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1 AIXJANCE ' i CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY' Tabernacle on Ferry street. The open ing service a Sunday Is Sunday eobool 2 p. m. Mrs. J. Wllsen. supt. A. helpful and Interesting study of the lesson Is grlven In each class. Regular afternoon service 2 p. ' m. Subject : From the Depths to . the eights." Evenipg serivlce 7:30 special feature is the stirring, spiritual . slnKtnsr. ob ject: "My "We Know We Ahe Saved T' Services Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 p. rn. Saturday, eyening . Is young peoples" night In the tabernacle; A welcome Is extended t all. H. E. Cas wtlland Mrs. H. IJ. Caswell, pastors. BAPTIST., .FIRST Corner.. Liberty, and,. Mar lon streets. Rev. E. H. Shanks, pas ter. Bible school. 9:45. Ed.Schnnke. superintendent. Classes for- all. area Everybody' welcome. Morning wor ship 11. Prelude: Entree (Leybacb). Anthem : Arise, Shine. Thy Light Is Corns- (Buck). Offertsry : Vloltra solo, Adagio - Consolation Mendelssohn), Mia Helen Sells. Vocal solo; God Be Merciful (BarUett). Mrs. E. 'H. Shanks. Junior story: Rosebuds and Boys. Sermon: "The Uplifted Christ." Poetlude : Old Russian March (Ler mann. B. T. P. TJ. :30. "Ersel Mun dinger, leader. Subject: The Cathay of Marco Polo and - the China of Today-" All ypung people, are welcome. Intermediate B T. P. U. at the. same hour. All young people of, Junior -.high school age are welcome. Evening wor ship 7:30. Prelude: Allegretto. In. F (Valentl). Vocal solo: selected, Paul- Lord (Stevenson), Miss Grace lawk jand chorus. Offertory : Violin solo : Venitlan Boat Song (Mendelssohn), Miss Helen Sellg. Vocal solo : , "Fear Not Ye. "O Israel - (Buck). Miss Ruth Bedford. Sermon: "Turning Back the Clock." Postlude : Sortie (Battman) Midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. Come to the church that welcomes . strangers, i . CONGREGATIONAL - ! j FIRST Liberty , and Center street. W.. C. Kantner, Minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. with classes for all ages. A" place, and. a welcome for you. M. P. -McAllister, .superintend ent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. This is the last Sunday of Dr. Kant ner' ministry with the church.' His son Clifford . Kantner, his ' grandson, Jean Kantner, and Mr. Stewart of Seattle will be present and take part la the music of the " day.. Morning sermon: "The Future of the Church." Christian Endeavor" at " 6;30, p. m. Evening services at 7:30 P. m. This service will be predominantly, musical, the' choir assisted by the Seattle visi tors will furnish. the music.' The. con gregation of the First Evangelical church is planning to attend this .ser vice. This day will complete nearly nineteen years of ministry with th's' church. A welcome for all, I ' . v: CHRISTIAN FIRST Center and High streets. J. J.- Bvans, "minister: Miss Vivian, G. Whisler. . church assistant I Miss ' Hati tie Mitchell, - missionary. A . service, iirKtiiie m -character and very .helpful, is arranged for-the evening program of the church. . An unusually large Bi ble will be used.. ; with." special, songs illustrating the messatre. li Largo,aud iences are attd-h'J bureverfW; .r- I vices. James Smarts will, sing, "Just ' for Today" at the morning rvice. i ie iioie tcnooi period .opens , ox ' under the ejection of Jr. Epley. Oase- es for all ores, graded lessons. The men meet at the Bllgh theater at 9.;5. All men are invited. The yount peo pie meet at 0 30 In two groups. The pastor win i reach both morn n&;an3 eveulng. Mips Whiter. wlU direct the music . .' " .. i , i CHURCH 6f" CHRIST t COURT. STREET Corner Court and pJorth 17th street. R. L. Putnam, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. rl, Chris. J. Kowitz, supt, Music furn ished, by Miss. Turner's, orchestra. Jun