f f TOE -OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON r ; : : "! : .SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 161924; ; ; " I . I it (1 v.- Vj-' I I' f 7 1 I- k i t' M7HERE yx, :': Worship today KirkjmttirJc, minuter.: Oltlashkiied class eor- r?!'a.. own,,ail"1- fonJy school. 9:45 jhui H. p aihauka. aariiitaii4eiit. Morn- Ink Worship, 11 clock. A special wel rtuno .'"-! ' the boys of tha le JSolay, who ara expected to attend tha TV l1 bod'" ''"hero will be special manic ijr tha choir nir tha iirectioa of gtof. K. W. llolxon, wdh Prof. T. 8. Boberts at tho organ, t Tha aermoa will be r tho pastor on tha aitbjeet: "Khali Christiana? Advance!'' .The everr-mmn-iMer canrsca lor tho now world service rrofram wiU.U aiada in tho alternoon. 'larenty-five teams will meet at the chorch a 1:44 and will go forth at t o'clock to Tisit tho membership of tho chorch. Mem bers f tho eungrrcatien are invited to re main at homo to receive the teams. The ; team captains will meet afain at the church at o:30 o'clock to make report of j tho day'a effort. Kpworth Lesjrue meat at 6 :3t o'clock. The leaders are a fol lows: 1st chapter, Rath Hewitt; 2nd chapter. Marfsret Millard and Margaret Townsend; Srd chapter, Helen Breithaupt. Evening service. 7:80 o'clock. Wo ore Specially privileged in having for tha speaker of this occasion, Kev. A. L. Berk odorf. missionary to the Itiilipplnes, who , in home a forioagh. ilia jneaaajr.' ehoold prove of unusual interest. ' A new series ' of church night studies will bo inaugur ated next Thursday evening. Pot-luck supper. i 3i o'clock, v Special Studies in vangfelisin, preparatory to our Evange listic campaign, at 7:U0 o'clock. Devo tional service. .6:15. , These Thursday: n.ght meetings during tho next four week are to bo the. rallying .point of our whole congregation lor - tbo ovaagolistio effort. Your prayers and presence are urged. ' . . 1 Jawi Lee Memorial K. E. church. North" - Winter and - Jefferson streets. U'homss t Arheson, pastor. LeKoy Walker, assistant, in charge of tho Junior church. Un Sun day morning it 11 a m., wo shall have With as lr. UilletU o returned mission, arv frfoss Houth, Africa, lie comes to us very hig'ily recommended as a speaker, srd with a message of vital interest to all. la tha oveninv at ' 7 ;30. the public awrviro will bo evangelistic, and tho pastor will deliver an appropriate message. Sun day schorl will convene at 0:45 a.m. Three separate department will function thia hour, and features of interest to fall will bo in evidence. Kev. Walker will et aduet.tho Junior church service .st 11 jn. ,don stairs. '- Attendance ia . con stantly growing at. the services.. Yonng people to 10 eara of age invited. The World Merries teams, appointed to further the missionary program of tho church. wilt remain for lunch at tho close of iho asoramg - service. , Church members will he pre p.trd to receive these teams during the afternoon. Kpworth . League , hrill meet -for, devotional service at fi:ao jp.m. Yonng people always welcomed.. tHilnunt and nraiaa aervico for adults in' tha auditorium at 7 p.m. There will bo .special muiio by the choir at both the 'morning -Bad - evening service. . t. You -ore heartily invited to suite with, us ia the various activities of the day. Bring your friends and neighbors along. Junior .and. senior charchea will anile for la devotional service on Thursday evening at 7:15. &ublio always welcome. , f ..... i , t O '!'