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PAGE SIX Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, February 10, 1934 c HALS TDCL ' - RcTiral terrices now In the firth wee" at Erangelistic Taber nacle wilLb brought to a close Sunday. Attendance and interest Jiare been excellent throughout. Faston Weston states "The evan gelists hare reserved the best for the lasL Evangelist O. R. Cross, Rer. Princic's assistant, whose 'ministry has won him a warm appreciation In the hearts of ; those who hare heard him, will bring the message at the morn 'lng serrice, 11 a.m. Sunday. I Evangelist A. J. Princic will tell 'a portion of his life story Sat urday night, speaking on, 'From 'Altar Boy to African Missionary.' -His subject Sunday night at 7:45 p.m. will be, 'voices from Africa. Mrs. Princic and Mrs. Cross will offer special music at each 'service. Evangelist and Mrs. A. J. (princic who have been in active irvir In the northwest for sev eral years received appointment lin January for life service in in land Africa. They expect to car- . . I. ..1 4- Va T-mv itribes In the most remote mis sionary i outposts under the aus pices of the General Council or tha Assemblies of God. with .headquarters at Springfield. Mis souri. The missionary board or the Assemblies of God oversees and cares for about 300 mis- jslonaries reaching around ' the I earth. Evangelistic Tabernacle is located at Ferry and 13th streets, one block south and one east from the supreme court building. t. . " ; ' Combind Church for Hayesville Making Growth HAYESVILLE, Feb. 9. Rev. Baergan will conduct church ser vices Sunday morning following Sunday school. There will be spe cial musical numbers also. The combined Japanese and Hayes ville Sunday school is growing larger weekly. Last Sunday 86 attended. " Tonight a meeting was held at the home of Mrs. W. M. McMel lon, to study the "Book of Revel ations" The discussion was lead by Rev. Baergen. Holiness Meet Slated Tuesday at 2 Churches An all-day meeting of .the Mar lon county Holiness association will be held at the Rosedale Frtends church Tuesday, Febru ary? 13. Speakers for the 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. services will be Rev. F. J. Archer, evangelist, and Kenneth Wesche, principal of the Tientsin, China, Bible school. Mr. Wesche arrived home from Chi na February 4. The evening ser vice of the association will be held at the Highland Friends church at 7:30 o'clock Vith Mr. WeSthe as speaker. Members will bring special of fering for Missionary Laura Cammack Traihsel. Rosedale is her home church. Gospel Jubilee to Sing Sunday Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock In the Salem Heights community hall the Gospel Jubilee quartet will sing a number of gospel melodies as part of the regular evangelistic services. The young men who com prise this quartet are well known In religious music circles of Sa lem. All are invited to this serv ice. The short Christian Endeavor lesson 'is a part of the regular service and will be on the subject, "How Does God Punish Wrong? Why?" The pastor, Dean Vermil lion of Salem, wllrreach on the subject, -A Midnight Miracle." . ' OSE SUM Trumpet Duets Vesper Feature An interesting program will be given at the First Evangelical Vesper service Sunday afternoon from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Gus Klempel and Wesley Roeder from " , the Willamette university music department will give several trump t duets. Edward F. Har - mon, Portland, will give the main address on "Does God Always Punish Wrong? How?" Prophecy Series Slated at Church Rev. G. A. Thompson, who re A eently came here as pastor of the J Seventh-day Adventist church, an 1 Bounces that beginning Sunday night, at 7:30 o'clock, he will start a series of lectures on the prophecies, dealing especially with present day conditions. Preced ing the lecture, Dr. J. Vinton Scott, whose pictures have been very popular wherever shown, will ' - give a travelogue on China. First Baptist Church BRITTON ROSS ' Minister 11 a.m. "Redemption From Adam to Moses" 7:30 pjn. "The Sign of the . Red Flag The General t Theme for . the Series of Sermons for the Eve ning Services is "UNUSUAL, SIGNS OP UNUSUAL TIMES,'' OOTJBT 8TKEST CHUKCH OT CU-U8X Bevanteenth. and Court atreeta. Hugh X. MeCallom, paitor. Evan-elia Lea B. Fiahbaek will preach both at tha morn ing and evening aarviee and tha meeting continuea every night cat Monday at 7 :SO p. m. 11a. m. meuage, "What ia Right With tha Church. Evening meaiage at 7:30 p. m. ia "Meeting God ia Tail World." Special moaieal pre-concert of aeleeted number at thi terviee. Special muaic at each lervice of tha meeting. ITS8T CHURCH 07 THE HAZABESTS 18th and Center atreeta. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pator. 11 a. m.- "Tha Glori ooa Sufficiency of Christ." 7:30 p. m. "The Parting Words of a Great Soul." Sunday school 9:45 a. m. F. M. Litwiller, auperintendent. N.i.P.S. groups at 0:30 p. m. TIEST CHRISTIAN Bigh and Center street. Guy L. Drill, pastor. Bible school 9:30 a. in. Mi Hon Grallapp, snperintendent. Morning wor ship 10:45 a. m. Viaiting pastor, E. M. Patterson from Engene. Yonng People's Societies 6:15 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. a. with special music. nSST EVANGELICAL Corner of Summer and Marion streets. Emory W.. Pettieord, 1). D., minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. I L. Thorn ton, superintendent. Worship service at 11 . m. Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps, or ganist. -Special music by the mixed quar tet. Sermon "Compassion." Christian En deavor vesper service 3:30 p. m. Junior, intermediate and Young People's Chris tion Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Gospel song service led by Mr. J. H. Friesen. Special music Sermon "The Seventh Seal." Bible study and prayer Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grover C. Birtchet, D. D., pastor. 9:30 a. m. church school directed by Ralph Scott. 11 a. a. morning worship. The Boy Scouts of the Cascade Area will be our guests. Address, "Be Prepared." Anthem, "The Earth ii tha Lord's" (Iloimer). Tiolia solo by Mis Jeanne.. Scott, "Adagio" from Concerto in A Minor by Mosart. 5:30 p. m. orchestra rehearsal. 6:0 p. m. meeting of the Christian Endeavor So cieties. 7:30 p. m. evening praise. Guest speaker will be Rep. Phillip J. May, missionary from ona of tha cannibalistic areas of West-Central Africa. Anthem, "Blest are the Pure ia Heart" (Huer ter). Solo by Mrs. Geo. Allen, "O Lope That Will Not Let Ma Go" (Harker). KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th ' and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. C. C. Harris, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon "Tha Religion of Abraham Lincoln." Anthem. "Great is Jehovah" (Schubert). Solo by L. Ben Da vie. Young People's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon "Problem in Arithmetic." Fel lowship of prayer Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, 1680 X. 20th street. CALVARY BAPTIST Sunday services begin at 9:40 a. m. With a graded church school. Mrs. W. A. Earkus, superintendent. Morning preach ing service at 10:50 a. m. Snbject, "The Composition of the Church." Anthem by chorus choir. B.Y.P.U.'s at 6:30 p. m. Evening preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "God'e Call to Salem." Special music. Monday evening trustee meeting. Tues day, loyalty class social evening. Wed nesday, prayer and fellowship meeting. Thursdav, e h o i r rehearsal. Saturday, state W. W. ?. convention. W. Earl Cochran, pastor of the Calvary Baptist. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center at Liberty streets. J. R. Sim onds, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ra. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Pilgrim's Faith in God." This is the final sermon in the series on "The Pilgrim's Character." JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner Jeffemon and North Winter streets. H. G. Humphrey, pastor. 8:45 a. m. Sunday school. Brief Lincoln's dsy program. 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor. Subject, "The Entrance of God's Word Giveth Light." The chorus choir will sing Negro spirituals. 6:30 p. m. Ep worth Leagues Missionary service. 