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' V i .- ; The OREGON STATESMAN, Safcn. , Ore yiru Satnrday Morning March 19, 1932 PAGI3 THTl r r i 1 K VISITING PREACHERS r iin qpeu Holy Week not-Literally Tri i umphal Entry, lis now Commemorated REV. J. R. BUCK 1 - Pastor of St., Joseph's' Church 1 Holv Week. In .the Catholic church, begins . with Palm Sun day, commemorating : oar Lord's triumphal entry Into Jerusalem It Is so designated by historians and writers, though in the true sense of the word, it was any thing but triumphal. It was rath er a procession to His deliTerance Into the hands of His enemies. His mock-trial and execution.: In spite of all that had recently happened- there was a general ; im pression that Jesus, the Prophet of Galilee, would be present at the Paschal feast, and when it became known that during the day He would enter the .city.' there twas much excitement;. . . He i probably started out on foot, but as he approached Beth phage, The House of Figs." He dispatched two of His disciples, probably peter and John to Beth any to fetch a ass which they : mA imA nA a Mil With IfUUlU tiuit fr.w, I j mi. bb , n a HmnAI I " aer. iuu iuioim,w I Moraiag r:; if-. - - s 1 & I I . - ' . " v t i "" --S, , ' r -. T: : - ; -. : V K ' I r ': .t,ePnvip,v-.-" -x v.- .: ft- - - v. Society!rN Week . Ahead VilJ Hold Social Interest . The days come and go and Lent la soon to close with Easter, Bun- Rev: and Mrs. Earl P. Wild of Pasadena, guest evangelists at the I he Is Nazarene church here for a aeries of revivals beginning gunaay. , A record attendanca la expected Sunday at the Church of the Nas- arene when Bar. and Mrs. Earle F. Wilde ot Pasadena, Cal., open an - evangellstle - campaign. Rev. Wilde la nationally known in his denomination, and a singer of un- i usual ability.. Soma bare called him "the. Caruso of sacred song." He conducted a campaign In Sa- day, March 17 This coming wees: lem four years ago and at that seems to feel the approach of post time numbers, were turned away Lent if the activity noted is an upon sereral oeeasiona and stand- Indication.... '-' : i : lag room In tha church was at a "This Monday the Royal Neigh- premium. Mrs. .Wilde Is a con- bori of America will celebrate the tralto singer and accompanies ev. i -7tn year of m organisation with Wilde when they sing with guitars. I a tvcltH program at vPraternal ! The Sunday school of the local 1 trnnnle. -.5 cnurcn is aiso pwnnong, severe - Membrt y ot aigma lNn Del-i special features tomorrow, ibh i Vi. m m.a. .ft. I will be the fifth of what . been ck JnThVclty 11- The arerage attendance thus. tar 1.'u, nr- TrMoril DLrJ Cl.! has been 243 and F? M. LltwUler: 1. r r"-- "-I unuc-i-ictl IS i . Oliyi iL.DaiK, Society Editor 1 - . "SOCIAL CALENDAR . - -. ! Saturdqy, March 19 ; A. A.' TJ. W. Silver Grille ot Gray Belle, one o'clock; luncheoa; Rer.' B. Geiser, noted . mural artist, speaker. , . Woman's Relief corps, regular meetings in Miller's ?' halL . ' . '. ' '' : -. First Spiritualist church circle at home of George Stoddard, 1429 North Fourth street; Mrs. May Sen wed el -special guest.' - - v . -. .; .'. . - Sunday, March 0 "Mother's" tea being given by World Wide Guild girls of Calvary Baptist church, between hours of t and I o'clock athome of Miss Lola Dale Pickens.. Robert Pattisons Entertain m Sunday: in the Churches Bishop Lowe to Address Meet' For Holy Week SKgasSfSS . West Salem Mr. and Mrs. Rob- : , TVUT COXGSEOATXOB'AX. Canter ITO8T. CHtTBCB OT THE VAZAUHS Wednesday the Leslie- Can Do I Miss BevCrlr-Jones. whose mar- class will entertain at the home pf I rlaga to Laie Harpoley .will, be an I Pattison were hosts to a group j son. Miss La Verne Proctor. This meet-1 event of the Easter holidays was t ; mends, most of whom are Ing 1s being hastened because of J the inspiration for -a pre-nuptlal Istatehouse employes, at' their at- the spring district eomerenee-oi i shower given In her home re-1 tractive some on lungwooa ave- societies . oi I cently. - . inue Thursday -night. . .