Ths OREGON STATESMAN, Sataa. Oregon, Saturday Morrtlnx, December 23, 1933 PAGE TUUHtZ Local N : School on Vacation Salem school children can play to their hearts . content ' this week-end without thought of returning to , studies Monday. The midyear ya- - .cation will not end until Mon T day. January 4. Many members of th public school faculty will - be; In Portland next week to at- tend the annual meetings of the " Oregon State Teachers assoda- tion. - ' Mass Meeting Called Presi dents of Salem district Townsf-nd clubs have arranged tor a, mass . meetlne- tn Ka IiM hi tha ten ?ni . ; high school auditorium at 7:30 o'clock next .Wednesday night to receive a special ttessage from headquarters. The message, ' of which no inkling has been di-, Tulged, will be delivered by Dr. Ralph. I. - Shaddaek, Portland, state area manager. , Prompt del. Dry wood.TeL 5000, Open House Unlikely Mud conditions are such around the city's new reservoir on Falrmount hill that holding of the proposed open house is r unlikely. The water commission has authorized . .. throwing' the. big double storage basin open for public Inspection ..If conditions prove favorable, be . fore it is placed in service. . . Christ mas Visitors Mr. . snd Mrs. V. V. Hagedorn and son, Bab, of . Myrtle Point were Christmas visitor at the homes of Hage ; dorn's mother, Mrs. W. J. Hage- dorn, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hau ler yesterdan. Mr. Hagedorn, a logging operator, will leave today for Valsetz to inspect some log ging operations there. Son Visit Merle Putnan, San Francisco, son of Marion Putnan, city police officer, visited his father here yesterday. He was ac companied by his son, Robert. Merle i arrived on Christmas eve and Is leaving today for the couth after spending Christmas with his father: May Snow Today Rain or snow the weatherman wasn't certain which it would be will be today's contribution from the skies, the weather bureau said last night. Little change in- temp erature was predicted for either today or Sunday. Turkey shoot, Shaw, Sun. Dec. 11. State Offices Open State of fices will be open this morning to transact public business but only skeleton staffs will be on duty. Employes who enjoy a holi day today will work next Satur day to relieve those who missed the two-day Christmas vacation. Clinic Today The county health department will hold an immunization clinic from 8:30 Ho. 10 o'clock this morning. Im munizing injections against diph theria and vaccination against smallpox will be administered. . Fall to Stop Two motorists were on the polict blotter charged with failure to observe stop signs yesterday. They were Daniel. -R. Hamant, Cottage Grove, and Joe C. Vine, 270 North 13th street. . Obituary Demerest At the residence, 305 South 14th street, December 15,. Charles E. Demerest. Leaves one daugh ter, Mrs. Hattie - Miller, of Dallas, son, Lloyd Denerest of Salem; brother, Joe, of Lebanon; sister, Laura Bates. Funeral an nouncements later by V. T. Rig don company. Abbe Lee E. Abbe, at the resi dence, 10(5 North Cottage street. Survived by widow, Mry;- brother,- John Abbe of Corvallis;v sis ' ter, Mrs. Mabel Howard of Chica go. Funeral services will be held irom tne W. l. nigaon company chapel Saturday. December 26, at ,'l p. m. Interment Belcrest Me- ...1, . V. TTf r TTannAW L win officiate and the A." F. and ; A. M. Masonic lodge No. 50 will be- in charge of tbe services. ' Rex. rA. Turner in Seattle. Sur viving are the - widow, Arvilla; sister, Joy . Turner Moses of Sal em; uncle, C. M. Inman of Salem; cousin, Mrs. Charles Sears of Van couver, B. C. Remains will arrive In Salem Th ursday morning and funeral services will be held Sa turday; December 26,' at 3:30 p.m. at the Chapel of W. -T. -Rigdon cuuipauf, luitrmvui i .tii, rens .Abbey Mausoleum. Rev-W. C. Kantner will officiate, assisted. by the A.'F. and A; M. ; . Smith Aide uavia Smltn. late res idence of .915 North Winter street, .WedhesdayDeceniiber 23. Survived by widow, Effie Smith, daughter, Lucille Lengrin; step children Miss Freda Young of Hollywood. Mrs: Glen. Langren of Salem, .Mrs. Ethel. Waldorf- of Portland, ' Mrs. ' Pauline