The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 15, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Xb OREGON STATESMAN, Sala, Oregon. Saturday Morning; April IS. 1344
PAGE FIVE
ILodcbqII KIows IBn'neffs
Film Shewn A film showing
results which 'can be attained
through vocational training - was
presented by Charles Feike of the
State department ot vocational ed
ucation as a feature of a meeting
cf representatives ot the various
organizations I and . departments
having to do with welfare and re
. habilitation of returning veter
ans at the chamber of commerce
Wednesday night . v.
The meeting was one of a ser
ies ennnaored hv the Marlon coun
ty defense council and designed to
coordinate efforts of the veteran
organizations- Red Cross, voca
tional education, unemployment
compensation, public welfare ana
US employment services in reha
bilitation and employment pi ais
charced servicemen. '
Primroses, perennials, rosebushes.
Boyd's Nursery, 2440 State St Op
en Sundays also.
LuU florist Ph. t392. 127C N. Lib.
Blood Doners Wanted Are
vou letting Swine Fever talk you
Into postponing, that trip to the
blood donors' center at tn first
' VIsthodiat church each Thursday
afternoon? Don't let Spring Fever
' cost a wounded man his 111
- rail 9277 and make an appoint
ment and when you make an
appointment KEEP it
In local business and govern
ment there is a serious shortage of
office held. Begin your business
training - without delay. - Classes
are streamlined to war speed In
the Merritt Davis School of Com
merce, 420 State St Phone 2-1415.
For home loans see Salem Fed
oral. ISO South Liberty. I
Labor Open House -Set An
ODen house for members of or
ranized labor will be held at the
Fraternal temple Sunday from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. On Tuesday at
7:30 o'clock a mass meeting for
' organized labor is scheduled for
the Labor temple with important
questions slated for discussion.
Young lady, for general office
work, shorthand required. Full
day off during week. Permanent
Box 90, Statesman.
Cyn" Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Indenendenee Residents Hosplt
feed Expected to be able to re
turn home soon Is George Kutch,
Independence, who has been re
covering at Salem General hospi
tal from a light stroke. Another
Independence person in the -hospital
is Mrs. C. W. Irvine,- who is
recuperating from a hip fracture
received last week at her home.
' i
Dance tonight Salem Armory.
Experienced alteration lady
wanted in large ladies ready-to-
wear store. Must be rood fitter.
Good salary. Box 440, Statesman.
load Inspected 'County En
gineer N. C. Hubbs has been in
structed by the county court to
inspect a quarter-mile stretch of
road lying in the Garden City ad
dition to Salem, .between Asylum
avenue and D-atreet, which is up
. before the 'court for vacating
on petition of property , holders
adjacent to it
Asthma Relieved Seized with
a bad spell of asthma and out of
medicine, an unnamed person was
spared further discomfiture if not
serious consequences Friday at
Santiam Junction, east ox sax em,
when ' state nollce headquarters
here, the state highway depart
ment office at the Junction, ana a
Lebanon druggist affected smootn
cooperation to dispatch the neces
sary medicine to the sufferer. The
highway office radioed state police
here, who in turn telephoned the
Lebanon druggist and he deposit
ed the remedy on a Bena-Douna
stage. - -
Oreeon slant Dansies. Boyd Nurs
ery. 2440 State St. Also open sun-
days. .. . -
New designs, new low prices in
Unpainled Turniture. R. D. Wood
row. Stf C&ter St . r
Are Woman Falls Mrs. Ly-
dia Andreas, 77, fell In the vicinity
of her home at 21S7 Maple street
Friday and suffered - a - possible
fracture of the nose. and. head
bruises. First aid was called and
later sent her to a physician. Also
treated Friday was E..M. Larson,
765 South Commercial street who
suffered a lacerated lower Up in
a car accident at Hood street and
Fairgrounds road.
Teen age girls are invited to en
roll for Ryan and Pierce's
"Charm School." Meets each
Tues. evening at 4:15 pjn. Learn
how to walk properly, art of prop
er makeup, hairdo,' dressing prop
erly, manners, and conversation.
Hollywood Dance Studio, 1996 N.
CapitoL Ph. 21089.
Dance tonight Salem Armory.
Klorfeins File Morris and
P.ussie Klorfein have filed a cer
tificate of assumed business name
with the county clerk for Morris
Klorfein Packing company, at 480
North Front street Morris Klor
fein at the same time entered; a
retirement certificate for the same
concern.
Janitor wanted for daytime. Per-
i ir:nra w
maneni wotk.
Ptfii Injured First aid Fri
day morning was called to 2173
Ferry street where Mrs. jc
ton had caught her hand in a
clothes wringer. The injury was
hot serious.
Mark Twain Sports Shirts. A large
selection, -all sizes. -Alex Jones aa.
Clothing Co., 121 N. Hign.
Townsend Meeting Central
Townsend club no. 8 will meet at
447 Center street Salem, Satur-
rfa-r nleht at 8 o'clock. The soda!
hour will include music and
dancing. Attendance is urged.
List your property with Hawkins
and Roberts, Inc., Realtors, and
. u;
start pac&uiB.
Log Hauling Okayed Walter
Gehrig, Silverton. has been
granted a permit by the county
court to haul logs over certain
county roads.
