pagu nvn ociety Golfers Feted By Salem Club at Luncheon WOMEN' of the Woodburn Golf club were entertained at the Salem club yesterday by the feminine golfing contingent. Mrs. George Jones won, low score for Woodburn and Mrs. G. V. Smith for Salemi The eclec tic tournament was concluded and Qualifying rounds lor the fall tournament will begin August 28. Woodburn Invited the. Salem group to be their guests next Thursday. Committees in charge yester day were: Mrs. Prince Byrd, luncheon; Mrs. E. A. Skelley. decorations; Mrs. Roy Byrd, vis iting team; Mrs. Harry WeJdmer, refreshments. - Next Friday will be "dress up" day with foolish costumes in or der. The visiting team, yesterday In cluded Mrs. Lyman Shorey, Mrs. Fred Evenden. Mrs. Delbert Bash, Mrs. Blaine McCord. Mrs. Mary B. Scollard. Mrs. Wayne D. Gill, Mrs. Sumner Stevens. Mrs. Ma rion Heanlitr. Mrs. A. J. Beck. Mrs. Clyde Cutsforth. Mrs. Bur ton Willeford, Mrs. K. J. Geath. Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. Jack La cey, Mrs. Bud Crosby, Mrs. La Verne Otjen, Mrs. Walter Miller. Miss Barbara Jensen, Mrs. H. P. Miller and Mrs. Herbert Bladorn. . Additional Salem guests were Mrs. Max Flanery. . Mrs. Kate Bell, Miss Margaret Bell, Miss Doris Drager, Mrs. Ere el Kay and Mrs. Prince Byrd. The Salem team included Mrs. Claude Johns, Mrs. H. It. Olinrer. Mrs. : It. D. Day. Mrs. Robert Savage. Mrs. S. W. Starr. Mrs.. J. N. Bishop. Mrs. Walter Arthur, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. G. V. Smith. Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. Roy Byrd, Mrs. Ed Gillingham, Mrs. H. K. stocaweu. airs, marry wewmer, i Mrs. I. B. Joseph, Mrs. Al Petre. Mrs. u. S. Pare. Mrs. Kennetn Bell, Mrs. E. A. Skelley and Mrs. Archie McKillop. t Pioneer Dinner Unique Event Thursday An interesting evening was spent Thursday by a group, from the Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club which mo tored to Oregon City to be guests at a "Territorial Days" dinner., Baked beans from a huge iron kettle . and other - pioneer dishes were served in the rustic sur roundings of Buena Vista park. .The tables were lighted with -old fashioned lamps and the hostess group was garbed in pioneer cos tumes. - . ! Excitement during the evening was furnished by a- band of "In dians" which swooped down and kidnapped one of the diners. An old time .orchestra, -played for square dancing. " ' Those going up from here were Mrs. Ethel Parr, Mrs. Emily Howard, Mrs. Mona Yoder, Mrs. Ilda Bingenheimer. Miss Edna Purdy. . Miss Mabel "Savage, Miss Dorothy Ann Gordon. Miss Helen Breithaupt. Miss Amanda Schwab bauer. Miss Josephine Gray, Miss Josephine ETans and Miss Mar. guerite Laird. . . . Halleys to Take Trip to National Paks Mr. ud Mr. Eugene Halley of Salem and Mrs. Halley's aunt, Mrs. Jed Cousins of Portland, will embark on vacation of several weeks the first of next week. They will motor first to Salt Lake City, north to Yellowstone aud Glacier national parks and return to Oregon via Spokane and Seattle. ' , Silverton. Mrs. Chauncey II. Whitman was a recent theatre party hostess, having for her guests Dr; and . Mrs. A. J. McCannel. Miss Jane Graham, Miss Phyllis Blsser, Miss Elvira Waidt and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 'Sylvester. After the show, the group went to the Sylvester home' on "Mill street, where Mrs. Sylvester as sisted the hostess In serving re freshments. Baskets of giant zin nia and rladiolas adorns the rooms, and each of the two small tables where refreshments were served was' centered with a crys tal basket of asters. Miss Bisser and Miss Waidt are house guests of Dr. and Mrs. shortly to their home at Mlnot, North -Dakota. "f ' Silverton Hills Mrs. Otto Bar tels was the Inspiration of a birthday party Thursday after noon at her home? Attending "were Mrs. Alvin Hartley, Rosa Knauf, Mrs. Will Turner, Connie, Mrs. Ed West, Mrs. Olga Terry, Mrs. WV- J. McGIll, Mrs. Frank Tulare, Mrs. C. W Murray. Mrs. E. A. Beugll, Mrs. L. O. Hadley. m m Tr. .jr? - tTVemwea Ur1 ley, Mrs. Rosa Parish, Mrs. Eldon Mulkey, Luclle and Morris Mul key Mrs. J. H. Maulding, Mrs. Anton Sacker and Arthur, Mrs. W. L. Benson and Nancy, Janet Mulkey of The Dalles, Mrs. Merle Foots and Shirley. J Silverton. Recent changes made In the official personnel of the Eagles auxiliary Include : Joyce Davis serving as president In -place of Mrs. R. JV Baldwin who moved to Eugene; Mrs. Gny M or ley has been named trustee in place of Mary LeDoux, resign ed, and Esther In man was ap pointed Inner guard to replace Hejea. Pfaff, resigned. OFFICE SUPPLIES Everything for the Of fie Art Metal Files ! GyftQn Stationery www - -Company -Formerly Patfoa'a Book Store J. L. Cooke, Prop. 340 State St. Ihone 4404 News and .Jessie Steele, i SOCIAL CALENDAR , ) ' Honrs for the society editor are as follows: 10 a. m. co 12 p. m. and 2 to 0 p. nu every day bat Saturday. On Saturday, they are 0 a. nu to 13 noon and 1 p. m. to Op m. . .. ' - ' ..Woman's Relief corps j Sunday, 1 I-O.O.F. and Rebekah day. Basket dinner. . , j Monday, August 17 Rebekah' degree team practice after lodge in. I.O.O.F. halL Mrs. Varney Honored At Linen Shower i f . - . ' Mrs. Francis DeHarpport and Miss Eleanor. Barth were joint hostesses Thursday night at - the home of the former for a smart surprise linen shower. Mrs. How ard Varney (Eleanor Henderson) was the guest of honor. ' After an informal evening of games and sewing, refreshments were served.