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The Arew7 Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, September 1, 1928 INTERESTS CLUBS i SOCIETY : ROZELLA BUNCH' Society Editor - Telephone All Departments 583 HOME Attractive Aiiair Planned For :- Beta Chis A' GROUP of members of the Beta Chi sorority of Willi amette University " en tertained with a delightful tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Florence Power on North Thirteenth street. V ? ', The afternoon was spent with various diversions.- . - Miss Vivian Itauge, Miss Helen Ashliman, Miss Loretta Fisher and Miss Mildred Push assisted Miss Power in serving- at. the tea hour. . ' -Vivid garden flowers were ar ranged about the living rooms and on the attractively-appointed tea table. The group Included: Mrs. George Moorehead, Mrs. Wallace Griffith, Miss Florence . Young. Miss Rose Houston, Miss Mildred Pugh. Miss Helen Ashliman, Miss Vivian Hauge. Miss Loretta Young. Miss Gaynelle Beckett, Miss Roby Laughlin. Miss Mar veil Edwards. Mi Carolyn Lam birth, Miss Marjorie Christenson. 'Miss Louise Nunn, Miss Frances Hodge. Miss Mary Lou Aiken and Miss Florence Power. rl rU,U Lsll! iSLldll sIlUlUL Group Guests At Picnic MEMBERS of the Willing Workers Class of the First Christian Church were, en- tertained one afternoon of the week with an interesting outdoor meeting at the country home of Mr. and Mjs. D. B. Simpson, near Turner. - Following the regular business session, games and a social hour were .en.'oyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess committee which in cluded Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. Myrtle Keasey, Mrs. Hichethier and Mrs. Clifford Elgin. The children of Mrs. Simpson's Sunday school class were enter tained with a picnic the same "af ternoon. Members "of the class present for the affair were: Mrs. E. H. Robertson, Mrs. E. J. Reiser. Mrs. Clifford Bowen. Mrs. A. Harper. Mrs. Schleisner, Mrs. A. F. Noth. Mrs. Thomas H. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Arnett, Mrs. Harry M. Styles. Mrs, Will May. Mrs: JT. J. Schlintz. Mrs. Earl Chapel. Mrs. A. B. Seeley. Mrs. Cochran.' Mrs. Lucille Hunt. Mrs. Faye Humphrey. Mrs. Dora McDowell, Mrs. A. L. Kirton, Mrs. -Cash Roberts, Mrs. Gertrude Kirk- patrick, Mrs. B. W. Macey. Mrs. C. F. Riley. Mrs. Earl Wood. Mrs. Irene Martzall. Mrs, H. Cochran. Mrs. Ralph Cooley. Mrs. D. J. ---llo've. Mrs. Clifford Elgin and the hoFtess. Mrs. Simpson. Special guests included Mrs. A. h. Headrick, Mrs. Jennies Farr and Mrs. Mary E. Morrison of San Jose, California. ? Mr. and Mrs. Roth Hosts at dinner : Mr. and Mrs. Emil Roth enter tained Friday evening with an at tractive dinner party in their home , . Jon North Cottage street, honoring Mr. and Mrs. David Roth of Mound .. Ridge. Kansas, who are visiting in Salem. : Covers were placed for the hon W guests, Mr. and Mrs. David ,Roth; and for Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. John .Roth, Miss Merle Hopton, Carlton and Eddie Roth, Samuel J. Rich, and the host and hostess, Mr. and 3tfrs. Emil J. Roth. David W. Wrights Visiting in North Mr. and Mrs. David Wright and their two daughters, Eloise and Eleanor, left Thursday by motor for Wenatchee, Washington where they will remain for several days. The Wrights were called north by the death of Mrs. Wright's grandfather, Mr. David Cox. Guests of Parents For Several Days Mrs. John Enyart is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Flesher for several days. Mrs. "Enyart is enroute, to San Pedro, California to join her husband who is an officer on the U. S. S. West" Virginia. Return Fni Trip to Southern State i Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Needham returned Thursday to their home 1 kn Salem after a month's motoi fm saiem aner a moping moiot inp tnrougn soumern cauiornia. .Tney visnea relatives in several .