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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1926)
' 4 !' "t " I 'Li I -fill I til I ' ' Vl IS'.! If;, 12 -t 0- It 1 3 I. n - si r : -.- i;i . -j Mi hi iii V ri". laaaed Dotty Kxeept Monday jr 311 float CoHusartUl B. J. Headxieka - . a" red JF. Tease .- Lee M. kierrinaa Leal to J. BmiU . . adrod fiascm - - " Hanaro , If aaarlaa-Kdttor - City Editor Teletrapk Editor Society Editor .' V MXiSES Or THE Tne Aaaeeteted Press U exeloaivaty entitled to tke ase (or poklleattea of oil mow Himnt nwiiM h h aoi eiuorwiae SOW PBbUAAM HorOIO. . --i- business Albert Brers, S3 WeireaW BMg., PetlaaVOre how. K Clark Co, New Tork. 128-13 W. SI Poy Psyae, Soaroa Bide Saa Fraaeiaee. r TlXEPHOSES;'. ' CJroalaUoa OffieSS Baits Offloo .,..11 or Vetera at Ut Poat OfTLea la Bales. Yi. - f , June 27. GOD IS LOVE "If Jthou turn obedient onto Ilia voice, He will tbe.' JDeut. 4:3031. - "OFFICIAL SAW AIMEE IN TUCSON' ; - Many good people have no doubt wondered at the appar ent determination of a certain class of newspapers, or . per haps it should be said newspaper head writers and telegraph editors, to show up, the dark rumors concerning- the disap pearance of Aimee Semple McPherson, the woman evangelist of IiwJAngele; Th6 seeming glee taken- nasty Insinuations concerning s; 5 true ',v . ' 1 ? , "':?v:' l-'l':::-):::K institutions'' evidently- originating-i from - depraved v or L1- cynical minds. , i I ''-I A ''-juM- There was a case yesterday. A newspaper scare head screamed : ' "Official Saw - Aimee in ; Tucson." In reading below the screaming banner it was found that the "official, was th 'building inspectorM,6f Tucson, Arizona ; that hehad comeDnto the train aa it passed through that town and asked Tto see Mrs. McPherson, at a very early hour in the morning, arid had told her that he saw her.f our weeks ago inTucson; that he knew, her by, the color of her hair and her slight figure. , i. i ;'y The "building inspector the size f Clarence Blakeley detective with Mrs. McPherson Los Angeles . -.7 ,:. ' -r- - - -v.'. ". -The detective was' too" polite to throw .the fellow off of ?: Aiiy one who has ever: had any experience with such 'cases ' knows that the testimony ;of such witriesses as the .Tucson "building inspector' is as1 unreliabler on the average, as the prattle of the average inmate of the padded cell at jDr. Steiners institution at the . wny ao tne newspaper neaa writers, ana leiegrapa eau- ors oi a certain type oi newspaper, ana ox some y ues im. j ought to have higher ideali,' give that'slanftd the newsT It : It is! because, in the main, They think it makes better newsJ They : think .a crooked thing is live news.' They hope all. such1 incidents as the dis ippararic of llrs. Mc pHersori may turn out to be on account sbinethirigr6oked or nasty V-"" r('5V ' -f - 1 And they know a great proportion of newspaper readers jt ! to read of crime and slime better thaiuto f readof great tod good deeds arid kindly-and sympathetic actsJi , Otherwise even the purient minded ; and sensational and cynical amprig newspaper head writers and : telegraph" and news .writers an4 ditsOrs would work.' 3? Sabbath School ; Lesson Yfy'l bl tArran4red Ffom ithe Improved ' tJnif onn u tr'ii.A International .by ; . r - fTllE CIUMIID'AND EDUCA-. ,? TIOX OP BIOSEH. - . tsson Text Exodus"-2:1-10; 't f Golden, Text --Train up a. child ' la the way he should goand when 'T' 1, h 1" Id he,wiirhot depart from rw-r'lt.-ftrov. 226.? ' ..r;-- .'"jf, ''" -.1. Moses Parentage v, 1. , : v j ' Both father and 'mother were of lyitteal stoclu. Being front the " ssnoe trlhe, they had- a. .common band of interest . and sympathy. Amrain had the good Judgment to choose for! a wife a woman who ' possessfcd sympathies and . ambi tions in harmony with his own. II. Moses Birth v.-2. ; -'- Two children were born to Am- ' ram 'and Jochebcd before Moses - Aaron and Miriam. However, Mo-1 . ; Ba wm me utb one mac nis mota - cr 'was assured was to be the de liverer of the-choaen people. There was something striking about this child "which caused her to believe ' that It was cent of. God.' C She saw 1ftat he. was a goodly ichlld.' In Btephen ..speech-r-Acts 7 ;2 0 he asserts that iithe. chUd was "ex ceeding fair, or fair ;to God.; No Joult Ms. mother, believed him 'to be the deliverer of his people and instilled that truth in his mind rpm .diiWhood."t ecanse ct this i belief she f' had. .confidence that "somehow God would save . him from the cruel 'hand of the -king. O.IIL SloBCS Prceirvation---vvi5- S, Though haraoh's edict' was la force, his Brother's, faith. .was.suc : ua to cause her to. ignore.. it. and hiJa Moses for three months. The ).!4ing of the" cnlld , was not.: bc cause of fear,- but because of laith lleo. 11:23. , It was her . faith' whlch'raade her brave to ig- r. - re the king's edict. - Though - II osest. mother had faith,'; she did - -1 . 