Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Saturday Morning:, October 1, 1933 PAGE FIVE ! J Local N Realty Class Set The first of a. aeries of 12 weekly classes at which subjects related to the real' estate business will be studied will ! be held in room 3G of the old Sa lem high school building at 7 p.m. October 7, It was announced- at the Salem Realty board meeting yesterday by Henrietta B. Martin. She reported seven- realtors and six other people had registered! for the course, which will be giv en by the i University ; of Oregon extension division. Mrs. Martin is taking registrations. Madsen's Eonuts best in town. Realtors Warned C. V. John son, resident, sounded a warning at the Salem Realty board lunch eon yesterday against legislation proposed V tne Oregon State bar at its convention here to restrict to members, of the bar the right to serve as notaries public. He said, be believed realtors also would strenuously oppose a bar proposal that realty brokers be denied the risht to draw up legal papers in connection with their business. Lutx Florist. 1276 N. Lib. 9592. ; Directs Orchestra C 1 a y t o n Wheeler, Willamette university music student, will direct , the -First Methodist church orchestra this year, with practices slated from 4:30 to o'clock. Tuesdays, announces Mrs. Sarah Louis, di rector of youth activities at the cHurclK Ralph Gustatson, also a WU student, will direct the church chor, with practices slated Tuesdays at' 7 p. m. Party for 4H Group The Mar ion county advanced 4H club's October meeting will be in the form of a Hallowe'en party ( In the Cherry City bakery auditorium, at 71:30 p.m. October 12, Wayne D. Harding, county Club leader, an nounced yesterday. Plans for the party are being made by Verle Duke. Salem Heights: Wanda Froehlich, Bethel, and Donald Du- Retto, Gervais. Hess Offices Opened The Mar ion county "Hess ror uovernor club Friday opened offices here with Wayne, Williams, secretary in charge. Announcement was made that C. A. Robertson, West Salem, had been appointed gener al chairman of the first district cluh?. Schaefer Enlist s Chester S. ' Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Schaefer, 1547 Mill street, has en listed in the army and will serve with the quartermaster . corps, with station at Hamilton field, California. - Larson Recovering A. A. Lar son of Salem Heights, who re ceived a foot injury while working at a local cannery three; weeks ago, is reported Improved but not able to leave the Salem General hospital for several weeks. State Paints Lines The state highway department is painting the' traffic lane lines on Salem streets In accordance with its duty of keeping up main and secondary highways, Mayor V. E. Kuhn ad vised yesterday. Speeding, Charge Paul M. Koenig, 1835 South Church, was arrested by a city officer yester day and charged with violating the basic speed rule. Station Burglarized State po lice, revealed yesterday that the Miller service station at Donald - had ; been burglarized of seven new automobile tires Wednesday night.. Gets Moose J. C. Jones, of the Capital Monument works, re turned to Salem yesterday with an 800-pound moose killed while on a hunting trip into Canada. Mennonites Start Evangelist Series Revl J. J. Penner of Reedly, Calif., will open a two weeks evangelistic campaign at the Sa lem Mennonite church, 17th and Chemeketa streets, Sunday imorn- ing at 11 o'clock. He will preach nightly, except Saturday, at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Penner, a German by birth, had to flee from Russia' during persecutions there, and has been In America since then except for periods spent in the evangelistic field in Germany. "He ie an excellent speaker and has some exceptionaly interesting things to say of Russia," Rev. A. P. Voth, local Mennonite pastor, says of the guest evangelist.. n George "The Black O'Briea DoU'V with in . Nan Gray "Gun Donald Law " Wood Added News - Popeye Cartoon, "Fowel Play," and Chapter 5 of 'Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars" On the Stage, 1:30 P. M, Seth Jayne and the Hollywood Backaroo ' Program Broadcast - Brad Collins, pianist Continuous Sunday U J-Tl 2 to 11 P. M. ' i r j fTS THE