- Local News Briefs - Mea to Leare Major H. D. Bagnall, army recruiting officer, Portland, announced yesterday that word haa: been receired from headquarters, Vancoarer Bar racks, that the three Salem hoys, LeRoy J. Willis;, . William R. Mack, and Joice E. Fultx, who en listed far aerriea in the, Hxwxiian Islands, will all leare Yancourer Barracks on - Monday, December 14 th, for the orerseaa discharge and replacement depot. Fort Mc Dowell, Calif., to awaft the sailing date of the army transport. t .Prompt del. Dry wood. Tel. 5004. Jury i Term " Ended Unless some emergency arises the trial finished In circuit court Thurs day will complete the duties of that Jury. A. new term will start In January and no cases are set for trial between the present time and the end of December. . The present Jury sat not only for the trial of cases before Judge L. H. McMahan but heard cases which had been transferred to Judge L. O. Lewelling for trial." ;i Attend Gym .ileet Lestle J. Sparks' of Willamette uniTersity and Vernon Gilmore of Salem high school are receiving mention in connection with the annual meeting: of the Oregon state phys ical education association to be held in Portland December, 29 and SO. Gilmore Is being proposed as a nominee - for rice president of the organization and Sparks is member of the nomination com mittee. Prestone Is, the guaranteed anti freese. Be prepared for j epld weather. Prestone does not erap orate get yours today. Due JLo the strike the supply is limited. We hare it. Valley Motor Co.A Hollywood Serrice Station. 182nd To Reunite number of Salem World war veterans are . planning to go to Portland this afternoon to attend the annual re union of the 162nd Infantry regi ment of which the old M company of the national guard here was one of the original units. Today Is the ISth anlrersary of the regi ment's departure for overseas service. The reunlonwill start at the II Travatore 'caTe, Southwest Fifth and Salmon streets, at :S0 p. m. Disabled Veterans Bazaar Food Sale 32S State, Saturday., Grabenhont to Build George Grabenhorst, jr., Thursday took out the year's 148th permit for construction or a new nouse nere. bringing residential construction -values to SS30.491.The house, one tnra titvTi nf frim frntriirt Inn with shake - exterior-and maho gany and fir interior trim, will be built at 1540 Jefferson street by - Adam Engle. J.E- Cox Thursday was rranted a permit for' a 150 house reroofing Job at 1065. Nor- - - v.- " . Fine cnristmas trees. z Marion. , Three Accidents. Fatal There ware, ffnrea fatalitlaa. in Aree-an ! due to .industrial accidents dur )ng the week ending December 10, the state Industrial accident .com mission reported Friday.. The vic tims were Matrin Kerr Portland, shovel oiler; Ben C.'Prnkham, Portland, ranch worker; and John WJlburn. Portland, sawyer. There were (TO accidents reponea w the commission during, the week. Gift Boxes f Hose.-a nationally IItia TA ,Inu Ant fnaira .W.l.WMO . ... V. v M V t-rr w w 69c. Bishop's Economy - annex. 136 X. Commercial. ; - Grde : OoMtags v Topic Xew rules for the protection of rail road ..grade; crossings throughout the state will be - adopted at a meeting, to be held here December T18. Frank C. McColloch. state utility commissioner announced Vrtdsv: Rpnorts dealing with grade crossing accidents will be discussed. Representatives of. a large number of railroads and truck lines will attend the meet-1 Ins;.-' :. . .' . Two Extradited Extradllioaf MUo C. Keller and Clifford J. Spttler, both of whom are wanted In Seneca county,' Ohio, was au thorized by Governor Charles H. Martin 'here today. .' Keller is charged with child abandonment and Spitler with removing mort gaged property. Spitler was ar- rested at The Dalles and Keller in Xmu ! Special Bridge lamps, complete with shsdes,. $1.95 Woodry Furniture Co.. 474 S. Commercial. " Teachers Become Parents Two Salem high school Instructors and their .wives are being felicitated on the birth of children this, week., A girl, their first child., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlay. jar. ana .Mrs. m. j. r.ue - parenU of a boy. their third child. Finlay Is band and .orchestra In structor and EHef teaches social science, . J ; Asks