The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 27, 1921, Page 13, Image 13

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    THB OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1921
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Up By MOLLY BRUNK . 1 J; yr
Tb K1gnts of .PriMi
!l Pvtniaa Sisters will ei
las and l
. " Pythian Slatera win entertain
".Tw - f it hundred Darty la
their hall in the McCornack build
in Tuesday evening. All knights
and their wi. nd all Pythian
iitfrt sre Invited to attend.
lira, T. W. Davies la general
chairman of all committee. The
entertainment committee U com
bMtd of Mm. Charles Ferrell.
Uri. Georse Skeela. Mrs. C. E.
Barbour, Mrs. Fred Botelle. The
refreshment committee comprises
Mrs. J- C. Cox. Mrs. .A. B. Gard
tgr Mrs. NelUe Knox, Mrs. Ea:l
Indreten. On the reception com
m'ttee are Mrs. George Wlnchell.
Mrs. Dr Campbell, Mrs. J, C.
vtrrt and Mrs. Ross Moore.
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Mr.' 8. C' Dyer wss hostess
i the retular meeting of the
Daughters of the American Revo-
JutiOB tt ner nome, 9J9 Vuter
itreet, Bsturaay ; anernooa.
? .
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph llaack of
Portland were the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farmer
daring a brief visit in Salem last
Mk. Both Mr4 and Mrs. llaack
(od Mr. and Mrs. Farmer were
,..t of Mr. and Mrs. Armin
fttalner at the Monday night danc
lac club party last Monday night
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The parlors of the First Pres
byterian church were the scene
of a merry Easter party Tuesday
mnlng when the members of the
Christian Endeavor society met
Pretty Leading Lady .in
: Local Musical Comedy
Male Lead In High
School Musical Comedy
-J'.,., 1 ' " ' " " ' .1
Mil J Macyle Hunter, charming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roma
Hunter, and leading lady in "The
Gypsy Roverr' to be presented in
the high school auditorium Fri
day evening. Mlsa Irunter pos
sesses a iresn, sweet soprano
vplce and has teen carefully
trained. She is a voice pupil of
Lena Belle Tartar. -
for a get-together meeting and
social. A musical and literary
program was presented, the prin
cipal participants being Ralph
Cone, who sang a number of se
lections, and Miss Marian Em
mons, who pleased the guests
with some violin solos. Easter
games were enjoyed during the
evening, and Miss Lucille Ross,
Mls Marjorle Brown and Ken
neth Power assisted In serving
the light refreshmenta.
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Among the Easter visitors Is
Creighton Jones of Hill Military
academy of Portland, who, with
his mother, Mrs. Jessie Jones, is
spending , the holidays at the
Jones' country home near Salem
Aa the guests of relatives. Miss
Jeanne Saucy and Mlsa Eunice
Hart, students at McMlnnville col
lege, are spending the holidays in
Salem. ,
The Philharmonic orchestra of
the First Christian - church has
prepared a special musical pro
gram for Easter Sunday, to consist
of the following numbers:
The Imperial Life Guard "
march by R. B. Hall.
"The Exalted Ruler," march, by
R. B. Hall.
"Pott and Peasant, by Suppe.
"The Holy City, by Stephen
Adams. (Cornet solo by Martha
Swart with orchestra and pipe or
gan accompaniments.
In the evening the orchestra
will nresent the "Madonna Over
ture." by Theodore .Moses and
"Berceuse' by P. Baumont.
The music department of the
Salem high school, Lena Belle
Tartar director, will give the most
pretentious undertaking of the
year when a cast of 12 principals
and a chorus of 60 voices will
stage "The Gypsy Rover," a ro
mantic musical comedy in three
acts.
The "comedy aa presented will
represent the actual class work of
the department. Up to the pres
ent time the entire amount of
preparation, with the exception of
three night rehearsals, has been
done during the regular recita
tion period. No assignments to
others than members of the class
have been made to principals or
chorus. The work as given will
include no Imported soloists nor
orchestra members.
