Society j At B. & P. W. x Meeting One of the most Interesting meetings of the year for the bus. IneM and Professional Women's clnb was that of Thursday night, at the Woman's clubhouse when the mothers of the members and friends were entertained. The clnb bonse had been artistically dec orated with spring flowers and ar ranged most attraetlTely for the evening party. Stunts formed the main part of .the entertainment with the organ ixatlon being divided into groups each of which presented a stunt. The nominating committee won the prise which will be presented at the next meeting of the hud. Those appearing In stunts were as follows: Health committee: Skit played hv Grace Sehon as A. B.. Grace U Taylor m P. A.; Irene Harrington as M. A.. Irene Breunaupt as w T., Dr. Mary B. Purrlne as M. D. - Finance committee: mea u find ways and means of raising moner. Finaly decided to as . Browning Amusement company to bar their proceeds. Members taking part were Phebe MeAdams. chairman. Amy Martin, Edna Pur- dr. Headouarters committee: Had a "Grand Opening" portrayed by - Julia Webster, , Edith Bagley, Vtndi Presnall. Merle Dlmlck. Publicity committee: May Hale was Madame X wno toia past, pre sent and future of members pre sent by readtn the crystal. - New members.- Nineteen , new " members have Joined the club, Joy Hills, Irene Brelthnupl. Mrs. Kln sey, Irene Harrington represents! .'new members and pledged their cooperation. - - , j Membership committee: , EihUy irA hirman "La Maine R. ? rriark. Esther -Haasdoro. Amy ; Martin. Bditk--Burcb Ires. Brelt- Grace Sehon.. Ellen tower, in an- - propria eosrstme nan amwtaw .a f.l lavaltv , " ) NonUnatlnf committee: Grace t. Tamtar chairman- Emma KaXhs ! . W J m ' u.i.v TintlL MeAdtmi bad ameet- - lag anal endeaaored to get.fld et ' flaen to accept hfc one and all : deltoe4. .Thy. fdtd nerchoose to . run.' -r ., - ... sang 'Little Mother of Mine" and "Laddie".' accompanied by Miss Ruth Bedford who also accom nanied Mlsa Rachel Bayne who " inf-.i. nui.. mnA "Ton fin aavMW r "are a." Wonderful Mother.? The oldest mother present was Mrs." Josephine Taylor and Mrs. Susan Varty presented her with a corsage in behalf ot the clnb. following tbe program reiresn taenia were served by the commit tee in charge, Mrs. Nora Balrd. Maude Pointer, Ruth Moore. Geor gia MeClean, Clare Patterson. Mary Hill, Ellen Tower and Susan Varty. chairman. in the bnsiness session whicn wa3 held Thursday night, several important decisions and announce ments were made. Delegates 10 me state convention to be held in En pen were announced as follows: Jnlls. Webster. May Cleveland. Mona Toder, Maude Presnall. Ed na Pnrdv. Grace Sehon. Kutn Moore. Alternates: Ruth MeAdams, 4; rare T Tavlor. Phebe MeAdams RlanehA Isherwood. Slgne Paul son. Edith Burch. Clara McNeill. Ruth MeAdams is convention chairman, Grace Sehon. stunt chairman and La Molne R. Clark sone leader for the convention. neieeatea were instructed to vote on the following Important measures to come up: Reduction of national dues, reduction of price and site of club pin; each local club is to receive any profits from sale of emblem instead of these going to national organization. It will be recom mended to change the national headquarters from New York City to a middle section city, which will, be more convenient for mem- ' bers to visit. ' The president. Miss Shade Is to assign the members who will at tend, to the various round table discussions to be held Saturday morning. Any other member plan ning to go should notify Rutb Me Adams at once at 1692-M. Mrs. C. W. Holder New Club President The Liberty Woman's club held Its final meeting of the year last Thursday at the home of Mrs. F. L. Scott. There was a record at tendance. A picnic luncheon, was served at one o'clock followed by the regular business, including the election of officers. Mrs. C W. Holder, president; Mrs. N. J. Fair, vice-president and Mrs. Al Brown secretary-treasurer. Interesting reports on the coun ty federation meeting were given by the several delegates. The fol lowing subjects were discussed with favor (or study for the com ing year:- "interior decoration, "the