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Ths OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Orogon, Saturday Morning, February II, IMS PAGE FIYZ Oily RJews DBoeffs Tha Oregon SialQsman Tolophono 9101 rOL'K HOISE PERMITS ISSUED Building permits for four liouses were issued by the ,fity efiginrrr'i office Friday. Clajfton McCaleb received permission for $3500 house at 1985 Cross ft. and W. K. Stucklik permission lor a $S000 house at 1945 ' N. 17th it. PeiTnits for $1500 houses ere issued to Herman Larson lor 2025 Center st. and to Jimmie L. Ritchie for 1675 Grant st. Ga la je permits were issued to Roy Pence for 1357 Market st. at $500, to Pat JarvHl for $740 Spruce st. lor $175 and to Pat rick Fahey at 1110 N. 21st st. for $400. W. II. JVetr received permission to re foof a houre at 1665 S. Church at. for $225 Kied Oelke received perrnio ion Thursday to build a $4500 home at 555 N. 25th st. Capital FW 9 Big Annual Party. Floor Show. Refreshments. Amuxf-ment All War Veteran Invited legion Hall, S P.M , Monday, February 18 ttl.:M MVV APfOINTEII Employment of I George W. ; Frank, retired dentist, a full- J time fust aid instructor for the, accident prevention riiviMon of i thr itaN- inrliistrial accident com- I mission, wan announced here Fri day by Paul ;mke. commission chairman. Frank has lived in Sa m for several years and has Ix cri at th e in Red Cross work. The fitt aid course will consist of eight two atid one-half hour tftth conducted weekly for eigM consecutive weeks. i Ju! revived! Small shipment of automatic elertiic water healer. 32-gal. capacity. Wonrtry Kujriii tute Co., 474 S. Com'l. MINOR TIU'RSDA V WRECK Can driven by Ijouixe7 L. French.' 1720 S Winter st , and Floyd M. Seimsler, 1570 S. 18th St.. collided Thursday in the;400 block of Slate st. No injuries were reported and tar damage were bsht V.'cdditig picture! tak'n at the chCiuh. 520 State. Ph. 5722. LAMBERTS 11 .AN TRIP , Mr. and Mi s. Ben Lambert, proprietors -if an antique shop on North Liberty stieet plan to leave Monday for a 1 wo weeks' business and pl'Msuif tup' to California. Dine at Normandy Manor on Sun day. 5 p m. to closing. OCT ON" RAIL j Haro'.d Norton, rt. 6. Sjlem. was arrested Friday by Deputy Sher iff Marian M. Hones on a Portland J C ! 1 I I ! , up, iik ii tiuaiii .,p . . . failure- to comply with teitns in on k divorce deciee, and released $'1000 bait. Colonial hoi.se for chicken djin rer and chaicoal broiled steak. 4 mile south on V9E. Ph. 21391. Obituary i mrrw Selma eet. lale lemdrnt of 310 Di vision it . Salem, wife of W. A. Sweet of Relwin: mnther of Mn, Dorothy Ann Me' of Salem : daugliter of Mi. and Mis Fred Hint, of Salem: aisler of firti HmtT, Alaika. Henry Hint'. Salen. (iodlred Hint and Rint:li! Hmtr of Nort.i Dakota; Mr. Ida WeaUiers of the Keizer dist i ict. Fdm Hint of Portland and Mia. Eima Rorgarty of T(nnwr. Service meie he'd Friday, r'ebruarv IS. at I p jv limn Vie W. T. Riedon chapel, witn interment in City View t-emetei). rarfcrl. k Mn. Thomas Purhrick, at the resi dence on iou'e 4, Salem, February IS Survived tv two dausMers. Mm. ) B. Alln of Salem and Mn Ethel Wen born of Ottoid. England: two mm. Not n an and Harold Purbrick. both of Salem: sister. Mrs. Sarah Curden of Oxford. F.nciand; five grandchildren and e:sht r irat-jrandrhildien. Seiv : ires will be held Monday. February IS. at 1030 a 'i'. at t ne St. Paul's F.pWco pl cfnirrh with. Rev. Ceotce H. Swtft ' officiates- 'Interment in Cee Miaaion eeoietery. f'aket will be nprn to friends unt.l 10 am Monday. February It. at the Cloiirh-Rarnck chapel. krrf In t)i ritv Friday. February 15. Mn NM:e Ma'(aret Reed, late teal-, drnt of route 4, Salem, at the age of SJ yrai Mother of the late Lloyd Wil Uid Keed. killed in action In l-eyle; and aister of Will, Rollie. CeorK and Joe Webvter. and Mrs Sally Jonen. all of Salnt Service will be held Mon rtiv. Iflin i; v IS. at I 'M p iii. at the W. T. Kidon chapel. Jatrl Albeit Frank'in Jjnl at his home at IM'j Notth Liberty sUret, Friday, February IS, at the