Tho- OSEGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. March S, 1943 PAGE ITV2 x ILaDaBaall FJews EIBn85M - Marriage licenses lned Mar riage license granted in Van couver, Wash, this week included the following: William Daugherty, Camp Adair, and Marjorie Fisher, Corvallis; Robert "McFarlane, sta tion Av and Clara Sheker, 2115 State street, both of Salem Carl Robnett and Linnie Watson, both of Corvallis; Forest Houchin, 838 Highland, and Nora Ayres : Van couver, Wash.; Lewis Doney and Marie Smith, both of Indepen dence; Theodore Clary, Sheridan, and Ruth Bacon, Portland; Orville Bridge and Kathryn Camp, both ef Hubbard; Walter; Bid well and LaVerne : Stutz, both of Albany, route two. 5 Men wanted, hop yard work, 75c ' tuv-4 mi. west of Salem. Williams tc Thacker. Ph. 6759 or 21331. Teamsters Notice. Regular meet ing Monday, Mar. 8 th, 8 p. m, Labor Temple, Salem Important announcements will be made. Be sure to attend. Lew Harkins, secy. Clark Named Director A Wil lamette university faculty com tnittee this week named Herman Clark, professor of physical science, to direct the summer ses sion at Willamette in 1943. The committee comprised Dean Ches . ter F. Luther, Dr. Robert M. Gat ke, Dr. Cecil R. Monk and Prof. j T. -Brown. . Flowering plums, cherries, peach es, hawthorn e, magnolia. Knight Pearcy nursery, 575 S. Liberty. Open Sunday 10 till 4. Rose bushes, 25c and 45c Weep ing willow, 50c up. Fruit trees, berry bushes. Knight Pearcy nursery, 375 S. Liberty. - Open Sunday 10 till 4. Dance at Armory Sat. night. Siga Stolen A 20 by 4-foot metal sign valued at $80, belong ing to Abrams and Ellis realtors, was taken from 21st and Center streets Tuesday, according to a report received by city police who said a neighbor woman had seen at man haul It away tn a truck. Hear Frank M. Walker Sunday afternoon at 3:00 to 3:30 on "The Radio Bible School" over KSLM. Moose Benefit Dance, 12th Sc Les lie Sts., Sat eve. Roberts Old Time orchestra. Public invited. Bar Meets Report of the legis lative committee, presented by Walter Winslow, its chairman and members of the state association's committee, featured the Friday noon luncheon meeting of the Marion County Bar association. LuU florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. A Card Gone Clarence Col lins, 2645 Maple avenue,' told city police that his A gasoline card was taken from the glove com partment of his car between Feb ruary 15 and 18 while it was parked in the downtown area. You can still buy a Johns-Man-ville Roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to pay. Ma this Bros., 164 S. Coml Dance at Armory Sat. night. Fenders Damaged Fenders on both cars were damaged when a car driven by Donald O. Walters, 1080 Garnet street, was hit while turning into a driveway at 13th nd D streets by Kenneth Greene, 1454 Gregson street CDlbnitflnaairy Bonney . Mrs. Elizabeth Bonney, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. S. Richardson in Portland, Wednes day, March 3, at the age of 73 years. Mother of Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. J. L Seism of Silverton, Mrs. H- M. Sheppard of Salem, Mrs. Weston Howard of Keno, Ore., Earl Bonney of Salem and Dan Bonney 6f Jacksonville, Ore. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and tour great grandchildren. Services will be held fram Clough-Barrick chapel Tuesday, March 9, at 3 p. m. Interment in City Vie w cemetery. Cross Mrs. Anna Wagner. Cross, at her home, 1287 Cbemeketa street, Thursday, March 4. Survived by brother, Ernest Wagner of Stock ton, Calif.; daughter, Mrs. Veda C Byrd of Salem; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services will be held from the res idence Saturday, March 6, at 10:30 a jo. Rev. George H. Swift will of ficiate, direction Clough-Barrick company. Please omit flowers. Simons rV.;.