ior following the observance, , of; the 1 kmtp mix hoimmi, mmrrtng rami , IThmjr tmaght mm A7 1 Kmmt.' Thmir nmtnma mrm WHA. T mad WHY mad WHEN, - " tmd HOW mad WHERE mad PVHO ... KlfU , WHAT ws the Declaration of London; ' WHY does the dato for. Baster vary r , WHEN was the great pyramid of j C Cheopa buflt ? , ; HOW ean y?U iaUtlngnUh ' ma'fflj , mosquito ? , - , WHERE is Canberra? Zeebraggef, WHO was the Mj'Iboy of the Slaahea 9 Are these "six men" serving yon toe t Qiye them an opportunity, py placing - llsxr ImmmSL la your .home, school, office, club, library. This'Sapreme Authority" in all knowledge pSers aerticH immediats, constant, lasting-, trast . worthy Answers all kinds of ques tions. A century. ot 4ovioping, enlarging, and perfecting under ex acting care and highest scholarship insures accuracy, completeness, compactness, authority. Wrtte t at a rumple paere of the tfmm Wrt stMnmen of wiraler mii Imse Papers, booklet "Voo are tfte Jury.- prlf-. us. To " a. AC. MESRIAM CO. SprasHeki. Maa. U. S. A. Est. 18Jt . jtiiiimiiiiMiiii- 1 1 1 Mini .Minima. Hear Little Pauline, Nelson,. sing, at the. eveninsjscrviee, . . J i 'i ; (-.. Ruth Bedford wiH 'sine "JTcar jfot.iYct, O . Israel,!', land, the " , choir will render, Ir Sought the- lora, Stephenson., , 1 ' j .v i, I ; " , Mr. Shank wIU Ing "God B Blerclfa1,' BarUett, at the morning service; and the choir j will i sing, "Arise "Shine, Thy , Light I Corne," Cuclfc, .: j - ".;,- - ' , Mornins Sermon:; "THE i. Lord's j Table it 11- a. m. . , Sermon.: "Spiritual Bankruptcy." Gospel team visit the , shut-ins in the . af ternpou.' Christian , Endeavor :30. senior and Intermediate. t Evangelistic ' service 7 :30. I Sermon i "Jesus Heals a Maa with. Paralysis. Tuesday evening the Volunteers will hold their business meeting and social. Thursday, Church Day. Z-9 P- nx Film pictures,, Bible study and- practical work. We 'invite anyone to'worshlp with "lis.' ". - '"' t " " j - ' , ' '.!'-" - . Vv v. ' if -CHRISTIAN SCIENCE j 1 FIRST CHURCH Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday 4&orn iBg service at 11 o'clock.; Sunday eve ning at S. Subject of - lesson sermon "Probation. After . Death." - Two Sun day .school. sessions,, one at 1:30 a. m. and one at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday eyenjngu testimonial, meeting at 8 o clocks Reading room 1209 Masonic Temple!, open every day i except holi days afid Sundays from 11:15 to 6:30 pi m. j All .are cordially invited to our service and to our . reading room. ' r CATHOLIC I Rev. I J. R. Buck, pastor. Masses at 7S30. &:30 and 10:30. Benediction fol lows last. mass. At the 10 :30 high mass the Rev. Father Whelan. S. J., will preach. Every one cordially wel come, r " ; - . j 4 ' - ! ' ; I CONGREGATIONAL I CENTRAL South Nineteenth street Harry j W. " Johnson, minister. Sunday school 'and morning worship at 10 a. m.' "tie delegates to the Older Girls conference will report their experienc es. Address by the minister: "Making a, Man Young people's society meets at 6:30 p. m. Carl Shafer, leader. Preaching service at .7:30 p. m. At this setvtce, the minister will give his last public message to this congrega tion . before closing pastoral relations to take up lils Work in the new field sJt Portland. , " CHURCH OF GOD N. Church street. J. J. Gilles 1346 pie, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. ckassesj for all grades of scholars with competent teachers for each class, ad af good: live superintendent to oversee the school. Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject: " "Organizing the - Working Forces i of . the : Church: i Acts :l-7. Xoung i peoples', service ' C :45. Song, testimony and preaching i service 7 :30 pf m. I Singing . class on Wednesday evening 7 D. m. and the regular week ly Mayer service t 1 :30. Teachers njeetlng at. Mrs. Walter Barkus. 