The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Offegron; Satnrday Morninj?, Jane 22, 1935 PAGE FIVE Society Mrs. Zosel Feted By Tea Today 3:30-4:30 ALL friends of Mrs? William Zosel are invited through the press to call this after noon between the honrs or. J: SO and 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs-. Walter Zosel on the Silver ton road. Mrs. Charles EIrej la a joint hostess for the tea. The affair is in honor of Mrs. Wil liam osel's 71st birthday. Dressed in taffeta Trocks whose ruffles sweep the floor, little Pat sy Zosel and -Beverly Etrey will greet guests at the door. The drawing room will be profusely decorated 'with, pink roses, ,bh delphinium and sweet peas. . Mingling with callers will be Mrs. William Carlson, JMw.. Ar maud Strokeeker Mrs. Harold Zosel and Miss- Mildred ZeeeL Mrs. Robert Wyatt win sing "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver: and "As Old Fashioned Garden during the afternoon. The tea. table will be centered with a bowl of pink and pale yel low water-lilies guarded by can delabra containing lighted tapers shading from cream through the pastels to orchid. Mrs. Claude Stevenson of Eugene and Mrs. Ar thur Reynolds of Portland will pour. Mrs. E. E. Burch is in charge of the dining room and will be assisted by Mrs. Prank Needham and Mrs. William A. Zosel of Mc Minnville. Thomas Home Scene of Party Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Thomas were' hosts to a group of-neigh-. bors." memt ers of the Hollywood Ladies' club and their families on Hollywood drive Thursday night. Guests were all in clever hobo garb arid prizes for costumes went to Mrs. O. A. Forgard and to A. A. Harms, first, and to Mrs. W. W. Fisher and Charles E. Low, second. .Games followed the supper hour. Tables were arranged un der the apple trees in the beau tiful garden of the Thomas home. Japanese lanterns gave a festive air. - Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Wagers, Mr. and -Mrs. O. A. Forgard,. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Low, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ernston, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. C S. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Clark, Mrs. Fred S. Bynon, Mrs. Neal Stewart of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Irene Hensell, George Forgard, Ellis Richards, Robert aad Glenn Wagers, Mary Jean Fisher, Fern Clark, Hazel. Edna and Kenneth Munson, Elaine and Audrey Harms, Dorothy Williams, Roscoe Christner, Melvtn Haynes. Emmett, Oscar, Lucille and Lou Warner, Billy and Bobby Johnston and Freddy HenselL a r . ! 1 "v lVirs. WSUinu wpciia Garden The East Central circle of the First Methodist church was enter tained with a garden luncheon at the country home of Mrs. Herbert Ostliad Wednesday. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Presi dent, Mrs. IX H. Mosher; vice-president. Miss Elsie Miller; secretary, Mrs. A. A. Siewert; treasurer, Mrs. L. B. Jones; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. E. Roblra. Flans were discussed for the Oregon Methodist conference scheduled next week. Mrs. T. D. Yarnes was an hon ored guest and those present in addition to the members were Mrs. J, T. Milligan. Mrs. F. Hurd, r Miss Confret of Seattle and Mrs. Belle Haw ley of San Francisco. Formal Dance Tonight at Marion A smart affair of tonight at the Marlon hotel will be the formal v dance given by a group of debu tantes from I to 1 o'clock. Candle-lit tables In the' dining room adjoining the dance floor will be , decorated with a spring motif. Several hundred are expected to attend with guests from Eu gene, Corvallis and Portland in cluded. Hubbard Members of the Hub bard Woman's club entertained their husbands at an evening par ty, Wednesday, June 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rich The evening was epent playing games and concluded with a buf- iet mncn. jars, iiuga we us ana Mrs. ' Edmund Ghausse were in hrri assisted hv Mrs. Ida Gar land. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Murphy, " of Forest Grove, the latter a past president of the club, and Mrs. S. L. Johnson, of Salem, were out- of-town guests. ' This ' meeting concludes the club year.