1 rnore ; the ' . proper use of li . . ii :..'.' Pharaoh's rlan' was that .. every male: chill t . sJouId be de stroyeJ, tut Co.! r.ad planned oth erwise for-lLis child.. 'Perhaps' the .story of how Noah acd .hU. family vere saved la the ark suggested to his mother the expediency used, namely, ; the ark of bulrushes. P-: ;!!???'' Ee wes fan ill ar with St, Salsa, Oregoa ; W. H. Heaoanen . Ctoeolatlea) lUMfW Ralph II. Kletsiag V AdverVeiBC Mmhm Fraak Jsakeakl , Mu Jab Dept. E. A. RtwUa ; . Livestock Editor ; W. C. Coaaar i Foaltry XAAut ASSOCIATES HEM creauea m ta . orricESt - : s Ore. ' ? :- ' - -W r nit t eiuuH -mt. km Celil.j Hlcgiaa BidjvTio Anfe too. Can. " Ks-w De?ertneiit2S r 1 , Jek Popartmioot 1st Orecea, oo 1028- to the Lord thy God. and so alt be not forsake the, neither destroy - - ,j in assuming, that ' the various the absence of the woman were of Tucson, Arizona, is likely of in Salem.; He was told by a to writeat down arid send it to end of (Renter street in Salem. cfo that fwiy ; write that; way ; K : ' 1 they want such things to be. give different, slants Q their the place where Pharaoh's dao"gh- ter came to .bathe,, an d, believed that somehow . through her. the child would be saved. She placed the ark fat , the '.; particular place where it would X attract attention, lit is Interesting' to note the steps as pointed ; out by .'' another,' by which God'sj plan 'Was carried out. V,lvThe motheYts wit. t ' She placed the' baby at the prop er place and at ; the opportune time. Then, too, Jirlm was jio doubt stationed as a watch to aid in the affair ( V4K ' ' 2.. A faUhful sister (v. 7). f V: Had Miriam not ! been faithful, humanly , speaking,'1; Moses-; life would not have been: preaerred and properly nursed r and ' ed ucated at the proper time This should'.be a Worthy example ifoir everyslst'er, causing her.4o exercise . watch'and care over, her, ' . r . : X ' : t. Awomans curioslty(v; 5) 'This strange objeef'athong 'the flags . attracted "the attention of Pharoah's daughter- and; she1 di rected her maids to bring H to her. 4., A woman's' corapassion-v. 6). f When the ark was brought and opened the baby wept. That wom an has' lost -her feminine instinct w ho is unmoved with compassion at the cry' of a lonely, motherless ... '.'& i- , . . , - , r 5'. The baby's tears (t. 6). . . The tears aroused her-womanly. instinct,, and i at; the suggestion of Miriam the baby's mother . was hired to nurse, her ownchildr-No one can 'nurse a child so well as its ownrmother, ' ?-' fl - IV. aioses ducatlon-(v. O). 4. Moses was first: educated at his mother's knee.' During thli time his character took form.,- Here his mind wa3 filled with the Word of God and he was made acquainted with the Jewish hopes and prospects. In these early years no doubt the in domitable purpose ;was; nxed to suffer affliction with the people of God rather than to enjoy the fleas ures of sla for a 8eason--(IIeb. 11; 54-26). . Seelng.by faith the djes tlay of 'lier cliild, - Jochebel male rood we cf her tine. ;.4-- ', !,-. i I . i . ' . .. V -.''--..'.3 f'1 ,'..-- .- . ' . --..... -Oh, Sayl Did Tow Ilear? v Two friends "ineet. casually upon a bi(y street, j Let's 'listen Ja". on their brief? coiversatlbn, ; 1' i. -'"Where'aire you and yoar; wlf e liTtns now. Bill? ,1 You were about to more the last, time I saw you." ."What? A Idas ago as ; that, Jlmi since last we ran across each other?? How time does get .away from' as! -. Come up and spend an evening wlh a( No. 461 i ' '" avenue. ; Glad : to have you! look our new quarters, over. Jast give us' a r ring, vthough. i when ; you're ready. You. know how t la. 1 Wife and. I sten out a bit .when there's nobody expected. . rUi;i 'V . "Thanks, old man. , 111 take you up on that. By the way, . I suppose you're seeing a great deal of Bob Blank now?" mentioning a mutual friends of former, days.' - ' "No. Haven't seen Bob Id ages! Strange your speaking of JHm.V I was thlnklng-only the other night it was too, bad, I Bad lost track; of him. 'Does he live near us? (Give me his address . and I'll look him up. '" S "Well,, you'll riot : have to look far ; not waste much, time in rthe search.! laughed Jim. "Bob lives at No. - ayenue, too!' Great Scott! That's a good one on us both. Bob and I under the same roof and neither of us know ing It! : We three will have to get together soon' and, talk' old times over. So: long, Jim j f 4 K, ' "So long, . Bill ! As casually as they , had met the two parted to come together again by chance or by choice,- but not with any cer tainty ot daily occurrence. .