PAGE TWO The OREGON STATES3IAN. Saiga. Oregon. Saturday Morning. July 25, 1931 mm if IJEWBUILQ1NG 500 Seating Capacity, Cen ter Street Home; Dedica ' tion Rites are Today Tomorrow marks an epoch in the history of tho First Charcta of - the Nasareno of Salem aa this is the date of dedication of its new ; home located at the corner of 13 th and Center streets. ! - .This building which has been ' under construction for the r past two months. -This spring the building; committee of the local congregation, purchased this loca- tion formerly occupied by the Cen ' ter Street Methodist - Episcopal church. The interior of the old . building was tern out and an addi . tion 24 feet by 40 feet was built on the east end and the whole 4 building reconstructed inside and outside girlng the- appearance of an entirely new building but at a : great sarins; in cost. . ' The new building Is 40 feet by 11 feet and the auditorium in cluding balcony has a total seating 'capacity of 600. The auditorium is semi-bowl shaped and the wall lighting fixtures and rich carpet texture sires a beautiful Interior effect. The basement is dirided into ; Sunday school assembly rooms atfd class rooms and besides these there are two rooms in the tower of the bulletin. Much Issbor Donated -The total cost ef reconstruction was 13.000 and the original pur chase price of the building and lot was -$5,090. The building eom- mlttee composed of W. B. Hardy, : Frank Litwiller. . John Friesen. ; Clyde Hoffer, and Alfred Schroe ' der. baa succeeded, admirably in . securing the double object of beau ; ty and economy in the new build- ing. A great - saying has been , made through donation labor by members and friends of the :. church and by liberal discounts from those furnishing materials. Rer. Fletcher Galloway Is pas- ' tor of the church, coming to Sa lem from Pueblo, Colorado last August. He gare the construction of a new building as one of his first objectlres when he arrired in '' Salem and is rery well pleased ' that the loyalty of the congrega- tioa has made this possible in less than a year.' BAPTISTS IB The third of the iimmer park serrices will be held in Willson park tomorrow afternoon with members of the First Baptist church In charge. Rer. William H. Robins will speak on the sub ject. "The Story That Ha No End." Fred Broer will direct the sing ing: and has arranged for special music by a 10-plece orchestra, a male chorus, and a musical saw artist. He has also prerided for i the-use of a piano for the serrice, instead ot the organ which hat been used on other Sundays. The hour of the- serrice is the iam.i befere, J:S0 p. m. Evangelists to Conduct Series At Church Here i - Erangelists Thomas and Chris tina Balrd from Oakland, Calif., will open a-series of special eran gelistJe serrices at the Emmanual Full; Gospel church. 17th and : Chemeketa streets, Tuesday night. Meetings wUl be held at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday Wednesday. , Thursday and Friday aad at S and t j. b. Sunday. Everybody Is . welcome. ' reports Iter. C. L. Rounds, pastor In charge. Warrington Will Speak, Jason Lee Professor E. W. WarrinsTton, head of the department ef Rell sien at Oregon State college dar ing tie put three yean, will preach Sunday morning; at the Ja son Lee Memorial Methodist Epis copal church. Winter and Jeffer son, streets, at 10:30 a.m. pro fessor Warrington 1 an ordained Presbyterian, clergyman, and