T.fa OL2GO.V STATESMA1I, Seders, degosv Satsidaj. UoTcZaqrJixa L 1343 IT Local News Briefs 2i- Canvass Near Close Recnecay lns - of 'the vote for democratic candidates at the primary elec tion was completed by the county canvassing board feer yesterday with Che exception of the county on precinct committeemen and constables. Official; rturni checked were r congressional rep resentative R obertion, 4.7: state treasurer Brown. 24781 Ross, 2892; attorney! general Spanldlng. 5014; district attor ney Thompson, 4827; county Judges Bayne, 2301; Neal, 3274; county commissioner -Bloom, 4608; sheriff Bark, 56S9: coun ty treasurer Wray. 4461; county recorder Egan, 4364. Lnta flttrtst P. 127 N. Lib FHe Accounts- Candidates In the primary election wno have filed expense accounts with Coun ty Clerk U. G. Boyer ate Georga IL Glolrer for county juage. 05: E 1 G. Neal for county Judge, 1108.26! Arthur H. Moore for county judge, $112.66: B: O. Honeycutt for sheriff, $143.75; Darid C. Bloom for county com missioner, $5.50; Xester Jones fnr fnnntt clerk. SI 15.50: S. J. Butler for eoutt( y r treasurer. $145.66; H. P. Durham for conn? tv auoerintenaant. K5.t; xsiga Fisher for county stnreyor, $28 ,75; Wy J.'Knox fo county sur veyor $101.80. Speeding- Charged ; Violations of basic rule were charged ny cuy police yesterday against Ralph A. Nelson, 2145 North. Fourth street. Homer G. Lyon, Jrl 1145 Court street, mnd Paul K.. Glover, West Salem. Cy. William. 1295 South 16ti street, was charged .with a bicle ordinance Tiiolatlon, Rutn Fry, route three, wflth hating no driver's license, and! M. H. Britt, 2061 Stale street. .with, making a reverse tarn In thel middle of a: block. - To' Build Bridge) Work or ders for one new fridge on the r Sidney-Independence! road and, another on the "Roberts-Independence road were issned yesterday I by the Marion counjty court. The former is near the jDean Walker "place and the latter1 near Donald jMcCarthy's. C o u n it y Engineer Hubbs was ordered to examine a bridge south of Marion where a : railing has been knocked off. Safety of your saving Is Insured at Salem Federal. 130 S Liberty. Group Incorporating The Northwest Dry Ice Refrigeration , corporation with ehe Marion . countyeiera, listing jonn r rie sen. J. DJ MIckle, T. O. Toon, Delbert J. Tripp and Ed Lucas as incorporators a n d showing paid-in capital of $1000. Goea ' to ! Creek Iceland George Beery, route one, ended np in the creek when he applied nla brakes sharply near the North. Church street crossing of Mill creek Thursday. The car he waa driving skidded on wet pavement, crashed through a fence and fell into the ereek. Beery was not injured. Centennial Parry The Laurel mild . of tine Knight Memorial church will give a 'centennial booster" party June 5. Centen nial I costumes win be in order; with prises awarded for outstand ing characters. Booths will be ax ranged about the rooms with. -exhibits of hobbles and relics. - Special summer tuition rates. Cap ital Business College. Honor Graduates Tha Ep worth Leagues of Leslie Metho- dlst church will give Its, annual reception In honor of those who ' are graduating from league groups Tuesday night from 8 to 9:30 In the Leslie church par ormy Friends of the graduates are Invited. - Services Planned -Rev. J. Y. Stewart of Albany will ; conduct services Sunday night at the ML Pleasant church, -which was, re paired by the community recent- ' ly. . ;' i : : OBITUARY . i ' . Mnrtna James Murtha passed away at ' a i local hospital at the age Qf 81 years. Survived xby daughters, .Nora Figg of Salem; and Mrs. Ag nes Ellis of Butte Falls, Wash. A.lsa eight grandchildren and four great . grandchildren a tt r tJ t e. Gravesideservices will be held at ' Pleasant 'Valley c e m e t e r y at Grants Pass; Oregon, Saturday, Jane 1 at 2 p. m. under direction ot. Walker & Howell funeral borne. ; TyrreU .v Fillmore Tyrrell, late resident . of -193 North Commercial street, TjMtased away in , this city May 30 .at the age of 80 years. Survived by the widow, Myrt E. Tyrrell of i SaJem, : and one nephew, Prentiss "H .grullerton of Newport, Oregon, "Memorial ; services from the t Walker & Howell chapel Monday, " June S, at 2 p.m.. Rev. Irving i A. Fox officiating,' Burial in the family plot at IOOF cemetery. CTyf-:i'y. - Herrmann i '-:' :---v'.