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A-ii. U4.1t.uUit oinu.1uwi, U.:UL,i., UituOi I -' i ' . K2TU0DIST rillST M.- t:. prnnf of State and Olmreh. fcis,, Frwt. Cv Tlnr, pastor, mi 636. &-at-Mt.. phnn B74. Di ! fir l&rligioa Crfuration, j Mim J afsrjr K. HdUy; o(fi: 1S4 S. Cturtk Hi., pbont HT2. gersjrn, H . m, nd it p. ru. Kimball Hacralanreate sorrier, lilshop Siifcith, ft. m- Cosmopolitan service p. m. Janitor r hureh services at 11 a' clock. Jan ir surnoa' - "Hidlrn Tfsurw," Miss ' Mitr k- t intllrj. . Mauds? school 8:45 irl.. H. F". (shank, superintendent. Three lsne, meeting It 7 'clock. Leaders sre ta b ss l!k: 1st ebtrr Clara tietldis; Ifijth School" chapter, lon Tsylor; Juriior High chapter. Maxine Meyer Con ference of visitation, "workers at 7:30 p. LESLIE. M. E. Sooth Commercial and My-rs Mts H. .' PembeTton, pnstor. Kes idence: JM'iljfni W, l'hen. 1M8-J Sec virpi I I, s. sad 7 :3t p. as., erenijijc meeting close at 8:15.1 Sermon topic: Memorials .and JJcB.-a,. .. Purses 'last Never Vea Out. p. m. "The chorus choir will furnish special music at heth service. Hdv school 9:4-5. n.. A. Rhoten. saper- I lintt-ndent. Intermediate jEpworth ' leagus of'ln Leslie Hall at :0. Ioslio League in at 7;30 Bible Study and: prayer meeting. it Wijtlar and Jefferson Si Thomas Ache 1 fl 1011. pastor, residence: 1060 Jefferson St.. pnufte iuuim; i-rvr - miter, mmisuhi j,a.tr, re-id.ace: Uardearoad. Service II 1. m., and 8 p. m. i Sermon topics: "The Ascension Message,"- and Th Church in Action." Sunday school 9:45 "-a. m., 'Harry Carpenter.; superintendent. Ths Wesley and Senior Leagues meet down stairs in separata room for devo tional services. Meetings are wide awake and full of interest, j Public invited. Thursday evening at 7:30 junior and senior rhurrhea uniting for services. Spe cial attention is called to the big evan gelistic service to be held on 1 Sunday ; evening. I Jr. Oeo. IC Iesn of Chicago, the moot outstanding evangelistic leader - of enr chnrch will he with iwt and will preach. io ot fail to hear him. 1 ' CF.XTF.rt ST. ISih and Center. A. F. Htlmer, pastor, "residence 684 X. Winter hi., phone (W0M. Services 11 a. nr., and 8 p. m. Sermon topits: "Missionary Work," and "Christ! Viewing -r the I'hureh, The ladies will render a, mis sionary program at 1 Ij a. m. fiiiaday, ' howl 10 -a. m.. H. 21. iGrallap, superin tendent. K. L. at 7:30j, Following this service we hope to. present an essjfj! -l- llvercd at the recent convention at Ridse-" field. Wash. Cottage i prayer "meeting Wednesilay at A p. m. at F. Stark. Garden Koad. - Sunday - evening meetings - are; the Knglish language. ...SCAXDIX.VVIAX 15th and Ifill St., Patrik Dahlin. pastor, residence: 205 Serivees in Swe Trade St, phone 377J. fiisn it a. m.. ana p at. Kev. uuver v tiill. pastor at t.arden liome Community charch - will conduct the evening service Sunday school 10 a. m.l linst. Anderson. f.r' . -..hiiBeHntendent. Voung peoples meeaing t l4v l,7:15 p. m. : Thursday evening 7:.10 p. m., trayer n:eeting. Yon are all cordially , . Invited to oar services. I TREE METHODIST AUKKT STKKKT Corner of X. Win ter and Market Sts.. Mortimer C Clarke, pastor, reHidence: 122 N'. Winter St phone . 13aOVV. Services. 11 a. m., and 7: 30 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Victory of Faith." and "The i Troe Refnge." Class meeting of the old Methodist type at 12:15 in the main auditorium led by Mrs. Ida M. OarYett. Snndjty school 9:43 Ir. Frank- 8. Schtits.l superintendent. ; Young peples' meeting! A :30, Miss Grace Jacquet. leader. I'rsver meeting at 7:30 Thursday. Cottage prayer meeting each Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the borne' of ifrs. CarolineJackson 1463 X. Winter St. Xext week ithere will oe held the lst quarterly meeting f the yesr. Kcv. W. X. Coffee willj preach Thursday and Friday evenings with the - regular quarterly .meeting services on Sunday, All are invited to these service. You will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmos phere of tbis hnrch. j r . ' i EVAKOEUCAIV: - ' 17th aniTfchmeketa Sts.; Ij. W.