Friday, October 21, 1938
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Thret
Pope Alludes
To Persecutions
Of Antiquity
Vatican City, Oct. 21 P L'Os
servatore Romano, Vatican City
newspaper, said today Pope Plus,
alluding to persecutions of antiqu
ity, had declared "works and per
sonages better left in oblivion are
being called and recalled on the
scene of life and action."
It said the pope recalled Julian
the Apostate, Nero and the apostle
Judas in an audience with arche
ologlsts at Castel Oandolfo, his
summer palace, yesterday.
In a summary of the pope's mess
age, the newspaper said he added
that "not far away quite a differ
ent archeology is being practiced"
4 from the mere exhuming of monu-
ments and studying of "dead texts."
"As an old man, the father wish
ed to ask forgiveness of his sons
(the archeologists) if, while they
were occupied with such great and
comforting matters, he asked them
to consider such sad subjects," It
added.
"It is erroneous archeology and
truth which exhumes sinister fig
ures to bring them back into exist
ence and put In operation sinister
works.
"He recalled the work of Julian
the Apostate with sad, extremely
sad, persecutions which, if they
were not the most violent and
bloodiest, were extremely uncom
promising, deceitful and shrewd.
"The work has been revived not
without informers and apostles of
the type and soul of Judas. So
saying, the pope meant to recall in
the minds of his beloved sons,
things with which quite recently
newspapers and speakers have been
concerned and not among irre
sponsible people which have sur
f prised and astonished the world
the honest world accustomed to
honest things.
"This persecution, which they
still want to deny with truly in
credible audacity In face of evi
dence of things which the pope
observes every day In documents
which are ever new, extremely
certain and thoroughly verified
concerning constantly new situa
tions and worse threats. Is truly i
profound source of grief.'
ENOLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN
N. 17th and Nebraska Sta. O. E. Pos
ter, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Raliv day. Momma worvnlD at ll
Sermon: The High Cost of Neglect.
Special music In charge of Marian
Chase. Intermediate and senior En
deavor at 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic ser
vice at 7:30. Congregational singing,
Sermon: In Quest of the Best. Prayer
meeting Wednesday pjn.
SALEM HEIGHTS Sunday school
10 a.m. Mr. 8k el ton. supt. Worship at
11. Rev. Alfred E. Voper, pastor. Ser
mon topic: Ye Are More than Clay if
You Choose the Lord lor Your potter.
PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIO-and Dl
vine Healing Center, Services at 2:30
p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at 248 N. Commer
cial St. K.r. nan. Rev. mia Mitties
teadt, pastor. Rev. Vincent Knowles,
guest speaker. Messages by accredited
mediums.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19 St.
Breyman. Rev. Stewart C. and Juanlta
M. Billings. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
worship at 11. sermon: Am I My
Brothers' Keeper? Crusader and Ber
ean services at 8:16 p.m. Evangelistic
aervcie at 7:45. sermon: By The SKin
or Your Teeth. Wednesday 7:45 p.m
prayer and praise service. Prlday 7:46
p.m. Rev. Billings will apeak on: How
To Get Things Prom Ood. Subject
this week: Taking God at His Word
"Morning Meditations" over KSLM at
6 a.m. each morning except Saturday,
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. SCI
ENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty Sts
Sunday school at 11 a.m. Services at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Lesson -sermon
Probation After Death. Wednesday
evening meeting Includes testimonies
of healing through Christian Science
Public reading room at 305 Masonic
temple open dally except Sunday 11
m.m. co v p.m. weanesaays to 7:30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Winter at
cnemexeta. Hnry Marcotte. D.D..
speaker. Prof. Wm. Wright, director
or music and youth activities. Church
school 9:30 a.m. Worship at 11. Ser
mon by pastor. .Anthem: How Firm
a Foundation. OTtortorv solo: The Pub
llcan. Prof. Wright. Christian Endeav-
or societies meet at 8:30 p.m. Evening
worsnip at 7:ao. sermon: Love, third
In a series on Regnant Ideas. Anthem:
In Heavenly Love Abiding. Mid-week
service Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
FIRST KVA NOELIC A L Marlon and
Summer St. Rev. James E. Campbell
minister. Wllmer N. Brown, director
CHIP
or you tn activities and muvc. Sunday
school at 9:48 a.m. R. H. Ermel. supt.
