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f v. Viv: at.vpfl.iM Vrj. SaV, rmy, f ittf.y V f ? a t ?H.t CHirac:: ATIVAN Sato Ctef.zX SiizHif KerfclaS Decker 1S33- ' aP- in i oocie iety N ews and Club Affairs Jessie Steele, Society Editor Shower Given in Honor Popular 1 'Maid Miss Lottie and Mis Georgia Nash, were Joint hostesses ..for a pretty ; shower, affair Thursday night complimenting Miss , Fran ces Reld, bride-elect. lied tapers, holly and potnsettas carried oat the Christmas , motlt in . decora tions. -.".' Bridge was In play with high score . (oli to Miss Doris Quamme. "11 Bidden were the honor guest. Miss Reid, Miss Beulah Campbell, Miss Polls Quamme, Miss Madge Reld, Miss Joyce Anderson. Miss Dorothy Krebs, Miss Phyllis Hatige. Miss Delores Mills, Miss , Alta Johnson, Miss Wilma King, Miss Constance Krebs,' Mrs. El mer Rabens, Mrs. Glen Nash and hostesses, , Miss Lottie and Miss Georgia Nash. - ' Auxiliary Sponsor of Benefit Bridge The hospital committee of the American Leglcn auxiliary gare a benefit bridge party at the home of Mrs. O. S. Olson Thursday af ternoon. Seren tables were in play with high score going to Mrs. Glenn Seeley. Tea was serv ed late. - Members of the committee sponsoring the event are Mrs. 0 S. Olson, Mrs. 0. V. Richardson, Mrs. Elma Wilson and Mrs. Os car Cutler. Reeerrations were made by Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Mrs. C. R. Lester, Mrs. W. C. Taw, Mcs. William Ellis, Mrs. Ralph Egg- SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday, Dessmber 9 Light Bearers, First M. E. church, party 2:30 to 4 " p. m. at church. Woman's club, business meeting, and Christmas program, clubhouse at 2 p. m. Open House at all fraternities on the university campus. Kappa Gamma Rho, 7:80 to 8:30 p. m.; Alpha Psi Delta, 9 to 9 p. m ; and Sigma Tau, 8:30 to 9:80 p. in. t Salem High Broadcast This Morning This morning from 10 to 11 a. m. over station KOAC Salem high school will present a radio program of music and short talks. The program is as follows: fSalem h i-g h activities, short talk by David Hoss; chorus, "Sol diers Chorus" by Gounod-Rhys-Herbert; violin solo, "Ciardas" by Monti, played by Marian Chase, Lois Burton, accompanist; senior boys' quartette, "I Passed by Your Window" by B r a h e, sung by .Thomas Allport, Law rence Edwards, David Hoss and Stanley Knight; vocal solo, "Thanks Be to God" by Dickson, sung by Delbert Anderson, Doris Schunke, accompanist; chorus, "The Gypsy Trail" by Galloway Felton. Piano solo, "Ariel Scherzo Val se" by Kern, played by Maxine Ross; vocal , solo, "Poor Man's Garden" by Russell, sung by Ail- ene Moored, Doris Schunke, ac companist; Junior boys' quartette, Kentucky Babe" by Geibel. sung by Jack BHleter, Billy Utley, Del- Christ mas Seals to Prevent T. B. Real results from tuberculin testing in the schools of the coun ty are revealed In many cases on file. Christmas seals help to pay the cost of tuberculin tests, and thus check the dread disease in time and prevent : Its spread Mrs. Earl Snell Complimented Thursday Mrs. Earl Snell. who with Mr. Snell, speaker of the house, of rep resentatives, is a Salem resident during the special session, was complimented with a smartly ap pointed 1 o clock luncheon Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Lewis. The table was centered with a low bowl of firethorn and prim rosesr guarded, by red tapers. The afternoon was spent informally. Covers were laid for the honor guest, Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Waldo Marsters, Mrs. John Marr, Jr., Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. Harold Pe terson, Miss Elsie Miller, Mrs. Emmett Welling, Mrs. M. Curry. Mrs. Ralph Kletzing and hostess, Mrs. George Lewis. ' HIEIPHSTS OFFERlTiG COT ' The choir of tha Temple Bap tist church win present tha fol lowing program of music Sunday morning at 11 o'clock under the direction of E. D. Lindburg with Mildred Abbott m accompanist: Break Forth Into Joy ... .Simper - Chorus : - -- Solo Tha Lord is in His Holy Temple Higdon John Schmidt, Jr. God so Loved the World ...... ..Stainer Chorus Quartette Silent Night Helen Latham, Mrs. D. N. An derson, John Schmidt, Neil Flenv ming. Day of Holy Memories , .Webster Neil Flemmlng and Chorus Solo Little Town of Bethlehem Helen Latham The Lord is Come .Lorens ' Chorus tnrougn contagion. I-' r . il 1 J The following cas is typical: County Veterans Hold The