held ; a number of churchee befere en t ertar the work at the -state col lege. . Doney to Preach .At First .Church la the absence of Rer. 3. Carle Parker, pastor. Dr. Carl O. Deoey. president of Willamette uairersity. win preach at the First Methodist, church Sunday. The -feKowtag Sunday. August 2. Dr. Roy Leslie Smith at the First Metaedist church ef Eugene will tni the pulpit here. R-POT Oil CONCXAVK Kiss Ella Smith and Miss Helen Kruger, local young people to at tend the International Christian Endeavor convention last week in San Francisco, are to report on the convention tomorrow night at t p.m. at the evening service , ot the Court Street Christian church. SfflCES III PI( 11 - - f t t WILL BE DEDICATED SUNDAY - - T - ! t t? The First Chwrrfi of the Nazarrn. 1SU aad Center streets, which win he dedicated Sinlay when the congregation mores; from tho bunding it. has occupied at North shown above was formerly the churai, bat bas been completely, II f in the Churches COT7S.T ST BXT CHKSTTAV Coart Bd 11th straeta. B. If. 8ho- mmkmt. pMtr,if?4 irrr tt. Phne 4704. Suadajr chol 9:45 sjb Mrt, E. Weller. Sapt. i i Morninr worahip 11 'clock; itnbjeci: "Th Bceot Mtrfir of tho CoacresaitioBaliat and Christian Cbarek Wkat 1'haro I a. t bid a wor ahip S o'clock: aabject: Report Iater aational 3. K; cmreBtiom ia 6aa Vraa. ciae br i Ua 1 Minos KJla Bmith and Helen Kracar, local atemberi who at tended. Toaaf People 'a meetins T p.m. Aid aaoetiaca oa Wedaeadar aad JVidaj. Mtd-wek iaieetias Wedj eadar, 7:45. ' I !; : - IT. JOHX'S XPTTTTTtAy (Mo. Syaod) XoEta lata sod A atroeU. KeT. U. W. Oroat. pa j tor. acliah aerrica 9 :45 a,av Genua at 11:00. ! it KNGlWOOD UJrrTED BSXTHSXST Korta 17ta aad Nebraka atrtoti. L. W. Biddlav pacer. - Soaday acaool 9:45 a.. Movniasrvorabip 11 'dork; aab jeet: tViaioa aad a Victory." Eea ac worship S o'clock; au bjoct: "Camp PblBata.'' Yuuna People 'a aaeoOaa 1 o'clock; aahject: Ororeoaunf tho Ob atacloa of Chriatiaaity." WiUiana Per, iaadar. Prayer aad ofiieial board aieet tnx oa Thuradajr nicki. rraar ookgkcoatioha ' Libert? atreet at Center. Baadajr ackool t 9:45 a.m. frank eer, 6apt. Church aerrieM at 11 a.m. "The yoaog people who hats'-(en ta attendance at tho camp at Hilloekbara will hare part ia thia aerrico tellraf of their expert eneee there. Brief addreaa . by ReT. W. C Kantaor. ariaiator ia eharfo. K las aorrwjo. .. j ; , . - TMrrrzT. warriST Kerala chorch aerricea to bo bald at Iaaaaaaaal Eapria ehmreh Baadae-. Jaly SOU. Bible school lO a .at. uaiea uoat. SI. Moraine worahip 11 o'clock. Eraa iac aerrioe S ('lock. Bpoeial aiaaia. .... . j , nxst oBwncH or cHnisT, . . scnurrxsT CkeaokeU aad Liberty atraeta. 8ua rr oerrieM at 11 aja. Sabjact: Tratau"; (Saaday meiaf eorriooa are diecMttaaed darts c Jaly aaa Aasaat.) Saadar acaool at S:4S aad 11 a .am. Tee tiaianial aaoetias ovary Wedaoaday erea inr at . Readinr roaea Maaoaia ToaaaU apoa front 11 t 6:0 except Saadays Bad holiday. roxs KBscoaxAZ. sc x. ' a-.j.v kii at m-AS. ) . J. a. Greea wii preach at 11 Ja. at lard Memorial ebafeir. At 11 a.m. the paatvr wUl preach at Saaraat. turn oaaject wiu bo JLa Mfoaded Conscience aa Eternal AveafeT.' Tho Epworth loaraao will moot at Ford Meaaorial chorch at 1 P.m. V. , . will l t,Ml hT tb poator, aad. thi aabjoet wiU be "Tho Wilfal Mualas. Bpoeial ataaie at iae aormoa honra morwiac aad eoaing. Chartoa Ik Irk, aarasater. roBfD CKtrncB --.. r...u mwkd UHm etreaia. W. w tri.v . ' z O. Lieakaper; -ptor. Saaday sehoal ID a.m. wararaa woranip av m ciock; " Jt: "Jeena Chriat. tho Good Shepherd." Kncliaa warship- 11 o'clock; enbjeet: "Tho Trao Estimate of Valnoa." Special mmais: Sol by Mr. T. X. Ernst. . BTOEZJuro rmrxsTsa Comer Hic-hiaad and Chorch aireets. Ed-ar F. 84ms. poetor. Bible school 10 & m V. at. B:Veta. Raot- Xorninr wor ship 11 a.m. Eoeaias worship S p.m. T ! .. S" M im mtkA Int- .!;. ta f! r t -,m hi ld-waek nrarar jaootiar Thnraday -. ' KXIORr MarafOBXaX. H. C. Storor. as! aiater. Moraine; wor ship st 11. Sermea by Bcv. Hash B. White, of Chiesia: abjt: - "Laborer Torrtaer With Ood." Dart "Wiry Stand To Hero IdJo." Pearl Eyro aad H. C- eUovor. Chnreh aeheoi at 10 a.an. C C. Harris. Snpe. CariaUoa Eadearor at T:15 pja. t Masioal aerrico at S. AMXZICAbT lTJTHUr Cbcrck street botwoea ChamekaU sai Center-. .Rer. P. W. Erlc-kooa. paator: IS ejs. Morainf worrkip. . Uoimoa taetie: "The ? n a. " Tho Booator dab hneo an aatdeer aaoeaiaa at Hsrer'a Groro aTrldar oroanc. Jaiy 1. CUts' will Uava tk charth si T 'ctock. j : . I ! ' rrxsr atist - Conor of Vortb Lihwrty aad. Marlaa street a. William H. Bo bins, pasUr. B galar aerrtcee aert . Lard's tray. BrbU school at (US with emaaea-'foT aU hoa- Faed Bnet, Baas. Moraine? wara as 11:00. Omi enrol ada. . Choir aelecttaa. Tho pa a or wiK preasa a aha-maraias rrtoo. Baatiat Tama 7eeaa mit iara. at 1:00. Iacreosed iaaoroaC Er eaiaf araasaUatie aerrioo at :00. Ooo eat aiagiac. C rr aoWtioa. - Misod onartet w a tag. Be mis a aabjeet: "The MMieaaroai' ta- ta anaiatlea ta an." Fodaoadar trmmr prayer aad Praia aorrara. The Dtbla clues r an aeem 1 tinned aa' l"aidajr eTem-iara far the root tho aommer. Thar wiU bo resnmed ia anptsmaar. 1 rr AJroaxarrio AXejrBi Thirtsssi ui sam - CI 3 Wastow. Mttor. Sastttav aahaal at 1 Cbarchr aerrico at S. Z ran relist t aarrtea at T:4S a.m. Taoaday. 7:44 pu. expectinc Bar. Boaraol Bwaaaoa l u aad ta apeak. Tharadsrr fellowabip and prayer steotias; t!4 p.m. JSy,!Ts41 Tni( fteU'i CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Kodger Buildlag j High Ferry 8ts. Graded Church School 1:41 t. n, Jr. Church 10:50 a. m. I B. T :4S p. m. 10:50 A. L Serynont MA Darins; Guarantee" ' Rer. 8, 1. Cross Solo hy Mrs. Rlngo i. ) T:45 P. a. Sermea t A1 Great Questloa Pastor. Anthem: "Corns To My Heart Lord Jesus' (Ashford) j Popular Gospel Song Service, . i j ; i WELCQ3CE, W.: EARL (COCHRAX. Pastor - - s - - -j r" , I I 7,- o .- j . ili -ill ' ' I J Photo tr Kenncll-Kllla. lDth and Breyman, The building Center Street Methodist Episcopal remodeled aad enlarged. i Mi rntsT oeAjr iarut North Cottar and I. a treat a. t. 1 Satach, mi ni ter. Buaday school 9:45 a. an. 6a Bchirmas, Svpi. Bprrioo 11 a.m. Bermoa topic, "XHcltaiar Prom tk Firat Lor." Choir Anthem. . Even Ins seme a p.m. xopic. "CoaTentioa im pressions. Choir soar nnd chnreh or chestra. Bosalar mid-wee: prayer aer- rico. at a p.m.' noanoaoay. SOUTH aAEX l-TXaTDS Soath Commercial and Waahiafton streets. Chae C. ITaworth, paator. 10 a.m. Saaday achool. Kathaa Cook. Bnpt. Special music at tho opening axereiaoa. Violin trio by girl stndeata from Caema w. 11:00 toorninr worship. Oa SCt roaat ef th paator' a abaenc oa his raca tioa. Helen Cammack. ol Boards le will haro caarro of th aerrica. hi orceins terrier. Tharaday. S p.m. prayer meet iag aad Bibl study. JASOK LEB MXMOXXAZ. Corner Nrth Winter aad Jefforaoa treeta. Hush B. Fovke, Jr., paator. Chnreh achool 9:45; H. B. Carpenter, Snpt. Mora ar worship. 