1115 If. Winter street, Friday evening 7:30. - . EPISCOPAL! ST. PAUL'S Chemeketa and Church streetsj "Rev. H. D Chambers, rec tor. Second Sunday after Easter. The usual aervicea , , Holy Eucharist at 7:30 In the chapel. . Church school at fr:45. t Final report expected on the lenten j offering from mite ' boxea Morning prayer with sermon at 11 a. nL The vested choir will furnish the music and the anthem will be "Praise Te the! Father" and the Te Deum by Jackson. All welcome. The Y. P. F. Will meet at T p. m. in the pa-lsh houiie. Young people invite L Th.) spring i "Get Together?, will, occur, on Tuesday evening with supper at C :30, All members and friends of St. Paul's arelnTited. A progranfwUl be given l- EVANGELICAL 3 FlRJiT tegular preaching services Sunday; April 26,. both., morning and ev ening. Church, school at 9 :45 a. nt, J.F. 'jlrich, 'superintendent Classes for alii grades and age a. j . Junior ser vices at.. 11. a." m. in;, their room. In the -bftaement of the churctv. Senior Ervleafor at f30-p. - m4 A-full, at tfcidante expected'. The paster Is : lin provlng slowly frpm 'the attack of 'Hut but expectant betii.bla.to be In his pulpit Sunday. Midweek services Thursday evening.; These meetings sire growing In Interest and attendance, Ba sure.and.be present. ! Choir prac tice Ttursday evening at,;7 p, in. C C. Poling; mlalster.: r ' Y EVANGELICAL Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets. F. W, Launer.- pastor. Sermon at 11 a. ra. subject "The .Church and Fam iiy," Sermon at . 8 p. m 'subject "Pr- fectloii." -. Snnday. school: at 10 a. nx. Evancellcal league .7 pj'm Lsrengo Combassq, " leader. " Prayer : services Thursday evening. " " I ' I " ' FRIENDS ;! SOUTH SALKM Corner of Com mercial and Washington; streets, Carl F. and Minnie G. Miller, pastors- Sun day, school 10'. a. m.' Dr. ; Carl E. Mil ler, superintendent.' '. Worship 11 a. m. Sermon subject "Why Christiana Wor ship oa the; First. Day. of, the . Week,' Cliristlan '.Endeavor- t:Z9 p. m eve ning ervlee 7:30. Prayer , meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. A Friends church whece, a friendly greeting await you ! T I I i 1 1-- ' ; 3 I FREE METHODIST ! MARKET 'STREET Comer. North Winter &nd .Market streets. Rev Moiv timer Clarke, pastor. Sunday achoql at 9 : 4 5, r Dr. , Frank-. ' Sfchult. supt, Classes for ail sizes and ages. Preach ing hours at ll and 8. Class meeting at 12 :15 led by Mrs. Ida! Garrett. The pastor L preaches at the Old People' Home ) la the afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Toung; people", meeting at 8:30, Miss Martha Jacq.uet leader. ! Prayer, and praise er vice at 7 :30 led by the pastor. Cottage praj-er- meeting each. Wednes day afternoon ; at the home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson. . 1463 N. Winter st at 2 o'clock . Church prayer meeting each, Thiirsday evening at 7:30. Rev. W W. Vinson of Chicago, ' assistant general missionary secretary, will oc cupy -the, pulpit, on; Syaday, at, both service;. Rev.1 Vinson Hi a splendid speaker. " Hi Subject Sunday morning wIU be "Others." In the evening, he will give an address on "Worlc Among . the Mexicans." Rev. Vinson. Is fresh from this field and has an late resting story I UPLIFTED - CHRIST." . 3 to tell of the work there. AH, are In vited to attend these services and you wilt enjoy the, spiritual atmosphere . of this church. 1 " " " f FIRST Corner State . andk. - Church streets Fred CL;. Taylor minister. Class meeting. 9 :15 a. m. in the north west' corner room-down stairs G. V. Litchfield, leader., Sunday school, 9:45 a. nu H, F. Shanks superintendent. Morniag worship, II o'clock. Our new pastor, . Dr.t Taylor, will preach.' in the morning, on the. subject "God's Aboun ding : Grace." Junior church service. 