THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON Z SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3,1925., 4 V ! V vv - iii;-., V; ; 114 FIRST.- CTTRISTTAJ Center and High I 1- iivans. Nnfnlster. Miss Vivian Whisler. church assistant; Miss Hattle Mitchell, missionary. The story l of Ksther will be beautifully illustrated in three tableaus at the evening -"service. The sermon will emphoaize the lessons t.f tlw story. An hour of practical, moral values. "The Song of Triumph" will be the sermon topic for the morn ing. Miss Whislcr will direct ( the music for all the rerviees. The Bible Hxhool meets at 9 Mi. Classes and! de portments for all ages of boys, girls," ami nrtiilt. The young peoples socie lies m-et at 6:30. , .j'r-f ' . J . BIBLE STUDENTS ' International Association. Meetings are held every Sunday in' Derby build ing corner of Court and High streets. Bible study 10 to 12 a. m. Ezekiel's Temple study 3 p. m. At 8 p. m. i here will le a pubHc lecture oni i the mbject: tThe Kingdom of Messiah." "L'niversrtl reign of peace said to be comiiiK Some claim that the Mes siah Is a man;. some claim that the Messiah-is a body of men; others' a-ljiim that he is the glorified Christ nt still others claim, that Messiah is a composite body, of which Christ1 is- the head and the glorified church is tt.e itody. Would it not be interest ins to know the facts; and also, by whose, authority, Messiah is to have dominion over -the earth, and by what, wans slml! the change be - brought about?"' We offer fine services of the brethren to conduct funeral services in Salem and vicinity. For arrangements hone 1450W. . -T METHODIST EPISCOPAL ! 'SCANDINAVIAN.- Fifteenth and , Mill streets. Patrick "Daulin, -pastor. Sunday school I 0a. m.. Gust, Ander ax, superintendent. Morning worship in Swedish at 11 a. m. r Epworth l-ertsrue 7:15 p.- m. Evening service 8 p, m. Thursday - 7 :Z0 p.. m. . prayer ervii-e. You are all cordially Invited to iir services. ' ' EVANGELICAL . ; - KinSTM,'. C. P&ing. minister. , Keguiar services- , Sunday May .? 1. preaching at 11 a. m. and ,8 p. m Tlie - pastor will preach. Subject: "Living The Victorious Lif e." ! The 'hiirt-h school wilt - convene - at ' 9:45 with J. F. t'lrich, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Junior church at It a. m. in their room. "Senior Chris tian Endeavor society will meet at 7 P. in. It the young people rally and have a full attendance this first day of May. , Midweek services Thursday evening at 7 p. tn. with F. A. Myers hs leader. The interest Is growing and . attendance increasing In this fellow ship im-eting young and Old are in vito!. This church has a glad hand ' for all who come. "Come thou with t:s. and we will do thee good; for the Lord has -spoken Good concerning i lis church METHODIST j- , FREE Corner of North "Winter and 'Market streets. - Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45,--Dr, I 'hi nk . S. Schuts, superintendent ."asses for all sixes and ages. Preach- iris hours at 11 and 7 :45. Class meet- ins at 12:15 led by Mrs Ida M. Gar- lett. Young peoples meeting at 6:30, Miss Martha Jacfuet, leader. Prayer and praise service at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting each Wednesday at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Caroline .Jackson,--1463 North Winter ! street. Church prayer meeting each Thursday at 7 :30. Tlw; paster preaches Sunday morning on '4Thr-Three Feasts of the Lord. In the evening there -will be an evangelistic message by the pastor. All are invited to these services; Yon will enjoy the splendid spiritual at mosphere of this church. H bacco." Toung peoples services j C:45, and long testimony and preaching ser vice 7:30. i Singing class Wednesday evening 7 p.i m.. and the regular week ly prayer service 7 :30. We cordially Invjte the public; to attned the services. f GLAD TIDINGS MISSION! I 34,3 Courti street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services at j 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday c vehings. Young peoples meeting on Friftay evening. The Lord Is working among us. i People are being Baved baptized with the, ! Holy. Spirit, and healed. Come and get a blessing. The Lord is ' tho ' same as of old. and the old; time' religion is what people! need. Come, everybody invited. - - -, "'1: h EPISCOPAL f f ST. PAUL- Church street at Chem eketa. , Kev, , II. Duncan Chambers, rector, "Third Sunday after Easter." There will be the usual services. 