PAGC T The OREGON STATESMAN, Salesi, Ore Ton, Saturday Mornis?, April 20. UZo mm m piu BiitLY rm Christian Endeavor Spon sors Sunrise Excursion to Nearby Bluffs " JEFFERSON, April 19. The churches of Jefferson are planning appropriate services tor - Easter, and both Christian and Evangeli cal churches wilj hold sunrise ser vices. - . The Christian church will hold a sunrise prayer : meeting and breakfast, under the leadership of the Christian EndeaTor. . All at tending will, meet at the church at 4:30 a. m, and, weather per mitting, transportation : will be furnished to the Bluffs west of tcwn. In ease of rain, services "wlll beheld at the church at 5:15 a. m. In charge are Mina Wright and Mervlne Thurston. At the night service, at 8 o'clock an Eas- , ter program - will be presented, consisting ot special numbers and a play, "Release", by I r v i n Wright, Leland Wells, Burton Thurston, Willet Jessie, Elmina Tharston, Albert Arnold, Kenneth Seipp, and Gladys Callahan, . Services by the' Evangelical church, will begin with the Sun. rise service from 5 to 6 o'clock, lon French' hill, two miles east of . town. . The program will be Interspersed with Easter, music Followingxtbe program breakfast will be prepared and served there; "' In case of rain, services will be held at the church. The commit tee in charge are Helen Klhs, An na Klampe, Beulah Wilson and Esther Smith. At the Sunday school at 10 o'clock, the Easter story will be presented in read ings, dialogues, exercises, a pag eant, "The Easter Offering"; and ' music by the choir. . EfflfS IK PART Ill SILVERTuN FETE SIUVERTON, April J 9. Ban ners and flags were lending a fes tive air to Sllverton streets Fri--Uy In anticipation of the big spring orening and Townsrnd club rally to be he'd here during the afternoon and evening. Windows are being decorated to: the judg ing which will he in charge of the Silverton Woman's club Sat- urday. ' - . ' . . The Fraternal order of Eagles is also planning a number, of big events for the day, according to ' state . organizer, It. J. Baldwin. Drill teams, both men and wom en, are expected from Oregon City and Salem. Salem Eagles are send ing their Kiltie band and the Dal las Xagles their orchestra, to par ticipate In the 8:30 o'clock par ade. ..." . . The drill team will stage a contest at the armory wh are the local group is holding a benefit dance Saturday night. The Eagles are also sponsoring a benefit rum- ; mage sale Saturday at the Wrlght man bul-ding for the Archie Thomas family. Mr. Thomas has "been ill for sometime and is now at the Veterans' hospital in Port land. He was injured in an acci dent several months ago, UEAflli IS PROSPECT TO SOUTH " SUNNTSIDE, April 19. Pros- , pects are seen here for a heavy bloom in prune and cherry orch ' ards if nature is kind. Much v plowing and discing is being done and spring crops sown al- though .the general health of the community has been below par with several cases of flu in the ; diBtrict-but now improving. ' s Fall crops are in good condi tion. There will be much spray ing in. cherry orchards for the syneta beetle and in prunes for possible; brown rot. The surveyors are out busy ex : - cavating to determine it rock will be encountered, in making the big' cut through the Paulus orchard for' the new :: highway - east of'Sunnyside. " .Mrs. Ethel Gulvln of Jeffer son was hired as teacher for the - Sunnyslde school the next school ' "rear. r." r V ' Lodges to Entertain Groups From Nearby SILVERTON, April 19. The Neighbors of .Woodcraft, and the Woodman ot the World are antic!