FIKIfi'iflfl anal SB anr - m -mm mum mmmm . . SPONSOR: CLUB Rural r Group -Accomplishes Much During Past Few ; ' ft-.; ; Years ' .-uhwiiniTTH: Mar -2- The : - . . vikina community. f mil southwest of wMon- month have '-'tvr , several f y&frs - i.t.t.ui' anclel dub., whlca lsa aplendid-t example of , what Tortf , women - can ! ' (-- . wif. .recreation and, philanthropic V advancement. Fifteen- - chatter members frmd ilheT:einb nucleus;. Mrs. T..hirT' art in r aa the first president.. Due? of 1 , - per- month are jmpweu, finances rnn low. : eaeh member undertakes to earn a dollar lor ' contribution to the treasury. The , moner. la nsed to purchase fnr ihA ". alck: ana ior various charitable purposes. Effort" Varied J Diversification- of endeavor has been one of the main ' In gredients 'of a continued inter- winter the club en ragea In nuiltlng. end by thla coopera- 11 nr a m .. monA complete for each member. - At i...tiw AfanrB.da offered ' the nAt 1 9 i. another winter's ef- .nM'iki occasions they hold an all day meeting; In the Elk- Ins - community scnoourouse. Guests are always Invited for these affairs." a rood speaker is engaged, and the men of the community also- enjoy the luncheon and program. Mrs. M. B. Lucas is president this year, and a very successful season of activity, with 18 mem .nmiioii. will be completed In June. The May meeting, for which Mrs. iAugbary and Mrs. T TCU CUVIl uvo...v, held Thursday at the former's iome. A feature of the after noon was a talk given on the Hold land by Mrs. J. E. McDon ald, wife of the Methodist min ister of Falls City- who. with her husband, has recently re turned from an - extended tour abroad. Including a Tisit , with their son at Athens, Greece. Mrs. McDonald's descriptions of for eign lands were augmented by many pictures. Mr. L. Cannay pleased with . a Tocal number. Refreshments were served by the hostesses as a conclusion to the afternoon. " ... WOODBURN, May 29 A committee to investigate the ad spaeious club rooms In the "Woodburn armory for use of the Woodburn - American Legion vaa maAa. XUoAti aaAav nla-hf at the regular meeting . of the post. Colonel Eugene Moshberg er, Keith Powell and Dr. Gerald B. Smith - were - appointed by .post commander, Olive Olsen, to see about the matter.- ; Vera D. Bain, Colonel Eugene Moshberger and A. J. Beck were appointed to work . In . coopera tion with other patriotic organ izations in the town in the pres entation of the annual Memorial day program. A report on the work, recently completed in marking graves of jwar veterans in cemeteries about the Woodburn district was given. About 3 5 men were ap pointed recently to do this piece of valuable work. A report on the recently " or ganized American Legion Jun imr baseball team was given. The team won its first game of the season last - Sunday by de feating an American Legion team from Dallas. The game was not a regularly scheduled game,' however, and. has no bearing on the race tor the state championship. - After the regular business -meeting, two magicians and sleight-of-hand performers, ' Pro fessors Bell and Wood, gave an Interesting program. They are residents of Sublimity. Refreshments ; were i served late In the evening. " The " next meeting of the Woodburn American. Legion .post will be held in the armory June 24. , City Employes? Picnic Proves - Great Success The first annual picnic of cityJ nail employes proved a real sue- cess , and- will 'be repeated. More than SO workers frolicked at the state fairgrounds, the picnickers eoming and going as the off hours from their duties permitted them to be free. A "pot-luck" picnic dinner was enjoyed and various . porta, rn-eludlag- a ball game and. a 'horse shoe pitching .tournament .were enjoyed. A umber of councilmen and Mayor p. M. Greogry, especial guests of the employes, attended tha picnic.