f.iVzttrt eta; -.V-UivtV -,.! i wti y . . 3 i The OSEGON" STATESMAN, "Salta, OrcarturrSIonilnJaTyCXIClSSS- page fiye ociew liews-and- idiib Attars Jessie Steele, Society Editor Open House Event Tonight at All mPNIGHT MS three Willamette X sororities will hold open bouse to the general public - Delta Phi, 11 Court, will re ceiie from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. In the line will be , Miss . Lola Underwood, Mrs. P. A, Weil, Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Peck and Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sherman. Alpha Phi Alpha, 750 X Sum mer, will be open from. 8" to 9 o'clock.' The-receiving line will include Hiss Helen Knight, Mrs. C. H, Breck; Prof and Mrs. W. C. Jones, Dean Ollre M. Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keene. Beta Chi, 1445 State, will re celTe from 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock. In the line will be Miss Hor tense Taylor, Mrs. Y. A. Elliott, Prof, and Mrs. EL. C. Richards, Dean and Mrs. Frank Erickson and Miss Beryl Holt. , Jason Lee Meeting Has Large Attendance Forty-two women attended the joint meeting of the W. H. M. S and, the W. F. M. S. Wednesday at the Jason Lee church.' Luncheon was seryed at 12:30 o'clock followed by a business session and program. Mrs. Fran cis DeHarpport played sereral pi ano numbers and Mrs. Gladys Thomas sang. Mrs. Park led the devotions. Mrs. Necia Buck was in charge of the lesson. An interesting ar tide on citizenship was presented by Mrs. Lynn Wood. - Lundeens Return From California Trip Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lundeen re turned recently from a fortnight's visit to southern California and old Mexico. While in San Diego, they were guests for Christmas dinner aboard the U. S. S. Dahlgren. Mrs Lundeen's son, Harlan James Per kins, is a chief petty officer on the Dahlgren. West Stayton The women of the community enjoyed an all day quilting Wednesday in the club room at McCIellan's halL A club dinner was served at noon to 20 Edrie McClellan was the hostess Pattern SOCIAL CALENDAR Office boars for the society editor are as 'follows: 10 a. in. to 12 p. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. every day bat Sat unlay. On Saturday, they are 9 a. m. to 11:80 a. m. and 12:SO p. m. to 0 p. m. Saturday, January 11 Salem Woman's club, board at 2 p. m., business session at 2:30 p. m. . . Sorority Open Houses: Delta Phi, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Alpha Phi Alpha, 8 to 9 p. m. Beta Chi, 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. Monday, January IS Delta Phi Mother's club with Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, 925 Saginaw, 2 p. m. Tuesday, January It Delta Zeta alumnae with Mrs. Bjarne Erlcksen, 1710 S. Winter, -8 p. m. Medical auxiliary 6:30 p. m. dinner with Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst, 490 Oak. Beta Chi Mother's club, 2:30 p. m. at chapter house. Fruit and jam shower. In the Valley Social Realm Monmouth. Mrs. F. E. Mur-i Eldriedge A group from this dock , was hostess Wednesday af- community left Friday afternoon terioon to-the Sunbeam Thimble for Qulncy to be week-end guests club. The annual report of the of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nusom at clubwas read by Mrs. Ity Ham- the G. W. Thurmon peppermint ar. stating mat 110 was given farm near Clatskanie. In the Holiday Nuptial Is Announced for Couple THE MARRIAGE of Miss Thel ma Peterson of Shelton, Neb., to Gordon inlay of saiem on New Tear's Day has been an nounced. Both young people are music ians. Mrs. Finlay has lived in Corvallls for the past four years teaching and studying under Mrs. Lillian Petrk Mr. Finlay is di rector of the public school bands. A reception will greet the young people Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lamb, 1151 