White of Salem. Lester Grant Young, of Madison, Minn.; two n teres ind nephews, two brothers," Clayton Smith of .Salem and waiter Smith of Halsey. Funeral services .will be held - Saturday December 26. at 1 a. m.. at the W. T. Rigdon company chapel. Interment Bel crest Memorial park. '. . . mm Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum and Crematorium r- . . -' Lloyd T. Rigdon, Mgr. - -?".. Brief: evvs. uuwe Jrntlle L. b. Marquissv ii Mill street, .reported to city police that he had chased a man who had attempted to draw aside the blinds to a bedroom window of his home about 1:15 Friday morning. Marqniss gave the offi cers a description or the man but reported that he was unable to catch mm. For sale--f our good work horses priced so yon can buy them. W. L. Skipton. midway; bet. Chemawa ana Keizer school. : Go to CoquJlle Chief of po lice and Mrs. Frank A. Minto went to Coquille yesterday to vis. it tT.eir son who was injured in an automobile accident Wednes day. His injuries, while painful. were noz serious, reports stated. Pt-nnken Driving Charged H. S. Shoate, route two, Aurora, was an-esiea oy state police at 1:30 o'clock t Friday morninr on a charge of drunken driving. Shoate was arrested near Brooks. He will be arraigned in Woodburn justice court loaajs Win I Present - Cantata Th L choir of the First Baptist church win prerent the cantata. "Manger of Bethlehem, atr 7:30 Sunday Only ; One Drank. Citv nolica made only one arrest for drunken ness op to 6 o'clock Christmas aayw Tnat was an unidentified transient booked as John. Doe. Meet ! Again Jan. 8. Central lownsena club No. will not meet again until Friday. January 5. me meeting scheduled for to night has been postponed. Eisht Hurt When Car, Bus Collide Both Vehicles Go Through Guard Rail, Road Near Port Townsend PORT TOWNSEND, Dec. 25 (rP)-Eight persons were injured near here today In a collision between a mofor bus and an automobile. - Both ; machines crashed! through a guard rail and plung-j ed over a 12-foot enhankmentj Into a marsh near the city Hm-i its. Five of the injured were in an automobile driven by Robert Hamilton of Irondale and three in the bus which carried only a few passengers bound from Port Ludlow to Port Townsend for Christmas, The injured, all of whom were cut and bruised, are: Hamilton, his wife, their daughter 'and two guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dol lar of Irondale; Lisette Barthron and John Lopcinsky, both of Se attle, and Dan So fie of Belling- ham, bus passengers. Hospital attendants said Lop cinsky and Mr. and Mrs. Ham ilton might have fractured ribs. Further examination was being made of other patients, except Miss Barthrop and Sofie who were released. Weather Reports Will Be Speeded PORTLAND, Dec. 25.-P)-The federal lighthouse service, coast guard and weather bureau took ac tion today to provide more fre quent weather reports and thus reduce the possibility of another wreck such as that of the steam ship Iowa which crashed on Pea cock Spit January 12 with a loss of 34 lives. Effective Jan. 1, it was decided the lightship at the Columbia riv er would report at 7:30 and 9:30 a. m., and 1:30 and 4:43 p. m., daily to the naval radio station, NPE, Astoria: Lumber Company Sued for $10,000; Poison Food Is Given, Frank Hart Avers DALLAS. Dee. 25-iiP)-lrrank Hart has filed suit In the Polk county circuit court against the Willamette Valley Lumber comp any, for $10,000 damages which the - complaint stated - resulted from eating poisoned food.' Hart alleged while he was em ployed by the company he was poisoned f by f o o d "negligently and carelessly -prepared," and that It resulted in Illness, loss of time .and permanent injury to his leg. ; " . . : Family Are Visitors " ;" At Dierks Near Turner I TELDRIDGE. Dec. 25r Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brnndidge and children and 'Mrs.' Nina: Murdlcky-were guests Christmas day at the home of Mr and Mrs. Diercks near Tur ner . :i 1- " -'- " ' The following spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allyn " Nusom: Mr. and Mrs.. A. W. Nusom. sr.. Keith Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. E. J