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Thm CIGC:i STATZZMAX1V SaUm. Oregon. Saturday Morning, JcaucrT 8 1 14 Xembers Added New mem ter listed by the Salem chamber " of commerce in its weekly bulle tin,, as total membership passed )he 1000 mark, were Louis Ixirenz f . the Lorenz Auto ' Finishing company; Salem Deaconess hos pital by T. F. iWedel, manager; . John R. Caughell of the Industrial - Hospital association; N. H. Gus . taf son of United Wheel Alignment. ' company; Howard Eismann of S. JS.. Steiner, " Inc.; Salem t Heavy Hauling and Equipment company by '..Lloyd M: Hill, manager; W. C . Cheffing, manager of The Smoke Shop; A. E. Utley, farmer; A. L. Iewis, accountant; Alsman and : Everson. used cars and servfee: Webb and Anderson garage; l77 Kingston, branch manager of the Oregonlan; Hattie Bratzel, court reporter; ; W. ., J. LaRoche, La Roche's Tavern; Noble William Dependehner, Noble'r confection ery; H. Lawrence lister, assistant attorney general; Avis Byer j of Avis'; Ralph Bent, manager of Severin - Realty company; J. If. Rice, Senator Drug store; Leo Doerfler, Doerfler market; Seven son and Mefford Automotive Ser- - vice; H. M. Finney, salesman7 for Schrock's Used Cars; Otis Acker man, car polishing;- McCune and Lovell, service station; M. Kling i man, second hand store." . Revival; services ' each - night at Pilgrim Chapel, 975 Market Wel come. : " . .; - Ashman Faces Charres . Roy Earf Ashman, who until recently was a resident of Salem,, was ar- rested Friday in . Vancouver, . Wash., on a warrant from Marion county charging a statutory of fense and was returned to Salem after he had waived extradition but declared his Innocence. Dis trict Attorney' Miller B." Hay den and Deputy Sheriff Denver Young brought him to the .county jail - here last night For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. - Pipe Laying Proposal The county court has been approached by army engineers relative to laying of a pipe under a paved county road in the airport vicin ity, as a step in the engineers proposed program of illuminated traffice signal installation for - key-points on roads converging on the airport Jan. Clearance. The Fashionette. One . Industrial Death Reports of 790 accidents, one fatality and eight claims for occupational dis ease benefits were filed with, the state industrial accident commis sion during the week ended Jan uary 8. The fatality involved John M. Davis, Bea verton, rivet helper. For Shatter Proof Auto Glass see R. D. Woodrow Co. " , . Close out of children's hats, ' price at Margaret's Shop, 423 Court St Crist ; ' ; At Yakima, Wash, Sunday, Jan uary 2, L. S. Crist, late resident of Hermiston, Ore, age 73 years; fa ther ofVMr&i Anna Groutage of California, Mrs. John B. Guffey of Union vale, Mo. Mrs. Eva -Evans of Yakima, Wash, Mrs. Pau line Lewis of Salem, L. J. Crist of Brentwood, Calif., and Fred ' H. Crist of Stockton, Calif.; brother et L. V. Gray of Trinidad, Calif. Announcement St services will be made later by the W. T. Rigdon company. . McElroy , At the naval hospital, Farragut, Idaho, Sunday, January Alfred Louis McElroy, S 2c, age ' 18 years. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Har vey G. McElroy of route number six, : Salem, . brother of Patricia Irene McElroy, Harvey McElroy, jr., ' and Dorothy A. Feskens, all of Salem, grandson of Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Johnston of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. W..H. McElroy of Sweet Home. - Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 8, at 130 p. tit in the W. T. Rigdon company chapeL Rev.-Weaver W. Hess will officiate. Concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park. Geddes . - ,. .:.! In this city Wednesday, January g, Gordon Geddes, late resident of 1143 Marion street age 18 years, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Archie W. Geddes; brother of Donnie Ged des of Salem, Mrs. Helen Haw kins of Kansas City, Mo, CpL David Geddes Of Fort Knox, Ky., Don Geddes of - LaGrande, Ore, and half brother of Vern and Lyle Walker of Portland; grandson of Mr, and Mrs. L. Speelman of Haines, Ore. He was a member of the : church of ' Latter Day Saints, a sophomore in high school where he was active In football and Y work. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 8, at ; 3 p.nt, n..the-W.-TXUgdoa.om-pany chapeL Concluding services at City View cemetery with Eish 'ep Wall officiating. The following boys from Saleta hih school will be pallbearersr Howard Gower, Harold - Edwards,- Gecrss Van Lloorehead, William Brown, Nile Castor, James Ragland. . r 1 .. - , --' . . At the residence, 1S25 Center street, January 7, Edmona-Math ews, -are 73 years. Mothor of Clyde A. I'erritt of San Dieso. Funeral t .