- leaner, pastor,, residence 2fi8 N 7th.S$ phone IOObW". Services 11 ai nr..t-and 8- p. tn. Sermon topics: "How tin Be Saved." and 'Revivals." Sunday school 10 a. m., O.' R. Sirausbaugh, supeiintendeDt. Young peoples' meeting at 7 in., -Wilson Lau ner. leader. Thursday i evening i prayer services. The first Taesday evening of every month the social meeting of the F.vangelical League. . j 1 FIRST Center and Liberty St.t C. C. Prtlini' nastnr. residenne: 433 Center St.. phone 991 J. Service j 11 as. m., and 8 1 m. Keeutar cnoir wut smz. miss Naob.i Phelps will sinjr a solo. Sudy . . '"seoool 9:45 a. m.. J. t. Clrich, aupe'rin- .iJeodrnt. Senior society or t . r.- will - meet t 7 p. m leade. Miss Violet Pet fi ' et i. The juniors will fmeet at 11 a. m. in basement of the chnrf I:. The mid-week service held Thursdai evening. O. R. Stover will lead the service. A fall at tendance ii desired. Jev, G. L. Lovell Presiiling Klder wilt preach at 1 1 a. m., and .conduct the " Lorda Supper. Re. Paul X. Poling will preach In the even ing. The pastor preaches at Monmouth loth morning and evening. CHKISTIAV 8CXEXCE j FIRST CHURCH Corner of Liberty and Cheutrketa streets Sunday morning i services at It o'clock, jSunday evening at fl Subject ."of lesson sermon. Soul and Ttody." Sunday chool sessions convene ut 9:30 and 11 a. m. j Wednesday even ing testimonial meeMnK at 8 o'clock. Heading room 209 Masonic Temp!e open every day except ho!Ldra and Sunday from ll:l.'to 5:30 pyfm. AH are cordial ly invited to our services and to our read ing room. : ' V " ' . i ' V. SPIRITUALIST 'FIRST Holds meetings every Sunday ' em--iit . 7:i.f to the W.O.W. hsMjwF. W. Parker will deliver the aermon and .mr. ' red Anderson" will give messages. We extend a cnrdialj invitation to the public to meet with vH. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S Corner Cottage and Oienieketa Sts.. Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor, j-esidence: 731 Chemeketa St., phone 89. Rev. T. V. Keens d. assistant pastor, res idence: 751 Chemeketa St, phone 89. Service. 7:30. 0-30. 10:3a a. m. and 7:3Q p. m. Sermon topic: Chnrch Unity. tions In honor of tl.e Mother of Onr Lord, '. hJ "Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. dnr y ing May. Baccalaureate sermon and ma for Sacred Heart Academy on Son- day. Jone 7th. at 10:30. Everyone wel- coMie to all church services. TJXITABIAW Cottage and Chemeketa St Martin Fereshetian, pastor, r Residence: 657 t keinekets St. Services 11 a. tn. Ser r on tonic: "Tbc Price of Liberty.' Sun day school 10:00, superintendent. Miles McKey. This Sunday the various mili tary ' organisations will nnite with the O.A.R. in worshipping together. The var ious auxiliaries will also be present. , $ - - : . . 'HIGHLAXn Comer Highland and Ctareh Sts Edgar PJ 8i s, pastor. Res- i Mominu Sermon: v' ; V WITH QIIRIST ON THE MOUNTAIN .1 Evening Sermon: . . "FOLLOWING CHRIST AFAR - : - . Great musical program in tlW veninr Carl Lemke will play "Moonlight Sonata,' Beethoven .