Preferences The secre Ury of state sent letters Friday to all holdover state senators urg ing them to express, a. preference for seats during, the 1937 legis lative session. Seats not reserved by the holdover . senators , will be available for the newly elected . senators. A committee of repre- - sentatives has charge of the sest ing arrangenifnt In the house, Non-Stooping CharRed U.I.G. B-lnd, Woodburn, was booked bv el t y police yesterday on a charge of failing to stop. A charge of .violating the basic rule has been written up against O. E Lee, 955 North Winter street. ! Contin Ernt ' "bee. 1 1 Kalem ltoarl club, election, pot luck sup per. 7 p.m K. ofV- hll 210 4 North CtxnroercUI street. . . Dec. 12 4-H local leaders meet, courthouse, 2 p. ox. Dec. 12 Ananal district, meeting loganberry control board, chamber . of cotn snerce, l:SO pm. Dec. 18 Banquet and reception . ; to Willamette football players, 6:SO n. sa . Marion hoteL. . . -,- - Three la Crash-f-Three motor ists escaped unhurt when their automobiles collided . on High street near Salem high school at 12:1 pJm: yesterday, they re ported to police. The three driv ers were Walter Lansing, 1920 North Summer street; - Robert Vernon Victor, ljo East Miller, and Richard Stiirdavant, 1855 North' Fifth, The only other ac cident, reported yesterday invol- red Norman Ham llton, 310 East Lincoln, and Mrs. O. E. Whltneyr 1555 Saginaw, at Ferry and Com mercial streets. Install Xfw Ele va tor A mnrl. era elevator costing 11900 is to he Installed in the Marlon hotel, according to a permit Issued at the city hall yesterday.' Other building permits included: Mrs. Roma Hurter, alter house at' 565 South Liberty street, 850; Henry B. Koehler, ; alter) apartments at 818 North Llbeky, 840; Mr. Chllders, rerdof apartments at 1620 Ferry, S16j: Mrs. Adella Gilliam, reroof house at1 776 South 12th, 150i : - . . i , V.F.W. benefit' dance, Sat.;' Dec. 12, Fraternal temple, 447 Center street. Music by Johnnie Calla han's 10 Swing Entertainers. Ad mission, gentleman 50c, ladies 25c. Tooze to SpeakFred J. Tooze, sr., will address! a Townsend meeting Monday nght at the W. C. T. U. hall upon the social security act. Other program numbers ar ranged by J. H. Hrryman Include music by the Zinej Sharnack fam llr orchestra, mnalnl ruitin. pilsa Sharnack, readings by Dor- oiny aicuuiiy end song by Mrs. Block, president if the Indepen dence club. Prestone is the guaranteed anti freeze. Be prepared for cold weather. Prestone does not evap orate get yours today. Due to the strike the supply Is limited. We have it. Valley Motor Co. & Hollywood Service 1 Station. Attends ' Dinncr-j-G o v e r n o r Martin left for Portland Friday afternoon to attend the dinner last night In honor; of Brigadier General George Marshall, recent ly placed In charge! of Vancouver barracks. The governor expected to remain in PnrtlnMil wor-nlht to attend a democratic meeting today. - Ob ituary ' ; Wflkinsf. ' In this -city Friday, Dec. 11, Louise WHklns, 70, Slate resident of route 7. Survived! by widower, William Wilkins and innn. V.A-marA C. Wilkins. Funeraj announce ments later from the Salem Mort uary, MS North Capitol. Pearre 1 '' t Edward IJ-. Pearcef at a local hospital December f, aged 67 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Hattie' E. Dodge of (Salem; five sons, uavid R.of Monmoutht Or ville S. of Huntington; Park, Calif.. Koy E.. Nile J. and Harold W Pearce, all of Salem i sister. Mrs Charles Busey of Safem; brother. Lewis F. Pearc of Yakima; 11 grandchildren.' Fundral services from the chapel of CIouKh-Barrick company Monday. Dei. 14. at 1:30 p.m; Interment I. O. tery. O. F. ceme- McKay Laura B. McKay, at a local hos pital. December 10. aged 23 years. Survived by parents. 5Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. McKay of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Irena Schaefer of Salem, Mrs. Allie Hauptmann Bernlce Me Kay of Clearwaterj Neb., Miss Gladys McKay of Salem; brother. Gerald of Salem: jgrandmother. Mrs. Irena McKay of Elmira. N. Y Funeral announcements later by Clough-Barrick company -r". 1 i Mrs. Adelide Newton Keys at residence. 