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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, -. Oregon, Satnrday Morning, March 11, 1933 FNews and Club Aff airs Olive M. Doak, Socwfy Editor Benefit Bridge Is! Splendid . Success One of the most successful bene fits of the winter season was that which was sponsored by the Les lie Parent - Teacher association Friday afternoon In the Masonic temple. St. Patrick's day symbols set the decorative motif for the large social room where cards were In play and i where tea was7 served following cards. Winning scores were held by Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Char les MeElainney, Mrs. Ray Yok um. Mrs. George Wood, Mrs. Gut ter, Mrs. Joe Williams, Mrs. L. V. Benson and Mrs. F. G. Goode nough. Those attending the benefit Included Mrs. Don Roberts, Mrs. Harry Craln, Mrs. J. E. - Laws, Miss Sally Lansing, Mrs. E. A. Rhoten, Mrs. Frank Reeves, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mrs. Paul Schmidt, Mrs. O. A. Ol son, Mrs. Clare a. vioDerx, mn. McMeachan, Mrs I SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday, March 11 B. it P. W. dab reception at Lausanne bail, 8 to 10 o'clock; friends invited to call. Guests will be received at the George H. Stoddard home for a "tea cup" party. Salem Women's club, business meeting 2:30 o'clock; 3 o'clock address by Mrs. Ava Mlam, dean and direct or of borne economics in Oregon State college; address open to any Interested woman. B. & P. W. Reception At Lausanne Hall State Federation Head is Honored at Dallas Affair Card Social Held by Artisans; Albert Tozier One of Trio Feted; Bridge Club Meets Hubbard A charming lnnova- Dallas The March meeting of tion was the dessert bridge party the Dallas Woman's club was In Thursday night for which Mrs. the form of a buffet luncheon George Grimps and Mrs. Hugh honoring the state federation Wells were Joint hostesses at the president, Mrs. Charles N. Bllyeu. home of the former for the mem- Guests from Portland for the af- Roger Wood- I bers of their bridge club and their I fair were Mrs. Saidle Orr Dunbar. row Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. V. husbands. Jonquils and greenery recording secretary of the Gener- P. McNamara, Mrs. W. L. Phillips, and dainty favors effectively car- al Federation, Mrs. George Ger- Mrs. William Newmeyer, Mrs. rled out a color scheme of green aid Root, first vice president of Edgar Pierce, Mrs. H. G. Maison, and yellow. the state federation, Mrs. William Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Kane U. Hign nonors were won oy airs, meizer, eaitor or the Oregon Becke, Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. Waldo Brown, Mrs. A. J. Smitb, Clubwoman, and Miss Margaret j. xi. uieaver ana l,. a. uraaen. uuns, puoue neaitn nurse, who Guests bidden were Mr. and will soon be on duty in Polk Mrs. Waldo F. Brown, Mr. and county. Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Henkle was in C. H. Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. charge of arrangements for the Braden, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stew- luncheon art, Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Boje, Mr. I Following the business meet- and Mrs. Julius Stauf fer, Mr. and I ing, Mrs. Bllyeu presided for the Mrs. Lester Will, Mr. and . Mrs. I program which had been arrang- Elmer Stauffer, Mrs. Neva Mc Kenzie, Mrs. Alice Weaver, Miss Frances Weaver, E. O. Erickson and Dr. Fred Burke. Y; WCrTAi Executive Meeting Held5 The county executive -board I meeting of the W. C, T. TJ..met at the Salem W. a T. TJ. ball on Ferry and South Commercial street Friday for an Interesting meeting. Reports were given from va rious committee members and beads. One of the most Interest- Tie annual celebration of Bus!