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ThtJ OXIEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon,- Saturday Morning, August 8, 1931 PAGE OHM imt Holiness Association Holds Annual Event; Orval II ease Evangelist The annual camp meeting of the Marlon County Holiness asso ciation opened Thursday night at Qulnaby park, -with Rer. Orral J; Kease of Pasadena,' California, as the evangelist. The large taber nacle was irell filled for the open ing service and mora than one Hundred people are already eamped on the grounds besides the large number who -drive In Trent Salem and from other near by points. ", Tier. E. X. Harrington of Wood' burn, pastor of the Free Metho dist church. Is chairman of . the association and Rer. Fletcher Galloway, pastor of the Nacarene church of Salem, Is In charge of the music. ". ' .. ' , : Rer. tNease who Is president of the Pasadena ' Nasarene college. . Bounded the key note for the en campment In nls" opening address as "The Singing Gospel or Joy rla-hriatlan Living! and Chris tian Servica", , He spoke from the text "And When They had Kaaar an T-lTmit' . . We often think of th sorrow ing Messiah, and the . suffering Messiah, and the rejected Mes siah." ho said, "but I would hare you think' of the singing Messiah.- . He said no doubt the Iithiii (kit was mar ll tha Paschal hymn . or the - 118th Psalm. He said this -was a song of sacrificial lore, a cry of a conquering -warrior. . and a song of triumph over death. Among the ministers who hare part In the camp meeting ' are: Rer. R. a Stewart, Dr. C. C. Foliar. Rer. Fletcher Galloway, Rer. Edgar." P. 61ms.. and Her. Aaron Wells, all of Salem; Rer. E. X. Harrington of Woodburn. Rer. A. Br ens tetter of Hubbard, Rer. Stalker of Dallas, and a large number of others who will be present for. a few days next " week. There are three services dally at 10:39 a. m.. at 2:J0 p. m., andTat 7:3d p. m. TtfUlPLE BAPTISTS Improvements on the new home of the Temple Baptist church at 19th and Breyman are continuing. The men of the church will meet Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings at :10 to con tinue their work of remodeling the church building.. The women of the church will meet at. 2 o'clock Wednesday af ternoon for work oh the church hnnlnv and furnlshlnrs. Bible school teacners ana wm cerm will meet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock for lesson study; at 7:30 a workers' training class will be organized and will have its first lesson session. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m will be followed by choir rehearsal at 9 o'clock Friday evening the Junior B. T. P. U-, will hare its first monthly business and social meeting at t . . .. . 1. 1 o clock in tne ouemeni sscmui - room. I Foukes Return From Trip, Go Rer. -Hugh B. Pooka, Jr.. pas tar of Jason Lee Memorial church, with his wife and son, Jimmle BUI. bare returned from their so journ In' northern Washington and Victoria, B. C. Their daughter Betty has been staying at the Girl Reserve camp In the Santiam for the past two weeks, while the other son. My- - ron, has been at Boy Scout camp. . The whole family; Is spending ,thls week at the Kpworth league institute at Falls City, where Rev. Fouke Is a member of the faculty. Penney Inspects Guernsey Herd Near Perrydale PERRYDALE, August 7 J. C. Penney of New York and D. B. Jarman of Salem called at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. - Andrew Campbell Wednesdays afternoon to see his herd of .Guernsey cattle. Since Mr.- Penney la a breeder . of Guernseys, he was particularly Interested . In. - Campbell's - herd, Mr. Campbell having a bull, .King of Lonor Place. ..purchased from Mr. Penney a few years ago. Penney highly praised , Camp bell's herd of 40 cows and . the irrigation- pro Jeer with - w hicli' he Irrigates 20 acres of alfalfa. . Thomas Fendell .of Phoenix. Ariz., arrived Wednesday at the - D. I' Keys home. Mrs. Fendell came several weeks "ago - to . be with her father, who U quite ill. -Mr. and Mrs. T. Borden and son, Thornval of Beddings. Calif., "are visiting with Mrs. Berdan's sister. Mrs. Jane Baxter for a couple of weeks. They , with Mrs. - Baxter, went to Salem Tuesday to -Yislt relatives. , - - 1 WIG CHURCH 4 t r i. . s a ommmsnommmsmmmmmn -H ' In the Church o3jj naixxuxx. baptist i Contt Hassl ui Aeaassar fits. 8 ma- I aay iiiiii as av a. Bh tossoa, Itti, 82:4a to S:19. Prsacaiaf al 11 a. T, ad S p. as. lIMwask arsysr and tssti moav asoauag , Tharsdsr ovcaiBt; al S 'slock. ; AXXnXCajr LUTHzaJUC Brvirss at 10 a. as. will bo eanaaetoa by iter. lr. Sfhoclcr of Corvallia. saaar iataaaoat of JLataoraa . araaaata' vork. Saocial music