in ihor CKurehlo.1 ; ztxat tmTixiii Yerfa Cottar an Caamaketa atraot. i ! Afte WeiL minister. Cherea f irkAi at ia . un.. n v.r.. it Jason Lee : Pastor,; is? Deter i?t5V hSTK I too; Nlttti Mrs, Walter A. DoatosC w j pwi, i.i,V f.' -"- :.v--s'-:-. raTTBCOfTAI. AIKKM.T 420 State 8t. aatair. avav llu'i Sham. Xeetiars Taesear aaa Taarsaay vening 1st 7:ii Saaeay ssaoat 19 sum. Preecaiaa- ;-'.f: AmxaxcAV luthzxay ' . -v n. i. .-. i - ml -44 J v n-.. I kvm awtw vawansawan nvuua. ra.Miuiuua vumea- Ceater atrsets. Rer. P.- W. Eriksea. pas nlel conference of the Methodist li a.ss. Moraine; worsai, special Episcopal ehurcn. .which , meets SfJSI' LVi 2 flaring t&e month Of Mar. OB U Cbnrea eaoraa. Sua? thousand delerates from, every school at t:s. A. a. Crunr. Bant. L- aeetlon of the world mik in tht ! at a.SO. Toaie: "Ta Kwl personnel of tho conference which gate to Quadrennial af v . R Atlantic CitKidS Ml HOT. ; JiBfO. B. JTOVKt : jr pastor of tho Jason Leo Memorial Methodist church -will leave with his family tor Atlantic City N.J. Jeet; "TH Tratt Teat Saeettflaa" miBf warsniw S t'tlMki BWBject: A Tay Warti." TU fee la's SftMtiat t Cmm KifklsaA aA Ckuk strts. tAnr P. 8iML Mtotw v. BikU oJ t:4 ajL, K. M. BMktti, Sapl Koniaf wanki 11 Mnmi kj tke yattar. Eraaiar aarriaa S m. Mwwn hy Bav. Uarouuk Saitk. Bpacial stafiaf ak aarrlca. Jaaiar O. K. .bv- Saaior ami IiitmaaltM a K. T SaW: Kid-vaak prayar BMatUf Tkaraaay yja. aoizvTxsT ' CkaaMkata a4 iakarty ' tteaatav i cay aarrieaa at 11 aoa. aa pja. tiabjact, 'Oaetna at Atoaamaav" May day aekMl at S:J aaa lL Taattaaay aiaatias ,Waaaay' at eas. Kaadiag rerlews the work of the. past four years and plans the program for the eomjng iodrennlunv .-' r -Many. Important questions are slated to be brought to the .con ference for settlement. Including the . whole administrative - policy Biliioa." Laaga saelal nasi Taa4ay ar cainf at S p.m. Mia Oliva 8katta, ckairaiaa af aeeial coaunittaa. Hlaa 1m- rena Biieuka, ekairauui at BafraakaMat Ceauaittaa aad SiTitar Hon. iaaaar , af atertaiaoMat. - . - KsrOXXES CHU&CH -Coraw Capitol and kfarioa atraata, W. O. Liaakaamper. pastor. Snaday aekool IA a a V K KmmmM Ban! flirui up Of Episcopal SUpefYlslon, the re I vtoaa. 10 ijl Sobjaetr "Tka Homa Oft eonstrnetion of th. ntmlonairr ITkara. Eaeliak aarrieas 11 a'elock. pro tram and the action on the pressing social : and moral . prob lems In national; and International life. SrfS -vH. ; x Those representing the' Oregon conference - Include . Dr. William Wallace Toungson, Dr. Wllbert , Dowson and Rct. J. B. Harrison of Portland and Iter. . Fouke of i8abjact: ataiie. 'Spiritual Talaaa." 8pMial XJLTTSB DAT ,8JL1HTB Coraar of CkeoMkata "and Libarty St. Soadar aekool at 10 a.na. Praaekiaf at 13. Hataal . IajproTemant aaaoeiatiaa Tkanday tTaaiaf at 7:30. 4 ran kethopxst kpisoopai. v B. Karl Parker, minister. StaU- and Church atracta. Junior eharck - 11 - .bu Salem from the clergy, andTthe laymen are represented by E. W. Peterson, PortUnd; : CT Wll- llamson. Albany; H.' H. Pollard, Springfield; and L. L. Mann, Pen dleton.' - .- -, The trip east will be made by auto by Rct. Fouke' and family, stopping enroute to rlslt rela tives In Colorado and friends In Blue Mound, Illinois, where Mr. Fouke will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church Sunday, April 24. One day will be spent in Washington, p. C, arriving in At lantic City in time for the open' tlnction. Anthem and aolo. 6:30 p.m. Thraa Epworth leagves and Poram. 7:30 rrealnf aerviea. Dr. B. 0. Bilbao of Bar od Raaideaey, India, speaker. TOITT STUST CLASS Tosle. ' 'Christiaa BaaUat y Charlea Pill mora; Taeaday April IS at I 8 D.ra.. third floor I. O. v. r. Hvilding; Teacher, U. v Jtoeuaaa. ; t - ' XYAKOEXJSTIC IABERHACIJI Thirteenth and Ferry afreet. C 0. Weston, pastor. Sunday aekool at 1:43 p.m. B. C. Permson, Snpt. Church eerriee at S o.m.. sobiert. 