age of 6! years. Survived by hi wif, Florence Lura Jairl of Sai-ni. three aortp, Andrew Jairl of Coos Bay, Henry Jairl of Gar diner. Oif , and Guy Rarnsdell of West Fir, Ore.; and lour daughters, Mrs. Ag nes Davis of t'onmopohs, Wash., Mis. Grace Byerley of Portland Mn. June f appoeu and Mrs. Betty Vance, both f Tirard Ore. Member of Spanish Arrvoruan War Veteran. Service will be held from th Howell-Edwards chapel Mondav, February. IS. at 1:30 p m. Ir;ei rnetit at City View ceme tery. Loren ! frnsf , at h' renidence on route 3. Salem. February IS. Survived by h-. wife, Bettune Loose of Salem; dauthter. Darlene Loose of Salem; ton. Delbert Looe of Salem; and liis moth er; Mn y. y Lome of Salem. Service will he held from Clough-Barrick Chanel Vondav, February IS, at 2 p.m. with jrtiertrent m Belc-e"-! memorial park. Rev. Dudley Strain will offi ciate. Friiwh F.iml HT:!V Friac-K. Sj laie resident of 4W1 N Ml it St .. at a IrM al tioapital. Fnda.v. February 1. Survned by hit widow M' I ydia Fia4-h. ! Announce ment of I'Tuin lt i by ilouell-Ed-saiih coftiMiiiy. Weucler t harlot! Wrt'lrr, l 4te resident of Grants Pa, in thm rtv. February 1J Mother ot Viola Ktrkbauni, f:lvlra IiOao, and lied, 0car a. id Clifford Wietrler. all of Colorado; Dewey WeU ler. t'ahfwnia; and Alia Dav', Bend ki.-er 4 Ben Hiitl.,-m. Vale. Ore At, wrvivinc are 24 grandchildren and aeve-sl great-grandchildren. Aninmnre rtient of wiv'.iti later by W. T. Klg dmn company. aoa Hanv C Dunn, lat resident of Port land, at a local hoap.tal Friday, Feb ruary IS Surviving are two daughters. Mrs W. M Martin. Portland, and Mrs. T: L. fcef'on. . Ormnabstrg, Pa. An aan cement of servtces later by How-art-Fd di company. NEW MEMBERS LISTED Announced this week as new member of Salem Chamber of Commerce art Marion Motors, K. Smith, president, 540 Chemeketa st.; Standard Cleaners and Dyers, Virgil W. Jackson, owner, 362 N. Commercial st.; Colonial House, R. O. Brown, owner, route 4, Salem: W. T. Porter Auto Re pair, 3720 Silverton rd.; Keizer Hardware and Appliance Co., Max J. Koliwer and D. . Striggow, route 2, box 68D, Salem; Fir Crest Trailer Park. F. G. Kurtz, manager, 3910 N. River rd.; Irv ing D. Brown, attorney, 414 First National bank building; V. D. Mc Mullen, Salem Abstract Co., 285 State st. Income Tax. Auditing. Account ing service, M. D. Fidler, 245 So. 21st. Phone 6715. harm: i rvn talked Preliminary petitions lor crea tion of the Harney county peo ple's utility district were filed in the state hydro-electric commis sion Friday. The proposed dist rict would embrace 443 square miles with a population of 3400 and ac'rd property valuation of $4,245,000. Most of the area included in the district is agri cultural. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. NAMED CHAMBER OFFICIAL Hugh A. Scott, former Portland newspaperman, has been appoint ed assistant manage! of the Wash ington, D. L office of the Se attle chamber of commerce. Mrs. Scott and the couple's two sons lived in Salem while Scott was ovewa as intelligence officer with the 3rd ir.fantry division. He received the bronze star and Iegiou of Ment and participated in campaigns in North Africa. Italy and southern France. Dr. Paul E. Burger, dentist, haj returned from the service and re sumed practice. 1101 lt Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Ph. V335. REV. TI RSBI LL VISITS SON The Rev.- H. R. Turnbull. Sa lem, is visiting his son. Harry, who is hospitalized In Roseburg with severe burns. The burns were incurred in rescuing his daughter IMii.e, 4, fom a fire which de stroyed the Baptist parsonage, east of Rorehurg. The girl died 12 hours after her her rescue. Mrs. Turnbull and two other children escaped. The Rev. Mr. Turnbull was formerly pastor of the Rose burg Baptist church. Lutz Flower Shoppe. 