The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Mornlrtg. October 15, 1932 PAGE THREE .1 w 1- It i Society Plans Completed For Woodburn Meeting The 26th semi-annuai conven tion of the Marion county Fed ration of Women's clubs will be held in Woodburn Thursday, Oc tober 17, with the Woodburn Women's club and the Woodburn Rttl eob " Jli 1 7"; , ran. o. n. svwbi, jmcoimu of the federation, in conjunction -with the hostess clubs is arrang ing a splendid program, The sessions which begin at 10 o'clock will be held in the Presbyterian church at the cor ner of 3rd end Garfield streets. At noon the Woodburn hotel will serve a luncheon for those send- ing meir reserraiions io jra. Arista Nendel. Woodburn. M Many of the 21 federated ciucw nave airenu, aeiegaies ana a larg uu is anticipated. Mrs. Roy Simmons Is Club Hostess Mrs. Roy Simmons entertained at her home Thursday afternoon In comnliment to tho first meet ing of the seasonfor her contract club. A luncheon preceded the main afternoon of, contract. Mrs. James Young will entertain the club In two weeks. Present were Mrs. H. G. Mat- son, "Mrs. palmer MacDonald, Mrs. W. E. Scandling of Portland, Mrs J. H. Callaghan, Mrs. C. W. Paul us, Mrs. John Elliott, and Mrs. SI mons. ' I Silverton The Triple Link elub held its first autumn meet Ing Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard Larsen on Second street. The group decid ed to hold an attendance contest with Ttfrs. Robert Goetz and Mrs. Sylvia Allen as captains. The contest will last until the first of the year. Each side will also make a quilt. The losing side will put on the entertainment for the winners. Miss Adamson and Miss Ora Larson were special guests of the group. Members present were Mrs. R. Gourlie, Mrs. Sylvia Allen, Mrs. Ruth Allen, Mrs. Goets, Alvin Hemmlngson, Mrs. E. E. Taylor, Mrs. Jack Riches, Mrs. F. J. Rou bai, Mrs. Lawrence Larson, Mrs. Fred Otjen, Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mrs. Mary Andrews and Mrs. Richard Larsen. " Miss Crystle Alexander, daugh ter of V. G. Alexander, became the bride of Roy Wells of Brownsrllle, in a simple cere mony performed at the country home of the bride's father Thurs day at high nbon. Mr. and Mrs. Wells will make their home in Brownsville. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS We wouldn't be up to the min ute if we didn't advocate at least one snappy pajama ensemble . . one that will satisfy every fem inine heart. This one Is particu larly attractive and comfy. Mere ly slip on the Jacket and yon can greet any early visitor with a cas ual smile. A gay cotton print, vel vet or rayen, with the bodice of contrast would be Just the thing. ' Pattern 2406 may be ordered only In sixes 14 to 20 and 32 to 40. Slxe 16 requires 1 yards 26 Inch fabric and 1 yards con trasting. Illustrated step-by-step sewing Instructions Included with this pattern. Bead fifteen cents (15e) to eoina ar stamps (coins preferred), tar ssch pattern. Writs plainly yaur name, address snd style num ber. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE WASTED, The tall aad winter aditloa af the Anna Adams Pattens catalog is ready I Charming, fiat taring mod els 83 pages af ths aawast sad bast bouse, street aad formal frocks cleverly designed styles tot larre figures sad beautiful, Kaetieal models for juniors aaa ddiss. 1vety lingerie patterns, ad suggestions far flfta that saa ha easily aad rnsipenslvaly mads,, ra also Included. Bead far ths asw sstalog. Pries at sstalog, fit-' leea seats. Cataiof aad pattern to gether, twenty-five eeata. Address U small ardsrs ta Btatesmsa Pat tern department, . S48 W. 17th atraat. Haw Terk alty. 17th street, flew Tors City. News and Club OUVK M. DOAK, SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday, Women's Relief Corps, hall, 2 o'clock. Leslie P. T. A. Will Hear C. A. Howard Superintendent of state educa tion, C. A. Howard, will address ilia T.oaliA Pinnt.TAiilin' eseft. etaUoa Monday night at 8 o'clock in tne school building. Mrs. u. J. McLellan, president, will pre side. Miss Gladys Edgar will be solo- ,gt for mttslcal program and w,n be accompanied by Mrg. Wil. n., r vi.t. A1, parent8 and frlends of the BChool are urged to-be present for tn,8 meetlng whlcll haTe more than program. nsual interest in its Hazel Green Mrs. Clark M. Smith was hostess at the parson age