Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1932)
PAGE THItEE airs ews an The UUEGUN STATESS1AN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, November 19, 1932 MIX Olive M. DOAK, Society .Stfttor Program Ottered December 2 by kSymptioiryi The first program to be given by the Salem Philharmonic - or chestra, association will be given December 1 under the direction of Jacques Geribkovltch, conductor. The program la eagerly await ed by the' Salem public, and from the work observed daring practice j this week the Indications are that there will be no opportunity for a disappointed public unless It be I that part of the public which does not hear the concert. The personnel of the orchestra Includes:. Flrit violins, Mary Sehults, Dal bert Jepsen, Irene Morley, Jean- ette Scott, Margaret Savage, Mar- Jorle Wander, Helen Purrlne, Cleo Seeley, Gertrude Taylor, Jeanette Smith. Vina Cofiell and Alex MelOTldoff. Second violin. Charles Nadvor- nlk, Glenn Taylor, Dorothy Pal mer. Georgia Harrington, Ralph Branch. Hume Downs, Marian Chase, Wallace Beckett, Jdaybelle LHburn, Alice Chandler, Kenneth Hunt. L. B. Schmidt, Ruthyn Thomas and Fay irwin Mertt. fTiHE weekend will be a busy one with teas and the univer- irltl. VTarv Talm a rt p-A HM(I I - ... ' ... ,,.- it.,. u.r 5hn -n sity peopie ousy wim noiue cuuuiu eveuw. .. ' I A 1 a Sx V. tl A 4- Visvota r 1wa IMollHina ettle and Frances Hansen. i a uugc nui uc uuu ai mc iwuic va ml a. umumuo Bass, Fred Rothchiid, Carl Thaver. Willamette lodsre on North Capitol street with the Aschenbrenner, Kutn van scnon- Amprimn Association of TTniversitv Women as hostesses be SOCIAL CALENDAK Saturday, November 19 First Spiritualist church, public circle at residence of George S. Stoddard, 1420 North Fourth street; 8 o'clock. Junior Gaild tea, residence of Mrs. George A. White, hours 3 to 6 o'clock. Regular meeting of Woman's Relief Corps. Miller's hall, 2 o'clock; plans to Be made for Marion County Vet erans meeting, December 1, in Salem. Sunday, November 20 - Coos Bay district conference of Business and Pro fessional Women, Roseburg; those planning, to attend call Julia Webster, transportation chairman. Week End Busy Wit h School Homecoming Activities And Teas Matrons Surprised With Birthday Luncheon Mrs. K. R. Pickens and Mrs. Katherine Mlddleton ware the In spiration for a delightful lunch eon Friday at 1 o'clock when a group of their friends entertain ed In compliment to their birth days. The luncheon table was a love ly study in bronxe and yellow with chrysanthemums for the flower color effect and with the menu taking up the same scheme. Two large birthday cakes with lighter candles completed, the pretty effect. Coven were placed for the hon or guests and for Mrs. O. H. Pick ens, Mrs. W. C. Pickens, Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. Harry Harms, Mrs. H. 8. Gilo, Mrs. Thomas Roen, Mrs. J. F. Billeter, Mrs. B. E. Sis son, Mrs. W. F. Foster, and for special guests, Miss Doris Pickens, Mrs. E. H. Binginheimer and Mrs. Charles F. Darls. a a Delphian Conference Excellent Success tween the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock for members of the uni- ovan, H. K. Lap and R. L. Mc- uiuuio. ' i .. i 1 1 ii. i a j. Cello Bernice Hansen, George versuy aiumnae dsck in xne cuy ior me nome coming evenis. Grebe and Edris Green. Mrs. Ueorge A. White has opened ner home this alter Flute, Eugene Linden and Hans noon f or a charmine silver tea Krmin. .Oboe Raymund Carl and Lew- Xravels in Spain " I i e SSI 1 Clarinet, Lewis Smith, Lucy Uncertain lUD Klein. Harold Jepsen and Bud Mercer. Piccolo, Mildred Cawfleld Bassoon. Samuel Fisher. Horns. Arnold Taylor, Evelyn Hebel and Elden Cottew Trumpet, Wesley Roeder, Mar- Aurora An afternoon with Miss Peggy Perkins in Spain at tracted a large number to the home of Mrs. J. W. Sadler Wed nesday, when Mrs. U. Eiler and Mrs. Sadler entertained the Au- garet Kells, Charles Emerick, Gus rora Woman's club. Miss Perkins, Klempel and Fred Remington. a writer from Portland, was in- Trombone, Walter Ranuec, Bert troduced as the girl who bicycled Brner and M err is Winter. ni Vnrnnp and told in her de- Tympani, Mark Renne and Rob- HrhtfullY refreshing manner the MIfl Kieanor Ferry, tne MUses ert Homahan. mt thHiHn incidenta In her swirt. Miss Jeanne Patton, Miss Drums, Donald Kardcastle and traTel. In prance and Spain, and MarI Patton, Miss Dorothy Elmer Barkus. 