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IE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 19; 1925. , Jrty-elih t Members of -the -Mizprfb and Jason Lee Bible class es mt for a homecom ills', nortr 9a , Friday eyening at4be church., Proram of music, games, and f "ue-iire. evening -hit 1 enjoyable 6ae EKIhtrul refresh-1 DiBKwith th folfowinV In ohar f Mrs. U s. VUfleet;.; Mrs. J. A. tte Kalghln;; Mfs. ' -Albert Fuestman has bee Airs. -RDberta. Mrs, C. A. Giese.-and Mrs! J. ADtrnla6.'f air. and Mrs. D Jnald Yong havQ at their house '.gnest, Miss MarsaTet Mahony ot. Jportland, : and Mk Yntinr 'nf ortntnerl fjfat fd inner.. honortarIIa Alajiony virumt yicceuins iue coun try Club dance. s ..... ' - Miss Elizabeth. Ixr dY according to repent letters, is now domiciled at a pleasant cottage at Baguio in he northern part' of the Philip pine Islands i where she has been Rince her return late In February from India. yhe. return to Manila was made by way of Borneo. Miss Lord arid Mrs.- Lillian Seatbii of Eugene who have wrftten glowr ingly of. their Oriental travels have with thm now Miss Lillian, -Auld. also of Eugene. . Miss Aold 'going directly to the Philippines from Paris. The' tcrurisfs "plan'io re main In Baguio during the hot season probably rtill the first of July.- Miss Lotd "has made Tio plans concerning her return to Salem. -' - . ? .'' .. ; '-" ' -- V', ,ii J '. 4 I Salem friends otyMr. and, Mrs. Paul IL Brown (Naomi Whaleh ) are welcohiing thfem "hbme froni a week's wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs.; Bfawn hosey wedding oc curred; a week. "ago.. .yesterday at St: Joseph's Catholic church, with' Reverend J. R. Back officiating, ill- be at home after tomorow at ''the Court apartments. , - Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown are graduates of the University lt of Montana. ... -. ; .''' I A prominent group" of Satem I matrons .who, make, jip. ;the ..ner-J sonnel of the -Thursday bridge club were guesU" 6r"an YhloyabTe" afternoon on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. O, C. Locke. Spring flowers were festive on the. tea table and about the rooms. Mrs. William Walton assisted the "hos tess at the tea hour. The special guests of the afternooon included Mrs. G. W. De Beck of .Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. W. H. Dancy, and Mrs. E. L. Baker. ' j .':. Club members in the. groap' in eluded: Mrs. TV A. LItesley, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.; Mrs. J: Shelley Saur man,. Mrs. William Walton, Mrs. John McNary,? Mrs. ; Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Henry Meyers and the hostess, Mrs. O. C. Locke. The announcement of ' the -engagement of MUs Bertha Vick, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Vick, to Mr. Roy F. Jacobson. son of Mr. J.' J. Jacob son of Minneapolis, Minnesota was made in an Attractive manner last evening at .8 'clock at the home of Mrs. b! W. Vick, 1175 Belmont street, and is news that will be of wide interest to a host of Salem' friends. -s i . The secret of the betrothal was disclosed by means' of a telegrim delivered opportunely at ' the '.door and which Mrs, Vick read aloud to .the delighted guests who had asrembled f6r the occasion. The house was 'festive for the affair with a profusion of springtime's loveliest flowers, apple blossoms, etarry dogwood, 'tulips narcissi, Tnd lillies of the Valley. The eve ning was spent happily in adding dajnty finishing touches to towels for the hop'e-chest of the charm- ing bride-elect. Clever contests t :. -4!" ; Long Ago the result. is our belief that restful chapel is priate "place , i it. bear us y m to x- , 1 ' ",.." Fclie and musij preceded - a delectable- Ute inicbjeon;.; j. :r2ZJZ,' " Mis yfckr -who lg graduate of the SalemHigh school. Is a former student) of both Willamette j