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- . . . . The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, August li, 1928 Today Western 1 Writers Hear Charles Roberts A N Interesting and instructive FA lector by Charles O. D. Hooeru, noreilst and poet. was one of the principal features or, tne opening day's urogram at the convention of the League of western Writers which will close this evening after a three-day ses sion at tne Multnomah Hotel In Portland. Mr. Roberts' stories have ap peared In the Saturday Erenlng Post. Red Book, Sribner's and At lantic Monthly and Harper's. He Has had sixty-six books published In the forty-eight years since he has been writing. Mr. Roberts was one of the first to write nature stories from the standpoint of animal psychology, a type that has virtually replaced the old adventure etory in which the animals were merely some thing? to hnnt and kill Hia favor ite subjects at present deal wit hi The music section met yesterday morning. The speakers were Ade line Carola Appleton of Seattle and Dr. D. N. Lehmer of San Fran cisco. The non-fiction group met yes terday afternoon with lectures given by L. D. M alone, president of the Oregon Writer's League and Arthur Chamberlain, editor of the Overland Monthly. The evening's program included three one-act plays, presented by the Art Theater players. Inc.. in the Little Theater of 'the Studio building. The poet's group will be enter tained with a breakfast from eight to ten o'clock this morning. The fiction section will meet this afternoon. Speakers will be Frank Richardson Pierce of Seat tle; Ben Field of Los Angeles; L. D. Malone of Portland: Emmy Matt Rush of Hollywood; Vin cent Jones of Los Angeles; Sheba Hargreaves of Portland; and A. J. Mokler of Casper. Wyoming. How ard Perry of Portland will pre side. A banquet at the Multnomah hotel this evening will formally close the convention which, ac cording to those in attendance, has been a meeting of unusual inter est, attended by a brilliant gath ering of nationally famous writers. Salem people who are in Port land for the convention include Viola Price Franklin. Mrs. C. A. Kells. Charles J. Lisle. Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. Otto K. Paul us, Robert Paulus, and Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer. Colonel Hof er is president of the league and has presided at practically all ses sions. Epworth League Group Now in Session rriHE 16th annual meeting of the Falls City Epworth League Institute opened Wednesday evening at Falls City with Dr. J. n Mr-normick of Salem giving an lliusiraieu ictmic Palestine. " tv..,,. hundred delegates are housed in the tents on the ground. The young people meet each day for classes conducted Dy a i-uhj of tvrenty-five church leaders. Rev. I. C. Andrews is editor of the daily paper. Little Orphan Annie, which made its first ap pearance Thursday morning. Athletic contests between the Ealem and Portland districts began Thursday afternoon. District sport leaders have been chosen as follows. o.iom Hlatrict: Leader. Vinton Sneedon. McMinnville; Jde; John Chenewlth. McMinnville; yell king. John Potwin. Albany: song oueen. Grace Wbltcomb Forest Grace; captains, baseball, girls. Edith Johnson. , - church: volleyball, girls . Mtes, Chambers; boys. Russell JTaii'1 Newberg; Tennis. Hayes Beall.j Salem Jason Le church; swlm-j roing. Clyde Serger; horseshoes. , Frank McCune. McMinnville; cro quet. Lyle MIxner, bean bags, Carl Marcy. Forest Grove. Poland district: leader Blanche Luce, Mount Tabor church; Judge. Henry Jee"; Helens; yell king. Harry Carson centenary-Wilbur: song queen.Bes . 1' ' .ir rn.inn Kelly: cap- tains baseball, girls. Belle Hamn- t a t vvi tonfSt.-Helens; dots. "V son. Rose M1-' r" mlng.Ruth Stelmle. Wilbur; Jiorsesboes, Y,to? St. Helens; eroqnet. Jim Perry, su Helens; Bean bags, ; Waalay regg. Centenary-Wilbur,. Portland. Will Spend Month At Newport Beach Mrs. Mark D. McCalUetei - and her three children. Doris, Allen, .