Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 21, 1939, Image 3

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    Friday, July 21, 1939
The Capital Journal, Salem; Oregon
Three
FIMT PRESBYTERIAN Winter at
Chemeketa at. rat. irwtn W. wu ianu.
minuter. Wm. H. Wright, minuter of
mueio. mum Editn c. u rook miller, di
rector of religious education. Church
school 9:46 a.m. Worship at 11. Ser
mon; The Church's Task and Auth
ority. Anthem: Praise Ye the Father.
Boio dt usry m. uugnes: mt Filth
In Thee. ChrUtlan Endeavor groups
meet at 6:30 p.m. Worship at 7:80.
Poems read by the pastor with organ
Interpretation. Mcdsage by Phil W.
Barren: wnava Your Answer? epeclal
music, coronet soio dv oeibsrt Hen.
derson: vocal solo by Garland Hollo
wen. Mia-weea service Tnursaay eve
nlngst 7:80 led by pastor: Judse and
Aaron aurr, impatient Politicians.
XNOLEWOOD UNITED BRBTHRXN
N. 17th at Nebraska fit. Sunday
school 0:45 sm. Bervloea at 11. Mrs.
Ira D. Warner, wife of the bishop of
the northwest conference, will speak
on: What Are You Worth ChrUtlan
Endeavor at 7 pjn. Services at 8. Mrs.
Warner will show photographs of Ha
waiian Islands and speak on: Spirit
ual urowin.
CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and S.
Liberty 6ts. Arno Q. Wenlger, pastor.
Sunday Bible school assembly 9:46 a.
m. Morning worship at 11. Sermon:
A Dead Orthodoxy. Young people's
meetings at 7 p.m. Evening worship
at 8. Sermon topic: Christ's Great
Mission in tne worm. Prayer and
praise service Wednesday evening 7:80.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST Hazel and
Academy streets. Sunday school 10 a.
m. Church at 11 am. and 7:80 bjb.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:46.
BETHEL BAPTIST N. Cottar St.
at D. J. P. Olthoff, D.D.. pastor. Bible
scnooi v:o a.m. asm scninnan, supt.
Woreh In p In German at 11. Sermon:
Freed Prom Pear. Youna- seonla'a
meetings at 8:30 p.m. Gospel service
in sngiisn t:sq. sermon: MV Occupa
tion Throughout Eternity. Praise and
prayer service Wednesday evening at
:o, cnoir at s:o.
FIRST BAPTIST N. Liberty St. at
Marlon. Irving A. Fox. D.D., pastor.
Bible school 9:45 am. Worship at 11.
Subject: The Seed, the Ox and the
Garment, or The Law of Separation.
Senior B.YP.U. at 6.15 sm.. tilth
school group at 8:30. Gospel service
7:30. Subject: The Words of Jesus
from the Cross. Prayer and testimony
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGA
TIONAL S. 19th at Perry. Howard C.
Stover, mlnUter. Sunday school at 10
a.m. worsnip at 11. sermon: Tne Man
Who Loved the World and Lost It.
Ministry of music. Young people's
meeting at o:so p.m.
BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND RE
FORMED N. Capitol St. at Marlon.
Edwin Horstman. pastor. No Sunday
scnooi or service sunaay. Evangelical
and Reformed churches of the Port
land area annual union service at
Trestle Glen camp, 13 miles east of
Oregon city wun services at 11 am.
and 3:30 p.m. Rev. A. Graf of Tilla
mook morning speaker. Rev. Mr.
Ounn afternoon speaker. Ladles' Aid
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Martin
Rehm.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION S 1 5U N.
Commercial. Sunday: Bible school at
0:46 am., devotlonals at 11 evangel
istic 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic meetings
nightly except Monday: Friday te
young people's night. Speakers are
Peter DeYoung of Van Nuys, Calif.,
and Edna Wins tend of Independence.
J. C. and DaUy Wilson, pastors.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center St. at
High. Guy L. Drill, minister. Church
school 9:30 a.m. Lord's Supper and
morning service begins at 10:46. Jas.