1 h friendly llkine for Americans I White, Miss Henrietta White, Miss Cymbals, Loree Barham. b the Spanish people as com- Rovena Eyre, Mrs. Wallace Car- Piano. Alice Crary Brown. k.rw thm indiffArenen of th on, Mrs. Richard Stols, Mrs. Raymond Carl is orchestra man-jpy wno thlnk of AmeriC&n, sponsored by the members of the Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. V. G. Shipley has had gen eral charge of the plans for the affair. Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Rose BabcocL, Mrs. George Swift, Mrs. Don Roberts, Mrs. Florence Irwin, and Mrs. Sarah de Lisle will al ternate at the tea tables. Serving . will be Miss Josephine Cornoyer, Miss Mollie Gallagher, The musio department of" Les lie Memorial ehureh announces sacred concert by the church choirs at the 7: SO hour Sunday evening, under the direction of Mrs. Marjorle Walker Ratcliffe the musical organisations of this church -have shown very pleasing increase In numbers and in Inter est. In this first concert appear ance nnder the new director the following numbers will be pre sented: . Anthems by the senior choir; Immortal Praise" (Ashford), 'Come Unto Him" (Gounod). Rejoice. O Te Righteous" (Ash- rord), and "Praise Te the Lord, Tour God" (Horwood). Anthem by Junior choir: "God's Promises' (Drobegg). - Quartet, "Seek . Ye the Lord" (Roberts), Mrs. W. R. Bush, Mrs. Mason Bishop, Dr. C. A. Downs. W. H. Gilbert. Tenor obllgato by A. B. Sherman. . Quartet, "No Shadows Tender (Gaul), Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Bishop, Dr. Downs and Mr. Bherman. Junior octette: "Abide With Me" (H. W. Petrle). The senior choir may be heard regularly at the morning services ' . . - - --- - - - .v. xnzsosisz uuoorAb Jfffn aA Wimter. B. tk Hmmphrvr. Batr. Sndtr mWoL S :4L Mormiss WMskipL 11. Mb)M Work t tk kmamal thak litring. Xrm.img vtrtlh tmM 9- mmtlmg, S:0. Msior, kigk Mko! ium Mnui V:SO, "Tk ThMkfmlSMrt.' b4 UumtiitU. cWma o. k. A. eoarzL taieuacis W. H. ObUwalL utr, 45S laut. ptM S69S. Bwaiif teMoI. S:, Jin. OUbrt WkiU, mpMlBtMdtBt. KormiBf vrmb)p. 11. Bar. Arthar X. HU viU krimg tM Bnup. 8rrie t Orvgoa ttat faltott Mrric. T:0. ImcliJU nrf mm wrry tfNiir zt vatdc. 1 :a, a eept W4a4ay. Oetug pnyar BMtlifi AVSXIOAV lAmaXXM Ontck btva JfcaMku an Cuter. P. W. Krikam, Mtor. Morniac Mrvie. 11. "Testis- PTefMUoa, Brrie aa Spirit Brrie ia the Ilaal JLf"l ial atmio. aathaou "A Prayar" (Earl. auaa)( aaia. "Mr Kditnr" Dudley Baca), UUa Hartka floar. Krealnf err iea. T:I0. "Bow th- Tribaa of Iaraal Wara rinalTy Sattlad aad tha Caaaa at Diiperaioa"; aatkaia bj eaoir. Baaday aehaal, S:45, A. A. Kraafar, taperintcad. ant. Lathar leafaa, S:30. daratioaata. ARMY LEADER 5- ' f u f v : Colonel John McLean, who speaks tonight, Sunday and Monday at the local Salvation Army hull. srraiTUAi. cHtmca or smn laoTii Kalaea kail. Chamaketa kctweea tin- j of .the church. The Junior or- "VLraUTVSo . "?n. ITtZ ganicatlon provides the music for pactar. "By Ttuir IVuita Sliall Ya Kaow the evening services. The pastor, 'o'lawed by meaaagea by Porey S. Darlow Johnson says he is iV.c. V vTu. greauj pieaaea vrua lae coopers-1 Taaraday, 8 p, Uon whlcB he receives from these groups and the director and is proud of the work they are doing. GIFTS FOB IF! HI ffl ager and librarian, and Mrs. Roy Klein is membership cnairman. Shrine Plans Harvest Home Festival The White Shrine of Jerusalem will hold Its stated communica tion Monday night in Masonic i only In terms of profit. Mrs. Diana Snyder, wearing a gorgeous Spanish shawl, read two poems translated from the Span ish. Mrs. Dick Hughs of Beaver Creek, a former club member, gave two contralto; solos, she was accompanied by Mrs. Frank Mil ler. Miss Marguerete Jackson and Miss Marie Arneson of Canby sang Charles Robertson, Jr., and Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr. Following the game this after noon between Whitman and Wil lamette the Beta Chi sorority will entertain with a delightfully in formal fireside tea at the sorority home. This affair will compli ment the visiting alumnae and members of the house. Mrs. F. A. Elliott will pour and Roberta Mills, Dorothy Ghorm- Members of the Delphian con ference held In Salem Friday by the mid-Willamette district of the society, were moBt enthusiastic concerning the success of the meeting. The session opened Friday morning at the Unitarian church and at noon a luncheon -was serv ed in the