'Ia tho Hea Ten lies." Eraafelistto serrice at p.m, sno- Soa- serrice, special jeet. VAt Sock an Hoar." Bible atndy at 7:45' n.ra. Taesday. Prayer meetinr at a. aa Wv m a tt.it . I lug recepUon Saturday. April 10. I iiVrsday at 7:45 "m. CkUdrei'a krek beasions oi uio couiereuce win oa tat 3 pjb. satarday. Mrs. a. visea in ekarge, Miss V. Alderaea assistinn. Young People's meeting at 7:45 pjs. Sat arday. "tempijbaptist ' 18th and Breymaa streets. Snndsy school 9 :45 a.m. .Classes (or all ages. Al-1 bert Pare. Snot. Preaching 11 a.m. B. T. P. U. 6:30. Evening worship 7: SO. Prof. G V. : Clin of the Wettera Bap tist Tkeolecieal seminary. Portland, will ! bring both morning and araning masssgoa. Coma and worship with as. All are we Auxiliary Hostess A pleasant afternoon was spent Friday whea Mrs, Henry O. Miller, assisted by Mrs. M. Alley and Mrs. C T. Harrington entertain ed members of the auxiliary of Hal HIbbard cam of the United Spanish War Teterans at the Mil ler home. . During the brief business meet ing; plans were laid and discussed for the banquet which will be held Monday night at 0:10 o'clock at the armory, when the Salem aux iliary and camp of the United 8panish War Veterans will com pliment the Auxiliaries and camps of Woodburn and Albany." Those enjoying the afternoon nranr Vim XX in lfiwamm Vm Ia. Maaaaia TempW open from tw tt nf w r .i.u.n.vM.. 11 ta 3:10. Kxcept Buadsys and koU-l"; ' " . 7. ,r T ' ToajgiTcmtiSTTAjr Klmar J. aiistrsp. Bible aekeot 10 B.BU Oommaaio 11 ab Preaching 11:16 on "Using ar Neglecting Opportaattwa. C E. .at 7 pjn. Helena WitieL leader. S p.m. tople, "J-oto tk ralfiUmant af CAXTAXY BAPTIST Charek aekool t:40 a-m. Krs. W. A. Bark as. Snpt Praachiag serricas at 10:50 a.m. aa 7:30 p.m. B. T. P. U.'a 6:30 p.m. The pastor will speak at both aer-ices.- Special maiie. Wednesday area lag at 7:30 p.m. Prayer erriee Tkartday evening. 7 :3ft a'elock choir rekoaraal. W. Earl Cochran, panto. t . rxasT CH1ISTIAV High and Center street. D. J. How. pastor. Residence 1016 Aorth Winter itreet 0:45 aja. Bible askooU O. J. Hnll. Snpt. 11 a.m. worskip. Sermons by the pastor, a.m., "The Chorea meeting the Present Crisis." P. hi.; "The mark af th Dying of Jesaa." 6:80 p.au. Chris tian Kndeaor meetings. 7:30 p.m. ETan gelistia serrice. Mid-week serrie Wed- naiday, - 7 i30 p.m. XXSXZB mXhtOSXAXi -' Sonth Commercial at Hyer atreeta. H lPhcnrrrrice.8.?-u 12 John Beakey assisted the hostess and 7:30 p.m. with gaest speakers what With the Serving OI 1SIO SUPPr. ar is aiteaaaao at vaa Mertk faeiti District assembly at tk chare b of th Ntiarana. Ia tk morning Ber. BoUla. T. Holmes of Oak Barber, JWasK, will preach. Anthem, "Whea tk Weary, oeeaing nest- (Wiutams). renlag: Song serrice, - special masie. and tka message by Ber. A. . Uatcalf of Van eonrer. B. C. Bibl aekool at 9:45. tfnpU, Stoarnf Ovsking. Ziesgn at 6:30. Topic, a continuation of "Bight and Wrong.' Fellowship dinner and official hoard Than day at 4U5. Picnie styl. All mem bers Bad frienda larited. Proi reports. Mrs. S'. B.GUlette Hostess For ,C Shrine Mrs. O. J.-.Hnn, Mrs. Charles Me Xlnley. .Mrs. ' Frank Mlllett, Mrs. F. A. Thompson, Mrs. B. W.-Wal-eher, Mrs. A. Welser, Mrs, Arthur Welch, Mrs. Charles' Woodward. Mrs. A. T. Woolpert and the host esses, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Alley d Mrs. Harrington. at Members of the Willamette shrine, order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, were enioyably en tertained with a dinner and even ing of cards, Thursday evening ia"1 the Masonic-Temple, when. Mrs. 8. B. Gillette, worthy high priest- eompllmented . - her officers and past heads of the organiza tion during her term .of office. ! Mrs. Gillette is ef fidallr retiring as .head of the Willamette shrine next Monoay evening. ictive Emmons Homev Dr. and Mrs.' Carl Emmons were Interesting boats to members of Mrs. Emmons! bridge club end their husbands when they enter tained Friday night with an at tractive party at their home on South Church street. Three tables of cards were in play in the liv ing rooms, which were artistically decorated with bouquets of mix i ed spring blossoms. i Mrs. Kenneth Waters and Mrs. ogrem and XABISH IfTSSIOH XTAVOEUOAXj CuZAB LAKE Church school 10 W. P. Collard, Snpt. Worship at 11. Sab iect. "Oar Budget" . Toaag PeopU will join in ta rauy at rtrst xrangeiiesl held at .the hure municipal audi torium. - V - The pulpit supply committee of Jason Lee church has announced ; the following supply ministers to preach at the morning Serrice during the absence of the pastor: Professor J. T. Matthews, April 24; Professor E. -W. Warrington ef Corvsllis, May 1; Rev. C. I. , Dark,-pastor of the West Salem church. May S; Professor R. R. Hewitt, May IS; Professor D. A. Schulse, May 22; and Dr. M. A. IfawarV vt f Sit A tl TVofslvt P a rf a HV V. X.C -"""V" ,Z p- rortiaaa wm proaea p.a. Ifld-weck serrice Wednesday jftaeaT a v a A u9 VTOUlUg siva w sw niti I cvausci enw wausnuasivni - 1ms In chsrn of the TOunsr neonlelPMt a large attendance at this th andsr thT leadekhln of Haei 22?