W"r r"' ?i 't '",i "-'ft. -I !sitrit?auvsjcB,-jciiari "THETOEEGONTSTATESirifNJ SAXEiIr OREGON I i COURT STREET. CHBLSTIAH --- Court 4 Nortn-Seventeenth streets. -R Ia. Putaam, pastor, residence 1106 Italia wtraet,'- phone .14SS-J. Mrs. R. 1 I'm tnam, mtor pastor. - Meraiaf service at 11,'- Mormon topic, Tfa Lest Vision of the Christ of the Charcls.",. ,. Eveniag servtoe at. 7:30. geratoa - topic,-'' "Tbe Love of God." - Junior service 11 a. aa. Music furnished by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses orchestra and choir. : Sunday school 9:4 a. m., superintendent, K. W. ; t'ooley. . Ijoysl Volimteen will visitslt laa in afternoon. f Christian Endeavor at :3o p, m. ..'our C. B. societies moot at tiia same hour. Young people will find these iuteresting and adapted to age MouuXj 1 :uv p. sb., oiiiviai narg mees in Important matter for consideration. All member of the board arced ' to bo present. . .Every - Wednesday evening at 7:30 there will bo choir practice. riing- .- era requested'to be' rerolar In 'attendance If they win to sing ts cboir. Tharsday, 2:3a p. a, Womia't Missionary aociety will .hold its regular- meeting and pro- V grams- Senior Endeavor monthly business meeting iriday evening.- Cnnren - mgnt "Thursday 7-9 p. m. - Your - pastor, sad family are homo after three weeks vaca- tioa. in. California. Wo want "to greet all the members of . this loyal church at the services today. Come and bring- a friend with yoa. We welcomo any ..who wish worship aod fellowship jrilh a. You wilt fiad ,ua Tb ChBrch ,tith a Family Spirit.' -1 . VJ- V- ' W' ' '' t. . j T7t .;-t,rf'-i . . CENTER 8TXXET KETHOKIST ' ' Thirteenth and Center, streets. A. P. , Ililmer, pastor, esMence&84 North Win der, plusne 6SO-M. Morning sermon "topic, " A 4-eeenai Kaowledge f- God sa Christ Jeans." Evening serinon 4opie, What Think Ye of Christ f" Sunday school at 10 o'clock, superintendent, U.-.H. W rai ls p. Epworth League at 7:15, H, , keh luv leader. The morning inraoo ( 1 1 o'clock ia i n Germaa and . the creates scrvH-n.-at 8 o'clock. aUo -vtheriiXpVfar'thri unmfuw is in x.Mguau. voiacaw frryer nieetinf Wednesday at 7:45 at the Wal despel 'home Noi-th. Twelfth treet. FIRST BAPTIST ' Liberty and Marion lrflik ' Fr.'.t.t II. Shank,,. pastor, residence 548 North-La b erty, phone 1920. Horning afrrico at II. Kermoo topic, "Faith: Ljtrgs and SmslL" JCveaiac service - at a. Sermoa topi1, "The Middle of the Road.''. A plend:d ranical prosraai at the ovVning serrice will include a reading-, The, Threaded CrosTO'" Edith JayoeV. f tt: anthem aad chovuaes Ay. chorus ehf. : Stiaday. aehrx'l' :4i, superintendent. . K5 Schojike. K. Y. P. U. at 7. A real live meeting with a , real livo .leader for a real live bunch. Subject, ,inflnnting ' Other." , Prayar meeting services ioa- TharsdsT" frfmiiig. Thefc "rneetinrs are' largely tundeit. raitt- ; nine around 100 each week. Public cor dially inTited. The Women's society will mW os Fhdijr afternooa.. OIAD TISIKGS MISSION: . 343)4. Coart street. V. a. Jtrhnson. pastor, phono 1917-W. Kcrricee, at :i and 8 p. in. Sandsy school 4 2- p. m.. snp erinteodent. 8. Borkey. , w Yoasr people's " meeting JVTa.ny ereninc-. V"NVek-dy serv ices Tuesday, , Thursday s and Saturday evenings. . i: van Relist K. Fields will be with u over Kanday and will apeak , afternoon .and evening... The ordinances win be oDierred in th alternoon service . - riRST TTHTTED BRETHREN . Twelfth and Mission atresia- A. S Ifenderson, pastor, residence 1155 Mis sion, phoao 1903-W. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ai. Ke. C. Tibbet. the form er (axtor for. two years, i will preaeh at th-morning hoar. Sunday school "10 a. IB-, supennteadent, Mrs. Nettie Tibbet. - Young people'a meeting' changed Irom 6:30 to 7 p. in. . Prayer servicea each wedneaday evening at 7:30. JASOK UEE MEM0RIAX. METHODIST . -ortn w inter at Jefferson.- avenue. Thomas Aebeson, pastor. Gilbert Wrenn, assistant. 1 chare of the Jnnk)inhnrv-h This church welcomes with a good will tne public to anite with it in the serv ice of fno coming Lord 's Day. The spirit of Better 'Homes Wek will be ob served. .At 945 a, m.. the church school ' vilLcoavene .With ilarry.Caraowter a supcrintenaent. . , v,lMes lor ail ages in a well graded schooL. : Public worship at II a, m. - iiermoa. theme, "Better Homes fherr inends Their Enemiei.'V Rev ,VrehB preaches- to th' Janiofchhrctr at this hoar ia-tha .League room down stairs. Threa chapters of the .howorth Leairne meet ia separata rooms for' devotions! moejting at 6:30 p...m. Young people -al ways welcome. Others invited also. Open. lornn ii?o:4j p. .ra. lor sasits Is She annex. Subject. "A Covenant Keeping Ood." Public worship 7:30 p. m. . This is community hour- Appropriate messag ., by 'the- pastor. There will v be special musitfjiy jthe choir both morning and eve' . ning". The orchestra will assist at the evening hoar, r'me fellowship, and good times, for all in these services of worship. jCHRISTIAJT ADD MISSIONARY i sf . AXUAlfCE ' Tabernacle 655 terry street. Pastors, -- II. . Caswell . aad ' Mrs. Caswell, 2660 Oak street, phone 942-lf. Bonds y school " .convenes at 2 pf m.