Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Boturdar Morning, Nortmbar 19, 1941 FAGZ THII2 Local News Briefs Proinm Announced Program arrangements for the 4H club leaders' meeting next Saturday morning at the Salem YMCA were revealed Friday by County Club Leader Wayne Harding. Mrs. Nova Young, health department nurs ing supervision, is to be present to answer questions concerning health clubs. A skit by the Aums ville Calf club is arranged as an entertainment feature. Value of demonstrations in club work is to b discussed by Marion Rowland, while Alice Roberts is to talk on planning and development of a good demonstration; both girls are from Aumsville. Coralee Nichols and Erma Kuenzi, advance club members, are to present a demon stration on correct table setting. Rummage sale 467 Court Fri. Sat Scouts Inducted Approximate ly 45 parents and friends were entertained at a loyalty dedication meeting by the Boy Scouts of troop No. 4, last Thursday night at the First Christian church. The highlight was a candlelight in vestiture ceremony at which time five boys were welcomed Into the troop and were given their first badges. The new scouts are: Rus sell Olson, Bruce Baggett, Howard Hill, Kennard Adams and Robert Schwichtenberg. Other troop , awards were given to Al Cannon Norman Mann, Bob and Richard Hill, Darl Hunt, George Adams Ed Jackmsn, '; Bob Tanner and Howard wood. Coming Events Dec 5 United Air lines scheduled to start Salem service. Speak Examinations Announced The United States civil service com mission has recently announced examinations for the following positions: marketing specialist! $2600 to $4600 per year; mainte nance supervisor, $2900 to 3500; assistant chief nurse, $2000; stu dent dietitian, $420; physiotherapy aide, $1620 to $1800; tobacco in spector, $1620 to $3200; firefight er (motor equipment) $1500 to $1680. Information relative, to these examinations as well as ap plication forms may be secured at the Salem office of the Oregon state employment service, 710 Ferry street, Salem. Savings insured to $5,000.00 are earning 3 at Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Fatalities Listed There were five fatalities due to industrial ac cidents in Oregon during the week ending November 27, the state in dustrial accident commission an nounced Friday. The victims were Alvin G. Terry, Vancouver, WaslL, oiler; Ernest Richards, Sherwood, shipfitter; Eric M. Hanson, Port land, bucker; Clarence R. Dole, Portland, shipfitter, and Loren Leon Hughes, Boise, Ida., laborer. There were 891 industrial acci dents reported to the commission Eagles: Let's dance at the Eagles hall Saturday nite. Good music, Morissons, 415 State St. 200 new good floor. Bring jrour friends. fall dresses, 20 off. Reduction on a i ci on all merchandise. Jackets, $5. Called to Fires Smoke came ' from the basement of the Mc- Will Confer Here Ralph G. Dowell meat market on South Wales, western director for the Commercial street Friday morn- National Probation association. ing, but city firemen found no has written state parole board of' blaze. Equipment was called to a ficials here that he will arrive in chimney fire at 215 North Com- Salem from San Francisco on De- mercial street. cember 11 for a two days' stav. which collided Friday morning at Cottage and Union streets were Lutz florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Ted Watery, 303 South Winter er Due For Services Missionary Parley And Quarterly Meet Opens Thursday Bessie Reid, an evangelist of experience throughout the United States and: Canada, and for sev eral years a, missionary in China, wilT be. the principal speaker next week in a series of evan gelistic services conducted at the Free Methodist Church, cornor of Market and Winter streets. At the request of his congrega tion, Rev. David L. Fen wick, the local pastor, who has also served extensively a s pastor and evan gelist on the coast and in the cen tral states, will preach until Wed nesday, when Miss Reid is ex pected to arrive. The former mis sionary is said to be an outstand ing and effective speaker. In connection- with these re vival services, a district quarterly meeting and missionary conven tion for the Salem district, is to be held, beginning Thursday night