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page rarxn . J . V ft The OREGON STATESS1AN, Salem,. Oregon, Saturday Mornlnsr, April 331932 CRDFJH PROPEBTY' Eleanor ; Massey;! Selected ; May Queen by Amity . :- High School Pupils V m in the Churches . SSTOKKES CHTTRCH -Wrong Ideas About Gad. Anthem. Imet - Corner Cspitot and Union streets. W. Ideata! Ml by Mr. rt This weak. O. Lienksemper, pastor. Sunday aehool 1 Monday evening at f :80 'lock Teaea 10 a.m. IT. E.'Kraae. Supt, Gmnt ear-1 era and Of Hears aMetlag. Wedneeday ev- vicea JO a.m. Saajeet: "Opportunity ia taUi - Prayer ui - reUowship .hear. Prayer." English services 11 o'clock. Thursday evening Choir rehearsal. ; W. Subject: "The Need of Pentecostal Earl CkItb, pastor. I Power.". Special musie. AU church day. , ' ' ' ..- - -'" r 1:30 board meeting, 2:30 Laaist Aid an I Missionary society meeting. , - - . ", 0".: - . . . v - . Paetar,S. Darlew JehasoB, 848 B. My XVABGEXISTIO TABEEVACLB I era street. Pa 9887. - Moraiag warship Tairtaaath fn atnotc C Q. 1 H aja. Sermon ay the paster. "Lot eundar school at X'.s I latKBtena ae xjoaa. oappy H'FHE AMITY. April J. A maetln Of the citizens and membara fl the Amity Public Library assocla- p.- . c- Ferguson, Supt. Church s.r- service begin. a'eiaek .iM Wednesday night for the nurnose I stnaaiai .... TMiin "i Bioiiblt iniutitt." ank Of deciding If the property Which Biblu study at T.4S p.m. Wedaesday school at 9:45, Bteaxaa Caaaiag, vnaezal Was Willed to th aoefatJon T prayer meetiag at S.SO p.m. Thursday Bnpt, departmeatalised ta meet tha " T!lv. JL "ociu y P,UowthSp aad Prars arrio. at 1:4 taa anou fraapa. LrM at 7 arsea oacs to tae state or re tained.. Batarday. 'eloek, tka tiMlia. graap aiaatiac aa taa Lava wira room. Taa Aabary croap tl ia Lasli Hall, leader LoweU Wit nama, topia "Btfbt aad wraaf. - Kid- CITT OOSPXZ. aCSEIOW Mrt. Mary Binding tooke In I " Birt arta SituJiT alcht I waak aerTiea TaaradaT avaaiaaT at TUOu oauail oi ioe Uaociaiion, telling at 7 p.m. laaac reapia a fmt ia tae A A . . a I ' I b.n a HmMIV aMUtM- -MIM1T H. , W. Torblt, president Of the Sl,' .Ti.m- .t a .'cloek.1 Ellmera t. OiUtrap. paator. Bibla aSSOCUtlon, gSTO a brier History And taa eeaiB aericat T:80 p.ai. icnooi i a.m. Moraiaf varaaip U ia. of the trsnsaetlon. Attorney B. A. K.a.u.t E. Hits fro- Caicap. v.. I ""'V.,'"",,11"!??'..8-! VltVa aiwiV. V.1..11 -a pt. I will apeak 3unay aiiernooa ana rw -" r,' . KUII IPOKO In behalf Of Earl , ori, ....Hk TuidtT. Thara- onf. Taa morninr aermga aabiect ia: Cronk, glrlng his . rlews on why day and Saturday aeainfs. ' 'Tha Blaaaiafa aad Kaapeasibihtiea al a.a a a. . . a I. I 7Bapt-iaa ' dTf k' a T (aa "PVa aaa laa laMvau V. mB f W.aaa. . aafj TValllif It would be best to torn the prop erty batft. - A rote was taken with the re sult that the association retains the property. ' t Mrs.- w. K. Cole snfiered a paralytle stroke of her left side recently. - ' May Qaeen Named The annual Amity high school May queen contest has been closed mad Miss Eleanor Massey, a jan- lor, was winner by , the Vote of XABISH KI88I0K EVAJfGEIJCAL ' I worship boar will be firea t aa eelio KIDDLE ()ROV Cboreh aekoal lOlpep aeriea from the reeeat Bute 0. K m mm I M IA. 1 tr B I NltllT HfllUII KI a ... I 1-V.lCUtlwa. 1.IB . . K . a. Ill fcW. ihhWc "R.nrt For Others' Faaaea- I oaiea dt ine live aeierates wao a- . f - ... ...a I . J 1 a .1 . . 1 I aiOtH." E. tu C Xj. at a:SU p.m. JSia- " l" .una, aa aracuva V. laia week aerriee Wedaeaday 8 p.m. is. ia. u. apeciat nut. K hniin.i. anaaim a .hji anriai a roit. B ). K.rtmff hnniL I XJUSX litUUSIiaJI LABISH CENTER. Church echool 10 I aaa -jeaier atreeia. u. 4. now, a.m. W. A. Starker. 8npt. C. E. 7 p m. J Baaday aehool :45 a.m. O. 3. Tni "Fmdi. Mt Plaea ia lAfe." St- I HaJL Supt. Moeaiaa worship 11 o'clock; .a.;.- ar.h; .t a. Raman nb.aet: I aabjoct: "Greater Paith."-the vaetor will "Seektar Jesua. rrayer and eioia m """'"l """I. to dy Thoraday eTeainr at . ... warahip 7:30 o'clock eabjects "Tha CLEAR LAKE Church school lO a.aa. Aeaptatioa of tho Bible to Mas." Toaag W. P. Collard. Suot. Jr. E. L. C. E. at People a meeting :30 o'clock. Special 1180. Need ra Massey, senior, re- n. intermediate E. u o. K. 7 .m. '".f? .r eelred next hlrheat Tote. . Bibio atady ciaa mesaay. a P.m. -oar.. r- ------- ,-'"':J" 'V.""'""- v n aafaoaaaa ahe 9mm nawa INai. I W W m. avi a iw nniaeaual. . 0 U U.m. al.W H.UMa,M.