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SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1925 EVAKGEZJCAX. ' FIRST Liberty and Center fits., C. C. roling, pastor, residence: 435 Center St., imons aaiv. Services 11 a. in., and 8 p i. Sermon topics: "Pervading Kense -ot (od." and "Iriiend of Sinners ' Oninabr lamp and Retreat will open Wednesday a continue lor louf da; -closing Bun- flay night the 2 8th ot June. All are we I feme to attend. Dr. Winter Pennsyl traoia will be present. Sunday aehool J:4. a. m.. J.. F. Ulrich, superintendent lnnli taMr -MMljr, MDtori at I. m ana J on lur at u a. m... Very id port ant that atl jnemb.rs be present. The week day semcea will be called oft be cause ot the meeting at Quinaby park, 7 wiles north or Salem on the Oregon fclee inc. trains stop, at the camp. 17th and Cbemekrta Sis- F. V. Lan her, pastor, residence 268 X. 17th Hi pbone 1008 . -Herrices 11 a. an., and p. n. Sennon topics: ''The Bower of An tnaiecs Life, : and The Spreading of the t.opel. Sunday school 10- a. m., O. K. StransbanKh. snDerintendent. Younc- ieo pies' meet in g at 7 p. m Martha Garnjobst leader. Prayer services : Thursday even mar. : .. UXITA&fAH i Cottage and. Chemeketa Sta... Martin Fereshetian, pastor,' residence: 657 Che meketa St., phone 8. 50. Services 11 a.m. cteraoa topic: Faith and the Modern Hind. Mrs. Halli Parrish Hinges will sine. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. : This iv the last Sunday before summer vacation and all membera and friends are especially urged to- be present. ' X.TJTHEXAN . i CHRIST EVAXOELJCAti 1730 State St.. 6. Koehler. pastor, residence: 1750 ' Satte St.. phone 599R. Services 10:3O. Sermon topic: God's Invitation, Come to iy Supper. Sunday school 9 :30 a. m Voting peoples' meeting 7 p.m., topic ""I.ife As An Obstacle Race. Church coun cit meets at 2 p. m.. service conducted in berman. o evening service. t CHRISTIAN AND MISSXOAKRT : .. AIiIilAHCB Tabernacle Ferry St., H. E. and Mrs Caswell, pastors, residence: 173 8. Cot tage, phone 1434J. .Services 3 and 7:45 p. my Sermon topic; Panl'a Thorn. F.ran relistie. Sunday school. 3 p. ra.. Mrs. 3. V tlson, snperiatendent.,: Young peoples meeting Saturday evening 8. Specially attractive and neipiui tor tne young. S "i ' j! ' ' T'.'PTSr'ft'PAT. . . ST. PAUL'S Church at Chemeketa, ive v. H. Duncan Chambers.- rector, resi dence: 560 Chemeketa. phone . 1045J Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m., prayer and : sermon at 11 a. m. Church school 9:45 i a. m. Young .peoples' fellowship 7 p. in.. In parish, house. All welcome - at t bt Paul a, the sermon will be brief. I. B. S. Al Meetings are held every Sunday'- ai Derby building, corner Court . and High S'v. Bible study 10 to 13 a. m.. Xzek lei's Temple study 3 p. m. A free pub- lic lecture will be given at 8 p. m., June 21. by Charles C. Best.? Subject, "A Standard for the People, Milliona Now living vt ill ?ever Uie. 1 he speaker will show from the prophecies Just what that standard is. The true - standard - which will sever Need to ba. changed, and , which will merit and receive voDular ap proval and acceptance, to which all the people will flock, and the reward ef fol lowing which will be life, The Elders of local branch I. B. 8. A. will gladly of ficiate free of charge at funerals in Salem and vicinity for information phone 1450W. -' BBXOJEMEJ) - BETHAXY Corner of Capitol and Mar lon Sts., M. Denny, pastor, residence t 906 Marion St phone 445W. Services 11 a. m., German preaching. Sunday school 10 at. ft., German and English) classes, Fred E. Kruse, superintendent. : i ' ' CHSliTTJUr BCIEHCE FIRST Corner of Liberty and Che meketa, Sis. ' Sunday morning services at 11 a. m., Sunday evening 8. Subject of lesson Sermon: "la the Universe, Includ ing Man. Evolved By Atomic Force t" Sunday school sessions convene at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testl- monial meting at 8 o'clock, Reading room 209 Matonie Temple, open every day ex cept holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p.. m. All axe cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. FSIEJTDB "j i " ' ' I SOCTH SALEM Com'l 'and Washing ton Sts Carl F. and Minnie G. Miller pastors, residence 1655-8. Liberty, phone . 