" - J . T2IE-OREGON STATESIIAN SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEilBEIl 16, 1C27 'J 11 mis m caifl, B0IXELH May Accept position As Co: . Pastor For Large Bay ' City Congregation Dr. Lone is now serving in his third year, at J the loeal church. Since coming' to Stockton he has won many "warm friends not only In bSa -congregation but among the service clubs f the city, la vari ous ! other ' -organizations and throughout the community as a whole. The -loyal response that has been given him in his church work andc other actiTities here make It all the harder for him to think in terms of accepting a call to a new fieldi V- Rcr. Ward Willis Lone, form-) i VA-Iy pastor of the First Presbyter HADBERGII AND UNCUS SAM From v erown'ed -"heads--medal-- ; lioned breasts - . " To ranks of common men; ' . Or rich or poor, or old or young. Sublime acclaim is proudly sung; .To hero come again! .;' .. v. PiETO ME .I-' fc ; - : . Campaign . Will t Be.: Started With Eentertainment To-; 1 night At Temple Here V; 1 t "n church la Salem has ' been Called from the First Presbyterian church of Stockton.5; to- be co-pastor at the First Presbyterian church of Berkeley -with Dr. X A. McAfee. Whether Dr. Long-win accept has not yet been learnedly ' unknown- -youth Viking In iere. The following . appeared mi. truth "i "! ji recent issue of the Stockton? : wnh patriot-purpose high, .: -; 1 Record: . . : . (Undaunted, dared the ocean grim, Rev. Ward Willis Long, pastor An(t wniie the country prayed for oi me i ini touicu, uo awcu - nun nievi AnSIV auiiuvus - 1 XIV eHfUUlvu - V4 V9 buw sess e - 500 members of the First Prwby-jxor feared the law of ocean's maw. iciutu cuutcu ,-...: ; irusung xiim on ui(u, - co-pastor with TXttW A. McAfee, J with courage cold, and nerve on 21 : years: "The Berkeley church Aye tBUg dld Lindbergh fly! has a membership or over iswwi fo COnquer or to die! Th. n)a rallinf Dr.l i ; r ... n.,v.i, tiVin Wed. Aid from the . Nation's inmost noitr nirhL : . I , i heart ts nv.i Wazettii tAtes . inl Its praises proud outpour mi.tiYA a th meetlnjc held! Unto intrepid, modest youth, and the call glrln Dr. Long as fol- Whose high achievement has. iw- r'l truth, "ReY. Mr. Long has been ap-l Become the. open door nt h rhnrrh ' noDlei To Aeronautic Vision . . hnnrnfUiat be will accent the And the w triumph - Lindbergh Mil anon mM he eas bis released! -bore. . fmm ill. work in Stockton. I On "Spirit of St. Louis'" wings. Um. la rrAn nt thtt T&Tlorl To KnTODCSJl Shore. ni.iver.ftv in Missouri and later! And ' friendship f a t-cemtnted iav u A tesre liuDhiloao-! there nh Princeton Seminary, at Inspired the world's encore! PMiarfAinhift. He wa assistant i n..tnr mt Akron. O. for i time NTow he arrires In Mexico, : .ni ntA nsuitor of the Forbes! "Mid frensied Joy and cheers! . f . ...v. Bnwi,ni Hrn. lu.r TwinnlA. (riendlT hearts to n. i. m Ht then went tor show. j c-i., im wtiAOA tA aarrnd . as! GaliT our emblem wears; P pastor of the First Presbyterian For "Lindy-Lad" renews her trust i The Woodmen of the World will Initiate a class of 600 members In Salem, Friday, February 24 1928, complimentary to Congressman WiHis C.Hawley, : who has for more than SI rears been head manager of . this society, and charter member of Salem Camp. r - The following: named lodges of the association will furnish their quota of candidates for the mam- mouth initiation, and will send i their mem Farmer. W. S. Fitts, IL. S. CUe. J. C Jonee, 3ler. WnC. Kantner." Dr. D. F, LapeR.