Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, May 6, 1938
The Capitol Journal, Salem, Oregon
Three
7924 Cannot
Mark Ballots
At Election
Official registration figures com
piled today showed that 7.924 per
sona registered other than democrat
or republican, making them Ineli
gible to vote in the primary election
two weeks from today for candidates
In either of the two party races.
They may, however, vote In the
non-partisan Judiciary contests.
Those who lose their votes In the
primary contests for state, county
and other political offices Include
941 socialists, 327 prohibitionists,
110 progressives, and 6.546 others
who registered Independent, com
munist or who refused to divulge
their party affiliation.
The total of 265.132 republicans
and 248.169 democrats was the same
as compiled Monday by the Asso
ciated Press. The total registration,
an all-time primary election re
cord, was 521,225.
There will be 1,681 precincts In
the state, 54 more than In the 1936
primary. Multnomah county's 438
precincts were the same number as
in 1936, while Lane county, having
the second largest number, was
given 112, or 16 more than two
years ago.
Marion county Is third with 80, an
Increase of three, and Jack-son
bounty has 70. the same as in 1936.
Klamath county has 66. an increase
of nine, while Coos county has 57.
one more.
The number of precincts in other
counties for the primary election in
clude: Baker 38, two less than in
1936: Clackamas 77, 15 more; Doug
las 49, no change; Josephine 27. no
change; Linn 54, no change; Polk
95, no change; Umatilla 41. no
' Mange; Washington 50. one more;
I and Yamhill 33. 12 more.
The 110 progressives who register
ed were Just half the 1930 total,
while the ranks of the prohibitionists
have dropped from 703 to 327 since
that time. The number of socialists
has remained about the same since
1930. falling from l.$59 to 941. The
number listed In other groups de
creased from 8.228 to 6.546.
Spaulding Store
Opening Today
The Charles K. Spaulding Log
gin? company will thi afternoon
and tonight hold the opening of
its retail lumber and building ma
terial store at Front and Ferry
streets.
The store is newly modernized and
invitations to attend the opening
have been sent out by the com
pany. The firm offers its assistance in
preparation of plans and cost esti
mates for new home construction
.and will explain how a new home
kaay be financed under the federal
Housing administration program.
Ruling Made on
Clerk of Court
The Multnomah county clerk does
not have authority to accept candi
dates for clerk of the county district
court, vacated April 31 by the death
of J. E. Sophy, Attorney General
I. H. Van Winkle ruled today.
Van Winkle said that since Sophy
died after expiration of the filing
period, candidates for the office
should not have their names on the
ballot.
He added, however, that If voters
, write in names of candidates for the
office, ballots so marked would not
be void.
Honor Mrs. Benedict
Suver A surprise birthday party
was given for Mrs, 8teve Benedict,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Kester recently when a group of
friends gathered there for a no host
dinner served at ( o'clock, cafeteria
, style. Those present were Mr. and
r Mrs. Harry Kester of Monmouth,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Flicklnger, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Yates of Corvallls,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vanderpool.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benedict and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kester.
8nver People More
Suver Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John
son and family have moved from
the W. J. Kerr place to the Hefley
place in the Fair view neighborhood,
.and what Is better known as the
- old Chamberlain place. Johnson has
been working for Mr. Falk for some
time and the children attended
school here. They will now go to
Monmouth on the school bus.
Doon't Ton With Voo Were the Clown? The Al O. Barnes and
Sells Floto Combined Circus coming to Salem Friday, May 13th,
has, among Its 1,000 new wonders, four rings of expert clowns.
Their business is to make two laughs grow where only one grew
before. Between shows, however, they rest. Here's one posing with
beautiful Rose Rlef fenach of the famous Rleffenach troupe of rid
ers. This famous European family, offering the most amazing rid
ing stunts ever witnessed this Mason with the big show, Is mak
ing its American debut.
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She Needs Help Bonita Granville plays the "problem girl who
typifies many youngsters of today, and Dolores Costello is the un
derstanding teacher who helps her get straightened out In "Be
loved Brat," starting Saturday at the Capitol with "Victoria the
Great," starring Anna Neagle, the companion picture.
