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The 02EG0N STATESMAN, Sclera, Oregon, Saturday llorniflsv Septcnbcr 21, 1933 PAGE FIVE : Local News Briefs Sabs, Auto Shop - Qeorge Douglas, Salem high . school and Willamette university u graduate, has been employed as a, substitute teacher In charge- of the senior high auto shop. Principal Fred D. Wolf announced yesterday. Doug las received practice teacher train ing in the high school machine shop t under supervision of C. A. Cuderian. Wolf said ant auto shop Instructor probably would, be enw J ployed Tentually lor this posi tion, left vacant when Tom Wol- gatnott -was held to lack proper credits to entitle him to receive a vocational education teaching certificate; Ninety boys are en rolled in this course. -v. . ; Special Communication of " t Salem "Lodge -No.J 4, A. F. V A. M. at the lodge hall X Rtnrflv Rnt. 21 at 1:00 p.m. to conduct the funeral, ser ,vice of G. W. LaHar. By order ot - the W. M. . ' ?lJ:f H- V7. ' Swaf f ord, Secretary. Sues for Divorce Jessie Dean yesterday filed suit for divorce .from r Francis -Howard Dean, to whom" she was married in - Van couver, Wash., September 6, it31. She alleges cruel and Inhuman , treatment, and. further that he deserted her August 4. after she - had awakened -him during 4 the night to call medical assistance tor her. The complaint states that August It she received a letter from him from San Tranclsco re Questing her to send hia clothing. .She asks restoration of her maid en name, Jessie Waldle. ' Dance continued at, Kent! hall Sat. nlte. Eddie Burke'i hand. Vanish Fire Ladder City fire men yesterday were retlnlshing the 85-foot extension ladder on the department's aerial ' true, which was blistered by the heat ot tae capuoi . pre usi avw. old Tarnish was removed, two new coats applied and a third may be added. Aside from minor losses of equipment, ima was w ewx ' equipment damage suffered by the department in this fire. LostBlack fur eoUar. Phone Mrs. Goodwin, 743. Reward. Permits Total SMSTour per mits for repairs and reroof ing costing 1345 all told were issued hT the citv building inspector yes terday, as follows: 8. M. Endl- eott, reroof store, 110 South 12th street, sisa; f. o. uowersox. xw- root stare, 1104 Leslie. 285; - Statesman Publishing company, repair building, 215 South Com : merclal, $45: Jack Allen, reroof dwelling 1960 North Capitol, ISO. Reserved Seat San Jose-Willamette game Sat, Sept 21, on sale Cliff Parker's, Price $1.10. . . Accidents Minor Two minor automobile accidents were report ed to city police yesterday involv ing the following: Frank M - Erickson, route three, and Frank ' Zane, 1SZ East Miller street, at Court and Commercial streets; Edwin if. Tucker. Portland, and Mrs. Ada Toung, route five, at Commercial and State. No injuries were listed. Employes Meet Employees ot the Associated Oil company held a. general "get together" meeting in , the Marion hotel last night R: H. Cook, assistant sales-man ager for Oregon. Bill Harding, su- vrintendent OI service Siauons, and F. K. Neff, local agent at tended. ; -.'"' Here is a real bargain tor you, The Statesman one full year by mail for only $3.00., - Douglas Answers Answering suit of Leroy B, Wonderly for damares. Vernon A. Douglas aa- 'miU the plaintiff was afflicted with varicose veins and that the defendant treated vWonderly a portion of - the time he was dis abled, but denies other allegations of the complaint. Dismiss. Suit Circuit court ac tion brought by the United States life Insurance company against Henry G. Ziegler was . yesterday ordered dismissed without costs to letther party. ". Tiancek .continued at Kentl Hall .. va ii i. ihirt.'i nana.