The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 11, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGZ SIX
Hostesses
.INcu-iira.-uii . '
: '' Members of the hostess com
tnfttee Friday Issued Y: list . of
women of the city who are now
- registered as senior hostesses.'
'" : Mrs. Lowell Kern and Mr
- Karl G. Becke are chairmen of
the group -of women who will
direct activities for the enter-
' tainment of soldiers. An office
for the 'league has; been opened
"in; the Senator hotel J building,
telephone 64.41.' ' ' . - i
, The committee Includes: Mrs.'
Schwabbauer Miar Ha TvL Aus
tiii, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. T.
' E.' Kenyon. ' Mrs. r Walter L.
Spaulding, Miss Helen L Barrett, .
Miss Marian Mitchell, Miss Sally, :
'McLellan and Mrs. Waldo C Zel- '
7ler. .- ?v-..r..- .'- ..
Senior hostesses with Mrs. -
- Waldo C. Zeller, chairman in
clude Mesdames A. J. Arehart,
W. L. Allen, Harry TL Belt, Ken
neth Bailer, T. J. Brabec, Russel
Beutler, J. N. Bishop, E. A.
Brown, -Warren B. Baker, Ilda
Bingehheimeri' "Qmer' O. Berg,-' f
' Phil Brownell, Eric Butter, Phil- ' 5
lip E. Barrett, Paul E. Barden,
O. E. "Boatwrighf Walter A.
Barsch, James T. 'Brand,' Mae
Butler, G. F. Chambers, James
L. Cooke, Dolph L. Craig, A. M.
Chapman, John . H. Carson, Ira -v
nw f xtr "TVir v. n
Daugherty, Carl W. Emmons,' I
Maud . Eckman, Asel C Eoff,
Daniel J. Fry, Jr., Fred Gahls-
dorf, Helen Goodenough, E." A.
Guenther, William ' Gahlsdorf,
Leon Hansen, J. K. Hubbard,
Charles D. Hatfield, Winifred
Herrick, Paul R. Hendricks,
Frank S. Healey, Lora T. Hawk
ins, H. W. Huntington, G. W.
chaaSiii"-
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R. Linn, W. H. Lytle, Wayne P.
Loder, W. X. Lldbeclrv Esther ,
Little, Clare A. ' Lee, Fay Lien, '
Edward Majek, Anne Merton, .
Burton A. Myers, D. J. McLellan,
O. A. Melgaard, Lyman McDon
ald, M. M. Magee, Charles S.
McElhinny, W. R. Newmeyer, J.
W. Nash, Ethel Niles, a H. Os
trin, George H. Otten, J. Dean
I Patterson, G. S. Paxson, W. L.
Phillips, C. F. Putnam Winifred
Pettyjohn, E. T. Pierce, Clifford
R. Parker, F. W. Poorman, P. D.
JuisenbT3r. .
George A. Rhoten, Herbert E.
Rahe, J. A. Rothenfluch, N.
Rocque, H. A. Rowe, George H.
Swift, Herbert J. Stewart, Earl
SnelL Marcia B. Smith, Carlton
E. Spencer, -. Frank H. Spears,
Charles A. Sprague, Robert E.
Shinn,- Arthur Selander, B, p.
Schucking, E. J. Scellars, R. D.
Slater, J. D. White, Herman F.
Wilde, Rose J. Wilkes, Elmer V.
Wooton, J. B. Young and Mona
R. Yoder; Miss Vivian Chandler,
Miss Marguerite Gleeson, Miss
. Nellie Schwab, Miss Leah Swing
and Miss Amanda Selander.
Missions Group
Meets
The Woman's Missionary So
ciety of the First Baptist church
met Thursday with-Mrs. I. W.
Herbert in charge.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cadger, chair
man -of White Cross work re-;
ported the following activities:
emergency first aid supplies are
being stored in the church.
' Once a rnonth a group of wom
en meet at the Deaconess hos
pital to sew. During this month
a box of supplies was sent to the
Mather school for negro girls at
Beaufort, South Carolina. .;.
A program on Christian . citiz
enship was presented by Mrs.
I G. Prescott Mrs. Floyd White
. and Mrs. L. A. Dunn talked on
missionaries.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
! ID. BuelL Hostesses were Mrs.
'J. W. Humphreys and Mrs. Ca
been. Miss Adrienne Huxhs if Seat-
tie flew to Salem; arriving Fri--
day night She will spend the
weekend as the guest of Mr. ami
Mrs. Keith HalL i; '"
rjNIONVAL Complimenting
Lieutenant and Mrs. Burlyn R'r
Gubser of McMinnville, who
were married there Julyv, their
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vivtucr uu aisier-ui-iaw enter - "
talned b,re ednesda Forty
five-relatives and friends - were
Gubser graduated f r bm
KellyField,T.Wd -
ym ujrun iuwi,HMy nigm-
big, July 3, .and came to Port
land Sunday,-' July 5, and .-was
met there -by his parents,TMr.
and Mrs. D.. Lynn Gubser of Mc
Minnville and other members of
his family v of ; Uhionyale and
PleasanWale districts. ": .