- Le&soa found in Gen. 9:8-17. - Afternoon preaching aerv ico at 3. (Subject, "The Object of the . 1-oid'a - tiappel1.' 1 f ' Eveniag evaagelistie Service at 7:45." Tuesday evening 7:30, . prayer and praise. , 'riday evening 7:45, Hible study, in the- Book , of Epboaiaas, Saturday evening- the' young people , con duet the service. Sunday school in the Hslem Heights community house at 10 a. m.,.ol lowed 1y preaching service at 11. Jura. Oidlev. who scent manv veiirs evangelistic service'-in the .east, will om we- BpewBer.- IlEST EVANQEXJCAX Liberty sad Center. - C. C Poling; minister. Regular services both morning and evening. Sermons by the" pastor. Subjects. 11 a. m., "Believers. Present , and Future" ; 8 p. ra.. -T Abing Jteal ities." These will be last aervicef be fore the ntnual conference. Conference convenes " in- Portlsnd May 5 at 2p m. and cAiitinnes over the, th. bible school at 9:4.1 a." n.. L. L. Thornton,-- snperla tendent. Classes for all'ages. Christian tr -,- V - ."-'- . ' f' ; ' ' "A 1 ; V . ., -Jti-di- - 10'A: M. Sunday School ' II A. M., Losing God in Middle Life" 8 P. M. Address by Miss Jillson ' . THE CHURCH WITH A HEART ' ' '. . , . ...1 J- t VC A ' - - Rev. : A. M.f-"Faith; Large anHjSmalT.: ' y . ' ; .fe Evening "worship at 8 o'clock ' ' y : i -Ecadini: "The .Dreaded Cross,"CEditliraynW;ri' "j - . special musical prcnn at evening service . . Endeavor. -Senior and Intermediate, at 7 p. m. i Juniors as 41 a. tn. Mid-week servieea-Tauxsdsy evearng, leader, C. T. Doty. Regular eervwes will He held Son day, May 9. by Rev. 0.' Bringdala and the- gospel team of the Bible iTchool of Portland.- - LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL South CommercSall and MyeTs streets. J. Willard le Yoe, ptr, residence 348 Myers street, phono lftS-J. Moraisr serv ice at 11. Sermon .topic. "Oar. Women in : Foreign rLands.'; J Evening; service . at 7:30. Sermoa 4opic,"t!randure ia Sin." Tha ehorw jU ing; at both' services; Mr. Leslie Springer will sing tha morning offertory. Mis " Conrsey" tha evening. Mesdames Be Yoe, Bishop and Bohmstead will sing a. trio also in theaEOmK IRE will sin a trio. - Saaday achoul at 9:45, sb perin tendent, K. A.' -Rhoten. . The '.Sen ior and Ashury Ueagues at 6:30. Week day service Thursday, eyeniat, at 7 :30. Subject, MJBible." Kead the-ifh ehapter of John. " The Ladies Aid - will meet with Mrs.' J. W. Linfoot a Wednes dsy 'afternoon -at 2:30, 2100 Nob- Hill. Mrs. Linfoot will be assisted by Mrs. Otjea and Mrsi'Bohrnatead. ' ' , ... . . , . - , ' ' EVABrOELICAL LTJTHERAir -Eighteenth isa-tt State streets: O. Koeh ler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. German -wrv ice art 10:3o a.' to. Luther League at 2 :30 p. m. Instruction for children f on Saturday ' from 1:30 ti Z o'clock, ;.J - ---" - - TtBXT' SPIRTTTJALlST " Tift First Spiritoalist church of Salem will . i-hold . arvicea . at their - hall - (over Miller's ctotel .this ttianday. evening at 7l30 o'cUx-k. Mrs. L. M. LttValley 1 Portland witl be the speaker and messaga bearer. The - public is cordially wvitod to this meeting,- t : r- - - r FIRST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE L, Corner Liberty Chemeketa Retreats, Sunday morning services at H" o'clock,' Sunday . evening at -8.- Subject of lesson sermon "Everlasting Punishment." Sun day school sessions epaveno at. 9:30 and 11 s. m. . Wednesdayi evening testimonial meeting at 3 o'clock. Reading room, 809 Masonic tTemple, ei f very day except SttD4aya,Bd holidays front II to 5:30; every evening except Wednesday and Sun day from- 7:30 to 9 Saaday afternoon from .a -o 5. J , j , i - ' ; ; f ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Corner Cottatfe tawl' Cheuieketa atreets. Rev. J. ft. Hack vmivrf" residence 751 ClihiukeU stree4,-p'iV 89. Services at R and 10 a. m, Pennon topic "Voca tions." ut 10. Benedictioji with com no ticiitsot of- he vena in-? honor of "ha Lmttf'rtovrer.-' -Wt7.-0 p-.-m.' May de votions every morsinr after masa at 7 o'clock' Weektdav services at 7 a. jn. every niorning ; in "Academy on Saturday at 7 m, . Th. May devotions .will con sist o the'Liftarar-jDf ,.'the . Blessed Virgin Mary, songs ty the school children and connrregation and henejTction, JCvsryone i a welcome to all services.' - -- ST. PATJL- (EPISCOPAL) Church street at Chemeketa. Rector Rev. H. D. Chambers.- Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. la tae ehapeu Becona cele bration of 4he EacaarUtrat 11 a. m. with sermon b tha ractarf' Sermon, topic "The Eighth Commandment.'1 Vested choir. Church school at 9:45 a. m superintendent, the rector. - Young peo ple's fellowships will meet in the parish bouse at I pi m. u.. ST. TTNCE NT B PATJX. CATHOLIC HieWaird "na ' Myrtle - avenae. - Rev, Thos. V. "Keenan, pastor. Masses at 8 and 10:30 a.