-' Demurs to Complaint In eon section with ' salt of Lloyd L. Hughes, Inc., against Sun Onn and Dr Toon, defendants , have tiled demurrer to the complaint Disorderly Condoct Charged- Chet Ridgeway and an nnldenU tied persons , were arrested last night by city police on a charge of disorderly conduct - AbDrore Account Final ae- count of Sarah Bruneau and Se-4 Una Bruneau as executrlces of the estate of Charles B. Bruneau has been, approved in. probate court Obituary At the residence on route 5, Sh . lem, September 20, William iF. Burch, aged years.' Survived by widow, Lois B. Burch of Sa lem; s, brother, Jerold Burch of , England; a sister, Mrs.; Marion Smith of Salem; cousin, Edmund . May of Salem. Funeral services from the chapel of .the Clough . jMtrncs: company olohomj, - tsep- tember 23, at 2 p. m. with Inter ment in the City Vltw eemetery, Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating. Spalnhour s In this city, on -Sept 20, Charles E. Spalnhour, at age ot 55 years, Survived by wife. Pearl r Spain hour, Salem; one daughter, Mrs. Theada Doty, Salem: sister. May Brookham, Illinois; b re t he r. Frank Spalnhour, Illinois. Funer al annooneementi will be an ' nounced later from W. T..Rigdon and Co. - . At residence, 11 JO S. Liberty, Sept 19. Gordon W. Lafler, aged 80 years. Survived by wife, Me lissa, Salem; " one son, Axtnur- K. Lallerv Portland, r Funeral , serv let Saturday, Sept 21, at 1:30 p. m., at the chapel of W. T. Rigdon ic Co. Rev. W. C Kantner, offi ciating. Wordens Appeal Undertaking on appeal brought by the defend ants Worden in the suit of. Eve lyn R; TJmphlette against the city of; Sllverton and I. D. Worden and wife was tiled with the coun ty; clerk yesterday. In a Jury ver dict on trial ot the suit the plain tiff was awarded $5000 damages tor injuries sustained V to - her hand, injured rn a tall on the sidewalk! In1 front-of the Worden house at Sllverton. The Jury ver dict was brought in July 1$. Special dance, U. Park tonight 1934 Ford de luxe coupe like new. Private party. $475 without ra dio. $15i more with radio. 290 S. 14th street ' - Takes Residential Beat A res idential patrol service tori the city ot Salem! was added yesterday, to the list of duties whiheh the new private Investigation service, New ell "Williams, director, will under take. The patrol offers to do work: by the month, week, or day, de pending ; upon the wishes ot the owner who desires the service, with a view toward preventing the property; of owners away from home from being burned or bur glarised, ' Ice. Prompt residence delivery. Also crushed ice and salt for ice cream. Capital Ice St Cold Storage Co., Kta Trade St Phone 540 J. Services Set . Funeral services for Oscar TO. T. MuellhauBt Port land, brother of Otto MneUhaupt ot Salem, wiH.be held at 2:30 pja. today Irom the Hohnan & Lull Colonial mortuary. North 14th and Sandy boulevard, Portland. Interment will be in Lone Fir ce metery. ; Surviving in addition to the brother here are the widow. Mary, brother. T. Muellhaupt and sister, Freida, all of Portland. Rummage Sate.' White Shrine to- daV. S50 N Hlrh St. Two Industrial Deaths There were two fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending; September 19, the state industrial accident commis sion reported Friday. The vic tims were Calvin A. Petrle, New- berg,' and Carl J. Anderson. Port- and. There were 852 accidents reported to the commission dur ing the week. Sunday dinners, Ella's Inn, Rick Teall. Wood's Car Blazes An auto mobile firemen said belonged to Troy Wood, Salem, was slightly damaged by fire which started around the carburetor while the machine! was la the 100 block on South Liberty street at 4:40 o'elock yesterday afternoon. A hand extinguisher was used in putting but the blase. Dances continued at Kentl Hall Sat. nits. "Eddie Rnrke'a hand. neckleseness Charged Gordon J.' Benson, Salem, was booked by city police yesterday on a charge ot reckless driving. Charges ot op erating , an automobile without brakes and ot driving without an operators' license were written up against j Vernon B. Sumner, 1140 North lth street. - Luts Florist 1270 N. Lib. F. 9592. Speeder Fined James H. McPherson. 