- : ' .This is a true story. Such situ ations can and do arise in a mighty metropolis, '.where. the s best of friends . are separated by 'high business pressure and diversity of Interests..; ' - ' -. -;vWe can scarcely believe it!" cry - the ; small owners. - "How dreadful!" " !.' ' It Hs! Loneliness gets la its hardest licks in the crowded r' ' But there is another side to I - Jane high-headed, gay-hea. -vibrant with the sap of life . . . 1 1 courses inrougn iiih xeuis u. young things, above all els sires happiness. Not m a t enough to -know; happiness ' out tllerestf ulresUessiy sh oui to find It. And in the ag i fashios 05 young tnings.. . IT 1 K--V oii.N-aaaii.i- V " 11 i POUR - t Mr. Howard Bennett, spec through the late afternoon I shine in the. direction of-JLoe geles, decided that he did not California. There -was samel Dig-ana -puipy -ana tasteless c. it, he'; argued; like its - inf peaches, its thick-skinned or; anA plums. He thought' ot th autumn foliage, the tang pf in the air, the opening corn. 1 native Pennsylvania, and wdi. ed-hoV .anyone could enjoy' Ir Inltely this land of perpetual! ness and. sunshine, . V ; on'MrBennett's part . was. AnTSaBtern born, and bred, a uate- of a famous "New En, college, he .'held as a mattu prlnjtlpl jthkt the Atlantic . states ,were the best states InT the union, that 'pensylvania was .the best, of the Atlantic coast states, and that Miilersburg, which ! had given him' birth, was the best town of Its sixe in Pennsylvania. r "Had modesty;' permitted! him f. toi go farther, he would doubtless have said that the Bennetts 'were' the best people in Miilersburg; V Lsaidewrd w et in went, felthfciif avlnr: that , thriT 7.7??.. V. -8 8et .w5 BU went' wlthour saying that- they wetd, the' richest: Old Hiram BeiH neit, nis grandfather, had built the first sawmill in the couiity, and from lumber to coal,. from coal to electric light and street railway franchises were easy and natural steps. As-- -iM-Tesnlt. i his father, Stephen Bennett, was accounted a very rich; man,?and Howard I and hla sister Margaret would some day; share, between them a very large1 fortune. - t v . ' It. caused ho rejoicing in' the Bennett family -when Howard the year after,. his return- from ?co lege, began a .Whirlwind courtship of Sylvia ThorneJ , The girl was on a visit home, then; after her first year In Hollywood. It wss true, as Sylvia had told Jean that she and Howard, had' known each -other since childhood, but. Sylvia ' had been. Mary McKenna In those pre movle days,- and although ;. her father. Jim McKenna was the pro-; prletor otrMIllersbarg's' leading and bnlyhookshop, and a far better-read man than any pf the Ben netts, he "moved on a different plane, socially. Whed.hls daugh ter Mary had been a snub-nosed youngster in short dresses ; and Howard Bennett a freckle-faced yoath in knickerbockers,' it had been quite all right, for them to at tend the same bible classes," coast down Main street hill together,' go to the same public SchooL y But when Howard went off to Swarth more, nd Mary, arter the .death of her mother, to kevp bouse for her father in a flat, over the book shop, the social gulf besan to widen. - i It was not Ti-Hi Mary cana back as Cylvli Tcra. wlth sor-ctfcing or a reputation" as a screen actress. that. Illllersharg ia general and Howard Bennett in rartSetslar real-iz3-what a-Ir-ntlful r-a tielr Her ' elders - overlook., the' fact that i discretion -and poise come with the years and' that real virtue is not 'ignorance nor stupid; pas sivity,'. -but "rather ' the result ' 61 temptation' met, ' understood and withstood,- forget the days of their youth and open their eyes, throw up- their hands and begin to bab ble when Jane comes in sight.' - S "Gdod "gracious V : This . makes three times this week she- has gone riding with that .Graham, fellow." w "Yes, and last night she sat on the back .'porch . until . midnight witji the' youngest' Jones boy." . "And 4olks say ""she" 1 goes to dances at the- lake!"vf Vvj-::;l y.. r;"Dearme;rfwh"as her mother thinking of? t I'd hate to, have a daughter of mine running ar6und 8o!'V; .r : -.- V ;X : Then.