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Tho GTATLCHIAir. Colam. Oregon, Saturday Honing, Tune 17 1213 PAGS HV2 ILaDsaD RIod IBii'fioffo FItb IzisstrUl Deaths There evere five fatalities due to in dustrial accidents in Oregon : in the week ended June 17, the state Industrial accident commission re ported Friday. The victims were Paul Civinga, Portland laborer; X.ve E. Pointer, Troutdale flag- .-woman; Willard Haupert, Swiss home mfflright; Aiher Keller, Portland delivery truck operator; and Hilton B. Lloyd, Sweet Home ed-erman. There were 1323 in dustrial addenta reported, during "toe week, '.'--y- Allstate Auto Insurance. All Coverages at Sears Roebuck Co. : . i Oeelsiesf Delayed The state land board, meeting Friday, fail ed to arrive at a definite decision as'" to when the equipment and personnel of the world, war vet--. erans state aid commission will be P transferred to : the lan d board headquarters in the capitol build- v ing. The land board and veterans division were consolidated under law of the 1943 V legislature which became operative June 9. , Get the right legal car Insurance. Abrama M Ellis, Masonic Bldg. ' Combs Assli-ned Chief Justice Bailey of the state supreme court Friday assigned Circuit Judge Charles H. Combs, Lake county, to preside at the trial of the case of Farley against Winter in Kla math county. Judge D. R. Van- d en berg, Klamath county, was disqualified. - Dance at Armory Sat. night, j - Waitress wanted. The Spa. May Use US Funds The ex ecutive committee of the state de ' fense , council may, use federal -funds, provided such action is approved by the governor,-Attorney General L H. VanWinkle held Friday. The opinion was request ed by J S. P. Stone, connected with the transportation division of the defense council. - - ; Walter H. Zosel now in new loca tion, 311 N. High SI, formerly Day 6c Co. location. Official tire Inspection station. County Laxtd geld Marion county court has signed deeds , of sale for county lands to Julian D. Burroughs and Dorothy A. Burroughs, 25 acres, for a con sideration of $500; to Carle Ab rama and Paul Hendricks, 15 lots In Nob. HOI annex, for $387. LuU CorLjL Ph. 5fl2. l27fi N. Lib, You can still buy a Johns-Man-ville Roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to pay. Mathis Bros 164 S. ComL LaDeas Xetara Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry LaDou returned this week to Salem after attending wedding anniversary celebrations of-their parents. Mrs. LaDbu's parents ob served their golden wedding an niversary at Fresno and Mr. La - Ddu's parents, their 44th " anni versary at San Diego. . JFor only a short time more to get asparagus for canning Ac freezing. Fiala Vineyard. 3 mi. N. in Polk Cnuni-r "PH 5Sfi72 Auto Insurance rates are low. In sure- now. Scellars & . Foley. ; TKae Hesse O. E. Rae- has been removed from the hospital, where he was taken following a stroke a few weeks ago, and is reported to be improving at his. home.' Wanted furniture ic appliances for 3 room house. Ph.. 5882. :..' Tan Samuel Richard Vail passed away June 18 at the age of eighty one at the Union Printers' Home t Colorado ' Springs, Colo. An nouncement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. Fletcher Silas Fletcher, late resident of 481 North High street Tuesday, June 15. Brother of Mrs. Eunice Tobie of Portland and Mrs. Rita F. Abbott of 'Parma, Idaho. Servi ces will be held from the Clough Barrick chapel Monday, June 21, at pjn with Rev. Irvine. Fox offi ciating. Ritualistic services by Pa cific lodge No. 50, AT it AM. Inter ment in Belcrest Memorial park. Ealts Jim T. Holtz, late resident of North Front street at local hos pital Thursday, June 17, at the ae of 81 years. Services will be held Saturday, June-19, at 1039 av m. from the Clough - Barrick chapeL : Rev. Dudley Strain wOl officiate, with Interment in the IOOF cemetery. Dsrneaa Mrs. Matilda Duncan, late res ident of 688 South Summer street at a local hospital, Thursday, June 17. Mother of George I B. Duncan, Stayton; Mrs. Mabel