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    PAGE SIX
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Satnrday Morninsr, November 5, 1932
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Roberts Group Host for Con
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- ROBERTS, 'tfovv The Red
niH district Sunday school on
; - vention will , be held at Robert
" for an all day session Sunday No-'
-."ember t. The following program'
'' will be given: ''-" -.
s ... 7 .'.;..: f ewng service. Mkr. nam-.
J ; mer; devotions. .-P. Brassler:-
primary daas, teacher,. Mrs, Chas.
Cady; : junior class,, teacher, -Mrs.
J , r .. P. ;P. f Stoltzheise; ' Intermediate
i v teaeheiv Mrs.; Emma Whealdon;
I 111 adult; teacher sW, - A. Delsell.
--.Son sendee, A. M. Hammer;
talk; on prohibition J. D Alexan.-
; deti yocal solo, Mrs. Robert Wy
att; morning ifiessage. Rev,' Edgar
i P. 61ms.' -T" " t '.' r- r "'. -"
Basket dinner at noon. 1 : 3 0
eong service, A. M. Hammer; de
motions,; ; Rev. ; J. ; Lincoln Ellis;
business' session;. soIq. Earnest
Pearson;, number b; Liberty
school ; musical selection, JSalem
Heights j : character T missionary
song, : Roberts; address "Ptohlb
tlon", Mrs. Necia Buck; duet,
Claudine GilHsple, Dorothy ;Tra-
vis; address. Rem. P. W, Erlksen;
4 benediction, Mrs. E. Beckett.
Miss Clara Hansen and Miss
. Ardlth Caldwell gave a Hallow
U e'en ' party Monday evening for a
group of friends sat the home of
U Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pickering.
, -Guests were: Rose Ann Goodrich;
. Prances ' Blankenshlp, Gerald
Ehorel; Eugene Bressler, Oscar
; Hansen, .Bennie, Louis, andDsA
- aid Salchenberg and the hostess.
Clara Hansen and Ardith Cald-.-welLiL':..!.,',''
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Revival Series .
- Will Continue
Another Week
' Etangelistic meeting being con
ducted at the Christian and Mis
sionary' Alliance gospel tabernacle
by Rer. Arthur E. Hall will coii
tlnne through the coming week,
ReT. W. H. Caldwell, pastor, an
Jroonces. .Serrlees will be held
each night at 7:45 o'clock, except
Monday.
Special rnuaical numbers for the
. week " are expected to include
those, by the gospel jubilee quar
tet, ReT. A. J. Smith and family
" and Mrs. Fred Tooie, Jr. The past
' week outstanding of the : special
features wer,e talks by Rey. aud
Mrs. R. M. Landis of Hocwl . River,
under appointment to the Philip
pine mission fields. .
vt i A series of cottage prayer meet
' Ings are being held each morning
v at 9:30 o'clock during theevenge
. listic series. - , .
HBitTfor Breakfast T
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t seem on-its face rather high.
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But if it were reduced to any
lesser number it would ttill be
: completely untrue Just as It has
been untrue in eTery other case
when the democrats hare raised
; ther sane ' cry as ' they have fol-
towing we enactment oi eyery re
publican tariff bill for the past 40
- years. :-.' , .
. :::4- . :
. V The- records show that foreign
. "tariff Increases hare been made
without any respect to out tariff
laws. Proof of .that is found In the
' -intact that during the four years,
ltlS23-im iong before th Haw
.. i ley-Smoot reTteion was eya talk
:;. :. ; ed about, 3? big and little foreign
. - - ' natioas made 87 upward nrrisions
in their tariffs.
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X Certainly they were riot "retali
' ating" against a law which was
lj;. ; ';Bot yet passed. These tariff In- i
ereases .by foreign 1 nations 'were
! i'saade for the same reason thai we
. - : employ the tariff, ourselves, to
: - ' raise revenae and to protect homo
' ' 1 Industries - .