- pating a large, attendance" at the Monday night meet! g when they - will be hosts to Salem, Monmouth, Independence and Dallas district ' " lodges at a pep rally. Silverton's mixed drill team unde the direc tion of Mrs. Arthur Nelson will compete again for first honors. In . the three previous contests in : which it participated it won first lonors twice. Granger's News Column NORTH HOWELL, April 19. North Howell grange, in its last session, passed - a resolution- de claring "... We are unalter ably opposed to the use of the grange organization as a political stepping stone, . . and that we favor adoption of a ruling that before any officer of the state grande may announce his candi dacy for public ' office, he shall first submit his resignation as an officer of the state grange. The resolution was occasioned by recent criticisms of the grange tor being- in politics while claim Ins to be non-political. The resolution above, was pre sented at the Pomona grange ses sioa In Chemawa this week, but was turned cowm Uiere, it is un lerstood. - nEST EVAKOBUCAZ, -Comer gammer and ' Marion atreata. Emory W. Pfttieord, D. D, and Paul P. Petticerd, M. A, ministers. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Joha i. Budin. sapt, Moroinr worship at It o'clock. t-, 'Bar, lone aolo by Mr. W. R. Hallmaa. Ser mon: "The Resurrection . of Christ", Dr. Emory W; PetUcord. Vesper radio boor from 2 :80 to S :30 . m, ?. Young Peooio'a learuo at 6:15 n. m. Senior -nigh school ieagve at 6:30. Evening or- anaelittie service at 7 :ou, Aatncm, i Am tha HesarrMtton," of VcUranaham. 8ermoa: ."Tha Second Coming of Jetoi." Dr. Emory .W. Petticoerd. Bible atndy Thursday ,at 7:30 p. n. TIKST BAPTIST CEVSCH Marion and Xorth Liberty : BrlUoa Bote, minister. Bible achool at 9:45 a. m.; ire Jjroer, tnpt. r.aatr aermoa, IX . m., "The Resnrreetion. of Christ in the Old and New Ten tament an thems, "Alleluia," by Sormaa aad "Go quickly ; and Tell,' by Liorens. prayer meeting, :S0 p. an. lireBinf aerriea. 7:iu; orenestra; sermon, . jiuiing Lioaa' See story for special masie. ' CALVABT , BAPTIST CHTTECH Easter serviees begin at 8:40. Prim ary, beginners aad juniors present their program at the regular class period. The choir will sing two anthems. Sermon: ''The Resurrection' Baptism; : Young People's service at 6:30. evening servieo will ke music, "faster Victory,'' by Petrie, given by chorus choir, at 7:45. Wednesday, 'prayer service. Thursday, rhoir rehearsal. W. arl Cochran, bub iater. i . v -v : , . . FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL -State and tharch streets; Dr. J. E. Milligan, minister; Floyd S. Bailey, di rector Religious Education; Robert M. Oatke, supt. ot church school. - 7:45, Kattter morning breakfast for yomng peo ple at the church. 9:43. church school. Adult department at Rigdon's ehapel. 11, church worship. "Cod and Immortal ity." 6:30, Campus reapers' and inter mediate league. No forum or high.school league. 7:30, tha choir presents the cantata, "The Seven Last Words of Christ," by Monestel. FIRST GERMAS BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets ; G. W. Rutseh, minister ; Sunday school, 9:45 a. sa.; Sam Schirmann, supt. A short taster program in connection with the Sunday school. Regular service at 11:10 a. m. Sermon topic ,"An Easter Mes sage." Choir anthem, "He Is Risen," at 3:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. service. See story on Easter page. Regular midweek prayer service at 8 p. m., Wednesday. UNITED SCIENCE OP TRUTH Self Development Senter, 420 Vs State street. Sunday services 10 a. m- Junior bible school. 2:30 p..m.. Symposium. 6 p. m., open door lunch. 7:45 song and divine healing. 8 p. m., lecture, by Dr. Orlen Richard Kring. Subject, "New Blood and New Life." Dedication ot the new temple. Midweek services, Thursday evening, 8 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Liberty at Center; J. K. Simonds, min ister. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. Sermon, "Jesus and Im mortality," the last in the aeriet of ser mons on "Jesus' Own Religion". Easter music and f loners. At 5;00 a special Easter vespers with a program by the Sunday school. Discussion group for older young people at 6:15. ROSED ALE FRIENDS . Milo Clifton Ross, minister. ' Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; T. D. Trick, supt. Easier worship at 10:45. Program by the Sunday school pupils. . Sermon, "God's Rocking-Chair. Christian En deavor societies at 7. Gospel service at 8. Sermon, "The Final View et Chris tianity." Easter music at both services. Yonth prayer circle Tuesday evening. Choir practice and prayer on Thursday evening. UNITARIAN North Cottage aad Chemeketa streets. Sunday, April 21, at 11 a. m., services conducted by Rev. Earl M. Wilbur, D. D., of Berkeley, Calif. Subject, "It Doth Not Yet Appear." Miss Josephine Bross, soloist; Mrs. Walter A. Denton, organist. Church school, 10, a. m. Y. P. K. C at 9 o'clock for breakfast in the Em erson room, Mr. Wilbur speaking. CHURCH OF CHBIST North Cottage and Shipping atreeta; C. T - Springs, minister. Bible study at 10 a. m. Preaching at II. Topic: "The Well Balanced Life." Observance of the Lord's supper. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF DIVINB TRUTH R. of P. hall. North Commercial street, between Court and Chemeketa. F. Gor don Fleming, pastor. Services at 7:45 p m. Leeture, "I Am the Resurrection," f ollowed by written questions ana mes sages. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church and Chemeketa streeta; Rev. Georre H. Swift, rector. Easter Snnday, Holy Eucharist with full choir, 6:00 a. m. ; Holy Eucharist with full choir, 11:00 IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner of Hazel and Academy streeta. Bible achool at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 lb. and at 7:30 p. m. Special music. Prayer service Thursday at 7:30 p. so. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS At the Salem Women'a club. 460 N. Cottage. Snnday school at 10 a. si. Preaching at .12. . inpura MIDDLE GROVE, April 19. The Woman's Missionary society was entertained . at tha home ot Mrs. Beatrice Fisher Wednesday afternoon. Visitors were ; Mrs. B. P. Klampe and Mrs. Vera Bas set t.' The May meeting will be a mothers' and daughters' meeting at the home of Mrs. Bassett. A home mission project to improve the appearance of the church premises was discussed. . Communion services will , be held at the church in connection with the Easter service on Sunday morning. Pupils of Middle Grove school will participate in the . annual play-day and track meet to be held by schools of the county, on May 3d, in Salem. Farming is progressing rapidly in this vicinity. .. Small acreages of strawberries are being planted by Mrs. A. J. Herndon and Law rence Hammer. - Athletic Awards Given Players on Basketball Squad RICKREALL, April 19. At a recent student body meeting ath letic awards were - presented - to both the boys' - and girls' high school basketball teams. Those receiving letters ' were Beatrice Reimer, Florence and Jeanne Co ville, Wilma Middleton, June Fox, La Veme Kellogg, Arthur Dempsoy, Leo Bihl, Merton Co ville, Bud Wilson, Araaond and Robert Brown. The high school senior play will be staijed the latter part of AprlL in n BNGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN; CHURCH - . -17th and Nebraska: K. C. Mann, sar tor, Sunday achool at 9:45 o'clock; Clark M. Smith,, supt. Morning worship, 11:00 oeioelt. Theme. -The Resurrec tion Morning' '. Anthem, " Where Kara Yoa Laid- Himl" Chrtstiaa Endeavor meets at 0:30 7:30 'clock. p m. t Evening, service. Theme, "Tla Renrrec- tion of Laaarns." -Anthem. "(I Kiu-mi Head, Now Wounded."- Midweek bible study, Thursday, 7:20 p. m. JASON LEE MEMORIAL METHODIST ' EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Corner Jefferson and North Winter streets; H.. . Humphrey. 9:45 a.i m Sunday school. Easter worship service in each separata department in their awn rooms. 11:00 a. m., sermon by the pas. tor. Subject, "Christ Bringing Life and Immortality - to Light- Through tha Gos pel." Chorus musie led by Prof. Her man Clark..; Baptism of children and re ception ot new members. . 