C:iLGO:i STATSXIAIT, Ort;Eatcn!ay tlsnte; 'Jgsay ItZl PAGSFIVD vC is I r H i , - , fz. t b i Society - Perry Home Friday Mra. Vernon Perry entertained fa honor ot Miss Ruthlta HoftneU ; Wridar night with handkerchief thower and eveninr or. comreci. i Narcissi and aprlag flower were !; placed .about the room. - l , :, Mm -Carlfin Stmcson and Mrs. t CUyton-1 Foreman assisted vthe ' hostess at the aapper hour. nM'an ware . Misr . Hotfnell, ; honor an est. Miss Pegry Goodfel- low. UIs Katherlne Corey- Mis 1 v Margaret Corey. Miss Mrsaret f ..2 tiMisnn Mis Virginia Holt. Mlaa KAy .Lauahrldee, Miss Henrietta -J - wrh! alia Margaret Drager, Misg Wllma Glese, Mia Dorothy fiftlL Mra. Joe Lane, Mrs. Garlen Simpson. Mrs; Clayton Foreman, f...;;- Jean mt w. Olio. - iVClUiCVU V I Wilson and hostess, Mrs. Vernon Verrr I J ' . : . . . I 1 U'Women S Union Holds tV a" eBusiness Meeting. K." o p wnmon't Union of the Tern- -l RABtlst chnreh held its regn- I : lar .monthly business meeting J AVednesday afternoon at the tome 4lL f MrMs. J. M. Cross. ' f Officers were elected as fol ' lows: President. Mrs. N. E. Ab- Vfee-nresident. Mrs. E. A. El well: secretary. v treasurer. Mrs. Ida Latham. tr9 TCiiann conducted the ae- ""-fttions. Mrs. Elwell, president or th anion for the past two years vaa BrrnrdMl the honor Of naTing I er name placed as a life pemJ??' -i "l w h.M Vbrn- i !ary 21 at the home, of Mrs. E. d. ij- -Wndberg. "F. L. Club Convenes- Thursday The F. I club held Its monthly meeting at the home of .Mrs. George Naderman with Miss Mil- 'dred .Martin a assistant hostess Thursday. v - After the business meeting light "-refreshments were serTed by the ''hostesses. . . Member present were Miss Lnla McClay, Miss Helen McElroy. Miss Myrtle McClay. Miss Dorothy vrnir. Miss Bernlce Zielke, Mrs. Joe Beatr. Miss Gwendolyn Bub- bard, Mrs. Glen Harbaugh. Mrs. V Willie Warf, Mrs. Chester Lank- C-Vtree and the hostesses. Miss Mil- wdred Martin and Mrs. George Na- rlArman il't. .yf?'! ?e?.!?,t "f6!4.: i tton wui noia lnsuiiiuuu i . v fleers tonight In the K. P.' hall at o'clock. Mr. Julia V. Ward, .i state field director, wilt act as X Installing olllcer; laaies or cere- XL ''.monies will be Mrs. Elma Thomp- v " ; son and Mrs. Edna Shumaker, and v :cnapiam, wrs. caroune uusuneu. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS Girl ,are you planning to ike your commencement frock a new party frock? You'll such grand fun making this itful model! The lovely Iiarea couar tne prewy weeies a li . joined at drop shoulder In the new fi-dW 1746 Ja -iaanner,' ana lun- sn mu -TcaptlTating details and the new , . V - Instmctor glxen with the pattern - S- show you exactly how to put them together in the easiest way Imag- ry-lnable. Crisp taffeta ribbon xnfcht w ihvu ftv. 4T dwvm, o tbow: for the frock use georgette, chiffon, flat crepe, dimity or or - 7Jt gandie in wnite, pasteis or nainiy . f V- "tUni 174 1 available la efze la, 12. -14. If and II. Size ZZ take s yards 3?-lnca rannc yand 1 yards ribbon . Sad 18 cants la colas at auap (eaina ynttm for taia Anno - Adama yattara. Writ plainly , addroM. atyi asaftoxr aa4 ate w 'act ycttara ortfarad. - Ta rw want, ltU oditioa of U ' Asa Aiaaa , potttra ausuao is. aaay. All to Wt vprlng atyioo far adalu as cBlUroa la aa iaUiMttac helpful book. Sand for yoar copy aa4 ao calo this tprmtv Mm at saasSslaa, 1 coats. MtQtlao aad yat. tora totataor. SS coats. - - azwa wm ih vh k4 ttiti aoi Yaotaxm Dopt, SIS Saata vo vbwtblh wn, win, JaMO wo omrp caeloouroa. tmx ardor wiH bo S pgy ottaa do to. a eaaaM caatoauru arc Woe wttaia 'fos ittji tnm tao thaa rocetvod sy Tio ftatetaua. -v. . News and Club Jessie Steele, SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday, January 20 King's Herald. First M. E. church, at home Mrs. A. A. Lee,'.lllf State, 2 to 4 p. m. A. A. U. W. luncheon meeting. Masonic temple. I p. m. Res. dial 7208. Woman's Relief corps. Miller's hall. 2 p.m. Women's Benefit association, Installation of offi cers, K. P. hall, 8 p. m. Golden Rule Class Has Banquet . The Golden Rnle Sunday schoot class ot the First Evangelical ehnrch held a "Friendship" ban- auet In tha dining room of the - - i . . ehnrch esdy The friendship Idea was car- consisted of group singing, pray- er. an Interesting talk and chal- lenge to the class for the year's work by tha pastor, Dr. E. W. Petticord. A solo was given by Mrs. Grace Beach and short talks by members ot the group Those enjoying the evening were Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Petti cord. Mrs. Russell Wright, Mrs L. L. Thornton, Mrs. Grace Beach, Mrs. Mobley, Mrs. Paul Nieswan der, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs. V, A. Ballantyne,. Mrs. Joe Bower- sox, Mrs. A. J. ungeiDari, urs wikoff. Mrs. Hans Hofstet ter Mr8 Rutll Grime. Mrs. Fred w iTnlo TH-Ir-a fr Fred Barnlck, Mrs. William Rot- ana V " lLl Entre Nous Club Has Evening of 500 Mr. and Mra. W. G. Krueger and Mr. and Mrs. William Earle were hosts to the Entre Nous club and several Inrlted guests at the clubhouse Wednesday night. Nine tables ot 600 were in play with high score going to Mrs. Charles Kinzer and C. E. Miller for the gaests, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hummel, Mrs. Fred Gibson and Chris Hampshire for the club members. Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Peter- son, C. E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs 3egie, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDowell, Mrs. Hard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinzer and Mr. and Mrs. Peters. I - - - Biiou Club Honored i -m j 1 hursday J Mrs a s. Kertsen feted mem bera of the Bijou club Thursday i afternoon. Pastel tapers were used effectively on the luncheon table. I Hign Bcore went to Mrs. A. J. An- derson for the afternoon or cards. I rtl Jl . T O C.hanrn Mrs, C. W. Heckman, Mrs. B. Ru therford, Mrs. W. D. Allbrigbt. Mrs. E. J. Kirchpff. Mrs. A. J. Anderson and the hostess, Mrs Kertsen. Hubbard The Hubbard Worn an s dun was nostess io ne Woodburn and Aurora Woman's clubs at the Pythian hall in Hub bard. A large number from each club was in attendance. Mrs. A. F. deLespinasse, president of the Hubbard club, presided. The Hub- 1 bard club voted unanimously to give 35 to the school to be used for back-stops for the tennis courts now under construction Mrs. Waldo F. Brown, Mrs. A. F, deLespinasse and Mrs. Neva Mc kenzie were appointed to Judge the pnetry contest being conduct ed for the grade school children Dr. Robert M. Gatke of Wil lamette university spoke on 'Economy In County Govern ment." Dr. Gatke outlined the history of county government from its inception and declared it I out-dated and a relic of horse and buggy days. He called it "the jungle of American politics." Miss Wilms Morrison, of Wood- burn, entertained with two piano solos, "xves greeting" and 'Seranade." A. L. Strickland, of Aurora, sang a group of solos. Iavlctla." The Pilgrim" and 'When Voa Come Home." He was accompanied by Mrs. Strickland. During the social hour tea was served by the hostess club. Mrs. Waldo F. Brown and Dr. Ethel K. Riley presided at the tea table. Others assisting ' wero Mrs. Earl Grimm, Mrs. Effa Bell. Mrs. Claud Moomaw, Mrs. H. L. Carl and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Hubbard. Mrs. Julius Stauffer Antertalaad ihA memlwri of liar hriririt rltih Thursday ntrht. Bt the yarlety ot flowers In evidence w.. . roiili. it n mM. winter. Roses, marigolds, narcissi ana- tulips made the rooms very urettr. PlnV rohnd intrd the I w " UWeg the refreaament hour. High scores were won by Mrs. Elmer ; Stauffer and Mrs. Anna School. The February hostess will be Mrs. Lester WilL The contract bridge clnb met for its second lesson at the home ot Mrs. Hugh Wells Thursday after- j noon. j . j Hayes rllle. Mrs. Davey WiUls ana Mrs. BrUla Holburt Jointly en tertalned the HayeaTiile Woman's Club at the Willi home, Mrs. Frank Marshall read an ln- terestlng paper en "Oregon as a Territory," and Mra. Joe Teel pre sented "Oregon as a State." Ida Denny fare the current events. - Mrs. Leonard Creig was sur prised with a shower: There were 27 members present and the tor- lowing guests: Rosa Porter. Mra. Elsie Frey. Mrs. Lillian Shaaer. Mrs. L. B. George. Mrs. Brnce WOlis, Joy Greig, Mrs. Clarence Grets, Mr. Btergen and Mrs. Ruth Reynolds. " The Baxaca Philathea class of the First Baptist church will hold its regular taeathly business' and social f meeting Monday night. 7:30 p. m., at home Mrs, Erixon, 7 Marion street, r Society Editor Mens Bible Class Has Discussion Meet The regular monthly meeting I of the Men's "Bible class of the by MIag Beatrice Hartnng, Miss First Methodist church was held Mildred Miller Miss Benlah Cra on Monday night at the home of meTf Miss Jean Eastrldge, Miss rr and Mrs. h. Kane raraer. Only a brief business session! was necessary which allowed most I rt Y,a aTonln 9 in Ka inmt In IIb.I ' VUOkVU. ReT. Simpson Hamrlck led In "What Should be Our Attitude Toward Other Religions? . I The question of the proper re-1 lationshin between the members I of the class and the County Chris-1 tiaa Federation was considered hr Martin l,wi. u. J. Lehman I and others. Hi r ttti o nroattont I the class and O. F. Stratton chair man of the program committee. Merry Minglers Club Entertained - The Merry Minglers club met VZIS'Z u tSZ was spent informally with tea . I served late. I i-reseni were airs. v. J. Acaer- man, Mrs. c. C coiweu. Mrs. A.leon Thursday afternoon In her W. Fletcher, Mrs. Robert Fromm, MISS DrliA MItCIlAll. Mm. Allan 1 - - ---- i McCain, Mrs. F. P. Phipps, Mrs. George