-m. Benediction of the Most Bleased SacranWt immediately after the late mass. .Week dsy . masa at 8 a. m. At the. lata mass the -new statues of the Saered ' Heart -of Jesus and tha Sacred Heart pf -Mary ? trill ' he ? blessed "by tha pactor. t'riday. May 7, nrst I'nday, ex bosltion of the Most Blessed Sacrament and Masa at. 8. m benediction, ia the. afternoon at 8 o clock. , Confessions on Thursday afternoon' and evening at the usual hours. . 1 Mi ring tne monta of aisy, trhieh la dedicated In th Blessed Virein will consist oi rosary ana ueueaiciion win be held every Wednesday ' aad Friday . . . . . . i . . . evenmgs at- 7 :0 at m. -- " SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST 'Corner of Fifth and Gaines streets. X. C. Erntson, pastor. Sabbath school at 10:30 . and preaching at li:30 a. m. Subjects of great interest are discussed in both scnool and cinrcn. M. v. meet ing at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes days at 7:30. We are now studying the 16th chapter ot Revelation. Bring your Bible. Sunday night wilt be the last lecture in the series. Armageddon That Great World War When There Will Not Be a Man Left to Tell the. Story. What Biblf ituve wo for it aad what evi deuce is there that it may . come soon ? Dou't'fsil to hear it. Singing begins at FULL GOSPEL MISSION 237 State street.' Ralph D. -Bullock, pastor, residence 251 Mission., street, phone 1439-W. Harry J. Momss, assist ant pastor, residence. Silver-ton road phone 15F14. Services at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 :30 p." m. Bible stady or evangelistic meetings every night at 7:45 except Monday and Friday. All are invited to these apostolic gospel meet ings where the Lord Jesus is manifesting Himself as in Bible days. ' 'See that thpn snake - all things according to the pat tern." Heb. ..tt:5 with the Acta of tthe Apostles. o collections. j CHURCH OF OOD 1346 North Church street. 3. J. Gil letpie, pastor,, residence 1315 North Chnrch -street, phena 1873-M. Marntng service at 11. ; Sermon topic, "Why Gol Withheld the Kain in too Days or Kli jah." Evening service at 7:30. Sennas topic. "Woman Her Place in the Home. Church and - State." Sunday sehoolat 10 a. m , superintendent,- Mrs. Walter Barkus. Young people's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Lesder, Mace, Morford. Subject, "A Jaeseag. to YoalB. . Kegulsr weekly prayer service weanesday evening j :3U First Congretional Church Center and Liberty " ' HEVT. CHARLES E. WART) . : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Krri0st-.IT SriftnVs A " --? 41 ..I- i I- t f - INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS . .ASSOCIATION s - - Meet every. Sunday .in lerby .building, Court and High streets. Hour 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m. All interested ia Bible etudy ; cordially Invited." Funeral service conducted -free of charge in . Sa lem aud vicinity ry - local Bible - class. Phone 1450-W. ; Tonight at " 8 o'clock there will he a public lecture ia Derby -buildinig by. J.' G. UalL Subject, -'The End tof All Things a at Hand. ' The Kingdom of Heaven Is Near." Seats free. Jit collection. - FOBS MEMORIAL - METHODIST .'West ,., Salem. - F U. i.'annell, pastor, residence 975 Front street, phone 1341-R. services at 11a. as. and 7:30- p. as. Sun day school at 9 :4i.. superintendent, 1. V. Sebers. Epworth League at 6:3U; Junior League the same hour. Prayer meeting Tharaday evening at 7:30. '.The pastor will preach , ia the morning and Rev. C. H. Bryan, chaplain at the ststa peniten tiary; will preach la tha evening. sl . r SOTJTH SALEM FRIENDS - Soath Commeraial and Washington Sts.' Carl F. Miller, pastor, '' residence 1655 Booth Liberty street, phone 133-K. Serv ices at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at lO a. m., superintendent, B. J. C. Pat ton. Young people's meeting 6:45 p.' as.' Week-day services Tnuraday 7:30 p. m., also monthly business meeting. UNITARIAN . Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Bev. Martin . Fereshetisn. minister. Chnrch school at 10 a m. Graded instruction. Class for adndta conducted by Mr. Miles McKay. . Devotional services at 11 a. m. The , aabjeet of the . aermon by request, What Shall I Do To. Be Saved?" Solo Ilalcium by Handel, Mm. Martin Fereshe tian. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. 0a account of Music Week there will be no session ot - the Emerson club on Tharaday. n FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Libecty. Charles E. Ward, pastor, residence 440 Center street, phone 59I-B-. r Morning service at II. - Sermon topic. "Losing Ued in Middle Life." Evening service at 8. Sermon topic, "Christian Schools in Turkey." an - address- by 'Miss Jillaon of Brass. Sunday school at 10, enperintendent,- Mark Me Callister. Thursday, 7:30, mid-week Bible tady and prayer meeting. Miss Jillson U one of the few really celebrated work er now-carrying on in Turkey. In 1922, 4,000 refugees owed their lives directly to her prompt action. Nothing but rare tact and management could have achieved what she has done. .... . 