- In attendance were Mrs. Var ney, Mrs. George Settlemier, Mrs. William I Howard, Mrs. Noel Brown, Mrs. W. , IL Henderson, Mrs. J. C. DeHarpport, Mrs. Con nell Ward, Mrs. . Kenneth Mur dock, Mrs. A. Barth, Mrs. Fred Phillips,.5 Mrs. E. Murphy, Mrs. Stanley Satchwell. and the Misses Agnes ' Miller, ; Helen Porvine, Margaret Purvine, Doris Howard, Aletha Kelley of Redlands, Calif.. Luella DeHarpport, Dorothy Mur. phy. Marine Brown and the host esses. . Garden Bridge Party at Stayl ton Home I - : Stay ton. Mrs. Don D. Goode entertained three tables of bridge at the home of Mr. Goode's par ents In the beautiful Goode floral gardens, Thursday afternoon. High score was won by Mrs. A. M. Dosler " and consolation was awarded to Mrs. Ralph Scranton. Those who enjoyed the after noon were Mrs. Louis Pooler, Mrs. Hal Cutfel. Mrs. J. N. Fisher. Mrs. L. N. Kllian, Mrs. A. M. Dozler, Mrs. E. W. Klecker, Mrs. Ralph Scranton, ! Mrs. Martin T. Gehlen, Mrs. Wendell E. Weddle, Mrs. Louis Dawes, MrsT Eugene Spaniol and the i hostess. Mrs. Don D. Goode.. Dainty refreshments were served at the end of the after noon. t- j 1 ! Mrs. A. M. Dozler entertained her bridge club Thursday night. Two tables were In play with high score going to Mrs. Wilbur Lesley and low to Mrs. Fred Davie. x m Mrs. Kublock Feted at Persey Home Mrs. Mary Kublock of Everett, Wash., was the inspiration for an informal 1 party Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Herman Persey.. - -1 ', ' . ' Mrs. Emil Hoffman assisted the hostess at the tea hour. - Guests f calling were ;Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Heinke, Mrs. Lou Meyers, Mrs. Emil Hoffman, Mrs. Louis Olson, Mrs. Will Persey, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Miss Ruth Ann Mbrgan, Mrs. Katie Killings worth, all of Salem; Mrs. Ristow, Mrs. Dwight Huntley and the Misses Virginia, Lucille and Lor raine Huntley, all of Los Angeles. Amity. The Social Service club of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon with the new president. Miss Lillian Schaeffer, presiding. Mrs. El McKinney had charge of the devotions. During the business meeting it was voted to make several bedspreads for the Children's Farm Home at Cor vallis. Committees were appoint ed for the annual bazaar to be held during December. At the so cial hour refreshments were serv ed to about 25 members and visitors. I Hostesses for this meeting were Mrs. Jacob Mauser, Mrs. J. D. Woodman, Mrs. Hettie Shields and Miss Schaeffer. j--; Evens Valley. Mr. and Mrs; Emil K.- Loe and- Wallace and Eileen and Miss Helen Morten son, who i have been guests for the past few weeks at Evens Val ley homes, . were honored at a farewell party given by Mr. and Mrs. A. Aarhus. i Present! were Mr. and- Mrs. Loe, , Edna - Overland, Mr. and Mrs. And ton Dahl and Orlando, Marvin. Alan and Mae Marie, Mr. ' and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and Earl, Sheldon and Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dullum, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aarhus, Elser and Ardis. I : The Loes left : this week for their home at Pierpont, S. D. Silverton. Miss Edna Minor, vice grand, was honored Thurs day night: at a bridal shower by Tryphena Rebekah lodge. Miss Minor's wedding to Robert Chet ty of Lakeview will be an event of A a gust 23 at Trinity church. At the Thursday night affair. Miss Ruth Minor; sister of the honor guest, assisted in unwrap ping the gifts and arranging them on a decorated table arranged by the committee consisting of Mrs. Pearl Morley, Mrs. Kate Porter and Mrs. Bessie Goeti. Ellendal The Ellendal elub met at the home of the president, Mrs. A. Brown, Wednesday aft ernoon with 11 present. Mrs. B. Schultx was taken in as a new member. The group planned a picnic for It's next meeting tti be held at the Dallas City park with the families Invited. Dr. and Ms. Ernest C Miller are being welcomed as new real' dents of the capital.. They are making their borne at 1270 Ne braska street. Giiib Society Editor- in Miller's hall, 1 p. m. , August 16 picnic at Paradise Island, all t i Miss Prest Will Marry t Frank Willard , - The betrothal of Miss Jane Prest, daughter of J. L. Prest, to Frank Willard, son of E. J. Wil lard, waa announced at a party Thursday night for which Mrs. Emma Klinger was hostess. The couple will be married at Bakersfield, Calif., December 24. Mr. Willard is well known in mu sicrl circles. . i v Airs. Anderson Honor Guest Thursday Silverton. Mrs. ; Clark Ander son was honored at a 1 o'clock no host luncheon Thursday In the fireplace garden of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Flshwood on East Oak street. - ' Attending were Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Flshwood, Mrs. H. S. Van