-r Maw.aaaa v. la,l.w U B tl al I lMV ial, CnaTCIa. UUi. I T Antltw Mmmai1a1 olnh will hold a.Tlm I HIOBXATO nTFimS a S , a ' A. ravI.AI a. I. m aaa. .a Ba I u w U ah an awn a. ai nairAP I 1 n a linilal I Ma&aaaaMa-tk bh aBaa.aa umswsSa AiUSSI f . neia at ia- ariawao cuurcu , -gj- Sima. paator. Bible aehool 9:45 a.i, E. Wednesday noon. May 4. street, saiem. I u. Beckett. Bupt. Honing warship 11 Tuesday night. May 3. Indus- XBIZEK COBOnTSXTT l-m. Metaage by paiter. Eveaiag aerrice trv Rehokah lodra. No. S will Senrieea held regaUrly In Keller P". Bpecial ainging .Junior C. T. 6 . - . - I v ii .w m.9 n.l.aai I see lor ana lntarmeaiata u. ML T n aa M id be honored with a . rlslt by the r S,.7 BoJC -1. k Pr-r i-g Thud7y 8'p. grsna maaier oi iuo grsau hn. Church school at 10 o eioca. w. i .t AM. MT.na, Aoa-all a nit I c... ... Cnn. To.nS Vnhart. leader I AlfKSTCAJf LUTHEBAJT V.caw.. l rn.h .Iraat . k..lr.t. ... UO presiaeni OI Keoeaan t,;; "Sttrt llai.V WoV.hr, aerrUo Center atieu. K.t. P. W. Erikacn. p bW Of Oreron. Mrs. Ethel Li. Mel-1 ...iw ck;.,. "t., Priviiara I tor. ll aja. moraine worship. .Tonic: dmm. Other grand lodge Officers of Religion Aa 'May' of Life." K U Peraonal Liberty. Special muaic are expected. After the lodge Wg ..mea. cVeKi. -m V meeting a supper Will lje giTen. I SOUTH satth rSXEXDS Tuesday oTcaing at 8 p.m. the Ladies South Commercial at Washington ota. 1 oana. contest uieiaioa o. I ia giving n... r TTavnrth. nastnr. IS am. Sua-I aa OTeainc at the church lor its mem- day achooL Nathan Cook, Sopt. 11:00 1 bora and friends at which time tho Sa- I morning worship. p.m. Tespera.- iopi3: I sa cnii iu r;naia Tlaa in Life." Leader. I g and provide the pro era Bo. The la- iMilo Rosa. Thursday, :30 p.m. Church diea' Guild will have their May meeting night supper followed by monthly meet- on mursaay. may ota, instead or May iQga I Aavaa aaai m f.ui. a w uicu .18U0 Xr. ACbb J A' half - hour of sacred musle will be featured Sunday , at the 1 Church of the Nasarene In the first of a series of Sunday night "Bpeclars." ; Rer. - Fletcher Gallo way, pastor of the ehureh, will speak on the subject, How to End tho -Depression. . . Miss Ila Hofer, marimba solo ist. wUI play "The Old Rugged Cross as a request number. The John Friesen family, popular rar dlo singers, will giro a selection and - the large choras choir la charge of : Mr. - Friesen will sing. A mixed quartet composed of Al fred Schroeder, Viola Lotus, Lou ella Hardy and George Friesen will sing and sererl other num ber will be giren. The Sunday school Is also put ting on- a special In the opening period when little Ruthen Thom as will giro a violin solo. Sun day morning the choir will ' sing Sail On and the pastor wiU speak on "God's Plan of the. Ages and Its Outcome." Commenting upon his Sunday night subject,. Rot. Galloway said he had no thought of mere sensa tionalism but was perfectly sin eere in presenting it. The subject was suggested by a Statesman .re porter's question a few days ago in tho current; topics column. CHI JUNIOR PROM IS 1H PIBST OERMAJT BAPTIST North Cottare and D streets. G. W. , Rutsch. minister. 8. S. at 9:45 a.m. Sam Schinnan, Supt. Service 11 a.m. Nilaaon. Medical missionary of Japan will aeuver the tnesaage, METHOD ST CHOIR TO S CONCERT ocie tv N ews an d Club Aff airs tIYZ II. Doak, Society Editor An evening of musle will fea ture musle week at the First Methodist church Sunday at 7: SO o'clock. Under the combined di rection of Professor Cameron Marshall, Professor T. S. Roberts j prfrty. and Miss Mary Bchulti, the Testea hn!r th anlrttata and the church school orchestra under the dlrao- Engagement Told iIaii a flcat CVnlt wilt nftar in A I O O Sorority ;Formals KGayWeekend ' Events One of the gayest week ends of the springtime for' Willamette nnlrerslty soroiiUes win be this one at which time tho spring for mats are being celebrated. Delta Phi sorority U gXTjng a brilliant formal banquet . at the Marlon hotel with Dean and Mrs. Roy .Hewitt, Coach and Mrs. Roy Keene and Mn. Lillian Hagem an as special guests. In addition to sorority members coTers will be placed for about 44 guests. Fresh man members are la charge with Miss, Margaret Halght as general chairman. A program of .music, readings and a tap dance will be presented by Jeanette Smith, Jeanette Scott, Pauline Moore. Jean Mlddleton. Naomi Hewitt. Edith FIndley, Delbert Anderson, Elisabeth Cle ments and Marjoiie Wunder. Alnha Phi Alpha sorority has claimed an original night club idea. Regrets hare been sent out presumably from one man to an other asking said friend to ex cuse him for the evening : bat In his absence to call at a certain number and ask for the hostess and his evening will not be spoil ed. Homes to receive these guests are the John Ulrlch residence, C. F. Breithatpt residence and tho B. E. Edwards residence. The finale will be held. at the sor ority home on Oak street. Beta Chi sorority has planned a cabaret idea. A v:b ociock supper has been arranged for at the Masonie temple. A