EEST MUSICAL of 19381 EMM ...j Harriet Hllllard - The Yacht Club Boys - Ben Blue - Rufe Davis - Billy Lee - Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiian Orch. ' "ALSO . News - Cartoon and Musical Brief; Coming Events October 1 Capitol dedlca ; (ion. 1 " Oct. V Quarterly meeting Marion county Farmers Union, Mt. Angel. i I Oct. 1 Reception at Hazel Green J a p a n e e community church for llev. and Mrs. W llorikoshi. I ; i October 5 State Grange con ference at Si I vert on Hills grantee hall. Oct. 1 Dr. Charles J. Stauffacber speaks- at First MB church, 730 p. m. October ii7 Kl bert Fast en a p speech, chamber of com merce luncheon. Parks and Draper Will Preach Here Elders H B. Parks and M. L. Draper of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will. begin a series of mis sionary services Sunday In a tent on the corner of Laurel and Co lumbia streets, on the theme "A Marvelous Work and a Wonder." The missionaries are appointed to the Columbia district, composed of Oregon. Washington, northern Idaho and 'British Columbia, by general conference action of the church, which has its world head quarters In Independence, Mo. This church has always been strictly monogamous in both doc trine and practice. The sermon subjects for next week are as follows: Sunday, October 2, "Why a Church?"; ! Monday, "I Marvel That Ye Are So Soon Removed!"; Tuesday, "In the Days of These Kingsl"; Wednesday, "The Sealed Book!; Thursday, "Other Sheep I Have!; Friday, "I Will Build My Church!"; Sunday, "Authority From God Is It Essential?" Services will also be, conducted on Sunday mornings, church school at 9:45 a. m., communion service on Sunday, October 2, at II a. m., and preaching service at 11 a. m. on Sunday, October 9. The regular missionary sermons will be presented nightly except Saturday, commencing with a 15- minute song service at 7:45, with preaching at 8 p. m. Polk CE Rally Is .Set for Tonight DALLAS -The Polk County Christian Endeavor association will hold its annual nre-conven- tion rally on Saturday evening, October 1, at 7:30 o'clock at the First Christian church here. Ralph Russell, county Dresi- dent, will preside at the meeting. Rev. Walter Duff, jr., pastor of the Dallas l Presbyterian, church. will be the speaker for the even ing., -r Following his address commit tee reports! will be given and the budget fori the coming year will be raised, i The Polk County Christian En deavor convention will be held October 29 (at the Dallas Presby terian church. Voter Registering -v - t jz , r 1-ilOSeS LfCtOber O Kgistratlpn books for the No vember election close October 8. secretary i of . state Snell an nounced Friday. Advance reports received at the elections' division here, indicated that the Novem ber registration would reach a new high, i Obituary i Schuman Christ Schuman, at the resi dence, .485 South Commercial street, September 27. Survived by brother and sister la California. Funeral announcements later from the ! Clough-Barrick com pany. Moore Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Moore, at the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Carl O. Engstrom, 575 North Cap itol, September 29, 'at the age of 89 years. Survivors Include a brother, Theodore Davis of Tustln, Mich., sister-in-law, Mrs. Sally Moore Butler of Ashland, Ky.; children, Mrs. Helen Her, Mrs. Augusta Fleetwood, Mrs. Luella Engstrom and Marvin E. Moore, all of Salem; also several grand children and great grandchildren. Funeral services from the memo rial chapel, of the Walker & How ell funeral; home Saturday, Octo ber 1, at 2 p. m. Rev. Lynn Wood, pastor of the Jason Lee Methodist church, will officiate. Interment in Lee Mission cemetery. Hall Mrs. Annie Hall, 76, at a local hospital September 30. Late Res ident of Salem, route two. Sur vived by widower, E. T. Hall; daughters, Alta and Ethel Hall of Salem, Mrs. A. B. Moore of Seat tle and Mrs., H. : W. Carlson of Aumoville;! sons, . B. C. Hall ot Gervais an I Morse Hall of Port- Eland; sister, Mrs. J. N. Skaife of Salem: brothers, A. C. and E. E. Keen of Gervais, W. A. Keen of Cottage Grove; -granddaughter. Mary Joan Hall of Gervais. Serv ices will be held from the Clough- Barrick chapel - Monday, October 3. at 10:30 a.m.. Dr. Sidney Hall officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. . j Cash f or ; KelTevJFarauhar & Co. I Front & Korway ais. Nolan Estate Probate Ends Supplemental Account I of Administratrix Shows $21,054 Receipts j Probate proceedings in the mat ter of the Octavia J. P, Nolan estate were closed yesterday and final discharge granted Eliza N. Sersanous, administratrix yester-. day after her attorney had filed her second supplemental final ac- j count. . ; ; The supplemental account, run ning from June 10, 1938, forward, reported 1X1,054.72 received and the same sum disbursed ' as fol lows v, Partial distribution to Eliza N. Sersanous, $9 8 66.03; partial pay ment for Al ford R. Nolan, made to the county clerk for Ruth No lan. 1350; partial distribution to Alford R. Nolan. $5088.38; pay ments to clerk on behalf of Rut Nolan, $200; payment to Ruth Nolan as guardian of Alford R. Nolan. Jr.. $2000; payment to Ruth Nolan and her attorneys, by court order, " S 15 00; payment to E. M. Page, attorney for Hugh Fisher in suit against A. R. Nolan,: 1100: to Dey, Hampson & Nelson and 1 Clarence Young, additional attorney fees. 1160; balance to administratrix personally, $581; 33; balance to Carson & Carson, attorneys for Alford R. Nolan, $1208.98. , Circuit Court - City of Salem vs. George Witte et, al; order of dismissal as to de fendant George Witte; complaint; for $125.8 8 lien foreclosure amended to make Mary Witte Calef and C. W. Calef defendants.; City of Salem lien foreclosure complaints against defendants and for principal sums as follow: Clin-; ton ! J. and Jane Doe Griffin.: $238.08. $277.75; Robey S. Rat- cliffe and Union Oil company of California. $124.99. $208.32. $187.02, $187.02; American Trust company. $339.97, $76.68; Ollie O. and Jane Doe Griffin. $164.73. $39.67. WTilliam A. Wilkins vs. Chris Knudson et al; reply making gen eral denial to answer of defend ants Lane. Luke Johnston vs. Lester Wish- ard: reply making general denial, A. Weber vs. Bessie Penland et al; default decree holding plaintiff owner of mortgage and granting him $2o00 principal and $49.50 delinquent interest fore closure judgment against defend ants Mary L. Booth, D. C. Stretch and Enod G. Stretch; $L90 attor ney fee allowed; demurrer with drawn by stipulation. N. D. Bradley vs. L. E. Hilleary et al; demurrer of defendant Hilleary. In application of Intermountain Grocery company for .permit to sell $50,000 in preferred stock; appli cant's undertaking on appeal from utilities commissioner order deny ing permit. j Julian Ramsey vs. Laura Ram sey; order for publication of sum mons." 'i H. A. and Bertha Roeske vs. Heltzel Estate. Inc., et al; sepa rate demurrers of defendants Benjamin Franklin Federal Sav ings & Loan association and J. H. Wrath to second amended com plaint. !' Olive L. Prunk vs. Earl H. Prunk; complaint for divorce. $75 llurueT Ife ana &u suit money; crueI an inhuman treatment al leged; married August 7, 1934. ! Altlne L. Dixon vs. Albert II. Dixon; complaint for divorce, cus tody of two children, $37.50 a month each for their support. s&u payment on medical bills, $250 repayment on chattel mort gage, and ownership of household effects and beauty shop equipment at 2375 South Hieh street? sonal indignities alleged: mar ried April 21,1921. at Carne. Probate Court Jfeter F. Mayer estate: orders appointing Fanny Mayer, the widow, as executrix of $3000 per sonal property estate and naming N, M. Lauby, Joseph J. Keber and Alois Keber annralsers: will leaves $1000 to St. Benedict's ab bey, Mt. Angel, for masses for the testator and the remainder to the WldOW. ' : I Christina Eberle estate: closing? order granted Fr. Luke Eberlfl, 'executor. t Henrr Butsch estate: closlnr order granted Otto Wellman, executor. j Vina Losinger estate: order for hearing November 1 on final ac count of Albert Rich, administra tor, showing $2046.86 received and $434.47 paid out. j B. J. Grim estate: order deter mining inheritance tax at $26 and Estate tax at $39.40 on $13,94 estate distributed as follow.- $2788.02 each to four sons. Alli son B., Walter C, Earl M. and Kenneth B. Grim, $1788.03 to a granddaughter, Mary Kearney and iuu to Mary Beebe. no relation ship. ; . . i Marriage License Ray O. Darland. 