The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 26, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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American Legion Auxiliary
Will Participate in Memor
ial Day Obsrvances
Mrs. King Bartlett has appoint
ed tbe following members of the
American Legion auxiliary to rep
resent tbe auxiliary . at 4be Mem
orial day eeryicea held at the var
ioua schools ot the city: Mrs. Al
bert Smith Lincoln school; Mrs.
R. D. Barton. Tew Park; Mrs. L.
P. Campbell, Englewood; Mrs.
Walter L. Spaulding, Washington;
Mrs. Newell Williams, Richmond;
Mrs. H. G. Maison, Grant; Mrs.
Robert Wyatt, Highland; Mrs. H.
R. White, McKinley; Mrs. Walter
Zosel, Leslie Junior high school;
Mrs. C. A. Downs, Parrish Junior
high; Mrs. Jesse George, Senior
high school; Mrs. Robert Budrow,
Sacred Heart academy; Mrs. C. F.
Moffltt, St. John's Lutheran; Mrs
W, L. Royal, Livingston; Mrs. Eu-
'gene Eckerlen, Sr., St. Vincent de
Paul school: and Mrs. Bolton
.Harable, Willamette University
The auxiliary will decorate the
soldier's graves with poppies and
other flowers on Memorial day
mangle-Pleasant Point
' Social Club Entertained
With Luncheon
. The Pringle-Pleasant Point So
cial club was entertained with an
attractive luncheon for which Mrs.
Chris Mumm was hostess Thurs-
' day afternoon. I
Special guests included Mrs.
Margaret Adams, Mrs. Edwards,
Miss Lucille Edwards, Miss Au-
dTey Wilkie, Mrs. Castello, Mrs.
Seiwert, Margaret and Mary Alice
Jones, Gene and Kent Wechter,
- Anthony and Warren Coburn. Ro
berta Ann and Rex Grabenhorst,
Johnnie and Margaret Mumm, Mr
MammL and Grover ShcrrilL
The following members were
present: Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Homer
Harrison, Mrs. W. M. Coburn. Mrs.
J. Yates, Mrs. H. Wechter, Mrs.
F. Clarke, Mrs. L. Clarke, Mrs. C.
Jones,. Mrs. J. W. Kays, Mrs.
William Grabenhorst, Mrs. E. S.
Coates, Mrs. J. A. Coburn, Mr.
. Charles Grabenhorst, Mrs. T. E.
. Meeks, Mrs. O. T. Sealy,' Mrs.
George Adams, and the hostess,
; Mrs. Mumm.
This was the last club meeting
of the season. A picnic bad been
planned by the members to be
held June second at the fair-
. grounds.
Annual Reunion of Edwards'
Clan Held Recently
The. annual reunion of the Ed
wards' clan was held last Sunday
. afternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Edwards east ot Salem.
Dinner was served at noon at
long tables arranged on tbe spa
cious lawns.
Those present were Mrs. D. M.
' Farria of. Boise, Idaho; J. D. Cox
of Seattle, Washington; Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Johnson,- Russell John
JrSn; Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, Mr
and Mrs. John Edwards, and Leo
gvLaslev. all of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Oris Martin. Mr. and Mr.
Clarence Martin, Mr. and Mrs
Claude Edwards, Miss Cleda May
Edwards, and Herman Hansel all
of Salem; Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
Gesner, LaJuneMayctta Richard.
Donald. Robert, Dale and Earl Ed
wards of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Edwards, Elnora and Kenneth
Edwards, and Imogene Aisman of
Lincoln, Nebrasba; Henry Ed
wards, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ed
wards. June and Leroy Edwards
of Roberts; and the host and hos
tess, Mr. and Mrs. George Ed
wards. t
Salem Woman's Club Will
Have Final Meeting of
the Year
The Salem Woman's club will
hold its final meeting of the year
this afternoon in the club-house
on North Cottage street.
Officers will be elected for the
ensuing year at this time. The re
tiring officers are: president, Mrs.
Frank M.-Eriekson; Tice-president,
Mrs. A. L. Wallace; recording sec-
VtfT. Vj9. W. M. Pennington;
financial secretary, Mrr. W.-I.
Staley; treasurer, Mrs. W. D.
Clarke, and parliamentarian. Miss
. Mattie F. Beatty.
Hostesses at the tea hour will
be Mrg. Walter J. Page, chairman;
Mrs. Edward NIssen, Mrs. Morton
F. Peck, Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs
Leonard N. Nelson, Mrs. John L.
Rand, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. E,
S. Roberts, Mrs. Ray W. Sim
mons. Mrs. Mark Skiff, Mrs. H.
H. Vanderrort. Mrs. B. W. Vick.
Mrs. Elepha White. Mrs. Harley
White. Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mrs.
David Wright, and Mrs.. Mary
Yockey.
Bethel Dorcas Club Enter
tained Thursday Afternoon
The Bethel Dorcas club was en
-i&tained -Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. George Hain.
Plans were made at the business
session for a picnic to he held
''- June third at Haiel Green. The
husbands and ' children . ot club
members will be special guests.