program will be given. Covers will be placed for about 40 guests. Miss Ethel Adams Is In charge of this FIRST BAPTI8T Corner Marion and North Liberty Stt. CHEMAWA. April 29 The Topic: "The Blood of the Everlasting Bntton Rosa miniater. Eibie school at , i a vi-v i. ronniiit." Chair anthem. Tho Lord al:3. "a uroer, aupt. Monuar wor- JUDlor prom is ur vui wmim i; fonowr lh. me-rninr service, ship at 11 o'clock. Sermoa by the paa- betag looked forward to Saturday ETeBin vrft at o'clock. Sermon j ton. "The Chriatiaa'a Prayer." Special i diui 07 BKiv wnf, x). x. jr. u. a 4 . P. U. will conduct Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Organ prelude at 7:45. Kiss Mill- TMMAKTTEla BAPTIST I er. organist. Evening service at 8:00 Corner of Hazel and Academy streets. I (Pieaae note the chango of time). Spe- Sunday school 10 a.m. Lesson: Judges I eial musie by tho Gideon quartet, Dan 115. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. I Schirmaa. Ole Olsoa. Milton Dierka and DC Ills luuicu iut"iu v uoimoa.' Erening serriee at e o clock, uermoa viirnma a x-ra; Bight Of this week by members topie: "Where Christ Desires to be Prea- maaie by male ehorna. B. ' eMyv. ant .ninr i9M eat." Regular mid-week prayer service P-m. Tho Sr. B. T. P. U. Of the ' T Dd senIOr cJfsSe g Vednesday. services at Stayton Sunday at the Chemawa vocational school. This annual event will be held In the new school gymna sium, and will be largely in charge of Miss Rosaline Cruise, sponsor for the junior class. The Chemawa school students were entertained Wednesday Bight with character Interprets tlon . readings Greenleaf fornla. These entertainments are being giren In many high schools of the state, and were particular ly enjoyed by the pupils here Mid-week ltraver and testimony meeting I Jacob Freiaea. Special muaie by mixed x nursaay e Truing 1 . X. t " - iicanai i oe raiae rropnet or ine ueast FS1E METHODIST 1 from the Earth." Mid-week nrayer meet Market and North Winter atreeta. 3. I ing and Bible study Wednesday night at R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday aehool 9:45 is o doe. a.m. Mornmr worsntp 11 o eioea: bod- following numbers: Organ: "Festival Prelude" .King Mr. Roberta TTvinn Thorn. "Tha Awakeninff Chorua" Gabriel Choir and Orchestra Chorus? "The Heavens are TelHnc" from "The Creation" Hayda Vocal: "Li.cht" Sott Konald Craven Orchestra: "Awakeainc of Sprinc" E. jsecn Chorua: "Oh Worship the King" Watson Male chorus: "The Battle of Jericho" ..Bartholomew "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears" Care noma Chorua: "Kina- All-Glorious" Barnby Trio: "Meditation" Metsto Jeanetta Scott Violin Gretchen Thielsen Piano T. 8. Roberta Orraa Vocal: "Wheree'r To Walk" Handel Cameron Marshall Chorus? "Oreat and Marvellous" from "The Holy City" -.Gaul As Surprise A small group of the most in timate friends of Miss Maxlne My era were Invited for an Informal -1 - - SOCIAL CALENDAR - Saturday. April 30 Salem . Symphony orchestra, last program-of . sea-' son at armory; C. Earle Jennings, assisting baritone. Miss Erma Bather WedsMr.Barrxl 4 Music Week ' Becomes A Civic Enterprise" Mrs. Walter A. Denton, local chairman for Music week. In an nouncing her complete committee which has been aiding her In the development of the elaborate Mu sle week program, indicates that the celebration has grown from one which was entirely fostered by the Salem Musie Teachers' as sociation to-one fostered, by the whole community. From the sise of the program and the participating parties It Is apparent to those working di rectly with Its development that a civie commIU.ee should be ap pointed to aid the Music associa tion and which would represent the city In making aeeommoda tlon . arrangements .'for suitable places for holding such large pro grams as the Saturday night event, Mrs. Denton announces her en. tire committee as follows: General committee, chairman. Mrs. Walter A. Denton, Frank E. Churchill, Miss Elma Weller, chairman of piano ensemble'. Miss Virginia Melton, Miss Dorothy Pearee, Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Mrs. P. F. Thomas. E. W. Tillson Schools, Miss Gretchen Krae- mer. Miss Lena Belle Tartar, E. R. Derry. Armory and stage. Dr. H. C. Epley, Charles Wilson, Dr. P. O. Riley, chairman for Marion coun ty; Mrs. S. M. Endicott. institu tional department Woman's club; Mrs. C. C. Geer, chairman of mu sie for district federation of Wo man's clubs of Marlon county and other communities. Girl Scouts committee, Mrs. R. W. Clarke, oresldent. Miss Miss Erma Barber, daughter of " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber of Turner -will become tho bride of i Henry T. Barr, son of Mr.