j ' TMB MXTHODIST Karats aaa . Winter Sts., J. B 8 U wart, pastor. Sunday school at P:4S a. m. Manias; worship 11 a'clork; sabieet, "Tka Tempi saa lUr Bailaor-.' No ovo- ain- aarvica duriar Quiaabv camp mt-1 xtasozxzstio ruix ooirn." TaJSXSJfACLJI 111 aaa larry Sts.. C. . "Was ton. pastor. Saadsy school at 1:45 p. au, caareh servifa at S: aabjeet "Taa Oaalh of Klnc Cssiaa." ftiti aarrica at 7 :46 p. av. aabjeet. - Taa Beoa Co iar at Christ." Spatial - aaasia ia aotk arrieca. Taraday rraaiac." ? :a3, Bibta tady ia tk Book af Bomaas witb Ulna trativa chart. Taaraday avaaiag; ?:4S. ennrrh fellowship and prayer meeting. Satarday aisht, 7:43, T. P. aarriea. I tost rmxsBTTsniaw Comer - Winter and Chemeketa Sta Graver C. Biftcket. 1. D . paatar. Cknreh ehaol at 1:30 a. m. .Morning warship. 11 a'claek. JUt. r. . - Ba nrroft af Saa rraaeisea, will preach, kpacial musie hy tha eaair.' Christina eadeaeae- aasacias-a at S:30 p. m. Kenin; wership,. 7:30; kVev. Baaeraft will prases. Tha arehaslra will asaUt ia tlie font aerriea. Aatkeai by tha chair, 'and a aala hv- aT.' Weeks. Mia week ' aray er .' aaiejca Tharaday . ere aias; at T rsO 'eUeh. a . COTJTsVT ST K EXT CHXIgTUUT Coart and 17th 8ts, B. 9. Kheeawker, pastor, tiaaaay echeel, t:3 a. aw Mrs. E. Waller. 6apU Momin warship. 11 a'etack; tobjett. "Tha Parable ( tha TaleaU." Na areninc aerrie. T. P.'s saeetinv at T a'eloek t sobjeet. "Oaod and Bad features ia Amnsemcnts". Aid aaeicty assets Wedaesday aad rrMay. Midweek meetinr Wednesday at S p. m. CHniBTXAK AH aOSSIO VAST - Aixxancn 5S Ferry 6t W. H. CaldwelL nastar. Sands y seheol at f :45 a. as.. M. P. Ut- wilier. Sops. A clssa far everyone. Hn iag worship at 11. Theme. "Christ and Hi Chares.". Briar year Bib lea t aer- viee. T. P. aaeiety will meet at 6:45 p. m. Evening ersnreliitie serrice at 7:45, including; speeial singing and matie. Sahiect. "ssmaa tha fiyriaa". Prayer meeting Taasday aTgninr at 7;43. T. prayer meeting Thartday ereaing. Street semea Satarday evening at 8 clock. Tea are welcome to all thesa services. If any man win to do His will Ha (hall knew of tba doctrine." Jaka 7:17. riXST GSBJatAJT BAPTIST North Cottars and I frits.. . O. W. BnUch. minister: O. Bchanke. -assistant minister. Snnday school st S:45 a. m Bass Sehamaa, Bapt. Services, 11 a. as- topic. "Jesus Only". Choir anthem. We an s JCissionsry society st S:30 a. m Evening serviee at 8 a'elock: topic. WBT So Miny Fail to Believe . Choir and church ereheMrs.- Kegalar midweek prayer .service st 8 p. an., Wednesday. j CHUJT XUTHXUAK I . (American Latkcraa Eyaod.) German aervieea :5 n. m subiect. "Spiritual iifts." English aerrices. 11 a. m. Subject. "Varied Gifta for Varied Ues' Son day school. 9:40 a. m.. Mrs. Minneman, Eupt. . CAXVAET BAPTIST Rev. rraak B. Matthews of Corvsllis will preach at 10:50; subject. "Fellow ship . Xo evening service. Special mus ic. Prsyer meeting Wednesday avening and no choir rehearsal Thursday. Trus tees meeting s:do at ennrcn. Monday night. .. " HTOHLAND FBXEXBS Corner Hi r bland aad Friends. Edrar P. Aims, pastor. Bible school 10 a. nv. E. it. Beckett. SoDt. Mornitf worskiD. 11 o'clock. 'o evenlnr services or mid- wek prayer meeting on account of camp reting; at Viby park. TOST CHXTRCH OT CHBISTr SCIENTIST . Chemeketa and Liberty fits.. Saaday services at 11 o'clock. Subiect. "Spirit". Bunaay evening services are discontinued daring July and Angnst. Snndsy school at 9:45 and 11. Testimonial meeting ev ery AYelnsUy aveninff st 8. Reading room st 406 Masonic Temple open from IX to 3:3U,exeept Bnndsys and holidays. IXSUE MXMOBIAX. South Commercial and Myers St.. S. Dsrlow Johnson, pastor. Jaorning wor ship. 11 clock. Benson by pa a tor: "Bobbed by Weeds". Anthem. "Wait Thoa an God'. (Bertha Tsmblja). Hsp py evening hour at 8, with song service and sermon, t'hareh school, 9:45 a. m.. Stearns Cashing. Sunt. Jdidweek Braver and study hour Thursday evening at 7:o, taking ap tha psrsble of. "The Good Samaritan". riXST CHTTXCH OP TEE HAZABXHB 13 th, aad Center Sts Rev. ristcher Galloway, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. Frank it. tatwiller. Supt. If arning worship 11 a. m- ' sermoa by paatori The Unfinished Task". Xo. S of a aer ies on missions. Special music by tka choir; John i'riesen, director. Tha eve aing service will ba dismissed so sll may attend tha camp- meeting at tdniaaby park.. i 1 i SEBVTCE AT.BEilTESBTJSH A resmlar Sunday school sessioa will ba held at Breitenbuah Springs Saaday, aagusi it, at ju:sv a. m. inn interna tional Sunday school lesson will ba asad. Tha text of tba lesson is found ia. Gala- tians :l-10. Please bring Bible or oaar terly. The ssoetina- will be in charee of officers of the kiarioa county Sanday school council of Christian educatioa. ST. JOBsT'S X.TJTHXXAW . ,. (Missouri syaod.) Korth 16th and "A" Sts Rer. H. W. Gross, paator. English service, 9:45 a. m.; uermsn, al 11 clock. TXBST CHBISTUUr High and Center streets. 