Angling Poor, Too
Much Cold Rains
Portland, May 6 MV-Continued
rains and cold weather have dam
pened fishermen's chances for the
coming week-end, the state game
commission bulletin said today.
The McKenzie rivcT. with limit
catches of big trout taken, was the
one bright spot in the state.
Data by counties Included:
Marlon Streams high and cold
and angling poor.
Polk Few catches reported from
Pedee, Big and Little Luck lam utes,
Rock and Teal creek. Most other
streams have been poor.
Linn Main rivers high and fish
ing poor.
Yamhill Unchanged In past week.
A few fish caught on spinners and
eggs.
Benton Fishing only fair. A few
limit catches on spinners and bait
Water too cold for good fly fishing
Lane Good catches ranging from
10 to 18 Inches in -past week from
the McKenzie. Siuslaw and North
Fork offered fair fly fishing. Good
catches of bass on the lower Long
Tom were reported, while Lake creek
and Triangle lake were fair for bait
and flies.
Clatsop Weather unsatisfactory
Mostly small catches reported.
Tillamook Fishing poor the last
week due to rain and cold weather.
FIRST' BAPTIST N. Liberty and
Marlon St. Irving Andrew Pox. pastor.
Soeclal Reltelous Service for the Re'
serve Officers assembled in Salem
at 8:30 a.m. Subject: Reduction of
Armaments. Is It Scriptural Bible
school at 0:45. Services at 11. Subject
A Mothers Love or The Words of
King Lemuel Taught Him by His
Mother. A Mother's day service. Sen
tor B.Y. at 6:15, high school group
0:30 p.m. oospei service 7:30. subject
The Course of This World According
to Scripture. Tuesday to Thursday
tne Oregon state Baptist convention
PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC & DIVINE
HEALING CENTER 248 N. Com'l. St.
it.p. nail, services at 2:30 and 7:30 p.
m. Speaker, Rev. Mattle Pagget. Mes
sages.
CHRIST LUTHERAN A.L.C. State
St. at 18th. Rev. Amos E. Mlnnemann
AM., pastor. German at 9 :30 a.m
Subject: The Unending Joy After s
Little While. English at 11. Subject:
The Joy that No Man Shall Take
rrom us. Botn services communion
services. Sunday school 8:30 a.m. Mrs.
Jacob Fox. supt. Congregational meet
ing at 2 p.m. Mother's day and India
Lace services 7 p.m. Special music
by the choir. Sacred concert by Or ben
oime Monaay evening at a.
ROBERTS COMMUNITY Lawrence
Ouderlan. pastor. Sunday school 9:80
a.m. unurcn service at io:oo. topic:
The Indifferent Man. Special music.
IM MANUEL MISSIONARY ALLI
ANCE N. 5th and Gains St. Sunday
school and Bible studv 9 :45 a jn.
Preaching at 11 and 7:30 p.m. Prayer
meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. Rev. M.
H. Pitcher, pastor in charge.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Missouri
Synod, 16th and A Sts. H. W. Gross,
pastor. Sunday school and German
services at 9 a.m. English at 10. Spe-
vhrfk ;ttiifrJuS'0gt
?i Li if: . '
cfal musical concert by Otto Bag-ana,
concert Harpist, ax 7:ao ana t p.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Sunday
at 3 p.m. in Fraternal Temple. Center
St. near Liberty. Subject: The Re
sponsibility of Training cnuaren.
FREE METHODIST N. Winter and
Market Sts. Rev, D. A. Cohagan. pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Emory
Goode. supt. Worship at 11. Special
musical number by male quartet. Ser
mon subject: Spiritual Values of Mo
therhood. T.P. meeting e :30 p.m
Louise Hansen, leader. Evangelistic
service at 7:30. Subject: Plraalng God.
rrayer meeting Thursday 7:30 pjxu
JASON LEE MEMORIAL Method
ist Episcopal. N. Winter, Jefferson and
Fairgrounds Road. Lynn A. Wood,
minister, cnurcn scnooi 9:45 a.m.