7:30, and 11 a. m. ' Church school j :45. Young people's fellowship 7 p. m: The monthly meeting of the vestry on Mon day evening. Come and worship with FRIENDS. SOUTH SALEM. Corner Waahlng- ton and Commercial streets. Carl F. and Minnie G. Miller, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. na. Dr. Carl FT Milles. superintendent. I " Preaching service 1 1 m., theme : "A New Commandment." Clirlstian'EndeavoriJ.p. m. Evangel istic service 8 p. m.' Midweek I Sprayer meeting Thursday ! S " p. m. tl was gljid when they jsaia . unti me. into the house of the Lord."! let us SPIRITUALIST RST.-UHolds meetings every Sun day morning In the W.O.W. hall 7:45. On May 3, Reverend . F. W. - Parker will be the speaker with Mrs Anna Sayder, the . blind medium. ;as message bearer, i,A cordial welcome is extended to the public - hy ; ;.:;! jj f J CHRISTIAN SCIENCEi FIRST Corner !r of ' Liberty " and Cjhemeketa streets.! I Sunday;! ;Bornlng services 11 o'clock. Sunday evening at 8J Subject of lesson sermon: "Ever- ' lasting . Punishment." Sunday school sessions convene at , 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meet-1 ins at 8 j o'clock. , Reading room 209 : Mesonic Temple, open every j- day ex cept holidays and Sundays from 1115 to 5:30 p. m, All are cordially" in vited 'to our services and to our read ing room, I . i : ! .f I Mr hi ; r -. :-' HRISTIAN ANDiMIRSinMART AL. J i LIANCE TABERNACLE . " I Ferry street. Sunday school - con venes: 2 p m.. Mr a' J. Wilson! super- intendent, I An Interesting study of tho lesson Is given on full Gospel -lines; in 6ach class. ( Afternoon preaching ser iice1 3 p.i m. Subject "One Offering. Evening service 7 :S0. Subject !'A Troe Love Story.T j The iweek services are Tuesday evenin gand Friday evening. Saturday; afternoon from three to four Is children's hour. Saturday evening he young people conduct their service, penln at I 8 o'clock 1 You ! wilt find a velcome at all meetings In the Taber lacle. Pastors H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Jaswell 173 South Cottage street. "Come Ye Blessed. Delia Amsler. Chorus: "The Fining pot is for Sil ver, the Furnace, for .t- Gold." Solo : These are They," Mrs. Jean Pearcy. Duet: "They Shall Hunger No More," ttutn jjeoford, Hilda ; Amsler. (a) Ladles;; Chorus: r "List the Cherubic Host." b solo rs "And I Heard the Voice of - Harpers." ; Mr. 'Barton.- fcl Ladles chorus,- obllgato, Mrs. Pearcy Mr. i;arton. Chorus: "Great and Mar velous are Thy Works." . The person nel of the chorus is as follows: Miss Mlnnetta Makers' director : -accomna- ntats, piano Mrs. W. F. Foster, organ. Miss Beatrice Shelton. violins. Helen Selig. Mary Talmadge Iledrlck,- Sop ranos: Mrs. Jean Pearcy. Mrs. E. II. Shanks. Hilda Amsler, Ruth ; Bedford. contraltos: Delia Amsler, Mina Gile. Ruth Swart, Grace Fowk; tenors: W. T. Jenhs, Fred Broerf baritones, B, Vf. Barton, -A. B. Hansen. Marc" Saucy. Prayer-meeting on Thursday evening at 8. 5 The church that welcomes strangers. : , , UNITED BRETHERN CASTLE 1743 Nebraska avenue! Rev, B. C. Maver, pastor. Bible school 8.45 a, m. Preaching, 11 a. in. Sub ject: "The Tone Measurement of Ability." At 8 p. m. a fine program wiU be rendered, by the T. P. C E. Thls being -the anniversary service. and will be a pleasing service In music and a number of short talka All are invited to all these services. UNITED BRETHREN i FIRST Corner Twelfth and Mission streets. - Sunday' school 10" a. rrt. We have classes for all ages, and efficient teachers. .