7hm 02EG0N STATTTl.IAiy. Calesu Oregon Eafamlay Morning, April 3. 1841 Local News Briefs Ge to San 'Diego Paul Thomas Durnin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Paid Durin, and Gilbert An drew Noffsinger, son of Mrs. El len S. Noffsinger, both of Salem, have enlisted as apprentice sea men and gone to the US naval . training station at San Diego. Up on the completion of an eight weeks training course, they will be sent to one of the navy trade schools. Enlistments are now open In all -branches of the navy for men between the ages of 17 and 31, and in the naval reserves for men between 17 and 50, accord ing to Chief Quartermaster Rob ert B. Fallon, US navy, Salem. Appointment Delayed Ap pointment of a successor to Ed L. Johnson, Oregon City, member of the state board of barber examin ers, probably will not be an nounced for at least a week or 10 days. Governor Charles A. Sprague Indicated Friday. John son died at Ashland recently. He has served on the barber's board for several years and his current term would have expired March 2, 1943. Lutz florist. P. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Only One Death There was one fatality Iue to Industrial ac cidents in Oregon during the week ending April 24, the state Industrial accident commission announced Friday. ' The victim was-Orlan- Daniel "McCulley, In dependence logger. There were 812 industrial accidents reported to the commission during the week. Members Attend The Salem Chess club continues to draw ,tood attendance of members, nany coming in from the country listricts. Chess players are wel comed even though not affilliated with club. Meetings each Mon day evening at Episcopal parish house on Chemeketa St Safety of your savings Is Insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty Inventions, Bar Subject J. T. Anderson, patent coordinator, will discuss "The Protection of Inven tions" at the monthly meeting of the Marion County Bar associa tion at Schneider's coffee shop to- day noon, according to J. Ray Rhoten, secretary. v Funeral at Mt Abbey Fu neral services for Martin William Bell, 53, of Corvallis, former Sa lem resident, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum under the direction of - Keeney Funeral home of Corvallis. He is surviv ed by the widow," Pearl Emily BelL Bus boy wanted. The Spa. Obituary Burch James N. Burch, late Resident of 635 North High street, at a local hospital Wednesday, April 23. Husband of Mrs. Elnora Burch of Salem; father of Mrs. Lillie Ben jamin of Portland, Mrs. Britta Averill, Mrs. Clemmie Lee Kitch en, Mrs. Opal Graves and Herbert Burch, all of Salem; brother of Mrs. Effie Flack of Momstown, Term., and William Burch of In dependence. Also survived by two grandchildren. Services will be held Monday, April 28, at 10:30 a. m, from the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. BeU At Corvallis, Tuesday, April 22, Martin William Bell, aged 53 Husband of Pearl Emily Bell, for mer resident of Salem and with the Douglas McKay Chevrolet company. Service s Saturday, April 26, at 10 a. m, from Mt Crest Abbey mausoleum and cre matorium Salem, under the di rection of the Keeney Funeral home of Corvallis. Herr Efvin W.'rierr,' at his residence, route two, Silverton, Thursday, April 24, at the age of 53 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ida Herr, Silverton: two daughters. Miss El da Herr of Silverton, and Mrs Marjorie Riensche of Albany; three sons, Ralph, Ray and Clar ence, all of Silverton; sister, Mrs Leona Witzel of Salem; three rrandchildren. Services will be held Saturday,. April 26r at 2 pm. at the Emanuel Mennonite church, Pratum, Rev. Daniel J. Unruh of ficiating. Concluding services in Pratum cemetery, direction of Clough-Barrick company. Glenn In this city, Thursday, April 24, Willette Winn Glenn, aged 60 years, late resident of Marion, Ore. Husband of Ethel Mae Glenn and fa the of Martha, Lela and Winnie