A social hour with refreshments
followed the business meeting.
Thirteen members were included
1 in the group.
.:. An out-door meeting of the club
. will be held Thursday, June 28,
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Social Calkndas
R. N. A. Sewing Club Enter
tained at Campbell Home
An all-day meeting of the Royal
Neighbors Sewing club was held
Tuesday at the country home of
Mrs. G. M. Campbell.
Luncheon was served at 12:00
o'clock. '
Following the business session,
program was given which In
cluded piano solos. Mrs. Leila
Sharpe and Mrs. Georgia Mathis;
readings', Mrs. Campbell and Mrs.
Sturgls; and a piano duet played
by Mrs. Sturgls and Mrs. Harris.
Special guests were Mrs. Fran
ces Ganiard, Mrs. Myrtle Beckner,
Mrs. Georgia Mathis, Mrs. Junas
Sturgis. Mrs. Clyde Harris, Mrs.
J. T. Zielinskl, Mrs. Harriet Nile.
Mrs. Pinnel, and Miss Alma Carey.
Members present included Mary
Ackerman, Rose Abbott, Julia
Blodgett. Carrie Bunn, Maggie
Campbell, Margaret Gentzkow,
Nora Gelser. Axxle . Hlxson, Myr
tle Henderson, Laura Juza, Ida
Keene, .Helen Hamm, Ada Minto,
Laura Macklln. Sarah Nelson, Mil
dred Nash, Susie Parmenter. Sar
ah Peterson, Bertha- Reeder, Leila
Sharpe, and Leona Witiel. ,
Interesting Puppet Play Witt
Be Presented at Parrish
Junior High School
An unusual entertainment will
be offered at Parrish Jnuior high
school Monday and Tuesday aft
ernoons at four o'clock when
"Bert's Puppet Players" will be
presented in "Rip Van Winkle."
"Beru," Howard Cross, a 9A
student at Parrish has designed
and made the puppets, written the
clever play, and is directing the
production with the assistance of
Miss Vivian Hargrove.
He will be assisted by Mabel
East ridge, Jean Eastridge, Sivlter
Horn, Billy Taltersal. Walter
Cline, and Ralph Coulson.
A small admission fee will be
charged.
Return From Extended Visit
in Southern California
"Mrs. I. A. Wroten and her two
sons, Daneii and Don, have re
turned- to their home' in Salem,
after spending the winter In Los
Angeles, California. Friends of the
Wroten's were grieved to learn of
the death of Mr. Wroten in the
south last January.
Spend Several Days at
the Beach - - - -
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell
and their three children spent the
past week-end in their beach cot
tage at Neskowin.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knapp
Receive Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knapp. of
Independence' are receiving the
congratulations of their friends on
the birth of a daughter, Wednes
day. May 23, at the Salem General
Hosiptal. whom they have named
Beverly Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp
formerly made their home in Sa
lem. Dr. and Mrs. Leech Return
From the East
Dr. and Mrs. D. II. Leech re
turned to their home in Salem yes
terday morning after spending the
past six weeks in the east.
They visited relatives in Idaho
and also in Iowa. Dr. Leech, who
is district superintendent of the
First Methodist church, was in
attendance at the general confer
ence of the Methodist church
which was held in Kansas City.
Woman's Relief Corps" Will
Attend Memorial Day Ser
vices at Christian Church
Members of the local chapter of
the Women's Relier Corps will at
tend Memorial day services at the
First Christian church at 11:00
o'clock Sunday morning.
Will Spend a Fortnight at -Seaside
Mrs. B. L. Steeves, her daugh
ter-in-law, Mrs. La ban Steeves,
and er two small grandsons,
Richard and Robert, are- leaving
this morning for Seaside' where
they will spend a fortnight in the
Steeves' summer home "Steeves-
cote."
Leave on Motor Trip
to the East
Carl and Henry Barr left Wed
nesday morning by motor for the
east wnere tney wm remain for
two months.
They will snend some tine in
Bloom ington. Illinois, and will vis
it Niagara Falls, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, New York City. Washing
ton. D. C, as well as other cities
in the east.
Carl Barr will attend a class
reunion at Notre . Dame Univer
sity.
Guest of Daughter in
Astoria
Mix A. N. Moore hat a pent the
past two week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert C. Kinney, In As
toria. - : . 'A
Mrs Lee and Mrs. Styles
WiU Present Pupils in
Recital
Mrs. Henry Lee and Mrs. Barry
M. Styles win present a group of
their ' piano pupils In recital : at
eight o'clock Monday evening la
the First Christian church.
The general public is invited to
attend.
Today
Salem Woman's 1 v club. Club
house, North Cottage street. 2:30
o'clock. Final meeting of the year.
Sunday
. Ladles' of G. A. R, Decorate
graves at Lee Mission cemetery!
3:20 o'clock.
Film at First Congregational
church. "Thunder Mountain."
7:30 o'clock.
W. R. C. Memorial Day services.
First Christian church. 11:00
o'clock.