Emerson room of the church by the Salem chapters. Covers were nlaced for abont 7E ueta who earn from Ht on month. The Thanksgiving spirit will Dallas, Independence and from be both verbally and practically Salem. expressed at Leslie Memorial The decorations used for both church, south Commercial and the luncheon and for the confer- Myers streets at the church ence rooms were unusually pretty, school session and the Sunday carried out through a medium of morning worship hour. Members autumn leaves, autumn berries Qd friends are asked to bring and chrysanthemums. canned goods, product, or what- A program of musio, readings eTer might be of use to those less and short addresses waa featur- fortunate. - The members and ed by a talk given by Miss Avis friends of the Home Missionary Lobdell of Portland, and welfare society, using envelopes provided workers for the Union Pacific the purpose, will bring In railroad tor the past 17 years. their annual thank offering to Her toplo concerned "Women's carry on their work In various place In International Peace." rt th borne field. War Is not a natural condition, As a feature of the worship ser- Mlss Lobdell told her listeners. Tc offerings will be gathered In the prehistoric life war waa within the chancel. A ladles' not known and did not develop qnsrtet, consisting of Mrs. W. R. until the metal age and in real uosn, miss uiuan uarnjoDsi, Mrs. form did not exist until the Is- D- Johnson and Miss Helen ingrey will sing "ir we Pray, HIGHLAND raXEBDS Hi(fclaad and Chnrck. Glen Rinard, paitor. Serrieei af Sunday lehool rarival acting; 7:15 aaek night aiecpt Monday. Soaday school, 10. Morning wertkip, 11. Junior O. Kn 5:30. Senior and intermedin ata O. i. S:30. Gideon will hare eharr af 11 a'ekxk aarrica. Etoeeial anion Tkankiciring aarviea 10:30 a. a. Tkanka firinf day, tarmoa by Dr. I. W. Petti- ivAJroELisno tabsbvacu Terry aad 13th. O. G. Wee to a, patter. Sunday aekooL 1:45 p. bl. &. CJkVem- son, pe It or. Ckurch eerrice, 8, subject. "The Ministry of Canst." XraareUstia serriea, T:45. subject, "The Moid and tha Coat," a phophetie nussafa. Bibla stutfy Taesday. 7:45. Frayer meetme Wednesday. 3. Devotional serriee Thars- day, 7:45. Toaaf people's serriee Satar- aay. 7:45. cord. ntZB ILBIUOUUT Market aad Karth Wtater. t. B. Stem art, paster. Saaday ackool, 9:45, laaary uesae, m 11. Baker ' e, aperiateadeat, Meraiar ararskija, Kaeaiac werakip. 7:80; itav. V. 1 r will areaeh at bath aerriaaa. 7,a Epl'a Baeetinx. :. led by Daawthv alaa. Prayer aaaactec Tharaday. 7:30. mST CHTJKCH 07 THX SAZAXQTB Center aad 13th. Fletcher Galloway, paster, 30SS Market, pkoaa SS30. Mara inf sermon, 11, "OTerflow Belicion," a ThanksciTinr Bessage. ETenin serriee, 7:30. T'A God-Wadded Boal.,T Sunday school, 9 :4S, J. M. Lit wilier, superintend ent. K.TJ.8. aad Junior society, 8:30 p. mM Mrs. Paal Hardy, president. Spe cial auusia by chorus choir. 0FEV DOOH XISEIOH 815 North Commercial. H. W. Cou- loa. pastor. Berrieaa Sunday. 3 and 7:45 p. as. Weakly meetings, Tuasday, Thara day. T:45 BaUrday. 10 a. m. aad 7:45. Relief department door open 9 a. m. to 11 p. am. erery aay. OOTJXT ITUn CHXISTtAH Court and 17th. Hagh N. MeCalluai, pastor, 1744 Chemeketa, phone 8104. A questionnaire sermon oa tha theme at Being God far a Day" will be gWea Banday at 7 :ao p. sn. STaageiistia serriee. nroLSwooD tjictted niTEixi North 17tk aad Nebraska. R. V. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship. 11, "Thankigiring Day Comes to a Strlekea World." Ironing worship, 7:30. special Father-and-8on serriee: soe- eial talks aad musio. Toung people's meet in r. :30. tabject "Our Blessinrs." Frayer aerriea Tkarsday night, 7 :30, top ic, "Stewardship." TOJsr cHTncH or god Cottage aad Hood. &. T. Neal. pastor. Sunday sehool, 10. Morning worship, 11, tewarusntp. - srening worship, 7:sa, ti niKi- w.n. . . ; - uawsv avB srarvray iu bp shotiiii aouTH ialzx ntunrDi - Boath Caaravercial aad .VukhriM' Char lee O. Hawertk. paster. Saadav aaaL 10, Bate Fa Jeaea, MparUaraaV ' i !!1-Jrf.wii' lb w Wilt , be Tkankfnif" Quarterly meeUag 0. B. 1 rally. 3:30. C. X. prayer aseatiag, S:S0e tepia "Our Bleaeinga.-'l'.a. 146; Thank? rrlag warship aerriea. Ereaag warshtpv " , !S0. "A Gaod Thought Hear." Thare. aay, rtao, prayer aaa praise aseetiae wiU Wbla atady. Caioa Thaakagiriag aerriea Tharaday, -19:3 a. as, apaeial -ajaala. tomes Bar. H. . 6. Maaaphrer. Thia Saturday, ensarterly aseetiaa. 