Dallas Methodists Observing Centennial of the Church Dallas, Oct. 28 Sunday tervicea in the Dallas Methodist church will begin a week-long observance ol the Centennial of the church here. History of the church dates back to class of Methodism formed along the Rickreall creek in 1849 by Nicholas Lee follow ing camp meeting in Corvallis earlier that year. Dallas Churches Meamaalt Brethren O. H. J ant sen, pastor. Sunday school. 1:44. Morning wor ship, 10:4ft. Miu meeting of Ins Dlllli TDOftlutie Crusade In CUB church, a 30. Plrst Christ. aa Ken nsth Johnston, pas tor. Biblt school, 9:4ft. Mornlnt worship, 11. Messste by Mrs. Ooldlt Ferguson, Uichcr of Bible In the schools, re How -hip hour, Christian Endeavor, :30. Kvenlng Mrvict, 7:30. Youth night. Christian and Missionary Alliance O. rnest McOarvejr. paitor, Sunday tchool. :4ft. Mornlnt worship, 11. Meet with Evangelistic Crusade, in 1MB at 3:30 and First r resetter tan Earl William Ben bow. D.D., paitor. Sunday school. f:4S. Morning servlcs, 11. Sermon, "The Means of Oract." Apostolic Faith Forrest Damron, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:30. Morning service, 11. Xvangellstic service, 7:60. Evangrllral United Brethren B. William Elmer, pastor. Morning pre-prayer serv ice, 0:30. Sunday school, l;4S. Worship service. 11. Afternoon and evening serv ice with Evangelistic crusade hi EMB church. Evangelical Mennonlte Brethren A .P. Tosws. pastor. Pre-Sunday school serv ice, f, with Rev. EUenbraun, missionary to China, speaking. Sunday school, 9.45. Morning worship, 11. First Methodist Clark . Eni. pastor. Sunday school, 9:4ft. Opening centennial aervire. 11. Sermon: "They Shall Shine as the Stars," by the pastor. Dallas vesper hour, ft, over radio station KOCO with centennial theme. Service honoring for mer pastors, 1:30. Trinity Litheran Karl A. Vttr. pastor. Sunday school. 10. Divine service, 11. Lu ther league and youth confirmation class, 1. Grace Mennonlte J. J. Regler, pastor. Orchestra. 9:4ft. Devotions, 10. Morning worship, 11. Christian Selene Sunday tchool. 9:4$. Morning service, 11. Subject of the les son sermon for tht week Is "Everlasting Punishment." Chares mi Jests Christ of Latter Day SaJnta Elder MUler presiding. Sunday school 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:4ft. Falls City Christian Charles Knot, pas tor. Sunday school. 10. Morning worship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 9:30. CTsarch Gad H.nrjr Logean. paator. und.7 school, f:4S. Morning worship, 11. Youna people, mtetlni, f:a. Evangells. He aervlce, 7:46. Flrss Baptist Sunday arhool. 1:45. Uor alng vorahlp, 11. Training union, 1. Eva Ding worship, S. BrlSraporr l,na. 4eh..1 H. Schmidt, aupjaalnl.no.nt. Sunday achool, 10, SaTtnlh Day Ad.ntlat Sabbath achool. t:4a. aWrmon, 11. St. n.Hai Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney, vicar. Church achool. u. Morntai prajer. 11. Holy baptlma, 13:30. Falla City Seventh Day Adventiat flab bath achool, 1:30. Preaching, 11. Falla City Free Methodist Gilbert John Ion, paator. Sunday achool, 10. Morning service. 11. Young people', meeting, 7:30. Bvangellatlc aervlce, S. Chorea f Christ Bible study, 10. Communion, 11. Oak 3r, Chapel Fremont Faul, pas tor. Morning service. 9:4ft. Sunday achool follow.. MYF each Sunday evening. Ttlrsreall Sunday School J. N. Thlessen, uperlntendent. Sunday achool, 0:30. SI. rhllip'a Catholic Maaa, 10:1S. I'nlon Missionary" Baptist Hsrmony lommunlty, W. A. Heard, paitor. Sunday Khool, 10. Morning worahlp, 11. E.la Sunday School Sunday school, ,:4i. Morning aervlce, 11. Free Methodiit R. W. McCormlrk. pas tor. Sunday school, I:4S. Preaching, 11. Ivenlng service, 7:4ft. Falla City Methodist James H. Rover, Ksitor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor ilp. 11. Woodburn Churches Charch of God Third and Orant Bts. Ilaymond W. Hood. pasLor. Churrh school, 0. Worship, 11 and 0. Young people, 7. Assem-aly of God Second and Lincoln streets. Lester Oibion. pastor. Sunday school, 45. Preaching, 11 and 1:45. Young eople, free Me thotllst Young and Oatrh Sts. Mrs. Rosella B. Douglas, pastor. Sunday tchool, :. Preaching, 11 and 1:45. Christian East Lincoln and Doud Sts. Eon Priest, pastor. Sunday school. 