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w WORSHIP TODAY riEST BAPTIST ; CHTJXCH' - . ..J17' KVn- Sh.nks;. pastor. Bible kool ml 9:4S Mr. KdsrU 8keak, supfriatendeat. Morning worship at 11 rlork. Hormoni Th Law of l). I.anU. lading- up th quest ion of law enforce- lk BTPU m th evening f 7 VWk vndrt th leadership f Mr. Edgar Tib. but, president. The eveninic worship with a -popular procraai of mnsie- and eiessare. Ant here: "Pilot Me. (Srlin-ck-ri?" "Irish. Air." by Mm. , ,P. F aster. Koprsso aolo. H w I joto y are th. DwUoss," (Udd-l.) ; Suae !'T .im Kuth .Bedford. Sermon: Glory in th Cross. C'ommusion aal fcaad-f-fellowship at th clos. of the mora ir.g, services, - --(-- , ; H CATHOLIC CHTTRCH . I?ev. J. B. Brk, patr. Communion Biasa at 7:30.. Children's mass at 8:30 and high mass and sermon at 10:3). &un d iy. evenlnjr at 7:30 there will l a pro- ia tho rhnrrh and elasina- of the May ltovotiona. : Maaa on Thrsdjy r.iorn in the anniversary of tho pastor'a or dination at loek. Thia will be a sol emn high maaa. Friday roanmunion will - bo distributed at 6:45 and mans will bo at 8 o'clock. Balance of tho week maaa wilt bo at tho Academy at 7 o'clock. ',' "' : ' ---f-. : , .. ' ,:t " -' CHBXSTZAX ' .-'..v V't v COURT 8TRKKT OH RISTIAH Cornet Xorth, Seventeenth and Coart streets. B. K. I'utDsm. .sinister. -. Bible aibool 9 :43 , a.' m. ChrU J. Kowits, ciioorintendent. ' A a-raded school with classes for all ase-i Let's keep np our attends-. ririal moaio by ilia Turner a orchestra. - Our 4 hililreo'a Bay program , will be K'vm ' sext rtunday. Morning worship, and ser mon 11 a. m. Herraon: "The Christ of the Church.' Baptismal tetrl- tfter morning service- at the "iMt Christian .church. Christian Kndeavor societies ,-et 7 p. m. Two". interesting prayer J ineetings for the young people. Evsnc litic service 8 p. m. Sermon : Tho Ke Jcte4 Christ." . HaHding Board meets . Monday 8 p. m. Mid-week servica Thars dsy 8 p. n. Mrs. K. W. Cooler, leader. Ate extend hearty welcome- to all to worship, with na. . . ' FIRST Center and High afreets. J. J. : T.vsns, minister. Miss Hattia Mitchell. , missionary. .Children' dy program "will lie given at the morning service. The :: assembly period of the achool and a por lion, of the chorch hour -will ho devoted to. a special proa-rsa. Various cTos sea i and departments will b represented. The offering will be for the completing of the, TDLsstenary budget for the year. A 'vrv abort .sermon will be'iriven by the yas'tor on "Fellowship.' . Tho evening jtcrvico be iritis at 7:30. Conrretrational funging. -Sermon on . "The Method f sitory.'' ; The service eloses at 8:30. .Young peoplea meeting at 6:30. 'J j - i' 1 1 . ; - ' ' , CONOEiEaATOSAI . t ' ; FIRST-rLiberty and Center street. W. V, Kantner, minister. Sunday school at SO a. m., with full force cf competent t acher. M.' I. McCallister, anperinten- nt. Morning worship 11 a. m. v Ser-i-ai subject: "Sett in a- Ktern I ty Into the l.art of Man." Kvening worship 8 p. ra. . rmon subject; !Tho Man With an Ex cellent Spirtt," A fine seriea of pictures u,Kd music st'aH services by s soperior -miartet. , Prayer meeting Thursday j at c p. m. . ' - . ,.i CEXTRAI COXGRKGATIOVAI South "N neteenth street. Harry W. Johnson; on mister. Sunday school and morning v, arfcUip st 10:00 a. in. Brief Ulk by tie ' minister. "Why Infidels mre Di-cournged-" Young peoplea' . meeting st T :00 p. ra. PVeaching service at 3 p. m. frmon' topiv "The Goal of Christian : iTing-." This message is intended to be candid, honest interpretation of the nao t itm that make Christian living most worth while in onr day end feneration. f ecial attention is drswn to the change U the hour q( the eTenint servict, "" ' - " TT4TEKBS - HIGHLAXD FRIES IS Highlsnd nve r io- and North tJhmrch street. I. G. ond 5 ia J. Lee, ministers. Bible achool at 3 a. m. Walter 8tanton, supeTinten--. nU We hsve clstses for 11 sges - ' '.lURIl BiRIDE OUTFITS ' 1 I t ! M V t V- . i II- I" lUll ; f I I i 1 1 ' I II , I kst II -f I V5v If .4-1 J'-'-sf'JNvNl I ixWxvJ :' .1 AVhat a wonderful thrill it is for the new bride to step into a home furnished throughout in good taste with furniture of this splendid quality. At-lhia armost incredibly low price you can 'furnish living room, bedroom i and- dining, room throughout in the very latest style. See our complete : home ' outfit values with vnnr nwrupves. . '. i:i-.v -i . ..