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Tb OSEGOII STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning. September 27, 1841 Local News Briefs Fennlts , Issued -Building per-1 Fatalities listed - There was mit were v Issued Friday to onjy fatality due to industrial Charles E. Roblin to Teroof ga- jj,4 rw a-i , rase at 737 Center street, $45; f ? Stevens and Son to Tepair Jewelry wee enoing oepiemoex 49, we store at 339 Court street. $25: 1 state industrial accident commls- Mrs. Margaret A.! Will to erect sion reported Friday. The victim private garage at 786 North Win- j was Herman L. Greener,. Ver- ter street, $150: J. E. Krauger to I nonia, sawmill worker. There were alter warehouse at 1023 North 1 90S industrial accidents reported Commercial street,! $400. Rummage sale. Sat. Mathis Bros. Autos Collide Cecil O'Reilly, 525 Belmont street, and Lyle A. Winkler of Silverton drove eutos . which collided : Thursday alter- to the week. commission, during the i Lutz florist Ph. 8592. 1276 N. Lib New Program Slated -Boy Scout troop number 12 is slated to meet Monday night in its Jason noon at Belmont arfd Broadway Lee church quarters, under Joe streets.. Operators ot cars which Chenowith, hew scoutmaster, who collided early Friday morning at declares he has a new program to Capitol and Union streets were offer.1 Harold, Duncan will assist Lawrence Long. 449 Division 1 Scoutmaster- Chenowith, ; accord , street and Comer IL Edwards, I ing to George Bonner, chairman of 205 Park avenue. the troop. Troop members asked to bring a friend. are Savings insured to $5,000.00 are earning S at Salem Fed- Ten Trucks Work Ten trucks were employed Friday as work of rocking the new grade of the South River road near Roberts eral, 130 South Liberty. station got under way. With con-. . cations fair today the portion around which a detour has been necessary for several weeks will be in use for weekend drivers, N. C Hi-bbs, county engineer, said. Badgers New .Cafe,' 150 S. Liberty. Bond filed A $1000 bond covering his liabilities as com mander of Capitol post No. 9, Will Consider Bids Bids for road and bridge projects aggre gating a cost of more than- $600, 000 will be considered by the state highway commission at a meeting in Portland October 16 and 17 Most of the bids will involve co operative federal and state proj ects. Buy Johns-Manvilie lifetime roofs. American Legion, in disbursing 18 months to pay,no down payment relief funds under the indigent soldiers' and - sailors' act was filed Friday with Marion county court by Fred Gahlsdorf. Hosiery mending, j Fred Meyer Lower Level, I Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com. P. 4642. Ask Statements Call for state ments showing the financial con dition of Oregon state banks, as of September 24, was issued here Friday by A A. Rogers, state sup erintendent of banks. A similar- call was issued in Washington, DC, involving national banks. Articles of Incorporation Filed Bv State Podlfcye-nent Board With County Clerk A copy of articles of incorporation for. the new Oregon Poultry Improvement board, non-profit organization, were filed Friday with Marion County Clerk U. G. Boyer. Organization, authorized, by the last legislature, is for the purpose of bettering Oregon's United Prayer League Gains New Members ' Dozens of names have been re ceived from persons wishing to join the newly organized United Prayer league, according to Rev. T. W. Henderson. , Persons who wish' to- become members may get further infor mation at 480 North 19th street phone 6287. . '. Name listed Certificate of assumed business name was filed Friday with the county clerk for Thaye's Ad service, room 5, Steus- Wanted Places for young men to loof building, by Thaye Milton- work for room and board and berger. Miller's announce fresh new choc olate for today. 39c per lb., lb. ' free. Rally Day Sunday The church school of the First Presbyterian Church has scheduled its annual rally day Sunday,; with the pro gram beginning at 9:45 a. m. Injured in Wreck A badly lac erated lip was the most serious in- jury suffered by Dale Meredith of Portland in an auto accident on . the Pacific highway about ten small wages while attending the Capital Business college. Ph. 5987. Auto "Prowled" Don Reynert of Corvallis told city police Fri day someone took the spare tire and wheel and a dash clock from his car while parked .in the 600 block Mill street last Saturday night. Rummage Friday and Saturday, 433 Ferry. Given First Aid Norman Hill, 255 South 14th street and Charles Knight 494 Mill street were miles south of Salem Thursday treated Wednesday night by city night He was brought into the first aid men for severe head Salem General hospital. " cuts. Hill struck the windwing -of his auto. Eagles and friends Dance tonight Book Received "Taxation of Industrial Corporations in Ore gon, and Washington, a booklet Miller's announce fresh new choc- . late for today. 