7:30 p. m. special service for Boy Scouts. Mu sic by double quartette men's voices. FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. B. Esrle Par ker, pastor. Floyd 8. Bailey, director of religious education. Robert M. Gatke, su perintendent of church school. 9:45 a. m. church nchool. classes for all ages. 11 a. m. public worship. "The Real Issue." 7:30 p. m. evening worship. Evangelistic message. 6:30 p. m. Epworth Leagues and Forum. FIRST BAPTI8T Marion and North Liberty streets. Brit ton Rots, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Fred Broer. superintendent. Morn ing worship at 11 a. m. Sermon, "Re demption From Adam to Moses." B. Y. P. IT. meetings at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting before the evening service at 6:30 p. m. Organ prelude at 7:10 p. m. Miss Minnie Miller, organist. Evening ser vice at 7 :30 p. m. Special music at both services morning and evening. Sermon, "The Sign of the Red Flag." The sec ond sermon of a series of sermons on unusual signs of unusual times. Midweek prayer Wednesday 7:30 p. m. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Ferry nd 13th streets. C. G. Werton, pastor. The Princic and Cross revival campaign closing days Saturday and Sun day. EvangelUt A. J. Princic will speak Saturday night on "From Altar Boy to African Missionary." Sunday morning worship at 11 a. m. Message by Evange list O. K. Cress. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Evangelist A. J. Princic speak ing on "Voices From Africa." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Young People's service at 6:30 p. m. unitarian Chemeketa and North Cottage street. Vesper service at 5 p. m. Sunday. Rev. William G. Eliot. Jr., of Portland will preach. Subject, "The Seventeenth Cen tury Speaks to the Twentieth." Mr. Walter Denton n-nniat- Following the service the congregation is Invited to a social hour in toe Emerson room. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN Cor. North 17th and Nebraska streets. Rev. R. V. Wil&on. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Difficulty of Unanswered Prayer. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The Symmetry of Life." Young People's meeting at :30 p. m. Subject. Todav s lonth and Tomorrow's World. Mr. Wilson, leader. FREE METHODIST North Winter at Market street. M. H. Pitcher, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics. "A Goodly Heritage." Sunday school at :45 a. m. Emory Goode. auperintendent. T.P.M.S. meets at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer meet- ng 7:30 p. m- Thursday. TIEST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 9:45 and 11 a. m. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Spirit. TMtimony meeting Wednesday 8 p. Meadmg room in Masonic temnle ones 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. WEST SALEM FORD MEMORIAL K. K. Clark, pastor. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Epworth League 8:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. The Boy Scouts of West Salem will worship with this congregation observing the twenty. lourtn anniversary of tha scout move mens. Special music. Morning preaching service at Summit, a I. a. O. ft M. A. GOSPEL TABEBKACLZ MKX. 17. w xy r.u it a. cm. vv . u. v.am we.i, iShur Ul rrir held hj District Soperinten- Arm n.... . V lt - J - -v m. vu.uH -c meetina. 6:30. The closinr meetinr of the niaxionarr rnnvuntifln will U1A T:S0 p. m. Eev. A. ST. Loptton ef the -Biuppme laianoa vrui rsve an iUDtrate4 aerraon and Rev. W. L MeOarvej the CHUIST EVANGITLTCAT. "TTTHERAB Elght-nth and State. Ataoa K. Minae nan, A.M pantor. Gprman. 9:30 a. m "Baek ta Oni ITnlUh 11 T T vealem to he Put to Death." 