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u o o o o o in-2 o 3MCTF0nT MATE TRnfefl, MEPFORP. fittKCiOK, SA'ITHUAV. OfTOPKK O pAftE .;tiwke O fl RALLY DAY FOR Ll Rally day last Sunday at the Pres byterian Sunday school set a new hij;h water mark In attendance, the record showing 332 present. Graduating ex ercises were held for the lower depart ments of the school. The following graduated from the beginners' depart ment Into the primary, and were given diplomas: Junior Patton, Bob by Brown, Marian Hhinn, Kdna June Harper, June Williams, Cecil Michael. Pelmer Wright. Gage Kami en. Mar guerite Chase. Kathleen Pitlanl. Oeor- gia Webb, Wallace and Gcraldine loomis. The following were given diplomas for graduation from the primary into the junior department: Nicholas De Witt. Beth Bullis. Jr., George Math ews, Fred Bosworth. Roger Card. Floyd Loo mis, Lloyd Seaman. Ruth y IVAIhlnl. Patricia Carlln. Patricia 1 Cole.Katherlne Chaney, Hazel Moffat Marcuerlte PenniiiKton. Elennor Todd. olina Todd. Dora Crawford, Arietta Tyrell, Helen Patton, Florence Ulf fnrd, Margery Palcy, Grace Ivanhoe, Geno Houghton. The school la now filled to over flowing classes being held in the old manse back of the church, and In the Masonic Temple across Main street. The church was beautifully decorat ed for the double purpose. Rally Day for the Sunday school and Harvest Sunday for the church under the aus pices of the Woman's Missionary so ciety. The Bpecial offering, which amounted to almost $50 was harvest ed fromthe pear bags which had been distributed by the women the week before nnd goes to apply on their quo ta for the year. - All departments of the church are 1 being organized for the fall and win ter with every expectation of Its being the beat year in the church'shlstory. Wl) til St. Mark's Kplscopal. Corner North Oakdale and 6th street. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11a. m. Morning service and ser mon. Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar. Catholic Church. South Oakdale avenue, and 11th street. ' Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m. R 5V. F. Black, Tastor. Solvation Army. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sun day morning, holiness, 1 1 o'clock; 2:30. tj Pie's Sunday schol; 6:15 Young Peo legion K a -o'clock, 'salvation ting. Pentecostal Mlwdron. U'S East Main stret. E E. F. Bing ham, pastor. And the sea gave up the dead which were In it: and hell delivered up the dead; and they were Judged every man according to their works. And death and hetl were cast Into the lake of fire. This Is the second death. And whosoever was not found writ ten in the book of life was cast Into the lako of fire. Rev. 10-13, 14. 15 Come to the mission that teaches the way of life. Meetings at the usual hours. BaptlM ChurrJi. Nest Sunday will be Promotion Day end Pep Sunday at our church, be rinning the program of Rally Week. exercises attending the promotion of (- pupils of the Sunday srhool who have finished the work of their respective departments will 1m held Sunday - iti'irning. The pastor will speak on "A Conquering Faith." The evening j rTvlce will continue the Pep Day Idea In the sperlal addresses hy lay nin and the chalk Talk by Dr. aKton Won "How Far Can You See?" You will enjoy these services and the fine cordiality of our people. Come and see. First. Church of Print, Sentlst. i : Authorized branch of the Mother i ' Church, the First Church of Christ f rVlentlst, In oBston, Mass. i Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North I ' Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Octo I : her 4: "Unreality." Sunday school at 9:15. Applicants t uniler the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening metlngs, which y ' Imlude testimonies of Christian f ti-lcnce heatings, at 8 o'clock The reading room which Is In the M'dford Building. Is open daily from '12 in 4. except Sundays and holidays. The Bible and all authorised Christian S. l en re literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public is cordially Invited to at trntl the services and visit the read lug mum. Irrfthtirlan (liurrli. Corner nf Main and Holly, 9:11 a. m. Bible school with KTrtb's for beginner, primary. Junior, 4 intermediate and senior and adult ' pupils. Stranuers in the city will find a welcome and an enjoyable hour here. Verle Walker, superln temte nt. 1 1 a. m. Sermon "A Startling Pronouncement of Jesus." The sc lamen of the Lord's Suffer will be nerved. The mixed quartet will wing 7.i Hesrd the Voice of Jesua Say' R.ithhurn. Asa Prelude Mrs. H. E Marsh, h ill plsy on the organ Kamennol i trnw' hy Bubensteln and as an rrrtory "A Mehiy" by Frimt. j " .in p m. Ht-rmon "A Virile Christianity." The girlV chorus will sing as Htectal music "The Sweetest Kon" from Jubilate song book. For m brief opening organ concert. Mrs. H. K MamhG ill pi "Offertory In K Flat" and from the South br Gillette nnd "In'Mtnesxu In of fertorj'- K"50'n Several new member will be re ceived at tba morning service. 