-John comes in Jtor.' his share. . - : ', r '' V;V . v' My sakes! That boy's on the road again ! - Driving as Vthugh the. old hoy were . after lilm, and stirring tip more dual than "a- drove of cattle 4iiI-f ':;-':i 7,,Doesntj he ever stay . home ? Heard he broke an axlejast week. Lacky-it he doesn't , :brak his neck.' Did you' hear he's 'gambling -"Mercy! - What fa the world coming to! I feel so sorry for his poor mother! !i j- tf So on ad infinitum1. .The worst of it is, most that is said is neith er; trueinor deserved, ; nor ' is it meant maliciously. -'," Yet it works havoc untold. r '--. fl 'n;-" ' : Jane is hurt by the censorious whisperings; she grows reckless, wilfully flaunts her disregard -of public opinion--and, in; the ' still watches of the night sobs Into her pillow.; y-fy :r .,: In the little community there is warmth o affection, depths of un selfishness, generosity . unbounded. But it is there, too,' where rumor takes wings andt gossip gees about seeking whom it 'may -devour, t . Things woull-le-Ll.PTL''M .UU iJlta4isidgousAo4only during Sylvia's ttay,but afters wards, by letter, ;dr jjrom jcrtayng ibis seconds trip across the conti-i nent '.in -order to persuade' Sylvia to reconsider her 'declsloir and al Wn!tt. Place "$ei, engagement ring be; had ready for. the oeca slon ton her finger. ' As Sylvia bad ways.". like ill the Bennetfs.l To majce him -want ' a thlng it . was only necessary to le( him think he cquM not have it. And he wanted Sylvia- Very much irideedFor Xhi matter of that, so might any mahj There werer' several in Hollywood M-Wct iW l Hi Irpsear the.? train slid -Into the station, straigbteDed 'his exce)4 lent shoulders, beneath the tweed of his coat. It was a wellcut coU fashioned by . -an exclusive ; tailor; and gave its wearer a sureestlon of Fifth Avenue. New Ydrli-The Huffy-haired girl- Who f olloed Mnt from the train gazed admir ingly at his smartly-groomea- back and wondered if ie was'some'pew ant; to her, unknown "stars in 'the screen llrmaneaC tjfttw. Howard Bennett did not "particularly sug gest morie. jfur;, but' rather- the smart -young colleger or business man, .With a 'pleasant but ;bjr;rta neans over-inteiiigept.race, small eyes, a stubborn and 'ratherl weak chln.'i::-- :;V V' - ' r He had wired Sylvia fot to meet fcim.at the train; the taxi driver would have ho difficulty 1$ finding ner newt cuarters, i He was glad that she had taken a house; on the oT5casionJOf .his last . visit she had been living In-a two-room apart ment and he had been obliged to do his wooing In taxicabs and res taurants, or at the bathing beach lw; with' a comfortable place in which to meet, he felt confident of hie ability to persuade her to give up the screen as means of livelt ho3d and take the place in Hillera burg' society to: which, his. money would entitle her. There was an b'trier girl at the bungalow, ' he knew,? but he; hoped- she worU have the good sense to be out. WhenEylvii. opened ft-3- doer for him, he seized both ter hands SPIRITUALIST CHURCH: READT FOR PASTOR V"; : (Con tlnaad from pafo 1.) ' ; . . , . ' i - .-. - -t landowner of JLeroy,, which left 1 Idol acres . of rich .- farm -land la this county, :ryaluedt at t300 per acre. for. the erection of a church for followers of Spiritualism, and also for a public library. The ap proximate value , of the bequest was 1330,000. . ',, The will , was written 4 in 1101, but was not admitted for probate until . 1 9 0 5, following the death of the testator. As soon as the docu ment .was .filed, Jta validity, was attacked by relatives who had been ignored and who put up a bitter fight to have It set aside on the ground 'that Crumbaugh was of unsouad mind and memory, and not competent to make a will. - The final ruling from, the su preme court sustained the will and directed the trustees to carry oat v- i...m.u.. .. .....t,!,!' uacer wn oeiiye? aa aaiireea, um uiv luaimvuuua v ivW testator. A year ago plans for the church were submitted and, ap proved and the contract let tor the construction.'. In a short time it wilt be formally opened, to , the public.' ' ; j . i' " r r! .' ' : f Although the will provided .for twe buildings, one for the church and the other for the iibrary; the trustees decided the combine the two,' using a bortion for-books and a reading room; while the church, it . . unoccupied by. Spiritualists, could be; available a4-a .'public meeting jlace, ,- Leroy being j in need -of a large . auditorium'', such as the; new' church provides. . n The princely bequest,; therefore, will not , be wholly wasted thanks to the good Judgment of the trus tees, although there is a possibil ities that the relatives, cut off in the w'U.'may start a new round of litigation because the.two struc tures were not kept separate as thevtestator stipulated, y The f trustees, 1" since the an nouncement that the church was nearlng completion, have received some applications from men who clatnuto be leaders, in the Spirlt naistic faith and who wish to be placed on ; the payroll when the church is dedicated., However, no -ne xwiU be , engaged until It "is le of ry hd ed ae- ls he of to pie i toy Im- ag its pay ure en and ect- . .... u-uyuciaftaitia regarded as obnoxious5 to femininity They were" tte vduUes7 imjpbsed a year before on cosmetics, all aids , to beauty included, and on chocolate milks -and other milk drinks. De spite a strenuous fight, the Ux on chewing;, tebacco and , "hard" ola drinks were retained, "? i eagerly, and would have kissed her but she evaded him. ',',.