f I; THlf OREGON STATEsilAN SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1928 1 1 , . . . T i I i -3 1 ii - . . . mm . i ' i ii i I. 1 - J. - - i i ' , CHURCHES 1 msi CHMSTLAJT Hisn and Center Sts. 1. J Hw pal lor. Res. 765 N. Cottar. 1'hone ? 138W. Services: 11 a.m., "The Ixt Chord'"; 7:30 p.m.. "Who U Jesus Christ". Evanreliatle eervieea rontinuinf sverj eveaicf. Prof. K. P. Barley, tenor eolo Ut and tonr leader. Sunday school. :45. O. J. Hull. Snpt. Young people' a Meeting 8:30 p.m. Junior, Intermediate and seuloe societies. Mr. Borley - will apeak to the young people at this nour. The publie ia cordially invited to attend the evangeliatie meeting now in progress. CHTJECH OF GOD 136 N. Church St. 3. J. Gillespie. Re. 1815 N. Church St. Phone 8081J. Services: 11 a.m.. "Our Responsibility to Truth"; 7:30 p.m.. 'Come and Dine'. Sunday aeheel, 10 a.m., Mr. Walter Bsr kaa, Sopt. Toung people's meeting. 8:30. I.yle Kao. leader. Prayer eerv:c.e and atndy of the ninth chapter of Revelation 'NYednetday eveaing at 7:30. .Teaehrra' meeting Friday evening, 7:30. MUX ITUIT METHODIST 15th and Mill Sts. Patrik DaHltn. pat tor. Rm. 395 9. 15th. Service,! 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Sunday aehool, 9:45 a.m., Mli . Krirkson, Papt. Young people's meet;Bg. 8:80 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 7:80 p.m. A "package aale" will be held in the eharrh on Friday at 7:30 p.m.' Refreshment will be aerred. YW are all cord ally invited to our ser vices. FIX ST TTOTTZD BSZTHSElf Cor. 12th and Million Sta. K. 6. Poling, pastor. Res. Rt. 8. Boi 17A. A. S. Henderson, ass't pastor. Rae. 1135 Misaioa. Phone 1903W. Services: 11 a.m.. '"God's Way"; 7:30 p.m., "Where Is He I" Ten minute object sermon to the children at close of Sunday school. Sunday school. 10 a.m., A lire Henderson, Supt. U. B. C. E., 8:30 p.m., Midweek prayer aervleea each Wedneaday evening at 7:30. Teachera train ng preceding the prayer service each week at 6:45. Indies Aid meets each Tuesday at 1 p.m. 0AST"LB CHAPEL T7JTITED BKETHBEN N. 17th and Neb. Ave. W. X. Blod gVt, pastor. Res. 1743 Xeb. Ave. Phone S622J. Services: 11 a.m.. "God s Mind va. Man's Mind"; 7:45 p m , "Fillled With Knowledge". Sunday school. 10 a.m.. A. Bradfield. Supt, Young people' a meeting 6:45. Floyd Bailey Pres. Junior f'.E. at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Working, Sopt. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday. In dies Aid Wednesday. Monthly business meeting Tuesday evening. Qaarterly con ference April 13. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Cor. State and Church. F. C. Taylor, pastor. Kes. 63l State. Phone 974. Siargaret K. Sutherland, director religi ose education. Phone 872. Services: 11 a.m.. "Doing Service Without the IUar Sign"; 7:30 p m.. "The Gospel According to Faani Crosby". Sunday school: 9:45 a.m.. H. F. Shanks. Sopt. Epworth Leagues: University Chapter. Miss Louise Findley leader. First Church t'tapter, reporta from Older Girls Con ference given by Muriel -White. Crrstalee Maxwell, Ramona Walker and Esther Cook. Junior High Chapter in charge of Mist Helen Curry. Visitation Kvangelisra and workers conferences every evening at 7:30. Wednesday afternoon. 2:90. in the church parlora the General Aid ee ciety will meet. The ljcy Anna I.ee Cir cle will have the program and refresh ments. The Yew Park Circle will hold cooked food aale in connection with the meeting. Thursday evening mid-week Prayer and Praise servioo la conjunction with the worker conference, led by the pastor. Junior church service ia th church- annex. There will be a special worship service, and Mra. Alee will give Ihe leon on foreign missions. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center snd Liberty. Charles K. Ward, pastor. Kes. 440 Center. Services. 11 a.m., "Your Religion"; 7:80 p.m., "The Church and Civilixation". Rev. Fred Clark of Eugeue will preach at both ser vices. In the evening a moving picture will he used entiled "Blood Will Tell". Sunnjr school, 9:45. Mark McAllister, rupt. FORD MEMORIAL M. E. West Salem. V. L. Csnnell. pastor. Re. 975 Edgewater 8t. Phone 134tR. Sunday school, 9:45 am.. I). C. Sebern. Hupt. teaching service at 11. seriron by Rev. J. M. Came, pre ident of Kimball Hehool of Theology. Epworth and In termediate League at 6:30. preaching at 7:30. Professor Matthews of William ette t'niversity will be in ehsrge of the etening service, snd Rv. F, L. tannell and Miss Ruth Bedford will sing a duet, fcible study Thnrnday evening at 7:30. FIRST SPIRITUALIST The First Spiritualit church of Sa lem will hold services at their hsll "Fra Irrnal Temple", 447 Center St., this Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. Louella M. I a Valley of Portland will be speak er and raessaxe bearer. Topic for ad dre. "Spiritualist Interpretation of lievi! aud Hell ". The pnhlic cordially InTited. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST Cor. N. Cottage and I .ts. G.i W. Rutsrh. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Service. 11 a.m.. topic. "Christ the Great Comforter". Ree. G. Schunke will con duct the evening aerviee at 7:30. Mid week prayer meeting at 8 p.m. Wednes day. Good singing and a good spirit. RICKREALL CHURCH Services in the Kickreall Community church on Sundav at 1 1 a.m. wil Ibe con ducted by Rev. W. C. Kantner. Sunday school at 10 a.m., Mrs. S. J. Losry, Snpt lr. Kantner wil lalao preach at Oak Point schoolhouse at 2:30 p.m. BETHANY BEFOBMED CHURCH Cor. Capitol and Marion Sts. Sun day school, 10 a.m. Eogl:ah aerviee. "11. af. Denny, minister. CHURCH OF THE NASA RENE One block south of Center on 18th, I.. D. Smith, pastor. Phone 479-W. Sua dsy school. 9:4.1 a.m., Frank M. Mt wilier. Supt. In charge. This school ia a live on vrlth the bet of cleaves and teachera. You will enjoy thja achool under tne leaaeranip or Mr. I.itwiller Morning worship It a.m. Rev. John T. llat field, of Hollywood. Calif., will be with us for lbs nest week or more, and will preach at each serVie. You will en joy this fiery man of God, yea sever ansrw what ia coming next. Rev. Hat 'field ia known as "The Hoosier Evan gelist" and haa held some of the great est of meetings tho country ever. This meeting in .the, Church of the Naaren will be of an interdenominational character nd along holiness liars for alt the peo ple of of Salem who love to believe In full salvation. Mr. Clyde Hoffer. will sine a solo is the morning. Afternoon service at 2:30. Thia will be a great rally of hoWness people from other rhorrhes in Salem. The "Hoosier Evan gelist" will preach. Mra. Clarence M. I.itwiller will aing a solo. There will be a yo-jng people's meeting at 6:30 in the evening. The evening evangelistic ser vice is at 7:30. There will bo happy aingiag. the orcheatra Will furnish spo- HOLINESS REVIVAL INTERDENOMINATIONAL for All Lovers of Fall Salvation Rev. John T. Hatfield OF HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. , known as "THE HOOSIER EVANGELIST" I Do not miss hearing this bbIqus Man ot God, yoa never know' what b will do nsxt, Hs Is puslt to ths dtrlLi .... - SontUy 11:00 A. M- Afternoon ft: SO Bad T:tO F. M. , . Eatch KrcfBtxc at 7:SO th Coming Week J . I- - ' ' - . ...'-.. . 4 ' ! .. . Church of tho N&zarene On E2k3e gomth of Center om l VHk . IF YOU EWJOY HUD FLUE, OOME! . ' ' clal music, and Rev. Hatfield, to fiery evangelist, will preach. Thar will be services every night at 7:80, with Bev. Hatfield in charge. JASON LZB MSXOKIAX. X. B. North Winter A Jefferson Si. , Tale Sunday a two: week aerie of apodal evangelistic services. Services on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. and each eve aiag of the week. Saturday excepted, at 7:30 p.m. The motto of the services will be "That We May Know Him Bat ter". Several of the eity pastors will occupy the pulpit during the meeting, and a fine spirit of cooperation and good will, will be ia evidence throughout. The meetings will be different. Th public will find a very glad welcome. At. 11 a.m. this Sunday th pastor's theme will he "Sire. Wo Weald So Jesse" at 7:30 p-.m. This is community hour. Big aong rally directed by Mr. Tresel. Pastor's theme: "What Haa Ohriat to Offerl" Church achool convenes at 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages, and a g'ad welcome. Junior church aarvlc Wesley Hall 11 a.m. The service young people need. Ep worth League devotional- and praise eer vicee for junior high, high school, and voang people's groups at 6:30 p.m. Open forum for adulta in church school annex st 6:80 p.f. All aerv.cea open to publie. Teat our welcome. Thomas Acbeson. pas or. Kobert w itty, in cnarge ci finrar ;hureh. LESLIE MEMORIAL CHTJR0H (Methodist Episcopal) . , 1 Mwa. Ufa Q IWr- i nw Johnson, pastor. Res. 848. E. Myora St. Phone 3764. Morning worsnip ii a.m.. sermon. "God's Dynamito". an them. "When the Weary. Seeking Rest" (Williams). Cbtrreh school, 9:45. Ivan Comer. Sapt., with something of interest snd prof t for all the family. Happy Eve ning Hour. 7:30. Mias Rdna Holder, re cently returned from In) will tell about Indian life and customs and will show many interesting curios. Miss Holder Is a Salem girl, she knows her India and tells what ah knows ia an interesting way. Don't sciss this Sunday night treat. Junior Leagu ia Leslie Hall at hour of morning worahip for children under junior high age. Miea Holder will tell the child ren some stories of India. Epworth League in Leslie Hall at 6:80. continu ing the study of some practical experi ments in Christian living. Intermediate Uiu in church parlor at 6:30. Broth erhood dinner Wednesday. 