-The) OHZGOTI .STATESMAN. ScJemOreeorL Certardcty MornlngOcto&er S3. 1S43 Van Winkle Rules;- Manufac turers of sleeping bags, for -use of the army, may use mixtures of jjovernment-proc esied feathers .and down without labeling the bags as being made irom second hand materials, Attorney General I. H.'Van Winkle ruled Friday. He said he was advised by the state health department that the sleeping bags w ould go to the government and would not be sold to civilians. The opiiiion was ask ed by the Philadelphia quarter- master depot , " Tune in tonight hear the Gali lean Hour, KSLM, 9:45 every Sat urday evening. Cyn' Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nafl Bank Bid.: . Commissioners . All ' Away All three members of the state indus trial accident " commission L. O. Arens, T. Morris Dunne and Paul E. Guerske are now, in. the east attending -.national conferences. Arens and Guerske are attending the international convention of in- 'dustrial accident commissioners at ' Harrisburg, 'Pa, while Dunne; Is . attending a conference of federal ' ' unemployment " conimission offii cials at St Louis,-Mo.' "; , B ;' ', .-.: -,-: '':ii-il4 ;' It costs no more. to. use the, best! Re-roof now. with Pabco roofing. v No down -payment -12- months to : pay J. Phone. 8221. R. L. 1 Elfstrom . Co, 375 Chemeketa t' '. - '".. . Stove Repairing; Ph. 5110. r ' Police-"Steal" Carflcity" police, - - who early Thursday night remov- ed a car. from a parking place -too near; the Oregon Electric railroad tracks beside the papermill later - found themselves branded with an uncomplimentary name when Noel A. Baker, route five, Salem, re ported the vehicle stolen. Police told Baker where the car had been stored, gave him the parking tick- t et and the "stolen car" report was withdrawn. " ', "- ' Dance tonight, ' Salem ' armory."' New patterns added for our wall paper special. Elf strom's, I 375 Chemeketa. ' ' .." r. ... : r- . . '-"H Three Industrial. Deaths There "were three fatalities. 1285 indus trial accidents and 19 -claims for occupational disease, benefits re ported to the state industrial acci dent commission here during the week ended October 21. The fa talities nicluded Isaac, Hil Dal las, fire-warden;" James' F. Cof felf Springfield, "carpenter, and William M. West, Corvallis, log-- 'ger. ' ( - ' I ... "r'' ' .J '"'I Wanted,- experienced shoe sales man. Permanent position. Apply Style Arch Shoe Co, 357 State St Excellent salary. - ,- i ; ; .. 'f i " ". . Dr. Hendrik de Lange, CJ5.B, of New York City, member of the Board -of -Lectureship - of v The V Mother Church, The Tirst Church of Christ,- Scientist,, in' Boston, Massachusetts, will deliver a free . lecture" entitled Christian iSci- ence: The Science of. Divine Com- Ipleteness, in the Leslie Jr. High . auditorium, South Cottage - and .'Howard Sts, on Monday, October '25, at 8 p. m. .- - .--:- To Portland Mrs. N. C. Hubbs and daughter, Virginia, are spend . ing the weekend in Portland. . i flDbitiiary .r hX the. residence . 2180 Myrtle : avenue, October 20, Anna Yung, age 5(t y?ars, wife of .Matt Yung ol Salem; mother of Joseph Young of the United States army at Riv erside, Calif.; sister of Mrs. Mar r garet Probe of Salem, John We ; ber and Andrew Weber, both, of I Los Angeles, Calif '. Mrs. Mary r Yung of Canada, Nick . Weber, Mrs. Eva Koch and Miss Teresa . Weber, all of .Yugoslavia, Recita- tion of Rosary Friday, October 22, at 8 P,mv in ; the W. . T. Rigdon company chapel.. .Requiem high mass Saturday, October 23, at 10 J ajn, at St Vincent de Paul Cath 1 olic church. Entombment in Mt i Crect Abbey mausoleum. .; - i 1 i Crewder ; At the residence, 2445 Cherry - avenue, Karen LeAnn ' Crowder, f age --4 months, 12-days, infant daughter of iSr. and Mrs. James " T. CroWden The father ; is with the US army. Announcement of services will be made later by 1 the W. T. Rigdon company. Kiel f Jesse Chester Kiel of Freewater, Ore, October 21, at a local hos pital at the age of 17. Survived i by. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kiel of Milton, Ore. Shipment has been '. made to Walla ; Walla, Ore,, for services and interment by Clough . Barrick company. . t Greer - ... . . - . . . George Greer of Marshfield at a i local ' hospital ' October 22. Ship . ment has. been ftaade to Marsh : field by Clougb-Barrick company ' fojrvices and interment First Methodist Church . Sunday, 10:50 . ; - "Modern Man in Search of a Soul" -r A' sermon by the pastor '' - The Sunday! School is the greatest solution in f American Life of Juvenile Delinquency. Come Sunday, 9:43, With Toar Children - v Sat. sunset 6:12 Sun. sunrise 7:41 (Weather on page 1) Funeral Monday -Funeral ser vices will be held Monday in Se attle for Mrs, George B. Doust who died Tuesday at Lake Forest Park, home of one of her sons. The late. Mr. Doust was in : the creamery business in Salem from 1913 to 1931, later going to Seat tle to become a lumber dealer. Dance tonight Salem armory. -Bid Requests Few Smallest letting of contracts for a number of I years will ,be made by the state ' highway commission at its next meeting in Portland- on No vember 8, R. H. Baldock, - state highway engineer,, announced Fri day. The contracts will involve two rock pile projects with an expen diture not to exceed $50,000. , " ; Hear- Lon -. R. 