- r J 'Bon, be siUy, Howard, she sai4-as,she drewj.hiin .ipto he ; :-Lord,,rm glad to see you," His agitation left no, doubt of that. '.'Seemed like .that,, train would never' get here."'; V. V. . t' . I'm glad ta see "TOU; Howard i-fmightyglad,', she toldhlm. It W4tstruer enough She liked How- -ara- . Bennett had . : always liked him nd then, too.ihe-Was some- Ibner from I home. liEven " the excite ments of Hollywood had! not al ways-' been sufficient to make her forget the old town, with its old familiar faces. "Where's your bag gage f" r " - L'L -. " "',"". "r ' ' , fh-i-r had It sent to. the hbtel. Nice Ittle place youtve got here." He 'glanced about the attractively furnished living room. , " . ' V'Ief 4ry - the tveranda," Sylvia said, gaily, going to- the ,. wide French; windows which opened to the -porch' and garden. "There's a perfectly thrilling moon. On the threshold'she. paused, a very slim and lovely princess Indeed in her ivory chiffon gown.-She' waved to ward wa Iwlcker chair. 'Sit down,' Howarfl.and tell me; all the news from home." : ' ' " V. - ' ; ; " f ; l'i "WelC he laughed, fthey got a .traffic cop ; at,; Main and .Water streets 'now; :and-'a new picture theater right across from the hotel and' my. sister's engaged to a bank president in Philadelphia, and that about lets raff out, so Tar as news is concerned. - ' . - :- And I)ad?? I haven't' heard from him fdr'two' weeks.', "Fine.: I. was .talking to him the day -before I left. ; He sent his lova, and said he hoped you'd be comln home before long." '; . (To be. continued) ' . Copyright 1923. FYederiek Arnold Kum- - er.-Kctese oycntral Jrreiai:" Atsociatloa. nas BratrrrjAUST : j ' ; TW Pirat 8uiritualit eh ore a of Salem will Sold aerricco ot their kali, over Mill--ar'a atar. tail Sunday ovotUBK. Joo 27. af 7:30 o'clock. - . 5 .-Tito saMting will oo la aOTro ot orai talrot, 'apoakiot and ; jneuaxea. ' : The publie la cordially iovited. - ( , : : JA80V XXB XEMO&ZAX. K. E.rr North Winter and Jeeraon avenoo. Tkoa. Achetoa, paator. Oilbr Wreno, tiitut, - i charge at tlie Junior ehareJu This efaorek invites ta pablie to jola it ia the aerrieoa of ; worabjp to bo fcold faoro on the eominf Lord 'a day.. The larfo ttooo boilaiac ttferjroa a rool, rett fot olaeo -in wba o : worship ' '.-Tho eMireh. wltool tofmnn; at :45" a,fm-, rttk olaaaetf f or yaaaar - a ad- aid. ' :Th Hibl J tanght ij" rampetent ' teaekero. fablie worahip'ot It a.-u and.S -p. tm. Moraine thetnoi' ''The, J4 Whom Jo Saw." by. tho ; poatot. -At tbo: evenins n rrMrea a : ma - meeting- will--foeVeld in tko'iBtoreatof low enforeemejit.. ', Mr. B. Tiuif hi( pirture -en titled "The Triumph ot - JuUce" v will - bo. jiiBDlayod.- Three rhater of . the- Ep worth Xeafao will iteet -for ' devotional aerrleo at I pi m. The- opea foron for' odulta. eeta ia. the rbarch anaex. at f . w. TharadaT.. the fanror and Hen i or chdrcfaea. will meet for aud-woek' aervieo in the Enf lewood Grore by tho Scbara bom a. 2390 Kebraika aro-i-ne." A ' warn!" weleomo "' awaita f rlonda aad neif hbora- at alt the-aerrieea. - ",: ' 'ST. PAUX'S' EPI3C0PAX. . ' ' Charek ami -Chemeketa Sta. Rot. II. D. Cbambera, rertor. ; Corpoaate eolebnltioa o the Holy Eucharist for aaea and fcoya at 7:SO.- All fatkera invited. Tho' jaoa and boy will breakfast ia thoparrxah koaao.- Tho ehareh .school will neet at S:4&. Moraiaf prayer and lemon by tho rector at It a. m. All welcomo at -St. FaulaV t f. -.-? ;' . . . ' i ' : CHXIST EVAJTGELICAUXtrTHXaAir , State and 18th Sta. O. Keehler, paator. Saaday aehool at 9:80 a. am. Divine aerr iro ia KafUah at;10:0 a. m. Yooaf poo Mea meelinx St V p.- m. - CTTEBJtfATIOKAX,' BIBLE STUSEVTS ASSOCTATIOH Meet every. Saaday ia -Derby Bide- Court and Mirh -otreeta. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m. and S to 4 p. m. All interested In Biblo atudy cordially invited. Fnaeral scrvieea ia Salem and' vicinity conducted free of charge by local Bible claai. Pfrono '"FIRST EVANOEUCAI. Center and Liberty Sta. F. B. Culver. paator; Sunday school 0:45. Ij. Lh Thorn ton, superintendent. Preaching 11 a. m. Snbieet: "Prayer and Revival." Evanr- tlical league of Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Aana-vAlues, president. ' vaageliatic servjcea 8 p. m. Thursday evening, July 1st, Rev. O. li. lrfvell, 'presiding older of tho Salem district, will bring a mes sage following which the business ot the firt quarterly . conference will bo trans actod. :' - .- - . , . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, FIRST CHURCH - Oorner Liberty -and - Cherreketa- Sta. Sunday morning service at 11 o'elock; Sunday evening at 8. Subject . of looooa enann t 'Christian .Science."- 8onday aehoot aesstonO' convene at 0:30 'and 11 a. aw 'Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room 20'J Masonic temple, open every day except 8undaya and holidays from, 11 to 5:30, every evening vxcept Wednesday aad San day from 7:S0 to. ,8:00; Sunday after noon from 3 to 5. . ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC . - Corner Chemeketa and . Cottage Sta. Paator, Rev. J. R. Back, 751 Chemeketa St. Phoae 88, Serrieoa: 8 and 10 a. m. Sermon at 8 o'clock mass from tho gos pel of the' day. Benediction follows last maaa., Weekday aervieeo: Masa at 7 a. tn. This aehedule will obtain daring the hum mer montha. 8T. VIMCKUT 2E PAttt CATHOLIC Highland - and Myrtle Avenues. Rev. Tboa. V. Keenan. pastor. Phono -1J74. During; the summer montha masses on Sunday are tat. 7 aad 9S0, o'clock. Beno dietion : of - the Mort .' Blessed Sacrament foilbWa -tha. lata, masa aad nenee there ill he BOToainr.-devotaona. Dartna tho week mass fa " celebrated at "7 o'clock. 1 Next Thursday,-July 1,. is the FeaK of . 1 m, . . w i m , T Ta I dsy.i July S ia- tho- first , Friday-and therefore Etpofition of the Bleaaod Sac rament - and tn.t will take vlaco - at 7 o'clock aad Benediction will be given im mediately afterwards. There will bo no afternoon aervieea on tho First Friday, Confessions' as usual on Thursday after- aoon and evening.. v . : ! tUSTI CHATEI. TJ. V. i17th and -Nebraska Ave: Pastor. P.. C Holfmaa.. 1713 Nebraska Ave. Services: 11 a. av, and 8 p.- m. Sormoa topic : ' 'la irayer , woraaoie ! ; .tvemng sermon, 'Spiritual Life." Sunday aehool: 10 a. m. -fiaperintendent," W W. Roebraagh. Janior and SonMr,. 7 p. m, Ladies Aid I society . . Wednesday . afternoon. . Prayer meeting jnuraiay evening. - ; . - . .-4 v i jy t. i' i . . i. i ; - ?- ' .;-. -t HAZABX3TB - - ' " " 19th and Marion s Sta, -Pastor: C. H. Kopkinayf assistant pastor, lira. Hopkins, I960 Marion. Phono 479-W. Services: 11 a. nu. - and- -8 pi m. Sermoaf tooiea : 1 " A Solemn Question, morning;, "Giving up All for Christ," everting. Monday-, scaool, d :45 a. nu Soperlntendent, Frank Tit willer. 3enior YoAg peoples' meeting 7 m. Topie: , "The Believing Christian." Leader, Chai. Patterson. Jnaior Christian Endeavor,- 7:30 p.-m.Wednesday . evening at 8 o'clock prayer and . praise , service. Mrs. Hopkins will preach Sunday morn ing the pastor wilT preach Saaday night. V KKIOHT MEMOKIAL 7 CONOUaATIOHAL ' lth Snd Porry Sta. Paator :.H. C. Sto ver, 246 & lth. Phone 1824-J. Services: lO a. m. and 9 p. m. Mennon - topics: 'Wbieh Way,"- evening; "A Christian Experience." "evening. In . the morning service Norvnl - Edward and - ooald Barnard will sing VI am Happy in Him." Evening anthem, "Come Unto Mi,"; Lo re as; Uundsy school: 10 a. m. Superin tendeat C. C. . Harris. Toang peoples' meetinrs: 7:19 p m. Iorinc tha con struction of tha new church the morning ana evening oenriees wm oe held in Knight Chapel. The Sunday school and morning service ia merged .into one serv ice and- wiU be conducted from 10 to 11 'dock; .' ---"-,. , '..;- i ,s ', ; '"rjiiTTJaXiAJr ": X v ; CotUge and Chemeketa Sts. -.Pastor: Martin Fereshetiao, ... C57 -.. Cnamekota. Fhono -1741.' Services : 11 a. m. : Sermoa' topic: "When-the Ooda Pie." .Mra. Fe reshetiaw iwill offer a contralto solo, ."1 Will Lift UpMjne Eyea tjnto the Hilla." by Scott. .Mrs. W. A. Denton at, the or gn. .Iaei to. --some . misnnderstaqding it was nnderstood that the Cnitariaa church will intermit aervieea and that there weald bo : no. aervieea next Sanday.The last' service antil --aftoK vacstioa is neat Sunday- .And aerviceS will oo" resumed the Srst Sunday in September with Mr. Fereehetianvin, the 'pulpit.' , -V- - . v FIBST COJTGaXOATIOJSrAI, - Center aad Liberty. Pastor: Charles E. Ward, '440 Center St. Phone 591-H. Serv i?e: .lla.m. Sermoa topic; i"Jesua Commaadmeot,r' The. qaartei will sing 'O.Love that Wilt not Let Mo Go," by Giebel.and ;Tho King of Love My Shep herd Is," by. Shelley. Sunday school: 10 o'clock.'