- church at Albany, I Games served as entertainment I The living rooms were beautl- Mareh 80. - r - (for the avenina. Manv aits wera I fully decorated In fluted stream- Thursday Mrs. . Max . Abst "wl" I received by the bride-elect. At a j of green and yellow with large j (Buffet Luncheon : Will be Smkrt V - - ,. , One ot the smartest affairs of . the weekend and one Inspired by " the presence of visitors In 8alem for the basketball tournameat : I will be the buffet luncheon for which ; Miss Josephine Cornoyer wfll bo hostess at the H. C. Cor noyer home, this afternoon at 1 O'clock, -jr; , : -, - ' - - -; The luncheon Is being given' In compliment to the house guest!.' of Miss Cornoyer. Robert . Finch ' of. Baker, and for a group of tna basketball players. Covers will be " V placed for 36 guests. r Assisting Miss Cornoyer will be , Miss Margaret Savage, Miss Dor- . othy Alexander, ; Miss Helen Wirts, Miss Eleanor Trlndle, Miss i opecx, ana miss Julia John- - Kavanauffh-BalrtV lals Gslebrated The marriage of HenrtetU B..,-v Th observance of Holv Week ' "?'I4bSjr 'SSiS- iuf-L8aJiLt.rm'heflhu th J"011 Memorial Meth-UnterUln, her contract club r22tX2t Ok&S'i SF'pKS. wVow" UdUt church wUl center In Uia other Uubs .will be meetln a iMai ami. In case there I tinin worhh 7:30 'clock: I KMtiBK keria Soaday wit bt. a4 I service on Thursday. March If. I numbers. should be objection on the part Ubitt: Chri .ewie f P.i Stt.y galem Woman's lecho, Mrs. Earl Yarnell, Mrs. Miss Rachel Bayne gave some Earl Cochran Thursday evening at 111 W UU1 MWAVlUWAftm. M.LUU' I - - . and I lat Itnn m mfmiI I haakatM afnUn ilaffrulUm and I Kavananrfi tn Varna n.T.V J A . i M I 1 a . - I . ... .11 1 A - I (1n.t1. . n 1 A f . . . mictu .m I iu uiTiiea guests were Mrs. 1 arwerv uj suecuTwi. uuBtun. 1 ibbui ai tna nome of George Jackson, Mrs. Walter Wll-1 out the home. the officiating minister, Rev.w. , of the owner, Jesus mstructea - ' . the messengers to say "the ixra hath need ot them." When the disciples arrlred tv kuiti Vaana was lifted WftfrM f . , " ... A noon the colt and the procession jpn V." nuu JMT. Wlldt I I.. . . U..Mtl fMI, I . . M. . M. -1 .. I - . .... I . . . will sreaea. 7:80 iut. Wild will I Pcr " . I ciuD win men i m siunouw 1 jFTaua -Aonera, Mrs. Marr SM1T. I pieesmg vocai seiecuons, accom- snach and bt. aa Kra. Wild, will 1 7:11 to t P.m. In a candle-light I and - will- be addressed - by. Miss i Mrs. . Conrad Krriar anil UrL nanled bv Mlsa Ruth Bedford, who VTflBUn niEBDl I uir. Sundav mrhnal 0 -4S . If. I fvlltwavt at B m br 1 ... HIImW OmHIi I f-v 1.- iv.a v I -1 .1.- a . 1 1... Comer Higalaa and Charea treat. Litwill.r. Supt. Thc fomrtk cl "Kifht Wnl WV aarmon from BishOV I tnmu nnmfi nfrlM will inaak I tC - tTiZ..a 11-, .-n.- rw nt. i.. .r OM,'.,l', clock. The bride wore a drees of black aet h forth. It was no . seditious Edfar p. sTaT paitw. Bii. achat :s bi, 8.nd.,.' aWai F acial f-m A "7 tSZ Mrey general s ornce, win speaa stetter. Mrs. Desmond Rains and ment feature, "The oraer or Dip- Arthur M. Jones, sister of the ..m.. k. m. Beefett, Snpt. Maraing wor- n.. p. 8. ana Jui.r Society, f.so p.su Titus Lowe, resident bUhop of the on bnu 0f particular Inter-1 the Misses Margaret Mary Thomp- py Dips," presented many cleTer I bride, attended her sister, and duimb, pmwen una mtjw i r uiuuu aiea v i hi 10 vomen. 1 on program m un-1 son. jjorotnv niiette. Ann Biaiv. 1 stunts. w am.. .v a wta . . ... ... . . - . . - ; I - movement;, no Insulting vanity. I tad jBtenaediau T:80 PJa. BibU cUaa la Exodoa. Thare day at 7:50 p.m. the r" 1 pa.tor. Re.idenea 1028 N. Winter. :& wll nnlta with First Church In waaV. t1ira la balar nlannad a hnnn u.. T.-.,1- t 1 T if S.hA A W ATH11 Lfnr. ZTZ. JTtT Kni an nntharat of nrovinelal Joy, and exulUUon ot Christ's disci ples and their followers. He rode no war-horse, but a miserable foal of an ass, as stated, theisym- 1 nw nmmxzm- I . . ... rkw icbimi n ... . .. w w I Fred AlDaa eii, " v---. -V "pw xioar. i :ou .a. r The ascent was graauai p -t 10 S BL Mlu, H. XcKey. ep. vrcn .Tic,. 8rrni0B by tU unt Of OllTes, Until at the top, MrTie, at ll aja. 8ermon: rr4;, j Ckrietian.'' Special atnaia ay WOm a Armmm A , . vi Tint I dar tha nnhlie welfare denartment I Mina ntt U y.nhr TVnM I iflaa Lafa Maanlnir and Mlas I retta. geor- f"1?' f the club of which Mrs. C. K.Hildegard Tonxer. F r a n e a s Jessie Harritt assisted the hostess. I Mr. Arthur M. Jones acted as rail ohbistiav I ana tna puoiic is coriaiiy lauwvu. 1 spauiuing is cnairman. Chance. Juanita HlUoot. Erma I Those bidden -tor the six-taDie I nest man for Mr. Varna Raih Hish and center atreeta. d. 3. Howe. I On Good Frday Jason Lee cnurcn i Looking ahead Into tho next I Ferris. Georgia MeChrathon. tha bridge evening Included Mr. and I Tho eeremonv aa TtZA 7:30 p.av EanfeUati ien, Junior Snperviaor. RaTiral tarrica riinreh. Tha members Of r C. E. 5:30 P- Senior Mit next weak, aseept Satarday. IV" - A i tbla a u c. K. s:80 p a. Spa- church are unhung in wis s each aerrice. Meaday at TIX&T OHBISTIAV d the public is cordially ll meeting. m mnTAXXAjr M...t. n... .a rthamalciK mtreat. ReT, Fred Albam Weil, miniater. Chareh uol fu'm Hoar, .Mount ; road turns suddenly north- BoloUt. M. ; Tra-a Hnatoa. wrfan.. 