Some splendid young singers
will be presented for the .first
time as soloists; others will be
seen for their initial appearance
in character interpretations. The
hiah school orchestra will add
areatlT to the performance by
furnishing an artistic accompani
ment and by supplying popular
numbers during the Intermission
As a pretty supplement to the
Monday Night Dancing club fes
tivities Mrs.. J. C. Perry enter
tained a coterie of friends with
a beautifully appointed dinner at
the Perrv - residence on North
CHURCHES
MXTHODIST
Jatao Memorial Wittff sod Jef
fersoa streets. Thomas Arhrsoa. nulr
Ou Easter Huadsy tha follow in imiuvi
ill be arid at thin charch. ta which
el cordially icvite lb Dablic. i'rsver
and praaaa service, 7 a.m. Suaday achuol
acbeol, U-.4S am. I'aolie won hi p. II
a-a. Prograa. Baptismal aervw-e far ia
fanta aad adults. Easter prorrsin by
oar ait, era of the Sunday chl. Ktrep
Una of Mw n,aUr la cbnr-H. Sac
rametit of lb l.ord'a Kupf.er. Jamor
leaguo la charge of Miss Tjler 3 pa.
Senior league 6:30 pat, Kiora MeWil
liaiaa ia charge. At tha boar of evening
werahip the rbair will reader the fol
lowing prefraia of Easter music: Infold
Harold Socolofsky. leading man
In "The Gypsy Rover," a musical
comedy to be staged at the high
school auditorium next Friday
evening. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Socolofsky. promi
nent in church and business ir
cles in the city.
progressive five hundred will bt
played during the- evening. A
beautiful trophy will be awarded
the holder of the highest score.
Special music has been secured
for the occasion, and extensive de
corating Is being done.
w Tr
The final number on the sea
son's program under the auspices
of the Salem Musical bureau, is
the appearance of MadameMar
garet Matzenauer, assisted by
Charles Carver, basso, and Frank
La Forge, composer-pianist. 1 This
is considered the crowning feat
ure of the exceptional program
given by the bureau to music lov
ers of the city this year.
At MiHtni, M tTsnaiior'a re-
-. , i tjkii. j.inlili rlala. Uouno4, rhoir : Ma aa Ia-
cent appearance in Philadelphia atl4 . . , Ch , roa-.
much Of her program Was Uentl- AIMaiab. Ilumpbri. rboir; Tha laa
cal with the one which she will i-Miitr. m.u. Mt. n.(.a.n.
, i . i . m Mr. i lrk : Jraaa K ia Agaia,
present her. Including some of t.hr-t fa Hl
ine great conirauo arian lor wnicn i iiitm cboma: uoijoa Trumpet.
She Is famoua. Following is the f Ow. A'or- cbf,,r: J K1,n"T
complete program for her Par- fca
ance On April 15: I JU4 qaartel; Ta Kia Lord. Natia
"O del mio delce arder".. Cluck i4."?'"- H"- W?1"
. ... .... . ! Snm4 Haal Iay. Hpaaka. Mtaa
"Spring Night" Cchumann J,ph,.. Br,. Th. Vd ,f urr-aairr
ssappnic uae unomiiiMf, irnwui, raotr. u-
"Erlklng- Schubert
b.bi. Urs. Bart T.4uda la rharf.
Aa Caatar rkr by tba arbol at II
a.av A taaru ataauaf af tba Cbriaiiaa
Mdar at 7 a m, krvptioa a( mm
brra aad Kaalar caatata. "l.ifa Hr
laarlac." by Ira ft. U llwi, at 7:3u but
tjvtetj aaxTHacx
CaatU Thapal Nebraska aad 8a
tavatb aftart. Muaday avbool. Iw a at.,
i'. r. alia. aup-riaiaadBl. rlawi for
all. I'roarblnf II a a. aad' 7. -So p a.
by lb paaior. All pplo ara iait4 t
atlobd. rrayar mrug Tbaraday 7:Uu
Official board ailrwiina Taraday
TV chair. air tha diraniaa ( T. O.
livfbrbacb, vtll raadar aaraplaally
fiaa pracraaa of iaafa araaia at tba
araia( aM-a. Tba apaakal aalartiaaa
Ukclada tba follow iaa: rrwnaul byata.
low. t'aUbfal": 1'brtat. Oar
i'aaaaSvr." of fkvprd : faatar'a T
laa ia E fUl: kaalar Aaibrav "Caaa.
'o lb placa br tka Lrd lay." by
Kada; MaaaaW a raaaikl mmw
ia r", larlad.af kyria. Ubru Tibi. Sat
laa. Kwtiia tarda. Croda: Niw lua
(Iaa. by Barry: "Tha Hulf w U ar."
frwaa falaatriaa: rwna)nl brata, "Mark
Tea Tbaoaaad Voirra kawadiaa "
raia( arH-. karyady walraax.