- Activities will be re- snmed In October under the lead- - ership of Mrs. E. P. Rich, pres ident. Other officers are vice-pres- i ident. Mrs. E. U. ; Anderson, secretary, Mrs. Earl Grimm and treasurer, Mrs. -John Friend. . .. .J a a a . ,,-'-'": Woodburn -Mr. and Mrs..How- ard Magnuson entertained at a family dinner Wednesday night in ' honor of O. Lv; Magnuson, father of the host, who is leaving Sunday for Oakland, Calif., aad. to ceje- - brate the birthday anniversary of ' Mrs. J, W. Richards, mother of the hostess. Magnuson will spend two' months . In Oakland " after which he will go to San Diego for the rest of the summer and will visit the exposition. Covers were placed for Mr. Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richards, Br. ana Mrs, 'JN'ormaa Richard and,. daughter, ' .... ..j'lL. 'l banora aarea ana u suou News and Club Jessie Steele, v EUTTERFLY Now that butterflies are flying all about us, it is a pleasant task for the quiltmaker to incorporate them In her handiwork. In this quilt. Butterfly, she is given op portunity for color. If she wish es she can do each butterfly in dif ferent scraps of material a very gay effect. As any quiltmaker can see, the block is an easy one to make. - Pattern 663 comes to you with Calline Hillman Feted Wth Party Mrs. G. W. Hillman honored her daughter, Calline, on the lat ter's ninth birthday Thursday with an all day picnic at Hazel Green. Games and sports were enjoyed in addition to the lunch eon. The birthday cake and ap pointments were in pink and white. Youg folks bidden to fete "Miss Hillman were Patricia and Donald Waters, Mercedes and Bobby Mc Key, Gerald, Ray and Grace Flick, Phyllis Newmeyer, Phyllis and Robert Saunders and Marylin Clare. Friends going with Mrs. Hillman were Mrs. Jack Saunders, Miss Barbara Pierce and Miss Ruth Hillman, sister of the honor guest. Cheerio Club Holds Picnic Thursday The Cheerio club will entertain husbands with a picnic at Hazel Green July 4. Thursday the club met in Marion square for an all day picnic with their children as guests. Those attending were Mrs.C. Ward Davis, June and Monte Da vis. Mrs. Norman Hastings and Sylvia, Mrs. Albert J. Walker and Robert, Mrs. Frank Whittamor, Charles and Frank, jr., Whitta mor, Mrs. Vera Orey, Dickey and Daryl Orey, Mrs. Leon DuBols, Alice and Leon jr., Dubois, Mrs. W. T. Nelson, Marlin and Wallace Nelson, Mrs. Carroll Hamlin and Donald, and Mrs. Everett Andre sen, Betty and Kenneth Andresen. Mrs. Woolpert Has Chapter G Chapter G, P.E.O. Sisterhood, held its last regular meeting of the season Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. Dessert luncheon was served to 20. Mrs. Silas Gaiser and Mrs. F. D. Voight assisted the hostess. Mrs. F. J. Tooze gave reports on the state convention held here lastweek. Additional guests at the meet ing were Miss Crepe .Gray of Hawaii. Mrs. J. A. Gray of Spo kane and Mrs. H. H. Green. Mt. Angel Miss Geraldine Schmidt, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt of Mt. Angel and Elmer Schulte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulte of Plymouth, Wis., were united in marriage, Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Rev. Alcuin Heibel officiating. The wedding march was played by Miss Helen Keber and Miss Clara Keber sang, "Ave Maria." The bride was given in mar riage by her brother, Joseph Schmidt. She wore a lace gown, made on princess lines with long sleeves and tulle inserts in the long train. Her short tulle veil was fashioned in cap effect with clnsters of orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of pink rosebuds and white carnations. Marie Erwert, niece of the bride was bridesmaid. Mrs. Andrew Schmidt'was matron of honor. An drew Schmidt acted as best man. The wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's par ents. The dinner and reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs Andrew F. Schmidt. Out of town guests were -Mrs. Martin Rehm of Port land; Mr. and "Mrs, Fred Becker of Monroe: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bron key, Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyffle of Martinez, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt of Portland. ' v After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will make their home la Portland. For going away the bride ' wore a white tailored suit with white accessories. - -,:::::;aS .v- i -I Aumsville. Mrs. George Me Mannaa was hostess for a show er for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jose phine Snyder, Wednesday" after noon at her home. Miss Bessie Downer, Miss Bet tie" Snyder and Mrs. Mabel Keizer . assisted the hostess. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Snyder was the recipient of a' number of lovely 'gifts. -' This Colorful Quilt Is a Winner - Society Editor PATTERN 663 complete, simple instructions tor cutting, sewing and finishing, to gether with yardage chart, dia gram of quilt to help arrange the blocks for single, and double bed size, and a diagram of block which serves as a guide for plac ing the patches and suggests con trasting materials. Send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to The Statesman, Needlecraft Dept. Lawn Party Planned for Birthday Ralph Jackson, jr., will cele brate his sixth birthday this aft ernoon with a lawn party for which his mother, Mrs. Ralph Jackson, is hostess. Games and refreshments will be enjoyed, in the baek yard. Young friends invited are Mary Louise Lee, Bobby Lebold, Janice Lee and Jean Marie Myers, Mary Claire Griffith, Mercedes and Bob by McKey, Ralph Campbell, jr., Pauline Morse, Sarah Caroline Morse, Jimmy Shantz and Virgin ia Covert. " . Franklins Observe 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin In vited a group of intimate friends to their home Thursday night to celebrate their 40th wedding anni versary. The couple was married in Kansas, and they were able to show their guests pieces of their original wedding cake. An anniversary cake, bearing 40 candles was served during the evening. Guests included Profes sor and Mrs. William E. Kirk, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Laughlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lockenour. Silverton A beautiful and sim ple wedding will be solemnized Saturday afternoon at four o'clock at 25 4 5 South East 28th Place Portland, when Rnth Burns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns, becomes the bride of Mel vln Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Bell of Silverton. Rev. W. E. Strand, of Portland will read the ring ceremony. The bride will wear a heavy white silk crepe gown and a corsage of pink rosebuds and lavender sweet peas Hrs. Roy Bums will play the wed ding marches. Following the ceremony the bride's parents will give a wed ding dinner to the wedding party and Immediate relatives. Saturday night at 7:30, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bell will be hosts at their Silverton home for the bridal couple. Assisting in serving will be the groom's sister, Mrs. A. E." Pettit of Salem and his grandmother, Mrs. W. J, Brock of Silverton. The guest list for the Silverton re ception includes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burns. Miss ea Wilda and Irva. Burns, Rev. and Mr. W. E. Strand of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pettit, William and Paul Pettit. Mo and Mrs, John Clay. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. LaDuke. Audrey La Duke. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Butler, Mr. and Mrs. U. s. BiKserctarr of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay of Astoria : Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Howell of Hlllsbaro ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. BrocW, Mr. and Mrs. George Lov ett. Mrs. Mlna Nichols Cooper. Mr and Mrs. Carl Schants. Mrs. William Newport, and Mrs. F. E. Armstrong of Silverton. The young couple will move at once to the home at 309 North First street. The garden party planned by Women of Rotary has been post poned until July 1. The ' , i ; Swimming Suit Johnson'. "The Store for Lodia" :46f46$SUleSL . V. Affairs Garden Affair Is Given by Two Hostesses LOVELY garden affair of Thursday afternoon was the bridge tea given by Miss Kathryn Rowe and Miss Peggy Fronk at "Brookview" in honor of Mrs. Harold Doraogalla. Miss Theo Beck and Miss Lu cille Bushnell assisted the two hostesses. The tea table was cov ered with a lace cloth and cen tered with a: bowl- of Talisman roses placed, on a reflector. Mrs. Wllford Fisher poured, and Mrs. Carrie Chase cut ices. High scores for bridge went to Mrs. Arthur Knox, Miss Beck and Miss Patricia Ritchie.' Those invited to honor Mrs. Domogalla were Mrs. Margarite Thiel, Mrs. Walter