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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, April 23, 1932 PAGE THREE LET ftP L 26 Woodburn : Church Will be - Host to Groups From Oregon Circuit WOODBURN, April 2TLtr. B. Xogen. pastor . of Lutheran ' ehnrehes , in Woodburn and Mon- ' Iter, has made the. announcement that the semi-annual . meeting of the Oregon circuit of t&e'Luther- - an church will be held in this city, legtnntag at 10:30 a.' nu Tue day, April 21. and closing Thurs- ; . day night. The women will use the Woodburn church of Christ . for a -meeting . on Wednesday. April 2? all day. ' hut meet with the men that night in the Wood ban - Lutheran church. All- the men's meetings will be held in the Woodburn Lutheran church. Rot. Carl Fobs, pastor of , the Silrerton Lutheran church, will dellrer the opening sermon Tues day Rer. D. RunsTOld ot Port land will Introduce, nimv ; -The . Oregon circuit of the .Ln- theran .church Includes all'of Ore- gon and a ; small strip of . Wash ington along the- north shore of ' the ; Columbia rfrerr Th is . circuit Is' part of the Pacific xoast dls ... tricL.ReT. H. L. Foss, brother of ReT. Carl Foss. pastor of the Sil rerton church, Is president of the Pacific coast district. ReT. J. M Jensen of Sllrerton is president of this circuit. All meetings will be held from 1 to 12 o'clock and 2 to 4 o'clock eaeh day. with the exception of . Tuesday, when the session will be gin at 10:20 Night meetings will start at t o'clock. There are 18 Ladies' Aid socie ties included in the women's or ganization of the circuit. Women members ' of the local Lutheran church will serve dinner , at the church every days during the meeting. Anyone is invited to at tend the sessions. ' ' . Wednesday's meeting for worn en is: Horning meeting, at 1ft a. m.: hymn; pre-prayer service, led by Mrs. A. Towe of Portland; ad dress of welcome, by Mrs. P, Brachman; -response, by Mrs. H KOgen; -ousmess; workers con ference, led by Mrs. A. H. O. Er lckson of Aberdeen, Washington "How to Foster Bible Study Among the Ladles, short talk by Miss C Brager of Silverton; clos ing hymn. Afternoon meeting, 1:30 p. m. hymn, "Sweet Hour of Prayer" devotion and talk on prayer, by Mrs. J. D. Runsvold of Portland vocal solo by Mrs. Alvln Legara of Silverton,; "Spirit of Missions. talk by-Mrs. P. O. Bruland of Portland; vocal solo by Mrs George Henriksen of Portland "Charity Work in the City" talk by Mrs. Johnson of Portland song by girls' quartet from Can ny; closing nymn. 1 Evening meeting, at 8 P. m hymn; devotion, led by Rev. Fos-'- sel of Chinook; Washington;" song by Grieg chorus of Monitor; "Our Church Papers."-talk by Miss H 11- .. da Olson of Silverton ; vocal sole by .Mrs. Alvin Leg'ard -of Silver- ton; address by Mrs. A.H. O. Er- lckson of Aberdeen, district pres ident of the Women's Missionary Federation; vocal solo by Mrs. H Flnseta of . Portland: talk by Rev, A, Towe of Portland; song.- Grelg chorus of Monitor; reports on cre-r dentlals and resolutions: hymn benediction by Rev. H. Rogen of Monitor, Union Sunday School Plans Wffl be Talked ZENA, AprU 22. An interest ing meeting is scheduled for May 1, when - the three neighboring communities of Zena, Spring Val- ley and Lincoln will gather at the' "Chureh on the Hilltop" st Zena to discuss plans for reorganlsa . tlon of a union Sunday ' school. ; Captain G. L. Hall of McMlnnrllle, home missionary, will be present I and will -lend his assistance. A i short program has .been planned v for the day and preaching services by Captain Hal. The meeting ; opens, at 10:30. Each person at : ' tending Is asked to contribute to '. ward the basket dinner at 12:3. OHXISTIAir- SaSSIOkTAST AIXIAVCS S55 Ferry street. ;W. H. Caldwell, pas te. Phone B6B3. ' Sunday school at 9 :4S, .' Mra.- Gilbert White,' Sept. Moraiag wor- akip at 11 a.m. Theme f "Jhe Potter aad ' tka Clay.'.' Special, gospel, aertieo at' S pja. Ear. A J. Smith wUl tpeak: at tkif aorriee. Tka Sunday evening lervied im keld at .7:80.. Tka Mead ETaagaliatla . party ia continuing aerrieoa every eyea tar at 7:45 witk 'apoeial ainging and maaie. -Afternoon meotlasa at 3:30. Bev. , Samtk la leading these axeting while H. . X. Head if speaking erery e? aalag. ' CAtVAXT BAPTIST Tflek aad Terr "a treats: Sunday Ser- . vieea begin witk traded ckarck sekeol V S:40 a.m. Preaching aerrieeS 10:50 a-m. aad 7:S0 p.as.