Chemeketa, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Lodge Groups Seat Officers Mill City Women' dub Hears Talk About State Authors to the Woodcraft home at River side, Cal., and 85 to the Chil dren's Farm home at Corvallls as benefit projects. The retiring group were Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gi- Junior Harmony Club Gives Program The Junior Harmony club, of which Mrs. Walter A. Denton is counselor, recently sponsored a New Year's musical program at the Methodist Old People's home. Club members were assisted by Rev. H. C. Stover and the vocal trio and quartet from the Knight Memorial church. Piano selections were given by the young people. The entire program was enthusi astically received. Those from the Junior Har mony club taking part were An toinette Lambert, Marylee Fry, Helen Ostrin, Roy Ostrin, Kreta Fae Ashbaugh, Bettie Marrison, Jackie Lachele, Dannie Fry, Bet ty Korb, Betty Burroughs -and David Smith, Jr. From the Knight Memorial church were Reverend Stover, Caroyl Braden, Verus Griffen, Harriet Adams, John Ritche, Ray Drakley ahd Mrs Newell Williams, accompanist. Miss Kathryn Douglas has re turned to her home in Eugene after a week's visit at the B. A. Newman home. She is formerly of Columbia, Mo. Dr. Franklin Launer has returned to Christian college after spending the holi days with his sister, Mrs. B. A. Newman. Twin Babies at Zena Residence y ANNE ADAMS Here It is the wrap-around frock that's nicely tailored, shap ed to fit without wrinkle, and do marvelous things for your figure If you're troubled ' with excess weight. Try it and see? Wheth er you make the frock yourself, or have it made, It can be run up in a very short time, and the fin-' Ished result assures you a slim silhouette. It goes on Just like a coat, buttons smartly both above and below the waist, with neatly tied sash to complete its spic and spaa look. With a few yards of ric-rsc braid, you can outline and accent the notched surplice revers and front opening in a color to match the -print, stripe or. check of the material you choose. Pattern 2 39 is available in sit es 14. Is. 18, 20, 32, 34, 38. 38, 40. 42. 44, 48 and 48. Site 18 takes 5 yards -JS 6 inch fabric and 8 Vt yards edging. Illustrated step by step sewing Instructions In cluded. .;- ' president, Mrs. Murdock, acted as rod, Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom installing oincer xor me new oi- and son Dale, lieers: Mrs. Ed Hamar, presi dent: Mrs. Guy Deming, vice president; Mrs. E. M. Ebbert, sec retary-treasurer, and Mrs. W. L. Mason, press correspondent. Mrs. Murdock was presented with an attractive gift. Mrs. Deming was absent because of illness. Aurora. The Aurora Wom an's club held its first meeting of the new year Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. L. I. Snyder, with Mrs. James Ogle and Mrs. Eddie Michell Joint hostesses. The club has voted to sponsor the Girl Scout club. Miss Rose Ehlen of the Molalla Elec trie office gave an interesting talk on lighting for homes. Mrs Harry Evans gave a book review on "Tbe cabin at the Trail s End" by Hargreaves. Swegle. Mrs. Reuel Smith was hostess to her bridge club Wed nesday. High score went to Mrs E. C. Mennis and Mrs. H. S. Walker. Those present: Mrs. Her man Watson, Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs, Harry Kroner, Mrs. E. C. Mennis, Mrs. George Alderin, Mrs. H. S. Walker, Mrs. A. A Carper and the hostess. -t ,- ttr Liberty. Mrs. C. W. Stacey and Mrs. Mason Bishop were guests of the Aumsville Women's club in Aumsville Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Stacey, as presi dent of the county federation of women's clubs, visits each of the 24 affiliated organizations at least once during the year. From Fri day to Monday Mrs. Stacey will visit with friends in Vancouver, Wash. a Stayton. Rev. Father Moltz of Shaw spoke before an open meet