- Worship at 11. Sermon: Is My Life
My Own. Youth groups meet at 8:30.
Evangelistic service at 7:30. Sermon:
Knowing God for Yourself. Bible stu
dy and prayer service Thursday 7:30.
COURT ST. CHURCH OP CHRIST
(Christian) 17th and Court Sts. W.
H. Lyman, minister. Bible school as
sembly 9:45 a.m. Worship and com
munion 10:50. Solo by Abe Frlesen.
Sermon: If There Bv Any Praise, Eve
ning service at 7:30. Sermon: Con
quering the Land of Promise. Chris
tian Endesvor 8:45 p.m. Address by
f J. Richard Adlard.
FREE METHODIST N. Winter and
Market Sts. D. A. Cohagan. pastor.
Sunday school flat 5 a.m. Worship at
11. Sermon: The Severity of Jesus
Christ. Y.P. meeting 8:30 p.m. Evan
gelistic service 7:30. Prayer meeting
Thursday at 7:30.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center St. and
High. Ouy L. Drill, minister. Church
school 9:30 a.m. Worship at 10:45.
which Includes weekly observance of
the Lord's Supper; sermon theme:
The Cof Mnrk nnrl gsle Price. Young
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Liquidating A rent, Sheridan
Vaudeville Offend In addition to four acta of vaudeville the
State theatre Is offering "We're Going to be Rich," with Brian
Donlevy and Oracle Fields co-starred with Victor -McLaglen.
people of the Christian Endeavor In
lour groups at 0:10 p.m. evangelistic
service at 7:30. Sermon: What Is New
In the New Testament? Old-fashioned
Gospel song aervloe proceeds the eve
ning message. Mid-week meeting Wed
nesday 7:45 p.m. Cars will call for
those who have no means of trans
portation. IMMANUEL MISSIONARY N. 5th
and Gaines St. Sunday school 9:45 a.
m. Preaching at 11. Evangelistic ser
vice 7:30 p.m. Prayer and praise ser
vice Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev.
M. H. Pitcher, pastor.
FALLS CITY METHODIST Lawr
ence Guderlan. pastor. Sunday school
10 ajn. Worship at 11. Topic: Lifting
the Load. Epworth League 6:30 p.m.
Evening service at 7:30 p.m.
JESUS NAME PENTECOSTAL AS
SEMBLY 778 Gerth Ave, West Salem.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Evangelistic
service 7:45 p.m. Mid-week services
Wednesday and Friday evenings at
7:45. W. A. Crumpacker. pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST N. Liberty St. at
Marlon. Irving A. Fox. pastor. Bible
school 9:45 a.m. Sunday school bus
leaves the church at 9 a.m. Free ser
vice. Worship at 11. Dr. Herbert Lock
yer, D.D., formerly of Liverpool, Eng.,
will begin a aeries of messages. Sen-,
lor B. Y. at 6:15 p.m. High school:
B.Y. 8:30. Prayer group at 7. Gospel i
service 7:30 p.m. Dr. Herbert Lockyer.
Dr. Llockyer will speak at 3 and 7:30
pjn., closing Friday nignt.
GERMAN BAPTIST N. Cottage and
D Sts. J. F. Olthoff. pastor. Bible
school 9:45 a.m. Sam Schlrman. supt.
Worshlo at 11. Young people s meeting
at 6:30 p.m. Evening hour of worship
0. The Krait twins, evangelists, oi
Wasco, Calif., will speak and render
special musical numbers at morning
and evening services. Evangelistic ser
vices every nignt at 7:a except oav-
uray. All services in isngiisn.
CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and S.
Liberty Sts. Rev. Arno Q. Wenlger,
pastor. Bioie scnooi w:a a.m. wor
ship at 11. Sermon topic: Christ At
the Well. Choir anthem: March On
Ye Soldiers True. Young people meet
at B p.m. Worship at 7:30. sermon to
nic: Christ and tne Adulterous wo
man. Choir anthem: Glory Be To God
Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 p.m,
IMMANUEL BAPTIST Hazel and
Academy streets. Sunday school 10 a,
m Church at II a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45 p.m,
LESLIE METHODIST S. ConVI. at
Myers. Dean C. Poindexter, minister.