-; William Edgar Simons, late res ident of 512 South 12th atreet of Salem, Thursday, March 4, in Cal ifornia. Survived by wife,. Mrs. Adella Simons of Salem; one . Hoar Dickinson, and Hardin '"E 133 SUIT PILOTS OF - Thursday maximum; tempera ture 62, minimum 23 .Friday river feet. Weather; data re stricted by army request. Let Said Sale of a Hot 49 x 163 feet, outside the south- limits of Silverton, to Kenneth; V. Hinckley and Elizabeth Hincklfy for $80 hat been approved by jthe Marion county: court 1 j . For home loans see j Salem Fed eral, 130 South Libertyl Making Inaprovesnenl Reports from Salem General hospital in dicate that Mrs. Walter Keyes is making satisfactory recovery after undergoing a major operation. Bail ding Permit Issued George Meier has been granted a permit by the city building inspector to erect; a garage at; 1509 North Fifth street, $90. j Dance at Armory Sat. night Name Filed Certificate of as sumed business name for bis Per fection Bowling Alleys was filed Friday in the office jofj the Marion county clerk by JoelfH. Coe. ! i Falrview Boy Musing Norman Piatt, 16, was reported missing from Fairview home! since 6:30 a. m. Friday, according to city police. ' j Dr. Bonsall Coming Here Dr. Edward H. Bonsall, Amer ica's popular youth leader, will be in Salem Wednesday j and young people and leaders of youth will have the privilege of meeting and hearing this noted leader. "Bon- i t nie, as ho is known to thousands of young people, is former direc tor of youth work for the churches of Pennsylvania and Is cow dean of men and professor j of Bible at Parsons college, j Fairfield. Iowa. He is also a world . traveler. v Dr. Bonsall comes to Salem un der the direction of jthe Oregon Christian Youth) council and has chosen as his theme, fHow Youth Can Build Today for j a Christian World." He will spjeak to the students of Willamette university at chapel hour at 11:30 a. m. on Wednesday and will discuss youth problems at a meeting of youth workers at Schneider! coffee shop at 12 o'clock. Anyone wishing to attend this noon meeting may make reservations with Miss Gert rude Hynes at; the Presbyterian church. j t In the afterhoon, Dr. Bonsall will devote his time! to anyone desiring personal interviews with him and at night a mass meeting of young people and 'leaders will be held at 7:30 oclodk at Waller hall. i j ' Rev. Netcman to Speak Rev. Victor copal chaplain S. Newman, Epis at Camp Adair and formerly rector of the Episcopal church at Klamath Falls, win speak at the j 11 o'clock service at the holy Eucharist in Saint Paul's Episcopal church. The choir will sing King All Glori ous" by Barnby. daughter, Miss Arvilla Simons of Portland; three sons, Pfc. John T. Simons of Australia, Pfc. Edgar A. Simons of Alaska, Pvt. Lyman E. Simons of Alaska; and two sisters, Misses Mildred L. and Maude I. Simons of Salem. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Monday, March 9, at 10:30 ajn. Interment in City View cem etery with Rev.j H. C. Stover of ficiating. I Nelson Monroe Nelson, aged 77, late resident of 2586 Lee street, ; Sa lam, at a local hospital March 5. Funeral announcements later by the Terwilliger-Edwards Funeral home. Petersen ' Mrs. Amanda Peterson, at the residence, route one, Aumsville, Friday, March 8. Survived by husband, Victor O. Peterson; two, daughters, Missi Minnie Pet erson of Aumsville sind Mrs. Alice Edwards of Turner; lone son, Carl R. Halsey, One brother, P. A. Peterson, making hisj home in1 Sil ver. Dale, Wasli, and two other brothers, Robert and Carl Peter son, and sister, Hilda Johnson, living m Sweden, j Four grand children also! survive. Announce ment of services to be made later by Clough-Barrick company. SUN., MAR. 7 -1 7:30 Tho Prophecy That Smashed iho Dictator's Dream ' of World Amazing What Docs; Russia Corner of Music Director The .-, chair and Congregational singing at the special evange listic services at f he Church of the Nasarese Is Wader the di rection mt Prof, j K. J. Lush (above), lTf. Lh has direct ed eheirs la Chleage and other eastern cities. For several years he has been oa j the teaching staff Northwest Naxarene college at Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Lush, who is associated with him in his work here in Sa lem, is als a soloist. There will be special musical features at every service during this week at 7:36 p. as. Evangelist C. R Fugett of Ashland. Ky., the preacher for the series, wUl give his life story, "From the Gambling Table to the Pulpit," Monday might Lutherans io Open Salem Service (Renter Sunday In harmony with the general setup of the service commission of the Lutheran churches of America in providing such cen ters throughest the country, a Lutheran service center for -Salem win be formally pened Sunday afternoon at 3 'clock. Representatives from the army and the community have been asked to take part te this dedi catory service. The center will be in the social rooms of the American Lutheran church, 343 North Church atreet. ketweeo Chemeketa sad Center. The ehlef object of this center will be to provide Lutheran men la the service, and such others who will care to avail them selves