Thorpe, Mrs. J. E. Wood- I Durn. jars. j. i wagers ana nosi- SUyton. Because of the fact that the Camp Fire Girls sold more Christmas seals than the Boy Scouts the latter group gave a party for the girls at their club room Wednesday night. Four boys put on a clever one-act play and numerous games were enjoyed. Chaperones were Victor Phelps, Lgrade school principal;' Mrs. Phelps, guardian ot the Camp Fire Girls, and Bob Ross, who is tak- ing the place of R. G. Wood as scout leader. The girls sold $12 worth otlry Rassmnsson will be' hostesses stamps and the boys $4.5 a. Girls present were Betty . Anne Goode. Doris Crabtree, Anne Foster. Bet- te Korinek, Frances Rider, Bar- bara Watters, Madly n. Adams, Shirley Freel and LaVerna Dar- by, while the boys were: Alvin Schmltt. Glen and Edwin Hay- worth, Edward Mielke. Perry Shel- ton, Gordon Hendricks. Robert Boitz, Leon and Durrell Jordan. Bobby Inglis. Matthieu Forrette. Frank Tobie and Francis Leffler. Gervais. The Catholic Daugh- ters or America and their hus bands met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. DeJardin Monday night A business meeting and five tables of cards provided diversion and later refreshments were served, High scores in the card game were won by Mary Herschberger of w ooaourn and ur. Appieoy or Mt Angel. Members were present from Woodburn, St. Paul and Mt. Angel. me aay r oreciere gave a cara party ana aance at tne parish nan inesoay nignc -rues lor nign acorn m bvv went w an ' ?, r, "t - , r " ivL ' .v' tT v , Mrs. Peter Prantl. chairman, was assisted by Mrs. J. B. Susee, Mrs. M..irirft ru .nH !' p9T RinHi.r JeffM-snn Mr Tia TTnrfr. wood entertained Wednesday af- ternoon at her country home one mile south of Jefferson, honoring her little daughter. Delores fifth birthday. Mrs. Underwood was as aisted In serving by Mildred Kott hoft and La el Bilyeu Present were the honor guest. Delores Underwood. Carol and Jimmle Ammon, Caroline, Geor- gie and Johnnie Grenz, Donna Lon Paris. Jackie Grenz. Bobbie Mr. nnira Mra wvion i-.n..i vrM Orria Smith. Delores' rrand'moth- et Mrs. Lloyd Bilyeu, and great grandmother, Mrs. Jane Miller. Lael Bilyeu. Mildred Kotthoff of Malin, and the hostess, Mrs. Lois Lnderwood. o ' Jefferson. The Woman's Mis sionary society of the Methodist church met at the home of Miss uiW snS Magaxine articles were liven by Mr. Cha. McKee. Mrs. R. C.I ?r p ? iI 'ZZZZ 7 ? gSJI Grace Thurston and Mrs. Mabel Davis. Silverton June Baker' was the Inspiration of a birthday par ty wnea ner mother, Mrs. Fred saaer. entertUned a group of little friends on June's llth birth - i oixmuay caae center - ea me utoie ana tab pink tapers, pink favors and place card com- pietea the color , arrangement. rresent were jane tmatock, uneryi sypaert, Lydla Green,-Julia Hntten, Eleanor Behme, Anita Cluff, Marl Hall and Jane Ba- Dr. J. Vinton Scott v ' DENTIST - Office Phone . Home Phone - WH ; 8059 8044 1st National Bank Bldf. . . . Salem, Oregea . - Affairs Contract duo is Entertained in Evening Mrs. Robert Eyre was hostess to members of her contract club Thursday night at the home ot Mrs. Etta Eyre. Honors at bridge went to Miss Velma May. Miss Betty Mae Hartnng. Miss May and Mrs. Etta Eyre assisted the host ess at the refreshment hoar. Those Inrlted were Miss Cyn- Ithia Delano. Miss Viola Crosier. Miss Grace Elisabeth Holman. Miss- Betty . Mae Hartung, Miss Ruth Chapman, Miss Velma May, Mrs. Charles Claggett. Miss Iris Jorgensen, Miss Josephine, McGIl- Lriirlst Sflaa TTacal Jnhnnrm Mlsa rmnr TTnhrt Ab- intt - v, t,hn mirh iriizaheth Looney and the hostess. Mrs. Rob- ert Eyre, IBM w Mrs. lones HosteSS 1 nurSdaV A charming bridge tea was gir- en by Mrs. Gail Jones Thursday afternoon in compliment to mem- bers of her contract club. Bright yellow aairoaus ana pussywuiowB were placed about tne rooms. Mrs Estill Brunk assisted the hostess u in iea Dour. sen, Mrs. John Beakey, Mrs. Carl Emmons. Mrs. Al Adolphson. Mrs. Estill Bnrak. M?s. Kenneth Wat- en, Mrs. Frank Needbam. Mrs. L. B. Endicott and hostess, Mrs. Gall Jones. Luncheon Entertains Contract llUu . ' Mrs Wavna Loder nresided at a smartiy appointed bridge lunch aome on Fairmount hill. A bou- i -m m t. i a i.v. quel ui iresia ceuicrcu tuc wius. rvr nlacAd for Mrs. Homer Eean Mrs. Allan Carson. Mrg Hollis HunUngton. Mrs John Carson. Mrs. Karl G. Becke. Mra Panl TTeniTrlrVa Mra. fVn nd paBins, Mrs. P. D. Quisen berry. Mrs. Gus Hisson, Mrs. Clif ford Farmer Wayne Loder. and hostess, Mrs Hazel Green Mrs. W. G. Da vis, Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Edward Hines were I hostesses to the Nemo Sewing; club Wednesday tor , an au day meeting to quilt. A pot luck din j ner was served at noon. Mrs. Al j bert Hashlebacker and Mrs. Hen January 31 at Mrs. Hashleback- cr's home . Mrs. Thor Slattum and daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Julius Slattum entertained the Sunshine Sewing club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alexander Sharp, Mrs. W. H Williamson, Mrs. Robert Massie Mrs. . H. Wortman and Mrs. G I G- Looney will be hostesses to the uh January 31 at the Looney I nome. TUls is the guest meeting Each member to bring a friend Mrs. Massie will have charge of the games Kingwood. Members of the Laurel Social Hour club held two meetings this week. Mrs. Robert Hall and Mrs. Nellie Campbell were hostess for the regular meet- ing Tuesday afternoon at the Hall home on Cascade drive. The study of Oregon by counties was con tlnued. Mrs. Elbert Beckman of Woodburn gave historical and i current data on Crook county, i Mrs. B. B. Flack on Wallowa, Mrs m. A. Cross on Josephine.. Mrs. Eugene Krebs on Lake and Mrs. E, A. Sharpe on Deschutes A ed meeting was held Thursday afternoon when tne ST,,,"" , J w! "ll SlS," b!Lj h?ftiSS 'r h 5ext reguUr meeting, Tuesday. February 6 Sublimity A surprise party a3 " ine nome of air. ana M: ,f v.?011 of Adolph Etsel's birthday. Those present were Mrs. Mary Hen dricks and son Louie -and Law rence, Mr. and Mrs. Gas Hen dricks and children, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baker and son Harold. Mr. d Mrs- George Eder and Clara Ed; Albert and-Clarence Eder, f ,CerIaI?ur- aBd Mrs- Andy Kdel and chndren, Mr. and Mrs. I Joseph Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs G.eorge Hassler. aU of SUyton. Henry and Lester Fox', Marie Bentz, Evelyn Klutz. Mr. ad Mrs. Kick Kremer and sons Vincent and Harold Wolf. Gervais. The Past Matrona' club of Gerval chapter. O. E. S.r met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth. A ET2-, r1" w Am v Tear a. follows: Mrs. Ralph sturgis. president! Mr. C. T. Brix- Tlce-prwldent; Mrs. J. 8. Har- ner. aeeretarr-treaiirr. rh it.k. ruary meeting wUl be held at the hall In the evening and husbands of the members will be cnests. t VESPER TOPIC TOLD Dalbert Jepsen, local violinist, 1 will arrange special mnsie tor the 1 irsi Evangelical c. E. Tesper jnonr Sunday afternoon from 3:10 to 4:10 o'clock. The dlscnsaion I topie will be "Getting Along with 1 uiaers." Permanent - 2 and Nothing bat itandard applie wsed. Our new wtischivte ausswrea yeti sv aoft, nateral wive, Finger- ; ;25c S0c waving THE BEAUTy BOX - 208 Masonic Tempi ': ; Methodists Hold v Annual Potluck tiinner Session The annual get together and potluck dinner at First Methodist church Thursday night drew a good crowd, with much enthus iasm manifest. Dr. B. E. Parker led the forum discussion on "How can we lift oar church nearer to the Chris tian Ideal ot a church." with con tributing remarks by Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Miss Alma Pohle, Mrs. M. C. ' Findley, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Earl Litwiller, Mis Hetta Fields, R. M, Gatke, W. C Winslow and R. D. Barton. Other taking part in the pro gram were Dr. Louis Magln. dis trict superintendent,' the forum octet and untrersity Quartet. Charter Granted Science Church The national federation of Spiritual Science churches h a a granted a charter to the new or ganization formed here under leadership of Dr. and Mrs. Orlen R. Kring of Portland. The mem bership roll taken three weeks ago was SI, more than twice the num ber required for a charter. The charter was presented last. Sun day. Wahl Continues Revival Series The revival meetings held the past week at the First German Baptist church have been very successful, and Rev. E. P. Wahl of Portland will continue to preach each night the coming week, states the pastor. Rev. G. W. Rutsch. Rev. Wahl preaches In the Eng lish language, his sermons start ing at 7:45 o'clock. Gervais. The semi-annual all- day meeting of the Presbyterian Women' Missionary society was held at the church Wednesday. Chapters in the study book, "East ern Women Today and Tomor row," was read. During the after noon session Rev. C. C. Poling, who is conducting a two weeks' special meeting, gave a talk be fore the society. Mrs. Robert Har per, Mrs.' Sumner Stevens and Mra. G. T. Wadsworth were ap pointed a committee to nominate officers for the election to be held next month. Visitors present were Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh, Mrs. P. W. Seely. Mrs. Wm. L. Regele. Mrs. Frank Turner and Mrs. F. W. Mc Adoo. o Independence. The Indepen dence Women's club entertained for their husbands Tuesday night at the clubhouse with a card party. The women's stringed trio, Mrs. Ed Wunder, Marjorie W u n d e r. Mrs. Ellen Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Valen Guild, furnished the music. About 15 tables of bridge and "50uw were in play, high scores going for bridge to Mrs. C D. Galbreath and R. M. Walker, and for "500" to Mrs. George