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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1944)
Th STATEUAX?. Colam, Ora?o&. Saturday Morning. October II. ItU PAGSnVS V ILq&cBCiIl Flows QBu'Oeiis Collection tArire Leslie juri- Spcake'ra FhoUg nimt Photo- lor high school students contrib-" graphs of 41 men who served as tited $51 toward a fund to make speaker of the Oregon house of braille books available for the representatives have been assem- blind In a collection taJsenln roll Wed by Secretary of State Robert rooms Friday. The .contributions S. Farrell, jr and will be placed were taken as follow-up of a pro- in the speaker's office. Frames of gram given Thursday by Fierce myrtlewood were made by peni- Knox, blind xylophonist A simi- tentiary convicts1 who also provid- lar program and similar collec- metal plates Identifying the tions were held at Parrish junior Pictures. Farrel said It required high and Salem high schools. The mor than two years to assemble books cost approximately S10 a photographs, volume. ; V Jas D. Sears, Realtor, has moved Notice: A beginners' shorthand CJ 1818 N, CapitoL - class will start Mon. eve., Oct 23, For home loans see Salem Fed- at the Capital Business College end, 130 South liberty. " Agreement CompletedCharles . Congressman Speaks J Con R. Smith,' AFL organizer for Ore- gressman James W. Mott Will dis- gon, and iMrs. Theresa Hassen- atab. breanizer. for J the canri-rvl 'workers3, union . In this areay'an- nounced Friday that the Paulus uenjorauon piani ai jviamam Falls had this week ' signed a working agreement with the un- Ion. The contract follows an elec- tion early this ring, eighth such election won in the state by the I union. A ninth was won this sum- ul r uwuum. . . mam 4 TXT Jt... 1 Every form, of insurance. R. G. Severin, 212 N. High.,Tel. 4016. x i j , .1 Constant dependable service. james w. .Mott. wno maae a trio to Astoria Thursday, visiting ... - .. - lations en route, spoke before a t jl jwu uKiuut uw nuuuj uiu Kiwanis clubs of that city. He was - - formrely attorney and Clatsop county representative in the leg-1 Mature before residing in Salem. Wanted walnut bedrm set Ph. 5862 Bennett Chairman Frank B. I Bennett Salem public schools su- I Shoemaker is attending the Inter- I ,' to the Christian or to the non perintendent has been appointed national convention of Christian I Christian? If to the Christian, chairman of a nominating com- mittee to place a slate of nom- inees before the annual Cascade I area council meeting of the Boy Scouts of America next January. Attention Voters of Ward 9, re elect Tom Armstrong for alder man. Pd. adv.' , . Klmmell Appointed Rex Kim mell, assistant attorney general, has been, appointed a member of the legislative committee of the state department American Le- gion, he was advised Friday. Gene ODPenheimer. Portland. Is chair- man. The appointment was an- rounced by Frit Nissen, depart- ment adjutant tir-i. j a, aai T ii I uuiicu ivw. x J x i w. ovjl I oiaiesman. . - , . .Mrs.Melba a deputy to Returns to Salem champagne jormerly a deputy to 1 the county clerk's office, has re-1 turned to Salem after being with her husband who was stationed in Tr-sno falif fr enrn. m. TT - has recentiy, been transferred to uKianoma. Mrs. cnampagne is again on the clerk's office staff. I 1 Fall bulbs. Floral section. Fred Meyer Drug. - v Two Small Fires The fire de partment was called to Winter and Tade streets at 2:03 ajn. Friday where a small house caught fire. Damage was smalt At 12:40 am. Friday the department was called to Trade street, between 15th and 16th where a grass fire was un derway. Excellent unpainted furniture, desks, book shelves.' R. D. Wood row Co., 325 Center. , ; s Water Damage A fire which started at 3:20 a.m. in the Oregon Pulp and Paper company plant on S. Commercial took the fire fight- ing department to the scene. Heat generated by the fire loosed the nlant'e anrinkler evtm in) h. fore the water could be stopped it hhTr. . 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComT, . . Moantain Treat Fishing Pic tures of fishing in the mountain streams of Montana were shown at ; the Salem Credit association luncheon Friday noon. . You can find assorted herbs and herbs in gift boxes at Fitts Market Boy Apprehended Daniel Em erson Hutchinson, 15, who escaped from the state training school at Woodburn on Oct 16 was appre hended in Ulwaco, Wash., state po lice reported Friday night . Just received Skirts in strutter cloth 4.93. Sweaters 32 to 48, 4.95 to 943. The Fashionette. - (Obituary BeMr . n.iodt.'it rJocrnM" of the Legion auxiliary ".w .n ,;aZlZ fl"u,.:w"ViLj::-'"l' - l,Jii xa nnu m . brother of .Miss Mary. .Reldy. Charles W. and William J. Beidy. ail or ggj. Paul church, under direction of tte ciougn-arnc: s7. aarvir'aa mam- raui at ljuiiuiiu t:i;iiiara tery at st Paul, ore, ... - . Kichara sneii. mnnt son or cpi. ana . .. . . . . . 