-B. T. P. C.'t 4:iO a. v A. af. "Broke For Tam.'.'P. M. i'Qiym V aad Roeeive." Special aaaaier- Prolade to tava eresiag sermea VWaat'a Wreuf.WUk Oar Biffk School aad Who ia to Blame I' I Wedaeadar. -;7:0 p.sa. PraytT and fel - - lowahlp. Tharsday 7:80 p.m.. Ckoir -re-. kearsal. W. f Ear la Cochran, pastor : ; r f CHBIST BVABOEMOAI.- T.UTHBXA ; '-. '- Elgktk and State airoeta.'. - Bar. Amoa . J B. kfiaaeman, A. - paster. . fierma :4S a.m. - Subject: "Eerr- Coed aad Every , Perfect Gift-" Infliak 11 .a-m. Sabioet: "Be Kot Deceived."' Suaday ' ackool. S:40. - Mr, inn E. MInaemaa. Sept. Latter laagae 7 p.m. Martha Bat- , termaa, leader, yuestioa , box. . - . . -, eawmaamswaani - i ' -; 'T . ' - - " riKST QaAtAK BAPTIST Stk Cettaea aad -D streets. G. W. Bataeh, -minister. Sunday, 'aekaol - S:45 ' a-m. Sam - Scklrmaa. 'Sunt. - Serriee 11 a-sa. -Tepie "The Virtao of Patieaeo." Ckoir aathem. i B. T. P. U. at 7 P Mra. Ed. Laeaa. president. Erening viae at S o'clock. Sermea topie, "Tha Faad to Happiness." Special anisic. Be- s? nUr mid-week prayer meeting at p.m, edaeaday. ,." Vv .-v Krst Baptist Church Car- Marlon : & tJKl 11 UiN ; At ll:00nTie Secret of Clmstian Joy'l At 7:30TKe Ureav twuuiiici i cii in ihfe Churches tost jnrrxaiA Xortk Oottare aa Ckemeketa atreeta. Bar. Jred Aibaa Weil. minister. Ckarek raool at 1 a.sn. mum h. mcjlst, uupx. Ckurek service at 11 ajsw 8mr "a. Seeka Ealixioua - AinniN." JCm. Trassa Hasten, eoloist, : Hn. Walter A. Deatoa, ergaaUt, U8UB MXXOSXAJb Seatk Coamereial street at Myers, g. Darlow Jokasoav pastor, SS B. Mr era St. Faeae S687. W. J". U. 8. Thank Offering 8erviee at tke 11 o'clock kour. Berlpture tewoa - reaa r nn.. ti. c Leevtavortk, prayer ky Mra. Causa WkaMn. aadrai. ky Miss Rata TteMa, recently retaraea tram is yeare of w viee ia India. Happy Kveaiag Hew. be- SiM af T:0 Witt live aoac aervjee Jea ay C. 8. Orvif. W. H. (BUI) Cook will peak. giviBf tke ttery of aa eveatfal Ufa lachsaiaf gaag leadership, war ear vice, a remarkable conversion end yeare spent trying to kelp etkers. Chnreh adtuiel at :4a, Bteerae unaaiaf, crops, urna-nee at S:30. Asknry learns U Leslie BaU lea ky Jaalsa Hurray ia tka eaBtianatioa ( 1 11 o'rlaek.V Straw, "If altar er Maiter atvdy ot "Ritfct aad Wrong.' Laalialad." Jnaior ckarck 11 o'elack U ekarfa laana aad ttndy koar Tbaraday a'aning I at 7:80. Topie "Tka Kick FooL' CHT7XCR Or THE VAXAEXJTB 13th aad Canter (tract. RcV. Fletcher Galloway, paator. Raaidenea, 2024 Mar ket i tree t, phono Hjnoay aameaa aa follow: 11 a-ta. 'Paitk aad it EeUtioa to Ckrittiaa Staadfaatnaaa." Spaeial ao leetioa ky tka ekoir. 7:39 pja. "Ood'a Challenge to Ca." Sunday aekool S:4S a.Bi. F. H, Ldtwtuor, p. . . x-. a. and Jnaior aociaty 6:30 p.m. lira. Paul v.Z.Jr' t ' jLV jnnVcr Hn.n ur. ataeiinr yt BOfinumj. i J w .. I 10 P-BU - Umi DAT ftAlKTa : Sunday ackool at 10 i.bk Proaakinf at 12. Uatual Iaaproranieat aMocialioa Thnrtday atealag at 1:99. ' la tka Hal- ton building oa Uie epracr oi v name se ta and liberty. , - - TEkCriJI BAPTIST loth and Breynun etreete. Sunday ackool 9:43. Claiaec for aU agee. Albert 1 Pare. Supt. Preaching 11 a-nu Sermon I aabject: "Chriat Oar High-prielt. Et enlng worship: B. T. P. V. at S:30. Ser Btoa 7:30. "Tka Lioa and the lmb." PrUf. C. kt. Clino of the Wet tern Bapust Theological Seminary, Portland, will brine kotk morning and erening mea- aaga. 8pecil. muaic KHIQHT MXMOBIAX. IStk aad Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Morning worship at H. er- mon to Odd Pellowa and Bakekak Lddrea on the subject : "A Magnanimous Man." Evening aerTiee at 7:30. Sermea "Wky I Believe." The church ackool meets at 10 a.m. V. v. aimi, oupu Ckristiaa Endeavor societies at 6:45 p.m. IJfKANTJEI, BAPTIST Corner Hazel and Aaademy streets. Snaday school at 10 a.m. Lesson: Judges 14. Preackiax at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening at 7 :30. Mr. and Mra. Perteoaa of the China iniaaa mission, wha were keld captive for some time by Chinese bandits, will speak. A treaA ia in store for all who come. EMMAjrCntL TTJU. GOSPBX XISSIOM