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PAGE TEN Th OHEGON STATESMAN,-Bated, ,Prton;tcrgay Monday, Xl&rcS 2f,193r less siioi'jo bi iiEr.iiG firf: Cpaulding Attributes Deficit To Demoralized v- - -Market-'."-- -i'! Rsports . oa . ' operation! . of like ;lding Pulp and Paper com- saayat NewBerg received by lo cal Investors show operating de Veil for the year ol 23, exdu - give- of depreciation which Is plae- 4 at $2,45, making a total de ceit t 122.881. loss la attributed to a de- . - sitfralized" market, which" in. the closing months MS3S-saw pulp fan to $45-a ton, delivered. In contrast to prices of 55 prevail- Inst the first of the year.. . - - Additional causes for the loss, related - br 'C.-K.-Spauldlng, president of the concern, includes tAe fact that the driers of the palp twill -were insufficient to operate the three digesters of the, plant to capacity. .Capital outlays -of T 7 IT were v made' in addition to ' 311.318 in capital outlays made The company' working capital has-been severely depleted,, the letter continues, and the. board of directors has recommenaea tae is-. suance of a 1250,000 .trust mort gage to allow refinancing of out standing liabilities,: now unfund ed. This , would also proTiae ad ditional working caplUl, which Is said by Spaulding to be, sorely needed. "' - ' ' - During the 1930' period the mill produced 229 carloads or air dry pulp, -aggregating 8933 tons, for which the company received 1353,584.- '. r ; ' 1 - bRY 'AGENTS RA1D CHURCH : V - Lx w. DOUBLE EUEfJT .FDB-JiiS Church to sea Pageant fin ' Evening and Camp Fire -.Ceremony In Morning: Sunday evening " at the 7: 20 worship honr the Weeleyan Ser vice Guild will present a mission ary; pageant,' The Voices of the r- - 1 1 1 1 - f ..-!! 1 a , ji - t JUJ I , . W - .: Tt l' TO.BT METHODIST EPISCOPAL . B Xarla ferner, minister. Chorea eeaool gradea lor (01 era. 9:45. Jaa ior ehureh. . 11 a.m. ' Theme: "Jum TNike Valuee. Assistant! Betk 81 evert. Verainc urnrsaip 11 ja. Ber Mam, Pr. M. A. - If arey. XHatriat - fiapt. Tkra Yeonc Paspla'a aiaetiBra at S:SO P-m. Ereniag waraalB 7:80 pja. "War- ul twriet te ba eoBdoeta4 kr 4ala- i4y aTaalnf at Xaadlar raom at ,408 Maaooia Tampla ape iraaa 11 :0 accept Suidarv sad holidaja. roxo xcekouaz. sc. jL Comrcnrrrr Uerth avcnaa aad Tktr4 atraata. Mara Aitk ; A.' Grore paator. Bvnday achoai :4S a.a. Marnin worakip 11 a'eloek; kjett Ham'a Gospel Taaam Will cob- ttaet Ua teroea. Spacial aiaaia Incladec I rtt to Oldar Girls' Coelereaea. Gat I pUn TelanUry by Mies Trala Graat aa4 apaakar, David Karerats, PorUaad, . "CaujnTK ULCW nrrrni Covtlr CoDunarciat at -Waahiinrtam'v EC eaaraa bj JaaioT Ckalr, BTcniag war Hip T:S! 'clock; -aabjact; "I TklMt." Bi Cial Mntia by- ekor and arekaatra. Tai I Paopia'a aoeatinc 6:30 a'daek. ,-. j : jf odist church; Winter and Jeffer- t1i& son 'streets.' Those taklnr Darts lBa : Include: "'.. i 1, .V.".r -'' TtUekoiA, S p.at. Vaapar aarviea .Marda . Pueatman.. the .dream- S" . W 1 z!2z!'&5. or: . Mra. Harlan Wilbur, Con- j. umuk o pTAi-T-T " MS"wi. Ski: Science: . JUTerta' Minton. The I raaaatly raturaed Jim War ef Woman of Mexico; ; John Baton- fK &J.rJJF'9?m V toa gartner. The Mohammedan Worn- pi-.-.; .V.ddVw VaVi an Of Malaysiar Isabella Xeeper. I fnU Informatloa. Tanraday TsSO .m. the Woman of China : - Adelia 1 pt aaug and. jeibu tady. .. , . Shepherd; the Worn air Africa: J t7.. Vr. " t ,7 , I Wlt- tad JaUaiMS traeta. Hash B. India; Margaret Pro, the Hindu I Jr. aatr. gndn aekooi sus Wtdowr ; Elisabeth Lewis, "the! fr- .fr.fDt wo"Jj " e'eiock; aob- Child Widow; - Mrs. Jewel Chria- JSSi- JVJfr tianson. the Woman, of Korea: Uieiattv. iw. w b,' t. nTCrii and EraBeaUy, the Woman of I PWUppUawlaUad. . aad.aiu Japen.' . - 1 . , I "waraaan aroaa Portia aa. ,Tenin Othr. who '.wiu nasist 1? tbe VSI r1- at -tha Wamaa." j-Taoac Faopla'a maot- nir or 30 a cUek; Conbiael meatier of uraa loatuea, - - -,? 