-vices will te . held tlonday, Jcnu-ry 13, t 13 pJTL, ia the 7. T. Tvl-on chapeL Concluilng tsrvlces at City View cemetery. - . rrr n o S;LuiI?IilI; Assaulted at Doer Eugene August Schlecht, 918 North Com mercial street, fold city police late Thursday night that when he op ened the door of his home in re sponse to a knock at approximate ly 030 pjn., he was slugged un conscious by an assailant he was unable to describe. Schlecht, em ployed at the Valley Motor com pany, said he went to his home after quitting work at 8 o'clock, had twice gone' to the home of neighbors on errands, and had been at home an hour before! the. knock on the. door. First aid was called to the' residence 1 of Mrs. Ethel Bulen, 920 North Commer cial, where he . had gone ' to ask thai, police be notified.. His con ditfcm was said to be good. At his residence he could not find that anything had .been disturbed. LuU florist. Ph. 9592. 127S N. Lib. Dance tonight, Salem armory. Attends Father's Funeral Mrs. Chandler Brown left Thursday for Seattle to attend the funeral of her father, P. N. Plamondon, who died suddenly on Wednesday. Mr. Plamondon often visited in Salem as a guest at the Brown home and was a member of the McMillan Publishing company ; staff for many years. He is survived by his wife, a son in England, a daugh ter! who lives in northern Wash ington, and Mrs. Chandler Brown. j , I l .- .- i . I r ; . : . . - .- - :- -. .. - Dance tonight, Salem armory. i Shoplifters Paroled Maggie Slawson and Lillian" Pass, charged with: shoplifting certain items from the Montgomery Ward store on Thursday, waived indictment and plead guilty before Judge George ; Duncan in circuit, court Friday morning, and subsequently were given j suspended sentences and placed on probation for six months. The two women were "or dered to report to Probation Of ficer Nona White each Saturday during that ''period. - .- . i ' v- ' Willard Batteries Cost Less to own.' See your dealer. Read Vacation Approved Va cation of a dedicated but unused road through property owned by the; Percy A.' Cupper estate be tween Turner and Marion has been ' approved by the county court An opportunity has arisen whereby the estate can sell the property concerned to Ed Keechl contingent upon road vacationing. "Gyn Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st .Natl Bank Bldg. t Martin Pleads Gailty Delbert C Martin, charged with threaten ing commission of a felony, waiv- ! ed the indictment and entered a plea of guilty Friday morning be fore Circuit Judge George Dun can. Testimony relatives to a pa role was heard by the court in the afternoon and the case was continued to this morning at 10 o'clock. ;:j. -. 1 Jan. Clearance. The Fashionette. Hunter i , At the residence, 1144 Center street, January 6, Lorena Grace Hunter at the age of 82" years. Sister of Eldon Lepley of St Paul, Minn4 and j Mrs. Beulah - Berth iaume of Clatskanie, Ore.; cousin of Ivan and Leo Lepley of Salem. Aunt of Harrit and Joan Owens of Clatskanie, Ore. Funeral services will be held, Monday, January 10, at 10:30 aja, in the W. T., Rigdon company chapel with concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park with Rev. Dudley Strain officiat ing. Staples i Henry A. Staples, 31 years, at the residence, 1145 Hoyt street. January 7. Survived by wife .Mrs. Maude Staples and daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Maas, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Miss Eva Staples and Miss Ella Staples, all of Salem; sons, Arthur A. of Salem, Harry A. in the army air corps in England, Frank A. in the army air . corps in Aiken, SC.; also survived by mother, Mrs. Ella Staples of Sa lem; father,, Horace L. Staples of Portland; one sister, !Mrs. Lola Holford of Salem; brother, R. L. Staples of Salem; and four grand children. Services will be held from the Clough-Banick chapel Monday, January 10, at 2 pjn. Interment in City View cemetery. Rev. I Dudley Strain officiating. h . - i - :t:'-r: V Steinke v j :.. . " V 1 George Steinke . of 1497 North Fifth street, January 7, at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Marie Steinke; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Rund, Salem; Mrs.' Ger trude Watson, Salem; three broth ers; ' : Alec Steinke, Salem; Ed Steinke, ' Joseph; Louis Steinke, Joseph; two -s sisters, ' Mrs. Fred StrobeL Joseph; Mrs. : Raymond Lauserica, Joseph; one grandchild. Announcement