Thursday afternoon to the Women's Missionary society. This was the annual literature meeting with Mrs. Orvllle Luckey leader. Rev. Leila Luckey of Portland spoke on . "What Shall They Read?" Mrs. Luckey served sev eral years in New Mexico among the' Spanish Americans. Others taking part were Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs. Milo Barnett, Mrs. Ru dolph Wacken, Miss Hulda Strip ling, Mrs. Robert Massie and Mrs. Smith. The group voted to Invite Bishop Warner, who is spending the last weoM la October In Salem, to spend an' afternoon with the group in study of "The Three T's." The program committee for World's Mission Advancement day is Rev. Clark M. Smith, Mrs. Luckey, president of Women's Missionary .society, Mrs. G. G. Looney, -patronesses Otterbein Guild, the date to be announced later. The Ottenbein Guild held their annual literature meeting at home of patroness Mrs. Looney, with Stella Cook, leader. Misses Imo- gene and Lucille Wood will be hostesses for the November meeting. Bethel Mrs. J. A. Hain was honored by the Bethel Dorcas club at her home - Wednesday. The club gathered as a surprise to work all day on her "Grand i ma's Flower Garden" quilt. Mrs. Halo; was presented by the elub with a beautiful wool blanket as a farewell gift, as Mr. and Mrs. Hain are moving to the Klamath Falls country next week. Among those present were the honor guest, Mrs. J. A. Hain Mrs. Emory of Portland, Mrs. J, M. Nichols. Mrs. Cass A. Nichols Mrs. John Spranger, Mrs. A. C Spranger, Mrs. Julia Grant, Mrs C. A. Fenton, Mrs. E. E. Matten Mrs. J. G. Lauderback, Mrs. J D. Clark. Mrs. A. I. Eoff. Mrs Bert Smith, Mrs. E. W. Kitchen Mrs. M. Sundborg Miss Elsie Strong, Mrs. Ben Williams, Mrs Nick Brinkley. Mrs. M. H. Utter land Mrs. W. T. Brinkley. Mrs. Matten, Mrs. N. Brinkley and Miss Strong became mem bers of the club. Gervais The Past Matrons club met Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic hall for the first meeting after the summer recess. Mrs. Vir ainia Booster and Mra. LAlHa Wadsworth were manaeinir host- esses for a pot luck luncheon at 1 o'clock. The afternoon was spent socially and to planning for the next, meeting wnen me wooooum ana ijonaia ciuos win oe guests 01 the Gervais club, Those present were Mrs. Clara Jones,' Ella Harper, Merle Ramp, Minnie Gouley, Sylvia Brixey, Katie Sturgis, Viola Hennlng, ana me aosiesses, Mrs. uoosier and the hostesses. Mrs. Booster ana Waas worth. aa Hallowe'eii time is here and it made a delightful motif for the r. r. " ... . dL u Jicacu cuuipiiuieiiiea ner son, 1 ' , - - . , Bruce Mescb, Wednesday, at the Gracf;.Fmtr, Gce Ludvlg Mey familv residence. Master Brnc Althea Meyer, Margaret Qle- was eight years old and he and his young guests enjoyed a line party and this was followed by a dinner at the Mescb. home. Hallo we'en decorations made a gay ta hie for the young people. Mrs. Emil Halik assisted Mrs. Mesch in serving. An interesting evening was en- Joyed Friday night at the Gilbert Art anA rvnft .tnln . -... time wT A. farrow ot San Tn- eisco, spoke concerning the mnu- uw v. wiui. au uiwimwa irvup asked many Questions following the talk and an Informal discus m m --.. . . . sion concluded the evening. Mr, Harrow will speak again In Salem In the near future and at that time will speak on the chemistry of color. a a a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy bad as their dinner guests Friday night Mrs. Susie Jones McGee. formerlv a resident of Salem, who with her sister, Mrs. Brink of Prlnevllle, Is visiting here. They have been stopping at the Royal Court while In Salem. They plan to leave this weekend for Mrs. McGee s home ln San Diego. A pretty birthday party was that- with which Mrs. Wendall Rambo complimented her son on his second birthday Thursday at the Rambo home. Games were enjoyed by the small guests who I war held by Mrs. William Paul were accompanied br their moth-Ins. Mrs. F. F. Ford and Mrs. F. ers. At the tea hour a glorious birth da v eaka bearing two candles was a lovely feature. . , - Inmrs. Viror J. G. Wurster. Tinia walert. Past Grand Chief mm mmm 9 Tmma r snvrTAW and Emma Smith ranrsMantativM who attend mA t)i, ssaiinns nf th mna loare - ... Knights , of Pythias and grand temple of Pythian Sisters held at Society Editor October 15 regular meeting at Miller's Reception Honors Distinguished