Local Novs Briefs Ctxti Aaaomictd Members of Um am staff tor tho : 1841-42 7CImtt university Collegian wtrt tnnoonctd rridiy in the last issue of the paper, edited by Marlon Sanders of Portland. Hale Tabor of Glenxock, Wyo Is new ditcr and will publish his first edition next Thursday. His staff includes Paul Sheldon of Pendle ton, manaflng editor; Dix Moser ef Tenlno. Waxh news ' editor: Oil Iieser of Seattle, sports edi tor; Miriam Jensen of Hood Ri Ttr, feature editor; Ruth Mat thews of Newberg, copy; editor; Bob Volft of Salem and Reeva Schmidt of Pendleton, art editors, and Grace Covert of Salem, so ciety editor. I Commencement Speakers Ad dresses at Turner and Donald tlghth grade commencement ex orcises Friday night were deliv ered by Mrs. Agnes Booth, county school superintendent, and J. W. Kennedy, rural school supervi sor, respectively. Diplomas from Donald school went to Everett MfMmtn, Wilbert . Unterseher, ' Sammy Yaschuk, Margaret Feller, Joy Lee and Virginia j Singer. Turner diplomas were presented to Pearl Bower, Delores Chastain, Frances King. Carlene Lockers, Beverly Webb, Ira Harrison and Calvin Webb. i Lutx florist P. 8592. 1278 N. Lib. Join Marines Two Silverton men, Earl Donald Dixon, and Glenn Bartlett Bascue, left Fri day for San Diego, where they will undergo eight weeks of in tensive marine recruit training, vpon completion of which they will be eligible for ten days fur lough. They will then be assigned to the fleet marine force, sea duty, or foreign service, accord ing to Sgt John A. Wright, Sa lem recruiting officer. j. I - Lions Pick Delegates I Salem Tinna fluK ...ill -l 14 to4he district convention of the organization to be held at Baker June 15-17, it was announced Fri day". Members selected as dele gates are Harry W. Scott, George A. Rhoten, Lee S. Ross, -Virgil T. Golden, Denver Young, ; A. C. Burk, R. W. -Joe" Land,jO. D. "Frosty" Olson, Jack Putnam and Roy Stewart. . : c.i X J . txiicijr vjj jruur savings 19 insurea . : .. ! - Back Locks Works Sen.Riifim xiuuiicui nu xiep. nomer u. vn- r O " - .VS ! secure improvement of the Ore- gon City locks in letters received by Manager Fred D. Thielsen of , tne Salem chamber of commerce. Rep. James W. Mott recently ap peared before 1 the ' congressional committee on rivers and harbors in SlrDDort of th nrnirf I Tour Fatalities Listed There were four fatalities due to indus trial accidents in Oregon during the week ending May 22, the state Industrial accident commission re ported here Friday. The victims were Robert Earl Younker, Char leston, climber; Elvero L. Fisher, Coquiile, faller; Ivan Lathrop, Idanha, faller, and Charles Toombs, Nyssa, foreman. ; Spring wall paper. Mathls Bros. CS Licenses Revoked Licenses of 63 Oregon motorists convicted cf drunken driving were revoked during the month of April, Secre tary of state Earl Snell reported Friday. Thirteen of the revoca tions originated In the Portland courts and 52 in the state outside of Portland. Thirty seven licenses were suspended because of reck less driving. "i Ferris Is Father Susan Elea nor Is the name given a daughter born Thursday afternoon at the Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Ferris, 128 Evergreen avenue. Ferris is de fense training officer in the Sa lem office of the state employ ment service. ' ' j ; .-''I'1 Milking Time on the larnvH The public is invited to visit our farm and see the cows milked and our "Golden Top milk cooled and bottled. The cows can be seen in pasture after 2:30 p. m. and the milking from 4 to 7 p.m. Our new barn with the milking parlor will interest you. Farm 5 mi. S W from Salem on the South River road. Come Sat or Sunday, May 24 & 25. Rhoten Farm Dairy. Ohiti tary Griffin ' ' Mrs. S. G. Griffin, . 76, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thom as; Roen, 1517 Court street, Friday. Survived, in . addition to ; her daughter, by her husband, S. G. Griffin, both of Salem: son. W. o Griffin, San Diego, Calif.; grand children, Mrs. Chester Pickens. Salem; Thomas Roen, Jr, Salem; Mrs. Paul Robbing, Dallas; Clar ence Griffin. Watertown S. n? Mrs. Edward Johnson, St Paul, Minn. The txxJy is being forwarded to ' Detroit Lakes, Minn, by the Rose Lawn Funeral home for ser vices and interment there. if CJbSSb Or. Y. T. Um, NO Or. G. Cnaa, MD r DR. CHAN LAM ' Cntaese Medietas Cm. .-. 