(- southern cities. . First Meeting of t Centralia Temple Centralia Temple, No. 11, Pyth- fan Sisters, will meet Wednesday, '? September 4, at eight o'clock, in L' the Fraternal .Temple. All visiting $ Sisters are invited to attend. : ; Mrs. Geo. Miller i to Entertain Club . The first fall meeting of the i-'Weatway club of the Woman's ' Benefit association will be held : home of Mrs. George Miller. 351 j South 19 th street. Members are f asked to bring their own work. f Miss M. Covington I Has House Guest . I Little Miss Constance Bryant of Walla Walla, Washington is the guest of her aunt Miss-Maude Cov SOCIAL CALENDAR . Ve - Today W. R; CC Regular meeting McCornack hall. 2 o'clock. . " Tnestiay ,. . ' W. C.' T. U. regular meet- t Ing. Union hall. S. Conrtner- eial and Ferry Streets. 2:30 o'clock. M . Chadwick chapter, O. B. S. First fall meetings Masonic temple, 2:30 o'clock. - v--. Centralia Temple. No. 'It. ' Pythian Sisters Fraternal Temple. 8 o'clock. 11 Wednesday Missionary. Society. FiTst Congregatioaal " church. Chtirch parlors. 2:30 o'clock. - Thursday - Westway Club. W. B. A. First fall meeting. Mrs. Geo. Miller, 351 Sy 19 street, host- ' ess. . -m Out of Town Guest Honored at Tea i COMPLIMENTING her mother. Mrs. George SMterlee of Bill ings, Montana who is a guest in Salem for Several weeks. Mrs. Clifford Townsend entertained ThnrsdsT afternoon In her home with a deliahtful informal tea. Tne HTing rooms, dining room and tea table were attractive iy decorated with baskets of dahlias. gladioli and asters. Miss Mardith Pelton assisted Mrs. Townsend inyserving. The group Included the honor suest. Mrs. Saterlee: Mrs Pelton. Mrs. Amos Vass. Mrs. Elsie Hens- ley. Mrs M. C. Haiveron. . A. Nye. Mrs T. S. Goiaen. mrs. M. f n Intyre Mrs. William Hlckey. Mrs. John Koorman. Miss Mardith Pel ton and the hostess. Mrs. Town, send.; Missionarv Group to Meet Wednesday The Missionary society of the First Congregational church will meet Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. unetoen will be Mrs. Vr. Hi. t Mrs s L.' Minard. Mrs Francis' E. Necr. Mrs. Harold M. Brown. Mrs. James taruj. J. F. Humphreys. Mrs. L.. m TUwnrtcAfi ATI A Mrs. John Tweea Mrs FJ W. Bailey will conduct . j, ovntinniil and Mrs. W. i. ,r un Vake and Mrs. W- C. Kantner will arrange the pro gram. Mrs. Gordon Mciiicnrii will sing, accompanied by Bertha Crossen. W. C. T. U. to Meet in Regular Session The regular meeting of the W. C T U will be held at two-thirty o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the union hall. South Commercial and Ferry streets. Mrs. F. M. Reed will conduct the devotional, and Mrs. J. J Nunn, president, will preside. All women are invited to attend the inspirational meetings. " C. F. Wilsons to Visit in Hood River Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson, their daughter. Miss Carolyn Wilson, and son. Charles Wilson, are leav ing today by motor for Hood Riv er. Miss Wilson who has been a member of the faculty of the Hood River high school for the past several years, will remain there for the winter, but Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and their son will return to Salem following the Labor Day week-end. '' Miss Celia Mielke Leaving For South Miss Celia Mielke, who has spent the summer In Salem; with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ?F. Mielke is leaving today for Co- quilie. Ore. Miss Mielkewill teach in the high school at Rlverura, eight miles from Coquille, this winter. ! Joy Turner Moses Guest in Seattle. Joy Turner Moses is the guest of. her brother and sister-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Rex "A. Turner in Se attle. Clifford V. Elgins Leaving For Idaho . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elgin and heir -children. Katherlne, Clif- :ord Jr., and Jane, are leaving to- .day for Bose Idaho where they wilt yjsit relatives for 10 days Mrs. Elgin's sister, Mrs. A. L. God frey, will accompany the grnup. Ralph Stearns Will VisitfParents Here Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stearns will entertain as .their, week-end guests their son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Stearns of Med- ford, Oregon. Dr. Stearns return ed early in the summer from an extended stay abroad. Spending Holidays in Southern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Aikire are spending the Labor Day holidays in southern Oregon. Zimmermans on Trip (Through Washington Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman are spending a "fortnight's vaca tion in Washington. - - i s Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney spent yesterday at Bellfountain, near Cortallis. ' Curtis? Grandniece to Wed U : --A 4 i " " ' ' Or. ' - - f. " K Florence I ayt on of Topeka, Charles Curtis, will be a September bride.; Her engagement to Dan iel Henry Myers of Wakefield, Kan., was announced the day her dis tingubhed kinsman accepted the ination. Mrs. Richard Schei Hostessat i Party M RS. RICHARD SCHEI enter tained with an attractive bridge party Thursday eve ning in her home at the Glendora apartments. A pastel color plan was carried out in the decorations and refresh ments. Baskets of garden flowers were arranged about the living rooms. Three tables of bridge were in play throughout the evening. The first prize foe high score was won by Mrs. Lawrence Jmlah. Mrs. Fred Gordon received the second award. A two-course luncheon was served at a late hour, with Mrs. Fred Gordon assisting the hostess. In the group were Mrs. Edwin R.' Armstrong, Mrs. Reed Row land, Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, Mrs. Stanley Lainson, Mrs. Fred Gor don, Mrs. John Clark. Mrs. Des mond Daue, Miss Alice Puttaam, Miss Jean Shipp. Miss Frances Cummlngs. Miss Cleo Walker, Miss Macyle Hunter and the host ess. Mrs. Richard Schei. CHURCHES ' GLAD TIDINGS ldSSIOH 343 V4 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Services: 3 and 7:30 p. m. Sun nay school 2 p. m. Week-day services : Tuescsy, Thursday and Saturday eve ning. ST. PAUL'S CHTJRCH (Episcopal) Church street at Chemeketa. Rov. H. Duncan Chambers, rector. 13th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Kueharist in the chapel at 7:80 a. m. Church school at 8:45 a. m., in the parish hoase. Second celebration of the Eucharist at 11 a. m., with sermon by the rector CHEMEKETA ST. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner of Ohemeketa and N. 17th. G. f Erskine. pastor, 268 N. 17th St.. phone 1008 W. Services: 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. ejermon topics : Trying the Spirta, and. How Christiana Grow. Sun day achool 10 a. ra. : O. R. Stranabangh, Supt. Christian r.ndeavor v p. m. ; ins Beaga. leader. Mid-week prayer service. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock; I. Knn, leader. CASTLE CHAPEL UNITED BRETHERN Corner N. 17th and eb. Ave. w. n. Blodgett, pastor, 1743 Neb. Ave., phone 2G22-J. Services: 11 a. m., aad 8 p. ra. Sermon topics: "What Ia Written In the Book." a. m.; "Be Not Weary," p. m. Sunday school 10: A. E. Bradfield. Supt. Toung people'a meeting: 7 o'clock. Bar-. fia VanCleave. president: Junior C. K.. 7 o'clock, MSw. Working. 8upt.; His Jewels meet at 7 o'clock, Maxine Hill, Supt. Week-day services': Prayer meet ing Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. La dies Aid Wednesday. All are welcome. EMMANUEL TTJLL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State street, upstaira over the "Mans' Shop." Ralph D. Bullock, pas tor. 480 8. Cottage street, phone 938-M. j Services. 2:30 and 8 p. m. 'Sunday school. 