7- ' - - t - - -.r - . ' . Local Mews Briefs Messing to Speak Dr. Fred B. Mewing of the Oregon Hygiene society will speak to university women . at the . First Methodist church Thursday afternoon, Feb ruary IS, at 4:30 o'clock In the Carrier room; University men are lDTtted to come from 5:30 to 6 30 ' o'clock. Dr. Messing will discuss "Men and Women Relationships, - Home and Marriages 5 There will - be an open discussion at a round table hoar from :30 to 8 p.m. Dinner will be served In the church k 1 1 e h e n . : - Reservations . should : be made with Mrs.' Sarah Louis oeiore weanesaay, f :sv Royal Neighbor card 'party Sat. eve., Feb. 11, at RNA new. hall near Beekner's. Cards. Fine lunch. 25 centa.!;,Everybody come! - ---E-. ' - i Davie Joins Navy Edwin; Ray Davla was enlisted In the US navy Thursday, through the navy re cruiting office at Corvallia. He left that same evening for the naval training station at Sen Die go, whero he will undergo three months military training before being transferred to some ship for duty Davis, graduated from Sa lem high school Jane, 1118, he la the son f N. A. Davis of 25 TJn . ion streeC Salem. ;-. AH Leaders Install The Marion conntvt 4H local loaders will In . stall new officers at their monthly meeting at the Salem TMCA at 10 o'clock this momlnc Mrs. J. E. WnlteaeaoV Jr.: ot Turner will sueeoed Mrs. Rose tlilmour of Jef feesonv as president. Lynn F, Cronemiller jof the state forestry department will speak. - FUss: Reports Snow John Plats, resident of the Crooked Finger -district above Scotts Mills, called s tho'eonnty court jester day and reported 10 inches of . snow had , fallen t his place over aightl No travel difftcalty had yet been caused by the snow, he ssid. . Royal Neighbor card party Sat. eve.. Feb. 11. at RNA new hall ear Beekner's. Cards. Fine lunch. 35 cents. Everybody come! 8F Mam Returned A an Francisco detect Thnrsday took Into custody George- A. Gore, ' picked up here by city polios last week- and returned him to San Francisco to face a check .charge. ' Obituaries - T Chopin Mrs. Jennie Chapln, at the resi dence, . US! SW Third street. Portland, ' Wodnesday, Febrnarr 8. at the ags of to, years. Survive-l by- daughters, Mrs. Cordelia Rice of Myrtle Creek, Ore., Mrs. Lacln Snyder of Days Creek, Ore.. Mrs. Ladle Scellers of Portland and Mrs. Margaret Berndt of Salem: sons, Sherman. L. Chapln Of ler- Waatato'n, Ore., and Frank 8. Chap in ot Portland; three brothers . and one sister. Funeral services from the . Clough-Bafrick chapel Saturday, February .11, at 1 : 3 0 p. m.. Rev. Dean Polndexter offi ciating. Interment Belcrest Mem- At the residence; February 8, Lulu Almin Mills Sumpter, aged S3 years, late resident of Oswego and Salem: Wife of John A. Sump ter and mother of Mrs. Ferae Mc Elhaney of Dallas, Ross Freeman ot Seattle. Wash., Russell Free man of Salem and Ted Freeman of Oswego. FnneraV services will be held from thoW, T. .Rlgdon com pany chapel Saturday, February ... 11 at 10:30 a.m. Interment Sclo cemetery. Rev. Lynn A. Wood will officiate. , - Bradford Oscar N. Bradford, at the resi dence ef his daughter, Mrs. Mae Kelly, Z45"West Nob.Hfn street. Friday, February 10,;. at ae of 81 years. Survived by daughters. Mrs. Alice Ward of Cottage Grove, Ore.; Mrs. Mae Kelly, Salem; sis ters. Mrs. Anna White .and Mrs. Alice Long of Portland. Mrs. Nellie Blanchard of Bremerton. Wash., and Mrs. Nettie Huff of Yonraua. Ore.'; brother. Walter Bradford of Toncalla. Ore. ; five grandchil dren; Frances and LaBnrna Kelly of Salem. Armond, Charles "and Millard Ward of- Cottage . Grove. Funeral announcements later by the dough-Bar rick company. 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IS Dedication of Civil war memorial plaque by Boas aad Dattgliters of Union Veter an, rapitol building, 1 p.m. Feb. 15 Odd Fello-v- Fa ther and sons banquet. Guard Inspection Tonight Headquarters battery, local 249th coast artillery unit of the Oregon national guard; and the medical detachment will undergo annual inspection at the Salem armory at 8 o'clock tonight. The regi mental band will come here from Marshf leld to parade the streets and .' provide mnsie for a danee which will follow the inspection. The inspection and dance are open to the general public, DchV Boy pnt. Mathb 178 S. Com. Cirll Service Opealags ' Open competitive examinations -are scheduled by the .civil service com mission to fill vacancies in Inspec tor, general construction " inspec tor, rivers, harbors and waterways construction in the Portal nd en gineer district. with applications to be made not later than Febru ary IS. Further information is available from the civil service board at the Salem postofflce. Noa -support Charge Charles Ainsworth. 