1l !!! !l. il 1 n - 1 - 0 Li : lATTHEEAH ' V ' ' : CHRIST EVANGELICAL 1T50 gla'to St., U. Xoehler, pastor, residence; 1750 State St.. . phoue 599a. iSortKM 10:80 in German. Sunday school '9:30 . m. Young peoples'., meeting at 1 m., topic; "Uow (Can We Trannlatfl Christmas Into Servic!'" 'Bible school on Saturday frotp.9ll:15. a m. The Brotherhood meets Monday at 7:30 p. m. The Dorcas socie ty will hold ita inonthry meeting with Mrs. Abry, 1819 8. 13th 8t. osv Thursday at 2 EPISCOPAL " , ST.PAUI8 -Chueeh St., at hemeke- ta. JSev. H. .Duncan Chamber, rector.. Holy Eucharist in the ehapel'at '7:30 a. , nu, Seeon celebration at. 11 -a., m. with music. fceriaon. by the rector. ChtXreb achool aft:45. a. an. ".Students are ra qoesUwi not to forget .to bring offerings for rthefehUds-bed in the .hospital. This, is the ( nal gall. . VVefctins, meeting -- on Monday e ruing t 730 ip.. feiiuwil by a dih;ij ef the, roancil .at 6. t ' J: Clf CJEEGATIDwii. r ; 1 - FIRSTS Center and Liberty, Charles E. f Ward, pastor, .residence;., 4X Center St., j phone , 591 R. v Services" "11 ;i.' f.;' W I -7:30 p.' m. Sermon.. tipies '7briatian iiing America.": and. ! Boy rO'. Aline.? Special numbers by the quartet at both services. Sunday s-uool 'TO a. m.. "Mrft . Meitert - aaparBeidBttt. " 1 PiMirMtay .7 ;30, fiible . auuly. and psayer ; meeting, ., At the evening servic a Teoort-wiH bat . jstt ei rae tinier oya'. Conference held iiy.tne . it, .O. A. at .McMinnville . Hugh Shatt4e,- IUlfy E3at,-nd Floyd Albia will give. abort-talk on what .they . igou onwol .tne. jjenforence. ..'Boy O , Mine' '"trill Jie ahenrn - follow ins the PEE8BTTEEIAJT -FIKST On Church street l)ctween . 0e4neket.ti8d XTentec St51. tJforaian Ken- aait r'l-tsuy. . .:JUJX . (Mdor,. 9;30 ..! Minoaj (,-nai.- 10:45 -a. m., moraing . wurxaip 1 ewrmon,- -iiBe Mntiy ot terilt, r,y; wt TnUy. ,ABtkm. i"The.r . Wow ... Atnety and Mne,- Wilson. Organ n"ura-rr- Beleeted Prelttdy "Baccease.'-' -AI- len-j:ddy; ".March wfieUiioso.V Parker. 5:30 ,p.- m.,-'Advance Intermediate social .. hour.; p..mfc yotia oeoolcs' -socie- Has. 7:30- p. mM vcnin . worjhip Ser jnon: A'Whst Time la ft T by Dr Tully.J jnu.i-m, omouF uh a? tiaepnera lead .ta," tsey. Organ nam bars: Beaed je tton iNuptiale,' Frysinfcer, "Prsyerv" .Marln4; and Choral' V Sacred Head feurrounded).- Bach,- His Kosa . at the- V .t .v j .... .oinuui;, t .ju p.. m., siouaty . weeting of-Session in ehnrch parlors. .; MARKET -STEEET JFEEE- METHODIST Corner iOf X, '"Winter, 'and ilarket treets.i. . 4avtor. ? Mortimer- C." Clarke," residence 1223 J'., Winter phone, I&i6-W. Swices 11 . a. nu,' r7:30 p. m.. Srmoit topics: "Goinsr Deeper "With God," a..m.; Salvation'.' p. -tn. , Soaday achoel,--:46, itwperinteadent, .UK. rraois 8. Sehuts. . Voutir Peoples meeting:-.,- 6 :30, Lather 1. Cook, leader. Tha: subject on Son lsy will be "The Throne" and wjl . be. led by the pastor. Thij meeting will be pre ceded by a. half an hour of prayer. Wee i, dsy services: Cottage prsyer meeting at . the home f Mrs., 'rlme Jackson on Winter stret each ednesday afternoon at ,,t. o'clock, v Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30. On Sunday evening the lie v. J. W". Good a will preach. All are Invited to attend these services. 1" 00 will find a-real -welcome and -"will enjoy, th .'splendid lipiritnal -atmosphere of this church, j . CENTER ST. METHODIST Thirteenth and Center. Pastor, A. P. Kilmer, residence, .fi4 -NV. Winter, phone (i84 il. - Service; 11 a. nit;, -T. -45 p. -m. Sermon topics, "Inducing -God,"- a. m.; "Give Pod a Chance," p. in. Sunday school 10 a. mj superintendent H. - H. (-rallap. Eirtrotta-Lesrne 7..p, ,jn...t All evening aerVices Uln ' English.' - Horning service 'in -.Cerman. J Sunday school haa classes 1n-6ernia a'nt "EdsUslw Yon are welcome. - . - ., :- t. PIEST METHODIST EPISCOPAL ' Corner of Ktatd and :CJtnrch Sts. Pastor Fred C. Taylor, residence: '636-St te St' phone 97t director, of : religions educa tion. Miss Mary' E. Piadley, ,'offtee 139 S. Church St. phone 872. - .Bervioes 11 a. ra., 73a 9. m.. -Samoa topifsr'J'Chrta . tianizing .America,", a.- m. ; '.'Pnttig the fcun Into- Snnday"vp. mi Janlor iiinrch - servira at 11 o'clock in (he annex. .Mrs. Lee will give the 15 minute aerman con cerning "Studies in PoreigA, missions," Wesley class meeting at 9;lda: m., class "'leader, 8.A.WhcelwrigaV 8undkjrabool 9:45, superintendent, ll. Y; Wianks.'r The three Leagues twU mwt' ai. 6 Hk their respective - places. Standard 'training ' achool for-. Bands y ; school.' workers open to those of ny church directed by de psrtmrnt oft Religious" Education of Kim ball School of Theology, will bold classes t h is a f ternoorl . 