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 8592. BLAIRS LOOK FOR HOI SE ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Blair, Salem, are looking for living quarters in C'orvallis. Blair, who was recently discharged from the pavy. plans to enter Oregon State spring term to work for a master's Hegree in chemical engineering. Mrs. Blair and her two daughters hope to be with him in C'orvallis. f'Cyn" CronUe Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bildg. MOTEL CHANGES HANDS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wisman filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion coun ty clerk Friday for the North Sa lem Motel, 2673 Portland road. A notice of retirement from the same establishment was filed Fri day by Ttex Gibson, I-etha Gib son, Duane Gibson, Rose G. Gib son. Floyd F. V'olkel and Lisie E. Volkel. ' Capital Post 9's Big Annual Party. Floor Show. Refreshments. Amusements. All War Veterans Invited. Legion Hall, 8 P.M., Monday, February 18. CHARGE PAROLE VIOITIOX William C. Halleman, Forest Grove, was booked Friday at the Marion county jail by Deputy Sheriff Hatlpn M. Bones on a charge of parole violation. nine at Normandy Manor on Sun day, 5 p.m. to closing. WOODBl'RN NAME FILED I. L. Maurer, Woodburn, filed an assumed business name certi ficate with the Marion county clerk Friday for Pacific Motel at Woodburn. Jary Florist, 373 State St. BOY BORN TO NEDROWS Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Nedrow. 566 N. 17th st., are the parents of a boy born Friday at Salem General hospital. Experienced salesladies wanted in sports dept. at Sally's. ALBANY BABY IS BOY. A son wa born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vanco, Albany, at Salem General hospital. Old time dance tonite. 259 Court. KERBERS BABY IS GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Ihil Kerber, 355 Kingxvood dr., are the parents of a daughter born Friday at Salem General hospital. Just ieceivd: Small shipment of automatic electric water heateis, 22-xat. capacity. Woodry Furnl Uue Co., 474 ?i. Com'l. MRS. KEN FIELD HOME Mrs. Atwin F. Kenfteld. 25S1 Cherry st., took her daughter home from Salem General hos pital Friday. Dine at Normandy Manor on Sun day, 5 p.m. to closing. NEEDHAM TO SCHOOL Fred E. Needham, i recently j placed on inactive status as a lieutenant colonel in the army, has resigned his position on the engineering staff of the city long range I planning commission to take brush-up and advanced work in civil engineering; at California Institute of Technology. Mrs. Needham, who has been assistant librarian at the Salem public li brary !J during much of the time her husband was at Camp Adair and'overseas with the 104th divi sion, wilt accompany ; him. to Pasadena. '; ' ' The annual meeting of the' Mu tual Benevolent Society , will be held in the city hall at Aumsville Feb. 16 at I p.m. F. A. Garbe, secretary. ' MOORES IS SPEAKER Chester A. Moores, president of the Portland chamber of com merce, vice-president of Com monwealth, Inc., and active in a number of business and civic or ganizations, is to be' speaker at Monday noon's luncheon meeting of Salem chamber of commerce, using as his subject "Some Key Questions of the Times." Moores is a native of Salem and a gradu ate of Salem high school and the University of Oregon. From the university he holds bachelor's de grees in both aits and law. A camellia ne rhody gift grows into real' value See Doerfler's. SALEM DYER SPEAKS E. 11, Kennedy, Salem, president of the Oregon State Cleaners and Dyers association, spoke Friday, at a 'meeting in Portland of clean ers, dyers and fabric buyers of the northwest and California. In terested veterans were Invited to attend. . Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm ory. Glenn Woodry's 12-pc. band. DENTAL INSPECTION Dental inspections were held at McKlntey school on February 14 by Dr, Kenneth Wateri, gislstcd by county nurse Portia Conway, when 233 pr?