Apportionmeht
Of School Tax
Is Aimounced
The semi-annual apportion
ment of the two mill elementary
school tax, .'aggregating $1,020,
859.75, as determined by the' 1943
44 tax levy, to the counties, was
announced by Secretary of State
Robert S. TarrelL Jr, here Fri
day. ' Marlon county will receive 154,
448.5 J. ' -
The apportionment: Baker
county $17,991.53, Benton $15,
213.93, Clackamas $48,409.83,
Clatsop $15,065.48, Columbia $14,
A1A. Coos 123.887.12. Crook
$3709.75, Curry 1381W3, Des
chutes $1879.11. Douglas $28,
SS1.80, Gilliam -$7689.78, Grant
$7506.41, Harney $6932.94, Hood
River $9077.79, Jackson $30,
Jefferson ' $4813.82, Josephine
89020 J4. Klamath $41,894.74.
Lake 10437.22. Lane: $53,590.64.
Lincoln $8470.54, Linn $35,171-28,
Malheur. $18,870.28, Marion-854,-
449 .33, MOJTOW MUimo
mah 8356.485.44. Polk $16,831.58.
Sherman $7480.95, Tillamook
$11,619.88, Umatilla $41,493.40,
Union $17,177.04, , Wallowa 89,.
394.95. Wasco $16,935.92. Wash
ington $29,288.50, Wheeler $3,-
864.72 and Yamhm $3804.72.
IPaDlbDna?
DIiBBD)D0dl
Opens Series .
Two Churclies Salem Churches
rlan Meetings
Silverton Lists Two
"Washington Speakers.
For Coming Week '
ev. P. A Veta win be the pen
hur speaker at the twenty-first
animal MlssUnary eonTentloa
f the Christlaa and Mfatiwirr
Alliance. He wCl tell ef his ex
periences t a Japanese m
tcnuneat camp and af Ms at
tempted escape fresa East That
land, V h v , ;:: V " '"
Jym Jamboree
Heads High
open for voters registration until CoHrafkl Slnf"!
B m. rm Anril 14. 13. 17 & 18.
CIRCUIT COURT
Nellie MJ Pearson vs. Ernest C.
Pearson: certain Judgment turned
over to Roy Harland by Nellie
M. Simpson on receipt of $37.50.
State Finance Co. vs. L. M.
Alsman; complaint dismissed on
defendant s motion.
Otis E. Boatwrieht vs. Florence
E. Boatwright; plaintiffs affida
vit alleces he is without means
to pay defendant's support mo
ney, attorney's fees or suit money.
Theodore V. Comnton vs. Peggy
S. Compton; counter-affidavit al
leges statements contained in de
fendant's affidavit are false.
Lawrence Girardin vs. Law
rence Zielinski and wife; amend
ed comnlaini asks ludement for
alleged breach of strawberry
growing contract; demands de
fendants crive accountinc of ber
ries sold during 1942 1 and 1943
seasons and amount received for
them. S - 1
Alice M. Tate vs. Floyd F. Tate;
motion entered for default of de
fendant; application made for
place on .trial docket, j
Ching Kal vs. Louis Bacette;
suit dismissed with prejudice af
t ter court had refused to recognize
Dlamtiffs motion for non-suit.
Betty Johnson Hooker vs.. Lee
M. Hooker; motion made to place
case on -hearing docket,
Edna Jane Fliesbach vs. Roger
W. Fliesbach: defendant declared
in default; defendant 1 asks for
Dlace on trial docket i
E. Paul Schaad and Pearl
Schaad vs. Cora V. Harding and
others; plaintiffs ask for leave to
file amended reply to defendants
answer.
Will Feature
Young People
The vbune neoDle of First Ev
angelical church will be featured
in the Sunday service at 7:30.
John Pike, sunervisor of youth
activities, will lead the singing of
the congregation and the youth
choir. The brelude of Christian
march music will be clayed by
Muriel Robinson, cornet; William
Fawk, organist; Mary Doerksen,
pianist
Other music win be presented
by a quartet and trio, composed
of vouna neoole from the junior
high, high school, and college
fellowship groups. Clark ' Kobb,
Navy V-12 student will play the
accordion. Personal testimonies
by members of these youth
groups are included in the pro
gram.
The minister, J. Kenneth Wish-art-
is sneaking on the subject:
"God's Answer to " So-Called
Youth Delinquency." Sunday
morning, the sermon theme will
be taken from .the Lord's prayer:
Thine Is the Kingdom."
STT.VTTRTOW 1 Turn KHvertnin
churches : are planning special
meetings for the coming week.
Out-of-town guest: speakers will
m it calvary cnurcn beginning
ounaay ana controlling througn
ine week.
Eev. Jallas i Ilernnmslle ef
Seattle vUI itk Sonday
morning . and the Kev. Ferrest
T. Mease eg Everett WaalW
win speak Suday adafct Moa
day sight; at T:45,; ley. Her.
mimslle wD speak1 mm Death
8ateae : Bu . Bea ruMd."
Tnesday - night the Kev. Mr.
Mensoa will talk Triden
ees of Kacnrreetiea:' Wedneaday
adcht at 7H5. ev. HerawasOle
will speak an "A New PeaeerT
Eev, Monson has. ebesen for Ms
ThTsday Jdghi iheaae, "A New
Food," and Eev. ; Hermnnshe
will tire the final talk In the
series and his topic will be "A
New -Motive." ! I
Calvary Ladies Aid society will
meet at the church Wednesday at
2 o'clock, with Mrs." 0.C. Olson
as hostess. Guest speaker will be
Rev. Forest T, Monson. The choir
will meet Wednesday night at 7
o'clock for rehearsal, .and con
firmation instruction! will be Sat
urday at 10 ajn. - ;
CAXVAJtY BAPTIST
I Cnth 1 lmtm ami llnitl f?
