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, I. I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON StJNDAr MORNING, SEITEMBER 13, 1925 1 . FRESBTTEWAN ! . I FIRST. Church street between Che meketa and Qenter atrta. Norman Ken-; dall Tolly, IX IX, pastor. .8 :30 a. m. Uunday school, H. E. Barrett, super intendent. ,Tpa TrlrC class and men's Bible cUm meet at Rigdon's parlors, east entrances, Cottage and Cbemeketa streets All 1 Other classes meet at church bulldbvg. 10:4$ morning: wor ship. Herrnen : The Baptism of Jesus," byBr. Tully. The choir will sins "HowJ&weet tUe Name of Jesus," ' Liszt-Bliss. Beginning with today Dr. Tut iy. will preach a five-minute chil dren's iserraoh as a part of each Bun day mornings service. All children of the church and congregation are in vited to come. -. Opportunity will be given for the children to pass out at the close ef 4 their service ' if any so desire, i C :S0i p. m., Young people' rocletlpn, senior, advance intermediate, and intermediate. '7:39 p. m.. evening worship. Sermon: "What Can the Bible lo for Me r by Dr. TuUy. The choir will alhg : ;Tbe Were Ninety and Nine," Wilson. Iupirational con gregational singing. , , ' . - ' i ' FULL. iQOSPEL, MISSION 2S1 Ulssloa street. Ralph J. Bul lock pastor, (residence,- i61 Mission street, iphonej 14jW. Services 2:30 and 7:30 p. 1m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Wednesday and Saturday nights at 7:30. Other -nights evangelistic meetings in the yards. The services Sunday will be held in the Foresters hall zz Nona commercial street up stairs, i Alt are invited to ' these fall ttosDel ! meet Ins which, are -free from fanaticism as well as cold dead for mulism: Gods true people are dis gusted with -both extremes. They are really hungry for the genuine power of the resurrected Christ, but are just ly fearful ; of both Satanic delusions and Pharisaical dead letter formalism which are 'equally destructive to the soul. The true foundation - of; the Christian faith Is described in the 15th ahaDter of II Corinthians. The Acta of the Apostles is our pattern. I Let ua build accordingly that we may be In aarmoay tfit-m at the coming of the Lord, j ; y A ,.. I EPISCOPAL. ST. PAUL'S Church street at Che- meketa. ' Tie. Jlr- Dune art ' Chambers rector, i Jiotvi Eucharist at Jv3t-a. m In the cluipel. Morning prayer-and fc-rmon by the recter -it. Sermon tonic : "Wlwit Jesus Did Not. ajr." The veirted choir under the direction of Dr. John Sites will be In its place. Oliurah fu hnol :45 a. m. The young peoples" .fellowship, will resume- its ; meetings at, p. m. all young people 'invited. The I church school, has been rxiivsnliMl and new srrades establish eJ with a full' corps of teachers. Lt all pupils be in their plapes promptly, i EVANGELICAL FIRST. Liberty and Center street. t.r imt nhone 191 J. Services 11 a j.m., and 7 :a p. m. aunoay kiwi :4 a. m., J. K . Uiricn superimenurau Toang -.Peoples' meetings: 6:30 p. m.t T mii Mivri. the-newly eiectea president wiiiinave cnanse. owauoa w the illness of the pastor, Rev. -Guy R. Stover will preach Sunday. Week-day orvtrM Thftradav evening. i W.M.8. will hold "a"Wlver tea In the-church Wednesday at a p. m. . CHRISTIAN t COURT STRKKT Court and Seven teetth streets. R. L. Putnam pastor, residence llOifi Leslie street, phone 14 25 J. ! Services Him. and 7 :30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Echoes of The IMUes," and" "Oo-Away-To College." Rally aervicei conducted by volunteer hand. Masks tarnished by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses1 .orchestra. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., Chris 3. Kowtts, iraperintendenft. Young peoples Junior 11 . ra. following communion service. Senior and Intermediate Christian En deavor meetings :30 p. m. Midweek service Thursday T :30 p. m. Devotion al Bible study, stereoptlcon pictures of Bible land and volunteer band meet ing. -We invite strangers and .new students coming to the city to worship Wtrh "The Church w.itn A -Fawift fcrlt Yoti are always welcome, - separate rooms down stairs fori dev otional, meetings. Adult members -and friends of the church always welcome. Week-day services: Junior and Senior churches will meet Thursday 7 :39 for devotional meeting. Strangers are al ways welcome to these, services, i The public will feel at home at the evening service, as this service- is planned to meet the needs of the community. You are invited to bring your friends along: There will be special ! music - by the choir at both morning j and evening services. i FIRST Corner of State and Church street. Fred C. Taylor, pastor, res idence C38 state street. cJione ; 974. Lnreetor or religious education, Mary E. Findley. office 126 1 South Church street, phone 872. Services: 11 a. m, and i:0 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Christian's Paschal in i the morning ; Billy Sunday Religion;' In the eve ning. Music for the morn In will be as follows: Prelude (by Prof. T. 8. Roberts at the organ) Meditation" by sturga. Anthem: "Just mm l am by Rhompaon and solo "Jesu. Jesu . Mise rere, sung by Miss Fay Sparks. ; sun day school : a. m superintendent : 11. r . Shank. . First Chapter .League wui noid us urst meeting ei me year, led by Miss Ruth Heineek. at :30 ; hleh school leazue also at 0:30 d. m. Superintendent ef this league is Mrs. Ora Mclntyre. The seven ladiea aid circles will hold their regular monthly meetings this Wednesday at 2 :30 p. m. .The pastor's subject for the dev otional service "Thursday evening at 7 ;30 will be "Rock Christians.'! Holy Communion will be observed at both the morning and evening services. - i I V ' BETHANY REFORMED Corner of Capitol and Marion streets. M. Denny, pastor, residence ;u Marion street.' phone 445W. Services 11 a. nv. Sunday school 10 a. ar Fred E. Kruse, superintendent. (la and Mr. Botort Crawford. 1 Mrs. Will Maj is teacher of UU class. . ' - , Miss Hodge Honored CATHOLIC I Miss Francos ModpA whn has and Cottage streets. Rev. J. R. Buck. CCpted PsIt!m for the coming pastor, residence 751 Chemeketa, I year on the faculty of the Spring- pnone . tvev. 1. v. arenan, assist ant pastor. ' Services 7 :30. :30. and i :30. . Sermon topic : -Fifteenth Sun day After Pentecost." Benediction on Sunday follows last mass. Kveryone, both Catholic and non-Catholic are welcome. ; METHODISTS CENTER STREET, Thirteenth and Center. A. F. Hilmer pastor, residence C84 North Winter, phone-, OttOM. Ser vicea 11 a. m.. and 8 pi. m. Sermon topic: "The Spirit Filled Servant of the Ltord. ana "Homecoming. Sun day school 10 a. nx. H. H. Ocallap, superintendent. Epworth League 7:i&. Come let ua worship the Lord with Joy and make the new year a success. SOCIAL (CoDtlansd frB page S) Franklin being asked to make one of the addresses of the evening. At another time Professor and Mrs. Franklin were honored with field high school was compliment ed Wednesday evening with a de lightful swimming party at the natatorinm followed by a dinner at the H. W. Bross home. Dinner covers were placed for Miss Frances Hodge. Miss Lola Millard. Miss Carol Cheney. Clar ence Phillips. Charles Swan, Ted Emmel. and the hostess. Miss Josephine Bross. Class Holds Social The September social and busi ness meeting of the-Toang Couples class of. the First Methodist Sun day school was held at the home of the teacher of the class. Dr. J. D. McCormick. at the Kimball apartments last Friday evening. Election of officers for the ensu ing year was the chief item of business. Mrs. Marie Welling was elected president. Dr. George Xeics of Wedding Received fewer of - forensic. Mr. MlUer WAYXETOWN. Aug. 2$ One w m promoting campus of th r.rnieat and mmarteat wd- dramatica. while at I. U. lie was dings of Waynetown in recent the linl prganirer of the Na- years