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T3u CI2XC2t ETATmiAlT. Cela. Ofqotu CksterdaT' Monilag, lloy II, U49 FAC2 nvt Local Newsl Briefs .. , Wut Work, . MlUer . Road : Petition signed by S6 persona and -presented yesterday to the county court asks that the Miller road southeast of the Brier. Knob schoolhouse be graded and grav elled to the It. Fitzgerell corner on the Ablqna road In order to facilitate rural mail deliveries, school bus transport, creamery service and general; farm to mar ket service. Similar petition pre sented to the court by Mary M. Van Lydegraf and signed by 37 Prtngle residents asks that the court oil about a: mile and a quarter of the Pringle road. Court members indicated they would investigate both requests. Lata florist. P. 959:. 1276 N. Lib i W. A. Heater for tounty Judge. Vote 62 X. Pd..adv. " i Judson for Judge. -Pd. adv. i Holiness Cironp Meets Dr. C. J Plkn. nrenlrlent nf Cascade col lege, will be special speaker at the meeting of the Marion Coun ty Holiness association next Tues day at the First Evangelical church. North Summer at Marion street. The services, starting at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., will be the last for the year 1939-4 0. The executive council will meet at 1:15. The annual ramp meet ing for the association Is being announced for June 20 to 30 at the Quinaby park, wjith Rev. W. C. Barnon of Billing; Mont,, evan gelist. Rhododendrons In bloom, etc.. for Mothers Day. Kuighit Pearcy Nur sery, 375 S. Libert (1H blks S. of armory). Open' Sunday. Lane Morley for county clerk Pd. Adr. Named Estate Legatee M.S. Marguerite E. Berg, of Salem, lias been named as one ot two daugh ters who will be legatees under the will of Mra. Aura D. Jarkson, for 21 years a teacher in Oregon City, and will serve as executrix without bond. Mrs. Jackson, who died May 3, was the widow of the late Commodore S. Jackson, Rose burg attorney. She left an estate estimated at $12,000 in Clacka mas and Douglas counties, ac cording to petition filed in pro bate court. V. A. Heater for County Judge. Vote 62 X. Pd. adv. Safety of your savings is Insured at Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty. George E. Glover, for County Judge. Vote 6 IX. Pd. Adv. Singer Case Set The state su preme court yesterday fixed weanesaay. May a, as me aaie for hearing the case of the Singer Sewing Machine company against the state unemployment compen sation commission. The suit in volves the interpretation of cer tain sections of the unemployment compensation act relating to pay ment of awards. The Clackamas county circuit court held for the unemployment commission. A corsage for motherJ Artistically ..fashioned and promptly delivered. Adams, Florist, 383 Court street. Flowers telegraphed anywhere. Henry Werner for County Com missioner. Vote 72X. Paid Adv. Arthur H. Moore for county Judge. Pd. Adv. Obituary Jones In this city Thursday, May 9, Jennie. A. Jones, aged 91 years Late resident of 233 8 State street Aunt of Mrs. P. M. Hill, Howard and Claud Jones, all of Salem. Mrs. John MacKenzie and Merl Jones of Portland and Ralph Nor man of Minnesota. Funeral serv ices will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Mon day, May 13, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. P. W. Eriksen officiating. Conclud ing services In Lee Mission ceme tery. Davidson At the residence, route one. Sa lem, Thursday, May . 9, Green Clay Davidson, aged 84 years. Fa ther ot A. B. Davidson of Gopher valley, L. V. Davidson of Salem and P. R. Davidson of Redmond: brother ot Mrs. A. P. , Magness and Mrs. May Vandenhoff of Sa lem, also survived by 22 grand children. Funeral services will be held under the direction of the W. T. Rigdon company at the United Brethren church ot Hopewell, Sat urday, May 11, at 2 p.m. Conclud ing services Hopewell cemetery. It J Vincent Ryan, at Bandon. Ore.. May 9. Late resident of Rainier, Ore. Survived by father, John E. Ryan of Valsett; Ulster, Mrs. Vera Skearis ot Rainier. Requiem mass will be said Saturday, May 11, at 10:40 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catho lic church. Interment at St. Bar bara's cemetery under direction of Clough Barrick company. Jory George W. Jory, 82, at a local hospital. May 9. Late resident of Salem route three. Survived by sons. Frank H. and Louis L. Jory: brother, Earl II. Jory, and sister. Mrs; H. R. Page, all ot Salem, and five grandchildren. Services will b held from the Walker 4k How ell Funeral home Monday, May 13 at 2 p.m. Interment IOOF cemetery." - ; .' .WAREHOUSE PIANO SALE . Friday Afternoon A Saturday, " May 10 A 11 ' .. . '; Baldwin Piariss - New a ad used spinets, stu- ' . . dios. Factory samples, dis- -. con tinned dealer's stock. , SAVE STOEE OVERHEAD BUY DEECT Baldwin 1'actorf Distributor 19S3 w. Nob inn Salem .'