to. be, made later by ; Clough-Barrick company, fThlU Mrs.. Lucetta E. White, at her residence, 1560 North Commercial stree?, January 7, aj3 12 ;years. Survived by daughters, LXrs. Eva Edwards, Salem; Miss Ida Faulk ner, Salem;' .Mrs. Ada MucOuIey, Los Angels; Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Salara; tlrs. Liable Hier, Port land; son, AT V. White, Salem; three grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. ; Services to be held from Clough-Barrick chap el Ilonday, January 10, at 10 axx Interment Lincoln Ilemorial park, Portland. Rev. FT. II. Macey will olliciate. - -. - . Haxen ts Speak Ben Hazen, president of the Benjamin Frank lin Federal Savings and Loan, as sociation of Portland, will be -the speaker at the Salem chamber of commerc luncheon Monday noon. His subject will be :Eu reaucracy.T W. J. Brauh, presi dent of the Willamette Credit company, wIQ introduce him. ; Radio repairing and service, rates reasonable.1'' Eve's., only,' 1683 Glee Rehearsal Held A dozen boys showed up for the season's initial rehearsal of the Junior Y Gleemen held at the YMCA on Thursday : night Melvin Gflson, Willamette junior, is director of the group, -i -. - , ' i . ;. Can Frmlts Grevp MeetsThe board of directors of the Oregon Cane Fruits Control Board, Inc, met in " Salem Thursday." Only routine matters were considered, William J. Linfoot, secretary, re ported. 1 - ! . 3 : "I ' Dance tonight, Salem armory., Girl Missing Betty S Jane Brown, 18 years old, is reported missing from her residence, -1343 Wilson street She was last seen at home Thursday, parents said Friday. ' , ? " Hay Is Speakti Dan Hay, i.Sa-i lem, manager of Associated Em ployers -, of Oregon, : was guest speaker Thursday noon at, the Woodburn Rotary club, discussing economic stabilization and control of inflation. ' . Tewnsend Club Meets The Central Townsend club will meet Saturday at 8 o'clock in the; hall at 447 Center street hog Permit Given The county court has granted a permit to haul logs ' over county roads to H. A. Dyer.- - J if . ;! ' Ceimty CemmisstoBer Absent Hlhess forced County Conunis sioner Roy Rice to . remain away from workjFriday. . "!-';;; . ;: '! - Recuperating Kay Madsen, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.-: Armur Madsen,. is recovering from an appendectomy at a local hospital. cntcurr court, . ; - J : Louise Al Whetstine vsJAlvin L. Whetstine; plaintiff granted freedom from dependant during pendency of suit, and defendant ordered to pay plainutr su suit money and $25 attorney's fees. Darline F. Ferguson, -vs.. Alvln D.s Ferguson; divorce aeeree eranted and plaintiff permitted to assume maiden name of Darline F. Hughbanks. Gwendolyn I Lyons vs. Jonn Henrv Lyons: defendant granted until January 13 in which to plead; court allows one paragraph of plaintiffs motion against; de fendant's answer, denying; others. City of Salem vs. Roy I Houck; defendant I moves that fcertain parts in plaintiffs complaint be stricken out as irrelevant and re dundant. I ' y ' - 1 i y 3. TT Ouinn vs. W. K. Price, et al; plaintiff adjudged as sole and legal heir of contested property; defendants forever barred and enjoined from' asserting any right or interest in property. ' I Murray B. Hood and Anna Ma rie Hood vs. George F. : Phillipy, et al; publication of sumrnons or der issued.! ; ? J. N. Carroll vs. Robert S. Far- rell, jr, secretary of state of Ore gon; alternative writ of manda mus ordered issued to defendant, directing him to issue to plaintiff certificate of title to automobile involved, or in lieu, to appear be fore court on January 17. ft jf-;t A. R. Mather vs. David iRJXa- boute; cotmty treasurer ordered W wwm . . to pay sum ox o.i v piamuua attorney, which sum had previ ously been delivered I to i county clerk by Multnomah county sher iff as payment of Judgment . Klein vs.- Arnold: jury reviewed premises where accident occurred and hears further testimony Fri day afternoon; case continued to Monday at 9:30. - ' -PROBATE COURT t : $ G. Friedrich Kurz estate; as sets placed at $18,339.51; to en able fair distribution of estate and inheritance ' tax, respective lega cies and nequests accwdlng to beneficiaries ordered partially abated, and advances made to executor within -30 days, on pen- alty of sale of legacy concerned. 