tng of the Lady Foresters at their Ball Tuesday night on the 20 years he spent as a missionary in India. He was in charge of one of the northern provinces, 600 miles long, where were two mil lion Mohammedans and one mil lion Hindus. Forty dialects were spoken by the natives. Woodburn The Royal Neigh bors of America will hold their installation Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, instead of in the eve ning as formerly announced, at the I. O. O. F. hall. Eldriedge Mr. and Mrs. A. W Nusom have returned home from Hayward, Calif., where they spent the tpast month with their daugh terJ Mrs. Lawrence Brooke and family. - Shaw The Wpmen's Commun ity club met at the home of Mrs John Batliner. The afternoon was spent in social conversation. Re freshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother. Mrs. Kate Berg. Dayton. Ninety people attend ed the traveling kitchen home in stitute held Wednesday afternoon at the Dayton- Woman's Sivic clubrooms and sponsored by the Dayton club women. Macleay Annual election of officers will be held at the all day meeting of the 4-M club Tuesday at the grange hall. -a Dayton. Electa chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will hold its an nual installation of officers Tues day night. ZENA, Jan. 10. Twin babies, a boy and a girl were born to Mr and Mrs. Floyd Gray, Monday, at the home of his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gray of Bethel. The girl weighed seven pounds and has been named Frances Darlene; the boy six and a half pounds, has been named Frances Dale. They have a sister and three brothers Joe Shepard, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Shepard who had an appendix operation at the Deaconess hospital a week ago, is convalescing satisfactorily at last reports. The belfrey of the Zena school house is being enclosed to keep out the rain. The furnace pipes in the basement have been re- rolled and soldered. Frank But ler is doing the work. Mrs. Medley Luncheon Hostess Thursday Mrs. D.W. Medley was a smart hostess Thursday afternoon when she entertained the 13 Tricks bridge club at luncheon. The ta ble was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a bowl of la vender spring flowers and match ing tapers. Honors for bridge during the afternoon went to Mrs. Charles Klnzer and Mrs. E. R. Niles. Cov ers at' luncheon were placed for Mrs. L. Hansen, Mrs. C. W. Heck man, Mrs. E. J. Kirchoff, Mrs. C. H. Ringwald, Mrs. E. J. Krebs, Mrs. J. C. Schaupp, Mrs. Archie Brewster, Mrs. Herbert Nisson, Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, Mrs. Charles Klnzer, Mrs. E. R. Niles and the hostess, Mrs. D. W. Medley. a '. Mrs. Koon Entrains on Month's Vacation Mrs. Louisa Koon left last night on a month's trip east by train. She will visit two daugh ters in Rockwell City, la.. Mrs. Fred Holmes and Mrs. E. W. Wall. Returning via the southern route, Mrs. Koon will stop over with her son, Louis Koon, and other relatives in Whittler and Los Angeles, Calif. She will also spend some time with another daughter, Mrs. H. D. Handler In Vallejo. Mrs. Handler is formerly of Salem. a a Holiday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturgis. were Mrs. Jean Machado and daughter, Nora Lou, of San Diexo. They returned south Thursday fter a visit of three weeks. MILL CITY, Jan. 10. The members of the Odd Fellows lodge and Santlam Rebekah No. 168 enjoyed a dinner in their hall on Tuesday night after which a Joint installation of their officers for 1938 was held. Mrs. Nina Kahler was musician for the ceremony. The Rebekahs were installed by District Deputy Grace Taylor as sisted by District Deputy Grand Marshal Gertrude Mason. Those installed were: Noble grand, MiUle LeVine; vice grand, Zora Leisy; secretary, Abbie Gier tsen; treasurer, Nellie Wachter; warder, Gertrude Mason; conduc tress, Johanna