The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 11, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, November 11, 1933'
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Local N ews Briefs
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- Clemency 1 Urged - A large !
number :,ot telegrams, signed - by
-officials and members of the In
ternational Labor .Defense, arriv
ed at the governor's office Fri
day urging executive clemency
for Theadore (Jordan, negro, wh"0
la uader death sentence for the
slaying of F.T. Sullivan"; South
ern Pacific Pullman conductor at
. Klamath Falla In April, 1932. The
supreme court Thursday' affirmed
Jordan's conviction. He original
ly was tried before Judge Dun
can 'in the Klamath county elr
. cult court. '
' Armistice dance, - Mellow Moon.
' best yet,-5e -. J '.V: ;
.Four Industrial Death There
. were four fatiUtiea due to Indus
trial accidents in' Oregon during
the week ending November 3, ' ac
cording to a report issued br the
state Industrial accident commis
sion7 Friday. The; victims includ
ed Charles Kremmel, Harrisburg;
O. C. Carlton, Astoria; James, P.
Baker; Klamath Fall, ' and fta-
mey Thompson,! Black Rock.
There were 418 accidents report
- ed to the conmission during the
weeavV' ';ffi; vt-,--''
Draught beer, light, dark and Alt
& Alt, .also hot' and cold sand'
wiches' tonight at Kahle's Bohe-
mian Club' BtE Parlor formerly
vNo&lft Ark) one block north, of
4 ValI8y- Packing Co. on Pacific
highway. ; ; 'v- ' -
:. Steiwer in Of y -Senator Fred
W.--Steiwer was In Salem yester
day to confer with Senator Char
, lea L. McNary. fThe Junior sen
ator said he expected to return
to Washington shortly . on pre-
. , session, business. Senator and
Mrs. Me Nary are expecting to
leave: Salem next mid-week for
' Washington as the senator's da
ties as republican leader require
- that he be in the east a number
. ' of .weeks before the regular sea
sion of . congress convene.
Here From Ashland Visitors
In Salem yesterday were Rev.
' Sydney W. Hall; pastor of the
' Methodist church at Ashland, and
Dr. Red ford, president of the
V Southern Oregon Normal school.
Both attendee! the game Friday
night. Rev. Kail, a Kimball coK
lege and Willamette university
graduate, confessed be had a dl
1 vlded loyalty as he witnessed the
' football clash. , ,
Second growUi and 'old fir wood.
Prompt delivery. Fred El Wells.
Dentist. Visitor Dr. E. J. Qui
senberry, of Corvallis stopped in
Salem yesterday for a short visit
with local friends. He was on-his
way to' Portland tor an eyeful of
the Oregon "civil war.'! Dr. Qui
senberry has numerous friends in
Salem. His ' wife will be' remem
bered here as Leila Ruby, grad
uate of Willamette university,
Budweiser, Schllts and City Club
b- r while it lasts, 10c per pint at
the Bohemian Club Beer parlor.
, j (One block ncrth of Valley Pack
lng Co.) -
' '' Plaintiff Wins A divorce was
granted here yesterday to Max
Snelgrove from Anita Snelgrove, I
defendant in the divorce suit he i
brought. The wife is awarded $10
a - month - to support a minor
'child. Custody of the child dur
ing the summer months is with
the father.
r"' . i-
Only 1 day left to buy Franklins'
"bulbs at Adanis Flower Shop. All
stock will be planted after Nov.
-12. Buy Now. j
Seek License Application for
. a marriage license was, filed in
the county clerk's office Friday
by George H. Lovett, Silverton, a
- letter carrier, and Letha Bell GI1
" mour, 26V Silverton, route three,
- a domestic.
f "Girls" look! St 1.95 swagger suits
, 113.90:. The Style Shop, 184 N.
Liberty. " ,"
Guardian Nauru! F. E. Sylves-
4a woo nslmsvt VsvatArrtflV T1 TiTTi
bate wurtai: guardian of Erik
a v,. a
Judged to be insane.
Just received, sv. full line of At
water . Kent, table and console,
U34 model radios, Eoff Electric
Inc.
Granted $330 -A default de
cree for $350 was awarded to
. Herman E. Larky in circuit court
Friday against Glenn McMillen.
Used Frigidaire, 7B. Eoff Elec
tric, Inc., 347 Court.
Golna- to laklmji Dr. M. C.
Findley and Willia Balderree will
speni: the weekend in Yakima,
where the docuor wui th
home of Wa sa-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. ana lara. ueorgo u..
Balderree will visit his .sister.
, . ii-Hn-'flf i34
Just received, a ft
uener&s jwocmto --- j-r ,Z
console models, Eoff Electric inc.
' . ...s1t ax The Ladles'
-..T:-v ifainn War Veterans
wUl meet 1 JBarJon park at 5:45
o'clockahis morning tor me pa
raao.
W Coming Events'
November? 10-12 Orego-i
conference of Gideons, First
Baptist chwrch. j v
November 11 Salem
Grange No 17, ail day nieet
Ing, HI 1 1 haU. pea
meeting lt0 o'clos : 4
' Novembei: itArnerfcan
Legion's Armistice day cele
bratioa. j' :--1:;"
1 November IS Rd Cross
naemberabJp cU'lvo opens. -
Sorenxber 14 BrMl
tournament,!- Marion hotel,
8 p; nw aoipicrfs Oregon
Statesman. : i' - .