-ri Mariorle: and Mrs. Lester n .. r.r children, Jun lor and Nellie Jane, are leaving this morning for Newport where Mrs. Pearmlne ana tne cnuarc will spend the remainder of the Un McCalllster plans to return to Salem the middle of the week. Guest in Portland Of Alice Weister Mr. v a. Franklin has been the guest ot Mrs, AMce Weister In Portland? for the" past . two days mi attending the convention of the League of Western Writer. which will close this evening aiier an Interesting three-day session at .the Multnomah hotel. , Mrs. Weister ia director -f the Northwest Poetry society and la chairman of the ' committee - in charge of the poefa breakfast which win uke place front eight to ten o'clock this morning at the Multnomah hotel as a feature of the Writers' convention. - s Interests in the " Today .Oregon League of Western "- Writers. Multnomah Hotel, Portland. Final day of con- f ventlon. Banquet, ' :! o'clock. Sunday Annual state picnic, for- met residents of North and South Dakota. Corvallis city 4 auto park. Dinner served 12:30 o'clock. Art section. Salem Arts 1 " League. Dr. Mary C. Row- land. Court street, hostess, 7:30 o'clock. Taeaday ; Business Girls' Class, First Methodist church. Picnic din- ner. Miss Josephine Shade. Mission and High streets, hostess. j Needlecraft club. MrsF. G. SWarns. 180 S. 19 street.. j hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Salem Club Enjoys PlCTlic At Hager's Grove A DELIGHTFUL picnic meet f ing of the Salem O. A. C. dub was Htsiu it ui sua cicuui Hager's Grove with forty-five members in attendance. f Swimming, baseball and various other outdoor sports were enjoyf ed In the early evening, preceding the picnic dinner. Later a group gathered around a large bonfire and music and conversation were the diversiono. The committee in charge of the evening included Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Eliswortn Ricketts, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-j ward Underwood. There will be no meeting of the club In September. The first group meetings will be held in October and the next joint gather ins will take place sometime in the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Clifford Elgin and her small son, James, are spending several days with friends in Port land. Henry C Tillmans Visit Friends Here Professor and Mrs. Henry Ci Tillmar. their daughter, Made line, and son. Henry, of han Jose. California, are guests this weekJ of Professor and Mrs. E. S. Ham mond, i Professor Tillman was at one time a member of the faculty of Willamette university and also city ngineer'of Salem. He is now a member of the faculty of the San Jose high school. The Tillmans are enroute to Olympia, Washington, where they will visit relatives for several weeks. Wards and Guests Leave for Rainier Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Ward! have as their house guests. Mr( and Mrs. D. C. Russell" of Ashtat bula, Ohio. Mr. Russell is claim agent for the New York Central railroad for the Cleveland-Buffalo district. x Rev. and Mrs. Ward and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Rus icll are leaving this morning on a camping trip around the Mt. Hood loop and north to Rainier Na tional park. ... Mrs. John Rottle Visiting in South Mrs. John J. Rottle left Thurs day for San Francisco and Oak land, California, where she wil spend ten days before continuing south to Los Angeles where she will visit friends for several weeks. Mrs. Rottle plans to visit n Santa Monica and Hollywood and to motor east to Phoenix, Aril zona, before returning In Salem Rachel Elleh DeYo To be Married Soon Cards have been received by Salem friends to the wedding of Miss Rachel Ellen DeYo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - F. H. DeYo o Portland, and Francis John Med ier of Wasco, which will ; take nlace Friday evening. August 3 1. at - the Woodlawn jaewoaw church in Portland. A? reception win follow the aervica. .