6:30. Mid week aerviee Thursday evening. 7:80. general discussion topic. "Religion and Power." Plan for the Holy Week ear vices, April 1 to 8. FIRST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Cor. Liberty and Chemeketa Sta. Sun day morning service at 11, Sunday eve ning service at 8, subject or lesson ser mon. "Reality". Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday school sessions convene at 9:45 until 11 .m. Readies room. 406 Masonie Temple. open daily from 1 1 to 5:30. except Sun days and holidays. CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE TABERNACLE 655 Ferry St. Sunday school begins oromptly at 9:45. Walter W. Welle, Sopt. This is a arrowing Sunday achool you wit lenioT it. Morning preaening service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. Our Firt Ive". Evening service at :30. Sermon subject unannounced. The erirone!t preceding the message will He brought hy John Kudin. Prayer meet mt on Tuesdav evening. Sharon Bront meeting on Friday evening at 6:45. Bible studv in the fourth chapter of the Gospel of John and prayer for th sick on Friday vening at 7:30. Ilentional meeting or the Y. P. A. on Saturday evening. If vou are hengry of soul come and feed t God a table. If yon are aniieteo oi body, come and let ua pray together that lod will heal you. Everybody welcome. I ft. Minton. pastor, 270 X. 13th St. Phone 2689-J. EVANGELISTIC FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 1.1th and Kerry Sts. George Bacon, of SiUerton, acting pastor. Kvangeliatie aer vicea Sunday afternoon at 3. and evening t 7:4i. Sunday school. 1:45 p.m.. Roy C. Ferguson. Supt. We have classes for all ages, and good teachers. Sharon omradee and Srouta meet Thursday eve ning at 7 to reorganize and discuss fu ture plsn. Amhsssador of Christ (young people) Saturday evening. 7:45. Services ttirint; the coming week on luesoay. Thursday and Saturday nights only at 7 -.15. FIRST EVANGELICAL Center and Liberty Sts. K. B. Culver, pastor. Sunday school meeta at 9:45. L. I Thornton. Supt. Preaching at 11. Subject, "Entire Sanetifieatlon." Evan gelical League of Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30; Savilla Pbelpa, Pres. Missionary committee in charge. 8ub iect. "What is My Share in the Mission ary Enterprise." Preaching at 7:80. Subject, "Preparation Xecessary for Ev ry Important Event in Life". Prayer -neeting Thursday at 7:30. THE SALTATION ARMY 241 State St. Aid time "free and st" tonight, commencing at 8 o'clock. Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock and at S in the even:ng. both services for the pnblie. Sundsy school, 2:30 p.m. Young people's honr, 6 p.m. Services will be held at he state feeble-minded institution and ilso the state penitentiary at the regu lar hours. Miss Gale McCIean. Miss Zel 1s Hsrlsn. and other local talent, will tssist ia tb latter aerviee. FIRST BAPTIST Or. Marion and Liberty Sta. Robert r,. Payne, minister: Fred Boer. Sunday eboel Supt.; Miss Minnette Megera, di rector of music; Mrs. W. F. Foster, or ganist. Morning preaching aerviee at 11 Veloek. Snadav aehool 0:45. Morning sermon topie "Rewards and Degreea in Heaven".- Two young people's meetings at 6:30 p.ai. Eveatug preaching aerviee 7:80. topic. "The Blockade ea the Bead to Hell". Prayer meeting Thuraday eve ning. 7:30. CHEMEKETA STREET EVANGELICAL Cor. Chemeketa and N. 17th. G. K. trskine. pastor. Res. 368 N. 17th fit. Phone 1008-W. Services: 11 am., "A Divine Complaint"; 7:30 p.m., "Glory ing la tne l'ros . Sunday aenool, to a.m.. O. B. Stranensugh, Snpt. Senior and Intermediate Chriatiaa Endeavor so ciet-o meet at 6:30. Choir practice Wednesday evaalng at . Mid week prayer eervire Thursday evening at I. Leader, F. Kurs. KNIGHT MEMORIAL OONOBEOATIONAL 10th and Ferry Sta. H. C. Stover, min ister. The ehareh sehoyl meets at 10 a.m.. C. C. Harria and Alvia Mead. Sapta. Morning worship at 11. aermoa, "Catch Your Pal". A qaartet, "Hear. O Israel" 'H. Yoa Berg) will bo enng by Beneltta Edwards. Harriett Adama. Korval Ed wards and Donald Barnard. Following the aermoa the Junior choir will aing "Win Them One By One". The Chriat iaa Endeavor aoeletie meet at 6:46 p.m. Evening aerviee at 