Bachelor Friend Caa yonr
wife cook? a ' 4
Young Hatband (evaslveljl
Well, she can make a good family
stew Baltimore American.
p.m. All Biaabara rsa-atd la ta TbarUa H. I'owatt. rartar.
prvaaat.
"irt t'aitad Hrthra Taw Tark.
Hibla arhoal at 10 i n, tba arboal will
Lki 4 vaiaataa far kaaa raritatian,
Jo niaotaa IUatr program, good ainfiaf
VXITAaiAJf VCVXCH
Cattaca aad Chaav.kata. B. Tarl VI.
Wilbar af Oak load. Califaraia. w ill
ooirxx. MISSIOV
raa. aft-r whb lb. ..iar w.ll talk 1 ' l Wck
boot tba Kaarratia af aar haiar,
aad tba karpinf af tba f:rt day by tba
rarly t han b, aad tba avidvara praying
tba cbaafa af tba day froaa I La Jawiab
Habbatb ia tha Lard a ay. Jaawr C.
:. at 3:30 and araiar at 7 p aad
pra-hiag at a p a. .C V. t'arbr. paa
lor.
Na. IIS Soatk Coaaareial alraat. -
'" aarvtcaa today at a a. m. aod
7:30 p. m. All ara wlem: Ha pi
b sirb a rollortiea
rBSaTTXKIAJI
1
Commercial street. Yellow daf
fodils centered the attractive ta
ble, the same flowers, combined
with greenry' being used about
the rooms. Covers were laid for
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Buslck. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Co rapt on and Mr. and Mrs.
Perry.
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' One of the week's most delight
ful informal gatherings was the
card party for which Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bowersox wre hosts
at their residence Friday even
Ina. when they entertained in-
Mme. Matzenauer.
Aria from ''The Magic Flute"-
Moxart
Mr. Carver.
Supplication (dedicated to Mme
Matzenauer) F. La Forge
Nocturne (dedicated to Mme.
Matzenauer) .... F
Mandoline
Aria from "Samson and Deli
lah" Saint-Saens
Mme. Matzenauer.
"O Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave
Me?" Handel
"Gal 11 sole dal Gange"
Scarlatti
Mexican Folksong ...
"Love Has Eyes".
Mr. Carver.
"Wanderer's Night Song"
.' Rubensteln
-Barcarolle" (Tales of Hoff
man) Offenbach
Mme. Matzenauer.
Mr. Carver.
Romance F. La Forge
Firtt UaihodUt Ccnrr fttata aad
Charcb atrarta. Hot. Blaiaa K. kirkpat
rirk. aiaiatar. Claaa Biaatiac. :li a ja. :
Maaday arbaeU :4S a a Alpbaaa J.
Oillatta, aaprrintradanl. Tha Haoday
Praahytariaa rkarrh aarriraa ara aa
foltawa: Haadar. March Z7th. Jaiat
I'hriatiaa aadaatar aaariaa prayar aaat
ia( af 7 a a imi by Mr. Ziagar, tbara
ill ba apacial aoaic. Buaaar acbaal
a.a.. bfr. Jaarph H. Albort. aap-
rtBtaadrat. Jlr. (.ha, tat will aac
a aala aad htra. 1'haa. Tarb will ciia
a abort talk. At a a. tha kmm
will aael la rola aay paiaaaa wM
wiah ta aaita with tha churrb. Mara
iaa warabip at 11 b.a. Kaa. Xlr. J
arboil will prraant aa Kaatrr pragraa I O. Tata af rartlaad will fill tha pnlpit
at tha Buailay at boo I baur. r.varyaaa ta
iavitad. Vlaraiag warship, 11 tak.
Tha paatnr will praarb oa tha aab)rt:
"Jrana. Iba Mitlar af l.ifa." Tba chair.
La Forge 1 aadr tha I dtractioa af Praf. llabaaa.
Debussy I warkiag as apacal Laatrr aaai
or m RHivtl VI n w
pivaaat tba following aaabara: "Graat
and Jdartrloaa Ara Thy Warka." fraa
"Tha Holy City." by (laul; "Chriat
Our Paaor." by Srhaarkar. aad atbrr
aabrra. Kaatar Saaday aarka tba rsl-
aiaatioa af tba forward hlayaaaat raa
Tha aaartrtta chair will aiag. aapar
aaryioa at 4 p a Tha nartotta. with
at iaa Ata Miliar. raar ana aooraao.
