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t t ; 3 7" S UAIDFROL1 ARGENTINA WINS HIGHEST HONORS AS NURSE f : t f f ' 11 i I Miss Matilda Dopuy? ar'-young and beautiful , natiye otT Ar gentina. South America, was graduated by the New York State Board at the, Central pea-j House. She headed the.' list of more than 300, male and female " nurses. .7,.".' j 1 ', c i YYCA FILLS NEED AMONG VOLIENOF CITY AND COUNTY By MRS. ALICE II. DODD fc Do you want to find, a job? Find a. pleasant place Xo lire? Rent a room? Find; helper Hate a good lunch? Meet your friends? Join a Bible class? Rest Read by the' fireplace? Join a c'.ub? Press a dress1 Play the p:"-o?!JLearn, to swim? Make tu. .. i,l'i'rf) ;".'; -r; Then come to the' TWCA, an crgaoiration of social-mjirjfded ijromea In serrlce lor women and tl a. community of which It is a farti -;: ; ; :: ''VO: : The kaiem ; YVTCA . has grown - rapidly since is""., organization in 1914, when it had quarters in th1 building at 257 North JUberty ; street - outgrowing ' that, it moved In December, 1916, to its present rooms in the second story ' of the Roth budding, at 128 .N.I Liberty, - - , -' ',. V The TWCA is administered, for the public interests by the foiiow ins women," who at present make up the board of directors: ." Mr.V7. I. ; , Staley, president;. Sirs. J.-J. Roberts, ice president; ?Ji33 Nina McNary, second , rice president; Mrs. W. E. Kork, sec retary; Mrs. Lv II. McMahon, cor responding: secretary; Mrs. I. N. Meyers,; Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. Darid Y.'righV Mrs, George L. Brown, Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs! E. E." Cross, Mrs.. Harry Styles, Mrs. Jame3 IL Fajrchilds, Mrs. Alice II. Dodd, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. Harry Hawkinsi Mrs. Mark Skiff, Mrs. Le xis Compton.'Mrs. Ed SoV colofskjr-anr Miss Elizabeth Put- ; nam. -' ". ' '- ,' . -. ' The entire second floor of the ' Roth baild:"? Is usi, ?ci ation heaijuart:,f3.3i3 iUll capacity. There Is a large Hying room with a" fireplace, .comfort .' able chairs and darenport, writ ing desk, piano and rictrola, mag azines and books. ' TMs Is;nsed as asocial room for elb meetings and partiesi as well as for general use. Adjoining this Is a smaller parlor used as a lunch room by those who bring their lunch from' home. There are pots : on 1 which, to rest and lavatory facilities. Beside, tbe large feadifag room for the public there la a) small par lor which is saved especially foe the girls to use In entertaining their own friends.,: There are 12, r f leeping rooms in the house. 10 of which are occupied by "business "girls, who make the association , their parmanent home.iand .the other two of which are saved for transient and t emergency calls. There are ali ? f xtra cots which may be csed,ai.4 Jsandry equlp ; went for the ho ' sirla use. The office is en -from 9 a. ta. until 10 t r.:.;lt, ready to ive any kind, cl4r' bice which is needed. Among t,4 most Impor tant works carr! - en In the of fice la that of t.. free employ- ra?nt bureau and rooms service. During the last; year about 175 girls were assisted la, finding em ployment, and a cumber of oth ers were helped tri.flni temporary or hour work. - Every - effort pos sible ts made tdconnectthe Tight person with the right jom, realiz ing that it Is an Important mat ter for a person to find her own Ciche Ja the economic, world. The housing 'or rooms bureau tried to serve the girl$, who, eom iss as strangers, Instinctively tarn to the Y. T7. C. A. to aid them la finding a suitable place , to live. The friendly walls of tha building i shelter many! .girls " '-:' from . Lome . fcr the first tl r 3 well 3 mora experienced THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON travelers. No girl is ever turned away for lack of funds, and if she is - In -need of special help she la put In touch with the agency best suited to her needs.: - Any visitor who spent a day at the TWCA would be astonished