occurred Saturday morning at ten o'clock, in the Christian church, when Miss Dorothy Marie Munas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Munns. became the bride of Mr. Orville Crowder-Miller. son of Mr. and Mrs. Delia Crowder Miller. of nWimln rtnn The church was beautiful with beautiful gift. potted plants and ferns and many cut flowers, the plnk-and white cosmos predominating. On each of the eeats were festooned : the brides's colors, pink and white. tional Honorary Dramatic Frater nity, and was the president for two years of the local chapter at the university. During his last year in school he was appointed by the board Kt dramatic control as director of the College Review. The bride' was the recipient ol Return From Trip ' Mr. and Mrs. August Carl and family have returned from an ex tended trip through California and to Tia Jnana. Mexico. They spent Preceding the ceremony, a musi-1 the greater part of the time In cal program was given. "Hark, j Long Beach, where they were Hark the Lark." was played by I guests of Mf Carl's sister and Miss Doris Harvey, and a groan of I brother in law;. They also stopped three song. "A Dawning." "I I In Santa Barbara. Coming north Love You Truly," and "0 Promise Me. were sung by Miss Mildred Oakwood, of Oakwood, H. Miss Beatrice Westtall presided at the piano during the ceremony. The officiating I minister ! was the ReT. James H Crowderi of I LESLIE South Commercial and Myers streets. H. F. Pfcmberton, pas tor, residence 318 Myers street, phone 188J. Services 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Tiie ctirisuan Life Insurgent," in the ' morning; Jesus Comes to Town, In the eve ning. Sunday school: j 9.45, superin tendent : K. A. Ithoten.i Intermediate Epworth League meets In Leslie hall and the Ieslie 'League j in the church both at 6:30. : Young people's meetings lor, young people. lou win rina a cordial welcome and Christian fellow ship in these meetings. Come with us and make this your cnurcii. strangers and visitors especially ; welcome.; . a luncheon given by Harry Pratt, former editor of The Overland I Lewis rice president, Mrs. Blanch Monthly. Some time was spent in I Odom secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Lois Scott chairman of the com mittee on visitation of the sick. MIsa Grace Elisabeth Smith, as sistant teacher of the class, and hostess with Mrs. McCormick, gave an interesting story of her re cent trip to Washington, D. C. Miss Florence Pope left yester- Niagara Falls and other points of San Jose where the Franklins made their home for five years and some time in Stockton. In Stockton they enjoyed a particu larly delightful visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Ward Willis Long. day for a week's visit in Portland and at Seaside. Plans for Story Section ' One of the most Interesting sec tions of the " Salem Arts league promises to. be the class in story telling of which Mrs. Lola Cook; Bellinger will be in charge. Mrs. SCANDINAVIAN Fifteenth andtriplH Mill streets. Patrik -Dahliu, pastor, K . . , . . ,., residence 2095 Trade istreet. phone loroadening training in library 377J. services: (Swedish) 11 a. m., J school and in library work which Gust'Indrson: her attitude most help- peoples meetmg 7:i& pj m. on xues-1 iui. in a tentative schedule tor xa day tlieUiiaies aia wm meet in tne Messon whirh rIia hs9 arraneod. Mrs. Bellinger plans to open the class with a preliminary meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 23, in the educational room at the public library. . Following is the program which she has outlined: Preliminary interest. Miss Mary. Findley, dl- rector of religious education, and several others gave glimpses of their vacation experiences. Mrs. Ruth Emery Riddle gave several vocal numbers, accompanied by ljer husband. Dr. D. W. Riddle, who also favored the class with piano solos. The parlor was made