November 14 O r e C o n
Truck Ovrmirs d Fanner
Protection nssodaUon rocct
lnjj, charnbtr of conlmerce.
- ,No e tuber 16 0urt.
house, a p. pnbUo
lng oa bacEget. of non-hign
" school area.i V ; ' . -'
. Novemberf 28- P b lie
meeting on county budget at
courthouse. ;
F
Merer Appeal Taclay Ar gru
me ats of attorneys in the suit
brought by Fred Meyer, Inc.,
against Dorr E. Keasey and oth
er members of the State, Welfare
commission, involving employ
ment of women in Portland stores
after p. m., will be heard by
the State Supreme court here next
Tuesday. The plaintiff received a
favorable verdict in the Multno
mah county circuit court. Plaint
iff alleged that the order of the
State Welfare commission prohib
iting women from working in
stores after 6 p. m., was discrim
inatory and unconstitutional.
See the latest washing -machine
out, the -new. Economaid, $64.50.
EofI Electric, Inc., 347 Court
Don't Worn- About Ickes The
purported statement of Secretary
Ickes, federal public works ad
ministrator, that Oregon already
has received 33 per cent more
than Its proportional share of pub
lic works funds, has not disturbed
state highway department offi
cials. Friday R. H. Baldock, state
highway engineer, declared that
the work of preparing details of
the program to give employment
to 20,000 additional men on state
and county jobs, would be con
tinued as rapidly as possible.
Join the crowds, Mellow Moon
dance, tonite, 25c.
Forum to Start C. A. Sprague
will speak on the subject, "The
Liberal in an Age of Nationalism,"
at the First Congregational
church, Sunday night at 7:30
o'clock, in .the first of a series
of discussions on the general sub
ject, "Problems of the New Deal."
Oscar Olson will conduct a brief
community songfest. . Miss Doris
Clarke will sing. Mr. Sprague's
speech will be followed by an open
discussion. Justice George Ross
man, of the state supreme court,
is to be the presiding officer.
O. S. C. and U. of O. Alumni,
we have those big Mums for the
game. Olson Florist.
Gas Order Impends An order
in the investigation of the rates,
charges and practices of the Port
land Gas & Coke company, which
has been in progress for several
weeks, will be handed down next
Monday, Charles M. Thomas, state
utility commissioner declared Frl
dayy. The formal hearing recent
ly was completed in Portland.
Dance, free drinks, celebrate, Mel
low Moon, tonite.
Complaint Dismissed Com
plaint of the Hosford Transporta
tion company against the Union
Pacific Stages, Inc., and Oregon
Washington Railroad & Naviga
tion company, Involving rates.
has 'been dismissed by the ,-tate
Utilities commission. The utility
commissioner held that the rates
in question- had expired and there
was 'no reason to issue an order
in the proceedings.
Wall Paper Sale. Presnall Paint
Store. 455 Court St . . .
Linn Files Bill A bill for J3,
367.32 half of which is to be paid
by Marion county has been filed
with the Marion county court by
Linn county for repairs on the
bridge over the Santiam near Jef
ferson at the county line. Mar
ion's share is 11,683.66, half of
the total cost of the work which
wag done by Linn coupty. The
two counties are dividing the work
on inter-county bridges.
A hat free with any suit or over
coat sold during this sale. G. W.
Johnson Si Co.
Sterling in City Donald J.
Sterling, managing editor of The
Oregon Journal, was in Salem
Friday afternoon for a conference
with Senator Charles L. McNary.
Public Library Closes The Sa
lem Public library will be closed
! all day today In recognition of the
Armistice celebration.
A hat free with any -suit or over-
ld during this sale
Johnson & Go. -
G. W.
o
"Y" ActiriUes Limited No
gymnasium or swimming classes
will be held today at the city T.
M. C. A., but the lobbies will be
open.
Ill BOLL OUT
BROOKS. Nov. 10 The honor
roil for the first six weeks of
scnooi memoes tne iouowmg pu
- pus: eighth grade, Hattle Aspin
wau, t-avone Harris, Aneia wood,
1 Robert Fitts, Sumie Ogura, Marie
POBCn ana "anew jonnson. &ev -
enth grade Daisy Potts, Nagoa
INinomiya ana Junior Fortnerj
r BradeRobert Bailey. Ivan
McCoy, Dorothy McKnight and
Carl Fitts; all in Principal Jeu-
son's room
In Miss Ethel Grant's room:
Kreta Faa Ashbaugh, Loyal Sal
ter, iiowara irescoii. Ariene itas-
AT BPMS SCHOOL
mussen and Marine McKnight; in clety will have charge of the Sun
the fifth' grade; ElmerCutsinger, Uay night service at 7:30 o'clock
Tomoito ismomiya, uertna ixom
is, Jack Bosch, Glen Morloko. in
the fourth grade; Ruth Sldebot -
torn, Karuyl Tamlyasu, Ernie Mor
ioka, Dolores Johnson, in the third
grade.
rupus in me primary roomun
der the supervision of Miss Lou
lse Anarus wno nave tneir namea
on the honor roll are: first grade,
Kenneth Reedv Toshlo Tomiyasu,
Hisako KawaU, and Freddie Lee;
second grade. Richard Ogura, Cleo
Ramp and Mickie Mamitasua
The "Joy Givers" elasa or
tne
Brooks Methodist Sunday school
were "entertained in the church
with a party, given by their teacn
er, Mrs. William Senaf er. Contests
with nrizes and games were feat
ures of the afternoon.