art . of conversation," and "foreign correspondence." The program of two poems giv en by Helen and Patsy Daach. a reading by Mrs. Bruce Cunning ham and .. two vocal numbers by Mrs. Dorothy Hubbard was a de lightful climax to a happy after, noon. ' . WRENN SHOP 1309 Court St. . ' Owing to leaving rtty-greatljr reduced prices on all Art goods, Chinese . embroideries, linens, etc. - r News and Club Affairs ss-a-aaMasaanaaaaannnnaBBaannnaaanBanannnaa a, m "a", . . m a a. mmmbmmim'mm"w"Pmw"""" Ouve M. Doak, Mrs. Alice Dodd ! Is Luncheon Speaker ! Mrs. Alice Dodd addressed the lmembers ot the Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church at their regular monthly luncheon meeting Friday afternoon at the church on the subject of "Shawls." Because of having much time in travel in the Orient and the far east Mrs. Dodd was able to speak intimately cn the subject after having made a comprehensive study of shawls in many of the countries of which a'.'c spoke Friday afternoon. Many of Salem's most beautiful examples of old and rare shawls were on display to aid in illus trating the lecture. Among these shawls was a hand blocked wool shawl 100 years old owned by Hrs. J. Vogt; a Roman stripe, silk shawl bought in Algiers by- Mrs. E. C. Cross; a black silk Chinese shawl embroidered In gorgeous colors, the property of Mrs. D. J. Fry, Sr.; a huge Paisley of very fine weave owned by Mrs. Ed Rosteln; an exquisite all white embroidered Chinese shawl and a black lace Chantilly loaned by Mrs. Joe Albert, both heirlooms; a genuine Indian shawl loaned by Miss Elisabeth Lord and other kshawls loaned by Mrs. H. J. Cle ments, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. C. H. Parks, and Mrs. Alice Dodd. Shawls were discussed from the countries of China, India, Persia, Turkey, Italy, France and Eng land. This lecture ctiscussion was one of the most Interesting which the Alliance has enjoyed for some lime. a a a Chapter C, P. E. O. V rr't . -rv ...... uects iveiegates -j-; Delegates for the P. E. O. con vention in craukaqle .this next week were Elected at the regular, meeting of Chapter O. of the P. E. O. sisterhood at the borne of Mrs. W. W. Moore, Thursday aft exnooar , These, are Mrs. 'W. M. 3aaKk. Hr. A. T. Wootpert. and Mrs. C. A. Sprmgne ....... , . Aside fJim'the election of dele-, gats a program hour wa enjoyed at which time Mrs. E- J.,Hnftma rsad a paper on "Famous' Moth ers ' In boner of the clnb s cele bration of Mother's day. Musical numbers were presented, by, Mollie Hill Styles, guest from chapter AH. ... : Assisting Mr. Moore at tbe tea hour were Mrs. Gardner- Knapp and Mrs. W. H Wirts. Special guests for this interest ing afternoon were Mrs. Mollie. Hill Styles, Mrs. M. A. Thompson, Mrs. Ada Gibler. Mrs. H. C. CoughUn, Mrs. C: A. Sprague. Mrs. Mary Bayne, Mrs. Smuk, and Mrs. Taylor. Community Clubs Sponsor Contests "Salem night," the opening night for the talent contests spon sored by the Marlon county fed eration of community clubs, will be held at the Elstnore theatre Friday night. May 24. In the aft ernoon of-that day the parade event and band contest Will be held occupying the full afternoon. Tbe evening program will) con sist of some talkie features for entertainment, and then the musi cal program presented by music organizations of Salem. The fol lowing will take part: Salem chorus, directed by Prof. R. W Hans Seits; the Willamette uni versity quartette: the Willamette university men's glee club ot 20 voices; Willamette unixerslty woman's glee clnb of 20 voices; American Legion quartette direct ed by Lena Belle Tartar; Calvary Baptist -church mixed chorus. a special ieaiure wui be a group of violin solos by a six-year old girl from Portland, Jacquilin Duke. Mrs. Ronald Glover Dinner Party Hostess Mrs. Ronald Glover entertained with a family dinner at her home Wednesday evening honoring her husband s birthday anniversary Covers were placed for the honor guest Ronald Glover, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Ed P Groen and daughter Zephne of Silverton, Mrs. Effie W. Dunlap and Mrs. Glover. Mrs. Glover will leave today In company with Mrs. Dunlap