Glenn, all of Marion; brother of Fred Glenn of Marion, CP, Glenn of Smith Center, Kans., and Mrs. Delle Pyle of Boulder, Cola Fu neral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon com pany, Monday, April 28 at 1:30 pjn. Concluding services in City Vit'w cemetery. , ... ; AjCP ' - ' ' Mrs. Mary E, Harp, late resi dent of 830 S. 14th street, at a local hospital Friday, April 25. Wife of William H. Harp of Sa lem; mother of Mrs. Reva'Bern acchi, . Miss Beulah Harp, Fred and Ted, all of Salem; sister of Mrs. J. M. Sandifer and Mrs. L. F. Toney, both of Salem; one brother, Gilbert Little, Kingfish er, Okla. Services Monday, April 23 at 1:30 pm. In Clough-Barrick chapel. Rev. Guy , L. Drill of ficiating. Concluding, services Itt Belcrest Memorial " park. i Coming Events May 2. 1 May weekend at Willamette university. - "" May 4-11 National Hoi le week celebration. . . May 11 Mother's day. . , . May 16 to IS B07 Scant council Camporee at Silverton ' park. - : v ': June 5 Salem Ugh school commencement. Jane 7 Willamette univer sity commencement. Blake Seattle Trip Deputy Sheriff L. L. Pittinger left Fri day for Seattle in "company with Mrs. Florence Reeves, Marlon county probation officer, to ob tain custody of Rose Marie Dono van, who deserted her home here a month ago. The girl's mother accompanied them. Highgrade Furniture Auction Tuesday. See classified section today. Quits Local Jail Donald P. Foster, Klamath Falls, was re leased Friday from the Marion county jail after serving one day when he was unable to pay a $5 fine for driving his car with out a rear view mirror. He paid the remaining $3 of his fine. He appeared before Justice II. Over ton of Woodburn. Young Being- Considered F. H. Young, Portland, connected with the Oregon Tax Research bureau, is being considered for a place on the 18 -man Interim committee of the 1941 legislature to study Ore gon's tax setup and methods for attracting new industries to Ore gon, it was reported here Friday. Azaleas, rhododendrons; fruit tree sale. H. L. Pearcy Nursery, 245 Court St Water Projects Near - Digging of ditches and laying of pipe by WPA labor will start simultan eously on May 7 for water system projects at Silverton and Salem Heights, G. R. Boatwright, district engineer, announced Friday. The Salem Heights project has been allocated $9605 and the Silverton job $7637. Girl Breaks Arm Delores Griffin, 1062 West Elm street, West Salem, sustained a double fracture of the right arm Friday when she fell after being pushed by another student at the West Salem grade school on the school playground!. Salem first aid men gave emergency treatment. Bus boy wanted. The Spa. Speaks at Monmouth Mrs. Ag nes C. Booth, Marion county school superintendent, spoke Fri day at a supervisors' meeting held on the Oregon College of Educa tion campus at Monmouth. She was accompanied by Jack Kenne dy, county school supervisor. Permits Granted Building permits were Issued Friday to W. F. Loewn to alter dwelling at 1520 Trade street, $20; Mrs. Hi Snook to repair dwelling at 1097 South Liberty street, $35; D. E. Cooper to repair dwelling at 530 Hood street, $10. Spring wall paper. Ma this Bros. No Host Dinner Set The Michigan club is planning a no host dinner at the D. D. Olm stead home, 245 Union, at 12:30 p. m. Sunday. All Michigan peo ple are invited and asked to bring their own table service. Discuss Float Entry Meeting with the Cherrian drum corps Tuesday night, the council of no bles of the organization will dis cuss the question of sending a float to the Portland Rose festival parade this June. Rummage. 