Uni- verslty t and, ot the-Oregon Agri cultural ; e,61Iege." Ar the - latter jjdace 4he wai a-meraber ' of the Sigma Kappa sorority and1 a ma jor la jcommerce. She has -lived a greater art of her life in Salem. Miss yjckj, herself an accomplish ed "pianistj is well known in Salem .musical circles. She has gained considerable prominence' as : ac companists for the; Schubert Oc- fof the past two jrears she euipioyea ai v in a mnsic ., 'The (wedding is announced as an event of -the early fall. Those Invited j to (share the secret of the evenih were: J MisjOertrude Hartraan of Port land,' Jtrs.j John Jordan of Albany, Miss flfva! Rdberts, Mrs. George Vickv'Ttjils iGladys Stevenson, Miss Ruth Bedford. rUta. lans Chrlst enson, Mrs. Charles iChristenson, Mfss Fjthel Bollieri Miss Hannah CChrisienfon, Mrs. A.'?J Vick, Miss Hpllia Vick Miss BeftyjBed - i1 u Aussjiiiiaa Amsier, ijiiss jyei- la-Amslerj Miss Ruth -Reid, i Miss Marjorie Brown, N Miss r Emna Christebsdn, Mrs. tlmer Bosell, Mrs. Charles H. Vick, Mrs. Vick, Mrs. Sa'phie.Vick, Mrs. B. W. Vick8, Mrs. Josephine1 Synder, .MrsJ Mel vln Snyde. Mrs. Carl Snyder, Miss Grace Fawk, Miss Myra Gleason. Mrs. Willam Hamilton, Mrs. Geo. C. WiR, (Mrs. -Beatrice Sh'elton. Mrs. Oscar' Melgaard, Mrs. Reed Rowlarid, j Mrs. Iawrence Imlah, Mrs. Bergeson. Miss Bernice Kirk wood, Miss . Jfazel Gilbert. , Miss Jessie : Gibson, '-Miss ' Gertrude Bar'kley, !Miss- Agnes DuRette, Miss Mabel Hearn. sMrs. Hobert Hedrlcic.-fMIss Mlnnetta- Mayers', Miss ElvaElva Amsler. "Miss Mar jorie Blake. ' The members of- the Capitol bridge fclub were delightfully en o'clock! bridge luncheon at - the home hi frs. R. , E.f Lee Steiner, with tijlfpis attractive on the table. Special guests, for.' the ;afternoOnV which nrai the last meeting of the club fdr the year.-were Mrs.! Earl C. Fljegel ahd Mrs4 Dan J, Fry, Jr. ' Mrs. jFrank-DuTboin won. the prlie-of he '.occasion, i - i - : Club members in the group were Mrs.T!.Ii. Baker,Mrs.' GeoT tl. -BrowDf MfSv Joseph Baumgartaer, Mrs. Frank W. Durbin, Mrs. W. H. DancyJ Mrs. L.F,- GrUfith,! Mds. O.-C. t1ceMrs."MIIton" L.hMey ers; Mrs. Frank' MerIedtth, Mrs. H. H. (Dlinger, Mrs. George Radg ers,Mrs.W.Carlfon Smith. - ;A summer garden indoors was the ' backgrounds last Wednesday for on of the most charming pre nuptiaf showers of the spring sea son ent Mrs. William . Hamilton and Miss Grace Fawk entertained 'at--the! home of Mrs. Hamilton honoring j Miss Gladys Stevenson whose .marriage to ; Glenn Gregg "will be ' an event, of 1 early I May. Fragrant lilacs, deronicum, and delphinium converted the rooms into a! veritable garden with! the Jate lUncbeon served at small tab les about! the rooms, with the china (of the service varying to suit the pastel Colors of the table linen, j -Miss Stevenson, who is the second brideeleCt in the Schu bert. ctette, Miss Bertha; Vick having announced her engage ment last evening, was made the recfpfint j of many lovely : gifts which were conveyed to ner in an altogether; novel manner. .tin-jlhe group present for the miscellaneous shower were: Miss Gladys Stevenson, I Mfs. Cora. Swink, Miss Evelyn Steven nos.. iMiis Gladya I Procter.! Miss Anna jSfeVensbfi MIss Maim! Vic Helene Gregg" Mrs j Naomi Wha len BifoVn. Mrs. Ruth Swartz, Mrs FTora Meadrlcic, Mrs. Jean Pea'rcy, Miss Bertha -Vick,. Miss-Eva Rob erts, Misi Ruth Bedford; Miss Hil da Amsler, Miss RUth Reed, Miss DenaJAmsler, Miss -Myra Gleason, ' ...... ..- it - U s leVA'-A-AI , . the necessity f oV n beauttf al,; suit able place in whicii to hold the last services, and our present chapel is - , our beautiful, the1 most, appro- irnaginable in which to 'IS ';wAi.ai. ' At4 rv- r IVJ " It lri)T it noia me j-itiai bci .. ' pressed opinions of hundreds seem out in this belief. WEBB'S Miss Saloome Christine Halvorson, Miss Mollle Schwabbauer and .the hostesses, Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Fawk. : i -r Miss.Zella Hop&tMi after. apoiuUJ Ing"the Easter.seaaon at tierrhome in Salem nas 'refnrned to Seattle where she is a teat-her in the'grade SChOOlM. - . t.' ... .