, Nola: Lee . Is . Now -Mrs. : Neill : : i ; : . . Details have reached the capi tal of the marriage of Miss Nola , Lee, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee of Salem, and Pri vate First Class Ralph C Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill :" of Hermiston. ; The ceremony took place at the First Baptist' church: at Bennettsville, South Carolina on Saturday, Septem ber 18. - - The double ring ceremony was read at 630 o'clock. Mrs. H. I Bryson was the honor attend -. ant and her son, Mr. James Bry son, was best man. For her 'wedding the bride wore a brown tailored suit with darker- brown accessories and a white orchid corsage. ' A. wedding dinner for the bri dal couple was held at the home " of Mrs. Bryson in Hamlet, North I v Carolina. I . The.newlyweds will reside at Hamlet where Pfc Neil is with V1 the army paratroopers at Camp MacKall, North Carolina. The bride is a graduate of Sa lem high school and has been attending Northwest Christian college and the University of x Oregon. Her husband also at tended the latter two schools before he entered the service in - February. CLUB CALENDAR - MONDAY - - - Nurses association, mettl Sa lem General hospital 8 pjn. TUESDAY Nary Mothers meet at YWCA, pjn. Daughters of St. Elizabeth. St. Paul's parish house, no-host luncheon. 1 p-m. Chad wick assembly. Order of , Rainbow for Girls. installation, . Masonic temple. sas pjn., busi ness meeting. 730 pjn. American war Mothers, all day awing. USO hall, covered dish , dinner at noon. THURSDAY Past Regents. OAR. with Mrs. Carey Martin, 697 South Liberty street. 1 p.m. covered dish lunch eon. Red Crocs unit Salem Central WCTU. IS ajn.' with Mrs. L. G. Prescott. 710 South Uth street Auxiliary Meets At Shipp Home The Nebraska auxiliary met Wednesday, September 22, at the home of the hostess, Mrs. John Shipp, 1595 Saginaw street. A covered dish luncheon was served at the noon hour. Busi ness meeting and a pleasant so cial hour followed. , Members present were Mrs. Leonard Gilkey, Mrs. Elmer, - Ideen, Mrs. Hazel Lucas, Mrs. Clara McDerby, Mrs. Ella Rolof- ' son, Mrs. B. M. Randall. Mrs. Johanson, Mrs. Glen Thompson, Mrs. Laura Tandy, Mrs. Margaret Willis, Mrs. Hazel Runkle, Mrs. Brink and Mrs. Henry Helm hout. Guests were Mrs. Adams .and Mrs. Foster. The October meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Willis, 965 North Fifth street, October 27. " I Mrs. M. V. McDenal f Saa Francisco is visiting in the capi tal at the homes of her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livesley. Mrs. McDonald has been visiting in Seattle and is en route home. She will be here- for a week. AMITY The Women's Society of Christian Service met in the church parlors Wednesday after noon. Mrs. T. V. Newman and Mrs. Luella Shipley led in the opening praise, service. 1 During the business meeting the president, Mrs. Glenn Ste venson, appointed chairmen for each committee for the various departments for the annual ba zaar, which is scheduled now to be held early in December. Chairmen are: fancy work, Mrs. R. R. MasseyJ candy, Mrs. T. V. Neuman; farm, Mrs. Joe . McKee; fish pond, Mrs. Pearl Elen wood; kitchen, Mrs. Anna Patty; table, Mrs. W. S. Fuller; watresses, Mrs. Beulah Patty. After the business session, a social hour was held. AMITY Richard Vanalee. ea sign, USNR, and Miss Elizabeth Whitman were married in Flo rida recently. r Mia. ..Vannice Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Whitman !of South Jacksonville, Fla., and Ensign Vannice is a son of Mr. " and Mrs. G. E. Vannice of Amity. 1 He attended LinCeld college, and after his graduation from the University of Oregon, he entered the naval service. Ensign Van nice received his flight training - at Pensacola and Corpus Chris ti, Texas, naval sir stations. . Mrs. Vannice is a graduate of . , Landon high school, South Jack soaville, Fla. ; INDEPENDENCE The deal- , cation of their new garage Sun day served as the incentive for. 7 a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C IL Glasson. The day ' - was also Mrs. Glasson' birth day..' Dinner was served in the 7 new building to Dr. and Mrs. Fred Bowersox , of Monmouth, Dr. and Mrs. MV J. Butler, Mrs. , IL Mattisoo, Mrs. Fay lindley ' -- of Salem, Mrs. A. C Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robbie, Mrs. - Tlielma Tallent, Marvin David son of Redmond, Mrs. Amax . , ' Porterfleld, Mr. and Mrs. K. I ; . Williams of Salem, and Mr. and , Mrs. Glasson. : ' 5 Duttons Are Hosts at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. William