Tha OrJIGCrZ STATECMAIL Zc&esx. Orepa, Saturday I 'cmin.I Toy 12. 1C 13 r pace rr. .Tf - n TY ! I frs II is. yj ttn Chrre -Denied Rollie South wick, Salem carpenter, did not hoot "Hitler papers" as .he walked by the State and Com mercial street corner where R. B. Miller sells the Townsend Nation al Weekly, he declared in Salem ir justice court Friday. He didn't - even go by the stand when he could cutja : corner inv fact, X should . have - been arrested for jaywalking, : I guess, he ex plained. "All Z said at the time he complains of was 'If you had . your way you would have Hit " lers picture on the' front page Instead of Roosevelt's, South wick maintained. The case of state vs. Southwick, : with R. B. Miller v as private - prosecutor charging Southwick with : "doing an act " that caused gross disturbance of . the public peace," was taken un der advisement by Justice of the Peace Joseph Felton, who asked both attorneys to submit briefs. - Paradise Islands now open. Pic nicking, swimming, and ball park. Native water lilies now in bloom. Located Turner road immediately south of Salem airport Vernon Truit, manager. . Z 4 You can still buy a Johns-Man-viHe Roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to pay. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Cpml. Summer School Set Salem students who were absent from - classes during the current school year may be allowed to make up their absences during a six week summer course tentatively set for June 14 to July 23. The Salem school hoard stipulated, however, that students must be . certified by' their " principals before they are eligible for the summer ses sion. Although- text books will be provided by the Salem school dis tricts, work books must be fur nished by the students. Wall paper. Elfstrom's, 375 Che meketa. Dance at Armory Sat. night. Car wash. 1295 State,' Union 76 : Called Again Fifty - two em ployes of me Oregon state offices responded again to a call from the Salem branch of the US employ ment : office for workers in the canneries, reporting lor1 work Thursday and Friday ' nights at the United Growers plant at Lib erty. The plant is trying to get spinach canned . but has been swamped by the heavy crop ma- j tured during the last few warm j days. ImU. florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib For home loans see Salem Fed erals 130 South Liberty. I . . 3 p - Dance Mem. Day, Mon. May 31st. Top Hatters Music Salem Armory, ; - :.a Found at Home Alarm - over the disappearance of little Carol Anne Hagemann, 4-y ear --old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. ' Hagemann, was quieted late Thursday; afternoon w hen the child was found in bed, after leaving her mother, hiking home arid raiding a : cracker box The .child disappeared while her moth er was visiting , at the home of friends five miles away. Dance at Armory Sat. night Car wash. 1295 State, Union "76. Memorial Program Set Ger- vais will observe - Memorial day with service at the Pioneer church two miles southeast of town with a program at 2:30 o'clock Sunday. The speaker will be A. M.v Esson - of Portland, while special music will be provided also. (IPIbSitniifflD'y Hofer '.. , In Pasadena, Sunday, May 23, T Mrs. i Anna Bv Hofer, late, resi dent of that city. Widow of the .lae Andrew 'Andy F, Hofer. . i Mother of Mrs. Marie Alexander and Mrs. Dorothy Ingram, both 1 of Passadena, and .Paul Hofer of . Ontario, Calif. ; Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 29, at : 2 pjn. in the W. T. Itigdon chapel; with concluding services in City View cemetery. . . i Goulet William Henry Goulet, late of 5656 North Boston, Portland, May . 26, on a train. Survived by wife, Mrs. Eva Jeanette Goulet of Port , land; mother, Mrs. Florence Goulet of Woodburn; one sister, . Mrs. ' Mabel . Harmon of Portland; one brother, Glenn of Woodburn. ' ' Services win I be held . from the : , Oough-Barrick . chapel Saturday, ' May 29, at 130 pan. with Rev, H. C Stoven officiating.' Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. : . r . royje , Mrs. Sarah E. Broyles-at, 780 Stewart street, Salem, May 27. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Letha Francis of Buffalo,, Wyo, Miss Mary Jane Broyles and Mrs. -Delia Schmidt, both of Salem; one son, John G. Broyles of Seattle, Wash.; also : 12 grandchildren, 15 great- grandchildren, , and six great-great-graridchildren. Serv ices will be held at the Clougb Barrick chapel Saturday, May 29, at 3:30 p. m. with Mr. J. . White head officiating. Interment will be in the I OOF cemetery. ; Ferrell George W. Ferrell at the resi dence, route one. Brooks, May 28, at the -age of 84. Survived by wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Ferrell, and one niece, Fay Loomis, both of Brooks; also by five grand nieces and nephews. Announcements . to be xnade later by Clouh-Earrick company. . w'":r;-v-, r-rrs : a r v in r-fjn ttN. I r Thursday maximum temper a tare 73, minimum 49. Friday river 1 foot Weather data re stricted by army reuses i.r xnree Fatalities mere were three fatalities due to industrial accidents in Oregon in the week ended May 27, the state industrial accident commission reported Fri day. The victims were Noah Weatherby, Portland, shipyard worker; Joe Smejkal, Buxton, log ger, and Grant Oxford, Browns- vulle, garage mechanic. There were 1174 industrial accidents re ported during the week. Wanted to. rent,' Phone 9118. , 6-room house, "Allstate Auto . Insurance. All Coverages at Sears Roebuck Co. General - Speaks Brig. Gen John E. Dahlquist, recent arrival here who is to command the Trail Blazers division now in forma tion at Camp Adair, delivered an off - the - record address at the Portland City club .in Portland Friday. Dahlquist who served 19 months in England before com ing here, is from St Paul, Minn. Dance at Armory Sat night Like new, bungalo style piano, Ph. 7511. Peggy Turley, formerly with Ana bel's. has returned to Salem and has joined I "the staff of Price's Beauty Salon where she will be pleased to serve her former . pa- trrn i ' Building Said Purchase of the half interest in the business build ing at 150 North ; Commercial street ' which was formerly held by the Eckerlen estate has been announced by Otto Klett, owner of the other half interest for sev eral years. The price was not made public. . Dance Mem. Day, Mon. May 31st Top Hatters Music Salem Armory. WnntH Tiav ' Mr r-hair Ph 5HK7 ; Collision Reported Cars driv en by Rudolph H. Dolinsky, 865 Cade street and lone J. Warg- nier, 558 South 14th streef col tided at 23rd and Trade streets at 9:25 Thursday night damaging one side of Miss Wargnier's car, city police reported Friday. . .. Get the right legal car insurance. Abrams tc Ellis, Masonic Bldg. Dance at Wheatland every Sat nite. Rowland's Band invites you. ' Lad Barned Jimmy Hoick, 7, sustained burns on, the right hand and right : leg when a - gas can blew up at his home, 1740 State street' Friday afternoon. City first aid men dressed the-injured mem bers and said , the- burns : were painful but not serious. - Rummage ! Sale, 477 Court Friday and Saturday. ' i St Car wash.' 1295 State, Union 76. ; Car Recovered -An automobile owned by Frederick - J. Brown, Methodist old people's home, re ported stolen Thursday, was re covered Friday morning in, down town Salem by city police. - CIRCUIT COURT . , ' Sybil M.- Dotten vs. Luther S. Dotten; ' divorce complaint charg ing cruelty asks custody ef one child and support money; proper ty - settlement stipulated.? Couple married in 1930 in Yamhill county. Goldie M. Bloom vs. Arthur M. Bloom; agreement that plaintiff is to have custody of child,-stipu lates property settlement; divorce granted after hearing before Judge George R. Duncan. ; Levi Y. Congdon vs. Gladys E. Congdon; stipulation as to proper ty settlement, defendant to have cbHda custody; divorce granted after- hearing before Judge Dun can. - i - . . :: .. ; ; Lowell Mortgage and Adjust ment Co. vs. T. W. Sell wood; or der renewing judgment. - - ' Elmer Griepentrog vs. Maxine Griepentrog;- order adding Martha Griepentrog aa additional, defend ant. ... Minnie Hein, executrix of the will of . John L. Hein, vs. George Mealey and Edna L. Mealey; ap plication- to place on trial docket Skewis & Judson vs. E. E. Lind say; application to - place on trial