1 PAGE SIX Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Satarday Morning, January 27. 1934 -i V so mm Beginning Sunday night at the f Court street church ol Christ at 17th, a series of musical concerts will open the eYening service at 7:30 o'clock. These -will continue each, Sunday-Curing the eVange- listie meetings to open February ... , with Len B. Fishback of Til lamook as evangelist. ' ' ' Sunday, night the first of these concerts 4 will consist -of sereral - numbers git en by students of the . PrisclIIa Melslnger studios. In - the orchestra are: Mrs. McElroy. : Hazel McElroy, Mrs. townsend. Flora .Tarnbull, Mrs. .Sarah Ten nis Lula -McClay, Myrtle McClay. ... w Louis Prlem. Albert Garrett. : George Meislnger and Mrs. Prls cilla Meisinger the director. L ' The requested sermon subject - of Pastor Hugh NMcCallum will be "To Dance or Not to Dance". Sunday,' February 4, will be En deavor day and the drama club ot the church will gire "A Day at Summer Conference." Thecon- - cert upon that occasion will be Siren by the Silver String orches- ' tra of the church. February 11. the children's orchestra ot the Meisinger studios wilt give the concert. ..".- " : The revival services being con ducted by Evangelist A. J. Prineic with the resistance ef Evangelist' O. R. Cross at Evangelistic Tab-' ernacle on-Ferry and 13th streets are drawing good crowds and stir ring a wholesome Interest. "The ' quality and tone of the meetings , are. substantial," says Rev. Wes ton, "and results have already been gratifying." The soul stir- ring songs of Mrs. Prineic and Mrs. Cross have been a well re ceived feature of the meetings The evangelists came from Kansas City, Missouri. Rev. and "Mrs. Prineic will be leaving for West Africa, - shortly after the campaign,, where they will work under the auspices of the Genera! rnnncil ot the Assemblies of God. It is probable that their sailing date will require that the coming week be their last in revival cam paign work in the United States. The services are being conauciea nightly at 7:45 except Monday. GILLOWAY SPEAKS .1 AT DISTRICT MEET , JBev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor - of the Church of the Nazarene here, is to be one of the special speakers for a district convention v which', meets in Ashland next week. The other speakers for the convention are Dr. J. W. Good " win of Pasadena, general super intendent of the denomination; ' Dr. J E. Bates of Portland, dis- - trict superintendent; Mrs. J. E. Bates, missionary society presi dent: Rev. Ralph . Cook of Ore gon City head of the young people's organization. Rev, Gallo way is district chairman of the department of church schools. Dr. Goodwin, who is one of the ; four general superintendents of ' tte denomination, is scheduled to peak " here ln Salem, Sunday night, February 4. " " ' Rev Galloway Sunday night wilt preach the third message In ' a series on David, king of Israel. Methodist Youth :f Meeting Slated : At First Church The Methodist young people and their friends of Salem and 1 West Salem will hold a Joint so cial hour and worship service at the First Methodist church Sun day night at C o'clock. The Young People's : forum of the- First Methodist : church is sponsoring the gathering.- ' ' r At 7:30 the young people will Join with the public In the audl- toriam for a worship service and " to hear Jim" Palmer, executive secretary of the Portland, Y. M. C. A., speak on "Youth and the New DeaL" - Ellis to Speak , : -At Vesper Hour t '..