1 at 3 ' o1 cklc and every . nijht of the weeV, except .Saturday from 7:30 to?:30i in, the. chttrch:parHrs. -Mid week devcttona! erviee, Thursdy t 7:30 m in ennrch: auditorium, uptirs. fastor a . subject ""t'oerwn.,of '."PamLi" . .. IXSUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL f South Commercial and Myers. Pastor ' Willard. D Vbe, since, 34 Myera, phone J.8H-J( Services It a. n, J:Sa p. m. ' Sermon topfea: He Prince fo Peace -and His Program, 'in.; "The Riood of Ihe Trujce of Peace,'.', p. m. Special services, Chorus will sing at both ." serTMses. - Mr. Leon : Jennieon wrtl sing the morning offertory a quintette the evening. Suvidsy ? school, 9:5, superin- Undent, E. A. Rhoten.. ,TcAing-People's . meeting: Senior ieague at 6:30, led by Wesley Lessue at. 6:30.;. Week-day aerr Ices: On Thursday eretring at 7:30, The tenth, chapter of Roman will be the lessen. The Woman's. Home Missionary e ,-jcicty will taeet with Mrs. E. T. JJarkus, , feagmaw.and Jottfih, at-.J:0. . .s - -JXSCHt LITE MEMOHIAZr M. E " . Xerth. Winter and Jeffaron Sis. Pss- - tor, Thomss Arheson, residence, 1C30 1 Hood St., phone 2106-J. Atsistsct r- , tor, Gilbert wrenn,. reRidence, Ferry Bt. ; Services UI . m.. 7t30 p. m.- Sermon Fl RST; CONGREGATIONAL' CHU RCH t ' -' ,1-!-.. ' S:.fov.iT-t"sL"v. ' ". ' ' "'- ' - ' " :- ' - ' "- --!.-: 1 1 1 :00 A. M.--Chri5lianinng 'America r 7:i30 P. M.--ather and Son ; VB0Y O'.MINE" will feature the Evening Service, i This is a gripping sermon in moving pictures. THE CHURCH WITH A HEART?;?? t Sevw REVIVAL jProf. Fred G. Fisher in charge of the music. - Reading: ."Ninety. First Psalm,.Mrs. L. G. Curtis;" Chorus Choir, two quartettes, solos.' "Violin solo ''Deep RiverSpirit-' fEffifSREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON cms 59 53 1 0 topic:-"The Permanency of Jesus; a. m., Tae'FbUy'ef Min.p, sa.;' Special serv ice v Kv. Wrecn. preaches .-to iho Junior cnurcn at ll a., id. Young peoplo al way weleomeV Sunday' achool .: 5 , nl.. Superintendent, Harry Carpenter. loung i'eople'a meetings: 6:30 p. in., at thi boar- , the ..senior high school and junior huh school league meet in sep arate rooms for deration meetings. ; They welcome trengrs. Week-day services r inurcn Business meeting Monday 1 7:30 p. m. Church officials from all depart ments, will attend. Jiid weeJcaerviee for junior and senior churches o fTktirsday nine. 7:15. DeMtional a-nd laa studr period .make the evening profitable to an. me cnoir will furnish special Inasie ntornios and evsning, at the 8undayj serv ices. A warra perunai welcoma aratts all coiners. 1 : t :' . :-.- v. - SCAITDINAVIAJI M. E. ' Fifteenth. andUUtjBU. Pastor, Patrik Dahlia, residense, 805 Trade -St., phone 877-J.,.: Services.. Swedish a m English. p. m. Sunday stfhsot 10. a. m.. superin tendent Mrs.. (k PoBfariT jYolitw Pannla'a meinga-T:iarT)nr. reeTc-day services. on iuenasy at & p. m. tne Ladies Aid will meet in tk chuaclu: iThursday 7:30 p. , ta. prayer , meeting. i'ou are . all cordially, invited to our services. r- : ?OTJET 'STREET CHRISTIAN Court and N.. 17th fits. Pastor R L Putnam.residence.ilOtf Leslie St.. phone 14S5-J. -Servieea:. 1 1. a. m. ; -TiiM) p. m. Serrooo, ;topiek: "Th 'Unfolding of a Life,". m.- "The Four Baptisms," p. ra. -Bpecial wtysrc at.- both 'service. A. M. sVa ; by Lorraine . Stivers. - 1. , M. Pantominie ; ,jIo. .vjical solo. Lor raine -Stivers will render a sacred concert far fifteen . minutes preceding the even ing service, lis, will sing negro .spirituals in" spirit!' for which written. Sunday school-r9i:45 a. ra., anperkitcnuent, Chris J. Kowiti. ..Young People' meetings: There wilt be a decision service following the claae period in the Bible school. There' will, be no Junior congregation-. AU will meefflogetheV durin? tl)e meetings. Vol nnteers r!0 visit Hknt-inn in afternoon. CSrrisUarL; Endeavor fi:30. Foar sosietie meet a 'sumo time. .Thursday's - dinner fc served at Ilia .chuicK. - .Those attend ing are asked to bring a- basket dinner. The Mary-Martha 'Society will meet in the afternoon. The--evangeliatic services conducted .by ,the ,Stiverj Evangelistic Company will continue each evening dur ing the .week, except on. Saturday, at 7:30 A.foroinl.invitatvunia etended all to at tend those services. i FIRST CHRISTIAN ,CHT7RCH High and Center Sts. Residence 544 t.entr-Bt.' "rhone 1972: --assistant tas- ior, vivian wTiisier; redepoe; 544 t'en terit., 4pn tmv. rvtces : 11.