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-j. i.LLTOia UUT rTlaTiXu7Vj buiiuni i)iumtuu, tuuuoi I, ' jar ' rOXD KEMOSXAXi M. E. West Balem.. , t I Oonnrll. rel- :dvnce: S75 lOront 4H-. "phone v 134 l-R. services ii ju n.,' a p. m.. . sermon topics; -rrha Victory of. Obedience", Sunday school: 9 :45; Superintendent It C.' Sebern. " " Weekrday services: llihle SttKlr .Thornday - evening at 8 o'clot-ft. " Tt ' peustor wil preach both ruoro'ine and. evening. Jul..;; IMMAJffTTEL BAPTIST Services will be hettf at the Y. M. f A. -building -on Court fctrwt. Sun Hay -School n.t 11- a., m. Bring your Hihles., Immediately following . the ; Htmday School, there will be tho regu lar preaching: service. closing with the observance of the Lord's Supper. Eve uintr service at ft p.-m. The mid werk ftrayer -meeting? -will -he 1W at the hoiBA of Brother II. M. Zobel, 1045 H. Winter Street.;.- . . , Hiih ftuid -Mlll.-Streeta ; Patrick Xtehl 4 a . j. . l ,. i i n j I iii,'.lit&?nur- 0unuay ttyvi 9,49 at. 111. M ra. Erickson, tj. S.-. Superlnteadent. Morning worship 11 a. m. - Evening -rviree 7 :3 p.. m ' The "Ladies 'Aid Society." wil meet' Tuesday even in fit 7 :3 In the home of Mrs. K. For-kai-d N. 185ft S. . lt"h street. Prayer meeting Thursday ' 7:SH p. m,- -Tea U T i-epraiaity ;Jnvited. our services. tKTEEMATIOSAl, BJ3LB STtTDEOTS I Meet every Sunday , In Chambers Hid., f 383 N. Iliffh Street. Capital Buslm-aa College rooms. -. -for Bible study. ; Junior .. B. S.; C. mret during first leawxi hour.. Hours Z:30 to &:ou f.-m. if There will be--novBtody periods ebfterved - in the - morning, the studies Wilt be resumed in the afternoon. Tou are. cordially invited to study with us. Kunera.1 services" conducted ree of charge- In Kalera. and vicinity, by local IJiUle class. Phone use J 3. . . ! MIS8I0NABT- ALLIANCE Or v. Webber, pastor. Sunday snhobltit 9-r4S a. m. ' Mrs. MoUie Wil sotw fSperlntendent; Morning service 1 1 a. no. v Sermon subject. "God's com mentary ; en i 4be .' Atonement." j Cnm nun ion service will follow.. Evening Servii 7 :45 p. m. Theme. The Prodl 4tat Son. Service Tuesday sad Fri sian, evening at 7 :4 p. m. Mr. Floyd ewartl, president. ; ; ' -COOP TXDINaS MISSION t 143 i Court. Street. Pastor: C S. ohnsuri. r Residence i ', "A S t-S-Cotton. Servic4M-t 3 and 8 p. m. Sunday school Pw r.. 'saperlntendent : . S. , Berkey. lvantrf I!st" A. Artttsen of Los Angeles with us and will speak at both ser vices Sunday and every -night - next cck except .Monday. , " i -, TtSST METH0DI8T CHTTECH State and Church streets.' Rev. Fred TaVlor. - pastor. -Miss Margaret Sut lierland. director of Religious Ktru eation Morning worship 1 1 :00 a. m. S'rmoa by Rev. BUUne E. Klrkpatrick. Hecrrv of Uie Kpworth Leagues of lic Mclhodist church,. , Evening wor ship 800 . ra. Sermon by, Rev. Fred IV Tavlor.; Subject "Bartering a Birth tr.lgtit."iv Special music in the. morning by tlm chorus choir. I. Sumlay school w ill meet at 9:45 a. In 'wiUi Mr.' H. .F.: Shanks as the' act lug superintendent.1 Classes for all trades sad" ages. -'Wesler class meet InaviJi llrtS-a.- m. ,led by ,Mr. .8. A. NvneTVrlghr Ree; Chas. II. Bur Imrleiffh of West Salem, will, speak at itw mjil Tftelti erlca on Thursday -s ' .CHRIST LUTHERAN Ktauund I8th street.- Rev. A. L. I lcin-, it-istor. Services i jGerman,- 10 a. In. " Sur-lav school at 9 :15 a. m. FUperfiit-ndent MkHla"'Tttertha,ri.' - thiMnne meeting -of the congregation innicdlulcly aftierjSjeryices. , ;. 1 f. . nST PRESBYTERIAN (a 4.lirch street between Chemeketa owl S-nler .streets. Norman Kcndell, lsisir. Sunday ; school 9:45 a. m.. II:" K. Iturrett, superintendent. Morn Inff worr Ip. 10 :45,' sermon 'The Only s ny, tf Salvation," by Rev. J. Lincoln llllit: 5:40 p. m. this church cooper- tt 'iilhi'e . ... . - ...,-. k I With The Statesman's 9 TRAVEL ACCIDENT POLICY -One year f or J 'J. :.i Z Newspaper -Registration u . Protection Af forded By M ;TTie Statesman Policy V ftT ONE! ' ; " , ' ,''7,5 00.00 "If the Insured is killed as a passenger en a street - -ar or railroad train. 