Jorgensen; R.S.N. G., Grace Taylor; L.S.N.G., Susie Haynes; R.S.V.G, Jennie Davis; L.S.V.G.. Ida Fleetwood; inside guardian, Chester Slater; outside guardian, W. E. Lavine. Odd Fellow Officers Odd Fells installed by District Deputy W. W. Mason, assisted by District Deputy Grand Marshal George Berry were: Noble grand. A. Koeneke; vice grand, S. Jor eensen: secretary, M. J. Knerr; treasurer. R. A. Mason; warder, W. E. Lavine; conductor, F. H. Haynes; R.S.N.G., W. E. Haynes; chaplain. W. W. Mason; L.S.N. G., Frank Taylor; R.S.V.G.. J. A. Simmons; L.S.V.G., J .P. GeDier; warder, W. E. Lavine; conductor, C. Slater; M. J. Knerr has held the office of secretary for 32 years. '' Women's Club Meets The Mill City Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Gentry, with Mrs. Vivian Albert and Mrs. Frank Smith as host esses. After roll call three trus tees were elected to have charge of the club house, recently pur chased from R. Babb. Those el ected were Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Mrs. Tom Allen and Mrs. H. Asp lnwall. Miss Harriett Long, state librarian, entertained with a talk on "Oregon Authors," showing an exhibit of pictures of Oregon au thors and some of their -books. Mrs. Robert Schroeder entertain ed with two piano solos. Spe cial guests were Miss Ethel Hick ey, Mrs. Charles Gentry, Miss Marie Hildeman and Miss Genella Gentry. Jack Schaer was moved to the Salem general, hospital where he was operated upon Wednesday. He is getting along very well. in the Church OS M: , COTTET CTXXST CHZXSTIOX CHUZCH t tVUXTttXUX KTOCB Coart n4 lUk.strMU. D. W. IHaUU. I : Wlaur sad Chuukats -strMU. Grovsr Mtar. BibU scm1 at t:45. with MUs IC BirtelMtt. DJ, utw. - : Jeaa Hiwkias, Sap. Marml&s wmUf j bS uunruc of tk bora sapper at 11, bnuii. "What la . Chriatiaal" Chrbusa Kattavor at fl:S0, with Senior, lUrtot41at sad Junior ocIatUa. Evas-' eaarek aefcaat. J. 3. ritiatatoaa. ampu 11 a. bl. Moraine worship "BarMa: 'Facta Caaearaias Mrsatf.L L Waa Aai It'." Aatham: "for Xot Ys, O If raaf ' (KobarU). Sola by , Mr. Braea iar warahip at TrSO. with H. a Epfey I flpaaldiBf : "Ara Haria" (Baca-Oaa. leadior aiariu. SpaeUl featara fraatlaoS). S:SO p. bl- C. EL. Saeiatias. 7:30 on family iolTowad by tba pastor' ( maa-ip. n., warship. "Son as: 'Essoatiala la sate, "gtraagtacned witk Mifht." La I sueeassf at Homa-makins, I, 'Preparation dies' Aid swating at tba baagslow Wed- J aesdty for dinner, business meeting and ; qailtinf;. Bible Draaaa dak Wednesday j at 6 p. sa., for clak sapper, business meeting aad play practice. Hid-week Bibla atody in tba bunrslow Thursday at 7 :bu. ZTX8T CHKISTIAjr CHTJXCB Corner of Center aad Hick streets; Guy h. Drill, minister. Cbarcb school at :30 with A. P. epeer. supt. Morning worship and commaniaa at 10:45. An thems by the choir: "Hail to tha Brightness." Schnler aad "Holy Art Thou" (Largo), Haadal. Special eld tory service , for tee newly elected eld ers., with tha pastor speaking oq "The Eldership." Cbristiaa Endeavor at 6:15. Evening service at 7:S0. "Are Yob Ploughing Toar Furrow Straight f" by tne Men -a qnartet. senaoa: "An Etk iopiaa Converted." Chareh Night serv ice on Tharsdsy. Supper at 6:30; class es and devotional service at 7:30. for Mirrisre. Anthem! "Be Glad O T Bighteoaa" (8penee). Thursday, 7: SO p. s. Service of Prayer. nut JCETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHTOCB State aad Church streets. James E. Xilliraa. minister. ' Mildred Bartholo mew, director Young People's Activities. K af. tiatke. Sunday . achooy Bupt. Church school classes for all ages, 9:45 to 10:45. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. "The Impellinc Spirit." Tonne Peo ple's meetings, 6:30 o'clock. High School League. Jeaa Moore, leader; sok- ject, "Tha Influence .of Environment on a Life," and University Vespers, Frank Reid, leader, subject. "The Reason for Living. Evening worship, 7:30, Glor ious Beauties." TTBST BAPTIST CHU1CB Jtarioa and North Liberty streets: Britten Eos 5, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. ; Fred Broer, supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, "The Peace Place aad Prospects of the Justified." B.Y.P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Sunday evening pray er meeting at 6:30. Orchestra prelude at 7 p. m. Evening service at 7:80, "Alone on a French Ship." Mr. Boss will give his experience crossing the Mediterranean ses on his recent visit to Palestine. Special music at both services. rZXSX CHTTECH -OP CHBXST . CIBrTTST.l--.r- ; ; Chemeketa aad tibertr atraets. Su.., iar achaaL 9;'4S aad 11 a.' act -Services at 11 a. as- S p. sb sabWt. 'Sacra ment." Testimony meetin :Sp m- Wednesday. Beading room in Masonio Temple 11 ta 5:30, except, Seaday and holidays.., i . C. AJTD Is. A. GOSPEL TABBUTACLB ; 655 Perry street. Saaday eekeat, 9:4 a. as. Morning worship at 11. Young People's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Zveaiag - evangelistic serviee, 7 :45. - Annual mis sionary coaventloa opens Taeeday at T :45 p. m aad wiU eOBtlaea every aight with the final services Soaday. : i OtJTH lAIXMFaUEBl8; CUUltCU Sooth Commercial snd IWashiagtoa streets. Ckarles C. Ha worth, pastor. Sunday, 10 a. m Sunday ackaeL 11, morning worship. 6:30 p. ( m C. E, meeting. 7:30, evening worship, meeting la ekarga of the CanatMus ndavor. Thursday, 7:90 p. -, mid-week prayer meetiBg. v OTJMSTTXXB CEBISTIAir CUUKCH Suaday school, 10 a. m. Moraiag wor ship, 11, "The Uestreyiag Angel" by the Bev. P. Crowle-U'Bena. Young Peo ple's Christina Endeavor, 6:S0 p. sa. Evening evahgalistie Service, 7 ;80, "Tha Triumphal Entry." Offertory aele, "Open the Gates af tha Temple," by Mrs. W. D. Lamb. PTBST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and O streets. 3. F. Olthoff, pastor. Bible school at 9:45, Sam Schirmsn, 8upt. Morning worship st 11 o'clock, "Other Sheep." Evening worship at T:30. "Why WiU ye Die!' Prayer meetings in German every night this week at 8 o clock, except Saturday. Beginning January 12 the Sundsy even ing services will be conducted in the English lsnguage for three months, while the morning services will continue to be held in German. PTE ST CHTXXCH OP GOD X. Cottage and Hood streets; L. Wes ley Johnson, pastor. Charck school at :43 a. m.: l.yle u. Knox. supt. Morn ing service at 11. 'Laymen's Fellowship meeting, 2:30 p. m. Young People a so ciety at 6:45. Evening service at 7:45; broadcast. 8:15 ta 9. . Mrs. AMrteh. aa tinoal lecturer for the W.C.T.U. will de liver the address oa "Tha Hosts that March Forward.' Solo. "When Pray." by Mrs. Fred Toose. jr. Literary society Monday sight. Teachers' Train ing class Tuesdsy. Bible study Wednes day. Choir meets Friday. KNIGHT MEMO SI AL COBGKBOATIOHAL CHTJBCH 19th snd Ferry. H. C. Stover; minis ter. Morning worship and Communion at 11, "The Christian's Creed." An them. "Have Mercy, Lord. Oa Me" (Yea mans). Evening Forum at 7:30, "Mak ing Our Homes Christian, Dr. F. E. Brown, leader. Sunday school at 10 a. m, Boy Harlsnd, Supt. Christisn Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Men'a club, Wednesday, I p. a. CBBCH TTBST COKQBBQATIOVAL Liberty at Center; J. B. Simonds, min ister. Sundsy school. 9:45.. Morning worship, 11.- Sermon. "What Is Happen ing to tba Beligious Liberals I" Oa Tuesday, st 6:80, a family aupper, aa nusl meeting af tha church, with elec tion of officers, and a program af entertainment. CALVABY BAPTIST CHTJBCH Ferry at High atreet. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, pastor. Morning worship, 11 o clock. 'The Chorea ond Missions. Bible school. 9:45 a. m., W. T. Foster, Supt. Young People s service, 6:30 p.m. Evening worship. 