A. Pointer speaker. Sermon. By but
ferlng. Four C-E. societies at 6:16 p.m.
Bible study and open forum 6 :30.
Topic: Bible Methods that Help In the
Attainment of ChrUtlan Perfection.
SvaneMUtte song service and sermon
at 7:30. Howard Cole, speaker. Mid
week meeting Wednesday 7:46 pjn.
JASON LEE METHODIST W. Win
ter at Jefferson St. 8. Raynor Smith.
mlnUter. Church school 9:45 a.m.
Worship at 11. Sermon: Anchors that
Hold. Ep worth Leagues at 6:30 pjn.
vorsniD ac t:ou. sermon: tw raicero
for Life. Musle by young people's
choir. Mid-week service Thursday eve
ning at 7:30.
LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Dean C. Polndexter. minister. Church
school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11. Ser
mon: Sons of God. Epworth Leagues
at 7 P-m. Services at 8. Messsge: A
DUclple Speaks.
CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible study
at 10 a.m. Worship at 11. Communion
11:48. Young people's studv 7:45 t.
m. Worship at 6. H. R. ThornhlU,
minister.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Missouri
synod, lflth and A ots. H. W. Gross
pastor. Services at 10 am. ,
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
State St. at Church. Dr. J.,C. Harri
son, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Sermon at 11: Imperishable for the
Perishing: choir: ChrUtlan the Morn
Breaks Sweetly O'er Thee. Evening
service at 8, Fellowship Hour, In the
Educational Temple. Wllletta Bneed
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MISSES THI BASEBALL WARS Away from Ms beloved PhiladelphU Athletics
whkh fee be ran to annuo In 1901, Connie Mack It battling a nil bladder ailment. Connie, whoee
name was whittled down from Cornell 01 McGllHenddy, went to bed while the A' were In a losing
streak. Above, he't shown at the left with another baseball veteran. Clark Griffith, the "Old Fox"
of the Washington Senators. At the right, the lean, tall Mack who was called "Slats" during the
80s In Massachusetts, signals from the Athletics' bench.
WOODBURN
CHURCHES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath
school at 10 am. Worship ac 11. Sub
ject: How to Live In This Present
World. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
Union evening services at Foursquare
church. Mid-week prayer service at 8
Thursday evening.
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Sab
bath school 10 a.m. ChrUtlan Endea
vor at 7:16 pjn. Worship at 8.
St. Luke's Catholic Sunday mass
es at 6 and 8:30 am. Rosary and
benediction at 7:30 pjn. Office hours
9 to 12. Instructions by appointment.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Rev. and
Mrs. Paul C. Hartford, pastors. Sun
day school 0:45 am. Morning worship
at 11. Rev. Hartford speaking on: Fol
lowing In HU Steps. Special musical
numbers. Crusader Young People's
meeting 6:15 p.m. Union service 7:45
p.m. Btv. Hartford speaking on: A
Great Wbeat Crop.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Oluf As
per, pastor. Lutheran Bible Institute
at canton. No services here. Ladles'
Aid July 80.
MONITOR NIDAROS LUTHERAN-
No services Sunday. Ladles' Aid July
36 at 8 pm. Conflrmants same day at
i OaUf Asper, pastor.
FREE METHODIST Sunday school
6:46 ua. No preaching service. Camp
meeting and conference until July 30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 6.
Union services at 7:4o p.m. at the
Foursquare church. Marvin Knlgge,
pastor. I
METHODIST W. C. Cronk. 6TB.
minister. Sunday school at 10 ajn.
Services at 11. Subject: Eternity In
tne Heart, union service at roursauare
church at 8 pm. Epworth League at 7.
and George Kelly will sing: Sweet Will
of God. Dr. D. H. Schulze will speak
in tne Young peoples department
Sunday morning.
CHRISTIAN Ss MISSIONARY ALLI
ANCE 301 S. Commercial. Rev. Paul
A. Collord, pastor. 8:80 s.m. Streams
of Grace, radio program, KSLM. Sun
day school 0:45. Worship at 10:45. No
evening services.