'rART TWd . $1,000.00 If the Insured is killed In a private automobile. lf taxicab. bus. auto stage,- horse drawn vehicles, passenger elevator or by storm, tornado,' lUhtning or falling walls of i a building, or by jtire In, a public buildjng. ; i PART THREE ? .M.000.00 If the Insured Is killed by being struck by a mor- ing vehicle while walking or sUnding on the street. osses reimborsed according to the foflowinaj 'schednle: ' A ident described la Part 1 : ; For, Loss of Life .t7t500.0O Fof Loss or Both Hands. . .S7.50O.0O For Loss of Both Feet ....$7,500.00 For Loss of Sight of Both lyes 7,500.00 Ffkr Loss of One Hand and . - fine Foot . . . ... 7 ,500.00 tfi'rtLos8 of One Hand and K ght of One Eye 7,500.00 fr Ijoss of One Foot and . . .trrhtof One Eye ...... 7.500.00 For (joss of Kither Hand.. 3,750.00 For Ioss of Either Foot.. 3.750.00 For Loss of Sight of Either . f Fva . . . . U 3,750.00 ilii'fiQ 8 wrk will be v' ' ... , i.i fifteen weeks If injnrn wnue irTcnuS m uv. r. : a .walking by a moving vehicle. T - "Vilfcies Issued by the North American Acldenr Insurance ; V.ntrany through representative at the office of The States- Au'claims settled by a company representatlre located with The Statesman Publishing Company. . t ;.-- .v, & ate. In' the' Union gospel meeting at Wilnon park under tlte auapicles of the T. M. C. A. s! D. m. Young People's sucieUes. p. m. everting services, ser mon -Spiritual Growth," by Rev. Luth er B. ' Deck. Wednesday regular meet ing or the woman's Missionary society in. the church parlors. Thursday .7 :30 p. -m. - Mid-week tting tor prayer, praise and Bible study. - j CHEMEKETA ST. EVAKOELICAL Corner of 4?hemeketa and N. 17 th. Pastor. G. K. Erskine, Jttesidence : 268 N.ii 17th street. Phone 1098-W Ser vices: 11 :0 a. m. and 8 :00 p. m. ' Sermon Topics: "Who Is My Neigh bor!" "The Pauper Councelled to buy Himself Rica." - - Sumlay school: 10:00 a. m.. super- mtefident: OK.; Strausbaugh. 'Toung Copies' Aleetlngs: tsenlos and inter mediate Christian- Endeavor at 7 :00 p. in., leader of Senior meeting, Laura Cheney. . . , 8 ' Mid-week services: Mid-week Prayer Service; Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Leader : F. Kurt. ' . ; XASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Acheson. pastor. Mrs. A. M. Gentry, director religious educa tion. Church school meets 9:45 a. m.. Classes for all. Public worship 11 a. m. Junior and senior churches will meet together. The pastor will be in charge sod will preach. 8 chapters ef the Epworth . League wilt meet at 7 p. m. Tliey welcome strangers.s , Good times assured at these services. Open Forum for adults at the-seven o'clock boor la the church ; school snaez. Public worship at 8 p. m. Pastor in charge." Theme : , "Is Capital Punish ment Chriestiaa t This theme will be discussed in the light of the Kelly Willow deatt sentence commutement agitation now , before the people f this state. Puhllc welcome to all ser vices of this church. Special music, good fellowship. and a cool building In which to worship. . 5 XT&ST CHRISTIAN - Center and -High streets. Rev. D. J. Howe of Medford, Oregon, will preach both services. Services: 11 a, m., "The Glory of the Church-" 8 p. m., "The World's Greatest Need." Mrs. Styles will have charge of the music and special numbers will be given -at both services. Mid-week services on Wednesday, night. A hearty welcome to all who can attend our services. EMMANUEL TTTLL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State street. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor, residence: 460 S. Cottage street, phone 938-M. : Assistant pastor, Harry J. Morriss, residence : Silverton Road, ?hone 130-F-14. Services at 2:30 and :45 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Week-day services: Evangelistic services Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights at 8 o'clock. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE - II. Hansen, pastor. Tho camp meet ing at the big gospel tent at Uie River side Xuto Camp, about one block west of the bridge, continues with increased Interest. Mrs.-Mamie B. Kell. evange list from Olympia. Wah., will conduct these special camp - meeting services during- tile coming week. Sunday services.-. morning , 10 :30 . Communion : afternoon 3 :00 preaching ; evening 8 :00 evangelistic service. Baptismal ser vice at the Willamette river following the afternoon service. Sunday school 1 :45 : young peoples' meeting Saturday evening 8:00. Meetings every even ing except Monday during the coming week. 1 LESLIE METHODIST CHURCH South Commercial iind Meyers streets. H. E. Rice, pastor. A. S. Mulligan, assistant. Sundity school at 9:45 a. m., E. A. Rlioten, superintendent. ' At II a nr. Rev. John Seoor, of Top-ix-nish. Wash., will preach. There will be no services in this church Sunday . evening. There will be. no meeting of the W. II. M. S. this month. - The mld-Week prayer and praise service Thursday at 7:45 p. ra. Dawmiini .... t M Free Part S j 9I.0OO.O0 tt.ooo.oo 91.ooo.00 1,000.00 : 1,000.00 1,000.00 . 1000.00 -600.00 00O.O0 J . . . - - - 500.00 Tart 8 f 1,000.00 paid the Insured for not more than, .. Lit. t....tl. I. 11 .nlilitt. a, hiirl ' CHXTKCS OF 4OI : ' 1848 S. Church street. J. - Gillpie. pastor. Residence 1315 N. Church St. Phone 2081-J Services at 11 a. m. and 1:3ft. p. m. Sermon Topics ; Tteturning Oood," fit 11 a. m. Evangelistio 7:30 p. xn., "For EvIL" ' Sunday school : 10 . a. nx, superin tendent ; Mrs. Walter Barkers, young peoples m&tlngr 8:30. Week-day services : Crayer" service Wednesday evening at 7:45. TIMT EVANGELICAL CHXTKCH Center and Liberty streets. Rev. F. R Culver, . pastor. After two weeks spent in the mountains of west ern Lane rounty, the pastor will be In his pulpit at 11 s. m. and Ji p. m. The attendance of the consreation has been 'well maintained even during these warm summer days. The ser vices are brief and interesting with good congregational singing. AH are invited. The Sunday school meets at 9 :45 : there are classes for all ages. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 p. m. The regular week evening of prayer on Thursday evening. , CENTER ST. METHODIST -ISth and Center streets. A. F. Hilmer. pastor, residence 84-N-Win-ter. phone 680-M. Services : 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. " Sermon topics: "A bid for Workers Poul's third Missionary Journey. Sunday school begin at 10 a. m., sup erintendent: H. H. Gralapp. Week-day services: Prayer meeting at the - Waldespel residence Wednesday at 8 p. m. - THE SALTATION ABMX. Sunday services -as follows: holi ness meeting. 11 a. m. ; Sunday school and' song service, 2:30 p. m., Marion Square park ; young peoples' meeting, 0 p. m.; snd Salvation raly at. 8 p. m. Evening subject : "Wanted AS . Un usual Christian." t .1 Yon Ml enjoy th "free and feaav, and " Thursday of the week. ' , You'll enjoy he "free and easy spirit of these meetings, and we'll be glad to see you. SALEM CHTTECH OP NAZABENE Sunday school 9 :4S a. m. with class es for all and a fine consecrated teach er for each class. Something new each week. F. M. Litwillfer, supenintendent. Morning worship: 11. Sermon sub ject "We May Burn. But We'll Not Bow" our male quartet will sing "I Want My Life