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.' -. - . Furthermore these foreign tar-
1 Iff Increases were not directed
. solely at the United SUtes, but
- applied to all other nations. T
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''' ,The Hawley-Smoot - law- itself
provides against the possibility of
: discriminatory tariffs by declar
ing (section 328) that In case any
eountry.: Imposes directly, or in
directly . 1 any unreasonable
: charge, ; exactJon,V regulation 4 or-
limitation which is not equally en
forced upon (he like articles of
everr foreikn country: or discrim-
i - against tne commerce of the unlt
I , ed States by administrative regu-
' Elation of customs, tonnage or port
Vdnty ; to such manner'as to
,r place, the 'commerce of the United
''J.TIBUtet t a dlsadvaotage compar
1 , r; " .- ed to the commerce of any foreign
j country,? therpreident' shall j b
f H': proclamation specify and declare
jw or aaaiiiontst amies upon me
; imotu uj. uy cuuuiry iuas uib-
criminating against -American.
commerce. If ; anr Americanrro-
dncerfr;manutactnrer:.bel
t,i ... tnetetore that he is being retall-
: ated against by some foreign coun-
try,' it will cost ; him only cents
In a postage stamp to lay hia claim
i , before the president or the tariff
. commission. The fact that no sach
j clahn has yet been presented is
' proof enongh that the contention
- of Governor Roosevelt and other
i democratic critics of the Hawiey
f i I smoot law Is ntterlr without fonn-
. datlon. '.-''.. ; J
. The whole retaliation argument.
Ja other words, is mere anthtariff
- propaganda without- any , lonnda
:tlon whateyer upon, which to rest:
..-It l merely bait with which ta
- catch avekerj.. .':'" ."J"-1:"
v - Of all , sectlona -of the 7 United
'States; the Salem district ohsbt t6
iL aW ,IVW OUJ OttVACirTlUls
aa no other,' our people, with -their
diversity ot prod ucU, ill Tea.firlng".
-protection,- ought-, to., be too; frell
informed and thus "toe: waryVt
, rke to Bmch-a baiW -"
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.. CiOiVUBT XAFTJST .
W. Earl Chrsn, pastor. Casr school
9:40. Xrs. W. A. BarkBa, BoprmtendeBt.
Uorninr teme. 10:50,- "Vision and
8rrir ' ; duet tone by Mrs. Taylor nd
air. Davit. "Mora Liks Him" (Aekler);
nthm, "God U Bpiit" (BeBBett).
Erasing Mrtie, 7:30, "Tb rerka at tha
Road"; atla, "ia Evas 8onr" (Wil
liam).. WaduadBy prarr Bad pri
mVic. Thanday ehotr rcbral at 7:15,
at 8:1 tha nm, "Ratk" will ba pra
acntad Bjr th tara Bur.
"''r ,''''''''..A1r' " f : '
riXST KBTBOOISX , :
Charck aehl, :45. Uaraiac worship,
11, Mraos, "Ou Stam-TasaaA 8bip of
8tt," pr-laetia serrie Dr. B. K.
Farlrer. Tc popl'a foraav, 6.' Three
Kpworth ieairaea, :80. Ercaiag Berriee,
7:30, 8rBitiBaB ttnag Isaac.
j 7aso "ten matositAx.'
kCETHOSIST EPISCOfAl.
" - Jefersoa aad Winter. . H. G. Hmnph
ray, pastor Sundsr school S:45. Maraiaf
worship. 11. subject "Tha Orae af Ha
mitity"; chorus choir masia led by Prof.
Hermsa -Clark. ETaataf warship, 7 :30,
subject "The Strategy of Gideon1 a Three
Hundred." Toaac people's MeetiBf :30,
three rrenps, scsior, kifh School aad in
termediate. ST. rATTL'l EPICOT AX.
Chnrch and Chebeketa. Oeerfe H.
Swift, rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a.m.
Holy Eucharist, baptism aad seraton, 11.
Charck achocl, :4i. Special avaaiaf serv
ice, 7:SO p. as, with Kot. Dr. John C.
Erana ot Chieato preachinj.
irasT baptibt :
Marion and North Liberty. Britton
Ross, soiaUtcr. Bibla school, 9:45, Fred
Broer. anperimtewdeat. Morninf worship,
11, special rnnsie by asala chorus; sermon.
