- y 11' ' ... -" 'SUNDAY IIOHNING, FEBRUARY 21, 102 ' ME ST. .rATjrVS EPISCOPAX. - Chore sad, Caaateketa Sta. Bay. H. D. Chamber, i rector. Holy Eacsarist at - Y:tO l. w is x th " eJspt. Morolnff praysr M U It a. s. Krsaiag prayer withjssdrtss st 7:30 p. m. feer moa -topic, 'Th Third CommansBMiit.'' Ve4 etolr. karek scaoel' 9:t a. m. uperinirndat. . ta rhetor, Yosnr po Wh koaas. spatial Loatea servics on KMacsaay arsaia; at 7:30 p. m. ia taa fj!tU. " ' aoasoa .: . sarviea, saoald b wall lte4d4 ij well , aa il other serviqea, : sotjth saxem r&iEtfss Cera? CoimwIl r a Wsshlarto fits. Cart JV Miller, pastor. 1664 8. lib erty, paona 13-It. tf-rviee, IV a. la T:30 p. aa. Swaoa Upie. i'Walkiar ia th Li-Cf U a.; w "Jaaae'. ni-ii-mre," 7:30 p. in. Sunday aehool, to a. a, upritadeat, B. J. ft Patota. Yobbk PMpUa Bieatiact 8:30 p. . ThaTsdsy prayer awtiar. 7:80 , a. A tharea witk a friendly walesas. ' . t- . ... pxrst wttawnmy chukch ; Oa Church arraet batwssa Chemajreta and Centsr atrseU. ,Norma Ksadsll Tul- achaol. Mr. li. I. "BarratV Sopt. 10:45 a. I ji wy(. .9v-B in ouaiT : V monunc woranip. Bermoa. Tba ; aieaiiavioTi-isieRie," (Huite o. 1) Ba- rawski; "-ynerc a Natara-Daaaa. (Sutiel f "yaitk," I : aaTiaet tatar- I iate paetai oa.jI0 p. a Yaaac peoples" aocieti ea. . T:80 p. 7:80 a. nu, arening warahip. araaoa. "With aad Like ChaW' hr pr. Tolli'. Aatitam. "Come pnto Jia, " Cowea. Qrrm nambera: "Kreaeoac" Johnatoa; VTha fivaa," Saea Saena, and "ReeesslonaJ," Brewer. Misa Boaa at the arjaja. The , Sunday aehool orchestra aad : a . roue tm W cbomt ehofy arill aaaist with tha hyatas. I CCAHPZHAVIAir K. B. : Coraer 1.5th aad Uitt SU. Patrik Dak lea, paator,' 8095 Trade Bt., phone 87T-J. ervicea: eweaiaa, it a. a SacUaa. T:S -fc c?ool,4?:25 " - Mvxtcaa auppar wB be aerrad. At 7:80 p. at. apeaehea abont Mexico and a abort play. 'Tb goal of tha TaUar." will ba presented hy tha Epworth Learaa. Pray er meetinr Tharaday 7:30 p. m. Toa are ii cereuatly ianted to ur aerrieea. J '"rtSST 'COSOKSOATtOnTAX. Corner Center aad Liberty Sta. Charles , E. Ward, paator, 440 Center St., phone' 5B1-B. Serricea. 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Senaea Ao pica: "What to Beliaro About Man,',' H a. jn, -"Arrahaaa- Lincoln." : 7 :30 p. m. At. the morning worship Mrs. Rnbertton wUP alag aa a aolo. "Behold, What Manner of Lora." . Tha quartet V 7 f ' , , t - I , "" 1 MeCailister. Thnrsday, f : p. m "The I Starr of oar BiWa." wiH interest you. I w. sv pv cigu, HytniHSVaai, autre AU admirers of Lincoln, will want to aee J can "a life. ; All children must ba accom panied by their pareata t thia aerTice, -Haavaay erening. : , ! I - - . - , , .. . ITJtST BABPTMT CHTTKCT Corner Liberty aad Marion Sta.. Ern est Hosea ahaoka, pastor, 549 N. Li bar- j t-a li m trM. f innl..- ipk. Tw I at lain n ti-ine of the Holy Spirit,? by Dr. Tally. I aball repair the waste citie. the Uola AnthriD, 'SaTlMir, When Night IavolTea I auiay g-eneratiens.' Isaiah 1:4. taa Skiea,V Bhellejr. ? Orefaa nambera: J-Satf frea. tfo oaUaetiaa k i n:. ibu. ii: w. u.lTiti you to "cheer; up U u HeaTAJboat Jaana't 5:SO m. 1 Morning Aatham, "Loya Not the Warid," I u..w.. r..... i . to i n t 1 Dowa ia Peace." from "Triumph of Da- vid.". Bnek. Ban by Mrs. ; raaat H. Shanks. ' Vlalia aoJa, 'Angela Ever Bright." t Xrom -Theodora, " t Handel. Helea Selig-O'WeilL r Evening a great musical prelude aerrbea at 7:80. Anthem, "God ao Laved tha Warid." Stainer. Ouartet. Solo. i"Roek of Area." Johnson. anng by Mrs. J. M.' Ringo. Violin solo, "Priaa Soac' from "The Maietar Sing ers." Back. Helen Selig-O'NeUl. Prayer meetinr atrnc - Tauraday ' aveaiag at femur SABPTZST ' rwt V Center and High 8ts, pastor ttcWl JuppHed. Vlviaa G. Whisler, as fa.eU.af" paator, 507 : Canter St., phone 2041-W. Seryicaa. iluji.Jiu, 7 -.30, p. m. Musie under the direction of Miss Whis ler. - The' choir arill sinr an anthem at the morning hour.' Sunday ' school, 9:46, superintendent. Dr. M. V. Epiey. loung Dooalea' meetrnra, d:30. Senior and In termediate societies of Endeavor. At the - moraihi of tha 1 wjjl deliver the message. He will speak ia aa interest -of. tm Near East Reliaf. At 'tha eyenlaa hour the Pioaoer Boya eborsa ad Kagaaa wiH present tha esjtire nrorrmm. Tha choroa ia directed by W. X. Walter iomerly T aeeraUry of Ba lem. . They will give a Sacred concert. Yoa- wiU araat ta 1m preaeat far J . splendid treat, ' CHilSTIAir AST 1CXSSX0HAST . Tabernacle 5 Perry St. Pastors, H. at' ilunll. aad ! Mrs. .CaawelLt 173 S. 