1317 Market street, paid a $2.50 fine yesterday for speeding, according to municipal court records. A $1 penalty was Imposed on Florence A. Eshelman, 494 South Winter, for driving a car with Improper muffler. Seeks' Divorce Charging de sertion, Margaret Udell yesterday filed . divorce complaint against Clifford; Udell. She asks 'custody of their; two children, $20 ninth ly support and, $75 . attorney's fees. They were married In Mon- tesano,. Wash., November 9, 1923. Appointed to Board W. T. Jenks of H. S. Gile and company, was recently appointed a member of the board ot trustees of the Co lumbia River Gateway Foreign Trade association. The board will meet Tuesday noon, October 1, at the Multnomah hotel In Portland.' Citizenship Class The- citizen ship czm meets tonight in the T. M. OLA. under the leadership of C. A. Kella. who has announ ced that the class is often to any body preparing f of citizenship, without charge. ' VUlt to Inspect J. C Albright, deputy administrator of W. P. A., and H. .W. Hughs, director of fi nance and reports, rlslted the Sa lem WPA. offices ot district num bef 2 on an Inspection tour yes terday; To Study Budget . ! The boy scout council finance committee last night at their meeting in the chamber of commerce, carried on an open discussion of the bud get" - - .. Inebriation Alleged Three men were booked by. city police yesterday on charges of being drunk.: One was listed as Charles Grimm, transient the other two as John Doe and Richard Roe. Here Is a real bargain tor yon. The Statesman one full year by mail lor oaly- $3.00. Action Dismissed Circuit court action brought by - A, A, Flesher against W. W. Flynn was dismissed yesterday on order ot the court and attachment made la connection with the suit or dered discharged. - Illegal LightsWayne Wfflard paid a dollar fine in Justice court yesterday tor driving a car .with UlegUUghts. Births - Toralinsoa To Mr.' and- Mrs. Arthur Lewis Tomllnson, Silver- ton, a- boy, John Lashler, born September 15 at a local hospital. Jackson To Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jackson, route three, a boy, Robert Gordon, born September 14 at a local hospital. Police Go Hunting Patrol men liOuls Burgess and Atlee Wintersteen and radio operator Cllve Scott of the ' Salem police force are leaving this morning on a, deer hunting expedition which win last until Tuesday. They plan to try their fortunes in the- Pais ley district, south ot Bend. Thorn- i Nelson Is substituting for Scott Here is a real bargain for yon. The Statesman one full year by mail for only $3.00. Insurance Agents Meet' A meeting ot all the representatives of stock Insurance companies last night studied policies with a view to obtaining the best protection. The meeting was part ot -an edu cational campaign tor Insurance agents. ... Here Is a . real bargain tor yon. The . Statesman one full 'year by mall tor only $3.00.-' ; Fined $5 Each Melvin Jasper Boatwright and ' Melvin David Boatwrlglrt were haled into Jus tice court yesterday, each charg ed with operating a motor vehicle without license plates. Both ad mitted guilt and paid $5 and court costs, k irStrs- -' ' ' - HiiglT Rogers Better r Hugh Rogers, city engineer, who v was being treated at Salem ' General hospital last week, Is now able to walk about town and is reported in greatly Improved health. He hopes to be able to return to his office tor. regular duty within a week. ' ' . - ,.r : Teachers to Meet - Sunday school ' teachers and officers of the First Church of God, North Cottage and Hood street, will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock to discuss church work for the fall and winter. ' Manages Station Elvis Pruitt, for the past two years with the Woolworth company here, is tak ing over the management of. the Gilmore service-station in West Salem, beginning today. Griffith Replies Denial ot all allegations of the defendant's sec ond, further and separate answer is set up in reply tiled -by S. O Griffith, plaintiff In suit against J. E. Parrish pending in circuit court .. Settle Suit The circuit Judge yesterday ordered dismissed as sett'tled the suit brought by Lola Williams against Claude Martin. Hearing in Estate Final