6:90 p. m. Christian EndeaTor. Tuple. "JL?w Cin Our Society Bene fit Our Community?" &lathtaj i:13 20. flally Day. First Ctu-isian Cborcti. M-ner Ninth and South Oakdale. D. J. Howe, pastor. Residence SS South Orange, Services every Lord's Day. 9:45 a, m. Bible school. M. E. Ol son, superintendent. -Rally tay." 404 in attendance Is the aim. Kvery one is urged to help reach this large attendance, beginning the new program. . , 11a. in. Worship, communion and preaching. Sermon by the pastor. "For This Cause' A large chorus will sing. ' 6:30 p. m. A rally of the Chris tian Kndeavorers. 7:30 p. tn. Preaihlng. Subject of sermon: "The Beginning of the Gos pel." Reeulsr monthly. ' meeting of the church board next Wednesday even ing. All are cordIa!Iy: invited to attend these services, especially this Sunday, which Is "Rally Day." The EnjrlUh Lutheran Ctourvh, 512 West Fourth Street. Rev. Kdwln J. Johnson, pastor. Services for Sunday. October 4. Morning service 11 a. m. Subject: 'finmiini r.ivM it- a. Vision.' A searching, illuminating and helpful message. Luther lea sue. 7 P. W. Hattie Evening service, 8 P. m. Buujeci "The Church." Mid-week service, Wednesday, a 1 o p. m. 'The Apostle rain win be the interesting subject for the even ing. The Ladles Aid meets at the home of Mrs, Geo. Senter, 11 S2 West th street, on Thursday, ic(. s, at a p. m. o Catechetical class meets eve Sat urday at 10:30 a. m. i a mitt rHtui lM-ltatson ta ex tended to all to attend .these ser vices amnd have fellowship with us. Main Strrt McUmMIM Clmrcli. Corner Main and Oakdafie. J. B. Co an. Pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Vt. Frank Roberts, superintendent. Morning worship at 11. The pastor will speak. Subject. "God's Method of Building." This la the fifth In a series on "The Measure of & Chris tian." A unique method of presenta tion is employed by use of a. graphic chart. The Epworth League meets ut 6:30. A band that . is doing things. Evening, service at 7:30. Theme "Refuge and Sanctuary." This is number six of the above aerie. You wil Iflnd In these something differ ent. Please note that the evening service hours is a half hour earlier with Oc tober. The Missionary Society meets Tues day. 2:30 at the church. Ladles in vited. Midweek fellowship service Wed nesday 7:30. A pleasant hour. As Practiced In America! LENINGRAD. The commissioner of health la complaining against kiss ing and handshaking for hygienic reasons. He urges that friends give each other a military salute "as prac ticed In America." RED 77i SkyPilots Forum KOITKD BY THE MEPIXUIH MIMSTKIU.Vj ASSOCIATION "I Have Sot WaUinneu I pou Thy Wit IK O lcTUn)inii." Isa. . Tlio Parson ami IViutor's Ink. With .pleasant anticipation do we inaugurate this new department In the Mall Tribune. Wo venture into public print for the common good in the community. We bet leva there Is a real place for this column, and that The Sky Pilot's Forum will find that place In the minds of the people us time goes by. We propose to express the thought and sentiment of Chris tian leadership upon the question and Issues of the day In brief and per tinent form. We desire also to pass on through this medium a gleaning of news matter and otherwise which does not find Its way to the desk of the dally press. Our object la to Inform anil Inspire rather than to criticise or cuntrovert. However we bind ourselves to no rule or regulation with anyone, but shall express our minds as we believe the Issue or the occasion requires. We believe that the press may be, as It has often been, a power and force for every form of betterment, second only to the Influence of the pulpit it self. We come with no axe to grind, no sectarian interest or tenet to pro mote, no prejudices to excite.no par- NEW WINTER GASOLINE IS ON ALE TODAY STANDARD ( California) The new winter Red Crown gasoline is especially refined to give motorists the utmost in quick starting and mileage in cold weather"driving. Now on tale from the red, white and blue pump at Standard Oil Service Station and at dealers. cP O o. O o tleular hobby to ride, hut rather to contribute constructively to all that tends toward personal ainl viftic wel fare and righteousness. Pea ov Sermons crged. Use of Armistice, Sunday, November na a day fur celebration to advance the cause of worldpeace, was suggest ed to tl churches in a commuolra- ti-i.la tmKH.. PA.Vnl1l III' tllfl IVaiI. 