1L H. Van Winkle estate; win admitted to provate, with Willis S. . Moore- appointed executor: Edward O. Stadter, Jr, A. A. Lee and Leo N. ChHds named apprais ers, - -' ' 'i ri:f jr George Rinehart, ' contestant, Michael i B. Mitchell : estate vs. Pioneer Trust company, propon ent; will contested by plaintiff. " ' Maude L. Hannum estate; sale of real property to W. G. Krue ger by administrator approved by court. . ,'; , ' . . . Guardianship " of " Robert L. Koepke, Lloyd F. Koepke, et al; guardian's : annual account ap proved by the court -. . Jones WaHaee Unapp, guardian IPunIbDnB pe""n Tm"tr'mmViri. Ml )1 LAl -- Downtown Szz-hj 12:ZZ "Tu " - . -. A srmoa . rn, J. c v rr' iir,,.i "r v (CreenHeld) L --'.. Tliltars saJ Til:zli 1 tie City CorrL.::y ItIIcJ In Youth Program Chester O. Geedmin, physical dl- reeUr at the .YMCA;" Is ef the leaden far the yemth pre gram at the Easiewd United Brethren ebmreh ef which: he is a former paster. He will super vise the 8:38- recreation beur wtich fellows ether portions of the; prognun prepared byjthe pastor, Bev. X M. Goodheart . Alission ;Worker8! : To Speak Sunday Ralph and : Marie Chapman; young people departing in Febru-4 ary by plane for the Friends mis sion field in LaPax, Bolivia, will be ' guest speakers at the South Salem - Friends church at the; 11 o'clock service Sunday morrJng. Mr. and ' Mrs. Chapman 'are graduates of Cascade college in Portland and have been, in pas toral work in Entiat, Wash,for the past year. They have had spe cial musical training, and are gifted in young people's work! . In Bolivia they will be associ ated 1 with . Julia and Howard Pearson of Portland and Miss Helen Cammack, a Salem girl. They will work under the auspices of Oregon Yearly Meeting i of Friends, whose general superin tendent is Rev. Joseph Reece of Portland. - ": '!K i 'ODD'dQs ship; order of November 22, 1843, amended. .: . . . v ... ; ! Mir y McReynolds guardian ship; ward declared incapable of ?smducting own affairs; H. Wil liam Thielsen appointed guar dian of estate; Winnie Pettyjohn, O. K. DeWitt ; and Melvin John son named appraisers. I Isabella Eberhard estate; Wal ter C Eberhard appointed admin istrator. - - - - Michael W. Mahoney estate; executors ordered to make satis faction of mortgage on decedent's real property, since mortgage paid in full. ; ;) ;: , MARRIAGE LICENSES Sam C Patrick, 44, route 1,'box 418A, brewery worker, and Myr tle D. Moses, 36, Salem, attendant, j CC. Morris, 62, 90 East Tur ner road, carpenter, i and Mrs. Clara FuUerton, 45, 295 Mahrt avenue, housewife. ; - " J I Frederick Champagne, 31,1 Sa lem airbase, US army, and Melba V. Hodge, 29, : 99 Brers avenue, stenographer. ' .C a JUSTICE COURT ' ' "I . ; 1 Maggie Slawson and Lillian Pass, 1764 Market street; larceny in a building: held to answer to grand jury. MUNICIPAL COURT I George H. Fee, Snow Peak,! La comb; violation of basic rule; $7.50 bafl. i --:r -I - V.L-:M ,; ; i 1 FJsa Sena, 180 : Wallace road. West Salem; disorderly conduct; $50 and 10 days. ' . i Jack A. Emery, Bligh hotel; no muffler; $5 bail. " . ; C McCall BlodgetC route one; failure to stop; $5 bafl. .' I Ruby L. Ashbury, route one, Gervais; left turn into aIley;'$2J0 Dan. . - . Dr. Luther to Begin Scries of Lectures I Dr. Chester F. Luther, Willam ette University; Dean, w&I give the first of two lectures Sunday morn ing in the Adult Forum of. the First Congregational church, Mar ion and Cottage streets. The For um hour Is 9:43 son. The theme for the-two lectures Is "Religion and Science." 1 Anyone interested in the discussion is cordially In vited to attend, . M , Valloy Churches rOTJK rOKNKBS BSAKCH Of TSX TOST BAPTIST - .: - Cast State and Elma Streets. Sunday school S:48 mjn. Leon Lmbert. Supt. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 AS P-tn. BKTJSH COLLEGE BftANCR OP TEE riKST BAPTIST ! Brush College schooL Bev. Earl L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school S:4S a.m. Mark Buell. Sup. Moraine service 18:44 o'clock. Young people's meeting pjn. - -,.-..-:t, ,...-,.,-. - -ki HATESVnXK P 'RANCH OT TEE , ri84(T BAPTIST .; BayesvUlo schooL Sunday school t:U ia Dewey Xavia, Supt. i'L'-l-J 4all white spire " Uci cl lis Cil? by the pastor, nAmricoN t n:- r- v .ft Churcli Sorvic33 in I Salem BETHEL. BAPTIST- - - - - ' North Cottss at D strct J. 9. CI tholf, DD. pastor. Sunday school 143 im. Morniaf service 11 o'clock. Chap lain K. A. Nalson, guest speaker. Ser mon subject. m creat cnnstsaa Vtrtsi yowttf Hour fO, Xvenins servic T30 o'clock. - Sermoa sab ject. "What Xs ths GospelT Prayer meeuns wcojiesaay evenuis at im. CALTAXT BAPTIST ' ' ' - " t '" outlk Ubertr and afUlee streets. Xd- ward I Allen, pastor. Sunday school :a a.m. jrtominf sernc 11 o'clock. Rev. Carl C Harweod ef th "Child Evaneelism reUowahip" wis speak on "me Great Meed tor cnud Kvaneel- In. Tumi in m' m i Ml i T H 1 .Ud. . moo subject, by Chaplain Kenneth A. Nelson woo ml speak oa .Toe Crass of God." - ' ' nasx BAPTIST . - Liberty street at Marlon. Irvlna? A. Teaa HO, pastor. -Sunday school tits ajn. Mnrnlns service 11 o'clock. St man subject. Th Misstrtnsrles of An tioch." S -39 pnv, younf people's fel lowship. All sTOups TOO pjn. Ber. Carl C. Harwood. Supt. of northwest states for child' evangelism. . pjn. super stnK by sroupe of youac people- from Calvary and Bethel Baptist . churches. tsmABrcsx BAPTXST . ' Comer of Basel and Academy streets. Warm -C Bale, pastor. Sunday school is mjn. ' Aaorcuns service- n o'clock. Sermon subject. "A -Transforming Vis- lon.