SCHOOL PLAY 17th
n ipkhe ALL. Nov. 1 0.
The
idate of the high school play "The
Blue Bag," has been cnanseo. w
Friday, November 17, on account
of ao many conflicting uatea. -
ILL PLOWING GOES
FAST ABOUT DAYTDIJ
Silo Riling and Corn Husking
Ends; Large Structure
Collapses
DAYTON, Nov. 10.A great
deal of plowing and some seed
ing Is being done. A few farmers
here got their crop in early but
the rule is that with silo fillins
and other work to be done most
farmers are later with their fall
seeding. Since the rain of last
week, followed by sunny days,
the ground Is in prime condition
for speed and many farmers are
in the field as soon as it is light
in the morning and work until
dark -in the evening, taking very
short time off for noon, every
nossible means is being used to
get seeding done while the weath
er is ideal.
- All earlv fall sown grain is
thriving here. On farms where
more corn was raised than heed
ed for fillins: the silo husking is
in progress and it is being dried
in buildings with stoves lor neat.
Those who have brooder houses
are utilizing them in drying the
corn for seed and feed.
At the C. J. Countiss farm
Monday in a few hours six men
with three teams
huskea -. ana
cribbed two acres of corn. At the
E. M. Alderman farm .where ap
proximately 70 acres of cord is
raised on contract for seed and
feed, two men with a modern
power picker, husked and hauled
15 tons at seven trips on a 14
by eight by one foot sixe trailer
to their large dry house. Satur
day and Wednesday 17 tons or
about 107 bushels of the dried
corn was shelled with such speed
that it kept one experienced sack
sewer busy to sew the sacks.
Filled Silo Collapses
The 12 by 32 feet tile silo on
the Lvnn Gubser farm, filled with
90 tons of corn, last week col
lapsed at 5:30 Tuesday morning
and because of the particles of
crushed tile in the ensilage the
feed is a total loss. No explana
tion can be given more than that
the corn this season was very
wet and heavy.
MOLALLA, Nov. 10 The
names of 22 high school students
are on the honor roll for the first
six weeks of school, ending No
vember 3. They are:
Seniors: Geraldine A v i s o n,
Irene Avison, Rose Courter, Anna
Lou Eyman. Douglas Marsden,
Naomi Moshberger, Margaret Sly-
ter and Gladys Burkholder.
Juniors: Ruth Cordill. Lola
Fluke, Cecilia Jell and Ida Rog
ers.
Sophomores: Margaret iiscnner,
Rosalie Novak, Chester inronson,
Elmer Switzer and Marvin Run-
yan.
Freshmen: Marie O'Connor, Vir-
ginia Shaver, Ray Tresidder, Ken
neth Wallace and Roger Thron-
son.
Those many straight ones are
Geraldine Avison, Rose Courter,
Margaret Slyter, Ida Rogers, El-
mer Switzer, Rosalie Novak, v ir-
NTS IKE
SCHOLASTIC
HONORS
tZT7 T nSilverton Hills
Luvaas to Speak
Sunday Evening
At League Meet
SILVERTON, Nov. 10. The
Rev. P. J. Luvaas of Eugene,
will be the guest speaker at tne
Sunday night meeting of Trinity
Senior league. Miss vioieai tier-
igstad will give a piano selection.
Miss Lillian Block is chairman
of the committee on arrange-
ments. ' "
The iunior league will meet
Sunday night also in the church
basement with Mrs. Henry Tor
vend as advisor.
Thomas Acheson
To Give Sermon
Sunday Morning
Rev. Thomas Acheson, pastor
of the Centenary Wilbur Meth
odist church in Portland, will
oreach at the thank offering ser-
vices of the W. H. M. society at
the First. Methodist church regu
- llar services Sunday morning. Rev.
- Acheson was pastor of Jason Lee
church here about five years ago
special music for the thank of
uering wiU be arn
Cameron MarshalL
f erine wiU be arranged by Prof,
Maude Aldrich
Mission Speaker
The Women's Missionary so-
- 1 t the Presbyterian church. Miss
j Maude Aldrich will be the guest
1 8Deaker. her topic appropriate to
- 1 the occasion to be "The Hosts
f That Go Forward."
- i rr mm .