Guest Following the brilliant concert I played by Miss Olga Steeb at I guests motored to the homo of Waller hall, Thursday night, Dr.jwilda Fleener where the third and Mrs. David Bennett Hill wer ( course was served. ' Dorothy hosts for a smart reception com- Pranks, Lnly McClay, Deena Hart plimenting the distinguished and Evelyn Naderman were assist guest Miss Frances Melton, of the ant hostess, school music of Willamette unl- The McElroy Home was the fi ver si ty and an intimate friend of nal stop where after the last Miss Steeb, was jointly compll-1 mented with the visitor. Miss Winifred Byrd and Miss Melton presided at the urns and assisting; w serving were jhiis navia uuwna. .miss virsiuia Cross, Miss Barbara -Pierce, Miss Helene Prce, Miss Helen MacHl ron and Miss Charlotte Hill. Mrs. Hill was assisted in receiving by Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Out of town guests included Miss Steeb and her mother, Judge Dawson and David Craif, editor of Unala Jt W.M nalikla -a. a 'f all a T I i-.aiv .uu iuuaivmua, mu ui xjvm i Angeies. utner guests were riAtita. In WinalA Mia. Mttlt' and Miss Winifred Byd Z'a f w,;T, :T - a a a Macleay. Mrs. A. H. Fuest- inan, Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg and Mrs. Harry Phillips were Joint hostesses to aii-aay mmin- weanesaay ai we 11 M AS -rw a a . a 1 - aeaipian iome. ran iiowers ana black cats were used as table dec- I orauons ai ino noon-oay amner. Tho lifo of Columbus was the study subject During tho social hour short talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. George Meislnger and W. A. Jones and readings were given by Charles Baker and J. F. C. Tekenburg. The November meeting will be held at tho Mrs. R. Clark home with Mrs. M. M. Mageo and Mrs. Stella Culver as Joint hostesses. Mrs. Meislnger was received as a member. Present were Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. George Meis lnger, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mr. and and Mrs. J. F. C. Teken burg, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwll Hger, Mrs. Harry Martin; Mrs. W. Frlnk, Mrs M. M. Mageo, Mrs. G. A. 8pellbrink, Mrs. M. A. Wells, Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs. Harry Phillips, Mrs. Stella Culver and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fuestman. Labish Center Miss Hazel Emerson, bride-elect of Alfred Widmer of Longview, Wash., was tho Inspiration for a pre-nuptial shower Wednesday afternoon at tho home' of Mrs. W. A. Starker. The afternoon was spent In tying quilts, which were present ed to Miss Emerson An attractive pink -and white I color scheme was carried out in j tne room aecorations and re freshments. Mrs. J. W. Burr and Mrs. Harry Lovre served. A beautiful bride and groom cake centered the service table. In the group were Miss' Em erson, Mrs. M. Emerson of Aurora, Mrs. F. Weinman, Mrs. W. F. Klampe, Miss Francis Klampe, Miss Emma McClaughry, Mrs. J. Rettz, Mrs. E. Weinman, Mrs. Horace Bibby. Mrs. Harry Boehm, Mm. I. D. Bennett, Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. H. C. Bennett, Mrs. E. Hcrnschuch. Mrs. A. F. Rominger, Miss Erma Horn- scnucn, Mrs. A F. Rominger, MI8S Erma Hornscnuch. Mrs. A M- Boynton, Mrs. W. R. Daugh l?T?"n?' Starker and Mrs. J, ... aaa, Brush Creek. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Tneoaore Grace entertained at a surprise birthday party Wednes day night for their son, Irl, the 1 ocean r '.;: " were in diversion, wun mgn 1 uS mm oimi ujcii. I present were Jonn uopiernd. in uopierua, i,ueiia oriana. Stella Dybevlk, Audney Tokstad, TTrevI Vrna- T Vm r TToian Ft- cik, Milo Grace, Merle Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Grace. - aaa Brooks. Complimenting their son AlDert's loth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harris entertained with a lively party at their home Thursday night An enjoyable eve ning was spent with games and " . " ... :n , Iv ' " " "tS ""J;." Elizabeth Clark Mis. Dona Bish- I -l"q CiarB, MISS LfOna BUH- TheSa" RTMlssetchekiHS Iff. i J im rs5? i Alvin Reed Rill Rinnan Tka Win. fJZL V. -i" Ai", . I wasAlatvas, USSJ AMIVUUV Alasl dJBIt JR. bert Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. I Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Harris. aaa It has been announced that there will be an open department wars at Pep hall, 