Ruef and K. L. William. Hostesses were Mrs. Homer Hill, Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mrs. H. N. Mattison. Mrs. J. C. Collins, Mrs. Melford Nelson. Mrs. Will Woods and Mrs. K. L. Williams. a a a Liberty The Women's club quilting and potluck lunch was well attended at the C. W. Stacey home Thnrsday. The members de cided to do more quilting to raise funds for their treasury. The members will also help with the work of a quilt to benefit the Boy Scout treasury. This will be done Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ot next week at the Westenhouse home. ooo Gervais Former neighbors of Mrs. Howard Booster gave a surprise party for Saturday night. it being her birthday anniversary. Cards were played. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Aker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burr, all of the Lake Labish section, and Mr. and Mrs. Booster. o Mb Angel Miss Marie Ebner entertained at bridge at the home of her parents, Wednesday even ing. High score honors were won by Mrs. J. L. Wachter and the cut prize by Dorothy Keber. Guests were: Clara Keber, Doro thy Keber, Hilda Eberle, Helen Eberle, Teres Flcker, Mrs. J. L. Wachter, Mrs. L. A. Zeis, and Mrs. Wm. Fessler. Independence.-a-The Fast Noble Grand's club entertained Wednes day night at the Odd Fellows hall tor their husbands. A 7 . o'clock dinner started the social evening Land "500" was played. About 20 people were present, Mrs. R. W. White was in charge. nnii colds T Si' wsw Sk 'li.1. W T Have FEWER Colds The instant yoa f sal a cold com iag on, naa Vkka Nom ft Throat Drops, the new aid in pnmiiag colds. Used at that first nasal Irritation or snatze, they help you to avoid many cold entirely. FoBomVlckm Pirn for War CcwerW ot CoMa. Tbia pane, a prawwd in clinical testa, greedy reduces the number and duration of CoMa, FoB detail c the lcoineiaeawfc - j . ' TTBST lOTSOOIST EPISCOPAL 8Ut aaA Caarek stroota. B. Zarlo Parkar, pa tor. rioyd S. Baiter, dl roe tar of ralif ioai adoeation. Dr. K. H. Gatka, nparintaoaaat. 9:4 a, au chorea oekooJ, elanaa to all agac. 11 a. am. pablie war tfeip. Xoaaofo by Dr. Parkar. 11 a, au junior chorea. T:I0 p. at craning war skip. Xaacat fey Ot. Parker. S:SO pt m. Epvortfc, ImM and Toaag TtnpWu raront, JOWJT'g XTAVaZUOAXi XA7TBXXAW MUaeart fcynoa, eoraar 10th and A ktreeU. Bev. H. W. Grots, pa tar. Kat Uk tarricos at t:45 a. a. Ccnaaa sor viee at 11 a. nu Bnnday ocheol at 9 i : . : CALTAXT BAPTIST Ennday aarrieao -begin at t:40 a. to. with a gradad ehnrch achooU atra. W. A. Barkas, ooparintandent. Morning preach ing aarvice at 10:60 a. m. 8nbject, "Pro feuion and Praetiea." AntAm by chores etoir. B.Y.P.U.'s et at 6:80 p. m. Zreaing worship at 7:80 p. m. Subject, "Where Aro Our 0oad." Special music Tuesday evening, meeting ot advisory canned. Wedaesdar araolng. -prayer and praise sorvtee. Thnrsdar evening, choir rehearsal. W. arl Coearaa, pastor. SOOTH SALQC TXIESDS 8. Commercial at Washington street. Charles C. Haworth, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school, classes for U ages. 11 a. m. morning worship. 6:30 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor meeting. Topic, ' 'Getting Along With Others." 1:30 evening wor ship. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., prater and Bible study. TTBST EVANGELICAL North Bummer at Marion street. Emory W. Petticord, D. D minister. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. It. I. Thornton, perintendent. Moraine worship at 11 a. m. Mrs ethel Poling Phelps, organikt. Ser mon, "Tbe Amasing Christ" Christian Endeavor vesper service at 2:30 p. m. Evaagelistie servleo at 7:80 p. m. Soag service led by I. H. Priesen. Sermon, "The Last Prayer Meeting." Prayer meeting Thnrsday at 7:30 p., m. WEST SALEM FORD UEMOKIAX. K. K. Clark, pattor. Church school 9:45 a. m. r.pwortn league o.au p. m. eve ning worship 7:30 p. m. Sermon isbject. "The Pearl of Gresk Price." Horning preaching service Oak Grove 11 a. m. i TOST BAPTIST Hsrioa and North Liberty streets. Brit- ton Boss, minister. Bible school at 0:45 a. m. Fred Broer, - superintendent. Morn ing. worship at 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Conversion of a Colored Man." Jr. Intm. Sr. B.Y.P.U.'s at 6:30 p. m. Prsyer meeting before tha evening service at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:B0 p. m. Sermon, 'The World ureaiest reiee tive." Special mnsie at both services. rrasT church or god Hood and North Cottage street's. G. T. Nesl, psstor. Sunday services 11 a, m. and 7:30 d. m. Saadsy school 10 a. m. Lyle Knox, soperintendent Young People meeting 6:SO p, m. Prayer and testi mony meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. m. TTBST CHTJBCH OP THE HAZASXHB lSth and Canter streets. Bev. Fletcher Galloway, pastor. 