-00, a. m., :jnp. rg fcTRiWi frwaiing hour -a quartette, gertrudo- Cherriagton, " lues Wood. Howard : Lefeh and John Moritx will -siag "Man of Sorrow."" Below ) . Sunday: school, 9 :45, superint9ident. Dr. EnJey. - Yount Peonlo's ineetinc- fi-20. Topic "'-JIow Can We Translate tbrist- maa Into Srviee." -At the evening bonr, the w omen ' e - Missionary eociety -wiJl nave cnarge ot tne service. Several effec tive and instructive pageants and-read ings willt.be. given. , Trtsta Powers and Josephine Broxs will sing solos "Con sider the ' Lily" Scott snd - "Goin Home".Pyorak, a lea a dut "O Divine Redeemer. Uunoud. . SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Commercial and Washinirton streits. Pastors. Csrl F. and Minnie Miller, resi dence. 1655 S. Liberty, pntjne 133-R. Services 11 a. 'm., 7t80 p. m. Sermon topics: "Thna Saith the Lord," a. m.; African- Fietnres, " p. nt. The Mission ary eomniitt will give -the pictures show ing our. worlf in BritUh, East Africa. Sun day schoo',10 a. 'm., superintendent, B. J. C. Paton. '.Young' People's Mee-tioB; 6:30 rfc.m leaden Maxine Elliott, topic, "Chnstmx ' Serrica.' Veek -lir un- Ices: Thursday. 7,;30,pv", m. prayer, meet ing. Followirig the prayer meeting'. Choir practice. - Our church, is doing some fin work w trying to meet -.the -need of the people. We can say; with Paul: We are not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus. Christ for it js the power of tiod onto aalvatibn. PTBST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty-- and - Marion. Pastor, Rt-v. Ernest H. ShanVs, residence, 549 N. Lib erty, phone 1920. Servfces, 11:00 a. in. 7-r30 p. in.- pennon Wpies: The Trans formed Life," a. rn-.; ""Seven Kys to Glory," p.-m. ' Revival, meetings, ehoru 'cboir, two quartettes Reading: Ninetv First Psalm by Mrs. L. O. Curtis. The evening music, and prelude tthte wor Fip will be in charge fo Prof. Fred (. Fisher. Sunday school, 9:45, ' superin tendent, . Ed Schunke. Touag Teople' meetings: 6:30 p. m. Group I leading. Week-day services: Baptist Brotherhood will meet. iTuesdsy evening at 6:30 for anppeT (35e) and address by Hen. Wm S. Irfvens, slate prohibition commissioner. f"yr ee"-ice Thursday evening. . 7 :3n. Won-an'a Society will meet Friday , 2 ;.'si at tv.e honte ftf Mr. P. H. eTianks OrUt ms music, stories and dramatizations. ' " ' SALVATION . ARMY ' 241 State St. Christmas is coming! and so are .we, right along, with cheer ful, and helpful Oorpel- dispensation. We need to see", the "bright aide" as well as the "right, side7 of i life, t-You will en joy our h;uiet Sunday "morning worship, at jsh vrindup"' at 8 p. m. Children at tending no other Sunday school will find weJeotne with. na--3:S0 J. m -The jrottng People a Let-ion is devoted to all young people in ..particular, but it is for those who "have the "young, feeling'- as well, st 5:30 .ytv.-m. Week-night , meetings Tuesday, . Thursday and I Saturday. .8 p. m. -All a ra welcome! CATHOLIC .. J5T. JOSEPH'S--Rev. J. R. Buck, pas tor. . A- 40 Hours'-, adoration will com mence thrg - jnorninp.- "and - continue until Tuesday evening -Following la the. pro gram: - Sunday. 8 a. in., reception of Altar oBrs Society, high mass and com munion. 10 s. n., low mads snd sermon bv nantor. -730 n ra benediction, ser- mon by RerLwne ef Albany. - Monday, v - - - i ,t" ' Center and Liberty REV. CHARLES E. WARD 'iW.1.r;.W Keys to Glory ,1 j First Baptist -Church Sunday 'Evening U ' U'' at.-'. MEETINGS 8 m,loir mass", children singing, ser mon by Rev. Keenan. : 7:30 p. bene diction, sermon by Rev. Hcherbriar. Tuesday.. a. m.. f day of obligation) high mass, communion, : 9 a. m., loar-masa instruction, by palter. 7:30 p. m., bene diction, sermon by Rev. Father Mnrnane. procession. . Satnrday iorning mass in Academy at 7, balance of week in church at F.veryone welcome to all aerricet;. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First- cBtirrh. fnrnri rf I,ihrtv mr Chemeketa Sts., Sunday morning service at it ckwk. anday .evening at 8. Sib Ject of ..lesion sermon. ;.'Ood the Onj i.ause ana vreator. Sjunday school ses sions convene at 9:30 and 11 a m. Wed nesday evening testimonial meeting' at 8" o clock., steading - room, 208 Masonic Temple, ppen evry day; except holidays ana . B&noays irom ll . to S:30 s. ra Every evening except Wednesday from 740 to 9, Sunday afternoon -from 3 to. 5. All are cordially invited Jo onr ter vices and to our reading room. ' -UNITED BRETHREN CAST&E CHAFELr fcuaday -school 10 a. m. bertnon 11 a, -m., ,ul)ject; 1 the Bible True of False !. Young peo pies' societies 6:80 p m. Sermon ?:SO p. m. Subject: "The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation. P. C. Hoffman pastor. .1. 