Monday
-American Legion auxiliary. Mc-
Corhack hall. 2:00 o'clock.
Puppet play, "Rip Van Winkle.
Parrish Junior high schooL 4:00
o'clock.
Piano recital. Presented by stu
dents of Mrs. Henry Lee and Mrs.
Harry Styles. First Christian
church. . 8:00 . o'clock. Public in
vited.
Tuesday
Chadwfok chapter. Eastern star.
Sponsoring Benefit card party
Masonic temple. Reservations
Mrs. Paul H. Hauser. Mrs. E. A.
Paulsen.
Puppet play. "Rip Van Winkle
Parrish Junior high school. 4:00
o'clock.
Acknowledgement of Contri
buttons for State Institutions
in Salem
Mrs. S. M. Endicott, general
chairman of the institutions' de
partment -of the Salem Women's
club, wishes to acknowledge the
books, . magazines and Victrola
records which the following have
sent to her for distribution among
the various state institutions lo
cated in and near Salem: Mrs. W.
C. Winslow, Mrs. E. M. Hoftnell.
Mrs. Roy Burton. Mrs. C. E.
Stricklin, Mrs. E. K. Humphrey,
and Mrs. T. D. McClain.
Mrs. Bechtel Hostess at Meet
ing of NeedXecraft Club
Mrs. Louis Bechtel was hostess
at the meeting of the Noedlecraft
club Tuesday afternoon in her
home at 1565 Ferry street.
In the group were Mrs. A. J.
Basey, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs.
J. W. LaBare, Mrs. F. G. Jewett.
Mrs. J. J. Newmyer. Mrs. L. C.
Brotherton, Mrs. F. G. Steatns.
and the hostess, Mrs. Bechtel.
Roses and fern were arranged
about the living rooms. Refresh
ments were served late in the afternoon.
The next meeting of the club
will be June 12 at tbe home of Mrs.
J. J. Newmyer at Chemawa.
Film at First Congregational
Church This Evening
The Sunday evening service at
the First Congregational church
will include a moving picture story
of the Kentucky mountains and
an attempt to bring education to
that backward region. "Thunder
Mountain" is the film version of
the state success, "Howdy Folks"
and the cast includes such well
known characters as Alec B.
Francis, Madge Bellamy, and Les
lie Fenton.
Children must be accompanied
by their parents at these evening
services which open at seven-thir
ty o'clock.
Friendship Shower Compli
ments Miss Hazel Bowers
A friendship shower was given
Thursday afternoon in the par
lors of tbe First Christian church,
complimenting Miss Hazel Maxine
Bowers, who is leaving June first
to enroll at Pacific Christian hos
pital at Eugene.
Twenty friends were present for
the afternoon. The honor guest
received many useful and lovely
gifts.
Miss Bowers graduated this
year from the Turner high school.
She is the third girl from Turner
to enter hospital training at Eu
gene.
CHURCHES
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I T.TaT.rtf MBaf
TOST CHBISTIAJI CHURCH
I tract. Bular Mniit MfM ."
Saaday irwiic larrtt at S, nmT'
taciant and Jfoaara itecroaaacy. --"
Meaaerisa aad Hyptomisa Paaaaa :.
Wednesday evening testimonial Boettaf
at p. a. Sunday school mwfi eoa-
veaa at :S natil 11 a. an, JMMinc
em, 40 MtMiie tempi, apoa aauy
mi It to S:SO went Buadayn ad w-
daya.
rSJBB METHODIST CHTTBCH
Corner Market an N. Wiater atrMt.
W N rwfaa naater. Sunday KMll,
:4S. Mia MalUa aW4 ( Caloraao, S r-
Uiaat Buaawmary Ames, wui
to tka ckitdru. At 11 a'cloak aha will
oeeapv tka palpi t ior tk "" rr-
te. Prayer aotimg Wadaaaaaj. P-
at Mrc Caraiima Jackaoa'a. 14SS it.
Wiater tract; TaaxMUy vsaUf
caarea.
OXXaX CETTBCH
raurr uniTno buxthebji
Ctmmr 121k u4 M atraata.
O. Foliar, paster, BV 8. Boa 147A. A.
8. Haa4araB. aaaiatoat saatar, 11S Kia-
iaa itnat .ktu 1903W. SCTTMat: 11
a. bl, axi 8 a. m. Saaday sekool. 10
nla'a Miaatiiic: U. B. C. E. T P. at-
ay tarricaa: Mi4-wek prayar iweo
aaeh Wedscadar oaair at : 45. Lad."
Aid asaata aaeh Taaaday at 1 -Ftoarta.
Qaartariy Caaraoa nu "
rana Jim at 7:30 p. m.
Cra ar s. daairmi aad afyar
tp- 8. Oarlew Jekaaaa. paater. S4S
f- Trs. pa one 274. Morning warakip
f1 - Heaiarial mum by tta paa
tor "Wkat Maaa yf Anth.m, "Tm
Lr4 u ii Bit Holy Twapla" (Waaler).