-,.. ' I LealJe Method 1st ' Episcopal church, - iRouth Commercial and Myers streets, li y. Pemberton. pastor. You are invited to attend 'the service a of thia church on Sunday aa iollowa: tiunday school at :5 A. Rhoteo, snperintendent. A Bible school where tho study Of tho book la tha main, business. .Yoa . and your children will be helped by attending.' Epworth Ijeagao at 6 :30. A live young people a meeting witth interest and enthusiasm lor the best in life. Morning worship at It 'A o'clock. Hermon euhjecU Women wor f shipping. Working. Waiting. A Woman s Foreign Missionary society service hich wntoea especially are InviWd. - The ien WUl-wint to be there, too." Evjaing Wetina at 7:0. Subioat: One Mediator Hot ween Oo4 andf 34aa. -You will enjoy hieh tha r hoTOS choir IOI licimai " - - ' . - . furnishe at both ; services, the bospel preaching, tho . good fellowship, rthe friendly groetinga. the cheerful atnM pbero, tho happy ainging and the neigh ! ' lorly cordiality which mark thia church. ..Cjno with tut., .Jftaae nijoui church. i i ' : "; ;. ' Market itree Free Methodist church, eorner of H. Winter- and Market streets. Iter: Mortlntar CCraeko, pastor. Suaday achool at 9;ia. DK J?rank 8. Schuts, aup erintendenfc CUssea' for all . f d ages. , , Preaching Jmux at U and !7;45. Claaa meeting at 12:15,, A., D. GiDettci leader. An old iashioned Methodist elaaa meeting led ia the old fashioned way Yonng people' meeting at :30. Itb D. Cook ia charge. The I Fundamentals Bible elase mseta Taesday at 7 :30. Prayer meetuig-Thuroday at .:aO. The pastor aubject Suadsy. morning will bo. Way the Heart of Men ThirsU after Ood." In sth ..evenlnf ,the pastor .will hring an evangelistic meissge. Yon will receive a cordial welcome at-every service.- , . -- Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal, 15th and Mill streets. lsvid C. Hassel, pastor. Service every Sunday tat 11 o'clock in the morning aad o'clock in tho evening This unday, the loth, Rev. O. K. Xll tedt, of Portland, will -he with as and ' will preach at both the morning and even ing services. Mr. Kallatedt is well known hero and we are euro yen wi aU want to hear him. Sunday school at! 13 o'clock Oust Anderson, superintendent. Epworth I.esgue at 7:15 in the evening. Miss Hannah ChrUtenson, leader. .- Mid-week Bible study, and prayer meeting .Thurs day evening at o'clock. Yoa are cor dially invited ' to air these meeting.- : v : jr.. 4 v ' - r i HEV. C. L. TIUWIX. D. T - - Eritnsellst, - COK0BEOATZ0HAZ. First Congregational Church. Liberty and Center street. W. C. Kantner, min ister. . Sunday school at 10 a. m., with interesting classes for all ages. and a tordial welcome for all new comers. M. I. McCailistcr, superintendent. . Morning worship It a.m., sermon subject: "Paul's High Estimate of Jesus Chrixt." At 7:30 p.m, under direction of lr. C. E. Powell, tho famous pageant: "The Great Kofusal and the Glorious Triumph' V will be given Fifty persons will be participants in the pageant dressed ia Oriental costumes. This pageant presents a wonderful spec tacle with a stirring christian message. Central Congregational church, -South 19th street. Harry W. Johnson, minu ter. Hnnday school and morning worship at 10 a.m. Yonng People's meeting at 6:0 p.m. Preaching service at 7:80 pjn. "Making the Most of Life" will be tho sermon topic. The new Sunday school building is progressing nicely. The men are giving generously of their time to tns building work and - the response among those who can pledge financial help is not hearty. More than three fourtha of tho building fund ia already subscribed. The building will be under cover by Sat urday night, and ready for use in another week. On Tuenday evening, the Ladies' gocial circle will serve a chicken supper beginning at 6:30 p.m. and continuing through the supper hour. Plate are 50e for adults. . CH&ISTIAH First Christian Church, Center and High 'streets. 