' i I .. .: - : v . -1 - i . The OEEGOlf STATESMAN; ScJeW Oregon. SoturJay Morning. Jcmuary'27, 1943 PAGE SEC t l, i t i i V!' 1 1 1 t : 1 f;1 if ; ' f. IX THE... ! r Killed Elmer E. Smelser Parents Give Up Hopk for Elmer Smelser AUMSVTLLE Hope that their son, Pfc Elmer E. . Smelser, US - marine corps, miiht "possibly be , alive in' some hospital, was aban coned this week by Mr. and Mrs. Giiy Smelser wherj two men who had been with their son in the south Pacific came to visit them; and told them of his death on Sai- pan. ' The to marine cbrps men were Cpl. Stuart Spraguie and Cpl. Ed win Mendenhall, fom the marine barracks at Klamath Falls. They are veterans of Guadalcanal and Gilbert islands, Tarawa and Sai- an ! I , v . i. Elmer Smelser was born at New Grand Ronde October 28, 1921, and lived near WilJamina until 14 years old. He move4 with his par ents to the farm near Stayton and then attended Staytlsn high school. He was; baptized in I the Church of Christ March 26, 1939, and attend ed Bethel Sunday school in Stay ton and! was graduated from Stay ton, high school in jTune, 1941. He was an Eagle Scout and was as sistant scoutmaster I when he en listed in the marine corps in May, 1942. He took boot training at San Diego and went overseas in the following October. "After Guadal canal he was returned to New Zealand to recover! from malaria and wounds. . ' j He was j fatally! wounded June 28, 1944, while on a jirolunteer mis sion to locate a Japanese machine gun nest. He lived! ah hour. He was buried in the Second marine cemetery on Saiparl. His parents wees notified of hist death by the navy department on 'August 2, 1944. T?l rner Gets Release ' ALBANY Flight Officer Elmo ;Misner, son of W. W. Misner of Albany, is home from the Euro pean war theatre, j having been given a medical discharge. Misner not only wears the silver, star and distinguished flying cross, but has many other awards . and citations earned hi the 61 combat flight missions in which he took part. ; Misner, a graduate of Albany Hgh school, was twice awarded the purple heart and was award ed the air medal 11 times. He, was -so severely wounded finally that further service was impossible. He has just been released from Ft George Wright hospital, Spokane, Wash.but will be Incapacitated f ok six months. Col. C. L. Will iamsr medical officer at Ft George Wright, was in Albany Monday to see Misner, who has been under Jiis-cmre. j v Sgt Joseph M. Devers, Jr Unit ed States army, called his wife, the former Helen Wiedmer, Thurs day afternoon from Connecticut The army sergeant son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph M. Devers, sr., had jost arrived from 26 months ser vice in the European and Mediter ranean theatres of war. Sergeant Devers has been on active dutv in North Africa, Corsica and Italy. He will arrive in Salem the first of the week for a 30-day furlough. Sgt Devers is a graduate of Salem schools and later, attended the University of Oregon. - ,'- Special to The Statesman KEESLER FIELD. Biloxt Miss Jan. 22 Having arrived at Kees ler .Field, Miss., Pvt Francis B. South wick, son of Mr. and Mrs. TL W. Southwick, 1179 Marion, Salem, Ore, Is now being exam ined by the AAF training com mand station medical and psycho logical unit to determine his Qualifications as pre-aviation cadet : ' .' - . ' " ' Flying officer training as a pi lot, bombardier , or navigator will bef given Pvt Southwick upon successful completion of the pro cessings he is, undergoing at Kees ler Field.; , , . . " LCrSTY Levern 5 C. Eell, pharmacists mate 1c, and Roy B. : Bell, seaman lc, are ; spending leaves with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E 11, route three. '"'Arlie L. Dell, a third brother, has received his discharge from tbe army air forces and is now as sociated with the Huff real estate office in Salem. . ' i. : ' ; Albany farding ibbon Ralph J. Receives Special to lie Statesman SOMEWHERE IN THE PHIL IPPINES PFC Ralph J. Harding,' son . of Mrs. . AnHrew Mauntsch, Balls ton. has recehtly been award ed the Philippin liibertation rib- bon. This decoration! is given by the commonwealth government of the Philippines to al troops' actively participating in. free the islands. the. campaign, to PFC Harding, member : of .'a :ry division, has well known ihf been overseas for j more rthan a year. He has served in the, Ha waiian islands. adi New . Guinea as well as in the Philippines. .