bear ing in the estate of Edgar T. Bar- kus has been set for October 22. Coast Bridges to Be Ready on Time An ot the tire Oregon coast highway bridges, now under con struction, will be completed on or before the . contract limitation date. C B. McCullough, state bridge engineer, declared Friday. The bridges will cost approxi mately $5,500,000, Including in terest on the bonds and all other costs. Work on the Alaea -bridge was started in April, 1934, while work on the other spans began In July of the same year. McCullough said the Siuslaw bridge would be completed in February of next year while the Coos Bay bridge would be n min ed the following May. The Coos Bay bridge is the largest of the five spans. The Reedsport bridge will be completed in December of this year and the Alsea span In Feb ruary, 1935. The Yaqulna Bai bridge win be ready to turn over to the state in September ot next year. Work on the 'Yaqulna Bay bride was delayed because of trouble with the foundations. Hop and Prune Ptcher Are Wanted for Today The National Reemployment service announced yesterday that about 100 hop pickers and a-few prune pickers would be needed to day. Blackberry pickers, the announcement declared, are want ed at Claskanine. : rati chuech or chxist ., SCXZKTXST ClinB,ktm sad Liberty tU. Saa&sr eaool at 9:45 aa 11 a. m. Soaday r- Tice at 11 a. m. aad 8 p. m. Sabjact Of lesion Mrmon. "JfatUr."- TmUibobt mUa( Wedaaaday aiar at S o'clock. Taa raadiac raam ia M aaaaia taaipla opaa U I. a. U 8:30 p. m axeept Baadays aaa aauoaji. nXST BaTTIST Bibla school. 9:43. JVad Broer. inier- latoadoBt. Freachinx aorrieea. 11, aad 7:80, Dr. 3. X. Cotunt prcackinf: Bora- ills' subject, "Tha IMviaa Program of ETBfUsa": arcniac' '.'How to Saiaa taa Joad ia SaUa"; tint ia a Mr la ( araagaliatia ateetiagi by Dr. Coaaat. B.Y SOTTTH SAISM TBIESSS SoatB CoaBorcial at Wathiastoa. Caar- lei C . Havorth. pastor. Sunday school. 10: atoraias woibsip. 11. Miss PhTUi rlaer hat chare ot tha nniic: C. I. Hotting. a:SO, Anita Cook, leader; aiaf worship, 7:S0; Bi&woek ateeting tor prarar and praiso Tbartday, 1 :so. " ZOSXDALE TSXESVs' XQ Cliftoa Boss, minister. Snaday aeaooL 10. T. D, Trick, aaponatoadent MornJag worship, 11. "Lying to th Holy boost ; tatarcosory prayer, : 4 p. Christisa ZadeaTor, T p. as. - CAXYAKT BAfTXST Soath High and rsrry. Cbareh school t :d5, lira. W. A, Bsrkas, snperintendt. rrsaeoing srrts. H and 7:30, Bur. A. K. Taia of Portlsad,. guest pastoc a. x. U. aarriea, 0:89. - S.t'r 'QSnXAV SATTIST Kortk Cottage at 0. Bar. O. Schank. auisting miaiatsr. Bond ay aebooL ' t :3, Baa Bchhmaa, sapniatandeBt; Boraiag same, ll ; Talng Knlei, aid- wees praytr mstting wedaesday at S. CHvnca or ceszst . - Kartk CotUaa aad BaiBoiaav CB. Spriaga, nlaistea. Bible etody, 10; aer moa, ii. ay dgar Vrtntf at Jl alalia ob aarvaaee of the Lord's Bower: eTanina' as i.aw. ..... etolzwood mnrza USTZSXX 17th aad Kabraska. B. C. Kaaa. via later. Saaday school. t:4S; morming wr ship, 11, "BewarA f or - Taithf otaoso" ; 7:0; aUdweck bible etady Wednesday at . ' , . ; CHTTBCB OT JBSUg CHXJST Or v XJLTTZB DAT SAXSTS . " ICoeti at tha Satoae Teaas'i elub, 466 aorta vottaao. saadsy acaool, io; preach- ug semes, :su p. sa. .. rOTTBSQUAKS CHTTBCH 3 855 Coart. BDitaire. Eranr.liit aad I lira. Charles Gsines will bold a series at special aeetiagj beginning Saaday. Rogers ScionFree in Tragedy; - - -"" . : tit A Benry Baddleatom Rorers (Utl); jPa after leinir released en bail in the mystery ahootinr of Ihreiyn Hoer, !mnaical eomedy favorite, at Bogers farm home at IndeO, Pav; Anthori tlas expressed opinion the actress committed auielde following qoarral witit yoanc riBST CHT7XCH OT COS Worth. Cottar st Hood street: L. Wee- ley Johnson, pastor. Church aeheal class es at 9:45. Xylo D. Xjsoa,apW Morn ing worship st 11. Sernrea "The King dom ot God aad Hi Chexch; a Cont pariaoa." Th ehorns will slag "Ait Hail IsasaaaBaL" . Toaag Peopla'a society at 6:45. Debate em "BesoWed. that a Christisa Should Sot Participate la War." Ironing