Church school 9:45 a.m. Worship at
II. Sermon: The Church So Loved the
World. Leagues meet at b:30 p.m
Evening service at 7:30. Message: The
Missionaries' Home unurcn.
CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and
Shipping Sts. Bibie study 10 a.m
Sermon at 11: The Acceptable Sacri
fice. Lord's Supper at 11:45. Young
people's meeting at 8:30 p.m. sermon
at 7:30: The Development oi ein
Song and prayer service Wednesday
7:30 pjn. I. . wiixerson, minister.
JASON LEE MEMORIAL M.E. N.
Winter and Jefferson Sts. Lynn A
Wood, minister. Church school 9:45
a.m. Worship at 11. Theme: The First
Commandment. Epworth Leagues at
6:30 p.m. Intermediate, High school.
College and Business age. evening ser
vice at 7:30. Theme: Seek the Good.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
State St. at Church. Dr. James E.
Mill I (ran. pastor. Mrs. Sarah Louis.
director of student activities. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Dr. Robert Gatke,
supt. Morning worship at 11. Sermon
topic: Christ Our Priest. Choir anthem
and offertory. Evening worsnip t.av.
Sermon: The Religious Crucify. Spe
cial music by the choir and orchestra.
University Vespers, Sunset hour 5:30
p.m. dick Mcwees in cnarge. uevo
tlonal hour 8:30. Dr. Bruce Baxter,
speaker. Cookie Jar Thursday S to 6.
Young Adult group Wednesday 7:30
p.m. Junior high Epworth League.
Dean Olive on hi. leader and Mrs,
George I wis will show motion picture
film in color, a:30 p.m. High scnooi
E.L. 6:30, World Friendship night.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
N. Capitol and Marlon Sts. Edwin
Horstman, pastor. School of Christian
Rellgon 10 a.m. John Denny, supt,
Worship at 11. Subject: Will Jesus
Find Faith When He Comes? Ladies'
Aid Thursday at 3. Confirmation in
struction at 1 :30 p.m. Saturday.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTT6T N.
Summer at Hood St. L. E. Niermever.
minister. Services Saturday: Sabbath
scnooi h:4 a.m. worsnio at n. r,
Detamore of Portland, speaker, Young
people's meeting 4 p.m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday 7:ao p.m.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF OOD
aivfc Norm Commercial St. Sunday
services: uioie scnooi a p.m., devotion
al 8 p.m. Evangelistic at 7:30. Meet
ings every night at 7:30. J. C. and
Daisy Wilson pastors.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Fratern
al Temple, Center street near Liberty.
Special meeting at 6;30 p.m. followed
by Bible study.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cen
ter and Liberty Sts. Robert A. Hutch
inson, minister. Church school and
young people's forum at 9:45. Dr. W.
Jnney. gnprvlor. Worhtp at 11
Sermon: A Realistic Interpretation of
Life. Special musical numbers. Ves
per service at 5. Dr. Oscar M. Maurer,
new Haven, aiass., win preacn.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland
Ave. at Church St. T. Clio Brown. Pas.
tor. Morning prayer meeting at 6 am.
Bible school at 10. worship at 11,
Message: Tempting God. Young Deo
p'e's C.E. at 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic
services at 7:30. School In Christian
Education for grade children Thurs
day at 3:30 p.m. Prayer meeting 7:30
Tnursday evening.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church
street between Chemeketa and Center.
Rev. P. W. Eiiksen, pastor. Sunday
scnooi :to a.m. k. h. roil. supt.
Worship at 11. Sermon: Who Hatb
Believed Our Report? Special music
arranged by Prof. E. W. Hobson. This
service broadcast. Young people's ser
vice, Luther League, reception of new
members with candlelight service,
6:30 pjn. Manning Nelson In charge.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGA
TIONAL S. 19th at Ferry. Howard
C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at
10 a.m. Musical worship services at
11. Brief address: The Song of God's
Statutes. Union Vesper service at the
First Congregational church at 5 pjn.
Young people's meeting 6:45 pjn.
CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY ALLI
ANCE Ferry St. at Commercial. Paul
A. Collard. pastor. Bible school 8:45
a.m. worship at ll. Sermon: The
Fountain Gate. Evangelistic sermon
at 7:45: The Coming Correction. Tues
day at 2 pjn. missionary prayer band
at 1910 S. Com'I. St. Wednesday 7:45
p.m. Prayer service. Friday 7:45 pjn.
choir service at 2420 Lee St.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST L.D.
