Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salemy Oregon, Satnrday Bloming, October 21 1933 mi mm YAMHILL 1.0. 0. F. Dayton Lodge Host to Coun ... ty Session, With 100 Guests Present DAYTON, Oct. 20. More than 100 Odd Fellows and their wives ' from Portland, G errata, McMinn Tille, Newberg , Carlton, Sheridan, Lafayette, Wlllamina and Yam hill attended the Yamhill county contention held at the Dayton - I. O. O. F. temple Wednesday night. - . - Election of officers resulted in John Neely of-Wlllamina, being chosen president; Belle Belcher of Lafayette vi e-president; Orla Williams of Dayton secretary; , ThmnAnr Rnanncr lit Davton treasurer. A program of readings and song by the Dayton membeshlp assist ed by grand officers was a feai ture. " ; - Included among the past and present grand officers attending were: Joseph Switzer of Portland, grand high priest of the encamp ment; George Houck, member of the Portland Home board; Sig Harris of Gervais, Grand junior warden of the encampment; Fred Helndle and Homer D. Angel, both 6T Portland, past grand masters: J. H. Kelson of McMlnnville, past grant master and also grand treas nrer; L. A. Rossner of Dayton, past grand chaplain; W. A. Mor nd of Boring, assistant grand secretary. Naomi Rebekah lodge of Day ton serred a- chicken sapper at 11 o'clock. The next convention will be held at Yamhill, the date to be announced later. Tl FOR HAZEL GREEN HAZEL GREEN. Oct. 20. Oc tober 22 will be Rally day and Harvest Home at the church, with an all-day service planned. The following program will be at 11 o'clock: Piano solo. Hazel Woelke; song, school; scripture, Ross Miles; prayer, Rev. J. W. Worthman; song, school: exercise, beginners class; Psalm 2, Billie Wortmari bible verses, primary class; piano solo, Genevieve Snyder; "Rally in His Name," junior girls; exercise, junior boys; special song, young people's class; offering; playlet, young people's class: song, con gregation; address, "The Greatest Need," pastor. A potluck dinner will be served at noon, with after noon service at 2 o'clock, but no f service at night. , r S-.lt, AM r1AMAa I. AV.nl..- man of the. program committee, Mrs. Louis .Wampler and Mrs. A. T. Van Cleave in charge of re freshments. "Americans Air9 Will be Given Bv Endeavors LABISH CENTER, Oct. 20. A kketch entitled "Americans All" will be presentedat the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday night by Louise Tonts, Bernadeen Dangherty, Florance Pugh, Betty Pngh, Eva Dow, Erma Horns ehuch, Veva Puge and Clyde Boehm. Louise Tontx will play "Whis pering Hope" as a clarinet solo. A new cultural activity opens for people of this community next Monday night when the first in a series of lessons In Tocal Instruc tion will be given by Linden Lau ner of Albany at the schoolhouse. The class is being formed with the Idea of formalton of a choir later. Mission Labors Theme of Sermon Little dramas of real life, much tragedy and some comedy; will be unfolded at' Leslie 'Memorial church Sunday night when Earl J. Sechrist of the Open Door inter-church mission speaks on "Souls and Halfsoles." Large num bers of men, many women and even some babies pass through the doors of the mission each year, receiving help and encouragement both for body and bouI. GUEST DAY ; altbe FIRST CHURCH OF "THE" NAZARENE v 13th and Center St. : A. M. Featuring "Guest Sanday- In the S. S. U:M A. BL "The Snpematirf y al tn Revival" -, .'T:tt F. BtVJUaa' laterrle with Jesus of Nasareth Special music at each service. Next Sunday - begins "The ' Silver Jubilee Anniversary" First Baptist Church Marion and N. Liberty Sts. BRITtON ROSS MINISTER 11 a.m. The Empowered Church." 7:30 pjnl The Jew in Egypt and the Turk in Palestine." A Large Crowd Every Sunday Nigbt-Speakn of the Fine In terest Manifest in This Series I : of Sermons on tha Jewish - . Question RALLY CHURCH" XTRST OEBMAK BAPTIST IT. Cottaga aad l streets. O. W. Battel, minister. Bandar school 9 :45 a. n. Sass Sc hirsts n, superintendent. English Mr- vies following tk eondsy school. Kef olsr maraing service 11 a, m. Subject. Carist'a Kindling fire." Choir - mm- tbent. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Beg- alar said week prayer serriea at 8 p. m. w eaaesoay. mriTAXXAH Casaeketa and North CottafO streets. Services first two Suadsys of caca month at 11 a. . Visiting ministers from Port land and Boston will preaca. ST. TAWB (EPISCOFAX) Church sad Chemeketa streets. Eev, Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy Communion 7:80 a. as. Chorea school S:45 a. m. Mornidg prayer and sermon 11 a. a. TOST CHBISTXA Caster and High streets. Our h. Drill. aainiater. Cbsrcb school 9:30 a. m. Mora ine' worship 10:45 a. n. with the Lord's Supper and sermon. Theme. "Whea Htm Believe God." Young people Beet in five groaps at :3tt p. aa. Evening evangelis tic aemca 7:30 p. bl, empbasisin; good music and fe'lowshlp. Special message God Anti-Iivorce Law. , 1 CAXVABY BAPTISE ' Sunday serried at 0:45 a. m. with a graded church school. Mrs. W. A. iisrkna, soperintendent. Morning worship at 10:50 a. m. Subject. "What loea the Bible Say Kegardiag Our Present World Condi tion t" Anthem by chorus choir. Young people meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening wor ship at 7:30 p. m. Popular gospel song test. Bev. John C. Pollard will preach. Wednesday evening at 1:30 p. m. prayer service. Thursday evening at 7:30 p. so. choir rehearsal. W. Earl Cochran, pastor. C. ft It A GOSPEL TABEEHACLB 655 Ferry street. W. II. Caldwell, pas tor. Sunday school at f:45 a. m. GraaTel Sheets, superintendent. Horning worship at 11 a. m. SerTiee at Old People's Home at 3 p. m. Young People' meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible stady en Tuesday evening. Orchestra and choir practice Wednesday evening. Toung People' cottage prayer meeting Thursday evening. Service at Salem Inter Church Relief Mission Saturday evening. HIOHXlARD fbixxds Highland avenue at Church street. T. Clio Brown, .pastor. Bibla school at 10 a. m. Lester Delapp, superintendent. At the 11 a. m. .service the pastor will apeak front the -sabjeet, "Fruit Bearing." The Intermediate C. . at 6:30 p. m. Evange listic services at 7:30 p. so. ENGLEWOOD UNITED EÐSSK Corner N. 17th and Nebraska streets. Rev. R, V. Wilson, pastor. Sunday achool 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sub ject, 'filling Life Brimful." Evening worship 7:30 p. m. 8ubject, "That Boom erang Caned judgment." Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m. Subject, "Great Chris tians of Today." Billy Pero and Mr. Wil son, leaders. EVANGELISTIC TABESNACLE Ferry street at 13th. C. O. Weston, pas tor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Ollie Schendel, superintendent. Church service at 11 a. m. Subject. "To Whom Coming." Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Sub ject, "The Old Old Story." Business meeting Tuesday evening at 7:4a p. m, Devotional service at 7:45 p. m. Thurs day. Prayer meeting at 2:30 p. m. Wed nesday. Young people meet at 6:30 p. m Sunday. COUET STEEET CHTJBCH OF CHRIST Seventeenth aDd Court streets. Bible school at t:45 a. m. with classes for all apes, ilornin; worship and Lord's Sup per at 11 a. m. Theme. "The Gospel Spe eialist." Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. three societies. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. with singing led by chorus choir, special message on the thete At and So." Midweek service Wednesdav at 7:30 p. rn. in the Bungalow. Choir prae tice Thursday evening. Hugh N. ilcCal lum, pastor. ROSED Alt? FRIENDS Milo Clifton Hots, -astor. Sunday school 10 a. m. T. JJ. Trick, superm tend en t. Mornieg worship 11 a. m. No. 2 ot the series on Parables of the King dom:" "The Parable of the Darnel." Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Topic, "How Christ Has Changed Conditions in Mis sionary Countries." Veiled Trick, leader. Evening service 8 p. . m. Sermon, "The Devil's Barber Shop." rajer and Bib! study Thursday 7:30 p. m. reformed Capitol and Marion atreets. W. 6. Llen k semper, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. John Denny, superintendent. German ser vice 10 a. m. English services 10 a. rn. Rev. JI. Denny of Caruthers, Cel., a for mer pastor af the church, will deliver the message at both services. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Church school at 10 a. to. C. C. LHarris, superintendent Morning worship sr i au m. sermon, ins nominee oi the Jew." Toung People'a meeting at 6:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon, "The Religious Quitter." Tha ministry of mosie morning and evening. Fellowship of prayer Wednesday evening at 7 :30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day services 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Probation After Death." Sunday school 9:45 and 11 a. m. Testimony meeting Wednesday S p. m. Reading room in Masonic temple open 11 a. m. tn 5:30 p. ml, except Sundays and holidays. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner Jefferson and N. Winter street!. H. O. Humphrey, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. B. Carpenter, auperinten dent. Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m. Subject, "Christ Our Confidence." Chor us music led by Prof. Herman Clark. Ep worth League 6:30 p. m. Song service followed by sermon 7:30 p. m. 1MMANTJEL BAPTIST " Corner of Hazel and Academy streeta. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching; at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. W. T. Tap scott will preach both morning and eve ning. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. "Christ evangelical ltjthiraji Eighteenth and State streets. Rev. Amos E. Minneman, pastor. Missionary festival services with Rev. Albert Schormaan of Victoria, B. C, a festival speaker. Ger man 9:30 a. m. English 2:00 p. as. Ger man 7 p. m. Sanday school 0:30 a. n. FIRST EVANGELICAL North Summer street at Marion. Emory W. Pettieord, D.D., minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. L. L. Thornton, su perintendent Morning worship at It a. m. Orgaa prelude and offertory by Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. Sermon, "Christ's Use of Miracles.'- C E. vesper service' at 3:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service at 730 p. m. Soag serriea led by Linden Laataer. Rer. Paul P. Pettieord of CorvaUis will ba the gaest speaker. Bibio study and prsver meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p. "at. WEST SALEM FORD MEMORIAL K. K. Clark, pastor. Church school :45 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. n. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Sermon auhject. "And the Door Was Shot." Morning preaching service 11 a. m. Subject, "Summit." ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Missoari Synod, corner 16th and A atreets. Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Eng. lish services at 9:45 a. m. German er vices at It a. m. Soaday school at 9 a. m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS S. Commercial at Washington street. Charlee C. Haworth. pastor. Sunday ser vices: 10 a. m. Sunday school. Mrs. Ber tha Hawortb, superintendent. 11 . m. morning worship. Sermon, "Tha Empty Heart. :30 p. as. C. E. prayer meeting. 7:30 -p. m. evening worship. Thursday THB CHtntCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streeU. C T. Springs, minister. Bible study at 10 a m Preaching at .11 a. sa. Communion foliowl tag tha sermon. Evening service at 7:80 p. sa. ..c; - - - v 2 BESEEKOta LOVE MISSION 815 S. Commercial street. A bona for tha anemployad women aad girls. Mrs. M. . Buekbae, superintendent. Sunday serva S p. :m. Rev. Dean VermilUoB of tha Kvaagelical ehareh wiU praaeh. Pray er soeeteng t p. sa. Tuesday. - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center aad Liberty streets. J. R. Bisa onds, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. sa. Morning worship 11 a. at. Sabjeet, "The Ketieenca af God." I STTRTTTJAL CHURCH 07 DXTm -j TUTHj, C5S Union , street. T. eardoa nemlng. pastor. 