8-mday cnwni. :au, H n. allonemaa. tnperin tendent. Lather league, 7, Alvin Bat talion, leader. TURVTVt rrvraWMTV aw V. J. Heaaoaer,.ainiatei. Bible-arhool, tha !." InU. O V : .... ' : -- - ii Kitcinwa, Chrtitian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Initead of ereninp niwar.hinr lhM h. I lar qoaatioa period dnrinff the C. . meet- uC -rrayer aaeciuic laarsdar. I.F.HT.ra MEMORIAL Commercial and My era. JS. Darlow Johnson, pastor. Church school, t:45, V. M. Sackett, superintendent. Morning wor ship, 11, "Beaten Path That Load Home." Duet by Carl Mason and Wesley Ritchie. Three leaguea, 6:80. High school group led by Edith H axel. on. Happy eve ning hour, 7:80, with popular song serv ice, aolo by Mrs. Mason Bishop, and continuation of "Christian, Life" aeries under th topi "Chart and Compass." Official board Wednesday evening, 7:80, Leslie hall. Mid week hour in church Thursday, 7:15 p. m,, followed by choir rehearsal at 0:15. . AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church between Chemeketa and Can ter. P. W. -riksen, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., A. A. Krueger, auperinten dent. Sermon, 11, "How Can tha Church Regain Her Rightful Placet" Special rausm by choir, directed by MeGiachriat. Y. P. leagues; 8:30. 7:30, Salem high school oratorical section of the inter scholastic forensic held at MeMinnvilla will ba heard. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Hood and Cottage. G. T. Neal, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. nu, Lyla Knox, sup erintendent. Morning service, 11 a. m., "Mountain Topa and Valleys." Young people's meeting, 6:30. Evening service, 7:30, "An Old Man That Should ba Killed. Rom. 6:6." Prayer and testimony meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Commercial and Washington. Charles 0. Haworth, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11, "The Christian Family.' C. E. meeting, :80, "Does God Always Punish Wrong! Howl" Eve ning worship, 7:80. Thursday 7:80 p. m., mid-week meeting tor prayer, praise and bible atudy, "Notable Prayers of Notable People." HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland and Church. T. Clio Browa, lapp. auperintendent. Intermediate C. K-, Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7;80 p. m. At a p. m. Friday the Salem quarterly meet t.. - !-:....-- mA nwv V - Kta church. The quarterly meeting sessions at lO.ou a. m. ana a p. m. Baiuroay. THE GRACE GOSPEL HALL 15th and Mill atreeta. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. Subject, "The Greatest Question in the Bible." The gospel at 7:30 p. m. Arron Oleson speaking. Bible clasa Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. POLLY AND HER PALS T Wly-J T lOslSA WHERE . POLLY'S WHITE MICE Vw&S, SOS I COULD READ WITH My FEET ON THE FLOOR. m i a . -- rt STSn. MICKEY MOUSE THIMBLE THEATRE if DOGGONE IT, MINNIE ! lf YES, AND COLpN IT'S GETTIN' SO A v TOO! I'M NEARLY , M FOGGY 1 CAN'T S : FPOZEK ' SEE NUTHIN ! JIVM fc-WDw-. Irfy. rC Brrt umih. VtXRE WELCOME TO IWE WTR) f DOKT WORRVVr -ME W BROV4NSTOHE MrKO(-ljr ' ABOOT OS- MAW I RE-ALLN UJfNT VOO TO J-- frHD ME HKE, THE h- V OVV HOME WO : . SIMPLE UFeid i i r-fK QsV with 7) Km fwtufri Sticmt, In-, Cm Mrain fifi mrrvrd ir f J ,f LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY X GUESS YOU'RE. K1WDA TIRED, MARRY VCXJ WORKED AWFUL HARD -BUT THIS 15 THb UAST LOAD y Ti TOOTS AND CASPER CASPER IS THAT RAIN I HEAR? OH 4O00Y! 4rOODY. .-1 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 6th and Gains. Q. A. Thoaipaon, pas tor. Saturday. Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon, 11, "God and the Advent Move ment." Yonng people'a meeting, 8:30. Sunday, 7 :80 p. ul, lecture by the pastor, "Jehovah'a Challenge to Atheists, Skep tics and Koa-Christiaaa to Meet Him in Lebate." Preceding the lecture. Dr. J. Vinton Scott will give an illustrated talk on hit travel! in China. Wednesday, 7 :30, prayer meeting. 1 RIOKREALI, EVANGELICAL John J. Rodin, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m., Mrs. Adams, superintendent. Church service, 11. Miaa Haxeltine, song leader. ROSEDALE FRIENDS Milo Clifton Ross, minister. T. M. Trick, Sunday school superintendent. 11 a. m. morning worship. Sermon, "Adorn ing the Gospel" by Edward Harmon. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor hour. Albert Cammack leada the aenior group and Vir gil Trick the intermediates. 