- J .. ;. ; i-,3. Lincoln Ellis will give the principal; address on "The Place of -Youth In the Church? at the 9 :$ 9 o'clock , reaper hoar Sunday at the First Evangelical church. Mar Elisabeth ; and Margaret : anno; Kella irlir glTe ipeclal mur leal numbers. The' ' vespers 'are sponsored by the Christian En- deavor society. - ; .' Church r BRITTON ROSS ! ' Miiiistef 11 illTht Good ie Confessioiu" 7:30 R Mi-&"p:W!y Starring, secretary J Oregots Baptist Converitloii, will . be the Guest Speaker. Xou Will ti joy This Great PreacheriJ CHURCH PIICICM18 DRAWGOOD CilOWDS Baptist THEOSOFHICAI. lalB&AST 148 South Commercial. Classes its Yets philosophy acet follows: AivaaeeA class each 8anday I :30 p. m, elementary class each Wednesday T:80 p. m. library pea. I to a p. m. aaiiy except gonaav. 172ST CHUKCH 07 CHBI8T SCIENTIST' Chemcketa a4 Liberty stteets. Sun day school :5: sad It a. m, Services 11 im. m mnif R n m. Knbiwt of leases crmoB, "Truth." Testimony meeting B M. R. d in er MM, Uasonie temple opn 11 e. m. to 5:10 p. m., except Bunesys sua nouaajs. CbenwkeU and North Cottage streets. Services till be neia oy visiting mints ten when announced. EVAHGELICAL Summer , at Marion street. Emory W. Petticord. D. D.. Minister, bundiy school at 8:45 a. m. Ii. Ii. Thornton, superin tendent. Morning won nip at 11 a. a. Mrs. Ethel Polin( Phelps. organist. Mir ed ooartet. "I Found Him in My Heart" Adams. Sermon, "Christ Surprised by Faith." Chritisn Endesror reaper ser vice at S :30 p. m. Janior, intermediate and Voting Peop:'s Christian ndeavor at 6 :30 p. m. fcvangeustic serviee at 7 :au v. bi. Gospel sonr lervice led by Mr. J. H. Friesen. Special music Sermon, "The Seventh. Seal." Bible study and prayer Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. FISST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sute and Church streets. B. Earle Par ker, pastor. Iloyd 8. Bailey, dirertor of seligious education. Kobert M. tiatke, su perintendent. 9:45 n. m. church school, clsssei for all sees. 11 t. m. peblic wor ship. "The Entering Wedge." 7:30 p. m. evening worship. Jim Palmer, executive secretary, Portland l.M.L'.A will speak on "Youth and the Kew Deal." 6 to 7:13 p. m. social hear for all Methodist young people o Salem and West Salem. "west saxeh rosD MEMORIAL K. K. Clark, pastor. Church school 9 :45 a. m. Kpworth League nnits with the young people in First Methodist church 6 p. m. Worship 7:30 p. b. Ser mon subject, "Dives and Laxarns." Ser vice st Summit at 11 s. sa. JAS02T UI KEMOKIAX. METHODIST Corner Jefferson and North Winter streets. G. H. Humphrey, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. H. B. Carpenter, superintendent. 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor. Subject, "What is s Good Stew ard." 6:30 p. m. Epworth Leagues. 7:30 p. m. the Jason Lee Players will present a Bibliesl drama entitled "The Gift." FZS8T CONGSEOATIONA1. Center at Liberty streets. J. H. Sim onds, phstor. Sunday school at 0:45 a. ra. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Pilgrim's Character: III. His Re gard for Law." EK OLE WOOD TOTTED BBETBBEH Cor. North 17th and Nebraska streets. Kev. B. V. Wilson, pastor. 8onday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Subject, "Men Tombs or Tem ples." Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Sub ject, "The Loneline&s ot Those That Follow Truth Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m. Subject, "Today's Youth and Tomorrow's World." COTJBT STEEBT CHTJECH OP CHEIST 17th and Court streets. Hugh K. Me Callnm, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. with graded classes. Worship and Lord's Supper at 11 a. m. Sermon, "Why I Ee Iteve Jeuts to Be the Christ." Christian Endeavor meets at 61:1 p. m? three societies. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Special violin and guitar dnet "Whisper ing Hope" by Messrs. Van Sljke and Priem. Beqoested sermon on tbei theme, "To Dance or Wot to Danee." Family fireside service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the- Bungalow. KXIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Church school in charge of C. C. Harria at 10 a. m. Morninff worfchin at 11 a. m. Sermon, "Our Growing Knowledge of Ood. Antnem, spirit ol woo Neidlinger. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Chorus choir in concert. Fellowship of prayer Wednesday at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Powell, 2160 Trsde street. FIRST BAPTIST Sfarioo and North Liberty streets. Brit 4 An Rmi minitr. Tlihli school st 9:45 a. m. Fred Eroer, superintendent. Mora- ins; wersnrp at n a. m. uerraon, .me Good Confession." it. Intm. Sr. B. T. P. U.'a at 6:30 p. m. Sunday prayer m.iin. at fi -30 ti m. Eveniar vorshio at T:30 p. m. Dr. P. W. Burring; secre tary Vregon Baptist eonvenuon. win speak. Special sassier at both serviees. Orjsn prelude at 7:10 p. m. Miss Min nie Miller orranist. PEXSBTTEilAH 'Whiter and tbemtketa streets. G rover C. Birtchet, D 1) pastor. 8:30 a. m. church seheol, Eslph Seott. snperinten- dent. 11 a, it, sennoa, "Tbe On Thing Keedial,' echoes from the Moderators viait. Anthem. "Turn Ye Even Unto Me" (Harker). Solo ly Mrs. Don Smith, "One Sweetly Solemn Thongut" (Aranrose;. 6:30 n. m. All foar C. E. Societies will meet. 7:30 p. m. eveninir praise. Prrsby teriaa -Tonng People's Pay and the ser vice will be conducted by the Senior C. E. Society. Antbera, "The Lost Chord (Sullivan). , , TEMPLE BAPTIST 19th aad Brer man streets. Sunday school 8:45 s. m. David Anderson, su perintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon subject, "Bargain Counter Reli gion and the Price of a Revival." Eve ning worship B.YJ.V. at 6:30 p. m. Ser mon, "Three F's Fools, Fooling with Fire." Bev. J. A. Bores ol Tseoma wiu begin a series of meetings Sunday. AMERICAN LTJTHEBAH Chnrch street betweea Chemekets and Center. Rev. P. W. Erihsen, pastor. Sun day school at 8 :5 a. m. Arnold Kroeeer, aaperintendent. H i. n, divine worship. Sermon topie, "Is th Gospel With , or Without the Cross!" Special music Aa thera by the choir, directed by Vim. Me Gilchrist. Sole, "The Lord is My Shep herd," Willism Eush. 6:30 p. ss. Toung People's Leagues. -7:30 p. m. service. Special music. Lesrue QnarUt.- " Five Ways to Tell Bight From Wrong," topic. ST. JOHN'S EVANGEIJCAL LTJTHEBAN u:. c A an. iatk anil A streets. Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Eng lish services at 9:45 a. m. German ser vices II li a. m. Dunaay acuovi n. ROSEDALE rKXEKDS ri;rM Dts minit.tef I T atllv VMIVWII Was wa a Trick, 8hb47 school superintendent. Ed tmrmoa na f rea tMKer oc iieomft, w rin two-.weekB1 rerivftl Sady ftt 11 T D 4 A T-aCt . Aw sPnal aV. DX. fjVTWWon 1 J EUher Cammaek leads CkrHtian E&deftvor s 7 p. m. Topic, A Bird's Eye View el BolWU.' Caristiftn EndeaTor week ft lUel VJ A UeiSM Arvasj sa a'v. w aek. EeTiTftl serrifs ftt 8 p. tn. Serrices . a. m. sr J .A S .llA 7mGHiJuri rsixHSs Hirhlsad avenns at Chares street. T. Clio Brown, pastor. ! Bible school at 10 . m. Lester DeLapp, soperintendent. Chester A., Hsdleyi rnrl superin te deiti of Oreoa Tssrly Meeting el Friends, will briar the message And present the needs f the. trorit Jn the yearly eet ing st the 10 a: m.-serviee. Intermediate O. E at 4:80 p. ns. Rbbert linditrora, leader. Mr. Esdley will apeak est the snb- Isct ef "Foreign Missions," Illustrating its meturs by stersoptieom wives ef tbe BeUviaa field, at the 7:80 p. hu serviee. Prayer meeting at T:30 p. so. Thnrsdsy. ' TBM QEACE OOSTEX. EALZ. ,15th and Mill streets. Snadiy leboel at 10 a. m. Preaehiag at . is. and st T:0 . m. Snbjeet at ?. vTbs God ef This -Age." Tnesday evening Bible stndy at T p. m. and ehlldrsn'a meeting at T:45 . - . ; r T , . CHWJ8I ttTTHEXAir ; . 18th and Sute streets. St. Amos E. Minneman, pastor. Oermam at t:0 a. as, Bakject, "Lerd. I Will Leber." SngHsb st 11 a. m. Snbieet, "Uademaad And Kaew." Bendsy school at t:30 k m. Mrs. Minnaman, saperintendent. Lnth.tr Leagns at f y sa.- . - ; , . - "- CHTJECH or ood "". .: Cottage end Shipping. C. T. Spriags, laister. Bible stndy at 10 a. i. Preach ing, 11, "The Ideal ChristUn." Week ly observsnee ef . the Lord's supper fol lowing the .sermon. Evening bible etady, T. Sons; practice Wednesday, 7:80 p. as. ieoq EEssrvB sramjAi. scxehcb - Pythias ball, 248 North CemmereUL Ssndar serviees. 1:30. Symposiam.sab iect,1 'Cease and EffeeL" Tnetimeinal serviee. Analysis set messsges, e) to trtff. Dr. Orlen Richard Kricg, Ask Lrfe. TJsiiXED A&fcMLY Hi CHJUST - 82JA Ferry street. Kobert L. Taylor, pastor. Bible school, 3 p. sa, Mrs. Eva Lebold, superintendent. Sermon. 3, "The Rest That Remains." .Sermon, T:45, "What Was Dob Away in Christ.' Lee turf oa bible prophecies Try aigbt ex eept Monday, 7 :45 p. m. ' EVAHQELISTIO TABEBJIAOXB Ferry and 18th. O. O. Weston, pastor. Sevivai serviees -with Evangelists f rineio and - Cross entering fonrth ' week. Ban day school, S:45 a. m C. A. Wilson, aaperintendent. Church service, 11. Ev angelist O. E, Cross speaker. Evangelis tic serviee. 7:45, Evangelist A. J. Prin eic speaking, ' "A Nervous Sleeper.' ' Teung people's service, S:SO p. an. Berv ic'es eotinue through the week . at 7 :45 every Bight except Monday. SOUTH SALEM WEST'S Commercial at Washington. Charles C. Haworth, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 1L O. E. meeting, 6:30, "The Place of Youth U the Church." Evening worship, 7:30; a deputation team from Pacifie college will be in charge. Thursday, 6:30 p. m.t church night tapper followed by monthly meet ing. . ; ! TUBKES OHBISTXAV . N. J. Rcssoner, minister. Bible school, 10 a. m Mrs. Raymond Tltm, superin tendent. Morning worship, 11, "Salt. Light, Law." Junior C. 4 6:15 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening worship, 8. Prsyer meeting, Thursday Bight. HAZEL QEEEX UNITED BRETHREN . J. H. Wort ma n, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. an.. Boss Miles, superintendent. Morning werthip, 11, "Come, Tarry, Go." Song service in eharge at Cliftoa Clemens. Evening service, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. George Tucker of Salem will aing solo. Bible study, . Wednesdsy, 7 :80 p. m., at the persons ge. C. a K. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLE 655 Ferry street. W. H, Caldwell, pas tor. Son day school cabinet prayer meet ing, 9:30 a. m. Sunday -school, 9:45, Granvel Sheets, superintendent. Worship, 11, "The Bond to Emmaus." Serviee at Old People's home, S p. sa. Toung people's meeting, 8:30. Pre-prayer aerv ie, 7:30 and serviee, 7:45. - FIRST CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE 13th and Center. Fletcher Galloway, stor. Sundsy school, 9:45 a. m., F. M. itwiller, superintendent. " Morning serv ice, 11a. m., "An Unpossessed Inheri Une," X. T. P. S. groups'. :30. 7:80, "A Grest Sinner Whom God Loved"; No. 3 os King David. POLLY AND HER PALS (THIS "SAD-EYED SUSAhf COMIC OP CYRIL'S !S SOME TEAR JfcRKER. MICKEY MOUSE FOOD HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO SNOWBOUND ROCK LEDGE But mickey's PLANE 16 OUT OF GAS THIMBLE THEATRE I 6DT GEE.S6 PrApL6 ALL ME AHOTHE.R OUTfrT. . .t.5::r::7".-va,-rtera;.'v-"-- VJ I LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY -IT5 KIKJOA HARD Wt?f2k' -AW VtXJ AlKTTAVERy SO BI6C ATCLF" AN IF ytXi-RE WIUIMC TOOTS AND CASPER WELL OP ALL' THINGS, CASPER 50PWE SAYS COLONEL HOOFER - 1 RECEIVED A LOVE LETTER FROM SOME tRL WHO SAW HIS PICTURE IN AND S9K Kia FaMams SrcaN. lac. CmsI FIRoX. UNITED B&SIHREM r Mission between 13th and .University. A. 8. Henderson, pastor, 1155 Mission. Sunday school. 10 aw m., Mrs. Alice M. Henderson, snperintendesi. Morning wor ship, 11, "Jehovah, Our Redeemer." Special musle let by Mrs; Hath Toes. Young people's meeting,.. 6:80, "The Place of Tenth is the Church.' Evening evangelistic serviee 7:80 p. as. Wednes day night prayer service led by Mrs. Woodward. 1 : MCrTKBAT.1. ZTAjrOEXXOAZ. 'John J. Budin, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m Mrs. Adams, superintendent. Church service, II; Miss Heseitine, song leader. . . CHURCH OF JESUg CHEIST OF , , LATTZE SAT SAINTS Salem Woman's clubhouse, 460 North Cottage-- Sunday school, 10 e as. Preach ing service, 11:45.. "i CALX AST BAPTIST High and Ferry streets. W. Earl Coch ran, pastor. Sunday school, 9:40 a. m., Mrs, w. A. Barkua, supernitendent.- Wor ship, 10:50; sermon by Kev. F. W. Stsrring, new state secretary of missions. Anthem, "Hear Our Prayer," by Ruben stein. Senior and Intermediate B. T. P. C.'s, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30, "Is It Necessary to Confeit Chrittt"; aa them, "The King ef Love . My Shepherd Is," by Shelly. Incidental solo by Mrs. McAllister; obligato solo, by Mrs. Taylor. Wednesdsy, 7:30 p. m., prsyer and fel lowship meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. at choir rehearsal, starting Esster cantata. FEES METHODIST North Winter and Market. M. H. Pitch er, psitor. Sundsy school, 9:45 a. m4 Emory Goode, superintendent. Berviee, 11. "The Old Man." T. P. M. S.. 6:80. Evening serviee, 7:30, "Modernism." Bible reading, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. Pray er aad praise service Thursday, 7:30 p. m. FXRST CHURCH OF OOD Hood and North Cottage streets. 0. T. Nesl, pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. an. and at 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Lyle Knox, superintendent, Toung People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer and testimony meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. m. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner ot Hsxel and Aeademy streets. Bible school at 10 a. m. Mare Saucy, Sun day school superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The male quar tet will sing. Midweek prayer and praise service Thursday 7 :30 p. m. . J ( IS SUPPOSED TBE ) CYRIL IS AVERY J SUCCESSFUL J THERE'S NO PLACE lWELV, WE'VE DONE OUR ) I L0VV KMC ' Hi It t' land, minnie! outy! and at least 7 NXv V WE'VE GOTTA CRASH- J WE LL HAVE THE s(KTSl llfife) SO Starring Popeye THKNKS fx6fMK FOR GIVING ME YOUR CUrSRM Blow me ooiwtC I FORGOT fXBOOT THOU6INC1 OOU-tXrH IN ME HAT. 'TrXrMHTGOT NO HOMc Utuc VA. HARRY LOTS m O il 1.1 HOMESX sV I 1 S 1 . . I I ss Mr vwii in i w w- a HERE'S THE PAPER FELL IN I LOVE WITH IT I TTAST CHElSTLaJf , . Center nad Higk streets. Guy 1a. Drill, minis tar. Chareh school 9 :89 a. as. Morn ing worship at 10:49 a. m. Observance ( the Lord's Sapper. Sermon, "The Sia We Do Not Mention." Young People's mooting at 6:15 p. ja.-Evening evange list service at T:80 p. av The sermon in the - fourth in the travel aeries, "Feur Waeel Ereaks." The large chorus choir ef 45 voices will present special musical numbers at all services. Church might service Wednesday at 7:80 p. an. --, FTE&I GEEMAN BAPTIST 4 North Cottage,- and D streets. G. W. &utsh, tninister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Sam Schirmaa, superintendent. Eng lish serviee at the close ef the Sunday school. Regular service at 11 :15 a. m. Sermon tepie, "The Tains of a Seal." Choir song. Evening serviee at 7:80 p. as, Sermon topic, "The Vsiue at the Person ality ot Christ," Midweek prayer at S p. mv Wednesday. . , - PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 420 SUte street. Sundsy school at' 10 a. m. Dirise worship at 11 a. so. Evsn- geitstte serviee at 7 : p. as. Midweek eervieee Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. We are expecting Evangelist Ada Dowe from Boise, Idaho, here Sunday and every 'night next week for re vival. Contribution of Church to Year Sermon Subject AMITY, Jan, 2. -"Some Con tributions .the Church Can Make to 1934" Is the special evening topic which is now being discussed at the Christian church. These phases ot the subject have been applied to the present-day system of life and religion. A series of questions' have been presented, among which have been, "Has the Church Failed in 1133?: "Whith er Organized Religion?"; "Does the Church Deserve to Live?" These questions have promoted much Interest among those visit ing the service. Last Sunday night the phase of the subject discussed was, "The Perfect Law." This. Sunday night, answers to the question as to how this law can be enforced will be given. Who's Loony Now? THE FflTFN f COO-COO, AM' y I'M 6CMMA A The Now Showing "A Chip Off the OP Block" HERD'S SeVEtTH00SlNa BUCKS -60 BOY A HOME tH THE SOBURPS 86. SORE YA YfJR KiO PLEN OF SPtHftCH fH G000 MILK V5T I 5 af aw T Business Before Pleasure 15 A GOOD BOZ AMNIC-AUf) 3 THE THREE DOLLARS A WEEK WOULD BE A 6-ODSeJOTO US ALL r- 'F XWO GIVE HIM ATRIAL- xc - "n Fighting Fire ANOTHER FXFUr3 LETTER FOR MY HUSBAND FROM THAT SAME IRL! I CANT BLAME HIM BECAUSE SOME FRESH rtRLFELL IN LOVE WITH HIS PHOTO BUT SHE- HAS HER NERVE WWTWM TO A STOAIttisVR EVEN IF HE WAS SINGLE! Conduct Rosedale Revival .v Rev. Fred Baker J left, and Rev. Edward P. Harmon, both of Tacoma, who veil conduct at series of evangelistic meetings at the Rosedale