Becker; Arland and Norrls Becker, all of this commun ity; Miss, Geneva Dunn of Siletz, Hollis Becker of 1 Hayward, Calif. mm Rural Women Have ! Christmas Affair Mrs. : Lauderbach Hostess New Officers Are Installed ' OAK POINT, Dec 25 Mrs. El lis Lauderbach was hostess to In dependence Rural Woman's club for their annual Christmas party Tuesday afternoon at her home. Yuletide decorations and a Christ mas tree with an exchange of gifts was the main feature" of xhe axternoon s entertainment. . - Roll call was answered by a Christmas story and Miss Hazel Hughes gave a reading, A Christmas Story, Mrs. Josephine Walker acted as Installing officer for the new of ficers who take their : seats the first-meeting in January. Mrs. Of ley Brown was installed as presi dent; Miss Hazel Hughes, vice president; Mrs. Charles Wilson, secretary; Mrs. La vant Pease, as sistant secretary; Mrs. C. O. Allen, treasurer, and Mrs. Hugh Rogers as journalist. . - The president-elect,' Mrs. Brown, named her committee chairmen: Mrs. Stephen Van Hou ten, chairman of music; Mrs. Bert Glvln, program: Mrs. Hugh Hog era,. ways and means ; Mrs. C O. Allen; lookout; ' Mrs Edward Harnsberger, membership,' and Mrs. Lavant ' Pease,"-, the house .rr.?eEg Eggelston were gu Mr. Herbert Rldeout of Chat tanooga, Tenn., was a guest the first ot the week at the Lavant Pease home, later visiting the Charles Jenkins family. Mr. Ride- out formerly owned the Jenkins farm, running a dairy. Go to Grants Pass Mr. and "Mrs. Cecil Hultman and daughter Delores left Thurs- ow r.r.nt. p... t t.i. day for Grants Pass to visit his brother, Harold Hultman, over the holidays. Thev will also visit his annt, Mrs. M. P. McColm, and cousins. Earl an4 Charles Nelson, of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Orley Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitney, Mrs. Leonard Peterson and Miss Hazel Hughes comprised a group of the Octo" card club who were guests Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman of Buena Vista. Two ta bles of "5 00" were in play dur ing the evening with Mrs. Whitney and Orley Brown winning first and Mrs. Orley Brown and Miss Hughes low. Program at School Wednesday night marked the night of Jhe Christmas tree and program at the schoolhouse. Aft- er a program of recitations, songs and plays, a treat of candy, pop- corn and nuts was given, to every one attending. Doris . Primus re- ceived first prize and Hais Mato- ma second prize for girls who sold the largest amount of Christmas seals, and Billy Alderson first prize and Clarence Ruddell sec ond prize for boys. The four prim ary grades had their exchange of gifts after the program and the supper grade children had their exchange Thursday morning, which marks the close of school for the holidays, opening January 4. On the honor roll for the last six weeks at the school were Clar ence Ruddell, Jean Black, Mike Morohiro, La Verne Harnsberger, Jay Matoma, Herman Schrag, Bil ly and Betty Lou Alderson. Lt. Kenneth H. BlackL on active duty with the 6th engineers. Fort Lawton, Seattle, is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M; R. Black, on ten days' leave. Hej is to re port back for duty January Z. Roseburg Facility 1 Becomes Hospital WASHINGTON, DecJ lS.(JPt The veterans administration said today work would be Started in March to convert its facility at Roseburg,- Ore., Into la - neuro- psyeopathic Institution! to serve Oregon and northern California. No new buildings arje contem plated. The conversion ; will In crease the number of Inmates an d entail an expenditure of I $50,000 to $100,000. General hospital facilities will be retained, as well as , soldiers' home facilities, the administra tion said. , ' - ' Good Meals Is Topic For Talbot 4-H Club TALBOT, -Dec.. 24. The Tal- bot 4-H Health club held a meet- I ing at me laiooi Rooooiaouie, wjiu i KoDeri uoie, ciud presiaent in charge. J The, topic for discussion during the meeting was, "Good Meals." inose giving reports were, ixren Moven, uaynen uoie,; Hereaiin Johnson, Albert Bursell, Ronald Hoven. .Frances Hoven, Robert Cole, Betty Myers, Wesley Jorgen- son and J. C. waiaer. nouerv ioib, ice cibd prmaeni, left for- Couer d'Aleae Idaho. w ii ere ne win ipaa uin vnruimu i . - , . . . . i noiiuajra viBiiius remine. -ine laiDoi rnimoie ciuoi will bold Its next meeMnsr at the Talbot schoolhouse, January 8.1 1937. J i ; .; A wedding of interest: to this community was that of Mrs. Ethel I Elston of Corvallis, and W. R. Me-1 Allister- - of Talbot, : which took place Monday in Salem Painter Held . 