: . - i! I'::- The OREGON STATESMAN, Salera, Oregon, Saturday Morning, 'May 23, 1931 page tnncc ClllinCII ID ACCEPT mi GLASS sow Thousa DHIS mm 1 leader f lUTIBil I0K-OP : MfB IS CHI r,. I aoMlcV i I fob coimtii r i fob mission move mmmiM, iB&rMi: ,m 1 j. mm I III - - - . 1 ' 11 a. i sbbbbbsssss. bsbsbbsbssbs mmmm-m mmmmmm i I Meeting Here May 25 to be First Outside Portland In Nineteen Years , j- Tha Knights ot Columbus will bold their 23 rd annual state con vention in Salem on Monday, Mar 25. This is ' the first state con vention of the Knights of Colum bus to be held outside ot Port land since 1912,; when the con vention was held In Eugene. Del egates will be present from 23 councils of the state of Oregon. SUt and district officers ' will arrive In Salens on Sunday, May 2 to prepare for the meeting. The conference will open Sun day at 1 o'clock at McCornack hall. rer Miller's store, where Initiation ceremonies will be con ducted by the degree team ot Mr. Angel council. A sight-seeing tour for Tisiting women has been arranged to leaTe the Marion hotel at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. .-.-. o ,: The convention banquet," which between 300 and 400 will attend, will be held Sunday evening at the Marion, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. V. W. Tremaine of Wood burn, member ot the St. Paul council, will be toastmaster. . Speeches for this occasion will be giren by Father Lelpsig of Eugene, state chaplain; Rev. K, Francis Dalton : of , Portland, chaplain of Portland council; C. P. A. Lonergan of Portland, state deputy: Frank J. Lonergan of Portland ; Jerry Mosher. finance secretary ot the Portland coun cil; Helen Keber or at, Angei will sing a vocal solo and Lau rence Brady of Portland will sing a vocal solo; orchestra music will be furnished by the Sacred Heart academy of Salem. ' Committees arranging for the contention include: ' Salem: .Charles Zerxan, T. A; Wlndlshar, P. F. Kllian. Josepn Domogalla, E. M. Simon, C. A. Simon. C. A. Suing, T. J. Brebec, Joseph Weber. Ted Perrenboom, Ray Barry. Mt. Angel Lawrence Thomas, Fred J. Schwab, Law rence Rottahnfnlch. P. N. Smith, Alois Keber. St; Paul: F. R. Cole man, Frank Bernard, S. J. Smith. Raymond Kerr. Steve Merten, F. A. Bernard; Sublimity: Eiward Bell. Chris Nleteling. . i Following the high mass to be sung at St. Joseph s church Mon- ' day, by Rer. Francis P. Leipzig, Eugene, state chaplain, at 9 a. m., tne annual Business meeting Rev. J. ' it. Back, pastor of St Joseph's church, here, where high mass will be sung , Mon day morning as the opening ceremony of the second day of the annnal Knights of Colum bus convention, which convenes here tomorrow. ADVOCATE EDITOB TO Fl Dr. Eward Laird Mills, editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate, of Portland,: will preach Sunday morning at the Ford Memorial M. E. community church. Special musical numbers will include a vocal " duet by Misses Reba and Ada Clarke, vocal duet by Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rose and a vocal solo by Miss Josephine Albert. : Thursday evening the last quarterly ; conference and annual meeting will be held. Dr. M. A. Marcy, district superintendent, will preside. A potluck supper will be served at 7 o'clock. This will be followed by re- Methodist women of the city and of Oregon are much interest ed in a nation-wide broadcast which .will, be heard here over KOIN of Portland on May 27 at 11 a. ux. The program wilrbe given In the Interest of the Col lege Abroad movement which; Is helping to finance the work of five 'women's colleges In the Or ient. The speakers will be Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Mrs. Thoa. Nicholson; president of the Wom an's Foreign M issionary society, and Miss Carol Chen. J Mies Chen Is a brilliant young Chinese woman who is studylng tor bar Ph. D. at