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PAGE SIX TK OREGON STATESMAN, Salecu Oregon, Saturday Morning, February 3,1934 . .. ..." - J- aSBS B V TO BEFEB. 2HI Three Eastern Board Lead ers Will Address Mid Year Sessions Complete program for the big Methodist mid-year rallies or the Salem district to be held at the First church here Tuesday antf Wednesday, February 20 and 21, was announced yesterday by Dr. Louis Magin, district superinten dent. Bishop Titus Lowe will pre side at all sessions. The rally will feature several outside speakers, including Dr. S. BoTard of Chicago, secre tary, of the board of education; Wr. W. A. Dawber of Philadel phia, secretary of the board of home missions; and Dr. R. E. Dif fendorfer of New York, secretary of foreign missions. The rally will open Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock, with a tnen'a banquet, at which Dr. Bo Tard will be the speaker. At 8 o'clock a mass meeting for every one will be held, Dr. Dawber to bring the message. Three meet ings will be held Wednesday, with the program outlined as follows: Wednesday Morning f:4S Devotions, Dr. D. L. Leach, pastor of Pratura church. f:00 Address by Dr. Bovard. :45 Discussion. 10:00 Address by Dr. Dawber. 11 MS Discussion. 11:09 Address by Dr. Dlffendorfer. 11 :4S Discussion. Afternoon Worship ' 2:00 Devotions, Rev. O. W. Bruce of Dallas. 2:20 Address by Dr. Dawber. S :00 Discussion. S:28 Address by Dr. Dlffendorfer. 4 :00 Discussion. Wednesday Night T:I0 Devotions, Be v. W. J. Morrow of Sheridan. t:06 Address by Bishop Titus Lowe, f :00 Adjournment. Entertainment for visiting pas tors will be on the Harvard plan. A two-day rally will be con ducted at the Eugene First church February 22 and 23 by the visiting leaders. Gospel Alliance Convention Will Open on Tuesday ; One of a series of district con ventions will be held next week, starting Tuesday night, at the Gospel Alliance tabernacle, 655 Ferry street, announced Pastor W. H. Caldwell. Services will be held each night at 7:30 o'clock and all. day the final day, Sunday, February 11. The district superintendent. Rev. W. I. McGarvey of Seattle Is in charge of the conventions, and will speak here, along with two mission workers, Rev. W. C. Boy er of Congo African fields and Rev. A. M. Lopston of the Philip pine Islands. Vermillion Will PreachHeights Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock there will be a combined Chris tian Endeavor service and evan gelistic service at Salem Heights community church, announces the pastor. Dean Vermillion ot Sa lem. The interest in the Sunday evening services at the Heights is Increasing. The order of the com bined service will be 7:30-7:45 opening song service and prayer, led by the pastor. 7:45-8:05, Christian Endeavor lesson -and discussion led by the Young Peo ple's Christian Endeavor. 8:05 1:16, announcements, offering, and special music. 8:15-8:40 evangelistic message by the pas tor. Every resident of the com munity is invited. Zelda Harlan is Student Officer Miss Zelda Harlan of Salem, Junior -at Linfield college, has been elected vice - president of Linfleld's Student Christian Movement, a union of all Chrls , tian organizations on the cam pus. The group promotes deputa tion work in and about McMinn- ville. The movement was created . last year following the dissolu i tion of the T. M. C. A. and the T.W.C.A. BXGLEWOOD TOTTED SSETHKEK 17th and Nebraska. B. V. Wilson, pas tor. 8aady sehont, 9:45 a. m. Morning wanhip, 11, "Why We Experience Dif fiealty in Prayer." Observance of holy eommaaioa. Young people' meeting, 6:30, "Today's Yoata and Tomorrow's World' Booh atndy, B. V. Wilion, lead er. Evening worjtiip, 7:30, sermon by pastor. 