PAGS TCI The CrJIGOII STATESMAN. Cdnu Oregon, Saturday Ilomlfl-. Ccplcitr 13. IZ'.l J, I i Where They Are What They Are Doing ; - - Verden E. Hockett. former y assoeia- td with tbt Steeves - Hock ett . ellnle :' and medical director for the Oregon Selective Service, has been pro moted ' from lieutenant com mander to a "foil commander, US navy. He is err ing on cruiser In the Sooth Pac ific. Commander Hockett la a vet eran of : World War I. Carl Francis, ex-mayor of Day ion and state representative from Yamhill county who volunteered tor service with the marines; at the close of the legislative term last March, has been honorably discharged from the. marines at Quantico, Va, and has returned to Dayton to resume his law prac tice. . Seabee applicants turned out in troves during the visit of Lt. Nel Storgaard Thursday, rating of- , tBcer for the navy's construction corps. Salem men who received j ratings ' from him and .were en- t listed by Chief Quartermaster Robert B Fallon and Chief Spec ialist Qtto R. Anderson that day Included:! William Robert Massey, wuie two, ; mechanic; I William Conrad DeRoss, powderman; Paul atunn " Griebenow, . storekeeper; Charles Alfred Dailey, rigger; Lawrence : Abraham Rich, route three, accounting; Garland Lyle Black, route six, baker; Leo Nich olas Kilian, electrician; Harry El wood Corey, rigger; Harold Ben nett Hindman, ship's cook; John Edwar Hill, oiler crane; Robert Victor Wagner, route seven, ail er engine; John Henry Davis, rig ger. Out-of-town enlistments who helped to make this the navy's biggest day since September, 1942, included Alvin T. Pettit, Indepen dence, carpenter; Paul Arnold Hag-en, Silverton, wire splicer; Curtis iSanford Nesheim, Silver ton, instrument man; and Jamie Walter Ediger, route one, Dallas, elder. - INDEPENDENCE Relatives here have received word of the death of Lt. Oscar Newton in North Africa, July 14. Lt. New ton's father, Alfred Newton, re sided here many years ago. Mehrin Amsberry, son ef Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Amsberry, was in ducted into the navy at Portland Monday. He enlisted for the serv ice Saturday and was Inducted following his physical. DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Laird V. Woods have received word from their son, Robert Woods, that he has been selected to be commissioned in the ' marines on completion of his course of ad vanced training at Corpus Christi, Texas. . Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. HT A. Flux that their son, Leon - D. Flux, stationed.' at Camp White, has been promoted to corporal. " C ,L. Hoffman, first class sea man in the navy, is in Dallas for visit with his wife and children. Hoffman has had assignments in both the Atlantic and Pacific war acnes. ' ' : Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton have received word that their son, Robert Dalton, stationed in Alas ka with the coast artillery for the past two years, has been promoted to sergeant SILVERTON rSilverton friends have recieved word from Father Carberry's sister, Mrs. Rozella Soreghan, that she had received two cards from him since he was interned in the Philippine mili tary prison camp 2. He wrote that he was in excellent health 'and wanted his friends, to write. Fath er Carberry has been a prisoner since the fall of Bataan and at ' t that timehe was captain with the .'45th Philippine Scouts. He was astor of St Paul's Catholic par ish at Silverton when he was call ed into the service. - Lt Chester Varnes spent Men day, Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of his Mother, Mrs. Anna Varnes, 1158 North Commercial street He has been stationed In Rjuigman, Ariz, for the past six months where he is an aerial gun nery instructor. He graduated from Mather field. ' '. ;;. v- , , - Lt Varnes, a graduate of Salem high school who attended Willam ette university,' was' employed at the Standard stations, and the Ore gon Pulp and Paper company be fore enlisting. Ffe. Lee E. Larsen, whose home address is route 4, box 83, Salem, has been graduated as a qualified radio operator by the communica nt I o n department ct the armored school at Fort Knox,; Ky. Follow ing an arduous 14 weeks course in 1 j ' i i in V. E. Hockett turned to his unit in an armored division or separate tank battalion. The' course included the Interna tional Morse code, radio procedure. a study of radio sets, and finally field : operation in which - radio sets are operated from scout cars under simulated battle conditions. Capt William