for a motor trip up the Columbia river highway. Monday they will Tlstt the Rev. William Byers and fam ily. From there they will motor on to Heppner. where they will rlsit Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keith Drake. Mrs. Drake was formerly Miss Emma Wright of Salem. The travelers expect to be gone two weeks. Salem Heights To Present Play A two-act comedy "Not a Man In the House." will be given by member of the Salem Heignts clnb. Wednesday evening. May 22. Mrs. D. H. Craig Is directing, tne nantomime and Mrs. George Wil- aan la directlnr the nlar. The nroceeda will be used to wards payment on the new stage in the community hall. Last Day for Shrub We close sales yard for season this evening Everything greatly redaced Real Bargatfas ' Pcarcy Bros.' Nursery 240 N, Liberty Society Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday - A. A. U. W. at Gray ilelle, IS: St. Mrs. Virginia Bacon, speaker. Mrs. A. L. Dark is Hostess . The South Central circle of the Jason Lee church was the guest of Mrs. A. L. Dark at her home Wednesday afternoon. The guest rooms were beautifully decorated with Iris, tnlips, and lilacs. Following a abort bnsiness meeting at which Mrs. C. M. Rob erts presided a program was given. Those appearing on the program were Mrs. Mark Wilber. in two solos. Mrs. Clifton Mudd who read, and Miss Barbara Barham who played, two saxophone solos assisted by Miss Dora Dark. A tea bour followed this pro gram. The tea table was centered with pink tulips and pink tapers. Mrs. W. W. Chadwick poured and Miss Barham and Miss Dark served. It was decided in the early aft ernoon business meeting that the circle would take charge of the annual Fellowship meeting at 6:30 o'clock May 21, at the church. Willing Workers Enjoy Regular Meet The - Willing Workers of the First' Christian church held their monthly business and social meet ing at the home of ' Mrs. ' Arthur Prints Highland' avenue Wednes day afternoon. - Spring - flowers nude gay decorations for the liv ing rooms. ' At .the. close of a brief bnsiness meeting a program was given fol lowed by refreshments with which the hostess- was -assisted in serv ing by Mrs. B. W. Mcy. Mrs.- Fay Humphrey, Mrs.. C. M. Epley, and Mrs. Gertrude Klrkpstrtek. &oats for the - itieraoM Were Mrs. .WJbV HJekaibier,. Mrs. J. C. Turner. Mrs George Gibson, Mrs. V. 1- Cochran. JUtts. JXJ. .Howe. A. F. Noth. Mrs. C. F. ReWy, Mra Karl Wood.Mrs. V. I. MeGahaa. Mrs; H..E.. Evaas. Mrs. G. .T. Cree, Mrs. William Mar. Mrs. A. A. Car per.- Mrs. J. D. Seas. Mrs. .Ottn McDowell. -Mm. Albert Cox. Mrs. Glen Hunter. Mrs. C. J. EmerteV. Mrs.;C, E. Boweh. Mrs. A. B. Seely. "Mrs. E. J. Reator, Mrs. E. L. Rea- ney. Mrs. William Gietton. Mrs: George Alderln, Mrs: C. E. Lee. Mrs. Del mar Wadell. Mrs. Har ry Hunt: Mrs. E. W. Cooley, and Mrs. L. H. Dunn. Special a-uests were Mrs. W. S. BIdwell, Mrs. J. B. Foster, Mrs. C. J. Andrews, and Mrs. Dean A. Schomaker. Garden Parties Planned by Mrs. Ferry Mrs. Martin Ferrv is dnfnr tho delightful thing by planning three garaen parties for the coming week. The first one will be for th children of the Unitarian church. iney win meet in the parsonage and church garden at 12:30 fol lowing church services. Sunday. Miss Ethelwynne Merton will assist Mrs. Ferry Monday at which time members of the Alpha Chi Omega and their children will be entertained with the second gar den party. The garden will be open between the hours of three and six. Again on Tuesday a garden ben. efit bridge tea is nlanned for all the ladies of the church and their friends. Mrs. Elsa Ebsen and Mrs Kay MacDonald will assist Mrs. Ferry. LUCAS PAINTS Mrs. J. Carson, Sr. Gives Luncheon Party The most popular guest of the season has been Mrs. E. Hofer whose departure from Salem for the new Hofer home on Abernathy Heights, Portland, has caused her to be entertained again and again by her many Salem friends of long standing. The latest party to hon or her was the one o'clock lunch- eon given oy Mrs. jonn uarsou, Sr. Thursday. I Iris, tulips, bridlewTeath and mixed spring flowers were used about tbe rooms In most attractive manner, ' while tiny pink ' potted plants centered each of the four tables where luncheon' was served and later "800" was in play. High score for the "500" after noon was given to Miss Zoe Stock ton, second prise to Mrs. Hal Pat ton and the guest prise to Mrs. E. Hofer. The guest list for the affair was the honor guest, Mrs. E. Hofer and Mrs. Edgar Hartley. Mrs. D. C. Mlnto. Mrs. Robert Downing, Mrs. J. L, Stockton, Miss Zoe Stockton. Mrs; William McGll chrlst. Sr., Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. Hal Patton. Mrs. Rose Bab cock, Mrs. Max Hofer, Mrs. Lawr ence Hofer. Mrs. Clifford Farmer. Mrs. Richard Wetjen, Mrs. John Carson, Jr., Mrs. S. Thompson, Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson and Mrs. John Carson. Sr. Mrs. Hofer will again be enter tained with a line party this af ternoon as the guest -of Mrs. R. J. Hendricks. Business Girls Have Social Evening The Business Girls' class of the First - Methodist Sunday school held. Us. regular business and so cial meeting at the home or Mr. and Mrs. H. T.' Shanks. Mr. Shanks, is 'the.: superintendent of tne susrtiay scnooi. Thosa present included Misses l&titfc TWeh. Elsie' Miller. Clara Miller, .Edna Miller, Minnie Mil ler. Ruth MeAdams, Phoebe Me Adams. Grace Allen. Augusta Breithaupt, . Grace Kooeruon. Lydla Hupt, Josephine Shade, Iinr Tamnleton. Flora. WalaO. Elisabeth Stbckhausen. and Bessie Smith, and Mrs. Elsie Hill and the host and hostess.'. OHTJBCH OP HB VAXABEZTB . Oaa black aoath of center oa 19tk. L. D. Smith, pastor. 8tady phone 2840. Res. 530 . K. 21st street. Phono 2110 W Raaaav echool 9:45- ia the morninr. Mr, Frank LitwlUer, . Snpt. in charge. The largo children's choir will ciag. Classes far all. Morning worsaip at ii:wv. r man snbieet "Heaven, tho Souls Home" Mr. aad Mrs. John 8. Preisen wiU sing a dnet, and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Schroder, will also sing a duet. Young people's meetings at 7 p.m. Kiss Then Samp son, president, Mrs. C. M. Litwiller, lead er. ' Sneeial ainging. Evening evalgel istie service at 8:00. There will be a haonr aana service. John S. Fretsen, will have aa excellent male quartet here (rem Dallas to atag several numbers. Tho message of the evening- to young people "Surmounting Difficulties" text Josh. 13:1. 4 "There remaineth yet very much land to be possessed. ham. 13:30 'Let ns go up at once and possess it, for we are wel able to overcome it." Prayer meetina- Wednesday eveninr at 8:00 Tonng People' a prayer meeting Friday night at tho Hmaliwood borne liou is. 16th street. Mrs. C. M. Litwiller. in charge. CHBI8T LUTHERAN State and 18th street. Sunday, May 19th. Pentecost Sanday the service will be in German langnase at 10 a.m. Rev. A. Krause of Portland will occupy the pulpit. Sunday school at 9:4$. Mis Martha Batterraan, superintendent. BETOBMXD CHTJBCK Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W. O. Lienkaemer, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. r. E. Kruse, superintendent. English services at 10:30. Subject: "The Oift ot Oviver." A Pentecostal sermon. The Lord's Supper will bo administered. peciai musie Dy tne enoir. Mali CHURCHES xTAjrezusno tasxzvacxji (fan Coyl) Caratt ISta Titj ttrU. twa blocks sosta-sast af Soprtmt Coort BIdf. BatanUr aigat si 8:00. Mr. ana lira. Suml Haataa at SaaafSai. Caiaa wil kpaak. Taaar aaapla ia caarc at arriea. Saaaay Bibia acaaal 1:4S pja. for aid aad yoaag. W. B. riaaay, tapar iataadaat. ' aitcraooa araaebiag acrvio at S ' clock. Tka Btuni at Caiaa will agi a prearat Sif a ateuaca. E aiag Mrriea at S:00, bat praeeCad by a kslf hoar at archMtrsi mmie led by Hj lia WUhi. A fotpal tenaoa to follow. Tacaday asd Thnnday nifhtk at 8 a' clack. Aitaraaoa prayer aiectlas Wad aaadar 3:30. Tha childrca'i cbarck Sttarday, 3:30 p.at. Kin Lorcna Prrar ia charr. Earla T. Jaaiaa, pactor. Faaao 2050 M. aXTXVTX SAT ASTXXTUT Corner at 5tk aad Giiai. Sarrieet Sabbath tehoat ( Sabbatk Satariay) 9:45 a.m. Mr. WhiteaonM leaCtr. Preacbiag aerrica 11 a.m. - Bibla Stady O laaa 3 p.m. Min Stafford leader. Prayer meet- T n-.j m 1" 1 aateer meetins mur B p.m. jara. Kites, leader. Saaday eTeaias laetare Sabject "A ilaa 