1- ?2LH- JfhVtl .0. Sunday. October is. Besides his pox enihMrtaarTMrt ST 1 Falem and .tr. ana jars, eascomo iee fcheU - of Bertram. Texas. PrlvaU graveside services win . be held Sat- urday. October 21, at the IOOF ceme- VII J XIX "t - . ' ' . n. . . - Mrs. Florence Day, lata resident of porUand. at a local nospitai inaay, i rvtnh,, 33,-ared 7 years.- Shipment! hn m.e by - Cloush-EarTick co mpany to Portland for services and tuermnt . . -. . .- , . cuss social security Sunday, oc- tober 22 at 3 Pan- at Bush school. I corner Mission ' and .University I streets, Charles W. Wetterman of . 2:3ttp sa . Everyone Is welcome, sponsors of the meeting said,FriI ' " , ' m , Mtm ,vAPP. Xnn9 .v. Tni, X V Clrn iCm Irr4n 9 OR iU TV.. r,ihlnn.4 ' 1 AffA "I i f 1 St Anhe's Rummage Sale Friday . . . Isuu kWHuuci v-. ,vv i ni ... . 1 I rVimAV.f. e I ynmn. rniM fi... whan i hopper ran out of sawdust at 1:45 i jju. xiiuuj wc iuiuutc m uie basement of a home at Erixson j ... ... i. ....... un -piwi Biree oeicnea iiamesithe Interesting "question-and-an- which resulted in small damage, -wer type of sermons that he has " biiioii . uiuuu.vi I mostly from smoke'. The fire de- partment was called. I Democratic Headquarters, Rm. 409 1st Natl. Bank Rlrl7. Attends Convention Gertrude churches in Columbus, Ohio. She recently returned from missionary work in Africa. In Columbus Miss Shoemaker had a part on the pro- gram and will visit relatives in Minneapolis and Mankato on her way home. Wedding pictures taken at the ehurrh. 520 Stat. Ph M-tT. Trial Monday James Bryan Tap will go on trial Monday at :30 pjn. in circuit court on a charge of assault with a danger- pus weapon. The trial was origi nauy scheduled for 9M ajn. Jud w Page will sit in the case-: . .. , Have your brakes re-lined at Fire stnn ' Cntar Jlc TJhrfv'Kfllim w Hotel Afire The roof of the u J vTt w- 1 "SiS J10 when.a tcn tar .T " , v ' . to used "P" the roof became tested. Firemen prevented the blaze from domg more than minor damage. -Cyn" Cronfae Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. r Girl Injured Dolores Meten, Oreeon City: was slLehtlv iniured Friday niuht when a car in which she was riding had a minor col lision with another car. Her in juries consisted of scratches and a skinned shin, first aid reported. You can find assorted herbs and herbs in gift boxes at Fitts Market Boy Cuts Wrist Warner Gaub, 18. 1060 Eighth street West Sa - lem, cut his wrist in the school workshop but was able to return to classes after the Injured mem ber was dressed at first aid. '44 "Swank" felt Berets, Pillboxes, year-rounders, little bumper rolls. etc. Young, colorful for casual wear, In gold, green, greys, spice, blue, violet red, beige, etc. Also black brown, navy 2.98 & 3.98. Th Faahlnnatt'1 ResUnranU Signed The Spa I -nd QueUe restaurants, this week Signed contracts With the Culinary . . .. Workers Alliance, AFL, represen- tatives of that union announced uj xnoay. i luimmage aaie, t ataw, uct, a, proved and E. C. Payne, D. a 2 Anr T, W.Hnn T,t. 'I!, t ... a, v Sears Moves James D. Sears, realtor, notary and Insurance ce omce from 507 Center Street to . 1818 North Capitol street For Kem-Tone shop R. D. Wood- row's 343 Center street Ggarete Pour ? In for Vets Twenty five years after . World war I, Salem residents, have not! forgotten the. promise they made the veterans of that war and as a result cigarets are pouring Into Capital post No. 9, American Le - Icion. to be delivered Sundav by MS10 diMbled men to th vetraM I nosDltai at Portland. aTrv iv w,: t - ... - i rf ucu ui uuuw wuiicu vui ... . ... ... .: wt - wxuu ClgaretS Because CI tne Shortage,- Friday, "The phones Of Legion- naires beean to rlns? and 20 lull - w - icanons nave oeen aonatea ana we . I - m . . . i siukibj pacxages wmcn were turn- 1 over to Individual member.. - 1 We know that our bed-ridden bud- gt OX BO uujune. - 1 re-Vif 121 12 fl I CarlTo Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Cart 1 403 Madrono ; avenue, a son.. Jerry Dale, born September 20, Salem Cen- erai noapiuu. KJeUs To Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. I Klein. S59 ' Center, street, a dauehter. I Leverly Rae. born October a, Salem ivreoers nospiiai,. Baptist Rally Is Announced Blid Wlametta Valley Association Plans For Program v ! A mid - Willamette association rally, honoring Dr. John Bunyan Smith, vice - president of '.the Northern Baptist convention, ni TV Paul Pjinrart. apcretarr of th .t.T3cT,rr. .mmlM I 4T" Northern Baptist convention, Will be held at toe First Baptist church 'Xliesaay arternoon, uctooer z, at aAA CSAAJi ITWU4 TCAAA aW iaSVla ijAAV I men meeunz ai-fine r irsi isapust i .h,w. n, Smith .. .nV.r 1 -t ji and the women at the First Chris- an church, with Dr. . Conrad as 1 nuV - . . 