.r i The OREGON STATES31AN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning October 1, 1932 Dr.p it . ' ! TURlIER TO BE HOST Santiam Union District to Hold its Convention Throughout day : TTTRNKR- Bent. 30 The San tlam. onion district Sunday school: convention will bo held at tne Christian church - here Sunday with President C. S. Jordan pre-! siding and Dr. H. C. Epley ot Sa- lem leading the singing. The pro-' gram will be as follows: 9:45 a. m. Song service and Sunday school. , I ,11:00 a. m. Morning .service. Instrumental solos by Kathryn Hawk and Glenn Garner of Turn;- er, address by Rev. E. J. Gilstrapj of the Christian ehnrch, commun-i ion serrice. . 12:00 Basket dinner. , 1:30 p. m. Song service, devo tlonals led by Rev. Hawk of Turn er Methodist ehnrch. ! 2:00 Yonnz People's serrice! In charge of Glenn McClellan, business meeting. 8:00 Gideon quartet, after noon address by Rer. G. C. Birt ehet of Salem Presbyterian church. CHKIWK TIME IS REPORTED Dr. Emory W. Petticord, pastor of the First Erangellcal church, announces that beginning with Sunday night or October 2, all evening services will begin a hal hour earlier, with Christian En dearor 6:30 and. (he preaching at 7:30 p. m. i , These are busy days for Dr. Petticord for on October. 16 his congregation will hold an all day ralley meeting. Rer. C. P. Gates, district superintendent ot the Ore gon and Washington conferences will be one of the speakers to gether with this pastor. A basket dinner will be serred at this time This week Dr. Petticord con ducted a rally serrice at Sweet Home, later In this week he is at tending the golden wedding anni versary of Rer. and Mrs. C. C. Poling, former pastor and wife of this church. Sunday afternoon on October 2, Dr. Petticord will be the principal speaker in the afternoon rally day program at the Albany Evangeli cal church, and on Monday night, October 3, will address the joint meeting of Christian Endeavors of the Portland district in the east side Evangelical church. ft in thelChurches SOUTH jftT- FBXEHD8 Booth Commercial at Waaaiat-taa treet. Cfcarle C .Haworta. pastor. Bandar sehool 10 a. m rally aay proraotioa aaereUe with peeial program d na Ktel number. verj--Member-ai-lieetinr day. It, Dr. Levi T. Penninjtoa, presi aeat of Pacific eollefe, meiK. Ladies' quartet and Fro. Wil liam C. Joaea wiU siaf. Beorreaiaatioa of Yean People's aociety of Christian Eb dosvor, 6:80 p. m.; Milo Rom. member of the yearly meeting executive eonaiitte and Paul Cammeck, superiatenoent of the n.ri.rlT mw.tiar C E will both be present and apeak. Twentieth aaaiver aary service of Sooth Salem Friend chareh. Dr. Pennin(fton will agaia preach. There will alao be aiessages of freetinr from non-resideat and former membera and hiitory of the church. Ladies' jaar tet will ling. - LAEISH EVANGELICAL H. B. Scheuerman, pastor. 1161 Union Street, - Salem. Labisu Center Church school 10 "a. sn, W. A. Starker, superin tendent. Worship at 11, subject, "The Examined Life.' C.E. at 7, Mrs. Boehm, leader. Midweek devotion Thursday at 7: BO. O. O. Epley in charge. Clear Lake .Chareh school 10, W. P. CoUard, super intendent. E.L.C.E. 7 p. m. evening worship following young people's .meeting, with pastor In charge. Middle Grove Church school 10 a. m.. T. V. Walker, superintendent. E. L. C. E. 6:80, topic, "How Does the Teaching of Jems Change Business 1" Bible study and pray er meeting ' Wednesday, 8 p. m. TUSHES CHBJ8TJJLN Ellmore J. Oils trap, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. The .North Hanuam Bon- day school convention meets with us ta rtar. Mr. Jordan oresiding. Serrice. 11 a. au, special music by Kathryn Hawk and Glenn Garner: sermon. "A Spiritual Church." by the pastor. Basket dinner at noon. ' Contention after noon. Rev, Hawk leads deTetions at 1:45. Bev. G ro ver Birtehet give convention address at 8:15. Dr. Epley, song leader. Christian Endeavor, 1 p. at, Xarjorie Fowler, lead er. Evening sermon by pastor at 8. IMMANXTEL BAPTIST Haiel and Academy streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m., lesson: I Samuel 14. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mid week prayer and testimony meeting on Thursday, 8 p.n. PIBST CONGKEGATIOKAL Center and Liberty streets. J. B. Si- aaoads, pastor. Sunday school 9 :45 a. m. Morning worsnip, 11, ine inToiuniary Cross." USUI lOEMOBJJsX. Sooth Commsrcisl' street at Myers. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor, S48 East Myers Street, phone 9687. i Morning worship at 11, sermon by the pastor oa "The Place of Religion Education" Aathom, "Tea Thousand Times Tea Thousand," by Sehaeeker. Happy evening hour, 7:80, song leader, C 8. Orwig, aatheia by the junior choir,' "Seek Ye the Kingdom" (Carrie B. Adams). I Sermon, "The Mala Chance.' Chareh school :45, "V. M. Back- att, superintendent ; all departments loofc- ing . toward rally day. Leagues at 6 :80, Mia Cam William leaaiag tne Lue group oa "Discovering Onr Needs," ani the Asbury group led. by Misa -Merrieia DUill. " j m .wu.ws - " niST EVA9GELICAL Korth Summer at Marion. Emory W. Pettieord. D.D., minister. Sunday school 0:45 a. m.. L. L. Thomntoa, aperlatead nt. Morning worship 11, argaa prelude and offertory, Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps; sermon, "Physical weaker man Moral." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Evangelistie serrice, 7:80, sermon, "Con secration." Gospel soag serrico led by J. R. Friesea and special music by mala quartet. Bibls study sad prayer Thursday night at 8. ;j i . EHGLEWOOD tTSTTED BRETHREN North 17th sad Nebraska. R. V. Wil son, pastor. Sunday sehool 9:45. Morning worship 11. tubjeet "Wanted A Hew Vision of God.", Evening worship 7:30, Young people s meeting 6:30. subject. rettinr Ufl ta a; uood Bears." a.nee Johnstead, leader, i COTJRT STREET CHRISTIAK Court and 17th Streets. Hugh N. Me Calluat, pastor, residence 1744 Chem ekets. Bible School 9:45. Mrs. Irene Wal ler, superintendent. Morning worship and communion at 1 1, sermon theme. The 'Sal' of Salratioa.; Yonng people's Ea dearor-societies at: 6:30. Ereninr eraa reUatiOi serrleo 7:80. Special sermon oa ''Safety First.'! The largo ohorus choir will sing a spseial number and lead ia the eongregational !iaging. .Mid-week church night Wednesday, with special kiekoff pot-luck dinner at 6:80, and Ken dall Eu Burks ot Dallas a guest speak er. CALVARY BAPTIST Church school 9:40 a. at Mrs. W. Barkus, supsnnteadent. Proaehiag iees 10:50 a. ss. and 7:80 p. at. B.Y.P.U. at 6 :0, sealer and tatermedisto. Morn ing serrice, "Go Forward!" Promotion day. Anthem, "Bis Lore and Cars" (Wooter). Kight. B.Y.P.U. installatioa eerric and short me state by pastor. An- Lave Divine," solo by Miss Lot th Missionary Day Program Sunday I For Nazarenes Missionary day is being ob served In the church of the Naz , arene Sunday when Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor of the"church delivers a missionary sermon and the Nazarene Young People's So ciety gives a missionary program Rer. and Mrs. A. J. Smith re turned missionaries from China will be present at the services Last week the Sunday school sent a Christmas box for Mrs. E. F. Penn, a missionary In South Af rlca. . Rer. Galloway will speak to morrow from the following sub jects: 11 a. m. "The first foreign missionary and his methods,' and at 7:30 p. m. "Will the world go on forerer? If not, what? Al fred Schroeder has charge of the missionary program for the N. Y P. S. He will be assisted by Greta Schofield and ' Lois Smith. Spe cial music will be given by the church choir. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. H. G. Humphrey, pastor. Sunday school 45 a. m., U. B. Carpenter, superintend. ent. Preaching by pastor, 11, subject, Reality ia Worship. Musio by chorus choir. EDwerth learuet 6:30 p. as- senior and high school groups. Song service and sermon, 7:30, subject, "Christ's Call to tb extraordinary l.ue. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Hood and Cottage streets. G. T. XeaL pastor. Sunday school ana morning preaching merged into one service from 10 to 12 o cloclt. installation ana promo tion day. riew officer and teacners oi Sunday school installed and scnoiar pro moted. Program committee ha arranged splendid program, macning aerriee as 7:80 p. m. Young people meeting s:dO, Miss Claudine Gillespie, president, frayer and testimony meeting Wednesday, i :au. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Marion and North Liberty streets. Britton Ross, mini&ter. Bible school 9:45 m-, Fred Broer, superintendent. Morn ing worship 11 o'clock, special music by male chorus. Junior and senior B.Y.P.U. 6:30 p. m., Mildred ilcAdsms, leader. Prayer meeting before the erening serv ice at 6:30. OTgan prelude. Miss Miller, organist. Erening serrice 7:30, special mnsic by choir, sermon at 11, nero Faith Sees Christ." Sermon at 7:30, "The Book of Rerelations. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Righland and Church street. Glen Rin ard oastor. Bible school 9:45 a. m E. M. Beckett, superintendent. Morning worship 11. sermon subject, "The Requirement ot Lore." Junior O. E. 5:30 p. m.. senior afrit intermediate C. E. 6:30. Erangelistie serrice 7:30. Midweek prayer meeting I Thursday at 7:30. ALLIANCE GOSPEL TABERNACLE 655 Ferrr street. W. H. Caldwell, pas tor, residence 456 Belmont street, phone 8693. Sundsr school 9:45, Mrs. Gilbert White. uperintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m., theme, "The Message to the Church at Pergamos." Erangelistie serr ice 7:45 d. m. Orchestra plays at 7:30. Opening services in charge of young peo ple. Quarterly business meeting Monday niht Prver serrice Tuesday and Friday, night. Orchestra- practice Wednesday ! nisbt. Young people's nTgbt Thursday, 7:45. Street serrice Saturday 8 p. m. Services at Bellerue church Sunday, 11. SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF DIVINE TRUTH Nelson hall. Chemeketa street oetwoea Liberty and Commercial. Gordon Fleming, paitor. Servlea S p. m., subject, "Spir itualism as a Factor in Ciriliiation," fol lowed by messages; Midweek messag serrice at 358 D street, between Com' mercias and Front, I Thursday 8 p. m. CHRIST LUTHERAN East Stat street, Jler. A. E. Manne man, A.M., pastor. In the absence of the pastor. Rer. F. H. Theuer. B.O. will preach ea the theme, "Are You Verdant Branches of the Vinot" Serrice st 9:45 a. nv, German, and- 11. English. Sunday school 9:30. Luther league 7 p. m. EFOSMES Capitol and Marion street. W. G. Lien kaemper. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. F. E. Kruse. superintendent. German serr ice 10 a. m., "subject, "The Parable of the Tares." English service 11, subject. "The Necessity of Being About the rath er Business. Special music by mala quartet. This is All-Church and Rally day. Lunch serred in the church basement at noon. Meeting of Snnday sehool board consistory and Ladies' Aid and Mission ary society ia the afternoon. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, h SCIENTIST. Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sunday service 11 a. m. and 8 p. as.' Subject "Unreality." Sunday school at 9:45 and 11. Testimony meeting Wednesday 8 a. Beading room at 406 Masonie temple open irora 11 to 5:80 iexceat Sundays and holidays. em. tis. Obbugato hy Mrs. Taylor. This weak. Tuesday, associatioaal meeting at Leban on. Wednesday, anniversary dinner and inspirational aerriee ; dinner st 6:80 serr ice louowing as a o eioca. . xaursasy, choir . and orchestra rehearsal at 7:80 a. m. W. Earl Ooehraa pastor. CenUr at 8th street. Fleteaer Gallo way, pastor, residents 2035 Market, phono B3U. --Tha lrt Foreign Missionary," 630. "Th First Foreirn Missionary." overt IfJot, Whstt" 7:30 p. m. Saaday sehool :45 t. au, P. M. Lit wilier, super intendeot. N.Y.P.8. and ' Junior society 6:80 p.vK. Mr. Pahl Hardy, president. Special musle by choir, 11 a. nv. y EVANGELISTIC TABERNACXR . Ferry ak 18 th. CL G. Weston, oastor. Snnday school 1:45 p. a., F. C. Fern- aoa. superintendent. Chareh service S a.m. EraageUitio iserric 7:45, with Eraagelist wrtgar u. AieLaghlia la chare. Ero- aiag subject. "Religion . Damning th World." Reviral serriees coatinu night ly, except Monday, at 7:45. - x . -GRACE GOSPEL HALL Sunday school. 