- Luper.'B. IfacyrXfti. NelsdaTXfftt W. Olcott. a A. Park, E.: C:rPttonfc?H; U. Pattoa.' Dr. E. A. Pierce, a P. Pomercty. Dr. C. Ill Robertson.i Dr. O. U Scott, Dr. F. E. Smith, Dr. J. N.J Smith, W. L- Staley. Dr. B.L. St eevea, ' Dr. Rl E. L. Steiner, - G. Stolz, Walter Stolx, George Terwil- Genj Percy Will 17 A. T.Woolpert, H. k. Worth, L S; Geer. - - , FIGHT1WG R1FEJN KOREA Natires Retaliate Against Oppres- - uob by UUDCM in I i And good years! r will f for coming (Edna Garfield.) church for five years. Two years sko he went to Stockton, ana nas ince been pastor there.' He is S5 imn tit fa and Tuarrled. - - : !. .-! Durinsr the last decade thelOMolnoec flpn'c I eafltlft First Presbyterian cnuren nas naui - - w . 1QOQ seTeral assistant pastors, ho El e CIS Officers POP laO I i fona rood serrlce. but Offi- V i Aiinnkt : tnalTin.. lfn'a . Leasrut inn ti.a roailzd. MoeciallT since I ctlectaA -tha following officers at a Dr. McAfee's recent serere Illness, j luncheon at the Gray Belle Thurs- resaltlng to some extent irom nisi day noon: i ; -:-' wholehearted derotion to ? task! -Frank E. Sherwin, president; too great for one lndMdnaL that! A. A. Gueffroy, rice president; 'A. a co-pastor should be secured. I A. Kaf oury. Otto Hillman, wo According to the rules of theiHartman, Ed. Schunfce ana j. w. PresbTterian church, an associate 1 una moers. jr.Aixw;iu... urn vnaatnv tm allAlt In 111(1 In.tAll. ?-Z7SZZ-::TJ - enmsx at MEHAMA a?.- - . . - J -TretrTiAT.i! rw -IS. fSneciall has equal power and prlTileges "sa -...i.t. in h. AffbA of I truest at the homejof her uncle at .v. vnMv ., a .Mt,. Mkint last week-end. . luiuiaccr v mo v-v f . ... . m in. tnt nastor Is emDlored from year H. M. BlTOSUl nas moe w.ir to year and does not have the samel erty. Uatus as a co-pastor." vonCE OF APPOINTMENT OFi Next spring the Berkeley churcbl - ADMIN ISTRATKli. celebrates the- fiftieth annlTersaryi Notice Is hereby given that the sf it. foundlns-' It the mother! nnirained has been duly ap- i .vv. r i.o.t tiiMa aiw Mi.tui k fhA County "Court oi cnurcnes in ueraeiey. - or je iu vw - w v.. i,m fflh.n of ty of Marion, as administratrix of . 0- , - txrtTll. IT Mi-Trf anlrersity studenU and it is felt Lne vt ""r.wTJ;i - IMMUWfl. UQ UB 11U UHU that with the coming of Rer. Mr. . . drain Istratrix; all Long, greater opportunities w!U U,.,. haTinc claims against the Mn amn-nv tit nnnr non1el . . - 4uulit a m fiftritbT i ; loming to Berkeley for education-I notified to present the same, auu I t . i.-rif (a tfiA. at tb office Oi Other wide opportunities ror r '.ii- c.iAm aawlos whtoli n ImMulhU with t A ii.t - . Marlon county, uregwo, wuum one pastor will, with the-coming! m0nths of the date of this II ncT. Br..uu(, I couct ura notice i tiTtafi A., nr inn rnnrcn in ina para-1 liatMi - Naiem: urcKvu, i.u-a inunlty much greater. . ' - 8th day of December, 1927. Even though Rer. Long has large delegation of bers: - - - ' --." Woodburn, Dallas. Marion,' Tur ner, 1 Stayton, Gaston, Tillamook, Dundee, Drain, Creewell. Mon mouth . Corrallls. Buena i Xista, Philomath. Shedd. Aurora, Ver- nonia, Nehalem, Willamina, ; Cot tage Groye, Jasper, Lebanon, Ore gon CUy, J BrowBSTllle,:; Balaton, Junction i. City. Lewisburg. New burg. Amity. Eugene,? Pleasant HflL Walterrille. Albany. Surer- ton." Harrtsburg, Toledo, BeUfoun- tain. Falls City. McMinaTiue: Sher idan. Springfield, Fall Creek, uari- baldi, - Willametta, . Independence, HalseT.Newnort. BuelL Hillsboro, Darton. Sherwood. Oaklana, yon- calla, Roseburg and Reedsport. The camps of Portland will aend special train of members and their drill team with the SO piece drum corp. Multnomah camp. Many prominent Woodmen from Oreron." Washington.4 