- ul eaAaeen en an .1 DAfAaaMl WAHftla I Me WV VMwwu - - club week will come to a'elose In near Corvallls, an i"tutlon orl- Salem with the observation of the gn"r 'f0" " w- rlnK rntlnn -in latareiaraid I U. friends to be held Saturday n.'ght Report show that It Is free at TnKAsnn hn hotvAon tha I from debt but receives ail con hnnri nf X. rtVlnrV anrl 11 nVlor lr. I trlbntlons rladlv because of the Onaata will It wrnatA (it W man damand Created 10 r ISO Helen Louise Crosby and Mrs. fast growing number of cnuaren Esther Hagedorn. Miss Olive Dahl to be eared for; homes are con will introduce to the receiving stantly being solicited for youth- line In which will stand the elnh I fnl nroteres: children or niga president. Miss Ruth Moore, her I school age sent by bus to Corval mother. Mrs. Arthur H. Moore. n; aneclal study classes are pre- Miss Merl Dimiek. Mrs. Mona oared In Swiffa home and are Yoder and Mrs. Susan Varty. conducted by capable teachers. Miaa M&rraret Conner and Mrs. hnnnttnl eoninned througn aia 01 LaMoine Clark will preside at the Salem Women's ciuo; aociors nu service Uble. Serving will be Miss surgeons give services ror cniia Amanda Scbwabbauer. Miss Mtt- needs In most cases; there are tie Reeves, Miss Laura Hale, Mrs. I 115 children boused in tne va Milly Herbster, Mrs. Emma Hlns, rlous homes. Many other inter- Mrs. Hulda Leldstrum, Mis Edna eating points were tola concern Lucker, Mrs. Maude Ramsyer, inr the work there. Miss Mable Llndquist, Mrs. Myr- Rapid growth of union over tie Anderson and Miss Olga Lar- the country was announced by son. Mrs. Necla Buck, national or- Hostease around the truest I anr whn has riven 30 ad- rooms will Include Mrs. Lizbeth dresses in Marion county within Waters, Mrs. Winifred Herrlck, recent weeks. Mrs: Grace E. Smith, Miss Jose- The mid-vear banquet netted phine Shader, Miss Ola Clark and I ,50 to the union which will be Bliss j nana noimes. riven to the county organization Miss Daisy Hayden Is chairman I for use. 'A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs. G. v. Bmith, Mrs. F.C. Ritner, Mrs. W. Vincent, Mrs. J V. Schur, Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mrs. T. E. Rilea, Mrs. Knight Pearcy, Mrs. H. R. NVhite, Mrs. E. A. Donnelly, Mrs. . A. Brown, Mrs. E. N. Ken nedy, Mrs. Bert Smyth, Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mrs. Arnold Krueger, Mrs. Walter Minier, Mrs. Gene Grabenhorst, Mrs. Leo Page. Mrs. B. F. Fore man. Mrs. Joe .Williams, Mrs. E. Jt. Frederickson, Mrs. Max Gut ter, Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck, Mrs. W. 'A. Pettit, Mrs. Stephen Stone, Mrs. W. C. Conner, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Walter Pennington, Mrs. Whiting Thompson, Mrs. W. . Hansen. Mrs. G. A. Wood, Mrs. L. C. Smith, Mrs. W. W. Rose braugh, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Roy Hurst, Mrs. R. F. Watson, Mrs. Reed Rowland, Mrs. Fritz Weisser. Mrs. W. J. Liljequlst, Aurora Albert Tozier, mayor ed by her. Mrs. Root spoke brier ly about the work of the scholar ship loan fund and said that 75 girls are now in schools of the state. MrB. Kletzer and Miss Gil lis also spoke. Miss Louise Cot trell, secretary of the Child Wel- of the state fair campgrounds and fare commi88k)n .ald that of 2 627 children taken from their homes during 1932 only 103 were full orphans. Polk county bad 50 children in institutions during 1932. Mrs. Virgil Bolton and Mrs. A. J. Cleveland presented two duet numbers, accompanied by Miss Mable Teal at the piano and Miss Dorothy Palmer on the vio- erstwhile superintendent of Cham poeg park, together with Mrs. John Kister and M. S. Shrock, master of Champoeg county Po mona grange was honored Sun day at the Tozier home at old Champoeg farm with a dinner In celebration of their birthday an niversaries. Albert Tozier the old est of the three was born in In- Miss Erma Weisser, Miss Babcock, diana March , 1860, delaying bis 1In ira. uwiio ". - mmiiies inp wcti i"ie jwn. Following: this Mrs Dunbar Pratt, Mrs. D. X. Beechler. Mrs. Gathering to enjoy the friend- wa, introduced who told bont L. E. Barrick. Mrs. Zeda Rhoten Unesa 0f this occasion were Mr. mw inmmi of interest Lisle. Mrs. F. J. Goodenough, Mrs. and Mrs. George Yergen and Mr. ,v.f . ' f"f! .v. Frank Boehringer, Mrs. Wayne E. and Mrs. John Kister of Aurora, januarT Doard meetinr in W.h Greenwood. Mrs H. K. Stockwell, George Whitehead Portland; gKff 0j TS&SmtX irs. w. a. jouuouu, wu- Mi8B r.va. owan, Bmrj nuc, eratlon of Women's clubs. rt G. Braay, Mrs. ivavia . ni, Kiizaoetn buck, m. t. snroca, Tn conclndJll, nmher. . tt r..r V.