'Woodrum, , Poet Evangelist o n i g h t . 9:45. The Galilean Hour, KSLM. " .-;- " Thrasher Appointed . George W Thrasher, route 2, Grants Pass, Friday was appointed to the "Jos ephine , county selective service board. He succeeds E. W. Hughes, who resigned recently. Thrasher's appointment a was announced by State 'Selective Service Director Elmer V. Wooton. Lutz florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N, Lib. - Bark Output LewElliott state park produced 42,000 pounds of cascara bark, in ' the' 1943 season, which was far less than the orlg inal estimate, state forestry offi cials reported Friday. George W. Olson, Reedsport, holds i the con tract for peeling the bark which is worth $8000 this year. . For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty.. ' Wanted: Used car. Ph. 5110. ' ir t . . - - - . . , Business Name. Filed Certifi cate of - assumed business name Grand i Central Market! ?I5 North High street was filed Fri day in the county clerk's office by Milton D. Parker following cer tificate of relinquishment by Da vid Caplan. ; Dimout IPonlbflne IHid3B(ODdIs CIRCUIT, COURT . . Opal Marie Eagan Prouty vs. Cyrus Franklyn Prouty; complaint for annulment of marriage alleges parties were married less than six months after plaintiff's divorce, unknowingly violating Oregon di vorce lawJ defendant's 'answer admits all allegations and asks de cree in accord with complaint . Stella May Iiams vs. Irum Ed gar Hams; divorce decree awards custody of one child to plaintiff with $25 a month for support, confirms .property settlement .. D. C. Minto vs. Oregon Pulp & Paper Co.; order of voluntary non suit on plaintiffs motion, with prejudice. . . ' ' Agnes G. Hooker vs. Elmer M. Hooker; divorce complaint alleges cruelty, asks custody of one child and support money; couple. mar ried July 29, 1940, in Vancouver, Wash; - - - -: . - . i P. J. Russ et al vs. Ed Blessing and . Jim Busch; application to place on trial docket ; State Industrial Accident com mission vs. Mrs. Hong Hop Lee; order, allowing four , specifications and denying two others of defend ant's .. motion to strike parts of complaint - . t " " ; Amos Corhouse vs. 'Anna Cor- house; petition for order appoint ing some qualified person , to join petitioner in execution of a deed sets forth that' this procedure is ! advisable because petitioner is In dividually part owner of the prop erty and also guardian of the es tate which owns an interest :; ; 'b Leona : A. . Warberg vs. Orville J. Warberg; application to place on trial docket; default order. . . . i Eva Ballweber vs. D. V Ball weber; . divorce complaint, asks $2000 lump sum alimony, undi vided half, interest in certain real property, certain ; personal prop-; erty and suit money; couple mar ried July 18, 1914. . State Unemployment Compen sation' cornmission vs. Paul' N. Reynolds doing business as loan ha Power Co.; default judgment for $74.90 and interest and costs; PROBATE COURT ; V? -J Annie Blodgett Bernard estate; order discharges Erma Garrett administratrix, and exonerates bond; receipt of distributees. . f Mervin Dullum and Areleigh Dullum estate; order-approves .fi nal account as to Mervin Dullum, who has attained majority, of E. Ray Dullum, guardian, s --. Charles Lester Bonney estate; order appoints George W. Hubbs administrator of estate of esti mated value of $6000. i -: ;. : . Elizabeth Nesner estate; order appoints Earl M. Daue, Bessie Smith and Ruth Busch appraisers. i Robert E. Larson guardianship; - Miss Stratum Named Uiss Anna Stratton of -Portland was appointed a member of the Ore gon state board for the examina tion of and registration of . gra duate nurses, by Gov. Earl Snelt Miss Stratton, director of nursing education ia the Portland sanita rium and hospital,' succeeds Miss Ruth Wheelock who has resigned. Modern, well made painted' or un painted i furniture, - shop R. - D. Woodrow's, 345 Center street ; r Register Two Da js Registra tion for ration book No. 4 at An keny schoolhouse wjll-take place next Monday., and Tuesday from 3 to-5 pjru each day, it was an nounced Friday. - . , Prepare now for a post-war posi tion by attending day or evening classes in the Merritt . Davis School of Commerce, 420 State St Phone 2-1415. ' Club Meets Monday . Town send club No." 2 will meet at Les lie Methodist church, Myers and South Commercial street Monday night with. a social period start ing at 8 o'clock. -;. . . ' Turkey jpickers and packers ,re port' Tues. morn. Call .or y phone Sat or Mon. morn.;, Marion creamV ery and Poultry Co. . 