Corner Chemeketa and 17tb streets. Services Friday. Saturday and Suaday nights at 7:4S p.m. Sunday at 11 a.m. Cbarlea W. smita ana o. a. nennr oi IxM.Anjelet will preach. - JASOB UBS XBXOBIAX. Winter and Jeffarsoa streets. Hugh B. Fouke, it- auniater. Worship service at 11 a.m. Froleasor J. I. manaewa, Willamette university will apeak. Ckarck school :4S a.m. H. B. Carpenter, Supt. Epwortk leagues 4:30. Evening worship 7:30. Toung people under direction of Hayea Beall. . - VEKTICOSTAI. ASSEMBLT 420 Sute street. Upstaira over tke Man's shop. - Meetings Tuesday and I Thursday 7:4 p.m. Sunday acaooi iv a-m. PreaehiBf H a.m. ana :o p.m. nisi BAPTIST Corner Marion and Sortk Liberty streets.- Brittoa Boss, miaiater. 'Bible' ackool at :4i. Prod Breer, Supt. Mora i.. w.r.hin mt 11:0. Sermea "The So- j eret of ChrUUaa Jey."r B. T. P.U. at S;S0. Special Chinese progf Dorothy Browainc leader. :30, special ... im urns Dreluda at 1' V-..i.r uvviee at 7:30. Sermea-"Tke Antichrist or Bate' Laa Great Coua terleit.". Tke male ekorua will aing. rrasT jtvakoeucai. - Marloa and- Summer atreeta. C. tj. roi Ug. miaUtar. Bible ackool :44 aja. U L. rkoratoa,- Snpt."-Morning woraWp 11 r-. Sermon aubjeet: "The Solf-Denial. ' Christian tadeavor S .30 pja. Subject: "OpartttBiUea for Life i la vestment." Leader, Mra. V. A. Ballaa tiae. Scripture lesloa Matt 35:14-3. Ev-?-ao. . Subject: "Holy Faith." Mid-week service Tkuraday - ay 7:45. Snbiect: "Tke Holy Spirit HiBdcred and Glorified. ZTBST srntTTTAIJST Meeting every Sanday at 7:80 p.sa. ia .v. v.n aal Chemeketa streat. pv. l..l medium holds circle trA 3-80 to 7:30 for those wUklag a pri- rate reading, jaary r WEST SALEM Th. noninr sermoa ky tke paator at o o a, foiinwea kv the Sua day achooi "1":,?nie. 9i yl? mornias oiacourse ' .,, rak 'V -..is. alPakould' kear. Tke a - aa .Oil h vv . n. izsitu vwv w Lpworta leagaea , " ' '- " meetinrs at :30 p.m. 8ermoa at T:S0 P.n. on . . w .if eh. vaaf Will Hal keld on Suaday evening; May 8T. J0H1T 8 EVAITGELICAIi Missouri Sjaod. Corner ltk and A. Rev. H. w. P"ora.f.u" .' party Saturday night on the oc WllJnAiTllL of their 25th wedding an maa aervieea at 11 o'eloek. Deaeona' meettnr Tuesdy ,Apn so .at 7. AprU 27 at s p'm. : rosT cohoeboatiowai. Center ana wpersy airee ,.k..i a-is orau worahip ii o'eloek; subject: The Old Time aoiifioa. "Whateve May Grieve or Vea Tkeo" ky GLAD TTDUTOS MISSIOV iaT Cart street. ' C S. Jekaeaa. paa- or. - Sunday aekaol at t p.aa. Servicea at a aao B V.m. jiinie -In. Meetings Thursday and . Saturday cvealafa. " j - " ,; . Tnias XISSIOM XYAXaSXXCAX. . . . LABISH CEKTER Ckurek ackool.. 10 B.BJ. W. A. Btarker, 8npC Worakip at 11. Sahjeet: .-"Retard tor fear Owa Heart." a B. at T mjej. Kid-weoa.aarv-ara- day I ijl. JtMiy at a p.m. air., w. n. is neyaiuH mw, .yvu.wi Cook, prisoa : worker wiu, apeak at ; the series ' of benefit card parties the rirKlcharen eiw",'' W of which was Thursday atter . "ti&JrVgl'Ll noon at the armory andthe second at 11. Iatermediate at T pjtu.witk even- of which will be an erening affair lag worahip iollowintv aokjeettJ'Beapoet. 0f-May S. - Mr. ' Florence 'Shipp 52r"-h.T-?r V SdVrsf WamVler ield-wlniUiJ MicDiJi .CKOVi-ChBTek , tekeoi- -io scores for i'tflS. Mrs. Lena.Tay ajs.4T. f. Walker, sapt. it. it. it. ejt. ior and Mrs. Bertha Ray served r-VwdaAf lesLfoilowlng theV afternoon of H. B. Sekeaermaa. pastor, 1181 Caoa street, Salem. - , rrasT cHxisTXAjr : . Bla-k aa Center atreeta. ---1V 9. Hawa, W..t. RaalaVnce 102S Kertk Wiater. S:4S SJa. Bikle ackool. O. J. Hall. Snpt j 11 vrershio- aermon. kv the aaator. "flaeavafaataese ik tke Cause of Ckrist.' Sole: "Blow Ta tka Traaspet of Zien" (Mark Aadraws), Mr. Roaald Craven. Aa- j tkaam. S:30 p aa. - Ckristiaa Eadeavor neeUnrs. T:30 p.m."Evanialistia aervice. Seraioa: "Baildlaa tko City." . Mid week service WaAnesdST 7:30 pja. Hortti Uberty Sis. e..- kum, minister tichmt or Satan't Last r . ran cmmcH or ohxist, aczsxTZBX Cotncketa aad JUkart straata Saaday Mrriee at 11 m.mu sad pa. Sokjaat, "Prabatiom aftar Datk." 8u4ay aekaol I at S:44 aa4 11. TeatiaMay auaUaf Wad- aaioay at S p-av Saadiar worn at 408 Mateata Teaipla paa (raat 11 te S40 xctpt. 8aadays sad kalidaya. : . BYJjrOEUSTXa TABXBkTAOXI "' Tkirtaantk and Parry atraata. O. W. Waatem, paatar. 