17XST CHTXBCH OT GOD " Hood and Cottage. G. T. Neal, pastor. Sunday lchool. 10 a. to.. Knox, sap- ; rintendent. Morning- aervice, 11, Rev. J. 1. Green, pioneer Oregon minister, will preach, loong people's Meeting. 0:30. Evening serviee. 7:80. Prayer and testi sseny meeting, Wednesday. 7:80 p. as. 3X309 IXM MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Jefferson and JCorth Winter streets; H. G. Bamphrey, pastor. 9:45 a. asu Sunday school. H. B. Carpenter, saperiateadeat. U a. an. termea. Sub ject, 'Cod's Cora for Cars." 0:30 p. m. JEpworUi Leaga. T :80 p. . aoag ser iea followed by address by Ernest W. Petersen of Portland. Sobjert, "The In ternational Rellgletm Sitnation TodaT." First Baptist Church Marion & North Liberty Sts. BRITTON ROSS, Minister 7:30 p.m. 'The Boiling Pot" This will be the first sermon of a series of twenty-five ) sermons on world condi tions. Plan ' to hear these sermons on "Unusual Signs of Unusual Times. Every Sunday Night, 7:30 Special Music, Orchestra Prelude, at 7 :10 emu 2TSST BAPTIST Marion and North Liberty streets. Brit ton Boss, minister. B-ble school at 9:45 a. m. Fred Broer, superintendent. Morn iag worship at 11 a. m. Sermon, '"The Conversion of a Great Lawyer." Jr. latin. Sr. B.Y.P.U.'a st 6:30 p. m. Sunday eve ning prayer meeting at 6:30 p. m. Eve aiag worship at 7:30 p. m. Orchestra prelude at 7:10 p. to. Special music at both services. Sermon, "The Boiling Pot." Iliis will be the first sermon of a series of 25 sermons on world condi tions, the general theme being "Unusual Signs of Unusual Times." FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. G. W. Kutaeh, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Sam Schirmaa, superintendent. Short English service at the close. Reg ular German service at 11:15 a, m. "Sal vation Through an Unchanging Christ." Choir song. B.Y.P.U. at 6:45 p. m. Cap taia G. L. Ball ot Mclfinnville will give an address. Service at 7:30 p. m. Topic, "Reasons for Unbelief." Midweek prayer aervice at S p. m. Wednesday. Women's missionary meeting st 2:30 p. m. Thurs day at the heme of Mrs. Verhagen. FIRST CHURCH OF. THE HAEAKBWB 13th and Center streets. Rev. Fletcher Gallowav. castor. 11 a. m. "The Snffi eieney of Christ." 7:30 p. m. "A Man After God's Own Heart.'' No. 4 of a aeries. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. F. M Litwiller, superintendent. N.Y.P.S. groups at 6:30 p. m. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Missouri Synod, corner 16th and A streets. H. W. (jross, pastor, tnglisli ser vices with celebration of Holy Communion at 9:45 a. m. Preparatory services st 9:15 a. m. o German services. Sunday school at 9 a. m. B0SEDALE FRIES D 8 Milo Clifton Boss, pastor. T. D. Tries:. Sunday school superintendent. Frederick Baker speaks at 11 a. m. on "Six Phases of Salvation. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Rath Cammack, leader. Installation of offieera for the new Intermediate and Senior societies. Revival aervice at 8 p. m. Sermon, "The X - Ray of the Heart" by Edward Harmon. Revival con tinues each night of the week except Monday with special music THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS Every Sunday in Woman's clubhouse, 460 North Cottage street. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching service 11:45 a. an. DAT OF PRATER The First Evangelical church will ob serve the 1934 day of prayer Sunday. The morning aervice will be under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary so ciety with Rev. Carl Heinmiller of Port land as the guest speaker. CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streets. C. T. Springs, minister, 1309 N. Commer cial street Bible study 10 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Topic, "Assurance." Evening service at 7 p. m. Song prac tice Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 420 State. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Divine worship at 11. Evangelistic serv ice's 7:45. Mid week services Tues day, Thursday and Saturday nights. Revival services every night beginning Tuesday, February 6 in charge of Evan gelist Ada Dowe of Boise, Idaho. HAZEL GREEN UNITED BREitllUi J. H. Wortman. pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m., Ross Miles, superintendent. The primary department will furnish worship services for the Sunday school: Mrs. J. H. Wortman and Ruby Woodward, in charge. Program, 11. Clifton Clemens in charge. Pastor to preach at Hopewell at 11 a. ra. Evangelistic service, Haiel Green, 7:30. Eible study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., at parsonage. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUAL SCIENCE Pythian hall, 248 ortn commercial, a ;.. o -rtn Svmnnsium: sub ject, '"Radiation." Testimonial service,! silent prayer for sick and needly, 6 to 7:30. Readings and messages. Lecture by Dr. Orlen K. Kring; suojeci. i -r. Chapter 4." HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland and Church. T. Clio Brown, pastor. Bible schi.ol, 10 a. m.. Lester Delapp, superintendent. Preaching serv ice, 11, "An Everlasting Covenant. The monthly meeting of the ministery and oversight, 3 p. m. Intermediate C. E., e-.30 p. m. Storehouse league meets 7. Evaneelistic services, 7:30. Prayer meet ing Thursday, 7:30 p. m. CALVARY BAPTIST W. Earl Cochran, pastor. Sunday school, 9-40 a. m.. Mrs. W. A. Barkns, superin tendent. Preaching. 10:50, "The Church, a Supernatural Institution." Anthem, "Thou Knowest the Way," (Wilson). Incidental solos and duet by Jean Me Elhinny and Ray Warren. B. Y. P. C. a, 6:30 p m. Preaching, 7:30, "Is the Church Like the Republican Party! Answer to an editorial in Wednesday a Statesman. Anthem, "Hold Thou My Hand," (Heyer). Incidental aoloa by Mrs. Davis. Miss McElhinny and Mr. Ramseyer. Slnndav, teachers' and of ficers' meeting. Wednesday, prayer and praise srvice. Thursday, choir rehearses Easter music. JTBST UNITED BBETHSEjr Mission between 12th and University. A. S. Henderson, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m., Kenneth Holler, assistant sup erintendent. Service, 11, "The Divided Heart." Young people's meeting, 6:30, "Young People's Part In Interdenomina tional Work." Evangelistic service, 7:30. Week-day service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Vesta Cochran. TURNER CHRISTIAN X. J. Reasoner. minister. Bible school, 10 a. m., Mrs. Raymond Titus, superin tendent. Morning worship,- 11, "Higher Than the Law." Juniors. 6:15. Christian Endeavor. 7. Instead of the evening ser- nAn . nn.ilinn nrinf will follow the Endeavor less. Thursday evening, prayer meeting. THEOSOPHICAL LIBRARY 148 Sooth Commercial. Classes studying Yogi philosophy and enity are aa fol lows: Advanced class, Sunday, 7:30 p. ra.; intermediate class, Wednesday, 7:30. Free lending library in connection. UNITED ASSEMBLIES IN CHRIST 433 Ferry. Robert Louis Taylor, pastor. Bible school, 3 p. m. Sermon, 3, "Cense and Outcome of World Depres sion." Sermon, 7:45, "Solution of the World's Labor Problems." Week - day service, Bible school, Saturday, 2 to 4 p. m., open forum on lesson. Prophetic lectures, Wednesday, Friday and Satur day. 7: 64p. m. Cottar prayer beeting, Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Hinkle residence, 1368 South 13th. LESLIE MEMORIAL Commercial and Myeri. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor, 848 East Myers. Church school, 9:45 a. m., V. M. Sackett, sup erintendent. Morning worship, 11, mem ber of junior and intermediate depart ments of church school especially invited. Sermon - lesson, "Obeying the Father." Anthem, "Seek Ya the Lord," (Roberta). Three leagues, 6:30. Happy evening hoar service, 7:80, "Peace and Power"; a continuation of the Christian life aerie. Duet by Beryl Grars and Carol Johaaan. Mid - week sprayer and study hour. Thnrs dsy. 7:80 p. as., Leslie hall. "Disciple ship and Salesmanship." OBACB GOSPEL BALL 15th and Mill. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, S and 7:80 p. as. Tuesday, bible class, 1 p. m., followed by. chil dren's meeting. 7:45. max EVANGELICAL Corner Summer and Marios streets. Emory W. P.tticord, D. D., minister. Sun day achool 9:45 a. m. L. L. Thornton, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Organist, Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. This service if ander the auspices of the Woman' a Missionary Bocietyv Special mu sic by tha choir and ladies' quartet. B.v. Carl HaiamiUer ef Portland wiU bring tha message on "Tha lifting Tide." Christian Endeavor vesper service at 1:80 p. m. Junior, intermediate and Young People's Christian Endeavor at :80 p. m. Evangeliatie aervice 7:80 p. aa. Gospel song aervieo led by J. H. Frieaea. The pastor will bring tha lfcth message in a series on tha Book af Revelation. Bible study and prayer Thursday 7:30 p. as. AMERICAN LTJTHEBAK Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriltsen, psitor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday Bibls school. A. A. Krus- Ser, superintendent. 11 a. m. worship, ubjeet. "What Would Happen if tha Modern Civilisation Rediscover Jesus!" Special music: Anthem by the choir, di rected by Wm. McGilchrist, 8r. Solo, Mrs. J. A. Sholseth. 8:30 p. m. Toung People's Leagues 7:30 p. m. senior boys' class sponsoring program. Piano aolo. Jack Bnsh; vocal solo, Virgil Mason; scripture, Verdi Sederstron; comet solo, Oliver Glenn; reading, Stanley King; vocal aolo. Bill Bush; address "How Much Land Does a Man Need" by Al vin Olson. Church council Tuesday 7:30 p. m. at the church. PRESBTTERIAS Winter and Chemeketa atreets. Grover 0. Birtehet, D. D.. pastor. 0:30 a. m. church school. Ralph Scott, superinten dent. 11 a. m. worship. Subject, "An drew'a Errand." Anthem, "Holy, Holy, Holy. Lord God Almighty" (Hailing). Solo by R. L. Wright, "Lord, Maka ttt Strong" (Eville). 6:30 p. m. orchestra rehearsal. 6:30 p. m. junior, interme diate, senior and Toung People' a C. E. Societies meet. 7:30 p. m. praise aervice conducted by the Young People's C Z. Society as a concluding feature of inter national C. E. week. Special music by the young people and the orchestra and unique rsndle lighting service by en deavorers. Concluding message by psitor. rMMANTTEL BAPTIST Corner of Hasel and Academy streets. Bible school at 10 a. m. Mare Saucy, Sun day school superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. Benj. Iorns and at 7:30 p. m. by Bro. C. D. Saucy. The male quartet will aing Midweek prayer and praise service Thursdsy at 7:30 p. m. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE rr a7lTM BLOCK AND TACKLE AND A LARGE CREW OP MEN, THE HUGE PINE TREE, HOLDING THE PLANE, IS BENT DOWN TO THE 6ROUND READV TO CATAPULT MICKEY AND MINNIE INTO THE AIR ! THIMBLE THETRE-Starrmg Popeye louve ovi.icoulo bOi-T SOW YA UjiTH COMPLIMS AN" MAKE (A LIKE ME.eOT I WON'T-, CAKT MAKE ME BE NO rWPOCRlCK d::-: l :I LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY 1 THINK ITS WOE PFUL, YOU ARIC ABLCTi? TJELIVERi ALL THE LAUNuRV APTER. 