(Howard Smith, aoixtant pastor. Sun-
i aay acnoot :a m m. ntv. i. n. mwk,
I aini4iMiilnt Monunf aervle mt 11.
i ur.i manes uureen, ic
Sermoit subject. A -rwaiva nour uiy.
-JO pan. Baptist Youtb Fellowship.
Eveninc aervlc at lao. Sermoa sab
iect "Persuading Men Concerning
Jesus." Servlca men's Fellowship hour
fouewuic evctunc erne.
SAINT PAUL'S EPUCOPAI.
nin4i anil rhurwkttl Mil MM. BCV.
r Til Cwm wtor. Hohf com.
. . . . - i- '
Churcb school SS mjn. Srvlc and
semoa it U in.' - ,
Coraer -of State and Churca sirMia.
J.-C 'Harrison, pastor. Church school
4 m PrMtn F naurhton. suDcr-
iiitendcnt. Morniaf worship at 19 M.
I. Edaac Purdy. DD. -and Satawa dia-
church, preaching. Sermon topic, "Tho
Three Supreme Teachings of Jesus.-
Youth PaUowshlp S o'clock social aour.
a.M ,....i. ' - Unlvar.
ity ' Veaprs at Sdo. Intermedia Tai-
lowstup ana vesper now pau. ;
I niAM t . urrnnntiT " , "
m-A n Uiminf mmrirm mt 11- Sec-
I moa subject. Ood Who Touches Xarth
iwiut Beauty, artoini semca f
In.. -Inhn Mark's atarv.
Ie.t A tlu moraine- aarvlee. th airls
lot the Order oc the Bambew will he
ibonorea guests.
I D.narivrrtn rwiTera or
CHBUI OF LAI1U WAS lAiflll
- 11th and Chemekei streets. C H.
Asher, pastor. Sunday school at t?45
League at M. Prayer meeting Wed
nesoay at I'M. I -.r"
CHUBCH OP TM NAZAKKKK
Center at 13th street. Rev. Weaver
W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school S:45
ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermoa
subject. "Christ Returns to the-Path-
ea, ei ViMirttf naAnlas Kmss si V4 Pvt.
si Sfc . pswyim as mwi wins I
&vrenixiK bsu w il,sj at ocrmun u v 1
pan, nua-wetK prayer mnm pniBf wmr
ricm. Saturday 1:45 pjn. Hit Galilean
n VAV . .
TOST CHRISTIAN
Corner of Center and Hiaa streets.
TViH Iav fitrmfn natn fimwlav i flrhmil
I A3 s m, Mornine service at 10:50,
Ghurcli Holds
Annual Meet :
Funds Raised in Year
Total $23,325.78,
Treasurer Reports (
The members of - the i First
Church of the Nazarene held the
annual business meeting Wednes
day. Ifev. Weaver! W. Hess, nas-
8?T -Jtf1 HiJSltl tor, presided. J. M. Six, chairman
Lead Us." tao i pa, M "Unute trom-1 - . .ZZZ -A
V& UWUIA.Vfc WUAbWO,
the purchasing and improvement
of a church parsonage, for 18000,
all raised during the year. Thea
Sampson, church , secretary, re
ported general activities for the
year
SsTSJll Wit a mpv y aa Mm SMaaww Hw-
bona and piano concert by Mr. and
I Mwm Trails . r.ruin Evminf l lge
at t Hi. Sermon subject. The Central
1ST. JOHNS LUTHKRAN (Me, Synod)
a.K .r4 A itmti. H. W. Croes. Ul
tor. Sunday school and Bible class at
fM mJO. MOrnins sorvKV at
Post Easter
ties Planned
A post-Easter series of sermons
on the "Cross of Christ" will be
gin Sunday night at the First
Baptist church, Dr. Irving A. Fox,
pastor, has announced.
The tonics to be discussed are
'God's Estimate of the Lost
April 10; The Three-fold Mes
sage of the Cross," April 23; "The
Present Value of the Crass.' "The
Present Value of the Cross to the
Unsaved," "The One Condition of
Salvation," May 7; "The Riches of
Grace in Christ Jesus, May 14.
A group of youtn from Chemawa
will be guests at the church Sun
day night."
Twelve hundred dollars was
contributed as the Easter offer
ing last Sunday, and wfll be used
to make needed repairs and reno
vation of the church. Among the
projects to be taken up will be a
new ceiling, a new carpet and re-
decoration of the auditorium of
the church.
Dance tonight, Salem Armory.
150 natterns. in -stock, master
craftsmen. See FAfstrom's for nicer
- ii
waupapcis.
(ObUaary-
- John W. Crouser. . at the resi
dence. ISO South 11th Street. Wednes
day. April la. Pattoer ot Mrs. LerrU
Sharp and Mrs. Neeraia Rhfey.
of SaMsa, aaoourn iv-mer
aoa and Hrth Crouser of the US
aary, and a brother, ot Mrs. NeTOe
lsdeie of Mewpers,.
f Battleerewod. Wash Charles Dunn
f Porttand..and aaathiaa -and LesU
Dunn of Suvertoa and Balelsh Dunn of
Salem. Ala -survWed by Stwo frand-
rhlldren. SorvtCOS WU1 OS BflU "
the W. T. KUjdoa company chapel
Sunday, April IS, at 4 pjn, with
Rev? Dudley Strain fficiaUng. InUr-
-L'. Vjiii k... ! h IOOF cemetery
Monday, AprU IV war w.