1 Activities of dry agents In raid- gigantie proportions. ' .- The In-- Ing the Parish House of St. Peter's Episcopal i Cburch, at German town. Pa., haye precipi tated a religieoe-politieal row of . yasion into the domains of St. Peters (above) is called outra geous ,Ty the Rer. A. Van Meter (Inset), executive secre-' tary of the dioeesaw -. - service as ushers are Mrs. Helen Hunter, Mrs. "pearl Bonney, Mrs. sybil Pickering, and Mrs. Beesie ZobeL The Scripture lesson, will I T.r.T.m icecoszaz. he read by Luella Kairhin. and 8l"a CoeTelal aad Myars atraatav th e renons1vA aiafa a& . , fcv I . . r"" x-C I -T . wvrmaip u xaura jrupps. - ranees uranam lo eiock: aobjectj "What is tka CbnreV" will h the ntaniat. . I EvaauBC worship 7:80 a'eloek: anblaet! ed by: Mrs. H. B. Foulke and meet J aaactum at e:so aioak.- - iS;.k I JffJ.il'- uuco in uu m iwra social evening i - p.ab land missionary, study. , 't. Cornar ' ml Hirhlaad . arena aad fkoTiek atraei, Xdgy .P, 61m a, paater. Bibia -aekool t 10 a-aa. . larl Bkata, Soot. Maralu arrrtra a.t 11 8uk joct. '.'Tha Utusd Vaif f . MU-wk pray ar pMatiag Tkaraday 7:80 p.m. ' . . ... Coraar at Nrth Libertr Md lLarlaa (treat. 'Wmiaai H. BoWaa. mntor. Ra- falMP aarrieea, thla TLard'a. Day. Kiel school at S:45. rrrt Bnr, Sapt Hor Inr worah9 at 11:00.' Orraa prelada by MM Miller. Flrtt of a seTiea af thra aermoa aoa tha Kanrraetioa, by tha pat' tor: I 'Tka Raiurrwetf on aad tha Think er.-". . JaaMieaa trill ha. aaavarad. Taanr peopla'a saaattara at :Q- SoUailiA topiea ' and ; liraly diacaasUm f Kreaior aranfelinia (arriea at 7:80. Soag aar vie, ia chars of l"red Briar. Isatnu nenUl " and etoir aaleetioaa.' "" Banooa by tha" "paator: "Tha Mystery af Iniquity WMicMir renins araaiea Dmioa BiWa. otndy elaaiea. ' - - rxnsr ZTAKoxxzoaXi - - Thlrtaentk aad Center atraota.' A. F. Laytost, paator. ; Snnday school :4S a.m. Moraiaf warship 11 o'eloek. Sabjact: 'taMdmarkc Tha WiU Remain." Eren Ina; worship 7:80 o'eloek; anbJoetl"A Completed Task.' Tevar Peepla'a meet. Ine; S:S0 e'alockt anbject: "Important I4ae...-: - i"i s-- ; ,rr ' .; rcur grairxrixigr Serrlea at 7i0 p.m. at tha-Nlaon ball on Ckeaekt atreet batweea Cora meretal -and Lribarty' streets. ' Mr. ' How ard Jji Ray of Portland will bo tba apeak- rr, aalsta oy Mrs. Kar, aa ; special s infer. The topia will he "Interpreta tion af Prayar.'V A cirelo wUl ba bald at the -ehnreh -from 8:80 to 7 p.v Kit aares will be glram .by aeeredited modi- Salem Men Will Attend ?rayer -and praise- aerriea aad n- - Galatiana. , Friday eTeninc , Eahteeata. and- State streets. Ear, Asaoa . Minn man, A. M.. pastor.' Fhon 8720.- Uermaa aemeaa 9:43 a.m. Hub Jaet: "Jsaoa Christ;- tha Hirh Prieet of a Batter Covenant. ' Eaaiish aerrieea 11 a-sn. 8nbjatt i'A Otisen at o Mean City.' . Soaiday Uehool 9:40 a.m. -Mrs, Amos X." Miaaemaii, leader. Luther learna 7 p.m. ' Lanrs Mlanamaa, leader. Oamas aerrieea I S p.aa.. Sahieet t "Tha Mill mm. Oermaa nnd-waaar - Lontea BCTiees Wadaeeday T:SO 9-m. Sabjeet s "Jasns oa tha Way of Sorrows. " - JCnf lUn miavwooa f Jeatea - aorneet - rnday t.bo p.m. saect: .with Jssns a U Bows Mi Head ia Death What Comfort Hsra We at the Graves of Our Dear Oaasr' .."-!'...-.-i -1 .Vs'. Fowler Case Goes to Jury BAKER. Ore.. March 20 (AP) All testimony in the trial of Mrs. tana Fowler, former La Grande eity treasurer, charged with lar ceny .of public funds, was before the jury here Friday night At the request of the prose . cation. Circuit Judge Hall S. Lnsk rdered adjournment until Sat urday morning when argument of counsel will begin. The case is expected to reach the Jury Satur day afternoon. Mrs. Fowler's accounts alleged ly werejound short -1112,202.02 when she turned over her hooks to her successor last month. She was arrested at Pendleton while ea route to Portland, she said, to obtain the missing lunds. From the witness stand here she testi fied she did not have the money hut admitted her accounts ; were short the