ti 1 I I IA A 111, me - O iv io 1 tm 10 VI go. October 1, 11337 COMMUNION SET , 100 THIS SUNDAY This coming 'Sunday im set es the world-wide communion Sue day by the Presbyterinn church, 'AL a. A, At Dint time throughout America, anti In ail the 16 for eign misaion :Wide of the church, the Lord's aupper will he admin. f Intern& The mitetion work of this denominution is tho largest of any and this communion service Is One of the many ways In which the hundred yearn of tnission work will he emplannized. Tito ins tor, Dr. Theodore Hmith, will be ' In charge and will speak on the , theme, "Rernembet Jesus Christ." The musleal number' include a f, beautiful solo by the guest tenor , elnger, Mr. IL M. Parichurat of , Rockford, Ill mole who Win Bing I. Ritoll's "Jeans Only." The reg ular orgnniet, Mr. Ilene Merlotti offer. also throe great number'. The organ prelude will he "Kam ' ennol-ostrow", by Rubinstein 4. Gaul, the (Memoir', "I hove Theo, Lord Moat High" by Kreckel, and the emitted "P tech& I-11 y ni n Theme also by RreckeL the service is to open as unual, at 11 o'clock, Mr. Itherlein will be gin playing previous to the 11 o'clock hour, as the audience is assembling. Now members are to be re ceived on this occasion and every family connected with the church Is urged to be represented, and, If possible, the whole family be in : attendance. Aside front the communion service observed by the PresbY Origins, this timidity la also to be observed by all denominntions as "boyelty Day." All Ciudadins are expected to attend their re , apeetive churches, an that the 11,- , tendance in cli. churches should be very greatly hareem' crud a world-wide fellowship enjoyed. During the morning service for , a brief period Mr. Robert Rayburn Is expected to speak and in the OVCCItirt at 6:30 o'clock the young ' people of the churches platicipat , Ins in the Rayburn evangelintic mission are Invited to the First Presbyterian church to hear him In a special address to young pee pie. In preparation for the union m meetings to open on October 10 : under the leadership of his father, J. Dr. AMOR Rayburn. IV Elk OMR' 110M 10, LANCASTER, ra. Haynes of Harrisburg returned to his old church for anniversnry servicesand had his pockets picked. Haynes told police his billfold containing git ass taken while he mingled with the congregation. L1938 Grunow RADIOS Derby's Music Co. I 've;:., 7e7 .1P AC.; ontkidie 4. IL:4k-- -11t-t" It 1 ' ks lir -- ----- 4. re -- ! ; r,r:1----1 11-; thQ ; vc,-...1-4-tt 1-040i 1- - Ifl t I lie fo 7 ,r- Heellseem like ( a pleasant old fellow rm---:----'---- ) Don't worry about old man winter. 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IF 4, ro DRILLMASTERS AT WORK, boring thousands of boles Into the bedrock at Grand Coulee Dam in Wsughington, are awaiting arrival of President Roosevelt on an inspection trip to the project. Men included on the Itinerary of the chief executive Is a visit to the Columbia river Bonne ville Dana. Workers using air-driven jackhammers have drilled 760 miles of holes at Grand Coulee to provide a base for the 25 million to structure. News From West Coast Gridirons CORVALLIS, Oct. 2 (il)Frank NMI, a Californian, will captain the Oregon State college football team against the University of Cal ifornia at Berkeley Saturday. it was announced as the 31 Beaver aquadmen entrained here Thurs day. Prescott Hutchins, right guard. Iccompanied the team, but will not be able to play. Coach Lon Stiner said. Jay Mercer of Portland was as signed to the right halfback posi tion for his first start in major competition. EUGENE. Oct. 1 fill---Univercity of Oregon football men will share their practice field tod,sy with the Stanford Indians. who ar rive at noon and become hostile Saturday in the first Pacific Coast conference game to be played on Oregon loll this season. The game will dedicate the new lyturfed Hayward field. - The Webtoots starting lineup remained in doubt as the coaching staff continued to experiment with backfield and line combinations Thursday. Hank Nilson, who appeared to be the only back sure of a place. called the signals with Arleigh Bentley replacing "Piledriving