Saaday aeaiac, S o'clock, tha rraat fiva
rel aaatiaa pictara '"Laat Wa rami."
Tkit ia a woaderfully raaliatie and dran
atie portrayal of tha tragodiea that wro
f coauaoa ocearaoea in tha aid aaiooa
fy- A pictaia yam will long rcoiaBi
Mr. Doa't miss it. Epvarth Lmm ia
Italia iUU, 7 p. am. Chaxch school 9:45
-. vita plaeo for ary steaoor of
ao laimjiy. BM-voak aaettaf lor pray
er, praiaa aad atady J-r
7:30. Choir rehoaraala Tharaday -aiC.
J. WiUiaa Balchar of Portlaad. di-reetiaf.
TO DKEMOMaX aOTHODIIT
EnacoPAZ,
Waet SaloB. P. U Caonell. paator.
Soaday aehool, S:45, 1. a Sahara, Sapt.
Monuar aarrica, 11. in charca of the
Jaaior loagae. Kpworth aad latravtdi
ata leatve. 7 aad at S o'clock the Aati-
day acaooi. mv a. -saloon leacaa wi'l preseat a pictara,
Aueo llendertoa, opt ""tf" va rorret." Ererybody vol
eon. Bible atady Tharsday oTeaiac nt
8 o'clock.
ST. JOHX'S lVDTHZXAJf CEUaVCH
At 16th and A. Kar. H. Groaa. pastor.
Saaday aehool at 9 a. B. Eacliah err-
icca at S:4S. Genaaa aemcea
at 11
BETRAVT BXTOBJfED CTHCKCH
Coraar of Capital aad htanoa treta.
Sanaa y aehool 10 a. ai.. and Ealiah
erviea 11 a. m.. with holy eonuaaaion
at tha clota at aarvico. M. Deaay,
iater.
EVAXCEUSTIO TAXEBVACXS
12SS Perry atreat. Pellowahip Bot
ing at 11 a 'clock; Sunday aehool at
1:45; preachiag by the paator at 3
o'clock; .abject. "A Meaaafe ef Pvar.
ETeaiac aerriea 8 o'claek; aabjact,
"Peraoaal KeapoaaibiUty." Semce
Taeaday and Thursday ereaing at 8
o'clock. Young people's meeting Satar
day at S o'clock. Jr. . C. EngUa. pastor.
htm, ST. hGETHODIST
15th and Mill atroats. Patrik DahUa,
pastor. Saaday aehool :45 a. m. Hies
Ether Eriekaoa, Sapt. hforniag wor
ship 11 a. m., topic, "Sacred htcmor
Kpvarih laaga 6:30 p. m. Ere
awg aerrieo 7:30 p. m.. topic. "Loyal
ty." Toa are all cordially invited to
wur aomi
JASON IXB BXhfOBLIAX CHUltC'H
Corner M. Winter and Jefferaoa. 9:45
b.. ekarch aehool for all ages. 11 a.
Ia the absence of tha pastor iter.
Keruog of Kiaball aehool will bo ia
charge. 7 p. b., yooag people's aeet
mga. 8 p. b.. Rev. Kertzog will preach.
A wcloeae to all.
BM
lo. : s. pioras
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL,
Monmouth, May 25. (Special)
192S year book, the "Norm" of
the Oregon normal school at Mon
mouth will be ready for distribu
tion on the campus the last week
of May, according to Joe Watt.
business manager of the annual.
Many new features have been in
corporated into this year's annual.
which has been dedicated to the
pioneers of the' Oregon normal in
stead of to one Individual as has
been customary in the past. The
art work in the book has been done
entirely by the students themselves
and will be an Innovation from tbe
commercial art usually- , used in
school publications.
Helen Bryant, editor, has been
particularly fortunate in tbe effi
ciency of the business manager.
joe watt or falls City, under
whose management the annual la
being edited on a sound financial
basis.
It Is an interesting coincidence
that the decision of the staff to
dedicate this year's publication to
tne pioneers of the normal reveals
the fact that both the editor and
the business manager are mem
here of prominent pioneer famil
ies. Helen Bryant, editor, is the
daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. C
Bryant Of Moro, both of whom are
alumni of the Monmouth normal.
joe watt, business manager, is
the grandson of the pioneer who
settled at Amity, Oregon in 1842
and the son of E. B. Watt, post
master at rails City for many
years. ; " ' - .-v .
Read The Classified Ads
corral street ohttech or chjust
Norris 1. Keaaoaer, aiaiater, 144 B.
19th. Pentecost 1 Tha day of . the
mightiest doBoastratioB of spiritual
power in all history 1 Tha birthday of
the church! With the giriag of tha lav,
3000 vera pat to death. With the giv
ing of tne terms ai para on auvv wrr
saved. Kext Urn day is iaa w
anniversary of Pentoeoet. toaso, wor
ship with as. Bible aehool at 9:45 fol
lowed by morning woranip at 11; aorswa
subject, "He That ia Within Toa." Miss
Uoris Allen will sing. Evening woraaup
at S; eeraoa. "Tha Prodigal Son. A
cordial watcoae tvstti yoa.