166 W.; Washington. aged 75 years. Survived by daugh ter. Mrs. Alethea Parry of Salem ana two sons, Millard Keys of Pittsburgh. Pa., and Harwood of Rochester. N. Y.. and four grand children. Shipment jwill be made to Holley. X. Y.. for Interment by uiougb-uarrfck company. CookS At'a local hospital, December 8. E; J. Cook, former resident of Eu gene, aged S3 years. Remains ac companied by son will be forward ed by Terwilliger funeral home to Pomona, Calif. j for services and interment. , i i Christensen At the residence. Salem route 4 December; li. Casper Henry Christensen. Survivfed by widow. Carrie; son, Ray; brother and sisters. Hans Christensen, ' Mrs. Mary Musiel and Mrs. J. E. John son, all of Wisconsin. Funeral services will be held from the W. T. RIgdon company chapel Mon day, Dee. 14, at 1:30 p. m. : - . , . i Frank At a local hospital Dec. 8, Hen ry Frank, 65. of I Independence. Husband of Florence Frank and father of Helen Loder; brother of Albert of Stayton. 1 Peter of Ore ;'gon City and Mrs. iRh'oda Maertz of Et Centro, Call! Funeral ser vices from the Tferwilliger fun eral borne Saturday at 1:30 p m. Rev, R. C. Mann officiating. In terment In I.O.O.FJ cemetery. Ph. 6328. -i:Y. .. Maybark G. R. May hack, jfather of Arn old of New York, Walter of Glen cullen, Luella and 'Ruby Mayback and Alice Pohl. all of Portland, and Meta l Christensen of .Tlgard; also' six grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Terwilliger funeral home. Ph. 6928, with Interment in the City View cemetery. Rev. Olthoff officiating. , " Safye for Uqnld-Tablets i - Salve-Nose t - Price Ticket Sale Fine Indications point to a sell-out of tickets for the dinner to be iheld at the Marion hotel next Wednesday night hon oring the Bearcat football squad, three times winner of the north west football title. The committee handling the ticket sale -has met a speedy response from business and- professional men, among whom first contacts wjere made. Lutx florist, 1276 N. Lib. P. 9592. :, ' - - I r -. ' - To i Hold Christmas Party- Ladies of thelMcCormick class of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mrs. George E. Lewis, 178 North Winter, Tuesday, Dee. 18. at 1:30 Pv m.. for a dessert luncheon and Christmas party. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Ralph Mercer and Mrs. Humer. . Escapee from- Hospital State police were jasked yesterday j to hunt for Paul! Layman, 200-pound inmate who j turned up missing from the statB hospital Thursday. Layman, aged 40, was a grounds trusty. He ; was : committed iroro Roseburg. Fan Installed A circulation fan was installed yesterday In the vault.of the county clerk's office. The fan not jonly gives a change of air In the vault but aids In clearing out the air in the main office.. ' - ': ' - ' 'I ; j Licenses Approved Beer li cense applications of Earl Looney at the Zoo Auto park near Hub bard and Juia DeJadin at Hop mere have been approved by the county -court. Attachments Returned Cer- tificates of iattachment of real property have been filed In circuit court In the against F. (case of August Car) G. Bowersox and Frank G. Cary City Paid I $3234 The county treasurer yesterday paid the cltv of Salem S3 23 4.3 9 -as its share of recent collections of 1935 taxes. City Treasurer C. O. Rice report ed. ! - - Licensed at Chehalfg Harbart W. C. Clak of Portland and Alice W. Elliott of Salem received a marriage license at Chehalis, .Wash., this . Week. Tuletide Projjrain a Christ mas program followed by a com munity basket social will be held at the Pratiim schoolhouse be ginning at 7)30 on Friday night. Grant Meek Postponed The Grant parent-teacher association ha postponed its monthly meet ing to next Tiday night. Howe Arrested Eugene Howe was arrested yesterday on a non-support indictment returned by the grand jjury. Cantata Will Be Offered Dec. 20 "The Good Samaritan" a sacred cantata, with; text compiled large ly from Jhe scriptures by Bemice H. Rnnkel and the music by Ken neth E. RunkeL .will be presented by the choir of the First Christ ian church, corner of Center and High: streets, Sunday night, De cember 20, at 7:30 o'clock. The cantata has Its setting in the Interview of a certain scribe with Christ. The scribe asks Christ what he must do to Inherit eternal life. Christ's answer, which