and continuing over the weekend. Business and devotional services will be held throughout the day Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Reid will speak each after noon and night during the con vention at 2:30 and 8 o'clock. A number of ministers and laymen from out of the city are expect ed to be present. There will be no service Monday night. I David L. renwick street, and James Bartlet Rogers, 2130 North Fifth street Exams Scheduled Examina tions for real estate brokers and real estate salesmen have been scheduled in Salem Monday, De cemDer i, ana in Portland on Tuesday, December 2, Claude Griebenow murpny, state real estate commis Miss Agnes C. Griebenow, late sioner, announced here Friday Obituary The examinations will be conduct ed by the state real estate commis sion with approximately 100 ap plicants writing. Naturalization Dates Set The resident of 2315 S. Cottage street, Salem, at a local hospital, Friday, November 28. Survived by par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Griebe now, of Salem; three sisters. Mrs. tllen Haarala, of San Diego, wonnA rvia i t rw Calif. Mrs. Florence Murray, of cember were designated as dates T'M t i XT , . for final naturalization hearings Post, of Netherlands, New Gui- m Marion county drcuit CQUrt ;i r r : durm the conun vear n Gr and Marion G., of Labrang, West der si Frid b Judge E. M, China; also several meces and p . . uciicwa. miiiuuiiieiiieiu ui aeiv ices later by Clough-Barrick com pany. Leaving Institutions Two 16 year-olds who escaped Thursday from the state training school at Canfield Woodburn were sought here Fri Edgar Poppleton Canfield, at d&7 y police. The boys were his residence, 1710 S. 13th street Richard Schrimpf and Dean Burt Salem, Thursday, Nov. 27, at the uamel Van Scott, 34, escaped see of 60 years. Husband of Mrs. uom me state -ottage farm Fri Ellen Canfield, of Salem; two aav afternoon, according to police owiio, jtibiuv, ui lauuuu, onu ji- wt-ii.-. tw;; JS a TS?yt0H; ftt, m' north end f the county Mrs. A. I. Ferch of Seattle, Mrs. L , T ... n. u. iiui uiuii ux icmeview tuiu Mrs. Fred Youngberg of Carlton, Ore. Services will be held Mon day, December 1, at 1:30 p.m. from Clough-Barrick chapel. place on the democratic primary ballot as candidate for the nomination as governor were received in the office of the Marion county clerk Friday for checking. -Leader for Area r X f v y Bishop E. W. Prae tortus, official of the Evangelical church, who will speak at the local church Thursday and Friday. Chiirch Rally Is Scheduled ' Bishop Praetorius, Dr. Petticord Due For Special Meet With Bishop E. W, Praetorius, of "the northwest area of the Evangelical church, as speaker, members and friends of the First Evangelical church, . corner of Marion and Sumner streets, will meet Thursday and Friday nights at 7:30 pjn. to raise a $500 offer ing. Funds secured will go to the payment of interest and reduc tion of the small indebtedness on the . building, according to Rev. Paul P. Petticord, pastor. This rally is under the direc tion of the trustees of the church, Walter Lamkin, president; Wil liam McCauley, treasurer; Grant Final Sermon on Lord's Prayer Billed Sunday Cannery Worker Given $17,635 ByM arion County Jury in Suir Permanent Injuries Alleging Rev. W, Irvin Williams, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will preach the last in a series of four sermons on the Lord's Pray er, speaking on "Mistakes," Sun- V Judgment for $17,635.31 was awarded Albert Juve, Wood day morning. Turn cannery warehouseman, by a Marion county circuit court Special music will Include the jury Friday afternoon In his damage action against Ray Maling tinging ji uie uuem iie inaiiry, Ine XWCil JfTT1 7 Juve, who had asked $25,000 general and $467.50, alleged T . V .:!T I th&t he-received permanent sight .ui ITtr " " iZjr impairment and. injuries to spine, 2 SU Not AgaIn PaM bX and nerves when a gallon 1 . , can of fruit fell, striking him on v.. T " Jr1: Uhe base of the skulL Tschaikowsky and POtltide deliberation over evidence March in F by Read, wilT be presented during the two-day trial pi,a oil organ oj "oi- before Judge L. H. McMahan. Frank ChurchilL Special Series Of Evangelism To Open Here Rev. T. W. Mugford, English