Mc Donald, Mrs. Dorofhy Hammett both of Salem; Fred R. Duncan of Portland, Don R. Duncan of the US army; sister of Olaf Pierson of North Dakota. Anton Pierson of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Fred Pierson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Nel Ha Montaraa and- Mrs.i Emma Acker both of North Dakota. Abo survived by six grandchildren. Cervices Saturday, June J9, at 2 p. m. Jn the doush-Barrick cha-j-A wita Eew W, Irwin Williams 2 .cmorial park. . . - -- '. CASD CF . THANHS : Dr. E. E. Getzlaff wishes to t; i-.i fci3 friends and jiei-hbors v:lo helped put out the fire at 1.13 home. IIi3 office will be re :i fsr business at the same l:--tIon Heyday, June 21st.,. Thursday paxisrem temper -ature 85, minimum 58. Friday river :1 ft. Weather data re stricted by army request. ' Barns Healing Wllbura Getz laff, son of Dr. E. K. Getzlaff, who suffered second degree burns Wednesday night when a gasoline explosion occurred at the family residence, was able to leave the Deaconess hospital Thursday after receiving treatment His father, a doctor, reports that he is recov ering rapidly. -y-u. Want girl to care for small boy. Light hsewk. Sun. off. Ph. 4489 "Third Club to Meet Towns end cluB three will meet at 17th and Court streets Tuesday at 8 p. m. Dance at Armory Sat. night. Salem I Helahts Staff Sgl Wade H. Dickinson returned re cently from Salina air base in Kansas where he has been sta tioned for the last seven months. On June 1 he was discharged from active service and transfer red to the civil air patrol. : Seven Bells la One An un usual and not unlovely freak in the form of seven canterbury bell blossoms grown into one elongat ed, two-lipped flower was brought into The Statesman office Friday by Mrs. D. L. Schleg, 1295 D street. Dance at Armory. Sat. night S a- 1 Officer Arrives Lt Marshal Weddell (jg) was the last of the commissioned .. officers to come aboard at the Willamette univer sity naval training station where he will assist Lt George Bliss, as executive oxiicer. weadell - was formerly i executive secretary at the Southern. Oregon College of Education and holds an MA de gree from Washington State, col lege.;.;.,:-;;!: -. Prescott's accomodation barber shop. Late service. 1064 Oak. Fenix .Arrives Robert W. Fenix, new busines manager at Willamette university, has arrived in Salem with his furniture which was sent without his order. At present Fenix is storing his fur niture in the Valley Motor com pany building while he trys to lo cate a home. . - Dance at Wheatland every Sat nite. Rowland's Band invites you. j )-. - ; Townsend Council to Meet A Townsend district council meeting wffl be held at the WCTU hall, 200 S. ComT. street Sunday. Doors will open at 10 aJh." with a cov ered dish dinner at 12 o'clock. Each member must provide his table service. A business session will follow with - Representative Joseph E, Harvey of Portland giv ing the address. The public is in vited to attend. , . - i ' It costs no more to use the best! Re-roof now with Pabco Roofing. No down payment, 12 months to pay. Phone 9221. R. L. Elfstrom Co, 375 Chemeketa St 1 Couaty Beeelves Offers With in 24" hours after they had offer ed to pay farmers to cut grass and brush along county road sides, members, of Marion county court Friday received two appli cations for such work from men who said they were equipped to cut and use the hay from several miles of roadsides. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. All Girl Group To Entertain At V-Center Salem j people will have their first opportunity to see the all girl group of entertainers at the war bond program which will be held Saturday night at 7:30 in the Sa lem victory center. r Although there have been four previous war bond programs scheduled, the planned program for Saturday is stfll the first war bond program of the year, the other programs having been rained out. Members of the armed forces wffl be ealled before the micro phone to teU Salem residents what the boys are doing on the fighting fronts. New Member To Be Elected Election of a new school board member tor the Salem district wffl be held from 2 to 7 pjn. Monday at the Salem school administration Offices. ..