Rosebraugh, MrsLw. E. Feldman, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Kenneth Bush nell, Mrs. A. M. Seeley, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Joseph Beck, Mrs. Tom Windishar, Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. Forrest Lloyd, Mrs. Carrie Chase. Mrs. Wilford Fish er, Mrs. Harry Rowe, Mrs. Gil bert Davis, Mrs. Harry Talbot, Mrs. H. Feitelaon, Mrs. E. A. Frank, Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, Mrs. Al Strinz. Mrs. Elbert Thompson, Miss Martha Chase, Miss Anna NIssen, Miss Patricia Ritchie. Miss Theo Beck and Miss Lucille Bushnell. Mrs. McCall Hostess for Breakfast Complimenting her house guest, Mrs. Scott Bosorth of Port land, Mrs. Marie Flint McCall en tertained with a charming break fast Friday morning in her su burban home. Dark red roses and maiden-hair fern centered the ta ble. Covers were laid for Mrs. Bor- orth, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Miss Jeanie Buick and the hostess, Mrs. McCall. Mrs. Shank Hostess for Dinner Mrs. Myra L. Shank was host ess for a delightful dinner party at the Argo hotel last night. Tel low flowers and matching lighted tapers carried ""out the motif at the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler of Eureka, Calif.", Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Irvin, jr., of Redlands, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Knickerbocker of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Glover and Mr. and Mrs. E. V, Kllever of Salem, and Billy Ba con of Albany and Mrs. Shank. Aurora Among the outstand ing social activities for the week was a smartly appointed bridge tea at which Mrs. A. W. Keil was hostess Tuesday at her residence in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Alice Marvin, who arrived Sunday from Ridgefield, New Jersey, Present to greet Mrs. Marvin were: Mrs. C. S. Calef. Mr. A. W. Kraus, Mrs. A. L. Strickland, Mrs. J. W. Sadler, Mrs. Claude More- land, Mrs. James Ogle, Mrs. E. E. Bradtl, Mrs. U. Eilerg, and Mrs C. E. Gilreath. Assisting Mrs Keil was her daughter, Miss Fran ces Groh. Silverton Fred TJphoff and his daughter, Miss Betty, were honor ed at a farewell party given at the home of Mrs. George Cphoff They have bought a home at Sea side and moved there Thursday The iruest list Included Mr. Uphoff. Miss Uphoff, William and Mildred Rauscher of Sublimity. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lais of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hotting-er, Mr. and Mrs. Paul wais and Vincent Forrett of Btayton : Mrs. Ella abeth TTDhorf. Mr. and Mrs. Fells Gov. ette. Dr. and Mrs. a. u v. amrtn. aor. and Mrs. W. SUrber. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zollner, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Milter. Mr. and Mrs. K. iAmbert. Mrs. Al ueKyae In Harold. Maadalene Gaffke. Helen Lambert. Lorraine Zollner, Joe and John Gaffke and AI Strand. . Dayton. The Past Matron's club of Electa chapter No. 29, Or der of Eastern Star of Dayton, was delightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Herman Locis, worthy matron was a special guest A tribute during the business session was paid to the late Mrs. J. Cruikshank, one of the char ter members. This is the first death in the club membership since its organization nine years ago this month ENTERPRISING BAKERY INTRODUCES NEW PRODUCT THAT AIDS DIGESTION Honey Krushed Wheat Bread Comes to Salem as a Pleasant Relief Measure for Constipation Mrs. P. A. SUrkey, 2720 Cher ry are., Salem, a bookkeeper, whose husband is superintendent of the Oregon State Highway Plant, writes: "I . hare been troubled with constipation occasionally for sev eral years. My complexion was sallow and I felt tired ont all the time. I often took laxatives but recently seemed to need more of them. It seemed as tho, I just could not do my work at times. I began eating your Honey Kr ash ed Wheat Bread about ten days ago, and am glad toutell you that I have had marvelous resulta from it; T fact X have only taken one laxative since X began eating it. I now feel tine, seem to bave lota of pep and my complexion is clearring Bp.T, "V Honey Krushed Wheat 'Bread I BEBTIlt 0 INDEPENDENCE. June 21. The Lamia club, vocal chorus. will present a: spring concert at the Oregon Normal chapel Thurs day, June 27, at S p. xn. Miss Blanche Cohen, music teacher, la director and Miss Mary Martin, accompanist. A soloist from. Port land will - assist. The concert Is free to the public. Members of the club are Mrs. C. O. Sloper, Mrs. A. Wells, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. BJHoward, Mrs. Maurice J. Butler. Mrs. Ted Graham, Mrs. Francis fHolt, Mr. Charles Wil son, Mrs. Cleve Robinson, Mrs. Frank Murdock, Mrs. Roth. Mrs. Harry Dempsey, Miss R. D. El liott, Miss Emerson, Mrs. Norria, Miss Lora Parker, Mrs. Edward Harnsherger, Mrs.