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Church Items of Interest to Folic of Salem and Vicinity y , -.v'y-r.r . i : Feature of v Entertainment - Will be Solo Numbers V; By Miss Thome ,. More than 125 lingers, . mem Vm of local church ehoir, ap peared at the final rehearsal on Wednesday night in preparation for one. ot the final events of BeU tar .Music week,: "which Is ached nled lor the Armory Saturday eye alar. Under, the direction ot Prof. 12. W. Hobson the rehearsal was a thrilling. . success, . according to those who participated. The choir are. to sins two ensemble num bers, . -Unfold Te Portali", (Gonnod) and "The Heavens Are Telling" (Beethoven).! A feature of the choir festival which was too l&te to be Includ ed In the program,, will be a rroup of two numbers by Miss Barbara Tborne, soloist with SOW radio station, and winner of last year's Atwater-Kent audition contest She will represent the Jason Lee choir, and will sing two Solo number from j Hard en's Creation". I Eight choirs will be heard In special numbers, the Apollo club Of Portland will be heard twice, n4 the quartet from the Salem Minister's association will present two numbers. j It Is urged upon the community to attend this festival of choral music and encourage ; the Better Music week program. Sunday af ternoon the concluding event of the week will be heard at the first Methodist Episcopal church when the Girl Reserves will pre sent a Mother's day mnslcai cere mony, featuring a candle lighting ritual. , . ; x : Brotherhood Bids Women For Banquet The Brotherhood of the Jason Lao Memorial church is sponsor ing a mother and daughter ban Janet to be held Friday, May 15, at f:30 o'clock at the church. Winter and Jefferson. Plans are being made for 150 Persons, and the men are having entire charge of preparing and erring the dinner. i' A . program committer com posed of Mrs. C. M. Roberts. Mrs. W. J. Bar ham, Laella Malghin and Josephine Rodgers Is arrang , lng the speaker, music and a novel candle-lighting service as a feature of the accasion. All mothers and daughters of the community are Invited to at tend and provision is being made for getting mothers without daughters and daughters without mothers togeber for the evenlngT Reservatiejns are required for all Intending to come, and must be made before Thursday by phon lf 7107 or 37. Sisters Prepare For Annual Visit Mother Benildin Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary at Sacred Heart academy are preparing to enter tain Mother Mary Benildin dur ing the coming week. Mother Mary Benllden Is provincial of the Oregon and Washington ' province of the order and maintains , her headquarters at Marylhurst col lege, ; She is expected In Salem Mon day and will remain for several days. This is her annual visit to the school.' Rev.E.Busch Lists Program Of Coming Week Rev. Edgar Busch. evangelist who Is conducting a series of spe cial meetings at the First Church ot God each night, except Satur day, at 7:30 o'clock, announces . the following events for the com ing week: Monday, surprise night; Tues day, friends' night; Wednesday, young people's night; - Friday, family night with a gift to be giv en to the largest family present: Thursday night, subject.' "Short Beds and Scanty Cover s.7 . Short Program Will be Given HAZEL GREEI,; May 8 A short Mother's day program . of mnslc, readings and a playlet will be given alter Sunday schoo May 10. An offering will be tak en for the children's home, un der the management ot W. C T, U at Corvallia. Holiness Members In All Day Meet At alfday meeting of the Mar Ion county Holiness association will bo held the Free Metho dist church at Wood burn Tuesday, May It, according to announce ment of Rer. Harrington, the pas tor. i HAS BAD LUCK KEI2ER. May 8 W. C. Scott has been confined to his home for the greater part of six weeks. He first had an infection from an in Jury to his ankle then took the flu and was able to be around again, when watering his cow at the pump she suddenly started to run and threw him