'II Wanted:Used Furniture. Ph. 5110. !.VV-.-..---iT-,-;J.v.t.;;;; . j," -. . - C ' ; Narse Retnras Helga Brosten returned Friday to- her -duties .as a nurse at the state tuberculosis hospital, following "a two-weeks' vacation - in V Aberdeen, .t Wash, Portlarid and Silverton. ,i .r Dance tonight Salem "armory. Cntler en Jeb-City Police Sgt Jack Cutler returned to the sta tion desk late this .week -with what he called a "poor fishing rec ord but a pleasant vacation" be hind him. ' ' , ; . Becker to Talk ; To Sunday School At Aliddle Grove. : v - MIDDLE GROVE-There will be a preaching 'service at the schoolhouse Sunday, October 24, beginning at 7:30 pjn. Rev. Peter Becker, "union Sunday 'school mis sionary;' ; : will t be ; the ; speaker. There will- also be ' special music. Additional Local News On Page 9 order . approves final ; account of Anna L. ' Farren, guardian, ward having attained majority. ' William H. Niccolson estate; or der, approves final account of Charles W.. Niccolson. and B. W. Jewell, executors, and directs dis tribution of estate. ': v 'f ' 1 j - Dorothy Lais estate; order au thorizes R. J. Lais, administrator, to sell real property. ; w - Alfred. Peter Jesperson guard ianship; - order approves annual account of First National Bank of Portland, guardian, which shows receipts of $1503.14, disbursements of $1230 including $1050 invest ed in United States series E bonds, cash balance of $2722. . Ada M. Hanes estate; order ap points George K. ; Sundlie admin istrator of portion of estate In Marion county. " y Waiter F. Downing estate; order authorizes Benjamin B Goodman, administrator do bonis non, to sell real estate; waivers of heirs. JUSTICE COURT George William "Smith; operat ing motor vehicle while under In fluence of intoxicating liquor; 30 days, suspended, - $150 1 fine and costs; committed to jail on fail ure to pay. David Merle Kropf ; truck speeding, $10 and costs; no clear ance lights, $1 'and costs. ' T. A. Cantrell; verdict of guilty returned by ' jury on charge of operating motor vehicle while un der influence of intoxicating liquor; sentence to be Imposed.' MUNICIPAL' COURT Daniel M. ; Wheelock, Albany; drunk and disorderly; $10 bail. Ray M. Stiffler, Falls City; drunken -driving; $250 bait. John Allen, Turner; drunk and breaking glass; $25 balL Lawrence ' Schmitz, Chemawa ; violation of basic rule; $5 fine. . Oliver to Tallc On Joseph Books ; 4--. u;- rti ' The Thomas Mann f Joseph" books 'have inspired Dr. E. S. Oliver, professor of" English at Willamette university,! who will start a series of lectures on the subject Sunday ; morning at . the First - Cnogregational church at Marion and Cottage streets. The lectures will be given In the adult section . of the church school at 9:43 a in. This promises to be not only study of the Old . v.. . , - Rev. Hellman To Speak -At Festival Having secured one of the out standing leaders of his church in Portland in the person of Rev." W. H. Hellman as its guest speaker, Christ Lutheran church will ob serve its annual mission festival Sunday October 24, with ser vices at 11 a.m. nad 2:30 pjn. Mr. Hellman, pastor of Peace Luther an church, Portland, was "for merly professor at Pacific Luth eran college, Tacoma, Wash and president -of Hebron college, He bron, Neb. , He i has- recently re turned to .Portland after a year's absence serving as service pastor fat San Antonio, .Tex.".- " At the morning service he will speak on the subject VGlorif ying the Clay," dealing with the prob lem of mission as faced' by ' the church today. Added interest - for the .occasion this, year is the fact that much , of the fighting in New Guinea -at present .is .in.: that sec tidh where ;.the,"; American Luth eran church had maintained ex tensive ; missions; with ; headquar- ters at Finschhafen . and .Madang ian4whexe:.' lfto)L-''miwinaris became prisoners of "jhe J3P& at the time of occupation.? ;f ;ff . An '.informal service; wiil be held in the afternoon at 2:30 .when Mr.T Hellman: wai - speak; on- his experiences .as service jfastbr and director of the Lutheran "service center in Sn Antonio, Tex. His