of It with j a quiet place for lounging, reading, writing, playing games and meeting friends. Due to local conditions the undertaktaf will he of a modest nature. It is a cooper ative venture of local Lutheran churches. j For the present, the center will be open only on weekends with one of the local Lutheran pastors in charge.; If found ad visable arrangements will be made later to open also during the other days of thefweek. Re ports are that these centers have proved very successful j la other; parts of the nation. IPudDdDB ffllBBon?aD CIRCUIT COURT Elmer H. Barkus vs. City of Sa lem and others; demurrer. Ruth Hagen vs. Hiram A. Ha4 gen; decree modified to provide that defendant is to provide $52 a month for support of two minor children. I j Frank L. Edwards vs. F. Vir4 ginia Edwards; satisfaction of judgment. j Oscar Lee, as executor of Thom as Sorteberg estate, vs. A- E. Tor geson and others; affidavit of Os car Lee to effect that he has sold and signed to Lester Rue the cer tificate of sale of real property de scribed in decree and execution by circuit court. j State vs. Henry; I. Morrow; orf der dismissing ,' indictment on charge of non support and releas ing bail, based on motion of dis trict attorney on ground of insuf ficient evidence. : Arley V. Turnidge vs. Irene T. South, alias Irene T. Turnidge; complaint to annul allegedly void marriage, declares that when mar riage ceremony was performed July 15, 1941, in Nevada, plaintiff believed his former wife, Doris Turnidge. had secured a final de cree of divorce from him, but that he has since learned it was only an interlocutory decree, j Edith Shaffer vs. Gordon Little, alias D. XL Stone; order for dis missal on motion of plaintiff, mat ter having been settled and com promised, j : William Martin vs. William Peerenboom; reply containing gen eral deniaL i ; Jack E. Woolridge vs. Dorothy L. Woolridge; complaint for di vorce, charging cruel and inhu man treatment; married Septem ber 5, 1934. j Federal National Mortgage aS- Empiro j - Don't Miss It! t tho Battle of Mean? Hood and Church Rev. Williams Talks Again v On Savins , W. Irvin Williams,.- pastor . of the First Presbyterian church, will continue his series of ser mons taken from the faithful say ings of Paul this Sunday morn ing. His sermon subject will be "About Sinners and Salvation.' . The choral choir, under the -direction of Virginia Ward Elliott, will sing the anthem, "I Will Magnify Thee" by MasenthaL and Agnes Drummond will sing the offertory solo, "Howl Lovely Arc the Dwellings' by Liddle. The youth council,; with Evelyn Kearns as president, will hold the concluding meeting of the fiscal year Sunday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock with Gertrude Hynes, director of religious education. Christian Endeavor j groups and the girls' chorus rehearsal will follow. For the night service at 7:30 o'clock, Mr. Williams will speak on the topic, "The Banishment of Fear." The sermon, which is broadcast over KSLM, will be fol lowed at 8:30 o'clock by the dramatization, "Cabin in the Hills," wherein the cast the West minster Players, Visit an old philosopher in his cabin in the mountains. Boy Scouts will meet in - the club room Monday at 7:30 p. m. under the leadership of Scout master Don Doughton. The Thursday night service will begin at 7:15 and concluding at 8 o'clock this coming week in order to accommodate members of the congregation who nave tickets to the community concert At this meeting Mr. Williams will continue his discussion of the ten commandments and their appli cation today. Musical Worship Service Planned A worship service of music is planned for the- Sunday morning service of the Knight Memorial Congregational church. The choir is under the direction of Mrs. Richard Smart The chorus choir will be accompanied by organ and piano, Mrs. Lewis : Mitchell, or ganist, and Mrs.; Fern Allison, pianist. The program Includes the pro cessional hymn, "Bring, O Morn, Thy Music"; anthem, "Hear Thou Our Prayer" (Hamblin); trio, I Shall Not Pass Again This Way" ( Effing er), by Mrs.' Roy Harland, Mrs. William Dashney and Mrs. Richard Smart; anthem, "Hear Us, O Father" (RoSewig; solo, "O Dry Those Tears" (DelRiego), Richard Smart; anthem, "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me" (Pflueger) ; organ and piano duet "The Lost Chord'V (Sullivan); ad dress, "Facing the Music." sociation vs. Wesley G. Goodrich and Betty B. Goodrich; complaint for foreclosure of mortgage. PROBATE COURT John