-' 8noeriatendeatJ Mark MeCallia- ter. Week-day services: Thursdsy evenin( at -.o o ciocc ., 4 ais morning ia ear ton manion' service', .le- every member . aad friead pba to be present. f ; t -".. TriST PKXSBTTEMA Ckarch . &t. between Chemekeva and Center. Pastor: Kev. N. K. Tally, D.D 84S Chemeketa St. Phone 1610 W. Assist ant -pastor, Mrs." R. M.-T. Heater. 834 X.-.Winter &V Services: 10:45 a. m., sad 8 p. m- Sermon topics: "Abraham: Hero of Faith," morning; "It is Writtea," evening. . Snndsy" sehooli- 9:30 a. m. Sa periateadent; II. E. Barrett. Intermediates end Seniors will hold a Joint meeting at 7 p. m. Miaa - Helen Davla wilt be the leader. Regular ckarcH meeting for prat, prayer and Bible study Thorsday evening at 8 p. m. Subject: "The 10th Psalm." Tho Presbyterian Toang Peoples' confer ence for Oregon held at Hillockbraea, on tho South fork of the Clackamas river, closes Sunday night. Ten ot oar yoanf people have been ia attendance. Mrs. Has. ter .is a member of .the faealty. ' .'' ' 'v i TIBST BAPTIST ' . Ubv-ty.: and .iXsrion Paator : . Zrn- est LI. bhanks, . 649 N. Liberty. . Fhoua 7J f?, 1 93 dorrlei : 1 1- a." m.! "nd pt m. Ser mon ; topics : ?Tho - Croateat - Command ment aiorainf : "llelpinj God., -ovo-aingi Tho venino progrsm of naaie. and nerman : story will include: Anthem, ."i Heard ' tho Volov of Jeauk.? . Rathban. Chora choir. Oaet: Jait aa-I Aaa,- abner.' Mra.' Hhaaks'and XT. Roberteoa. Yiolla solo: ielected.' Heleo Selix O NeiU ttaaday ocbool: :4S a.. ai.-.Soperiotend-enfj JCd- tkhnnke... T.; P. V., led by Walter Ixtts, The raorOing- anthem:. ''The Ooldea. ThreslioJd.,--Lohr.-Coctrmtto solo: Buie - btill n'atexa." , Hamblen. Miss irao Ft Mid-week prayer aerrico-ot S pj as. Tht P4 .., saraoar. ; ; ivi ., vf Z7AIOEUC11 V. Corner Cnomoketa and . iTtlw Pa tor G. E. Erskine, 268 i.-J7th8t. Phono loaa-W. Serviceai 11 a. m. aad 8 p. tfi. Sfcrmon'4opis : .Tonndstoha of. Faith," rvornvng,' "'irarfcconiird. Doors of Hope,' tv-ning- Sunday aehool :' 10 a. an. Saperia tendent; t. Kr ' Striuabeugh Evangelical leagno'and Christian Endeavor-at 7 p. m Wider. Martha Uarajobat. Mid-week oray- er service Thursday eventae; ot 8 0 clock. V'r rtSS. CKKISTIA1C - -LA:'- Cpraer Center and High. Sta. Pastor: T.. C. Whitaker, church. Phono S94. Assist ant pastor; .Vivian 0S Whislor, phone 294. Scrvieeae 11 a. ip.-and 8 p. m. Sermoa topics;. ."Eceiling in . Righteoasaoaa,' morn nig v fBorrowinr"" Ltsht' evening. Quartet 'SrilL 8U1U With Tkoc,- Maet : Meaara. Wolfe and Leacbv Sunday aehool: U:45 0.-HI. Superintendent, H.- O. Eplejf. Toung peoples ' meeting. 7 o'clock! -.A missionary meeting an -Japea land Korea, Kossliad ILiU, lea4erT Church Bicht services in tha church' parish Thursdsy evening at 8 o'clock. Thia. wiU . be- tbo lord's day before tbe Taraer. convention, there will be : no aervieea -at the fhorch V'io following two'.Lord'a days.-J . A, GLAD TTDIBGS . MTSSIOK . 1.. - 343 Vi Court St. Pat tor r C, S. Johnson, 1935 Maple. Phono 1017, W. Services: -3 aad S p. .-.sat. Sand ay aehool. 2 p. m. Su perintendent- 8. Berkey. Meetings Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings. We preach sad teach of the old time religion.- Salvation, .-baptism '.' of tho Holy Spirit and the coon eotnwg of Christ. -i -, ; - - v '. - :, I SOUTH SALEM FBIENDS 1 ' Commercial and "Washington Sta. Paa tor:. Carl Miller, 1655 S Liberty. Phono U3-K. services : li a. m. and p. m. Sermon tonics: "Foundation ' Stone." The yoang people . ho attended N. P, E. l. sae past year will have charge of the tut k . m..t in. Qim . w ..kk.l . 1 Ch Kuperuitenden. Dr. Carl F." Miller. Pray er meeting and monthly business mooting Thursday 8 p. m. - - tt - - -s-.- r- ' -vv . ,t v COTJBT STREET CHBISTLaJT - Court and N. 17th Sta. Paator: R. L. Putnam. 1166 Leslie St. Phone I425-J. Junior pastor: Mrs, R.. L. Putnam., Serv ices 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m. Junior aerv leo 11 a. m." Sermon topics: -'The Re ward of the Overeomer.'t morning; ",The War of God." oveniag.t Maaie furnished by Mrs. Joy Tarner Moses" orchestra. Sunday school:. 9:45 a. m. Superintend ent :.. W. Cooler,- Volanteora viait ahnt- !ns in afternoon. Christian; Kndeavor :8(J. toong people 'enjoy the meetings. Church nikht, Thursday . 7-9-, p. m. .Volunteer meeting and : ontline -atudy of ' Life oi Christ. ' Stereopticon, pictures of Holy Land, The .annual convention , of , the Christian eltnrchesof Oregon will be held at Turner,' Oregon. July 8 10. There will le no services except Bible school in the local church -daring the -conventionv We invite anyone who eaa to Attend the con vention sessions. We welcome you "The Church With a Family Spirit." ' - CHJtlSTIAK AND . aCISiTOSABT 1 v - AXLIAKCS - , Pastors: H.'