17th and IV beta streets, October 20 at S o'clock. It Is expected that a nnm- Af Vu,a.. e iwin Kar trm Baiar. snriii.rv arin k. in . attendance. Much Interest Is being shown ln the treasure chest which will be awarded at the large party being planned for early In November by the auxiliary to I Marlon post. I . a a Mrs. X. E. Bill was hostess In I compliment to her clnb Thursday afternoon. Luncheon followed by cards occupied the afternoon hours. Winning scores for cards L. Tlttard. Mrs. Paulus and Mrs. I James Hardy were special guests. I Mrs. Ford will be hostess to the I group i or lis next meeuot. The Past Noble Orands elnb ama. a a.a la a .A . M I win mew. wun Airs, uenruue - 1 Cummlngs Wednesday night at I i . . . , . in I o eiocx. abbisuok awaioBsea win J be Mrs, Cart O. Engstrom, Mrs. i Evelyn Naderman and Mrs. W. A. Af airs Progressive Dinner Jolly Affair A progressive dinner was a fea ture of the Thursday night meet ing of the F. L. club. Four courses were served, each course at a dif ferent home. . The first hostess was Mildred Martin assisted by Bernlce Zlelke and the second course was served at the home of Evelyn Heseman with Adaline Lanktree as an as sistant hostess. From the Lanktree . home the eourse cards were In nlav and a deliahtfullv Informal Hl tlma ...loved. nmtMM at thte h0ma were Helen MeElrov. Mvrtu McClay and Hasel McElroy. West Salem. Mrs. John S Friesen was hostess to members of the Women's Foreign Mission ary society of the Natarene church at her homo Thursday afternoon dnt of th arwitv rnninitH th interesting-meetlnr. and after the . regular missionary lesson a social atu-lhonr follow-if with a wviv mr. "... " ?f w uo.w.er Sni"l .d. a. r. omiiu. wua.ui mo i- assisted in serving by Misses Hul da, Susie and Agnes Friesen of Dallas. Those attending were Mesdames ger. H. C. Unruh, A. F. Friesen, S. S. Edljrer. J. J. Funk. Minnie Valech. Georee in. TAMlre Panl Hardv. Enoch Zimmerman. Eliza- Kth Barter. Mr. irira rrA- eif Lenora Tljnn, Lydla Patter- son, M. D. Lltwlller, Mary Spltt ler, L. Van Delender, L. D. Smith, Thomas Dalke, Emily Olson, A. A. Warkentln, N. J. Bllveur, J. C. Wilson, W. H. Caldwell, Minnie A. Leigh. E, Banta, Dan Friesen. Frank Lltwlller. A. O. Sehroeder. A. S. Parnell. Ina Splttler, John P. Jan-en, Clara Galloway, Hot ter, Delia Smallwood, Hulda Frie sen, John S. Friesen, hostess, and the Misses Agnes and Susie Frie sen of Dallas. a Dallas. Next Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock members of the Dal las Woman's club and Invited ' guests will bo entertained at a reception with members of the ex ecutive committee as hostesses. The affair will Uko place In the ! clubroom at the library. Each member may bring a guest. The board which will act as hostesses Is composed of Mrs. R. T. Morrison, president; Mrs. H. D. Peterson, Mrs. Vera Smith. Mrs. A. R. Hartman, Mrs. Ormel Shreeve, Mrs. W. G. Vaasall. Mrs. Harry Woods and Mrs. John Wick. Mrs. Peterson is In charge of the program which Is being worked out for the reception Jefferson A special meeting of the Past Noble Grand club was held in the lodge rooms of the Odd Fellows hall Tuesday after noon, for the purpose of Installing the new officers, who are: Presi dent, Mrs. Ada Wells; vice presi dent, Stella Hart; secretary-treasurer, Grace Thurston; marshal. Millie Bilyeu; chaplain, Flora Thomas. Members present were: . Mrs. Grace Thurston, Mrs. R. W. Curl, Mrs. Lee Wells, Mrs. Paul Smith, Laura Thomas, Flora Thomas, Mrs. Dora Humphrey, Mrs. Ezra Hart, Mrs. Maude Blackwell, Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu, and Mrs. Wm. Skel- ton. Guests were Mrs. Paul Mc- Kee. Mrs. Margaret Davidson, and Miss Frances Goln. aa Heaaing tne Thursday club for thls year will be Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs. George Pearce will be vice-president and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, secretary. An Interest- 1I the home of Mrs. Marie Flint McCall was the delightful and witty reminiscences of Wash ington, D. C., and Us life over a vcliu past ia years as Mrs. W. H. Hawley. sp- period of the past 26 years as clal guest for the breakfast meet ing which started the elub season. aaa Hollywood. The Hollywood Ladies' Social club held its first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. V. M. LaDue Thursday afternoon. Officers elected