Miaa Nargarot llodga. rwatralt. Mr. n
C Ulaiayar. traor, aad Mr. ay ara. bar-
itoaa : aaawtd by Mr. Chaa. Caaa, traar
Mr. Howard Zinaar. bantaar; with Miaa
Uacillo Hvaa. orgaaiat. will alag tha
raauta. "Tba Kaatara htary." by htaltx.
Miaa Mariaa Caaaana aad Miaa la Clairo
ffrrtary. Maaday aaaaiag. March ZS,
tha aaaaal bwaiaraa aaatiag af tba roa
pray far
G. L DAVENPORT
oaowxa avo
aHirrca
Applra. Patataoa. lwu. Ba4 Tata
looa. traa tinlix. lba
Waal that a grawa."
ASC
All hmda prod ara aalicUad.
147 Trad St. arUaa4. Or.
grogatwa will ba bald, caaaaaciag with
paiga in tha charcb. and a larga claaa a aappor at a'clo'ch. baaiaaaa aaatiag
af ww aaabara ia ta ha rocairod. Tbara la atart at 7 :30. Tharaday. prayrr aari-
will ba iafaat aad adalt haptiaaa. lt lag aarvica will ba roadactod by tba
aa aaka it groat day la tha kiatory Boa bora af tba Maataiaatar gatld, ia
niilinn M IB caorca. i aa upwarta taagna wiuiiaarga ai ara. eiair, at T.aw p.m. B rt
iuuv i . .onri., aoryiea aa tka Kaat Cap-I day at 1:0 p.a. tba aoaaa'a aaawaary
Hal atapa at 6:40 a.a., aad thatr ragalar I aaclaty will aaaat ta tha cbarch parlors
tr tie at o:30 p.a. Ktoaiag aaryica I Kcary bady wolcwaa at all af tha aor
at 7:30 p.a. A apoclal addraaa will ha
gia by Miaa Twyla Lyttaa, wba baa
apaat aoaaa tiaa aa a aiaaiaaary ta la
dia. Hha ia bora, a ad or lr. K. C. Hick
aaa'a dirorttoa aa lifa aarsica aaeraiary
af thia araa. Kvaryaaa ia iacitod ta
haar bar. Charcb aight will La raaaaad
a it Tharaday night, aad tha prograa far
bta waaa will aa iataraal raraptaa
catracK or aoo
on
memoera Ul toe Jtuiiuaj "uiu liuuo ut v.wm.i i ... . v iu ;.. BBa --got aea.aaiata aoar far aar aaw I Vcaaaalat 1- E XoaL af Portland. Ora
Will bagi
Brldae club and their husbands. I Mr. La Forge
A profusion of yellow jonquils I Aria from "Le Prophets" (Ah!
gave a pleasing suggestion ofl mon fils) Meyerbeer
sDrlnc. Mrs. Otto Brandt and I Mme. Matzenauer.
Ralph Glover carried oft the high
honors. Additional guests at tne
Swadiah MctWadi.t riftaaath aad Mill
tiwti. Eaatar 8rfirw Saadar at 11
o'clock, diatrict aopcrintendeat Kaa. Aa
thony K. I.iad will nraarh. Coaaanioa
aaryira will ha bald. Kundar arboal at
Aa a COtnnllment to Harvev CrO-l 12. Uaa. O. IlaaaaL aapariatraant. la
pleasant gathering were Mr. and I nlse. a senior at the University of " Si? 't!.'.!?
T. . m - - i I ...-, . w i - . .m, I will roaaar aa raalor pragraai. ana m-
MTa. 11. 1. IjOTB iuu ur. uu
4 North Cbarch atraot. I. 3
leapt, paator. fiaaday arbaol 10 u f.:
praachlag aarica 11 a.a.; Yaaag poapio'a
aartiag :30 aad prrarhiag aorvica 7:30
a. Tha raial arraicaa, coadactad by
ra .
haaday asoralag at II. aad
tbara will ba aaralraa aoch araa tag at
7:S0 dariag tha work, and will cob-
linaa indaf taitaly. Vim aitaad a cardial
iailaiioa to aU who caa to attend aay
a all of thaoa icaa.
rarxsDa
J. H. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crass of
Vancouver are the wek-na
guests of Dr. and Mrs. w. II.
Darby.