10:80. worship; 1:30. business. Chemsketa aad Liberty. Sunday aerr !. 11 4 P- as, subject. "Soul aad Body." Sunday ataaal. 9:45 aad 11. Tectimeay maetiag Wednesday Bight, eaaiBK room, aus Maaaaia temple, epta U te 5:30 except Sundays and holiday ST. JOCT'S LXTTHMUJf Missouri Synod A asm lUu H. W. Grose, paster. Eng 11th aerriea, 9:45. Germsa at 11. Bunds school f, William O'Neill, superintendent, riUT BTAVaZXJOAX. North Bummer at Marion. Emory yrt Fetticord, DJ. .minister. 8anday aehooL 9:45. I L. Thornton, superintendent. Morning worship, 11. "Temptation" ergaa prelude and offertory by Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. Christian Eadearar. S:30u Eraagalistia aerriea, 7:30, "Tha CriJi" t sons serriea led by J. H. Friesea aad special masie by mala quartet. Bible study and prayer Tharaday, 7:80. PXNTECO STAL ASSEKBLT 420 H Stete. Sunday school. 10. Mora ing warship, 11. Berrral aerrieaa continue erery night, 7:45, Moaher Britten, tha colored arangelist, bringing tha message, TEMPLE BAPTIST Breymaa aad 19th. . H. Briscoe. psa tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor ship, 11; erening worship, 7:30; Wiley Weathers will bring the mesaaga at both serricea in tha sbseaea of tha regular rtstor; special music by choir. . Dw inberg, director. Young people a meea (, d.ou, jars, ie vross, presiaeaai Gospel Jubilee octet will furnish special musio. Da 8:80, Miis Claudiae Gillespie, president. 7:30 p. Frayer aad testimony meeting Wednesday TTTBNXB METHODIST EPISCOPAL Banday school. 10. Iran Hadler. super intendent. Morning worship, 11, special Thanksgiring serriee, Epwarth league. TUVirnVT. SiVeta I 6:S0. Rer N Kh.rmln Hawk- Hasel and Academy. Sunday school, 10. e Men's Brotherhood will hara eharga lesson. I Samuel 31. Preaching at 11 a.m. aad 7:30 p. an. Midweek prayer and tea- j timoay meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. PIXST OOVOBXOATIOsTAX. Center aad Liberty. J. B, Simoads, pastor. Banday sehool, 9:45. Morning worship, 11, "Thaakagiriag May Mean Such Different Thing. Ereaiag warship. 7:80. Dr. Vinton Hcott will relate same of kis experiences in Shanghai during ItSrore. .v . . j . v ... v I nunl & ' ue reccm wnarNam win anew of the 7:30 serriee; Clyde Williamson af Aioaay is tha speaker, girug remin iscences of his trip to the Methodist Episcopal general conference held at At Untie City last May. At tha morning warship, 11. tha pastor I muring pictures taken during campaign. Defleieney." Bibla school. 9:45. Mra. I Irene Weller, super iatendent. C.E. secie- tles, a :30 p. m. Training classea Wednaa day, 7:30 and 8:15 p. as. 1TJUIT CHEISTIAxT High aad Canter. Gay L. Drill, minis ter, S60 North Cottage. Church school. veuiut. . ... S:4. Morning warship, 11, weekly com- The condition of war had Its Trust, Rest" (Lorens), and Miss munioa; aarmoa, "The Unfolding Life"; origin In "parasitic disposition of Garnjobst will sing "Thanks be aatham. mala quartet. Erening worship, and she Inferred that it Is still traceable to this characteristic. The women of the world Miss (Stanley Dickson). The pastor will speak on "Thank Of ferings and the Willing Heart.' temple and following this will be a group of songa In Spanish. They "dn ' LrX Lobde11 tWnks- are ones now the celebration of the "harvest were lovely In costumes brought a Brown' ftnd Irene Guy to educate the public to the de- festival." beginning" at 8:30 by Miss Jackson upon her return o'clock on the fifth floor of the from Spain after a year of sudy. temple. Accompanying them at the piano The festival celebration will be was Miss Beatrice Able. A study featured by a program of interest in art, a masterpiece by Murlllo, with Mrs. Pearl Speer in charge "The Immaculate Conception", of the plans. Mrs. George Hesse- was given by Mrs. E. E. Bradtl. man will give several readings In At a short business meeting the costume, quartet numbers will be sale of the Christmas seal was given by the Barrlck quartet and again sponsored, and prizes were a solo dance will be given by Mar- offered In competition. Miss Evad eelle Herbster. ne Hurst and her Girl Scouts will As an usually Interesting tea- assist the chairman. Mrs. Sadler, .M "s.""" 1B " m lDO 8aie y? ; , ' Tisltlng alumnae members and the i mv .vjpi.uv vi laco tuvcicu ie iuo I Tin no a mtmlun wilt eUnA fnriiiM tailor wtin will TeaA fnr- I at,.