'Cottage St., phone 1434-J. Sunday aehool convene! at p. m., jar. JKaiaoa eups. Classes snitea iots an I J nreachinc servics subject, "Litis Chil- Amm Ermine- evanrellstie servics 7:30. Monday Washington's birthday. There iL k a - tmu tMsoolea' rally held in tha tabernacle. There will ba -visiting friends aad ; pastors trass Albany, Cr- vallis, BeUfouaUia, jurownsviue, . taiai, Silrertoaw The afternoon aerviee, 2, 8. . SpecisI mnste frova the visiting aeiegatea. i : jBVj Fausetts will ba ths speaker oi tneiM gnnday n smsl at 8 aad 0:30 f taruooa. Evesna g aeryics. oa pro-1.' : grsm, rjRsr. Kslley of Dallae wUl give tha 1 r. v.ciiev jdi iiuh J saain message o( taa evening. auiu' . ntt will take nart ia the servics. 'in: .ra invited to tha services ia the ukMiiul. SvanrelistrBetta ia-e: ad ta coadsct the seryic Friday eveaiag. - m.T. OOSfBX. siTSSIOsT . 237 State St,' lUJph OX Banork, pas ' on i Miaaion 8L. ohona 1439'W. As sistant pastor. JXsrryV-;rri. 8,Tr: 4-'B.v&JUfl':M aad 7:30 p. ra. Saaday school. 2:30 p. n. Young peoples' - meetiBK.. Friday night t 18.0. EyanrrHstie meetings or ibl study every night at. . 7 :30 exeept Mon- day. Cema and aaarih First jCeutury : gospel as 1 recorded ia tha. Acts of the 1 x tM..- "Tka jLordSTirkisK wita them,' ;oAming JtUr Hri??-11" IolJ?;Jand esnttnOA for HM dsya when tt will iing." Mark 16. Wait.tke goaper is I eomt to .eloae oa the Vigil or Haly B4aeked "with -the Holy t. Ghost sent I Thursday- -Wedaeaday. Friday aad Sat- aewav from heaven" Ha asakee ALL'tba Bibla harmonua aa .every, aaojocfc w ; and tea. ; . ' ! :.; 'mrn'M lT TPTTIODT8T mr, paster, 684 K. Winter, phona 80-M. f aaryi M p. m.; fco. ton- leal Stepa is ; the Christian's Expert- : .. i i . "Uiamion Study." 7 p. 13th and Center -cits. A. w. nu- ' m. Ssndsy school, 10 s. l. auperintend - ; esV 11. 1L GrslUp; Young peoples' . isgs at 7 O-esoca- saa Mission study, "Aeroes . tha Border, ' wilt be taken up. Cottage Pyer . at O. 6. 8c harass's home, 1265 Marion St, Wedaesdsy, T:30, The naming serv - Kiss are in English. tnrTTAEIAH CHTJECH aT Corner Cottage and Chemeketa Bts, I Rev Martin Fereahetian, -minister. Church iThOol t 10 a. ra.. graded instrucWoa. 7 TOxUAi McKT. npt- Devotional aery, i ices at 11 a. m. Subject of th sermon, IT." .fi -Lj l. Aarieaa CoaStitu- ! hiTwsrmmt wHl be preached slm. nraahinrton'a birthday in i W,.V "7"r...7i7i th. dominant WU. " . .- . ,.-J .1.- IA. irs of this country and why! Are we inla A Wheelwright.: Sunday aehool 9:45. " ill:-- 1 . al ias fBadamaatal I BanartataadeBt. 1L P.. Shanks. Youns nrinciles afur nations) lils Mrs. M; ..- w a n.ii at tha arsan. . U Of thS eanrea, Wlti jaw w aura. ' . -'r . ... Z m T Kmeraoa room at 8 a'elock Monday r.l.ynV.T"ecernin; .rest -.- n m ommiaens irreaoy -j cnarssw 1 w iiu A vyT. TT Tt- raraer lTtad Nebrasks Ar P. 45. affman! pastor, -1743 Kebn-ka Ave. Hoffman, ; pastoi Services, ll a. j aftimojn,' prayer meetiag ay. .laarauay , T - v SEVE3TTH DAT ADVEXTXST v'V'f R "7" VchooL 19 -. superin- -rrCspitol. an MriB Bts. M. tUdant: W VKrMgbToung pea- psstor.,988 Mrisi L. ahona X's.seUufi. jLmoY, Interaiaie. Sea. Services. GarmaB, H . m. -Lao lcUeaAid society Wedneadsy school 10 - be, ssperinteadsnt. - . i ia a i.nnsiiBB vw"cl"t l snd Bible sta-1 Krus. -.. . ' -- . 1 r.r 5th aadG4ns Sts, Ssbbsth pastor, J815 . Ckarcn, pnoaa JiU9M VUI UTt Ua puIiJ youitalw weeWy yrsytT mini Will W aaawereiL t:3A 'v " (Vi aad axioa- votur friends- 1 c ? Ivi. FIRST QSVRCH JCH1STU. 8CXEV0S Ooraer .Liberty t aad Oupmeketa Sta. Sunday aiarniiif service 11 o'clock. Saw day syeniag- at . Subject ( lesson ssr oa, "Mind." Saaday i aehool aoaaion eoBTcao at :30 and 11 a. m. Wedaeaday voaiac teatimaaial moeUnf at 9 a'elock. Readinc room 80S Maaonia TempU,. open Tory day axevpt Saadaya 'aad hoUdaya from 11 to SdO p. m., aver? aYoaiar ax eapt Wedaeaday aad Sunday from 7:80 to 8; Sanday aUaraooa from 8 to 5. ZVTXSVATXONAX. BIBLE STXJBEKTS - k. AsaociAnojr ateet erery Sunday ia' 'Derby bids Court and iti eu., (or Bibla atady. Hoara 1Q to 13 a. and S to d p. m. Funeral aerrieea eoadocted free of charre ia fialeia aad Tieiaity i by laeal Bibla claaa. fkoaat1450-W, All Intereated i Bibla atady, cordially iaTited. Sunday, Feb. 11, t 8 p. m there wiU W a frea pnblio lectort ia Derby MdaW 7 Chaa. C. Beat, fnbject. "Palealine lor tha Jaw. Why I" etor nr Tery eyea wa aaa fat Blment al propheciet theaaanda 1 yaara old. They hare been promised that taey vv nv wvh hall build the aid waataa, they aaall Dot-tnu BP ue Xenaer rraST XTAKGZXJOAX. Cormar Liberty aad Canter Hta O. C. f olmc. vaster. 