- H0lineSS Meeting
i . mjr
tieSQaV 3t MaTlOn
. ,
The regular monthly meeting of
the Marion County Holiness asso
ciation will be held : : in the
Friends church at Marlon, Oregon,
Tuesday, November 14. Preaching
services will be held, at 10:30 a. hi.
and 2:30 p.m. Bring lunch.:
Shanghai Cafe p-
Chinese and American Dishes
3.2 Draught Beer
Saturday open 11 sum. to 3 a.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
iG&H S. Coin'l Tel. 5747
Leavitt to Open
Local Campaign
Sunday Evening
Teddy W. Leavitt, state evan
gelist for the Churches of Christ
of Oregon, will begin a campaign
of evangelistic meetings Sunday
evening In the local First Chris
tian church. High and Center
streets, which ho expects to con
tinue over -a period of many
weeks.
Evangelist Leavitt Is an Oregon
'man. He received bis education in
the state and has spent many
years In evangelistic work In the
state. His . campaigns have been
held in the largest and smallest
centers in Oregon and he numbers
his converts by the hundreds. He
Is a unique, positive, tearless yet
kindly preacher of the simple
truth of the Gospel, states Rev.
Hugh M. McCallum, pastor of the
Court street Christian church.
Harrisons Will
Conduct Revival
For Alliancers
SILVERTON, Nov. 10. The
first service of the evangelistic
campaign to be conducted by the
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Harrison of
Pasadena, California, in the Chris
tlan and Missionary Alliance Tab
ernacle at CO 6 North Second street
will be at 11 o'clock Sunday, morn
ing, announces the Rev. Harold
Howard, pastor of the group.
The evening service at 7: 45 will
also be in charge of the Harrison
and there will be services each
evening thereafter except Monday.
Aurora Minister
To Present Work
Of Luther Group
Rev. A. F. Knorr, president of
the Northwestern district Luther
Leagues of the American' Luth
eran church, the merger synoa
formed of the former Ohio, Iowa
and Buffalo synods. Will address
the UeOOle Of Christ Evangelical
t i,.k . k,
services Sunday.
He will present the work of
the church and all of its organ
izations, while the ' local pastor
will exchange pulpits with him
in Aurora and Macksburg- where
he will present the work of the
body to the congregations there.
Vesper Service
Features Peace
Talk and Music
t. rwl-ahim., mrA
Possibility" will be the topic for
discussion at the Vesper service
of the First Evan ef Ileal church.
Marion and Summer. Sunday af-
ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev.
Leining, Jr., will be the prlnci-
pal speaker of the hour and brief
topic discussions will be given by
C. E. members.
Violin solos and duets to be
given oy miss uarnara jane pow
ers and Miss Harriet Rosalie
Chambers of Monmouth, students
of Roy Miller.
Sunday School
Is Reorganized
SILVERTON HILLS, Nov. 10-
The Silverton Hills Sunday school,
which has always been so active
in the Silverton Sundar school
l district, has reorganized again
with Harold Mills as superinten-
dent. Other . officers chosen are
Miss Ruth Alexander,, secretary;,
Mrs. iiaroia Aims, treasurer; Mrs.
John Tschantz, Mrs. V. V. Murray
and William Mires as members of
the board.
- sunaay school will be conauct-
ed each Sunday morning at tne
Silverton Hills Community Hall
- iai 10 o cioca.
Church to Honor
Great Reformer
The Rev. J. M. Jensen, pastor of
SL John's Lutheran church at Sil
verton, will speak at the obser
vance of the 450th anniversary of
Martin Luther's birth at the Am-
- erican Lutheran church here Sun-
day night at 7:30 o'clock. The
I young people s chorus, recently
organised by John Schmidt, will
- provide the musical program
STUDEXTS TO PRR.CH
HAYESVILLE, Nov. 10 Stu
dents from the Theological sem-
inary in Portland will conduct ser
vices -at the Hayesvme cnurcn
Sunday following the r e g u 1 ar
church school session.
CRANBERRIES...
the Better Kind from
Cape Cod
2 lbs. 25S
rhls item was incorrectly prlo
pd in oar Friday ad. - - -
Upston's Grocery
Commercial at State
Card Tables and
', CHairs to Rent
Call CO 10. Used Furniture
Department
.'' ISt Kbrth High .
ZHOLBWOOB UMITJUt BKJBTH&BH
7t sad Nebraaka streets. Bar. SL. V,
Wilton, paster. Sunday icaool S:45 a.- m.
Moraine mu i 'cteea. world mu-
iom A4Taacnwat-Day bierred ia both
mcraiaf and vening terriM. Evening I
worship 7:50 o'clock. Fegenat: "Build-
in a Sw World Together With God."
Yoiwg PeopU'a meeting ( :30 o'clock.
Subject. "A Profroa (or Peace."- aw-.
ui ChMo,. leader.
O. s M. A. OOBPEX. TABESXACLB
SSS Fort Kreet. W. H. Caldwell, pa
tor. Phone 8993. Sunday aehool at 9:45
a. m. Mr. Graavel Sheet, superintendent. :
Xornini wonhis at 11 o'clock. Com
munion aerriee following. Young People's
meeting at S:SO p. m. Evening eTangelia
tie meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer ser
vice on Tuesday evening at T:S0 'clock.'
Choir and orchestra practice en W eases-1
dor eveninr. Tonne People's cottage pray
er meeting oa Thursday night. Serrity at
Salem Inter-Church Seliet Misaioa Satur
day sight. "
' FXESSTTEXIAW
Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grover
C. Birtchet, pastor. 9:80 a. m. church
school directed by Ralph Scott, superin
tendent. 11:00 a., m. morning worship.