isrrie at S. broadcast from S:0 to t:15. Sermoa, "Th Mean ing el Calrary." The mixed aaartet wiU eiBg. "He Hideth My BoaL" BibU atody Wedaesday, 7:49 p. at. Choir re hearsal jmoar sdght. Ueaie srsrer meeting every Tuesday at Mrs. Butcher's, loss Jiui street, aaa each rrtday at Mrs. Leits', S307 Laora areaue, at 3 aw a. rHUlI METHODIST EmOOPAL State aa6 Cbarch streets: J. E. Mini- ran, pastor: Mildred BsrtaoloaMW. direct or yoang people's ectivities; Ox. K. M. ustks, o. BL sopu Morning warship, 11, i a uoa ei tat uvuik." Evearag war ship. 7:80, "The Genius of God." 8. &, S:4&. Toaag People's Derotioaal meet ings, d:30. BUly Crary will preside at the High School Warn aeettag La tha parsonage. Warren Peters will lead Cel- loge Vespers ia Chrest eettag. Miss Bleaaer Moor will lead th Coram die euasioa at th church. SnTBBTCiaT XTJTHXBAJr Charch street between Chemeketa aad Ceater. Bot. 1. W. Xrifcsen. neater. Saa day school. 9:ii, Alrta Olaea, saperia tendent; meraing wen hip, 11, "Why Kaa man the Syriaa, the UasleaK waa Healed aad Ket tha Uneieaa of Israel"; anthems. Awake Mr 8oi" (BmOard) aad "Oed iaXar" (Shelley), chair; Toaag People's leagae, 7 p. bl, Clarice Kelbe, - leader; enrollment of confirmation cms Batnrday at 10:0 a. a. csubch; or va xaxabxww Saadar school at S:45: rraak. M. lit- wilier, sapt. Moraine worship at 11 o'clock. "The Ufe I Now Lire.'' Marria O. Jobe, minister. A class ot abont'14 members will be receieed into chorea membership at this service. " Toaag Peo ple's meeting et 0:30 p. a. Evangelistic a em eo at 7:10 p. m.. "The Meaaest Thief That Brer LiTed."' Prayer serriee Wecnesday, 7.-30 p. m. COTBT STBXZT OHTBCH Or OHBIST Court and 17th. D. W. Janiela, pastor. Bible school, 9:45, Miss Jean Hawkiaa, snpenntendent : aemrng worsnin and eb- serrance ot the Lord's Supper, 11, mes- sage, ' Besntntioa ; Christisa fades rer, ;S0; evening message at 7:80. "Tha Charch Loot and round,' ' personal ap pearance ol the Uhnstian n dearer brou- cast group ; midweek etady Than day. 7:45. VTB.ST WBESBTTEBlAJt Winter and Chemeketa. Grorer C Birt- chet, D.D., pastor. Charch school, t :SO, J. 1. ritxsimmens, aperiateadent; morn ing worship, 11, "A WeU Balanced Life", anthem, 'Lake as tae Hart irascuia;; P.M.C.E. societies, S:S0; evening worship, 7:30, mediution, "An Adeanate Perepee Urs et Life," anthem, "Jesus, Lersr of Mr Seal" (Caap): midweek prayer. praise and bible study Thursday, 10. THB CHVBOH AT SALZM Upstairs. 441 Coort street; J, Aloaio Saaden, pastor. Sunday bible school, a p. m.; mi. Usriaaa Bnoemate, snpt. Tree ship, S p. a.; Pentecoetsi Gleaners, 7 p. m.: Zranceliitie. 8 v. a. Tussdar. bible ttady and prayer. Thursday, prsiae and sermon. Batnrday, gospel meeting, S p. TOTTED SCTBJrCB Or TBVTK Tellewahip center, 410 Bute street Saadar ecrrices: Junior bible etady. 1:30 a. a. IHviae healing, lecture, S p. m. Bnbiect. "Mr Kiagdeca Coae." by Or. Orlea Biehard Bring. Midweek serr icea. Tharsday evening, S p. nu Pea- eastrationa aad lecture. a OBACS OOIPEL HALZi 15th and MiU streets. Saaday school at 10 a. a. Preaching at S p. a.; anh- wt 'Qod'M Autraea of the.-Ham Heart," At 7:44 p. a, th Gospel, A, Porter, evangelist . tS: T.wsY.TW nrsrarowvAV. if. X. CBTJBCH ' antk Camntareial - and- MrerS etreete: Deaa C. Peiadexter aainiaUr. . Saaday ukui mt e-as a. an. . Thema at taa xa o'clock worship, "'The Price ot Winning vr- ?n.Artk Ton at S:SO a. a. Evening service at 7:80, "The Conquest wwawnwr.Trrai. Itn nxrOBMXS H. Capitol and Marion; Edwla Horat maa, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. a. Geraaa serriee 10 a. a. JSngliah serv ices. 1 1 a. a- "The fiaprem Need." - A gsrdea party wiU be held sf the Pr eeaaga. 6t Marion atreeV ThBrsday from Iwi pa . . TBMTLB "BAPTIST OHUXCB Korth ltth aad Breymaa svsaae. JBaa day neb !