- t -, :-. i i. -?r- -- i The Church That Vclccmca S tranccra !lettce: 2I1 Maple Ave. Serticea 11 a. ta., 8 p. m. Sunday school In a. m. Walter Stanton, superintendent. ' CV K. at 7 p. m. Week day service, Hhui-sday m p. in. fl, K. alartin saprintendent of American K. H. In ton to le pre9Mnt( siiin- oay morning. , . SOUTHS SALEM Corner Commercitl and Washington Sis.. Carl F. Miller, pas tor, residence: 1835 S. Liberty St phone IH3K. Minnie u. Miller, assistant pas tor, residence: 1B5.1 S. Liberty; phone 1:1.1 it. services 11 a. -m.. ana 8 p. n.. Sermon topics; 'The Book of. Life and "Evangelistte Message ' Sunday school 10. a. ra., lr. Carl K. Miller, superinten dent. Young peoples' meeting Sundae 7 p. m. i'rayer meeting, Thursday 8 p. in. - TJKITED BSBTHSEN FIRST- Corner 12tta aud Mission. Sts, Sunday school 1G a. ra. We have effic ient teachers and. classes for ail ages. Preaching 11 . m, subject: Failu." Kvening service. Christian Endeavor. 7, topic: "Christian rTraits Worth Strivin for." Leader, Mejvina Craig. The young peopie 31 e especially invited to this ser-i vice. Preaching at 8.i This wilt be an evangelistic - service.. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even nigat 7:.no.- Mrs. Calvin Iliday. class leader. Yon are- invited to attend! any or an of these services.; This is the Clihrch that welcomes everybudy. You will be made to feel at home. Come. C. W. Tibbets, pastors . COVGREOATIOKAIi FIRST Center and Libert v Sts . Chas. E. Ward, pastor, residence: 440 Center NU, prone -til 1 K. . Services : 1 1 a. m and 8 p. m. Sermon topirs: "The Ketigion of Jesus' and , "Yoor Tetnple.'' Sun day sehool IO a. in., i Mark MrCallixter. saperintendent Young peoples' meeting 1 o clock. , subject, t hnstian ; .Traits Worth Striving . for.? Leader, ' 1 Lettie rlrown.- M id-week aei-vice Thursday at 8 a 'clock, subject: !"lnselfishness,': a stnuy of I. Cor, .13. The evening theme will be illustrated by ; two reels of mov ing pictures entitled: "Come Clean," and "Revelations by X-ray.' This.ser vice Sunday evening will appeal especial ly to yeuns: people but will have its ap plication as well to adult life. . - ? - EPISCOPAL ; ' : J ST. PAtTL'S Chemeketa and Chwrrh St.. Rev. H. Jlnnean 1 Chambers, pastor, residence: 3(50 Chenieketa St., phone 1043." .Services: 11 a. m. Sunday school fr:"43;a. m. Yonn? people''; meeting 7 n m . in' the nsrish bouse. ' t : i P&ESBTsTEBXAN ') ' FIRST -On Chureh street between CTiemeketa-and Center Sts.,'-War WlTtis Loit . minister, . . . nu. Suuday school, II. K". liarrett. superintendent. 11 a.; m. morning worship Sermon, "What Must I.Jio to Be Saved!". by the m nis ter. s Anthem. 'Thon Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peace,'' Vest, will be rendered by the choir. "7 p. in. . Yonng people, societies. Senior topics "Christian Traits Worth Striving for, led by Louise Xunn. Advance Intermediate topic: ."Justee,': led by Mary Louise Aikiu. Intermediate topic "Jesus' Idea of Promotion," Matt. 20:20-28. 8 p. m. evening worship. Pop ular gospel song service and special music. Sermon: "The Bible and Evolution.' by the minister, .''' : "LUTHERAN CHRIST KVANG1LLJCAL lth and State, G. JCoehler, pastor, lesidenee: 1750 State,, phone 599R. - Services 10:30 a. m. Sermon topic: "Wnat Shalt I Do With Jesus Who N Called Christ!". A elasr of 12 catecLisms will be confirmed, Sunday school 9:30 a. in. Young peoples meeting 7 p. m., topic-i: "Christian Traits - . i M K . .. Worth Striving ' for. Xo evening vice. CHURCH OF GOD - ; 1348 X. Church St., J. J. Gillespie, pas tor, residence 1315 X, Chnrch St., phone 1873M. Servieeip-l 1 B. m., cnd 7:30 p. in. Sermon topics: : "Fruits of a Sancti fied JJfe 11 a. m., and "Evangelistic" 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. ra.. Mrs. Walter Barkus. superintendent." Young peoples meeting 6:45 p. m.. Mrs. Nora Van Lydegraf. leader; subject: 'What. Ia Your Life." Singing class Wednesday evening 1 p. m. ' Prayer service Wednes day evening 7:30 p. m . ? , i . . T MISSION : ' GLAD TIDIXtw 44 Court St.. C. 8. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Services .at tt and -8 p. m.: Meet ings "On Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day evening's. . Young peoples meeting on Friday evening. The full gospel U preached and taught - in oar assembly. Salvation baptism with the Holy Ghost, healing for the sick and the soon coming of Jesus. Evening meeting begins at 8 o'clock..:. . - CHXI8TXAN FIRST Corner High nd Center Sts., John J. Evans, pastor. Residence: 5-M Center Si.; pnone Vivian U. Whia- ler. assistant pastor, ; Residence: , 1137 Court, St.. phone 1403W. Services 11 a. m ., an! 7:30 p. tn. Sermon topics: "In the Spirit" and "Important Issues." Moring service Mr. II. ('. McDonald wilt sing "The Watchman," by W. H. Squire. Evening service, orchestra of Cosmopoli tan Cult, will play several numbers.. Sun-, day school 9:45, Dr. H. C-Kpley,, super-' intendent. Two societies for young peo ple meet at 6:30. Prayer meeting, Wed nesday night 7 :30. I CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY I ALLIANCE - Tabernacle Ferry St., H. E. and Mrs. Caswell, pastors, residence: ; 173 S. Cot tage St.. phone 1434J. Services 3 and 7r45. Sermon topics: The. Pot of - Oil and Only One-Fourth Crop. Sunday school -Sp. m., Mrs. J. Wilson, superin tendenr, Toung peopli-s meeting Satur day evening at 8 p. m. Taesday evening 7 :45 'prayer and praise. Friday evening Bible utiiirWs will heeinay study , on the Second OQajiag of "Christ," a : "3APTISV; FIRST Liberty and Marion Sts., Rev. K. H. -Shanks, postor. resilience: 549 N. .Liberty .St., phone 19i0. Services 11 a, ta 4-"S"t. v"mt -.-Sermon fi.! Wills Christ -on too Ifoontsia- 4nd Folio" 4l.rtsi Afters Anthenv.- Go Shail Wipe Away All Tear Coombs.- choir. There Is a Land Crowingshteld, - Mrs. E, K. Shaakr. P. M. song service. Moonlight Sonata Beeboven. arl Lemke. Abide With Me Samuels, Miss Ruth E. Koss. Xo Shadows Yonder from ; Holy City, Gaul, choir. Sunday school . 9 :43- F-i Srhunke, superintendent. Senior B. T. P. C. 7. : Topic: Wbst We Owe tn Onr, Xa tion's Heroes. Cill yoimg people are cordially- invited. ' Intermediate B. T. P, l'. at the same hour,: all yonng people of Junior High school are invited. Thurs day, eveoing 8 Mid-week prayer meeting. Wedwesdity, Baraee-Phttathea picnic. . -. CHTJSCH OF CHRIST COrRT STREET Court nnd, f. 17th St.. R. -!. Putnam.' pastor, residence; 1106 Leslie St., phone 1423J. 'Services 11 a. ra.. and 8 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Christian Graces and "Sermon on the Mount." Music furnished by Miss Turner's orchestra. : Sunday school' 9:45 a. m.. Chris J. Kowitz. snperintendent. Volunteer Gospel teams visit shot-ins in afternoon. , Senior: and . Intermediate Christian Endeavt 7 p. m lopie: Chria tian Traits Worth Striving for." Church dsy Thursday. Mary-Martha Society 2:30 Baptist Cliurth Liberty end LUrioaSLs. . KEY. ERNEST H. SHANKS P. .'.' Volunteer matins' 6:45. Stereos tican picmr i:3t followed ; with Itthie Mndr snd teacher training f class. The young married elk's class will meet next vVi-diijv mnint at -the. pastor's home, 1106 Leslie 8r The.pnrpo !- or ganize and ret belter rqa jilted. Sun day. May 31, is universal Christian t'mfy fcnudaj. A rpuritl irrmon Will h de livered. We welcome th pilMie to- anj or atl of these ser Tires. EEFORMIID ij I'ETIfANT Corner of - (tapitol and Mnnon Sts, M.' Denny, pastor, residence; t Marian St., phone 453W. Services Geitnon II 4, m. Sundar u hixil 1 a. - English and German classes, Fred. E. Kruse, snperintendent. . - . CEXTRAIy 19th and Ferrr. Sandfly whcol St 10 a. m.. C. C. Harris, superin tendent. Classes for alt grade. Wo hiwl 179 present last Sunday. Following the study hour there will . fee a sjiort , service in charpe of Hubert Ashhy; vocal solo by Ronald Craven: saxaphone solo, Paul Al iens tilt by C C. Harris. Following this there will be a business meeting of the congregation to consider plant for the fu ture policy of the church: and also to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of the church secretary. Members ire urged to be present. There will be I no evening service, except for the. usual Christ ian En rewor meeting. ' ... . .'