evangelist and radio preacher, will begin a series of special evange listic meetings at the Christian and Missionary alliance church, corner of Fifth and Gaines streets, starting December 1, according to Rev. H. E. Snavely, pastor: During the meetings he will speak one night on "The Prince of Peace," and give his experiences during the last World war in Eng land. He is pastor of the First Baptist church, Hillsboro, and for three years has conducted a gospel broadcast .each Sunday morning Continued today is the damage action of Olive Pence vs. R. L. Houck, which opened Friday after noon before McMahan and a jury. Mrs. Pence asks $1200 general damages, $39.80 and $135 special damages for cost of care for per son and car, as the result of in juries allegedly sustained when her car collided with that of the defendant June 9, 1941, at the In- Mrs. Sprague Wikoff, secretary; Fred Scharf, TlTc VTr and William Rottink and addi- A Y OTK tional members of the board. yi " Dr., E. W. Petticord. former I It I nil VlOl I aimerintpndpnt nf tVi flrpenn ri v,o n.mM I Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Evangelical church conference, member of the general council f tersectic-n of 17th and Norway will Kfiva a riflri 4v 4Va eamrStA the Presbyterian church, will streets In Salem. Ernest Friesen will have charge Pek on to recent Chicago As a counter claim, Houck sks of the music with the choir and of the group, at the First $2500 general, $175 and $593.65 sDecial soloists nresentin music church Sunday night special damages. ,t h, After Mrs. Soraeue'i talk, a BoUl Pa" Ue excessive " OVl I 1 If . moving picture entitled WholPeea ana negligence on me pan over station KWJJ in Portland. Gives Himself will be shown. of toe otner; defendant declares This broadcast was known as "The The nicture. silent film In nat- Plaintiff did not observe his right I l Al A . A Gospel Crusaders" and many peo- ural color, was produced by the 01 way 11131 R1M car WM nrway nle in Salem have hn listonpra Liofioi rs.v.n. I across intersection when hers He is now conducting the same missions and has Just been made CTashed J ih, broadcast over station KVAN, available for church use. Vancouver. Wash. TVi 4imiM- rhmr He closes revival meetines In H hv Vircrinin wrH ttLh will I Qust: order of default Fmrnaniioi nont;t hnr.h xfo., i iv. it i State vs. Sorenson and v uvtuo Maaisi in uic vuiigrcga uuiuu Bing- Vemon, Wash., today. He has con- ing, accompanied on the pianos by ducted revival campaigns in Ore- Moody and Esthel Benner. Agnes CIRCUIT COURT Ruth LeQuest vs. James Le- gon, Washington and Canada. Church Services in Salem Drummond will sing by," by Lane. Life Lulla- FmST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. Guy X.. Drill, minister. Bible school, 9:30 fol lowed by the morning communion and worship service, 10:45. Rev. S. James Osborne, pastor of the church at Mc Minnville will be guest speaker. The message theme will be "Thy King dom Come." Mrs. Guy L. Drill will di rect the service of the children's church during the morning worship hour. Her message to the children will be upon the theme: "The Truth Above Life." Four Christian Endeavor groups, 6:30 p. m. in the Endeavor rooms oi me church. At 7:30 p. m., the evangelis tic service. The message will be given by our guest speaker, Rev. D. L. Ringland. There wiU be special music by the choir, directed by John Schmlat, jr., witn iois riummer Schmidt at the organ. SALEM EVANGELICAL . FIRST EVANGELICAL TABERNACLE I Corner Marion and Summer streets. Eric M. Johnson, pastor. Services in Rev. Paul P. Petticord. minister. Er- the tabernacle for the week beginning nest Friesen, minister of music. Sun November 30 will be as follows: 9:45 I day school, 9:45 a. m. Wilson Launer, m.. Sunday school converses, classes I superintendent. Morning -worshiD. 11 for all aees The teaching staff meets o'clock. Sermon. "Three Ways to Live. at 9 :30 for a 15-minute period of Youth groups, 6 :30. Sunday evangelis prayer. 11 a. m., worship ana sermon, the. pastor preaching on "If Need Be, Ye Are In Heaviness. 6:30 p. m young people have their service, and or 7 :S the evangelistic service of Bible study and prayer service Thura at "Our Spiritually Scientific God." of years. . Knight Memorial church will pre- district -ttorne, Mr. White came to Stayton sent a program of Thanksgiving rhrt Flovrf Hrker- nain three and half years ago from worship in connection with the anotvr VeWcl when Chemeketa and North winter streets. Beaver. He was a member of the Sunday service at 11 a. m, view ..j not riear: .nd preaching. Public invited. Friday, 7 :45, Rev. w. irvin Williams, minister. Don Beaver United Brethren church. Mrs. Lewis Mitch el, organist, -rtt- uouris, airecxor oi religious eaucmon. , . i v.u j , Church school, 9:45 a. m. J. J. Fitz- r uaeiai wrvira wm uc uciu onu tuuuui, yiniiai, wm c- Marianne Jensen; passing Swanson JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson street. S. Raynor Smith, minister. Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, '11 o'clock when the pastor will preach on "The Cbm- directed by Robert Klempel and a snnrano solo. Mrs. Richard Bell. In termediate league, 5:30. High school and college leagues, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30, the pastor speaking on, "The Book of Books.' Thursday eve ning, 7:30, quarterly conierence wixn Dr. J. Edgar Furdy presiding. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST . SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun- da v school. 11 a. m.. services. 11 a. m and S o. m. Lesson sermon, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mes merism and HvDnotism. Denouncea. Wednesday meetings at 8 p. m. in cludes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Free public reading room, 305 Masonic building, open daily from 11 a. m., to 9 p. m. Wednesday until 7:30. FREE METHODIST Corner Market and Winter streets David L. Fenwick, minister. Sunday school,' 9:45 a. m. Morning worsnip, 11 a. m. Young people's service, 7 p m. Preaching, 7:45 p. m. Evangeus tic services throughout the week, ex cept Monday, with Bessie Reid, evan gelist. CHIIRCH OF .CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streets. Ulrich R. Beeson. minister. Sunday service Bible study, 10 to 11 a.' m.; sermon and communion. 11 to iz radio aa the week is held, the pastor bringing I day, 7 JO p. m, the sermon on "The Hidden Future. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.. Christian fellow- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ship meeting with testimonies and prayer meeting with a short sermon. .,P,5NJC-?STAL "S!"N simons, superintendent. Church nurs- Sunday at 1:30 pm from the Unit- company the choir. The numbers other movinr vehicle when view 31514 North Commercial street. Bible I ery. WorshiD. 10:55. Last in series of . . . . I . . . .. ouier moving crucic ntn irw school, 2 p. m.; devotional, 3 p. m. four sermons on the Lord s prayer: 01 uiumi ot omyh uu muuuc uic biiuiciu Evangelistic. 7:30 p. m., Hans Hansen. "MisUkes." Anthem: "He That Dwell- the minister of the church will Thou" (Handel); solo. ices Thursday. 7:30: Saturday. 7:30. J. I solo. "I Shan not Pass Again This I OUlCiate. Interment Will De in Uie , ana uaisy Wilson, pastors. I way, AnnaDeue Moon, couege ana lamuy burial lot. Wed die funeral I business YP, 5:30 p. m. High school , e, . . , va, BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND and intermediate. CE, 6.30. Night serv- home, Stayton, Is in Charge Of Corner Capitol and Marion street, guest speaker. "The General Council Sunday school Mrs. Forest Improving: Mrs. C. Fred Ludwig Swanson, died W. Forest, 1444 Ferry street, Sa- Friday, Nov. 28. Born July 6, lem, who underwent a major op 2n t"ksm 1878. Survived by widow; one eration at St. Vincent's hosoital. 2:15 p. m.; young people's meeting son, Harry, of Minnesota; and a Portland, Tuesday, was reported weekBTbie stuay,' wnesday. 7-30 sister, Mrs. Esther Johnson, Fair bault, Minnesota. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 1, at 2 pm from the chapel of Walker Howell funeral home. Interment will be in City View cemetery. rnaay as slowly improving. She p is aoie xo receive visitors. church of jesus christ OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Session EarlierSal pm Y Glee- Salem Women's club. Cottage St. be' . 