- A splendid school. Come and heln swell the numbers. Preach ing 11 a. to. Subject, "The High-Way. And A Way Evening service. Chris tian Endeavor fiSO. .Topic: "How Can We Help to Make Home Happy TT Leader Ted Kllngpporn. The young people - are 1 especially invited to this service. Preaching 7:30. Subject: "The Conqueror." i Prayer; meeting, Wednesday evening at 7 : 3 0, Mrs. Cal vin Hlday. class leader. You are in vited to attend any or all of these services. L We cling tQ the old time Gospel, which is i the power .of God unto 'salvation ; you will feel at home with us. I am sure. This is the church that welcome strangers, we' will ' be waiting ta welcome you. C. W. Tibbet, pastor. . , . . ' . . , Senior . topic r "Stewardship My - AbilitT for Christ,", Harold Cook, leader. Ad nee Iaterdtediate 'topic: ' 'Prompt Ac tion in Chris tiaa 'Sejr, "I Sm. 11: 1-11; Group I ia charge of profrram. In termediate topic: "Following Jesus in Service.'' Luke 10:30 35, Letter Colgan, leader,. . '! - -1. .-.-: . ; ; METHODIST EPISCOPAL LESLIE South Commercial . - and Myers streets. . H.-F." Pemberton; pas tor. You are 'cordially invited! to at tend the - following services! of this cluirch., , Sunday school, 9:4$. -t E. A. Rftoten, r superintendent. '''' f5ttdy - the IfSble with us.' Help.bulldl Christian character. The Epworth leagues -meet at 7,' the Intermediate leaguie in Leslie hall and the - Leslie ?" league in T the the jeommuBlty, Including th'sse of the Old ; People's bonie And County Farm. The Epworth League also invltealall the young people to a -candy party on Tuesday evening. May E at" 7:30. AJ-Clena Manning. Linden La toe r. good time for everyone is guaranteed. ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL "'" FIRST Corner State and i Church streets. Fre4 C. Taylor, minister. Class meeting. :1 6 a. m. ! Geoi P. Litchfield, leader. Sunday school. :4 5 a.' m. H. . V. Shanks,' superintendent. Attendance has v been nearly. 600 'and. above yfor several Sundays. 'Morning st-rvioo of-worship at 11 o'clock with sermon by the -pastoi-tea titled -"Called to Service." Junior -i church in Annex at tame hour.- Serropn . subject :L' "X Launer, ilartha Frum, lone Olson,' Verna MaWin, Mr3. Marjorie South and the Messers. Forrest Hlday, T church. Not a dull minute, i All young Wonderful Day." League's will meet people welcome. ' Morning worship . at 11 o'clock. Sermon, subject : "Fruit. Evening meeting will be the first of a new clan.. The young people Jwill tit 7 - o'clock. Sacred "ormvrt 'Sunday evening at 8 o'clock,' by Prof. ;and Mra James E. Shearer. Next week at the devotional service, Xrl M. -W. Marvin, have charge for the first 30' minutes jft co-wdrker with Sherwood Eddy.i'will beginning at 7 and the meeting -will be continued until 8:15. The subject f er the short sermon wHl be "Whither Goest Thou?" These evening nntetings will be continued on this plan for the spring and summer months. We In vite you to attend them, and all the other services. Tell your friends. Make this . your church. "The; chorus choir will furnish excellent! mslc - at i both services. You will ten Joy the hearty ; greetings, the Christian cor diality," the happy fellowship, and the Gospel ! preaching. Strangers and visitors especially welcome, i CHURCH OF CHRISTL Corner Court and Seventeenth speak concerning, "The' Crisis In Ber lin. Special Mother day servies are being planned for next. Sunday. , jTou are welcome to all the services of the church. , - ' ; . ' j. CONGREGATIONAL i FIRST Liberty and Center streets. C E. Ward, minister. Sunday school at! 18 a. m. . with classes for all ages. A place and a welcome for you. M. D. McCalllster,- supt. At 11 aJ nu-rRev. Charles E. Ward. - the . newly chosen pastor will preach: Sermon subject : "God's "Way With Men." -.- At' :30 n. m. Christian Endeavor. - 8 p. tm Even ing worship-with good music Sermon Subject :Are , You. A Fool Ti i -Pra'er streets." R. L. Putnam, minister. Bible meeting Thursday 8 p. nu Welconme .nunAi Ja.je- - ri i - I t tr..i. I to fill v - - - ;: - FRIENDS 1 1 ItTl TLAND. Corner Church street Mid Highland avenue. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Sunday i services . Bible school lit 10 a. m. Walter Stan tonj! super Intendent, classes taught by those be lieving the Bible to be the revealed i- ord of GotL Morning worship at 1 m.; C. E. at 7 p.m. and preaching fit 8 p. nr.