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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1931)
ociety News and CliiE if f iiil Ouvs 2. Doas. SccUty . institute Will Be Given in Salem Td 'accordance' with the pUas lace he formation or the state .federation of weman'a clubs Into dnitrtcts. county institutes (will bo bold l eech ot too nine coun ties comprisla to third district daring- tho tall aad winter month. ... tkw Institutes will deal with tbo problems and possibilities lor ervtee of the various depart ments of tbo club. . The first cn Institute for this Tear was held la October 1 Columbia county. Tbo next institute will bo Noeeeaber 14 and will bo beld la Saloat la tbo Woman's club bouse, t ..' The toaturo of tbo morning; meeting will bo dlacussloas of th two divisions of tbo public wel fare i department, correction aad child weUarev Tbo correction division has to . do ; with accb things as Jail surveys and tors' training schools." Mrs. P. H. Ieenlhen of Portland, district chairman of the welfare depart ment will take charge In tbo ab sence of Mrs. 8. M. Eadlcott. Mr. Saide Orr Dunbar will hare charge of tbo ehUd welfare AUcKsurtos. Mrs. WHHam For- SOCLAl calendar Saturday; November 7 D 4. R. luncheon la compliment to Mrs- W. W. Mo Credie, state resent, at Elks club, 1:15 o'clock; all res ervations must bo in aad made- with Mrs.. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. C. C. Best os-Mrs. W. F. Fargo. Too Order of Rainbow- tor Girls will meet for reg ular mfieilng, in Masonic tsmple, 7:30 o'cto Woman's Relist corps, business meeting; at Miller's hall, S o'clock. Sunday, November 8 Brush College Sunday school rally at school house; petluck dinner at 12:45 o'clock. Pi Phi Alumnae Sponsor Tea Today Visiting Matron Is Luncheon Guest A smart luncheon compliment- f ed Mra B, B. Houston ot Santa Rosa, CaL. as a 1 o'clock lunch eon Friday afternoon st which time Mrs. Rose W. Babcock en tertained In honor of tbo v'altor and a group ot her former Inti mate friends. Mrs. Houston at one time made ber home In Salem. Tho luncheon table was center ed, with a long basket of chrys- shades or oronse. anlliAmMina woo dyce Fargo, president ot the dls-j yeUow an4 orange. and tapers la irtcv wut peu ion uwvu na,rnontttng colors IJankea mis- Covers were D laced foT Mrs. much of . the oresldlng will be done by Mrs. Dunbar who Is ln- stltuto chairman of the state. Tbo child welfare division dis cussion will have to do with the placing, ot children in Institu tions and the work attempted by l i- 4 .i.iu rhiTriran In normal home life. Mra. O. L. Buland of Portland will have charge of the afternoon nrocram. Mrs. Buland la chairman of he International relations de partment, will tell her listeners how to build a complete lnterna- Houstott aad Mrs. D. C. Minte. Mrs. Robert Downing. Mrs. ohn A. Carson. Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. T. B- Kay. Mrs- Frank Settlemeler and Mrs. Blaine McCord of Wool burn, Mrs. Sherman Thompson, Mrs- John H. Carson, Mra. Wallace Carson and Mrs. Babcock. The afternoon hours following luncheon were spent in Informal conversation. Mrs. Houston will spend part ot next week as the guest of Mra & uoier or roruaau. Frldsy aiternoon waa on- of tional relations program without tnat haT9 been glv en to welcome bacK lo saiem where she has leen tne guesi oi an outside soeaker, Mrs. Buland is aa interesting . . . i I nuc poaxer W wnom crun mo D c Mtato are interested, sue cas aaa ions i exoerlfince and Is both a mother and crandmother; wUh a daugh- K r A Chase ter as president of the sute fed- Mrs. KJ. Kinase eratlon of women's clubs in Ig HosteSS Washington. As such the latter . will preside at the national con- Mri, o. A. Chase entertained fentioa which will raeettn SeaU the Bnglewood Woman's club at tie in the spring. Because of all ner home Friday afternoon. A. 4v.n.v ihinn nf w lone asrvlce hnr tHislneaa meeting was held, Mrs. Buland will have much to I the president. Mrs. J. a HnPT; brine to her listeners this coming Uidlng. A program of readings hr Saturday. Mrs. Raymond A- Kites and a taia All club women and the public on India by Mrs. J, M. Comer were are invited to attend this meet- presented. Demonstration I see ing whlck is an open one. The trtcal appliances was given Dy hours of from 9 to 4 o'clock at Mrs. E.. Wieser. tho Woman's clubhouse with a RetreshmeaU were served oy io aost" luncheon at nooa la tho hostess, -'atristed by Mrs lWU the Rlks temolo. Ham Reeves and Mrs. William Mc- I Morris. . Those present were n. Mrs. Oliver Hostess to "ri. SSSSTt College Helpers ' Si.TS2fi2a BRUSH COLLEGE. Kov. 6 Id. Travis. Mrs. Howsrd J. Small- The Brush College Helpers were ey. Mrs. "Pord Mrs . . m .4 .v . rarallmf sf ra Carol! irora, All- tniMuraitt y'-a-" William . n.ti.M rtiin t D..fnmui A. Kites. Mrs. W imam . ... n v,,-.jav I ir.un u