girl had a positive reaction to a ii r-vr C the test when fluoroscoped, was lay oession diagnosed as having the childhood Tha Marion County Veterans type of tuberculosis which neces- association met in Miller's hall sitates close follow-up and care- Thursday for an all day session, ful watching by the nurses. Mrs. Helen Southwick presided The nurse in visiting the fam- over the business meeting in the ily found two otner children who forenoon. reacted negatively when tested. a covered dish luncheon was Conference with the mother re- 1 enjoyed at noon followed by a staffMrs. N. Rocque. Mrs. Mem bfr Anderson and Wesley Good- Pearce, Mrs. J. L. Pounds, Mrs. Chris Butte; Mrs. C. W. Bartlett, Mrs. E. R. Austin, Mrs. King Bartlett. Mrs. Austin Gardner, Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. Con nie Frigaard, Mrs. Frank Jirak, Mrs. Barde Williams, Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. Glen Seeley, Mrs. Ray L. Binegar. Mrs. T. H. Galloway,;Mrs. Jesse C. Campbell, Mrs. Glenn Porter, Mrs. Carl Susbauer, Mrs. F. H. Wilson and Mrs. Earl T. Andre sen. Mrs. Miles Entertains Bijou Club A charming event of Thursday was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. E. R. Niles in compli ment to members of the Bijou club. Miss Betty Forsman assist ed the hostess informally. High score for bridge went to Mrs. W. D. Allbrlgh. Covers at luncheon were placed for ZSn, A. 3. Kertson, Mrs. E. J. Kirchoff, Mrs. N. E. Busey, Mrs. C. W. Heckman, Mrs. W. D. Allbright, Mrs. J. C. Schaupp, Mrs. A. J. Anderson, and hostess. Mrs. E. R. Niles. Mrs. Kirchoff will entertain the rich; piano solo, "Romance" by bibellus, played by Doris Schun ke; double trio, "Estrellita" by Ponce-Treharne, sung by Evelyn Beckner, Mae Tucker, L e o n y Liesy, Lucille Bennett, Betty Mln- kiewitz and Carol Park; chorus, Forest Dance" by Targett; Sa lem high songs, "Junior Sere nade." "Fighting Will Win" and Oskle." Lena Belle Tartar is the di rector and Maxine Ross, Doris Schunke and Lois Burton, accom panists. M. E. Women's Bible Class Meets The Woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lee Friday afternoon. Mrs. O. W. Stratton led the devotions and Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt was presented with a gift from the class in appreciation of her services as the teacher. Christmas baskets were planned. Tea was served late in the aft ernoon to 35. Assisting hostess- er were Mrs. C. W. Dunbar, Mrs. Florence Herron and Mrs. O. W. Emmons. Special guests were Mrs. B. E, Carrier, Mrs. Lena vealed that the girl, much older than the other children, had been in the care of an aunt who later died of tuberculosis. Her death occurred before the younger chil dren were born so that they had not been exposed. The girl with positive test Is program, arranged by Mrs. Rose Hagedorn. The program opened with the singing of America, re peating the Lord's prayer and the salute to the flag led by Mrs. Met tie Schramm. Singing of the Star Spangled Banner was followed by an ad- Holiness Group Meets Tuesday For 3 Sessions The regular meeting of the Marion county Holiness associa tion will be held at the Nazarene church in Salem, Tuesday, Decem ber 12, with preaching at 10:30, 30 and 7:30 o'clock. An un usual rally will be held In the evening, with special musical numbers by young people from the Evangelical and Nazarene churches. Dr. E. W. Petticord will preach. Edgar P. Sims is president of the association. being glTen careful attention by dresa by ReT p w Eriksen. tne visiting nurse ana me Bamiui ium and is getting along nicely. Without tuberculin tests the case would not have been discovered in time to arrest the disease. r y Mrs. Marvin Lewis Is Hostess Mrs. Marvin Lewis presided at gave some readings and O. J. a smart affair Thursday afternoon Hull played southern selections in compliment to members of her I on his banjo Talks were also given by Com rade Gates of HiUsboro, depart ment commander of the G. A. R., Comrade Cooper of McMlnnville and Rev. E. C. Holladay. Vocal solos were given by Mrs Esther Hagedorn and by Mr. Hut- cheon, accompanied by Mrs. Liz- beth Waters. Mrs. Addie Curtis bridge club Guests were bidden to Mrs. James Godfrey's for a 1 o'clock luncheon and afternoon of bridge. The table was centered wltn a Leon Jennison, accompanied by Miss Ruth Bedford, sang "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "There is No Death". Mrs. Jennie