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THE.OHEaQN-STATESMAKAtESI, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1923 - w vv I- - , : l l- - - :v . CHSISTIAN' ch-Jsch 1 FIRST Center an. High sts. Pastor: J. J. Kvans.Rideac; 5s- Center st. IMinne -172. Assistant pastorr Vivian G. Shinier. Residence: 1137 Court St. Phone 1 403 W Services: 11 . ta 8 p.' m. Ser mon topic! 'The Supreni Test of Di rijileshlp," morninsr; "The Dynamic of Proeress" eveninr. Jtoninr - ; service. : Ml. I.earh and-aiisa Whisler will sing duet, "Blessed - Redeemer." ; Evening Kveninr service t Qtiartet, ' 'Light Eter nal." Kansy school; 9 Superintend ent: Tfr, H. C-Epley. Young peoples mwtint: Tw societies meet at J:3. The heera laureate service for the high school Rt-aitnatinir plasvrt!l- he held here" this JSunday evening. j . j t'-r SfiXSBTTERIAlf FIRST On Church st. between Che nekets and Cetotef . ati Ward . Willis Lone., minister. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. iU E. Barrett, Sopt. At 10:30 vT, aI dress the unday srhool oa the Mb - jert "Th Bible-snd' Recent . A rehaeolor Jtf i-al Discoveries." All classes are asked V j to be in the auditorium and seated- by that time: 11 a. m.. sermon. 'The Salt i - Jat the fcarth.v or the minister, mis was Conxtitiitioa of the Kingdom," delivered by the tniaistef several weeks a?ev and i reproduced, today by special request,. The choir will sing "Fear Not Ye. O JiraeV1 Roberts. 1 p. ., Vona People' coeietses. .Senior' topi?: ."What Shall - I It.. With My Life!" leader, Mr. Long. Advsnee- intermediate- topic: Meeting' Iir0urgereea,' Upl. 6:9 Intermediate' topic; "Kollowi; .Tesns ia Play,", Luke 3:"J7-29. 8 p. in., popular eveninr service. tlosjiel sins, specisl ; ranuc : hy: the ;uar-t-t and sermon, "The 1'ower at Jt Ciood i, I onsrienre," by "the minister. Monday, K, I 0;ii t.- m.. awen'S: Kiht clas nieirfe din ner at the home of . Klder it, 1.. AJami. i'i'.'i 'roiintv. Those who have nu earn are asked to report to Mr. Bates (or con veyance. AH inera,bers and friends of the iUsi are invited. , , ' i- ' '. HAZAKEaTO- V 19th arm Msriaii sis. f. 17.: IIpkTes, l..vtor. .(ry li. lioplrin, abstain pas tor. Sunday, sf uool '8:45 a. ni., Mr4 W. It. Hardy, snperintemlent. Ill a. riK. ehil- ttrea'a. day projtranr sad 'missionary . Mr- luou by the gmster. i p1. re., Xoaai -people lSAt-fina. Topic: "Jtivinn tiuutanee,". leader, Mr.. lHyd Miller livening senirfe K o clock. Serman-ov Mrs. lioukin; !u- jhcjj "Weipherf in- th.': Balances." "Wed 4MMlay cvfiiiiix at 8 oJelock, piay'tr and lraise meemrj Jverybedy wekojne. -ilKTEKNATIOKAI. BIBXE STTJDEKTS" , ASSOCIATION - - Meetings are held every Sunday in Jlerhy building, corner Cnntt Ind Hi?h M. liible vtudy 10 to 12 a. m. Kzekiel's Tomple study 3 p. m. A Cordial invita tion is extended to all Bible students to ii taeet with u. Funerals served - free in 1 Nulem and vicinity. ) phone 14 50W. CHUEClt OF ' . COUT STRECT Court and NVl7th sts. I'astor: R. L. Putnam. Residence: 1108 Leslie St., Phone 1425J.. Services: 11 a. n.,: 8 p.- as.