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SUNDAY MORNING, AFHIL 27, 124; . P , : ,.- iiiu c:.zgg:; cTAT:iAi?,'0.iL!n,'C?.rao:j v y , v; y ; w- i5 ii; v. '' : . rxr-? eaptttt ; - : " riRST - BAPiiST ruL'sra '-. t?. Fnet II. fcsanka, pastor. The BibU k i at :45 and Mr. Ed Kcbnnke 1 j't. In attendance contest with 1 cii anTiHa Baptiat Sunday aehool tha t. iia r:,v.rc& ia ieadinr. iiornins wor- " M 11 o'clock, bennon - aubjaet: valley Kainta and Mountain Eisnfrt." Thr wi'.l b a meeting of tna B.Y.P.U. .Junior btoryi "A Unii of tha Ihiiea." at. o'clock. Jio verper or aTeoing worship at tna thuxen is a part of the Ik reit reriTal, and all member- of the chorea .and conrf ration ara rd to. attend the et:nga U, the tabernacle. CATHSUO CVKZZd '. ' CATHOLIO,- C1IUBCH Re. . 3. , B. Buck, pastor. Maaaea at 7:80, 8:80 and 10:2 j. , Laat maaa. ia . high maaa and the raator 'Will apeak on '"Doubting Thou saea. Benediction at 7;30 pJ n. Everxena welcome. r. . " : ' '" -TTEST CESISTTAJT FTT!3T--Cntr and High" Street. J. , J. j iTana, minister; Jflaa Hattie Mitch 15, i f.ieaionaiy. A . Urge ' Bible school . last Sunday at the ehnrrh and a big tuen'e claaa, 214, at the BHrt Theatre. A iarfa asober have been added t the memoerahip the past few vitks and many anore are eoaung. Interesting program in ait department today. Baptismal acrrlee at eUse cf, morning church service. No aerrife' at night. The . congregation Is r;d to attend the Demareat revival at fha big tabernacle afternoon and night, aad daring the week. The young people wiJ tneet at clock and elose in time Icr te revival service. " . y CCRT STREET CHBI87TAK Cornet , Korth 17th and Court atreeta. R. t Putnsm, minister. Bible school 9:45 a. an. Chris. J. Kowits, superintendent. Spe cial music by Miss Tnmer'a orchestra. Let's make it 275 today. Junior follow rnt the communion . service. .Morning kits'.; ;t -11 a. m. Sermon: "Tarrying in Jerntuieas." - The Endeavor societies will Bif t at 5:30 p. m., ao aa to give all I r of time to attend the anion evan e meeting at the tabernacle. Bsild iut t-;ir4 meeta Monday, I ft m. We nr ail to and-and get yotrr frienda to attend the lxmerat Evangeliatie meet in each nist. Let us pray and work to wia'Saleia for Christ,-.-- T1 .L;. ' " v and Center atreeta. W. C-Kaistaer, it.ais.ter.- Sunday aehool at 10 i. ci. CUea for all afea under com petent teacher. Kecord attendance last fcun-iv. U. 1. llcCaiiiater, superintend ent. F. E. Xeer. assistant superintendent. 1. "pT. wohp at Ilia. m. Sermon sui..ct "With .Christ in Sardia." Good muKie by ,Bartrt. Koither services in t ia church today owing to revival cam 1 ija ia .which we Join with, the other euurches 'ol the city.- -: , . , ; x rCTXTKAU COSOBKOATIOKAL South 13 ia atreet. Harry W. Johnson, minister, t n4y aehool and morning worship at 1 :0 a. ra. The superintendent, Mr. C. C. ITarria, and Ir. T. E. Brown, teach er f'tae "Uub Clasa" for adnlts wish t-- assure all members of the Hub class t"t there' will be enomh- sesting pro v .id so that no one will need to stand Bcit Sunday. Ho service Sunday even ing for ThursJay evening ea account of tie Demarest Tabernacle meetings. ft". rATTZi'a (EPISCOPAL). CHTJECH Cortior of Church and Xhemeketa Sts. Rev U. I. Chambers, rector. Holy , En eiarist.at T:30 a. m. Corporate for the of the confirmation , class and I toose. whom the present rccior u ,U, f.r conformation. Church 1 - at 9 :45. Ail atndents .requested present, and those who have not ti their mite bose i please bring - o some plana will be : aug?sted io bringing up of the quota. Motw rsyer with sermon at 11 a. xa.The I taoir will repeat some of the Laat- sic accompanied by Mise Ines Chanv on the vjoitn. The KightvKev.-.W. craer, D. IX, Bishop of the Diocese a will be present and confirm a .d. preach at- 1 :80 p. m. . when prf s to. ret f i u lis r vt er Y T. Civ prayer wui no saia ana i" w. . iu,ah the music . St.'' Paul's ex ter t a cordial invitation to all to at t; . i. services. ' . .-, - ' f t x.tzi ttxssvs ' - - ' C or- Commercial and . Washington s; .i Carl F. Miller, pastor. Banuay ac ! 10 i. m. lr. Carl E. MiUer,- au per sent. 