- . I. ' :.,. Just imagine getting a wonderful f cur-room cutfit at a price as low as this.. By means of this special effer .you ; can conplEiely.'furn!. !i Jiving room, bedroom, dining room and kitchen in an at- II!-h in Quality Low in Price - THirC.ON STATESMAN. SALE!!, OUEGON and s welcome for every one, Morning worship end preaching at 11.- Rev.' B. -. Bewey of the. Free Methodist confer ence will preach. Brother Uewey - is a great preacher. . Ion't, fail to hear him. Junior Christian Kndeavor 8:30 p. m. teenier Christian , .Kndeavor at ? 7,. . and preaching at 8 p. m.i Some- minister from the Free MethodUt conference will preach in the evening. ' Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. ; . j XVAKGEUCAZ. ' i j FIRST Center and Liberty ; streeU. Charles C. . Poling, minister. Regular services June 1.,. The pastor will preach at both aervlces. Subjects: "The Ueity of Jesus Christ." and ''Godliness." The Bible school wilt convene at 9:43 tinder the . leadership of Superintendent Ulrieh. Classes for alt ages and grades. Yon will be made welcome.- The Senior and Junior Christian -Kndeavor societies will meet tn their respective rooms st 7 p. m. It ia expected that a full attendance 'be present. The Hondsy achool is prepar ing to celebrate Cbildren'a Bay in prop er way. which comes June 8. - Wednesday evening of the coming week the monthly business of the Christian Kndeavor -'ty will be held. A; hearty welcome awaits nil who attend these services. s ST. JOIIX'S I.UTnERAN-Siiteenth and A streets. There will! be regular services in- the German language at 10:30 a. m. Holy communion will be celebrated in this service, with preparatory services at10:0 a. in. Regular Sunday vesper services in the English language with Holy Communion at 7:30, with prepara tory services at 7:00 p. m. The Walther league meeta Friday at 8:00 p, m. - LUTHERAN J ' CHRIST EVAKGELICAIJ LtTTHERAN CHl'UCH State' and Eighteenth - streets. O.- Koehlcr, ' pastor. 'f Stindy school at :SO a. m. There will be service in the English lr.nguage and holy communion at Uf:30 a. m. - Young' peoples, meeting at 2:80 p. m. Topic:' 'How Jesua Faced luty ' So evening service. v., -I ' METHODIST f ' LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL South Commercial and Myers streets. II. F. Pemherton, pastor. Wa invite yon to SttemI, Ihe services j f this' church on Sunday as follows: Sunday i school at 0:4 5. E. A. Rlioten, superintendent. Come and erody the Bible "and learn. Ood's les sons of life. ' Kpworth league 'meeting nt 7. - The .young people - invite others to this Uve: hour." .Horning worship at II o'eloclc. Sermon subject :' ' A Christian n Bay." This ia bssed on the hymn be ginning with these words. Special music of excellent quality helps make the ser vices more .interesting. Ten will enjoy the Christisn "fellowship snd homelike atmosphere of this church. Gospel preach ing and sincere concern for the things of the Spiritual life mark all ' the meetings. Ton are cordially invited to. attend and to 'make thin yonr church. ; v.