7:30, "A Seeking Mer- chant Man." Questions answered from the question box. Choir directed by E. D. Liadburg, will sing st both services. Mid-week, services Wedneidsy at 7:30 p. m. PTBST EVANGELICAL Corner Summer snd Msrion streets. Emory W. Petticord. D.D.. minister. Sundsy school at 9:45 a. m.. John J. Kudin. Bupt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Anthem, "There Shall Be Night No More," Fearis. Sermon Testa of Nobleness. Senior Lesgue snd Xoung People s Lesgue st 6:30 p.m. Evening evangelistic service st 7:30. Tenor solo by Prof. William Wright. Ser mon: Messages from God to- Msn First Kings." Bible study Thursdsy st :30 p. m. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH North Winter snd Jefferson streets. Lynn A. Wood, minister. Church school, 9:45 a. m., H. B. Carpenter, Supt. Morn ing worship, 11 a. m.. The Multitude Said it Thundered." Intermediate League 5:30 p. m. Epworth Leagues, 6:30 p.m. Sundsy evening, 7:30. , pageant. IBs Lighted Cross" by the Wesley an Serv ice Guild. Prsyer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Annual Sundsy school meet ing Tuesdsy. January 14, st 6:30, begins with a club dinner. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHTJBCH Eighteenth and State streets. Bev. Amos E. Miaaemsa, D.M, pastor. Ger man services, 9:30 a. sa, Lord I Love Thine House snd the Dace Where Thine Honor Dwelleth." English service, 11 m.. "la the Lord's House Aboetliu Father's Rnsinesa." Sonds V -. iehortfe 9:30 a. m, Mrs. Jacob Fsaf Sup t; ? Lutb er League, 7 p. as. . ' i - MARION COUNTY 'HOLTSEJS X I ASSOCIATION Monthly all day meeting the Rose- ? dale Friends chareh, Tuesdsy, January' 14. Services at 10:30 a. m.. ana 3 :30 n. Speakers for the day will be Bev. Henry B. Aarbns of Aumsville and Rev. Deane Vermilion of Dallas. Bring lunch. ROSED ALE TRIEKDS Milo Clifton Boss, minister. Sunday school. 10 a. m.. Mrs. Bert Hamilton, HuDt. Morning worship at 11, ine Great God in the Hands of a Man." In tercessory prsyer at 4. Christisn En deavor at 7. Evening evangelistic serv ice at 8, "The Day of Grace. Baritone solo, Forrest Cammack. Tuesdsy. 7:30 p. m., choir practice, directed by Phyllis Mscy, Pythian Croups Install Officers HUBBARD, Jan. 10 Tne Knights of Pythias of Arion Temple here, held their installa tion of officers Thursday night. The following officers were In stalled: Lester Pulley, chancellor com mander; John Friend, vice chan cellor commander; A. R. Bevens, prelate; George Leffler. master of work; Dr. A. F. deLespinasse, chief of records and seal; Robert Brown, master of finance; Lau rence Scholl, master of exchec quer; Elmer Stauffer, master at arms; Arnold Christian, Inside guard; George Knight, outside guard; JIaude Kromling. trustee. Mrs.ollenbeck, grand chief of Pythian sisters, whose home ia in Banks, paid her official Tia it to Arion temple at Hubbard. Installation of officers was a part of the business. Mrs. Pearl Kinn zer of Salem was installing offi cer, assisted by Mrs. Nellie Mor ris. Y. M. R. C, of Portland; and Edith Painter of Hubbard, grand manager. Visitors from other lodges attended. After installation a social hour wa. enjoyed during which re freshments were served. School to Reopen Monday, Liberty CHTJBCH OP THE NAZARENB 13th snd Center streets: Marvin O. Jobe. minister; Frsnk M. Lltwiller, Sun dsy school supt. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at II a. in come. Tarry and Go. 4:30 p. m.. orchestra practice. Young people s meet ing at 6:30 pp. m. Evangelistic serviee 30 p. m., "Who Will Be in the Lake Fire." Prayer meeting Wednesday, :30 p. m. CHURCH OP CHRIST North Cottage and Shipping streets- C. T. Springs, minister. Bible study st 10 a. m. Preaching st 11, A Ques tion That God Hssn't Answered. Mss 'or the Devil Csn't Answer." Obserr snce of the Lord's Supper. Service st 7:30 p. m, Fox Breeders' Gathering Is Held at Home of Gibson Bead fifteen cents (ISc) in coins ar sumps (cot