subject - wiir be,, 'Pages From a Service Pastor's Diary." The beh ter at San Antonio was one of the earliest "service centers established in the country and is considered one of the finest of its kind, hav ing . won the praise and popular ity of the officers and men sta tioned in that vicinity. r Exhibits. To Feature Baptist Event . Emphasis .on the -accomplish ments o fBaptists in the mission field . wilt . be ; made - through ex hibits when the First church in Salem observes, world parish day here November 10 with a minia ture ; Baptist convention.! , Mrs. Floyd White and Mrs. Walter Lottis are in charge of ex hibits which will be on display in the prayer meeting room, main floor of the church, all that day. Special sessions will start at 2 pjn. and continue to ; 10 pjn. "in observance of the event Among ' the - exhibits will be those depicting the Baptist work in the world; Xtit Baptist partici pation in public school, religious education; the church's : work in the . state, among .migrants, chil dren at the Farm Home near Cor vallis and Miss Edwina Vine's in struction at. ; Vanport; missionary work , among the Indians,, at the Mather School : for; Negroes", and the mission school atr. Kodiak, Alaska, - and missionary . displays from ten points in the field. - ; . , The exhibits will include actual work of -those being trained, pic tures, posters, literature, : relics and . souvenirs. Expected to . high light the display will bethe Nica raguan curios, to be 1 o a n e d by Mrs.' Ida Warnock, returned mis sionary from that field. 1 Mrs. Spaidding To Be Soloist Musical presentations will fea-r ture Sunday services at .the First Evanjtelical . church ." with ; Mrs. Josephine Albert Spaulding guest soloist, the minister. Rev. J." Ken neth Wishart" has announced." Mrs. Snauldine will sing for the morning worship"' service God Shall Wipe Away All Tears by Harker and Enough to Know" by Ogden. William Fawk, the church organist will present for the of fertory the organ arrangement of "The Lost Chord.? The pastor Will preach from the "Love Chapter" of the Bible, First Corinthians, 13th chapter. The night message will be the development of the theme "Escape From Fear." , . r Jason Lee, Methodists To Hear Dr. Purdy Dr. J, Edgar Purdy, district su perintendenV? wiir speak Sunday morning at the Jason Lee Meth odist I church. Mr. Purdy will preach on the theme, "Go There fore. The choir, directed by Rob ert RlempeL will sing. Testament stories of, Joseph . but also of the author's insights Into human history and civilzation. - Theni SiindciyL v: 11 A. M. and 7J P. it. t y. LON R. WOODRUM (Poet Evangelist) R. J. LUSH : - v (Solobt and Choir Dir.) lKxzoiQXi Church " " Center Street at 131h 'Y Services Nirhtly at Welcome : 1 ' . To Start Series - Gene Robinson, pastor of tbe Tor . er Cbnrch Christ, , will becin -;. a aeries ef special services at the Ceort Street Christian - chorch Sunday nlffht. This week of spe 1 clal services , will bring to - a ; climax the activities of October; which has beenrally month for the ; church, according te .an ' nonneement. byW.' JL' Lyman, : minister. Sunday. Mr. Robinson .wui spess sd we toeme a oian God Could - jDse." Throurhout the week .he will 'discuss soth themes - as "IIow Far 'Shall' We Go" and nVords of XireT As a special featnre-f this Sunday's services, William - R. Baird,' Jr of Earene. will direct the music. Mr Baird, an -expert violinist, will play at both services San day.; - - Baptists Slate ; Special Music : For Sunday Calvary Baptists are" still- 'Jpon tinuing , their- rustling October campaign with this Sunday, desig nated as homecoming- day The of ficers and workefs of the Sunday school conducted. a successful vis itation campaign last Sunday af ternoon j and ; it is ' believed - that through this effort as well as ad vertising, they will reach their goal of 300 for Sunday school. A . special program ; has been planned for the Sunday school session including the newly' or ganized Sunday school orchestra and the junior choir. Both of these organizations, are . making their first appearance at ' this service and the: junior choir, will .. appear in their new robes furnished by several - women of the church.' In spirational, talks will be given; by various teachers and leaders of the Sunday school and this ses sion ; will be concluded with the dedication service of teachers and members . by Rev. .Edward Allen, pastor.,- ,yr . V :. ; -: ' . At the njght service at 7 the musical; organizations 'under : the leadership of the Re vlC,' Howard Smith, minister of music," will in stitute their weekly song sermon. The theme for Sunday's musical sermon will