0:30 p. m,, Ep worth leagues. 7:30 p. at. special Easter cantata by tha adult choir. - HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue at Chorth street; T. Clio Brown." pastor. - Biblo achool at .10 a. m. ; Clifton - Rosa, supt. Worship at 11 a. m. .Special numbers on the theme of the Resurrection will be given by the choir. Message. "Glorious .ilornings" by the pastor. Jonior C. E. at 5:30 p. m. Intermediate and adalt C E. at 6:30 p. ku Evattgelistie aervicea at 7:80 p. m, The message, t'Tfca Fonndatiott for Faith".; Prayer " meeting, Thursday, at 7:30 p. m, KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATION ' Wth aad irry atreeta; If. C. Stover, minister. , Sunday school at 10 a.' m.; J. J. Thompson, supt. Easter worship service at 11. "The Festival of Life." Anthem, "Open the Gatea of the Tem ple" (Knapp). Duet, "I Am tha' Rea aurrection and tha Life" (StulU). Sun rise prayer service at 6:30 a. m. Easter concert at 7:30 p. av SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS CHURCH S. .Commercial at Washington street; Chai. C. Hawortb, pastor... Sunday, 10 a. m Sunday achool. 11:00, morning wor ship. Sermon: "New Life in an Old World" 6:SO p. nu, C. E. meeting. 7:30, evening worship, Thursday, 7:80 p. m ' midweek meeting for prayer. LESLIE METHODIST CHURCH Cor. South Commercial and East Mr- era streets; J. H. McDonald, pastor. 9:45 ouuuaj kuwjij t. x.. daeaett, supt. spe eial Easter program. 'Morning worship at 11. Special Easter music. Sermon, puior, Buoject, - xne ay - ol Ufa evening service, 7:30; Easter, cantata, "The Dawn of Easter", by Wilson, cuurcn cnoir. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sunday school at 9:45 and 11 a. m. Sunday ser vice at 11 a. m. and 8' p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Doctrine of Atone ment." Testimony meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The reacmg room in Masonie temple open 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. except Sundays and holidays. C. k M. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLE 655 Ferry street; W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ; Sam men, supt. Morning worship at 11 a. ' Rally day at tha Tabernacle.- Special service at a p. m., ountiay. xoung Peo ple'a meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistie service at 1:30 p. m.; J. D. Williams ot Seattle, speaker at all of the services. Prayer service at the Tabernacle. Tues day, 7:45 p. m. Young People's prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Choir and orchestra practice, Thursday evening. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Eighteenth and State streets; vRer. Amos E. Minnemann, A. M., pastor. Sun rise Candle-Light Easter services in Eng lish, 5:30 a. m. Subject: "Glorious Esster Message". Special music by tha Children's choir. German Easter services, 9:30 a. m.: "Easter Appearances.1'. Spe cial musie. Children's Easter services, 7:30 p. m. Pageanta and recitations. You THE OREGON STATESMAN Miller's Department Store, 3rd Floor WEDNESDAY May 1 An event, .of Interest and importance very woman of this city. "Remember the dates and reserve all three afternoons for the Big Cooking School. - - ! - FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Canter and High atreeta ; Guv L, Drill. pastor. Sunrise-aerviee at BelereeV 6 a. m. Church achool aad decision serv ice, 8 :8Q a. . Morning' church wor ship. 10:45. Lord's Supper. Anthems. , Arose," ny Jndaon, and "Seek Not tha Living," by Btephena. Sermon, Tha Epitaph o the Lord' a Tomb". X"nm. Join-Us group broadcast at 8:45. Five Christian Endeavor -groups meet at 6:15 p. m. iBpeciai master service, 7:90 p. sa. Sea story. ; - CHTOCH OF THE FAlARENS 13th and Center streets? Marvin o Joba, pastor; Frank M. Litwiller, Sunday jBcsuwi auyt. , ounoay aenooi at : , Morning worshio at 11 o'clock: Un Grace Edwards, evangelist, speaker. S to 2:80 p. m., Sanshine hour; 2:30 prayer and fellowship meeting. 