M. McAllister. specialist ' reserve, was scheduled . . m mm m t a to leave xvieaiora, mi nonw aij. Friday night to ' report for. active duty at Fort Custer, Mich., in the military government branch of the provost marshal department,. Mc Allister was speaker of the Oregon house of representatives ' at , the 1943 session and recently served one day as acting governor. He is a 1928 graduate of the Willamette university law school. Mr. and , Mrs. R. A. Brown, Middle Grove district, recently re ceived word that their son, Pvt. Alvie R. f Brown, ? was " seriously wounded in ' action in the South Pacific theater. Arnold IX JEanler?. .serving .in Greenland,' has been promoted to staff sergeant. His Salem address is 1060 Hood street MaJ. Ira F. Wintermnte Is new attending the general staffs school at Fort Leavenworth, Kas. He had formerly been stationed at Colum bus, Ohio. His wife, the former Betty Hamilton, is with him in Kansas. - - Bill Close, seaman 2nd class, US navy, is home on a 15 day leave and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Close, 1745 State street Close has completed boot camp at Farragut,; Idaho, and will be sent to a quartermaster school on his return to Farragut ; We Robert Hamilton ef the ma rines has notified his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hamilton of Sa lem, by V-mail letter that he has been transferred to a tank battal ion where he is a radio operator and machine gunner. He is some where in the South Pacific 8ft X. W. Espey and his wife are spending his brief furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Espey, 1697 North Capitol street I Logan A. Ferster, serving with the navy in the South Pacific, has advanced! in rating from hospital apprentice first class to pharma cist's, mate third class. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Forster. ' GERVAIS Pvt Richard F. Ho- iohbek writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holonbek, that he has been transferred from a camp at Nashville, Tenn., to one in south western Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. St John re ceived word Wednesday from their son, Jack, that he now is at Far ragut, Idaho. He was inducted, into the navy last Friday at Portland. I George Berinfer ef Gervals was one of a group which left Wood burn Monday for Fort Lewis. Vernon ' Clifford Hart wig and Jake Meldon Cutsforth went to Portland j Thursday for physical examinations prior to entering the army. ! PORTLAND, Ore, Sept 17-0"P) Earl L. B e n z , John Berkey, Jr, Virgil R. Burnett, Leland C. Ep ley and Alfred L. McElroy, all of Salem, were enrolled in the navy here today. - ; METHODIST CHURCH D. Lester FieMs. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Moraine service 11 o'clock.' Sermon subject, "Ditches." Youth fellowship at 7 p.m. Evening service o'clock. ,Hev. Cromley. speaking. !-:.-,-; IM MANUEL LUTHERAN Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Ladies' Aid Thursday at t pjn. . CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school 10 a.m. Junior church 11 ajn. Topic. "A Surprise.' Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Art Thou tit eMail?" Young people 7 p.m. at 583 Firth street Evening serv ice S o'clock with Rev. George Crom ley, speaking.- . . CHURCH Or GOD H. S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school 10 man. Morning service 11 o'clock. Crusader VP at 7:15 pjn. Evening service 9 o'clock. Service Wedneadav. 7:45 pjn. j rOtST PRESBYTERIAN Sunday j school 10 a.m. Mornlns! service 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor 7 P.m. Evenina service a lwk at Methodist! church. Prayer service Thursday at pjn. .' . s r Woodburn : Churches Ends Series I ! Major A. G. i Slous, territorial evangelist for , the , Salvation Army from Oakland, Calif., will 'end a two weeks, series ef re vival meetings Sunday night at the citadel. The meetings are held nightly, at 8 o'clock. Spe cial music is being presented by the corps hand nnder leader ship ef Adj. Chris Thomas, and assisting the Major is the new head ef the Salem corps, MaJ. F. P. Stevens. Church rmmn or CHRIST ? South 12th and Xesue streets, evan gelist Will M. Thompson, who is en gaged in a series of gospel meetings, win tv sneaker at both morning and night services. Sunday school 10 a.m. service S:45 o'clock. Freacning . iuw pjn. ; ; ' MADISON STREET ONENESS 4 1410 Madison street. Ray Blixseth. nutor. Sunday -school 10 a.m. Morning service li ocioca. tywung rKw o'clock. - Prayer meeting Thursday, pjn. ' , .; ' CHITR.CH Or TBI NAZARENR ' 13th and Canter streets. Rev. Weav er W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school t:45 ajn. Morning service li ocjock. ser mon subject. "The Overflowing Cup " 6:30 p.m.. young people's services. Ev ening service 7 J3& o'clock. Sermon sub- .rt.msi . .vihict." iWeonesaav. 