He has 'received art extension
of furlough -and will report" at
Porpand July IS and leave by
air for Savannah, Ga, for ad
vance training. :
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t jrmsSON The Evaartll-
cal Womans. Missionary .society ;
anet Wednesday at the home of
Mrs.' A. Wilson. The president,
Mrs. William Elmer presided.
- : iHssSlIelen Kihs led the' de
votions,' Mrs. Don Davis review
ed -three chapters of the study
bock, ""Autnor.of Liberty." At
the close of the meeting, Mrs.
George Kihs, was honored with a
shower. itefreshments were
served by the hostess, assisted by
tllsa Anna laampe.' Ten mens
ters were present . .
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Tells wedding day . . .
k A ISS Mary Chamberlain is today revealing her
-1 VI wedding day to Mr. Dvon C. Holman. Th cere
mony will be performed at the home of fhe, groom
elect's parents, Mr; "and Mrs. Merle C. Holman on July
26 at 2:30 o'clock. The bride-elect is the dcrughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Chamberlain. Miss Hallie C3iam
berlcdn will be her sister's maid of honor, and Mr. Len
"hal Holman will attend his brother. Miss Chamber
lain is a graduate of Salem high school. Mr. Holman
attended University of Oregon, and is now ejnployed
by the Dallas Machine and Locomotive Works. The
young couple will live-in Salem. (Photo by Kenhell
Olis). ' " ' '
Wives
In Session
On Thursday a joint meeting
was held by the Marine Corps
league and the Marine Corps
league auxiliary at 1095 North
Liberty street and newly elected
officers of the auxiliary were in
stalled. Mrs. Eva Rush was installed 1
president; Mrs. M. Flax as sen
ior vice president; Mrs. Fred S.
McCall, junior vice president;
Mrs. William Noyes, chaplain;
Mrs. Frank Millett, historian;
Mrs. L. L. Pittinger, judge ad
vocate; Mrs. C. E. Warren, treas-urer;-Mrs.
Marie Baker, guard;
"Mrs. D. Furlough, musician;
Z Miss Golden Wheeler, secretary;
, Miss Sana Millett, captain of the
guards and Mrs. Wade Wolfe,
color guard. x
Mr. L. L. Pittinger, command
ant of the Marine .Corps league
, at Salem who has recently en
listed in the marines for recruit
ing duty, tendered his resigna
tion as commandant Nomina
tion of officers of the Salem de
tachment of the Marine Corps
. league was held, and the elec
tion will be at the next meeting
t and installation at the meeting
in September.
A cake was presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Pittinger by the auxil
iary. Men of the post presented
Mrs. Pittinger with a pencil, and
to Mr. Pittinger was given a
target rifle. -
On August 13, when the next
meeting is to be held, the de
tachment and the auxiliary is
: invited. to hold the meeting at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. H.
Thompson on Sherman road. A
covered dish lunch will be
. served. ', ; : ...'..:..". .
On August 9 a picnic will be
held . at Major ; Hardie's home
near Dayton, to which all mem
bers of the Marine Corps league,
their families arid friends are in-
.. vited. Also the first meeting of
the annual state convention of
. the Marine Corps league will be
held at this picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lindross
and Mrs. Ruth McAllister of
Grays River. Wash and Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Christensen, Kathryn,
William and Robert of Toledo,
were weekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
VaiL -
. Mrs. Lola .Ward of -Salein t
visiting at the home of her cou
sin Mrs. Lloyd Bilyeu and fam
ily, this week.
- ur i.m m. , .
ru&XR
itig her brothert j; jT Jones. sLe
resident 01
- and Mrs. Bert Miller of
Garibaldi were r1rnrf
at the home . of . Mrs. Millera
daughter, Mr;; aridCMrs. D: C.
' Buchnef. " - ZX " ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Trank Harbison
have ' leased J the -"downstairs
apartment in the Jones building.
He'is employed with the Pacific
Telephone. and Telegraph : crew.
Mrs. , Harold ; Ackerman of
- Mdford ii a. guest at the home
of 3ier uncle and aunt, Mr. and
.Mrs: .. M." Ackerman' . She also
visited her 'daughter In Salem,
"hmfnrm raffirntne ftNTvtaT
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r. Tu.i.-
Waiter Carlisle, the former
-a -
-Lois
Hoyt, are- announcing the
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birth of a son on Tuesday
of a son on Tuesday at the
aewaa MVaaM " waaM
Carlisle is stationed in Austra
lia and Mrs. Carlisle Is making
: her home with ; a " sister, ; Mrs.
RIcbSrd Klaus In Poiiland.
The grandparents ire Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Hoyt of Salem and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlisle of Sa
lem Heights.
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CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY
VTW auxiliary meeting at vet
erans halL
TUESDAY
Missouri auxiliary, with R. C.