- Sermcrn topics: "For H;k of Others," morning; Arthur' Miller will, deliver sermon. Music furnished by Miss Turner's orchestra. Sunday school : t:4.1. Superintendent i Chris. .J Kowits. You 0? peoples' meetings; Christian ; En deavor, tjinior nd Intermediate, 7 p. m. Junior following communicir service, morning. Wek-day aervices: Sew bnild ing board Monday 8 p. m. Loyal Fifty class social at WJheatland Ferry Tuesdsy evening. Church day.: Thursday, lntexm :iste CV E, social Friday ,eveing. Mary Martha society meets for'vrork in after nwin. Volunteers 6 ;45. Church school 73U-9 p. m. Stereopticon pictures of Holy Lands. The children's day program will- be giver next.' Sunday, morning. T A rtearty and most cordial welcome j. to H to any and all these services. j I f J j TTNTTED BEEUKElf"; I, : I' ' ; ; FIRST Corner 12th. -end Mission! sis. Pftftor: C. W. Tibbit. Kesldenee-: 1155 Missidn St. Phone 659R. Services: 11 a. m 8 p. m. frmon topics: "The Kind ness 6f God." morning; "Evangelistic service, evening. Sunday school: 10 a. in. Poperintendentr W. W. Welim Yewiir peoplesr. meetings; Junior, 6; Senior 7 p. m. Topic; "How Should We Invest hir Li Vest" " (Oowsecration - aseeting,) l.eat!er. Ted KlingspOurn. ine young peo ple are especially invneu w . . - 1 1 7t30, Mrs. Calvin Hiday, ct leader. fl Xou are invited to atten any or arc. e.i "'"" Jn welcomes everybody, , Yon will be made jo feel at none, ah are iku. k ) ) ; j CONGREGATION AX . i !" iennc-r ni r.Hrlr ats. fas tort fhsrles E. Ward- w Residence: 440 Phnn. Q'vll Services? II a. 1 7 :ao p. m. Sermon lptes: "Jesu id the Child," morning. ChiWren' day pte- gram wy tne cnuuren i w ov 1 la Rinwriv tenden't: Mark McCaHister. Christian En deavor meets at 6:4j, Topic: Jjife s m- vestmetw," leader, Hugh Shattne-. Week vavvim- . Thnrutar : eveninr at f o'clock, taking up the' Cospet of Mark as a sfudv course. The- morning sermon wiB be related to th children 'a. day pro- ....Uvul T - 1i n in I h , atvenine. the theme being Jeius and the Child.. The evening program tnciuoe paiesm nsatomime song snd story with tb nsua spontaneouw rontributiens t chUdhood to make it spicy. Let . every member and friend of Sunday school and church, show onr appreciation of the children by nt HETHODIST . EFISCOPAI. ! ; LESLlf: South Commercial and My ... IT V PxAhlWAii Pad dsncer 348 Myers st. Phone 18&T. Serv ini ; 1 1 s. m., 8 p m. Scravon topics : -Tli. Kinednm Within You." morning; "Cod Proves His I.oveV" e-renirre. Choru choir sings morning and evening. Sunday o-4S a. m. Sanerintendent : E. A Rboten. Young peoples' meetings : Leslie Lesgne in the church at 7 p. m. Interme- tittaxw .g..w ... ...... - 7 . p. m. All yonng people are invited, to attend these interesting ant live meet ings. Week-day aervirea: Thursday even ing at 7:30 Bible study and prayer Ineet in. Official board meets Menday night at S 'clock. . . I ; Xli i ' ' BAPTIST, , , i .y . f 1 FIRST -Liberty and Marion t. P " Xltor: Rev. Ernest II. Shanks. Residence: 't X. Lilierty t. Phon i20. 8ervice: Chicago. I1U morning. "The Fight to the Finish," pastor, evening. Splendid - mu sical prelude to the evening, service for thirty , minute Including' 'piano solo by Carl Lemke, .Oregon Blind School. ! Violin and piano selection solos - and favorite hynmi. Sunday acbool: 8:45 a." m. Su perintendent : Ed fichnnke. Weeg-day services: Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning at 8. Time for prayer and testimony. Some splendid testimonies are being giv en at these meetings. ; The attendance keeps op to the one hundred 'mark. The Y 31. P. class will meet on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Peterson, Morningside. Pienie dinner, bonfire, weiner roast, game. The Wom en's society meets at the home of Mrs. Floy Mndd, 1715 Nv Capitol sU rridty afternoon. 