Balkenberg, Mrs. Jose Stalker, Mary Stalker Barth, Mrs. E. R. Ekman, Mrs. Helen M. Wright man, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooley. Mrs. J. H. Stayner,' Mrs. Elsie Nelson, Mrs. - L. C. Eastman, Mrs. Oscar Storaasli, Mrs. D. E. G elser, Mrs. Elizabeth Nicol, Mrs. E. Z. Kauf man, Mrs. Hildred Loe, Henrietta Loe, Mrs. Harry Bentaon, .Miss Rose Specht, Mrs. Olive Morley, Mrs. Ed Heald, Colleen Bowen, Mrs. Goldie Down, Mrs. : Eva Brown. ; ' House Guests Honored ; At Bridge Series ! i i . Silverton. -Mrs. Lee Alfred was hostess at a series of three bridge parties this week honoring her mother, Mrs. B. A. Sanders, and her sister. Miss Letah San ders, both of Ynmi, Ariz., who are house guests at the Alfred home. . ; At - the Wednesday luncheon, followed by bridge, Mrs. L L. Stewart won high score and Mrs. Jack Stranix second. Mrs. Sanders and Miss Rachel Jamison,' the latter a Silverton visitor from Scotland, received guest prizes. Wednesday night Mrs. Sanders and Miss Sanders were presented With guest prizes while Mrs. Rus sel 'Scott won high score prize and Mrs. W. M. Swift, second. Thursday another luncheon followed by bridge was given by Mrs. Alfred with Mrs. Saul Jans of Salem winning high score and Mrs. Earl Adams second. Gladioli and roses were used in profusion about the rooms. ' Silverton Mrs. Elizabeth Ja mie of Silverton was honored at a birthday anniversary dinner at Portland Wednesday night when her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hubbs, enter tained for her. Besides Mrs. Ja mie and the hosts, covers were placed for Mri and Mrs. George Hubbs and Miss Ruth Hubbs of Silverton and Miss Pearl Bates of Portland. .. " , The Ronald ilubbses are now domiciled at the Manhatten on Everett street at Portland. I Silverton The wedding of Ro ger Comstock and Itha Haynes, both of Portland will be solemn ized at a quiet ceremony Wed nesday at noon at the home of Mr. Comstock mother. Mrs. Ed- son Comstock in the Waldo Hills. Only members of the two immedi ate families will be present. Dr. Sidney Hall of Salem will read the ceremony The youn,g couple will make their home at Portland where Mr. Comstock Is employed. Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Davidson entertained with a fam ily dinner this week in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Harriet Wells Krentx who was 82 years old. Places were laid for the hon or guest, Mrs. Krentx, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davidson, Arlie Da vidson, Dean - Davidson and the host and hostess. - r : Silverton Mrs., Elizabeth Ja mie had as her recent house guest her nephew, Campbell Jamie, who was on his way from Hilo, Hawaii to Victoria, B. C, where he Joined his wife and the two sailed Thurs day from Montreal for London. Mr. Jamie also visited briefly with his cousin, Mrs. Ronald Hubbs, a Portland enroute. . . ' 'i : " '- ' . . ' ' -: ' -Salt Creek The meeting of the Missionary society of the Baptist church was held at the home of Mrs. Will Vllwalk with 19 mem bers present. The ladle spent the afternoon making- bandages for a missionary In Africa. The host esses served refreshments assist ed by Mrs. G. Neumann and Mrs. Ben Lang. , i j ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton and family returned this week from an 8000 'mile motor trip- east. Mr. Acton attended an Insurance convention In Minneapolis and continued with his family to Washington, D. C. m Silverton . Hills The wedding of Miss Dorothy Graf, daughter of Mrs. A. Graf of here, and Iver JorgensoB.' son of Mr. and Mrs C. E. Jorgenaon of Silverton, will be solemnized Sunday at Port land. -., a inn 3DTS Lions Picnic Will Be Held For Families rrVHE second picnic for. Lions J. and their families la sched uled next Thursday, night, August 20, at Paradise Island. The one held last month at Hazel Green waa so successful that It was decided to hare a second similar affair. , There will be a baseball game, swimming and other sports after the basket dinner. - . The. committee from, the auxi liary and Lions clnb met for luncheon at the Peter Pan yes terday afternoon to lay final plans for the picnic ? Present were Mrs. George Rho ten. Mrs. Arthur Montgomery, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock. Mrs. Es till Brunk. B. A. Newman, James Cooke and Dr. Carl Emmons. Maxine Morgan Winner Of Scholarship x : Silverton. Miss Maxine Mor gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan, has won the Hec tor W. Church memorial scholar ship given by the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy. Miss Morgan, one of four awarded the honor, rated highest of all. Other winners were from Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina. ' ' , ' v Miss Morgan, who was grad uated from the Silverton high school last spring, will under the terms of the scholarship have four years at any standard col lege of her own choosing in the United States. Franklins Complimented Before Departure An au revoir for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Franklin who leave soon for an extended tour through Texas and Oklahoma took the form of a gay party Thursday night at the home of Miss Eve lyn Carr. After the evening at cards. Mrs. Harry Carr assisted her daughter In serving supper. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. John Ru ble, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr. Kenneth Hanson, Bob Duncan and Miss Evelyn Carr, the hostess. Lawn Party for Young Set Gay Event A Jolly no-host lawn party was enjoyed Thursday night at the home of Miss Lola Rae. Games and refreshments were the diver sions. Guests were the Misses Jean Read, Vera Lindenau, Bernice El gin. Florence Elsasser, Nancy Stricklen and Lola Rae. - Escorts included Cleon Long, Wayne Williams, Norman Hinges, Don Seeley, Carl McLeod, Don Baker and Herbert Hoffman. . L e b a n o n The Past Noble Grand club met Wednesday for a covered dish 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Marie Dobesii. A long table was set on the lawn. Following the luncheon, the pres- Ident. Mrs. Dobesh, presided for the business session. The year books were distributed among the members. The next meeting will be.-in two weeks. . ' -Woodburn. Miss Ethel ; Galey, daughter : of Mr. and- Mrs. E. Galey. formerly of Woodburn, was married August 8 to Charles R. Miller of Long Beach, Calif. The ceremony was performed at Port Orchard. Wash., by Mrs. N. E. Lawrence, justice of the peace. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Roicoe Creed of Bremerton, Wash. Mrs. Miller Is well known among Woodburn' younger set. having made her home here for several years before the family moved to Aurora. Mr. Miller Is at present em ployed at Bremerton. They 111 make their home in Long Beacn after October 20. PIoneer--The Dallas Commun ity club met at the home of the president, Mrs. Ed Harris Thurs day afternoon wltn 17 present. The time waa spent on working on the Quilt. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Raleigh MIddleton. Mrs. Christ Domas- chofsky was a- guest. Refresh ments were served by the nostess assisted by Edna Harris. Oikdale Rictfard Kemmis was honored with a birthday picnic on the creek when the Kem mis ana Frank. Dornhecker family of Pio neer met for the evening, 1 Unit rreek- A babv bo v. weigh ing nine and a halt pounds was born to Mr. ana Mrs. Aioert vom August 11. This is the first child Miss Dorothea Kletzlng Is spending th weekend wnn in M. C. Gaston family at Grants Pass. . .-;, r e - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry are sojourning at Cannon beach. Falls City Group Will Give Report A if lratlm of 20 EBWOrth Timra attended the Ed- worth League Institute at Falls City. August 1-t, will give reports of th institute at ie evening service, this Sunday at 8:00 p. m. at the Japon Lee Methodist IncHtntM atmosnhere will . be created by a tent and eamp fire on the platform. A speeial Insti tute song written by Antoinette Irish for the Institute Glee eon-, test will be sung.' The Service will close with a camp fire service In dicative of those held every night at the Institute. mm United Brethren Elect Officials Conference Votes to Ak Return of Pastor, - Ret. R. C Mann The Engtewood United Brethern church held It fourth quarterly conference, Wednesday night. F. G. Roscoe, of Portland, the con ference superintendent, presided. The reports of the various societies revealed - a year - of growth and achievement. Out standing In the church's activity. la the completion of tne new junior department with assembly room and class rooms - tor all erases. This was almost a neces sity because of the growth in th Children's division of tne sunaay school. A special dedication ser vice will be held. August zx. The quarterly conference voted unanimously to request th An nual conference to return the pas tor. Rev. R. C. Mann, for the coming year. The annual confer ence will be held In the Engte wood church, August 25 to 30th. The f olio win r officers nave been elected to serve the local church during the coming year: Secretary of the official board. Mrs. Anna Wolcott; secretary of the ' quarterly conference. Mrs. Blanche Welch; class leader, Wil liam Dunnigan; Sunday school sunerintendent. Mra. Anna Wol cott; financial secretary, William Pero: church treasurer, Ed. ouon. Stewards. J. C. Hill. William McKinney, William O. Hamel, J. S. Casteel, G. G. Looney. Ushers, William O. Hamel, Wil liam McKinney, William Pero. Fred Domagalla, Ed Olson. Music committee. Mrs. N. V. Lowery. Mrs. K. A. Bradfield, R. S. Caateel, Mrs. R. C. Mann, j , Director, of the adult atvision oi christian education, Mrs. i Ed Olson. : Director of the young peoples division of christian education, Mra. Helen Johnstead Director of the children's di vision of christian education, Mrs, N. V. Lowery. - Delegates to the annual con ference, William O. Hamel and Mrs. Anna Wolcott. Baptist Pastor j Plans Vacation Sunday will be the last oppor tunity of hearing Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, before he leaves on his vacation which will take him into several of the middle states, where he expects to visit with relatives and