Thm OREGOXI STATESMAN, kzlctaj Oregon, Saturday Morning, February. 22. 1341 PAGs.nvz Local News Briefs ' Hicks Heads i Chest' i T. M. Hickswas elected president of the Salem Conuuunity. Chest at a x ; meeting of the, board of directors ' Thursdty - night,- succeeding T. Ai Windishar. : Irl McSherry' was , elected first vice president, Guy - Hickok second : vice president, - Mrs. R. S. Keene secretary, and - r J. inn c. Smith treasurer. A mo- , tion commending ; the ; retiring president for his work was pass . ' ed," and a financial report ' read - ; showing that pledges in the aut- umv ' campaign had amounted to $45,835. of which 71.5 per cent I already had been collected high- - est ; percentage in four years at this time j of year. " : Lutz florist. P. 9592 1276 N. Lib. Wants Dog Back Mrs. Charles ' Butler, deaf woman living ? at 197 . South Commercial street, appealed Friday for the return of a small dog she and her. son had had for eight years. She de . pended upon the pet to attract her attention to callers; at her door. A black and white fox ter rier named Trixie, the dog is . believed to have been taken from in front of the Commercial hotel. Farmer I Stodenit Dies Word ' ' ; has been j received by Mrs. Earl ' ; Bunce, Miller street, of the death of JaClt Foleyi - forqjer student at the Salem blind school and lately of a Portland trades school. Fu- ' neral services will be held to- ' : day at 1080 a.in. from the Brun- nirig : chapel Of the Mission mor- tuary, Southwest Salmon and 13th streets, with Dr..W. G. Milli gan officiating. Obituary Endlcott i At the residence, Turner, Ore., Thursday February 20, Samuel M. Endicott. ! Husband of Hallie C. Endicott $nd father of Mrs. Vin cent Aherns of Portland; grand father of Gail Aherns of Portland; brother of Charles and Irving En dicott of Chester Hill, O. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Sat urday, February 22, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Irvin W. Williams will offi ciate. Private committal service at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Herbst Jacob P. Herbst, at his residence, 365 South 18th street, Thursday, February 20, at the age of 77 years. Survived ! by widow, Mrs. Jessie B. Herbst of Salem; son. Gale Herbst of Salem; step-daughter, Mrs. Fred G. Hale of Willard, Wash.; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Serv ices will be held Saturday, Febru ary 22, at 1:30 p.m., from the Clough-Barrick chapel, with Rev. J. F. Lawson officiating. Conclud ing services at City View ceme tery. Pettit Walter Scott Pettit, late resident of 410 Morgan avenue, at a local hospital February 19, at the age of 69 years. Survived by widow; daughter, Mrs. L. W. Howland, and son, Earl, all of Salem; broth ers, Bruce of Iowa and Claude of South Dakota; three grandchildren and two nephews also, survive. Services will be held from the Walker & Howell chapel Saturday, February 22, at 2 pjn. Rev. J. C. Harrison of the First Methodist church will officiate. Moorhead Mrs. Le Vicy Anne Moorhead, m Bend, Ore., Friday, February 21. Survived by sons, Virgil W. and George R. K., both of Salem, Daniel H., of Avenal, Calif., and Jesse Daugherty, of Salem; daugh ters, Mrs. !L. C. Kimsey, of Bend, Ore., and Mrs. Neil McDonald, of Antelope, Ore.; 16 grandchil dren andj eight great-grandchildren. Services will be held Mon day, February 24, at 2 p. m. from Clough-Barrick chapel, with in terment in Belcrest Memorial park. Wieder Edwin Lincoln . Wieder at the residence, ; 885 North Summer street, February 21, at the age of 80 years. Survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. Sanford Adler of Baker, ! Ore., one son, David Van Sellar Wieder, Salem, and one brother, Charles Wieder of Albany, Ore. Funeral announcements later by the Clough-Barrick company. . Church - of the Nazarene IStb and Center L W. Collar rastor U Plan to 'Attend 2 OUTSTANDING SERVICES 11 A. M. The Divine Forester . 