--."wol. ' Although Roy Harland. retiring chairman; ' is the only candidate nominated to serve for, the next five years on the board, voters may write- in any name. It was learned that voters need not be registered to vote at the school elections. Qualifications art being over the age of 21 and a resident of Salem for the past 30 days. : To Teach at Ililirsuldc XNDHPENDENCS Miss Betty Addison has been elected to teach the fourth grade at llHwauide for the next school year. Miss Addi son recently completed her first year of teaching in the Sflverton schools. - Versailles Not Nazism Cause, Efaiab' Asserts; Nazism did not ' originate with supposed abuses of the . Versailles treaty but was an outgrowth of a militant Prussian military spirit which was popularized by- Hit ler's political religion of National Socialism, Otto Kn a b, German refugee and author, - declared at the Friday luncheon - meeting; of the Salem Realty- board in the 'Marion hotel. 'i-Kv-'ii Following the last world war German militarists signed a pre liminary I harsh : peace with Rus- sia which would have taken 40 million nationals out of the Soviet whereas the treaty of Versailles took less . than six million - Ger man nationals from German bord ers and was a peace prayer, book compared -with German - peace plans in the last war, Knab said. . Knab attributed part of the suc cess of Nazism to the propaganda methods : which : kept even - his torians ignorant and placed non- cooperative German citizens in concentration camps. In recommending a post war policy of the allies for a defeated Germany, Knab urged supervised reeducation for i disillusioned Nazi youth and said force should be used against a conquered Ger many when an invisable super vision fails. This, he maintained. would eliminate a few; years of silent tolerence of peace terms among I German militarist who might plan another world v con flict Lutheran Guild Slates Meeting S XL VERT ON Mrs. Anton DahV assisted by Mrs. Conrad Dahl, will be home hostess to the 1 immanuei i-Aimeran senior rzuiia "a a A 9 . Wedneadav niehtL The men of " . w - . TL - ura ; s- xne Koyai imgnpor ciun mex saee aaa, .. f Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Moen. Mrs. I Kindblad and her fath - er, A. Thoring, reached Sflverton lTivksiVm'fjp - r ie-ksi lii vmnm Mtitn 4 isvoustJ : aa. w a a aiwvta.aa smmih Mrs. Kindblad waa called to the mwcf aviNl tav ia Waiio of her father's illness. The Rev. Russell Myers, castor of the First Church. of Christ, re- ports that more than 80 young people are attending the two weeks' Bible and recreational school with Mrs. John W. Jordan s- . as Supervisor. - Tv. fix. i -J MJOu neawiCK oai KUiie v xiu vene h. he win take snecial work in music at the University - of Oregon summer classes. He will room with Lloyd Bead, local high school Instructor, who is attend- g summer school there. -: Mr. and Mrs. Alt JO. Nelson Auto Crashes Near Camps Interference ! "Traffic accidents in the vicin- s in xne vicin- ity of army camps threaten to In- terfere with the transportation of ,J a'".-, personnel," Secretary of State T?rhrt s. v.rrn ir ohcrvMl v.. r- MAA.!corDS wmcn have added color to JC A XU J AAA AJL J ' Wi AUVW1W ists to cooperate with army au- thnrition in rireventinff accidents. Army regulations, require opera- tors of. military vehicles to observe the SS-mile an hour 3 wartime speed, but reports from military officials indicate that some civil ian drivers do not observe this regulation. FarrelTs suggestions: Never exceed the 35-miIe-an-hour limits. Avoid weaving in and out be- tween army vehicles, v j I Be careful in any passing move- I ment while in the vicinity of army I camps, r-i : - T'fM-5 Exercise additional care when driving past entrances to army 1 camps, and alow down for emer-1 gencies. I PoKce Arrest 124 in May Foil Sp eeding State police arrested 124 per- sons for speeding in May, while 148 others received warnings, Charles P. Pray, auperintendent of state police, announced Pridar. Forty-six motorists were arrest- aau4 - tfm tT 4 ? ilfMrVli4 WkanaeS T ZZZZ K There were 1580 arrests and 7290 Warnings. for violation of all other motor vehicle laws. Tinea savtsV A jva t-WAa,A ATAWOSM totaled $10.45, 1331 day, Jail. Approximately 800 other arrests were for crimes against persons and property with fines of S2323. TK-t w . .. a .r4. , k iuivo v " I drunkenness, 71 for larceny, 14 for eiWMtii tlx. .a.fa. I mmmm m i s majfraa, a avt SMMiwir .