-' .'' "late resident f S041 SE Samoa street, Portland at the residence tf her daughter, Mrs. Philip Lltt ?ke. 1440 MU1 street, on May 30. Wife of William Herrmann',- Port land. Mother of Mrs. Joseph ; Seeker. Mrs. JLtttke. Mrs. Milton IXUerks, all of &uem, Mrs. Edward rw.di. AmMins BUO fcSa lor 00 frm la CM1S. ttrr mHM whm ailamt-rw. , -ti, br. k.lT. tsbt:s. Urtt. kla.;femW Chinese nerb Co. a S Feng ' ma toor 9 P S U,a.d.r. 10 J , I as- asw , it I Coming EvenU May 81 - Jane i 1 Lebanon. Strawberry festival. Jane 1 Maccabees Willam ette - valley district rally. Fra ternal temple. . ! Jane 4 State Jersey sweep stakes show, state falrgroands. June Willamette J gal- Terslty commencement. June 1017 Oregon state grange convention. July 4 Independence I day. , July -81, Aug. 1-4 Salem Centennial, celebration. ' - Many to Repalr-i Building per mits were issued yesterday to W. G Stoddard, to repair roof or a dwelling at 1760 1 Oxford street, x25; Pat Garvill to repair an apartment house at 2210 Hazel avenue, $200; L. M. Nlckerson to reroof and alter j a dwelling at 1890 . McCoy avenue, $ 2 0 0 ; Hattie Hacket to reroof a dwelling at 296 Simpson street, $30; Moner MeDonough to roof and repair 1 dwelling and garage t 560 North Idthtreet, $35. - Penney Remodeling S t a r t s A. A, Eiewert. contractor; began work yesterday on the remodel ing of the J. C. Penney company store building at 160 North Lib erty street. . The entire Interior will be modernized, the basement deepened and a third story added. During the remodeling operations, the store Is being operated in tem porary quarters at 173 South Lib erty.' A $3.00 savings on pillows and! Kenwood Blankets June only. Orders now for fall delivery. Lay away plan. Better Bedding Store, 115 N. High, i Band to Give Concert The Sa lem high school band, under the direction of Vernon WIscarson, will give a concert at 1:30 o'clock this' afternoon nd will take part in the' mass bind concert tonight. It wilt also participate in the an nual Lebanon strawberry festi val and the Portland rose fest ival. Oiling Start UncertainT h e county, court yesterday delayed ordering material for the start of lt, summer road oiling, tentative ly set for next week. An order for oil . will be placed today If the weather outlook appears favor able. Commissioner Roy S. Mel sen said. Work will get under way Irit does not rain. Chubbles and Coats at Hager's. and cake Sat. and Sun. Graduation Exercises Held Yesterday afternoon graduation exercises were held for 12 stu dents at the state industrial school for girls. Dr. J. T. Matthews of Willamette "university spoke be fore the group. The program was followed by a picnic. Parents of some of the graduates attended. Europe. GOP Topic Charles Johnson will speak on the Euro pean situation at the next reg ular meeting of the Marlon Coun ty Young Republican club; to be held Tuesday .at 8 p.m. at the chamber of commerce. The speech; will be followed by an open forum. Mr. and Mrs. E. C Free opening grocery and lunch in old Liberty Store Bldg. June 1. Free coffee Werner '. Nominated E r nest Werner, incumbent, is the only nominee to date for the Marion county non-high school director June 17, County, Superintendent Agnes C Booth reported yester day. : ) Will Return Home Clarence Lansing, wild was injured in' an accident May 18, will return to his home n a few days after spending several weeks in the Salem Dea coness hospital. ' . i ' Class to Resume A citizenship class will be held at the YMCA tonighfat 8 O'clock in preparation lor the naturalization examina tions. All who are not attending another class are invited to attend. TJrblgkeit of Portland, Adolph Hillman of Salem, and Otto Hill man of Chicago, 111. Funeral services will be held- from the Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday, June 1,1 at 2 p. m. Interment in the IOOF cemetery. Bath. In this city. Wednesday, May 29. Mabel Lorena Bath; aged 65 years, late resident of 1097 Fir street. Wife of Frank W. Bath and mother of Mrs. Miskel Fll singer of Salem, and sister of Lou is and Sherman Smith and Mrs., Melissa Pound of Sutherlln. Ore.. Erban Smith and Mrs. John Caves of Portland and Mrs. Charles Mc Keever of Camas, Wash. Funeral services will be held in the. chapel of the W. .TV' Rlgdon company. Saturday, June 1, at 2:30 p. m.. Elder E. L. Pingenot officiating: Concluding se rvices Belcrest Memorial park. S Hellenbrand John W. Hellenbrand, late re sident of 1654 South High, pass ed away at a local hospital Thursday,, May 30. Survived by wife Leona and daughter; ; Mrs. Maude Klmman of Oretown, Ore gon, ervicea at Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday, June 1, at $:30 p.m. Burial at Belcrest Memorial park. , .!;! 