Paul" Rowe at fullback and Gray beat and Smith in the halfback po sitiona. Experta aurmised the change In dicated either that Bentley will do the Ducks punting or that Coach Prink Ca ninon wanted more ex parlance in the backfield to bal ance the sophomore halfbacks. Via Reginato of Klamath Fails replaced Bud Robertson at right end and Ellory Jenson was at right tackle in place of Bill Estes. EUGENE. Oct. 1 lin--The Uni versity of Oregon frosh, tangling with the Wolves of Oregon Nor mal school at Independence to night, rated as the "underdogs" In view of their scant week of prac tice. The game will serve as a scrim mage preview of available ma terial for "Honest John" Warren, Duckling coach, his men being given little chance of upsetting the Wolves with their full month of drilling. LA GRANDE, Ore., Oct I UM-- Coach Bob Quinn awaited the com ing of Saturday . night and the Mothodists of Gooding college of Gooding, Idaho, to bring the first test of what looms, potentially., as the greatest football team eastern THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Oregon Normal school has pro duced. Tom Blackman, 190-pound full back from Walla Walla, tops the backfield In weight. Mel Ilion, 114 pound'', of Longview, a triple threater and a veteran of last year, and the fleet 155pound Virgil Horne of Klamath Fella fill the halfback posts, with Fred Peternon, 165, of Seattle, who played here in 1934, doing the kicking, most of the 'wising and his share of the ball-toting from the quarterback position. The team, in last week's game with Multnomah college, bandied IS forward pass attempts, indicet log that Quinn may have found the ball-toseing backfield he has hoped for since he began coaching here, Moody-Budge Net Team Wins Easily in Doubles Event BERKELEY. Calif.. Oct. I fin, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody still has the brilliant forearm drive and slashing backhand that carried' her to international tennis heights as "Little Poker Face" nearly a decade ago. Paired with Don Budgeof Oak land, the worlds greatest Ama teur player, the 30-year-old for mer queen of the courts displayed her oldtinte form sr: they elimin ated Dorothy Ant,rus of Stant . . 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One upset yesterday sent Wayne Sabin of Portland, Ore., out of the men's singles division. fle lost to Gene Smith, young Piedmont, Calif., school teacher, who will meet Germany's Baron Gottfried von Cramm in today's quarter final round. The score was 6-1, 2-6. 6-3. Budge will oppose Jiro Tama Eight, Japans No. 1 ace, in quarter-finals. I Sport Briefs By EDDIE BMW., NEW YORK, Oct. 1 Author Bernie Bierman says,In hie new book that football does as much for a guy in an educational way as music, math and liters tore.... What was that, protons or? Jackie Wilson, St. Louis feather', is renewing his offer of 1000 potatoes, cold cash, for any one who ran get Henry Armstrobg Into the ring with him.... Charlie Bachman, Michigan State coach, now has a weekly football broad cast.... A London paper sent an agent here to contract for the life story of Mike Jacobs. Nat Fleischer, editor of "The Ring." drew the assignment, which will pay him 2514 smackers. - Peter Sarron is due from South Africa Tuesday to begin training for Henry Armstrong. Dec Bagley, who used to. train Gene Tunney, went down to Philadel phia the other night to second a fighter, and somebody stole his overcoat out at the dressing room. Doc was due in Portland. Me., the next day. The eleven players on the soccer team at Rensselaer Poly come from as many different countries. Marcel Thil has agreed to go to MOTHPROOF Dry Cleaning Every Gd rment Mothproofed at No Extra Cost. STANDARD DYERS & CLEANERS 1400 Esplanade, Phone 825 - Copyright 1937. Hills Bros. HILLS OROS.. COFFEE Ran Francisco later in the winter to right Young Corbett under Bob by Evans' banner.... Bob Olin's loss to Leroy Haynes in Phi Ily the other night will cost him that shot with Alberto Lovell in the HIPP0 drome.... You'd be surprised at the number of smart baseball men who are ehitting to the Wants.... 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