1 1 1 . . NAZARENE The revival meeting , in the 4 Naxarene church, 1 19th and Marion StB., continue. with "much interest. Evangelist O. R Onz of Pasadena.. Calif- Is a ' nreacher of the old tiaie' gospel. These meetings Will continue every afternoon this week at .2 ;3u. except Saturday afternoon, and every evening at 7:30 On Sunday ther will be three tfrvici, 11 a. va'. 2 30 and ,7;30 p. in. Sun-lay' nighr wilt t.'ose . k. : . , : 1 .. - lull friifBi uirviui(. CONGREGATIONAL CENTRA Ij 'S. lth and Ferry, H. C. Stover, pastor, residence 243 S. 19th phone 1924J. Services ,11 a. ra., and :30 pr m. Sermon topics: Tne Scars of Sin," and "Christianity As a Cohe sive Foroe." . In the. morning service Miss .'Maia 'J Cleeson sjft. "Tmsting by Thurlow Lieurance. A special number by the chorus choir in the evenine Mr vice, Sunday., school 1.0 a. m.. C t . Harris, superintendent. . Senior and'Jun lor Christian r:naesvors meet at o:- p. 'm. iTie ien s ciuo 01 tne cnurcn II. meet Tuesday evening at tr:o Win. A. Marshall, speaker. The banquet will be served by the ladies of the church. Praver meeting- Thursdny evening at :30. - " , CHRISTIAN, AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle -Ferry St. 4155. II. . E. and Mrs. Caaell, pastors,..-residence 173 S. Cottage, . phone 1434J. Services 3 and 7:30 p. m. Sood music, six: pieced or chestra, spiritual singing. Sunday school 2 p. m.. Mrs-M. Wilson, superintendent Sundav - school lesson Acts 27:30-44 Golden Text. "Be of Good; It Is I; Be. "!ot Afraid." Evuugelist John Cohen,- who has iust closed a large nd sucensi,- ful camnaiirn in Memphis, Tenn.. wilt Drench in both services. There will; be SDecial services through the eck, f-x cent Monday night. AfteinoTiii erv" q0 at 3, except Monday and Saturday. Kvs gelist Goben will be the speaker through iho wffk.' Kev. lioften a. St. unique and forcetul tpeski-r. A Welcome i" "the" Tab- eruarle to all services. EVANGELICAL FIRST Liberty and Centi-r, C. C. Pol ing, pastor, residence: 4.i5 Center St. phone 991J. Services 11 a. in., and 7:::0 p., m. Special uiumc by choir. Snnd.iy school 9:45 a. m.i J. P'L'lrich, superiuteu dent. Young peoples' meeting 6:3(1, sub ject, "How Can We Translate Christmas Into" Service, .' 1 Jno4:7 14. Week dav services, Thursday evening. Rev. Tibbet will preach this morning at 11 a. va.. and Rev. (. K. Stover at 7:.'!0. The pastor is in Yakima, .Wash The speaker at an anniversary service of the First Evange lical church He will be home oMuday evening. MISSION GLAD TIDIXOS 343Vi Court St., C. S. Johnson, pastor, residence; 1935 Ma jle Ave., phone 1917V.- . Services 3 and ?:30 p. m. Sunday school 2 p.-m., S. H.TKy, snperintendent. Young peonies' meeting Friday evening. Week day ser vices Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday vi-iurtFi. The ordinances will be ob served Sunday. UNITARIAN Cottage and Chemeketa Sts., Martin Fere&hetian, pastor, residence: 657 Che meketa St., phone 850 ,Serrice 11a. ,ra. Sermon topic, "The Beauty of Holiness." Mrs. M. Fereshetian will offer as a con tralto solOj "Open the "Gates of the Tem nn," by. Knapp. .Sunday achool 10 a. m.. Miles MeKey, superintendent. The Emer- Min class meets on Thursday evening at 8 at -th parsonage.. 'Buhject considered is ' 'Karly Christianity and the. Philosophies iN'hich Influenced it.' ' I-ecture and dis rn&sion. MARION COUNTY HOLINESS ASSOCIATION The regular monthly all day meeting of, the association will be held next Tues day the $th at the Kaiarine , church . 01" tbe city. Rev. C. H.. Hopkins, pastor. The services will bejtih at 10 o'clock with .reaching at 10:3Qi by Rev. Carl Miller, and preaching at 2:30 by Rev. M. C. Clarke, and preaching in the evening by Rev. Edgar P. .Sims. It is 'desired that all bring their lunches and spend the day. Hot tea ,. and "offe .will be furnished free. These' meetings are strictly ' inter denominational in character . and all are cordially invited to attend. FIRST SPIRITUALIST The chief speaker at this Sunday even- ing'a services will be Rose Stevenson Shaw, national writer. her topic is, "What's the Matter With You and Met" As a writer of wide experience she is thoroughly capable of handling her sub ject. Chas. It. Muston, English tenor, has arranged a special musical program. Kenneth McCormick, pianist will accom pany him', Ffed W. Jobelma'n, Jr vill render a trumpet number. Sergeant Y. E. Carnes will direct the marines who, in uiform, will ait as ushers. The pub lic i