4. : '. I . The voi The young people of the church Kt launching 'a , church loyalty CTUSaae, Stanmg aararaay nigni with a Work Night The first prayer meeting of the year, was at- tended by a-large group. 'Each Wednesday night at 7:30, the young people will meet for this! me of inspuUon through fdlow- aVIn . a4?wamw .nJ I tJi wwauwj, auu uta- i ,inn nfthrnmMmt tiTomo ST w - j weja Christians and the means by which a more effective life nn be.Uved l. . . . I vuua, ,''- jv" "s-' !f . 4 J - . u.!. J " elrlnif 4a fain 4Vi!a rrmm im fir. , n , . - . i i jr. f nx DeBini .-Minnav mnrn. i fag a series of sermons on prayer. ins xirst subject Will be "The Ldm- 1 it 0t Praver- H wfll Mnfinue IT. . - - . " " . I 1 " 1 iwpr imc ot iprmnni mat n naa i oeen using ior questions to 1 "Whit !a th , the hpliwarft atflnrfinif anrl me iDeueyers Stanaing ana State7y "Tn Vrnnrri Tiros ftil-icf' ornsmolrlMe 4W W Vt TV Mas WmS jfli T ji I. I I efr when He said, Ye are the branch' piease explain the eth verse of John 15". ' "How can the Chris Itian life be happy, knowing that I the vast majority of people w destined to be eternally lost?" ReV. ClllberUon Begins 12 Day Conference 1 Rev. James Cuthbertson of Los Angeles will commence a 12 day DiDie comerence in ine Alliance h.,.h M c.,ni.. I r-.. r it " J, w. xx. Steinmann, the minister, has an nounced. uuiwuwuu xxaa tvtui aw rear, l In limn in.n'n4i)i .V I trm.xxxxvBXMxx v. uw I Tanan an-ntM. Vn mA w-' uiw I his return to America has been I nmrktna tt T i Working among the interned Jap- anese in Tule Lake and Other camps as weU as speaking through A" ThrPubli5 TSSW ed to attend these meetings. UlVit- ed to attend these meetings, . ... ITD flTI iTTi II 11 T laT UU 111 ilUVL CIRCUIT COURT Carmen Corine Hites vs. Alvy Eldon Hites; divorce decree; de fendant . given . custody of minor child with plaintiff having right for visits. ; Eric C. Kref t vs. Hortense Kref t; order modifying divorce decree Provides $25 pemonth for sup- port of minor children until they reach age of 21. I - Elizabeth Ann Parker vs. Rob-I I ert Budd Parker; demurrer en-! I tered. Credit Bureau vs. Earl P. Hal ley and P. W. Newbill vs. J. F. Baker; transcripts , from justice court filed. - " Frances Hickman : vs. Donald Franklin Hickman; recree of di vorce restores name of Frances Cordelia Bain to olaintiff. Pioneer Trust company vs. Qty View cemetery association; request for execution filed. S t'mmg Tlmn VI r 'el I I . r mn' I a . j, ccmpiamt ior oaver rSOBATE COUavX . Michael WetzeL insane: report I Af uia r nmnarrr. - I . . " . a. I -: "ana xiaxe estate;, oona v- pointed appraisers. . I Artnur wecu xoz -erry esiate; esxerarr, io y. xge ana xzux - vrn i Tri eiitiipsiiBiaii Tiion lnvaria I . tory 01 estate serang vaxues ax MttlUI 1i - J etAre W.10 ypwiwi muu fiv . lazzie m. jjurcucar estate; notice -a - a a nf aala nf rnriaT nmnariv filM frin-M T.aKall WurVa minor - - - , Vrrl' uea. suuwsn, reuueeu uwu to 51000; same action in guardian- ship Of Charlotte Rose Burke. . B1TJNICIPAL COUKT Lloyd Monroe Bjelde; alleged violation of basic rule; ban $10. J Robert Elton Erlckson, 1800 state street; h excessive speed I through intersection; , bail S3. 1 JUSTICE COURT I Jack A. Detcrsr non sufficient I funds check case; disnussed for ' Ucic ol evidence to convict , I Uiaries Urani: assault, ana Dat- ! 4 .1!!,, i,a.r,. v-M I vxft fx. j w . I - . i !, xt - -7;: :jrr!!;i waaxies oeri iwbbum, uo "uu. caiuxxgs usonj - yioia tion oasic ruie; sza Dau postea t s s Vcrdid c! lis Zics Gladstone, 1803 ; The ravages of drink' are great er than those of war, pestilence. and famine combined. . 