Mm. William Keeves, ine Mi Anna aiternoon. me ptewueui, . Phase C ) 1 1 W RT VV IllLUOJ. urraiucu. I . opening number, Mrs. Carl Har- ritt la charge ot tae patriotic program gave a suitable reading lYirS. rvaipii iojo and led tho flag salute. Devo- rnf(rfft:nq Uonals were in charge of Mrs. Entertains Fred Ewing. o.i.k viava and Mrs. Al Following tho usual business entertained Jn compjl- tsMrs. John Schtndler. Mrs. ."JBie eflr club A:. R. Bwtng and Mrs. Esther Ot-6"1 ft.nioon. Bridge Ivor told of the benefits, derived 1 . ,irllc the afternoon from-1 tho cooking school held t j 'KOTn wer held by fves oaiem utiuuui u i jrft Tyler Brown ana airs. na ioBouro ujr m , . f ,t.K, a Tn1V I Aliporv. i rural w murat - l Mra. KdWlS tU9T aJua - .t Fulton wai bo hostesses for Lodge Patron Honor Guest at Party , An Interesting event of this afternoon j will . bo the benefit bridge tear to bo given tbls after- nooa at the homo ot Mrs. James Humphrey-, oa Falraaouat bill ' by tho pi Pbi sorority alumnae club. Tho Lours, will 00 from mUT i o'clock. ' '-' E3 At the tea hoar Mrs. George A. White and Mrs. W. 8. Walton will pour.- Members ot tho alumnae wUl receive and assist about tho rooms. Tho funds from this bridge tea will . bo sent : to tho settlement school which Is maintained by the national PI Phi organisation. Tho school Is. a handcraft school at Gatllnbarg. Tennessee. Bridge birth d a y I winners will be preseated with Mcintosh I prises from tho school, each a Independence The anniversary of J. G Wednesday was tho inspiration I band made article. for a charming surprise party at I Officer ot tho local organisa- his home sponsored by four ma-tlon are Mrs. Raymond Bono- trens of Adah chanter No. $41 Steele, president; mra. J am a Eastern Star lodge et which he j Humphrey, vice president; Miss has been natron four rears. The 1 Virginia Best, secretary; Miss hostesses wer Mrs. Robert White. 1 Marguerite Bailey, treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. Crosby Davis. Mrs. MarlaalDon Prltchott is chairman of the Chambers aad Mrs. Oral Ed-J settlement committee. m-srda. I Members ot the local club are Th decoration r in chim i Mrs.-James Humphrey, SITS. "W Sl ot Mrs. Gertrude Darldson. sister-ott Bureau airs, worn in-law of tho honored guest. Mr. Mra- aiutoa mer wne ww MrTntnah waa nrauntxl tk altnOOOSC Sw.S. silr rmuiw. I Mlsa Xargaorlto Bailey. Mtso Dor flowers representing the colors oftty White, Miss Ellen Hemen tk. 1 war. Mrs. M. C Hemeaway, Mx. A JoUy time was spent at tMiMiTt games and stunt, plsnned by tho I'JSlSa hostesses. Of the persons present I " Z7. " T : tm. 15 were born in Oregon and ev- Miss Virginia Best, alia. Um m mnh in ih. M, w.. mam. f Davis, Miss Mary King-, aad Mrs. sented by birthdays except Febra-1 dut. ary ana Apnu Mrs. unamoors i - sang two solos. "The Gypsy I Willamette lea iraii", ana -rerrect Day", At a late hour a two course luncheon was served when a beautiful birthday cake decorated with four candles, representing the four matrons was featured. Those enjoying the happy oc casion were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hilte brand, Mr. and Mrs. John Donald son, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Schweit zer, Mr. and. Mrs. H. N. Mattlson, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Keener, Mrs. Crosby Davis, Mrs. Marian Cham bers, Mrs. Oral Edwards. Mrs. Grace Becker, Mrs. Harriet Cham bers, Mrs. Alta Gilllsple-Smlth, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Hattie Kr earn er, Mrs. Cora StaaU-Huhbard, Mrs. Mella Girard, Mrs. Merwin Mix. Mrs. Coble. Mrs. Jessie Hew itt. Mrs. Lena Jones and Mrs. Ka thrine Dodds. Pretty Affair A charming university affair of the week was the tea which waa riran hr the funfer women la eomnliment to the treshmaa worn en Friday afternoon between tho hours ot S and S o'clock at the ham tt atrs. W. E. Kirk. The guests were greeted at the door by Miss Edna Bannice ana tha Una, which met tnem was miss Louisa Sidwell, vice-president of the class, and Mrs. Carl Gregg Do ner. Mrs. W. B. Klra, Mrs. . a. Rrlckaon and Miss Olive Dshl. Presiding at the tea table dur ing the first nour were vr. neeu pparr- and Mrs. Lawrence Zill- man; and during the second hour w nnv Keene ana Mrs. vr . j inni nonred. The tea table was prettily ar ranged with red chrysanthemums and tapers to harmonise- Chrys anthemums were usea sdoui b mama in aa effective manner. ThM who assisted with the serving were Miss Helen Board man. Miss Mildred Wampler, Miss Among the Interesting events of 1 5ima vit wtaa BraabentlissLoTi a rnraiiv WAAfe will K. V i . . . urnvaa af Mlsa Florence aiar- Prnmn warn hers were given t Miss Lulu Allen, Miss Luctle . ma? 1 irilaa Miles and Miss stercia mucs. Wives ot faculty members and faculty women were Invited as special guests far tae tea nour- Episcopal Guild to Be Tea Hostess the coming