The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 03, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGZ CZVCT
Appear in Church Concert
Pressure Put
to The Statesnwiu
Plans Visit
By Council
Official Expected for
PTA Installation j
Program Featured
Th OZTGON STATESMAN, Zdexa. Onqon. Saturday Morning, May 8. 1541
State Prexv
Delinquent Water Users
in Wopdburn Target
of Board Action .
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WOODBURN According 'to
INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Glen
Voorhies, state vice president of
the Oregon Congress of Parent
Teachers, will install i the newly
elected officers of the Independ
ence PTA Monday at 3:30 pan.
at the training school auditorium.
Officers to be installed are:
Airs. George D, Herley, presi
dent; Mrs. Howard Bennett, first
vice president; Mrs. Charles Bul
lock, second vice president; Mrs.
Robert Harris, secretary; Mrs. W,
C. Frantz, treasurer, and Mrs.
Clarence Charboneau, historian.
INDEPENDENCE In observ
anceof Music week. Independence
will present a musical program .at
the training school Wednesday at
S p. fit All are invited.
The program is planned as fol
lows: 't
"Memories, of Stephen Foster." band;
vocal solo, "Birds at Eventide.'' Mrs.
Carolyn Sullivan; male quartet. "Stars
ot the Summer Night," sung by T. B.
Woodbury, Wayne MacGowan, Roy
Anderson and Dr. George C. Knott;
trombone aolo. - "Forgotten." Larry
Walker; "Carry Me Beck to Old Vir
ginia;" ladies' chorus, -How Beauti
ful Upon the Mountain." sopranos,
Mrs. C. W. Irvine. Mrs. at J. Butler
aus. amen uavls. Mrs. R. W. Craven,
and Mrs. Walter L. Smith, and altos.
Miss Lucille Sweiffer. Mrs. Wavne Mae.
Gowan, Mrs. Junes S. Robbie and Mrs.
Angle Bradway; clarinet quartet. "The
Lonely" ."Beautiful Dreamer." by
Betty Mae Peyree. Mavis Ward, Vir
ginia Smith and Lucille Hauk; vocal
trio, Mary Kennedy, Shirley Ams ber
ry and Margaret Traylor. -Adoration.
deration."
the Sou-
"American Patrol," Under the Dou
ble Eagle,'
band, and "Star Spangled
Banner.
Justice Rossman Will
Attend (Capital Meet .
Justice George Rossman of the
state supreme court left here Fri
day for Washington, DC, where
he will attend the annual meeting
of the American Institute of Law,
Rossman said he would be absent
from Salem for three weeks.
Church Services
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONABT 1
ALLIANCE
- Corner of Gaines street at Fifth.
H. E. Snavely, pastor. Sunday school
:49 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. M p.
m. young people's meeting; evange
listic service at 7 JO. Tuesday, mis-
- sionary band 1p.m. Wednesday, Bible
study and grayer meeting 730 p. m.
.Friday, choir practice in. -the church
at T:4S p. m. i-
EVANGELISTIC TABEKNACLE
. (Assembly ef God)
13th and Ferry streets. Sunday school
t:43 a. m. worship 11 a. m. Rev.1 J. S.
McConnell preaching on "Despising
Your Birthright." Young people's
prayer service p. nt devotional 6:30
p. m. evangelistic service 7:49 p. m.
Evangelist McConnell speaking on
"The Man Cod Cannot Save." Revival
meetings evenings except Monday. 1 .
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. The
church school 9:45 a. m. in YMCA.
Dr. W. C. Jones, superintendent. Wor
" ship service in Grand theatre at 11
a, m. Minister's theme; "The Things
That are More Excellent." ' Special
music.; . . ; . . -J -r
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Center and High streets. Guy L.
Drill, pastor. Church school 9:30 a. m.
Morning worship and communion ser
vice 10:49. with Kendall E. Burke.
e-esident of Northwest Christian coi
ge, bringing the message. The col
lege ouartet will bave a part In the
. special music of the morning with
, James Winn, first tenor, Allen Clark.