-.!'-' -i ry FULL GOSPEL 251 Mission St.. R. D. Bullock, pastor, residence: 231 Mis sion St, phone J439W. . Services 2:30 p. ra., and 7:45 p. ra. Bible study 2:30 p. m.. evangelistic meeting 7 :30 p; m. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m., iliilile study and prayer meeting. AH are invited to hear the pure undulterated .. word of God untainted by personal or denominational J interpretation. And they went forth and preached the word everywhere, God working with -them confirming the word with signs following." Mark 16:15-20. - - -ii I i CASTLE 17th and XebrJ Ave.. Rev. Z. C. Mower, pastor, residrqde: 1743. Ne braska Ave. . Services 11 a, m, and 8 p. ra. Sermon topics: "Fatter and Son." and "Son and Father." CShoir - and Male quartet. Sunday sehool 9:45 a. m, C. P. Wells, super intendent. t Young peo ples' meeting 7 p. m., -senior intermediate and junior Prayer service and Bible irtudrfon Bible school lessen. It is de sired 'that all teachers be present at these services. . Choir ptactice every Friday 8 P- m. - .-f- : J i- .' ' '.""t 'f Continued from page 2) and expressed his regret at leav ing Salem, telling how much be had enjoyed his ministry here, and what had induced him to accept the call to Stockton. . j ? . Rev. F. C. Taylor responded in a very happy manner, . telling abont his impression lot Salem, and his delight at being here. ? . .;. 1 r . 1 Prof.. R. W. Roberts will pre sent Miss Giadys Mclntyre in. vo cal recital, assisted, by IMiss Sadie Jo Read, reader, and Miss Louise Findley, accompanist, at 8 o'clock Wednesday 'evening in Waller Haii. . i: : . The program of the evening, with the interested-public invited, will be as follows: , - 'r Aria: "Adieu Forests" (From "Jeanne D'Arc") .Tschailtowsky Miss Mclntyre ; J ' "The Soul of the Average Man" . ............ Anthony Euwer Beauty and Durability Here's What You Have Always Want ed Silk Stocking: You Are 1 Proud YOU CANNOT GET BETTER HdSE THAN THESE 1 j - - i ..-"" i -i Kayser - Starkist Fine clear Texture. Shaped, impure Dye . Perfect A ;fu. "v- -ii- . , . -a - - L KAYSER -Finest quality Silk Hose, twoUoned slipper heel, colors are Platinum, Gunmetal, Tore dor, Tille and Camel; (f0 CA a . pair . j: PHOENIX Silk hose, a splendid value. I They're knit of , wonderfully fine 'quality silk, colors are Banana, Senora, Beige, .Rosewood, Henna, Rac - quet, Beaver, S Airedale, Blonde, Nude, Powder Blue, Jadegreen and black. (! o a pair i' ' STARKIST Hose, silk and artificial silk mixed. . The Ravel Stop stripe which is woven between the silk and the mercerized tops prevents garter runs. Colors are Nude, Tanbark, Lariat, Sky, Buttercup, Camel, Cosmor, Piccadilly, Jackrabbit, ' Airdelf , Silver, Otter, Black. - a pair ...... - I Your Mail Orders carefully fillrclj We pay fsosl ge or express within a radius of a hundred miles.' " .- k -ft : - . i 6 i."-. . CAN AX D DO" Balem Store I V - . Portland Silk Shop 401 State St. - " 1 383 Alder St. Xear Kast" Relief Rundles will be received at 3 Knfoury Bros. Miss Read "A Swan' -T..T'-eV.-. . . . . . Grieg "la the Doaf ....... Grieg ' Miss Mclntyre -.'