V- t . i M y ... I Society N Formal Reception Is Planned For Mrs. Hauser The tint of the social events ot the year ' for Chadwlck chapter, order of the Eastern Star, will be the formal reception to be held Tuesday night In the Masonic lodge rooms in compliment to Mrs. Paul Hauser, grand conduct ress of the order. - . - - ; - All grand officers. of the state, JL past grand officers, and1 the worthy matrons" and worthy .pa trons of the near-by valley towns will be guests of honor with Mrs. ; Hauser." It Is expected that sever al hundred people will b3 guests for the evening. The regular lodge session in the lodge rooms will precede the reception which will be held on the fifth floor of the temple. Mrs. . A. CV Smith, worthy matron -of Chadwick chapter and J.'O. Rus sell," worthy patron, will preside , during the evening. , " A social hour will follow '-the ' reception. Mrs. Charles Pratt Is . in charge. of this. ' . . . .:'." -: Weddings Will Set v This Day Apart The attention of society today - will be centered in weddings. JJhis evening at 8 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church Miss Claudia Plank will become the bride of ' Walter Fuhrer. Rev. ' G rover C. Birtehett will read the.servlce be fore a large number of invited " guests. ' ... ; The church has been beautiful ly arranged for this formal wed ding which will be one oC the smartest of the last few months. Following the wedding ceremony a reception will be held at the home of Mr. and : Mrs. William Walton. Tho second wedding of interest is that of Miss Ruth Tlbbits to Fred J. Tooze, Jr. at the home of Miss Tibbit's parents. Rev. I and Mrs. J. C. Tibblts. Rev. Tibbit will read the service; before a small group of relatives and friends. This -wedding which will be a quiet event is planned to be very prerty and impressive. An infor mal reception will follow the; cer emony.. " . Both young couples will make their homes in Salem following wedding trips. Encinitis Club to Take Annual Outing 5 j The Encinitis club, group of young business women of Salem, . will take its annual outing at Camp Santaly this weekend. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. local T. W. ;. C. A. secretary, will accompany and It Is expected that Mrs. Hel ! en Hamilton will also be a guest. At Santaly the club will install h its officers for the year. These ; are Miss Gertrude- Chamberlin, president; Miss Bessie Tucker, vice president; Miss Lulu East ridge, secretary; "Miss Anona Welch, treasure . ? ' Plans will also be made for the years work and committees will be appointed to carry out the plans. About 15 club members plan to make the trip. The first meeting of the tear for the club Is planned for Sep tember 22. At this time it is ex- pected Miss Edna Porter from the business and professional divi sion of the Y. W. C A., will be present as a special guest. Miss Porter is making a speaking tour in the west at this time. ; I Mrs. Will May was welcomed back to her class work as teacher of the Willing Workers class of the First Christian church at the Thursday meeting .held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy McDowell Sharing honors with Mrs. May was Mrs. J. W. Arnett, a member of the class who has been making her home In Portland. Mrs. Mc Dowell was assisted as hostess by Mrs. J. D. Sears and Mrs. Homer Conklin. Present were Mrs. Arnett Mrs. May. Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mrs. E. R. - Pritchard, : Mrs. Fan nie -Townsend, Mrs.; Kay Smith. Mrs. V:R. Hickethier. Mrs. a C. Cole, Mrs. E. J. Reasor, Mrs.. A. J. Flint, Mrs. Bert W. Macy, Mrs. D. A. Schomaker, Miss Anna Nissen, Miss Nellie Clark, r Mrs. Edith Bane. Mrs. E. . W, Cooley. Mrs. D. B. Simpson. Mrs. F. H. White, Mrs. Ava Lind, Mrs. A. B. Seely, Mrs. J. A. Murphey and Mrs. C-J. Emerick. - w Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DeCke baeh and son Jimmy will leave this, week end for Burton. Wa3n.. where they will be the guests of Mrs. Deckebach's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Robe. They expect j to be gone a week. - : U Mrs. Ronald : Romig called in Salem Friday en route to. her home In Portland. While here she called at the high school to renew acquaintance with "Principal Fred Wolf, with whom she taught-in an Idaho school several years ago. . , "" ;. . Mrs. Martha Harrison of Spo kane, Wash.. Is visiting here with Mrs. La Verne tinkler and other friends. She was formerly con nected with Marlon county, clxlld health demonstration .from the time of Its organisation here un til 1929. Salem friends will bo glad t learn of the arrival ot a daugh ter in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Morrison of Basadena, Cal. Mrs.' Morrison will .be remem bered here as Dorothy Brock, sister of Fred Brock. ' The Mor risons visited in -Salem early this - summer. -" ., ' N c. ' " '" 1' -;r" Miss Genevieve Tockey, In structor . in Spanish , in Berkeley, - CaL, if a guest at the iome .'of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock. , Miss Yockey spent part ot the summer guiding a group of girls in a tour ' of - Spain. 1::' . !- 1 . . . 1 Mr. and Mrt'W. T.Rlgby have vetiimpd from a month's T, trip Into eastern Oregon. -,A; large ' part of ' the . time wag . spent in v- Bingham. Springs. " ' ' A ews and Glut 0I4VE M. t)OAK, SOCIAL Saturday, . Salem Woman's club meeting- oi year. : First meeting of fall for Willamette Lodge country club; clubhouse on Wallace road. Business meeting only. Guest Arrives at : Rbsebraugh Home :Mr. and Mrs. W.li W. Rose braugh are entertaining their son Arthur Rosebraugh of New York City for the next twiu weeks. Mr. Rosebraugh arrived Thursday night and will divide! his time be tween Salem and Portland. Mr. Rosebraugh, who was stationed in Paris last night as jt representa tive of his New Ycjrk business firm, entertained Mrs. Rose braugh in Paris for several months this past winter. Plans are being made tor his entertainment whilej he : Is here. This weekend Mr. and Mrs. Rose braugh. Arthur Rosebraugh, and Mr. and Mrs,;;-W. Hi Foster and son Jimmy of Portland, will go to Newport and on! the return home will visit ; other beaches along the loop routeJ v ' . P. M. Club Members Are Entertained Mrs. MJ pJ Adans and " Mrs. Charles Pratt ' entertained with a bridge tea at the charming coun try home of the Adams on Sky line drive. The affair! was in com pliment to members of the P. M. club and a few additional guests. The guest list Included Mrs. James Inlah, Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, I Mrs. Duane Gibson. Mrs. David Vright, Mrs. Bert. Flack. Mrs. Wlllard Wlrtz, Mrs. Arthur Utley, Mrs. Corydon Blodgett, Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. V. L: Gibson, Mrs. E. W. Peterson, Mrs. Lou IGrote, Mrs. M. C; Petteys, Mrs. Frank Craw ford, Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. Arthur Ut ley. Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. Char les McCarter. Mrs. L. M- Purvine, Mrs. F. ,E. Sherwin and Mrs. Ed Pratt. Mrs. George Arbuckle To be Hostess Te first meeting of the fall season for the Juni or Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be held at the George Arbuckle home with Mrs. Arbuckle as host ess Tuesdayj- afternoon beginning at 2:30 o'clock. .This .organization i 3 a very ac- tive part of the ohur h activities, has in the During the year it past sponsored a dance, one large card . party, a "white nelephant" sale.? and taken part in other church activities. It Is expected that the same