attractive by the generaus use of : cosmos and asters, while the din ing, room was tastily '.decorated from San Diego they took the in land rounte and viewed the large vineyards In the Marcea and Mo desto districts. Stay ton-Keith Nuptials Reverend E. H. Shanks, pastor Eethanv 111 h .V.ndf.th f Pf the First Baptist chuch. per JElih.?8 ir.avdla.tbe! f farmed the ceremony, which unit im ui lucgiuuui, Willi uia uwri than four score, and three years. pronounced the double ring ser vice. ! "The Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin, announcing the, en trance of the wedding party, was attended by the bridegroom, j Mr. Paul Barr, of Tipton as bent man. The ushers were "Johnnie" Reed. of Bloomington, land - Mr. t Lee Shanks. The Junior bridesmaids. iDoris Harvey and Ina Shanks wore mwns of pink georgette over ed in marriage Miss Roxie Stayton of Stayton. Oregon to Mr. Floyd L. Keith of Portland. The wed ding took place on Tuesday. Sep tember 8. at the- hone of the bride's mother, Mrs, II. W. Stay (Ceatinaed ea pare C) "" ' rsti 4 3 a I at d a Hotel Marion Table D'Hotc SUNDAY, SEPT. 13, 19Z. a Olympia Oyster Cocktail Cream of Chicken-Asparagus Consomme Cejestine. Crisp Celery j Mixed Olive Toung RadUats Prince Apricot a la Coade Choice of: English Lamb Chop London Grill Roast Toung Chicken-Hanover ' v' Roast Prime Rib cf Beet An Ja Baked Sweet Potato Cauliflower la Cream - - Salade Chiffoaade Green Lime Sherbet with Wafer Apple Pie, Cheese j Lemon Merinzue Pie ; Demi Taue .: 8:45 t0 P' m They carried of pink ' and old rose satin, shower bouquets white cosmos, with sprays of maiden-hair . ferns, looped with white ribbon. The little ring bearers, William and Helen Louise Fine, dainty in white silk: and pink satin, carredl white lillies in their hands, in which were con- y tcC'tJsr the vaslaci? Itscl5 home of Mrs. Stenstromfon 2095 Trad street. Thursday 7 :30 p. m., prayer meeting. You are all cordially invited to our services. i ( f CONGREGATIONAL FIRST. Center and Liberty streets. Charles E. Ward, pastor residence 440 Center, phone 591R. Services: 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sermon topics : "Th Tl!iie of Christ." in the mornine:. !The Challenge of the fountains," in 1 meeting history of story-telling tne evening. peciui i kuuhs y lt -,Ttvfti. wnn -tnHoa ran with argeratim, pink snap dragons cealed the two rings. The maid of nonor. Miss Martha Luccas, oil Frankfort, a cousin of the bride. She was attractively gowned In cream lace over salmon pink satin. trimmed with lavender ribbon. and pink roses. Orange was the predominating color in the room. Dainty refreshments were served. Loyal Women Meet - The loyal women's class of the I She carried a shower bouquet of First Christian church met Thura-lpink roses knotted with pink rib-1 mixed auartet at each Sunday service. Sunday school: 10 o'clock, superinten dent: M. D. McCallisterl Thursday at 7 :30 n. m.. nraver meeting and -Bible study. The church has been beauti fied; throughout ana win piease aii comers ; the service -Will . uplift and encouraza all who .came in a spirit of worship. A cordial invitation is given to the public toj attend these services, " . 1 . i rwtfrtmaOATTONALS ' CttNTRAXw--South Nineteenth and Ferry streets --H. C. Stover, minister, residence 24& South Iinetesnth atroet Th. vtrmiM service .. of. th Sunday tutnl ml innrnlne worship at 10. -Mtrnlnar wrmon subiect: "LI Kb A TrM" i r-hriKiaw Endeavor at p. piimIht rv!cn at 7 :30. The eve ning srmon Twill be a discussion of "The' Church jand Clvlllxatlon." Special music at the) morning and : evening , service. The publfai la. invited; V.TANG-EMCAL i Seventeenth an Chemeketa streets. tr w r jiiinir nastor. residence 268 North - Seventeenth street, i Phone i nnfiW fionva J 1 a. m and p. m. bmum tonics : "Progress of tb m,n.ni" &nrii. "Lav ahd 'Joy. Sun rUni ifrla. m.. O. R. Stransbaugh .iiortntonilnit. Toons peoples meet at 7 p. m, Verna MarUn leader. Thurs day evening, (prayer, meeting. . i MPrrarvnTST FREE. Corner of North Winter and Market streets. Mortimer C.f Clarke, pastor, resldanc 1228 North "Winter street, phono ! 