amount charged by the' state. . Through H. L. Soule, Baker pebllo accountant, thjs defense at tempted to disprove all or a ma terial part of the alleged shortage. The, state today placed Ray mond Gurdane, Umatilla - county deputy sheriff, and R. H. Mill- sap, city editor of the Pendleton East . Oregonlan, on tbe stand. IB CIH INTEREST Regular, ' Pastor, . Fletcher Galloway, Fills Church ' For Sermons . .. The special revival services be ing conducted In the Church of the Nasarene 'are creating great Interest; The church was .crowd ed in tbe opening services last Sunday and there has been an in creasing 'interest in the services during the week until the church was rilled again on Thursday night., when the pastor. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, " spoke " from the subject, "Samson, .or From Petting Party to Perdition". Friday , night was young neo- ple's night and the subjeet , was A Deserter". The topics for Sun day are as follows: 11 a. m,, "Two Baptisms"; 7:30 . p. m.. Burning the Devil's Mortgage. Clyde Hoffer and Frank Li t- willer.are In charge fcf the sing ing ana John Frlesen has charge of the orchestra, r .; The meeting Is being conducted on the old fashioned "mourner's bench" style and there have been nine who' have .come forward for prayer thus far. . The services are , to continue New Clubs " w - w muuuks umni-r vrer. via HBraa. jmtk aoa J erry Bta. Sary, service ror the Camp Fire I oraded Charch aehooj S:40 a.m. i W. T. rroUDS of Salem and wiMnltw will I ' Jnnio charch 10 : SO . n.m. i, v" j . v t. t I. .J I Fraachlat 1050 a.m. and 7:80 p be held at the Jason Lee Metho-1 school of Missions cto va A rnuiT omrscH or thb vaZAnnrB Una feloek ntk of Center oa 10th street. Hav. Pletehar ()Uit naatar. Resklenca 475 North 34th street. Phone zson-w. special rariral serricea era la profresc Tha astor will soeak from tne J louowinf snbjectr: 11 a.m. ""Two Baptisms.' Smeeial maaio hr tha : Hof- f. 7 :SO, p.na. - 'Bnramr : thd ortrare." ' Bote. - Millard Stall. iy senoot a.m. xt. z. r. b. Junior soeietr S:B0 ijs. BariTnl aorrloat aU aaxt week. . :" :l- '--"lTEST ITtESBTXEXIAJT - : p corner -z winter ana uttemeketa Bta. I Uorer V. Blrtehat. D. D pastor. Bandar Corner Capitol and Marioa sfretts. O. Lienkaemper, pastor. Sunday school 10 aja. Ueman woraaip lO a clock: sub Joet "The Use aad Abase of God 'a Gifta.' EnrUeh worship 11 a'eloek; aak ject: VSimon of Cyrene and tha Women Trraxcn CHXISTIAJT . Elisor J. eiiatrap, mlniater. ' Bible aebool ie a .as. Fred Bates, BuptL - Homer Ketlema aad -wife- of tha Kelioma eraa- relistia party will ug and speak at tha anoraiac hoar. . At tha elose of tha mora- tnf wtui there will be baptismal sr- Tices. J amor ad sen lor C. . meetings at 0:80 p.m. Kreninr serine a by tha pastor, ."The Great Supper." - Tha or- --Two new clubs 'have been or ganized in the county this week according to records received yesterday by. W. W. Fox, county ciuo leader. One is the Willow Brooks pig ciuo at x airrieid, with T. A; Dlt- mar leading the dist church,- Winter and Jefferson streets, on Sunday mornlnr at 11 aMa.It fT-V w. A - T-i .1- v iu -yoswr, - JVT. - xiuga B. Fouke Jr.. will Breach on Finding the .Way", and seven camp fire members will assist In a candle-llghtinr eeremonr. Tho Law of the Camp-Fire". The girls win sit together in a reserved sec tion. - -' . " ; A feature of the service will be a duet by the Reverend A. L. Beckendorf,' missionary in the Philippine Islands for the past It years,' and now on furlough,, and sermon: 'rEfce-Lirkt and the Bushel..'.' : v oeai solo " ile - That nwellelh' I Her- t anas By Jteaaetir Abaott. Anthem: "WM Taoa Atmishfy Kln" (Petri). Ineidental aelo br Mr.