1 : , - During 'May concluding rites were held at ML Crest Abbey Mausoleum 4b Crematorium for the following: , Ella Adell NaU " Marietta Seamen John M. Nelson :, John II. Porter James ,W KeUer , Robert S. Hughes ' Alexander Schick George S. Berg f , f John N. Fisher . r " Howard Eugene Watrous Stella L. Bonner BuVr J. Teel - ' . Susan B. Dlnsmore Andrew Rnddlman: 7 'CARD OF THANKS ! Charles B. Bouck and family wish to oxnresa appreciation to their many friends for; the kind ness and Hympathy extended dur ing their recent bereavement. Planitif f Wins In McKee CJase $375 in Salary AHowid ty Courts Auto Action to 7; Be Finished Today ,; Suit of McKee ts. Hurley was concluded In department : two of circuit court yeittrd ay when Judge L. G. LewelHng ruled thatj plaintiff should recover $75 aj month salary for five months' em ployment aa supervisor. . " f - In department one, trial f the automobile accident case of : J. F! Ulrich ts. Henry A. Hochsplei! was delayed - due - td illnessv of a jury.-The case Is expected to be completed today. - t Circuit Court- Ben W. Bunn vs. William and A. E. TJtley; defence motion for amendments to complaint, r v . M. J. Ryan vs. Carrie Ryan; an swer and cross-complaint for, di vorce alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment; defendant- asksi for one-half interest in real property and household effects. $30 a month or $1250 lump sum all- mony and return of her former name. Carrie Swallow. s I Hannah Elder estate: order for f entry of supreme court mandate J mrMilfTlnr Inwer court's decree I with regard to attorney's: fees and! other matters. ; Willamette Food Dealers vs. I Columbia Food store: application I for trial date. I ; Prnhat Cxmrt -TiJ7Ji?:? al. $2000 in real and $107i2H nariniitl nrnnortv U ISlnHVS Ij. I t w tr B-n-im ant ntHT I : , 'Frank A. Klampe estate: ! lth annual account of Annie Klampe and Nettle Klamt Reeves, exec- utrices, showing $1839.01 re- cefe?t: and $288.87 paid out, j Lorah O.'Spauldlng estate; Roy H. Mills. administrator, author ized to sell personal property to make way for settlement; apprais al. $100,955.58, by William SJ Walton. Leo M. Child s and (Bert T. Ford: inventory includes aa w v xai,vs j suvi sMwa;i 829.31 acres of land in Yamhill 1 county, $59,057; residence at rnr,r r,nifni rAt Salem $25,000; land at Newberg, $1000; cash in United States i Nationals hank. Salem. $4929.16: cash in: hank at Davton. 8440.40: US postal savings bonds, $2550; 1813 shares of stock in Charles K. Spaulding Logging company. $1813; half interest in 300 shares i of Spaulding Pulp it Paper com- pany, $262.50; remainder largely! in livestock and farm equipment. and produce. ? il J. B. Ashby estate; W. H. Hum-j I pnreys, Armur napr uu i . - . J I I M. Kioison nameo appraisers. Jennie A. JOneS emaie . tan 1 Edwin ii. Baker estate; estate estimated worth more than $30.- 000 admitted; Pioneer Trust com pany named administrator; win leaves entire estate to Mercedes Baker, his wife, who preceded him! in death: as result property goes instead to five first cousins, Jo seph A. Baker, Eva M. Blank and Lester S. Baker of Sebastopol. Calif.: Amy T. Blank of Petal u- ma, Calif., and George M, Stein- 1 m OMayiAldAA OTv. f , Orville C. Wright; $1 fine, per-l muting unncensea person w ov erate motor vemcie. Octavino Guzman; $1 fine, no Operator S license. Albert J. George: pleaded gull- :J' V" . w u i .i 1 v , T v . 1 1 Mennis; $1 fine each, speeding vith fmrv ...... j j J ' --Marriage Licenses- i driver, and Wanda White, 18, do- mestic. both or Mm City. Howard Gage Dampn, 23, atu-i 4nt 801 Vrth rnmmerHnl street, and Dorothy Pale. Monroe, 21, 405 Union, both of Salem. '. Rnhert -A Wllnnn. 29. .school teacher, Gladstone, and Margaret DunBmore Macy. teacher. 1115 Vnrfh 1 9th afreet Calem Stanley DeJardln, 28, merchant, and Marie Daniel, 87, Aousekeep - er, both of Gervais. - Robert Moore Stewart, legal, optometrist, and Phyllis Marie Skalf e, legal, housewife, both of Silverton Joseph Ernest Nohlgren, 28, student. 1498 Center street, Sa-1 Iem. and Laverne Aliee Green. 26. teacher. Portland. . Fred T. Puffer, 28, laborer, and NiU Ann Taylor. 22." beauty operator, both of 1120 South! Commercial street, Salem. I Eldon Frank Tietze, 18. and LJta Bernlta Lindeman, 18, house - keeper, both of Stayton. i Elwood J. Fogle. 36, freight car Inspector, 520 South 14th street, and Winifred .' Aiorich, so, both of Salem. Meryne W. Ebersole. 25, farm- er. MartlnsviUe. Mo., infl Lorena Marie EDnerson. 24. housewife. r4eos,o,-Mo. ., i Municipal Court C. R. Stalnaker: drunk. 