133R. Services 11 a. m, and 8 p. ra. . The - Victory male quartet will aing i at' Sunday school. Sunday school 10 a. m., , Dr. Carl E. Miller, superinteadent. Young peoples' meeting Sunday evening , at 7 o'clock. Mid week prayer meeting Thurs day evening 8. :';'.( HIGHLAXD rCbrner Highland and Church St; Edgar P. Sims, pastor, resi dence: 2445 Maple Ave. Services 11. a. m.. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. vn., Walter Stanton, superintendent. C. : E. 7 p. m. .Prayer meeting on. Thursday at 8 p tu. We kindly invite all to these services who have no church home else where.-. :" : BAPTIST ! i ' FIRST Liberty and Marion Sta.. Rev. Ernest H. Shanks, pastor, residence 549 .N. Liberty, phone 19Z0. Services 10 a. m.. and H p. m. "Children's Day." SeTmon opic:"When the Mists are Cleared Away. The morning service to- day will he a combined service ef Bible eehool aad morning worship, beginning at 10 aad closin; before 12. A Pageant: "Gateways of the Bible," will be pre sented ly the rhoir and Bible school. Come early for this Children'a day set v ce. The B.Y.P.U. wilt be led by Bel vin F. Vincent, topic: "The Meaning of Music." Orchestra and special vocal nimbi t!. Mioa K-.ith Bitney of Taeoma will aing. The popular Sunday evening service will be held at 8. A fine musical treat will be given. "Cheerful singe and rboraes." . Archie Smith ot Seattle wilt asut tb- prelude to this service, aing iK a bHi-itone solo number, selected. Miss Helen 8ihr will play a violin solo. "Sicil a no and iiigandon," Francois Francoenr arransed by Kreisler. The Woman's Bo clety will meet at the heme of Mrs. S. Gile. Salem Heights for a garden party on Friday afternoon. The annaal Sunday School pirni will be held at the fair grounds on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 ' ' o'clock. CBTXRCH OF CHRIST COURT STREET Court and N. 17th Sts.. B. L. Putnam, pastor, residence 1108 Leslie St., phoine 1425J. Services 11 s m.. and 8 t. m. . Sermon topics: "Msking. Life a Masterpiece, " and "A Gentile's, Faith Rewarded." Mneic fur nished by Mias Turner's orchestra. Sun day school 9:45 a. m., Chris J. Kowitx, uperiatendeat. Volunteer teams wilt vis ' CHILDRENS DAY 1 j A.M. A combined service at 10 o'clock. Pageant : Gateway of the Bible. Choir and Bible school. P 31. A popular Sunday Evening Service. ! Bari-' tone solo, Selected. Mr. Archie Smith, Seattle. V Violin solo, "Sicilana and RfganddnFran coeur. Miss Helen Selig. i Sermon: nVTieri flie Bfisls afe1 OeafTBcT A vvay" " it shut-ins in afternoon. Christian En deavor 7 p. m. Both senior and winter mediate, topic: ''Life Hnrdle Race.',' H. M. Btrchet. leader. Oti acreutit of the Turner convention, June I7-July 5, the midweek secvicea will be discontinued un til after the convention period.. We in vite ait to . nese services t ana. aise urge you to attend the state convention at Auroer. ' i f ; - i ,,- ' ,. CHRISTLUf ; - FIRST High and Opntor Stii.. Johu J. Evans, pastor, residence: 514 Center St., phone 1972. Assistant pastor: Vivian G. Whiler, residence: 1137- Cjourt St.. phone 1403W. Services 11 i. vs., and 8 p. m. Rer. Bates will preach both morning and evening. Morning f servic4:; Martha , and lnex Wood will aing a doet Evening ser vice, a tableau of ''Rock of Ages." Sun day school 9:45 a.' ra Dr. H. C. Epley. superintendent. C. E. Society meets at 6:30,; leader, Haiel Arnold ; ': ; -' METHODIST ' 'CENTER 13th and Center Sta. ,A. F. Hilmer, pastor, reacidence: '6H X. Winter St., phone COM. Services! H a. m.. and 8 p. m. Sermon topice j t The Chnrch Without a Blemish and Bible study. Sun day school 10 a.m.; H. A. Grallap, super intendent. Epworth league 7:30, H. Ren fuss, leader. j:. :. j ; MARKET STREET FRI?E Corner X. Winter and Maret, Street, - Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor, phone 1358W. Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. Frank .S. Schuti. su perintendent. Claaaes for i all siaea and agesv Preaching 11' and: 7:45. Cvf,s meeting at 12 :15. Mrs. Clans Cooley, lead er. Young peoples, meetins at 6:30. Miss Martha Jaquet. leader, i Prayer and praise service at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Caaoline Jackson. 1463 N. Winter street eachj Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Church prayer! .meeting each Thursday evening at 7 :30. The pastor having been returned to tbj church by the late annual eoaference! preaches Sun day morning and evening, The subject ia the morning will be: VThe Christian Race. In the evening tihe pastor will bring a warm hearted ;eva,ngelistie mess age, i All are invited to atjend these ser vices and yon will enjo.v the splendid spiritual atmosphere of th) church. 5 -: ' :--.v . ) : I j; ,;. I - ';. !." FIRST Corner of State and Church i, a f IP..U. r n . ml ..u!l.nf. OIH., fKU V. . . m ... . , J - ' " .. . . c. W ATl.ilf aB Vf . .v S- B 1 1 lUT . AAV C. v fit',' k ---" - - ire 11 . in., o v ' - -1 nrk- 9n in that- Hotu of the Cud. and "Doea God Fail I'.. Tbose membera over 70 yoara old are to bp; honor frnests . : i.. , n... inuti O-l.S Sunday aehool 9:43 a. m.ifH. F. Shanks, : rnnn lnMhla mptinr: i ... nr,A imtA rA 1st cnapier ihsub i y. - enapters meeung ioiun r "" M . A .ln lr ; I lttnt innml hoars Thursday at 8 o'cloekj Viration church school under direction of i Miss Findjey, .... . . , . . t Ik .. .. 4 ; I 1tfA June lain to emy - m. Junior church aervioe at u a. m. in annex.. Junior sermon !y Mist fins ley, :A Companion for the jSummertime. .. .LESLIE S. Commercial! and Myers St. H P. Pemberton. nastor. residence 348 Myers St, phone 188J1 i Services 11 ' : J Q - GsSTnAN rAhil8 f 14 . 'PI.. lUU O a. k":iimvs -"t"" -" ern Evangelism." and "A Motor Trip to tl.. -on". Illustrated." Rev. Geo. B. Dean of Philadelphia will preach in the : in,. ....tii, -kniiV. will ha riT- en over to an illustrated address on "The Progress ot the Oo(.pel in Africa. Sunday ii n.ic m 1? . , A i tlMatAn. annerin- SUHUVI f . m. ..... ... ... --' , tendent. Leslie Epworth League meets in me rnmrK , a i a - p. - mediato Leaguo meets in iesiie nan at the aame bour. All young people are cordially invited to attend. Prayer meet inc and Bible study Thursday evening at 7 :30. A restful, helpful hoar in the mid week. ; : ':;!;, I ',: SPtVnTVATlAS 15-th and Mill Sts Patrik Dablin paator. residence: 2093 Trade St., phone 377J. Secvicea (Swed ish) 11 a. m. and p. mj, ut. jviuuib from Kimball College , will , conduct r the evening service. Sunday school 10 a. m., Gust. Anderson, auperlntendent. Young peoples meeting 7:15. Ahursday 7:30 prayer meeting. Ion are.aii coruiany in vited to our services, i i ; K ; JASOX LEE MEMORiuiN. Winter and Jefferson Sst.. Thomas jcheson. pas tor, residence: 1 1060 Jefferson St, phone 1006J. Lerov Walker, i assistant pastor. residence: 920 Oak St.. phone 141. Ser vices 11a. m.; and- 8 p. m. j Sermon top ics! "The Christ You Possess," Bishop W O. Shepherd in charge. The ehoir will furnish special mtisie at Sboth morning and the ..evening hour. ; feunaay acnooi 9:43 a.-ra.. Harry -Carpenter, superinten dent.! The Weslev and KpWortn leagues will meet in separate room-, down stairs for devotional meetings, j They extend a glad welcome to adults as well aa young people to share with them these services. Thursday evening 7:30 both anior and junior churches will meet for thio hour. An hour of interest and spiritual prom is assured. Special attention is called to th evening service. Bishop Shepherd and three members of the Oregon confer ence cabinet will be present. 