- -aw fenses. Swesle Has Visitors SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs. Ray I Hall and children of East. Turner road are spending the week with relatives in Eugene. - -r : . Mrs. Orpha - McCulloch of Eu- J gene spent Thursday at the tlar-j Ion West home on Garden Road. I Tooh Lampedusa Sat Sidney Cohen (above), Zl- y ear-old KAF pilot, was credit ed with the "captore" of Italy's Lamaednsa Island. Cohen and his twe-mam plane crew set ki w.rt ih. t.1. mA wn,n r,M na lorar ui raeenmi an offer of surrender from the Italian rarrison. ( Associated Italian , rarrison. (Associated Press photo by radio from Lon don.) , ...... j. Jewelry Theft Prominent on, Police Docket . topped an city Jewelry losses and thefts 1 mr - i n Mn. .f 4Vi. c.iA, ;t I ,. j i rwii ir-sr suiunn r rina r. w i lis vfiutia totaling- up in the hundreds of I dollars In value on the missine Al lisf R(lW, r,t. t l . . , . . ' . J. Lush. Dr. E. E. ."T . . 1 - s I w"" I E. C. Baldinger, 1040 Ht i euc., icjwium w aarK Dlue purse June IB, saw. tne purse contained $10 and a gold - valued at more than that amounu ; James Overfield, 2237 Hyde I street, said that a solid locket set I in. 1 a MMW mauwuu xu iuu iKjm cx-i : v. 1-. i . vlrwrf Af rhnrch fsth-Ts at the an. i icvu iwu au wcu koi nraii - I aeo in his wife's nurse and Friday 1 'I I was missing. Purchased five years ago to Hastings, Neb, th locket had cost $55, Overfield declared! ' Kenneth A. Murphy, route sev- I en, reported a yellow gold Elgin wrist watch on a gold link brace- Eagles Plan State Meet Members of the fraternal order of Eagles will hold a war stream- SITTuMSTI i i c,i, TY Z1' SriTt- Tr! 7. " . . xatM convention win dc wiinoul me OTiu teams and arum 1 e conventions oi oiner years, n I learned. Officials of the order estimate that 400 delegates will attend the at 400 delegates will attend the convention. , DduoDdDd(B DBcbckcdd'QuS CUtCUTT COUKT Bernice V. Maddy vs. Ralph B. Maddy; divorce complaint alleges cruel treatment and desertion and asks custody of child, $40 per month support money, and family car ' : " Henry Edward Walker vs. Ma- vis Arlene Walker;- petition of plainnti to set suit hearing, for June 21. Viola Jane Converse vs. Delbert Dal ton Converse; motion for de fault of defendant. Carmine Early vs. Marion coun ty, application to place on trial docket Marion county vs. Mrs. K. Od- man; order declaring, defendant In default and requiring restitution .IiT - w LZT. JZJZrS JZ ZL.T: 15 VTll ?'lJ:'? child. Pierce Auto Freight Lines, Ine, ,.Qnnon4?i,B-?'.'; lie . utilities commissioner of ' Ore gon; motion to substitute George H. Flagg as defendant in case. ' G. A. Mortimer vs. Stella Bow- lL't ant allows him no right of owner- f fr.1"8 m whlcft he part Interest. Ruth Downing vs. Clifford -. x js - - a wownmgi moaon tar mooiiicawwi decree; case continued to June State vs. Ralph Thomas Morgan; defendant enters plea of guilty; court sets June 18 for imposition of sentence. Otto G. Wengenroth vs. Vivian I Wengenroth; motion by plaintiff (for correction of decree. Bessie M. Shlrtdiff vs. Fred Shirtcliff; application to place suit on 'docket. Viola Jane Converse vs. Delbert Qnircli Slates :. Two auest tenors will appear at the . First Evangelical church Sunday morning, Rev, J. Kenneth Wishart, minister, has announced. The two will be Robert Johnson, negro from Whitworth ; college. SDokane. who ha mad pvral appearance,-in Salem and