docket. .?:?; -, ;" , i -: "iV-. Jack T. Ryan vs. Maxine Ryan; application to place on trial dock et; order grants plaintiff permis sion to file second. amended com' plaint ' S'i s Supplementary, iury' panel ' was drawn Friday, its members to re port June at 9:15. ajn. with the regular panel when trial of the case of McRae vs. State Industrial Accident commission is scheduled. Jurors drawn are Mary L. Bosch en. Edna G. Boyer, Phillip H. Ja- skoski, Frank Spears and Donald O. Walters, all of Salem; Vera Harper of Gervais, Ellis Hill of Mill City, Jerome J. Jackson of East Hubbard, -Florence Lamb of Hayesville : and Till ian . Rue of North Silverton precinct FE03ATE COURT Ruth Hornschuch estate; or der sets hearing on final account of Ronald C Glover, administra tor, July 12. - . Clara Enesa estate; order au thorizing Nichola Russell, admin istratrix, to pay certain tees, j Louis R. Knapp estate; order seta hearing on final account nf Claire M. Inman, administrator, June SO at 10 ajn. ; Ben 7 Kantelberg estate; . order substitutes Ora Johnston and Mi riam Jensen ' as appraisers for i To Visit Husband Mrs.. Noel E. Simpson left Salem Friday to visit her husband at Camp Stone man, Calif. Sgt Simpson was re cently transferred from Vancou ver barracks - to the California camp., Bltinr Dc Reparted A dog owned by neighbors bit his small daughter on the calf of the leg Friday, A. J. Killin, 1368 North I Fourth street,, reported - to ciry i police. , ' . Floe Fire Friday East Salem firemen answered . a. call to 270 South 14th ' street at. 7:30 p. m. Friday, when a flue fire was re ported there. , - ; Meetlar Tuesday - Townsend club No. 3 will meet Tuesday at i 8 p. m.. at 17th and Court street Hofer Services Will Be Today Widow of Newspaper Founder -Wag First Home c Columnist - Mrs. 'Anna Ballou Hofer, former resident of Salem and widow of Andreas Franz Hofer, died at her home in Pasadena, , Calh last Sunday. Services for her will be 114 m O O-l 1 . L ' - oai-urvuij sii.cx noon at the W. T. lUgdon chapel and interment will be .at the City View cemetery. - ' . s . Mrs. Hofer was born in Iowa and lived there until after ' her marriage to the late Mr. Hofer who came to Salem in 1890 and became one of the' founders "-of the Capital Journal with his bro ther, Col. , Hofer. After 18 years 1 in the news paper field Hofer became the first full-time secretary of the Salon chamber of commerce. - Mrs. Hofer .remained in Salem until the death of her husband to make her home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ballou, early settlers of Pasadena. Following her late husband's work, Mrs. : Hofer became the first household columnist on the Pacific coast Surviving Mrs. Hofer are three VXU1UXCI1, UX9. XYlillC A. AlCXW- . ' : m , r 1 . a A 1 I aer, iormer leacner in ue rasa- dena city schools, Mrs. Dorothy Ingram of Qualey, CaliL, and Paul B. Hofer of Ontario, Calif.: eight grandchildren, Master : Ser geant M. S. Hofer of the US en gineers. Cadet Paul B. JHoier, jr. of the US navy. Cadet Phillip F. Hofer of the US armv. Alan and Sanford Alexander of Pasadena. Mary Anne, Ruth, and John In- gram of Gribley. Calif.: and one great granddaughter, Nancy Jean Hofer of San Francisco. Calif. A brother. Benton Ballou of On - tario. Calif lso, : survivM. ;v Members of the family arrived in Salem Friday for the services. Previislv 'ctrivate cervine were held in Pasadena - Tuesday. Florence ; Stewart . and Evelyn Jones; appraisal by Ora Johriston, WUU1U DCUKU : uu ; uniuuu a-a. Rund sets value of estate at $3, Adolph J. Bourson estate; order authorizes ; payment of - $50 a month s to - thai widow, Camille Bourson, for her maintenance. Alice Small estate; Norris Ames, Glen Briedwell and F. N. Burch appointed 'appraisers. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS ri"rV c "u , lem, merchant marine, and Anna Mae Rood, 20, Portland, stenogra pher. v Robert O. Dickman, 20, Camp White, soldier,: and. Violet Holgate, 18, Redmond, student Maurices Williams,; 21, -1965 Breyman, 4 Salem,! fireman,! and Clara Mildred Ohm,; 17, same ad- Maurices Williams, r 21. 