-!. The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Churchill. " 1776 Fir street was the scene yesterday af ternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock of one of 'the season'e largest and most beautifully appointed ,feas, when Mrs. CTitirphill; and . Miss Marie Churchill entertained. Two hun dred invitations were issued for the afternoon, bidfling 'guests from bojth JPoVtland'aud'Salem Little Miss Jane Florence Elton dainty in apricot voile, opened the door for the-uestfi: Miss Margaret Cosper 'and Miss Maber"Robertson assfsted the hostess in the receiv ing. Tulips in the pastel shades were used in charming profusion F about the rooms, while sprays of white lilacs banked the fire-place and yellow tapers enhanced (the soft tints of the nodding flowers In the 'dining room the same paatel 'shades wove a miracle of hues. Yellow ca'ndles , were used in silver sticks, white a gorgeous French bouquet centered the tabfe, lovely with its gleaming appoint ments. ' ! : - !! : '; Tresiding at the urns daring the first hour were Mrs. John R. Rand atid Mrs. Mollie Breck, while af, the second - hour hospitalities were graciously dispensed by Mrs. J. S. Elton and Miss Louise Corbin. As fiisUng in the dining room .were: Mrs. Phil Tewmeyer," Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss; Lorraine 'Pierce, Miss Virginia Dorcas, Miss Margaret Stblz, Miss": Edith Bragg, and Miss Florence Jones. - - &&, : "" . ' I I ' . jj -jf.l1j.!i . Mr; and"' Mrs. Francis E. Neer and daughter, Natalie, are spend ing the' week-end at Newport., ...A delightful affair of yesterday afternooon; was ' the tea of the American Asoclatjon of University Women at; th'e Woman's : club house, .honoring -'the senior- girls of Willamette. University.;; !Loy- aKieg,". Galsworthy's play, .! as presented fby Professor Fergus Re'ddie, proved--a fascinating pro 8ram. ............. ,J. "f-V: Si: Pa til's .Guild will sponsor T a rummagesal on Apr. 23-24-25 at tne parish house. Those, having donations, which will gladly' :- be called for, are asked to call Mrs. Rex Sanf6rd,f Phone 2060-R. . i ' I :' V Mrs. Ernest Thom was' hostess on Wednesday at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe at ah . attract ively appointed 1 o'clock luncheon Covers were -placed for 'eight. A gilt basket of lavender lilacs cen tered the table. . . Loan Sharks of England Facfc Effective Control Customs Men of Manila LONDON,' ! April 18 Money lenders, who have hitherto charg ed interest . ranging from 5 up to several hundred per cent, are In for a considerable reduction in their gains if a bill Introduced Into the House of Lords by Lord' Car son becomes law. ' '' " This proposes "that the rate of Interest charged shall not exceed lS"i'er cent: unless the v lender proves a' higher charge is not. ex cessive, and that the transaction was fn all circumstances beneficial to the borrower. . On loans mot exceeding $100, interest is not tq be more than.'. 1 0 per cent ; per annum. :A11 loan documents must specify tbe amount actually ad vanced and the interest charged." Wrhat this country. realljr"needa for the benefit of everyDne is some scheme to boost the price of wheat and at the sanie time reduce" ths price of :flour. J Boston Globe, ( ; t . I w.. ItasVm M U 9 -r m - - - if - '4 i 1 ia M - ,o, IJ! f r t s1rH -! i-V ' i ' - f v F ' , . - AsSsMssttsSgfc L jVSalem students In thei U. of O. glee club,' which will appear-Thursday in Salem, .are Mary West, second alto, and Pauline Knowlind, second soprano. Ilach lias appeared in higtt school recitals in Nalenu- ! ". ; James Icake Is student manager and will haro charge of the Following is the personnel of the combined clubs: . j First tenors: James j Rossi, Hoi lis ,t&reV'Ray-: Crites,j Frank Adam. Thomas. McKenzie; jSecond tenors Roy Brj-son, Jack HIgh, eiishire, Alan ;Christensen, Charles RJiotles, feRoy Stepljens, Ronald Krletzer. I COM G KEGATI-ONA1 '.i! CENTKAI-i South Nineteenth and Ferry streets. Harry W. Johnson; minister. Sunday school, and. morning wornhip at 10 a. m; Brief address by th minister on "Tlie tieaaersmpt oi Youth. 