S. Cottage and Chemeketa Sts. Sun
day school 10:30 a.m. Evening service
6:00 p.m. Geological society meets
Monday 7:30 p.m. Keller society Tues
day at 2. M.I.A. Tuesday 7:30 p.m.
Choir practice Thursday 7:30 pjn.
Bishop A. C. Hawkins.
CHRIST LUTHERAN, A.L.C. State
street at State. Rev. Amos E. Mlnne
mann, A.M., pastor. German at 9:30
a.m. Subject: My Son, Thy Sins Are
Forgiven Theel" English at 11. Sub
ject: The Man Sick of the Palsy. Sun-
any scnooi u:w a.m. Airs, jacoo fox,
supt. Luther league 7 p.m. Alvln Bat
talion leader.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Missouri
Synod) 16th and A Sts. H. W. Gross,
pastor. Sunday school and Bible class
9 a.m. Services at 10. Lutheran radio
hour over KSLM 1:30 pjn. Speaker,
Dr. Walter A. Meier.
DALLAS
CHURCHES
FREE METHODIST 224 Mill St.
Rev. Harrington, pastor. Sunday
school at 10:00 a.m.; preaching at
1 1 :00 a.m.; Y. P. meeting at 8 :45 pjn.:
preaching and praise at 7:30; Thurs
day sight prayer service at 7:30 pjn.
GRACE MENNONITE 207 Jeffer
son street. H. E. Widmer, pastor. Resi
dence. 3TB Mill street; Sunday school
at 10:00 a.m.: preaching at 11:00
a.m. The pastor will preach at the
11 o'clock hour. Christian Endeavor
begins at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at the home of the
pastor at 7:30.
OAK DALE SUNDAY SCHOOL T. S.
Nazarenus, superintendent. Sunday
school at 10:00 a.m. at the Oakdale
school house. Cottage prayer meetings
every Wednesday evening at 7:00.
DALLAS EVANGELICAL F. A.
Lena, pastor. Bible school, 9:45. Morn
ing worshlD. 1 1 :G0: the evanll(t
Jas. Gibson, from Cold Springs, Ky..
wm w me speaKer. loum meetings
for Junior and young people ages at
6:30: evening evangelistic services at
7:30 with Rev. Jas. Gibson In charse.
The evangelistic services which have"
brn In progress thin week will eon-
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1$ the tallest ? measure
with a ruler and see i
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Offside Remark
By Governor
Caused Flurry
By Pan! W. Harvey, Jr.
Those who hoped Governor Mar
tin would take part In the guberna
torial race between Charles A.
Sprague, republican, and Henry L.
Hess, democrat, might just as well
give up.
During the past two weeks there
has been much talk about a pos
sible endorsement of Sprague by the
governor. Here's how It all started.
A couple of weeks ago the gover
nor made an offside remark at ,a
press conference that he had "Just
put some eggs under the old hen
and they will hatch in a few days."
This remark was Interpreted In some
quarters as meaning the executive
would come out against Hess, who
defeated him in the primary.
Then Tuesday the bubble burst
when the governor released the
Moody report on the prosecution of
Oregon's war on labor terrorism,
This was the hatching of the eggs.
Persons close to the governor say
he will stay out of the campaign.
"The governor knows better than
to act like a clown In endorsing
Sprague," one of these persons said.
We feel, and many prominent
Sprague supporters agree, that an
endorsement of Sprague would help
elect Hess. People Just don't like to
see democrats monkeying In repub
lican affairs.
The governor remains bitter to
ward 'Hess, but he doesnt plan to
say a word against him. Martin feels
that he has no business taking part
in a campagn in which he Isn't in
volved personally.
He never got over Secretary
Ickes' endorsement of Hess during
the turbulent democratic primary.
Ickes said Martin was "at heart no
new dealer." Martin retaliated by
callin? Ickes "Washington's No. 1
thunderbug and a renegade mug
wump republican.
Ickes will be in Oregon Sunday.
but the governor won't be on hand
to greet him.
If Ickes wants to inspect the
capltol (a PWA project under
Ickes) it will be closed, as It always
is on Sundays. I won't be around
to receive him because I have to go
to church." the governor said with
his famous twinkle in his eye.