Columbia uni versity. She is a graduate of Hwa Nan, college at Foochow, and Is an ardent worker lor higher edu cation' for the women of her country. . t One of the five colleges which Methodist women are seeking to assist is Isabella Thoburn at Lucknow,-. India. This school is the outgrowth of a one-room day school established in Lucknow in 1870 with four timid littlegirls as pupils. The founder was Miss Isabella Thoburn, sister of the late Bishop Thoburn, well known to many Oregonians. t i Rev. Eriksen Will Attend Annual Meet Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor of the American Lutheran church here, wU be in Seattle May 25 to 28 to attend the annual con vention of the Pacific Synod. He will also deliver a report on stewardship and evangelism at the convention. - Lay delegates from the local church are Max Gehlhar and John Dyrland. The pastor and other members RTT-VVBTOV. Uav 411: B. I - TTRRT PSESBTTEXLUr Alfred was chosen president of I irwfl'iJro,BiHe'!l B d the senior Methodist church ehoir 1 TiChal ul2& at the annual meetlnsr of the I nti .. 11 lock. Senses, "Ta choir held this week. Mrs. F. K. i TieUry.''A a secretary-1 -rr" . . " V --a rt.i treasurer. Mrs. vernon vslj wui i if id week, ssrrie m i:ao select the music and direct. i Is'eioek a Thandy. wen pan ror two or us memDers, i I. trt: nzh B the party to be held next. week. rook, jr, miauur. Worwp rric t Mrs. H. Frlsble who has been pi- it sj. Sermon tsr 'pm ThU Ek anist for the orchestra and Mis. ?rZr AXwS Ethel Trotter t who Is a member u,. woittr amw m w objec- of the senior choir will be hon ored. The orchestra will Join with the choir in the party. ' Miss Trotter, who for the past two years has taught in the Sll- Ut. Mis. Tlmdf ad Hrv Buthmxlim will kiak a dot. UoBMOex. n uu Irtninf wonhip t 8 pan. FrofMor 8. Will matt uuTaraity wiU Pk "BtoMed Ara ths faeeiMkeii. DaTia will iC"Op h verton schools will teach at jTa-l chreii Ticktoi swwioa t coma nexi winter. r BIRTCHETS ADDRESS MISSIDWARY MEET :45. H. B. Crpnur, sopv Uant lerrieea ior pw paoplf XSFOKMjBD CHUUCH : Corner Capitol a4 Mario a atreata. K. O. Lieakaempar, paator.. 6aaly aflooi 10 son. Germ am wonhip 10 o cloelt. Tibjact: -Baptiaew With ttar8pirlt., Ena-USB wacanip u eiw, 7. iTJ " 'Tha Firaa. Chriitiaa Pentaeoat. JM Lord' a Suppar will b , sdilatre . at both aarricea. i ' I- GERVAIS, May 22 Rev. and Mrs. Grover C. Birtchet both rave interesting Latin America at the monthly meeting of . the Presbyterian Women's Missionary society Wed nesday afternoon. " . Mrs. Oratious led the devotion al service: Rev. Oratious read the scripture lesson; Rev.; Birtr chet led In prayer and Mrs. Her- ICBTS-FHTBICali CESfTXa 9s Nnrtb. Liberty atreet. nea on. Of Salem lUaity alaaaea Mday aifh j at 1:45 J?1-1- a tolk. Mra. Ida Voia MilleJr, teacher.. AMEK1CAH ttTIHBEAH Cknrck bet wean CbemekeU sad Cen ter: Ker. P. W. Bnkaan. panar. dm day aehool :; eonlirmatiom arica at 10: IS a.m., program lor whica appear alaewhera; so aerrjcw. null BAPTIST TEMPIJI rralarnal Umpla; Cantar teaet. aoriier man Jelderks and Mrs. Dale Cuts- t Liberty. &em4T aehaow : -. forth sang a special number. Aft- I ?. er the Interesting meeting all I MorninV topic "Tha Power ol Ua Holy were Invited to the social room I spirit.' Bresiaf pHriUB!itt where Mrs. A. B. Adklsson and leu Tain . Two B. T. P. Ui aaeetast Mrs. J. D. Brehaut served re-1" ' " freshments. Iroao hemoiul k,R oj" Twenty-three members were Jt ota .v.