141 fcertn Liberty -frsstalr rsrOaaS Ceeeral Ccetric Cs, OUlcs open Tuesday aaS St srliy nly ll a.m. u 1 jb.; U 1 p.au Caoawltaiiaa. SIom rMr Mt4 mrln tests r twm t chrf. U Tears ta Bnslaeut Comlnsj Events May 24-25 Salem Saddlt dab's second annul horsexhow, state falrtrmmds. Jaa ft Sale as high school eommeneement Jono 1 Willamette nhrer slty eoounencement Jane fl Somtaer seastea opens at Willamette varrerslty. JUsigns as Maaagerr-Don Scu lati, Seattle sophomore, chosen recently as first publications manager at Willamette university, this weekend submitted his resig nation, which was accepted by the publications board. Sculati said he probably would not re turn to school next fall. Succes sor Is to be chosen by the board. Brother In Business R. B. Eyerly, brother of Lee U. Eyerly, Friday filed certificate of assum ed business name with the county clerk for the Eyerly Tractor St Equipment company, simultan eously with the withdrawal from the firm of Lee U. Eyerly. Rummage sale, WCTU hall. Good, clean articles. Fri., Sat. Forsberg to Speak Dr. Simon E. Forsberg, theologian and teach' er at the Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland, will speak at the Salem Mennonite church, 17th and Chemeketa street, at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. . . 1 i Attend CCC Program County Commissioner Ralph Girod and N. C. Hubbs, county engineer, at tended CCC day observance at Silver Falls CCC camp and state park Friday. j Hand Is Cut Ernest Rhodes, 19, route six, was treated at the east Salem first aid station Fri day for a cut on his left hand re ceived when an axe he was using slipped. 1 Recklessness Charred Harry L. i Palleson, 1365 Waller street, was charged with reckless driving by city police early Friday morn Ing. j'' Holds Service Rev. H. B. Aar- hus, pastor of the Aumsville Wes leyan Methodist church, will have charge of the service at the WCTU hall Sunday at 2:30 pan. Date Set--Middle Grove school district No. 3 will hold its elec tion at the schoolhouse June 16 at S p.m. I Groups Attend Special Rite At Church Memorial day services will be observed at the First Presbyterian church Sunday with a message by the pastor, Rev. W. Irvin Williams, on "Religion, Patriotism, and Common Sense." The Federation of Patriotic or ders, Salem, will be special guests at this service, and reservations totaling more than 200 have al ready been received from the fol lowing organizations: American Legion auxiliary; Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary; Hal Hibbard auxiliary, Sedgwick Woman's Re lief corps; Disabled American Veterans, United Spanish War Veterans, Kingwood American Legion, West Salem; Caiptol Post No 9, American Lesion. Salem: and Veterans of Foreign Wars. i The vested choir will sing the anthem "Thou God of all Nations" and special instrumental music will be heard. i On Sunday a concert . will be presented at 7:30 p. m., at the church by the Linfield a cappella choir, directed by Virginia Ward Elliott The senior vested choir of the church will unite with the Lin field choir hi the final two num bers of the concert Maurice W. Brennen will present his regular Sunday program of organ music from 7:15 until 7:30 p. m. Master Degre.es To Be Awarded ! Six master of arts degrees are to be awarded at commencement exercises by Willamette univer sity. Registrar Walter E. Erickson said Friday. Five are In the field of teaching, j I i , . Recipients are Lloyd Girod, principal of Richmond grade school in Salem; Gertrude Shisler and Lelia Johnson, Salem senior high school teachers; Helen Mar tha Nelger and Loraine Alice Vkk of Salem, both graduates of Wil lamette in 1940. Arthur Herbert Winters of Bay City is to get the degree In history. ; ! - i ! Numbers Annoonced f j ! Maurice W. Brennen has chos en the following numbers for his Sunday evening program of or gan music to be played at the First Presbyterian church Sunday from 7:15 until 7:30 p. m.: j , , l "Choral Prelude: Rhosymedere", R. Vaughan Williams and "La Na tivite," Jean langlaia. Legal Notice CAIX FOE BIDS 'i The undersigned will receive bids on Fire Host up to the hour of S.-00 o'clock p. m, June 2, 1941. for the following; - - - . - 500 feet of 2 itch hose. I Said hose to be delivered In 50 foot lengths, national standard thread with Drop Forge Rocker Lug Couplings attached, i 400 lbs, pressure. The City reserves the right to accept any or reject sll bids in the" Interest of the City. HANNAH MARTIN City Recorder ; i Salem, Oregon. Ti Three Blind Students to Graduate 1 1 Three .students of the Oregon State school for the blind are to be graduated from the OSB high school May 30, Supt Walter R. Dry said Friday. The exercises are in the,auditorium at 8 p. m. They are John Peter Brand, Mildred Jeanette Jacobs and Eva lyn Anne McDougalL Commence ment address is by Dr. R. Frank lin Thompson of Willamette uni versity.' t . ; I The program Includes invoca tion by Rev. Glenn Olds; vocal and. Instrumental numbers by Jeanette Jacobs, Genevieve Crow ley, Georgenia Young, Rosemary Hinkle and AUene Varbel; and numbers by choruses, directed