-,; FIRST Corner State and Church. Sts. Blaine E. ' Kirkpatrick, 'minister. The services . for , this . week are . of nananal chsrsete'r, and the hours will be some what different. Children's Day will be observed in the morning, fbj a special service from 10 to 12 o'clock. The morn ing worship will bo combined with the Sunday school which will present an in teresting program. The annual Children's Day collection will be taken for the loan fand for worthy students. This wilt be followed by baptism of infants and by baptism and receptfen of the class of boys and girls into church membership... -The psstor will give a brief specisl Chil dren's sermon. The choir will sing and the pnblie will be welcome. ' In the eve ning, a specisl young peoples' service will be held from 7 o'clock to 8:30. tsking the place of the Kpworth league and eve ning service. Inspirational reports will be presented of young peoples' activities for the yeer, snd there will be installa tion of the new Kpworth league cabinets. A class of young people will be received Into the church. There will be a season of aong and testimony. While this is s young peoples eerviee, nil are welcome. Come and enjoy these special services of worship with, us. ....-.'..-:...; : . ' . : " ( c . i . J-r ? JASO!T LEE MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner North Winter and Jefferson Sta. Thomas Acheson. psstor. I.eRoy Walker, assistant in charge of the Junior ehnrrh, Regular services will be held at this church on the coming Lord's day, and the public is eordiaUy fnritnd . with- -n In .these, activities. ; Sunday school will convene at : 45 i.tn, with clasaes for both. -oting and 'old, led by capable teachers.--Two services will be held at 11 a. m. Rev. 1-eKoy Walker will conduct the services in the auditorium. - The psstor will lead the J "en peoplea. servieo down stairs. . Kpworth league service tt p. m for J young people. - iood time assured. Textimony and praise service for adults st :30 p. led by Bro. Joseph Barber. Kvangelistic service st 7 p. m. in charg of the pastor. Service at this early hour is for the benefit of those who have come a distance, and for those who have little children. Special musie by the choir both morning and evening. The fellowship and good 1 time cssured. Bring your frienda with yon.- Mid-week devotional meeting on Thursday evening at- 7:30. For bo.h Junior and Senior rburrhes. ' 8CAXDIXAVIAX JHETnODIST EPIS COPAL Fifteenth and Mill streets. Bsv 14 C. Hsssel, pastor. Sunday morning service 11 o'clock, sermon by the pastor. Sunday school 10 o'clock. Gust Ander son, superintendent. : Kpworth league at 7:13 and evening service 8 o'clock. Mid week service Thursday u evening ' at. 8 o'clock. Sunday school monthly business meeting Friday evening 8 o'clock at the parsonage. You are cordially invited to these meetings. ' r -- MARKET -STREET FREE METHO DIST Corner of North Winter and Mar ket streets. Rev. Mortimer C ;larke, jpas tor. Snnday school 9:45. Ir. F. S. Schnts,- superintendent. As -this church is eutertsining the Oregon Annual con ference,, there will be no Sunday achool at the usual hour. , The conference Love Feast-will 'begin at 9 a. in.,-followed at. 11 o'clock by presetting by Bishop W. S. Warner. In the afternoon at 2:30 there will be a large missionary meeting addressed by Rev. K. P. Ashcroft of Chi na and Miss Helen I. Root of India. A number of other returned missionaries present who will have part in this ser vice. The evenfng service will close the session of the conference. There will be a young peoples' meeting at 6:H0 and the closing sermon by- Evangelist B. C Dew ey of Lents. - All are invited to enjoy these services. . : ... . ! -v riRST PRESBYTERIAN Ward wilHs Long, minister: 9:30 a. m. a big live Sunday school with classes for young and old. Burning of a note which marks the completion of the pay ment of the new -Grand piano will be a part of tho opening exercise of the Sun-, day School. H. E. Barret, superintendent. At 1 1 o'clock tho Hon. B. F. Irvine, edit or of the Oregon Journal of Portland will give an address on Christisn Education. Presbyterianism la in the process of great ly atreagthening onr state college at Al bany. . Mr. Irvine's ' address is intended as an inspirstion for -our happy task. Three live Christian Endeavor societies meet at 7 o'clock. Evening, worship , be. gins promptly at Sio'clock. 