2:30 o'clock. Program. , CHEISTIAN AND MXSSZOKABT ALLIANCE . Ferry st. Pasor: IL E. Caswell. Rest-,l.n- 17 Cottaire St. Phone 1434J. As- ikistant pastor: Mrs. Caswell. Services; 8 land 7:4 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Va! . !lv of Drv Bones." afternoon: "Wise or .Otherwise," evening. Sunday school: 2 - f p. m. Superintendent: Mra. 3V "Wilson. 1 Young Deoples' meetings: Saturday ven- f liw h n m Weetr.ds services: Tuesday Jeirayer and praise. 7:45. Friday evening f Bible study on "The Second Coming of r 'Christ'.' . .... ...' I j . EV ANGELIC AL - I I FIRST Liberty and -Center uU. (tor: C. C. Poling, D.D. Jieidenc: 435 i Center at. Phone 991J. ; Services: - IL .. m. 8 p.m. Sermon topic: "Enduring Hardness," evening. . The phsr' will preach ia the morning and Rev. O. Will- iso Hickman will preach in the evening. Sunday school: 9:45. Superintendent: J. ;L. L'lrieh. Young peoples' meetings: Sen ,ior society meets at 7 p. m. Jnnior so tcisty at 11 a. m. Midweek 'service Thtrrs da)-"evgninr at 9 t.-Lcdtrt- P.-A. My- CHTOCH OF COD 184S X; Church .st- Patr: J. il lespie. Residence: ? IS 15 N'. Church st. Phone 1873M. Services: 11 a. m 7:30 p. m. Sermon I topics: Children-'a pro gram, morning; Evangelistic service, eve ning. Solo by Mis Delia Mill: "That Sweet Story of lOld." Sunday school: 10 av'm. Superintendent: Mrs. Walter Bar kas. Young peoples' meeting: 0:45. Sub ject: Work or I'lay for r a in me r, Lead er. Mr. -lyal Knox. Week-day services: Singing class 7 p. m.' Wednesday. leaver meeting 7 .-::. leader. Miss iieiia .itnis. Colfax, Wash., ramp meeting June 1 9-28 and the general .Northwest Ministerial As senrbry J one '9 j to Jaif 1.- ? JCETHODIST CEN'TER ST. 13th and Center fits. Ta tor: .A! F. Hitmen; Residence: (84 N Winter st. Phone 680M. gervires: 11 a. m., 8 p. m. Sermon topicsr ' 'God,-the Acnitect f our L.ives.-- morning; "Stu dy in Revelation," evening. SnndsC school; 10 a. ra. Superintendent v H,! H Grallap. Epworth league 7:30. The -even ing services are all tin English'. The morn ing service is in German.. The Sunday school has its Bible studv classes in Ger man and English. Ceme, hungry sul. v glad TibiNos' inssioir ' ' - 843 4 Court st. Pastor I C. S. Johnson Resideiu-er 1935 Maple ave.- Services:, 3 and 8 p. m. Sund.ir school; 2 p. m. Su perintendent: A. Ilerkey.t Young penile meetings: .Friday- evening. Werkf-day ervice: Tuclv. "Thursday and Satur day evenings. BUle study-and prayer-fr tn sick - Wednesday and rnday after coons at 2 :'.. We are undennniinational, preai-h anc! reach the whole wortl.- Te lrd is wnh its. olne and jet a blessing. Everybody invited. 1 . V i iSOtfTH SALEM- FBIENDS Cominerciat snd V.i.hinioii Ms. Pas tor ;" t:rl T. 5 iller. Kesideiu e: 1 C5 8. liberty st. Phone ISaR.'Atsistant p.iKtor: Minnie Miller. Residence: JifVj S. Liberty st. ilione I33R. J4rvi. e II a. in.. -p. m. Sunday-" school : lO a: n. Superintend ent: Lr. Carl K. Miller. Yonng ieoiles' uieetingsi- 7 p.' m. Topic; !"How Should Ue-Invest uuir Ijivesf Leader: irgiuia Ahait. Week-day services: Prayeti." meel ins Thursday 8 p. m. 5 f 1 . f . - ! UNITARIAN Cottagej p4, Chemeketa M..