'eral Council of the Churches of Christ In America. Tho letter commended the action of President Coolidge recently in reject ing the plan of the army general staff for holding the national defense test on Armistice Day. I never killed anything larger than a wasp, and that In eslf defnnae. Dean W. Jt. Inge. Then he never saw i Louisiana mosquito. According o the iVarborn Inde pendent, the fathers of more than 11 per cent of the persons listed in Who's Who, are clergymen. Not so bad for the bunch that numbers lens than half of one per cent of the whole. The stingiest man we have heard of lately is tho fellow who dropped a rubber nicklc In the collection plate and caught it on the rebound. There Is a right way to do every thing that ought to be done, and ev erything that ought to be dime can le done when men have the desire and tho unselfishness to do them. 'Shapurpl Sak hit vula. communist member of the British house of com mons. 1ms been ref nurd ndmlKslnn to tho Cnlted States to attend the Inter parliamentary Union here next month as a British delegate. This establish es, on the part of Secretary of State OILTCOMPANY Kellogg, a first line of national de fense by refuftlngCfti admit foreigners who come to thin country with 4fe avowed purpose of preaching anarchy or revolutionary overthrow of giv- rument. Knemies of American In stitutions from without, coming with secretive purposes, should be deport ed as readily. Officers brought In three boys from one of the communities of tho county some nights ago charged with liquor violations, tnrldcntnly w have It from officers present that scores of boys were drinking with a constant string of both boys and girls passing In anil out. How long can a public nuisance of the kind be tolerated la Jackson county? There 1 sufficient vented authority already to take ac tion. "I look only at the best pictures, a had one spoils my eyes." said Riutkln. He wasn't speaking of movies, yet spoiling good morals by a dirt of lied movies through the cooperation of parents, producers and showman. t a successful combination of our days. More ami more the Bible as a source from which to draw new and powerful dramas Is being employed Kvcn down In the rottenness of Hol lywood, two wonderful plot urea have been produced. One "The Ten Com mandments," recently shown here, and another, "The Life of Christ," when shown ftrt In California, drew visitors from all over the United States. There are sotne tremendous effects and settings In both these dra mas. Irlw Beauty Rrvovrrtng. KKW YORK. "Miss America" Is recovering from pneumonia and pleu risy. ' In the suit of the Aeitland Baptist church against the First Baptist church, an extension nf 15 das to file a reply to the last reply ami answer of the defendants, was grant ed the plaintiffs, upon, application of their attorneys. Brigs and Brlggs vt Ashland. Friday by Circuit Judge C. M. Thianas. The case has been hanging fire since last- Oecember. The defendants, the First Baptist church, in their reply seek damages and rent for selmire of x.e churi-h last July, ask that the differences between the beliefs of "The Four Squars Gospel" and the established Baptist faith, be set "forth In par ticularity." and uphold the "ma jority rule" as one nf the cardinal points of the Baptist church, each church being self-governing. The case which has' attracted wide attention In northwest church cir cles, will be heard Ai the October term of the circuit court. If the legal skirmishing with technicalities that have prevailed to far'aro ended. Tho Ashland Baptist church, fol lowers of the established Baptist falih, have been sustained, In tho councils of the church, and In the only tilt in court. ' Cook with gas. tf o o o O S o 1 1