1 A splendid time is anticipated. The public is cordi ally invited to all of the services. "' MISSION 11 GLAD TIDINGS 343 V4 , Court SU C. S. Johnson, pastor, residence: 1935 Ma ple Ave. i Services 3 and p. m. sun day school 2 p, m., 8. Berkey, superin tendent, ; Young peoples meeting Friday evening. : Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day eveines week day service- Bible study and prayer for the kick Wednes day and rTiday afternoons tat z:ju. run gospel preach in j ; and leadline. Every body,, mvttedv i r 'J i !ii 1! ; I';' :'"' ' ;" ' FCLIi GOSPEL 251 Mission St.. R. D. Bullock, pastor; residence: I 2ol Mission St.. phone 1439W. Services 2.30 and Also services for the children 7:4. p. m. at 2:30 p. m. ' Bible study and prayer Thursday night at 7:45. If meeting on you are needy j in spirit,' aonl r body, you are. invited to come and let the Lord meet your need as no am in tne aay oi old for, "He 4s the tame yesterday, today and: forever i" I Heb. ;13:p. "Examine yourselves whether ye be in the faith. which was once : delivered unto the saints." i Cor. 13:1 with Judo 3. COKQKBOATIOWAX 1 FIRST Center and Liberty Sta., C. E. Ward, pastor, residence: 440 Center St., phone 591R. Services 11 s. m., and 8 p. m. Hermon Topics: - aeerets ot suc cess in the Eariy Church." jkad "The Quest of Life." (Special fnusicby the quartet at -each iervire. Sunday school 10 a. m., Mark McCallister, sivperinten- dent. Christian Endeavor at 7 . . m. Thur&day evening at 8 o'clock Bible study and prayer meeting. A cordial invitation is given tne public to attend these ser vices. ; J. . . i : : f: ! :' ;ii;hFnJl.!pj: Bap Hot CIitircH Liberty and Manbh Sta. ' REV. ERNEST II. SHANKS Sullivan's Mncterpicca f or Chautauqua Patrons The Mikado to Be Presented by .May ,VUentine Company; C 1 I The Mikado, farorite wlta maiy ot an tne GllT9rt and rullivan jtar attraction for Salem Chautauqua, Monday, July 13. - - , i Under the able direction of May Valentine, one 'of the most able producers Of the day, the opera will' be presented with full stage equipment and elaborate settings toy a cast carefully selected by Miss Valentine as to Tolctf and hlstronic abdlity. Tlie Mikado gives splendid opportunity to effectire costum ing and this feature is prominently emphasized. ' . , The tenor role of Nanki-Poo will be ably sung by Mr. A. W. Cannon whose long and successful ca rer on th nnera sta eft has made him a favorite with the general-public, it Miss Grace Bernhardt as Yum Yum, is delightfully fitted to the role In appearance as well as In voice. Every voice in the cast is said to be far above the rodinary ia quality and beauty of tone, and their worlt is exceptionally 'good. The ridiculously funny story around which the composers wrote their tuneful and fcatchy" music never grows old. and the public never grows tired of the Lord High Executioner's predicament when he has to marry the unattractive Katisha to escape being boiled In oil. 1 Season tickets 'for Salem Chautauqua are on sale at Patton's, Ilartman's Jewelry Store, Will's Music House, Commercial Bookstore, Bishop's Clothing House, Shafer Harder Store, Buster Brown Snoe Store, Opera House Pharmacy, Miller Store. J FIRST Chnrch street between Cheme keta and Center Sta.. Ward Willis Long, pastor. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. 