4 ft each aerrlce. The Tiral meUaK. eaa- " . .v..M Af , 1 Mr, waiter a. vira aroasa a Mil and there the Holy City lay before them witn tne sun oiaaius rZBST BAPTIST Virion and Kerta Idoerty ormlrbirpinnacle.. gilded root. Ua Britto. K 2aJS .nlil,.iit AlanlaT Of lit : . 1, muaie by I linr Vf rv. 1 :.- u. t. 7..i. v.iit... I on,".f. s.on "Are io Topie morainr . "Tiia v.rdirt .f vZ mminr wr aaeh nlrht from 8 to I plans that are In the air tor the I her home Thursdav nirht. Bridce Vaiirhan. Robert Henrr. Ross a.M- w.a nn that 'mass of Dead or AiiTei" Cbemeketa cbaptet or- wi. vi caiTary. 7 p.m. chriitiaa in-1 ft.ftioev excent Saturday. ReT. 1 last days of March and tho first I was in play for several hours and Fletcher. Ruth Bedford and the An attractive social avenhir " i.. h.. n.Mnl.v will pa oar -" I oy Mlta aSeraiea Bandar. A4 1 T ; ' . m I m 11 I 1 . . ... I . . 1 . . " " rold and Snow, someone I V JT.T., iirViee B. Y. P. U. at :30. I this serTice will bo special mnaie bV tk. I W. KSTI UOCnran, Pwr. ww i aj.ui. - . 1 oauiucata were aerrea. jt. rw- 1 nosts, Mr. ana rs. ttODert a., rai- 1 DT laa woman's Benefit " ' . f . . KIM WW.-. . . Ulll.W ft. I V . . n . - . . f I . Jl 99mm ,Jt . I WWW 9, n orraa prelnde at T.ia. ma intwim. x-reninf aermon. "Tbo Bieca-1 preacn ittonaaj, aueauay I I-m- Bible acbooU O. J. Hall. Sapt. 11 1 At tha latter church, am. Werekip. Tko Lord's Sapper foUow- I S1 at tPO latter cnurcn. ed by preaebiaf. Sermon by tko paator. t . I 1 1 Oor Common Jtith." 6:t0 p.au Tour Yf ' TD 4.1 M m. BTa.fli.tie tfli VflrV D&UUSL .' A " a o Flans series or Special Meets large Unitarian party in the Em- I and the erson room ot the church Mareh I M. Jones. 21. Church members and friends are being Invited to this, hostess. Mrs. Arthur Miss Rachel Borne. Mr. and Mrs. atlvee. C. V. Johnson, L. B- Davis, Miss Following the ceremony a wed Irene Larson, Elvan S trader, Lois I ding dinner was served at tha Manning, Mr. ana Mrs. jsck nar- iray ueuer tko ekolrl tinae eack erening. TTJBBXX CHBZSTZAaT B. J. Giistraa. aaatar. Bibl. ukanl .1 10 am. Dr. H. C. Epley. 11 am. eom- Tha annual Monday Easter par- Miss Florenrt Yonncr I den. Miss Tallda Johanson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Balch will maia ty given by tha parish women of - A. B. Ramseyer, Miss Clara Me-1 their home In Salem. . St. Vincent ae fbui s cnurcn win i is riOSCeSS bo an event ot March 28 m tne parish halL Extensive plans are . . ... . v a a I I .m. M . .a 41.1. .ermon. Girl. ..xtt wUl I . . P" " -la" 1. 1ZT v- I M . " . . .. " I I W.f U 1 IIIO 11 T eVry StjIklaaV VUUUU VUV I A ao eavaaA awvau aaawav am. v ,. I awa wa awj aMWwaaos-3 aov MilUU oU I riVV aJaVUlVI O, ; tj lf0a0Vaip f a.a- vv VAl Neil. Paulina Marnach, Mrs. Leon- ,.l a.jV&11 Wm lAm Vlatn1. George W. Stokes, Jack Neville, LoCuZe r.nfpramo Paul J. Klllorln, Miss Jessie Har-1 iy7-7i r , ,MIss ed e,' '- . a i tna aWVaasiaiK asked, "Was there no pride, no 0tfma preinda rick novelties and decorations I tison. - I association and friends Thamdaw made a gay effect for the affair. High scores for cards went to night at the Woman's clubhouse Mrs. Edwin Thomas will be Miss Rachel Bayne and C. V. when It entertained with a St. hostess for tha group April 7 at Johnson. Patrick's card party, her home. Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mr. Falrow. Guests for tha aventna- vara Mrs. C A. Jnhnann mil Vh T7. mAAtina-Wnrsdav eveninr at the Miss Florence Power. Miss Lola I Raalrt-kall 7ijirnri I tl Neugent held winnlnr seorea. : . UII1..J ui..t . dll i - i tv. , . .. nla In the valley Of Kearon anuinorotby Dierxa. leaoer. I . inai is uod.-' This I in toe prosraia, auu u iuuhu gomt oi juuarea Martin, taur ., uvic uun, ma i . . t-j . I . ":uu'S wit a re- ?bo.e -encamped upon the sides HSmiM . w-aW th! eenlng Irlshgames were j J'lllIf.I.?'til5 1 1P11" Dancing Party 'hments and an ' informal social exulUtion in the heart of IU ZJZ1SZ tRKKX? Jrt2S F. L. Club Guest of true King? Far from it! He had h'?.0.iU Ckrist Retora Before or son of the United Brethren ..... jai dropped silent tears at the grave ;0S7MVnenml Wednesday aicbt calvabt baptist church. Wednesday night, and Ml S3 Mildred Martin Lazarus: here He w.ept aioua. ,t 7:3o. prayer ""U"s nu, c . "i?u m- Un- Bolter at tne special youus t procession paused while - . waju wu. oVVwUr. a.Sk 7oP . p rj people's program Friday night, r Lord wept. But now the peo- Ad.y? i.V t 7:30 p.