Th OUTGO!! STATCMAIT, Cclam. Oregon ZaZuzsLxr lZoniaq, Tahruarf 9, 1813 j.; Lc rial PJevs Briefs Tainting Displayed at YMCA C J. Fulton, well known artist of Eugene, has loaned a - croup of 13 paintings to the YMCA here for display in the lobby. Most of the canvasses are of scenes in Oregon, with such titles as: DePoe Bay, Boat at Newport, Freifihtine on the John Day, Mt. Washington, Ferry on Willamette, Red Bridge, Outside Surf, Springfield from Victoria Heights, St Regis Moun tains, Montana, Red Rocks, Horses at Evening and Deborgeer, Mon tana. ' : Dance tonite, Veterans hall. tiO Hood St. : , Committees Called All com-, mittees on the Lincoln day dinner have been called by Chairman C A. Lewis to a meeting : Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the eapi tol building to complete plans for the - event. Sponsored ; by the Marion county republican central committee in cooperation with the Oregon Republican club. Pro Am erica and the Young Republican federation, the dinner, is to be held at the Marion hotel next Thursday night. . Motorist Hits Boy Richard C. Schroeder, Salem route four, while driving his car Thursday at 6:30 p. m. hit Donald Welliver, 11, 1295 Leslie street, near Leslie on 12th street. Schroeder told city police that he was driving about 25 miles per hour and that be did not see the boy, who dodged out from behind a parked -car. First aid men treated the boy for minor Injuries. Unusual records in point of time'' and efficiency in typewriting are being made in the Typewriter Dept. of the Capitol Business Col lege. An expert instructor is in charce. - Glee Manager Elected Reid ghelton of Salem was elected manager of Freshman Glee at Willamette university, set for Feb ruary 27. Other officers chosen i in the freshmen class vote were Paul Jacquith, Newberg, presi dent; Wilma Froman, Ashland, vice president; Janice Patterson, Salem, .secretary; Jeanne Midch, Sergeant at arms; and Bill Egan, Brooks, treasurer. Edwardson Jailed Peter Lee Edwardson, charged with operat ing a motor vehicle after his li cense had been revoked, was booked in at the county jail Fri day afternoon, brought here from Oregon City by a deputy from Sheriff A. C. Bark's office after bis arrest in Clackamas county on warrant out of Salem justice court. juooseiseneiu uance, aioose riau, 2th & Leslie, Sat, eve. Music by Roberts Grange Old-Time Orch. Two Die ea Job Two industrial fatalities were reported in Oregon In the week ending February 4. They involved Charles F. Chand ler, Sutherlin logger, and Ralph Johnson, Eugene sand and gravel bunkennan. There were 725 ac cidents reported to the industrial accident commission. Obituary Walker Oren K. Walker, 59, late resi dent of route one, Aumsville, at a local hospital Wednesday, Febru ary 3.' Survived by brothers, Lee walker of Emporia, Kani Leo Walker of Boulder, Colo., Fred Walker of Witchita, Kan, Henry .Walker of Kansas City, Kans firyan Walker. Colorado; two sis ters in Colorado. Announcement f services to be made later by Terwilliger - Edwards Fu n e r a 1 fcome. CUe At residence, -Wednesday, Feb ruary 3, Herman 8. Gile, heme an Liberty roadrurvivea by wife. Hay Gile, and son Schuyler of Salem; nephew; Robert C GBo of Roseburg, and 'vueee. Mrs. It T. Uneyd of Toronto, Canada. Ser vices will be held at 1 p. m. Sat urday from the- Rose Law n chapeL lev. Edward R. -Allen and Rev; frank Stannard will officiate, with concluding services m YJelerest Bfemorial paxkv Belly - Lon D. Kelly, ia Roseburg, Feb ruary 2v Father of Ernest Kelly a Spokane; Mrs. Ollie Woods of Baker, Mrs. Lola Wiggins, TUry an pee Kelly, all of Roseburg. Grave Side- services will be-held Satur day, February 6, at 11 as m. In Belcrest Memorial park with Kev. sjv. H. Lyman officiating. Direc tion Clougfc-Barrick company. Dirks : .. . ' - , .m Henry David Dirks, at the age of 83, passed away at his home In Pratunt, February 4, Survived by wife, Lydia; daughter, Lena Broscha of Madison. Wis. j one son. Ervan Dirks in the US army in Alaska; one sister, Mary Yergen iif Salem: two", brothers. J. W. pirks and John D. Dirks of Mouodridge, Kans. Funeral an pouncement later by Terwilliger 2dwards Funeral home. Tarihnnter Mrs. Annie Todhunter, late resi- Lent of 680 North Summer, at a ocai- hospital, February 5. Sur vived by husband. Marshall W. srvwrhn-,-- rlanvhtMr. Mrs. Hazel XL Austin of Salem; one son, Ray t. Todhunter of Spokane, Wash.; two sisters, Mrs. Tannic CasteUo, rnmft sn. ndllri.llary Mun- C&L Chatfield, Minn. Services trill be held from dougn-mrncx Chapel Monday,. February at 1:23 p. m., with Tiev. Irvia V7fl- lianms officiating . mienneai m elcres Memorial parr. Penitentiary Instate Esca: James Edward Shouse, 42, es caped from the Oregon state pen itentiary annex sometime Friday morning, according to state police. He was received, from Douglas county a year ago in December to serve a term of five years for lar ceny. : Dance every Saturday night. Armory. Everyone invited. j