7:30. A Lenten ser mon. "Behold the Christ". Tho min istry of musie includes a ladle four part chorus ".The Bells ot Prayer" and . I : I aa anthem "They Kama I Adora" (Pe tri). nrTE&NATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS - c- ASSOCIATION ! Meet every Sunday, for Bible study. Meetings are belsg held temporarily at 1189 Broadway. Boars ):I0 to S p. m. Cvaalag services from 9 to 10 p. as. are broadcasted from Portland, Xalio KE2L 377.6 meter. Fuaeral sorvi la Salem and vicinity, conducted fro of charge by Weal B.ble elass. Phone 3726. SOUTH SALEM FEJEJTDS 0HUECH Corner . Coauaereial and Wasbtngtoa Sta.' Sunday service: Sunday school 10 a. a.. Mr. Marguerlt Klliett, Sapt. II. aaoralng worship; lermea: "Jesus Christ ia History. 6:30 p. as., Caristiaa En deavor prayer meeting, MUa Latoaia Leaeh, leader. 7:10, evaalng worahip. Thuraday 7:30 p. m.. prayer meeting- and Bible atndy. We cordially invite th pub lis to these eervlcw. Ch. C. Haworth, pastor, 1653 8. Liberty. IMMANTJEL BAPTIST Sunday achool at 10 a. m. Bring your Bibles. Preaching services at 11 a. m , and 7:30 p. m. Bro. D. 8. Turner will ? reach at the morning aerviee and Bro. . D. Sauey at the aveaiag aerviee. Prayer meeting Thursday evening an 7:90. ST. PAUL S CHURCH (Eplcpal) Church street at Chemeketa. Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, reetor. Fifth Sunday ia Lent. At 7:30 a. m. la the ehareh thera will be a corporate eommanion for the members of the last eoctirmatioa class and for all the whom th present rector ha presented for confirmation. The church achool meeta at 9:45 a. m.. in the pariah house. Morning prayer will be said at 11 a. m., with music and a ermoa. The evening aerviee is held ia tho pariah house with a diacussion taken from an article appearing in The Wit ness, a church paper. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Rv. X. K. Tully. D. D.. pastor. rrrraifiTtyE Abide With Me, Fast Falls the Eventide Henry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 "Abide with me; fast falls the eventide; "The darkness deepens ; Lord, with me abide : "When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, "Help of the helpless, 0 abide with me." In failing health for some time, living among rude fishermen and their families, the author of this famous hymn composed the Im mortal work after the last com munion service which he ever con ducted and shortly before his death. Scarcely able to preach to his friends, he decided to hold one last service before his departure for southern France. "I was scarcely able to crawl," he says 'I made one more effort to preach and administer the Holy Commun ion." After the service he retired to his study, fully aware that his end was near. He grasped his pen with a weakening hand and began to write. The afternoon wore on and th esinking sun sent Its dying rays Into the little room, where the man of God was working. When evening came, his work was done and he handed this hymn to a friend. Shortly afterwards, he left for Nice, France, where he died in 1847. Henry Lyte was born near Kel so,' Scotland, and was graduated at Trinity College. Dublin, in 1914. at the age of 21. While in col lege, he won three prizes in Eng lish poetry. A year later, he was ordained in the ministry and after serving In several parishes, settled In Lower Brixham, Devonshire. England, a community of plain people, rough, but warm-hearted fishermen. Here he "made hymns for his little ones, hymns for his hardy fishermen, and hymns for sufferers like himself." It was at the end of this period that he conducted his last service and wrote this hymn which so faithfully recorded his feelings; the "darkness" was "deepening E NEATLY DRESSED YOUTH SOUGHT BY OFFICERS WOODBURN. March 23. (Spe cial) Clackamas county onicers are looking for a neatly dressed young man who Is charged with having swindled Molalla merch ants out of nearly S100 yesterday by passing bad checks. He gave the name Raymond Taylor, they reported. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oatout, who reside on a farm near Elliott Prairie schoolhouse, entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Duane of Wil mington. Dela., who had traveled over 1000 miles In their car. com ing west to California and north over the Pacific highway. -They praised the Willamette valley high ly, and were firm In their belief that no other such lovely spot ex isted In the United States. "The Path Across the Hill," the play given by the Monitor lodge of I. O. O. F., was repeated at Hubbard last night with a large at tendance. 