1 3 6 C W. Sermon topics : "The Joy of he Lord." and "The Mis sing Name.- t iBunaay Know . n vmnics. Kchuts. sueerinten dent. Toun peoples meeting 6:30 irk a half nn hour of Braver preced- ' Ing. Luther p. Cook, leader. Cottage prayer meeting each Wednesday at the hniM of MraiCarollne Jackson at 1463 North Wlnteii street. Church prayer .tlr. Thitiuulav 7:30. All Will lind a cordial welcome at these services and you will enjejy the splendid spiritual armospnere oi tfus cnuron. j 4 B. S. A. International Bible Students asso ciation meet every Sunday m Derby liall. Court and High streets for Bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 a. m. aii wuvtma th tii1 v with us. Funeral services J jot .charge In Sajejn and vicinity .by -fcocal - 4eUiren. J?hone mzoW. Tune in to K.T.CJ. Seattle every Supdnv evening from t:10 to. 10:10 fer- Bibie lecture and music. Special lrctun Sunday, iptember 13. Sunday, September 13. at 2 :30 p. m. there wUl beia free pubHc lecture In Derby hall b W. A. itaker of Brook r lyn.N. H.. subject : he Xear of Jubl- The Jubilee of the Jew is actually here. IJon't fall to bear this lecVire. It is every timely. 1 f THE SALVATION" AMIT 141 State street, Capt. nd Mrs. A. TI, oatnra 1 firilWI 11 4. tA. aJUi S p. m7 Sunday nricewill ducted toy AdJU Jtc. Kooney. v"af .M..iAal ' man rtt. Mawf tJL Jr. Talbot, 'dlstrx-t social of Hcer. and 1.. . vnr4!iind. Sunday school 2 :30 p. m." Young peoplerf meeting at ( IS p. n. WeeK-aav wirjcwt . ' anil KAilirdaV. V. m. A warm' welcome awaits you! I Three local officers will receive commisions at Sunday evpn"" FIRST, Comer of Liberty and ii3ai streets. Sunday, morning rvlce. t, U o cloclu evening ; . Suoiecl oi iewio ")" . o l be told. How they shall be pre pared. How told; practice lesson and review; stories for the small est children, including the pre school ages, and children of the first and second grades, fairy tales; review-and practice; epic stories, anrh i TCInir Arthnr ctor- LUTHERAN I t' . PttPlCT TT..V 175 Kint lnwt fi. I "CV""IL1. P''-B U i v Koehier. pastor. Residence: n&o Htatejview; myths; poems; review and street, phone 539K. services i:aw a. m. Sermon topic ; tiacs . to ' uoa. Sunday school: 9 ;30 a. jm. ,'Serviee in Englih. The. Dorcas society meets on Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Abry 1819 South Thirteen street, ine cnoir rehearses on Friday at i 7:30 p. m. I onmcii of cooi i J34 North Church stneet. J. J. Gil lespie, pastor, residence!: ..1315 North, day in the chuch parlors for the regular meeting. Purple and deep red asters were used about the rooms. The hostesses of the af ternoon were Mrs. J, F- McDon ald, Mrs. William Osborne, Mrs. M. M. Ranson and Mrs. Smith. The program of the afternoon was Ibon. The little flower girl, an other cousia of the bride. Mary i Elisabeth Munns. pretty In a I lrock of white silk, scattered rose 'petals in the pathway of the bride. I The bride was lovely In an ivory georgette gown over white satin. devoted to the telling of vacation lit was heavily embroidered j and Church etret'T. Phone 1&.73M, It s. m. nnrt 7:30' to. m. tnhlcs : "Paul Glorytne m the Cross-of Christ, for the momlngj "Does it Pay to be a-unrisuan, tor me eviunt. "The young people will have charge of the evening service. Bunoay scneoi : Is a. BUt superintenoent. Mrs. waiter Tflarkua. Young peonies? meeting 6:45 It a Christian,- leaaer auss lihuuiiib uii- I charm f th rprlntr.tinn u.or.i. Pnr meeting Wednesdav I hph .ohnftt , I c"arge oi tne registration practice; , real or possible stories; stories tor special occasions: re view; stories for adults; miscel laneous stories; review. - Mrs. Bellinger is preparing