38, was arrested yes terday afternoon by Deputy Sher iff B. O. Honeycut and held in the county Jail pending arrival ot Portland officers, who reported a charge of non-support was pend ing against him. Lost, Feb. 3, red Spaniel Fern. 630 Union. Ph. 7435. Lib. reward. Not Serioasly Hurt Bernice Mathis, 2164 Hazel avenue, -hurt in a tall while skating Tuesday night at the Mellow Moon rink, was not severely Injured as a news item Wednesday may have im plied, it has been pointed out. She was skating again two days later. Rummage sale. 157 S. Liberty. 8 1 a r t . School Job Improve ments to the grounds of theorth Santiam school will be started Monday by a WPA crew, WPA officials announced here yester day. A new school was built with WPA assistance two years ago. KGZR Heard tn East A call from Salem police radio station KGZR was picked up by Carroll H. Weyrlch. amateur radio bug of Parville, Md., according to a communication received by Don Poujade, station operator. Today is the final day of the big Florsheim sale at Bishop's. Camp Visit Today An all-day trip to Government Camp is in store for some 45 Parrish and Les lie Hi-Y boys today, the group to leave at 4 a.m. this morning un der the guidance of Gus Moore, Everett Clark and Esther Arnold. Park Chief Coming - Julian Salomon, chief of the national park service, is expected in Salem March' 7 to conduct a conference with local, state and city recrea tion groups.. Luts Florist. 1276 N. Lib. 9592." Riley, to Introduce Dr. P. O. Riley of the office of Secretary of State Earl Snell will Introduce Frank Branch Riley, speaker for the Lincoln day luncheon at the chamber of commerce next Mon day. Hurry! Today la the last day or Bishop's big Florsheim Sale. Bishop to Preach Rev. A. M. Johnson of Huntington, Ind., bish op ot the United Brethren church weatern district, will preach both morning and night Sunday at the First United Brethren church, Mission street near 12th.- Pays Fine, Drukeitei s Clewell Donovan gained his re lease from' the county Jail yester day by paying a 825 fine imposed in Jefferson justice court Thurs day for being drunk on a public highway. Bishop's . , sensational Florsheim sale' ends today. Special. Music Three musi cians from Linfield college at Mc Minnvine will provide special mu sic at the HayesviUe Baptist church services Sunday morning at 10 J 41 o'clock, church officials learned late yesterday. - . i Elgin at Grange A talk on na tional defense by Harrison Elgin will be a feature of today's meet- tag of Salem grange. There will be a club dinner. Iasareace Uaa HI O tad & Lee. manacrer of the Northers Life Insurance company, is at Sa lem General hospital receiving treatment ror pneumonia. i Gideon Bible Rally Set . :J Tomorrow, Sunday, the Salem Gideons will go to SUverton for a Bible rally In one ot the Luth eran churches. The organisation has conducted many of these ral- ilies in public schools recently. Dishes mese 5e Merchant Leach la T We cater to baxiqaets .tnd u lrivite parties. Ph. 7032 . Special Sunday Chicken Dinaer. ic Ot couTsa, Tnrtty Dinner ;I I0c Caedal Merchants' Laseh 7. 25e prepared by expert Chi ..nesexookv - Orders to uke out any tlma: ;rOpea Dar or Kightl 4 Sanitary Kitchen. ' L , 2Se IN TOWN Stayton Bank Dividends End -.r i: $16,531 Payment Allotted a Final Dividend of Defunct Institution Payment of final divideds to de positors in the defunct Bank of Stayton was authorized by Circuit Judge L. O. Lewelllng yesterday. r inai aiviaend tb commercail de positors will amount to 7.71 oer cent or 118,611.59, making a to tal received by them of 52.71 per cent of the 1 2 14,1 3 9.79 in. ordin ary claims. ,. , ..