5 i FIRST CHRISTIAN i Center and High streets. E. C. Vhit aker, pastor. Vivian G. Whisler, assist ant pastor, residence 444 North Winter, phone .481-W. Morning service at 11. Sermon topic, ' 'The Man Too Busy To Io His Duty." Evening, service at 7:80. Sermon topic, ' "The Three Estimates a Man." At the morning hour Grace Fawk -will aing "Be Still, and Know That 1 Am God, car kotos, -me cnoir win sing-. "He Is the King of lory." Cram mer, at the evening hour. Senior En deavor at 6:30, led by Hazel Arnold rrk.lm. I . flu V a will . i rt rr a ariln. Tonic ' The Ten Most Important Kind of Work MOW Make i nns wnnswBB I inter mediate society led by Wynn Dyer. Spe ill music. FIRST PRESBTTERIAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center -streets. Norman Kendall Tully D.D.. pastor. 9:30 a. tn., Sunday school Mr. H. E. Barrett, superintendent. 10:45 a. m.. morning worship. Delegates to the Marion County. Older Boys' conference will he in attendance at this service and the message will be brought by Mr. James Palmer, religious work secretary ot the Portland Y. M. c A. s:3U p. m., tne Intermediate society, supervised by Miss Edna Purdy, will have social hour at the church. 0:30 p. m., young people s so cieties 7:30 p. m., evening worship, Sermon. "God's Message in the Sunset," by Dr. Tally. The young people's chorus choir will assist with the music. NAZARENE Nineteenth and Marion atreets. C. H Hopkins, pastor, residence I960 Marion. Mrs. Hopkins, assistant pastor. Morning service at 11. Sermon topic, r "Christ Dwelling Within." Evening service at 7:80. Sermon 'topic, "She Hath Done What She could. special mnaic ana singing at both services. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., superintendent, Frank Lit willer. Senior young people's meeting S;30 p. m., Clarence Mtwiller, president Junior Christian EnifesVor 0:45 v. m. Miss Alice JJorrls, -Header. .Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer aad 'praise service led by the pastor. Monday evening at 7:30 Rev. C. J. Hinnie, returned mission ary from China, will give an illustrated talk on his work there. The pastor will preaeh Sunday morning and Mrs. Hopkins will preach ia the evening. , . i SCANDINAVIAN METHODIST Fifteenth - and' Mill streets. Patrik Dahlia, pastor, residence 2095; Trade street, phone 377-J. Morning -service In Swedish at 11. Evening service in Eng lish at 8. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., sup erintendent,, the pastor. Young people1 meeting 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day 7:30 p. m. - Sunday school meeting on Friday. 7:30, in the home of Miss Christensen. 722 State street. Yon are all cordially invited to our services. BETHANY REFORMED Cornei; Capitol snd Marion streets. M Denny, minister. . Sunday school 10 a. m. and German service 11 a. m. . . HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Highland and Church. Edgar P. Sim, pastor, residence 2445 Maple a venae. Services it 11 a. ra, and 8"p. m Lj. c. iiinsnsw, superintendent of Oregon yearly meeting, will bring the message in the morning and levi T. Pennington, president ef Pacific college, will speak on the suojeet of feaee ' at night. Bun day school 10 a. m superintendent. Wal ter S Upton. Young people's meeting at l p.- m. "EVANGELICAL' Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets. F. W. Launer, . pastor, residence 2ea forth Seventeenth, phone 1008-W. Herv ices at 11 a. m.-and 8 p. m. Eveniag sermoa topic, St. John. 17th cbaDter. Rev. G. L. Lfivell will preach at 11 a. m. and hold the communion services. Sun day school t . 10 a. m superintendent. O. R. Strausbaugh. Mrs. Harry Mills will be tne leader of young people a meeting. KNIGHT MEMORIAL C0NGRE . ...... . GATI0NAL Soutfi Nineteenth and Ferrv atreets. H. C. Stover, -: minister, residence .245 South Nineteenth, phone 19 24-J. . SundaV school at 10 a. tn., C. C. Harris-, superin tendent. In the. morning service at 11 o'clock the aermon subject will be "Great llymns of the Chnrch." At 7:15 Miss Jennie L. Jillson of Brtrose, Turkey, will address the Senior and Junior Christian Endeavors. The public Is invited to this service. At 8 o'clock the chorus choir will he heard in a ssprad ennert Th. eoncert numbers." are: Chorus "How BcBBtifnl Upon the Mountains,' Walter Spinney. Duet, Welcome Home," Her bert Johnson !M1s Msrlow . Miller and Mr. Lawrence Deacon. Chorus, "Lovest Thon Met" Ira. Wilaon. , Men's chorus, -"Trust Te in the Lord." H. W. Petri. obligato solo by. Mrs. Murdock. Chorus, "The Bon of God Goes Forth to War," Br L. -Ashford. -' lnet, "O "Mother' Dear, Jerusalem," A. W. Lansing Mia Myra G lesson and Mr. Leonard Chadwiek. Oiems. "Jesus. T-rChildrMt p!, '-- Armur stiiier. jut. wuid Allison .andv air; ittcu JJeacon, -aecompanis44 : SOCIETY V- (Contianed frosBpage 3 .) ',-" ' placed for: -Mrs. U, Q. . Shipley, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. , Reuben P. Boise, Mrs.'E. L. Baker. Mrs? tS-aorge O. BrdwnrMT'FTnk W. v,.WI.f -- "sr"" vvr" 'it "vi i uiii juib. v. xi. iancy, aits. h. r. Griffith, Mrs. O. CJ Locke, Mrs MiltontLt. Meyers. Mrs. Frank Meredith. Mrs. II..H. Ollnger, Mrs. peorse;Bodgers,Mrs,R. E, Lee Stelner, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, and . the Hostess, Mrs. ' Baumgart- ner.'r-t - . " : " U. At the next meetlnjc ot the dab Mrs.