F. B. Jones presented a paper on silver tree flanked by candelabra the Lincoln Memorial at Wash- holding vari-colored pastel tapers, ington, D. C. The meeting closed Covers were laid for Miss Grace Jones, Miss Agnes Miller and Mrs. W. E. Tomlinson, special guests, and Mrs. Frank Derby, Mrs. H. R. Pace. Mrs. Frank Reeves. Mrs. G. W. Lucas Mrs. Veda Lisle Mrs. JJg AfteiTlOOn uaisy jucimyre, airs. z-.. a. uuui en, Mrs. TJlva Derby and hostess, Mrs. Lewis. with the singing of "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." Philharmonic Tryouts Merry Minglers Have Sewing Meet The Merry Minglers club met at the home of Mrs. F. P. Phipps Pattern group at her home December 2 L cherrington. Miss Fanny Park- hurst, Mrs. C. H. Bryan and Mrs. W. J. Bates. Birthday Dinner Fetes Two Guests Honoring Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck and William Tschopp on their fiirthday anniversaries, Mrs. Wil iam Tschopp entertained at din ner Thursday night. The table was centered with a gay Christ mas tree surrounded by greenery in which were concealed colored lights. The evening was spent Inform ally. Covers were placed for the honor guests, Mrs. Linabeck ana Mr. Tschopp. Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Millie and hostess, Mrs. Tschopp. lO. T. Club Meets for Luncheon Mrs. George A. White was host ess to the O. T. club Friday after noon for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Silver and red was the color motif in decorations. The afternoon was spent at card3. Special guests were Mrs. tienry Cornoyer and Mrs. Homer Gouiet, Members in attendance were Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs E. C. Cross, Mrs.?T. B. Kay, Mrs -C. H. Robertson. Mrs. Ruben Boise. Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. H B. Thielsen. Mrs. Russell Catlin and hostess, Mrs. White. I 'M a i i ilL-J This afternoon at 2 o'clock in Waller hall on the university campus will be held the piano tryouts to select one to play c Beethoven concerto with the Phil harmonic orchestra at its mid-win ter concert. Four young pianists of Salem will compete. The selec tion will be determined by judges Thursday afternoon for a business named for the purpose. The pro- session and sewing. TUe ciui ?s gram wui De open 10 tae puouc nl&nninr to pack a Christmas oox for a needy family. biiverton aiiss inga Hansen, Present were Mrs. Knights and whose wedding to Stanley Thomp- Mrs. Clark BDecial guests. Mrs. l son or rortiana win te an event C. Ackerman, Mrs. E. S. Bar- or December 16, was the Insplr ker. Mrs. C. C. Colwell, Mrs. A. ation of a miscellaneous shower W. Fletcher, Mrs. Robert Fromm, at the home of her mother, Mra Mrs. Eeelus, Mrs. L. B. Molm, Julia Hansen, Wednesday night. Miss Orlie Mitchell, Mrs. Allen Present were Ethel Knight. Syl McCain, Mrs. R. W. Hans Seit, via Overlund, Mable Hansen, Mrs Mrs. C. L. Snyder. Mrs. George Robert Nealy. Josephine, Olga Thorpe, Mrs. Homer Vent, Mrs. J. Thelma, Inga and Myrtle Sunde E. Woodburn and hostess, Mrs. Thelma and Dorothy Van Gorder, Mrs. Einer Anderson, .Alma An derson, Lorene Fun rue, Florence Funrue, Margie Tinnell, Helen Brenden, Mrs. O. Sunde. Miss Syl via Hansen and Mrs. Hansen. Jefferson Mrs. R. C. Thomas and Mrs. C. M. Smith were joint hostesses to the Woman's club, at me nome oz tne iormer wednes Phipps. Friday Club Feted at Smart Affair Mrs. E. A. Kurti entertained the Friday bridge club with a prettily appointed dessert lunch eon yesterday afternoon. Cbrlst- mao i4unra(lnn9 U'PrA 110(1 Tha afternoon was spent at contract. afternoon. Taking part on the Special guests were Mrs. E. C. I J""6," w,.,c er Van Slyke and Mrs. I. M. Dough ton. Members bidden were Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mrs. E. Daue, Mrs. G. . Gleason, Mrs. Eric Batler, Mrs. Claire Vibbert, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Holly White, Mrs. O. A. Ol son, Mrs. Scott Page and Mrs. Mose Adams. The MacDowell club concert presenting a chorus of 60 trained voices under the direction of Miss Lena Belle Tartar is attracting anticipatory comment these days. The affair is schedulad for next Thursday night at the Grand theatre. ZTAVGXLXSTIO XABEBXACZJi , Terry aad 1SU atrMta. O. Q. WwtM, pastor. ButT reboot : k. m. C A. WiUoa, apriatend4it. Charefe orrie at 11 a. m. babject, WT L'p." -- colUtle errie. t T:S p. . Subject, "'God Does Search tor ttaa." Tooaff Peo pled KetiB( at :80 p. at led bj T. P. president, Bible atadr TuewUy at T:5 . m. Prayer Buetiaf at S:80 p. m. Wed- aeMar verotioaai seme at a p. am. Thortday. . , COTTXT STXEET CHUXCH Or CHB2ST Seventeenth aad Conrt street. Haa N. McCaUnm, pmitor. Bible school at 9:45 a. as. Classes for all ages, aloraiae; wor ship aad Lord a Hopper at 11 a. as. Bet- mo a theme. "The Paleness of Mere Pea- tare." Christian Endeavor at 6:1 p. as. Three Societies. ETanfeliatie service at 7:30 p. m. Anthem by the choir 'Eter nally He it the Sane." Sermon theme, Broken Loose. Glee Club Sings Sunday Night at Amity Christian AMITY, Dec. 8. Sunday eve ning. November 9, the Amity high school glee club will give a con cert at the Christian church. The glee club is composed of some prominent young people of the community, and is directed by Miss Von Pinon. the new music director of the high school. This will be a treat for the music lov ing public. There will be a special message to yonng people on the subject of "Masterpieces," at 8 o'clock. XTBST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cot tare snd D streets. O. W. Bntseh. minister; Bandar school 9:43 a. as. Sam Schinnaa, anperintemdent. A short English terries st the close of the Bandar school. Reculsr service at 10 . m. Sermon topie. "A Miraculous fr espej ' Choir song. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Srmon topic, "Signs of Troe Disciplethip." Begnla mU week prayer service at S p, m. Weonesaay. h it l A. COSPEX. TAB2EHACLB rtk1v ahnol at 9:45 a. m. Granvel Sheets, aoperiatendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evangelist Melons triU speak . Tha Onm Besrttinr Sin." Special ser vice at 2:30 p. m. Malone spesks on "The Tragedy o Time." Young People' meet ing st e.30 p. m. Evening service at 7:80 p. in. Suoject. - nnicn is iu. Wayt" Evangelist Pat Melons wiU eon duct revival eerviees every night next week. , CALVABT BAPTIST High aad Ferry streets. Church school at 9:40 a. m. Mrs. W. A. Bsrkus, super iatendent. PreaChin? service at 10:50 a. m. Subject. "Why Church Ordinan cest" Anthem by chorus choir. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Popular song service, Dspti;m and anthem by chorus choir. Sermon, "Living it Through. CnndT. trustees meeting. Tuesday, Loy alty snd Home Builders' socisl evening. Wednesday, prayer and praise Thursdsy. choir rehearsal. W. Earl Coch ran, minister. IMMAITDBL BAPTIST rmr Haiel and Academy streets. Bible school at 10 a. m. Mare Saucy. n.i4i.iMil.iL Preaehinr at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Music by the msle qusr tet. Mid-week prsver meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. TTRST CHTJRCH OP THE WAZABEKE 13th and Center streets. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. II a. m. wny a eor RinfnK Worldf" 7:30 p. m "Traedv in a Gsrden." Sundsy school a-Ai . m P H T,itw-iIIer. superintendent N.T.P.S. groups 6:80 p. m. Special vocal and instrumental music in connection with the evening service. " BOBXDALB PBIETOS Mile) CUf ten Boss, pastor. S a n 4 a T school at 10 a. as. Moralng worship at U a. as. Message, "The Parable at tha Dmgaet." T p. m. Christian Endeavor hoar. Virgil Trick, leader. 8 pi Jn. eve ning eerriee. "A rortuae for a MeaL" Ladies' Miaaiouary Society Wednesday iftanMB aS tha ham af Mra 'Was. Botf nelL Thursdsy eveaiag, prayer aad Bibi stady. PBOOBBSSITS gPIBTTOAUST Will hold services at tha N'eUen Hall December 10 at 7:30 p. in. Bnv. O. B, Kring will speak an "Divine Health." Circies wiU be aald front ta T:30 p. an. THB OHTTBCH OP CHXIST Cot tare aad Shippinc streets. 0. T. Springs, minister. Bible stady at 10 a. as. Preeehins- at 11 a. m. Topie. "Tha So van Btepe ta tha Hnauitatiom at Christ." Communioa following tha ser moa. Evening Bible study st 7 p. as. Bong practice Wednesday and Friday at 7:80 p. as. CHXIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Eighteenth and State streets. Bev. Amos E. Minneman. A.U.. naator. Ger man services 9:30 a. av. Subject, "Tha Day That Boraeth as & Oven." English services 11 a. m.; subject: "MaUchi'a Prophecy Concerning the Great Day of Judgment." Sunday school. 9:30 a. as- Mra. Amos E. Minneman, superintendent. Luther lea roe 7 p. m. Leonard Zamsow, leader. 