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PAGE glX ' ' ' ' The OREGON STATES31AN, Salem, Oregon, Satnrday Morning, October 8, 1932 - - - - , - - - rr CHURCH PROGRAM . YgS fUWlltg VVINDS UP SUNDAY ffflil in the Churches iB esasaaaasBSBsassaeaaeat lawe j kuml Xaarsdav night. W paster. Iimni' meetlag. '. Oieir t Aarl Cochran, Exercises to Culminate , Week's Activity to be Held in Morning WOODBURN, Oct. 7. Th Observance of Religions Educa tional week of the Methodist church was continued Thursday night with a party tor tlie young neonle. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Pembertoa,. The nous decorated to represent two colleges, with blankets, pillows, penants and tennis rackets In col lege colors mucn in evioence. tost chtjzch or thx vazaxxxx CtDUr and 13th street. Fletcher Gal loway, p,.. .Idenee 2025 Market, phone 9G30, Moraine aervie 11, "Re leasing tha Power of Go4." Evening topie, 7:80, "What ta Oat Beyond!" He. 6 of the soma of uispuiea venue.-- Bandar achool 9:45 a. ., r. M. LHwilleT, superintendent. N.Y.P.8. and Junior so ciety 0:30 p. m. lira. Paul Hardy, prsi- sent; John J Time n, jtuuor eopervieor. Prayer meeting Wednesday T :30 p. m. AMXEICAH LtTTBEBAH Chnreh atreet between Chemaketa and Center. P. W. Kriksen, paator. At 11, V So Shall tha End of tha World Bo." Special masie by tha choir, directod by William McOilcarist. Bolo, Mr. M. m. Tnndle. At 7:80 p. m., "World Consciousness," Deaa Boy Hewitt. Sunday school at 9:49, A. A. Kruerer. superintendent. Confirm- Entertalnment,for the- evening jtioa data at 10 a. m. every Saturday. leet, report from delegate attending tha . . n-ll IJ T1 H cooTfjDihon a v iob ssauea, ninw awuv, Mildred Toelie and Arleno Timm. Chnreh council will neat Tuesday 8 p. m. in church aocial rooms. X dies' (wild will hold. October meeting Wednesday, 8:30, la church parlor. Musical program; est etsee, Mra. Marie Bielser, Mrs. H. 8. Box rod and Mra. William Feddern, with Mra. P. W. Erikten presiding. consisted of an . indoor track meet. college songs, yells and other am usements. Ice cream and Wafers were served." Those present were Mona and Wllma Doss, Mildred Pretwell, Beatrice Brown, Helen and Joyce Wood fin, Luella Gugel, Warne and Ernest LlvesajTRob- ' ert Hall, Delmer Hopkins, Onnel Harr. Robert Barton, Rev. and Mrs. Hartong and Dr. and Mrs. Pemberton. Friday was observed as a day of prayer with a brief .sermon by the pastor and communion ser vices at 7:30 p. m. The Religious Educational week will end Sunday with a Joint ser vice of church and church-school, at 10:30, stressing the promotion " excercises, andfa prcgram by the primary department. The program will be: Dialogue, Donna Dean, Ruth Haugen, Charlotte Mae Live say, Virginia Williams and Oreta Harr; reading Al Stone; song. by the primary department. A con secration service, including the pastor, officers and teachers of the Sunday school, parents. Feder ated women, Espworth league and choir. The evening service will be built around eight themes, port rayed through hymns and a short talk by the pastor. mn METHODIST EPISCOPAL State and Church itreets. B. Earl Par ker, castor. Church achool 9:45 a. m- D. H. Schulxe, auperintendent. Morning worship 11, speaker, Dr. Robert L. Kelly, axeestiTa aeeretarr of Association at Am erican Colleges. Special numbers by Test ed choir. Young veovle forum O p. ' Three Epworth leagues, 8:30. Ironing aerrice 7:30, sermon, "Adequate An chors," Dr. Parker. TISST GE&MAJf BAPTIST North Cotiaa-o and D streets. O. W. Rutsrh. minister. Snnday school : 45, Hmm Schirman. aunerintendent. Serrico, 11 a. m ReT. Q. Bchnnke will bring tha messaee. Choir song. Erening terrlce at 7:30, Rt. F. Eaoermann in caarge. iteg- alar mid-week prayer meeting 8 p. m. Wednesday. Methodists' Rally Postponed, Turner TURNER, Oct 1 The rally day program in the Methodist church here has been postponed until October If. Special music will bo provided at the 11 o'clock worship this Sunday, October 9, says the pastor, N. Sherman Hawk, who will preach on "Love, ""the Interpreter of God". At 7:30 o'clock he will preach on "If I be Lifted Up." VBXBBYTEBXAH' Winter and Chemeketa streets. Orover O. Birtehet, pastor. Church school, 9:30 m.. Rallr dar. L. il. Bams re. sapenn tendent. Morninr worship. 