433 Ferry. Fri., Sat Call Is Small The Salem lo cal board will have its smallest draft call May 5 when only one selectee will report for induction into the army. Irving Clyde Hart son, registered here but resident in Baker, is the one. Hearing Continues C I r c u i t Judge L. G. Lewelling Friday continued hearing of the case of C. C. Russell and wife against Otto Russell and wife, in which cancellation of a real property conveyance is sought To Convention Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Vinyard motored to Seattle Friday afternoon to attend a two day convention of the Chiropo dists of the Pacific Northwest They plan to return Sunday. Meadows Special ner. Sunday din- Chlcaro Man Here A. T. Flynn of Chicago, canned goods manager of Reid Murdoch and company, is in Salem for several days and is visiting the local branch. He is registered at the Marion hotel. Church Features Art Sketches On Sunday evening Rev. W. Irvin Williams, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will present the second in a series of interpre tive sketches of masterpieces of Christian art. He wiU teU the story of the painting of Christ In Gethsemane as painted by Hofman. His ser mon topic for the evening will be "Ask What You WiU.! Special music wUl be furnished by the young people's choir and a solo In My Father's House Are Many Mansions," sung, by Florence MaxfieldV Virginia Ward Elliott, director " of music, will lead the congregation in singing, accom panied on the pianos by , Moody and Esthel Benner. - t In Concert TT First Evangelical church will present the a eappella choir of Cascade college, Portland, at 7:30 'dock. Under the direction of Prof. W. R. HaUnoan,' they will give an evening of hymns, choruses and negro . spirituals.' The choir recently returned from a tour through south . ern Oregon and California. Six members are graduates of Salem high school, Marjorie Friesen. Carolyn Campbell, Eleanor ParnelL Lyle Leach, Leo Thornton and Fred Schroeder. The public is invit ed. An off ering will be taken.. ; . J- Baptism Set For Sunday Baptisms will again be the fea ture at the morning service of worship Sunday In the Calvary Baptist church The pastor. Rev. Arno Q Weniger, will administer the ordinance of believers bap tism before he speaks on "Lessons! from the Soil." The choir, under the direction of E. D. Lindburg, will sing with Miss Doris Schunke at the organ. The pastor's subject for the eve ning deals with a post-Easter at titude of the diciples and Is en titled, "Star-Gazers." This mes sage Is preceded by a singspira tion. Women May Take Over Desks, at Hotels PORTLAND, April 25-JP)-The possibility that women soon may man hotel desks was suggested here Friday by Orion E. Land mark, international president of the Hotel Greeters of America. Male employes are leaving their jobs "in droves," he said, for ar mament industries or the armed forces. Landmark was here for the northwest regional convention of his organization. Church Services FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Mission between 12th and Univer sity streets, A. S. Henderson, pastor. 1153 Mission street, residence, sunaay school 10 a.m.. Rev. Laurin Burton Baldwin. DD, will preach at 11 o'clock, Christian Endeavor. 6 JO pjn.: eve ning service. 7:30 pjn.: midweek pray er service, 7:30 pan. Wednesday. CHURCH OF CHRIST r-nrner Cotta?e and snipping sireeis. Bible study. 10 a.m.: preaching. 11 m irmon toDic. "Purified Hearts communion, 11:45 ajn.; young peoples class. 7 pjn.: preaching. 8 P-m.. subject Salvation Dy uiooa. oioic nuuy h Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. lltnv 1.EI METHODIST Rv s Rsvnor smith, pastor, i-nurcn school. 9:49 a.m. with classes for all grades ana aauits. Moramg worwuii service. 11 o'clock:. Leagues. o:au p.m.; worship service. 7 JO pjn. FIRST EVANGELICAL rom Marion and summer streets, t?v Jama E. Camnbeu. minister, jut- nest Friesen. minister of music. Sun day school. 8:45 a.m., Wilson Launer, supt. Morning worship. 11 o'clock, ser mon, The Divine Call." Sunday the a eappella choir of Cascade college. Portland, will give a sacrea concert at 7 JO p.m. Bible study and prayer service Thursday, 7 JO pjn. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m.; meeting for worship II a.m sermon. "Juae warns or mock ers. Creeping Critics and Filthy Dreamers." Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m.: evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Church night supper and monthly business session, Thursday SJO p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 460 North Cottage street. Sunday school. 10 ajn.: evening services. 6:30 p.m. Relief society, 2 p.m. Tuesday. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner of Highland avenue and Church street. Herman H. Macy, mtn ister. Sunday school. 10 a.m.: morning church service, 11 a.m. Congregational singing and special music by a mixed quartet, sermon topic, "The VaUey of Decision." Senior and Junior CE at 6 JO p.m. Evening servioe. 7:30 p.m.; prayer and praise service, Thursday, 7:30 pjn. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marlon and Liberty streets, Irving A. Fox. DD, minister. Bible school, 9:45 a.m. with classes for all aaes. Moraine worshio. 11 ajn "Work ing with Others." pastor. Senior BYPU high school BYPU and Volunteers, 6:19 p.m. Gospel meeting, 7 JO p.m., "The Seven Vials. Revelation IS and 18, pastor. Ordinance of scriptural bap tism to be administered. Wednesday, 7 JO pjn. midweek meetingHCor prayer and praise led by Dr. Fox. FIRST BAPTIST (Hayesville Branch) One mile north of city limits on Portland highway. Bible school. 9:45 ajn. with classes for all ages, Dewey Davis, supt. BYPU, 6:15 pjn Mr. and Mrs Leon Lambert, advisors. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and North Winter streets Rev. W. Irvin Williams, pastor. Church school, 9:45 a.m.. worship, 10:55 a.m., message by pastor. "Theme He Giv eth Power." anthem. "Prayer." Solo, Violet Carter. -'Grateful. Oh Lord Am I." CE groups meet at 6:30 o'clock. Services at 7 JO p.m.. pastor. Topic, "Ask What You Will." -solo. "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions, sung by Florence Maxfleld. Choir practice, Wednesday, 7 JO pjn.: prayer service. Thursday, 7 JO p.m. Boy Scout troop. No. S Tuesday. 7:30 pjn. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets Guy TU Drill, minister. Church school. 9:30 a jti.. morning worship. 10:45 ajn. Commun ion of the Lord's Supper to which all believers are invited. Message by pas tor on "A Danger Point in Christian Discipleship." Children's church. 10:45 ajn. for children under 12. Mrs. Guy L. Drill, nun ister; message theme, "Freedom Bondage." Young people of Christian Endeavor meet at 6:15 p.m, Evangelistic service, 7 JO p.m featur ing old-time song service with special numbers by choir. sermon theme. A Modern. Message From an Ancient Epitaph." . , LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and Myers streets. Dean C. Poind ex ter. minister. . Sunday school. 9:45 ajn.: morning worship, 11 o'clock, sermon.. "Impelled to Give." text, "Will a Man Rob God?" Leagues 6 JO p.m. Leoniwe Pogue will lead de votions for Uie junior nign league and Miss He Urn Acheson will speak on "Fellowship with Ireland. -Kev. Jesse W. Bake).- will apeak at the 7 JO p.m. service. He will show pictures and teU of rural missionary ; work in Oregon. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE . Ferry and , 13th streets. Sunday school. 9:45 aJTi. Young people's ser vice. 6 JO p.m. Revival services with Evangelist J. . S. McConneU. 11 a.m. and 7:45 pjn and continuing nightly at the same, liour excepting Monday Prayer meeting. 