11. K, Barrett, superintendent. All classes will have regular sessions at the regular hoar, and the Sunday School children's day pro gram. will be presented at 11 a. m The men's Bible class and the Tri-C class, which regnraly meet at Rigdon's parlors will meet elsewhere owing to a funeral at the parlors. The men's class will meet st Mrs. Erizsell's residence, 248 N. Sum mer htW and the Tri-C class will meet ai Mrs.i Hester's home, 334 N. Winter St. 11 s. the Sunday school children'a day program will be presented ' at this hour. Visitors cordially invited. See complete program elsewhere in this pa per. 8 p. m., county Christian Endeavor Pre-Convention will be held in this church.. All yoang people of the church and congregation are urged to come to this rally and get np to date information regarding the great contention to be held in Portland next month. 7 p.' m., young peoples'' aocietiet. Three live groups "carry on at the same hour and warmly invite any young people wno are no al ready enrolled in this kind of work. The 8 o. m Dooular evening service. Dr. 1. A. Thompaon of Portland will deliver the message and tne cnoir win sing . con aider the Lilies, ! ! UNITED BEETHEEK f CASTLE 17th and Nebraska Ave. Revj Z. C. Slower, pastor, iservices Ji a. m.. 'fiod's First Week." Sunday School 9:45 a. m-! C. P. Wells, superintendent Senior, , intermediate' and junior young peoples meetigna at J p. m. frayer ser vice and Bible stndy every Thursday a a. m. ladies aid society every eones- day 2 p. m. . t : ' ' NAZAEENE Address 19th and Marion Streets pas tor. C. H. Hopkins, residence, 1 Alar ion : assistant pastor. -M ary L. Hopkins, residence, I860 Marion. Services 11 a. m.,r 8 p. m. Sermon topics, The Christian s, Victory," morning; "Cleansing tne Leper," evening. Sunday school 9:45 a. m superintenaeni, v. a. naray. lomin PeoDle s meetings. 7 o clocK. topic, ine Redeemer's Return." leader, Mr. Matter Seamster. Week-day services: weanes day evening at S o'clock; proper and praise service. The pastor will preach in the morning service, and Mrs. Hopkins will preach in the evening. Everybody welcome. , i CENT2AL CONOKEOATIONAI. Address Nineteenth and Ferry. Sunday school at 10 a., ra. C. C. Harris, super intendent. Come out and help swell me attendance. We had 176 last Sunday. Special service at 11 a. m. -eaer t : l Ti . n finn. iri. frnm the in UUCliO ijui .. n .w termediate department. .Story topic, Mm Pearl F.yre. Sermonette by Ir. W.. C. Kantner. At 7 p. m. the Christian Kn deavor will meet, Hubert Ashby. leader. Evening service at 8 p. nr.. conducted by Dr. Kantner. Special music. Next an announcement will be made that will be of interest to all aa we have the prom ise ef the assistance of a visitintr minis ter for the entire day who may be willing to be considered as a candidate for our vacant pastorate. I , ST JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Address, 16th and A Streeta: pastor, H. W. nroas. residence 840 X. 16th Street. phone 144S-W. Services 10 a. m.. all KngJmh. (special continuation wnm this year's cstechiumen clsss. The class will pass publie examination before re- . u . n .AMfirmtitinii Visitors and: strangers heartily welcome. v. Invites Your UdOCD BIG Patton's Epok Store. .Hartman's Jewelry Store Will's Mnsic House, Commercial Book -Store, M'iller'S'Store, Bishop's Clothing House. Buster Brown Shoe Store, ... ',, " Shafer Harness Store. Opera House Pharmacy I "" -i -Hl r ' ; - h ' llsJ . yas V? M SFfflCTraaBCT'' MENU HINT . Breakfast . Sliced Pineapple Toasted Corn Flakes Corn meal Griddle Cake3 1 ' - Coffee Iiuncheon Spinach Omelet Tea Biscuits r Strawberries and Pineapples l Iced Tea Dinner ' t" . Roast Stuffed Leg of Veal ! ' ! Potatoes ! Buttered Green Beans Prune lice Cream : Wafers Hot or Iced Coffee ; TODAY'S KECIPES Cornmeal Griddle Cakes---Scald one cup of cornmeal with one cup boiling water, let cood. Beat one egg well, add one teaspoon sugar, one tespoon salt, the scalded corn meal, one enp White flour sifted with one teaspoon baking pawder, and one cup or more of sweet or sour milk. ' If sour milk is used add half a teaspoon "of baking1 