bib liographies, listing books, most of which will be available in the Ich Servie! cal libraries, TOf the use of the Sermon l class. . Of particular interest Is the list prepared by Miss Elile Powers, who has won distinction as a children's librarian in St Louis, Mo.',' and who wos on the coast during the summer. Mrs. teSDie. Prayer meeting Wednesday I hleh school. evening 1 :30, Jeaoer airs. j. i snoni gom;ry. " Eastern Star Dinner A large committee, under the of Emma Mnrphy experiences. . A special musical number was the vocal solo by Miss Edith Jones. She was accompan ied by Miss Bertha Beeman of New York city. Open League Meeting : The Salem Arts league will open the new autumn season on Wed nesday of bisweek with a public, meeting in the city library. Prof. N; B. Zane of the art department at the University of Oregon will be the speaker of the evening. Professor Zane will again conduct a class In extension work for those interested a class similar to the one which was so successful last year. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert is In Pro fessor Zane's lecture on Wednes day evening at 7:45 o'clock will deal with design and color, a sub ject with which he Is amply famil iar. At the open meeting on WedV CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AL Ferrv street- H. Ej Caswell and leadership Mrs. Caswell, pastors. Services s.and Brown .has : .preparations almost - . V YTJ . ? 7 :30 D. m. sermon topics: - An vjui- i , . ,... I uo win ud " answer P t0t trfl'IihiCif!k." auctions or-arrange registration peoples meets: Saturday evening. I Rpntembflr 7 5 In - tho f s mn c Tuesday evening prayet and ( Pf ' r,,,?9'?,.. service. riuay evening uioie suuiar jcwic nuuvr sueBia mil ge iuc t:30 o'clock. .Sunday acnte-sm is Masonic Temple Building asaocla- found in Acts 17.1-12. J Golden text: , , " , v "Prove all things hold fast that which Uon. consisting of CaT Pope. B ee ls good.' TTNITARIAN r'nttacra ami Chemeketa streets. Rev. Fartin Fereshetian, pastor, residence, R7 rrhmeketa street.- nnone saw. fer- vice 11 a. m. Sermoni topics: "The Quest of God." Mrs. M. Feresnetian, Mintraitn sniuiHt oi me cnurcii win in fer as a solo, Knapps wdrk, '"Open the Gates of the Temple" Mrs. , W. A. Denten at the organ. Sunday school l ft a. m sunerintendent 3 Miles MCvey. The Emerson club will j resume meet- retary, F. A. Erbcon. O. T. Cham beraand Robert J. Simpson of No. 50 ; Roy Bohannon,' . worshipful master of No. 50. AF & AM; W. C. WInslow, A. F. - Marcus and Ralph Thompson of No. 4, and Harry I. Pearson, worshipful mas ter of No. 4, AF & AM; also Mer rill D. Ohling, monarch of El Kar- az Grotto, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ings, and the first for the current year I ,. m nl.-e on Thursday evening "am GahlsdOrf. at 7:30 in the Emerson room of the I Members of Chadwick : chapter S&Mui the yrrim S wiU attend, and thecommittee will appreciate it ii tne laaies win bring their covered dishes to the temple by 4:30 o'clock. . Rebekah Lodge to Meet The Salem Rebekah lodge will .Lrtj-phoiie-aaM ; Y,1 ?i,H?JtJobftrTe ts 74th anaiversary Mon 1 assistant paetor, re-dence U7 CfurU-. J.w.- J ...ii- street, pbone 1403 w. raervices " 1 ' wiq uugo utuia. m.. and 7:30 p. m. 6rmon topics AJ1 Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and "The Lavw of Service." and '"Man a I... ... . , . Relationship to the World." Miss I -"-" invitea to auena. Whlaier will sing-at thej morning aer-J r . . vie and Mrs. Treval- Pcjwers will 4ngl MlSS Rhodes tO Teach r45VHrr:ff "S,Er;Vintend.t: "Miss Fraaces Rhodes, honor Toung peoples' meets at it p. wt I student of Saiejsv high Bchool. who topic: xae narvesi v. vur utw. upon. All are welcomes io and it Is in this class that Mr. Feresh etian gladly answers questions on mat ters of theology etc j " F ' "V CHRISTIAN X "h i , tsnTiST Center and High streets? J. J. Kvans, pastor, residence 