1 f I -- - , Wimm Hoffman frie-fatl. house Assistant District Attorney S. holding him in connection with the roomrog-h ouse fire in which five per sona died. Police say Hoffman's habit of smoking la bed caused the fatal DatestJiven Upon Park School The old Park grade school building was not completed until the late 1890's but it was first used In February, 1892, Mrs. Earl "'. , 1' . reported Thursday. The exterior of the building was finished at that time but only three rooms were finished. Other rooms were finished from year to year. One upstairs . room was finished in 1896. Mrs. Race was led to report the actual opening time of school In the old building, which Is now being' torn down, to correct prev ious reports as to the time of Its first being occupied. Her personal recollections of Park school activi ties explained the- recent discovery of a crayoned date, August, 1894, on building paper between the second story walls. The first principal at Park was Mrs. Nellie McAdams, Mrs. Race said. The other of the first three teachers was Carrie Bentley. Mrs. I Race may .be remembered by for- I mer pupils as Euphemla Crossett. She was married to Earl Race In I June of 1892: Race for many I years was city recorder here, Christmas Rowdy Day in Toronto TORONTO, Dec. 22-UPh-Two persons were killed by hit and run drivers, 20 were injured In accidents and by assailants, and the police were kept busy In To ronto's most rowdy Christmas celebration In years. Two police officers and four ci vilians were attacked. Ten men faced charges of aggravated as sault. More than 50 cars were In volved in accidents. Eleven per sons were charged with reckless or drunken driving. In the most serious melee In volving a policeman, Constable Robert McCarton was slugged with an empty oil bottle by one of eight men who attacked him in a taxi office when he ordered a crowd to move on. Six stitches were taken In wounds on McCar- ton's head and face. West Slayton Enjoys Interesting Program For Christmas Event WEST STAYTON, Dec. 25. There was a large crowd In atten dance at the Christmas program at the West Stavton school W e fl nesdy night. The background of the stage was covered witn ceaar boughs and holly wreaths and two beautiful Christmas trees stood at each end of the stage. and In the distance could be seen the star of Bethlehem The program was announced in a novel manner representing station, with Millard Camp- rranr follows with Mrs.1 Potter at th, niano: sonzs bv school: "Toy Review" bv nrimarv crades: drill. "neck the Halls," primary graaes; "oettlnr Readv for Christmas. nDner grades: nantomlme: Christ- nativitv of the Christ child: dra- . noni vin wencelas " Jack Parker, the King, Robert Stunr, ym luuumt Knnth Van Cleave. tae page At the close of the program all -hudr!! worn treated to candy - na nf. k, the teachers and com- mnnitv clnb. School will be Closea ,- hnlMir unn tn reonen Januarv 4 . -v. 1 JWixeu rrusram ouuu . PLEAS ANTD ALE, Dee. 25. -A very splendid Christmas mixed program was given by the Pleas- antdale school Tuesday evening. Despite the Inclement weather there was a large gathering of the patrons of the district present. EBSgEmip9g in 5 Fire Deaths nainter. Is shown under cmestkmlnx by Price at New York where police are Coming Events Jan. 5 Cherrians an nual banquet, Marion Sotel. Jan. 14 Agricultural problems conference primar ily forewconier fanners. ' Leslie Youth to Leslie Methodist r church will close - Christmas week Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock with a de lightful play, entitled, "Bothan' a New World Wise Man," by Grace Sloan Overton. Mrs. Over ton is a very popular writer for young people. The play concerns a