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Eight Supplies Wait Mercy Workers At Silverfon Sllverton Mrs. T. J. Houbal, In charge of the knitting de partment of the local Red Cross rooms, is announcing that a lot of material is on hand for navy turtle-neck sweaters, and also for refugee sweaters that will be given to workers who desire to do this work. Mrs. G. E. Weatherill has turned in 18 knitted sweaters and Mrs. Helena Whitlock, 13 sweaters and two pairs of navy mittens. The mittens are made with fingers and are difficult to do. Many more could be used, however, it was announced. The Red Cross rooms are open ed for the knitters each Wednes day afternoon, when Mrs. Roubal will be present to help those wishing to call. With the sea sonal work at its peak, the regu lar work returns have lessened considerably. If possible, the committee in charge would be glad to receive the articles being made from materials that have been out of the rooms for sev eral weeks. Those who wish to donate to the work are advised that there is a call for buttons of brown, maroon and navy blue, six but tons for a sweater, for cardigan sweaters. The size and type are regular, but there must be six of a kind. Mrs. Roubal also announced that 18 members of the drivers' corps, of which the is In charge, are finishing up their Red Cross first aid requirements. The members have had actual ex perience in driving trucks and are awaiting instructors from Sllverton and Salem for dim out driving and Incendiary bomb and gas control. There will be no more regular Wednesday eve ning meetings until It is defi nitely known when the instruc tors are available. The members of the drivers' corps distributed 115 public proclamations, No. 10, Monday to the business men of town, having to do with limout rules. Nursing, Teaching Brings Big Demand Mt. Angel "The demand for nurses and the shortage of teachers should bring young wo men to the realization that they will be serving their country in a vital way by returning to school this fall to prepare for these and other professions,"' says Margaret Frank, 1941-42 student body president of Mt. Angel Normal and College. Mt, Angel Normal and College offers the three-year normal curriculum and a four-year lib eral arts course. Business ad ministration, secretarial train ing, and pre-nursing courses may be completed In two years. Students In the normal school have the advantage of teaching experience in a large nine-room city school, the three-year train ing school on the campus, a model rural schoolroom organ ized for a specified period, and in an educational clinic for typi cal pupils. Active participation In inter-mural athletics, drama tics and journalism is open to all students. The school paper, "The Ablqua," is one of the few Oregon school papers holding "All-American" rating from the Associated Collegiate Press. Registration dates for both normal and college have been set for Seplomber 20 and 21, Homecoming Held By Amity Church Amity The Amity Christian church celebrated Ihe 84th year of Its organization last Sunday with a homecoming and all day services beginning with Sunday school at 10 a. m. After the morning church service, con ducted by the pastor, Rev. Wil liam Morse, and special music by the choir, a picnic diner was served In the McMinnvillo park at 1 o'clock. During the nflornoon a song service wns enjoyed and the pastor read an interesting his tory of the Amity church from its beginning down to the pres ent. Amnni mit-nt-town fnrmfr members preifiu were Mr. unit Mm. Torn Ucld, Mn. Mmirl Rath. Mm. Ernest L. Orten and clRiuhter, Imocrne o( Portund, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patrick anrl Ruth, and Mr. And Mm. Vernon Patrick til of Yon cillx. Mr, Rnd Mn. J. w. Rnth of Junc tion City, snd Mrs. Psul Pryor und Mar- eta ot DnKersiieid, cum. Honor Church Members Mill City Rev. Aaron Wolfe announced Sunday at the Mill City Presbyterian church that a special service will be given Sunday morning, August 23, in honor of the elderly members and friends of the church. All those present over 70 years of age, will receive special honors Some of the young girls of the church have been asked to serve at ushers. Feminine Pulchritude recently assembled for the national A.A.U. swimming meet at Neenah, Wis. Left to right: Betty Bemis, Gloria Callen, Brenda Helser, Patty Aspinall, Helen Crlenkovich. IP NAZARENE Center at 13th St. Rev. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sun day school 9:45 a.m. Mllford Stull, supt. Morning service at 11; sermon: Convincing God. Solo by Miss Gene vieve Kunl. Young people's 7 p.m. Evangelistic at 8; sermon: Whose Shall These Things Be? Solo by Fred Schroeder. Prayer and praise service Wednesday 7:45 p.m. COURT 8t7CHRI8TIAN N. 17th and Court Sts. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school assembly 9:45 a.m. Worship with communion at 10:50; sermon: The Grace of Giv ing. Christian Endeavor meeting 7 p.m. Evening service at 8, sermon: Points of Testing. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:45, REORGANIZED L.D.S. N. 17th and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services at 11, evening 7:45. Zion league and adults study class 6:45 p.m. LESLIE METHODIST S. Com'l. at Myers. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11, sermon: Life's Search. Anthem by choir; solo: The Lord Is My Shepherd, Felix French. Young people's societies at 7 p.m. Worship at 8, sermon: The Land We Pass Through. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. FREE METHODIST Market and N. Winter. J. R, Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Emory Goode, supt, Worship at 11, sermon by Rev. E. E. Aiken. Young people's service 7 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:45; sermon by Rev. Aiken. FIRST METHODIST State St at Church. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pas tor. Church school 9:45 a.m. Dr. R. M. Gatke, supt. Worship at 11, ser mon by Dr. B. Earle Parker, Eu gene. Youth fellowship 7 p.m. Mid week service Thursday 8 p.m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGRE GATIONAL Fery at 19th. Howard C. Stover, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship at 11, sermon: The Call ot the Deep. AMERICANLXJTHERAN 343 N. Church St. Rev. M. A. GctMndanor, D.D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11; sermon: Christian Kindness. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chem eketa and N. Winter Sts. Church school 9:45 a.m. J. J. Fltsalmons, supt. Worship at 10:55, guest speak er, Dr. Robert C. Shupe, pastor at Form of a Champion Anne Ross of Brooklyn, N. Y does a back dive off the board at NccnaH, Wis., where she won the three-meter diving championship of the women's national A.A.U. swimming meet. Dorothy Williamson of New York was second to Miss Ross. Associated Press Photo, Caldwell, Idaho; sermon: The Eter nal Hills of God. Solo: The Lord's Prayer, Virginia Ward Elliott; even ing service 7:30, sermon: The Mo tives of Men's Lives. Violin solo By Geraldlne Schmoker. Mid-week ser vice Thursday 7:30 p.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) State St. at 18th. F. H. Theuer, B.D., pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Otto Gronke, supt. Divine worship at 11, sermon: Have Ears Like Lydla. BETHEL BAPTIST N. Cottage and D Sts. Rev. J. F. Olthoff, D.D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., Arnold Frey, supt. Worship at 11, evening 7 :30. Rev. Paul Gebauer. re turned missionary from Africa, will be the speaker at both services. Youth groups meet at 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST S. Liberty and Miller Sts. Edward L. Allen. pastor. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Ed ward Schunke, Sr., supt. Morning worship at 11, Ronald Adams, guest speaker; sermon: Reels and Reels of Rainbow!" Youth fellowship groups at 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic ser vice at 8, Harold Oilman, speaker. Prayer and praise service Wednes day evcnltfg 7:45, followed by choir rehearsal. FIRST BAPTIST Marlon and N. Liberty Sts. Rev. Irving A. Fox, D. D., pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Fred Broer, supt. Worship at 11, guest speaker, Rev. R. R. Mulhol land of Portland. Sr. and high school BYPU 6:45 p.m. Gospel ser vice 8 p.m. Rev. Mulholland speak ing. Prayer and testimony meeting Wednesday evening 7:30, FOUR CORNERS FIRST BAP TIST At Auburn schoolhouse. Sun day school 9:45 a.m. Leon Lambert, supt. HAYESVILLE FIRST BAPTIST At Hayesvllle school. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Dewey Davis, supt. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL N. 19th and Breyinan Sts. Rev. T. W. Hen derson, ThB pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11, sermon: Killing the Giants. Crusader service 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:45, special music; sermon: What Will Happen After The War? Inspira tional service Wednesday 8 p.m. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. George H Swift, rector. Holy communion (In T4 The Capital Journal, the chapel) 7:30 a.m. Prayer ser vice and sermon at 11, - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cottage and Marlon Sts. Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. Worship ser vice at 11; theme: Life's Starry Stuff! Corydon Blodgett will sing Were You There? : A CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping Sts. H. R. Thornhtll, minister. Bible study 10 a.m. Preach ing at 11; communion 11:40. Young people's meeting 7:15 p.m., preach ing at b. t CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE N. Fifth and Gaines Sts. Pastor, C. H. Stelnmann. Sun day school 9 :45 a.m. Henry Thlessen supt. Morning service at 11, evening 7 :45. Guest speaker for both services will be Rev. H. H. Hubbell, Albany PILGRIM HOLINESS Market & N. Capitol Sts. Rev. Wm. L. Mc Glasson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11, evangelistic at 7:45 p.m. Prayer, meeting Thursday evening 7:45, EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Assembly