by Winston Bunnell and accompa nied by Frank E. Sanders. Supt Dry is to present the diplomas and awards. Baccalaureate is set Sunday morning at the First Presbyterian church, with sermon by Rev. W, Irvin Williams. A program of plays and music is to be given by students of the school Tues day night Church Union Is Forecast Bishop Gives 1945 as , Possible Date; Licenses Issued Propect of an organic union be tween the Evangelical church and the Church of the United Breth ren as early as 1945 was forseen by Bishop E. W. Praetorius, St Paul, Minn., when he spoke Fri day morning before the Oregon Washington conference of the Evangelical church now in session here. " Indicating the serious problems involved in such an undertaking. the Bishop said that the merger had been, studied by commissions of the two churches since 1934. During the afternoon, the con ference granted a - license to preach to E. V. Wright and dea cons orders to D. Wilson Jaycox, Eugene Muench, Wilmer N. Browni pastor at Corvallis, and Floyd R. Sartwell. This group was also taken into the itinerancy, which gives them power to vote and take part in conference business. Rev. W. A. Vacker, Soap Lake, Wash.; Rev. V. A. Ballantyne, Jr., Union vale and Rev. William . J. i Gold, Spokane, were voted the order of elder. All elders and deacons , will be ordained Sunday except Muench, who Is to be ordained in Wisconsin. The remainder of the afternoon session was devoted to the annual memorial service for deceased conference members. The message was brought by Rev. C. P. Gates, Seattle, district superintendent for Washington. Today's program was slated to include addresses at 9 a. m. by Bishop Praetorius on "In All His Office: As the Word" and by Dr. W. L. Bollman, executive secretary-treasurer of the general, mis sionary society. On the afternoon calendar are the final committee reports. The sessions are being held at the First Evangelical church, 905 Marion street, of which Rev. James E. Campbell is pas tor ; Junior Society Enjoys Party . Twenty-three members snd teachers of the Junior Sunday school-department First Presby terian, church, were present for a party 'held In the social halls of the ; church Thursday under the leadership of Don Douris, youth director. Present were: Jack For ristel, John Griffith, Virginia Hu ston," Alcetta Gilbert, Peggy Kuhns, Jane Gardner, Joyce Pritz kau, Barbara Bates, Jean Domo galla, Harvey Wolcott, Robert Gordon, Bruce MacDonald, Charles Denison, Marjory Wilson, Jacque line: Wilson, Robert FJfstrom, Donna Lockhead, Lois Kearns, Al bert, Kearns, Mrs. Arthur Silver thorne, Kenneth Silverthorne, Grace Geibei, Evelyn Kearns, Mrs. Ray; Milliston and Douris. Teacher Speaks At Conference Miss Alma Bailey will be the speaker for the Officer's and Teacher's conference at the First Baptist church Monday at 7:30 p. m,--. : - Miss Bailey was superintendent of the primary department at the White Temple (First Baptist church) Portland, and at the same time was superintendent of the Chinese Mission Sunday school. Later she took training In Oak land", Cal, in the Christian Train ing Institute, specializing In child evangelism. Church Slates Guest Speaker f Dr. J. 1L Pollard, head of the department of religion at Linfield college, will be guest speaker for two services Sunday in the Cal vary Baptist church, of which Rev. Arno Q. Weniger is pastor. Dr. Pollard came to linfield about a year ago. It is expected that the pastor of the local con gregation will occupy the oulDit on the first Sunday of the month. CZZGOII CTATirMAN, SaUsy McMahan Adds Another Year to Previous Suspended Sentence Of Man Admitting Gar'Thef t Circuit Court Justice Says Defendant uWiU Find Himself Again and Live Worthwhile life Within the Law" Free again after his second circuit court appearance within a fortnight, Oscar Walters is on parole now from two separate one-year's sentences to the penitentiary. To his previous convic tion on a watch theft charge, Walters on Friday added a plea of guilty to larceny of an automo bile, and Judge L. H. McMahan, who earlier this month had sen tenced Walters and then suspend ed the sentence, added . another year to the suspended peniten tiary term and proceeded to order release of the prisoner. That Walters had suddenly lost balance temporarily after years of honest labor and that he would find himself and again lead a worthwhile life within the law was the theory expressed by McMahan shortly after the brief hearing. The car about which the second case revolved was a sedan belong ing to La Verne C. Smith, "bor rowed" by Walters for a trip to Woodburn, where his wife had been staying. Walters told the judge he plans to return with his family to his former home in Ne braska. 