10. rvlee, 11. CE, 1. Evening service, a. Methodist Young and B streets. Ormal $. Trick, pastor. Church school, 10. Wor th lp, 11. raarssjaare 1197 E. Lincoln street. Ar thur Ooble. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Worship, 11 and 7:43. Young people, t:4S. Bethel Presbyterian Three miles east on Union School road. Earl K. Penton, pastor. Worship. 10. Sunday school, 10:4S. Charch of Jesna Christ of Latter Day lalnts IOOP hall. Sunday school, 10. Sac rament meeting, 11:30. fit. Agnes Catholic (Hubbard) Attend ed by Woodburn parish priests. Sunday naases, 1:30. ,, St. Mary's Elplseopal E. Lincoln at Cu- fld's Court. Clarence C. fllocum. vicar, hone Main 199. Church school, 9:30. Di vine worship, 11. Bible Baptist Orange Hall. Settlemler nd Harrison streets. Earl Baker, pastor, tunday school, 1:45. Worship service, 11 and 7:41. Young people, 0:45. frnmanael Lutheran Hsrvln N. Chrls tensen. pastor. Doud and On w aid Sts. Worship aervlce, 11. Sunday achool, 10. flervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremble y, fa tor. Sunday school. 10, Worship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 1:30. I. take's Cat hoi If V. L. Motfenbeter. t as tor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th. unday services, 1, 1:30 and 10:30. Devo tions, 4. The Reorganised Chareh of Jesus Christ f Latter Day Saints Corner of Second and Oarfleld. Oeorga Omani, paitor. Church aehoet, 10. Preaching, 11. Zlon s Laagua, T. Lcctura study, I. First Presbyterian Oarfleld and Third streets. Earl K. Fenton. paster. Sunday tehool, 45. Divine worship, 11 and 1:30. Toung people, 0 30. Colon? 120 'To Chooie From! TO Take a Leaf from Autumn! Dr. -four favorlta ahoM t mat., .our n.sr town I Handball tipart b drtd. tool Stubblefield's IIS S. Liberty The Rev. Clark S. Enz, pas tor, will preach the opening cen tennial week sermon at the 11 a.m. service on the theme, "They Shall Shine as the Stars." Spe cial music will be furnished under the direction of Mrs. Wes ley Sherman. On Sunday evening, an in formal service will honor for mer pastors, and all living ex pastors have been invited, in cluding D. Lester Fields, Louis C. Kirby, John W. Warrell, George W. Bruce, John A. Linn, Harry F. Pemberton and Ells worth M. Tilton. Banquets Arranged Honorable Charles A. Sprague, former governor of the state of Oregon, will be principal speak er at the Centennial banquet in the church parlors on Wednes day night at 6:30 p.m. Rawson Chapin of Perrydale, delegate to the annual conference for the church, will be toastmaster. Bishop Gerald Kennedy will speak on "The Foe, the Fight, the Victory, at the Centennial service, 1 1 a.m., Sunday, Novem ber 6. Mrs. Betty Starr Ander son will be guest soloist. Dr. Roy A. Fedje, superintendent of the Salem district, will be pres ent to conduct the service with Rev. Enz. At 3 p.m. on the afternoon of November 6, J. Roscoe Lee of Baker, grandson of the found er of the church, will "present an organ concert. An old-timers' fellowship din ner will be another feature of the concluding Sunday at 12:30. W. P. (Billy) Miller will be toastmaster and guests will in clude Mr. Lee, C. L. Starr, Mrs. George L. Hawkins, widow of former County Judge George Hawkins, and O. N. Harrington, oldest living member of the church. The first Methodist church building was constructed in Dal las in 1858 on the site of the present church. After a LaCre ole circuit had been formed in 1854 and Rev. Laban Case ap pointed pastor, the members grew in number until they felt it necessary to have a church building. This structure served until 1889 when it was moved to a downtown location, and a new church was built at the time