730 pjn- prayer meeting. r, Tmirra center - 33 SUte street. Olive Stevens. MsD, pastor. Morning service 105 -o'clock. atnlMHI lUBJCCl! """KM wire . JASON TLEEt METHODIST North Winter and Jetferson streets. S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 45 ajn.-Morning service it ocioca. Sermon subject. -''New - Eyes for. Dark Days. Evening service 7 o clock. Youtn and intermediate feUowships o'clock. PILGRIM HOLINESS . 75 Market street. Rev. Sherman Moore, nastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wed nesday, S pjn. ; -AMERICAN LUTHERAN 34S North Church street. M. A. Get zendaner, DD. pastor. Sunday school :45 ajn. Morning service n o ciock. Sermon subject, "Approval or GOO." FIRST CHURCH OP GOD ' , Cottase and Hood streets. Rev. H. A Schlatter, pastor. Sunday school S:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. The unchanging Mes sage and the financing Meinoas. Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Sermon LfcSLIE METHODIST South Commercial and Myers streets Joseph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock Sermon subject. "The House Desolate. Young people's groups at 7 p.m. Ev ening service S o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "What win jesus uo witn xou7 Prayer meeting Thursday, H30 pjn. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN. IN CHRIST . 1155 Mission street. Firman B. Ken- oyer. pastor. Sunday scnooi 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. - Sermon subject. The Christ of the Bible." one of a series. UBCE 7 . o'clock. Evening service S o'clock. Sermon subject. "Bi ble studies on the Tabernacle.' Prayer meeting S o clock Wednesday night. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN ' 17th and Court streets; W. H. Lyman. nastor. 'Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. The Church, the Body of Christ." Christian Endeavor 7 pjn. Ev ening service 8 o'clock. - Sermon sub jects "God s Eternal Requirements. Service Thursday, 7:45. pjn.. - FREE METHODIST Market and North : Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school :45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. bermon suDject. "The Old - Paths, Young people's meeting 7 pjn. Evening service I :a ociock. mrayer meeting weanesaay, ?:4 pjn. CHRIST LUTHERAN - State and 18th streets. T. H. Theuer. BD, pastor Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Mornin K service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Who Is My Neighbor? FIRST PRESBYTERIAN '.i Chemeketa and Winter streets. W. Irvin Williams, pastor. Sunday school :3 a.m. Morning service 10:55 o clock Sermon subject. "What Are You Do ing With Jesus? Evening service 7:90 clock. Sermon subiect. "The Psv- cnoiogy ox urunaenness." Following night service, young people will honor Miss F. Alta Davis. , new director of Christian Education for the local cnurcn. Tnursoay, 7 30 pjiu. service.- FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. J. C. h. rison. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Interior Castle.". Even ing service 7.-45 o'clock. Sermon sub. ject, -The Ultimate Faith.. Youth Xel- wwsnip a pjn. . . . . IMMANUEL BAPTIST i Hazel and Academv itrMti. Wimn C. Hale, pastor. Sunday scholo 10 ajn. asormng service ji o'clock. Young peo- EvangeKcals WiUHear Fall Program In spite of the inroads of the war effort,: the fall program of the First - Evangelical church, Marion and Summer streets. Is getting under -way. i Sunday , night, the pastor. Rev. : J; Kenneth Wishart, will begin a ' series or sermons dealing -.with the J practical 1 appli cation of Christianity to the indi vidual's' life' problems. He has se lected for 'his theme, r You,, Need God." ? The; service will start at 70 : pjn. pll'VA v;.; Last - years - musical program will be continued with E r n e s Friesen selected as choir director. William Fawk will be organist. The choir will start the fall pro gram on Thursday, September 30. Continuing with the ; programs on the air,- the church will offer The Back Home Hour," . broad cast each 'Sunday night from 9:30 to 10 pjn, The( Spiritual Inter lude" on Mondays from 9:15 to 9:30 pin. and beginning Saturday, September, 25, a "Junior - Church of the Air" will start from 5:45 to 6 pjn. All programs are broad- cast over station KSU. ' ple's meeting at 7 JO pjn. Miss Doris McReynolds will bring the lesson. Ev ening service a o ciock. rrayer meet ing on Wednesday at a pjn. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD - - " ... . Ferry, and 13th streets. Erie M Johnson. - pastor. Sunday , school - 9.-45 ajn. Morning service 11 o clock. Ser mon subject, "There Shall Be No More - Curse." S 30 - p jo,- young . peo ple's meeting. Evening service 7:45 o'clock.' Sermon subject. "Wanted Three Men. No Experience Necessary Fellowship meeting on Monday, Sep tember. 20th, comprising a number of churches of the Willamette valley. Many visiting ministers. Services at zao ana i ju pjn. - - FIRST SPIRITUALIST ' 248 North Commercial street Service 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Maxine Roberts, Portland, guest speaker. Evening serv ice .70 o'clock. '. WESLEY AN METHODIST 15th and Mill streets. Lowell G tiger. pastor. Sunday scnooi 10 ajn. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. WYPS t30 pjn. Evening service 730 o'clock. Prayer service Wednesday, a pjn. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS - .Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sermon subject. ''Mattes." Wed nesday meeting at 8 pjn. includes tes timonies of healing. . . BETHANY EVANGELICAL -REFORMED v ' Capitol and!: Marlon streets. E. A. Klelsmeier, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service ii o ciock. ser mon subject. "Where Are the Nine?" FOURSQUARE GOSPEL " 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. T. W. Henderson. ThB; pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Chris tian's Privileges and Responsibilities." Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Sermon Sunday : 4 :3S D.m street meeting at Court and Commercial streets. - 830 ?.m., young people's service. Tuesday, :45 p.m., inspirational service. Thurs day, 7:45 pjn, young people's service. CALVARY BAPTIST- South Liberty and East ? Miller streets. Edward L, Allen, pastor. Sun day, school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o clock. Sermo nsubject, Gideons in charge of - service. 830 p.m.. youth groups. Evening service. 730 o clock. Sermon subject. The Deeper Life. Wednesday. 730 pjn.. Victory Circle, followed by choir rehearsal. - FIRST EVANGELICAL :' Marion ' and Summer streets, J. Kenenth Wishart. pastor. Sunday school 9:45: ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Sermon from First Corinthians: Stabilize Your Life." Evening service - 7 30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "You Need God." ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN "- , IN : CHRIST . : North 17th street and -Nebraska av enue. Rev. 'Chester O. Goodman, pas tor, sunaay scnooi 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 . o'clock. ,-, Sermon subject. FIRST BAPTIST ' - Marion and Liberty streets.' Irvine A. Fox. DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon. subject, "The Word - of . God. Psalms." Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon subject. The Story of Bar- abbas." Young people and adult Bible study 830 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesaay. iau pjn. HAYESVTLLB BRANCH Hayesville school. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Dewey Davis, Supt BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH Brush College school. Rev. Earl L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mark BueU. Supt. Mornin service 10:45 o'clock. Younar Beonle'a meetin 230 pjn. - . . FOUR CORNERS BRANCH - East State and Elma streets. Sunndav school 9:45 a.m. Leon Lambert, Supt. Evening service 7:45 o'clock. BYPU PJ". Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:45. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY r5 ALLIANCE - ' - - 5th and Gaines streets. C. H.: Steln- mann, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Alta Davis Named Director Ojr Presbyterian Youth; Rev.ElamiVh Sunday Accepting the call of the First Presbyterian church of Salem, Misy Alta P. Davis, graduate of Linfield college, arrived Wednes day to take up her duties as director of Christian education here. She has been taking additional work at Willamette university and the University of Oregon and re- ceiyed:' her master of. arts degree in religious education from-the University of Kttsburgh in I84C Miss Davis; has t a u g h t in the public-schools and held the posi tion of director of Christian - edu cation