-tad Mrs. Theo Barr. Wednesday at an ' t o'clock morning wedding at St. -Joseph's ehureh. Father J. - R. Buck win read the services. - A brilliant prelude to Music I vu. t,.; IV w. . " ' week win be the offering of the v, we vu. Salem Symphony orehestra under wiri wear k wh,t. lnfor. Music Week Prelude Tonight at Armory ' the direction of Prof. R. W. Hans Selts tonight at t:ll o'clock at the armory. Added Interest In this civic organization Is felt because of the appearance of a new voice. that of C. Earle Jennings, bari tone, who win appear as assist ing artist In a group. of numbers of pleasing variety. mal ensemble, and Miss Barr will, be similarly attired. Mrs. Raymond Barton will be at the organ and Miss Mary Scho etUe will be violinist. Mr. Joe Albrich will be soloist. Invitations have been extended " to 100 friends. - - Following the ceremony tho tm- The "opening" program of Ma- mediate party win go to tho home sic week will be at 4:30 o'clock of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Barr where at the First Presbyterian church a wedding breakfast win be at which time the church choir I served. -The young people then will give a vesper concert. . I plan to leave for a trip to Vancou- . Prof. Frank Churchill will dl-1 ver B. C. They win be at home red the choir, assisted by Mrs. after. May 18 at 2 IS 5 Center W. F. Foster, organist Miss Iva street" " r Clare Love, violinist and Miss Several informal affairs have Dorothy Pearee, pianist. I been given in compliment to Miss The program includes: I Barber. The most recent waa Prelude .1 bridge evening and shower for "Romance" Rubenstein which Mrs. Cyril Suing was host "Evening Bells and Cradle I oss at the Suing home Wednesday Song" Macfarlane evening. Hymn "America" I Miss Josephine Barr and Miss Scripture Lesson and Prayer I Winifred Albrich assisted Mrs. "God of Israel" Rossini I Suing at the luncheon hour. Win evening at the Myers home Thurs- Rut Rullfson. Mrs. Roy Melson, riav nlrlif tiw Mm. Tvera otiIt to Mrs. A. 1. yu IngS by Prof. W. L. iicti "God's Business Men." Evening FIRST EVANGELICAL Of Santa Monica, Calf- worship 8 o'clock: subject: "God's Ea- Marion and Summer streets. C. C. P. 1- .fffi. .r- timate of the Unbeliever." Young Poo- Ug. D. pastor. Sunday acaool t: pie's meeting 7 o'clock. Pol- 45 a.m. Morninr worship 11 e'eioch: sub ject: "The Salt of tho Earth." Evening worsnip a o'clock; subject: "The Chris- 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev n Kwift. Hu-tnr. Holv tjommnaioB I a clock: sabieet: lindma Mr Tuesday afternoon the senior 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist and sermon 11 1 1 Life." Savilla Phelps, leader. Mid-week Class Students, their Instructors, s.as. Church school :45 a.m. ujtm r. evening. Supt. and Mrs. James T. Kjan, i-r - r: ptrst spzxittjaxijt Princinal and Mrs. Frank Christy. 1 CHRIST LTJTHEKAJf I Services every Sunday even in r ia the ,i.,.H. .n(.rl,lno1 at a I 18th and State atreeta. Amoa E. Min- I Nelson" hall, -881 Chemeketa street. The r',l 1. a. ,. . neman, pastor. German services 9:4b I lecture topie ler Hay 1st will b tew iven at tuo wigwaiu uj am gUBday hool 9:40 a.m. No Eag A. . MeiOViaoiI, local msiructor I lish services. No Luther league, of home economics. The occasion j rtrn-T,n.-TnwT Center and Liberty streets. J. R. 61 moads. pastor. Sunday aehool 9:45 a.m Morning worship 11 o eloek; . saDjaet o -"ihe Goal of Life." A public circle Is held from 5:30 to 7:30 by accredited mediums. Mary Schwedel, pastor. pleasant for those proved very present The Chemawa Vocational school has just received delivery of a new two-ton truck to be used In the hauling of heavy supplies. CAPTAIN HILL COMLXG ZENA, April 29 Captain G. L. WEST SALEM The Sunday school ( tho Ford Mem orial church meets at 9:45 a.m. Tha Aa nia Raalr aad a New Kane" a aer- nsorniBK sermon bv the sastor at 11 a.m mon for musie week. I subjeet of tho morning discourse I will ta "Loyalty." Tho Epworth leagues aUFIGHT MEMOKIAJu I saoet at s:so p.m. The district aupeiin 19th and Ferrr atreeta. H. C. Stover. I teadeat of ho Salem disriet. Dr. M. A minister. Morninc worshin at 11. Ser- I Marey. will preach at 7:S0. After the ev mon. "Tho Harmony of Muaie ia Reli-Ieaing discourse he will preside at tha gioa." Schubert concert at 8 p.m. ob-I last quarterly conference of the year. TT.lt V- I. . V.. I .B nau wuo ib uuuio uiwuiuj iv I school at 10 a.m. C. v. Harris, Bupt.iiag worsnip nours. Cated at McMinnville, Intends to The Christian Endeavor societies at 7:15 1 . be present and assist Sunday May p - ,S7 c. ShntoTpastor. 