McClay st 144 Stat street.
Vrw auxiliary luncheon, 1:30
with Mrs. Ward WoUe, 651
Thompson street.
McCormick class. Tint Method
ist church, with James M. Taylor,
S Lansing street, 6:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Salem Writes club picnic with
Mrs. William Merrlott, 1880 Kan
sas street.
South Circle. Pint Christian
church with Mrs. A. M. Hanson,
520 Mill street, all day Red Cross
sew. --
Couple Married
At Church
On June 26, Rev. Robert Hut
chinson read the -rites that unit
ed Miss Carol Woodcock and
Mr. Wayne Cox in marriage. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Woodcock and the
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Cox of Grants Pass.
The bride, gowned in pink,
silk with accessories of brown '
and white, was attended by Bet
ty Jo Bennett of Portland. The
best man was Claire Woodcock.
Both the bridal couple are grad
uates of Grants Pass schools. The
groom is employed at the Ore
gon Pulp and Paper company.
Mothers of men In Company B
were entertained at the YMCA
on Thursday night by Mrs. Roy
Carlisle, Mrs. Ben Larkens and
Mrs. George Alderman. Covers
were placed for 20.
Pattern
Here"; it Is the perfect war
work or home' work "'unifonn''
Pattern 4108 by Anne Ad-
front ltternlnaf? Hart ;t.iM
it.. TT'
uie ironi waisv slim panel-
: back, and a collar or revers.
ana a couar or revers.
Pattern 4108 Is available in
-Bmrr.'. ' a srx ..
- a - . - -
j
, women sues Z 3B, 38, 40, iVu,;,, M;
.si2e 38 takes 414 yds. 33
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. 8fd ' Maffl Mtlffi fnlliai arvt aa
Send fifteen cents
Jf? V cover cost ot maain ) for
this Anne Adams pattern. Write
pi,nly ame, address and
styl number.
Join the 1S4S style parade and
end tea cents for a spring Pat
tern Book! AU th. ieawnV bifh
hchts are here tn day and evening
. trocka. sportswvar. defense modes.
Send your order to The Orenoa
gUtesman, Pattern Depaitmuit.
Sslem, Oreja.
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,Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem,
Shower : for -
Mothers land daughters,'
friends of Miss Eleanor Parkes,'
were invited to . a" party Friday
night, by , Mrs. ,Solon Shinkle,
i Miss" PoUy v-Arma SWrikle and
xors. rutymona ceara. a nuscci-
laneous showery was; given i for
Miss -Parkes,. who will marry
Mr, Martin Finden, jr.
! Mothers and daughters at the
party lwere Mrs. 'Cornelia
George, " ; Mrs. . Douglas . Parkes,
Miss Marian and . Miss Eleanor
Parkes, Mrs,' Martin Finden, jrn
Miss Lela Finden and M'Cecil
Tipton, 'Mrs, Floyd Beaitl "and
Lucas and'' Miss Louise
Mrs. .': Frank ' Neiswander - and
Miss Jean Neiswander, and the
hostesses.' ;
Birthday for
Five-Year-Old
Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson en-1
tertained a group of children to
honor her daughter Kaye's'Sthl
. birthday. Children invited to the
.party were: Phoebe Lou Braun, I
Mary Kay Brown, Judy Bur?
dette, Homerta Sears, Buddy
Keech, Johnny and Chris Wood,
Gary Ramsden, Gayle and David I
Ashby, . Audrey Simmons and
Richard Sande.
Mothers present were Mrs. W.
J. Braun, Mrs. Tyler Brown,
Mrs. Robert Sears, Mrs. Leslie
Burdette, Mrs. Robert Ramsden,
Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mrs! Robert
Ashby and Kaye's ' two. grand
mothers, Mrs. J. C Sande and
-Mrs. George Henderson.
Music Program
Is Planned
. TV. Kiinriav attmrnMn n
certs of recorded music, hereto-
fore given in the music room
of the Salem public library, are
being held in the Carnegie room.
on the second floor, of the col
lege of music building, at Wil
lamette. The program for Sun
day afternoon will consist of ex
cerpts from famous grand
operas.
Mr. Robert Rawson will give
.instructive comments on each
number.- The time is 3:30, and
the public is cordially invited.
From- "Die Meisteninger" wagner
lAn imp wove we speu)
Frederich Schorr
From "Der RosenkavaUer" Strauss I
Waltzes
Philadelphia symphony orchestra
From "La Boheme'f . Puccini
(Thy Tiny Hand Is Frozen)
1 - Jussi Bjoerhng
Quartet. (FarewelL Sweet Lovel
GerakUne Farrar, ' Gina Viafora,
- Erico Caruso and Antonio Scotti
From "The Pearl Fishers' Bizet I
(As in Former Timesi
AmeliU GalU-Curci
From "Carmen" , , Biset I
Prelude to Act IV
Philadelphia symphony orchestra'
From "Louise" ......Charpentler
(Since That rair uayj '
Dorothy Mavnor
.From "Andrea Chenier" Giordano
As One Sort Day In May)
Beniamlno GigU
(An Enemy of His Country)
. John Charles Thomas
From "The Daughter of the Real'
menf TVnigHt
(AH Men Confess It)
- LilT Pons
From "Lorely" , Catalan!