1965 dress. JUSTICE COURT : Ralth Thomas Morsan: chanred with larceny by bailee of an-imto-1 mobile belonging, to. Salem Auto- J mobile comnanv: allowed 24 rinre 1 to enter ; plea and committed to j terminal service at. Oregon; ship jail in lieu of 11000 hafl. lyardsi and the deliray of; loads Richard Miller: failure to atonVlof workew to maritime docks in $1 and costs; tine suspended and costs paid, 'r- : : Charles H. Purchase: another moving-vehicle on crest of a hill; $5 and costs. - ', Clarence Philip Loewen; oper- a ting motor -vehicle with defect- tve muffler: plea of guilty: ? con-1 tinued to June 5 for sentence. " 1 Fred C Newman; NSF. checlc; j do aays 4n Jau, with sentence J suspended on two-years' proba-1 tion, requiring defendant to pay 1 cnecks and court costs and toare-1 fram from, use of intoxicating? I liquor. t ; I Marshall Snyder; no motor ve-1 hide license; 11 and costs.' .1 RoHie- Southwick;' - disturbing I the peace; 4aken under' advise- i ment, briefs to be submitted. MUNICIPAL COURT , - - Jean Alberts, Reith; disorderly conduct; . $50 bail. Leo E. Hopp; running red traf fic light; $2J0 fine. . J. J. Walton; parking violation: $3 fine and 50 cent warrant fee. R. P. Kook; no operator's . li cense; S3, with $2jJ0 suspended. Chester Locke, Portland; viola tion of basic rule; $7.50 baiL Albert G. Brown, Albany; vio lation of 'basic rule; 125 ball. Mrs. Eveljn Meyers; no opera tor's license; T2.S0 bait Vins Rotary Scholarship - 1 4 t. Jane Huston, daflrhter of Mr. winner of the new Salem . scholarship. Her selection far the honor was annonneed Friday ' night at Salem high school commencement exercises. Next year she will attend Willamette mnlversity, using the elsb'a 1208 scholar ship award, which can gVmly to one in the vpper 25 per eent ef ; (he high school's gradaatlng- class, and U based on leadership ahllltv and extra-corrlcHlar aetrrltv reeorAt. Mi, ifnatn ... lTfh la her class ef 42$ members schelastlcally and was the choice ef the Willamette committee an the schelarshlp as well as ef the Rotary club's committee. A second winner Is to be named, probably ohnta aV. .U. mf-kA B.lb ... u .mrmAmA . Twin- Mn.k.uvu m' f Center9 Show j C fhffrt gm lr-gtarl Talent Not Available For Tonight ; ' Two Events Next Week Somewhere in the Book of Aesop there is an adage that says "It never rains, but it pours' is that 'the trad slrtcan run m lvv I nf -VT gait According to a report from the junior chamber of commerce Vic- tory center committee the adage : is correct, because excuses have literally poured in concerning this week's program, which has now been rained' otrt; y "In the first lace," Don Black, 4 chairman of the center, said. it appears mat mere are a numner OI oiner anracuons on tne social caienaar tnat nave tasen our en I tertamers. 1 "1 the second place, our sol- I dier talent has been removed lor I various reasons, some or wrucn I were previous engagements; over- I looked. "And in the third place, judging from conditions, we shouldn't have planned a program for this week , in the-first place.' But- that is all the bad news, according to Black. Two programs are - assured for the center next Thursday nfcht program of entertainment will present 'an enlistment program f o r the WAVES and SPARS. Saturday night the firstVictory center war bond and stamp program will actually get under way with a full bill of entertainment with an ' added attraction of a street dance for men In uniform. All arrangements for the Saturday Iprogram were completed by Black yesterday together with comple- f,"8; tion of arrangements 4. w sa w guaranteeing future programs. Shipyard Bus gTg 08tUP JlUBI1QJ - . JT-, . O IN 6t Approved With more than 40 shipyard workers appearing in person k to oppose - the cancellation of bus West Portland, from where they would travel by ferryboat to the shipyard job, Public Utilities CtKrimlssioner Ormond R. Bean on Friday sustained the workmen and ordered the old service continued.' Service by Gray Line busses: was affected in the hearing., The men testified to a toss of from one to one and one-half nours iz the change became eriec- tive as ordered from Seattle by the . office of defense transporta- tion. It is the second