against the pump, spraining the ligaments ot his shoulder. It has been very painful and he has suffered in tensely. - . Churches Generally Give Hours Over to Programs To Pay Mothers Tribute Cornes around tomorrow . it la m xnougnt, woro ana aeea tne enure country wu pay nom agre to the mothers of men, and especially tothat mother which belongs to such as an individual. The day, with its pretty gestures and here-and-there-poignant reflections, will be generally observed in Salem churches. The special oner- oings of each church "are told: Foundation Gets Funds For Mother Mother's day,' May 10, will hare a greater significance this year as a result of a movement launched by the Golden; Rule! Foundation to make Mother's day a time of practical, help I to mothers , and children In need, as well as a day of remembrance of our own moth ers. " - ; . v I , ; -: ". The national Mother's day fund committee, of which Mrs. Frank lin D. Roosevelt is chairman, sug gests that one of the truest Jtrib utes that can be paid to the mem ory of one's mother is to pass on to other less fortunate women and children something ot the minis try of . mercy always associated with the thought of motherhood. Gifts to the mothers fund should bo sent to Paul T. Shaw, chairman Oregon committee, 146 11th street, Portland, Ore. music ra H PLAN OF SOCIETY i - SILVERTON, ! May 8 A spe cial musle week program has been prepared by the program commit tee of Trinity Young People's so ciety to be given at Trinity church Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. H. L. Fo8S, pastor of Trinity church will talk of Music. A guest number will be furnished by Miss Beryl Ottaway, popular vio linist of Silverton. Other numbers on the program Include a vocal -solo, Mrs. Alvln Legard; selections by the senior choir; selections by Trinity or chestra; vocal solo, Anabelie Jen sen: piano solo,1 Mrs. Alf Nelson and vocal duet. Miss Mamie Holm- na and Althea Meyer. Following the program the so ciety will have ' Its semi-annual election of officers and appoint-1 ment of committees. ' MembersofAid .Meet Ex-Pastor Of Their Church . i TURNER, May 8 Members of the M. E. Ladies' Aid society attended the district Aid society meet at the M. E. church of Sil verton all day Wednesday. They were pleased to meet Rer. W. S. Gardner, now pastor of the Sil verton M. E. church and pastor at Turner 30 yean ago. Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne and Mrs. W. A. Martin drove their cars and were accompanied by Mrs. Alice Asgruth, Mrs. S. H. Small, and Mrs. T. T. palmer and young daughter Peggy. Methodist Body At Turner Plans Special Program TURNER, May 8. -J Church services at -the Methodist Episco pal church Sunday will observe Mothers day with peeial music by the choir. Rev. W. S. Bur goyne will give , the morning ser mon at 11 o'clock. The Epworth league Is making special preparations for the eve ning service at 7:30 o'clock, which will feature a. Mother's day pro gram. Friends are cordially in vlted to the services ot the day. Calvary Church Events of Week Are Announced " The week's schedule for the Calvary Baptist . church Is an nounced as follows: Trustees meeting Monday even ing at 7:45 o'clock; W. W. G. meeting Monday evening at tho home of Edith; Starrett. 345 S. Winter; no prayer meeting or choir Tehearsal this week on ac count ot the state convention at Corvallis May j 12-14; Loyalty class monthly, pot luck dinner Friday evening at the church. Women Will Hold Annual Banquet The Woman's missionary so ciety of the . Englewood United Brethren church will bold its an nual Mother's and Daughters supper and program at the church on Friday night May 15. Mrs. O. A. Chase, president. Gathering Place ' On North Liberty Meeting place of . the Metaphy sical center has been changed from 825 South 13th street to 295 North Liberty street, it Is announced . byr the teacher, Mrs. Ida Yoder Miller. The first meet ing will be held In the new rooms Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock. The Henderson State eollege "Reddles" . have on the Arkansas college football championship for the last three years. another "Mother's Day", when A Ml W- - At the First Presbyterian church the pastor will preach special sermons in honor of mother both morning na even ing, and! In the morning at 11 o'clock Miss - Josephine Albert will sing "Mother. My Dear" by Treharne. - . : Special music, a solo by the pastor - and a sermon on . "The Old Fashioned Christian Home" will bo the Mother's day offering of the. First Baptst church. ". The young people of the First German Baptist church will give a complete Mother's day program Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Revj -W. G. Lienkaemper of the Reformed church announces "Ideal Womanhood" as his even ing subject n special tribute to the day. Both services at the Free Methodist church will be in ob servance of the day, as will also the morning service at the First Congregational church. The Englewood United Breth ren church will have special services for Mother at 11 a. m., and a bouquet will be presented to the oldest mother . present. The service will include th fol lowing numbers: Prelude,"Home Sweet Home", "Silver Threads Among the Gold", Laverne Homyer, piano; Marion Chase, violin. The Jun ior choir will sing "The Church in the Wfldwood,r and "Peace, Peace, Wonderful Peace." Solo, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine." Mrs. L. W. Biddle; solo. "There Were Ninety and Nne," John Gilhansen; offertory, "Just a Song at Twilight" and "How Dear to My Heart are the Scenes of My Childhood," John Marr, violin, Laverne Homyer, piano; solo, "I Will Sing You a Song of that Beautiful Land," Frances Chrlstensen. Sermon, "Mother". Floral tributes will be present ed to every mother attending the American Lutheran church Sun day morning, and special services In her honor will be held again In tin evening. Rev. ; H. C. Stover of the Knight Memorial church will preach a Mother's day sermon Sunday morning, and special mu sic will, be presented in the morning by the junior choir and1 in the evening by the chorus ehoir. A trio will sing "Mother Machree" at the evening service. S. Darlow Johnson of the Les lie Memorial M. E. church will preach on "Flowers for Mother" in. the morning. . At the Salem Baptist temple a complete Mother's day program will be given, with the numbers as fonows: Scripture by H. T. Cade; piano solo. Mildred Abbott; piano duet, Kenneth and Mildred'Abbott; vo cal solo, "Little Mother of Mine", Kenneth Abbott: little boys trio, Andy Mallett, Harold Stout and Keith Clark; piano solo, Ken neth Abbott; Tocal solo. "That Wonderful . Mother ot Mine". Miss Audrey Davis; vocal solo. "Mother, Oh My Mother", Ken neth Abbott; reading, Mrs. Dena Mack; vocal duet, "More Like HIm'TKenneth Abbott and Mrs. Mallett: small boys' trio; solo, Kenneth Abbott. A short program of songs and readings will -be given Sunday morning at tho Court street Christian church, and the sermon In the evening will also "be on the mother subject. - D. J. Howe of the First Christian church will preach on "Who Is My Mother" at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. "Mothers, Past, Present and Future" will be the sermon theme of Rev. W. Earl Cochran of the Calvary j Baptist church, where special music has also been arranged. Dr. C. C. Poling of the First , Evangelical church will also bring a special Mother's day sermon In tho morning. At the First Church of God a Moth er's day program will be given In the morning. Services Given For Evangelical JEFFERSON. May 8 Service at the Evangelical church Sunday are: Sunday school- meets at 10: 0 o'clock. At 11:00 tho new pas tor. Rer. G. F. Liening Jr. wiU preach. Christian Endeavor meets at 7:00 o'clock. There will be no evening preaching service, as the pastor will be at Fruitland. Welfare Program i To be Wednesday TURNER. May 8. The W. C. T. U. will hold a child-welfare program Wednesday afternoon, May 13. at 2: SO. at the home of Mrs. R. Lee Theissen. A general Invitation Is extended to all moth era to attend and help make the meeting a success. .