week will be the an nual tea given by the Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church. The affair is informal each year and is sponsored to draw togeth er in a few friendly social hours tho women of tha church. The affair this year will be at the home of Mrs. Frank Durbin Tfl . a. . a a a . . oa r airmoum mil, neiween cne l . r r i houra of 3 and s o'clock Tue-1 Informal rleaging day arternoon. Mrs. George Swift and Mrs. W. P. Babcock will pre side at the tea urns. No program will be given and the afternoon will be given over to chatting and visiting. SD.iV f-8o;i nw , SET FOEl TUE Tho annual rallr for men and boys 'of tho .Iforth SAleni com munity wtU bo held by tho Jason Lee Brotherhood - at tho church, Winter and Jefferson. Tuesday night; November It at 1:10 ' p. in. This haa Become' aa .occasion looked forward to by all tha boya, young aad. old. who hare beea present in former years. FoU owing a dinner served by tha women of tho ehurch, a pro gram vui . be directed by tho Brotherhood prosldoaL T. P. Phipps. The main feature ot the evening . remains - unknown, and will be a. surprise attack which those on the "inside" promise will provide plenty or fun and interest. Special masle ' wUl bo furnished by . Robert Brown -on bis aecerdlan, aad a due by Harold Stent and Keith Clark. Dr. Epley will have charge ot the community staging aad H. M. Tennant of the general mixer. following tho program, which Is always a most enjoyable feature. All fathers and sons are Invit ed and provision haa been made whereby -boys who have no fath ers and mea without sons will bo paired off at the start of the ral ly. Reservations for plates should be In the hands of the pastor. Rev. Hugh B. Fouke, J., before Tuesday morning. Bertha Glegs To Speak at Jason Church Arriving on the President Mad lson from China Tuesday. Miss! Bertha Gless, a visitor in the heme ot her sister, Mrs. W. Gor don Black, will briag fresh from tho seething Orient an Interesting message when she speaks Sunday night at 7:10 o'clock at the Ja son Lee Methodist church. Win ter and Jefferson. The service will be quite In formal, opportunity being given tor questions and Miss Glass tell ing something of the situation ss It has come under her personal observation during the eight years service as a missionary in the far-eastern republic. "America cannot -imagine," Miss Gless declared, "the flood conditions that hsve prevailed in the stricken areas. Families hsve lived . for weeks In water that comes up to the tops of the ta bles in their homes. Their plight Is Impossible to fully describe". Serving as ; secretary to Bishop Laurees J. BIrney. with hesd- quartera In Shanghai. Miss Gless haa been able to see much of the Chinese life at first hand Following the service. ; the young people of the Church will honor Miss Gless in the Fellow ship Hour, to which all her friends are cordially invited. oaafSBe--nssBBaumnnuunaunnnn V n tho Church BRUSH COLLEGE S ' It aaS BniMI . -lark. B -D aaaa4 ! 4r. t:SS. BiU nUI: 1 nnUf wlta WliniiM af w is saw nXFTTJIT irasZSTZiJI .MXSSIOSaST AUZaXOal Kay I 5S rarry MrMt. W. U. Caldvall. aa. ka-1 tar. 9k m IStS. SeeSar takt st t:4S. 10-.SS aMratafflat. I. Litvitlar. Ocp. Mocaiac wnli C OmmbN. 1 a XI mjm. Taaata. "Taa LrC' FMrac- iim w rataiwrata aa cwi h.tiaa r Dr. Tare aa "Tka I .rpu7 : VT5. sVriuS IZZriZ; .r tJoT siZZr J.rt ... 1 Saadsy school till be Rally day. BRUSH COLLEGE, Nov. ft ila K4- I CaaMBuipa tarrica will la WrraA fot-lOnS Ot the oatstaadlng OVOnS Ot Pra,kau f Wviaf asprtca. Teac Pr?jMs m-t-1 1 ha, aar - far- tha , Brush Caller e-araUp M W Dr. ml Urn, lark a I Maia. Taa H.U War - Bmh." Baattaa wilt I Sarriea .1 Daaeo.au kankal Wadasadar eiaOaUtaraA at taa maia aarrlc. I mtllf. Tana WnU'l ararar aarrlaa TaaaSay, T:SO, (Mr raaaanaL TWradar, 1 Ttefaaar tnvmg. Bibia ata ffcMay Prarar .arrlea Taaaday avaaias. i Sandar. November 8. There will lisrer sttctlac U4 by AArt Paee. sv. be no regular Sunday school. - Tho six classes i under direction - of their teachers. Mrs. A. E. Ctley, C. J. Lehman. Mrs. Fred Ewing. Mrs. A. R. 'Swing, Mrs. Cart Harrltt aad Mrs. - U. J. Lehman will furnish a ambers. A special a am ber ea tho morn ing program, which starts at 11:XS wiU be a solo. "That Sweet crrr soim aasarosr - i . raar oosransoa.txoaraX SS M. CtitUd .taa. H. IT .aw a. 1 Caator aaS Ubertr striata. . K. Ol- paitar. Sarvlaaal Batardar av.ata 1 aaaaa, paatar- aaaaa S47S. Marai.c traat avaati.r at T jl m It taa I aarriaa 11 a'ala.; a.aject: A UttU hall al TUS.. Saaaar aMraias: Baayrartkar." Ktmg mtc. 'clack; eaaal U 10. PraaaiaX at 11. Bv. i S)atl taa Itrrt at Ua aw asnaa J. T. Kattaawa, D. r. at ParUaad viUlat natii varsaJ aarrleaa. It M cm peak km taa Mnkf aa "la Chrittaa. I tar aaaat U aaraant Tba Triaatah T:SS ijl ley, accompanied by his mother. rasT wsTraraw smux i . 