James Dutton were hosts at two affairs on Friday at their North 13th street home. The occasion was the seventh birthday of their son, Paul MacCausland Dutton. eln the afternoon a group of young friends and their mothers v were bidden to a birthday party. The sailor theme was carried out ia the decorations with sail boats as favors. The birthday cake was the shape of an air craft carrier. Honoring Paul were Jane Bar low and Mrs. Howard Barlow, Sonja Anderson and Mrs. Artie Anderson, Gail Dorr and Mrs. Elmer H. K. Dorr, John Nielsen and Mrs. David Nielsen, Charles Stevenson, Ann Vasey and Da vid Dutton. Mr. and Mrs.' Dutton were hosts at dinner in the evening in honor of their son and a group of friends. Guests were seated at two long tables centered with bouquets of autumn flowers. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratcliff, Dr. and Mrs. Chester Luther, Bobby and Norman, Rev. and Mrs. Da vid Nielsen, Miss Ruth Nielsen, Mrs. Lenard Kephart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bretthauer of Carl ton, 'Mrs. Clo Johnson, Mrs. Ora McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Ar lie Anderson and Sonja, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer H. K. Dorr and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Dutton and sons, Paul and David. Program Will Be Classical A concert of recorded music will be given in the recreation room of the YWCA on Sunday afternoon at 3:30. This will be . an all-Puccini program. - Robert Rawson will offer his usual instructive remarks about each number. The public is in vited. Prom Kinon Lescaut" In quelle trine morbid. (In Silk en Curtains) Rosa Ponselle From "La Boheme" 0 soave fanciulla, (Thou Sweets est Maiden) ; Prances Alda and Giovanni MartineUl Musetta's Waltz Sons Margaret Romalne Addio. (Farewell) Florence East on Ah. Mimi. tu piu. (Ah, Miml, False One) Enrico Caruso and Antonio ScotU From "Tosca" Recondite armonia, (Strange Har mony.) Enrico Caruso Non occhio al mondo, (No Eyes on Xarth) Lotte Lehmann and Jan Kiepura Vissi d'arte. (Love and Music) Maria Jeritza E lucevan le stelle, (The Stars Were Shining) Benjamino GigU From "Madame Butterfly" Ancora un passo. (One Step More) Alice Nielsen Love Duet, Act I Geraldine Farrar and Enrico Caruso Flower Duet Geraldine Farrar and Louise Homer Un bel di vedremo (One Fine Day) Alice Nielsen From The Girl of the Golden West" ch'ella mi creda, (That She May Know) Edward Johnson CANTEEN CALENDAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S 1 to 4 Mothers of Company B. 4 to Pidelis class. Gervais Bap tist church. 1 to li AAUW. STJNOAT. SEPTEMBER U to 11 Rotana club. It to 1 BPOK lodge. 1 to 4 Salem Teachers association. 4 to T Veterans of Foreign Wars. T to 11 Reoekahs. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER ft Lions club auxiliary. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER SI Study club. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER f Ladies of Calem Golf club. INDEPENDENCE Ensigm and Mrs. William Campbell arrived . here Wednesday after a wedding 'trip into Washington. They will , be here for a week before Mr. Campbell will return to duty and , Mrs. Campbell will resume her teaching at Milwaukle. MT. ANGEL A surprise shower honoring Miss Dolores Hauth, bride-elect of Louis Bernt, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dardis on Wednesday : night v with Miss Aline ' Dardis and Miss Joyce Rosno as hostesses. , i i; ' Guests included special friends ( of Miss Hauth.' , . . The earlier part ot the even ing was spent in playing cards, prizes being awarded ; to Mrs. Stephen Sprauer, Miss Mildred Duda and Miss. Hilda Amann. - Later refreshments were serv ed and the shower gift present ed to the. bride-elect. The wedding of Miss Hauth and Mr. Bernt will be an event of early October and will take place in St. Mary's church. The bride's uncle. Rev. Luke Eberle, wia officiate. mm MM Sorvicowomen ' What fhay can do . What fhsrj'r doing about it Scheduled for a full-time war job as a member of the WAVES, is Miss Martha Spruce,; Dallas, who has enlisted in this women's service of the US navy, it was announced here yesterday by Chief Robert B. Fallon, in charge of the navy recruiting substation at Salem, which handles applica tions for WAVES in this area. , Miss Spruce was formally sworn into the WAVES at the Portland branch, office of naval officer procurement, which has charge of the enlistment of WAVES in Oregon, southwestern Washington and Idaho. In 1929, Miss Spruce graduat ed from the