Rev. T. F. (Father) Royal was pastor. William Grant was the contractor for the church. The cornerstone was laid October 1, 1889, and dedication services were July 27, 1890. Some remodeling was made on the church in 1923, but an extensive project was carried on in 1925 when the east wing was added and a basement put un der the building. Membership Active At the present time the church has an active membership of 203 in addition to those affiliated with the church and inactive members. Those living who have been members for over 40 years in clude the following: O. N. Har rington, 58; Addie A. Wagner, 57; Ed C. Dunn, Mrs. Belle El liott DeHaven, both 55; Mrs. Mina Hughes Guy, Fred West and Mrs. W. H. Weaver, all 51 years; Mrs. Nellie Farington, 49; Nevin L. Palmer, Mrs. Frank Hobson, 48; Mrs. Taylor Dunn, 45; Mrs. A. M. Larsen, 44; Mrs. Ed C. Dunn, Mrs. Mattie Syron, Mrs. W. M. Elliott, Miss Fran ces Dempsey, Glen DeHaven, all 43 years; and Mrs. C. L. Foster, 40 years. The general centennial com mittee for the church includes Nevin L. Palmer, Joseph H. Harland, Ross Chapin, Mrs. Ray Gohrke, Mrs. R. G. McFarland, Ernest W. Jacobson and Robert Harland. A 28-page centennial booklet has been published to commem orate the affair and is now being sold by members at cost. Stitchers Entertained McAlpin The McAlpin Stitchers will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Ragners. A no-host luncheon at noon. Officers for the year are: President, Mrs. Eric Fisher; vice president, Mrs. Oswald Johnson; secretary, Miss Anna Doerfler. SHOULD HIGH SCHOOL SORORITIES BE BANNED? Are secret societies a good thing for girls or do they breed "snob sisters"? Here o n d there, the nicest young sters are members . ond here ond there, the nastiest! Read the provocative report on this problem in the bril liont October issue of Cosmopolitan Oa Hie now at your favorite newsstand! Distributed by Salem Newt Agency a aw"uiji 1 UJJ U 'i-M i! J"-"'.'- J -WIS 1 Salem 6 CliurclJy CORCerl at 1. !' I.aihci-M ( Ma. Srnad) i No Sunday school or Bible clan. On fol lowing Bunaay oar u our itcuiu The. Metaphvaleal On let Wl N Cot tage. Evening class, a. mesaey. in or. i. Noon healing, 12:1ft. Library. 12 to 3 p.m. Saleai Heights Com sa ani I y Liberty Road Uadrona. Oospel teams from First Baptist rhurrh In charge of services. Bible school, 10 a m. Prearhini service. II a.m. and 130 p.m. onipir;. mprmt.- er. and a motion picture entitled "All For Jesus," will bo shown at the evening service. Plrel Charch of Christ, Scientist Lib erty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday school at 11 a m. Morning service at 11. Lesson-sermon subject: "Everlasting Punish ment." Nursery for children up to 3 years of ate provided during mornlnt service. Evening service at I. Lesson sermon subject: "Everlasting Punish ment." I nnes re nieces a i rrriy m. -nr.. Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Morning service, 11 a.m. Eve ning service, 7:46 p.m. West Salem Methodist Third and Oerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school. 945 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Sermon: Btalrwsvs of Worsh o." I P.m.. young adult fellowship at the home of Mr. and Mrs. oien wyatt. First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Wfn r. Chester W. Hamblln. pastor. John Ooodenbrrger, assistant pastor. 9:45 a.m., church school. B:45 and 11 a.m., Identical service: "The Stars Fight Against Wrong." Sermon by the minister. 7:30 p.m., choir muslral program. 5 p.m., Junior high fellowship. 4: JO p.m., college ana business group, a p.m., iujus fellow ship. Jeaas Name Pentecostal 1 US Lewis St. Ronald V. Slttser. pastor. Sunday arhool. a.m. Morning worsnip, ii. evening evangelistic, 1:45. First Spiritualist 348 N. Commercial. Rev. Marry Raymond, speaker. Services at 2:30 and 7:30. Circle at 9:30. Wesleyan Methodist 15th and Mills Sts. Rev. A. O. Yates, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. Edgar Slras will be guest speaker at both services. Young people, 6:45 p.m. Knlrht Memorial Centres ational 19th and Perry Sts. Louis E. White, minister. 