-.,.-, 7:45 P. M. Sermon, by Pastor Anthem: "Tho , Winter- Is Past" V i ill WEST GROUP IN TWO PROSB Numbers to bo presented on two Mother's day programs offer tjdrfcy the Ford Memorial commun ity church ot West Salem are an nounced aa follows: . - At the Sunday school hour the school will give the following: Recitation, "Welcome, Larry Wallace; Toea! solo, "Wonderful Mother of Mine," Curtis Fergu son; ' recitation, !My.- Choice," Shirley -Dickson; song, "Motherta Love," by Miss Grant's classl rec itation, "Mother's Flower.', Opal Thurman; . vocal solo, Mrs. Gny Newgent; recitation, "Every Moth er's Bay," Margaret Stohl, and song, "O Mother the Beautiful." Hustlers' Sunday school class. . Included In the program at t p. m. will be: Piano voluntary. Miss Margaret Hogg; Tocal solo. Miss Ruth Bedford; chorus by ehoir, "Memories of Mother"; vo cal solo, Curtis Ferguson; yiolin offertory, Miss Claudlne Gerth; vocal solo, Felix Wright, and sum-' bers by the male quartet. Tho sermon topic is '.'Mothers.'. Recognition of the oldest and youngest mothers, the mother of youngest baby present, the moth er of the largest family, and the mother with the largest family present will,, bo made. A mother and daughter ban quet will be held Monday, May 11 j at 6:30 o'clock. Special pro gram la being arranged. AU mothers and daughters of the community invited. The meal will be pot-luck. PRDGRAM IS PLAN WOODBURN, May 8. Special services for Mother's day will bo presented by the members of the Woodburn Presbyterian church Sunday. . Special musical numbers appro priate for the occasion and a spe cial sermon will be the main fea tures of the program. There wUl be special music by the choir and Mrs. Jack Hansen will sing "Mother Machree.' Tho congrega tion will Join In the old familiar songs that mother liked so well. Rev. Elmer W. Blew, pastor of tho church, will have as his ser mon "The Hidden Glories of a Mother's Heart." The church will bo decorate especially for the erent. A Mother's day program wui do given at the Bethel Presbyterian church, with Rer. Blew as pastor. Several ot the young people of the church will assist In the service. Ministers To Nominate Nomination of officers for the new year wlUTeature tho meeting of the Salem Ministerial associa tion Monday morning at 10:30 O'clock. The group meets at the Y. M. C. A. ; In addition to tho business meeting, the regular program will be given. Rev. S. Darlow John son, pastor ot the Leslie M. E. church, will speak on "What Things are Essential In Our Re ligion?" . Devotions will be conducted by Rev. Grover C. Blrtchet ot the Presbyterian church. Rev. P. W. Eriksen Is president and Rev. L. W. Biddle secretary of the association. Central Booster Club Will Give Hard Time Party The Central Booster club of the American Lutheran church will give its first -hard time party Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In the church parlors. The new of ficers will also bo Installed as fol lows: president. Miss Olga Gath; vlco. president, Henry Aherns; secretary, Miss Clara Homyer; treasurer. Miss Lougeno Brietske. The retiring officers are: Ed ward. Aherns, "A. , A. Krueger, Charlotte Lindquist and Miss Hat tie Bratzel. Mothers Invited As Special Guests GERVAI3. May 8 Mother's day will bo observed at the Pres byterian church Sunday when all mothers will be special guests. Following the custom adopted last year the - oldest and tho youngest mother present will be presented with a token to honor their motherhood. The choir- is preparing special music for the occasion. Church Council9 s Meet is Tuesday ' The church council of the Am ercan Lutheran church will meet at the church Tuesday njffot at 7:80 o'clock, when then regular business will bo transacted. SPECliU MOTHER S CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rodgers Building High Ferry. Sta. Graded Church School 9:40 a. nT JanJor Church 10:50 . m. 10:50 A. : 31. Scrmoni hdoiben. Past Pres- . ent mud Future Pastor Anthem: "God Bless Our Mothers' (Lane) (Wilson) Song service WELCOME Wi, EARL COCHRAN, pastor Mil inthe Churches I ikB TOtST CHTTBCH 07 GOD Hood nt Jorth Cottr traett. O. W. Hlth, pastor. Fkon 85T. Sunday Mhool 10 a.m. Joha Vaa Lydernf, Ospu Mather' a Day prYkm. JCarniaf irorsaip 11 &?. 