22. laborer- and Thelma Lj Reed, 20, waitress, Dotn of Brooks route one. : Justice Court . Eugene Eckerlen vs Perl Ear - At Salem's ! Foremost Pork Chow Mein for 1, 35c ; for 2, 50c; for 3, 75c. ; ; Chickea Chow Mein, 75c Pork Chop Suejr-..1...35c Fried Rice.. -.. :.35c Home-made Noodles, 23c Delicious GK BEST MEAL FOR 25c IN TOWN New CHANGHA1 CAFE- 121 S. Commercial . Opposite Ladd & Bush Bank Church of the pyvwi - -.- ; ; . . -. ' : .'"'"l ' ' - --'.if r ' ' .'.-,- - . ; . . . ' - -",'- " . : A .:' !': : .- ... .v : . .. .: " ' ' . I s- " - ,- - I I . -: : . ,. ' -H: . . . ' : . ! . ...v.-,. -. i i . ..' -( , . ; - '.' ' "-' -. . '. f , '..:. ... ' . : - : . v. ; : m . -, :' ... V ' : ," ' , . : , ' . : : . ' . . ' . . ' - Si : ' - " , , s- - . . 1 , I V v : - . - - . A x - i 1 - . ' - r . . ' ' y- . 4 ' . - - i . . . ; ' ' ....... " I' ' ' ' " y " ' " ' ... - -' - ..- - ' - . - . - 4 fe - - -'-, f it in I, i I The remodeled Church of the Nazarene will be dedicated formally, Sunday, October 9. Finishing touch es are now in progress, including SEVENTH SAT ADVEKTIST No. bummer at Hood 8t. U. C Kir- meycr, minuter. Serficei Saturday. tt- bath achool 9:43 a.m. Moraine woribip 11 am. 8ermoa by tha paitor. Youaf Peopla'a meeting 4 pm Prayer met ing Wednesday :30 p.m. CAXVART BAPTIST CHUECH Miller and 8outa Liberty atreeta. Arno Q. Weniger. paitor. Bibla ' aehool 5:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock, ar mon, "The Tretpasa Otlering." Observ ance of Communion. Young people' a meeting 6 o'clock at the pastor's home. 1795 t'ir atreet. Keening worship 7:80 o clock, sermon A ureal Aiimarj i.mma er. p m. Mid week service Wednesdsy 7:0 FIRST BAPTIST CHTJBCH Liberty at Marion St. Irving A. 1. If., pastor. Bible achool 9:45 Bus leaves the church at 9 a.m. X. Fox, a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Subject, 'Al ways Abounding." Communion service and reception of new members. Senior BYPU service. 6:15 p.m. High school BYPU service 6:80 p.m. Evening gospel service 7:30 p.m. Subject "Prepsrationa for the Universal Keign of the Anti christ. ' ' GEEMAH BAPTIST CHTJBCH ....Corner North Cottage and D streets. J. V. Olthoff, pastor. Rally and promotion day ef the bible achool at 10 a.m. with combined program of tha Bible achool and the morning hour of worship. Oradua tion exercises, presentation of diplomas and Bibles, addresa by the pastor in Ger man on "The Preservation and Educa tion of Moses" and a message in English on "Christ'i Valuation of Life." Fel lowship lunca at noon. Tha 10th anni versary of the dedication ot the new church will be observed at 2:30 p m. Missionary program, with pictures at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. ; choir practice at 8 :50. IMMANTJXI. BAPTIST CHTJBCH rm,r nf llxiel and Academy. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Church 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursdsy 7:45 p m. C. D. Saucy, pastor. riBST METHODIST CHUBCH State at Church atreet. Dir. Jamea E Milliian. Dastor. Sunday achool 9:45 a m. Univercity clas ni tha Carrier room. Morning worship 11 a m., aermhn topic, Th Life I Now Live." Evening wor- iin 7-30 n in. Sermon topic. "HexLock ed Himaelf Out." Sunset hour at the usual time 5:30 p.m. ia tha Fireplace room. High achool Epworth league 830 p;m Junior high achool league 5:30 p. m. Hobby club for fifth and aixth grade n.nnla R,tnrd from 2:30 to 5 ;O0 y.hii, arfnlt rronn will meet each w.Hntd,T at 7:30 D.m. Every fifth Fri day ef the r"sr baa been desigasted as All Church day. JASON LEE MEMORIAL MB CHTJBCH North Winter, Jefftrrson, Fairgrounds f.vmi A Kood. minister. Church School. :45 a. m. IJally dT. Special worship servieea each department. Mors- : 1.; It.nA am Th.m. - 4 Rail V- tr. j,u, in Life'a Commitment." f-narnrth leapuvs: Intermediate at 5:30 p.m. High school and senior leagues t 6 :30 p.m. evening service :v y " "What Kally Day Haa Meant to Me." LESLIE METHODIST CHUBCH Rnnth Commercial and Myers streets. Dean C. Poindexter, minister. Tha hour i. o-a. am Knattial consecration aerviea at IX d.m. for atudenta, taaehara, depart ment heads, officers, parente