8ubiect. '.'The Family of Lamech. the First Polygamist." Church council meeting Tuesday evening 7:30 p. m. Local Nazarenes First in District TTRST EVAHGEUCAL North Summer at Marion street. Emory t. Petticord, D. D.. . minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. nu L. L. Thornton, an- perintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Organ prelude and offertory by Mra. Ethel Potior rhelDa. Sermon. " t'araoiee lurnea to Account. ' Christian Endeavor aervieo t 8:80 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:30 a. Sonr serviea led ov linaen iianner. Sermon, "Christ Walking Amoag His Churches." Bible study and prayer meet iag Thursday at 7:80 p. m. TIE ST CHTTBCH OP CHBIST SCIENTIST Chemeketaand Liberty streets. Sunday school 9:45 and 11 a. m. Services 11 m. and 8 p. m. Subject lesson sermon. God the Preserver of Man." Testimony meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Reading room in Maionie temple open ll a. m. to a:du p. m. except Sundays and holidays. PIBST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty Streets. J. B. Sim- onds, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. ra. Ser mon, "Cnimpaired Assets." At 7:30 p. m. B. A. Green of Portland will talk on " j ne New Deal and Labor" and will be fol lowed by a question period. This will be he final session ol tne present seminar series. Rev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene, announces two series of sermons leading up to the anniversary of the birth of Christ. The first se ries which will be given in the j morning services will be. "The Desire of All Nations." The sec ond series which will be given in the evening services will be, "The Prince of Peace." Both of these series of mes sages will have their background in the Messianic prophesies of the Old Testament. The subjects to morrow will be: 11 a. m., "Why a Sorrowing, Sinful, World?" and 7:30 p. m., "Tragedy in a Gar den." Rev. Galloway received word yesterday that the Nasarene church of Salem took first place in the North Pacific district both in the Sunday school rally and in the thank offering in connec tion with the silver Jubilee anni- versary of the denomination There were 513 present in the Sunday school rally and 1 170 in the offering tor missions which was 118 more than the appor tionment for the church here. v R. ANNE ADAMS When your figure Is heavier Woman's Clubs at Hayesville and Liberty Hold Interesting Meets Miss Terese Ficker Entertains for her Club at Mt Angel; One Group Quilts HnvAsrine Mrs. David Greig iinn wnn'd like to have people I Mrs. Leonard Greig enter- know, your frocks must be chos- j ulned the Hayesville Woman's en with care this) applies to iu i club jointly at tne nome or airs, home, too. The model sketched 1 Greig Thursday afternoon. really nice enough to wear iot j Claud Talmage gaT the arternoons am ukk," . principal events of the last two rtr nrfect proportion and a I " l ...m nuv a ' " , . .mi..,, I WWII, iiiloa vf atraighter, more slender ailhou- J . ' 8olk and Mrs. ... mi. I. ..llUlM DT IM - mtrnU eiie. ; i -' . - D.hin rtnw ciTB ai un uu n clever use of contrast, tho.sur- Prowess. Mra. H. F. plica line of the bodice ana tne new member. anno- bin voke. You migni cnoo6 i - - - . p-nests: tabbablo ; Pr n( wua "-"w"'JMrB. aarence Greig. Mrs. uurj contrast, or ""- I Moor, Miss Kosa one roner, Irely of one color. MiM j Grelg Mrs. Burr Teel. pattern 13 w av&iiaom su r . b m for 8ome ume. es a, as, v, .Uo attendeo. Size 36 takes Z yarus . i - fabric ana a. r jsiu m- Zzri vii..ttoi aten-bv-eteo .: aewws Instructions Included. . Bead flfM cwtfJlJ" TnZL ld rtvla aamber. Be smrt ta - Tha wintw aoltloa of .... aosiy. Order yoav copy way fSulog ana attera tafata-r, ....hJIt, cents. - - ijjMi orders tl Tie Ore go BTaUCo-marcial rtre Ssm. .rf oncloaures. Twu eraat wa v. .rnmntll nttendod SO. " Orders customarily nr. ftUad. wttW fonr dsva from tha tw3tva 1 Taa SUtatmaa.. .,, vt Anrel Miss Terese Ficker entertained with a bridge party at her home Wednesday evening to compliment her club. A special gnest was her sister, Mrs. jko wv iw. Jr.. of Harrington, Wash, who U apending several weeks at the Ficker home. nt her eaests included Miss riirs Keber. Miss Helen Eberle Miss HUda Eberle, Miss Dorothy Keber, Mrs. J. L. Wachter, Mrs. L. Zeis, Mrs. wm. r essier, airs. tt McAvot. Miss Florence Walk er, Mlwi Amanda Schwab -and Miss Catherine May. "Three tables were 1c play and hune, Mrs. V. D. Looney and Mrs J. G. Fontaine At the tea hour refreshments were served to Mrs. Eugene Fin lay, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, Mrs. A. B. HJns, Mrs. D. H. Looney, Mrs. Fred Lodney, Mrs. Herbert Loon ey, Mrs. V. D. Looney, Eleanor Looney, Mrs. Robert Sears, Mrs. L. W. Patton, Mrs. W H. Sher man, Mrs. Robert Terhune, Mrs. Fred Wled, Mrs. S. A. Pease, and the hostesses, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Smith. 