- t Bfargverite L DuRette, dangbter of Sir. and Mrs D. B. DuRette of Genrals, has enlisted In the w omen's army corps in the army medical department as a technician. A gradoate of Ger vab high school and Willam ette vniTersity, ( Miss DuRette baa taught six years at Eugene and has her masters degree in physical education from the University of Oregon. She has been employed recently In the licence department of the sec retary of state's! office. o 1 ; v J 1 :4 -I ( I- i . i I'-, 1 f ' - ' '' i , 'v. : -v- -4 , f n niiimmwii i minii t a PFC Mary Duncan, who is with the third air force at Key field. Meridian, Miss., is now on fur lough and. visiting her mother, Mrs. Maad Duncan, 1149 Sooth Liberty. David Van Cleve Visits Relatives . AUMSVILLE, Jan. 25 David Van Cleve, flight engineer on a B-29 located at Denver, and his wife, the former Esther Lock ner, have been visiting "relatives and friends in Marion and Ben ton counties while he is on a 15 day leave. They left j for Denver Wednesday. j This is his first leave since his induction in April, 143. He is a son of Mr. and Mrsjj J. B. Van Cleve now of Aumsville but for merly of Salem Heights, where he attended grade school. He was an honor student and was a sen ior at Oregon State college when inducted. j! His brother, Merrill, has been missing in action since June, 1943, when the submarine Pick erel was declared overdue and presumed lost -l! Kenneth Ballweber Seriously Wounded St Sgt Kenneth Ballweber was seriously wounded Injj action on Luzon, his wife has been notified. He is the son of D. Vij Ballweber of Gervais and Mrs. WT. Peeren boom, 2001Market street Salem. A graduate of Gefvais high school he was Inducted October 13, 1942. He has been awarded the Purple Heart for wounds re ceived in action. Mrf. Kenneth Ballweber has been notified that it was necessary to amputate his left leg. u:-. ri , ' yj..-, JEFFERSON 2nd IX Robert Knight of Mt. Vernon, Wash., son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.' Pow ell of Jefferson, has corhpleted his training as a bombardier in the army air corps at Deming, NJuL, and has received his wings. - He spent a 15-day leave with his Wife and dauehter. Parrv Lynn, and other relatives at Mt Vernon, ( Wash. " - - -. They returned to Jeffrm f a visit with Mrs. Knight's par ents, air. ana Mrs. 5 Powell. He lpft from her Wwlnlj mAm. ing, driving through to a camp In Texas, where he will report next week. - .. ' mm ' "" 1 " - ' f LIBERTYl-Alvin Billings, avia tion machinist's mate, second class, his been visiting his parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Uuther Billings.! In the navy ' for XV months be has 'been at ' school in San Diego, ' Chicago, i Jack sonville. iFhu. and instructor at San Diegb and Jacksonville. His brother. 1 Cecil Billings, i has been in the navy 29 months and Is now on duty in the Atlantic Nav)f Station Enlists Eight iiits . Salem nivy recruiting station has" announced the enlistment of eight new recruits in the 17year old bracket bringing the total en listment figure for the week end ing January 20 to the record breaking number of 29. Probable establishment of district quotas affecting the enrollment of 17 year-olds in naval ranks has spur red filing of .applications for po tential duty with the fleet, ac cording to A. C Friesen, recniiter in charge of the local station. ; Majority bt new recruits to the Salem navy 'enlistee record break ing roster will join ranks ( with their mates I in Portland Monday to take the oath precedent t$ ser vice entrance, and will be imme diately shipped to San Diego; for approximately 12 weeks of ;: pre liminary - training before ' being assigned to A unit of Uncle Sam's fighting ships. Latest additions to the navy's muster list include: Olaf K. Und seth, Woodburn; Donald D. Myer, LyleX. Parke, Cameron D. Cam bell, Salem; Carl E. Landon, Scotts Mills; Everett L. Hack worth, Dayton; Charles R. Geil, Stayton. f HAYESVILLE Aldene Frey, WAVE, arriypd home Friday from Hunter "college, New -York City, to spend a short leave with her mother, Mrs.Elsa Frey. Lt Har- very Christensen, a son-in-law of Mrs. Frey, is home now on leave from the South Pacific. Sermon Topics Are Announced Rev. Dudley Strain will preach at the morning service on the to pic iwThe Power to Hold" at! the First Christian church, Center at High street ; ' :i Special music for the morning by the choir .includes the anthem "But They That Waif by Rob erts. : ;: - 1 Rev. Earle Miller, a member of the church and for a number- of years an evangelist on the Paci fic coast, is to preach at night Mr. Miller has chosen as his to pic "A Vision J of Encouragement' This is the last Sunday the Millers will be here as Rev. Earle Muler has accepted jjhe