8aaday aehaoi at l:d w.m. St.- U. C erraaaa. Bnpt. vaaraa aamea at 9 1MB. Subject, "Tka ttntn af Okr lakaritaaea." STaagaliatia aarriea at ? :45 p.m. SBbjact, VTka - Warld's .AppaUM." Taeaday avaaios Bikla atndy at 7 :43 p.m. Prayer ateating Wadseaday at S:M. al tawship aarrica Tkoraday at T:4S pja. Satmrday afteraeea ChiWrea'a Okarck at S e'etack. Mra. H. Oliea ia ekarfa, ktiaa V. Aldaraam aaaiatias. Xavac jraavJe's aarriea at 7 :4S pjk Batarday. . TUtST METHODIST EPISCOPAL -Ckarck aekaol S:45. Hacaiag warakip at Farcy Milea. Epvortk laagaa S:SO. Evening aarvleo T;0. barntoa, 'Tka Agalaaa UeaariaL" Masia at kotk aer rieaa by choraa ckoir. Profaaaor Camaroa Marshall, leader. " . oztt oosm xxiaxokT 349 X. Commercial. U. Haaaea, paa tor. - Berrieaa Batarday aigkt St T:45. Street aerrica at I pja. Vooag Poopla'a aarrieo Saturday aignt. Mra. Crcaoa and Janet Dawnoa will tpeak. A daat will ko gtvea-ky Chriatiao Korli and David Pria- Sand., ackool at 1 :45. O. Creaoa. Hunt Hrii. im Ik. -aft. Serrica ia ' tka - ottaraooa . - at S eloeki 8naiaot,Try tka Spirit." Et aalag aarrica. at 7:80. Subject:-f'Wa weald tea Jama.". Serrieaa aeat weak, Taeaday, Tkandar sad 'Batarday alk. 3- SOUTH SAXEK TKxiurBS " -r ' South Commercial at ' Washington.' Chac . C. M worth, paator. anaday aar-rieear- 10 a.m. Sunday kokvoL kathaa Cook, Snpt. 11:00 meeting for worship. S p.ai. Vespera. The Wky of Quakerism. Nathan Elliott. Loader. Thareday, 7 :80 p.. prayer meeting and Bikla etudy . . BXPOXMXD CHTTXCH Corner Marioa and Capitol atreeta. W, G. LienkMmper, paator. Sunday aekoel 10 a.m. P. E. Kruse, Supt. German aar- vieea 10 a.m. Subject: "Christ, a Guide to the father." .English services 11 o'clock. Evangelist W. W. Cook will deliver tke metoage. Special music. PBZSBTTEXXAB Wiater and Chemeketa atreeta. Graver C. Birtcket. D. D., pastor. 9:30 a- Charck school under direction olL.iL Ramage, Snpt. 11:00 morning worship. Sermea ky the paator: "The immata kility of God'a Porpoae." Organ num bers: "Anus Dei ' by BUet and "rs Ul March ia D" ky Roberta. 5:30 or chestra rehearsal. 6:30 Ckriatiaa Eadeav or societies. 7:30 evening aervieo. Spe cial music, congregational singing. Sub ject of the sermon "Highest Ambition. COTXRT STKZBT OHBISTTAB Court and 17th. Tke pulpit will be supplied next Snaday ky . Dr. Perry Carnes of Dallaa. Bible" ackool S:45 a.m. Mrs. K. Waller, Supt. Morning 'wor ship 11 a.m. Sermon ky Dr. Carnes. Christian Endeavor meetings 6:30. Mu' aie and sermon 7:30. Aid society meet Inge Wednesday and Friday. .Mid-week meetiag Wednesday 7:30. AACEKICAB EUTHXSAH Church street between Ckemeketa aad Center jetreet. Rev. p. W. Enksen, pas tor. 11 a.m. "What Can Bring World Conviction I Special musie ky tke choir under the direction or wm. Jteuiicnnst, 7:30 Evening service. Sermon topie: "How to Think of God." Musie ky the Church chorus and special numbers. Sunday school at 9:45. A, A. Krueger, Supt. L. league at 0:30. HIGHLAND PBIEVDS Highland and Church atreeta. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school .0 :43 . a.m., E. M. Beckett. Supt. Moraiag worship 11 a.m. Message by tke pastor. Evening service s p.m. Message by Haiel Blckard, Jaaior C. E. 6 p.m. Senior and Interme diate c E. - T - p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday. p.m. - rasB MCETHODIST Market and North Winter streets. 3. KT Stewart' paator. - Sunday aekaol 9:43 a.m.- Morning worship 11 'clock; sub ject: Keveaung Life s Secret s. Even inr'wonkip S o'clock: aabject: "Tko Sealed Book and .Who Can Open It. Toung People 'a meetiag 7 o'clock sub? jcet: "Stewardship. . Leader, Minn! Goode. Dallas. Mrs. . R.- T. ..Morrison and Mrs. George Eberting enter tained the Altrnlstlc club Wednes day night honoring Mrs. W. TX Collins who is moving to Salem Sil tables of BOO were in play with Mrs. Arthur Starr receiving high score and Mrs. Fred Hoi- man, consolation prize. Those present were Mrs. Rich ard Domoshofsky, Mrs. E. A Wagner. Mrs. W. C. Retxer. Mrs Alxslda Smith, Mrs. Leland Erics son, Mrs. W. D. Collins, Mrs. D. P. Slater, Mrs. T. B. Hooker, Mrs. T. C. Stockwell, Mrs. Florence Hnnter, Mrs. Ida Campbell, Mrs. Arthur' Starr. Mrs. Charles Lynn, Mra Krl C Thinn Mra Tol Plan- i - ter, Mrs. J. B. Sibley, Mrs. C. P. Hyde, Mrs. Fred Holman, Mrs. H. J. Brown, Mrs. Lynne Black, Mrs. Frank Friar, Mrs. Albert Bennett and the hostesses. . Gervais Mr. and Mrs. John Messer were given a surprise nlversary. The guests presented 4 them with' a gift of snyerware. Ftj Hundred and dancing pro- I V1UVU oaVUI UOOAAAClAb Ullbll S ama.v nonr. Those present were Mr, inn.. bo airs, vxeorge Auurcw, aar. and Mrs. George Kuschnick, Mr. and -Mrs.