- Abbott. P. If. PopaEar Goapol Soct Serrlea 7:30 o'eloek. Bermoa: --jl Ureat JTiffht" pastor. , Spe cial mails, aeleeted. ' Wadaeadar area- i las T:80 o'eloek Pallowship and Prayer meeting-. Thnrsdsy arealng, 7:30 o'clock enoir reaearsau ten 1 members Llovd Francis la nrfculrtont- rvn. aid DuRette, vice president; and nla nePbew, Walter Beckendorf Harold Ballwebber Is secretary of 'rom Portland, senior in Ore the group. - ; son State eollege, preparing him- The other is a cooker dub at I ef to be a medical missionary. Fairview, also with ten members.1 The -public Is Invited to both Mrs. Grace Sehen is the leader. I services. Thelma Rose Is president; Jose phine Jones, vice president; and neien ueni, secretary. ; waen me cookery club com pletes this .project 100 per "cent, the loader, Mrs. Sehon, will be en titled to wear the srold 4-H club leader's pin, presented to leaders who hare had 100 per cent clubs I or five years. HKlEET V saaammaanmaaan : j" Bishop Sumner Coming Sunday next week with an afternoon T IeTMr F0;ie S! 2 :3fl I every day- except IdJ then. .hn ill, anMtl uu caiurus, ana ma at Pendleton sne had some bonds with her and was going to Port land to obtain others. - Mrs. Fowler,-, recalled by tbe ! defense Immediately - afterward denied she had made those state ments. . i eveninr serrice every day except Saturday. . .... Dffit CU1IIHTS; 7 PER : CEflT PAID Robing to Lead Special Studies ;; ; On Resurrection Beginning Snnday morning a series of three: sermons of the "Facts ef the Resurreetlon" will be given at - the First : Baptist church. Subjects are: "The Resurv rection and the Thinker", '"The Resurrection and the Doubter" and "The Resurrection and I the4 Mourner". . ! ;-; - - vr-- Such Questions as "Where Are the Dead"; "Is Sonl-Sleeping Scriptural"; i 'Ms Annihiliation Supported by Scripture"; and "Is Eternal Paaishment Inconsistent With a God ot Love aad Justice", will be answered -by the pastor. Dr. William H. Robins. Circuit Judge Stapleton of the Multnomah county circuit court has signed an order authorising a. a. Bcnramm, state superinten dent of banks,, to pay a third divi dead of .7 per cent to claimants la the savings department of the Baak of Kenton, insolvent. Ad- proximately" ie0 checks, aggre gating 121.551, were mailed. to aepositors Friday. The savings department claims of the Instltu tlon total $308,263.17. DIvl-1 tlJ "DUrni iZac dends previously paid to these da- 11000. llVer UctS positors aggregate 43 1-3 . per The Bank of Kenton was closed December 3, '19 2$. No dividend baa as yet been paid to claimants or the commercial department. Affairs ot the bank have been in voked In considerable litigation. Justice of Peace Certificates' to Teach Awarded : To 40 Convicts ... ' .III $ . - - March 20 (APJ For the first March IS. (API For the first . time In the history of this prison, teachers' certificates were granted 40 inmates todsy by Vlerllng Ker sey, state' superintendent of pub lic, instruction." - . . .. . : . -Outside prison walls the' certif icates have no standing, but with- iag. kersey said, the 40 Inmates can instruct their 'fellow prison ers. Alter taking special courses to. fit them for the work,- they were granted the certi neatest be cause of their "educational equip- VttamWaa James Stranahan Friday was appointed by Governor Meier as Justice of the peace ot the Hood River , district In ; : Hood - River county. There Was no -candidate for - thla office at the last . ren- eral election, with the result that it haa been ' vacant t since that Kr.Tr,rni ooMhnrsTrT Bervleea held la Keiser aehoolhoasa S milew north or Salem aa tha river road. Hayes Beall, minister. 