pastorate of the First Christian church at Day: ton, Wash beginning February 1 "Sun of My SouT' by Parker is the anthem and the incidental so loist is Beth : Greenlee. Also the solo, "Confidence, Rodeheaver, will be sung ; by Fred E. Bates, This Sunday i. begins youth week at the first; Christian church, when the young people will serve at the church, night banquet and take i a definite part in all the Sunday services next week. ; Valley Churches SOSEn ai.c nmini . ; 0cmr N. Brown, minister. Sunday chool 100 a.m. Paul S. Cammtclt, UDrrlntfndrnt Tct, n,tu iin.Mit. tendent. lunior irinrf mnt Hfnraln erviee at 11:09. Sermon subject. "Can uruur .orisuaif juiacavor ixw p.m. vico at S0. Prayer meeting Wednes adults at :00. ' :i TUKNCB CHBISTIAN bene - Robinson, pastor. Sunday enow maw ajn,"Mornln service at Haw. Communion. Sermon subject, lf You Can Say That." Evening service at 7:45. Sermoni subject. "If God Be or uav- - ,; ;(i . -1 ' . MEWONTm Mimavv - , Wt Salem, Elm street near We Hy school a jn. TranJc Friesen. superintendent Mornini? service 10:45. Evening servie at 75. Messages by pastor. Wedaesdayv Jao pjn.-. prayer ucvuiis. mua cnoir renearsai. Grance haU. Rv. nvl nimn tor. SundlT B.hiWl 1A AA m M f n. j. servle at 11 .-00. Rev. H. H. Dick rut speaker. Eveninc service at f0. Mr. nd Mrs. Ed Erickson of the 'Salem Christian youth center will meet with mi weuer (roup, ''.'" HAVI8Vn.l.E BRANCH OF HinnUla ikn1hitii.. e,... school am rred Eroer, superia- rovn COKVFK9 BRANCH " -Or FIRST BAPTIST . Eart SUte and.Elma streets. Sunday 'a mjo. tKQ bwuuoto. super' Baptism Service Is Scheduled A large: number will confess Christ in believers baptism at the Sunday night service at the First Baptist' church.v Dr. Irving Fox, pastor, will speak on "The Gospel By Which- We Are Sayed His sermon theme of .the morning will be "Dark Days." , :'i-rU'--i'.i : Tbe youpg people of the church are beeinnins the ': observance ' of national t fYouth jYeek Sundar night with i. Fireside after church. at the home of Mr' and Mrs. Mil- on Coe. ' Edmbnd Erickson, direc tor of the Youth Center, will lead the singing! and discussionit : W; y& Wednesday - night ' the young people will have charge of the adult prayer meeting.' Rey Zl Allen wiU,intinue, the; discussion of personal evangelism by ' pre? senting the subject, The Inter view." r 1 : -'i . r Officers" tor the new year were elected at the banquet and busi ness meeting of the Men's, Council last Tuesday. Dewey , -Davis was named president; Stanley Morris, vice - president; Paul Reynolds, secretary-treasurer. - Moderator Due Here Thursday, Tell Plans The moderator" of, -the General Assembly Dr. Roy fEwing v Vale, will be in Salem as a guest of the First Presbyterian church, Thurs day, February I, Rey. Chester W. Hamblin, jpastor of the ;.S a 1 e m church, announced this week. ''-' Dr. .Vale's work is recognized primaijuy that "of a preaching and paitomj irditel'.'Dur&f 30 years he has preached in many sections of the United States, - in Presbyteries Viand 'sypods - and at other gatherings, from the Atlan tic to the Pacific coast and from the Great likes to lQwer Florida. In the first world war he preach ed to great gatherings of soldiers, and for much of 194? he was the acting chaplain of art air force cadet school near Indianapolis. Dr. Vale will speak at ' a no host dinner Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Following j the -dinner 'there will be a service in the church at 8 pin. when, Dr!. Vale will preach. Revival End ; Is Aiinouiiced The two weeks revival at the Englewood United Brethren church ends with Dr. R. G.- Trent pleaching on," j "The Way Home," Sunday night.'; Baptisms will be held at this 'service for some en tering the' church membership. Dr. Trent will preach on, "Sins Victim and Conqueror at. the 11 o'clock, service. ' The-yested choir will sing; "O Come Let Us Sing." The church' doors will be opened for - membership and baptisms in this service. v. . .' ,; ;)'.. . The primary department will be hdst . to Dr. Trent again Sunday morning when he gives them a short children's Vermon. He will speak to the junior department later at Sunday school hour.. He talks to the young people on the subject, "Wings," at 6:30 pjn4; The revival resulted in five con versions and five accessions to church membership by Wednes day. The public is invited to at tend all of these dosing services. Rev. J. M. Goodheart Is pastor. Special Music Program Plaii Virginia Ward Elliott, director of : the choir of the First Presby terian church, will lead the choir in a special musical program Sun' day, at 7:30.: j,;j.v--; -4 -- A special "arrangement will be featured, in this service with va ried choral effects of three of the great hymns of the church. These hymn tunes, Ellacombe, Dundee, and Munich, represent the devo tional enthusiams 'of the church of the past and, are considered to have an ieternal quality because they are jitfll popular t with i the church today.' !