-- VfTl present. Vlsitqrs were Mrs. Jees I 5 rm Vorninif worakip 11 o'clock; A Anmm ivf ria Via nil rollfftrTilii. I v. . Ptifiiiihment. AUSMM VS wM www -. a Klfievat aajr-wa-" T daughter of Mrs. George Wynn, Goepei Te "'l" iu, Mrsf A. M. Parsons and Mrs. Ted 0S?5I .fJS? J5d-.oer. Jelderks of Mission Bottom and eoapei taaaa. ETiBf ,w?hJ?,," of the.conereration will be in ports from all departments, elec- I Portland Sunday afternoon to at- tlon of oiicers and other business Mrs. Dale Cutsforth. MEMBER OF CHAMBER BAINS : Salem chamber of commerce will be opened at the Marion ho- membership has made a conoid . - - . - . ... ... I a . .4. . tel. Election of state orucers win I eraDie -gam in mo si aw uaja, be one of the nrlnciDal events of I according to a report made yes the day's meeting. I terday at chamber headquarters Following are the state offl- Eight, squads - of members nave cers: ! Fat Lonergan, Portland, I oeen sonciung new memoersnips state deputy; John F. Dooley. Al bany, state secretary: Rev. Fran cis P. Lelpsig, Eugene, state chap- tend an intersynodical meeting i AST syH s rl i c rHrif st Hie, St. JamM rhurrh thira at I CHlWUiJt wiiWii 4 o'clock ; in honor of the west ern visit of Dr. Frederick H. Knubel of New York, president of the . United Lutheran church of America, who is coming west for the synod. , Because of the meeting in Poretland Sunday, there will be no evening service at the church here. and their results, to date, follow: I A;H. Averill, Adams-florist. Dr. WJ W Baum, Arthur S Homecoming Plan For Early June Occupies Church lain; J..J. Burke, Portland, past! Benson, H. S. Bosshard, Dr. Wol- state deputy; Alois , Keber, Mt. ! Angel, state treasurer; Frank DeSousa, Medford, state advo- cate; A. P. Meehan, Payette, Ida.. state warden. cott E. Buren, E. C. Bushnell. 'Antolne M. Caisse, SILVERTON, May 22 The Methodist church is making T'i,, I plans for a homecoming at the James U, Campbell. Capital City v- L.'L, jjiuucii t ueivtbvi -a va ao vo wau H. Carkin, Cherry City Cottages, District deputies of the Oregon Lynn F. Cronemlller, H. W. Cro- state council are: Francis R. I nise. Curly s Dairy. , r. Early, Electric Coleman. St. Paul;; George P. Kreutser, Sheridan; George J. Wilhelm, Eugene; - Joseph Van Hoomlssen, Portland; A.S.Grant, Baker; - and Dennis " Carmody, Bend.' On Sunday. May 24, an Initia tion will be held In Salem under I xen. Hazel Dell Dairy, Hollywood the auspices of the Marion county theatre, Rafus C. Holman, Hal Charles Cleaners G. L. Forge, Homer D. Foster. Globe Body and Fender Works, ..., thj. lrmTnM. Tnnth r TT TIimIh V I o ss W. Grand Silver Stores. members of the church have in dicated their Intentions of com ing to Silyerton for the day. In the evening the junior choir will give a concert as a farewell gesture for the summer as the members will hold no practices council, consisting of Salem. St. Paul. Sublimity- and Mt. Angel. Francis Coleman, St. Paul, is general chairman for the ar rangements of the state meeting. E c- ?r!le,fvH,enryM; District Meeting Gets Good Crowd w GIRLS OF I - SCHOOL GET JOBS Four Chemawa girls solved the summer employment problem for themselves last week when they accepted seasonal Jobs with the Davenport hotel - In Spokane, Wash., where they will work in the Delicacy shop, a grill connect ed with the hotel. In addition to their serving duties In the hotel, two of the girls. Alice Slater aad Marie LaFrance. have excellent voices and will sing for the guests from time to time. Margaret Hoptowit. third mem ber of the quartet of Indian girls who have taken the Jobs, is Washington girl, member of the E-s Hoss, George W. Hug. A- R Hunter, H. A. Hyde and Com pany. J Klrishlan Co., Ivowiti and Cook. . C. N. Laughrige. Arthur W Lawrence, .Mildred Lefolr, Claude . R. Lester, J. W. Lewis, RoyM. -Lockenour, Harriet C Long. i Mrs. Dena Mack, G overnor Jul ius L. Meier, Mills and Moses. Charles S. McElhinny. Neuman Paint store. North Salem Auto Court. ' Oregon Wool and .Mohair com pany. Producers Milk company. Jacob A. Rise company, Joe Rocque, Roth company. The Sunday school convention of the Silrerton Hills district was largely attended last Sunday. The convention was held at the Sil- verton Hills community halL Mr and Mrs. H. F. Shanks