were: President, Mrs. LaDue; vice-president, Mrs. W. W. Fisher: secre tary-treasurer. Miss Florence meeman. All were reelected from last year. Prent were Mrs. W. T. Starr. I -. T wM n a TV 1 li-hap. Mrs. 0. JL Forgard. Miss i .wie.ii suu us nuns- -ss. Mrs LaDue, Dallas. Members of the local American Legion auxiliary will sponsor their annual Hallowe'en dance Monday night. October SI. foUowln "al Hallowe'en wi wv iiuiuini, iss asucs fond' f"1 m,ed ln nrtt w t . . Mri- H-.D- f616"0? to f p1 enairman iop tne aiiair ana is te- Ing assisted by several other members of the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbln ar In California for a short visit with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbln, Jr. 7 To qulcklv rsllsvt - M dupplngsjidrouthnsss, 1 W PPiy wotMnj, ' II coolincllsntholatnm. : TUm CHRISMi TURNER, Oct 1 4 Rally day will be observed Sunday In tho First Christian church here, with a goal of 197 persons In attend ance set. A basket dinner will bo served at noon for members and friends of tho church. The special services will begin at 10 o'clock. .Special features will bo singing by tho Barriek quartet of Salem and presentation of tho Aumsvllle glee ' club by tho director, Mrs. England of the school faculty daring the morning. . In tho afternoon Rev. Hush Mc- Callum of the Court street Chris tian church In Salem., will speak at J.a . . ; , . i :J0 O Clock, telling Of his lX I years mission experiences in I South Africa. Tho Christian Endeavor will continue the rally Idea, and the pastor, Rev. B. J. Gllstran. will preaeh at the closing service Sun day night, as well as In the morning. District Elder ToTalkSunday At Rally Event Sundav ia Rallv dav at fh vtrt Evangelical churchy in planning lor this program the attendance has shown a substaatial gain. On this special iidav Sundav ..v..i " CZI?1"L . " oegin at a. m.. "er which Dr. Emory W. Petti COrd, the pastor, will bring the morning message at 11 a. m. Then the membership and friends will spread their lunches together in the church dining room where the At 2 p. m. R8V. C, P. Gates, dis trict superintendent of the Oregon j and Washington conferences will ""7" .t! -wrvioe. ana a.so again at 7:30 p. m. Special music by trios, quartetts and congrega tional singing will have a fitting place In the program, directed by J. H. Free-en. AIT--, Q-welak U..J Alien Omitil Head Of Student Group For Rural School HATESVILXiE, Oct. 14. The stndent nody of the Hayesville school has heen organized with Allen Smith as president, Marcelle wraw lt.nnliliiti Paatil.A . I ayama, aecretary, and UeOrgO Bai- to. Sergeant-at-armS. Pnlnmrtna daw uraa by tie children Thursday Instead of Wednesday, that helng the reg nlar assembly day. The children of the primary room prepared a playlet of four scenes. RALLY SERVICE SUNDAY FRUITLAND. Oct 14 Sunday October 16, is Rally day at the church here. Special program to follow the regular Sunday lesson. School is progressing nicely. Mrs. Schulz, in the primary room, has seven new first graders again this year. Miss Helen Byrnes of Los An geles, who has been In Salem at tending the state W. C. T. U. con vention, was a speaker in McMinn- ville Friday afternoon and Friday nle-hf tTinks n Wa.e c- rill speak at Jasoa Lee church Sunday morning and at Stayton Sunday night. Monday morning she will address the high school students of Stayton, aaa Sunday night at 7: SO, as a fea- ture Of -the service. Professor Cam- eron Marshall, director of music, will give a study in crayon and song on the theme. "The Little Brown Church In the Vale." As Mr. Marshall draws the nlcture and sings he will be accompanied by T. S Roberts, organ, Miss Car- olyn Parker, piano, and Miss Jean- nette Scott, violin, and the chorus choir. Hazel Green. Mrs. Ben Clem ens was hostess for an 8 o'clock I dinner Thursday night honoring her husband on his birthday. Cov ers were laid for the honor guest. 1 jar. uismesi, ana kit. ana Airs. Peter Reyl.t. of Salem. Mr. and Mr. Clemens, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifton Clemens, Miss Eileen Clemens, Arthur Clemens, Guy Al len Looney and the hostess, Mrs. Clemens. a Toung people of the Evangeli cal church were entertained with a banquet Tuesday night. Pep songs and short talks .were the feature at the dinner hour. Yellow tapers and autumn leaves were used aa decorations about the room. Among those to motor to Port land for football today will be Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mr. ana jars. a. u. uoiirana ut. ana Mrs. Prince Bvrd. Mrs. Carl Emmons was hostess Tuesday for members of her club. Mrs. F. B. Needham, special guest for the afternoon, assisted Mrs. Emmons at the tea hour. BICXBEAT.T. BTAJTOEUOAZ. Jaka J. Kndln, minister. Church ssheel 19 a. as. Horaiar warship. 