Hughes estate; orders di recting payment of certain claims and expenses and charges of ad ministration and fixing executors' and attorney's fees Lars G. Momerak estate; re ceipts totaling $59.97 paid state as inheritance tax. Anna M. Shank guardianship; final account of Florence E. Buck les approved as corrected and estate closed. Abbie Eckhout estate; report by T. C. Gorman, executor, of sale of real property to John Fikan for $4100. Hal D. Patton estate; supple mental account of Edith Louise Patton, executrix,,; shows payments of $4082.34 In note payment by Lillian E. McCully estate and of $1082.34 to Luella M. Charlton. JUSTICE COURT Adrian McCarthy; drunken driving; 30 days in county jail and $150 and costs, with sentence sus pended on payment of fine and costs; operator's license revoked for one year. Gordon Sayre Little; waived preliminary hearing on four for gery charges and was bound over to grand jury, i : Clarence E. Wolf; violation of basic rule; $10 and costs; fine sus pended and costs paid. ' MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Deane Curtis, legal, marine en gineer, 245 Meyers street, and Merle E. Murphx. legal,: cook. route five, both of Salem. H. R. McAllister, 20, laborer, Bellevue hotel, and Alma Carlson, 19, 555 North Liberty street, both of Salem. j j B. I. Plummer,' legal, retired, 1067 South 13th ( street, and.Lula Eugenia Herman,' legal, domes tic 1765 South Capitol street, both of Salem. j Rudi Arthur Faas, 20, US army, Camp Adair, and; Norma J. Gas tiger, 20, Monmouth. MUNICIPAL COURT Wmiam H. Karsten; violation basic rule, $3 fine. Clarence L. Gosser; reckless driving, $50 fine. Cliff Buel Baity; violation basic rule, $10 fine. !i Kenneth Godkin; illegal ravers turn, .$l fine. Ray McKibben; violation basic rule, $5-batt, mnjHi J William : P. Schotthoef er;V de fective muffler, $2.S0 balL i Mabel Phelps; Varancyv! (50 ' fine and- 20 days in JaiL 1 . . - Mjlas C Helms, Jefferson; vio lation basic rule, $7.50 bail. Methodists Set Dedication Culminating Methodism's week of dedication, nearly ' 8,000,000 members of that denomination will face war-time : emergency needs of the church Sunday by making ' personal rededication of "self, service ' and substance In 42,000 churches across the coun try. : i Led by its board of bishops, the Salem Methodist church will re ceive its' dedication offering ' on Sunday morning through 0 u t America. The denomination is asked for $1,000,000 in cash over and above its regular gifts for world service. This, an offering of dedication to aid refugee chil dren, Methodist chaplains in their work t home and at - the front and to reenforce. and sta bilize some very needy, parishes in South America, China, and in the home land which have greatly suffered because of the war. ' Dr. J. C. Harrison will preach the serman on "Waymarks for Doubtful Feet", Dean Melvin H. Geist will lead the choir in sing ing "At Thy Feet" by Bach, and Corydon Blodgett will be the solo ist singing "The Twenty Third Psalm" by Malotte. ' : At the night service which is held in the Carrier parlor at 7:45 o'clock, Dr. Harrison will preach a sermon on "The Art of: No ticing" and Mary Margaret Live say will sing "The Living God" by OUara. Navy Reserve Class Opened Applicants at Willamette uni versity for the reopening. V-7 class of the US naval reserve for junior and senior engineering stu dents will be interviewed by En sign S. A. Anderson in the uni versity gymnasium Monday and Tuesday. Complete physical ex aminations will be made avail able, according to a bulletin re- received by Dean Chester F. Lu ther, campus armed forces repre sentative. Students eligible are "juniors and seniors studying . engineering or pursuing courses leading to degrees in physics, mathematics, electronics or naval architecture.' Vision requirements for the classi fication have been modified sub stantially, according to the bulle tin. Conference will be available both days from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Dr. Dowd to Talk On Alcohol Sunday A lecture on the subject of alcohol is scheduled to be given to the Calvary Baptist Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock by Dr. H. A. Dowd, a local physician and teacher in the Calvary Sunday school. Follow ing this lecture, which is open to the public, the classes will discuss a temperance lesson. At the morning worship service of the church the pastor, Rev. Edward L. Allen, will give a com munion meditation in commemo ration of the