be ."Heaven.' r Among the features In Calvary's musical program are a newly Or ganized ladies trio; a mixed quar tet, and an ensemble composed .of piano, organ, violin and vibraharp. St. Paul's To Dedicate , Service Plaque : One hundred twenty-four men and women in the service, whose names have been ' inscribed 'on a bronze and walnut plaque,will be honored ' and. prayed for by 'wor shipers at St "Paul's 'Episcopal hchurch Sunday Inorning " at 1 1 o'clock 'When "the "plaque is uih Veiled and dedicated. Rev. George H.' Swift,' rector,: will lead the service while dedicatory addresses will be : given by 'representatives from the- army and havyTHaj. Worth Wicker, ' inspector ' general from 'Camp Adair, an Episcopal clergyman, and Lt. George C Bliss, commanding officer at Will amette university. . , f A temporary altar with cruci fix and altar cloth, candle holders and two lighted candles commem orating .the' two -church members who have died in the service: is being " arranged by St Helens Guild members. -The two, CapL Howard H.' Barlow and John Rob ert Conner, have gold stars after their names on the plaque. : In charge of the plaque fund was Robert R. Bardman, chair man of the committee, C B. Mc Cullough, Lynn " T. CronemiUer, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Miss Gladys Conner , and Richard Barton.' ; 1 Church 'i Sorvicas in Salom riRST BAPTIST Marion and Liberty streets. Irvine A. Fox, DO. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a an. Morning service U o'clock. Ser Lmon subject, "Peter's Sermon at Pen tecost. Young people ana aauu utoie study, S;3 p.m. Evening service 1:30 o clock. - Sermon subject. . tl s e a Preaches Cod's Love." Prayer meeting 1:30 p.m. HAYESVnXB BRANCH Hayesvilie school. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Dewey Davis. Supt. . : BRUSH COLLEGE BKANCH Brush Colicge school. Rev. Karl L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school 1:4) a.m. Mark Buell. Supt. Morninj service 10:43 o'clock. Young people's meeUns pan. - - - rOUK COKNEBS BRANCH - East' State and Eima streets. Sunday school 9:46 a.m. Leon Lambert. Supt. BYPU V pjn."- Evening service IAS o'clock. Be v. Earl Baker, speaker. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:43 pjn. PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 443 Ferry street. G J. Eads. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 130 o'clock. 7 130 p.m. Wednesday, prayer service. 730 pjn. Saturday, .mission service. . FIRST PRESBTTTRIAN , -.-Chrmketa and Winter streets, W. Ir vin Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 10 dS o'clock: Sermon subject. "The Holy : Spirit speaking in Scripture." Evening serv ice 730 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Tragedy of Ingratitude.", Monday.: 7 30 p.m.. ' Boy Scouts. Thursday,-J 30 p.m.. service. .-'v - r:-. FOURS QUAKE GOSPEL w i.ltth and Breyman streets, Kev T. W. Hendenon, ThB, pastor. Sunday school t;4S . ajn. Morning service - II o'clock.' , Sermon subject. . ""Solomon's Choice." Evening, service 7:43 o'clocle. Sermon subject,.. The Cross and tbe Individual.- 430 pjn., street meeti&r at Court r and Com.nercial streets. 030 rjn-. young people's service. Tuesday. :4S. pjTi4 inspirational service. Thurs day, 7:45 p.m-, young people.. v - , LESLIE METHODIST ' - 1 -; South Commercial and Myers streets. Joseph;-Knotty pastor. Sunday school :45 a jn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon' subject, ' VJn the 4 Whole World." Youth groups at 30, p.m. Ev ening service 730 o'clock. . Sermon subject,- "Responsibilitj : According., to Opportunity." Prayer, meeting. Thurs day at 7 30 pjn.-,- . - " TBUTH -CENTEsVTJ -. ' : :vr. . 26S North High street. Olive Stevens. MsD, pastor. Morning service 10:43 o'clock. - Sermon subject. "The Leper Healed." Evening . service S o'clock. Sermon subject. . "Inner Harmony." Guest speaker. Or James X. Dodda of Portland. . : - . v. -. - CHUKCH OF THE NAZAKENE Center and 13th streets. Rev. Weav er W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school t:43 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. - Ser mon by - svangeiist Lon K. - wooarum. 630 p.m.. young peopleSs hour., Even ing service 730 o'clock. Sermon; by Evangelist . Woodrum. Special revival services each night during the week at 730 pjn. - -v- . - - KVIOHT MEMORIAL . ... CONGREGATIONAL . ' - - -19th . and Ferry- streets. Willard "B. Hall, pastor. Sunday school . 10 . a,m. jaornmg service a ocioci. srmun subject. -The Four Voices." On Sun day afternoon the young- people are journeying to Beavertoa to attend an all-state CongrcgaUonal youth rally. - FIRST CHRISTIAN r Center and High streets. Rev. Dud ley Strain, pastor. Sunday school t:43 a.m. Morning service 10:50 - o'clock. Sermon subject. "Before " Trouble Breaks." 