1, When the three adjacent dls- riEST CHURCH Or THE XAZAREKE j Sunday aehool at p.ns. Services at S and trlrtn nf 7na Snrtnr Vallpv and lath and Center street. Rev. Fletcher I 8 P-m. Bible atudy aa Tuesday eveninr. Lincoln ara nlanninr to reorran- Galloway, pastor. Residence, 2025 Mar- Meetings Thursday and Saturday oven Aiincoin. are planning to reorgan k tntt phone 0630 The tor wiU ittgu ISO a Union Sunday BChOOl to be wtLy. Sunday from the following sub- I .held at the "Church OH the hill- lects: ll a.m. "God' Plan of tho Ages XTB8T CHURCH OF CHRIST, and Its Outcome." special musie By the I oiixvt-xxoi chorus choir of 40 voices. 7 :30 -p.m. I Chemeketa end Liberty streets. Sun- "How to End the Depression.' A ' half ! y aervicea at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Bub hour of special music will precede the I ). 'Everlasting- Puniahment." 8un- message. Snnday chool 9:45 a.m. P. M. I day school at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Teatt- Litwiller. Supt. N. Y. P. 8. and Junior I mony meenna- n eanesaay as o p.m .top" at Zena each Sunday. A 2:30 o'clock basket dinner will be a feature of the day with program at 10:30 and afternoon devoted to organisation. The public is in vited. ' v . . FIRST UKTTABIAH North Cottage and Chemeketa street. - Fred Alban Weil, miniater. Church school at 10 a.m. Milea H. McKey, Supt. Church service at 11 a.m. Sermon; by Rev. Har vey Swanson of tha Church of Our Fa ther, Portland. In eichacga. Subjoet: ."Building a Religion." Mrs. Truma Hns . toa, soloist. . Mrs. Walter A. Denton, organist. " First Baptist Church - Cor. Markm A JL Liberty Sis. ' . Brittoa Ross, Minister 11 "THE CHRISTIAN'S PRAYER. . 8:00-VTHE FALSE 5 PROPHET OR THE . .B E A S tV FROM ' IHE . EARTH '.f W" - Hear Om . Gideon Quartet . ? Come ITaity U ' YoO Want y -: Good Seat " : UsTTTR DAT SADTTS Kelson Building, eorner of Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sunday aehool at 10 a.m. Mutual' Improvement association Thursday evening at 7:30. society 6:30 p.m. ysanvr T.rrt trrwrnuAT. Winter and Jefferson streets. Hurt B. i Fouke, Jr.. minister. Worship service at 11 a.m. Prof E. W. Warrington of O. 8. C. will speak. Church school-0:45 a.m. H. B. Carpenter. Supt. Epworth leagues 6:80. Evening worship 7:30. Special-musie program.! Toung people under direction of Hayes Beall. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL State and Church streets. B. Earle Parlcer mini. tar. Chnreh aehooL S45 a.m. Special combined session ia audi j the choir. Rev. Briscoe of Los Angeles torium. Musle by orchestra under direc tion, of- Miss Mary Sehnlts. . 11 a.m. Junior ehureh. Mrs. T. 8. Roberts will interpret Musical selections. 11 a.m. morning worship: sermon: "The One Way Out" Dr. Parker. 6:80 Epworth Wood burn Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Blew and their daughter Mar.- an, who are moving from Wood- burn this week, were pleasantly surprised Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Van Cleave. A number of members of the Bethel Presbyterian church, where Mr. Blew has been pastor for two years, were present Those present were Rev. and Mrs. E- W. Blew, Marian Blew, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. VanCleave, Alberta Van Cleave, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Hughes, Mrs. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koenlg, Herbert, Robert, Wllma, Dorothea and Keith Keon ig. John Leek, Mary Leek, Mrs. William Lichte, and Verner Car- others. o Mrs. Louisa Koon and Miss Ina D. Koon entertained " a group of First Methodist ehureh women at their home Thursday with a silver tea. The social effect was made novel by all the guests appearing in house dresses. The proceeds from the tea went Into the fund of the West Central Circle of the church. Present for the afternoon were Mrs. Effiee Dunlap, Mrs. R learn that the "Informal" even ing was an announcement party telling the betrothal of Miss My ers to Charles Claggett. The secret was told In dupli cation of the announcement par ty of Mrs. Myers. Roses formed the theme for ' the decorative scheme. Favors, bridge . accessor ies, and the menu were all car ried out through the medium of rose. Pink roses decorated the guest rooms and tiny hearts buried in rose buds presented the guests told the story of the betrothal. Miss Myers is the daughter of Girl Reserves Music week com mittee, Mrs. E. K. Gallaher, gen eral secretary of T. W. C. A.; Mrs. W. T. Jenks. chairman of Girl Reserve committee; Mrs. Ruskin Blatchford. advisor high school Reserves; Mrs. Francis De Harport, music chairman; Grace Skinner, Gwen Gallaher, Agnes Moore. Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Mrs. Pearl Pratt, mother advisor; Eleanor Wagstaff, worthy advisor. State concerts, Mrs. Mabel S. Pnwars. rlrla' training school; Dr. A. F. deLesplnasse, boys tralnlnar school: Joseph Benner, at at a bosnital: Lena May Dotson, Tea Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Myers. She has attended Salem schools and I tuberculosis hospital; Mrs later attended the University or I Gorden, old people s home, Oregon where she was affiliated with the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mrs. Claggett is the son of Mrs. C. F. Patton. He attended Salem schools and later the Pacific Northwest Dental college. No date for the wedding has been set Mrs. Myers was assisted by Mrs. Patton. Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Deryl Myers and Miss Kreta Jans. nlng scores for cards went to Miss Faye Barber and Miss Mary Seho- ettle. Following cards tho many gifts brought for the bride elect were presented. - a The Sigma Nu chapter of the Delphian society will meet Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the city library auditorium for its : regular study period. "Roman comedy" will be the subject of Hear My Prayer Arphangelsky Choir Offertory "Larghetto" (From Sonata IV) ..Handel Miss Iva Clare Love Cantata Penitence, Pardon and Peace Macunder Choir Benediction Postlude "Polonaise" ....Chopin Incidental solos by Mrs. Plor- AVtaaa. at") al If. IS acu, aire, uuruuu aicviiicu- i .aw v fia, e.Van k. g rlst and Mrs Henry MUlie. sopra- Vta Griffith. Mls TLoretta Ford. 7. T w . t T a Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. H. O. auu jicdoci a. xyica ouiait suu Leslie Springer, baritones and Ralph Scott, tenor. a o Miss Laura Wright Entertains Club Miss Laura Wright entertained her bridge club Thursday evening at her home on North Liberty street. The rooms were gaily decorat ed with circus posters and the re- Kcjj8 WHOLE WHEAT Bis- White, Mrs. Claude Glenn, and current events taken by Mrs. "W. T. Jenks, and Mrs. C. L. Newman. LOCAL GROCERS DISPLAYING NEW SHREDDED BISCUIT Jefferson. Of Interest to her many menas in jeneraon wa the marriage of Miss Garnet Whedbee, daughter of Mrs. Emma Whedbee, to Nicolas Welter of Gobel, at the home of Rev. C. C. Poling in Salem at 8 o'eiocz Tuesday night , The bride was cnarming in a white sflk suit with white acces sories and carried an arm bou nnet of sweet peas, rose buds and Aumsville Members of the lUtai of the Her c ousln. Aumsvllle Woman's elub held Miss Helen Asniiman. their regular meeting at the home bridesmalo. A iraienmy of Mrs. Millie Martin Thursday the groom, Sid Hammond, was a f tain nn Tha aftarnnnn waa best man. spent in needlework and eonver- Following the car emony a re tUon. Mrs. T. T. McCleIl.n. Mrs. 5Pt w" V" mt. !hf, f e.Tti a. . . v. i M r an ii Mrs. uuuu Aua.u.a.u. nanea xiein, Mrs. uess iubtoih, , " ift fnr Mrs. Mtllfa Martin and Mr.. Klt- htr the young couple left lor ments, and late luncheon were all carried out In the circus motif. Mrs. Harris Llets assisted Miss Wright ' Mrs. Harris Llets won high score for the evening and Mrs, Ralph Klnxer, second. Club members present were Foods Introduced in Recent Years Readinr Room at 406 Maaenie Teainle open from 11 to 5:30 except Sundays K. Ohling, Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. and holidays. , Peck Mrs Mabel Radcliffe. Ethel Roberts, Mrs. Frank Welch, Mrs. C. A. Clark. Mrs. Cordelia La Bare. Mrs. May Townsend. Mrs, John Robbins, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. fioh-1 for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welter, parenis of the groom. Tha brida was a student In MmmrM and a member of the Kappa Delta sorority. Mr. weiwr was a member or tne sigma rm TEMPLE BAPTIST 19th and Ereyman streets. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Albert Page, Supt. Mom inn- worship 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. V. 6:80. Evening worship 7:80. Special music by will bring both morning and evening I mesages rrayer meeting Thursday even ing ie ny roev. IS rise. Way Out" Dr. Parker. 6:80 Epworth I f-j e . mm isr-a! Jlizirt&iKevival Meets Close Second vested choir, so! oi star aad church aehool oreheatra ander direetioa af Cameron Marshall. T. S. Roberts and Miss Mary Sehultz. ' . v WeekSunday tie Towle who attended the Mar lon county Federation of Wom en's clubs April 21, gave reports. At the closing hour a no host luncheon was served. Mrs. Forgey was a special guest for the afternoon. Club members SIrma fraternity and graduated present were Mrs. Millie Martin, th ciaaa 0f 1930. and holds Mrs. T. T. McClellan, Mrs. Charles position in the forestry depart Hein, Mrs. Irma Speer, Mrs. Bess ment in the Indian service. They Ransom, Mrs. T. C. Mountain, left Thursday for Fort Apache, Mrs. Margaret Martin, Mrs. Mary .ri m the White River agency ,r ?.r7 " 'a Highberger and daughter, Virgin- "VZ theT wm be sUtloned. U. V. cilia, auu "uuu " " la (M ITIttl. Tn.l. Mm rlaM I ... al iVa ul'lm' ' ". iu.ua auw.v, om.n. iiu. i Tnose attenaius wr...o Howd, Mrs. Lutie Fuson, Mrs. from Jefferson were Mrs. Emma Castle and Mrs. Gladys Claxton. whadhea. Merlin Whedbee. Mrs. The club will meet May 12 at h E Jones and daughters Ger- the home of Mrs. T. T. McClellan al'dlne and Shirley, Miss Virginia in West Stayton. McKee and Lincoln Waterman, aaa aaa Woodburn Mothers of mem- Wood burn Mrs. John Nolan bers of the Girls league at Wood- was hostess to the Woodhnm burn" high school were honored. Episcopal Guild at her home on Tuesday afternoon when a tea aqd First street Tuesday afternoon entertainment vai riven fo'r them, nrtmt were Mrs. Susan A- Loves- ' About 30 mothers were, at tho l ley, Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. I M. Bit- . , . a. . . I ' -. ..,.1 lfM Cf ' W Miss Koon. The regular meeting of Leslie Ladies Aid society will meet at the country home of Mrs. Fred Scott for a covered dish dinner Wednesday. Each guest is asked to bring a covered dish and table service. Assisting Mrs. Scott will be Mrs. Holder, Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Whealdon. Cars will ' leave ' church at 11 o'clock. KeUogff's WHOLE wheat Biscuits offer many new and outstanding features which appeal to the bouse wHfe. For one thinT. the biscuits Mrs. Ralph Kinser. Mrs. Harris are toasted a golden brown on both top and bottom not just; one sioe. That seems to double the crisp ness. The new Kellogg biscuit is also baked in a more convenient, eco nomical size. Two biscuits just fit the cereal bowl and you get 15 to the package instead of a doxen. . Mothers will especially bo inter ested in the fact that every package is certified for food value by tho Medical Art Laboratory of Phila delphia; These new biscuits are considered a splendid f ood for both adults and children. With hot or cold milk or cream, they supply a healthful variety of vitamins, min erals, proteins and carbohydrates. In .baking these improved bis cuits, the Kellogg Company usee a . special process of "pressure-cooking' which retains all the food value of the whole wheat and makes it very easy to digest. At the same time it develops a tempting, deli cious flavor. These improved biscuits can be identified br the name, Kellogg's, and tho familiar Ted-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Llets, and- the Misses Frances Sande, Billy Giese, Margaret Da vidson, Ruth Skinner, Hoaora Reldy, Donna Harlan, Bunny Mil ler, and the hostess. Miss Lanra Wright The club members will hare a dinner at the Rose Cafe Monday, May 9, at which time the last meeting of the year will be held. Mrs. Lieta will entertain the club In her home following the dinner and the grand prise will be awarded the member who has made the largest total score for the entire season. Mrs. George Grabenhorst was a Tuesday hostess for an after noon of bridge at her home on Fir street Mrs. Rne Drager as sisted at the tea hour. Mrs. W. R. Speck and Mrs. Rue Drager held winning scores for cards. aaa Bethel. Fourteen members of the Bethel Dorcas club motored to McMinnville Wednesday morn ing to spend the day at the home of Mrs. M. J. Crabtree, former resident here. . CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY AZXIAHCS 655 Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell, taster. Phono 8693.- Sunday school at .. . If :tl. . d a Moraiag worship at 11 aja; Special Goe- The H. M. Mead evangelistic pet meeting at 8 p.m. Rev. A. J. Smith I Party Will ClOSO its Second Week h ?. VT kT.:82LJ?i2 to sn6c, -rvic at . the Chris- JfctZL&? Mea.! an nd.MIslonary alliance tab- geiistie party are sun la progress every I erjjaue aere,BUnaay mgnt,. 101 evening at 7:45. Afternoea meetings' at CALVABT BAPTIST " ' Church schawl at 9:40 a-an. Mrs. W. A. Barkus. Supt. Morning preaching aerviee at 10:50. Sermoa r "Thia" Da la Remem brance af Me." Eaotiam. Hand of Pel- j krwship and the' Observance of tha Lord's I Supper. B. T.-P. TJ.'a 6:80 p.m. Evening preaching aerviee at 7:30 o'clock. "Five 4 . j w f i( I A ft ii - I A. Am I S 1 1 lr V a. , still "YYe relieve you from the troublesome I details of arranijini?" services when', 'sorrow has mada ..ihinldng almost 'impossible. ,; ? " - ' - WottC.KsifivvrjrthVs MQT. S4S U CAPITOL ST. DBKIIIin. CMaUdsMvl i v ' lowing three 'services that day. In the morning At -11 -o'clock. Rev. H. W. Caldwell, the pastor, will; preach; , at 3 o'clock, Rev. A. J. Smith, returned missionary from China who has spoken each afternoon, will bring the mes sage; and at 7:30 o'clock Sun day night Rev. Mead will preach. Special feature of each service la the singing of Rev, and Mrs. Smith. Other churches of the town have cooperated throughout the meetings, and much' interest' aad fine spiritual results have - been manifest. Rev. Caldwell reports. Optometry Meet Discussed Here The Salem Optometric . group met Friday night with the board lot, directors of the Oregon ' State Association of Optometry, outlla- I Ing the details for their banquet and meetinr to be held - at : the Marlon hotel Saturday , evening,' May 7, at which time plans for a visual survey for " motor -vehicle drivers wiU be -discussed, j A Urge attendance of, optome trists from the entire state Is ex pected.