- - Miss Bessie Wood was chairman of the committee on ar rangements, l , JV1AK Y WHO HAD LITTLE LAMB IS 90 YEARS OLD LONDON. May 29 (AP) Mr. Mary Highes, si'd to be the Mary of the nprsery rhyme "Mry Had a Uttle Lamb." celebrated her J 0th birthday at ber farm home at Llongollen, North Wales, today. She received congratula tions from children In all parts of the wohld. ... The rhyme was written by Miss Carah Buell, who was staying at (he farm at the time. WOODBIND ffil W CLUB ROOIUIS Salem Men Are Chosen As Officers Judge O. W. Emmons and Roy M. Lockenour,4 both,, of . Salem, were chosen president and secretary-treasurer, respectively, of the Salem district! Methodist men's- brotherhood when that group held session ','at- .- Wood burn: one evening . "earlier . this we'efc .--.::;. ; : - Dr. C, V. Littler- of : Albany was elec ted. vice-president of J.he brother hood-' j ; . ; - : j", i .-A large ; icrona .waa in'.;. atten danc. all sections of the district being -. represented. - Ptfif. . Ben nett, superintendent ofthe. Til lamook, schools, gave ; the , mam address of the evening, .'.; our FOR CIIILU IS OEIiil Departmental leaders of the Englewood. ' United Brethren church are making-preparations for the annual Children's day pro gram to be given Sunday; June 7, at 8 o'clock in the evening. A spe cial offering will be received for the general christian ; education work..;:"- :;. j ' : '7. . The Woman's Aid will meet all day Wednesday, June 3, at the church, the-official board meet ing will be held at 8:30 o'clock Thursday- evening. .The regular midweek prayer and bible study will be held at 730 o'clock Thursday night 'with W. N. Blod gett leading the discussion. Pontius to Visit At Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN, May 29 Rev. F. W. Pontius of Portland, superintendent of United Breth ren church, Oregon conference. will hold a quarterly conference at the. church June 1 at S clock.' Friends of the 'church are invited and' all members are urged to be present. LEGION HI IT WOODBURN.!May 29 The Woodburn women's - auxiliary chapter of the American Legion met' in - Its club rooms in - the Woodburn. armory Wednesday night. In the absence of the president, - Mrs. Vena Dodge, Mrs.-Virginia Tates took charge of the meeting. Final arrangements ' for the sale of paper poples . made by disabled war veterans were made. The popples appeared on the streets of Woodburn Thurs day morning. - - - Two visitors at the meeting were introduced. They were Mrs. Wilhelm, who is to make ner home in Woodburn soon. and Miss Unger of Mt. Angel. Committees for the next meet ing were chosen. The next meet ing to be held June 24, will be the last meeting of the auxiliary chapter until fall. Committees appointed for the meeting were: refreshments, Mrs. Pauline Bain., 'chairman; Mrs. Gladys Blair, Mrs. Mamie Cochrane. Mrs. t Bertah Brady. Mrs. Madeline Corn and , Mrs. Joyce Eagle. The program com-, mittee consists 'of Mrs. Gertrude Unger, Mrs. Mae - Engle, Mrs. Lillian Shaner j and Mrs. Mary Adams. . . . : j . : - Eastern Oregon Man to Buy ; j Orchard Land HAZEL GREEN, May 29 Mr, and - Mrs. Albert Carlson of North. Powder, near Baker,- and Mr. Dunken of Portland were guests to supper Wednesday at the O. O. Looney