10 :80 a.m. Sermea by IL t W. Warriartoa. dirortor of Beliriooa Kd oca tioa. Oreroa Stat col late. Thelm Pari wUl amr. Einr aerrieea. 8 pjn. Taag people ia charf a. Epworth leaf cession 7 pjn. rxmST hSTHOWST EPISCOPAL 9:45 a.m. Chnreh achool class aa for all ar.es. 11:00 moraine worship, gcrmsi T r. Carl Orerr Doaey. Special ma aie: Aatbota by mixed quartet. Teaor aolo: Boaald Cram. S p.m. Tharsday, ht id Week p rarer lerrioe. , OHalSTXAJr ICZsaZOHAJtT AIXIAVOB 655 Perry street. Bandar school 9:45 sat. M. D. Litwiller. Sapt. New pas tor. Raw. VilHam fa Id well will preach moraine aad ereniar a 11 a. as. aad 1UM P-m. Prayer aad praise maatins Taoa day t pja. T. P. j. 6:45 pja. " . , VOMT CHTTHCK OP THB WAKAWww-g lth aad Center streets. Ber. rwteher Gallaway. patr. Boaiaaaea 149S Mar loa Btroet. ISaaday- will bw th day f dedleatiaa f th aew baildiag with ttronc prrnt a fallows; 9:1 ass. aaaombi at taa aid loestlea for a march to aha aew laeattoa. S:4S a.an. Boadar aehooL Wank hC. Litwiller. Sapt. 1L a-sal Hor. D. 8. (rlott of Kaaaaa City, aa tiooal aacretary at th Kaaarae Taa Pewpl' aodrty, will apeak. Th syo cial waai far th day wUl V prerided by tk- ehetr f th chnreh nnder th direction of J fti frisson, director. S p.m. Dr. J. B. Bate of Port land, Sapt. af too Kerth Pacific district, will eaadaet th dedicatinn. Y a aa. V W. w a J ft "'fr aets. S p.m. Addr br Rer. weriex. ITS TOT mootlasr Wadiu. day aight at 8 p.m. mtST CHBUTZAK Hish aad On ter atreets. D. J. How, PMtar. Morning aarrie 11 a'eloek; abjet: "T Each Oa Bis Work.'1 E rea ins rri S o'clock; aabjeet: Th Toaar Peophe who attoadod th Chri. tma Eadearor Intornnaioaal at Saa Frsa. eiac will atak. Snaday achool 9:4S Orrill J. Hall. Bapt. Trtwr Ps pls's asrtisi st T y.ss. "Horn Com in ay'k win bo obaerred next Baaday, Anrnst t aa th S4ta annirersarr of tho chnreh. . TbrsTsixrEi. ruzx. oospez, t 17th sai ChcBMaeta ttrrata. franc llfti Brris , Tnatdar, Wtdnesday. Tharaday Fruiay at 7:44 p.m. Saaday nnd T:45 p an. Prayer aseetina; Wodnoa imT. 10 Town; Peaplo'a meetinc rrtday, S p.w. Baaday achool 1 :SO pja. saomaa airu, paator. , CALTAIT XAPTIST ; Hod rer BHs.. Hirh aad Perry atrooteJ Graded esrnreh achool S:40 a.m. W. T. Jeak. Bmv. Jr. Charch 10:S0 a.m. Three B. T.'s S:4S p.m. Momlnr wor ship 10:50. Snaoa: "A Dartag Uaaraa t" stwTH. L. Cross. 81 by Mrs. Rig. Ereaias aerrico T:4S. Sermon: "A Great Craonriam." Paator. Aathem: "Coma ta hfy Heart Lard Joana" ( Asa ford). Pepwtar aong aerriee. Wodaoaday oraaiag 7:4S prayer snaiag foUowad by th iratir board mtiag. Tharaday aight. T:J0 aboir rhamL , ttxst rxsssTTwniAir Comer of Wiaaer and Chemeketa atraeta. Groror C. Birtchot IX f- paa tor. Chnreh school a 9:S0 a m. Mora iarverahip 11 a'clock. Bar. T. X. Esa eroft f Sss Tranclac will he the speak er. No by Mia Joaephin Albart. Chris tina Endaarar ooemtia moat a :8a raat worship T:S a' dock. Bar. Jason Lee M. E. Church Winter aad JetTeraoa 8.' PROFESSOR E, W. WARRINGTON Head of Dept." of Religion at Oregon Stsie College wiU preach at 10:30 ATJL 8 -P. II. Scrrie in charg of joung people The Electric Fixtures in tiie. Uev9 liazarene Church are from the Display Rooms of WiUamette Valley Supply Co At 545 Ferry St. ; ' ' Salem. Ore. WHOLESALE aad RETAIL OlDTiriSOL'GSO SUi'M'S PBOGK BBB Choir of Knight Mcmorl; Church