Lord's supper. "The King of Love My Shepherd Is,' by Shelley, will be sung by the choir, under the direction of Wen dell Johnson. The next timely question to be considered by the pastor at the 7:30 o'clock service will center around "The Back slider." Special music will be given by a guest soloist from Camp Adair and a vocal duet will be sung by Mrs. Dale Taylor and Mrs. Edward L. Allen. Crowds Turn Out To Hear Madsen; Series Continues A record crowd has been turn ing out to the special series be ing conducted by Col. Harold-Mad- sen of the Salvation Army, Adj. Ed Hill of the Salem corps re ports. Col. Madsen will continue these meetings every night through this week and will speak three times Sunday, at 10 o'clock, at 11 o' clock and at 7:30 o'clock. He will be in Albany Monday night and will return Tuesday afternoon to address the Marion County Holi ness association to be held at the Nazarene church. Tuesday night will be the last meeting of the series. He will continue to Med ford. The public is invited ,to the ser vices which start at 7:45 o'clock week nights and 7:30 o'clock Sun day. .1 Work Accidents Take Five Lives Five fatalities In Oregon due to industrial accidents were report ed in fiie week ended March 4 to tho state industrial accident commission. , The victims; war Emmett Charles Hutton, Portland, ship yard worker; Perry H. Weaver, Bandon, farm laborer; Robert Lee VanFossen, Myrtle Point, logger; B. K. Breazeale, Portland, paint er, and Sam Brinkerhoff, Beaver City, Utah, shipyard worker, , Industrial accidents reported to tho commission during the week totaled 1040.:! - ' Sunday "Back Home Hour" a 30 - 100 p. M. "Spiritual Interlude" ' . S.-0S to A. M. KSLM - First Erangelkal Church Marlon Ac Summer St. i Rev. J. Kenneth Wishait Evangelist Sunday will mark the closing day of the revival campaign at the Free Methodist church jwtth Evangelist E I m e r McKay (abave) preaching three times. At 11 a. m. his subject will be "Idol Worship." At 2:31 p. m. Rev. McKay will deliver bis sermon lecture m "Balldbig 'or the Ceming Stern." The j clos ing service will be held at 7:39 p. m. Two Evangelists Slated to Appear Before County Group Twe pre-sainent evangelists will be the speakers at the rega lar meeting ef the Marion Cennty Helinesa asseriatkni ta be held at the Naxarene church n Tuesday. At the 19t and the 7:$t a'cleck sessteasj the Rev. C. B. Fnaett ef Achfand. Ky will speak. At thej tiX9 'dock meeting, CoL Hareld Madsen ef San Franeiscaj will preach. Rev. .Lowell Gjilger, pastor af the - Salem vTesleyair Methodist, Is president ef this interdenomlnatienal organiza tion aad will preside at ail the im. Woodburn Churches ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC j Rev. V. L. MH eabeler. j pastor. If at t. S:M and IS ajn. Benedic tion after the S J nun. Weekday masses at s.m. CHURCH OF OOD 1 ' , H. 8. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school IS s.m. Morning servic 11 o'clock. Ev ening service 7 JO. Prayer erviee Wad Desday at 7:45 pjn. j wmi. GOSPEL - ( 1st and Arthur streets. Sunday school S:4S ajn. Morning service 11 lo'clock. ChUdren's church 7:1 p.m. Sfrening METHODIST ! D. Lester Fields, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Mornina servic 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Ha Made It Arain." Youth fellowship S p.m. Even ttuc service 7:3a o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "The Limitations of God.' " - i IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sunday school 10:49 s.m. Ladles Aid Thursday. Mrs. Den a Harwen, airs, flaraldson. Mrs. Nellie Ashland and daughter, hostesses. Luther 1 league. 7 :30 p.m. Confirmants. Saturday, 10 a.m. Special meetings Tuesday apd Wednesday. S Djn. and Thursday af teraoon and night. Rev. O. P.X Sta- vaas. Vancouver. Wash., and jRev. M A. Thompson, speakinc. . 1 riRST PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school 10 a.m. Mornihf serv ice 11 o'clock. CE at T p.m.'SEveningJ service 7:4S o clock. Prayer! servic Thursday, 8 p. m. Homecoming . serv ice March 14. 1 BETHEL JPRESBVTERIAN I Sunday school 10 ajn. Mom frig serv ice 103 o'clock. Mrs. B. H. . Hashes Supt. j CHRISTIAN 1 Sunday school 10 a.m. Mornint serv ice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Happiest Person in the World" Junior CE. 4 pjn. Evening service 7 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ! 