6:30 p. m. Xonnr People a meeting with MUs Erm Gilbert of tha evangelistic party la charge. 7:30. e. m avanc-liati r. ice; Mrs. Edwards speaking. . 6 p.' at., prayer meeting at the church. Evanrel- isue aervicea at 7:30 each evening neat FREE METHODIST. CHURCH North' Winter at Market street; M. H. Pitcher, pastor. Sunday achool at 9:45: Dr. T. S. Sehnts, supt. Evangelist A. C Archer's subject at 11 a. m.' will be "Th Resurrection"; 3:80 "What Man ner of Man la He", and at 7:80. "Tha Atonement". Mrs. Archer, will speak fo me i. r. jn. b. at o:a. Pravar ind praise service Xhursday, 7; 30 p. at. COURT ST. CHRISTIAN Court and Seventeenth atreet; D. W. Daniels, pastor. - Bible schoor at -9:45; Jean. Hawkins, supt. Morning worship at ii:uu, xne living Christ Speaks.' Three Christian Endeavor aocieties at 6:S0. Evening service at 7:30. Tha Easter play, "His Cross." Midweek' ser vices Thursday night at 7 :30. .... i - .I. . SALEM MENNONTTE CHURCTT Corner of 17th and Chemeketa ktreeti: H. H. ' Diek, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m.; H. W. Wall, supt. Morning worship in German at 11 . Theme, "Je sui Lives." Christian Endeavor at 7:30 P. n. Bongs and orchestra muue at both aervicea. Prayer-meeting Wednea day at 8 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Winter and Chemeketa streets; Grover O. Birtchet, D. D, pastor. 9:30 a, m., ehurch school directed by 3, 3. Fitisim ons. 11:00 a. m., worship and Easter service. Dr. Uassell will bring the' Esst er message: "Tha Risen Christ The Supreme Reality". Anthem: "As It Begsn to Dawn" (Peace). (See story.) o:om p. m., u. societies. 7:su p. m.. evening worship. Dr. Russell's final message: "A Triumphant Christian Life". Anthem r-'BIest Are the Pure in Heart" (Huerter). ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Missouri Synod.. 16th and A streets; 11. w. tiroes, pastor. Hun&ay school, a. m. Services 9:45. German, 11. TEMPLE -BAPTIST North 19th and Breyman streets. At 9:45 a. m., an Easter program will be presented by the bible achool, Harvey r Finn, supt. in charge. Morning worship. 11 a. m.; Kev. James W. Black preach, ing. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Young People's service, 6:30 p. tn. ' BETHANY REFORMED CHURCH N. Capitol and Marion streets; Edwin Horstman, pastor. Sund.V school, 10 m. German services, 10 a. ., "The Lord Is Risen." English services, 11 a ra. "The Immortal Christ." Anthem He Is Risen." Holy Communion in both services. The Ladies' Aid Thurs day with Mrs. John Spranger, 2373 State. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Ferry and 13th streets: C. G. Weston. pastor. Special aervicea with Evangelist an Mrs. John II. Bostrodi. - Snnday school at 9:45 a. ra.; O. W. Schendel, snpt. Easter services, 11 a. m. ; subject, "If Christ Had Not Risen." Snnday eve ning service at 7:30. Subject, "Why uoa uaisea Jesus from the Dead." are Cordially' invited to attend COQKMG SGMOOl THURSDAY J:;; May 2: IEH.IS01IEO II W SESSIONS Sunday School Will' Present Program at : Night For Lutherans The American: Lutheran church will hold twa special Easter ser vices Sunday,: with morning" wor ship at 10:30 o'clock featuring Easter musie and sermon; and the Sunday school program at 7:20 o'clock that ' n t c b. t, announces Rev.' P. W. Erikaen, pastor. In the morning special music by the choir will be augmented by a solo by. Miss Ruth Kolbe;' aolo, V Vnn Th.t "K P.Alt.r T .t eth" by Mrs. M." Walker, and bass solo, C. B. Glover, director of church music." Miss Doryce Rosa will be at the or gat. The Sunday school urogram for that night,' directed by Alvln Ol son, superintendent, Includes: - Prelude Consolation " , Miss Lougene Brietxke at tha organ Scripture Luke 24:1-12. . - r ... . Merlin Kelson and George Wiodahal ' Primary department in charge of Mrs. L. Radio, Mrs, Oscar Sederstrom. Mrs. Elton H. Thompson and Misa Fredai Hult- gren. r .: ,.. ' ; . - . , ; ' - .' Song by Sunday achool and "choir "Christ the Lord is ' Risen Today Tha' Prologue .