-.!?. ST W. A. SUrker. Snpt. All Tlf ' ar . TUay u.sn. esj viuciei "" MITl6sS tltPwAlM at Mint U tSiab nfldW Beall On alternate weeks. With Dr. of tka ehnreh wiU hold their last business aominaUBallwllr of . yonng peepU at T. H. Temple, former district SU- ting for th eonferone r"- First Srangelical ehnreh. Salem. Kid- perintendent of the Salem district Tlt do. -lo. 1.1 preaching the evenings Of May 1, district Xndearor Institnt will eonrsn atroet. Balem? TTBST XTAHOEUOAX, Varioa aad Sammer atreeta. a o. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Beakey. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Al Adolphson, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Endlcott, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waters. Dr. and Mrs. Estil Brunk and the host end hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roughton ....a at a a were aaaitionai ruesis xor m evening. Members of the Kensington club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. In.-CL Kafonrr on North Summer eharch for afternoon and erening. htr. gtyeet. An Informal afternoon of !T.kV .tmTS2: sewinr and conversaUon was en- aag for yeaag aad old. W. If. B. Thar I loyed by the group. Those pree- r- . . ent for the afternoon included. MiiwmB ukuvje caarck school 10 1 e .- rTm Phnrlea a.m. t. p. waikar. Sant. jr. k .fi I Mrs. F. 8. Annunsen, Mrs. ynaries at 11.. Afternoon aad ereninr Toan Pratt. Mrs. Alfred C. Smith, Mrs. istrlet I flaara-e M. Klnr. Mfa. OttO J. WU- Poling psstor. Bibl school .at t:5.. ppi. partieipat la rally with district I Qeorre M. King. P. patr-porTlandirTack' ... w?. 5 ' a. meroerx nsuier, iau LABI8H -CEWTIBChnrch nchool 10 r, Mrs. J. H. Mohr, Mrs. T. S. Robert and the hostess Mrs. IB and 29. C0IH1ESIB FOR ESSAY GOffTEST ' mmmaanam . JEFFERSON, April 15 The Jefferson Woman's elub is spon soring a Home Products essay con test open to pupils in the seventh, eighth and ninth grades of .the public schools. Similar c&ntests are being held throughout' the state under : the auspices of ,4he for a short serrice, then at 7:30 a regu lar program win be carried est. Hill an ferant speaker. TOST SPIBITUAIJST Bold serrices rrery week ia the Nel son JiaH. 881 ChamekeU street. Tk topi for the leetnre snnaay wiu vm "Eiak1lB Viaiom." A message circle la held, from 5:80 to 7:30 by local mediums. Mrs. Edith Howard- Beott ef Eagene win be 'with as to assist th pastor, Hary SchwedeL . KKTOHT irXltOXXAXt 10th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stwrer, minister. Morning worskip at 11 tier- moa subject: "The Kemoaeung ei a Personality." r Erening serrice at .7 j80. Sermon. "The Good ot UTonDie. - ne Church school at 10 a.m. C. C. Harris. Snpt. Christian Endesror socieues a 6:45. , N. C. Kafourr. Mrs. Frank E. Shafer assisted the hostess at the tea hour. , Attention la called to the reg- OHMSTiAJr iossiowabt AIXIAVOX ni.r meetinr of all trade school H&A irvw Itnul W H C.lilwT1 wm. 1 ... ... . . . . " ' ' , Timrmm wll ln will IMI BS1Q sirs. i - 4 Qn. J.. a-V . 4 B..C . Gilbert White. Sunt, hfernin uromhln at I at the Y. W. C. A. Saturday at In a.m. w. h. Cook, tk prison orange-1 10:10 a. m. Mrs. Francis De list, wil apeak at tkia aerriee. Speeial I viu liava, charge Of the gospel serrice at S ps. Be. A. J. , , " vi.v i. v.ia .m. Smith former miaaionarr of China, will specUl music Which U being pr- b th main speaker. The Mead ran-1 pared for the Mother's Day .cere- (wiatie puny wi wnicn . sniu 1 a I m DTI IS. I meetlnC. ST. JOHN'S ZTAKOEXJCAI I.UTHEKAX (htlsaearl Synod) Corner 16th and A. Rot. E. W. Gross, present member will conduct a aerie ef Tsagelistie serriees - be gi suing Snnday and eontinnlnr erarr orenlnr at T;4S. H ! hL Mead who bast charge of th party will speas: xor sne first time on Sunday er ening at 7:30. TOST CHURCH or THS HAZABXOrB 13th aad Center street. Ber. Pleteher Galloway, pastor. Residence 2025- Mar ket street. Phona 9630.. .Sunday will be th closing day of th district assembly sessions which bar been la progress. 