-n r. .mMsil I " w" " " -'"""" : v w Tt7if. I oanquei in a gTOup. will serve. The Beta Chi group will also entertain with a 9 o'clock Sunday morning breakfast at the sorority home complimenting v 1 s 1 tl n g alumnae. The Delta Phi sorority will en tertain with a 50 cover luncheon today complimenting visiting alumnae members. JhLti " Willing Workers luncheon today before the game Meet With Mrs. MaV aftTIt f rlAvt VrtAmta wit, maw HI V eV I muu uvu A UVTO w AAV VT 1mA UV IUO I Mrs. Will May entertained at her home on Capitol street Thurs- mand for peace by getting It to think, talk, and act tor peace. The next conference will be held in Salem sometime in the spring and an executive board meeting will be called sometime after Christmas to determine the exact date. a a WM ADDRESSES Pref. Daridsoa leads alagspiratioa serr iee ; aathema. o. o:bo, lour groupa. TOST TJXTTAlXAjr North CottUge and Chemeketa. Trad Albaa WeiL minister. Church school, 10, Milea H. McKay, superintendent. Church aerriea, 11, aeroma, "Pilgrims, Puriteas and Progress a Thaaksgiring bermon. Mra. Walter A. Denton, organut. TTRST OBSJCAM BAPTIST North Cottage and D. G. W. Butseh, minister. Sunday school, 9:45, Sam Schir msn, superintendent. Morning worship, 11. "Pririliges and Duties": choir sn- Speclal revival meetings which me' Miii0"n' "eating, a :80. moating. S:4S, Henry Neuman, president. Erening serriee. 7:30. "Echoes of Great Blessings"; special music. Begular mid week prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 p. m. FIRST 3CBTH0DIST Church and State. Church school,, 9:45. Public worship, 11. sacrament af holy communion; special aathema by choir. Toung people a forum, 9. Three DRAWING INTEREST tunes for the guests. Cards and dancing will follow the program and refreshments will be served. The affair pro mises to be one of the most en tertaining of the numerous social over by Mrs. Walter Grim and Mrs. Diana Snyder, assisted by Mrs. George Fischer. Mrs. Chester Gilbreath, Mrs. John Klster and Miss Georgia Kraus arranged the program. The Sunday afternoon the Alpha Phi Alphas are holding a formal Initiation ceremony for Miss Mar garet Morris, Miss Josephine! An derson and Miss Blair Foley, and Miss Gertrude Roenlcke at the so- day for members of the Willing Workers class. A program was followed by an Informal tea hour of which a surprise birthday cake opened Wednesday- at the Salva tion Army hall with Col. John McLean In charge, have drawn good attendance and Interest, and will be continued Saturday, Sun day and Monday nights at 8 o'clock, and also Sunday at 11 a.m. and z:so p.m. Tne coionei will be assisted Sunday by Major and Mrs. B of Portland. The visiting Salvation Army DTIOHT BtXMOMAI. Tarry aad 19th. H. C. Storer. minister. Sender school. 10. C. 0. Harris, superin tendent. Morning worship, 11, "6irtng Thanks During a Depreseloa": Thaaks giring musie. ant hem, "Praise Ta tha Father"; solo. "Thaaks Be ta God.' Christ! sn Eadearar, :4S. Ereaiag serr iee, 7:30. featuring a homo scene where musts aad thaaksgirtng prersll: also a dramatis sketch, "Tha Lady Wins." A Thaakagiriag musical serriea will ha held Thaakagiriag nignt, 7:30, arrangea ay ckurch choir. GULCH GOSPEL HALL 349 North Commercial. Sunday sehool 10. Bibla atady 8 p. m. Preaching Fri day aad suadsr, 7:45, BETHANT lETOSJaXS Canitol aad Marion. W. G. Lienkseav per, pastor. Suaday school, 10, F. E. 10. "God's Gifts aad Mr Obligations.' English aerriea. 11. "Heroes of the Faith' ' ; special music by mala quartet. FtEST BAPTIST Marion and North Liberty. Britten Ross, minister. Bibla school. 9:43, Fred Broer, superintendent. Morning worship, 11, "Tha Good and Perfect Gift." Jun ior, intermediate and senior B.T.P.TJ. at 0:30. Prayer meeting, 9:30. Orchestra prelude, 7:10. Erening worship, 7:30, T1ia Qnnk ef ilia (nfi TlMr'? ra. eial choir music at both serricea. WEST SALEM 8uaday school at Ford Memorial chnrck at 9:45; at Summit aad Oak Grore cha pel, 10. Morning serriee, 11, at Oak Tha Outlawry of War' Teun pie's meeting. Ford Memorial. S:34L reaing worshln. 7:30. "The Christian! Religioa la Erery Day Liring." Rev. K. V. VYiUoa of Englewood United Breth ren, Salem, will be guest speaker at Ford Memorial Thanksgiring mania g at 10. LAIISH EVANGELICAL H. R. Sehauerman. pastor. 11S1 TTnioav Salem. MIDDLE GROVE Charch school 10. T. W. Walker, superintendent. Com munion aarrica. 11, Iber. C. P. Gates, dia- triet superintendent, in charge. EJj.C.