FREE METHODIST N. Winter and
Market Sts. Rev. D. A. Cohagan, pas
tor, sundsy school 9:45 a.m. worsnip
at 11. Sermon by Emory Good. No
evening services.
JESUS NAME PENTECOSTAL AS
SEMBLY 776 Gerth Ave., West Sa
lem. W. A. Crumpacker. pastor. Sun
day school 10 a.m. Worship at 11.
Evangellstle 7:45 pm. Mid-week at
7:45 pm. on Wednesday and Friday.
Children's meeting Saturday at 3 p.m.
Mrs, Mary B, Bales In charge.
CHURCH OF GOD Willamette val
ley district convention convenes July
31-23 at the Church of God, 040 8.
32nd street. Services at 8 pm. Friday.
10 am., 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. J. C. Klmmel, pastor,
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Meets at
7:30 pjn. Sunday In the Fraternal
Temple, 447 Center St. for Bible study
AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church
St. between Chemeketa and Center.
Rev. P. W. Erlksen. pastor Worship
at 11 a.m. Sermon: The Force of Dan
iel's Moral and Religious Decision.
Anthem: Hark, My Soul. Incidental
solo, Flavla Downs. This service U
broadcast 11 to 12 over KSLM. Young
people's service, Luther League, 6:30.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland
Ave. at Church St. T. Clio Brown,
pastor. Prayer meeting 6 a-m. Bible
school 10 am. Worship at 11. C. E.
at 7 pm. EvangelUtlo service at 8.
Prayer meeting Thursday 8 pm.
COURT ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST
Court St. at 17th. W. H. Lyman, pas
tor. Bible school 0:45 a.m. Mrs. B. F.
Schoe maker, supt. Worship and ser
mon at 10:45, B. F. Shoemaker, speak
er. Special music. Christian Endea
vor meetings at 7 p.m. Worship at
7:45 conducted by young people. Mid
week meeting Thursday 7:46 pjn.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL N.
Liberty and Center Sts. Rev. Robert
A. Hutchinson, pastor. Sundsy school
9:45 ajn. Services at 11. Guest speak
er, Rev. Charles C. Hsworth. Subject:
Why I Am a ChrUtlan. Soprano solo:
The King of Love My Shepherd Is,
Mrs. Ercel Mundlnger. No evening
service. I
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church
and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. George H.
Swift, rector. Holy communion 7:30
ajn. Prayer service and sermon at 11.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI
ENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty Sts.
Sunday school 11 a.m. Servtnee at 11.
Lesson -sermon: Truth. Wednesday
evening meeting at 8 Includes testi
monies of heeling through ChrUtlan
Science. Free public reading room 805
Masonic temple open dally except
Sunday 11am. to 9 pm, Wednesday
until 7:30. ,
8. SALEM FRIENDS 8. Com, at
Washllngton St. Dllon W. Mills, pas
tor. Sunday school 10 am. Worship
at 11. Sermon: The Outlook of the
Book and the Present Outlook of the
World. Christian Endeavor 7:13 pm.
Evangelistic service at 8 pjn. Prayer
meeting Thursday at 8.
EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MIS
SION 420 State St. upstairs. Sunday
school 10 am. Worship at 11. Evan
gelUtlo service at 8 pm. and every
night except Saturday, with Evang.
Mrs. Tom Balrd and daughter.
CHRIST LUTHERAN, A LC- Stat
st. at letn. Rev. Amos m. Minnemann,
A.M., pastor. English at 11. subject:
Servants of the Lord. German at 9:
No More Servants Unto Sin. Sundsy
cnooi to a.m. Rev. Minnerrann. supt.
In the HIT CLASS horn the sterl 7
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Am this is written, Mercury 8 is one of the 10 best-telling;
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car has ever done before. Drive it, and you 11 tee why. It
enpne is a brilliant 95 h.p. V-8, yet owners report up to
20 miles per gallon! It's a big ear, in look and in ride, yet
youTl find you never drove more effortlessly in your life!