8 p. m. clos ing service of mid-winter revival. Sermon, " And Then Whatt" by Fred Baker. Prayer and Bible study Thursday night. UNITED ASSEMBLIES IN CHRIST 433 H Ferry. Robert Louis Taylor, pastor. Sunday school, 2 p. m., "Restitu tion." Sermon, 8 p. m., "The Man Child of Rev. 12." Sermon, 7:45 "The Beast With Seven Heada." Bible school Saturday, 2-4 p. m. Lectures Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 7:45 p. m. XMMANUEZ. BAPTIST Corner of Haxel and Academy streets. Bible school at 10 a, m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. Benj. Iorna and at 7:80 p. m. by Bro. C. D. Saucy. The male quartet will aing. Midweek prayer and praiae service Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUAL SCIENCE Pythian hall, 480 North Commercial street. Sunday services at 2:80 p. m. Symposium, -Thought." Testimonial ser vice. Meditation for tha sick and needy. Potluek rapper 5 p, m. 6 to 7:30 p. m. analysis and messages. Lecture by Dr. Orlen Richard Kring. "Man a Creation of God." Dr. Phoenix of Cleveland, Ohio, assisting. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 420 State street. Bible achool at 10 a. m. Divine worship at 11 a. m. Revival services continue every night at 7 :45 p. ra. Evangelist Ada Dowe of Boise, Idaho, expected to take charge of the aervieet. OP ATTIC? 1 (ATTIC, J HAVE LET'EM UP Nthats ii got Kirry I COOPED a -----a AN - - Starring Popcye GOULV, AMMIC X 3 DIONT KNOW THERE WERE SO MANY MAPKIMS M THE. WHOLE WORLD int. tat. Cm- rti n) nniA I 1 1 a a tr-i "VES.AND IT'S COMING DOWN MM TORRENTS, TOO. TOOTS, BUT I THOUGHT MXJ DIDtsfT LIKE RA1NI JH BOH: IS D1LUS SPEAKER DALLAS, Feb. t. Kenneth Hendricks, missionary from Jap an, will appear before a Dallas audience Wednesday night of next week at 7:30 at the Christian chnrch. Mr. Hendricks - was In Japan at the time of the earth quake which caused the death of many people and the destruction of much property, and he did res cue' work. Mr. Hendricks is a graduate of Eugene Bible College, the Uni versity of Oregon 'and Tale uni versity. His message trill be of inter est to all as he will tell of con ditions in Japan and of the world famous character Kagawa. Sev eral magazine articles have ap peared from the pen of Hendricks. A few months ago one appeared in the "World eall" on Kagawa. The'male Quartet of Eugene Bi ble college and Linden. L-eavltt, chancellor of the college, will be guests of the Christian church Sunday morning. Leavitt will de liver the sermon message. At 6:30 in the evening the young people from the college will have charge of the Christian Endeavor meeting. The evening church ser vice will be in the hands of the E. B. C. delegation. CHURCH OP XE8US CHRIST OP LATTER DAT SAINTS Held every Sunday in Salem Woman's clubhouse, 460 North Cottage. Sunday school. 10 a. as. Preaching, 11:45, CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping atreeta. C. T. Springs, minister. Bible study at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Topic,- "The Man Who Made a Mistake." Weekly obser vance of the Lord'a supper following the sermon. Evening service at 7 p. m. Song practice Wednesday at 7 :80 p. m. Dinner VSHOULDrMT where we - &!M DIDN'T -r-Stf PERMISSION, R 7 Get Your Umbrella, Minnie! HERE WE. ARE COLD AND HUNGRY AN' OUR GAS RUNNIN'LOW! YET WEVE GOT TWO SACKS FULL O GOLD: AiNT TflAT SILLY? Now Showing H0VJ THW TM ft IA0Y OF U1FLTU IM11-VT WhVTiU) SOMETHING rBOOT MV HAV A, GOOD FmiLV TRE- UjHKT VUPb YOUR HTHcK : A Horse of Another rTHERE MUST FwELlTHEy WOFT LOOK )A TUSlS WORKTlS IT? SURE. ALL XI U I BEOftAi 50 B WHEW THCVRJt Jkl EMR&AA9MAMM, DO tS PICK UPTHECLOTKES-1 OP'EM-rT y FOLOEO-XBETCHAWE II GOlMG To HELP ALL THE. WORK y f A L LOOK5 LIKE KIM BRING THEM BACK M US WITH THE. - ' ST, A NOUTTAttJ yV IM THREE OR. FOUR, Tf r-a WORK j yf C C 1 -- riTRjps r-f 1 J 1!N -- fef A Y lJOD m m S ffi ttXpra. I U -ORDUNIARILY I DOMT, CA.SPE.R , BUT THIS IS THE. S-. . FIRST CHANCE. I'VE HAD TO WEAR BrSlm SNAPPY NEW rr r- Speaks Sunday " X A Rev. W. C. Boyer, missionary from Congo, Africa, who Mill speak Snnday morning at 11 o'clock at the Goepel Alliance tabernacle in connection with the closing day of the mission ary convention. African Mission Worker to Speak At Presbyterian Rev. Phillip J. May, missionary to West Africa will speak at the Presbyterian church here Sunday night' at 7:30 o'clock. May is spending a year's furlough at San Anselmo. With Mrs. May, a train ed nurse, he founded Nkol station i . 