'Thomas A. Edison, 1C20 X still feel that prohibition is the greatest experiment yet made to benefit man, - FdY Advv.fcy a Creep efV Calera CHiess ., ,a1r..r.ln. Vr.,4 C.M9 Tail0"'L"l liWFJH.WyDCT.u-. X-J Salem Churche BETHEL BAPTIST " North Cottar at D Street J. FV Ol-l thnff. on. natter. - Sunday school 1:45 1 a.m. Georre Schirman. superintendent 1 Monunf term t( it. sennoa nu ject "How Christ Makes the Poor IUca." Youth Fellowship hour at 0:30 pjn. Evening: service at tao. Sermon Eagles.' Wednesday '1:49 pjn. Bible J study. ' i - " v.," f , CALVARY BAPTIST . .. South Liberty at Miner street. kt. i C Howard Smith, assistant . pastor. I Sunday school 0:45 ajn. L. H. Handle j tenSenl Vog ..tnA lRrmon aubieet. "The Eternal Cod I Wliy WOJ iTUW WMnj" UT. wiuuma . I Everson guest iniiiister v Evennjser- vice at IJO. Sermon subject, "Perfect & kmshlp groups. Wednesday at iw g AAS A DATllOA - ' -"-irr.-r"-.r " . - . f "SrJ"'-:;T ib.iu. - uv, . Morning service, at II.1 Sermon - -tV i .tmit. af Praver.' Evening 1T .7 t s.on VubiW ;-Bib I servicwat 730. sermon suoject, nioi Outions Answered." Young people's I j ; i m .a I mnf tor adults and I youn people 7:30 Wednesday, ooianueX BAPTIST 4 Corner Hazel and Academy streets. T0 ZlTruZ& Morning worship -at It Evening ser- Z AS7'" Wednr - coffi 'SSS SSu Ly. . , . . i A.. MM I panor. auuw; kuvu v.w in( service at loao. sermon suDject, .--i-k.KI UMiiimaAta n rvansalm I Aiber? christian ieavor how 5o p.! r ams2llie1f oclt5r',Frst5ood m?u" subject. "The Power - of tne sroaz. 1 Drimarr at 110. Sacrament meetina nn-wiu coiura auiuhw l.A n'lru1r . . I .. I I T 30 o'clock. riKST CHRISTIAN . ... itli. iaM.,a rwi.fi.. . . Center and "High fvTW-JiTii loSbTrmSn sub: .?5 .Ch-nJS? Morning service at 10:30. sermon sno - i l"S".wY?!!L?! SS"?? idu imw Hreeuna a -"- I lEvening service at 7 -10. Sermon sub-1 ar xDur zuwuc wccuuia w r : . . . t David Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school U:45 am Morning service at ll. Ser- I .k4aw Tha irre.a VHvgtlaisin I IIUVH eUWJSVH VUV J .am a u j wotaun Young people's meeting 1:30 pjn. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 1MI. Wmrrm .trut. TPiTT.rH W Halt pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m, Pilgrim I Youth Fellowship at sao pjn. ' Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Georea H. Swift, rector. Holy com munion 7 :30 a.m. Church school S:4S. cial parish meeting, S pjn. Prayer service an( sermon' at 11. Spa- HIGHLAND ntlENDS . North Church ' street - at , Hishland avenue ' Herman H. MaCT. Dlstor. Sun- Jy school 10 ajn. cimon Ros,isup- eJuectV enntenoent. . ormni, icmci a ix. Item." Junior ana senior iinsuan zji- deavor at sao p.m. Evening service at p.t, mMttne Thursday 7J0DJn.l SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS . . streets. - John ana Liaura iTacnsei. pas- tara. Sunday school 8:45 Sum. Max . " tn.-n.n. Unrnirtm .. service ax 1L sermon SUDieci. ine Greatest Commission." Evening service at ? uw. sermon suDjcci, nd Her Enemy." Christian Endeavor pjn. Prayer meeting Thursday at 730 pjn. ; . AMERICAK .LUTHERAN. . , ' T.rw?. n.r hD "r Smdi'r ichod xendaner. DD, pastor. Sunoay scnooi . .V ...... -. . - mon subject "Loyalty." Luther League rmicT i.rPVHMAN AT.rt - . (SUte street at 18th. F. H.. Theuer, liHtor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morn - ing service at 11. Sermon subject "Christian Tolerance. Evening service . 1 Tnratherina- of thank offering AiviA with nir4iira nn work of the Amn i.uthnn ruiircn. , .- ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN (Mo. , Synod) 16th and A streets. H. W. tiross, urinr sundav irhnni mt B:3Q ajn. Morning worship at 10J0. riRST METHODIST r11rv.l1 mil Ktata an-eeta. nr. J. u. Harrison, pastor. Church school :49i ajn. Preston Doushton. superintend- .ntsou th nuinr. Worahin at 1:45 D m. Sermon -Pioneers are Still Needed." FREE METHODIST - North Winter at Market street. Kev. S.-4S a'jn. Mornins: service at It Even- U P Vnlol. nuinr. SundlV BChOOl Inir aervlea at 1:30 Youth STOUDS at S 4S cm. Prayer meetinc Wednesday " JASON LEI METHODIST : at 7 -:tn bjb. i North Winter at Jefferson street, s. :45 ajn. O. M. Roberts, superintend- ent Morning service at U. Sermon subject "The Romance of r'sl naynor ennui, pastor. duhu.j aunna Grace.'' by the pastor. Youth Fellow- muiK """ upa at 7 pjn. I leslik Methodist "'". . : I josrKBoTfStor: Sunday school Lit m unralT unriM at 11. Ser- in anKlaer -rriaca rrnm the Mn OX at tM pjn. Kvenine- aenrtce -at .30. Sacred COB- ? f- Prajrer i - . : , ; I ?,.ZZ:Z' tn nn. - "J Sunday schiat w aii. f ffi-??S-SnirV. Vvia 'It": at t .45. Mid-week rV meeting Wednesday a pjn. , k, ,t Winter street Henry -f' , ' tL-r."! nr. - tv-i MatiMi mivwiaw amenc-wia 1 lr n siermoii 1 1 ZZ, . ... c..v. 1 RV Her, inflicr w. nuniHin. I A a, WI-Vav m mnrn t1t VvAniltaT I !t!T.?Lj.r VJU.