"The Second Mile"; first anniversary of
tka pastor. Junior, intermediate and sen
ior B. T. P. :30. Prayer neeUBC
before evening serrice, S :30. Organ prel
ude, 7:10, Miss Miller, orgsnist. Evenitig
sex-rice, 7:90. special music by choir; ser
mon, ' 'The Book o( ReTeiation The P,r
erted Chnreh"; ia connection witk tha
sermoa a large kandpainted chart on the
Book of Rerelntion will be need. Vidwei-t
day night, 7:30. Kezt Wednesday, study
of 56th ckapter ot Isaiah.
FIRST EyaROIXICaI,
North Summer at Marion. Emory W.
Pattieerd, minister. Sunday school, 9:45,
I. L. Thornton, superintendent. Morning
worship, li; sermon, "Tha True Bap
tism." Organ prelude and offertory by
Mr. Ethel Poling Phelps. Christian En
deavor. a?:S0. Evangatistie serrice, 7:30.
sermon, "Indifference." Song serrice led
by J. H. Friesen. Special ntasio by mate
quartet.- Bible study and prayer Thurs
day at 7:30.
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN1
Court and 17th. Hugh N. McCsllum,
raster, ,1744 Cfaemeketa, phone 8104.
Bibla Bckool, 9:45, Mrs. Irene Weller,
superintendent. - Morning worship witk
communion aad sermoa at 11, sermon,
''The Way of Christian Action." Chris
tian Endeavor societies, S:80. Special sur
ma a, areuing serrice. 7:30, "Tha Wet
Stampede." in which pastor will bring
homo some truths from his experiences in
Franco,- England and AMci. Midweek
trailing classes Wednesday, 7:30 and
8:15. p. m.
: FIRST CHURCH OP OOB
Cottage and Hood. O. T. Keal, pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Erening worship. 7:30. Yonng people's
meeting. 0:30. Miss Claudine Gillespie,
leader. Prayer and testimony meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
! H3GHLAHD rRTEKDS "
Highland and Chnreh, Clen Rinsrd, pas
tor. Sunday school. 10, E. M. Beckett, su
perintendent. Morning worship. 11. Eraa
gelftie serrice. 7:30. Junior C. E., 5:30.
Senior and intermediate C.E., 6:30. Mid
week prayer meeting Thursday, 7:80 p.n.
ST. JOHN'S LTTTHERAH i
- . Minsourt Synod i
A and 18th. H. W. Gross, pastor. Eag
lish serriees, 9:45. German at 11. Sun
day school, 9, WiHUm O'Neill, superin
tendent. BETHAMT REFORMED
Capitol -and Marion. W. G. Lienk sem
per, pastor. Sunday school, 10. German
serriees, 10. English serriees, 11. Homo
Mission day will bo obserred at all serr
iees. Tha program furnished by the Board
of Home Missions entitled "In Time of
Need" will be nsed. Special music by
male quartet. This is all chnreh day for
November. Afternoon meetings of Con,
sistery and Ladies' Missionary society.
At noon a lunch will be serred ia the
church-basement.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAT SAINTS
Nelson building. Chemcketa at Liberty.
Sunday school. 10. Preaching serrice, 12.
FREE METHODIST
Market and North Winter. J. R. Stew
art, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45, Emory
Goods, superintendent. Mortiitg worship,
11, subject, "Sin." Erening worship,
7:30, subject, "Repentence." Young peo
ple's meeting, 6:30, subject. "Educa
tion," led by Fleeta Setter.
OPES DOOR MISSIOK1
313 H Xorth Commercial. Serriees at
7:45 Sunday. Weekly meetings. Saturday,
10 a. 7:45 p." m.; Tuesday and Thurs
day, 7:45. Boors open erery day, 8 a. m.
to 11 p. m. to tbose needing help. H. W.