1327 among five tribes Just emerging from cannibalism in a region 90 per cent affected with at Eight "Shell-Shocked!" 1UK..MW FWHER.6 Ff-THRUA6 FWHERS FATHER'S FWH6R? HE U)K ft CLrM 0l6(.E THEV ALL CLft.M.ntft?) i HOWbOOT VOOR . Another Color Dashed Hope SH-H-H! HEAR THOSE. idi OTV!) ii U if THEY HAD N 1 1 ( GNAWED THEIR ) fTT . -J, a .btf' f MINNIE1 THIS ISN'T f WELL WHAT --f&-Z&-j'5r POG AT ALL--IT'S H DO YOU WANT V" -, W iOjS g CLOUDS! - WE'RE Y ME TO DO ABOUT -- , GETTIN' INTO ANOTHER IT ? BLOW IT HEAVY FOOTSTEPS OM Tnc PORCH? THE DOOR CAN IT BE CLAM3Y? Golden Fete For At Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL, Feb. 9. Five sis ters of the Queen of Angela con vent, here, will solemnly celebrate their golden - Jubilee Saturday, February 10. Pontifical high mass 'will be celebrated at 10 a. m. with Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hillebrand, of Oregon City, officiating. The Ju bilarlans, Eister M. Fervasia, Sis ter M. Rose, Sister M. Placide, Sister M. Sophie and Sister M. Caroline will renew their relig ious vows made 50 years ago. Three novices will also make their first vows. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon ,the students of the normal school and academy will present the fol lowing program to honor the oc casion: "Paramount," orchestra; address, I. Begin; "Golden Bells," chorus, normal students; "Ode to the Jubilarians," L. Nelson; "Melody of Love," string quartet, M. Dehler, L. Nelson, E. RenneT, L. Oswald, piano, E. Darrington; tribute to Sister Rose, M. Seellg; "One Fleeting Hour" vocal solo, A. Walker; "The Magnificat," E. Bauman; "The Carol," vocal duet, D. Blake and E. Darrington; God's Saints a pageant, H. Saal teld, C. Meyers, M. Persyn. I. Zoll- African sleeping sickness. They established hospital, schools and churches at Nkol Mvolan, and in less than a year led 1852 people to Christ. May had traslated five theolo gical books into the Bulu lan guage and is pastor of Lolodorf and Mongale churches numbering 5230 Christians, with two native pastors and 33 native evangel ists. rA CHcMV-nOCA- ttVt f UX)Rl0'6 CHAMPION.1 ARE YE IV Jt CHftMPION.! OH.W T-lMEt fine: champion) 5 VES,rVE BEEN DOWNTOWN SHOPPlNy CAMPER1. I BOUGHT MYSELF A FLOCK, OF NEW CLOTHES ! I SPENT A LOT OF DOuZrH,BUT SOPHIE CANT OBJECT! SHES BEEN MAKING wwaV Mt 5AVE MY MONEY FOR A RAMY DAY AND IT'S SURE. nor, M. Grosjacanes.t A-"Walker U. Keber and L. Hoff er; Sunset string trio, M. Dehler, lu Nelson, C. Donnelly; tableaux; address to the Jubilarlana Rt Rev. Msgr. Hillebrand; and nobility orchestra. Captain Hall to Give Program of Riley Readings The public Is promised an inter esting entertainment at the Tern pie Baptist church Tuesday, Feb ruary 13. at which time Capt. G. It. Hall of McMinnville will give his Riley verse Interpreta tion program. Mr. Hall will prove . that if Riley poems name been, forgotten, It Is a mistake, for he wrote for more people oX his day than did any other American poet. M0ut to Old Aunt Mary's,'? "When the Frost is on the Pamp kin", "An Old Sweetheart of Mine" are all old time favorites with the public and will be heard. Riley songs will be sung. There will be no offering but the audience will be asked to &r toward the song book fund. Mission Worker Will Speak for Women's Group The Woman's Missionary soci ety of th First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday in the church parlors at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Paul Wallace will lead the program Subject, "The Negro in Africa and America." Rev. Phil lip J. May. missionary from the cannibalistic area of Nkol, West Africa, will be the speaker. Mrs. Francis Wilson will b hostess chairman. By CLIFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR By DARREL McCLURE T1 AFTER TELLlW ME. THAT A BABY LIKE YOU HAULED AIXTHCM CLOTHE3 FROM THE RE5TAURAMT ?? -IT'S A FINE, STRONG CREATURE. YOU ARE BUT; AFTER. THI 5, ITS . MESELF THAT WILL COME AMD GO WITH THE WASH ITS THE.' LEAST T CAN DO TO EARW THE GOOD AAONEV X GET FDR STANDIN' IDLE WHILE DtA WORVOM. By JIMMY MURPHY tH,rrs ONLY COLONEL HOOFER! RAimti: OUR HEARTS BEAT FASTER JUSTTHZN BECAUSE WE THOUGHT IT MI6HT BECLAM3Y AT THE DOOR'. 0METHlNj TELLS US HELL PITT W AN EARLY (APPEARANCE!