-. v v.- Two of the other numbers to be presented by .the choir will be, "The Trumpet Shall Sound ' by Schojlin and " JoyfuL Joyful, We Adore Thee, the tunei of which comes from Beethoven's "Ninth Symphony." ' , K ' . ' : The Rev. Mr. Hamblin : will preach on one phase of music in the ehurch. : His, subject - will, be. "On JWihgs of , Song." , Mrs. Ralph Dobhs is churcb organist Sgti 'Commando' Kelly V 3Iollier Has Pneumonia PITTSBURGH, Jan. HHPf Sgt. Charles E. Commando' Kel ly, medal of honor winner, today was at the bedside of his beloved "mam, Mrs. 'Irene Kelly, who Is 1111 of " pneumonia ; and pleurisy. Kelly said he hopes to get anoth er crack at the "krauts", before the end of the war in Europe, FIrslE lollic disl Glmrcli Down Towd The Tall WThite Spire 1 ' v t t - 'i ' - 4 fJ-JTv, Ip.r'i edlsceverinir Llfe'i iit.Ma AUwJ. Inescapables" ' ;; J A srmon by Dr. J. C Ilarrison. j; Easiness, and. rrofesslonal 67 Members j Affiliated in Church Year i SILVERTON Rev S. L." Aim lie announced that 67 new mem bers were - taken - into Immanuel Lutheran "church during- the' oast year. Announcement ' was made at the annualj meeting held Tues day. Rev.; Almlie was also, given a $500 bonus for the ' past year.' The" financial jstatus of the church was, reported very, good with a surplus set aside in the Improve-' ment;fund.i "' ,2r v Plans for co-ordinated improve ments . to t th j church buildings were also discussed w ith ' Rev. Alrnlie -instructed ; to' appoint, a planning crnmittee , to study these. Cm -the committee are Jo nas Byberg, Jlmer Johnson,! Dr. J. -R. . VanCleave, R.; O. - Solum, Mrs. Stanley Swanson, Miss Han nah Olson and' Aage B. Anderson, f ' A servicemen's . committee to study the problems of what to do and what not to do to assist the returning : servicemen was also appointed by Rev. Almlie to ; In clude Arthur j Dahl, Mrs. Bert Rue, Mrs. -User1 Aarhus, Mrs, R. H. Foster nd Harold Satern. i " "Church officers elected lnchide secretary, H." B. Jorgenson;- treas urer, Roy Larsen; financial sec retary, Mrs.' J. iOverlund: trustees for three years,! Reidar Poverud and Albert' Tipner; - deacon for three years, pscar Overlund; or ganists, Mrs. Arthur Dahl .and Mrs. Elser Aarhus; Sunday school superintendent, Miss Hannah' Ol- sen; ' assistants, M r s ; Stanley Swanson. and; :Mrs.; J.iR.. van- Cleave;," ushers ', William Brager, Anton DahL Eton iAnderson, Er- vin v Overlund, I Henry Johnson, Albert Funrue and Arthur Dahl; cemetery; board t member C ' E. Jorgenson; fellowship committee. Mrs.' H. B, Jorgenson, Mrs. Ken neth Henjum, Mrs. Conrad John son, ' Mrs. Albert Overlund, Mrs Harold Loftus, i with Miss Char lotte Johnson' as. cashier for the committee. ' I Service! Man's Memorial to Be 6n SILVERTON 4- Memorial ser vices for ' Albert . Harlan ' Nerison, killed in. action pa Guam, will be held' Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Immanuel; Lutheran church at Silverton. He was a member of ' this church while , he was at Silverton and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nenson, sr., are members. J There! will be special music lor the occasion. . Rev. S. I. Almlie of Immanuel announced that the ' Ladies Aid will meet Thursday at 2 pjn. with Mrs.' L. Kindblac .and Mrs. J. H. Nordstrom as hostesses. Choir re hearsal will - be held Thursday night at 8. , Confirmation class meets Saturday at 9:30. j Special services' under the .pon sorship of the Willamette Valley Lutheran Innermission association will be held at Calvary Lutheran church on February 2 to Febru ary 4 Inclusive. The first session will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Feb ruary 2. The Revj R. K. Hoogkon son of Sandpointj Idaho, will be here as guest speaker. Rev. O. C Olson, local pastor, received word from Hotgkohson Thursday morning. Li Leroy Rue, i son of Mr. and Mrs.- K. O. - Rue will be guest speaker Sunday night i of this week at Calvary Lutheran church. Monday night at 7:30,' Naomi so ciety will meet with Miss Bessie Gregerson On Oal? street. Calvary Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the church social rooms with Filing Monson as host to the wpmen." Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr is an- nouncing Family: B I b 1 e night Wednesday! night at 8 o'clock at Trinity church. Choir rehearsal will be held Thursday at 8 and confirmation, instruction Saturday at 9:30 and 11 ajn. Rev. - O. Leonard Jones, minis ter at the Methodist church, re ports the Boy Scouts will meet Monday at 7 pjn, with the Chris tian Education Council in the an nex Monday night at 8. College President to Speak Here Sunday Dr. C. J. Pike, president of Cascade ; college, ' Portland, ; will speak at both services Sunday at the First Evangelical church, .Ma rion ; at Summer streets. These services will bring to a close the Bible corference, the 1 theme of which has been "The Holy Spirit" Dr.-Pike will speak at 11 ajn. on "The Holy Spirit in Soul Winning," and at 7:30 pjn, ?The Holy Spirit Indwelling the Believer." He will also speak to the youth groups at 6:30 pjn. The Woman's sacred choir of the church will, sing the anthem "At Eventide It Shall Be Light" by Harris. Irs. Edward J. Kort- xeborn will direcw Tenth Church and ' Norsery 1X: People CordlaUr Xaviied Sunday Salem1 Churches BKTHEL BAPTIST " ? V - North CotUe at 0 street J. T. Ol- thoff, pastor. Sunday schoel :43 a.m. ijeorge !cniniian, - superintendent. Morn in service at It. hermon sub ject. i'urnhn Possibilities lati Re- aliUes." YouUi rellowsnip bour at JO p.m; Evemnj service at 730. Sermon subject. "Tairtfan a for God." Bible sway - ana prayer,. Wednesday at l.U. COLVAKT BAITirr A 'r:'HV e--; V South liberty, and Miller streets. Dr. Charles' Durden, pastor. C. Howard Smith, - assistant pastor. Blbla school t :45 a.m. Rev. L. S. Randie superin- icnaeni. Mornmg service at IL. "ine Path Throueh Sea." Rev.- J. R. Turnbull, supply pastor. Youth Fellow ship J4U p.m. , Kev. John Trachsel, speaker. At 7:30. Salein Camp ot Gid eons -(uestSiL . jsermoa topic. 'The Si lences of Christ" Rev. JumbulL Wed hesday t:l. pjn. topie.-JKjaculatory Prayer. - . t,- , : J rritst, BAPTIST -'-v ' - Marion afLibertr street. Irvine A. Tex, DO, pastor, tounday -school S :45 aJn. Ray Cates, superintendent. Morn ing - service at . ll. sermon subject, "fark Days. -evening service at :40. Sermon" subject, "ntie Gospel by Which We are Saved." Baptismal ser vice. :30 pjn BYP meetings. 8 p.m. Fireside Ut young peopleTWednesday 1:30 p.m: prayer meeting under direc tion of young people. Personal evan gelism ducuisioo. subject. "The. Inter view." jea oy Rev. m. u. Allen. :-- Df MANUEL BAPTIST ' Hazel at Academy street. Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 . a n. Eunice Hart, superintendent. Morning service at n. JLvening service at 1J30. Prayer meeting Wednesday ,130 pjn. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN ' 17th at Court street. W. H. Lyman. pastor. Sunday school 9.43 a.m. Morn ing service at 10:50. Sermon subject. ine ennsx oi me mgrrwayi. enrtt tian Endeavor hour S0 p.m. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon? by Raymond Armstrong. Mia-week church night Thursday at S:30 o'clock. - FIRST CHRISTIAN - Center at High street. Dudley Strain, Dastor. . , Clay . J, Pomerov. -1 associate pastor. Sunaay school S:4d ajn. Morn ing service- at . 10:30 Sermon: subject, ine fower to Hold. Dudley strain. Youth meetings 0:30 pjn. Evening service " at Sermon subject, "A Vision of tncourasement. Rev.-arle Miller.' Troop 4 meets Monday at 730 p.m. Churcb, night, dinner Wednesday at siu fa - ; - 'r jrmsT; congregational' I ! Marion t at- North - Cottari street. David Nielsen, minister. .-48 - am. church school. 11, service of worship. Sermon, "'Some Things That Do Net Change.' . In recognition of Christian jouth week, young people will assist in service. :au p.m. young people in vited to meet with those ot Knight Memorial Congregational church, Htta and Ferry streets. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATION AX. !" I9th at Ferry street, wuiara a. nan. pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon - subject. "Not Wandering, but Searching. S:30 p.m. Pilgrim iouth Fellowship. ; SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector, Holy com munion 730 ajn. Junior, church and classes 9:49 a.m. Prayer service and sermon at 11. -. f HIGHLAND FRIENDS i North Church at Highland avenue. Herman - H. . Macy. pastor, j Sunday school 1U ajn. cntton hoss, superuv- tendent. Morning service at 11. sermon subject; "Drawing Back to Perdition; Drawing Near to Salvation. Junior Christian Endeavor 4 p.ra. Youth pray er meeting at :00. Senior CE at 6:30. Evening service at 130. Prayer meet ing thursday at 730 pxtu SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at ' Washington street. John and Laura Trachsel, pas- tors Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Max Pem- berton, superintendent. Morning serv ice at' 11, John Trachsel preaching. Sermon subject, "Seven Letters - to You." Evening service at 730, Laura Trachsel j preaching. Sermon subject. Sanctify "fhenvTnrough Thy Truth.' Christjani Endeavor f:30 p.m. Thursday. February 1, church night . supper and monthly pneeung. r i AMERICAN LUTHERAN I 343 North Church street, M. A. Get zendanerj pastor. Sunday i school 9:43 ajn. Moiming service at 11. Sermon subject. f'The Chief Good in -Life. Luther League at 7.