1 t aira. a. h ttmw Tha Mt i.v sarta cauan aaa o atraeta. w. w. i ruai uaxrajuaji I u.i n. .... Ratu-a. .lai.tor: Baaaar acaaal t:45 I Vartk CwW.Ca mn4 Chnaakat. atraata. I ... . preceoe tae .bl &m Behlraua, Oast. Barriae 11 1 Et. rra4 aibaa Wail, atiaiatar. Chare. I K'KWlng program: jb. Taaie. "Tka Haaafal Daaira far I aekaal a la a.ai Chareh Serrioa at 111 - VOCat aole. "The Old Road 1 raaca." . vaatr aamaai. w.aiaa . mt I mjm. n.rai.a ; - wni f w uutntaf l Mri A K TVfav ann.n..i ...r.- avMti.a at 11(1 a a.. Ura. CL I aa Araiiattea Da. I' Ma Tna. H. 1 f": . Uey, accompanied toa. aoiai, airs. Waiter a. iXatoa. ar-aait. Hirhaaa. araaidaat. Saaa.r aekaal Bar- vast aM aalaaioa (rstiral a( T.SO Rfalar mla-weak prayer aerriee at I a. at. WaSmaadar. t hiohuutd mnaros Highland aad Chare, atrrata, Zdf.t T. BUaa, pastar. BivU kraaal S:4S aa, K. U. Beckett. OnpL Uorataf waraai 11 a.au' - Ereamr aer.lea 7 :SO p.m. La1 T. PcMiactao. president of faeiiia Oallsfa wiU apeak aa ' TVrea Comtnoa Problrraa XYAVocxjSTio rtruc oostei. TkirtaaaU a.d rerrr atreata. C L Wastaa. paitar. aaala acbaol at 1:45 C.n-a aareiea at S. Sabet. "Hy ena uaaftuaiw aarme at T 4i Special maaie at each aerriee. Uoadar. aertional F.Uawabia eaaeeatiaa at 3:10 aaa T:50 a.av. wrU aaeabara a.d aaeeial af America and England." Janiar C E. ITaaadar teaaiaa; T:4S, Miaaioaarx aar By airs. c. L. Blodgett: a play "The Tillage Photograoher" br me young people's class. Mrs. A. E. Ctley. teacher. Taking nart wfll be Mr. i and- Mrs. John Nor i wood. Marjerie and Detbert Har rltt. Vehna Woelk, Lucy May and Miles Munson, Opal and Kina reaarta. aaeeial J Tansv. Eldon Olaen. Marina ni. iveic aa laatarea. 9: SO P.aa. 8eniar .ad I. terra di ate O. E. S:S0 p.m. Tha Bible elate ia Esada. Vend ay. T:S0 p.m. Wd week prayer meettaf em Tbaraday. T:80 p.m. . SOUTH SALEM TXIETOS S. Caeaarareiat at Wathiugte. atreata. Cfcaa. O. Hawsrth. ter. Simaar rieaa 1 a.m. Saaday aehaal; Hatha I Caetc Sept. 11 :0 aaamhar arah(p.Ar- miatlca day aere. by Preaidaat tTt x. . . . n Ml It T reanaipea at mi xkiui ewww ,r kerf- Prea. reaaiastwa i a well kmawa nu,kw aa tha aeration af lartaraatioaal Peace. S p.m. easper aerriee. Topie : Onr Snare la Jtaktag warta ireaca reraaa eat. Leader. Bath Ch.pmaa. Thorad.y, T:SS paa. Prayer meeting aaa Bihla atn dy la 1st Joha. FTRSr CHtTBCH OT OOD a W. H.tah, patter. Morning aerriee 11 a clack. Ertetag aerrica at V:80. Saoaay aehool 10 a.m.. Mr. Haada 1 ria, SopL Mid-week prayer aerrica S p.m. Wedneeday. Lealla JJaete. leaaar. aonaa PeemU'v meerinr :0 " Jf" TT" mm, oowv-oaTa onwjvti. tna." ootrnr stbbt chmstia Ceart aad 17th atreeta. B. T. Bhoa makar. paatar. Saaday eeaool t4 a-m. lira. Edward Wellar. Bapt. htarniag v; it anhieet: rYeeoem For Serriee." Ereaiaf worahip T:SS .'rlwk aahlMt: "Bcmemher Iat a Wile." Young Peeple'a meeting e'eloek: aahiect: "Oar Snare in tea. Milt Bhoda Fowler apeaker. Wad- eaaay aiierneoa ac 1:30, Womaa a prayer meet teg. Thursday evening at ' : Ken ral prayer maetiaa. be tar - day ereniar. 7t3. Tenng feapla's aar- noa. aiu jrraa iMgiaaw apeaker. r - nrioiTr nxKOBxax. 19th aad Ferrr atreata. L C. Steeec aninUter. STaralng waraluB at 11. Sec o. ''Money Tatka." Ladiee Trie 'Taa Mcy aad Kiae- (Loreaa). rea iDgNpeTncee at T.-SO. 8armen "Jetaa' approach to Feraenality." Snadar aehaal at 1 am. 0. 0. Darria. 8upc vanaiiea x.aaearar aociety at S:4S p nasT snxiTTJAijaT Serrleee erery gnaday evening ia th. Vtlaori h.M aa ObemekeU ttreet. A cir- cia la hald from 3: SO to 7:30 followed hy a aeeg aemee aad lecture at S. Tha topic for Now. S will ha "Jeaaa. the n ay oto.tr. sen. Myrtle Meier and BIIIt ut- ley. Reverend Grorer C. Btr- chett of Presbyterian church In Salem, will preach in the afternoon. The committee in charge ot program arrangements and tho dinner will be Mra A. R. Ewing, chairman. Mrs. Carl Harritt, Mrs. Olirer Whitney. . 10 WOMEU WE J nsroasiED CHTjmCH Corner Capital aad Marion atraata O. liiewkaamper. pator. Sandar aehaal i utrati warsJiip IS a'eloek: aab- jeet: "Paal ia Cartnflk." KegUaa war- anap ll a clock: lahjeet: "The Eeaaeat i i-eace. Armlatiea ear aerm Toaac peenle a nteetinr T :4S o'elaA Srhfact: "Oar Share ia Uaki.g World reaca ermaneni. S:S0 Mak OdltAVTrCX. BAPTIST Corner Haiel aad Academy atraeta. S. s. at 10 a.m. Lesaan: Jothna 11 aad IS , IJC Pean"1 BaitU- -iS "M. a.d T:I0 p.m. Mld iDg WorW Pea c , weak prayer aad taatimony meeting t SSZ&"& T$&:Z Tharaday areaiw. . T:0. meotinr. Wedaoid.y. 7:i0. ST. J0H3T X-UTHnnaJf (Ma. graad) ISA and A atraeta. H. W. Ore p tor. ZngUfh aarriea at S:d$. Sah)aet: "Chriati. OttlaaaaUp." aermaa retea U 11. Saaday echoed at t. W. C. O'Naill. 