2 pjn. Wednesday. Here Sunday 1 Christian Home Series Slated Scheduled to start Sunday eve ning, the First Methodist church announces In Its University Ves pers a study of "The Christian Home" love, courtship and mar riage. Sunday evening the' Rev. Roy A. Fedje, Astoria pastor and head of Suttle Lake Institute, will highlight the course. Other leaders to come on the following Sunday evenings include Dr. O. Chambers, psychiatrist of Oregon State college, and Dr. James T. Matthews, Willamette university. The studies will be at 6:30 pjn. In the carrier parlor for University students and young adults of the community. At the morning service Sunday Dr. J. C. Harrison will preach the second In the series of sermons on "The Church," the subject Sunday being "The Church In My Country." The Cathedral choir, led by Dean Melvin Geist, will sing "Praise the Lord All the Nations." In the evening Rev. Roy A. Fedje will be guest speaker on "Personal Evangelism" with a trio number "Praise Ye" to be sung by Miss Ruth Bedford, Ron ald Craven and Mark Waltz. Miss Helen Dean will sing the solo "Teach Me to Pray." The public is invited. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. Stew art G. and Juanita M. Billings. Sunday, 9:45 ajn.. Sunday school; 11 a.m., morning worship hour Rev. Stewart G. Billings speaking on "Complete In Christ;" 6:30 pjn., young people's meetings; 7:45 p.m., evangelistic ser vice, message by pastor, "Eternity." Tuesday, 7:45 p.m., prayer and praise service; Wednesday, all day fellowship meeting of all Foursquare churches of Columbia district; Friday, 7:45 p.m, midweek Bible study service. CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and South Liberty streets. Rev. Amo Q. Weniger. pastor. Sunday services as foUows; Bible school, 9:45 ajn., departments and classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, ser mon topic, ' Lessons from the Soil;" ordinance of believer's baptism will be administered. Young people's meetings 6:30 pjn. Evening worship, 7 JO p.m-, sermon topic, "Star-Gazers." Prayer and praise meeting Wednesday, 7 JO pjn. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school at 11 a.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Lesson-sermon, "Pro bation After Death." Wednesday eve ning meeting at 8 includes testimonials of healing through Christian science, Public reading room at 305 Masonic building open daily except Sunday ll a.m. to 9 pjn.; Wednesday to 7 jo p.m, SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and A streets, H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible class 9 ajn. Services, 10 a.m. TURNER CHRISTIAN (Turner) Bible school, 10 a.m., worship hour 11 a.m.. sermon theme. Added to. Young people, both senior and junior, 7 pjn.: evening service, o p.m.. ser mon. "The Birth of a Church In the Lord." Bible study and prayer Wed nesday evening, v. w. jones, minis ter. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST North Summer and Hood streets, N. C. Emtson, pastor. Sabbath school Satuday, SJO a.m.. p. J. Re linings. sunt. Preaching at 11 ajn.: Elder J. t Wright from Africa will be guest speaker. In the evening at B he win show pictures of African life. Young peoples meeting at 3 JO pjn, prayer and Bible study Wednesday 8 pjn, subject, "The Great Red Dragon.1' of Rev. 12. Sunday night lecture at 8 o'clock. Many Questions will be an swered. You are Invited to come and bring your questions. Singing begins at i :m p.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) State and 18th streets. F. H. Theur er, DD, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Otto Gronke, supt. Divine services. 11 ajn, "The King of Love My Shepherd Is. German services, 9 ajn. cnou re hearsal. Thursday, 7 JO pjn. Confirma tion class. Saturday, 9 jn. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner of North Hazel and Academy streets. Rev. James T. Martin, .pastor. Sunday services: Bible school. 10 ajn, morning worship, 11 ajn, "The Church Manifest in the Age of Grace." Special arte moon meeting, with ur. wiuiara G. Everson, president of Linfield col lege, McMinnville, as guest speaker, and a group of Linfield students, who will offer special musical numbers; BYPU. 7 pjn.; evening gospel meet ing, 7 JO pjn.- with deacons of the church in charge. Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7 JO pjn. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. Church school. 