11 o'clock, in the Annex. The Junior fifteen, minute sermon, by Miss Find ley will be concerning .-' "A ' Fishing Trip.- Easter morning, also, last Sun day, -this" group 'worshipped With the adult congregation.' The three leagues: First chapter. High school chapter, and Junior bieh school .chapter will meet a :30 in their respective places, . At 7 :30. the- pastor's subject ' wia- be. 'Following, the Pattern." . :. The. Devo tional service, ." Thursday evening J at 7 :30 Is assured to. be an hour or in spiration. ; Following; this, service the pastor Is calling a meeting ff 'all unit leaders. These services .of the church are worthy of "your attendance.. - ' ; I. S. B. A, International Bible Students Associa tion. Meetings are held every Sunday in Derby bu tiding, corner of Court and High streets.- Bible study 10 to 12 a. m. Esekiel's Temple study J p. m. At 8, o'clock. there will be . a public lecture, by Charles. C Best, upon ' the theme, "Time, of,. Deliverance". Mil-, lions living now will never die." Is there and need - of- deliverance.' and what from? Hear, this interesting dis-; cunon of. a timely question. Seal free. No collection.' ' KEI2ERAt the Kelxer : school house on the North River road. Leroy Walker, pastor. All members of the community, young and old, are invited to attend the services this week, Sun day school convenes at 10 a. m. with Mrs.- Arthur; Beards ley as. superinten dent. This, is- a community . Sunday school with' a place for everyone reg ardless of denomination. At 7 p. m the young, people meet for the weekly devotional meeting of the Epworth league. This will be a. special meeting to advance plans for the Institute and will be led by Laicilie Cummlags. There wlll.be reports from some. of the i delegates to the. convention. They had a' wonderful time and have , returned with much to report. ' You can't afford to misa it. Another feature of partic ular Interest at f the Epworth. league. service, will be a trio by . .the Keef er sisters. At 8 p. m. the regular eve ning service will' be In charge of ; the pastor and special, musio will be prov ided x by . the choir. ... - f - ' i " ' - - t.: i j LUTHERAN CHRIST EVANGELICAL- State and - Eighteenth . streets, O. . Koehler, pastor. Sunday school -at 9:30a,im,. There will, be divine service with ser mon in 'English by 1 the pasteor. Sub ject : "The Song of J a Saved Soul." Young, peoples' ' meeting - at 7 j- pu." m. Topic : "Under, . the , Smokestacks Evening service at 7 :45 p. m. " The Sunday school teachers meet' on Thursday at 7:30 p. ml Bible: school conducted by the pastor on Saturday from, 9 to 13 a, m, ; A cordial .welcome to everyone. .-.'. METHODIST- ' JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner North . Winter, and Jefferson. street. I Take the.. North Commercial street car io Jeiierson avenue -x nomas Acneson, pastor. Leroy Walker, . assistant, - in charge of ' tha Junior church. The evangelistic campaign In this church ha formally", closed, biit the spirit; and ymiuiHwa, remya, unrnangwi, aoa ine cpmlng Lprd'a.'day. is looked forward to as a great opportunity for vigorous ly, presenting, the claims of the gospel. At. 11, a. m the pastor will speak on the. then?; "Thomas The I Unblessed Follower. Of " Jesus:' And in the eve ning, at, 7:30 p. m. on "Waiting For The Troubled- ' Watera" The choir wiu nave special numbers at both ser vices, and . in the' evening the church orchestra,' and Rev. Miles will i assist in. making the service., great success. We are aure j-ou will enjoy both hours. Other ; services of, the day to which tne puoiic is most cordially invited are : school of religious education 9:45 a, m with classes, for all ages.. Har ry Carpenter Is superintendent. ..junior church down, stairs at. 11 a- m. Young people .up to l year ofr age - wel comed.' Young people's hour. 6:30 p. rn. Wesley and Epworth leagues will meet In separate rooms for 'devotional service. At all of ; these services Strangers , will be . greeted C "personally and made to feet at home.