1). J. Howe, astor. Bible school, B:45 a. m.. Orrille . Hull. Sunt. Mernina worshin. 11 o'clock. Tha , Lord's supper followed by mm. t The pastor will preach at both the morning . and evening services. Christian endeavor, 7:00 p. as.; evangelistic Ser vice, 8 :00. i , This cbarrk will furnish tka Bret-ram of masie aad sermon at Wllsoa park at a :ow p. m. . i . Special aansia at each aerriea br the choir uader tha direction of Professor E. W. Hobtoa. i TIBST MXTHODIST EPISCOPAL The pulpit auDDly committee has ar ranged for the aervieea of Kev. Stanley w. Clemes who will occupy tha - amlpit ad the. First Mm hod 1st church . Snnday morning at 11 o'clock. Her. Clemea is a missionary to India at homo on . far- lousa. lr. Parker will areaeh ia c.areae. First church Sanday moraing. Uuaday school at 8:30. Xo evening services. The music wiil b at followi: &. D. Barton wilt stag' "Trees", by Kasbaeh. Miss Kleaaor Moore will ' sing- Baefe-Goaaod'o "Ave Min", aeeomoanied by Prof. Roberts st the organ aad Miss Carolyn Parker n.t the piano. , , TTT&HX CBKISTIAS Xllmore J.. oilitrsp, pastor. Dr. Epley, Bible aehool bupt. 6v. rraak L. Cook, reproseatstivo . of VTeaterm Christisa Homes, will aiar a special song ana give the morninr address. The Christian en deavors will- hold a Joint meeting with tho Epworth league at 7 p. m. .The eve ning worship hoar will be given over to a community oenr service and anloa meeting at tha Chrisrisa ehnraa. Rev. Bursal aa of the Turner M. E. chareh. will preaeh and Dr. Epley will lead tho singing.. . - CALVARY; BAPTIST CHURCH . High a . Ferry . St. . . Tear . EKlnore TbesUrts Services, begin, at t: 40 a. m. with Church School. Preaching 10:50 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.:B..Y.'s 6:4S p. m. . . , . , . ; Rcy.7FraEk B. Malhcwx ; - ''J-:j of Corvallis' will preach , Subject, Fellowship Special Music : ; ; No Evenlngc Seirice ''W. Earl Cochran, pastor - -Ton will " be -WELCOME to these services JABOsT XXX KE3COBXU. 1C Z. Coras K. Winter and Jetfereea Baa, Hagh B. Pooka, Jr, paator. Moraiag aas vices: 10:30 a. as. Sermoa. "Pallowsaip With Gad", by pastor. Church school at 9:45, -with classes for all ages,-H. B. Oarpeatar. Baps. Xveaiag aarviaas: S p. av. "Samaritaa Bighsooaaaaaa", by a tor. Bp worth Magna ' aervieea, 7' P- as. Midweek prayer serviesa Tharsday, 7:10 p. av. patter ia charge. euLD Txonros aciaaiosT . ' S37 Court St C. S. Johnkon, pastor. Saaday school. S p. as., aervieea at S p. m. Fall gospel aseasaga. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Evangelistic meetings Taas day, Tharsday aad Satarday evesiags. - UkBISH hCISSIOY XTAVOXLICAX Clear Leka ehurck school 10:00 a. m., W. P. Col lard. Sup. Worship at 11 eoa ducted by the pastor.- Bible study Tues day at S p. as. Middle Grave chores) school at 10 a. m, T, Pt Walker, Supt.-Junior E. U C I. at 11. Bonier E. U O. E. at 7:00 p. as. Preachtag at 8; aabieet. "The Parables af . Kingdom Expansion". Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. E. L. C. . baaiaoaa meeting Friday evening. Labish Oeater ckuek aehool at 10 o'clock witk W. A. SUrkar. Supt. C. E. st 7 p. m subject, "wood aad Baa Festsrea ia Aasasemeata." Willard - Hemscbureb, leader. Prayer aervica Thunaday evening. H. &. Schuensvan. pastor. . XKMAjrOEX, TVZls OOBPEX 17th aad .- Chemeketa SU., Thoanas Baird, paator. Sunday school at .- 1 :3 ; devotional, 1:30; oTsagalUtie, " 7:80. Tuesdsy-aad Fridaj-, servioaa, S p. as. Wadaeaday an day prayer meeting. Be ginning at 10 a. as. Wednesday at S p. a, Bible stady. T. P. meeting Friday. 8 p. as. Chair praatiea, Monday 7:30. Ev ery body welcome ta all thasa aerrices. , - ' niiT nwAnoarr.TCii. Marioa aad Snmmer Sta C. C. Poling. D. D., pastor. Saaday ackaot :45 a, m Meraiag warship 11 o'clock: subject "How aad Wast To Hear'V U U Tkorataa. 8. S, -gopt. Claaaea for aU. Evening worship 8 a'elock; embjert. "The Paithfal Sariag." T. P. meeting at T o'clock; ' subject. "Good aad Bad Taa tares la Amusements." . Loader. Boa ben Hilfiker. , , ; XOTIOHT KXM0BIAT. H. C. Stover, minister. Chareh school meets at S a. as. Morning nnd oveaing aervieea discontinued daring the meats af Aagutt sad the tint Sunday ia Sep tember. . rusr coarenxaATiovAX. Liberty at Center. Sunday school at :43 a. m, P. E. Koor, Supt. Marnlnr worship at It a. as. Sermoa subject, "As tha Daw." Mo evening aervica. Wv C. Kaatner, minister. . ir- i ! TXltTUI BAPTIST ; 19tk aad Breymaay Sts. Biblo school. 