8upt. ICAKIOV COTTHTT H0UXESS ASS. All day meeting ia tha EreageHcal ehnrch. corner af gammer aad Marioa atraeta. Or. Ppliaf. paatar. hegiB.inf at 10:10 a.m, 1 p. aS 1 :0 P- TTRST XSTH0BXST EPISCOPAX. Ytm p.rkac mnatictar. S:4S. eh arch achool elaatea for aU .t. 11 - J": rmsT FEzsBTTEmiAir Ohemokota a.d Winter streets rer CL Btrtekat. naatar. B-s c.araa school. !. at. Bamaga. Sept 11 worthip. "The Oreateat Ohatacle to WarM Peace and Diumiaot" t. rw Birtchet S:45 archeatra rehenraal. leeeung- of cariattaa Endearer aocietiea 7:10, ereafar Worth io. Conrreritin.l ainainr. Sermon. "The M.rn.tin -t woaa. : ur. Sirtcket. USUI irsMOVTar. Sewth Cawrmereial aad Myers streets. a. lsiiaw Jehnena. sulor Si. it My era tteeet., phone 6S7. Morning wvr.uip 44 n Temple Baptist church observ ed its regular 'monthly church ntght this week with about 12S In attendance. Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. L A. Elwell were made honorary deaconesses for life; Mrs. Latham was elected deacon ess for three years; Mrs. Martha Lottis for two years, and Mrs. N. B. Abbott for one rear. Albert Page was chosen Sun day school superintendent,- and Kenneth Abbott was made finan cial secretary. The church Toted Ore-1 to sponsor a troup of boy scouts under the leadership of Albert Page and Harry Finn. N. K. Abbott. Mr. Blake aad Mr. Ham ilton were elected as the Scout committeemen. C. A. Page, chairman of the budget committee, reported that more money was being received than the pledges made at dedica tion gsre reason to hope, and building fund accounts were be- Aathant. Henri. iar eharch. liisa Perela Miles, ptetor. 11 V Hwrd Teepla. the ing taken care Of SS planned. All ia. moraine worship. Sermon. "Oar Aa- j .of preachers, wilt speak at current exoenses are niM In fnll iw Held.' 8:19.-. FaBowship haul "". ser-laa. Mr. Taeplo waa . ..""i .r.PiB aUl la -to Int. Wallaea Campbell. K-1 wchi ta Hgh school debate last l" TOT.O lor a C&urcA w . rv IS WeaSLl r.nwaat. lmAaanau S at . rh rH a. I Tn4 IrSeVfari. M J 1 at lLrwOwlni I , a. -,- sse t.M. VBOircni I saaaa TlUf UiQUOr euCl A NAW sn v m Continues county el which Brash couege Helpers Is a member. Mrs. A. K. Utley. secretary of tho federa tion; was present aad stated that tho cooking school was consid ered a decided success.: During the afternoon tho SO chool .bags which the Helpers Met WnltAB the neat party whlcb will be a Christmas attair. Mrs. Elmer Church waa a spe cial guest for tho Wednesday aft ernoon party. Club members prea t want lira. Trier Brown. Mrs. TTsrrT Croner, Mrs. Edwin Eby. re snaking for the upper grade Mrm CtTi Allport. Mrs. Merrln pupils ot the local school, were Yter Mrs. Albert Bradford, prepared for machine work which jjrs Reed Carter. Mrs. Carrol the group Intend to do at their RofriHsen. Mrs. Judson Bressler, hemes. Mrs. Fred Swing. Mrs. ftnd Mrs. Mays and Mrs. Marr. Fred Olsea and Mrs. John Schlnd- ler are tho committee In charge orchard Heights Mrs. Grace Of this work. ' . Bliss, Mtso Helen Bliss and Mrs. - Little Miss Doreea Smith gave yTt& Wilson, were hostesses Wod- reading and Mrs. A. E. Utley naadsy afternoon to members of oang nolo preceding refresh- h a Orchard Heights Women's moots served by Mrs. Oliver as-1 The meeting, with Mrs. Rob- slated by her dsughter. Miss Mar- ert risa la tho chair, , openea orio and Mrs. John Schlndler, ayith group singing. All members Members ot the Brush College vefa requested to contribute two Helpers hsve charge of all pro- blocks each to a unlit to be made gram ; and refreshment arrange- tot tho Christmas charity box; tnents for tho next Brush College I ura. Guy McDowell had charge vommunuy ciuo .irriaay. ixovem-i 0 a, wood program oi music ana Pledging to eampus organisa tion continues informally and with ft fa announced the pledging .itrr .f MUa Gertrude Beard of Ore- chairman of the serving group and goo City to the Beta Chi soror- wlil choose her assistants. Otft- 7 nou,w- tw .nnnfM cers of the club will receive. These Teth are Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Mrs. Henry the pledging of tho "o: Cornoyer. Mrs. Don Roberts. Mrs. Josephine en'Ucjlf- Wallace Carson aad Mrs. W. P. nett, cnxawta D- vl Babcock. Bowers. Heron Branchflower, W- AU women of the church are In- let Burns. SMila Dolsell. Lon- vlted to call daring the tea hours- rine Findey. Kt Tijlt aaa i cares rreeman, Helen Johnson. Dorothy Kloep- O. T. Club is Guest of ra I rnrorr Whif-A Naet. Prancea Poor. May Rlngo, . O I . . . r ..4V. r1a4teiev Mrs. George A. White entertain- I Rowiaad, Harriet Sanders, Edith ber It. Special guests Thursday were Mrs. W. Waller, Mrs. G. W Mil ler. Mrs. Ferdinsnd Byer aad two readings and this was followed by a riiartnasien of benefits aenvea from attendance at the cooking aoh&At demonstrations held re- chitdren Ann and Betty. 