Masie Students ia . Costume Students of many of the Salem music teachers; costumed to cor respond with their selections, pre sented a musical program at the monthly meeting of the Federated Music dubs of Salem last night in the YMCA lobby. For homo loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. Fall Injures Knee Mrs. Tillie Oberfield, 1337 North Winter street, fell at 1026 North Commer cial street at 2:30 p. m. Friday, suffering a possible fracture of the right knee. City first aid men took her to Salem Deaconess hospital. -11 Mb t'8 $nuu e a-tt Dance every Saturday night, Armory. Everyone invited. Johnson Selected Chairman President Monroe Cheek, of the Salem Lions club, has named Ralph Johnson to prepare the pro gram for presentation at the West Salem Lions club in the Legion hall Wednesday. No Road Bos in ess No road business occupied the Marion county court Friday morning, al though the session was designated as the regular road day meeting. Bicycle Stolen Harold Mc Cauley, 15, has -reported theft of his black and white bicycle from its parking place in front of the YMCA building. Lutz florist. Ph. 9592. 1278 N. Lib. Marriage Licenses Granted Arnold Homer of Los Angeles and Imogene Smith of Salem were is sued marriage licenses recently at Vancouver, Wash. Permits Granted Log hauling permits have been . granted by Marion county court to R. N. Geil and Wilson Brothers. Fine fire Extinguished City firemen were called to 920 E street at 1:55 p. m. Friday to put out a flue fire. PUBLIC RECORDS circuit court Dorothy M. Roberts vs. A. Col letti and. Karl E. McClure; reply by plaintiff denies that car owned by -decedent, Ramon Clarence Roberts was parked on hard-surfaced portion of highway when ac cident which resulted in his death occurred. State industrial accident com mission vs. Otto W. Russell; or der for dismissal, on motion of at torney for plaintiff. Florence Johnson vs. H. E. John son; order restraining both plain tiff and defendant from removing from their present place of resi dence in Marion county the five minor children of the parties. Vern L. Ostrander and Jose phine Ostrander vs. Don C Smith and Alice H. Smith; demurrer. Oregon liquor control commis sion vs. Ray C. Smith, F. F. Mo- x, T. H -Strong, D. M. Lay and R. C WoWodruff, doing business es Medo-Land Creamery Co., and Great American Indemnity com pany; complaint to collect $957.92, said , to be total of privilege tax balances due, together with in terest, M0 penalty and costs and disbursements. -Hazel Meyers vs. Robert Poin dexter and others; order allows plaintiff to withdraw specified ex hibit. mUXBAXX COUKT Robert Rubeck estate; order ap- pointmg Tlsrence'Mildred Rubeck, widow. -Administratrix of estate tentatively 'valued at $150- Percy Cupper. Lorna Kinfwell and Dorothy-Pope appointed appraisers. Laura Faulkner . guardianship; Ljrdia Grant apeintecr administra trix. Naney A. Hart estate; WlUiam E. ! Skeltoo named appraiser to serve in place of Charles McKee with Paul Smith and Earl Lynes. Miriam Jane Dixon guardian ship; third annual accounting by Martha- Jean Adams shows re ceipts totaling . $788 and disburse ments of $70. Roy Burton estate; appraised by William S. Walton, Roy Nelson and Thomas H. Galloway at $87,- 525; order for monthly allowance of i $250 to Caroline- A. Burton, widow and executrix. JUSTICE COURT ' Cecil A-: Dobbs; no vehicle 11 cense; continued to May 1 for sen tence.. Virgil M. Harner; non support; preliminary hearing held and case taken under advisement. Robert L Holden; no PUC per mit; $10 and costs; fine suspended and costs paid. MAKRIAGS APPLICATIONS Howard Hale Smith, SI. 'US navy,; McMinnvOle,; and Velda BennetC.18. 2080 North Commer cial street. Salem. " Warren Sybrandt: 11, farmer, and llaxsaret Halter, 18, both of Wcodhuxn. t Merle Tandy, 1$, papermlll worker. Washougal. ." Wash, and Rosemary Whiteaaan, 18,. student. Summit. William R. 'Whitty, 24. VS army. Salem, and Dorothy Peck, U, saleslady, Newberg. CE to lead S ervice i Four Speakers listed ; At Christian Church ; S wander to Talk An event of unusual signifi cance will mark the Sunday wor ship service at the First Christian church at 7:30 pn. Each year this service is sponsored entirely by the young, people of the church, as a part of their observance of the anniversary of Christian En deavor, the world youth organiza tion. A special 'feature of the service Sunday will be a 15 min ute orchestral prelude.' by the Parrish junior high- orchestra, under the direction of Leslie Car son, beginning at 7:15 pjn. David Teeter of Willamette university will represent the older young people : In directing the worship service, which will be centered about the theme "Tomor row's Challenge to Youth." Four speakers, representing the high school and the crusader Christian Endeavor groups, are: Del von Long, Janice Adams, Chris Ko- witz. Jr. and Eddie Jackman. Special music will be given by a duet composed of Norma J ean Conklin and Blossom Bates. Ber nice Caolinger will sing "Still, Still With Thee" by Baines. The choir will be made up entirely of youths. Immediately following the service, the young people of the church will be guests at a social hour planned by the youth of the Court street Christian church. - At the morning hour of worship. Dr. C F. S wander, state secretary of the Christian churches in Ore gon, will be the guest speaker. Rev. Dudley Strain, the pastor of the church, is in Chicago, attend ing the annual meeting of the international council of religious education, where he is serving as a member of the commission on the Christian family. 