11. samvea tapis, "Oar Bespeaslbsll ty. ' Be STsaing eerviae. First Evangelical .Church North Summer at Btarioxt St. Emory W. Pettlcord, De Minister Ei AILEdlT P ATT Sunday, October 16th Great Sunday School Bally at 9 :45 AM. Public Wonhlp and Preaching at 1 1 A.M V 2 and 70P. IUr. Chester P. Gates. District SnpL, wffl . teak at 2 and at 7:39 Pe M. j Basket Dinner in Church Basement i I- , Com Early and Stay AH Day ; " Wo e Churc rare lOTHoftxre xrucorAX. Cuurea seaaal :4i a. m. PuMle was shia 11. sermafl. "anall We Jam Ue Ckmrekl" : tw saered aiUtu ar wt ed eaair. Yeaeg people's f ora at S p. as. Tare Eawarta WtfiN, 4:10. Informal srveniaf sarriea, 7 .gtpl Bat far taa Waarr' Mtira, UJma ttat4 aag; Caawroa Karaaal; Tialia, ar- sam, yiaa mot UTOUeXD CEVXCH Capitol aa Martaa. W. O. Liaakmcm- par, paitor. Boadar acaaal 10 a. av, f. E. Kraaa,' npriatadBi. Oanaam aarrieaa. 10. aabiact. "Taa Paraala at taa Hidaaa Traaaara, ar tta VaJut a( taa Kia-oam." EacUak- aarriea 11. aabiaet. 'Taa Oaa4- aaa Oo4' ' ; special ataaia ay aula (urteL At 1:10 a Hamj aeaaol caafar aaa will a aaM ia taa Eafamaa chorck at Partlaad. KraiWra at Baiaai &eforaia4 SaoUay aehoal rfa4 ta attaad. tTOUTlTAL CHXTKCH OT SITDtl TKTJTH Aaiaaa aau, uaaoiaaaia aaiweaa imw art, ..a Caaaareial. Garaaa FUaiac paatar. Sarriea Sa.au. laetmra aabiaet. Taa uataava woo." Acta ii jj aw: tallawaA b- auMagas. Mlaweak aiaaaaga aarriaa at 2& I atraat Tbanday S p. m. 7TXST C0VGX2QATI0YAX. CaaUr aa LibartT. J. K. SiaioBd. vaa- tr. Saaoay acaaal 1:41 a. a. blaraiaf warahip 11, aaraioa caama-taemtiar SOta aaaivarBMrT af taa caarck. A Uaoaly Herilara. Eraaiaa workip- 7 :SO. aab iaet. "OU-TIbm Sar-ica." with Dr. Kaat aar -apaakiag, aae ais-tima eaatr. raruar dataila will ba foaaa ia aaetbar aomma. nasi chmstia Hich aad Oantcr atrata. Oar L. Drill. aUaiatar, OtO Narth Cattaga. Cbareh aeboal t :i a. m. Moraiar worabip. 11. iaeladaa apacial ataaieal aambcr. week ly abaervaaea af the Lrd a Sapper, aar- noi ar pal tor. "Aa far aa Betbaay. Fear eadearor aaeietiei, S:30, apaelal lSJSJrTZr I Trca"; iaformal falawthip acrriea at aioaie and iarpiratioa. max tjbttasxah North Cottare aad Chemeketa. Fred i Albaa Weil, miaiitea. Cknrch lerrice. 11 ; a. at., lermoa, "The Empty Charchea aad the Begilioaa Keri-al of Today Oataide at 'The Chorea . Uhareh achool. 10 Mrs. Walter A. Inton, argaaiat. riBST BAPTIST Itariea aad Nortk Liberty. Brittoa (kip, 11. aermoa, "The Trinmpha at Triala": ipecial ankle by mala choral, Jaaior. intermediate and aenior B.Y.P.U ..reie. at 6:so. Or. oreinde at 7:io: at 6:10. Prayer -1001181 before eveaing Mi Mint .ntaL ETeillc 7:80, aeraaon. 'The Untrue Chareb ia taa Book af Rerelatioa" ; special antie by taa choir. rXEB METHODIST Market aad North Winter. J. B. Stew art, pastor. Snaday school 0:45. Morning warship. 11. subject. "The Uardena af ed." Evening worship, 7:80, aabiaet. 'The Unknown God. ' Young people s eetiag a:30. sabject, "Mlseiens,1' Jesse Walter, leader. SVOLEWOOD TJJTCTXD BEZTHBXV JforU 17th aad Nebraska. R. V. Wilaoa, pastor. (Sunday school 9:45. Maraing warship, 11. subject. "The Year That King Ussiah Died." iTeaiag- worship, 7:80, sabject, "Personality and Creative Thinking." Toung peapla'a meeting S:80, rsDjeet, -The Truth About Aieettol, I Erast Jahastaad, leader. I nirhUnd and Chnreh streets. Glen Bin srd. pastor. Sunday school 0:45. E. M. I Beckett, superintendent Morning wor- VTl?!.o termediate O. 4:80. Evangelistic sarr iea 7:80. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30. 0HBI8T LUTHBBAB State at 18th. Amos E. Mianemaa. pss tor. phone 8724. Germaa morning serv ice, 0:45. No English service. Sunday school 0:40 a. m.. Mrs. Amoa E. Mia as ms, superintendent. Lather league. 