9:45; morning worship. 11 e'eleek. with sermon by lr. Bay K. Terk of Kansas City. Ssl.ject, "Js the Charch Worth While f the Answer Which the World Gives." Senior, intcrmadisto nnd junior Baptist Y. P.'s unions, 7 o'clock.. Eve ning worship. S:00; with sermoa by lr. York. 8ubjeet, "The Divine BemUsioa." This is the third of a series of fear ser mons on "Poor Wonders at the Gospel." XEPOBMXO Corner Capitol aad Msrioa SU4 W. G. Lieakaemper. pastor. Saaday aehool at 10 a. m.. German worship at 10 o'clock; subject, "Psul Converted aad Commis sioned.' ' English worship 11 o'clock: subject, "The Scribes aad Pharisees.'' Special masie: solo by M. P. 7. hlrusa. TOST CHTjacK OP GOD Cor. Hood and Cottsra 8ts., ' C W. Hatch, pastor. Morniaf service. 11 a. ., subject. "Sanctification." Sunday school at lO a. m.. John Van Lydegraf. Supt. Midweek prayer serviee. 8. p. bl, Wed nesday, by youag people. Subject, "Bible Drill". WEST SAIJUC CrRCUTT Tha Sunday school at Summit meets at 10 a. m. Tha subject of tha discourse by the psstor at 11 o'clock will bo "Xo Time for Uod". Tha Sunday . aehool at Ford Memorial chuxah meeta at 9:45 a. m. X visiting pattor from tha Tall City Epworth lea rue Institute will preach at 11 a'elock. The senior Epworth league's devotional hour a 7 :00 p. m. The sub ject of the evening's discourse-by the pastor at S a'elock will bo "The Pali and Kocovery of the-Apostle Pater," or "Making a Good Finish,'' 8peciel musie at the sermoa hour, both morning and avening. C. L. Dark, minister. BIBLE SCHOOL IS EH WACONDA, August 7 The dally vacation Bible school organ ised by the Eldriedge . Sunday school superintendent, 'Miss Gladys Brown, began Tuesday with much enthusiasm and inter est evidenced by the splendid op ening attendance!. Twenty-two pu pils of grammar school age are enrolled and already .much has been accomplished In Bible study. The use of crayons,; scissors, pictures and paste Is employed during the hand work period, and Interesting hooks .containing il lustrated Bible verses are made. The children are looking for ward to a visit from the Rev. H. H. Scheuerman of Salem who will speak to them some time dnrlng the session. Miss Brown is assisted by two high school girls of this commun ity. Miss Virginia Sahll and Miss Esta Tlnun. - . Following the two weeks ses sion a demonstration and picnic lirbe given, and parents, and friends of tha children will be in vited to attend.: " is Jeiierson Girl j Has Accident JEFFERSON. August 7 Shir ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones,' met with a painful ac cident Tuesday while at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. . Ralph Weddie, - near the school house. 6he tripped and fell in the hack yard,. her. left hip striking . the harp edge or the board walk, tut ting a gash which required the aerrices et .the-, local . physician. Two stitches were taken to close np the wound. , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chapln and son, Jimmle, Mrs. Gnssle Dickin son and daughter. Joyce, of Port land,' and Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Hoyt were called to Albany to see their father who is ill at the Al bany General hospital. r Boy Recovers i From Dog Bite PRATUM. Aug. 7 Charles Sappla field 'Junior who had 1 narrow eseape when a 12 S pound police dog bit him in the face, is recovering surprisingly well; his race .la almost healed. : . Mrs. Sarah Ludwlg and ' two sons Joel and Thomas from San Jose, Cai; are visiting here with mends and relatives. : There will he no services held at ' the Methodist : church . here next Sunday August fth, on ac count of the Institute, at Falls City where Rev. and Mrs. Rounds are attending this -week -anti HELD 11 BUYS lilTEOEST ' irj SALET.1 STOBE INDEPENDENCH. Aug.' T. A. O. Moor has -narcnased an ln tercmt la an lea mm and eo it fee tlonery business on State street in Salem, and will be associated with his soa-ln-law. Art Myers, who 'bought an interest' the business some months ago. Mr. Moore has been In the fur niture business here wlthK. E. Addison for some time., and will still contlnne in It, Mr. Addison beloc in charge of the store. '.Mr. Moorewas at on time in the eonfeetpnery business with W. H. Craven in. this place. . E. A. Wed die, who owns a bar ber shop in the Ball' building, is moTint; from, his present location' to the front 'of the Palace pool hall on Main street, where he was at one time. The new shop Is to be modern in every way.' Estes.et Miller, local carpenters, are dolns; tho work. - ,' r; ... ..t... ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Otmer Woods ar rived from Bend Wednesday. Mrs. Woods will remain. for some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Eitles-eorge, Mr. Woods returniac to Bend. Mrs. Woods' is reeover inc Irom the flu and has come to the valley to regain her health, , : 11 LTONS. Aur. 7. Farmers of this . vicinity have, nearly - all sot their train ready to be threshed. Mr. Neal.'who has a new outfit, will be in this locality in a day or two. . He - had several ardall acreages to finish early today in the Jordan valley district, about eight mile south of here, and then will proceed to move bis ma chine to the farms near Lyons and Fox valley; - There are only seven or eight places to thresh bat grain looks very rood hero this, season and a fair yield is hoped for. Mr. Neal expects to arrive here about Thursday evening; if no unforeseen delays are encoun tered. - i ; Charles Hasness has returned to Lyons to make his home after being- away tor some time. He baa rented a house near the Ly ons . garage. Mr. Hasness located here for a time several years ago. and after selling his farm he went' to Idaho but says, he likes Oregon the best and plans to' re main here. , : PICKING HOPS INDEPENDENCE. Aug. 7 first -hops to .be picked this sea son, was the Kenneth -Williams yard south of town. It was a short picking, aa there was a largo crew and the hops light. The red spider was working in this yard, and In order to save the crop it wss picked earlier. Some red spider is showing np now, in the smaller yards, and this will cut down In the yield of the crops. A few of the other early hops will be, picked this next week, but tne main harvest win noi siarc till the last of August. EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS INSTITUTE DALLAS. Aug. 7 Some 400 boys and girls are camped at Falls City this week for the. an nual Institute sessions of. the Portland and Salem , districts of tho Methodist , Epworth league members. Various classes are held during tha morning hours and sports in the afternoon. Friday the entire group are planning to spend the afternoon In the Dallas city park. Arrange ment for transportation are be ing made by local groups In Falls City and Dallas, rora Ties IE SMOTHERED RICKREALL, Aug. . 7 Mr. Peck, a local turkey grower had tho misfortune to lose over 100 of hla finest young tnrks a few nights ago. When he went to feed hla flocks la ' the - morning . be found them huddled together and smothered. It Is thought some thing frightened tho -young birds and they tried -to get out of the house all at once. The loss amounts to several hundred dollars - and Is ' keenly felt hy Mr. Peck aa he take great pride In his fine band of turkeys. Combination Oi Machine. Motor -Must Pay Fees . A so-called behlele. constructed by two Corvallls boys, and equip ped with a threa-fonrths horse power washing machine motor for power, must ba licensed under the provisions of tho state motor to hide laws, according to an optn Ion handed down . by . 'Attorney General Tan winkle -yesterday. ."It will be readily seen.- the opinion read, "that tha device is mechanical . and : moves . by ether than human power, and not e elnslvely on stationary rail tracks. . "Therefore, while moving over tho highways of the state It would bo a vehicle ander tha motor ve hicle act," - r - The opinion. wa asked Hal B- Hoss, secretary of state, follow tag receipt of a letter from James G. Smith, secretary of the Corvallls Dill!! ESI I s ocie Unique Affair at Stay ton Home i Etayton One of--the most nnlQue, and unusually delightful informal social affairs of the snmmer season was the afternoon of bridge enjoyed at tho snmmer home of Mrs. Edward J. Bell, at the Beirs camp on .Thomas creek. In keeping with tho woodland surroundings, card accessories in every detail were ; cleverly, carried out , by the artistic handwork of Mr. Bell - whose willow carvings and -. hand hewn motif added to the attractiveness of the occa sion.; .. Mountain greenery, and foliage were used tor decorations about the camp. Those enjoying the afternoon were, Mrs'.. George H. Bell. Mrs. J.- W. Mayo. Mrs. O. S. ' Gardner, Mrs. M. J. Tate. Mrs, O. F. Korinek,Mrs. Glen X. Fox, Mrs. H. A. Beau champ, Mrs. M. 8. Hunt, Mrs. Emma Sloper, Mrs. ' Hattio Flcklln. - Mrs. ; AlgiC Murphy, Mrs. Clay Eglestoa, Mrs. C. P. Nelbert. . Mrs.. B. D. Crab tree and Dave'!!. John.. All were reluctant to leave the scene, cf raeh an enjoyable afternoon. . - Farewell Party at ' : ' Wobclry -Home - Complimenting Glenn Rolling who left Friday morning for New London. Connecticut to enter the Coast Guard academy.