fill several con ference engagements. During his months absence. the pulpit of the Calvary church will be .supplied by Rev. Walter Arthur Pegg. pastor of the First Baptist church of Huntington Park, California, and Rev. Frank Standard, a retired Baptist min ister resident In Salem ana a member of the Calvary church. :Mr. Weniger has been invited by Dr. W. B. Riley, pastor of the largest Baptist church In the Nor thern'Baptlst convention to apeak at a Bible conference held at Med icine Lake in Minnesota.. A sim ilar invitation has come from the management fo the Cedar Lake Bible conference at. Cedar Lake, Indiana.; Both of theBe engage ments Mr. Weniger has agreed to fill.6 He will be accompanied, by his;wife, two children, and a sis ter." . ' "' New Pastors Gome To Salem Church Rev. Lloyd Miller and to wife. Rev. Esther Miller, are new pas tors of the Church of the Four square Gospel, 367 Vx Court street, succeeding Rev. and Mrs. Roy Balderson. "Old-fashioned holy ghost meet ings are being enjoyed by those who attend the services," the new pastors report. Sunday school services begin at 9:45 a. m., the morning service at 11 a. m., the Crusaders meeting at S:30 p. m. and the evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting will be Tues day at 8 p. m., Wednesday at 7:45 p. m., with teaching on bap tism of the holy spirit. Son Is Born at Stayton To Air. and Airs. Kirsh STAYTON, Aug.M4 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kirsh are being congrat ulated upon the birth of a son, born August 10 at Stayton. Mrs. C Charplllos of Silverton underwent a major operation Thursday night nd Mrs. A. Rob bins of Turner" underwent a ton silectomy Friday morning. All pa tients are doing fine.' Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hurd have returned from a ten day vacation spent In ' southern Oregon They visited at the home of Mr. Hurd 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hurd St Glendaie. ' ' L Mr A. C. Van tluys finished Friday morning with the remodel ing and repairing which has been under way for the past week In the Van's Variety store. The front of the store was changed and makes a considerable improve ment In the property. Rural Carrier Leaves For Srrmmer Vacation . TURNER, Aug. 14.Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Pearson and son Mer vin, left early-Wednesday morn ing on a vacation trip to visit in the state of Washington. Mr. Pearson Is the rural mail carrier. William Pearson will substitute on the route. . Mr. and Mrs, 8. A. Riches left Thursday morning-on a two days trip to coast points. Mrs. Waldo Rtcbes will return Monday from the Campfire Girls'-summer camp near .Bull Run, where she was caretaker tor, the' reason. She leave later In the week for Den. ver where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Anna Johnson and twin daughter Edra and Anna are mov- I ing to Salem. Peace Speaker it X X A Adena Joy, leader of Salem's Em ergency peace campaign team, who ha gtvea a number of talks on peace action In Salem, church and civic group dnrt ing the past month. This com : lag week, Miss Joy has several speaking engagements before . women's and church rjranital tiona of the city. She will tttei leave for Philadelphia to e4 come secretary to Ray itewten of the American Friends Sir vice committee, sponsors of the ' peace campaign. 1 Rev. Weston Returns After Spending Six Weeks in California . Rev. C. O. Weston, pastor at Evangelistic tabernacle, has JUst Mtmnari from a lr weeks StSV Uvi California; returning to hla pullt l .1 wa' Sunday wnen ne win apeaa m. both the morning and the evening services. - 1 In Ms stay in California foiir weeks of the time was spent In nightly evangelistic services kt th nnon-alr summer aUditoriuin of the Full Gospel tabernacle of Bakersfield, of which Rev. R. p. E. Smith is Pastor. ) Rer. Weston spent the remain der of his time at Big Bear lake attending the Southern California conference camp meeting or iu denomination, and In visiting his relatives and friends in San Die go, Taft, Modesto and San Fran cisco. I ha will renort on his trip Sun day especially concerning the as semblies of God camp meeting Big- Bear. naST EVANGELICAL, Corner Sumner and Marion streets: Re. Jme E. Campbell, mininter. 8Mo: day school at :45 a. m.; John J. din. aapt. Moraine worship at 11 o'clotk. Special music. Sermon, "Oar Inhetit anee." Senior bijh school tesfua aid VAnnv nannlii'l l,ifu at 8:80 O. Sm. Evening evangelistic service at 73p 'clock. Uospel song service. opvaai atiiir. Sermon: "The TBirat lor uoat Bible stndr and prayer servica Thnrsa at i:so p. m. nasi rnESBTTEBXAH chtjbcb Ktmi-r Annut is. 11 a. m.. sermon by guest minister. Rev. James Ailin Smith. Theme, 'An Approved Wofk-j man," 2 Tim. 2:15. Oflertory oio. i.. liA PurUfi farriii. aunt by! Vf u.n.J T Villi rhritian EndeaTtlill at i:Zf p. m. 7:30, evening worship;! "W!,Ji s( th. Rmil." Tle- day, 7:30 p. prayer and bible stndj. led ttf Rev. James A. tsmitn. no ittvtBTTIW riTTTTKCR r. ... A u;.k . ... iinr- I.. Drill. minister. i:nrcn senooi, ; . ship, including the Lord s supper, iu:v. special music oy mon. 