948.7S7 WORTH GOES THROTJG THROUGH TURNER STATION TURNER. March 13. -(Spee- lal.) -A. M. Wark, president of th Portland Damascus cream company, spent Wednesday at the local plant, conferring with the patrons regarding the year's con tract. It was reporta dthat 143. IT worth ot cream passed through the station here last year. Mr. Wark dined with C A. Bear before retarnlng to Portland, - Jr Rer. Williams, sUte.erangsllst. will hold special meetings at the Christian ehareh nntll . Easter Sunday. :': T'AkfisZ Mrav M; AHlllsCWho hatches the -largest number ef chicks, la this Yletnlty, has 709 ef them two CHE DID CHECKS M H CREAM SID Saaday sehool 9:10 a. au. with Iasss for all ago; tallowed by publie worship at 10:45 a. aa. Sermon, ''Christ; God's Last Arrow." Young people's o1tiee 6:80 p. m. Everting worahip 7:80 o'eloek. (sermon, "Tho Greatness of J earns." The pastor will preh at both services. Pray er meeting Thursday TenJng at 7:80 o'clock. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH But and 18th. Bev. A. L. Heln. pastor. Grmaa eerrlo at 9:45 a. m.; English at 11 a. as. Sunday aehool at 9:40 a. m. Tho Lather league will have pageant rehearsal at If. at., and all are urged to be there. Cootr rehearses en Tuesday aveaiag bginaing at 7:80. Eng lish Loatoa aarvioas ea Wsdneeday eve ning beginning at 7:45. Th harh council will mat ea Monday evening at 7:80 at th parsonage. Religious aehool Saturday at 8 a. as. THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Rsv. P. W. Erlksen. pastor. ReguUr servioe Sunday la the Presbyterian shureh which It haa purehaaed. Catechet ical elass at p. m. Graded Bible alass a at 8:15, and regular preaehlag serv ice at 4 p. m.. at which time th Bv. p. W. Eriksea. will deliver th aermoa oa topic: "Th Steadfast Purpose." The Missionary Aid society will mt Friday at 1:80 p. m., at th ehurch. Mrs. Clsr eaee Byrd ia charge. The purpose sad aim of this orgaaisatioa If to make il possible for to create a deeper and more sympsthstiesl .spirit for the spreading of the gospel ot J ecus Christ. This Is a public meeting, all are welcome. UNITARIAN CHURCH Cottage and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. Mar tin F. Ferrey, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded instruction. Class for those of high achool age. Devotional services at 11 a. m. Subject of th aer moa, "The Blue Menace aud the Dead Hand." Mrs. Martin Ferrey. contralto aoloiat of the ehareh will offer, "The Good Shepherd." by Vandevater. Mrs. W. A. Deo ton at th orgaa. life's little day" was "ebbing swiftly to its close," aa be wrote tbe famous stanzas. When Lyte began his work as a enrate in the Church of England, he was one of those men, who like Wesley, was a minister before he was a Christian. He conducted his services In a mechanical way At Marazlon. in Cornwall, three years after his ordination, he was called to the death bed of a fellow minister. He discovered that he had noth ing to offer, that the dying man had a peace which he had not yet obtained, and to which he could not add. Concerning this scene he wrote "I was greatly affected by the whole matter, and brought to look at life and Its tosue with a different eye than before; and 1 began to study my Bible ant? preach in another manner than I had previously done." This turn in his life was a true revival and the immediate outcome was an other hymn. "Jesus, I my cross have taken," which Is ranked a one of his most famous works. "Abide with me, fast falls thi eventide" has been ranked witl the greatest hymns in the English language and Us author has beei considered the greatest hymnolo gist of the Becond period of Eng Ush writers, the period of evan gelism and missions. This hymi Is a favorite at evening service and has never ceased to cheer the souls of sufferers. Lyte was one of the few mei wh ocombined religion and poeti ability to a high degree. He wrot( music for this hymn, but It Is no generally sung to the tune, "Even tide" by William Henry Monk written in 1861. weeks old, and will soon have more. A. Archibald spent Sunday wltb his family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riches of Gaston spent Sunday with rela tlves here. Miss L. Pearson, high school English teacher, was called home to Pendleton over the week end on account of the serious illness of her father. Mrs. Hazel Stewart substituted for her in the class room the early part of this week Willie Pearson nas accepted a position with Busick'g In Salem. The geographical encyclopedia ordered and to be paid for by the high school students, arrived Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glllett of Portland spent Sunday at the Bear home. The high school baseball team Is holding Its first practices this week. A carnival was riven for the benefit of the high school student fund, this evening in tne. gym nasium. Zena Folk Make Trips To Sandy. Catch Smelt ZENA. March IS. (Special.) The S. D. S. yonng people s elus went on s picnic trip to the Sandy river Sunday. Those in the grout were Verna and Zell aSmlth, LHUe Marx, John and Ora McRae, Ar thur Chrlstenson, Emil Marx. Ver non 8mlth. Earl Yonnee ant Walter Wjmn. W. B. Hunt and J. S. Worthlng ton made a trip to the Bandy last Friday and had good lnck catch ing smelt. They vare - generous with .