5CH OOU WITHOUT EVER 6CTT1KIG BEHIND IN YOUR WORK.- MRS. MCA6CR WftSAP"(?AlO VOU COULDNT DO IT TOOTS AND CASPER NOBODY FELL IN LOVE. WITH COLONEL HOOFER. TOOTS! IT WAS ALL A FAKE TO IMPRESS THOSE LOVE LETTERS AND SHE CAUGHT HIM SOUTH SAXEM FKlXXSS So. Commercial at Washington street. Chas. C. Haworth, pastor: Sunday ser vices: 10 a. as. Sunday school. 11 a. m. morning worship. 4:80 p. m. C. E. pray er meeting. Topic, "Young People's Part in Interdenominational Work. Evening worship 7:30 p. an. Thursday 7:80 p. us. midweek prayer and Bible study. TJNITABIAlf Chemeketa and North Cottage streets. Tesper service Sunday if. a, Rev. Wil liam G. Eliot, Jr., at Portland, will preach an "Tha Gospel of Hope After Nineteen Centuries." Following the ser vice a social boor will ba enjoyed. C. 1C. A, GOSPEL TABERNACLE 55 Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Sunday school cabinet prayer meet ing 9:80 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Jos. Wilson spesks. Worship st 11 a.- m. Subject. "What of the Night!" Toung People's meeting 4:30 p. m. Bea trice Sheets, leader ef a missionary pro gram. Evening evangeliatie services 7:45 p. m. Pr .-prayer service 7:80 p. m. Mis sionary convention begins Tuesday eve ning. OOTJRT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Seventeenth and Court streets. Hugh X. McCallum, pastor. Bible school st 9:45 a. m. Graded classes. Morning worship at 11 a. mi Sermon theme, "Jesus, the Winner of Souls." Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. three societies. Evening ser vice: concert by the silver string orches tra, a drama ot "A Day at Summer Conference" for the C. E. world's an niveraary. Special meetings open Tues day night with Ben B. Fishback of Tilla mook, i EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Perry and 13th streets. C. G. Weston, pastor. The Princie and Cross revival campaign entering its fifth week. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. C. A. Wilson, su perintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Missionary and Communion service. Evan gelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Evangelist A J. Princie speaking. Services continue through tha week at 7:45 p. m. nightly except Monday. TEMPLE BAPTIST 19th and Breyman streets. 6unday school 9:45 a. m. David Anderson, su perintendent. Morning worship 11 a. ra. Sermon subject, "Heaven's Gateway." B.T.P.TJ. 6:80 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. 8ubject, "Tha Greatest Question of To day." Est. J. A. Bovea will bring the messages. Special mnsic by tha chorus choir. E. D. Lindberg, director. Prayer service Thursday 7:30 p. m. K PLEASE CO ON, MR, LUMPY- KsNOrlE HIM! -VOUH. BREATH IS LIKE TREE-FILTERED j BREEZES OF SPRING AFTER A SrVOOJtR ANNIE -THE! WAV OH iTg RELAX TILLS SSS,?cl VSfJ THEY'VE HT VmutT NL 1" Ja TFPA JOB REPAIRIN'TH' If IS THAT ALL i THERE AIN'T dV- A I TRY IT I lfesPl! 'V PUANE. FELLERS- I . THE GAS FS, ANOTHER DROP SrWi&" 5.. fmVX WHEN I GIVE m SSL 1 GUE5S WE RB K THERE (S ? M IN TOWN THAT 1 J'lBKMSr TH' SIGNAL. J THAT KlUHAfcRltf WHO HELPS AE, 19 SWELL" D HE WORKS Ml MAUU-vl USDMV RA IV ANYTHIM6 Y IVit K 1 VOU HAD ME 4oin4 FOR A WHILE, DAN, BUT WHAT PUT ' SOPHIE! HE WROTE TO HIMSELF IN THE ACT I KT ill THE ABSURD SCHEME YOUR HEAD?. TZXST CHTTBCB? OF CSMISI CLBsTTLST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 9:A& and II a. m. Services 11 a. ax. and 8 p. as. Subject of lessen sermon, "Lots." . Testimony meeting Wednesday S p. as. - Reading room ia Msaonic temple open 11 a. am. to :80 p. as, axeapt Sundays and holidays. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center at Liberty streets. J. K. Bim onds, psstor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 .a m. Subject, "Tha Pilgrim s Character: 4 His Zeal for God's Book." FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL State and Church streets. E. Earls Parker, pastor. Floyd 8. Bailey, direc tor of religious education. Robert M. Gatke, superintendent ehurch school. 0:45 a. m. church school. Classes for all ages. 11 a. m. publie worship, "Tha Steadfast Face." 7:30 p. m. evening worship. Song aervice and evangeliatie message. 6:80 p. m. Epworta Leagnes, Intermediate, high school, university and forum. WEST SALEM FOBS MEMORIAL K. K. Clark, pastor. Church achool at 9:45 a. m. Ep worth League 6:80 p. m. Evening worship 7:80 p. m. Sermon sub ject, "A Father's Broken Heart" There will be special mnsie by the choir and a duet by Ruth Maers and Mary Jean nette Clark. Morning aervice at Oak Grove at 11 a. m. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Eighteenth and State atreets. Rev. Amos E. Minneman, A. M., paator. German 9:80 a. m. Subject, "Withdraw Not From Cs Thy Word." English 11 a. m. Subject, "Sowing Precious Seed." Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Amos E. Minneman, su perintendent. Lather League business meeting 7 p. m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th snd Ferry atreets. H. C. Stover, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. C. C. Harris, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. "Tha Unpurchaaeble Things of Lite." Anthem ."Come, Thou Almighty King" (Petrie). Toung People'a meeting at 6:45 p. m. Evening aervice at 7:80 p. m. Address by Prof. W. C. Jonesr of Willamette university, "Economic Revo lution and tba Church." Tha ministry ot mnaie. The fellowship of prayer Wednes day evening at the home of Deacon Harry Ross, 233 North 23rd street. FSXB METHODIST North Winter st Market street. If. H. Pitcher, pastor. Services at 11-a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sermon topics, "Obedience" and "Blind Leaders of tha Blind." Sun day school 9:45 a. m. Emory Goode, su perintendent. T.P.M.S. at 6;30 p. m. Bible reading Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:80 p. m. Thursday night. No Bedtime Story At the End Now Showing "Her Bringing Home the Bacon EA6y HE.ISA600O soy . THAT REAUNDS ME PAy-TJAY nf Fcisurc tjnAcA Inc. Gm B iuw tiStc rJ. Even Colonel TOOTS ONCE trOT J r mi A LOT OF LETTERS FROM SOME UNKNOWN ADMIRER . SOPHIE , AND I 4rOT THE IDEA FROM THAT! INTO EBTPETH! TO Religious Editor of Portland Daily to Talk on World, i ' Situation Rev. H. G. Humphrey, pastor of Jason Leo Methodist Episcopal church, announces he has Invited Ernest W, Peterson, religious ed itor of the Portland Journal, to occupy his pulpit Sunday night. Mr. Peterson is president of the Oregon Methodist Conference Layman's association and recent ly went to New York city to rep resent Northwest Methodism at the annual meeting of the Meth odist board of foreign missions. At this session he had opportun ity to meet religious leaders from throughout the world and will therefore speak to the subject, "The International Religious Sit nation Today". In his capacity as religious editor for nearly 15 years of the Portland daily. Mr. Peterson keeps in close touch al most every week with the general religious situation, as bardly a week passes but some interna tionally known religious