1 ' Note the rhanite of time from 7:30. to 8:00. : Mr. C' H. Robertson,., director of the choir will, conduct a rongregstionsl song ser vice at the beginning of the meeting. The Rev. D. A.. Thompson, executive seeretsry of Home- Mission Work ' in Oregon, will give an address entitled ''Oregon Presby terianism." Xo solicitation of funds will be made, either at tho morning or eve clng serrice. Xew members will be re ceived into the church - at the morning service. Session will meet at 10:15 to receive all applicants for membership. Un less other arrangements are made all ap plicants are requested to meet with the session at this time. ST. PAUL'S (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH ' - Corner Chorea and Chemeketa streets. Rev. H. D. Chsmbers, rector. The ser vices will be as follows: Holy Eucharist i 7:39 a. - m., in the chspeL Church school st 9 :45. A second celebration of the Holy Eucharist with music and short sermon by the rector st 11 a. m. All most cordially invited to worship at St. Paul's. - . - ' UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Castle ChapeL corner of Seventeenth and Nebraska avenue. Snnday achool 10 a. m. C P. Wells, superintendent. There is a class for yon come! Morning wor ship 11 a. in. Christian Endeavor 1 o'clock. - Juniors meet at 7 p. m In basement of church. Ladies aid Wednes day afternoon. Prayermeeting Thursday evening 8 p. m. Yon are invited -to all these services. Come and bring yonr frienda and worship with us. . . - . ' . '". t , it. . tractive manner at far less : OUTFITS pect to pay. This is an investment that will mean comfort and satisfaction for years to come..; ,7. I.LU,'J i - FIRST UHTTED BRETHREK - Corner Twelfth and Mission streets Sunday school 10 s. in. Preaching It s. m. Subject, "Sonship." Evening ser vice,' Christian Endeavor"?." 'Topic, .Via His Steps', How Jesua Faced Duty," (con aecrntioa meeting. Miss Winifred Plant, president and leader. Preaching at 8. Kev. A. E. Whesler wilt preach in the evening. Prayer meeting neunesmj evening at 8. Yon are invited to come and worship with ns in all these services. Here is an opening for consecrated work ers. . Come - sod . bring your cnuuren. v. W. Tibbet, psstor. - ; j CHRISTIAN AKD MISSIOHAJEtT AI-LIAHCB l Tabernacle' on Ferry street. Pastor, H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell. 4-r. North Winter street.1 Hnndsy school t p. m. Casses for yonng snd old. Sunday af ternoon p. m., presching service. Sub ject: "The Feast. ' ' Sunday evening at 7: SO evangelistic subject, "Jacob's Lad der." The service is marked by cheery corgrejrational sinfinr. Services of wei-k . rr . .4. Awninv 'S A mnA rVldsv evening. 7:45. Saturday evening the voung people asve cnsrie oi inv wninr. They are having a helpful study in Soul Saving. Join the class. ' BETHANY REFORMED CHURCH Corner of Capitol and Marion streets. 6tinday school - 1 0 a. - m, and i English preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, minister. ' ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH Dnrbin Is Ilujthes hell, over the J. C, Penney store. Sun dsy morning services st 11 c'clock. Sun day evening at 8.' Subject of lesson ser mon: -"Ancient And Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De nounced." ; Snndsy school at 9:80 a. m. Wednesday" evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. " Reading room 209 Mason ic Temple, open every day except holi days snd Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to our aer vires and to -our reading room. FULX. GOSPEL MISSION 185 South Commercial street. Ralph D. Bullock, psstor, 231 Mission street. Ser vices Snndsy 2 j and 8 p. m, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday , nights at 8 o'clock, i Com and hear the old time gospel : preached in the simplicity and power of the Holy Ghost. 