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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 11. 1931 ' PAGE THREE -4 0 PJ10L FBIHl IS B CM Builds Best Model Coach in Fisher Contest; Gets Trip to Detroit Honors are not unusual to Faul Franklin, -winner of .the sen- . lor state championship in the I Fisher body contest for the. best miniature Napoleonic towl. Paul has won many prizes, including: a large sliver loving cup, for mod el airplanes which ho has built. However he admits that the coach which has brought .him f am was by far the moat difficult problem he has ever attempted. . As a reward f or hi . efforts Faul will be sent to Detroit as a guest of the Fisher , Body com pany and will receive ' an. addi tional prize of 50 In gold- With all this his coach will be entered In the national competition, the winner of which will receive a - loar year university scholarship. Paul takes his honors modest- ly and when questioned as to how it felt to be famous his dark eyes twinkled as he answered. "I don't know that I -am. yet.". Those dark eyes were obviously on . far . hor izons and Paul Is ready to take advantage -of any opportunity that may be offered to perfect his talent and to study. That he will meet new opportunities with the time painstaking- effort " that maae uis most recent vcu possible us evident. What was the most difficult part of the work?" he- was akxi tnsists on Doing; - , Ills Best Always . "The painting" was the prompt reply, He went on to explain that a particular type of lacquer was used which was supposed to be put on by spray.- Lacking this equipment be used a brush, and spent many weary hours In ac complishing the task. : I. His .mother accidentally reveal ed a bit ot his story when she said: "Paul Is never satisfied lth anvthlnv- rnt his ,err best work. He had so much difficulty In putting the upholstery on his coach aa It was such a tedious task. After the work was com pleted he found that the wrong kind of material had been used. Nothing would do but he would take It all out and put In the new. '."We tried to persuade him not to, -but he said It would not be right". It is this careful attention to detail which ha made Paul's air planes, winners In .almost every contest that he has entered. f Just always try to do my rery best work" said Paul. Kncooraged In - Crafts Interest ," To an outsider Paul who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Frank lin, is fortunate in many ways but most of all Is he to be con gratulated upon the parents he has. He was but a small boy when they -discovered that he showed real talent for craft work. He was furnished with simple tools and encouraged to develop his skill. When he was 14 years old his father supplied the lumber and Paul built a work shop at home. The shop -is still In use and Is a credit to any carpenter. When the shop was completed he was given more tools - and supplied with wood and other materials seeded for his work. "It is the cheapest way to raise i boy, said Mr. Franklin You tee he has always had something jo do at home that he was inter tsted in and for-that reason we j ever had to worry about where he was-or -what he was doing. We have been saved a lot of wor ry and anxiety. Paul has always attended strictly to business and has given us no trouble." . During the past year Paul at tended Capital Business college. He Is uncertain as to what he will do during the coming year but he hopes to go farther In craft work. 1 1 n un case Issuance of a formal order by Judge O. F. Skip worth In the Rhea Luper case, set for today, has been postponed until next week because of the Judge's In ability to complete the June term of circuit court In Lane county In time to be here. Luper Is under grand Jury Indictment for diver sion of state funds when he