'Mrs. Joe t ntlr at Oak Grove and West Sa ils dlspeck. Miss Marjorlo Olirer, I lem. Mrs. M. A. SchneUer will en all of Prush College. Members I tertaln tho club at the next meet- were. Mrs. u. J. Ienmsn sirs. A. 1 tts exact date to be announ E. Utley. Mrs. Ferdinand 8inger. -a'lair. . Mrs. ' D. N. Jones, " Mrs. Louis invited guests for the afternoon Hieimel and granddaughter, Bet? were Mrs. J. W. Edgar and Mrs. ty Beuffler, Mrs. Clifford Smith carl Leniey. Members present and children, Doreen, Howard I Vere Mesdames Prudene Bouffler, and Doris. Mrs. H. M. BuelL Mrs. I Rnmham Southwick, Ernest An- Joo Singer an dlnfsnO Mrs. M. I rierson. - Robert Adams, M. A. Focht. Mrs. A. , R, Ewing, Mrs. 1 schneHof. C. H. Fisher, Guy Me- Joba Schlndler, Mrs. Oliver Whit-1 rjoirelL Clinton Kennedy, J. W ney, airs, wsri Harriet, ana xnei Rimnons. Ammon ones. a. jl. Withers. R. W. CUrko, William Knawsr. "Cash : Roberts. M r s. Rainb Wilson aad Ralph Junior, Mrs. Albert Bouffler-Dorotby and Billr. Mra.- Wllllam"Xox. Barbara Jean and Virginia Leo, Miss Mary Walt and tho hostesses, Mrs. Grace Bliss, Mrs. Fred Wilson and Miss Helen Bites. e e e - Mra. Georco ; H. Alden, who spent tho summer la the Orient, Is scheduled to give m. talk- on China at tho Horomber meeting ot tho Salem Arts league next hostess. Mrs. Esther Oliver, ' Following the Willamette-Pa-clfle football game Friday night members of tho senior class of Willamette university held a par ty at Cnreste Cottage. Miss Mir iam Armitage Miss Gertrude ; Oehler. Miss lsle Gehrko and .Wesley Warren were committee chairmen in charge ot plans. Fac ulty guests were Miss OMye Dahl. And ; - Prof, and Mrs, , Lawrence - ZiHrnaa. . Tnosdar evening. In tho audltor- I inn. of tho Salem Pmblls Ubrary. nee SklM and Mrs. Amm Bork- JSS nan were named as a committee 3J' rm4 2fi to make arrangements for a ape- Francl Somber 1-She will elat ontertalnment to bo hold by Wrtlcnlarlr -ceittar. tbo ; Pythian Sisters, .: NOTomber around, rlpto s4" S T 11 nixrai ...if i r m - in- r r' T :f ' " "'" '" yv mU " " L GRDUPS TO MEET Several special services for the week are announced for groups of the Calvary Baptist church. Monday night at : o'clock the Berean class will hold a dinner at tho church parlors, followed by a social hour. At T:30 o'clock thst night the beard of trustees will meet. Tho W. W. G girls will meet Monday night at the home of Dor othy Pickens. 140 North 17th street, with Clara Jane Harms as study leader and Dorothy Pickens as social loader. The Loyalty class will hold a banquet at the church Tuesday night, starting at :! o'clock. and a surprise program will tot low tho feed. The regular Wednesday and Thursday night meetings will bo held. Sidwell. Virginia Sprague, Luelle 8umerlln. Helen Swlger, onne Shorts, Esther Wohlaib. Era Kraa Ford, aad Verntta Van Fleet. Pledge services were held tor ed with a delightful bridge lunch eon in compliment to members ot the O. T. dub aad special guests Friday afternoon at her homo. Tho luncheon table was center ed with a graceful arrangement of red chrysanthemums. At tho close Mwarat of these women who had of bridge Mra. Homer Gouley held pledged lata Thursday ovs- hlgn scoTS.jor tae gueate aa aaiav anfDK m Latfaanno Hail. is. u. cress uen tuga acorw tor the members. Special guests were Mrs. John McNary. Mrs- Henry Cornoyer. Mrs. Msx O. Burea and Mrs. Hom er Goulet " a Woodbum -Women who are members of the women's auxiliary ot the local American Legion post met at tho homo of Mrs. Frank Bentley Friday afternoon, when Monmouth Miss Alma Tittle. daughter ot Mr. Dora. Tittle ot Monmouth, was complimented Thursday night with - a shower party at the Evangelical church here. Forty attended tho affair in tho reception rooms which -were colorful with autumn flowers and foliage. Games and a short pro gram preceded tho serving of re freshments. . Miss Tittle's ap- they held the second sewing proachlng marriage to Paul Lau - I ma a ri.11.. ...Amfl. mm. meeting of the year. Tho meetings are under tho auspices of tho hos pital and child welfare commit tees. Tho women - have started work on a wool .unlit which will be used In charity work In Wood- burn thl winter. Mrs. Maggie Tedder et uerrais ner of Dallas was recently an nounced. Monmouth Miss Mildred Me Knight waa hostess Friday even ing to a group ot her high school friends. A delightful Interlude of games and stunts cleverly., ar- ven, Mildred Cole, Annette 8ch- weixer, Leroy Wilson, , Charles Parker, Harold McKern, Richard Snyder, Jack McCoUum, Frank Le Fever and tho host sea. -' f : M-d' .'' i Bethel Mrs. A. L. 8undborg : ooened her homo to tho Bethel Dorcas dab for a Quilting Thurs- nrnw1rl'rl a aruwlal and fntareatine ranged, WAS a highlight Of the at fur t tha Mmrrairi when aha! fair whleh yu enjoyed by Donna told of her pilgrimage to Franco Sirler. Lnreno Barbank. JuneCra- thls past summer. Mrs. Teddsr, who is a gold star mother, both told , about her trip aad brought souvenirs to show tho ladles. . Mrs. Use T. Gibbons told about tho dinner to be glren Armistice day, tho dinner starting at noon. Tho dinner la being put on by tho WAm4a,i antltra TTrt.t.M for Ttidava mMtinar I day. , Th dub was to have held were Mrs. Frank Bentley. . Mm Wltf meeUng.wlth Mr. Har- gtanley Adam and Mra. RlehardfF, Mtiw. boios wa not Wataar V Jeht , rf ra.hmaei ta wra I OblO tO OntOrtAln. aarvaii br tha hostesses. -1 Member present wer Mrs. It. n": e . . . s I H Utter.'