00 A correction to the hours an nounced for the fraternities' open house tonight on the Willamette campus lists them as follows: Kappa Gamma Rho. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.: Alpha Psi Delta, 8 to 9, and Sigma Tau, 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. The public is invited to call at all the houses during these hours. University coeds will serve and house officers and patrons will receive the guests. Pioneer The Ellendale club met at the home of Mrs. A. Brown Dorcas Society Election 13th The Dorcas society of the Christ Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with election ,of officers for the new year among the orders 01 business. GRANGERS' COLUMN high score honors were won by sjriaa Clara Vohor XTrm TT AT. Avoy received the gnest prize and L1 att,?f Vlor a? C." "7 Miss Aananda Schwab the cut U.kin Utne prUe. Later in the evening de- "ir we rs. For- Ucious lunch was served by the ndT,Mr"- Joan Martin. Mrs. hostess Archie Brown, Mrs. Arch McFet- a . - ritch, Mrs. George Xan Satin, Mrs. Liberty The Liberty Women's FnTHobl0 M ' w- sTth' club met Thursday afternoon at Roberts, Mrs. B. LewU the home of Mrs. Oscar Dencer, - hosteaw. with Mrs. John Dasch presiding at . . v i a - jw.n.v.nn Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jennison of ication was read from Arthur f.ej? "u1t?a a 1"?? Henderson thanking the'club for Hotel apartments in Portland this lis cviumauicauua iu ictsiu sw w V, ;n r.nnrt GOLD . PLANS TOLD CHURCH Mrs. w. WestenhoaBe reported irt,-. t r.m v. excellent progress to preparations ,caQ Jithertll chureh wU1 meet for school hot lunches which will Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock with be started after the bolldajrs. Mrs. Mrs wulIam Hagedorn presiding. Carson reported on child welfare and Mrj aaud Gleaa la charge - , " . of the mission study. Mrs. Chris Mrs. Stacey and Mrs. Dasch Ftoet wlll proTide) musc and host- wlll act with the community club esaM ba Mrs. c. Clare. Mrs. committee In helping prepare Max Cehlhar and Mrs. Elton H." children's costumes for the Christ- Thompson. maa program. Mrs. w. air was appointed - club historian. . The scholarship tea scheduled for Jan uary was postponed to March. For the program, papers read bv Mrs. Bruce Cunningham ' and Mrs. Dallas. Mrs. Charles Park of Salerc gave a very interesting talk on the Holy Land, and show ed pictures . ' TnedicaiecL Ingredients of Vicks VapoRub in Conveniea: Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP TEMPLE BAPTIST Corner 19th snd Ereyman streets. J. H. Briscoe, psstor. Sunday school a.sa a. m. X. D. Anderson, snperintenient. 11 a. m. choir will give musical program 6:30 p. m. Innior B.Y.P.U. 7:30 p. m. preaching. Subject. "Husbands Love Your Wives." Friday 7:30 p. m. ladies of the rhnrrh wilt s-ive BaCeant. Thursday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. PBX8BTTESJAN Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grovcr C. Birtchet. D. D.. pastor. 9:80 a. n. church school directed by Ralph Scott, superintendent. 11 a. m. morning wor- hin rrnivarul Bible Sunday. Sermon. ? K. Rihl Anthoritative!" Solo by Mr. Leon Jennison, "In My Father's Hkiim A Manv Mansions" (arn-ate- phens). 6:30 p.'m. C. E. Soeieties. 7:30 p. m. evening praise, ur i o i Bible." Dnet bv Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott, "It Was For Me." KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streeti. H. C. Stover, mlnitt.r Church school at 10 a. m. C. C. Harris, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon. 'Jesus' Grip on the Soul. ' Young People's meeting at o:o m Tranini sorrice at 7:3U I. m. riaj- et. 