'The aehool- ia growing ev-r-r- ..r ,r. Kext Sunday we are to have t i.ii t from The boya' Trair.;cg school. V. i w. 1 want to hear them play. . Come si: . tn-.f tho ehildren. Worship at i 11 a i. feroa subject "Wha Seek Ye. V . hare new, son books, "Hymna'Of V- i." .Von will enjoy theee songs. V i r? all, of our members to attend tht i t-tunga at the Tabernacle and help u tit wt aey en ; . - -. JOIK'S VA.ui.HCAli LUTH , CHU-CH bii'.eerU and "A"' . H. W. Gross, pastor. There win r Sunday i n. tl in the English at 10-.3J a. a. fcanday school at :30 a. m. Tegular Sunday ia Germsa at T:30 p. m. -Walther a meets Iriday at 8:00 p. m. r air be ; lv bf ii Lt C r i I t,. !. 1 1 1 Clf in on aui -.T T ErAXGriilCAL--Stato and .h atreeta, M. Koehler, pastor, y school in Enrlish at 9:30 a. m. service with tetmos by the pastor. U "Who Is Born of Godl" Yenng 's meeting at o:J p. m. Topic: , orportuniiies do missions offer for tsriee! Evenlnj aervica in Eng at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Jesus e the Temple." Mid-week rneet ; iursday at 7:30 p.n. Bibio school ; rday at the usual time. Come iear the old and ever sew foipcl. J tt-:t:st t:3t MEiuoLxr episcopal Co; - f tato and Church streets. Blaine K. V; atrkk, minister. Claaa meeting, 9:1 a. m. Sunday aehool, 9:35 a. m. II. .'. t.iaaks, superintendent. Morning wor i. 11 o'elok. Thia is the church of I muaie. There will bo special mir -a by the choir under the direc tion i( Prof. E. W. Uobson, with Prof. T. . : berte at the organ. A eongre r' 1 t at taxed the rapacity of the i ard the splendid Easter tansie las-. v. .V The musie every Sunday ia j t,. rally as good. The service this r." -'.tlssa . Lczckrs (Aclasis,'' I Isva Prs-ccnTsr-tica -. s wira Lrn-ian la for the ' M ft '1 I week is specially important. ' Dr. E. C. Hickman,- - president of Kimball School f .. Theolo'y, . will ' preach, and:, lie will apeak on the vital subject of the training of the ministry and the leadership ol the church. - This message will be time ly and will be, of concern to every be liever in the church's future. Everybody welcome. . Services in' the tabernacle this afternoon ' and tonight. JASON LEE' MEMORIAL Corner Vc Winter aad Jefferson streets. Tbomae Aeheson.' pastor. LeRoy Walker, aaslet ant. In charge of the Junior church. The doors of this eh arch . are alwsya wide open to the public and a home-like greet ing is . as a red to all , who "attend its servtees.r Von are cordially invited to at tend the following services on the coming Lord's Day: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. with three separate departments t uno tioniag. , C. AC Roberts is superintend ent. - There sre classes for all ages and ronsec rated teach era for every elaas. Come early. Pnblie werahip at 11 a. m. lr. Hammond of the Kimball School of Theology,- a Ions; time friend of thia con gregation witt be present and .will preach. Her. Walker will conduct the service for the Junior charch downstairs. Young pew pie 8 to 1ft years of age welcomed. The Kpwerth League devotional meeting will be held at p. as. Young people thia ia nar .- ehanee - for a service that ' Will appeal to you. Evening worship at . 7:30 at the Union Revival Tabernacle on Wil lamette University campus. State and uta streets. Boom for everybody in the new tabernacle. . Come on and bring., your friends with you also.- Plan to attend the dedicatory - serviee ;( the tabernacle . at S n. m. this (Sunday ) afternoon." Services every evening of the ' week at the tame place, Saturday excepted.- r ; ' DEXTER" -OTREET METHODIST Center and North 13th streets.. , Geo. .8, Roeder, minister Sunday school 10 s. m. August O. Carl, superintendent. At; 11 o'clock Rev. Dr. Powell, professor of "Kimball . School of ' Theology," will preach on the - theme: "The Task Su preme. we coroiauy invito any oi our Euglish-spesklng irieaas wno ao not wor ship elsewhere to hear brother Powell, who waa at one time a missionary in India, and who will deliver aa interesting message for young and old. In the af- ternooa and eaea evening we meet wnn the other churches' in a union .revival eanroairn. The serviees are ' being field In the- newly-erected 'tabernacle on 12th and Stau streets. - r . ' ' LESUIB METHODIST. EPISCOPAL South Commercial and Myers streets. H. F. Pcmbertoa, pastor. - You are cordially invited to - attend the - services ot tma church on 8unday as ' follows: - Sunday school at 9:4$.