high school at Per kasie, Pa., where she was assist- ant editor of the school news paper and a member of the mathematics club. She attended Florida state teachers college in 1932, majoring in education. "For the past two months, she has been visiting friends at Dal las, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yeager. Previously she was employed by Mrs. Doris Duke Cromwell, Som erville, NJ. She is a member of the First Latvian Baptist church, Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Spruce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Spruce, route three, Quakertown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Taylor, 300 Culver lane, have received word that their daughter, Elizabeth Taylor, has completed her boot training at Camp LeJeune, NC Private First Class Taylor en listed in the women's marine corps reserve on June 2 and was assigned to active duty on Au gust 13. Pfc. Taylor has been transferred to NCO school at Camp LeJeune. The number 13 is staying with Miss Taylor as she was assigned to a 13th bat talion and 13 friends saw her off at the station when she left Salem. Wanda Green, WAC stationed at Ft Jackson, SC, is in the mili tary personnel office. She en listed in November, 1942, and took basic training at Daytona Beach, Fla., before being as signed to Ft. Jackson. She has been home on furlough visiting her sisters, Mrs. Mazine Grie pentrog and Mrs. John K. Rich ards, and brother-in-law, Lt. Richards. CpL Green will b here for another week. She has two brothers in the navy, both overseas. New Class for Nurses' Aides A new Red Cross nurses' aide class will begin on Monday, Oc tober 11, with Mrs. Louise Arne son the instructor. This will be a day class and housewives, who will be able to work during the daytime, are asked to register for the class. There is an urgent need for nurses' aides as the regular nurses at the hospitals are being called Into the service monthly. Those wishing to join the class are asked to register at the Red Cross before October 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin Ritchie are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Patricia Sue, born at the Salem General hospital on Thursday, Septem ber 23. The little girl has an older sister, Linda Rae, and her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. C Pickens and Mrs. J. W. Ritchie. TURNER" Mrs. Ksby Mertle entertained members of the Sun shine club at her home on Wed nesday , afternoon, with piawg made for a quilting bee to be held at the next all day meet ing of the club with Mrs. W. R. Hogsed hostess. Following an in formal afternoon, Mrs. Mertle served refreshments to the fol- ' lowing members: Mrs. 1 Pauline Regier, Mrs. Stella :Mfller, Mrs. Lawrence Brown of Salem, Mrs. Edith Mellis. Mrs. Anna Win. dom, and Mrs. Alice Van OsdoL Revival Series y To Start Sunday At Foursquare Gospel A series of revival services win start at 7:43 pjn. Sunday night at the . Foursquare Gospel v church, 19th and Breyman streets, ac cording to Rev. T. W. Hender son, the pastor. Services; will be conducted every night . except Monday and Saturday. K 7-'.. Evangelist Reppond will be preaching at all the services ex cept Sunday rnoming. No closing date has been set as yet There wiU be special musical numbers offered climaxed by messages from the speaker. . , Rev. Henderson extends an in vitation to everyone to attend. : fha OHEQON STATESMAN. SalerrL Visitor Feted At Party -Friday ; - - . Mrs. Roscoe C Wilson pre sided at a smartly arranged dessert luncheon on Friday af ternoon at her South Church street home for the pleasure of - Mrs. "Rudy Kappel of Portland,, who is a house guest at .the W2-. son home this week. ." Bouquets of autumn flowers decorated the .guest rooms and during the afternoon contract bridge was in play. Covers. were placed for the ; honor guest, Mrs. Rudy Kappel, , Mrs. E r v i n L. Peterson, Mrs. i Thomas H. Dunham, Mrs. W3 : lard (Thompson, : Mrs. George - Williamson;-Mrs. Clarence Ham ilton, Mrs. Donald Burke, Mrs. Stuart LanceCeld and Mrs. Ros coe Wilson. Club Discusses Finances That another $20,000,000 would be appropriated by congress for "prenatal care, delivery of the serviceman's child and subse quent' nursing care for the moth er" but that none of this would . be available to army wives in Oregon was brought out by the reading of clippings from Oregon an out-of-state newspapers at the regular meeting of the Taga longs at the YWCA Wednesday ; night. A deadlock between three plans in Oregon seems to be holding back