McKiaaey.
At tha rosWenee. MS KeUoM JPjjk.
Portland. April IS. Mary Saiaabeth Mc
KJnney. at the are of 74 years. Mother
of Mrs. Mary Blrdeae .BawKngs and
Mrs. Venita RuueU. both of PorUsnd.
nd Milton McKlnaey of Los Angeles;
sister of Vernerfihafer af Hf tton. Ore,
John Shafer of Portland. Willis Shaler
of Dufur. Ore4 and Nellie L South wick
of Milwaukee. Aiso survivea . oj
srandchildren. Services - will aa held
from the Portlaad mausoleum and ere
matorhtm. Time- to be announced later
by W. T. Rigdea company. - .
" Louts" Earnest Bennies at his home
tn Turner. Thursday, April IS. at the
are ef T? years. Husband of Mrs. lixa
, beth K. Hennlea of Turner; father of
Albert H. Henniee. Lewis Hennieo and
Mrs. Mary Standley. all of .Turner.
1 and Elmer p. Hennlea ot Hemet. Calif.;
and brother of Mrs. Xmma Eiler and
xm ,MiM n TWmtllemi. Iowa.
Also survived by nine grandchildren.
Services will be held Saturday at 1:30
, p.m. tn the Clough-Barriclt chapeL In
terment at MU Crest Abbeymauso
kum, Rev. Gene Robinson officiating.
affile ' . . .
IT . homitml Anrll 14. Doris
D. Leslie, late resident of 1SS West
Myers street. Salem. Survived by hus-
. band. Lt. S. Bliss Leslie. US army.
Camp Shelby. Miss.; son Richard;
mother. Mrs. O. A. Nye. both of Sa
lem; sisters. Mis. John B. Ulrica, also
ef Salem. Mra. Pred Schwab. Tacoma.
' Wash., and Mrs. Leonard R..Satchw41.
San GabrieL Calif. Funeral - announce
ments later by dough-Barries: company.
, geieM
At the residence. 1S44 Cbemeketa
street, April 14. Charles Ed ward Ls
bold. ags 71 years, rather of Msry
K.- Barton. Salem: brother of Wil
liam. John and Margaret Lebold and
Mrs. L. A. -Grants of Salem, and Jos
, eph Lebold of Mt. Angel. Awiotaet
ment ot services wiU be made later
by the W. T. Rlgdon company.
- CARD OF THANKS :
We wish to express our deep
feeling of gratitude to the kind
friends who helped us in so many
ways during the sickness and
death of our dear mother.
, THE RAPP FAMILY.
Annual Jym Jamboree at the
senior high school on Friday
night at 8 o'clock will highlight
city school activities for the week
of April 17-21, according to an
activities schedule released from
the office. of School Superintend
ent Frank Bennett Also promi
nent in the week's events will .be
the annual Salem Teachers' asso
ciation meeting at the senior high
auditorium on -Tuesday afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
The schedule: Tuesday am
Leslie school pay movie; 10 un,
Parrish 8th grade girls assem
bly in the Parrish gym; 4 pjn.
annual meeting of the Salem
Teachers' association at the sen
ior high auditorium; Wednesday
1 pjn. Highland school assem
bly with Miss Bentson's room in
charge: 1 oju Garfield school as
sembly with Supt. Bennett as
speaker; 4 pjn., spelling Hmnit
tee meeting at the administration
offices; 4 p.m., language arts de
partment meeting at the admin
istration offices; Thursday Mc
Kinlev school assembly; 12:40
pjn, Hi-Y pay assembly at the
high school - auditorium; 1 pjbl,
Englewood school assembly; 1:05
pjn, showing of Y camp pictures
at Grant school; 7i30-830 frm.
open house for parents and
friends at McKinley school; Fri
day 1 pjn. Bush school assem
bly with Mrs. Mitchell's room in
charge; 1 pan, Washington
school assembly with 5th and .6th
grades in charge; 8 pjn, "Jym
Jamboree at Salem high school
gyim.-'.
Sherwood Family.
Visits in Cloverdale
CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Jarmen and five children
of Sherwood spent Sunday at the
hrn of his brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Jar-
men. Additional guests were Mr.
and Mrs.. A..H. Hennies and
daughters, Evelyn and Celeste.:
PROBATE COURT
Herman F, Billman estate; in
heritance tax of $1318.64 paid
Susanna J. Varty estate; final
account of Harold F. PhilhpL ad
ministrator. Is approved and dis
tribution is directed, f
Pearl M. Bartlett estate; final
order entered and -estate closed.
Clotilda DeGuire guardianship;
next of kin and other interested
persons cited to appear in court
and show cause why sale of real
property should not be made by
Raphael E. DeGuire, guardian, on
his netitiorv
Biiabeth Rulhnan estate; final
aceount bv Charles Ruuman. ad
ministrator, shows certain real
property, arid disbursements of
$547.16. IB. - r
George May estate; Phillip Jo
seph May, executor, authorized to
sell personal property at not less
than appraised " value; estate ap
praised at $18,935.76.
Benjamin H F. Rector estate;
final account shows receipts of
$1500, disbursements- of 468.15,
and a balance of $1431.85; hear
in set for May 22 at 10 ajn.