&, 8:30, topic, "Our Blessinga." Prayer moating Wednesday. 7:30. This Satur day, 7:30 p. m., second quarterly cow fere oce la the church. LABISH CESTEJS Charch school, 10, W. A. Starker, say periatendeat. C.E T ?. n, with Thaaka ginng topic. remcg worship, a, subject. God a Chosen Workmen." Midweek da- rot Ions Thursday, 7 :30 p. m. CLEAft LAkE Ukurch school. io a. m., w. r. Collard. superintendent. E.L-C.E StJS. Bibla study and prayer Tuesday, 7:30. rOEKEB CHSISTZAV Ellmore 1. Gilstrsp, pastor. Suadty sehool, 10. Common ion sod preaching. 11. "Tha 8pirit of Thanksgiring"; spe cial musie. Erening worship at 7:3 "What la Right with the Church." Chris tian EadeaTor, 6:30. spa- ay momlng I Epworth leagues, 8:80. Erening worship, n Tnra I 7:80, sermon, "Tha Inescapable Cross"; . u. l araer l h7KB dramaUiatioa by members of Drama guild. "Are Ta Abla to be Crucified I" after sermon. during its winter season. Mrs. B. G. CroWe Entertains Clulr Mrs,,., B. G. Crowe entertained at her home Thursday with a luncheon In compliment to mem bers of her sewing. club. Follow-, ing the luncheon hour the after noon was spent Informally In con versation and sewing. Present were Mrs. Maurice Hayes, Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. 8. L. Sun. Mrs. Russ Eyerly, Mrs. Glenn Jergens, Mrs. W. C. Rambo, and Mrs. Crowe. a a : Eeizer Mrs. M. F. Bllven was hostess for the Reiser Ladies' of Mrs. Walter Grls with Mrs. E. Mitchell as assistant hostess. Proceeding the meeting Mrs. Cheater Gilbreath entertained at a luncneon wnere covers were placed for Miss Peggy Perkins, Mrs. F. W. Toung, Mrs. A. L. Strickland and the hostess, Mrs. Gilbreath. Mr. and Mrs. John Kls ter had as their luncheon guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hughes. Liberty The Liberty Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Os car Dencer Thursday afternoon. Committee reported on the cost and- plans for serving the hot lunches at school which the Wom an's club and the Community club are to sponsor. - Some time was spent in selec tion of the modern farm home street at 2:30 o'clock. The annual "home coming' play will be an event of tonight at which all the visitors as well as all the college people will trbup. a a Salem Heights Mrs. D. D. Craig entertained at her home Thursday afternoon at a bridge tea In compliment to the Salem Heights bridge club. The room spent In a Portland hospital. uevor&ugua were ui cnrysanine mums and other autumn flowers arranged In floor baskets and vases. Those present were: Mrs. Mal colm MacDonald; Mrs. H. E. Mc Waln; Mrs. William Trudgen; Mrs. C. W. Sawyer; Mrs. Fred Fischer; Mrs. Darrell Washburn; Mrs. King Bartlett; Mrs. Jesse Campbell; Mrs. C. W. Bartlett; was a feature, complimenting the evangelist has Just oompleted suc- cessiui tours iu uaio ana reup- sylvanla. On the last night of his visit here he will give his cele brated lecture, "Past and Up-to- date Miracles." Colonel McLean first came in ntact with the Salvation Army In Boston In 1887, and entered Its ranks as an Army officer a year later, and since has work ed from coast to coast, in Can ada and Alaska and in Europe. birthday of Mrs. May. Thanksgiv ing was the motif used for decora tions. Especial compliment was paid to the past presidents' of the class. About 40 guests called dur ing the afternoon. Mrs. T. L. Llnd, Mrs. Myrtle Reamy, Mrs. Arthur Flint and Mrs. W. B. Bane assisted Mrs. May as hostesses. a a Mrs. Wlllard Cole is PXESBYTESIAJr Wtater and Chemeketa. Grorer 0. Birt eket, D.D-, pastor. Church school, 9:30, general asembly, 1a, M. Kamaga, supei teadent. Mernlnr worship, 11, "Christian Thankfulness. " Thanksrirlng serriea: an them. "Tt (a a fitinA Thin -tit ft It CALVAXT BAPTIST I Thanka" fWard : aala hr M!a Jesenhina 9:45, Mra, W. A. Barkus. superintendent. Christian Zadearor societies, 9:80. Era- Morning worship. 10:50. "ThaakgtT aiBg praise. 7:30. "Whose Baslnessl": ham. "Hur T -AV.lv Thv I ,V. w.v.. a. lag"t aatham. 'How Lorelr ara thy Dwellings" (Roberts), incidental solo by I Mra. Dsris. tf.T.U 0:80. Ereaiag aarrica, 7:80, Thanksgiring concert by ehorua choir assisted by Miss Purriae, riolinlst, aad Mr) Rauhut, trombonist. Wedneaday, prayer and fellowship serriea, 7:30 p. a. aad). IT. PAXIL' EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa. George H. Swift, rector. Holy aommunioa. 7:80 i , again at was In charge of Army opera- &-;n Vli. 