- r Miss DeYo -graduated fronTWIl lamette . nnivvtlty twa-year ago and since that time has taught In the high: school at Waaco. s Mrs. Craven Returns To Home in Portland f After spending several weeks w'1" vf E Craven andl Salem. Mrs. Everett Craven and j la amell arf n mr H e4 HAIalTl na IH 1A9& 1AAB A Ua5 a,. t V--w mm returned to their home In Port land, i Mr. and Mrs. Craven left yes terday morning for Seabeck. Washington, where Mr. Craven will attend the T. M. C. A. con ference which will be In session there for the next two weeks. Mrs. Stearns Will Entertain Her Club Mrs. F. O. Stearna will enter tain members of the Needlecraft club Tuesday afternoon. Angnst 14, in her home at ISO South Nineteenth street. Attending Summer Camp at MtHood 5 ! Miss Ann Reed Burns, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Burns, Is attending the Portland Camp fire girls' summer camp. Namanu, at Bull Ran near Mount Hood. rv . . : ' ! Mr. and Mrav V. E.. Knhn have spent the past ; week ; at Breitenr bush Springs. i Annual ...... , - Meeting of Endeavor Union THE ANNUAL summer confer ence of the Oregon Christian i Endeavor Union win be held at Turner August 27 to Septem ber 3. . The mornings will be devoted to wrk "d V"6"" be spent with outdoor recreation. Addresses and bonfire . meetings will be features of the evnlngs. The leaders of the conference will be Alvin J. Shartle of Boston, Massachusetts, field man for the International society of Christian Endeavor: and Rev. Paul C. Brown of Los .Angeles, Pacific coast representative of the inter national organization. Both young men are experienced conference leaders. Dr. Norman Kendall Tully, pas or of the First Presbyterian church of Salem, will give a bible study talk each morning: Rev. Walter L. Myers of Eugene will be dean of the conference and will teach a class in vocations. Rev. Ross Guiley of Eugene will conduct the music classes, lead. the singing and act as recreation- Lai director. Sixty young people nave maae reservations for the conference. The delegates will come from Springfield. Baker. Eugene, Glide, Sutherlin, Rainier. Oakland. Mc- Minnville. Sweet Home, Albany, Salem. Bend. Gaston and Portland. The committee in charge or tne conference Includes: Miss Elcy Walker of Forest Grove; Miss Viola Ozden of Portland; ' Kev. Walter L. Myers of Eugene; James Uoberg of Astoria; and Miss Bothmanof. Corvallis. House Guest Here From- Los Angeles Mrs. H. N. Bell of Los Angeles. California, is the guest of Mr. and vr. W. C. Keck. Mrs. Bell Is n route to Aurora. Nebraska, where she formerly made her lome. Guests in Newport Of Mrs. L. Griffith Mrs. Roy Mills and her chll- Iren Roberta. Ha and Charles. ire the guests of Mrs. Mills' sis- ler. Mrs. Lewis Griffith, at New tort for a week. ... Vorman K. Tullys Will Return Today . Dr. and Mrs. Norman Kendall Tully. and their daughters, Nor--na and Rosma, will return today o their home in Salem after .pending a week at Newport as .he guests of Dr.. and Mrs. Angus McLeod of Corvallis. ' ... Return From Motor Trip to California Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Savage and their daughter. Miss Eugenia Sav- ige. have returned from a motor rip through southern Oregon and lorthern California. Mr. and Mrs. Savage and their daughter mo tored south over the Redwood highway to Crescent City. . . . - harden Luncheon At H. Smith Home Mrs. Homer H. Smith and Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy entertained Thursday afternoon with a de- ightful 1 o'clock luncheon In the gardens ot the Smith home on North Summer street. Bridge was the diversion fol lowing . the luncheon. ..... IVirs. Snedecor at Washington Park Mrs. Frank Snedecor is spend Ins t rto vmV with Mr anil Hfra ITt. QnoHnr PnHl. .,' " , . r. .7 , ' Rainier National park. " 1 L FIEPLV TO ti n ? GREENWOOD LAKE. N. J.. Aug 'l: (APIThe . Rev. John Roach Straton has made pnb lie a letter to Governor Air red E. Smith In which he formally ac cepted - the governor's challenge that he repeat in Smith's presence aad offer, proof of hi ' assertion la a sermon last Sunday that the governor as a public man is "the deadliest toe in America today of tB force of moral progress and MMtl4!fli wisdom." a v But Doctor Stratton's letter urged that ; the governor appear with him not tn Calvarr Rantlat SO s chareh. of which he Is pastor. butErJ? T, SZ,r-rTh In Madison 8quare Garden. He suggested that S.O00 tickets be distributed among the Calvary congregation and the parlshoners of St. Patrick's cathedray. and the rest ; of the tickets be " divided among the republican and demo cratic national committees for dis tribution. Doctor