- A in I I w : I r1 1- anil I w AITS. JLi. V . Aicitietuau, juib. i nmuii) aurvcn, in uire, auu the hostess, Mrs. Edith Weather ed Tozier. Bethany Mrs. Oscar Satern entertained members of the Stitch and Chatter club at her home laa, Mrs. Charles McElhinny, Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Present from H T. Love. Mrs. William Cnana- other communities were Mrs. ler, Mrs. A. R. Hunter, Mrs. H. Martin Hatteberg and Mrs. Hans Rebekah lodge who attended the G Smith. Mrs. A. B. AdkisBon, Jensen of Silverton and Mrs. Rebekah district convention at Mrs. Max Rogers, Mrs. T. T. Mack- George Elton of Brush Creek. The Silverton Tuesday were, Mrs. Zel amzie Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. J. I afternoon was spent In quilting. I la Smith, chaplin of the conven I U. irehler. Mrs. W. S. Dustin, Mrs Perry. Mrs. E. G. Sanders, Mrs. R. D. Fferls, Mrs. Fred Wolf, Mrs. JCarl Bear Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Jr., Mrs. John Cox. Mrs. Thurlo Smith. Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Mrs. E. G. RlcWetts, Mrs. Vernon Doug- two trios with Miss Edrls Greene playing the cello, Miss Palmer the violin and Mr. Joe Hartley the pi ano. Miss Greene and Miss Pal mer are member of the Salem Philharmonic symphony, Scott Mills Members of Ivy Earl Unruh, Mrs. Ben Drager, Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, Mrs. C. A. JJowns, Mrs. Hal Hobs, Mrs. Min nie' Watson. Mrs. Clara Lucas, Mrs. Marvin Lewis, Mrs. Clara Udams. Mrs. J. D. Foley. Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Claud Elll pon and Mrs. Herbert Ostlind. The committee In charge of the arrangements included Mrs. Earl Pearcy, Mrs. Dan McLellan, Mrs. deorge' Grabenhorst and Mrs. E. 'IV. Newcombe. i a Child Study Group Changes Program The Association for Childhood Education announces a change in program for March 14 at which time will be heard Miss Harriet Long who will speak on new , books for children". All teachers 'of the city are invited to attend this meeting which will be held at S-45 o'clock in the fireplace room ! of the city library. v ' The program which was sched tilfd for this day was to have been demonstration Instruction for the feebleminded and this has been i advanced to the April 11 meeting. Pattern Keizer The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weathers was the pcene of a happy gathering Mon day night in honor of their daugh ter, Goldle's, 20th birthday anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. Weathers were assisted by Ruth Weathers. Those present were Dorothy ekman, Jimmle Spitter, Delia Weathers, Tom Burton, Evelyn Beckner, Ernest Savage, Maxine England, Vernal Weathers, Rosa lie Evans, Victor DeJardin, Fawn England, Earl Weathers, Nora Thomas, John Evans, Eugene Weather. Adlna Paulus, Virgil Ohman, El ma Paulus, James r.mnWl. Laura Mills. Alfred ctrl 2305 tion; Mrs. Addle Smith, Mrs. Vina Loslnger, Mrs. Blondina Sanders Mrs. Goldie Marquam, Mrs. Clara Nicholson, Mrs. Pauline Swart out, Mrs. Edith Hogg, Mrs. Min nie Groshong, Mrs. Delia Rich Mrs. Rosa Murray, Mr. and Mrs George Haynes and Mr. and Mrs Joe Jones. iis vanetia uosKins was pleasantly surprised Saturday sight after choir practice at the home of iMr. atf Mrs. Iyan Smitb Miss Mildred Rich sang a special soio A surprise party was riven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Crites, Friday recently, honoring Mrs. crites on her 62nd birthday The evening was spent in dancing a Silverton Twenty-nine quilts were displayed at a party at which Mrs. Frank Rahn was host ess. Assisting Mrs. Rahn in serv ing were Mrs. Dan Geiser an Mrs. B. G. Oeder. Those present were Mrs. Gei ser, Mrs. Oder, Mrs. J. F. Fish wood, Mrs. Albert Webb, Mrs. C. M. Wray. Mrs. Ben Gifford, Mrs. H. Good, Mrs. Emil Loe, Mrs. Ross Wlnslow, Mrs. Martin Hat teberg, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mr3. Frank Powell, Mrs. L. C. East man, Mrs. A. A. Grlnde, Miss Ella ' 7XMT SATTZ1T -" Varies u4 LJbartj. Brlttoa Xau, minUtar. Bible aeaooi, t:4S, Tn Braar, apariatamdaat. ViBiaf worship, 11, "Tha Mew mm TUm al Ufa"; auii by ataj ckaraa. Pnjar Bteatiag', :i0. Ja iar, iataraiadiaU ami aaaiar B. T. P. :S0. Orcaastra prahida, 1:19. JLwming warship. T:0. 