- , ..f, -4 'r Sayings depositors win receive a .7 per cent, or $8t.?J, Jinal dividend; for a total of S1.79 per cent of the $122,809 in t claims filed tn this department, t The Judge also authorisBO the superintendent of banks to retain the. S527.51 balance, after pay ment of the dividends, to pay ex penses of closing the liquidation proceedings. Circuit Court T. W. Mays vs. Joe E. Br6wn; tried before Judge Lewelllng, de cided in favor ot defendant, with out costs; plaintiff had asked fore closure ot $CS labof Hen.', Carolyn Hurst Eiker vs. Philip Andrew Elker; defense motion to strike. State vs. William Buchanan, state vs. Erwin Weaver; orders by Judge L. H. McMahan holding de fendants not required to pay for their care while In, state hospital under observation. C. C. Bryant, receiver of First National bank in Salem, vs. R. . Boat wright, Ruth Boatwright and Carson & Carson; complaint for $117.19 and $825 on two notes; given by defendants Boatwright; appropriation from fund held by Carson Carson from recovery against Hallbauer LaBahn, Inc., for whom Boatwright was in 1921 engaged in construction ot post office and customs house at Astor ia asked. Anna Savage vs. Albert T. Sav age, Jr., admnistrator, et al; de fense time for filing appeal tran script extended to March 1. Sena company vs. Walter ' H. Zosel, et al; time for tiling appeal transcript extended to April 1. State capitol reconstruction com-, mission vs. Arthur Charles Boes chen et al; stipulation for county treasurer to pay Marion county tax claim of $285.91 and defendants Boeschen $13,424.52 remainder of warrant paid by plaintiff, in ac cordance with condemnation judg ment. State vs. Joe Brown; Indictment charging receiving stolen ewee be longing to N. W. Miller, issued in 1938, dismissed on motion of dis trict attorney. State Finance company vs. Nel lie C. Williams; sheriff's return on attachment of real property. Christie L. Moorman vs. Wil liam Sheridan et al; answer of de fendant Sheridan alleging plain tiff to blame for her car being struck by locomotive. M. T. Moisan vs. Salem By-Products company et al; petition of Warren Richardson, receiver, for permission to Institute suit to have $4459 mortgage given Grace M. Perkins last October 7 can celed on ground of lack of consid eration. J. J. Stalger vs. Millie Stalger; divorce decree, giving plaintiff and defendant joint custody of minor daughter, plaintiff, to pay $10 a month when girl under care of defendant. D. F. Eastman et al, trustees for Aumsrille State bank depos itors, vs. Claude McKenney; dis missal, on motion of plaintiff; set tled out of court. Maude Jackson Pague vs. Mary Crowther Spence et al; default Judgment for $1500 and mortgage foreclosure. Federal Fgrm Mortgage corpor ation vs. Albert T. Savage. Jr., et al; motion to strike parts ot com plaint overruled. William S. Walton, executor of George D. Burdlck estate, vs. L. L. and Margaret L. Short; judgment for $300 and foreclosure. Probate Court Jacob Staufter estate; petition for appointment ot Josephine Staufter as executrix; original will leaves residue, after expenses, of $8000 real and $100 personal property estate to Josephine "Staufter, widow; codicil farm machinery on home place to Dan iel Staufter, son. George J. Krebs guardianship; annual resort. William Krebs, guardian; $312.40 received and 11115 Paid out. Mary Sanders guaraiansnip mat ter; petition for appointment of Ltdd e Busn Trust company as guardian to receive $40 a month veterans burean pension and for dealenatioa of Chester. M. Cox, George H. Riches and Catherine Zorn as appraisers. ; L Gustaf Fandrich guardianship; aearlnx set March" IS. on proposal ot Edward Fandrich, guardian, to sell real nrooerty. A Richard Schmalle estate; ad ditional bond ot $ - filed by Carl C. Schneider, administrator. Justice Court " Joe ' Harris, sr.; pleaded not gallty, waived bearinr, bound over to grand jury " on : non-support charge; $25 ball not furnished.: . Jamee Anthony Slceri; given un lit 10 a.m. Monday to plead te charge of check forgery; $500 ball not-posted. h r:'';i:SZ?3. A. W. Blank; found guilty, com mitted to Jail tor failure to pay $25 fine for falling to drive on right halt of Ugh way. . ' JiniV' Picltett Is . , : Active at U;(M ;0 -V TJN1TERSITT t OF OBEGQ, Eogene, Feb. lr Jim Pickett, son ' ot Mr: and Mrs. Howard JL Pickett ef Salem, was la charge ef programs , tor ; tae sophomore -Whiakerino,' annual daaee for which all sophomores have grown a . beard.' They are given three weeks before the dance to grow beard, aad are judged - tor I the long est, the blackest, the thickest, (he best-shaped, and the least beard. -' " Pickett, a sophomore la law at the anrversitr, la amuated with Alpha Tan Omega, fraternity." f The 02EG0N STATESMAN,; Salexa, Varishoners Aid Pastor's Son - Si For JS4 -reeks, perlsboaers of Dr. Leonard Stromberg, OeklaWd. Menu; pastor, have paid their way to Omaha each Tuesday to donate life aavtns blood to Dr. Eugene Stromberg, the