15-Year Term Given Johnson, 30, ex-convict convicted of assault with intent to kill Pete Palumbis. hotel proprietor, was sentenced by Circuit Judge Char les W. Redding Friday to 15 years in state prison. Births rwil.. To awl . Iln T Mill OrvUIe Wsstlias. Broota. a tfausMer. Judy Msriene. reorusiy srmmu General hospltaL McClaacarjr To lfr.Bd Mn.Hmr ui....vra nuit. two. &alm. dauahter. Linda Ireae. Janusry 29 at Salem General noprti. . , McASWer-To Mr. and Mrs. LwU David. McAUUter. Aumrriile, a son. rterrn Linn. reBTHsnr 1 at Salem General hospital. . umms. x o bit. mm w. izcizZrzl. Archie LoaS. Monmouth, a aoa. CaMocy Huey Long. January 30K at Salem Gen eral hospitaL ... . MbUem To Jar. aad Mrs. Raymond Louann. February I at Salem General hospital. ... .. t Mr na Mra Chandler p. Brown. 277 West Wuluntton street. a son. Wtluam cnanaier. uuv at Salem General hospltaL Stttner To Mr. and Mrs. Homer m.An KHffW ma North ltth -street. a son. John Clayton. January It at Xmel To Mr. and Mn. afdvln Al bert Tuel. 3SS0 River TiamA, m -am, Michael James. January It at Salem Desconess hospital. . rreres id r. mim . Philip rreres. Stayton. m man. . mu Juiuxrv is at Salem Dea coness hospital. - m Bemaaa To Mr. and Mrs. Goorfe Henry Hemann. 1455 Mill otrosU son. jonn iawmmt ai j Sahem Deaconess nospttaL rery To Mr. aad Mrs. OiarUo . .i k i M'm.m- AmiwllW a aaar. atm Francis. January 14 at Salem General hmrnitali Vsi To Mr. and Mrs. Herman JBroy Val. Salem.' a dauflhteT. Xveiya Carta, January 11 at Salem Dsoconoss hos pital. .. Caveness McCall. SSayten. a. OMfbtT. Marsaret Ann. Jannary IT at Salem it twirls Rasprau. . m -w t mmA tin Aria Pufh. VXi.. r - S"a Arnold; January IS at Salem General heegttal. nn jt jar. ana bets nwuw mi m m 1 mm . m rfMMhttf. Sheriey May. Jaauary 14 at Salem General nosoKai. - . . Lnan-t Vr. and Mrs, Kbcrt MUton Lahman, SOS Mm son. UWNDC MS, assary ItHn Ueaarai ussuiaii. fnihlu . raMti a oaaBtcr. Mary Ann. January St at Oaav-Ts -Sir. mm Mrs. J laba. -raMte tawr. aeasss Jessy. January is - -asv tf aira Wssvsal Hirsns. SOB South ISttt sUt. aMaswrh tee. Kaney Given, January 9 at Ba- Barr TO Mz. -and Mrs. ClliAwd -La-Boy TJerr. TXS Norttt Cottaso street. oaaenvcr. r-eewy sw axHaw- aa Mem oenerai uesansi.' - , - - - - Wm CHaka L. standam. 1TJ Kerth -CXmrch street. a nausnter. siisms ascna. j at Salem General hospital. Xanrorth Pordy. Stayton. aMfnter, Judith Asm. January IS at Satan De- ius rortune. a. dauchter. January SI at Buncalow Matamity home. Msnasll Te Mr. and airs, tonnn Marshall. 1M Gerth avenue. West Sa lem. . daughter. Kathleen Chrtstaruv January SS at Salem General hospital. cutanea To Sir. ndd Mrs. Glen Wesley Gtberson. 1T0 Fairmount ave nue, a. daughter. Virginia ray. Janu ary at Micm usocni noapiu. Prahen. MMesuaouuv daughter. San- mm - - I on uc, January at ei snaro uum u hospital. . Swaet To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sweet. Jr.. route six. Salem, a -son. Dannie MlhaeL January XI at Salem General hospital, r - .. j i Barton To . Mr. and Mm. Joseph. Thomas Burton, SM West Washmgtoa street. Salem, a son, John Thaaaas. January SS at Salem General hiisoslsl. takarOTo Mr. and Mrs. Char las Hi board. Indepennenee, a sea, Ttonslr Duane. Jamiary. XS at Salem General hospital. MUNI CTJP All COUMT . Lewis Engwald LincU Portland; violation basic rule, JfLM bafl. Carl Preston Thoroaa, Washing ton. TX:; vagrancy, 19 days in jail. Other Z. Lee; violation basic rule, $10 fine. Doyle Gale Sa tier; violation bas ic rule, $5 fine. - - ' r George F. Vick; violation dimout ordinance, $19 fine. Pauline Hopkins disorderly conduct, $59 fine and 20 days in Grace Pecker; disardatiy con duct, $20 fine and 20 days in jaJL JE. G. Povey; reckless driving, $30 fine. 13 days in jail and li cense suspended. 