Worship at 11. Mother's day service,
Theme: Things Which Interest Moth
ers. Ep worth leagues 6:30 p.m.. Inter
mediate, high school, senior. Evening
service at 7:30. Theme: Factors that
Unite Families and Nations. Epworth
league council 8:30 p.m.
EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL ASSEM
BLY Third floor old Y.M.C.A. build
ing. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts.
Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Bible study. Thurs
day 7:45 p.m. evangelistic. Saturday
7:45 p.m. young people. Sunday 9:45
a.m. Sunday school, 1 1 preaching,
7:30 p.m. evangelistic. M. R. Tatman,
minister.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
State St. at Church. Dr. James E. Mll
llgan. pastor. Mrs. Sarah Louts direc
tor of young people's activities. Wor
ship at 11 a.m. Sermon: Behold Thv
Mother. Evening worship at 7:30. "The
Saint Cecelia Mass," presented by
vuinnieu oongmen. eunaay scnooi
school age 8:30 p.m.; Junior high
v-.ta a.m. tpwortn league for high
E.L. 5:30. Miss Echo Johnson, sponsor;
young adult group 6:30: college group
vesper hour 6:30, suneset hour 5:30.
ROSEDALE FRIENDS Francis Ohse
minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Or
pha Cammaek. supt. Worship at 11.
Sermon: Memories of Mother. Chris
tian Endeavor 7 p.m. Services at 8.
SALEM HEIGHTS Francis Ohse,
minister. Chester Skelton, 88. supt
Unified Sunday school and church 10
a.m. Steropticon slides of "Pilgrim's
Progress" will be shown at 7:30 p.m.
FIRST CONOREOATIONAL Lib
erty at Center. Robert A. Hutchinson.
minister, cnurcn school 9:45 a.m.
rroi. a. . uuver supt. worship at II.
Sermon theme: Motherhood A White
Core of Ever-burning Light. Anthem:
"God Bless Our Mothers." offertory
solo: "Mother, My Dear," Mrs. Ersel
Mundlnger. No evening service.
KNIGHT MEM. CONGREGATIONAL
Ferry and 19th Sts. Rv. Howard C.
Stover, minister. Motrera day service
at 11 a.m. Sermon: Mothers and Mor
als. Mother s day music by choir. Eve
ning sermon at 7:30: A Mother's Re
quest. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Pil
grim fellowship and Christian En
deavor at 6:45 p.m. Monthly church
mgni supper Tuesday at 7. Prof. Ar
thur StUlman of the U. of O., sneaker.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland
Ave. and Church St. T. Clio Brown,
pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Preaching at II. C. E. meets at 7.
Evangelistic service at 8. Praver and
monthly business meeting Thursday.
CALVARY BAPTISTMHW a
Liberty Sts. Rev. Arno Q. Wenlger
pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Wor
ship at II. Mother's day service with
message by pastor. Ground-breaking
ceremony Immediately after wanUr
service. Young people's meetings 6:30
p.m. worsnip at 7:30. Dr. F. W. Starr
ing of Portland, executive secretary'
of the Oregon Baptist state conven
tion, speaking. No mid-week service
because of state convention In Salem
at the First Baptist church.
EVANGELICAL AND RRFORMVn-
N. Capitol and Marlon Sts. Edwin
Horstman, pastor. School of Christian
Education 10 a.m. John Denny, supt.
Worship at 11. "Oratitude." Mother's
day service. Special music.
FOURSQUARE OOSPFT Riwvman
St. at 19th. Rev. Stewart O. and Juan
It M, Billings. Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Morning worshiD at 11 Anhut
Mind Your Own Business! Young peo
ple's strvlce 6:15 p m. Evangelistic ser
vice at 7:45. Theme: Mother. Wednes
day 7:45 p.m. prayer and praise ser
vice. Frldya 7:45 p.m. Bible study. Rfv.
Billings continuing study of the book
of Galatlans.