- Clsrence Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evdrigo, -Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Catching, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schlechter, - Mr. and Mrs. " Frank ""Adelman," Mr; - and Mrs. G. J. Moisan, Mr. and Mrs. A. DeJardln, Mrs. Joe Frahler, Mrs. ' Sumner ' Stevens, Father Wm. S. Walsh, Miss Mary Adel man, and 'Andrew Miller. Ladles of the -Grand -Army of , r-1 ViT.-T. - I eardS. I ' , V-M I S f J 'A V MX We relieve you from the troublesome details of " arrarign services "when" 'sorrow has made thinking almost impossible. " : - ZVrX-- Sfltsrti sHonrunrof. fdn&nu Dinscrons MSUCAPrrOL ST. HOE OFFICII BOD raiiiED List of Officers for Year Completed Ueeting v tW;Thli-Week' The official" board ; of T the Church of the Maxarene held Its first meeting of the new charch year Thursday night. There were two nialn Items ot business. One was election of officers. The other was ..business carried over from the district assembly which dosed here last Sunday. : . ... - - Letters ot apprectauon were voted to be sent to the Rose Cafe and the Senator Hotel for special courtesies which helped greatly In caring for the I0S and more dele gates and visitors who were here attending the convention. Also let ters are to be sent to.the friends of : the church who' furnished rooms3?-'7 ' -x ' The members of the official board who .were elected at the an imal meetlaar- of the chnreh and 1 who ' assumed v office 'Thursday night are astollowsi. 1 m.--W t FriesenrT M; Utwnierf k Delinder; -and Clxde H6ffer: Stewards, A GlSchroederr 4ltofllT. Mrs. Gur Hixson, Mrs, Ertel. Thea Sampson. W. P. Hardy, i George Tries en, and-Mllford StnllT' Sunday school superintendent, F. M. LItwiller; N. T. P. 8. president. Mrs. Paul Hardy f W. J. M. 8. pre- sident, Mrs. Fletcher Galloway. The officers . elected Thursday night were as follows: secretary.. Miss Thea Sampson: treasurer. Clyde Hoffer; financial secretary. Minor d Stull; musical director, J. S. Friesen; head usher, L. Van De linder: pianist, Clyde Hoffer. The reports for the entire year showed a SO per cent Increase In the membership ot the ehnrch and a it per eent increase in average attendance in the Sunday sehooLl the benefit bridge tea given at the Rer. Fletcher Galloway is pastor home of Mrs. Homer Goulet Ffl of the church. I dav afternoon. ' 'tr' --"T- Zonta Convention - Draws Salem Women the ZonU organisation, made np , U1U "l"sioa ana Y , 7 DUB nj ui j.wma, Delegates from Salem club left tn-l J. v m rr, These included Mis, Alene Phil- "PS, presiaeni or me ciuo ana HlJf,Rie; UlZ HMei wjio will serve on the credentials committee of the convention; Mrs Ora F. Mclntyre, acting secretary for the convention: Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaher and Mrs. Winifred Her- rlck This convention met in Salem in October ot last year and this -1, "m" jVrf meeting in Tacoma is an addlUon- uL"? Lrbmud al one to get the local district in Zlt.f'"'?0 step with-the meeting dates ot Ue other dlstricte ot the. national or - ISBuauvu. The executive board of the club ,111 --v, . v home ot Dr. .Helen Pearee, and n ill uivci ' wvuu. u . e, u vfrtv.ra tnr ttia. mis he v.tr Th. iw 'f th. lnh u to slKt b vaaavva wa a.v wewma ve k. raasm.