- Mr. and Mrs. F.;N. Woodry entertained Thursday night in their pretty suburban home with an. evening of cards and dancing. Thoee chos en to bid farewell to tho honor guest. Glenn Rollins. Included. Mr. andjdrs. Russell Bentler, Mr. aad Mrs. W. O. Church, Mr. and Mrs. , Willis Clark, Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth' Graher, Mr. and ; Mrs. Roy Pease, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cur tis. Ada Williams, Meta Holman. Harriette Hageman, Helen Web er,, firrol Stoddard, Clara Zuber, Clara Johnson, Ron Graher. Art Cummings. Everett Patton, Glenn Allen, Edmond . Rollins, Victor Rhodes andthe host and host ess. Mr. and Mrs. Woodry. '. The hostess was assisted In the serving of a late supper by the Misses Clara Zuber and Ruth Rol lins. Members' of the. Salem Zonta club met for a dinner meeting Thursday evening at the Marion hotel.' Miss Thelma Davis gave a group of vocal selections after which the various club members told of their vacations. The meet ing was closed with the singing of the club songs. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waters motored to Corvallls Friday even ing to attend .the Legion corps competitive drill., Tbey were Joined by Mrs. F. L. Waters and Miss Jnlia Webster of Salem and by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walker of Lebanon. . . . ., M-s. M. E. Wheaton accompan ied by .. her two grandchildren. Phyllis and Edwin, Woertendyke of Tlgard, are guests at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wheaton. They plan to return to their home Monday or Tuesday of next week. e . e e - Dr. Helen Pearce expects . to leave Salem Sunday for Berkeley. California, where she will spend the month of, August with friends. Dr. Pearce is a member of the faculty of Willamette uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Robertson, accompanied hy Mrs. Russell Bonesteele and Miss Sarah Lan sing motored to Corvallls Friday evening to attend the drum corps exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. John Falrweafher and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bergsvlk made up a party enjoying, the Legion drum corps exhibition -in Corvallls Friday evening. e . e e Among those driving to Corval lls last night to attend the Legion festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Karl V. Pease and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Huston. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Snook, accom panied by Mrs. Florenea Thomp son, are expected to return home Saturday from a week's vacation spent at Waldport. "-..':" i : ' Mr. a.nd Mrs. Oral Lemon mo tored to Corvallls Friday evening to attend the drum, corps exhibi tion and Legion affairs.' . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brown and daughter expect to leave tha first of tha week for Neskowln where they will vacation for a week. . . ii. i ' o Only One Fatality In Industry Week There' was on fatality in Oregon duo to Industrial accidents during tho week : ending August ' f , ac cording, to a report prepared by the state Industrial accident com mission Friday. The "Victim was Joseph Eevleh of Portland. There were ftl accident reported to tho commission during the week. ss ' of Aeeaw S mi paattrvalv ramd your nd faulta fa. the drawmgs, words and trhat stocs that yoa scribliUwlamrTost Bttaooghtr. - Pf -acrtocawsja- T asg urn a try co. t t,TniT3-3 Bw ma am, .'. . v m as Beajtraaiw marl woartalsaatavviitiBie TBSCA Ott-KSW TQ3X 225 ews an OUTX IX. Doax, SOCIAL, X Sunday, August 9 " .' . The Japanese , Young People's- League meeting o'clock Snnday, August tta'at Hayesville church. Bob Konlshl will lead.' : Greater .Oregon Meeting Monday . ' : Tho Salem branch of the Wom en's Greater Oregon association will meet at the chamber ot com merce, 1 o'clock Monday evening. August 10. ThTaaasoeIatIon Is organised to urge people- in Salem and Ore gon to buy Salem and Oregon made ' products, A apodal Invita tion le extended to the members of tha Business and -Professional Women's club and to all women Interested Dues have - been sus pended and thera are -no-obliga tions la any way other t nan 'will ingness 'to assist on committee and help eo large inezn be rahip -to Its fun quota of 108. -Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, - president of tho organisation is ' arranging ane In teresting - meeting - for Monday" night, and a -mil attendance is urged. . e e Former Dallas people who were in Salem during the week renew ing acquaintances were. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCart ot Modesto. CaL, who called at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braun. The MeCarta plan to leave Salem with in the next fortnight for their California home where Mr. Mo Cart is athletic coach at the Mo desto high schooL Both Mr. and Mrs. McCarC are graduates of Ore gon State college, where Mrs. Mc Cart will be remembered 'as Ger trude Ellis. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority,- while Mr. McCart is affiliated with Sig ma Alpha Epsllon fraternity. . Hubbard. A group ' ot people from East . Hubbard . enjoyed . a swim and picnic supper at MShad- E-Acree" Thursday evening. The group included the families ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Etton McLaughlin, Mrs. Winnie Kocker, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Will, Mr. and Mrs. John Stauf fer, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hill. Claire HUL Helen nm and Kenneth DurrelL. The Polk county W. C. T. TJ. Ill hold an all day institute Tuesday, August 11, in the Pres byterian church at Dallas. The speaker ot tho day will be Mrs. Lynetto Wiggins, who Is national secretary , of the organisation. Mrs. Lucille McDonald. . Folk county president, announces im portant business to come before the meeting which will be fol lowed by a covered dish luncheon at noon. All interested are cor dially Invited. . " , " . . e e e Mr. and Mrs. ' James R. Linn have as their houae gneet, Albert Magnus, of Chicago who will be in Salem' for. about two weeks. Both the Magnus boys are well known In Salem having made this their homo for. a number . of years. They were both associated In business manufacture of malt syrup with one of the largest malt plants In the country Joe Magnus is now' connected with tho well known Pabst company. Mrs. Carl Charlton and small son, Robert.' left Friday morning for Odell Lake where they will be tho guests of Mrs. Charlton's aunt,. Mrs. Arthur Raggner. for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton and eon returned the early part of the week from Nes kowln where they enjoyed a brief outing. e e Drr and Mrs. Carl G. Doney left Salem . Friday, by motor for Brit ish Columbia, where they will en Joy a brief vacation trip. This is tho first time Dr. Doney has vis ited that section of the country' and they have planned , an easy and . leisurely trip returning to Salem in about 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Pope and children. Virginia and Carl. Jr.. are planning to leave Salem Sat urday afternoon for Nelscott beach, where they will enjoy a week a outing. . Good Intentions - . .'.-' - do aot take tho place of a good will. Feel -free' to consult as and then have your ' .lawyer draw a will to carry' out your - plane for your family. Tn this way those . . yon care -for most will, fare best ' - ". ' : . ' . , " Ladd & Bush Trust Company V A. N. BUSH, President . - r WM. S. WALTON, Vice President . L. P. ALDRICH. Secretary - JOS. H. ALBERT, Trust Officer WE DO TRUST BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY - .1 ULLsZ II I J.I -- ' I.I 1 m'' Soup or Salad :v Meat or FUh Potatoes. . ; r Vegetables V, Xread and Butter or Rolls . r , ; Ro - w.Tuddlnf and Drink ..' . tjlt .Tr i m Cub SocUty Editor CALENDAR Farewell Dinner at Bartraff Home One of tho interesting Informal affaire of the week was the fare well dinner party.- siren Thursday evening at the attractive country home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bar truff. honoring her brother,' War ren Edwards, who-left Salem last evening for Los Angeles where ho plans to make his home indefin itely, r Those who were chosen to bid farewell to the honor, guest were Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. Art- Wallace, Mr. and Mrsv G. Taylor,- Mr. and Mrs. El mer Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. A. XL Wickert and -the heat aad hostess. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. BartrnfX. . , ; Mr; Edwards is well known in Salem, harlag served on the local traffic force for - a number: ot years, later becoming affiliated la the same department at tho Ore gon state penitentiary. His many friends join in wishing him well In hla new enterprise. - r Monmouth. An attractive so cial affair of tho week was an in formal evening .of entertainment planned Tuesday, on the Oregon Normal school's campus, for coun ty school superintendent . who were attending the convention at Salem. ' A picnic supper x as served at 0:30 on 'the donrfitory lawns. Following this, many faculty folk and student-friends of tho honor guests joined the group, tho time being pleasantly spent in viewing the dormitory's interior,- includ ing the musie room, and la re newing acquaintance, with many old-time friends. Additional guests for the evening were Miss Harriet Long, state librarian, and . her friend. Miss Horton, an exchange teacher from London, England, to Canada. Those In charge of the affair were Mrs. Inez Miller head of tho Normal's rural department , as sisted by 'her sister. Mrs. Ethel Miller,' and by Miss Bess Sharrow of tho Normal's appointment bu reau. ; o y Mrs. W. A." Magher of Des Moines. Iowa, arrived In Salem Friday afternoon to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' G. A. Wood on South High street, for a week or ten days. .Mrs. Magner and the Woods were former friends In Iowa several years ago. A num ber of delichtfnl informal affairs are being arranged to compli ment the out oi town guest. &ai urday afternoon Mr.