'J.J. Rvans, minister; Miss Hjtttie Mitchell, missionary. .Interesting programs will ill the day' services. Tit Bible achool with large classes of adults and departments for sll the -children, com petent -teachers, opens at 9:45. The men of -the congregation will join in the down town elate at the Bligh at 9:45. Kara man should bring a man. The pastor will preach morning apd evening. "The liiviae Way" and "A Word of Warning" will be the aeriaoa topics. Excellent musie and devotional program. Tha young people' society meets at 6:30. Those who attend during the day' ser vices will ie helped spiritually. " ' ' - ' ' 1 ' Court Street Christian, corner N. 17 th and Court streets, K. it. Putnam, minister. Bible Kchool. 9:45 a.m., Chris. J..Kowit, superintendent. Miss Turner's orchestra fnrnisheo the music. Special before classes assemble. The- pastor will be ab sent while holding a meeting at Aiuna ville. Mrs. t'lara G. ssen of Portland. fMato Bible f4chool superintendent of the Churches of Christ in Oregon, will fill the local pulpit- Sermon, .a.m., "Devotions in the Home," She i an .interesting talker .and yon will.waht to hear her. In termediate Endeavor and Senior Endea vor societies meet at 6:30 p.m. Evange listic eervice at 7:30. All are welcome. Church Hay, Thursday 2:30 p.m. A wel come is extended all to attend any and all services. PEE8BTTEEIAS First Presbyterian church. Ward Willis Long, minister. 9 :45 a jn, anUy achool. 11 a.m., Morning worship.- Sermon, ."The Belief That Builds," fay the minister. The quartet will staaf ''Hear My. Prayer. O God," .Kevin. ? Organ numbers: , "Pil grim Chorn from Taaaauaer, 'Wag ner; "Spring Song," Mendelssohn; and "March Nuptiale," Lemmons. 0:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor societies. Miss Alma Burdick will load tho senior society meet ing, Miaa Lydia Child the advance inter mediate, and Mr. Jack Ramage the inter mediate. . 7:30 p ra.; popular evening ser vice, eermon, The Doubt That Damns" by the minister.' The quartet will aing "O How He Loves," a Welsh Hymn, and Mr. and Mr. Boberteon will aing a sop rano and, tenor dnet, "Shadows of Even ing." Organ numbers : ' 'Andante Can labile" from fionata Pathetique, Beeth oven', "Petite Hiatolre' Trinlll Snd Poatelnde in O,',', Wagghorn. ' . .... BAPTIST rirst Baptist church. Rev. E. H. Shanks. Morning worship at 11 a.m.. Sermon by Rev. C. I. Trawin of Mo Minnville. - Young People's rally at 4 p. m.f with anng service led by Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tebow and addret by the paator. Sahjectt "WresUexs with .the Strong." B.Y.P.U. meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening evangelistic services at 7 ;30 with song service ana sermon cy jev. irawm. Regular church choir and a large chorus choir. Lots of singing of old familiar aosga. Tree will offering for the evan gelist. ; l. - . L 8EVENTR DAT ABVEIHMT ' Corner of Fifth and Gainet streets, 'TS. C. Erntson, paator. Sabbath school , at 10:30 and preaching at 11:30 a.m. Yonng People' meeting at 4:30. Prayer meet' log Wednesday at 7:30. Visitors are always welcome at any of these service. The topie for Sunday night'a lecture is cne that all christian people are much interested in: "Did the Besth of Christ Bring In a Mew Order of Things!" What ronatitntM tha two covenants I Should W Keep the Sabbath under the New, Covenaat I When once tne door t mercy is ahut it ia tco late to-investigate. Bet ter do it new. -Bring your Bible and not - book. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. . - V.TJHITBD BBETHXSV , CoVnf r.Twellth and , Mission street. Sondsy sebool, 10 a.nv, classes for all age. Preaching 11 am. Evening aer vico. Christian Endeavor, 8:80,' Subject: "Th. Kihl. in All the World: How it is Sent Forth, and What it Does." Leader Esther Tibbet.;. . Preaching 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Yon reUvito4 to attend end worship : . - - d 1 . ' 0' REVl 7:30 Each TtlE BAPTIST Rev. C. V. Trawin, D. D. . Evangelist - ' ..... .. , ..... ... ' 1 . r 1 1 " Mr. and Mrs. F, .G. iTeb w Musical Evangelist?.