soda to it. Mix to a smooth bat ter, not too thick, ahd bake on" hot griddle., . j Spinach Omelet Make omelet as usual folding in leftover chop ped spinach just before putting it into the frying pan. A cream sauce may be served with it. Stuffed lieg of Veal Have the butcher make a pocket close to the bone In the leg of veal. Into this put a good chicken dressing of bread crumbs moistened with melted butter, and well seasoned with onion and sage, pepper and salt. Roast, allowing about twen ty minutes to the pound. Put the potatoes around the meat about an hour before it is done and roast. ' ' ' Prune Ice Cream Pick over and wash one cup pf prunes and soak over night in one and one' half cups cold water. Cook in the same water until soft, remove stones and press prunes through a sieve. Add one cup sugar, four tablespoons lemon juice, a . few grains salt and one and one-quar- July 9-16 ADULT TICKET PRICE REDUCED UNTIL OPENING DAY GLEAN AMERICAN INSTITUTION ! Cooperation and SEASON llCKETS5 NOW SELLING Comic Operas, has been selected as a i i tre cirps cream, beaten untiL stiff. Freeze as usual. - : Suggest ion Whenever a black coat or dress has; become shiny t from wea sponge it n equal parts of ink and strong tea before pressing. i Add a pinch of baking soda to tomatoes, cabbage, beans, cauli flower, etc;, while they are boil ing and they will be easier to digest. Flour should be kept in an ab solutely airtight vessel to" prevent It from absorbing moisture and becoming musty. Place of Candy in the Diet Candy isj no longer considered a luxury. It has its place in the diet. Candjy is composed of sugar of different kinds, chocolate, nuts fruits, flavorings and colorings Each has its value for its taste sight or(body nourishment. Sugar is more quickly oxidized than any other foodstuff and makes a quick fuel food. 'Children burn up so much energy in their play that thy tan eat a good deal of pure . a. .. . . . canuy w, aavaniage;- out .always as a 4 part ojf their meals. Giving them a fewj pieces as a dessert is a good plan. Women wishing, to reduce s and! still craving candy may eat losv calory meals to balance their diet. A cbp of clear soup and rio fat or a; salad of cabbage, lettuce or other greens contains afrpost no calories so one can eat candy to make up the 1,000 calories allovable a day. Women who are trying to gain in weight may -eat candy freely. . is POLKA DOTS FASH IOVABLE AGAIN" . IX ENGLAND . LONDON4 Polka dots are the rage- again; in men's neckwear Many of the exclusive designs are hand made, 1 the dots all being ap plied by artists on the very finest silk. The smaller the polka-dots the more the ties cost. Patronage AT X i i. uij of, n JUSTICE, CUSTOM AXD MIGHT ' .;; rf- j'-. A long time ago Pascal opined that "It is dangerous to tell the people that the iaws are unjust; for they obey them only because they think them just." , Some well meaning gentlemen are agitated because a visitor from foreign parts is criticizing the American conception of, jus tice, and want him deported. Let us not be too sure that our conception of justice is -above criticism. It has no sacred origin. Justiceiis what is established; and thus all our established laws will necessarily be regarded as Just without ' examination, since they are established. ; ' As eustom determines what is agreeable, so also does it deter mine justice, . K Custom I creates the whole of equity, for the simple reason that it is accepted. It is the mystical foundation' of Its authority; who ever carries It back to first prin ciples destroys it. "Nothing isso faulty as those laws which correct faults," Pas cal decided. "He who obeys them because they are Just, obeys a Jus tice which is imaginary, and not the essence of the law; it is quite self-contained.j it Is law and noth - : , ; . i ,' , - : - .. . . , : . i , I Mdre Appropriate