Drive it and youll tee in a minute that Mercury 8 was
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Brakes . . . 118-lnck Wlwalbaaa, U7
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Btyli ...Uiual Bast WUtfc...lU4
Stabillaiiiej Chassis niiliass 8fiwita4
Bodies and Engine . . . aUentlBoau
S1LVERTON
CHURCHES
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL Of the
Assemblies of God, Inc. Front and B
Sts. Ferris A. Dodd, pastor. Sunday
school 9:45 am. Worship at 11. YPS
6:45 pm. EvangelUtlo service at 8.
Mid-week. Wednesday and Friday,
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE 608 N. 2nd St. R. R.
Irwin, nastor. Radio service. KSLM.
8:80 a.m. Sunday school at 10. Wor
ship at 11. Rev. J. R, Irwin of Olym-
nia. wain- iainer ox tne pastor, win
speak. Sunday school at Ablqua at
8 pm. no evening services or mid
week services. Camp meeting, Canby.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Rev. J
M. Jenson, pastor. Sunday school 10
am. worsnip ac n. leagues in the
evening. Coltoa Bible Institute final
service Sunday afternoon. ,
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Grant St.
Father R. R. Carberry, pastor. Sunday
masses e ana iu a.m. wee oaya tjw.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . 8rd St.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at
11. jaia-weeK weanesaay evening.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Frank W. Book
pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. Services
at 11. Anthem by cnoir. Sermon sub
ject : ChrUtllkeness, the Believer's
Supreme Aim. ChrUtlan Endeavor so
cieties at 7 p.m.. reports. Evsngeiutlo
service at 8. Subject: The Devil's Last
card.
TRINITY M. J. K. Fuhr. Pastor.
eranaay scnooi 10 am. group meeting.
Divine worship at 11. Sermon: False
Teachings. Last session at Col ton at
8 pm. Sunday. Congregational picnic
JUiy 90 at waiton pars.
METHODIST Edward Terry, min
ister. Sunday scnooi 9:4& a.m. Mrs.
Nada Giinde supt. Services at 11. Ser
mon: The Main Purpose of Chris
tianity. Epworth Leagues st 7 Dm,
Evening worship at 8. Subject: It Not
Christianity. What? Mid-week service
Tnursaay at 7:su pm.
CALVARY LUTHERAN O. C. Ol
son, pastor. Sunday school and Bible
classes at 9:45 a.m. Miss Olga John-
DALLAS
CHURCHES
SALT CREEK BAPTIST Rev. Otto
M.MS B t rvallaa Or
9:45 am.! Sunday school; John WUbe.
BUpennienaeni; ii:uu m.m mwnim
worship; subject. "Following Jesus";
7:00 pjn, the Junior Young People
iii In tha In war ehutch audi-
tori urn: 8:00 p.m.. this service to be
in enarge or young pcopiv, i im
U the leader for the evening. Wednes
day at 8:00 pm., prayer meeting;
awu... t.ni. Hhasml fnf 1 :A tfl
8:45 and chorus rehearsal from 8:4b
to 9:iB. Tnursaay evening.
the Ladles' Missionary will. conduct
the annual baaaar at the Orchard
school play shed.
GRACE MENNON1TB Homer Let-
ay, puwr. Diuis arcuwt, ivw
John Rupp, superintendent. English
C1BOBCB. MWDIUI WUIM1I'I
Missionary John Th lessen of India
win orinc ne moruina
aented by the O. B. pre-prayer ser
vice at 7:16 p.m., with Toby Schmidt
leading discussion of the topic The
Duties of a Church Member." cottage
prayer meeting Thursday night at
I .OV U CIWB! Willi mi. aM . .-.
Neufeldt. Discussion on the subject.
will ine iiuruxi vu i muuiu
Great Tribulation.' Chorus rehear
sal Thursday, 7:30 pjn.
DALLAS EVANGELICAL F. A.