-school and school students were examined and only 77 students were found not to need dental care. The clinic was preceeded by health education in cloding; the puppet show "Good Teeth" which was shown on Feb ruary: f. Volunteer assistants were Mrs. i t. R. Shaw, Mrs. Quirt Blackbtjrn, Mrs. F. D. Smith and Mrs. lining Schmidt. Capital Post 9's Big Annual Partyl Floor Show. Refreshments;, Amusements. All War Veterans Invited. Legion Hall, 8 P.M i Monday, February 18. TOWNS END COCNCIL HERE Townsend council of district No. I is lo meet in the Dairy Cooperative association's hall at 2135 Fairgrounds rd., Salem, on Sunday, February 17, at 10:30 a.m. Coffee and cream for the picie luncheon at noon will be provided by club No. 8. Partici-i pants are asked to take their own table serv ice and sugar. Joe Dunn and James McKenzie will be thei speakers at the 2 p.m. session, Dine at Normandy Manor on Sun-! day, i p,m. to closing. RIEDERS MOVING Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rieder, formerly of Salem, are moving from Corvalli to Portland, where Rieder is headquartering as divi sion entomologist with Shell Oil. Former: Marion county agricul tural agent, Rieder was trans-; f erred to the extension staff at Oregon State college, leaving that position late in 1945 for the in dustrial post. APPROVES PLAT Marion county court Friday approved the plat - for Laurel springs aacuuon sou in i we 017 with entrance from Salem Heights, avenue. New drives shown on the; new plat include Sunset Drive,! Camelia Drive, AzaJea Drive and Linden Drive. 'About 80 acres! make up the plat signed by Wer ner B, Brown, Geraldine F.: Brown, John Hughes and Velmi M. Hughes. MRS. Ill'TCHENS HOME Mrs. Frederick L. Hutchens, In dependence, took her infant daughter home from Salem Gen eral hospital Friday. TWO BAD CHECKS ISSUED Two bad checks were reported to police as issued Thursday by a man signing the name of E. A. Romanoff. Both checks were for $60 to local furniture stores for merchandise. Cash received was $9.55. The furniture was to be delivered Friday. Hl'B CAPS TAKEN S. B. Htnman, 1130 S. 14 th st., reported the theft of the hub caps from his car, Thursday night. while, it was parked in the 800 block of N. Commercial at. Goad Morning! It's not always easy for w I L L E man to keep a promise, bus Cod's promises never fail. The Bible has many of them. Here is one. Rom. 6:23; "The gift of God .is ete rnal life through Jeauii Christ our Lord. Tis true, O yes 'tis true, God! I wonderful promise is true!" -Wan Id yaa like U hare these item caatinne alter next Satur day, which to the end af the First Year? Please aatlfy Fred deVries, Rt. (, Salem, at ance. aaSSSjj Salem Churches FIRST CONfiRKGATlfONAl. North C'ottase at , Marian. Rev. S. R Huntlnfton. D D,. pastor. Sunday school. S:4S a.m. Mrvnmif service, 11 o'clock; Sermon sunieet. "Bringing Our Resources to 'brlst " Anthem. "Beautiful Savior." SMH'lal evening of fun and fellowship alt the forum to night. Pilgrim Fellowship groups at S p.m. CHftl!fTl.tN MISSIONARY Al.t.lASCF North th at Gaines. Herman J. Boh U8' pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Morning service. 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Absolute and. Unconditional Surrender." Evening service. 7:3 o'clock. Sermon subject, guest speak er, Wyman B. Bohl. just returned from Europe. Young people's meeting, 1:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Women's Missionary bud, Thursday. Z p.m. rn.r.RiM hoi.i.nksT . F7S Market St. Paul (' Nering, pas tes. Sunday school. S a.m. Morn ing service. II o'clock Message bv pastor. Young people, 7 o'clock. Ser mon subject, 1M evangelistic service. Wednesday prayer meeting. 7 pin. ST. JOHNS 1. 1 TURK AN HIRCSI (MO, IVNOD) IN. IMh A Stt Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school, t JO a.m. Morn ing service, 10:30 o'clock. I.utlieian hour, t 30 a m.. Or. Walter A Maier, speaker. FIRST PRKSat"rRlAN Chemeketa at Winter st Chester W. Hainblin, pastor. Francis H. Cham bers, assistant. Sunday school at t o.m Morning service, 10 Si o'clock. Sermon subject. The Source of Our Security." Sermon by tnc mmlater. NUTTKR IH CALLER Jim Nutter, one-time member of The Statesman news staff, who has recently been discharged from the marines, was a visitor in Salem on Friday night. Nutter, who frequently came to Salem while