-' ; Solos Chorus Choir . ' , JLrOts of Music v ' D. c with us.. ; AD at welcome. Come. C. W. Tibbet, paatoc, . . - ,1 .... , United Brethren church. Castle chapeL ooiaer.of 17th etreet and Nebraska avo. Geo. .Chapman, paator. Sunday achool 10 ajn., C. P. Wells, superintendent. There is a class for all. Come. Morning wor ship -1 1 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6 :30. Junior C. E., 6:30. .Preaching at .7:30. Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. All are cordially invited to ail these services. EVANGELICAL Tint Evangelical church. Libertv and Center. C. t Poling, minister. Services Sunday the 16th inat both morning and evening. Preaching by tha paittor at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Subject: "Christ Our Protection and Provision," and "Christ a Satisfying Portion ry.d Pel feet Safety." A full attendance is desirrd. Important matter to be uiscussed. Make these last Three Lord's JJays of this conference year days of victory and blessing. Bible school at 9:45 with J. P. Ulrich aa super intendent. Classes for aU area and grades. 8etuor and Junior Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. 'Midweek services Thursday evening. All invited. Unite as inter cessors for the Union Evaageliatic ser vices oeginning April 13. , St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran, 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, naator. There will be regular Sunday services in th eoGrman language at 17:30 a.m. The Bible claaa under the direction of the pastor meet Sunday evening at 7:30. EvangelicaL Chemcketa street. P. W. Launer, pastor. Sermon at 11 a.m. Sub ject: "The Holy 8pint." Sermon at 8 p.m. 8unday achool at 10 ajn. Evan gelical League at 7 p.m. Howard Olsen, lender. Sermon st Auburn at 3 n.m. Prayer services Thursday evening. www Christ Evangelical Lutheran church. State and Eighteenth streets, U. Koehler, pastor. 8unday school in ,EngliBh at 9:45 a.m. - iDivine service in German at 10:30 a.m. The Luther league meets st 6:30 pjn... Topic: "The Bible in .all tho World; How it is sent Forth and What It Does." Evening service in . English at 7:30 p.m. The pastor speaks on the outstanding characters in the passion his tory of Christ. Midweek meeting on Thursday st 7:30 p.m. Bible school on Salnrday from 9:12 a.m. EPISCOPAL - St. Paul's Episcopal chorch, corner Church and Chameketa streets. Rev. H. D. Chamber, rector. "The House of Worship.' Second Sunday in Lent. Holy Eucharist' at .7:30 a.m. ' in the chapel. Church school at 9:45 ot which alt chil dren are invited. Morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11 a.m. . Vested choir and good musie. The Y.P.S. meets at .7 p-m. in the parish hoase. All young people in vited. There will be an .evening ser vice during "Lent ia the chapel at 7:30. Come end have your favorite hymn ready. Short sermon. The special lenten ser vices are on Fridays. The -Ichildrenc. at 4 p.m. and litany and address at 7:45, both in the chspel. 6t. Paul'a extends a welcome to all, all the time. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland 'Friends, Highland avenue and N. Church street. I. G. and Ida Lee, ministers.. Bible school at 10 a. in. Walter fltanton, superintendent. , Our school ia growing in interest and numbers and we have classea suited to all age. If yon are not a regular attender .else where, we earnestly invite you to meet with us. Morning worship snd preaching at 11. Junior Endeavor at 3:30 p.m. Miss Vira Lull in charge. Senior C. E. at 6:30 andi preaching at 7:C0 p.m. If jou are interested , in Spiritual worship and the preaching of the foil gospel you Will enjoy meeting with- ns. Prayer meet ing on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. - .. " South Salem Friends, corner of Wash ington and Commercial streets. Carl F. and1 Minnie .Q. Miller, pastors. Sunday school 10 a.m. Dr. Carl F. Miller, sup