attended from Salem. Mrs. Shanks spoke on "A World of Childhood." AMITY STABES LOG IT Holds Gathering At ComstockHome WALDO HILLS. May 22 A delightful party sponsored by the members of the Silverton Metn- odist choir was held Wednesday at the Edson Comstock home. a'elock; anbject: ur, .j;. TiifiK iTinrtian Aaveeata. win I m..r- ,-!. apeak. Special inttsie. xoung r(i'. laeetMin 1 o'clock; aabtect j Ciiiea- ikip. STJlOaTT nh.rA Hsiahta Kload. Meredith naatar. Handay ccnooi :J :m. u...;. wonhin 11 o'clock: aubiect: "Jan l BBDiuia . x .itu. aarrice. , i riRST CHUBOH OP CHBJ8T, nrrTT-.STIST s Chameketa and Liberty atreeta, Sunday aerTicea at 11 a.m. ana a p.m. , pnojact, Sonl and Body." Bnnday school t 9:5 and 11. TeatimoBial roeetinr aery Wadneaday arealnc at e. mmudi iw kar." . fiaoealaaraaia s for , rradoatinc haraea al tba Balaa Gemeral kaanitaL Aothama by tha Treble CUf elab a W. U. Tbroa aar Peovla'a maatiaia . 7 y.aa. t jl Xftiiir wonhip.' Bafica ua cocrre et uia u an vera nj tea saut a ataliatioa at saw ly elected eabuaat SoX1 era for.tha anaalng pear. 1 HIOHXJUTD PB1EMDS Cormar Hia-hbuad and fltirak atrcata. Sdnr P. Buna, paator. Bible school 10 a.nu, . M. Beckett, Sapt. CUaaea for all ore. Moraine worship 11 a.m. Et esuaf sarrlea 8 p.m. Juaior OL . 0 p.m. eeaiar aa aatarmeaiata v. . 1 p.ai. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 8 p.m. " . rzui xnrrTXBiAH i Kortk- Cottars and Chemeketa, streets. Bav. Pred Albaia Wail, minister. Church school at lO a.m. . Miles . H. McKay, Bant. Choreh serriea at U an. Mem orial day aermoa la honor of the Oi A. H. with the local post la attesdaoca. Special- asnsic Mrs. Walter A. Denton, orsaniat. - ..--.., -. i . ( . ... , , south aaxEir psxekbi i South ' Commercial I at . Was hie rt on. Chaa. C'Haworth, pastor. 10 a.m. Sun day school. Nathan Ceok, Bapt. 11:00 Msnisf ventitv JMrmoa: "Tha Vharea la 1830." 5 p.m. Vespers, worship period. Thursday, 8 p.m. prayer meeting and Bible study. :. i .1 ST. J0HS I.TJTHEBAK (Ma, Syiod) Aortk lOtk and A streets. Her. H. W. Gross, pastor. - Sunday school am. English ssrrica 9:aS a.m. . Oermasi. at 11 The guests were the Wives, hUS-1 at 0o Masonic Temple open from 11 to M. nnrl friends of tha Choir :30 escept Sundays and holidays. members. Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious lunch served at 11 o'clock Those present. Rev. and Mrs, W. S. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B. nAT.VAH.-V BAPTIST Hierh and Peary atreeta. Graded ehurcK school 9:40 a.m. Junior church lo:ou a.m. Three B. T.' e:4S p.m. S Moraing serriea 10:50 a.m. omim . Slater. wiU vreach. Anthem. : Evening J Dar. serriea 7:45 p.m. Sermon: V.PSl,?y Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, Mr. and I Tli;.;A, a v,k. wuiametta i Mrs. T. E. Byivesier, Air.- ana Mrs. i Terity.. Wednesday aTeaiag Vtrnnn Tlav. Mr. and Mrs. Com- meeting. Thursday evening 7;S0 ehoir stock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, W. K. Cain. Elaine Clower, Cath- aleene Cuddy. Sthel Trotter, Max Scriber, I. B. Alfred. LeRoy Kue, Frank Alfred, Harry Riches, Mary Lois Alfred, Janet Com stock. rehearsal. EVAHOEUtSTTO TABEBJTACLE Thirteenth and Perry streets. C. ?.. Weaton. pastor. Sunday seboot at s:a p.m. Church serriea at S. V Subject, "Transformation." Eanrelistfie serriea at 7:45 in tha ere nine? and water baptis mal service. Tuesday evening, atudy of the Bible. Thursday evening; 7:45, jrauowsnip saa rrsjsr -, s Saturday evening 7:45, Young : People ceting. i PIBST CBBJSTXAH ! High and Center atreets. 1. J. Howe. pastor. Morning service 11 ciocb; suo- ChristUn Liberty." special mu se rmo a and masia mi keeping with Memorial Sunday. Evening serriea SCIO. May 22 About 30 mem- I v.iT s.n.LV ahaot 0:45 awmT Or- bers and friends Ot the Christian I rilla J. Hull, Supt. s Mid-week; aervicea Endeavor society met at the Cal- 7:45 7, v- tl --.vi- meetlngo 7 p.m. Christian EadesTor meeting. Choir rehearsal rnasy a p.m. Endeavor Society Has Social Event Closing Contest fe: OLAS TZSIHOS MISSIOH I 258 Court street.