Colon, pastor. ' f
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CHRIST BV ANGELICA!, LUTHERAN
State end 18th. Amos E. Minneman,
A.M.. pastor. German serriees. 9:45. sub
ject, "Filled with the Knowledge-of Hia
will."- fcnrtuft serriees, 11, subject, "To
Walk Worthily in All Things Well-Pleasing."
Sunday school, 9:45. Mrs. A. E.
Mionemsn. superintendent. Lather lesgne,
7, Martha Battennaa, president; subject,
"Castaras Adobphas. the Sariour of Pro
testantism from the Forces That Sought
its instruction,- Edna Item me, leader.
ORACB GOSPEL HALL
" S49 North Commercial. Sunday school,
lOt Special bibla study. 3 p. sa. subject,
"The Royal, Priesthood of Christ." Serr
iees Friday and Sunday, 7:45 p. as.'
KGHTM&ORIAL
Ferry and 18t. H. C. Storer, minister.
Morning worship, 11. Sermoa and music
appropriate to Armictice day; sermon,
"World Pesce": snthenrs, "God is Oor
Refaga" and "Tbera is No Death." Ere
ning serriea. subject, "A Christiaa Plat
form"; choir will ming Kippling's "Ra
essionai" Cliarch school, 10, ,C, C. Har
ris, super, Htn dent. Tonng people's meet
ing, 6:45, Roy Harland, leader of senior
Btoetiag.-
- :. PRESBTTERIAN
' Wiatet- and A'ocmeketa. Grorer O. Birt
ehet D.D ..pastor. Cbareh school. 9:30,
L. M. Ramaga. superintendent. Morning
worship. 11. enr.on oa world peace; "The
Certaintyof World Peace": anthem. "Ha
Msketk Wars vto Cease Seotl : offertory,
'.T an American Soldier" Thorepion).
Christisn Endraeor societies. 8:30. sub
ject, "The ChristUa's Welfsre." Erening
praise,
10. ; BnVi. Tb Lltrtv of
(HsrkwM solo hv Xrti. rdon McUiK
jhristj'FBfBito faea V ( Jahason . ,
sli-:'tl&ri BATT1ST , ,";"
. BtvjiasTi aad lth. J. H. Bris?c. pV
tor., Snadsj" ichool, Morning wof
shi' 11. snbWt. "Ood's Armorb.rn."
sabje Pe Special ma sic uvorriiiix
sad' Bln.
First Baptist
Ghurch
Marion and North Liberty
; Streets .
? BRITTON ROSS
.Minister -i '
11 A. M.4The Second mt
7:30 IV M. rTne Perverteti
'Great interest is maniteotod in
the ttndy 4f The Book .of Hev-
.71' elation. If -rod dmir at. Kpi t
.BnderftandiBgot,thIa;wonderr,
Mi .book, see This Chart end
;hear,lt. explained. .v.
s Special MusUaC Both
riif',-ov ii
UM13AY
the Churches
" ZJLBISK ETANQELXCAI.
H. B. Scherieraaa, pastor,' 1161 TJaloa.
Salem. CLEAR LAKE Chnreh icheol,
10. iW. P. Collsrd, superintendent. Wor
ship bear, denominational foreign mission
day. witk special music aad sessionary
address: offering) for foreica missioa
"work. E. L. O. E, f :30. BibU Study and
prayer Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. MIDDLE,
GROVE Church school 10, T. r. WaV
ken superintendent. E. L. C. ' :30,
topi.:Varbtra tka Effects of MiliUry
Traiaing in Schools t" Missionary pro
grant by W. M. 8. and T. M. P. C. with
of taring for foreign mission work of tka
ehureh. Bible rtady and prayer Wed nee
day, 7:10. -with- she - Edwarda family.
LABISH CENTER Ckarrh. school. 10,
W. A. Starker, superintendent. C. E. at
T, topie, "What are tha Effects of Mili
tary Traiaiag la Schools I" Mrs. Florenca
Burr, leader. Midweek derotioaa Thurs
day, T:30. -
FIRST TTHTTARIAJI
Korth CotUgo aad ChemekeU. Pred Al
ba a Weil, minister. Chare h school.' 10.