'Ta B-taa Wnui ai Ua lZtk Caaptar af Uk Book af Bavela tioa"; special aiatla kjr caoir. Aaaoel basiaete aiacttag Taetday alfbt, Marek 28, at ekarek. BTAVOELITIO TABEBXACUi Tarry at 18U. O. Q. Wastea, paster. Charch aarriee, I, wiUr baptisaaal acrr iee. EvanceUatia sarrioa. 7:45, "The BaralatioK.'' Prajar maatiars Moadar, Wedaesdar, Txiimy, 1 p. m. Bible study Taesdar, I Choir rehearsal Taorsday at 7. deretiea aarriee at 8. Orchestra practice Saturday, T; 700a people 'a serriee at 8. Briaooe, leader. Prayar aad yraisa serv- tea Thareeaj, t:o. . . janaHT aoacoBXAX. ltth aad Berry. H. C Bterar, aiiala- tar. Chareh acheel. 10. O. O. Harris, sa periataadaat. Maralu worsaip 11, "Kaia Uiaiac Coataoaara ; mala" aaartet. Bleaae ie He That KeaoXk." Areaiaf trrieev T:SO. "A Bel 1H ens Experieiiea" : ekeraa chair. "Great Peace Uae They" (Ueppia). lease peopi t aaeetiagt, Fellowship et prayer Wednesday ereaiof with Krs. Dorhs, 1805 South 14th. for the reception plans and her committee Includes Miss Olga Lar son and Mrs. Lizbeth Waters. Club colors will be used for the room decorations and for the It was announced the W. C. T. U. convention for April wm w held In Salem with North Salem union as hostesses. Mrs Luell Baker and Mrs. centemiece motif for the service Helen Prescott were appointed a table. I mm m lttM to study the state Program numbers to be Kiven credit nlan for standard of effl- during- the reception hours will clencv work to be adopted by lnclr.de numbers by the Meisiag- county organization. nr trio, and nnmhera hw thA r.luh I " sextet which include Mrs. Lizbeth Waters, MrB. Margaret Collin, Formal Banquet ira. .miiy jiowara, Airs. Louise 1 , r ry, . 1 . Miltenberger and Mrs. Esther Lvent Or 1 Onignt Hagedorn EVQIXWOOD UB1TBO BBBTHBEBT 17th aad-Kebrstka. K. V. Wilsoa, pat tor. Soaday school, t:45. Uorainf wor ship, lL "A Baliaioa That hfskea God BeaL" KTeaia worship, 7:30, "A W cau sa of Quiet Mary." Yeanr people's aaeettaf, :J0. "Probleau si Ifarriara What Does it Keaa to be a Christisat" Mr. WUsom aad Marioa Chase, leaders. 7TBST CUUBCH OP THB VAZABXn ISth aad CeaUr. rietcher Galloway, pastor. 51 North 14th, pheae 9880. Sun day school. 9:45. P. M. Utwiller, super inteadeat. Voraiar worship, 11, "Meet inx the Needs' of Oar Generation." Ere aing worship, 7:80, "Technocracy Vs. the Bairn of Christ' N.T.S. and Jun ior society, 8:80. PTBST OEBJfAB BAPTIST Cottere and . G. W. Buteeh, min ister. Sunday school, 9:45, Ssas Schir Ban. snperinteadent. Morninf serriee, 11, "At the Dccisioa Poiat" ; choir song. Women's Missionary raeetinK, 3:80. Era ning serriee, 7:30 "Still Boom"; quar tet. Begular midweek prayer terries Wednesday at 8. TTB8T METHODIST State aad Church. B. Earle Parker, f u, niniiier. caurca senoou :4S. D. a. ocnotae, supenntenaent. I'ublie wor ship. 11, "Why We Behsre Like Chris tisns." Toung people's forum. 8. Three i-pworth laaguea, 6:30. Erening serriee, 7:80, "Should We Confets1'r Special muaie by chorus choir under Cameron sisrsnau. (Mlsssart Syaod) 18th aad A H. W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school. 9. William O'Neill. aa periatendent. English aerriees, 9:45. G er ma a aarricea, 11. English leaten semea Wedaesday, March 15. at 7:80, sahject. Weakness aad rower A max in Ely uaited in the Patience of Jesus." Plans Made for A. A. U. W. Exhibit The exhibit of old wedding dresses which has been planned Alpha Phi Alpha sorority will entertain tonight at 7 o'clock In the Silver Grille room of the Gray Belle with a formal banquet complimenting initiates of the sorority. Covers will be placed tor 8 6 by the American Association of people at a long table made gay ana aeugnuuiiy preny Patrick day symbols tor the aec oratlve motif. The toasts will carry out tne St. Patrick day idea too, aiiss Marjorie O'Dell will speak on St. Patrick: Miss Edyth daisy er will talk on the shamrock: Miss Dor- University Women as one of a ser ies of original benefits the money from which to go into the fellow ship fund of the club, promises to be a most interesting event of Monday night at the home of Dr Helen Pearce In addition to the weddMU? dresses some of which reach well othy McDonald will discuss .un toward the age of 100 years, will erstition; ana miss m be rare laces and rare shawls. The wm wis u m. dresses will be modalnrl and will be shown three times during the YounCTer Set evening. This will allow guest , 6 . 