as preferred) tor this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly aassa. address and style number. Ba aura to state sise. Send ftw ear aprtag patter book! It's a thrifty guide ta clothes with tba aew 1936 look. Xssy-to-mske de sign far matrons, -misses aad chil drea. far daytime aad evening, work aad play. 8peeial patterns- for alias airag down stout figures. Flattering collars for working magic changes aa albaceasiea freaks. Tha latest fabria aad atessMty aes. Price M bowk fif teea recta. Book mad. a patter t- L gather, twenty -five eeats. -Address erdera ta m urates Statesman Pattern Dept., S15 South Commercial street, Salem, Ore. Make ae res eery enclosures. lour order wiU ba promptly attended to. , Orders. customsrily are filled within fear days f ram tba time received' by Tha Statesman. . - Laura Wheeler Pattern Hunters Organize For Coyote Killing; Sum Of $10 Up For Scalps UNION HILL. Jan. 10. Men interested in Bunting-, from the Union Hill and Coon Hollow neighborhoods, met at the grange hall Wednesday and organized a coyote club. Dues were collected from each member, belonging so as to have a fund to par the mem- hara wrtin klllMl a rovotf. each coyote bringing $10 when killed py at menu ovi. ' Fnneral Services Totlay For Robert Moen, Age 5 Crocheted Gloyea Patter 883 8ILVERTON, Jan. ! Funer- I yoiiu be "Hand in GVore" wiU al serrleefl - for Mobert . .awin . , . " ao Moen. S rear old son of Mr. nd 'V? ' ' .7 . ' Mrs. Julins Moen. haTe been -set when you'to made yoarseir inesai for Saturday at 2 o clock, son-1 smart gannuet giores. wnieair ert died Thursday lollowlng an at-1 made, and with the cost so low, taek of nnenmeola. SurvWors In-1 anyone can Bare several pairs. clnde his Barents and a brother. I Roomy and comfy, they're long Ralph. Arrangements r In I enough to pull up oyer the widest LIBERTY, Jan. 10. School will start here Monday. The hot lunch project also will get under way Monday when a hot dish will be served the pupils at noon. Mrs. R. L. Forster, in general charge of tbe project, states that the cook, who was to have been provided through federal funds. will not be forthcoming. The work will be done by local wom en in tnB same way it was done the last few years. Miss Dorothy Davis Is reported seriously ill of rheumatic heart attack. It was necessary to ad minister oxygen all Wednesday night. She is at the Salem Gen eral hospital, where she has been taking nurse's training. Fox Breeders Meet The Salem unit of the Oregon Fox Breeders' association held its regular monthly meeting Wednes day night at the R. D. Gibson home. Thirty-five members, from as far as Philomath, attended. Matters pertinent to the Indus try received attention during the meeting. Sam McCorkle ot Kirk- land, Wash., representing a fox feed organization, was a -guest. The evening ended in social in formality and refreshments were served by the hosts. James W. Newton of Oak Grove, Ky.. is here for an extend ed visit at the Edward Dencer home. He Is a cousin of Mrs. Dencer. He has visited friends and relatives in Florida, Texas and California since leaving Ken tucky in October. Pattern 885 comes to you with directions lor making the gloves In a large, medium and small sixe (all in one pattern); material re quirements; color suggestions; il lustrations ot the cloves and of all stitches needed. Send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) tor this pattern to The Statesman. Needlecraft PENTECOSTAL CHTJBCH OT OOD 815 N. Commercial street. Sunday Bible school. 2 p. m. ; Mrs. Joe Wilson, supt. Devotional service, 2 p. m. Evan gelistic service. 7 :30. Singers and preach ers here from Portland all dsr. Toes- dav nraise service. 