Lena, pastor. 9:45, Bible school; 11:00.
morning worship; sermon, "Like a
Tree"; 7:00, Evangelical league of
C. E. for Juniors and young people;
8:00, evening worship; sermon sub
test. "Consistent Christianity";
Wednesday. 8:00. mid-week prayer
service and choir practice. Jennings
Lodge convention, tne annual gain
rinaT for the Oreiron-Washlngton
conference, will begin on Wednesday
evening. July 38. The first three daya
will be taken ud ny tne oonvenwon
for the delegates of the Missionary
societies. Rev. Wither Hsrr, mission
ary on' furlough from Africa, will be
the speaker. The week of July 80
to August 6 U set aside for matters
of ChrUtlan education ana evange
FIRST CHRISTIAN Jefferson at
Clay. O. D. HsrrU, mlnUter. Bible
school Is at 9:45 am. and commun
ion worship at 10:45 a.m. In the
evening ChrUtlan Endeavor begins
at 7:00 and worship at b:oo. Tne ser
mon topics for Sunday wilt be. morn
ing, "As Jesus Passed By." Evening.
"Boats and Waterpots.'" Mid-week
worship U on Wednesday at 8:00.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian
Science services are held at 410 Mill
street every Sunday at 11 :ou a.m.
Sundsy school at 10:00 am Wednes
day evening meeting at 8:00 pan. the
first Wednesday of the month. Read
ing room at the same address open
Wednesday from 9:00 to 4:00 p.m.
The subject of the lesson sermon
for tnu week u "Trutn.
COTTAGE BIBLE SCHOOL Les
sons every Monday night, 7:30, at 111
Washington street. Alonzo Payne of
Seattle, wn instructor.
MENNONTTE BRETHREN F. F.
Wall, mlnUter. Corner Washington
and Hayter streets. Sunday school.
9:45 a.m. Preaching, (German) 11:00
a.m. Young people's fellowship hour,
6:45 p.m. Preaching, (EnglUh) 7:80
p.m. Starting Monday, Julv 34. and
continuing until August 4. dally va
cation Bible school for children age
5 to 15 years, 8:30 to 11:30. Classes
are In English,- There will be no
charge. Wednesday at 7:48 p.m., Bi-
Die study and prayer meeting.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Walter
Duff, Jr. Sunday school, under the
superlntendency of Donald Gobbert
at the 10:00 o'clock hour. All are
Invited. Mrs. Helen Duff Baugn of
San Jose, Calif, will be the guest
speaker at the 11:00 o'clock hour
of worship. Mrs. Bsugh has been
appointed as state speaker for the
"Council of Child Evangelism In
Oregon.
DALLAS METHODIST H. F. Fern
berton, D. D., pastor. Bible study
In the Sunday school at 9:48 am.
Classes for all ages. Men's Bible class
newly organized. Morning worsnip,
at 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject. To
Know the Love of Christ Which Pass
es Knowledge." Spedlal music. Even
ing worship at 8:00 o'clock. An evan-
son. sunt. Divine worship at 10:48.
Subject: Warning Against False Doc
trine. Bible study and prayer meet-
Next time well ff
Id&pnme ahead
THIS YEAR
MORE THAN EVER
H is advisable to reserve accommodation! st hotels and re
sons. Telephoning ahead gives you the opportunity to make
known just what you want, to discuss, and to receive con
firmation, it is two-way communication.
Attractive night rates are in effect be
tween most points from 7 f. M. to 4:3a
A. M. and all day Sundays. Calling home
ward while you are sway is inexpensive,
convenient, pleasurable.
TIE PACIFIC TELEK8XE All TELEtlAM CSXPAIT
74 BUto St, roan 1111
At th (hlta G
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Klirtl Mrrtes. Owl sobs,, aw
moa ,ub)Mt: Wantedt ator, Tina."
ST. nrrup catholic mm. ..-
T flundtr. tint and third flundayt
at 10:00 o'olock; neoud and fourtb.
8 00 o'olock. at. Ann.'. Alur .ocl.tr
omoU .t tn. tumwa or in. memDer.
Uw lint Tundu ,nlns of cn
month at 7:80. Communion Sun
day, th, sooond Sunday at 8:00 o'olock.
UrWUVILM - A1RLI IV ANGELI
CAL R. j. pholp. patter. 10:00 a.m..