4gf Bosdu Tonne papla' Metias; Cl&odia I '.iUxple, W4r. Xvaniag- Mrric. &er. .Edgar tmteh, . . .- -.- : a-,-- .-, - TMTfAa'PU. ytrzx' OOSFSZ, 1 ' Cormcr Kaxta alto, sad Ocmcket rtiMU. SamuUr eke,- '10 m.m. aformiaf warship at 11 a m. Kraarelirtia Ml Tie st 7:45.. - Hid-weak aerrieai Taas y. Wedaeaday and Friday arrcBiafa at T :45. Special, ainfiaf at rack aarrie- by Ui Antainett icaUnral ot Oaklaad, Calif. H. Lewis oanda, paator. . zsxre KSMOBiAi; : gevta Cosuaercikl and Myart ttraata. 8. Iaxlew Jehaton, paator. S4S . Myara treat. Phone 9487. r 8erM - topieei Flewera .Tor. Hotker" "s.j- 'Hiree Bifaifieaat Werdt".js. Sunday school :5 a. am. SUara Cnahlat Sopt. Trnsr People' a meetiagat' Three Leefnea at $ p.m. Kid-week hear at 7:80 Tharada oTcaiag: Topio, "The Lost Boy." r XASZIH JCSSIOK STAVazUOAlj CLiKAS LAKE Church school 10 m.m. W. P. ColUrd, 8pt- Worship-, at 11. Theme "if ore With Jesos." fc. 1 O. E. at 7:18 p.m. Bible study Tuesdsy aTn iar t S:00 at the ehureh. u MIDDLE GROVE Church sthool 10 a.m. T. P. Walker. 8upt. Jr. K, I O. E. at 11. Intermediate E. Ii. O. . at- 7 p.m. 8tate C K. convaation report. Worship and Mother's Pay program at 8. Prayer meetiBK Wednesday ereaiaff at O. J. Bar traff home. ! LABISH CESTE Br Church eekeol 10 a.m. W. A. Starker, Supt. C. E. at T pjn. Pnt-prayer aerriee at fl.SO. ; 8 abject, "The Two Generations Understanding; Each Other." Prayer aerriee Thursday evening. H. ii. Bchenermsn, pastor, 1161 Union street. Salem. XEXZEB COkOfCmXTT Meets in Keizer sekoolhonse; S mllas north of Salem on the Kirer road. Hsyea Beall, pastor. Church school eeruTenea at 10 a.m. with depta. for 11 ages. Joa. E. Bartroif. Supt. Qbierring ' Mother's Day witn special program by the Chnreb sehooL Morning worship at 11 a.m. Theme t "When Lots Kulea." K e eninc service s. i SAT.TTM BAPTIST TEMPLE Fraternal hall, Center street between High and Liberty. Sunday school at 8:45 a.m., church serrW at 11 a.m.; mother's day program at 7:30, with the numbers Siren in the general . story on Mother's ay. COXTBT STREET CHBISTIA Court and 17th streets. . B. P. Bhoe msker, minister,. 775 Ferry street. Phone 4704. Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Edw. Welter, Snpt. A short program of readings and songs for Mother's Day will close the Bible school. A 11 ' clock service the pastor will speak "The Power and Inflnenee of Motherhood." Masie appropriate. Christian Endeavor 7 p.m Sons; aerriee and sermon 8 p.m. Aid Society meetings on Wednesday and Friday. Mid-week meeting Wednesday 7:45 p.m. , rntsT CHBISTXAK ; Higk and Center streets. D. J. Howe, pastor. Moraine serriee 11 e'cloek; subject: "Who i My. Mother I" Spe cial musele at all serriees by ehoir ander the direction of Prof E. W. Bobaos. Ev ening service S ' clock; subject: "A MaaTa Religion." Sunday school 9:45 sjl Orvilie J. HniL Sapt. - Mid-week services 7 :45 pjn. tV ednesday. C. E. groupa meet la respective room at 7 P-m. rOXD MZMOXIAZ K. B. COaCMUKITX - Gerth avenue end Third streets. Mere dith A. Groves, paster. 8unday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject: Rev. W. i. Warren will preach. Special Mother's Day masie by Junior choir. Evening" warship 8 e'cloek; sub ject: "Mother." Special program in connection with servie. Young People's meeting 7:00 o'clock. Bible study Wed nesday 8 p.m. vxnatrt Orchard Heights Hoad. Meredith A. Groves, paster. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning worship 11 o'clock; rubject: "Our Mothers.' ' Recognition of oldest mother, youngest mother, mother of youngest baby, mother of largest family and mother with largest family present. ' - CAXiVABT BAPTIST' Rodgers Building, Higk and ferry streets. W. Earl Cochran, pastor. Church school 9:40 sjb. Janior ehnrch 10:50 a .st. Morning worsUp 10:50 o clock: subject: "Mothers, Past, Preseat and Future." Pastor. Anthem: "God Bless Our Mothers" (Laao). Evening worship 7:45 o'clock; subject: Sermon by pastor. Three B. T.'a 6:45. . doelato mrorDS Corner Highland and Church streets. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m.. E. M. Beckett, Supt. Morning worship 11 a.m. Gospel message and special singing. Evening terries 8 p.m. Evangelistic message and special singing. Junior O. E. 6 p.m. ; Senior and inter mediate CL E. 7 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting en Thursday 8 p.m. JASOBT XEB MZHOBXAI. M. B. Winter and Jefferson streets. Hugh B. Pouke, Jr. miaister. Moraine wor ship at 11 u.m. Sermon, IAfe1s Su premo Vocation." Special muaie. At S p.m. tho Wesley players from Corvallis. Methodist students at Oregon State col lege, wilt present a : religious drama, "Saint Claudia." Chnrch school session at 9 :45 a. as. H. B. Carpenter. Supt. Three .r Young People's groups meet at 7 p.m. for devotion aad discussion. A Fellowship near follows tho evening ser vice. - . ' - :: - . WESLEY FOUNDATION PLAYERS f - r . from ,;; .:..'- '. Oregon State College will present ST. .CLAUDIA,, a religious drama . , ';' at tno . . Jason Lee Methodist Church' - Wbtcr stud Jeffemon Sts. SUNDAY MAY 10 8 P. M. Morninr Mother's Day Sorrlce 11:00 A. M. Sermon "life's Supremo Vocation HUGH B. FOUKB. Jr., Minister Worship on at First Methodist Church 11 A. Bit Sermon, Dr. Carl Gregg Doney Music Wfllainettej Unlversitv Men'a Glee Club . Cameron Marshall, Director ' j 7:30 . Dr. B. E. Parker Sermon & r'7- J RETURNS '. i -o ' ' ' t - f it S. i t , v - i if, I a -. ; i Jk Kennell Ellis Dr. C C. PollBsT, who has return ed to Salem as pastor or juie First Evangelical church, lie la. not new to churcb-goera here having served hero few years ikgo. He comes from Portland. Dr. Poling has been selected to preach tho baccalaureate ser mon for the senior high school graduation class. , 1TB2Z CHXTRCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST " . Chemeketn and Liberty streets. Sun day services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sub ject, "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday achoel at 9:45 and 11. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening; st 8 Beading room at 406 Masonic Temple open from 11 to 5:30 except Sunday and holidays. i i . . FIRST EVAVQEIJCAI. Corner of Summer and Marion atreets. C. C. Poling, D. 1., pastor. Serriceo follows: Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Lu L. Thornton, Supt. Classes for all ages and grades. Morning worship at 11 ;. Subject: "Mother's Day. Its slgnuV esnee." Evening worship at S p.in. Subject. "God' a Power Manifested. Christisn Endeavor at 7 p.m. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 8 p.m. FIRST SPIRXTUAXIST Service at 7:30 p.m. at tho Kelson hall, located on ChemekeU street between Commercial and Liberty streets. Mrs. Wm. A. Dalziel of Portland will bo the speaker.- Bubjeet. "Mother's Day. . A circle will be held at the church from 5:80 p.m. until 7 p.m. Messages -will bo given by accredited mediums. AMERICA LTJTHERAjr . Cbureh street between Chsmeketa and Center. Rer. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. Special Motker'a Dey aerrieee 11 a.m. A Mother Jey." Bpecisl music. Sun day school St 9:45. Mother's Day aer riee. Max Gohlher, Sunt. Leagues devo tional! at 8:30. Evening erviee at 7:80. "A Practical Tribute to Mothers," ad dress by Max Gehlhar. Special Mother's Day aonga by chorus, Mrs. J. B. SUwsrt directing. FIRST CHURCH OF THE VAZAREBS a"n aVll nantS AT TaUVI aVSUT am aVIM street. Rer. Fletcher Galloway. P"" Residence 475 K. 24th utreet. Phono 9S30. The pastor will spesk Sunday from the -following subjects: 11 a.m. The Crown of Tknn-'' Communion service. Solo. Clyde Hoffer. 7:45 p.m. "Trifling With God." No. 5 of aeries using quoUtiona from the devil. Duet, Ha Hof fer and Joanno Baxter. Sunday school 9:45 a.nu F. M. Idtwiller, Supt . T. P. S. and Junior society 8:45 p.m. KB1QHT MEMORIAL H. C. Stover, minister. Morning wor sni, . 