10 a. as. Preaching t sad 7:45 p. m., K. K. Bailey spooking st both services. Gospel meeting each Friday p. m. ST. PAUL'S (EPISCOPAL) Church sad Chemeketa streets. George n. Bwitt, rector. Holy community 7:80 i. Church school 9:45. Holy Eueharist sad sermon 11 a. sa. FIRST UNITARLUI North Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Fred Albea Weil, minister. Service, 11 a. as- sermon.' "Swinger ot Birches. Chareh ichool 10 a. au. Organist, Mrs. Walter A. Denton. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) Sixteen th and A streets. H. W. Gross. pastor. English serriees 9:45 a. m..Ge in service at 11 with celebration . of holy communion. Preparatory serviee at 10:45. Sunday school a. m- wiuia O'Neill, superintendent. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Chareh street between Chemeketa and Center. A down to date message from the Book of Nehemiah, 11 a. m. Special mu- sle by the ehoir. directed by William Me Gilchrist. 8r. 8unday school 9:45. A. A. Krueger, auperintendent. Yonng people' meeting at 6:30. Stereoptiron lecture at 7;30 br Dr. William Schooler. "Whence Came Maat Or, Arc Men and Monkeys Related!" FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church school, 9:45. Public worship, 11. address. Mir Ruth Field from Iadiar: ehcmi choir of 50 voices. Three Epworth lesguea, 6:80 p. as. Young people's forum in chareh parlor. 6. Evening servie 7:80. sermon. "The Unfailing Christ,1 Dr. B. E. Parker. Special musical num- LESLIE TO OBSERVE Sffl-Uy RALLY Hally week; will ba observed at Leslie - Memorial i church next week. October S' to 9, culminating In . a Rally day program by the chareh school at the morning hour October 9. Monday a rally- of, of ficers of all ehnrch groups In tha ehnrch parlors. Tuesday, In the church auditorium; a men's rally under the auspices of the Brother hood. . Oscar-Weed,, sheriff of Colum bia county, wttl speak on "The 18th Amendment as seen by an Enforcement Officer' The Gideon quartet will sins;. C. S. Orwig, committee chairman, says the women are invited to' hear this program and join in the social hour. Thursday ereninr . mid-week. Rally. Friday erening;. Tounr Peo ple's night, Leslie and, Asbury leagues combine for a social ere ning; in the church parlors. All ereninr meetings during the week Begin at 7:10. Ministers Meet Monday Morn At Y. M. Here The. first regular monthly meeting of the Salem Ministerial association will be held Monday at 10:30 at the Y. M. C. A. Last year the meetings were held semi-monthly but this year the plan Is . to glre a longer time and prepare a strong program and meet only once a month. Sixteen ministers were present at the called meeting two weeks ago and a number of new men In the city hare not yet had the opportunity to Join so there is an indication of unusual inter est In the association meetings this year which augurs well for the cooperative enterprises that win oe unaertaxen ror the com munity welfare. Rer. 'Grorer C. Birtehet la president of the association and Rer. Fletcher Galloway Is secretary-treasurer. piracies i OPEfi YEAR MOrMY ' . i . i f GERTAI8. Sept. SO The open ing meeting for the season of the Parent-Teacher association will be held, at the school building Mon day night, October 1, when organ isation tor the year will take place and a round table discussion held. The subject will be general on P. T. A. work. Mrs. Berta Darker la president of the association this year. Mrs. Ida Mlnakerlls vice- president and Miss Ethel Martin, secretary-treasurer. while scuffling with a friend Sunday afternoon Walter Dorch- era stepped, into