1 to call at various times and still tUltertaineu ha ahlA In iaa alt f h avrilMt Mian Eleanor Asninwaii enter tained informally for a group of Parrlsh Junior high school friend Thursday evening at her home. Games, Including a Jig saw puzzle contest, were enjoyed during the early evening noon win for the contest were nnria Cramer and Harry Mason TAfreahrrtanta concluded the attractive affair. Mrs. Phil Aspln The committee in charge in cludes Mrs. Frank Spear, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Mrs. J. C. F. Per ry, Miss Lois Latimer and Miss Beryl Holt 0 0 Mrs. Powers Honors Kensington Club An Informal afternoon was en- au mini iusi &bc;i uivru wan , , . . Joyed by members of the Kensing- wall assisted her daughter in ton club Thursday when Mrs. serving. Frank Power entertained at her Present were irons home in compliment to them. Maxine Case, Ger aid lne t. wit. c T.4tb . - T.nim. Barnholdt. Harry Mason, gestions, was served late In the Jimmle Bishop, Otto Skopn, Fe- afternoon to the club members ter Hoiren, ueorgw and to Mrs. R. T. Boals, Mr. Gro- Eleanor Asplnwau ri i A v tit i umi I ' 1 ci xiiiiv-uoi, mis. naiuu iniiw, i Arran g e m a i " " - Tfcnrarlav nirht by the Lincoln Ptnnt Teacher aasociauon tor meeting Jointly with tne Mcrvin t ley and Leslie P. T. A., final Br and Mrs. Phil Barrett special guests. Mr. T. 8. Roberts will be next hostess to th elub. e First Christian ehurch were guests at the home of Mrs. Doro thy McDowell Thursday after noon. A short business meeting preceded an Informal afternoon and tea hour. As a pretty part of the tea hour the high school girls glee club sang a group of num bers. Mrs. McDowell was assisted at the tea hour by Mrs. A. A. Cooper and Mrs. George Bowen. Mrs. Verdleck, Mrs. Slevertsen, Mrs. A. J. Fleming, Mrs. J. H. Wrath, and Mrs. C. P. Thrapp were additional guests. e e Mrs. L. J. Stewart who is in PTBST EVANGELICAL Summer and hlarinn. FnAn Wl. icord, D.D.. Minister. Snndar aphanl 9:45, L. L. Thornton, superintendent. Morning worship, 11, 4 The Strsightneis of the Gate"; prelude and offertory by cuiei roMj rneips. enristisn En' dasror resper serriee, 8:30 to 4:30, KrsngelUtio serriee. 7:30. "The Holy .-ipiru i tint mi uwn Heaaearen" ; ,m pel song serriee led by W. E. Rsuhut, in- lenpersea wun ipecisl musical selec- ions. Bible studr and nrarer Thni-iH.r - - rfi t p. m. JASON LEE MEMORIAL METHODIST Jefferson and Winter. H. G. Humphrey. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Mornicr worihip, 11, "The Abiding Life": chorus music led by Prof. Herman Clsrk. Ere- nlng worship, 7:30, "Touching' Christ. ung people's meetinc 6:H0. three i visions, college, hirh school and inter mediate. SOUTH SALEM PBIEKTI Commercial at Washinrton Charlea C. Haworth, pastor. Sundsy schcal, 10, neien re Jones, inpermtendent. Mornin worship. 11. "What ia God Like?' Cbnstisn Endesror, 8.80. Evening wor shij, 7 :80. Meeting for prayer, praise and oiDie ttnay inunasy, 7:30. TMMANTJEL BAPTIST Hssel and Academy. Bible school. 10 lesson, II Ssmnel 4 and 5. Mere Saner. superintendent. Preaching by D. S. Tur ner, ll. u. D. Saucy will preach at 7:88. Midweek prayer and praise serriee Thurs day. 7:80. CHTJBCH OP JESTJS CHBI8T OP LATTEB DAT SAINTS Oiemeketa and Llbertr. Nalson hall. Sunday school, 10. Preaching serriee, IS PBEE METHODIST Msrkst snd Winter. 3. K. Stewart. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45, Emory Uoode. superintendent. Morning worship, 11. Cnristisn Jot. Ereninc worship. 7:30, "The Pinal test." Young people i meeting, 8:30. Prayer meeting Thursday, i :ao. TEMPLE BAPTIST 19th and Breyman. J. H. Briscoe, pat- tor. Sunday school, 9:45, If. D. Ander son, superintendent. Morning worship, 11, "The Eagle's Nest." Evening wor ship, 7:30, "The Judgment," both serr icet conducted by E. D. Llnburg; Peggy Briscoe will slag God a Tomorrow." ioong peoples meeting, :SO. reggy ST. TO EN'S LUTI LAV OPEN DOOB MISaiON 815 V& North CoMcrcial. Earl J. Se- hrist. pastor. Serrieea every aicht. 7 :S0. Saturday, Bible study, 10; afternoon serr iee, 8. Sunday, Sunday school, 1; evan gelistie service, 8. Friday, yoaag people's night, 7:30. Daily prayer hear. to M a. am. Belief department doors never close. PTBST prBITTJALIT Nelson hall, 881 (Thesaeketa, Sunday eve aings, 7:80. The lecture topic fer March 13 win be "Life's Adveature." Ami riSheiwaea Oieaaekaaa-aael Center. Bey. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. 8:4 C Banaay'seaeel. A. A kraegar, euro. ll aja, "He ShaU Net PaO.". Special neic: Aatheau Rearer ' My; oe4fte) ; Than,' WUUaass. Tne Adasa Trio, wa- .' , eal and ' iartramental. sceasBpaatad! -fey Esther Maeller, all af the Meamoatk, State XarmaL :0 p.at.-Miaaiea atady alas daring Lent, 7:80 evening warship: ,-. -f " Uees raUl-oeel Asslstaaeel wtatar i pleaie next Priday evening, March 17. f . . TTJBBXX BL-BV N. Shersnaai Hawk, paster. Sundsy seheol at 10. Ivan Hadley. Sspt, Wor ship at 11. Special nrssie. Sermon topic. "Pardaer'a With God." Epwerth Lesgaa . k. T:30, ereoia service 7:80. V HTGHLAND PBIEJDS Highland aad Church street. PZBST CONOBEGATIOVAX, Center aad Liberty. J. B. Slmonda. pastor. Sunday school, 8:45. Morning worship, 11, Ceme. Let Us Keasoa To gether, second ia series of Lenten ser ious an Ureal Chapters from the Prophets." BXPOBKZS Capitol aad Marian. W. G. Lteakaemper. pastor. Sunday school, 10, John Denny, superintendent. German services, 10, "The Pharisees aad Sadueees Silenced," a Lenten meditation. English services, 11, The Second Word from the Cross' special mosis by male qaartes. OHBIXT EVANGELICAL LUTHEBAN 18th snd State. Amos E. Miuaemaa, A.M., pastor. Sunday school, N 0 : 40, Mrs. Minaemaa, superintendent. .German serr ices, 9:45, "The Woman of Canaan Comes to Jesus Christ in Behslf of Her Daughter." English services. 11. "The Test Jems Puts Those to at Times Who Call Upon Him." Lather league, 7, Leon ard Zamxow, leader, subject, "Learning How to Truly Pay. Midweek German Lenten services Wednesday, 7:30, "The Sacrifice of the Only Begotten ; speeisl music Midweek English Lenten services Friday, 7:30. "Jonah's Cry Out of the Deep A Picture of the Saviour Crying Out of the Depths": special music. Dor cas society Wednesday, 3 p. m. E. M. Beckett. Sunt. Merniar worship 11 o'clock. Junior C. E. at S:80 p.m. later- mediate U. &. a;su. eentoy v. J5. 7. EraageUstia service 7:30. Midweek prayer meetlag 7:30 p.m. Thursday. LESLTB MEMOBIAL South Commercial street at Myers. Pas tor, 8. Darlaw Johnson, 848 . Myera street, phone 9887. Moraiag- warship 11 a'elock. Sarmoa by the pastor, "Spir itual Hanger Satisfied." Aatheav " Will Siag of Thy Power" (Baiaes). Spe cial Violia maaie frees the Themes ' star dio, Mrs. B. P. Thomas, aecamaaalat Trie, "Whisperiag Hope," Bathya Thomas, Vinton Scott, Vernon Scott. Solo "The Holy City," Bathya Thomas. Hap-1 py Evening Hear at 7:80. Dsiuas ? '"Though Thousand Fall" Soto by Carl Masoa, "Grateful, O Lard." Aathesa. "The God ef Abraham Praise" (Petri). Church school at 9:45 a-aa. V. M. Beckett, Sept. Three leagues at :15. Mid-week , prayer aad fellowship hear Thursday evening, 7:80. Choir rehearsal, both choirs, Mrs. Marjorie Bateliffe directing, Thursday evening ia Leslie Hall. 7:45. GOSPEL TABBBNACFLB H. H. Caldwell, paster. Phono 8SS8, Sundsy school at 9:45 a. as. Graavel Sheets, Sapt. Morning worship at 11 a-m. Bev. John B. Turnbull, missionary from Arabia win speak. 8pecial mission ary service at 8 p.m. Yoang people meet ing at 8:30 p.m. Evening service at 7:30. Sundsy C. T. Carlson and Rev. W. L Mc Garray will speak at this closing service af missionary convention. Bev. Tarn bull will speak Saturday evening. Both ev ening services will be accompanied by sliea illustrating the sermons. Prayer ser vice at the Tabernacle Tuesday evening. Toung People s cottage prayer service Thursday evening. BBOOKS COMMTJNITT G. H. Qnigley, minister. Snnday school, 10, Leo Beed, superintendent; Charles Wads, tescher of adult Bible class. Morn ing worship, 11, "The Greatness ef Love"; hearty song service. WEST SALEM 0. L. Dark, minister. Sundsy school, Ford Memorial, 9:45. Worship, 11, Bev. Edgsr P. Sims spesks on "I Will Bnild My Church." Ep worth league. 8:45. Eve ning sermon. 