(In the Month of May)
Beniamino uigu
From "H Trovatore"
(Home to Our Mountains)
.Verdi
Louise Homer and Enrico Caruso
From "The Sicilian Vesper" Verdi
(Farewell, Dear companions)
Rosa Ponseila .
From Oteuo' Verdi
. Credo - - - - -- .
John Charles Thomas
Bridge Club at
: Schwabbauer's
Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer was
hostess to members of her bridge
club at her home on Thursday
night A shower was given for
Mrs. John Ficklin later in the
evening.
Present' were Mrs. Merritt
iTaux, Mrs..warren eater tna
Mrs. Roy Meek, guests and Mrs.
Lee Crawford. Mrs. Clinton
. Standlsh, Mrs. John Ficklin, Mrs.
Kenneth Barker, Mrs.' Joseph
Felton and Mrs. Delbert Schwab
bauer, members: "::',
; JEFFERSON InsUllatton of
officers was the 'main feature of
; Mt Jefferson Rebekah .lodge
Tuesday nights Mrs. Neva Kes
ter is the retiring noble grand.
Officers were installed by Lil
lian Smith and Kelthel Smith,
"and are as follows: nobler grand,
-Margaret Davidson- vice grand,
Ida Hartley; musician, H a 1 1 1 e
Goin; inside guardian, Millie Bil
yeu; outside guardian, Grover
Stephens; , c b a P 1 I n jf Lillian
Smith; RSNG, Patty' B a r n e s
LSNG, ..Grace Thurston; RSVG;
Stella Hart; LSVG, Nettle Hawkf
Wardm" "RlanVi Rtnhn Mm j
"7 etwiiyai vyiavtan twm
ductor. Keithel Smith; secretary;
Laura Thomas; treasurer, Ada
.Wells. : .
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Givinff of Rubber
Car Mats Pronosed
A
Secretar Af Ktate Karl Snell
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.lsts contribute the rubber mats in
isis mnLTiniiM ine ninnpr ma i a in
"ilT - r" .. r .JTri --" "i" - , .
hmr rlrlwo - : - I minister Mnvmllan In Ta An.
.iy 'ij' .v.
msM. wvsm .
state board of control, ot which!
ha la-a mmK 4a vrAur fhe mate
taken out of trunks of all state
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; "Many tons of rubber could be
collected that way,". SneU said
after contributlna: his own mat
"and those mats don't serve anv
useful purpose anyway..
Orexjon. Scrturdar Morning. July
Today's Menu,
Fresh " fruits and vegetables
dominate the. weekend meals. "
. TODAY.
Cabbage salad with carrots j
... Broiled pork chops -f v
Cream gravy, and potatoes "'
Fresh "plum sauce :
i 'i t Raisin cookies ? y
Sliced . tomatoes, cucumbers "
5 ; Fried; chicken
, New potatoes
4 Corn, on , the cob - ;
. Raspberry' sundae - : "
Chocolate cake "
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' ' MONDAY : -'
.(Salad sandwich plate"f-
Toasted cheese sandwiches
'' Corned beef sandwiches '
x ; Combination salad " -
" Relishes ''
' " Tomato quarters v"
0 Cantaloupe a la mode -
!mbW COOKIES ..(S Dosen)
cup fat
cup sugar
H cup honey
H cup sour cream
lvteaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon mace -
2 eggs,, beaten I
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
1 cups, flour 4
1 teaspoon soda
1 imp raisins:.
Cream fat and -sugar. Add
honer. cream, vanilla, m iet
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meant anA rinA nat 9 tninntML I
lightly add rest of Ingredients.
Drop portions onto greased bak
ing sheet Flatten and bake 42 1
minutes in moderate oven.
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Fruit for
Cannina
Ready
A grocer down the street tells
us that apricots are going to be I
In market in canninf quantities
next week, and admonished 4 us I
to pass on to our readers that
the time for canning them is at
hand. Check with your own gro-
uevcrmuie WHWl am W1U I
cer, ana aeiermme wen ne wiu
a a mm
have ttem at their best, then buy
canr , ' I
APRICOT CANNING
Win tim 'fnilf wttti 1amn I
doth, to remove fuzz, peel if del
siredj blanch, halve and pit!
Pack In jars, cover with boiling
syrup and process 20 minutes in I
actuly boiling water or for 33
am a earrsE - a
minutes at 275 degrees In the
oven. The hot water bath is the
recommended method.