Friends church, starting Sunday morning. is SLATED FAR SUNDAY The choir of the Knight Mem orial church will be . heard in a sacred concert Sunday night at 7:30, accompanied by Donald J. Allison, organist, and Mrs. Newell Williams, pianist. The concert in cludes : Chorus, "Open Wide Thy Coo-Coo's Nest AHOY, SUOetPErS LITTLE SWfXB VA rci&uii T .TO-OJKMV M i r - -rr til (SPEAK TO YER) Vwjs,, J V MIDDLE OF His X Vycung mam JcSnibsH StJiiJ 6)c ; I f 6LORytDSKV, AIMT EVtvEYTHINS GRAWD?1 i I X KltJ GO TO SCHOOL. AM' X tSOTTA SWELL. KIOTO nt LAUNUKr-AW' D SOME MEW CUSTOMERS cHeLgrseu' With Fire I I i . T . X. t :: mfJkeVjr IV "V - I eW xeK JjiXK AJOUA. fUXAlUL hukX yrurmMmt. 3 cuLoaa. Atau'.YLu ovlSm XhJuxMK IrKJUJU. AjLkiX vm AWn. ryuusA. s iasji. "Tit? CTUL tOM, KflfV AAA. tLpAAT. jy rrM4. fft I S SVIL Sr M IJf VJfT J I Heart," Steinel; men's chorus, "Twilight," Neven; chorus, "Trust in the Lord," Handel; duet, "Shine for Thy Light Is Come," Gilbert, Mrs. Malcolm Ramp, Miss Pearl Eyre; chorus, "Spirit of God," Neidlinger. solo, "Teach' Me To Pray," Jewitt, Donald Barnard; ladies' quartet, "The Long Day Closes," Sullivan, Beneitta Har land, Caroyl Braden, Harriet Ad ams, Pearl Eyre; chorus, "Unfold Ye Portals," Gounod; organ num bers, "Pilgrim Chorus,'' Wagner (requested), "Grand March" from "Aida," Verdi. . By AXrnrjo COiM "TO alLDAAe - TJri luc-D AW FOLKS AiALertf ti ETCH A XLU6E.T v-.rv&w AM OkPHAKI JL OUW5 THE KUSSY! I'LL. FlrHT FIRE WITH -FROM TODAY TREAT HtM SO - CONSCIENCE HIM IF,. HE AT wvjar SIDEYAYS '-'3l-sr:-,tJ. T Ci bta egh. -aeMd. . 'M.:.".- J. , ELS )k i err HERSEIS FOR FB OPEliS -. A .mid-winter revival begins on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock aC the Rosedale Friends' church, sev en miles south of Salem. Grange lists ; Edward F, , Harmon an( Frederick B.- Baker both of Tsv coma, are . the . speakers. : Both.' young men are recorded minister, in the Friends church and' have beenv continuously -engaged for the last two years In evangelistic campaigns P in Oregon, Washtng ton and Idaho. ' - ." ' l They have held meetings' in all of the Friends churches in Port land this winter. At Lnts church, , In Portland,' SO members were re ceived Into the church December; Si; The first sermon here Is "A Revival at any Cost," Other sermons which will be delivered ar "The WorthT of a Soul," "Unanswered Prayer," "The Deceitfulness of Sin," "The Prayer of a King,". "The DevU'e Dictionary and Holiness, "A Man and Three Neigh bora," "What is Wrong with the Church," and "X-Ray of the Heart." Service will continue each evening, except Monday, un til Sunday, February 11. Milo Clifton Ross, pastor of the Rosedale congregation, an nounces special music for each evening. COLLEGIAN COMING ' " ' i' A deputation team from Pacific: college will have charge of the Sunday morning 11 o'clock service, at the South Salem Friends church, Rev. C. C. Haworth, pas tor, reported yesterday. By CLIFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY B9as2 Jatilt By SEGAR UJELL. t VAwMA &UJA.R! VAE'S 00H DARREL McCLURE mrfsLwrVOOPEE!N were i' rs3. ITS LTU5T LIKE A OCEAM ME. SCHOOL. HAVUVKaA HOME. WHO LIKE ME. IT v g art t n w . mt. kilvtU J. AIM I ATALU- HOMESX -THE: LUttIE5T KIP A THE WHOLE. VfOJZLO By JIMMY MURPHY HO IS . colonel HOOFERS UXstCeYSI o-. fe'RE rrn r arsytv Mt.Ki iA ii H I'LL )' trWI EVEN LOOKS 1 I 1 1 ANYONSI I I ALL TO 6ET A LOOK AT -HSR! 1 5 V 4