11. with Bally day in the church. Sermon, "Aa Irresist ible Combination." Anthem. "So Bravo. Bo Strong" (Woolar). Solo, Miia Elisa beth Clement, "The Silent Voice" (Ka ma). P.M.C.E. societies rally 6:80 p. Evening worship 7:30 with enthasiastie congregational sinffinjr. sermon, ins Challenge of the Difficult." Anthem, 'Coma It Blessed" (scottl. reilowstup hour at the manse, 8:30. FIB.ST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bnojeet Ara Sin. Disease, and Death Real! Sunday achool at 9:45 and 11. Test! raony meeting Wednesday at S p. Beading - room at 40S Masonic temple open from 11 to 3:30 except Sundaya and holidays. - TOST BAPTIST Marion aad Korth liberty atreeU. Brit- ton Bos, minister. Bible achool, 9:45, I"rd sroer, superinienoeas. aonii worship at 11, special asasia by choir. Barman, "rait Mass boo umn in me Plan of Redemption." Janier. iaUrmedi ate and senior B.Y.P.TJ. meet at . S:S0. Prayer meeting before evening aerrice at :0. ureaestra preiaoe as iu, .s.is aerrice at 7:80, apodal music by mala and mixed ahoraa: sermoa, "A vision c Christ." second of a series af sermons on tha Book of Revelation. Tha ordinance bantiam will be administered at elose of venlng aervlca. TEMT7JB BAPTIST Brevman at 19th street. J. H. Briscoe, pastor, residence 1734 Chemeketa. Mora- in, rviee 11 --ias na rise an ana aaiia. So they strengthened their heads for thia rood work." (Nah. 1:18). Evening serv ice 7:80. "Heroes and Cowards.'1 Boa- day school 9:45, Wendell Cress, superin tendent, xoung people a meauag, s:io, Clara Wyatt, leader. Bally day aemeo. rxEB METHODIST Market and Korth Winter. 3. B. 8uw art. Has tor. Snaday achool 9:45. Morn ing worship 11, subject "The Power of an Endless Life." Evening warship 7:80, subject. "Will 6od Vindicate tha Bible!'' Youag people' a meeting :80, subject. Tha Benson on tne Jtonat," jiara Oooley, leader. 'pBEB PEHTECOSTAI. XX88IOV S59 CouTt street. J. W. Brown, pastor. Snnday school, 10 a. nu, Cecil Creaaoa, snnerin ten dent. Horning worskip. 11. Evangeliatie aerrice 7:45 p, m. Midweek aerricea Tuesday aad Thursday at l:aa p, m. Xounf people meeting Saturday 7:43 p. m. TTBT.Ta MEMORIAI, South Commercial at Myera. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor, 84S East Myrs street, ' phono 8087. uanren aad enarca oenoei rally day oxeretaea, io:48. epeciai pro gram by representatlvea ax varloua da- partmaata. At 7:30 p. m- installation and recognition service for Epworth league officer and church school officer aad teachers. Aathetn by janior choir, "My Jesua I Lore Thee" (Creswell). Addreaa by tho paator, "Our Task." Chnreh achool at 9:45. V. at. Haekett. superintendent. Two leagues at 8 :80 p. m. Midweek hour I of prayer and study Thursday. 7:80 Jun ior choir rehearsal, 7:15, senior ehoir at 8:15 Thursday night, Mra. Marjorie Wal ker BatclUfa directing. PEKTECO 8TAX ASSEMSX.T Snnday school at 10. Morning worship at 11. EranaeUstie service at 7:45. Mid week aerricea wilt bo announced Snnday. PTBST EVANGEUCA1. ' North Sammer al Marion. Emory W. Pettitcord, D.D., , minister. Sunday school 9:43 a. m.. L U. Thornton, superintend ent. Morning worship, 11: organ prelude and offertory by Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps: sermon. "Trials." Cnriatiaa En dearor 0 :30 p. m. Erangellatio - service 7:30t song service led by J. H. Priosan and special music