- C. 8. Johnson, "pss tor. Sunday school at 3 p.m. Bertices at ' S aad 8 p.m. Meetings Tueidsy, Thursday and tsaturday ereningu. ' PXEST S PIBJTTJ AXJ 8 T Service at 7:30 n.m. at tha Kelson hall located on Chemeketa street between Commereia land Liberty streets. The re gular pastor. Bar. Jjoella M. La Yplley of Portland will ha tha speaker. - f The topic wiU be "Samuel the Boy Medium." A circle will be held a the church from 6 :30 p.m. until 7 p.m. Messages will bo given by accredited mediums. J I TTBST nVAKOETJOAT. - . Korth Summer aad Marion, streets. C. O. Paling, I. 1., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.. Morning worship 11 o clock; subject: "Tha Kingdom of God la Pow er." Evening worship 8 o'clock: ' sub ject: "What and How to Hear." ; Young People a meting -7 o'clock; subject ' 'How to . Coaquar a Bad Disposition.' KNIGHT MEMORIAL j H. C Stover, minister. Morning wor- shio at 1L Sermon rOelirious svm bo Is.' ' Junior ehoir will sing "Sever Alone" by Lorena. Evening service ait 8. Sermon "God as a Kefufe." Anthem "All Shall bo Peace." Church school St 10 bjb. C. O. Harris, Supt. Chri&tisn Endeavor societies at 7 :15. I . mtST GE&MAJT BAPTIST I Korth Cottage and I streets. G. W. Rutseh, minister. Sundsy school 9:45 a.m. Sam Sehirmaa,- Supt. Service 11 a.m. Sermon topic "Tha Power From oa High." Choir anthem. Evening ser vice at 8 p.m. Sermon topic "Tha Blessed Invitation." Choir song. Tues day 8 pjsw regular young people's meet ing. The annual meeting of the B. Y. P. IT. takes place at 8 p.m. Thursday. May 38. Ber. Ears Gerig of Portland will be tha mala speaker of tha evening. mi METHODIST I Market and North Winter streets. J. B. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Prayer and Efficiency." Even ing worship 8 'dock; subject t "The Measure of Our Boaponaibility." Young People's meeting d a'elock. - i. XMVAHTTEX. BAPTIST Corner of Hasel and Academy streets. Sunday school at 10 am. Lesson: Dent. 19 and 20. Preaching at 11. At 7:80 song aad praise serriea led by Mr. Zobel. Mid-week prayer and testimony meeting Thursday evening at 7:45. - ? Y PIXST BAPTIST ! Cormar of North Liberty and Marion htMeta. 'William H. Bobiaa, pastor. Bible school at :4 with classes for all ages. Competent teachers. Fred Broer, Supw . Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Orrea prelude by Miss Miller. Sermon, object: "The Holy Spirit sad Mis sions." Choir selection.- - Young Peo ples' eatings at 7 p.m. Splendid to pica hud lively discussion. Evening evange listia service at 8:00. ' Song leader is charge of singing. 8ubjaetl "Threefold forpMr." .Choir selection.. Tha Misses Katnleen and Marjorie Broer will play an, lnatrnaoeatal duet. Wednesday even ing- prayer and praiao aerviee. Friday evening union Hi Die study class at 7:80. I -1 CHBIST LTJTHXBA i8th and State streets. Bev. Amos K. Mtaneman. pastor. Phone 8720. Ger man aervicea 9:45 a.m. Subject: "The First Pentecost of the New Covenant." English services 11 bjb. Subject: "The Missionary of Missionaries." Sneeial music at both services. Sunday school 9:40 a.m. Mrs. Minneman, Supt. Lu thr league 7 p.aa. Laura Minneman, leader. Church ceueil meeting at the koine of August Kehrbsrger at 8 p.m. iUfQLEWOOD TJjnTED BXXTHXXW Korth 19th and Nebraska itn.t, T. Wi Biddle, pastor. Bunday school 9:4S a.m-- Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Sacrificial Service." Solo, Mrs. u. w. oiaaio. oong By tse inntor ehoir. Erening worship :80 o'clock; subject: "Fellowship in SerVfeau" Jnminr nl Intermediate O. E. meeting :S0 o'clock. Woman's aid meeting on . Wednesday. Prayer service on Thursday at 7:30 o'clock.... . '-...