-their catch, so now their friends are enjoying fresh smelt. 8. T. Lewis and Kenneth Hunt also went to the Sandy to fish. Mra. Jesse Walling has suffered a?- relape eafter partly recovering from her attack of influenza. . IUNK KEOPnYTES One of the .first signs of inex perience is thlnking a thing's un .anal b.eank. ft t.i bannanad to Adolynk Club Entertained at James Smith Home Adolynk club members were de lightfully entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Smith, 635 South Church street. , ' " 1 . . - Lovely baskets of spring flow ers were arranged about the liv ing rooms. The first prize for h$gh score was awarded Mrs. George Nelson. Club members are Mrs. Carlj Chapter, Mrs. James Teed, Mrs Reed Rowland. Mrs. Earl H. Paul sen, Mrs. Oral Lemmon, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Jesse George, and the hostess, Mrs. Smith. Salem Daughters of the Nile Will Meet Wednesday Evening Members of the Salem Daugh ters of the Nile club are planning a dinner for next Wednesday eve ning at the Masonic temple. Hus bands of the members will be spe cial guests. SeveraTbours of cards will follow the dinner. Return From Visit in Portland . Miss Dorothy Whitaker and Miss Frances Martin have returned aft er spending several days in Port land as the guests of Miss Mar guerite Spath. Mrs. Lee Hostess at Attrac tive Luncheon at the Elks' Club Mrs. W. J. Lee was hostess at an attractive one o'clock luncheon at the Elks' club Thursday after noon, having as her guests the members of the D. O. club. The luncheon table wa. centered with pink and white hyacinths. Easter favors marked covers for Mrs. A. A. Mfckel, Mrs. Adam En- gel, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs. W. O. Church, Mrs. J. J. Karst. Mrs. F. J. Boehrlnger, Mrs. George Pat terson, Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin, Mrs. J. G. Smith, Mrs. S. Crai. Mrs. W. S. Quackenbush, and the hos tess, Mrs. Lee. Mrs. C. A. Johnson won the first prize for high score honors in bridge as a result of the after noon's play. Mrff. Eugene Eckerlen will en tertain the club In a fortnight. Spending Spring Vacation in Salem Miss Dorothy Baker, a Jun ior at the University of Oregon. Eugene, is spending the spring va cation with her parents in Salem. Miss Baker is a pledge of Alpha XI Delta sorority. W. F. M. S. of Leslie M. E. Church Observes 59th Anniversary The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the Leslie Metho dist church and a number of their friends met in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the 69th anniversary of the found ing of the society. The president. Mrs. A. S. Mulli gan, led the devotional, which in cluded S SOlo br Mrs. Willarr. T Linfoot, and a proyer by the pas tor. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson. A brief business session followed. As this was the meeting for the Incense envelopes to be opened, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood gave an appropriate reading, "My Gift." Miss Pearl Scott and Miss Faith Priday assisted with the offering. a dialogue depicting "A Mod ern Naomi and Ruth" was given by Mrs. Clyde French and Mrs. Frank Rock. The president ot the auxll iary Introduced Mrs. Mary Shaver as a patron member, after which a vocal solo was given by Miss Hel en Borchardt. Jtfies Edna Holder, who has re cently returned from missionary work at Talegaon Dabhada. India gave an interesting account of her experience In the work and of the conditions existing in India The program was followed by a reception In honor of Miss Edna Holder, her mother, Mrs. K. S Holder, her grandmother, Mrs Mary Shaver, and her cousin. Mra Trask: In the receiving line with tne nonor guests were Mrs. A. S Mulligan, Mrs. B. F. Pound, Rev and Mrs. S. Darlow Johneon Mrs a e-1 w-a. . . . uonrnsteat, and Mrs. Mary d. urawrora. The tea table was decorated in keeping with the auxiliary colors. oiue ana gold. A crystal bowl f aarrodils and