- Pasti: -Martin 'Keresiietian. Resitiencot fi.7 Cbe in lAet a j Ilione: Mfjice H.'rti. .Kervices: 11 &. in. Sermon 'topic: '"find - and S-ience." Mrs.' llajlie PafrisH ' llinjrewill sing. Sundiy school will close until September. CHRIST EV. LOTHEEAH - 18th and Htate st. Pastor: Rev. G. Koehler. Residence: 1750 -State St. Phone 59VR Services: 1;30 m., lermaB. Sunday school: 9:30 a. m. Yonng peoples' meeting: 2:30 p. m. Topic: "How Should We Invest -Onr t Lives f " Dorrss . society meets Wednesday p. m., at the -home of Mrs. II. Batten-man; 2280 Milt st. METHODIST EPISCOPAL FIRST Corner of' State and Church sis. Pastor: Fred- C; -Taylor. Residence: 633 State st. Phone 974. Director of. Re ligious Education: Miss Mary K.. Findlpy. Office: 128 S. Chnreh st. Phone 87J. Servieesr. 11 a. int., 8' p. mi Willamette baccalaureate- acrmon by Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, morning.j Address by Rev. Royal Bisbee of Indisj Subject :4 "Modern Mir acles," evening.. Special music . by . choir. No Junior church service. Sunday srhool: 9:45. Superintendent: H. F, Shank. Yonng peoples-' meetings': II and III chap ters will meet , at 7 o'clock.. Willamette Y. M. C A. and Y. . ' C. , A. farewell Veeper service at Waller- Hall at 3 o'clock. Weed-day services: Willamette com mencement exercises Wednesday- morning at 10. m. Devotional services Thursdi-evening- at 8 o'clock. Vacation church school,- June 15th to July 1st inclusive. Director o4 school. Mis Mary E. Findley. Teah?s to be annoanCwl next week. Registration fee 8.50 or 81.00 in families where there are, more than two children in attendance. d j MEfHODIIST EPISCOPAL SCAV1USAVIAN 15th and Mill sts. I Pastor: Patrick Ilshlin. ftesidence: 2095 Trade st. Phone 377 J. Services: 11 a. m Swedish: 8 . n. achnnl in aat, KnieriRtedetl . - ftvnt liHtmm Voting peoples' meetingr7:15 p. m. Week- cay services: innrsaay 7:30 p. m, prayer meeting. . You are all cordially invited to our services. i j METHODIST EPISCOPAL - JASON LEK MEMOhUAL Xorth Wrn 'cr sod Jaffersenr sts. Take the North Commercial stj. car. Psstor: .- .Thomas Arheson. Residence';1 1060 Jefferscin st. Phone- 106J. , Assistant paator: Leroy Walker. Residenv-e: Garden Rond. Serv ices.: 11 a. rd., p. m. Sermon Topiea: "The. Chureh - Cnder rFrre " morning; -'"Equipment, for the Camping Trip of Life," evening. At. 5:30 p. ai the Ep worth league will sponsor a'fare-el! re ception to it 1 mem ber . w h o fradtiate from the high school and ' the .nniversitv. Sandav. school:., 9:45 a. wv Snperinten ent r Harry Carpenter ' Yean peoples' nseetings: 7 p.. nt, when the Wesley and Epwovth leagae! will meet m joint , ses sion for devotional' service down, stairs. Robert Wittv and Tom .Mattocks ilt be leaders. Cnt time assured. Week-day services: Joinf meet ing of the Junior and Senior churches on Tlwrsday. evening at 7:30 p. m. Special attention is -called) to the evening service. It will be aw evang elistic', rally with- a. special message for young people leaving acheel. It.wiH en with a heart warming song-service, led by the choir and chnreh orchestra. Pub lic invited and assured' a personal wel come. - y', ' . " EVANGELICAL 1 V' 1 17th and Chemeketa ts.; Pastor: F, TT. Lsnner. Residence; 268 N. 17th st. Phone J.008W. Services?