544 Center BAPTIST with those interested In the class which will start Thursday. Octo bqr 1, continuing on the same day each week following. t A summary of Professor Zane's credentials may be given some what as follows: He has been a student at the Pennsylvania acad emy of fine arts at Philadelphia, the school of industrial ' art in Philadelphia, at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, the Chicago art insti tute and at Drexel institute In Philadelphia. Among the positions which he has held are art super visor of the public schools In Phil adelphia, teacher of fjire arts In the Pennsylvania stale college and and a member of the art depart ment of Jefferson high school in Portland. At the present time Jie teaches design, lettering and draw ing in the University of Oregon art school and in the extension center In Portland. i - . trimmed in folds of the same ma terial. She carried an exquisite snower boquet or bride s roses, looped with white ribbon. ' and wore as her only ornament, a I strand of pearls, i : Following the ceremony was an informal reception and the wed ding breakfast, at the home of the bride. In the afternoon : the young couple motored . to Craw- fordsvllle, where they took the train for Chicago, Denver. Colora do. Colorado Springs. Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Francisco.1 and other points ' of interest In their wedding itinerary. The bride is one of the fayorlte daughters of Waynetown. j She has been active la the social, edu cational and religious development of the community. Last year she was a member of the township high school faculty at Oakwood, 111. She is a graduate of Indiana State University. The bridegroom Is the only son of, the well known platform artist, Delia Crowder-Miller. He Is a graduate of the State University of Indiana and for four years has successfully headed departments of public speaking In colleges of North Carolina and Oregon. Re cently he was elected to the facul ty of the College of the Pacific, at Stockton. Calif., where he is pro- jj - - i 'i .j !i i 90ntstandlng Maytag Feature. 1 Washes fester. 2 Washes cleaner. 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Well bring a Maytag to your borne tomorrow or next day! Wash the biggest, dirtiest wash you can gather together. If the Maytag doesn't tell itself completely convince you that youH be handicapped without H return it. Send the 9 Outstanding Maytaj Features' e&sin. COLOR IT NEW WITH ! "DIAMOND DYES" ; I Just Dip to Tint or Boil : ! ' to Dye i; Raasona for . World UauSorthlp Far Aomes without AdrU Ua Um MautaM Curat, AW CaMlim Mat. Liu Www famT aMMMMMmM a Gijrafoam Washer OWllrl tA5J ALUMIfl VM IVfD THE MAYTAG SHOP 169 South High Street Telephone 2218 has spen( one time at Monmouth normal school. ! leavinx this week fKijT. i.ioert3f ana atarion. i Hosiina.- Or W aha win F-.mi.st h. shanka. bastor. ridnee I "osaias,-ur wnere sne wui f4 North ubarty, - pAon uza. ber-ioap cmrge oi me scnooi wore vices: 11 a. m.. and 7 ;3(1 p. ta. cer-1 n.i-- .v. Am- -y. moa topics: "Tho Faoe ot Jeaua." andl - " "HHting tne sawauat Traiu" ; annate;! . , . . . . Anthem "Bn Me." Warren. Bota : I Advanced Mlt&lC Studu -The Irayr rerwet ---fewenswn. mni Mi. n-ll- Tartar, nonnlar K. boss, in me evening- a grai onsi - - . . , : . . . service inoivjcting anthem by the choir 1 rauBie director at the Salem hich wnn ulr lUKncZchl- o! second Alliater. Sunday echooi t:45 a. ra.. auimcr oi wvrs win x cat man Kd Schunke. superintendent. Youn Griffith, tha emlaeat New York tVU?rVrr BVe instructor. "Mia. TartTr wla a what Shall it Ben 'Tuesday eT ember of Mr. Griffith's master a great missionary play by the W. W. , . . . O, irirla. -The Planting- of the Tree." c,as Which professionals from Tenth anniversary f the world wide all parts of the northwest were sniild organisation. Thursday evening ir n.nit. in- BTPtT will mot in mission atudv 1 'i"". jbii. wiiuuu wm ma Each 15 -cent package contains directions so sim ple any woman can tint soft, del icate shades or dye rich," perm anent colors ' in lingerie, silks, ! KKata m f ati Vr m a a a wuof j OaillTt B Vacation Trips Mr. and. Mrs. Clifton B. Mndd and little son, Billy, hare returned frem Waldport where they enjoy ed a, week's Tacation..