1 , - Sunday Salvation Army Serves Soldiers in Australia ' : " . - ' --:.. - . -" V " , Since the first US troops reached Australia, thousands of American boys have been served at Sal vation" Army Red Shield clubs, enjoying all privileges including canteens, writing facil ities with free writing paper, sewing and pressing service, infor mation bureaus and' recreational equipment, it was revealed here Friday by Adj. Edward T. HilL Salem corps officer. i The - Salvation Army aas ; offi cial recognition : by military, and air- force authorities to perform" welfare in base camps and with troops in the field, he said. There are over 160 Salvation Army offi cers and accredited welfare repre sentatives serving at such points and with field forces in Australia and -overseas." At many Australian camps, Sal- vation Army , officers have made arrangements for cleaning - and pressing clothes, altering new uniforms Issued, sewing 04 chev rons, services offered every, man "from the colonel- downf Xme US army officer was so impressed with such services he invited Salvationists to attend with the official party at the saluting base during ceremonial parade.; All Australian clubs ;are in charge of Salvation Army offi cers who sre always available for counsel, including devotional services for men of all faiths. Thousands have, attended, Adj. HOI said. - US troops have also extensively used The Salvation Army leave hostels in Australian .capitals, where beds and meals are pro vided at cost, along with "lounge and recreation rooms, writing materials, libraries, chiropodists. and manr other facilities: avail able without charge. Snell Backs Scout Week Gov. Earl Snell is lending his support to Boy Scout week, Feb ruary 6 to 12, celebrating the 33rd anniversary of Scouting in; Amer ica, i "This organization through the years," said Gov. SneU, "has been building the manly virtues and the qualities of kindly, good citi zenship that contribute much to ward a greater America.S Just now they have been aiding bonds and stamp sales, salvaging metal and wastepaper. spreading; Infor mation to combat fifth columnists, contributing to civilian defense, all in addition to their usual ac tivities and service. "Tens of thousands- of former scouts sre now rendering service to their country. They are better men in war -and will be j better men in an earlier peace by reason of the Boy Scout training.'; Early Income Tax Aid Recommended Iasssse taxpayers who need aautstanee la snaking out their leiauna-arere sulilaed Friday by laa Lynch, deaaty collector of Internal rwerroe, it call it hU office la the Besief flee bulldinr early. BSore a lirtsnoe eaa be glren those who eosee ia "ahead f the rash," Lynch pointed oat, and they seed not make their first pa j nut Before the dead line March 15. I The eolloctor's office, staffed by f oar psrssni. is epea daily from t a. so. to f 9. laclad lag sooa boars aad ataraays bat sot Mi Rev. Virgil Speece To Be Speaker The First Svssgellcal church is to have a guest speaker tor both; trriam Sunday. Tae siev. tit- ga T. gpeecey pastor of fee Ku sot EvaneeUcal cbrreh, U ths guest of the local Woraenav MIs- OBasrcsety. eX which Mrs. 1 L. Thornton is the pitsfo.i.t. Svanrelical furrches through- out tiie nation tut Canada are Mfft-rtnaT &UQ017 St A dtf I prayer - for missions. -The theme for the- ar is- "Baildmg the girtevtaim Throurh lmtxJ The day of prayer Jsfcfi end)ol ' week of aetf denial. TLB- orxer-. ings will bnfld -a, fimd of ?$100,OW with which the church wttl enlarge- her missionary operations and merease nrissionary pexson m1 MMtnirt new churches, tn nronrisinc locations. - rehabilitate and- reconstruct home and com munity Ufa and reuuonstups. Rev. Wishart, the local pasTor, wm preach In the-Eugene Evan gelical church on Sunday. ; masaaaaaaaaasanaaaaaaaaasoBaanaaaas EvanselisU PI"1 1 3 Simday Services Revival aervices still are ill pro-i gres at to TDgrim Holiness. chapel where Rev. Orval c; Kel ler and ev. -Eddie Cobb, evange- lkstsv are preaching and singing. the old-fashioned gospel every night at 730. ji Sunday, mere will be three ser vices, 11 am, 3 p. m and 730 p. m. when Ihe closing message wm be .given by Kev. Keller. - . - : ' 'j Christian Church CE Starts Chcll:nze Series Sunday at p. nx, the Crusader Christian Endeavor group of First Christian church Is benning the first discussion of a ' series on "Christianity---Its Modern Chal lenge". The guest speaker.. C O. Goodman, pastor of the United Brathren church, who will -spealt on "Judaism as a Background tor Christianitr. Hargaret Ewins, m Willamette student, will lead the discussion. Methodists Ask Fraternities To Services Special guests. Sunday- at the First Methodist church will be the three, fraternities of Willamette university. Representing them wilt be Dick. Stacer, president of Alpha Psi Delta, and Dr. Robert E. Lantz, faculty adviser; Bob Per ry, president . of Kappa - Gamma Rho, anoV Deans Walter Erickson arid Melvin H. Geist, advisers; John Martin, Sigma Tau presi dent, and Dr. E. S. Oliver and Dr. Robert M. Gatke, advisers. Two scout troops .will also at tend in a body, troop five of the Blind school., Chester ' Simpson, scoutmaster, and troop 13 of First church, Arthur Tamka, scoutmas ter. Dr. Harrison will preach the sermon on "A Gambler's Throw for the Soul of the World." Dean Melvin H. Geist will lead the choir in singing two anthems with Prof. T. S. Roberts at the organ. At 7:43 pjn. Dr. A. J. Walton of New York will lead in the closing session of the four-day