-i.fl. .. hnard then w ' Tknraoaw 5 nlrht the dub elected Misa Helen Louise Crosby. Mrs. Mabel Brownell, Mrs. Ruby Morris, and Miss Thora Boesea to - - - " - the board. Hold-over members In clude Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Win ifred Herrick. Miss-Alene Phil lips. Mrs. Belle Nlles Brown and Miss Dorothy Pearce. The club will take an active part In the presentation of the Music week program. - Mrs. O. E. Palmateer Is Hostess Mrs. O. E. Palmateer enter tained with a three table bridge tea Friday afternoon at her home.. Red tulips and creamy tioiiit mad. a lowelv oA,. ..h.n.. i flAN for th ""' - euest rooms. J At the tea hour Mrs. A. J. Cleveland of Dallas assisted in .wine winnine- acores for the afternoon were held by Mrs. E. V John and Mrs. Marion Cun- ntnrham . - , . Present were Mrs. Clarence Harwood and Mrs. Wayne Reld of Indenendence:' Mrs.,. A. J. Cleveland. Dallas: "Mrs. Marion Cunningham. Mrs. B. V. John, Mrs. Walter Bondell, Mrs. Nor man Kenny, Mrs. Leo Cox, Mrs. Kenneth Dalton, Mrs. Clifford Parker. Mrs.- Glen Seeley. and Mrs. O. K. Palmateer. - sums I Revival Meetings - AIXIANCE TABERNACLE 155, Ferry. Streei:;-" ' Three "" SeiVlee'"'Bnday ' -'. 11, S and T! ; C .. Week Days 9:SO P. M- ' KVPTTT- KVPniTIO at-7!45 iM Mead Eranselistie Party 3 i i?1 u mi Society llr$. E. Lzi Baker Golf Trophy v. - Winner - v - -4 '.v - : Mrs. XV Lc Baker won the golf trophy presented .by - Mrs. JCreel Kay. for a 'tournament whieh was completed Friday at ' the Salem Golf club,: Thewtrophy Is a permanent-one: and will remain, in the possession of Mrs. Baker, , ' Low medal score was . won by Mrs.'. Harry. Weldmer.'. and other awards went . to Mrs, Hunt - ot Portland and a guest of the club Friday Mrs. V Curtis Cross, and Mrs. Chester Cox. i ' T. v An attractive luncheon was served at one o'clock with eovers placed tor Mrs. F. 7. ' Gilbraith. Mrs. Arnold Krueger, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. M. C Hem en way, Mrs. A. S. Hussey,. Mrs.. Curtis Cross, Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst, Mrs. Harry Weidmer, i. Mrs. Chester Cox. Mrs. E. L.. Baker. Mrs. Ed, Glllffisham. Mrs 1 H." H, Olinger. fMra. Guy. Yi Smith; Mrs.;.W : AJ j Johnson, Mrs. Harry. Wlllett,, Mrs.; IrT. TC: f!twkwelk' Vra. Paul . Has. loy Bunmonav.Mrs.-uranani snar- y. rs. nay Herman, Mrs Frederick Lamport, ;L Mrs.- TVan. Welder, Mrs. Lynn Smith, Mrs. F. C. Ritner and Mrs. J. L. Sears. . Next Friday April 29. will Te qualifying for the spring band! cap. It is expected that a large nniDr, ' women of Salem Golf ciBo win oe out i or ibis. Guild Benefit Brilliant Affair One of the outstandingly -bean- tiiul affairs ot the spring for j members of the Junior1 Guild of 1st Paul's Eoisconal church 'was " " W- A The guest rooms were brilliant ly backgrounded with, sprinr flowers both wild , flowers arfd from the gardens of the Gonlet heme. The tea table " was .lespe- MaTlW IataIv with Ifa nnw..ll..n. tapers, and a silver bowl 'filled path spring flowers In a color scheme of red and cream. I Cr TInaeall rtlt. mA M- irnW smtt, - ... I ""- v"""Vi . uw wa m,,. Homer Egan: Mrs. Roclart ox-iatnit ti.. nnVAn. m.. t. PWne Cornoyer. and Miss Doro- thy White. Mrs. Carl Stelwer and Mrs. Henry Cornoyer had charge of the dining room. Members of the guild assisted about the rooms. Mrs. ueorge a. w&ue was m . a - . Kiyr Alia. rar.,v , llJ I . oorit. .. 1 .. . ..vi.. .T.T JiJ.V . aiuiuucr vt auuiuuuiu i .... . . . . . - r " T noan -w . "i cams were s a fkem W aT M - m . j a. a rana Meyers. Mrs. ? Beauvllle, Mrs. Earl Fish er, Mrs. Clifford - Farmer. - Mra. P McLellan. Mrs. C. C. Gabriel .iflnii Vfc Uawm. www jut, u. i c j ri . - - Chemawa The Chemawa Moth er club meeting was held Thurs day at the home of Mrs. D. 8. Turner. Those present Including guests were jars. w. I Allen, Mrs. h. a. uicks, Mrs. W. A. Sherman Mra H. Boyes, Mrs. T. L. Ross Mrs. Theodore Turner. Mrs. L. 8 Lavelle, Mrs. C. D. Ralner. Mrs. Katxeberg, Mrs. C. E. Larsen Mrs. D. B. Klelhege, Mrs. M. Smith and Mrs. James T. Ryan. The hostess was assisted br Mrs. Theodore Turner and Mrs. Ross. The next meeting will be neia at the home of the president, Mrs. Allen. AprU 28. Jefferson The Ladies Aid so- Iclety of the Christian church met 1 1. ,v rl. l. . m I" . V p"or ibssosj ior " aay session. The day was qnUting and a covered dish inncheon was served at noon. Those present were Mrs. W. W. Wamer, Mrs. John CalUhan, Mrs. B- S. Richardson, Mra, Charles IHart, Mrs. Jasper Main. Mrs. Er- nest Powell,, Mrs. Ruth Larson, M.1-. D01 Humphrey, Mrs. Charles Loveland. Mrs. S. E. Hen Jn nd Miss Frieda Casebere. MiUer's lyersary Sp ecial Hosiery! 