was state engineer. "Judge Skipworth has already given an. opinion that ' the indictment ot Luper is invalid due to . the fact that the grand Jury, appointed by' Circuit Judge McMahan, had completed Its legal term and thus was without auth ority to indict Luper. - Skipworth has asked" the dis trict attorney here and Oscar Hay ter, attorney xfor Luper, as well as the defendant .himself, to be in court next week. What ac tion the Judge will take Is not known but It is surmised he will remand the case to a newly drawn grand jury for further In vestigation. Luper Is free on bail. Meanwhile Circuit Judge Mc Mahan has Ignored the ruling of Judge Skipworth and told the old grand Jury to continue its Investi gations. " - , CBIlIlG'EfllOT ! Ill EFFECT TO 01 - The effect of the merger oa the MacMarr and the Ska ggs-Safe way stores on the local units of the two concerns was not known here yes terday by local managers tor the organizations. The deal, announc ed this week, was effective as of July 1. In Salem there are two Skaggs Safeway stores both on North Commercial street, and four Mac Marr stores, two on Commercial street, one on State street and one on North Capitol street. - FUTURE DOUBT i a. 1 V a., a. - m Paul Franklin of Salem, who was . awarded first place la the sen ' "lor division, of Oregon for bis ' 'Napoleonic coach entered la' the FUhT Craftsman guild contest. As a rtvanl Paul will get a free 'trip to Detroit. SO in gold and the chance to enter his model ;ia the national contest. - ; jSome of he local employes of the stores were of the opinion that the names of tha firms would be continued,, each store continuing under Its present designation. For the time being all business is be ing transacted here without any changes from policies eftectlTo be fore the consolidation was made. DEATH CLAIMS I' Monmouth, July 10 winiam Danielson, 4, died suddenly Wednesday night at tbV farm home: of 'his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nel son Jr., near Monmouth, where he) was visiting;. He was born October 24, 1866 in? Illinois, and came west while a young man. fSurririog are three daughters: Mrs. Nelson, Monmouth, Miss Minnie Danielson and Mrs. S. Wilson. Portland, and two sons: Reuben of Sacramento, Cat., and Wendell in Montana. Also four sitters and one brother in Kan sas. Mrs. Danielson died 12 years ago, The remains were shipped to Portland Friday where funeral services will : be held Saturday morning at tire Portland -crematorium. " Jason Lee Group dTo Enjoy Picnic ! Tuesday, Hager's l Tuesday. July T. 4. the members and friends of Jason Lee Metho dist church will pack' their, picnic baskets and go to Hager's Grove for the annual pieaic sponsored by the Brotherhood. The families will spend I the afternoon, -while the men. will arrive after work, and dinner will be served about 7 p. m. ; jTwo features .will mark the event,' one the baseball game be tween) the married and single men, which Is always hotly con tested; and the service about the camp fire to close the evenlnj. There will be stunts b ' the Boy Scouts, a brief program, commun ity singing. This will be in charge of H. M. Tennant. while Gordon Black has charge of the ball game and W. H. Ney the arrangements for spreading the picnic - DrJRobins Has 1 Special Sermon 'Sunday eTenlng at 8 o'clock Dr. - Robins, pastor of the First Baptist church, will speak on the special subject "Armageddon The World's Last Great War." C! L. Slater, musician, will play his golden musical saw. A mixed quartet will ting a special. -number also. ; ii Frits Ostermueller. southpaw pitcher Tor the Greensboro Patri ots of the Piedmont league, is called ! upon frequently to pinch-hit. CHAMPION 1. DIEM I I CONGRATULATIONS ARE DUE Cr - ' '' .. .... ' 1 . ; v V V ;Vx ; ... Calvin Coolidge, f&rmer