'i her horn foiiAwina- t wav.Uons In Alaska for five years ja.ii taetsuuga aire uvea tu sua V1G(S COUGH DROP . . . All you've hoped for la a Cough Drop medicated with bgrtdicntsofe. gMg V Vapor u ft Final Sessions Leaders? Class To be Monday public. small children and students may return home early In the evening. The plain simple gospel will be presented. First Baptist Church Marion & North Liberty Streets Britton Ross. Minister 11 A. M. The Good & Per fect Gift" 7:30 P. M. "The Church Of The Open Door" The Book of Revelation Is the World's Greatest Drama. It consists of a Private Act and a Public Fact. Hear It explained. Ill .11 j...m,.j.. rlV . . .. J " . " . J;. I nlan a the club- Is entering a mrnTtfaY '!! tti VJTd Nagaalne fam home contest The Mrs. K. W. Dalton; Mrs. R. L. aJranTbalaar ?eVrt2 SSi Prelected was submitted by Chamber and Mrs. D. p. Calg, sale and baiaar reported as hav ing secured a room In Salem and the data to be Dec 10 for the sale. ,- . The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Howard Bllven Decern ier 1. all day. I i Those present were Mrs. How ard Bliten,. Mrs Beit f Claggett, Mrs. Joe Bart ruff, Magdalene Bap truff, Irma Keeter, Lola Keefer, Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Mrs. Schack man. from Salem and the hostess, Mrs. Bllven. , - e e e Mrs. C. W. Staeey. The next meeting of the club will be December 1 at the home of Mrs. Harold Lane with Mrs. B. Cunningham and Mrs. Ed. Dencer as assistant hostess. " , Hubbard. The members of the country club surprised Mr. and Mrs. Elton McLaughlin Thursday night in compliment to their 18 th The leadership training insti tute of the Salem sub-dlstrlct of Methodist churches will hold Its final session In the parlors of the First Methodist church. Salem. Father and Son - avuisiUVV lt I I m m Hciauiicu meet The Sunday evening worship hour at the Englewood United Brethren ehurch will be devoted tt a BTMwfal fathar-andion aar- . . ... I A' A 1 h JllDLllUUiD L t 1 1 UI i: 11 - DUBU1. I w W n I ' ' cmPDeil won Monday evening. Tha attendance 10 wWeh all the fathers and high score. e e Talbot. The Talbot Women's club met at the home of Mrs. Knute Nane Wednesday afternoon and the following members were present! Mrs. George Potts, Mrs. Addle Davidson, Mrs. A. B. Cole, . , im. t I Tl- in. RHnatATi. TLfra Sarah TawtftF weauing anniTBr.ry. ub arcuiug ----- - - f-l f . " was spent in playing auction ovim. riarrv. fTiTKRT ,w w .. - I vt.v ....v.. jr I jacoDson ana tne nostess. Jars.! 7 ------ uuiuinwg auw i Tii- etanffav Tra Tut&r Will. and the Institute has maintained an average of 70 and all who have attended have considered the t work yery worth while. This is the first institute the , district has Planned together, but it has been such a successful pro ject that the work will be eon- Mrs. L. M. Harding, Mrs. Charles laer ln pluming of next Taylor, Mra. E. J. Lawrence, Mrs. Grand club of the Cloverleaf lodge I . n -i- rMtnr win. Present In addition to tha non- met at- the home of Mrs. Louie Ton Gal Thursday night. Those attending were: Mrs. Stella Cal- breath, Mrs. A. A. Kreamer, Mrs. May Hanna, Mrs. J. 8. Bohanan, Mrsi Ella Hart, Mrs. Era Woods, Mrs. EtU Walker, Mrs. " Clara Groves. Mra. Tna Jones. Mrs. Bessie Craven, Mrs. Mella Glrard, irg. Nellie Damon. Mrs. Biancne Robbie, Mrs. Anna White Mrs, Hugh Hanna, Mrs. Cora Hubbard, Mrs. Joe McCloud and the hostess, Mrs. Von Gal. I 9, Nane. Mrs. Mrs. Krenta ored eouple.were Mr.' and Mrs. Ju lius 8tauf fer, Mr. and Mrs. Lester WllL Mr. and Mrs. A. a Malloy, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Btaufler, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Braden and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brown. v IndependenceMiss Sadie Coc kle, niece of W. H. Cockle of In dependence, has announced her engagement to Robert Thomltnson of Portland, recently. Miss Cockle Martha Purcell were guests, a and Taking Part in M . E. Institute Salem Methodist leaders, In cluding Dr. M. A. Marey, district superintendent, and Dr. B. Earl Parker and Mlsa Marraret Stev- Thompson, Mrs. Eldon Frlnk, Mrs. I enson ef the First ehurch, are on Harry Smith, Mrs. Ned Smith, the faculty of a Methodist Instl- Mrs. neve ueim, Mrs. o. 4, ictes, tute which opened" at McMlnnvllle Falls City. Mrs. I. 0. Daves entertained I the Ladles' Art club at her home Tuesday with a 1 o'doek lunheeon. Present were: Mrs. D. J. Grant, Mrs. M. L. Brush College. Mrs. V. L. Gib-1 