8anday p. m. lectare. "Tha Book af Ufa." Tuesday S p. sa. pey ehology leatnre, "The Throe Reraisitea." Demonstration la color reading. Wednas day 8 p. nH class ia anfoldment Friday 8 p. sa. leetnre, "Tha Qoestioa Aassfer ed." Mrssagea win follow. . FRESBTTERLaJs Winter and Chemeketa Itraets. fJrover C. Birtehet, pastor. 9:30 a.- an. ehareh achool. Ralph Scott, auperintendent. 11 a- at. worship Fifth sermon ia the aeries aa tha 'mind of Christ: "Tha Mind af Christ aad Prayer." Anthem, "Tha Bea titadea" (Shelley). Violin solo by Jeaa aetta Scott. "Orieatale" (Col). :30 p. as. C. E. societies. 7:80 p. as. evening praise. CoaCre rational ainging led by tha orchaatra. Sermoa. "Tha Danger ef Care lessness." Anthem, "There Shall Ba Night No Mora" (FearU). Thursday 7:80 p. as. prayer aad Bibla study. THE FROGBJBs"srVB SPIRITUALIST Seryiees in tha Nelson, hall Sunday at 8 p. tn. Subject, "Hidden Treasures." Rev. Arlen R. Kring, pastor. Message cir cle from 6 to 7 :30 p. m. by Harvey Gns tafson and Janet Rath Kring, tha child psyeho-anriat. y FIRST BAPTIST ! Marion aad North Liberty streets. Brit ton Ross, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Fred Broer, superintendent. Morn ing worship at 11 a. so. Subject, "Tha Empowered Church." Jr. Intsa. aad Sr. E.Y.P.U.'i at 6:30 p. sa. Prayer meet ing before tha evening serriea at 0:30 p. sa. Orchestra prelude at 7:10 p. sa. Evening service at 7:30 p. as. Sermon, "Tha Jew in Egypt and tha Tark ia Palestine." Special music by tha ehoir at both services. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB Center and 13th streets. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. F. M. Lit wilier, superintendent. Guest Sncdsy todsy. Morning worship. It a. m., "The Bapernatural in Revival.' N. T. P. fl. groups, 6:30 p. M. Evening service. 7:80 p. m., "An Interview with Jeans af Nasareth." POLLY AND HER PALS AH.' I SEE WE'RE GOHhlA HAVE I DINNER lv-sr-' MICKEY MOUSE i' turi u i Ayas - i tniv v.r i i u iimi i ss t tt . 1 ji h. m s ii if y .-i k i r 7 heujo, oippv - fP, r y) af eooo oC clarabeule! rCl-A9ABELLE SAID SHE'S 1 JlS&iS JT Hk ( NOW WE'LL HAVE TH' 60t PLENTy o'furnitui?e( Sweui.! 1 gyjAW rv V best ours' office STORED N HER GARAGE? fl-- BORROW r YV f j , IN TOWN ' f VOU GO DOWN AND PICK A A TRUCK '7Aj?v?eJsSc S J THIMBLE THEATRltarring Popeye TO ME -BETTER rj V STRPXNGCft FJlTSO V V o? ' ( STiK rUL NIGHT l&Yf v , ( BRlHCl) ji j5flr i l LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY -ruee Jam i-hcmi&toev?1 rroEy i&riMe-ME. " rsijogyoskiy does 3Pev live tj W - Ul rnoiEgrr goEv. rr aaakfr aaf y-i -Twte t5 AKJKltPL Mf2.W0B8ttJ6 TOOTS AND CASPER AND BESIDES, iST WHAT YOU FEED M THIS BABY IS ALL VVR0N6, W) TURNER CHRISTIAN Bibla school, 10 a. an. Mrs. Raymond Titos, superintendent. Communion - and preaching service, 11 a. au, Sav. N. J. Reasoner at Salasa, guest preaehar; sub ject: "Old . Power . for. tha New Age." Mrs. Reasoner wiU sing VI Win Believe," Both word and nasie her ewa composi tion. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. us.; topic, "How Christ Has Changed Life in Mis sionary Counrtiet.' Emma Parr, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday sight at church. 4oe um, leaaer. FIRST CHECH OT GOD Hood and Cottars streets. G. T. KeaL pastor. Sanday school, 10:30 a. at Lyla Knox, superintendent. Morning services, 11 a. n. Toung people'a meeting, 8:30 p. bl, Lyla Knox, leader. Ironing serv ices, T:S0 p. as. Prayer aad testimony meeting, Wednesday. 7:80 p. an. LESLIE MEMORIAL South Commercial and Myers streets. B. Darloy Johnson, pastor. Chraeh school, V :4S a. m-. V. V. Sackett, enperintandent. Morning worship, - 11 a. m. Anthem, "Send Out Thy Ught," (Gounod). Ser mon, "Heaven is t" Two leagues at 8:80 p. m. Happy hoar, 7:30. Lively song service, special mnsic Guest speaker, Earl J. Sechrist at tha Open Door mission, whose sabjeet will be "Souls and Half Soles." Can To class party Wednesday night. Mid week prayer and study hour, 7:19 p. m., choir rehearsal, 8:15. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street Between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. Sun day school. 9:48 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. bl, anthem by ehoir. Lather leagues at 6:80 p. m. THE GRACE GOSPEL Three Forty nine North Commercial street. Sanday school, 10 a. m. Classes for all. Preaching. 8 p. m.; subject: "What Waa Purposed aad Decreed in the See ret Council of the Eternal Godhead, Be fore the beginning of Creation t FRER METHODIST North Winter aad Market. M. H. Pitch er, pastor, 1280 North Winter street, phone 4688. Sunday school, 9:45, Emory Goode, superintendent. Sunday services, 11 a. m.. topic: "Hearty Parity. T. P. M. 8., 6:45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:90 p. i bl, topic: "Personal Evangelism" Prayer and praise service, Thursday, 7 :45 P- an. JTSiS' U bLWfc-a U5 rA l ,,Zr!Z U ONCE InEy X JZZ?atZ? I -inc a-i-j L . . J,&XrZ af .-sbWT a " s an u ss a. atassB a m . m Mm M m V M. :i M-mm mm a - - - aast -- m j JSF vnr sbbbv BBT 1 VT 'II 11- m- A -mr. aaaBW' M IdBBsSBBa aval 1 j Wzr-' i ti -n ru i i7 rTjrsirN ir-r-75 vi if lay feYKs v5r i r r rvyv-ar r . i j- v mn rurvi mwrr- wfi'vm ia jm mm i a i ai v?j-iia.i'f in win. mm wm .z&r .m-tr-' j uc vAr-r i ifrti fTtsiT-- it.'i lull r t .b-- irz&mt 'i OOLY'S UNO.E.I MGU.EirMaiE I I LUMAMTLYAnK!) rLMLYlli i - ij I TT-IAT BKEAT nlC HfJUSE. r IT' 3 J.. 1 ALL rMTL?.VrVlO UMiT e IT N-i GEOBGEj AAE - 2 MEAN Ul KNOW IT WOULD MAKE! -1 AWPULTETTV--JU5T LIKE '4 ALL WELL AM' VOU Alao " t BUT AUNTY! WE DO EXACTLY WHAT THE I DONT CARE WHAT THE DOCTOR SAYS'. MO, I HAVEN'T AMY CHILDREN, BUT I CAN U5E txOOD, OLD- FASHIONED COMMON-SENSE1. AKDYCU AND CASPER IT'S A WONDER YOU'RE BOTH NOT SICK! YOU BOTH EAT TOO MANY STARCHY ITS YOUR STOMACH; NOT MINE SILVERTON, Oct. 20 A sacred concert will be given Sunday night at S o'clock at the. Methodist church, sponsored by the senior choir. No admission will be charged, but a free-will offering will be taken. The proceeds from this will be used to purchase the music for a Christmas cantata which the senior choir will give. Special nambera on the pro gram Sunday night will be a read ing by Mrs. Harold Davis; vocal solos by Miss Cathaleene Cuddy, popular Silverton soloist; violin duets by Mrs. William Swift and Fred Baker; vocal duets by Mrs. W. P. Scarth and Mrs. F. J. Rou bal. Missionary Will Address Vespers The C. E. society of the First Evangelical church, Marlon and Summer streets, will continue with its vesper services Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Karl Neal, bari tone soloist, will bring tfce mes sage in song. Miss Martha Garn Jobst, returned missionary from Iraq, or old Mesopotamia, will be the speaker of the afternoon. Fol lowing will be short talks by vari ous C. E. members. ' BUSINESS MEN MEET The monthly meeting of the business men's bible class of the First M. E. church was held at the church Monday evening, when plans were made for an aggressive and constructive sea son's work. In addition, those present had the privilege of hear Making Game of 'Em All the Comforts of Home Now Showing An Unforgotten Friend Joyful FOODS! WELUt GIVE UP! A ing - Miss lain Walton five some amusing impersonations from the Hoosler School Master and of lisenlng to an Interesting address on Slam try. J. S. Holladay, a son of the' president ot the class and a missionary to that country now home on temporary furlough. Rehearsals for Messiah, Start Monday Evening The organization which is to present the ".Messiah" will re hearse regularly each Monday night at 7:45, beginning October 23, at the Court Street Christian church, corner of Court and 17th streets. Anyone desiring to' sing in the organisation should be present next Monday