435 Center Bt. shone fOPlSercaa? 11 aj m, t:0 p. av Ser- moa topica: "Israel aad i taa Charca," 11 a. "Search, tha Bertptures," ' " 7 :SO p. m. Miss Naomie Phelps will sing- aad special by the choir, Sunday aehool. 9:45 a. aa., superintendent, L. 1 Thorn- aoa. xouna- peoplea' tneetinxs at S:S0 a. Topic: "Neglected Areas ia the Conn- try." Text: lea. 85:1-8. Loader, kUaa Bart ha hfagnxesa. Mtaraed miaaienary iraat ; China. Week-day . aerrlces, Tbura- day ereainr. leader. Q. K. Oloyer. Tha Ladies' af thia ekarch proyida tha aooa 13 a clock meal for the ministara and their wives Moaday tbe 2 2d. A special Paker la expect4 oa Uw aaforaanseat. KAfASEVa Corner 19th and Mar ioa 8ta C. H. Hopkins, pastor,-190 Marion, assistant paator. Mrs. Hopktaa. Merrtros 11 li a. 7:30 p. at. Hermen topics, "Batr on the Rock.' 11 a. nu. "Tha 8traiOKiate." 7 :30 P. ra. Soeeial music and ainrlnc at both seryicea oa Sunday. Sunday aehool, 9r45 a. , saperiatenilent. Prank Tit willer. Senior Young Peoplea-' meeting; at 6:3tf p. ra. Topic. "Oitisea of Zion." Leader. Frank Titwiller. Jaaios Christian Eadearor, o:4S p. n. Wedaeaday evening at 7:80, prayer and praise aerrice, Taa pastor will preach-sanday morn Lag. Mrs Hopkins will preaeb ia tha erening. Coma mm. mjo ww, ort 1 FTRST BPZSmrALtSV OMDBCM Tha First Hpiritnaiist chorea of Salrm will hold services this Pnnday arening February 2L- mi' their : ball. Fraeraal building at 7:30 o'clock. Key. Theresa Stiltwell will be the speaker and - pma aago bearer. Tha public .ia cordially i yited to thia aeryica.- i .. f , . THB SALVATIOht ASJCT . 241. State St. "B cheerful. Giro thia lonesome world a smile, we atay at long- et but a little wbila." Wo cordially ia where the welcome' ia warm and the anr'"P aiacere, Sunday at H and 7:30 d. m.. cubliC meatian. meauaga. The day evening aubject. CHiaarfulest Snaday school in town meeia at 2 -.80. "Bl maintain lead over "Reds" in lively contest now la Its fourth week. All young people are invited to the " Legion " 'meet, at 6:80, led by young people. Waek alght public meeting oa Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 8 o'clock. CEXTKAL COKGREQATIOHAL Sooth 19th and Parry,,- H. G, Stayer. paator,: 245 8. 19th St.! Phasa 1924-J. Be rv ices 11 i. m 7:30 n.- m. - 8enaon topic:' '"'George Washington," a. .m.. The Measure f a caruuaa," p. m. Ia the morning service a group of girl will contribute a vasieal number, Don ald Barnard will recall interesting avents ia the- Life n. Washington. Sunday aehool 10 a. . m. superintendent, 0. C. Harria. Youag People' a maetinga: Sen ior and Junior O. E. at 8:45 v. m. In tha evening service the: chorus choir will sing My Master ( jrrawa, u. ten Share. Week -day tery ices: Thursday jMABXET STEEXTJP&EE METHODIST . ; ttiramr el . wismp aaa- ssaruei streets. Mortimer C. CJsrke, paator, 1228 N. Winter, phona S8&4-W. 'Sarrieea 11 a, m 7:30 p. m. Bermon topica, "Though Ha Wera Dead." a. m "The Power of a Good Life," p. m. Class meeting of tha oM Methodist type at 13:16. Mis. Clara Goolev. leader. Sunday school. 9:45. an- pariatenaeat. Dr. Prank S. Schuts. Voang People' aeatings: .8:80 preceded by a half -aa Wr of itrara. Tanic 'tm Holy SoirltHis WprkJ" Mrs. Victor Cootey: leader. Weak-day aervises: , CoV taca nmw nse tins' eacn wmsmoit bis- ihft )mnk f. t wm 'f!