39c per lb., Y lb. free. Vets to Bay Bond A $100 de fense savings bond is to be pur- been received by the chamber of commerce. Fry and pastry Smoke Shop. cook wanted. chased by Hal Hibbard camp of written by James C. Rettie, has the United Spanish Wax Veterans, according to S. Nelson: comman der. Membership will be assessed to raise the money. In Training Cadet Joe Thom as, son of Mr., and Mrs. John Thomas, has completed his ten weeks primary training at Santa Monica and has now been trans ferred to Moffet Field for further training in the air corps. Open house Sunday New 5 room modern house, 2295 N. 4th. Class Postponed Opening ses sion of the Salem ; YMCA nat uralization class, set. tor tonight has been postponed until October 4. C. A. Kells. instructor, said Friday. - Dinner Served Under the aus pices of the home economics club a chicken dinner will be served Service Men Where They Are What They're Doing Norman Edward Mallory, Scio, Donald E. McGarry and Edward Clifford Richards, both of Salem, and Leslie Ray Ar ranee. Falls City, were enlisted in the US navy and entrained for the training sta tion at San Diego to enter one of the 57 trade schools after com pleting the eight weeks of recruit training. Leon Melvin Tripplett, Salem, is visiting his parents on 10 days tonight at the Roberts grange hall leave. Tripplet has completed his between 6 and 8 p.: m. Store Omitted List of business firms participating I in Salem's Fall Opening omitted Montgom ery Ward, it was learned Friday. Obituary Plank At the residence near Liberty, September 14, Arthur C. Plank, at the age of 69 years. Survived by wife, Agnes Plank; daughters. Mrs. Lucille Schmick, Portland, Mrs. Lucyette Papenfus, Salem, Mrs. Anna Mardis, Portland; sons, Merle" Plank, Colorado, Everett Plank, Salem, Floyd , Plank, Sa lem. and Lawrence I Plank, Sa lem; brothers, L. H. Plank, South Dakota, Ray Plank, Minneapolis; sister. Mrs. Clara Bullis, Corval , Funeral will. r De neia xroro course of 20 weeks at the machin 1st mates school and will be assigned- to the Pacific fleet upon his return to San Diego. Billy Duane Coons, Salem, is spending 10 days leave with his parents. Coons graduated from the electrical school. He will see duty with the Pacific fleet upon his return to San Diego, Kenneth Brooks DeLong, sea man second class, is spending 15 days leave with his parents in Salem. DeLong enlisted through the local station and upon com pleting his recruit training he en tered the yeoman school. After 20 weeks he graduated and will see duty with the fleet Milton Leroy Hutchins, seaman second class, is on 10 days leave visiting his parents in Salem. Hutchins graduated from the yeo man scnool ana . was enustea the Rose Lawn Funeral home T- Saturday September 27, 3 p. m. Concluding service at the Belcrest Memorial park. Kenneth Henry Rucker, seaman second class, is home on 15 days leave. Rucker was graduated from the communication school as quartermaster. Upon his return he will be assigned to the Pacific fleet Wilton Woodrow Brett,' Brooks, is spending 10 days leave after receiving his eight weeks recruit White At the residence, 2075 McCoy street, Willard E. White, 69, on September 25. Survived by wid ow. Emma A. White; son, L. L. White of ddPhJtdau1hH training at the naval training sta Laura moauy m. xwauumw, Faney oi roruanu, au uu- Jay Charles Bernard, Scio, son ana ma now t osueui. spending 10 days leave with his ler, Mrs. miw w . parents. Bernard enlisted through inree Dromers a wk t,. s5 B etatinn .... I eavaas, .Oa i aa so -, wsa Anselmoy Neo, ana xour graaa- Harrold. metalsmith second class, Is spending seven days leave with his parents. Harrold enlisted u the nary April, 1939, and re ceived his training at San Diego. He has been stationed with the i Pacific fleet for the past year and half at Honolulu. rhndren. Funeral services rrom Rose Lawn Funeral home Satur day at 10 JO a. bu Eev. Guy U Drill off ieiatin. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park, f Lard on Louis P. Lardon, at the resl- a . .i. J Vi trm. nt 83 years, Friday, September 26. 