minister! son, shown with his wife. The sea contracted bacillary dysentary while teach tng la the soatlu AP Telemat. Taxidermist Wins 1st Hobby Honors Davis9 Display Attracts at 2030 Show Open Again Today s Arlo Davis, amateur taxidermist, walked off with first prize tor best all-around exhibit atthe 8alem 20 30 club hobby show last night. Davis' display features skillfully mounted hawks, owls, songbirds, and small animals, all native to the Salem vicinity. Second prise, for handicraft, went to Wayne Sturgess' model of a Napoleonic coach, chosen by an eyelash over a similar model by Paul Franklin. Third prise, for the most inter esting exhibit, was cornered by the Salem Chemical Garden club plants being grown In chemical so lutions. Ellseth, Woods Win P. J. Ellseth won first prise in woodworking, and Kenneth Woods of Dallas in model plane division. Both are members of the Salem Home Workshop club. Other exhibitors whose work was viewed by approximately 300 persons at yesterday's show were Joe Tompkins, photography; Ed Olson, paintings; John Kerrlck, bridle rosettes; Mrs. Bertha Bab cock, class bottles: Indian school. carvings and handicraft; Mrs. Frank Deckebach, puppets; Ralph Stanton, paintings: Bob Lange, as tronomy; William Predeek. atamna- Ceorre "-Tomkins. arrow heads; Glenn Williams, model cir cus; Frank Hallk, glass-blowing; Don Wiggins, rifles. The show will be open today from 2 to $ p.m., Instead of 2 to 10 p.m. as announced yesterday. Fellowship Radio Group to Appear Anne Johnstone and the Fel lowship Haven radio group, heard over station KWJJ Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays at 2 a'clock. will conduct both morn ing and evening services at the Salem church of the Foursquare Gospel tomorrow. The Fellowship Haven program has many follow ers in Salem and vicinity - who have never had the privilege of meeting the ones who are "behind the move." This opportunity will be provided as the gronp presents a special musical program at each service and also will be giving personal testimonies. The Fellowship Haven program being of an undenominational na ture. It is anticipated that a large crowd will gather for both serv ices. The church is located at 19th and Breyman streets, and the serv ices are open to all who desire to attend. Holiness Group's Meeting Tuesday The monthly all-day meeting of the Marlon County Holiness asso ciation will be held Tuesday, Feb ruary 14 at the Salvation Army Citadel. Rev. L. W. Collar, pastor of the Church of the' Nasarene, will speak at the 10:30 a.m. serv ice. Rev. W. C. Cook, jastor of the Rosedale Friends church, will speak at the 2:30 p.m. , service. All are invited to attend these services,, bringing basket lunch, states T. Clio Brown, president Dr. Riley Cives Lincoln Tribute Dr. P. 0. Riley, in an Inspira tional talk before the Salem Ad club yesterday, paid tribute to Ab raham Lincoln as a great patriot aad suggested that the exemplary character of the man is a standard that youth, and all men would do wen to emulate. la addition to Ad clabbers, the meeting was attended by several legislators and ut-of-tewn guests. '-" UW1XY CHRIST -fniusTiiimjiirr SEE THE CHART "Hear Rer. Collord on .y'.-TMs Great Theme f- SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. l.lt A U. -Tsrritag WhyT C. &ILA. Gospel Center 201 aVConnaercialBt. " T BRING TOUR BIBLES- Oreson, Satordaj Mornins; Fehrnarj 11, 1939 V 'i Reserve Officers Named Examiners 10 Salem Men Appointed Named for 1939 Work in two Counties The war department this week notified ten Salem reserve offi cers of their selection as exam iners for appointment and promo tion boards that may be convened in the Marion and Polk county area during 1929. Officers receiving the appoint ments were Major Miller B. Hay den, Judge advocate generals de partment; Capt. Edgar R. Austin and Capt. Norman K. Raymond, infantry; Capt. Emmett C. For sythe, chemical warfare; Capt. Louis B. Schoel, dental depart ment; Capt. Vern W. Miller, med ical department; Capt. George Spaur and Lieut. T. T. McKenile, engineers; Lieut. Kenneth W. Dal ton, quartermaster corps, and Lieut Floyd L. Siegmund, field artillery. The order directs the assign ment of one or more of the ex aminers for all boards called for applicants for appointment In the officers reserve corps and for all officers applying for promotion within the corps. - Soliciting in Gty Held Unauthorized Solicitors who are going from door to door