'Something Big" oy young people i First Congregational ehurcn. rrujiT BAPTIST f.rinn and North Liberty streets. Brit inn Ra min ster. Bible school at :- i. m. Fred Broer, snpenntendent. iorn ne worship at 11 a. m. Sermon, "Christ tfc. C-rrmt Proohet." Jr. Intm. C sr. M. Y. P. C.'s will meet at 6::0 p. m. Prayer ratinv at fi-ao Ti m. Orean prelude at :10 p. m. Min Minnie Miner, organnt. fiMim warahin at 7:30 x. m. etermon, The JeWt Flag and t-mbiem." ine or- dinsnca of bsptism will be administered at the close of tha evenSn? service. Spe cial music by the choir at Dotft services. ST. JOBV'8 EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN r flnnd. Cerner 10th and itrmait RT. H. W. Gross, pastor. English services at 9:15 a. m. faerman services .oh i.liMtl nf Halv Communion 11 a. m. Preparatory services at io: a. m. Sunday scuool at v a. m. TJinTARIAK m,.r..v.t. aad North Cottaze streets Services 11 a. m. Her. W. G. Eliot ot prtUaJ will nresch. Sljt. "The Man srement of One's Doubta." Chorch school 10 a. m. Miles MeKey, saperintenaent. Mrs. Walter Denton, organist. FIRST CHURCH OT GOD TTnoil and Xorth Cottaire streets. 6. T. v..i iur Ruidence 1591 Broadway. Phone 8717. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning service Is the first of a series of sermons on "-fersonsi jltidpv lism." Sunday school 10 a. m. Lyle Knox, superintendent. Tonng People's meeting 6:30 p. m. Lyle Knox, leader. Prayer and testimony raeetinif Wednesds.y 7:30 m. CHEMAWA, Dec. 8. The grange will hold a potluck din ner and social evening Thursday. December 14. Grangers and their families are expected to be on hand at 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bowden bead the commit tee for the dinner and Carroll Cummings. Mrs. Arthur Holden and Harry Oldenburg are arrang ing the program. The grange Home Economics club met with Mrs. Arthur Hol den Wednesday. The afternoon was spent working oh the grange quilt under the direction of Mrs, Charles Beckner. Those present were Mrs. J. C. Ackman, Mrs Arch Claggett. Mrs. H. W. Bow den. Mrs. W. E. Savage, Mrs Charles Beckner, Mrs. S. H. Fran Cisco, Mrs. Holden, Miss Dorothy Ackman, Miss Eleanor Francisco and Miss Eileen Holden. UNITED BaETHRXH Haiel Green. J. H. Wormian, pastor. 8nndav achooL 10 a. ta. Morning worship, 11 a. m.. subject: "The Word Became ties and Dwelt Amouf Cs." Evangiiis tie aervieo -at 7:30 p. as. I ' I Dresses V .Today WW, v ii liw . II in 1 1 ii ii III af J I II III K I V II ill y iu y 1 1 0 in h Id rail H I he Biggest THE GRACE GOSPEL HALL 15th and Mill streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 3 p. m. and at 7:3o d. m. Gomel cartoons wiU be snown at tha evening service. Tuesday evening Bible clans at 7 p. m. and children s meet- ng at 7:45 p. m. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 420 State street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at ii a. m. evan gelistic aervieo at 7:o p. m. Mid-week services Tuesday and mursdsy mgnts. Young People's service Saturday night. REDEEMING LOVE MISSIOS 172 Marion streets. Mrs. M. E. Buclc- bee. pastor. Regular services Tuesday at 7:30 n. m. Praver service Friday at 2 sad 7:30 p. m. Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. Gueffroy, speaker. TimST METHODIST EPISCOPAL R. Earla Parker, pastor. Floyd S. Bailev. director of religious education. Robert Vf. Gatke. superintendent of cht.xa. school. t:45 a. m. church school. Classea for all aces. 11 a. m. psMie wor- shin. "The Owner's Brand." 7:30 p. ra. evening worship. A special service in ehara-e of the University league. o:au p. m. Epworth leagues and Forum. TTJSJTEX M. E. Sunday school 10 a. m. Ivan Hadlev, snnerintendent. Worship 11 a. m. Sub ject, "The Bread Theory of Life." bpe- rial music. Enworth Leszne 6:30 p. ra. Uiif kithcrn isarser. leader, n orinip service 7:30 p. mi Mid-week service 7:30 p. m. Thursdsy night. I. Sherman nivi, pastor. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BEE THE EK rnn,r N. 17th and Nebraska streets. Rev. B. V. Wilson, psstor. Sunday school 0-45 a. m Mora ins worship 11 a. m. Subject, "Modern Vain as of an Old Rnok. Eveninr worship 7:80 P. m. Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m. Sub ject. "Three Age Groups of Young Peo ple." Leaders, Garnet Larkin and Lila Green. Bargain We Have EVER Offered TODAY Only WOOL DRESSES TJHTTSB ASSEMBLIES IK CHXIST 433 tt Ferry street. Ronert L. Taylor, pastor. Residence 2282 Simpson streets. initi.it nstor Elder Geo. Thorp. Resi- i.ti 2283 Simsson St. Services Satur day 2-4, 7:80 p. m. Sunday 2-4, 7:30 n. m. Sermon tonics Saturday 7:30 p. m., "Tha Blood Covers" by Evangelist 8. A. Oberg of Los Angeles. Calif. Sundsy 8 n. m.. "Gifts of the Spirit." Sunday 7:80 p. m., "Pride, or Hnmllity." Services Sundays. Wednesdays, Fridays and Satur days, 7:80 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. as. Mrs. Eva A. Leoold, superintendent. SOUTH SALEM TRIENDS South Commercial and Washington Sts. Charles C. Hsworta. pastor, bunosy school, 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m.. topic: --nat iws mi'"""" Meant" Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. Thursday. 