'Examine the fundamentals of the early church. "Stand ye in the midst of. the ways and aeek out the OLD PATHS and walk therein and ye shall find reat unto your souls," Jer. 6:16. ... . . " THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Meet on .Corner of Shipping and Cot tage streets each Lord's day : at 10:30 a. m., for worship and 7 p. m. for Bible study. : H "" 1 'T - IBS A International Bible Students Associa tion meets every Sunday in Derby hall, corner Conrt and High streets (upstairs) for Bible study.' Honrs from 10 to 12 a.; m. .Tabernacle study at 2:30 p. m. On Sunday evening, June 1, there-will be a Free Lecture. Subject: "Why New World ia Needed (not new earth) by G. M, Thomas of Chicago. No .collection. CHURCH OF, GOD 1346 N. Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. - Sunday achool. 10 a. m. - Come and. study why the children of Judesh were carried away into Babylonian exile. Preaching service 11 a. nr. Subject: Why the People .of God Today Have Been Car ried Away into Babylonian Exile." Rev. 17:1-5. Young peoples' services 6:45 p. ra., and song, testimony and - preaching service 7:30. - Prsytr service at 1590 Highland avenue Tuesday evening 7:30 and prayer service at the chapel Wednes day evening 7:30. Come and hear the gospel as it was -taught in the primitive church. . . , . j - ..: ' ' " GIAO TIDINGS MISSION 343 Court street. C. 8. Johnson, pas ton. Sundsy school st 2 p. m. Sam Berkey, - superintendent. Services at 3 and. 8 p. ra. ; Bible study Tnesdsy eve ning, Roy Ferguson, lesder. Cottage pray er meeting North Howell Wednesday eve ning, George Nelson, leader. Services Saturday evening, Mrs. Johnson leader. Full gospel teaching. Old time religion and power. We pray for tho tick. Ev erybody welcome. . t ? ..... THE FIRST SPIRITUALIST Chorea, of Salenr meeta every Sunday evening in WOW ball at 8 p. m with Guy B. Philips as lesder. than you would ex- Buy Now and Save ) 1 r Pay on Easy Terms : w, 1 t 11 t 1 1 1 . I I .at'-.. ...,.,f (Continued from page 3) nlty of the bridegroom elect. I : Both the young folk are widely known In school and ; university circles.' - Both are graduates of the high school. Mr. Lisle receiv ing , his degree from Willamette with the class of '23, Miss Rhoten to be graduated with this year's Class. -The latter Is the 'eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Rhoten and is an attractive young woman, gracious' in her manner, and active both in ; school , nd church work. . For the past few months she has been teaching in the Bridge school, near Myrtle point. She is a member of the Phillodorlan Literary society; of the University. Mr. Lisle Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J Lisle. Since graduating be has been physical director in the YMCA of New Westminister, B. C, and boys' work secretary. This summer - he will have charge of playground activities carried on by thelcity. ' - ' . , The wedding is set for June 29, and will be a quiet home affair. Following the ceremony Mr. Lisle will take his bride to New West minster, where they will remain until fall, when they will go to Bridge here both will teach in the school there. '. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Elker, their daughter, Vivian, and M.r. and Mrs. William ' J. Bnsick motored td Neskowln over Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. W. - W. Moore, daughter Dorothy, ' accompanied by Dr. Mary Rowland, motored to Lebanon Friday, to I be with Dr. Rowland's parents, Captain- and Mrs. Barrett. - 1 . J-.' , Mrs. U. G. Shipley was a bridge hostess the first of the week, en tertaining for the pleasure of Mrs. J D. Sutherland, of Los Angeles, who is here for the summer. - Six teen, guests circlfed the tables for the game, all being mmbers of the Merry-Go-Round club, of which the honor guest" was - a member during her residence in Salem.. As sisting Mrs. Shipley were Mrs. Frank Spencer and Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner. . Decorations.: were carried out with popples., ,. Mr. and Mrs. Frits Slade and their children are enjoying a brief outing at Agate Beach. ..v ; Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Stelner are among the Salemites. sojourn ing brleriy at Neskowln. . Ouests at their cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers, Dr. and' Mrs. H. M. OUnger,, Mr. and V Mrs. Will Kerron ,and Mr.! and, Mrs. Ralph Watson of Portland.