'Tervent Iiscipieislnp. tnnsiiaa Endeavor. S-45 p. m. fcvangeiistie aerv- ice, S p. m. Servica under direction pt the youag adult group of the . church -.n nuil .nnmbers. Ser- iniHiw, . f . mon by the pastor. "A Pagan Churtb in a ennsuan aic. t 1 niaT KirtTST CHTTKCH XT.rinn nit Knrth Liberty stree T1.I..M. Ihici m.MutM Bihl School St Mll,WU . 1 J a..c - m Rnicr n n t Alnraldr worship' at' 11 o'clock. Evening eervi,ej at CIOCK.. ev. a. miiiiacn, j former pastor will ba the guest- apeakir . . i , i : 1 . k. at DOia scrvicra. .uaiur, intwi.wii.ic and senior B.Y.F.C. will meet at 1 p. ifc. Prayer meeting ana bidio aiuay n ruar day evening at .8 o'clock. , j FIB ST METHODIST EMSCOP AX nrniKCH c. '.t rhareh. Jamea E. Mil gan. pastor; Mildred Bartholomew, aire tor of yonng people s activities: . i n.tV. a R innl Rnndav achool. 9:4 Ur.i'n vnn.ln. 11 o'clock. Dr. Louts u..l. will Muh Tbero will ba lito evening service until Sept. . The yonig C. M. A. OOSPZX. TASEBNAOU j 053 erry til.. Kv. oy urnufr, was -tor. Sunday sTnooL :45 a., at.; Iati Sheets, supt. Morning wonhlp, 11 a. if. V. Tr.l.'. urriM S;1S dJB. Kni- cial unusual program for evenini aervicf vie, Vedneaday evening, 7:, T n. aa. wniir miaween Draj cr B3TIOHT KEMOBIAZi cosauaATioxiL lth and tarry. H. C. Stover, mini tir IbmiM worshls at 11. Sermo "tficber AlUtodes.' Duet. VSupplici- Uon" (Gillingham). Pearl Eyro d II. C Stover. Sunday school at 10 a. m Roy Uarland. aupt. ' U8LXB METHODIST CHTXBCH i Sowth CommercUl and Myers street; Dean C. Poiadcster. minister. Churola arhooL :tS a. m.! Vernon Beckett, aupt. Morning worship at 11. Messager "ht.V. Ood aad Man." Epworth league. T .p as. Evening service at cloe. - inemej: 'The (Myarpiea of Lite." rr w 1 t in EVivner.TriL ing worship -servico ml 0:45 a. sn. Tenor solo, Wonderful Jesua." by Rev. Ben o . tl T..n. aja ebool at 11 o'clock; W. P. Collar d, s ...... .i perintenaent. jzhovaii's wrnruui Frmt.rmal Teeanlo. Center street a! Liborty.' - At 2:30 m leetwro by electrical trsaocriptiew and t S o'clock a Bible Stady, with questions invited aad ii which all may take part. ! THJB PEJITECOSTAL CHUBCH OP OOS S15 X. Commercial street. Bible school; 3 p, m-. Daisy Mae Wilaon, wft U rotional Service, S p. as. Evaagelistit serrice, 7:43. Visiting ministers will bs present. Woek-day aervieea Tueadayi Thursday and Saturday, 7:45, A. J. Jew sea, psjtor. rTBST TJKITED BBBTHBXJI CHTJKCB Mission aad UtA at roots. A. 8. Hew dersofi. post or, 11 35 Mission Street. BerV iees, 11 a. m. aad 7:45 p. as. Sera eft topic. "Jordan Wilderness." Sunday school, 10 a, as. Suporlntendent. Pre! Toosa. Week-day aervicet, Vi edaesdar, - ', - ( XMMAinrxz. nrLx. ooa?rx uxssmv Tew Park kail, corner 8. ISth and Leslie atroots. C. L. Botanda. auppt pa tor. Sunday school at lo a. m. Morning wonthip at 11. Evangolistie at 7:44 p. at. Midweek services. Wednesdsr, S p. n. aad yonag people'a aerrire Friday iga r I ! L " I I Peace Team Will . Talk at Cliurclies Group to Conclude Work I -In Salem District Next "Week fialem'a Emerrencr Peace cam paign workers, beginning . their iat APk here, will rive talks In churches In and near Newberg to morrow and the following Sunday the concluding day of their ac tivity, will speak at the Methodist church of Silverton, In the ab sence of the pastor. Rev. D. Lester Fields. ! - ' : I Frank Evenaon of Salem, will speak at the union park services in Monmouth Sunday night. Adena Joy, leader of the team, will speak at the Presbyterian park song ser iHm 4n ' Kwhrr SonOev niaht. Other members of the group, Mal colm Conner, Beryl Lincoln, ana George Self, Jr., will speak at the Methodist, Christian and Friends churches In Newberg. The morning services at Che halem Center, Sprlngbrook and Dundee will be conducted by mem bers of the team, and a youth meeting will be held at three p. m. Sunday at the Friend's church at Newberg. Dr. Levi Pennington, president of Pacific 'college, Qua ker school at Newberg, Is making axraangements, for the group's ap pearance In and near Newberg. The Emergency Peace campaign was, lnitianted by the American Friends Service committee and has Dr. 'Harry Emerson Fosdick, New York City minister, as Its chairman. Tucker Swimminc Pool '.. Is Popular at Marion IARION,"Aug. 4. The Arth ur; Tucker swimming pool Is as popular as ever this summer and crowds visit It on Sundays, and evenings. It is very well equipped with tables, stove and dressing rooms for the convenience of th swjmmer and picnicking parties. Good order. Is maintained at all times. No charges are made at this pooL Guests at Silverton SILVERTON, Aug. 14. Pete Rygg. postmaster at Fairedale, N. D.J and Mrs. Rygg. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moffett at Silverton. nBT cmrrsctr or oob Vnk I'it.ir. and Hood streets: L. Wesley Johnson, psstor. A 1 1 regular services resumed 8indsy. Church achool assembly at :43 a. m.f Lyla 1. Knos, superintendent. Morning' worship at 11. Sermon thare. "Soul Winners." Junior eharch in basement chapel at H. Young pedple's meeting at 7 p. m. The pastor will spesk on the subject, "One Story Buildings an Ten Story Foundalions.' Evening general service at 8 o'clock. Mid week, prayer and praise aervice Wednes day! nigfat. i jcHXTBOH Or THE MAZABEKB 13th and Center afreets. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.; Frank M. Litwiller, supt. Morning worship at 11 a. m.; Marvin O. jJobe, pastor. Dr. Russell V. Da Long, president of Northwest Ksxsrene collece. The Silver Corps ladies' quar tet twill have charge of the morning serv ice.! Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Evangelistic service st S p. m. 8ermoa. "The Smitten Rock." Prayer and praise aervice, V edneaday night at o clock. SALEM MENNOMITE CHTJBCH Corner of 17th and C'hemeketa atreet. H. H. Dick, pastor. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.; H. W. Wall, supt. Morning worship St. 11. Theme, "An Itlustrstion Wht Sin; Will Do if Pother Wilfully Ignores the Exhortstion of the Holy Spir it."! Christisn Kndesvor program at 7:?f). The orchestra is to give us a few selections. Prayer meeting and choir practice on Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. i N : I TEMPLE BAPTIST CHTJBCH North 19th and B rev man streets; Ern est Hi. Brown, psstor. Sunday school at 0:45; Wendell Cross, supt. Morning ser vice! at 11 a. m. Sermon, "A Crest Work." Intermediate Y. P. at 7:15. Senior Y. P. at 7 p. m; Evening aervice at S p. m. Speaker for evening will bo Revj Briscoe, former paslor oi tn a church. Midweek servico Thursdsy ' at 7:30 p. m. - EN OLE WOOD UNITED BBETHBEN CHTJBCH Seventeenth and Nebraska atreets. R. C. Mann, minister. Sunday achool. 9:20 a. m. Mrs.. Anna Wolcott. aupt. Morning worship, 10:80 o'clock. Theme. "On the Border of the Promised Land. Anthem. "Thera It Land." It Watts. Evening service of song and sermon, 7:45 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bradtield will sing. AMEBIC AH Z.UTHEBAH CHTJBCH Church street between C'hemeketa and Center streets. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pss tor, .Horning worship, II a. m. Sermon topic. "Do Wa Neglect Religions Op portunity t" Speeial mnsie arranged by Prof. E. W. llonton. uuet, "4ust lor Toddy," Scott. Mrs. Stsnley 8atehwell aad Usrlsnd Hellowell. Solo, "Like aa a Father," Protheroe. Mrs. Ivan Warner. 7 'cHBIST LUTHZBAV CHTJBCH Eighteenth and State streets. Rev. Amos E. Mianemsn, A. pastor, ter- i man, 0:30 a. m. Subject, "Corruption in ! the House of God." Englisk. 11 a. m. Subject, "Tears Over the City That Would Not." Sunday achool. 0:30 a. m. MrsJ Jacob Pox. supt. Luther leagae. 1 p. m. Gorman Sommers, leader. STAKQEUSTIO TABESJ7ACLE Ferry and lath streets. C O. Weston, pastor. - Sunday achool at 0:43 a. m. C. A. Wilson, aopc Church aervice at 11 a. m. Lvancesistio servica at 7:45 p. m. Both atasaagea by the psstor. Bible tad aad prayer service Tuesdsy eve nin, 7:45. Young people, Christ's Am. bsssadora, Thursday evening at 7:44. I THE CHTJBCH AT SALEM 107 8. Commercial atreet; J. Al ntoi banders, pastor. Sundsy : Bibla school, 0:4. Morning worship, 11:15. Yosag people'a seUewohip, ;. . Evan, geliatic, S; Paator J. Arthnr Johnson of Lodi, Cslif Evsacelist Maria Saadvik, Minot, S. gnest speakers. Tuesday, Thursdsy, Saturday evening aervicet, S. TREE METHODIST CHURCH Cor. X. Winter and Marked atreet ; Bee. D. A. Cohagan, paator. Residence, 1230 H. Winter atreet; phone 4680. Sunday achool. 0:45; Emory Goods, aupt. Church worship, 11 a. m, ''Brotherly r Love." T. P. service, S:S0. Evangelistia eerviea, 1 :30, Midweek prayer meeting, Thurs day, jg nv an. . - LABI8H CEVTEB BVANCELICAL Herbert E. Bennett, minister. Sunday school st 10 a. m.; W. A. Starker, anpt, Yaunc People't league at p. at. Eve ning evengelistle service at S 'clock. Specie I music. Sermon t "And the Door Wasr Shut." Bibla study aad prayer servica Thursday a S p. ra. Loaaoa : celpaiastes 11:9 throng chapter 13. i : ST. JOHTT'S aVAWOELICAX. I X.TJTHEBAM (Missouri Brnod. lStlt and A streets Service, 10 a. a. Carman. 1L Stndeat Xartm Steiba win ba, cnest speaker. . Fred de Vrics Writes of Trip Pictures for "Fair Sought By Delegates at Sunday School Convention Fred de Vries, Pratum, presi dent of the Marlon County . Sun day School council has written Th Statesman from Zurich. Switzerland regarding his trip to Oslo. Norway, to attend the World Sunday School convention. He advises all Sunday school workers throughout the county to have photographs taken of class es and buildings for display work at the Sunday school booth at the Oregon state fair. He will havo some pictures of the convention at Oslo, but is anxious to hare a large display from the Sunday schools of Marion county. Photo graphs concerning Sunday school picnics or social gatherings, a well as class groups will be wel come from any part of Oregon, he said. At the convention, Egypt and other parts of Africa, Austria and the Scandinavian countries made much use of photographs. "The convention was a wonder ful Inspiration." Mr. de Vrles wrote. "Forty-nine nations had delegates there, 320 of whom were from the United States. I am visiting the tenth foreign