he held a public relations! position with United Air Linesj is currently making his home inj Portland, writing as a free lancej for nationally known publua-i tlons. FEDERATION ELECT Paul Hendricks, Salem attor ney,' was elected president of the city's Federation of Patriotic So cieties at its annual meeting Fri day night at the Marion hotel (story page 1). Joe Felton. justice of the peace for this district, was named vice-president: 'Mrs. Don Madison wa elected sen eta ry, and Mrs. Frank Prince treasurer. ONE DEATH REPORTED There was only one fatality due to covered accidents in Ore gon during the week ended Febr uary 1, the state industrial acci dent commission reported Friday. The victim was Franklin Pearce, Nyssa welder. A total of 570 cov ered accidents were reported along with 12 claim for occupa tional disease benefits. GAISEK WILL SPEAK Silas Cai.ser, administrator of Oregon unemployment commis sion, Will be the speaker at the Men's club of the First Congrega tional church Wednesday night, February 20. Work and opportun ity in relation to returning veter ans will be the theme ot the pro gram and all returned veterans are invited to attend. Dinner will be served at 6:30. REALTORS MEET Herbert Alstadt, vice-president and trtjst officer of the Portland Title and Trust Co., spoke on the meaning and history of title in surance on real property to the, Salem board of realtors, Friday noon at the board's regular busi ness luncheon at the Marion hotl. FENDER SKIRTS MISSINO E. W. Barnes. 1947 State st., re ported the theft of the fender skirts from his car while parked in the alley back of 159 N. Com mercial st. Thursday night. DEACONESS DISMISSALS Mrs. Daniel Flores, rt. i, took her baby girl home Friday from Salem Deaconess hospital. Other people to leave the hospital were Mrs. Rose Ropen, Lyons; Mrs. Philip Wagner, Sublimity; Mrs. Moses Stegner. 1887 N. Cottage st.; and Delbett Rund, 140 Rural ave. MORGAN BABY IS BOY A sou was born Friday at Sa lem Deaconess - hospital to Mrs, James Morgan, Salem. PALLKNSON GIRL BORN A daughter was born Friday to Mrs. Harry Pallenson, 1984 State st, at Salem Deaconess hospital. DAYTON BABY IS GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benoelt, Dayton, are the parents of a daughter born Friday at Salem Deaconess hospital. First Presbyterian Church Chemeketa at Winter St. Chester W. Hamblin. pator Francis If. Chambers, assistant pastor Virginia Ward Klliott, muaic director ) 9:45 Church school , 10:55 "Tha Sourc oi Our Security" ; Herman by the vaster 7:30 p.m.: Music Nlcakt all raquarst program . by tha choir j "OTereewIng Warry, i Med its t Ian by the paster i Kvening service. 7:W o'clock. Music nlg-ht. all lequest program. Sermon suniect. "Overcoming woiiy." Medi tation by the minuter. Sundav, 9:45 a m , liigli Mino! communicants class. SOU pin. junior higli comiiiiinicanLn rlass. S 3(1 p.m.. junior higli and Tuxis. :30 pm. Tuxjs and college and busi ness. Monday. 7 JO p.m.. Boy Scouts. Thursdav. 7:30 p m.. midweek service. JAKON I.I.C METHODIST North Winter at Jetfron. S. Ksy nor Smllh. pastor. Sunday school, t:4S a.m. Morning service. 11 o'clock. Ser mon lubjec. "A Wnnesning ftiurcli." Evening se. ice. S o'clock. Youth Y lowirtip iiroups. Methodist Men's fel lowship. Tuesday. 6:30. COt'RT STREET CHEISTIsN 17th at Court street. W. H. l.yman. pastor. Sundiv nctiool. S. a.m. Morn ing service. 10:50 o'clock. Sermon ub Ject. "Conuglous Christianity." Chris tian Endeavor hour. 8:30 p.m. Evening service. 7:.T0 o'clock. Sermon subject. "If I Had Known." Mid-week chuich night serxke, T1iursda, 8 30 p m. ST. MARK KV. I.UTHERIN (rermrrlr Asaertraa I.utlieraal 343 N. Church St. M. A. Cwndjnr. DO., pastor. Sunday school. 9 46 a.m. Morning service. II o'clock. Sermon aubject. "The Parable M the Vine yard." Luther league. 9.30. SOI'TH SAI.EM raiKNDS South Commercial at Washington. John and 1-auia Traclisel. paatois. Sundav school. 