- Members will be received into the church at the morning hour of. worship. The ..church will hold mid-week meeting on, Thurs day. 7 30 p. m., Junier a aftd Senior -aM vva vvWMIMi : METHODIST BFISCOPAL .LESLIE South- Commercial and Myers .sueeta IL F. Pemberton,. pas tor. You .areumost cordially invited to attend the following meetings of this church. Sunday . school at :45. E. A. Rheten, superlnlendent. A ' class for you and your children.. BIMe etuiy ana character, building eyr aim. The Epworth Leagues tnect 1 at ffiSO, the Intermediate league in Leslie haU and the , Leslie league. In the church. All young,people .welcome. This i a live hour. Morning worship at-11 o'clock. Tho.Eey, D.," H. Leech. D district 1 3 -; -1 . m B-SEMENT ; t 4 Ji BnafeSqpAre Special for 4.-ti Splenrliti : - Only a .. fcza Qjjcomb L superintendent will preach. The choir will . sing, the Easter music. Evening meeting at. 7:30. Rev. W. H. Hert zog wUl preach. Ton will find a hearty greeting, and . a happy feUowshlp . In this, church. The' chorus choir . . and the Gospel preaching i will- help ' , you meet life's problems in &. stronger way. Come. with us. Make this your church. Stranger and 'visitors especially wel come,; . , ' . . , ' ' -' . METHODIST " - - . CENTER STREET A. - Fj- Hilmer. pastor. Church. ? at i Thirteenth and Center streets. . Parsonage -at 6!j N. Winter street. The subject that will be. considered Sunday; morning at- 11 o'clock at the German service -is, "The Battle Is.'Thet Lord"a,r i .The, evening service at 8 -o'clock in - the English language.' tha. main, thought, will be: 'Tracing, the Life . of . Naomi and Ruth." Sunday school convenes at 10 o'clock wltlv lesson studies 1A j the, Ger man, and-English languages., j Epworth league meeting at 7 pnv la the Eng lish, language. "These meetings are al ways interesting and you are cordially Invited, to attend, v Cottage prayer meeting .at. the parsonage, Wednesday, ;45 "p, "m." - ' '- "1 --'j j ;t 1 ? :- .ingsioifi f 1 FULL GOSPEL 251 Mission street. Phone 1439-W.r Service Sunday at 2:39 p. m. and 7:30. p. m. Also Wedr nesday night at 7:30. Other nights at outlying ' districts. Sunday afternoon service I the most important.' being a. Bible study. God's, blesslag rests upon this meeting In a wonderful, way for the Spirit and the Word agree. Tod are: Invited. to bear and-see tha origin al Apostolic Gospel again J In Operation In, these, last day. ' j : --j x ..-.' - f '- -r ' METHODIST, 1 " I SCANDINAVIAN- 15th and , Mill streeta Patrickv-Dauein pastor. Sun day school-10- a. m.. Gust. Anderson, superintendent. ' Morning worship- In Swedish-11 a m. Epworth leasue 7:15 p. m. i Evening service 8 D. m J Thurs day 7 :30 p.' m. prayer meeting. Tou are 'cordially, invited to the services. . ' : " r ; NAZAREXE . ! Nineteenth and Marion streets. C. R. Hopkins, minister. Sunday, school 9 :45 a. m.; W. B. Hardy, supt Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. ' Sermon by the pastor. Subject : "Steven's . Fullness." Young ' people's , meeting 6 :30 p. m4 Miss Hattie.Mesgers president. Even ing service, 7:30. Sermon by Rev. Mary IF. Hopklna Subject: "A Pray ing Father." . Wednesday, evening at 7 :30, prayer and praise service. Every- body ,. welceine. , . ; i.!"-PRESBYTERIAN FIRST 9 :S0 1 a. nv Sunday, school, II. E. Barrett, supt. 11 a. mJ morning worship. Sermon : "Christianity's Out. leok,' by. the .minister. The. choir will sing "Let. Not Your Heart Be Trou bled." i 6:00 " to; :36 p.! m. " 1 Rally In the senior room' of all the young people oftheS churchv important thing are to . be considered and . it is hoped ' the attendance wiU be good. 6:30 p. m. Young 'people's societies. Interesting programs ' la all departments . 