home, i Mr. Carlson Is considering trading a store at North; Powder; I for ; prune and cherry orchards In Sunnysld'e dis trict south of Salem. Because of Mrs. Carlson's health It is neces sary to move from eastern Ore gon. ; Thongh they were in busi ness In Portland for several years, they are 'looking; for property here. - f : c's XT fTrrPendVeton. ' ne rial thr f v u. G.. Looner went with th will visit there and.at pilot Rock, his aunt, Mrs.! Little Horn and family. Mrs. Horn was nine when In 1849. with her father. Wil liam Looney and family she left Springfield, Missouri . by .wagon train for Oregon. She is -quite strong for her 92 years and re members 'many incidents of the trip. ,j .,, .... . ; . - . Wilkins Takes Bonus Position W. E. Wilkins of La Grande, Thursday was appointed field su pervisor for the World war vet erans state aid commission. -He succeeds F. D. McCnlly of Enter prise, who has resigned. ' - George II. Brewster of Red mond was elected attorney for Deschutes county. He win suc ceed Halph Hamilton, who has removed from Bend to Portland. MOTHERS IN PARIS PARIS, May 29 (AP) A third group ef 115 Gold Star mothers arrived here alst nlrht from Cherbourg where they de barked today from the liner Pres ident Harding. : ID rami! RIHTHnAYFWF JT V , ,xw , , AID HOLDS BIG Women- of St. JohnV Luth eran Church Present In- The Ladies-" Aid of St.' John's Lutheran 1 Church, 5 1 i th and A! utraetM- anonsored a birthday par-' ty at the Y:"M.' C."Al banquet halt Wednesday evening. About lao guests were seated at 12 tables, represehttng ' the 11 months ' ef the year Each, table was centered with1' white .birthday cake and uir upersr -v :;!.: . ; c Mrs- H- W. Gross president of the - society,-- acted.-' as general chairman i and .- introduced the toastmistress of. the' evening, Mrs.. William H. rischer.'s - : i Speakers or singers for eaeh table were:' Jan-aery, v Mrs. Schul e n b u r g; 'February . Mrs H.: Rtiecker; March Mrs. G. Miller; April; Miss Elizabeth!.: WoUefsf May, 'Miss Hilda Rohlfs; June, Miss Irene' Roemhildt: July, au dience stood and - sang "Amer ica"; August,' Mrs. Teste; Sep tember, Miss Isabelle Mielke; Oc tober, .Mrs. . Fries; , November, Miss - Frieda Dobberf uhl ; and ' De cember, Mrs. William H. Fischer. Each table was decorated, in keeping with the season : of the year in which, its month falls and the program number presented was also appropriate to the out standing event in that month, i The committee . in charge in cluded Miss Hulda Schultz, Mrs. A. C. Laue, Mrs. Mielke and Mrs. A. Johnson. , PRODUCTIVE MEET BROOKS, May 29 The regu lar meeting, of the Brooks Ladies Aid society was held in the Metho dist ' church Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. William Schafer, presi dent,, presiding at the business session and the deotionals. . The afternoon tying a cmf orter for Mrs. Tom Norwood and piecing quilt blocks. ' ' A special feature was a miscel laneous shower given in honor of Mrs. Raymond Blanton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Blanton lost all their household furnishings when their home burned a few weeks ago. ! Refreshments were served to the following guests: Mrs.' Wayne Gibson, Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. A. E. Harris, Mrs. William Schafer and friend, Mrs. Dan Scharf, Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, Mrs. II. H. Bosch, Mrs.. O. . L. Bailey, Mrs. Sylvester Harris, Mlss.Verda Schafer, Miss Lavonne Harris, and ' Mrs. Ray mond Blanton, Sr. The Brooks Ladles aid society will meet