7 p. m Martha Batterman, leader. SOUTH SAIXM FRXX3TDS South Commercial at Washington street. Charles C. Haworth, pastor. Suaday tendent. Morning worship, 11, sermon, X'hrisUsn Ideals for the Home." O. E. meeting 4:30 p. m., topic, "What Does Alcohol Do to People aad Society; Bsc he 1 Pemberton. leader. Evening worship 7:30. Prayer meeting and bible stndy Thars day, 7:30 p. m. FXB8T EVANGELICAL North Summer at Marion. Emory W. Psttieord, D.D., minister. Suaday school 9:s y . Thornton, Morning worship, 11, subject, A Bibla Picture of the Present Condi tion of the Church." Bar. 0. P. Gates, district superintendent, will speak at 1 . am. aad sXsln at 7:30: special music at all services, uommunion 01 taa ira s 8apper, 7:80. Bible study and prayer Tharsday, 7:so p. m. AMX&ICAX. LUTHXBABT Chareb street betweea Chemeketa and Center. P. W. Eriksen, psstor. Christian fellowship, communion service, 11; spe cial music br choir. Evening aarriea 7:80. Xo. 1. Introductions to tho study af the varooaa of Israel ss a aatioa. lirst or a series of lectures tracing tne History aaa prophecy ar Israel in the world answer in the emettion. Are the Anglo-Saxon people tab lost tribes af Israel t Special musical program: vocal solo. Miss Ia- geaa Brietxke. Sunday school, 0:45, Ar nold Kruegsr, superintendent. Toung peo ple s meeting, 6:80. TTBST CHXTBCH OP THB BAEABE3TE Canter at 13th. Fletcher Galloway, pas tor, 3035 Market, pkone 0680. Horning worship 11, subject. "Releasing ths Pow er of God on the World." Evening wor ship 7:80, "Tho Last Great Court, or, Wrongs Righted." Sunday school. 0:45, F. M. LttwtUer, superintendent. 3. x. P. 8. snd Jnnlor society. 4:30. p. as. THE BAXYATIOY ABJfT 341 State street. Adjt. E. Parsons. Ths following services are held weekly: Suaday. 11 a. as., holiness meeting; 8:30, Sunday achool: 4:80. T. P. meeting: S. Salvation meeting. Also Tassdsy, Thura- dsy sad Saturday at 8 p. m. . TTBST CHTJBCH OT GOD Cottage aad Hood streets. CL T. Seal paster. Sunday aehoal 10. Horning wor ship 11. Evening worship, 7 :80, subject. 'Polities ar Priaeipls B101S ia wu iehl" Toang people s meeting. 0:80 opla's meeting, 0:80, Hiss Claudlna GiK lespie, leader. Prayer aad testimeay meet- lag Wednesday, 7:80 p. (AVE Money, Time and Health with the new VICKS PLAN for better Controlrof - Colds. PREVENT Jo end m Cold SOONER .1 ' ' wre-sn. hos - TXMT1JI BAPTIST -Breyaua and 10 ia. J. H. Brttoa. aas- tor. 1724 Chemeketa. Sends? acawal Ma-alar warship, 11, eaheet, "Ia taa taya af Theea JQaga Shall the &ed at Hearea Bet Cp a Aiag4eas. Whieh Shall Merer b Uaatray-4." yrenlng warsara, 7:80, aagaaat, ''The ChaUaaga af taa Cr-,' by Charles Marsh; directed hy Mrs. J.'H. Briaeaa. Taang peapla'a meet iag. S:M. aabiaet, "Orisaa" Wea4eU Craas, leader. 6BACB OOCra. S1XX. 140 Kerth Cammereiel. Bandar acheaL 10: adalt bibla class will start a systeaa- atis stady at the Eeek at Oaaeeie: ether claasea have the Ial leaasaa. Preachiag, 8 p. m- abjaet. "The PrieaUeed af Christ, treepel aseetiag, S p. as aabiaet. "a SalraUaa WUhaat JUpeataaca." lAJOW IXM KBMOBIAI. U. B. WUter aad Jafferaaa. H. 9. Haatph- rev, paster. Baaaay school, 0:45. Mem- tag warship. 11, ambject, "Bauy Day ia Haaday School" ' : special addresa by Miss He lea Byrae. tWld worker af taa 7 oath movement af the W.CT.U. Evening war ship, 7; SO. sabject, 'Tsmily Betigiea." leacg people s BMOhag s:80. TTBST CHTJBCH OP OKXJJT, crzjrrzaT Chemeketa and Liberty. Saaday serv- ieea 11 a. as. aad S a. as subject. "Dee trine af Atonement.' ' Sua day srhoei at 0:45 aad 11. Testimony aseetiag Wedaea day. S a. as. Beading roam, 404 Masonie temple, apea from 11 ta t :10 except Baa- aays sad holidays. IXSXXB MBMOBlAl. South Commercial at Myers, g. Dsrlew John eon, pastor, 848 East Myera, phone 087. Morning warslhp, 11, sabject. n rleeted Fielda": aatbesa. ''Ged'a Tomor row." Happy eveaing hour. 7:30; aathem by iuoior chorus. "Seed Out Thy Light" Gounod). Serasoa-cawveraatioa aa "Par- nishing the Home." Chareb school "0:45. V. M. Saekett. superintendent. Three lee rues, 4:80, intermediates, high aehoal. and older young folk ; topic ia Leslie aad Aibory league. "Touar Polka and- Pro hibition." Midweek prayer and stady boar Tharsday, 7:80. Choir rehearsals under direction of Mrs. Marjorie Walker Ratrtiffe, Thursday airbt; junior eheras. 7:i; adult choir. s:i5. JXMULSTTEL BAPTIST Haiei and Aeademy streets. Sunday school, 10. leeson: I Samael 14. Preach ing, 11 and 7:30. Midweek prayer aad testimony meeting Tharsday, 7 :30 p. COTJBT STXEET CHBJSTIAW Court and 17th. Hugh K. MeCallnm pastor, 1744 Chemeketa. Bibla school. 