There Is a possibility that Ickes
will make a speech favoring Hess,
whom he has endorsed again. But if
Ickes mentions the governor in an
uncomplimentary manner, the gov
ernor probably will answer.
If Ickes spouts off too much, the
governor will take another crack at
him. But the governor's answer will
not mention the candidacies either
of Sprague or Hess," a close friend
of the governor said.
tlnue through next week. Children's
meetings are held every afternoon at
3 :00 o'clock, except Saturday, for
children above 6 years ox age.
APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION Cor
ner Court and Church streets. Sun
day school at 9:30; morning worship
at 10 :30; evening worship at 7 :30:
Tuesday and Thursday at 7:45; Sa-
crea musical concert sunaay evening
at 7:30 by a 31 -piece orchestra, which
furnishes music for all other services.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Mass ev
ery Sunday, first and third Sundays
at iu:uu ocioca, aecona ana fourth
8:00 o'clock; St. Anne's Altar society
meets at the homes of the members
the first Tuesday evening of each
month at 7:30. communion Sundsv
the second Sunday at 8:00 o'clock.
ANTIOCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Mrs.
N. A. Nelson la superintendent and
Sol Edlger Is assistant.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Sundav
school at 10:00 ajn.; morning wor
snip at n. to a.m.; evening meeting
at 8:00 p.m.; prayer meeting Tues
day at 8:00. The speaker for three
services this week. Friday. Saturday
and Sunday, at 8:00 pjn., will be
Dorothy Skelton. the 11-year-old
evangelist.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Walter
Duff Jr.. pastor. Sunday school be
gins at 10 o'clock, under the leader
ship of Lloyd Whltten. superintend
ent. The morning worship hour win
oe neia at 1 1 o ciock, the pastor
speaking on the subject, "Weighted
Down." At 7:30 o'clock pin., a spe
cial service will be held at which
time motion pictures will be shown
of the work of medical missionaries j
In India.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian
Science services are held at 410 Mill
street every Sunday at 11:00 a.m.:
Sunday school at 10:00 a.m.: Wedns-
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it's unmistakably high quality.
And see to h too that whstever you
buy has "DDL" on the label. That's
the "Tiite.Mark of Quality".
OLD
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WHISKEY
Em,
dy even tag meeting at 8:00 p.m. the
nrai weaneaoay or the month. Read
lng room at the same address open
weanesaay irom a:oo to 4:00 Dm
The subject of the lesson sermon for
ine week is "Probation After Death.'
ADVENTTST C. J. Cole. Dtutor
Ree. 918 Mill street. Church services
always continue at the usual time,
9:45 to noon. The Sabbath school
lessons are on the subject of J us till
cation by faith, the central theme of
tne gosoe . The D as tor will sneak
at 11 o'clock on "Offenses and How to
Avoid Them." The Dorcas society will
put on a sale October 38 and 37. Food,
ciotning and ranev work will be dis
played at the Mountain States Pow
er company office.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Jefferson at
Clay. O. D. Harris, minister. Rev. Vlr
gll F. Hslblg. conducting evangelistic
services at the Christian church, will
speak both mornlnj and evening on
ounaay. iu:o ana 7:30 respectively
Mrs. Chaunoey Gettmann will be
guest soloist at the morning worship
Bible school convenes at P:45 a.m,
and Christian Endeavor at 6:30 pjn.
DALLAS METHODIST John A.
Linn, minister. Sunday school begins
at u:a a.m. Kawson cnanin is sen
eral superintendent. "The Crown of
Life" is the subject for the pastor's
discussion at 11:00 a.m. The choir
will provide special music under the
direction of Miss Esther Greenwei
At 7:30 p.m. the subject wil be: "A
Man Who Pound It Paid to Inaulre."
Choir rehearsal Is each Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. The first quarterly confer
ence wiu oe uctoDer so at 7:30 pjn.
CHRISTIAN St MISSIONARY ALLI
ANCE 407 Shclton street. Harvey
Larson, pastor. "Earth Changes, but
thy soul and God stand sure."
(Browning.) The truth of this state
ment Is admitted by all. Therefore,
see well to the thing that pertain
to thy soul and God I
We Invite men and women and
boys to be in regular attendance at
tne nouse or ood. Go to the church
of your choice. If not obligated or
Interested elsewhere, we will do our
best to make you feel at home at
our church.