with the Brooks Com munity, club Monday afternoon. June 1, in the Brooks Community club house- In Brooks honoring Miss Gladys Otto with a shower. Miss Otto will be June bride. TO The Sunday evening service hour at the First Methodist church 'will be given over to pres entation of a concert of , sacred music. Maunder 'a oratorio, "From Olivet to Calvary" will be sung by the university choir, in com bination with the Salem junior symphony orchestra, under direc tion of Prof. Cameron Marshall. The concert will open at 8:90 o'clock. Soloists will; Include Helen Cochrane, Lawrence Deacon, Ronald Craven, A. A. Schramm and Prof. Marshall, i f Prof. T. S. Roberts will be the organist,.-" SUNDAY: WORSHIPS WACONDA. Mav 29 Rer Eu gene C. Elmore of Whittlng, In diana, house e-uest of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, will be . in charge of the 11 o'clock service at the Clear Laker church on' Sunday May 31. r - Mr. Elmore is well known in the Clear Laker neighborhood and friends are nleased to know that he will speak in the same cnurch h attended as a small boy. , This will orobatalv he the last Sunday that he will snk here as he leaves for Los Ange les SOOB. ' i. . The Sunday school session at Eldriedge will be at :4E en Sunday to accommodate those" In this district who wish to motor to Clear Lake for the service there. Young Folk Buy Piano For Church The yonng people of Leslie Memorial church are 1 planning two special programs to be held this week, and hath In a manner to celebrate installation of a new piano at the church. . The Aabarv Enwnrtli (Mm will hold a pep rally in Leslie ball xuesaay evening at 7:30 o'clock to work nn enthusiasm for tha public program to be given Satur BROOKS! HOLDS METHOD ST RIVE T GUEST TO COHDUCT day nigm at S:15 o'clock at Wal- Mi ; in ih GhiiPrhes y.m TOST CHTTRCH X3T CH1IBT, - ffyurn A 1 It j CKcaickeU msA LibertT atTMla. An imr Mrries at 11 s.m. and S p.m. . Hab- Je. Acie ana M.oarm naeromaaey, ae4." ; SancUy meioot m .43 aad 4ty aing at f. - Baading roota- at AOS 1UmI TmidU ooe from 11 ta 15:80 S:4S Morour veraJiiplav' clock;. kiCtt "Ta Ckarck-UBlTartaU'rBaior hiz will aims.' Ealg -worriiip f:30 c)cc; bit: .8airic.V zu i laaaraadlaf ,C. X. stUiif :?0.'lock 6XJU TTDZSOa MXSSXOB-7 S5S Ca-atort.- O. 6 Jmhatfi V Ur. naadjry ckol m J j.a,-,rfini il I m. S .. JToll Mr. aBjoet. God mosia. MHtUf Taday, . Tkr- 47 and Batnraay Taiafa. : ' - TXS8T GKMtUT BAfTXIT - -Korta Cta and I tracta. 1 O. W. &itsck4 - Buniitcr. . 8ndy achaol , :5 aa. - 8am 8litTan. Sapt. " Sarriea 11 aav IUt. O. gcaaaka .will bring Jha.roi an. Evanlar Mrriea at S p.. at wkick tiaia IUV. R. . Beach ka at Dallu will bria tta- aaaaaasa. Bagaiajr . mid waek pr7r aaactiac at f p.av Wedaaday. . Z-:'-::JZrtXM METHODIST Varkat and KerU Wiatar atreaU. J. XL Stewart, pastor. Bnnday aehoot 9:45 a.ia. Moraiar worakip 11 a'elockj auB Jaet: "Tk Baptiam WiU . tha. - Holy Ghaat , EMiia -werakip - 8" eloek: speaker snppUad y T..-P. S. Yoonf People's aactiag 7 o clock; Iarwin Cook, leader. ... rOW HXKOSZAZ. MV E. COKMT7HZTT Oertk avenna and Third streets. Mere dith A. GroTes, paator. - Baaday achool 0:45 avat. Moraiag worship 11 'clock: v i . . ,n.:v t.mo ' tinmr mneut by Miaa Train Grant , and Junior choir. Ereains worenip a eioca; : "Look ap LUt up." Special aaasie by Joaior choir. Young People's meeUn 7i e'elock. Bible study Wednesday pja. - ; 80TTTH SAXXM ITUEHDS 8. Commercial at Wathiarton street. Cans. O. llaworth, pastor. Snndaj aer Tices 10 a.au Sonday achool. - Nathan Cook. Bnpt. 11:00 Morniaf worship, germ on by tho pastor. 