Mile H. McKey, soperinteadent Chnreh
serrice, 11, sermon, "Religion in China
5000 . Tears Ago Bad Beligioa la' America
Today." Mrs. Walter A. Denton, organist.
. SPIRrTUAI. CHTJXCH OP
DITOTB TRUTH .
Velaea ball, Cheaeketa between Lib
erty .aad Commercial. Gordon Fleming,
pastor. Serriees, 7:30 p. m.. lecture sub
ject. ."Tha Handwriting: o Jha WaH,"
DanierS:l-28, followed by messages. Mid
week saaasage serrice, 25 X street Tkara
day, p. as. .
RTAHQELISTIO TABPRHACUB
Ferry at'lStk. C. O. Weston, pastor.
Sunday school, 1:45 p. m., R. O. Psr
gasoa, superintendent. Church , service.. 3.
subject, "Light for These Days." Ere
ning eereiee, 7:43. subject. "Shadows of
Colossal Erents." Bibla study Tuesday.
7 :45. Prayer aseeting Wednesday, t p. m.
Erening devotional serrice Thursday,
7:43. Toaag people's.-serrice, Saturday,
lip. m -T j
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST '
North Cottage aad D. U. W. Rutseh,
minister. Sunday school, 9:45 v Sam Sehir
msn. superintendent. Morning serrice, 11,
folowed by tha Lord's Supper; topic,
"The Prodigsl's Brother"; choir anthem.
B. T. P. U :45, Henry Kenmsa. presi
dent. Evening serrice. 7i30. topic "Christ
ia a Lovely City." Regular midweek pray
er serrice Wednesday. 8 p. m.
FIRST COKGRRGATIONAL
Center and Liberty. J. R. Simends,
pastor, ounaay school. :45. Morning wor
ship, 11, the sacrament of tha Lord's
Supper with communion meditation, br
the psstor, "Por Yoo."
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIEKTIST
Chemcketa and Liberty. Serriees, 11
s. v. sod 8 p. m., subject, "Adam and
Fallen Man." Sunday school, 9:45 and
11. Testimony meeting Wednesdsr, 8
p. m. Reading room at 408 Mssonic tem
ple open from 11 to 3:30 except Sundsys
and holidays.
WEST SALEM
Sunday schools meet at .Summit and at
Oak Grore ehspel at 10, at Ford Mem
orial ehureh, 9:45. Sermon subject. 11,
at Oak Grore chapel, "Respect -for Rirfat-
fol Authority." Ep worth leagues meet at
rorcl Memorial, 8:30 p. ra followed by
erening sermoa. 7:80, "Is World Peaee
But an Idle Dream I" Charles L. Dark,
minister.
Q. A M. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLB
W. H. Caldwell, pastor. Sunday school.
9:45, Mrs. Gilbert White, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11, Rer. Arthur E. Hall
preaching. Emning er&ngeMstio serrice,
7:30, including special music and singing.
Cottage prayer meetings, 9:30 a. m. each
day. Eraageltstio serriees continuing sr
ery erening except Monday at 7:45. Rer,
Hall will speak each erening.
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South Commercial at Mrers. SI Darlow
Johnson, pastor, 348 East Myers, phono
9087. Chnreh school, 9:45, V. M. Saekert,
snpenntenaeat. Morning worship, 11, ser
mon, -Wanda That Help": anthem. "I
Will Life Up Mine Eyes" (Harker). At
7 :0. Soath Saless rrienda church mm-
operating, tkara will bo a rood eitisenship
raiiy aaaressea oy m. ieri x. renning
toa. Asbary leagues ia Leslie haU at 6:15
csntianiag discussion of "MeUods of Li-,
juor Control' ' ; Lowell Williams, leader.
Intermediate and Leslis lea rues, 6:10
Midweek prayer and study hoar Thnra
dayw 7:30. Choir rehearsals Thursdsy
night, junior 7:15, senior 6:15. Mrs. Mar
jeria Walker Rateliffe. director.