. Mr. A. W Eoxf, Mr. nr... c.. -rr. -nr. of.. 1 M.' H. Gunter. Mrs. Smith. neat Di4Hia. ae nm bmt I - , - c - - . - ' ton Birthday club mot at tho homo i Mr Haln, tho prosldsnt, Af Ura. Rmca Bavns this week. I Mr. J. M. Klchols, and tho host Th roAtna wwa daeoratad with I OSS. Mr. . A. I Sundborg. The huge bouquet ot lovely danM aoxt meeting wiU bo :rtth Mr. and 11 mombor and tho hostess I uoiea on nwiawr a,. m nntmt. Urt TTaaa-al : ail I I .-. 1 - tiftantaj th a rift from the I " Dr. and Mra;- W. TJ. Lytl had club. Tho next meeting win ; bela their house guest ever tho held at tho homo of Mr. Xd John- ipsst weekend Mis Iron Harrison sOaU' . ; im jimmy kowb. rmmm. matt aaeaker. 6:10 VJa. aar Kwwarfh leagaas. 7: SO ! Eeanlnc Bemca. Btraaa: "in necee aary Cross " r. Parker. miT BAPTIST Corner North Liberty and Karioa. 0 :S Mbw schaat. Prod Broor. Bapt. Maraina worth ip at 11:00. Special ma nic, Sermea "Orm Oed a Chaaea. B. T. P. U. S-.SOJtT.alac aerrleoe at T:30. .a Aaeharad TiU Day areas." ren ter Britten Ross will preach at hath ar- etces. . Praror maetia weaneioay aignt at T :0. ' Beginning asxt wedaesdsr night tha pastor will teeeh tha ttooa at Iaiah, TJsia a Urge chart. rTSST OHBZSTIAJr Blah aad Ceatar atraets. D. J. Howe, pastar. Reaideace 1020 K. Winter. Mora iag aarriea 11 a'eJoek; eoaject: ''Mar lag Toward a Permanent Dairarsal Ann- Marcy to Attend New York Session Dr. M. A. Marcy. superinten dent of tho Salem district. Meth odist churches, wlH leave hero Monday. November If, for Mow York City, where- he wfll repre sent tho Portland, aroa at -tho aa- nuol meeting of the church boar of home mission and church ex tension sortie. Tho roroano aroa comprises tho churches In Oregon.-Washington and Idaho. Dr. Marcy expects to bo gone two weeks. . Mrs. A. L. Ltndbeck entertain ed at her homo In compliment to tho ltth birthday of her son Thursday afternoon. At dinner covers were placed for tho honor cm eat. John Llndbeck ana Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fagg, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Armstrong. Mr. aad Mr. A. L. Ltndbeck, AlTln, Ray mond, and Velma Armstrong. Floyd Bumgartner, and Kathleen and Albert Llndbeck. A group of school friends came In later In tho evening for game snd birth dy cake. - Tho choir of tho First Baptist church complimented Mis Myra Gieeson with a prennpnal shower Thursday night at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. B. VL Edwards. Mis Gieeson will marry Mark Fowler NOTomber l. t . " school seaaioa at S:43. Stearns Castaiag. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAX. unarrH and ChemekeU (treats. IToly C.T."??," " Charch sehool st :4S am. Versing prayer and eer- ii ii a-m. Year'a eve dinner was unanimous sod enthusiastic 2LABISH SaTSSTOar EVtvarrrniT. LABISH Cr.KTEB Chnreh school IS - Vetaer Klampa. Sept. Commas ioa "Msrensry aerriee st 11. presiding "" v. a-, w.tas ae speaker, c. E. at '" ijrac. imr enare is Making World Peace Permanent" Th. aeeond eoarreriy eenierenee of tha field wiU be Dr. Pennington To Talk Sunday At Local Church Levi T. Pennington, nresident .iwti oi n. neia WIU as I a D..IN. . , in e ear re of C. P. Gates Th.rsd.y awaalni ?f f10 ollege who has recent at T:so nt Uo achooi house. ly returned from over year's 4aas tuorefe tcheo4 10 w w rt.Ti. a. . . .Hi. Marii H.ld ck.rtr intenal; utM. England and Ire- Al. a WatOaimB.ae amm.- a-a - a rm a . . I i a mia a 4. a : ml m m w aa aaa m-mmmxm, : - a. 1 iMiiti war 1 mraawmj sr Knnnasr an -. a a latlca". tha pastor preac.i.g. nrmui - ;t.Uri , -K i -a IT " 'ui, 11. sarriea t:sTe1oehT sahjoct: "Drrraa 7-.10B,W rU Tnesday seening nt the Highland Friends church St rrTsli. I'H'sapt. Mi'd'w'.ek.rr! "htrDDL obove Charch sehool 10 ,7:3 on "Three Common Prob- rice. r-0p.i: wee-y.11 p liV&Ja' of Amoric and England." pi.-, -eatir, Stsop-. f$ Pennington 1. speaks; TT- . i. Waa wtwaarf'! ZmZIVZ&- Zl7. 0 xceptional ability and bavin JASOW ISM If. X. Whiter aad Jefferson stroeta. Hagh B. Tonka. Jr.. mioteter. Moratag wor slriw It aas. Armistloa day aerrica, ser mon) tkeme 'rreaa Aratietica ta Paaca." Breniag eerrlea, T:10 pja. miss cenna Olaaa. for tha part eight years a risaieav arr Chfaaa. wiH apeak ia formally roa- aesdsr reentaa- 7:SA. H. B. Bchonermna. paator. 11S1 Uaien troot. Ha lem. WATI0H AAhfT S41 t street. Berrieea are held weaatr eradap at It a.m. HoL marttag. 