- Edwla L Baker wilt, be the hostess. . - Mrs. Cone Entertdin&;. .'' at ' Luncheon i T-'i - ; The attractive home . of - Mrs. was the scene of a particularly lovely abridge" luncheon "on'; Wed nesday afternoon. Roses; peonies. Iris and lilies o the Talley. decked the rooms. --:-' -. '- Mrs. John B. Hosford won the high' score for the afternoon, while thV second.'prlze went 'to Mrs. John' B. Craig. - ' Ldncheon covers ware placed for: ' Mrs. H. B. Latham of Silver ton, Mrs. Walter F. Buchner, Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. O. W. Laf- lar, ' Mrs." C. E. Cashatt, Mrs. John. B. Hosford. Mrs.- M."Hoff nell. Mrs. Harold M. Brown. Mrs. Fred M. Powell, Mrs. John W. Orr. Mrs. E; E. Bragg, Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. John B. Craig. Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugb. Mrs. H. S. Polsal aad Mrs. J. B. Protzman. . v Royal Neighbors Convention on Monday The district convention of the Royal Neighbors will be: held in &alem on' Monday, May 3.. . Mem bers of the society from many oat lying communities will gather for the sessions which will take place at Silrerton. Dallas. Scotts .Mills, Falls City, Suver, Woodburn, Che mawa, Albany and Corvallls. Ritualistic work will be exempli fied. A banquet will be served at ti: 30 o'clock. Features' 'of the ses sions will be fancy drills, address es, with prizes for the best drills. All Royal Neighbors are expected to be irt attendance. Sacred Concert at First Methodist Church A "Better Music Week" sacred concert will be given in the First Methodist . church " this eve ning by the chorus choir, direct ed by Prof. E. W. Hobson. Prof. T. S. Roberts will have charge of the organ and Miss Louise Findley will preside at the piano. Rev. F. C. Taylor, the pastor, will deliver a special sermon on "The Ministry of Music." The following program of numbers will be given: There Is a Green Hill Far Away, . Jenkins Incidental solo -R. D. Barton. Hosanna Granier Roland Craven. Kammeaol Osirov......JRubenstein Mr. Roberts and Miss Findley Honor in Arms, (from Sampson) ' Handel Lloyd Thompson. The Conqueror...! Coombs Mr. Craven and Mr. Barton. Gloria Mozart The Chorus. Mrs. Northrup Is Honored at Luncheon Mrs. M. M. Nortnrup, who Is national field secretary of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, was the honor guest at an attrac tive fifteen cover no-hostess lun cheon on Wednesday-in the Elks temple., ", 5 . ., In- the afternoon Mrs. Nortkup spoke before a meeting of "the three local' Methodist missionary societies at the regular, meeting of the First Methodist church general aid. Covers at the luncheon were placed for: Mrs. Northup, Mrs. C. F. Wilson, . Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. F. W. Selee, Mrs. Effie Dun lap; Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. Har riett Durkheimer, Mrs. H. F. Shanks, Mrs. H. H. Vandevort, Mrs. A. A. Underhill, Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt, Mrs. J. Willard De Yoe, Mrs. Fred H. Taylor, Miss Vesta Mulligan and Mrs. Alden. Attend District Convention a , A group Of local ( women who are members of the Woman's Home Missionary society of . the Methodist Episcopal church at tended the district conference of the organization on Thursday and Friday in Silverton. ; Among those going from Salem were: Mrs. B. E. Carrier, Mrs. J.5 W. Beckley, Mrs. Harriet Durk heimer, Mrs. Benjamin Blatch ford, Mrs. E. F. Shanks. Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs.' Ronald Glover, Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Mrs. Beard, Mrs. J. F. ' Dunlap, Mrs. C. IZ Blackerby, and Mrs. E. C. Miller. Business and Professional . , Women to Meet , ' ' An ! Important meeting of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club will be held &t YouTl Know In Fcici: " r' -i-v ''.j Any One V.. J 1. 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"v LISTEN Ifi SERVICES StTSDAT KIOHT :OQ-7;UU Kfc'W-V.tiUar Miaha-PeU or chestra - in concert. :301:00---KGW (41), 7:30. evening church serriees; f-lO, concert orchestra. :50-10:30 KOIN (319). 7:30-, chareh services ; , 9:80-10:80,; sacred, concert.: :00 KPU (428, Ban Francisco. 6. or chestra; -6:a(. paogramj B;3i-lU, Rudy Selger's -orchestra. . :00 KTBI (294), Los Angeles. 6, radio veeper services 71 Utiitt. chareh services. ; . .. ;SO KFI (487), Ias Angeles. 6:30, KFI nightly doings; 6:45, program: 7, string ensemble; 7:30, program; H, or-. gan recital; V, syncopators; 10, orehee- :30-KXX (337), Los Angeles. 6:30, chareh services ; 8, chareh program; 9, program. :4S KF8G 4275), Los Angeles. 6:45, musical program; 8, revival services! lO-ll, organ recital. :00 KHJ (405), Los Angeles. 7. church services; 8-10, music lovers' night. :lo KJR (384), Seattle. 7:15, organ recital; 7:30, church services; 9-10, orcnestra :45 KHO, C394), Spokane. church services; 9, concert trio. :45 KGO (3ol). Oakland. service and music. :45 KTAB (240), Oakland. 