Subject, "The Mind et Christ end Peace
and War." (Armistice aay meditation;.
Anthem. "Be Maketh War to Cease"
(Scott). Solo by Balph Seott, "Good Will
to Men" (O'Hars). '6:S0 p.' m. C. .
Societies. 7:80 p. m. evening praise. Ser
rice conducted by the Women's Mission
b Miss
Is. "The
"Seek
ary society. Guest speaker will
Maude Aldrich whose' subject
Hosts Thst Co Forward.',' Anthem, "Seek
To the Lord" (Roberts). .
TOST EVANGELICAL
Korth Summer at Marten street. Emory
W. Petticord. r.D.. minister. Sunday
school st 8:45 a. m. L. L. Thornton, su
perintendent Morning worship at 11
o'clock. Organ prelude and offertory by
Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. Sermon. The
Gideons will be our guest speskere.
Christian Endeavor vesper serviee at 8 :30 I
p. m. Ersngeliitie service st 7:80 p. m. I
tking service loiiowea wua sermon 07 im
pastor on the Book of Revelation. Bible I
study and prayer meeting at 7:80 p.
Thursday night.
TJNITAEIAH
Korth Cottars and Chemeketa streets.
Services Sundav 11 a. m. Bev. tteorff T,
Pittinai. D.I), of Boston, will preach.
Subject. "Kelicion in Crises." Church
school members will attend church in
stead of usual session. Mrs. Walter A.
Denton, organist.
SOUTH SALEM FKIENDS
South Commercial at Washington street,
Charles C. Haworth. pastor. Sundsy ser
iees: 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Bertha
31. Haworth. superintendent. 11:00 a. m.
morning worship. The Gideons will speak
and furnish soecisl musie 8:80 s. m. C. E.
prayer meeting. The leaders win oe iron
the Kosedaie v. s society, tney iurmu
inc special music also. 7 :80 p. m. eve
: .u hv Milo Roaa naa-
ning worsh
tor Bosedsle Friends church. The singing
nd speeisl musie tn ensrge 01 ine nose-
dsle Friends. Thursdsy 7 : p. m. meet
inr, tor prsyer ana didio aiuuy. oaiuruay
10:80 a. m. quarterly meeting for wor
ship, dinner at the church and meeting
for business in the aiternoon.
SXTJKEMINQ LOVE MTSSIOV
New location, 172 Marion street. Home
for unemDloved women, rrsyer service
Fridsy 3 p. m. and 7 :au p. m. onnaay
8 p. m. Oren Buckbee, speaker. Snbject,
"Gospel B: 8." Herulsr meetings 'lues-
dsy and Friday 7:30 p. m. Sunday 3 p. m.
SETOBMED.
r.nitol and Marion streets. W. Q. Lien
v.mn niibir Rand,, achool 10 a. m.
John Denny, superintendent. The annual
Home Mission Day wiU be ooserveo. uer-
.A - Qn Klu., ' TVi m
man ktticb aw - -
Chriatian Relicion in its Eisenee a Mis
sionsry Religion." English serves 11 a. m.
' Sharing is tne sudjccs oi me program
DreDared for this service. This also is
All Church Day for November. Lunch st
noon. Consistory meeting at x:i p.
Thank offering program by the Woman's
Missionsry society at 2 o clock, epeciai
music
CALVAltT BAPTIST
Sundsy services begin with a graded
rhnreh achool at 9:40 a. m. Mrs. W. A.
Barkus, superintendent. Morning worship
at 10:50 o'clock. Subject, "The Greatest
War Ever Fought." Anthem oy euorua
choir. Young People's service at 8:80
n no. rjvenmr worsnip at w
Knhiert. "wnai is a a air i.cu"ici
SDecial music oy enorus cnoir. (
tr,iiti neetine. Tuesday loyalty Class
socisl evening. Wednesdsy prsyer and
prsise service. Thursdsy choir rehearsal. I
W. Earl coenrsn, pastor.
TEE CHTBCH Of CHXIST
Tarner of Cotuce and Shipping streets.
C. T. Spring, minister. Bible study at 10
a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sermon topic.
'Tha Choice of Butn.'- communion 101-
lowisg the sermon. Evening service at I
7:30 a'dock. 8inging class Friday eve-
ning 7 :30 o clock.
TTai VETHODIST SPISCOPAL
V. v.rl. Parker, ositor. Floyd 8. Bel
la Airt.rtnr of relicious education. Prof.
Robert M. Gatke, superintendent church
school. 9:45 a. at. church school. Classes
tnr all ami. 11 a. B. Public Worship. Att-
nnal thank offering W. H. M. 8. . Dr.
Tkmiiii Aeheaon will soeak 7:80 p. m.
soecial service. Tne rorum u cnarce.
'6:30 p. m. r orum ana leagues.
TCWTECOSTAX. ASSEMBLT
Aia. KtftLa atraet. . Sundar school at 10
a. m. morning womuip h r .
Evangelistic serviee st 8 p. m. jtidweea
services Tuesday and Thursday nights.
Young People's service Saturday night.