- i Comlna; ETenU . May 11 to ia JiatJonU M- sic week. May 11 A tn c I c a a .War Mothers Carnation day. , ' May 12 Hospital day, ope boose at Halem hospitals. May 13 Mother's day. ; May 17 lrimry election, May 80 Memorial day. Jane, 1 Maccabees' Willam ette valley district rally. Fra ternal temple. June 8 Willamette uni versity commencement. July 4 Independence day. July 31, Ang. 1-4 Salem Centennial celebration. " Fond Balances Shown ' Reg ular monthly report ot County Treasurer Lawrence A. Rich for April revealed yesterday shows a balance of 8103,004.48 in the Marion county general fund on April 30, and a total of 897. 535.64 in the general road fund. Showing deficits were the mar ket road maintainance fund, 819,844.59 in the red, old age pension fund, down 812,237.69, and the trust fund account due to cities, schools, and other ad ministrative bodies, owing '884, 365.70. The county school fund showed a balance of 869,916.22, and tax advance suspense fund, 8721,841.29. K a r 1 Stelwer for Sheriff. Pd. adv. W. J. Knox for County Surveyor. Pd. adv. Leroy Hewlett for county Judge-r Pd. Adv. Back From Conference Dr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Hall returned Friday morning from Atlantic City, NJ, where Dr. Hall and Dr. Bruce Baxter were ministerial delegates from Oregon at the first general conference of the Metho dist church. Dr. Hall, district sup erintendent of the Cascade dis trict of the Oregon conference, will speak Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Jason Lee Methodist church, giving an account of the conference. Dr. Baxter will return to Salm in a few days. L. M. Haniage for representative. Paid Adv. Lane Morley for county clerk Prt. Adv. Hugh Fisher for county surveyor. Paid Adv. Permit Issued Building per mits were issued yesterday to Vera Coward, to alter a dwelling at 334 Groves street, 8480; E. L. Lovelace to alter a dwelling at 2219 Hyde street. 850; George Wilty to reroof a dwelling at 136 North 21st street, 833; A. S. Campbell to reroof a garage at 864 South Church street, 840; P. O. Bowman to move a gar age at 864 South 21st street, 820; Ned T. McCoy to erect a one story dwelling and garage at 1560 Jefferson street, 83700. Honeycut for Sheriff. Paid Adv. Azaleas, rhododendrons, ideal Mother's Day gifts. H. L. Pearcy Nursery, 245 Court. L. M. Ramage for representative. Paid Adv. Names Filed With Clerk Lena Anderson has filed assumed business name for Summer Street grocery's, formerly Carey's gro cery, from which A. L. and Ruth Carey have filed certificate of re tirement. C. J. Towe has also re corded business name of Home Appliance company, 209 Oak street, Silverton, with the coun ty clerk. Dance Sat. Kingwood Legion Hall. L. M. Ramage for representative. Paid Adv. New Bridge Ordered The county court yesterday authoriz ed construction of a new frame bridge on the Parkersville Mill Gervais - Simmons church road east of Manning corner near Par kersville school. The new span will be CO feet long, 24 feet wide and 16 feet high, and will re place an older structure which is now deemed unsafe for traffic. Mother's day flowers. A complete selection at Adams-Florist, 383 Court street. Flowers telegraphed anywhere. A flower garden for mother. They grow oil summer. Olson Florist. Continues Grand Jory Cir cuit Judge L. II. McMahan yes terday filed an order continuing the present grand Jury Into the May term of court, which begins next Monday. It ' was understood that the jury has not finished in vestigations into the affairs of the state forester's office, and has other public matters also un der