- Mid-week prayer meeting - iit Thursday, at 8 d .m. Come and Ivorship with us if you have no other i-hiiri h home.. ' NAZARENE 1 Nineteenth and Marion streets.' C- II- Hopkins, minister. : Sunday jk:hOf) ! :45 a, m. W. B. Hardy, sup erintendent. Morning worship -at 11.' tJernian by -Mrs. Hopkins. Subject: "The Glory of the Cross." Young peoples-meeting 6:30 p. m., MIss Hat rie &It-rs, president. , Evening ser-! Vioe 7 :30. Sermon by the pastor. Sub-! ject; 'Gol'-Clioice." Wednesday eve-! nins at 7 :3 prayer and praise service. ,EverylHKly welcome. ; EVANGELICAL . " Seventeenth -and Church streejts. 11 : Y,. Ijauner,"' piistor. Sermon 'at-11' a.i OH.j, mih-ef: "The Church and .State." Y A rnton at. 8 v. m. Sunday school at a. m. O. R. Strausbaugh, leader.! Kvangelictl league and Bible study at!; " P. in. lieulah Launer ' will have rt haree. Prayer services" Thursday . Ji-veiing. , ' lj -r :;;.;: ' BETHANY ;' REFORMED Corner of Capitol and . Marion streets. Sunday school 10' a. nC; and German preaching service 111 m. No evening service. M. DennyJ r .iiiinlster. ij !:. i. : 'i CHURCH OF gSod 1316 North Church street. flillespie. pastor. Sunday, school 10 ai in. Pn-aehtng- service 1 1 ' a. m. Subi . j.-ct: "Tlie Evil of Liquor and To-Lord Our God," j ! UNITARIAN Cottasre and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Martin Fereshetian, minister.! Church Bcnooii 10 a. m. 1 1 Graded instruction. Mr. 1 Miles McKey. i suDerlntendent. Devotional services at 11 a, mi Subject of , the sermon,; "The Peace of God." In this restless, age restless because men: and women seem to have lost the foundations of life and when the props Of civilization seem to be tottering it : Is well for all to consider I the per manent basis for peace and happiness. The minister will try to give reasons why only faith in a Supreme Power can give what the world seeks blind- ly.l i Mra! M, Fereshetian,- icontralto soloist will sing by request, ! the aria from Gaul s Oratorio, "St.? Paul." en titled nhe Publican. ; The i Emerson class win discontinue for the time being, and will resume in the! fall tak ing for the subject of study f Compar ative Religions." , Mra W. A. Denton wilt preside at the organ during the devotional servlcea ; 1 t1-! : - I !BAPTIST , :. 1 FIRST Corner Liberty and Marlon streets, j i Rev.; E. II. Shanks, pastor. Bible school. 9:45. Ed Schunke, , sup erintendent, t Graded classes for all ages. ; Morning worship 11. j prelude : "Entree in F; m!nor"--Leybach, ; An them ;. j "God I Is - a ; Spfrlt," Bennet. Offeritory ; "Garden Melody Robert Schumann. ! Miss Helen Selig. Sole, selected, Flora Fletcher Hedricfcv Ser mon: fThe. God of Mercy." i- Benedic tion, r i Communion, i B.Y.P.TJ. t :30. :30. Topic: ! "What the Bible-'Teaches About Goot" ( . All., young; people 'are eorauury ivitea. Intermeaute B. . Y, P. U. at Uie i same hour. All-young people iot Junior high 'school' are are welcome; Evening worship 7 $30. T1w Holy City" Alfred i R. 'GauL i Part I. "Expressipf the !i Desire for- Higher Life." ' Introduction: "Contemplailog," piano, OTgani; tina 'VlolinaT Chorus: "Tr Sh4n, Va .'.trA.A X. rio; "At Bventlde It Shall"! Bo Ught,' Mrs.; E-r1. Shanks. Hilda J Amsler, Ruth Swart. ! Chorus: "They . "That Sow lt Tears." j Solo ; ; "Eye! Hath Not Seen," ! "Mrsi . Shanks. Chorus : For Thee, ' O Dep.r, Dear Cooatryi"' Chorus : "Thine lis the Kingdom." iOffertory. Part. It. fReallzation of the Desires and ; Promises."! i Intermerao: "Adora tion," klolins, organ, and piano. Solo A, New Heaven ; and ' a New Earth.' R! D. Barton. Quartet-chorus: ' "Let the Heavens Bejolce. Sola: -'To the ' ' '" LUTHERAN " .- ' ' CHRIST EVANGELICAL State and Eighteenth streets. G. Koehler, pastor. Sunday, school., 9 a. m. Preaching service in German, 10:30 a. m. The pastor will speak on t "Seek Ye the Lord While He May Be Found." No evening service. , The Brotherhood unit will attend the annual convention of the Lutheran brotherhood of the state of Oregon at Silverton. Bible study on Thursday, 7:30 p. m. 