9:45 a.m., Sunday achool, with two adult classes. Monthly assembly of all de partments. 11 a.m.. mo mine worship. Sermon, "Our Protestant Convictions," in observance of Reformation Sunday. II ., junior church and churcn-time nur- r-ery. 0:30 p.m.. Pilgrim fellowship groups lor Junior high and senior high ages. Bethel Baptist North Cottage and D St. Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sunday school at 0:4ft a.m. Morning worship. a.m.. with sermon by paator: The Lord's Jewels." Evening service at 7:30 . Sermon topic: "The Love of Cod." Reorganised Church f Jesus Christ stf Latter Day Saints -17th and Chemeketa Sts. Charles H. Asher. pastor. Churrh school, 10. Preaching service. 11. F. E. Hammei, speaker. zions league, a: 30. Prayer service, 7:30. Central Charch of Christ Chemeketa at Cottage. M, C. Cuthbertson. minister. Bible acnooi. 9:43 a.m. Radio Sunday, KOCO, 9 to 9:19 a.m. Preaching and worship, 10:49 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Christ Lntheran State St. at 19th. C. R. 6c hull, pastor. Worship service conducted by Sunday church school at 8:45. Senior and adult Bible classes at 9:50. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. Bethany Evangelical and Reformed Marlon and Capital Bts. Rev. Russell Mayer, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morn ing worship, 11. Evening worship, 7:45. St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Chr- meketa Sts. The Rev. George H. Swift. B.D., rector. Holy Communion tin the chapel), 7:30 a.m. Junior church and cUmcs, 9:30 a.m. Nursery school In the Parisn House, 11 a.m. Prayer service or Eucharist, 11 a.m. Youth vespers, a p.m. Klngwood Bible -1125 Elm St. A. H. Fadenrecht, pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Bible school. 10:45 a.m., morning worship, 6:45 cm.. youth groups meet. 7:45 p.m.. evening service. Rev. Lester Spencer, guest speak er. Christian and Missionary Alliance 5th and Gaines. Rev. R. J. Abrams. nastor. Sunday school. 9:46 a.m. Morning service. 11 a.m. VIsttlnK sneaker. Forrest Forbes of Boring, Ore. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Leslie Methodist S. Commercial at My ers. G. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday school. 9:49 a.m. Morning service, 11 a.m. Sermon subject: '"This We Believe." Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Sermon subject: "How Small Is Man?" First Evaneellcal tnltrd Brethren Marion and Summer Sis. Rev. Wilmer N. Brown, pastor. Rev. F. E. Fisher, assist ant. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Morn ins service, 11 a.m. Sermon subject: "What Does a Christian Look Like?" Evening service. 7:45 p.m. Rev. Paul Shen tells life story. Youth fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Pilgrim Holiness 140 Carlton Way. . G. Story, nastor. Sundav school. 9:45. Morning worship, 11. VPS, 7:00. Evening service, 7:30. First BaptM Marion and Liberty Sts. Dr. Llyod T. Anderson, otstor. Rev. C. E. Brlckwedel and Rev. Victor L. Loucks, associate pastors. Sunday school, 9:45 Mornlne worship. 1 1 a.m. "1 he Believer, a Spectacle." Pastor Lloyd An derson. Youth meet inns, 6:1ft p m. Eve ning gospel service, 7:30 p.m. "The Par able of the Rich Man and Hla Barns." Poor Corners Baptist State and Elma. Rev. Victor L. Loucks. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m.. pastor speaking. Evening gospel service, 7:30 p.m. H albert Memorial Bsptlst One mile north of underpass on Highway 9B-E. Rev. C. E. Brlckwedel. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Quest evanttelist. Rev. Clvde Paul White. Young people's leaiue. 