All berries, except strawber
ries, are canned by the same method.-
BERRY CANNING
Pack washed berries in JarsIrntsT church 6 CHRIST
and cover with boiling syrup, I
process for 20 minutes in hot
water bath or 35 minutes in I
oven. If preferred bring fruit to I
a boU in the syrup pack in Jar.
uu iuios iu nut waiex Data I
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CHERRIES
Cherries are handled the same 1
as berries, cooking 20 minutes in
npt water nam when packed I
chid, or 5 minutes after bringing
to a, boil In syrup and then sack- I
Ing in jar. hot.
Plums are comintf into the la- I
cal markets in good quanUty
now, several varieties are al-1
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;ZZ7J "Cic uu' UU,CI" wm I01"
10W. I
PLUMS I
w-.t. L'-u .v.-
twu, yiiuk Muus uiu cover I
with boiling syrup. Process for
boll anif naflciA yin tn 4m I
s- W r,7 r-nTr:
i - yjiiij. iucjr
ww taaie a mimnes in tne oven I
set at 275 derrA-
S?V 0ere. J- .
W'ueacnes, taey are soma
W V- Y ,4.1
w iw .iu tue mariui m urn
GUanuueS mumtv soon now. en
bejji
nut, mum. - iww many peacnes I Thine House, . ura. aorever. . .v
5 you plan !to put down! I ening service M o'clock, vesper ser-
J The clingstones are in now. vlc"' i .' " . -
,and some pebple4hink they are
exceuent to can. Th flavor is
verr idoi' huf ihmV tht miu
himif .tti, -J ,.
n., 7;:" .rr JT "
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PEACHES :
planch. cVin cold water and
skin, pack- In jars and cover with
boiling syrup, cook 20 minutes
in hot water batlu -
Every. year someone pops up
with the idea that you can put
down peaches with the skin oil
USt as for apricots, and the COl-
or and flavor is grand. We've
done some like that for the last
15 years and think ifs a smart
wea, rry a lew jars sometime.
cooung loosens the skins so they
are easy to remove as the rruit
.Jthe ilavor is irrand. ?
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I essssn. aawW
1 0 Be Presented
Rev. T. W. Henderson, pastor
v. we awaa svuiMiuaia vrusyei
church, announces a special chn-
dren'a program Sunday night at
7:45 when children wDl appear
In Mnn ,.j rv
in SOngS and recitations. The pro-
I ram will be followed divine
fr .w. " - -
UrT
w, 'ii
jltib' v. riEnnprmn nsjej sVa
wih u a
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Rev: Henderson reports that
I nvr : S89 '. ministare wr ro-ent
I and that every seminar was a real I
tr. mut.i ..v . .1
Bjravuu tcui BCII
heard, including Dr. J. O. Kinna-
maa) the noted archaeofogist Rev.
Henderson 'and his family were
welcomed home to their church
Iby members and friends.
11. IU1
College Quartet to Sing
KWi Mesieaiai male eiuartet fnm WoHhweat- Nareiwr eeHer.
Nampa, Idaho, wlfl appear fat concert at First Church ef The
rn Onfer atrMi at Uth tt Snndav . JalY 12. at t Vdock In the
evening. These young men with:
are. eai s 1 weeks temr.throsl Oie swruiweau ameiBDcn
, toartet. from-left to rights axe: Bamea Yaaderpeel, first tenor ana
trombonist, WfcHa Walla, Wash.; Robert Woodworth, second tener,
ad aololst, St. Paul. Minn; Jeeeph Teder, baas and ampaniat St
' Fatal, Mink, and Victory Bundy, baritone and soloist, a sen lor frem
Haekos, Mian. Dr. LV T. CorleU. president of Northwest Nasareae
coUege, will .appear with the ajsartet. : '' 'J-
amBBBjsssMBas
Church ServiTOS fa Salem
BETHKL BAPTIST '
North CottJif at D atrMt. I. T. Ol
thott. DD. paitor. Sunday chool f:U
ajn. Morning servie 11 'clock. Sr
moo mbject. "Comlnf to Church . or
Coining to Christr Quarterly church
""l P-V Youto reUowship
nMir r ' vi cvmiim m&rmcm 7 ski. kt
m iKi "ui l JiMtiM."
men subjact. "Mercy and Jutic."
CALVAKT BAPTIST
South Uberty at Miner street, TC-
ward L. Allen, pastor. Sunday school
5 a jo. Morning' service it o'clock.
Sermon subject. "The Second Com
inr ot Christ.'' Young people's groups,
:45 pjn. Evening service S o'clock.
Sermon subject. "Man's Ruin God's
Remedy." .
FIRST BAPTIST
Corner of Marion and Liberty
streets. Rev. Irvine A. Tox. DD, min
ister. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning
service li o cioca, sermon suojeci,
"Provint the Will of God." Senior and
Hifh School BYPU :4S pjn. Kvenin
service a o ciock. sermon - suoiect,
"The Ministry of Music"
joua comts branch or
'to thAuburn school.
school ts ajn with classes tor
"-"-
hayesvux branch or
rJ5A5 t
- ZaMTBTlUW SKUJHWI1 m tlW (!
for all as e. Dewiy rjafK
rl.fnM for i
7. frador
ana jars.