Lewis Messex, who win sing duets with Johnson in the Sunday school and morning worship service hours. Rev. Wishart will speak , on "Fathers in a. Chaotic World," building? his theme- on Father's day. The Junior church will meet at the same hour with Mrs. Wis hart. In charge. Church Plans To Fete Hess' Ordination The 25th anniversary of the Arlinattfin An l1rc'hin nf T?v r caver . xxen wu. ifw racun ed at his church, the Church of me Nazarene, Sunday. He wm re- ww some 01 ine mciaenis or nis mi - m m as a pasror m nis sermon, I "The Glory of Christian Service.' - -' 1 b&s served 4 in Spofcane, Moscow, Y k 1 m Pasadena, Cleveland,! Walla, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Portland before coming1. here. Havintf riven nracticallv an his life to the Christian way of livine r v he wUl attempt to prove the ad- vantages of 'a life of Christian service over the one of selfish or tt:- buuui muunriHx. aiu Aua wui as a-lay minister began in a little school In Carbondale, Kan, when still in his teens " and there has been no deviation from 4he ideals which have motivated his life. Rev Hess Came to SalemFeb- .:ev. xx ess came o isautau xcb- ruary 15, 1942, and has Just re- cently entered upon a three year I ' I Mnti nf' nnm thrsxi var I vi.i. l i ejti ul. wvx.Li.tiA tuc xuLai ' 73l I tion extended to, him and which I was authorized oy tne oistnct as- -srj - , tembly held in Kelso. Waste May 25 to 28; Special choir music has n nm-nd under the direction Martinf ; district superlntendant, wiU be the guest speaker at the night service. aT'l-- I'l- T7Aal. IfOlUl i:!! JL ulJUVJa a ta j-. J9Jin , J-reOlCt COOmillg -r T-rt.a. JtctA ax xicuuti. I k ' i I A Kvnmin mgr uni tha raw nual meeting of Leslie. Methodist I cnurcnn rnrusno mus wee. - At m V FinanciaUy the church is inxex- cellent condition with the local budget balanced, a large portion I 'A of the debt paid offend accepted apportionment f or "henevolences nveuhscrThd hv 25 ner cent. AU church organization, h a v .t. ..J k. CtmI.. KaaI WT . j memoership has mcreasea. , Nearly S2000 has been given to benevolent causes." The-, con- gregatkm has requested reap- nninfmpnt nf the nastnr. Rv. j Joseph Knotts, for another year, Special Speaker d a. TT OCl ill X101IHCS T I - r . perintendent of the Pilgrim HoU - ness churches in the northwest I t;ri ;;n t .naioi mV I V ve.Aw Saa w am mr. oyvviwa e w a. a at the Salem Pilgrim Holiness ehanel Sundav at the 11 o'clock I and 8 ofclock services, Rev. Wil- liam L. McCIassoft - has: . an- liam L. McGlassoh - has. an- i nounced. Dalton Converse; application to place on trial docket. ' ' PROBATE COURT Merrill f!hrixtn;rn estate: order : -n T-r n.ll 1 aa 4poinui;.vries ex. ntuuci, j. Trommlitz and C. A. HeltzeL ap- nrtiutn. - - . .......nni BAWUAU1 nrruuuiuna Albert Kraft, 27, US army. Can- by, and Harriet Smith, 14V ; student, 645 Johnson street, Salem. JUSTICE COURT ' Irene 1. Kenney; no operator, license; $1 and costs. Walton H, Shattuck: oreratin I Mhlri. wttlut ritm 1 " - 1 license m possession: sza ana i Robert N. Stevenson; no opera- tor's license; plea' of guilty; con-1 tinued to 10 ajn. ftoday f or sen- tence; committed to jail on failure j to post (50 bafl. - I Paul R. Toevs; defective clear-1 ance lights; plea of innocent; trial set for 9-sun. today. - George Jensen vs. L. W. Horn; jury finds for defendant in sum of $24 and gives plaintiff possession of wood- for which he had sued and against which claim defend-liner ant had entered counter-claim 11TJN1CITAL COURT Arnold M. Otjen,' Silverton; run ning red light; $2.50 fine. Raymond I. Pack, Dallas; fail ure to stop; $2.50 bail. Mabel L. Camn. Vancouver. Wash.; no operator's license; $23 1 fine. ,, -. t. ---y z. Robert E. Iee, Los Angeles; I vagrancy; SO- days sentence, sus-1 ttmrfM) -m mnrlitlnn dfmdant leave dry jmmeciateiy. Gervais. Jaroes Aiken Smith. pas Mrs. Gayle Troxel, Z3 10 Center tor. Sunday school ia ojb. Morning street; curfew violation; t5 fine, ISt fir XrCxP 9Ubl"U OrvilJaKannier,-741Torta 20th . VrXr CUrxeW