4. .;u o tween Center and Marion streets. Sun men Will meet tonight at 8 O Clock ri.v .hool. 10 a. m. No nieht meet instead of at 8!30. officers said in. Members are urgea to attend xne stale uuarieiijr tuiuciciive BIG IB HAZEL GREEN EVERY SATURDAY Wayne Stratum's Band Admission Per Couple Friday. License Issued -At Vancouver, Wash., a marriage license has been issued to Ernest W. Snyder, Salem and Caroline C Davis, Salt Lake City. Permit Granted A log hauling permit has been granted to Breit- Portland, Sunday night. Relief societ Tuesday, 2 p. m. MIA, 'ruesaay, p. ra. TMMANVEL BAPTIST Corner of Hazel and Academy streets. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morn ine worshin. 11 a. m. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting, Thursday, J:30 p. m. Minister, warren naie. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Sixteenth and A streets. Rev. H. W 1 a i i m enstein brothers by the county iofChWrSaioK court. One Permit Issued Only build ing permit issued Friday was to Death Takes Stayton Man Mc- Clure; pleas of innocent entered in gambling indictments; contin ued for triaL State vs. Roosevelt Hale; order releasing defendant on own recog nizance, conditioned upon his sup porting his wife. George Zurlinden and Frieda Choir Presents STAYTON Carl White, 50, died at his home about a mile south tic service, 7:30 p. m . sermon. "How west cf here Thursday. He had How God Settles the Man Question" been in poor health for a number chard Smart the choir Holiday Music Under the direction! of Mrs. Ri- of the D. Zurlinden vs. Rich L. Reimann and Joy E. Reimann; reply mak ing general denial PROBATE COURT Homer Davenport guardianship; Fern Allison, guardian, allowed to settle claim against Thomas All port for injuries sustained in automobile accident July 9, 1941, on North Capitol street near D street for $815; Allport has de nied liability but offered that sum in settlement petition of guardian declares. George W. Garner estate: ap praised at $3318.16 by L. V. Girod, Ray Raylick and Roy E. Smith. William Beard guardianship; W. J. Beard authorized to sell real property. Elizabeth R. Heise estate; peti tion for letters of Joint executor ship by Nancy Etta Siewart, Win- field Clayton Heise and Lena May Hewitt, place valuation of $3086.41 on estate. Rebecca Ann Johnson Schaeffer estate; order authorizes George F. Johnson, administrator, to sell de scribed Brooks real property. Angella Holmstrom estate; claim of $538.55 against estate filed by John A. Heltzel as sum alleged due for note given as in demnity for payment made out of principal of trust fund left to de ceased by Charles A.. Holmstrom, with Heltzel as trustee. Georgie M. Steinbeck guardian ship; order on sale of real prop erty issued to Eugene H. Stein beck, guardian. R. C. Parrent guardianship; third annual account of Greta Parrent, guardian, shows no re ceipts and no disbursements. JUSTICE COURT Fred Newman; uttering and publishing a forged bank check; dismissed on motion cf deputy speaker, 10; services, 11, guest I of the Presbyterian Church," followed by showing of silent film in natural colors entitled. "Who Gives Himself." ' PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE I Solo, Life s Lullaby, Agnes Drum- Dy Virginia Ex-Missionaries Speak at Pratiiin im sfato atT-oot ii 'kWv Cimrfgv mond. Song service led school hour. 11 o'clock, morning wor- Jiiott ana assisted oy junior snip nour. e:ao p. m., young people s I i."""Kri r PRATUM Special services are ices each night of the week, meeting h,lr PraJctlc,ei Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. scheduled for both morning and on Wednesday and Friday nights at Bible study Thursday, 7:30 p. m fol- services at the Pratum Me the church. Saturday has been sit aside Jowtd by monthly meeting of SS night services at tne fratum aae as a day of fasting and prayer at the teachers and officers. thodist church Sunday. ChUrCh. mmofm A.ri n k.. a ,nf M v Tn Kai-ffJ Cif tfl mAITlintf KPfV. ri4, and XX a.inn rt...l Tni I - - , 1 , n J W KNIGHT MEMORIAL . v-"'?r" ',r."v' Alv. l will oe nev. ana ran. lviuurice xt congregational, school, 9.45. Frank E. Neer. superin- Persson, Independence, former Nineteenth and Ferry streets. Howard U7nkin h ..V, . . , ... . C. Stover, minister. A musical Thanks- i?t1:,i missionaries in Airica. ine cnoir giving service at 11 and brief sermon in-. Carolyn Brown, soloist. League will sing, "I Heard the Voice of cSoJ'Sr5 WireionSfMrs. of Youth' 6:45' No ntht ervlce' Jesus Say." Mr. and Mrs. Jay Richard Smart. Evening Services. 