- This week end they are motoring; OTer the Mt. Hood loop. " , ' (Rer. Charles A. Hodshire. pas- lwaists, dresses. ' tor Of tne Methodist chnrrh in I -' DaTenport, Washlntton, la Tisit- 'ilnc in Salem at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forkner. 2205 Ne braska Avenue. ReT. Hodshire expects to be in Salem daring this wek. -u r. " i . . . cina, aw w tlmenlnl meetm a o Vrr room. 20 Masonic temple, open every cpt hoUdW and Sunday, from 11-15 toT 1:14 P- tori every evening, iiwt Wedn1 Sunday, from S?Sotar Sunday afternoon from S to $ All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room.. . Win vs. if B jftrwmtT!rp TRPtSCOPALR nsnM- f.KW--MEMORIAL. Corner Winter and Jfferon streeta n Part or. erson Kreet. i pnone. 1 tor : Lieroy vainer, ubik. k atreet, iphon nn.. .-. 7 -ia n. m Sermon topics: PiirnnM of UISCtDieanip, : ana -Gospel Message" by the paator, The Junior church meeta at 11 a. m. down .t.i-. mr,A win Toe in charsre of Rev. Asr-cheok i'mi" Mrry trpen ter auperlntendent : The Wealey and Senior leaeues will - meet W ciaaaatT o'clock. ' juAsre o. p. Coshow assistant this summer 'while Imo- Ing WW convene at 7:39 and Ut one I . -w."- bour. tsunuay eitemoon tne i pastor uuia .iew iuik ciiy,-wa aviso will preach at 'Williams hop ranch, audi 0j, v- coast for the classes. will fee assisted by tne. young men I Oospel team- in testimony ua song. NAZAREN13 Nineteenth .aad Marion streets. C H. Hophlna pastor, residence 1969 Marlon. Mrs. Hophina, assistant pn tor." ' StervtceaTl a. m.iand 7:J0 p. Sermon topica : ''Backslide In Willing Workers Class The Willing; "Workers' class of the First Christian church met at the ipme otJMrs A.B.Seely Ior their regular class meeting. A Heart." and "Love and Juatieei' - Sue-1 hnainesa smsitrf was nuI li clal muaic and singing morning and! . .t-T evenrng. Sunday School sua . .nu.1 BM appreciated musical nura- vv;. xis xiaroy . auperiMenaenc. rounst peoples' meeting 6 :30 p. im topic "Ad orning the Gospel." leader, i Walter Seamater. Junior Endeavor :45 p. m. Miss Devota Michelaon leader. Wed nesday evening at 7 :30i prayer meet lrr -The Meee- -wm- peweh " ieiaT tnornlnff, and Mrs."Hopkma will preach In the evening. Everybody welcome to these service, s sweaters, draper-: ies, coverings, hangings every thing!. : .-, ; Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind and tell! your druggist whether the material yoa wish to color. is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. hers, including plana and to cal solos by Elizabeth Lewis and a violin solo by Cleo Seely. A so cial hoar was then enjoyed, after which dttartjj: reea wenjjjt -were serred by the hostess, Mrs." A. B. Seely, assisted by Mrs. C. W. El- BaiclCIrch liberty sjr:d SXarior Eta, REV, XHNEST IL SHAKES . A. M. Sermon : THE FACE OF JESUS P. M. Sermon: HrmNO-THE SAWD.UST TUXlL : Prelude to the evening service at 7:30: f 'I Illustrated Hymn: "Abide With Me." A beautiful set qt Jturea wiD be shown. t c' Solo by Mrs. Charles McAllister "ft L S1XTY-FOURTH ii nn ml SALEM, OREGON, SEPT. 23-0 CT 3 - EUa Shultz-Wilson, Secretary PilANY: SPECIAL FEATUHES County Agricultural Exhibits Livestoclc ShowHorse Show Tractor Show Automobile Show Industrial Exhibition Boys', Girls Club Camp i ! Remember Tltis is YoztrFcJr j - V m - at ' ' Help to Malce It a Success In More and Better ArausemcntA and Entcrtajnrnents .Than Ever Ecfore i - c-t n . t t r it' i m 1L ' ' ' ' twin or aiuflB autctn;- rrvxrar in uimory 01 ine i air - FiVe Night Horehovi Ideal Camping Grounds