Prasldent of the United States, earned con rratulations the cttr day whan he observed the fifty-ninth aniversary it his birth and probably the fifty-eighth time he had officiated ever t birthday cake. Here the former chief executive and gracious Mrs. Cooudge, with evident enjoyment, ;r tionkl birthday delicacy a inaur 1 1 I I ' . ' : DAL PICNIC OF HU SLATED American Lutheran Group to Enjoy Sunday Outing At Hager's Grove s , The annual Sunday school and church picnic of the American Lutheran church will be held Sunday at Hager's grove. An In vitation has been extended to all persons who wish to attend. The church service will be at 10:30 a. m., -with tha part leaf ing for the picnic : grounds at 11:45. Transportation Is In charge of - R. . C -Arpke and George Quesseth, and , persons who have not their own means of getting to the grounds .will . be accomodated. A family ; picnic luncheon will be In erder at 12:30 with coffee furnished -free by a committee " which includes Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bahlburg, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Haraldsen. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hagedora. ' The "flying, elephant"; will ap pear It Ii SO acCOrdln. to an nouncement, though how it will manage to fly Is a secret. Next follows a sports ' program . in charge of Eddie Ahrens, Henry Ahrens, William Britzke. Clar ence Peters, Edwin Meake and Joe Finden. Prizes hare been ar ranged for the children's con tests. Aside from the closing feature which will be a baseball game between the Salem American Lutheran team and the SUverton Lutherans, the events are: ' -Penny scramble for children six years and under. Races 50 yard dash for nine years and under; 60 yard dash for 13 years and under; SO yard dash fat men's race. Potato race for girls. Shoe race for all. Indian club relay. Three-legged race for different groups. , . Dog race for boys and girls. Horse . race men Jockeys. Horses furnished by committee. Irish buggy race for boys. Stout ladies' race 50 yards. Balloon race. Ladles' ball throwing contest. Parcel postman race. - Ladles! nail driving contest. Pillow contest for men. Special feature as closing contest. Leaguers Gather By Candle Light The three chapters of the Ep worth League of the First Metho dist Episcopal church . will com bine Sunday evening at 7 o'clock for a service of candle light In the church auditorium. D. Carl Q. Doney and Miss Margaret Stev enson will address .the group. The committee in charge of decor ations consists of Gertrude Wins low and Blanche Reece. All young people In the city are invited. Young People to - Picnic on Friday Friday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock the young people of the First Methodist church will en Joy a picnic at Hager's grove. Games, swimming and races will be features of the rally. Ronald Hewitt, Barbara Ames and Ida MeNeill comprise the committee In charge of arrangements. Cars will leave the ' charch regularly after 5. All league members of the three chapters and thefr friends are invited. Rev. Weston is Back From Trip Rer. Charles G.' Weston, pas tor of the Evangelistic Tabernacle, returned Thursday from a trip to Alexandria, Minn., where he at tended the Lake Geneva camp meeting. He will be in charge of the Sunday services at the church here.. His brother. Rev. Donald Weston from . Pacific Grove, and the latter's wife are visiting here for s, week and it is expected they will sing and speak also at the Sunday services. Freddie SIngton, former Ala bama All-American tackle, has been sent to High Point. N. C, by the Atlanta Crackers for season ing. . , ! ' O ii-.1 are shown presiding ever tne rraai seas ax swaiByecott, Mass. -; ....... ., . .--i..