7:45, Chnrch 7:45, chareh services, 9:30-11, after-service concert, :45 KFOX (233), Long Beach. 7:45, religious services ; 9-11, orchestra. :00 KFW1 (Z26), San Francisco. 8, religious services; 9, stadio program; 10-12, orchestra. :45 KPSN (316), Pasadena. 845 9:45. 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Officers for the new year will be elected at this time.. Har-i ry N. Grain, chairman of the city planning commission will 'give a. comprehensive talk on the pro ject. Final readings will also be given on Monday of proposed con stitutional amendments. Writers' Club to Meet Miss Renska Swart will enter tain the members of the Writers club on Tuesday evening at her shop on Court street. Mrs. Livesley Is Hostess for Club Group -An outstanding club event of the week took place on Friday afternoon when Mrs. T. A. Lives ley entertained her club at her home on Lincoln Hill. Salmon pink' roses and tulips were lbvely in the rooms. In the group were: Mrs. Wil liam Boot, Mrs. Ashel Bush, Mrs. Fritz Slade. Mrs. E. A. O'Neil, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., Mrs. J. She! ley Saurman, Mrs. George Rodg ers," rMs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. Fredrick Lamport, Mrs. Henry W. Meyers, and the hostess, Mrs. T. A. Livesley. St. Paul's Guild Mrs. Ada Strong will be hostess in her home at 4S5 South Com merclat street on Monday for members of St. Paul's Guild of the Episcopal church. House Guest at Pollock Home Mrs. J. R. Pollock entertained as 'her house-guest several days during the. past week, her sister. Mrs. H. P. Flicksinger of Spokane. ,' . Mrs. Spaulding to Visit Mrs; Walter L. Spaulding and little daughter Leone, are leaving this morning for a several weeks' outing at the Clay Miller ranch near Oregon City. Mrs. Spaulding and Mr. Miller are brother and sister. House Guests at Bishop Home Mr. and Mrs. C. P. iBshop are entertaining as theofr house-guests over the week-end Mrs. I. W. Starr of Brownsville and Miss Beulah, Miller of Halsey. Yesterday the party left for Champoeg where they were joined by Ms. and Roy Bishop and children. Returns From St. Louis MrsI A. L- Brown has returned to her home in Salem after spending the winter in St. Louis, Missouri, as tbegnest of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Matthews. Cliapter G to Meet Chapter G of the PEO sister hood will meet on Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Parr. Mrs. D.,X. Beechler will have charge of the program on "Wild Flowers and Trees of Ore gon." Salem Girls Honored at Sorority Luncheon Members and alumnae members of the Alpha. Omlcron Pi, national sorority, entertained a group of - -,v ' lyJ?h '- 1-.., m . .- I - t.BByn ssbb., , "-swav . --. v ' . 1 n - 1 - . jn w ; if ' Salem high, school f seniors who plan, to enter the TJiMTrslty' of Oregon next t alL A number of the hostess .! gronp , motored np .from Eugene for the, event,. -. The delightful affair was in the form of a!4 1 o'clock luncheon? yes terday fhnheCbrnesero6m. -of the Gray BeUe, Foxglove, pink roses and snapdragons t:entere&r the table where.; covers were .placed for: M4ss JosepWne Maillding. Miss Gladys AIbin,Miss Mildred Pugh, Miss Caroly Lnmbtrth, Miss Flor ence Power; Miss? Margaret Looney Continued on page .8.) Salem Market OEATjr No. 1, wheat, -White No. 1, ued, sacked White eat , . . Gray -oat -,, , f i as 1 U7 .40 - .48 .80 Barley Barley vncir iroTTas isn SECT Dveaaed horn - -IS Top steers Co wa .060.07 2.004.00 SV44 - Balls Spring- lambs under 80. lba. -13 geavier POTJXTBT Lieht ken . .19 . .28 etas Heavy hen -Old roosters . Broilers rOGlL JRTTTTEH AHS BTXTTESTAT nntMrtii - Creamery batter Milk, cwfc Medinm egga Btandard egga ,43.44 2.44 .18 19 1 General Markets I K - WOOL. HIDES PELTS SHEEP, long- dry, 19e; sort, nominal: Baited. $11.25; short. 25 SOc; aalted goats, long, 75cl; dry goats, log, 16 pound. C'ASCA-RA BARK Steady, 7e poond; Oregon grape root nominal. IIOPS 1925 crop clusters 2425e, S-year contracts, 20c a pound. HIDES Salted, . 6c ; green. 5c ; salt bulls, 5c; green bulls, 4e; calf, 12e; kip So; flint dry. 12e; salted 8e; horse hides 75e$l. - WOOL -Ilalf blood and valley fine, 35e; three-eighths blood, 35c; tow quarter, 88; Eastern Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho rsneh clips, 2629c VEGETABLES PORTLAND,. May 1. (Wy Associated Press) Ore. potatoes 3.O0r4.OO; Netted Gems, 44.25 cwt.; eabbage, $4.50(0 $ 6.00. cwt. Bunch vegetables: Green n iona, 8085c doz. bunohea; oniona gl.&O 2.75; beets, -8540c; turnips, 50c; carrots, 25 40c doa. bunches; garlic. 17a20c lb.; peppers. 30e per lb; squash, 23e "lb.; celery, 86 8 per crate; eggplant, 20c lb.; tomatoes, $5(s 86.50 lug; lettuce. Imperial valley, Calif ornia, 4505 crate; articbolree, 75e fos; green beans 20c lb; new peas 12 17c; Brussels sprouts, 15c lb.; rhubarb, 4o lb.; hotheose cucumbers, 81.500 1.50 doi. ; asparagua, 1013e ib.; local, 1.50 1.60 per dos. bunches; sweet po tatoes, Ci&tV4e lb.; new potatoes, 79c. PBTJITS, NUTS i. FRUITS Oranges, 85.00 (t$ 5.75 crate ; lemons,' $5.50(6.50; bananas, 8 9c; pears, nominal; grapf mi t, $6 (g; 8; straw berries, $2(3.50 crate; locals, f44.25 crate. APPLES Waihinfrton WinesapS, ex tra fancy, 82; fancy, $1.75; C grade, 81. 