9 30 p m. Evening goftpel service, closing service of evan gellstic program. Jason Lee MethodUt North Winter and Jeflerson. Louis C. Kirby, minister. Sun day school, 9:45. Worship, 11 a.m. Ser mon: "The Challenge of the Extra Mile." '441" Si L C j GIVES GREEN STAMPS CLIP THIS t5& Every watrh thould bt cleaned and oilrd onr year. Brine; yotira in for fw i neper lion by our eiprta. All our ork it pi a ran teed. LOIN OWNIIft. Now you ran get tht amar.ini, new Dura Power Mainspring for moat Elfin model. Ma4a af ' MsA" BliSal. -a-wMia THE JEWEL BOX 411 State Street Sv'vWJ slChurch Choir's The choir of the Tirst Presby terian church will present their first fall music night program next Sunday evening at 7:30 o' clock. Charles Stowell is the dir ector of music. He will present Miss Hope Jaquith, violinist, a Lewis and Clark senior, as a special guests soloist. She has been a violin student of Boris Sirpo for the last four years. Miss Jaquith has played with the college symphony orchestra, Is a member of the Portland Cham bber orchestra, and has done a good deal of other concert work. She will be accompanied by Miss Edith Kilbuck, pianist. Among the numbers the choir will sing are: "How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place" by Brahms, "Send Forth Thy Spirit" by Schuetky, and "In Deepest Need" by Dieterich. Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, the organ ist, has chosen as her numbers "Benedictus" by Reger, "Largo" by Pergolesi and Toccata by ! Pierne. At this service Dr. Ches ter W. Hamblin, the minister, will give a meditation on "Thd Quiet Heart." Korean Woman Guest Speaker Mrs Choel ByuriK Koh will speak on the present day prob lems of Korea at the morning service of the Turner Metho dist church Sunday, October 30. Mr. Kho will sing a group of hyms in Korean. Mr. Kho is a political science major at Wil lamette university where he Is studying western political sys tems before returning to Korea where he is to serve his country in its diplomatic service. Mr. Kho's father is a leader of one of Southern Korea's major pol itical parties and his uncle is foreign secretary of Korea. Silverton Churches Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Ray Saints (Mormon) Sunday achool at evening service at 7. Chrletlaa Science Sunday achool svt 9:45. Services at 11. t. Paul's Catholic Father John J. Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, I and 10. Weekdays, 9. Assembly of God Berrel H. Scott, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45. Divine worship. Young people's society at 9:45. Evan gelistic at 9. Church of God Rev. F. F. Nix, pastor. Sunday srhool at 10; worship hour at 11; evening services at 9. Srventh Day AdventUt Elder A. D, Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo cal elder, in charge. Sabbath school Sat' urdny. 9:30: mornine worship at 11. Sat urday. Sunday evening evangelistic service. Pilgrim Holiness D. C. Olson, pastor, Sunday school 9:45, Sermon by pastor, 11. Young people meet at 7. Evangel istic sermon at 9. Methodist Marquam and Molalla Joint pastorates. J. 8. Kendall, minister. Bible school and sermon forenoon. Sunday, at Marquam, afternoon at Moiaiia. Methodist Ben F. Browning, nastor. Sunday school, 9:45. General worship. sermon by Dr. Koy A. Fedie, district superintendent. Fellowship dinner at noon, followed by semi-annual business srMlon. Youth fellowship, 1. Evening aerv- 8. Pastor apeaks on "Where We Oot Our Denominations." Calvarv Lutheran Supply pastor. Sun day srhool and Bible class. 10 a.m. Morn ing worship. 11. Rev. p. w. Encason, Salem, speaker. Trinity Lsitheran Supply pastor. Sun day school and Bible classes, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11. nev, it. u. noviana. Salem, guest speaker. First Christian Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible school, 9:45. Communion and sermon, 11. Sermon topic: "Chris- Ian CooDeratlon." C. E. one-half hour early, at 9 p.m., Junior and senior. Eve ning service also early. 7 p.m. Sermon topic: "Dying Like a Fool." Christian and Missionary Atllanre Gor don T. Bratvoid. minister. Sunday srhool. 