A delightful informal commun
ity dinner was held at the home
of Dr. Grover Bellinger Thars-
w asnmgion, wno is nome lor iu i .jt, titl pubii cordially. Tha confira
holidays and Whose birthday an ation claaa maata a-ary Friday cTcning
nlversary occurs today, Mr. ana i ciob.
Mrs. X. J. tjronise will entertain
With a dinner this nOOD. Mr. and I and Mayers streets. Horace X. Aldruh,
Mrs. Ralph Cronise of Albany
will motor down for the occasion.
Miss Helen Rose, a student at
the University of. Oregon, and a
Kaora Gamma sorority girl, is
ueiiiiiB-:. -- t--A,m K p...a. riAlMara in I am
day When a COterie Of MendS I I with nolo by Kenneth Kogara.
gathered to celebrate the birth-
day anniversary of Mrs. Bellln-
S-'ir r'tracTive tailed RS
St'tJttXuliSM LVtSne;nMrn.- VtXS.
table, around which the guests 1 snest beinr Mrs. Mary Haaa.
gatnerea. i rhm v--nc. Hanks Lincoln club
of the Lincoln school will hold
their regular meeting at tha
SChOOl Monday afternoon at 3:30lsolo, "Caeter ftoag," IVaa; qaartat,!
o'clock. Preceding the meeting tl'i''ijf tJmht&llt CTVT; J
during boars. Miss Tayior,
pastor. 7:00 a.a. Holy Comoienioa;
9 :4 J a a Kuaday school, E. A.- Rhotea,
sopenateadent ; 11 a.a, panlic warship.
with a raoo by tba paster. I Berne, 'lbs
I Part of the Keaorrection." A special
Easter aasicale will inclode aatbeaa:
"Jesus Christ ia Xisea Today." Wilde.
with sola part by Mr. J. X. F.nrland;
aad "Kiae. Glorioa t'onqucror." Adaae,
y Kenneth Kogara. -The offer-
lorr tolo. "Allelaia! 11a ia Risen," Nr id-
linger, will ba song by rleyd II. Mc
Intrre. 7:30 p.a, aa Easter concert
will ba giren by tha choir of 45 voicea
Following ia tha prograa: Prelude, "Song
South Rale Frieada. oalh Caaaer
ctal aad Washiagtoa atreeta. Bible school
t 10 a.a. At 11 a.a. tha ebUdrea will
(ire their f'-uter prograaaa, fallowed
by tha pastor' a talk to tho children, aab
iact being "Tha Coat that Ha id Tksak
Voa." oaag people'a aeatiag at 6.30
p.a. ana regaiar praachlag aeryieo at
i :ao. rrars
Ing at 7: So.
tor. f
Members of the Marion County
Realty Association
who stand for the general development of IMirlon Coun
ty aa a whole, are
Becke, Karl G.
Belle. H. S.
Bohrnstedt. A. C.
Brown. IL E.
Copley. A."
De Wltte, O. K.
Perkins, Bea.
Radcliff, II. B.
Roberts, Thoa. A.
Kowler. M. W.
Rupert, J. M.
Salem Bank of Commerce
Oldley. Dorwln. of Scotta Mils. SatUrlee. Q.
Grabenhorst. E. B. -
Grabenhorst. O. If.
Grabenhorst, W. K
Hawkins, Harry
Hayford, L. A.
Hayford. L. 0.
Laflar. O. W.
Magee. Hugh
McLaren. Walter
Mllla, J. A.
Molsan. G. T.
Niemeyer, Chaa. W.
Page. Gertrude J. M.
Pearey, Knight
Petersen. Arthur
Pi'fvjobn. Winnie
Moaer. W. E., of Jeffersa.
Habbs. Geo., of llrerton.
Seamster. A. L.
Scott. John II.
Smith. Cheater
Socolofsky. D. D.
Bwegle. Chaa. , ;
Svretle. Ceo. w
Tandy. S. B.. of Jeffarsoa .
Tbomaeon. Oeo.
l alted States National Bank.
Waring. Marshall L.
Woodry. P. N.
Asaociate Members: ,
Duncan. R. B.
Hanson. W. E.
Hleks. T. M.
Slegmund, J. C
rngerRd. of ML Aagel.
Uager. John A of ML AngeL
READ OUR CODE 'OF ETHICS FOR INFORMA
TION, SEE ANY ME3IBER
Prayer aaatiag oa Tharaday err a
Rav. Sslbaa bwabh, paa-
STAXOZUCAX.