- J. D: Broad way and Mrs. Allen Davis. - Mrs. Neitlng of King's Valley and Mrs. Henry Gentemann of Independence were operated up on this week at the Deaconess hospital. A skin graft was performed at Salem General hospital upon the foot of W. Weathers of the Horst company, who was severely burned by electric wires a year ago, losing an arm at the time. E J. CULLY IS CALLED IT ICE 81 SCOTTS MILLS, June 21. Mrs. Alice Josephine Cully, 75, who died June 14, was born in Wayne county, Iowa, August 18, 1859. At the age of three years she crossed the plains with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hill, settling first in Marion county, later moving to Portland. January 17, 1877, she was married to James M. Cully. They celebrated their 58th wedding an niversary last January. For some time they lived around Portland, later moving to Eugene, then to Cherry ville. In 1898 they went to Alaska, and upon returning set tled at McKee, where they made their home for 21 years, moving from there to Needy, where the last 16 years were spent. Mrs. Colly was from a family of 10. Only one sister, Mrs. Mary Pullon, is living. She leaves herJ widower and two sons, Thomas Cully of Hubbard and James M Cully of Scotts Mills; eight grand children and one great-grand child. Funeral services were held at Woodburn June 17. Silverton Silverton friends are receiving announcements of the wedding of Miss Delia Ballan- grud. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ballangrud, formerly of Silverton but now of Portland, to John T, Stranix, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stranlx of Silverton, which was solemnised Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Rev P. W. Erlksen of Salem. The bride wore a navy blue tailored suit with white accessor ies and a shoulder corsage of gar denias. Her only attendant was her sister. Miss Alice Ballangrud of Silverton, and Robert-Stranix served as best man for his bro ther. Amity Mrs. Carl Shields and Miss Velma Glandon were host esses for a miscellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon In the par lors of the Methodist church In honor of Miss Genelda McCarty, bride-elect. A short program con sisted of a piano solo by Miss Ger trude Cannell, a reading by Miss Jeanne Abraham, a vocal tno by the Misses Jessie and LaVaine and Gertrude Cannell a Zena. A children's day pro gram will be given by the Spring Valley Sunday sehool Sunday morning at 10 a. m. in tne zena church. It will precede an all day picnic and club lunch in the grove. a a Mt. Angel Mrs. R. O. Appleby entertained at her home Wednes day evening with bridge and late lunch. ' High score honors went to Mrs. N. G. Mickel. Mrs. P. N. Smith was awarded the door jrise. 9 Silverton Mrs. Dwight Foote will leave next week for a visit to her parents, C. F. Folsoms in Colorado. The Folsoms formerly made their home at Silverton and Mrs. Foote was Miss Grace Fol- som. a a Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Taylor of Salem are registered at the Dodge hotel in Washington, D. C is not only delicious, bat the to tion of the whole wheat plus the use of honey is excellent. Many, prefer the-use of our bread over bran as it wilt not pack np in the lower intestines as is some times the case with bran. It la generally recognized in the medi cal profession that honey has a very stimulating and beneficial action upon the intestines, Are you constipated, have head aches and lack pep? Stop taking, habit-forming purges- that compel you to take' more and more. Change over to the new Honey Krushed Wheat Bread which re lieves constipation, the correct way br supplying your diet with the .necessary roughage: It is baked by using a scientific pro cess endorsed by leading ' fihyii clansV Ia addition tfiT the ENTIRE m m n inn a i CALVAaT SATTIST Sovta Hie aad femr streets. ' Chart