7:30, CALVARY BAPTIST Thompson will sing a duet, sermon. "Elijah the Son of Thunder." Miller and South Liberty streets. tv,-, t,.. v,,,k nf Tjhi.h Sunday scnooi, 10 a. m., Lioya Amoia, i n. lrnorrt t . Ann tnr wihi iwv- - superintendent. Young people, 6:30 gchooi 0.45 m.. Frederick Lehmann. will have charge of the Epworth nu sunerintendent. Morn ine worshiD. 11 a. I t .4 i.it n .i.n m.. sermon. Inexhaustible Grace. ? . .K. . FOURSQUARE GOSPEL I BYPU and Pioneers. 6:30 p. m. Even- conauci uie nigni service ui 1.10 Nineteenth and Breyman streets. Rev. I ing worship, 730 p. m., sermon, T. W. Henderson, pastor. Sunday. 8 :45 cessity of Confessinc Christ." Mid a. m.. Sunday school: 11 a. m.. worship week prayer and praise service. chctra music: 7:45 d. m.. evangelistic service, topic, "What Mean These Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, service. Special musical program, old Stones?" 6:15 p. m.. Crusaders: 7:45 p. 8:30 p. m. fashioned song service and testimonies m., evangelistic service. Special musl- followed by short sermon. Tuesday, cal program. Sermon topic "Buried ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL 7:45 p. m., prayer and prais service. Alive. Tuesday. 7:45 p. m.. prayer 1 cnurcn ana (jnemexeta streets. ev. Thursday, tjo d. m.. oioie stuay on and praise service. Wednesday, 7:30 George H. Swift, rector. Holy com- the gifts of the spirit. Saturday, J JO Holy Art 'I Love A Little Cottage," sung by James P. Smart; anthem "While the Earth Remaineth" (Maunder); trio, "Bless This House" (Brahe), Mrs. Beneitta Harland, Mrs. Richard pay. an- ahead not clear; $5 and costs. Henry Alexander Taylor; hav ing four persons in front seat of automobile, $5 and costs; no ope rator's license, $2.50 and costs; committed to jail on failure to Smart and Mrs. H. L. B r a d e n; I solo, "Thanks Be To God" (TJo'ck- son), Dick Parke; anthem, "Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates" (Wennerberg). A brief address on "Thanksgiving By Comparison'' follows the program. United Prayer League Membership Grows Organized recently by Rev. T. W. Henderson, pastor of the Foursquare church, the Prayer league now has a mem bership of 130. MABJtlAGE LICENSES Lester Jackson. 22, logger,. and Marvel Olsen, 18, both of Sil- verton. MUNICIPAL COURT Robert N. Chase, failure to stop. fined $2.50, $1.25 suspended. Bob Gates, 230 North Liberty street, violation of basic rule. fined $2.50. Kenneth Sherwood, Salem route four, no operator's license. fined $5. p. m., choir and orchestra practice. I munion, 7:30 a. m. Kt. Rev. Benjamin iTiaay, Rawlins To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford p. m.. children s cnurcn. tTayer zor r. Rawlins, ass Pine street, a son. 7:45 n. m.. Bible study, bring D. Dagwell, celebrant. Church school, the sick at any time, day or night. Clifford Douclas. born November II. your Bible, pencu and paper, satur- s:3 a. m. Morning prayer ana aa- Everyone welcome. I Bungalow Maternity home. day, 2:30, children's church. Everyone I dress, 11 a. m. Cobura To Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge welcome. wesletan meiuuuisi i l. Cobura. route two. a daughter, CHURCH OF GOD Mill street at 15th. Lowell GllXer. norm Pe.rl born November 22. rHuiMim HrvvnufTi u soutn zzna street, rasior. nev. i pastor, sunaay scnooi, :w. rrticn- i Mungalow Maternity nomt. Cleo Watte. Sunday school. S:45. morn- ins service. 11. Youn people's serv- Pickens To Mr. and Mrs. Purl T. Daniel J Unruh pastor 10 Sunday in service, 11. Revival meeUngs each ice, 6:45 p. m. Evening service, 7 JO. I Pickens. Brooks, a son, Strven Pearl. school Homer Weltv unrintendent. nignt or tne coming wets ai i:ou. prayer meeting weanesaay, p. m. torn November 23. Deaconess hospital. Classes for all ace oun 11 momins Evangelist Pauls, Fresno. Calif., will Bible study class. Friday. S p. m. Toews-To Mr. and Mrs. George C. . . - -- 1 ertAalp nn "Natl rvr n I M tiAurn MnnnAV I I T'.-..m mi T3..MM. U74 G1M m worsnin. Rrmrm tome! "Spnaration r u" ...., . i aww, nusuivim and Sanctification." 