ENOLEWOOD commitm rrv nni.
ed Brethren, N. 1th and Nebraska
Sts. O. E. Foster, minister. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 10:50.
Violin solo by Miss Marian Chase:
duet by Mrs. V. N. Lowery and Mrs.
O. E. Foster. Sermon: A Mother and
A Cross. Eight mothers will be hos
tesses at the morning service. Chris
tian Endeavor 7 p.m. Services at 8.
Prayer meetln WednMdav S Dm
Mothers and daughters banquet 6:30
p.m. Thursday sponsored by Mission
ary association.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD
31514 N. Commercial St. Rlhl trhnnl
3 p.nv. devotional at 8. evangelistic
7:45. Services at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Wednesday
night cottage prayer meeting at 1015
B- 25th St. Young people's meeting
at 7:46. J. C. and Daisy Wilson, pastors
AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church
street between Chemeketa and Center.
Rev. P. W. Erlksen pastor. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. R H. Poff supt. Bring
flower for Mother's day floral parade.
Mothers day worship at li. sermon:
Mother and Horn. Anthm: Awake
My soul choir; solo; o utile MoUier i
DALLAS
CHURCHES
a n inniHnB rh fnllnwlna
services will be held at the Woman's
club rooms in tne ua.iu puouw
orary. asuuunj w'- - . ---
. ... v it . An. Bunriav venlnff
service at 7:45; Thursday evening at
will ' ttm the deener teaching In the
tur.H nf nnM" htr Kress. Rev
and Mrs. W. H. Kress of Otympla,
Wn., will be in charge. s
mm nmnlAnTOT OOA Will .
Slav, vnien . .
at 10:00. preaching at 11:00, Young
reopies service .w ii.ut-.
lng at i:io; weanesaay .u
prayer service. Come and hear i
Gospel.
APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION Cor
ner Court and Church streets. Sun
day school at 9:30. Morning worship
at io:30: evening worsnip at 7
Tuesday and Thursday at 7:45. Sa
cred musical concert Sunday even
lng at 7:30 by a 31 -piece orchestra,
which furnishes music for all other
services.
OAKDALE SUNDAY SCHOOL I. 8.
Nazarenus, superintendent. Sunday
school at 10:00 a.m. at the Oakdale
school house. Cottage prayer meet
lngs every Wednesday evening at
1 ;uu.
CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY ALU.
ANCE Harvey Larson pastor. May 8
is Mothers day and services fitting
to tne occasion wm ue observed
In the Alliance church. Different
mothers will be taking part In the
services. Sunday school scholars meet
at 10 for the opening exercise period
ana go to tne amerent classes later.
The Workers meet on the platform of
the church for prayer at 9:45. Morn
ing worship at ii:oo. "Mothers Day
Sermon." Young people's service at
6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service at 7:30.
Prayer meeting and mid-week service
Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. women's meet'
lng Thursday afternoon at 3:00,
Young people's fellowship Friday at
7:4 pjn.
SALT CREEK BAPTIST Rev. J. N.
C. Hiebert: 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school
John Wlebe, superintendent; 11 :00
a.m.. morning worship. German and
English messages In keeping with
the subject. "Mothers' Day"; 8:00
p.m.. a Mothers' day program, con
sisting' of readings and songs, enti
tled, "Lost, a Coin and a Boy," will
be given by the BYPU. Tuesday, 8:00
p.m., gospel service at Gooseneck
with Dick Bartel in charge; Wednes
day, 8:00 p.m., prayer meeting and
Bibie stuay.
DALLAS EVANGELICAL F. A.
Lenz. pastor: 9:45, Bible school:
Mothers' day numbers will be given
by individuals and groups; 11 :oo
morning worship; sermon. "Mother,
the Incarnation of the Carnation'
Ray Brown will sing "That's What
God Made Mothers For": e:30. Evan
gelical league of C. E., both Junior
of Mine, Richard D. Barton. Mother's
day young people's service at 6:30 p,
m. miss Maxine Aasneim, icaaer.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center St.