sort of work will be planned a the Tuesday meet ing' of the coming fall and win ter season. Mrs. V. E. Ktthn of the organization. - is president Dr. C. C. Dauer Talks To W. C. T, U. j.! Dr. C. C. Dauer ofj the Marion county health:' department gave an interesting address before the North Salem W. C. T- u. at the regular meeting ot I Jason Lee church Thursday. Mrs. Emma Roger, director of the medical temperance departrhent. had charge of the .program and led the devotions. ! j The next meeting will be held September 24. Mrs. Helen Pres cott is in charge of the program on Christian citizenship. Report of the year's work will be given and delegates ; to the! state con ventions at Albany October 20-23 will be- elected. f Dean R. R. Hewitt of the Wil- lamette university school of law and Mrs. Hewitt were expected to arrive in San Francisco Friday Ronald Hewitt.: their $on, left Sa lem i Tuesday for Sau Francisco, where he will! meet and motor back with his parents them. They are expected to arrive in Salem Sunday. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher spent Thursday in Sllverto where ahe conferred with Girl Reserve work ers there in regard work for the coming !to Reserve year. Mrs. Lee Alfred and Miss. Elaine Clow- er will take charge of the Silver ton work for this year. ;i - li I Mrs. Ruth ; Ross Rhoten will address the Japanese Young Peo ple's league Sunday evening at the .Hayesville church. She will speak on the recent American Youth conference held in Lake Geneva, ; Wis. t Miss ports Clark will be soloist and will be accom panied by Miss Hoshie Watanabe. :.-!:, . !! ' ' ' : 'Announcement is made that the Salepa Synfphony orchestra will meet for practice Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock in the Y. M. !C. A. audi torium. Prof. R. W. Hans Seitx is the conductor. Anyone wanting to enter the orchestra iaj welcome to come to the practice, Miss Iva Claire Love will re turn tonight from-j a summer spent. in Seattle and Alaska. She plans to open ' her studio , about the middle of September. Itodgers Ba0ding Graded Morning ! V Society Editor CALENDAR September 12 'at clubhouse; flrt regular Miss Doris Ieptu ne is DinnerlHo$tes3 ' y Misa DorU Neptune entertained with an -informal- dinner party and evening off bridge - at .her home Friday night. The party was in the nature of: a farewell party before Miss Neptune leaves for ScioJ where she will teach this year. She will leave Sunday ev ening. ! I -v : ., : - Present" for k the evening were Mrs. Lois Kleinke. Miss Margar et Livesley, Miss Thelma Young, Miss Ruth Moore, Miss Mabel Dot son, Miss Frances Welch. Miss Elva Nissen, and Miss Neptune. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Smith will leave tonight for Chicago where Mr. Smith will look after business interests and while there consult a specialist concerning his health. Judge Allen May of St. Louis. Mo., will be the house gueet of Mr. . and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer for several days. He is expected to arrive tonight. SUNDA in the Churches FIE ST BAPTIST Corner of .North: .Liberty and Muriou stret. W. '. Topscott, supply pastor. Bibl school 9:45. fired Broer, Supt. t. W. Petersoa Asst. Sapt. Xora'mg wor ship 11 MM). (Subject: '"The Charter oi th Christisa CUurcK.' B. Y. 1. V. meet ing tS:3t. veninf aervice 7:30. Sab jeet: 'Tba Flint 1'sce of Jesus.'' Bro. Koss from Albany will talk Monda; t emt;, Sept. 14, !:30. Frsyer serrive Wetluesday evenicg 7:30. LATTZK DAT SAINTS Xelsoii bail, eoruer Liberty and Cbe- meketa streets. Supilay school at 10:30 a.m. All L. O. a. lexpectfd to b pres ent. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner llael ahd , Academy streets. Sunday school at li a.m. Lesson: Joshua 3. i'leacbjug at It: a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer and teetiraony meeting, Thursday evening mt: 8 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Corner Cberceketa and Winter streets. GroTer C. . Eirtehet, D. I)., pastor. Church school at 9:30 a.m.. h. M. Kam age, 8npt. ilorninj worship at 11:00 clock. Dr. Birtchrt'a aubject will be: Y Are My Witnesses." Anthem by the choir: -'Holy Art Thou.'' Solo by Mrs. Teed: Selected " Orean cumbers. Orchestra rehearsal at 5:45 p.m. Chris tian Endeavor societies meet at 8:30. ev ening worship at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Birtches will preach on the iubject: "Th Brazen Serpent." ;:- HIOHXJUTD FRIENDS . Corner Highland j and Chnrch streets. Edgar P: Sims, pastor. Bible school 10 s.m., E. il. Becketi Supt. Morning wor ship 11 am. Evening servica 7:30 p.m. Junior C. E. 3:30 p.m. tsenisr sao in tertnediata C. E. 6d30 Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 7 :30 p.m. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center. ReT. P. W. Ericksen. pastor. 11 a.m. 'Trne or False Worship." Con firmation class will meet for enrollment on Saturday at 1,0:30 a.m. Sunday school will resume its work an Sunday, Sept. 20 at 9:45 s.m. with life study course, a new departure In Sunday school work. j . FIB ST BVAKGEXJCAX. North Summer and Marion streets. C. C. Poling, D. D-, pastor. Sunday aehool 9 :45 a.m. Morning worship 11 ' o'clock. Subject: "Following Christ Witkoot the .Camp." Evening I worship S o dock: subject: xne Lutaiurii Have Set." Young People's meeting 7 o'clock; snbiect: 1'What Should Our Meetings Aeeempli4V' Fellowship m song at close of evening worship - OEAU TIDINGS SOSaiON ' 337 Court streetj O. B. Johnson, pas tor. Sunday scheel at 2 p.m. Serrjee at 3 and 8 p.m. Meetings Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday jovenings- FREE METHODIST Market an Xorth Winter streets. J. B. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school t:45 a.m. Morning workhlp 11 clock; sub ject: "The Inspiration of a Great Pres ence." Evening eship 7:0 o'clock; subject: "A Drift, br a Voyage!" Young People's meeting B:80 o'clock. Prayer service Thursday at 7:80 p.m. ST. FATJX' EPISCOPAL Church and Cbimeketa streets, Rov. Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy Communion 7:30 a.m. Church school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing prayer and sertnon 11 a.m. : 80TJTH 8AXJBM FRIENDS South Commercial i at Washington Sts. Chs. C. Haworth. j pastor. Sunday ser vices: 10:00 .rn. aunday school. Nathan Cook. Supt. 11:00 i .Mornier worship. Sermon: "Jesus Christ, the Friend of Man." Our Tespet services will be re sume done week ttom this Sunday. A specisl service M all ages is being planned. Tursd.a 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting- and Bible tttdy. FIRST COU6B.EOATIOKAI, 8unday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11:00. Sirraon fcy the pastor. Rev. J. R- Simocds. "Kn, Inferiority Complex." J 'j rntST SPIETTTJAUST Services Snadsy U the Nelson ball Chemeketa street. Mrs. Mary 8chwedel will be the speaker and her. topie "The Incorruptible . CnmkS,' ' A eirele from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A ' : ? r kntoht Memorial Morning worship at . 11. s Sermoa "The Soul's Monnaiaa." Evening ser vice at 7:30.. Th iermotifc 'Working Without a Sense af Strain." - Anthem by the eherue choir. The church aehool at 10 a.m. C C. Harrfla. Supt.. The Chris tiaa flsjdeavor societies at 9:45 p.m. EMMASTTEIj TOLL, OOSFEIi 17th and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Thomas Bsird, pastor.. Rerviees: Sub day school 10 a.m. Sunday worship 11 a.m. and t:45 p. m.l Tuesday. 