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN
17th and Court streets. W. H.
man. naator. Sundav school S:4S ajn.
UamlM arvk 100 e'61ok. Sermoh
V" rkSSK
service o'clock. Ordintfon service.
ue mrmKme' w"tcr "T
CsromcH or cauuar
1 nuniunday o"i
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10 us. Morning service ii o'clock.
Svening service t J3Q o'clock. Preach-
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Cottage and Shipping streets. H. R.
liornhlu, mlniater. Bible RkpT. 10
jn. Morning service 11 - o'clock.
Thornh
pah. Kv
eninc service i o'clock. Young peo
ples meeting i pan.
VC.J.k, TJh.rt rtr.t Sun.
day school 11 ajn. Morning sefvlee
ll-?? "$5
durint- July and Aucust Readme room.
j& SSS .Wf- Sfi
pjtu Weanesaay to Tu,
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
CONGREGATIONAL
19th and Ferry streets. Howard C
?"?" vr; Sunday school 10a.ifi.
b onfliet "with
ness.- Young people at i pjn.
mur comgrbgationai.
. Cottar and Marion streets, Robert
ft "LWTlW W
rious Conditions in South Amria,'
M9' pryor T- Smith- est-preacher.
bethant evangelical and
irmtutn
Capitol and Marion streets. X. A.
Kielsmeier. oastor. Sunday school U
ajn. Morninar service 11 o'clock. Ser-
mon subject. "Obedience." Installation
of an officer.
"1 evangelical
C. WtMeord. naatSr.- f undav
uhnnl m-43 a m. Mornina' serviee ll
o'clock. Sermon subject, .""Jesus Christ
i the Way of Life. Youth groups i pjn.
Evening service ' a o ooca, sermoa
subject, "In a World Such MOurs
Today. Dees It Pay to Be a Christtanr
lOUTH IALIH rUINDI . .
t .TT .r ui..ki.. .t.
I tmhob w. MiUa. nastor. Sunday school
iJ!f!JZgu'l.?r..
460 North Cottaie street Don Wall,
buhoD. Sunday school 10 ajn.-Reiiei
itauei
tllio
Li?"? at
"Tr? luwm 1 "V ' f. -
REORGANTZKD CHURCH OF JESWS
CHRIST or LATTER DAT SADXTS :
17th and Chemeketa streets, Charles
Asher. pastor. Sunday school 1 ajn.
Xb-SSJ3e?s Xit -cfsSS
service a o'clock. Sermon . subject,
CoiiUder the Knowledge of Cod.-,
American Lutheran -'i" -r.
Jyux?'
I school t; "ijn. - Morning iservlce 11
?.'clock FWJ&?:
I of Ufa."- Svenlnf service 8 o'clock.
? .J.JT .rf ih.
leS?P Purp f
I t jrUu and isth streets, r. H. Theuer.
lJSTZJSZ'-J.
object, "Peramo Whaxe Toleraace
enter srrronisT "- '' f '!'
. State and Church streets. Dr. J. C
Hantaan. pastor. Sunday school - S:4S
ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser
mon subject, v -Avowing tnt weaa
Lin,"t by the pastor.
mi. tfsrrHnnuT .
Corner Market and Winter streets.
David ' L. Tenwick. pastor. Sunday
i?.;in: JEJS&P-
i Evening service t:w e ciocx.
itmonlsT .
I south commercial at Myers streets.
Joseph Knotta, paitor. Sunday school
I ajn. Morning service-11 o'clock,
I sermon bv eueat preacher. Rev. John
I Evans. JCvenina serviee e o ciock. scr
I o ausuect
Center street at -lfch. Rev; -.Weaver
s sr aaa.a a t,stLisLsi var ma nneiiiAtina
vpaitor.suniay scnooi , s:3
I am. Maminr service' 11 o'clock, oer-
mon by the .pastor.- "The voice or
i Temptation." Nazarerte young people's
I societies at 7 pjn. Evening service I
I O eioca, special aacrea eoucerw
mtsT FsUesbwctiaw , ' .
. chemeketa at Winter - Streets, '.i
Ijvut WlU'tmS. , DaStOr SuTKjiy school
$-m ajn. Mominr service 10 o'clock,
Jtoyai tohr ated
bv the jreneral assembly ef the Fres-
Ibyterian church. Evening service 0.
I Kfu. m you." a .tuUoi
their sponsor. Dr. KT Ooriettt
science and retributive Justice. Sermon
broadcast ever asut at pjn.:
UNITED BRETHREN Df , CHRIST '
11th and Nebraska avenue. Rev. C
O. Goodman, pastor. Sunday school
:4S ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock,
sermon subject. "The Slothful Man
and the Lion." CS leadership training
class, t pjn. Evening service 8 o'clock.