Will Present Request Numbers The choir of the Knight Mem orial church has arranged s mast. cat serrice for Sunday erenlng of old time hymns and melodies. Ereiy number to be sung by the choir and by the atrdienco has heest reruested and belongs to the good old hymns of yesterday. The order ot serrice will be: Processional hymn ''Marching to ZIon1 .j . - . Prayer Hymn "Sariour. More Than Ufa to Me." .... Hymn "The Old Rugced Cross.".. - Trie "The Ninty and Nine, Beneitta Edwards, Harriett Ad ams, H. C. Storer. Hymn "Happy Pay." -Hymn- "Yea, Jesus XJores Me. Duett " Whispering Hoee? Mrs. C. A. Huston and ay Thomp son. Hymn "Bulah Laud." Hymn "Throw Out the Life Line." Hymn - "Briarlng In the Sheares.' Solo "The Holy City" by Don ald Barnard. " Quartet "Face to Face." Mrs. Newgent, Pearl Eyre, Jay Thomp son, H. L. Braden. Hymn r"Hold th Fort. Hymn ''Pull for the- Shore.' Hymn "Joyful, Joyful wUl the meeting; be." Male Quartet "Though Tour Sins be as Scarlet.' Choir "The Lost Chord." Hrmn Whiter Than the Snow." Hymn "At the Cross." Choir This Holy Hour. Hymn "In the Sweet." Hymn "When the Roll Is Call ed up Yonder." JEFFEUIBU OFFICERS INSTALLED JEFFERSON". .Jaly .24. The regular meeting, of Mountain Re- bekah lodge was held Tuesday night in the lodge rooms. At this time the seml-annnal installation of officers took plsce, with Ber tha Curl as installing officer and Ada Wells, marshsL1 The officers installed are: rsera Kester. N. O.: Jnanita Smith, V. 0.; Dora Humphrey,! recording secretary: Grace Thurston, trees urer; Millie Bilyeo. warden; Kl- mina Thurston, conductress; Lau ra Thomas, R. 8. V. O.: Bernlce Skelton. L. S. N. O.; Stella Hart. R. S. V. G-: Keithel Smith. L. 8. V. O.: Maud Blackwell, chaplain; Ada Wells, L O.; 8. H. Ooin, O. O. This was the closing of the pink and green attendance contest, the greens winning, srith Grace Thur ston as leader. The losing side of which Dora 'Humphrey was lead er, serred refreshments. Walkefs Purse Is Attached by Former Spouse NEW YORK. July 14. (AP) Mlekey Walker's share In his fight last night with Jack Sharkey was attached here by order ot Su preme Court Justice Byrne. The sheriff's warrant ot attach ment was serred oa the request of Mrs. Maude Kelly. Walker's for mer wife, who claims 127.800.11 as reimbursement due 1 her for funds she expended la supporting the Walker children, Michael. 7, and Patricia, 18 months. Birthday of W.F.- Hart Honored JEFFERSON, July 24 Com plimenting W. F. Hart on his 78 th birthday annlrersary, Wednesday. July 22, a surprise gathering was. planned by his children and their families who motored to the conn- try 'home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart Wednesdar erealng to help celebrate his birthday. The erenlag was spent la social Bancroft will Breach an la. thset br Boa- aer aistem. T.tUrLn MZ t)XIA Setta Commercial and Xrerwjtraetx; Darlaw Johasoa, paitar. flS X. Vr era troot. Phone 9 ST. ICaralsr wor ship a tl. Aataoaa Khyrim' Joar. ney." flndoadorry Air). Bun a. "Taa Wayaid Ufa." Happy ErrBtaf Hoar S o'clock. Teple. "A poator Laoka at la stirat saa Ufa," laaUlat slab at T .aw Ckareh schaL SUaras Coahlar. Sapt, 9:45 a.m. - Vld-waakv boar f rarer nna atadr Tharedar. T :S Tpiv "Th Two raaadatiaaa. , - SPEAKERS O j -" . , - ! ' J . ' W '' L.. a.