25 1.50; Oregon Spitzenburgs, extra fancy, $1.5001.75; fancy, $1.251.35; C grade, $1.151.25; Rome Beauty, fancy $1.50; Newtowns, extra fancy; $'22.25; fancy, $1.752; 0 grade, $1.25(1.60; cookers, 75ei$l. ; NUTS Walnuta, Ko.'l 1926e pound; filberts, nominal; almonds, 3084e lb.; brazil nuts, 2027e lb.; Oregon chest nuts, nominia; peanuts, 10llVxC. . LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Say 1. (By Associated Press.) (TJ. 8. Department of Agricul ture.) Receipts of week, (approximate); cattle 8,260; calves 340; hogs 3,880; sheep 1,470; total 151 carloads. Cattle, compared week ago: Beef steers 10c to 25c lower; other classes steady: week'a prices: Beef steers $7.85 8. 50; top $8.65; cows - and heifers $5fi7; small lots of good heifers $7.35,7.65; cows in loads up to $7; eanners and cutters $2.50 Vf 4.50; bulls $4,50fi)G; calves $7 9; light vealers up to $12. Hogs, compared week a (to: Killing classes lOo to 25c higher; feeder pigs 50c to 75e lower; week's bulk prices: Light butehers $14(cJ 14.25 ; nothing over $14.10 after Monday; weightier kinds $13.75 down; packing sows $9.50fi) 1O.50; feeder pigs $14.2514.50; a few Mondsy at $15 15.25. Sheep, compared week ago: Spring lambs 60c lower; other classes steady; bulk spring lambs $13..r0;i 14 ; a .few old crop shorn lambs. U0(i 10.50 ; a few shorn ewea $6 7. GRAINS PORTLAND. May 1. (By Associated Press.) Wheat: BBB hard white, Msy, June $l-4; hard -white, Bsart, May $1.44; hard white fpderation. May $1.43; soft white, western white, Msy, June $1.48; hard winter. May $1.42; north ern spring. May $1.42: June $1.42; western red. May, June $1.40. Oats, No. 2, 36-pound white feed, and gray April, May $27.50. Corn, No. 2 EY shipment. May 133.75; June $34. Millrun, standard. May $23 ; June $23.50. HAY TORTLAXD, May 1. (By Associated Press.) Buying prices: Valley timothy $20; do eastern Oregon $22.50; alfalfa $19.50(2)20; clover nominal; oat hay $20; oat and vetch $81; straw $9 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. i " - : -v : - ; ;V 'V ' . . . . : ..f?youroffiorh ,t H v'-i r-v -B a Safety. beijoit . r " "rt,.., ' is and -the cost is only about a cent a day. j! "f" .'.-., , - -j ..... ., ' - - 4 . - ,.- - ' v . . : ; ; . i . ' ; -...'....'' ; --t.i'. .-.:... . ..-' ; :"!'---.;-. 1 :. .1 " : - S- Z-y ' ' , " " - - - !.-e-j. -i-,-1' '? fc j - - t CJTAL TYPOORAPH1CAL UNION Jo, 2 10 President, O. P. Evans; sec- "l..?1-, O-jKlkenUn. Aieate SeO ond Saturday, 3:00 p. aa. ., . - CARPENTERS' BUNION NO. 1065 .Meets Thurs. evening. Arthur Tucker, K!?i"lf"t: v W' p,ttu eecreury. bkilled mechanics furnished. Phone 179. SALEM UNION; LABEL LEAGUE Meets at Labor Hall on call of preai- ?1? I ' i8er. ecretary,VBoa 443, Salem, Ore. Lodge Roster FRATERNAL ORDER OP 'EAQLES,"taeet - .4.-., "cu- Taiernuy uau. K. M. WiUett, See'y. Tel. 889-R. KNIGHTS OP PYTHlAb MEETS AT v!-"1. H"n Try Tuesday evening. Visitors invite F. D. Vinson. C. C .Walter Lenon, . of R, S. ' ' Mtt &tt$pn edtattgman Published every morning (except Hon- day) at Salem, the capital of Oregon. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday - 2 cents per word 5 cents per word One time Three times ; Six times i u eents per word 1 mo. daily and gun. 20 cents per word in order to earn the more than one time rate, advertisement must run in consecutive isaiies. No. Ad. tsken for less thsn 25c. ' Ads. run Sunday ONLY charged at one-time rata. Advertisements (except Personals and Situations Wanted) will be taken over the telephone if the advertiser is subscriber to I phone. The Statesman will receive adver tisements st any time of the day or sight. To insare proper classifica tions ads. should be in before 7 p. m. TELEPHONE 23 OR 583 ". Money to Loan; ON REAL ESTATE T. K. FORD (Over Ladd, A Bush Bank) i- ADVERTISING HONEST ADVERTISING These eol una must be kept free from anything of a questionable nature. Misrepresen tations will not; be, tolerated. Infor mation showing! any questionable in tent on the part of the advertiser should be reported to - this . nnwa psper or the Salem Ad club. Auto Repairing LOOSE WUEEI-8 REPAIRED. REAR 81. 2 5." front 8K0O. Mike Psnek, the brake specialist! 275 S. Coro'l. Kt. 3ja Auto Tops SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK, O. J. Hull Auto Top aad Paint Shop. 267 S. Commercial. 5sl6tf Help, Wan ted WANTED BERRY PICKERS. PHONE 117F12. 1 . 9ra8 WANTED OOOSBBERRY PICKERS TO '. sign up to begin May- 5. ft. II. Scott, V3F4. f , LdCANBErtRV "PlCKTERS. FOR SEASON. Easy picking: trained V shape. '' Call at store, 1610 "b. Commercial St. 9m8 WANTED A BARBER FOB LADIES' work.. Box 17343, Statesmen. 