5. Christian En- Sne wm lve her life story. FIRST CHURCH OF THE daughUr. Patricia Jane, born Novem Hur Tiininr, vnino ruAnl. mnA I NAZAKENE ber 17. DeaCOneSS hOSPiUL .Hr,H n .vVAinV clrvi ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN Thirteenth and Center street. Leo Sharp To Mr. and Mrs. Harlos H riAu m i ax vniviai wernipr uuuai . uuiui . m. sii. vtw- anarn. ui aouui idilub BLmi- Revelation vm "The Two Witnea " Seventeenth and Nebraska avenue, tian worker's prayer meeting. :45. daughter. Judith Joan, born November . " ' . - . - . " I Daw " f riAnWrman naetrtl fl A.'k m rv 1C TaiK.lA M V Tl 1 1 1 BiinpFa I 1 TVMKUa Wv1 Relieved mt Money V. F. Free man of Eugene called city and Requests are to be mailed to 1 state police early Friday morning him at 480 North 19th street or I to South Commercial sereet, phoned to 6287. Mimeograph cop- where be said another car had ies are then mailed the members, forced him to stop, then the driver The group is non-denominationaL had taken his car keys and purs at the point of a gun. The purs was found under tne car, out Freeman said his money had been taken from it Births Clergymen Meet C. A. Kella, secretary of the YMCA, will speak at the breakfast meeting of th Salem Ministerial association Tuesday at 7 ajn. at the Argo hotel. home of Ernest Roth. Thursday, 2, wo- r - service and choir practice. sermon. sions. 1 7:30 p. m., service, and a Healthy Mind 1 p. m. over stations KALE. Portland, and KWIL, Albany, ur. waiter Maier, speaker. rv' SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Nona White to erect a One-story stret. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday dwelling at 1035 Mill street at a school, 10 a. m. Meeting for worship. t4 );nn 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 8:45 p. COSt Of $2500. m. Evening service. 7 :30. Matilda Minthorn will speak. Monthly business session and church night supper Thurs day, o:30. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and East Myers streets. Joseph Knotts. minister. Sun day school. 9:45 a. m. Morning wor ship, 11, sermon theme, "Incline Your Ear"; anthem, "The King of Love ! My Shepherd Is." Shelley. Evening I worship. 1-M. sermon theme. "Stoo i Kidding Yourselves, sermon preceded i bv popular worship in gospel music. j Three young peoples meetings. S'JO p. m..Baaaar Wednesday. 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday-, 7 JO p. m. mm Want! : Money to buy the ('"Things You Thef Is always - .a demand for Graduates . . of the r. Capital Business College Bookkeeping AN ACCREDITED SCHOOL o Office Machines '' Secretarial , . Shorthancl Typewriting ; ! Filing ENROLL NOW j ' Corner Chemeketa & Liberty , .J-Pnone 5S37 CALVAuY baptist cuuncn - A Friendly Church W&h & Calvary Message" FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marion and Liberty streets. S u8, A-.ox' uu. t nun. 'Committing Oneself to iur aii ages, irca sruer, lupennicna ent. Mornmg worship, 11 a. m.; "Tnei BROOKS COMMUNITY Chemawa In dian school, guest soloist. 11. morntnf ome Mis- worship. Special music, offertory, Mrs. I Benjamin, born November eavor. Doris Newberry; choir special directea I con ess hospitaL sermon, "Christ by F. Utwiller. Sermon, "The Miru Brdmn To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thursday, 8 p. I of a Carnal Christian." Next Sunday T. Hardman. 825 North 14th street, a mvn's mioinnarv uvistv 7 "vi nrivH uiwnacni. ii a. m., morning worsnip, i aian scnooi. gues. inioiii. 11, iiiuiiiui i a. (.Teniniw, route xwo. a son. jaroea S r r ' r""'- "liluanturinif in Virxmm, Mil. umMhin Qmpii vnllcio ftffrtonr Mrs. I Ravi 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. Doris Newberry; choir special directed I eon 19. Dea- m., prayer and Bible study. Topic, I the pastor will bring a sequel mes- ton, Walter Thomas, born October 27, iu ehteous gase. "The Marks of a Spiritual Chris- Bunfalow Maternity home. nan. eau p. m., young peoptc serv-i Axcaer to mt. ana Mrs. jonn K. ices. Junior group. Mrs. Jessie Rudin; Archer. Brooks, a daughter. Karen intermediates. Mrs. Bessie Skinner: Hi- Elaine, born November SI. Salem Gen- Sunday morning service will mark N-Y group Mrs. Oliver oooancn; eral hospital. Triumph of Faith, or the Marvelous Cry of Jop.