11 s.w-. Dr. H. P. Reynolds, general super intendent will preach. Mrs. Ronald Craven will also assist with the hand craft work and continue work on the scrap- books now under construction The meeting is open to all grade school Girl Reserves. The Auxiliary of the sons ot Union Veterans met for their re- cnlar 'inspection Tuesday even inr Mrs. Francis Horner of una.nil will IIWU. m.9V p.m. VTBIB- 1 , . . tl .1 tv n ... iDftWlanil MAnarrmaiTtt TlfMldenL OE State Federation of Woman's psstor. EngliA -JT j 7:80 pjn. Ber. d. J. Smith, pa'stor os the the Auxiliary was the Inspecting rlnba. . .m 't I r? vown ot the Masarent. Portland n,tr a wnnA .Ia4 i-rnmA eniOT- Ullil.tl a n. an. vwu vvamwa. v w w ed the evenlnc. Sons ot Union Veterans were special guests for the erening. a a a The Marlon County W. C. T. U. New Student Officers T":w"u.r-' ill1; All AAA A COVIU 3 a UQt mam . " a playlet "The Patriotic Wed- - a m a At- RWPiriT.w Ar.r-11 k tv,- dun." will be given aunng m lowing were elected to serve for I erening. Those wishing to go are the month as student" bod v off I-1 requesiea to eau am ji mm- clubs. Each entrant is to write a story or essay of 350 words about some one industry or productive enter prise in the community. The first prise winner In each school will compete .with other winners for the state prize. . Members of the local Home Pro ducts committee are Mrs. C. J. Thurston, Miss. Ruby Looney, and Mrs. D. H. Looney. The contest Snpt. German serriees at 11 o'clock. TOST COhTGBEOATIOVAZ. Center aad Liberty streets. J. K. 81 monds," psstor. Snnday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship ll o eiocs; auDjeci: "God'a rarm." Th serrie and sermon wiU be appropriate to "Blossom Day." - - WEST S4XEM Tha Snsdar school meets at th Ford Memorial eharch st 0:45 ia At 11 -m. th Ber. J. W. Warrell, pastor af the I First Methodist ehnreh of Dallee will raach- Tha naator of th Pord Memorial ehnreh will preach nt Dana. The Ep- Nasarent. Iwill preach. 8nndy school S:45 a.m. P. P. Litwiller. SoDt. N. T. P. 8. and Jnaior society 6:30 p.m. Swegle School Gets deietv News i i Af airs i lZDoix,SocUty Editor SOCIAL CALENDAB 1 ' Saturday, April IS - Regular meeting ef Order of Rainbow for Girts. Ma sonic temple, T:I0 o'clock; dancing and cards to follow regular meeting, w . - ' . : ; American Association of University Women. .Silver' ' Grille of Gray Belle; Dr. John H. Mueller, department ; - of sociology, University of Oregon, speaker. -. Woman's Relief Corps. Thomeeomlng" and i social meeting; potluck luneh at noon; Millers hall. - ; r - Teomen and rrtenos wul meet tor T o'cioex tunner Saturday evening. Fraternal Temple. r I - aw JWGUiid Musicians Presented in tables centered with beautiful bouauets of yellow and . white spring flowers, .'guarded with lighted yellow- tapers In crystal holders, carrying out -the organ isation's colors of yellow and white. Following the dinner sev Recital Of much interest among the oral tables of cards were in play romgvr musicians of the city, is In the social room. nil rranged tor o'eloek inesaay tubk, Apru ti, Those - chosen for the affair. were Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Rat- ellff, : Miss Gladys . Adams of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tibblts. Mrs. Marie Flint McCall. Mrs. 1 len Gabriel, Mrs. Mona Toder. Ar thur Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Aim - of Sllverton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Protxnan, Mrs Susan Varty, Mrs. Katie Sturgis, Mrs. Delia Hayden, Mrs. Olive KeDey, Mrs. Pearl Speer, Mrs. Glenna Frost, J.' W. Maruny, Mrs, Mona Toder, Mrs. Mynne Stewart, Mrs. Vera Barric.:. Miss Edna McElhanye. Miss Ruth Mae- Lawrence, Mrs. Thelma Green, Mrs. Laura Doug lass, Mrs. Bonnie Bertleson, Mrs. Mary Gatllff,.Mrs. Vena Dodge. Mrs. Margaret Montgomery Sha fer, Mrs. Ona Henjum, Miss Grace Babcock, Miss Minnie Moeller, Mrs. Maude