young man of 25 years who is disillusioned about life because of past misfor tunes and because he, like many another young man cannot marry tne girl ne loves. The cast, made up of young people of the senior Epworth league, includes the following Billy Suton as Bob, the disil lusioned boy; Merrton Williams as Sen Jo, Bob's fiancee, Carl Mason as Bothan. the keeper of the bookstore, Virginia Mason, as one of Bothan's customers, and Bob Laws and . Ronald Waring as friends of Bob. Carols will be sung during the play by Carla Williams. Patience Pries in&, Trula Short nd Clarice Waring. All members and friends of the church are cordially in vited to attend. Christmas Comes Jan. 6, Rodanthe RODANTHE, N. C. Dec. 25. (JP) Christmas was just another day to most of the fisherfolk of this little town, situated near, the nonnern tip of Hatteras Island. While virtually all their fellow countrymen celebrated the "day of days," Rodanthe people await ed the coming of January C for tneir festivities. For generations the people of tne town nave celebrated "old Christmas," as' it is called. In stead of the generally observed date. - Formerly several of th communities of the outer banks celebrated January 8 as Christ mas, but one by one, all except Rodanthe, changed. . January ila the anniversary of tae Biblical twelfth night, when the three wise men laid their gifts at the Christ child's feet in Bethlehem. Jury List Issue To Reach Courts PORTLAND, Dec. 25-(ifp)-BardI Skulason skid today a petition for mandamus proceedings to quash the 1937 circuit court jury list in Multnomah county would charge that officials did . not . conform to the law in selecting 4,000 names exclusively from tax rolls Instead of from tax and voters' 'lists. . Skulason, who is preparing the petition for the Blackstone club, attorney organitation, said pro ceedings would be filed with the state supreme court. Santa Play Is Feature At Waconda School Night WACONDA, Dec 2 5 A large crowd' attended -the . Christmas program held last night at the Waconda schoolhouse. A feature of the Interesting program was a play, "Santa in Blunder land." The cast Included students of the upper grades. Following the pro gram bags of candy and popcorn balls were given out by Santa. . Give Play Sunday Loyalists to Vfin I Jay AUen Thiiil Former Oregon Newt Man ' Telia Impressions of " i . ' Mrs. Simpson' PORTLAND. ORE.. DeeJ24-l -Jay Allen, former student at the university of Oregon andionce a reporter in Portland, returned from European news, assignments today with the observation that Mrs. -Wallis Simpson Is "extreme ly good-looking and a very charm? lng woman. , 4 - He also commented that It was possible a reported social boycott of persons who entertained King Edward's friend may result In the present ."society"., being, ."out on a limb." . - . "I " "Did you ever stop to think," Allen asked, "that the Church of England was founded so one king could get a divorce and that It took the lead in ousting another king because he wanted to marry a divorced woman!" . - Wife Woodborn Girl The Aliens were Hying 19 Toore Mollnos, - near ' Malaga, I Spain, when tbe Spanish civil war broke Ut. - . -,-: i " The war correspondent sald'to- day. "the Madrid" government will win" unless the German and Ital ian governments send an "expedi tionary ' force of 1 0 0,0 0 0 men ' to Join the Insurgent leader. General Franco. . Ha' also said -even If Franc had taken Spain "he couldn't govern It, He represents a minority." Allen "covered" the civil war for several months. Mrs. Allen Is the former Ruth Austin of Woodburn. The Aliens went Seattle Thursday to spend Christmas with Judge Jay Cooke Allen, the correspondent's father. They are accompanied by their son, Michael, who was bora In Paris nine years ago. The Aliens will remain in the northwest for several weeks be fore returning to London.) Their honse in Spain is now used by refugees. Jim Lewis Plays Alert Cat Role Warden Lewis of the state penitentiary, who has the rep utation of spending more hours at his desk than any other; state official, took time off yesterday to partake of Chrismaa dinner at his home instead . of