school st 9:40 a. at.; Mrs. W. A. Barkua, rapt. Moraine worship at 10:50 wal b la chars at tha Gideon. Special osia by eh orst choir sua the (Hdeoa quar tet. Teaag people s Hnici at :S p. ETeniar worship at 7; 45. Uoipel seag service aad special asasic hr the choir. BermoB by Bmr. H. O. Humps- rey. paster Jssoa Lea Mothoaist chore. Bible study, Taaasdar. ?44 p. as.' XOSXSAXB raXZYBS Mile ' Cliftoa Seas, atiaister. Snade, school. It a a. lascantioa at Jraior dept. . lionisf warship at It. Coactad- iBK seratoa at Mvelatiea- aeries. The chare is host ta Liberty troop at are ata eerrieea, C. E. societies ateot , at 7 P. tb. At 8 p. n.. on "Waikiaa sa Snakes aad Lisas.' ' Special aiasio at att services. Tooth prayer circle, Taea ttsy eroainc. lfid week bible study, Tharsday veaias. AMEMCAM LTTTHSBAS CHOTtCB Caareh street betweea Cheiaeketa aas! Ceater; Bar. P. W. Erikeen, pastor. 9:ti a. as.. Sands y school ; Alvia Olsesv sapt. 11 a. asaruas wocsaip; seraaoa topic. Know Assuredly. That Uoa aata maun Bin Bath Lord sad Christ." Special tic : Aatheat by the chorr; C. B. Ulo- ar directing-. The Leacoe aula quartet will a inc. 1 P- Yeanf People's testae. 8 p. Mohaa V. Kaj will dearer his illustrated lecture on India. A display of India Art goods and textiles. PSXSBTTXaiAS CHTOCH Winter aad Chemeketa streets; Graver C. Birtchet, D. D pastor. 9:30 a. as., church school; J. J. fitiirmons, supt. 11 a. m, norninx worship Sermon : "The Power of the Iafier Voice." Anthem: Tasta and See" (Mara ton). Violin solo by Jsy Teed: "Adoration" (Borewski), 8:30 p. m., C. E. societies. 7:30 p. m,, evening worship. Sermon: "Is Jesus Kakinr Good!" Anthem: "la HesT eaiy Lore Abiding" (Brown). Thorsdsy, 80 p. m., prayer meeting. HIGHZAJTD FSIEXDS Hichlaad arenas at Church street: T. Clio Brown, pastor. Bible school at 10; Clifton Ross, supt. Worship at 11. Jun ior C. E. at 6 p. nv. Adalt and intermedi ate C. E.'s st 7 p. m. Erangelistie serr- ices st 8 p. ta. Mr. snd Mrs Leroy Thornburg. pastors ia Kansas yearly meeting, who sre visiting here, wjll speak. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center snd High streets. Quy L. Drift, minister. Church school, 8:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45. Communion of the Lord's Supper. Sermon, "Christisn Stewardship s Evidence of Conversion." Christina Endearor, 0:15. General theme. How Msy 1 hare a Good Vacation ! Crusader group meeting at Turner Tab ernacle groants. Erening erangelistie serriee. 7:30. Sermon. "A Chnstia Gone Mad." Church night serriea post poned on account of lirner contention ITRST EVANGELICAL Corner Summer snd Marion streets. Emory W. Petticord, D. 1).. minister. Sun day sehool at 9:45 s. m. ; Joha J. Bu- dia, supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock special music, sermon: "Enlargement of Ideas". Dr. Emory W. Petticord. Ves per hour from 2:30 to 8:SO p. m. Young People's league at 6:30. Erening eran gelistie serriee st 7:30. Gospel song serr iee led by George McKenbie. Special Ba sic. Sermon: "The Second Command ment." Bible study Thursday st 7:30 p. m. . PlfcST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH State and Church streets; Dr. J. E. llilligan. minister; Floyd S. Bailey, di rector at religions ednestioa; Robert M. Gatke. supt. 9:45. Church school; class es for all ares. 11. public worahip. "Wherefore driest Thou." S, Xeong People Faram meet at Hsger a grore 7. High school and intermediate leagues. 8. Evening worahip, "The Christian tor 140." C01TBT IT. CHURCH OF CHBI8T Coart and Serenteeath streets; D. W, Daniels, pastor. Bible school at 9 :5 a. ia. with Miss Hawkins, sapt. ia charge. Moxniag worahip and observance of the Lard's Supper at 11. Message: "A Shrewd Fool." Christisn Endearor at 6v45. Evening serriea at 8. Messsre, "Dads. Lads, aad The Chnreh." Mid week serriee, Thursday at 7:45. TTEST CHTTBCH OF CHXI8T SCIENTIST rThansksta and Libenv streets. San ds? schaol at 8:45 aad 11 t. a. Sunday service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. a. Subject of lesson sermon, "It Iks Unirerse, In-. rladinr Man. Evolved by Atomic Foreel Tntinmv meetiae Wedsesdsr ereninc st S ' clock. The reading room la Masonic temple open 11 a. ns. to 5:30 p. m, except 8undiri tad nolidsyi. 1 roTraaavAxx church 'The Man of the Hour." wUl be the subject for Saadsy p. av Saaday school. 