8nnday -school coareaes at 10 a'eloek, Jos. E. Bartrvff, Bnpt. Tonnf People 'a trans eonsiderinf "Chotfaiar Oar Life "Work." Classes for all a fas; phareh warship at 11 a'eloek. Subject: "Kichteoasaesa In , Easy Path I" Thar are no aranlng serrleea. COTTBT ITKBXT CHUSTXAW Court and 17th streets. B. F. Bhoe- makan pastor. S43 8. . Winter. ; - Phoaa . S38S-J. Sudsy school t:4S a.m. K am ine warship 11 a'eloek; sahjaet: "Daa fer.BirnaU and Guide Foata." Eveaisg warship Union itarlral In- JUrT Ubrls- tiaa ehareh. Tonnf People's meeting 6 pja. Sabjeet: "Impoxtaat Ideaa ia Joha 8:18." Aid meetinsa aa Wednesday and Friday. Eraarelistio - meetlara . arery alrht ia First Christiaa aharch. iAbish aassxov zTASorzjCAX CLEAR LAKE Church school 10 a.m. W. P. Collard, Snpt. Warship at 11 a.m. Subject: "A Parable." Junior E. U O . at 11. Miss Marie Harold. Snpt. Xoanr People's E.U. O. K. at 7: IS fti MIDDLE GROVE Chnreh aebool , 10 aja. T. 1. Walker. Snpt. Junior K. L. C. E. at II. Mrs. Lydin Seharf. Boot. Intermediate E. I O. E. S:30 p.m. Wor ship f :30. Bubjeet. "Tha Parables af Greet Valna." . LABI8H .CENTER Charca. school So SLaa. W. A. Starker, Snpt. t. L. C I. l I T P.m. Pra-prayer service at 6: SO. it id- week payer end bible study Thursday erening 7r30. The fourth quarterly con ference for tha field wIUIm held Wednes day, Kerch 29 atTtSO pa. at the Mid- a ia wore enarea wita praataiag eider v. P. Gates ia charge. - ; u. K. Schemermaa, pastor, 1IC1 uaioa school at 9:80 a-m. Morning worship 11 Jeheetra wUl pUyfor the evening eerricest tln .-;.ti.. v.... vJLI XMaf AUTTEI. TV&. OOSPsZi Die's Ponun mwa ai .n. I Corner Korth 17th and Chemeketa worshin il I'M lw.v rw ntw.v.T ! street. Sundsy school at 10 a.m. Mora- wlili wu,k. LtiiM - T.n.. t.- I ine worehiD at: 11 a.m. Eraneeuuia ear- - - - www. mr . w v. f . . ... . , My Boal'!L-Camp). Mid-week sra-ar serrlea at 7:80 o'clock oa Thursday. 4 ST. P ATTICS EPISOOPAZ. Church and Diaai.k.ta ilrMtf Wjnr. Geot II. owift. Rector. Phone - 1045-J. Raly Communioa 7:30 a.m. - Confirma tion serrice aad Sermon by Bishop Saaa nerjat 11 aa. Charch school S:4S a.m. rice at 7:45 p.m. . Mid-week services Taeaday, Wednesday aad Friday. Prayer aad Bible stud ' Wednesday areniae. Toung people have charge ea Friday ev ening, v. xwie ttoaaaa, patter. -' H. C. Btorer, minister. Mornlnr wot- Knight Group ship at 11. Serm er , Quartet. ' Bolton. . Erening Sermon, "The Elder Broth- -The Man el UaUlee," t eerrlea at 7:S0. - Ball. gioai drama "Aad He Came to Hie Fa ther." Church school at 10-a.m. O. C Harrison. Snot. Christiaa Endeara ai : p.au. Will Present a Bible Drama A religious drama. "And He Came to His Father.'. ,by Erna Kmckemeyer, will be presented Sunday evening at the Knight MaunnrlaT rhnr-h Tli nlaw the first f rlre winner In the re ligious' drama contest' conducted Payne, minister. Serrlees I DT Drama League Of America Sratarnal Temple. Center I In 19 Z S. y - , A musical Introduction and ST.; JOHV'S XtTTHEBAJf (Me, Synod) North lttta and A at-aota. Bar. H W. e-osa. pastor. Sunday achool at a.m. English serrice v:45 a.m. German Len ten serrtce at 11:00. Wedneadar area- ln-1 7:30 mid-week English Lentca aer- rica. . . WOODBURN, March 1 0 - About 1 0 women met at tne Woodburn Methodist church, for a regular gathering of the Meth- r- .m . I oam , women's xeo era tion rues- Jn Annual V lSltt afternoon. ; The Ladies' Aid rrom HuhDard and women from Brooks and Elliot Prairie attend- The Rt. Rev.. Walter T. Sum-led the meeting. : , ner, D. D., bishop of the Diocese I The meeting earrled out the of Oregon, will make his annual I Saint Patrick's ' day theme visitation to St. Paul's Episcopal I throughout. " The church was church' Sunday morning. The! beautifully decorated In. keeninr I street. Salem. bishop' will confirm a class of I with the- day. Mrs. A. BS Anstin I ' . . H n 4 . - - 1 . . . . I-.- . . I WSUWUI1VSU t l" "Jf vf. I i. w ootohoow services. MM. Liberty and Center street. Charles sentgd by the rector of St; Paul's, Vern D. Bain sang a vocal solo s. ward; pastor. Sunday achooi o us and preach the sermon at ths 111 entitled "Call . Her" and Mrs. f .if wof!.hip. S"'1'' nY Perla T awa -a- . --v- V "wmg a Dew. epeoiai mes.e I... I-tLL lr mixed ouartet. Erening wersblp uusv x n nem oi iiis uar- ment.' Mrs. X. J. Rice read the Bible lesson for the day. . j , Hostesses for the ; afternoon were the Bonney- sisters. They were assisted by . Mrs. I. I Pat terson, Mrs, Brown, Mrs. J, D. Woodgin, Mrs. S. E. Brine And Mrs." Maude Scott. JM . I SAXBM BAPTIST TEMPTJI lOobert U. are ! held in street between High and Liberty. Bible ..u.l a... . . , ... . . Aurniac pisauniaar aarrica l v . . . . 