'AppareU, : v . Come Save Money on ip - - - v- Good Quality l-Ierchandise! Mfews and Mill m U. ftux, SOCIAL CALENDAB - The Salem Symphony orchestra will be'.. heard la ; . concert at the Armory, Saturday, April St. 8:lSp. nu . ; Salem ; Women's dnb. reception : to new' members : ' talk , by: Mrs. C." W. Haybnrstv Portlandv on "A Club Woman Looks at her.World.-", ' ; r - '"aTimi, ?t - Breakfast ride for Salem Riding academy, reserve- . ' tions, telephone tltl." t . Club Reception ; Attractively Planned The Woman's club today will greet its new members of the year with a well-planned recep tion following the program hour. Mrs. - Walter - 8pauldlng .will . in troduce the gnesta in a unique manner and. following, this and greeting to- them tea will be serred; . .V- t .The. tea ; committee Is t headed by Mrs; C A. Bprsgue. -. At the tee urn will be Mrs. Clara Pat-' tersoa and - Mrs. Martha Schmuck. -New members include Mrs." C T. Ellison, ' Mrs. Anna Phillips, Miss Harriett, Long, Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. Albert Hunter, Mrs. J. U. Campbell. Mrs. R. H. Baldock,' Mrs. J. H. Scott, Mrs Henry Hansen, and Mrs. Juanlta. Paulas. The speaker for the afternoon will be Mrs. a W. Hayhurst of Portland, prominent clubwoman, present program for Portland Women s club, member ot child welfare division ot General Fed eration; member state welfare committee ot Federation o Women's clubs, and member o legislative interim comlttee for child welfare. Contrary to other announce ments there will be no elections of the business meeting and no nominations from the floor. This will take plaee May 14. Women of Illihee Golf Club Meet An extremely enthusiastic meet was enjoyed by the women of Illi hee Golf elub Friday. The women have been busy e s t a b 1 1 shlag spring handicaps and will contin ue this for the next few meetings Luncheons are being served by committees at 10 o'clock each Fri day and have proved delightful and successful as the. members are using this means for swelling the coffers for the tournament trophy. Friday covers were placed for 25 members who were also out for golf.' Mrs. Er A. Colony, Mrs. J. W. peSouza, Mrs. Robin Day, and Mrs. Harry Collins were host esses for the day. ' Lincoln . Mrs. ' Anna Neiger delightfully entertained fellow members of the "Jolly Old Tim era club with 1 o'clock lunch eon and social afternoon' at the re cent meeting at her pleasant Lin coin home. Mrs. F. Singer of Brash Collegewtll be hostess for the next meeting. The guest list included Mrs. J. D. Walling, Mrs. F. J. Woelk, Mrs. Louis Himmel, Mrs. Ferdinand Singer, Mrs. Frank Woelk, Salem Mrs. M. Focht, Mrs. J. Hadespeck Mrs. C. Linden, Mrs. Victor Ol son, Mrs. John Schlndler and the hostess, Mrs. Neiger. WomenOnly! SATURDAY, 2 P.M. SECRBTS OF FAMOUS ; STAGE BEAUTIES How ihej reduce and retain their youth. . hygiene By DR. R0XAN ALLE1I Marion Hotel Satswday 9 P. M. Adxalaaion 91-00 No Children Admitted Twelfth f 1 f;j Footwear! ; - -;-; UUlinery! , Yard Goods! s . . Furnishings! : , i Accessories! Society Editor! Willamette Auiaiy, r'lans ilection' WUlametto aoxlllary No. 2tl. Fraternal Order of Eagles, met Wednesday, night for its regular business and social hour. During the social hour the group Vas de lightfully entertained - by r little Misa Faye . Scott, talented singer and dancer. She lr a daughter and sister ot two auxiliary members. Mrs. Effle Scott Is her mother and Mrt. Haxel Mangus her Sister. Mrs. Mae .Gingrich Is the young artist's daneing instructor. . The' next regular meeting will be May 4, when election of offi cers will be held. Every tmember Is requested to be present. Mrs. Fern Crosier and Mrs. Hasel Man gusen will be In charge of the so cial, hour. - A Mother's day program is be ing planned, with committees from ootn agies ana auxiliary. The Brother Eagles were invit ed to Join the auxiliary tor re freshments furnished, by the com mittee. Mrs. Mona Lutz and Mrs. Frances Hoyt. Loren B. Sykes Will Give Program The good things for Musie Week continue to be added to the already long list ot elaborate plans for the observation of the national week In Salem. Among the latest announce ments is "the program, whieh will be given by Leren B. Sykes, or ganist; Geraldlne Peterson, vio lin, and Albert