at the number and variety of calls which come. From the time the doors are first opened at 7; 30 in the mornings, until , closing time at 10 o'clock in the evenings, there is a continual stream of peo ple. There t are calls In person and . by telephone from, people wanting 'housework, day work, stenography, or other . work. There are calls from, women and men wanting Just the right kind of employes for their particuuar positions. There are" women and girls, and women with little chil dren, ;- stopping at the - homsy rooms to rest and get .warm after a long cold ride into town, or to eat their lunches In the rest room. During the dinner - hours the building is full of men,; women, and girls, coming to the cafeteria for their noon meals. In the af ternoons and evenings there' are committee and( ,cluh raeettngs, parties and Bible classes, and al ways a group of girls sitting by the lire sewing, reading or talk ing. ; , -.v:s On Wednesdays the YWCA his the - use of the gymnasium, - and. swimming equipment of the YM CA building. - tThere j are special classes 1 pr . matrons, business gfrls, college girls, and Girl -Reserves. Mr. Boardman of the "XM CA has charge ef the class vork, and Mrs. "David : fright of .the physlcalieducatlon,; committed it present at the meetings. ; . Through the income from mem berships, room rent, and cafeteria about 61 par cent of the expenses are covered.. During the coming week the TWCA will' ask the city ror tne other 33 per cent. In or der that it may be clear Just how the money" is being spent, the budget 'Is presented here,; ' Estimated Expenditures uent ....... . 2256 Salaries and labor .... Cafeteria expenses - . It . Lights ...... .. i.. Telephone ? . i . ." ; " . . d Printing and ; stationery Stamps ; ....... Social committee 2610 6416 183 87 ISO 25 ,50 170 National contribution Conference . ... . . . r 75, Replacements ... . . . . Miscellaneous . . . , . . Astoria relief .v... Girl Reserve 450 254 100 250 Total ....i ( 13,076 Estimated Receipts Cafeteria $ 6222 lemberships ... - 500 RoOms ......... ' .i ; ..; . 2500 Transient fees ......... 250 Total $ 9.472 Budget difference - 3600 Salem Part Time Classes Helpful Part-time Smith-IIugres work as established at Salem is grow ing rapidly says Miss Louise Wood, state supervisor of Smith Hughes home economics work, whose headquarters are at the Oregon Agricultural .. college. 'Since ;. the fLV-c Cltober 572 worsen have enrolled In part ti'rae. classes throughout .the state. year, as teachers can be sup plied, , that many more will be enrolled believes Miss Wood. Mrs. F. E. Barker is ; in charge of the Salem classes, j "One has only to visit some of the classes and to .talk w"ith some of the women who (are tak ing or who have completed cour ses to get an idea of their im mense value to f home-makersp," says Miss Wood. "The idea should not get abroad ithat yre are trying to turn, out finished pi oducts.t These courses of , in struction are of infinite! help to women In , meeting the . problems at their homes. . ' j The organizing . of part-time classes is done by MIssj Wood. Five full time itinerate teachers, who - have, been trained by the state supervisor - through short unit courses ; given iq .Salem, then take charge. In some In stances the local homer' economics teachers lake the classeswblch consequently have to be held in the late afternoon or eivening in the school laboratory In a lecal hall, . or in homes, where the- equipment is adequate. I Classes ; are organized on the 24 or 36 hour basis in either two or three hour .sessions, and meet once .or twice a iveek de pen ding on the demands . of ' the community. The courses offered aro millinery, dressmaking, nutri tion, child care, and house decor. ation. ' ' . . Emphasis has been jput this year on grading the courses and having women - go from) begin ning to ; more advanced work. For Instance n clothing work we have , beginning sewing"--- which Is very elementary ad vanced