- 11 g. g p. m. Ser mon topics: "tjoul having andV" lt Re wards.'. ' morning; "Preparation." ween ing. Snnday school: lO a. m. Suixrintend- -etrt-r- O. R. Stransbangh. Yonng peoples' meeting at p. m Kffle tinmes, leader. Week-dajr- services Thorsdsy evening' prayer services Children's day service Sunday evening, June 14. ' j CONOBEOATIONAf. . ' RCRAL CHAPEL Ir. W. C Kfantner will preach at Rural Chapel, east of the Fair Grounds, on Snnday at 11 a." -m. A cordial invitation to the public. CONGREGATION AL , CENTRAL Nineteenth and Ferrw sts. Snnday School at 10 a. m., C. C. Harris, superintendent. Following Sunday school will be held a short informal- religions service. Musical and special features, will be in charge of the young worn eu con nected with Mrs. Daugherty's class. E. E. Elliott will make an address on "What Religion is Not." Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. At tha evening service lr. Me Cormirk of Kimball college will nrearh. There will be special music. Members are nrged to attend ! the evening service for Mr. Mccormick I is a favorite with onr people. -. - - - 'i ; , TJKTTED BBETltREX . . .. ' CASTLE- 1743 Nebr. lave. Pastor; Rev-. 2t C. Mower. Servrcea:" If a.' ,m, 8 p. m. Serason topics: "The. Bible Inspir ed,V morning. .''Distinctive j Heresies." evening. Snnday school :. 9:45 a. m. Sa-, r BactiChch I "ty I liberty and Marion Sts. I KEV ERNEST II. SHANKS 11 :00 a.m, Rev. John A. Earl, D. D., Chicago. Editor of -. V .'The Baptist" ; S:C0 p;m.- Splendid musical prelude. Sermon by the T pastor : MTh,e Fight to. the Finish.' '- ' t - - : ' . i-"': -1 " - "r - . " 1 perlntendent : ?, P. Well. Younr peoples nieetinrs-i - 7 p, denier, - laterme4iai ana Junior, weeir-day serrices Every Thursday 8 p. as. Bible- study and prayer service. - ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC .Corner Cotrage and themwketa - st. Pastor r Rev, J.' Buck. Residence : 7 5 Chemeketa si, Phone. 89. AssMant pa tor: Rv. T. T, Keenawi Residence! 751 Chemeketa st.- Phone 8i Services: 7:0, 8 :SO.. 10:3.0 a n.. Sermon topic: Bacca laureate sermon for Sacred Henrt Acad emy. Academy choir at 1 :30.- Next Snn dsy. Jiine 14th, the Rev. Father Cyril L- BOMt, O.s.rJwill sing-hlsfirst solera ht?h mas at 10;30. A choir of 25 male voice will sing. Everyone welcome, - SPIRITUALIST - FIRST Holds- meetings ererv Sunda evening in the W. 0, W. hall .at-8, with Jr. r. v. rarker as speaker, and Mrs. Fred -. Aaderxon of jsnoksne. v Wash., ai message bearer. The publie i asost cor dially invited to. attend tliese- meetings. CnstSTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CJilRCH Cernet of Liberty ana inrsiPKeta sts. Sunday morning- serv im tl II t'cliMk, Huulv :Mni. ! ft Subject tot: lesson sermon, 'God the- Only vanxe anu reator. isunuay school Hen sions convene at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wed apsday evening, testttnoaial mnetiog at, ,S o'clock. Reading room, U09 Masonic Tear ple, opep every, day except holiday and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially invited -to services and to our reading-room. . 5 j .METHODIST , ; iMARKET STj FREE Corner af X Winter and Market sts. Mortimer C. v-iarwe. pastor, t'iione ,135nw, Sunday svbooi 9:45, Dr. ,Frant S. H.