7 j, A cordial invitation is exten ded' to all members of the Older Girls conference ; who - have not made plans to. attend other, cnurcnes. freacning service Tat 7:30 p. m. Music byll the chorus choir and sermons by the minis ter on the theme: "Our. Faith In The Church." Clirlstian Endeavor imeeting in tlw Central annex at 6:30 p.! m. J 'v lUNlTARIANs t - Cottage aad Cherheketa Btreets. Rev. Martin Fereshetlan, minister, j Church school at -lp-a! m. - Graded iinstruc tion. ' Class for adults in the study of the' Gospel ;accoraing to Mark. ! Lec ture; and discussion. Devotional ser vices at -11 a. m. ; Patriot's daylThls is the' 50th ; anniversary of the Battle of lexington and Concord and: the governors of various states including our own, issued ; proclamations getting aside; the day for special devotions and celebration. ;i On this occasion th pul pit of the church will be occupied by one of th leading Jurists of the; state of Oregon, Associate Justice John It. Rand, of the ! supreme court, wua jrHl deliver the message of the day.-!' Mrs. M. FVresbetjan and Istrs. ChasfHiiston will sing a duet, "The Ixrd I isjj My Shepherd." This Is by request. Mrs. V. A. Denton at the organ; Attention Js called especially to the visit of the English scholar ; and orator i the! r Rev. Lawrence Redfcrn of Liverpool. I Eng land, i Mr. Redfera will lecture in the evening of "Wednesday, ! April j 23, at 8 o'clock; ?n the si Unitarian church. His : subject wiU i be, "The Liberal and ! the International Mlnd.f The lecture Is free and alt are invited to attend. : - Sal?m is fortunate ih having such a distinguished visitor and we all should show our appreciation. ; j ; CONGREGATIONAL U FIRST Liberty and Center streets. W. ; C. Kantner, minister.'! Sunday school at; 10 a. m., with classes: for all ages under competent ; leadership. A place and a wellcom for you. M. D. McCaUlster, superintendent. sMdrn-i ing worship; 11. a, nu Tfrla Ibetng ".Patriots'"! Day," the message of this service , will f be on i "Two i Great Ele ments of denuine Patriotism.'' Chris tian Endeavor 6 ;30 p. m. . iiam Clarke,1 leader: 7":30 p. m. the, "Easter Muslc itle," given last Sunday evening, will be repeated. Those who Were present last ; Sunday were greatly! : delighted with the program, for its, repetition. Hence! the request I In! recognition of Patriots"? Day." tho program will in clude some patriotic wings In which the congregation will join and a patrio tic firm wilt, be shown, j Prayer meet ing, Thursday at 7 :34) p. m. ) Theme : -our Father's Will." T j : CHRISTIAN ' FIRST-Center, and High streets. J. J. Evans.' minister ; Miss Vivian Whls- ler, ! church assistant : Miss Slattie Mitchell, missionary. The evening will be featured, by a. pantomime of j "The Holy j City," by Mrs. Frank : Brown, Miss Whisler giving the solo. Thi pas tor will pleach both morning and eve ning, t Several will be baptized during the day, j The Bible school opens at 9:45 with Dr. Epley in charge. ) The men of the church meet at the Bligh theater .in the class for men of. the community, taught by the pastor. Ths young people's societies -meet, at All programs of the day will be ful and practical. j C:30. help- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. - FIRST Corner ; of ! Liberty ! and Chemeketa- streets. Sunday morning services at' 11 o'clock, Sunday evening