11 o'clock. Sermon tonte "The TSemedr I nrrangea xor ine for- Bb.inete Depression. " Two Tenng I presentation Sunday night. "Th fZZZLlS'VzlP VHl.Vr. Ninety and. Nine" by Lorenx, a a rssK 8nr7.p.ie br two tTnmnt trio of chorus choirs and orchestra. Prayer I oies voices, will introduce the meeting' Tharsday - evening. FTJtsv annirAir aims Kortht Oottaaw aad D itrMtt. ft W. Ratack. minister. - Sunday - eehool 9 :45 .m. Bam Schirman, Snpt. Serrice 11 a.m. sermon topic. " Christ Before An nas." Erening eerrice 7:10 a'eloek. Rer. moa topic, "Christ Before Pilate." Fran- gelistie meetiaga eeatinninr next week as p.m. zrom Monday to Taareday. ."" r miT mnviiTiv Korth Cottage end Chemeketa streets. play. Xote Divine", the song of the reapers heard during the play, is an arrangement y Ira B. Wil son from "IJebestraum". During Rachel's portrayal of her sorrow becAusa of the Prodigal's faith less love, "O Love That Wilt Not Iet Me Oo" is Introduced. Ira D. Banker's famous hymn, The Ninety and Nine" brings the fSZlTPtP? W "wwt c! I P3T beautiful climax. Organ Slh .ir-.--.Mllri ni -le.Uf.cPinient by Donald J. Li- o'clock service. The bishop will also confirm class at St. Mary's 'Woodbtfrn Sunday evening! at 7:10. : This class will be presented by the rector of St. Paul's, the Rev. George H. Swift, whorls also vicar of St. Mary's.- ' Outward Bound." Mm. Tin. Hk. : ouiuists .Ai-sa Tt aiewr .enU. AeBaaBisU mmraraia tSS.1 - " -i- . . - -. 7:30 o'clock. VThe Qaeit of Intarnatioa al Peace,- an addreaa by MUa Mary Kasamnw Tha first half af the moviag picture: "The Bells" wiU be shewn. The Tenng People sponsor "The Tent Dwellers" Wednesday at 7:45, present ed by the Wright-Califoraia Playera. ; ; - AMXBJCAH LUTHERAN - JL Church atreet between Chemeketa and Canter atraete. Bar. P. W. Erikaoa, pla ter. 11 a.m. "Ask Thaa a Sicat" An them by tha ehein Erening serrlea at 7:SO e clock. Jtasieal program by Xoaai Peovle'-' - aerslaniaatian. Sunday . echeol at :45 sjo. Max Gehlhar. Supt Senior and Intermediate taagnes at o;30. ; FTAST CHXISTXAH' ' t ,: ' High end Center streets. D. j:. Howe, paator. . Morning serriea 11 clock; saa Ject: Dr. Jesse B. Kellemn will praaah both morning and " areniag. . Erening serriea 7 :80 o'clock. Great song serrice led br Homer Kelleme. Sundar school 9:45 a.m. OrriUe J. Hull. Sept. Tenng tie's - meetings S:SO , p.m. C. E. graupe meetia g in tneir raapecttra rooms. Marion - county cnnotiaa eaarcaea oia ia the reriral meeting in thia church be- ginning this Sunday. - . ) ' - Orchard Heights Road. Meredith Dcmnsar mnA n.rnM nnh I - Z A." H. I Gmreo, paator. Bornoay scaool IV a.m. , u.uuuu liuuucu iur ua Dre- I uMfM wimVin n .'ibik nbiut; oirewsi musical uumacri wui renuan . or war . mi.. . lri.mm i "i.i. Tk Huiii '. . be interspersed wlUt the readinta j comes here fresh. from, the 4na- rTii ana a pieasant evening is antic-1 tional council meeting In Wash-1 T . mcrmm 1 " ' tngton. D. C ' ! ' - I .Cnemsbetn and Liberty- streets. -Sua- r Along with IhiS address will be I ay aerrioea at 11 a.m. aa a p.m. Bua- shown the first half of the mor- JfS LAli. Ti "OP a.n.ava AJCAAmT a 1UA I 11. 