-hutz, su- priuiiciiiinii. .iiiiKLir morning tne aunday school children will ' give, an interesting program during. t)- Snnday school Iwiir. obser-ing-' CbiitH-en's dav-C Preaching limiri al 11 .j; IM ... . : . . - - - - - - . . .--- i 1 1 ?ix n ' 1-ilS, Mrs. ldt Garrett,- leader. Yuntig lrt-s . ineeiiDg it o:ji, Mts Martha Jatiuet, leader. "ITiL Sunday -is the last Sunday of the conference year. The pas tor prearbes Sunday monting on the suU ject, "The Pillar of Cloud a od Fire." In the ereiting Miss Kellia .. lieed, a mistion ry from African who- has i-rjw-Bt . mere than' 20 years in missionary wrk among . . " . - ' r. fmwk . - itttrt -IIWU - IS- J, fiplendid speaker-and wiH have s numlx-r f . . . h.; f K k... . . . ... I - - i.n, nnin i 1 1 1 1 . a jarjee black leopard skin and a i.vrgj snake skirt more than 12 feet Jifijc. She met and are invited to these services', and you wni- enjoy me Kpicaifid spiritaal atmo ...I.... . i. -. . lrre oi.mti cisurca. . (Continued from page 2) the: Oregon. Federation of Wo man's clubs In Marshfield was the twelve-cover j dinner party at which Mrs. Hugo Quint was host ess at her . home on Thursday. The following Salem folk were honored: Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. W. i F. Fargo, Mrs., C. K., SpauldW ing and Mrs- John H. Albert: Mrs. Florian Von Eschen enter- tained at a charmingly appointed 6 o'clock dinner last evening planned for the pleasure of El ton Von Eschen who is home from Chicago, wher he is engaged in chemical laboratory work. Mr. Von Eschen will' visit at the home of his parents. Professor and Mrs. Florian Von Eschen till next Thursday: At the dinner last night covers were arranged for eight. Blue delphinium and gold and" white Oriental iris, in crystal centered the table. The nut-baskets, were tie rose-cups' to harmonize. At tile talile the congenial group of the evening included: Miss Ruth Ross, Miss Kathleen La Raut, Miss Pauline Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jennison, Donald Mc- Kinnis, Gilbert Wrenn and the honor guest, Elton Von Eschen. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers en tertained at dinner on Friday eve BlnS, placing covers for eight. r- . ' . - ' , , Mrs. G. E. Schuneman enter tained at two of the week's charm ing affairs. . On Tuesday she en tertained members of the U. D. Bridge club, together with a group of special guests, and on Wednes day -she entertained for a second group, the first affair being a bridge luncheon, the second affair a bridge tea. Mrs. Schuneman's floral plan sweet peas and del phinium, in. shades of pink and blue was delightfully carried out on both occasions. Pink candles were used in crystal holders. - , Playing. Honors the first day went to Mrs. John Nathman, Mrs. E. HBurrefl and Mrs. Hartman, and on the second day to Mrs. O. D, Austin of Albany and Mrs. T. 3.. Roberts, ... ifrSj Schuneman's guestgroups included Mrs. John Rand, Mrs. H. L. Worth, Mrs. George Arbuckle, Mrs. T. - S. Roberts, Mrs. G. L. Forge, Mrs. J E. Law, Mrs. A. E. Huckestein, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. W. tt Clark and the following Al bany matrons: Mrs. O. D. Austin, Mrs. Glenn. Junkin, Mrs J. K. Weatherford,' Mrs. , John 'Barrett, Mm. Rex?Etarls Mrs. A. Hodges. Mrs.' Peter Miller, Mrs. L. H. Fish, and Miss Katherine Barrett. Mrs. J. G. Nadon, Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs. C. D. Thomas, Miss Rosalia Bacn, Mrs. John B. Nathman; Mrs. YL A: Pruitt, Mrs. E. Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs-. E. Eckerlin, Jr Mrs. Henry Hintzenv Mrs. C. J. Healy, Mrs. Harry IWells. ; Mrs. Grrr Smith; Mrs. Joseph AffoIpHMrsT Hi S. .WlggUiaMrs. N. Cy Kafoury, Mrs. T. K. Ford, Mrs. T.. S.- Mesch, rMrs. Edward Cleary; Mrs, Fred Brock, Mrsi- E. If. Burrell, Mrs. Joseph Bach; Mrs. Daniel Doherty;Mrs. B. F. Forges, Mrs. ", IL Hartman. Mrs. James Heenan, Mrs. Edward Heenan. Mrs. Frank JaskoskI, . Mrs. M. J. Petzel, Mrs. -H." L. Stiff and . the hostess, Mrsj Schaiieman. -" Miss Joy Turner, whose mar riage to. .William-" E. Moses will be an. event 'of the latter part of the month;, was; the inspiration for the miscellaneous shower on ( Wednes day night at which members of the - Entra Xous club entertained ati the club" house. PinTc carna tions, delphinium and rose, buds centered the table on which th many beautiful gifts were arrayeck In addition to club members the following special guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hfll and George Weigel and Aubrey Crawford. '.- Covers were arranged for 1 2 at the attractive , dinner of Friday evening at which Mrs. J. H. Laut erman and Mrs. R. J; Hendriclcs were hostesses at the Lauterman homej Flowers and candles, .in tones of pink, and blue were ar ranged in the dining room, pink snapdragons and blue delphinium combining for. the centerpiece. In the group for the-evening i'ere Mr. and Mrs. Breyraan Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Kafl.Becke; Mr. and Mrs. John II. Carson, Mrs. Frank Sned ecor, Mr. and Mrs. R. J". Hendricks and Mrs. J. H. Lauterman. Mrs. Luella Kimball .wjh one of Salem's most honored gueats during the past week. Probably the largest of a nuniber of ex tremely delightful affairs honor- ng Mrsl Kimball, was the after noon tea on Thursday at which Mrsi E. 1, Barnes and, Mrs. A A". Lee ' entertained . at;, the Barnes home. During, the afternoon, in rooms, lovely, with summer flow ers. Mrs. Kimball cut .the, ices while Mrs. C, A. Park presided at the urn. Assisting , in the rooms were: . Mrs. Frank. Power," Mrs. F. L. Utter, Mrs.. Lola Belle Bell inger, Miss Florence Power. Miss Claudia .Lewis, Miss Delores Wil liams and Miss Margaret Town- send, f Mrs. Kimball left yesterday morning for Portland. Before re turning to her home in Califor nia she. plans a visit of . several months with her nephew, Sam uel Dunlap. , Many . Salem people are antici pating: the appearance at the First Baptist church tonight , of Rever- end and Mrs. Ray.Vlncent who are evangelists, cartoonists and musi cians. Their, entertainment is as delightful as it is unique. Miss Alma Pohle has returned from a most enjoyable three weeks' tour of California, visiting at various- points including San Francisco; Long Beactt and Los Angeles'. While in Los Angeles, she was the guest of Mrs, George Metcalf and; Mrs. Holllster Cham berlain, both former residents of Salem. Invitations are being Issued by Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatchford for. the marriage of their daugh ter, Lorlei Maybelle, to Mr. Clar ence J. Gillette on Friday after noon, June the nineteenth, at 4 o'clock. The ceremony