3fade SnbatitaU for tbe Atonement of Jeius Cbritt. Manufactured freah every cay and millions of people accepting of it. WiU it bold food ia the last great oayf . .Teryoae weicana. TtUT CKBIITTAJr CHtTBCH High and Center street. D. J. Howe, part or. Residenea 765 N. Cottage. Mr. ana Mrs. ciaytoa . jacason. aaataiaata. Resideaeo 960 Fairish. Bible school 9:45 a.m. San day ichool is growing Sunday by Sunday. Cornel Morninr worship 11 iOO ' clock. Special music Anthem "Praise Te tha Lord" (Fisher) Christian Endearor now start at 7:00 p.m. four societies and some very in teresting meetings are being conducted each one. Instead of tbe regular ev ening semes the screen play lhe King o f King's" will bo shown here. This is truly a wonderfab picture and it is the first time that yoa have had to see it at your own price. & silver offering will be taken. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 8:00 o'clock. rrasT BABTIST Corner ot Marion as Liberty street. Robert L. Payne, paatoav . Fred.Broer, Sanday school tapt and director af mu sic.- lmih naiey . argaaist. - bunday school 9:45. ' Montiac preaehiar ser vice 11 e'elock.- Sermon topic (Life's BiTcr.) Sermoaetta for children. Three Baptist Taaag People's aniens meetiag at 7 a'clock. Evening preaching-sarvica 8 a clock. Soraon topic The Tampta- tioas at Our Lord." Bpecial gospel by tha choir at bath services. ' Old tnchianed prayer meeting Thursday evening 8 o'clock. IT. PAUL'S KPISCOPAX CHTJBOH Whitc-Sanday aervicea Sunday. Barly morning cervices at 7 j 30 o'clock. ... Holy Communion. Sunday 'school at ' tbe' usu al boar. - Hoi Communion st -tho 11 o-cloeb) services. Rev. John - Rice - of- Parttnad. wilL have charge af hath ser-vieoa-r Tho vested choir will haa spe cial motie for tha later tcrvice st 11 o'clock. - - - - CAXVAStT BAPTIST Corner of Caart aad H4ah straata.- Kv. W. Earl Cochran pastor.. Bible lebool st 9:45.' W. T. Jeaka. Sept. ' Graded- tar slL s'sst; Ft china- services at 19:50 a.as. aad 8 . a.m. - Subject of naaraiac sermon "Haw Mwrk Mfcnay- SnsH - I Giv to Chriatiaa Warkt -Haw Shall I Give It f" Anthem by tho chorus choir "Still. Still with Thee'1 by , Speaks; soio aarr to no taaea ny aara. vnariee Davis. Ia tha . evening - the . patter will peak on "What Are Ton Worth 1" with vocal aolo by Mrs. Harry Harm "Tha Publican." by Van derYater.' Senior-and Iatermeriate B. Y.' at 7 o clock. Lead er foe the Seniors Beevo Betts, using tho topic 'Why. I Jesus the Worlt'i Gratect Leader I" - rntermedtata leader Eva Cochran, her topio being "Learning Sclf-Mastery From Jesus." The regular weakly prayer and fellowship meeting at 7:45 Wednesday evening., ito enoir re hearsal this week on account af the State Convention at Roaeburg May 21-24. HIOHXAJTS rniZHDS Hirhland and Church streets. Pastor Edgar P. Sims. 'Residence 2343 Ma nic. Fnone zusa w. worsnip 11 a.m and 8 p.m. Bibla school 10 a.m. Super intendent Earl Beckett. Toung people's meetings Junior C. E. 6 p.m.. Senior 0. E. 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p.m. A bible study by pastor aa time permits. Quarterly meeting Friday and Saturday held at Rosedale. FTK8T GERMAN" BAPTIST N. Cottage and D Streeta. G. W. Rutach minuter. G. Schunke assistant minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Sam Schirman Supt. Service 11 a.m. Ser mon Topic ' 'Grieve Not the Holy Spirit of Gog." Sermon Topic for the evening service at 8 o'clock "Naaman of Syria." Regular mid-week prayer meet ing at 8 p.m. Wednesday. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Will meet Sunday in convention at Portland, broadcasting their morning ser vice from 10 to 11, through K U W. Bible study being dispensed with for tbe day. JASOK LZB MEMORIAL N. Winter at Jefferson. Harry E. Garomer, pet. tor., H. B. Carpenter superin tendent of church school. Mrs, Sheldon Saekett director at music. Church tchool elaite for every ace. Morninr worship aessioa 9:45 by departments and with 11 a.m. witn observance of the Italy The Formal Opening of At 189 S. FREE BREAD BOARD TO EACH LADY VISITOR ON THIS DATE VARNISHES eraaunt saaeinl maaia. Xarsery Tiiiu fas children daring warship