1 - X ; i . 1 id , 1 of V-i id J- - o- ' S ;ri ii ae ; to r- ; n- to h- 4 d. . id iia tb a : j ie le ; ;r n.'-U-in - li- i. ; ' c nt gh its no nd ed. nt ire 1S- g- ry ad )19 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON .... . i- , : . ... : , ;: 4 - . 1 ;- - It - ii ; u Friday morning, octorer g. 1022 RE -MEMBERS WVtGKX wC"Ai - B0M "Salenf. Offcgoa;. ?Spt. ; 19. 1922. 4 bunch bt TiB . joiibg: i meri of Salem' cyfanlze ' ani fdrAfedUM Vatoldl " AthUtlc , Clnb with! a - f ew pieces ' ot apVaratna-; tot fta wort" and . two or, .ttiree aets .of boxing glOTiea. : r We liired tramp prl.flghtera'i andwfestlers for InBtructora ; ftnd ; tori atout j,on rear it wia BOta club'bat wera 'not doing oiirseltes 'no tha community any fe&I ioddJ tB lni tereat' a'ojon. died out and in ' the Sprlng"ct 1 1892 wp aold dur para phe'f ftafii I Of tb T6ttnr ' Hera Christian Aaaociat on and I be came a nember of that organ lza t Jon 'v Tb? : different conditipna j nndr; the old ' management and the" new yreref o Jrth6h: IflTf at6r of i te .Yonifg Men , Chriatian Aaao- e ation ' t hat I became, ;an. enthna . Utile bdcafef fof . thAVY" aftd fl i h'4ve". -lif.edi up" with theia ever . . alnce. ;. - , ;rv r.-X- The Yonnr MenV Chriatian t Xssociation ' ii' a"1, builder ot char a'fcter and' ata'nos Sotf clekn ' MCan jf Aood and , better'! cltlienabip , ' tpTdughout the world1 and should i ' be' enciaf agedj nd, iopcfprted Jby au wno peiieve in; moae iinga. ' Ui:j6hn It. farrar. ' " K-'.v f 11 ' i.. WHY A CITY. SHOULD MAIN ti;'L:.TAJ?r,;A Y. M..p.,A. , Chairman Endowment Committed. - ,X I -:-':-v.., r. i,i V:-. a ' I.. .1 ' - - J ' " f 1 it "'s. 1 "' 1 - . . . . - A X . - ' ; I . t " ' I m r . - t .. 1 1 , THOS. B. KAY c ' ' i. : A ... 1 : 7 .." . ROY SKEEN, President StnOcnt Associatibn, Willamette licrsitjr. AVILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY "STUDENTS ASSOCIATION , DR. FRANK E. BROWN Chairman Foreign Work THE FOREIGN WORK i 1 CARLE ABRAMS ! j ... i The committee Is planning for a hou3ewarmIng to be held some fcvening this fall after the f!nan-1 cial campaign shal have been completed, when all members and men of the city and surrounding country yho should he "members, will be asked to attend. .The ladies' auxiliary and the'glrlsof the Y. W, C. A. wriL he asked to assist in raking the evening a memorable and prcfitab one.' ' Open House on New Yean Day has" become an, important social function In Salem, and" will be observed this year Its observ ance was suspended' during the war, and the splendid response. tb last year'a invitation shows thor oughly this social-event is en joyed. A Twenty-four a Day Club . . . V - i The Willamette Association has It is one of the ' miracles of science ' mastefed by the spirit of Iwtdilt'Pt Ii.; C&'fp6en'oI' Uni: - "c; vewity of Oregon of eve'r' cbnimu'nlty ' Is -found in the- Ittei ot Its" boyf " and : young xnen. i The future .. progress : of every cltv is built unon the sound- toeBs of character of the ybnng ,The greatest potential resource tioa ot responsiDiuty m, us oust jiess and community lite., , . , . 'For. this 'reason the most Im portant institutions ot a 'city .are tot JU lndastrieaT and "business houses. Important as these are, but its character 'building - agencies, V" such as the churches, schools and . Christian associations. As5 the co a operative agency of all - the -churchea ahd puhMff aptrjted CtU-; .vtJtens during the" past half century,": 4h'e Youag Mens Christian ssocl- ! WioK!haV r6vedl itself tb t one ' of -, the most , effective means of aafegnardlng and .developing 8o'un.d Christian character among our boys and Jroung men. The rehson for this is due largely to the fact i that association . activi. 