will take 3 , 5M vl ' - " ' . T : ; It 4S5 Prayer Piano,; just Kte new. - Terms$lb a month; This Piano is folly girar ranteed. I ; : r New GEO, place at the FlfrsVMe'thodfr .withr a-reception following-, at the home from five until seven. NEW BOOKS ATV I PUBLIC LIBRARr J ' i Adam Bede Eliot; George; Thev Ship of Souls Emerson Hough. Three Flights Up Sidney How ard. v- . ; Alice Adams Booth .Tarkinr ton. Parent, Teacher, and School M. E. Moorej . ....... Twisted Tales- Christopher Ward. " - . ..The Story of . the Cowboy Em erson Hough. For the Children The Adventures of ; Chatterer, the Red Squirrel T. W. Burgess. The Pacific Coast MgMMgUle Marie Louise D' Kigei Will be assisted m Concert Miss Byrd Elliott Violinist Irene Hampton-Thfane r ; Concert Pianist, Vera Eshelmah Williams Accompanist In Salem at the Armory , JUNE 10th AT 8:15 P. M. ADMISSION $1,10 Tax included GEO. C. WILL, MUSIC THE FRENCH SHOP - Btiys ahyi Used Piano in ,1 .... -. .... - ...... We will accept any time in ones year. 30 Pianbs iif Qttaiity-$275, $325, $350, $3S& ,vp , , , . , Sbid on Terms to Suit. . 5 BUY THAT PIANO NOW AND SAVE MONEY Salem's The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk W. T. Burgess;. - The Adventures' of Mr. Mocker W.-rT. Burgess. V V Tommy and the WIsnlng Stone -W.i t. Burgess. , ' - M The Littre Lame Prince dV M. M. Cralk. r Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe. A Book of Cheerful Cats and Other Animated Animals J. o. Francis. ! Tom Clifton W. L. Goss. . ; : The Boy Scouts of Birch Bark Island R..S. Holland. . A Scout df Today Isabel Ilbrn ibrook. ; ' , - " Peter and Polly in Autumn Rose Lucia. Peter and Polly in Su turner Rose. Lacia.i - t , .'-: Peter and Polly In Winter -Rose Lucia. . 1 V P Tickets oh used p ' o as pan paymeni on a new, one at f r Leading Music Dcnlcr fcr Raft Mate's kirk Munroe.' . :.. Boys', or St. . .Timothy's -X., s. Pier.- V The -Crashaw Brothers A. S. Pier. " . ' ' ,. -ilice's Adventures In Wonder landLewis Carroll. - Butch Fairr Tales W. E. Grif fia. . " Legends-Every ; Child Should Know H.: W. Mabie, editor. Folk Tales Every Child Should Know II. W. Mabie, editor. Two-Legs Carl Ewald. Weavers and Other Workers- Jennie Hall. HOMES ASK FOR FRUIT RESCTE SOCnSTV lKl'DS FOR IiEU FR03I PKOl'LM The. Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective Society requests'! its - - ... - n 4 f X .- :-,:v,.:-:-'. ' V - f Sale at MOORE'S MUSIC HOUSE PATTON'S BOOK STORE WVW Stock . . - " ' 'i; -t' 1 1 Years Weils friends to remember the girl of the Xulse Homo and thebables of the Albertlna Kerr Nursery Home when canning fruit and'veg etables this year. The Louise-Home and Albert ina Kerr Nursery cared for last year respectively 204 unfortunate girls and 213 . homeless babies and youngsters. .The babies.and girls' were committed from counties of the state. ' Please send a nota stating how( many Jars you will fill so Jhat the ; freight may ."be, prepaid and ar-. rangements made to pay the freight. fQr the return of. the fruit Jars. The note should be addressed to the general of f ice, 195 Bnrnside street, Portland, Ore. " 1 A city of. beautiful streets-and well-kept lawns. Salem', Oregon. 1 .N- 4 -j v- 5 . t ' 1 "!s., i 4 , , ' 11 it I I I- V-vVrtvvyV -NVy- ...V S-r I I. ; 1 - I nap tun race value any f I ii r --,.J