7:30 P. M; The Red Lantern and Eternal Blackout SPECIAL MUSIC BY the cnoin and' ORCHESTRA Coming Events ; Feb. 27 Youth rally to hear ; Dr. Dan Poling at Salem high : school. ; '"-'-. ; ... - ' ' March It Willamette " unl i versity faculty play, "Dnlcy." H March 18 Institute of C1U ' cenship at ; Willamette univer- Mar. 14, 15 High school f or I ensle j tournament at Willam : ett university! . , . -. Wagon WreckedA light farm wagon, loaded! with a plow, har row and other equipment, - was wrecked about 6:30 Friday, morn ing near the Big Chief service sta tion north of Salem, when Edward Ira Piatt, Canby route 1, struck it from the rear with his auto. James D. Weathers, Salem route 6, driver of the j wagon, was hurt but not seriously. Piatt said he did not see a lighted lantern on the rear of the wagon, because of fog. Safety of your savings is insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty. Says Training Tough Kenneth De Long,. Salem boy in the naval training school at San Diego, in writing to Chief Quartermaster Robert B. Fallon of the Salem recruiting station, says that the routine is stiff and officers "bawl" them out when making mistakes, but that they are just as quick to rompliment them when exer cises are done correctly. De Long reports that he thinks it is a real man's navy. Two Houses Planned Bessie F. Zobel was issued a building per mit Friday to erect two one-story dwelling-garage units, each to cost $1800 at 1225 and 1245 South Lib erty street. Other permits were given L. M. Ramage to reroof dwelling at 1106 Leslie street, $150; S. F. Hendrickson to repair dwelling at 1145 North 15th street, $100, and Mrs. Jessie Vercler to erect private garage at 930 North Winter street, $70. Rummage Fri., Sat. 4331,4 Ferry. Class for Bralllists Due to the number of requests for an eve ning class in Braille transcribing, a meeting has been called for Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Red Cross offices. The eve ning might be changed, but un less a sufficient number come for this initial meeting the evening class will not be formed. This class is opened to the public free. Booked by Police Violation of the basic traffic rule was charged Friday by city police to P. R. Run din, 33G9 Center street; Charles W. Grabenhorst, jr., route 4. Failure to stop was charged to O. Earle Miller, : Sherwood, and Hazel K. Marshall, 225 North 18th street. Max Robert Johnson, Portland, was charged with having void li cense plates. Catholic Daughter Food Sale Sat., Feb. 22. 453 Court St. Registration Today Commit tees registering veterans for emer gency service will be at the Amer ican Legion hall at Chemeketa and Cottage streets from 9 to 5 o'clock today, Commander Ray J. Stum bo of Capital Post No. 9 said Friday night. Organized registration be gan Friday. All veterans, whether members of the Legion or not, are urged to register. Club Named Pringle 4H cook ing club has hit upon "Lucky 13" for the name of the organization. At the time of the cooking club meeting "Stitching Suzies" also convened to sew on some tea towels. Presidents of the clubs are Arlene Sheldon and Elaine Woods respectively. Cameiias & Daphne in bloom, 25c ea. H. L. Pearcy Nursery Co., 245 Court St. Open. Sun. 10 to 4 p. m. Courthouse Closed Offices in the Marion county courthouse will be closed all day today in accord ance with the legal holiday cele brated on Washington's birthday. The law enforcement department of Sheriff A. C. Burk's office, however, will remain open. To Attend Services Fifteen members of the Parrish Junior Hi-Y will attend services Sunday morning at the First Presbyterian church, with Advisor Fred Smith. Dick Eckley is president. R. A. Hutchinson preaching in Grand theatre Sun. 11 a. m. Con gregational church service. Wel come. Trailer Stolen C. E. Pierce 1309 North Commercial street, re ported to city police the theft of a box trailer from his yard. Births Cagle To Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cagle, Brooks, a son, Charles Warren, born. February 18, Sa lem General hospital. Mantle To Mr. and Mrs. Al bert EL' ; Mahtie, ; route five, a daughter Karen Louise, born February 16, Salem General hos pital. S.- 7 j H E E D II A I1' S E E D n A II S Fountain Pen '-V Repairs Special: New tube, clean and adjust any make of - '350 Don't Throw Away.. " That Old Pen ' Store 465 Stat Phono 5802 . . Officers Elected New officers were elected this week by the Par rish junior high school Red Cross council. Marie Newman is pres ident; Richard i Law, vice-president; Mary Parker, secretary; Peg gy Sears, treasurer; Elmond Deck er; sergeant - at ? arms; Patty Brown, librarian. Miss Etta White is supervisor. New Members Named At a meeting of the board of -directors of the Philharmonic Orchestra as sociation, held on Friday night at the chamber of commerce, B. G. DeSart and E. N. Starr were elect ed to membership. These two, and Mary Talmadge Headrick, already a member, are to represent