by mala ouariet: aar- mon, "Peace." Bible' study and prayer Thursday 7:80 p. m. CHRIST LUTHERAH East State street. A. E. Minneman. A.M.. pastor. Observance of the annual mission festival at which Rev. E. O. Wnest of Pendleton will preach. German services at 8 p. m. and English service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school meets at 9:80 a. m. . SPIRITTJAT, 0HTJBCH 07 . OIYUTB TBTJTH . Kelson hail. Chemeketa between Liberty and Commercial. Gordon Plemiag. pastor. Service Sunday p. m., lecture subject. ."Capital Pualahmen,-' followed by mee- nag. Midweek mesas g service at 258 street iaurdy a p. m. i BIOBXAJTD PRXEXDS Highland aad Church streets. Glen Bi- aard. paator. Bibla achool 9:45 a. m E. M. Beckett, aupanntondent. Harniag wor- dhtp 11, sermon jnbjoet. "Tha Perfection af Lova." Junior . a B, 1:89 p. m. Senior an iatermediata0. B:S0. Zraagelia- I as aemoa i :su. jsiowook prayer meet- lag Taareaay. T :au p. an. SOUTH SALEM TKIEXDg South Commercial at Washington street. Chartee 0. Ha worth, pastor. Bandar achool 10. Mrs. tt re Joaea. aaDerintendent. Morning worahla 11. aermen. "Per Wham if wo liooarT" U. k. meetm a: SO n. aa jus not vaapman. leader. Avaainr wot skip 7:30, sermon ay tho pastor. Prayer meeting and bibla study Thursday, 7:80. rMMAjnrEL baptist Jlaiel aad Academy' streets. Suadar achool It, lesson, I Samuel la. Preach ing at 11 a. a, aad ?:80.. sa. Midweek prayer and teatimowy meeting Thursday a p. m. , riBST COBOBEOATIOBAI, - Canter and Liberty. J. B. Simon, min ister. Sunday school 9:45, promotion af a leasee and rally nay program. , M era tag weraiop at 11. sermon, "var t-anrcn and Hard Tlmea,'.' an lnionnal aad intimate rally day aaeasag tat tha midst af tha de pression. Ail members af tha church and pariah ara urged to attead thia service. ST. PATL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa. G eerie H. Swift, rector. Holy communion 7:30 a.m. Holy euenariat aad sense a, 11: harvest heme aervice, special mod aad decora tions. Chorea achool, 9:45 a. as. BEPOBMED OHTJBCK Capitol at Marion. W. O. Uaakaempor, paator. Suaday school 10, 7. E. Krasa, subject. "Tha Parable of the Mustard I. Xaglich aervicea 11. sabject. "Tho Village That Loot J sou. Special muaid ay male, anartet. COURT STREET CHBISTIAM ' Court at 17th, Hugh N. MeCallum. paa tor, 1744 Chemeketa, phono 8104. Bibla aehool 9:49. Mra. Irene WaUor. euperin- teaeent. Morning worship aad Lord 'a Sap per, ii, serai em akamo. "Taa urnea of the Ministry." Christian Endeavor aocie- tiee :so p. m. creniag araagauatia serv ice at 7:80. opening with rpiritod eaagra- gatioaal lBgiBg; sermon theme, "Bemem- ber Lot'a Wife." Wednesday. 7:30 p. i beginning of two special atudy elaaaoa. "The Mind Wo Teach" aad "How ta Use Tour Bible." BVAHOEXISTIO TABSBMACLB Parry aad 13th. O. O. Weston, pastor. EraageUitia servtcee yita D. U. MaLoagh lin. evanrelist. every night at 7:45 ex cept Moaday. Saturday night (abject. "Dirine Healing." Banday aehool 1:45 P. aa B. C Perguaan. auperintendent. Chnreh aervice at 8 p. ta sabject, "Tho Teaching af Christ an tha Baptism in tha Holy Spirit," Craning aerrice 7:43, sub- 4U. iofl,. TV.41. P. . ..... XBOLBWOOS CWITEO BBBTHBEX Nerth 17th and ' Nebraska. B. V. Wil son, pastor. Sunday aehool 9:45. Morning worship 11, subject, "Ara wi incurably Religious I'1 Evening warship 7:30, ub jecV "Personality aad tha Physical Self." Young people's meeting 8:80,- subject. "Why Have Buleal" Genevieve Bins. icaoer. WEST SALEM by morning sermon by paator. li. subject. "Borne Way Marks Toward Chrlstiaa Brotherhood?' Sunday school at Ford Memorial church 9:45 a. m. Evening aer mon by paator, 7:30, "What'a Bight with tne Ckurea I" XABIsa ETAjrOELZCAL H. B. Seheuerman. pastor, llf 1 Union street, Salem. Middle Grave Chnreh 1LY OBSERVE SUITED FOR 21 The annual