aar- leagaa maet at 7 pja. Evening praiaa rieo. Intermediate, Senior aad Adelt aerrica at S p.m Commnsity finginf special mono aad vital consideration. Social boar at tha parsonage. AMXaiCAV X.TJTHXXAB' Church street between CheasekeU and Center. A down town church. Bev. P. W. Eriksea. pastor. At 11 aonu The 8ig Bifieaaee af Pentecost" st 7:30 tha pas tor win (ire the "Decline sad FsU st the Kingdom af Juceaa" ia through the Bi ble aad in picture. Tho Tested choir wil famish tha special maaie for the morning service; aad Misa Hilda B red en tiner wiU sing 'Slavery" from Bad ney. Tho cbarck chora wil laing at the evening service. - Tha Saaaay school meets every Sanday at 9:30. Max Gehi har, Sept. A complete grade tyatem with classes tor all ages. The young men s bibla class, Arnold Kraeger, and the Adult class ia charge af R. C. Arpke. "The Every Member luncheon" for the Ladies Guild aext Wednesday at 1 p.m. Dr. John P. Seibert, a nationally noted character from Chicago will bring some friend. WeCnesJay evening at 8 p.m. Dr. Seibert will addret a public meeting in tho church, on rotting Lutheramsm over" or "The Largest and Strongest Protestant Church ia tha World." Hear Dr. Seibert. The Luther Leagues at 6:80. nouxxm, baptist Corner Hazel and Academy. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. Brether It. 8. Turner will preach, in tho morning and Brother C. 1). Saoey in the evening. xauag People t meeting Wednesday ev ening at 7 :5. Prayer meetina Thurs day evening at 7:45. ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN (MO. STN.) North 16th and A streets, brock North of Old People' Home, H. W. Groas, pas tor. Sanday echool 9:00 a.m. English service at 9:45. German at 11:00. Bi ble study 6:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening. Strangers welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Corner ot N. Winter and Chrmeketa streets. Rev. Norman K. Tully. D. D.. pastor. Church school 9:30 a.m. Class for si lagos. Morninr worship 11 o'clock. Sermon "A Warles World" Dr. Tully. Aninem. . uoiy, Moly, Moly" (Mailing) Evening worship 7:80 o clock. Sermon, now rao Kingdom Grow" Dr. Tully, Tha dasor Choir will aine Or... ana,. hers. "Nobody Knows the Trouble I See" tt-iuettel "A Memory" (Nearing), and n jaazca - twoaartai. . luir dobjob, sst jBteraseatata. v. -IS. so cieties meet at S:30 p.m. Midweek meet- iii isanaiT as i - so am n ruii. will ceniiaae. tha study af -iaaiah takiae chaatara 29 and 30 for tha leasoa this woes. TJlTTTABXAjr CHUBCH Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev, Martin r. Ferrey,- minuter. Church scaaoi at l:oo a.m. Graded Instruction. liiass m aouice. Xavetonal Services 11.00 a.m. . Buhiect of tha aanu "Prayer." This termon it n reach ad ,hv raeueat to be an at tho series. on .tho a.vrauoa or tha fristiaa church. Mrs. Martin Ferrey wUl aing. "Prayer"- from tha fieWea Legend by Dudley Buck. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the rgan. riBST arVANOSUCAL Corner ac Liberty aad- CaMer itreets. A. P. Laytao, pastor. . Bibla school at 9: 43 a.m. L. L. Thornton, . Supt. Wor ship at 11 o'clock. Sobiect; "A Wis Choice." Chrittias- Endeavor at 6:80. topic. "Why Is Jesaatha World's, Great est Leadert" -Carl Bewly, leader. Wor ship at 7:30. Rev. C. P. Gate presid ing eider wU preach,, thif will b fol lowed by communion aervicea. Don't fail to haar this maa as hd haa a mesaage. Prayer meeting at 7 :0-Thursday even ing. G. N. Thompson leader. "Not-good if detached, 40 reads your raUread ticket. Do aot dcUch yourself from your church.' ' . LESLIX MMORLaL CHURCH (Mathaaiat BpiacoaaJ) Corner South. Commercial and Myers. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor. Residence 848 - E. Myers; Phono 2764. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon. "Ham, Clesning." 