the Musicians' union on the' board. Hits Parked Autos Harvey D. Nickel, route 4, was charged Fri day by city police with reckless driving after his car struck two parked cars at Liberty and Union streets. Neither badly damaged, the vehicles- were owned by George Lesher, 597 North Liberty street, and,, Joe Fitzgerald, 765 Academy street. Spring Opening Set Represen tatives of the Salem Ad club and the Salem Retail Trade bureau have set Wednesday,, March 19, as the date for Salem's annual spring opening. Details for the affair will be worked out by joint committees from the two groups who are sponsoring the program. Pages-. Named New library pages chosen at Parrish junior high school by Mrs. Willma Wright are Eugene Cherry, T r u m m a n Runner, Jean Sechrist, Jeanette Barker, Norman Beugli and Gayle Crozier. New Daughter Arrives A six pound, 14-ounee daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Mar vin Ritchie, 1756 Center street, yesterday morning. Postoffice Closed All depart ments of the local postoffice, with the exception of special delivery service, will be closed today in honor of Washington's birthday. Old-Time Dance Slated Rob erts grange will hold an old-time benefit dance tonight at the grange hall beginning at 9 o'clock. Offices Closed City offices in Salem will be closed today in rec ognition of George Washington's birthday as a legal holiday. Chimney Flares Salem fire equipment was called Thursday night to extinguish a chimney fire at 230 Mission street. Youth Talk Slated The fourth of a series of ser mons to young people will be given by Rev. Robert A. Hutchin- Church Services CONGREGATIONAL. Howard C. Stover, minister. Morn ing worship 11 o'clock. Sermon, "What Think Ye or Christ?" Service 7:30 p.m. drama "Conversioa," Esther C. AverUL Sunday school 10 a.m.. Young People 8:30 p.m.; Men's club Monday 7 p.m., Robert S. Farrell. speaker of house, will dvtfver the address. FIRST METHODIST State and Churcn sUeet. Dr. J. C. Harrison, minister. Church school 9:45. Nursery 11 o'clock. Morning worship 10:90, Dr. Harrison preaching, "The Man on the Edge of the Crowd." In termediate and high school leagues and University vespers 6:30 p.m. There will be no night services because of serv ice in high school auditorium Sunday afternoon with Bishop Ivan Lee Holt as speaker. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson. S. Hay nor Smith, minister. ' Church school 8:43; morning worship 11 o'clock, pastor will pleach on "Man-Power or God?" Bishop Holt wiU speak at 3 o'clock in high school at union meeting. Because of this meeting there will be no night service. Epworth leagues meet 6:30. LESLIE METHODIST Soa:h Commercial and Myers streets. Dean C. Poindexter, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 o'clock; sermon, "Blessed Are Ye." League t meet 6:30 p.m. There will be no 7 JO p.m. iervice because of the 3:30 unoin service at the high school auditorium. Bishop Ivan Lee Holt speaKing. FREE METHODIST Corner Market and Winter streets. David L. Fenwick. minister. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning worship 11; Young people's service 7 pjn. Evan gelistic service 7:43 pjn. Midweek meeting Wednesday 7:43 p.m. WESLEYAN METHODIST Rev. Lowell Gilger, pastor. Services at WCTU hall. Commercial and Ferry streets, 2:30 p.m. Will unite with re vival service at Aumsville for Sunday night bervice. Hev. H. B. Aarhus, of Aumsviile will be speaker. SA1N1 PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa street. Holy communion 7:30 a.m.; . church school 9:45 a.m.; prayer service and sermon 11 a.m. Vesper service S p.m.. followed by social hour in parish house. Judge James W. Crawford, speaker. SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN Missouri S ynnd ) 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible class 9 a m. Services 10 a.m. Lutheran radio hour over KALE. 1:30 p.m. Speaker, Dr. Walter A. Maier. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) State and 17th streets. F. H. Theuer, ED, oastor. Sunday school 10 a.m., di vine services 11 a.m. "Treading the Wine-Press t" Gsrmn service 9 a.m. Lenten service Thursday 10 a.m. in German and 7-30 p.m. in English. "A Knock at Your Door." Choir rehearsal 8:30 pm. Confirmation instruction Sat urday sjo am. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and North Winter streets. Rev. W. Irvin Williams. minister. Church school 9:43 am.; worship 10:53; third of five expository sermons from book of First John. "The Spirit of Truth.' Young Peoples CE leave church 3 p.m. to attend preaching mission In Portland, other CE groups 6:30 pjn. Service 7:30 p.m, message by pastor. "Life end Work of Martin Luther. Youth Council meeting following serv ice and sound movies In color by Dr. David B. HiU on "HaiwaU, USA. Boy Scout troop t, Tuesday. Art Sihrer thorne scoutmaster. Choir' rehearsal Wednesday. 7 30 p.m. Services Thurs day, 7:30 p.m , pastor.. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS ' Sunday school 10 ajm. worship 11 a.m.. sermon. "Living the Abundant Life." Christian Endeavor 6:43 pjn.; service 7:30 p.m. Bertha Taworth will present "Early Missionary Activity of Friends. Pr-yer - meeting Thursday, 730 pjn. ;'-!., .' HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Highland avenue and Church treetSi Herman H. Macy, minister. Sunday school st 10 a.m.; preaching servico 11 o'clock. ."The Condeseen sion of Christ." Junior and Senior Christian Endeavors meet 6:30 p.m. Service 7 JO p.m ; mid-week prayer meobiif Thursday- 7 JO rut ... - V1 S ML When Warner Brothers staged a Gay 90's party on their Hollywood lot for the preview of The Straw berry Blonde," who should be on hand to set 'em up but Director Raoul Walsh, left above, and Actor Gary Cooper, second from left! Apparently enjoy son of the First Congregational church Sunday at 11 o'clock at the Grand theatre. The subject for discussion is "Youth and the Call to the Heights." The Wil lamette duo, Carolyn Brown and Helen Dean, will sing. The jun ior chorus under the direction pf Lena Belle Tartar, will also be heard. Pratiun Meet To Conclude The 42nd annual convention of the Marion county Sunday school council will conclude today at the Pratum Mennonite church. Today's services open at 9 o'clock with song service led by Roy Hutschman. Devotionals will be led by O. O. Epley. The topic for the morning session will be fac tors which contribute to a success ful Sunday school. The- morning sermon will be delivered by Rev. Oscar Lowry. Rev. A. Q. Weniger will preach the Saturday afternoon sermon. Closing remarks and benediction will be made by Rev. D. J. Unruh, host pastor. Nomination for county officers will be made at 1 o'clock. Incum bents are Fred de Vries, president; G. E. McClellan, vice president; Grace Klampe, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. George Clipfell, superin tendent of the children's division. FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner Marion and Summer streets. Rev. Tames E. Campbell, minister. Sun day school 9:43 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Inspiration of Faith." Youth groups meet 6:30 p.m.; evangelistic service 7 JO. Bible study Thursday 7 JO pjn. BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED- CHURCH North Capitol and Marlon streets. EJvin Kortsman, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.. worship 11 a.m-. "Christ's Glory In Self -Denial." Dedi cation of Rev. M. Denny Memorial Bible. Christian Endeavor 8 pjn. Wom en s Guild Thursday, noon luncheon, at home of Mrs. Arno Spranger. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST 17th at Nebraska avenue. David L. Ringland. minister. Sunday school 9:43 a.m.; morning worship 11:90 a.m.; Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.; worship, 7:30 p.m. Midaweek servico Thursday 7 JO p.m. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marion and Liberty streets. Irving A. Fox, DD, minister. Bible school 9:43 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m. "Continuance." .pastor. Senior BYPU 6:15 p.m. High school BYPU 6:13 p.m. Volunteers 6:15 p.m. Gospel service 7 JO p.m, "The Church of La odecia or Modernized Church Spewed Out of His Mouth," pastor. Wednesday, 7:15 pm. Closing night of "School of Missions" assembly at 6 P-m., Mrs. C. K. Manley, speaker. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Miller and South Liberty streets. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, pastor. Bible school 9:43 a.m., morning worship 11 o'clock, sermon, "A Spirit Filled Life." Nurse .-y and Junior church. High school and Senior BYPU 6:13 p.m. Worship 7:30 pm., sermon, "The Man Up tne Tree, ' second message m a series of gospel sermons. Wednesday 7:30 p.m., open foium. . IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner of North Hazel and Academy. Rev. James T. Martin, pastor. Bible school at 10 a.m.: morning worship at 11 a.m.. "Approving the Excellent, or. Making Right Decisions;" BYPU 7 pjn. Gospel meeting 7:30 p.m, 'Redemp tion Through Christ." Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage and O streets. J. F. Olthoff. DD, pastor. Bible school 9:13 a.m. Mcrning worship 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "In His Temple Everything Saith, Glory." Youth groups 6 JO p.m. Eve ning 7:30 pjn. Sermon. "The Origin of the Church." Prayer, Monday 7:45 pm. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. Church school 9:44 in YMCA. Worship service in Grand theatre 11 o'clock. Minister's theme. "Youth and the CaU of the Heights." AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Rev. P. W. Erik sen, minister. 9:43 am. -Sunday school: 11 a.m. morning worship. Sermon, "The Glories of the Cross' Rev. P. W. Eriksen. This service may be beard over KSLM 11-12 noon. 6J0 pjn. La ther league; 7 pjn. Monday. Boy Scout troop, Milo Syverson, scoutmaster; - S pjw Wednesday, choir rehearsal. HAYESYTLLB BRANCH OT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -One mile north of the city limits on Portland highway. Bible school 9:45 a.m.. Dewey - Davis, superintendent. BYPU 6U3 pjn. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lambert. adTibors. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, pastor. Church school JO am. followed by communion and - worship service at 10:45. Sermon, pastor, "The Vitality of the Gospel of Christ. Chil dren's church under direction Mrs. Gut L Drill. Message -Voice.- Chris tian Endeavor 6:15; evangelistic serv ice 7 JO. the pttstor. "Weill See What God Has Done. ' Midweek servic Wed nesday 7 JO pjn. Old Testament stu dies. ,.;';- i , ... --. -. : ' COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHKIST (Christian) 17th and Court streets, W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school 9:43 am, wor ship sod communion, 10 JO sm, min ister." "Then Jesus Came." - Christian Endeavor 6:30 pjn, evangehvtic serv ice 7 JO pjn' sermon. Meyer Tan- Dit ter, director. Portland Hebrew , mis sion. Evangelistic .services each- night next week except Monday. - DirertoriSt&Set-Emuiffo Mass Church Service Set Bishop to Speak Before Salem Session Sunday at High School A mass service of Salem churches will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. at the high school audi torium in cooperation with the national Christian mission at Portland February 23 to March 2. Sunday's meeting will feature Bishop Ivan Lee .Holt of the Methodist church. The program includes: Call to worship, Rev. Guy L. Drill, president of Salem Minis terial association; hymn, "On ward Christian Soldiers," congre gational; prayer, Rev. H. C. Sto ver, pastor Knight Memorial Con gregational; presentation of Chris tian mission program, Rev. Irvin Williams, pastor First Presby terain; Gideon quartet, Dan Shir mann, Milton Dierks, John Frie sen, Walter Lotis; address, Bishop Ivan Lee Holt; benediction, Rev. Irving A. Fox, pastor First Bap tist church. Movie Screen Acquired The new beaded motion picture screen ordered recently by the First Presbltcrian church arrived Friday afternoon, and will be used Sunday night for the first time SALVATION ARMY Citadel located at 241 Stats street. Major and Mrs. George Houghton, offi cers in chargre. Every night at 7 JO o'clock Major H. Carroll from Los An geles is conducting special revival ser vices. Sunday services, 10 ajn.. Com pany meeting; 11 o'clock. Holiness meeting; 6, Young People's Legion; 7:30, SalvaUOn meeting. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 13th and Center streets, Leo Webster Collar, pastor. 6 a.m. prayer meeting; 9:45. Sunday school; 11 ijil, sermon. "The Divine Forester." 6 JO pjn. Young People's services; 7:30. sermon. "The Red Lantern and Eternal Blackout." FIRM CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school at 11 a.m.. services at 11 a.m. .-nd t p.m. Lesson-sermon. "Mind." Wednesday evening meeting at 6 in cludes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Public reading room at 303 Masonic building open d;.ily except Sunday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Wednesday to 7 JO p.m. CHCRCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Service at 400 North Cottage, Salem Woman's club. Sunday school 10 a.m.; service 6:30 p.m. Relief Society 2 pjn Tuesday; MfA 7 JO pjn. Tuesday. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ferry and 13th street. C. G. Weston, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Church service 11 ajn., subject. "Up to God." Evangelistic service. 7:43 p.m.. subject. "Why Should I Be a Christian?" Bible study Tuesday 7 :45 p.m. Prayer meet ing 2 pjn. Wednesday and 7:43 pjn. Friday. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Corner Summer and Hood streets. Elder N. C. Emston pastor. Sabbath school Saturday at it JO a.m.; preach ing 11 o'clock. Elder Oswald from Walla Walla, guest speaker. Sabbatn school convention 3 p.m. Prayer and Bible study Wednesday 8 pjn. Sub ject. The Book That No Man Could Look Upon. Why?" Sunday night lec ture 8 pm. Subject, "Th Most Per fect Law That Any Nation Ever Had. Was It the United States?" FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. Stew art G. and Juanita M. Billings. 9:45 ajn. Sunday school: 11 a.m.. Rev. Bill ings, "Identified With Chrirst." 6 JO S.m.. Young People; 7:43 p.m, message y pastor, "No Profit In Sin." Tues day. 7:45 p-m prayer service. Friday 7:45 p.m.. midweek Bible study servr ice. Study in "The Art of Soul-Winning. ' PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 420 Mate street. Sunday school 19 o'clock. Worship at 11 ajn. Services 7:45 p.m.; midweek services Wednes day. Young People's meeting Friday 7:43 p.m. George Eads. pastor. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315' North Commercial street. Bible school 2 p.m.; devotional 3 pjn.; evan gelistic 7 JO pjn. Weekday services Tuesday 7 JO pjn, Thursday 7 JO p.m, Saturday 7 JO p.m. J. C. and Daisy Wil son, pastors. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Hood and Cottage streets. Rev. J. F. Lawson. pastor.- Sunday school 9:45 a m; preaching 11 o'clock. Beginning of revival. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Brazil of iianford, Calif, as evangelists, na tionally known' negro- singers. Serv ices each night 7 JO. Rev. J. F Law son, pastor. , " CHRISTIAN and MISSIONARY . ALLIANCE Gaines street at 8th. H. Z. Suavely, pastor. Sunday school 9:5 a.m.; wor ship II o'clock. "A Separated Life Rev. Snavely. Tb Youth groups meet JO. At 7 JO evangelistic service, a spe cial Young People's program. Tuesday Missionary Band meets at home of Mrs. Clarence Woelk at 10 ajn.: Wednesday Bible study 7 JO pjn. Friday choir praciico at churcn 7 JO. . " " PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC 1 Spiritualist I Meet at 248 North Commercial 230 and 7 JO. Speaker. Mrs. Lulu Mitue stadt. ' : . --- - - - - IMMANUEL LIGHTHOUSE Jefferson street at Mill. Dallas. Rev. Nash, pastor pro-tern. Sunday, school 10 a m , preaching 11 a.m, service 7 JO pjn. Dedicatory service of the now church followed by fellowship meet log at -SJU. - -.. , ing the prospect of getting their schooners of foaming amber fluid from such distinguished "bar tenders" are four beautiful starlets, left to right, Ann Edmonds, Alexis Pmttn, Faye Emerson and Peggy Dtggins. when Dr. David Hill will show a sound movie in color entitled "Hawaii-USA." The picture which will be shown following the regular service is furnished by the Hawaiian cham ber of commerce. 90 & 9 Rally Date Is Set "Willamette district of the Nine ty and Nine Bible Men's move ment will hold its regular bi monthly rally at the Court Street Christian church Monday night. About 200 men from various churches of the Willamette val ley are expected to attend. Din ner will be served by women of tha local church at 6:30 p. m. Program will include numbers by the male quartet from the Pratum Mennonite church, read ings by George Veall, and an ac cordion duet. The message will be brought by Meyer Tan-Ditter, director of the Portland Hebrew mission, who is conducting an evangelistic campaign at the Court Street Christian church. Vice-President Del Tripp of Sa lem will preside at the business meeting. Pastor Gives Prophecies "Modernized Churchanity Spewed out of God's Mouth" is the subject of the closing address of Dr. Irving A. Fox, pastor of the First Baptist church of Salem. This is the last message on the series of "Seven Churches in Asia" as revealed in the Book of Revelation. "Here we see what God thinks of the modern church with its large membership and wealth and lukewarm state," Rev. Fox states. ' Much interest is shown by the attendance, many traveling far to hear these messages illustrated by a large prophetic chart Sunday the pastor will begin a chapter by chapter study of the Book of