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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1926)
a ' AfcibRiB mm Vested Choir of First Methodist Church WW Give Sacred Concert Sunday , An interesting musical program wilt be xiren fa the Tint Method ist church next Sunday evening i when the large chorus of sixty-five Tofces nnder.jthe'Sirectloh of Prof. E. W.' Hobson will appear . In their vestments forthe first sacred c6n cert of the wason. 'Tfot. T.l s. Roberts will serve aa organist and cccompantst and Miss Louise Find ley will be assistant accompanist. Among the numbers rendered will be a solo by Ronald Craven and two numbers by tna male chorus and, the "Recessional' by the full chorus., ,JRey. Fred CTayjor, the pastor will reidthe scripture and offer the invocation. The full program follows: Organ prefude. iV. . . . . . .Selected Processional Hymn No. 3 S3 . . . . . .""Onward. Christian Soldiers" Chorus. - . GOOD -TO-EAT Whatfs id. a waffle .to make it so good ? Snow- Snpwdrift makes deli- that -csafi-teKoff-Snowdrift is SUch a deli cate good -to -eat stfcem tfisft'iit inl jptthfo tha 'fiuallty of your cooking. A Sale i ; i m ... Extra stretch ribbed top Holeproof Hosiery in botfi regular knd out sizes These are reiecta of 1.50 arid 31.75 bualiti63. The laws nr. tlnv rrorta are so slight'as to be unnotiiekble in most bisest-AJl the pxtrn tru nn thpsp whir h ravps Hftmincr trouWes. extra toe on these which saves darning; troubles. - - A 1 r ' V " , ' . , ' ' "" fl 'The Peacemaker". .Male Chorus Scripture reading Pastor "The King's Highway" ... . Shippman Barnes it. ChOTUS Invocation and remarks ... Pastor Offertory solo ' "A , Song of Thanksgiving' ...... Allitsen ' Rdriaid Craven. "There Is No Death' . . O'ftarra Male. Chorus. Organ solo "Where Dusk Gath ers Deep" . v . '. . Stebbins , Prof. T. S. Roberts Recessional" '. A. Mathews Chorus. JJenedictlih : . . . Pastor Organ Postfude ......... Selected . . The 4 personnel of the chorus choir includes: . Soprano - Margaret Arnold. Gladys Barkley. Marian.: Beckley. Helen Bridgeman. Josephine Bfoss. Ttozehla Bunch. ' Helen Burghardt. Bessie Cox. Leone Elliott. , Ka.therine Everett. Mary E. Pargo. . Dorothy .Ferrier. Louise Findley. . Edna Ledhtter. Esther Lisle. Francis McGilvra. Hejen. McPJhersbn. ' 1 Esther Palmer. . Dorotha Pete'rs. . . Cynfhta Pier. Maruel Rhinn, ; Elfzabth Silver. Aldeane Smith. Phoebe Smith. Edna Wenti.. Dorothy Willfams. Elvira Young. . . Josephine Zimmerman. AUA-. ..... . V venne Cornell. Vfrgnia' Edwards. ffn&,Enyeart ridth Mffllll . Mn.;.EWv Hobson. Helen Hughes.. .Mj3. j, wjcahler. . . .. ,j;jJ,;Knapp. Mary Martin. Edna Milter. f Marjory Miller. Mildred. Mills.. A , Mildred Snyder,.-. -;. Jewel Steele, " TODAY! of Factory Substandards of Holeproof Pure Silk Hosiexy PAIR 3 . (Centet Aisle Main Floor) 7 JL IL Salem's IeAJln2, Pejartment Storey Elizabeth Vinson. . -Mifgafet Wood. Tenbr- Ronald Craven. Clare Geddes. . Paul fieddes. Herbert Hartley. Walter Iliff. Weidell Robinson. Laurence, Schr'elber. Lester, Smith. Rotlin Stayner. Arnold Taylor. Bass r ; R. if. Barton. H. M. Bross. A. B. Hanson. . Wflfis Hathaway. Albert HeTrman. Walfer ltanfman. Hobart Kelly. i'raukf' Lombard. Tom Maynard. Hneh Roberts. T. M. Spricher. Lfoyii Thorn psbn . Paul Trueblood. Special Church Festival n Arnrlsflce flay, NoVetffber II, be ttig the "fifth anniversary 6f 'the dedication 6f St. Paul's Catholic church In Silverton, special prep, aratlo'ns are being .made to cele brate the event. Word has. been received . that, his