Sermon subject, "Destruction versus
PuWlmentV -v '. - ,
PILGROC HOLINESS
t7S Market street, .William McC las-
sen, pastor. Sunday school t:4S aJn.
MotbIdi service 11 o'clock, sermon
subject. Rev. McGlasaen pntachlnc.
XveJainf service IAS o'clock. Cist. Supt
Orval C Keller will preach. -
rntsT SPIRITUALIST.
Meet at 1420 North 4th street. Ev
ening service 1 30 o'clock.
SALTATION ARMT
S41 State street. Adit. JC T. HiiL
pastor. Sunday school 10:49 a.m. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock. Evening serv
lee 7 o'clock,. Young People's Legion
pjn.
rOTJRSqUARR GOSPEL
istn ana Jsrevman streets, sev. x,
W. Meaderson, ThB, pastor. Sunday
scnooi :a ajn. atornina; service' u
clock. Sermon subject by oastor. Xr
enlnf service 7:4a, divine beailng and
evanaelistie service. Special children s
program sunoay nignu crusaaer ser
vice S3 pjn.
cicich or god
40 South ilnd street. Rev. Oeo
Watts, pastor. Sunday school 4:43 ajn.
Morning service ii o cjocjc svening
service S o'clock.- Kvaneelist John
Dousiaa. Jr.. 17 years old, wlu
IVANGELISTIC TABERNACLK '
(Assembly of God). Ferry and 12th
streets, June mc Johnson, pastor, sun-
day school ajn. atornina serv
ice 11 o'clock. Young people's service
ao pjn. evening service T30.
EMMANUEL MENNONITR
- Pratum. Daniel J. Unruh... sartor
Sunday school 10 a'jn. Momipg service
U o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Pow
er Of Uod. Christian Endeavor 1 pjn.
Evening service o'clock. Sermon sub
ject. Distinguished - Service."
Woodburxi
Churches
CHURCH Of GOD
H. S. rulton, pastor. Sunday school
10 ajn. Morning worship it IU Xvening
at tsw.
FKEK MITHODIST - -
Corner of Young and Catch streets.
tiev. v. aw ADoon, pasxor. aunaa
schoo lat SSS. Mornina service at li
Young people's hour at S:45 p.m. Xv-
enlng evangeustfe service at 70,
METHODIST s -
D. Lester yields, minister. The Joint
service at 10 JO a.m. Sermoa,-topic.
The Unchanging Christ." The church
at study has departments and classes
for aU ages. Xvening service at the
Christian church with the pastor of
he frresbyterian church bringing the
NTOAKOS LUTHKKAN
Monitor. 11 ajn, divine worship at
it ajn. aunoay acnooi j ajn. xne
Cotton - Lutheran Bible ' camp opens
on Sunday, ' July XX, There will be
services at 11 ajn. by one of the lo
cal pastors.' One of the auest speaker
WiU give the Inspirational address at
ssv pjn. ana again at lusv in to cv
ening. . ' . -
MONTTOsi CONGKIOATIONAL N
Rev. Trank Meyer will Breach next
Sunday At 11:11 and Mrs. Meyer wUl
sing. The Monitor church plana to
observe Monitor day the last Bunofev
of the month. and has Invited the
Hubbard,, auiiott frame ana Smyrna
churches to )mn taws oay.
TntST PRESBTTXsUAN
Sabbath school 10 ajn. Morning wor
ship at 11. Senior and totermediato
Endeavor meeunrs at t. union evening
services at the Christian church at S.
HSrrWKTL. FlMBTmlAN .
Morning worship- 10 ajn. Sabbath
school at 10 ."48. Mrs. John CorhwelL
Supt. , .
rvrajSTiAN sciknck
Service Sunday In church. Sod and
paraeM streets.
IafMANHEL LCTHEBAN A '
Sundav divine worship at S-SO s.m
Sunday-school and Bible class 10.-49
ST. Lvars CATHOLIC
Rev. V. L, Mottenheier. pastor. Sun
day masses at o'clock. S30 and It
(low mass). . .,..,.
Silvcrton
Churches
lXmrtX AND WMAJ-UaX
LUTitEBAN :-
i Joint services. Rev. M. J. XI Tuhr.
pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn
ing service 11. o'clock. - sermon sub
ject, v "The . Low " rulfllled." . Luther
ictgue wiu go to couon Park Bible
camp. . ? .- , .
irBisT cbucb' or canusr ' '
i Rav.-f-Russeil - Myers. nastor. Rfbla
school f.-tS ajn. Morning service at 1L
sermon suoject, -ma Mission of the
tnurcn in tne wotm." Evening serv
ice a o'clock. CX 1 o'clock.
METHODIST ,' --J. '7'Z-- -
Rev. O. Leonard Jones, rartnr. Eim,
day school :4 ajn. Morning service
11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Called to
Be. Saints ta 10." Service will
CALVABT . " ! .- ,
J Rev. O. Ct Olson, paitor." Morning
crai ana u juw. . . , . -
btrooxne Day Set
-t PORTLAND, OreV July 10.-ff5
The Portland city council Thurs
day desisnated next Tuesday as
CoL J. J.' Stromme day in honor
of the commanding officer of the
Portland " air base who has been
ordered tov Washington for a new
assignment - ' '
GommuiSon tc
ateq .