Regular public ' services are held
each Sunday and at Intervals through
tne weea. unurcn scnooi la at io:oo
a.m. Morning worship at 11:00. The
young people of the community have
a service eacn aunaay evening at
7:00. The evanfteUstic service beelns
at 7:46 p.m. Bible study and prayer
eacn Wednesday evening at 7:45.
Women'a prayer band each Thurs
day at 3:00 p.m. You are more than
welcome to attend any of these ser
vices. Jake F. Neufeld and family, known
widely as "The Singing Family," will
be featured at the Evangelistic ser
vice of the Alliance church Sunday
night at 7:45. The Neufelds are on
tour from Inman. Kansas, and have
held similar services in a number
of states Including Kansas, Nebraska.
North and South Dakota, Montana,
Idaho and Washington. I
The program includes solos, duets.
trios, as well as a quartet and Inter-1
spread with readings and scriptural
Quotations. Mr. Neufeld will give a
short message on the subject "Grace"
taken from Epheslans, Chapter 3.
Rev. Harry Larson, pastor or the I
church, back from a trip to Spo
kane, Wn., will speak at the morning
service. The public Is Invited.
SILVERTON
CHURCHES
TRINITY M. J. K. Fuhr. pastor.
Sunday school and adult Bible classes
at iu a.m. Divine worsnip at n. ser
mon theme: Thy Sins are Forgiven
Thee. Special music by choir directed
oy airs, lorn Anaerson. Luther League
at 7 p.m. Lesson: First John 6:1-13.
Choir rehearsal Thursday 8 p.m. Con
firmation classes Saturday 9:30 and
10:30 a.m. Oregon Circuit meeting at
Canby beginning Sunday.
ST. PAUL CATHOLIC Father R. C.
Carberry, pastor. Sunday masses 8 and
10 a.m. Holy hour 4 p.m. Week-day
masses Tuesday and Thursday at 8:15.
A&onaay, weanesaay, Friday at 7.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE S. Third St.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at
ll. week-day service Wednesday eve
ning.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Frank W. Zook
pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. F. M.
Powell supt. Sermon subject at 11:
The Scarlet Sign of God's Love. Chris
tian Endeavor societies, young people
and Junior will meet at 6:30 n.m.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Sermon
subject: The Two Great HI eh ways of
Human Life and Where Do They End?
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN J. M.
Jenson pastor. Senior and Junior
classes meet Saturday 9 to 10:30 a.m.
ana 10:30 to 13 respectively. Sundav
school 10 a.m. Norwegian service at
10. English at ll. 8. s. institute at
Canby 8 p.m. Monday. Junior and
senior leagues Sunday 8:30 and 7:45
p.m. unoir renearsai -rnursaay eve
ning at 8. Jonas By berg director.
CALVARY LUTHERAN O. C. Olson
pastor. Sundsv school and Bible class
es 9:45 a.m. Mlsa Olga Johnson, supt.
Divine worsnip io:4i a.m. Subject:
Where la Jesus and What la He Do
ing? Norwegian worship at 11:45. Sub
ject: Den store Tilklvelae. Luther
League at 7:30 p.m. Bible study and
praver service Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Confirmation Instruction Saturday
at 10 a.m.
METHODIST D. Lester Fields.
minister. Dr. Bruce Baxter, nresldent
of Willamette university, will sprnk
frVm
CRACK A MIRROR. AND
THEN FIX IT A0AIN. SIMPLY
DRAW SEVERAL RADIATING
LINES ON IT WITH A PIECE
Of LAUNDRy SOAP.
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Italy Welcomes
Soldiers Home
Naplea, Oct. 31 W1 Italy proudly
welcomed Thursday 10.000 return
ing Italian legionnaires who Joined
the insurgent In the Spanish civil
war In secrecy a year and a half
ago.
King Vittorlo Emanuele, Crown
Prince Umber to. Foreign Minister
Count Clano and cheering throngs
greeted the veterans.
Crowds waited for hours along
the avenues marked out for a par
ade berore the king and other dig
nitaries. Blackshlrt militiamen and work
ers' battalions turned out to march
with the returning legionnaires,
whore presence In Spain went un
mentioned by high fascists for
many weeks after they had Joined
insurgent forces.