10 a. m. Morning warship, 11 a. m Tonne Paonla's serriee. 4:45 p. as. Wad nesdsy. prayer service. Triday, evangel ixtie meeting. "t UNITED SCXENCB OF TRUTH Self dereloemeat center, 420 State street. 10 a. m. Junior Sunday school, Avamiiam. "Flies." 7:45 p. : divine hemline-. 8 o. m leettrre, Ko. 8 by Dr. Orlen Richard Kring. "rear, Hope, Charity." . ST. JOHN'S EVA NOT!!. THAT. CSUBOH (Miasoaxi Sywod.) 16th sad a streets. H. W. Grass, vaster. Sunday school, t a. m. Serriea. US. Garataa at 1U Court Street (lurch of Oimt Court & 17th Sts. D. W. Daniels, Pastor Better Piogram in the Summer! Sermons Jane 23 -Morning, "A Shrewd FooF Evening, "Dads, Lads, and the Church" "We Make Yea Feel at Home" BIBLE SCHOOL AT :45 wbole wheat kernel new Honey Krushed Wheat ureaa contains a liberal amount of pure honey, which acts as a stimulant r.llake This Ten-Day TestJ - Try eating new Honey Krushed Wheat Bread for Just ten -days. Before you know it the poisons that have accumulated In your intestines will vanish, you will feel like a new person and your elimination will - be greatly im proved. Then KEEP NORMAL by eating It every meal. Be - snrt to get Aha original Honey Krushed Wheat Bread, al ready sliced. It has av liberal extra coating of , crushed wheat apon the outer 'crust and a moist ure nroaf art riser with; celtoDhaae iirindow around the loaf. J . Adr. (CepyrUhl ISIS. rlsaia raaarraa) ' JA50X XSM. MXKOKTAX. KSTHODIST Comer Jcttersoa aad North Wiater streets; H. 0.Hoaiphrey, pastor. t;S a. a, gun day school. 11 a. bl. seraaoa by the pastor, "God's Call Throaga the Burning Bash." Cbaraa choir stasia lad by ProL Hermaa Clark. V p. at, Ep worth leagues. I p. a, ilhntrated -address ay J. K. Bay, feaerel missionary of the American Sunday School anion. His subject wiU be, "Worth White Bar al Missions." CHTJBOB OP THE WAZAXXHS 13th aad Center street. Marvin Q. Jobs pastor. Prank M. Litwillr, Sun day school supt. Sunday school at 9:4a am. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject for the asoming aarsaaa, "The Easr War to Lira a Christian Life." Toaag people and ynnior meeting at 7 -p. m. sraageiutie serriea at 8 p. aa, "What BhaU the Ead Bet" The choir will give special progress. Kacareaa Sunshine hear. :S0 to M p. as. Prayer serriee Wednesday, 8 p. m. CHEXST Loth r.XkH CETTBCH Eighteenth and State atraeta: Rer. Amoe K. Minnemaa. A. M. German serv ices, S:S0 a. as. Subject: "Mea Who Bead Their Families Aa True Fathers." English, serriee. 11 s. at. Subject. "Moses Telia Us Who Leads a Godly lile. Bvnday acaaol. 8:30 a. as.; Bupi. Mrs. Mionemaa. Lather league, 7 p. m subject: "Prophecy Fulfilled. Egypt's Doom." rrasT baptist chuxch Marion aad North: Liberty streets: Biittoa Boss, minister. Bible school st 9:45 s. m. Fred Breer, sapt. Morning I worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Man's Greatest Gilt ta Cod." B. T. P. U. at 7 p. m. Sunday prayer meeting. I p. m. Organ prelude at 7:40, Miss Minnie Mil ler, organist. Herure st 8 p. m., "The Sealed Book at Daniel." Special music, both services. KNIGHT MEMORIAL COKGEEQATIOJ1AL 19th and Ferry; H. a Utorer, minis ter. Sunday school st 10 a. m. ; J. J. Thompson, supt. Morning worahip serr iee st 11. ' Kature sermon. riatnre a Tesehing About God." Anthems, "Days of Glad Spring" (Wilson), "God's Green Pastures" (Uhl). EHGLEWOOD UNITED BEETHEES . CHUECH 17th snd Kebrasks; K. C. Mann, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:45 -a. m. Morn ing worship, 11 o'clock. 8ubjeet, "The Rich t ool. ' Christian Endearor, 7 p. m. Erening serrices, 9 p.m. Subject, "Jap an of Today." by a missionary home on furlough. Mid week serriea, Thursday, 0 p. m. FREE METHODIST CHUECH Corner of Winter and Market streets. Rev. M. H. Pitcher, minister. Rer. Ja cob Stocker, formerly minister at Dallas for six years, preaching st 11 snd st 7:30 on. "1 Will Build My Church," snd World Trends Toward Anti-Christ: Re ligious, Moral, Economic; Red; Jewish:" C. M. A GOSPEL TABEEHACLE 655 Ferry street; W. "11. Caldwell, pas tor. Sunday school cabinet prayer serv ice, 9:30 a. m. Sunday sehool, 9:45 a. m. ; Sam Kich, supt. Worship at 11 a. m., "Aa Unexcused Abaence." T. P. meeting at 6:45 p. m. Erangelistie serr iee st 7:45 p. m. Prsyer serriee, Tues day, 7:45 p. m. Orchestra practice, Thursday erening. EULL GOSPEL CHUECH 815 Korth Commercial street; Rer. H. Han sea and wife pastors. Sunday school, 2 p. m. Preaching. 