-00 p.m. Miss Eula Me Cleveland leader. , CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC1 SUte" street at 18th. F. j H. Theuer. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing service at 11. Sermon subject. "Une Abuse of God's Holy Name. Confirmation class Saturday 930 ajn. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Mo. Synod) 16th and A streets. H. t W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school t:30 ajn. Morn ing worship at 1030. mjIT METHODIST I Church and State streets. Down town. Dr. - J. C. Harrison. , pastor. Church school 1 .143 ajn. Preston Dough ton. superintendent. Worship at 10 S3. "Re discovering Life's Inescapable, a aermoh by the castor. Youth church at. 110. J Theme, "Two Varieties ,of FoUt. Evening service at 7:43. Ser mon "Source ot Happiness ' Open $o JASON LEE METHODIST IT North Winter at Jefferson street. S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn.- Morning service at It -00. Sermon subject, "What i Shall .We Make Of It? ' .Youth Fellowship 630 pjn. Boy Scouts Wednesday evening. LESLIC METHODIST i South Commercial at Myers street. Joseph Knotts. pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m. Morning service at 11 AO. Sermon subject. "New Life." Youth Fellowship croups at 630 pjn. Even ing service at 730. Sermon subject. "Worldly Wisdom and God's Wisdom." Prayer meeting Thursday at 730 pjn. wro mtMnvrrjtiAM '' Chemeketa at Winter street. Rev. Chester W Hamblin. pastor. . Sunday school 0:43 ajn. J. J. Fitzsimons, sup erintendent. Morning service at 1033. Sermon subject. Two Face A Third." Evening service at 730. Sermon sub ject, -"On Wings f Song."i 430 pjn. Junior High Fellowship. 6:13 Tints and Business -College Fellowship. Mondsy at 730 Boy Scouts. Thursday at 630 moderator s Conner. s:uu. popular meev Ing xor moderator. , 'j ENGLEWOOD CHURCH OF' THE . tTNITItl -BRETHREN IN CHRIST . North 17th at Nebraska avenue. J. M. Goodheart. pastor. Sunday school a -4 m rta Tr.n naka In the chil dren department. Morning service at II .-ou. : Tne cnoir wiu aing w Let Us Sing." Sermon by Dr. Trent. "Sin's Victim and Conqueror.'' Classes wn.mtf nMnk will tur Dr. i Trent on "Wings, 6:30, adults, Mr. Olson speaks m orirlet n the American Road." Evening service at 730. Closing night of the revival. Classes in npunn ina membership. Sermon by Dr. Trent. "The Way Home." Wednesday at 730 prayer meeting, and at JO official board...; - "": .- ..if v Hm. em - jnou.Sno.iut anunuM jrv- pojj soa 7fqns uoaus '9Ct tnnoA , 1saSueA 'esN "f I1 'irr tionJ3aoo- netlstJUI.. -qns uouuas '0011 sopuas guiajoyj 5K' S toouas nuns Moused ssH 'M RN3RVZVN .SHX AO HjaUHO XSVLi dosing February . Every night Ex cept Saturday at 7:30. Saturday 1:43 pjn. The Galilean Hour. KSLM. , . . r --; .... CHURCH OF CHRIST '-. J- CotUee and Shipping streets. James A. Scott, minister. Sunday school 10:00 a rn. Morning service at W.-45. Sermon subject; "Who for the Joy Set Before Him." 6:00 p.m. young people's ser vice ' 6 30-' p.m. - Evening service - 7 30. sermon subject, ."The simpucity ox ine uospei." ; - . - SEVENTH. DAT. ADVENTIST - North Summer at Hood street.- Bfler G. T Dickinson, -pastor.' 'Sabbath scnoot 9 M - a.m. jars.- a. n. . irr, superintendent. Morning - service at UrOO. Younr people's tneeting : p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 pn ' -. - ;'. tRUTH CENTER "-. . -? Y ' 336 State street. Olive Stevens. Ms 13, pastor. Morning service at .11 K)0. Ser mon subject, 'Man: self-conscibus.' FIRST EPIRFnJALIST 24S North Commercial street. Serv ices, at 330 and 730 pjn. Circle iat 6:00. Speaker, Rev. . Mary Grosser Mann.: Additional evening speaker, Anthony Hutson. Subject, ' Lost Book THE SALVATION ARMY , 341 State street Mai. F. P. Stevens. pastor. Sunday school iO:00 ajn. Morn ing : service at -11 -00. Conducted by CoL James Bell, territorial evange list. Sermon subject. "Giving God Our Best." Evening service at 7:40. Sermon subject, "Does God' Bless America?" A spiritual clinic is held daily from 10. -00 to 12.