- E. A. iihoten, auperin- tendent. . The Bible la our tevt book; the bnildinr tsf Christian character our .aim. The Epworth League meeting at & :30..The young people are making this an, interest ing and helpful hour. - Morning worship at 11 O'Ctocc. etermon budjccs. i" Christian Life: Ie It - Hard : or Easy t There will.be no evening meeting aa we are co-operating in ' the Demarest meet ings, in the Tabernacle. - we win do giaa to welcome you to the. serviees of this church at all, times. -i You will enjoy the Christian atmoaphere, 'the. god fellowahip, the happy ainging. the excellent music .fur nished by the choir and the gospel preach ing. Come with, us and make this your church. . . . - : . .' .'. MARKET i STREET'" TREE ' METHO DIST Corner of Market and North .Wln- . . -. . - - -D.w . U.im.prY!. . rlKrke- Itr VtCWVa. ' pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. Frank S. Schuts,, superintendent. Classes - for .ti .1... m-nA r - Preehinr '- at 11 ' . " r. - -f i- irk. ' anhiupt . finnasv morninr wiU be: "The Heifer on -Its Hsunches." Class tmeeuii' as ; Mrs. Ida Garrett, leader. ; There wiU be no 8 an day evening aervicea at the church, nor week day meetinga as theehureh is co-operating i ia the DeasarUt' Sevival at the Bi: Tabernacle. SOAXDHf AVIAN' METHODIST EPIS COPAL 15th and Mill streets. Davtd.C. HasseL pastor. . Sunday morning service at 11 o'-eloekt Sundays aehool -at' 10 o'clock. Gust i Anderson, t superintendent. rTZj. v.j . BmiiM aehnoL with splendid attendance; let even better this fcandsy. There will .be bo. evening services a wis tun, g undsy -or during tne weea, want i to participate in the evsngeliatio meetings at the tabernacle. Come to these meetings and bring your friends. -' pfggatTmAH ': " FIRST PRtiiYTJ-ilLAS CEIURCH Ward WUUs Long,, Minister. 9 :4a a. m. iSanday school. , 11:00, a. m. Morn ing worship. Sermon by tho ministers The : choir will sing "i esr Not Ye, or Israel," Spicker. Mr. Arnold s organ numbers will be ' Beethoven aelectjona. 0:15 p. m-. Chriatiaa Endeavor Societiea. :': " vsitmtux - UNITARIAN CULiCU Ev. Uartja Pereahetian, minister. Services are held in the Women's Club buUdiir, Cottage and Center atreeta. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded instruction.- Class lor adults. All those who hsve questions o ask and seek inormstion concerning the history and eeeeutiels of faith and char acter are urged to came to the adult claaa. The miniater conducts this class iav person. Devotional services st 11:0 e m. Sub ject of the eermoa, "The Mount of Trans figura'ioa." -Mrs... M. Fereshetian will Sing Hosanna, by request. Mrs. W, A. Denton at the organ. .The Woman a A.1 Lanee meets -with Mrs. Bradley at Cha in awa on Friday afternoon, further par ticulars will be announced from the jn pit. ' ' --v.-.', FIRST UNITED BRETHREN, .corner Twelfth and Mission streets. Sundsy school at 10 a. m. Classes for all agev Preaching at 11 a. m. . There will be no evening aervicea as we are cooperating with the Demsr-t Union Bevivsl which wiU be neld atvJ:30 and 7:30 p. m. in the new Ubemacle.- Corner State and Mission streets. We esrnestly urge all to hear this wonderful woman preacher. You are invited to come and worship with us in the morning serviees in the church. C.-W. Tibbet, paator. .. -. , UNITED BRETHREN Corner of lTth and Nebraska Avenue. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a, m. Young peo ple's service 6 p. m. Ladies' Aid Wed- Lodsts : end Mulrtsa Ta!!r tit tha VVVhits ' Hcssa V- Loijs, r.f;u;ica laxdip la the) tipper house, met reem'y at tie executive mansion in ? '-"ton. iTiieut Coo4d a.aJ t. ovvf the party cutloc tl r'--C:r t'. .1 Fcrtit Unvsihd by atjowa ' la shown the Artsona mmoril Btoae which w unvcll- e4 by the President at the AVh- laston Monument before a nota ble ctherlngv ' The stone wan pre sented by lira. H. A. Smith. acUaf nesdar afternoon. There' will be no other serviees until the union meetings elose.