to Tell For Jesus." This will be a fine service. The r young people will have an ex cellent missionary meeting in the even ing at 7. Misisonary - committee in charge. : Lloyd Miller, president. Evening Evangelistic service 8; ser mon subject "Too Late" mixed quartett will sing "The Happy Pilgrim" we will have visiting preachers and 5 singers who will help make this a blessed day. Our orchestra will be larger and bet ter this week. We need -you., You need the . services. BETHANY REFORMED CHTTBCV Corner of Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and German service 11 a. m. M. Denny, minister. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN ' Court and N. l"th streets. R. L. Putnam, pastor,' residence : 645 8. 12th street, phone 65 J Junior pastor: Mrs. R. 1. " Putnam, Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Junior service 11 a. m. Sermon Topics: E. C.; Whitaker will preach both morning-and evening. Sunday school at 9 :3S a. m.. . W. Cooiey, superintendent. Young peoples' meetings, volunteers visit shut-ins In afternoon. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Junior, Intermediate, young people and Senior. Church night, Thursday 7:30 p. m. Tuesday evening the Bible schools of First and Court street Church will picnic at Hager's "Grove. We extend a. hearty Welcome to those services. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Center and Liberty streets, F. B. Culver, pastor. - Sunday school at 9 :45. I. L. Thornton Superintendant. Preach ing at 11. Subject "Prayer that Leads to Complete Consecration." Evange lical" Ljeague - of Christian Endeavor nieets at 7. Lillian Gramjobst leader. Preaching at 8. Subject "Tho Sin of Ingratitude" On account or tne An nual Camp meeting held at Jennings iXMige, nitre wil oe no rruji-i meet ing at the church for the next two weeks. . .. First chremckcta1 Hoiuirs When you aresisleep, widbvs, whose husbands provided no accident insurance are busy with mop and pail! 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Sunday evening services are discontinued dur ing July and August.- Subject of lesson sermon. "Spirit." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at eight' o'clock. During July and August the two- aeav siena of Sunday. : school are eoatbiaed in one which s convenes at "9:45 -a. m. Reading room ""406 MasonSc Temple, open daily from 11 to- S :30, except Sundays and holidays. : AMEBICAN L17TBERAK fC KITSCH Wil holdstervices this Sunday even trig at 8 o'clock in the 1st. (Presbyter ian church. . Rev. Luther B Deck will preach on "Spiritual GrowOi". All in terested in the word of Gol are cor dially invited to attend. ' 'Luther B, Ueck. '- - .- ' ' " ''r Negroes Being Trainfed : 1 1 For Leadership Of Race -CHICAGO (AP) Solution of the negro race problem In Am-; erica 1 through the training- of an educated leadership for the race Is the aim of the -American Church Institute for Neroea. represent ing the national. Interests of the Episcopal church in 1 he education of negro people. -'. Wrm training schools are to be established in each of 15 southern states. Thus far 10 states, hare founded one" each. The school at Fort "Valley, Ga., was founded 25 years, ago. The General Education Board of tha Rockefeller Foundation has donated $200,000 toward the In stitution's building and equipment program. Chicago, has pledged $35,000 for a practice building and- Ohio has donated 975.000 tor another. 