sewing, garment making. advanced garment making, .and tailoring. ' We have women who have enrolled 'since last October who will have completed the en tire gradation of courses .' ' In clothing work and who intend to complete the unit with : trade tailoring.'; No i credit j is : given. The entire cost to the women averages about 20 cents per les son." says Miss Wood, j Hubbard, Woodburn.l Albany. Aurara, Ashland, and Cottage Grove are other important cen ters of Oregon! in i which ? part time work has been organized. AUBURN f 'The poultry men of Auburn have most all Installed larger, incubat ors this year and several thousand chlx will be hatched this spring. The Woman's Missionary soci ety meeting was postponed until the annual social evening In March which will be ' announced later. -j-- . ; . ; W. H. Snoed. spent! the; week end with nis father, J. H .Sneed 'of Drain. ''i'.. ! :; -"'-:" ' The Anborrs Community club has postponed ,!is meeting, this week as there! Is several caci of smallpox in tna nelguborhood. 1 Fifteen of Auburn's, young peo ple met at the home jot Itr. and .Mrs.: Peter Richard)' Ion Auburn avenue Friday evenlug and had an enjoyable even ijwrth games and music' Refreshments were served. . . ! Bill Aimed at Colleges Indefinitely Postponed . Senate: bill 195, which wonld prevent the levying in 1924 and 1925 of 41 millage tax for the support; of the. state Institutions of higher . education in excess eft the r amount levied in 1921, was indefinitely postponed . by ' the house yesterday. V,, . FULL PUS New Pastor Entertained; Dr. brant's Views bubject of Sermon. ; The ,f special : evangelistic ser vices of the six Salem Methodist churches will continue for an other week and today will be a special day with each of those taking part. Special evangelis tic speakers will preach at each of the different churches today and for the rest of the week. . Rev Reual Snider of Gaston, Or., will preach today at the Central Congregational church which Is Just now without a pas tor. ' .. - ' i , Reception for Pastor ." Rev. T. V. Keeney, recently ordained to the priesthood, is the . n&w ' assistant pastor at . St. Joseph's ehnrch. : He will sing the .high mass today and later give his blessing to all who may desire to receive it ;! A reception for Rev, Kenney will V be held at the rectory following bene diction tonight to which all- are being invited. J , . ':.;;' :Dr; Grant Topic Dr. Percy Grant, tho New York City Episcopalean minister; and his liberal views will be the sub ject of a talk today by Kev. Martin Fershetlan at the Unitar ian church. The title o,f his ser mon will toe "The j Doctrine of the Trinity and 'Christianity.' The South Salem . Friends church has been holding a ser 'es of evangelistic services and these will continue until Friday Rev. Cope is the preacher. " m i " i CHURCH OP CHMST r Th Cbarch at Cbrist bhu fw vw hip Haair SBoming t It o'clock.' ror. ner Shipplnie and Cottars streets, Ira Buchanan preaches on the firat and third Sundays of each month. Erary one wcl rone . Come, let as re-aaoa tofetfaer, aaith the Lord: Isa. 1:18-20. . f. CHTXECH OF OO'O Chnrch of God, 1348 North Chnrch treet,: J. J. Gillenpie, pastor.. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Preachins scrrice, 11 . m., aabject "The lsw of Restitution.' LoVa 19:8. Salem Helirhts Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. and preochins serriee, 8.30. Preaching service at the Kelser ; school house. t:30 p. ra. ttmng peoples neettnt at 1S4S North Church street at 6.45 and preach in f scttIco at 7:80 p. m. - Praver meeting on Wednesdav erenin at 7:30. You are cordially inrited to attend' any or. aH ef the aerrieea. , " ;i .,i'-v- CHBlSTIAjr y' Tint Christian ehnrch C'nter and Hirh streets. J. 7. Erans, pastor. The pastor will preach both morninr and ere nins. "The Test of Emere-eney" will be Iho aaerninr tonie. The Biblt school, on der the direction of' Dr. H. C. Epley. mtcts it 9:45. The C. E. societies meet at 