9m 2 MAKE YOUR SPARE TIME PAY. HAVE easy selling article. Call at 429. Ore- ron Bid?., mornines. - - - ' 9m28tf Help Wanted Blale 11 CAN USE A FEW MORE WOOD CHOP pers: 305 Oregon; Bldg. ' ' llra2 4- RELIABLE MAN j IN EVERY TOWN city to distribute free samples, adver tising matter, rtc. No selling. Ex perience unnecessary. Outdoor work. $5 to $6 daily. jWrite quickly for"con tract. Supervisor Colombe, 5153 North Clark St., Chicago. Illinois. Ilm2 Help Wanted Female 13 ADDRESSING ENYELOPES EXPER-lence- unnecessary.? Earn - $15.00 $45.00 weekly during spare time ' at fcdme. Dignified! work for honest,- sin cere persons. KRANKLYN PRODUCTS 1033 VanBuren, Chicago. 13m2 WOMEN TEACHERS- WANTED TO TRAVEL during summer vacation. In "teresting work, . congenial teacher com panions, and at least $60.00 per wook. Salary to start and railroad fare paid. Give age, education and details of ex perience in first ! letter Address S; J. QiMfiiian, 1000 V, Dearborn St.. Chi cago. 111. j 13m2 Salesmen" 15 SALESMAN, $C000j TEARLY FOR MAN . to travel, Oregon fand Pacific coast ter- . n . U.tkl.. ft ..It CT-1.. . .w. j , nuwiuft .rr ccis w cat t J . oie Manager.. 312 MdCluxg Bldg., Chicago. - : ' f "T ? -v- --- ... . ...y . eVi.. ..rauiKjitir - mm You Can'iTTake ' t,w.oW'iin'jp.todo anfi secuntfeilw eng trips tniffyeari ; " .V 45t7f.' :-. I?r-VVLi.-." ' ' ! ... ' united . . luuieu status -- National 'Bank . MATERNITY5 CASES BY, PRACTICAL I nurse." Phone 2294-X. " ' - 19j2 TOR "GARDEN . PLOWINO, BA8EMENT diggioc and team work. Phone 72P2. IiV, . .t-;.JSMt.u.:-- i jl-V- 19ml4tf : 'For Rent 21 8 WE BENT AND COLLECT BENTS ' t ' BuseeUe Asasnwall . . . ,22a N. CoamerciaL St. ' f 4.. ' 21altf FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH Odr dea. . 1896 Jf. '4th. . - zlm24tt FOR. RENT HOUSES" AND APART meats., Jr. 1. Wood, S41 Btata St. - . , 21ml2U PRINTED CARDS, JffVN !4"-BT 7" - wording, "'For KVfV riea 10 eenta each. SUtMthaHf nsiMS Office, grouna floor. ' - -ejg- FOR RENT STRICTLY KODERN room flat 70S Marion St., 'uraace n garage $4 O.' ' F. . t 5 room house and sleeping perch, g tsge 650 N 16th 8t $30. ' ' 1 3 rooms aad sleeping porch,' strictly modern. 1550 8. Winter St- 80. ' ' , I - BECKB HENDRICKS, " ' ' 1 189 N. High St. - r Hs25tf For Retit Apartments 23" FURSilSIIKD APARTMENT. PBIVATB bath. 545 Court Stv Phone -1057. " - ? - t v.. -iiSnS APARTMENTS FOR RENTr COKP apartments.- " . ..: 23m" i FURNISHED 3 ROOM APT. CLOSE I . Pisneeiaiiv-.anitKbia . business girls. Phone 1313 W. - - . ; S3m8 TWO 2-KHM VCWVIOHTf-n APART- ments. One 2-room apartment Sod. . sleeping porch. Lights, heat and 'wat er furnished, . 945 8. Twelfth. .5 $8.m . NICELY FURNISHED 'S-ROOM T APT. Downstairs, private bath. "1183 Court St , 83a32tf PRINTED CARDS. SIZR 14 Bt 7"" wording, "Hoomi to Rnt," price II cents e-sch. Stateaman, BnaUutsa Office. ground floor. . . , - FO-BKNT i 5 rooms and ' sleeping i porch, ' water, lights, and telephone, free,- 'possession now. O. W. LAPLAR,. 410 Oregon Bldg. . . 4 23m2. For Rent Rooms ',25 TWO STUDENTS MAY HAVE -BOOM with sleeplag porch, privilege la mod era home, la eenveaient location. Ad dress A. D.. care. Statesman, SSf2U ROOM FOR RENT FOR GENTLEMAN, in llliiii r n hnm. (mm 1 1 - P.f.r, ence. Address Home, care Btaiesraan, 25f2t( . For Rent Houses 27 4 ROOM HOUSE, LIGHTS, WATER and sewer. 1570 N. Com '1. St. 5 27m5 FOR RENT NEW 4-ROOM MODERN bungalow, one . block from Parrish school. 935 N. 12th. 87mi -4dU FOUR-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW i wiin wooa ana lurnace. very close in Phone 1422-J. 27m4jajp 4 K(HM BUNG AIXW WITH ri: :rnack and nook. Just 3 blocks south 1 sjg (II' i a library. 1'hone 142'4 J "vrfi FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED house!. Brown, aad Johnson. 109 S. Com'l . 87jl7tf FOR RENT : ' ' ' $40 Modern house, 8-room, at 138 8. - Cottage St. Opposite Elks temple. See Childs. Betchei,., Masonic temple 1'hone 1727. . i7m2tf HOMES FOR RENT $12 TO $40. TWO especially, good. One $32.50, other $40. Two -flats. one furnished at $35 and $40. Becke ft Hendricks 1 89 N. - High street.-- . - ' 27a30tf -l For Rent I HAVE SEVERiAL-lB'RIGSO FARMf for rent. P. E, . The iio. Tamer. Ore. . Phone 8XX. - -f - 29altf Wanted Misce! PCRNrrUBE PACKINO ' FOR ' SHIB menti. Glese-Powera Furniture Co. -" ? ' - .- -85s20H WOODBY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS used furniture for cash. Phone 511". i V " ' r - : Vr.-;,-' 85atf t WANTED ; PRIVATE MONEY FOR -earns scans. v nave several applica tions on hand. Hawkins m Roberta Iae.. 205 Oregon Bldg. 85dl For Sale SEED POTATOES' le PER LB. PHONKi 23F11. m4 192S CHEVROLET. - 2-DOOB SEDAN. Well equipped, good condition.-Phone 1995 or 75F11.. . . 87m7 SEED AND EATINa. POTATOES, f 1-75 i per sacs: ana geoa eating apples, iuu.i Broadway. .. :,- 87m8 STRONO OUTDOOR OROWN-BEDDINA and - perennial plants for sale. ;-'Eraetf Lufer, Route -4, Bos -l-B. - - - S7a5 LLOY BE ED BABY BCGOY, REASON able, 1490 Chemeketa. -S7m5 ! . FOR JBALB Oomnlnftjk vsl.nl.iii. mtlfil Is vAajI MAC DONALD AUTO CO. - 7a2Stf CERTIFIED BURBANK SEEli POTA toes, 83.00 per -Cwt.' $95.00 per ton, f.. o.i b. Alpine, Ore. , .W, E M-CJo-key, Monroe, Ore. : 87m5 - '-? 'J a Them With You .--. - a- , with your yaluable papers States 0 rrrma- m : 4- i 11 - IaneoiD? 35 1 i; i 4 4tf II 1 Charles Cone on Ben Lomaad hill