-. I COTJXT STBJEET rTrBTfrVTAW Court and 17th streets B. P. fihaa. maker, psstor, 775 Ferry atreet. Phone 4704. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. Mrs. Ed ward Waller, Supt. Morning vaorehip 11 o'clock: subject; "The Purposes and Re sults of Pentecost." Evening worship S o'clock; subject: "The Lord's Bide." wastig, a vvviv SB (Ham s K, m KIVI S j B)U W Jeet: "Why 1 tha Bible Worth Know. Ugl" Aid society meats Wednesday and Friday. Mid-week meeting Wednos- osy ? :a p.m. TTU av frrmjmr av ivin ' Corner Hood and Cottare streets. O. W. Hateh. pastor. Phono 8057. Morning service 11 o'clock. Subject, "Pour C'a of 1 Christian Conduct. Special music. saxophone solo. Evening service 7:80 o'clock. Subject: "The Man Who Fear' ed (Hie Wife." Sunday school 10 a.m. John Tan Lyderraf. Sunt. Mid-week prayer aerviee 7 .30 p.m. Wedueaday. xopng feopie a meeting 0:30 p.m. uene- rieve Auni, leaner. ilver Tea Event To be Wednesday .The second silver tea spon sored by the Ladles' Guild of the American Lutheran church will i : ; Special Services Arranged For Event of American .- Lutherans " Sneclal exercises will be held at the American Lutheran church Sunday morning; at 10:15 o'clock. on occasion of the service for the fourth confirmation class, com posed ot 22 members, j The pro gram for the service, announced by the pastor, Rer. p. jW. Erik sen, follows: . ' Prelude Pilgrim ; " Chorus. Tannhauser by Wagner. Lord's prayer, choir. Song "My Churcn. My Dear Old Church", i audience. Short order -of eervice prayer; sons: "Give Me Thr Heart , Towner, male quartet. Catecheti cal examination of continuation. class. Song "Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us". 1 and 3. au dience. Offertory "Melody in F", Loud. Solo "Benediction", Ham blen. Miss Martha Floer. Sermon "Unto Yon and Tour Children Is the Promise", Rev. Erlkscn.v? Anthem "Seek Ye the Kingdom ot God", Harris. Baptism of can didates; . confirmation of class; reception of new members. Song "O Jesus. I Have Promised". Benediction. Doxology audience standing in a moment of silent prayer. Postlude "Great New, ( Gladness", Thomas. The following young folk will be received - Into membership: I Josephine Marie Acklin, Lillian Adeline Anderson, Otto William ' Bahlurg, Melvin E. Cass, Barley Donald Cass, Stella Mae Cook.; Vers. Allyn Coward, OHrer Steel Glenn. Georgia Clarica Harring- , ton. Nellie Jane Harrington, Ar- thur: Henry Lake, Berneatna ai Tina Lake. Charles Willard Lake, Lillian Vllda Meyers. Cecil Her bert Quesseth, Constantin Otto Schneider, Eleanora Arllne Shol seth, Lionel George and Paula Irma Trommlits. Adults to be re ceived are P. L. Trommlitz, Mrs. Paul L. Trommlitz and Mrs. Nels Stengland. i i i . t i be. held ! In - the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ' The committee Includes Mrs. E. N. Simon, Mrs. Glaut Glenn, Mrs. E. W. Acklin an t Mrs. G. G. Haroldsen. p ... f V.v., ' !- W j. . - -jsi 4 - . - CALVARY BAPUST CHURCH Over Dan Burns High and Ferry Sts. Graded' Church School 9:40 a. m. W. T. Jenks, Supt. Junior Churrh 10:50 a. no. Three B. Y.'s 0:45 p. m. 10:50 A. 11. Sermon by Rev. Sterling B. Slater. Anthem: "The Winter Is Pasf (Wilson). s - - 7:48 P. M. Serntont "Poverty Of Riches aad Riches Of Poverty", .Prof. Alexander A. Va- . sakas. Solo: "Morning and Evening", sung by Kenneth' Abbott. WELCOME W. EARL COCHRAN, Pastor 1 loway home for their monthly business meeting and social time. Tha '"Pollers" entertained the "Bustlers" with an automobile social as the climax to the con teat which has been running sev eral weeks All the games pertained to au- ;n"5on tomobiles ana tne reiresnmenis were Violet Ray gasoline (grape Juice), grease (orange Jello), and in . i tires (doughnuts). The next SO-I dismisses for Albany rally 4 and Prof. E. W. Hobson, director of musi Hiss Lois Phunmer. orgsnist. i TASISH IdSSIOH EVANQELICAI.