figure visits Portland, whom Mr. Peter son Interviews. Mr. Peterson has advised Rev. Humphrey that he will take the audience on a "religious trip around the world," spending two or three minutes in each country reviewing religious conditions as they actually are . today. Owing to the nature of the meeting Jason Lee church is In viting Methodists in Marion coun ty who want to hear this talk, and the general public, to the ser vice. Rev. Humphrey experienced I'VE JUST BEEN IN OUR BEDROOM of Their Rope Face Is Her Fortune THAT EG3POPEYeSAiO LOOK. UK.E SOMETHING, THE CAT ORU6 PSH.TOh!HEHAS SO APPRECIATION Or ESTHETICISM HCR1E 15 HARR.VJS PAY SPEAK SUM YOU KNOW WHAT T. THINK. - n WOULD -THI2.E.E TOLLAR5 BE 6RAMO IP YOU D m PUT HIS ENVELOPE -AW WROTE HARRVS THE OUTSIDE TTU5T LIKE HE WAS A 6ROWM-UP Hoofer Admits It OHWELL! FCaET IT! VOU MUST LIKE ME PRETTY MUCH TO 40 TO SUCH EXTREMES TO HOLD MY LOVE., SO WE1L LET IT 5rO AT THAT AND DROP THE SUBJECT! Guest Speaker ,. ; t "3Ss "" :' Ernest W. Peteron, religious edi tor of the Portland Journal, who will speak Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock at Jason Lee church here on "The Interna tional Religious Situation To day." some difficulty in getting Mr. Pe terson for this service, as he had previous engagements which fill every Sunday until March. UNEMPLOYED TO MEET SILVERTON, Feb. 2 The Sil verton Unemployed organization will hold a pot luck dinner and meeting Saturday night of this week at the MWA hall beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Musical entertain ment and an outside speaker will be features ot the evening. By Y LOOK,, AAA - A 4 . 72 , iismsBBSSsaasaaaMMMMMa eft "1 VvjwAowj' (DlSGOSTiT.M EMVELOPEJ NOWXLL.BETCHAVOU K.IN BUY LOT5A SWELLTH4Nc5S FOR VOU AN THE BABY good care PAY IN AN NAME ON man: I WISH YOU'D BAWL ME. OUT, n m. bm. aask. . . Mm M W I assMn sass WOtsfr T ' V lav OF ALL THE tttJUNDERItt6 BOOBS I EVER KNEW YOU TAKE THE CAKE! SOPHIE,BECAUSE IT MAKES ME FEEL SO CHEAP WHEN YOU JUST LOOK AT ME AND SAY OLD DAN Dr. J. E. Bates, district sup erintendent ot the north Pacific district "of the Church of the Nazarene, will preach in Salem Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service. Mrs. Bates, who is the dis trict president of the Woman's Missionary society, will also speak. Rev." Fletcher Galloway, pastor of the church, will speak Sunday night. " It was previously announced that Dr. J. W. Goodwin, general superintendent, of the denomina tion, would speak Sunday night, but the date has been changed to Mondav nlehtJ A urogram of spec ial music has -been arranged for this service. Dr. Goodwin, who comes from Pasadena, Cal., is one of the four general superinten dents of the denomination and a speaker of outstanding ability. Frank M. ' Litwiller. superin tendent of the local Sunday school, is arranging a special pro gram in the .school leading np to Easter Sunday, and a large at tendance is expected. Cochran Answers Editorial Theme Rev. W. Earl Cochran's Sun day night sermon at Calvary Bap tist church will be an answer to an editorial appearing in the Wednesday morning Statesman, he announces. The topic will be, Is the Church Like the Repub lican Party?" The service starts at 7:30 o'clock, and will also in clude an anthem with Incidental solos by Mrs. Davis, Miss McEl hinny i.nd Mr. Ramseyer. By CLIFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR DARREL McCLURE I sSOTMY PAY IN AN XTOLD YOU in TAKE op you aw vimi By JIMMY MURPHY CASPER, DUMB AS YOU ARE, I REALLY THINK YOURE RlrHT FOR ONCE! WHEN WORSE MISTAKES ARE MADE HOOFER' MAKE THEM! 4 - S li Bniain nstss minsl1