VlOiaUOn, I J Ma prstum. Daniel J. Uoruh. tuurtor. Charles XL. Panser. -513 North s ar4ani ia ajn. Momuur service 17 th street; defective brakes; $2J3 i fine. - 1 Prcs!)V iteriail liL V 11 1 CKClil Youth Pageant A Pageant of Youth" WU1 I presented:, Sunday at 70 pan tftaj First Presbyterian church, "cording to announcement by . apaT youth committee. Because Of the turnout fur prologue scenes, the pageant Sunday will be given In the main sanctuary to provide for .greater seating capacity. The n nu.su al and elaborate! pageant wiU be enhanced with special licbting effects and ap- propriate music. Sixteen? young people wffl appear s costume illustrating John Oxenham's poem of The Ways.-" 4 eetting for the third amnon fa the new decologue 'Series. At 8 o'clock the pastor, the Rev. W. . rrrms - . ... Irvm WflUams wd present the message, T en Commandments for YOUUV - V At the morning worship hour wc c ui u a lucuic m nuut I Thlne-in wfiirH la m mniMn i - 1 uuu ui uie wuuuut aiuiuue ui l a war desolated world. This ser- mon Is stimulated I m V. -, ... V ' l xrom jjt. wuuam x-masay xoung,iurday mgut at a o'clock an eiectricauyi' r""v presiaen. or -ar. couege wno I said: Tour things are necessary i . M - I mg m a contused world, caun thinking in a hysterical world, I constructive thinking in a shat- j tered world, and c o u r a g e o u thinkfanf te a dangerous world. i w I The vested choir under the di rection of Virginia Ward EUiott will sing, the anthem "Holy Art Thou'' by Handel and "Father, ti,. riM -a , t a tn..hy jvt. ... .nvMMmuw. I by SulUvan as the oiiertory an j them.. - I Th wstm!nstr vmith fellow. ghm wiU meet at 83$ o'clock in I the club room for their reeular wm1t1v mtinV with Elizaheth weekly meeting, Wltn J&UZaDetn McGee leading the devotions and Mr. Williams continuing his series ir. w:n:.. .4s..n v.;. .tM I . . . by tssibtv Trt" vrain ir rasssriniv rin r- I lng a. Real Person." Father's Day Worship Theme Father's day wiU be the theme Of the morning worship service at the First ChrUtian. church, Tthe ta,telV'5wr; I ?t,"iraANT xvangwucav nounces. His topic will be "Father svswkscxo of a Great Raee." the tooic be- , , . . - i,,., ing. a sequel to a series Just con : eluded on the Christian home and I , r..-!- w Ji.t v. family. Music will be directed by i ... m. v I .m j"""" "c .f I ftintV I jST rJfraTk B4a 1 JOTIT - TT i r- "T. . w . , - l I" service, uw wpig I wrt",L ,cpt,T yZ V W a S fSP SFaW. kSWkSB aavSll aav OJe wam tT JTt. V- Rai?anior5 i J' winnuuivfrfKioiYur plasming; thunmer con- ierence wmcn . WUl re Xteia at - h tfrmmc . " .Jllx.'rr r w" mmM qwiai.... Sal Vatioil ArmV I .. J j SlatCS PrOjnaiH An eiecxncauy iranscnoea mu - Sical program WUL be given at me aivauon Army : Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Included In the -elections wffl be number, Iw c.i... k... 1 JZT VlT rT -icao, xorsn x oan I rTanasco. . uoun xviornss wui ai "t- I 1m f iea-.ee I A Vf a UUiJ To Address I Methodists . j . , - Dr. John C. Gross, head Of the department of educational insti- luuons, umversiues ana colleges I of the Methodist national board I ..4-l JTi .., c?..- w ucUu. 9im. nuuu., morning at- the First Methodist I church here. He is aDDeajinar at Iil. . i a ili. rae-aunuax tutunrutr uus wt in Portland and at State-wide youm rally tonight. Sunday he win be-the guest of Dr. G. Herbert Smith., who will preside at the morntos? worship service in the first church. Dean Melvin H. Geist wffl lead ha .M. f a4n4na "TTh. Thai -. 7 , - sow m lears oy uaui ana tpi. singing :fO God Have Mercy- by Mendelssohn. ' . I jSunday night Dr. J. C. Harri-1 son, pastor, will discuss highlights of the conference. iMusic Series Is Scheduled Evangelicals will hear a sum- musie series, "Sacred Songs of the Sea, starting Sunday, June 27, when members of the choir, directed by Ernest Friesen, . will sing. Special numbers by outside talent have been arranged also. Decorations in keeping with the nautical atmosphere are being prepared. f-flr- fsmr V ClXw J wIluXGU w ST FLU Ul rV ix ia soMaoM - ar ; .''eddsauajr. a r xa- CmX rrsctlco. Church Sorvicss in Salom IAINI rACL'l EPISCOPAL 9 1- .... Church and chemeketa streets. Fev. Tuesdsy. Tbursday and fi.turd.r Geore II. Swift, pattor. Holy com- terrloei J : Stturaty Hmxmoo. subject. -Gk1, U Jtbr.