-. v;..; V - v ' ' 1 :' t ' " : f " MTHAHY KET0RMXD Corner of. Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and German preaching service 11-a. m. No evening service. f M. Denny, pastor. : CHSISTIAH ECIENCB FIRST CHCItCH Iurbi : Hughes hall, over the J. C. Penney store.. Sun day morning serviees at 11 o'clock. Sub ject of lesson aermon. "Probation After Death." Sunday esnool at :ao a. m. Wednesdsy evening teatimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Beading room, 109- Maaonie temple, open . every day except boll day a and Sundays from 11 .IS to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to our aervicea and to our reading room. .. - CHURCH OP GOD 1846 X. Church St. J. J. Gillespie, paa tor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. Walter Barkus, superintendent... Our ' Sundsy school is small but interesting and each one has the privilege of expressing their views on the word of God. Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject; ttetarumg good for Evil: 2 Kings 6:18-23. Young Peo ple's service :45. Song service and tesumony meeting i :u p. ni. trrwyvr meeting at 1590 Highland Avenae Tues day evening 7:30 and our regular prayer aerviee at the chapel Wednesday evening SO. Come ana enjoy the services. " rUU GOSPEL 1OSH0 Bullock, patter, 251 Mission street. No meetings eunasy no we are cvoperasiag with the Demareat revival at the taber nacle. There win no meetinga in too asie- sins - Tuesds-r. Thursdav and - Baturuay eirhta at 8 o'clock. Evangelist Jimmy Tolan, the Irish ex-Catholic, is atill with us. God is working in our midst; saving. baptising and healing. Come and enjoy times of refreshing irons tne presence ox the Lord.; . - ozas Trozvas lassxov - t3 Court street, C. 8. Johnson, pas tor. Sundsy school at 2 p. m. tierviee at 9 and. p. nr. Bible etudy on Tues day evening. Cottage prayer meeting Wodneadar evening at North Howell. Young People's meeting Thursday evening. Miss Evs Pfsu, leader. Hervices eaturaay evening. Full gospel messages. Prayers for the sick. Everybody welcome. SAXiVAXXOH AB3XY Salvation Army services Holiness meet- 1 , A WMMwnaHV IhlL Will IIMTi interesting to all that come, a time when full Baivanon win no ptwesm, Company meeting 3 o'clock.'! Classen for IU . ages, vomt ana ormg "w vuuui cu. X. r. Lm. o : lo. a young peopra a lor that ram will enjoy. 8 p. aa. Rally for souls. . This meeting - is of the old Salvation Army .type. - fitreet meetings during the - week at T p.. nr. The local corps of the Salvation Army eo-operatea with the Revival services at .the taber nacle, 7 :au p. . m- m THE TTEST BPTEITXTALIST CHURCH : Meeta every Sunday evening in W. O. W. hall 'nest Sunday. The Bev. . Anna Coaekley of Portland wui'DO wiw us. - A A.'. A. GIVES ItADIO TALKS Assurance that , the radio talka for motorists as supplied by ottU cials.and representatives, of the American Automobile Association are meeting with approval, says a recent bulletin of fthe A.A.A.; is definitely Klven in a letter Irom Jose Velasco, of Santa AnaV Salva dor. Central America, to the effect that, "the rolce of the .capiur Is not only "heard bat enjoyed.,' ; The A.AJL, . goes Ton the air- every Friday night ; from -WRC, the Washington broadcasting unit of, the Radio Corporation of Amer ica. : -rr Recourse to the geography book will show that Santa Ana Js nearly 2000 miles from the National Cap ital "as the radlo wates fly." ; That a radio fan ' in Salvador should hear ' the , Washington broadcasting station regularly is in itself a ? matter of ; acientific achievement, but the A.A.A., Pres ident Thos. P, tHenry ; states, is particularly Interested to know that Its weekly messages to motor ists are covering so much wider a territory than waa anticipated when " arrangements were first made with WRC to broadcast. Fi rot G Ei r i oil Q n G h u re ' Center and High Streets ' ) ' ' .'JJ. EVAIIS; xakster. - ' - CIIURCII ."ATTENDANCE is important for you.I ' It is valuable for society. It is aii asset to the ) community. -"Go to 'church 'today. . , . : RELIGIOUS EDUCATION is featured in our fine : : .