grace, .Archbish op Edward D. Howard, will be present. Tbfs.rwin.ibe his first visit to SflveTtOn. Plans for the day fcre: At 10 lu m. solemn high mass.' with sermon by the arch bishop,. and after that he will ad minister the sacrament of Confor mation. , , ., . "At i.Z. o'clock: a. Jiig chicken din ner win be Served by the.tadies of the parfsb. The inufc wl be furnished by, the Mt. Anel Band. A large attendance is expected from all the neighboring towns. Missionary C&hveritton in Session The missionary convention of the Market Street Free Methodist church will continue in session through 'Sunday, the conference' having 'opened on Thursday. To d ay's Session jvill open at 10 o'clock this morning. ..The eve hftfgYedtffre fll bea Sfed'ftfcbtf lecture oh India. Film at First Congregational Church ' Sunday evening at 7:15 the eve ning church service will include d!esife4. shadl" rAlso- . ,-" v " -. " .1 o " o . ChemeVeta chapter, Danghters of the Atrfeftcan Revolution. Mrs. John Orr, 865 b street, hostess. Delia Phi home-coming lunch eon. Green Gate tea room at The Spa. ; - Woman's Relief Corps. Mc Cornacfc nalL 2 o'clock. Willamette university alumni homecoming luncheon and busi ness meeting. Marion hotel, 12:15 o'clock. ; . : fi Sunday. Sacred Concert. First Metbod lst jchurcb. 7:30 o'clock. " Sacred Concert. Leslie Meth od fst cburch. 7:30 o'clock. ." ' Film at First Congregational church. "The Enchanted Cottage," 7rl5 o'clock. . - Monday Chapter AB of tbe PEO Sister hood. Miss L. May Ranch, hos tess, at Miss Lena Belle Tartar's studio. - t Tnesday .Salem Men's chorus. Grand theater, $:15 o'clock. tJunior 'Guild of St Paul's church. Mrs. William Bell, 145 S. Church street, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. v Salem Arts League open meet- nk,City library. 'Eastern Star Social Afternoon club. ' Masonic temple. Cards. thfe.irst 'NSfional; picture, "The Enchanted Cottage." This Is an appealing tory, teaching that beanfy !s of the 'soul, not of the body. . The "Enchanted Cottage" brings ou!t "the fact that genuine love, on which "happy "borne life is founded, is based 'hot, on compleixion and yslcstl Cbmliness, but on beauty within. Motor to Eugene 'Tli 4htl Wtn VI R CiAftoM will m6tor to Eugene today for the week-end to visit Dr. Scofield's brother. Dr. J. E. Scofield. Mrs. Scofleld has 3uBt recently returned from Castle Rock, Wash., where she 'was visiting her mother, Mrs. Fred Bradley. Cooked o'od Sale and Bazaar Silver Bell circle No. 3, Neigh bors of Woodcraft, will sponsor a bazaar and cooked food sale to day at the S. P. ticket office on North Liberty street. House Guests From Bend Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rragg are entertaining as their house guests over (he week-end their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. p. McLellan of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. McLellan have been in at tendance at the livestock show ;in Portland. I ' i - ff.ry MATINEE 35c NEW f ( llisV EVENING TODAY Uj3T aa-" I I TODAY - V J i I SUNDAY i - 7 fti? J N3r WHAT HE ' -w ALL THE i-TV THE C 71 Gales Of Lauirhfer! , Cheers, then Jeers, greeted him! Instead ji of the ball, he wasi carrying the hat of an enthusiastic rooterl.p' . death, razzed to dii-traction, fighting his last stand to be a college hero! Mirth! Joy! Gladness! And something else, that sweeps' you off your feet with enjoyment! ? j - A V Vie ktes&L&8m'- " -A r ... iAtlNEE25c. EVENING, A. A. AkAAAAAAAAAAAAA A-A A A Chapter AB, of PEQ- j Miss L. May Rauch will be hos tess on Monday afternoon at the Ftudro of 'Miss" Lena Belfc Tartar on North "Liberty street for tho members of Chapter AB nt th PEO -sisterhood, y Mrsr Gertrude ,1!. Smith will have charge of a .pro gram on. "Dialect Poets." Junior 'Guild WilfMcet , The Junior Guild, fit St.