At iflj i Subject K.'nt Hesson ! sermon : Doctrine of Atonement." Two Sun day school sessions, one at 9:30 fa. m. and one at" IT a. a. - Wednesday eve ning ! testimonial meeting at 9 o'clock. Reading ' room 209 Masonic i Temple, open ! every day except holidays and eunaays irora 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading roem. CHURCH OF ; GOD ia4 North Church street 'XT X Gillespie, f pastor. Sunday school . be gins promptly 10 a. m. Mrs; Walter Barkers. ; superintendent. We have classes for all grades of scholars, and tbe school is increasing In interest' and also tin numbers.' Preaching . service 11, a. trU subject: iTbe, Power aad Victory of the Early Church 1' Act 4:19-37. i Toung peoples services :5. Leader. Miss Esther Hahn. Preaching service with song and testimony) 7 :S0. Singing class from 7 to 7 :30, Wed nesday evening and prayer service be gins promptly 7 :S0. . We cordially' In vite all who can to attend the services. -V:- - ; . FRIENDS. " - ; " SOUTH SALEM Corner of Com mercial and Washington streets. 1! Carl . ana Aitnnte U.- Miller pastors 1 Sun uy scnool. io a. ra, ; Dr. iCarl . E. Miller, superintendent.. Our school is well j organized and doing aj splendid wora. woMiwp ii a,-mu Bermon mrb jectTj Taith and Force- Christian lZndeavor t;39 p. tn. ' Evening service U:S0, " The Junior choir' whlca-was r COMBINED GLEE CLUBS OE: THE ! U WVERSITY- OE: OREGON V H:: ;; " " - i. - lately started wilt sfns. , Prayer meet ing Thursday 7 :30 p.- tn. Our meetings are times of bleesine because of. the presence of God in our midst, i HIGiILAND--Corner of Highland avenue and Church street. ' Edgar P, Sims, pastor. Sunday services : Bible school 10 a. m. Waiter-Stanton, sup erintendent ; meetings for worship and preaching at tl a. m. .and p. m. C. E. at 7 p. tn. The Bible prophecy class will n--t resume its work , until the pastor is; able ; to carry the extra work. , The mldweek prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.. All are welcome to these services. We espe cially Invite those, having n othep church home. - . I. B. S. A. " 1 Meetings are held eve"ry Sunday In Derby building, corner of ' Court and High streets. Bible study 10 to 12 a. m. Ezckiel's Temple-study 3p. m. A -cordial invitation., is extended to all Bible students to meet "With us.. METHODIST "EPISCOPAL JASON ' LEE " MEMORIAL Comer North Winter and Jefferson - streets. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefferson avenue.- Thomas Ache sori, pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, in charge of the Junior church; This Is revival extension- week, following to a splendid climax on last bunday evening. Two special meetings have been held, one on Tuesday and the other on Thursday, with the interven ing days used for interviews, i This revival effort - will be continued over the coming Lord's day, and splendid results are anticipated. As during the campaign the claims of Christ! upon men's lives will be vigorously present ed, the chorus will lead the singing, backed by the church orchestra at the evening hours, and the Rev. Miles, will direct the song. service. . A very cor dial Invitation Is extended to fhe public to'- unite with us In the inorning and evening meetings. At - the morning hours 11 o'clock i the . pastor's theme will be: "The Cost of sDiscipleshlp:" In theievening. at 7:30 his theme will be: "The Gate of Life." Other ser vices -of the day; are as follows: 9:45 a., tn. School of religious education with classes for all ages, manned by a group of . consecrated teachers. The echool Is wide awake and aggressive. Jl a. m Rev. Walker preaches to the Junior r church, down stairs. Toung people up to 16- years of age Invited. Toung people's hour 6;30 p.. ral when the Wesley and Epworth Leagues will meet ' in separate ; rooms down stairs for devotional meetings. They wel- come strangers . to meet with them. The Sacrament of "Baptism, .and in op po'rttinlty to unite with the church will be offered in both Junior and Senior churches at the morning service. On Tuesday evening 7:30 the Men's brotherhood will entertain both ; mem bers and friends of the church and the new members will be the guests of the evening. Thursday 7 :30 p. m., mid-week meeting, for Junior and Sen ior churches. ''.