&Mkliui Jackson, 1488 . Winter street. Church praj Tha rarer meetinr seen Thursday at f ;30 paster preaches at nota service on Sunday. AU are invites to taeaa rv- ices, aad you will, enjoy the splendid 3? iritual atmoaphers of .: this ehure on corner, mm vTVffm.ns wsttt. r A wnran , t, Tbos. V. Keenan. pastor. Massea V. Keenan, pastor. -1 ttaring the Lenten season de- ToiloM wfll ba V eld, evey Sunday, Wed iy. On 8uaday the de- nesday and Friday. ; I yotions will-bo t 8 o'clock ia tha aft- ernooa and an Wedheaday aad Friday at 7:80 o'clock iS? the evening. Week day mass is. celebrated at 8 o'clock. Begin sring Monday morning, Feb. 22nd, and coatiouing for nine days, a pubUs aoveaa ia Honor ex st. uaereee tne Lattia now of Jesus will as held. Devotions to tte Littls Flower WiU bs in the moraine aad th svsniag. Ptayars speeisl ta rth Uttla PJower win recited every atera- in- nrinr tha aoveaa immediately after Mass and i ths evening there will ba the Boaary, prayera and Benediction of tka jtou Blessed seraasaat, . Tha third novena to be held- in her honor in this .e.h' m kui. r Hui 1 Brday are-Ember daya and therefore days fast and ahsuaence. T. 70SEPBtB tSATSOLXO Corner Chemeketa aad Cottage - 8ts. 1 Bu p I nu CI 1 1.. Rev, J. S. Buck, pastor, 731 Chemeketa phono 8V Services :00 and 10:09 i. Bermon tenia, aeieetea. a suu a. Children's mass. Academy" -ebeir. sing tag. 10:00tr; m. reralar choir. - Cats 1 ehiiim en Saturday afternoon at : 1 Acadsmy. Weak-dsy serrieet: Ms s :oo ta Mass at 6:00 a.' sn. Lenten devotion an Wedaes dsy and Friday at 7:80 p. m. Saturday ma as ia Academy at l siu av. an. feyory fne oordiaUy welcome." , FTJUT KETHASXR EPISCOPAL Corner of Chureh and But fits. Fred 0. Tsylor. paator. 126 S. Chnreh - 8t., pbone 974.. Misa Mary, E. rinaley, airee tor of religions education. aMie 126 8. Chnreh St., pbona 872. i Seraicea 11 .'. ?;0 p. nu- Junior church Jt - nu-8ef mon topics: 'VXhrea Things iraramount, sermon by Dr. 3X K. Leech, a. an.: "Half Hsartedusss vs. - w noia-narteaness. ' p Junior chare h. Pastor Dr. Taylor-will speak eoaceratng "'tas vanattaa 9:15 a. nv Wesley elate meeting, leader, People's meetings First Chapterleader, - , r- - , - ter, - Kenneth Johnston; , Third I Chanter, aunerin tea dent. ' Miss . Hats) , . , .' - s wi . i' m n. I altlBUHl ana jaiaw Bam junm. .- day services : Tuesday 7 :3Q p. as. ia tha ehurek parlors ne nigu aenooi moasniv nartv. directed by their superintendent Mrs. Or T. Melktyre.!; Wcdasdsy. 2 vSO in aha eAurch variors. General aid. horn tesses th West Central Circle. Mid-week j devoti! aerviea'TJinrsdjr at 1 :S0-r-ed hy the. paator, i a , J Denny. 445-W. Sunday Fred C. I i ' rqnitca cr OOTJ 1846 K. Church St. J. J. Gillespie, 1815 li. Cknren. ' paona ie-m ; isryics WtoaeKUj evening 7:30. Sunday school teachers maatiag Fridar eveaiag, 7:3-at Mrs. inaHLiini ratsinM i J, , llishlaad and Church . Sta. Edrar P. Sims, pastor, 2445 Mapto Ava. Sarrless l a. m 7-aOsv. m. . Saecial bmuib aad singing. Sunday school 10 a. m suoer- iateadeat, Walter Staatoa. Teuag Peo ple's meatisga: C E- He By of Salsm Quarterly meeting of Friends 3:0 p. a. aunaay. wsec-aay serytces: uaia rro phecy Monday 7:3 sv m. -Mid-week prayer, meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. '- i; EVASGELXCAL ' "" I-- . . 17th sal Chemeketa Streets. r P. W. Launer, pastor, ' 268 S. ' ITth, phone iws-n. tvervicea a m-, p. bormoa topics, "upposing uoa, Hoy. Moriey will areaoh at tha aveaiae aervieaa. .Sunday school 10 a. saptr iateadent, O. B, . Straus baugh; Young People 'a meetinga; at 8:10. Fred Blake will ba leader sad Margaret -. Crewi will lead the Intermediate. - Week-day services, Thorsdsy eveaiagv Mrs, F. W. Launer, cats loader. !?- t , i,, :V:i ' ' 1 1 :-'. J GLAD TTOZNGS anSSXOV j r. 843 H Court St. ' C 8. Jahnsoa. paa tor. 1935 Maple Av, phons 1917-W. 8rritfs ' 8 aad 7 :8o v. m. Sundas school a p. m superintendent, g, Berkey. Week-day aerviee. Tuesday. Thnrsday and Saturday evsuings. SXaOV LEE MEM0BZAL 1L B. f Corner North Winter . aad Jefferson Sta., Ttismae Ac see a. pastor, UMO Hood 8t phone 2 106-J. Gilbert Wrena, assis tant paator. 1444 Perry, phone 8837. Services 11 a. XBw ff :30 u. am. Junior church 11 a. m. Sermon topica: fHfw Far SbaU I U W tU Od " I J m.: 'What's, ths Matter With Modern Re ligion!" p. m, ; Bay. Wrena invites young people tat Junior- service down stairs at ll a. m. Special musts by r.hoir both morning aad evening. Sunday school 9 :4 a. m, superintendent, Harry Carpenter. , Young . People's meetings : Ths three shaptera of tha Epworth League will meet us separate rooms "or devotional aerrieea. Meetings are full f interest. , Others welcome. Week-day services: Mi4 week devotional service for Jnniqr and- Senior anarch es. Thursday :l$ p. m. xou are nseded, and you 111 - enjoy ' the feltbwsbJa of this boar. Pollowina a! devotional services cmaseS ia shares history, teacher training, mis sions, and fooy fold life for boys. The pubue 'wut a cordially welcomed as an the services of this church. You are in vited fa ' bring ' your friends with ' yen. PIEST TJVTTED BEETHEBSt 12th snd Missioa Sta. A. . Header- son, pastor. UM Mission Bt., phona 903-W. .Servtces: 11 a. m..' T:w p. nv. Sunday school. 