night, as that will be the last time new voices will be accepted, without individual try outs. Singers from approximately 15 different churches are taking part in this production. Anniversary of Martin Luther's Birth Celebrated . DALLAS, OcL.20 The serv ices of the Dallas Christian church Sunday will give special recogni tion to the 450th anniversary of the birth, of Martin Luther. This date has been set rather than the real November date because the church will be in an evangelistic meeting daring November. The morning sermon topic will be "Justification by Faith." The evening service will feature the song, "A Mighty Fortress is Our God," written by Martin Luther. The sermon topic will be "And So There Were Protestants." 1 I HOPE Ol PPV GOT T ALL. RIGHT ' IT'U. SURE SEEM GOOD TO HAVE A PLACE WHERE v VOU CAN MEET YOUR CUSTOMERS DIGNIREO-LIKE! "The Blue Room" News! I 6tUESSI10.BE LEAVING YOU IN A FEW DAYS! THE RAINY SEASON IS BE4lNNBNtV AND f M WORRIED ABOUT MY ROOF X BACK HOMF1 WITH 1 I ONE THERE IN CASE IT SHOULD X A I tv i u I 8 fS -a II 111 I I 1 v a ssa baB ssbbp sbjsjbj ssasasB) aV a tBBaw Sahtiam Hunter Get 257-Pounder ' J On Deer Shooting NORTH SANTIAM. Oct. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh, jammer, Arder Hammer and H. B. Condit have returned from a week's hunting trip la eastern Oregon. They were successful in killing three deer. The largest one weighed 257 pounds dressed.. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tripp have moved to Van Nuys, California, where they will make their home. Mrs. Ella Honser of Portland has been' the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Reece. Ramsdens Moving Near Bethany; Pig Club i Organized CENTRAL HOWELL, .Oct. 20. The R. CL Ramsden family, is moving from the place sold some time ago to Carl Ramsden of Salem to a place in the Bethany diBtrict known as the - John T. Bowen place. Carl Ramsden does not plan to move to his property soon but plans a number ot im provements on the place. A pig club has been organized among the school children with A. A. afzeiger as leader and advisor. , SELLS HOP YARD HUBBARD, Oct SO. Edward Roebuck has sold his hop yard at Aurora and bought the Herman Uppendahl place. He, with his family, took possession recently and will raise hops. Herman Up pendahl has rented a house In Hubbard. id By THAT'S RI&fHT, AUNT BUMPEY! A LITTLE LEAK MltrHT RUIN ALL OP YOUR NICE fuai:isksi6s ip YOU WEREN'T THERE CASPER, I'M SURPRISED AT YOU! YOUR FACP? UT UP UKE A CHRISTMAS TREE WHEM TO STOPIT! I AUNT BUMPEY SAtO SHE'S CrOiNCr SOON! GRANGERS' COLUMN: trirrviv Ida Hartley Te kenharg and Edith Wilson er iolnt hostesses Tuesdar noon at me " Tn,I the Horn Economics club. TWJ was also the - 68th' annlversar of the arrival of the Hartley tamj nv at the homestead, now the Te kenburg turn; : U During me quiu T pians --- en supper, dance and IJ-v cncsslBS game was conducted b Mrs! H?E. Martin and a.fTonj of guitar numbers given by Mrs. M. A. Wells. f SILVERTON. Oct, 20 f- RoJ Hewitt of Salem, has been sectfr fA th Boom ter night program of f.. ton Grange to he held - Octobej a mi... ka sts achedaled to speak briefly are A. A; Geer ot Salem, Ray Glatt of Woodmnit Mrs. O. W. Humphries of Unjf$ Hill and W. O. Jones of M Cleay. Musical numbers are also being arranged sr. Following the program a pot i-w Dnnnar sriil be enloved. Sil verton business men who are ad vertising In the grange paper arj receiving a special lnvitaion to. attend. . . : -r KRING RETURNING of Dr. Orlen R Kring at the Progressive Spiri tualist church. Nelson hall, last cnTsv waa an well received that he has been urged to appear agaia tomorrow night, ana win ao so 8 o'clock. His suoject wm om 'Hidden Treasures." By CLIFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY BySEGAR D ARREL McCLURE By JIMMY MURPHY YES AND Him ma TEUJN!t HER HOW MUCH WE'RE tllv46r TO MISS HER! nttjHT CHANGE HER MIND! HOLD BACK THE TEARS UNTIL WE &i new iu T Avvywi SS5 ANVW. CCI 4 ; 4