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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
i A . FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, M36 THE CAPITAL! JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON HOOVER WILL BE ACTIVE IN i?t F4IIRATTIF I nkhHIl I lata Marshlield, Ore, Auk. 21 (U) Mr. nd Mrs. Herbert Hoover, accom .,,H hv Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van AntuPrD. Palo Alto friends, left Marshlield today for a short vaca .aunt, t.hrnutrh Orecon. an Itin erary which Mr. Hoover said was being set "by we women. The Hoover party arrived here I. nitiht. after a dav's trio un the Redwood highway. They probably will continue to Eugene today, then ..... ft ravnriM tA Bnri and south to California, perhaps fishing along the way. Over his coffee this morning the nmcirlini. ftaiH hf ftntieiDflt- c& he would take an "active part" in the campaign tnis lau. -seww role although the engagements for w "Aiienst is a ouiet month for pol itics," he said. "An organization is being prepared for the campaign In September ana ucumer. ine reyuv lican party must and will make i ' finhi in this fnmnatffn . Mr. Hoover indicated he intended to do his part. Mr. Hoover laughed at reports that he was re-entering mining, saying he had recently visited some nrUirtlH nf frfnrix nnH advised them on their problems but had no piesent intention 01 entering nio former vocation of mining engineer ana operator. , mom od church government, politic ana practices, solo oy uri. jeuie Ouerin. Junior church Id tha bue ment chapel at U. Young People'! society at 7 p.m. Robert Ouerin lead Sunday. Evening general service at B p.m. Sermon, "Simon Peter Becomes Rock." Duet by the Davis sisters. Prayer and Praise meeting Wednesday evening at 8. COURT ST. CHURCH OP CHRIST Court and 17th 6ta D W, Daniel. pastor. Bible school at 9'Ai with Miss Jeaon Hawkins. Supt. Morning wor hhlp and observance of the Lord's Supper at 10:44. Message, "The Mr clful." Evening worship and Christian Endeavor at 7:45, Message. "So This is uie?" Mid-week service in the Bungalow Thursday at 7:46. All-day meeting of the church women on Wednesday and Youns People's meet ing at 7 at night. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Orover C. Birtchet, pastor. Quest preacher. Rev. James Aikln Smith. Morning worship o clock, theme or sermon. "Jesus' Challenge to Men." Vocal solo. "Airla from St. Peter," by .lullus Benedict, sung by Elizabeth Clement, fl :30, Christian Endeavor meeting. 7:30, Evening worship service Special ser vice under the leadership of the young people. Mr. smith will deliver a lec ture on "la the Young Man 8afe?" Flute solo oy Don scott. HIP ROSEDALE FRIENDS Mllo Clif ton Ross, minister. Sunday school 10 o clock: Mrs. Bert L. Ham llton. superintendent Morning worship at 11. Message, "My sout, Be on Thy Guard, or Dangers Which race ine unurcn loany. inrisunn Endeavor societies meet at 7 p. m, Evening evangelistic service at 8. Mes sage by the pastor. "How One May Know One Is Entirely sanctified Mid-week prayer, Thursday evening, Farewell for the Rosses Friday evening at 8 p.m. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY Mllo Clifton Ross, minister. Morning worship at 10 a.m. Message oy the pastor. "Preparation for Departure, Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Chester Skelton, Supt. Farewell occasion for the pastor on Saturday evening at the hall. CLEAR "LAKE Evangelical. Herbert E. Bennett, minister, Morning wor hhiD service at 9:45 am. Electric gui tar solo by Leslie Kiampe. Sermon "This Power." Sunday school at 11 a. m. W. P. Col lard. supt. LABISH CENTER Evangelical. Her bert E. Bennett, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. A Starker, Supt. Morning worship service at 11 o'clock. Baritone solo. "O Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus." Willard Hornschuch. Ser mon: 'The Life of Faith." Young peo ple's league at 7 p. m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OP GOD 315 N. Commercial St. Bible school 2 p. m. Daisy Mae Wilson. Supt. De votional service 3 p. m Evangelistic service 7:45. Week day services Tues day. Thursday and Saturdays 7:45. A. J. Jensen, pastor. C AM A GOSPEL TABERNACLE 655 Ferry St., Rev. Roy Brassier, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., Dan Sheets. SuDt. Mornlna worship 11 a m, Miss Selma Oraw. graduate or tne Simpson Bible Institute of Seattle. Wash., will be speaker. Prayer service 7:15 D.m. Evening service 7:45 p.m. Subject: Necessity and Effect of Union. Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday evening. 7:45. THE CHURCH AT SALEM 1974 So. commercial at., j. Aionzo sanaers, castor. Sunday. Bible school 9:45. De votional 11:15. P.O. 6.45 Evangelistic 8. Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday 8. J, Arthur jonnson. Evangelist h. sana vik, guest speakers. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Liberty at Center. J. R. Slmonds. minister. Family service at 11. Sermon "The Foolishness of Preaching Should We Have a Year's Moratorium on sermon? KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGA TIONAL lbth end Ferry. H. C. Sto ver, minister. Morning worship at 11. Sermon "Why Preach, Why Listen?" Solo "Come Unto Me' (Neven). Sun day school at 10 a.m. Roy Harland, Supt. . FIRST CHURCH OF 'GOD Notth Cottage fc Hood Sta., L. Wesley John son, pastor. Sunday school assembly at 9:45. Lyle D. Knox, fcupt. Morning worship at 11. Sermon theme. "Di vine and Human Church Govern ment" This begins a series of aer- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Marlon and N. Liberty Sts. Britton Ross, min ister. Bible school at 9.45 a. m. Fred Broer. Sunt. Morning worship at l o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock Victor L. Loucks, pastor or tne Bap tist church of Sclo will be the guest HOME TALENT WILL PERFORM To the accompaniment of "Skip- iw" finnnnan rilirhtflll "Rwinff" music some of Salem's finest ama teur talent wiu periorm oeiore a Ur aiyri nnnkrint.ivi audience Of Elsinore theatre Mickey Mouse club members. Among those scneauieu to appear are, Marvin Amundson, a new comer to the stage of the ELsi-, nore, but whose singing gives prom ise of being very entertaining; irnnv ratjr stneer who has nev er failed to please v the audiences of the Mickey ciuo. sniney toucans. lh Do rha r RftmM XThOOl Of dancing, will appear In a brand new dance numoer. uanene jatuci. student of Ed Cheney, danced for the Mickey Mouse club a rew weeks ago, and met with such great ap proval, and the requests to have her nAiin hv hm ka nnmrr is that Saturday will see Dartene in a new dance. Helen Smith, anotner ciev er dancer, will also appear Satur day. The stage show Is under the direction of Hal jepsen, tne regular master of ceremonies for the Mickey Mouse club. In the way of screen fare, the El sinore will offer. Jackie Cooper and wnVi nallPla in "TouHh Ouv" DlUS Chapter five of Buck Jones in "The Phantom Rider" as a special ieature t.h rhiidrpn. The regular fea ture will be Robert Taylor and Bar bara Stanwyck in "His erotners Wife." vnn mnv always be sure that on the hottest days the Elsinore is the coolest place in town. Iclal music. Sermon: "The Unsoiled Christian uie. aenior nign tnwi i league ana young peopiea miuc -6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service t 7 -an nvinck. OosDei sone seervlce. I Special music. Sermon: "The Magic Lamp. BiDie study aua prayer ser vice Thursday at 7:30 p. m. FIRST NAZARENE CHURCH 13th and Center Sts. Marvin G. Jobe. min ister, phone 3640. Sunday school at 9:45. Frank Lltwlller, Supt. Depts. and classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11 a.m. John Friesen. music di rector. Special musical number by the Friesen family. Sermon by Rev. Jobe. Subject. "The Great I Am." N.Y.P.S. meets at 7 d. m. Heury maiison. Pres. Evening Evangelistic service at 8 p.m. Orchestra music, airecwxi Dy Ernest Friesen. Special vocal number by mixed quartet. Sermon by Rev. Jobe. Subject. "What is wrong with the world?" Prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Young People's Prayer and Praise service Fri day evening at 8 p.m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH North 19th and Breymnn Sts. Ernest H. Brown, castor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Wendell Croc. Supt. Mom- ins service at 11 a.m. sermon, uo Jot Destroy the Landmarks." Inter mediate x ouns revvir b Bui-wiy 7:15 p.m. Senior Y. P. society at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Ser mon. "The Strong Maa'a Palace." Mid-week services at 7:30 p.m. Thurs day. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL State St. at Church. Jar. E. Milllgan, pastor: Mildred Bartholomew, direct or of Young People's activities: R. M. Oatke. S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Bishop Even Johnson, recently from Africa, will preach. There will be no evening service until Sept. 8. The high school league will meet at 7. THOUSANDS NETTED BY LIQUOR STORES The Oregon liquor control com mission today reported a net profit of 1111,177.26 in its stores last month on gross sales of $589,437.85. In the past seven months, the net profit has been $770514.99 on sales which ran to $3,857,947.25. The license division made $4, 070.69 last month and $220,537.82 since the first of the year. The privilege tax division reported a profit of $66,860.41 last month and $34739791 since January 1. Since the state went into the li quor business two . and one-half years ago, $2,982,426.82 has been turned over to unemployment re lief. choir. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening song service ana wrmoo, jot the Cross " The annual sessions of I Oregon conference wiJ be held in Englewood church beginning Tuesday at l'.au p. m. ano ciosin ouuu af ternoon, Aug 30th. service every morning, afternoon and evening. The nubile is cordially inviiea to a.icua I these services. speaker at both services. Jr. Intm. 4c 8r B.Y.P.U. will meet at 7 p.m. Pray er Meeting and Bible study Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. -..nmsiu rvv rUOTQT KPt- riKOl LnUtHIl ,. -. ENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty Sts. Sunday school 11 a.m. Services at 11. Subject: "Mind." Testimony meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Reading room In Masonic lempie open except Sundays and holidays. -iuiTOj-tr no rupiRT North Cot tage and Shipping Sta. C.T. Springs. minister, iuuuvj -vuw. oi. study at 10 a.m. Preaching at ll.Top- 11c: vaiv ui vui'oi. v- ---- I Lord's supper. Evening service at 7:30. Summer and Marlon Sts. Rev. James E. Campbell, minister. Sunday school at B:4o a. m. jonn j. kuqih, ouwi.. Morning worship at 11 o'clock .Spg- FREE METHODIST Corner K Winter & Market Sts. Rev. D. A. Co hsgan. pastor. Residence 1330 N. Win ter St. Phone 46B9. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Emory Goode. Supt. Church worship 11 a.m. Sermon by pastor. Y, P. Service 6 :30. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 7:46 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Cor. Cottage end Chemeketa. Sunday school 10, Evening service 6:30. CALVARY BAPTIST Church school at 9:45. W. F. Foster, Supt. Preaching at li ana 7:40. Rev waiter Arthur pegg. or Huntington Park. Calif., con ducting both service The subjects are: Morning. "Brina; Your Vessels, Not a Few.' Evening at 7:45. "The Jew oops Home." The public Is cor dially invited to these services. Mr, J. D. Bowman will conduct tne prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:45. JASON LEE MEMORIAL METHO DIST EPISCOPAL North Winter, Jefferson and Fairground Road. Lynn A. Wood, minister, cnurcn scnoomita a.m. Mornlna worship li a.m. "Quid anoe From God." Epworth League. 7 p. m. Evening service, a p. m. ineme "The Eternal Hide and Seek." SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Holy com munion 7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer service and sermon 11 a. m. Saint Mary's church, Woodburn, 7:30 p.m. Reverend George- H. Swift, rector. UNITED SCIENCE OF TRUTH Sundav service, lectuie. 8 p.m. Wed silver tea. 2-4 p.m. Or. Orlen Richard Krtng, leader. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MIS SION Yew Park hall, corner 6. 13th and Leslie streets, c. b. Rounds sup Dlv nastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Mornlna worship at 11 Evangelistic service at 7:46. Midweek service Wed nesday night at 8. Young People's service Friday night at 8. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN 17th and Nebraska streets. R. C Mann, minister. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Anna Wolcott. superinten dent. Morning worship 10:35 o clock Dedication of the new Junior depart- ment. Mr. Mann will speak on "The SecrAt nf a flrpnt Life." Snectal mim- lc by the Junior rhurch and the j EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED N. Capital and Marlon street. Edwin Horstman. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Oerman services 10 a.m. English services 11 a.m. "Bible Homes." Lad ies' Aid meets Thursday 3 p.m. FORD MEMORIAL West Salem. K K. Clark, minister. Church school 10 a.m. Kenneth Abbott, superintendent. Mornlna worship 11 a.m. bermon sud ject. "Overshadowed b the Great." There will be no evening service. 10-TON STONE USED FOR ISLAND COIN Honolulu. Aur. 21 Two "coins" weighing several hundred pounds each have become the property ol the Bishop museum. About two feet high, with a hole through the middle, the coins came from the Island of Yap, where they were obtained by Yoshlo Kondo. young collector of the museum. Kondo found one circular "coin." hewn from stone and commonly :sed by natives of the island, about 9 feet high and weighing almost 10 tons. This coin could purchase almost a complete village, he said. The smal ler coints were said to be worm about one Japanese yen each, and Lace Tablecloths MADE BY SCRANTON 72"x90" $2.95 to $8.50 Better Bedding Store 467 Court St.. Salem. Ore. Cannon's Quality TOWELS ... in matched sets or single pieces. Towels for every member of the family. Quality at no extra cost. 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