10 a. ., superintendent, E. G. Poling. Poang People's meeting, U. B. C. E. 6:30. fOwea Buckbee. pres ident. Tople "Lives " Transformed by Christ." J. H.' Merrymsa, leader. Week day aerviee s Old-Tym prayer meting esch Wednesdsy evening at 7:30. ; Mrs. Kliea Hiday, class lead ay. C0TTBT 8TBEET CHEISTlAir Court aad S. 17th, Sta. . 4fc L. Patnam. Jaator. 1106 Leslie .St, paona 1435-J. unior pastor. Mrs. A. L Putnam. Serv ices 11 s, an- 9:30 p. m. Jsaior service It a. as. sarsaas) topics : J. at. ttaasaker, director of Near : East ilelief will speak, Sermoa-by tiastari . m. Mrs. Moses or chestra will furnish ma sac far Mibla school. Sunday school ,9:45 s. m.. super Intendsnt. E. W. Osolay. Yoona People's meetings: Vaunateera wiH visit shut-ins la afternoon. Christian Endesvor 6i30 m. Four societies meet at soma time. The Junior O. E. will render a pan tor mime Juat before the evening sermon. Weed day services: Ladies- Aid society assets Thursday, sfternon. . Church night program Thursday 7-9 P. m. Volunteer meeting 7-8; Bible study aad stereopti esn pietares of Holy Land -9. A hearty welcome ia extended to any one not hav ing a cnuren aose ana a airanger in tne city: "The Charsh With a Family Spirit i ready to greet yoa. SOCIETY 0ostins4 im pft 2) ; Terry and Marie Tempest bare all ---.- -- T..' taken uue roles in tneae. "Friend Ifannah" i& considered by many eminent -critics as being the crsam of Keter8 vorkr the sort of play you cannot afford to miss. . From j reports : the tickets are selling fa$t and it is adjlsable to reserre seats novc-fOr March 2nd at the Heilig. Mrs. WgikCce Returns Mrs. Paul B. Wallace : returned to- Wallace Orchards on Thursday after a-two weeks Tisit in Seattle and Tacoma. tin Seattle Mrs.;Wal Jace was entertained as the house guest of Miss Edna X. sterling. Merry-Go-Round Club Meets At WiUiamlBrown Home Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Brown , en tertained last Tuesday ereninr for the cleasure of the members of the Merry-Go-Round club, ji The rooms where five hundred was In play were attractive with, jonquils and narcissi. Mrs. Thomas B Kay and. R. B. Fleming won the high scores of the eyenlng. At the next - meeting of :. the club r. and Mrs. J. N. Smith wiH entertain. Guests at the William Brown home Included: Mr. and ' Mrs John McNary, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank w. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Flem ing, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. ;TJ. G. Shipley, t Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boise, Mr. and Mrs A. N. Moores, Dr. and Mrs. J N. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. Frank Enedeeer , and j the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown Entre Nous I Club - The Entre Nous club house was the scene of ai most delightful af fair v Wednesday evening - when Mrs. Ralph Howard, anif Mrs, Her bert. Hale entertained the -club members and their friends jtt a Talentlne party. Pendants t yal- entine 1 hearts were' taateruuy r- raged about the -room and shaaef floor lamps added to the fralen tine effect. A valentine bex af forded -one of the : diVerslons " of the eyenlng. ' Seven tables of Ave hundred were 4layed, Mr. land Mrs. John Brewer winning high score. , consolation going to iVictor Swartz and Mrs.' John' Jelderkr al ter which the hostesses served delicious luncheon. - Dancing oc cupied the remainder of the .eve ning. - - j , " ! . Guests of the club were Mr. jtnd Mrs. O. L. Dencer,. Mr, and; Mra. Albert Ramseyer, Mr. and Irs(l Charles Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frans Joseph. Mr. and Mrs.' L. A. Tnnv bieson, Mr. and Mrs. John B rower UiU Oil . SBU MIS, ! UU11 4C1UC1S. ..llf. V -1 1.liL - Banauet at Jason Lee 'Wu Women of the Foreign Mission