'ties meet the - sooial,' mental . and 1 'spiritual needs of the young man and offer1 htm a constructive pro-; ' gram,'of 'persoi development." ' The people of" SaTem; have rea son' to be gratified at the splendid worheing done Joi - It Jyoung rnen and boy by the Salem T, 'W.j ch A., under the wise leadership of Mr. Kelli and his co-workers. ' : ; P. U CAMPBELIl " , . f as its objective Christianizing the C.tkiWnn fld nfferinj'VTiflnn flirt for rvi.. Th.nnmni.AM stated in aervice, that a many busy at his the constitution con&isjts of threAldaliy task, at home can yet be pfttih Titr&ntliii''8ta'dei't8r preachink" " the gospel in Alaska, Wgl.6Wtme;-; TpWftKiVM healing the sick in Korea, teach- !!' ing the school, of, Persia. feeding their growth: In 'Christian -faith; th hungry in India, apd build especially through, the study" of ling new civilization at the head thi nihiA . . ' ' , , I water of the Nile. Only a man iitinn iriAMOTlne I wh generouv 'aystematlc, etew to tulfilf this iurose through the fd8fl18 ,?Yantf! -k- -ui7ri-,-w- the new opportunities is fully .r met at ih train and" room, abreast of his times. bdard and wofk la found fdr then), ' ;, The Y. M, C. , A, through Its .nH. tarA Trtadfl to feel at home lioreign worn aepanmeai, is dww c ; . fhnyirrNAAn thA rm- I having"" a decided influence, with pus. Weekly devotional meetings J other missionary forces of the Af flti insnlriational character are Christian churches, 1n changing hM thrmi thont tha vear Med bv the "nations. It goes' at the lnvl- tndent leaders: The student tatlon ot the. n other jnlionary "Y is not onlv seakine to serve I bodies. It majorsjn the work for the students, but is also offering students Business men and Pub .AWnnttlo'.' fnvvnrtilt IliO Officials. s 'V - v service- by" cooperating Ith the I As' G6 the Cities, Go The Sunday . Schools in supplying I ! " "7. . , , , tAnA-hAT wfth' the Cnnnfv Y. M. I i From a public of ficial in Cal- r? ' a In HniVtifinn work, and with I culta.' India. th. Hit Y Mi n A: In conductint' x. ai. . a. us uiu.c Bible and gym classea for the t,bari. any other institution to con yolunger boys.- In this way, the tfbate..tc the manifold needs of ttii. aiiaw . nt onlv the.town. Tdo not Alnd it would adding to ihelr own spiritual be Pysiblc to poinif to y other growth hut re also contributing u -:'"""' ttf.the spiritual well.beingVot the ; If is hoped tow hate , several social evenings in abe building, folawing the holidays," .at,, which the men will be pleased to entef ta(n their fr ends rOf the ladles' auxiliary, organizatior3. : A big "Y" picnic has b;en sug gested for, about June l, to close the social . festivit es of the year. It is tooearly to malte definite plans; but the committee hopes to be able to carry , the' Idea Into ef fect. - . 1 -..A membership. card of , the Sa leW Y, III C. A. wUl- be hbnored. for' privileges an 'any oBer Aaso ciation In, this country, r iiV "Jl c. " -. '-J- M-,- . vy- - - .r.; ; -..., 'V.;:li5:!-i f: " , , ' 1 v . - 1 ' - ' f '-. Jf v'f. r: -, I i v : , , r President I , StudentV Association . Willamette University. Fred Erlcksn, Prominent Bosl aesa Mau Says ,';A'H:-:UDOEFPR jYEA19ifttar' Yoaiii'MeWCliristiau AssocUUoa ",. , -r, ', j;' v,; : , (Edtimated Income) ?; . Men'a membership": . . ,i: ... . . . "Boys Contributions.. . ........ .' .-,.... . Rent of stores. p'.T. . ..'I . . ..'... ... v ' . "Towels and soap; . v i.... ... .....;..... ' ' ... Y. W. C. A.w ... ... t .... .......... ... .V ..... , social. ; : .... .... , i . . i . Miscellaneous . . ; . i . . . s . . 