includes the parable of the "Good Samaritan, is then por trayed In vivid form. Appropriate expression Is given to the practi cal message of Christianity In re gard to human relationships. A choir of 35 voices will pre sent the cantata. The part of the narrator will be sung by Mrs. Gertrude Cherringtbn, soprano. The part of Jesus will be taken by Mr. Fred Bates, baritone. Miss Elene Douglas -will be the alto soloist. Mrs. L f i s Plummer Schmidt is the organist. The choir is directed by John Schmidt. Jr., who will also sing- the part of the scribe. i TotrntenS. Mat Meeting i Sunday at High School All Townsend club members and friends) are requested to at tend a mass meeting to be held In the Salem high school aud itorium Sunday. December 13, at 2:30 p. m.J State Director Dr. R. I. Shaddock will be the principal speaker. Arthur . Moore, district organizer. Will preside and re quests not jonly Townsend mem bers hut the general public to at tend. Dr. Shaddock Is known as one. of the best speakers In the Townsend-: movement and has a message of great Important, local leaders declare. Birth fnrtrlTn f r an A Mr Stephen Meuehel, 1042 Highland avenue, a ooy, ueraia Lee,- Dora December 9. at Salem Deaconess hospital, f . SharpewfTo Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sharpe. route three, a -boy, born December 8 at the residence. Hrtland- To Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. j Titlan1 1AKA Vnrth Capitol street, a boy, Harold Lew is, oorn UBcemDer 6 at tne resi dence. ':; . ' t Mm I ( Mt Crest Abbey; Mausoleum and! Crematorium i- - Lloyd T. Rlgdoav Mgr. - r ? Traffic Code Test Avoided Hath Pleads Guilty, Pay $15 Fine; Drank Driver Gets Usual Penalty The Phil Huth reckless driving ease failed to go to. trtaLjm sched ule yesterday afternoon w h e n Municipal Judge A. Warren Jones accepted a plea lot guilty and a recommendation from City Attorney Paul R. Hendricks that the defendant be fined $15. Huth's attorney had threatened to take the ease to circuit court on an appeal, contending the city traffic code was Invalid and Hendricks had threatened to have the charge transferred to justice court to be prosecuted nn der the state law. Judge Jones Imposed a $100 fine on Hiram Hagen when the latter pleaded guilty to drunken driving. In addition to receiving a 30-day suspended Jail sentence, Hagen was placed on one year's probation and, bis driver's license was suspended for one year. .. Complaint for $1400 damages was filed in circuit court yester day by Anton Rothenfluch against Clement Duda, executor of the estate of Frank Duda. The plaintiff is seeking damages for the alleged Improper drying of hops by the deceased Frank Duda. A trial of the same case was ready to start in circuit court recently but was i held up when it was found the defendant had passed away after the institution of the suit and no substitution for the defendant had been made. The plaintiff claims that by reason of the deceased's slack drying the hop crop he failed to sell his hops and suffered the loss specified in the complaints. In probate court In connection with the Duda estate objections to the final account of the execu tor are filed by Rothenfluch on the grounds that his claim Is a lawful one, that It has been re fused payment and that the es tate should not be closed until the damage action Is settled. Circuit Court - Bank of Woodburn liquidation; orders signed to sell Gervals chicken house to Howard Tong for $200 to pay taxes $167; to permit 195 in taxes to remain un paid; to permit W. C. Jeschke notes to outlaw; to pay partial taxes of 222. Stayton bank liquidation; or der for settlement of A. P. Er peldlng note for $300; to permit $873 taxes on timber to remain unpaid; to settle note of W. F. Klecker for $150. William Hirte vs. Gladys Hirte; order for citation to plaintiff to appear and show cause why he should not pay $16 0 attorney fees, $50 costs and $50 a month temporary alimony. Lulu Brown vs. George W. Rit teman; order extending time for filing bill of exceptions to January 4. I . Mabel and Henry Coleman vs. Charles Whitney and others; complaint for partition of real property, j - Andrew Sheperd vs. Cora Long and .others; order of dismissal on stipulation