asking for funds for either the Reserve Officers asso ciation or Lieut. Richard Covelle are doing so without the consent of the organization or the individ ual member, Lieut. Covelle de clared yesterday in asking that such requests be ignored. "The Reserve Officers associa tion never authorizes such solici tation of funds tor any purpose," the lientenant pointed out. The canvassers are representing that the RO group is holding an essay contest for school children in connection with national de fense week, and wants the funds for this purpose. Plans for Youth Center Progress Plans for development of the Youth Center in the former city camp grounds were advanced at a meeting of the NTA council at the Salem chamber ot commerce rooms Thursday. Work ot reno vating the building was expected to begin February 16, with six or eight boys employed. Construction ot furniture, sim ilar to that In Timberline lodge, was to be carried on la the NYA workshops. The eoancil went, on record favoring action by the city in rip- rapping Shelton ditch through the property, and improvement of the grounds under a WPA. project. Artillery Officer Hits Supine Peace "Peace at anyprlce" 4s an al luring but deceptive slogan, Har rison -Elgin, coast artillery re serve corps officer, told the TMCA Breakfast club yesterday morning.. "Certainly," he said, "no price that does-not exact the sacrifice of national honor of na tional security is too high to pay for peace with security." Elgin said he was Impressed with a recent article, which he termed mialeading, la which the staggering cost of the' nation's preparation tor war was deplored. He declared saeh misrepresenta tion is Insidious aad. aaless coun teracted by trnth, wUl In time tend to warp the viewpoint of those who evaluate argameats by their loudness - rather than br Chcrci 7cl Cbrist . Cottaxe.sUilpptn; . Revelation School IUastrated Lessons , . , FREE , - Feb; 12-2 - - - T:0 Each Evening - Acquaint yourself with the - living Issues of today. - H. It THORNHILL Minister - r "'v SXVtVTH AT ADVEmST 3 Kortk SaauMr at Hoed street. L. Ktensejrer, susieter. Sarriees Satarday. Sabbath acheol, 9:45 a. ac; swrBiag wor ship. 11:10 a. at aerSMs by Eli. L. E. Eateb ot CMlefs Place, Waab. Yeoa( people's aaoetiaa, 4 p. aw; prayer meet ins, Wedseaday, 7: SO p. su, subject: "KiskteMcaeaa by faith." THB APOSTOUO FAITH 189 Kortfc Commercial street. 8:30 aad 7:30 p. m.; Wedaeadar aad Friday at 7:45 p. a. Personal testimonies. nnsT BAPTIST Worth Liberty at Marios street. Irrinf A rox;.I. D pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a. as.; atorninf worship. 11 A'clock, sub ject: "Borne Better Things tor Us." Sew ior BTPU service 4:15 p. sa.; hir.h acheol, S:SO p. gospel serrie, 7:30 &aa- abject:-"Csa a Christie a Be Sure e la 8aredt How May Christians Know They Are Saved Kow and Sate FertTert" Over KSLM at 8 p. as. Med seaday I p. a grayer meetinf. CALVA1T BAFTIST HiUer and South Uberty Sts., Rer. Arno Q. Weniger, pastor. Dr. Uussell K. Broagher's eoneiadiag serriees. Sat srday sight, 7:80 a'clock. "The Won ders ( the Holy Land" with motion pie tores aad cvioa; Sunday bible school, 9:45 a. m.; morning worship, 11 o'clock, sermon: "The Christisa's Coroaatioa." Yoaag people's meeting, 4:15 p. m.; -evening worship, 7 :30 o'clock, aermoa : "Clown or King f" Monday night, 7:SO 'dock. "The Weaders of the Holy Lssd" with motion pictares sod curios. osrnacAjr baptist Xorth Cottage and D 8ts.. J. P. Oltheff. pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.; merniag worship is German at 11. ser mon: 7A God Pleasing Seoklag." rellow ship mnch ot bible achoot officers and teachers at noon. Meeting of yeath growps at : p. as. ; cToning worship in English at 7:S0 'clock, termoa: "A Pas pie Without a Land and a Land Without a People." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.; choir practice at 8:45 p. as. XaOIAaTCL BAPTIST Hasel and Academy. 8nday acheol. 10 a. m.; church 11 a. am. aad 7:80 p. m. BTPC, S:45 p. m. ; prayer meeting Thursday, 7:80 p. as. CHSSTIAir ABO KISSIOHAXT AXU AVOB S01 South Commercial Ureet. 