7:30, "Our Father's God." Bev. Sims. Sundsy school st Oak Grove chapel and st Summit, 10. Morning wor ship. Summit. "Life, the Eternal Quest." Epworth league. Oak Grove, 8 p. m. ZABISH EVANGELICAL H. B. Schenermsn, pastor, 1181 TJnlon street, Salem, phone 4389. CLEAR LAKE Church school, 10, W. P. Collsrd, superintendent. Worship, 11, conducted by Bev. E. G. Hornsehueh. Revival serv ices begin Mondsy evening in ehsrge of Dr. Duff psrty. W.M.8. Thursdsy at . MIDDLE GROVE Church school, 10. T. P. Walker, superintendent. Gospel mes sage by Dr. Duff, 11. followed by holy communion with pastor In ehsrge. At 3:30, platform service by evsagelistie psrty. Bev. Ksl Cloud, converted Armen ian, spesker. E.L.C.E., 8:30, "The King of God Jesns Revealed," pastor leading. Concluding; service of Dr. Duff campaign. 7:80: Lablsh Center society guests at eve ning serriee. District W.C.T.U. st church Tuesday at 2. W M S. Wednesdsy st 3 with Mrs. Fred Schsrf. LABiSH CEN TEB Church tehool. 10. W. A. Stsrker. superintendent. Congregation invited to Middle Grove for evening service. Mid week devotions Thursday evening with Clear Lake group. PTBST CHTJBCH OP GOD Hood anl N. Cottage streets. 6. T. Neal. pastor. Sunlay school 10 a.m. Jss. Dsvis, Supt. Morning worship 11 a m. Subject: "Bevivs Us Again" ( Pa. 85:6) Eveaing service 7:30 p.m. First of the revival meeting eonlueted by Rev. O. K. Chapman of Eugene. Earl Strattoa Neal. baritone, soloist. Toung people's meeting 6:30 p.m. Revival ser vices esrh evening except Sstnrlays. PTBST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, minister, 660 N. Cottage street. Phone 7592. Church school 9:30 am. K. w Cooley, Supt. Morning worship 10:45, Lord's Supper. Psstor begins series of sermons on theme, me .uisunguismng Marks of a Christian." Three O. E. So cieties and Friends ef the Golden Hour meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening service of church at 7:30 with men in ehsrge, feat uring banjo solo by O. J. Hull, vocal solo. Jos. K. Scott, snd a "Dald-neaaea - msie quartet. Sermon, "Blowing Bubbles." PRESBYTERIAN Winter and Chemeketa. Grover C. Birtchet, D.D., pastor. Church echoel, 9 :30, L. M. Ramage, superintendent. Morning worjhip, 11. "She Hsth Done Whst She Could"; anthem, "Unfold ie Portals" (Gounod), with piano accom paniment by Misa Dorothy Pearce and violin by Mist Jesnette Scott. C. E, so cieties. 6:30. Evening praise, 7:30. . . nT . v. . W t . r .J T v nss is ii so xiave a r"w u ,i u, i . anthem, "Praise Te the Father"; solo, (Torn to Psge 5) hold tbe position, and Frank Wal dorf will take the place of Max Warring,' resigned. CYS COUGH DRop . . . Real Throat relief I Medicated with Ingredi ents of Vicka VapoRub First Baptist Church Marion & North Liberty Streets BRITTON ROSS Minister 11 A. M. "The Now and Then Of Life" 7:30 P. M. "The Sun-clad Woman Read the Twelfth Chapter of Revelation Special Music by the Choir Grinds. Mrs. Hana ThnL.nn charge of the music tor the spirit Mrs. William Schuster. ot worship service which the Girl a e a Reserves will give at the Amerl- West Salem Mrs w p can Lutheran church, March 19, Patterson was a gracious hostes's wiu meet a11 tnos a111 Part to a rrouo of women at a nlnaa- J musical numoen ior me ant card party- Wednesday night 9rrlcf l the T. W at ner Home. High score was vjpuuno Tjrrn.vA, i... Vi A rsnrsmnti and time to be an- nuilUg VIM, Wl V V I - o . . , nouncea at a taier umo. rr-. wna nrasented at the lnurs- day night meeting whlcb included a talk on "Children I have Met by Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county school superintendent, a technical talk on school affairs by Mrs. Dor othy Daugherty, school principal, and another such talk by Miss Burch, 5th grade teacher. Dr. Leon Barrick led community singing. a NEW DRIVER NAMED WOOD BURN, March 10 J. J. Donaldson, owner ot the school buses, has hired two new drivers, B. F. Shrock is to take the place of W. J. TJppendahl who it was found was physically unable to By ANNE ADAMS Frocks that really slenderlie won by Miss Cecil Pelly and consolation by her sister, Miss Letha Pelly. Quests were Mrs. Glenn Drager, Miss Grace Quack enbush, ' Mrs. Letha Pelly, Miss Cecil Pelly, Mrs. Frank Whlttimore and Mrs. W. R. Pat terson, hostess. Silverton Bridge C. A. morning at 10: SO o'clock. this Balem sub-division of tbe La dies' Aid rally of the First Meth odist churcb will be an event of R. C. Abst. Miss lnur8QaT V xw:w ciock in i Mrs. Jess Jones, church parlors. Tne session win ciose at o ciocs. a