1 CIRCUIT COURT Tom Feehely, Jr, vs. E. A. Wil lard; order that tile held by Coos county sheriff under writ of ex ecution out of Marion county cir cuit court be released from levy and garnishment Fred E. Foberts vs. Beatrice B oilier, Salem Manufacturing company and others; extension of time for filing appeal with clerk of supreme court extended to and including July 28, 1941; defendant allowed to August 9. ' . Pioneer Trust company, execu tor Glenn E. Prime estate, and Ed ith Prime vs. Durward Helyer and W. C. Helyer; three actions dis missed without cost after settle ment out of court A. W. Simmons and A. R. East man vs. City of Silverton and Roy Morley; decree of dismissal by Judge Carl Hendricks. Helen A. Hackney j vs. William F. Hackney; request for writ of execution to Coos sheriff. Edwin Claude Johnson vs. Roy E. Davidson and Myrtle David son; undertaking on appeal from $2631.54 judgment fori plaintiff. Jess Fikan vs. Byron E.Hurd, and others; sheriffs return on sale under foreclosure shows property sold for $600. - Lawrence N. Brown vs. Mayro McKinney and others; order by Judge McMahan sets aside previ ous judgment for non-suit since one of defendants had filed answer containing a counterclaim previ ous to issuance of judgment PROBATE COURT Glenn E. Prime estate, execu tor authorized to accept $1000 as settlement of lease dispute, thus closing three actions Jin circuit and one in justice court against Durward Helyer and W. C. Hel yer. j Rosa Stalzer estate; order con firming sale of property for $600 by F. J. Stalzer, administrator. W. K. Winslow estate; A. A. Winslow named administratrix; Donald A. Young, F. Harlan and J. C. Evans appointed appraisers. Frank W. Spencer estate; final order granted Eva A. Spencer, ex ecutrix, j ' li JUSTICE COURT Leslie Eugene Williams; driving while under influence of intoxica ting liquor; trial without jury at 9:30 this morning. MARRIAGE LICENSES Wayne N. Doughton, 2J, clerk, 145 East Luther street and Melva Belle Savage 25, clerk; 734 North Cottage street both Salem. Peter J. Jensen, 25, truck driver, Dayton, and Ruth E. Rose, 21, housekeeper,; Independence. Gym, Swim Event Held at YMCA At the Salem YMCA a gym and swim party will be given for the young people and members of the First Presbyterian church Satur day from 7:30 until 9:30 p. m. Chairman for the evening will be Edgar Fitzsimmons, who will be assisted by Roy Burns and Jim Smith. The first hour of the party will be spent In the gymnasium where group games wlllbe played. Besides a general swim for all, feature contests in comic diving, under water swimming, and relay races for men and wom en will be staged. if - Many activities are scheduled for the young people of the church by their Youth Council, of which Jane Patton Is president' Twenty two of the group presented a pro gram over the local radio station Sunday and are meeting follow ing the evening service this Sun day to plan for future broadcasts. A three act play will be selected to be presented in July for rais ing funds for summer camp. Forty-nine have registered to go to Nelscott for a three dajr Memor ial outing and win leave Salem Thursday evening. Thirty-seven are registered to date for a Mt Hood climb to be taken on June 8and7. i Vj'v i.h. ,r - SAND, GRAVEL AND CRUSHED OIL ROCK Properly Graded, Trashed Free from Dirt Ph. 8f?z COMMERCIAL SAND & GRAVEL SUP. CO. Ortyca Scteday Herds May ion ' Special Speakers and Music Billed; Civic 1 Dinner Is Monday Formal dedication exercises for the new edifice erected by the First Congregational church will be conducted Sunday at 11 o'clock. The sermon will be preached by Dr. Douglas Horton, New York. Bishop Bruce R. Baxter will also assist -The ritual will be read by the minister, Rev. Robert A. Hutchin son. Josephine Albert Spa'ulding will be guest soloist Open house will be observed from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. The new pipe organ will be played at intervals throughout the afternoon. Prof. Clifford Kantner, Seattle, Prof. T, S. Roberts and Mrs. Bernice East Salem, will preside at the con sole. The final socialevent in con nection with the opening of the new building will be held Mon day in-the assembly room at 6:30 p. m. The dinner will be presided over by Earl Snell, secretary of state. Greetings will be extend ed by Governor Charles A. Sprague, Justice George Ross man, Senator Douglas McKay, Irl McSherry, Ray Yocom, Mrs. Karl G. Becke and other civic leaders. Rev. Guy Drill will represent the ministerial union. !! The ; principal address will be given j by President Walter C. Giersbach, Pacific university. The university male quartet will fur nish musical selections. Mr. Hut chinson announces that