9'43 a in. Morning ser vice. It n clock. Evening aervice, 7:30 o'clock. Junior and senior I'f, S SO p ni. Piaei meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m. IMMANrri. BsfTIST ( lt HCBJ Haxel at Academy. Lee Wiens. pa tor. Hundar school. I 4t am. Momuig service. It o'cloc-k Sermon subiec-t. "Exposition on SI. John." Evening ser vice, 7 JO o'clock. Wednesday, 7 90 pm, prayer, Bible study . riBST CHStlSTISN Center at liigii st Dudley Strain, pastor. Clar J. Poitieiov, auociate pastot . Sunday school. 9:45 a m. Morn ing service. 10:50 o'click. Sermon sub ject. "The Audacity of Cnnstianity." Junior hi group, V30 p.m. Young peo ple at S IS p m. Evening service, 7 .10 o'clock Sermon subject , "Oa Being Involved in Christianity." Scout ttoop 4, Mondav. 7:10 p.m. Church night dinner, Wednesday. SJ0 p m, Praver meeting. Bible study Thuisdav, 1:30 pm Pastor's Call daily, IM am, KSI.M I.ESMK METHODIST Xoulrt Comrneicial at Myers Joseph Knott, pastor Sundav at hool. 9 4 a.m. Morning service. II o'clock. Ser mon sublert, "The Light In tne Lite of George Washington." Youth fellow ship, f:29 p in. Evening service. 7 .10 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Those Al ready Condemned." Player mrettng. Thursday. 7:30 p m. Wedivewlv, 7 .30 p in., Ur. Herbert flUey. freed from Ssnto Tomac prison csmp. sr.vrNTM Dtr auvrntist Hood at summer st. (i. T Dickin son, pastor Sabbath school, 9 30 am. Saturday. Morning service. II o clock. Sermon subject. "The Cnnstiaii- and ttie World." Evangelistic service, Sun dav. Wednesday and Friday at 7.30 pin. FIRST ( HI RI H OF THK N Z .lt KNF. Center at Utli st. Robert W. Coul ter, pastor Fiairk W. Watkin, aosist ant. Sunday school. 9 ti a m Morn ing seivice, II o'clock. Seiiiion sub ject. Evangelists William and Man orie Fisher. ''On Being a HVal Chris tian " Youth groupa. SO p m. Eve ning seivire, 7 .30 orlm k Sei rnon sub ject. EvangeliaU William and Marl one Kixhci . "Life's Greatest Tragedy." Revival fc-iv!r. nightly. Spfial vo cal and incrumental musii-. 7 30 p m. (except Siturdavl. Saturrlav. 10 p.m. "Along the Wayside." KSL.M. FIRST BAPTIST Liberty at Mai ion. Dr C M (line, professor at Wcntern Haplmt Tticolo gical Seminary, minuter of the day. Sunday school, 9 4. a m. witu classes fur all age Morning seivice. 11 o'clock. Scrit'on subiect. "The Three States of Christ's Experience." Eve ning service. 7:3(1 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. ' Walking Before (iod " M:d-wrk service, Wednesday. 7:30 pm SALKM TIITM tF.NTKR Jdt N. C ottave. F.vening aervice. S o'clock. Tuesday. February 19 Sub ject. 'Healthy Minds." Metaphysical libiary. same location, open Tues day, i lo 4 p m. CAI.VABY CHAPH-rt'l.l. ROsFKI, 1J75 N Church st. Rev. Claud C aid Maiv W. Bell, pastors. Sunday sclioc 10 a in. Morning service. It o'clr Youth seivice, 7 p m. Eve ning .ice. 7.45 o'clock. Tuesday service. 45 pin, Friday service, 7.4S pnij FIRST (IflRCM OF C;OD Cottage at Hood st Rev. and Mrs H. A. Schlatter, ministeis. Sunday school. 9 4$ a.m. Junitr church. 10 4S o'clock. Sermon by Mrs. H. A. Schlat ter. It o clock Subjert. "Slioweti of Blesamgi." Young people's meeting, 45 pm. Messages by young people, 7 .4)3 "p in. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Z4S N. Commercial Services, t 30 and 7 30 p in. Speaker, Rev. Mary Mann. Circle at p m. BETMRI. BAPTIST North Cottage at D st J. F Ol thoff. D.D . pastor. Sunday school. S 45 am. Morning service. II o'clock. rmon subject. "The Command to Believe on Christ," Evening service. 7:4S o'clock. Sermon subject, "The rr -1 7 yPT' , A tJt aVssf . '-JStoi,& i.mm Evcmrjaliat Foy E. Wallace, Jr. Thi3 i3 your invitation lo hoar Evangelist Foy E. Waiiuo?, ):., of Oklahoma ) City, Okla., in a srris of qosrie! meetings conduct ed at llie Church of Christ Cor. Madison & Bakor St. All day mvit3 Snndyy, Hie 17ih, with basket lunch at roan. Srvi'jes ach evening at 7.4 d throu'iih the 27th. Everyone cordially invited I Outreach of Divine I.ov." Mid-week service, Wednesday evening at 7:4). MISSION STREET UNITED BRETHREN 1145 Mission. Rv. George Martin, pastor. Sundav school, 10 ajr Morn ing service. It o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "Christian Perfection." Mid week service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. rHt RCH of tr.nvn chrut OF J.ATTI.R l.V SAINTS 480 N. Cottage St. Don H. Wall bish op. Sundav school. 