3:S0 p.m. Svaday school. : . u m-. . UU. nti am laeifaa ta I - - r- o.i.eim eneM v tv. w.Hawahla haar hsae-l T". ..ey. i earaoay ana aarar- diateey following tho chnrrh honr. Chareh .V" I""--.. etT- i CHAIST BTAJKJIXrCAX, LTXTHSAAJT .r--" I ISth and 8 tat atraeta. Ae Ibh T ainaamsn. J. personally observed the situation in nts trsveis. is well Qualified to bring much worth-while infor mation. An Invitation Is extended to all to attend this service. .m. aad T.-SO p.m. B. T. P TT t u I p.m. Wedaeaday : pra.er aad fellewahia meouag at 7:S Tharaday: choir re Uearaar at T:S9. See sd for farther aa-nonorrmeats. PAEB MaTKOPIlT Xarfcat aad North Watar atroota. Pastor. :a ml sabjact: Ixerman aerricee Tha Kaamies af tha . -rt, pae. ey aca a 1 Subject: "Their Belly Their Ood." . 7. a.am w . tr l a I i a . . w . . i ler wha haa aaaat SO yoara oa Us Ml T1Z o-k." . ' 'AZ J:"".r?2lT aiiamoa BaM. wm W tho epmirer. I Lt I.hi.....' " a nt. Bar. a. J. BmrrTh WtH retl Ot ssmi l I experience, a. a miiriieaary im China. At T :SO tha paster win artnf aa erangeiiwi. a4aroaa. T. P. aerriee at S:S p.m. Ba rfral aarrlres sack recvin tar week at T:S0. TTBST CHtmCK OP TUB AXAE73 iL? OaKowar. kat atroaa. rieon with Bar. partwr. Bamooaoa tOU Mr Phsma OSSe. Tho rwrirnt sar- rCarKtTt Aaannn rTAST CHTTBCH OF CHBIST. SCIZXTIST Ckamaketa aad Liberty streets. Saa day ser rices at II a.m. and S p.m. Sna- lect. "Adam ana Psilaa ITaa." Ssa- and 11 a.m. Teati- Wednesday area- In at S. Beadiog roam st 408 Mttonlc tompea opeat from 11 to S:S0 oxeept Stta- City aa erangeliet. coattnae lor one mrre 1 rmrnroan TTHTTCD BABTSBEH I attend the -District Men's rei. flaadar aahlaats: 11 a.m. "Pentd I TJ-PBK . 1 - I aeadn er.ni.e- in Dsllss. rwVtT Oad's Aatwer a Proooat Day ". f .11 st 10 .-clock. Prahlama. Baeeinl arasU. T:IJ - "J. r.Tlu. -LV 11 oclock. Theme: " "Weald This Oeaeratioa CracUr '' IT. TXT'JZrlZ 5 u.jZ V.S T- il. T.n." Xa .rening serriee. Bandar school S:dS a.m. TV X. UtwJor. . O AMXBIOAV LTJTHZBAJff Chnreh ttreet between Chsmakota aad Center. Ber. P. W. Erickaaa, patter. 11 a.m. "Load Marks af Israel." Xrea- worship, song aerrica, topic I t ran re Stories of S.lratiaa." Baa day school st S:4S, Arnold Xrneccr. 6apt. Cbnittaa Life Coarsav Lather leant S:S0. Harold Telia, leader. La dies Guild nert Wednesday at lrSO. Thaakagirrag ArmisHc. day tettlea. Can rratiee report, Mrs. C. M. Byrd. ZBIZXA COMXTrhTTTT Ueeting piece is Kaiser achoothoana, three mites north of Salem oa rfrrer rand. Hayoa Beall. miairter. W. B. Oarncsv Charch achooi Bapt. This Sunday all wiU ho girea opportunity to sign a dianta- eot petition. Mea oi tao cawrra win teaacu e oa Charch school Chnreh worthip at when Bhsdowa aat. X. T. P. ft. aaA iuaiae noeiety. S:S0 p-sa. Mias Tbaa Stamta, preei dent. Joha Frieeea isniar auperriaor. XATTSBSAT AIWTS (Marmen) r.lu. k.n Mnar Chesaeketa aad 14- Vartw etraata. Rerricas at 10:SO ..m. aad t a-m. Zldar W..H Bloaa will ha tha main speaker. gtLAJj TTBIBOS atTSSIOB aav rmr ni.ee t- C B. Jehasoa. paa tor. fin.day school at S p as. Berrieea at , S and T :S0 pm. gear, j ones aaa . eolored erangslirta are wit et and speak j and stag erery night. Bong mimm .t :B0. Xerro gplntaala via Mi The Power of tho Gospel of Christ.' Teo.g People's meetf.g :0 o'clock. OALTABT BAPTIST streets. Sunday Pr racking eerricra 10 :50 ' Sigh aad Ferry achooi S:0 a.m. Prri I Additional Church j on Page 8 . o rnrAwirKi, rrnx oobpcx. lTt aad Ckaarakaa atasjrta. Thamas BalraL aaata. Bandar school IS .- triJ eerrlea 11 s.m. aad Ti5. H ay njght,. X. T. P. M.pr.ror m.-a i s t. ma avn-s- asi satai wnv. Ansa asmw- eat Train, f tdS." Wednesday prayef mootina heglanlax'ie a.m. rndar a. : wTir TIT T.liat Era . Vagm at Oakland. Califarate wtB krl-aT a aa- CevAaW art If aaJsnL. " akJI V , trsela BnaSBaBeBal K V Dnmnvawf w . :45 pjn. fiirtkar aaaaaacrmaats na ho aaado la this papar. v- : -c - . ''t.ji'..---. ib'l iyi CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH High end Ferry Sea. Near ElsiBore Theatre Sunday School :4 a. ra. Preaching Serrlcea 19:69 a. m. and 7:J0 P- m. B. T. P. v. 6:39 p. m. A. M. Revelation of tho Bible, Pastor. Anthem: "Ring Out the Sweet Message" (Williams). Special Gospel Hymn. P. M. Where Do Ton live? Pastor. j Anthem: "My Faith la Thee" (Wells) ' WELCOMK " Rev. W. Earl Cochran, Pastor If - J . . : :i Jaiiiaicali Chnreh St. Bt. OMmseketo, Center, A ;. - Downtowm Clanrcnw'i.- ? 11 A 1L Xanvd Uark of Israel. ' Anthomt Consider- Th. LTHes, br Choir. Solor Tho Horn land. (Johason) Hiss Arbutu Radio. v:'-:1--":''.j: , 7i90 8teag Stork of BsJrAtioa. ; - - Song Service. Ladles' Ootid Armistice Service 2 : so . Wed, Hostesses Mrs. A. F. Homyer. Mrs. O. C Holms. Mr. Otto RogA9 - ' ' v,- ": " : .. - v-..lurr.:F.' W. ETUXSEX, Faster ; Temple Baptist Church ' " ' kw. MeoV Osta, m fVatiewt Vtn Statu orflBiaa arte. ; IIct. Raj E. York, D. Supply minister 11 A. M. Tlie Prophetic Meari V A Communion BlediUtton by Dr. York. 7:36P. Ms:nrii!jA Way House," by ::-;:.;rD.yk . - - 4v - : Baptism wiU be admiiiistered at tha evening lervicc - mm m T . . ..