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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1928)
i t If- : 1 ! J 1 5 .1 if 13 lie if OPPORTUNITY WEEK GOING WITH A N The Big Prizes in the Auto Contest Will Go To the Hardest Workers HONOR ROLL. TODAY Mrs. George Tucker Hazel McMorrls W. L. Wilson Mrs. Henrietta Martindale (By the Contest Editor) Mrs. George Tucker IracU thf honor roll today. Mrs. Turker is the wife of George Turkf r. the ex- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 7, 1928 COMING TO ELSINORE FEBRUARY 14 SIDELIGHTS OF. THE St aae an d St creen Elsinore Theater I their will. Escaping from an en frv Aator' first deDarture emy prison camp In Arab garb. Trwpn.t rols was the ind rect they rind tnemseiTea iransponea from a career of dwnure and in- to Jaffa. In Arabia. In spite of their auae of confining her to her home for beveral days during the pro duction of "Two Arabian Knights," current at the Elsinore theater. Her initial sophisticated effort is that or a aeauctive urieniai beauty. She never before had ex posed quite so much of Mary. The costumes were beautiful before the camera, but hardly adequate (aiatlnn rnntrnclnr (I'-oIKi? is well and favorably known amonsrlto withstand the studio draft3 and the building trades. Mrs. Tucker iary soon was confined to her reouested us to notify her friends and the friends of her hus band through the columns of our paper that she is making a special efrort this week, known as "Op . portunity Week." to not only get votes for the gran.i prizes, but to improve her standing for the ra ff ito prize, and she would nppr- i c it very much, indeed, if they would kindly let her luivo thir inscriptions this week when the .oe schedule Is the highest. Nominations Still Open Nominations are still opn In ht- Statesman Auto Contest and o doubt a number of names will e .-.ent in within the next day or It is advisable, though, to get r-arted as soon as possible, and person contemplating enter ig should send in their nnmina ons at once. You have never had an oppor mty presented to you before like Opportunity Week" and prizes . big and as easy to secure as hi have in this voting contest. warrant that you never 'fore had . a chance to secure v ixurious motor car without the tpndlture of one cent of voir oney; but that just what we re offering you in this campaign, ud your opportunity to win a ir is still here. All that is nece.-.-i i is that you :ake-advantage .( now. Go af'r one of these car id go after it stnjng. Make up ur mind that Ui'i ate going to viu and stop for nothing. It Is For Workers This campaign is an opportunity - or workers. It ii an opportunity r-t within a very few weeks. oinething that can only he oh atr.ed by months of patient toil lave you found it altogether easy o save up $1343.00 for some lux that you have wished? Persons who make the best use their time between now and he end of the campaign, just a "ew short weeks, are the ones that rejoice on March 20th. Do you realise it Je but a short time awav? ( an t you see inai nine i--no time for hesitation or delay? Th person who hasn't a car this season must jump right into the contest today and tns.-te with the best of our candidates. Candidates in The Sta'eaman's tg Automobile Campaign, as well as some of those who have not en tered or who are .already in the ontest and have now made even i showing in the race, are busy with pencil and paper -these days Hearing out what it would take in nitM. i iptibns to acquire th lead ership for one of the valuable prize cars, whic h will eoon be awarded to fhem. Candidates fur ihet'est dowu ,the line today, or for that matter, entirely new caadi lai -s. may make . themselves im . portant factors and probable win ners of the radio and grand prizes f they use this "Opportunity Week" to the greatest advantage. Votes are the only thing neces--ii.ry to wiu. and they can he se ured by energetic work this week hnie with a severe cold. Now she hopes that the next laughty lady ehe plays will have a penchant for clothes! William IJod plays the prin.