and oiii eial board membera. The message will be, "The Koada Wa Must Travjel. The leagues meet at 6:30. Tha Tetany Peo- fle'a league fellowship hour at elock Leslie hall. At the 7:80 aervice Miss T7.,u Wai.rim. a misaionarv on lur t .h rm Tnriia. win aneak oa "Worn an'a Place ia the Indian Church." TEES METHODIST CHTJBCH X. Winter and Market atreeta. D. A hart; Jury trial of suit fjr resti tution ot real property, site of Marion club, set lor a. m. loaaj. Municipal Court Lester W. Lant. check raran- cy: 30 days In Jail. , Harry Tompkins, failedlto stop; fined 12.50. ' John Scheirbaum, rasrancy: 10-day Jail sentence suspended to leare town. John Gross, yasrancy; a 10-day jail sentence suspended to leave town. XV. T. Bovce. drunk: a 10-day lail sentence susDended. Ted Fox, drunk; a six months jail sentence suspended to one year's probation. " j Bail collected on overtime park- Ins tags, $6. 11 r t-t j inese Dishes Oriental Restaurant We cater to banquets and private parties. Ph. 7082. Special Sunday Chicken Dinner 50c; Special Mer chants' Lunch 25c pre pared by expert Chinese cook. Orders to take out any time,, Open Day or Night! j Sanitary Kitchen. . - - Nazarene in Enlarged Building Installation of sew pewi and laying Cebsgea, pastor. wrterly meeting ar- Tices ia charge of Uittriet Elder J. n. Stewart. Sunday achool 9:45. Lot feaat 10:45, followed by aermon by tha &er. Stewart and sacrament ol tae ixra supper. IP meeting :. svangauane service 7 :30. Sermon by Kev. Htewart. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday, 7:10 p m. BAXXM MUHKOHITK CHTJBCH Seventeenth and Chemeketa. Paster, fitv. A. P. Voth. Sunday achool 9:45 a.m. Mornine service 11 a.m. Sermon by Rev. John Penner. ot Reedly, CaL Evening sarvcie at 7:30 D.m. Sermon by itev Penner. Broadcast over station K3L,M Sundsy at 9:30 p.m. I MM AN TJ EL MISSIONABT Church No. 5th and Gaines. Rev. M H. Pitcher, past jr. Sunder achool at 9:45 a.m. Preaching aervice at 11 a.m. Evening evangelistic aervicea at 7:J V m. Tkurii evening prayer aervice al 7:30 p m. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State St. (Upstairs). Hundav achool 10 am. Preaching 11 am. and 7:45 p. m. Tuesaa'. special oiDia siuaj. i :- t m. Thursdsr. questions and answers 7:4 p m. bsturdsy, xoung people a nwi ing, 7 :5 p m. FIEST FBESBYTEBXAX CHTSCR Wml.r and Chemeketa streets. Rev Henry Marcotte. DD, pastor. Chnreh achool at 8:30 a.m. General assembly for Dromotion dsr. Morning worship. 11 o clock. Communion service and Baptism of Children. Special music by choir- and aotoist. Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:80 p m. Evening worship, 7:30 o' clock. This service will be led by the young people. Dr. Marrotte will apeak on ''Our Greatest Undeveloped Resource." Mid-week meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. FIRST CHURCH OF THE HAZARXXa Leo. W. Collar, pastor .AH. aervicea Sunday are being held in the old high achool auditorium, corner of North High. street at Marion. O a.m.. Christian work era prayer meeting. :45, Sunday Bible achool, promotion day ezerciaea with Wal ter Lise, apeaker. 11:00, Unified aervice. The Wenger sisters will aing. 6:30. Young people's aervicea in junior, intermediate and aenior groups. 7:30 p.m.. Evangeua- tie aervice. solo air. Uveli iovean, ser mon "A Sight Tragedy of the Bible." PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC a DIVINR HEALTMO CENTER 243 N. Com"l. St.. K of P halL Rev. Ethel Honghton, paator; aervicea :o and 7:30 p.m. Messages. Minnie ami tana, Sec. FIRST CHUBCH OF CHRIST SCISV- TIST Chemeketa and Liberty Sta. Sunday achool 11 a. m. : aervicea 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; lesson-sermon . "Unreality. WednesdaT meeting at S p.m. includea testimonies of healing; free public read- Dg room, O VJ J .aiaawUM. .vuaiv, ." - - 11 am. to 9 p.m. daily, except Sunday and holidaya. Wednesdays it closes at 7:30 p.m. ENOLEWOOD COMMUNITY CHURCH (United Brethren) 17th aud NeHraaka avenue. O. E. Foo ter, minister. Sunday arnool v: uany day; morning worship 11 a.m. Sermon, The Difference Between tne wnurca ti- ing You and You' Uaing tha Church. Christian. Endeavor societies meet at S:0 p.m. Evening aerviea 7:30 pa. Evening aervice. 