5 :00 Vesper aer Tic, a Gospel serrieo. Thersday, 8 p.m. Prayer aseeting and Bible stody. y ZTR8T BAPTIST Corner of N. Liberty and Marion streets. William H. Robins, pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Bopt. Fred Broer. Uorniaf worship at 11:00. Sermon sab-- - "Krnhni. f tha Soirit." Orran aeleetloa. Special masie by choir. Tha young; people meet at 7 p.m. Evening rana-elistio meetinra at 8:00. 'Song leader, Fred Broer. Sermon subject: Blood-Drenche-woms.--. opeciat num ber br orchestra. Wednesday eTeninf prayer nnd praise eerrice. htonthly bui- aesa meeting;, snaay enini vmun bla classes at 7 :30. Lectures in BeTela- tion. COTOT STXXXT CHBSTXAV Court and 17 atrets. B. P. Shoemaker, Etstor. Sunday school :a a.m. an. dw. Waller. Snpt. Horniar worship 11 o'clock: abject: "Tho Kewaras oi Kighteonsness." Ereninf worship 8 o'clock: aubieet: "Tho Transforming Power of Christ.' Toons People's meet ine; 7 o'clock; subject: "How ia the Work or tha Missionary Chanring I" Mid-week moetlnc Wednesday 7:45 p.. . tonGHT MZMOBXaX. t H.-C. StoTer. minister. Mora in r wor ship at 11. Sermoa "A Memorial to tmm.rjt ' Eevninr aerrico at 8. Sermon on "Tho Gospel of 4ha . Second Mile." Mnsie by tho junior choir in tha morning and evening serrieea. .Church achool at 10 a.m. C C. Harris, Bopt.- Christian Endeavor aooietiea at 7:15 p.m. ' Cknrch ntrht nmser Wed net day. Juno a. Jars. Z. S. Wileox of New York City speaker. msi .TJszTAniAir Worik CotUce and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Fred Alban "Weil, minister. ! Church school at 10 a.m. Milea H. McKay. 8 opt. Chareh eereico at 11 a.m. Sermon "Tha Ark of God and a New Cart." Soloist, Mrs. C. C. Goer. Organist,' Mrs. Walter Denton. mST EVAKGEUClii ! V. - " and Marios streets. Dr. C. C. Poling-, pastor. Sunday achool 8:45 a.m. Idonung worship 11. o'clock; aub ieet: Ber. G. P. Gates. Supt. of Salem dis trict will preach and condact Commnnioa-j aerrico. Evening; worship S o'clock; sud ject: Baecalaoreato Serrice for rradua- inr eUsa In nign aeaooi. long reopie a meetinr 7 o'clock: subjeet: "Christian Thonghtfnlnesa and Kindness." - SALEM BAPTIST TEMPLE Tvatomal HalL Center street between High and Liberty. Sunday school at t:45 a.m. Chareh serrieea at 11 a,m. Senior and Janior B. Y. P. TJ. at 6:45 p.m. Erangehatio meeting; at 7:43 p Spe cial mnsie at both serrieea. Ber. B. I. Psyne, pastor. XJLB1SH MISSIOW BVAVOSXIOAZ. CLEAR LAKK Cknixh school 10 a.m. m.t tha Vitirin, ehnreh In Whitinr. Ind.. bringing:, tho message from Isa. 9:9. E. L. V. J5. at 7:19. Bioio Stnoy neeaay at MIDDLE GROVE Chareh achool 10 .m. T. I. Walker, Bupt. . Jr. O. E. at 1. Tntermediata E. L. C. E. at 7 p.m. No worship service Sunday evening. rrayer meetinr wmmimj LABIS!! VKATbtt vnuren acnooi w -m. W. A. Starker. Snpt. C. E. at 7 . ormnm aerviea at 6.S0. Mid-week service Thursday evening. H. B. Bcheuermsn. pastor, uoi umra Street, Salem. - ttbst 8pnLrraAUsr m ; m t ... n.Iimi n&ll lo- Knit, . . 9 ,." - - - - - A.ti rrhMtukata atraat between Com- aaerxlal- and. Liberty streets. Mrs. Mary Behwedcl of Fortune; wilt do tns ipw". The opie "Spirituar Birth.' A circle bo held at the. church from S p.Jnv n wm no. will until 7:10 p.m. ler HalL" ! ' a mnaical and dramatie enter tainment will be presented ' under auspices of the Asbury ana esue Leagues at Waller hall at the time mentioned above. Small admis sion wUl be charged and funds ap plied toward purchase .of 'the pi ano. Turner Seniors ' To Hear Class Sermon Sunday TURNTER, May . 