invited. IMPORTANT SILK INDENTIONS TOKIO. Prof Ryu go Inouye of the Sericultural School in Uyeda is reported to have perfected two inventions that are expected to greatly effect f-he silk industry. One of these is said to be a device to produce new silk irom old rags and scraps, while the other is a simple method of obtaining silk directLrf rora ; silkworms - without waiting for the formation of the cocoons. . Remember that adviae is some thing, that, puts upon you the risk or carrying it out. votAcet EPtSOOE. ClSHT 1M Trie TRAP' P J PUT H-R, Tr5;. W OFF NOW lo GET I GOLDEN -WEDDING CELEBRATED I r ' (Continued from page 2.) Mrs. Martin Fereshetian. Boxes were. prepared during the day not only for foreign stations but also for shut-ins In Ralerti. The collection takeri during the afternoon will go to an interest ing school in Cleveland for for eign girts. At the ted hour Mrs. Kantner served delicious refreshments. Assisting hostesses included: Mrs. W. E. Wilsofi, Mrsr., Francis Neer, Mrs. Rietz, Mrs. F. Steuslof f , Mr. Orr and Mrs.- Charles E. Ward. ''.'' ; Y. W. C. A. Is Service -t Center . , , , ; ' The Salem Y. W. c' A of wh5rh Miss Marian Wynian'is the secre tary, is rapidly proving itself one of the most vital organizations of the city. The associations, it is Bafe to say, 4 serves as a down town home for -two hundred girls who make if a practice of avail ing themselves. of , the check snace and the reading rooms. A group of ten girls are permanent resi dents at this business girl's dor mitory. -t. The social aspect is not foreot- ten, nor is the cultural, for both parties and study classes are reg ular events in . the association" routine. Dr. Carl Emmons has vol 11 n. teere t conduct 'a valuable class In 'first aid. wnile blans for .1 class in correct EneliHh are under. uy. uom to start after the first of the year. ' f The activities, of the association ara. controlled largely by th of- nai board of .which Mrs. John J KODerts is the -president. Tomor row and TuesdaY'Sdvftrl tiewtnem bers will be elected to places on the board, six being up for re election. One of the most nnn sisten workers for the V IV n a interests, Mrs: iV. I. Staley, "while uu wuung. to nave her name ap pear again on the ballot will In no way give up her jcontact with the Mrs. Alice II. Dodd. Itfrs w p- the most loyal workers, served as president, of the board for a per iod of three years. During the Past year she has acted In tho ca pacity of finance secretary. The eleven names from- which seven will be chosen a -.0 ei . lows: he season's most nonular hrwio. Kirk, Mrs. Harrv M. Hau-iin. f8- J-C- Perry Mrs- Eric Butler,' -.iiaa inary Kinrtiev lira irii-, Blackerby, Mrs. Robprt 'nnnn Mia. r. i!...L.ing. Mrs. E. K Ellintt uu aits." F. M.- Erickson. Winter In California Air. and Mrs. A. N. Bush left earlier in the month for San Diego where they.will be domiciled dur ing the, winter months. Mrs. Thielsen and Mrs. Strong Entertain r or Unde-Elect . Miss Margaret Rodgers, one of iue season smost .jopular bride elects, whose marriage to Mr. james u. A. Hutcheson of Van couver, B. C is planned for next spring was honored with an ex ceedingly attractive tea and hand kerchief shower on Friday, after noon when Mrs. Ada, Strong and Mrs. Fred Thielsen were hostesses at Mrs. Strong's home: . The rooms were loveiy with beautiful chrysantemums in shades of yellow. Heirlooms and priceless antiques ' made the tea table, a center of: extraordinary beauty Mrs. George F. Rodger presided at -the-nnis.... - - - . 1 X.8; Stion ww Mrs. Thielsen invited to their. gaests: Miss Mar garet Rodgers, Mrs. George Jlod gers, frJsichrd . ONIell;' Mrs. vrt T8--,oni-HTdaron. Mrs. Hollis Huntington. Mrs. - Al- S Griffith, ; oiaae,-aits... Dan ffyt WVm protected :t4ER Tib. fkfS Room with Trie &IRL MlHOSEr' V REFERENCES .'5H&'lKTENtS..To. V)SE HERSELF .' -e fs,x ' , - . ; f "f SOCIAL 4 V i3i : i J I J 47 Jr., Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. W. II. Lytle, Mrs. Clifford Brown,: Mrs. Harry M. Hawkins, Mrs. Clifton Irwin. Mrs, Don Young, Mrs.. Willis Roughton. Mrs. James Linn, Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. Bert Ford, Mrs.-Lenta Westacott, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mpj. William Boot, Mrs. Reuben Boise, Mrs. Asahel Bush, Mrs. "W. E. Burns, Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Miss Louise Thompson Miss Nell Thielsen and Miss Josephine Baumgartner. Leave for Honohdu Mr. and Mrs. W. C: Dyer are leaving at 10 o'clock this morn ing for San Francisco. They plan to . sail on Wednesday for Hono lulu where they will sojourn for a number of months. Later in the winter Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kamm will join the Iiyers. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer have a group of delightful friends on the Islands whom they are anticipating meet ing. Among these is Malcolm Cox. son of Harris Cox, formerly of Salem, who is now stationed in the regular army as a major. Attend "Blossom Time'1 Mrs. W. I. Staley and Miss Mar ian Wyman were guests yesterday in Portland for "Blossom Time Salem Woman's. Club The first December meeting of the Salem Woman's club will be the special occasion for the obser vance of State Institutions Day on Saturday, December 12, at the club, house. Dr. . Grover C. . Bel linger, superintendent of the Ore gon State Tuberculosis Hospital will give the address. Leslie W. H. M. S. The Woman's Home Missionary society of ."the Leslie Methodist church will meet on Wednesday, December 9, at the home of Mrs ;E. T. Barkus at 890 Sarinaw street, sirs- uarKus win be as sisted by Mrs. G. R. Moorhead. Mrs. E. C. Miller will give ji re port at this time of the national meeting at Pasadena. Fancywork Bazaar The members of Barbara Friet- chie tent. Daughters of Veterans are planning an interesting fancy work bazaar for Saturday, Decem ber 12, in the S. P. ticket office at 184 N. Liberty street. Luncheon sets, aprons, dolls, buffet sets. card table sets, silver holders, tea towels, and a special Raggedy Ann feature will all be on sale. B. E. Club Meets The members of the B. E. club were entertained for their first December meeting on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townsend. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orin Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk, and Mr. and Mrs. Major Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Watkins won the high scores of -the, evening while the consolation awards went to Mrs. Hawk and Mrs". Ed Keene, Gratitude for Cookies' " Mrs., Allan J.; Cleveland,, presi dent of the American Legion Auxiliary, ts in receipt of a de lightful letter from the chairman of the Veterins-hospital in Port land expressing .gratitude for the generous number "of cookies sent early last week from Salem. Leslie Queen Esthers Meet The Queen' Esther, society of the Leslie Methodist church, of which Miss Helen- Jngrey Is the leader. met on Wednesday evening for a pot-luck supper at the home of H :.'.- ..s . t" Z - : .. ?- i .t - - - ' - '.1 - - "j - A5 t f I . : I ' fx hi u byThe George Mathew, Adam, Service Trade Mark f - I - T TO LlVc IN 'C' BV WLrW rZt rZ .-sJ v-; tevJ n maid- i ) -k ifei -y rfwi iSXh AT Ll CHOP SUNDAY MORNING, Miss Margaret Morehouse. Miss Elsie Tucker had the .lesson!' while Miss Margaret Leavenworth had. charge of the devotional. The evening was spent preparing a Christmas box. The Home Guards of the Leslie church are also "busy filling ' a Christmas box to send to Alaska. A special meeting of the Guards was ,eld 'on Thursday at the home of Miss Lilly Pollard. Tommy Livesley in Hospital The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley will be glad to know of the improvement iif the condition of their thirteen year old.spn.v: Tommy, who became critically jj.1 with appendicitis, on Thursday evening. Dr. -T. Homer MAKES PEOPLE many of your a mmos mink that you are too fat. You too reame it. But why. in all common sense. don t you get rid of that extra 10. 20. 50 or more pounder" Feet comtortableandmore like a human being again. I am a physi cian licensed by the State of New York I have for yearstreated men ana women over burdened with execs- save flesh; many have reduced as much as a pound a day. I pre scribe formy patients wuuin my op m ion, produce not only the loss pt weight without harm, but an improvement in.he.ami Don't take my word for it. Let me send you free my trial treatment and convince jroucself. Personal attention is given to each case and you axe treated exactly as if you were in my office. FREE TRIAL TREATMENT AND INTERESTING BOOKLET I have successlully treated thousands of patients for fat reduction. Without Change of Diet or Unnecessary Exercise Below are a few extracts of letters from grate- iui Niucma wnicn Dear out my atatetrenU: Last 76 Pot-nd. Atw O. Wht'.leui writes: "I have lost 76 pounds as a result of your treatment andkavt never eU so well in my lift as I do now. ' Lot 70 Pounds. Mr. S. Santee writes: " j kaae lost 70 pounds as a result ef taking your treatment. IJeel bttUr in every utay. 1 eon note take long waiii without becoming tired or short of breath. I thenkyou very much for what you have done for me." Lost 48 Pounds. Mr. E. Homer says:'' WeH." r mjlad to tnjorm you that I have lost S pounds tn 6 weeks. Make ap yoar mind this very day to get rid of that fat. Write me for my free tria! treatment now; then you'll soon realize hon happy you'll feel, now much better your health win be for having joined the thousandswf my grateful patients who now belong to the rank' JrPfe-" ' Don't ciBlsr. Writ bow foi FEEh Trial Treatment.. DR. R, raEWiVIAfJ IS8 Fiiib AvsaiM. Beak D ,KV VOSX CITV It Makes a For Him-r- FAN'CY XMAS "PAU-AdV dvnirr and bulk .