9:49 a m.. Sunday achool; 11 a. m, worship: T:0 p. m.. erangelistie: "Why Christ Must Betnra." Tuesday, S p. m, Mla aioaary Prayer baud. 1919 South Commer cial street; Wcdaeaday, 7:45 p. bl. 109S South Slat street; Friday, 7 p. nv, or- Sixteen Directors Of Chest Elected Good Collections of This Year's Subscriptions Reported at Meet Sixteen, directors were, elected by the Salem Commaalty Chest at its annual meeting Friday noon. A financial report shewed. ISO, 811.27 collected , of this year's subscriptions of 1 4 7,201. To date, S12.2CI.C1 has beea distributed to the participating agencies. Op eration and campaign expense amounted to f 2820.0C. As compared to 22 per cent of the 1927 budget subscribed. 102 per cent of the 1922 minimum budget wis paid in or pledged. Collections on .1927 pledges amounted to 98.2 per cent. A vote of appreciation was accorded to William Moran, secretary, for his work in connection with collec tions and clerical details. Hamiltoa Favored Following election of directors, a unanimous vote supported a mo tion favoring reelection ot Wil liam M. Hamilton as president This choice rests with the board of directors. Newly elected direc tors are: Two year terms T. A. Windi shar. Rev. T. J. Bernards, "Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson, W. M. Hamilton, E. E. Thomas, Richard Devers, Winifred Herrick and T. M. Hicks. Three-year terms Mayor W. W. Chadwick, Irl 8. McSherry, Linn C. Smith, Leo N. Childs, Ben J. Ramseyer, A. C. Haag, Dr. D. B. Hill, Floyd Miller. Representatives of the partici pating agencies, in brief talks at the close ot the meeting, said the principal benefit ot community chest to them was the opportunity it afforded for concentrating on the services they perform, .being relieved of the task of financing the program. It waa also stated thai cooperation between agencies had been improved through the council of social agencies. Internal Revenue Deputy Due Here The Marion county schedule on which residents-may take advan tage of the services of deputy col lectors of Internal revenue in con nection with filing their federal Income tax returns, are announced as follows: Salem, present until March IS, Inclusive, which fat the filing dead line; SUverton, February 27 and 28; and Woodburn, March 1. The Salem office is in the postofflce building. Service Series at Congregational Set Commencing Sunday night and continuing until Easter, the First Congregational' church will spon sor a series of popular services. The minister, Rer. Robert. A. Hutchinson, invites questions on all subjects ot general interest. These wUl.be answered frankly and informally. There wIU be a short musical program at. each service. . "Was IJaroIa a Osristiaar What's the treable la Irelaad ' BOW? Are psychic readers and palm--mats the '-haakr "Caa a ClaTistlaa accept theory ! at evolntlon? : i o : ;.r.; Is aee . caarch as coed, ae ' -swetherT"--- 1 .---. These' Questions Will Be r: ; Answered Sunday at I:20V FIRST . , i' CONGREGATIONAL . CHUKCHl"" , Center at IAerty Robert A. Hutchinson, Minister - Worship ServlceTople "A Snowy Day Exploit' 11 JLM.. w Attend Charch Sanaday Church Notices chaatra; 7:45 . bl, yonth sMetisf; S:45 p. am, ehoir TebearaaL cuusch or cukist CotUfe and Sbippiag. Bible atady, 10 a. m. ; preschins. 11 ; eoeamnnion. 11 a. m. Yooag people' a stndy, S:4i p. m. ; reve lation aebooL 7:SO P. ra., "latrodurlion to the Revelation. ' U. a. Thornhill, minister. corSt srasxT cHonca or chust (ChriatUa) 17th and Court Sts., W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible aebool assembly, 9; a. m. ; morninf worship nnd communion, 10:45 or lock; ladies trio, "More Ho Haess Give ate." Sermoa. "1 WiU Lift L'p Mine Eyes." tseninj aerrice, 7:30 o'clock; solo. "My Father Knows" . by W. T. Qatchell. Sermon, "What Price Peace." IX E. Korcross. Christian La des t or, S:45 p. av nmST OOHQKBOATIOXAX Crater at Liberty 8ts Robert A. Hutchinsoa. minister. Church school and young people's forum at 9:45 a. m. ; worship aerrice at 11 a. m., aermon: "A Snowy Day Exploit." Solo. "Stranger ot Oalilee." League of Youth at lp.m.; question and answer senriee at 7:30, aee adr. XIIOHT ICShfOXXaX cononxoa. TIOXAL ISth aad Ferry 8ts., Howard C Stor er, miaister. Morning patriotic serrice at 1-1 o'clock, ssrmon: 'Coneeired in Lib erty." Chorua. "Blessed la the Natoa." Wilson. Service at 7:80 p. m.. aermoa: "Cod's Favorite Word." Sunday achool at 10 a. am.; young people at t:30 p. m XTAVaZLISTIO TABXajrACXS Ferry aad 18th streets. The Grira par ty, evsngelisU, speaking Sunday at 10:40 te the children, and at regular services at It a. av sad 7:10 p. m. Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m.; revival services continue nightly at 7 : o'clock eaeept Monday. C. O. Weston, pastor. STAVaELXCAX, AXB XETOtMZB North Capitot and Marlon streets. EaV win Horstmaa, raator. School of Chriatian religion, JO a. nu, worship, 11 a. am., "Caiversal Brotherhood." (Race He la tum Sunday). EionxAiro rniXHss Highland avenue at Church street. T. Clio Brown, pastor. Prayer meeting nt S a.m. ; bible achool at 10 and worship at 11 a. am., message: "The Day ot Visita tion." Christian Endeavor at S: SO p. St. and evaagelistie set rices at 7: SO p. am.; aebool in ChriatUa educetioa for grade children Thursday at 1:80 p. am. ; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:S0 p. m. SOUTH SALEM FaMElTDS South Commercial at Washington Sts., Dilles W. Mills, pastor. Sunday achool. M s. st; worship, 11 a. m., aermon: "A Safe Bond foe Troth Seekers." Christian Endeavor, S:4S p. am. Service, 7:20 p. am., prwphaey talk: "The Plan af the Ages." OBAca eosrsx hall lth aad MiU streets. Bible achool at t:45 a. m. ; Lord's sapper at 11 a. am. Sunday mooting at 7:45 p. m., subject: "Prayer." Prayer meetiag, Wedaosday, 7:45 p. m. nstMAJTrrsz. ruLi. aospm. Mission 4SO Bute street. UpsUirs. Sunday morning. Sunday achool 10 a. m. ; divine worship, 11 a. m. ; evangeUstse service, 7:45 p. am.: services Tuesday aad Thura day at 7:45 p. am. OBrrnca or nwn ohxist or lat- TU BAT SAUTTS Cottage aad Cheamekota streets. Artknr Hawkins, bishop. Priesthood mooting, t a. am.; Saaday school, 10:30 a. am.; aac ramsat meeting, 0:10 p. m. ; geueologieal clasaoa. 7:S0 p. am. Monday; Relief so ciety. S p. am. Tuesday; MIA. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday; ehoir practice, 7:30 p. m. Fri day; Scout troop, 7:S0 p. mm. Friday; primary, 11 a. m. Saturday. xxKOTAirs wmruni la the Fraternal Temple, 447 Center street. Sunday, 7 p. m. The ssual serv ice meeting will bo followed by a bible atudy. ST. 70S3TS LUTHXXJUr (hOssourt Synod) 16th aad A Sts., H. W. Ores a, pastor. Saaday school aad bible class. 9 a. am.; services, 10 a. am.; Latheras Bladio hour over KSLM at l:SO p. m., speaker Dr. Walter' A. Maier. Bible diseossiod hour, 1 . st. AMxaiOAv LUTHnaAir Churrh street between Chemeketa and Center Sts.. Rev. p. W. Eriksen, paster. 9:45 a. m., Suaday bible achool; 11 a. m. worship, aermon: "As Te Go Preach or the Seed Is the Word." Incidental sole. Mm. J. A. Sholsoth. Broadcast over KSLM 11 to 12 noon. 7:43 p. m. Mon day, Dr. Carl Tsager ef Philadelphia, Pa., will deUver an address on "The Bute ot the Church." 0:30 p. m.. young people's service, Lather League devetioaals. 8 p. am. Wednesday, choir rehearsal. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ALC 18th aad 8tata Sts.. Amos E. Minne mann, pastor. English services, 11 a. m. ; 8uaday school. 10 a. m. ; Gormaa services, 9 a. m. ; Luther League, 7 p. am. All day meeting of the Mission society Wednea dsy. , SALEM MZEVONITX 17th sad Chemrketa Sts., Rev, A. P. Voth, pastor. Sunday school, 9 ;4i a. m. ; hi nine- woranip, 11 o enca, oeimon: 'The Christian's Great Need. 8erviee, 7: JO p. m. ; Christian Kadesvor program. ; Radio broadcast over KSLM at 9:30 s. m. ! Midweek services Wednesdsy at 7:S0 P- - . . riEST METHODIST Bute at Church Sts., Dr. James E. Milligaa, pastor. Worship, 11 a. na. con ducted by the Women's Foreign Mission ary society, with Dr. R. Fraaklia Thomp son of Willamette speaking. Evening wor akip, 7:80 o' Slock. Epworth League. 6:30 p. m. for high achool age. Young adults. 0:30 p. am. for busiaess men aad women. University vespers, 5:30 p. m. Sunset Hour. 6:30 p. m. devotion. Cookie Jar Thursday, 8:80 to 5:30 p. m.; Junior high achool Epworth Lesgue, 5:30 p. m. : church recreation recta opea daily snjii p. st. I JASOV LEE hCEMOBCIAL MB North Winter nnd Jefferson Sts Lvox A. Wood, miaister. Charch achool, 9:45. a. m.; worship at 11 a. am., theme: "Poise Amid Paaicr' Epworth Leagues, 6:8p ' ' i..m..i:.i. ..iai a a7 ior; service at 7:SO p. m., theme, "An Inscription for the Charch." FREE METHODIST North Winter nnd Market street. Rot. D. A. Cehag-ru. poator. Sunday achoot, 9:45 a. am.; charch worship, 11 a. am., sub ject: "Tha Chriatias's Pregress." Tsasg people's meotiag, 6:30 p. m. : ovaagrlis tico aeretco. 7:10 p am.: "Holding Our Confidence In God.' - Prayer mooting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. CHURCH OT THB VAEARRNB 13th and Center Sts.. Leo Webetor Col Ur, pastor. Sam., Christian Workers' prsyer meeting; 9:45 a, m Suaday bible school; 11 s. stu. diriae worship witk duel, Lowell Lavrall aad Praak Lit wil ier aad aermon: "Soul Travail." S:8S !. m., young people 'a pace less in Junior, H-K-T aad eenior groape; 7:80 p. sl, special service, doet, the Hoffer smters; 13th and Cester lm XT. Cwttar Dr. p. Shelby Corlett 'Editor, of .Kansas City,. Mo. . 