7 :30 pr xaj Popular, evening. service." Today marks the close, of. .four year's. minis try . in . Salem 4 for ' the' pastor', of v this churchv -His address will be on the theme, "Four;. Years.' In i Salem." v The choir wUl sing "The Day ; I, Past and Over.' rReed. I Hive :. congregational Binglng with orchestra accompaniment t " - REFORMED- ' ' BETHANY: Corner, of, Capitol and Marion, streets.. Sunday school 10 a.'mJ and, German preaching service 11 am. ' No1 evening service. M. Denny, rolnuter. f i:. SPIRITUALIST FIRST Holds services every, Sun day, evening In the WOW. halj at 7 :45 p. m. On April - 26 the Rev "F." W, Parker of Gladstone will deliver the sermon, and the. public I, moat, cor- dlanyj invited,, t, hear ; him. ' FIRST Corner Twelfth and Mission streets, Sunday school 10 ai m. We have efficient, teachers .'and classes -for all ages, Bring, or send j yoijr children, they will be well cared tf or. Preaching 11- a m. Text: Math.; 19-20. "What Lack. I Yet?? ? Evening service Chris tian Endeavor :30. Topic : J "Friend liness., as Expressed. Through Educa tional Missions."' Leader, Esther Tib bet".. The "young 'people; are especially Invited to., this service. ' Preahcing 7 :30. Subject t "The Two Yokeal Text Math,' 11-29 QaL 5-L I Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:30, Mrs. Calvin. Hiday, class' leader. "The Wom en's . missionary association will meet at the. parsonage: Thursday, at 2 p. m, Mra ; Carrie Elmore, president.' You are' Invited to attend all of these ser vices! This is the church for strangers. You will, be made. to . feel at home. We, teach a clean, pure, unadulterated Oospel. Everybody welcome C. W, ' j! I UXTTEQ BRETHREN CASTLE 1743 Nebraska! avenue. Rev. J. C, Mower, pastor. -Bible school .9:45 ap m., subject "I ; have ! to speak on 6od's behaaf.' Y. P, C. E.. Senior, Intermediate . and Junior 7:00 p. m. Preaching 8, p. rn. Evangelisnu. r Spe cial i meetings' , every . evening at 8 o'clock. ' The services during1 the past week have been very Interesting. Come and . worship Kith us,, i You . are cor dially invted. , ,, ', i r r ' a -i . ; - - i r ' renf 0tiIUj6';; L V ! ..." l etc-?- r.'strn. 't C r TJNITARIAN f ' Cottage and- - Chemeketa - streets. Rev. Martin', Fereahetian, 'minister. Church sqhool at 10 a. m. Graded , in struction. . Mr. -Mile McKey, super intendent.' Class for adult, in the study of the Gospel according to Mark. All, persons Interested In a scientific study v of tha Sripturea. are. urged., to come to, the lecture , and join in. the discussion. - By , request Mr. Fereahet ian will hav for hi sermon topic "Sci ence 'and Religion." The "Devotional Service at 11 a. m. There is a great deal of - discussion., concerning science and, religion, and -much of, the discus sion I centered about the. Christian reHgion and Biblical; Utexatura. The minister will consider the question Im partially and without, reservation. If there are any who are really-Interested in religion and science and think, there Is a conflict they are urged to come especially to this service. Teachers, medical men and. ail. interested 4 In science, education and Christianity are especially lnvjted to coma with an open and critical mind.' Mrs. Feresheiian, the contralto soloist of the church will- offer Allitson "The : Lord Is .My Light and My Salvation i' Mr s,; W. A. Denton at the organ. Unity club meets Wednesday. - Time and place, to be announced. Women's - Alliance meets Friday afternoon, at 2:30; with Mrs. B. it Taylor, on State, street. The Psychology . Class tha Emerson Club meets ! Thursday evening at eight at the parsonage, 657 . Chemeketa St. T NEW BOOKS AT I PUBLIC: L1BAR I ,W ' "Stacey" Alexander . Black. : - "Desert Qold" Zane Grey, - "Oiice, Aboard The Lapeer' A. S. Mi Hutchinson, i " I "Julie TCane' Harveyv CHig i "The. Judgment House" - Gil bert .Parker. ..'