8undsy school at 9:45, A. C. Bohrnstedt, superintendent. Interme diate (Junior High), Asbury (High School), and Leslie (young people) leagues will meet at 7 o'clock. Topic for Asbury and Leslie groups, "Opportuni ties for Christina Service" Darlow E. Johnson, and Margaret Marsh, leaders. There are to be special speeches -bv peo ple of various vocations. Official Board Meeting Monday evening in tha social room of the church. Toung people' a dis cussion group and the midweek prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church street. F. C. Taylor, pastor. Residence 636 State. Phone 974. Director Religious Educa tion Msrgaret K. Sutherland, phone 872. Service 11:00 a.m. and 7:43 p.m. Ser mon topics: "The Fruit of the 8pirit" a.m. and p.m. "Christ, the Good Shep herd" bated on Pleckhurtt'a masterpiece of Christian Art. Special music: Anthems "Sreation Hymn" Rachmaninoff, "The Lord is My Shepherd" Gaines, with inci dental solo by Helen Cochran. Prelude of organ music in evening "Cujuf Ani msn" from "Stahat Mater" Roffini, 'By tho Sea" Schubert, "LeCygne" Saint-Saens, organ with piano "Rapio die" Demarest, Prof. T. 8. Roberta and Helen Benner. Church tchool 9:45 a.m. I Classes for all age. Epworth leagues University chapter "Little Things" Lead- a-er n-eoneta Moaner., f irst cnurcn enap Front St. CALCIMINES - BUILT-INS taw Anniversary Berviaa aas lainaaoa. Jaaior High Chapter will anite with the Firal church chapter. Junior chBrck 11:00 a.m. in Annex. Message - me Bee-hive". Tha officers af tha tnroo chapter af tha Epwarth laagaa will be in stalled during tha evening service. 10X7? atXKOBlAZi West Salem. Caraer Girth avenue and Third street. Meredith A- Grovea, pastor. Residence 978 ECgewater street, a-aono 1341 B. Saaday school 9:45 a.m. Lea tar DeLapp, SsperinUndeat. Class far all ages. Marnisg worship 11 o'clock. Sermaa aubject: "Why A Cradla Boa" by tha paster. There will be baptism af babies, a snort taia ny ie vrnaie iw anoerinteadent. Hiss Lottie MeAdams, aad a snort program aa follows: Prayer by tho little tot. Saag by Leaera and Leonard Martin, sang by Mrs. Charles Adams' class of girls. Song by. members of original cradle rati. Song by tho Roto Burleigh class. Tha Junior loan meet at 11 a.m. Mable Thomas, superinten dent. Intermediate leagao 7 p.m.. Mr. J. R. Beaton, superintendent. Senior laagaa 7 p.m. Jacob Fox, leader. Subject -"Opportunities For Service." Evening worship 8 p.m. Sermaa subject : "Tooth As Leaders ny tne pastor, am Mar garet Hagg will play a violin solo, Mrs. Denton, a harmonica solo, and Mr. Mae Konxio ot Salem will give several num ber. There wil also be Installation of Epworth League officer. Prayer meet ing Thursday 8 p.m. Tho Epworth league wil have a hard time party at the commanity hall Friday night. MILL STREET METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH Fifteenth ant Mill streets.' Patrik N. Dahlia, pastor. (.Morning warship It o'clock. Sermon topic "Fundamentals of Success. Church school at 9:45 a.m. Mias Esther Erickaon, Supt. His Svea Okerberg, elementary Supt. Evening services: At 7 p.m. Clifford Gleaaoo will lead the Intermediate league- . Ail members af the Junior' and Intermediate department will bo invited to attend. The senior league will inert also st 7 o'clock with Mr. Alta if. Gentry leading. Topic "Making our Life Careers Chris tian." This, will be tha general topic for several Sundays. On May 19 the subdivision will be "Opportunities for Christian service." At 8 o'clock the pastor wil be in charge of tlhe evening service. FIRST COKORXQATIONAL Center and Liberty streets. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, F. E. Keer, Supt. 11 o'clock morning worship. Theme "Chrirt's Challenge to Action." 8 o'clock evening service : A sacred song and dramatic recital by Professor Ed ward Brigham of Steinway Hall. Sew York City. Prof. Bingham comet very highly recommended by tho press of many cities of America and will give a program inspiring aad interesting La folk of all age. Charles E. Ward, minister. GLAD TEDXaTOI MISSION 843 H Court stret. C. 8. Johnson, paster. Servicee 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday eebao 12 p.m. Weekday services Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday evening.' ITRST SPIRITUALIST Paternal Temple oa Center street be tween Liberty and High. Service Son dav evenina at 7:45 a'eloek. Tha. reg ular pastor, Rev. Luella M. La Valley rf-M w -va caivarv JiaDtist unurci Grand Theatre "- Coart and A otrwMi' ' ' - s '.r ' ' - - 8. S. 1:41 a. m. Preachtar 1 : Efr a n: liu : I . p. m. B. T. P. U.'s 7- p. m. " ------ v- . Morninr Anthem "Stlll.