2nd and Garfield streets. Morning Valley Churches NIDAROS LUTHERAN i Monitor. Oluf Asper, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morninc service 11 o'clock. Mrs. Oscar Satrum, hostess to Ladies -Aid. Wednesday, S pint. Rev. and Mrs. O P. Stavaas. Madagascar missionaries, speaking. WEST SALEM METHODIST ; Third and Gerth streets. Xidell A. Kelsey. pastor. Sunday school t:30 ajn. Morning servic lOdOi o'clock. Sermon subject. -Hands of Prayer." Youth fellowship meets at 1:30 pjn. Evening servic tiM o'clock.! Sermon subject. Tor giving Thoughts." Sun day school board meeting Monday night. IM o'clock, at H. C White bom. Choir practice dally after school at parsonage. Observance of world day of prayer at First Congregational church. March IX 05 ajn. Duncheon. Afternoon under leadership i of Miss Gertrude Boyd Crane of PaCifia uni versity. . ; , . ! j ! , Ij.; FRtJTTLAND EVANGELICAL; Rev. Robert D. Bennett, pastor. Sun day school 10 ajn. Morning servic ?11 o'clock. Prayer servic Thursday at pjn- ' s t :: CHURCH OF CHRIST H fir Mill City. W. S. Crockett pastor. Sunday school It ajn. Morning serv ice U o'clock. Sermon subject. "Th Inner Purpose of Thomas." Christian Endeavor. JC pjn. EveniMseryice TdO o'cioek. Sermon subject. TTh Call of the Cross." . . j , PRBSBTTERIAN " ' ! f"- MU1 City Aaron Wolfe. DO, pastor. Stmdav school 1 ajn. Morntng serv ic 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor. :Si30 P m, Evening servic 7:30 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Bxpositloa jog ttrd Psalm -.' '4 Rev. Knotls to Make w . -I ".i I . ' ' I. Im portant i Disclosure Td Leslie Methodists I 1 1 r ' M . A very special service Is plan ned for Leslie Methodist church Sttlay mvrning. Thef riiiutb; is observing the j week of dedicatJoni Dr jT. Edgar Purdy, superintendent for the Salem district, will pring a I special rnessage on "Dynamic Ioye." The ; choir win! sing The Silent Sea," with obligato tuhg by Mri Don' Jtfdson. Wesley Ritchie wil sing fTh4 Holy Cfty.? j j j iev. j osepnr isjioits, pie pastor, has: an important announcement td ; nake to the congregation. Red Cross 'Cast Set ; 1 i - , . : ! J Sunday, an NBC broadcast from 1Q3$ to 10.30! a.m. will present a dramatirafion! of labor's partici pation in Red Cross I war fund cahapaign kinder the title of bor for Victory.1 Ghuich Services in Salem EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE! AlSCMKLVi Of GOD S i Ferry and 13th streets. Kne at.' jonn son. pastori Sunday school t:4S a.m. Morning servic 11 o'clock. Evangelist nimn uuUrd. aoeakins. Sermon sub ject. "Getting Started Out of Egypt." Evening servic 1 ciock. awn subject. "The World's Last Saturday Night." Meetings every Slight Stilus ft'Hock exceot Monday and Saturday. EvanceUUsti Glenn Millard and wife and jrils eets. H. B 1 niTBsi o mmisT i Pnttor. and ShiDDinc streets. I H. R. Thornhul. pastor. Sunday school 10 Aon. Morning servic 11 o'clock, j Ev ening servic 730 o ciock, xoung peo ple's meetlnt : pjn. J." R. Atkinson f -Eugen will be the speaker Sunday morning ana mgnx. ( i Marion, and Libertv streets. Irvine A. Fox, DO, pastor. Sunday school S:43 ajn. Morning servic 11 o'clock.! Com- Sermon subject. "CondiOons 4 True Spirituality," Evening servic i 70 'clock. Sermon subject. -Our Refuge and Strent1h.,,iroung people and adult Bible class.! S 30 pan. Wednesday any er meeting T 3 pjn. ? I rOVR COBNIU BtStANtJat I i ' i'East Stat and Klma street. Sunday School t:4S a JUi Leon Larnbert, Supt. HAYESVUXK BRANCH 4 I j. ! ( Ka3FevtU aenool. sunaay acnoot : a Dmmm. Davis. Swot. Si aaviH coixsos aaMca ( Brush CoUaa scfaoot. Rev. Karl Ba ker, pastor. Sunday -school ajn. Mark Buel! supt. Morning acroce ib.w o'clock I I . rsstsg . J. F. BRTHRt. BAPTJIT North Cottace and D (tti Olthoff, DD, pastor. Sunday school 0:48 ajn. Moratag servic 11 o'clock. Ser mon suhiect. ."Th Tears of a Soul- Winner.-! Evening service T30 Vclock. Sermon subject. Trie WMomi sreast. Prayer meetina Wednesday at TtS pjn. rOCRSQU ARE gospel! ' j ! 19th and Breytnan streets, B T. W. HendersonJ ThB, pastor. Bundayf school SS ajn Moraine servic 11 O'clock, vening ieervjee 730 o'clock. Sermon sunject, Trnensu uwbj. R.-. Crusader. Tuesday. I'M, inspirational service. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) " State and 18th streets. F. I ALC) l 1. r. H. trheuer. BO, pastor. Sunday school mua ajn. Morning servic 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "fcov and the Cross."' Ash Wednesday services IM pun. Dorcas society Wednesday. S pjn. , CHRISTIAN! AND MISSIONARY J Fifth and Gaines streets.! C. H. Steinmannw f pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morhing service 11 o'clock. Even ing servic IM o'clock, starting evan gelistic meetings March 10 at 1 3 pjn. FIRST MBTHODIST j Stat and Church streets. J.fCJ Har rison. pastor. Sunday school : ajn. mjl . n. .