-pastor. Senior high school . f,reWeU to Mr and Mrs. M. F. Day. senior group Mr. Fred Cash km. The PaUer To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. oxi-u. ana ine volunteers, bus p.m. ioyai church workers. The pastor will L new interne, Rev. J. Paul Alexander I Patzer, 130 Lancing avenue, a son. ire-prayer service, I p. m., f laeitt class l preach on "Empty." Special music and his bride from the Northwest Stanley Gene, born November SO. room. Lrospei service, ' " V- na nn i will be afforded. Sunday school is at Nazarene coUege, Nampa, laano. wui Deaconess hospitaL uAiiit iu vrwoyc v . , i iu . mM vouui mccun a. o -om p. in. i nave curie vi uj ty. tor. Baptismal service. Prayer meeting, 1 with a discussion on worshin and plans service. 7 JO n. m.. evangelistic senr- wednesday, v.30 p. m. for a Christmas music festival. 1 ice. spirited congregational singing. special music, ouenory, acrs. uom rroT niPTKT I mr.RLAND rarTNTDS I Nihrrr. Choir special directed vj (HayesvOle Branch) I Highland avenue at Church street. Mr. Litwiuer. Sermon. -Love That rtnm miU nnrth nf tha oiHr limits I Herman H Mm minister. Sunday I Saves." Midweek service. 7 OS P. m on the Portland highway. Bible school, I school, 10 a. m. Clifton Ross, super- Wednesday. Young people's activities. 8:49 a. m. Wltn Classes lor ail ages. uncnacni. uiurca aervicc, n. rara-1 iju p. ui., inuj ruw.v n.H mnarintannuit RVPIT I tav hv Edward Mott. Rihlf teacher I " 6:15 d. m. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I and preacher. Junior and senior Chris- FIRST IPDMTUALIST For Christmas KADIOS AT Good Eonsekeepuig XNC Alt Comrt Streei I Worship ( J? S. liberty with - 'y' K t ' E. Miller . E. L. ALLEN, Pastor ,; rt Sunday, Topics; ' ' ." 11:08 'OnexhausUble Grace 1X9 "Necessity of Confessing , Chrisf - . -,; S:S0 "Daptist Yonth Fellow- ' ship" mmiWi Public Cordially Invited tian Endeavor meetings. 6:30 p. m. Meet at J48 North Commercial street. The evening service will be a con- Services. 1 JO p. m.. 7 JO p. m. 5peak- tinuation of the series of Bible mes- er. Rev. Tommy Tucker, Portland, saxes liven by Edward Mott. Port- "France Lecture. Mo host lunch, JO. I land, who is sneaking November S3 I Everyone welcome. Bible -hooTwTtn- cusses' f all . ' m, w tkaK , AIX I (( aiut lath atrMta. T. H. TheueT. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL I BD pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Nineteenth and Breyman, Eev. T. Otto Gronke. superintendent. Worship. W. Henderson, pastor. - Phone 6387. Ill a. nu wltn noty communion, yer- Broer, Jr., advisors. FIRST BAPTIST (Four Corners Branch) In the Auburn school, 9:45 Leon Lambert, superintendent. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE . Gaines street at th. H. E. Snavely, I Sunday. I:U a, m, Sunday school; 11 1 man. t a. m. Church council. Tuesday, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; I , morning worship service: 6:15 j 7 JO p. m. Confirmation daas, Satur- worsnip, ii o ciocK ana Harvest xest-i i D. m crusader service: 7 JO p. m or-1 day, a. m. 1VUU1 1 UU! VMf V' IU, 6f"B- listie service. 7 JO. Rev. W. T. Mug- ford. Hillsboro, will open an evangelis tic campaign Monday night and con tinue xnrougn uecemDer l. ruesaay, missionary band, at Z p. in, .- ,? FIRST METHODIST ' V; Corner State and Church streets. Dr. I. C Harrison, minister. Ruth Cram er. . director of Christian Education. Church schooL 8:45: nursery. 11. Morn ing worship, 100, sermon topic The Church's Supreme Opportunity. Ca thedral choir will sing "Bonum Est in B FUt" (Buck) and ""All Yt That Cried Unte the Lord" (Mendelssohn). Youth Fellowships and University oersu S JO. Evenine worshin. 7:41. ser mon topic, "Great Events and Com mon Tasks." The quartet win sing "O Lord Most Holy! (Franck). Offer tory - solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought."; Jean Carkin. BETHEL BAPTIST -', . North Cottage at D street J. f Otth off. DD. pastor. Bible school. 8:45 a. nw Arnold ; Frey, . superintendent. Morning worship, 11. ' Sermon, "The Btood of the Lamb, , the Victorious Weapon." Evening service, T JO. Ser mon. "Calline Urjort the Name of the Lord." - Prayer and praise Berviee-1 Wednesday. 715. 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