Straton objected to the; use of his church because he be lieved It will not accommodate 'the crowd that wtll be attracted, t He Indicated, however, that he would appear there or anywhere else the governor preferred - i The ' letter : rejected ' - Governor Smith's offer to answer any ques tions Straton might ask him, and suggested . instead that . the cus tomary doles governorlng Joint debate - prevail. , Doctor Straton named Charges - R. Towson. of White Plains, as his represenU tlve and suggested that Governor Smith ' name a second and that these two. make a third man to agree on the terms "of their meet- Social Realm; .By Rosen CHURCHES -"fplrit" will V U Mhitt ef tk urn Mtaoi la th. First Chares ( Ckrist. SelaatUt W Itlta wktem it s btaach e( taa M.thM' Chmrek, Tie lirst Ofcuttk f OkrUt. Selracat. ta Btn Miil Biimi an h.M m Bandar mrm- Img at It .'clock. Ta. 8ma4my rrnlag MrrieM ar. dlaeaatian anriag Jaly aa4 A wraat. WacaMday .T.aina metis ri ara a14 at S ck aad lachad ttt UU t kcaliaa UMiitMN aaa r- airki .a Ckriatiaa 8cine. Tk. rii iiB room im auiataia at 400 Huwlt Tm- pi. hnt tk. Bibl ana all aathoris.4 Ckriatiaa Keienc. litcratar mar . raad, porehaa4 er borrowed. All ara eodiall; invited to attend tk. aerieee aad t. vttlt ta. reading room. CHTTRCH OF THE VAZJLKEHE Ob. block aonth of Cater .a 19th St. L. D. Smith, paator. Phone 2040. Sanday Sehoe4 9:45 a.m. Mr. Frank Li t willer. enpt. la eh area. Harning worahip at 11. Rer. Grace Pawleit, ot Portland, will preach and ting the roipel tkia 8na day at both moraing and evening terricea. Mre. Fewlei ! a Terr rood oreaeher aad one of the beat aiaeera amone- our folks. on. ia care le img tn. glorr down. lo not aaUa.thia great .treat. T.aag peoples meeting at 7 la the evening. Mile The Sampaoa. president. Ifra. CWda Hoffar leader. Mrs. Grace Fewlete will aleo ting for the young peoples' meeting. Evening e-raRgeJisuc services , at 8. Mrs. few loss will preach and sing et this aervica. Pray- i er meeting at 8 Wednesday evening,! Mrs. Elisabeth Baztor, will lead the tneet- : XT08T CHBISTIAX CHURCH Center and High Sta. Phone 294. D. J. Hoe, minister. On vacation. AssisUnt u. viara- Ayflelott. 2478 E. Sob Hill, fterviees for lord's Day, August 12: :S0 oraers uevetiona. 9:45 Bible school. w- M. McMorria. servinr aa aunt, flnr Bible aehopl it .a the inereaae help keep it growing, it, morning worship. Com munion. Elders aad deavona In charge. Special music. Sermon "The Por Con tact," by assistant pastor. Tonne? peoples' meeting at 8:00 p.m. to aiag to ahatint. p.m., unristian Endeavor. Thru aru-i. etiea: Juniors. Intermediate aad Seniors. a. Evangelistic services. Song service. Clark Aydelott a charge. Special music. sermon: "J'ne Valne of Dolus- Thin. " assistant pastor. Week day meetings: Tuesday evening at 8. yonng peoples' ao rtal ana business meeting. Wednesday eve ning at 8, prayer meeting. Thursday eve ning at 7:30. choir practice. We are look ing forward to a sermon ia song for next Lord's day, August IS. Yon are welcome to all services at the exarch. rntST METHODIST CHTTRCH Fred C. Taylor, pastor. Mist M. X. Sutherland, director of religious ednea tion. Preaching services .a Sunday, 11 a. m., and S p. m. Sermon by the paator in the morning on "God Never Falls." Evening aermoa on "Has the Ooepel Lost its Power!" This will be aa account of Brother Tom't Midnight Mission in Los Angelea, which waa visit ed by the paator recently. Sunday school will meet at 10:45 a. m. on Sua day. There will be no yonng people's servic. in the evening on account of the Epworth league Institute In Falls City. Bishop Titus Lots, D. D.. will preach at Falls City on Sunday afternoon. The Epworth league will hold an evangelistic ervice ia the church on Thursday, Au rust IS at 8 p. m., at which time the Students League of Many Nations from the Bible Training school will give a program. Mrs. Maude M. Aldrich will speak in the church on 8unday evening, August 19. This will be the address re-, cently delivered at the WCTU conven tion in Salem. JASOH LEE MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH The large grey atone rhnreh on the corner North Winter and Jefferson streets cool and well