1911-22 . ',' V ... f ' Special -' Subscriptions . . . V'.. ' . '" The Englfshraan,, one of the leading newspapers, in a lonp editorjal "about' the- work of the Y. M..C. A.r said: "There is tto other organiza tion that we know' of, whether itf India or; out of it, which has either the ideals of the men bet ter capable of taking advantage It wou!dhave beenalmost Im- kf the new .longings and asplra nbssible to : have run the . City uona . wnicn are anoat to Meaa riaygrounds this summer wlthouW maiycind to a wnoiesome j ana tne spienaia neip.oi uw . j , A. officials' Mtch of the success 1 ' We are to try for every mem rf the niarerounds is due to them. I ber. of the Salem Y. M. S C. A max ai least one aonar 01 nim Shall be active through our twen ty-four club, Sajem, Oregon -... .... 800.00 Sent. 30. 1922. 600.00 I Mr." J. Staley. President, 1.200.00 v m. C. A . . 500.00 Jsalem, Oregon. ,) 250.00 150.00 50.00 325.00 1,500.00 ToUl estimated recelpU, .V. J . . . . f. . . ' Current Subscriptions and .Memberships My diar- Mr. Staley. As you come to your annual meeting at the close of yotrr fiscal year, and plan ahead for an increasingly ef fective work for. the comiiig".year I want to express on behalf Tf . . ...15.275.00 . 11,781.00 Jour State committee our sense of Vi-.'" Ideeo rratltude for the very sub- -1 ' : ' 'Total". . ...... ... . . . .V.Vi . .$17,015 6.00 I stantfal achievements wrought ouf ' I v -.? , Estimated Exnendituresl ' - I rby;thB:SaJarasaociAa6iCwWorfc General admtaistraUoa , ; i ............. . ... .... $4,S20.00 1 ing with meager equipment and Office maintenance. . V. . .1 . . i . . i ..... . . . . .... 1,000.00 with ' insufficient personnel you 50.00 5,100.00 700.00 2,000.00 250.00 200.00 300.00 125.00 Ellectrjclty and Jf-'. ' . . .... ..a ) J';.oo.oo House supplies . . j i. v '. . .. - 425.00- nepairs. . Physical department; .V. . .... . . . . . . ..... . . , . ." . . . . . - Religious; social, educational: ........ t'. ......... . A . : Roys' department.1 J:. . i . .. . '. .... . . i . .............. ' Furniture" and improvement department loautance . . . V . . . . . . . . Iaundry r. . . ....... . . . v v ....... , TajfStf. . . . . . . . . State work. v. . . ... ...... ......... international ''.,..'. .............. '..Foreign . . . . .'. . . .......... . .. Conferences. .................. ... . . Paving. ... ... . . .. . . ; .. .... . . ". Printing, pobstage and stationery . Fuel . . w . . . . . . Water. T Retirement funds M . ; Miscellaneous ..... u ; . . '....'. J . ; Pamnatvti ITvrtanaA ft ' Capital National ". Bank. .' . . . . . ; ; , i .1121-22....; 422-5? have carried1 a I program that his made ' s profound impression on the life of your city. ' If yod can do what you have done with your outworn and out grown plant what could you not accomplish with the adequate, up to date . building and equipment which will inevitably come td you 250.00 tin the not far distant future 100.00 . I wish you a large measure of 100.00 j success Ih the coihjng year. Sure- ...... 200.00 8"fi.00 600.00 800.00 120.00 216.00 356.5? 175.00 810.00 582.43 DR. C. W. SOCTHWORTH DR. M. C. F1NDLEY A. A. LEE . S3--'! waIter jexks Tiairman of the Religious Work Committee, X' Estimated Income. . . . ; ;.. .'. . t , 117.056.09 5,275.00 Amount to' be snbscrfbea. . . 