Scott of Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Settlemler of Woodburn and S. B. Gillette. e e BirtKclay Anniversary Celebrated Waller halL at which time Miss Frances Virglnie Melton of the Willamette music department, will present the Misses Ruth Schrelber and Barbara Barham and Maurice Dean in a Joint soph omore recital. The affair is open to the public and all friends are cordially invited. The following program has been selected for the evening: The Arkansas Traveler .Two Pianos Old Fiddler's Tune (freely set by Lee Pattison) ... (Author unknown; Ruth Schrelber Barbara Barham n Norse Bonta first movement , : MacDowell Ruth Schrelber m Prelude and Furue No. 4 Bach Etude Op. 25 No. Chopin Barbara Barham IV Faschingsschwank Schumann Ruth Schrelber V La FUle Amx Cheveux it Ui - ., , Tannery Tn .iSrMrtti nt h 7rii hitt I Valse Triste Slbeuus dar annfveraarv. lira. Harrl at Shepherd's Hey urainger Montgomery invited members of I Baroaraaarnam t Ti a mhllatliaan TltKI. 1t f ti. I VI Evangelical church for an infor-1 flr? " ienuae mat TCr... .4 I lUTlCLOa tta home on North 17th street. Mrlc! Pf Mrs. O. Bewley. president of the JScarUUl class, presided during the brief I t..i. business meeting which preceded I In ntumn .MacDowell The Little White Donkey Ibert The Whistling Darkey Guion Ruth Schrelber vni Rhapsodle No. 14 Barbara Barham an enjoyable program. Dr. C C Poling gave an Informal talk which was enjoyed by the group. The honor guest - was presented with a lovely gift from her class associates. Those calling to extend greet- InM ikf S4 V w' arara Uh TTnMa Maves, Mrs. Bebecca Wllkerson, I Smart BndiZe 1 ea at Rex, Mrs. Katie Hilflker, Mrs. C. OCellarS Mome C. 11lna Mn larmlui Snltd 1 Mrs. Geonre Siefarth. Mrs. Her- Mrs. M. R. Gunter and Mrs. W. bert McDonough, Mrs. J. F. U1- g. Ross were charming hostesses, rich, Mrs. A. Caughey, Mrs. Antan-1 in the Ross home on Tamarao da Burgess, Mrs. B. A. Edwards, I mtrmat Thnn.r artnmoon whan Mrs. William St. Clair, Mrs. W11-I(W ..Arninftd with a smartlv .4 r- " appointed 1 o'clock bridge luncn- lngton, Mrs. J. A. Remington, Mrs. I S. B. Cooley, Mrs. W, T. Brinkley. rnests were seated at one Mrs. J. M. Nichols and Mrs. O. N. larf.ft Uble centered with a low Thompson. Knwi af nlnh- and white flowers. In compliment to the honor nnnVefl an either side with tall guest, a special raaio numoer, pink tapers in silver holders. Cot 4UW1...V. " i era wers Discea isr ma. uv nellr. Mrs. Joe Williams. Mrs. C W. Standish, Mrs. Bert Smith. Mrs. E. R. Gabriel, Mrs. P. M. Tallman, Mrs. Harry Dleneger, MrsW. M. Merritt, Mrs. O. L. Scott. Mrs. Ernest Frederlckson, Mrs. Fred Hester and the Host esses. Mrs. Gunter and Mrs. Rosa. High score at bridge was wen Shower Compliments Miss Adele ZJibef Anmsville A miscellaneous shower waa given at the Martin Zuber .' home Tuesday night in honor of Miss Adele Zuber, whose marriage to Andrew Larson of Sublimity will . be an event, of April 19. The evening was spent in playing -500 . After opening many beautiful and useful gifts delicious lunch was served. Guests present were Martin Zuber and sons Ernest and Ed win and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Michels. Mr. and Mrs. Nlckey Kremer, Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Zuber and family, Johnny and Joseph Koenlg. Mr. and Mrs. John Zuber and son Leonard. Paul Zuber and son; Clemet. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zuber, Mr. aad Mrs. Joe Zuber, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robl and Tolanda, Mr. and Mrs. Lee . Hlghberger and daughter virgene, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hassler and daughter Vera. . Mrs. Frank Michels and ' fem ur, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blades. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pepper. Mr. and Mrs. Johnle Albas, Mrs. Frank Raus- eher, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Roman Klnts, Mr. and Mrs.1: Tony Stein kamp. 2 Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Kremer and family. Mrs. Ed f Benedict, Al HtHIAt EmOMAtl slAM k wemta.ll.an. a assuvtBvu UVICf AUtNg Klnts, DaDn Mier, Frank Raus- eher, Jr.. Kathryn LVnch. Miran. Don and Kathryn Blades. Helen Raettgers, Fronie and Laurence Hendricks. Bell and Kathrm Al bus. Herman and Annie Geseher, Isabel. Marie, Regenla and Louis Dltter. Eddie Burkhart, Leonard Doerner, Carl Zimmerman, Bill and George Zimmerman, and Jo- sepn w leaner. a Mrs. Donald Tounr and Mrw. Edgar T. Pierce motored to Port- isna Friday to spend tho day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jacebeon of La Grande, arrived in Salem ' Thursday to ' spend a tew .days with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steus loff. Mr. Jacobsoa is an enthaii- astih fisherman ef Eastern Oregon and while in Salem expects to fish some ot the nearby streams. Mr. : and Mrs. Steuslof f and children, : Martha and Ivan and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson left Thursday for Padfle City where they will re main over the weekend. . The P. W. G. A. will meet tt'li, home ot Josephine Erikson, It 9 ' State street. Wednesday evening. April SS. - Ella Smith, Helen Mc- Leon and Anna Ransacker are the assisting hostesses. . f!nr ennrnnm r m anw m ms m n man s s s nm s a , III II .in II in I II ISMS ; wasaaanaa'afanla . BISCUIT GERTIFHD . : FOR FOOD VALUE Philadelphia Laboratory Cer- , tifiea tha Improved Kellogg WHOLEWHEAT Biscuit- , , ;; ; One of the greatest tributes te Quality ever nald a food vroduet is the fact that the Medical Arts Lab ' oratory of Philadelphia now oerti- . ties eery package of the new, im proved Kellogg1!! WH0U WHEAT Biscuit for food value. These delkious biscuits are vn. nsualJ gkh in proteins, minerals. vitamins and other important food eiementa, vme reason xor uus, is 4 ; ths fact that the biscuits are "pres-sure-cooked'' a process that re j tains aU the food value of the . whole wheat. PresBllTeokinr, also (alts in a - rich, tempting flavor that every one praises. The new KeHorg biaeuit has many . welcome features. It is toasted' brown on both top and bottom not just one side. It is made in a new, convenient size. Two biscuits Just fit the cereal bowl: and yen get 1$ to the package which means added economy. Served with hot or cold mUk ox cream, fruit or honey added. KeBogg's WHOLl wheat Biscuits are delightful and wholesome for breakfast, lunch, children's suppers. Easy to digest and very nourishing. -Local groeers report that this improved- shredded biscuit is meet ing with hearty acceptance. It mar be identified by the familiar red-and-green Kellogg's package. HadV by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Fri!fllsi FOREVER! from Portland. a END A Technician of; the Chicago staff of Dr. WM. M. StHOU will be here TODAY AND "MONDAY 5 ! t to assist oer Foot Com fort Expert in this Bridge Luncheon at Ross Home In compliment to her house guests. 'Mrs. Lou A. Wernlln and Miss Beatrice Grissin of Seattle, Special closer Friday evening. April , iEJF&ttzZ. 7. tlni 6SI4 or Mrs. Charles Fessen- j Elmer J? 8cellars entertained neeatard and the papers will be judged by taf Mrm by th pastor t T:30 p.m. b wice-presldent. Otto Fulk- secret den 4025. T a.. . iirT t v m while n special award was preeent- Miss Bertha Dillon - Mrs. C. M. ssyi-s it witVinw..-v tary.vniond 'Jt. ' "tLiS vh,2 Mn. Ed Donnelly for msking Demonstration fajns, csjuart on CAUOOSU HSXIV Smith and . Rev. G. F. Llentng. Prises offered locally are. first fl.SO; second -Sl.$ Or and third . NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT .In the County Court of - the State of Oregon, for Marlon Coun ty. In the Matter, of the Estate of Win wood Robins, deceased. No. t'j4i: rr ::- Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. as administrator of the Estate of win wood 'deceased, has yntST BAPTIST ' Ifarloa ana" North Liberty streets. Brit test Rosa, minister. 