-00 ajn.. Colonel Bell will advise on matters spiritual, mental and physical. Revival services led by Col onel Bell. Friday, 7:45 pjn- "The Re vival Came." ' Saturday. ."Manifesting the Lord." Monday. January 29. For- PILGRIM HOLINESS V v 973 Market street. Paul C. Nerine. pastor. Sunday school 9:43 Ja jo. Morn ing 'service at 11 M. Young people's ervtee-i.-OO pjn. Preaching at T30. Wednesday prayer, meeting 70 p.m. ( FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. , . 4' SCIENTIST . . . v Chemeketa and Libert? streets. Sun day school at 11-00 ajn. Morning ser vice at ii s. sermon subject, "Truth." Evening service at 6 .-00. Sermon sub ject, ."Truth." Wednesday meeting at 3:00 pjn. includes testimonies of heal ing. Reading room at 143 South High street. -. - - BETHANY Ev. REFORMED Capitol at Marion street. E. A. Ktels- meier, pastor, Sunday school 1900 a.m. Morning service at 11:00. Sermon subject. "Under God s Care." THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST , OF LATTER DAT SAINTS ' 460 North CotUce street. Sunday school 10 .-00 ajn. Relief society, priest hood meeting and primary . at 1120. sacrament meeting at w00 pjn. MXA Tuesday at 730 pjn. PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 445 Ferry street. Sunday school 10 "00 ajn. .Morning service at 11-00. Young people's service 630 p.m. Evening ser vice at 730. Rev. Ellis Seism. Rupert,, Idaho, district ' superintendent -. Pente costal churches, guest speaker. tM pju. Wednesday Bible study and pray er service. 3:00 pjn Friday young peo ple's Bible stuay and prayer service. CHURCH OF CHRIST ; Madison and Baker streets. L. L. Freeman, minister. Sunday school at 10 (DO ajn. Morning service at HrOO. Evening song practice at 7-00. Preach ing: at IM. Bible study Wednesday at 730 p.m. - FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner Marion and Summer streets. Rev, J. Kenneth W.ishart, pastor. Sun day school 9:45 a.m. R. H. Ermel. sup erintendent. Morning service at 11 MO. Dr. C J. Pike, president of Cascade college, Portland, speaker. Youth groups at 6:30 pjn. Dr. Pike speaker. Evening , service at 730. Dr. Pike, speaker. Prayer and Bible hour Thurs day at 730 pjn. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Cottage and Hood streets. Rev. H. A. Schlatter, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Junior church 10:45. Morn ing service at 11 .-00. Sermon subject, "The Minister's Calling and Work." Evening unified service at 7:15. 6-00 pjn.j "The Hope Which Is Laid Up." CHURCH OF GOD 940 South 32nd street Rev. G. W. Cleghorn, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Morning service at HrOO. Evening service at 7:45. Prayer service Wed nesday 7.-45 pjn. Young, people's En deavor Friday 7:45 pjn." EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 13th and Ferry streets. Rev. Walter S. Frederick, pastor. Sunday school 945 i ajn. Morning service at HrOO. Sermon subject. "Doctor I Am Sick." Evening service at 7:43. Sermon sub- gV "Song ox songs. Rev. wuilam . Swason, evangelist of San Francisco, speaks at both services. CALVARY CHAPEL FULL GOSPEL 1S7S North - Church street Rev. Claude C and Mary W. BelL pastors. Sunday school 10:00 ajn. Morning ser vice at 11-00. Afternoon service at 2:45. Evening service at 7:43. Thursday evening 2 service at 7:43. Saturday Bible study and prayer meeting at 3. -00 pjn. Tuesday through Thursday 2:00 pjn. prayer meeting. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Corner of North Fifth and Gaines streets. C H. Steinmann, pastor. Sun day school 9:45 ajn. Morning service at UrOO. Sermon subject, "The Path way to Glory." Evening service at 730. Sermon subject, "Tbe Supply Line." i-ju weanesqay. xamuy night. -rotrrkBOtTARE ' North 19th at Breyman. Rev. C X. Tate.i pastor. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Morning service at 11:00. Evening ser- enttfte Survey of the Bible." Tuesday ' i :a pjn. -prayer ana xsioie STUay. MTi day 7:43 pjn. note burning service. Dr. nmrvn (cucno vi rnruuo, apeaaer. : I : ' r '' -: Store Gerks Will Learn How to Say No Politely PORTLAND. Jan. 26W5V-War time customers in' this city may re surprisea at politeness of store clerks for the duration if a dint c set for Monday is successful. Elmer Wheeler, Fort Worth, Texas, who will tell clerks how to say "no," disapproves of "Don't you know there's a war on?" He says Tderks should take an "hour to say no If necessary. ? You are invited to hear Evasgclisi 