ventilated for summer services. This church gladly in vites the public to all of its services on the coming Lord's day. At 11 a. m, poblle worship, the pastor in charge; 8 p. m., the "Cotton Blossom Singers." a group of negro young ladle, will present a musical prorram. Other services of the day are: 9:45 a. m. church school with six separate departments function ing; 7 p. m., Young People's Epworth league rally. The "Cqtton Blossom Singers" will be present and will both speak and sing. Young people of the community invited. In all of these serv ices you will enloy the friendly worship ful spirit. and the fine associations. Bring your friends with you. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church St.' between Chemeketa and Center, known, as the old Presbyterian church. The Rev. P. W. Eriekson. pastor. Can men know their day of visitation! The qneUion will be "discussed by the Rev. Eriekson in his wwrning sermon at 10:45. The Sunday Bible school at 9:30 with the graded classes for all. The Pri mary department in charge of Mrs. (J. M. Byrd. and the Adult Bible depart ment In charge of R. C. Arplsa. The choir ia charge of Mr. K. O. Questeth will meet for rehearsal Saturday evening in .the church auditorium at 7:80. CHRIST! AH -M8SIONABT AIXXANCE At 855 Ferry St. Sunday School at 9:45; Walter W. Wellsr. supt. Morning worship bet-ins at 11 e'rloek. Subject ot the moraine message: "Seven Character istic a of the Early Church." Evenief ser vice at 8:00. Subiect: "Almost Pertuad- - led." Taa termoaetta will he riven by I Mist Elverta Minton. Prayer meeting on Tueaday evening. Bible atndy and prayer -'Jon Friday evening. T. P. A. devotional '-eetlng on Saturday evening. A cordial a iritatioB it extended to everyone to at tend these services. J. O. Minton, paator. 270 N. 18th St. Phone 2S89J. . OOUXT ST. CHUXCH 67 CHXIST Kerrla 3. Reasooer, minister, 144 8. 18th St. We are happy ta announce that we have heard from the mlssioaariee we were expecting last Lord's Day. aad that we eaa maw make definite aaaaaaeetaeat that Kenneth C Headrieke, wife aad chil dren will ae with at aext Lard'a Day evening aad we shall leera of the saiaatoa work In Jape a- A large hearing la (ally Justified, aad we cordially Invite all friends who - ara - lntereeted - ia the seia ateaery enterpv lee to worship with at at thle Usee. S o'elock. Morning warship at 1). Subiect: "Ephataa." Bible eehool at :4a. Lot at begin promptly on time. A welcome awaltt yan. cwyimnrTA sr. zvahoei-cax Address. Corner Chexoekete aad X. 17 Sta. Paator O. E. Eraklao. S8 Ko. 17th St.. Phone J008W. gwr-tee 11 a-n. and 8 p.m. Sermon topics: Morning, the pat tor will preach upea "Tree Worship, tte Rarity." Ia the evanlng at the preoeh ag kowr Mr. U L. Thornton af tha Flret Evangelical Chare h. will tell ef tarn af tha things which ha heard aad taw, and tha lmpreesloa upon himself, while dele- worth hearing. Doa't miss It. Suaday 8ehool 10 a-sa. Bnpe.. O. K. Steaatbaarh. Christian Eadeaver T p.m. Loader, Earle Rigga, Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Leader. T. Km. DOajnrX BAPTIST Comer Has el aad Aeadasey Sts. Sua day School at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Rev. B. Iveas will preach la tha aaora ing aa- BrevC D. Saucy la tha evening. Mid-week prayer aad praise service aa Tharaday sight at S o'clock. John J. Rottle ." ...... . L,: . ...... . n- i:i . .. 41S Stat fit. Expert Shoe Fitter - WALK-OVER " AND ' CANTILEVER " FOOTWEIAR Bunch TOST rRZaRTTSXLUI CHTTRCH Korta Wiater aad Cheateketa atreets. Rev. V. f Tally, D. D paator. Sab bath ackML :S0 a. as- with depart aMnU far all a gee, fellewed by pabbc worship at II a. am. 8eraa.a. "Caria- tlaaity , See let y," third ta answer to ta Question "What ia Christianity t" Tonag pcopl.'t eoci etiea :S0 p. m. Ive ning worahip T:S0 e' clock. Sermon, "Th. Table Talk of Jeaaa." Meeting far praise, prayer, aad study Thursday 7:80 p. am. Subject. "Jehaa th. Pro phet of CaUolicity." FTRST BAPTIST Corner Marion aad Liberty Sta. Rob ert L. Payne, minister. Fred Broer Sun day School Supt. aad direct, .f music. Carl Lemk orgaaist. Sunday school 9 :45 with claasee for every body. Morning preaching service 11 o clock. Sermon top ie 'The Greatest Psalm." Five .minute object sermon tor children. Two yonng people, meetings 7 o'clock. Evening preaching service 8 o'clock. Sermon topic "God's Justice." Special music at both services. Prayer meeting Thursday eve aiag at 8 SOUTH SALEM" FRIEKDS Cor. 8. Commercial and Washington Sta. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mrs. Mar guerite P. Elliott, supt. 11 morning wor ship. Sermon: "God's Complete Provi sion." Thursday, 8 p.m. prayer meeting and Bible study. Ton are invited to all these services. The Church of the Friend ly welcome. Chat. C. Haworth, pastor. 1655 S. Liberty. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Mr. Ray mond Rimbach of Portland will fill the pulpit. Mr. Rimbach is studying theology at Concordia College, St. Louis, Mo. the largest purely theological school in Amer- i. B..-.i . v..ii .mnnnnn hat been erected to bouse the hundreds of students CASTLE CHAPEL UNITED BRETHREN I f, V I7th N.b. Ava. Pastor. W.P N. Blodgett. 1743 Neb. Ave. Phone 2S22J. Services 11 a.m.; 8 p.m. Sermon topic, a.m.: "A Question." pm.; Evangelistic Cora Hendry will ting. Sunday school at 10. Supt. A. E. Bradfield. Young peoples meeting at 7 p.m. Bertha Van Cleave preeident. Junior C. E. at 7. Mrs Work ing, supt His Jewels', at 7. waxme run. supt. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies Aid Wednesday. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION Number 420 State St., upstairs over th. "Man's Shop." Pastor Ralph D. Bul lock, 480 S. Cottage St. Phone 93 8M. Berviees at 9 :S0 and 8 p.m. Sunday Sch. 3 :80 p.m. Week-day meetings Wednes day, Tharaday and Saturday nighta at 8 o'clock. All are invited to these soul saying and edifying services where the whole word of God it proclaimed without fear, favor or compromise, "with the Holy Ghost tent down from Heaven. CENTER ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Center and 13th gts. E. J. Ascben brenner, pastor, 774 N. Winter St. Phone 680-M. This church extends a hearty, wel come to the pnblie of Salem. Com. and worship the Lord with ns. Our Sunday School, employing both the German and the English languages, opens at 10 a.m. 8upt. Mr. Martin Sehrelber. Worship at 11 a.m. Sermon in German by the pastor. At 8:00 p.m. Mr. Martin Scheiber, re cently returned delegate to the last Gen eral Conference will report in English about the conference. The mid-week pray er meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at 7 :45 in the parsonage. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Twelfth and Mission. A. 8. Hender son, pastor, 1155 Mission, phone 1908-W. Services: S. S. 10 a. m.; 7 p. m.; 11 a. m. ; 8 p. m. Special services: Kev. Wal ter Reynolds, district superintendent. former pastor at Salem, will preach both morning and evening Sunday school. 10 m.: Mrs. Alice M. Henderson. Supt. Young people's meeting. 7 p. m. Week day services: Wednesday evening, pray er service. Other events: Saturday, the 11th, at the Salem fairgrounds will be the annual picnic for the First V. B. Sun day school. Come and enjoy the day. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (Episcopal) Church street at Chemeketa. Rev. H Duncan Chambers, rector. Holy Euchar iat at 7:30 a. m. in the chapel. Church school at 9:45 a. m. In the parish house Morning prayer with sermon at 11 a. m. in the church. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH State and 18th. Rev. A. I.. Heine, pas tor. German service at 9:45 a. m. : English at 11 a. m. ; Sunday school 9:40, Miss Martha Batterman, Supt. FORD MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL West Salem. K. L. Cannell, pastor, 975 Edgewater street, phone 1341-K. Sunday school. 9:45; D. C Sebern, Supt. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. H. C. Leavenworth of Salem. Epworth league 7. Preaching at 8; ser mon by the pastor. Theme "Theme shades are fashion aids' The newest colors to ar rive are : Charme, shell v harmony, ; lotus,;" moon-; beam, sajjreeice.TIie riew pointed heel' Theme.