8:80. " Court Street Christian - Cornor yvrth Seventeenth 'and Cnurt streets. Bible choel 0:45 a. tn. This is "Shelton Me. raorisl Day." TH nvirning rrice will be in boner of Dr. Shelton. the pinneet missionary who re hia life in Tibet. Address: "The LiTinsstone of Tibet." Intermediate Kndeavor 5.SO n. m. and Senior Endearor : 30. ETan relist ie sr ic. 7:30 p. m. Mosie in charge of the Endeavor societies. Mnndav at T:30 p. ta. Tolnnteer aaeetinr. All life recruits re oneated to be present for the prorram. Thursday, 7 :15 to 9 n. w. midweek church school. Ten; will always find a welcome at any serrlce ; R. It. Putnam, pastor.'.. '. CATHOUO " " Catholie cbnrch Rev. J, R. Baric, pas tor. low mass and common ion at 8 o'clock. High maas, aung by the new assistant-pastor. Rev. T. V. Keenan and sermon by the pastor at 10 o'clock. Bene diction in the eveninx at 7:30. lnten .devotions each! week at 7:30 on Wednes day and .Friday evenings.,- - v . - ' CHJtlSTIAK SCIENCE First Chnreh 440 Chemeketn (treet. 8nnday morninst aervieee. 11 a. m.. aub- Jee of leaeon sermon; . "Soul." Sunday echool at 9.30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o clock. Read ing room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day ezeept holidara and Sundava from 11:45 to S:80 p. ra. All are eordially in vited to onr aervieea and to our readina room. - -. -. ;. - CHRIST1AH AND IdTSSZOSAST ( AT.T.TAWCB Mr. and Mrs. II. E. CsssweH. '423 Ifferth, Winter street, pastors. Tel. 921. Usual aervieea for the coming week as follows. At the WCTTJ hall this after, soon, Sunday school at 3 o'clock, follow ed by preaching at S. . X nthe evening at 7:80 the regular evangelistic services. Friday afternoon at 3 :3u and in the eve ning at 7:30. at aame place. The Friday meetingn are devoted, principally' to teaching along the Una of. Divine ilea ling. On Tuesday evening at 7 :80 services are held at 632 South Commercial street, a cordial invitation is extended to all at 1 lthese meetings. - CONOREOATIOHAIi ' First Congregstionai church Liberty and. Center ntreeta. W. c. Kaatner, nttn- ister. Bnndar school at 10 a. m. Preach- in at 11 . m "Some Open Doors." At 6.30 t. m. special Christian EndeaVer aetines - 7 -.30 D. m. ; none aerviee of gospel aenga, motion picture anowiag "The Laying of Submarine "Cables" fol lowed by an address on "Una ei uue Great Forces." Midweek service Thurs day t 7:80 p. m. Come and enjoy the service with as. - Central Conrrerational Corner Nine teenth and Ferry streets, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Combined aerviee at II a, m under the -direction of Alvin W. Mead, address bv H. M. Mead, subject "Deed Years' Chris tisa Endeavor at the usual honra. , . . - T . "... 5 j "'"' '" , episcopaTj '-; St. Paul's church. i560 . Chemeketa street. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. First Sunday in tent. Holy Eucharist at 7:80 a. as. Oornorate celebration for young neoole. Chnreh school at 9:45 to which all children ore iuriW. Morning nrayer urnuin mt 11 m. m.. anbiect. MT(II1V tation." 'The vested choir will sine as uamal. Young Peoples ' society at It :30 p. ra. All yonag people are invited Len ten servicee each week are at 4 p. ra every Friday. Instructions on the pravar book, aad at 7:45 an etdreaa on "tun; Its Consequences and Forgiveness ; EVAHOIXICAX V : Evanrelieal church Chemeketa street F. W. Launer. pastor. Sermon at 11 a. as- subject "Jesus as a Servant.' Ser mon at 7:80. subject. 'iErsyer." 