Bible con ference. : v' - Congregdtionalists Call Rev. Nielsen To Duties March 5 ' The First CJongregatlonai church of Salem has called Rev. David Nielsen of Spring Valley, MhuL, who recently visited la this 'city, to serve as Its pastor. Rev. Nielsen as s yeaag man of 35 years of age, sad his fam ily consists of his wife sad a nine-months-old child. He Is a gndnste of Maealester college of St. PaaL Man aad of Andover-Newtoa Theoloaical school, Nowtea, Mass. Mrs. Niossea is also a gradoate of Maealester college -sad holds a master's degreo la reltgioas edaeatlea from Andover-Newtoa. Rev; Nielsea accepted the call by telegrasa Weo!neaday amora iag aad expects to- assamo the pastorate Maxell S, preaching hbi first sersaoa March 1. Dr. Giersbach Slated Again hy Churcli Dr. Walter C Giersbach' again will be guest speaker at the 11 o.clock service on Sunday at the First Congregational church. His subject will be "The Greatest Sentence in Religion. Cory don Blodgett will bo soloist. At 9:45 ajn. the Sunday, school will hold its session and at :30 pan. the young. people will meet with Jade Glasse as leader. At 2 o'clock Wednesday the Women's union will hold a; business session followed by a program conducted by the missionary group. Mrs. Leon Brown will review the book, "The Robe and Mrs. Richards will lead the devotions. Grants, Pass Castor To Address Methodists Tho Rev. E. J. Ascbenbrenner. castor of the- Methodist church at Grants Pass, will jeech this Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ia Leslie- Methodist church. Rev. Aaelsenbrasmer is one of the younger ministers, a gxaduata of WlLlamettensniversitjr, and has re xsss closed-a successful ministry at Lakeview. He has hesat aeviinjrthaRible rxiaference ceoducted this week end ia Salesa by Dr. A. J. Wal ton of New York. Voodbuxn vtjix oosnx lSl4S SJB. 11 efedoek. Cnildresrs o'clock. Tueedar. rTTlc war workers. Wednesday. T3 pjn, BlMo study, rrfday. THJ pa, young people. ' . Service at S30 sjo. Sunday acboel ureay, cenfinnatkisi rliss, MfTosteW Mrs. Banuo, Mrs. Ooorf e mmm m .1 fA9am.fT aw, v. afotYenbeatr. psstw. Sun- nicUon after too S30 aja. Week- day iiiioii sT TXAl SCIBMCa ' sat CaxaeUOireeiB. 11 o'clock. swtBfwarf aw SuTHtayachool 10 am. 7' w ii:-i.wk. eraaasi anbioet. The Good Skapnerd.- Junior Christian Tn deovorTTpjn. Xvening oervtoe 1M Young and Oaten atreetaJJay.V M. Aooott. naasor. -Sunday acnool I sum. mtcU young nsopss. M pjn. Kv lSTitfrlioS'Stck. Wodaesday jsrayer service 73 -m. rmant AS CAB H. a. rultan. nastor. Sunday oehoel M aJn. atarntng servsee 11 Dtnnar at rtoaa tolls a sd ay meeUng. I Mam. a cuav mo mgni MfH.-wimi raiA?f nwiv - - - uS -ojsl Mrs. B- R. unaay aiww i un. biotiuh, lee 11 o'clock. ChrtsUan rtoaver con- Christ Ymmg people T ajns-venlag I . OJe A.LaMO,W. aSartaaasaaSaV WuTSlW 0r asswlAsi Thnrcrisv. at. ffa ITk-. Religion Scliool Draws Many i Major Jenks, Adair, - To Speak Tuesday On Servicemen The Salem school of religion and fellowship had a successful opening last Tuesday night in the First Methodist! church, with 147 at the fellowship dinner and over -200 in attendance at the classes and adult forum. The following churches ; were f represented: St. Paul's Episcopal, Jason Lee Meth odist,. United Brethren, Nazarene, South Salem Friends, Court Street Christian, ' Calvary Baptist. First Evangelical, First Christian, First Presbyterian and First Methodist , The adult forum had 80 in at tendance from all 'walks ; of life In Salem, lawyers, doctors, edu cators, business -men, housewives and ministers. J It was led . by Frank Bennett on "The Home in Total War." j The high mark of the whole class period was the spirit of fel lowship, denominational lines be ing forgotten, as neighbors and friends living and working in Sa lem discussed together the prob lems confronting the home and the church. li Next Tuesday! night the. school and fellowship win be held in the First Evangelical church, 518 North Summer street, beginning at 7:30 p. m. The forum will be led by Maj. Loren T.'Jenks, assistant division chaplain of the j 104th infantry, Camp Adair,- the subject being The Church and Her 1 Service Men." An invitation is extended to all ministers,; : laymen and to the public in-general. ' N Holiness Group Lists 3 Speakers . The Marion County Holiness association will hold its monthly all day meeting Tuesday at the Pilgrim Holiness church. A dif ferent minister twin preach at each of the three sessions. At 10:30 a. m. the Rev. Oscar Brown, pastor of the Rosedale Friends, will apeak. The Rev. Lowell Gil ger, pastor of the Salem Wesleyan Methodist rhurrh. will preach at the 230 p. m. session. Theapeaker for the 7:30 p. m. meeting; will be the Rev. Orvffle Keller.