29 The bac calaureate sermon to be given at Turner Sunday f evening for the high school graduating class 'will be given in the Christian church instead of the high school audi torium as announced. Dr. W. M. MacCluer, pastor of the Rose Park community church in Portland will deliver the class sermon. Christian Aiders I S Plan Two Meets ; The Aid. society of the Court street Christian church will hold sessfons two days the coming week, meeting ? at the chureh both Wednesday Friday. The regular meeting of the board will be held Monday night at the usual time. t 1 - ...... . f 'American Lutheran "Ji 'Jr. Meeting Here 1932; Simiay Service TtU' tV -Ifetnber i the American" LiUUieran chnrrh hera "wea-1 . vrumj cxpremea aeugnc mat wW b boat la 1032 "to: the: .Pacific- ayol of j,' Ii, c.' a; , IntiteUoa to mtft. ,hef' waa extended by tbe pastor, ; "f ' ReW P. W Erfksen,- and the Uy delegate, John' pyrland, ' who have been attendln he;' aaanal meeUngj In . Seattle : the paat.week. , . . . - " In wire to The Staica-'I man Kerr Ertksensays he wlU preach the 11 o'clock ' morning . aerrico afc 'cfan'rch Baaday,- and that at -rial ting; nainJater, Dr. George 11.1111-"' lerman, will preach at the 7:80 o'clock hour. . ; ST. .rOHK-a LTTTHEBAJT (Mo7 Synod) : North. 16th end A streets. Rev. H.-W. UaaaervicoStd5. Oermaa at 11:00. - - - ? - - . - . , . - - . . CHBIST arVAK&ETJDCAZ. LTTTHXBAW . . (American Lutheran Synod) , lsth and BUta streets. Bev. Amos. E. Miaaeman, A. M. paator. Oermaa :45 a.m. Subject "O the Depth of the Wia ff of God." EsgUsh 11 a.m. Sabeet: "The Missionary of Missionaries." Sun' day school :40 am. Mrs. Minnemsn, IMMAITOIX BAPTIST Corner Haiel and . Academy streets. Sunday achool at 10 ajn. Lesion; Jeut. SI. Preachine mmm at 11 mnA t .on p.m. Mid-week prayer and testimony meeting Thursday evening at 7:45, XTKST JCBTHODZST SPXSCOPAX. - ebaAl G AK am . . a.m. Sermon, "To the Pature, Debtors." Special music,- golo, "The Lord is My Light" Scott. Berntce Rickman. 7:00 p.m. S Young People's meetings. 8 p.m. livening aerviee hour. Special concert ef urmd iHBri. b.. Tv j a P-m., Md-week prayer service. LESLIE StXMOXIAL South Commercial and Myers streets. 8. Darlow Johnson, paator. Residence 848 . Myers street. Paone 9687. Ser vices 11 a-m. aad 8 p.m. Sermon topics: "Stone of Remembraneo" am.; "Mak ing the World Safe For What I" p.m. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Stearns Cnshing. Bupt. Leslie League at 7 era. rjiaeu. on on Citisenship led by Alfred French. mere win do no meeting of tho Asbary league. Intermediate Jeegue at 7. Mid week meeting Thursday 7:80 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF THE VAZAXXKS vae block South of CeaUr.oa lth Street. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. Sfiidciwa ATX W 44th .Im.1 Sk. 8630. 8nnday serrieea as follows: 11 a.m. "What about Church Organisation?" Iaauguratioa of the new church officers. p.m. jjaymg VI am corner atone ior tae Center streeC Dr. J. . Baton of Port- uno,; euatnet aupenacenaent wtll pro side. 7 :45 p.m. Reports from the district assembly. Sunday school 8:45 am. Frank M. LitwiUer, Sept. K. Y. P. 8. aad Junior society 6:45 p.m. - Come This administration building and chapel hs juh I been completed and will be open for your; inspection today. Bu$es will leaVe frdm State and Commercial streets -at 15 minutes,past each hour during the day, S starting at 9:15. i V I :'a 7kr?: 'H ! v .k'-.:. !.v'H'-;-n-''"...-:'::: i ..,;'.;.;- ' : : ' y ' Coraer Capitol and Marion streets W, S. Lioakaemper, pastor.