-andies. Cigars and many other STCUKNTsi TRUNKftWith ... pnmi cuar linir.s Max O. J'ur,.n l-a ... . ..u, . ,-Airni,. X A 1 v-l " TOILKT SKTS- In .ilk r,,,i .... wonderfully attractive sets for 96 to .15 ryler' l)rug Store, 157 8. Commercial. DON'T your fet looking for that Christmas -shov it to you in Kicwrui ior nmr Let the Shop-o-scope .1 few minntes' time. CHRISTMAS 19 the time of good cheer set yourself ra 'tb. nvnnA. "r" "j aolnS yeur Holiday the Shop-o-scope" -ay. . - . " " M' fs iiauio VI shopping LUGGAGE St.m. i.i. j-.t.- . . . 1 ...... n. , H.ruruiM trunks, suit. eases anil ki.K... a i stock for yeu to select from. H. L. Stiff t unuiure t.o. THE PEOPI.R wt. j flat wallets dunne the hokaav ahonnim? aea&on are tbe ones vwio never thought ol using tne fenep-e scope. GIVE WISEllV ri. m . thought-to the Shop-o-scope before you pve any Christina presents 1 THE. GIFT withnnt K .i... ;. V... they say. And often the giver is bare of giftsr-s-untll he remembers to consult the &nop-o-$eope. Before we can have anv old- time girls- again, we must produce some oldtime parent-. Registered Ui IBM . MWEL lmS 5 GOT A LOTTA CHftnu" ,TftE 4V To kcep D0P PEDDLE hf. T-i rsATmiTLl IjPO LOW'S ' SUE&30WT ' 1 JU.il - 3 DECEMBER C,. 1925 7 Coffey of Portland was called" at otofle and an operation performed at-10o'cfek. Master Li vpslftv- la at'jthe 'Salem Hospital. Gitests at Neskoivin - ? .. Miss Alta Jones and Mrs. Ernest Bingham were house guests during last week at the T. B. Jones sum mer home at Neskowin. Miss Talkington Improved Miss Cora Talkington under went a minor -operation at a local hospital yesterday. She is slightly LISTEN IN Free to Radio Fans CHURCH SEKVICF1 7:o3- KJW (49t.i). Port-.- land. Services, First. Presby- 'terlam church. 7:45 KTAH (240), Oakland. . Service of Tenth Avenue Baptist church; 9:20, after . service concert in charge of Miss May Lloyd Jones. 7:50-10:10 KTOL (305.9), battle. First Church of .Christ, Scientist; 9:10-10:10, - International Bible Students' association. 8-10 K F W H ( 254 ) , Cliico, -'al. Vocal and instrumental . musie. ' MUSIC 9.11-KPWB (252), Holly wood. Wilda Bernard, so prano;. Tom Breneman, bari tone; Charlie Cole, popular songs; Albert Keglovich, vio lin; Wes Woodford's Trojan footers; Jack Kurtis, pianist and whistler;' Peggy Math ews, Blue singer; The Valry Sisters, vocal duets; Bill Blake, tenor,, and others. -Jeanette Rubens, guest ac companist. Several movie stars always drop in the stu rllo unexpectedly on Sunday sevening and participate. :45-M KFI- (407), Los An jrclct. (5:45. weather fore cast; music appreciation chat: 7, organ Tecital, Dan L. MacFarland; 8, classic h-ou r, featuring Virginia Flohri. coloratura soprano, with assisting artists; 9, pro gram by Examiner; 10, or chestra, under .the co-direc-lion of Bill Hennessy and Chet Mittendorf; Dick Bar ton, soloist. ok;an' 7:15-10: iiO KJ W (384.4 ) , Se- r attle.. Organ recital; 7:30, evening service from First M. E.'church;; 9-10:30, Dam ski tlehestra. 810:30 K HJ (405.2), Los A ngole. Organ recital from First M. E. church; S-10:30, courtesy program. -!- " ' TALKS 9-lOKOP (212), Portland. Sunday Night club: address, Judge Walter Evans; P. A. Ten-Haaf, tenor; Vern Pres- , Jon, Tiolln ; Bonnie Replogle, pianist "and accompanist. 6-7 KFffM (207), Oakland. Sacred music, and Bible lec ture on "All Are Debtors to Grace Divine." -w- Lot of Difference How Read The Shop-o-scope Today HP - (LD - S"(Cp .' TRADf? tUIAOVe Urn TRADE? MARK CLaASSIFlED SECTION " , For Her -VilAS CARDS. Special ten 5e cards 48c or-five 10c cards-48c; 15c card or ior .jo,- 4ne Aee, MANICURE ROLL-UPS All guaran .teed merchandiise. An ideal gift for the ladies, prices frm fa -to fl5. Tyler's Drug Store, 157 S. Commercial. ..LADIES' HAT BOXES the new snd convenient lufitaee novcltr. Specialty priced, Mas .). Buren, 179 X. Com .'I. Kaletn. GJFTRY -You Will find manv artirlp suitable for Christmas gift in our Gifrry. - r rower Taaes, nowis, console sets, eiec- fric lapipsj iibol-eBds and many others. U I... Stiff Pnmiture Co. PKRFl'MK ATOMIZERS Imported; good quality, rubber bulb. A gift that will wm appreciation - f 1.50 to $2.00. Tyler's Drug -Store. 