1 Asks Uiest aupport Survived by two sons, Paul I Interest ln Community Chest of Albany, and Noah, of Los An- activities throughout the year as geles, CidLf.; two daughters, Mrs. well ' as financial support ' during Mary- A. Fox and Mrs. Hulda the drive was asked of members Beutler, both of Salem; ; eight of the Salem Credit association by grandchildren and . two great- Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson, pastor grandchildren.' Services Monday, of the First Congregational Sept 29, 3 p. m, at'.the. Clough- church, when he spoke before the Earrick' chapel. Interment at j group at its luncheon session Fri- Pratum. " ; day. poultry, by official supervision of breeding flock selection and test ing for disease, the articles de clare. The board is to act as offi cial state agency for the National Poultry Improvement 5 plan. "Signing : the articles as presi dent was J. R. McRae, Milwau kee; C Y. Coyle, St .Paul, sign ed as vice president, and Noel L. Bennison of Oregon State college as secretary. Annual meeting of the board, which 1 to be com prised by 11 persons,, most of them selected ex officio, is slated for the second Monday in July at Salem.. v".:il';-: ' Membership' on the board is to go to the president and secretary of the Oregon Poultry Improve ment, association, president and secretary of the Oregon Turkey Improvement association, a com mercial poultryman and a com' mercial turkey operator meeting specific requirements, the direct or of the state department of agriculture, chief of the division of animal industry, the poultry extension specialist of Oregon State college, the poultry veteri narian in charge of the official laboratory and a supervisor of operations to be named by the balance ot the membership at its regular meeting. Also filed Friday were articles of incorporation for Weber & Winter Lumber company, with 50 shares of capital stock at $100 par each. Principal office of the concern, which, according to its articles, is to engage in buying and selling of timberlands and equipment, in logging, lumber ing and sawmill business, is to be at Turner. Incorporators are M W. Weber, J. G. Winter and Aline L. Winter. CIRCUIT COURT Eleanor S. Taylor vs. James Taylor; complaint for divorce, charging cruel and inhuman treat ment asking custody of minor child and $10 a month support money; married April 22, 1935. La Veda Rogers Marsh vs. James Joseph Marsh; motion for custody of minor child,' $100 suit money and $25 a month support money during pendency of suit. C. G. Mohney vs. E E Larson and Grace R. Larsen; order of default and decree giving plain tiff judgment for $400, interest as specified, $7.50, $50 attorney's fees and costs and foreclosing mortgage. Fred E Roberts vs. E. Beatrice Bollier and others; order substi tutes name of Elijah A Brad- field, trustee in bankruptcy for estate of Fred E Roberts, in place of plaintiff; order giving addi tional time for filing transcript of appeal to supreme court to No vember 1. PROBATE COURT Harriett Thiel estate; H. A Thiel petitions for release of dow er interest of wife in tract in Cloverleaf farms so that property may be sold to Fred Fredericl. Roy F. Sco field guardianship; Lettie Scofield, mother of 13-year old boy, named his guardian and authorized to accept $150 as dam ages to bicycle and person of ward in settlement of any claim against truck and driver following recent collision at Hines and 13th streets. Edwith Thomas ' Hall estate; Charles Guthrie, John Rickman and Raymond Kites appraise at $13,131.91. Frank L. Webster estate; E W. Harland named administrator of estate consisting in Marion coun ty of $500 in personal property; Claude Miller, Jack Guthrie and William McCarroll appointed ap praisers. JUSTICE COURT Curtis E Service; angling with out a license; $25 and costs. Earl P. Wallen; NSF check; 30 days in jail. , James O. Thomas; failure to stop at stop sign; $1 and costs . Kenneth L. Sheridan; driving after revocation of operator's li cense; pleaded innocent; trial set for 10 a. m., October 16, Marion Miller; NSF check; pleaded innocent; trial set for. 10 a. m, October 17; $T50 undertak ing for bail posted. deo S. Wimmer; non-support charges , dismissed at request - of private prosecutrix, state consent ing. : MARRIAGE LICENSES Jay L. Chaney, jr 28, truck driver. Myrtle Creek, and ' Mar' jorie M. Johnson, 24, stenogra pher, Portland. . ' Hillman Perkins, 31, logger, Jefferson, and Ora Lee McGill, 29, domestic, route 1, Jefferson. George Weikum, legal, farmer, route 5, and Emilie Perlich, bak ery employe, 1080 North Church, both of Salem. Louis J. Matye, jr., 23, farmer. route 2, and Alberta Moullet 19, housekeeper, both of Silverton. . Robert Warren Duke, 21, clerk. 345 Bellvue. and Edna Irene War ren, 21, housekeeper, 475 North High street both of Salem MUNICIPAL COURT George Marsters, Portland, drunk, sentenced to 30 days in city jail. James G. Noble, Salem, drunk, released on $10 bait Dahl R. Wilbanks, Burnt Woods, Ore., illegal use of horn, paid $2.50 bail. Joe Bello, 21st and Mission streets, disorderly conduct, paid $10 bail. ' - Ernest Drake, 754 South 13th street running through red light fined $1. FIRST METHODIST Corner State and Church streets. Dr. J. C. Harrison, minister; Ruth Cramer, director of religious educa tion. Church school. S.