11 ajn children's church un der tha leadership of Mrs. C. E. Lee. CJ5 pjn.. Christian Endeavor. Evening service S o'clock. Senna nsubject. ."A Modern Parable." Wednesday night Is church night, . . . - CHURCH OF CHRIST . ' ' Cottage and Shipping streets, H. R. ThornhlLL pastor. ' Sunday school'-'' 10 run. Morning aerviee 11 o'etoek. Ev corns - service 7 30 .o cioex. bermon subject. Uth chapter of Revelations. BETHEL BAPTIST ' ' ' ' North Cottage and D streets. Rev. J. F. . Olthoff. DD, pastor. -' Sunday scheel t:45 ajn. - Morning servic 11 o'clock,- Rev. Walter -Radke. - Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 pjn. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLK - ! ASSEMBLE- OF GOD . . . Perry and- 13th - streets," Erie 'M. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school ajn. Jdorning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. The High Cost of Dis cipleshlp." 030 p.m, young people's meeting. Miss. Bulie ' Oliver, leader. Evening service 75 -o'clock. Wednes day. 7:45 pan, service. CHRISTIAN AND " MISSIONARY ALLIANCE .--v . - ' - - ': I Tifth and Gaines streets, C. H. Stein- mann. pastor, jbunoay scnooi. va m jn. Morning ' - service - 11 ' o'clock. Sermon subject,' A Heavenly Vtaion." Evening service 730. o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Presence of Jesue." Wednesday, 730 pjn, prayer and Bible study. PILGRIM HOLINESS 75 Market street. Rev. Sherman Moore, pastor. Sunday scnooi S:45 ajn. Morning - service 11 . o'clock. Sermon subject." -Tempted as Jesus, was.- rv enlng service J39 v. -' ; FIRST CHURCH ' OF ' CHRIST ? SCIENTIST - - ''.y Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Services 11 am. and 8 pjn.'' Sermon - subject,' "Proba tion After Death. Wednesday meeting at S rpjn. Includes testimonies of healing. Reading room 14S South High street.' - --r ' W ' - i CHRIST' LUTHERAN (ALC) ' ' i State and ltth streets, TT. H. Theuer, BO. v pastor. Sunday scnooi t:45 .m. Monupg service 11 o'clocle Rev. W, H. Hellman, Portland, preaching. Sermon subject, "Glorifying the day." Serv ices 330 o'clock. Pastor Hellman will speak on his experiences as service pastor. "Pages From a Pastor's Diary." Confirmation class Saturday, 030 a.m. Church workers' course Tuesday. 730. CALVARY BAPTIST " ' ' South Liberty and Miller streets. Rev. Edward L. Allen, paste. Sunday school . 0:43 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon ' subject, "Jonah and tbe Fish." Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon subject, -"The Glory of Christ." 730 pjn, service Wednesday. 730 pjn. choir practice Thursday.:;;. HIGHLAND FRIENDS ''-: Hibbland avenue and Church street. Herman H. Macy, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. CE groups ' at 030 pjn. Evening service 730 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 730 pjn. j r' ' 4 I Edward L. Allen . . Pastor . -r -St titer t. SpVciai" Ma'sical Themes" by .'Junior and Senior ; Choirs .Under Direction' of Rev. Howard . Smith, Iinister of Music at All --Services. 7 1 - r ..- - - - ; . : JCRLVrlziY BAPTIST - CHUUCH SnitMaS? ......... FIRST EVANGELICAL - Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth-; Wishart, pastor. Sunday school f :45 a jn. Morning service 11 o'clock.- Sermon subject, "The One Enduring Quality." Youth groups will meet at :30 pjn. Evening service J? 30 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Escape From Fear." Prayer hour Thursday at 730 pm. FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. J. C. Har rison, pastor - Sunday school t:45 a.m. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Modern Man in' Search of a Soul." Evening service 743 o'clock. Sermon subject "Give Me Make Me." Youth and Intermediate fellow ships meeting at 0:30 pjn. Miss Leora Strong presenting the "Apocrypha." AMERICAN LUTHERAN - : 343 North Church street M. A. Get- cendaner, DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morn ins: service 11 o'clock. Sermon - subject. "Following Jesus in Loyalty." Luther- league 7 pjn. even' ing service S o'clock. Sermon subject. A Confession of Un worthiness. , FIRST CHURCH OF GOD. Cottage and Hood streets. ; Rev.- H. A. Schlatter. - pastor. Sunday r school B:43 ajn. liorninf service -11 . o'clock. Sermon subject. "Christ, the Head of the Church." 7:15 pjiw unified serv ices. S paw The' Lost Christ." Spe cial services every night. 7 :43 pjn. until Oct. SI. except Monday and Sat urday. w .. . i -r . v.