WT.8T BAT.TM TOBS KEMOSXAX
K. K. Clsrk. psstor. Church school
o-ss a. m. EDworth Lesgue s:bu P.
Evening worship 7 :30 o'clock. Armistice j
Sundsy progrsm wui oe preaeoieu. oun-
day morning service oumiui . -
fmstST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
18th and SUta streets. Bev. Amos E.
Vtinn.man. nastar. Phone S73S. German
services 9:30 a. m. Subject, "The Task
the Lord Hss Appointed Unto His
Church." English services 11 a. m. Sub-
Jeet. "Some of the Objectives That God
Church Must x,ver nin '
a P Knnrr of Aurora wiU occupy too
pulpit at both of the services and present
the wora OI me amcnaB wnw.n
g,l,. aehool B:S0 a. m. Mrs. Ames
E. Xinneman, supenntenaens. u " '
League 7 0. . Leonard .amsow, icaaer.
Sunday School Rally With
An Attendance Goal
of 500
at the
FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
13th & Center
9 :45 a. m. to 11 :30 a. m. A combined service ,
Evangelut I. C. Mathis Will Tell the Story
of His Conversion '
The J. S. Frtesen Family "WIU Sing
7:30 p. ntw closing evangelistic message "The
- Closed Door."
Music by the large chorus choir
The Liberal in an Age of Nationalism
An address by C A. Sprague, editor of the "States
man." The first of five sessions of a Seminar consider-
ing - . ; ' .' ' . - '
, Some Problems for the New Deal
ecH address followed by ifluestions and discussions
from the floor.
First Congregational Church, Center & Liberty
' Sunday evenings 7:30 to 9
ST. JOHH'S EVASaELIOAIi
LUTOE2AX .
Missouri Brnod. corner lets, and A.
streeta. Bev, U. W. Cross, pastor. English
sorriees at t :4S a. ns. German services
at 11 a. av Sunday school at a. m. ,
FIRST CHTTKOH OF CEBI8T
. - JCIEMTISI .
Chemeketa and Ubertr streets. 8unday
school 9:45 and 11 a. m. Services 11
a. m. and 8 . aw Subject lesson sermon,
Mortals and lauaortals." Testimony
meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Beading room
la Masonic temple open 11 a. m. to 5:80
p. as, except Sundays and holidays.
XBIQHT ltZHOBIAX
19th and Tarry streets. H. C. Storer,
miaisteb Church achoos at 10 a. m. C. C.
Harris, superintendent Morning worship
at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Shepherd
Heart of the Church." Keening serrico,
Sennoa. "What Others are Saying." The
ministry at musie morning and. evening.
xouag -People's -meeting at : p,
Monthly church night supper snd meet-i'dsy
lag Wednesday evening at 0:45 o'clock.' 1
TOST BAPTIST '
Brittoa. Boss, minister. Bible school st-
Or5 a. m. Fred Breer. snperintendent.
The Gideon conventions of Oregon and
Washington will meet in the First Bap
tist church. Sunday services will be ia
charge .of the Gideons. Brittoa Boss, pss
tor, will bring the message st the mora;
ing worship hour at 11 o clock. Her. Jack
.Mih., of Po,?U;4.wiU U rsT?
1 'i.'-J?- ,:8.? P' JJt' lnm-
P'i B' Ji ?i D- ' w. r" .?,r
Inde at 7:10 p.
organist.' At all
Miss Minnie Miller.
the serrices special m.a-
kic by the Gideoa quartet and choir.
AMEBICAH LUTHEBAH
Church' street between Chemeketa and
Center. Rev. P. W. Enksen. paster. Sun-
day Bible ' school at 9 :45 a. m. A. A.
Kruecar. suporintendent. -11 a. m. the
jubilee service. Sermon, "A Worthy Con
tribution," Anthem, "Abide with ai,
directed by : Wm. MeGUchrist, Sr. Solo
by Mrs. Zelda Van Dyke. MO p. m. fee-
tire celebration or tae SSUtn anntrersary
0f Martin Luther's birth, November 10,
1483 The Bev. J. M. Jensen, psttor ol
St. John's Lutheran church. SUrerton.
wiU deliver the address. The Young Peo
ple's chorus, directed by John Schmidt,
will iMnvUft'l, annaifal nr,rr,m TthaO
League at 6:80 p. m. Miss GUdys Edgsr
leader of senior group
f senior croup and Miss Hosella I
Mason leader of intermediate group,
C0UXT ITSXEt CHURCH Or CH2I8T
17th and Court streets. Hugh K. Mc
Callum, pastor. 1744 Chemeketa street,
phone 8104. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
Classes for all. Harmon Gsrrett tells
story of visit" to the "Little Brown
inures in me wuawoou.-- morning wor- 1
snip sna i-ora-s tsupper at 11 a. n.. uuet
by Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller. rJermon
theme, "Bervice Without l-rom. writ- 1
tian Endeavor at 6:15 p. nu Three So-,ipP, anperintendeat. Morning worship
eieties. Evening evangelistic serviee at I at n:oo a. m. The message, "The
7:80 o'clock when the Junior Sunshine I ifirhtv -flod" Tntmnediate C. E. at
ehorn, wi" ,in- Sermon theme, "Hope-
snip sinner as o:su p. m. at ine ounga
low, and. a missionsry program.