-43: momma worship, 10:50, sermon topic, "Holy Al liances." Special music. Cathedral choir under the direction ot Dean Geist. University Vespers, intermedi ate and high school youth fellowship groups. 6:30: evening worship. 1M, sermon topic, "The Responsibility of Hearing." Mary Margaret Livesay will sing as an Offertory solo, l comt to Thee" (Caro Roma). Special Music AiTaneed for Sunday While the first Sunday in Octo ber marks the resumption of the regular fall schedule at the First Congregational church, Lena Belle Tartar, director of the Pilgrim chorus, announces the appearance of her group at the worship serv ice on Sunday morning. Several new voices have been added to the chorus and applica tions for admission are being con sidered. The Willamette duo, Car olyn Brown and Keith Sherman, have also returned. A series of special musical programs is being arranged and already a number of artists of national reputation have been booked for appearance during the fall, and winter. Rev. Robert : A. Hutchinson, minister, announces a special ser ies of sermons commencing Sun day morning, when he will speak on . a theme suggested by Lord Tweedsmuirs book "The Talent for Irving Worthily.'' ' Budget Hearing Set GERVAIS A budget for the dry for the six months ending June 30, 1942, calls for $2202 for operating expenses. The taxpay ers are called to meet in the audi torium Monday night, October 20, for the purpose of levying the tax. Croups Meet During Week Forum Slated At Church Panel Discussion on Community Church Arranged Sunday In recognition of the. interest in the approaching Community Chest campaign, the First Pres byterian church on Sunday night will present a panel discussion between the pastor and represen tatives of the agencies being served by the Chest - Representing -the group will be the following people: Boy Scouts, R. R. Ruddiman; YWCA, Esther Little; YMCA, Paul Wallace; Sal vation Army, William McGil- christ; Camp Fire girls, Mrs. L. T, Graves; Hotel de Minto, C,H Carrier; Red Cross, Olive Doak Bynon; and the Catholic Chari ties. Golden Jubilee Rites Slated at Monmouth Zion Evangelical church, Mon mouth, announces, that on October 5 the Golden Jubilee services of the church will be held. The church was organized in October of 1891. Speakers for the services of the day will be Dr. E W. Petticord, and Dr. J. A. Goode, a former pas tor, both of Portland. Friends of the church everywhere are in vited' to take part in the program Virginia Bendickson, Mrs. F. W. Taylor. ; - On Tuesday night the. finance committee will hold Its first meet ing after - the- holidays. Its per sonnel Includes Dr. H. E. Rahe, J. D. Fpleyvi B. E. SissonH. G. tiiurcil Urganlzauons mart, Donald Brazie, Preston Schedule Sessions ; Doujfrton, Dr, Waldo ZeUer. - , George Kelley, Leonard GOkey, Rally Day , Sunday ' . William Porter and Wayne Tay- : : lor. - i - First (Methodist church will ob- The Unlversitr Vesners cabinet serve annual Christian EducaUon wiU spend Friday afternoon and week beginning Sunday with ral- night-and aU day October S and ly day I in the church schooL On 4 Road's End in retreat The MopdaV night the board . of edu- cjt includes, President Leo vbuuu, gunner wuwe upervision Baldwin; vice-president Jun e all theieducaUonal work Is done, Woldt. secretary, Jean Jackson; will meet for dinner and business. frirr mn Tomlta? worshlri. The members of this board ire Iruj. r 4 u.h uIISh. the pastor;, Ruth Cramer, direct- eU; Sunday schooL Helen Davis; or of religious education; Dr. R. musiv Mary Margaret Livesay M. Gatke, Mrs. J. E. Purdy, Dr. and Margaret. Pemberton;i cookie Daniel Schulze, Mrs. H. E Rahe, Jar( Eleanor. Todd; art, i Reeva Bob Bennett, Frank Bennett Jr, Schmidt; publicity, Dix Moser; Leo Baldwin, Gordon Carl, Win- past president Winston Taylor. Bum iijwr, me presiaeni 01 wu- xiso attending will be councilor, lamette tmiversity, Frank Ben- Dr. j. c Harrison; Ruth Cramer, nett Mrs. Paul Acton, Mrs. Roy advisor; Hilma Breuser, church Lockenour, Hetta Fields and Rex secretary, and Glenn Olds: On Tuesday the Youth council, I Sunday morning Dr. J. C Har- which has the .leadership of Jun- j rison will preach another In the for and senior high school stu- series of practical sermons on dents, university and young "Holy Alliances." Dean Geist will adults, will - meet Members of j lead the choir in singing "I Will this council are Ruth Cramer,! Lift Up Mine Eyes' (Rogers). In Bob Hamilton, Mrs. L. D. Water- the evening Dr. Harrison win man, Mrs. Norma Shaw, Carolyn preach on "The