High. Guy L. Drill minister. Church
scnooi 8:30 a.m. e. w. cooiey, supt,
Morning worship and communion at
10:45. Anthem: A Mothers Love, with
incidental solos by Misses Louise Ash'
craft and Frances Burger. Men's quar
tet' Mother ?r Min. sermon: Tne wis
dom of a Great Mother. Christian En
deavor at 6:16 p.m.. union service
with state convention echoes. Evening
service at 7:30. Sermon: Prepare To
Meet Thy God, Evangelist Walter
Flscus spoaks at both services and
every night this week except Monday,
aii 1:10.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Winter at
Chemeketa. Orover C. Blrtchet. D.D.
pastor. Prom. Wm, Wright director of
music ana youth activities, cnurcn
scnooi meets at 9:30 a.m. J. J. Fltz-
fllmmons supt. Worship at 11. Moth
ers day measage by Rev. E. W. War
rington. D.D, of Oregon State college.
Solo: Mother, My Dear," Mrs. Anabel
Moon. Anthem: Blest Are the Pure
in Heart. Evening worship at 7:30.
ne ports rrom delegates to Older girls'
and boys and Christian Endeavor
conferences. Mid-week, service 7 :30
Thursday evening.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTTST N
Summer St. at Hood. L. E. Nlermeyer
minister eaooatn scnooi Saturday at
9:45 a.m. Worship at 11. Sermon by
pastor. iTie unurcn scnooi children
will give a program Monday nla-ht at
e in tne saiem woman's clubhouse
on N. Cottage. Refreshments will
served following the program. Prayer
meeting weanesaay t.hu p.m. Thurs
day night at the Cherry City Bakery
auditorium Capt. O. L. Hall of Mc
Mlnnviiie will present an evening's
interpretation of "The Homespun
Poems of the Hoosler Poet, James
Whltcomb Riley." Dorcas society pro
gram preceded by supper 0:30 to 7:15.
COURT ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST
Court at 17th St. W. H. Lyman, min
ister. BiDie scnooi v:a a.m. worship
and communion 10:45. Solo: Lord. Thy
win oe Done. Mrs. Frances uenmson,
Sermon: Mother Was There. Booster
meetlrur for grade school pupils 6:46
pjn. Evening service at 7:30. Young
people or the c t in charge. Chris
tian Endeavor discussion groups 8:30.
LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL
S. Commercial at Myers. Dean C.
Polndexter minister. Church school
9:45 a.m. Worship at 11. Sermon: The
caning or Christian Motnernood. spe
cial music by choir. The leagues will
met at 7 p m. sermon theme at a:
Susanna wesiey.
GERMAN BAPTIST N. Cottage and
D Sts. Rev. J. F. Olthoff, pastor. Bi
ble school 9:45 a.m. Sam Schirman,
supt. A picture of the Bible school
wu be taken at 10:40. worship in Ger
man at 11. Sermon: Honor Thy Moth
er (Eh re Delne Mutter). Young peo
ple's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening ser
vice in English at 7:30. No mid-week
service because of Oregon Baptist
state convention at First church.
FIRST EVANGELICAL Marlon and
Summer Sts. Rev. James E. Campbell
minister. Wilmer N. Brown director
of youth activities and minister of
music. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
R. H. Ermel supt. Worship at II. Ser
mon: Christian Mothers. Youth groups
meet at 6:30 p m. Evangelistic ser
vice at 7:30 with Oospei In sermon
and song. Bible study and prayer
Thursday evening at 7:80.
CHURCH OF OO D Evangelists S
M. and Marie B. Pearson now con
ducting revival campaign. 940 8. 92nd
St. Special music and singing each
evening starting at 7:45. J. C. Klmmel
pastor.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCI
ENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty Sts.
Sunday school 11 a.m. Church servic
es at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Lesson-sermon:
Adam and Fallen Man. Wednes
day evening meeting 8 p.m. Reading
room In Mason le building, room iOb,
open dally except Sunday 11 sjn. to
9 p.m.; Wednesday until 7:30.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Ferry and 13th Sts. Sunday school at
9:45 ajn. C. A. Wilson supt. Church
service at 11. Subject: The Glory of
Motherhood. Evangelistic service at
7:45 p.m. Subject: A Ood of Love and
a World of Sin. Bible study from the
Epheaian epistle at 8 p.m, Tuesday.