- ' ' :'; .,-' -. t - ' ' ' The June number of The Lariat, published in" Salem by Colonel E. Hofer, carries the contributions of a number of local writers; Colonel .Hofer,' editor, has an ar ticle on the recent conference of Oregon Writers In Eugene, en titled "Expiring Modernistic Cul--ture," and . poems appearing in the Oregon number of The Pacific monthly, appear bearing the names of Mrs. Clara .Virginia Bar ton, Ruth Fargo, Gertrude Robin son Ross and Audred Bunch. Mrs. Ross also has a brief review of The Skyline Trail.' Mary Caro lyn Davies most recent book of verse. " - '; :-- It will be of interest to Salem friends - of the family of -ex-gov- erpor Oswald West to know that Miss Helen West - has -just been graduated from Mills College, Cal ifornia. " ' 1 - Mr. and Mre. Guy O.' Smith and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huck ostein were- In Amity Memorial ' Day, where Mr. Smith made the prin cipal address at the Memorial ex ercises held by the American Leg- Hon of that place. . . . . 1 ' : A dinner. In the Chamber of Commerce next Wednesday even ing at half past six' o'clock, is IP 8 - f X 5 r i 4, - t it ' - i : f ' . i .... i i s J I 4' : . Jazz-Bo, the bucking mulv the best act of its kind In the circus world, coming with' the El -Kara Grotto circus and fun festival to Salem, starting Monday, Jane 2t for three days, ' SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1924 scheduled for the Business and Professional women's club.' It Is desired that a full representation 'of members be present- at this meeting, which will be the last business session otthe year. Elec tion of offlcrs will be an outstand ing feature of the evening. A. play is also programmed, this to be giv en by librarian members of the organization. Members will con tribute to the purse for the National .President, Adelia Prlch ard, in recognition of her service and self sacrifice during the past year In the interest of the Federa tion. ; :. Hostesses for the evening will be Ora F. Mclntyre, president; Gladys Steele, vice-president; Hel ta -Field, secretary; Clara Healy, treasurer. Mrs. Edna L. Daiiey, after pass ing 'several days in Salem; , follow ing the closing of her school near Dallas, has gone on 'to Monmouth, where she will attend the summer school of Monmouth college, j The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday evening in the Chamber of . Commerce, at 8 o'clock: Miss Mina Harding, for several years- head of the ; dramatic de partment . of Willamette Univer sity, will leave the eleventh of this month for her home in the East. She will go first to Denver, thence on to Chicago, New -York with Boston her objective. Af te a short .'stay there she will go to Canada, where she will remain for about a month, dividing her time between St. Johns and New Brunswick. , Miss Edna Garfield spent Sat urday in; Dallas. Last night In the Association rooms Y. W. C.1 A. members heard Miss Jeanelle Vandevort tell of the recent national con vention of the organization which she attended in New York City. General points of the convention were covered by her with the high lights of convention activities em- phaslzedL These lncluded the en dorsement of 'the League of Na tions; protest against Japanese exclusion; . the reduction of . the national debt of, the Association from $305,000. to $183,000, .this through gifts. Miss . Vandevort told of J. ;D. ' Rockefeller's dona tion of one half million dollars to ward the fund for ; retired secre taries of the Y. W. C. A. - r ; - "The big - thing,"; said Miss Vandevort, "was of' course the opening of membership to all de nominations.". .This, however, she explained would not go - into ef fect until the next convention, which will be held in two years. Personalities were, featured ( In Miss Vandevort's talk, that of Mrs. Frederick : Paist, being 5 es pecially considered. President for the past three years she was again elected to head the national body. One of the Interesting exper iences of Miss Vandevort during her stay tn New York City was a visit to a community house, where she saw children expressing them selves in the most unique and pa thetic ways, their brief hour In the place being their only opportun ity in a week or' more to be free and unhampered by work and cares that should of necessity be long to more adult shoulders. The slums, to Miss Vandevort ' were full of a depressing kind of in terest. ... SUMMER CJLASS NEW YORK, : May 31. Plate glass production In the United States in 1924 will total two-thirds of the entire amount manufactured throughout the world In 1923. A total of more than 100,000,000 square feet Is anticipated. 1 Production figures for the first three months of this year - show 22,005,629 square feet as against 21,076,741 for the first quarter of 1923. . The year's total would be enough to glaze 4.000,000 closed auiomobiles, forming. a line more than 7500 miles along, or In dou ble file from New t York to San i - J- 4 CM r Francfsco.; -The- glass Is being used for many other things than automobiles however, ' ; v The record of the past few years Is particularly significant because less than "SO years ago all Rev! E. It Slianlis, Pastor Sermon: The Law of The Land. , Anthem : The Lord is King Marston. , Sermon: Glorying in the Cross Anthem: Pilot Me Schnecker. - J Piano Solo: Irish AirarMrs. W. sterVs Soprano Solo4. How lively Are Thy Dwellings, ; - -.- " ; .... Liddell , Misa Ruth Bedford A. M. P. M. -amzmmmm iff TTTTYIC! of today count health a very csssn tl r 1 I 9 sPJa tial asset.-;- Eye glasses now, ir.5re than everj ard a 'detail yoa cannot neglect.' Optcmetrists will quickly tell you if glasses are a necessary aferrd. MORRIS QRTICAL CO. i H J l V.- 301-2-3lf Oregon Bld.. V . - K Ai .'. Dr. Henry. l aiorris Dr..i3IcCaIIoch.;,,,,;-'...v Children Program The morning service will be given over to the classes and various departments of the Bible school for a great program in observ ance of Children's1 day. The church is sup porting a missionary in Africa and giving largely to missions in Oregon. The offering- will complete the yearly budget for missions. '." j , - First Christian Ghiircli Center and High Streets J. J. Evans, minister - .';--" .V--r f.fi-" ,r"i;r'.?-:"Y;;" ' . . . - "' - " "The Method of Victory,, practical sermon by the pastor .. i .r?h::.n i?f utMrafr:7:30'- .-'-.ai-v . Evening service closes at 8:30 K I fi Good program at Theatre, 9:30 l - .-, ...... T---. " : An opportunity will be presented to residents cf Salern and vicinity to meet and hear the At the Grand Thf Wednesday. June 4, lit 8:30 p. m. Rail0i?,riends wiU also thtf opportunity to hear this , Prchestra the same as they did over Radio Iv. S. W. lbson Instruments are usedj exclusively by this Organization if taMe, PfIeasure ln annowndng MaryMcC who will also appear in this concert with Lucile Anderson i . as - Piano accompanist : : j .We feel indebted to Senor Palacias and Tenor Rebag r: C, m perfecting this organization. Personnel oCOrchestra t! : !enor ,A. Taglia.....;:;...... JMandolin Solo 5.rer- - Mandolin Obligate ftnnvf Pyi-- --Mando CeUo .. Tenor Rebagheti -'.Guitarrist efforts -to make-plae glass in th' country were failures. ... Building booms and the increas ed use of plate glass, for motor cars are responsible for the In crease in production.- n . . A CORDIAL RECEPTION AND . , HANDSHAKE, ,' : ' at the .; . . First Baptist Church North Liberty and Marion Sts. f , I ; s rr,l v Men's. Class, Blish - .