-t. m Rer. D. Shelby Corlett (abore). natlostal secretary of the Yoang People's society of th Nazar one church, who ia to speak to day at the dedication of the charch cm Center street. Her. Fletcher Galloway (below), who Is pass tor of . the charch aad has seen its building program through to cosnpletloav. conversation, after which home made ice cream and cake were serred. Present beside the honor suest, W. F. Hart and Mrs. Hart. were Mr. ana Mrs. cnas. nan ana family; Mr. and Mrs. EL C . Hart an jf famllw hfr. Anf Un. Tn Smith and son Clifford ot Albany; a sia a a a. k a M sir. ana sirs. Aioeix uuuer ana famtlr nf CI rial tnrt Waahlnartnn sr .4 Mrm V a Ttknrttnn ,n1 family; Haryey Thurston and Vir gil Knoaes. . DEXEE3 LIQUOR CHARGE ' MILL CITT, July 24 Denial that J. D. "Doc" Fehlen. arrested here Tuesday on liquor charges. ha& erer been held. for such aa offense before was made by Feh len. He said a newspaper artelle in The Statesman Jaly 22 was er roneous wherein it inferred that the offense this week was his third. Fehlen was held oa charges of possession, not on charges of sale, as was stated la the flaat article-which appeared about him.: Federal authorities made the arrest. FIRST CHURGH OF THE NAZARENE, SALEM Dedication Sunday - 9:15 AJSI. Procession from the old location to the new v 9:45 A. M. "Sunday SchooL, Frank Litwiller, Saper. intendent. 11:00 A.M. Sermon by Rev. D. S. Corlett of Kansas City, National secretary of the Naza rene Yount? People. . Song by the choir, "Is It The Crowning- Day V John Friesen, Director 3:00 P.M. Dedicatory Address, Dr. J. E. Bates of . Portland, superintendent of the North Pacific district. Music by the chloiv "Crown Him Kin of Kins" and "Rosa of Sharon". Also special music by the orchestra. 7:00 P.M. N. Y. P. S. and Junior Societies. - 8 :00 P. M. Address by. Rer. D. S. Corlett '. Music by the choir "Loyal to Jesus", - ;. ITowersIfiirnished by Frosty Olson For- TT-k-B e i iuniDin ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT V CALL Skewis 1797 Center - Plumbing Estimates; , Also Contract Work We ere pleased to have had a part in the cork i on the Church cf the liazarene ski na;.fr .raio icifsr.iET Rev. Sims Will Direct Bible Class; Conference set July 28 (o Aug. 2 - Among the leaden for the young- people's' conference of the Friends church at Twin Rocks are .the names of several Marlon; county people. Edgar P. Sims, pastor of Highland Friends church, will teach a bible class In prophecy. B. w. Couisen of Scctts MUU la manager .of the grounds with Albert Cammack of RosedsJe as his assistant. Mno Ross and Laura Cammack are re creational managers., and .will dl-i rect the play activities of the 250 young people in the afternoons. Class leaders for the bible classes in the mornings are: C A. Hadley. Edward Mott, Dr. Floyd Perisho. Carl aad Minnie Miller, W. J. Murphy. Ida O. Lee, Ethol George and Edgar P. Sims. Merrill M. Coffin, the speaker of Quaker Meeting hour over KOIN on Sunday mornings. . will speak each evening in the confer ence tabernacle. Rer. Coffin is a recently returned miss! o a r y from India, and has a dynamic. compelling message tor all young people. He is also paator of First Friends church in Portiana. Delegations' ot young people from the following Quaker church es in Marlon- county will attend the con ren tion: Rosedale. Marlon Scotts Mills, South Salem - and Highland. The dates ot this gathering are July; 28 to August 2. AURORA. July 24. Vacation time brings many an interesting oresonage within our gates. Prof. Culver