- -Youns peoples meeting at 7 pjn." Evening- service 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting on-Wednesday at 7 JO. PtKST UM1TKO IN CHKIST - --V-rf:- 11SS Mission street. Firman B. Ken- oyer. -pastor. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning worship 11 : a.m. UBCK 6 JO D.a. venina. service' T JB un. Mid- week prayer service T JO pan. Thurs day. ,: . . . 5, I :vM.e- - ENGLEWOOD VNITEO BUTBBCN Hi CHKIST- XTth street and Nebraska avenue. J. id, Goodheart. pastor. Sunday school 9:43. aim. Morning service JU o'clock. Sermon subject. "Excuses Galore, in '. JO 1st Tin to the Teens.' will be "My Personality Juotient. The de votions win be led by Doris Brad bury. Discussion led by Rev. and Mrs. Goodheart.. - Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Loren Heimhout te charge of worship. Sermon - subject. "Winning Ufe's Battle with Myself.' SJO hi the chapel, Singspiration Timo with our new chorus booklets, and directed by Miss Betty Hill This Sunday evening marks the beginning of our new "Youth Faces Life' Sunday evening program, lasting until the end of March. All youth invited. . , . . COtTBT STKKKT CHBU3T1AN S 17th at Court street. W. H.. Lyman. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 mjn. Morn ing service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "Hallowed Be Thy Name." Chris tian Endeavor Hour 6 JS pjn. Evening service lau ociock. uuest speaker, A. C - Bates. Mid-week church night. Thursday, SJO pjn. nstST CHRISTIAN Corner of Center and Hiah atreets. Dudley Strain, pastor. Sunday school :45 ajn. Morning service 10 JO o'clock. A. C Bates. Centennial Evangelist of Christian churches in Orexon. will be the guest speaker. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. Seeking the KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL i ISth . and Ferry street. Willard B HaU. pastor. Sunday school 19 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Tho instrument of God. Pel towshlp dinner at the church followed by the annual business meeting. S bjbu, Plymouth league (junior high); f pjB ruina fus senior mgni. - ' i FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Marion and Cottage streets. David Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school 9:4 ajn Morning service 11 o'clock. Chaplain Kenneth Murphy of Camp Adair, win preacn. sso pjsw League of Youth first' canmcH or chbust SCIENTISTS Chemekxta and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Services 11 am and S pjn. Sermon subject. "Sacra ment.' Wednesday evening meeting at S includes testimonies of besting. Bead- ui mm pi a. sugn. I BETHANY EV. REFORMED ! Capitol and Marion streets. X. A. SUestmeier. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. 'An Apostle of the Lord." FIRST EVANGELICAL 1 f Corner Marlon and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Wtshart, pastor. Sun day school 9:43 msn. R. H. Srmel. Supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. Bev. W C. Graves., guest speaker. Youth groups will meet at C:U pjn. Xvening service 7 JO o'clock. John Pike and a group of young people will have charge of the evening service. Prayer and Bible hour Thursday at 7J0 pjn. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS " ' f South Commercial at Wsahlnrtna streets, Mrs. John J. Trachsel, pastor Sunday school IS ajn. Momma service 11 o'clock. Ralph and Marie Oumun. outgoing missionaries- to Bolivia, will speak and sing. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject.' "Paul, the Prisoner. Prayet meeting Thursday at 7 JO p.m. Women's Missionary society meets January 11 at Mrs. Max Pember ton's.: ., :.. - - I AMERICAN LCTHKKAN i r f N. Church street. M. A. Getzee . DD. pastor. Sunday school SS ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Fervent in Spirit. There will bo a fellowship dinner after sari vies and the annual congregational meeting at S pjn. Luther league 7 JO, CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC)Kf ;l i j State street at nm. r. . meuer, BD. pastor. Sunday school t:4S- a.m. Morning service' 11 - o'clock. - Sermon subject. "Our Epiphsny Light The GospeL Dorcas society Wednesady. 