FIRST CHURCH OF THB NAEARENB
Center and IStk. Fletcher Galloway.
pastor, S835 Market, phone 9630. Sua
day school, 9:45, P. M. LitwiUsr. sapor
tateadeat. Morning warship, 11, subject,
"Tho Cost of Pentoeost." Erening' wwr
ship. 7:10, "A Msa Whoso Strength Be
esms His Weakness." N. T. P. 8. aad
Junior society. 6:80. Special musis for
morning aad erening lerrice.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
Church between Cheaseketa aad Center.
P. W. Erikaen, pastor. Morning worship,
II, "Oaa Wa Know Perfectly tha WUl of
God I" j anthem by cktrfr. 'Hear My Cry,
O Father" (Satar). At 7:80. moving pie
tures of China, present sd ky Dr. J. Vinton
8eott, who spent many years in tha orient.
Htf will explain tho pictures as' they are
showa. Admission free; Special siagiag.
Sunday school, 9:45, A. A. Kraegcr, su
perintendent. Luther Ltague, 6:30, Ladies
guild Wednesday, ::!0, derotionals by
Mrs. G. N. Fake. HostesMs. Mrs. A. iC
Caisss, Mrs. A. C. if eye? and Mrs. Htary
Reinwsld; a study br Mrs. C. M. Byrd;
special music and tie bringing of tho
thank offering banks, Mrs. ft, G. Arpks
chairman of this department.
RICKREALL EVANGELICAL
John J. Rodin, minister. Sunday school.
10 erery Snnday. Chnreh serrice, 11, er
ery other Sunday; sermon topic. -"Tha
Yslus of a SouL" No srenlng serrice.
HAZEL GREEN CHURCH
C. M. Smith, psstor. Sunday school ia
charge of recently organised senior young
people's class. Preaching subject, "Peace
or Whatt" Children's sermoa, "A Leg
end of Ceblenz." Christian Eadearor,
7:30. Kenneth Barnett, leader.
TURNER METHODIST EPISCOPAL
N. Sherman Hawk, patsor. Sunday
school, 10, Iran Hadley, superintendent.
Worship 11, sermon subject, "Contrast
ed Results." Epworth lesgne. 6:30, Al
bert Jensen, leader. Erening worship,
7:30, topic, "The Age Needed Church."
ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN
North 17th sad Nebraska. R. V. Wil
son, pastor. Sunday sehooL 9:45. Morn
ing worship, 11, sukjeot. "Regeneratioa
The Hope of Saring Cirilization" ;
solo by Deana Shepherd. Erening worship
7:90, three act -play, "Highways to Lesd-
ershlp. Lsunching of Camp. Philomath
camp. Young people's meeting, 6:30. sub
ject, "Aa El
indearorer and Team Work,"
Billy Pero. leader.
XMMANUEL, BAPTIST
Hasel and Academy. Sunday school, 10,
lesson, I Samuel 19. Preaching. 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer and tes
timony meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial and Washington.
Charles C. Hsworth, pastor. Sunday school
10. Mrs. Helen Fo Joaes. superintendent.
Morning worship, 11, sermon, "Tha
Oh-st of God." C. E. prayer meeting,
6:90. Union temperance meeting with
Leslie Memorial ehureh. 7:30. Prayer Bad
praise meeting and bible study. Thurs
day, 7:30 p. sn.
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MONMOUTH. Not. 4 Tues
day night an election of officers
of! sunbeam Circle, Neighbors of
Woodcraft resulted as follows:
Mrs., D. A. Hoak, O. N.: Mrs. J.
V. Moreland. p. O. N.: Mrs. Out
Doming, advisor ;' Mrs. Nora Ma
son. -clerk; Mrs. Ed Hamar. ban
ker; Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Chas.
stanton and Mrs. Sadie waller,
managers; Mrs. Harry . 8harrow,
magician; Mrs. E. M. Ebbert. at
tendant; Mrs. R. E. Derby, inner
sentinel : Mrs. C. C. Yeater, ' out
er sentinel; Mrs. Minnie White,
captain of guards; Erla Mae Mur-
dock, flag bearer; Mrs. Stanton,
musician; Mrs. - Adeline Cal
breath, press correspondent:
Mrs. C. E. Price, Installing of
ficer. An electric waffle iron was
presented to Mrs, Mabel Yeater
Pollan, recent bride who Is a'
circle member. Mrs. Hoag made
the presentation speech, and Mrs.