rally day for the Nasarens Sunday school will be held October 33 Instead of Octo ber II as previously announced and the decorations for the pro gram will -carry out the harvest home sentiment. Mrs. L. Van De- llnder. Miss Viola Lottia, and Clyde Hotter, together with the uperlntendent, T. M. Litwlller, are working out the program and plans are being anade for a record attendance. The large Junior choir will sing and exercises will be given by the various departments. Also the adult choir which la directed by John Friesen, la preparing noma special selections for the day. Tomorrow Rev. Fletcher Gallo way, pastor of the church, will speak from the following sub jects: 11 a. m. "Releasing the power of God," and 7:30 p. m 'What la out beyond t" The eve ning message la No. S In a series on "Disputed varieties" which has been creating great Interest. Last Sunday the evening attendance went beyond the morning attend ance, when the pastor spike from the subject. "Will the world go on forever!" pantomimes, mutie Interpretation, and religious art. The various interest groups la- elude studies In: Selection and arrangement of worship mater lals, stagecraft and construction, scenic design-and tha making of properties, tha use cf effective lighting, costuming, and training la acting. A chairman will be In charge of each class. All scenery and effects used In the presenta tions will be -fashioned by guild members. Persons seriously in terested In the project are invited to attend. lillEM LEE iKsiiiy El 1 BY CHURCH vm-otuj. wee so, ana. ami UtW'W VenBB vam I sehool 10, T. P. Walker, superintendent. I w y-a. Worship, 11, subject. s'Tho Eiinise 'Jrania Cl 1111(1 1Z Life." ULwCE. at:80p. a. Bible stedy a-'A iiia UUiiU id Organized; Miss Stevenson Head PTBST UNTTARIAlf Korth Cottage and Chemeketa street. Prod Alban Weil, minister. Church aerr- leo 11 a. m.. sermon. "Gotama. tho Bud dha, and Jean, the Christ." Chnreh school 19 a. m. Organist, Mr. Walter A. uenton. First Baptist Church Marion and North Liberty Streets BRITTON ROSS MINISTER 11 A. M. "The Story of Re demption 7:30 P. M. "A Vision of the Christ in the Book of Revelation." Orchestra Prelude at 7:10 P.M. Special Music by the Choir at Both Services COME EARLY ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Missouri 8ynod Sixteenth and O streets. H. W. Gross, pastor. English services at 9:45 with cele bration of boly communion. Preparatory service at 9:13, German service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9, William O'Neill, superintendent. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Winter and Jefferson street. H. O. Humphrey, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morninr worahin 11. Rev. William J. us- vidson, Chicago, assistant secretary board of education. Lvening worship 7:30. sub ject. "Putting One's Hand to tho Plough." Young people's meeting 6:30 p. m., aenior and high school groups. Chorus ehoir music both morning and evening. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, minister, 660 Cottage street. Sunday ia rally day for every department of tho church, beginning with the church school whieh eonvenea at 9:45 a. in. Morning worship including the Lord's 8upper and sermon at 11 o'clock. Four Christian En deavor societies meet at 6:30 p. m. Eve ning evangeli&tio aervice of tho church begins at 7:30 p. m. Thia is an. informal fellowship service of gospel singing and aermon. Gross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER ' 1 i feW 5 I 6 7 WAb io" u fr pir-r 53 pi6 : w f -wW : w ww- VM wT&- Hi 47 WW H I w n 1 w I 1 CHRI8T LUTKEBAK State street at 18th. Amo E. Minne man, paator. Annual mission festival. German services 8 p. m. English, 7:80, Kev. E. q. wuest of Pendleton, speaker. Sundsy aehool 9:40 a. m. No momlag service. OUC ALLIAHCB GOSPEL TABERBACLB 