7:30 p.m. 8ermon: "When God Ianghs.' 7:30 p.i 6:30 p.a Prayer meeting Wedneaday, Fellowship dinner mureaay, FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Twelfth and Mission Sta. A. 8. Haa- aeraon, paator aunaay acoooi mt mm "- Morning worship at 11 a.m. in caarge Rev. R. Glenn Brady principal of tha achool at tha WCTU Farm ome. Even ing aervicea at 7:30 by Rev. Brady. Wed nesday prayer aerviea at 7:80 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage sad Shipping. Bible atudy 10 st. Preaching, 11:00. Morning aervice. with. Ero. Clyde Teel as speaker Lord a Suppr, 11:45 .m. Ycung people a meet ing. 7:15 p.m. Preaching 8:00. "waara Shall I Spend Eternity!" I. X. Wilker aon, minister. . ' COURT STREET CHURCH Of CHRIST (Cbriatua) 17tk and Court atreeta. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible achool assembly, 9:45. rally day services. Morning worship an eommanion 10:50. Solo, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings." Francee sJennison. Sermon. "Loyalty to Christ and His Churh." Eyenin service, 7:30 p.m. Dossett. director at music. Northwest ChriHisaAollege. Christisa Endeavor, 8:45 p.m. THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Ferry and Commercial Sta. Rev. Paul Collord. minister. Sunday. :45 .m. Church school, international lesson. 11100 a. m. Worship-sermon. "Tha Uetee i Ziea. 7:45 p.m. Evanceliatie. Sermea, "This Same Jesus." Tuesday. Missionary prayer band. 110 8. Com erclsL. Wednesdsy, 7;45 p.m.. prayer "Preparations for the Universal Reign of the Antichrist" Sunday, 7:30 P. M. -First Baptist, Church No. Liberty and Marion Sta. Irving A. Fog, D.D., pastor . . . . ' Is Europe snaking any prepa ration for the rominte of the Grrat World Dictator? Do i we know what the na tions or the world are getting read for? ; Hear ' what the scriptares hare to 'uf, of carpets. - j Opens Revivals ller. V. C Grares of Ixs Angeles, who Sunday opens a week s evangelistic campaign at the First Evangelical rhurrh here. service, 443 X. Itth St. Friday. 7:45 p. m, choir, zi L.ee St. FIRST COKOREOATIONAL CHURCH Center at Liberty. Robert A. Hutchia son, minister. Church school and young people's. foruut at 9:S. Worship aervice at 11, aermon: Mora Stately: Man aiona"; offertory tolo: "Prayer. Kay Drakeley. Vesper service at 5. sacrament of the Lord 'a supper will be adminis tered. League ot youth at 6. F. K. Eley, leader. L'tioa service at Knight Memor al at 7:30. :; KJTIGHT MEMORIAL COHOREOA- TIOHAL t 19th and Ferry. Howard C. Stover, aister. Morning worship at 11. Ser mon Standing L p to Life. Evening aervice at 7:30. Sermon by Dr. Warren H. Deaiaon of Kew York City. Sunday achool at 10 a.m. Pilgrim Fellowship and Christian Lodeavor at 6:45 p m. , SAINT PATXL'S SFISCOAI. CHURCH Church and Chemeketa atreeta. Rev. Ueorge xi. bwilt. rector, tioly commun ion. 7:30 a.m. Church achool. :45 Holy i-ucnsrist and sermon 11:00 a.m. Boys training school, Ytoodbnra. 3 p.m. fans dinner wednesdsy, v:3U p.m. FIB ST EVAJfQEXJCAZ, ,i Corr-er of Marion and Summer atreeta. Rev. Jamea E. Campbell, minister. Sun day achool at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Message by Evangelist W. C. Gravea. Yout'i groups will meet at 6:30 p.m. Evangelist service at 7:30 p. I by evangelist Uravea. evangelistic aervicea at 7:30 p.m. throughout the week with W. C uravea speaking. I BVAlfOEUCAL AHT t TORUS D CHURCH Edwia Horstman. pastor. School of Christian religion 10 a.m. Worship, It a.m. and 3 p.m. Harvest Home and Mis sion festival. Dr. Thro. J. Bollinger of Madison. Wisconsin. eapt. of missions of the Department of the Northwest of the Evangelical and Reformed church, will be apeaker morning and afternoon. Special music by mala quartet. Solo "The Mnety and Nine." by Knoch, Maerz. ' Koon lunch eon at tha church. ( I EVANGELISTIC TABEBNACLB Ferry and 13th atreeta. Sunday achool at 9:45 a.m. C. A. Wilson, tiupt. Church service at 11 a.m. Evangelistie aerviea at 7:45 if m. starting nightly aervicea with Evangelist Price . Robertson of Oak land. Calif. C. O. Weston, pastor. RIUH AVZ rRIEXBS Highland a venae at Church St. Prayer meeting at 6 a.m. Bible achool 10 clock. Worship at 11. Meeting oa ministry and oversight at S p.m. Intermediate! CE at S:80. and evangelistic aerviea at 7:30. Junior CK Thursday at 3:80 p.m. Pray er meeting at 7:30 p.m. with monthly buaineaa meeting following. T. Clio Brows, paator. THE CHURCH OP JXSUS CHRIST Or LATTER OAT SAX-IS Corner Cottage and Chemeketa Sta. Sunday achool 10 a.. Preaching aerv icea 6:30 p.m. Geaeoiogy, Moa.: ,7:30; MIA, Tues., 7:30 p.m.; Relief society. Tnes., 3 p an. Kishop A. C Uswuma. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHUBCH Church street between Chemeketa and Center si reel. Rev. P. W. Erickson, pss- toa. 3:4. a.m. Sunday school : 11 morning worship, sermon. "War We Ought to Attend Church.' Solo; "The Lord la My Rock" t Mooter, Mrs. L. J. Drynaa. Service broadcast. KL. 1 1 to 13 noon. 6:30 p.m. yonag people's ser vice, Lather league Biol atudy hour. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ALC Eighteenth and Slat 8ts Ravi Amos Hear Remarkable Mes sage of This Church! , Elder H. B. Parks Elder M. LDraper Discussing Vital Topics of Today Sun.. Oct. S Why a Church? MonVOct. 8 I Marvel That Ye Are So Soon Removed! Toes., Oct. 4 In the days of A These Kingsl ; ! . Wed.. Oct. - rs The Sealed - Book! . ThursM Oct. 6 Other Sheep I Have! Frl, Oct. 7 I Will Balld My Chnrchl ., 's Tent Services Nightly Except ; Satnrday. 7:45 r The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Corner Xanrel A Columbia Sts. (V WorsKip House Is Remodeled Nazarene Cliurcli Has new ! Pew, Carpet, Numerous new Iniprorements With rsmodellng ot tha Church of the Nazarens, 13th and Canter streets, fast nearing completion, the church congregation Is mak ing preparations for formal open ing and dedication ot ' the new huildlag on Sunday, October , annonares Rer. Leo W. Collar, pastor. '. : ; Finishing touches now in prog ress include installation of beau tiful new pews and laying of ear- pets. Auditorium Capacity VOO The auditorium will - comfort ably seat 900 people.. The modern accoustical arrangements make the auditor: m outstai Mng. The rostrum that seats 125 choir members and the painted picture immediately back of the baptist ry, is pleasing to the eye. A new venture in church plan ning Is the mothers and babies room. This room Is directly be hind the balcony and- has two large plate glass windows across the side of the room that faces the auditorium. A loud speaker Is In stalled In the room and with the public address system. It enables the mothers to see and hear ev erything that Is taking place In the public service. The room Is eanlDDed with couches, daven port, rocking chairs and a rest room. . r . The Sunday school Is equipped with fire large assembly rooms for departments and 32 class rooms that are to bouse their fast growing school that now numbers 532 with their goal set for 1000 The church has had a new coat of paint and with the neon sign It is unusually attractive. . Church Iaders Active The reconstruction and enlarge ment program has been inspired by Rev. Collar, who came here two and a half years ago from Spokane and who has In that time brought a remarkable growth in the church membership. Officers and leaders in the church depart ments who have assisted blm are: Frank Lltwlller, Sunday school superintendent; Henry- Mattson, president of young people; Mrs. Martha Collar, president ot wom en's missionary society; John and Earnest Frlesen, choir directors; Neal Cashion, orchestra director; Mrs. Clara . Tuttle Fenton, Miss Doris Hanby, Miss Bethel Smith, Miss Marjorie Frlesen and Miss Doris Barnett. pianists; Miss Thea Sampson, church secretary; Al ford Schmidt, treasurer; J. M. Six, John Frlesen. 'Claude Sharp, Lowell Loveall. Fred Cashion, trustees; Milford Stull. Alford Schroeder, Paul Hardy, Thea Sampson, James Davis, T. L. Hicks and Alfred Schmidt, stew ards. 4. m. sir supervised tne con struction work of the remodeled church. Noted Evangelist Will Preach Here Evangelistic services will be a held at the. First : Evangelical chnrch from October. 2 to 9 with Evangelist W. C. Graves of Los Angeles speaking each night at 7:30 o'clock. . Rev. Graves, an evangelist of wide experience, having conduct ed meetings in all parts of the United States for- the past . 