8FIEITTTAUST CHTTECH OF DIVISE
TBo TH
556 Union street. F. Gordon Fleming,
ssster. Sunday 8 p. m. lecture. The
Bible and Spiritualism." Messages win
follow. Tuesdsy 8 p. m. lecture, "The
Msster of Your Fate." Color resdings will
follow. Fridsy 8 p. m. lecture, "The Se
ance Boom." Messages will follow.
TMMASTTEL BAPTIST
Corner of Hasel and Academy streets.
Bible school at 10 a. m. Mare Saucy,
Sunday school superintendent. Preaching
st 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Musie by the
male quartet. Midweek praise and prayer
meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock.
FIRST CHRISTIAN1
Center and High streeta. Guy Tj. Drill,
minister. Residence 605 Union street. '
Church school 9:80 a. m. Morning wor
ship, including Lord's Supper and ser
mon. 10:45 a. m. Young People s meet
ings 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic ser
vice 7:30 o'clock. Evangelist Teddy W.
Leavitt will speak at both services. Ser- I
vice esch evening el this week at 7:30
o'clock.
K OSES ALE rXIESDS
Vilo Clifton Ross, minister. 10 l a
Sundav achool. T. D. Trick, superinten
dent. Morning worship st 11 o'clock. The
message is to be No. a of the Parable
series, "The Psrsble of the Hidden Trea
sure." 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor hour.
Young people from the Highland Friends
church will lead the discussion. At the 8
O'clock service T. Clio Brown, psstor of j
Highland church, will speak. Ladies' Mis
sionary society Wednesdsy sfternoon at
the home of Mrs. T. V. met, Bible stuay
and prayer Thursdsy 7:80 p. m.
7ASOH LEE afRafOHTAT. hf. S.
Corner Jefferson and JJorth Winter
streets. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. H. B.
Carpenter, superintendent. 11 a. m. ser
mon by the psstor, H. G. Humphrey. Sub
ject, "Treating God as a Last ftesort."
Special music by chorus cnoir. o:au p. m.
Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. song ser
vice followed by illustrated address oa
"Home Mission Work ia the Hawaiisa
Islands."
EVANGELISTIC TABEKNACLE
Ferry street at 13th. C. G. Wettoa,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 s. m. Char
les A. Wilson, superintendent uffuren ser
vice at 11 a. m. Subject. "The Blest Life
or the life of Prayer." Special musical
selection, "Get Along With C-od." Young
People's service at 6:80 p. m. Evsnge
limtie service at 7:45 p. m. Subject, "The
Christian Way.' Bible, study Tuesday
nirht at 7:45 o'clock. Prsyer meeting at
-2:80 v m. Wednesday. Devotional ser
vice at 7:45 p. m. Thursday.
It's a Fact
Clothes tailored by Mosh
er are In every way equal
to those made In many
larger cities.
Our fall woolens are here.
And . . .
THEY COST LESS!
D. H. MOSHER
474 Court St.
Tel. 5401
Sts. ' '
az. PAUva CHTJBca (episcopal)
Charch- and Chemeketa - streets. Bev.
Geo. H. Switt, rector. Holy , Communion
7 :30 a. as. Church school t :45 a. ns. Lyan
F. CreMJniller, suparistendeat.- MornUz
prayer and sennoa 11 a; m. , . .
TEX GBACB GOSPEL HALL '
15th and Mill, streets. Sandar -school
st 10 a as. Ko meeting at 8 . m. owing
so Gideoa convention., Oospe) meeting at
';: f fs ''Th,Ul tth
PB0GBX8SITB 8PIBITVAXIST
SUMrw.M- ill, W.lu. Ii.ll ! aa-
Topie, "Spiritual Knowledge Manifested
Through the eewneo of Numbersi Spesk
er. IPUer ox Portland. Ctrclee wiU be
held from S to 7:80.7. at. by Bev. O.
.rtag sad others.
FXXAT CHTTECH. OF TEE KAZAKXITB
: Thirteenth and Center streets, Kt.
Fletcher Galloway, Pastor, doling day
f Aha revival campaiga with- vangelist
I. C Mathis. t:4S to ll:SO a. m 8ua-
school rslly eembi ted with morning
sernco. Jter. Jtatbie riU give the story
nf his eonrersioa, 6:09 V. M4 H. Y. P. 8.
froups 7 :S0 p. m Rer Uathis will speak
irom the subject, Tha Cloeed Door.''
TEMPLE BAPTIST OHUBCH
: Corner Nineteenth and Breyman street,
J. H. Briscoe, pastor. Sunday school, t:4S
a. m.. N. 1. Andersen, superintendent.
Classes for all ages. Morning worship,
11 a. subject, "Will Ye Also Go a
c rlJ to., good test.
6:30. A real treat in sk
the. Young people. Preaching, 1
Way I food music, inspiring met safe.
rJ. x. p.
store for all
30. . Sub
ject, "Be Sure Your Sin Will Had You
Out."