7:80 p. m.. mid-week meeting for prayer and bible study. HIGHLAND rSXXJrDS Highland avenue at Church street. T. riin Ttpnw. n.tnr. Kible school. 10 a. m.. Lester Del-spp. superintendent. Morning worship, 11 a. m., infract: oome Things the Bible Says on National Re ,n,rr " Tntermediato C T.. 6:80 p. m ElTett Brown, leader; subject: "How Can We Mako Christmas Happier for Others." Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. At tha Thursday prayer meeting. 7:30 n t hm nutnr will rive the second of the aeries of ntudies of the "Queries of the Friends Church." T.Egr.TTt MEMORIAL Knntfc Commercial at Myers street. 8. TWrlnw Johaaon. 848 East Mvers street Church sehnot :45 a. m, V. M. Sackett, superintendent. Morning worship. 11 . ith.fn- "Lead Us Gently Home." fRrirrxl. Cantinnine a series on the Lord's praper tha pastor will speak on "The Measure of Divine Forgiveness. Leagues meet at Ml: 80. Happy evening honr. 7:30. Violin trio. "Threo King of Orient." avrmon: "-run oni Free." Wednesday afternoon the Wo man's Homo Missionary society. Tuesday night the-official board. Thursday night, mid - week study ana cnoir reuearaai. FBEE METHODIST XfarVet and Winter street. M. H. Piteh er. pastor. . 1230 Korth Winter street. AC. A RcflillT Bchool. 0:43 a. - Emarv Goode, superintedent. Sermon top ic! "Leadings of the Spirit": "The Tlit.f on th Cross." T. P. M. S. meets at 8:80 p. mL Prayer an4 praise service, Thursday. 7:i-p m. Labor & the New Deal An address by B. A, Green, prominent Portland at torney, long associated with labor groups. The final session of this seminar series. First Congregational Church . Center & Liberty Sunday Eveninff 7:30 to 9 SEFOKMED Canitol aad Marion streets. W. G. Lien- kinamr. naator. Sunday school 10 a. m. John T)nnv sunerintendent. Germsn ser vices 10 a. m. Subject, lne iestiny 01 the Word of God in the World." English -r 11 m m. Snbiect. "ThorouKhly Furnished Cnto All Good Works." Cni versal Bible Sunday will be observed. Special music by the choir. PIE ST CHBISTZAir Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, minister. Chureh school at 0:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. Includes the Lord's Supper and sermon by Evan relist Teddy W. Lesvitt on "A Wise Choice." Four Young People's meetines at 6:30 p. ar. Evening aervlee at 7 :o p. m. under tne direction or cvanrenx Leavltt. riermon. --rive oearcaing ques tions." The evangelistic campaign will continue over next week each evening cept Monday. 7AS0K LEE MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Jefferson and N. Winter streets. H. G. Humphrey, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 a. ra. Morning worship 11 a. m. Robert. "The Attraction of the Fplifted Christ." Music by chorus choir. Evening worship 7:30 p. ra. Snbjeet, "Hearers or Doers of the Word." Young People's meeting 6:30 p, m. AaTEKTCAV T.UTHBBAX Church street between Chemeketa and Center. Kv. P. W. Enksen. pastor, bun. dav Bible aebool at 0:45 a. m. Arnold A. Kroeger. snperintendent. 11 a. m. morn ing worship. "The Conouest of Fear." Anthem, "All Love Excelling" (Roberts) directed by Wm. McGUchrist Sr. Lathei leagues at B:3 p. m. uevotionaw. tv ning worship and sonr in charge of Y. P. rhnrne directed bv John Schmidt. Duet. Palaea." Misa Iola OaeSseth aad John Schmidt. Sermon: topie, "Tooth on the Horistm of- a New Day." The ehureh council will meet Monday at 7 :za p. at the ehureh. 8PTWTTUALIST RESEARCH rt North Commercial atreet. p- stairs. L. M. La Valley, pastor. Meets Snndar. 2 p. m.; topie: "Mediomihip and Its Advantages." Circles after. They'll Go Like Wild Fire At This Low Price 0$ i i a t First Bawtist Church Marion & N. Liberty Sts. BRITTON ROSS MINISTER 11 a. m"Christ the Great Prophef . 7:30 p. m. "The Jew's Flap and Emblem Or-xaa Prelad at 7:10, Miss Minnie Miller. Orunist. . " The Ordinance of Baptism will be admioiKtered tt the ckxte of the txmlng serric. Keep Dec. 31st clear- for Great Watch Night Servlce Goxpel Singing. . A Spiritual Message. . . Good fellowship. Another Johnson Bargain for Today MILLINERY Values to $1.95 Stto lOHNSON'S The Store, for Toadies 404-466Ute