11 a. m. "Our Spiritual Heritage.'' 7:30 p. m. "Songs in the Night" No. 2. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. r. M. Utwiller. superintendent. N.Y.P.S. groups :30 p. m. AMEEICAW LUTHEEAH Church street between Chemekets and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday Bibla school. A. A. Krueger. Supt 11 eJn- Divina worship. Sermon topic: "I have sent you to Reap a Hsr est on Which Yon Have Not Labored." Special music: Anthem by the choir, di rected by Wm. McGilchrist. Solo by Miss Ruth Kolbe. Young People's leagues :0 p.m. Speaker, Miss Lisa Miller, returned missionary irom China. 7:30 p.m. "Life Experience fresa China Mission' ' by Miss Lisa I, MiUer; meeting under auspices ot Ladies' Guild ot ehnrch. CHRIST BVABGEXICAL LTJTHEBAH Eighteenth and State streets. Rev. Amos E. Minneman. A. M., pastor. Ger man services 9:30 a.m. Subject: "The Centurion'e Wonderful Faith." English services 11 a.m. 8ubjeet: "Nssman's Wonderful Core." Sunday echool 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Amos E. Minneman, eupt. FIRST CONGEEGATIONAL Center and Liberty street. J. B. Sim onds, psstor. Sundsy school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject, "The Pilgrim's Chsrseter, 2. His Love of Lib erty." CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OP LATTER PAY SAINTS In Sslem Women's clubhouse, 460 X. Cottare street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching eerviee at 11:45 a. m. Visitors from Portland this Sundsy. Bishop Warner Speaks Sunday At U. B. Church Rev. Ira.D. Warner, ot Port land, bishop of the Pacific area of the United Brethren church, will be in Salem Sunday evening, when he will be the guest speaker at the Englewood U. B. church. At a 6 o'clock meeting he will meet with the official board and the Sunday school teachers. A potluck supper will be served after which this group will discuss plans and pro gram for the coming months. The evening worship service will. be gin at 7:45. Bishop Warner will preside and will present his illu strated lectura on the subject, "The Abundant Life." Unemployment is Magruder Topic "The Unemployment Problem" will be the topic of Pro! F. A. Magruder at Leslie Memorial chnreh. South Commercial and Myers streets, at the 11 o'clock hour Sunday morning. Prof. Ma gruder, a member of the Oregon State college faculty and an active church man. Is a popalar and con vincing speaker. He has some defi nite ideas on the present situation and the way ont and believes that it Is the church's business to have a part la the solution. mil. ncwenwtp aii.i i.n ii - Ar . .1 : -. .SsmsnaaiJ a X' . .-. -v v. -.'.-,, Have SHORTER Colds If a cold ha already developed, use VldaYapoRubttbemodemrnethod of ft-eefinf cold, jest robbed on at bedtime, YapoRub work aS night long, by afawilation and inhalarin to bfiitg cfirecf relief, ."' 1; . raxasYZERiAK - Winter and Ckemsketa streets. Grove? C. Birtahet, D. -pastor. :S0 a. as. chaxch school diroeted by Ralph Scott. 11 a. as. aMraing werahip. Serasoa, "The Loaat of Thoae.,r Anthem, Trom Egypt's Boadage" (Page). :S0 p. m. arehear tra vehoanaL 8 :10 . m. C. E. Societies;. T:S0 p. m. eventag praise. Meditation, "The Land of Hope.' Aatheas, "Love Not the World" (Barker. ' emnsmnmamaamo) ., , PIRST CHRZSTXAW ' Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, miaister. Church school 9:30 a.m. each Lord's Day. Milton GralUpp, Supt. Morn ing worship 10:45. Theme. "Perseaal ixing the Chnreh." Chriaeiaai Endeavors at $:IS P-m. Evening Evaagslistie Ser vice at 7 :10. Large chorus choir in special musical features. Sermon, third in a travel aeries, ew the theme, ''Keep te tha Right.' Mid-week meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. 7AS0X USE MEMORIAL KETHODIST BTISCOPAL Corner Jetfersoa. and North Winter streets. H. G. Humphrey, pastor. :43 a. as. Sunday school. H. B. Carpenter, superintendent. 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor. Subject, "Gedja Requirement for AMeptnblo Worship." Chorus choir mn sie led by Prof. Herman Clark. :30 p. m. Epworth 'Leagues, senior, high school, intermediate. 7 :0 p. m. song service fol lowed by sermon. i EHGiEWOOD UHTTED BRRTHREB ' Corner N. 17th and Nebraska street. Rev. R, V. WUboo, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject. "Friends of God" (second pert.) Evening worship 7:43 p. m.- Sub ject, "The AbMdant Life." Illustrated lecture presented by Bishop Ira D. War ner. No Christian Endesvor meetings due to previoaa meeting with Bishop Warner. B3TIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and refry street. H. C. Stover, minister. Church, school at 10 a. m. C. C. Baeris, soperintendent. Morning worship at 11 a, m. Sermon, "Eloquent Living," Antbem, "Open Wide Thy Heart" (Irv ing Steiael). Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. Kvening service st 7:30 p. m. Ser vice conducted br Touna people. Musical numbers by high school chorus. Sermon to young people. "The Atuiete Who Missed the Goal." Fellowship of prsyer Wednesdsy night st the 1 home of Mrs. George W. Eyre, 2093 Mai street. rMMABUBX BAPTIST Comer of Hssel and Academy streets. Bible school at 10 a. m. Mare Saucy, Ssnday school superintendent. Preaching at 11 a, m. by ReT. Benj. lorns and st 7:30 by Bro. C. D. 6sucy. Tbe male quar tet will sing. Mid-week prayer and praise service Thursday evening at 7 :30 p. m. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST 17th and Court streets. Hugh N Me Callum, pastor. Bible-school at 9:45 a. m. with graded clssses. Morning worship and Lord's Supper at 11 a. m. Sermon theme, "The Might of Betrays!." Cbristisa Ka deavor at 6:15 p. m. Three Societies. Eveniac evancelistic service st 7:30 p. m Theme, "Shall I Be a Good Fellow or a Good Christian!" The harmonics bsnd of tbe juniors will plsr. Fireside fellow ship Wednesdsy at 7:30 p. m. in the Bungslow. FREE KETHODIST Winter and Msrket streets. M. H. Pitcher, pastor. Sermon topics, "Meeting Temptations ' ana " unquestioning ueee fence." Sundsy school 9:45 a. m. Emory Goode. superintendent. Y.P.M.8. meets st 6:30 p. m. Sondsy evening. Bible readrng Tuesday evening 7 :30 p. m. Prsyer meet ing st 7:30 p. m. Thursdsy evening. FIRST GERMAV BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. 0. W, Rutsch. minister. Sunday school st 9:45 a. m. Sam Schirman, superintendent. Eng lish service fenowing the Sunday school. Regular service at 11:15 a. in. Sermon topic, "Making a Choice." Choir song. B.Y.P.U. at 6:45 p. m. Helen Winkel mann, president. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic, "Harvest Time. HAZEX GSEBN UNITED BRETHREN Ross Miles, superintendent. At 11 a. m the nastor. Rev. J. H. Wertmsn. will presch on ''When the Songs of the Lord Becsn. Sonr service in eharre of Lut ton Clemens. No service st night as we unite, with the Euglewood United Breth ren church, Sslem, is a union service to bo conducted by Bishop Ira D. War ner of Portlsnd. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 420 8tate street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Divine worship at 11 a. m. Praise service at 2:30 p. m. Evangelistic service st 7:45 p. m. Revivs! services continue every night indefinitely. J. A. Sanders in chsrge. THE CHXTRCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streets. C. T. Springs, minister. Bible study at 10 a. m. Preaching at II a. m. Weekly observance ot the Lord's Sapper following the ser mon. Evening Bible stndy st 7 p. m. Song practice Wednesday evening at 7 :30 p. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST 19th and Breymaa streets. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. David Anderson, su perintendent. Morning worship st 11 s. m. Evening worship B.T.P.U. at 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Special music by the choir. E. D. Lindberg, director. Prsy er meeting Thursday 7:30 p, m. Bev. 6. P. Wslker preaching. GRACE GOSPEL HALL I5th and Mill streets. Sundsy school st 10 a. m. Preaching at 8 and at 7:30 p. m. Sundays. Bible claaa at 7 p. m. and Children's meeting at 7:45 p m. Tuesdays. XrHTTEJ) ASSEMBLIES IH CHRIST 433 Ferry street. Robert L. Tsylor, psstor. Sunday school st 2 p. m. Mrs. Evs Lebold, aaperintPadent. Preaehiag at 3 p. as. Subject, "The Rest That Remains." T :15 p. m. Subject, Who are the Aagela? What is Their Werkt" Bible school 8at nrdsr at 2 p. m. Preaching on prophe cies. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursdsy, Fri day aad Saturday at 7:45 p. m. ROSED ALB FRIENDS Mile Clifton Boss, pastor. Sundsy school at 10 a. as. T. D. Trick, super intendent. Morning worship at 11 a. an. Messsge. "God is With Us." Mrs. Mary Cammaek leada the Christian Endeavor discussion at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 p, as. Special features by the young people. Message, "Characteristics ot Holy Announcing a New SPECIAL EVENING MENU (9.00 to closing) For your pleasure we offer a new menu of special price to induce yen to finish your evening of pleasure with Spa refresh, ments and to advertise onr delicious home-made ice cream and our unusual sandwich menu and luncheon combinations. T. O. MYERS. .4 HKIiEARE A FKW OF THE 192 SPECIALS SANDWICHES ; Select Any S-Decker Sandwich at 10c les Thaai Usted -and Be from All Other Sandwiches on the Special Mens s , . LOOK THESE OVER Hoi Turkey Sandwich, (open) Grayy, Cranberry Sauce, Potato Chips Hamburger Sandwich, India Relish, Potato Chips - Swiss Cheese Sandwich on Potato Chips and Pretzels Ham, Tongue, Peannt Butter, Cheese or Marmalade Sandwich xtra special to advertise own colli pack' frnit '. . . er Cherry Sandae ............ ..... . . .. .k .'. . .. lvt Advertising Special! One dipper each of four kinds home made tc OAa cream with crushed fndte.fL JawUL FANCY SPECIALS AND SUNDAES Here is how we ssve prist tere lak tan-m to the regular day-. time foe cream mean and order any special at 5c less than list price.. . ' ' . - . Nine to Closing Only Do Not Forget "Alter the Show THE SPA's the Place to Go" Living." Ladies' Missionary Society weu vteaneoaay aiieraooa wtta Mrs. Flarence Cole. Bibla atudr Thnnd ova. sda..-; -; , : . ". TURBBR CHRItTIAV d T"itus. suneriatendont. Bibl aca! a 10 a. am. Morning worship at 11 a. as. eernaoa suojeez, J bo w orld s Grealest Sormen." Brother Earle Miller and wife will sine Christian Endeavor lilt.. Junior Endeavor at 0:15 . -as. Svaalnc worship at S p. m. Serasea subject, "The Bighteousaeaa Which is of FaiU.'7 Prat er meeting Thursday evening. O. Silt. A GOSPEL TABERBACLB S5S Pern ltnwt W H rKlJll nu. tor. Sunday acaool cabinet prayer meet ing at :S0 a. as. 8aaday school at 9 :5 a. m. Granvel Sheets, superintendent Morning- worship st 11 s. m. Thome. "Steps Toward Heavsn." Baptinasl ser vice at S m. at tha Caart ChHitian chnreh. Young People's mooting at 6:30 p. m. Pre-prayer service at 7:80 p. m. Evening service at 7:45 p. m. Prsvar. fellowship and Bible study Tuesday eve ! ning. Choir and orchestra practice en Wednesdsy evening, lutt Poonn'a evaagslistie service Thursday evening. PROORESSIVB SPIRITUAL SCTRHCB Nelson HaU. Chemekets street. Ban dar services 2:30 . m. Srmnosium. Sub ject, "Love." .Testimonial service. Silent service for the sick and needy. 6 te 7:30 P. as. analysis sad mesaagea. 7:3 , m. divine healing prayer. Lecture by Dr. Or- - lea iUcaerd Kxiag. Subject, "Salvation is Not a Gift." Messsges by the workers. . . XESXJB MEMORIAL Commercial at Myers. 8. Diriow John son, pastor, 348 East MyeriJ Cbureb school, 9:45 a. as., opening with wor ship in five departments, Y. M. Sackett. superintendent. Morning worship, 11, "Unemployment." by Prof. Fl A. Mag- ruder of Oregon State college; anthem, . "Come Unto Him." (Dunn). Thre leagues, intermediate, high school and senior, 6:30. nappy evening hour at 7:30 with fellowship sing and gospel solos by Mrs. Ruth Hsielton Linn. Sermon. "About Face." Mid - week servica Thurs day, 7: IS, beaiaaiaff a new aeries ot studies. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 8:15 p. m. TURNER METHODIST V. Sherman Hawk, pastor. Sands r school, 10 a. at.. Ivan Hadley. superin- tendent. Worship, II. "Tbe New Tem perance Crusade," followed by a congre gational number and special music. Ep worth league. 6:30. Worship, 7:30, with a group of the Friends church, people of ' Marion, in charge. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Hirhland avenue and Chnreh street. T. Clio Brown, pastor. Bible school. 10 s. nu Lester DeLapp, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 ."The Threefold Bower of Love.'' Intermediate C. E.. 6:80. Evsn celistie service, 7 :SO. Chnreh prsyer meet ing, Thursdsy, 7:30 p. m. ETAVGSUSTIC TABERNACLE Ferry and 13th. C G. Weaton, pastor. 8unday school, 9:45 a. m., C. A, Wilson, tuperlnradent. Moraine; worship, 11, Rer. O. R. Cross, spesker. Evangelistic service. 7:45. Rev. A. J. Princic, spesker. Special music at each service. Revival servtees continue every night st 7:45 except Mon day. Specisl number Tuesday night, "The Heavenly Aeroplane." FIRST U MIXED B RETHREW Mission between 12th and Universltr. A. S. Henderson, 1155 Minion, Sunday school, 10 a. m., Mrs. Alice M. Henderson, superintendent. Morning worship. 11. 8upt. Rer. Walter Revaolds will hold his second quarterly service and preach both morning and evening. Tenor people's meeting. 6:30, "Getting Along With Others." Kenneth Hollen, leader. Evening worship. 7:30 Prayer service, Wednes dsy. 7:30 p. m.. Miss Graham, leader. Step out into the SUN S H I N E How many days ef your life are lost in feeling wider par? How many hears which might be bright are dull and dispirited? Half-hearted days are frequently due to common constipation. It clouds your waking boors, take the sunshine out ef living. Yet it can be overcome so easily by eat ing a delicious cereaL Laboratory testa show Kellogg't All-Bbait provides "bulk" and vi tamin B te aid elimination. AlX BaAN is also a fine source ef iron. The "bulk" in Aix-BaAX is much like that in leafy vegetables. Isn't this "cereal way" pleasanter than risking patent medicines? Two uUespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. With each meal, in chronic cases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve Aix-Bsan as a cereal er use' in rnafiun, breads, omelets, etc In the red-and-green package, At all grocers. Made by KeDegg in Battle Creek. RAtl-EgAH 3 20c 15c Rye, 15c ... 10c the superior- qsallty of oar Strawberry, Raspberry I a - -v