of settlement between the parties. Probate Court Chester B. Lindsay guardian ship; order for citation to Issue for hearing on appointment of guardian. Lucy E. . Brown estate; final account filed by -Walter H. Bell, administrator. Hearing set Jan uary 19. . .; Emil Bochsler estate; Joseph ine Bochsler appointed adminis tratrix, and Joseph J. Keber, Alois Keber and J. D. H a r t h named appraiser. Herman Nuttman estate; de termination of Inheritance tax on $27,059 taxable property set at nothing due to exemptions. Barbara Trost estate; closed and Joseph J. Keber released as executor. Elizabeth Nuttman estate; or der granting Francis J. Nuttman, administrator, authority to sell at private sale stocks held in the estate. Marriage Licenses Elvln Joseph Clark. 27, dairy man, Woodland, Wash., . and Emma Karo line Mulsiy, 22, housekeeper, Aurora. Justice Court Elmer John Beekley; complaint of driving with -Illegal lights Vis missed on. motion of. district' at torney's office and new complaint' for the "same violation filed. No plea "entered to new complaint. John Bright; waived preliminary-hearing on charge. of Issu ing check without sufficient funds nnd hound ' over to grand Jury. posted $250 huy ; ; -VH Arlow- Mix and John Ogle; pleaded guilty to : charge pos-" session of game fish in- closed season. Each fined $25 and' costs. Ogle failed to pay tha fine and commitment ' issued. - ' - Municipal Court r Robert , W. Dinbat, Portland, $5 bail forfeited, basic- traffic rule charge. - -; urniT UHUiiiB Ifarioa aaS N. Li hart t atmlr Bfbl Behoof :45. Tt4. Brof, rapt. Harming wtnbip, XI. 'clock. E. E. Hytii, sapt. Astsriesa Sunosy Sehaol aaioa, will pk. Evening senriea, ' T:30. Jack Uiteh1I, teacher ef th Uaim BibU laaara 'of PortUad.' will apeak. 'Orsaa prelude, T:15. by Kiss MiUer. Toana poeplo's meet ins, 6:80. Prayer meeting Wednesday. T:80 'clock, .. V THX TskrLB'BAPTIBT CHTTKCH - Korth lth aad brapais atreeta. Xr aeat H. Brown, pa tor.; Sunday achool, 9 :45 a.Ok MorsiiiK serrice at 11 a. aa. Sermon, . "The Chriatiaa's : Security Plan.'? B.T.P.U. at S:S0 p. aW.'. later audtata aociety at 0:45 p. m. Erening aervice at 7:80 p. . Harmon, "The Re pealer of God."- Midweek services Thurs day at 7:80 p. an. PIEST GEBMAH BAPTIST North Cottare and D atreeta. J. I. Olthoft. pastor. Bible school with classes for all area, at 9:45 i a. am. Saatuel Bchirman, aupt. Jdorning worship in Ger au at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Dec Chris tea Ruhm," ("The Chrmtian's Boast"). Meeting of the church members at 2: SO. ETeninc worshin In Enclish at 7i30. Gospel message, "What Shall Be the Preacher's Themet" Bible stndy and prayer' meeting , Wednesday erening st S o'clock. riXIT CHRISTIAN CHTTBCH Corner of Center and High streets. Guy I Drill, minister. Church school at a. on ir : v Ia.jk . He Tours," sung toy the men's onartet. Sermon, "A Real Christian Experience." Christian Endearor societies meet at 8:15. Erening serrice at 7:80. In rec ognition of annual Woman's day. the Women's Missionary society will hare charge of the serrice. : Misa Gertrude Shoemaker, recently returned missionary from Africa, uftll be guest speaker. Mid week serrice Wednesday at 7:80. COTJRT STREET" CHTTBCH OP" CHRIST Court and. 17th streets. D. W. Vaniela, pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Miss Jesa Hawkins, aupt. Morning worship anl obserranee of the Lord's supper at 10:45; Message. "Shall We Discard It!"- Erening serrice and Christian En dearor at 7:80. Solo by Katharine Scharf. Message, "God With Us." AU day meeting of the church women Wed nesday in the Bungalow. Midweek serr ice Thursday at 7:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST Kerth fTattar and ShiDDins streets. C. T. Springs, minister.' Bible stud at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Topic. ' ie Greatest Vocation.' ' Obserranee of th Lord.' a- supper. Preaching, 7:80 p. m. Topic, "Character Building." Midweek meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. at. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Liberty at Center. J. K. Simonds, min ister. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Sermon. "The Beginning of the Gospel." Anthem, "Spirit of God' by Whitby. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Kiseteenth and Ferry. H. C. Storer, minister. Morning worship at 11. Ser mon, "Immortal Money." Anthem, "Coma and Worship" (Wildermere). Quartet? 'Follow Me" (Shelley). Ere-, ning ; serrice at 7 :80. " Sermon, "The Strappado." Duet, "Brightest and Beat" (Cranmer). Sunday school at 10 a. m. Boy Harland, aupt. Young people's meetings at 6:45 p.. m.. SAINT PAUL'S ETI8COFAL - Church and Chemeketa streets. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Saint Mary's, . Woodburn. 4 p. m. Toong people at the rectory, 6:30 p. am. Rer. George H. Swift, rector. FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner of Summer and Marion streets. Bar, James E. Campbell, minister. Bun day school at 9:45 a. m. L. L. Thornton, rupt. Morning worship .at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "A Peculiar People." Senior high school and Tonng People' league at S:30 p. nu Eraagelistie serrice at 7:80 p. m. Sermon, "Eraagelistie Message." Bible study Thursday at 7:80 p. as. EVAN G ELI S TI O TABERNACLE . Ferry and 13th streets. C. G. Weston, pastor. Sunday school at 9 :45 a. m. C. A. Wilson, aupt. Church serrice at 11 a. as. Subject, "The Messiah of Prophecy." Evangelistic serrice at 7:45 p. at. Sub ieet. "Where Are . the Dead!" Bible study at 7:45 p. m., Tuesday. Subject. "Isaiah Chapters Seren to Nine." Young people's aerriee Thnraday at 7:43 p. m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS S. Commercial at Washington atreeta. M. H. and Haael K. Porter, pastors. Bible school at 10 a. m. Morning wor ship at 11 a. m.- Christian Endearor at 6:80 p. m. Erening ' serrice . at 7:30 S. m. Midweek prayer - meeting Thurs ay, 7:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL AND SZFOBJsXS CHURCH N. Capitol and Marion atreeta. Edwin Horstman, paator. Sunday . school, 10 a. as. German serriees, 10 a. m., "Truth in Christian Liring." English serricea. 11 a. m-, ' I he Yielded Life and Human Relationships. ' FTtST fJETtTRCH OF SOU North Cottage- and Hood streets. L. W. Johnson, pastor.. Sunday school assem bly at 9:45 a. as. James S. Daris. aupt. Morninc worshin at 11. Sermon. ''Abore All Our Asking or Thinking." Janier church in basement chapel at the same boar. Young people a meeting at . :45 d. m. Ereninc serrice at 7:45. Special "automobile" aerriee. Sermon. "The Ante Teaches Religion." Midweek, SerT' ice Wednesday sight. THE CHTTRCH AT SALEM ' 117 V S. Commercial. - J. Alonso Ban ders, minister. Sunday. Bible school. .3 r devotional, 8:15; Y. P. F., 6:80; eran gelistic, 7:80. A great spiritual reeorery eampaign, with Erangelist R.' Byfrester and i Mrs. Sweeten speaking erery eve ning st 7:80, s m CHRISTIAN AND MISSIOMART . ALLIANCE i 655 Ferry street. R. W. Brestler, pas tor. Bible school. 9:45 a. as. D. Sheets, supt. Morning worship, 11- a. . m. Yeang people's aerriee. 6 :45 p. st. Evening : . Extraordinary Opportunity : Reliable, Experienced , "Auctioneer --v who has txndacted some of " the " largest ahrtlon saies in tne , noruwesv, will ! open permanent A action House lr 8aJera Will ; ; consider ' partner. Investment required. Write- Box 4 57, :" Salem Statesman.' ... -ti , ,; 1 USB CHI. NISI. HKRIIS When Others Fall t'HARLIK CHAiy " Chinese Herbs i REMEDIES i Healias slrtae has been tested hundreds jrears, " for . chronic ail meats; nose. thronL. ' einuaitts. catarrh, ears. B ra lnnsa, asthma. -chronic coasls, stomach; : call . stones, cell tin,, const! patio a. tliabetls, fcMneya, bladder, beast, ' blood nerves, aenralgla. rbeamatlsro, high blood ' pressure, Riand, ski a sorea," male, : female and cbll idren disorders. ;.' ; , - : S. B. Fobs. B jrenrs practice In China. Herb Specialist.. 122 N. Commercial St. Salem, irr. Office boars 9 to p. m, Snada a ad Wed. to I O a.m. I i mm Lead Revivals 4 EvanKelist R. Sylvester and Mrs. Rath Dawson Sweeten of Yak Ima, who are condnctlng a se ries of spiritual recovery meet ings at the Church at Salem, 197 H South Commercial, nishtly. 