I second tenor, George Whipple, first
; Dass. ana Vernon jtuiiowatz. secona
' bass. The children's church, directed
by Mrs. Guy L.. Drill, the children's
pastor, win convene at 10:49 a. m
Mrs. Drill's message theme: "Witness."
Four Christian Endeavor groups meet
at C:19 p. m. The evening evangelistic
service at l -Hi-, with the pastor s
message. "With Christ at the Cross
Road. , Special music by the choir
directed by John Schmidt. Jr. Mid-
week service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.,
with Bible study and praise and fel
lowship period.
HAYES VILLI BRANCR
FIRST BAPTIST
One mile north of the city limits
a the Portland highway. Bible school
:4S a. m. Dewey Davis, superintend
ent, oifu p. m. Mr. ana Mrs.
Leon j Lambert, advisors.
' FIRST BAPTIST '' ' , V'
-Corner Marion and Liberty streets.
Irving A. FoX. D. D.. minister. Bible
, school 9:49 a. m. with classes for all
ages. Fred Broer, Supt Morning wor
ship at 11. "Building Up Yourselves.'
. pastor. Communion and reception o
- new members. Senior . BYPU, higl
school BYPU, the volunteers. S:19 p.
m. Evening gospel service . at T;30.
"The Scarlet Woman." pastor. Wed
nesday evening 7 JO prayer meeting
and monthly business meeting. Topic,
."How to Get Laborers." led by pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Cottage and Shipping streets.
Bible study 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a.
, m. Communion 11:49 a. m. Young peo
ple's class 1 p. m. Preaching S p. m.
, tuow stuay weanesaay a p. m.
FTJtST METHODIST
State and Church streets. Dr. J. C
Harrison, minister; Miss Ruth Cramer,
director of religious education. The
church school 9:49 .a. m. Nursery 11
a. nv Morning worship 10:49 o'clock,
with Dr. Han lawn preaching on "The
Churca In My World." The cathedral
choir will sing "They That Sow in
Team," and Miss Jewell Mlnier will
smg "The Prayer of the Norwegian
Child." Intermediate and high school
leagues and University Vespers J30
t p. m. Evening worship at 7:49. Sermon
topic. "Visitation Evangelism." Mies
' Ruth Bedford and Ronald Craven will
sing "Love Divine." Mr. Craven will
sins "If with AU Your Heart" as the
ouertory solo,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Hood and North Summer streets. N.
C. Erntson. pastor. Sabbath school at
131 a. nv. y, j. Keanincs. Sunt. A
class and room for aU ages. Preaching
, at 11 a. m. Subject. "How Do We
Know U Wt art Converted?" Young
people's meeting at 3 JO p. m. Prayer
: and Bible study Wednesday at p. m.
Subject. "The Last Message God is
Sending to a Doomed World." Lecture
. Sunday S p. m. ".The Labor Trouble
: - and Automobiles Described 1900 Years
Ago." will be the subject. Singing be
gins at lav p. m. you are invited.
O. Y. T. Lass, N.D.
Dr O Cban, HJ3.
i DIL CHAN LAM
Chlaese Medicine Ce. "
. Z1 North Uacrty
l'tsUlr PerUand General Electric
Ce. OtUee open Tuesday and Sat
urday eJy it aja. t 1 pao.; iwi
sun. Consultation, Blood pressmrt
and arine tests are free ec eaarga.
li Years ta Bvsinesst
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College Choir
Numbers Listed -For
Sunday
Willamette university a cappella
choir, directed by Dean Geist, will
appear in concert at the First
Presbyterian church Sunday at
7:30 pan. This Vested choir of 43
voices has Just recently returned
from a tour of the northwest.
The program for the evening
I will consist of the following num
bers: :
"King of Heaven," Bach; "My God
and I, Latvian spiritual, arranged by
Sergei; "Tenebrae lactae sunt," Pales
trina "All Men Mow Sing Rejoice,"
Bacfef vocal solo, selected; "The Three
Kings," Willan: "The Day of Judg
ment." Arkhangelsky; Soon-Ah Will
Be Done," Dawson; "Beautiful Savior,"
Christiansen; violin solo,- selected; "I
Won't Kiss Katy." Smith-Aschenbren-her:
"Evening," Dyson: "Water Boy."
Robinson-MacArthur, and "Ole Ark's
a-Moverin', arranged by Cain.
"
Soloists will be Helen Dean, con
tralto; Mark Waltz, baritone, and
Wendell Johnson, violinist
The Sunday concert, which will
launch the Music week program in
Salem, will be part of a varied
program of special music observed
in all departments of the church
Sunday. .:A
BETHEL BAPTIST ' - ;'!
North Cottage and D streets. J. r.
Olthoff. D. D.. pastor. Bible school at
.49 a. m. Arnold JTey, supermtena
ent. Worship 11 a. m. Sermon, "Christ s
Joy In the Believer and the Believer's
Joy in Christ." Evening : service at
30 Renort on meetings in uiicaso.
Prayer and praise service Wednesday
49 p. m. Choir nracuce inursaaj m
t p. nt. -'!- . - --,
SPIRITUALIST Pregiesslve Psyehlei
Meets at 24B i Nortn commercuu
street. Trance lectures 2 JO and 7 JO
p. m. by Rev. Mary Gerken.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL ! .
CONGREGATIONAL i i J
19th and Ferry streets, uowara i.
Stover, minister. Morning I worship at
11. Sermon. "Getting tne Ben ot uur
Enemies." Anthem, "Love. Divine.""
Evening service at 7:50. Sermon, "e-
turning from Exfle. jSundajT school
10 a. m. xoung people oiw p. m,
IMMANTJEL BAPTIST - 1
Corner of North Hazel and Acad
emy streets. Rev. James T. Martin.
pastor. Sunday services: Bible school
. . i ii onAii
in a. in. nuuujiii wuiwuip .
Speaks In A Son." BYPU at 7 p. m
Evening gospel meeting at 720. "Faith
Applied: The Christian Race." Com
munion will be observed after the
morning sermon." Prayer meeting is
held on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. :
WESLEY AN METHODIST i
lnvell Gilser. castor, services un-
day WCTU hall. Commercial and Fer
ry streets, J:30 and 7:45 p. to. Mid
week prayer service Wednesday at
7:43 p. m., 1587 North Winter street, ii
FREE METHODIST
Comer Market and winter streets.
Tiavid L. Fenwick. minister. Sunday
school 9:49 a. m. Morning worship 11.
Young people s service 1 p. m. evan
gelistic service ' 7:49 p. m. Midweek
prayer service Wednesday 7:49 p. m.
SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN
(Miciearl Synod)
ltth and A streets. H. W. Gross,
nastor. Sunday school and Bible class
9 a. m. Services 10 a. m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE :
13th and Center streets. Leo Webster
Collar, pastor. 6 a. m. prayer meeting
for earnest seekers. 9:49 a. m. Sunday
Bible school. MlUord Stun, superin
tendent. 11 o'clock morning worship.
Choir sDeclal directed by Frank Lit-
wilier, sermon, A Keveianon iront
Cod." JJ0 . m. young people s ser
vices, junior, intermediate. MI-W-x ana
senior groups, all meeting bt respective
rooms. ( u p. m. evening evanseiuu.
Spirited congregational singing. Offer
tory, Neil Cashion and orchestra. Choir
special directed oy r. utwiuer. aer-
moo, -satan s suoue stratexies.
FTRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1
SCIENTIST
Chemeket and Liberty streets, sun-
day school 11 a. m. Services at 11 a.
m. and B p. nv. Lesson-sermon: "Ever
lasting Punishment." Wednesday meet
inr it I d. in. Includes testimonies of
healing through Christian Science.
Reading room at 309 Masonic building
ooen dally except sunoay. ii a. m.
to 9 p. m. Wednesday evening until
730. ! .
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial at wasninrton
street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Meeting for worship
at 11 a. m. Sermon, "Judt Warns and
Comforts Saints." Christian Endeavor
S:4S n. nv. Evaneelistie ank 1 M
p. m. Prayer nteetuvg Thursday 1p.m.
BETHANY EVANGELICAL
AND REFORMED
North Capitol and Manon streets.
Edwin Horstman. pastor, aunaay
school 10 a. m. Fred X. Kruse. super
intendent. Worship at 11 a. m, "In-
SDiratloo of the Hills." Business meet
Ing of congregation following services.
reUowsnlp nincneon at noon, junior
CB 1 p. m. Women's Guild 1 p. m.
Youth convention Htllnrtale church at
XM p. m. : ti- '
1ASON IJCC METHODIST: '
North Winter at Jefferson street.
S. Ray nor Smith, minister. Church
school 9:49 a. nu Morning worship at
1L n'clock. The . choir, atrectea oy
Robert Klempel. will sing. Pastor will
preach on ,rSetting Life to Music."
knworth Learues at JO D. m. Even
ing worshio at 7 JO. Pastor WLU preacn
on "Along tne tiignway ox uw. musks
furnished by the young people's choir
directed bv Frances Graham. Solo by
Mrs, Ersel Mundinger. Moaro ox i.nn
Uon Education Wednesday at 7 JO p.
nv Midweek prayer meeting Thursday
at 7o p. m.
CHRIST LUTHERAN ( ALO
State and 18th streets. F. H. Tbeuer,
B. D, pastor. Sunday school It a. m.
Otto Gronke. Supt. Divine worship
11 a. m. "The Silent Voice of the
Starnr Host." German 9 a. m. Luther
League host to Aurora League C0
p. m. Church council postponed until
May 13. Choir Thursday I'M p. m.
Conflrmatton class Saturday 9 a. ra.
mniriw iimniM :r ' ' ' '
Church street south of Center street
Rev. P. W. Erlksen. pastor. 9:49 a. m.
Sunday school, Oscar Liudabl. Supt.
11 a. m. morning worship. Sermon
topic. "Jesus Hieh- Priest Forever.
Call to worship. "Dear Lord and Fath
er of Mankind. choir: "Our God. Our
Help In Ages Past," audience. Common
service. Scripture and prayer. Anthem,
"Bow Dawn Thr Ear o tvoa. trot
Maurice . Brennea, organist; Mark
College Quartet
Slated to Sing
Here Sunday
I President Kendall E. Burke, of
Northwest Christian college, Eu
gene, and the college quartet, will
visit the local First Christian
church Sunday morning. The
quartet will sing before the assem
bly of the Bible school which con
venes at 9:30 a.m .and at the wor
ship service at 10:45 a Jn. Presi
dent Burge will give the morning
message.
? The quartet Is composed of Jim Lansden, presiding, ; assisted by
Winn, Glendale, Calit, Allenrjthe worthy patron, J. W. Moore.
Clark, Hermiston, George Whip
pie, San Diego, and Vernon Kullo
watz, Albany. Since January 1st
of this year, the quartet has trav
eled over 2500 miles throughout
the northwest : and sunk over 60
programs in churches,' before
service clubs and over the radio.
The public is invited to hear both
the quartet and President Burke.
Preaches at Dallas
i ' ..
S " ' ' '
Rev. James Aikin Smith will
preach in the Presbyterian church,
Dallas, Sunday at 11 ajn. on the
theme, "Loyal to the Royal With
in . - ' - riMM I,. Hff
That My Redeemer Lives. This ser
vice may he neara over juim xt-u
noon. J0 o. m. young people's ser
vice Luther League program. S p. m.
Wednesday choir rehearsal.
LESLIE METHODIST
South Commercial and Myers streets.
Dean C Poindexter. minister, bun
day school 9:49 a. m. Morning worship
11 o'clock. Sermon. "The Good Life
for AIL" Epworth Leagues will meet
at S:30 p. m. Evening service at 7 JO.
Theme. "What Is the Power of
Prayer?- .
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Chemeketa and North Winter
streets. Rev. W. Irvin Williams, pas
tor, Don Dour is, director of religious
education. Church school :va a. m.
J. J. Fitzsimmons, Supt, Worship at
10:99 a. m. Message by pastor. First
of sit expository sermons from Book
VI VUUU11U. w-
the Dark." Anthem by senior vested
choir, "Send Out the Light." Solo,
"The Lords rayer,:- sung oy ium
Baker. CE groups 6:30 p. m. Dessert
luncheon for college and business
young people 8:30 p. m. Services 7 JO
p. m. concert py w uiameiie univer-
sitv a eaDDeUa choir. i-ean ueist. ai
rector. Youth fellowship following
evening services, with reports by dele
gates to state convention, uioir
nractice Wednesday 7 JO p. m. Prayer
service Thursday 1 JO p. m. Boy Scout
troop No. S Tuesday 7J0 p. m.
CALVARY BAPTIST
Miller and South Liberty streets.
Res-. Amo Q. Wemger, pastor. Sunday
services as follows: Bible school 9:45
a. nv. Classes and departments for all
ages. Morning worship 11 o'clock.
"Table Talk." by the pastor. Observ
a nee of communion and welcoming of
XS new members. Young peoples
meetings at 6 JO p. m. Evening wor
ship at 7.30. Sermon topic. "The High
way to Heaven. Miaweex service on
Wednesday at 7 JO p. m. A cordial In
vitation is extended to au. .
HIGHLAND FRIENDS
Corner of Highland avenue and
Church street, Herman H. Macy, min
uter. Sunday school it a. m. curton
Ross,- Supt. Morning church service
at 11. The choir, directed by Mignon
Macy. will sing "He Shall Reign. uo
pel message
ie oy
pastor. Junior and
senior CE societies at 7 p. m. Evening
service at S. Midweek prayer and
praise service Thursday at 8 p. m.
Until September 1 all evening services
are held one half hour later than
during the winter months.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION
3191s North Commercial street. Sun
day services, Biblt school J p. m.
Devotional 3 p. m. -Evangelistic 7 JO
p. m. Week day services, Tuesday,
prayer meeting 7 :J0 p. m. inursoay.
Divine healing 7 JO p. m. Saturday,
Brother Hansen brings message at 7 JO
p. m. J. C and Daisy Wilson, pastors.
ENGLEWOOD j UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST
Nebraska avenue at 17th street. Sun
day school 9:49 a. m. Morning worship
at ll. sermon. discover in r ana
Training Christian Leaders." Christian
Endeavor t JO p. m. Evening worship
in charge of the young people In ob
servance of young people's anniver
sary day. auaweeJC service . mursoay
it iw b. nv,
SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev.
George H. Swift, rector. Holy com
munion 7 JO a. m. cnuren school 9:43
a. nv. Holy Eucharist and sermon at
11 l m. .
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
460 North Cottage street. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Evening services at
JO. Relief society 2 p. m. Tuesday,
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN
17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman,
minister. Bible school assembly 9:49
a. m. Morning worship and commun
ion 10 a. m. Anniversary sermon.
The Church s One Foundation.'
Christian Endeavor meetings J0 p.m.
Evening worship at 7 JO. "Echoes from
tne Christian Endeavor Convention.'
Midweek prayer and praise service
i nursaay i jo p. m. f
PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE
420 State street. Sunday school 10
a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ev
ening evangelistic services - at - 7:49.
Midweek Bible study Wednesday.
Young people's meeting Friday 7:49
p. m. Rev. G. M. Eads. pastor.
FTRST EVANGELICAL
Corner Marion and Summer streets.
Rev. James E. Campbell, minister,
Ernest Friesen. minister of music.
Sunday school 9:49 a. ra. Wilson
Launer. Supt, Morning worship at 11.
Sermon. "Pentecostal Assurances.
Youth groups JO p. m. Sunday even
ing evangelistic service 7 JO with gos
pel in sermon and song. Bible study
and prayer service Thursday 7 JO p. m.
WO Cats QUAKE OOSPtX
19th , and Breyman streets. Rev.
Stewart G. and Juanita M. Billings.
Sunday, S:3 a, m. Sunday school. 11
a. ra. morninff worshio hour. Rev.
Stewart Gilings speaking m tom-
pie's meetings. 7:45 p. m. evaneetistie
service, message by Rev. Mr. Billings,
"Is Unbelief Reasonable?" Tuesday 7. -43
p. m. prayer and praise service. Fri
day. 7:45 p. m, Bible study service.
Discussion by paster on "moat is the
Foursquare Cos Del-
plans worked out by the water
board of the Woodburn city coun
cil, pressure is to be put on water
users who are delinquent in their
bills. The plans will be submitted
to the city council for final ap
proval at the council meeting
Tuesday. , jj;- v ..." ":rj
Under the water board's plan
each delinquent water user will
be sent a formal notice that he
is in arrears. He will then be re
quired to Sign a statement pledg
ing himself to pay: the amount
due in installments of not less
than a dollar, and extending not
more than one year, plus all cur
rent bills. Failing this, water will
be disconnected and meter locked.
Most of the city; water users
keep paid up and it was pointed
out that those who get behind in
paying constitute a financial bur
den on -the entire community.
WOODBURN Evergreen chap
ter No. 41, j OES, met Monday
evening at the Masonic temple
with the worthy matron. Pearl
Guests were present from Laur
el chapter, Canby, and Adah chap
ter, Independence. Mrs. Clara Van
Loan, worthy matron of Adah
chapter, and, Mrs. Mabel Settle-
mier, past worthy grand matron
of Oregon, were introduced; The
ceremony of initiation was exem
plified by the officers.
At the next regular meeting on
Monday, May 12, the Rainbow
Girls will furnish the program,
which will be a degree honoring
the mothers. The program will be
open to mothers of Rainbow Girls
who are not members of the Star.
At the close refreshments were
served by Jess Fikan, J. Melvin
Ringo and Albert Belling, assist
ed by Donald Norton.
Choir Music
On Program
Sunday morning. Dr. James T.
Matthews will be guest speaker at
the Brooks Community church.
Dr. Matthews has been a professor
at Willamette university for near
ly 50 years h
He will speak on "The Chris
tian Family." There will be spe
cial choir music and .the pastor
will sing I Heard a Forest Pray
ing"; ;. j;
Election of officers for the
young people will be held in con
nection with discussion led by
Martha Hutto at T p. m. Sunday
school is at 10 v tit., morning
worship at 11 o'clock, Mrs. Crow
thers superintendent. Rev. Glenn
Olds is pastor. -
To Be Guests
College and business young peo
ple are to i be served dessert
luncheon in the club room of the
First Presbyterian J church Sun
day at 5 pxn. ir
"Members and interested friends
are invited and are asked to call
Don Douris, youth director, if they
plan to attend. In 'charge of ar
rangements are Jane Patton, Hazel
Snyder, and Violet Carter. A dis
cussion of general plans for the
group will be held following the
luncheon. They will be led Jby
Scotty Monroe ' and Gertrude
Hynes.
Sermon Series,
Organ Music
Scheduled? '
I
A series of six expository ser
mons will be preached by Rev. W.
Irvin Williams of the First Pres
byterian chuch in Salem. The ser
mons, which will be from the
Book of Colossians, will be given
as follows: I
May 4, 11 a. "Come Out of
the Dark." 7il5 p. nx, Willamette
a cappella choir; May 11, 11 a. nx,
"The Pre-Eminent Christ" 7:15
p. nv, "Purposeful Suffering";
May 18. 11 a. nx, -Avoid Acei-
cism," - 7j15 p. m" "Beware of
License"; May 25, 11 a. m, "To
Live With I Others," 7:15 p. nv,
Linfield a cappella choir.
Maurice Brennen, of the Wil
lamette university music faculty,
will play a program of organ
music from,1 7:151 to 70 o'clock
each Sunday evening.
Program Given
For Concert .
For his weekly Sunday evening
organ concert at the First Pres
byterian church, Maurice Brennen
has chosen the following early
century numbers which he will
play from 7:15 until. 7:30 pjn.
"Toccata per ITJevaziane," Fre
scobaldi. (1583-1643): "Grand
Jen," Du , Mage; 17th century;
"Fugue on the "Kyrie, Couperin,
1631-1700 and ''Andante from
Grande Piece, - symphonique, t Ce
sar Franck.
Special - music .t the Sunday
morning services ' will consist of
the anthem "Send. Out Thy Light"
sung by the senior vested choir
'j, toe leadership of Virginia
Ward Elliott ' and a solo, "The
Lords 1 Prayer." sung by Tom
Baker. : Rev. W ? Irvin Williams,
pastor, will speak on "Come Out
of the Dark." r ,
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Sir Gerald Campbell
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Bpeaking befora the JLmerican
section of the International Chain-
ber of Commerce In Washington, j
Sir Gerald Campbell, minister, of f
Great Britain, flatly denied state-',
meats made by CoL Charles A.':
Undbergh that England expects i
another American Expeditionary!
Force and that Britain "mlain- ,
formed" the small nations oppos
ing Hitler. Campbell predicted
that by the end of the year, with
America's help, Great Britain will;
be "coming up toward the crest
of the wave as our enemy starts
to go down." . Lindbergh, taking
exception to criticism leveled at
him . by President Roosevelt, re
signed from the tJ. S. Army Air
Corps Reserve. - i t
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MRS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS '
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The $3000 per month which Mrs. .
Douglas Fairbanks, sr., the for
mer Lady Sylvia Ashley, re- ,
celves from Fairbanks estate, is '
toe - much, according to objec-
tlpns filed In Los Angeles re
cently by other heirs, Including 1
Douglas Fairbanks, jr. Mrs. '
Fairbanks Is pictured In court at t
the estate hearing. She asked,
that amount be continued on!
grounds that ft was consistent;
with the "manner of living" of j
Fairbanks and herself during his !
lifetime. :
The tint "man load" U enter the
ed a few week's layoff daring
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Tb Republic of Mexico stands firmly beside the United States In in
flexible determination to defend the Western Hemisphere from aggres
sion. according to General Juan Felipe Rico of the Mexican Army,
shown (right) during a visit to Fort Meade, Md. Left is MaJ. Gen.
Milton A Recknrd, divisional commander at the fort, and standing,
is CoL G. IL Allen, post commandant,
A pUtoon of the 29tk Infantry Is shown on the march at Fort Bennlng. Ga, each man enlpped with the
new dual helmet being tested by the Infantry board of the U. 8. Army. The men wear the field inner
helmet of fibre. On their packs are slung the outer steel shells which ar. slipped over the libra ones for
combat. The new headgear is much deeper thaa those la ase at present, affording greater neck protection.
Despite a death threat received daring her Leg Angeles visit resulting
officers. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt continued activities as usual on her current west coast tour, and,
above, Is pictured sharing the bench of Judge Orpha Jean Schonts In the Los Angeles "peer man's
court" Mrs. Roosevelt, chin la hand, listens te small claims discussion. She later spoke highly ef Jadga
Schonts' "splendid work." . j . ' , .. .
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Former wife (No. 4) of Tommy Manvllle, the wealthy playboy, Mrs.
Marcelle Edwards Manvllle Carlisle soon is expected to marry Wal
ter McGowan. San Francisco socialite, with whom ahe is shown.'
Mrs. Carlisle la a former Broadway showgirl.
Pittsburgh Coal company's Hountour
negotiations for a new wprking centraei. -
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No. 10 mme at Library, Pa end ,
Walter IL Dear, John 8. KlcCaxress and Lin wood L Neyea
; New and old ofiteers of the American Newspsrer Publishers associa
tion are shown In New Tork as the m'Jri newsmen, closed their
65th annual convention. Walter JJ. rear, U:t. publisher of the Jer
sey City, N. Jersey Journal, is tie new president. linwood L
Noyes, right, of the Ironwood, iUch, Globe, is the new vice presi-
' dent. John & UcCarrens, cenUr, of the a ey eland Plain Dealer, if
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In a guard ef state and federal
COMMISSIONER-Ray
C Wakefield. 45, new member
of the Federal Communications
Commission, is native ef Fresno.
Cat, and has been serving en the
California Railroad Commissi om
since 1937. He'll have a sercav
i year federal term. :
TURK Each new Balkan
crisis adds to the already-delicate
diplomatic burden carried by
. Sakru 8araeoglu (above). Tar.
key's feeeigv minister. Tnrkey la
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