-. Mia. p... A. g Ap,, f.? Music will hare a Urge place b In the valley of Kedron and jn$r pierka. leader. p. m. "The Han That ia God." Tki. In the program, and the church The F. L. club held Its regular Of the Slope, SaWs the procession. -irvt,.nta ad Ststo atreeta. Roy. to nine o'clock. See story elsewhere. ' Cn nlnt- .. t) ftAment rrew. 1DU i. v .lUssiass. a, m., .. . t I s is a.m. Baklect: w"- Strange man, mis p?"" '" "r..Twiii Je.u. Christ." EnfUsk aer- corner North 17th ..d Nebriska Tha Sunday school meeta at tko Pord WEST SAXXM ikTaaMtii wan anterlnr Jerusalem He had performed Strange mira- j4 ETery Kneo Should Bow. JtrM?; ,elool 9:45 a.m. Morainr worship ing sermon will bo preached by the paa- i-. and uttered strange prophe- day .cno 9; .. --- - T. f.?".?wV A" ieea 11 a.m. Subject: BKGLEWOOD tjmitbp bkethbxh Corner North 1 7,K . - j w.i i , " r nvvrvsKA I i.. Dim..; .ww. . " - That st the Name 1 streets. Bt. B. V. Wilson, pastor. Son- Memorial chorch at :45 sjb. Tha-mora- 10 aermoa wui ? - in. .t 11 a.as. Tha anbieet of the mora' v.w, i Rnnf German iienea Kiv.. ijUfc crening worship 7 :30 a clock. I inr discourse will bo Xanst is aing. des. And like the erer vacillating B' !P, -aoTm. Sabiect: "ChrUt's Young People'a'meeUnaSO nf. EnwSrla laamei meet at S:80 p. humanity It asked. "What Will ."Descent t. Hell." TVOT Tha .;.ning aarmo. at 7:80, will bo in An T.i-rt" At the moment He VrVdsy aerriees Thnrsday eTening, 7.80 LESLTE MEMOBIAI, 'God's Second Great ImperatiTe: Como He dO next. At tne moment e XaTTsabiact: "The Pum' ol the Holy South Commercial at Hyer. streets. To." Special mnaio both morning and appeareu w utj .v. - o.. Good Friday uena. .vuira, paator. aa jfi. Mt- eTeninc the multitude taking UP the Cue, ?rB.m. Subject: "Behold the Lamb era St phone 9687. Palm Sunday aer- mtT Haa trt lionise Him It Oi Tkat Taketh Away the Sins ot tico 11 s.m. Anthem. "Jerusalem" (Par- ST. rATrfS-BPISCOTAI. tried tO lionise im. . Wrldl Good Friday serries 7:30 ker). Sermon. "Who ia This!" At the Church aad Chemeketa streets. Bay. Snatching their Cloaks ana the rb"; t." ..Wnere the Prinea ot Happy Erening Hoar. 7:80. the pastor Geo. H. SwUt, rector. Holy Commnaioa garments from tneir saouiueis, I With Hie Cehorta nao ",u "nS ma story or Easter week il- 7:80 oja. Chare seaooi :ao a.m. r played followed by bridge. I uiss Josephine Baumgartner. Miss I inour. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. The hostess cleVerly carried I r-ellav Johnson, Mrs. Edwin Thorn-1 A Jolly dancing party was en- J Frank Boehrlnger, Mr. and Mrs. out St. Patrick's day color Mr, Vernon Day, Mrs. Wallace 1 Joyed at the W. F. Stearns home Falrow, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr, schemes both In . decoration and dainty refreshments. Those present were Evelyn Heseman, Adallne Seymour, Helen McElroy, Lulu McClay, Griffith and Moorehead. Mrs. George taereopticon pictures. 1 ing prayer aad aeravoa 11 Holy a a a tit. a.b Tai an a I ... v.rkarmAit Rft!lBS TB6 I IVfttraVted bT L"7. "Pf ".KdanVa K"Vlt Ha. since FrocUtmed Church schoo. at :45 .Tm.". Ste.. Cuah- Co'mmuni'o. WnTsd.y. aad Thnrsday at wa aio 1 . '.,B 7 i .7 . Glorious Trinmph." upeeiai an ing, oupi. league meetings at S:80. Lea- 7 and 10 m.m. sad injunction :o P-"- in taia ' I it these semees. stripping tnem irom mo yeui ymST METHODIST EPISOOPAI. S?v . tu" topie' "w"fa Right aad Good Friday w, wrong wiu uur Town." Lieadar, noon to S. ria rnoij. noiT week Com XXIGHT MSMOBXAX. lBtk aad Ferry streets. H. C. StoTor.i tireop- h.i-. " ' " 1 o j "T r'ThV Trinmnhal I t v AVi7-- ZZ1,7'a -Z- assaa at a hrldea nartv raeanOv elal el the Beater atory. Mies " Procasaioa." Koaia aerrleo at 7 :80. Ao j Vrm at Which six tables to Cards were ll o' . 