chenevert, piano. May In the studio of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Reservations will be made with the Roberts for this program. Only a limited nam ber may be received. . The work of Mr. Sykes Is well known in Salem where he gave one organ recital within the past two years. There wUl also be an Innova tion this year in the way of social activities in connection with the week. Mrs. F.E. Churchill. Mrs. Joy. Turner Moses," Mrs. Henry Lee, and Misa Lois Plummer will be hostesses for a musical tea at the Moses home Wednesday after noon. May 4. .. Among the many Interesting programs will, be the Saturday night ensemble program of civic and community talent.' About S00 people will take part In this 'pro gram. One of the outstanding numbers will be the Norwegian chorus. At The French Shop It Is remarkable the values we offer you In thes dress es. They are different and made better than the ordin ary run of dresses at COASTS- At The French Shop The very newest coats that weeks to come at At The French Shop . That art unusually well selected. -That you have to tat to appreciate their value at- . 09.75 At The French Shop Spring coats that are outstanding iii value at Wben yon coins to our shop and find the sslwlsdles aS bnsy please be kind enough to wall a short while tmtll one can be free to sent ' you. To aeii oar garments st these prices we have to economize in every way we can and we ask your considerate cooperation. TEE UTTLE PEENCH SH0P " DRESS ViaLUES- " Come see for yourself. say aww aaa ease year eaees Wa"- vFrenchvSiiop K'-Ji jM ITlSiall - BejaaOaag ' Affairs StPaulV Episcopal Guild Benefit Planned - A new kind of benefit, one that will be of interest, to both men and women will be that which Is being planned for St. Paul's Epis copal church by Its Guild for . Wednesday night at the parish hall,'-' Chemeketa.- and . Chnreh streets at t o'clock. . '- ;- , Frederick Lamport wilt giro aa " Illustrated lecture of his recent trip around the world. This Is in moving picture form and parts of it hare been seen by other groups of the city and highly commended. in addition to Mr. Lamport's of- faring there wOl be special music under the direction ot R. SL. Ro bertson. -.'. - Breakfast Ride is Planned by Club Members of the Salem Rldlnr academy are planning a jolly ride , for Sunday morning. Riders will be up at A: JO o'clock and will' ride 1 to Jfaudies Inn, where breakfast will-be, served. - Those wishing to tflkke reserva- tlons for horses are' asked to. call S12L The cluh has been' enjoying these rides for the past many Sun days and much interest Is. being displayed,'' according to enthusias tic, riders. . . NEW SHREDDED . BISCUITS OFFER MAI1Y ADVANTAGES Local Grocers Say Customers Delisrhted'with KeQogg's WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit Grocers are now featuring a sew shredded biscuit which offers many new features. Kellogsrs whou wheat Biscuit are "pressure cooked" by a special process that retains the complete food value of . the whole wheat. At the same time, delightful flavor is ooJcea , - These new biscuits hare been an alyzed by the Medical Arts Labora tory of Philadelphia and found to be so rich in food value that every package is certified. Any 'mother' can now be certain her family is retting a well-balanced and tempt fng dish whenever she serves these new Kellogg biscuits with either hot of cold milk or cream. Other improvements are a bis cuit of more convenient, economical size. Two of these new biscuits Jusl fit the eereal bowL You also set II to the package instead of the usual dozen. Awl every biscuit is toasted a rich golden brown on both top and bottom not just one side. This makes them exceptionally crisp and appetizing. - : KeQogg's. whole WHEAT Biscuits are tasty for breakfast, lunch, chil dren's suppers. Extra good with fruits or sweetened with honey. Tea can identify these new bis cuits by the name, Kellogg's, and the Ted-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. you will he proud to wear for . V S :yr Then tell your friends about it. aaeac si yea use anui wty swi French Shop Jetst 'West 'et the Cawi Betjoe WsrftOT CJCsKiworttKj. Mqr. r r.s.,.r-.r. - ' ft- - - "'j' - . . , RRKlllon. PlwSMtMt