the affair is civic rather- than religious in character. School Choir Concert Set The Linfield a cappella choir, Linfield college, McMinnville, will be heard in concert at the First Presbyterian church, Sunday, at 7:30 p. m This choir, under the leadership of Virginia Ward El liott, will be remembered by Sa lem people for the program of Christmas carbls which they pre sent each year. The senior vested choir of the First Presbyterian church, which is also directed by Mrs. Elliott will assist in the program, with the combined chors singing the last two numbers on the program. The following numbers will be sung: "Adoramus to Christe", Pales trina; "Alia Trinita", fifteenth cen tury; "Gloria Patri", Palestrina; "Cherubic Hymn'', Gretchaninoff; "My Soul is Athirst for God", (Robert Johnson, baritone) Stick les; "Hail, daddening Light", Woods; "The Promises", Panchen ko; "Brother. James Air", Mar gosa hymn tune; "The Lord Is My Light", (Eleanor Avery, contral to) Allitsen; "From Grief to Glory", verse III, "Spring " Re turns", verse IV, "Life", Christian sen; "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains", (Philip McHarness, tenor), Harker; "Lost in the Night", Christiansen; "Hosanna", Jones; offertory; "As Torrents in Summer", Elgar; -Thou God of All Nations", i Lester, combined choirs of First Presbyterian church and Linfield college. Preceding the concert Maurice W. Brennen will play a program of organ music from 7:15 until 7:30 p. m. Special Week Set Beginning Monday at 8 p.m. the Church of Christ will have a lectureship week with three ser vices each day. Preachers and leaders from Idaho, Washington and Oregon will take part Every one is Invited. . A. Gerwia Company, Scheduled 11 -tWr-. ill 2t 1811 Sale of Salem Power Lines i - -. - -.-, Is Outlined s The Bonneville adniinistration will deliver electric power to the Salem electric cooperative associ ation for distribution in the city of Salem at the same price the co operative is now paying for energy delivered at the Eola sub-station, provided negotiations between the two agencies are successfully con cluded. , -i The plan provides that the Bonneville administration will purchase the cooperative's existing transmission 'line from Eola to West Salem and assume the cost of extending it across the Willam ette river to Salem. x i Administrator Paul J. Raver ad vised the cooperative Friday that the "purchase of the line would constitute an appropriate and de sirable method of serving the co operative in the city of Salem." : Raver added that he had ad vised his staff to take steps to in itiate negotiations for purchase of the line and to construct the river crossing. r Book Quoted In Sermons I Epwortli League Croups Slate Installation : Sunday Morning First Methodist church . an nounces that its pastor, Dr. J. C. Harrison, will give in three ser mons, beginning Sunday, a re view of "This Is the Victory" by Dr. Leslie D. Weatherhead, City Temple, London. ; This I downtown church has been destroyed by bombs but its pastor, whose books for many years have been read throughout Christendom, carries on. The ca thedral choir, directed by Dean Melvin Geist, will sing, "Glory in! Excelsis," Bach. Miss Evelyn Gibson, Linfield college faculty, Will be guest soloist singing "O, Divine ' Redeemer," Gounod. In the evening a duet will be sung by Miss Helen Dean and Mark Waltz, "Sweet Hour of Prayer4 by Irwin and Mr. Waltz will be! the soloist singing "The Publican," VandeWater. Dr. Har rison will have for his text "When They Were All in One Accord." A special feature of the service Sunday! morning will be the in stallation of the officers of the intermediate and high school Ep worth leagues. They are: high high school, president Frank Bennett jr.; vice-president Mel vin Gilsen; secretary, Florence Lewis; treasurer, Ross Palleske; chairman of worship, Jean Row land; chairman of world com radeship, Ruth Bain; chairman of community service, Joan Roddy; chairman of recreation, Winser Acton; chairman of transporta tion, Vu-ginia Covert Intermedi ate: president Bob Bennett; vice president Jack Lee; secretary Marjorie . Lundhal; treasurer, Phillip Welling; chairman of worship, JoAnn Palleske; chair man of : world comradeship, Jane Acton; 'Chairman of community service, Marcia Moore and chair man of i recreation, Mary Ruth Smothers. SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN (MisMart SyaoS) 18th and A streets. H. W. Cross. pastor. Sunday school and Bible class v a.: m. services it) a. m. CHURCH OF THE NAZAREXE 13th and Center streets. Leo Web ster; Collar, pastor. a. m. Christian Workers prayer meeting;. 