3 p. m. snd 7:45. Toung people's meeting Saturday night, 8. The Richards sisters of Taroma be gin special reriral services Sunday. S p. a 1 m sV - i i Ray safe. Don't neglect your vision. Make sure today you know the ex act condition of your eyes. Have them exam ined. We will tell you the truth. - .. P0MER0Y & KEENE 70 State StS!Bai" j Miller's I vjs&y New V ,,f Today! L y-V" SUMMER ( FASHIONS in I lW$R TROTTEUR J ? 'iM LENGTH ' f -;k COATS! . r- y v4 - New short eo&U lvV. 'I with the wide r j sleeves are here! Soft woolena ia ' j tana, weather- Also '.j - beaten shades ot- Showillg - vi bine, biege. etc." Cotton . Frocks Tweeds- CTepe8 1 mixtures. Silk I T I , ' J lined. Sixes 1 to "Louise I ' ' H. 2nd floor. Peters" . ij j $1'95 r MILLER'S I SaWaaBaaB sfaBaaaaaaaMaaaSBSaWaaasaaaJ BaSaaWsaaataaasaaBl THE SALVATIOir AMCT IBS Korth Commercial street: Cant, aad Mrs. MeAllaa. Sunday achooL 8:30 aa. atornmr aerrice, Al a. as. - xoaag People's meeting, -8:30 p. m. Evening serriea. 8 p. m. Week-day serriee : Tsstdsy, Thorsdsy aad Satarday, If n, Ladies' Aid Wedaeadsy, 1:10 p. at, TKM CHVXOa AT aULEM C 441 Coart street, apstairs; J. Aloata 8aaders, paster. Satarday. gospel meet lag. 8 p. as. Saaday Bible school. 9:4 J m. . Moraiag worahip. 11 a. as. xoang people's meeting, 7 p. m.': Erangelistie, 8 p. m. Tuesday. Bible ataay. a p. as, Thursday, praise aad aerstea, 8 p. m. FTEST GESMAST BAPTIST Korth Cottage aad I streets; Sew. S. Schaaka, , sssistiag minister. Suadsy school at 0 :45 a. m. ; Sam Schirman. supt. Morning serriee at 11 Veloek; Rev. Lohr, frost Xodi, iCaUt, wilt dehrer the mes sage. B. Tl P. V. at 8:49 p. m.; TioJa Behrenk, rice-preaiteat, lead'ng. Ereaiag serriea at T:30 p. m by Bar. Klein, of Wsaee, Calif. - Mid-week prayer meetiag at 8 p. as, Weaaeaday. ,4- ... ' CBXTECB OF GOO - J Korth Cottage and Head streets; 'Wesley Johaspa. pastor. Saaday school at 10 a. as. Preaching at 1L by the pastor. Toung people at 7 p. as. Erening . preaching at 8. Bible study, Wednesday at 8 p. as. Choir rehearsal Friday sight. FEEB METHODIST CHUB.CH " Korth Wiater at Market street; M. H. Pitcher, pastor, flundiy school at 9:45; Dr. P. 8. Scbata. supt. Morning worship st 1L The T. P. M. 8. grocps a :30 ; eraageHstie serriee at 7:80. iter. Jacob Stacker win -preach moraiag and ere ning. Prsyer meeting Thursday, 7 :tO p. m. JSOUTH SALEM FRIENDS CH0ECH South Commercial at Washinrtoa street. Chas. C Hswartb, pastor. Ban dar. 10 a. ra Sunday school. 11. Morn ing worship. Sermon. "My Work Is Known." 7 p, ra., C. E, meetiag. 8. erening gospel service. : FTEST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Liberty at Ceater; J. R. 8imonds, min ister. 8undsy school. 9:45. Morninr worship. 11. Sermon, "The Authority a Friendship' '. BETHAJfT BETOEMED CHUECH Korth Capita) and Mariea streets; EJ wia Horstman, pastor: 8unday school, 10 a. m. German services, 10 a. m., " Chris tlau Freedom." English serriee, 11 a. m "The House of Mercy" CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS Meets at the Salem Woman's clnb. 460 Korth Cottsge street Sunday school st 10 a. m. Preaching at 12. CHUECH OF DIVINE TRUTH K. of P. hall. Korth Commercial street between Coart and Chemeketa; P. Gordon Fleming, paator. Service at 7:45 p. aa., healing and song serriee. 8 p. m., lecture, "The Four Horsemen of The Apoca ypse. CHURCH 'OF CHRIST Korth Cottage and Shipnjng street. C. T. Springs, minister. Bible study st 10 a. m. Sermon st 11 by Edgar Pria gle of Molalla. Obserrsnre of the Lord's supper. Preaching at 7:30' p. m. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner of Ilaiel sod Academy street. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching st 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Special music Prayer service Thurscay, 7:45 p. m. WTXSW00D CHURCH In Meads grore st Brunk's corner. Concert and serriee. Monday afternoon at 2:30. Re-e. Ens FanerJon is the apeak er. H. M. Mead, pastor in charge. C.OETZ AT SCHOOL SILVERTON, June 20. Rob ert Goetx, superintendent of Sil rerton schools, has gone to Se attle, where he will enter the UniTersity of Washington for the summer school period. Goetx at tended the same nniversity a yeaf ago." ' - S . I t j .- - .'ra - I I ' J - . m ' ' A"' . - 5 I : 1