2:30 p. m. Weekday services: Evangelistic services Wednesday. Thnrs-1 dsy aS)d Saturday nifhts at 8 o'clock. Kvangeliat Bessie Osgood "will be with Bi this week. Uod is blessing hef ministry and souls are being aaved. All are in vited to hear this sweet-spirited hand maiden of the Lord. TMMANUEL -BAPTIST Corner Hazel and Academy, I we blocks south of Highland avenue, on Ilatel ave nue. Snnday school at 10 a. m. Preach ing services at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Notice tha change in time of the Sunday evening aervice. Miss Eunice Hart will preach at the morning service. The eve ning service will be a spec is 1 young peo ples night aad will ba ia charge of ia group of students from the Bible Insti tute of Los Angeles. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at o'clock. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS CHTJRCH: Corner R. Commercial and Washington atreeta.. 10 a. m., Sunday school. Mar guerite P. Elliott, SapL Special exer cises by the primary department Sunday morning. 11, morning worship: sermon: ' 'The Corner Stone of Prosperity," a La bor day eermoa by tho pastor. 6 :30 p. m.. C. . prayer meeting. 7:30, Evening worship A "free tor a!l" meeting en SharinEaafy Vacation Benefits With Others. Com prepared to tall as what good you got , out of I your vacation, Thara- day. 7 :3Q p. praver meeting and Bi ble study. Chas. C. Ha worth, pastor, 1655 South Liberty. MILL STREET METHODIST ' 15th aad MiU streets. Patrik N.' Dah lia, paator; Alts M. Gentry, acting pas tor, 395 S. 15th street. Services:, 11 a. m. Sermon tcpie: "Co-laborers, , Baa day school, 9:45 a. m., Miaa Bather Eriek son, Supt. Young people's meeting: Ep worth league at 6:30 p. m. ; Miaa Mar garet Barquist will lead tho meeting. Week-day services: Wednesday evening tho regular rr id week meetiag will be held. Plana for improving ta teaching program of tho charch will bo diseasaeCr Remarks: "Word from-Rev. Francis Aha land of Seattle states that ha will be here to hold the foarth quarterly confer ence oa Bepte ker 14. The pastor,. Rev. UahUn, anil be her at that lima also. KNIGHT MEVORIAL i CONGREGATIONAL 18th and Ferry streets. H. C. Sterer, minister; Donald J. Allison. orgsnist. Sunday school et 10 a. m C. C. Harris, Supt. Morning worship at 11. "Take aPPle' me at ing- ia tha evening at j9Q. : i Kan; grandniece of Senator republican vice presidential nom B. B. Blatchfords KT .1 T on ysortnern i np. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatch ford and their sons, Roderick and Frederick, are leaving this after noon for Portland where they will attend the wedding of Miss Rachel De Yo and Francis John Medler at the Woodlawn Methodist church. Following the wedding, the Blatchfords will motor to Ryder wood, Washington where Roder ick Blatchford will teach in the high school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clark at Oregon Beaches Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark are spending the week at the varioufs Oregon beaches. They will return to Salem after the Labor; Day week-end. Mrs. J. F. Mielke. Returns to Salem Mrs. J. F. Mielke who is con valescing from a recent operation at a Portland hospital has -re-, turned to her home at 1765, State street. " -f Spare Tiro" will be the rooming ser mon subject. A ladies' quartet will sing "Any Way, If Thy Way" (Norman Lighthill). Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Ia the evening service at eight the pastor will (peak on "The Open orl, v n"c i vja,D. in. uiiii i.. vl ii i u bi v. inclndea a ao)o by Ronald Cravea. "The lord Is My Light and an anthem by the chorus choir, "Jesus. Thy Children Keep" (Miller). The monthly bosiaess meeting of the Lafaies Social Circle will be held in tho church parlors Wednesday afternoon. .- TUB FIRST EVANGELICAL CHTJRCH Corner of Liberty- and Center atreeta. A. P. Layton. pastor. Snnday school at 9:45; L. L. Thornton, Sups. Worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "God's Plan (or His Church." Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock, topic. "How May Kvery One Become Truly Edaeated." Worship at 8 o'clock. Subject. "Vital Questions That the Laboring Maa Mnat Pace." Ibe wheel, or industry mast revolve in the bead. First." "Pretendiaa- to bo wise Is what makes some people look so foolish." The church stands for tha beat things ia Ufa. Line np." , FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Maa" will be tho subject of the les son-sermon in First Church of Christ. Scientist, cl Salem, -which ia a braneh of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, ia Boston, Massa chusetts. Services are held oa Sunday morning at ll o clock, and in the eve ning at 8 o'clock. 8uaday school 'con venes at 9:45 for It: e older classes and at 11 o'clock for the yonnger classes. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock aad include testimonies o healing, experiences and remarka On Christian Science. The reading room is maintained at 406 Masonic Temple where the Bible and all authorised Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purcbaaed. All are cordially invited to attend the Services and to visit the reading room. JASON LEE MEMORIAL CHTJRCH Tbe Grey Stone church on tho corner of Winter and Jefferson streets, large and well ventilated for summer services extenda a glad invitation to the public to ahare with it in all tho servleoa of tha coming Lord's day. Public worship 11 a. m aermov by the pastor and sac rament of the Lord's 8um)r. Evanine worship 8 p. m., pastor's sermon theme. "Jesus the Carpenter." There wiH be special music at both morning and i eve ning servicea. Other services of the day are: Church school 9:45 a. m with six separate Vepartmeata functioning, and classes for all ages; Junior church in Wesley Hall. 11 t. a. Rov. Murray Kee fer ia charge; Epworth league servicea, 7 p. m. Opaa forum for adults of the church school ia tbo annex at tho same hour. Coma aad test .oar welcome aad fellowship. FIRST METHODIST CHTJRCH The charch with tho white spire at Church and State.' Fred C. Taylor, pas tor. Sunday, September X. Tho : fall order of services for tho day aril) be followed. Tha pastor will preaeh ia tha morning oa "The Covenant of Oo-oaara- tioa." A membership meetiag will bo neia in me itrss iioor aaaitorium ia. the eveainr. -Dr. D. H. Leech will preside aad reports of tho work doae by the chnreh departments during tbo year i will bo given. Tha Sunday school will meet as v:3 a. o. wilt n. w. Shanka in charge. Tha. Epworth leagne will meet at 7 p. m. TopH,: "What It Really anu m do a i'arianaa.-- fjoadar. 1 Bo mo aa Walker. Prayer meeting will be held oa Thursday evening led by i the pastor. Tha foarth quarterly conference will be bald oa Taeaday evening by Dr. u. U. Leech, tho superintendent of the paiem ctstnet. The church busiaesa wilt bo transacted, and tho boards for tha com ing year will bo elected. CHTJRCH OP THE VAXARENE ' One block south of Center oa 19th. U. D. Smith, pastor, phone 2940. Snn day achool at 9 :45 ia tho morning. Frank Litwiller, superintendent in charge. Mr. Litwiller baa a fine school, yon will; en joy it Miss Ila Hoffer will sing a solo. Mornjng worship and sermon at 11: aer ie on subject, "The Need of Aa Awaken ing." Mrs. C. M. Litwiller, and Miss Then Sampsoa will sing a duet. Young iii' ll.l I " MM 1U will b m MmmJ meeting1, omr yon is f DoI sr U wir. mm Tb tnn torn, president ia chtrf. Mrs. Clyde Holtmz. Ua4r. Jw ait m 6-30. Tha cTeaiBg cnofilitiie aai lice a 7:30, Mrsei laajeet. "Taa Lodeeaa Chare a a4 On." Mrt U D. 6aitk n Miss J ps o is Baxter yriU aiftf a aVost. Tha pastor la back from the rasiTSI caan psigB ia Washington aa4 will praaea both aaorBtar aa4 evaainc. Chsvreh pray er aeeetiaa WafliriUT ? st 7:30, and . Tsunr peaple'a prayer meetiar Fri day eveaias; at 7:30. . FOSO MEMOKIAI. M. X. West Saleas. F. L. CaBBelL pastor. 