- H1DDLE H ROVE Church school 10 a.m. . T. r. wamer, oup. 11. Rnhinrt: "Bnir Ma 1rst. , tto erening meeting, group w aiiena onstration rally at Aioany oimnn a 4 p.m. Prayer aerviee Wednetsaay av- LAB1SU ItjiTOa vuurcn scnooi W. A. SUrker, Bupt. liivening clal will be held at the Ralston home. 7 p.m. Mid-week service ny rally Thurafdi orsdsy er- AMITY, May 22 A log cutting Salem iBox company, Salem's contest was out on at Amity on Letter Shop, Salem Mortuary, Sa- Tuesday morning. May 19 In lem-Tillamook ' Oil - company. Smith and Rousseau, State Street market. Dr. George A. Sternberg, Charles E. Stricklln. C. M. i Thomas. - Tourist Cafe. T. E. Tryon, J. T. Tyler. L H. Van Winkle. Major 1 General George White, Fred A. Williams. BSL "Doney Talks Are in ureat uemana Dion cake baker at Chemawa and r . - k . V . lias oeen a uicm urr ui uiv uim basketball team for two years. Theo Bird, .the fourth girl, is one- of. the Blaekfeet' tribe and halls from Browning, Mont, She is one ot the champion spellers at Chemawa. Alice Slater and Marie LaFrance are both members ef the Chippewa tribe and come rrom Devils Lake. N. D. - " The girls had the support of TV H. Linns, former superintend ent at Chemawa. In securing the Jobs. Lipps in turn has been urg ed by Secretary ot the Interior Wilbur to see to it mat as many Indians as possible are assimilated into tha general current ot Amen can affairs so In time the Indian schools, as such, can be a Dan doned. . ; j -- ' FIVE TO GRADUATE NORTH SANTIAM, May 22. The North Santiam eighth graaers win bnlrl their exercises with the Turner and surrounding- rural schools. Friday, May 22 at Tur ner. The fire eighth graders are -Mildred Tyler. Relaad Rhoades. Carl Ramsey., Raymond Morgan and Le Perkins. ; . . TWO SCHOOLS- PICNIC GERVAIS. May 22 The SUm- ten and Gervals Parochial schools held a Joint picnic at riasci ureea Tuesday., where all spetot Tt.rery enlorabla day together. Titer were several car " loads in- the Gervsis groep. - Z ' front of the Pain and Robertson Hardware. Those who took part were Robert Patty and Mr. Me- Clarent of. Australia, who Is -employed by an ax company to put on these demonstrations. The log was about 20 Inches In diameter. Robert Patty eut through It In i six minutes, Mr. Mclaren in two minutes 5 S seconds. He left for Tillamook where he will demon strate. Robert r Patty received a new ax. ' - '." " A busy fortnight filled with numerous speaking engagements is before President Carl G. Doaey ot .Willamette university. Thurs day he delivered a high school commencement address at Jeffer son. Friday he went rej Scappooose to speak to the graduating class there. Monday night he Is sched led to .address a meeting here at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night of next week he will deliver the , scholarship ad dress before the Sigma XI and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities at the University of Oregon. trill Preach j Memorial Sermon To Army Member 5 . . "The Memorial day sermon to the members of the local post of the Grand Army of the RepubUe will he prrarh ed Sunday meraimg. May 24, by Rev. Fred Albas WcU at the First Unitarian church. . An effort will be made to have every okl . soldier In this section attend In a body. Affiliated organizations win also be la attiilaaoe, ' ' Musical samben, appro priate 't the occasron, are being srrangeL Julia Overlund J Of Waldo Hills Dies; Long 111 WALDO HILLS. Mky 2 2-Mrs. Julia Overlund died at her home here Thursday afternoon at : 5 o'clock. Mrs. Overlund had ' been 111 for a number of: months and hope for her recovery had been given up some time-ago. Funeral ararngements are not completed but will likely ; be held from Im manuel church in Silverton. Jack and Ekman are In charge. '. Mrs. Overlund is survived ' by her widower. Ole Overlund; seven daughters. Christine, Ruth Hilda, Mable, Ida, Sylvia and Hannah, and two sons. Harold and John. She also -leaves one brother in i Wisconsin and a sister in Norway. She was 63 years old at the time of her death. : Pastors to Hold Closing Meeting Monday Morning The last regular session of the elub year will' be held by the Sa- I tker be a service conducted by Dr. lw. iflnfara-iHal HwlatiAn Van-1 Kaatner. Music By ninn. on,t W.: ln Ma, -S s dress 'Soo Lamps for Dark Day., "" . j , - i i - aVIatV at. the Y. MCA. - I t-cbt.tti WEMOSTaX, Rev. G. W. RutSCh.