Responsibility of Wilson, Bob Bennett Jane Acton, Hearing," and 'Mary Margaret Laura Hale, Dr. Daniel Schulze, Livesay win sing, "I Come to Frank Bennett jr Jean Rowland, Thee," by Caro Roma. The Japa- Frank Bennett Margaret Pember-tnese Junior choir, Hazel Green, ton and Winston Taylor. directed by Koto Kyono, win be On Wednesday nizht the chil- featured in three special numbers, dren's division, having the leader ship of all departments from the junior age and younger,, will JS- ?'BS- "vi Inmates Shown auuf vuui Ajoiiif 11 cNica aa!jrj Mrs. H. E Palleske, Mrs. E. C. Work of State Mffler, Mrs. O. H. Yetter, Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Marie Lippold, Mrs. M. J. Gilson, Mrs. John Sohrt; Mrs. Frank James, Mr. C. F. Wilson, Mrs. Dan Schulze, Mrs. Robert Gatke, Mrs. H. E PaUeske, Church Services in Salem FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and North Winter streets. Rev. W. Irvin Williams, minister. Don Dour is, director of religious education. Church school, 9:49 a.m. J. J. Fitzsim mons, lupt. Rally day services in church auditorium. Nursery lor small children. Worship, 10:39; message theme, "Suffering: Facts vs. Theories." Anthem, "Cherubim Song," senior vest ed choir; solo, "The Voice In the Wil derness," Virginia Ward Elliott. Busi ness young- people and college group, S-330 p.m ., high school and intermediate CJ... e:30. services at tjo; panel dis cussion, pastor and Community Chest agency representatives; Boy Scouts, R. jr. Rudiman; z. w. c. a., uuier unit; Y.M.C.A.. Paul Wallace; Salvation Army. William McGUchrist; Camp Fire girls. Mrs. L. T. Graves; Hotel de Minto. C. H. Carrier; Red Cross, Olive Doak Bynon, and the Catholic charities. Spe cial music by 70 voices in combined senior vested choir and junior cnoir di rected by Virginia Ward Elliott. An thems. "Behold the Master Passeth By." "Cherubim Song" and "Holy Art Thou." Choir practice Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer service, Thursday, 7 JO p.m. Boy Scouts troop No. 8, Monday, 7:30 p.m. Don Douris, scoutmaster. Camp Fire group Wednesday, 4 p.m. FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner Marion and Summer streets. Rev. Paul P. Petticord. minister, of music. Sunday schooL 9:49- p.m. Wilson Launer, supt. Morning worship 11 o clock, sermon: "spiritual rorm Transformed." Youth groups, 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening evangelistic service, 730. This entire service will be directed by the state officers of the Gideons. Bible study and prayer service Thursday, 730 p-m. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson streets. 0. i J IWIUUI, 1111111. ..1 . church school will observe rally day. 9:43. Morning worship. 11 o clock with special music by the choir and the sermon by the pastor on "Chris tian Brotherhood." The Epworth Leagues will meet in joint session at C30. Worship at 7:30 pjn., with open ing song service led by Don Wilson. Sermon by the pastor and solo by Wilson. Midweek service Thursday, 730 pjn. IMMANCEJL BAPTIST Corner of Hazel and Academy streets. Sunday schooL 10 a.m.: morning wor ship, 11 ajn.; evening service, 7:49 pjn.; prayer meeting, xnursaay, i: pjn. Minister, warren 11a le. FIRST SPIRITUAL Meet at 248 North Commercial. S:30- 730. Speaker, Tommy Tucker, Spokane. CHRIST LUTHERAN f ALO Stat and 18th streets. F. H. Theuer. BJ.. pastor. Sunday school, 10 ajn4 rally day.. Worship, 11 a.m., with sermon: "The Blessing of The Lord's Chastening. German. 9 a.m. Con FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, minister. Church schooL 9:30 a.m. fol lowed by the morning worship and communion service, 10:49. The pastor wiU bring a message on "As You See the Day Approaching." The Children's church under the leadership of Mrs. Guy lb DriU convenes during the morn ing worship service. Four groups ot Christian Endeavors meet at 030 p.m. The evening evangelistic service at 7 :30, message theme, "The Redemption We Preach." ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) Sixteenth and A streets. H. W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class, 9 ajn. Services, 10 a.m. FREE METHODIST Corner Market and Winter streets. David L. Fenwick, minister. Sunday school. 9:49 mjn., morning worship. 11 a.m. Young people's service, 7 &m.: evangelistic service, 7:49 pjn. idweek prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:49 pan. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Nineteenth and Breyman streets off Center street. Rev. T. W. Henderson, pastor. Sunday, 9:49 ajn., Sunday school: 11 aon, morning worship serv ice; . 6:30 p.m., crusaders; young peo ple: 7.49 P.m.. evangelistic . services: special musical program, old fash ioned gospel songs; short sermon by pastor. Wednesday. 