- ; high school. pey, Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. S. n. The numbers on tho program Kallak, Mrs. Harold -m. aubiib, were: selection by a girls trio of Mrs.'H. I GUI. Mrs. Cecil J. Espy, Opal Dickey, Edlthe Shrock and Mrs. Ella Hartman and Miss Mar Zona -Schwab; number by the gery Kallak. girls' 1 quartet,, made up of Opal ' ' Dickey;' 1 Edith 'Shrock.' t Zona One "of the many interesting Schwab and Helen-Wood fin; so programs : of the coming Music prano Solo by Opal Dickey Dutch" week Is that which- Is being spon- dani 1W Vrw" 411ms' (Viavatk anil mnrA hv thft Willing Workers SeC- breakfast. Reservations 1 are belnr j Daisy ' shrock.Blano aecompanl- Uon. of the American Lutheran made for horses at 8131, Acad- ; meBt Edith Shrock. ; i Helen I church" Bt . the church Tiieeday emy stables. . , , ' sUnton gave ' Ulk on Mother's 1 night At this time the girl's cior- day. Its purpose and meaning; : ns from Chemawa wfll present tne Mrs. Helen M. Guise poured and I program, and following too nura- glrla who are members of tho do- I bers a social evening win oe mestlc science classes served. , Members of Salem Riding acad emy are planning an exceptionally pleasing ride for Sunday morning. They will leave the academy at 8:45 o'clock and ride down-. Lov er's Lane to Painters woods. Alter the -'ride .is. completed the group - win go to . the spa xor Mrs. Frank Matthis entertained at her country home for the final meeting of the Variety club this season. Winners 0$ scores prises tor tne year were urs. a. b. Wickert, and Mrs. Mem Pearee. The club's closing came so early In the season that several affairs are planned before vacation time begins in earnest. ' a . Mr. and Mrs.; Albert S. Wells and Mrs. C. B. Moores of Portland have come. to Salem to live and are located at 1250 North 21st street : -.'" ;' - Mr. Wells Is state chemist. The Moores famUy. were for many years residents of Salem and their many 'friends - and welcoming them . back. . ; . - Jefferson Mrs. Fred Looney and . Mrs. . Herbert Looney enter-. tamea tne members or tne wom an's club vt the country home of Mrs. .Herbert Looney north . ' of town, Wednesday afternoon.- This was a Pioneer meeting. joyed. Members of the ehureh and friends are invited to attend. $16.75 Liberty Mrs. Parris (nee Ma rie Murhammer) was the inspira tion for a . post-wedding surprise shower at the home of her father; H. Murhammer, W e d n e s d a y night . ' " - Among those present were the honor guests; Mr. and Mrs. Par ris, Mrs. C. F. Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kaiser, Miss . Lillian Kaiser, Mrs. K. Anderson, Miss Bessie Kaiser. , Mr.' and' Mrs. Cot ton,' Mr. and Mrs. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen, Mrs. Fred, KeulK ler, Mrs. Mary Mey era, Mrs. Anna Meyers, Miss Theresa Murham mer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Gort maker of - Salem Heights, Mrs. Ruth .Wright. Ruby Norrls, Miss Gertrude Valentine and Ray Hud son of California. 1 r- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFarland are leaving this weekend for Cal ifornia and- Mexico where they plan to spend the next two weeks. Green Dragon Tea Room ': 168 N. 12th St. (Next to Agricultural Building) s LUNCHES ; t 25c - 35c . . Specialising In- Bridge and Dinner .-..Parties v- - 50c i?r plate DRESSES $14.75 - O611 Shop It is remarkable the values we offer you in these dress es. They are different and made better than the ordin- 8 ary run of dresses GOATS O Frencli Shop 3 to choose from. . COATS . I- 33 to cioose froni. c0ats ;o; iFrench top-fr ; 32 to choose irom ; . YOU MUST SEE THESE COATS , TO APPEECIATE THEIR VALUE When yon come to our shop and find an the salesladies busy tfease be kind enough to watt a abort while until one can be free to aw iVa mmn rmr warmanta at these mices we have to economize in S every way we can and we ask your considerate cooperation. y THE LITTLE FRENCH SHOP $19.75 $24 75 DRESS VALUES : - ' vlien trn'vaur Mends about H. - Bey new and date year elieck ahead K yon On T-ntiV-May 10th Mswnle ITaniTInf r - Jaaw West of Ifco Court t ' ; - - f