eating In the guard s quarters. Asked why. he didn't spend more time away from the! pris- on, Lewis crossed his fingers and replied : "There is an old saying; tbat mice when the cat is away the will play." Lewis made lt plain that he referred to the prisoners, not th official personnel of the institution. Resolutions on Strike Provoke Much Debate at Red Hills Grange LIBERTY, Dec. 24. The new officers recently installed presided at the Tuesday night Red Hills grange meeting, E. O. Berkley, master in the chair. Two resolu tions relative to the maritime strike and roads received1 a igreat deal of discussion and debate! from the floor. They were finally refer red to "the legislative committee for further Investigation and a re port on them requested at the Jan uary meeting. The building program was re ported progressing satisfactorily and the grange expects to bci able to use tne new addition at tne, next meeting. .Standing-committees an nounced . were: home economics. Mrs. W. R. Dallas, chairman, Mrs. O. L. Dencer, Mrs. C. D. Curtis, ag riculture. John Dasch, C. H. Tay- 1U I , rt . outer. Initiation wlU be held at the next meeting for the following: Mr. and Mrs.- Guy . Williams El mer Berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Rains. Mrs. R. L..Forster. Mrs. Olga Northrup, Mrs. J. T. Bullock. Following the meeting a Christ mas party and gift exchange was enjoyed. Christmas carols jwere sung and remembrances of child hood Christmas - related. E. O. Beckley "spoke his first Christ mas piece" which was In Ger- man. Other numbers were read ings by Mrs. George Heekart and Mrs. Grant-Teter. TrlenAm Sundar school 10 m. M a r rare I .Mammon, intx. jfors- ing worship 11 I. a. Fraaela ObiaJ nin inter. Cbrrntian Endrmvor 7 p.sr.j for 11 agea. CTaalnr KTaasclistie Hnnn S. m. Teams ppl prayer meetlac Taesdar 7 :30 d. m. Rerular prarer ateetins TharaAay 7:30 p. am. .- j . " - - ' f Vflnti., wnnkiii 1 ft a. m Franeia Dkw. minister. 8nn4ay achool 11 a. at. Cber ter gkelton. . aopt. Chriatiaa Eadeavr 7 p.- at..- at- fcome ef EUea Ja HnsW. Janior EndeaTor I p. n. la the icotaK naaitr hall.- Mr. B parka, teaeaer,- - jSalvje; for , Colds : prlc- 5c. 10c 25 c i Llqaid-Tablrts 1 Salve-Nos Drop ' CSR CHINlrXK HKKIM Wbm Others all CHARUK 1HAN Chinese Hrrb . KKMKDIEH Healing virtae ' Jim tHea tested liandreds years. . for - chronic . ail ninli. toif. throat, sinusitis. f a i arr ii. arairBs.- luagsv Mhsn, chronic coach, toanaeh. arall stesw colli rav. coBstlpatloa. dUbetla, atdnrys. ttlsdder. heart,- blood neri-s, ruralftla, rheumalUin. high land i Drrwuire. - Khiiid. ' ski sore, male, female ;: sad chil dren 4lsordf-r --v, -'.CI,:--. '.. .S.tL- Pong. ii:yvr prmetlc II I'hlia. Hern : Hprriaiisi. t23 N. I'ummrrrial 8t. (Ulna. Ore. OfTtr hoars f lo p. jm. BMBday asd Wert. 9 to 10 an. at B rVft ' 1 SBYEHTH AT 42TEHTZST Comr Kortk FifU vmd 6um. L. E. NlraTaftaTaTa. ! airaaaW aTt.a.. 5l7. Sabbath achoel S:aS . am. Wer- vontaaaaiea aerrioe tomorrow at 11:00 . av T.P.M.V.-ateetias at S:S0 P. am. Oa Saaday Bight at 7:45 V Bm-0l, Ptor wiil five apoelal alter Chriatmaa aermoa that ia differ f?1" .T" nbject will be "The Bleaae4 Virgin Mary.'' Oa Wedneaday aight a apecial Mew Tear'a aeratoa eatiUed MA Reeevery Adaialatratiea Aaenrea ef Saceeea.' - A - cordial . lavitatiea la ea teaeed te all. . . " OAXTABT BAPTIST ' CHUKCH . '" "d 8uU High atreeu. Bev. arao J. Wenlger. pastor. Snadav.eer vieee aa foilewa: . Bible achool :5 - r- totter, aapt. Mora ine worahip U a. a aermea topic, "A 2"r.! YV .fh,U"- Y PoWs aaeetUg 6:45 p. m. reatara aight. Eve aiag worahtp f:45 e'eloce- eenaea topie Aa Evcot that May Oeear ia 1937 The Yea ted choir will aing "The Lerd'a Prayer"- (MaJotte): Th. mid-week ,.r vice win be ia the for. ef a watch sight aarriee ea Thursday evening coia Beaciag at . e'clock. . . , , . 2, TXMBTt BAPTIST CHUaWH Corner Liberty, and Marion atreeta. 