1 nr. Robert W. Patton. director of the institute, declared this the Itrgeat educational system of its kind undertaken among negroes. He said that in the vicinity of the schools the decline of criminal acts was noticeable, andthat with in the radius of Influence of the school there is no race problem. Donates Chinese Art For Home Town Museum EUGENE. Ore. (AP) An ap preciation of Chinese art will bring to the Occident a more sympa thetic understanding of our-neigh-bors across the Pacific, in the opinion of Mrs. Gertrude - Bass Warner. ' Mrs. Warner has given a mu seum of rare oriental art to the University Jof -Oregon, at Eugene, her hometown. ' The collection is distinguished by its treasures of the Chow. Han. Sung. Ming and Manchn dynasties. from the emperor's palaces of Peking. There" are old blue and white Chinese Dorcelains. rare neachblow and other varieties. and ancient bronzes'.- A special display of the throne room of - the rulers oX the Manchu dynasty and antique robfs used fn earry an cestral worship i3 or great inter est. Buy-Statesman Want Ads oir OFFERS YOU , Town . ' r' IteMrttNew re V; f 'jbff- .3faMUfa;- Beach y .Spending a couple of weeks at Manxanlta are Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hunter ' of Portland. -They are domiciled at Hill's. - iAt Wakanda Court cottages are Mr. and . Mrs. Roy Smiley . and daughter Jean from Portland. Miss Mellta Klett from : Portland, Mrs. Wing and daughter Mary Allen from Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. F.'Van Loo ahcL-Francis Van Loo. 'G. B. Edington and family and Mrs. Edgington Smith, oT Corval- lis, and Mrs. Boggs of Hood River were at the Doaghney" cottage the early part of the week' v v i . Misses Panline and Ho Brown of Forest Grove, brought ?as ' their guest Mrs.: C. E. Asheraf t of Port- landT Indiana, to Manianita last Friday. ; They are 5 occupying the Merton. Robert Brown and Stan ley Caples visited them during the week.- - . . Mrs. Ella E. Vosburg of Wheel er was hostess to a large beach party last Friday evening. ;- Those attending were Mrs. J. L. Vosburg, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Metzger. Mtes Katherine- Vosburg, Charles Lun- dy, Paul Allen, Tom Rillock and G. Ademscheck. it. A. Schramm and family from Otk Grove are at the Cederson for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs A. T. Thompson and A. T Jr.. are occupying the Kibler cottage for part of August. - Mrs. A. D. Moodie motored down, from Portland last Sunday ard entertained a party at her beach home a party from Boise, Idaho, consisting of the following: Mrs. C. R. Shim, Patricia Shim, Jean Shim and Mrs. Ella Maginnis. R. Morrison of Schnectady,' N, Y., was a week end visitor here. E. E. Schartrauber and. .family will occupy the Dougbney home for the month of August, Mrs. Schartrauber has as" her house guest this week Miss Dorothy Phillips of the University of Ore gon. .. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Jubits ar rived here last. Saturday to spend the month of August at their beach here. Tom Syennes spent the early part of the week-' with his family here. Rev. S. C. B. Knutson and family of Portland, where Mr Knutson is pastor of the Pied mont Luthern Church, were the guests of Mrs. O. Hanson for the past ten days. Aurora One hundred and eighty four feet is the distance which Mr, Kenneth Simmons, newly obtained swimming instructor and manager of River Bend Park, Aurora, had to swim under water in three min utes and forty secends. to win the Pacific Coast record, for under water swimming last year. 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VOTB: Persons wae era set aew tUlea u readers koaldiaUe taa.'TrirK 1M Crdi ! , . ..:-r.r.v- -' ' I ' ti-V ' k.m ViMkyak Salem, Oregon ParfcJi mended,!' a ' distinctly naique- type of aquatic entertainment during the present season is assured pat. rdns of , River Bend Park on Pud ding . rivers j 'Newly , completed arangements . of the; management call for an Improved water arena now in process of,' construction and such, features as the eating of bananas and :.the . drinking of soda -water or milk under water by Mr. Simmons.