CB1TBCH OP GOD
1346 X. Church St. J. J. Gillespie,
pastor, 1815 N. Church street, phone
2081-J. HerTiees: 11 a. a., and 7:30
p. b. Sunday school: 10 a. a., Mrs. W.
A. Barkos, Sapt. Young peoples meev
ings, S:SO. Subject, "ine rrooigai a no-
tons. ' leader, stay nanaon. meea-u;
services : 6tady of tha 17th Chapter of
Kav elation at the prayer aerrieo Wed
naaday evening 7:30. Teachers' aoet
iag Friday evening 7:30.
notajrtrxi. baptist
1810 8. High street. Saaday school
10 a. a. Preaching service 11 a. m..
aad 7:45 p. a. Bra. D S Turner '.!
preach in tha morning; aad xtro l. v.
Saucy ia the evening Prayer Booting
Tharsday evening at 7:45.
nrTEXirATIOsTAI. BXtXX STUSEVTS'
ASSOClATlOa
Meet every Saaday, for Bible study.
Koatiaga are beiag bold at 1160 Broad
way. Honrs 3:u to p. a. .veiu
services iroa to xw p. a., are ni-
cast froa Portland. Badio all, ST7.0
aetors. funeral services ia fialea and
vicinity, conducted fro of charge. Phone
S736.
CHBMXKBTA ST. EVAJTOBUOAX,
Corner of Choaekete and S. 17th. O.
E. Krskina, pastor. 268 K. 17th St., phone
1008-W. Services, 11 a. m., and 8 p. b.
Sersaon topics: Morning. "Charaetens-
tics of tha Christian Lire." uenmg,
Evanrelistic. Sunday school, 10 a. a..
O. &. Strausbaugh. Sapt. Christian En
deavor, 7 p. a. Loader of Senior meet
ing, Bath Bureh. Choir practice, we
aesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-week
prayer service, Tharsday evening at 8
o'clock, P. Kin, leader.
SOUTH SALSht FaUBjrDS CHTJBCB
Corner S. Commercial and Washington.
Sunday services; 10 a. m., Saaday
school. Mrs. Marguerite P. Elliott, super
intendent, extends a cordial welcome to
all. 11 a. a.. Morning worship; ser
mon, "la Memormra. 7 p. m., uto
tian Endeavor meeting; topic. "What
Does it Mean to Me that All Men are
Brothers I" 8, evening worship. Thurs
day. 8 p. m.. prayer meeting and mate
ktudy. A meaaiy weieome mm
at aU these services. Chas. C. Haworth,
pastor. 1655 S. Liberty.
THE TOST SPrRITTJALIST CHUtua
Of Salem will hoi services st inrir
ball, "Praternal Temple." 447 Center
street, this Snadsy evening. May 27, at
7:80 o'elock. Bov. Laella M. La Val
ley, vill speak oa 'The Blessings of
Spiritaaliem." atossages oy u
Vallev. Mna, Bates and Mrs. Gosser. The
public cordially Invited.
KXIGHT afKMOaiAL
OOVOBEOATIOHAI.
19th and Perry streeU. H. C. Stover.
minister. Tb chunfh tchool meets at
10 s. m.. C. C Harris; Sapt o"J"l
worship at 11 Seraoa. 'races we
L.ike to Meet. lae uaoias C"W,"T
sings, 'Tbe King ot tiove ssy ""'i""""
Is (8heliey. nrisnan "''
7:15 p. m. Evening service at 8 Salt
ing tbe City" vill be the evening aer-
aoa subject. Aataca ay caoms ---;;
"Tea Thousand Times Tea 'inousana
(Petri.)
CASTLE CHAPEL UB1TEP BBETHBEX
Corner N. 17th and Keb. Ave. w. n.
Blodgett. pastor, 1743 Keb. Ave., phone
262SJ. Services, 11 a. a. Seraoa topic.
"Tbe Orae of God." Special masie,
Mrs. Bradfield will sing a solo. Saa
day aehool, 10 a. a.. E. A. Bradiieia,
Snpt. Tonng people's- aeetings: 7
o'clock. Ployd Bailer, president
O. E. at 3 'clock. Mrs. Working, Sapt.
Children's day program ar '"j
p.mii nai aad aneoaraca the children.
waa' aarviees: Prayer meeting
marsday vaing at M "clock.
Aid Wedaoaday. - . '
jaw.'V tnvovsiv m u aTTT
Stat aad 18th street. B. A. h.
tt;. flams same at 9:4a
IZa s--4;.w mmM at 11 a.
r.rasation of child rea ia ' eoaeection
j.. msisf st 7: SO and. LaUec League
Tharsday eveaing at 8:30.
Ladies'
BAPTIST. KZSSXOir
8uadav service vill be held
at the
Opera Heese. . oorner of Court aad High
streets. Saaday aehool at 9 :45 a. am.
Earl Gregg. Boot. r. Jona v.
miek will proach- at 11 a. m. B. I. r.