erintendent. Classes for all ages and good teachers for all elassea. Meeting for worship, 11 sjn. Evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting, Thursdsy 7:30. Yon will find a welcome to all of these service. UNITARIAN Vnltariaa chorch. Rev. Martin Fere shetian, minister. Church . services are held in the Women' a Club building. Cot- at 10 a.m. Graded instruction. .Class for adnlta in tha study ol tne aew Testa ment as literature, conducted by the min ister. Lecture and discussion. Devo tional services at 11 a-m. Subject of tbo sermon, "Catholic and Protestant.'.' Mr. FersshcUan will trace the historical evol ution of the two great branches of the Christian church and win give tho psycho logical rsasoas for their existence. The place of the Free Christian churches,- in cluding the Unitarian will be considered. Mrs. M. Fereshetian will sing "A Song of India." Mr. W. A. Denton at the piano. , Mrs. Budkmg of Boston, Field secretsry of the Women's Alliance will be in Salem on Friday. At 2 :80 on Friday afternoon ahe will address tho Alliance Which, will be entertained by Mrs. R. Burton, 623 Union street. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE first Church, Durbin and Hughes Hsll, over Penny's store. Sunday morning ser vices at 11 o'clock, subject of lesson ser mon, "8nbstanee-" Cunday school at 9 ;30 a.m. Wednesday evening, testi monial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 209 Maacnio Temple, open every day exceot bolidaye and Sundays, from 11:15 to 5:30 p.m. All are cordially in vited to our services aad to our reading room. CATHOLIC Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7:80, 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock. During Lent Holy Mass is read in the Church every dsy at 8 o'clock. Benedic tion of "tho Most Blessed Sacrament on Wednesdays. Fridaya and 8nndays, pre ceded on Wednesday by the; Rosary and a short instruction and on Fridaya bj the Station of the Cross. Evening at FIRST .' t - " ,fc; VA CHURCH CHURCH Or 60S' Chnrch of Oed, 134 X. Church street, J. J. Gillespie, psstor. Hundsy school 10 a.m. Preaching service 11 a.m. Subject, "The Office and Qualification of a Bishop and Deacon, Tim. 3, 1-13. Young People's services, S:43 and preaching service 7:30. Kubjectl ."The Orsce of God, John 1: 17. Prayer meeting with K. 3. GrosK, 1SU0 Highland Ave, Tues day evening 7:30, snd prayer meeting at 1.14R X. Church street, Wednesday even ing 7:30. Do not forget the date ot the revival, April 7-27, as Evangelical Feath erston preachea a gospel 'that justifies sinneis, sanctifies believers, and naifies them in one body, and heals the bodie of those who are aick. Do not fail to hear what he has to say. UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD Th. Universal Brotherhood are holding their Sunday evening services at Wood man Hall, 7:45, the public is cordially invited. REFORMED Bethany Reformed church, corner of Capitol and Marion streets. Mitndny school 10 a.m. and German preaching service 11 a.m. No evening service. M. Denny, psstor. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION Glad Tidings Mission, 343 Is Court Street, C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 1 p.m. Services at 2 and & p.m. Meeting on Wednesday evening. The paator will lead. Young People a meet ing on Thursday evening, leader, JdUs Mary Doran. Meeting on Saturday even ing, leader. Mrs. Johnson. We are not allied with any denomination but be lieve In the full gospel ot Salvation. Jlao tism with the Holy Spirit, second coming of Christ, and healing for the sick. Come and let us worship the ixjnl together. Everybody invited. CHURCH Or THE NAZARINE Church of the Naxarine. 19th and Marion streets. V. Howard Davis, pastor. Sunday school 9:4o. W. B. Hardy, super intendent, classes "ton all. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. Young People's ser vice, G:li0 p.m. A cordial welcome to alL SALVATION ARMY Salvation Army services, business meet ing, 11 a.m. A full gospel service, teach ing and preaching the Salvation from - Sin. Company, meeting 2 p.m. Sunday scjiool, classes for all ages. A good time with tho children, Y.PX. Young Peo ple's meeting 6:15. Come and meet witht the young people. ' Salvation Army rally, 8 p.m., an old .time Salvation Army meet ing with singing, musie and testimonies. A sermon on the practical teaching of Christ. On Tuesday, March 18, Col. John Cousin and stiff. Captain West will hold two meetings, one at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and 8 o'clock in the evening. All welcome, r-nsign and Mrs. A. at- llolbrook officers in charge. FULL GOSPEL MISSION ' Tall Gospel Mission. "185 S. Commercial street. Kulnh D. Bullock, pastor. 251 Marion street. Services Sunday 2 and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday night at 7:80. All invited to hear the original gospel preached in the sim plicity and power of the Holy Spirit '-'Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever." lleb. 13: 8. Study th. book of Acts ot the Apostles. Irish Debaters Prefer English to Native Tongue (By Man) DUBLIN. Feb. 25. In spite of the fact that by the terms of the Free State' constitution the Irish language is placed on complete equality with English, and that all official notices are issued ip. both languages, the use of Irish up to the present time has been very limited. Not more than one In 500 of the affidavits sworn in the Law Courts are In Irish apd. ,the debates in the Daii are almost wholly conducted in English. Deputy (Patrick Hogan of C.lare says: "Every bit of national leg islatlon has been discussed and canvassed in English, every ques tion has been asked In English, every amendment, except one, has been moved in English, and the entire life of the nation is main tained by artificial respiratio a foreign language." His sugges tion is that both houses of the Parliament should accept a stand ing order forbidding any member to speak unless his or her remarks are prefaced by at least 20 words ot Irish relevant to the discussion It si pointed out that this would mean that all deputies and sena tors must have some considerable knowledge of the Irish language, wheih many of them today are withut. 1 RALLIES IN FOURTEEN CITIES t NEW YORK, March 14. The World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches announces that arrangements have been completed for public rallies in favor of the participation of the United States In the World Court to be held during March and April In 14 leading cities of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho. Ac cording to reports received here at the headquarters of the Alliance from field representatives Jn the Northwest, these rallies jrill 3e under the auspices of local church organizations and In most of .the cities there will be a aeries- ot mass meetings, luncheons and dinners; all devoted to this i one purpose. The main speakers at all these meetings will be JDr. -eemjah Boynton and Tr. Hamilton HqIU Dr. Boynton left New York Cor the Northwest on March 10 th and Dr. Holt, "who is now speaking in the mlddlewest will join him at Poca tello for the first meeting of the series on March 14th. The other meetings will be held as follows: March. 