655 Perry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas- tor, 456 Belmont street, phone 8693. Bun day achool 9:4. Mrs. Gilbert Whit, su perintendent. Morniar worshlo at 11: a brief report from tha district conference will be given; tho pastor will speak on 'Tha Beat ValL ' communion serrice fol lowing. Evening a van rolls tie service at 7:45; archostra at 7:so. fraysr services at tha tabernacle Tuesday and Friday night. Orchestra praetleo on Wednesday night. Young peeple'a night Thursday at 7 :45. Btroet aervice Ba tarda y. a p. Evangelisrti servicea beginning Sunday night la Bellerue church with Ber. A. J. Smith a evangelist. CHURCH OP OOD Hood and Cottage. 6. T. Meal, pastor. Sunday school 10. Horning warship 11. Irening worship 7:80, Mrs. Keel preaches on tho subject. "Character. especially for young people. Toung people a meet- lag f :80. Mis Claudlno Uliletpie. loader. - . . n . B Prayer and testimony meeting Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. CALYABY-SAPTIST Church aehool 9:40. Mrs. W. A. Bar- has. aaDerintendent. Sunday la rally day. Morning worship io:so. sublets, wnat of the Past Pour Tears and What af tha Putura Pour Yaarat" Loyalty service. Aa- them. "Hear Mr F raver" (Kublnsteln) Evening worahin at 7:80. "God's Prom is to tho Sinner" ; special musle by chor us ehoir. B.T.P.W. 6:80 p. m. Monday at 7:80, trustees meeting. Tuesdsy at 6:80 Loyalty elasa social evening. Wed nesday at 7 :80 prayer and fellowship fol sad prayer, Wednesday n. m. Lablsh Canter Church aehool 10 a. m W. A Starker., superintendent. O. E- 7 p. m. topic, "What Does Alcohol Do to People aad ta Society t" Evening worship at S. object. "GooVs Sovereignty." Midweek devotion Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Clear Lake Church aehool 10, W. P. Collars, superintendent. E.L.O.B. at 7 p. m., topi. --wnat loes Alcohol lo ta People aad to Society I" MEV MHS ALSO PLtll RALLY INDEPENDENCE, Oct. 7 Sunday, October , the Calvary church will observe Rally day at its various services. At the morn ing worship service at 11 o'clock both senior and young people s choir will sing specials and lead In the worship. The pastor will preach on the theme, ''The pur pose of Christian Education. At 10 o'clock the' Sunday school will give a special Rally day pro gram, and an offering will be taken for Christian Education. The two Endeavor societies will meet at C:45. The Juniors have the promise of Miss Mary Wil liams, as their superintendent tor the coming months.- The evening service at the Wednesday evening in the par lors of the First Methodist church an Interested group of 35 young people between the ages of 17 and 35 met to organize the drama guild nnder the direction of Miss Margaret Stevenson. The guild promises to be one of the most outstanding groups In the entire church program. The purpose of the organiza tlon Is threefold: first, working together for comradeship and ser vice; second, for the deyelopment of personality: third, for the ex pression of religious Ideas through the nie of drama, art, and music The guild will meet'each Wednes day evening' from 7 to 9 o'clock for a varied program of ezpres slonal activities and once a month at the Sunday evening service hour will be in complete charge of the program which will In elude the presentation of plays Fourth anniversary of work of the Calvary Baptist church her will be recognized also at the va rious church sessions Sunday, Rev. W. Earl Cochran, pastor. said yesterday. An anniversary dinner was held at the church Wednesday night of thia week and drew a large attendance. Sunday night the worship serv ice Will be preceded by Installa tion of the B. T. P. U. officers, president of whom is Roy War ren. Ruth McAllister la- secretary-treasurer. Calvary Baptist church raised I29.S2C.83 from October,!. 