Idaho and California will be in attendance. Congressman Willis C Hawley win be the guest of nonor. Tonight In the fraternal temple the local -camp will fire IU first gun " of the campaign by giring a ht.h - elasa - entertainment to tne Dublic presenting B. B. Waring. one of the greatest sleight of hand artists on the American stage, and recognized as one f of America s greatest card and coin manipula tor. " There will be local numbers on the program, Frank B. Tiche nor. denuty head consul, will giro a short address explaining the big fraternal demonstration to be neia in Salem in February. Salem camp will furnish 200 of the 600 candi date allotted to the camps of the Willamette ralley. l A . y The following committee ; , will hare charge of the campaign in Salem; George Stafford, George Donaldson, C. C, Wol. The com mittee has Its work well in nana and will see that the hundreds of strangers will be weH taken care of while guests of the Woodmen oi the World and the cityof Salem. Th following members of the Woodmen of the World belonging tA iulem eamn hare been appoint ed on the reception committee: Governor L L. Patterson," T. B. K-9-r. Ram A.' Koxer. J, N. Van nrt.Vta Tnaonh XT. Albert. DT. Lfc nuiuvi u v, n hitman. Judge R. S. Bean, G. Bowersox, G. G.. Brown, Dr. R. Cartwright, A. M. Dalrymple, w. n.iMi rr. t c EDiey. n. TOKYO. Japan, T)ec. 15-(AP) -Dlsnatches from ' Korea say that serious 'disturbances hare occurred in the last few .'days in southern Korea-where the natires are retaliating against what they describe as oppression by Chinese of " fellow Korean residents in Manchuria. ' ; Chinese in southern Korea are being boycotted and there hare been many eases of personal as sault on them and destruction of their houses. Sereral ' f atalitiee hare been reported. DEOEIS'OEIZE GUER$SEXrOCiATION FOR UARION COUNTY FORMED 1st- of a prolonged picnic" for about three days that will be risit- ed by Guernsey breeders from all of the western states. Organization of a Guernsey Cat tle Breeders association ' for Mar lon county was effected at a meet ing held here yesterday! with 20 breeders present. . The following officers were elected: , ! President, C. T. Shaw, OUbert; yice president, D. H. Looney, Jef ferson; secretary, Mrs. H. L. Carl," Hubbard:' directors. A. A. Hager, H. E. Martin and Lawrence C. Mil ler. iJ : "'ii, -viT - i The . meeting .was sponsored, by the First National bank, through Its field man. Fr A. Doerfler, and was held in the assembly room at the bank.':: 43' .w t The purpose of the organization la tA further tne Interests ox Guernsey cattle raising, and to as sist "with the marketing on breed ing stock. The Marlon county association win cooperate with the Clackamas Guernsey breeders In entertaining the! state Association's annual meetinr. - The dates hare not been set definitely, hut it WO! be some time in May or June, and will con MANY THEFTS REPORTED mm ' ' ' Lumber Company Office at West " ': Salem Entered at Night - v - Numerous thefts of Tarring im portance have been reported in Sa lem and Ticinlty in the last two days, the v most serioue being a burglary at the office of the Cope land Lumber company at West Sa lem early Thursday morning, i : The thieres, according to the re port of Manager - R. ; A. v Meyers, broke -in the glass of the front door, entered the office and took about $16 In silyer. i ' " 1 Other thefts included that of a suit of clothes from an automobile belonging to C'A. Remington of Ellensbure Waeh..whlle the car was narked at 2433 Trade street; and a tire and rim' taken from an automobile belonging to M.