15, Boise, Ida.? March -1 7, 'Baker, Oregon; March 18 Pendleton, Qreg'pn; jiarch 11 The Dalles, Oregon; March 20, Eu gene, Oregon ; . March 2 1 , Salem, Oregon; March 22, 23, 21 and 25, Portland, Oregon; March 25, Cor valus, Oregon; March 26, Albany, Oregon; March 28, Tacoma, Wash ington; March 30, Seattle, Wash: ington; April 1, Spokane, Wash ington; . April' 2, Coeurd'Alene. Idaho; April 4, Missoula, Mon tana, . . Portland Prcrwmr ; - , TJnley V. Gordon, 'Associate Sec retary of the "World 'Alliance, jrhp has been . traveling . in ; Oregon writes. that a number of leading organizations will take part in the demonstration In Portland,' 'The Portland program follows : On Saturday, March 22, Dr. Holt will speak at a luncheon at the Oregon Civic League. On Sunday, March 23, Dr. Boynton will speak at the" First Presbyterian Church and Dr. World' Largest Chain Department Store Organisation OTWD1S w In the , New style feattires noted in these Spring Coats mHude large flowing sleeves and side effects. Both loose backs and belted models are. shown in the season's new high kit fox and black. . Developed in sucH new fabrics as Teddy Bear, Shaggy Cloth, Downey Wool, imported and domestic plaids, Velours, Bolivias, and Polaires in plain, striped and plaid effects. Models for dress, sports and general utility wear. New Coats for Spring Styled Especially for Girls Little Misses will jschool.and dress-up occasions. A variety of styles ii Doui loose oacic ana oeuea moaeis are snown m veiours, Polaires and other desirable materials. The new Spring shades are featured in plain colors, stripes and plaids. Sizes range from 2 to 6, 7' to 10, and 10 to 14. r Holt at T the First Congregatlopal chnrch and in the afternoon both men will address t a mass meeting at the city '-Auditorium. In the eveningthey will talk over the ra- dlo and'later will make addresses 475 ViTfT18 A NATION-WIDE , ' '": ' . S Ui ! . . . .i . 160 North Liberty, Salem. dj$gpn . ." "' 111 omen s o p r i ng Season's Newest shades in tans, greens, browns, terra cotta, reindeer, like these new Spring: Coats for from the'pfllpfts of Jocal churches. On Monday. Martfh 24.' Dr. Holt will address students of Reed Col I leg and Dr noVnton will the members ofsiheChamber of J Commerce 'Fornrn. ... In the after- - r DEPARTMENT mmm 1. Prices fiange up. from New Separate Skirfci To Wear m& ffyeafe& C??fc??r Every woman wants at least one Skirt fsuch as these included in! her wardrobe, for they are as popular for general wear s they are for sports. The materials are varied, including, crepes, Velours .and-fancy lace striped repp, .and the colorings witt harmonize with the' new Spring sweaters 'and blouses. t I Wraparound, pleated and side effects offer a variety of styles from which you may choose these good looking Skirts at our low prices. 1 $4.98 to 9.90 ' noon there will be meeting for women brganlzatlons.' "On Tuesday March 25, DrlJoynton will Ad dress the Kiwanis ' club and t Dr. Holt 'will speak to ; the Jlqtary club. 4 " 4. Reliable 'Quality' .Goods .Always . at Low j ; Prices Qncorppntted StDRES .Goods You like ' To Carry Home - Added to .the helpful personal service we give you, is- the assurance of 1 crisp, fresh goods ;which ; you like to carry home. V Onr co-operative buy ing .power with ihe $74 r other v ' Stores ; ; in X this Nation-Wide? Institution, , brings jthe nerj things ;and the . good .tilings Jto , ybii ; " wbJile.j they.raie Tatill neypr and good. - r.rx- v - .' ' ' . '.-? '.'. . .' And not'the Least : factor' in .nuking your; . idiapping bere a pleasure ; ,and profit are' V,tKe "; : uniformly low prices you ate asked to pay for : ,g.o o ds . of . thoroughly' ' reliable Quality. t , ' " l - Hosne Dresses JjTew r styles, attrac tive colors, good worjc-- -jnanship ,and .excellent; ' rnaterials make these gingham House DresS-v es popular witn ,. our customer'?. See t h i s t new assortment at . ; $1.9.8 to J52.98 Petticoats Tricot Silk Jersey ; Petticoat of Tricot silk Jersey, plain and fancy p l a j t.e.d combination ,coored flounces. .. .$2JS JUttKoats, .straight Hne and jounced, with fan cy' embroideries and' plaits ..$343 Pfttticgkto of heavy Tri cot And Milanese, - straight line, flounced . r .embroidered . . .$4JS " .... I , t: '-- . . .. . . S - . . v , j . .