8andav echool at 10 ew m. Evangelical league ati 6. SO p. m. Rev. C. I.. Schuster will I proacn Friday evening, February 37, !.... .:',., FRIENDS - Highland Frienda Highland avenue and North Chnreh. streets. I. G. aad Ida J. Lee, ministers. Bible school .at 10 a. ax, Clifton Rosa, superintendent., Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock., The quarterly meetinc Christian Endeavh rsllw. t a p. -m Miss Carrie Wood, returned mis sionary to India will deliver the message. Loeal C. E. meeting at :80 aad preach' "t as T.a p. m. rTayer tneetior on In All Paris of the Country In All Kinds oi Service Over All Kinds oi Roads The . CofcI If Giving: Greater tlileage .v v Any Other Tire. A trial will convince you of "this economy ,4JIn,, . h "BILL" SlWH . and WATOINS; The Uczzs cf Qzdity 125-147 North nh Street ( t - - , ' ; s Phone U Hoad Tire Cervica Anywhere Any Tine Thurday at 7:30 p. A. A cordial wel eomo is extended, to all. . J , - 'Soutfc- Salem' Friends South Commer cial and . Wochington ,! streets, Nathan Swebb. pastor. - Bible school 10 a. m.. C. E. at. 6 :0. 8ervicea Sunday morning at 11 o'eteek and at 7:80. .. . . - t '.' '-"'" U- ' - ..:.'""" 1 V 1-:.. iiM, i-: X B. 8. A. - International. Bible Stndent associa tion meeta every Sunday in Derby hall, eorner court and High streets (upstairs). tor Bible study. Honra from 1 Ota 13 a. m. All interested in Bible study wel - VOm S. - i . East State and F.irhtfvnth trrt (1. Koehler. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 m. Preaching service in 'German : at 10:30 a. in. Being the first Sunday in Lent the nastor will oreech a, LantM sermon. Evening service Hn English at T:90 p. w. - Prayer m-etinr end BfMe study on Thursday at 7:30 p. ra.'. Bible sebool on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. The pastor instructs ' the' children in uod a Word. A hearty welcome. - METHODIST ' -First Methodist Enlscopal ehweeh,- Stat and Chnreh streets. ' Blaine E. KleVpatrick, . minister. Class meeting, 9:15 a. m. Rnndsv acboo). 0.45 a. m. Morninr worabiv. It o'clock. Dr. Hlck- jnsn will nreaeh this- nwnis on the sntjct? '-'Ttie - Keiigion of Childhood. Mass meetinff ' for . ' only at 3 o' clock., -Dr. Hickman'a sermon- will be on the anbiect. - "Mothers of Men." All women of tho city era welcome Epwnrh Iarue at l:80. ! Evening . evangelistie service. 7:80 o'clock, under the direc tion of Mr. Mee. . i . Center Street Methodist Eoiseonai ?forh Thirteenth and Center streets. G. 8. Rnoder. minister. Sunday school at t nsaal hour: ; teachers for German. - and Enrlish classes. Presehtnc in the Gar w lanruage at 11 o'clock. Aug G. Carl will eoadnct the Epworth Itsrs meeting, anbiect "India." Preaehina- in the En- rlie langnace at 7.80 by Rev. Albert S. Mulligan, member the Oregon confer ence. . A1 are eordially invited ta bear thlg message, f i . Jason Leo Memorial church, eorner of Kortb Winter and . Jetferson streets. Thomas Aeheson, paster; Earl Officer in charge , of the . Junior ebnrrn. Sunday school at 9:45 a. bv. Dr. Gilbert win preach at 11 a. m. on the subject "The Power of the Holy Spirit.' - Rev. Officer will preach, to r the Juniora at the aame hour. ; New members will be received at this aerviee. Rally of yeang people in leagna service at 6:80 p. ra. Dr. Gilbert will speak on the subject, "A Day in Court with Jems." Special music by chorus choir both morning and evening, assisted in the evening by the orchestra. Bring your friends with you. : s v "Scandinavian " Methodist Episcopal Fifteenth and Mill streets, David C. HasaeV pastor j. The morning worship at 11 o'clock will be especially lor the oi folks. . Heln to bring them oat. Rev. KKallstedt wiU preach. Sunday school. 13 cldTekv Epworth League meeting at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Brother Kalstedt will preach every night during tho week, ezeept "Saturday. ,. i i - I " -- --"'.-' Leslie Methodist EDiseopal " church fouth Comnsercial and Myers streets, H. F, P ember ton, pastor. Sunday school at 8.45. a. m, Epworth Lesgne meeting at 8:80. Young people are especially wel come." Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Sheer Folly of the Christian Message." Evening meeting at 7:30. Subject "What is a Christian!" Tom ore most cordially invited to attend every night, j . ... . PRESBYTERIAS f First Presbyterian chnreh. Ward Willis Long, minister. 