-. - - - - o'clock. Sermon subject. "Waymarks for Doubtful Feet." Evening: service 1 .'olnir Kemnn ub4ct. tThe Art of Noticing." Intermediate fellowship. 5 p.m. Youth fellowship, uw pjnv um versny vespers, pjn. Mir.BlJtND FRIENDS I Highland avenue and Church street. Herman uH. Macy. pastor, saunaay school 10! (a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Youth groups at S:30 p.m. Ev enlng service 7 JO o'clock. Prayer imeet ing Thursday at 7:30 pjn. J ' i ' 1 I ENGLEWOOD UNITE Df BRETBBEN IN CHRIST " I I 17th street and Nebraska 1 avenue. Rev. Chester O. Goodman, pastbn Sun day school :45 ajn. Morningg service 11 o'clock; ICE 9M pjn Evening serv ice 730 ofciocs pastor ;Wiu present a slid lecture on -Missions uiiuuni Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:4Sf p.m. VrSiST EVANGELICAL- I I Marion and Summer streetsj Rev. J. Kenneth I! jWishart. pastor, i bunaay school :4$ ajn. Morning set vice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject.. iRich Through "Grace." Youth groups M pjn. Evening, servic 7:30 o'clock. Ser- Bible hour Thursday at 7 JO D m. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN i 17th and Court .street. W. H. Lv man. pastor. Sunday school S.-4 a.m. Morning servic 1020. Corrtm union. Sermon subject, "The? Vision Splen did." Christian Endeavor J p. ra. Evening service IM. Special service for those in th armed forces. Sermon sub ject. "In th Servic of cod and Country.? Servic .Thursday, M p.m. "V LESLIE .METHODIST South Commercial and Myr streets, Joseph Knotts. pastor.' Sunday school :45 -a. Morning seik! 11 (o'clock. Guest preacher. Dr. J Edgai purdy, preaching ' on- "Dynamic Love Even ine service IM o'clock. Sermon sub ject. -If We Plow.- Prayer j meeting Thursday ias p.m. ,, . 4 , j ; : j ' PENTECOSTAL MISSION SlSi North Commercial street. Rev. J. C. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school S pjn. Servic S pjn. Evening servic 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday,; Thursday and Saturday.; 7 30. pjn. j , ' j ; ,j ; . CHVRCHOF JESUS CHRISt OF LATTER bAY SAINTS i , 40 North Cottag street. Don Wall, bishop. Sunday school 10 sm. followed by fast Sunday services. Sacrament meeting f, pjn. MIA Tuesday, JM pjn, BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND : j REFORMED 'f;i j i CapMoL and Marion streets. X. A. LKielsmeier, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. aaoraung set sic li o ciacK. ser mon subject. "Preaching Christ Cruci fied. Conslstor meets at 1 pjn. Wom en's guild at S pjn. - - ; i , M You Are Cardially Evangelist C. BY Fugett : Stirring Gospel Preacher from Old Kentucky cnuncn of Large Choir Directed by Prof. IL J. Lush Lots of Special and Concreirational Sinking Serrices Daily at, 7:30 Tuesday to Friday Moflday Evening: Trdm the n..l i. T3-... of poverty, surrounded by drunkenness and gambling he naj become a nationally known preacher. :. Silverton Churches ITRST CHURCH Of CHRISt ' Park and Pint streets. Russell Ur era. pastor. Sunday school ; ajn. Morninr servic 11 o'clock. Evening service 730 o'clock. . METHODIST v: Fisk and 'Main streets. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Sunday scnoot t:45 a.m. Horalnf servic 11 o'clock. Semnom subject, "The Privcleg of Self, Giv ing." ..... IMMANUEL North Church street. M. J. K. l"uhr, pastor. Sunday school IS a.m. CALVARY , Jersey street O. C. Olson, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning ice. 11 o'clock. Guest speaker. Rev. John Quanbeck of Minneapolis. Minn. Bible study Thursday at 2 pjn. TRINITY Second and B streets. M. J. K. luhr, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning servic 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Behold the Lamb of God." Evening service T:19 o'clock. Luther league in charge. Bible study at the church Wednesday night. . CHURCH OF GOD 4 South S2nd street. Rev. F. W. Coff. Sunday school 0:13 ajn. Morning servic at 11. evening services. 1:43 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:44 pjn. YPX Friday. 7:44 pjn. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Communion in chapel, 7:30 ajn. Church school. t:44 ajn. Sermon 11 asn. Sermon by Chaplain Victor f4ewman of Camp Adair. Instruction class 7 pjn. Rec tor's study. Ash Wednesday services March 10, 7 and 10 a.m. , TRUTH CENTER 334 State street. Olive Stevens. MsD. ' '. Morning service. 