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11, Sermon by pastor. Youth hour. 9:30 p.m. Eve ning sermon at 7:30 p.m. Topic; "ror 1 ign Missions.' Sunday school and Bible classes, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11. Sermon: "Reforma- . tlon Day." Evening service, 7:30. Dr. Foy Fedje, district superintendent, will speak on: "The Advance for Chrttt." Following his message he will conduct the quarterly conference. Youth lellowshlp meets at 6:30. Talbot CommunltT Talbot. Ore. He v. R. Rosen Irwin, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 1 1 a.m. Mes fRT: "Sunday or Sabbath Which Should Ch rl.it ians Observe?" V P, group meet at :30 each Sunday evening. Evening service. 7:30 p.m. Sermon: "Hindrances to Kevlval." Islf. eweerL ,RT(T COUPON FOR Staytoh Churches allss Re, winartj Buekner. paator Sunday achool. It. Mornlnt worship, 11 Training hour. 1:1a. Evening aervlce, A. Chare ol Christ CUde Proems n. paj lc. Bible achool. 10. Worship aervlce. 11 fouth Fellowship, -9:10. Eventni worahlp. Charch of Christ L. M. Seld. minister Bible stud. 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve ning worship, ft. Methodist- John Morange, pastor. Bible school 10. Worship service. 11. Youth Fel lowship. 110. Evening worship. S. Assembly of GodRev. tttlrtn Stock- 11. pastor Sunday school. 10. Mornlnt terrlce 11. Youm people's meeting, 9:49 tvenlnj evancelutla servtoe 1:49. Isassaralale CoaeeplUa Catholic Rev alh. Jonas, pastor Sunday services: Masses 9, 1:10 and 9 30 a m St. Pa Mirk's Cat hoi le fLroni) Father Lean-tVr Schneider, pastor Winter sched ule, 1st. 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass 10: JO a m.t trd and 4th Sundara mass at e. 30 a m Oar Ladr of Lea roes (JordanlPather Leander Schneider, pastor Winter sched ule, 1st. 2nd and 5th Sundays msA 9:30 am.; 3rd and 4th Sundays. msAs 10:30 Baptist Bruce Wakeman. castor Sun day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth Fellowship 7, evening service 9. Charch of Christ Wm. P. Morse, mm. liter. Bible school 10, morn in worship 11. Junior meeting 7, Young People's meet ing 7. evening services 9. Methodist eharch Rev. Fremont Paul. pastor. Sundav school 10. mornlne wor. hip 11, Junior Fellowship 1 Youth Pel- iQwinip i. Atifmbl, r G.d Wllllasa N B.arhf. pastor. Sunda, srhool t:4a, mnrnlna wor. hip 11, chlldr.D'a aarvloa 1:30. .v.nlDf sarvlc. S. Woodburn Catholics Holding Devotions Woodburn "Forty Hours De votions' will be held at St. Luke's Catholic churrh this Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The Very Rev. Damian Jentges. OSB, STD, professor of sacred theology at Mt. Angel seminary, will give special sermons at the 7:45 p.m. services. The exempli fication of "Forty Hours" will open at the 10:30 o'clock high mass Sunday morning and close Tuesday evening. There will be services every evening at 7:45 o'clock. The children's choir will sing the high masses each morning with the men's choir singing the evening services. Jefferson to Host District Gathering Jefferson The Jefferson dis trict Sunday school convention will be held in the Jefferson Evangelical United Brethren Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Opening the song service will by Rev. Jack Otto, prayer per iod, Rev. Irwin, special number, Scio Baptist church, scripture reading, business meeting includ ing election of officers. Chorus sing, Rev. Irwin, Rev. Carl Reid Duhrkoop at the piano. Presen tation of tithes and offerings. Bible quiz by the young people. Special number Scio Baptist church. Convention address by Dr. Edward Hart, "The Respon sibility of the Sunday School Teacher." Baptists Take Over Community Church The First Baptist church of Salem has taken over the ser vices of the Salem Heights com munity church at the Salem heights community hall. Charles Stephens is continuing as super tendent of the Sunday school with R. V. Tillman heading the gospel teams. Lee Shipley is acting minister at both morning and evening