1 pjn. Confirmation class Saturday, 9 Jt FIRST METHOD 1ST Corner of State and Church, streets, Bev. J. ' C Harrisea. pastor. Church school 95 am. Morning worship 19 JO o'clock. Sermon topic. "The Woman and the CSty." Evening worship IMS o'clock. Scvmo aspic. "God or Mast's Outlook r Sigh, school youtn feuow ship SJO o'cloea. Topic. "Is There a Place for Prayer te tho Life of a High Scltool Studentr lad by Harold Davis., JASON LEE METHODIST " , . North Winter at Jefferson street. S. Rayuot - Sreitn. . pastor. Sunday school 9:44 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sexmusi subject. "Ltfo in .Japanese Coneentranon Camp te China" by Bev. Jons, J. Trachsel. Evening service 7 JO oclocav Sermon subject. "Prayer as Recommitment." Bev. Bay E. Short, ' .Twelve Sunday Evenings, 6:30-9:30 , - 1 January Febraary - Marcli - V ;'6:30--rTips.ta the Teens 1 , : . 7:30 T7innis3 Life's Battles ; C:30 Sinpiration r cad Recreation v You ere cordially irzvitcd to cens aid brir.s ycur friends. J7cll "fzcz Ufeftozctherct tlic-- : " . ' ; r-i " rzi - -.-.. ,.' cr tizz ' , ' i:th :t tI speaker Bev. Trachsel has been missionanr in China sine 1838. Youth xeuowshi groups mM. LESLIX StXrSCDIST South Commercial at Myers. Joseph Knotta, pastor Sudnay school SMS sum. Morning service : u o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Love of God." Tho youth groups meet at SJO pm. Evening serv ice 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Problem of flight Living.1 Prayer nwning xnursuay at i as .pJB. FREE METHODIST -Market and North winter streets. J. sr. oiewan. pastor, sunaay school 9:43 ajn. Emory Goods, Supt. sfoming ser vice H o'clock. Sermon subject. "Tho Bttlns of Human Nsture," Evening wiTivm ' i v ctocK. iFisnitnai subject. "Rebuilding tho Rums. Youth groups me as e: njn. rTsyer mecung Wed nesday, 7 JO pjn " , " .....-" ..j' i .-j. ojssBasseaao -r.r-. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa at Winter ilmii ur rni. Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning service 10 JS o'clock by pastor. Sermon sublet. wtrh Pray." Evening service. 730 o'clock. Sermon subject; a colored-eound film depicting work of Salvation Army USO among set v loo men and women at home and abroad. Mr. Williams speaks over KSLM st S o'clock on "Th. TV4.I w Jesn- Thursdar. V JO OJO nlid-araek Bible study. .;, . FIRST CHURCH OF GOD ' CDttssa and Hand itrw ftrw rt a Schlatter, pastor. Sunday school 9.-45 ajn. Morning service ISMS o'clock. Sermon subject. "Are ATI (W4mi ts. Same or Is Tnere a Church That Is Dirieientr" Evenine itrl, v-ia o'clock. Unified service. Sermon subject S pjn- "Tho Low of Procresa." CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE enter at 13ta streets. Wmv xo Hess, DD, pastor. Sunday school SMS am. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Bring Them to the Master." Evening service T JO o'clock fimrum subject. "The Sad Awakening. Ladies' sextet singing "How Can You Turn Him Away. Large choir. CHRISTIAN AND MISSION A nv ALLIANCE 5th and Gaines streets. C JL Stefn- mann. pastor. Sundav school S:4S am. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon suoiect, "in tho Strength of fhm LaH - SJO pjn, junior young people's serv ice. Evening service T JO o'clock. Evan gelistic services. Wednesday, 7 JO pjn. prayer and Bible study. TRUTH CENTER f . S8S N.v Hiah street Olive Sinm MD, pastor. Morning service 10:45 o'clock. 'Sermon subiect. "TVbm af Humanity in Genesis." CHURCH OF CHRIST . ' Cottage and ShlOtHnr mtrtm ImmIi Sherman, evanceust- Bihl atmiv ia ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon suoiect. "How to Pray.- Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon subiect Plea ling tho Lord Rather Th, Mm - Radio Broadcast Sunday. 2:15-2:45 pjn. Sermon topic. "Tho Importance of Rightly Dividing too Wordtr SALTATION ARMY ' 241 State street. T. P. SImm. - jor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Mornina service 11 o'clock. Sermon mhw . holiness meeUng eonducted by major and Mrs. Wm. Parkhouse. Portland. Ev ening service 7 JO o'clock conducted by Major F. p. Stevens and Major Finks. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL h and Breyman streets. Dr. ' T. W. Henderson, pastor. Sunday school 9H5 ajn. Morning service II o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Debt of Love." Evening service 7 H5 o'clock. Sermon subject by Evangelist Reppond. Spe cial music by southern singers. SJO P.