.-"v . ; " "A Gateway to Good Wiir Peace education committee ' oi Philadelphia yearly meeting ' of Friends. - - - i . ; "Tax-Exempt Securities" L. T Beman. . . n : j "Municipal Government and Administration" W. B. Munro. "Natural .. History . Studies'' J. A. Thomson. .. ; "Insecticides and Fungicides, Spraying and Dusting Equipment" Anderson & Roth.' ; - The World or Today," VoL I and II Johnson & Guest. "Bare. Souls" Gamaliel Brad ford: . . - 'Portrait . 0? . a Publisher" G. M,. Overton. "Henry. Thorpau, Bachelor Of Nature" . Leon Bazalgette. : Woodrow ' Wilson, The Man, His Time and His Task" W. A. White, i . . - Books. For ChUdren ? VTales. Froin, Kature's, Wonder lands" W. T. Hornaday, l "When We Were, V.ery-Young" A. A, Milne. - j ' ' 1 "Rainbow bold" Sara ' Teas- dale. - - "American History Stories for very Young : Readers','.' M. Tappan. ". . This, Is- Very Good! IXj friend's wife,; Mrs. Baker, I teaching herr little . threeryear old daughter simple, oral arithmetic. ; "Now. Betty." sh safd the other day, "let's revleir, a little. In. our neighbor's fam Uy . are Mr. Franz. Mrs.. Franz, and the-baby. -How many does that make?" I ' r The chll(Lthougt a moment and then replied: Two, and one to carry. Alex, Franz. n - - .;i : : . - ; MALLINSOK'S: SmKSria" FABRICS- DE LUXE 1 m ) I 6 i , 4 ' , "83i r?i;It? MM Racist : JConUnnsd from part 2) ber, P j S. Barton , sang two solos, with. Professor T. S. Roberts acf companying. . h; '""Is' -. ' The entire church . was " lavish ly decked withj Scotch, broom in golden j prof usion used VJthyel low. red and bronza, tuUpa, " The j tea-table, from which re freshments were served at a later hour was attractive with Its serv ice in 'silver. A'cut-glas bowl of ' tulips in the exquisite pastel shades j was fused as" a connter piece, while pink candles, glowed in Crystal- holders. ' '' ' During the first half hour, Mrs. W. C. j Hawley. and. Mrs. B . L. Steeves; presided at the urns while their places at. the., second? hour were taken by Mrs. K. C. Richards president or the. Woman's Mission ary society, and by Mrs. R. V. Hollenberg, .' president of- the Woman!- Foreign LisBionary, cety. rAssisting'Tn'the serving were: Mrs. W.- Young, Mrs. A. B Hansen, Mrs. R. W. MarsterB. Mrs. A.S A. Lee, Mrs. Grant Day, and Miss Eva Tacheron. i Over jfive hundred friend, and members of the hostess church called during the evening to exr tend their heartiest welcome. to the Taylor family who will- be at home to a host of friepds at 636 State street, the long-estab lished Methodist parsonage. . - - Mrs. Vandevort, as chairman of arrangements for, the evening, was well assisted by , her. committees. MJs Mary E. Findley. had. charge, ofjthe program. while., the church was decorated at the hands - of Mrs. John McNary andMrs,, Ray, Parmer; On the refreshment-! committee wereu Mrs. Or ET. Price and Mrs. W. E. . Kirk, 1 who feund -capable assistants in Mrs. I. X. MeAdams and Mrs. ' J. W. Beck, ley. v ' .r J Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Needham left yesterday, for Portland where jthey wiii be guests over the week end, witnessing the big ball game there", tc iday. ! ; ) 5A-; 1 ; . i 'Miss Amelia .Babcock Is spend ing the week-end in.. Corvallis as a guest at-the-Alpha Chi Omega sorority' on the Oregon. Agricult ural College campus. Miss Bab cock attended the Military Ball a brilliant affair-of the weefc-end oa Saturday nights" V: I '; ' 7 ! ' Rererend and Mrs. W- C,. KanU ner we're the honor guests last evening! at a surprise get-togeth er of practically the entire. ; con gregation of the First Congrega tional hurch where th,eir. pastor ate will come to: a distinctive and honorable close this, evening, with the muslcale under the direction Beauty Radiated anFhwn Diptatedl mm i - ' mt Other-new- arrivals are Printed Pussy Wil lows, Printed, indestructible .Voib-ancL Molly 0 -Crepe. t , The name MaUinsonri'the Selvage identifies th Gcnuiro of Clifford Kantner; of Seattle. During an evening of mingled Joy. and regret, regret that the Kantners will no longer occupy the-, parsonage, . out with joy. that they will, continue! to make their hoiqe in Salem, three gifts were presented to theuKantner family. The men. ol the .church gave a great over-stuffed, mohair ; chair with "foot-stool to. their, retiring pastor, while the younger married women of the church who; com posL the Junior Bazaar gay a beautiful floor iamp. A forty igbt, piece, dinner, set PJt BayarlaR china, ia attractive pattern, was the gift to, Mrs, Kantner. Mrs.. Ida Babcock wba.has, been, affiliated with, the, Jirst Congregational church, longer, than,. 4 practicably any.- other, member .mada, the pre-' sentation. of the dishes., while Dan J. Fry. Sr., presented the chair. n i The Mncoln-McKIn,ley. Parent Teachers Association will hold SP CRT i I D I Four, button, double. breasfc- efi .inodel.in. th,. rxianisK models. and two tone, effects irithjexni-sportiinodelsiii.'' ; tAhecks, pljds and; plan. materials, caref ully;rriaJe up. 56 !noticeble in.the-Shipley standard, Ol I - t ? .- i - - T , fTjQ see is to covet-p-to possess-and to '-11. -, teenly- enjoy the magic, sparkling beauty of Crepe Sebastian. That there's something new. under the fashion sun Crepe. Sebastian proves in. its, quiet aristocracy of designs f lashjn withtli touch .of. rayon across the gos-- samer indestructible-background. ; ; . ; . jf-s - - . ' -... . . , - . On. the; filmy, surface, of : Crepe . Seba ti an ribbons of lace-like desigjrisj trace . shimrhering medallion, motif s, frid all-. ' over movements in monotone effects for those who prefer one color; in mellow harmonies of two tones 'of a. color for those w9 delisht in.the subtla ilr.itcry of color graduation rid vivid contrasts for still others' who-4 appfeciat.e , color : raxnpanti k - A; shawWike. thought in. Crepe Scbas . tianvhas been, evqlved by centers- of a . contrastmgiCxJorinspiring at a rrlar.ee thgrown'pf: raxe.charmandlndiviwU- ality, r .. - ;."t , ; A T It's comparatively, easy, for, any. woman, . to'acguir&thafcmost potent andicflucn tial: of feminine traits -charm r. with theYersatile ; aidL, of. Crepa, Sebastian.".. In season where the, trend of fashion is. unmistakably towardf ilmy fabrics ' even twith,; tailored interpretation Crepe. Sebastian off ers a fund of. llr.it- -lessJpspiration. :. - Shimmering, soft and t supple," scintil lating, sophisticated arid subtle j Crcpc ' Seb.aj5tfan4jUltcrprets the mode for day- - time and evening occasignswithout any additional aid:' j.r their regular raor.lLly : the Lincoln school c evening at T:30 o'c! I A. N. Fulkersca c ; : - f "superintendent.' will ta ta . er ol. tha evening. 7. G.' 1 -Kenzie. popular 'soloist,-wJU'e' Mrs. Clifford Eljin- Ij la ch : : a ojjrthe commute oa-refrestru )ts. :;. -.- '." . ' ' -Mrs. Chester M. Cox. has as her house-guest, her mother, Mrs.. 12. H. Cowles of Woodtar'n: ;.C-: r A Sized Vp . .-; Mahler;- "Gana's-sport- tog are a acrea m,'' '. : ;" Patek: "Say, the checks, are ..so pronounced you could play, crc: 3 words on them." -Gertrud . ?; Tell your; eastera.. friends, atbut LUIS. T CM 0 Uil fc " V W.. C3 , V . I aiem; Wa, want. xnre per-; ' 3 here, not only, to,, share, th city wlth,ubut".to. help us, bujli R E S S A -I V B: OTHERS TO $3.4.75.. With turn tip-collarflktrini-nied, ;-"witll: ; colorful,- hraid and. crepe, lined,; '-" i stcnsnni':. j : Evening Sermon: "TURNING BACK TIIB CLOCie; fa The' Church fei-VW: -T . - i.. : -m-