Music is another feature of our service. The' splendid pipe organ that we have had installed is1 at the disposal of those we serve without extra charge. Miss Myrtle Knowland has recently, taken charge of this part of our service. "! .Our equipment is complete; our services comprehensive. You might as well have the type of service we have to offer. ; Webbs FUNERAL PARLORS "Superior DUnem! Service" 205 So. Phone 120 OUR AIM: TO SERVE VOU WELL' AND- FAITHFULLY ALWAYS Brajssiercis Note the Price! Masterfully tailored of : good material, these ; Brassieres are noted for their splendid fit and fine wearing1 quality 1 59b where savings - are gredtestp$ ing more. - He who Will' examine Its motives will find" it so! feeble and so trifling that if he; be not accustomed to contemplate . the wonders of human imagination, he will marvel that one century has gained for Jt so much in "pomp 'and reverence. ! "The art of opposition and re volution i3 to unsettle established customs, sounding them to their source, to point out heir want of authority and justice." - We must. It Is said, get back to the natural and fundamental laws set forth in the constitution, which unjust 'customs- have ' abrogated. Yet the constitution as framed by the fathers was not perfect, and its authors were well aware of the fact. .... . Tt is to be doubted -If there ever will be a time when "Might, is right" will, not be true. - Might is the sovereign of the world, and not opinion, as many philosophers aver. It is right that what is . just should ba obeyed; ity is necessary that what is strongest ; should be obeyed. Might without justice is tyran nical, but justice without might is helpless. t Pascal observed that "Justice is, Church Street A NATIO-wide h 571 DEARTMEKT ik III U Js Zhth RED BAND Vv -- TTTiBafc- 1 1 '4a 3 f 160 North Liberty St., Salemi V v ere You Ev that, this Store is as rhuch a "local store" as any other? that while it is a unit "in the buying power of a great National institution, it loses none of its "localism" on that 'account? " . j that it is not only local in fact but is all that, plus a position in the open mafkefs of the country which enables it to give a service to the public that is equalled by no other chairi department store organization or any other retail concern? ' that if it were not for: the fact that'it s;nds ita money to one centralized point in order that there a buying department can use the ready cash to eliminate thej middlemen's profits by commanding quantity purchase prices from the mills, this Store could riot ' give you the sayings it does every day in the year? If you were never told these facts, el!; Cia Rlanaser of thb Store to t!jia C.zz.z. subject to dispute; intent caaW recognized and is not dl-uted, go we cannot give m,--t to Jus tice, because might has gainsaid Justice, and has declared that it is she herself who is Just. And thus being, unable to make what Is Just strong, we have made what Is strong just." " -' y Preview of Movio Films . Acid Test of Popularity HOLLYWOOD, Cal. The pre view of motion pictures In suburb an theaters of Los rAngeles has come to.be looked on by produc ers as the acid test of popularity with audiences. . Representatives of the produc ing company; "laugh and tear" spotters. -s are scattered through these first-night audiences. The stars, too, frequently attend the previews. This' diagnosis of a pIcture,,pro ducers declare, often sheds Strang lights on situations thought at first, to be comedy or tragedy. If a so-called dramatic situation fails to , bring the desired tension, or, worse yet, elicits laughter, the film is hustled back to the "cutting room" for amputation. C6medy that falls to produce sufficient mirth is bolstered up. WnERK , SAVINGS ARE REATEST TimUOUT ! T1II3 YHVi: STORES Ore. Tcldl : M - rife - Tha Church-That Wclccmca Six rCTla""