157 S. Commercial. . MOUNT RAIXTKR. with Mirror Lake n the foreground, a wonderful reflection picture, by Ltnklt tter. on-sale here. "Max O. Buren. J.7D X. Com'l, Sslem 'Oregon. AT THE SPECIALTY SHOP 53 Court St., there is on display an exquisite line of hand-made handkerchiefs, underwear- and ribbon novelties. There i also something new Sanozoue Dissemina tors which are used - as deodorisers in home, "office or theaters. MAYTAG Permit the Maytse itself to prove its-unequalled helpfulness by wash ing with t. Tben-Mf it doesn't BELL ITSELF don't keep it. We will gladly brine a Maytag right to youi home. The Maytag . Shop, 169 South High Street. Telephone 221! - S. Patent Office) . . - . . . -4 f i i ' r i . mm w . r -1-- Union Rooter kEAT CUTTER'S UNION i HO. Meet aeeobd and ; fourth ! Wedi I i'rrjjdent W. Melbarn; Secretari,', I Robert Pede." ! !;! ( i i : CAPITAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION Nt 10-President, O., F.rtwt seer M. D Pilkentoni!4eliiet?ond day, 8:0O p. an. Satuxv Arirx-a ittt a UNIOJT W0. 1065 , . Meets Thurs. evening. Arthur Tuck-1 VZ PJ?id9?:, Wm- Prttit. aecreUrv.! Skilled mechanics fpmished. Phone 179. eadav. Lodge Roster : . i' j 1 1';;-; -f, 1 , ! . V 1TFRV1T. nsnen Ah t i ,, n. Pt) I vrDV 1 1 i nnnnh kk I ' v.aii-. uivur.it ur tAU Li. S, mectli M. Willett, Sec y. Tel.,881 A. '7 KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS vfpto .t. Maternal Hall every Tuesday evenim- :i Visitors invited. Fred Denham, V. f- i ' Mailer Lenon, K.-f R. a " wV . '' Published e'verv nnrninr (nunt r day) at Salem, the capital of Oregon, r Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday Onetime i cents per word .Three time ., 6 cents per word Bis- times s cents per word 1 mo., daily and Sun. 20 cents per word In order to earn the more than one time rate, advertisement mast ran in consecutive issues. No Ad. taken for less than 25 cents. Ada. run Sunday ONLY charged at one-time rate. Advertisements (except Personals and Situations Wanted) will be taken ver the telephone if the advertiser is a subscriber to phone. The Statesman will receive adver tisements at any time of the day or night. To injure proper classifiea- tione ada. should be In before 7 p. m, TELEPHONE 23 OR 583 j---- --- .rtnrLii.nnj-iri n issi i - - Money to Lean On Heal Kstate i T. K: PORD -W' (Over Ladd.ft Bush Bsnk) TN BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUR lf riAlJ'.VrAV-P 1 -n -Insured Properly Phone 161 Becke t Hendricks. Jleilig Bldg.. 189 N..High St. 4-28 tt ADVERTISINO HONEST ADVEHTI8ING These col ums must be kept free from anything of a questionable nature. Misrepresen tations will not 'be tolerated. - Infor mation showing any questionsble in tent on the part of the advertiser should be reported to this news psper or the Pslem Ad Club improved but not yet able to see anyone. Mr, and Mrs, Dan J. Frv. Jr.. are receiving manv conerafnla- tions upon the arrival of a little son, Daniel J. III. on Thursday. December 3- ' The sons of Union Veterans of the Civil war will hold their an nual election of officers at the regular meetine at the Armnrw i HOM.4-4 Tuesday, December 8. nt 7-5H l I Vl, 7 You Buy - For Home XMAS TREE BEOOKATIONS Bells, tinsel card, tinsel ribbon, seals, etc The Act. v - FURNITURIAn, piece of furniture make an ideal rhristmae 'grft.-' Come in and shop rmi 1 .We'll- , ,Ia4 to irt you. H. L. Stiff Pnrniture Co. THE SHOP-O-SCOPE U' tne greatest Christmas discovery, since Rant mna H today! ' . ? 'TWAS THE" SIQHT before Christmas -December, Wth to bo oxact nd Tery 8 tCiLl! .ln $K alffOit With splendid ' tifts' leleetei -throufk the Shop-o-seopel ; i. . TQD'JIE'KIGHTl Tfcere'a nhanlntel no substitute for the Shop-o-seop. these busy bnyinr diti It'. k7ir PHONOGRAPHS n.v. lu.i i-n..;.. gifts. We have many model Vietrolae and Brunswicka at reduced , prieea. Get one . ubiij the mnsie ysj. w"5 ih7p "MfH. 1. Stiff Pur? ifcorv to,. ' --- FAT STOCKLNQS -withont thin nock vf " :Jht fr d your chfistm '"s wreun ice KnoB-o-aeoTMi. -A FINELY WQYEX -TAPESTRY m meilow colors, may bo hung on the walls fZ 2nU'Ztt other furnish, inga. Max O. JSuren,, 1T9 N. Com. 8a- lem. . . '- ' "- '" ' , All that comes frbm one war is an ?icuye Tor another one. By ED WHEELANi'.l TfecTeve SHE HAS PASI I :6 7 h fl "'", L - -1 7 - " t - "? I: am miss neien Seng,- ' i V" - a il -;r - - . , - i 4.