- young peopla's service. SJ pjn, radio KSLM "Believing and Seeing." Tuesday. 73 pjn. Inspirational serv ice Friday, 7.-45 pjn. Dr. Henderson and radio group preaching. January UIO MHR BCnOOt. MADISON STREET ONENESS TABERNACLE " . - 1410 Madison street. Ray M. Blixseth. pastor. Sunday school is ajn. Morning " acnu. advening service i o'clock. Elder Harden E. Kelso, speak er.i Thursday Bible study, S pjn. REORGANIZED CHURCH OP JESUS vAMajr ur aaxTESt DAI AIHTS ' 17th and Chemeketa streets.- C. H. Asner. pastor. Sunday school 10 aiorning service li o'clock.: Prayer ovsuos wsoaeauay. m p.m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION ' 15s North Commercial street. Geo. sacon. pastor. Sunday school S pjn. Afternoon service S o'clock. Evangelist Maud Bates speaking. Evening service 75 o'docav Week nights, Tuesday. lonnaiy ana saxuraay at 73. Evan relist Bates Ir a ' missionary passing uuvua oaicna on ner way to Aznca. FIRST SPIRITUALIST r X4S rlortb Commercial limi Serv ices SJO and 7 JO pjn. Circle at S, Bev. Mary Gerken. speaker. CHURCH OF CHRIST XZtn and Leslie streets, yinunle Smith, minister. Sunday school 10 ajn. Preaching 11 ajn. Communion, 11 245 ajnv Preaching 7 JO pjn. Bible study Wednesday. 7 JO pjn. - MSNNONITR EdtETHREN 112S Elm street. West Salem. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 105. Message by Rev. Abo A. Loewen. Con valescent homes S pjn. Young people's a.iiowanif 7 as. Evening service 75. Dtecon Bible school from DaQas. Ore, will present a program. Sunday morn ing from 9-9 JO, set vices at tho Tuber culosis , sanitarium, - Wednesday. 7 JO ojn.j nrayer meeting. Thursday. law. choir renearss. anoay, . iav, choir rehearsal. junior GOP Leaders Plan Rembnaliftleet . t O ... -. v5;s VA GRANTS PASS, Jan. V7-CP)- State republican chairmen in the far west will substitute a regional conference for the republican na tional committee meeting in Chi cago next week, Neil R. ' Allen has announced. . ;Tne state GOP chairman said California, Nevada, and Washing ton bad concurred in a decision to hold si meeting next spring to draft suggestions for the repub lican national convention. Dele gates to the meeting would be in vited from 11 western states. . Guest Spoaher Rev. Arthur O Rates, , formerly minister ! at - the first Christian church, Klamath- Falls. wQ be ; the! guest minister a the First Christian church Smsday morn- tng. Rer. Bates resigned his pal ; Pit t give fell time to the work ' ef the Christian ehnrehes in - Oregen. la 1S4S the CentennlaJ . eelebrsUod mt the ' Christian cJisovhes; will be held la Tor er, where the aausuaer easoa aTevnds are located. One project ef the live-year pregrajsv leok bigj forward to the Centennial, has been tnereased evaselism, and Rev. ftotos is I the latest werfcer to be added to the staff. Yalrima Man Guest Speaker Rev. Carl C Harwood of Ya lrima,! general ' superintendent in the northwest for the "Child Ev angelist Fellowship," will speak Sunday at Calvary Baptist church. Kev. Harwood has served in Baptist pastorates for a number of years and for six years was as sociated with Charles . Fuller of "The! Old -Fashioned Revival Hour.? : Rev. Harwood win 'also bring his theremin on which he will play several selections. This instrument which has no strings, pipes, reeds or keys, is often referred to as the fmystery instrument " and the strangest instrument of the world It lis played without the operator's hands touching the ma chine. Less than a dozen of these machines exist throughout the world. . . Mr. Harwood will speak on The Great Need for Child Evan gelism." The FBI has reported that, there i are over two. million children -rliving in flie Pacific Northwest,! and In an effort Uto curb the high rate of juvenile de linquency, so prevalent today, the "fellowship" which this man rep resents "has organised weekly Bi ble classes for over 11,000 chil dren.: 1 Rev. Harwood will be speaking at the First Baptist church at night, f - Chaplain Kenneth A. Nelson of Camp. Adair will be the speaker for the evening service at Cal vary, Sand will bring a message on the subject "The Grace of God." Trachsel Speaker At Jason Lee 'Rev. John J.