- Rit- rhrr : of ronte 8. while it was parked on Ferry street. a A Ford truck belonging to Hen ry WUlecke, route 5, was also re ported stolen Wednesday nignt OFFB SELECTED LOCAL CAMP " OF PACIFIC WOODifEN Tlimil IN STATE Capitol Camp No? 1, of the Pa cific Woodmen; Life association. held a very enthusiastic meeting in McCornack hall on Wednesday evening, December 14. Seven new applications for membership were received, making this camp the third largest camp In the state of Oregon. This camp is making big nlana to enter the third anniver sary campaign which starts Janu ary first in the states of Oregon and Idaho. . During this time five large class initiations will be held. tht first In this city on Wednes day eveningFebruary 15. The state headquarters for the Pacific Woodmen Life association U located in the TJ. S. National Rank Bid., in Salem, and accord ing to reports received from State Manager F. A. Beard, 32 camps have now been established in Ore gon. - ... - The following officers were elected for the, ensuing year, and will be installed at the first regu lar meeting in January: Consul commander. A. L. Zents; advisory lieutenant,. Thomaa Clark;, clerk, F. A. Beard; banker,. M. D. Kent; -escort, C. II. Shlp-' man; watchman; G. E. Donaldson ; sentry, Virgil Shipman; auditors, C. T. Okerberg, C. F. Gretilnger, A. R. Hudnall; physicians, C. W. Emmons, G. R. Vehrs. . CHANCE TO COLLECT Father "Young man, I. under stand you have made advances to my daughter . Toung Man -"Tes; I wasn't go ing to say anything about it. but since you have mentioned it, I wish you could get her to pay me back.- Outlook. " Elsinore Burns & Mclntyre The Golden Voices Musical Comedy Stars Vaudeville l Sat. Dec 17 Matinee & Night ALICE II. McTAGGART, E v Kven tnougn nev. ixng as h estate of never appeared before the Berke-l wml. h. McTaggart, deceased. ley congTCBaiion mow wn ""IRONALD C. GUJVKK, ( . ,. -. . L f M t ... ... 1 seen him in his own church in Stockton and V have heard - him preach are enthusiastic about his coming and believe ? that he Is, in I lhe doctrinal belief, in; his per sonality, in his executive ability, lhe man for the . task which lies before him In this church. Interviewed by a Record repre sentative f his morning. Dr. Long tald: Attorney for Administratrix. Salem, Oregon. STOP CATARRH! OPEN . riOSTRlLS Auu HfcAU rvr fWm Ar-cliadialTcstrils. . Eclieres Utrd-CoU at Coca.' -T"I can't decide in a hurry. I ami If your nostrils are clogged and pleading with my friends'in bothlyour head is stuffed and yon can't congregations for time In which I oreatne ireeiy oecauw T 1 ImV Ina s Kmall Dottle OI to decide. ,v I feel tnat I can't K I 7i r,r. Amr gainst the wishe, of my friends "ue of. in Stockton, and yet tobe- merely ,. tiaeptlc cream Into your mentioned In comoinr with DM .i w it nntritc McAfee is a great compliment to tbrouah erery air passage of your come to me without solicitation. I head, soothing ana neaimg me The Berkeley church under, the named, swollen mucous membrane m Ann j ii.. tndms tret instant: relief, . T-ri i. ..,,. I Ah bow rooa it xeeis. . xonr j .. .. i nostrils -are - open, your . head is and of course appeals. For the moment I am overwhelmed and must nlead for time to think it ever before attempting a decision." -1 2 rt.r no more hawking, snuffling. blowing; no more headache, dry- nAsa or atrnrcllnc xor ' breatn Elys'Cream Balm Is Just what suf f erera from head coida ana - ca tarrh need. It's a delight. - r av . v j 1 SA ft k wt Bte - . . no THE astounding expansion of the Dr.Chas.J. 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