3 jliijii..!!" it. ly;no citizen of Salem can with hold support from an organiza tion with the' objectives and the record of your Y .M. C.'A. ;, Sincerely, yours, 1 f W. V. Dillon. V Extcuti've Secretary; Y, M. C, , T of Oregon-Idaho The religious work of tlio Y M. C. the past year has been most eftcouragittg. Fourteen Bible classes were conducted last Win ter and Spring, and it is planned to do a much larger work along this Una the comine' Winter." It is expted the SERVICE MEM BERSHIP will increase the Bible class work as this Is one of the rennfaiten for MembershiD. The ' Sunday afternoon .'optm air services during the months of July and August were well at- tended. Able addresses were del livered by the various Pastors ot the City, Churches and , several prominent Speakers from the out side were secured: It is the plan to increase the popularity of these -services next Summer. ., It is hoped that Boys will be more Interested in Sunday Schoof work through the o-operation of Committees representing the vari ous Schools of the City . which will operate tin connection with the service membership of the 'Y. The National Leaders of the Y. M. C. A. are putting special ef fort into the Religious depart ment of the "Y." Mr. Jdhn R. Mott will devote three months visiting the larger Associations in the U. F. to create interest in the religious work.'? Secretary; Allen, of the Seattle "Y. ,has charge of this special work- for the Pacific ''Northwest and-is planning : to have teams visits every Association in his ter ritory v The Rengions work committee of the local ' Association win co operate in this o special endeavor feelinV that. 'any effort to Interest our Boys aid Young Men in the religions work of the "Y" la well worth ' while. . ' ; The call to a Week of Prayer for Young Men by National Association will be observed-- The date is Novemher 12-18. , T. E. M'CROSKEY CItairman Boys' Work Committee. the boys' work of the Salem Association is one of the most in teresting and one of the most pro ductive of opportunities. ,. Our pro gram as outlined last year .was far exceeded during the year in most instances due solely to the excel lent work of Executive Secretary Kells and Physical Director Boardman. Our service member ship was an experiment In the Sa lem "YV and was on trial. We are proud of the result obtained. The Y. M. C. A. in Salem is no longer an exclusive club for boys who can pay their dues but is open to every boy in the city through the service membership plan. ,Ve are not guessing now'. We know it can be done, and with the ad dition of the Boys' Secretary El liott our Influence should reach every boy. Among the activities specially planned for this seasons "work are: - ' 1. Further promotion of the successful boys' service member ship to make it more inclusive and the ; service feature of-; more and more importance in the dally lives of the boys. 2. A more intensive program for the individual boys and class work. . v . 3. Stronger , co-operation with Sunday School!, through the GEO. W. HCO Chairman of -the Physical Com mittee. PHYSICAL DEPT REPORl u.iJ-.. Is-- J i u ... .-,i 9 rsx. t , " t - - - s- 1: '.V i ' A v " i'JT ' ' s r ' - - t K CTRTIS CROSS . Sectotarjr of Y, ML C. A. boanl. and money in nelplss to put lh thrift idea into the minds of our people, especially Vthe boys and girls... We thlnK.U i.4. a wise in testment and that it will bear ? dividends in the shape of happy and contented lives. ' - Be ready td boast tho Thrift program, when you are draftod. .JOS. II. ALBliUT. t ChairniaaThrilt , Committee. E-Y-PItK-SI HKNT AFT TELIH ... OF.Y.SL C. A. ... -;- .' Christian cltizehship training groups, , gymnasium privileges, and w committee representatives. 4. Co-operation with the pub lic schools. '. .., . ; . 5. Lers fojr boys groups. .6. "7. Securing and training lead- RLhla ntiidv crniinn Social activities such as enmej, - open. nouses, association with boys from other towns. iCUyTwIde athletic . events for boys. . 