10:44 o'clock. subject, rxoux auta at for given . . CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Center and 13th streets. Rev. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school t :4 a -m. Morning set vice 11 o'clock. Ser- Oy ssvangelis c B. a-ugett. Aan Kjr. Music director. Prof. J. 3 Lush of Tacoma, Wash. Evening aerv- ic IM o'clock. Sermon by Rev. c B. Fugett, Special servic each night this week at 730 o'clock. Tuesday through Friday at 10:30 ajn. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL ISth and Ferry streets. Howard C. Stover, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.ni.. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Facing, the Music." Young people at 7 pjn, ' 1 ' i. FTJUT llIXITUALiaT S4S North Commercial street. Rev. afexin Roberts, pastor. Servic. S:S pjn. aTveBin aciDica 1 :30 o'clock. Mrs. Scott g JCugenc will b th night guest FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Mission and 13th streets. A. S. Hen derson, paster. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service U o'clock. Sermon subject. The Elements of Christian ity. Christian Endeavor. 1 pjn. Ev ening servic p'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Untried Armor.", BLEItED BOPI MISSION 340 North Front street. Elder T. O. Sapp, pastor. Bible study S pjn. Wor ship. S pjn. Subject, "Th Pouring Out of the Seventh ViaL" FIRST CHRISTIAN , Strain, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn-. Morning servic 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Beyond Statistics." Children's church at 11. Christian Endeavor, M pjn. Evening servic 7:30 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "The Chance That Was Lost." JASON LEE METHODIST 1.T .V. oriHt.. .... T S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning service 10:53. Ser mon subject. "Dedicated Lives." Ev ening servic 7:30 o'clock. Seminar group study, led by Bev. Ray Short. Intermediate league S:30 pjn. .Youth fellowship 0:30 pjn. WESLEY AN METHODIST Mill and 14th streets. Lowell Gil ter, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. WYPS at 6:44 o'clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at S p.m. PILGRIM HOLINESS Market and Capitol streets. Sev. W. L. McGlasson, pastor, Sunday school 0:44 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening evangelistic service at 1 : o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service S o'clock. Ser mon subject, "Man." m REORGANTZED LATTER DAY North 17th and Chemeketa at Vets. Charles Asher, pastor. Sunday srhool 10 ajn. Mornin gservice 11 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and Winter streets. W. Irvin Williams, pastor. Church school t:44 ajn. Morning servic 10 3 o'clock. Sermon subject, "About Sinners and Salvation." Evening service 7:30 o'clcock. Sermon subject. "Th Banish ment of Fear." Boy Scouts, - Monday, 7:30 pjn Midweek servic Thursday, 7:14 pjn, SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS ' South Commercial and Washington Streets. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 0:30 o'clock. Christian Endeavor presenting a mis sionary program. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 JO pjn. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Hasel and Academy streets. Warren C. Hal, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning seisio 11 o'clock. Evening servic TH o'clock. Servic Wednes day at 7 JO pjn. . i CALVARY BAPTIST South Liberty and East Miller, streets, Edward L Allen, pastor. Sun day school 9:44 a. nv Morning servic a t 1 1 Ji o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Commuaion Meditation." Baptist youth fellowship 0:30 p.m. Evening service -7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Backslider.- Wednesday. 7:30. prayer servic. followed by choir re hearsal. free Methodist Market and North Winter Streets. 1. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:44 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Idol Worship." 2:3 pjn.. "Building for the Coming Storm. Evening servic 7 JO. Evangelist McKay speaking at all services. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7 JO p.m. - Invited to Hear' Ttr"3rTrT?rTT? Center St. ' .- m T i lUltollLlZtkiU at nth P. M. Until March 14th at 10:30 A. M. Gamblina; Table to the Pulpit." nini In m little mmmtiiin hdmO