- V. n.. Writes.- Youth aTOUDS 1:13 pjn. Mon - ------ - -n.,. j. " mM-wtK ; wimA'tm Tstc iin iisnSJ in Christ I North l?th and Nebraska avenue. J. abuWu?uw .K-o'Y.' ' , dent Morning service at II. The choir u ajn. Albert Kiuineer. supenmen- pest- Sermon subject "Another Un lorflvaDle sin." oao pjn. in tne cnapei youth via be directed by Margaret Henry. -What WU1 War Do to Young People" 30 in the sanctuary adults directed by Ed uison sxuay etn lesson I "7"- r.1 Uubieet -wh.t Jem. wui tine wuaone -stuiins: tne lrnvin". " . xx, wmum " -" at it Iday youth business meeting and nai- loweea party in social rooms at the I -k.h WiuMm a a- nm , I w, a - r . rmrnni r? , ' i" streets. L. L. - 1 CelSrneaeSei 7. sVrWT at bai- study Wednesday tao pjn. Firs! EZaiLcdisl X!mrc!i - Down TownThe Tall White Spire i - - - -K - " Sermon by Dr. Visitors' In the City and CBTCRCH OP CHRIST - - - ' Cottage and Shipping streets. H. R. ThornhUl. castor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Young peoples meeting wjo pjn. arvening service at -lac Mid-week Service at 130 p.m. - i . . - - SCIENTIST ,.- Cnemeketa ana Liberty streets Sun- laay scnooi at ii ajn. atorning service tat It Sermon subject. "Probation At ter ueata.- Evening service at s. ser- mon subject, "Probation After Death." Wednesday meeting at S pjn. includes oThe" yiKST CHUKCH OF GOD , cotUge and Hood streets. Bev. H. a. Schlatter, pastor. Sunday school fVl Vuvc uie Unified service at T:1S pjn. Lecture' from large chart "Cod and A W I ao A - SI - chckch or con . 40 South I2nd street. Rev. C. W " -m- Morning service at .11.- Evening . e,... . in rvice at a. Prayer service Wednes- T S p p.m. Young people's Endeavor Frida v at a n.TTi. ? rwai vityaTi.fa vr a xsa xixAsaak Center at 13th itreeU ReVe. Wearer W. Hess, DD. pastor. Sunday school (-45 a m. MUford stuii. superintend- iSZ' Youth hour at :30 pjn. Kvemng ser- I.'wtin- $ er and praise... service. Saturday t:45 VJ0"" . a IHI CHURCH OF IKStS VSUII or LATTEK DAY SAINTS ' . . . . A i pZ! j PJU. MIA DieCtS Tuesday 13V PJo. ' - ' ' PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 449 Perry street. C M. Eads. pastor. . . . , . ; . It iLYopepIeTcTsir EvI ""VJ gfbd'r iervca: i - 'r . wnT-v Bible and orayer service, a D.m. Fri- . . - . . w. k . . j.. Tixi . ( people jnoie ana prayer pjn. Saturday mission ser- vtr BETHANY Ev. KEFOKMED Capitol and Marion streets. E. A. Klelsmeier. pastor. .'Sunday school at 10 ajn. Morning service at 11. sermon subject "faith in Unexpected Places." . FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner Marion and Summer streets. Bev. J. Kenneth Wisbart. pastor. Sun day school t:49 ajn. R. H. Ermel. superintendent. Morning service at 11 Sermon subject' Failure 01 tne Win fSria from Jnhn'a fVv,nl I Youth. rrouM m-M bjh. Evenine ser vice at 7:30. Sermon subject: 1 steps to revival. No. 4, -prevailing prayer. PILGRIM HOLINESS 73 Market street. Paul C. Nerlne. pastor. Sunday school B;4S ajn. Morn lna service at 11. Young people's ser vice at 7 pjiu Preaching at 7 JO. Wed nesday prayer meeting at iso pjn. FIRST SPIRmJAUST - 241 North Commercial street Serv ices at 2:30 and I'M pjn. Circle at f. I CALVARY CHAPEL i North rh.h mtrt w. and I Mrs. Claude C. B1L nastora.- Sunday school 1 p.m. Afternoon - service at i and Bible atudv B njn. Tuesday throueh 1 rridn. Pravar 10 im Jerry Ova IZlZZ, -.rCl - -1 lrBYiYi iikxmt, ynuwr avuwa a- I minictratian buildine auditorium mvht. I iy except Monday and Saturday, 460 Norta uign street. , - - I n ir vArrnv hut I jAi state street. Mai. Tl V. Stevens. SSS .r.!!, "ZiZ at Brigadier and Mr, l . Howell will conduct aU aer- I Vu I . 263 North Hlch ' street Olive Stev ens, MsD. pastor.' Junior class at 10:30 1 a.m. Morning service at -11. Sermon subject Exaltation of Joseph.' I " I CHRISTIAN AND 1 MISSIONARY ALLIANCE I jinn ana. uuncs iireeu. ncv. v.. n. i bieinmann, ' pastor, sunaay scnooi ai I v:43 ajn. Kev. James cutnoertson ot I uo Angeies wiu commence a 12-uay tuDie comerence. soeaKine ai 11 a.m. land 7:30 pjn., and at 7:45 every night eaccpi oaiuruajr. 1 ruvssuviuu Mortn I9tn at sreyman. ev. u. e. Tate, pastor. Sunday school at 9.