30 day sentence suspended. ' Jack Kelly; drunk, committed to serve $10 fine. No Fatalltja Reported -There were no fatalities due to indus- trial accidental-In Oregon during the week ending May: $0, the State industrial i accident- COm - mission reported Friday. . There were C33 industrial accidents re- ponea 10 ua jCQmmuNoa o"u TtmA f inriw .nl tiT V- teg! Harcirmnsnor; TliT . Permitted Extension-' A permit waa granted yesterday to tne Mountain States Power company to extend its lines -4 63 5. feet to a point near the Bert Wilcox resi dence on the Barder, Coigan road or county road No. 944. . Chinese iese food now served, at CHW!er. an employe, wh suffered Tavern, TaLtlS . ; U heart attack. He waai taken to ten Picnic Scheduled The nnnal4hU home "60 Erickson street. pioneer homecominr ; Picnic) at Gates will be held at the school-! Citizen Hearingi Set Natar house on Sundav. Jane! 30: All tallzatlon hearings for final cltlx- former and nresent residents of the district are invited. Coffee will be f urnlBhed. v Permit Given Tv D. Trickj has obtained a permit from the Mar- ion county courti to move K hay baler over county roads. Pioneer Dies j'iK' JOHN W HELLENE RAND John HeUenBrand Dies; Rites Today Funeral services will be this afternoon at $:S0 o'clock from the Clough-Barrict , chapel for John William B. Hellehbrand. 85, Oregon pioneer. . who died at his home Thursday. - . .Burial . wiu oe at Relerest Memorial pare Mr.- Hellenbrand came, aronnd Cape Horn from Maine with his parents. They settled first in Portland and in 186$ in Salem. He was married to Leona May 1 Kimball in 1874 and; they took ht a homestead in Tillamook 1" , years ago from Otis. Survivors are the widow: daughter.Mrs. Maud Ktamanof Ontario, Ore., nine grandchildren ana several great granucoiiureu Fatland Governor For Second Time Ik R. Fatland, Condon, speaker . - m A A n va ii-.. 1 "4.vi7:- vj "r " ' tire of the state yeBtetday when Governor Charles A Sprague crossed the Oregon line enroute w uuium, midd., na piaer mm die-western cities. . Governor Sprague said he would be absent from Salem until June 16. He will give an address at the annual conference of gover- nors In Duluth June 4 Fatland is now serving his see- oni term in the stats legislature. He waa not a candidate for re- nnmlnntlnn at thm recent nrlmarv r election. TM. u tha second ; time that tlanA ! ur1 am o-htaf a-rmi vfw wm Picnic At Falls Sunday Many members of this Veterans of Foreign Wars In the Willamette I .v . Hll vMVif.ii- cn I Mr va w v wjbw. m,mm aasp wmm . f nl-nie under tha .n.nU i - amtm it wm h kiaI I rmay,tnrA hk.t iiPni I Th vmir Mil, in Ii1a1i tiuHkm (, - - i... 'f -m- fnnrth anf fV Aimtrlm thm nMM .w t- ai bany. Eugene, CotUge Grove, Cor- vallis, Lebanon, Independence, I Ter ,ur?f,Il" " i i T. i have signified intention of attend- 1 n, .n , m . t.i- f- J? J1: r" ... m-f M Z1 T Z T l i oi DUTervoa lias rvcviTea w u i u that Department! President Betty Hamreus of Portland and her staff will be in attendance, a will also J Department Commander John rcnum 01 romana. f- - Qm.' 1 JLIlStriCt OlODS JT : Transportation it SILVERTON, MaV 31 Bns transportation win oe proppea en- ! tirely during the coming year, and I irom then on aa iar as aistnct four is concerned, according to H. I W. Adams, superintendent of Sll vert on schools.' Adams ; explained today that . the attorney-general I has ruled that transportation of 1 pupils from outside districts is a matter for the determination and responsibility of the non-high school board and not that of the local district boards. I. A 1 wf "- "f t " ... Vi ,f tdmta tot SWton high Bcaw Wil B w.un-.iu-a either on an individual or county basis.; X . L ., Bee and Whither Don't Mix, Says Glenn terns; Akt Apiarist 8 Aid Glenn O. T.wla number one exhibit of the Salem Whiskerlno -ih returned hsmi from the ltjbnon Striwherr festival yea- terdav in find hi horn at 49 S Edewater street,. West . Salem. i occupied ; by n swarm of bees. They had taken lodging in tne natn room ana oetween me ceu- ing and the second floor. h aaid. canhar. :tts .warm I la., advised The, SUtesman. Wier Suffers Attack The Salem ' first aid Sear was called to .the Bligh Billiard Par- fenship. papers will be conducted I at the Marlon county courthouse Jaher 14, County Clerk U. Q. Boy- er eaid yesterday. - ... On Business Carl T. Pope, at- L torney i is on a business trip to Spokane and Grand Coulee. Expense Accounts- Filed, Candidates i - - George B. Butts. Spends Notliiiigi Today Is f Filing Deadline : ? Mayor W, W. Chad wick spent $10$ in his successful campaign for reelection, his official . ac counting filed yesterday with the city recorder states. Hannah Martin, who won nomi nation, for city recorder along with y A. Warren Jones, spent $63.50. Frank w. Mogan, also a candidate for recorder, spent $77.07. f Gedrge B. Butts, candidate for water -commissioner, spent the least In -campaigning. He wrote to tha city recorder: sh to file my statement showing expense account of being candidate for city water com missioner. "Expense for city water com missioner NONE. Paul - H. - Hauser, unopposed candidate for city treasurer, listed an 'expense of $1. ; : Other accountings filed yester day '. Lloyd - F. LeGarie, for second ward jalderman, $57.52; Lloyd T. Rigdoia, for third ward alderman. $7; Armln E. Berger, for seventh ward alderman, $33.89; Mike Pa- nek, for seventh ward alderman. $9.75t E.