such decision the commissioner Eas been -called upon to make In the last 33 days. Heretofore he has held that simi- lar changes ordered by the office of defense transportation and Sunday 7:SD P. M. " Dr. Irving A. Fox, D.D Pastor - r-SUBJECT 'That the Scripture Teaches About the Dead in Christ'? Special Soloist :--Corp. Ilackey Swan A SEHTCE TIIAT UPLIFTS! - fetofc, . M ;i J and Mrs. OUver Hasten, is the first Rotary' , elnb Willamette university ..lu in WW A I Af-m 1 o o - . : Jt-llif ISllUUS iJfle Sunday Theme On Memorial The spirit and challenge of -r .i c j i 1 iucuuuuu iuuu4iy wm cnaracxer- ir hoth inrnnn. mnA .1 "VT" rr.",.,f lecUons at the First Christian " " T T . , i j aptnem A Song ox peace" by 51 - lermon bf tht minlitr. Rv.l. . - ,,, . . - . '. XUOiey fittrain, ana me CnOlT WIU uyvicuicii k um mcwigs- wim inein... a, . -r-r,i aa. ?m I VOS. nuieni rrw wubivl i wvi nr-1 mr Nation." A mixed quartet com posed of Gertrude Cherrington, Edith Serrell, LesUe Carson and Erne Bjork wfll f aing "God of Our Fathers by Warren. ' Inasmuch I ak. May 30 is . also rural life-. Sunday, the night mes- aa will roint in the rrfationshlo which should exist between citv m . ' w j r uu rux i"" " " survey among the Churches of the Discrpies or urnst, a large pert! centage of the leadership of ur ban cfmrretirms had been sun- olied hv rural : chrirchea. figures puea oy rural. cnurcnes,. ngures revealed. The message, "A Lesson from the SoiL" will nhatT the Christian v 1 r t u es which ne learns from living close to the soiL Plans are being .. completed for the vacation church school, a city- wide. Inter-church project which wiU begin. June 7. One of the sites chosen by the committee on Ttftkl in h niiMio ar4inr1 f tho First Christian rhurch- which will - " serve the Children in the area BUT- rounding the church. Mrs C." E. Lee will be principal of this school, and will be, assisted by I Rev. V. L. Motfenbeier. pastor. Sua-I hour. Evening servic S o'clock. Ser A.Am -afkM. H.nnrnlnatinns Ay.amt..1'1AJ-- subject, -Man's Duty to God.- j Evangelist, Singers v Return Fifth Time At Foursquare Gospel For the fifth consecutive Sim- day night, Evangelist Reppond I ana the boutnern Stingers WUl oe , niMt arftift at tha Trniruitur , .V .'I i I t," ml uwyet uiurui, uw imwi, W. Henderson, announces. They . . . , . . .... . Win preacn ana imj oia-iastuonea southern songs, , r Jv : r: a . t' v I Aa juurv uiicicsk 1a ucuij bwwu l each week in the evangelists, their stay will probably continue indef - inltely, Rev. Henderson revealed. I Holiness .Speakers Slated Tuesday v Two representatives of the Ken tucky Mountain - Holiness associa- finn Rm T.n ft TLfrrtrm!! antlPntST PRESBYTERIAN sneakers at the Leslie Methodist I church next Tuesday at djxl t ; I cnangmg tne routes ana scneauies I nf , tht (irrrai Mntof . ffBTmart busses and the Tualatin Valley Stages were not In the public interest, All three lines will, continue to carry passengers from the area south of Portland direct to the! shipyards. Presbyteriaiis r ' , . .. i.ixioriai uay services ox lac Federation of Patriotic Orders Salem will b held at tho Vint . - . - Z 7 Prebyterian church Sunday mornins! at 105 o'clock. Or. .. JTIr. , . , yKMa- , . uva kwuuuij( u (UCUI pjn. - to assemble at 10-45 n'rlnrc ,i a, . assist in, seaung arrangemenxs. Two anecial anthemc "Aris Lord by Hoffmeister and "Thou J V.T" , " :: ww De suns oy me cnorus cnoir tinder the- direction of Vireinia VVCUU UUUkk Ill ' u iw tm liams, pastor, will 'speak on the --fc. j Jin. r wpic, via ibcj in a m m - a e . - bunaay mgni service win com- vi.. - -i .- j it. -COnciUdmg Westminster Cnlmesipjn. . broadcast at 8 pjn, a half hour later than the Usual time. The It Salem men who have died In the " ... ct.l ..M. h. nmimm - r will be a brass trio by three youths. . Roger Middleton, Danny McCall and DICE Smith. Tne cnoir will m t n two antheniS. 