9:45 a. m. Sunday Bible school. MUford StuU, Supt. 11 I o'clock morning worship. Choir special dericted by Frank Lit wilier. Sermon. "Abiding in Christ- rear cod. : p.m. young peoples meetings. Junior group, Mrs. Jessie Rudin, supervisor; intermediates, Mrs. Bessie Skinner, supervisor; Hi-N-Y group. Miss Viola Satter. advisor; sen ior .group, special service planned. Fred Caahioo, president. 7:45 p. m. evening evangelistic missionary ser vices Concert by orchestra directed by Neil Cashion. Congregational singing. Choir special directed by Frank Lit wiUer. Sermon, guest speakers. Rev. and Mrs. i Ralph Cook,, recently fur lough ed missionaries from India. Rev. and Mrs. ! Cook were formerly pas tors at Oregon City. On Monday night at 8 o'clock they will show some pic tures' of their work in India. SAINT PACL'S EPISCOPAL. Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy com munion 7:30 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Prayer service and sermon at li. i WESLEY AN METHODIST LoweU Gilger, pastor. Service at the WCTU hill on Commercial and Ferry streets. Sunday J JO p. m. Rev. H. B. Aarhus will be the speaker. Mo even ing service. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Gaines street at 5th. H. C Snavely, pastor.. Sunday school 9:45. Worship att 11 o'clock. t JO p. m. young peo ple's service. Evangelistic service 7 JO o'clock. Tuesday, missionary band S p. m. 1 Wednesday Bible study and prayer. . i- trim li u iiiii Lutri. r - iuene Jili Church Services KfVTB COSTAL UGHTHOVII 429 SUt street. 19 o'clock Sunday school: 11 o'clock, morning worship !: p. m. evening evangelistic serv ices; S p. KL Wednesday, midweek Bible study; S p. m. Friday, young people's meeting. George fads, pastor. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315'4 North Commercial street. Sun day ervtees: Bible school 1 p. m. Oe voUonal S p. m. evangelistic 1M p. m. Tuesday, prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday, divine healing 7 JO p. m. Saturday. 130 p. nv. Evangelist Hans Hanson will be bringing the mess ages Saturday and Sunday nights. J. C ana Usasy wuson, pastors. KNIGHT MEMORIAL. CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets. Howard C Stover, minister. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Getting , the Best of Fear." Anthem. "My Faith Looks Up to TbeeC Duet. "In the Garden With Jesus." Alice Fay Dougherty, Richard Parke. Evening service. 7 JO o'clock. Sermon, "What Happened at Pente cost." Sunday school 10 a. m. Uoyd Arnold. Supt. Young people S -JO p. m. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Located on the corner of Highland avenue and Church street. Herman H. Macy, minister. Svnday school at 10 a. m. Clifton Ross, Supc The 11 o'clock service in charge of students and fac ulty. Cascade college, Portland. Dr. Earl Barker, deaa of men, preacher. Students will give special messages in song. Junior and senior CS societies 7 p. m. Dr. Barker. S o'clock evange listic service. Student testimonies, spe cial music -features service. Midweek prayer and praise service Thursday at S p. m. , v CHURCH. OF CHRIST Corner Cottage and Shipping streets. Bible study 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Subject. "The Christian Race." Young people's meeting 1p.m. Preach ing S p. m. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible i school assembly 9:45 a. m. Morning worship and communion 1030. Sermon. "Birds of a Feather." Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Young people's oratorical contest. Sermon, "Pentecos tal Power." Midweek service Thurs day 7:30 p. m.'.;: AMERICAN LUTHERAN North Church street south of Center street. Rev. p. W. sjikseh, pastor. 9:45 bunaay school. A Class ior every age. Oscar Liudahl. supt. 11 a. m. Memorial Suhaay, patriotic service. Call to wor ship, "Dear Lord and i'ather of Man kina," choir, "i'aiin of Our f athers Living Still." auoience. Common serv ice with scripture and prayer. "'Our God Our Help in Ages Past." audience, special music arranged by Mark waltz, director of music. "My Country "l is of Thee," audience. Sermon, "Look Back with An ye to the Future." Closing, benediction and Doxoiogy. This service may be heard over KSlM 11-12 noon. tJiU p. m. young people's service. Luther League. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemekeia and Liberty streets. Sun day school Ilia. m. Services 11 a. m. and p. m. Lesson-sermon: "Soui anu Body." Wednesday meeting at p. m. includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Reading room at 305 Masonic building open daily ex cept Sunday, 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Wed nesday evening , until 7:30. BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North Capitol and Marion streets. Edwin Horstman, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. red . Kruse. oupu Worship 11 a. in. "Becoming Christ like." Christian Endeavor 8 p. m. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson street. S. Raynor Smith. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock with Memorial day program, the ,- pastor preaching on "The Voice of Memory." The choir, directed by Robert Klem pel. wul sing. Ep worth Leagues meet p. m. Worship 7:30 o'clock, with J. S. Murray, chief clerk of Oregon state penitentiary speaking on "The Prevention of Delinquency." Midweek Service Thursday. 7:3U p. m. The fourth quarterly conference will be held on Thursday, June 5. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage at D street. J. F. Ol thoff, DD, pastor. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Arnold Frey, Supt. Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Ascending and Returning Lord.- Youth meeting 6 JO p. m. Evening service at 7 JO. Sermon, "The Secret of a Successful Life." BYPU anniversary program Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Devotional meet ing Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Choir re hearsal Thursday at p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and North Winter streets. Rev. W. Irvin Williams, pastor. Don ald Douris, director religious educa tion. Church school 9:45 a. m. J. J. Fitzsimmons, Supt. Worship 10:55 a. m. Patriotic' organizations as special guests. Message by pastor, "Deltgion, Patriotism and Common Sense." An them, senior vested choir, "Thou God of All Nations." Trumpet solo. Young people's CE S p. m. Intermediate and high school CE 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:15 O'clock. Maurice W. Brennan organ concert 7:15 until 7 -JO. Linfield a cappella choir concert 7 JO p. m, assisted by senior choir of First Presbyterian church, both directed by Virginia Ward Elliott. Youth fellowship following evening service. Choir prac tice Wednesday 730 p. m. Prayer ser vice Thursday 7:39 p. m. Explorer unit older Scouts, Monday 7:30 p. m. led by Kenneth Murphy. Boy Scout troop No. 9 Tuesday at 7 JO p. m. William Bentson, Scoutmaster. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cottage at Marion street. Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. Dedication of church school classrooms 9:45 o'clock. Worship service 11 a. m. dedication of the sanctuary. Sermon by Dr. Douglas Horton, New York. Open house 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Civic dinner Monday at 30 p. m. FIRST EY ANGELICAL Corner Marion and Summer streets. Rev. James E. Campbell, minister. Er nest Friesen, minister of music. Sun day school 9:45 a. m. Wilson Launer, Supt. Morning ' worship ; 11 o'clock. Bishop X. W. Praetorius. St Paul. Minn, morning message. At Z:30, Dr. Bollman. executive secretary-treasurer of Missionary society, Cleveland, Ohio, will speak. Sunday evening service at 730, when Roy Stetler, director of the Evangelical publishing house. Harris burg. Pa, will bring message. Bible study and prayer service Thursday at 7:30 p.' m. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. Stew art and Juanlta M. Billings. Sunday Crs It l ! Here's Some Inside , dU-JLl-Il-0 Dope on How to .-.v- For -.. v4V; J '" DATES - niiE . PLACE See Suadaj's Ortca Statesman PAGE nvz 9S a. m. Sunday school- 11 o"ctoek morning worship hour. Rev. Stewart G. BiUinjs speaking on Christian Evi dences vs. Christian Profession." S3S, p. m. young people's meetings. jk m. evangelisuc 'service. Measage by pastor. "ine Place of Fear in- Relig ion." Tuesday, 7.-45 p. m prayer and praise service. Friday, no evening ser vice. - ' ENGLRWOOD UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nebraska avenue and lTth street. David L. Ringland. , minister. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Life Through Death." Christian Endeavor (JO p. m. Evening worship 1J o'clock. Sermon, by Rev. Dean Potndexter. pastor of Leslie . Methodist church, on "The Measure ox a Christian." j FRRR METHODIST Corner Market and Winter streets. David L. r en wick, minister. Sunday school 945 a. m. Morning worship at II o'clock. Young people's service at 7 p. m. Stereopticeei address on Sun day schools. Rev. J. W. Baker, 7 MS ! p. nu Midweek prayer service Wed nesday 7:45 p, m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Marion Liberty streets. Guest speaker at both services Sunday, Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe. president Multno mah School of the Bible and writer of the ' comment ess the International Sunday school lessons printed in the magazine "King's Business." published by the Los Angeles Bible Institute. His topics, morning. "Permanent Things." and evening. "Passing