country now and will leave soon for France." According to plans announced In the letter, Mr. de Vries would have sailed from ' Cherbourg on the Queen Mary, arriving in New York August 10 and will return home the latter part of August. "It has. been a wonderful trip." he said. "I have seen the sun overhead at noon even north ol . us at Panama and in Norway 1 have seen the sun in all Its glory at midnight. I have taken several pictures at midnight. Has Blood Poisoning ELLENDALE, Aug. 14. -Mrs. Ed Steel who had the misfortune to -cut her hand with a bucket badly some five weeks ago Is suf fering from blood poisoning whict will make It Impossible for hei to use her hand for another sU weeks. She believes that the pois oning Is stopped but It will prob ably leave one finger stiff. Sh suffers a great deal from it. CITVISV aiPTTST CHTJKClt - Ferry at South High street; Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, psstor. Sundsy services as follows: Bible school st 0:45 s. in.; W. F Foster, supt. Morning worship st 11. o'clock; sermon, "Ideal Church Life.' Vesper prayer meeting, 7:0 p. m. Eve-Bing-worship, 7:43 p. m.; sermon ob ject. "The Writing on the Wall. Sun dsy will a the Isst opportunity of heor ing the psstor before he leoves on vsca- . tion. Prof. L. B. Taylor of I.infield col lege sings at both service. The evening service is broadcast from S to 8:43 p. m. Midweek aervice Wednesday night, 7:4i; Prof. E. A. Miller, leader. COTJBT STREET CHTJBCH OP CHRIST Court Street and 17th. D. W. Daniel, pastor. Bible acbool, 0-15 a. ru.; Mi Jcsn Hswkins. supt. Momiuir worship, 10:4S a. m. Sermon by B. i hhoeninkrr. Subject. "Why Do We Oliserve The Lord's Day, Instesd of the Jewish Salt bath, as a Day at Worship?" KveniTj worship, 7:45 p. m. Speriel mosie. Mi ssge by Walter Menslea of .Kugt-ne, a son of missionaries in India. Christian r.'n deavor and discusaion grout s for all ( at 8:30 r. ni. Bible study and prsycr meeting. Thursdsy, 7:43 p. m. Wednes day and Friday meetings of LsJi.s' Aid society.. ' , BOSEDALE TBIENDS CHURCH - Milo Clifton Uoss, uinister, bundsy school at 10 a.' m.; Mrs. B-rt L. Hamil ton, ,upt. Both busses will operate this Sundsy. Morning worship at 11; ser mon: "How to Know One Is Convert ed." . Folks are asked to bring bnkkrt lunches and one but will take a group to tjuinahy park for Innrn anil after noon session of Msrion County Holiness ramp meeting. Christian Kndesvor so cieties meet at 7 p. m. Evening evan reliatie servica at 8. Reports of Twin Rocks conference. Mesasge by the pss tor. Mid-week meeting Thursdsy, p. ni. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY . CHURCH Milo Clifton Ross, minister. Morning worship at 10 a. m. The minister will ' berin a series of messages on the theme, "The Bible: The Basis for Belief." This one: VWhere We llsve Come From." Reports of Twin Rocks conference, pun day school at 11 a. m.; Chester Skelton, aupt. i - PTBST OEBMAJf BAPTIST I North Cottage and D atresia: J. I Olthoff. ilr. Bible school at 0:43 a. an.; Samuel Schirman, aupt. Morning worship in .German at 1 1". Sermon, "Aasser dent Lager," ("Without the Cr.mp"). F.vening wortliip at 7:30. Ser vice in charge of the Rev. J. J. Lucas. Midweek devotional hour Wednesday eve ning at S o'clock. GLAD TTDIHOS MISSIOK 1310 tt. Hth street. Sundsy school, 10 a. m. ; classes for all ares. Morning worship. 11 a. aa. Tonne Poople'a aerv Ice, S:30 p. ns. SeJvstion ssessaa, 7:45 p. m. Praise and prayer Wednosdsf eve ning, 7:45 p. tn. Midweek aervice Fri day evening, -7 :43 p. m. Eugene D. 1 don. psstor. JASOK LXB MEMO X I AL M. B. ' Korth Winter, Jefferson and Fair ground road; Lynn A. Wood, minister. Church school, 0:4S a. ra. Morning wor ship, 11 a. ra. Theme: "Victorious Liv ing. ' Test Join 5:4. Epworth Learuea. 7 p. aa. Evening servico S p. sn. Echoes o( Epworth league institute by our dsle gatian to Falla City institute. . SOUTH SALEM FBIEVDS CHURCH 8.. Commercis! at Washincton atreet; Chas. C. Hsworth, pastor. Sunday achpol. 10 a. as. 11. morning worship. Sermon "The Science of Sowing." 7:30 p. m., evening aervice. Devotionata led by Na than Cook. Mrs. Fred J. Toots will address the meeting. Thursdsy, p. ea., midweek prayer, praise and biblo a tody. FT ST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST . Caameketa and Liberty streets. Run day school at 11 a. sn. Services st 11 a. SB. Subject, "Soul". Testimony meet ing at S p. m.. Wedaeaday. Reading room in the Masonic temple, 11 a. ru. to 5:30 except Sunday aad iolidaj si CHURCH Or 7HRI8T " Worth Cottage and bhiiipmr Streets, C. T. Springs, minister. 139j North Commercial street. Biblo study! at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Topic: "Honest But Mrstskea." Observanra of the Lord's topper. Evening servica at 7 SO o'clock. FIRST COMOREOATIOHAL CHURCH Liberty at Ceater. J. R. hieiouds. min ister. Family aervice at II. Sermon, "Ko ligion and the Good Life." Miss Joseph ine Brass, aoloist. i CHURCH OP JTST7S CHRIST OP THB LATTER-DAT SAINTS Corner Cottage anil Chemrkcta streetr Sunday school. 19 a. tn, LYeninj sort ices, :SO.