-line sflk ".chiffon Ji.95; pair. New H osier y Woman's World Reviewed i yiRIT KVARGRIJCAI CHURCH Corner at Center aad UWty streets. A. P. Laytea. patter. Sunday school at 4S- L L .Thereto a. Hupt. Jtr. -raera- m waa a delegate U th. World Suaday eeho.1 eoaveatioa. aad will take a few minutes every morning to tell th. eehool ahoat the eoaveatioa. Worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "Th. Place ef the Holy Spirit In Church Work." Chris tian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Tople, "True aad Fait. Standards ef Sueceee." Warship at 8 .'clock. Subject, "Oar Roepoaaibility to the Caaaved." Are we meeting this responsibility! Prayer meeting .a 1 Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Remember: Tn. .levator maa hat a goad many apt aad downs ia lite, bat ha keeps going. MTXX. STREET METHODIST Fifteenth aad Mill atreeta. Patrik N. Dahlia, paator. 89S 8. 15th St. Services: 11 a. as. Bormoa topi. "Fellowship." 11 a. m. Sunday school: 9:45 a. as.: Mist Esther Eriekson, Supt. Toong peo ple't meetinft: There .will be a. Ep worth league owing to absence ef to many members who are at th. coast. Week-day services: Misa Andrea Ipeen will entertain the Ladies Aid at her home 145 X. 17th i street on August 14. Other events: The i Foreign Missionary society will meet at the church Monday eve ning. August 18, Miss Thea Sampson, the president, will entertain. Story hour. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. BAPTIST MISSION Csual Snndajr services will be held in the Grand Opera House corner of Court !snd High streets: Suialay school at 9:45 a. m.. Earl Gregg, Sept., classes for all ages. Preaching services at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m.l B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Sunday evening. Mid-week prayer and song service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to worship with: ua A these meetings. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST At the Salem Woman's clubhouse, 460 X. Cottage street. G. W. Rutsch, min ister; G. Sehunke, Ass't. minister. Sun day school, 9:45 a. m Dan Schirman, T- "erTJ." .J1 top.c Christ a Spiritual Fire. Women s Missionary "l ?,:8. P " . . Rutsch, president. Evening service at 8. Topic. "A Peculiar Place of Sacrifice." Rfylar mid "week PrJ" meeting at 8 - - murseay EVANGELISTIC FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Thirteenth ; anc Ferrv streets Rv Stephen Robertson, pastor, 1458 Cheme iteta street. . Sunday services: Fellow .Li- a n t . nip ins i raise service, lO:SO a. m. ; prsacnmg. a p. m. : evangelist ie sermon. h p. m.; Sunday school. 1:45 p. m.l Week-night services: Preaching and pray-1 er service. Tuesday and Thursdsy, 8 p. m; Young people's meeting, Saturday evening, 8 p. m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL S. 19th and Ferry atreeta. II . C. Stover, minister. Donald J. Allison, or ganist. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; C. C. Harris, Supt. Morning service at 11. Sermon. "The Protecting God." Mrs. David Talraadge and Mr. Stover will sing "Love Divine All Love Excelling" (Stainer). No evening service. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Liberty street at Center. Rev. C. E. Ward, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. W. C. Kantner who i tup plying the pulpit daring August will preach at 11 a. m. Sermon subject Ood and the Dew." ISo evening serv ice. A hearty welcome to the Sunday school and church service. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday, for Bible study. Meetings are being held at 1160 Broad way. Hours 2:30 to 5 p. m. Funeral services in Salem and vicinity conducted free of charge. Phone 2726. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION Address, 843 Vs Court St. I'astor C. 8. Johnson, 540 Leslie. Services 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week-day services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Cloeet Conveniences There are all sorts of inexpen sive pasteboard cupboards on the market now for shoes, stockings, hats and lingerie, that come in pretty colors and a variety of sizes. Any closet can be made far more convenient by the use of one or two. f-tiJSilLS51 l&ii&Y' -aaaaaannannaaBa? $j j i jlLV J m0-b Vacation Time I J jf I able coat it jroa Mtrch oat wtnt 1' yli Ai? I Summer hocnet ancl tirialal-ingf, I P a IiHr Vv I camping equipment and boats of 1? 