-'. u ... l, .. . in the Churches Chares tr UtvMi ChaaMkata. ea Cl itntta. BUT. P. W. SrickMa. pu tor. Kax OvaUtar, SapC Baaday ackool. Mi OliTS Sharta, ergaaiat. Wat. Ucliil chriit, Drct Muiie. fiandsy ukool rsll call tt 10:15. JCvsrybedy Usrs lh lut Snadsy bctors vseatiea. Tks vkols Bus Say kM will at Wad chare a 10:8O 1 0 : So a.m. Bnaday aenisr wanhip. Mark tka ckass Saroaaa: "Tka Lna Yaars. 8paM.l mtmir Solo Kiaa Kaih Kolba. goaf Taasg Man's eborss. 8oJo Wm. UeGilchriit. Tbcrs will bt no eniog services during ths noatss of July sad august. .BerinBing witat Saadar. Joly 19. tka aormuf r wiea wiU bsia at SO 1 ' "' " CHSJSTXAjr MISSIOKAKX aT.TJSyCW - 6S5 ferry (treat.. Sunday achaol S:4S. M. D. Litwiller, Supt. Pruchior terricei at 11 e'elock a.m. sad 7:45 p.su Thers will ba aa aveaiar Taaas Paapla'a aer ie. - Mid'waek prayar praise- ar ica TaMday. 7:45 p. 1 ! ' " roiLD BfZMOBXaZi i "Wast Salem. . Suaday, July 12 at 11 a.aL. . tks sew pastor C. It. Iark will prcsek st 8nmmit "Th SBbJact will b ,4Mialitry, sot Mattery." 8onday ev aiag st 8:0.0 at the . Tori Memorial ahmrck. tka sabject will a "What Would Maka Toa Happyt" A aiaatlac ( tka varieaa beards at tka ckarek will ba bald Monday ovobIbc. Jmly IS at tki rrd Mamorial ekarek. . j , ! J110Y L2 KSUOillL kt K. 1 VTiatar aad Jeftarsoa atrsetK Husk B. Foaka. Jr minis tar. Ckarek School aaaaiaa at S :45 a.m. H. H Carpaatcr. Bapt. Worship sarvieaa st 10:80 a.as. Sarstaa by tha pastor, "Xaconeilnd Urea.' Solo by Miss Tbebaa Paris. Teaac Paople'a prorrsna : IatorsMoUata btm st 10:30 a.m Hick 8c hood and Coll-re-Bstine tassnaa st T p.m. Fel lowship hoar followiss tks svesisg wor ship hoar. - Eenins worship S p.m. Ser- aw: "IMaelpleskip -Witb Bcnrrs- I1.BI." Solo by Misa Thelmsv !.. Official board snaatias Moaday, Jaly It. 7:30 p.m. Brotherhood pica is Tuesday, Juij 14, it Kifer s urote. rrasT PKssxTTEBxair ' Crssr ad Winter aad Ckeaseketa streets. Grsnr O. Birteket, I. !., pas-, tor. Charek school at V :SO a.as. Mora ins worship 11 o'clock. Strati, ,The Glorious Church." Special mutie by ths thoir. CslcbntlOB .of thi thirl tnniTer ttry ( tks sew church. Christian n- dearer Societies meat at 6:80 p.m. Kt anias warship at TiSO o'clock. Special mil tie by tha choir and orchestra. Or. Hill wiU show moving: pictures of the previous anniversaries ana of tha proces sion from the old ehorch to tha aerw. Mid-week meeting oa Thursday at 7:80 o'clock, C0T7XT STREET C1Z1ISTIAV . Court and 17th streets. B. P. Shoo maaker, pan tor. Soaday school B:45 a.m. Mrs. E. Weller. Bapt. Morning worship 11 o'clock; Reports of tha stats eosven tiom. -vEvenlar worship S o'clock; rab leet: Oombiaed service with Teang Peopla'a maetias. Aid society aseetinics Wednesday sad. Friday. Mid-week asees inS Wedaeaday S:00. CHEIST VTiEim (IsMrieaa Lnthersa SrnoJ) I . . W 1 ..am. a 3CinnemaB. A. at . paeSor. Oermaa ser vicea 9:i a-a. Sobieet: "BaDtise4 la ta Chris ts' Death." Englisk services 11 am Snbia- 'riaal With sail TJv. lag With Christ." 8nndsy school t:40 a.m. Supt Mrs. Amos E. Minnemsa. Congregational meetiag S-p.bb. rntsT oHxisTZAjr . , High sad Center streets. 1). J. Hows, pastor. Moraine service 11 o'clock. Spe cial music by ths choir under the diree Uoe of Prof. E. W. Bobsoa. Evening service S o'clock; tko pastor will preach both morning and evening. - Baaday school 9:45 s.m.; Orvills J. Hull. Supt. Teuag People's meetings: 7 p.m. Several groups of C. E. meet is their respective rooms. Monthly board meeting of elders and deacons Mondsy evening 8 o'clock. TOST BAPTIST Corner of North Liberty sad Marios streets. William H. Robins, pastor. The regular services will bo held Bundsy. Bible school at :45 with classes for aU ages. Supt. Pred Breer ia charge. Morn ing worship st 11:00. Organ prelude by Miss Miller. Choir selection. Musical saw namber by Mr. O. tu Slater. ! Sub ject: "Christ of the Scriptures." During summer our morning services Willi close shortly after twelve. The Touag Peo ple's meetings st 7 p.m. Evsaing evaa gelistio services st 8:00; song service is chsrge of song-lender. Prod Broer. Sub Sect of sermoa: "Armageddoa the World' Last Crest War." Special musie by orchestra, choir, musical saw,; eta. Wednesday evening prayer and praise service. Friday evening Union ; Bible Study class. j CAXVAET BAPTIST ! Rogers Bldg. High sad Perry streets. Graded Church School :40 s.m. ; Jr. charch 10:50 a.m. Three B. Y.'s 6:45 p.m. Morning worship 10:50 o'clock. Sermon: "The t"a alterable Law of As sociation." Anthem: "Jesus Lover of My Saul" (Heyser). IneidenUl solos by Mrs. Hsrms and Mr. Cochran. Evenlaf service 7:45. Sermon : "Tour Light.'1 Popular Ooepel soag service. Monday evening; the trustees will have their monthly meeting. Wednesday evening prayer meetiag at 7:45 o'clock, followed by the meeting of the deacons and dea conesses. Tharaday evening 7:30 choir rehearsal. , Tridsy afternoon the Wom en's Society will meet at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. & Gila. Mrs. Ross will bo ia charge of the program. , HIOHXAJTO PBIEKDS Corner Highland aad Church streets. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school 10 a.as E. M. Beckett. Supt. Morning wor ship 11 a.m. Sermon subject: "Hold Fast." Evening service S p.m. Misa Edith Rlggs will have charge ot the ser vice. Hiss Rlgrs is s gradaste of Port land Bible Institute. The Junior C. E. S p.m. Senior end Intermediste C. E. 7 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting; Than day S p.m. . , rkEB METHODIST Market aad North Winter streets. J R. Stewart, patter. Sunday school t:45 am. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Ktekiel's Vision." livening wor ship 8 o'clock: subject: "The Wells of 8sJvatioa." Yeans; People's meetiag 7 o'clock. . EJTGLEWOOD UM1TU BRETHXZtf North 17th and Nebrasks street. L. W. Biddle, pastor. Sunday sahool S:45 a.m. Morning worsbtp 11 o'clock; sub ject: '"Second Marriage." Baptismal service. Kveaiag worship 8 o'clock; Rev! W. N. Blodgett will speak. Jaterme diato C. E. meeting T o'clock. Harvey Molelt, leader. Hicglns Sisters' eoa cert Sunday night the 19th. rrjtsr CHTTkOR or ood' Corner Hood and Cot tare 'streets.- C W. Hatch, pastor. Dial 8S57. Morning service 11 am. Rev. Hatch preaching. Sunday school 10 a.m, John van Lyde graph. Bapt. Midweek prayer service S p.m. Wednesday. Tonng Peopla'a meetiag 8:80 p.m. Harold Keppiager. pres. ' TTBST COKOSXaATIOHAZ. ' ' Sunday school at- 0:45 sjn. 7. E. Need. Supt. Church services at 11 a.m. Hernton subject "A Memory Treasure." Masie by enure h quartet.' No evening services. W. C. Kantner. minister, t j ' ' XEFOBMCE9 CHURCH ' Corner Capitol aad Marion streets. W. ft. - Lienk seen per. pastor. Suaday' school 10 a.m. German worship 10 o'clock; sabjert: "The Preaching of " the Ape ties." English warship 11 o'clock; subject: "The Sovereignty of Ood.". Af ter services the mngre ration will repair to lis rer' s Grove for a basket loach aad social rstherine- . LABISH MISSIOW BTABOEXJCAX. ' CLEAR UKE Charch school 10 a. as. W. P. Collsrd. 8upt. i CommuaioB ser vice. Kev. C P. Gates, presidiag -elder of Salem district la charge. Bible study Toesdsv evening. MIBDLR GROVE Church scbar 10 a.m. T. F. Walker. 8apt. Janior E. L. C. E. at 11. E. L. C. E. at 7 p.m. and eveniag worship at 8. Sabject: 'The Viaeysrd Laborer," - Prayer meeting Wedneadsy eveninr - LABT8H . CKNTEB Church school 10 S.1B. W. A. Starker: Supt. C. E. at 7 r.nv Pra-praver servtee at S:50. 8ubjeet 'How. Par Can Wo . Pollow Jesus I". Praver aervica Thnraday even hi . - H. B. Seheaermaa. pastor, 1101 TJalos street, Salem. ... ! TTSST OXXMAW BAPTIST ' Worth Cottage aad D. streets. 