70 P. M. -SUNDAY , - ' ." - Cpedxl llasie hj"r ; . -w Choir njtff Orchestra !? Sobs cad Duets - : . All Welcome The r cf Its Mazrrce y yA) c 1 PAGE FIVE tffertory, NmI Casbioa' and orchestra I male quartet. John Friesen. Lowell tML all. Frank Utwiller, Oarnet 8ix: sermoa. Dr. D. 8helby Corlett, editor of Kansas City, Xo, JESUS MAMS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 776 Gerth avenue,' West Salem. Sun day school, 10 a. m.; morning worship, 11 o clock. Meeting every night, 7:45 o clock excepi Mondays aad Saturdays with Evangelist Wiiham F. Herbig. W. A. Crumpacker, parlor. PENTECOSTAL CHUKCM OF OOD 315 t Xorth Commercial. streeC Bible achool, 2 p. m. ; devotional, 8 p. m. ; evan gelistic. 7:30 p. m.i meetiuRs nightly by Evangelist Sam Berkey with Evangelist M,.B- Beck . J. C aad Dauy A ilsoa, - pastors. ' rntST PKESBTTESIAN Chemeketa and Winter t., Henry a0tt D D" PM,or- Church school at 0:30 a. m moraiag worship, 11 o clock, sermon: "Unto This Word." So lo. "Whither Shall I Qm from Thy Spirit" (McDcrmid) Prof. William Wright. Orchestra rehearsal at 6 p. m ; Christian Endesver societies. 6:30 n. sa..- evening worship 7:30 o'clock. The law yers ot the community will bo the apa cial guests to hear Dr. Mareotto spesk oa 'Lincoln the Lawyer." Midweek aerv iea at 7:30 p. w. Thursday. PBOOZXS8TVE PSTCHIC ASS JiyiVS HEAXINO CBHTBa 948 North Commercial street. Spir itual messages aad services, 1 : 8 0 sad 7:80 p. am. Bar. Ethel Houghton, pastor. rxnar chtjxch or chkxst. sctex- H8T CaemckeU aad Uberty streets. Sun day aebool at U a. am.; services af 11 a. m. aad S p, am., lesson-sermon : "Sout" Wednesday meeting nt S p. m. includes testimonies of healing. Publie reading roaoa nt 805 Masonic temple open daily except Suaday ard holiday frost It a. m. U 9 p. m. Wednesdays until 7:30 p. am. ENOLB WOOD OOlatUWITT (Uaitod Brothres) ITU and Nebraska avenue. O. E. Fes ter, minister. Sunday achool, 9:45 a. na.; morning worship, 11 a. m. ; solo, "The Voice is the Wilderness," Wilfred Hag dora; sermoa: "The Test of Disciple ahip." IntermedUte nnd aenior Eadeav or societies nt 6:30 p. as.; evening oerv iee, 7:80 p. av, senate: "The Beaaos abloaesa of Prayer." Payer meeting, Wed nesday, 7:30 p, am. riaST UNTTTD naXTHEKN Mission street near 12th. A. 8. As dersoa, pastor. Sal bath achool at 10 a. m.; moraiag message by Bishop A. M. Johnson. Endeavor services, 6:80 p. m. ; eieniag message by Bishop A. M. John son. Prsyer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. am, OTJT-OF-TOWjr-CHUECHIS Sslem Heights community church 9:50 a. m.. Sunday achool; 11 a. m.. morning worship, sermoa : "Abraham Lin rola A Christian with Steadfast Friaci plea." 6:30 p. su, young people's meet ing and social. First BapsUst.chnrch of Hayesvilla Sunday acheol, 9:45 a. am.; morning wor ship, 10:45 o'clock, subject: "Key to the Door to God The Key of the Uni verse" by Tracy Gipson of MeMinnviUa. Christian Endeavor, 3:30 p. am. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p. am. Bsaedaw Friends Walter C. Cook pas tor. Sunday school, 10 a. am.; preaching aervlcee at 11 a. m. and S p. am.; Chris tun Endeavor at 7 p. m. USUI XITKOSIST Commercial and Myers Sts.. 'Dean C. Poiadoater. minister. Saaday achool, 9:45 a. m. ; morning worship, 11 o'clock, aermon: "Witk Liberty and Justice for AIL" Epworth Leagues. 6:80 p. m.; eve ning service, 7:30 o'eloeh, messsgt: "The Ood Who Answers by Fire." FOUaSQUAU OOSPEL 19th aad Breyman Sts.. Rev. 8tewart O. aad JuauiU M. Billings. 9:45 a. a.. Suaday achool; 11 a. m. aad 7:45 J. m Anne Jehns'one aad Fellowship Haven Radio group from PortHad is charge. 6:13 p. m.. Crusader aad Beroas oarrires. Wednesday. 7:45 p. am., prayer aerrice. Friday, 7:45 p. am., bible study. riEST CHBJaTTIAN Center and High St Guy L. Drill, minister. Church school, 9:30 a. m.; Lord's Supper and morning worship ot 19:45 o clock, sermon: "Religion vs. Regoaeratioa." Four CK aoeietiee meet at 6:15 p. m. ParenU aad all adults opea forum at 6:15 p. m. Night aerrice at 7:80 o'clock, theme: "Silly Youth or Sober Saint," a special young people's service. Midweek meetiag Wednesdsy at 7:45 p. m. Car service for those with sone. 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