11. .Sermon TW. I. Mother Day." The Junior choir will smr "Mo-ther-o Festival Day" and "The Mothers of Our Lend." Eveniag service at 8. Sermon "The Keat Step in BeUrion. The chorus choir wtlT finf ."X flower Por You, Mother Dear" tWtlson). Trio "Mother Machree." Tho hureh school meet ot 10 a.m. O. . a Harris, Supt. loung People's meetings at 7:1 P-m. EBOZJEWOOO V MIT ED BRBTHREB" North 17th end Nebraska streeU. L. W. Bldaio, passor. dum; ."Y . a.m. Morninr worship Uo'clock; tub- "XHo rejiowsaip M . .V , meetings at 6:80 o'clock. Women's Aid IDMtlBff OB nBUBNUBJ. ns.ws. w - "onsl work serrieo at T:80 p.m. Thurs day. . , TOST GEHJsAJf BAPTIST j North cosiago ano v. ' . . . . . . a J ..KmI BrSa Kutscn, miBiar. -y. . , ajn. Sam Schlrman, Supt. Servioe 11 aTm! Topic, "Tho Paith of Our. Mother.' Choir anthem. EvenlBf jervieo as 8 p.m. will bo in tho hands of the Young People who will give Mother'a Day pro rraai. Yeuag People 'a meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Regular mid-week prayer aer viee at 8 p.m. wedneoday. : ' Mother's Day ieCt: A special aw. m . " ir . Jouqnet to oldest mother present. Ey enlng worship 7:0 o'clock;, tubject: "- Aneiicza Lctherza Ctnrchr Church St. Bt. Cnemeketa etc Center, i ' Downtown Chnrch. V 1 1 .A. M. Mother's Day A Mother's Joy. Anthem : God Bless our Mothers, Lane. Song; Mother of Mine, Malo Quartet. Violin Solos: by A. 8. Melorldoff. (Indian School) 7:30 P. M. A Practical Tribnte to Mothers, - i - ; Max Gehlhar. Special Masical Program Girls' Chorus, di rected fcy Mrs; J. JL Stewart. Solo:-Selected, Miss Ruth Kolbe. Girls' Senior Bible Class; nsherina; and giving floral tributes to eTery mother. Sunday School Mothers Day service, 9:45. -: ;, ' ..:'... - ...... 1 1 8undaj school at 9:45 a.m. V. K. Neer. Supt. At 11 atm. there will bo Moth er's Day serviced Ker. W. 0L Kantner will supply sh pulpit until the new pas tor arrives. ena subject" 'The Mo ther, the 'Bony! sad the Cross." Thsre 'will bo ao evsniag. service. , . .. ' . . - v rXXB iSCETHODUT ; - Varkel and Kerta Winter streets. . 1. K. Stewart, pastor. , Buaday school 8:45 a.as. - Morning worship: -11 o'clock; aub JectT. "Meaaories led; Mother." Eveaiar worship 8 o'eloci; subject : "Cnristisaity and Women. i Youas People's meetinr T e'cloek. Prayer meeting . at 8 p.m. Thursday.',.,;! ( Lkv"...vs.' t .t-' ' slE70JXMXI CtiUsCH "Corner Capitol jaad Marion atreets. W. O. Lienkaemper. jpastor. Sunday schoo 10 a.m. Gentian worship lO o'clock : subject: "The PsraUe o( the Pounds.'1 EaiUsh worship 11 o'clock; Mother's Day serriee. Subject of sermon, "ideal Won anbood.'f. .... i j -0 .J ' mat baptmt : ' " Corner of N. jLiberty and Marion street. ' Willism H. Boblas. pastor. Bi ble school at :4s. rrod Broer, Supt. Morninr worship st eleven..- Subject "Tho Old Fashioned Christian Home." A Mother's Day ii Sermon. ftneeial shf las;. Solo by tho pastor. Touaf Peo- Sle s meetinrs at 7 p.n. Splendid topies :t-u.rt- tvfnuir evaageltsUs serriee at 8:00. . ThereUth messaco on tho Ad venture of Typieal Touaf Man. Sab lect: ; "The jProdisnl Son Homeward Pound. Special maslo by choir. Wed nesdsy evening frayer aad praiae ser vice. Friday reaicc Unioo Bible Study Classes. t. Jj ;j . ; ' ' itmt pkcsbttesxaw i Corner of Winter aad - Chemekete streets. Groves C. Blrtchet, D. D, pas tor. Church school at 8:80 a.m. Graft ed Instruction for all ares. Morninr wor ship at 11 o'clock! Sermon. "The Eman cipation of Wema." Christisn Endeav or societies meet ht faSO p.m. Eveninr worship 7:80 e'clsck. Sermon. "Mother Doesn't Understand." This win be of particular intett5 to youor people. Mid week prayer service at 7:30 o'clock oo Tksrsdsy. ; J .. rj . , ', lVaCAKTrEZ, BAPTIST Corner Hazel and Academy streets. Sunday school at 10 a.m. - Lesson: Dent. 17. Preechinr at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Midweek prayer and ' tentimony meetinr Thursday eveninr j at 7:45. ST. JOH3TS ixrfHERAM (Mo. Synod) Korth lth and ;A streets-. Ktr. H, W. Oross. pastor. '-I