in the F 1 r s t Presbyterian chyrch of Pomona and. the Third Presbyterian church of Pittsburgh. She "served the Pittsburgh church, one of the strongest in the east, for a period of 12 years, and is well- known for her work among youth in Pennsylvania. She taught in the week day; religious education pro gram in Pittsburgh and helped write their 'lesson materials. , She has conducted many . leadership training ' courses, both in the church' which she served and for- mterdenomina tional groups.. - . She -will be in complete charge of the educational program of the local church,' taking over, the posi tion formerly held by Miss Ger trude Hynes. Sgt.' Don Douris will return, to the church staff follow ing the conclusion of the war as boy's work director. ? , -- --- - - "Along withthe newcemer, Rev. William r. Eimann, field repre sentative of - the San. Francisco Theologic'Seminary; will be in troduced to the congregation Sun day. The local church contributes approximately $500 per year to the seminary - Rev. Mr. Ehmann will assist the pastor, Rev. W. Irvin Williams, with the morning service and will report on the seminary. The ser mon topic will be "What Are You Doing With Jesus?" . ' At night, Rev. Mr. Williams will speak on The r Psychology of Drunken hess. Special music will feature both services. In the morn ing the choir will sing the anthem "Build Thee More Stately Man-. sions" . by Andrews and Agnes Drummons . will sing - Harker a "How Beautiful Upon, the Moun tains" as an offertory sola At night there will be a, number by the mixed quartet. Yellowing the night service, the ydng people of the church will have a brief party and devotional hour together in honor of Miss Davis. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subiect. "Christ's Preeminence. Ev ening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, sub- 1 -aft rt ra . nraver meetina. "Where Are the People? S pjn fel lowship dinner (covered dish). Evening service S o'clock. Address by Bishop Ira D. Barner. DO. Prayer meeting Thursday, S pjn. , . CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streets, H. R ThornhilL pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. FIRST CHRISTIAN ' ' Center and High streets. Rev. Dudley Strain, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m Morning service 1050 o'clock. Sermon 11 run. children's church. Evening service S o'clock. Sermon subject. "Two Hard Facts About Life" Wednesday a t 0:30 pjn, church night. MAS Chris tian Endeavor. . , SALVATION ARM V . . . 241 State street. Mai: F.. P. Stevens. Sunday-school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock.-Sermon subiect. "uncondi tional Surrender." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Is There a Ptarvsical Hell?. MaJ. A. G. Slous. Sal vation army, territorial evangelist, will be the speaker " both . morning - and nighU FIRST CONGREGATIONAL " 1 Marion and' Cottage streets. David Nielsen. Pastor. Sunday school 0:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "A Winking Eye. Tues day. 6:30 pjn., supper tor. all members and friends. Annual meeting ox ine cnurcn. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL. 18th and Ferry stn-ets. Willard B. Hall, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mornin gservice 11 o'clock. sermon subject. . "Foundations , on . Which to Build. - BETHEL BAPTIST - North Cottage at D streets. J. F. OI thoif, DD, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject.- "Life Pickers Wanted.1 Evening . service 7:30 o'clock. .Sennoa. meeting . Wednesday at 7:45 pjn. . MISS ALTA F. DAVIS Tabernacle Sets Monday. Series Of Services , A series of services has been slated at the Evangelistic Taberi nacle, Assembly of Gcd JcburcJv with, three of them to be held Monday. Outside'' churches ' and pastors will cooperate. j?v ? 1 .-' On Sunday, the pastor; EHc. M Jehnnon, will speak on 1 There Shall Be No More Curse! at the morning - service : and on , "Three Men Wanted No ' Experience Necefmry'tTat the night service, outlining the three greatest needs in the churches today. The Monday L meetings will . be at 2:30 and 6 o'clock with a young people's fellowship session at 730. Attends Fall Meet -.. Rev. James - Aiken Smith - at tended the , fall - meeting of the presbytery of Willamette held last week at McMinnville. He Is moderator this year. rAi Bond Party"- :- ";;v-y cr "'j ' l'h"i" . ""!; .. " ,-. .