- IM MANUEL BAPTIST -' Hazel and Academy streets. Warren Cc Hale.' pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service .11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. . "Are - You . Ready for the ' Lord's Return?" Young people's meeting at 7 pjn. Evening service 730 o'ciocav Kevf- Larson, cnapiam oi tne Deaconess hospital, will bring the mes sage. -Prayer meeting on " Wednesday at 730 pjn. . . , v .-. . -.. ' : - V "" -- . . . . . FIRST UNITED BRETHREN J e IN CHRIST - .- ; r . 1153 Mission street. Tirmsn B. Ken oyer, pastor.- Sunday- school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 O'clock. UBCZ 7 pjn. Evening service, g o'clock. ;.J. FIRST SPIRITUALIST '-i ; -248 North Commercial street. Services at 230 and 730 p.m. Afternoon-topic, "What- We" BeUeve." Night topic. "Spiritual Things." Speaker. Rev. .'Ev elyn Bennett of Portland. No-host din ner at S pjn. Circle at 0 p.m. FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets, . J. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 sum. Morning service- 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Quest for Pleasure. Young people and juniors at 7 pjn. . Evening service 7 :43 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45. BETHANY EY. REFORMED . Capitol and Marion . streets. E. A. Kielsmeier, - pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "A Prayer of Thanksgiv ing." " - - .- , , - -church or jesus Christ or , . LATTER DAY SAINTS . . !. 460 North Cottage street. Don Wall bishoD. Sundsv school ' 10 a.m. Relief -society-- and - prlesuiood - meeUng... and primary at 1135 ajn. sacrament meet ing 7 pjn.-' - y - -...". ' - . JASON LEE METHODIST . North Winter and Jefferson streets. S. Raynor Smith, pastor. - Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Go Ye There fore" by Dr. J. Edgar Purdy. Evening service 7 o'clock. Youth fellowship. - SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial and Washington street. Mrs. John J. Traehsel.. pastor. Sunday school 10 t.m. Mrs. Esther Gul lev. sDeaker. - Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Cleansed As They" Went."1 Evening service 730 o dock. CE 0:43. p.m. Max remoenon, leader. Sermon subject, "The Second Psalm. -- . x ' . - - . i- . . i . '-. - -.- .... MADISON STREET ONENESS . TABERNACLE - . I , , - 1410 Madison street. Ray Blixseth. pas tor. Sunday echool 10 ajn. Morntng service 11 -o'eleck.. Evening service S o'clock.-- Thursday - prayer meeting at S pjn. -s . -. . - ' . - r V , . :-.r . H- .J CHUKCH Or CHRIST . South Uth 'and Leslie streets. L. .L. Freeman, minister. Sunday school 10 ajn: Morning service It o'clock. Song service IJO o ciocx. rreacnmg , j w p.m.' ' . " : 'r r. ' . , . , ' " ' ' . , st. John's Lutheran' V lsth and A streets. H. W. ' Gross, pas tor. Sunday school 0a.m. Morning serv ice 10 o'clock. ' COURT STREET CHRISTIAN -. : : 17th and Court streets, W. H. Lyman.- pastor. Sunday school 0:45 ajn. UonuBf servle el030 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The . Unknown "Power . of 'flmduM." Christian .Endeavor hour. -030 pjn. Everting service 730 o'clock. Sermon subject oj guest socager, vrene Robinson. ' Services 730 - o'clock each night next week. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Marion and - Cottage streets, us via Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school 05 a.m. Morning aerviee 11 -o'clock. Sermon subject, "Enduring Convictions- About God.". 030 o'clock, .league of youth meeting. . , ; '- vv:-' Silvciion Churches CALVARY LUTHERAN- Jersey street. O. C.- Olson, pastor. Sunday scnooi 10 ajn. Olga Johnson, Supt.' Morning aerviee 11 o'clock. FIRST. CHURCH - OF- CHRIST Park and First streets, Russell My ers, pastor. Sunday ' school :45 a.m. Morning sere4eo.il o'clock. Evening service S o'clock. - . . . .. , , . TRINITY - -" : ' ' Second and B streets. M. J. K. Fuhr, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning m.mim 11 nVlnck. . Srmi subiact. The Faith of .Our Fathers." Evening service i:i ecton oy wuwr kmw. Duane Block. - leader.- Sermon subject. "The Light That Burns In the Storm." DTMANUEL LUTHERAN :; - - irfk iir4 rtmt m. T' aimiie. pastor. Sunday school It ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon . subject, "Tno Greatest Tragedy." , Communion, following.: METHODIST -' . u.Ik mm Ffolra- streets, o Leonard Jones, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Morning -service 11 o'clock. Set mon subject, "Tbe World la My Parish." EVERYONE WE L COME ! ATTENDANCE GOAL 300 SUNDAY SCHOOL : AND CHURCH SERVICES COMBINED 11 A; M; Sermon 7:30 P.' M. Sermon ; JonaK and the Fish . ... Tne Glory 'f Christ ' . -.. ..." - ' ..-. '. lassie ......... x ..... . . a .i. w,.. .,.vi.'