Revelation. Presbyterian Sets Series Of interest to college young peo ple will be the series of Sunday night sermons scheduled for the Presbyterian church during the next three weeks. Using as his theme "Crisis Builders," Rev. VV. Irvin Williams will present three biographical sketches: February 23 "The Life and Work of Martin Luther," March 2, "John Calvin a Consecrated Intellect" and March 9, "JohnJWesley a Heart Aflame." Virginia Ward Elliott, director of Linfield a cappella choir, will lead the song service each night, accompanied on the pianos by Moodind Estell Benner and on the organ by Prof. Frank Churchill. Judge Is Guest Speaker Judge James W. Crawford of Portland will be the speaker at the social hour following vesper service in Saint Paul's Episcopal church Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. -Thefdg will be intro duced by J i Harry H. Belt, senior wardfcof Saint Paul' church. . Judge Crawford is "a member of the diocesan council of the Episcopal church. Will Help Dedicate Sunday afternoon transporta tion facilities are being furnished by the Salem Pentecostal Light house to Dallas for a joint-fellowship meeting with the Emmanuel Pentecostal' -Lighthouse - in dedi cating the new . hall in Dallas on Jefferson street just off Mill street.' Fellowship services will be gin at 2:30 p. m. A fellowship dinner will p recced services. . niiUBAIlB Choice Hot-House f UESTEEH. J rbOD' MARKET , 137 S. Coml Ph. 7311 Breach of Coot Awards Plaintiff $400 f n T jpcc TK au juvuu Jiuuu aauiu, . f j -. - :. . .- .i-"f ' -. . -: . - - . :i Circuit, Court Jiiry .Acts Quicldy in Suit; - -T Judgment Includes Interest from 1932; ' j Case Takes Only Part of Day . 1 . - . ; , A verdict of $400 or the plaintiff fas returned .Friday by a jury in" circuit court lesa than an hour -after it xetired from the courtroom in the case pt Ruby Richtervs. George H. Stoddard. ' ; The case went on trial during the morning session of court. Selection of a jury and presenta tion of testimony were rapid, and the case went to the .Jurjy shortly after the lunch hour. The written verdict was officially filed at 1:44 p. m. j - ' According to the terras. of the verdict, the judgment against the defendant . includes interest from March 1, 1932, from the total amount of which $30 is i subtract ed. The action was f dr breach of , contract. i - i " Circait Court ! Georgia Griffey vsJ . Orville Griffey; divorce complaint based on . alleged cruel and ! Inhuman treatment in which plaintiff, asks custody of one' child land $10 monthly support money married in': Cheyenne, Oklav December i - 23, 193. Keith Miles by T. 1L- Miles, guardian, vs. Frederick: B. and Theresa T. Andrews; stipulation ofi settlement out of court with judgment of non-suit to plaintiff. C C and May Russell vs. Otto W. and Emma A. Russell; motion to' require plaintiffs to - elect whether to proceed to; remove cloud from real property title as alleged in complaint, or to pro ceed for cancellation ci instru ment alleged to be intended as a mortgage. L. M. Lambert and W.jA. Lotus as Valley Welding company vs. Washed Sand and Gravel com pany; demurrer to petition of Credit Bureaus, Inc., to inter plead. Motion for appointment of Francis Smith as receiver filed hy plaintiffs on grounds that as sets now in the hands of G. R. M unkers and Ed Lucas, named as defendants, are allegedly in dan ger of loss or injury, tend that corporation is in danger of -insolvency. Affidavit of L. M. Lam bert alleges that the trial of the present case will probably occupy a considerable period, and that it is to the stockholders' interest to place the affairs of the concern in the hands of a receiver during the trial period. The affadavit also states that property . of the corporation will bring ' a suffi cient sum to pay all outstanding claims. ; State ex rel Emma Ml Looney : vsV-p. Looney; motion for. de fendant to show cause as to al leged failure to make payments under divorce decree. ) Jasper P. Dullum vs. .Northern Life Insurance company; reply and application for place on trial docket. ( Chris Howard Eismannlvs. Mary Eismann; motion to make reply affidavit more definite and cer tain, j W. F. Nelson vs. Rex fcoss; or der of dismissal on stipulation. Carl Beatty vs. Industrial acci dent commission; application for place on trial docket. j Ardrilla N. Morris vs.; Kenneth G. Thompson; motion to set aside judgment and to set Idate for trial; defendant's accompanying affidavit gives reasons for peti tion. . 