Young people's service at 7 30 p m.
Thursdav. Praver meeting 8 p.m. Fri
day. G. O. Weston pastor
and young people; 1:90. evening ser
vice; Mothers' day specials In speak
ing and singing; a pageant, ''Seek
ing the Way," will be given by 13
young people. Wednesday. 8:00, class
es In catechism; Wednesday, 7:30,
church night. A devotional hour will
be held In the auditorium. Matters
of interest to the Whole cnurcn win
be presented. Following this a Chris
tian Feuowsnip ana ngnt rciresn
ments will be enjoyed by all. Every
member Is urged to be present.
On Friday evening of this week
the young people will meet at the
park for a social and wiener roast.
Tha tlma Is 7:00 D.m.
On Saturday evening the Builders
class of the Cunday school will hold
Its monthly social at the Floyd Sen-
ter come.
ADVENTIST C. J. Cole, pastor.
Services begin at 9:45 a.m. Preaching
at 11:00 on the visible fruit of our
mission work. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening at a:oo witn
Bible study on the Judgement and
iu ainarea issues.
ORACE MENNONITE (Meeting
temporarily at the Adventlst church
on Washington St.) H. E. Widmer,
pastor. Residence 318 Mill St. Sunday
school at 10:00 a.m. with John Rupp
as superintendent. Preaching at 11:00
by the pastor. Evening C. E. at 7:30.
Thursday evening at 7:30, prayer and
uiDie stuay.
FALLS CITY METHODIST John
A. Linn, pastor. Sunday school be
gins at 10:00 a.m. The 11:00 a.m. wor
ship service will be conducted by
Francis Wise, assistant pastor. The
last Quarterly conference will be con
ducted Sunday afternoon. May 18,
at e:uu o cioca.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Jefferson at
Clay. O. D. Harris, minister. Special
Mothers' day services will be observed
at the Christian church next Sunday.
At the morning worship, 10:45 o clock
the pastor will apeak on the subject,
"Mothers or the Bible." Tne mothers
of the church will be the honored
guests and special music, appropri
ate to tne service, win be given.
At 8:00 p.m. a short play, "Moth
era of the Faith," by Louise Miller
Novotny, will be given, together with
a special program or music with Mrs.
Walter Duff. Jr and Sol Edlfer as
guest soloists.
Bible school convenes) at 0:48 a.m.
and Christian Endeavor, both senior
ana intermediate, at 7:oo p.m. Mid
week worship is on Wednesday even
ing at s:oo o clock.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Walter
Duff, Jr.. pastor, Sunday school at
iu:uu. christian snaeavor at o:au.
The morning church service will be
In honor of our mothers. The pastor
wui speak on tne subject, A Chris
tian Mother." The mid-week service
will be held on Wednesday evening,
DALLAS METHODIST John A.
Linn, minister. Sunday school begins
at 9 :45 a Jn., with Ralph Murphy,
superintendent. In charge. At the
Mothers' day service Sunday the pas
tor will speak at 11:00 a.m. on "Our
Heritage from Christian Woman
hood." Appropriate musical selections
are being prepared by the choir for
this service. Epworth league services
begin at 6:30 p.m. Miss Esther Green
well Is sponsor for the league. A
treat in music is in store at the
7:30 p.m. service in the coming of
the choir from the Leslie Methodist
church of Salem. Choir rehearsals are
each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., under
the leadership of Miss Dortha Green
well. The Bible study and prayer
nour is Thursday at 7:so p.m. lea
by the pastor.
The fourth quarterly conference
will be held after the evening service
on May 15 at which hour Dr. Louis
Magln, district superintendent, will
be present and speak. On May 34
the Aidersgate experience of the roun
der of Methodism. John Wesley, will
be celebrated.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian
Science services are held at 410 Mill
street every Sunday at 1 1 :00 a.m.