-: a. a.; Harvey rtaa. supt Preachiag at 11 a., aad T:se p. m. ay Kev. Koeert u, jrayae) o. Cat :80 p. av-...;'u-::':;- V1TAUTY SHOES A Complete Line t-. AcMin Bootery - 105 North HI Snldyald Dinner Also American Dishes How get there? Ton walking down Commercial street to Sits fishing market then yon stepping upstairs, There ws uxs. " - 11 A. BL to B A. 1L vt& WBUam J. reby (ri4rht)his liogeza, riMT emiXTTAw mrrmtir . Center end Hire, etraet Omw T. iwn baaiu acneoi: . nr. uaeier. sept; :30 a. a. Morning- worship, 10:45. Tha awemU. .V. T ..J Sopper. AnUem. There Are Shadows." 7 ewawaer. oermea, "xne Ublldraa at IHI. WU AM . V - M . , ... K" dearer. :1S -nu -m in fn- vvmn. Wm. aiag evangelistie service, TU0. Aa ia- w.m awTire , wiia a special I as tare. (OTiaua, vsrw or ueamaaisal" Charch nJebt nnriw Vr-Al. t.,a The Paster's Call broadcast daily at rXBST BYABaBLICAZ. Corner Samrner aad If um (.), Xmory W. Petti cord, D.Dn mraister. Saa day school at 8:45 e. a. Joha 3. Bodia. sapennteaaent Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Tenor sole by WllUaa 'Wright Seseaea, "Wekiag on the BeadUM Sesier nagn acneoi ana young people's leagaes st 6:89 P. a. Eveaiag ersagsllstic ser vice st 7:80 p. a, broedesst. Tenor seloe by William Wright Sermon, "Hea vea -The Kind ot People That Will Be There." Bible study Thursday at 7:80 P a- eaaaaMamemaam rSEX &CBTH09Z8T CBUaCH bTorth Wiater at Mark 4 iitutr af TT Pitcher, pastor. Saaday school at 9:4; Herbert Heatseav aeot. Mormin wenkin et 1L T. P. M. 8. crease at S:SO n. m. iaOMa, piwMIf J I flair MTylCt St f-Bft. RaW .Mdlf -Veaat V A Mfla. 1. 1 Vfh t e . w - - "w -m . em e eaava eap M ens A MW ar eently Mtarwed misaioaariee from, Iadls win ksve charge ot both aeralag aad .TiBof aei i luea. OL ICi A. OOIKL SABSaWACXJi SS rerry street; W. H. Caldwell, pas. tor. Saaday school et 9:4 a. at Hern lag worship at 11 a. m. Gospel team aorv. mo at taa w feopie's Heme at S p. a. Toaag People's neoetiag at ; 9:45 p. m. Xveaiag ersageKstie service at 7:45 a. a. P,e.nru awtiM ftHiw .U. rw- eaeeira reaearsat xaaxeaay evening. HIOEXJUTD TBZBXDS I Highland avsaue at Chnreh atraet; T. Ore Brown, -paster. Bible askeol at 19: uuiea awss, supt. aeettag tor worship at 11. Junior O. B. at S:SO; Basel Biekard, supt Intermediate CIK. st S:S0; Minnie Beckett, supt Adult C. . at 6:30. Evangelistic services at 7:90. rrayer meeting at T:SO p. a Thursday. KBTGHT MB1COKZAT, ': COHOBBQATIOltAI. 1 9th aa Ferrv. H. O. Starrer. nalaUCer. Morning worship, lL "The Hope ot the worm,-- ant a em, jesns, Thoa Art Standing" (Boberts). trie. "O Lovinr Father " (Del Biege); Saaday school. 10, J. i. Thorn pa on. superintendent. - CHBIST LXTTHIBAJT CHTmCH '. 18th aad State. Bev. Amos K.;Minno man. A.M pastor. Sunday school. 0:30. Mrs. Minneman. superintendent: German service, a: bo, "ilave Ko Care lor the Morrow": English service. 11. "The Wid ow of Serepta Belies on God's! Cars"; iiutaer league, l p. a. JASOV XJE8 XBXOBIAX. K. S. Corner Korth ' Winter aad Jeff arson. Lynn A. Wood, minister. Church school, 9:45. H. B. Ca reenter, superintendent Moraing worship, 11. 'Jesus, the Archi tect"; Zpwarth leagues, 9:80; evening service, v:BO, "Be Still aaa a. now That I Am' Sod"; Prayer meeting Thursday, i:so. , v ; , - xiauxmtx, baptist i Cerasr St Haiel an "AeUsniy streets. Bible eeaeel at 10 a. as. rreeeaittf- at 11 a. as. and 7 :80 n. aa. Saeeial saaaie. Pray er servtee Taarsdar evening St Tt45 'cleek. ':. I - - TIXST COnQKSOATXOVAXi UVrrtv at Center atreet. B. Bimonds. minister. Saaday seaeet at :4S a. nu aferaiar worship at 11 e'eletk. Serasea, "Teve World's DUemas." Sole s Kiss Jeaepatne. Bress. .. t - t ; ' THB SALVAnO AMCTt - 19S North Commercial. Captsla sad, lira. MeAUaa. Saadar achoel. 9 :30; saerav taa eerviee, 11; Yeans People's; sseetiac , :S0; evening eerviee, er weea-aav serv kes TnesdsT, Tkarsday, Sstordsn 0 p. as. M A L L ORiY Cravanette - HATS MfS : EMMONS, INC . . -429 Stats: , USE CHINESE HERBS ' : ; WHEN OTHERS FAIL ' Charlie Chan Chinese) Herbs Remedies are non poison' ens, their heal ing virtue has been tested hundreds years In following: eh so tils nil 8. B Fonz meats, throat, slaasltis, catarrh, ears, : longs, - asthma, - chronic cough, stomach, gall ; stones, co litis, constipation, diabetes, kid Beys, bladder, heart, avervea, Moralgla, ' rheomatisia, i high blood pressure, gland,, skin sores, nsale, female and chil dren disorder; i ", . 