9:45. Mrs. Irene Weller, superintendent. Morning warship and Lord's Supper. 11, sermon, "The Candlestick Depression. " Christian Endeavor societies, 8:80. Eve ning evangelistic service, 7 :S0, seraw "The Sophisticated Mocker." Midweek study classes Wednesday, 7:30 a. m., tare classes, "The Mind We Teach" and "How to Use Tour Bible." orar book Missioir 815 North Commercial. Old-time gos pel aseetingt. beginning Bands y, 7:45 p. ax. abject, "God's Standard. H. W. Coaion. pastor. Weekly services Tuesday, 1 Bursas r, 7:43 p. m.; Saturdays all day beginning 10 a. m. CALVABT baptist W. Earl Cachraa. pastor. Graded church school, t:40, Mrs. W. A. Bsrkas, en peri a- I New Shipment Women's Suede i a am nil II V I I II 71 V II H Special $S95 All Leather, Unlined. Colors Brown and Champagne 2nd Floor III At New Low IPffUGGG WE DEFY ANYONE TO SURPASS OUR QUALITY OF LEATHER OR WORKMANSHIP Men's Soles Ladies' Soles Children's aammmmaammammmmmmmmmmnnmmmmmmmmma All Rubber Heels . , 25c Men's Eeatheri Heels . 50c Ladies' Leather Heels 25c ,ilaba$SS. teadeaL Merniag preacnlag. 10:14, ssb jeet, "Christiaairy aad Sarriea"; sva- . Uem, 'Oh. Come Let Ca SiagM. Parks, eebligats hy Mra. Taylac E.IJ.D, 4:3(5 . as. Xveaxag serviee, ' 7 :80, sabject. 'Bairitaal Preedom" : anthem. "Aa En. Soag" (SmiU);, IncidenUl acta br Misa Jeeepkiaa Bvaas. Wadaaaday aight, 1:30, ' prayer aaa leuowscip aamee: :so. dea aas' aseetiag. Tharsdy, 7:80. chair aad ere heat ra rehearssL Friday, CaaaeU at Wsmsa meet at Pirst Chriattaa cbareh. It s, a, ranch at aoea. PBBIBTTZBIAB- -Winter aad Chemeketa. Sr raver C Biri. chat, D JX, paster. Chareb acheel. t :S0. L. M. Aaaaaga. superintend eat. Visa Maada Atamea. member at led oral Met tea Pie tare eaaacU, will sneak to adalt aeparV at 4arin devetieaai nariad. llsrsiu warship, li. aarasea. Tar Raw W Lira": aathem. "Turn Ta Evea Case Ma" (Haritar). ChristUa Zed saver ao cieties, 4:80. discussing prehibitiea en ra ti ea, Xveaiag prsiae, 7:80, subject, "htsa Up a Tree"; aathem, "The Beautitadss" laaatiyi. - XTAMOZLIaTIO TABXXBAOLB Terry aad 13th. C. a. Western. Baetoa. Rerrioea wiU Bvaagatiat D. H. McLaagh lia eoatiaaa through wee each might at 7:44 axeewt Moadar. Batardav airhs amV jeet. "Bevea Views of. Divine Healing." Baaday school 1:45 p. am. Cbareh aarriea S. BTaagelistie aarriea 7:45. subject The Meanest Maa la Be leas." Partner subjects ta be aaneanced la services. ST. 70 KITS BVABOBLICAL LUTHZBAB Ml assail By sad 14th aad A streets. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school, 9 a. m. Kagllah serv ice 0:45. Germaa service, 11. 0. It XL A. OOIPEL TABZBBACLB Saaday achool at 0:45. Mra, Hibert White, aaperiateadeat. Morning Warship, 11. theme. "The Messare ta taa Church at Thystira." Xveaiag evssgelistia serv ice, 7:43; areaastra at 7:80. Prayer serv ices Taaaday aad Friday, 7:80 p. am. Taaag peapla'a aight Tharsday. Kvaagel istis services la progress at Bsllevus eharch with Bee. A. J. Smith as speaker. Rev. Arthar Hall of Everett, Wash., ex pected ta beria aeries af evangtliitie services hero October S8. LABISH KVABOZXICAL H. R. Scheuennan. psstor. 1141 Union street, Salam. CLEAR LAKE-harch school. 10 a. as.. W. P. Collard. superin tendent. Worship at 11, subject. "God's Sovereignty." E.L.C.E. at 4:80, topic, "What Does Alcohol Do to People and Society?" W.M.a ea Tharsday, t p. v. MIDDLE GROVE Chareb school 10, T. P. Walker, superintendent. E.L.C.E. 4:30 p. m topic. "Whts Does Alcohol Do ta People aad to Society!" Paetor's sab ject. "Diselpleship." W.M.S. Wednesday 1 p. m. Bibla stady aad prayer Wednes day. 7:30 p. m.. at 3. P. Walker bona. LABISH CENTEB Church acheal 10. W. A. Starker, superintendent. C. X. at 7 p. am.. Mrs, W. R. Daugherty. leader. Midweek devotions Thursday. 7:30 p. am, WEST SALEM Suaday schools meet ss follows: Fard Memorial, 0:45 a. as.; Oak Grove chape!. 10; Summit, 10. Pastor preaches at Oak Grove at 11. subject, "The Cbareh, the Pillar and Ground af Truth." At 7:30 p. am. at Fard Memorial Miss Vsud Aid rich will ha speaker, aa "Repeal"; spe cial music at thasa ssrviooa. TTTBXEB KETH0DI8T-BPIIC0PAL If. Shermaa Hawk, pastor. Church school. 10. rally day program, sermeaette by pastor. Epwarth leagaa, 4:80, Baehei Garner, leader. Evening warship. 7:94. $1.00 75c Soles . 50c Portland this week. CUdek.