4Th0U u(ffl OI All iMuora y -Jusiriic 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "That trtA Sjt. tivnrt h Xffnrrn I Thev Mav Not Die In Vain." Christian . - w ' by Stabler. Mrs. FJliott Will Sing "Requiem' by Homer, Frank I - IK. organ. Bev. Williams Will preach in I mnr nrn with a musical ZZZZLi t.v- n n trimiU-Mtt. at 4ha a r tf a n and vrciaiuiiicr oiujua ' lin. PoeM-'a CSnn - "Slui B JUU Will Speak VJi O Methodists I ' Father ahd son will share Hon org at ine Jesue aaeuiooiat caurcn c.H., n!hi whm Rev ' Joaenh ... . .. it a m . I . . . . . , I KnottS. Pastor. Presents his SOn, Rev. J. ROSS KnottS, as guest speaker at tne B O CIOCK service. . - e Rev. ROSS KnottS, a graduate of Willamette university,, also was graduated from Drew Theological seminary at Madison, NJ. At prea I ent he is Pastor Of the Methodist church at St Johns. Portland. I I . . ' At tha . nuM-nfnar tfnHrw Ytv.J .. T. . ' JoPh Knows wiu Dnng tne mes- Mge built up0n a Memorial day 1 OeUUS ana aars. A. U. aaason Wiu I Mlm.r:n,n Pn Rtsok- i - ' : n' T? W171o;M : w .TT . p.. XUV IU, JT lTaV Dr. Irvinar A. Fox will sneak on . ' I " . . 7 . I vnAminV MAnlfi' aa T a I Aralas in 1 I TT. a . cus. sapust cnurun., aaorn - goloigt will be Mrs.s Harriett fjrwjgtrand. , ' . . nunniT nienL l. micict Swan will be guest soloist singing I Lord Prayer" by Mollett. , . m ., The men chorus will sing. also. Dr- Fox h chosen for his theme I v.uaua vera -vre ney.- 1 11 n 1 ! ri " ww ! rTVilimTlort wAA4AtVAUa I CHTTECH OP GOD LTl fJ'Z1 A W ,.H. WIWII( pa WAKI w mv I ening servic- 7 JO o'clock. Wednesday j1 pjn- LUkes catholic I atcuon ancr no shi ajn. mass, wees.- uay luaaacs tw uik . ... Pirst and Arthur streets. Sunday school t ajn. Morning, servic 11 ajn. Morning oervic 11 o'clock. " hT 1 r.V 17", v. . .- t ... I b,.,wm mnMm "TWm. ktM.. n.. I suDject. In weanss or renx. Evening servic 7:43 o'clock. Tuesday aerwte 1S-4S ajn. Wtdwdav nnr servic 7 AS pjn. Friday young people s wntn t;4S Vm V 4rT' i . --. '- : PRRE METHODIST' ; I WtrnVAf V. ssaL. AIMJOIL gsH I ITr asilirMI T I achool aiS ojn. MonuW seme ll I o'clock. Evenimt servlca a o'clock. I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - . ' i I Second and Garfield strets. Sunday 1 I Khaol 11 m m , 1 I 7 , . ' : IMETHODIST ; - ! Lester neias, pastor. . sunaay school ! ajn, -Mornmg sti tu. liistaaer. apeaxer. Diru 1 p.m. inurs o'clock. Sermon subject. -Why Umit I iL "XZ.' Courag of Prayer-. Tuesday, X J pjn, 1 I IMMANTJEL LUTHERAN .;Ur . m I servK a vcnck. udoiki ounaay ai-1 a postponed, coniirmants .will I Saturday at IS ajn. Ladies Aid 1 meets Thursday at 1 p.m. Hostesses I ar Mrs. Carl Haugen and Mrs. Theo-1 dor Thompson. - , i j WMnsaai avivw w w oa.iis gamuuig aw w a lest-11 o'clock. CThrtetian Endcamr at I pjn. Evening servic 7:44 o'clock. I "5! ThBr,Uy at " pJn- i bethel FUnrmuN ' I Rahhath vhnol tni m m TB I H. Hughes, supt. Morning servtc 10 I ' ' ' ' ,W Wm Take Over iha .. " - lan'isasv Issavoasi vavaai mm i . ba -ttm va ws - Isn) gP 222i If. CcrsrieTcial CL, Calern Frcm Jlr. tzi Jlrs. Chs Cin . . ..." . , . and will not be responsible for any bills contracted be fore that date. Present any bills before that date Mrs. Mary Fon. . , i - ; , . Open Under I,Iy Llanseraent June 1st PENTFCOiTAL MfiVRfOrit 44) ferry, street, a. 1L lds. pastor. I Sunday school 19 a m. Moming serv ic ll:li o'clock, t venin service o'clock. T3o pjuL WednetKlsr, prayer service. lM p.m. Saturday, mission service. - - ... I -- - I uadkan itmit nvtMiii , . of I tabchnactji ' I 1410 Madison street. Ray BHxeth. pas- tor. sumuy acnooi is ajn. ator I service n, o'clock. Evcnina- serri. I o'clock. Young- people's meeting Tues- I day. S p.m. Prayer meetine Tbursdajr, i I ' ' 1 " , i xsvTB iuiu I XM SUte street. Olive Stevens. MiD. O I pastorafomuif service 10:4V o'clock. - I ficrnuin aublect. -Tli Good Smmart. j tan." T. JOHN'S UtTTHISAN ltth and A streets. H. W. Gross. I Ptr. Sunday school a a-m. Moraine choch or acscs chjust or I LATTER DAT SAINTS - , North, Cottage street. Don Walt . - I otanop. aunoay scnooi 10 sat, 101 wwfa Dy reuei society ana priest tTr.1, nw z: I MO South 22nd street Bev. T. W. J? "" school it a rru. , ice o'clock. Revival now in oroareas i wl services each night except Sat 1 uraar. E"0-01 WNI BTHN I North 17th and Nebraska avenue. f-R Chetter O, Goodmaii, pastor. 