consideration. Flowers for mother. Always a choice selection, at Olson Florists. f - - . . Pot plants 15c up. White's Green house 1655 N. Summer. Open Sun. Moore In- Hospital Arthur H. M oore, one ot the republican can didates for county Judge, : is re ported i recovering satisfactorily from a light attack of pneumonia H n has been confined at the Sa lem General hospitaL ; ; Excell. ; used elee. ref rig for sale oy R. D. Woodrow. Fa. 900 or 5436. Liberal . terms. ; ? . . Six'a Hare : Soa A son was bern to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet' Six at the Deaeoaess hospital yester day morning; Six u -a deputy fn the office of the county clerk and the mother is the former Marjorle Siitler . : - . . Get Mother that, lovely Kenwood Blanket' She has been wanting at the Better Bedding Store. 115 N Kith. . . Will Skate Young, people of the Salem Heights community will have a skating party at the Mel low' Moon skating rink in Salem tonight from 9 to 11 o'clock. , T w i fFi'L A W to Check, Down Payment on Auto, Is Basis - for j Charge, Stated Leo Moon will be arraigned be fore. Justice of the Peace Miller B. Hayden this morning on a charge of forging a cheek' used to make down payment on an auto mobile purchased at a local used car lot. , . .. j ; . , . He was returned yesterday by sheriffs deputies after having been arrested by Portland city police, who also located the car which he had obtained by means of the, check. Moon is ; now on parole from the state prison, having been sen tenced to serve one year by Judge L. H. McMahan last September on a similar forgery charge, and 90 days for larceny by bailee. Charges are also on. record against him In Wasco county. He was paroled from the pen itentiary on March 13. and has since spent his time in this re gion. Circuit Court . State vs. Earl Holgate; trans cript from Woodburn Justice court binding over to grand Jury and setting ball at 85000. Llpman Wolfe and company vs. Robert D. Lampkin; Judgment transcript from Yamhill county for 838.90. Edwin Claude Johnson vs. Roy E. Davidson: demurrer. Probate Court? Mary E. Riches estate; receipts. Mike Louis, Patrick Lawrence and Marjorle Winnlfred Parr and Georgine Helen Parr Reder, guar dianship; inventory of Fred Geue, guardian, shows 8726.84 cash; or der for appraisal filed and Charles J. Zerxan allowed 850 attorney's fee. Myrtle Sullivan guardianship; fifth annual account of Ladd and Bush Trust company shows re ceipts, 8835.61; disbursements, 8731.87; balance, 8103.74. Justice Court J. E. LePage; no operator's li cense, fined 81. Buck M. Harstad; no operat or's license, fined 81. Orson R. Kay; no operator's license, fine of 81 and defendant placed on probation for 60 days. Municipal Court R. J. Buckley, drunk; commit ted to serve 810 fine. Mothers, Nurses Will Be Honored Sunday morning and night will find the First Presbyterian church observing two special oc casions, Mother's day and Flor ence Nightingale day. In the morning the church's tribute to mothers will be reflect ed In Rev. Irvln Williams' ser mon "A Mother's Influence." A special mother's day solo, "Mo ther Dear will be sung by Mrs. Ivan Stewart and the senior choir will sing one of the most tuneful of Bach's "Chorals.", The Westminster Guild will present every worshipper with a bout onniere, in honor ot Mother's day. The night service at 7:80 will be an observance of Florence Nightingale. A large group of nurses will attend the service in uniform. Rev. Williams' sermon topic will be "Fighters of Fear and Death." The vesper choir will be vested, and with George Lee Marks directing, will lead the congregational singing. Ag nes Druinmond, dramatic sopra no, will sing "He Knows" by Ball. Fellowship to Meet Summer and fall activities will be planned at a meeting" of the Toung Peo p 1 e's Evangelistic Fellowship Monday night at 7:30 at the First Baptist church. Oscar Carlson will preside. Rev. Archie McNeill of Portland will speak and Sing. Mrs. McNeill will Play the vibraharp. Modern Woodmen Meet Mod ern Woodman camps ot Salem, Woodburn, Silverton,- Albany, Dallas and Scotts Mills are plan ning a joint business and social meeting in Salem, Monday night. May 13 at the Fraternal temple. State Manager Fred C. O'Donnell will be a featured guest. Chubbies and coats at lingers. On Blotter A. L. Brewer and K. Tamato, Independence, are charged by city police with drnnkeness. Jack W. Wick, Port land, Is charged with violation of basic rule and James E. Mills, Beaverton, with failure to ob serve a stop sign. v Postmaster Exam Set Applica tions must be filed with the US civil service commission before May 17 for the examination for postmaster of Monitor. ' The date of the examination, to be held at St. Benedict, has not been set. Rummage sale today WCTTJ hall. -.