Efhe Belle Girch name change
anDlication: petition made :for
change of name to Effie - Belle
Stump; interested persons cited
to appear in court May 22 at 10
a.m. to show cause why - such
change should not be made.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Casimir . Ft Gondek, 25, Camp
Adair soldier, and 'Josephine
Irish, 27, 460 Evergreen avenue,
waitress. T
JUSTICE COURT '
- Earl Sharp; angling without a
license; charge withdrawn upon
evidence - that hunting license
rather than-fishing license , had
been erroneously sold to defend
ant. : . . ' :
MUNICIPAL- COURT .
Ludwick R. Korn, route "four,
Salem; violation of basic rule; $5
bail.
A. R. Peterson of the Lutheran
Bible institute, Minneapolis, 1 will
give a series of Bible studies be
ginning Tuesday night at 8 o'clock
at Immanuel church! The studies
will be continued on April 25,
May 2, May 9, and May 16. Im
manuel Young i People's ; society
will meet at fellowship dinner at
noon -Sunday with Luther league
members as hosts. The quarterly
congregational meeting win De
held Wednesday night at 8 o'clock
and choir rehearsal Thursday
night at 8. Confirmation class will
meet Saturday at 9:30 ajn.'
Fellowship dinner will be serv
ed Sunday following the church
services at Trinity church, with
Mrs; Louis HalL Mrs. L. G. Mc
Donald, Mrs. JohniKloster and
Mrs. Ole Sunde as hostesses. The
Trinity board will meet Monday
night at 8 o'clock. Trinity church
will meet with . Immanuel for
Tuesday night Bible studies. The
Women's Mission Federation of
the Oregon Circuit will convene
in Astoria, all day Tuesday.
The quarterly congregational
meetin ef Trinity church will
be held Wedneaday aiaht at 8
e'elock. The Mission circle will
de Red Cnm work Thnrsday
af ternooa at theeaarea swatal
rooms. Mrs. Joba Ekland will
be the hestess. Choir rehearsal
will be held Tharsday at 8 -elsek.
Ceaflrsaattoa btstractfen
will be held Satarday morning
at 8:38 ajn.
Rev. O. Leonard Jones, an
nounced . the Boy Scout meeting
Monday night at 7 o'clock, and
choir rehearsal Wednesday at 8
o'clock. !
The Christian iEndeavor of the
First Church of Christ will meet
at 6:30 Sunday night. Mid-week
services will be held Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m, and choir rehearsal
Saturday at 7:30 pjn.
tRUTH CENTER
263 North High street. Olive Stevens,
MsO. pastor. Moraine service at 18:4i.
Sermon subject. "Ine New Human
ity.- . -
eniTTH ULEH PRIEXDI
tfouth Commercial at Washington
street. John and Laura Tracheal, pas
tors, aunoay school :S am. Morning
service at CI. Sermoa suoject. "Ruta.
toe Book ex aeoempuon. a.Tcnua
service at 130. Sermon subject, "Union
With the Redeemer.' Prayer meeting
Thursday at 1S pm.
Dri Charles Durden
WiU Speak Sunday '
At Baptist Church
Calvary Bantist concreaTation
will again have, the privilege of
hearing Dr. Charles Durden,
evangelist and Bible teacher of
El Habra, Calif, Sunday. Dr. Dur
den preached at Calvary March
26. ,
Following the evening! service.
Dr. and Mrs. Durden will enter
tain the young people and service
men at a Fellowship hour and
hymn sing. The time will be spent
in tne fireplace room in: chorus
singing and testimony, after which
refreshments will be served and
a social time enjoyed.
Next Wednesday, Calvary
church will observe ' a day of
prayer. Tne sessions . will begin
at 1 njn. and continue until mid
night. "This day of prayer is held
In tne interest of seeking divine
guidance in the. calling of a pastor
and also for the deepening of the
spiritual life ot the members, t
Psalm Is Sermon
Topic Sunday,
The Sunday morning sermon at
the First Christian i church, by
Rev. Dudley Strain, will be based
on the 43rd Psalm and will be
entitled "Let Light and Truth
Lead Us." Supplementing tills will
be a duet by Mr.j and Mrs. wm.
Bush, Trayer Perfect," by Sten-
son. : .
; Before the service at 730 there
will be another of the 15-rainute
concerts which have proved pop
ular. This time Mr. and Mrs. Les
lie Carson will be presented in a
trombone-piano concert. At the
evening service, wnicn 'Begins -ai
7:45, Rev. Strain will preach on
the aiblect The Central Fact of
Life" and special music will be a
duet by Mrs. W. K. Tanner ana
Mrs. Cliff Phillips. iWonderful,
Transforming Love.,
Opinion Given
On Partnerships
The survivor of a partnership.
operating under a retail beer and
package store license, may wind
up the affairs of the concern after
the death of one of the two part
ners, provided he is appointed ad
ministrator, without obtaining
another license. Attorney Gener
al George Neuner held here Fri
day. The opinion was asked by Dis
trict Attorney Orval J. Millard
of Josephine county. .
Neuner said a similar question
has been raised in a number ot
ether, states. ; . "-
Marks of TVital
Church, Topic
Some marks of a vital church
"Some Marks, of a' Vital
Church'? will be the theme of Dr.