- KNIGirr HEMOMAL V 1 : -.- 1 , CONCWKCATIONAL. - iflnkc -U SlONAT .nd Gaines streets. C It Stela DC I subject. "Th Comfort M tta StaXX." I . : 5r5 JETlc? LJi? L t' Ser hour. pT rlZx 'if. Lcostai. ughtbousb - "XZt "A clock. ar- 'Trr"0 paior. Stt- av& rvWioel! I Sunday school 10 am. atomtng merries I Prayer serrica Wednesday. 7 -43 ActJJt Saturday, suloo acrric. '-' rST Jfnxsj - - " w.n1!, JLU cut. speaker. snc. saoocJock. wI, rU 7 o'clock. Sermon subject. . -How . the Spiritualists Viewtha, Universe - t . g. t:4S ajn Mominc ervte 11 o'clock. X"? .?JPJ t.? LTJ?!: we a o dock, pnfvr meeuns weflBes- day. pn. , mTZTwr i-r 2Sr? E22S. t'm 7 p- Evcninir i service ' xnursaey. a pjn. i ja state street. Corps efieen. Ad- rc. T. Hill. Morninf Mutant and Mrs. K. . I 1 " . w . f " UaveZ CcMoVr 4uc tor. i -... - ktt r.. ptor. Moraine service i:u o'clock, Eennon subject, "Casting Out De- r . s I chxwch or cist 1 " ". - "?u . - lajn. Moraine service u o'clock. Cven- irrnuiL minuur. Minna, tfnMi in e,ric 'ctock- reeiuns taa. church or jescs christ or iA"rB day saints I . . nonn uwuft nrtet. bob wau. I buflop. oUBdar acnoM 19 a ciety and priesthood Una 11 JO a. m. Sacrament meeting T p.m. LESLIE Methodist I ZTll I :3 sjn. Moraine service n o'clock. GuIt Poer. Rev. Douclao Hen- derOIU Kvenin service 8 o'clock. Ser- moo subject. "Neglected Gifts.- Young p--tT pjn. prayer meeting Thur- I day at TJS pjn. CaTBUSI LDTBEBaN A1.C) State aad ISth stxeeta. F. H. Theuer. xvl, pesior. aunuj scnooi a a jn. aaorning: service 11 o ciocs. uuioren s day. Picnic following services at Olio. ger para. BUISSKD BlOra MISSION I S4 North Front street. No services until July 4. WKSLBYAN MKTHODIST 19th. streets. IiOweH Gilger, YLHSSUi l aning service I JO o'clock. Prayer serv l weanesoay. pan. . PP Marlon streets. K. A: I Miimeitr. pasxor. suaaqr seneoi is - aJB. Morning service n o'clock, ser- i mon suDject. -ui At its Best. I ". . i , i nm I "- - CbemA. end Liberty streets. W v ichn.1 li am scvia it uui i day school u ajn. services n ja. and I flSSEXiaVaVBn, I" 1 rZ? i' Ul At. rorce?- Wedneidxy meMing Vt ZJ Z!Z?ur,??m' lZ Hi a. I St Ya aeSt V aTaarnSaea - aTaSslffaV asSTeaBSBsS; aa.SlSxBSaaes' a a t. p7 WWday .1 tj pji Sttndv a to s pjn. ; . , 5,G" , t Kenneth Wlahaxt. naator. Sundia I school S.-4S ajn. Mem4ne amiea ill o'clock. Junior cram -nt sum hour. Sermon subject. "Fathers In a. Chao - tic Werkt. Youtti group at SJM pjn. cveninc service las o clock. Sermon suojort. "God's Invitattion." Prayer Hour. Thursday at a pjn.' CsnLBSTIAH ' Center and High treats. Dudley Steain. lutW ShiMiav -- a -A . lMornsna service iaa o'clock. Sermon 1 ; "ffL. ..Frt I CSV groups at S30 pjn. Xvenlng service tfliMirti. t 1 . M. K... lMZn.jrtcl "f?" mST MXTSODIZT SUte and Church streets. J. C. Bar risen, pastor. Sunday school S:4S a.m. Morning aervlce 10 JM o'clock. Dr. John O. Chml . VUMi aiM.fc.r- Wafmrkiv eel vice. SS atVWirlr ni i.u . mnMm mvtivria m th in.ii.1 r,mm-m. " Youth fellowship 1:30 pan. Reports on youth arght at conference. HMnnerv' tSk JtbGlorV orrlsSn Service.- Xvenlng servica S o'clock. Gm.?'r' Dr. Martin, diatrlet I supermienaent Borxnwest area, i p,l I toum mod)', amirM. wanA., a I p-w prer oervic i-- iaHN,. i.rrrvmxv I ISth and A street h. w. Cmaa naa. 1 tor. h4UUT achool a, am. llflrnlM i--. ia .vWk " I calvaky Bvaptttt i . South LUwrtw aanA Caat Uill mH-M-tm .t---"-- achoel m'sa. Mosnteg 'service ll tS' Z?rZtt"Jr'i 5ce VSF&SSZ bZZ SISj? "10 FrotUul Wore." Prayer servl V . SfJirrfS ftuit FmrKNes I southcesan.irisi , a Waahiagten I JTWP' Uo, w-oator. Sunder 1 scnooi ia ajn. aaommg aervtce 11 j cmck. jevemng. aornc sss o'clock. ltrVr aoNACtM - Ferry and lsu streets. Xrie M. John- SimSLTT -The Ideal Church Is a Wit. a easing Church. M pjn. young peo ple's