- ... . i - Lloyd Beinwald " Song "God Haih Sent Hia Angela to - Earth Aram -Sunday achool ana enoir An Exercise "The Angel Messenger" ; - - Mrs. Woodward's class i .. Sone ."I Know that Mr Redeemer v - Lives' ' ..SnndaT achool "The Uliea Spear" Bobby Sederstrom Magdalene's Message, an exercise Mrs.H. Reinwald'a class Remarks . Alvln Oison.i snpt Song "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" Snnday achool j . Greetings by tha Pastor. Offertory Intermeno .. . Miss Brietska Prayer and benediction Postluda IY 23 IT TUB TURNER, April 19. Turner high school's "Spring Jubilee program will b held at the school auditorium Monday night, April 29, one week later thrn first an' nounced. Achievement day for the 4-H clubs will be held May 10. High school commencement day will be Tuesday, May 23. Rev. and Mrs. M. Duncan left Thursday morning for Oakland, Calif., after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. R. J. Wats on. William Salisbury is quite at his home. ill Heavy Schedule is -Ahead for Music Students, Gervais GERVAIS, April 19. Miss Ber- nice Rickman and her pupils in the music department of. the high school have several engagements during the next few weeks. The girls glee club is to sing at the Marion county music festi val and athletic meet to be held in Salem, May 3, and at Fairfield May 10. The boys' quartet Is to FRIDAY May 3 Free Elevator Service Bring: a Friend sing, at the North Howell grange meeting April 2 1 and both organ izations are to go to Forest Grove April 27 where they will partici pate la a district contest. The glee .club is on the' pro gram for the National Music week program at the Gervais auditor ium the night of May ,8. - - ELECTS OFFICERS TTJRNER, Apr:: II. The Tur ner Townsend Old Age Pension club at its recent meeting with a good attendance, reorganized and elected the following officers: President. S. A, Riches; vice-presi dent, Henry Abrens; - secretary, Mrs. A. B. Webb; treasurer.. Mrs. Stella Miller To date 10 members are signed.Dr. E. Davis and Mr, French each talked briefly. A pro gram was enjoyed. , . . Mrs. E. S. Frather and young daughter, Margaret Ann, have re turned from Newport, having been called there" a week ago by the serious illness of Mrs. Prather's father, who is improving. The Christian church ladies will hold their next missionary meet ing. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Maud Bones. CLASS FLANS RALLY .SILVERTON, April 19. The Loyal Guard class of the Meth odist church' is planning an anni versary party- in commemoration of its fourth- unaiversary Friday,, afternoon at the church. The af fair will be in the form of a rally and former members of the class are particularly invited. 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Galleglr. prin cipal, lias charge " of awards, which, this year as last, will con sist of ribbons; E. P. Caldwell, athletic .. events; - Miss Gertrude Tarr, general program,-which will surt at 1:80; Miss Marion White the May pole; and. .Miss Blanche Johnson, i the queen and - her at tendants. - These Scio chairmen will appoint the members of their respective committees. r .. . This year the spelling contests will be eliminated. " ; Following the general program, . at 2:30, two baseball games will be played. Both the ' Scio . girls' and boys'. : teams will, meet the teams from Brownsville. ' " MEASLES OX GAIN" STAYTONr April 19. Several pupils in the grade and high schools are ill with measles. It an epidemic should develop it will Interfere seriously with the grad uation exercises of both schools and the annual May Day program. Backed by Our All noad X2aso?d Gaabanttco Accerdhtg to malt ftlr MIY DAY FESTIVAL ,J 7 r I 1 i 4 4