Presbyicrian Church . ;
' ToOfserre Summer, .f
Service Sunday
-'- Summer communiori will ,
celebrated at the First Prby '
lan church at: 11 o'clock Sy&4
morning. The pastor, Rev. W. 4
vin Williams, will administer u
sacrament All Christians, are b
vited to partake even though n ,
members of the local w?;'
tlon.- The communipn meditaw
Is tased on the theme, "Loyal.
m,c4" aHrmted bv the ger
eral mssembly of tiie Presbyteris
CfetjrchUSA i W,f,c: .
-rWri is awr elb
naxuauate ta uua
and worshipful' ciuarterly com
munlon Vlrcinia Ward
will smf ymn to the Last Sup
per" .' (Demarest) The c n o r u
robed-cholr will also 'assist.
f At this quarterly service, thi
globe-banks which have been use
for the world emergency, fund wil
be received, also special girts foi
work among all branches of out
distributed for the Presbyteriai o
nation's service.
At 70. Mr. Williams will spea
on the theme, "When Your Sim
Catch up With You; a study oi
conscience and retributive jus
tlce." Agnes Drummond is the so
loist The sermon message will bi
broadcast over KSLM at 8 o'clock
The pastor and Elder Glenr
Adams will attend the synod ol
Oregon, July 14, 15 and 18. Philip
Barrett m embeSv ?t ttr. local
church, will appear35ef ore tn
nvMnvTsirT snr w k jrnPLuraUir u-
. at vri ftdeSC. a.rBss J.a TV
censure at this meeting. Mr. Bar
rett Is a student for the gospel
rninistry at San Francisco Theo-
ogical seminary In California.
Institute WiU
Open Sunday ,
Nineteen Salem Young
Folk Leaving for
Suttle Lake Meet
The Youth Fellowship' group of
the First Methodist church will
attend the 1 Suttle Lake ' institute
which openi Sunday morning. Dr.
J. Edgar; Purdy. Salem district su
perintendent! and Dr. Silas K. 1
Falrham, siiperintendent of the'
Cascade district, idU be rnaelers
at the meetings thausjrlbat the
weefc . ' r "
Ruth Cramer, director of Chris
tian education 1 of First Church.
win goag. counsel of the First
oKurcfi Xvbun tr rxmnl and will
Mawi a class On "Facing "Life's
Problems."
The following
young people will
be" in the Firft church group:
Ruth Bain, Ester Porter, Marian
Erickson, Edith Mae Fairham,
Marcia Moore, JoAnn Palleske,
Beverly Widiworth, Connie
Cocking, Jane Acton, Donna Hen
derson, Walda Buzzard, Patty and
Bob Zeller, Barbara and Kenneth
Crawford,' Kenneth DeHirt, Don
Veazie, Leo Robins, Bob Bennett
and, Richard Gatke, all of Salem,
and Donald Libby of Canby.
-At the 11 o'clock service Sun
day morning. Dr. J. C. Harrison
will preach the first in a summer
series of six sermons on "Keep-
mg Lire Fresh, Moving, Grow
ing," his subject foruMJay be
ing "Avoiding tteg)aKAle.,
Dean Mel vin GeHT will lead the
morning choir in an anthem and
Miss. Beth Seiwert will sing a
solo. -. .
SoutH America
Is Sermon Topic r:
The Rev. Pryor T. Smith. wh.
has been representing the Pres
byterian church In Colombia for
la years, will conduct the morn
ing service at 11 o'clock in the
First Congregational church. Re
Uglous Conditions in South Amer
ica will be his theme, i
Mr.. Smith Is a son of Rv
James Aiken Smith of Salem. He
is supplying the local I pulpit in
the absence of the inlnister, R. A.
Hutchinson. Miss Carolyn Brown , i
will be the soloist at the service, h
-- 1
Church Reiilin
To Be Observed
Annual homecoming at the old
Pleasant Crove church near West
Staytoh WiU be held July 1 J, in
stead of the third Sunday as in
past years.-f - v - ;...
Speaker will be Rev. Fred Neal,
DD, a missionary in Africa, who
attended the Pleasant Grove
church In bis youth. , ,
, Morninf ' service, - bejinninf at
11 o'clock, will U followed by a
basket dinner. Afternoon service
la. scheduled for a o'clock. , Rev.
J. Y. Stewart of Albany ig" pastor
of this church. '. ; V :
-i
Voull like Calvary It's a
friendly church with a Calvary
message, t . ' j . ,
11 A. 11: "Second Coming of
Christ- s$ .?r-.- ,
t P. M.; ""Man's RuinSods
Remedy." " ' v
E. L, Alien, rai)
Cdviny
8e Liberty aflSler