- WL Stripling, for third ward alderman, $8.50. Today la the deadline for fil ing ojL candidate's accounts. Naiarene's .Bible School to Start The annual vacation Bible school of the Church of tha Naia- rene gets under way Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Supervised Bible study, memorizing , the scriptures, special music periods. hand work, papier mache, illus trated! temperance and missionary lessonjs, together with supervised recreation features a portion ot the dally work that Is to be con ducted in the school. ' Mrs. Leslie Davis, the principal of theschool. Is to be assisted by Mrs. pen Rat-laff, supervisor of the beginners; Mrs. Louella Har dy, supervisor of the primary: Mrs. JOrville Parnell, supervisor of the Juniors, and Mrs. T. L. Hicks!, supervisor of the inter mediates. DoBothy Nelson, Mary Helen Schroeder, Mrs. Lois Shearer, Era Mae Aylett, Mrs. J. C. Winter, Mrs. John Friesen, . Mrs, Elva Reidesel, Mrs. Ethel Cashion, Mrs. Daisy McCorkle, Mrs.- Jessie Rudin, Mrs. Hattie Parnell, Doro thea Collen, Mrs. Charles Edwards and Charlene Edward! ate teach ers. Dora Lee McCorkle and Jean McCorkle will supervise the recre ation and Ava Mae Davis will as sist with the music. Marjorie Friesen will have charge ot the secretarial work, assisted by her sisters, Helen, Doris and Frances. Prizes will be offered to all the childiien and a. certificate will be awarded to each child completing tne rarescriDea work. Thomas May Seek House Speakership Representative Lyle Thomas Polk county, , has confided to friends that hV probably will be a candidate for speaker of the house of representatives at the 1941 ltj- islatlye session. - He has served several terms in the house. Otters mentioned in connection will the speakership are Robert S. FarrejU, jr., Portland; H. D. Chid greenL Clackamas county, and Wll Ham H. McAllister, Medford. Twio names mentioned prom inently in connection with the contest for president of the state senate have been Dean Walker, Polk bounty, and Douglas McKay, Marian county. Walker has served as chairman of-the senate ways and means com mittee during several legislative se8siqns while McKay, was honored with the chairmanship of the sen ate reads and highways Commit tee. Reimann Wins Oirt For Realty Quiz Rica L. Reimann will be rep resentative of the Salem Realty board in the "Professor Qulxx" content conducted by the Oregon Association of Real Estate boards at Its ( statewide meeting In Port land next week. It was determin ed at the close of hard-fought local contest conducted at the Salem 'board's luncheon on Fri- dy. - ...Yi:;, y 'X Reljfciann won out r over "E, B. GrabeShorst In dual ' contest that lasted some 2d minutes : af ter all father contestants had been elimlnited; It had taken about an ettial length of time to put WllUai Bliven, president of the board. rout of the runnlnr. 1 The! questions were pot "by Claude! H. Murphty. j aUte real estate comlmssloner. Judges . were T. M. p NorU licks and U. S. Page. Lodges of Three ' Cities to See, Pictures ' Saturday at 8 p.m.. Thor lodge. No;- 421 Sons of Norway, recently organized in Salem has Invited as Its - gnesta" Grieg lodge. -No.V 15, of Portland and; Sonja lodge. No. 38 of Eugene. A film taken last summer in Norway and Sweden will . be shown by-Mrs.- Clara Naesholm of -i Eugene. Following tha program t American and Scandinavian dances: will be given. flash Lafayette Set 1830 Hodel Usted at $Z&5 Ran 15000 Miles 7 r.Looka LXke New --' See Car at Si 8 X. Charrh St. Fbone 7402 or . ! Bancroft Festival Soloists -.s. John ' Bennes. concert '. baritone, who will sing at the Presbyter Ian church Sunday . night at program featuring familiar classical music. . Colored Quintet Appearing Here The Cleveland colored Quintet Is appearing at the Church of the Nazarene, 13 th and Center streets. Their service begin tonight at 7:30; Sunday morning at 9:45 they- will . feature a special pro gram 'adapted to the children of the Sunday school. They will slso sing at the morn ing worship service. At 2:30 Sun day, afternoon they will have a sacred song concert and many delegationa of neighboring cities will attend. Their last service will begin Rnnria-r nieht at 7:30. This ser vice will be preceded by a 15-mln ute orchestra concert. naST COHOaEOATIOKAZ. 