7:49 p.m., prayer and praise service. Thursday, 7:30 pjn. orcnestra practice, triaay, i :3 pjn., Bible study and bring your Bible, pencil and paper. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and East Meyers streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. Rally Day, Sunday scnool. 9:49 a.m. Morn ing worshin. 11 ajn- sermon theme. "Dare Parents Comoromise?" Church loyalty day. All members should be present Intermediate high school and Wesleyan Epworth Leagues, 6:30 pjn. Evening worship, 7:30, sermon theme, "Tragedies of Life." Youth fellowship -hour, Willamette students especially invited. Monday, 730 p.m., nigh school Epworth League will hold annual rally party. Prayer meeting Thursday, 730 pjn. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue at Church street. Herman H. Macy. minister. Sunday school, 10 a.m., Clifton Ross, supt.; church service. II: congregational sing accompanied by piano, organ and lovox: message by pastor. Heaven s Negatives." Junior and Senior C.E- 6:30 p.m.; evening service, 730, topic, "Coming To." Special . young people's prayer meeting Tuesday. 730; midweek prayer and praise service Thursday, 730. from 11 a.m. to until 7 30, . FDXST CHURCH OF CHRIST itunnsx j Chemeketa and Liberty streets, Sun day school, 11 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Lesson-Sermon: 'Reality. testimonies ot healing through Chris- pieces' Of handicraft, sewing, goap turn science. Free public reading carving, painting and yarn work, room. 309 Masonic building, open daily e. '.. mrm S p.m Wednesday 1 " v...-.. knitting articles xor me itea Cross. Seven hundred volumes per month is the average circulation at the hospital library, almost equally: divided between fiction and non-fiction. Because the pa tients are fond of the highly col ored magazine covers, the covers ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy com munion, 7:30 a.m. Church school. 9.45 m. Prayer service and sermon, 11 ajn. KNIGHT ME. CONGREGATIONAL Nineteenth and Ferry streets. How ard C Stover, minister. Morning wor ship, 11, sermon, "Totalitarian Chris tag solo' SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Bible school, 10 ajn.; meeting for worship. 11 ajn.: Christian Endeavor. 6:49 p.m.: Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Monthly supper Thursday, 630 p.m. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Seventeeath and Court streets. W. R. Lyman, minister. Bible school as sembly, 9:43 ajn.; Bible school promo tion day exercises. 1030 ajn.: morning worship and communion, 11 a.m.; ser mon. 'God's Gift of Joy;" Christian Endeavor meetings, 6:30 pjn.: evening service. 730, sermon. "Still Climbing; midweek service. Thursday, 730 pjn. CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and South Liberty streets. Bible schooL 9:49 a.m.. Frederick Leh mann, supt-; morning worship. 11 a.m.; Dr. w. G. JEverson. president 01 u field college, McMinnvule, guest speak er: B.YJ.U 6 .30 pjn evening wor ship, 730; midweek prayer service, firmation class meets Saturday, 9 a.m. Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. Woodburn Churches i. . METHODIST x Ralph C. Smith, pastor. "Church Loyalty Sunday." 9:50 a. m, Sunday schooL U su nu. Church Loyalty sun day sermon topic, "Perplexed Protest ants What .Is the Way Out of our Dilemma?" 6:30 p. nr. Methodist youth fellowship. Monday, J:45, Junior choir la the parsonage. NTOAROS LUTHERAN : Monitor Services, 9:30 a. sv Sun day school at the close of the services at 10:45. DfMANTJEL LUTHERAN ' Divine worship, 11 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class, 10 a. m. Thurs day, meeting of the ladies aid, society, S p. sou, hostesses, Mrs. Jura aad Mrs. Undseth. Saturday, meeting with, the confirmants. 19 a. m Saturday mar riage oi Agnes Juve and Mr. Uttakka. Astoria, 8 p. m. Reception- at the par an nau xouowing. wongregation in vited. . . , " FOURSQUARE GOSPEL E. Lincoln street. Rev. and Mrs. Max T. Gulick, co-pastors. Thursday, 7:45 p. m- special service with Rev. Paul Steuben Dykstra. missionary to north .China. Public Invited. Sunday. 9:45 a. m, Sunday schooL Graded liasons. 11 a. Rj morning worship. The pas tor wil lspeak on "Straight Paths at Your Feet" 6 JO p. m Crusader young people's serric. AH youth invited.'. - FULL. GOSPEL Lora Sorensen. pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young people's service at S p. ra, 'second and fourth Sundays, with serv ice on the first and third Sundays in Salem at the Lemon convalescence home. Children's church. 7:15 p. ra. Evening service. 7:43. Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:49 p. m. Bible Study Fri day, 7:45 p. m. t , ' ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC ? ; Rev, V. L. Mofienbeier.. pastor. Rev. 3. J. McGrenra, assistant pastor. Sun day masses, 6, 830 and 10. Benediction, after 630 mass. Week day mass, 730 - ' christian science -'! 11 a. m Second and Garfield streets. . ;nn mtioniiir ' ; - Corner of Young and Gatch. Rev. V. M. Abbott pastor. Sunday school. 9:42 a. m. . Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young peoDie s hour. 1 v. m. svangetistte serv ice. 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wadnes- oay, 9 OCiocK. k:.. : ,,, ijaiausTULn '..v.- Sunday school, 10. Morning worship. 11, Christian Endeavor studies for everyone, 6:45. Regular evening erv- cev 7:a cveryDOdy welcome. . - , ' CHURCH OF GOD ' ' R. S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. nv Morning worship, 1L Evening service, 730. Wednesday Bible study, 73V. - ; . :. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN 1 Morning worship, 10. Sabbath school. 10:49. Mrs. Blaine seeiy, superliitend tax. . ... ; HUBBARD GOSPEL . J. L. Green, pastor. Bible -school, 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. bl. sermon theme "Christ s Second com' log. Evening . service, 7:43.- Midweek services, 7:43 p. m. . , - V -tTRST PRESBYTERIAN George R. Com ley. minister. Sabbath school 10 a. m. otto Jones superintend. ent. Morning worship, 11. Senior and Intermediate endeavor. 6:45. Union evening worship. Church of Christ. 7:43. Midweek prayer and praise serv see xnursaay. s p. m. At Civic Club Display of what state hospital inmates do with their hands and a small supply ef materials and an idea ; of : the recreational program at the hospital was given by Mar tha Jane Cupper, hospital librar ian,, to the Salem Realty board Friday noon. The value of a recreational program and encouraging of handicraft tendencies lies in making the patients forget the imaginary world they create for themselves. One ef the principal activities is publishing of a newspaper twice monthly. Mrs. .'Cupper showed several SeimoEkGiveh For Children West Salem Methodlsl Church Annoiinccs Plans for Veek One of the iinterestinf parts of each morning worship at tho West Salem Methodist church, corner Third and Gerth streets, Is a special sermon preached for the children. . . - : This five minute sermon Is ot material to appeal to boys and girls who look for it eagerly. On Sunday, the topic is to be Trav eling Light. v The 1 adult subject for the morning - will be "Loyalty to Christ"; Church school promotion day and church loyalty. Sunday will be ; observed. The ' mixed quartet! of the church will sing "What Is Tour life." This service begins at 10:43 a. m. and closes at 11:49 a. m. The ; meeting at 7:30 p. m. Is featuring wo numbers by the mixed quartet; "Only a little Way Home? and ''His Love Won My Heart-" Members of the quar tet are- Kenneth Abbott, bass; Clarice ! Henderson, alter Mabel, Huckabee,' soprano, and Lelghton DashielT, tenor. Dashiell and Mrs. Huckabee wm sing "Be Still and . Know." -The sermon wilt be The Foolish ! Wise Men of West Sa lem." Visitors and friends are welcomed. ' Rally ; week services with the preaching, . vibra-harp, and con-' cert harp music by Rev. and Mrs. Archie ; McNeil begin in the. church Monday at 730 p. m. and continue through Saturday, Octo ber 5. Public Benefit Dance Tonight DALLAS The public benefit dance, sponsored by the Dallas Flying dub with the co-operation of civic and service clubs In the community, to be held at the ar mory Saturday is attracting a great deal of interest according to Joe Card, president of the organ ization. The club which was incorpora ted recently, lists Ernie Anderson as secretary-treasurer and Frank Guy, Gordon Akers, Lloyd Cook, Blair York, Percy Neufeld and Betty Denton. Guy will act as chairman. Sermon Series Starts Rev. C. 6. Goodman, newly- appointed pastor of tho Engle- wood United Brethren in Christ church, will preach the first of a series of sermons on "History Makers of the Bible" Sunday night tlanity:' anthem. "How Lovely Are fremientlV disaDnear. Then talent- Thy Dwellings." Heyser: evening serv-I, -r n f5t ice, 7ao. sermon, -roe Man After 1 God s Heart" Sunday school. 10 a.m., Lloyd Arnold, supt.; Christian En deavor, 6:30 pjn. , FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marion and Liberty streets. Rev. Irving A. Fox, D.D.. minister. Bible school promotion day exercises, 9:45 ajn, Fred Broer, supt.; morning worship. 