'TahSlftl mTsdtaatavl uonei sarymore in an Inspiring tion and jrreed and an avenging I M f CcrO tl Snnifitv XVAaTOEXUTtO TAXEXJfAClB Thirteenth aad Perrr itntti. , o. Wactoa, paator. . Sunday achoal 1:4S r.nu Charcfe aarrica at S. Sabiaet. lison. The girls'! trio Includes Benelt ta i Edwards, Harlett Adams and Myra. Gleason. The cast the father, H. Q. Stover; Benjamin, the prodigal, - Kenneth Oliver: Mordacal, the elder brother, Roy Rickreall Plans Oratorical Meet For Sunday Night A children's missionary' ora torical contest will be held at the Rickreall church on Sunday even ing, March 21 Instead, of the reg ular preaching service. The boys and girls who will take part with readings and ree- Congregational i j Group to Hear Miss M. Klenim The Quest Of IntnrnetfnnaT Peace" Is the theme of an address Peepie'a to be given by Miss Mary xiemm at tha litre rnnmntlAa.l itations are Miriam Price. Kathl church Snndnv ' .Tnin . . v erine Lowry. Virgil Parker, Ar- 7:J0 service. Mis Klemm Is aPhl mand and Robert Brown, Elbert j Beta Kappa graduate of the tJni- nngnaaie, ieo uini, Arinur versity of Oresron and la now with ipated. - Out-of-state tourists, - number ing 759.023. spent $12.S79,8S5 for gasoline and oil In southern California, - the state department of agriculture announced, p sting erery Wedaee- 1 conscience. J GREATEST ACTOR MEETS.MOST BRILLIANT VyTT Yaquiha, Alsea ! Bay Will Have Gratis Ferries The state highway department. snoruy aner Jane . I. will estab lish free ferry, service across Ya qulna and Alsea Bays. In the past, these ferries ; have - been operated on a fee basis. Bids for the operation of - these ferries will be received at the April meeting of the state highway de partment. ' . The contract for the operation er the Alsea ferry will cover 4 year, while the Yaquina Bay fer ry contract will extend . for period of two years.- -" - Silver Tea Set For Wednesday The women's missionary soci ety of the Ford Memorial M. E. community ehnreh- will - hold A j silver' tea Wednesday, Mareh- 25 at the noma of Mrs. parrell Brad ford. 151 Gerth Avenue. Mrs. .A I. Applewhite will have charge of the program and Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. I. T. . Wallace r and . Mrs. Frank Forrester will - assist the -hostess . with ' the refreshments. Mrs. Grace Bliss .will conduct tbe study period. .. i - - . Bible stndr will be held Wed- I nesday. at 7:45," and the Sunday i sehool board, .- official , board and board of stewards will meet . Mon- : day night, - z : ; ' -. "- j . f 1 Cha;na ff..yf.W?. W homage. to f n -1 . . . msj screen, mirina hia i La ni n.t .. tp i j - l. i London theatre whem. aftw mj- v-. s new film, the arVHVT.," LTrr"4"1" ' ..ut sr-sSA I SSsSSKi J.J.:Haridsake'r )!, To Speak Sunday Night at Leslie Rev. J. J. Handsaker. north west secretary - of the National I Council for the " Prevention of I War, will speak Sundary night at 7:30 o'clock at the Leslie' Mem orial charch here. His niessare l will be. of especial interests to ! friends of the peace movement. Rev. Handsaker spent last sum mer in V Europe getting a, first l hand knowledge of conditions an fcrangelistie serriea at 7:45 n.m. Sab. I Harlahd: -Rachel, t TOUnr stirl In Jectj "The Trae Preiethood." Leetnre t the household. Lorain Hear? ouree an the Book ef KereUtiea Tuee- I Tnh n.Vt vr v ..;: -inursday aa Saturday oreainre I ------ -, at 7:4J. Sabiaet Taosdar. "Th Fear I AJeDoran, jwrs. 1. Lu uraaen: ,T?i,"i,tdpiT?a-"- Thnredny, "The I reapers, II. L. Braden and B. E. False Preuhet." Stnr4 -. TT-ll1. I ttx ' maate at 1:80 Wednesday. - HMienoup TO HEAR SECRETARY: ' SILVEtlTON.j March 20 Rev. N. W. Ylvisaker,- executive secre tary of the .International Luther League, will be at. Silrerton Mon-. day and will speak at a league rally to be held at Immanuel Lu theran church here Monday night. Neighboring leagues have been invited to attend. The ! hostess league, of which Conrad Thorkelson Is president, will entertain the visiting pastors at a dinner Monday night pre ceeding the rally. Musical num bers will be furnished at the rally, by the various leagues. Among the visiting men of note who are expected are Rev, L. Kraabel of Portland. Dr. O. A. Tingelatad. president of Paciflo Luther College at Parkland, Wash.. Right Rev. L. C. Foss of Seattle. - Turner Church Joining Others For-Big Revival TURNER. March 20 ! The members and friends of Turnr Christian v .church will have a chance to hear Homer Kellems of the Kellems brothers' evangelistic