9:45 ajn. in YMCA, Dr. William C Jones, sunt. Worship ser vice with sermon and special music at 11 ajn. in Grand theatre. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. J. F. Olthoff, DD. pastor Bible school, 9:49 ajn, Arnold Frey, supt. Worship at ii ajn, sermon.- ine moiv spirit in the Church." Evening service, 7 JO o'clock, sermon. "The Love of Christ." Leland Friesen. student of the Western Baptist Theloligacl seminary,- Portland, will bring both messages. BY groups meet at SJO p.m. Prayer and praise Wednesday, 7:43 p.m. FIRST METHODIST 1 Corner State and Church streets. Dr. J. C Harrison, minister; . Miss Ruth Cramer, director of religious educa tion. Church school, 9:43 a.m.; nursery 11 ajn.: morning worship. 10 JO o clock with Dr. Harrison preaching on "The Church. In My Country." Cathedral choir will sing "Praise the Lord All Ye Nations." Intermediate and high school, leagues and University vespers SJO p.m. Evening worship, 7:45 o'clock with Kev. Hoy A. i eaie. Astoria nn- odist church, bringing the sermon on Personal Evancelism." miss r neien Dean . will siitg "Teach Me to Pray" ajd a trio will sing "Praise Ye." - . WESLEY AN METHODIST " " " Lowell Gilger. pastor. Services at WCTU halL Commercial and ; Ferry streets. Sunday, 2 JO and 7:45 pjn. prayer service Wednesday, : 4 : pjn. at .1587 North Winter street. , - -PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE '- 420 State street. Sunday school. 10 ajn.: worshin. 11 a.m.: evangelistic services. 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, at 7:45 Marion Grand Jury Expected to Malte Report on Secret Inqiiiry After Hearing Wednesday r The Marion county grand- jury, In aU -"probability,-will not report bef ore next Wednesday; at the earliest; Miller B. Hayden, district attorney; stated Friday-,3 : S - '-1 : y He indicated that the grand jury, which Friday resumed ses sions dropped after a meeting. last Monday, would have' one or more witnesses' to' interrogate next Wednesday In connection with the secret matter, which it : has . had under 'Consideration tot. he a r 1 y two. weeks. Witnesses from out Of the city, wUl not be available be fore, that, time," ; ! After hearing the. testimony of the final witnesses, the jury wiU weigh the results of its entire inquiry,', hear the legal advice of District Attorney Hayden and his deputy, Talbot Bennett, and then seek to reach a conclusion to re port to the circuit court Hayden . Indicated Friday that it could not be stated definitely whether the final conclusian " of the jury would : be forthcoming Wednesday, or whether additional time would be required. cntcurr court Gilbert H. Benjamin vs. Mabel A. Benjamin; motion of plaintiff seeking to have portions of ans wer and cross complaint of de fendant made' more certain; piainuirs counter-aindavit re- Citing reasons for his Inability to make payments as requested. Richard D. and Manning A. Gallagher guardianship; John R, McCullough named' guardian ad litem ' In connection . with case of F. A. , and Nellie B. .Theuer vs. M. W.' Gallagher, and others ' Emma Rentchler vs. Duane W. and Thelma E. Griffith; order of dismissal. . S. Z. Spitler vs. C D. and Florence B. Courtnier; judgment for $1480 . and costs, . attorney's fee and interest. PROBATE COURT Israel Booth estate; inheritance tax receipt for $30.26. Harvey S. Bond estate; author- pjn. the pastor will give the opening welcome address of the Emmanuel coast conference, which will convene at 155 South Liberty street. Ministers and laymen from churches through out Oregon, Washington and Idaho will be present for the fourIay ga thering. Services three times daily on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m.; a p.m. ana i -o p.m Ministers of experience and national recogni- ipeak at each service. . The pul invited to attend. George Eads, pastor, FREE METHODIST Corner Winter and Market streets. David L. , Fenwick minister. Sunday school, 9:45 ajn.; worship. It a.m.; young people's service, 7 pjn.; evan gelistic service, 7:45 p.m. Midweek ?rayer ana cuss meeting Wednesday, :45 pjn. - - .-- - AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Rev. p. W. Xriksen, pastor. 9:45 ajn, Sunday school. class for every age, Oscar LludahL supt.; 11 ajn, morning worship: Call to worship, "The Lord is in His Holy Temple." choir: "Father Again in Je sus Name," choir; "The Common Serv ice," scripture and prayer; anthem oy me cnoir, Mara: waits, airector, Offertory, "Morning Gladness," Mau rice w. Brennen. organist; sermon, "What Then Should We Do With Je sus?" Closing prayer and benediction. This service may be heard over KSLM from 11-12 o'clock; 8 JO pjn. Young People's sevice, Luther League devo tions; s p.m, Wednesday, cnoir re' hearsaL BETHANY EVANGELICAL and REFORMED North Capitol and Marion streets. Edwin Horstman, pastor. Sunday scnooi, 10 ajn, f Ted JC jtruse, supt.; worship, 11 ajn, "Spiritual Defense." Christian Endeavor, 8 pjn. The young people of the Japanese mission will meet with the young people of Be- tnany cnurcn ana win conduct the de votional meeting. Felowship period In cnurcn dining room alter meeting. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets. Howard C. Stover, minister. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Prophet's Dream. Evening service, 7 JO, sermon. "The Best Is Yet to Be." Sunday school. 10 ajn.; young people, SJO pjn. Men's club, Monday, 7 pjn, speaker. Superintendent Frank Bennett. SPIRITUALIST (Progressive Psychic) Meet at 248 North Commercial street 2:30 and 7 JO p.m. Speaker, Rev. Lula Mlttlestadt, Portland. CHRISTIAN and' MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Gaines street at 5th one block east of Broadway. H. E. Snavely, pastor. S45 a.m, Sunday school: 11 o'clock, worship. The young people will have charge of the service at 730 ojn. John 3:16 will be the subject for the evening, oiviaea into three tonics. There will be special music The mis sionary band will meet Tuesday, 2 pjn. Wednesday Bible study and prayer, 7:30 Ti.m. Friday choir practice at the church at 7:45 pjn. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Hood and Cottage streets. 7Rv. J. TP. Lawson. pastor. Sunday school will open, at v:u -a.m, preaching, 11 ajn. Rev.-Lester A. Crose. a returned mis sionary from Siera. will speak. Young People's meeting. SJO pjn. Prayer and praise service Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315', North Commercial rtrt " Sun day services: Bible school, a p.m.: de votional. 3 p.m.f evangelistic 7 JO pjn. Saturday night Brother Hans Hansen will bring the message. Monday will be the fellowship meeting; many are coming from different points. AIL are welcome. Services will be 2 JO and 7 JO pjn. with lunch between. Tues day, prayer meeting. 7 JO pjn.: Thurs day, divine healin. 7 JO nm J. CL and Daisy Wilson, pastors. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN v 17th and fV.urt ift, W u I nrMil. minister. Bible school, assembly,- S:43 ajn., morning worship ana commun ion.' 10:50 ajn.. sermon. "The KinA of - a Person That God - Can - Bleas.- Christlan Endeavor meeting. SJO pjn, evening service. 7:30 p.m., , sermon. Three TAuIm rr rii-itii-l TT-.lfh Midweek service. Thursday, 7 JO pjn. 1 Have Some Slightly -V :.. -Used Furniture : T Consisting'of: r 2 living room v sets, 2 dinette sets, 3 bedroom sets and vari ous other pieces. This furniture is in very good condition and is-clean. Jo-' ;r? 7 V;;-"--; Will Sell at Grtallr Btduccd Pries) for Cash. See Ed : Ammann between 9 ajn. and 5 p.m. any day this week. 512 State SL, New Bligh Bidg. , : Ity for distribution of $72.03 to Elpha Bond; $38.52 to Leland J. Bond and $36.52 to Charles A. Bond, and of stock in . Turner Telephone company among same parties, . , . .' - Fannie Neckerman estate; final account of Mary E.' Rogers, - ad ministratrix, shows - receipts of $3198.68, disbursements of $695.40 and balance, $2503.20. i-JUSTICE COUBT . Frederick William Miller, In toxicated on " public highway, pleaded guilty and . case contin ued to May 3 at 2 pjn. Mazie Peterson, intoxicated on public highway, continued to today, defendant released on $23 bail. MUNICIPAL COURT Florence Stallcope, failure to stop; fined $2.50. ' Paul Burris, failure to stop; fined $2.50. " Lead Service Dr. A. Vazakas and the Wil lamette university prayer group are slated to lead an Inter-denominational prayer service Thursday at 8 p. m. at Waller hall on the campus. to think that ) . OUR LITTLE V 1 u f DARLING STILL J M V V HAS NO NAME . 1 'A f OF HER OWN 7 fM& m Yes, and she wants it badly! Of course the Baby frerself is too young to care but what will j the neighbors think of a little girl without a name? But like so many parents, they just don't know what to name her. Will you help? Just read the simple rules and you may win HZRI Afci THI SIMPU RULES. BAD THEM CAREFUI1Y, PLEASE (1) Print me write plainly en a piece of psoar your choke of a Bam for BlondVs baby daughter and complete this 2 think this nam is suitable for the fceby becsu. .... Tha atntsnoi should contain not saore than 33 words. (2) Do not enter mors than one aasM and eaa sentence ia this contest. 0)T It elifiilt emtriet must it mmUJL htjort miJnight, Wtintti, Apr 3 39, 1941, P. O. Bra t, Crmtd Ctntrd A Kx, Ne York City. ( (4) Neatness, suitability and ariginality f thought and expression, as well as the bam, will be the dettrmtning factors in awtrdinf tha prist of flOO. (3) Any resident of tha United States or Canada may compete, with the tseeptioa of employee l this paper er membert f their tsmilirs. CO The prix. wiS be awarded as ooa after April 30th as the judglDg his bcea fioishad. Duplicate prizes will be awarded la cast of tics. Ths iads!oa of the Jud24 h aaLTht Judges an Chic Yooag, Beatrice Fairfax, lots Rebb and Dr. A. 8. Daea. Guest Speaker . DR. WILLIAM O. EVERSON r Linfield Prexy Here Sunday President William G. Everson, Linfield college, McMinnville, will be a guest speaker In Salem Sunday at 3 pjn. at the Immanuel Baptist church. North Hazel and Academy streets. He served as pastor of the First Baptist church, Portland, before assuming presi dency of Linfield college In 1938. With Dr. Everson will come a group of Linfield students to of fer special musical numbers. In the group are Evelyn Varney, June ' Bruce, Edward Wade, and Kenneth Williams, who will ren der several mixed quartet vocals, and Edna Lehman, their accom panist. Kenneth Williams will sing several solos. 1 There's nothing complicated about it and you have as good a chance as anybody But do it right away, please. The con test ends in just a few days!- Fopty - MOND'OE (laity i$ jaottCsMafeBtnan School Healtli CLinic Slated The Marion county department of health has scheduled a pre school clinic for Wednesday af ternoon at the Swegle school at 1:30 o'ciock. Children from Au burn, Bethel, Rickey, pratum, Firultland, Hazel Green, Middle Grove.and'Oakridge school dis tricts will be examined. Miss Eer nice Skinner Is In charge of ar rangements. "r A physical , examination clinic was held at St Joseph's school ti week with pr. Vernon A. Doug las examining 58 children. Four teen of this group were found to be free from defects. Twenty three of the students had been Immunized against diphtheria and 27 against smallpox, which Is a low percent. The major defects were nose, throat and teeth. Four teen had already had teeth cor rections and 15 had their tonsils -removed. Miss Irma Plett was the. nurse In charge, j ' Male Choir to Sing -Half Cures" will be the ser mon topic at Brooks Community church Sunday. The male choir will sing. On May 4 Dr. James T. Matthews, of -Willamette uni versity, will speak on "The Chris tian Family , Sunday school be gins at 10 a. m.; morning servioe, 11 a. m. Rev; Glenn Olds Is min ister. - . v