a hole in the ground, breaking a bone In his right ankle. ' The . Junior, tophomore and freshman classes hare elected of ficers as follows:- Junior class: president, Gilbert Smith; vice- president. Frances Schomas; sec retary. Homer Wads worth; treas urer. Edgar Albrltton; class ad visor, Mr. Buchanan. The sopho mores elected Mary. Miller, presi dent; Betty CuUforth, rice presl- ueni; a.rma uejarain, secretary; Donald Smith, treasurer; Maurice S to lex, sergeant-at-arma, and Miss Catlin. class advisor. The freshmen elected Betty Jean Hicks, president! Leila Woods, rice president; Wlllard Aker, secretary and . treasurer; Andrew Jensen, sergeent-et-armg, and Mr. Tumbleson, class, ad visor. Winter Activity At St. Joseph's Opens on Oct. 5 St. Joseph's church will begin its winter activities next Wednes day erening with a thrilling mys tery play, "Haunted." to be pre sented in the hall at 8:15 p. m. It is amusing, thrllly and an en joyable erening Is promised. The Misses Aeline . Bremmer and Barbara Schotthoefer win di rect the musical program and among the players will be found the following: Dorothy Dalk, Lil lian Kropp, Johnny Nathman.fi chael Fitzpatrie, David Dlnsmore and Urban Trumm. Stewart to Talk, i Pleasant Grove W; si ii TURNER, Sept. 29 A special program is announced for Sunday afternoon at 2: SO at the Pleasant Grove church, four miles south east of Turner. Rer. J. Y. Stew art of Albany Is pastor and has arranged for special music by Sa lem talent and Mrs. Necia Buck, a national W. C. T. U. lecturer will speak on "What will happen If Oregon loses Its state 'prohibl tlon law?" Tooze to Address Brotherhood Meet TURNER, Sept 29 The Meth odist Men's Brotherhood wlU meet Monday night at 7:80 with wom en lnrited. Fred Tooze Jr.. of Sa lem. president of Marlon county Federation of Reform movement will give an address on "The Cit izen's part In law enforcement Light refreshments will be served also a committee will confer with Mr. Tooze for an October rally day date for Turner. I Bits for Breakfast o o " (Continued from Para 4) What a heritage of historic values and m&nories duster around this - school, the oldest degree ' granting Institution of learning west - of the Missouri rirer!. With ' such a perspective, who can wonder at "two - hoys walking COO miles to enter the ranks ot Its earnest student body? S "a That setting, those historic values, explain why Willamette university has been given an en-' dosptuent now approaching the two million dollar mark bestowed largely at the price of sacrifices by thousands of deToted . men and women, in order that the old school -might' lire and work In perpetuity and fulfill the fond hopes ot Its founders. The sum of .widows' mites Is a conslder- b'e part of the whole. S Am The first money, 150, was giv en in 1839 from the slender means and yet unearned small salaries of the voyagers ' on . the ship Lausanne. Mayflower of the Pacific, In the first few days of their Journey half around the world, to their mission atations In this then savage wilderness, and contributing further to the fund that made up the cost of the first building, on Wallace prairie, were seiners in log caoine using tannea deer skins for windows. S The whole course of old Wil lamette has been run largely through sacrifice.. Members of the faculty In all the beginning years lived sacrificial lives; la bored on pitifully small salaries. "generally far in arrears. Presi dents of the old school might have truthfully sung with Burns, "What thou ghon humble fare we dined, wore hodden gray, and a' that." This condition lasted through many administrations; was the state of .affairs when Con gressman W. C. Hawley was pres ident of Willamette. ". But the spirit of sacrifice is the highest heritage of the old school. But for this spirit, through many lean years, the doors of opportun ity it afforded would have been closed, with the sheriff's red flag signaling the sad event In the cradle of this Institution