1928. to October 1, 1932, according to report read at the anniversary dinner. These funds are aug mented by ll.8C8.C7 raised dur ing the six months the group was mission, bringing the total to 331.495.50. The church has made a 2 IS members increase during the per iod, with C3 losses, 21 of which were by death. At the 11 o'clock worship Sun day morning, Mrs. S. Vail will give a short talk on "What the Past Four Years Have Meant to Me"; and Ed Schunke will talk briefly on "Signs for the Coming Four Years". , church will be at 7:30. Last Sun day evening a large vested choir and orchestra led In the musical part of the evening. These will be regular features of the evening 'service from now on. EKED, OHllES An event of great Interest aisd. Importance will bo the dedication of the monument at Tha Dalua Satnrday. October i. id9 mon- nment Is being ereciea oj vw-i lametto nnlveralty on tho sit of the old Daniel Leo mission to the Indians, honoring tho mission and also the nd of th ovenana ure gon tralL. Daniel Leo was associated with his uncle, Rer. Jason Le. In th Oregon mission. H went to Th Dajles (Wasopam) ana wneu tho mission work ther. After several years Daniel Le return ed to the Atlantic coast and the mission was later ainconiinuec. whtl It stood, it was a nourish ing outpost of religion and etvfl- lxation in a savage wnaernesn. Th funds for the monument were raised by th sal of mem orial coins, the proceeds amount ing to 8150. Th dedication will be celebrated with rormai exer cises attended by many from Wil lamette and from Th DaUes. Judg C. H. Carey of Portland. noted historian, win giv to principal address. An Indian young man and young woman who are students In th univer sity. wUI apeak from th Indian viewpoint. Dri C. G. Doney, Dean George H. Alden and others win be present. Ml CROOL IDEA MICKEY MOUSE Young Married People's Class Begins Program Mrs. J. H. Briscoe was hostess Monday night at the home at 1724 Chemeketa street, to the young married people's class of the Tem ple Baptist church. At the o'clock dinner, covers were placed for 18. Plans for fall work wer made, and officers elected, as follows: president, Mrs. Shobar; secretary, Mrs. Peterson; aocial chairman, Mrs. Alva Christopfen. IS LEAGUE FEATURE Featuring the old time district school idea the young folks of tf Leslie and Asbury leagues of Lf 11 Memorial church met In tie church parlors Friday night for the first cotfMned social evening of the year. The affair was in charge of the two fourth vice presidents, Mis'sce Carta Williams and Roberta John son. Mrs. S. M. Laws, as the school teacher, was gene rally or Jump ahead of her more or Us obstreperous pupils. S. M. Laws and S. Darlow Johnson lent mere or less dignity to the occasion as members of the school board. After struggling with spelling, geography and arithmetic, dem onstrating .their versatile talents in an Impromptu program, and enjoying a "recess" during wtich old time kiddie games were play ed, the group did full Justice to the refreshments provided. Ther. bidding "teacher" a reluetint farewell, the noisy and happy pi plls departed to their homes. - "A Total Stranger" By WALT' DISNEY 7' OOI KTJ ( 5 ABOUT IT XT C LclXlr Sl 'Mi t,1 W&1 VlERE P LEFT t iVcao? T a. wiri iwa?Tr -m TrT J f IMMlCKEV! AT " I I FE U IrX WHAT S -v HE- 3 a VfbU IN TME BOAT' J5rKtSrlARt' V. AND DONT CALL ME i'ka vm tr DAI ' I 'rthfc-ySl feV HAPPENED ?cOfvirKlG Tt! H V JCfi VOU KNOW SshAEwPEADE I JM VOUQPAL.I , 2 " VNOW THIMBLE THE ATRE Starring Popeye HORIZONTAL 1 gladness crowds together 8 Greek letter 11 South American " creeping plant -IS" morals 15 male atten dant on a sportsman In Scottish Highlands 16 contend 17 part of no be 18 winged 19 fear 21 cease 22 important Babylonian " god 23 eon of . . 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