.,-. Arfa. "He Is K(nd from He'r- otliade" . '". Massenet ' ' Miss Mclntyre ' L.'Envoi Klplins .,".; .. '." Miss Read 4 "Ich Grolle NIcht ...... Schuman "Detlicatlon' . . . . ; Schnman ; -A Miss Mclntyre - y::y -ft -. . - - -t. An interesting' hotise-guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S, Iiarton la9t week was Mrs. P. If. Valentine of Philadelphia, Penrt sylyanixii who left On-Wednesday fop Seattle. Mrs, Valentine who la spending a two irronths'. vaca tion In tlie west arnvett jn5a:em following six weeks fn Honolulu. I Mrs; Barton and Mrs. Valentine were college friends'together. hav ing spent their girlhood in the same town. ; ? ; Mrs. Valentine, who has charge of an extensive program of educa tional fecreatiou work has already personally established four .play grounds and supervised the erec tion of Stan field House. Ehe has held the office of not oily Commissioner i of Charities but also was county superintend ent of 1 dependent children . in Schenectady : County, New York. Mrs. Valentine wan also the or ganizer j of '"" the" Americanization work inth'e General Ene'etric com pany. ' ' " ". ' I All members .of! the Woman's Relief Corps are requested id at tend the' GAR Memorial services at the Unitarian church today at 11 o'clock. . ; . i - ?:! ' - .. J - .. ' ".1 ' 4fr ;? I 3Iembers of the'U. D. club and a group! of additional guests were entertained in -a delightful man ner on Tuesday at the home of Misa Rosalia Bach w.ith Mrs. Iss Bach. Mrs. C. J. Healy. Mrs. James Heenanj and Mrs. J. G. Nadon aa hosetsses;: A A-color scheme of pink and cry stal wai used ia the rooms.with pink, peonies centering the lunch eon .table and pink, tapers burning in crystal. holders. i Mrs. E. Eckerlin, Jr., won the high playing score of the after noon while the guest prize went to Mrs; Edward Heenan. ' Invited to meet with the club were: Mrs. Ge&rge Schuneman, Mrs: Frank Jaskoski. Mrs. Edward Heenan; Mrs. Henry Hartman, Mrs. F.;G. Brook,- Mrs. Herbert Stiff, and Mrs. E. R. JJurrell. j In the club group were: Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs. C. " D. Thomas. Mrs.Jo.hn B. Nathman, Mrs. E. A. Prultf, Mrs. E. Ecker- to Wear Phoenix - Extra . Quality. A -multitude of iSew Smart Shades. Fast Colors L.OV l 3 pairs $7.25 pi.o-j $1.00 r4ji in, Sr., Mrs. E. Eckerlin, Jr.. Mrs. ury Hiatza aud Mrs. " Harry Weis. t ....... jj. 4 Mrs, Frank Snedecor, Mrs. R. P. Doi.se, ; and Mrs.' Breymjn Boise were Portland,' guests on Thurs day. I f Miss , . Florence J ones i spend ing the week-end at the Kappa Kappa (.Jam ma at the University of, Oregou. ; : -Tf Mrs. II. J. Clements entertained On-Wednesday afternoon lor the pleasure, of the members, and their guests, of the Leisure Hour elub, a variety of spring flower- -iris, delphinjuin, and. poppies -decking the attractive rooms. . Arthur j'fcrassfiejd or Ber keieyi Mrs. 'Clifford Brassfield of 'Berkeley, Mrs! C. H. Raymond of San Francisco, and Mrs. A. N. Moores were special guests. -: From the personnel of the club those present were: V ' Mrs. John -Albert. Mrs. John Scott; Mrs. Willis Moore, Mrs. E. C. Small, Mrs. W. H. Steusloff. Mrs. Charles Weller, Mrs. Eliza beth I-amb", Jim. , Charles Park, Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. GeorgejQ. Brown and Mrs. M. N. Chapman. . - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbin en tertained the members of the Capi tal club last week' at their home with spring flowers arranged ar tistically about the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. t ' o. Shipley were in vited guests fpr the evening. High playing iscores4 were won by Mrs. Shipley -and Milton Meyers. . Those enjoying the evenlng to gether included: Mr. and Mrs. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. , -K Ij. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George c. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Daney, Dr. and Mrs. L,. F. Grift'.th. Mr. and-Mrs. II F. Mere dith. Mr. and Mrs. O C,, Locke. Mr. and MrsAUltpn- Meyers, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith, MrsvU. R. Loe Steiner, Dr.