- district superintendent of the Pilgrim Hil iness church. As the host church is not equipped for serving lunch, the usual noon routine' will not prevail, but any who wish to bring their own lunch and stay through the sessions are welcome to do sa Portland Salvation Army Secretary To Speak Sunday Maj. Paul Bodine, divisional young people's- secretary for the Oregon and south Idmno division of the Salvation ; Army activities, will be in Salem Sunday and Monday to conduct special ser vices at the Salvation Army Sun day morning and night. This will be his first visit to Salem since coming into the Port land office. Maj. and. Mrs. Ran Gifford recently left the office of division secretary and took charge of the big USO unit in El Paso, Texas. Maj. and Mrs. Bodine- were moved to Portland from a Francisco to take over the office left vacant by the Gif fords. VaEoy Churchca MX9AKOS LVTUaAN Man! tee. Sundays -sdM it Morntaa ean s: s 11 oClocav irmiirpaX asasmawrra Vnhna. nanlel J. tinruk. Sunday actrool W SJn. Segnniki eiass rloa S a'elaek. SsiBIUSl OUblOCt. a Good Thing hi a Wrong Way." Wed- sHssir- oae enetx salkm auciati coesafmrrrr ana uoorr roao. sauh - crratMemrv a-rsMtf Hmrt MAlMM MKTHOPISX Thlrdand Gorth atreeta. Kldell A. Keatr. nastor. Sondor acnool S OJn (orninc ta- suteet. The Motive oC tbo lawt Sup- Illlii-Jll. AM M. IV. ening oorvsco 13 o'ciocK. CHuaca or Carassv1-- '-:X- 'n, nu. tmr a n ice 11 o'clock. Stnnea anboct. "The Deep Pessraninstion of Ufa."- Chrio ttan BnUeevor -et SflO "OJn. Evening serrlco. 1 JS o'clock. Sermon subject. "A lirpoaeiul Uis." rauBTTsaiAJf . . - J' - Mill CUT. Aaron Wolfe. DO. pastor. Sunday osheol 1 sun, Marntne; aervice U o'clock. Sermon eublort, "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition. Christian Endeavor. 4:30 pjn. Kvctung service t30 efeloek. ; , ' . .. j - rscmANa svanscucai. ' aobert D. Bennett, paetor. Sunday school it asa. Morning service 11 o'clock Sermon aubect. "A Place of Prayer." Prayer service Thursday. S SilvcrtcnChiirchcs CALVAST Jersey street. Sunday school It ajn. UimIim ailf i 11 t'rlnrk Slee. H o. lo and Kev. John HJebneland ere-j gness sneaaers. a.vening oervscst ie o'clock ky snort sosusis. . , mrtrraooisT - r - Main -and T&k sheets. O. teonard Jones, pastor. Snnrtsyocbool t:4 ojn. Xernina service 11 o'clock. Sormon sb)ort..!"ire'liafceth My Feet Like Hinds reet." Evening aervice S o'clock. YouUi adult tellowsnip, . Mv. Grace t Aeeondnl B altsnrts K. JT. St. Tuhr. pastor. Sunday school It onv Morning rvico - o'clock- i&mmoa autofcet. "Spiritual ! Growth." t venlns , service TJ5 o'clock. Luther league in charge with Missi Norma Xsaaksoa, director. as i slue- 11 o'clock. Ssisaia i Jooajset. I -Wnata ahasdonaveoea afadrona aenos Knoch Ziuissarmsn. osvise. anamaoy school ! ojo. Morwinsaervteo- M oVocku Saiaaon snaeet. Young Men Presbyterians To Resume Sanctuary "Singing Christians has been chosen by Rev. W. Irvia Williams of the First Presbyterian . church as "his sermon topic Sunday ' morn ing. '; The : session of the church voted to resume,' Sunday '. night sanctuary services commencing at 7:30 this Sunday. The pastor's message will be broadcast as pre viously, coming on the air at 8 o'clock over KSLM, followed by the Westminster Church of the Air at 8.-30 o'clock.. The Westminster Players will present the dramatisation from the church, so that those who care to may see as weU as hear the pro gram as it goes on the air. Jean Sevillier will continue his class on radio script dramatics at 5 o'clock in the club room and in time Pres byterian young people wfll be tak ing an active part in the radio casts. Sunday's dramatization is entitled, "The Master Race. This Sunday Rev. Williams will Church Services in Salem raXSKTM. HOLINESS Market and Capitol streets. Rev. Wil liam L. McGlasson. pastor. Sunday school S:9 ajn. Morning . service 11 o'clock. Kev. O. C Keller, evangelist. 3 p.m. and 7 J3Q p.m., messages by Rev. Keller. . - .' BLESSED HOPE MISSION 433 Ferry street. 2 to 4 pjn.. reb- ruary 7 ana February 14. debate be tween F. O. Sapp and Elder King on "Christ, the Son." at Lighthouse Mis sion, 445 Ferry street. FIRST EVANGELICAL Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Wiahart. pastor. Sunday school. 0:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o clock, junior cnurcn in cnurcn par lor. Rev. V. T. Speece from Eugene Evangelical church- will be- guest speaker. Youth groups ti30 psa. Ev ening service 7:30 octock. Sermon sub ject. Rev. Speece will be the speaker. Bible hour Thursday, 7M pja. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 aon. Services 11 a.m. and S pjn. sermon subject, -spmt" WESLETAN METHODIST 15th and Mill streets. Lowell Gilger. pastor. Sunday-school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. WYPS t:49 p.m. Ev ening service 7:38 o'clock. Midweek prayer service Wednesday. 8 P-m. BETHANY EVANGELICAL ' AND REFORMED Capitol and Marion " streets.' E. A. Kielsmeier. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service- 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject.. "Building Our House." Consistory meets at 1 pjn. and Worn en's guud at S pjn. CALVARY BAPTIST South Liberty and East Miller street. Edward L. Allen, pastor. Sunday school :49 ajn. InstaUatkm of officers, com munion -and reeeption of new mem bers. Evening - service--. 