ary ; society of the - Jason JLee church will give a banquet Monday evening at :30 o'clock at the church for: the nleasure of their Uncoln-ZIcKinlev PTA ' ' The Wocoln-rjclfinley raront- Te&c&er association will meet on Tuesday evening,. February 21, at SO o'clock ab . the- r M.cKlnJe7 school. . Miss Anne Simpson of the Marion poiinty Health ' Dm- onstratiou wiH speak on "Rest and Recreation for ' Children .v-ji ' Adults. ; Fred - J. Tooe, - editor' of The Statesman, and candidate: for i superintendent of public is- structioa. wilL address the meet ing.' The evening will be in the nature of a membership rally. with important business to come berore the association. Northwest Poetry Society The February meeting of the Northwest Poetry society-' will be held, on Saturday evening, 5 Feb ruary 37, at the home oi airs. Alice Welster at 75 StanXqn street, Portland. . The program will be given by members of the board. Election of' officers for the new year will take place at this meeting. . . Midwinter Minnesota Meeting on March 5 Former residents of Minnesota will be interested in plans which are being made for the annual midwinter meeting which wlll.be held this year on Friday, March in the parlors of the First Methodist church. Dr. Norman Kendall Tully, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will be ttye speaker of the evening,; The pro gram committee includes Mr. Killiam, chairman; Mrs. P. A. Cupper, Mrs. C. W. Logan, Mrs. Ward Ellis and Mr. Glajsyer. I. Li. MeAdams is president of the Minnesota organisation; F. Lj. Wood, vice president, and Mrs. W. J. Lin foot secretary. Reed College Women Are Guests , .. Miss Frances M. Richards pre sided at a delightful dinner en Thursday noon at Lausanne Hall honoring the 20 guests froth Reed college who formed a. delegation to attend the debate between Reed and Willamette. Guests at Robertson Home Dr. and Mrs. Charles IL Rob ertson are entertaining as- their house, guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Robert son of Portland. .Mrs. Robertson (Mildred Apperson) and - her mother, Mrs. E. C. Apperson of McMinnville, have just returned from a three weeks motor trip into California, visiting both In Oakland and in San Francisco. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Apperson's mother, whose home is in Oakland, who will be a house guest in McMinnville for some time. a. Miss Livesley Is Home Miss Dorothy Livesley is enter taining as her 1 house-guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs T. A. Livesley, Miss Helen Adels- berger, of Marshfield. "a school friend from St. Helen's hall. Miss Livesley and her friend are spend Ing the week-end In Salem. Mrs. Newmyer Is Hostess At Bridge Tea Mrs. Phil Newmyer was a de lightful hostess of last Thursday afternoon when she entertained for - a group of friends at bridge and tea, eight tables of the 'jcard diversion being in play. Mrs! B. M. Page won the high honor of the "afternoon, while the secondi prize went to Mrs. C. E. Bates The. rooms "were beautifully deco rated with baskets of daffodils. . Guests of Mrs. Newmyer includ ed: Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, Mrs, Charles H. Robertson,' Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Max Page, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Walter X Spauldlng; Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. John L. Rand. Mrs. William Ba sick. Mrs.. Henry Compton, Mrs. Prince . Byrd, Mrs. Rex Sanford, Mrs. George R. Vehra, Mrs. Elmer Hulden,' Mrs. .Grover. C. Bellinger, r . . . , - 4 r- J 0:00A.M. Sundciychool 1 1 :00 A. M. MWhat to Believe About Man ' 7:30 P. M. Abraham Lincoln's Life in. THE CHURCH : Violin soI'Prtze' Singers, Wagner .j ; 1 HELEN SELIG-'NEILL ' t " Vocal solo "Rock of Ages, Johnson V- . "" V- - - ' r'-lRS. J. M. RINGO ' ' AnUiem 4God S o Loy ed the t -World, Stainer -'' - KF t j:- , -QUARTET CHOIR V:' " ' Blornins Sermon: "The Law and His Grace" -PV&bs Sitac: rWhy Blen Love to Jlear Alat Jesus" Ths Church Thzi WctezZ2 Strarr? Mrs. Bliss1 Darby. Mrs". John Evans,, . Mrs.' Carl B- Webb, Mrs. J. E." Law.. Mrs. F. H. Thompson, Mrs Lewis Griffith. Mrs. T II.' Galloway.' Mrs. P.' A.' Eiker, -Mrs. Frank Brown Mrs.1 Elmer Hnld- eh. Mrs. William McGUchrist. Jr.. Mrs. Herbert Stiff. 