-E. Caswell and Mrs. Cas well.2660 Oak St. Phone 942-M. After neon' preaching service S p. nu Subject: "A Second Chance.". ' Evening evangelie tie service 7, :45. Sunday school. 2 p. ra. Tuesday evening Kvangelist F. J. Betts la to to -with us snd -conduct the service. i - - s - JTtic; INVISIBLE: PROTECTOR '. - - When Vou know that he l always beside you you feel safe. Can . yo really enjoy a pleasure trip . when you know that you are hot fully" cohered by insurance? -' - I -; The thought that something might happen preys on four Enjoy ybur car.v insure It) and r- - . - Hit-'1-r ' Jrowers insurance - Agency , ; .-FVie-.f-l-Osemalt ' - lite -'L . 8. Xationai -Bank TJuliding ''" . " TelephOBe'607 1 Scientific traininir:T5lus I-,. -jr. 5 xayj -..jt-a j-jy ? j -y p perience make our eye examinations thorough and exact: 'Results will please you. ',-. Lr ; Glasses Jf Needed May. Be Purchased , y . " en pisy. Terms -...'-'. - ; ' ;ALL V. Onii GUARANTEED : ; , . . a,-? -. w. -' I - -i. i V- ; - . - .. t-.-- f - - ' '. ,' -f J ! ' '- j -- t -:fck TbaTES, "THE EYE rilAN'X" ' ; . - . With Burnett Bros "j : . Jl'L;L4?TStzU Circ:t; Calcn, 0rccn : ; , Jidty OTeotnr Biblo itady. ''Saturdao oTotilnf yoanf pioplea'. aorrlco. guidle aehooi at Saloaa HoittUo Cooa7,. lag service.. v .. . " A - ILaKXZT ST. T&XS MzmnriTe. Comer N. Winter aad Mark.t fa. t. tru- Mortimer a Clarke. 1228 N. WiauT Phone 135V W. Services : 11 .. n j 8 P. n -, Ht-nson topics: "Tho Dek-Dreak e Life." morniog; J"Tho Paril iTV rrastination." eveaing. Saaday schoaT 9:45. Superintendent: Dr. F. 8. Scaata" There Will be no yoang people. mtn, at the regular time oa Sunday eveoinei; tho young people are in Nevberg in diT trict convention. There will be no pravt meeting this Tanrsday aa this church mm Jb cooperating, ia tho anaaal camp nt inf of tbe Manoa Coanty Holinesa alii elation which begina ita ten days iucm. inr on tho Evaaeeiical camn rrnJ i . .1 Quiaaby. AIL- are welcome to the4dLr BETHA1JT SUFOSMXO I ' Corner Capital and Marion Sta. Pato M." Denny".- 966 Marion'' St. Phone 445 w Services:, 11a. m. English. Saaday nfhooi JO H SU Superintendent, Fred E. Krai.. --fCWITEB ST.-METHODIST 13th and Center S. Pastor: A F Bil arf 684 N.' 'Win ter. Phoao 680 M g""" lees, 11 a. tn. sad 8 p. m. Sermon unl. "Christ Specifying In, Prayer," wornmi: "Paal'a : Second Missionary Journey evening. - Sunday school 'at ; 10 o cloVk. Saperia tendeat, H. H.i. Grallap. Epwerth" leagno 'at: 7:30 roodocted iin Enrliik Prayer sneetiag -Wednesday - at 8 p Idies' --At tr- snoots at the; rid?nri of Vartin Schreiber. 230S N'.hnci. ... - . FOED- MEMOB.IAT. Iff V We! Salfntv Paator: F L. Cannell 915 Froat .6, P4mm,o? lSR. j?'"! topics : CB: lood. -Yeur 0ares,rmorn1ng ; Christi,, Fellowfchip,' evening. Sunday seho! 9:45. Superintendent, D. C. Sebem Eg! ad -Junior leagae at 7 oVlock. aay at .8 p. m. The paator will prea, bout morning and evening. - ' ' FTJLL GOSPEL MISSION - 237 State 8t. Paator: Ralph D. Bnl lock. 251 Mlaaionr St. Phono 1439 -W As sistant pastor; Harry J. Morrias, SilTw. ton Bond. Phone 15F14. Services: 2 30 acd 7:30. Sunday aehool a 1:30 p. m. Instead of tho nsoal afnernoon meeting ia the hall, there will be special baptisauU sorvice at the river ia the West galea auto -park at 3 p. m. this Saaday. There ar people expected to bo present from surrounding towns and a glorious meet ing In tho open air at tho water's rdn anticipated. Tho Lord always ,d-moa-etrates His miraculous power at the ot ter in true Apoatolie fashion aa it it td ministered according to the patters found in the Acts of tke Apostles. Tha publie is invited. . Tranxportatioa will t provided from the hall between 2:30 as4 3 p.' m. Special avanreliatie meetinn .n ctntinue every night thia coming week at ' i J eaeepv atonaay angler the leadership of. EvangeUat Harry BUlinga, who bo with na na long aa the Lord loads. Ta sick will be prayed for Friday Bights. ' Tyler's Corn Remedy takes the soreness out ofvthose corns you've been trying to rid yourself of for months. One trial and you will be convinced. Sold only by Ty lers xrrugr store, r ' re) if.For . real : kodak finishing, and hand coloring .take your films tr T Patton'a Book Store, 340 State &t., f ' where you get guaranteed artistic ? , work. 'White' House Restaurant, 3(1 State St.', where-hundreds ot peo ple prefer to eat. All yon wast to eat for less than 70a jean eat at home. Quality and service. () i Bend -Brooks-Scanlon Lumber company asks franchise for log ging road through city. s -a- ... ' i. . ..ii i points the way to safety today! BE. SURE. . ... ' "Pay as Vou Are'. . ;pair v EY1 mm modern eauinment and ex 01 ' T