the two provisional governments of Oregon were formulated, the city of Salem was born, and through Influences nurtured on its campus the capital came to this city, and was kept here through the final vote after the issue had been given for the ple biscite by the framers of the state constitution. "a S The torch that guided the way of the 600 mile trek was lighted more than 100 years ago, In the ffillESKEUT LYOuS IflOUTDJi : LYONS, Sept. SO The new res- Idenee of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc Gee is nearly finished. The eon- . pie do not expect to occupy It for some time, however, as they had business affairs ia California to close up before coming ' here ta lire. They spent some time here) this summer bat returned to Call- fornla the first of this month and 1 if their plans materialise they will return, to Oregon the last ot the year or early in 193 S. L H. Lewis received a message " from Salem early Wednesday, tell ing of the serious illness of his -sister. Mrs. Lillle Vass, wife ot Amos Yaas of Salem. Raymond Berry and two of the S Jungwlrth brothers. Doe and Pete, are gone oa a Bunting trip to southern Oregon this week. L. C. Trask. home from White Salmon, Wash., reports farm con ditions in Washington pretty much the same as here. Crops ia general were rery good this sea son in and around the White Sal mon country. Arthur Vaughn and family have moved from Lyons to the J. F. Potter farm about one and one half miles southwest of town. Mr. Vaughn is working for Mr. Potter, taking care ot the choree and working on the farm. The Potters may move to the farm later. Mr. Potter has employment with the government at present, which will continue until bad weather. VISITS FROM as. A. GERVAIS. Sept. 29, Fern Wadsworth of Los Angeles ar rived Friday and Is spending the wk at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth. Before going to Los Angeles Mis Wadsworth taught In the Marion county schools, her last position' being at Woodburn; FIRE RAZES HOUSE FALLS CITY. Sept. 29. The Estelle home was destroyed by fire Sunday morning, with little of the household goods saved. Mr. Estelle owns aird operates a mill rear here. F. BALDWIN BURIED ELpRIEDGE. Sept. 29. Fu neral services were held at Mr- MInnville Tuesday for F. - Bald- win, father of Mrs. Fuller, who lives north of the Eldrledge school. teaching of Jededlah Smith, tee St. Paul of the mountain men west of the Rockies. (There will be something to add. along this line. In .the issue of Tuesday or Wednesday.) MICKEY MOUSE SrtfKKPEARE. UNOOMSCIOUSJ wj Only MICKEY, MINNIE AND SPOOKS AGAINST i ' TUEPIDATE CREW, THE ODDS SEEM HOPELESS! "Outnumbered" By WALT DISNEY Ross to Start Sermon Series On Revelation Britton Ross, paBtor of the First Baptist church will begin a series of sermons on' the book of Revelatfdft Sunday night at 7:30. For a number of years he has given close study of the Book of Revelation and Its outline of ; f u ture events and also of things that are taking place in this day, . Mr. Ross will use a large "hand painted chart 21 feet long and -eight feet wide showing the out line of the book and all the divi sions. All will be able to clearly understand . the teaching of this wonderful prophecy from, this chart.- Mrs. Ross designed and . painted this chart and it will be . Used for the first time Sunday night. This series of sermons will run through the fall, winter and spring. ' ANDERSON LEADER . Martin Anderson will lead the discussion at the regular Sunday evening meeting ot the Toung - People's Forum of the First Meth odist church. His topic will be MA Study of Religious Attitude." The hour of the Ferum meeting has been changed from 9:30 to o'clock. FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter. J. R. Stew art, pastor. Sunday scoaoi a. m. Morning- worship 11, subject, "The Sancj tifvir.ir Power of the Divine Presence. Evening worship 7:30 p. nv, subject, 'Fulfillment of Prophecj." Young peo ple's meeting 6:30. TEMPLE BAPTIST RMrmii at 19th street. J. H. Briscoe, - - . w . " r 11 1 1 1 i nuur Kunovcnooi at ncnueu Cross, superintendent. Sermon, 11, "The 1 Second Comiaf Ot uur XJOro.. as i :ou, Kfcort Rrf and Hcantv covers. spe cial mnsic mornisg and evening, xoung Mode's meeting 6:30, Mildred Abbot, leader. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and O streeta. O. W. Butseh, minister. Sunday school W:4S a. m-. Sim Schirman. superintendent. Morning worship 11, topic, "Everyone j Always ia His fiace. cnoir aniuem. ia. Lord' Supper following morning service. B.Y.P.U. 6:45 p. m.. Emily Perlicn and her group la charge. Evening service at 7:30. anbject, "How God Keep His Peo ple.' '.' Choir. Regular midweek prayer service B p. m. weanesoay. V"oie cuii of time in evening service.) PBXSBTTEBXaK Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grover O. Birtehet, D.D., pastor. Chareh school 9:30. Ii. M. Bamage, superintendent. Hornier worship 11. celebration of- tha Lord a Hotmer ana reception oi memoera. Anthem, "It We for Its" (Stickle). Solo br Wendell HoDinson. i. woo bib and Ye Who Borrow." from "Olivet to Calvary (Maoader). Christtaa Endeavor I societies 6:30 v. a. Evening service 7:30. sermon, 'lit wita a uargia." Aatnem, "Blest are tha Par fa Heart" TTTKSXK METHODIST EPISCOPAL Saaday school will meet at 10 aad go to Turner Christian chareh to attead tha da' sessions of Santiam district Sun day school convention. Epworth lea roe at 7 p. at. Preaching at 8 by th pastor. H. Shermaa llsw. WEST SAXEX Sunday school at Ford Memorial chareh at t:5 a. as., iU way largely to th Rally day program. The Sunday sehool for seme time discontinued at Oak Grove chattel will ha reorraaiied at 10 a. Organisation of Sunday school to be fol- j lowed by lermoa by vaster at 11. sub ject, "Ia a Better Day Dewntagt" The aveaiaa- sermea will ho preached by th pastor at Tori Memorial at f :80. subject. I l Be unrwiaa iseugMia ia Avery-aay -UTtng. . - ; C'MON ALL OF YAP,' m LEAST, I ( FIGHT1N' V Y H J U m FAST. 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UJUOV 1 KICK - CITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Toor Little Rich GirT GEE.ZERO I WISH "THIS CAR WOULD GET TO VvJHEREI f EVER ITS COIN'-. 1 USED TO OUST LOVE CALVES j AM' I KNOW IT AWT THEIR FAUIT BUT IDOfJT 1 GOOD AAORMlraG MV WAME l V 5ILK .-SEEGWOUTM TX SILK. Ai lORKJey" AT-L AW T AAA SEARCHING FOR A UTTLE GIRL THAT CALLS HERSELF ANNIE ROONEY By DARRELL McCLURE GLAD TO KWOW VOU.MR.5tLK A kJAME. IS SULLAKIWAY-X OWkl .TH5 VAK1CH AKJO AMKII& ROOMEV THE POOR, LIssRDFmieJATE ORPHAKJa M y I STOPU THE CHUJD VtXJ TERM AS" A POOR. 14FDRTUNATE ORPHAM" IS MISS AHMAGC1. CARWHEEU SOLC HQRESS TO T i ttt yiA to- First Baptist Church ? ' Marion and North Liberty Sts. ' -; Sunday Night 7:30 Hear BRITTON ROSS : On ;- . - "1 : THE BOOK OF , I , The 3Iost Discussed Book in the Bible and to : many the most Mysterious Book Mr. Ross will use a large hand painted chart the, work of Mrs. Ross COME EARLY TOOTS AND CASPER The Inquisitive Colonel" AND MABEL, MOVED INTO THAT HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET. CASPER 1 1 LIKE THEM, BUT COLONEL HOOFER W1U SPENO A LOT OF TIME THERE AND HEU. PROBABLY BE,SPYIH ON-U51 HE'LL KNOW EVERYTIME WE COME H AND CrO OUT'. 0ONT , tvORRY ABOUT THAT, TOOTS! HE'S NO SM0CP! I'LL SAY THAT FOR him!: . 9 iyj, K'TiQ fnmm SvMe Inr . Orttt Btrsm nc By JIlVaMY -MtmPHY COLONEL HOOFER HAS HrS FAU.TS HELLO, MABEL! SURE.CASPERr I I 15 THAT YOU. OANNT? "MhH, ANO MANYOF THEM, BUT HE'S n COLONEL. p! HE UP IN ) I COME INI TAKC A LOOK AT h0 NOT A SNOOP I IN FACT! LIKE HOOFER STILL j MY ROOM! J - L mV, CASPERS PLACE THROUGH &ft HIM BECAUSE HE NEVER ASKS ft) HERE? TOOTS 0 ClZrHT f V THESE OreOCULARS1 Mlh Y?Sr2Sall? " I ON UP! v ) rTSOUSTlEBElNiN.y --rVN0T INQUiSITtVS! F V HIM A W ? ( THE SAME ROOM vVlTH HtM! -Tlxi V .LITTLE WHILE lllTnTS TUT I LOOK AT HIS CLOTHES ' ' IwteV - i W-.01 - I I b ll V & I SCATTERED ALL OVER HIS ) ; lT