Pollan responded. !
Announcement' was made that
during the past. three " weeks the
Monmouth Circle has sent a
printed letter to every other Cir
cle in Oregon, stating opposition
to the Zorn-McPherson school
moring bill, and asking Circle
members to rote . against the
measure. Vital reasons why the
bill should be defeated form the
basis of the letter.
Kaser Gets Season
High on 181 Bales;
Party Given Child
WALDO HILLS, Not. 4 Fred
Kaser and son, Errln, prominent
hop growers of the Evergreen dis
trict, delivered 181 bales of hops
Thursday morning, recelvl s lt
cents.
Mrs. Robert Cunningham enter
tained a group of her daughter,
Marjorle's playmates Thursday
afternoon in honor of the child's
ninth birthday. Present were
Phyllis Jean Haberly, Lois Klnch
eloe, Dellora Doerfler, Norma
Wilson, Pern Ray. Mabel and Mar
tha Lord and the honor guest,
Marjorie.
ENTERTAINS TONIGHT
BRUSH CREEK Mrs. Glenn
Howe Is entertaining Saturday
night for her 4-H club members
at the Howe home. The affair will
be in the nature of a Hallowe'en
party and decorations in keeping
will be made.
BOLXhTBSS ASSOCXITIOjT
Marlon Connty . Holiness association
will hold aa all-day meeting Wednesday,
Horember la the Friends church at
Marion, Rer. Smith, paster.
"The Picnic
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Water Fight
Qontiriued.to
Tuesday Vote
SILVERTON, Not. 4 A new
city ticket appearing upon -the
streets Thursday, night created
quite a furor, among the Toters.
With the exception ot the race tor
Justice of peace, no competition
was being offered. Thursday night
tha Water User's committee came
out with a new ticket which is
being widely distributed about' the
city. . ' '
The new ticket ihowa complete
satisfaction with tha -present se
lection for city. mayor,. E. Garrer,
and offers no opposition there but
there Is glren choice In Jxth the
councilman and the city recorder.
William Serrice, who -was city re
corder .before 'the present one,
George Hubbs, Is again suggested
oa the new ticket The circulars
giving the Water Users' ticket al
so gives full Instructions as to
how to write in the names of the
new ticket In such a manner as
to assure their being legal.
The appearance of the hew tick
et will give considerable seat to
the coming' election locally.
Couneilmen recommended are
J. P. Conrad, E. P. MeNeer and P.
W. Nof taker.
Holiness Group
Slates All - Day
Meeting on 9th
-e.
The Marion county Holiness as
sociation will bold an all-day
meeting Wednesday, November 9,
in the Friends church at Marion,
with Robert C. Smith the host
pastor.
At 10:30 a. m. Rev. Fletcher
Galloway of the Salem Nazarene
church will speak and at 2 p. m.
Rev. J. R. Stewart of the Salem
Free Methodist church will bring
the message.
Nine Candidates
Seek Council Job
From West Salem
WEST SALEM. Nov. 4 Those
signifying that they will accept
the office it elected to It in the
city election Tuesday, are, mayor,
Guy C. Newgent, Incumbent, and
Earl S. Patton; for treasurer, L.
L. Sloper; recorder, Maude Mill
er; for couneilmen, Fred Gibson,
Dr. A. F. Goffrier, Emmett A.
Dickson, A. V. Meyers, Lester
Brannan, Ray J. St umbo, Peter
Foelkl Clarence A. Guderian, and
S. L. Burke.
Grounds"
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NO MAN HAS COME OUT
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AN' YOU TWO IS GVVHME
FIND OUT WHY -
NOW GIT!!
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DALLAS, Not. 4 - Senator
Fredrick Stelwer will be one of
the main speakers on . the - pro
gram at. the-r republican rally to
be held at the court house St
urdy, "; November. 5, at 8 p.m.