-pastor Of Soutk Commercial and Myers .w.o. LWtSsW JABTJMB. VSlVVr. apw sso aw ml i PhoM tS. Sermea j-.topics: PcAteeost and Power " a.m. and " Te sn . nav. fjijKAic lUAJkiu vnarcti Kiwi v tlf t ariA.lia.wJI flnn Tsswitslll tarn ft t B.U. w a vvst-u. wuy-s. - tend tbe Albany rally. Bible study Tues day evening at 8. jntcrpreiaiion anu exposition wita discussion. ! H. &. 8cheueTmaB. pastor. 1161 TJa- ios street, Salem. vrutT coHsnsaATloNal, w rt aetine? vastor. Sunday school at 8:45 u. F. E. Heer, upt. At 11 a.m. worentp vrita narmon. oujtn Makiac a Great iJeciaiou. e f-. iiti. iMm r . n -Rantlat orinreli. I Darlow Jonosen. pastor. ,uv ov "- . I . .tn.m HH Wilt uriUE uie uieswte uu auv. Prnhlom at th Forelsm Sneaklna I fhrill af " Expectaory" p.ss. j Sunday v. -. i, mi . v. n. I aruaol-' 0:43. Stearns Cunning, Sunt, uw.u - ., I Tk- hunH neatisf at 7 clou, jaici- ducted by Dr. B. Earle Parker. I JJJJJ- JSJJ Tuwsdsy evening ;at t:sor pastor- of -the First Metnoaist ... nM.rZom enurcn. . I .Am . -v--w ,kMl. earaded.for All . usBiuiB ui iuw wu mm w i .n . ,11 . MnruinaT -wrBii urged. to attend. - tne City are I , - Memin worafcip. fUTmn: "What We Live By" IDr. Far- Old-Fatliioncd Evantclistic Tent Meeting GIDEON CAMP" i -' ' . Corner of South .Winter and -Bellevue Streets 2 Blocks south -of Willamette University. Srrices each evening at 7:45 o'clock and also 2:30 P. t. Sunday Tent is made comfortable by a large heater ' EVERY ONE WELCOME COME AS YOU ARE Christian Workers Wanted -Work For All I - ' lO 'TO GRADUATE GERVAIS. May 22. Gradua- tion exercises . ot the Parochial school will be held at the. city hall Tuesday erening. May 21. 'The-ten who' will graduate at tatls time are Erma DeJardin. Betty CuUforth, Mary Miller; Ce- vella .- Debacon, Freda; PraatL Maurice Stdkx, , Elmer Nibler, John Englehart, John ; Zellner and Luella " Bertrlngr - tUv Amerkaa LiUierazi Church Church St. Bt. Chemeketa. Center. 10:15 A. M. Confirmation Day Service Pentecot) r - - - j - i -. -! - Special Musical ; progran for the day. There are 21 candidates. Adult : Baptisma f and reception! of new members.- Nd Evening- Serv ice. The Public most cordially in vitedA Glad Welcome awaits you. Rev.'P. W. Eriksen, Minister.- SlLHOpEjTlj E of a horseman against a desert sky . 4 swaying figure on a storm-swept deckf . . . holv ejnjbyable but how little related to! your orn fevry-day life are the stories of ad-j venture that you read. - But there are adventure stories of another kind that yoti come upon every day. Adven tures with a tjirill and excitement of their own adventures! that you can share. You find them in the advertisements in your daily news paper. j ' ' . . :' . "" : '.' The Idverisements tell you of ney experi ences tnat can be made a part of your ' life. Theyf tejl you how it feels to skim along the road in smoothly powered, new car. To turn a switcl oi ajnew radip and command the har monies of asiiperb orchestra. To board a lim ited train ana go whirling across the country on a ner' rirjd of vacation. j The advertisements do not stop with telling you about the&e things. They tell you exactly how ycfu jean make them your own most economically and with the greatest assurance . of satisfaction. , Read the advertisements: Share the adventures m pleasure and satisfac- tion they offer you! r s-