975 Kugewater street, phone: 134 1-B. Semres: 11 a. m., and s p. m. tsenaan topics, "Tha Cross- aad the Crown," a. "The Life Alter JJeath. a. m. saa- day (choel, :5; D. C. Be hern, SuptJ roiiaf people a aaeetiaf: f.pworta lesjns 7. ; CEXUT irTHEBJUT CHUKCH Sute and 18th streeU. Rev. A. L. Heine, pastor. German serrice st 9:45 a. m., aad Entlish serrice at 11 a. as. Sunday school at 9:40 a. m-, Martha Battermaa, tiupt. CHTJECH OF GOD 1346 Charrh street. Sundsy school 10 a. m.. Mrs. W. A. Barns. Sept. reath ing 11 a. m.. subject. "What Mast I Do to bo Saved t" Prcachina;. 7:30 p. in. Young people's roeetinjr 6:30 p. m. Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday eTening 7:30 p. m. 1 Christenson. supply pas tor. FIBST FKESBTTEBIAH CHTJB.CH Korth Winter and Oheraeketa streets. Rev. N. K. Tally. V. I. pastor. 8abbstli school 9:. 10 a. m.. with departments tor all axes; followed by public worship at 111 s. m. : sermon. "Respect for tha Ca pacities of Other Peoples"; Toons; peo ple's societies 6:30 p. m.: erenmf wor ship 7:30 p. m.; sermon, "The Girdle of Troth"; the pastor will preach at both services; prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m., studying Habakkak the Philoso pher of the Minor Prophets. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets, commonly known as the old Presbyterian church. Rer. P. W. Kriksen. pastor. "Does Present Day Re ligion Meet Present Day Needs." This topic will be discussed by the pastor, p. W. Eriksen, at 10:45 morning service. Evening service st 7:30, at which time tha pastor will deliver a sermon on the topic: "Committed to a Program." This is tha first evening service bnt from now on they will become a regular fix tare in the church program. The Sunday Bible school st 9:30. with graded Bible classes and department for all area. FIRST GERM AX BAPTIST CHTJRCH At the Salem Womaos clubhouse, 4$0 X. Cottage street. U. W. Hutsch. min ister; G. Sell unite, assistant minister. Sundsy school. 9:45 a. m.; Dan Kchir man, Supt. Service at 11 a. m. ; topic, "The Table of the Lord." B. Y. P. A. meeting at 8 p. m. ; Mrs. G. W. Rutseh, president. Spec ill mnsic will be render ed. Friends cordially invited. Regular mid-week prayer service st "JS o'clock Thursdsy evening, which will beour lust meeting at the Salem Women's club house. FIRST CONGREGATION AX, Center and Liberty streets. Charles K. Ward, pastor, 440 Center street. Ser vice: 11 a. m. Sermon topic: "A Chal lenge to liabor." Sunday school, 9:45. Mark McCallister, Supt. Week-day ser vices: Missionary society meeting Wed nesday afternoon at the church. The program will consist of a presentatioa of our church projecta for thia year. . K marks: The pastor has. returned from his vacation and would like to greet the members and friends of the church Sun day morning. ct- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Marion and Liberty street. Robert L. Payne, minister. Fred Broer. Sunday school superintendent, and direc tor of music. Carl lie mice, orgaai&t. Sunday school with classes for every body 9:45. Morning preaching service 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "I.appers of Water." Two spelndid young people's meetings G 30 p. m. Evening preaching service 7:30. Sermon topic. "A Hiding Place." Special music at both services. Old fashioned prsyer raeetinr every Thursday evening 7:30. We try to make every service a gospel service. Please note chaneg of hour of evening service. FREE METHODIST CHTJRCH North Winter and Market streets. Run- day school 9.-45 a. m.: Herbert Hansen. Supt. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m., and 7:3Q p. ra. W. M. S. nxuU Tnesday at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Marehand, 1405 N. Summer street. Pray er meeting at Mrs. Jackson's. 1463 Korth Winter street. Wednesdav at 2 n. m Thursday at 7:30 p. m.. tha district quarterly meeting for the Salem, district will begin at the church and hold over the Sabbath Rev. E. J. Harrington in charge. Young people's aervice Sunday at 6:30 p. m. ; Emory Goods, preaident. Wilbur A. Coffee, pastor. LESLIE MEMORIAL CHTJRCH (Methodist Episcopal) South Commercial and Myers streets. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor, 348 K. Myers streetj, phone 2764. Morning worship 11 a. m4 Infant Baptism. Anthem "He is All in All to Me." Sermon. "The Ooipol of Labor." Happy evening hoar, 8 to 9 p. m., sermon on "The Rivers aad the Sewage," soma lessons for life from a local situation. Church school at 9:45 with something of Interest for everv member of the family. Epworth league at 7 p. m.. in Lealie Hall, tonic "From a Carpenter Shop." a Labor 8unday atudy; i.esaer. r'sith Pridav. Mid-week tor study and prayer Thursday evening at 7 :30. Foarth Quarterly conference Friday evening at 7:30. A cordial wel come await all who enter our services. CENTER STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 13th aad Center streets. K. J. Aseben- brenner, 1 pastor, 774 ' N. Winter street. Phone 680-M. This charch extenda to the public a cordial welcome to all of ta services. The Sunday school opens at 10 a. m.. emplorinr both the Enelish and the German languages, superintend ea tr Martin senreiber. Worship at 11 m. Farewell sermon bv the castor. in Genua. . Rev. A. F. Hilmer, former psstor of this charch, will preach in Eng lish ia the eveninr service, which ooens at 8 o'clock. On Wednesday eveainr the mid-week prayer meeting will he' held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldesnel. 1176 N. 12th street. The Ladies' Aid society , will meet on Thursday at 2:30 p. m. The place will be announced at the morning aervice. - EVANGELISTIC FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 13th and Ferry streets. Brother and Sister E. V. Jeaaiaoa, pastors, 1458 Cbo- mexeia street, brother and s star Jan. nison front Kingsbnrg, Calif., and mem-1 bars oi the general council of the As semblies of God, have just taken the pastorate of this assembly to fill the vacancy made, by the resignation of Brother Stephen Robertson, who resigned J ia order to take a much needed rest after 14 years of constant labor in the min istry. Brother and Sister Jennison are known to many Salem people and- will be welcomed: to our city, and their messagea in song and the giving of the Word will be greatly appreciated by ehriatiana and church going people. Sunday services: Fellowship aad praise at . which serv'tre the ordinance of tho Lord's Supper will be observed, 11 a. m.; preaching, 3 p. m. ; Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. ; Sunday aeaooi, :o a. m. week night servicea: n i .. m i r -i . iKn.j mmA mill i,j vtcuid. jr' ing, o o ciock. xounr people service Saturday evealng, 8 o'clock. Too Late To Classify YOU WILL like this 4 room modern apartment. Only four blocks south of the Court House, 458 High street, phone 2941. Women Wanted To'Workln Pears 4 PAULUS BROS. j PACKING CO. Trade and High Street At ftHie THieateirs Eddie- Peabody, famous banjo king;, will open at the Elainore the atre Sunday for a four days en gagement. Fanchon and Marco have created a special stage "idea" entitled "Banjoys" featuring Pea- body. : All of Feabody's specialty num bers are played in company with Jimmie Maisel, another banjo player of stellar note Featured in the "Banjoys" Idea and assisting PeaDody is Rob ert Ziegler, prominent coaert pi anist, Alfred Brower and Sunkist Beauties. "The Strange Case of Captain Ramper," the first production of the Defu company of Berlin, a for eign producing unit of First Na tional Pictures, Inc.. will have its first local showing at the Elai nore theatre on Sunday. The film brings to motion picture audiences one of the most unusual themes ever portrayed on tlie screen the reversion of a man to primitive beast. It Is adapted from the stage play by Max Mohr. "The Grain , of Dust." David Graham Phillips powerful novel which L. G. Rigby adapted the novel to picture form, and George Archainbaud directed the Tiffany Stahl film, featuring Rlcardo Cor tez, Claire