- and Mrs. II. 11. Olingerj and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs.: Frank Durbin. : ; . Mrs., Harry Rowe and daughter, Kaihryn are spending tha week end at Newport. i" M. M. .. 1. Miss Kathryn Gunnell of Gun nell and Robb, photographers, has If'iilPSiflmjtins-'WH" gAi.,iU,iiii.u.aL.ii,;il;i..:ji nr:1ii.iiii.ii;.a.jilM1i:':l jj 'ii iir1"! - Graduation is the prst big achievement iii the life of the average boy or rt0 'itVJfi net express your good-will and give some practical gift as a tribute to that cchisvcmcr.t? A thoughtful gift of Jewelry will serve to bring you pleasantly to the gradiie's trJrrl every time he-orj she-thiiiks of Commencement Day. ; p v ' Here are gifts. to fit every purse and the needs of every graduate. Parents, relatives and , friends will jind it a pleasure to buy a t Hartman's : MM i i'i 11 m "3 IS -a II I For the Boy White arid Green Gold 12 Size- 0. F.'Elgin, Gruen, Waltham, liarhilton: and Illinois Watches " 25.00, $35.0(J, 340.00 and 48.00. Pens and Pencil . Sets ! , 1.50, 2,50, S5.00 VJatrh ' C.hstin anA TTnif r ' E "- "S m f 5' f .4 srt Cuff 1.50, 1 ' i See f J 1 1 j Comer State at Liberty i I i i i i ; i i i i j iiW4aRslttiii, Invited the senior class of Salem High School to a dancing party or Tuesday, June 9, at her stutTio. Those who" are asked to be patrons and patronesses are: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kelson, Miss Mabel Robertsoo Miss Hazel Paden. Miss Ada Ross, Governor 'Pierce, Mr. and Mrs.;J.?, Perry, aid Mr. and Mrs. D. G. MlntO. Several musical numbers are being planned for the evening's entertainment. They include se lections by the High School male quartet, and soloa by Miss Helen Marcus. A group of Salem War Mothers enjoyed the hospitality of the Al bany ilub Thursday.' Those mo toring down were Mrs. J. S. Humphreys. Mrs. Mark i?. Skiff.i Mrs.' William McGilchriat, Sr.. Mrs. F. A. Baker. Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. J. A. Bernard! and Mrs: W. P. Fowle. ; Thirty talented pupils will be presented by the Preston Studio of Dance Art at S o'clock Wednesday j evt-ntng, june 3, -at McCornack hall, i Featuring in solo work will be Beverley McDonald, Nancy Thielsen, Claudia Lewis, Frances Martin, Dorothy White. Virginia Bright and La Verne Shoemaker. Miss, Hjertaas will repeat her delightful talk on "The Dance Art,"' which will be demonstrated i by several classes. To show-technique necessary for developing a dancer; Miss Preston ' and Miss Hjertaas -will each dance asolo and do a solo number together. Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Prof. JoTin R. Sites will add to the pleas ure of the 'evening' with . musical numbers. ' The affair, which is invitation al, will be attended by groups of friends of the pupils. Informality will of necessity be the keynoYe, due to the short time Miss Pres ton has had the group Under her training. ' - Next spring pupils of the "studio of dance art" are looking forward to the giving of a laTge public performance. Mrs. Blanche L. Erwin, Theoj dore A. Drews and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Evanston, all. of Port land, called on Friday at the Old People's home to visit Mr. S. M. Olson. ! -r--it aaiailMijIlMsl Jtt-BtMSUlialliaKilSJi. ..1 mm ivi - aval- a a. . - s 32.50, 35.00, 7,50, 10.00 1 Links, Tie Pins 2.50, 5.00 F - rr - Our Windows for Speci Jewelers and Silversmiths Its Easy to Pay the Hartman Way' 4I M h Ufr tNTW ' i fst A group of 35 young people eU tertatned orx:Frtday evening at Ltb ert hall for Harold Judd;f the I'SS SiriuH .who is home on fur lough as the guest o his parents, Mr..nd Mrs. T. J. Judd. Acting as h cot esses for an nriuawally rni Georgette Froek. '' "I 1 i .4 ."' '. ''' Il'liaMe .MerchniirllHe, Popular Prices Uai.. 8 iJi ,- t m For the White Gold . 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