services. Special music is furnished at each ser vice. This Sunday Harold John ston will be showing a motion picture entitled, "All For Jesus" at the 7:30 evening hour. A DD QDaOOD DDC DUO DD(t 9 Dnssrv I'TT1 Us Child Evangelism Meeting, Nov. 4 The Salem Child Evangelism Fellowship announces an all-day meeting to be held November 4 at the Salvation Army hall, beginning at 10 a.m. A pot-luck luncheon will be served during the noon hour. Suggestions for object lessons, memory verse ideas, and other helps for the Child Evangelism and Sunday school teacher will be present ed during the morning session by Rev. Art Nickel, C E F. mis sionary to the British Isles. A Bible message will be given by Rev. Orville W. Jenkins, pastor of the First Church of the Na zarene. In the afternoon the weekly Teacher Training class will be held from 1:30-3:30. Mrs. Edwin A. Young will have charge of the devotions. Miss Myrna Stover, city director, In vites all who are interested in children's work to attend this meeting. Loyally Crusade Opens Oct. 30th 'Loyalty Crusade" will be ob served in First Baptist church beginning Sunday, Octboer 30. The purpose of the crusade will be to enlist the loyalty in church attendance. The crusade will be preceded by one week of inten sive calling on the membership by selected teams chosen to the task, whose call will be fellow ship as well as enlistment. The crusade continues from October 30 to December 11 and includes a drive in Sunday school for 700 in attendance, with each of the six "Loyalty" Sundays bear ing a designated emphasis. Nov ember 6 is "Missionary Sunday" November 13. Layman Sun day"; November 20, "Sunday School Sunday"; November 27, Youth Sunday"; December 4 "Women's Sunday"; and Decem ber 11, "Family Sunday". The entire crusade will be followed by "Eight Great Days" of evangelism, December 4-11, with Dr. Vance Webster, pastor of First Baptist church, Eugene as the evangelist. Special Services Holiness Church Rev. E. G. Ritenburgh of Ow osso, Mich., evangelist of the Pilgrim Holiness church and re turned missionary from the Brit ish West Indies, will be showing pictures of the work on the islands, In the local Pilgrim Holi ness church, Tuesday and Wed nesday evening, November 1 and 2. Evangelistic services will continue each evening through out the week at 7:30 with Rev. Ritenburgh bringing the mes sages. The church is located In tem porary quarters at 140 Carlton Way. Take the Capitola bus to Carlton Way and Duncan ave nue. Then walk two blocks to Pilgrim Park. The public is cor- dially invited to attend these meetings. Mill City Churches First FrMbvlr.ftii Dr. D. J, Tfrfuson, minister, Sunrlsy srhool, 10. Morning Mr vices, 11. Youth Fellowship, 6:30. rhriiisn Thorn ss Courtney. Jr.. psi or. Bible school, 9:4!i rtv Mornlnt wnr hip. 11. Christian Endeavor hour, 0.30. Evening worship. 1:45. rslholir Rev. Mai, pastor. Morning services, Free Methodist L. C. Ooulrl. pastor. Sunrtsv srhool, 10. Morning servict, 11. Evening service, 1:30. rommnnilT Rev. Wayne Wstkins, pas tor. Sunday srhool, 10. Morning worship. r.vrning services, Trss. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cloldon and Mrs. Belle Xiles Thrown will have llioir new funeral lioine open to llio public for Hip next several Sun days from 2 to 5 P.M. beginning Sunday, October :Wtli. A musical program will be featured during these hours. Our Sundav after noon openings were prompted because we could not accomodate all who came last Sunday. We trust you will find it convenient to come back next Sunday. ":JaI. -i-TtoJ TtrXT " T Ai t"!5w fjk: rj ,""J . .' ;.. .'SrJSe,.- 'is. 'vS :-.. VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CO. MORTUARY 605 South Commercial St. FUNERALS WITHIN THE MEANS OF EVERYONE I Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Lyons Church Society Sets Date of Bazaar Lyons Mrs. D. A. Franklin was hostess for the meeting of the WSCS at the community club house. Mrs. Laurence Wal worth presided over the business meeting and Mrs. George Clip- fell lead the devotions. Plans were made for the baa zar and the date was set for No vember 15, to be held at the community club house, with various committees appointed. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Franklin served refreshments to Mesdames George Clipfell, Wal lace Power, Alex Bodeker. Floyd Bassett, Walter Bevier, Albert Julian, Glen Julian, Lor- en Chamberlain, Jim Lande, Laurence Walworth, Monroe Walker, Mrs. Alice Huber, Mrs. Daisy Johnston, Mrs. Catherine Julian, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. Hargreaves. Lebanon Installing Lutheran Minister Lebanon Rev. Herbert Koeh- linger, formerly of Ontario, Ore., will be installed as pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran church on Sunday evening. The instal lation service will begin at 8 o'clock with most of the Luth eran pastors of the Willamette valley circuit participating. A reception for the new pas tor will be held in the church parlors following the installa tion. Rev. Koehlinger takes the pul pit vacated by Rev. Fred Riess who has been called to the pas torate in Washougal, Wash. Evangelicals to Observe Men's Day Men's Day will be observed at the First Evangelical United Brethren church, Marion and Summer streets, Sundav. The minister. Rev. Wilmer N. Brown, will speak at the 11:00 o'clock worship service on the subject. 'What Does A Christian Look Like." Rev. Paul Shen, from Hong Kong, China will be present to tell of missionary activities In China today. He will also' tell his life story in the evening ser vice at 7:45. John Schmidt will be guest soloist for this service. The male chorus will sing. Furniture Mart For Builtwell Davenport Suites 1978 N. Capitol Since 1941 MEN'S SUITS MO - $45 - $50 Come in and Compare These Outstanding Values In 100 Virgin Wool Wanteds Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. 260 SOUTH 12TH STREET i n ! .' WA .life !Mp 042L -x-- Friday, October 28, 194013 Lutheran Pastors Silverton Visitors Silverton Distin g u 1 s h e d church visitors at the Immanuel Lutheran parsonage home of Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Almlie dur ing the week have been Dr. H. L. Foss, president of the Pacific dis trict, and Dr. A. J. Aasgaard. president of the Evangelical Lutheran church of America, of Minneapolis, Minn. The guests were conducting an educational appeal in the inter est of better church housing and for the encouragement of more young men to prepare for the ministry. Dr. Aasgaard was particularly impressed with the rebuilding and remodeling of Immanual church, a photograph of which had been used on the front cov er page of a Minneapolis adver tising pamphlet at the time of completion of the extensive church building project. Missionary Circle Guest Phelps Home Dayton There were 21 mem bers of Baptist Missionary circle that met in the home of President Mrs. L. Phelps. Mrs. Rose Smith and Mrs. Ella Davis were the co-hostesses. Mrs. Albright Sr., held the devotional period. Mrs. Cora Wirfs told of the trip she and her sister, Mrs. Mariam Krakem took to Chic ago and through the south. Mrs. Grover gave a report on an in stitute she had recently attend ed. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Polio Cases In U.S. Drop Washington. Oct. 2R (U.PJ Th. number of new polio cases con tinued to decline last week. . The U.S. nublie health erviV reported that for the week end ed last Saturday, there were i,ia new polio cases, compared with 1.207 the preceding week and 1,078 for the corresponding week last year. This pushed the year's total so far to 37,087. HEAR REV. PAUL SHEN Chinese Student Tell Life Story Sunday, Oct. 30 7:45 P.M. ALSO MR. JOHN SCHMIDT Guest Soloist AND MALI CHORUS FIRST EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Summer and Marlon St. Wilmer N. Brown, Minister "WHAT DOES A CHRISTIAN LOOK LIKE" 11 a.m. Message by Minister . m