LESLIE MEMOBIAL CHTTBCH
South Commercial at Myers, 8. Dar
low Johnson, pastor, 848 E. Myers St.
Ourch school, 9:45 a. nt,'V. M. Saekett,
superintendent. Morning worship at 11.
Anthem,. "God's Tomorrow" (wilson.
Sermon, "Knowledge end the Kingdom."
Epworth Leagues at 8:30. Leslie lesgue
topie, -Our Attitude Toward Missions.'.'
Leader, Miss Faith Priday. Asbury topie,
"What Concerns. Us," led by Miss Carol
Johnson. Happy evening hour at 7:30.
Soar service. Special musie by the Gil
berts. Sermon. " Shall Be
Saved. Woman s Foreign Missionary
society, Wednesday afternoon, at home
of Mrs. John Bertelson. 110 LefeUe
Tt. Charth school workers conference
"."-7' 7J -""a. .-
Mid-Week hour at 7:15 and choir, re
hearsal at 8:15 Thursday evening.
BOBEBTS '
Roberts Community church and. Sunday
school, Laurence Buxdette, pastor. W.
A. Carey, superintendent. Combined serv
ice at 10 a. m.
HIGHLAND FBIENDS
Highland avenue at Church street. T
CTio Er, , gttB(U servires:
Bibl, achooL 10:00 a. m. Lester Da-
6:30 d preaching at 7:80 p. -. The
Charles C. Haworth. pastor of South Sa
lem rrlends with bis young people to
conduct the C. E. The church prsyer
meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
AMTTT CHRISTIAN
Bible school st 10:00 with Mrs. D.
W. Daniels, superintendent, in chare,.
Morning- worship st 11 :00 with D. W.
Daniels presching on' the subject, "The
Macedonian Call for Today." Evening
evangelistic service at 8:00, A real song
service and a message upon the theme,
"The Pictures of God."
CHURCH OF JE8TJ8 CHRIST OF
UtTTER SAT SATNTS
Church is held every Sunday in the
Sslem Women's club, 460 N. Cottage
street. Sundsy school stsrts st 10:00 a.
m. Preaching services at 12:00 m.
mil CHTTECH OF GOD
Hood and North Cottage, G. T. Sea!,
pastor, 1591 Broadway. Services, 11:00
a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Evangelist Cross
preaches at both services. Msle quartet
sings st evening services. Also the
evsngelist sings a solo. Sunday school,
10:00 a. m. Lvla Knor. superintendent.
Young People's meeting, 6:30 p. m., Lyle
Knox, leader. . revival continues au next
week every evening; except Sunday.
BICXBXALL EVAJfGELICAI. CHTTECH
John J. Rudin, minister. Sundsy school.
10:00 a. m Mrs. Adams, sopenntenaent.
Morning worship, 11 a, m. Song service
led bv Miss Hsxeltine. - Sermon topic,
"Grace and Faith." Belly Psy aext
Sunday, fior. 19.
. riiST CONOEEGATIOKAL
Center and Liberty. J. R. Simonds. mln
ister. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship, 11:00. Armistice Dsy sermon, Af
ter Fifteen Years". At 7:30 C. A
Sprsgue, editor of The Statesman will
.r,..w aha thame. "Tha Liberal
ia an Age of Nationalism". This is
the first session of the seminar oa "Prob
lems of the New Deal."
Here's the A-B-C of,
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A widow, or perhaps some friend, aay, be called
upon to make the final arrangements for the
funeral of some loved one. It is a comfort to know
that here there is honest, conscientious service.
Every detail receives careful attention. ' '
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: SERVICES SU
The third Sundar of the Silver
Jubilee anniversary of the Churcl
of the Naxarene is being ob
serve d tomorrow in the 2004
churches of the denomination, at
a day of prayer, with the slogan
n.....t. V Tln(Aiia1 T 1 fa
Also tomorrow is the closing daj
of the evangelistic campaign be
ing conducted here by Rev. I. ,C N
Mathls of Hutchinson, Kans.
Sunday night Rev. Mathls wlL
give his closing message hen
from the subject, "The Closed
Door." The choir will sing.
Next Sunday is World Mission
ary Sunday in tho SUrer Jubilee
celebration and Dr.s J. G. Morri
son of Kansas City, general mis
sionary secretary-treasurer of the
denomination and editor of "The
Other Sheep," will speak at the
morning service here. Also Dr.
J. E. Bates of Portland, district
superintendent of the North Paci
fic, district,-will be present aad
have part in the service.
Home Missions
Observance Is
Slated Sunday
The annual Home mission day
for the Reformed church, Capitol
and Marion streets, will be ob
served Sunday, -with German and
English services at 10 and 11
o'clock, respectively .-
AH church day for November
will also be observed Sunday, with
luncheon at noon, a consistory
meeting and thank offering by
the Woman's Missionary society
in the afternoon.
FBXB METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Market snd Winter, M. H.
Pitcher, psttor. 1230 X. Winter. Sermon
topie, "Prsjer". Sundsy school, f:45
s.1 m., Emory Goode, superintendent.
T. P. M. S. mefli at 6:30 Sundsy eve
ning. Prsyer snd Praise service, Thors
dsy. 7:30 p. m.
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