ot the University of color- ado at Denver and his son Oliver Culver of Ogden, Utah, motored west, reaching here by way ot the Columbia highway. They are enthusiastic about Oregon, and the deep sea fishing the coast affords. They returned by way of ML Hood. Owen Cul ver expects to return and make his home near Canby where his father-in-law, A. F. Strayer. is raising trout . and : Improving a place for him to take over as soon as his affairs will permit. GUEST AT MT. AXGKL MT. ANGEL. July 24 Mrs. Walsh of Los Angeles, California, Is here visiting her son, Eev. Fr. Ambrose. O. 8. B., and renew ing old acquaintances. f This week ahe la being enter tamed at the home ot Mrs. josepn Leboid and Mrs. A. J. Butsch. TAKES BEAUTY. SHOP 8ILVERTON. July 24 Mrs. Pansy Seymour of Eugene has taken charge ot the hUlverton Beauty shoe at the Peel barber shop. She succeeds Mrs. A. Her nan, who left for Spokane aer- era! days ago. g Service Bechtel V Tel. 6602 DBE60II IPBESSES AUHORA VISITORS EE IS MISUSED , is Two Impbsters Said Active In Marion and Po!k;j : -Warning Issued .V Ensign Earl M. Williams, ot tie Salvation Army, says that his or ganisation suffers from time to time from the activities! of ir imitators and others who, throux h their close copying of Selvatlta Army uniforms and methods de ceive the contrlbutinar ntihlie aitJ secure considerable support whl& the contributors believe is going direct to the Salvation Army. IT Williams states that it has com to his attention that two snch tmm pie have- been securing money re cently in Polk and Marlon coun ties on the strength of the Ralra tioa Army's work nnd reputation! are . a a . aa a. oomcumes u- is- seme aisgrun tied ex-Salvationist .who has been . nmiu$i?ni IfnifiutininiB I IFniiinMiii?e EM I Samnmniinm3i!imitiu!:ni!ii!tmtmnRmnini4ianiiuii 467 Court Street ELECTRICAL MATERIALS tor .- ' CHURCH of th NAZARENE - . 3 t " ' . . - e i? furnisKe4 by 347 COURT CONGRATULATIONS! Lumber and Building Ma terials for tKe Neiv Church Were FurnisKedy Jjy the - - - - - - ; - i Spaulding Front, and Ferry to Coitgr tuiauo CHURCH of tb N&ZAREN upon NEW CHURCH BUILDING We furnished a parlpf the building, materials, end are proud to have helpe in the construction of thi new. church, 5 L We Cooelan West Salem discharged from the Amy for cause and again people organize some ather army along lines sim ilar to the. Salvation Army and adopt such names as Independent Army, People's Army, Americban Array, etc j The ensign warns the public to be certain thai their rlfte fntoni. ed for the Salvation Arrnr ira ac tually given to an accredited rep- reseniauve. All such -represents tires will carry nrinteT-frawiAnn! signed br the officer fn i?ir.. that person at present being En sign Earl M. Williams, and Wil liams further nrrei nnrnna why "y bo ta doubt to phone the Sal-t vauon Arrnr, eT. MRS. . EVANS CAIXED BETHEL. July 25 Tha don aympathy of the Bethel commun ity goes out to the relatives of Mrs." Helen Evans, who away on Wednesday. Mrs. Evans saw inxs aeauuiai' rarming dis trict emerre from the nririnsi heavy woods and throned nil these years she has been ever an uplifting. Christlaniring influence. She was loved by all and vfll be greatly missed. - BjpRNITURE p and ! FLOOR COVERINGS for the new V CHURCH of the NAZARENE furnished by niiBniifiiiniB IS .1 i trie ft I 11 ! PHONE 9119 Logging Co, TeL 4116 t ns: the Si the i k Yards hi Tel. S2T S V