- Dible school at 3.45. - Departments and classes for: :. . : all ages. . ;v . v- vr;:; ;: . " Practical sermon and worship at T.1 o'clock! -At;.d the Dcmarcst Ilevival at the Dig Tabernacle Sun day afternoon and night. '. CocHdjs es- Mcnsorisl S tens'' J ' . 'A for Governor Hunt of Arizona. .The memorial, a magaltlcent speclinett from' the state's fossilized forest, was placed on the S 20 foot land lag; of the monument. , ' T w I w- STAYTOn HEWS Lyons visitors in Stayton Mon day were Mr. and Mrs. Bane Mar tin who spent the afternoon there. Miss Emma Peters of Union Hill was here visiting her sisters Anna and Mildred who are attending high school a day or two the first of the Week. 1 -rf-;A-r Several carloads of Stayton resi dents attended the unveiling ex ercises at Salem Saturday, when the statue of the circuit rider, was dedicated and unveiled. ; : Mrs. Sophia Jones and her niece. Mrs. Amy' ."King, drove over, from Salem Sunday visiting through the day as guests of Mrs. Laura Cleve land. Both women are former residents of Stayton. Fire broke : out In s the Stayton hotel about 2 a. m. Monday which resulted In much damage- to the structure. Almost the entire rear section was burned. The kitchen and ' Its contents Is a total loss while the hall, dining room and several upstairs bed rooms were damaged considerably by fire, smoke and water. For a time it seemed the entire building would be consumed but heroic work on the part of the fire company final ly brought the flames under control.- Mrs. Mary J. Queener, who for many years, was a highly respected citizen of Stayton has been com mitted to the insane asylum at Sa lem. Mrs. Queener Is the mother of seven . children, and was the wife of William H. Queener, who for many years, was Stayton's only resident lawyer. Mr. Queener. passed away several years ago. The complaint was filed by her daughters, one, of whom she has been living with the past year ot more. Stayton people regret to hear of her misfortune. ;- . y John Braun arrived home from California last Saturday after a month's absence. Mr. Braun has purchased property for a homi in the sunny southland and as soon as he can dispose of his. residence and other property interests here, will go south with his family to make a home. Mrs. E. B. Watters has received word of the Illness of her mother who lives in Missouri and" Is pre paring to go east In the near fu ture, in; order that she may as sist In caring for her. ' R. D. Cooper of Portland is at the Cooper, borne here, tor an In definite stay and is enjoying the fishing in the streams about him. John A. Gehlen and family and Mrs. Ben Gehlen spent Easter In Portland where they visited with relatives.' - ' - t . Mrs.-C. P. Burmester and two little daughters spent several days the first of the week at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pelser near Marloa. . Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner and: Miss, Sylvia Sestak spent the Easter holiday here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sestak. The Faulkners are -. Portland .residents and Miss Sestak is there attending business college : Mrs. E. T. Matthieu Is spending the. week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Forette at their farm home near Shaw. , nr. B. Keeier or Lyons was shopping, here Monday. - Mr, Kee fer -expects to leave for Ohio In a few days where he will superin tend the settlement of an estate ii which he Is Interested. ' W, O. Cooper has the' contract for painting the newly construct ed, warehouse for' the ' Santiam Woolen Mill company. t The builds Ing - which Is 60 by 80 jfeet has Just been completed. ;"" A. D. -Gardner, Jr has begun the excavation for a new. bunga low which he contemplates build ing "on his lot on second street In the near future. The structure is to be modern In every way. Joseph Fisher will have charge of the car penter work. Mr. Gardner is a bachelor at the present time. James Mielkl, a student at OAC who came home to spend Easter with.