-45 I Evcninit service at 7:45. Messace iUus I trated with Bible slides. Start in Tues day at i:o p.m., every nigni except I Monday and Saturday, meeungs witn saaxme saoore, evangelist. I . - - i I REOKGANTZED CHURCH OF JESCS 1 CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS I 17th and Chemeketa streets. C H. I ajucti pu ur. euooay Kiiuvi i mjn. Morning service at 11. Ziona League t M9 p.m. Prayer meeting at S pjn. I weqnesaay. f F-a.ll r.Ml.AM Y 01107 LrilUrCllCS MENNONITS BRETHREN Elm street near McNary. West Sa lem. Rev. A. A. . Loewen. pastor. Sun- lita-r aehanl S-4S a m. Moraine sarvksa ft wts. Measare by Rer. A. eaen. I xJm Aniao, btouiii Kiijn -- I . "J , eww... MmwmM. I service. Wednesday evening prayer nwwuia taunua' """"I " ne-u I aEl.fca univn luHniawinwuii Keirer achool auditorium. Rav. Dav- Id Hamm. pastor. Sunday school 10 Morning service at. it rmk I NickeL tMincioal of - Beacon Bible I school. Dallas, guest speaker. Young ropJrt meeting at tso pjn. Evening I TOUK cojras brch war ar a r ay- mnm awia I East State and Zlma streets. Sun- I sy school .t 1:45 ajn. Ben swinford. I . linarlnMlMit. 1 HATESvrrjJt bkancbt. or riUT BAPTIST - 1, nayesviue scaovi. ouuuv ( atn. Dm navis. aurjenntenaeni. iauh iieigrtimmcnitt " Community halL Rev. F. C Stannard. pastor. Sunday school at W - ajn. J Morning service at It : a- mrniniPlt. 1 . I C3ear Lake ""b?,,- - I school 11 ajn. rf,A,u- '"" "5u';""'"i, Tr,:iT.7 l-4-V- Paul P. PetUcord district twerinten. dent, will preach. Holy , f"11 wul be served. Evening Service atS. i nuuu auwjKt, a I innmriT nnipn. i.icimrflC8l jEPTJ Srto& evening service at KiiMAjrrrvr. mennontte - 1 Brahmi J Turnriun. irtlnff OaS- I w Sdiv chJol tib .InT 'Art Dalke. superintendent. Mominr ser- I Sermon iubiect -EWorld Dictatorship. Jth-Tais and the True. 3 fWlth Forward Face and TJareluctaat Soal J. cl Earrison Friends Cordially Invited Centennial Is Observed Salem Church Unites V Tith'National - " : AuuYcrsaiy - Special services Saturday morn ing at the Salem Seventh-day Ad vert tist church will be held In the observance of the one hundredth anniversary of the beginning of the Seventh-day Adventist move- BCD . V. I - - - - " I The program, to. be carried out nationally, according to denohiina-1 tional plan, features the progress I wax tne cnurcn nas made during one'! hundred "years, arid calls 'for. "" " e a a I siwuu tiiajcr miux cuoseasuwi m 1 behalf of the work of the future. "In this eenturv. according to Sports that are. given, rthemoye-; ment has crown from humble be-1 ginnings into . one - of world pro portions with certainty and power. "Beginning with no literature, no institutions, no paid laborers, the cause has grown to globe-gird ling proportions, employing" 30.000 religious workers, publishing mil lions Of dollars worth of Bible lit erature, rnaintaining hundreds of medical, educational, and publish-1 Ing institutions, and in addition 9,212 churches with a present .tfe- ofnf1 mvestmlt of ?4'- 785,933.08. , I "This hundred years has wit-1 nessed God's opening providence Salem i. one of a number of speak in every continent in the world, in engagements planned on his every prominent country of earth, return trip. With Mrs. Seman and and in the islands in every one of their two children, he has been .the seven Seas.: : "... takin a mviiVnl fraatmante at ihm "Beginning with, one language, Seventh -day Adventists, are. today proclaiming the message of the Bi ble in 812 languages and dialects of earth.? aasf-aav . 1 m ay ' W-eB I I ll H .vPfCrtll I Guest Speaker T)r-William CI. Fvnenn will h the guest minister at Calvary Bap- tist church Sunday. Dr. Everson was a major-general during the I First World' war' In charge of the ! American troops in Italy. He Is a former pastor of 3 the the' First Baptist Church of Port hind," and he was at one time pres ident of Iinfield college, McMInh- ville, and Is the field representa- Uve of the Shriner's hospital in Portland. His sermon topics are nal Gc Why Not Trust and "Perfect Peace in a World of Conflict''. - The public Is Invited to hear Dr. Everson. ' The fall' round-up banquet of the Youth Fellowship' was held Friday with an attendance of more than a hundred. A program was presented and Dr. Vance Webster;' pastor of the First Baptist church of Eugene brought an inspiring message. -, . .. t . i , Silverton Churches IMMANUEL North Church street. Rev. S. L. ! Almlie, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon topic. An Example - of Generous Giving. Luther League 7:30 p.m. Topic, "A Dif :. iodic, n. xjil- ficult Time in me. Wednesday at S pjn. ficult Time in Life." Choir rehearsal METHODIST ' " Main and riske streeu. o. Leonard ESS8' tSS?r- "wtriS at it Topic, "The Parables Speak of Property." TRINITY North Second and A, streets. M. J. K. Fuhr. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Divine worship at 11. Topic. "God In vites." Luther League 7:15 pjn. Spe cial pro gram .on tne Bible to be given. CALVARY North Jersey street O. C. Olson. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Di vine worship at ' U. Oscar Satrum, speaker. Luther League 7 pjn. Mrs. El Yin Aimquist, . presiaent. FIRST CHtTKCH OF CHRIST Park and First street Russell Myers. oastor. Bible school :44 ajn. J. J. Jnhnaon. auDerlntendent. Christian En deavor S30 pjn. evening ;worsnip ism. MAEOUAM METHODIST Pierre Smith, pastor. Sunday scnooi 10 ajn.- Young people at i pjn. CHRISTIAN SCTXNCK North Second street. Sunday school t:49 ajn.. worship . at u. C iL0xvr?Onastor. Sunday, school 10 ajn. Preaching f at 11. Children's hour pjn. Bible study at 1, Evan- gelistie at S. r- assembly of god j r a -44 ajn. Worshlo at II. Youdji DeoDle UniT. MINT. LM.WI. DIUIU.J KUWH1 0s pjn. Evangelistic at a. , - l Arm dat rTti Sunday achooi at 04S am. Worship at l. ssja. at law pjn. ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Father John Hoomisen. pastor. SUn benediction. Tuesday and Friday at I at Other days at T. iiyekth day adventist - - ' N. C Xrnston. pastor, sabbath school Saturday at JO ajn. Worship at U. TPS at 1:39 pjn. lXTM HOLINESS Omar Fen ton, pastor. Sunday school at la ajn. mvuto services at ll. CHRIS TIAJC AN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE North Second street R.-A. Franklin.! pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Wor ship at u. xoung peopie as aun. Evangelistic at a. Dcvivd Services Every IligU Tta Sdvdicn amy CilaJel . Ul SUte St , - Conducted r " Territorial Evangelists BRIGADIER AND RI2S. FRANCIS HOWELL. - October 21st to ZSth, s . ; Inclusive Week Day Services t P. IL - Sonday Services: Horning Service It 'Clock Evening Service 7:3) e'CIack Special Music ., . Come and Enjoy These Meetings ' Choir Director Named ; At Evangelical Chiim . Mrs. Edward J. Kortzeborn was secured as director of the choir of the First Evangelical church, Marion and Summer streets, at a recent meeting of the music com mittee, of which Walter Lamkin is chairman. Mrs. Kortzeborn Is .well known In music circles of the city and Is a recognized soloist, and has had experience in directing choirs and musical groups. . Xfre VftrtT.Krtrn vrlTI arraatlv 0,, the musical program of vria hfe.wK .fKnM Ka wrfll a4;a-eJ4 faUVS nUClV S9AA-E 7fU4 aVSA Vl one of Salem's larser choirs. It Is exoected that Mrs. Kortzeborn and William Fa wk. organist will Head the choir in the presentation of the ' musical programs of -the -: , ( cnurcn. T' kiiVaaii'" Sifrl All C UI CJU OClUCllS To Visit Salem Dr. Lauren Seman of -Ontario, Canada, will be the guest speaker at the Church of the Nazarene, Center street at Thirteenth, Sun day, October 22, according to the rMV-- -m A Ht. f th Tr.ntn m. Irai rn,. n,: sman l ndr appointment by the Nazarene Mionflrr hnarrl .tr SwazHand en... ifrim. Kix mmannM in Nazarene hosoital at Namna. Ida- ho. They will be leavine for their new field sometime in November, The coming of Dr. Seman to Sa lem is- a special feature In what is known In the Nazarene denom- UWUUU Ca UIVVIUMUVU WaVllUa A a goal for the year is a million dol- MUB ava MUjJivtiaT ssts-cNaV es aiiiii iyti personal contacts made to interest especially the - unchurched - with the message of Christianity. The pastor's morning sermon will be Working In the Master's Vine- I y"- Evangelist Eddie Patzsch, prea cher and soloist will conduct a series of evangelistic services- No vember 1 to 12. Everyone is cor dially invited to attend these ser' vices. '.. 1 . A 1 dpi. Qprvinp VLlJCl CJCI To End Sunday The Alber Evangelistic party. who have been conducting revival meetings l- art -the Court , Street Christian church for the past two weeks, will conclude their work in Salem -on Sunday night ' This is a week .of special Services with "Tlx T T - " V 7Z1 1 m... uiuuuu. Aiuci. wiu w vxx xxxxa tian Unity". Z - ' , As .a special feature the local pictures taken in and around Sa lem will be shown on the screen. Friday night '. in addition to the sermon and other regular features, Mrs. Alber will present the Boost- i . . 1 j er ciuo m meir imai prugroui uu Saturday night will be "The Sec uuu wwuig vi vuiut , nc i rx.