'ifeVVn I descrip6oimhmmghmm Vi h I Wbtlter jou wish to buy or ell, fK,?' l WfiJK. I well-woixlecl Want Ad . wiH aat- IrT' V jff0UlWr7A' I rion at a negligible coat ia received - mfflh Jf ThoNewbregon 1 fi zwmM 1 . y li .. . a.. .- : . . ymmmrJf'J s- BorswemiiiTD GET CERTIFICATES Certificates for a number of Marlon county tjoys' and girls' clubs that completed their pro Jects of the past school year were received yesterday at the office ot the county school superintendent. The new certificate holders are: Hatel Green home cookery club, led by Mis Georgia 1 bee. route three. Salem; Woodburn cookery club, of wbich Miss Clare Cam peau is leader; Mt. Angel cookery club. Mrs. V. J. White, leader; Rickey home cookery club, led by Mrs. Ida B. Crabb, Salem route five; Bethel Sewing club, of which Mrs. Carmalite Weddle, Salem, is leader; Sublimity Sunbeam cook ery club, with Sister Iiry Lucy as advisor; Sublimity cooking club which Miss Mary Wilson di rected; Gervais rabbit club, Sister Mary Margaret, leader. Alaska Dog Helps Army Radio Expert Speed Call for Aid NOME. Alaska. Aug. 10. (Special One of the most dis tant settlements in he Arctic is the tiny hamlet of Little Squaw, 78 miles north of the Arctic cir cle and 500 miles from Fairbanks, the nearest town of any sixe in Alaska. Normally, It takes a let ter two months to reach the states. News dispatches recently told a story of the heroic service of s dog which carried a request for help into Little Squaw from two men who had become Injured out on the trail. The message was re layed by Corporal Evald Hanson, U. S. Army Signal corps radio op erator at Little Squaw, to Fair banks, with the request for an air plane to convey the Injured men to medical assistance. In October, 1926, Corporal Han son started freighting Into Little Squaw the equipment for an army radio station by dog sled. After heart-breaking labor the Isolated station finally was opened and this far off community became articu late. When the emergency arrived it was met by Corporal Hanson and the army. Portland Lad Killed In Plunge to Bottom Of Elevator's Shaft PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 10. (AP) John Michael Weiss. 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Weiss of Tigard, plunged down four stories of an elevator shaft to his death yesterday before the horrified gaze of his mother. Better luck attended Darrell Thomas, 6. who fell from a raft in a water filled depression and was rescued after he had been seven minutes beneath the sur face. A fire bureau squad wagon crew applied artificial resplratioi and tonight the boy is in a hos pital with excellent chances Of 'recovery. Mrs. Nellie Taylot Ross Takes Charge of Women's Campaign NEW YORK. Aug. 10. (API Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former governor of Wyoming, as a vice chairman of the Democratic Na charge ot the campaign to be waged among the nation's women for the election of Governor Al fred E. Smith, democratic presi dential nominee. She conferred with John J. Raskob. chairman of the national committee; with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, a leader of this state's democratic women, and with other party officials. "The women of the west may be counted upon," she said. "They know Smith's practicability and they understand his attitude to ward the prohibition laws. ''But I am convinced that pro hibition Is not an Issue in this campaign and that it will not be an issue. . I never was so san guine about a political situation." Boys Stop In Salem Enroute to Lebanon Fifty boys from the Big Broth er Farm, near Lebanon, passed fart of yesterday in Salem Inspec ting the governor's office and oth er state departments. They were invited by Governor Patterson. The boys were accompanied here by Chester Lyons, owner of the farm. nnissfove and dealers" gave the price per gallon, hp w much surface a gallon would cover, how long the paint would last I The results are in a cost chart at this store I a quality paint that pro tects your property against decay and depreciation ! 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