aUved with her uncle and attend son was hostess for the regular d the high school here. She Is meeting of the Brush College I now an employe at the Meier tt Helpers Wednesday. Attractive I Frank store. Mr. Thomllnson Is a Mrs. C. P. Horn, Mrs. I. C. Merh ling, Mrs. E. P. Brown, Mrs. E. O. White and Mrs. Dick Paul. -, A guest in Salem for the past 1 week , has been Hollls Peterson, who with his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, formerly made their home in Salem. They picture, books are being made as IkqW announcer and a rraduate I now re4li af Cascade Summit. gifts for the Dosrnbecher hospt- wu at Portland. Mrs. F. C. Tonne reaA "Wash ington's Thanksgiving Proclama tJon for the deroUonal pertod, and Mrs. A. E. TJtley, who U ln jcharge of Red Cross work in this section, spoke on this work. a Recent guests of Mrs. Marie Flint McCall Include Mrs. George Sewell of Roseburg and for tea Miss Emily Cromley and S. M. The rexulaf dinner meeting of I Cromley of Brunk's Corners. the Zonta organisation was held! .,v . Thursday night at the Marlon ho-1 X guest at the D. L. Spauldlng of the Portland schools. Tha wed ding will be solemnised at the Cockle home nera sunaay, - last night and continues through today. Rev. Glenn Hartong and Prof. w. S. Bain of .Woodbum are also on the faculty. The institute is considering so cial, moral, religious and political movements of youth today. FORTJM MEETING The Toung People's Forum ef the First Methodist church win meet at their regular I: SO o'clock hour Sunday evening. Mrs. Ruth Versteeg will lead the vesper service. ' VISIT AT SUBLIMITY ' SUBLIMITY. Nov. 18 Mr. and Sceclal sruesta were Mrs. W. i taL TWmbAr IS waa announced I home for the vast two weeks has I Mra. John Fansil are vtsltina at Henry, Mrs. Jim Edgar, Mrs. Lea 1 as the date lor .the hoard meet- Ibsen James Dayhoff of Wabuasee, j the N. P. Kremer and N, W. Kre- juiicueu os Foruand : and Miss I Ing at tha home of the president, I Kansas. He has sew gone on to l mer homes before going to their ww msu. i aiisff Helen uuise v,rosDr v v ut weiuoriuaw - noma in uam AJizeies. uauiornia. sons of the church and commun ity ara invited. Special- features of this serriee will be musk; both vo cal and instrumental If the men. Rev. 8. E. Long, Rev. J. Oliver and others will present short talks on the contribution of the ehureh to the life of fathers and sons. The pastor will present a short sermon on the theme: "The Heart of a Father." Will be Voted HAZEL GREEN. Nov. II Members of the ehurch here are urged to be present Sunday to vote for ministerial and lay dele gates to the general conference to be held in Akron, Ohio, in May. ! Nominations were made by the annual conference ln September. "Practical Thanksgiving and National Prosperity will be the theme of the pastor, at 11 a. m. Sunday. Revival Meets For Highland Friends Slated Highland Friends thurch will hold Sunday school revival meet ing, wuh services at 7:1 each evening, except Monday. Rev. C. G. Rinard, the pastor, will preach at eaeh service and musie will be arranged by the local church and Sunday school. The services will be held at the early hour of 7:15, la order that Shrub Special for Saturday Rhododendron 33 Azalia Z 20c up JTOe .33 Heather All Other Shrubs Reasonable 1 Warrens Nursery 240 Court St. In Orocon toColi&omia Oar new winter one way and toundtrlp fares art real money savers. They are la effect between all sadons la Oregon and arc good la coaches or tourist sleeping cars. Ride the train for smooth, fast trio. ATTENTION t Our Holiday Spead Ladies' 1 Piece Dresses Oeaned . CAi (Not Pleated) & Pressed OUC Ladies' Plain Coats . Cleaned "and PressedL-l. For Trimmed Coats Cleaned & Pressed These prices ef f ectire until Dee. 3 PEACOCK CLEANERS 75c 485 Center St. Phone S551 Fare from SALEH (by coach); Te aw. R.T. Portland Albany Eugene uranis raaa kts Medford Klamath Falls y - .10 f mo 1.1 J LTI y-n T.tO ... f.ll s llso By train, you can now go to San Francisco and back for 20, and for only $1 JjO more each way yon can 'enjoy a comfortable night's sleep la roomy tourist berth (oa trains carrying tourist sleep ers). Here are examples of our popular coach faresf CAN rXtAHCZSCO One way. . $13 Roundmp a a $20 LC3AI-iGZIX3 Oneway seas .124 Roundtrip . . . . .130 t ar tmtiwimg siaWr aars mh m tlttpmg ears, a j 4SBMF aw CP Mal3a aaajerfaS ia aWf A. P. NOTH. Aceal - lSth a Oak Sta, Phone 440S fclt