-in x. proDheuc sermon of the enure meeting. A large delegation cf 1 25 people, headed by the minister, Mr. Jess Johnson, attended the meeting from Tillamook where the Alber party recently concluded a i meeting. .. ' . - ".. , -' Mission Speaker "ar - - - " af - ' ' - -1 Is siinday truest The Rev. and . Mrs. Harvey L. Phelps, missionaries under the Eu ropean Christian mission board will be guests of the First Evan gelical, church, Marion and Sum mer streets. Rev. Phelps Is the author of a recent book, "God's Deliverance from Nazi Hands". As the direc tor for France of the mission. Rev, Phelna witnaccMl ' th fall of France, spent 10 weeks In a nazi I rjrison. lived and ' worked under ' . ' . . . iimu uu.uyuui wiu umt ax.fmA I by undersTound from Trance to I America. A I I x Mr. and Mrs. Phelps will speak Wednesday, Oct 25, at 10 pnv. I Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart, minister, i ua, announce. - 1 - Anlnna mn4 Ka mafi,ra anrl I thoroughly dry to keep.: Slatted I crates or woven baskets that oer imit ventilation are good contain I era. Plan to Attend . . 12-Day Biils Ccnferczce , - r ' To be conducetd by Dev. Janes CdhLcrlsca t v Angeies Gifted Bible Teaoher and Missionary from Japan October 22nd to November 3rd (inc.) Each Evening (except Sat) at 1 :S - Sundays at ll! aa 71 At the Christian and IissJeautry imiiiKCE cnuncn - 7:45 Nightly, Exeept Monday an4 Saturday w - School Adnhiistratioa Boildinr AotUtorisia , - f iZi Nertt Elgh Street at Sfarlon .v - . Jerry Cn:a-"Th3 UcU3 Cil!:r - Dyiumkl Fheneine! ? TJBiqM! Terrier University of Southern CaTfornU Atle Lutlier League Head Coming President of National i Organization Will - Visit SUveHon .'' 1 . . . - " 7 SILVERTONRev: A. E. Han son of Brookings, ' SD, president of the National Luther league, and Rev. F. W. Strain, Seattle, presi dent of the coast district, will be at Immanuel . Lutheran church - Sil--erton on Oct 28 for a Luther league rally to be attended by Luther leaguers from various val ley churches. -4 v;.--0, ' - Confirmation classes will be held at Immanuel church Saturday at 90. The Senior guild of the church will meet Wednesday af ternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Ar thur Berget and Mrs. IG."Myrjn as hostesses. During the program a' report on the Women's Mission ary Federation meeting held, at Portland on Oct 5 will be given by Mrs. Bert Rue and Mrs. Arthur Dahl. - 1 ' A fellowship dinner will be held at the Methodist church immedi ately following the Sunday morn ing service. Youths will be the guests of the day. Motion pic tures of the Bar View and Suttle Lake proposed camp site will be shown. Friends are invited to at tend. Monday night the Methodist Boy Scouts will meet at 7 o'clock, and the adult council will meet at ; 8. Wednesday night there will be choir rehearsal. Trinity Lutheran Daughters of the Reformation will meet in con vention at Vancouver Sunday, be ginning at 2:30. Family Bible study - will be .held Wednesday night" at 8 o'clock. . Mission Circle will meet Thursday at 2 (O'clock. Confirmation instruction will be held Saturday, Oct 28. i : Sermon Series' Is Announced Rev Dudley Strain at the First Christian church 1 besrinninv a series Of sermons on how to be- . come a Christian. This series will ' be delivered . Sunday night This " week it will be The First Step in Becoming a Christian." The sermon topic for this Sun- Idav morninsT is "Has Your Reli gion Changed you?" a message by the minister. The choir is sing ing the anthem "O How Amiable: Are Thy Dwellings' by Joseph Barnby and the men's quartet will give the song "May God Depend on You" by Wilson. . , Open house at the new parson age, . 1595 Jefferson I street will continue this and 'the following Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. for mem bers and friends of the church, v The First Christian! church will be host to the Oregon Youth As- ociiiuijf txmiuuicu wiia me Aaaxion - County Christian Endeavor group - and 5. The youth groups are plan ning meetings and banquets for 200 people. - ' Passion Play Pictures Will Be Shown Sunday "The Service of the Cross" wUT be presented Sunday night at the Court Street Christian church, W, H. Lyman, pastor, has announced. This will be the . final service of the series presented by the Alber evangelistic party., "The Power of the Cross" is the subject of Evan gelist Albcr's sermon for this ser vice. Colored pictures of the Ober- ammergau Passion Play will be. shown at 7:15 p. m. ( . The morning "service at 10:50 o'clock will feature a special mes sage on "Imperishable Monu ments.", Do yon know? That for 15 years (4 as gover nor of New York and 11 as president) Roosevelt spent bQ-- lions more than his administra tion has taken in. ' Yon would be in jail, the New Deal caBs it prof ress ire. . . , : : - ,17 Days UntU Election! MARION COUNTY YOUNG REPUBLICANS . rii4 Adr. ( - wm