0. Keeping alive a keen inter est among representative men in the activities and development' of our Salem boyhood. The Physical Department pro gram is' one of the strangest and most active department in associ ation work. This last year hun dreds of men and boys were in gym classes and the building was greatly over crowded, , Physical examinations and sex instruction are given the "boys. Hand ball is one of the most popular sports among business men. In the Swimming Campaign for the public school children, 113 boys and girls learned to swin in ono week. The Y. W. C. A. use the pool and- gym under instruction of the phybical .director. All. kinds of tournaments were held for Business men, Sunday Schools, and boys classes. This year leaders will be made up of boys- trained to lead other boys. Tie Willamette University Training class of 25 youag men will be continued to help lead boys gym classes. Basket ball leagues for Sunday Schools will be organized. Gym classes will be held for mein and boys. - " I The object of this department is to develop stronger and more v'rtle Christian characters, which after all is the. best instrument Sajera can give its boys and young mfjn. ' Committees for the year are as fO0OWSf - ' - ' flasket ball-rGlenn Gregg. v lland.ball Wm. Hertzbg - fewimmlng JohnrFarrar. - , tumbling Ed. Pharnette. Volley ball Lloyd Rigdon. paseball Dr. Barrick. tennis Dave Eyre .' - iVrestling Art Mclaln. j- GEO. HUG, r " . . Chairman, j. ii. Albert v . . Oiairman Thrift Committee. i ' -.-s? " t ' "Spending time and money wisely,', is the" up-to-date . defini' Uon of "Thrift." Thrift is of. ao great importance that ajl over, the United -States during the weetbe ginning January .special ef forts wiM be made t6 induce,peo- ple to practice thrift. '.""Tlme is 'the" ettlff . that life ia made of.". It is more than mohey a man who wastes time la more extravagant than one" who wastes money neither can he bo the best kind of a citizen, y : , The Y. M. C. A. alway wants to be helpful, and to teach people to practice thrift is-one'i'of the ways it helps to make better citi zens. '' ' '.'-; '11 i . Tuesday January 17, is National Thrift day, (Ben Frahklln's Birthday). . Many of the best people in Sa lem are going to invest some time RURAL ;WOKK IN COUNTY MARION The Marion county Y.M.C.A. has the very definite task of bringing Association service to the men and boys of the cities, towns, and rural communities outside of Salem . It lis an inter-church agency not a new. institution, but simply a pro gram for strengthening local In stitutions.' Centering on the boy as one of is promary objectlves.'lt takes him at twelve or fourteen into a pio neer group, arid the older boy into a Hi "Y" club or Employed Boys group, giving him through its fourfold program a unity of self A. The Salem Y, M. C." aL has two great needs: A new building and endowment to assist In" maintain- My constantly growing - interest in the Young Men'sChristian Association has sprung primarily rrotn the.. fact'. that by actual 'ei perlence it helps to teach the tr formers of everyday duty. And even jno.e. because it gives help in' the- only , way in which help, can "bV .permanently; ?"ren by teaching the man to help himself ' ' r. Theodore Roosevelt. ';'"'l - ..y-v - t . MEADE ELLIOTT; ' . Tlios ro;.ul" Boys'' Work Secre tary Local - r . v '' with a strong spiritual em pba-jis Thjese groups afe organl2Ted In coantry-wide activities include Deputations, Father and Son Ban (mats, community, sings, summer cafiip. Older Boys' Conferences, Mens Volley ball ,etc. Though operating on a bud get entirely separate from the Sa leih Association and directed by Ksj own committee, much