-,. . t..- . , . . -Ak Road Extension Ci tlxeM In the Woodburn vicinity have petitioned 'the county court to extend ; a road east of Maupin's autd court In Woodburn for a distance not stated. The petition is signed by 17 persons.' ; : Iioses Driver's remiit Con victed tn Portland municipal court on a charge of reckless driving, Howard Loney, Hubbard, was de prived of his driver's, permit for CO days and. fined f 15. First Congregational Church . " . : : Meets In . : . ' 4 Woman's Clubhouso v 460 irorth Cottage ' V rcOrKHT A. HUTCKUISON. l Enister " ' - Church Schcol at 9:45. ' v ; KOtHEl'S DAY SERVICE AT 11 AJ.L , SERMON: "Our First Line of Defense". , , i . Music by the University Quartet GOP Hopetals--Past and Present V - ' ! : " ; ' : f , 'I' :f: ';.? ... v " " . f -- I -. . - V t ' i I"--' y L ' V :! ' ! ' t - f : ill - I.A. Phonephoto Thomas E. Dewey (left), leading candidate for the Republican nomina- tion for president, shakes bands with former Governor Alfred M. Landon ; of Kansas, GOP standard-bearer In 1938; as they meet at Wichita. In- ; troduced by Landon, Dewey made a campaign speech warning against , subservience which leads to totalitarianism. Church PTE3T METHODIST . v-. mm v. " . , - w. riton, pkitor. Church chool, 9:45. Junior (birch nd kinderfnrtca. 11. Jlormnr wonnip, iu :ow. ut. . . Hrrion vill ipcak on "Mother and . T3 . . T4a. ...if nl ' 7f,nin, mmrYlcm t 7:45. Dr. Harrison will speak on "Thm Hoods of Satora and th Passions of Man. LESLIE METHODIST ;.l .nrl Mrrri street. Dean O. Poindexler, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11. Sermon, "When Mother lias Her Iay." Th. Ia.vtio. will meet at 6:30 t. m. Evening service, 7:80. Message, "Pente cost, the Secret ol successiui tnrisuan LiTing." JASON XXE MEHODIST 1 -1 1 O f . vnni- OJU1MI. iUllUDiCi u . u . m j ... r rric at 11 o'clock- Bd or white llowert will do fxven a wormier 1DU m VU UVJUCI V a luvtuiii m, - Boy Socut and their mothers will be a. a A, a a U . A m. A ; mm.'xt of the Oregon conference, ract preacher. Will lTff iu iccuuai v w vss .w- rrv .kU BkAnl mssri ' m.t :45: Epworth ieagues at 0:30. Mothers' 1 . . j v.nn aay program duduij uiiut . , rBXB METHODIST Corner Korth Winter and Market streets. D. A. Cohacan. minister. San- day school, tt:45. . Church worship. 11. YPMS, :4S. vangeustie semce, i Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday at S. rntsT CHEISTIAW . . . j u;.i. . ..t fi-nw T. Drill. pastor. Church school, 9:30 a. m. Jdormng worsoip serrice i .. Lord's Supper. Message by tha pastor. tor congregation and nursery. Christian JCndeaTor groups at o p. m. craaKeiisiic services at T:30 p. "Perpetuating Pentecost." COTTBT STREET CHTJBCH OP CHEIST ' RiM. ..hnnl Mtftmbl,. fl:4S m. m. Morning worship and communion. 10:45 a. m. sermon, id .ueart i the Home." Christian Endearor meet ing, 7 p. m. iTning serrice, s p. as. Sermon, ' 'Pentecostal Power.' ' CHUECH Ol1 CHRIST Cottage and Shipping, If. B. Thorn hill, pastor. Department study. 10 a. m. Preaching, 11. Communion, 11:40. Toong folks diaensison, S:45 p. m. Preaching, 7:30. Wednesday dera tion, 7:S0. - CHTOCH OP THB XAXAEE1TB 18th and Center street. Leo Webster Collar, pastor. Christian workera" prayer meeting, 6 a. m. Sunday Bible school, 9:43. Mothers' day program, 10:45. Boaqueta of-flowers wil be giren to the eldest and youngest mothers attending the serrice, "The Harbor of Home," Rct. L. W. Collar. Young people's aerr ice, 6:30 p. m. ETangelisUo aerric. 7:30 p. an. i AMEBIOAJT " LTJTHEXAW Church street, between Chemeketa and Center streets. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, Jl. ? Mothers day service. A floral parade by Jkha Sunday school in honor of all mothers. Sermon, "Christian Mothers." - Lnther league, S:30 p. m. Mark Oehlar, topie leader. Boy Scouts, Monday at .7.; church council meeting, 7:45. Orches tra, Tuesdsy at 7.' Junior ehoir re hearsal, Wednesday at 4:15; senior ehoir rehearsal at S. CHBIST LXJTHEEAW ' ' ; Bute and 17th streets, P. H. Theuer, B.D., pastor. .Sunday school, 10 Otto Grohke, superintendent. Festival of Pentecost observed at both aervieee 9 a. an. in German and 11. a. m. ia Eng lish; sermon theme, VTba Church That Waa Born Pentecost.' Mothera' day program by the Lather league, 7:30 p.m. Confirmation class meets . Wednesday, 4 p. m. and Saturday at 9:30 a. m. riSST " CONGBEOATIONAL , 460 Korth Cottage (Woman' a" elnV hoase), Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. Church school at 9:45. - Mothers' 4ay service at 11; theme, "Our First Line of Defense." Special music - No "'Q! aerviee. . '. , " . ; .: ."". ' ' 1AXJTT JOHW XTJTHXBaK , . (Mlsuon Synod) - , , , r , 16tb and A streets, H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday achool and BibU Class. 9 a. m. Services, 10 a. aa. " ." :;r " - KHIGHT MSHOBIli COSGEEGAi- t . - ' oaj. v. - r 19th n Ferry atreeta, Howard - a Stover,' minister. -Mothera day- eervie. . ..m.; . "HoJ.,, IJomea and Moderm .Mothers," -Evening service : at 7 :80.; lernoa, "Modem Mm . and the Holy 8prrit. Soadsy achool at 10 I.lo v 1 Arnold. " anperintendent. - -, Thm peepla at :80;p. m. -r "X''C il '""'rUStv rBESBTTEBIAi'-. 'inD mm urnmw m - w - Irrta. Williams, minister.. Church, aeaool. 9:45. Morning wersnip. J.j.i by the pastor, "A Mother lafhaenea." .1 t J. aervlea. Chrutiaa Endeavor rapa at J0. . ETtmins wor ship, TiSO.p at.- Salens nnrsea attend ing ia hservation of Florenea Ma;ht- hffale day. Bermon - ay . ""?r"t "Pif btera af rear and - vtmUi, . week aerviee, Thursday, 7:80 p. HATSYXXXX BSAWCH Or TIEaT . BAPTIST ' rt.. ...II. of tha eltv limits B the Portland highway. Bible school, for aU agea, 9:45 a. m.-Dewey Dana, auper- Inteaaent. . - . Notices ITEST BAPTIST Corner Marion and Liberty atrets. Dr.. Irving Pox, minister. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Mothers' day messre. "A Woman of Paith and Courage," pastor.. A corsage will be given to toe oldest mother pres ent and the mother with the youngest baby present at the morning service. BYPU and the Volunteers BYPU. 6:15 p. m. Gospel serviee, 7:80 p. m. "How a Juawyer s (Question W aa Answered. Prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage and D strets. J. T. Olt- hoff, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Sam 8c hi ran, auperintendent. Worship at 11 o'clock and at 7:30, with preaching by the pastor. Morning subject. "The Power of Pentecost"; evening sermon. "A Mother s Teaching. loune peo ple's meeting at 6:30. Prayer and praise aerviee, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Choir rehearssl at 8:45. IMMASTJEL BAPTIST Hazel and Academy streets. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Church 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:80 p. m. U. B. Turner will Have charge of the services. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington streets, Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday chool, 10 a. m. Meeting for worship, 11 a. m. ; sermon, "A Good Mother.' Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Evange listic serviee, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Thursday. EKOLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN 17th and Kebraaka avenue. David L. Rin gland, pastor. Sunday achool. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11. Mothers' day aerviee. Special recognition of old eat and youngest mother present: also mother with most children present. Ser mon. "What Mothers' Bible Means to Me." Christian Endeavor. 6:80 P. m. Evening aerviee, 7:30 p. m. Midweek aerviee, Wedneaday, 7:30 p. an. BEHAKT EVANGELICAL AND XB- PORMED North Capitol and Marion streets. Ed win Hortsmsn, pastor. Sunday achool, 10 a. m., Albert Barth, auperintendent. worship. 11 a. m. "Life .and Peace Through the Mind of the Spirit." Recognition of Mother's day and Pente cost. Observance of holy communion. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Sth street at Gaines. - Streams of Grace KSLM 7:80 a. m. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Sermon. 11 a. an. Ycnth groups, 6:30 p. m. Sermon,' 7:80 p. m. Rev. H. E. Snavely of Green Bay, Wis. will apeak morning and night. Tuesdsy. a p. m.. Misisonary Prayer ban 2d. 1910 South Commercial street. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.. Bible study and prayer, xnursday, 7 p. m., choir and or chestra practice. TJNIOlf BIBLE CLASS Salvation Army halL Tttasday. 8 p. m. Rev. Simons E. Porsberg, Port land, teacher. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th' and Breynan streets. Rev. Stew art' G. and Juanita M. Billings. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11. Rev. Stewart - G. Billings speaking on "Dead, Twice Dead, and Plucked Up by the Roots. " Young people a mettngs, 6.80 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.. Rev. Joanita M. Billings p reach lag n "A Mother'a World." Gifts will bo . presented to oldest and youngest mothers present. Tuesdsy, 7 :45 p. at.. Prayer and praisa service. Wednesday, 7:u p. svs band practice. PBOGRESSrVB PSYCHIC ; S48 North Commercial street. - Services at 3:30 and 7:80 v. m. ko-hosts lunch. 6:80 p. m. Guest speaker. Rev. Minnie and Thomas Gasley of oPrtland. PENTECOSTAI. MSSION ' S15W North Commercial street. J. C. and ' Daisy Wilson, pastors. Bible school. 3 p. m. Devotional. - S . V. ' Evangelistic, 7:80 p. m. - Prayer meet ings every afternoon except Saturday and 'Sunday at 3: Tuesday and Wed nee day, ,7:30; Thursday, divine, healing, 1:80;' Friday, Cottage prayer meeting. 7:80; tiaturaay, .7:80. i - - i : I --"..' . PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSB 420 SUIe atreet (npsUirs),- 3. it. Smith, pastor. Sunday schoot, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Night service. 7:45;- Midweek- ' aerviee,-. Wedneaday, 1:45 Young people,: Friday, 7:45 p. m. MADISOIT ITBBIX TABERNACLE -. -1410 Madison - street. . - Bunas y scnooi, 10 'avna. Divino-worahip. 11 ., a. as. Evaagelistie aerviee,' S p. m. - Midweek service, Toesdsy, p. m. - Preaehiag and prayer, aaarsaay,, p.- as. i . . "'"r. ' TTnnwin's wivit!HT Sunday nigh at 7:80 in tha IVaternal seaapie, r vmhi iirni, oinn . nTllRB SAT ADVEjrTXST .' Hood and North Bummer streets. I. 1. FineenaL , nsstor. Sabbath school. - Sat' rdiT . marnlasr kt 9:30. . Servica ' at 11 o'clock. Young - people's .meeting- at 8:80 p. an. Prayer meeting, Wedneaday, at B p. m. - Vesper service, Friday at .7:45' p. : at. . - , , fjecauso AlYa I V : ml i A fx" - " ' - " J Leslie Church Sets tip Education Board ' yAl Conference; Asks Pastor to Return i : i.-. .. . ; i The first annual church confer ence of jthe Leslie Method! i t church since the onion of j the three Methodist bodies was held Thursday night. j i Repor3 from. the various com mittees land organizations were given showing the church . In a thriving jcondition. A new board set up inder the united church is that of the church board of educa tion . which includes superinten dents of adult, youth and chil dren's Work, representatives of the board of stewards, of women and of youth, and- delegates at large.' The superintendents ot de partments and the church school teachers jwill be elected by this board. j I - Rev. aiid Mrs. Dean C, Polndex- ter by a (unanimous vote were in vited to return to the church for a sixth year. Dr. J. Edgar Purdy, superintendent of the Salem dis trict, presided at the session. The following are the officers for the eisulng year: j Trustees, J. S. Murray, 8. M. Laws, Maison Bishop, John Bertel- son, C. M. Will, E. A. Rhoten, J. E. Emerson, J. L. Ingrey, J. D. Moreheadj. Stewards, C. W. Stacey, C. S. Orwig, Ci H. Vick, Jonathan Schindlerl A. W. Metiger, Faith Priday, Ii. C. McShane, Lois Oh mart, Mrs. C. H. Brown, G. O. Boyce, Mrs. A. Kooreman, V. M. Sackett, tV. S. Ankeny, Dr. C. L. Blodgett, iC. F. French, H. E. Bo- sell, Mrs4 R. E. Thompson, Mrs. V. E. Burson, Mrs. Alma Barkus, Mary Berndt, Harold Douris, Mrs. C. A. Graham, Mrs. George Hen derson, Mrs. E. W. Stripling and George Hall. Recording steward, Faith Pri day; disbursing steward, J. S. Murray; tonnectlonal steward, G. O. Boyce;- communion stewards, Lois Ohmart and Mrs. C. H. Brown; district steward, L. C. Mc Shane; ttier of appeals, J. D. Moreheadj The church board of education Includes Florence Berndt, Mrs. C. W. Staceyi, Frances Graham, Hel en Ingrey; C. F. French, Mrs. W. S. Ankeny, Burch Judson, Mar garet Van Osdal, Harold Douris, 4Mrs. George Hall and Ida Mae Smith. 