I'aitad Ersagclical 400 - Xarth Cot
tage street. Kt. H. H. Maney, pastor;
10 a-a, Monday school. C. 11. Farahaa.
saperiateadeat. aeparata reaas for aU tha
c Isaacs. II s,a Haly Coaaanioa, ser
a hy Ray. M. B. Toaac. of DaUaa.
Oregon, who will have charge of tha set
eicea ia tha absence of the preaidmc
Tuesday will be the date of the
dance sponsored by the Daugh
ters of Isabella, the first post
Lenten event of the season. Mrs.
charge of
Choral -OteritH.. C.n.aerVr?' Ad...": "7.. T.7,S.,P l-aOST
baritone nolo. "Light Fraa Yonder K, TAbTr's.-d JtLZl
Tomb." Dressier; anlhea. "Jea.s Christ 1"'? TaTh 1' I Ta
a Raea Today." Wilde; uaor aolo. "Ia- Hew M BL Vmi e A 7 Ul LTf
aortality ." Shepperd; trio. "Blessed . I' ..1 "!".",. fiJV1'
I -. - - - t -. mm awrveaoa.
Feet of Jcsas,
Lord ia K
Ktoae: choraa. "Tha
ladeed." Uayper; alto
Adoaa: daat, "My
Meadeleaoha: haaa
Liveth.'
"Hoaanna."
CKXISTLUf MZaSIOXAJIT AXXLAJICZ
Xsit regaiar aseatiag will V heVd oa
1 eoaiag Tharaday sfiernMn. . March
Coa
SI, at aai Koath
ial
otroec
r . c CVinnamin In
v. . . " , 1 OUTina noun. i a,7, 1 Meadalaaoaa: aasa aoM. - uoaaoa. 1 B bl j , ,.,Upk IZl
arrangements, is certain of the Khoo nnrae. will address the wo- Orwior: aathe-, He w.aavAU.i.- J'SikTL j I rSVt ptfZ
01 h AilVI-. ! the importance of the I JJ yans Meadctasoha; -K-r 'Un rr AU
aticcess
who do not care to dance there
t.ar win be card " tables, and
heatth crusade.
. 4b 4b
Many beautiful flowers are
reaching: the bedside of Mrs. L.
K. Page who la seriously 111 at tier
home on North Cottage street.
'Glorioae Easter Iawa," Lowdea : offer
tory.. "Adoration. ' Oeul; poatlnda.
"Marcha Paatif icsla." Coaaod. M
Bath Bedford. (s
X- ,v' CBXISTXAV
CHaiiTiAjr acmrcs
First Charch 440 Choaekota street.
At 11 aa Bible looaoa, aabioct. "Real
ity." Saaday school at S:4S a.a. Wod
oaday area iaa teauaoaial aaetina at a
o'clock. Reading reoa. 20t MaaaaW
VImI rt.UlU. feotee sod ITi.k
nnuvcia .. v-,. . . nnrH, . vrr 1 Teaola. a oca or err as aimii kii...
- - - " .-0. -riua Banaara iraaa 11-1 u 1
Order of the Eastern
Star, are I tt
unlse h.r 1 to
rflt.rl st(Bllfi. keeninr her I erownmg day. Many nara been Uro card
r.. ; . adae to or leiiowsBip aarmg tne lastis mr resdise
Supplied With the Choicest spring I w.k, ,t oor rur aerr.ee and we I1 " '
day fro
ally ia
MFOURY BROS
- QpeciQu
; : There have been so Many Inquiries
as to when we wfll have a Fire Sale
V We cannot say just when it will, be, as we are 'not
through with the insurance adusters. It will be well
for you to watch the daily papers for special announce
Vi ment as to whether there will be a fire sale or not We
i will keep you informed from time to time as to our
plans and intentions.
In the meantime carpenters and plasterers are going
ahead in our old" location, getting the store in shape
for a bigger and better business.
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Med to Oar aemce aad
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flowers. Miss Mabel Page. Addi
son Page and Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Page are with her continuously.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dennis left
for Seattle Friday evening where
they will remain aa the guests of
friends for about three weeas.
Mr. and Mrs. council Dyer are
entertaining as their house guests
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Walker. Tne
visitors are en route to their home
In Newport, a'ter an extended vis
it In Portland.
The social club or the Order of
lh Eastern Star eojeyed an In
formal afternoon Tucadiy ta ttaif
iooTi at taj Masoslc i..tple. An
excellent prcgran was the princi-
nal feature if the afternoon. Mrs.