Sunday school a.m. Enrlish service ! ?45. i German at 11:00. ItXTAPHTSICAZ. CEVTEB 293 North Liberty street, room one. Unit classes held Mondsy airht at. 7:45 and Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock.' Mrs. Ida Yoder Miller.; teacher. TTRST OMTTAniAW Korth Cottars and ; Chemeketa street, Rer. Fred Alban Weil, minister. Church sehool at 10 ofelack. Miles H. MeKey, Supt. ChureH erriee st 11 o'clock. Ser mon: "And One to Carry." Soloist, Mrs. Truma Huston, rpnraniit, Mrs. Walter A. Denton. . j f CHBliT i LTJTHMAlf 17th aad State streets. Amos B. Mia neman. pastor. Morninr services r German 9:40 a.m. The monthly business meetinr of the Luther leerue at T p.m. Ono of tho pastors attending the convention of tho American Lutheran ehureh body meetinr at Orefon City will ocrupy the pulpit ot tho morales services. I i Clarence 'Edmandson, No. I oarsman In t the Unirerslty of T7asfaington irishman crew, has tho same name .as Clarence "Ilec" Edmundson, rioted Washington track coach, bat is not related. o Yovi S10.000 TaftrrmI forOmITSl0 efPellcT iar o vess fc tlJtt. V Deem neanU ef ireai $1M te SiaAO a evaboad ia aaaay. a f r - Jb vaaaaao eaaaaaay, aaaaaa. aaa 4. 10 Application i ' j THE OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oegn. f :: v !.;..'. . I ; .1 - , - F ' MM, I t ' I . Wain fi JiBijii Tutiniiiniti I, -ii ! . - You 'Are; hereby authorized to enter' my srabscrlptlon to , Tho Oregon Statesman tor on year from datej It Is under stood that The Oregon Statesman la to be delivered to my ad dress regularly each day by your authorized carrier and 1 shall pay t him for tho same at tho regular established rate. I I Am not Sow a subscriber to Tho Oregon Statesman ( ) I am now a subscriber to Tho NAME... address; CITY f OCC17PATXOK.". o eawaejeame mmm a a eaemiM ilJUi. 1U1A11 1 at,... ..v. RELATIQpS IIP 1 am' TtiplAa1na a nimiMt . r r tr receive a $19,009 00 Travel oy mo wqrio Amenean Acciaent insurance Company at Chi sago, Illinois MailjSqbscriptions Must Be Paid In jAdvanee! COLLEGE STUDENTS WILL GIVE I Event Will be Given at Ja- son Lee Church Here Sunday Night A group of 111 students front Oregon Stat 'college at Corral-11s,- members of tho Wesley Foun dation of the I Methodist church, will present a religious drama at tho Jason Lioe Memorial church. Winter and Jefferson. Sunday, evening at 8 o'clock. . This play has been gifen In Corrallis, Portland, Newberg and t other places, always with report of tho finest Inspiration and effect. - Tho story of the play Is built around tho character of Claudia tho wife ot Pontius Pilate, and her. warning of her husband to hare nothing to do with "this Just man", Jesus., Those who are In tho cast, and tho part' they take are: , - Pontius Pilate, Kenneth s Mun ford. Banks; Serglus, counsellor, to Pilate. Robert Mansfield, Mur phy; Mary of Magdala, Lorena Jack, Corrallis: Marcus, a Ito-; man Centurion, John Billings, Ashland; Petronia and Beulah, maids of Claudia, Inez 1 Gilbert Corrallis, and; Mildred Lucas. Portland; Claudia Procula, Iono Nelson, Olympia, Washington; Miriam, tho Hebrew5 singer, Mori' Shlmomura, for nana; mmon, the leper, Howard Beckendorf, Portland; Bartlmus, the blind, man, Herbert I Ewen, Portland; Lazarus, Carl Kramer, Portland; Eliezer, 1 tho man with the, palsy,; Percy Miner; Shlmeahv of tho withered hand, Gilbert Schaad, Kewberg; Judas, who .also betray ed him, Carl Rasmussen. There aro three acts depicted. ono in tho palace of Pilate, tho second on the road Just off tho and tho third in Joseph of Arima- Voa Dolorosa, the garden of thea on Easter morning. Carl nnimtiacan ta fha rlfrAjfn ef tbat play and Gilbert Schaad stage manager. ' Following tho performance tho players will bo guests of. the Young People's Council of tbo church for a fellowship hour. American Luther Women to Meet Next Wednesday Women of toe American Luth eran chnrch will hold their regu lar Ladles Guild gathering Wed with Mrs. Richard Wicklander .In the chair. 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