730 'clock. Sermon subject. "A Transforming Vis ion." Week night service- Wednesday. 1i3Q pjn.. followed by choir rehearsal at S:4S pjn.- , - . . rrasT msthobist State and Church streets. J: C. Har rison, nastor. Bandar school t:4S ajn. Morning service 103 o'clock. Talk to the fraternities at Willamette and to the bov scoots. Eveninsr service 7s45 o'clock. Closing seasion of the Metho dist Bible conference. Intermediate feuowshtn. S o'clock. Youth fellowship. M o'clock. University vespers. M o'clock. rrasT congregational Cottage and Marion streets. Guest speaker, or. waiter c cansoacn. nun day school t:4 sum. Morning service 11 - o'clock. Sermon -object. "The I" i a-liMl Sent oca ta SteUcian.- Ertn Ing seiU.e aao o'clock.. Young peo ple s meeung. CHURCH OP CHRIST : First and Park streets. Rusaell Myers, nastor. Simdar achoal B:4S am. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Seiinou sub ject. "More Than These." Evening ser vice 7 0 o'clock. Young people are la charge of Sunday night s SALVATION ARMY . S41 State street. Adjutant and Mrs. Edward T. Hill, pastors. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service- 11 o'clock. Evening serviee Tat o'clock. -Young people 4 pjn. Major Paul Bodine. di visional young people's secretary, of Portland, wil conduct aervices Sunday, ros-uary t. , Market and North Winter streets J. B. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school anal an ouojeci. naitsiirirarmsi m y Fattn. Not by Works;" Svenistg serv loo 7JS0 : oeloek. gu-oi . onblsct. "Qoonchlng the SplrH." YP meeUng :4 pjn. Prayer -xaeeth i DM -t.-t Ta 11 tmm r Strahs. poster. Bunaoy school MI-sjo. later, tte. C. F. Swonder. state eecre tary of the ChriaUan chnrskas In- Ore- 'a Challenge to Youth." t JO, t. B. ThornnUL pastor. Sunday ochaol 10 ajn. Moraing aervtco-n o'clock. a-eoe ze 7 at O'clock, your pjn. ' PENTECOSTAL JLUUKTHOUSX : 44S Ferry street. O. M. TBada. pastor, auaalaa aihssl IS en. MainUut aarr- ieo 11 OS o'clock. Evening sen He SJ0 o'clock. Evangelist Wilbur King and Rev. Sapp, speaking. "Tat paav wed need sy. prayer service. 73t pjn. Sat urday. avangeHstkr service. . Can1AN ANS MISSIONABY ALLIANCI tth and Cainea streets, C. H. Sosia nam, pastor. Sunday school It aJn. Morning service 11 o'clock. New era sers racetvea. jcvensng. aemca t :aa. . MM M naasf aas ttst - Marion and Liberty streets. -Irrinf A. Fox. DD. pastor. Sunday achool :4S ajn. Marnoaa stum ll o-etock. ser men aubiect. "Mantisstatsono of the Spirit."' Corooi union and reception of new members.- Evenlmr aervice 7:30 o'clock. Oermon aubjoet. "Divtoe- Pre- vidence. sso pn young people ana ann Euoie nruoy, BRUSH COIAAUS BRANCH Brush CoUeve schooL Rev. Cart Ba ker, pastor. Sunday school S:43 ajn. Morntng sei stce -!: ernes. rouacoaNssi -BatANcat . Bast State and WOatm streets. Sunday school li ajn. Leon Lambert,, Supi. HATSSVILLB BRAMCJs- HayesvUle" achool. Simdsy - school S:U aja. Dewey Dovia, aupt. KNIGHT MEMORIAL'-' ' CONGREGATION Al. ltth and -Ferry .streets. Howard C Stover, cantor. Sunday achool It em. Moraing oervtce 11 O'clock. Sormon subject. The Beugton mt Abraham Uncoin." Young people- at 7 pjv mtST PRESBlTERiajf ' Chomeketa and Winter streets. W. Krvin -wuuems. -pastor. San day school :4S -O-n. Sermon subject. Singing Cnrtrnans." SOS pj, C-rssUoa Endea vor. Cpi. Donald Douris. speaker. Ev- Back Home Hcrar 9 - i 7. M. .; - . .1 A,lertwda"' sas to er? a. M. - - KSLM - , First Eriurtllcai'CasarcIi. Itartoa ot Sumwv-r-St. Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart " pool ronsorrow us-sa xa-ssa n CSTOBCsT OF CHRIST - speak on the topic "The Boy Pow er of a Nation," a Boy Scout ser mon commemorating the 33rjl an niversary of scouting in this coun try. Scout troop eight cubs and the, explorer unit will be present in uniform to aid the service in honoring CpL Donald Douris, for mer Boy Scout leader and youth director of the church, now home on . furlough from Galena Field, Wash. CpL Douris will speak at the night service, and will also speak at a joint meeting of the three Christian Endeavor groups at 8:30 p.m. using the topic, "Prob lems .Confronting a Christian in the-Armed Service.' The senior choir, under the di rection of Virginia Ward Elliott, will be present at the night serv ice and by request will sing ' the Latvian spiritual, "My God and I." Qty Salaries Raised LEBANON, Feb. 5-(P)-The city council has raised salaries of full time city employes approximately 14 per cent, re reactive to January 1. Police were granted increases of $20 a month. 1 ening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "The Boy Power of a Nation." Monday, 730 pjn Boy Scouts. Thuts day, 730 pjn midweek service. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315'.i North Commercial street. Rev. J. C. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school 2 pjn Service 3 p.m. Saturday night. Feb. 6. H. Hansen, preaching. Evening service iw o ctock. evangeitsuc. serv ices Tuesday and Thursday, 7 30 p.m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial and Washington Streets. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school It a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Charles Hsworth will f preach. Evening aervice 0:30 o'clock, vesper , service. Preyer meeting Thursday, 730, FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Mission and 12th streets. A. S. An derson, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o clock. Sermon subject. "The Elements of Christian ity. Christian Endeavor at 130 p.m. Evening service 730 o'clock. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ferry and 13th streets. Eric M. John son, nastor. Sunday school t:4S a.m. Morning service ll o'clock. Evening service 7:4 o'clock. Sermon subject. Escape for - Thy Life. Wednesday. 7:45 p.m., special fellowship service with D slims i church. Pastor Clifford liandis. preaching. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST 17th- street and Nebraska avenue. Rev. Chester O. Goodman, pastor. Sunday school t:4S ajn. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. Sin Is Handed Down." CE t30 pjn. Evening service 730 o'clock. riRST CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE Center and 13th streets. Ret. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. 6undsy school t:45 s.m. Morning aervice sermon subject. "Prepare -Ye the Way of the Lord.'1 S30 pn young people's hour. Even ing service 730- o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "The Curse of False Profession." Wednesday. 7 30 pjn prayer service. HIGHLAND FRIENDS ' Bghhsnd and Church streets. Her- U , w nimtw MhA.l 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor meetings at 030 pjn. Evening oervtce 730 o'clock. Mid week fellowship meeting Thursday. 731 AMERICAN LUTHERAN S4S North Church street. M. A. Get zendanez. DO, pastor. Morning' service 11 O'clock. Sermon subject. "The Mao Who Said He Would But Wouldn't." Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon subject, rsu Paul to Prison." BETHEL BAPTIST ' ' Nortn Cotsace and O streets. J. F. Olthoff. Da. pastor. Sunday achool 8:4 gja. Morning service 11. o'clock. Ser mon sboject, "Awaktl Awake I" Ev ening service 7:30 oVlock. Sermon sub ject. -The Divine B-timate of a Lost BouL" Midweek service Wednesday at 7:45 pjn. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th and Court streets. W. H. Ly man, pastor. Sunday achool t:4S ajn. Morning' service 1030 o'clock. Sermon subject. "At the Table of the- Lord." Christian Endeavor meetings 030 pjn. Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Freedom of Slavery." Wil-k aaeviea Thursdav. 730 OJn. CHRIST LBTHISAN (ALC) 1 State street and ISth. F. H. Theuer. pastor. Sunday acheoi 0 :45 ajn. Morn ing service 11 O'clock. Church council. 730 pan. Dorcas society Wednesday. S pjn. Casuth-maUon class Saturday. S a-m. Baxel caoesny streets, warren C Hate. -. Sunday school IS ajn. if nm tear vie 11 o'clock. Stimsti subject. "A Uvtng Sacrtflco." Ceva nyakn sue-leu foUowtng. Xvoning gi vice TOO- O'clock. Sermon subject, "Tbo Poet of Creation.- Midweek oerv ice WsSnssnsy. 7 30 pjn. LESLIE METHODIST a- Myers street. Susssf oensel r 11 eelaek. Evenina service 73t o'clock. aVrsa-ro subject, "Christ or Baal. WhtrhT" prayer s-ostiag Thusaday Ot 730 pjn. rouaaatraac bjmtil ltth and Blaywusn atreets. Rev. T. W. Monsnraoa. ThB. pastor. Sunday sohooi Sftt jn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening aervice 7. -45 o'clock. 030 yjn. young people. Tuesday. 730' pjn Or. Xkmasr Bende-ootv of- Tscoma. pros ah Ing. Thursday, 730 pjau, chotr rehearsai, -, FIRST SFTRITUALIST 4S Berth Commercial street. Rev. te, pastor. Bervloe 13 subject. "Reformatio-.. aervice- 730 o'clock. Sermon subject. "World Peace." ST. FAUL'S F PIS COPAL ' Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev.' George Herbert Swift, rector. Sunday School sum. Moruag service 1 knlv mnmrnlai In rha chaneL li ajlt holy eucharist and sermon. JASON LEE METHODIST ' North Winter and Jefferson streets. S. Bayer Smith, pastor. Sunday school 0.-45 ajn. Morning aervice II o'clock. Sermon onoject, "Awareness of Ood." wlth Dr. A. J. Walton of New York City, guest preacher. Evening aervice 730 o clock with Miss Edna Bolder, missionary front India, speaker. Inter mediate fellowship. 030 - pun. Youth fellowship 030 pjn. . REORGANIZED LATTER BAY SAINTS 17th and -Chemeketa streets. Charles Asher. pastor. Sunday scnooi is a.m. Morning aervice 11 o'clock. Evening sen ice discontinued until further no- DL CHAN . . . LAT.2 I D.rT Xm J n Dr.G.ChaN J. C.l12 Eerhallsts - T,l TKortk Liierty I Upstates PerOsnd Oeoeral Elctrte. Co.. CuOcty mpca Saturday y 10 a. m -to If. mi S o 7 p. -1 Consultation. Liood pmsure and, H Pi attired since 1317. 1 OMS akjau Marn-xc ses Boa-aow euOtect.