'Bible school conducted by .the pastor on Saturday from 9-12 a. m. i c -' ? METHODIST CENTER STREET Thirteenth and Center streets. . A. ,F. Hilmer, paster- parsonage 6S4 North. Winter street The ' Sunday church service will be as follows: Sunday school, 10 o'clock. H. H. Graltap, superintendent. Classes in German and English f or . old. and young; - German preaching service at 11 clock. 7:15 song service and 7:30 the 'extension-' members X the Y. F. M. S. will( render a program that will do . interesting consisting or songs. readings and a dialog. The ' evening service is 'all in the English language. The subject for ; the morning 'sermon will be: "Faith and Works." A cor dial invitation' is extended. MISSION ! FULIi GOSPKL 251 Mission ' street. none 1439W. Semcea Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Bible study 7:30 p. m. Evan geliatie meeting. Preaching . Wednesday evening at 7:30. . Other nights ia out lying district. A baptismal service will be held at the west ad of Mission street Sunday at 1 :30 p. m. to which all are in Tiiea. W T. ' Jenlcs. " Solo: J The First Baptist Chtifcli Liberty and JMarion Streets Rev. Ernest H. Shanks !: i 1 il. : . ' ! 1-1- I. r - I I i I ' h " IF YOU are not wbrshinlrig elsewhere "worship wjtbi u? Morning Sermon: THE GOD OF MERCY . I 7BESBYTEBIAH FIRST On Church street, betweea Chemeketa and Center streets. Ward WU lis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. H. E. Barrett, aaper intendent. aeguiar worsntp nerrices at 11:00 a. m. ana :su p. m. More1 complete announce ment of which will be found elsewhere is this paper. 5:00 p. ns., advance Inter mediate social hour in the ehnrch parlors. 6:00 p. nj. . Pre Presbyterial Kally of all young people in the senior room. 6:30 p m. loung People a devotional services. school, 9:45a, m. Chrla J. Ko witi. superintendent. A -graded school with classes for - all ages. The Recently or ganized young married peoples clan is proving worth while. Young couples are Invited. Junior following the ob servance of the Lord's Supper at 11 a. nu, Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser mon: ; "Our Part in .American Mis sions. This is our annual home mis sions day. Come prepared to have part in the evangelization of 'Amer ica, by contributing liberally to -the work. The gospel teams Will visit the shut-ins in the afternoon! Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. - Evangelistic ser vice S p. m. Sermon: "Jesus Heals the Infirm Man at the Pool. f- A bap tismal . service jfollows. Monday, 7 :45 p. m., regular monthly meeting- of the official board. . All members: of the board urged to be present. The Wo men's Missionary society will hold its monthly business meeting nd program at the church, , Thursday afternoon. Friday evening the Intermediate and Senior Christian -- Endeavor business meeting and social. Next Lord's day is "Mother's Day." -A special day. of worship, both In -- music ' and sermon. Let all plan' to - attend " lh" honor i of mother. We invite you toi any and all these servlcea A hearty! welcome to the church with a family . spirit. METHODIST EPISCOPAL - JASON - LEE - MEMORIA- Corner North - Winter and Jefferson ' streets. Take the, North Commercial Street car to Jefferson street. - Thomas Acheson, pastor. Leroy Walker, , assistant ' in charge of the Junior churbh. We cor dially . invite the' public tut- attend the services of the week. Sunday school, 9:45 a., m Harry Carpenter' super intendent. Our school -! of f religious education . is fully, -" departmentalized. There is a definite place ; fort everyone in the family. Morning -worship is at 11a.; m.,, ln the mam uditorlum, with Rev. Miles in charge. At the , same hour,; the Junior 'congregation will meet in the basement under : the direc tion of Leroy Walker. This la mem bership Sunday for the j Juniors all young people age eight to sixteen are invited. At 6 :30 The young people of the Epworth and Wesley! Leagues hold their weekly devotional j meetings in the basement- Jason Lee Is proud ot Its young people. Both : Leagues will provide an interesting and lively ser vice.' Leroy Walker wIH conduct the evening service at 7 :30 ; isubjectt ' "The Courage of Faith. This Is the friend ly family