-Stilt With Thee" Speaks - Solo by Mrs. Davis Pnet: " Just FoV To-day Miss Mina Glle, W. T. Jenks A. M. "What the Bible Says About tithing and Giving- to Christian Work." P. M. Solo: "The Publican" Van De Water Mrs. Harry Harms " Popular Gospel Song; Service Message: "What Are You Worth?" W. Karl Cochran, Pastor WELCOME First Methodist Church SUNDAY, MAY 19TH 11:00 A. M. Whitsunday or Pentecost Day Service. Sermon "The Fruit of the Spirit" Anthem "Creation Hymn" (Rachmaninoff) 8:00 P. M. Sermon "Christ, the Good Shepherd Based on Plockhorst's Masterpiece Anthem "Tbe Lord Is My Shepherd" (Gaines) Solo "He Shall Feed His Flock" (Messiah) Miss Josephine Albert Special Prelude of Organ and Piano music by Prof. T. S. Rob erts and Miss Benner on Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock. The third sermon on "Masterpieces of Christian Art" on Sunday evening by the pastor. Copies will be distributed in the con gregation. " Fred C. Taylor, Pastor Our Portland will bo tho speaker. Top;e: "Self Reliance" Messages. A circle will bo hold Sanday evening frost f to 7:30 e'elock. COURT STREET CHURCH OP CHRIST Court and 17 street. B. P. Shoemaker, minister, 344 North 18 street. Bible school, afrs. Frank Marshall, Supt. 945 in. Morning worship II a.m. Subject "Pentecost. Its Marvels snd Triumphs." Christian Endeavor and Junior meetings 7 p.m. Song service and sermoa 8 p.m. Subject "The Penitent Robber, A Com rade of the Cross." Aid Society meet Wednesday p.m. Midweek meet ng Wedneaday 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Morula and Immortals" Christian Science Lessen, wAfc today. The regular aerviea will bo heM in the Christian Science ehureh, corner of Liberty aad Chemeketa atrceta st 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. and tha same aetTrah id repeated ia the evening. Wedneaday evening meeting are held at 8 o'ejack and taetnde testimonies ot healing thrronga, Christian Science. Sunday school cJaaaea tar pupil up to tho ago of 20 ytars nra held at 9:45 aad 11 a' clack. A reading room for the public ia maintained at 404 Mason. c Temple. The honra are from '11:00 to 5:30 except Sanday and Holidays. The Bible and al authorised Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or pur chased. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry rtreeta. H. C Stover, minister. The church school meets at 10 a.m. C. C. Harria, superintendent. Morning service at 11. Sermon oa "Life a Tree." Choir will ting "Tree" by Oscar Rashbaeh. Chriatiaa Endeavor at 7:15 p.m. "Eaaadtag life" will be the sermon sab)aet ia tha evening cr-eUe at 8 o'clock. Antnetm by tha chom choir "Cod'a Tomorrow" by Ira -B. Wilson. SOUTH SALEM FRXEVDS Corner South Commercial and Wsh infton ttreeti. Sunday servicci 10:00 a.m. Sunday achoot. 11:00 Morning wor ship. Sermon: "Tho Penitent' Prayer." 7:00 p.m. Christina Endeavor meeting. Topic: "Why ia Jesus the World's Great est Leader!" 8 p. Si. Good Will tervire. In chsrre of tho Tonng People's Bihle. class. ''History and Purpose of Good Will Day." Marvin Beyers. One-set play. "The Color Line; Chun, Chinese student. Russell Millrti. Dr. Law son. President of University, Jack Trachrek Barbara Mr Kean, Daughter of Missionaries, Carol Kiser. Stanley Preston, College Senior Alfred Haworth. Wanda, College Flap per, Esther Scott. Miss King. Presi dent's Secretary, Anna Calibs. Address: "Chinese Student Life," Leland Chapis. Chat C. Haworth, pastor. 1655 8. Liberty. CASTLB UNITED BBJSTHBRN "Tha Church in Eaglowood" 17th and Nebraska L. W. Biddic. pastor. Day af Pentecost. Sunday school 10 am. f. E. Long, superintendent.- Morning war ship 11 a.n. Sermon subject. "The-Holv Spirit." Special music: Junior C: T. meeting at 7 p.mi Mia Bertha Van Cleave, superintendent. Senior C. E. 7 p.m. -Tapie. "Whw i Jean tha World' Greatest Teacher I" Woodford Cross i tho leader. Misa Maria Waldorf, presi dent. Evening warship 8 p.m. Sermon subject. -''Magnifying the Christ.' Pub- (.tie mailed. a a AIW- a i 1 tl