11 a.m. Fobiie wor- liaST CHUKCH OF CHRIST. lir-ia b Rev. Harea BeaU. Sola ay an, I ---- ! i7. v.i. ndaT "Not Otl 8CIENTTRT ' a u... Bnkda aekool at 10 mjm. i UlOSOn gSVO Several resdinrs for I n a". RSugioi swrea uii sUlk. they spread inem along ' aad Church Ttreeu7 B. Earl. mnnion ic. Th.rVd.y .ran ng at tTsO, way. While their TOlceS TOSe With Ji'r. V45 a.m. Church acbooL topic, "My rriend,." Good Friday ae: the cry, "HOsanna tO tne aon Orchestra nnder Miss Mary oc-. David; blessed is He tnat comexn iditonum. it In the name of the Lord." V :"re,' ... ,v. v VA lr..A manv I B. . . " i. . their voices In His Thia World." :30 p.m. Tkroa IPortM Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sunday Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. Lea Who Wed ltte3r I0!?' n Thie .woria TonmT.o p.m. Drama: serricea at U a.m. and 8 p.m. Subject eommuaiea aerrioo Tkarsday arening praise, wonm snouv J T ...Terrible Meek" written byvnL1? ' 'Sanday school at 9:45 and 7:80. tily, "Crucify Him! Umciiy Him: KeB1ledy to bo produced ny ii a.m. Yeatuaoalal meeting- Wedaea- His blood be upon us and on our .jSffi-T l.-Pf. SO? xYZ t&fSgl Children!" ?T the ",0 " 8unday and holidays. His defeat. His Ignominy tw- . : cttn iwmi in m awtrcwTTI DAT ADVBBTIST LABI8H MISSIOX BVAHOELIOAI. v .r " " a w . far . Gains streeta D. K Schi.r- MIDDLE GEOVE Church school 10 a very few remained staunch and true to their Master. They vmm rtiwirpot ant most tlliter- " r i -, a ( pjifara us. ate: their very avocation nsner- pov '""t .'clock: subject; labish men miliUted against tnem; :.N;oties." by Dr. Ed Norwood. m. w. a. Btaraea. Bupt. u. a. 7 p. -i.. ..ntit .An.n11ih aret a. Tipi. "Do Our Church Berrieat Leal "VyZ' S a of MSOK I.MIMOBlt. AW. UViU ataaa K. I Friday , night following the tour- and Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs. Bar- nament games, when Ralph Itha Smart, Mrs. Jennie Miller Stearns was host In compliment I Mrs. Myrtle Johnson. Ml. Mabel Silverton. Mrs. George Hubbslto about 40 guests from out-of-1 Hammon, Miss Ethel Hammon. was hostess at a charming St. Pat-I town and from Salem. IMrs. Hazel Neugent. Mrs.-Anna God'a second Great imperatire: Como nMna Hart. Myrtle MeClav. Kve- riek' Prty Wednesday afternoon I Men Invited were Bob Kelley, I Borkman and Miss Constance ivn Nadormnn. TTaaal VfElror. enieruunea at a onare 1 tiUDerr sanaox, mono oiowaxi i araaru Dorothy Franks, and the hostess lcheon. The green was carried and Johnny Allan of Astoria; Bob . r li I ant In nrlzaa nl In tVia lnmi.1iAit I rin.h. Ttnwr Snthartxl and Joe jniiuroa nirus, i- w i - - - i r 1 w The F. L. club Is making plans J Assisting Mrs. Hubbs were Mrs. Get Us of Baker; and from Salem, I JbhOWer Honors to entertain the State president I uwrw oiwnammer, atrs. J. .w.iwm jeaaa, uiw nmoB, "'ID , T- J In Salem April 4. IKeene and Mrs. H. R. Irish. Four I Wayne Doughton, Luther Dough- I ixecent ID ride I tables of bridge were in nlar dur- ton. Mutt Wesley. Robert Elgin, The West Central circle of the ln' tt fternoon at which Mrs. I Harry Elgin, Vernon McQnald, Mrs. Frank Perry, bride of last Tint Mathnriiat fi.iin.ii aai Jake Worlev won high score and Tommy Billlngsley. Harold Muhs Sunday was complimented with a business and social meeting at I Mrf- Charles Reynolds low. j and Louis Stutt. J luncheon held ln her honor Thurs- tha noma f Mm niwrr. rum. airs. xiuDos. Mrs. ij. k. aastman I . - i"y continuous semeo It Lenten at the program hour. At the tea at tw"' Mrs. George Towe second. mm ooaCMTJHlTT o.ri... k.ld ia Kaiser school house. throe miles north ot Saleaa oa tho riyer road. Hayea BaalL auniator. Chnreh school with claaaes for all at 10 e clock. W. E. Bayage, Haps, naeaaay aao hour Mrs. Sylvia. Harvey and Mrs. Fen-el Gibson assisted ln and Mrs. A. E. Jans third. Mrs. Hubbs was alag hostess at serving. There were If present! dinner honoring her husband's tor the afternoon. Hubbard One ot the smart so-1 Fern and daffodils were used affairs of the week was the I for decorating and the St. Pat- clock bridge luncheon given! rick motif was used In tha table Thursday afternoon by Mrs. A. J. I accessories. Smith complimenting tha mem- covers were placed for the hoa bers of her bridge elub. ored guest, Mrs. Frank Perry, The guests were seated at a Alta Vers teg, Daisy Gilliam, Mla prettily appointed Uble which nle Prevllle, Bertha Painter. Al- waa centered with a low green I na m arisen, reari nonney, Kutn basket ot freeslas and greenery. Kigntimger. Fannie Neckerman, AMERICA LUTHEEAaT a.m. W. A BUrkes, Snpt. 0. E. 7 p.m. I preach. npie us vur vnurcn Bemces Load na I (nod. into a HDirit of WorsaJnl" Evan in war. Winter and Jetterson Streets. Hugh . B. Ukip Lenten .abject .by the psstor. Holy birthday. Covers were placed for 1. Thnrsdav afternoon Mrs. Hubbs rnardad with rrean candl sticks. HallIe Lynch, Mao Layton. Kate Chnreh street kotweaa ("!. k.t. J wis linataaa to tha Paat Ifatrana Mrntii, nnl tha ma1i Bahama f I Hunt, Marie JesDerson. Hsddv next week twa ia- ICeater .streets. Bov. F. W. Erlkaaa. pan- Ulnb of tha Kastera Star. arraaa and whit. Tha eard and I Spies, Linnie Williamson, Edna - uble accessories were combined "raoiree, Eiien snrunk and tha with ckoir directed by Wm. MeGiickrist. Br. I Dallas Mrs. John R. Sibley to further carry out tha St. Pat- I nosiesses, Nina cnapman. Agnes areh 17:80 p.m. "Arise. Le as n TT.ar. ' I .