-i- nal male role in "Two Arabian beat efforts to rejoin the Amerl can army. Here an Emir's daugb ter lnTolres the plot and hutnor- oiin incident flow rapidly be tween thrilling experiences. WILL NORTHWEST 11 MINISTERS? Claims of the Kimball School of Theology To Support In This Field Capitol Theater "Sailor Izzy Murphy." a Warner Bros.' production, wjth George Jessel, comes to the Capitol today. Prominent In the cast are the pi quant Audrey Ferris. Warner Oland. John Mlljan. Otto Lederer, Theodore Lorch and Clara Horton. Henry Lehrman directed the pro duction, which is probably the most hilarious sea story ever done on the screen. It recounts the ad venture of a young and amorous Knights." a comedy drama of post- perfumery talesman George Jes- war davs. I.ouis Wolheim enacts neiwno. Deing aicaeu out uy i character comedv part as a hard- father of his intended wife, serves boiled first sergeant. Ian Keith.; papers on her papa, and finds him well known stage s'ar. Michael self suddenly with the two. aboard Vavitch and DeWitt Jennings head1 their yacht, which has been man a strong supporting cast. The' ned by escaped lunatics. He him film was directed bv Lewis Mile- self pretends to be nutty, in order st0n. ' to get aboard, and then goes The story deals with 'the experl- through some ludicrously halr en.es of a private and first ser- raising adventures, among which geant sworn enemies, whose paths are being appointed Lord High Ad- '.. ... ,u,,v .l.erons miral. Lord High Executioner and l-H n',",h" ......... " f ., . ..... . , r'not.ctnl-or Pxtraordlnary . It adventures Wiai m J ain ium-,v um .j.... pelled to become buddies against j will get you going ARMISTICE KISSES iry f (The friends of Kimball School of Theology are undertaking a campaign for larger support of this institution. The following Is a part of the printed matter that is being prepared for use In the campaign: ) The right of Kimball School of Theology to live and prosper Is not well enough understood. This Is a regularly constituted semi nary of the Methodist Episcopal church, founded twenty-two years ago. iu wisdom, love and conse cration. Some good frieud3 have expressed surprise on hearing that fifty-eight alumni have gone Into active service, and others who have not finished their courses. We are proud of the records made. Ten years ago, March 21. the articles of incorporation were so altered as to change the name from "College" to "School." The charter motive was not disturbed. We read. "The courses of study to be at all times in harmony with the doctrine and policy of the Methodist Episcopal church." We steadfastly believe a seminary should prepare ministers to more efficiently wait on their ministry. This school has ever been loyal to Christ and His church. We face a new decade with rev erent consecration to the task of making better ministers of Jesus Christ, for the great days coming. It was Jesu3 who said, "For this cause came I unto this hour," and in true faith in his mission, he added. "I. if I be lifted up, shall draw all." This consecration still draws with power. We accept a serious commission and are not 1 &lSv uvV Lee Fong Five in "Hit the Deck." - evangelistic fervor and adminis trative ability. It Is a Just da; .a on every community, to prep.ire its future minisiry. ELSINORE Tuesday Night VlNCtNT VOOMNv 'NAUTICAL i MUSICAL1 iCOMCDy, 5UCCESS of Newrc?Kj LONDON, , CUICA60. 105 ONfiELTS concerning ourselves with every kind of docrtine. We are grieved for those whose intellectual out reach catches at infidelity, as well as those whose spiritual horizons are befogged by superstitions and prejudice. We stand for the open road of Christian education, be lieving this to be the King's high way. The apt slogan of Willam ette university, is equally appli cable to this seminary: "She has kept the faith." Nowhere should such a motto remain Indelible more than in a training school for ministers. Making Minister Sunday Ministerial training special Sun day has been assigned to Febru ary 19, 26, March 4, 11 or IS. It is hoped that each church In the patronizing conferences will as- sitn one of these Sundays to guarding this front door of the hurch. By action of the annual conference each church should gifts of any past year and greatly strengthen the school. contending for the faith and make this a first claim upon Uslpraying for the future minister. hurtiret or take an offering. hat ever the local policy or the con ference enactment, it would be helpful if pastors and churches should set aside one of these weeks to a worthy effort toward making good ministers of Jesus Christ. Puget Sound conference The amounts suggested by the district superintendents might be met at this time. Columbia Iliver. Idaho. Mon tana The percentages of educa tional claims could be met and augmented. Oregon conference One uni form, conference-wide, lift by all the churches would exceed the ,.wanti.il offering, would Vllll C& J U auicken any evangelistic effort We esteem it an honor to be the first seminary to receive definite ennnrt from so large a patroniz- 'ng territory. Whatever the com ing general conference may ask of the church at large, we nere