0 W. Ratseb. minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.as. Rsm Schirmss, Supt. Berviee 11 a.m. Sermoa topic. "The Fugitive Por givea." - Choir anthem. Women's mis-' sioaary meeting at 1:30 p.m. Evening errieo at S p.m. Bermoa .topic "Sow Ivr and Reaping." . Regular mid-week prayer Serviee at p.m. Wodaasday. - . SOTJTH SAT.atMC nZEWDS Seaifc Coaamoraisl and Waaklagtea streeta. . Ckaa. OL Ha warts, pastor. 10 a-ss. ttaaday ackool. Matkaa ' Ceok. Bapt. 11:00 morning worship. Oa aecoaat of ths ptstor's benco ea kis vsestioa, Hel ta Canmiek, of BotsdsU will kr charge ot tho service, ii oveaiar Baa day aervica. Thursday S bjs, Prayar maetiag and. Bible study. ; ... - . XVIQHT MSSfOXXAX. H. G. Stover, minister Moraiag wor- ihip st. 11. Bsraoa '.'Ths KadisDet of J r Twilng tervie at S. Addren "Iaaprassiona of tho Katioaal CooaelL" Masio by choir ia tko moraiag and ev eniag services. Sosssy school at lO. , O. O. Harris. Supt. Ckriatiaa Semsr so eietiea at Tfla. f mat STAKQEXZCAX ' Marios and Summer itrntt. 0. 0. Pol ing D. D pastor. Soaday school S:45 a.m. Moraing worship 11 o'clock: Dr. Charles S. Poling; pastor of tka Westmin ster Church of Bloeaaficld. Mow Jersey, will preach for kis fetker. Evening wor ship S o'clock; This service will bo fol lowed - by a ooag eerviee ia parlors of the church. - Your People' meeting 7 o'clock; subject: 'How Ear-Caa We Follow Jems." Mits Willtmins Eilflker, leader. ' 1 , ; ' - ST. JOHX'S LTJTHEBJLK -IStlt and A atraeta. - H. W. Cross, pas tor. Annual epocisl saiaaion ' aarviea lav tko Fair ttroaada grove. Tko morning serviee will begin at 10:45, tka Kev. P. Westerksmp, of Saorwood, Oreren, . will deliver ta tOeran lemon. Ti itttr aooa servles will begin at 3:30. with the Rev. M. Simon, of Koraae. in charge. This aervica wiU ba aU Eag-lisk. , rX&ST CHTJBCH OP THB Ti One block sooth of Center oa 19th street. - Rev.. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Residence 1495 Marios, phono 9830.- Sun day services as fellows: Uaioa service of Susday school aad moraiag worship 0:45-11:45. Praak M. Litwiller. Supt. Special masio by- tho Ionian Ladies usrte of Korthwest XumM oolleso. Addreea hy Xr. Rosaell V. liebonr. presi deat af B. K. OL M. T. P. S. aadJanier ocietias 7 . p.m. Miss Thee ; Ssbpmo, pttiint. Inmt icrriei 8 ,.m. Spi eial Toa eg People's servles.- Tho-ms- aic. the nsaora. aad she thoaso wilt all be riven by tko 70080 People's aoeleky. Tho pastor rill apeak from tko subject, "I Caa De All Things Threagk Christ Wko Etrengtheneth Ma." EVAJTOELftTIO TABERJTACLB 128S Ferry itreet. gudiy iirrieei. Sunday school st 1:48 p.m. tUy Ttrgn- son. Snpt. Charch services at S aad 7:45 p.m. "Week night services on Tues day. Thursday and Saturday nights at 7:45 P-m. FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. SCUUfTIST Chemeekta sad Liberty streets. 8ua dsy services st 11 s.m. Subject. " Sa crament." Soaday veninr lervices are discontinaod during July aad August). Sunday ackool at fM45 and 11 a.m. Tes timonial meeting every Wednesday ev ening at 8. Reading room at 404 Masonio Temple open from 11 to 5:30 except Sun days aad bell days. - Corner Masai aad. Academy ati Ssts. 8undsy school at 10 a.m. Lesson: Pent, 29, neicbinf it 11 s.m. and I p.m. Special Anile sal a good time. Every body welcome. Mid-week prayer- and testimony aaootins Thursday evamins at S o'eUek. miT KXTH0DX8T mscorAL B. Earle Parker, ninliter. 9:45 ass. Charch school classes for all ages. 11 a.m.. morning worship. Sermon t "A New Job. or a New Attitude!" Speeiel masie ia charge of Ronald Craven 7 p.m. Touag Peopla'a combined- leagues inr service of Candlelight. Speakers, Dr. C &. Doney aad Mits Margaret 8tev onson. Musie Louise Plndlay. No ev ening service. First church cooperates in tha Union services at WiUsoa park, 8:30. 