U 7 p. as. . -
sTEsTTstK STABBI ML K. CHTTBCH-
- E. J. Aaeh-
.w..... ms Phaaa S80-M. Baa-
4. .ehl al IS a. a aBoWTiag both
tha Eagliah aad th Germaa lanraageo,
sapor iateadod by H. H. Gralapp. frnmch
lag at 11 a. a- aoraoa ia Germaa by
the pastor, oa Pentecost. Kpworth bag
devotional aorvieo at 7:30 p. as., to bd
U4 ho Hsrsus Be k fee. Tb topi a.
'Maaaoriala la Granite or ia savaoi
Following this vill be tb caotiaaatiea
af U Bib atady ia English e the tpm
sral thoas. "Haw Wa Go Oar BibU.
- - MAM, H will he
haU oo ThavadaT avaarac at T:43,
tha Waldaapol bosas, 1176 X. 13U St.
wmiaw nw ararai ' WhKAUShTal
- Oao block: eoath of Oeator oa 19th. I
D. Saith. poator. phoaa 3940. Saaday
school :45 a. a, Praak Litvnie. .-
oriatoadoat aad ta ckargw, i ais ia
fiae school, ooao and grow with m
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aoraoa aJeeV 'IAmltiag GodV M.
Joaaie Boater aad Mrs. U D. BaiU
will slag a duet. Oar roaag peopl
k.,.i, a immt- 1 ia Jefferson
this Saaday after asea. There will bo
services sack Saaday ia tb big teat at
Joffersoa at 3:80 aad S p. B-. aad each
eveaiag A S. throagh th week seopt
Saturday. Tbero will also bo services
ia the eh arch at Saloa Swndai asoraiag
aad evouiar aaeh Baaday. aad prayer
BMotiag each Wedaoaday aigfat. Tewa
ooplo' aeotlng at 7 la the veaing.
Tho oveaiua- ovaaaoliatie aorvieo viU
S in tbe charca :
t
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Joyoas eon
aad Cljd
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vill bo
- Tbor vill b .
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Hoofer will aiag a dnot. r
xTBST BAPTIST CHTTBCH
Corner ef Marion aad Liberty streets.
Bobert L. Payne, minis tar. Fred Broer,
Sunday aehool superintendent and choir
director. Carl Leake, organist. Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m.. classes for everybody.
Morninr preachina service 11 a clock.
Sermon topic, "Cities of God aad Cities
of Men." Evening preaching service 8
o'elock. Sermon topic, "Show Thyself
a Man. Special music at both serv
ice!. Old fashioned n raver aeetine
Thursday evening.
ST. PAUL'S CHTTBCH (Episcopal)
Church snd Chamekata streets. Rev.
H. Dnacan Chambers, rector. Whit
Sundsy. There vill be two services.
tbe first at 7:30 a. a. in the chapel aad
the later, service with sermon aad. music
at 11 a. b. ia tho church proper. Tha
church school Beets ia the parish bouse
at 9:45 a. a.
BIO TESTT BBVTVAL
To open Sunday. Mar 27. at Riverside
Auto park. West Salem. Opening service
3 p. m. Evsngelist H. Hanson will bring
the manage. Evening service 8 o'elock.
Subject, "Tbe Signs of the Times."
There vill bo services every evening at
8, eicpt Monday evenings. J. F. Krue
ger, of Spokane, Wash., and otheraj ere
expected to be preseat. Yoang people's
meeting Saturday nights. Id by Alma A.
tmiieck.
THE AMXBXCAV LX7THBKAH CHTTBCH
Church street, between Chemeketa and
Center. The Reverend P. W. Eriksen.
pastor. Whitsunday. Confirmation of
15 candidates at th Saaday morning
services beam nine at 10:30 at which
time tho follow ior proa-ram will be ren
dered: Prelude, oa pipe organ, "A
Mighty rartroaa ia Oar Cod." Short
order of service. - Anthem, "Sun O My
Soul." by choir. Ezsaining of candi
dates, "faith of Oar Fathers." An
nouncements. Offering. Seraoa, "Sev
en Manifestations of the Holy Ghost,"
by the pastor. Son. by confirmation
class. Baptism of candidates. Presen
tation of class for confirmation. Confir
mation. Anthem, "O Jesus I Have
Promised. Beceptioa of class. Re
ception of aev members. "My Church
My Church. My Dear Old Church. Ben
ediction Doxolocy. Postluda, on organ.
Saaday school vith graded -bible classes
and kiadarrartea claaes in school at
9:30.
nmST PBESBTTEBIAJf CHTTBCH
Rev. N. . Tally, D. !.. pastor. Last
bly of the Sands y : school in the
old church bailding, 300 block on
Church street, at 9:30 a. m. After
brief services tbe school will proceed to
its new Quarters, corner of Chemeketa
and Winter streets. Public worship will
follow in Waller Hall. Willamette uni
versity, at 10:45 a. a., with a Memorial
day aermoa by tbe pastor, "What
Meaneth This Dayt" Tbe Tonng Peo
ple's societies vill meet in the new
church at 6:30 p. m. At evening wor
ship onr congregation will.be guests of
the First Methodist church, 7:30 o'clock.
where Dr. Tolly will preach tha bac
calaureate sermon for the high school
graduates. The regular weekly prsyer
aeetine will be held ia the new church
Tharsday, 7:30 p. a.