'Bible school at S:S a.m. Fretf Broer, Snpt. Moraine worship at 11:00. Special masie. Sermon by the pastor, "The Christina' Jy." B. T. P. V., Howart Cross, leader, S:80. A special rsrr meetinr lorii. orKr ' i mm mw prsyi rod. Visa Killer at th orran wry. Jtaymona Bona : grounds Wrtr nf at Tritey afternoon with four tables the tint rrand slam, committee. Jack Oglesby. Otto M1" V9T ,?orn 2 of bridge followed by tea. " e civ ei..i..g.i.. i. .I mnvAn fit Millarat baa been f v VBm I ..r t IT Z-. " ..i i A dainty color scheme or green I n. TJbartv Womaa'a p:nii n a iwism nav mar v 1 1 maw v an mn am niHn srwsa ui ivauum a rn ii mt a. awvaamm a . -w war ' - r.TZ'":. V.Z rttw. iHrwi.thedansh- Telow WM eueeuveiy walca w -cheduled to wT.t .TC i nT.".;; i i,r. 7r,Ti7ri Rndomh Horn ot epacious uving rooms ot Tuesday afternoon has 1 v mkj- i - Us Beellara Home. I .v .a a- u..i ers. Hovard Whitehead. I ox tnis city, nne was graauaiea Mrs. W. A.: Swingle with 'ber from Salem high school and later at committee has reelected Miss htiiier I slaughter Gay returned from Port-1 from Oregon State Normal school. a'- arennist of the .ehnreh for another year. Kreninr serriee at TtBO. Mnsl my tarn mala enoras. Bermea ny "e mwri "Th Anti-Christ or th World's Xeepr. at Cry for a 8apermaa. Th World Wide Gild flrls win meet rrlday nifht at a: SO for a potmen sapper win dtra. land Wednesday night, where Gay recently underwent an operation. Her condition is mueh Improved. INDEPENDENCE, April count in the County Court Of the j (ram with several surprise feature. J lVhen Hencfl UnHirnl City, state of Oreron foi Marlon Coun- V .-rrr T. ncnocnra vpiUTM ty and that Tuesday-April tlth. r Bn"miLiT. winito. 1181, at .the hour Of ten O'clock Chan. C. Haworth, pastor; Sandar aw a.m..and the, court room of said 10 .fi' eounhM4beenappoinUdby.W SSSS court as- the time and piece lor Topte:- "Pnttinf prpo inta thai hsirlar of ObiecUOUS inereiO I Wf. lr. . jsrn. ruiiar-f maomy. Miss Alice Harvey ot Klamath Falls, arrived in the city Friday from Eugene, where she is a stu dent at the University ot Oregon, to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Standish ot this the Scellars home. Guest prises were presented by the hostess and high score was won by Mrs. Claude Lester. Mrs. B. T. Pound was awarded conso lation prlxo. Out-of-town guests for the af ternoon included Mrs.- Joseph 8mlth and her daughter-in-law. elub meet been ehanred to Monday at !:! o'clock at tho home ot Mrs. L. C Brotherton. tsrisrta mf Twsr atackltd wbJcfcrwrweJtaetri Cotching Col vicits lTOlDstai, fk were intnred Warlnfi.rJaV tt'Jtwr Oxtended Visit at the anernoon - when -c the ' bench, on lrm t.t. Smith nf Pnmlll, " 1 1 I . mm H mm, mm. I Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Scellars will HOSE DUO J fMAWMam mmW IValsl aPflMfe A pAVf. I . aUVbVl WlMft fcaVBVaVa 4fJVaVMe "W wa m enaBmsmmfammmsjBBBmmmm I IBPII1 .. aBnaama Mrs. Estella Eddy ot the Wav- land, where they will take a night IWA'ON KtVihllM COtDj train for their homes tn 8eattle. . and tbe settlementthereof. ' Dated. and -c first Vpablisht March If. 1932. . ' -. 'i - TJate Of last publication April ti. 19S2. ft---n--r -vrf : t Tbnrman Cave. 'Administrator. Henry 1 Lyons, attorney. M. 16-A.t-0-10-23.;" ' , r. I' v NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN. That the undersigned; by an" order ot the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Mar : ion.' dulv " made,' and entered on Thnrstiay. T:S0 pjn, prayer meetlnf aad Bibl atndy.. OaVS and .:, ; " . ; - -." ST. PAtTt'S XriSCOTAf V Church aad ChemcheU streets. Bev. Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy Communion 7:80 a-m. Morning; prsyer and aermoa at 11 a.m. Chareh school at 9:45 ainv OI.AI. TZDrsos -mssioB IT raart street. C 8. Johnson. Bas- Uer. Snndsy school at S p-m. Serriees at I and 7:30 p.m. Hi Die stnay neaaay alrht. Mae tines Thursday aad Satarday reninga. ' - - ' '"',?- '' ;. which the women -were standing to turn the eggs In the upper deck of - trays at the Duganne hatchery overturned. . -- - .: Mrs. Mattlson suffered torn ligaments beneath her left knee and Mrs. Cook struck her. head causing , her to be unconscious for a short time. Mrs. Mattlson is under the. care of a physician I while Mrs. Cook returned to her work Thursday. ,:, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, home of Mr. and Mrs.' George B&rsness. The group Is planning a pleasant .weekend at onp ot the nearby coast resorts. All Teomen and friends are cor dially invited to attend a 7 o'clock dinner. Saturday erening at the Fraternal Temple. a . e Mrs. J. J. Elliott entertained members of .her contract bridge club with a smartly appointed i o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon. r xiacAjruxx, baptist SuadhiVt iT s.