Sunday school; 11:00 ajn., morolns
worship: prayvr nwotlns at 1:00 p.m.
aoh mk at tb, panonas, n,ar tno
church.
OUTHKIM trNioN Sunday 'Khool
at 10 pjn. Church oanrloaa at 8:00
pjn. P. S. rfaaannua and 9am Wabl
of Dallas plan to preach and also
brine apMlal mualo.
OAKDAIS SUNDAY BCBOOtV-
Sunday achool at 10.-00 ajn. at th.
Oskdal, .chool houM. Cottas, pray
r mMtlnsa ,nry Thuraday annlns
at 8:00.
Andrews Reverses
On White Collars
Washington, July 31 WV-Elmer
P. Andrews, wage-hour administra
tor, reversed his stand Thursday on
the exempUon of so-called "white
collar workers from the wage-hour
law, and announced he was oppos
ed to any change which would
exempt persons receiving a guaran
teed monthly income of $300 or
more.
At the same time he told a press
conference that because of "impas
sable differences'' between (roups
seeking to revise the wage-hour law
he saw no hope at this time "for
carefully considered amendment of
the act in the Interests of wage
earners, employes and the public interest."
Falls City Needle
Club Holds Picnic
Falls City The members of the
Needlecraft club and the Young
Women's club honored Mrs. Claire
Price with shower Tuesday after.
noon at the home of Mis. Laura
Horn.
Refreshments were served In the
late afternoon. The committee in
charge of the affair was Mrs. Jack
Strauss, Mrs. Reeve Helm, Mrs
John Gilbert and Mrs. Laura Horn
Others present were Mrs. D. J.
Grant, Mrs. Ed White, Mrs. J. B.
Hatch, Mrs. p. E. Drlggs, Mrs. Mar
garet Thompson, Mrs. Chester Ben.
eflel, Mrs. Virgil Davis, Mrs. Calvin
Bamhart, Mrs. X. C. Mehrltng and
Mrs. Clyde Bancroft of Salem.
Lodge Makes Record
silver nils state park In Tues
day evening's paper there was a
mistake in the number attending
the Amaranth picnic in the park.
The paper stated IB in attendance
when there were 365 and IB coun
ties represented. This was the
largest number they have ever had
at any of their meetings.
Mt. Angel Richard Zeis, five-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Zeis, suffered a double fracture of
his arm Tuesday in a fall.
Defectives Work
To Segregate Loot
Portland, July 31 VP) Detectives
who arrested three young men and
a girl for robbery worked with coats
off Thursday to segregate scores of
articles for persons who said they
were victims of about 30 pillowslip
robberies.
Ths articles household goods,
sports equipment, clothing, radios,
clacks and a wide range of miscel
laneoua items were recovered at a
southwest Portland house where
Lewis LaPolleU lived alone.
An 18-year-old girl, Prances Lew
Is, Eugene Klngsley, 18, and Leroy
Dolson, 18, were held with LaPollett
on burglary charges, police ac
cused them of raiding homes and
carrying away articles in pillowslips.
Deputy District Attorney Tom
Work filed complaints against La.
Pollett, Dolson and Miss Lewis af.
ter their arrest Wednesday. De
tectives Albert O. Mulligan and John
W. Mcculloch arrested Klngslsp at
noon.
Falls City Church
Society Entertained
Palls City The WJ0. society met
at the Christian church for the
July meeting, with the business in
charge of Mrs. Lacey Goode. De
votlonals were led by Mrs. Maude
Beard's group.
The program was In charge st
Mrs. Ethel Guthridge's group and
refreshments were served by Mrs.
Alma Freer. Mrs. A. H. Dodd, Mrs.
Thelma Morgan. Mrs. LUlle Ward.
Mrs. Hope Lsttermen was re
elected librarian; Mrs, Alma Freer,
Mrs. Maude Beard. Mra, Ethel
Outhrldge, group leaders.
Grand bland Mrs. Jake Tomp
kins, 6r, and Mrs. Morton Tomp
kins left Wednesday morning for
four dsys' vacation at the Long
Bow home makers recreation camp
near Cascadla on the Santiam river.
Starts at The Elsinore Tonite
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