- Sunday achoot 10 e-m. Oermaa worship 10 o'clock; sub Joet: "The Bloasiagof the Triune ?od." Trinity Sunday.- JCnriish worahlp 11 o'eloek-f' sabjeetl "The : Fruits of the spirit,! : . if2r. s -; ' :f7'r i ' - - rrasr emme'x or doth - "Hood and" Cot Urn straeia. - O. W." Hatch, paator, Phoae ' 897; v. SaAdny school 10 avaw- rJoha ' Xmm- Iydograf, flnilL Vmlu B.niM .11 a .. f Testament Ordinaaeea - by pastor. Yovaag People' a - meotSag 6:80 p.m. Autome- Lydegraf. Evening aervlce 7;90 p.m." A pleasant sura rise - for ', all. , - Wednesday prayer aerrico 7 : 80- p.m. ;- - Corner ef ' Winter aad - Cbemeketa streets. Grove C Birtcaot. D. D., pas tor. -Church school' at liMTia. Mora in worship nt 11 e-'eloek.' Sermoa, ."The Bo-uet of Peaeo." Anthem, 'Ra cesioaaJ".:(Kipllac).' Christian Endeav or soeieties meet at 9:90 p.m.' Evening worslip ar 7:90 -p.mi, - Sermon.' MT Guarded Heart.",, Special maaie. 'Mid week meeting at 7:30 o'clock en Thurs day. - " . - - . r '- ETASOELigrnr tabervaclb Thirteenth and Ferry- streets; C. G. Dos ton, paator. Sunday, aeheel at- 1:45 P-m. Chureh service at 9 p.m. Evangelia tie service at - 7:45. Bible Study, Tues day, " 1 :45 " p.at - Wenti(fly. , Women's' prayer meeting at 2 ;30," , . Thursday "-at 7:45, Church prayer meetinr with mes- Peoples Business meeting at the home oi air. ana an. vieman.- X oang Peo ple's service Saturday night at 7:45. HXGBXAHD FSIBin8 Comer Highland aad Church streets. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m., E. M. Beckett, Bupt. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a.m. Even ing service 8 p.m. Junior 0. E. 6 p.m. Senior and Intermediate C. E. 7 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 8 p.m. TXTRHIB CHRISTIABr Ellmore J. Gilstrap, minister. Fred Bates, Bible school 8upt. Sunday school opona at 10 a.m. - Communion and Mem orial day sermoa at 11 a.m. Special mu aie br mixed quartet. Tho Christian En deavor . 7 p.m. Both Boeiettee plan to meet together. The worship is In charge of Turner high school for their baccalau reate sermon. The mnsie will be furnish ed by the high school. FIRST COVGREGATZOHAX, Bandar achool at 9:45 a.m. P. E. Neer, Bupt. Serrieea at 11 a.m. Sermon subject "The Law ef Spiritual Re turns." Evening serrieea, at 8 o'clock. Musie by quartet. Brief address "Find ing a Great Treasure." W. C. Kaatner. acting pastor. . CALVARY BAPTIST Rodger sbuilding. High aad Ferry streets. Graded chureh achool 9:40 a.m. Jr.. chureh 10:50 a.m. 8 B. Y.'a 6:45. Morning worship 10:50. Sermoa: "The Sting ef Death" by Bfev. Sterling B. Slater. Evening aerviee 7:45. Sermoa: "The Prescription for World Peace" Rev. Slater. Sole by Mr. Dirks. Popular song service. Monday evening 7:45. Chureh school business meeting. Wed nesday evening prayer meeting 7:45 fol lowed by the Executive noard meeting. Thursday evening 7 :80 choir rehearsal. JASOX LEB - Xortn Winter and Jefferson. Rer. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr pasfor. Morning sermoa at 11 o'clock. "Life In tho Imago of God." 7 p.m. Xpworth league worahlp hour. Prof. Roy Hewitt will speak to the two grouse on peace i 8 a.m. Seetor will preach on "The Poles of the kingdom of God." Out to . . . - Open House, Special Music SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL! PARK SO YOU MAY APPRECIATE ITS VALUE TO SALEM "The Little Chapel" uv?e-J1JavX".'L'W.? aW.'W'MyT'.' '.fv? Mi Offices. First National Bank Building COilL'ER STOOE EHTSUODI lazafene thurch -Will Hold! ' Caniliae ' l7ilh V OfJCiriai i act iibba stiui i : Dr. Bates present s : i - -.AW iThe eel'gref ation of. the Church of. the iNaiarene will lay. the cor ner." stone tor t, their new -build ing- Sunday, .afternoon - at s:oo fa'clocki : Dr. J. -E Bates- of 'Port land, district " superintendent will preside; ,'1:;:.