4 Mrs.' Bower- 8o, Mrs; Wilson Darby, Mrs. Le- land - Geer? and. Mrs. ; Elmo S. White, and Mrs. Win!. Everett An derson, " - .. ' " : Eastern Stcr Social Afternoon - v Th 'feodnl. aftrrtofiTji club of the Eastern Star will meet for an af ternoon ?of rar;l members only parti etpatlns at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Mrs. L. W. Gleason Is the cfeaiinvtTt far : the afternoon. Her assistant llrde? Nell White, Alice FrizxoU. Clara Pat terson, Grare Gillon, Grace Thompson. Rose Linfoot, Clara SteusloftV Ethiel Welch, and Lena Cherringtoa,- . - , ; , Mrs. Catlin Home From Tacoma . Mrs. Russell Catlin has return ed to her home after having spent ten days in Tacoma as the guest of friends. ' ' Woman's Study -Classes to Meet The Woman's club classes in Oregon history, current events, ana literature win meet on Mon day afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock at the club house, as usual. Mrs. Von Esehen Has Article Accepted Mrs. 'Florian Von Esc hen, a graduate of Willamette university with the' class of " 24, and an in structor in the history department of the Salem high school, has re ceived the- news that ait article which she wrote as part of her class work in Dr. George H. Al- den's department, has been accept ed for publication in "Social Sci ence," a' national sociological or gan. "Mrs. Von Eschen received the news In a letter from the pres ident of the Pi Gamma Mu, na tional 'honorary sociological fra ternity,' Of which she is a mem ber, who-as 'editor of "Social Sci ence," requested to use t in his publication. Attractive Luncheon At Hotel Members of the Round-Up club and a group of six special guests were delightfully entertained last Monday when Mrs. Thomas B. Kay was hostess at an attractive 1 o'clock luncheon at the Marion hotel, followed by an afternoon of cards at the Kay home Special guests in the group were Mrs. Frank SnedecoT. Mrs. Wil liam Brown, . Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. R. P' Boise," Mrs. ' A. N. Smith linaMrs:!!! ""Meyers. ' ' On the luncheon - table at the hotep a lovely old-fashioned nose gay of jonquils; f reezias, primroses and anemones centered the table where a color scheme of yellow predominated. Yellow candles glowed in silver holders, while place cards and favors were In the same tints 1-jCt ths Kay home where bridge If . r?WT": - - t'-' ' - - - was ia pity, Japanese quince was used (n " the rooms. Mrs. R. - P. Botw 'aronv the prise of the after- hoonifjrrthe group were Mrs- JTranK j5Adecor, Mrs. William Brwa"Mr8. R. P. Boise, Mrs. A. N. Smith. Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs.-. TJ. G. Shipley, Mrs. Prlace Byrd, Mrs. J. T. Whittig, Mrs. R. E. Downing. Mrs. Ed Hartley, Mrs E. Cooke Patton. Mrs. C. H. Rob ertson, Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng, Mrs John Rand, Mrs. Will Allen and the hostess, Mrs. Kay, Faculty Women's Club Twenty members of the Wil lamtsTTnlyerslty Faculty Wo men's club were delightfully en tertained on Thursday afternoon at' Lausanne Hall when Miss Fran Congregational Church Center and Liberty PV. CHARLES JEL WABD Moving FpSres;. aw im-vv- -----fa, " i Fittijm church Liberty and Marion St. : BEV. EBNPST H. r5HANKS 7:30 P. M, 'Sbng;v from Maisj; A" MERICAS retail store service methods- have evidently been attracting-favorable notice abroad. nasmuch as France has asked to have an expert in this branch of Industry help to - set up a ' perma nent school of training. .. ., v Miss Isabel Craig Bacon a grad uate of the Prince School of Edu cation for Store Service In Boston, is soon to-sail for France at the ces M. Richards, Miss Pauline Gabriel and Miss Edith De Nlse nrarta Vi norriAno Wia- ft ash aai was spent With conversation an! needlework. , Baskets of daffodils were lovely about the rooms. At the next meeting of the club on March 3 Mrs. W, E. Kirk will be the hostess,: assisted by Mrs. E. C. Richards. Mr. and Mrs;. Busk Leave forJiochester ; Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bush hare gone to Rochester, Minn.,, for an appointment, for. Mrs. Bush, with, the famous Mayo specialists.' They left early last week. Tea at Central . Congregational The parlors of Central Congre gational" church will be the scene of a delightful tea on Tuesday, February ' 23. The