460 N. CottaC (Woman' Clubhonw) ; t v . . llntKin.nn mini ,1 nr. W or hip .erTic. at 11. Mary Virginia Nohl gren, aoloiat. KNIGHT HEMOaiAX. COKOEQRATZOHAI. vi..ti ..il f.rrT. Howard O. StoT- er, minis tar- Sunday achool at 10 a. m.; children' a day profram at '-11 a. m. ; Trans pacpla t 6:30 p. m. N eTening erTie daring tha imnmer. xibst jdXTHODisr a..,. . Dinrrh Dr. J. O. HaT- DM. mAwvw . -- rtaon. paator. Church aebool S:4S; hind- rgartan ana nuxrj 4x , t? ua... ---reraitr baeealanreata aerrica at 10 :50. i-r, . . 1 1 H.li... th .. r- Z5ruc xv. w... - - - - aea. "Far Such an Hour." Erawng wr- ahip at V :o. . xno paatr wm "A Mrrv xiaart ijotva. uooa mm Mdieia"--ProTrbi 17.22. JASOY XJEB KBTHODIST v v. vrkM t Jl.f f .r-aon. 8. Kamor Smith, sriniater. Sunday morning at 11 nor. Indit, will appear in natiT coataaa ad speaa. : Bunaay mgn t Gaaiabad, Iadia, wiU speak. Tfceae utire preachers of India are recent dele gatea to the general conference and Irian ef the paator. The church acheelt meeta m jspwer. t S:30. . XJBgLH KXTHOMff South Cemnercial and Myers treat. r ' D.i.J.Tta. .minimtar. SamdaT aeheol ,.45 a. xa.; morning wormhip 11, umoi, "The Bread ef Life i a Tune Wnlnai" Tha laaaruea meet at T o'clock. Kvening aerriee, S. meaaaga: "The Inner JJgnt and tne uuter wiott. Ths offleor. ef tns Wesleysa laagvs wiu be im tolled. ' raZB ICKHODIST D. Jt. Cohagaa, miniater. Oer. K. Wnt a w.rW.t arnat. Sunday aeheol. S:5: ehureh worship. 11, aersnwn subject. rour Definitions ox en , ! TangeUttie ierTica, "Wktl Kind of a Temple are Te Bulding." T:45. Mid week prsjyer mtcUag. Tuea, S. nasi nAprirr Corner htarion and liberty streets. Doctor Irring A. Ion. minister. Bible achool for all ages, :S a. as.; meraing .v,; ila m "ConTention Echoes. sutorx'eoiamunioa and reeeptios f asw members; axru bb n umiwni evening! gospel serriee, 7: SO p. m "5f aistanee to Sal-ration or What Ha- We to Dei With Jeaua," paator. Frayer MtlK Wadneaday. T:S0 p. m. Dr. Fez lesding us'ag topic, "ConTentie-a Fae HATXSVILE BEAK CH T-I RST BATIIBT One mile north ef the city limiteea tha Portland highway. Biblosphool lor att ngen SU5 a. m. Dewey Dals, snper- tntenaenv. . ! ' MTV11T ViVITW I MllXXa and South liberty streets. Rer. ArnO' W- wemger, psawr. .cbool :45 a. m.; morning worship 11 V dwea. . isag; yauag people's meetwgs 6:19. K-r- in worsaipv- t :. ' v. r-ard speaking. Prayer and praise serriee Wsdcesday r7:39 p. m. BETHZXi BAPTZST thoff. JDD. caator. Bible school at S:4a a. in.. Sam Schirman, snpexintenden. w M1r at 11 ai'elock. Mrn(S9 A Memorial 8eTee. Obaer-anee ef the Lord's Sapper. Junior choir prac tice al l p. m., senior 'chair at 3:80 '- YaM.maa.-F TASI men, . O; not Be Afraid. Jnst Hare y.fth.'"' Frayer meeting vyeoneaaay, w aing at T:. j - - i ; nbsAjrtrEr. aptist - Amm -. ' - i - S B.; ehurfh 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. as. Rey. Wi O., Gapseett wiU ksvs chanrs ef Sunday serrices. Prayer , meeting Thnrt- .day,' 7:50(p. m. TrasT ssBTBXBjr : nr:. aaa rTh.raakala atraatm. Ev. W. Irria , WiUiams. paster. Church data wi morning waranlW 10 :S0 . .m.. sr-moa T the pastor;, "A Calling Wa Must wo. wrmian jc.Kuv.vr nmp meet at S:SO p. m. Xrening eerrlee, 7:30: "Mastera ef Music FeatiTal." chair eon cert with 'John : Bennes. tone aoloi.t, Prank - K. Churchill, erganlet. Derothy Pearce. pianist, Mary Talmadge Ilead rfek. violinist. ' Deer e-pea al T Vtm. Midweek gervict Thursdsy 7:30 w as. coTxnx stbeet cHxracK ot CHaxir . BeYentoenth and Court streets. W. H. I.yman. minister. Bible aeheol naaeenbly, S)-45 a. wi.; morning worship and enm ntDien. 