8day aeheel 9:4S, rd Broer. .opt. Meraiag worahip 11- a'cleck. Kev. hi men E. reraberg of Portland, apeaker. Tf "if".? '. Jk il. nk.: 7: IS er- 'lade by Mtaa. Miller. S:W yeaag paeple a meetiag. Monday- eveaiag 7:S0 Mr. Hooper,, auaaienary front tuiiopla. wiU relate aoaae of his ezMrieneea dar tag an atay ia Addi. Ababa. Alan, Bev. Thenu. Tiuo-b. .ahaswr froi ta. HflaflatB Trltaht.aw anf(.uiA nTf : war Africa, will apk. The gnla? wid.! lluiT " aneetiag wiU be w ?1T JiAjr BAPTIST ' arth rijieanou A W a ana mil sm , " atreeta. i. W. Oltbaff, Ster. Bible aehool at- S:45 t ""?; S". aapt. Morning --..,, vmmmm n. it e clock. Hmr ".J. ''Die reaerprobe. t'Tho T.t- i, wr.-r rr TT . """ aooreas ay Mr. Harold Petit. T.nl. "Tk a.v- ..Mr 7 - - - - ..ww vw. . v uimni. -Tbe Bethany .Baptist choir will aiag th. eaataia. "Th. World 'a ledeenaer.AI ea Tnoadav avMia, n. - on -. m i. Tharaday evening. i TEMPUB BAPTIST CHTOCB Kartk lO.k k -. . , w.wwa venter nna Chenuketa atreeta. Krneat H. Brown, K-awr. oonnay acnoot Wla a. at. Morn ing aerriee 11 aw n- aermoa, "Kalra tioa and Baptiain," B.Y.P.U. t:30 In termediate aociety S:45 a. aa. Evening aemea 7:30 n. aa nj.3 Ont." Midweek aerviean ThnraJ.v 7:o0 p. at. r. CHXJSTIAX MTSSIOHABT AND ATxIaNCB S5S Perrw ipm b ur T....1 pastor. Bible school 9;4 a.m.' h. Sheet MorB,f worahip 11 a. at. aeratoa people S:45 p. aa. ErnngeUatie aerriee ; -" mi. donn reraiaa, formerly ef Milford, . Maaa. and now ni.aionary to eaitora Siarn peakiag. Chair ,,J ...V.. t h m. ik.k aucanay 1.& w,t lfh ri Tharaday vww aye aWS CHTTBCK OP OHBIST - C. T. Springa miniater. 130M North Commercial .treat. Bible etady at 10 a. at. Preaching at 11 by Shelby Smith ef Portland. Obeervanee ef the Lerd'a anpper. Preaching ia evening at 7 :45 Wednaday, :80 p. m. s 1TMT CHXISTXAY CHTJBCH Corne- of rt.. mm. A u:-i. J . - 7.. , - mo 1 1 V.. Boy f Drill, miniater. Church achool at 9 :30, . with Ktunjoinaa claaa ia - charge f aaaembly. Morning werabia aad com maniea at 10:45. Chriatiaa Eadea-orera aieet at 8:15. Evening service at 7:80. ,-: -r .." or in. entire church will be held Tharaday evening. Membera and f rid. m-m ? tend. - COtTET STKEBT CHTJBCH OP OHBIST - Court and. 17th atreeta. D. . W. Dan. tela, paator. Bible school at 9:45 with tha atiiat.nl ..n.J.. j i . .-I'E'tiiKuij.iji in cnarge. Morning worship and observance of tha Lord a Banner at in-i( u.t. v Shoemakoa anal j ,' ina- Ixni... v ! " " - -w - - - - mtehiu srrv icav aa; f ;aw l.ZVB t,T'-U'H Prie- Meaaage: MT,!m p?.b' Ton." All day meeting nf thm . H ...... ft. v id.j.j. ... . W."S "rTlc,) l Bnslow, Thnrsday at 7:30. . PXEST OOVOBSOATIOHAX OHTTECH as lenter, J. K. Siatoada, minister. Sunday school, 9:45. . Moraine- worahin . II -An Bm... ti. Along Coraes He'rod'." Anthem, "Aria. oame, econ. boio "Jtock of Ages" Komick sung by Mr. J. Gordon ones ef Pasadena. XBTQHT KEMOBXAX. COWOEEOATIOMAL 19th Blld Vmmmm, U f C- ' f later. Morning eommaaioa service at 11. Sermon "First-Hand Religion." Recep- ttaHft m. t mm mwm tt... A . k. . - . - Heart of Cod." Evening aerviee at D.iw.a uarwisa . renewanip.' Bundav achool . in Omm, BBd. SSItXI. Touns noonla'a . t :45 p. m. . . . . TTBST CHTJBCH OP CHBIST SCIBjmST fTlftailftek m m A MLh. "A . . m day achool at 11 a. m. Servieew'at 11 - P- rJubJeet, "Christian ot-kwcw. aeatunony meesiag at p.m Wednaadav. BMaina mam u w. w - BOttie- teawi.lo - 11 a mm. mm. a .Oil . . . -. v. . ... .0v s. aa. xeept Saadaya and holidays. , PlatST CHTJBCH OP OOD ' KftTth V.a mm A lm I - A- . Wesley. Johnson, - pastor. Suaday achool aaaemhlv at ft J I . mm :. .v. eoaliaaing. James Da via supt, Moralag HEAJINC EQUIPMENT a - . Tm, An Electrogaa Heating aod Air Conditioning; Unit opens the way try having a modern Recreation Room In your base ment! For the Electrogas Unit eliminates ashes, woodpiles; pats an end to dirty drspes and walla, dust and fumes. Eco nomical in operation, these Furnaces are specified toy the Ore gon Builders of Salem. Home and Financing; Loans and recoin ' mended hy Portland Gas ale Coke Co. Easy to own,, under th F. H. A. plan. Installed by: . - Jeon Sitfni-PIumblnj Sheet MtUl L n . Refrlgersitors-Hsstin $ 3r;CHEMETA PHONE 41412 worship at 11 e'clock. Sermon; "Small Ueda and Covera.' Yevag people's meet ing at S:45 p. at.. Ud by Mi.a Mildred iavia.