service," strangers' always welcomed. The mid-week jervice U on Thursday at 7:1 Si The devotional ! service will be led by Rev. Miles and special classes ' will - be j provided fer all ages. A week front this Sunday, May 10, the Epworth League Is spon soring a special Mother' day program at 11 a. m., to which it issues a spe cial : invitation to all the mothers of t5 i At late hour delicious refresh ments were served by -the hostess. Those Invited for, the j, evening were the Mjssec Clara Crow, Effie Grimes',, Susan Martin, Ueulah it The Church That 'vrelcoiaea 1 Strangers 3 TTnn. nr. ri-..i i-t.r : :1 r . ! - iJ.ci.i miaa iuagcr a jtieai, "Miiuir in vraiunu Sunday eyening At 7:301 , THE HOLY CITY A. It. Gaul i ill ' ) ' .lV' "- .4.-:. 4ii il eye. vi" i - ; -I'' "t; . it.,.- -:" ; ;.!"-Vi:.:J;-:""r jQJt Uji. Bdirbwing Made Easier v.. - - , r ; ... .."-.ul"; ..; When you borrow mqneyi; here at. Hawkins & Roberts on ydur home, business property or iarm, you deal directly with .those who pass upon your application and take care of all other details connected with the loan. In this way, there is no unnecessary delay in securing your loan a feature of .our Mortgacre Loan business which is always much appreciat ed. -' We haveMhe i gilt-edge . invest ments appealing to the, small as well - as the ; large investor. ri Mortgage Bonos Loans AND INVESTM CNT5 1 f .:' : ' . mm 31 il l r. r r h f nq rioor. jhzcoh oldo j Salem. Orpcon New Words! fteivWords thousand of them spelled, pronounced, and defined in Everrette Hlday, Wilson Launer, and Roy South. -if ...; ' - ; Yesterday morning at '5' o'ctock a group of 25 young people frohi the Baptist Young People's society met at the church to journey to gether to John draper's country place for a : compfire -breakfast. This society is an unusually active one, cordially inviting all young people Interested to attend their Sunday evening meetings at 6:30 o'clock. Beginning with 3f ay 10, the young "people's meetings will he held at 7 o'clock. .. 1 HURRAH .FOR SPORTS f Ah, Spring: is here! Hurrah for Spring! f . Outdoors again -we'll take ' our fling - 4. ; i. j At baseball, tennis, golf.'ciroquet; Pick nt your game, but le't go play! There is no tonic for the blood That.equals hearing. that x ! i tt;.l Of bat upon the swift -pitched, b&ii! Hurrah for baseball, King of All! ' " '. t'-; ; 1. l M " When playing. goir upon the Jinks, Oh what a thrill as In she nks! To drive, approach and putt, we're . oft! . . - ... ' : . t: Hurrah for Scotland's gift of golf! Yes. Springes here. It's in the &if. It's in the heart. It's everywhere! The way it makes me feel, by Jing! I'll shout hurrah for anything! 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The voice of Marie-Louise will lift you from the rut, i and you'll never drop" back.again. Here is not a manufact ured voice it's clear, pure and sweet as the tinkle of a silver bell. It's the blessing of the living God. Like the perfume . of wild- flowers, the spark ling, laughing: crystalline water of a mountain 'rill, when Marie sings the world is still. ' ' , ! " ' The human race high and low, wor ship purity, are fascinated thereby .in whatever form it appears, air, water, sunshine, gold, silver and diamonds; the voice of Marie-Louise, is pure music . -; I ... . "Blessed hy a yolce so sweet and true ' A. gift bp pure and good. She'll help . thol,1 world to understand, , t That Qod la truly good." MARIE-LOUISE KIGER f ; V Marie-Louise I ITArc Kiger, thp six teen year old Pacific Coast Nighten-r gale, will appear in concert in Salem at the Armory, one night only. Wed nesday, June' 10th, 1925. A. return engagement could not be booked in r side of five years at any price. say 1 and rnean at any price. Her gift shall never be i sold to the highest bidder, !n but. must be spread like .sunshine all 'rover? the earth. Miss Kiger. has the highest singing voice irf the world to- day, reaching the last F.jnthe treble - plef , (Watch thi? space next Sunday) BLIZZARD JAMESON ; r. -i ' ' - . ' - v - : ' i . - . s - a w f ; . s , . - -i - ' - 4 vs. SS (Photq by'Plummer, of Rhode? Bros.) 4 mm a ft 4 a