party Sunday morning at Turner, Mrs. Kellums will also-be! with him. She is an accomplished chalk artist and a soloist. The Turner church Is Joining with other Christian church Sunday evening. The Turner mlnlstef Rev. E. J. Gilstrap. states that there are a number of prospects for member ship and the church hopes to re ceive strength from the meeting. There have been some additions recently. . At the close of the meeting in Salem the evangelistic party will be with the Turner church for a few days. Dr. Jesse Kellems and Homer Kellems are Oreron i men of International reputation and great success. - - ' I : -'rlZS ntSTSOBTSV Market and Winter atreets. J. B, gtew ' ars; vaster. Buaaay achooi S:4S a. as. EsU."?. " .1?5: iubject: way ei jraace." erentnf wer-' fblp T:80 'clock; enbieet: Eliian." Tounr People' a maetinf :S0 o'clock; a am subjects Tabernacle.' OLAJD TXsrjroa icisstoy K9 Court street. C. S. Johnson, paa tor.? Sunday achooi t p.m. Worship S p.nw Subject: "Fall Gospel." Ereninr worship S a'eloek. hteetiars Taeaday, Thursday and Saturday ereniara, ! - tilMAWUZX. BAPTIST " - . Corner ef Hasel and Academy streets. Snnday ; school at 10 a.m. Lesson : Dont. 10. Bring your Bibles.' Pcaaeh- lI li 11 sji. and 7: SO p.m. Hid prayer aad tostimoay meetia at T :30 Thursday erening-. ' 1 . . .,. CALVARY BAP1TST CHURCH Bodgers Building . nigh and Ferry Sts. Graded Church School t : 4 0 a. m. Wj T. Jenks, Supt. Junior Church 10:50 a, j m. School of Missions 1:30 p. m. 10:50 A. M. Sermon: Th Ught and the Bnshel' Pastor. Vocal solo "He That Dwell eth" (Heyser) sung by Kenneth Abbott. An them: "Come Thoa Almighty King" (Petri) Incidental solo by Kenneth Abbott. .3:80 P. M. Popular Gospel Song Service. Sermons "A Great Fight" Pastor I . Special music, selected. Welcome. Come and Worship with ns. W. EARL COCHRAN, pastor i :f 80th Anniversary NumberCoupon r t - , :-... - 4 " . - -.j - . mmmm " . :S?ii dWL5Hlr o'10 friends to bbw the eariy history f Sa?ei V. TO.4erttory? Tho Oregon SUtrsmaa Anniversary number. March 2 v 5y v v' Y1? trrtoZ, thrfflinir days, feataring many lirtrestfnr and funny Ia- ddenU of ttat luslorT.whlch art not ordinarily known. - ; ' 7f 7tm B tXtl coies "M ftonld ; order them now. The prii Is 15 centa, I : todadins- posU:e for :those-mtiIed;'oat-.Iist the nanes and addresses below. Wa wffl do the mailin. ; I Nama Streat Gty " " ' ' ' ' "' ' 1 ' ' ' " ' " ' ' ' .... vr . ,;.. . i - ' ..- -' ' :i ' :. . . ' '-.,( ' r ....... ' . I " i . ,;. - , . - . . , ,- ;. . : ;,. ' . . . .. . . . " ' ' 1 " 1 111 ' - - " - ; - - . ! r::::;-.:'- . ::.. :.; : s -; r . '-'-. ryK, : : ' . . .".'. " l"" . ' " ' a Mail or bring the'list to The Statesman Office.' Sent by Several cars of Salem men are going to the fifth annual meeting of the northwest council xif the Y. M. C. A.. Msrch 27 to 23, at Seattle, Wash. Some of these will represent the city association and others the Willamette campus grounds. , ; 1 The theme of the convention Is' "Spiritual Values in a Confused World." Delegates from Oregon, a-vr- a a. - at ana. wssaingioa . ana iaano win at tend. .-:'..:. ' - There wUl be four speakers "on the program who are nationally known In religious and associa tion circles?- ; . - . J. Stltt Wilson, a former mayor of Berkeley. Calif... is lecturer and a prophet of a social gospel. At one time he was . associated . with Ramsay MacDonald. - ; V He is a practical Idealist : Mr. Wilson will b on the Wil lamette university campus April 2.-' addressing students at chapl time and the campus T. M. C. A meeting.-.- - , ; ' Albert U. Roberts, - who will alo be .la Seattle. Is from the national council In New.York. . Fred M. Hansen, of Ban Fran Cisco, another speaker, is the re gional executive for the national council. j ',-.!''-- : The president of the National council of the association. Fran els S. Harmon, a 'Mississippi law yer-editor will be present. ; 1 )i s they make for peace or war. "