1 r m tn - . - o'clock. Sermon subject. "Burden J Bearers - Thursday pjn, prayer metnni.. CALVAET BAPTIST I streeta. Edward I Allen, pastor. Sun I day school t:49 ajn. Morning service " 'flock- Sermon subject, -christian I w vcivitiicua c vcraaaaa iscitkv -ew Evenin o'clock. Sermon subiact. Tha starved Word." riorence VaU Missionary so 7 1 ciety program meeting Iriday. X p.m, at the church. Party for service men at the church 7:43 pjn, Saturday. .. ImiST CBKISTIAN , ' - Center and High streets. Rev. Dud ley ; Strain, pastor. Sunday school a.m. Morning service VSlm o'clock. Sermon subject, "Tho Blessings of Insecurity " 11 a.m children's church. Speaker. Miss Edna Holder ef India. ID us. four CE ertMina. - Evenin service,- 7M3 o'clock. Sermon subject, "A Lesson from the Sou." Thursday at 1-m n m . itnri. ... t ' " -' . i JASON LEE METHOOIST - I North Winter and Jefferson streets. i a. ftaynor smitn. pastor, sunaay school lets Ham. MornlniTaervl 11 oVlnck SermonMbJect. "-ABleeal Hope." a ass ii isissi aciiuwaniu as mm sriua'BE 1 youth fellowshlD t o'clock. No nieht I service during the summer. J rEES methodist . jmo nsubject, "SuppiecaUoa for An I w Market Norm Wtater atreeta.Me- iZlF I Evening service 13 o'clock. Young E25! . w l . I AMEBIC AJ LtTTHKBAN S4 worth Church stroet. M. a. Gjteendaner. dd. pastor. Sunday 1 w -rr 1 LKSLIK MXTHOniST I Couth rammer and Wtn atreta I Jaaenh Knotaa. naator. StmHrnw adinnl ito ijo. mmn aervico ji ciock. I Bmbmh lhWt "MmiukIiI; Tkmrw- I . ' - j - Youth groups will meet st T pjn. Ev- I ZJ'il.". -.r." " " " CHCmCH OP CHKIST Cottaeo and Shipping streets. H. K. 1hornhilK nuinr. SinulaY whiinT 1A ajn. Mornin vservlce 11 o'clock. Oueat I SDeaker. Cant. Virgil Jackson oT Fort Lewis. Wash. Evening service 701 o'clock. Bible cl S:9 pan. I knirht mkmosi at.. 1 r..fl.Tinl ZiT . ltn and Ferry streeU. Howard C. Stover, pastor. Sunday school 1 smiu 1 aaorning seme n ocioca. sermon wonn, imwoi nr wmonu pewpi "JLI J COtJET STEKET CHKISTIAN nth and Court streets, w. H. Ly mtttu p.. Sunday school t: Morning servicelO JO o'clock. Sermon c-nH,,vnr , nm r.un mA a o'clock. Sermon subject, "With On 1 Accord." Service and choir practice BLKSSED HOPE MISSION - 340 North . Pront street. Sunday school pjn. Worship 3 p.m. Sermon subject. -What Is the Gospel, or Good News of th Kingdom?" by Elder J. Eagleston. Prayer service Wednesday. a nm 1 CHTECH OP TEE NAZARENE Center and 13th streets. Rev. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school 9 AS ajn. Morning servic 11 o'clock. Ser- mon subject. -Christ's Three Great Imperatives.- T pjn, young people's 1 Wednesday, Bjn, prayer meeting. i , , PIRST RAPTIST i a. roa uu. pastor. Sunday school I Wher Ar They?" Young people and I adult Bible study S0 pjn. Wednesday. i P-m- prayer meeting, I HAYES VTLLE BRANCH I uranw acnoi. sunn; scaeoi :w la.m. Dewey Davtt. Supt. i Brush CoUeg school. Rev. Earl L. I awsvaMa vvsAuanaa aaoaravvaa i Baker, pastor. Sunday school t.-4 a.m. I Mark BneU, Supt Morning servic I I0?te o'clock. Young people's meeting P-"- ' ' " ' POUK. CORNERS BRANCH 1 East Stat and Elm streots, Sunday I school S:45 ajn. Leon Lambert, bupt. 1 servc 1 day, t: pjn-. prayer meeting dtmanuel baptist Harel and Academy jrtrehv Wsrren ajn. Morning servic 11 o clock. Young oeoola- at 7 JO pjn. Evening servic S ;brk. Phtm nUM Wedneadav at I f . . - - " ' - :. . - PIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and Winter streets. W. h-rln WUliams pastor. Church school :43 ajn. Morning service 10 AS o'clock. I sermon suojcci. ma torj wn in Vain Youth fellowship S JO sjn. Ev- sense S o'clock. Memorial "- servic Thursday, i-J pjn, servic. Ut. pauls epiIo7al Church and them acta streeu. Kev, RmM H Swift Jctor. Sunday school Ss- Jn. tsa. communion in me cna- I CITtTSCH Of CESIST I 12th and Les streets, L u i ree- - 1 man, minister. Sunday school 10 man. a I Mornlnf service II o ciock. a.reninT: I service W W o'clock, yours people . I meetinf. Sermon, 7 pan. I , I SETHEL SArTUT 1 North r-ntt. aruf n atrMts. J. T. I oithon. do. pastor, sunder school I : sjn. MornuiK service 11 "clock. mon subject. "The Deed Based on the Creed." . Service Wednesday at 7:44 l pm. I i amauunD raunui North Churca street at Highland, I avenue. Herman H. Macy, pastor, bun- day school 1 ajn. Morninc service 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor croupe at V pun. Evening service S o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at S pjn. CHKISTTA?f AND MISS ION AST ttn and Gaines streets. C. H. Stein- mann, pastor. Sunday school B Ai a.m. Morning service 11 o clock.' Evening I service T 30 o'clock. Wednesday. 