- .- ; ? ''r While his distance under' water record la his most unusual feat. Simmons,-, as an . Instructor at several .of the parks In the ' Puget Sound country and a member of the Pacific . Coast Jbife Guard Corps, - baa . won -several Im por tant trophies for long distance channel swimming and other, feats of en durance, r'.i ' ' . :'v " : ' Constant improvements are now being made, especially. at the deep and shallow swimming beaches. It is probable that a 35 foot dlamater dance floor of cement will be constructed before" the end of the presentL season.. s-. ,, . v- , At three , o'clock . Sunday after noon, Mr. , Simmons .will . give ' a demonstration that a person can lie more than a minute under water and at the same, time con sume either a full bottle of pop or a ripe, banana. Swedish Masses Gain ' J Education $y Radios STOCKHOLM; - (AP) Broad casting has, a great mission to fill in the educational' field, savs Dr. Julius jEtabe, new national direct? or of prog rants of the Swedish Radio Servica - i Iess : than one-third of the' time oh the; air in Sweden is devoted to music. Instead many popular lectures on scientific subjects are presented. Historical survevs as well as discussions of scientific problems of general Interest are frequent, as are talks on great men and women Un the history of Sweden, on foreign countries and of foreign people. An important part, of Sweden's education of its masses by radio Is a regular summary . of recent events ' In the country's cultural life, courses in foreign - languages, recitation of, short stories and po ems. Several prizes : have been offered to stimulate Swedish au thors tn writing dramas and com edies to be read over the. radio. Bobbed Hair and Skirts Raise Hob in Stahlhelm BERLIN (AP) Bobbed hair and short skirts started a violent conflict within the. feminine ranks of the. "Stahlhelm the German legion of war veterans. The provincial - groups of the "Koenigih Luise -Bund," s the woman's, branch of. the . legion ts called, were stirred to indignation by the bobbed hair. and, short skirts worn by tieir patriotic .sisters in Berlin.- A resolution setting forth what they regarded as the error of the Berliners ways was prpmptty dispatched to Berlin. i .-- Members of , the Berlin branch, however, turned like the proverb ial, worm."; After stressing their generous " hospitality to the many thousands of war veterans at the recent "Steel 'Heinle," demonstra. tlon in Berlin, they withdrew from the name ' of ' "Lulsenbund." ' Ab breviated hair and skirts are hot viewed, with" disfavor in the new "vereid." - . Twenty-two thousand m ileawlns Franklin brougham' "without a penny spent for repairs is the rec- or - held by George E. Sutton 'of Warren, Ohio. "Recently, " he e- qulpped the car -with new tires and repainted it, and enthusiasti cally writes factory officials that It "looka. and runs like a new job. !' 'Spirit' of Norwich with.' air- cooled motor running smooth over Utica, .five "Norwich boys wrote back j to frienqs from a motor earn pln trip in a Franklin touring car. . This car, owned by a , prom inent family in Chenango county. New jYork, has travelled in nine years 315, Q00 miles a distance e- quivalent to a trip to tbe moon. , ! . 4 r:i5 4 ir-n sa .j - l . .V , 1 1 :fi'al'- ...j V, r ' Statesman .;st,!f;;,,'?fry;::J, v,v?,'5...-i"--:. X; l.r'i-:-11 ri.i;''.H'.'i; .';"M'-.-i ')-'(-l--;i i.4 :':, ' " i ' ; ' ' t 'l wiria rjLvt mitf m-mm . THE REt OLT OF YOUTH ? By MRS. VIRGINIA LEE . " Too often parents are "set" in thelrl views, sure that what they bare always thought Is right , and iheir children must follow- In their steps or be eternally damned. What,- Is the answer when chil dren :and parents quarrel youth is just as sure it la right as Is age, but ' knowing at least . that. lt Is honest and thought out things for Itself, Age so. sure "that youth's feet are on the downward path it it digresses f rbm-their own. And where love and harmony, should reign- discord : mars the relations of parents and children. ; . ....... j. - - ' ..