1 Nazajfenes to Pay Mothers Tribute A special Mother's day program Is to be given at the Church of th Nazarene, jlocated at the corner of 13th and Center streets, Sunday morning beginning at 10:45. Sou venirs will be given and the eld est and youngest mothers in the congregation will be given bou quets of flowers. The following" program Will be given: Congregational singing Prsyer J j-Bethel Hardy "The Devotion of Mother". Genevieve Kaai 'Offertory 'Only One Neil Cashion and orchestra Mother in tha Whole World" 4- Marjorie Mod get t "Mother A reading by Mrs. L. VandeLwder Instrumental duct .Wayne LoveaU and Lowell Utke A Tribute to. Mother Fred Btoystoa Choir special directed by Ernest Priesen "My Mother?' Le Boy Winter Vocal solo I , iii i Ava Mae Davis Mother'a Dsy -Lorraine Poindexter "Hoys Will Be Boys Mrs, rani iinapp "Nobody Else". Johnnie HeCorkle Honoring Mother. , Male quartet Ernest, Willsrd and Alfred Friesen -and Warren Paris "Here'a to Mother" Edna Schofieia The Harbor of Home Rev. L. W. Collar The theme "Mother" will also be carried through the night evan gelistic - service. After congrega tional singing; testimonies honor ing mother will be given. Special vocal numbers will be sung by Mrs. L. Hrdy and Mrs. L. Cash Ion. The pastor will preach, using the theme ''Mother's Unselfish De votion." I Five Industrial Accidents Listed i . : There were five fatalities In Oregon - due to ' Indastrial - acci dents duririg the week ending May 9, the state industrial accident ; commissioii reported here yester day. . . .. t The victims included Clifford Janzen, MU1 Creek, road worker; Ben F. BJranson, Newport, log-v ger; ' Charles J. Anderson, Ash land, planer- operator; William Dempsey, North Bend, logger, and Everett L. Adams, truck driver. ' ; Thr viere .745 accidents re ported to . the commission during the week. - J Phono ' Announces that, they )J w : . : , . " 1 i , 1 - I ----- ! IS ' . . .1 ' , ' : ' V VI . VaC aa J-4 2E6 : CCQuO OG; - GO :UUCZ2Z ''-y:.PtcpO;,4CQS'..' :'- ; " - ' One EIoclc West ol ladd & Buah BctnJc ; , ' i ; ... m mrm. i T-J tJL Ci'.1tnt t-mA Tln!r FajsHa. . I : ;. ! . - ' Tord Tractor' cmdTarm. Istplmxti ' im Euy'toi invest Market Price Pcid ct RH Timet. You Ara Iayl:. I : c Our TrleadLi end CusIoiaerSs 'to Ccna VLit Ua la Our Vsxt Ucrr.3. Names Chairman . .. . ..... . . &' ... ... . . . :-'XXX ' X'-xjr h Milton R. Klepper, who an nounced yesterday that T. M. Hicks of Salem wis serving a . Marlon county chairman of his campaign for election as repub lican national committeeman. . , ; Church to Honor Older Members First Methodist Plans Mother'a Day Special Services Sunday The First Methodist churffi Is making special plans for Moth er's day on Sunday. Many of the aged people of the -Old People's home and First church pioneer families will be taken to church by members of the official board. It is uncertain whether Mrs. Mary Littler of 885 South 12th Street, Who is more than 100 years old and believed to be the second oldest Methodist in Ore gon, will be able to attend. Mrs. Ellen Pelton, a member of Cen tenary Wilbur church in Port land has passed, her 106th birth day. Many families of Pioneer First church are planning home comings and to attend church in a body. In the morning service Dr. J. C. ' Harrison will speak on "Mo ther and the House Beautiful." The Cathedral choir, directed by Dean Melvin Gelst, will sing "Beautiful Savior" by Christian sen and Josephine Sharping, ly ric soprano, will sing "Mother, My Dear" by Treharne. At the night service Dr. Harrl Bon will have for his subject "The floods of Nature and the Passions of Man." The temple choiri directed by Vernon Wis carson, will sing "O Splendor of God's Glory Bright," a fourth century production, and Kathleen Broer, winner of the state con test in violin and who next week end will compete In