-Kvealng aervtce at 7:4S. End ef the year aermoa, "Farewell 1BB6." Special meetiag for all membera Wed nesday aight, praeeatiBg plea for aa laUuita 10JIT camnaifa. nasT cHtTBca or tot xazaixbb Center aad 13th. Lee W. Collar, pas tor. S m, revivai prayer meeting. 9:45 a. m., bible achool. rnk Utwii ier. aupt. 11:00, meraing worahip. Bcr aoa by the pastor, "iloiag Jorward with Christ la-l37.' S:80 p.m., young f-.-;!e service. ; Hp.eial masical pro, gram. S:30, Junior tocUty, 7:80 Evan aiistle -service. Sermoa by Rev. Woods of India. 7:30, Wednesday evening, paryer and praiae. S:0ii Tharaday eve aiag, watch aight service - tea tori ag the l.one Wuartotte Evaageliatle Singers ia the begiaaiag service of the revival campaign. ' THB OHVBCH AT SALEM - 197 Va tt. Commercial. J. Alenxe Saa ". . paator. fcoaday bible school S. AMVoUoaial :15. c.O.I'. :lo. Evsa gehaja 7:30,- spiritual recovery - earn paita. EvaagelUt aad Mrs. it, Sylvesuf Aweeeen, 7:45. - liBST BTAMOEU0A7. ' Corner Montr , aad Marina atreeta. Til' .it"? Campbell, miniater. uT t.01 : Za. J Theraua! supt Meraias worship at 11 o'clock! Special maaic Bonao.;. " a Vrnw- YtM?! Sins, Bad prayer Tharaday MlllJ saj TABLIOAL AJTO Hjfliwvn . " OHTJSOH " .C,plt1 amariea streets. Edwla. vuH" PMt0.rA C-riatST da, ,e . : sj.rmBa aervicee 10 a am. . -r t4-g la U. LoM.' EnglUh : -A Cmwl.te ChruUan Lif" sJonam..l, Lihertr -.ZZ?VM 'ol seat Tr,Trt' Suaday aftaraeon aa a. an ieetara aad bible study. 1.TTBB DAT aUIBTS atJSiT, 'i Cottage and Chem.kata Saday achool 10 e m h." ,1" nance Wednesday aa a -. Artha, Hawking prVaideat.7 Pm ltm.. - - " Ck.fcK CHTJBCH cent.7",t;;;i:: :;" v vTekv" .mn mini.,.,. 9:45 Iu,'&i.2Zb "ft. H a. m. morning wor ship, germon by the paator. -naXMirOiriTB OHUBCH a. a "1. r"v. uuiioit cnool aft witahin".-. fr I1' f "' "Pt- Crnln'; P!2JP 1' M Elrein service, at 7:8o" Asw Ymi,. wership ea Pridaj it Ti - T-BES METHODIST Cornae V wi.i -. . . . 7 . D A ri,.m.m "r,I tresis, 43 , a Pm" School "hr- T; m!Z -. fP. Church 7 -Sn V ""ngeuaue service 9- .P. meetine- Sao. u-in..a u ----- - "llisri XlOD L aiaviaur revival martin e begins Dee. 39, with Bev. Pan! Pitial I.e. XI i-T 7;80. ae. services begin Korth Winter .Jefferson. Fairgrounds Lrn A. Wood, minister. Church achool 9:45 a. m Morning worahip l J.'"-. "I"- "A Backward Iok.' !l!rTl.7:0p- "' rsatomima, "WhJ the Chim.s Bang. ' 7 - , 'BESBTrBBIAll OHUBCH Cheraeketa streets. Orovei Vi HiTtf'?t' ?, D - Pstor. Prof. Willianl tu . Vf'S". director of young people' a netlvitiea .nd of muale. 9:80 a. m! chueh achool. directed by 3. J. Pita, aimmona. supi. H:oO s. m. morning wership. Sermon: "We Are Come il Worship Him." An hem: "Aa4 the Glory of the Lord' (Handel). S:30 P' ."-, ' ehoir. 6:30 p. m., C. E. aocietiea. 70 p m., evening worahip. Sermon: "Out- of His Hiding Place." f J "WW If Jt W.r. Today f (Morris). Thursday, 9 to 13 p. m. Wateh nla-ht bIiv ,v a..i . -ZJ r-' ! w..m ,u jaariosi county C. E. snioa. EhTOLEWOOD TJHTTETk BBBTHBEM - vuusutt Seventeenth and Nebraska streets. B. O. Hann, minister. Church school 9:41 S- m. Mrs. Anna Welcott, supt. Morn ing worship 10:50 o'clock, aa after Chriatmaa asoditatioa entitled "Jeans. Horn A King, or Which Jeans Are We Thinking About!" Special aeeaonat maaie ' and aongs. Junior church meets at the same hoar Under the direction ef Mrs. J. C. Hill. Christiav Endeavor 9:80 p. m... Mis. Dorothy Walsh, leader. A 7:30. an after-Christmaa proa-ram 'In cluding, abort meeaage in recitation and sonar by the juaiora entitled "The Licht of -Loving Giving:" "The Prreen'atioa ef the -Christ child in the -Temple" and "The Search for tha Kw bora Kiog,'. ia pantomime. . . ; . OXTT-OP-TOWhT CHTJBOHBS Olaar Lake Bvsagelleal Herbert B. Bennett, minister. ; Morning wonhirt at 9:45 e clock. Special music. Sermon "Hitherto Henceforth." Suaday achool at 11 a. as. W. P. Cellard. anpt.- Bibi a tody and; prayer aerviee Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. ' ' XaMah Canter Bvaagsllcsl-nerherl K Bennett,' minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. A. Starker- aapt. Young people's league at T p. m. . Evening worahip 'at S 'deck. Special music. Sermon: "Hitherto Heoeeferth." Ain CONDITIONING Q f I :: . I I t 4 ... " ' O Washers Paint. Roof In d