of God, 13th and Ferry Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at. 11, Young people's meeting 6:30 p.m. Revival service 7:45. Christian fellowship Wednesday 8 p.m. FIRST EVANGELICAL Marion and N. Summer Sts. Paul P. Petti cord, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Earl Riggs, supt. Worship at 11, sermon: Christian Joy. Youth groups meet at 7 p.m. Services at 8. Farewell service for Rev. and Mrs. Pettlcord. Bible study and prayer service Thursday evening at 8. BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED N. Capitol and Mar lon Sts. E. A. Klelsmeler, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship at 11; sermon: Divine Guidance. ENGLEWOGD-UNITED BRETH REN IN CHRIST N. 17th and Ne braska. Rev. C. O. Goodman, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services at 11, guest speaker, Dr. O. O. Arnold. Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Service at 8; sermon by pastor. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa at Liberty St. Sunday school 11 a.m. Services at 11; lesson-sermon: Mind. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8 ln: eludes testimonies of healing. Read ing room 148 S. High open dally except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday to 7:30, Woodburn Churches FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sab bath school 10 a.m. Otto Jones, supt. Worship at 11. Senior and in termediate Endeavor meetings at 7 p.m. Union evening service at the Church of Christ at 8. Prayer ser vice Thursday evening at 8. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Morning worship at 10. Sabbath school 10:46. Mrs. John Cornwell, supt. METHODIST D. Lester Fields, minister. Merger service at 10:30 a m. Sermon: The Christian Worker and His Equipment. Sunday school picnic at Sllverton park 11:30. Un ion evening service at the Christian church. Rev. Cromley of Presby terian church, speaker. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Servic es at 9:30 a.m. NIDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Divine wor ship at 11, FREE METHODIST Rev. V. M. Abbott, pastor. Sunday scholo at 9:45 a.m. Howard Richards, supt. Worship at 11. Y.P. hour 7:15 p.m. Evangelistic service at 8. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Rev, V. L. Moffenbeler, pastor. Sundav masses at 6. 8:30 and 10 tlnw mass) Week day masses at 7:30. CHURCH OF GOD H, S. Ful ton, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.,n Worship at 11, evening 7:30. Pravr service Wednesday evening 7:45. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services at 11 a.m. Sunday. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Ser vices Sunday morning at 8:45. nervals Church PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Daniel H. Schulse of Willamette university will occupy the pulpit Sundav morn ing in the absence of Rev. James Alkln Smith. Salem, Oregon Laymen Open Retreat Today Mt. Angel The laymen's re treat at the St. Benedict abbey will be held on August 21 to 23, with Rev. Gabriel Morris, O.S.B., directing the spiritual exercises. Ninety-seven men from Ore gon, Washington and California, attended the June retreat which proved a great success when Father Gabriel was retreat mas ter. The retreat exercises will be gin on Friday evening, August 21, with the opening conference at 8:30 p.m., and will continue until Sunday evening with the closing exercises followed by a banquet. As at other retreats of Mt. Angel, the men will have boarding facilities at the sem inary. The officers proposed and elected at the June business meeting arc Linus Fuller of Milwaukie, who succeeds Charles Bechtold of Portland as president, Rudy Windishar of McMinnville, Francis Kern and Tony Rogers of Portland as vice-presidents; James W. Mur phy of Portland as secretary, Alois Keber of Mt. Angel, treas urer; P. N. Smith of Mt. Angel is honorary president. Those yet intending to make reservations for the retreat are asked to inform the director of retreats, St. Benedict, Ore. Dallas Churches GRACE MENNONITE Homer Leisy, pastor. 10:00 a.m., Bible school; 11:00 a.m., morning wor ship; the pastor's illustrated mes sage Is entitled "Pulled Out of the Fire". The evening service at 7:30 will be a program of topic and song by the C. E. The leader will be Mrs. Homer Leisy. The main topic is "The Most Essential Thing in Daily Living." EVANGELICAL MENNONITE D. P. Schultz, pastor. H. D. Hamm, Supt. 9:45, Sunday school; 11:00, morning worship with a gospel mes sage by the pastor; special music under the direction of John E. Friesen; 7:30, young people's fel lowship hour and children's meet ing in the basement; 8:00, a fare well meeting will be held for Bible and college students. SALT CREEK BAPTIST Route 1, Dallas, Ore. Rev. Otto Nallinger, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; superintendent, J. Voth; 11:00 a.m., morning worship. In the absence of the pastor, who is to be In Spokane, Bartcl will bring the morning mes sage. 8:00 p.m., Junior Young Peo ple will meet in the lower church auditorium while the Senior Young I people will meet upstairs In the church, ' FIRST EVANGELICAL Church street. Rev. Charles Welchel, min ister. 