tall blue tapers In crystal noiders formed the center Piece. Two birthday cakes were ngniea tor Mrs. Holder and Mr. Shaver, both of whom celebrated uvif uirxoaav snnlvnn.rl.. vi. . - .go llilBi VMk MM V TIT . ... n, oeiet ana Mrs.'"1'" cuiainui.ee last year o. umnow jonnson presided at the urns. Mrs. W. J. Linfoot anri Mr. A. C. Boh rusted t served on the program committee, snd Mrs. B. T. Pounds and Mrs. R. Rssmossen. ra. ivaB uorner, snd Mrs John Bertelaon on the hoitea. Mmmit. tee. Program Arranged for wem noman Uub Meeting The Rockefeller foundstfats ar.4 the work which It does Is tbe srl- ous countries of the world wfn h. discussed at the meeting of the oaiem woman's club thia after noon in the club-house on North v.tHwa-sj street. . ' -- sisaer will medical jO Social Calendar Today Salem Woman's club. Woman's club-house,' North Cottage street. 2:30 o'clock. Salem Yeomen. Dance Fratern al temple. 9:00 o'clock. Sunday Services at First Congregation al church. Speaker. Rev. Fred Clark of Eugene. Film, "Brood Will Tell," 7:30 o'clock. Monday Salem MaeDowell club presents in concert students of Sacred Heart Academy. Auditorium, Nel son building. 8:15 o'clock. TnesUay R. N. A. Sewing society. Mrs. Sarah Peterson. 236 West Wilson street hostess. 2:00 o'clock. board and Mrs. F. A. Elliott will describe the work of the founda tion in New Brunswick. Mrs. Es tella G. Ford, who has arranged tbe program for this meeting, will secure other speakers for the aft ernoon. Miss Margaret Heltzel, a piano pupil of Miss Dorothy Pearce. and Lawrence Deacon, baritone, a pu pil of Miss Minneta Magers will present the musical program. The meeting this afternoon will be the regular March tea meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. P. D. Quis enberry, chairman; Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs.. Russell Catlln, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. A. N. Moorest Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Mrs. P. l Newmyer Mrs. Earl Pearcy, Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh, Mrs. Ray L. Smith. Mrs. R. L. White. Mrs. Rollin K. Page. Mrs. W. A. Mullen, and Mrs. John H. McNary. Recent Guests in Salem Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Zimmer man and their daughter. Miss Dor othy Zimmerman of Grants Pass were guests earlier in the week at tbe home of Mr. Zimmerman"? brother and sister-in-law and Mrs. Fred E. Zimmerman. Elks' Chorus Presents Con cert Friday Evening Members of the Salem Elks club chorus presented a program last evening at the club house for the pleasure of the Elks' ladies. R. H. Robertson is director of the chorus and Lyman McDonald is manager. The chorus accompan ist is Lowell Will. A supper was served following the program which Included: 1. Opening Chorus "When Good Fellows Get Togeth er" - Elks' Chorus 2. "Charmaine" Richard Sorenson and Chorus 3. "Be My Love" Elks' Chorus 4. Charles Knowland Entertainer 5. "The Wlndine Trail" R. H. Robertson 6. "Harmony Quartet" Harry I. Pearson. Edgar H. Leach, L. E. Barrick, John J. Moritz 7. Cornet solo W. H. Mills 1. "My Blue Heaven" Leslie Springer and Chorus 9. "Bells of St. Mary's" Elks' Chorus 10. "Gypsy Love Song" R. D. Barton and Chorus 11. ''Muslcology" rrank zinn. Dr. S. F. Scott. F. G. Morley,, Larry Blaisdell 12. "Old Black Joe" A. B. Hansen and Ambassari nr anH Trio 13. "Finale" Dedicated to 336 and her lady guests Lyman McDonald, Ambassador Trio and Elks' Chorus Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh Returns From Southern California Arter spending the past four weeks in California, Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh has returned to her home in Salem. Mrs. Rosebraugh spent the great er part oi the time with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. H. Foster in Los An geles. She also visited-Mrr and Mrs. S. S. East who have spent the win ter in Long Beach but will return to Salem later in the spring. Be fore returning north. Mrs. Rose braugh visited for a. short time with friends in San Francisco and Oakland. National Good Music Week Will Be Observed in Salem Elaborate plans are being made for the observance of National Good Music week In Salem this year from May 6 to 11. Mrs. Walter A. Denton who serv ed so capably as chairman of the o.i. I .... . has again accepted th position. A number of interesting plans are oeing worked out and will be an nounced later. Mr. and MrssWatkin? Receive Congratulations r. snd Mrs. Rudolph Wstklns are receiving the congratulations oi ineir mends on the birth of s bsby dsoghter, Thursday, March 11. at the Bungalow Maternltw HospMaL cTho,lltUs girl has been aamea Koesjfs . Elsie Wstklns. Salem Group Motors up utgnway . Mr. snd Mra T vxr rv.i. t Doyt and Psul Davies, Mrs. Sts 1U Bridges, sad little son. Ratiav Mrs. L:TL Taylor. UtUs Barbara Jean Taylor., snd Miss Lois Tprk motored up the Columbia highway last .Sunday.,.. ( v,-';"'- Mrs. Powers Entertains;-- Her Club Mrs. Ed Powers entertained the members of the Sew-So club Tues day afternoon in her country home in the Waldo Hills. c A special guest for the after noon was Mrs. C. A. Down's mo ther, Mrs. Stowe. Members present were Mrs. Ralph Allfta. Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. Chester Moffet, Mrs. Jesse Wheaton. Mrs. H. R. White.; Mrs. William Tarnell. Mrs. Edgar Row land, and the hostess, Mrs. Pow ers. .. S. Club Entertained at Kennedy Home Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy en tertained memoers or the J. . club Wednesday evening in their home on Division street. Several hours of cards were en Joyed during the evening. Mrs. Ed Keene .and John Spong won the high score prizes. Mrs. M. P. Den nis and Louis Bechtel received tbe second award. Mrs. Paul Hansen assisted tbe hostess in serving the late supper. Members present were Mr. andjical battleground of the nation' Mrs. T. W. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. was made today in s statement is Paul Hansen.Mrs. Ed Keene. Miss sued by John P. Holland, treasur- LaVelle Keene, is Been tel. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Lou and Mrs. John Spong. J Spong. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Busey Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Dennis, and he host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. Spending the Week in Portland Mrs. Ed Keene and her daugh er. Miss LaVelle Keene, are spending a week in Portland. i McDowell Club Concert Will i Be Given Monday Evening Students in the music depart ment of the Sacred Heart Academy will present the MaeDowell club oncert Monday evening, begin ning at eight-fifteen o'clock In the Nelson auditorium. The program which has been arranged for the evening will in-1 .lude orchestra and ensemble' lllmhpra ne uroll aa nl G n n A k..l - ... . 'J . ab u ii u uuu tiai l olos. The harp solos played by Miss Iary Jean Porter will be a par- lcularly pleasing feature of the; oncert. Miss Porter has assisted n a number of Salem musical pro ;rams and is well-known in ' mu sical circles here. ; The MaeDowell club will spon- ! f''fwH trr-Srth Bortherii wtatav'aTinM;"-1 -V I fj 42 nd bUde KicDtilcaUy lorgcel " ' tiri HHx lo ,B,ttr? eewsct mpir ess to "j" SPECIAL THIS WEEK 3 pc. Floral Set 39c While They are- built for hard service, one piece heavy. cold , roiled steel, beautiful Blue Lacquer finish, does not chip off like paint or Japan finish. -:-.. -j.' ' Salem Hardware Co. Phone 172 ' finer Valet SHAVING CREAN stmS VA1.KT AuloSlrc? EAZ0H laaaawMaaas,,, n f M ewMVOw).M.v.VsVA. - . . i. V . . - - r an A. i .- ? . "I-- sor only two other programs this season. Miss Frances Virginia - Melton, head of the piano depart- ment at Willamette Unlersity, will present the April concert. The ; May concert, to be given the last Monday In May, will be given by '.. the club chorus assisted by out-of- ' town artists. - J Return From Extended Visit in California After spending several months in California. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White have returned to their home In Salem. I II State Has Now Become. "Battleground of Nation" Is Declaration OAKLAND, CaL, March 22. ( A P h The " " declaration ? "tha "California has become tbe pollt- er of the Walsh-fo'r-p resident campaign committW, to t be .Cali fornia. . i'rw-ws - 1 - I GHWNM a,fti.e-1.o :.iu luslioual ' co a a t iou, . follows v . " " - "Wet i republicans throughout the sta te3 are registering in large ' numbers as democrat) in order to vote for Governor Ai Smith at the May primaries. The situation ts serious. Unless met and offset within the next seven days by in- r dependent republican drys Chang- , Ing their affiliation to the demo-' cratlc party," the Walsh-dry-pro-gressive-antl-Tammany - Woodrow Wilson ticket will be placed In grave jeopardy. "If McAdoo's home state is ' lost, tbe backbone of. the dry-progressive organization is broken and Smith's nomination ia all but assured. If contrary, California is carried by the Walsh-Woodrow Wilson ticket, as we have every right to expect, the nomination of. Tammany Hall's candidate for the presidency will be as impossible as it is now unthinkable. 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