-.a ru v.. tt.i I ii tti-v i . . I Lanlev and Kva Ran tall. ' l wi fiv. - . " i . - . - v , . sua ana. iisu nuuuau u;i wu- i rica tucs, mau uuuui, w.io wvu i zsl Z . . .!iK?eJ io worship at e'sma, mm. ?:;" "TT r v" .... . "ltd the Altruistic club at the for- bv Mrs. Lester Will and Mrs. The onae was presented with oiaraea. oupt. v. A. 1 p.m. I presca. laeme: no l"" .- . ,T.r:, "'t.y'" I v . . -rrr-j-.- ... I fi.hbatn acDoi v.-- i a. . nBa.r, d.ui. i,ui jreoiio I neaoar OTiuBa i m.... j ' aubiect: I in eharre. Wo rah in at 11 annt.... W. I ..t;n.l atadiea will bo conducted at I ear I t . , n.AK .'.lott: I w.iit RmhK.1 11 V 7. n w m.mn I .v. di. ..J R.v... kanara. aaaer Ul lanbiect: "Nw Jerusalem. Why ho Dee- Holy week prayer aervico Wednesday, leadership of Bar. W. B. Warner, a a w BF.aaaia No OTeaing aerriees. practice t:45-io:i5 a.m. Lather lea rue at Imer's home on Wednesday night. I Orlia Boje. I :80 p.m. Miss Esther Borrrik, leader. aex week- Holy Week aerriees. Wed Six table of flTe hundred were ln the era. . fDiBreh I Hq1 Waak Rihl. mtn-w Tn.aJ.v I n.Kli. atnila e held from 6:80 to 7:80 : .. ...n AnanmcB w " t -0 v j - . t r n . . mighty tree Of Christianity With "I". ,tTr45 .:.. with prestation ot at 7:30. byedit modiuma. star, Bc.wa. branches reaching to the utter- JZS9 1 most parts of the earth. And let. VSmJ Tran R,iiLiTUAij&r 1 nu wm uwr neea aemcea. waa 1 . . ... . .. -- T- ...a 1.... e . .!. u w vi.. I war aunna: ibb btouiiis: wiiu aura. Meeting aTory wi '-" I in." " j. . rI 1 1. h Mv..l1 v.4nP hlrh smits the Kelaoa aaik sex unn.ina 1 ' 'zr'. " '" Ma".. i ic. 1 x . v. ww..w. u -o ----- On Mareh 30th, the lecture topie I ooiTtoay aernee at 10:80, "Jesus oa land Mrs. D. P. Slater lOW. lea oi eotaaemaao.- a i vi "Tho Gardoa H. R. Scheuennan. pastor. 1181 TJnioa I pastor. street, Salem. I , COURT STREET CHRISTIAir GOSPEL TABERHAOLB I Court aad 17th streets. B. F. 8hoema- Those present were: Mrs. Le- iRESBTTERlAir land Erickson. Mrs. Aliaiaa Winter aad Chemeketa streets. Graver lonltd xrie. irrlrlo nraan. Ura. Ln- tiaii. Robinson. Mrs. E. A, Wagner 11:00 Morning worship. Palm Sunday I Mrs. Anuur staxr, ma. Coums. Mrs. Those present were Mesdames Lester Will. Orlie Boje, L. A. Braden, Walter MeMannls, Waldo Brown. Neva McKentie, Elmer Stauffer, Julius Stautfer, George Grimps, Hugh Wells, and Miss Mildred. Smith. a several lovely gifts. 000 Thimble club of the Maccabees were entertained at the homo of Mrs Mabyn Gietz Wednesday aft ernoon. Tne birthdays of Mrs. Georgia Hamilton and Mrs. Amelia West were celebrated aad tlanltv'ls and always will be the .3 - great and mighty' force for good J nnsT tjkited brethriw Phono 8898. Sunday school Mrs. Gilbert White, Snpt. Morning 855 I ker. Pastor. Saaday school t :4S am. Mrs. I swan y sao pastor: au sno vnr naa 1 BISCK. MTS. W. U .tor. IK. Waller. Snpt. Morning worship 11 awyt j-m V.???..Mw!i,f" Charles Lynn,' :45 a.m.. I o'clock s oahloet: "iao oespet w vKw m.--. 1 n. . t v ; .,a. .'.i.v . anuici.a . wbiii. ait., au. awiM win juib. f .v.vuw at tha too linn, a 1aatv hlrthtlaw A Mendly birthday party -com- ke wu eot compliment to v wween 12th" A CaiTersity. ship 11. Rer. Peterson preaching on "Tha subject: "Why tha Chriatiaa Charek speak. 7:80, ojening worship. Mission .between win nt. i.iL,... s... n,;. s. P.ti. Tia..ii Oal aa Chriatiaa I speaker wilt bo Mies Mary B, Mo pllmented W. J. Beard at his home Tuesday evening. ' Cards were In play, until a lata hour a . aa. ! a M A.M JA S iV .aal-aw in me worm. Ana iv jb iu wuij i Mimon n Lj.t n..t .r - ... m a m vt J - m a amp rLaaiurjaw. a w bvw wa force. And If individuals as. well tt.BA. V hone 7620. Serricea 11 music and worship M nations WOUld - torn toward , " ,;j T!M ,a. Rev. Fred Ropaey worship 7:80. a v i- .i - " .1 . a.a.. school 10 I elosing message inose iswuiuxa ui iuii i nreaenea " 7 n I .v. ir r i- i. c.i . o truth today, there would be little .tVso rfeaSPTO 7"lit:r. .tf.g for "COnferencas," "peace treat- J M, cfowd That I am . Thuraday. T:80 p-m.; bible study Fri- ore. so i . am T t at S pja. Evoalng BaptUm." You.f Pfplo's maeeting S:80 cratajj - of Toa.j 'P;in,:t0TA Herrerao. Ker. Meters oa oringiag I o eloca ; an eject: now van i ooow aj - v : Ir VT . M.t. "arw. i.t I n 4 Ta.t I ... a nhriatiaat" Aid ao- I Prosbyteriaa ehureh. Ksw Tork. I Bennett. Mrs. Ed lea" and 'wars" to settle. '.