8nnday school ot 9 :45 a. m. At 11 sv m sermon, "Twice One is Ten," by the nvftiister. At S.80 p. m REWARDS JX)R BOOTXEG3ERS AND OTHER CRIMINALS f' T)ar 'T Friend: The . American Anti-Crime League. Inc., is chari table, benevolent. , and Is dedicat ed to the protection of women and children by the. prevention ' ot crime, and pays rewards for the conviction of ' bootleggers "and other; criminals. " To assist the league to carry the work all over the United States, ' I am asking you to help by sending 1 or more to the league at Houston, Texas, and ask some of your friends to do likewise.- .The league will ac knowledge! your remittance by sending your; membership card and particulars ot the league. ' : Your Friend, v - This . letter .Is being read and signed by law abiding people, who represent practically every church, fraternal orders, societies, clubs and nationalities in, the Unit ed States.,' It Is an invitation to you to help by contributing to the cause. Send In your money, mall letter, and .have local papers copy and reprint this item. Adv. ; Than : ... SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY tg; lD23 Christian Endeavor eorietlee; Senior, Ad vaaea Intermediate, Intermediate and .Junior. At 7:80 p. m sermon, "EJ menta of Greatness in Washington and Lincoln." Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. church prayer hoar. . j BEPORMZD CHURCH Bethany Reformed chnreh Corner ef Capitol and .Marion atreeta. Sunday school at 10 a. m. and German preaching service at 11 a. in. Ko evening aerviee. M. Denny, pastor. 8AXTATZ0H ARMT , Salvation -Army services Holiness meeting, under Staff - Captain Heiainger of Portland at 11 a. m.; a time where particular incidents win. be told." Sunday school si 1 n, : Y. P. L. at 6": 15 p. m, a time for the. youny people, Jaraea Bar ker leader. Big 8alvation rally, 7:45, Staff Captain .Heisinger. . district social officer of Salvation army for Oregon and Washington, speaker. Special mcsie and tinging. . . . . .. '' TnoTARLur - Uaitarian ehnrch Cottage and Chem eketa streets. Rev. Martin Fereshetian, minister. Church . school at 10 a. n", graded instruction! Devotional services at 11 a. m., subject of tho sermon "The Doctrine of tho -Trinity end-. . Christian ity." 'Thursday evening tbe Emerson class meets in Channing hall, Study ot the "OversonU" , . TTNTTED 'BRETHREN Castle Chapel United Brethren ehnrch eomor of Seventeenth and : Nebraska. Sunday school at 10 a. m anperinten dent, CP, Wells. Morning worship, 11 s,,m. Song service and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6;80, leader, Ed Welgle. Junior C. E, 6:30.. Ladies aid Wednesday afternoon. Prsver meeting on Thursday evening, 7:30. Yon are invited to all these . servieesv - George Chapman, pastor. .. ' . .'-"- .-Vi v ---.- First United Brtehren ehnrch Corner Twelfth and Mission, C. 8. Johnson, pss tor. Sunday echool at -10 a. m4 E. G. Poling, superintendent.- Preaching at 11' a. m subject "Tho Great V Am." Jnn ior C. E, at 5 p. ra., senior C. E. at 6.80. Preaching at 7:30, aabject' "Topeth." Sunday School Meeting - Opens Today in Silverton .i- -. -. .- . - . SILVERTON. Or., Feb. 17. (Special i- to .The .' Statesman.) The Silverton District Sunday school convention convenes at the Christian church at Silver ton Sunday, February 18. ' Dr. McCormick of Salem will hold devotion at 2 o'clock Sundlay kf ternbon, During the v afternoon Clara G. ; Essen of Portland will also, speak, her . subject being The Price of Preparation." Miss . Beryl Smith of - Portland will give -ai vocal soloi - .. lb 1 1, but i 1 'i" i r i;' ' p A TUBE GIVEN with every Western ' Giant Cord, for a, . - limited time CThla offer doe not apply te , . Fabric tlree.) - As!s forvOiir r a t a t: on at t the Store! Nearest " You 1 o oo o c o o o o Servio3-Ccmmissicn -Protcss Oakland f.!ove The pblfc service" commission has forwarded to the interstate commerce - commission a protest against a petition of the Oak land; Cal., Chamber ot .Com merce reopening of the Klamath Falls; rate case. 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