service, Xvenlng service i;4il ociock. North Cottage at D streets. J. T. Oltboff, DD, pastor. Sunday school 9S aja Morning servica- li o'clock. sermon suDject, "me sacred Tempi j A Ca4 Til ilria mm ul.. a 1- guiniiai suMeet. "As In the TJeva mi Noah." Prayer service Wednesday at i i . p jaw . innrrgcosTAL kissiok 3lik North Commercial street. Rev. J. C and Daiav WUson. oaators. Sua-1 day school S pjn. PevoMonal service 7b C4-:a'-i:izil- ; Is the First ITecisitt Ia Prcresa E '"- , mmm0 tmmmm. mrmm mf . i S IV m m0 Is T2ay a Crying Need Hear Zlev.rjhas. Hamilton Sun day evening, 7:33, on "How the Epiritualists .View the Uni verse." 2S 3 topic: 7hst Is God and Where Is God?" gu n. corrn:ciAi, - Xavestlte - isuv and lerry Greets. How.rd C. - T. or god r n'L I mja. Morn ing- servica 11 e'etock. Sr- I PiWMPl ' ml fort Oa4mmu. a.a. Ho.- v'Z& serVtcTtai Zcc. g"-. '?et. "J.B buvm ieleu'adit nfbii'f' ' Hayesvil chel. Irvinf A. Tox. DD. jKIr SupC' "" Jn- Vwy kunSSTtoT' Jtf LZ SUu-k Buell.' Supt. SSorainr service lJ00 Yount p1 ti zaa pan roust cokneks bkanch . . E"t State sad Zlms streeU. Irvine A. fox. DD. peetor. Sunder Khool S:4 1 7:44 o'clock. Bev. erl Baker, eoeeker. Prayer meetlnr Thursday, 7:4S pm. COCBT IHIIT CHXISTIAN I Mta tMl Court streets. W. H. Lyman, iww . uuuu.j kuwi m -.w eon. -uora- I 4A Wl.a V M Li -ervice s o'clock. Guest speaker, Irani Gooser. Mid-week service and practice Thursday. JM pjn. chukch or chkist Cottaee and Shipping streets. H. R. -rV T,i Iternooa service io o'clock. Young peopiea ciaaace pjn, AMEBICAN LVTaZKAH S4S North Church street M. A. Getzendaner, DD. pastor. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Morning service lt o'clock. Sermon subject, "rather rntST CONGBCOATIONAI. Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school f :4I ajn. Moraine service 11 o'clock. Rev. H. C Stover, speaking. raiT prksbtterian ChemekeU ax Irvin WU llama. ts ajn. Momia Sermon subject. uni ana winter eireeta. w. I llama, pastor. Sunday school aaonuaf service 10:3 o'clock Right Thinking." Ev ening service 1:30 o'clock. Sermon sub- lect. "Ten Command ranti for Youth. IS JO. Westminster youth' fellowship. I Bot Scouta Mandi. Ii3a n m brvir. I inursaay, T3 pjn. . I f"l,,Ml CHmiSTTAN SCIKNCK ! servitTciock. Secood end Garfield streets. Mornfxig roUi cosrar. - -.. . First and Arthur streets. Sunday school f .4S ajn. Morning service lt o'clock. Children's church 7:19 pjn. Evening service 1:45 o'clock. Tuesday service 10:4S ajn. Wednesday prayer suk!e TS pjn. Friday, jroung people, Ti48 pjn. . MKTBODIST i I Younl and Gatch streets. Rev. V. 2TLZJ I ejm. Mwrninserviee ll clock. Youna people: at T:l pjn. advening servlee 8 o'clock. Frayer meeting Wednesday at CSUKCH OF GOD U. S. Fulton, .pastor. Sunday school la ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Young people at 7:11 p.m. Service Wed nesday IAS pjn. I SaBTTnOOlST D. Leater Fields, pastor. Sunder i school lt ajn. t P.m.. youth fellowship. 1 Uwie aervtce S o'clock, Bev. Cronney I speaung. I ST. LUXaTS CATHOLIC ' I itev. V. L. Moetenbeter. paetor. Syn- ay mass as at S. S;je an 10 M I Week day wane at 1-Jt ajn. I . . , i I 1 I sunda arhont is ajn. luniw ehurah I ajn. Morning service li o'clock. I . . . MM.. ... . ... . . 1 Mend." Junior Chrlalian S:iulaavor. a p- Youn people's chapet. ss pjn lTHUS 9 Rev' Silvcrion Churches I BnCTHOBIST i Main aad. Flak a streets. O. Leonard I Jones, pastor. Sunday school SMS ajn. Morning aervlce u clock. Sonne nwjvs,, vuvu wft asvsiwva wui at ruleM! .V-cieave a. director of devo- ttonIiU - Wl. ZZTTw Jersey street. O. C Olaon. pastor. 8n-.r "s4 I rersoael creeung rrom Jesus Christ. I ISlMAfilJali I North Church street. M. 3. ST- Fuhr. paetor. Sunday school 10 ajn. I TKDtXTT g anra abw. u i r vs.v. Ptor. auaday school IS a.lC Morning' -Ci 2- SvSSV ,--a tSseSch.0 V rS Sf .KeS'Suala Uysra, paster. Sunday school SrO ajn. Mom- I mmTV: 11 o-eiock. jcveninej service I o o CMCtE. Every lael el llcstsr Xraad via psH taa test lor FurUy, ClsniThnaB omd QuaUiT. r.r ycra -Gr.c