Sunday scnooi at iu:oo a.m. Wednes
day evening meeting at 8:00 p.m., the
rirst weanesaay or tne montn.
Reading room at the same address
open Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00
p.m. The subject of the lesson ser
mon for this week la, "Eternal Pun
ishment." ST. PHILIP CATHOLIC Mass ev
ery Sunday, first and third Sundaya
at 10:00 o'clock second and fourth,
8:00 o'clock.
St. Anne'a Altar society meets at
the homes of the members the first
Tuesday evening of each month at
7:30.
Communion Sunday, the second
Sundsy at 8:00 o'clock.
ANTIOCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Sun
day school begins at 3:00 pjn. Lando
Hiebert la in charge.
SILVERTON
CHURCHES
TRINITY M. J. K. Fuhr. pastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Mother's day
and Centennial observance 1 1 a.m.
Girls of the L.D.R. will present each
mother a flower corsage. Special mu
sic by choir. Mrs. T. Anderson direct
or. At 13 noon the Y.P.S. will serve
dinner followed by special Mothers
day program. Dorcas society Tuesday
afternoon in tne cnurcn parlors, cnoir
rehearsals Thursday. Juniors 7:15,
senior choir at 8. Senior confirmation
class Saturday 9:80 to 11 ;30 a.m. P he
con firm at Ion class discontinued. Con
firmation service Sunday, June 6.
Report of Luther League convention
at the Y.PjS. service Sunday after
noon. Reports by delegates from Jun
ior league next Sunday evening. La
dles' Aid program and refreshments
May 17 at the church.
CALVARY LUTHERAN O. C. Olson.
pattor. Sunday school and Bible class
9:45 a.m. Miss Olga Johnson, supt.
Mother's dsy. Mothers asked to visit
Sunday school. Special program in
Honor or mothers and the children
will given to each mother a flower,
A bouquet of flowers will be present
ed the oldest mother at Sunday school.
Divine worship in English at 10:46.
Subject: Hannah Samuais Mother.
Norwegian service at 3:30 p.m. Eve
ning services at 8. Evangelist Johan
H. Hanson will speak at all three ser
vices Sunday. Monday at 8 p.m. Sun
day school teachers' meeting at the
Joseph LeRUd home Tuesday 8 p.m.
Naomi club with Mrs. Ed Dears.
Thursday 8 p.m. Zlon aoclety and
prayer meeting at F. Lund home.
Confirmation instruction Saturday at
10. Willing Workers meet Saturday,
with Mrs. Carrie Peterson, Rock St,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST If. O.
Erntson pastor. Sabbath school 10 a.
m. Preaching at 11, Questions to be
answered: Will a Person Who Died
Without Baptism be Saved? Will
Sprinkling Save a Baby? Is Baptism
a OAving urainanee? services Wed
nesday at 8 p.m. to take place of the
Sunday night meeting.
METHODIST D. Lester Fields min.
Sermon them at 11: Earth's Best Trea
sure. Special music by choir. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Special Mother's day
program at tne beginning of school.
Flowers furnished. No evening service.
Union service at Eugene Field audi
torium at 8 p.m. Epworth leagues at
6:30. Monday nlfht meeting of offi
cial board of the church at 7:30.
Thursday 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting
in annex. Subject; Companionship
with Jesus,
W MANUEL LUTHERAN ReV. J.
M. Jenson, pastor. Class mats Satur
day at 10. Sunday sehool 10 am.
Mother' day service following: abort
WOODBURN
CHURCHES
FREE METHODIST Marvin Knlgge
pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mo
ther's day service at 11. Service train
ing class at 7 p.m. Preaching at 8.
Wednesday, May 11, special mission
ary service at 8.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mother's
day service, special music and ser
mon. Christian Endeavor at 7. Choir
practice at Huber home Thursday.
Prayer and praise service 7 pjn.
Thursday.