- Trachsel returned a few weeks ago on the SS Grips holm 'froni a. concentration camp in 'China where he had been in missionary! work since 1930. He will speak at the Jason Lee Meth odist church Sunday morning re lating: his experiences in the Japa nese concentration camp and his return to America on the Grips holm.! While a student at Willam ette university, Mr.. Trachsel for time was director of the choir of the Jason Lee church. ' Upon his graduation, from . the university in 1030 he went at once to China. His many friends in Sa lem are invited to hear him Sun day morning at 11 o'clock at the Jason Lee church. Sunday at 7:30 pjn.;Rev. Ray E. Short will be gin his series of sermons on "The Four-fold Meaning of Prayer." ,; 4 " i Jt- I ; ' v t ;. i f , - - - In Memory , o Sergcaat Bout Birthplace: L I I ) : ' f'...i',;' ! V 1 1 m : i: , i. : - e. . To:Be:S. ; Prcsbyteriaa Churcli Sponsors "Film oFY7crIi Of Silrslica Amy A colored-sound film depicting the work of the Salvation Arcr.y- USO units among the men t r l women in the service at hens a en I abroad will be shown Sunday night at the First Presbyterian church. .. r . j. . An Invitation has been extended to the local Salvation Army group to" participate in ' this program, which is under the direction of Maj. William E. Parkhouse, divi sional 'secretary- for Oreson and South f ldaho, ; with offices in Portland, llaj. Stevens of the local Salvation Army will share in the program. - ' - ' This is an unusually fine pic ture, and will prove. a real com-, fort to all. families having people in the service. This program will be presented at 7:33 o'clock. Rev. Irvin Williams will speak from - radio station KSLM at 8 o'clock on The Trial of Jesus." Sunday morning the choir un der the direction of Virginia Ward Elliott will present two antheris. The;" Heavens Are 1 Declaring" (Beethoven), and ; The God . of Abraham Praise" (Buck). The pastor's theme! is "Watch and Pray." . : -!-: ?'v'!;. : - The Thursday mid-week service for : J anuary will : deal with the three short letters of the apostle John, and will interest those seek inglo deepen their spiritual life. WiU Elect Church Heads The annual ' election of elders . and one trustee will be held Sun day morning at the. First Chris tian church. Supplementing the sermon will be the anthem by the choir, "Rest; in the Lord," by Stickler. The evening sermon by Rev. Dudley Strain will be enntiUed "Seeking the Christian- Way." At the evening service the choir ; will sing "The King of Love My Shep herd Is" by Shelley, and Miss Ber nice Caplinger and Mrs. George Bowen wQl sing as a duet "In the Garden with Jesus" by Ackley. There will be a baptismal service. The animal meeting of the con gregation win be held Wednesday and will begin with a turkey sup per at 6:30. Records of achieve ments during the : past year wOl be reviewed and suggestions made for the new year's work. Smith B. Holt, chairman of the' board of elders, will preside at the brief business session, j after which a 1 program has been planned to con clude the evening. Special recog nition will be given to members who have died during the past year, to members, now serving in the armed services, and also to the 125 new members who have been added to the local church during the past year. Silvorton Churches METHODIST CHTJBCH -Main and Fiske streets. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Sunday school a.m. Morning services 11 ociock. Topic, -j. Cannot Coma Down." Evening service. young adults In charge. ; EMMANUEL UTTEfEKAX North Church street. 8. L. Almlle. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning services 11 o'clock. Topic, "The .First Christian Homo." Sunday night, 7:30. Luther league fellowship. S o'clock, spiritual fellowship meeting. CALYAJtY LUTHERAN Jersey street O. C Olson, psstor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning serv ice ii o ciocjc iodic: ine noiyriro Uy. a Pattern for Us." Luther league at 130 pjn. : . : - r TRINITY ... -A -'" V ' Second and B streets, M. J. K. runr. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service U o'clock. Topic, "About My Father's Business. Evening service: T:1S Luther league. Donald llatteberg, topic leader. FIRST CHURCH OS CHRIST Park and First streets. Busaell Myers, pastor. Guest speaker Sunday. Evening service T30. , Francis Pars CjI.MX. Marraa, 1 Salem. Oregon Austin. Minnesota, April S, Killed: Tarawa. Gilbert Islands, No S. vexnber 20. 1943 Aged SS Years, T Months. 17 Days Son of Nellie and Frank Morgan -Brother of Miss Fern Morgan. Salem Mrs. Irene Cowan, Shaunavon. X. Saskatcnewan. Canada X Glenn E. Morgan .Salem. Oregon Fred E. Morran. Portland. Oregon Sergeant Kichard L. Morgan, U. S. Army imlORLAX. SERVICES ' WaDcer-Howen Chapel. Salem, Oregon Sunday. January 9, 14; a o'clock pjn. fiev. S. Baynor Sraiia otiiciaung Our Cag win be at half-mast Sundav, January 9, 1944. in his memory )f 'rr Service lien's I.Iemcrial - SiS Kortb CPol C'rctt.