.iJJU Williams Topic Biblical Trulh s Third in a series of historical sermons dealing with Biblical truth set forth by the Westminster assembly in 1643, "The Holy Spirit Speaking in Scripture, will be presented at the morning worship at the first PresbyteriatL church by the pastort'jlev. W. Irvin Wil liams, Sunday morning. The sen ior choir will; present two an thems. Miss F. Alta Davis will bring a five-rnihute talk on the enlarged' program of Christian ed ucation for the church school and church. - , - .The 1:30 o'clock service will fea ture Leonard Steinbock in the last of a series of four dramatic pre sentations, lie will "read from Shakespeare's "King Lear.". Mr. Williams will speak on the theme, tThe Tragedy of. Ingratitude." The special musical number will con sist of a duet , by Agnes Drum mond and Clifford Elliott Voodburn CHurchco- FOURSQUARE GOSPEL "'. East Lincoln - street. Sunday school m AK. m m Uftrvfln . ft ijm . 11 ArloclK. Crusaders 030 pjn. Evening service 1:45 .OdOCK. , ' .. . ,. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . Second and Garfield streets. Morning Service 11 o'clock. . . FREE METHODIST - - V u Ahhnft- naster. Sundav school . SH3 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service o'clock. - CHURCH OP GOD H. S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday scnooi 10 am. Moraine service 11 o'clock. rvumlfn 1-11 urn. Evening service S o'clock. Service Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. PULL GOSPEL rtr.t nH n,vm strecta. Mrs. Lora Km-mnmAMt nutnr. Kuiulav school S 45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Chil dren s church 7:15 pjn. Evening serv ice 7:45 o'clock. Tuesday service 10:45 a.m. Wednesday service 7:45 p.m. Fri- -day young people's . service 7 :45 p.m. ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC ' Rev. V. L. Moffenbeier. pastor. Sun day masses at 6, S30 and 10:30 a.m. Week day masses at 7:;30 ajn. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN stmv Rmh, rnml'V. nastor.' Sun day school 10 a.m. Morning service 10:45. : n,lT BtlCRVITlUN Rev. George Cromley, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 . o'clock. MeeUng of Sabbath school of ficers and teacners ai ,nniin imrrk n m fhriHtlan Endeavor 7 p.m. Men's meeting 730 p.m. Evening service S o'clock. Rev. Newell Mor gan i peaking. EMMANUEL LUTHERAN -Services at 030 a.m. Sunday school in -as m Confirmation , class Satur day. 10 a.m. October 31 is centennial. Sunday. Ladies' Aid to serve xeuow ship -dinner - after -services. - METHODIST - D. Lester yields,- pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. - Morning service lt o'clock. Sermon subject, "What Have We Left?" Union service o'clock "at Presbyterian.- - Tuesday,-' November , 3, Ladiea' Aid bazaar to church. CHURCH Or GOD) Sunday school 10 a Jn. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock.. Young people at 7:15 pjn. Mies Bean-Way mife, leader. Ev ening service S o'clock. Service Wed nesday. 7:45 pjn. CHRISTIAN Sunday school 10 o.m. Junior church 11 ajn, "Talking With God." Morning service 11. o'cloek. Sermon subject, "Have You Met God's Condition." Ca dets for Christ SrO p.m. Union service 0 o'clock. Prerbvterisn. - Valley Churchci MENNON ITK BRETHREN ' ' " ' 1125 Elm street. West Salem. Rev. . A. A. Loewen. pastor. Sunday school t: ajn. Morning service - '10:45 li. Vmrn . n.nr Hoove. Dallati. speaking. Visiting convalescent homes. a pjn. nrw i:ia p.m. ivcnni pci of Bethel Baptist. Salem, will speak. TuMria nriv.r meetine. Dr. TumbulL speaking. . Thursday, -choir rehearsal. Friday. Junior cnoir renearsai. - PRESBYTERIAN Gervais. James Aiken Smith, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. The Gideons of -Salem under the leadership of the amMMi I.. VanDellnder will have charge of the service. Rev. Mr.- Smith will be attending tne eastern urin Christian Endeavor convention in La Grande. Christian Endeavor at 730. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY Liberty Road and Madron a avenue, r. C. SUnnard, pastor. Sunday school IS an Morning service 11 o'clock. . Sermon subject, "The Mission of the Church." - MONITOR BIBLE STANDARD Monitor. Sunday school 10:30 a.m.. Mrs. D. L. Bruneon. Supt. Morning service 1130 o clock. Rev. Howard Hon Lewis. Evening service 0 o'clock. Ser mon subject, . Automo&ue Religion. NAROS LUTHERAN Monitor.. Sunday school 10 a m. Moraine service 11 o'clock. Mrs. Helen Jaeobson will entertain the Ladies Aid at the parish hall November a at a pjn. . , : Old Fashioned Eevlval ! Charles E. Fall- Ier, Director. Forceful Gospel Preaching. KSLM Sudsy 8 P. M. Inicraauenal Gospel Broadcast