Henry Marcotte's sermon at the
First Presbyterian churcb Sun
day morning. The choir will sing
the anthem The Lord Is Exalt
ed' by West, and the offertory
nolo will be LaForge's -Bless the
Lord, Oh My Soul by Agnes
Drummond. ? . : -The
sermon for the 730 service
will be "Poems of the Almighty"
sad Virginia Ward Elliott will
sing "Just for Today?, by Saever.
uTirniTll. I JRBTHOTJSE
44S rerry street. t. as. aoa.
i a m Kindn 11 anv. mora
ine service. e3Q pjn. young peoples
service. T30 pjn. evansehsUc service.
t-M pjn. Weoaeaday Budo study. T JO
p.m. Saturday missmn service.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN "
rhMuktu. ati Winter street. Rev.
Henry Marcotte.' DD. pastor. Sunday
school : ajn. Morning service ISjSa.
Sermon subject. "Some Marks ot a
Vital Church." Evening service at T
Harmon aubiect.! "Poems of the Al
mighty." SO bunday. Youth fellow
kVW. 40 Monday. BOY Scouts. T JO
Thursday, mid-wees; service.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL .
m.rinn and Gattase streets. David
Nielsen, pastor, i Sunday school :4S
ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon
subject. "Depth To Our Decisions.''
de pjn. League oc Youth meeting.
BETHEL BAPTIST
North Cottage at D street. J. F. Ol
thoff. DO. pastor. Sunday school at
SS ajn. Morning aervice at 11. Ser
mon subject. -An Opened Grave and
Aa opened neaven. aTtwni
t Tv. Sermon subject, "What Will
liappen to Me When I Wef fTAr
mseung waonemr -
FIRST BAPTIST "'
Marion at Morta uoerty sire.
a e-nv nn sutor. Sunda, school
i:S ajn. Morning service at 11. Ser
moa suDjeci. i-aui ai juimw. i
Eerea." sivening service at 7 JO. Ser
moa subject, "COds Estimate ox me
t M e -cn vouna Bconli'i saeetinas.
JO adutt Bible stuay. Rev. Ed Allen.
leader.
JOBNSON MEMORIAL, SEVENTH
nAV A nVINTIST
i Corner Worth summer uw owu
I streets. Elder G. T. Dickinson, pas
tor. Sabbath school SJO ajn. Morning
n vaun neoole's nteeUng
3 OS pan, followed by siagutg band.
rrayer meenne - r-
CHRISTIAN AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Sth and Games streets. C. K. Stein
mann. pastor. Sunday school S.-4S ajn.
jConung service at .
of missionary convention. Rev. P. A.
Voth of East Thailand wtu speaa.
J pjn. junior young pontes -
vice. Evening service at 730. Rev.
.rw mi liia ea-neriencea m a
Japanese Internment camp after his
atieznpiexi escape, mmra - .
missionary pic lures and messagea.
rntsT srarrcALisT -
ia North Commercial street After
noon service at 1 JO. Circle at S. Even
ins service at 7 JO. Speaker. Rev.
Maxine Roberts m rocuwa.
I FIRST UNITED BRETHREN
115S Mission street, r. B. &enoycr.
pastor. Sunday school 10
mg aervte at 11. Sermon jubjeet. -The
-.-.. rmiainii - thristian Endeav
or at S JO pjn. Evening service at 1 ao.
.Sermon aunjeet, -e-vorea w
17th and Court streets. Wi H. Lyman,
paster. Sunday school : aan.
ing service st 100. Sermon subject
hai n. ftar " rhriatian Endes-
vor hour 4niS pjaa. Evening aervice
at TJO. -Bermon i nwien ""rZ
i Than Cod." Mid-week church aight
Thursday at sao.
THE SALVATION AKMY '
S41 SUte street Jaajor . r. mveua.
pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn Morn-
ices Tuesday, xnursaay, muv -k
S PJ.
CHURCH OF CHRIST '
ThornhUL saurtor. Sunday school at 10
I ajn. Morning serviee at 11. Young
people a meeting at e? pan.
service at 7 JO. r
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
CONGBSGATlunai,
im.. .ul Vamr atraats." WIQard B.
BaQ, pastor. Sunday school at 10 ajn.
Morning service at 11. snro wu)ivs
"A New Enaaai.H o" '
mouth junior nigh league pjn. Pil
grim senior high league T pjn.
ENGLEWOOD CHURCH O FTHR'
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST
uh ,ti. mmA Nleaka avenue. J.
. . f w- nutar. StuiaAav acnoot
I unninf am wiam at 11- Ser
mon subject, -iteavens wpen -w wi
dows. Youth Fellowship at SJO pjn.
All youth invited. Evening service ai
.A tnuiii -atibieat. The Mlatltlest
Fortirlcauon." At S:30. Immediately
SALEM rOtTRSQUARI
1Q4k a Umwham ill mmt 1W . f C
Tate, pastor. Sunday school at 0:44
ajn. Morning nnki at 1L Sermon
subject. "Why. Missions?- Evening
service at Sermon subject, "The
People Demand A Change of Govern-
mut. xueansy i avn
praiaa aervice,. Thursday -7:40 pjn.
Bible study. - - ,
t ui re mnnmte
South controeroai at aayers street.
Joseph Xnotts. pastor. Sunday school
aa m If Ina m ,li at 11 Sar-
moa subject, "Faith's Triumphant
March." Youth Fellowship SJO pjn.
Evening service at 730. Sermoa' sub
ject, "Whoa to Pray." Prayer meeting
tbi vtsiv rarrtarw na r.nn
cottage and Hooa streets, itev. tt.