Things." Dr. Irving A. Fox. pastor, will return to hat putpit next Sunday. June 1. He has been in attendance at the i Northern Baptist convention. Wichita, Kan, for two weeks. SALVATION ARMY ' 241 State street, phone 9437. Major and Mrs. George Houghton, officers In charge. Company meeting, 9:45 o'clock. Includes classes for all ages, with jun ior program, and Instructive senior class. "More Than Conquerors," sub ject of Major Houghton In holiness meeting at 11 o'clock. Young people's lef ion convenes at S r. m nllorf at 7 JO by Salvation service. The major wui ape-aa: on irvercoming UDstacies. Week night public meetings Tuesday, prayer meeting; Thursday and Satur day: free and easv nraise Brvir Ev eryone urged to come. BKOOKS COMMUNITY m young people of Brooks church will conduct the worship service, with Rev. Carl Siht Willmtt pastor, as guest speaker. Rev. Seibel jhui speaK on in uooa news at ll a. m Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. Crowthen. sunt i Ran- r.u. rtMm minister. FIRST BAPTIST' (HAYESV1LLE BRANCH) One mile north of city limits on the Portland highway. Bible school 9:45 a. m. with classes for aU ages. Dewey Davis: Sunt. RVPIT c-ia n u. m . ' r i. .... mMA Mrs. Leon Lambert, advisors. CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC SUte and 18th streets. F. H. Theuer, BD. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Otto i Gronke. Supt.Divine worship. 'Soul Thirt tnw 4lA ' 11 . M 1 man service 9 a. m. Pubtic examinaUon vi cvniirmanas Wednesday 7:30 p. m. ' Confirmation class Saturday 9 a. m. IMMANUEL BAPTIST I Corner of North azel andXAcademy streeU. Rev. James T. Martini pastor. Sunday services: Bible school 19 a. m. morning worshio 11 o'clock, led by the yot' - people. w4th pastor speak P JH whrist's Challenge to Youth." ?trU. '. p- m- Evening gospel service 7:45 o'clock. "What Christ Means to " j i f . p. in. FIRST MirnnnRT ..s,iTe "na Church streeU. Dr. J. C Harrison, minister. Miss Ruth Cramer, director of religious education. The church school ; 45 a. m. Nursery 11 o'clock. Worship 10J0 o'clock, with Dr. Harrison preaching on "This Is the Victory Our Faith." The Cathe dral choir will sing "Glory in Ecel sis" (Bach), and Miss Evelyn Gibson will sing "O Divine Redeemer" as the offertory solo. Intermediate and high school leagues and University vespers 6 JO p. m. Evening worship at 7:45 o clock. Sermon topic, "When They Were All in One Place and In One Accord." Special music, by quartet. FIRST" CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, pastor. Church school 9:30 a. m. morning worship and communion aer vice IS 43. The pastor will speak upon the theme. "A Glorious Diacipleship." There will be special musical numbers by the choir, directed by John Schmidt, jr. Solo, "The Lord is My Shepherd.3 . . iuii m. voie Children s church, leadership of Mrs. w t cnuorcni pastor, at the morning worship hour. Message. "What? Me too 7" At 4:15 o'clock Chris " Endeavor services, four groups. At 7 JO. evenin mnMiteMa ...... , , ' --w ' n ki ntc with message, by pastor on "Man or Mollycoddle? Take Your Choice." Among, special musical numbers at this Bervica will h anln k r..n.v.u Dermott. Midweek prayer and Bible iuuj neuiienuj 13V p. III. CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and South r.tHrtv - . .... ..., Rev. Arno O WmiMr e.. day services: Bible school 9:45 a. m. Frederick W. Lehmann, Supt Morn ing worship 11. o'clock Dr. J. H. Pol- . "niieia college, speaker. Young peole's meeting :15 p. m. Evening worshio at ?!30 nWk rw i sneaker. Midweek mmpm n day at 7 JO p. m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South rnmm.rrlnl at street. Dillon W Mill niir school .19 a. m. Meeting for worship . message, juae Exnorts to Personal Evangelism." Christian En deavor t:S p. m. Evangelistic service 7 JO D. m. Prayer meetm Thuruiu 8 p. ra. CHURCH or Jesus rnnis-r OF LATTER DAY SAINTS The reorganized churrh win nut at Moose hall. 12th and Leslie streeU. L-nurcn scnooi 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Rulae ... 1n.rt.. covenant at 0:45 p. m, followed by -evening services. Viators welcome. LESLIE METHODIST -. Jvoutn commercial and Myers streets. Dean C PaintMrti minMMi c,.4.H church school 9:45 a. m. General Supt, Miss Florence Berndt. Morning wor ship It o'clock. Memorial day mess- . ls we rorgei. special music by choir. Epworth Leagues at .30 p. m. Hifh SrhWkl UkaffllA - mnA UJl.... - vbw nmc.H league meet together In parlor. 4tr. and Mrs. Steve Anderson meet junior nigh league In their room, Srjcitl mtssiis mrvlcm hv ths aKi ! . ramilUr ones, hymn, ftok. ducts susu aRaJMltjlllSV, Become a STAR in your own kitchen. . PLAN TO ATTEND ,: : THE ; : Orcgra Efdcna ''Hspy miica'V