- METHODISTS MARKET STREET FREE Corner of . North Winter and-Market streets. Rev. Mortimer C 'Clarke, pastor. Sun day school 9 :4 5 Dr. Frank S. Schutz, superintendent. Classes for all sizes and ages. . Preaching hours 11 a. m., and 7:45. p. m. Class meeting 12:15, led by Mrs. Ida Garrett. Young peoples meeting, 5 :30 Miss . Martha. Jaquet, leader. Prayer and praise ser vice at 7:30, led by the castor. Cot tage prayer meeting each Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at th horns. of Mrs. Caroline Jackson, 14(3 North VJnter-street. Church prayer 'meeting each Thursday evening 7 :30. The pastor preaches on Sunday morning od.s "Christian Priesthood." ' In the evening there will be the usual evan gelistic service with a warm hearted message" by the pastor. All Will re ceive a cordial welcome' o all of the services and you will enjoy the splen did spiritual atmosphere of this church. ... ..-.?.-.", , v ... . :. i l - - - METHODIST EPISCOPAL , SCANDINAVIAN. Fifteenth and Mission . streets. - Patrick Dahlin. "pas-J tor. Sunday school 10 a. nru,; Gust. Anderson, superintendent. No morning service. Epworth League p. nx. con ducted by Revi H. -C KuykendalL Thursday 7:30, prayer meeting. Tou are all cordially Invited to the services. MISSION v GLAD TIDINGS 143 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school Z p. m. Services at 3 and 7 :30 p. m. Meetings, Tuesday. Thnrsday and Sat urday evenings. - If you believe in the old tune religion, come -and worship with us. .There IS salvation for the unsaved, baptism with Holy Ghost for the believers and healing, for the sick. Jesus Christ, A the same yesterday, to day and forever. v Everybody welcome. METHODIST EPISCOPAL FIRST Fred C. s Taylor, - minister. "The Lord's Song in a Strange Land." will be the subject of the opening ser mon of Rev.-Fred C Taylor's- pastorat at First church on next Sunday morn -mg, - The service will be In chargs ot Dr. J. D' aicCormlck ef the KlaibaJl M it T -- v S - i - - concert. , ' Juc, : Richard. net Brack- Bessie Andrews. Schcool of Theology. Rev. Taylor will be presented to the congregation by Mr. R. C. Glover, the chairman of the First, church pulpit committee who were instrumental with Bishop W. O. Shephard of Portland, and Rev. I.-H. : Leech, sup?rintendent of the Salem district, in bringing Mr. Taylor from the Grace Methodist church in Sioux City, Iowa, to. Oregon, j Special music will be rendered by the chorus -hoir under the direction of Prof. 1. W. llobson. Tho discourse by Mr. Taylor will be the "beginning ; of his- public ministry in Salem. All members of the Church . will have the privilege of meeting Rev. and Mrs.: Taylor at the close of the , morning, service., .The Sunday school will hold its regular session t the-9:4 5 hour. The Epworth Leagues will . "hold. Itbeir devotional services at 6:30, Sunday evening. Rev. Fred O. Taylor will, have charge of the evening .preaching service 'at 7:30 o'clock. Following the praise and prayer service he will speak on the subject, "Man's Best Friend." METHODIST EPISCOPAL! - LESLIE South . Commercial : and Myers- streets. H. F.'Pemberten, pas tor. Tou are cordially invited to the following services of this church. Sun day school at 9 :45. E. A. Rhoten, sup erintendent. Learn to know -the Bible. t helps build Christians. The ! Ep worth Leagues meet. at. 6:30. The In termediate league in Leslie hall and the Leslie league in the church. AH young people are Invited to attend these live meetings. . Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject "The Meaning of Worship." Evening meet ing at 7 :30. Subject "Unrealized Pos sibilities of the Gospel." You "will en joy .the chorus and the Gospel, preach- like atmosphere, the happy greetings and sincere purposes of this church. Come with us and "make this s your home church. Strangers and visitors especially welcome. ' METHODIST CENTER STREET A. F. Hilmer, pastor. Services for Sunday, April 19, will be as follows: Sunday school' at 10 o'clock, H. H. Grallap, supt.. classes in German and English languages to which you- are cordially Invited. -At 11 o'clock the district superintendent, Rev. A. F. Cramer will bring the mes sage in German following which the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. , At 7 o'clock in the - evening. - Epworth League, Lillian Rehfuss, ; leader, after which the district superintendent win preach In English. UNITED BRETHREN FIRST Corner Twelfth and Mission streets. Sunday school 19 a. m.i We have efficient teachers, and classes for all ages, W. W. Wells, superintendent. Preaching ll"a. m., subject: "What Is the Matter with the Church?" (Text Zephanlah 1-12. Evening service. Christian Endevor 6;30, topJc;!.My Denomination, Its History and Princip les," leader Rev. E. G. Paling, j The young people are especially invited to this service. Evangelistic service 1 7 :30, subject : "I.iw and Grace," Text Rom. 5, '20-21. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30, Mrs. Calvin HIday.1 class leader. Teu are invited to attend any orall of these services. , We teach and preach, the whole Bible to be the word of God; and His power unto""salvattoif. No fanaticism or wild fire, you will be made to feel at "heme. . Come, ' let us go to the bouse of -the Lord, on this His day. ' We will look for you. C. W.- Tibbet, pastor. - ' BAPTIST "p, -; -FIRST Corner Liberty and Marion streets. Rev. E. H. Shanks, pastor. Ed Schunke,' superintendent. Bible school 9:45.' Graded classes for -all ages, everybody welcome. Morning 1 1 . ..t A Suit or Plain . 785 Hi-hlanfLAve. 1 Is . y s - s-! X - s s A " V. i y ; ..--: .-i I .. . , i Bases: Raleigh Greene, William, Kidwcll, , Robert Hunt, Anbrey Furry, . GeOrge Wardner. j Baritones: Ted Larson. Leland Robe, Ward ltlce, Blair Alderman, Vincent II ill, Charles Dawson.,' First sopranos: Ruth Akers, Elizabeth Nelson, Mai-garet Huatt, Neva Service; Barbara Kdmunds, Clare Whit ton, Augusta ILaaitl ton. Second sopranM:" Mfldrcd-i Herkeley, Marie Temple, Ruth Ha ytiJe, til (trert. Welch, Pauline Knowland, sEsther Setters. First altos: Violet MUls, Margiret .Mr A yeal. Charlotte Wlnnard, Harrlett-Roas. Elizabeth Kerr, Marion lhy. Second; altos: Claudia Broders, Henrietta Wolf er, .Mary Went, Alberta Carson, Irella Fly, i a - . " " - " - worship 11. Anthem: "Stag Unto God" Schnecker. - Offertory : -"Adagio," Tar-tinl,-Mis Helea Selift. -' Junior story : A Good investment. Sermon : The Ird My.llwlper." Benediction. B-.Y. P. I?. 8 :30. .Clara Johnson. leadVr. All young people are cordially Invited. Interm-Hllate IJ.. Y. p. U. at the same hour. Evening .worship 7:30, Anthem: Welcome, Sweet Grace." Macy. i Of fertory : "Prtxe. Song," "Wagner, Miss Helen Selig. Solo: tTum Thy Face From My Sin." Pfeuger. Mrs. -; Earl Pearcy. Sermon" by W, T Si-Spriggs. Bent?diction. Today Is every-mertiber-(anvas for local expenses and missions. The Sr. B. Y: P. V: mill have' charge of the mid-week prayer' meeting ' this week. 