049 ajn. junior churchy Morn-
mg sermon at xi. aerroon suojeci. nn
Should be Baptised?" Evening unified
service at 7:15. pjn. "Things Shaken
mt Ihuli.V.11 "
THE IMMANTjrx BAPTIST
Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sunday school
iv ajn. auinun kttk m u. aennun
subject. -Christ Coming Again." Young
peoples meeting at 7 pjn. Charles
Saucy, leader. Evening service at TJO.
Prayer meeting Wedneaday TJO pjn.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Ferry and 13th streets. Eric M.
jAhnaia naafftp Suiuliv ai.Knj.1 -44
ajn. Classes for all ages. Morning aer-
ligion is a Failure." S:U p.m. young
peoples meeting, arvemng serviee -at
7:45. Old fashioned revival meeting.
Sermoa subject. "The Folly of Re
ligious Compromise. Wednesday 7 pjn.
UK Mim MiiHi uu. m yn. van
and preaching. Friday 740 pjn. Dr.
and Mrs. Eugene Keuersberger of the
ABKncu miision n ine cpcn.
yeaia.ta the Belgian Congo. A service
MADISON STREET
TABERNACLE
1410 Madison street. Hay M. Bttxsetn.
pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn
ing worship at 11. Evening service at
S. Thursday Bible study. Book of the
Reveiauor. ,
FIRST SV ANGELICAL
Marlon and Summer streets. Rev.
J. Kencrta Wish art. pastor. Sunday
school 040 ajn. R. H. ErmeL super
intendent. Morning aervice at 11. ser-
nun aihWt -Thin la ttta Kinedom."
Youth greupa will meet at 0:13 pjn.
Evening service at 1 JO. Sermon sub
ject, -God's Answer to So-called Juve
nile Delinquency, rrayer ana sioic
hour Thursday at 7J0 pjn.
rasa methodist
Market ana worm winter saws. j.
a Slnnrt nestor. Sunda V school 0:4S
ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon
subject, TM rower ox tne apu-n.
Evening serviee at 7:4S. Sermon sub
ject. -Cherishing the Divine Touch."
Youtn groups meet at i pun. mrw
meeting Wednesday TJO pjn.
an mnf aniiNCll
Un as arses ram. Bunoay aenvm
40 ajn. Morning service at 11. Dr.
E. Dixon will bring the sunaay
morning message. Evenmg service at S.
I rrayer meeting weonesuaj
miirr I.trTHKBAN fALCi
State street at 18th. F. H. Theuer.
pastor. Sunday school at 04S ajn.
Moraine- service at 11. Sermon sublect.
-Easter's Reborn Hopes." Confirmation
class Saturday at 0J0 ajn.
BETH ANT EV. REFORMED
ami ' SAaptfiM mmim V A
Kielsmeier, pastor. Sunday school at
XO ajn. (lorniof avi inu n ti. arcrmvn
subject, -Finding the Christ." v
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTISTS
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun
day school 11 ajn. Morning service
a 11 Smnm auhlari- TloftrtiM rA
Atonement." Evenmg service at 8. Ser
mon BUOeci. "uoctrute AKnaman.
Wednesday evening meeting at a in-
eludes testimonies oi neaung. jieaamg
room at m soma iuii hwi.
WESLEY AN METHODIST
15th and Mul streets. Lowell Gllger,
pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn
ing service at 11. Young people's meet
ing 45 pjn. Evening aervice at TJO.
Prayer meeting; weaniai y a pjn.
Henry Mattson. church treas
urer, reported a total raised ; by .
all departments of the church
totaled $2329.78, an average of .
$84, per member. Of this amount
370 S7 wraa davotnd to: fnris?n
Knapp, president of the Women's 4
Missionary society. '
Rev. Hess listed a few of the
activities for the year which will
appear in full on a printed-re-port.
Among the new undertak
ings were a parish paper The
Nararene Visitor" and a KSLM
broadcast, "The Galilean Hour.
Responses to the latter project
come from as far as eastern
Washington, Idaho and southern
Oregon, he ; said. Rev. Hess is
starting the second - of a three
year term voted him by the local
church.. 1
' Officers elected for the new
year are Thea Sampson, secreta
ry; Henry Mattson, treasurer;
Milford Stull, Sunday school sup
erintendent; Mrs. Paul Knapp,
WFMS president; Henry Mattson,
HYPS president; trustees, Henry
Mattson, J. M. Six, A. G. Schroe-
der, R. T. Asbury, Charles Ed
wards; stewards, Thea Sampson,
T. L. Hicks, FJdon Newberry, Joe
Pfau, W. McClain, Willard Fries
en, Henry Baer, Paul Robbing.
Church school board, Mrs.
Weaver W. Hess, Mrs. A. G.
Schroeder, Mrs. J. M. Sir, Paul ,
Knapp, Lucille Wenger.
The annual district assembly
will be in Portland, April 25-30.
Dr. J. B. Chapman, general
superintendent, will preside.
Elected delegates from Salem are
Mrs. Weaver W. Hess, Mrs. Al
bert Smith, Louise Wenger, Mrs.
John Friesen. Mrs. J. G. Winter.
Henry Mattson, L. Van Delinder,
Mrs. D. McCorkle, Mrs. Paul
Knapp. t ;
Silvcrion
Churches
METHODIST -
West asaan ana ran iuvcu. v.
ward Jones, pastor, sunaay scnooi
a-aa am. Unmlnf servlca at 11.