9:45. church school; 11:00, morning worship; 8:00, evening evangelistic hour. Rev. J. Kenneth Wlshart will preach at both the morning and evening services of the church this Sunday. This will be the last Sunday in which Mr Wlshart will preach in First church. APOSTOLIC Sunday school ev ery Sunday at 9:30. Full services will be resumed August 30. ST. PHILIP'S CATHOLIC Fath er Dels, pastor. Sunday masses: First, third and fifth Sundays, 10:15 a.m.; second and fourth Sundays. 8:15 a.m. LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon) The initial service will be held Sunday at the Library hall at 7:30 p.m. Regular services will follow each Sunday at the same hour. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Chris tian Science services are held at 410 Mill street every Sunday at 11:00 a.m.; Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday evening meetings at 8:00 p.m., the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Reading room at same address open Tues days from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and Thursdays from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m The subject of the lesson-sermon for this week Is "Mind". CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Rev. Charles Dale, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 11:00 a.m., morning worship service; message, "Set Sail"; 3:00 p.m.. young people's sing; 6:45 p.m., young people's meetings; 7:45 p.m., evening song and preaching service. FREE METHODIST Eva John son, pastor; Mary Griffith, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.; morning worship, II o'clock; evening service, 7:45. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Clifford E. Landls, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a.m.; morning worship, 11:00 a.m.; young people's service, 6:45 p.m.; evangelistic service, 8:00 p.m. BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY SCHOOL Bridgeport hall. Rev. H. H. Dick, pastor; Sol Warkentln, Supt. Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m. ST, HILDA'S EPISCOPAL Francis H. Ball, vicar. Monmouth Holy communion, first Sundav, 9:15 a.m.; evening prayer, fourth Sun day, 4:30 p.m. PENTECOSTAL 1019 Ash strcer, Sunday school. 10:00 a.m.; morning service. 11:00 a.m.; young people, 7:30 p.m.; evening praise, 8:00 p.m. ANTIOCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday school, 3:00 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN Wm. Clyde Rhea, minister. Bible school at 9:45. The morning worship hour Is at 10:45. Evening service at 8:00 p.m. The message at this hour will be on a subject for these days and proven by the Word of God. Each Sunday, evening at 7:00 pm, young pepola meet for the regular Christian En deavor program. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Ralph P. Waggoner, minister, 10:00 a.m., Sunday school; 10:55 a.m., morning owrship; B. N. Hicks of the Anti Liquor League of Oregon will speak on "Twin Sabateurs". 6:30 p.m.. young people's meeting. FALLS CITY FREE METHODIST George G, Edwards, pastor. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. MENNONITE BRETHREN Ja cob J. Toews, pastor, 9:45 a.m., Bi ble school; 10:45 a.m., morning wor ship service by Rev. P, E. Penner. 7:00 p.m young people's fellowship hour with Miss Hilda Rlffel, re turned missionary from China. 7:45 p.m., evening service with Mr. Hicks, president of the state Anti-Liquor League of Oregon as the speaker. Independence Churches FIRST BAPTIST Loyal H. Vlckers, minister. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.; instrumental duet by Mar garetha and Ellen Rutschmann. The pastor will speak on the sub ject, "God's People". B.Y.P.U., 7:00 p.m.; evening warship at 8:00 p.m. Subject for the pastor's sermon will be "Choked wtlh Thorns". CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN W. B. Mahon, pastor. 9:30 a.m., minis ter's catechism class; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school and Bible class; 11:00 a.m morning worship; Mr. Cramblett of Monmouth will speak; 6:45 p.m., Kings' Daughters will meet. Mrs. W. B. Mahon and Mrs. J. S. Robbie are in charge. BUENA VISTA COMMUNITY 10:00 a.m., Sunday school; 11:00 a.m., morning service; 7:00 p.m., Epworth league. ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC 8:00 a.m., First Sunday mass; 9:30 a.m., mass following Sunday school fol lowing. METHODIST 10:00 a.m., Sun day school; 11:00 a.m., morning worship; 7:00 p.m., Epworth league ST. HILDA'S MISSION (Mon mouth Protestant Episcopal) Holy communion, first Sunday, 9:15 a.m.; evening prayer, fourth Sunday, 4:30 p.m. Rev. Frances Ball, McMinn ville, vicar. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Miss Er ma Estes, pastor. Services every night at 8 o'clobk; Sunday services: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m. Butler Place Sold Monmouth The A. F. Huber agency reports the sale of the Dell U. Butler residence in East Main street to L. A. Robinson, and a house in West Powell street from the Edwards estate to Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Barrows. Jit HAVE US SEND HIM THE CAPITAL JOURNAL BY THE MONTH ONLY 60c BY MAIL ONLY He will appreciate it beyond words for he will keep bet ter informed about the home town folk, local conditions, national and international affairs. 4 Order now we will start the Capital Journal right away and he will thank you many times. . . I I Stationed at - l f City and Stat L. Young Preachers At Calvary Church A special feature of the Sun day services at the Calvary Bap tist church will be the appear ance of two young seminary students as guest speakers. At the morning worship ser vice Ronald Adams, son of Dr and Mrs, Kinley K, Adams, will speak on "Reels and Reels of Rainbow." For the past two years Ronald has been study ing at the Eastern Baptist Theo logical seminary in Philadelphia. This ensuing year, in addition to his study at the seminary, Mr. Adams will serve as pastor for one of the Baptist churches in Philadelphia. The evening evangelistic ser vice will be conducted by 'Har old Gilman, who for two years has been studying at the North western Bible school at Minne apolis, Minn., and to which school he will return this fall. Mr. Gilman's sermon will be preceded by . an old-fashioned gospel song service, led by Ron ald Adams and accompanied by orchestral instruments,' A cordial welcome is extended to strangers and visitors. Silverton 4 Churches MARQUAM METHODIST Pi erre Smith, pastor. Sunday school at 10; topic, "Realizing the Pres ence of God". Mrs. J. L. Jones, Supt. Worship service at 11; topic, "Un der His Wings". TRINITY LUTHERAN M. J. K. Fuhr, pastor. Trinity and Imman uel Sunday schools meet together at Trinity at 10 a.m.; United ser vices at 11 a.m. at Trinity church; sermon topic "A Tree and Its Fruit". The Immanuel Luther legaue is invited to worship with the Trinity league Sunday even ing at 7. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sun day school and Bible classes at 10 a.m. Miss Olga Johnson, Supt. At 7 p.m., the Willing Workers will give a mission program. This will be a real treat. CHURCH OF GOD A. F. Stub- blefleld, pastor.- Sunday school, 10 a.m.; divine worsnip, li a.m.; evan gelistic service, 7:45 p.m.; . young peopel meet Saturday evening. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Russell Myers, pastor. Bible school, 9:46 a.m. Mrs. John Jordan, Supt. Morning worship, 11; theme, "An Awakened Church"; Christian En deavor, 7: "evening worship, 8; theme, "We are All Going the Same : - - . Friday, August 21, 1942 Way", The State Christian Endea vor conference will be held at Tur ner, next week, August 24 to 30. We are anxious that many of our young people will be able to at tend. LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon) Sunday school, 9:46 a.m.; adults study Book of Mormon, young peo ple the Life of Christ; primary classes for children. Worship hour following. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Prayer service Friday evening; Sab bath school, Saturday morning, 9:45; worship, Saturday, 11 a.m.; young people's meeting Sunday af ternoon, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday school, 9:45; worship at 11; ser vices Wednesday. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL Omar Bailey, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship hour, 11; young people's society, 6:45 p.m.; evan gelistic services, 8, ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Father John Green, pastor. Sunday mass es, 7 and 9, Week days at 7, CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE William Schwab, pas- . tor, Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Mrs. Art Pederson, Supt. Worship hour, 11; sermon by the pastor; young people, 6:45 p.m.; evangelistic ser vice, 8:00. METHODIST O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school, 9:45 a.m.; Fred Baker, Supt. Worship at 11; sermon by the pas to,; young adult meeting at 7:45. Free Methodists' Quarterly Meeting The first! quarterly meeting of the conference year will be held at the Free Methodist church, Market and North Win ter streets, commencing Friday at 7:45 p.m., and continuing over Sunday. The district elder, Rev. E. F. Aiken, will have charge and will preach each evening at 7:45 p.m. and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Pratum Church Women Take Summer Rest Pratum The WSCS met al the Methodist church Wednes day afternoon. During the busi ness meeting Mrs. Rudolp de Vries was elected treasurer, re placing Mrs. Harvey Meyer, who is moving to Portland. Mrs. Elmer Hansen was nam-, ed chairman of the Missionary department, taking the place of Mrs. James L. Wilson, who has moved to Toledo. Owing to the busy season, the women decided to have the next meeting Sep tember 30 instead of their regu lar date the third Wednesday of the month. r. : I I I . ' I 'I