James 1 W." Mott; candidate lor
congress" has "been lnrlted to
speak bUsoVT".;4 ;
The raljy Is. being arranged by
B. F; Swope, chairman, and. Mrs.
Stella Henry, . secretary of ' the
Polk; county, central committee.
Lyle Thomas of West Salem will
also give a short, talk. There will
be musical entertainment..
- Demos Rally Too - -INDEPENDENCE,
Not. . 4
The democratic . ' committee- of
Polk .county has arranged a dem
ocratic revival to be held at the
Independence Armory, Saturday
evening Nor. S. The main speak
er will be- W. A. Delxell, who
will speak for; Franklin Roosevelt
for president, and Harvey Stark
weather for U, S. representative.
"Dad" -Phelps, ' who is running
for city recorder, will be given
time to launch his campaign.
Other speakers will be: Grove
A. Peterson, candidate for re
presentative from this district;
C. C. Gardner, candidate for
eounty commissioner; Robert H.
Walker, candidate for county
sheriff; Hugh G. Black, candidate
for county clerk: William Boyd
ston, candidate for county treas
urer, and Ed Dunn, candidate for
county' assessor.
Republican Rally
Held; Census For
School is Record
AUMSVILLE, Nov. 4 A repub
lican rally was held at the school
house Thursday night, with Henry
Porter, republican committeeman
for this district, presiding. The
speaker was Ralph Emmons, state
chairman of the young republi
can's league. The Hawley-Smoot
tariff was his main subject.
The school clerk. Mrs. Charles
Colvin, has finished taking the
census for this district. The larg
est enrollment ever for this dis
trict was this year wRa 174 boys
and girls. '
TO DISCFSS ISSUES
The Sunday evening meeting of
the Young People's Forum of the
First Methodist church will be de
voted to discussion of political is
sues. William DePew will lead
the discussion. A short review of
important current events will be
presented by Ronald Hewitt.
-.-AND SO WE LEAVE
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'! South - Salem Friends ehureh
and Leslie Memorial chnreh are
uniting in a good citizenship rally
to be held in the Leslie auditor?
lum at 7 :30 p. m. Sunday. Dri i
Levi . T. Pennington, president t
Pacific college; will be the speak
er, theeTening. . :
- Dr. Pennington was, in his ear;
ller, years,, city; editor, of dally r
newspaper , in a middle .western
city and from this vantage 'point
saw Ufe as it was" in the ' day of
the legalised liquor - traffic i ; Ia .
hia unique and interesting manner
he will present eome facts which
are. not found-in the papers of to- .
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Ne wlyweds Given
Royal Welcome ,by
Friends,- Hubbard
HUBBARD. Nov. 4 Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Schmidt who recently
retained from a wedding trip to
California were - surprised by 10
of .their friends, who charivaried
then Monday. The groom was
made to - wheel the bride 'down
main; street to the fire house ;
where- the groom . was hoisted to
the top of the fire. tower. Then
the newlyweds were given a ride
about town in the large red fire
truck, after which the party re- ;
turned to the Hovenden apart
ments where the young couple
will live, and were served ice!
cream and cookies. j
Friends attended from Molalla, i
Sheridan, North Howell and Hub
bard. Mrs. Schmidt, formerly Helen :
Voget, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield Voget, was 'bookkeeper
in the Hubbarrd creamery before
ber marriage. She is a graduate
of the Hubbard high school and
both are popular members of the
younger set. Mr. Schmidt is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Schmidt of North Howell and .
has been employed for some tln?e
by the Hubbard creamery.
Jefferson Slates
Republican .Rally
For This' Evening
JEFFERSON. Nov. 4 There
will be a republican rally at the ,
Masonic ball in Jefferson Satur
day night, November 5, at S:et)
o'clock. Sheldon F. Sackett of The
Oregon Statesman at Salem will
speak on the republican issues.
Mrs. Hannah Martin, nominee
for representative will speak on
the amendments. Other candidates
will also be present. There ill
also be a musical program. Ev
eryone is invited to be- present.
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