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Mov
er's day program at Sunday school
hour. Christian Endsavor at 7:15. Eve
ning worship at 8. Choir practice at
the Kocnlg home Monday evening.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian)
T. J. O'Connor, minister. United pro
gram of Bible school and 11 a.m. ser
vices. Following children's program the
pastor will deliver a short address on
Mother. Music week sermon by pas
tor at 7:45 p.m. Instrumental and vo
cal solos featured.
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Sunday
masses 8 and 10 a.m. Rosary and ben
ediction 7:30 p.m. Baptisms Sundsy
3:80. Office hours 9 to 13. Instructions
by appointment.
NTDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor.
Divine service at 11 a.m. Sunday
school at 10. Luther league program
1:30 pjn. Lunch at noon. Ladles' Aid
Wednesday at 7 pm. Conflrmanta
will meet same day at 4:30. Oluf As
per. pastor.
CHURCH OF GOD Sunday school
10 a.m. Preaching at 11. Indies' trio
will sing Mother's day song. Baptis
mal service at campground at 8 p.m.
Christian Crusaders at6 :45. Evening
preaching at 7:45. Prayer service Wed
nesday 7:45 p.m. H. S. Fulton, pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL R. G.
Kleen, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.
Worship at 11. Topic: The Faith of
Thy Mother. Epworth league 7 pjn.
Topic: The Hebrew Religion. Adult
session of classes. English service at
11 a.m. Junior league 6:30. Seniors
dismissed. Choirs meet Thursday at
pan. for rehearsal.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE South 3rd
St. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Regular
services at 11.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JSS
U8 CHRIST L.D.S Sllrer ton and Sa
lem congregations. 13th and Leslie
Sts., Salem. E. N. Bllvens, pastor.
Church school 10 a.m. Dr. H. W. Beat
In charge. Worship at 11. Mother's u-y
program. Book of Mormon study 8:15
p.m., young people's Zion league at
6:15. Missionary service 7:45 p.m. E.
N. Blvens speaker. Subject: Opening
the Doors to the Kingdom. Wednesday
7:30 p.m. prayer service. Zlon league
social meeting Friday night.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Father Ar
thur Sullivan, pastor. Sunday masses
at 8 and 10 a.m. Week days 8:18. First
communion to a large class Sunday
morning.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Frank W. Zook
pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. F. M.
Powell, aupt. Special program. At 11
a.m. the services wll be given over
In honor and devotion to mothers.
Pastor's aubject: The Mystery, The
Wonder, and The Beauty of Mother
hood. Christian Endeavor societies
6:46 p.m. No evening service. Union
services at Eugene Field auditorium.
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL Of the
Assemblies of God. Inc. Sunday school
9:45 a.m. Worship at 11. YP& 6:30.
Evening service 7:45. Services Wed
nesday and Friday evenings.
GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday
school 10 a.m. Harvey Haiiette supt.
Worship at 11. Rev. D. D. Phillips of
Salem Gideon society, speaker. Text
subject: Being Filled with the Spirit.
Young people meet at 6:45 pjn. Eve
ning worship at 7:45. Rev. Phillips
will give his life story. Wednesday
7j45imrayeTsenlce
TASTY
SwMt good from our bakery
Including French Pastry.
Served dally.
THE SPA
AN INVITATION
For THIS EVENING
We Invite you to attend the opening of our new retail store at Front
and Ferry streets, this evening, May 6th. We have in our display room
the newest and most practical materials with which to add charm and
beauty to your home.
We offer you a complete building service and will gladly explain how
you can own a new home or modernize your present home on the monthly
budget plan.
We cooperate fully with the Federal Housing Administration.
We carry on hand at all times a full and complete line of building
materials, and will assist you in the selection of the proper materials for
your particular need.
Chas. K.
league at T. Evening service at 8.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sunday
school at 10 a.m. Vesper services at
8 p.m. Thursday at 3 Ladles' Aid
with Mrs. Burst ad and Mrs. BJornaaj
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hostesses. Bring penny boxes. Tues
day evening at 8 the Monitor and
Wood burn church choirs will render
a sacred concert in the high school
auditorium. Free will offering. Oluf
As per, pastor.
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