8 p.m. Thursday, mid-week prayer ser vice. TEMPLH BAPTIST Sunday school 10:10 a.m. Classes for all ages. Church servioes at 11 o'clock and s p.m. Yonnr Peoplo'a sseeting at 7. Rev. York ot HiUsWs will bring message both morning sad evening. PAGEANT OFFERED AT LESLIE 'The Highway of Truth" is Program for ' Sunday ' -v Morning. 10:45 ;i . ' ' - - ' " A pageant, The Highway of Truth' .la which tha weary trav eler finds a cure for doubt and younger travelers find many things of Interest will be given at Leslie Memorial chnrch - Sundap morning. Beginning at 10:45 the church' school departments obsene Promotion . and' Children's 'day. Barned awards will be presented to. members of the primary!! and Janior. departments. The cast of characters In the pageant follows: Weary traveler. L, C. McSkane. . Christian soldier, Darlow John son. : ; : ' ' " ' . .Child. Elaine Murray. I Primary child. Carl Ritchie. Junior boys. Richard French. Wendell Johnson, James Morley. -Intermedate (iris. Carol John- son, Margaret Gillette, Janlco MnrraL- . : . ..-(.-,.. " , Gay girl. Trances French. J . Senior graduate, Roberta John son. ... , . i Solos sang by Mrs. Love. . . Accompanist, M r a . Mason Bishop. PRESBVTERIMJS TO i Special features at tne Sunday services will mark the celebration ot the third innlTersary of j the dedication of the new church. Dr. Birtchet, the" pastor, will preach on "The Glorious Church" at the morning . service. Special music will Include two anthems by Gou nod, -Unfold Te Portals" and the "Saactos" from the St. Cecilia Mass given by the combined chor us and orchestra. Special Interest is being shown In the novel! way In which the anniversary thank offering Is to be presented, j Moving pictures of both! the church - school and parts of the morning worship service are to taiea j Dr. Hill, and will be added to the pictures which hate been taken previously on similar occasions. j - At the - T : 3 0 o'clock evenln g lerrlce Dr. Hill will show these other pictures of "Oar Annlver- T.r.ST.nt SCElCOBXaX. j Boutk Commercial aad Myers Streets. B. Darlow Jokaioa, paster. S48 . Myers street pbone 9087. 10:45 asm. Promo-tioa- aad ' Cbildrea's Day program by eh are h sebool,- anthem by the choir. S p-aa. Isstitato srogram sad iaspirattoa hoar. . Cberch school st 9:45, 6 tears e Cusaiar. 8opt. - Thorsdsy. at 7:10 la Leslie Ball, mid-week boar of prayer aad fellowship, eentlaaiag oar tbiakiag oa tbe Parable of tbe Soils. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 8:15. Charch School Workers Conference, elect Toa ot ameers. Taesdsy evening at 7:30 ia Loo- no nail. t v CHURCH IIOIE HIV MARKERS ; i! . . ;; - IN THE earlier days of this country, spending tne family budget used. to be a hazardous business. It was only by harsh experience that a householder learned to steer clear of bad bargains and come into port with his money's worth. " '. 1 - . fJ . - j 1 There were snags and shoals aplenty. Inferior goods and unscrupulous merchandising methods made the channel dangerous ''Let the buyer beware" was an accepted slogan of trade. j, . ; Fortunately for millions of consumers this condition Has wholly changed in more recent years. The channel has been charted. Today advertised, trade-marked goods of known value are for sale in every city and hamlet. The buyer knows he can trust such products. He reads the advertisements hi his paper, chooses the commodities he needs, and makes his purchases with the knowledge that he will get full value for his outlay. The advertising columns of this newspaper point the way to satisfaction. If (you make it a habit to read them daily you will save money, and save time. 