- and Mrs. Wood and their guest. Mrs. Mag ner, will leave by motor for New port and nearby beaches to enjoy tne weekend at toe eoasc Two well known Salem ma trons, who have recently returned from an " interesting motor trip are Mrs; C. H. Rlngwald and Mrs. A. E. Wickert," who spent the past five weeks touring uauior nla. Thev made the trin down by way of the Redwood highway which is in their estimation un surpassable for beauty and one nf the most' delightful drives on the entire trip. The Salem motor ists -visited friends fa Sacramento. San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland and other bay cities. (TanltaJ auxiliarv No. 1. will hold their annual picnic at the homo of Mrs. C. O. ngetrom. 576 North Capital stre t, August is. A social afternoon followed by a basket supper to be served at 0:30 o'clock for auxiliary. Canto Rebekahs and families. All attending are requested to bring well filled baskets, and own ta ble service. - Coffee, cream and sugar . will be . furnished. a . . . Dr. Henry Lewis O 8 T E O P A T H 409 Oregon Building Office STVtTU. 07a f-v I t('elijf "V Affair s California Guests Visit in Salem Tho Rer. and Mrsv" George E. Theiss and their children George Jr., Margaret Marilyn and Phyl lis are motoring up from Pasa dena, Calif., where tho Rev. Theiss Is pastor ot one ot the largest Lutheran churches In southern California. 'They will arrive in Salem on Friday, Aug-, ust 7 and during their sojourn hero will live ia tho parsonage of St. John's Lutheran church and Pastor Theiss will fill the pulpit of that church during August. . Mrs.. Theiss will be well re membered here aa Miss . Eunice Piston and a former teacher at Richmond school of Salem. Mrs. B. Rlstow, mother of Mrs. Theiss and Mrs. J. G. Theiss are accom panying the Theisses on their va cation. wedding ot his neice Miss Ruth Aufderheide and Paul A. Lee, which-will ba solemnised In a lovely "golden wedding, Sunday, August 16th." . i- ' - " e e 'e , " Mrs. J. R. Pollock and son Jack have returned to 'Salem from a six weeas stay in caurornia. whetw they have been the guests of friends and-relatives. Mrs. Pollock was called to Los Angeles ', by the serious illness of her sis ter, who passed away a few hours before her arrival . in California. From Los Angeles tho Salem folk visited in San Diego, returning to San Francisco by boat, which was tho most enjoyable part of the journey. After several days In San Francisco they entrained for their homo In Salem. Mrs. Pollock re ports tho weather in southern Cal ifornia as being "extremely hot both da and night," which made her appreciate more than ever, the cool and refreshing Willam ette valley. i - Miss Maxlne Myers expects to leave Salem " Saturday - afternoon tor Agate beach where she wilt be the guest of Miss Mildred Rob erts for a week. Big Warehouse Piano Sale Sending pianos to best homes ia all parts of Salem aad BarrotLikd ing cities - Proving a Golden . OPPORTUNITY to buyers who's children mast hare a musical educa tion errn Id these hard times. TOU CANXOT EQUAL THIS TOXB VALEE In Salem or else where at the price $49 Terms fl.OO m Week Sherman Clay & Co. The . 62 - year old music honee closing quickly all Oregon masie stores at low prices never sold before. HERE'S A WONDERFUL BUT, 0500 BABY GRAND PIANO Before the public since 1851 Only $295 Terms $10 Per Mo. SEE THESE USED ONES 33 - S49 - aS and this . special Hnllett A Davis Satarday Only $120 No Better Piano in Salem Tone Value $57 5 KIMBALL ! PIANOS Now Offered svxkJ Sold Factory Prices - j Save about one half " Factory wholesale represen tative here doing the aelllag Many homes have already purchased This Sale Beautiful Period rl Retail $975 Sow Factory Saving " ... ' J $495 2U Tears to Pay RADIOS SOW $69.50 ORGANS NOW $5 - $10 PHONOGRAPHS $tO , Brand New Worth $125 OPEN WRITE FOR EVENINGS - PRICES WAREHOUSE 55T COURT STn 8.1LE5I Collins & Erwin . .; Piano Co. " Agents in Oregon . Sherman Clay & Co, , G3SJ L many . from here wrTll - go Sunday.- i chamber of commerce. : ,