noun iuucu eon will be served. a a a Miss Maxine Myers was an ad ditional guest for the elub meet- was en- fcbmldt. Winnie Blalock, Willis tremendously popular joyed Wednesday afternoon at f "clx Mr.. Deryl Myer. Korris, Rath Wright, ErwInWea- Q h 'matronB. Tn6 one sketch- the Arthur Heater borne when Miss KreU Jani were bostes. li tj-w vnrria Joe Weath- . .tnnninr hir TTentAr ami Vra ifartin Thursday night. St. Patrick's day era, Olive Weathers, Albert Wea- a wentTag each line reflect per- Waarvick entertained at two ta- decorations were carried out for thers, Rntn weamers, (Mt taste, charm and aisuncuon. Dies, mgn score prize was won " P. Poole, NIta Doner,' jacoD uonr, Tn) Urge single rever is ot con- oy Mrs. unaries Lonara. PTes Wvnn Dver and Goldie Weathers. trmg the tbree-ouarter sleeves I eat were Mrs,. Dewey Serriee, , - boast a flared treatment, while a Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Roscoe Rams- St. Paul ; Mrs. JQ. u. ua- snuf; njp J0 leaves nothing to hy, Mrs. Orlo Thompson, Mrs. Tidson bad a aulltlng bee at her he desired for Bllmness. A lovely I Henry Aim, Miss Bertha Aim and aome Tuesday afternoon, me J dark print would be very smart, i the two hostesses. fniiAwinsr ladle were present: pattern M05 may be ordered arra n fl. RtnnfeL Mrs. J. N. onlv in aises SC. 88, 40, 42, 44 Macleay Mrs. W. B. Frtnk, k vira John Davidson. 1 am 41. Size 88 requires 8 I Mrs. C. Baker and Mrs. Edith I Mrs L. P Gooding, Mrs. James I yards 89 incb fabric and yard! Wilson were joint hostesses to a. n..v. um rnrnllne Me-1 a incb contrasting. Illustrated tbe members of the 4-M clnb at Kav and Mrs Phillip Wolfe. atep-by-step sewing instrnctlons Ian all day meeUng held at the e included with this pattern. i nail Wednesday. St. Paul The meeting of tbe Ladles Altar 8oclety was neia at tbe hora of Mrs. Lester Kirk. pha, tint Tirlze In bridge was won y Mrs. William Smith, and in 100 by Mrs. Lawrence Banning m-nA ivtnanlntlon bv Mrs. Herman Co via aad Mrs. Chester David son. 1 e Silverton Mrs. Lloyd Ken nedy, who will leave soon tor Iowa where she will Tlait for T.ni week, was the Inspiration of a handkerchief shower planned iiw members of the Royal Neigh bor clnb at the home of Mrs. I Send 15 tents la eoina ar stamps (coins preferred), lor this pattern. Write plainly year naata, addreaa eelorfnl pages at lovely Pnrla-la-pired saodele - for every spring Bead, this aenotifol book akawe how ia ba eala al every boar e taa aay. Bvery ityla ta practleal, and easy to make. Taare are aied eis fer tks larger figura. ted pagaa aad style naaiber. Be sor a star isa wanted. Sand tor Ika aew spring fashion ax)k. Cor. taking 83 af delitfnl Junior and kiddie tylea. Frlaa ai eatalog. 1 Catalog and pattern " eents. Adareta all nisll ordsrs te BUUfflta Patter - Iartnient, lit Wart lTtk street, Sear Tark dty. During tbe social hour Mrs. Victor Griggs reviewed "Ann Tickers" and readings were giv en by Mrs. W. B. Frink and Mrs. Harry Phillips. The bills passed by the legislature wui be tne sabjeet of study for tne .Apru meeting. Woodburn The members of the United Artisan assembly held a card social at their hall Thurs day night, seven Uble of "500" belns? In nlay. High scores went to Mrs. Dr. h. W. Biaaorn ana ah- :ton Hanauska, while Frank Cov er and Dr. H. W. Biadorn re- Hosiery SALE! aaff $11 pair Kecmlar UM Sheer ebiffoM witk Heavy aervlea weight wttH M- lafereed sea. Am lenrtha aad eeion. SALE! Pottery, Glassware, China 69c Tahtes to 13.00 U tii gala. Nested kitchen Mia, pitchers, consok bowk, trays, refrijtra Uoa sats, Taaas, candy bowk and htradreds jf other Tery desirable pieces. Main Floor, Miner's Miller's I 3 Fresh New 1933 1 M FASHIONS H rj Dresses for home and utility wear. Irfj?" 1 I 11 I il Street and sporte wear. Fast color prints i n P with organdie and self trim. Puff or llUfl I I I plain short sleeve. Newest neckline. sHtSSsHi I I Aj Bow, belt and new collars. Print in 1 I j W ' Coral, stripe and plaid. Bine, green, St-KJL iSJ pink, red, orchid, brown, yellow, tan, T, i I II I y roe, black and white, etc Tflltttl II II II 1 I Come seo theso new fashions to- 11 U ( 3r We kve yoar 601X604 size' 111 y Basement y All Sizes From 14 To 52 P C ' Basement cefted tna consoiauon. S. W. Garrer.