Mussolini announced October 8
all legionnaires with 18 months'
campaigning would be returned.
This cleared the way for a projected
settlement of Italy's differences wi'Ji
Great Britain and France.
As the troop ships Sardegna, Pie
monte, Llgurla and Calabria near
ed the Italian shore, General Bertl,
commander of the legionnaires,
wirelessed to Insurgent Generalis
simo Franco word "the Italian vol
unteers feel great grief In leaving
the noble country to which they are
bound by unbreakable chains Id
eals, blood and memories.1
WOODBURN
CHURCHES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath
school 10 a.m. Worship at 11. Subject:
What is Man? Prayer service Tnursday
evening at 7:45.
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath
school at 10 a.m. A. M. Van Cleave.
supt. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p.m
worsnip at a. subject: me irft son.
CHRISTIAN Bible school 10 ajn.
Communion, preaching at 11. Chris
tian Endeavor 7 p.m. Praise service.
sermon, at 7.30. Rally day for Bible
school and church Sunday, October
30 with dinner In basement at 13:30.
NIDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor
Divine services at ll a.m. Sunday
school and Bible class at 10. Choir
rehearsal Tuesday evening. Circuit
meeting begins in Canby Sunday
in the Sunday school at 9:48 a.m.
and at the church hour at 11. This
will be followed by a no-host dinner
in the church d'nlna room. The oc
casion Is the annual homecoming and
a number of old-timers are expected.
Evening service at 7:30. Sermon theme
is: What Ood Does For Us. Thursday
at 3:30 Ladles' Aid meets at the
church. Thursday 7:30 p.m. prayer
meeting and Bible study.
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
of the Assemblies of God, Inc., 236
Lewis St. Ferris A. Dodd, pastor. Sun
day school 10 a.m. Worshlo at 11.
YPS 0:45 p.m. Evangelistic service at
a. ween-asy services Wednesday and
Friday evenings.
CHRISTIAN St MISSIONARY ALLI
ANCE Sunday school 10 a.m. Harvey
Hallett. supt. Worship at 11. Rev.
Lloyd Rice of Dallas, speaker. Young
people meet at 6:46 p.m. Kenneth
Israelson, leader. Evangelistic ser-
mnn Sunday evrnlng. I
W?'n(Vs
morning and eon tl nuts VI on day and
Tuesday, three sessions each day. The
wfm also meets Tuesday, three sua
sions. Oluf As per, pastor.
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Sunday
masse at 8 and 10 a.m. Rosary and
benediction at 7:30 Dm. BintUnu
Sundays at 3:30. Office hours 9 to 13
instructions ny appointment.
CHURCH OF OOD Sunday school
10 a m. Wnnhln n. ti rVA..i..
vice 7:30. Wednesday 7:30. prayer ser-
vlm anri nihil tinHu i 1 . ...
clety Thursday at 10 a.m. H. S. Fulton,
school 10 a.m. Worship and oommun-
ion service st u. Kev. B. W. Clemec,
m liuilnn rv from InHu win v.
and conduct communion service. Ep
worth LVague 0:30 p.m. Evening ser-
w f-ow. iwupn u. ivieen, pastor.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sunday
school and Bible class 10 a.m. No
services here. Circuit mopilni nt r.an.
by Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, three
sessions eacn aay. women s Mission
ary Federation Tuesday. Oluf Aspcr,
pastor.
Rooks Prepare
For Frosh Tilt
Corvallia. (Vt. 31 ia riMM.
State rooks put the final polish on
'heir attack yesterday and conclud
ed scrimmage for their second
game In a week with the Oregon
Ducklings.
The yearling clubs play Saturday
night at Klamath Falls.
Harry Rich. 170 pound speedster,
worked extensively In the quarter
back Skit thlA week AnH nmu.H
himself a talented blocker, but
John Carlson Is expected to start
:ne game In that office.
Busch and Rnh Rjiniim fiillhav.
who were Injured tn the game last
week at Portland between the rooks
and Ducklings were In uniforms to
day.
Writing for "Digest"
Scio It is stated that Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Miller of San Francisco have
been requested by the Readers' Di
gest to report In New York City In
connection with a contract to write
for that publication. Mrs. Miller la a
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