10:45 a. a sermon. "The City ef Pod: Christ Us . endeavor, T P. m. areaing servles; S p. su, lersH, "Amsri ea is Danger." . ! r Ese cause li'gi GOOD xinsTEii eihuid 'A yy yyy '-'VyyX: Y'-yyxxX y Al Ymmm- Grescears - ?. Beiinesiyill Sirigl At Music Festival Baritone to Slake Second, : Appearance i Here f ;j 1 Sunday Night - John Bennes, noted baritone of concert, opera and radio will be the soloistiof-the "Masters of Music Festival' . to be presented at the First Presbyterian church Sunday, at 7;30, p.m. ; 'Bennes was baritone soloist at Radio City, New York and for merly sapg leading roles i with the San Carlo Opera company f Naples, taly. He appeared in Sa lem singing the baritone pari in the Easter music-drama, "There Is No Death." When it was learn ed that Bennes was again visit ing in the Pacific northwest with h's father, cousin of the former president of Czecho-Slovakla, , ev ery effort was made -to- secure him for another appearance-. ''The Mastera ot Music Fest ival"' will emphasise .the great works of the f masters, with the senior choir of 40 voices, under the' direction of George Lee Marks, singing the most famous anthems' ever written. The play int of "Liebestraum" by Frank E. Churchill, Dorothy Pearceand Mary Talmadge Headrick as a trio is, another feature ot the program. ;' John ' Bennes' outstanding ' se lection will be the aria "It Is Enough" from the oratorio "Eli jah." He will also be heard in two other selections. The public la invited to attend. Doors will be open at 7 o'clock. Burglary Solved Burglary of the Mark Wilbur grocery. 1275 North Church. street, of several, bottles of mixer and some packages- of a breakfast food was solved yesterday with the apprehension of twp boys, one 8 and the other 9, who admitted breaking into the store Thursday night. Front windows ot the store were broken. Church Services rrasT chbistiak - . . ut.k . . . - n,. w T . TW41t UBOW auu a.. wM ' pastor- church achool starting at 8:30 a m. Morning worship at 10:45. Cent-? munion each Lord 'a day. Message by the pastor on the theme : "This la the Vic tory. A junior congregation conanciea hv Mrs. Out Lu Drill. Christian Endeav or groups at o p. m. Erangelistie serr- iees at 7 :su p. m. ruw i uwma, , ; a am Cballeage ef BeUigerency.' ' j OEUXCH or CHalST Cottage and Shipping streets. Bible tndT. 10 a. m.: Dreaehins. 11: commun ion, 11:40; young folks discussion,. 7:15 p. m. ; wo ship, a p. m. Wednesday; dsr Tetioa, S p. m, -H. B. Thernhill, minister. . AMXaiOAW LUTHEXllf V! Obnreh atreet between Chemeheta ' and center street. Rer. . P. W. Erikson, pas tor. 0:45, Sunday school; 11 a. m., morn ing worship, scrao atopic, "If s Msn Dies Bhsll He Lire Again." 8:80 p. sl, young people's serrices. 1 p. m. Monday, Boy Scout mee'lng. 7 p. m. Tuesday, Sun day aeheol ore.' .i 8AZKT JOHN'S I.TTTHZKAjr Sixteenth and A streets. H. W. Gross, paster, Sunday school and Bible class S a. as.; serrices 10 a. m. ' Q-HnVIST IAJTHBHAir State and 17th atreeta. f. H. Theuer, BD, paster. Sunday achool, 10 a. m.. Otto Grsnka. supt. Warship at 0 s. nu in the Gtraas gad at 11 a. aa. in the gag lish language. Lutheran league meets at 6 :80 p. nu - The ehureh council will naeet Teesday night at 7 :8X Laborera- is the Lord's Vineyard, Thursdaf at S p. m. OKTaOR OT THB VAZAXZXa Thirteenth and Center. Leo Webster Cellar, pastor. a. a., Christian work ers prayer nesting; 0:45, Sunday Bible school;; 11, morning worship, sermon. "I Am Passing This Way but Once." 3:0 p. m., apeeial aaered song concert by Cleveland eoloted quintet; 8:30 p. m. young people's serriee; 7:SO p. su, Clerelasl colored quintet night. SAINT PATTL'S EPISCOPAL , Church and Chemeketa streets. Holy eommsnion, 7:80 a. m.; church school, :S5 a. m.; holy euefaarist and eermon, 11 a. ss. Rer. 'George H. Swiit. rector. Church and Sunday school picnic, Hssel Green, June 0. HiGHXAirD AvxirtrE raiEirDS Uighlacd ar'enue at church s., T. Clio Brown, paator. Prayer meeting at S a. m.; Bible achool at 10 a. m.; worship at 11 a m. Meeting on ministry and. over sight at S p. in. Christian .Endeavor at 7 p. nv. Evangelistic tervieei st 8 p. m. Prayer .meeting Thursday at t p. at. Monthly'- business following prayer ting. SOUTH SALEM nUShTDS South Commercial at Washington street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school 10 . m.: meetiag for worship IX a. sermon, 'The Apostasy" ; Christian En deavoc. 7:15 p. m.; evnngelistie serriee 8 p. m. Monthly business session : ad prayerimeeting Thursday 0 p. m. ' : -t:- - xarGLEWoon chttich or teb rwrxED BKXTHKEJf - -Seventeenth and Kebraska avenue. Da vid Jj. Biiglaad. minister.. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m4 Virginia Hagaav auperintenoS ent; children's day program, 11 a. m. ; Chrietiaa Endeavor, 1 p. m.; evening war ship, S p. m. Midweek sarviee ' Wednes day, 7:80. Thmrsday, strawberry eo eial by the Ladies Aid, 5 to 0 p. as. rOTJBSQTAXE GOSPEL 1 Wineteenth and Brevman atreeta. Re Stewart G. and Jusnita M. BiiUngs. : aw -, Baiiday school, 11 a.m., morning worship hour. Bev. Winnifred Tolbert will be 'guest speaker. Her subject "Regret ful Reverie." Communion. 