Windsor and Alma Bennett, is being presented today at the Elsinore theatre. At Oregon Seme from "Xigtit Life" which opens ax toe Uregon Theatre to day. Nevada Held Safe For Republicans RENO, Nev., Aug. 30. (AP) "Chairman Raskob's statement that Nevada will be one of the states that will cast its vote for Governor Smith must be based up on hopes, and not upon an accur ate survey of the political situa tion here," Noble Getchell, chair man of Nevada's republican state committee said today. "In the last two national eelctions Nevada has gone republican by a large vote," Getchell continued, "be cause its people have become con vinced that the prosperity of its major industries, livestock, agri culture and mining depend almost wholly upon a high protective tariff. FIRST CHBISTZAH CHTJRCH H gh ana Center streeU. D. J. Howa. pastor, 765 N. Cottage. 9:45 a. m.. Bible school, O. J. Hall. Supt. A large grow ing school with classes for all ages. "Bally day" the first Sunday ia Octo ber. The month of September is the time of preparation. Vacations are over. Sew people are attending, and there will be a large increase at all aervieea. 11 a. m worship. Labor day sermon by the pastor. "Christ and the Laborer." Solo, 'Croat ia the Holy One of Israel" Case Victor Wolfe. 7 p. ra., Yoong peo ple'a hour. Junior, Senior aad Young People's C. E. 8 p. m.. Evangelistic ser vice. A stirring song service led by Clark Aydelott, Antiphonal singing. Ser mon, "Living Up to Our Baptism." The pastor has returned from his vacation and will be in the church study every morning from 9 to 12. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Stran gers always welcome. HOLLYWOOD SATURDAY. ONLY SUNDAY MONDAY HOUGH RIDERS" "if GREATER MOVIE SEASON ELSINORE SATURDAY ONLY 5 ACTS ASSOCIATION VAUDEVILLE1 HEADLINED MANILA FOUR "Instrumental Supremo" NELSON & PARISH "A Ribe ajftd I Ruby" - MAMMY AND HER FOUR PICKS in "Sonthland ROY DOVE & CO. 'Bright Bits oC VandeTiHe" WARNER & COLE "Follow Mo" Crash Fatal to Three When Bus &Hits Automobile PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 3. (AP) -Three persona were killed and four injured, one perhaps fa tally, when a Spokane, Portland St Seattle gasoline motor coach truck an automobile late Thurs day on a crossing just east of Un derwood, Wash. The dead are: Mrs. Aaron Larson, 28. driver $f the auto. Underwood, Wash.; Le ona Cole. 19. S44 Leland SL, Port land; Jacqueline Cole, 10, her sis ter. . ' -j The mother of the two girls, Mrsj Cecil Cole, is seriously in jured and is in St. Vincent's hos 4 ! i r rv ti I STARTS SI' EI33) WITH HIS PEPPY PALS "t the SUNKIST BEAUTIES the Screen "The Strange of Captain Romper" Jt J A" gripping, dramatic conedy drama ttt - of the days whn Vienna was care- gRrryS ja .. 1 free, happy and contented, then the ffffcp War' kCn PVely' SlarVat0a" Gj mt musical comedy PVaST' company 'mWu8! ln a Joyous Farce Comedy lw - y-ifflf Featuring BI i J GLEN "BOZO" SINGER BJ l Vw COLUMBIAN ' fe On BY TIT wvanaun Bargain Matinee VAUDEVILLE AT 8:30 8:00 .10:00 pun. pital. She is a sister of Mrs. Lar son. Her 6-year-old son, Charles sustained cnts andbruises and h. i rlanrhter. Olive, has slirht inttir ies. Esther Larson; 8, daughter o; the driver of the car who was kiii ed, ia in Hood River hospital. The driver is reported to hav,. become confused when Mrs. Col.' saw the approaching motor coach and screamed, so that Mrs. Larson drove in front of it after losing control. Miss Sylvia Thomas of Portland was jisitdr at the capitol yes terday. ' Carle Abramsl state purchasin- agent and secretary or me-sian- board of control, spent yesterolav ia Portland on business eonnentcii with bis department, DAYS 1 -IciAiLi!, ELSINORE FANCHON & MARCO ; i Present HE Case the Screen 1 l'V.WJ'VU W HI vxvinxits v RICARDO CORTEZ CLAIRE WINDSO In ALMA BENNETT Startling! Inv Itav Daritta! 'Treatment o . Mare taa xaan, ampianon ; , - Kiddie A Dime