11 a.m.. "Winning Souls." pas tor; senior high school B.Y.P.U.. and decorate new ones. The ' recreation program Is not yet largo enough to meet the special, needs of tho hospital, Mrs. Cupper averred, although a start has been made on some games.; Increase in tho hosnitals' bur- siTS 1." den" and institution costs through gospei service, 1 usu, ine uesi news 1 me growui ot msaiuiy was uc- tver ueara, pastor: ordinance or in-j tjriefiT f, il. veir, cievuru 1 iiaw m- rector. William O. Hardy and Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, who attended the recent convention of the State Association of Realty Boards, re ported on tne sessions, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. FXBST BAPTIST (Fonr earners Branch) Auburn school house, 6:45 a.m.. Bible school with classes for all ages, Leon Lambert, supt. FIRST CONGKEGATIONAL Cottatra and Marion itrMti Rnhr A. Hutchinson, minister. Churdi 1?vt1(V0!Q Cn(ra school. 9:45; worship service. 11, nun- JCiVslllHeilSl OlHSlS r 1 .lvlntf 1 ister's theme. "The Talent for Living wortnuy. music By eugnm cnorus and Willamette guo. At VIill City MILL ; CITY-Earle C. Miller singing evangelist will appear with his silver steel saw at , tho CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Gaines street at Firth street H. I. Snavelv. naator. Sundav school. 0:45 ajsu: worship,' 11 o'clock; young peo- Mill City church of Christ start 1 1 av.awa. aa.i" I " , pies prayer service, ju; evangeiiauc i , - Mftnrfav wm meet at the church at 2 pjn.; I j or ue Zirst wees; sermon top- Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 1 1. v.... k nnrv,m lows: me tainn oi un Hour," Monday; "Corporate Liv- raST BAPTIST One mite norm oi the city limits on ing," Tuesday; "What la Your the Portland highway. Bible school, j Life," Wednesday; The Highway w jn- w"a cs iot an ases, i . n tk,,,, uewey uavis, supt.; B.r j.u., vi uuw p.m- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Broer. Jr, advisors. Christ of Prophecy," Friday, Services start at 7:45 p. m., ac cording to W. S. Crockett, pastor. Services at New Era BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage at D street. J. T. Olthoff, DJ., pastor. Rally and pro motion day. Bible school. IOjOO a.m.j with the Bible school program, mes- Services at the New Era camp sage by pastor "The Prevailing Sunday at 1 p. TO. Will feature lowship hour. 6:30: evening service, lecture by Mrs. Anna Lovmg and 1.30. sermon. "Move Forward: nravar miMtum rv tho workers nreaent. rmeeuiig weanesqay nignx, 7:ta; cnoir Tn.U ut.i,nli aaraw 64WWV4 mW OI Aja aiaj OWV practice, o'clock Thursday night. WISLETAX METHODIST fifteenth and Mill streets. . . Lowcn GUger, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 ajn.; preaching service. 11 ajn.; Young People's service, 6.-43 pjn.; evening service. 7:30 n.m.: prayer service Wed nesday, S pjn. AMERICAN LCTHXRAN CHVRCH Church between Chemeketa and Can ter streets. Rev. P. W. Erlksen. pas tor, 945 ajn, Sunday school, o class for every age," Oscar Liudahl, supt; 11 ajn., morning worship: call to wor ship: Dear Lord and Father of Man kind: the common service with Scrio- ture and prayer; special music arranged py uiaoys aagar, organist; solo, Gar- iana nauoweu, song leader, vurgu Mason: farewell sermon bv Rev. P. W. Eriksen. This service may be heard over XSLM, 11-U noon; 6 JO pjn. young people's service. Monday. S pjn a meeting of the congregation to consider extending o call to a new pastor. ,3 ,: ;, r. . ;sw.;'j. s-; ENGLKWOOD : UNITED BRETHREN - IN CHRIST Seventeenth and Nebraska streets. Rev. C O. Goodmaaa minister. Sun day school, 9:45 ajn.; morning wot ship. 11 ajn.; sermon, 7aith for Ma turitr." Christian Xadeavor, 6 JO p.nq evening worship. 7 JO: sermon. c His tory Makers ot the Bible: Abraham." , CHrslCH OF THR NAZARENR Thirteenth and Center streets. Leo Webster Collar, pastor. S ajn Chris tian worker's prayer martin sr. 9:45. Sunday Bible achooL promotion - day exercises; 11. morning worship, Choir will sing, -Wonderful Saviour." di rected by Frank Litwillar; oflertory, NeU Cashioa ' and Mrs.-Doris New berry; sermon, "Light for the Darkest Moments." ft:i$ pjn. Young People's services; junior, Mrs. , Jessie Ruding; intermediate, Mrs. Bessie Skinnerr Ki-N-Y, Mnk. Olive Goodrich; senior Jred Cashioa. . 7:45, evening evangelistic meeting, spirited eengrgational singing, special vocal and lasu-eaacatal music, oflertory, Neil Cashion and Mrs. Doris Newberry, sermon, "Spritual Awaken ings' ' , - .' tary. Tho Dopey Dictionary Y BORE A person who tells a story you were Just get ting ready to telL WIZAK D The chef who Erepares t h o s e sizzling ot, tender, juicy steaks that have made our place the talk of local food crit ics. Try one today with a big helping of fresh French fries! LADOU'S Fcii&iain LcacH 183 N. Hih BETTER TRAINING . HIGHER SALARIES DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Professional Tralitinr ' for Business mt a. 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