George Burnett. Mrs. wane nut.
Mrs. E. N. Gllllngham. u.nner Mc
Donald and Virginia Pugn con
tributing numbers. omen aa-
elstlna In serving the light re
freshments were Mrs. George
Bingham, Mrs. George Burnet.
Mrs. Marie Flint and Mrs. George
! Chapman.
The Cecilian Music club was
eentrtalned Wednesday evening
1 by the Misses. Lola and Neva Mil
lard. At the business session pre
ceding the social hour plans were
made for a formal dance to ne
given some time in April.
Amonr the collere students
who are spending the Easter holi
days with their parents in &aiem
la Miaa Mary Elizabeth Bayne. a
student at O. A. C.
Mias Mildred mlah. a student
af O. A. C Is spending tne tast
er holidays with her parents, air
and Mrs. CM. Imlah.
Mlsa Amelia Cabcock Is among
the many college students who
are spending the holidays aft home
being the guest or ner parents
Mr. and; Mrs. .W. P. Babcock.
Miss Babcock Is a student at the
Oregon Agricultural college.
TTYXOX HALL
aro 1 pec ting asny aore today. Th
orchestra. 14 fcy aa Martha Swart, will
fV. ,w J1"". .u T?!''' Hagl..t Bell1, meeting. Taiaa HalL
:" rmt reasani, . oTenmro 1 Ceort im Kl.li "r w.
k. ni mmrm I.U Kit! .n-h ra I m . - . .
'm Zn' WV.- Ci." ,7 reryoooy tar, too. Hm)xt.
m Pii WT,mm. I J SO Hook Sealed Whk Seeea. fimmim
aana; th arrbc.tr a will also gi pacial 1 Opened." A wowderfal story ia prayb-
Maaoana tvertar. I oca Moses, aa I B great day af tha wr.ib , J
aflertory. "Berceaae.'' P. Bl-o.U Th. i JTVu ' 'ea'aaVfd .1
1 W I HIH Wl.. V eW I aiS ft.
ay atiaa tnsta vtenger, wit raiio 00-
lia-ato. Keaiac, aatbeai hy th choir.
"Crow lilaa King of Kings." bras aia I
let with organ ana paa. Soldier of
Christ Ariae." Tha aerao will b
Ua "Victory of Ksith." The day pro-!
nana to ho one at tho heat ia tho aiatorv
f tho congregsliea. A welcoae for all.
ATTIST
M il
ia
rirt Baptiat Charcb. WiHiaa T.
''ken. pastor. Mea ad woo
prayar aeetiap st f :tO. Bib la ochool
at 9:45. M. K. Hewitt. sr..iMiMi
At the aomiag serrica today tba Kaighu
of Templars aad Easter tnl Orrssua
tiaas wirsktp with thio charch. Thee
will be special aaai by tho aartetta.
a tifr aerrico ana
Coart Street Chriatian Kerenteeath
44 Court atreeta. Well, it ia here.
Whatf Why. taster Hondnr. Ion't for-
E IV laoa oa 'Tho taster (Joapel." hy tha
today. Tod, th boy araagalat. aad halp..,ar. At :30 all hraache J the
r?JI r.,iLWV.i,..kfI 5 Y rl' -- Tho e.ar leader i.
,7 . -,l-ara croacoasw, ad th topic: "Ma
"Z',c:".zi i .. A,re- o uader or th
7 " . w .m m.wm. .or
alsra clock aad
that ria prayar
A big Laater prorrs
. " -- sioas in Africa.-- Th leader of th
in.eo, . e your accoad dieiaioa ia ta be elect4 aad tha
wak ap ia tiaa for topic, "Wow. Lav Oa." Tho UterxaeT
ar r"a ! d isles Beet U Ua haaeaeat. leader.
"".t"' 21 Carlton Both; s.bjoct. "LeaUa rrooi
asi by choir, soio. qnartetto. berao
"Tho Power of Hia Keanrractioa.' In
em4it C. K. 6.SO p.a. Y.P.S.C.B.
6: to p.m. 8g serrica ia charg of
E H U. mm leader, 7:30. Heraoa.
When the IVsd ia 8alea ar Baaed."
Aeryire each night throaghont th week.
Kverhody coma. Boost bard tbia week
for tao K.tt.i . teaa. lb raareh wel
come the pablic to the sereices. R.