nave the privilege of setting a new pace nHrai snnDort of seminary training. We believe there is no rrices i loor: greater claim on Christendom than the better preparation of its lead ership. So we hope no church will be too busy, here and there, to give attention to this spring of SINGIHG& DANCING CHORUS QfW POLffvn- SMOUTSBY (INCNT YOU MASS CINfiUALfFLUJAH' SOMETIMES IM HAPPW Read the Classified Ads first two i-i m-i $3.;0; last 5 rows $2.7.". Me m ine firt two rows S3.30; hal.i fl2.7." and $2.20. llalrony rn- rows $2.20, next H rows SI.."o ;i!, 1 hut 7 rows $1.10 Tax Hulu l I. IlOX OFFIC'K NOW THE VEILED LAim Am I the first-girl you've kis-d .' WILLIAM BOYD: Gosh, no; wasn't I in Frame the day ,.u,..,. u-uii-jm Unvd a? onp of the Two Arabian Knigh's" on an adventure in the seraglio while seeking Mary Astor ,s the Arabian princess, with whom uotn ne ana udi o uf r - f reiiriedlv smitten wulle maing rrom pursuing sheiks and enemy secret service men. It is all in the huge ' . .,,i, 0,u,Ip -Two Arabian Knights" which comes to the Elsinore theater today. WILL PRESENT PLM LEAVE IT TO JlDKINS' LlltEKTV S.Tl i;iV AT LIBERTY. Feb. a ptay entitled 6. fSpecial.) "Leae It to given by the Dorothy Coffey and Dorothy Browning. Duet. "Fallen Leaf." Franklin Hawkins and Dorothy Browning Solo, "When Ships Come Sail itig In." Leland Scott. Duet "Nurserv Rhymes." Gor don Brothers. Duet. "Wal I Swan." Dorothy Coffey and Dorothy Browning. ludkins" will be Sunday school in Liberty hall Sat urday even ins beginning at eight o'clock. This is a three-act com edy taking two hours to present. Ttie proceed -i will go to the Sun day school. The cast of characters is as fol lows : Amos I'et.Tgrin Harlan Jidd c'liza IVtorgrin Ellen N'euens Dot Dala way ... Winona Williams Adrian '.unbelt Dale Dasch Felice IVtergrin Lola Dasch KSLieS FirSt Blllletinj flene Crothers ' I Crania Magdalena Schmidt Wilbur Judkins Bill Brtndt Grandma tkins . Genevieve Davis Thi! cast has been working hard on thv parts since Christmas, be in k; coached by Miss Dorothy Sloop and Mrs. (Gordon Miss Lcla Fox will f'trnish mli sic from 7: Set until the curtain rises at H o'clock. The following music will he pre- Bolshevlks have been advised in Russia to beware of American workers because they conetltute an industrial aristocracy. Of course if the American standard of living was universal the communist lead ers would be out of a Job. Teachers' Association tfowird HiMcs The first i-'.sue of the bulletin ,f tie Salem Teachers' association 4,-a- teady for distribution to the ..rious schools yesterday after ,on The bulletin, in charge of Vr Mildred Daly. Highland i.onl. toutain.- short items of ..rk at the varic 'is schools, clip V r:-- of interest from different iowl Journals, coming even's. ;. 1 bints and helps for teachers. It. W. Tavenner. assistant prin ipul at the senior high " 1 pn-si- of the Salem Teachers' asso i lt'im. In the bulletin's salutation iv s its purposes as follows: Ti broadcast tho work of the ouncil; give advance notice of the fin ine ss of the council; and pro-j u.fj coopei-atlon. j If the Innovation meets with 4iice33. a regular day of publica tion will be established. Tills issue calls attention to( Oregon school laws for 1927 stipu-j laliiig that a portion of the classj i-oom work on Monday, February) 13. be set aside in observance of Lincoln's birthday, which falls on next Sunday. In keeping with the law. all schools In the Salem sys tem will have appropriate exer cises. It also quotes the school law to remind teacher that on -tented between ?'trf: Due. "The Gyp; Coiinte.ss," ag.""7Vl III I A H Washington's birthday "not less than one and one half hours of tho forenoon of such day shall be set apart and observed in the pub-j 11c school of the state by appro priate exercises and the afternoon of such day shall be a holiday." It Is said that In the new Eng lish dictionary which Is to appear soon, something like &8 column arc devoted to th word "put." Why not? "Put" Is a verr im portant word, so Important thai It's hard to set politicians to stay that way. LAST TIMES TODAY "Sailor Izzy Murphy" On of the FunnJent Sea Pictures Ever Prodnctxl Extras VAUDEVILLE ACTS TOMORROW & THURS. DON'T STARVE TO END FAT r onrrpprl without harm. Trr the inns). vuav. embodied in Marmola nrc- n . . . I . i scnption tablets, reopie nave usea inem for YS) years millions ot boxes oi mem. Th rfMihsare seen evervwhere. Marmola contains a gland element which helps turn food into fuel and fnrrcrv Th fnrrrmla nnnrara in everv box, also the reasons for results. 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