'They, will holtl ' their, monthly business moeting at :30 and at 7:30 will attend the service, in .a body. Come nnd see what the, young people ' can tk' The church tliat welcomes strang ers. ; LUTHERAN " ' CHRIST EVANGELICAL State and Eighteenth streets. G, Koehler, pas tor. Sunday scbool at 9 :30 . a. , m. Divine ser-ice with sermon In German at 10:30 a. in. Toung peoples meet ing at 7 p. in. Topic; "My Church, Its History and Development." t.Eve' ning service in English at 7:45 p. m. Bible study on Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Bible school on Saturday from 9-13 a. m. You are heartily welcome. L- EPISCOPAL ST. PAUL'S Church street at Che meketa. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. First Sunday after Easter. Holy Eucharist at 7 :30 a. m. in the chapel. Church school at 9:45. Students please be present and bring back mite boxes. Morning prayer- and sermon by the rector at 11 a, m. The Easter music will be repeated by the vested choir. AH most cordially invited to worship at" St. Paul a The Y. P. F. meets in the parish house at 7 p. m, Young people invited. EVANGELICALS , FIRST C C. PoUngt minister. Ser vices, Sunday- 11 a, m. and 7:45. p. m. At' .the morning ser-ices. Rev. C. Jl. Stauffacher, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, one of the general secretaries of the .churclu..wni preach. This is the only privilege our people will have to hear this noted speaker. In the evening, the pastor will speak on the "Program of the Church." Bible school at :45, With J. F. Ulrich as superintendent. Junior church at 11 a. m. Senior C E. society will meet at 6:35 p. m. Midweek service. Thursday evening. All are welcome at all the services. A. M.Sermon : THE PJ M. Sermon by Rev. Solo: : "Turn Thy Face Mrs. Earl Pearcy. I 4 x 6 O'coat Cleaned and Pressed for 51 ,C0 with coupon Below f -' Try Courtesy Service and Odorless - Cleaning: Phone 218S - s-s, CHRMEKETA ST.--Seveoteeath and Chemketa streets, j 'F. W. Larnnr, pastor. Sermoo at ll a. m. .. Subject : Tlie Church, and What Our Denomi nation BellvejC:,. Sermon 7:30. Sub ject : "The Seventh : Tear."" ; Sunday school at 10-a.em. C R.ftrausbaugh will "be ln" fiSarge; arslsted -by Elmer Kurx. Jolta Oisen will lead the Evan gelical Lea rue at ;30. Prayer ser vices, Thursday evening. .' 1NAZAKENE Nineteenth and "Marlon streets. Four great services.. Dr. H. Or tou Wiley, ; president Northwest Nazarene college, Nampa, Idaho ; Rev. E. J. Lord, district -superintendent, 'and the Narnpa -college quartet will be. in the Nazarene church to hold four big ser vices. . Saturday night at 7:30. Bunday 11 a. ro.. . Sunday afternoon 3 o'clock. Closing service Sunday ' night 7:30. Don t fan to hear the Gospel preachers and singers. Sunday school . 9:45 a. m. W. B. ' Hardy., superintendent. Young peoples meeting-. 9:30 p. m. Mis Hattie Meggers.' president. Wed nesday evening 7 :30 prayer and praise meeting. C. H. Hap kins, : minister. REFORMED , BETHANY Cornei? of Capitot and Marlon streets. Sunday 'school 10 a. m. and German preaching Service VI a. m.' No evening service. M.' Denny, minister. . - SPIRITUALIST .7 FIRST Hold services every Sundas evening In he W.O.W. hall. On Apr! 19. 7 :45 p. m.. Mr. M. J. XJndahl wH give the result of his thirty-five year of Investigation In Spiritualism. "PRESBYTERIAN FIRST Church street, between Che-" meketa and. Center - streets. Ward Willis Long, minister. 9 :30 . a. m. Sunday school, II. E. Barrett, super intendent. 11:30 morning worship. Sermon, "Our Church. Its .Outlook,' by the minister. Anthem "A Savleur of the World." Goss. (:30 p.m. Young People's societie. Sector, advance In termediate and. intermediate." ' 7:30 p. m. Sacred Musical. This is a combina tion or the Good Friday and Easter programs repeated at the. request of many friends.. For complete announce ment see elsewhere In this paper. ' When all nations ire conjpletelyl converted to the worjd court Idea, there will be little jieed of It. New Britain Herald. ' ' : First Baptist Chui cI Liberty and Jiarion Sts. 1 Rev. ERNEST IL SHANKS LORD MY HELPER- W. T. 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