7TB8T COHOBEGATIONAL
Center aad Liberty streets. Charles
E. Ward, pastor. 440 Center street, phone
591-B. Services, 11 a. m., and 7:30 p.
m. Seraon topics,- "Memortsl Dsy
Our Hops," a. m.; "Backward Ameri
cans," p. m. Tbe evening service in
cludes a moving picture story of tbe
Kentucky mountains. Sundsy school,
9:45 a. a.. Mark MeCallister. Sapt.
Young pepole's meeting: All members of
the Fortnightly club should be at the
church not later than 4:30 Tuesday for
the pienie meeting. Week-day services:
Tharsday at 7:30 Bible study and pray
er meeting.
k. as S-SI K
"ffiTTTmrF
"ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT'
Phoebe Cary, 1824-1871
"One sweetly solemn thought,
Comes tc me oer and o'er,
I'm nearer my home today
Than Fve ever been before."
In far away China, some years try place near Cincinnati, Ohio,
ago, there was a group or men oni later movea to new ion,
gathered around a rambling table when prosperity had come to
In the town of Macao. A gray-them. .
haired man was playing with a! Phoebe Cary once wrote. "I
yoang American ot about 25 years.) hare cried in the street because I
While the elder man was shuffling was poor; and so the poor seem
the cards for the next deal, the nearer to me than the rich.
younger man began to sing, in a She wrote this hymn in the year
careless swaggering way, this 1852, when on a visit to one of
hymn, "One eweetly solemn her friends In a little back
thought." j third-story room, one Sunday alter
Hearing the words, sereral of, coming from church."
the men looked surprised, but the The young son of a Captain
older man stopped for a moment, Wade, in St. Louis, was greatly
cased at his partner and then attracted by the words. Erery
in bed and kissed him. he would
call to his father. In a clear to ice,
"Nearer to homer papa.1. Hie
father, would then be required to
come to him from another floor
and sing the whole hymn.
The child died at the age of
three and on the morning of hie
death, when his Toice was very '
weak, his mother bent orer him
and heard him say, "Baby going
home." .
"Where, my darling?" the
mother asked.
"Baby going to God. came the
weak reply.
This story of the child which
was attracted by the famous hymn
was told by Rer. H. O. Cause, a
minister in the Dutch Reformed
church.
During the Moody and Sankey
meetings In England, the hymn
gained much popularity In Eng
land, as it had in this country.
GOES TO MARSIIFIKLD
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON',
Eugene. Ma 25. (Special) Miss
Lillian DaTis. graduating senior in
English at the Unirersity ot Ore
gon from Salem, has received an
appointment to teach English in a
dashed the cards on the floor un-night, after his prayer was said; junior high school of Marshfield,
der the table.
"Where did you . learn that
tune?" he asked. 1
The young man pretended that
he did not know what he had been
singing.
"Well. 'no matter." said the old
man, "I've played my last game,
and that is the end of it. The
cards may lie till doomsday, and
I will never pick them up." Hav
ing won about one hundred dol
lars, he took the money, from hts
pocket and handed it to the young
er man, saying, "Here, Harry, is'
your money; take it and do good
with it. I shall with mine."
As the two men went out of the:
gambling resort, they were heard!
discussing the hymn. j
Phoebe Cary, the authoress of
the hymn, like her older sister,1
Alice, wrote many beautiful
yerses. The two sisters were born
in comparative poverty in a coun-
iand his mother had tucked him Oregon for next year.
Sntberland. Pboae 372. Services: 11
a. m., aad 8 p. a. Seraoa topics, a. m.,
"Symbols of tbe Spirit," tbe psstor
Pentecost services. H. 8. Baccalaureate
service. Rev. N. K. Tally vill give the I
ao dress, epeeial music : Anthems by the
Vsted choir "Oome Holy Ghost"
Thimaa, "Te Dean" Summer Baiter,
"-Rise Up" Noble, "Alleluia. Sing to
Jeans" Shackley. Sunday school 11:45
a. m., classes for all grades, H. V.
Shanks. Sapt. Kpworth leagaes: Uni
versity chapter 7 p. a. Topie. "Tbe
Humanity of Jeans, as Evidenced by the
Three Temptations." lioadar, Virginia
Bdararda. First Church chapter Bible
drama, "The Test." Jan tor Hicrh liea
guars. Week-day aorvieos: Tnesdsy the
t.aiversity chapter of tha Ep worth league
will bare a pot-lack sapper and business
meeting in tbe church parlors. Thars
day evening 7:30, mid-week prayer and
and prasie service led by the pastor.