- --.-: 'The '-following: letter.- presents the problem of the young mind struggling for freedom to express itself and think; "Its" own "long thought," -while parents scold. How can. tolerancV be 'brought to the household? '"Dear jMra LeetlVLately Jt JhaveJ been i quarreling vith my . parents a ' good deal . about' Tellglon and I am.yery unhappy. They are very strict and conscientious very or thodox in .. " thei'r beliefs, Ever since I have been a small child I have gone to Sunday school ; and churcbv I am now 23 and "have had a high school edticati6n, . Oh, Mrs. Lee, I just can't- bear "the narrowness of the .belief In , God which . seems to' satisfy my par ents. Ttf me religion is more than form, and lip service. I have taken no . creed as my, own, I prefer to take the best from alt of them and fashion them Into a religion of my own. ; . My .parents cannot s under stand this they .calf me sinful be cause I argue with them abont-the -truths which Hhey" have accepted these1 many years. Their Blind faith aggravates me? and-1 can't help quarreling and trying. to con vince them that freedom of belief is "better, than narrow- ; doctrine. What -can. I, do to keep peace In the family? -If.Ijlon't accompany them to their bigoted, smug little church which" I hate they scold. Yet "I can't bf ing myself to being such a hypocrite as to go and pre tend that f subscribe to all the be liefs of the '.congregation. How can I satisfy myself and still keep the love of my parents? " ; ' ' "IN DOUBT.' " ,1 sometimes wonder if the al most fanatical seal - with which people defend their religious be liefs does not often 'spring from an unacknowledged .fear that the very i foundations, of their faith may be taken .from, them If 'they give way ever so Jittlel and leave them' without a refuge. You know., "In DoubtMt Is an awful feeling to have grown I to. middle or old age secure In a comforting belief only" to have doubt. creep in and to feel that you have nothing left to sustain yon in trouble.-, - . Many 'people . need, ! theae smug little beliefs to buoy them up and make life, worth while, and your parents probably think that your advanced '. thinking ; will get ' yon nowhere One cannot force belief, and you'mu3t think out things for yourself. - Possibly they . think of you as still a child that should be lieve what its parenta" tell it. -? Don't quarrel. No arguments are so bitter as those on religion. And ' they; never get anyone .any where, only cause 'bitterness and each side more convinced than ever that It Is , right. Be sym pathetic and loving; showing your parents all consideration for their way; of thinking. ; Show them the tolerance you want them to show you4 Tell' them3. firmly, Ihoweyer that you are bid enough and must think for yourself, i If there is a church in your community that meets your needs more than your parents' church go to it It you can without . making -them too ns " : -. . - ' 4 :-. I .......... happy. v If not .cannot you rgo with them and" get whajt ' good you can of; the services t1 There always la something that you can agree to, era . 1 H1 em , MM WW -- ' 111 . Classified Ada brinrj duick'siircTesults ; ; r. : :Tc!epKdhb23 0583 1 " - , Directciy BASEMENT i T Late Bbiniaf Parlor Bxperte for tilie aod Oentletnea. .SECOND yiyOOB . Coffey' a Paoto Servtee Tel. 7D8.-Orer the fra THIRD VLOOB Uorris Optical 0, - S01-802-0 Dr. flonry E. 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