1 aerriee, 7:45 p. m. Wednesday; 7:45 p. m. prayer aerriee. j AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHTTRCH Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Ser. P. W. Eriksen, minister. Sunday school, ; 9 :45 j s, m. Arnold A. Krneger, sopt. Morning wor ship, 11. Sermon topie, "What Means the Voice of One Calling In the Wilder ness t" Prelude, "Morning Song.f Ruth Bedford; Call to worship, "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, the choir. Special made arranged by Prof. I E. W. Hobson: Solo, "O Dirine Redeem" (Oonnod) Loagine Brietxke. ! Iiather league, young people's aerriee, 6:30 p. m. Evening serrice. Sermon,' " Joseph the Forerunner." Monday erehing, 8 p. m., the church eooncil will meet in the ehnrch social room. ' t CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Eighteenth and State. Ber.- 4moa. E. Minneman, A. M., pastor. Genhao, 8:30 a. m. Subject, "The True Greatness of Our Adrent King, as it Is Pictured to Us By John, the Baptist." English, 11 a. so. Subject, "Jeans, Oar Great sod Mighty Adrent King, the True, i Eternal Son of God." Sunday school. 9:80 a. m. Mrs.' Jacob Tax, anpt. Luther; league. 6 p. at, wits Christmas party.' ST. JOHN'S EVAN 0. LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) ) " Sixteenth and A streets. One block .w . .,t v XT wr oni os via ioibi uumo, ii. u . utvi., pastor. Soaday school, 9 . m.i- Serrice at 10. riRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL . CHTTRCH I Corner of State sad Church streets. James E. Milligsn, . minister; Mildred Bartholomew, director of young- people's activities; Robert M. Gatke, upt. of church school. : Morning 'Worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Putting Jey Into Life." Erening worship, 7 :80 i o'clock. Sons and Daughters of thf Miskionaries will giro -their Impressions and; express their opinions. Yonng people's meetings: Sunset honr at 5:80, High School league at 6:80. Martha Jane Hot tell will de scribe Christmas in Hawaii, University Vespers at 6:30. Yonng adults i at 8:45 p. an. Study. "Democracy and Religion.' Only Per Ytiar By Mail .00 Delivered by C FAMILY WILL ; iVv i, WELCOME; yz - w j . : r gift that satisfies Mother. : v j Sister, Dad. and Brotlier. Givm '! r j ; ' Thet Statesman for a full year-" r; 1 i 1 aj subscription costs so little. ; The : lOregon i Stafesman J f - - TXBM METHODIST Corner' N. Winter and Market atreeta. Rer. D. A. - Oohagan, -pastor. Saaday school, 9:45 a. at. Emery Ooede, supt. Chsrek worship. 11 a. as. sad 7:90 . aa. Yoang people's service, 6:30 . as. Miss Mary Cameron, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :90. . . ' ' lESlia METHODIST OHTJECH . ; Boath Commercial sad . Myers streets. Dean C Poisdexter, minister. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worahlp, 11 a. am. Meaaage. ''The Christ of the Scrip tares." Epwortk leagues.. 6:80 p. m. Serrice, 7:30 p. m, "Light Shall Shine Out of Darkness. 'v As special reading of Van Dykes. "The Other Wise Maa.'T Prayer meeting Tharaday, 17:80 p. as. The church school will grfe a Christmas pageant next Sunday. 7:30 p. nu. LATTER DAy SAINTS '1 Corner of Cottage and Chemeketa. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Sacrament eerr ice. 6:80 p.. as. Relief society, Wednes day.' 8. p. m. M. I. A., Wednesday, 7:80 pj m. A. C. Hawkins, president. SALEM MENNONITE CHURCH Corner of 17th and Chemeketa atreeta. H. II. Dick, pastor. Sunday school st j45 a. m. H. W. Wall, sopt. Morning worship at 11. Sister Mary Schmidt, re turned missionary from China, speaking at 7:80 p. m. The Dallas Bible school will giro s program. Wednesday night at 7 i80 prayer meeting and Bible study. Bible school Friday st 7:30 p. as. . . PTE ST CHURCH OP THE NAZABENE .Thirteenth and Center. Leo W. Collar, minister. Reriral - prayer meeting, 6 a. m Bible school, 8:45. Prank Litwiller. aupt Morning- worship, 11. Special number by the choir under the direction of John Friesea. Sermon, "The Inrisible Thief." Young people's serrice, 6 :S0. Evsngells tie service, 7:30. Singing! led by M. Stnll. Sermon, "Trends Toward Chaos or Is Jesus Coming Soont": Wednesday, 7i80, - people's -service prayer and praise. Wednesday. 