8. B Pons, 8 years practice lav China,- Herb ; Specialist, gives relief afteT ethers talL 123 N Commercial SL, Salem, Ore. Office hours every day, 9 to p. aa, except Sanday and Wednesday, 9 to 10 a, m. I 1 Public Health Group Gathers Seven - County Association Leaden Talk Seal Sale -For Coming Season v Aa cathosiastie organization meeting ot publle health associsv! tlons from . seven neighboring counties was held at the chamber ot . commerce - Friday -with' the Marios, county association the hOSt gTOUP. " vi - ' ..' V Mrs. Saldie Orr Dunbar execu tive secretary of the state associ ation, arranged the program . tor which Frederick D. Hopkins, ex ecutive "secretary ot the National Tuberculosis association, iraa the principal speaker.- The -purpose ot the gathering was. to prepare tor the Christmas seal drive , which opens the day, after Thanksgiving, November 297 and to eonfer with Mr. Hopkins who is touring the country. ' -Mrs. . Chandler Head . . v of Salem CUBpalgn Her. George H. Swift, president of the Marion county association. presided. He announced Mrs. w. EL Chandler as chairman o( the Salem Christmas seal, sale and her assistants as follows : Mrs. Harry Weldmer, Mrs. V. E; Kuhn, Mrs; victor Griggs, Mrs. A. R. Hunter, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. Lee Warnlc, : Mrs. H. O. Smith, Mrs. Robert Craig, Mrs. 8ylvla Knox, Mrs. Joseph Toung and Mrs. Ira Darby. ' " Counties represented at yeater- xlay's gathering .were Douglas, Jackson, Lanei Polk, Tillamook, Marlon and Linn. ; After the morning session the group, adjourned to the- Quelle for ' luncheon. Short talks were given by Miss Blanche Runels ot Jackson county, W. L Van Loan of Lane, .Mrs. C. L Win nick ot Tillamook county, Mrs. Charles Ferrier of Douglas, Mrs. A. EL Utley of Polk. Mrs. Ferris ot Ben ton, Mrs. Jake Werle of Marion, Dr. V. A. Douglas, Dr. C. C. Bel linger and Mr. Hopkins. Miss L. Grace Holmes, state statistician of the'Oregon Tuber culosis association, spoke at the afternoon meeting and quoted fig ures to show the decisive decline la the death rate due to work done by funds raised through the sale ot Christmas seals. Fifty years ago, every 100th home in the United States had a case of tuberculosis and the dis ease was ranked first in causes of death. It is now seventh In caases. Miss Holmes pointed out. . Hopkins took for his topic, "What Kind of Education Pre vents Tuberculosis. Mrs. Dun- Lbar gave a resume of progress made In Ills and Dr. Douglas spoke on "Health Problems in the Willamette Valley." Credii Aitociation i$ Strongly Favorable to Campus as Capitol Site The Salem Credit association, in a straw ballot at its weekly meet Ung yesterday, noon, voted nearly three to one to place tae new statehouse on the present Willam ette university campus site. Seven , members voted to re build on the old location. Nine teen favored the campus acquisi tion. Not a vote was cast for the hill site south of town, though the ballot Indicated all three choices. Wanted Filberts ' for Cash BAKER, KELLEY J : &CO. Phone 8841 souNosro aaas Bargoim. Offer I ' By MaU CUT . ... filAIL . " To The Oreiron Statesman Salezrv Oregon,.' ' . . , " . Please send me three sample ' copies of The Statesman without : farther obligations. I want to ac , quaint myself with your paper. -, - Name , Address Coming Events Sept. 21 San Jose vs. Willamette, football. Sweet land field, 8 o'clock. Sept. 23 Eugene Borr oa Townsend plan, taberna cle. 13th and Ferry, 7:&. p. m. - Sept. 27-28 Ortgon State Bar Association, - October 5 Sisth Mickey Moose anniversary at the ia&iaore, October 0-11 Columbia River Branch of W. F. M. S. meets at First BL E. charch. y October 1S-20 Marlon ; county Christian Endeavor eonvcntloB, Presb yterlan charch.'; ,;; ..: -: Edwards Returns From Trip South Arthur J. Edwards," tor many years the man who has run - the