30 years, was at the Salem chnrch two years ago. Rev. Graves brings with him Robert Waggoner, sing ing evangelist of Portland Bible Institute, who will have charge ot the music with Wilmer N. Brown, minister of music of the local church assisting. Both vocal and Instrumental music will be given a large place at every serv ice. : " - The public Is invited to attend all these services. K. If Innemana, AM. pastor. Get aa naia j sion festival 9:Q a.sa. Subject: "tis. Preach I" Kagliah mission featival p. . I Subject: "Why IdleT" English mission festival 7 t.m. Bubjecf. Mission r.x- asnplea." Rev. Aatoa Wellf. Cornelius, will speak at all of tne tare mission fes tival aervicea. Lunch ia the church aar lara daring the noon hour. Sandsy school 9:30 a.m. Church eoaacil Tueru 7:S0 p. an. Laborers ia tha Lord a Viayard Wed, a p. as. . ST. JOEH'I LUTHERAJf " (Missouri Synod) lClh and A atreeta. H. . Gross, paa tor. Sunday achool 9 am. Preparatory aervicea 9:10 am. Services with aoly eommunloa at 10 a.m. OUT-Or-TOWK CHURCHES Salem -Heights Com nnity Canrcl Sunday achool at 10 a.m.; morning wor ship at 1 la m. Rev. Al Vosper, pastor. Sermon: "A root Speake." Talla City Ttrat Xetaodiat Caurel Laurence Oaderion. paator. Sanday achool I at 10 a.m. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Topic. "Tha Church. Liability er Asset." Epworth league ar e:30 p.m. treeing service at :SO p.am. Bliuroli of vthQ onznnEi Services at Old High School Auditorium North High at Marion I VT. Collai - ,.' - Pastor . 9:45 a. m." Sunday ! Bible School 11:00 Worship ; 6:45 p. m Young People 7 :45 Orchestra and Choir Present ing Special Mu i sical Program. 1 -t," f 1 V Leads Campaign Evangelist Price R. Robertson ol Oakland, Calif., who will opra nLxht services Sunday at tha Kvangellst tabernacle, 13th and Ferry. Robertson Opens Evangel Services Evangelist Price E, Robertson of Oakland. Calif., opens with re gular nightly services at Evangel istic Tabernacle. 13th and Ferry, beginning Sunday. October 2. Rev. Robertson is well known in full gospel circles throughout Califor nia as a unique and successful evangelist. Mr. Robertson empha-" sizes prayer through all his meet ings including also prayer for any sick who request. its ministration. Considerable preparation' Is be ing made for "Go to Church Sun day" at the Evangelistic Taber nacle. Extensive alteration and Improvements are being rushed to completion for the special services scheduled to begin on this Sunday when all Salem is invited to fill all Its churches. In the Sunday services .the pastor, Rev !G. G. Weston, may speak in the morn ing on "Europe's Crisis In Rela tion to the Christian Cause. Evangelist Robertson will ; speak at 7:45 p.m., opening his cam paign. Sunday Soloist 1 -J Lora ce Dossett, Albany, who present a concert of sacred mu sic Sunday night at the Court, Street Church of Christ. Dossett Concert Is Sunday Night A concert of sacred music will be given by Lorance Dossett at the Court street Church of Christ Sun day night. Dossett Is director of music at Northwest Christian cvii- lege, former director ot the choir at the Albany Christian church, and Is director of the American w K K t V Legion auxiliary chorus at Albany. f He Is an advance student of Paul Petri and was the soloist for the commencement exercises at Oregon State college last spring. The concert at the Court street Church of Christ this Sanday will - be the 28th concert in a series, of summer and fall concerts. Mrs. Stances Dossett will be the ac companist. Martin Proclaims' Go-to-Ckurcli: Day Governor Charles H. ! Martin Friday Issued a letter urging the people of Oregon to cooperate In the program of the national com mittee for religion and welfare recovery Saturday and Sunday. October 1 and 2. "I request that each citizen, regardless of creed. attend church services on these days. 1 1 t ' f qm an. f mcai arraacrweiv Oat oMfa "tan commts o - FISH OR MEAT ENTREE French Fried Potatoes. Vegetables. Salad. Hot Rolls. lirtiwafrfW y saenrV Coffe.Tca. Milk. Buttermilk. e CJCSStRT Puddiog or Fruit Cottier A la Ibde. Spa Ice Cream or Sherbet." Cake Ala Mode. Fruit Re or Mo 0m 'ccr6Sj firfmilt CM put You May Exchange Salad for Soap 1 life & Oj