'Advertising it y owe sarlea. The orchestrsTwill assist" In the song serviee and the -choir will sing Beethoven's fine "Halle lujah Chorus" from the oratorio "Mount of Olives.' Miss Jeanette Scott, violinist, win play Schu- bert's "Wlegenlied. institute Toots Will be Leslie Feature' Sunday Institute tooU or- whoops or what have yon will be much in evidence - at L,eslie - Memorial church at the 8 o'clock: hour San day night. Why go to Institute? Who should go? What should pas tor and camp counselor expect of InstltateTST . What young folk ex pect of the Institute? are some of the questions which will be up for discussion by the young people and their advisors. - , ' :. Opportunity will be given to Join - the Leslie Institute - club" which will hold weekly meetings. Maxlne TJlrich ts president of the Leslie Epworth league and Wil liam Bush of the Asbnry league. Each group expects to be well re presented at the Falls City Insti tute. Mrs. J. B. Ulrica vlll be camp counselor. Training Schools : On at Philomath The United Brethren leadership training school will be held at Philomath darins; - the coming week. . Bishop Ira D. Warner of Portland Is dean of the school and Rer. La. W. Blddle Is registrar. Mor than 60 have - registered. Four courses will be offered. . Those 'going from Salem' are Rev. and Mrs. Blddle, Rer. 8. E. Long, Misses Maxlne Hill, Marlon Chase and GenerleTe Hlnx. Install Courts For Horseshoes Children' tt the 14 th street playground took up a new sport yesterday., under the direction of Harold Hank horseshoes. Hank installed two courts, one regula tion and one smaller. Tourna ments will be started aa soon aa the players gain proficiency In the fame. Hodgers Building " "jj WELCOME, gait to scfe lE'E COLLEGE GROUP TO fPEl Educational Anniversary to Be Observed at Local . Church Tomorrow Two senlces of unusual inter est are announced for the ChGrch of the Kazarene Sunday. The morning service at 10:45 will be an educational anniversary with the program, provided by repre sentatives of Northwest -Naiarensj college at Kanpa, Idaho. The evening serviee at 8 o'clock will be In charge of the young people -of the church. . - In the morning service the Ion lan Quartet which Is composed of Dorothy T. Harper, Edith M. Pot ter, Ruth Bora and Grace Bom, will furnish special musie and Rev. E. E. Martin of Nimpa. Ida ho, will speak. The quartet has represented the college in prao tlcally all the N ax arena churches of the northwest In, the Interest of new students. ' Rer.. Martin Is pastor of the.Kats.rene church ot Nam pa and speaks in the interest of the school since Dr. DeLonf has been called home on hirsiness, .The evening service will be la charge of . Miss Thea . Sampson, president of the N. T. S. of the local church. Young ladles from the society will act as ush ers for the evening and the so- clety -srill furnish the special ma gic - Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pas- tor, Trill speak from the N. Y. P, S. motto "I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengtfcen eth Ma." . . O fficial Board Meets Monday ' The official board of the Jason Lee Memorial Methodist Episcopal church will hold Its first meeting of the new church year on Mon day, July If, at 7:30 p. m. Re ports will be heard from the va rious departments and plans for . the coming year wil be discussed, i The chairman of the board is the prstor. Rer. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., who has been appointed for hie second year at the recent conference. II AZA CALYARY BAPTIST CHURCH High Ferry Sts. Graded Church School 9:40 a. m'. Jr. Church 10:50 cm. 1 B. Y.'s :45 p. m. 10:80 A. M. Sermon: The Unalterable Law of Association" Pastor. Anthem: "Jesus Lov er Ot My Soul" (Heyser) Incidental solos by Mrs. Harms and Mr. Cochran. 7:45 P, M. Sermon: "Your Ughf Pastor Solo: "Beside Still Watera" (Hamblen) sung by Mrs. E. 1. Warden. "W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor