T OSIOON STATESMAN. Satan. Oroa, SoturdczT Honing, May 17, 1141 FACZ EZVET Purple Heart Group Starts Isms Drive Educational promotion ot Amer icanism is the objective of cam paign in which Fred C Marsden, representative of the Military Or der of the Purple Heart, Is en gaged in Oregon and currently in Salem which will be his head quarters for the next several months. Combatting the Inroads of naz- ism, communism and other for eign ideologies is the purpose of the campaign, but the method Is purely educational, . Marsden ex plained. The Purple Heart organ ization recognizes, he said, that Identification of persons engaged in nazi or communist activity, and any steps to control them, are Jobs to be undertaken only by federal authorities. His own task is to en courage the promotion of patriot ism in the schools, to address civic clubs and other groups interested In hearing his message, and to co operate with patriotic organiza tions In their endeavors along this line. - The Military Order of the Purple Heart Is composed exclusively of war veterans who were 'wounded in action under conditions which entitle them to wear a wound . chevron or who were awarded the meritorious citation certificate of the AEF comander-ln-c ief. The order was formed by men who had been awarded the purple heart medal in accordance with a war department order Issued in 1932 but the purple heart medal itself was instituted by an order issued by George Washington in 1782. t North Howell People Move NORTH HOWELL Mr. and .'Mrs. Paul Baughman and family have purchased a small tract of land in the Labish district and moved there last week. They have been living in a house on Virgil Morgan's farm. Another move of local interest is that of Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Mikkelson and son, Calvin, who have moved to a large dairy farm near Broadacres. It is understood that the Mikkelsons traded their small farm in this district for cattle and equipment to operate the larger place. Mrs. Albert Moullet and Billy Sann are in the Silverton hospital as the result of injuries sustained when the Moullet car, driven by Albert Moullet, collided with an other car on the outskirts of Sil verton. The accident occurred Friday. . ; '. V Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lepley, Sa lem, are the parents of a dauh ter. Mrs. Lepley and Betty Jean, are now, at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. lUckard for a few weeks' stay. Return to Home TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stephenson, Los Angeles, left Tuesday for their home, after Nazi Panzer Units Rolling Into Conquered Town ' Ax - ' ' ? " v - ... nr.. , :r': ' A V . 1 -: :r J f ' - It " ' i ' J. J ! A Hayden Cracks Doim on All Pin Machines Church Services FTR8T CHUKCH OF CHJUST, Omneketa and Liberty streets. 8un oar school li a. in. ScttIcm 11 a. ra. I and s p. m. LMwn-iermoo: "Mortaial SALTATION ASUfT 211 SUte street, Salem, saturaar. t. tn. tTM.aiut easy praise service, undar, t:49 a. m, company maetins. Special Sundar school with program ages. Major xiougn- Antl-ffamrjlfntf anrf 1nftv 1am I and Immortals." Wednesday meettna I for students of all azea. ' " - uuuu(g is ecwnoi ww I o CIOCK. Bpeciu youns ln room at SOS Maaontc building ooon daily except Sunday, 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Wednesday evening until T3Q. SOUTH SALEM rRIEVDS ' South Commercial at Waahinctoa street. DUloa W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school 19 a. m. lieettng for worship! li a. m. uscaaa couect deputation group will sins and preach. Christian Endeavor S:45 p. m. Xranselistic aer vteo 7 JO p. m. Cascade college tat ipecial youns peoples legion mttIm. a a'cloclr. At 1JO Major Houghton, the corps officer, win brinf tvarujensue message, preceaea oj spe cial music and slneinf. Week night meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at S p. m. through all Marlon county, Dis trict Attorney Miller B. Hayden declared Friday ai warrant tot the . arrest of Marshall McKee was delivered by Constable Earl Ad ams to woodburn's constable. McKee, said to be county dis tributor of pi nb all and other "trade-stimulator' games for thai charge. Prayer meeting Thursday at 1 Church school a. m. J. J. riu- Northwest Amusement company I . of Portland, had not been arrested I wislktan vethodist when Adams returned to Salem. eU.9,ueriL??fr-; SerYict! a , , 1 nwu nui, vunuucrciu ana jerry He IS to face a complaint filed In streets. Sunday 1M p. Rev. Levi Woodburn justice court against 1 ?ker- F1 wiu be no nim as alleged 'owner of a "slot i r , - machine. said to h llleiail-r ot-1 immantjx baptist nitST PKESBTttRIAN Chemeketa and North Winter streets. Rey. W. Irvin Williams, pastor. Don Douris, director of religious education. Church school f:4 a. m. J. J. I"itx- aunmons, Supt. Worship 19 as a. m. Message by - pastor, ."Avoid Ascert cism." Anthem, "Behold the Master Passeth By." Solo, "rear Not O ureal.' sung by Evelyn Gibson. Young, peo- Siea CE at p. m. intermediate and igh school CE croups SO p. m. Ser vices at 1.1S p. m. Organ concert 1:1S until las . m. by Maurice W. Bren- na. Maun bv oaator. "Bewara of miiJ -t n . I v-ornrr oi iiorui txmm ana Acaaemy i ucense. 2oio, "now i-ovegr are xne eraxea ai naymore park on the streets. Eev. James T. Martin, pastor. Dwellings." sung by Shirley Steams. r-Mi-i 1 117 iunwBT SOUUl OZ xlUD- I uw wejrruxi own scnooi xv u m, i xouia xeuowimp airer cvenuix erne. Kv9 I corning woruip xx o ciock. me mr-- I WAVM'S HAM . MlCimrti According to the German censor who released this photo. German armored units are depicted tolling info an unnamed conquered town. Note the townspeople raising hands aloft In greeting.1 (It Is assumed this shew of nasi might Is repeated wherever necessary to Impress the citizenry with the vselessness of resistance.) ;.f i - j r- j : . j : !- World'a Xlamt Miaunilarataod Man.' Silverton officers, Hayden said. I bypu t p. m. Evening gospel service had promised him to act In clear- chVPraVer tfiX l ui out games paying in mercnan-1 n p. m. fiuvcjr-cvnatrunea ; 01- rnnniM ivn ficers do not remove gambling de-1 missionary alliance Vices Of Which he recently has had Gaines street at Fifth. H. E. Snavely. numerous complaints, he will take steps necessary to insure law en forcement, Hayden declared. Choir practice Wednesday 7je p. m. Prayer service 'Thursday T 38 p. m. Boy scout troop No. S Tuesday at 130 p. m, . . .. Equipment Added For Increased Bean Pack .1 '!'.- STAYTON Preparations are being made hero for the 100,000 cases of Blue Lakes, West Stay ton grown beans, which will be packed in 1941 for the Campbell soup company of Camden, NJ. Of these 50,000 cases will b packed by the Stayton cannery; and the remainder will be packed by the Blue Lakes Producers, - cooperat ive. West Salem. The Stayton cannery will pack beans harvested, from 500 acres in the West Stayton and North Santiam areas, an Increase of 200 acres by 12 new growers over last year's bean production, j The pack is expected to begin in mid-July and approximately $40,000 worth of new equipment has been added. The equipment includes 10 new model snippers, replacing older equipment, a new large-size grader as well as two extra pre-graders and additional can fillers. Two new trucks have also been added. Organ Concert Slated rOrgan music will be played at the First Presbyterian church Sunday by Maurice W. Brennen in his weekly recital from 7:13 un til 7:30 pjn. - . His . selections are: Preludio, from Third Sonata in C Minor, Guilmant; Adagio, from Third So nata in C Minor, Guilmant, and Harmonies du soir, Karg-Elert. Guest at Auburn AUBURN Miss Susanna Haw kins, Nevada City, CaliL, has ar rived for a visit with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins, Auburn. I " , short vacation spent at the R. O, Witzel home. Silverton Chinches Immannel Lutheran SILVERTON Services Sunday morning at Immanuel Lutheran church will be dedicated to relief in war-stricken countries. Rev. J. M. Jenson, pastor, reports. . An offering will be taken for relief funds at the 11 o'clock service. Dinner will be served immediate ly and a short program will be given. ; - ; Sunday school and Bible class es Will meet at 10 ajn. The Ladies Aid society will servo the basket dinner at noon. The pageant, "Jesus Only" will be given Sun day at 8 o'clock. Christian Church Rev. Russell Myers of the Christian church Is announcing Bible school at 9:45 mjxl with Mrs. John W. Jordan in charge. At the 11 o'clock services, Rev. Myers will speak on "The King dom Come," Christian Endeavor will be held at 0:30 o'clock with evening worship at 7:30 o'clock when the theme will bo "The Tragedy of! an Unsurrendered LUeY ; - ; Monday night the women of the : Missionary society will en tertain their husbands and sons who served the Mother-Daughter banquet, and the members of the church orchestra. Thursday eve ning the midweek services will be held. : The Loyal Women's class will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edwin G un dersoil. I Methodist Church . At the Methodist church Sun day school will begin at 9:45 ajn. to be followed by the 11 o'clock sermon on the topic, "A Heart Strangely Warmed that Changed World History." The Ep worth leagues meet at 2 o'clock and the evening Sunday forum, at 8 o'clock. Rev: Edward Terry will be speaker. The Missionary Circle will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. A. H. Smith. Calvary Lutheran I Norwegian j Independence day ! will be observed with ai Nor wegian program at Calvary Luth- Cliurcli Group Broadcasts , On Sunday Yoimi people 0f the First Pres byterian church will present a half pastor. Sunday school 1:41 a. n. Wor ship 11 o clock. IJO p. m. young peo ple's meeting. Evangelistic service at TJQ p. m. woaaesday Bible study and prayer 1:30 p. m. Thursday, missionary band, homo of Mrs. Clarence Woelk on Wallace road, 10 o'clock, all day meeting ana sewing. PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 420 state street. 10 o clock Sunday school. 11 o'clock morning worship hour. T:iS p. m. evening evangelistic services. T:49 p. m. Wednesday mid week Bible study of the tabernacle In the wilderness. 7:4S p. m. Friday young people's meeting. G. M. Cads, pastor. LESUX METHODIST South Commercial and Myers streets. Dean C. Poindexter. minister. Sunday church school 8:43 a.' ra.- Morning wor ship 11 o clock, sermon. "He Ascended Into Heaven." The Ep worth League will meet at 9 p. m. Evening ser vice at 7 JO. Message, "Realizing Cod's Purpose tor Me,? SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Syned) 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school and Biblo class I a. m. Services 10 a. m. Sunday school teachers meeting of the upper Wil lamette group at Mi from 1 :00 until 130 Dm. under I shin 11 o'clock, aubiect. -au rfosh the suenlpM: rf thm nMiwun Km. 1 Grass.' S.t at I AS. WOT' Subiect. "AU flesh U Evening evangelistic service 'Missing Heaven by an Inch. Howard Olson, assistant nastor. xne nrrram or wnnwn and ma. 1 ran ohnrrh RatnrVlnv niirht with I tit . !TZ I BETHKL BAPTIST - - 1 kiu iiiu.iic win inuuai uui ini- w .u -.. n 1 t w i William Vaswig, Portland as lowins: Octet. Edcrar ritrnimnn. thofx. dd. oaator. Bible school s.-45 speaker. At the Sunday morning Roy Burns, Ray Loter, Paul Kelty, f; fJJvJt services an offering will be taken Lucille Reed, Myrtle Meier. Ger- pressions." Bible school workers' fel- fnr Nnruraffian rpllpf. I hriiAm KTata rA vi-m. t.. rtrn I lowshiD 1 , . 1 muu ivctu CUi t U- I .o 1. c? Mtiri.-. T-w ! Sunday school and Bible classes son. singing "Break Thou the Zt X.cZ'i chrtat?-"pV.V will rw held at 10 a m. with Miss I RfMif nf T Afm lur.i .- nr. I and Braise service Wednesday at lAi m Tn, ..nnbmilmL TtWt. mr-. in,- l P- to. Choir practice Thursday a p. m. Evangelist Vaswig wfll speak at "Blessed Assurance;" duet "Tell P"" baptist the 11 o'clock services and at a I Me the Story of Jesus." Beverly special service at Z0 o'clock: ana I ana xusio Johns: violin solo, "Cal at 7:30 pxn. Sunday services. The I vary," Geraldine Schmoker; solo. Ladies Aid society Willi meet Myrtle Meier, -Alleluia," and Wednesday at t o'clock at the short talks by Ruby Kearns, Paul church with Mrs. O. C. Olson as Kelty and Don Douris. Twenty hostess. ' 1 l young people will sing the opening Trinity tneme song. Rev. M. J. K. Fuher will talk I J3 p. TO. CEimcn or mvt christ OP LATTFJt DAT SAINTS North Cottace. Sunday school 10 a. m. Evening services at f JO. Ba uer society s p. m. FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. Dr. J. C Harrison, minister: Miss Ruth Cramer, director of religious education. Church scnooi t:s a. m. Nursery u a. ra. ber. Intermediate and high school leagues and University vespers S30 wwship lunch, noon. Evening worship p. m. Evening worship T:ia o'clock. rural Ivsngelism." Special music we quanec. by vivtv nriitnmril. saut annual conference this week at Marion and Summer streets. Confer ence begins Wednesday at S p. m. and closes May S3. The conference will be presided over by Bishop Z. W.Prao tortus, DO, St Paul. Minn. Assisting District SuDcrlntendent Dr. X. W. Petticord, Oregon district, and Dr. C. P. Gates, Washington district.1 Visitoro from uio general cnurcn. hot u. atet- kr, manager of the Evangelical pub lishlng house. Harriaburg. Pa4 and Dr. W. L. Bellman, executive secretary treasurer general missionary society. 150 ministerial and lay delegates will attend. AMERICAN LUTHERAN - . Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Rev. P. W. Erik sen, pastor. t:43 a. m. Sunday school. Oscar LuidahL Supt. 11 a. m. morning worship. Sermon topic. "Doers of the Word."' Call to worship, "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind.1 choir. Com mon service, scripture and prayer. Spe cial music arranged by Mark Walts, director of music. This servica may be heard over KSLM 11-11 noon. 30 p. m. Y P League service. CHRIST LtmrtRAN (ALC) 1 Stat and 18th streets, P. H. Tbeuer. pastor, Sunday school 18 a. m. Otto Cronke, Supt. Worship 11 a. m, "Seek the Lord in Prayer." German aervkieo a. m. Thursday Ascension day sets tees if a. m. (German), and T 'JO p. m. "The Glory of Our Lord's Ascension.1 PriscUla Guild. Wednesday t SO p. u. with Mrs. R. W. Johnson. 1T3S Norway street. Conflrmatkm class Saturday at S a. m. . Former Deacon Gives Sermon On Sunday the Rev, Frank (X Stannard, formerly of Salem but Baptist church, will occupy the pulpit! of Calvary Baptist church In the morning and evening tn the absence of the regular pastor. Rev. Aroo Q. Weniger. Rev. Stannard. who has led his congregation at Ocean Lake tn the building of a new house of wor ship, Am a former member, a dea con and the moderator of Cal vary Baptist church. (HAYES VILLB BRANCH) One mil north of dry limits on the Portland highway. Bible school S:45 1 a. m. Dewey Davis. Supt. BYPU :1S p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Leon advisors, i Lambert, S in.f:5Na.Te: Graduation Set is, vuvu auvu. 4UUV church. There will be special At Falls nitv music by Trinity choir. The Con- KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Howard C. Stover, minister. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Re ligious Plodders.'' The ministry of music. Evening seme at 730. Ser mon. The cold of Humanity." Sun day; school 10 a. m. Young people f 30 p. m. gregation fellowship hour win fol low the morning services - with Mrs. Ed Holden, Mrs. Ed Ander- son and -Mrs. A. O. Satrum as hostesses. The program will .bo given by Luther league mem bers. ,H- : The Mission circle - will meet Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the church with Mrs. L. C. Goplerud as hostess. Lois Frink will direct the Luther league Sunday eve ning hour. : Benefit Affair Set FREE METHODIST Corner Market and Winter streets. David L. Fen wick, minister. Sunday school B:3 a. m. Morning worship 11. Vnunf nante'a arvic 7 r tn. Evan exercises Will be held in the high SeUsUc service 7:45 p. m. Midweek prayer service weunesuay i .u p. m. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman. minister. Bible school assembly S:4S a. m. Morning worship and communion 10:50 o clock. Sermon, "Looking unto Jesus. 'Christian Endeavor meetings tJO P, m. Evening worship a 70. Sermon. "Talthful to Christ's Com mission." Midweek service Thursday at jao p. m. riRST BAPTIST Corner Marion ana Liberty streets. nr. irvin A. Tox. minister. Bible school t:4S a. m. with classes for all ages, rred Broer. supt. atornuig wor ship 11 o'clock. Sermon ny ev. jess Baker. American Sunday scnooi un ion missionary. Senior and high school BYPU S:1J J. m and The volunteers :1S p. m. Evening gospel servlc 7 JO o'clock. In charge ot the Salem Camp of Gideone. rayer roeeung neanw FALLS ,CITY Commencement school gymnasium Wednesday, May 23 at 8 o'clock. The graduates aro Myrtle Reeves, Rachel Beard, Ruth Tay lor, Jeanette Kopecky. Delores Nagel, Loretta Cooper, David Boozer, James Inman and David Garrison. Services Postponed Because of the conference at Dallas, which members are urged to attend, there will be no services Ing will begin at 11 noon. meeting at 8:15 pjn. .You won't ever see a roadside sign that says holidays ahead . . Bat the fact remains that the great Outdoor Season Is already un- der way and here for a long stay. I .And that means new play clothes for all the family new haU and handhags new swim suits and tennis rackets and sun-tan oil new gadgets for the car new everything for a new life-under-the-sun. i " - ; -:- "But what will we use for money?" . Well, here's a gooH tip on that point. Use the same old money-hut i SlR-E-T-C-H ft! Watch the advertisements in The, Oregon Statesman for chances to huy more for less ! You'll find good values offered every lme, things you especially want at prices that are reasonahl and fair.- 4 t r . 7 ; ' -'I1' It's a good hahlt-shopplng hy The Oregon Statesman hefore you shop at the store. Saves you real money! Brings you more things you need and wantlHelps you live life a little more richly I. ' Pmimm m I r ; i I M M at : the Emmanuel Mennonlte WOODBURN The Ladies of church at Pratum Sunday, accord immanuel uuuioran cnurcn are i mg to Daniel J. Unruh. pastor. sponsoring a fellowship dinner at Pastor's class and choir practice dir tT p. m7incturem 6a Sunday thai narlsh hall Sundav In raise I will ho holfl W1n,T at .9 a 1 school work In this district shown funds for Norwegian relief. Bcrv-1 pjn. and Bible study and prayer ' f IfVINTH DAT ADVEnlUI North Summer and Hood streets, n. C. Emtson. pastor. Sabbath school Saturday at 9 J30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor 11 a. m. Several will be baptized ana xajcen vmo oaurcn ici lowship. MV meeting 3 M p. m. Prayer and MOi srudy weonesoay a p. m. CALVAJtT BAPTIST Miller and South Liberty streets. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger. pastor. Sunday services: Bible school a. m. Fred erick W. Lehmaan. Supt. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Rev. Frank C Stan nard, Ocean Lake, speaker, xoung pedpie's meetings S:15 p. m. Evening worship 1-M o'clock. Rev. Stannard speaker. Midweek senric Wednesday at 1M P. m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS Mooaa halL South Twelfth and Les lie streets. Reorganlxed. Church school 10 a. nu preaciung u a. m- aooer VerheL, Portland. Address. Brother Verhei to men. C:4S o'clock: address to women's department. Sister Verhei. S:49 p. m. Preaching s p. m. visitors welcome. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jeiterson srreet. S. Raynor Smith, minister. Church school t:C a. m. Morning worship at 11. Pastor, on "Grateful Americans. Club Notes Good Morning, Mice. Here It Is time for another big Mickey Mouse Show. Take it from me it really should be swelL Next Saturday, one week from today, we are going to have our big sur prise show. It's going to be an nounced three big, super-colos sal, surprises today. MMC Last week's show met with much success. High-lighting our programme was Bamona S pence and Bob Hagedorn doing a Span ish selection entitled Choir directed by Robert Klempel will a. X. veiling inn nmrth Laacues at S .30. worship at 7 JO senric conducted by ciM.th nf young people under leaaennip oi &0UUI OI I Uk Moorman. Midweek service on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Brotherhood, Tuesday. 7 JO p. m. rrasT EVANGELICAL Corner Marion and Summer streets. Raw. James . E. Campbell, minister. Ernest Fnesen, minister ot music. Pago Pago." Also starring were Betty Lou Kayscr, Jean Brown, and Jeanice Mize. Inasmuch as last Sunday was Mothers Day we had a Mothers Day noem bv Bruce Philini. a four vear old ILTIrVav I Sunday scnooi, s:u a. m. wuson lsu rniupi, a iout year oia Micxey ner gipt Mornmg worship n o'clock. auiuac iiiniiwr. was reauj I sermon, uirun as uxbihi.. iwu COOd. I groups at fJO p. m. Sunday evening MMC day. Our Chapter WUl deal With I corner Cottage and Shipping streets, that mn t-nnMiit Tymi I Bible study IS a. m. Preaching U am. Ayser. ae is very uueniea, ana muntoa U:tf a. m. Young people's seems to like school--whlch Is In- ""Sf -roVdnViinioa at deed, unusual. Always dressed in s!ia pTm. Biblo. study Wednesday at me best. Betty has a smile for is p. m. evangelistic service, gospel in message and song. Millers Basement Offers a Big Sale of "CRYSTAL TYPE GLASSWAKi- "Early American Plain Pattern in and 1200 itces! Here, a apodal factoty purchaso of new and wanted alcasware in all tho popular pieces and ; sizes. Choose today and aavel 9-oz. Square Bottom Tumblers 5c, 3 for 10c 41y4-oz. Fruit Nappys . 5e, 3 for 10c 5-oz. Crystal Tunbler8.......;.-. 5c Sherbet Dishes . . - ..-5c Crystal Candlesticks ... .... .10c Butter Box and Cover. . ...... ..15c Crystal Orange Reamer. ...10c 5x5 Refrigerator Jar and CoTer.............. ..10c 4Vx9 Oblong Refrigerator Jar and Cover....l5c 10" Sandwich Trays ............15c 9-oz. Crystal Plain Tumblers............. 5c Crystal Cups and Saucers, each- '. 10c Footed Crystal Compote (stemmed) -15c 8V." Glass Nappy . .- -.1. 15c Crystal Glass Meat Platters... 19c 12" Plain Torte Plate... ,.....-1 25 c 13V" Plain Chop Plate -l 29c liy2n Plain Crystal Rolled Edge Bowl 29c 9V" Plain Salad Bowl- 25c Crystal Glass Vegetable Disti............i.........l5c 16-oz. Glass Milk Pitcher-.-.. . .-15c 52oz. Glass Ju -25c 8' Salad Plate.-. 10c lOV.' Fruit BowL.....lI..l..L----.29c everyone. - . : MMC . Today's show, Is tops. Our pals, Bob Mundt and Keith Hoppes will be here, as well as many other Mickey Mouse favorites; Don't forget that today we will have another of our famous Mickey Mouse contests. ' MMC - Speaking of contests, our marshmallow eating contest last Saturday seemed to be the best yet However, today well. Just wait and see for yourself. Lots of good prizes, candy, etc ' - MMC. The screen faro today, thanks to the management, is the special feature "Thieves Fall Out" with Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie. Far the main feature we are going to have -Ziegfeld Girl" with James Stewart,' Judy Garland, Heddy Lamarr and Lana Turner. Also another chapter of "Terry and the Pirates." ;. : :,. Until one o'clock. Your MMC rotrvsQCA-X cosr 18th and Breyman streets. Rev. Stewart O. and Juanlta Billings. Sun day, 1:45 a. m. Sunday school. At 11 o'clock morning worship. Rev. Juanlta M. Billinga apeeklng. 60 p. m. young people's eervlcea. 1:4 p. m. eu ige EsUo service. Sermon by Bev. Stevart O. Billings on "The Curse ot a Guilty Conscience." Tuesday, T: p. nu. pray er and praise service. Wednesday. T:4S r. m. girls chorus practice. Thursday, ae p. m, band rehearaaL rriday. f AS it. u. meraberthip meeting. rmsT chkistian . Center and High streets. Guy Lb Drill, pastor. Church school S30 a. m. Morning worship and communioo ser vice M.-4S o'clock. Pastor's sermon. "A Glorious Citizenship." Special music, choir, director. John Schmidt. Jr or. ganitt, Mrs. Lois Phimmer Schmidt. Children's church convenes at tho same hour under leadership of Mrs. Guy I Drill. Menage. -What BeztT SOS p. m. lour Chrhrtlan Endeavor groups meet. 19 p. m. the evening evangelistic aervice with w age by pastor, "A Religion With Power to Lift." Song service, old-fashioned hymns of the church and special mu sical numbers. rEVTICOSTAX, MXSSIOKT - SlJ'i North Commercial street Sun day service, Bible school 3 p. ra. De votional. S p. m. Evangeliste, 10 p. m. Tuesday, prayer meeting 1 JO p. m. Thursday divine healing T0 p. zn. Saturday. 1JO p. m. Evangelist Hans Hansen will bring messages on Sat urday and Sunday nights. J. C and Daisy - WUaon." pastors. Sale" slack A is a - In Smart Color ' Combinations. Such as BLUE AND ROSE, BOSS AND BLUE, PLAIN AND STRIPES. ETC SANFORIZED. Shoo this sale of slacks for your out door wear now. and save on good quality! Remember, If you buy It at Miller's . it's food! . -BASEMENT