-.V. . .. -- - Choral Seryice Feature Event On Palm Sunday J aaaa a I 1 ..V a Cbristiaat" Leader. Kaanatk .noiior. - y lTal aerTieea each erentag tna esia week exept Satarday. ' Prayer I eiety meetings Wednesday and Friday, Mid-week: meeting wooaoaoay, i :ov. FIRST KYAJraEXZCAX. REFORMED CHURCH Martoa aad Sammer streets. O. a FoV ' (Vn, n.nita.1 ui VariM atraaia. W. I inr naatar. Bandar aehool 8 :45 LU G. Lleakaomper, paator. Saaday aehool I Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject: 10 a.m. F. E. arute, Supt. German rices 10 am. Engnsa aerriees ll Tko Lord s Sapper win be admiaia- at both aerriees. A coaQrmatioa aerriees will also ho held, preceded by I meeting Mrs. Jack Brown. Hunter, Mrs. Tha George Ebertlng, Mrs. Dey Plas- th Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt. Morrison, Mrs. Mrs. Victor Beard and F. Gaggett i. Mrs. Albert holding- winnlnr scores at tha Dunn, Mrs. Ida I elosa of play. A lata supper con- trm T T nnntar. Mn. I .l.ill Ih. aa4nUa ann 1 n w w-.f.. "."A5?T . Frank- Friar. Mrs. D. P. Slater, I Those ealllnr In comnllment to Rataeh, minister. Suaday aehool t :s i Mrs. T. C. Stockwell and the host- I jjr Beard were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sam Sehirmaa. Supt. Serrieo 11 a.m. Sermon topie : "Christ, tho Supreme Ex ample." Choir anthem. B. T. P. TJ. at esses. Tlav at 9S0. The following numbers will be JT Sr.M11 dad. dnet "Jerusalem" by I vrr nlalsver and Mrs. McCallister; I eatechiaatioa ta tha Bible, Charek History I Thursdsy ereaiag, ... Wfal- I maaie, bihkidb; mj ua anaie ibbii. vm aer- 1 Palm saaday messsre. arening wersnip i JrVtr'' J'""mm , 'clock. 17:80 o'clock : subject: . inn aipna sis ' . . lOmogo of Scriptnra." Toung People's I oorts si ,-oopio." aagaiar mia- I meeting 8:80 'lock; subject: "How I woea prayer aerrioo as a p.m. rooa ari- S:80 a'cloek. Mid-week Serrioe I ay prayer semeo at p.m. I a ii i anthem: "Ride On, Scott, by the quartet; Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. R. & Law la. Mr. and Mrs. Loren King. Mr. Turner Miss. Anna Johnson I and Mrs. William Hunt. Mr. and entertained at her home Wednes-1 virs. F. Baggett, Mr. and Mrs. a . lit. 1 u am aaaaaaa VP) I . . aa. a at oa. 9 day evening witn a - i victor ueara oi- waaauugai. party. Friends .present were Miss wash., Mr. and Mrs. Satchler, Taaanhina and Margaret Gllstrap. I visa Bettv Struts, and Mrs. W. J. awuxa aL.r.m isusvs warrant nahartlOB. lieien ..YYil- 1 naard. W..kl... -V . . 1 . - ' ..I ' choral service of music ap-I vary- Mr. Barton; solo "Ride on apprepruto serri riate to ; Palm Sunday will be ln Majesty" by Mrs. Hams; An- :m, nn irRTCTnrTTaaa I Boutk Commercial at Washingtoa. Chaa. I . t T Lr . rMla Mark- aaT Korta Wi.t.; street. J. C. Haworth. pastor. 10 a-: . Su.da, tel. Messrs. wr-n "i"': A nrnnrlsta presented by tha ouartet of tha them "Palms and Flowers- Faure, First Congregational church Sun- by tho quartet. - m f EAISE.ES 1 Tenor Soloist ltraordmary , " a , Gospel Preacher . EVERY NIGHT Except Saturday, 7:30 P. M. atth e ' (SKIEJEKSIHI IMIKIE 13th and Center Streets a ltl than Will na 1 aa at 10-80 am aad I R. Stewart, paator. Saaday school S:SlSchooU Hatkaa Cook. Supt. 11:00 Mora I FOWlOT, AlDeri JBOKB, nonn XlOWeil- a. auryriaw -- a. at 10.80 ... "d iVB M0r-t,gP wAhip ii -e; rah- ta wacsaip Son.-: "wka l King ot Delbert Barber, Mrs. B. J.ty, la honor of Miss Graca Wood JJoei: "BoooaelMaUoa Poaalbla . OarylOar Uvosl .. i vua. ; .Tf. J.Wi nil.traa and Mrs. A. Johnson. at tha homo of her parents. Was OAT aaDTTS l Througk tha Blood ot Jesus Chriat.- Br- . a o - . . t,4t..,W.rlr1itbTi at 10 a.m. Preaching aliening worship T:0 o'clock; subjactl I VrT1"""' V"a"T 1 ? 5 t. i - 1 "7 .ji. aesoeiattoe "Tka Magaetluaaf tko Cross." Yonng I ana.