7:45 p.m. Wednedv. all davi prayer. JO a.m. Fri day. T. P. M. 7:4! p.m. Sunday street raeetingB:30 at tie comer State and Hieh streets. Evanjgelist Christina Baird will preach at thetre service. . -L- ' FTRST GERMAN BAPTIST Korth Cottage ii -D streets. 6. W. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Hlkb A Ferry Sts. Church School 9:40 a. m. Three B. Y.'a C:4S p. m. worahip 10:50. Si ermon : ; MDef eat ranted Mnto Victory" Pastor. - Anthem: "Still, -Still With Thee". (Speaks). Solo by Mrs. Davis. . . . j r r,- - . Erening service 7:45. Sermbtf: 0t of the Shaker -Into the Soup ""Piator. Anthem : "Jesus, Lorer Of 3Iy Soul" tHeyser). Inci dental solos by Mrs. Hartna. and : W. E. Cochran.':. ! ':; i v. WELCOME W. Earl C4cb.raa, pastor Affairs Bridge Tea Will Begin Club - . Season I Mrs. Eugene, Eckerlen.lSr., pre sident of The V D. clubi' will be entertained at her home Tuesday afternoon with a bridge tea" In compliment to the members of the club and as the opening event for this club's season. " t v; ; .Mrs. Naud of I Medford, mother of Mrs.' Phillip Jaskoskl. and who is : visiting here; now, will be a special guest 'Members of the club include Mrs. James Heenan, Mrs. C. D. Thomas, Mrs. E. A. Praitt. Mrs.1' C D. McLaine. Mrs. T. M. Barr. Mrs. S. Breitenstein. Mrs. David O'Harra. Mrs. J.- B. Nathman, Mrs. George D. Hender son. Mrs. F. Jaskoskl, Mri.C J. Demytt and Mrsj Eckerlen. Salem Chadwick chapter,' No. 37, Order of the Eastern Star, was the guest of Corinthian chapter. No. 54. of Portland Tuesday night. The occasion was a birth day party for Rev. H. D. Cham bers, worthy patron of Corinthian chapter. Rev. Chambers was worthy patron for Chadwick chapter in 1926.1 A large 'delega tion of Chadwick chapter motor ed to Portland for the evening. i . Mrs. N. W. Phillips of Ber keley, Cal., is spending the month of September wjth her mother. Mrs. Henry Cchmal. Rutsch, minister. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Sam Schirman, Supt. Service It a.m. Sermon topie 1'The People) Had a Mind to Work.'1 Choir anthem. ; Wom en's Missionary society will meet at the parsonage at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Q. Hillman. president. Young People's Unionist 7 p.m. Caroline Lucas, president. Kven ing service at 8 p. mi Topic, "The eld erly Brother." Choir and church or-, chestra. Regular mid-week prayer ser vice at 8 p.m. Wednesday. METAPHYSICAL CENTER. At one. 29 o -North Liberty street, room Classet in Unity each Monday night at 8 o'clock -Mrs. Ida Miller Yo- der, teacher REFORMED! CHURCH Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W G. Licnkaemper, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. German worship 10 o'clock: subject: "God 'a Open." a nature aer- mon. i - . CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 655 Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Phone 8693. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. M. D. LitwlHer, Supt. Morning worship at 11 a.m.j Theme "Till He Comes." Y. P. S. meet at 6:45 p.m., Dan Friesen, leader, i Evening' evangelis tic service at 7:45 p.m. including spe cial singing and music. Prayer meet ing at 7:45 Tuesday evening. Young Peo ple's prayer service ! Thursday evening. Street service Saturday night. FIRST M. X. 9:15 a.m. Church school classes for all ages. 10 a.m. worship. Sermon by Dr. Carl 6. Doney. Special music in charge of Ronald Craven. 7:30 a.m. evening service, featuring great dramatic trial, "Who Killed Earl Wright!" Twenty six local citisens will participate. FIRST CHTJRCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets.: Sun day services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sub ject. "Substanee." Sunday school at 9:45 and 11. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday eveninar at 8. Reading room at 406 Masonic Temple, open from II to 5:30 except Sunday and holidays. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and 17th streets. B. F. Shoe maker, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mrs. E. Werner, Supt, Morning worahip 11 o'clock: subject: "Selr8aerifice the Source of True and -Ultimate-Happiness." Evening worship 7:30 o'clock: subject: "The Brssen Serpent. a Type of Christ." Yonng People's meeting, 6:45 o'clock: subject: "What Should Our Meetings Accomplish t" Aid society meetings Wednesday and Friday. Mid week meeting Wednesday, 7:30. , FIRST CHRISTIAN High and Center streets: D. J. Howe, paqtor. Bible school 9:45. OrviUe J. Hull. 8upt. Worship 11 ! o'clock. Special musie at each service by the eh air un der the direction f Prof. E. W. Hob son; Miss Lois PInmmer, organist. Chris tian, endeavor meetings at 7 o'clock. Evangelistic service at 8. ENGLEWOQfD UNITED BRETHREN North 17th ad Nebraska streets. R. V. Wilson, pastorvi Sunday school 9:48 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; sub ject: "Brooks T at Run Dry." Even ing worship 7:30 o'clock; subject: "What Thing Ye of Christ;" Young People's meeting 6:30 o'clock; subject: "What Should Our i Meetings Accom plish I" Harvey Monlett, leader. FIRST CHURCH OF THE N alia RENE 13th .and Center streets. Rev. Fletch er Galloway, pastor, j Residence i 1495 Marion street. Phone 9630. ' Sunday ser vices as follows:' 11 a.m. Sermon by the ParrottTent REVIVAL GOING ' STRONGER Subject Sunday Afternoon 2:30 "Baptism of 1 Holy Spirit" My personal experience related t ' Soaday eTenlns; : v. 7x45 1 : t Great - ETamgelistie ii ', s Service BIG TENT : s North High and Unioa ' 1 1 TO BE STAGED Local People in Play to be ; GiveR at M. E. Church - : Sunday Night ; Salient features of the dramatic murder trial, "Who Killed Earl Wright? will be reproduced at the First; Methodist church Sun day night at 7:80 o'clock with a cast of Ifr Salem people partici pating:. ; . - , , r The author of "this trial, George Hamlnond of, Iowa, Bat In a crim inal courtroom and witnessed the prosecution and conriction s of a young man whoiiad Uken the life of another youth who was his nearest friend. S! , ; The eridence presented showed that an older man had purchased liquor from a local bootlegger and had persuaded the young man to drink with him. The young de fendant while under the influence of this liquor, engaged n a quar rel with his fife-long chhm. over a sixth of a pint of alcohol. The chum was fatally injured. That courtroom scene, the storr of the tragic? death : of one youth ana tne penalty which another must pay behind prison walls so stirred the author that he imme diately resolved to take the boy's case to the people and : by means of this thrilling trial to expose the real criminals behind this trag edy, the bootlegger who sold the liquor In defiance of the laws of tne state and .nation, and the pur chaser who paid the ; bootlegger pastor, "The Better Way of Living the Christian Life." Special music; 7:46 p.m. "Veterans". This is to be a special old people's service. Music by the Hoffer family using the marimba accompani ment. Sunday school -9:45 a.m. F. M. Litwiller, Supt. X. Y. P. a and Junior societies 8:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday, I;45 p.m. - i FIRST UNIT ASIAN North Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Hev. Fred Albaa Weil, minister. Resi dence, 657 Chemeketa. Service at 11 a.m. Sermon: ''The Heaa of His Garment." TEMPXE BAPTIST Nineteenth and Breyraaa streets. Bi ble school : 9 :45u Morning worship at 11 a.m. and evening worship at $ p.m. Conducted by r. Kay E. Torhx The Junior. Intermediate and Senior Baptist Young People's union at ? p.m. LESLIE MEMORIAL South Commercial and Myers streets. S Darlow Johnson, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Stearns Cnshing, Supt. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Rev. llo bert E. Smylie, a visitor, will preach. Evening service at 8:00. Stearns Gush ing, speaker. Thursday evening 7:30, prayer meeting, followed by choir prac tice. CAL VAST BAPTIST Rodger Bldg., High and Ferry streets, traded church school 9:40 a.m. Three B. Y.'s 0:45 p.m. Morning worship. 10:50. Sermon; "Defeat . Turned Into Victory" Pastor. Evening service 7:45, gospel song service. Sermon: "Out of' the Shaker Into the Soup." Monday evening 7:45 the Trustees of the church will meet. Sterling W. W. 6. wiH meet Mon day evening at the ehurch for a pot luck dinner. Fellowship and prayer ser vice Wednesday evening at 7:48, follow ed by a meeting ef the deacons. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. JASON LEE X. E. Winter ahd i Jefferson ' streets. Hugh B. Foake Jr.. minister. 9:45 a.m. Ses sion of tha Church School, H. B. Car penter. Supt. 10:30 a.m. worahip ser vice, sermon on "God's Will the Abun dant Life." Miss Berniee Riekman will sing- ? p.m. the three Epworth league groups. S pjs. Evening worship, aa in formal service for Christian. Fellowship. Miss Riekman will sing, Mr. Fouke will speak on "Wanted a Confessional." FIRST CHTJECH OF GOD 0. W. Hsteh, pastor. Dial 8657. Morn ing service 11 a.m. Evening service. 1:90. 8unday school 10 a-m., John Vaa Lyde graf, Sopt. Mid-week prayer service 8 p.m. Wednesday. Toung People's meet ing 6:80 p.m. WEST SALEM 1C B. The subject ef the morning discourse at Summit at 9:45 a.m. win be "The Uashepherded Multitudes.". The Sun day school will follow the morning ser mon. At. rord Memorial ehurch the Sunday school meet at 9:45 a.m. The morning ssrmoa at 11:00. The Epworth League meeta at T p.m. The subject of the evening discourse at S o'clock will be 'The Power ot a Noble Purpose." O. L. Dark, minister. i.j i . j . ; j i iv " rid i I S - : tm ma: i m if -v. - x v , . . i .. nil m 'f ' r Y i lou can t miss j I Announcing ; tic:;!j :- i FaUOpening - Ji N; - I ;;.;r;:;- .;!: ft Susan Varty , aC Hit Varty Draii UaUxig Sho an. r.' 3 ' i ' f ; ! J ' !' ' ;.;(- ".-'I ; f !; - : ? SSrT- aaaaSr ' V ) : j ! 4 - j J -! V " - - . t ? ) g '-:iiVv;'--!rv;u;-i; Av'm ' 'A .! i ':-P tfl '40taTit to txlendad a woman Pi M :'4-:'- ftt&S : 1 1 Zj- 'LL 't W'TT ; '" -Uiw" assBvlX'Tl " Mtuass eaaiadsajTua COMPfcHV INC. : H "i-Tl- ,';N'- i-: ' ' r . -''i I fs- i- ' ! ;-' 't---- m i W- if !- V- - - ":'; . v t .'.. -;- .. ' !;;.: - i --j ;, - -is- ; p :; I-:,.;-';-.K-i t r. : i! T, r-i -, . . sr... ; ; for his 'outlawed product! The following will taka part la tha tTialx Judge, Rer. B. B. Par. ker; prosecutor, Roy Mi Locken oux; defendant, Bruce Spanidlng; bootlegger, J. fi. s CraryJ Mrs. French, Miss Amy Martin;; George W. Cook,N. 8. Savage; bailiff. Dr. George E. Lewis; sheriff, O. J. Russell; mother, Mrs. M.1 C. Find ley; reporter, ' Miss 'Alcia' Pbhl; widow.-arid 'children, lot Earl Wright, Margaret W. , Stevenson, Jean Carkin and Verne Seott. Rev. R. E.' Close of Portland brill take the part of the defense 'attorney. There will be no admission charge, and all are heartily wel come. An offering will 'be taken tor tha promotion oZ prohibition work. In Oregon. Childrenj are wel come : but ' must be accompanied by and si V with their parents. V Howe Announces Visitors Coming -- w rrr - i : t tor won Rev.' D. J. Howe, who Is con fined to his home as result of sin us trouble, announces 'two special speakers for the First Christian church Sunday. iVt':" j. , t: .. 1 At the 11 o'clock - worship hour, Walter Fiscus, graduate of ' he Eugene Bible university; vlll preach. Fiscus is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hull of he church. - r :- 'i- . .' . " C. F. S wander, state secretary. will have charge of the 18 o'clock service Sunday night. Christina Bar To Open Series - Revival Sermons ' Christina Baird of i Oakland, Calif., will open a series ofj Evan gelistic services at the Smmanttel church, 17th and Chemeketa, to day, preaching both at ill Fa. m. and 7:45 o'clock tonight, j Mrs. Baird is said to be a .pow erful speaker, and to devote her sermons - to present day . condi tions, their cause and cure. Her husband is pastor of the Emman uel church. They have been en gaged In ! evangelistic - work fr 20 years. Fair Booth Hki Attention Now Of Hayesville HAYESVILLE, Sept. ItThe Hayesville Sunday school is busy making preparations for) the state fair. They are! to depict the The story of "The Lost Sheep Japanese have "The Lost Coin", and "The Prodigal Son' , as their contribution toward the Hayes booth. ville Sunday school district The booth this year Is occupy- ing a larger floor space and ' has more interesting exhibits than any previous year,; Leslie Church ! To Hear Retired Iowa ! Minister Rev. Robert E. Smylle, ; a re tired member of the borthwest Iowa Methodist conference will speak Sunday morning at the Leslie Memorial 1 church, t Rev. Smith was the first district su perintendent of the local pastor. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson; In the evening ; Stearns Gush ing will preach, j ' - ' : , York i Expected Back For Stinday ' ; -...,.1 i Dr. Roy E : York,, pastor of the Temple Baptist ehurcn, is due home from Kansas Ctiy, Mo., in time to conduct the regular; Sun day services . at his church. He has been attending to business matters In Missouri. t - LOu'6 IMS FilEET OF CHURCH 6R0UPS HA3EL GREEN, Sept 11.1 Tha church la glad of the return here of Rer. S. A. Long as pastor. Rer. Long I will- preach at 11 o'clock -Sunday, September 13. He baa called! a meeting bf ; all the members of the church and others interested to :plant for Jthe year's work I and ; - for repairs on - the church edifice. This will be at 3 o'clock Sunday.!;- ; ' ' . '-,.1 : ' The? reeentiy elected officers of the Sunday school will be install ed by the pastor preceding ;the preaching services. :;;-r -;n;j j An t executive meeting of the Women's Missionary society ! is called I for 2:30 o'clock Sunday. The Otterbeia guild will hare a business meetins? and hmr rannrt of delegate. Miss lola Luck ey, to Rer. J. Oliver and ; Rer. and Mrs. Wilson were risltors at the I!. 1 ii i m v AWnm v : k ' - ib sCi V'V . I 1 I -T B i I :! 1 ' . it r-i - 1 )h rn . ; i: TOILERS Al'.M : ;3 MgAins of t!' is J . If -- h If fyoii :'r- I: A f to attena LvU I'M-will interest ly ou to know that Miller pay iwiUI be helcl over night 8:3(X G. O. Looney home Thursday. Rer. Wilson, is tha recently appointed pastor to Salem J United Brethren, churchi :" :: ' ' ' f s - , Suzie Fukuda in -CHarge of Young . . Peoples League Suzie Fukuda rwill have charge of the! Japanese- Young People's league I meeting Sunday night at the Hayesville church. Mrs. Ruth R. Rhoten will be the speaker for the evening and . her talk will be on "The American Youth's Con ference which was held at Lake Genera) Wis. J i A vocal solo,; VThanks Be to God." will be giren by Doris Clark, a studeht at Willamette university. Hoshie Watanabe will accompany her. i ' i ' - A league rally is being planned for net week. George Terusaki will be in charge? of It.- .Tafnii s - ill ml C an mm I f " At 13 Lillian Fugate was grad uated from the Whiteeburg, Ky., high school this year. BIGGEST WHOLE erej unable yes- until!! to ceraay . i :' i '. ; t - t 3 " ! IS f i ' 1 t-K I- 'III ft i i'-jf : ' - ; " II II H. i ft -si if ; : I - I, . : r 1