6:SS p., ml. yevag people's aaeetinge ; T U5 p. m., EvaagsJutie service. Bev. Winnifred Tol bert preaching on "Are Tow Beady for tha Question I ' Tneaday, 7:45 p. m rayer end praise eerriee. Wedneeday. :0 p. m.. band practaee.-; Priday, T:4S p. mu. midweek Bible study eerriee.'': CHfUSTLUr AST MUSIOHABT - AXLLUfCB 4-M Pifth street at Guinea. 8:89 a. i tywmxXyy:'' y---: - y " - ? " yr: y - ' - - - - - ' x . ' f - i .x . i ' ' ;- i - - I IT. " T - - jj ; " - - - -' ' - i :.Hiil!l!mQt :H-.f-ii.l -i.; jjOeaaJm yl.:;- QIlITleaawef.-'.; ji . - ;. ; .-' at the : : ) -- x ixx.xyiy Cfni,f i IT?! 'T"pl7t, ftx- i JScrturday ITigkt 7:S3- Qld-Fashioned ,Cdmp Meeting ; ; - Singing ' . : - ' . y. ;. Sundcry S:43 A. IU 10:45 A. I L 2:23 P. I L, 7i-3 P. 2 L Pantatioil Melcdie3, Negro Spirituals, Classical Quin ts, Trios, Duets; Solos, Orchestra. , Salem 'Man Joins ' Atcard 1 Ati Harvard; is .Taking jkxto Post in Honolulu - Paul L. Boley, 29; son of Mr, and Mrs. George Boley, 880 Mon roe uTenuev Salem, has been se lected for the. Harvard Law Re view award at Harvard univer sity, from which he wHl- be grad- -uated in law . this month, his par ent learned yesterday. u ." MrsT Boley said her son is ac- ' cepting a legal position with the Dole pineapple Interests. -and will go to Honolulu with hii wife fol- " lowing a visit here and 'In'Seattle late khls month. Two Rlinisters From India Here WUJ Preach at Jason Lfce j Leslie Churcneg ( on Sunday . 'X'- 'y- .-t '', ! il Two native preachers' from In dia will preach Sunday at the' Jason Lee ' and Leslie Methodist .churches." They are Rev. B. F. Wishard of Narsingpur and Rev. Araar Das of Gadabd, 'who hare been attending -the - conference of the, Methodist church at Atlan tic City and will sail June $ for Indian - r v y ' ' Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rev. Wishard will preach at the Jaaon Lee' church.' He la district superintendent, of the Narsingpur district ofj the central province conference in India. Formerly he taught school and w:a s VYMCA secretary in Egypt and Palestine. Rev. Das. will speak at 11 o'clock at -the Leslie church, and at 7:30 at the Jason Lee. church. He is district, superintendent of the .- Methodist church 'at Gaxla badJ" i ': 4 The two preachers are visiting tia-o -Itli n an1 Mn SI Ravi tnor Smith, of Jason Lee church who spent nine years in India as missionaries. " ' . .1 -V. L-- Streams of Grace over KSLM ; 0 US .. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon: 6:S0 p. ra.. ycfth groups; 7:80 p. m evening service. .Tuesday 2 p. m., missionary prayer band. Wednesday ; 1 :0 p. ink. Bible study and prayer. 1 . JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 1 Bible study Sunday at 7:80 p. m., at the Praternaf temple, 447 Center street. EETHAhTY EVAHOBXIOAXt . K. Cspitol and Marion streets. Edwin HcrstEsn, pastor. . Sundays sebool 10 a. m.5 worship 11 a m., "Spiritual Equip ment for Spiritual Tasks.'. Fellowship lunch st noon. Christian Endeavor groupa at 1 p. m. Miasiona.ry society St S p. m. ' MADISON STStCTT TABahTAOT.S 1410 Madiaea -atreet. Sunday- acheoU 10 a. m. ; divine worship, 11 a. m.; evan gelistie service, 8 p m. midweek services -Tuesday 8 p. m. Bible study, with yonng people la charge. Thursday 8 p. m. ' preaching and prayer. ' '.: paamoosTAl. mxssxosT 815 H N. Commercial atreet. Bible school, 0 p." m.-; devotional, S p. m.; evaa. geliitic. 7:80 A series of evangelistic sermons eommetieing JSne 1 by Alma Sep-. pond every night ezeept Monday, T-.80;'-Thursday. divine healing,, 7 :S0; Friday, cottage prayer meeting, i:o; prmyar . meetings every "afternoon except Saturday ' and Sunday. S p. m. J. C- and Daisy Wil son, pastors. . . j .-- j ; oaAcr goex PifUenth and MiU streets. Bible achool. 9:45 a. an.; Lord' aupper at 11:05; praaehtng et S p. m. and at T:4S p. n. by Tom. Carroll ef San Jose. Calif. H wiU , apeak each night at 7 :5 throughout the. week. , , i- .- :.- . . CxTOXCK OT GOD T78 Gerth sreae, West Saless. SsV bsth school 10 a. m.; 11 a. nu, sermea and devotion. Prayer an praise eerviee every Thursday at 7:4S p. m. Irrin By Stewhrt, pastor. ' . . f aXTETTH DAT ADTEBTIgT . Boed sad N. Summer -streets. E. L. Pingsnet, pastor. Sabbath achool Satnr- . day morning at 9:80; i serriee, at lk: : o'clock; young people's meeting vat3:SS p. m.. Prayer meeting Wedneeday at S ' p. m. - vesper, service jrnaay as p. m. FBoaszsaTvs tstchio "' - 248 North Commercial street. K. T.'X hslL Services at 3:80 and 7:80 p. m. , Bar. Lula Mittlesteadt, paster. Ke host lunch at S p. an. - . - .j . MOTHS THEFT J)hXy Safe Y A XL. eaoTscrgs r? ..--1 'llllf V X. X I jrmmi'iCSiJ " " 1 f " :".""' it'