federal allotments, it was reported: namely, that of the . children's bureau of the United States department of la bor, which has been accepted by 42 states, that of the Oregon State Medical society, and that of the Oregon state board of health. Information regarding other sources of maternity aid will be presented to the club, at the next meeting in answers to letters sent out by Mrs. H. R. Anthony, USO adviser. Mrs. William Cohen, secretary, presided. An "enthusiastic report was given of the USO trip to the Eyerly ranch Sunday and those who were unable to attend were urged to go at the next opportunity, which will be Sun day, Oct. 3. Mrs. A. J. Rahn was the visiting guest, entertaining the members during the social hour following the business ses sion. A new member was Mrs. John McAteer of Boston, Mass. Host esses were Mrs. Velma Franks, jr., and Mrs. Verne Wallin. Shower Honors Joan Nye Mrs. Leo Brockway and her mother, Mrs. Joseph Teel, were hostesses for a bridal shower Tuesday night at the former's home on State street in honor of Miss Joan Nye, fall bride-elect. Bouquets of gladioluses were arranged about the rooms and a late supper was served by the hostesses. Honoring Miss Nye were Mrs. Edith Nye, Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. Russell Hoff, Miss Lil lian Oliver, Mrs. Chester Good man, Mrs. B. A. Schlumpf, Miss Marian Macy, Miss Rosemary Hinkle, Miss Adah Mae Teel, Mrs. -Leo Brockway and Mrs. Joseph Teel. Mr. and Mrs. Max rwmi (Janet Byrd) are in Tucson, Arizona, visiting with his par ents for several weeks. Mr. Mc Millan will enter the armed ser vices this fall. RATION CALENDAB FOOD Canned Goods Blus stamps U. V and W good through October SO. Meat, cheese, canned flab, and edi ble fats Red stamps X. Y and Z now good, void October S. Brown stamp A and B now valid, food unttl Oc tober 8. Sugar Coupon No. 14 expires Oc tober SI. good for S pounds. Nos. IS and IS valid tor 9 pounds each can ning sugar. Apply to ration board foe additional ration if needed. SHOES Stamp Mo. IS. book one, valid through October 31. " OASOLJNK Book A coupons No. S now food. ITJEL OEL Period 1 coupons In new fuel oil rations valid through January S. One unit, period S coupons vaUd through September SO for 10 gallons. Ten unit, period S coupons, valid through Sep tember 30 for 100 gallons. Coupons with gallonage printed on the face vand for amount Indicated until ex ' pu-ation data shown on coupon sheet. Cars with C ration books must have tires Inspected every 3 months; B books every 4 months: A books every months. September 30 next Inspec tion deadline for A book holders. ; Commercial motor vehicles tire to- ipccooDi every roonuis or to7j UM nlUa hth...p m.i ill trt- f Church of Air Starts Quiz Rev. T. W. Henderson, pastor of the Foursquare church and con ductor of the Foursquare church of the air which broadcasts every Sunday between 3 30 and 430 pjn. over KSLM, has added a new feature to his program, v , Every Sunday, during the pro gram, he will ask one question on religious subjects over the radio, and the one who sends in the Cor rect answer first will receive a gift in the man as. a token of good will from the Foursquare Church of the Air; The correct answer must be in writing. The winner will be announced on the follow ing week over the radio. Oregon, Saturday Morning. September 25, 1343 ' Visiters la the capital are Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert Bur rell ; of Altus, Oklahoma. Mrs. Burrell is the former Alice Un ruh, and. they are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bur rell and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Un ruh. They arrived Tuesday and will be here for ten days. Lt. Burrell is' a flying instructor at the Altus advanced flying school. ' Mrs. Howard Flsminn and her mother, : Mrs. Pearl .Ames, have returned, from a week's say at Neskowin. Today's -Menu Just to go a bit Mexican, well have enchiladas for Monday's meal, to utilize lamb left from Sunday's roast This recipe is a North American, adaptation of the recipe. . . TODAY ' Potato salad Celery sticks - Cube steams v Buttered shell beans Lemon and lime pie ' '(;.