7:45 . - a - 1 pjn prayer meeting. - 1 p lSth and Breyman streets. Rev. T. W. iT'rT I Sermon subject, "God s Abiding Pres- ence.- evening seme 7:4s o'clock. I services: Sunday I JO. voune Deonie. - I Tuesday." 7rU p.m. Inspirational serv- Ice. Thursday, 7 :4S pjn young I Pe. 1 rrasT congeeoational Marion and Cottaae Streets. David . Nielsen; pastor. Sunday school t:49 I nvn subject, "He Made the . Stars. I Also.1 . i i - ITEST METHODIST I SUte and Church streets. J. C. Hsr- I ". vmmurr. ounaay scnooi :w ajn. Morning services 10:50 o'clock. Rev. I William Wallace Youngson speaking. - I perlence." No night service. Intermedi- I at fellowship 30 pjn- youth xei- lowship pjn. 1 SALVATION ABMT - 1 Ml SUte street. Adj. I ward T. Hill, pastors. Sunday school 1 1 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. I Message by Col. James Dee. Evening service te o'clock. Message by Col. I Dee. Young people's service Sunday - 1 P-m. Tlwme. -personal Faith re a - I World at War." Saturday. S p.m, mem- I oriai service' conducted by col. Iee. I - : I STEST EVAN O HJCAL I Mariotv and Summer streets. Rev. 3. I Kenneth Wishart. pastor. Sunday I school S:C ajn. Morning service 11 I a'clock. Junior church at the- same I hour. Sermon subject. "Following Af- 1 tr Vmith mrnni a t e r m VvMiin, i . - -: . - : - I serrtee a o'clock, sermon subject. -The I Passing Christ. rraycr hour Thursday, l " "- . I I BJTHANT EVANGELICAL AND 1 - - f Capitol add Marion streets. E. At f?l5?ITii00Li! fsto .r5 Mm .L: Lowell Gileer. I Pastor. Sunday school la jn. Morning , V'orTor Prf . service Wednesday, a pjn. CHKISTIAN SCTKNCK . Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 1 1 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Ancient and Modern Necromancy. Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism. Denounced. Evening . scrvic S o'clock. CHU8T LTDTHSBAN Stat and ltth streets. T. H. Theuer. I f". pastor. Sunday school wm ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. ' Sermon subject. Ths Power of Christian Prayer." PtLGKJM BOIJNKSS ' . ' Market . and Capitol streets. Rev. William L. McGlasaon. pastor. Sunday I school :43 aun. Morning ing - service- 11 I 0 dock. Young people at 7 J p.m. Xv- emng . serweo- m o'clock. Wednesday I ml srauTUALisT I 24S North Commercial street. Kr. I B- P??0- ,snrk 2 J j 'Subject -Spiritual Gift.- Ev- 1 'J.''b ZZ l - mtUlTLAND EVANGELICAL Robert D. Bennett, pastor. Sunday- school it ajn. Morning service at 11 a'aIiuW tf K.klui gOVl VI t BiMhT Prayer service Thursday ml tf.H.. L.. .-.-.L. I V U 1 ID V 4IlUrc:iir?ri I r,l"J"a I v""Pr. P"r- ?rnina J,L!.C.. ,a,e" . id wm Wednesday at the parish hall. 1.rmrvovTr- ..rmrM MErfPfONir?. 1 "r . I XJm aticwary sxreeis, wesT oa- day school 1:44 aun. Morning servic ; LW: 'fl0k SP?ker. ?v. John Hie- SSJTS.w ClSt' SiS? YIhil -TKSl LJL.L ITS LiTff- J2?l. tlTf?'., pr,yer CHURCH OP CHRIST Mill city. W. S. Crockett, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning servic - 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, Th Great I iCi iT" .-7i, Silvcrton Churches iRnrrY Second and B streets. M. J. K. Puhr. pastor. Sunday school IS ajn. Morning servic 11 o'clock. PIRST CHCRCh' OP CHRIST Pirst and Park streets. Russell My--su pastor. Sunday school t:4l ajn. Morning servic 11 o'clock, METHODIST - O. Leonard. Jones, pastor, risk and Main streets. Sunday school t:4S ajn. Morning servic: 11 o'clock. Sermon I subject. The Sower Goes Porth to SOW.", .y. ' - i . ' . V CALVARY Tuns aa-ua.. a 'tt tTs! a. S r?7 .Tt" "77 " "n Delivered Frcsli Every day your Master Bread salesman checks your grocer's supply of bread . . . h keei-Mi Just enough on the rack to Lil your needs with fresh Master Cread. - " ' a . a, at Ycun cr.c t . .. I r