8:80, choir rehear sal for the Christmas caatata. Prides, 7;15, young people's service and choir practice. ; j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grover C. Birtchet, D. D., pastor. Prof. William H. Wright, director of music and yonng people's actirities. Church school, 9:80 a. m directed by J. J. Fitssimmone, supt. Morning worship, 11 a. a. Sermon, "The Wonderful . Christ: III. Almighty God. the Erarlasting Father." Anthem. "The Lord Is Exalter"- (West), Junior choir and .Christian Endearor society, 8:80 p. m. Christian . Endeavor societies. 6:30 p. tn. Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. Ser mon, "The World's Consolation." An them, "Crossing the Bar" (Barnby). Wedneaday. 7:30 p. m midweek service. THE PENTECOSTAL CHTTRCH OP GOD 315 N. Commercial. Sunday Bible echool, S p. m. Daisy Wilson, supt. De votional, 8 p. m. Erangeliatie. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, 7:80, praise sad prsyers. A. J, Jensen, pastor. . PTRST CHTTRCH OP CHRIST 7 SCTENTI8T i Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day, school at. 11 a. m. Serriees at 11 aBaCbwaXj The only cough drop medicated with the throat-soothing Ingredient of Vlcto VapoBnh. Carrier J'STiiF .gSSSft' nun 'M ' . - vsui .irriiv'w'ijy 11 .. v - uavaa- w a. at. sad p. m. Subject, "God the Preserver ef Maa." Testimocy meeting il I p. a Wednesday. Reading room in, the Mstoaie temple. 11 a. m. to :CiJ' p.- as. except 8uadays sad holidays. ; SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST i Corner Fifth and Gaines, L. E. Kier aseyer, m in iiter. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school, 9:45 s. m. Worshin, It a. as. Subject. "YieldUg Our AIL The regular winter aeries of Sunday ' and Wodaesday sight .meetings have aeea resumed. The subject Sunday night will be -"Preparing the Way . for the Kinrs of the East sad Arasgeddon" snd Wed aesday night, "Silence in Heaven for tlie Spare of Half sa Roar." Serriees at 7:45 p. ss. - BNOLZWOOD TJNTTEO BRETHRZJT ' CHURCH SevenUenth and Nebraska." B. O. Mann, auaiater. Church school, 9 :45 a. a. Mrs. Anns Wolcott, supt. Morning wnkin 1l-!in VlneV. Than, "Tb, Vision Splendid." Aa them by. yeang women's chorus. 'Junior church, at the ssae sour under the direction of Mrs, J. C Rill. Subject, "X Sample from tU , Premised Lsad." Christian Endeavor; o :o p. am. ntremmg aornoe I ,ov m ci or , "The Voice of Jeans." Midweek eerr. ice, Wednesday, 7:30 p." m. . J . JEHOVAH'S , WITNESSES . . Fraternal temple, Center street near Liberty. Sunday afternoon at 3:80. Pin.t meeting is a Bible lecture followed by ; a general Bible study. !- - i " ' I OUT OP TOWN CHURCHES " dear Lake Evangelloal Herbert T. Bennett, minister. The Clear Lake con, gvegation will join with the Lebiah Center1 church at both the Sunday school and' the morning worship services st Lebih Center. Dr. E. W. Petticord will apeak, on "Christian Experience." Choir prs tire, Wednesday, at 7 p. a. Bible study, Wednesday, 7:45 p. as, j ' - ,i .' .' Labiah ; Center Evangelical Herbert E. Bennett, minister.- Sundsy school at 9:45 a. m. W. A. SUrker. aupt. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Homecoming day. Sermon, "Christian Experience,'' by Dr. E.. W. Petticord. Communion et the Lord's supper. Tonng People's league1 all 7 p. a. Choir practice. Thursday, at 7 p. a. Bible study, Thursday st 8 p. m. i -. 1 - Perkins to Stop On WW -aa, : WW va j V KMa,E ren f .3) mja - . m m m k.i ami rvi r-an s ga n an far sr in an (Rnth Scobee) who are en route to mission fields In eastern Slam, will be in Salem for a short time and are expected to speak this week-end at ' the Christian and Missionary Alliance," 6 5 5 Ferry, street. Mrs Perkins Is a former Salem resident and Is especially well known among; the young peo ple. " - - i Moth Mr. arid Mrs. Perkins are graduates from the Missionary Training; Institute at Nyack, New York; Later they moved to Mil ford, Mass.;, where Mr. Perkins held a pastorate. - Dr.CIianLncr CHINESE MEDICINE CO. . Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, elands, skin, and; urinary system of men and worn e a. Remedies for constipation, asthma, arthritis. sugar diabetes arid rheumatism. .- ' T 19 years In bust nesa. Naturopathic ' phyalciana. 1 803 H Court St. Corner Liberty. Office open Satur days and Tuesdays only. 10 A. M. to I P. 0 P. IL. to 7. Consultation lilood 1 pressnre and rlne a ttmtm ' mrm ffra of aoldio'caaa charsjea, nanel-'" . T. LAM ST. O. m