- , ' -. r; SUNDAY --vPeach cottage cheese salad Lamb steaks with French fried potatoes Harvard beets -Apple cobbler - MONDAY Fresh green salad Enchiladas with Mexican sauce - Fruit bowl The tortillas, the Middle Am erican women make them, would be much too . difficult lor us to duplicate.' They; an made from corn meal, stone ground to exact ly the right texture, the dough -then being -deftly patted and flipped to a thin cake by hand and cooked expertly on soap- stone griddles without even a smidgin of grease. ; From the northern part of Mexico comes a recipe using flour instead of stone ground corn meaL making it possible for us to serve quite a creditable version of the enchilada. The traditional fillings and sauce are used to give the dish its authen tic Middle American touch. ENCHILADAS 1 cup chopped left-over lamb 2 cups Mexican sauce Salt and pepper to taste tortillas Mix lamb thoroughly with cup of the sauce. Season well with -additional salt and pepper. Spread on tortillas and roll up, fastening with toothpicks if nec essary. Arrange side by side in shallow baking dish and pour over the remaining sauce. Re heat in a quick oven, 450 degrees until bubbling hot, about 25 min utes. Sprinkle with a little grat ed cheese before heating, if liked. Garnish witH chopped parsley. Serves six. MEXICAN SAUCE 2 onions, minced 3 tablespoons shortening . 3 tomatoes, chopped 1 green pepper, minced Vt teaspoon salt pepper 1 chicken bouillon cube 1 cup water Melt shortening, add onion and cook gently until soft Add rest of ingredients and simmer cov ered for 45 minutes. TORTILLAS 1 cup flour i Yi teaspoon sal t 2 eggs 1 cup milk 7 Mix eggs with flour and salt Add milk gradually and beat vigorously with rotary egg beat er. The batter should be very thin and smooth. Have a small frying pan hot and greased light ly. Pour in sufficient batter to just cover the bottom of the pan and cook over medium heat lift ing the edges of the pancake with a spatula, allowing any liquid batter to run underneath, and shaking the pan to prevent stick ing. . When the underside is lightly browned and the top set &iP over the pancake and brown the other side. Repeat process until the batter is used up, stacking the finished .pancakes in a nap kin to keep warm and soft. Makes six seven-inch pancakes. Woodbura Churches CHKISTIAM SCIKNCK ' Second and Garfield streets. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. FKKK MKTHODIST Rev. V. M. Abbott, pastor. Sunday School S ajn. Morning service 11 'dock. Evening service, f 'dock. FTJIX. GOSPEL. - rtrst and Hayes streets. Mrs. Lore Sorensen. pastor. Sunday school 0S a.m. Morning service 11 O'clock. Chil dren's church lOl pjn. Evening serv ice 75 'clock. Tuesday service 1041 ajn. Wednesday prayer service T4S ?jn. Xriday, young people's meeting, HS pjn. rMMAMtrax. xxjraoLKtt Sunday school lts ajn. Morning ciTica 9:30 o'clock. BETHEL PKESBYTEBUAN Sunday school 10:43 ajn. Mr. Louis Koenig. Supt. Morning service at 10. ITJtST PRXSarTEKIAK ' ' -7' Sunday school lt ajn. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor T p.m. ' Evening service at S 'clock at Christian church. Prayer meeting Thursday at S pjn,-?.. y -urf:;,- CHKrsTiAN cHmacn i- :' r ; Newell Morgan, pastor. Sunday chool IS m Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Art Thou the Man?" Young people's meeting T p.m. Evening service o'clock. D. Lester Fields, speaking. - , METHODIST - . D. Lester FieTds, pastor. Sunday school IS ajn. Morning service - 11 o'clock. Seiinon subject. "The Great est Question Ever Asked.' Evening set t ice at a 'dock at Christian church. ST. unrjrs catholic " Rev. V. L. Morlenbeter. pastor. Sun day masses at S. SJ0 and 10 JO ajn. Week aay masses at T30 rormsQCAKE gospel East Lincoln street. Rev. Mrs. Explains Bible I i .7. i II Rey L. Brawn, outstanding Bible teacher, will start a series f lee tares Sunday at 7:SS pjn. at the First Baptist; church, eentuolng for a week doriax the Evaagelis tie Bible conference. He wBl il lustrate Ids aaessages with large ' charts. Church Troupe Coming OcU 9 On 'Saturday night, October 9, at J AS o'clock. Rev. Percy Craw ford and his party of the Young Peoples Church of the Air will conduct a gospel service in the au ditorium of the Leslie junior high school. In addition to Mr. Craw ford the party consists of Mrs. Crawford, pianist, the Young Peo ple's Church oLthe Air male quar tet and Al Zahlout and his "sing ing violin." The First Baptist and Calvary Baptist churches are sponsoring the service. , The group, has been making a tour of the west in the interests of their nationwide broadcast of the, gospel. They may be heard every Sunday at 1J0 pjn. over the Mutual network. In the east. Mr. Crawford's program is one of the most popular among the young and old alike. In addition to his radio ministry he is the president of King's college in Delaware, is director of a large victory center for service men in Atlantic City, conducts the Pine brodk Bible , conference in Penn sylvania, in addition to a Chris tian book store in Philadelphia. Since going on a coast to coast network, Mr. Crawford and the YPCA have grown in popularity. It is hoped that this citywide meeting with the Crawford party may be well attended by Salem people, for a real treat is in store for those who enjoy good Chris tian music and the old gospel as Mr. Crawford presents it. Williams Tells cs Preaching at both Sunday ser vices, Rev. W. levin Williams has selected "God's Greatest Handi cap1 for his morning theme and Tools Rush In . . '." for the 7:30 o'clock hour at the First Presby- .terian church. Miss Alta Davis, the new direc tor of Christian education, will bring a five-minute report on im mediate plans for the Sunday school to be put in operation in the month of October. , The senior choir, under the di rection of Clifford Elliott, will sine two anthems. "Send Out Thy Light" by Gounod and "As Tor rents in Summer." Elgar. At the night service, a trio composed of Agnes Drummond, vman Garri son and Clifford Elliott, will sing "God Be in My Head" by Grant Schaefer. , The church calendar will carry a series of references, for daily Bi ble ' readings upon which ' the Thursday night services will be based. During the month of Octo ber the books of Genesis and Matthew will be studied. Leslie Methodists To Give Concert The choir of the Leslie Metho dist church, under direction of Melvin L. Gilson, will present a sacred concert Sunday at S pan. in the church. South Commercial and Meyers streets. 1 Anthems, solos and duets - will comprise the' program. Soloists are to be Marr Margaret Iivesay, contralto; Michael Carolan. tenor; Corydon Blodgett, baritone; and Harlalee Wilson, violinist The public is invited -t--" eaawaveaBurMowaBBnawraMBaavasranaa) Aumsville Church Of Christ Reopens AUMSVILLE With Chris Ko- witz, Jr Tif Salem in the pulpit. the Church of Christ here, closed during the summer because of lack of ;ministerial services, 7 will reopen Sunday raaorning. - . ' . Mrs. Claude Boone is superin tendent of the Sunday school, which meets at 9:45 ajn. Church services -Are at . 117 ajn. Musical talent will be brought out from Salem. ' Max T. Gulick. pastors. Sunday school tS sum. Morning sesvlc 11 o'clock. Crusaders. S3Q pjn. Evening sanies IW CHICK. BVnWMI MlWjfVI ,!- stion Unknown.'!. :- -CHURCH OP GOD IL s. Pulton, pastor. Sunday school ia aw. 4ia-mtit i mU m - 11 aVInclr Crusaders 7dS pjn. Evening service S woes, as iks weuneeuay an Sunday Topi Church - Services in Salem KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONOKEGATION AL - - ' 19th and Eerry streets. WiSard Hall, nas tor. Siuiday school le kMorninE service , 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Mina oi rnruu HETH AWT STV. KCrOEMED Capitol and Marion streets. E. A. Kielsmeier. - pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, - xny tfuruen upon the LorL -'..:v y. -y.. WESLXTAN METHODIST 15th and Mill streets. Lowel Gflger, pastor.; Sunday school 10 a-m. Morning service 11 o'cjock.-wxk eau pjn. a,v enlng service T0 o'clock. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday. I pjn. riRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS - ChemekeU and liberty streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Services - II ajn. and S nan. Sermon subject. "Reality Wednesday meeting at S pjn, includes testimonies. : 7:. . ' CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALQ statn ana lstn streets, r. a. Tbeuer. BD.- pastor. Sunday . school : ajn. Morning service 11 clock. subject. -Taught ec the Lord. MARION STREET ONENESS TABERNACLE 141S Madison street. Ray M. Bllx- seth. pastor. Sunday " school IS ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening servie S 'clock; . Prayer meeting Thursday, t pjxu. ,. nOCANCEL BAPTIST Basel and Academy streets. Warren C Hale, pastor. Sunday school IS ajn. Morning service u o'clock. Young peo ple's meeting at T JO pjn. Evening serv ice S o'clock) . Prayer meeting . Wed nesday at S pjn. FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school S:4S ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, -The Marvelous Attrac tion of an Uplifted Christ.' Young people's meeting 1 pjn. Evening serv ice 7:49 o'clock o'clock. Praver meet ing Wednesday. T:49 pjn. . COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th ana Court streets. W. H. Lyman. pastor. Sunday school S:49 ajn. Morn ing service 1030 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. The Master Is Here." Christian Endeavor hour 7 pjn. Evening service S 'clock. Dedication of US and Chris tian flags- Chaplain H. E. Melon, speaker. Servie. eand. choice "nractice Thursday, 7 JO pjn. FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. J. C. Har rison, pastor. Sunday school S:49 ajn. Morning service IS -JS9 o'clock. Seiinon subject. The Value of the Individual' by Dr. William Warren Sweet ox the University of Chicago. Evening service T:4S o'clock. Sermon subject. The Sea So Great. My Boat So Small." Youth fellowship will meet at S o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Pal- leske, 1337 Court street. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 18th and Breyman streets. Rev. T. W. Henderson, ThB, pastor. Sunday school S:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Christ's Last Token of Love." Evening service 7:49 o'clock. Evangelist Reppond will preach. - Services every night except Monday and Saturday at 7:43 n jn. Sunday, 4:34 pjn street meeting at court and commercial streets. M pjn Crusaders service. BETHEL BAPTIST' North Cottage and D streets. J. T. oi- thoff,' DD. pastor. Sunday school S:49 ajn. Morning service 11 , o'clock. Ser mon subject, "Seeing Him Who Is In visible' Youth hour at 6 JO pjn. Ev ening service 7:49 o'clock. Sermon subject. The Way to Happiness." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:49. PILGRIM HOLINESS 079 Market street. - Rev. Shrniun Moore, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "God's Work." Evening serv ice s o'clock. Prayer meeting Wed nesday. S pjn. FIRST EVANGELICAL Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Wlshart. pastor. Sunday Evangelical Groups Have Dinner, Program The Woman's Missionary ? soci ety and the brotherhood of the First Evangelical church met for a pot-luck . dinner and program featuring loyalty as a "Goal for Growth and "Expanding Fellow ship." Appearing as " Christian "and non-Christian characters la a playlet were Robert Bennett,. Ag nes Kleewan, John Pilve and Ma ry Center. William Cooksley read the devotions and the chorus, led by Virginia Nance and Ernest Friesen, with the male quartet, ladies quartet and m i zed trio, furnished music. 7 7 -i" ' The pastor. Rev.' 2. Kenneth Wishart, outlined the year's pro gram. , First Methodists Slate Dr. Sweet Gaest preacher Sunday morn ing 7 at the First ; Methodist church wDl ' be Dr. 7 William Warresi Sweet of the University ml Chicago, edaveater; aatkar and Christlaii .leader af Metha dlsm. 7. ' ' 'r: . '; '. ' ' In trd acing hlsa win be Dr. George Uerbert Smith, presi dent of Willamette vnlrersitr. Dr. j. C narrlsea wm lead the saerntng warship service with Deaa Melvtn Gelst directing the cbolr ad Fret. T.8. Keberts at the' mrgmn. FffiS? EMillODIS CE30E1CE3 ; ' Corner Church and State! Extends cordial inritatioii to . its services Sunday morning at 10:50 to hear . dr. mmAir of the University of Chicago ";' "THE VALUE OF THE lM)IVn)UAL" I's mo StaS! Hear This New Broadcast Every Da j (Except Sunday) T7esley JoKnson, Director PAGE FIVE school 9M a.m. Junior church at 11 mm Uornln, wrviea 11 o'clock. S(r- moti subiact. "Women in Divine Or der." Youth groups will meet at :- pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Ser mon subject, "Let's Be Practical By Curing Seli-Centeredness." Prayer hour Thursday, 7 JO pjn. FIRST SPIRITUALIST 2 IS North Commercial street. Serv ice 30 o'clock, i Sermon subject, "Questions and Answers." ' Evening service 7 JO o'clock, licv. Mary Gosser Mann, speaker. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE - rifth snd Gaines streets. C. IT. Steinmann. pastor. Sunday school 0:4i a m. Morning aervice 11 o'clock. Ser-. on subject. "Seated - witn uuist" Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "Are We Approaching the End of the Age?" Wednesday, 7 JO p.m., prayer meeting. " AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 North Church street M. A. Get- tendaner. DD. pastor. Sunday school 9 At ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Christian elome. - FIRST BAPTIST Marion and Liberty streets. Irvlns A. Pox. DD. pastor. Sunday school :49 am. Morning aervice 11 o'clock; Sermon subject. The Church's Answer to an Inquiring World." Evening aerv ice 7 JO o'clock. Roy L. Brown. Oregon jsaptist Stat evangelist will speak. Young people and adult Bible study 30 pjn. Prayer meeting Wedifesday, 7 JO pjn. HAYES YILLE BRANCH Bayesvllle school. Sunday school S:4S ajn. Dewey Davis. Supt. - BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH Brush College school. Rev. Earl L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school 3:49 ajn. stark Bueu. supt. Morning aervice 10:45 o'clock. . Young people's meetinx S JO pjn. - FOUR CORNERS BRANCH East State and Elma streets. Sunday hooi tS ajn. Leon Lambert. Sunt. Evening service 7:49 o'clock. Rev. Earl L. Baker, speaker. BYPU 7 pjn. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 .-45 pjn. ENGLEWOOO UNITED BRETHREN . IN CHRIST North 17th street and Nebraska av enue.. Rev. Chester O. Goodman, pas tor. Sunday school t:49 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subjeeC "The Touch of His Hand." Chrtstta. Endeavor 7 pjn. Evenlne servlca S o'clock. Sermon subject, The BatUe of Life." Prayer meeting Thursday. S p.m. tiiti rwwrrm 336 State street Olive Stevens. MsD. Morning service 1049 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Dwellers In the Kingdom." CALVARY BAPTIST South Liberty and East Miller streets, Edward L. Allen, pastor. Sunday school f .-49 ajn. Senituu wbject. "Introduction to Jonah." Evening servlca 7 JO. Ser in subject, "Spiritual Recovery. Wednesday. 7 JO pjn. service In chare of Missionary committee. Mrs. G. E. Ross, speaker. S JO pjn, choir rehears al. - CHURCH OF CHRIST South 13th and Leslie streets. Evan gelist Will M. Thompson will be speaker. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Basket lunch will be served at noon. Albert Smith, minister of the Church of Christ of Corvallis. ell ideiiver the message at 2:30 pjn. -Evening service 0:49 o'clock. Preach ing 7:49 pjn. FIRST CHURCH OP GOD Corner. Cottage and Hood streets. Rev. H.'A. Schlatter, pastor. Sunday school S :49 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "First Step to Cur... T ! Vnn ..niW 7:49 o'clock." Sermon subject. "The Mora Excellent Way." , i FIRST CHRISTIAN ., ! Center and High streets. Rev. Dud ley Strain, pastor. Sunday school S:4S ajn. Morning aervice -10 20 o'clock. Sermon subject, ''On Learning How to Learn." 11 "am, children's church. :4S pjn. Christian Endeavor. Evening service S 'dock. Sermon subject. "At- ' tempting the Impossible." ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL ' Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swtft. pastor. Communion 7 JO ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Instructions : for confirmation 7 pjn. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ' ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ferry and 13th streets, Eric M. John son, pastor. Sunday school t:45 a.m. Morning servie 11 o'clock. 6 JO pjn young people's service. Evening serv ie 7:49 o'clock. Rev. Wise of Hermosa Beach. Calif., preaching. Wednesday, 7:0 pjn, service. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter and Jefferson streets, S. Jtaynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 am. Morning servie it o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Gospel According to You." Evening service f o'clock. Youth Fellowship. CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE ' ' , Center and Uth streets. Rev. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school t:49 ajn. Morning -service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Not By Might, but By My Spirit" S0 p.m, youth's hour. Evening servie 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Devil Is Unfair."' Prayer service Wednesday, 7 JO pjn. i FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Marlon and Cottar a streets. David' Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school t:4S ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser--mon subject. "I Believe in the Church. A service of recognition for all officers of the church will be observed during tn worship hour. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Winter and Chemek ta streets. Rev. W. Irvln Williams, pastor. Sun day school M ajn. Morning service loss o'clock, sermon subject, -cod's Greatest Handicap." Evening service . 7 JO O'clock. Sermon subject. "Foola Rush In . . ." Service Thursday, 7J pjn. . -:,v7. Valloy Churches NIDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor. Morning servie 11 o'clock. Ladles Aid meeting Wednesday at a pjn. Hostesses are Mrs. Martin Boat void. Mrs. Ted Rostvold and Mrs. liga Rogen. MENNONITE BRETHREN 1129 Dm street. West Salem. Rev. A. A. Loewen, pastor. Sunday school S:4S ajn. Morning aervice 10:49 o'clock. Visiting convalescent homes. S pra. YPF 7:19 p.m. Evening service 7:4 o'clock. Wednesdsy. prayer meetmg. Thursday, choir rehearsal. Priday. jun ior choir rehearsal.