-tJ.:V.. That the undersigned, by an order ia. Praachinr at 11 a ss. and 7:80 p.m. I of the County Court Of the State the 30th day of March, 1932, was Mid-week prayer aad testimony att 0f Oregon, for the County ef Mar appointed ? Executor of the Last I Thanday .renins at 7:80., j0Bf duly ma4(k ud entered ' on I Will and Testament and Estate of I - ran oebxak baptist -1 (the 19th day ot March. 1932. was AMANDA C. McLENCH, Deceas-1 Berth Cotug and D. atreeta. o. w. appointed Executrix' of the Last ed. and that it baa duly Quaunea ,B'S " ,. ice 11 WU1 and . Testament and EsUte as such. Executor. All persons Zal&rEZS?i ! PrayeTjesas ot DAVID F. WAGNER, Deceased, having claims against said Estate wmid Not Prsy.,r choir snthem. Erening and that she has duly qualified as are hereby nouxioa w uresem. tue .jj . vr-. .-- cunel mciitx. ai persons naving " -- . . ( risirni or Trie v afeiii amav r e , a wam i ma v : the . 44 m . a.-.-, jm citaB n lAiinsr - wane - a a am a a . same. CUly vennea, as wqamw i-,, w,d,t RneeUl alntinr and ma-1 ciaima sgsimi sawa esiaie k law: tn ft at the Law Offices of I . t... niaanad. Dr. A. Vaiskss af I hereby notified to nresent Jas. G. Heltxel. in the Xadd tt th Winamett nnirersity wm he the mala j 8ame. duly verified, as required by ae. ; . - iT .i.r e7 the rwins. BernUr -id-wk , Buin ni BUiiums, ia ia. v, j ,t , p.,.. W,daeday. of Salem, In Marion County, Ore- ' , n- gon, within v six months , of;, the -;J.: date of this notice. iv!r.?rv! ffi;Ba fttB)4 iicyru. srna. vB. - Dated this 2nd V day Of -April. ICeeaaa. psstor. P Phone 6511. 1932 Ki-'vVti&y$&'1 Snndsy-masse, at aad 10:80 e alack. LADD & BUSH TRDSTCOM- W-r ;lS- "t - p ANT, Executor !.of the .Last rA6ojr ixb mbmobiaiv msthodist , I Will and Testament and Estate - Winter and Jdmn eifc-S h . . t- an -,r WMHW " TVs. Pooh. Jr, minister. Worship Trie, at " ceased.:: JAS. G. HELTZEL Attorney for Estate Kfllm. Oregon :' Date of First Publication: April 'm 2, itit .,.W'vj Date of Last Publication: April 30, lf32-Ar2-9-le-23-30. ,11 a.m. Sermon by tho pastor. "WBea Shall These Thing Bet" tjnnren bbbow session at : a m. H. B. Carpenter, Sapt, gpworU leagaos at 6:84 p.m. Erea- iag worship JWrj ? ,P "-kfVla formal hror ot Christiaa ynwship.' . TXEB METHODIST -J' Marhat aad Karth Winter stroeta. J. B. SUwart. pastor. 8nday " school : law, to her at the law offices ot JAS. Q. HELTZEL, ia the Ladd ft Bush Ban sr Building, in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months ot the date of this notice. " " 1 Dated this 26th day of March. 1932. ' . '-EMMA F. WAGNER, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of DAVID F. WAG NER, Deceased. , J JAS. G. HELTZEL, Attorney for Estate, Salem, Oregon. ' j Date - of v First -; PubllcaUoo : March' 26Y1932. Date o( Last Publication; April 23, 1931M.2-A.2-9-l-23. Revival ' Meetings ;, at . , " - Alliance v Tabernacle fiXv :'---:-.-VtS5.Fsrry;'8treet ' Beginninff Sunday with : Three Services : Every Eyeninsr at 7 :45 f ! Head Evangelistic Party hamamtdaanaa - Marion & North' liberty Stsi. - . BR1TTON ROSS Minister lltOO-'THE CHRISTIAN'S vJOW 7:30 'THE ANTICHRIST OR THE WORLD'S DESPERATE CRY FOR A SUPERMAN" ' ' - , You WiU Hear An Interesting Message. IVvmn .You Will Receive A Warm Welcome. VUlllC "7 You Will Hear Good Music. - t FREE to You! ' Q Coanpkta Testiaa! Aaalyals ef in ADaaaussst! aTicsa myaawww tWclsew WJ th Dr. Seko. Apfimm er Ressady siiiiiifar yoaaifeoC ateubb gives y rsftel - WSsmsple ef DrJSemaira Zanemls fee CmramVSere Tees TmsW Spots. ; j . ' Foot CIoinfortbruiyoti renewed healtKvoutii,! happiness. Foot pains affect your general health, fcrinff lines of strain and are to; j vour lace; restrict voor actnritie. "WHICH DO Y0TJ CHOOSE? El SIMONS Ot CaOOKZD TOOt wiAxoarAum aaaat-ffUf-fiaTf 5 - Be euro to attend this Special TltanoQatratioa and learn how easily complete relief may he roars when ecientifio methods, ore followed in de termining the cobdltioa of the feet, and tho needed Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy it neefL v Th' ia the moat Important Event of its kind wo hare ever held. 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