1 Probate Court Ida Cawrse guardianship; coun ty i treasurer ordered to pay Charles Cawrse, executor $240.44 held on deposit to ward's account. Fred M. Mitchell estate; final account of Ruth M. Myers, execu trix, shows receipts and disburse ments of $1405; March 25 set for final hearing. j Rosa Stalzer estate; petition of F. J. Stalzer, administrator, for permission to sell real property; hearing set for March 23. James M. Marks guardianship; L. R. McGinnis, guardian author ized to pay E. R. Woods $200 as special attorney's fee In i connec tion with litigation for guardian ship. Rawle Hurst Corson Sihger es tate; Kenneth Randall nrimed ad ministrator and Sam Fi Speer stra, Evelyn. Aspinwall and Lil lian Davis, appraisers, of $1500 property; a will drawn kx Penn sylvania directs sale of property and division of the proceeds be tween three uncles and an aunt. Nick Beer estate; Pionfer Trust company named executor! of $3000 In real property, and RoyJ Nelson, George H. Grabenhorst and E. H. Thompson, appraisers. - Justice Court '. James A. Ferguson, no! operat or's license, -fined $1 and $40 costs and commitment issued. J. H. Plank, non-support, de fendant bound over to grand jury t SUIJBAYj IHGnTilECTuElE Jchnssa Ilencriall Church I Center Summer and " Subject: Th I Most Perfect Low 'Any NcScn " Ever Had. Ia It the United. States? ; QUESTION NI0HT YOU MiW ASS YOURS - - - - j . i ! ' i ' " Is conscience or feeling a safe guide? Are we under the law ' or under grace? Why do most churches teach that we should obey the law of God? Why do some preachers teach it was . nailed to the cross? .Can a person be -saved by keeping the . law? Will a person he lost if he does not obey the law? Are the ten commandments out of date today? What becomes of : the law when we art under the NEW COVENANT? -. ' . - - ' ;---- - ;i t IF YOU ARE A QUIET HOUR I1STENES TOU :YlTJL - :-;:;...V- ENJOY . THIS MEETING '7-' i ' . "-. ' 4 Song Service at -7:$t COME " Brtag Year; Questions ract Verdict i - . . Versatile Pastor - 'DR. DAN. POLING ;- 1 -i V t -. - - Famed Divine " To Lead Rally Early reports indicate a prob- able capacity crowd of youth from Marion, Polk and Yamhill coun ties to hear Dr. Dan Poling at the Salem high school auditorium next Thursday night,; Don Dour is chairman of the rally committee, ' said Friday. I j The rally will be at 8 pjn, pre ceded by a dinner in the high school cafeteria at 6:S0. Reserva tions for the dinner must be in to Famed Divine 24 "church . Douris by Tuesday. Those who at tend the dinner. ; will have seats in the auditorium assured. Dr. Poling, world president of the Christian Endeavor, is pastor of the; Baptist Temple in Philadel phia as Well as editor xX. the Chris tian Herald. During" the coming week he will be a member of the national preaching j mission in Portland. j Poling was born irt Oregon and attended Dallas college, where he was a football player, track man and boxerv He served- in the World war. " ""- I Hiiinan (Drama - To Be Given I j i j . ? "Conversion " by: Esther C" AyeriUV' a moving drama with a 1 pathetic human interest story set A: in a profoundly reliaious atmos- - phere. will be - given Sunday night at 7:30 at the I Knight Me morial j church, J9th and Ferry streets. I i Players are J. J. Thomnsnn Alice Rlggs, Ethel Thompson, Lee Nieswander, Alma Yantis and James Thompson j A mixed quartet, singing gospel hymns,' "The Ninety and Nine" and "Ye Must Be Born Again," will furnish the bsclurround and atmosphere for 4he drama. u 1 Ex-Sailorjls Army Speaker Major Herbert Caj-roll, for 40 years associated with the Salva tion Anmy since his Ifirst contact with that organization as a sailor on a sailing vessel i in the Ha waiian Islands, will conduct serv ices for? the next eight tiays, in eluding three Sunday services, at the army citadel ;on ! State street. Majot Carroll 1 has just com pleted. series of talks at Port land, lie is a talented musician on the bid five string banjo, and will enliven - his lectures for the young people by rnusic and chalk talks.! i J . T : - s i " at preliminary hearing, released on own! recognizance; j Municipal Court ' . Kenneth Anderson, disorderly condut fined $10. txr jcna, 4J j j worm zoin street:! Violation .M of I basic rule: fined ; S2.50. , . I i Joei t iHarris, Brooklyn. NY; drunk ens ess: 30-dav sentence sus pended j On condition he leave town, i " j t Heed StsJ r- ;f P, M. t- f !