Spokane In the national regional contest, will play, j 'Concerto" t by Spohr, ac companied by her mother, Mrs. Fred Broer. Crash Motorist's Plea Set May 20 Melvin. Johnson, 725 Court streetj whose car struck down Rosa Gabriel, nine, Thursday af ternoon, took until May 20 to enter a plea when he. appeared in municipal - court yesterday on a charge of failure to give'rlght of way to a pedestrian. - Thel child, who is the .daughter of Rose Farlow, 670 Water street," received a fractured skull and a severe head wound. She is at-the Salem General hospital where her condition was, reported yesterday as "fairly good." Hrs. George T. Gerlinger REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEWOI4AN ' Mrs. Gerlinger, iwho-Is competent, courageous and clear thinking, is a pre cinct committeewoman. Five years ago she organized the only permanent, state-wide woman's Republican club ever formed In Drprnn. ... v . : Believes firmly In our constitutional system of govern ment and Is opposed to all fads, frills, and Isms detrimental to the public welfare. " : i r J " , If elected to this Important office, Mrs. Qerlinger Is eer tain to make a fine contribution of thought and service re flecting credit upon Oregon. . i.it an, hv Ralnii Pnmmlttp for 1 Mrs.'GeorK Ti Qerlinger, NafL F S527 have. Consolidated with . )J ) r . .;.( ; . Gmadian Pastor To Preach Sunday Calvary Daptbt , Church : Hi s Rev. Elbert Paul . . as Guet Speaker I In the absence of Rev. Arno Q. Wen 1 ger, the pastor of the uairary Baptist cnurcn. Rev. El bert Paul, the pastor of the First . Baptist church ot Vancouver, BC, will be the guest speaker at the morning service ot worship, bringing the annual Mother's day message. . - . 1 Rev. . Paul Is ministering to the largest Baptist congregation in. the province of British Co lumbia. He Is in Oregon to de- -liver the commencement address to the graduating class of the Western Baptist Theological Sem inary in Portland, of which Rev. Wenlger is a member of" the board of trustees. Before coming to the Calvary church. Rev. Wenl ger was pastor of the Mt. ( Pleas ant Baptist church in Vancou ver, where the two men became acquainted. . . ' : I The night worship which com mences at 7:50 o'clock will be conducted by the men's council of. the church - under the direc tion of J. F, Svinth, the presi dent, and Edward Schunke. chairman of the deputation com mission. Assisting wm do iKns , Schunke at the organ. Era Coch ran at the piano, and Ronald. Adams, trumpeter. J Hedine Installed Head of Moose H. E. Hedine was Installed as ! governor of the Salem ; Moose lbdge this week. Other new offi cers are Ed Froland, junior gover nor; A. E. Waldorf, past gover nor; Harvey Schuebel, treasurer; J. R.j Brown, prelate; Tom Doty, sergeant-at-arms; ' .Cliff Ellis, in ner guard; J. R. Shackmah, outer guard, and M, W. Ripley, trustee.' E. G. Smyers and O. W. Em mons, trustees, and Floyd E. Em-, mons, secretary, .re holdover of- ficers. j 1 Installing officer was Ed Shaw ot Albany, assisted by Orville Mor rison of Corvallis. The lodge has leased its meet ing .place, Shrode hall, for three years. . Polk Man Taken, Montana Charge Fred Lone Hansen, who has ' lived in the Salem vicinity for the past three years, working part of the time! In a furniture store, ia being taken back to Montana to face a charge of cattle theft. Rec ords show that 30 of his SO years have been spent in various pris ons. . Hansen was held in the Polk county Jail at Dallas until the ar rival of an -officer from Montana. Among terms served by Hansen were- three five-year sentences for larceny, in Iowa, a 10-year term there, time in Wisconsin for forgery and in Alcatrai in 1915 for army; desertion. 52,960 -Building Permit Is Issued The "city building department got a start -for a record month yes terday ,when,it Issued a permit for the erection of the $52,960 Murphy, building at- 270 State street. : ' Fee paid on the permit was - -., ; , ' ' Excavation ..for the new two Story building is now underway and pouring of concrete. for the basement foundations Is expected to. start next Week. Basement walL forms are now being built. .1 - mm$-V$', . V : mv -iimi-'"--. X.iftii-iJ RcpobUcan Committeewoman r I: -v'M.