- PttiiT. Episcopal church will meet, at the home of Mrs. William Ben. 145 S. Cburch "street at' 2 :30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. . . .. - Kappa Alpha Theta . Meeting Postponed - V Instead of meeting today, as was. first planned, the Kappa Alpha ThetaT alumnae will meet a week from today, Saturday, Nov. 13, at the home of Miss Edith Bra. Imna Boibes and Malcolm ' MacDonhld Married in Stockton, Cal. Of -t interest to their Salem friends will be the news of the marriage' of vMiss. Irma,-1, Bowes; daughter, of Mrs. Irene Bowes,' to Malcolm MacDonald, son of Mr. andMrtCAIesnder MatDonard of Ripley, Ont. The marriage took place in the Presbyterian church in Stockton, Cal., with Rev. Ward Willis Long officiating. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will be at home to their friends after December 1 in Salem Heights. Willamette University Literary Societies Announce Pledges The four women's literary so cieties of Willamette university announce the pledging of the fol lowing girls: Philodosian Bonnie Zeller, Marjory Miller,. Lillian Scott, Hel en McPherson, Lois Morris. Mary Elizabeth Randolph, Dorothy Gor don, Florence Miller, Anna Lauke. Prances McGilvVa, Virginia Ed wards, Betty Corskie, Margaret Hogg, Mildred Cook. Dorothv Ryan, Gaynelle Beckett. Ruth Burch. Emily Frazer Brown, Lu cile Wonderly, Margaret Town send. Leone Elliott. Alvina Breit haupt. Dorothy Whipple, Florence Emmons, Esther Palmer, Mary Herschberger, Louetta Shutt, Marie Messeirsmith, Hazel Shutt, and Helene Price. Adelante Elizabeth Atkinson, Katherine Everell, Louretta Fish er, 'Evelyn Hartung, Beatrice Har tung. Rose Huston, Joyce Kidder, Carolyn Lambreth, Florence Pow er, Cecfle Smith, Inez Smith, Dor othy Williams, Grace E. White and Elvira Young. Chrestomathean Dorothy Tay lor, Helen Kafoury, Roberta Van neee, Dorothy ifutchinson, Donna Tllldesheim. Myrtle Sailings, Orma 2$q3 'is ...i , , .- ? ;-.'i"X'"" 4AA AAA A. A A A A A AJ Mclntyre, Theresa , Nanny, Juaoi Mack and Emma Wohr. Olionlan - Leah Fanning, Gath er fne-Barker. Violet Beechtr. Ca- leleh Mabel ivian liatimussen. Sarah Poor ami Isa iah Warn pier. . - : . , pr. Jtlafy Cttowland WrHcjF)'am. Chicqgo The friends of Dr.. Ma ry C. how land w'ill be Interested, to know I that she is .tiDJintestab isbed Di her special ; work in - Chicago. Dr. Rowland went east the first of the autumn; season and plans to return-to Salem again on Decem ber 20. -Dr. -Rowland ts -doing post graduate work at both St. Luke's and at the Chicago Lying-in hos pitals. , .. . . iJotrse 'Guests 'at ' ' Reeder .Home Mrs. Rachel ReedeV'had as her house guests on Tueada-y Mr. and Mrs. Barney. Kropp arid son Mar tin, and Mrs. Kropp, a sister of Mr. :Kropp. Before her marriage Mrs. Kropp was Miss Inetta Walk er, and made her home with Mrs. Reeder. Mrs. Daily Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. -Edna L. Daily was hostess On Friday at a delightfully ap pointed luncheon on Friday at her apartment at 175 S. Fourteenth street. Pink roses were used about the rooms, while chrysan themums centered the table. FAI Atltnd fl yTi who would for- -Kt ' Th. humdrum ronnd nd daily, fret. Tkr-blark chip roett upon tbe hy. . TWj bo'snn pipes we mnst way! T where npon the sunset Mam Tee . golden t galleon f 1 -whalm . besieged by tut- - anous shark. Dattle with prirateerJnjr U' '- barqnea ; - - .f Where n a lone reet : In the West To bleached , Hknll . piards the treasure che; Where fierce greg prompt a i -V flereer greed ' , And who aboots tat. boU late indeed -r. -Also CELEBRATE ARMISTICE ' a the. ELSmORE- ? :0REGQN; "T "THEATRES milhi Gates,. Mej-Jf JItfghes. I Hughes';- ?fary 'KTgMIinger. Snyder, Ma'rjorte "Nelson, V I fiC':TtS-s '---- -- I f TODAY W . JOfe ADULifS 1:45 A .f students .,' 5 '-' i V K r: CHILDREN - 6:45 m f m0:W ' 25c v'l i i 1 1 1 1 1 -1 i.- 4 i --w, i v Vr. yr i r v lAAAvAAAAA AAA.A A A.AA A A AAAAAAi Sacred, Concert at ; ; Leslie Mefhotliki CJtiirch X The cliorus choir ot the Leslie Methodist" church assisted by Mrs. Earl Pearcy, vol ist . M iss Cland ine Gerth. violinist: Miss Mary McKeo, -reader, ami Lyman Mc Donald and Leslie Springer vpeai ists. will -give a concert Sunday .evening under the direction of Mrs. Mason Bishop, The follow ing program will begin ; at- 7:30 o'clock at the . corner, pf -Sonth commercial and Meyers street:. Voluntary." bfgan and.r psano duet, "Ave Maria," Malcolm and Lena Medler. Processional "Holy, Holy, Holy" -Chorus. . Prayer, by pastor. Solo, selected Leslie Springer. Anthem. "The Silent Sea.t'Neid linger," -Chorus. r i , Responsive reading, page 52 -Psalter. v f 1 Violin solo, "Thais," Massnet Claudine Gerth. ..'' Solo, "I 'Love a Little Cottage," O'Harra Lyman McDonald. : Offertory and . -announcements. Solo. "These Are They," trom "The Holy City" (Gaul)-Mrs. Pearcy, iv . Reading, "The Fight of Faith," Miss McKee. Closing anthem, "Who Is Like Unto Thee" Chorus. Benediction, by pastor. MiUS EVIDENCE PLACED UNDER FIRE BY LAWYERS (Continued from paf 1.) when Mills, the former- sexton of her husband's church, testified that she had sought him out, when IN Where plank or nooe or tnife wait The man who masters not hi fate i i . , .j ' i ', Where yeUow gold sVmn bright hove All splendonrs bnt toe eye f lore; Wbere-red- blood .lows ,d block flag fly And bold .men live before they diet Awayl, .Awayl We . seed bat tbeae High ronrsge and apankr ing breeze. The bneeaneera erowd at tbe - . tail. ,. , ,. , See there the black flag-p- ward aaiil ; , . -. The bo'enn's wblstle ahrlJla - again. Cheer boy,' -we're off the SpauUh Main I .. r - r nf.T m JJ ir ,LJ." " DOUGLAS R B AN1CS rt- .V: !:,: m ' y-'.:,f-7 . rW& ma o 3 I At the theaters Tocj I U' " ' ' The EUinore Douelai FaJr banks in "The Black Pirate.." . Oregon Harold Lloyd in "Thd Freshman." , .Oregon "Three Bad Men" from the novel "Over the Border by Herman Whitacker. . f Capitol. Pictures and Vaude ville. -'; IHigh Evelyn Brent In "Flame of the Argentine. ,- ;, her husband failed to return, home the previous night, the night ot the murder. , ; Mills was asked hundreds of questions. lie told of last Eeejng bis wife alive, but did not see. her before she was buried.. He was subjected to a severe cross exam-. inauon about exchanges of letters between his wife and Mr.. Hall and certain clippings on the subct.oC divorce. The defense claimed dis-. crepancies between Mills, testi mony ioaay ana mat given in pre vious examinations Mills testified that he was opce. a Shoemaker and owned a sharp knife and Prosecutor Alexander Simpson declared that the defense was attempting to prove Mills" was guilty of the double killing.-., - . Mills said that he received $500 from a newspaper for letters, jiald to have been written by .Mr.- Hall ti " " " . i U . . I ' Baker W. s.. 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