-;.: .'CZnl i .The hew. borne of the local con gregaUori is located at the corner of 13th. and. Center streets in the building formerly occupied' by the German iMethodists. , This . build lag is being entirely - reflnlshed and ari addition .14 feet by iff feet isr being, built on: the east end;"Thei total cost of the remod eling will, : be about.' $3,000. ' ' The building 'when 'completed will' have, a . seating capacity of about 600, Including- the balcony. ThereT wtl" be two Sunday school assembly rooms besides the main audltorium""attd 15 class rooms.' The building will not be ready for dedication until about the first of August ' " - An interesting service Is being planned; for the corner stone lay ing tomorrow afternoon and all the friends of the church will be welcome, jThls service is not for the purpose of raising money on the building. j Rev. Fletcher, Galloway Is pas tor of the church. COMBEfM EVENTS OPEIJ r Sacred I Heart academy opened its anriuil commencement week events yesterday with Memorial ii. ' V V PARK 1 1 r i iayexerdsee 1n the afternoon.; The alumnae reunion aad ban quet will be held and the, gradu ating seniors will be received in to the alnmnoe association Mon day evening. The annual Junior senior Prty will be held Tuesday: and 'Thursday will be set aside for the seniors' class day, I . i Baccalaureate mass, and com munion will , be. Triday, . June 6' folldwlng which seniors will be guests - of . the faculty , at break-- fast. Father J. It. Buck'! recep tion for the seniors wiir be at -10 o'clock: that ..morning; and that; -evening: the final ' event;- eom-4 ; meneement, will fee held!' at StJ Joseph's halU;'tv; -. :-;A ; j - Those 'who. wUI finish are:. , j , Mary Albrich'. 'Clira' Albriehr, Aageline; Myer," Crnellft "Wendeli i Florence VMolsaa, Bertha Bylaad Lucille "Manning," Julia Schwindt, Lucile Doerfler; ; Constance Cof- -fin, "- George Coover,- -Ferdlaandr Kobler and Ervlh Trumm;' . ; '. Indian Student ' , , To Occupy Local j Pulpit JSuhday; . ' .. ' ' , ' ' ?!'' " Rer. Edgar Sims, paitor of the Highland ' Friends ' church, - an nounced late yesterday afterneon . tbat a "young" man whose home is In India, B. B. Bahogwat.'wlll ad- dress his congregation Sunday, night at 8 o'clock. p Bahagwat, bow a student I at Oregon State college, will tell , about his country, his conversion to Christianity and what he ex pects to do when he returns, to India.. ; - ' ! . Knight Memorial j Event Wednesday ; t The monthly church night sup per of the Knight Memorial church will be held Wednesday evening, June 3. The speaker will be Mrs. I. S. Wilcox, of New York, City, a representative of the American Missionary association. A ladles quartet will be heard la a group of musical numbers and there will be a basket supper. CALVARY BAPHST OIDRai Over Dan Burns High A Ferry Ets. Graded' Church School 9:40 a. m. Jr. Church 10:60 a. m., 3 B. T.'s 1:45 p. m. 10:ftO A. M. Sermon: "The Sting of Death" Rer. Sterling B. Slater . Solo: -There Is No Death'V (O'Harra)' j . .. ' Mrs. Fawk . i- T:45'P,-il. Sermon: "The Preacription for World Peace", Rer. Slater. Anthem: "More Love To Thee, O Christ" (Williams), Inci dental solos by Mrs. Davis and Miss Zelda Harlan. , ' . 1, :i' "... , IXLCOMB, W. EARIj COCnRAN, Paator lit ; - - 1 1 1 ; fi -1 il - '3 r j