- Tnarsasy, 9.m.lvnjn i ; Jlrs. m: C tross ivsi aunvoo. iiargO group OI aer scaovi iiiauua. at 7: so., corner si I People s meet lag :so o eioca. a loeta aat-1 -. i tor, leadar. . . - r - - , them. Mrs. Elisabeth Taylor win entertain April e at her home. Plana were made at the Wednes day meeting tor a special enter tainment ln April. PIIIIA. LABORATORY CERTIFIES mi SHREDDED DISCOIT. aaa-aaaaaaaaaaa-aaa-a-aaa t , Kellogjr's whole wheat Bis cuits Pronounced Very : Rich in Food Yavlae ; lVlTTEB Sanasy school It . Mutual Improvement Tharsday area ing Cheaveketa sad juherty. i tnrrrr stubt cutss : ' - i ouo thjotos mtsszobt . - "Christian Healiag" by Charles 801- 887 Court street. C. 8. Johasoa, paator. mora. Third - floor IO. O. P. building Sunday school it t aa. Bervioes at S Tuesday. Marck 23 at S p.au Teacher. C. aad T:80 p a. Bfblo study Tuesday er- E. Bockmaa. ' - , toning. MeeUags. Thnrsday sae Baturoay li-B-:-. ill M 1 0 : One of tha reasorirfor tha popn ? larity of the new Kallogx's vaotut for tha East central eirua oi ww These tncinaea memners m vow i vhbat Hlsemts u tne zooa varaa First' Methodist church at her I seventh and eighth grades at the J thia tasty ready-to-eat cereal, v home Wednesday afternoon. North Howell school and soma at The improved Kellogg biscuit la ' pecias - - US els- aroaehtnc serrieo at T:S0. Ooeael hymns 1 l.v. ...-.tataui fiMn.iiA.uu Tnnradav for an all-dav I aoerita of the whole wheat. As a re- I .S an errfeea. Mid-week arere aad I Bp Bl I . Z ' lr- 1 ZLl avi M.V.l A. T-Wati-a' I teetlraony meeting Thnrsday arening at r ,:so. . . '....-'.",- ,.'- ... IBJUBVEa aAZTISZ - ' ' r Corner ed Hasol aad Academy sfreats. Saaday school t. Subject (or 'Ta Crucinxl - - - . ' Dome r eaiaemuay a w . w . uim - - auk. " w . rV ft . -A VJ. jlTJi Soring Cowers made an attrae- the younger high school members. Tessnra-cooked'l by speeU U."r-.r.'"ilS Uve decoraUra note for tha gnest ; .. J'JnSL loa of ohrut." Erai.g fooras. Mrs. A. Welsssr gave a Mrs. Alleo Hlldebrand was flavor and retains all tha food el a. a.a aj - vv aaasa, .... a a Vl A mm a ll . 1 aaawlaBkamaV I a a fa EVABOBXimC TABEBBACLB Thirteenth and Ferry streets. C 6. Westoa, pastor. Saaday school at 1:45 Iv.m. SL C. PersutaB. 8apt. Church ser ricea at 8 pjb subject, f Oar Coming I Lord." Erangellatio aerrieo at T:4S a.m. I Sabiect. "Caa a Maa Talk With Oodr im-w a " . . I ,7 V: a-i- r -1 dlnavUn readings. At tha tea oulltlng at thaaomaoi Mrs. Jrlt hour Mrs. Cross was assisted oy KUiei urooaa. un-aia i rT.-v.l Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. Helen H. P. Freeland, Mrs. .. Wood, fsj. ierUfies packaga Special recal , aad iastrumeatal maaie. Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Bible study with 1 :80. special mnaie by Georgia Shaer, hoy vo- delsr. . Wednesday aitoraooa . at s : CA.ti.wtov ura. p - T. Farmer. I Mrs. Addle Barton, Mrs. and Mrs. F .T. Richardson. won, ana Mrs.,wjutu GATUT1DAY GPECIALG We relieve yba f iim the troublesome details of arranging services when sorrow has - made thinking almost ; impossible. - ' " l.. : Sfltsm moinunwifunsTjiLDiROTons CAFTTOL RRmiiontPrasidmt Walter C-Kwiwurtt.ij t Mqfe prayer meeting. Thnrsday oreniag BibU study at T:45. aaturday, wuems chnreh at s p.m.. Toung reopie's semoo a 7:45 p a Saturday. ;x . . -v f ur.' gomru t-tjthebab .y.r. .., ..... Miasaarl ;8yao4 - --ff-f Comer lsth and A straeta. Bar. H. w. Groes, pastor. EagUsk serricea 8:45 u. oaram avtuc, nBiiMtm . Sunday school at a'cloek, Wm. O'HelH. Sant. Oermaa serrieaa at It' 'lock with eekbrntioa a( Holy Commaaiaa prepara tory aerrleee at 10:45. Maaady Thara day Mareh d. EagHsk oroatag serrieaa with Holy Commaaiaa, tegiaaiaf at 1:80 pjas. Sermon tapis "Beeeiring Uely Coaa maaioa Worthily.' Good Triday. Marek 85, aerriees ia Cermaa laaguage, ' heria- aag at io:sq ta aonaoa topM, " laa Ticarietis Saffartag aad Daath of Our Sarisav" - ...... nasis pair r Full-Fashiohed Pure Silk'v Today is your last opportunity to purchase these hose . at this price. Hundreds have taken advantage cf this special price.; Remember values up ,td, $10" arr in cluded and a good assortment ox sizes. eSOHNCOCTO The Store fcr Ladles. 4S4 State Marr i for food value. Tha' new Kellogg biscuit also, offers several other distinct - im-, . provernenta.ThebisCTiItsareawora convenient, economical 'size. Two n Just fit tha cereal bowl and yoa ; get 15 to the package instead of the usual dozen. - . : . ' - : - ; And every biscuit ; Is toasted sw Klden, rich trrown on both top and ttom not Just one' side. This : ' anakes it erisper and tastier than ever before. Also, "picsaure-cook- : big and fdoubla tcourtinf inaka. Kellogg's whoui vbbat Biscuits aasier to digest.'.' - -The new Kellogg's biscuit Is de Coos with ' hot. or cold miQt or . cream; extra .appetizing: wtui us addition of fruits or honey. Local; grocers are featuring this improve! readv-to-eat cereal. It may bo ides tilled by tha name, Kellojs's, an! the f amZiar red-and-gTeen pacrV llada by Kellogr in Battle Creek.