Sermon subject. The Love That Rus-
passea. arvemng service at a, oj nwi
adults. . '
ranirrv
r Second and B streets. M. J. K. Fuhr.
pastor. Sunday school at 10 ajn. Morn
tag serviee at 11. Sermoa subject,
"My Lord and My God."
CALVARY
Imrmir etraat. O. C OlsOB. SastOr.
Ciaiutav ariiAal .at 10 ajn. Morning
service at 11. Rav. Julius Hermiin-
alle of Seattle -guest speaa er. arvemna
i service at 70. Rev. Forrest T. Mon
son. Everett. Wash. Sermon subject.
-Where are Our Affections Centered?"
rmcaVrmrr. .
North Church street S. L. Almlie,
.ut sunHav aehool la a m. Morn
ing aervice at 11. Sermoa subject. "So
Sena 1 xou. avenuts; bbtviec ma. -iu.
Luther League Fellowship in charge.
i FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Park and First streets. Kusseu Myers,
astor. Sunday school 043 ajn. Morn
uraW at 11. Scnnm aubiad.
"Tragedy of Aa Unsurrendered Life."
Evening service at 730. Sermoa sub
ject. M Whose Standard r
Industrial Deaths
For Week Total 4
Four fatalities, 871 covered ac
cidents and 10 claims for occupa
tional . disease benefits were filed
with the state industrial acci
dent commission here during the
week ended April 13.
The fatalities involved Robert
Alley, La comb truckdriver; Ernest
BelL Canby, bucker; John Brehm
er, Williams, Califs ranch fore
man, and Elmer Eilliott, Oregon
City, truck driver.
Valley Churches
KEIZEB UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL
v.i... ainnl auMltarlum. SundaV
school 10 ajn. Morning earvica at 11.
Kev. Davia uamm. rrayer mewni
a m. Vouna neoole's meeting at 1 0.
I Evening service at. S.
BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH
of nan baptist
Wmaft. rAll Slav Var1 L.
HftlrM Tvactnr. Rufulav attool S45 a m.
Mark . Buell, superintendent. Httninf
servie'e m wii. vuui tm m
mg at S40 pjn.
I HATES VILLE BRANCH OF
FIRST BAPTIST
Hayesville school, sunaay scnooi at
00 a-m. Edward Metzger. superin
tendent. FOUR CORNERS BRANCH
OF FIRST BAFTIST i
dav achool at tAi ajn. Ben Sainford,
superintendent.
aOSKDALE rSNDI ... '
Seven miles soum ei sunn, vmar
N. Brown, pastor. Sunday school 10
ajn. Paul S. Cammack. superintend
ent. Lesta Bates, supertatendent of the
junior department Morning service at
H. Guest speaker. General Superinten
dent Joseph G. Reece. potluck fellow
ship dinner at noon. Junior, interme
diate, senior ana aaua ut groups nm
st TJO pjn.' Evening service at S. Rev,
dmu win ahnw both motion and lan
tern sUde picturea of the mission work
m UOUVia. bwib unnwa. xuv wu.
also be picturea of our Indian work
on the Klamath Indian reservation.
! young people's summer conferences
and boys' camps.
MENNONRE BRETHREN
Elm street near McNary. West Sa
lem. Rev. Abe A. Loewen. pastor.
Sunday scheol 0:0 ajn. Morning serv
ice at 10:45. Sermoa subject. -In
Green Pastures." 3 pjn. convalescent
homes. 7:15 pjn. YPF. Evening aervice
at 7:45. Tuesday J 30-4:30 pja. junior
Choir reoearsai. weuneaaav "
prayer meeting. Thursday 1 pjn. la
dies' prayer meeting; 741 pjn. choir
rehearsal. Friday 7 M pjn. orchestra
practice, male chorus practice.- .
I followlnr the sermoa. ate youth will
go to the chapel for a youth
'forum and refreshments.
I kwjj VUJ
FESST HETHODIST cnuncii
, Down Town The Tall White Spire , J
VmA-r 1 f1c0 Three Sapreme Teaehings af Jesus'
waMwui -aww ?. . a sereaoa ay.
Dr.; J. Edgar Purdy, District Superintendent
7 .it; Lindaitu in the Desert"
' - A sermon by v
-. Eev. Paul Janlth, IXmbter te Youth ,
Visitors In the City and Friends dirdiaJJy Invited
Announcing Our Twenty-First Annual
EUSSIOITijUY COIWEIlalOI
Sundays at 11 A.M. and 730 VML NighUy at 7;. Except Sat
See and near some of the- thrills, Kaiardsand miraclea of
modern missionary work In East Thailand, Borneo, So. China,
as told br Bev. P. A. Voth, J. C Meltzer and J. Af Poole on
Sunday evening. Rev. Voth win tell of his attempted escape and -
his mternment by the Japanese. ' - , x
Tb Clirhlhn Cx IIIr:::riry iiiiM
N. Fifth and Gaines. CH. Stelnmann, Faster. ' Fh. 240 SI
4
ff
tt
So-Callod ,
Yoafili ielSngnency
V Challenge to Salem Youth f. ;-
; And Their Parents .
- Sunday, 7:30 - J. K. Wisliaxt
. Great Youth; Choir - .
. Rinrnng Youth Testimonies .
Evangelical Church
.7 I k' Marion & Summer