U. rntnaa, paster.
LXTTHIKAJf
Ua Pirat Last or." BahtiaasI
at the cleaa of tho oreniag aeraoa.
aoa theme, "Th Ms Wit beat
Easter."
ETiacorAX.
Rt. rala. Cheaeket aad Charch
streets. her ices for Easter Iay: 7:0
a.a low celebratioa of tho holy caa
aaaien: t:4S a.a, children's aerrice;
11 a a.. araiag prayar. high celebra
tion and aerwioo. " Keaarroet va Life"
"He Is Risen"
Day of Hopeapd Joy and Song
Mnilc: '
9:45 Overture, "Poet and Peasant".-. (Suppe)
Orchestra.
"Holy City- (Adams) Cornet aolo.
with Onran and Orchestra
Miss Martha Swart.
11:00 Solo. Cello Obligate Miss Trista WeniTer, .
Avery Hicks.
7:30 -Madonna Overture" (Theo. Moses) Or
. cnestra. - r
Offertory, "Berceuse" (P. Belmont)
Orchestra
Anthem, "Crown Him King of YSngn
Choir.
Brass Quintet with Orffan and Piano,
"Soldiers of Christ Artje-
First Christian Church
Center and Hish Streets
J. J. Evans, Minister. -
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Sermons :
. The Open Tomb"
"The Victory of Faith"
We Have Cause for Rejoicing Today
COME AND SEE!
Eeaglisl East Stat and Eighteenth
treeta. Sunday school at S:3u a. a.
Holy coaaaaaioa aad preaching aarrica
(U.raaa) 0:1 j a.a. tremng serrica
(English at 7:30 pa. Ererybdy is
cordially invited to the semcts. Ceo.
Keesier, pastor.'
St. Johns Evsnge'lkal. Sixteenth aad
A atreeta. H. W. Gross, pastor. ADDro-
priat sere ices Easter Haadsy 10:30 a a.
aoa p.m. (English). Ilely toav
aaaioa ia both service. Trepsratery
t 10 ia tha morning ad 7 ia th
evening. Coaa worship with aa.
COVOaEOATXOVAJ,
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Temporary Location
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for every Crop and Soil requlra-
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1014 Marlon St. ' Paont J
First Con graga t ion a I Liberty ad
Center si recta, W. C. Kantaer. amister.
1 a.a. Easter aornmgT prayrr aeeting
with brief sd dress by Ir. Millihea:
s a. Easter break fsst ia th parlor of
Ihe rharrh. Kadeavorer aerviag. 10
a a, baaday arbaol with claeeea lr all.
W. L Htaley, eapennteadeat; 11 a.a,
Easter sermon br tho pastor. At this
service the charch quartet, consisting f
Mr. R. II. Boheruon, soprsa: Sfrs.
J. J. Roberta, contralto: K. Jt. Robert-
sen, tenor aad A. K. Oill. baritone, will
farnish special Easter ausie, iacludlaf:
Taatste Uonino." tenor aolo, "Y bail
of Eastcrday," and another quartet -
tM-liAB ; in n a. -t..i..i..
with Easter topic. 7:30 p.a apoeiai
prograa of aasie hy th church oar-
tet luwIM br Air, ferey Cupper. -pranoi
Mr. La, cntrslt: Eail Csrl
00, tenor, aad A. A. Gaeffroy, has.
Hi prograa includes th following;
prelude; process ions! ; anthem. "Every
rawer that Hloasoaa. hlley hart
Mil aaw, selected; tha. ''iVath'i
Canqaeror." Parks: contrail sol. ' Th
End of tha Habhath." Hpeaka; sathea.
"Tom Thee I nto Thy Ood," Penned ;
postlitde "The IVoole Rtood Behold
ic" will "be th aahiact of a brief d
dres hy the psstr st thia oervic. Mrs.
Lillian Hartshorn will play special ?
ga a ambers st each service. The aaeM
ia aader th direct 10 of Mr. H. II. Rob
ert sow.
Tatr1 CengrftKasI. rU twalfih
and Ferrv street, II. C. Stover, aia
iatr. Tb eharrh arltaol aieta at 10
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o t
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Trains Surgeons. Specialists and Nurses. 1
Maintains hospitals, sanitoriums and research laboratories.
Has secured full physicians' rights in nearly every state in ihe U. S.
There are now eight colleges of Osteopathy, the educational stan
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Dr. W. L. Mercer
Dr. John Lynch
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