10 a m Pi testhood meeting and primary. 11:30 a.m. Sac rament meeting, SJ0 p m. MIA, Taws day, 7.30 p.m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th at Ferry at. Willavd B Hall, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Morn ing service. 11 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "The Testing of DiscipJeship.' Pitgttm vouth fellowship, 8 p.m. Open house college age young people, par sonage. S p.m. KN;i.EWOOU UNITED BRETHREN N. 17th at Nebraka. J. M. Good heart, pastor. Sunday school. 9:43 a.m. Morning service It o'clock. Ser mon subiect, "Good News." 6:30 pm., junior tvign CE study, "God at Work Through Science." VPCES study. "Amos oh Main Street." AdciM CE stutfv. "The Rich Young Ruler." Eve ning service. 7:30 o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "The Cross and Human Values." 30 pm., youth fellowship at Peio home. THE SALVATION ARMT 241 State st. Capt. R. B t-esher. commanding officer. Sundav school, 10 a m. Morning service. It o'clock. Evanlng service. 7:30 o'clock. I.t.-Col. Agues McKernan, former director women's prison bureau, Salvation Arniv, .iNevv Yoik City, speaks both Sunday: services. CI.VRT BAPTIST South Llbetty at Miller. Rev. diaries Durden. D D.. pastor. Sunday school. 10.45 am. Morning service, II o'clock Sermon subiect, "Seven Men I Know." SO pm, youth groups. Evening ser vice. 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subteit. "The Greatest Power" In This AUimic Age la Youth." Wednesday mid-week service. 7 30 p m. CENTR AL LUTHER N Hood st North Summer st. R. A Krueger. pa i tor. Sunday school and Adult Bible class at 9:45 a m. Morn ing service, II o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Your Talents," Junior league, 96 Center at I p.m. Church Council, 9A4 Center at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday: Jun ior and adult confirmation classm. 7T,0 p m. Rev. C,. O Mona. evangelis tic services, Febiuaiy 20 to 24. r.VANGFJISTH- TABERNACLE, ASSK.VIBI.Y OF GOO 13Ui at ferry st Rev. Walter S Frederick, pastor. Sunday school. 9.4 a in. Marniiia service. II o'clock Ser mon subec. The Llgiitnouite Ciospel quartet in Charge, morning and eve ning. 9:30 pm.. Christ's Ambassadori' service for! young people. Evening service, 7:4$ o'clock. Seimon subject, evangelistic service. Services nightl at 7:15 p ml except Monday and Sat uid Itao pjogram. "Talmnarle Kchoes" over KSLM at 5 30 p m. Sat urday, j CHRIST I.tirHFRAN (AlCl State t. ai th. F. H Thetier. pan tor. Sunday; school. 9 45 a m ilorn ing service.! 11 o clock Sermon suh lt, "VinrSard Work" LuUier lea gue. 7 o iiu t onfit ination class. Sat urday, 9.30 a rn. BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND BKPOBMED! f'NllB4'N North (pltol at Marion st Rev Fred F. Olt. pastor. Sunday sclinnl, 18 a in Murnirjg service. II o'rloc-k Ser mm suhieft. "Complaining Chris tians" Wednesday . 3 o'clock. Bible, prayer hour; FIRST (HIK H OF CHRIST SCIFNT1ST j Chemeketa "at I.ijjertv st Sunday school. 11 am. Moniing wivur. 11 o'clock. Serition subject. "Soul " Eve ning seivicei. S o'chK-k. Sermon sub ject, same Wednesday evening meet ings al S ineludes testimonies of heal ings. Heading roo.m. 148 S. High SALEM FREE MKTNODIST Coi ner N. JWinter & Maiket Ric hard T Fii'e.; petoi. Sunday school. 9 45 a in Morning service. II o'clock. Young penple. S 45 p.m. Evening sei -vice. 7:30 o clock FOI RSQCARE 41 N lth Rev. Chulet E Tate, pastor. Sundav school. 9 a ni Morn ing service. 11 o'clock Sen nan sub ject. "The Cry of a lost. Dark. Hun gry World" Etching Service. 