-home folks returned to Cor valll Monday. . Mr. Mielkl is Uk ing forestry training and has dis tinguished himself by his aptness in the work. :. . C. E. Kramer, proprietor of the Stayton . bakery, celebrated hii 60th birthday Sunday. Mr. Kra mer entertained at dinner for his pleasure. !; -"'-':-'V:y:r ''v';i " 4 The Misses Smith, two talented young women from MontavillA, as sisted in the musical ' program at the Christian church on ' Easter morning; their musical contribu tions were rare treats for Stayton people. - t . - (. . ' A special program and servicas were held In all the churches on Easter Sunday. There waa a good attendance at each church. " Peter Riea is off duty for a few days nursing a painful case of In fection In one of his hands. He had a boil on his hand which waa . -r .... -ui-f. 1 r2 - OPPOSITE SUPREME COURT BUILDING '. This buildinjj, erected in, four, days by volunteer . workers, covering 20,C square feet, using 80,000 board feet' of lumber, was completed lact niht. 4A- SALEM O b 1 1 ill 1 Mill I rv. ) : Nurseir. for opened with a pin and Infection followed. Seven to eisht was the score for the ball game played on the home diamond Easter Sunday by the home team and Turner, the Konoia falling to the visiting team. ' IS IT- FAIR TO TUB FAR3I y BOY? In a state. where 506,614 occu pational 'workers 10 years ot age aad over are engagea In agricul ture 1051 pupils are studying first year agriculture, 854. pupils are studying second year agriculture, 481 pupils are studying third year agriculture, and 53 S pupils are studying fourth year agriculture. A total of 291 pupils are getting some training for agricultural oc cupations in high schools. The total of boys " enrolled ' In . high school Is 13,169. The 2919 who are studying agriculture are 22 of those enrolled; in high school. Pract Ically one - boy In four of those enrolled in high school Is re ceiving sbme training in agricul ture In this state where 7 workers In 10 are engaged In agricultural pursuits.- For the state' to train as high a percentage "of its farm ers for their jobs as it Is training of other workers for their jobs the enrollment In agricultural courses must be multiplied by 2.8. - The ratio ot those being trained for agriculture to those needed by agriculture In the state Is, how ever, more significant. The aver age tenure ' on the farm of the 506,614 workers ia agriculture Is ZD M 7T) u saMaa! 12th STREET END OF WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY FIRST CONCERT OF YEAR TODAY, 2:15 P. PFJITtfTD P'TI A :TT OSCAR A. STEELHAJUIER, DIRECTOR 'March Columbian" King. i ."Rossini's Slabat Elated Arr. Meyerellcs.' Sabbath MonT-JewelL DEDICATION OF. TABERNACLE AT 3 P. M. AND SZRT.ION BY O SUBJECT: : The Dream Sermon CHORUS CHOIR OF2CID Special Masie, Directed By Agile w -(fejmairest r at I children in b 2 to' 4 veari. U we s3une tiat the average tenure ; is four years we then have a demand tor id farmers every four years whereas the high schools are train ing 2919. On this basis one farm er in every 173 would receive som training for his work .- ia tuga school. -. " Farming fas become commer- clalixed and highly complex. New aroblems are continually arising with changing conidtlons in the social order. . Unless we do a Bet ter Job of reachlnr the farm boys with training related to their occu pation can we hope to have a seii sustainlng agriculture ia the Unit ed States? ' . .;,V . - TURKS TAKE TO EUNYAN ' CANSTANTINOPLE, April 26 (Mail). American missionaries here have made a "best seller" cf Banyan's Pilgrim'a Progress. . Nearly 3000 copies of this work have been .printed in the .Turkish laneuaae and sold during the last ten months by the American Bible house In the city. , ; ; " ' - ' r 9:45 Bible SchooL ' " . - . . , 11:00 Morning Worship. Subject: "Valley a!r!i trj T" t tatn Sinners. Jacloi story: A Legend cl T!. LI 0:00 B. Y. P. TJ. . - . ' ' - ' - 7:80 Iemarest Revival la the Tabernacle. 1 ixr-n ! j v 1 uu s - - w : .... j-i- .. j "Celebrated" I.Iiaust' Pairccl:L "A Passing Fancy; JeweH ' "Ilancresque" Dvcrke-Lcr: 3 "THE; .TEMPLE" .i.r-t 1 i 3 n-t- (-rw )( -y t. -J v- m v .j - 'iri;'" ll -T I I C,t E V f T ' - - . ; '. r i "VVe have a cc:r:' lection to cliocsa f. Now is the tine t: fixing your porch Lc: jM ii r- 173 IT. L" "V CATUH U. BY . 1 . ; . - 1 1 t - r - 'n.'. - j zi 7: t Horry c. coareaaoa. , t