Saturday afternoon ia the church par
lors will be held tbe party for the
Mothers Jewels under the anspies of
tbe W. H. M. 8. society. Other g -nta :
Junior church at 11 ia tbe Aanev, wor
ship service led by Marie Lippold. Class
es ia ebareb Membership led by Miss
Sutherland, aad 0. r. Wilson.
zMMMxmn. rtru. gosfbx bussioh
430 State street, upstairs ever the
"Man's Shop." Ralph D. Bullock,
pastor, 480 B. Cottage street, phana
938M. Services. 2:30 and 8 p. a. Sun
day school, 2:80 p. a. Yoang people's
meeting, 6 p. a. Week-day services:
Tbe special evangelistic services will
eoatinae each night this week. The
meetings are increasing in powor and
Evaagtlist H. B. White will be with as
every night antil over Bnndsy, Jane 8.
Another baptismal service will be held
at tbe Weat Side Auto Park this Bnndsy
afternoon at about 4:30.
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TOST ZVAXOBUCAX CHTTBCH
Corner of Liberty and Center. A. P.
Layton. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45:
I. L. TSornton. Supt. Worship at 11
o'clock; aabject, "God's Kingdoa
Pirst." Christian Endeavor at 7 o'elock.
Topie. "What Does It Mean to Me That
AU Mea Are Brothers!" Worship at
o'elock; subject, "The Greatest Text."
Remember, ' 'The christian who omits
anyone of tbe (our raitn, love, wore.
Worship, ia hitting on throe cylinders.
TTBST CHRISTIAJf CHTTBCH
Memorial service. Members of tbe
Q. A. E. aad other associated orders vill
attend memorial services ia their re
spective bodies at tbe Pirst Christiaa
ebareb. High aad Center streets, prompt
ly at 10:50 a. m. Tbe reserved sectioas
vill be ready for tbe visitors. Tbe Me
morial seraoa, "The Sacrifice of tho
Best." vill be delivered by tbe pastor
of tbe ebareb. Boo. D. J. Bewe. Special
aad appropriate aaane hae b0a prepar
ed for tho aorvieo The pablie ia eerdi al
ly iavited to attend this laVVviee.
,nxST CHBISTXAjr
High sad Ceater streets. D. J. Hove,
T Cottage; phone X4Sw.
So rv teas, 11 a. as.,- sad a. a. oermoa
topics? -'8seTifieia tbo' Best." a. at.:
"Two 'Untioaol - Eaorgeaey Coatroatiag
Us. ' -mt as. Special service: Memorial
aorvieo for tbo O. A. R. aad ether asso
ciated, orders at sandier in a body. Saa
day school, :4i, O. J. Hull, Snpt. Toang
people's aeetiaga: 7 p. a. Three C. E.
societies aeetiag at this boar. .Special
Basic at all oorvices. Week-day serv
ices: Prayer meeting aad Bible study,
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
' TJaTAT ARIAY CMUBCH
Cottage aad Cheat en eta streets. Rev.
Martia P. . Porroy. aiaiater. Cbarcb
school at 10 a. a graded "iastmctiosi.
Dovotioaal services at 11 a, as. Mo
aerial . day aorvieos aad sermon. Ser
aoa anbjeet, "Memories aad Life."
Contralto sow, "Tbero is Xo Death " by
O'Hara. viU bo offorod aa.a solo by
Mrs. Martia Perray. Mrs. W. A. Doatoa
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HioHijurD nzEjros
Oeraor High and aad Caarea. - Edgar
P. Baas,-pastor. Maple avenue ; Jaspor
Ballow, . aaaiataat pastor,' Portlaad. Serv
ices, 11 a. a., aad S p. a. - Sunday
tcboai. -11, Jay Cardaor. Sapt. Young
poople'a meetings: Jaaiar Eadoaoor. S
p. a. C t, T. Weak -day oorrieae:
Prayer aeotlag -Tharsday S- p. tsu Other
a-veaUa, A variety of iastraaoatal aad
special soags.. Tom arc truly volssms.
rrjtR orBJtAMAjpTiST emnum
Feraorly at H. Cottage aad D stpaots.
now at tbo Salens Womea's elab. 0 N.
Oottage. - O. W. Rataea, mi ait tar; fi.
Behaaka, AWsm,alaistor. Saaday school
:4S a. au, IJSi aficbirataa. Srrpt. Sorv
ieo 11 a. a.; topic, "Tbo Pallaeoa of
tbo Haly Spirit." Aaaaal B. T. P. U.
bnsiaoaa aoetiag 1:30 p. a. Eveniag
aerveo at S 'lock, vill be ia tbe baads
of tbo Women's Missionary society. Mrs.
O. W. Rataea. prsaidsat. ,, Aa 'iatotwat
ing prograa is preaiaad. Kegaar amid
weak prayer saeoting oa- Tharsday S p.
a. Abearty walsssaa to all. . -
PTBar BTBTHOinST kpisoopaz.
Coraor State aad Caarea. P. C. Tay
lor, poator. 63S State. Phono 74. W
roctor religioas edacstioa, Margaret K. !
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