0. J. IIc-iss, D.D. SUNDAY 11M ajtn. s "Christian Consecration" iai pjn. "Does God Forget?' Chircii xf Center at Thirteenth , , Weaver 7. Kess. DJ). :' - . Pastor . Frcmk V. Wc2dn, Jr. ' Song Director (Services every nirht except ing Saturday at 7:30) T.H. Tiirnbtill l. Speaks hunday t Rev. J. R. Turnbull of the Ei- bio Boot house has been supply ; Ing the pulpit of Calvary Baptl3t j church in the absence of the pas- tor. Dr. Charles Durden. - In th 4 morninc his subject w01 be "Tha j Hijehlights of the Book, of Exo-1 dus and at night "The Christ for Today," have been a series given : 5 Sunday mominf he will preach 4 on the ubject,- Th Through the Sea" Salein Camp of Gideons ' wUl participate in the service 'at ; . night Mr. Turnbull wUl speak or. e,Suences olf-Christ"! - A The i three n Vouth f Fellowship : groups will combine their month- "missionary meeting at 630 1 pjn. Sunday. Rev.' John Trachsel, : pastor of the South Salem Friends , church will be the speaker. He la , well known in local, missionary ' circles. He will tell of his work in China and of experiences in the internment camp and the trip ". home on the Gripsholm. Miss Hel- en Randle of the missionary com- r mittee will be in chae. " i Th Tnastor. Dr. Charles Durden. is on a six-week leave" of absfcnea finishing tip two visitation cam- paigns in southern California. He will return; the middle Of Febru- , ary to lead the churches of Salem , In n "city-wide' visitation "cam- . paign sponsored - by . the f Salem Ministerial assodation." 'V : Silverton Churches SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST ' ....... ... V. 1 . . . Mt 1 - William . Yl . -ung. puwr,. auimui school Saturday mt S30 a.m.' Worship at 11A0. YFS at $J30 pjn. ; - ; -- . ; - FIXGKnC HOLINESS ? " " ' r ' AUJgUW r M. J - - Fenton, pastor. Sunday school 10:0 ajn. mvin servicea at ii.v. . ; CHBISTIAN AND '-7 1 '; ? HIS8IONABT AIXIANCTC North Second street. B. A. Franklin. pastor. Sunday school at 10.-00 a.m. ! Worship at 110. Young people : 45 ; pjn. Xvangelistie at. 7:45,, LAim bat iAraii K.-.'' - Modem Woodman nail, sunaay . school at t:45 turn. W or ship at 11 :W. ' MIA at 7:30 pjn. A8SCMBLT OF GOD Front street. Omtr yriey, - paor. , Sunday school at. S:4S a.m. Worship at 110. Young peoplene-g:4 pjsw Evangelistie at :00. IT. FATJL'l CATHOUC : '- - ' Pine and Grant streets. Father John " Van Hoomissen, pastor. Sunday' masses : at 0 and 100. followed by bene- . diction. Tuesday and Friday at 1:13 ajn. Other days at 700 ajn, ' : CHVBCH or COD - - - - v - . North Second street. L. W. Wright. pastor. .Sunday school at 10-00 a jn. t Preaching at 11-00. Children's hour at . 7-00 pjn. Bible study at 7.V0. Evan- gelisUc at S.-00. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . South Third' street. Sunday school at :45 ajn. Worship at 11 .-00. .- MABQCAM METHODIST '''' Pierre Smith, pastor. Sunday school : at 10 .-00 ajn. Mrs. J. L. Jones, super- -intendent. t - - - .-. v - 1 . . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Park at First street. Russen Myers. ' pastor. Bible school at t:45 a.m. Ralnh - People, superintendent. Worship at iimv. evening service at lliau, . ' - CALVARY LUTHERAN ' . '. Jermev - etraet. r C rtlann n.iln. . Sunday school 10r00 ajn. Miss Olga -. Johnson, superintendent. Divine wor- ship at 11.-00. Topic, "The Barren Fig Tree." Luther League at 70 pjn. Lt. LeRoy Rue speaker. . IMMANUEL LUTHERAN North Church streeV S. L. Almlie, nastor. Sundavi irhMl t lA-nn n Divine worship at - 11 .-00. i Sermon! " "Following Jesus Into the Storm." Me morial services for Albert H. Nerison. Luther League Fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Bible aturfv. "H.v. TK(r, rv tb ' . Lord." "" TRINITr' . ' ' " " rl i" : Seoonri mnA A vr Y v naator. Su-ulav iphnnl lnvt r f mt ' " J . aw .WW MM ... 1111 y t?"' "uix-rtntendent. Worship at . II -00. Topic. "!. Expect aUward. No - METHODIST 1 ' ;Main at Fiske street O. Leonard , Jones, minister. Church sfihsnl at t:45 ship at 11-00. Sermon, J Jesus Sixke and DemVbUUony' ' " f. . Free ; Lecture ca i Ghrislian j Science " ; Entitled ' "Christicm Science : A Religion of Answered Prayer", ! Arthur a Whitney. OS. ' oi Chicago. ELL j Member of the Board of lectureship of The Moth i er Church. The First ,; Church of Christ.' Sclent i 1st; In Boston. Massachu- setts. 7 1.. ; -y t -.--."'";;: j . . . . " ) t '; . 'i . i Monday Evening, Ixn. 23. ct' pjn. t: Under the auspices of ; i First Church of Christy . . Scientist. Salem, Ore. '-'"'',. .V"""' h'y- r ;.' S:i:r O-h Zzzl !; fief i!:ri-n Hsh 4 D El. Doer Open ct 7:C3