credit is due Salem through many Indlvi duals and business concerns for loyal - financial and moral back in of th county work. Salem is represented on the Committee by Luther . J. Cbapin, chairman; Dr. Fritnk E. Brown, treasurer; Wi L, Kuser, A. L. Lindbeqk, and Paul B.l Wallace! The other members responsible for the direction ot Marlon County Y. M ,C. A. work are A. E. Austin and E. J. For- syfhe, Woodburn; Sam H. Brown and John S. Harper, Gervals; L. H.f Hershberger, L. C. McShane. anil J. C. Moomaw, Hubbard; Henry L. Bents, Aurora; George Wj Hubbs, M. C. Woodard. and B.l T. You el, Silvcrton; Si R. Taidy, Jefferson; W. A Weddle and O. Y. WrMte. Stayton. Edwin D.jSocoIofsky is Executive Secre tafy, with headquarters at 221 Oregon Building, Salem. A Y. M.' C.K wlth'jts fine ays. tern and organization is au agency of - great good in any city," keep- : fng the young onen up to high standards. - It U a truth that im presses every one. who oes about as, much as I do that one can Judge the publte spirit of a city by the character of theY. If. C ,A.4 that It has and one can tell whether a city' has a' body of business men who' have public spirit and deilr to express that in Institutions that do'toodV .It is, s measure of the f orward-lobklng character ot the men;" ahd ' women who' - constitute the citizenship ot that city,', , ' WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. (Extract from an address ' de irvered by Ex-President Wm. H. Taft, in Minneapolis,: on Wednes. day, February 12, 2119.) .;. Paul B Wallace -has offered th the use of hia beautiful 4 7-acres grove oa. the,, Wallace farm" for-,acanTp" slja .or .confer? ence ground. " This" ha? wonderful possibilities "for a" great summer program for Salem boys and girls. Camping has been the rare priv ilege of Just a limited number of boys In , Salem, i lfT the , present plans materialize, it will be pos sible for any boy In Salem, anrf girls' too, ' to enjoy a week's ; out ing under caTeful snptirvlston. s' 4 :: i"f ft '-; i i f. v ti'pAiVH.'ri.t!'" ' J-' Jf!-& '"''-' ,Vrff. y - ; s , A- "y t DR. JOHN R. MOTT International Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association About twenty-five Willamette University students .used thei Sa leni Yl'M. C. A. as a social work laboratory last yeati They were leaders of groups, of boys In j the association. It was splendid training for the students, it was gojbd for the boys to have fine Christian young men as ' their teaders. and it helped the "Y; solve the question of leadership. . DEPART3I EXT IF COfMTaiCR - OFFICK OF THE SECRETARY'- WASHINGTON ' V- --Jaly 4, 102L Mr, Alex R. Wiren ' . . .. . (Jeneral Secretary Haxtn Students . - Clirisi lan Association A ' 'T ' 347 Madison Avenue .' ' ' New. York City . . . . My Dear Mr. Wlrcn: I .. -1 m much interested to learn of the work which tlm' RaMmn Sind4-nts' tJliristLin Association ha.t been doing in aernrimr for Ru jiaii Ja the United State technical education which will make tlwm n really niefnl factor in the reconstruction of RbsmU. The expansion or the facilities for a technical traintns to a large number ofvJa .ian Mndenta fc certainly to be desired m the need for trained men in Rafa U bound tot be very large, and eTcry dVIitlonal yonn lfu4in trained in the technical fKlioola of this rotintry should be able tot play m valualiln part,' not only In Russia Helf, but as a cooperative linn between the United .States and Rasia - Your program ha my rordial endorsement and I sincerely hope that you will find it poshkle to Secure thefcupport necesary to car rying it out in its entirety, . ' . ; Yours faithfully. . ' ' . v (s- HERBERT HOO VEi; a f4