-" -. -, -M The end of September la in ti2lit - And the end of September brings ns dote to the end of the 3rd War Loan drive, . U you haven't bout tlC9 worth of extra War Bond extroi mind you 4l vp that txKM7SuidbirfoarahRn . . v Men who are f h tf nj for you . . . Meedma for you ... ready to die for you ... are wait ing for the news that you peopla at home are backing them tip 100. They know wt juration cottg In tlood pack TUE:nnACir...i7i7i xjcsZz::d3 Clioir Returns The aduU :choir of . the ';, First Christian cbjurch will make its first appearance this fall on Sun day morning, September 19, after a summer vacation during. which time guest soloists supplied the special music for; the services..; In the morning service the an them will be The , Cross", by Blount and in addition Mrs Mae Lamb will sing the .offertory solo. At night the anthem -will be "Jes- us. Lover of My Soul , by Camp, and the solo will be -'The Little Road Through Nazareth" by Harm sung by John-Schmidt, Jr., direc tor of music at the church. ; The sermon topicln the morn ing will be On Making Life Vic torious" and at night Two Hard Facts About Life", according to an announcement by the minister, Rev. Dudley Strain. Bishop Warner To Be Honored At Church Dinner Guest ? at a fellowship' dinner Sunday night will be Bishop Ira D.; Warner, DD, of the' Pacific area, now on 4 an itinerary -' on which ' he is visiting all " the churches of the denomination in the - Oregon conference,: assisting rthem in laying plans for an evan gelistic crusade during the coming winter. . . - . J The sermon will be 'Where 'Are the People?, according' to ReV. Chestert O."- Goodman, pastor. It will concern ' methods needed. : to- day for 1 reaching: masses of peo ple outside the church. - i VolloY Ctiurchc! MENNONITR BRETHREN" 112S Elm street. West Salem. Rev. A. A. Loewen. pastor. - Sunday school 8:45 ajn. : Morning ' service -10:45 o'clock. Rev. Walter Radke. speaking. Visit convalescent homes 1 p.m. TFr 7:15 pjn. Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Beacon Bible school of Dallas In charge: Frank NicheL principal, speak ing, weanesaay prayer meeriBg; jnun day. choir rehearsal; Friday, junior choir rehearsal. PRE8BTTERIAN - .r ' Gervals. James Aiken Smith, pastor. Sunday- school 10 a .m. Morning eervice II - o'clock. -, Sermon. ' subject, . Th Church and a Righteous Peace. BLESSED HOPE FELLOWSHIP .' Gerth and 7th streets. West Salem. F. O. 8a pp. pastor. Sunday ' school 1 pjn. Morning service 8 o'clock. Ser mon subject. The Certainties of Je sus." ..:.:. '' AEJEEHCAII L5GI0IJ- nosiLmn? Bay Invasion Bonds and Sloops! smd Uvea. They know, too, xnhzt It cost la equipment, munitions, auppllea, that must reach the front In a never-ending stream. And they're countlnl on you tot the money that Coca to keep that stream Cowing. NornatteTfWyouriavetosacrince...no - matter how much It pinches ... you cannot let them down! ' " : r : ' They're caBla on you to hurry, hurry, hurry 1 Get that I1C9 extra into War Bonds before the drive it oven To Pay Tribute 5 y W. J. La&eche, . grand knight ef the Salem council. Knights ef Col ambus, will be host with the council te parents of more than 259 Catholic men and women from Salem la the service. The tribute will be paid Sunday at V holy communion at the S o'clock mass in the St, Vincent de Paul church. . Following eommanlon : mass, a breakfast for the par- enU wlU be given at St, Vin cent's halL MaJ. Fred Brennan . will give the principal address . and ether speakers wCJ be Rev. Robert Neugebauer, pastor at St, Vincent de FanL .and the Very Rev. T. J. Bernards, paster ef : SU Joseph's parish. Special ma-sle-M-planned. Represehtatives and efflcials ef the state coun r cU of Knlghto ef Celambns will - be present and Gordon Coffey .' of Salem will be toastmaster. ' Silverton Churches TRINITY - - . : , B- and. Second streets. M. J. X. Fuhr. pastors Sunday - school 10 ajn. Morn- ing service 11 o'clock. CALVARY ' V" . ' Jersey . street." O. C. Olson, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Sermon -eubpect, "The New Commandment. . ' 1 METHODIST - ,- , Main - and. Fisk streets. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Sunday-school S :4S a.m. Morning - service 11 - o'clock. - Sermon subject, "Teaching With Authority. IMMANTJEL LUTHERAN North Church street. S. L. Almlie. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. Passing by on the Other Side. Even ing service f JO o'clock. Luther league fellowship. - A y ML DM -TODM! -I," 1 n - - i-pfJ War - i " - ' , ' r, . I - ifS "irwti ta-eTOMt rs irs t I 12:15 ITssa. Ap , - i 1 1 1 j :::z3 kwjj - x I L