hostesses of the "afternoon will be Mrs. W. P. HallMrs. E. O. Clark, Mrs. J. G. Merchea, Mrs. W. H. Strut and Mrs. Frank E. Brown. Miss Lord to Reach Salem Jidy First Salem friends of Miss Elizabeth Lord who, in a. two-year trip, is circling the world, will b6 Inter ested to know that she has left Manila and is now beginning the last- lap of her journey which will take her through the Suez Canal, to f Egypt where she will spend some time, to Europe where she will tour, and finally to the Amer ican continent, and thence again to the Pacific coast, her home, ar riving in Salem about the first of July. - During the past year Miss Lord has been -at Sebu on an island south pf . Manila with her-brother, Montague Lord, who controls ex tensive sugar plantations in the Philippines. ! Silver Tea and Washinaton Proaram A wasnington program ana sil ver tea sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans' auxiliary and by the Sons of Union ' Veterans will be on Tuesday, February 23, at the armory. The public Is cor dially invited. I' iii ,asa casa , . jasasssaaasaMBaaaqaseDas ataaas t ir i n 1 n- i . , , i '. 1 . , , i . -; . . I ' '..'' -- ' ,: " ,i i, ::. .'. 1 ." ' ,''.: .: . . . 1 l i- ii i iai. ii i rii ai Va1- sb t mm ass ss - w. i r .aw.: .8 V J. fTte.-s .- ' , 11 . ! I njU-iJi. ti.JJsJLL.sjs iss sx ii ;-. - . ' . J . . ' " " - mu a W - Invitation of the- Paris Chamber of commerce to set up this school, which is to be modeled after the prince school. ' - " " For 100 years Misa 'Bacon's family has carried on a retail store in Ohio, Miss Bacon herself helped in the : store ' because she liked the asociation with people. She had musical talent and when In college made a special study o music. ' . After graduation - from uDenin college ana having se cured singing engagements, hered- cllnation , was too strong for her, -and she threw them over to enter the marking room of a large Cleveland department store. The ancient sport of falconry is becoming more and more popular overseas. In . Prance a" woman ta one of the leaders of the- revival of the sport. ' She is Mma. Dranem, the first woman- to' breed and train falcons for hunting.! She took up the work, two years ago and now .conducts a prosperous falcon farm near Lyon, i - j Hazel- Hannah Hltt, DeKalb, Mo., owns a quilt which has been EygJ$s$ Economy, wli:Aiisolp THOUSANDS wear oar glasses Itoday becarssj" they givsj the utmost in service and are ec6r.cn icaL We have a reputation -for low prices.' II.? thoroughness with which your ey 'are exarair.eJ here by. specialists is your positive guarntci cT satlsfaction.v---i - -m . --hr-:- "-" h " Pomqu Keene Jewelers and OptometrWs-lejti, Orecn I The joy of selecting the spring wardrobe is doubled after viewing .these gay new coats, i Simplicity prevails but what smart simplicity achieved through and enhanced by excellent material and work xnanship. -I . i . - Coats of velour In - invisible plaids in subdued tones all beautifully trimmed, and showing that superior aire of work manship. . . ; ' ' $X6 to $3475 Twills and TwlHin.es with silk embroidery In abund ance. ' Colors are azure blue, brown, nary and tia new wood colon. -624.75 in her family for 210 years, 1: v brought Jo; the Unite i ut-r ? ; 1715. Six members of tiie fa: :1 named Hannah haTe ow ned "tL ,: i quilt, including the present Ilai I Hannah. J - - - Mrs, Mary L. Todd, T3 years cli Is the ,"bal)y of the Naomi d- ? of the Central -Avenue "etlir::. t church in Kansas City, Ksn..Ti;'3 class,. of. Sunday-school "k:i.z" Is composed ,cf rasmters r-vi-rarr3 between tie sgea cf 1Z i,3 SO years." It was prgani.3 17. years ago by Nicholas H. Li , a re tired -minister, aad l'i vi'ow, tH.'-ts :the) oldest -'livir-r rir.ber. Twenty-seven belocj: tiu'- their combined :ages raka a t rl of 1992 years. - ; According to the l-rr ! ; 'en tina, three-quarters c! n. fife's earnings can be tafcea zi.y her husband's debts. t I Queen Boadicea, who lired in Britain about. the middle of the first century, is said to havl been. the first prominent percxiia blonde. In Lawfiord an. English vUlasa of about $00 Inhabitants, iromen, fill the position iOf tax coltector, church clejrk, postmistress a.i 3 let ter, carrier! the amazins" clever lines the high colors for spring asd to 334.75 I :