Statesman's newspaper press,- re turned yesterday from a trip .to California during which he enjoy ed inspecting the press rooms of three metropolitan papers,-the Call-Bulletin the Chronicle y. and the Examiner, all in San Francis- co. Betareen vislta to the papers he and Mrs, Edwards spent their week 4a the south "doing" China town' city of the west under the guidance of Mrs. Edwards cousin, Morris Flynn.' t Edwards greatly enjoyed Gold en Gate park, especially its big In directly lighted aquarium, he said. The Immensity o the Golden Gate and San. FYaJielaco-OaklaBd : sus pension hridges, now nnder con struction was difficult to compre hend, he remarked. The suspen sion cables for both structures are now in process of being woven between the shores. The Edwards went south via the coast route and the northern Cal ifornia redwoods and returned up the Sacramento valley where they encountered 1 OS-degree heat. Oregon Trail Idea Utilized in Drive Again this year, as last, the "Oregon Trail" Idea wUl he fol lowed in the Y. M. C A. drive. October f to 17, according to plans made at a meeting yester day noon Of the T. M. C. A. en rollment committee. A. E. Larimer, of the Portland T. M. C. A., .will direct the cam paign. - In carrying oat the pio neer idea, Douglas McKay, general chairman, will be designated as chief guide. Carle Abrams, Fred Anunsen, Tedv Chambers and George Rhoten, who negotiated the covered wagon trail last year in. the same capacity, will act as guides. Four major drivers, working under each guide, and four immigrants riding: with each driver, will he selected later. ' The slogan, for this year's cam paign, proposed by C. A. Spragusr editor of the Statesman, is "Give All-Ton Can Get All Ton Can." Paul B. Wallace is chairman of the sustaining membership cam paign, tor members giving over 25, who are being enrolled now. , ATTEND OUR SUNDAY SERVICES " Morning Sermon at 11 The Eingrdom of God, - and His Chrth, Evening Radio Service, S P. M. (Broadcast over KST.M, 8:30 - to 0:15) :-. Sermon. TTht Meaning of ' : ; jClvaryw : Special Singing,' Both Services V First Chnreh of God la. Wesley Johosoo, Pastor -' N. Cottage and Hood Sts. : 'To Any Point in ; . ; ; Marion. Polk, Benton. Claclcamas, v - , Yamhill Linn, or Lincoln : -Counties Only ; r v - - Name Address : Also find -,. -i V--- " Beneficiary New ) S. Ho S. Social. Program Told ' - "- " -" --esUBaaannnni aaa '., rJ 11 General Assemblies' on : list; Three Student - . Dances Planned i Eleven general assemblies and . three student -'- body sponsored - dances - are scheduled - at Salem high school for the coming jrear. It -was announced yesterday at Principal Fred D. Woirs office. The assemblies, with the class-. es to attend and teachers to be in charge of arrangements, will he as . follows: ' v . " November 7 Armistice .pro- rram. sophomores ana juniors. Ruth Brautl. . November 27 Thanksgtrtng - program, Juniors and sophomores, Wesley Roeder. " . Homecoming Is Set " -December 20 H o m e coming. Juniors and sophomores, Frances Fellows.' " v' . - Febrnarr 2 0 W a s h 1 nrton'S birthday p r o g r a m, sophomores and seniors, Gertrude smitn. -: March 19 Viking review, lun , lore and seniors, Vivian Bartholo mew. April 30 Student body nomin ations, til classes. ' ,. " Mar 7 Candidates campaign speeches sophomores and juniors. Mar 14 IasUllation of offi cers, sophomores and juniors, Ger-. trade Snlaler. - , - j May 2 1 Awards, all classes, Vernon Gilmore and Merritt Da vis. - May 28 Memorial day exer cises, seniors and juniors, Mary Eyre.. . - ' June 4 Senior assembly. Jun iors and seniors, Ola Clark, Dances will be held October 10, December 12 and February 21. TTnlfclan lAated School holidays are planned as follows: October 11 County Institute November 11 Armistice day. "November 2'S and 29 Thanks giving. " . December 25 to January 5, in clusive Christmas vacation. March 14 to 22 Spring -vacation (tentative). The first semester , will dose January 31. 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