7.45 o'clock Sermon subject. "Homcpom- They Read and Were Healed While full provision is made in Christian Science for specific treatment for the sick, many people have been healed, not a few of them when their condition had seemed hopeless, simply through the thoukflilful read irf of the Christian Science textbook, SCIENCE and HEALTH with Key U Use Seriatures by Mary Baker Eddy The last hundred pages of the book are given over to testimonies of such healing. These remarkable expeii ences illustrate the Influ ence of thought on the con dition of the body an in fluence fully explained in Christian Science. They show how thought is im proved as it takes in the message of this book, and how the body naturally re sponds to the improvement. The complete authorita tive statement of Christian Science and it method of overcoming disease and oth er evils, including fear, lack, strife, and grief, is given in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." In doth covers $2 or $3, in blue, bfdwn. or black morocco leather $5, at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM at 111 S. Hljh Hi.. ; Salem i Also other Christian Science Reading Esoms taraucbaat the warld. their adaresaea beinc listed generally la tel ephone directories. All these Readlnr Komsm are open U tha pablle, wMh sl charge, for the stWy of ChrisUasi Science, as well as for the aarehass of Its lit erature. I I log" service for reUjtned service men. Sunday, 9:45 p.m.. yout.i ser vice. Rltohn La Duke, just returned from Japan, special speaker. Tuesday, 7:4S p.m., revival service witit Henry Marty. CRIRCH OF CHRIST N. Cottage at Shipping. Jasper A. Scott. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Morn ing aervice, 10:45 o'clock. Sermon subfect. "Driven or Id: Which? " livening seivice. 7U10 o'clock Sermon subject. "The Realm of Faith." Young people's Bible study, service. 7 p m. Wednesday prayer service. 7 30 p in. riRST METHODIST Church at State st. Joseph M. Ad ams, pastor. Church school. 9 45 a m. Morning- worship. 11 o'clock. Morning subiect. "Christianity Meeting a Cri sis." The Rev. Richard Decker, guest speaker. Youth church, II a.m- Mrs. Roy M. I-ockrnour, leader. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Evening theme. "Spiritual Bankruptcy." Dr. Joseph M Adams. Intermediate vouth fellow ship. p.m. Metbodist youth fellow ship, 6:30 p.m. for high school vouth. Wesley fellowship, 8O0 p.m. Carrier room. Wednesday. Woman's society of Christian Service. 19:41-3:00 Leila The Lighthouse Gospel Singers Continue the Second Week at Evangelistic Tabernacle ASSEMBLY OF CO!) l.Tlh and Ferry SI reels. Salem Sunday Services? at: 11:00 Morninr Worship 7:1.1 Kranxelixde Week Nights at 7:15 Kxfept Monday and Saturday Kveryaite Cordially Inrited REV. WALTER 8. FREDERICK, 1MSTOR IIKAU ? HENRY C. MARTY NATIONALLY KNOWN EVANtiKLIST AM) MUSICIAN Beginning Tuesday, Febnuuy 19 7:45 P. II. Foursquare Church 490 North 19th NK.HTLY EXCEPT I MONDAY AND SATCKDAY ,'.sawirss4saw v: 99m 4ST4as-evysj mnfMKvmmr- mt a j;.?- vt-Atrmi HOOD AND SUMMER Prophecy's Drama of World Religious Power O Does Rome Hold the Key to World Peace? O Shall We. Seek a World Reli- I gious Union to t - I Sunday Fehruary V 4 0 Evangelists Tilliam and Ilarjorie Fisher ! AT THE CHUBCn OF THE IIAZMEIIE 13th at Contor February 13 it Soloa Duals Instrumental Music Ssnnons Dingle, evacuated in 'sites from t. Phllipp'nes, speaks a4 S p m. Thurs day. I'M pjn., mid-week seivice. Fridav. women's Bible class, I pm. Mis. A vie Conors. 19V) M. Fiont. SAI.FM HEIGHTS Community hall. 7 C S'jnnarL pastor. Sunday school. 19 i.nii C F. Skelton. superintendent Mornint set-vu-e, II o'clock, "The Living of l.lta " CHI'RCH OF CHRIST Madison at Baker st. Sundav achoot, 10 a.m. Morning service. It o clock. Evening aervice. 7:4J o'clock. Preach ing, S o'clock. Evangelist Foy E. Wal lace, jr., Oklahoma City starts gos pel meeting February 17, all dav aer vice. basket lunch at noon, nightly at 7:43 p.m. FAMILIES MOVE FOUR CORNERS. Feb. 15-(Spwial)- Two families from tha Auburn district have recently moved to California, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn and Barbara and th Arthur Walter family. tJkifm .jmKmM Keep the Peace? 17 - 7:30 P. II. 24 XSSL, 7:33 . - . a 4Tf - v ', "'Jr.' ' '