7:30. Thursday all day ot srayers and service st 7:30 p. m. Ssturdar night missionary A. J. Smith speaking A. J. Jensen, psstor. FREE METHODIST Corner Msrket snd North Winter; M. K. Pitcher, pastor. Sundsy school at 9:43 a. m. Morning worsnip. lounx reo- ple's evening meeting and night even eelistie services as nsnal. Special serv ice. 2:30 p. m.. with J&tss jusnae Ala- rich, nstionsl W.C.T.C. director, speak- inc on temperance: and the yonng peo ple s missionary conference superintend ent also spesking. HIGHLAND FXIEKDS Highlsnd avenne at Church street; T. Clio Brown. Dsstor. Bible school st 10 o'clock; Clifton Ross, supt. Meeting for worshiD at 11 a. m. Junior C. K. at 5:30 P. ra.: Intermediate and adult i. E. at 6:30 p. m. snd evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Men's prayer meeting Monday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday, 7:30 p. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH North Breymsn st North 18th street. Emert H. Brown, psstor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. Wendell Cross, Sapt. Morn ing worship. 11 a. m., "Whst Has tha Chnrch a Bight to Expect of Her Mem bers!" B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Evening ser vices, 7:30 p. m., "The Dsy ot the Lord." Prayer meeting Thursdsy, 7:30 p. m. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 1i5.i Oak Rtreet. EvsneeUstic serv ices every night except Mondey; D. L. Mill.r mi relist. 8one service. 7:30 p. . J -1 I t f m. : message, o p. m. oonaaj icum1". " s. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. r-vsn-relUtie message. 7:30 p. m. E. D. Lsn- don, psstor. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN North 17th and Nebrssks; R. C. Mann, minister: C. B. Glover, musical director. Sundsy school, 9:45 a. m. ; Glen Loonev, suDt. Morrimc worship st 11 o clock Christisn Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Evening service. 7:30 o'clock. Theme. "The Let ter to the Chnrch at Thj-atira,' aixtn of a series of studies in Bevelstions. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m- bible study and prsyer. THE CHURCH AT 8 ALEX Upstairs 441 Court street J. Alonio Sanders, psstor. Morning worship 10:30. ' Signs of llis Coming. Bide senoot t p. m.. B. A. Berber, oupt. t-rayer ana Praise. 8:30. Evangelistic. 7:45 p. ' 'Jonah's God." Beginning Bundsy cia-ht and eontrnning every evening in definitely, special meetings by Evangelist and Mrs. Robert 8. bweeten ot liiims. UNITED SCIENCE OF TRUTH Fellowshin Center. 420 State street 10:30 a. m Junior Bible stndy. 2:30 n. m.. Symoossium. Living Todsy. 7:45 p. m.. special music by Mrs. Hogan snd Mrs. Wilkins. 8 p. m.. Lecture. "A Glimnce Into the Future. Orlen Rich ard Krina-. lesder. 1-uesds. B p. m.. sen nnfoldment study. Wednesdsy. 8 p. m Healinc elsss. Thursdsy. 8 p. m.. Dem onstrations and lecture. AMERICA? LTJTHEBAH CHURCH Church street between Chemeketa and r.nl.r streets. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pss tor. Arnold A. Krneger, Supt. 9:45 m Snndav school. 11 a. to.. Mora iu worshiD. Offertory solo: "Voice In the Wilderness' ' t Scott). Jiiss sauarea Uulkev. Sermon: "Jesus and the Pass OTer." snd Communion service. 7 p. m. V.nn, PmdU'i Leaarue. 7:30 p. m Monday, the church council Jsnusry meeting. WEST SALEM FORD MEMORIAL CHTJBCH K. K. Clrsk, minister. Church school. 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. s, A Faith that WM Not Be Denied." Ep worth league, 6:80 p. m. Evening wor ship, 7:SO p. m.. "Shallow Pessimism." LESLIE METHODIST CHTJBCH South Commercial and Mjers streets. Desn C. Poindexter, minister. Sunday church school at 9:45 a, nv. Vera or Sackett, Supt. Morning worship, 11. "Where Is Thy God I" Epworth Lea rue , st 6:30. Evening service at 7:30, "Whst is Life Doing to Met" THE CHURCH QF JESUS CHRIST LATTER SAT SAINT 8 Corner of Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Sundsy school, 10 a. n. Sacra ment Service, 6:30 p. m. M. L A.. Tues dsy, 7:30 p. m. Belief Society, Thurs dsy, ! p. m. EVAMQELICAL AHD REFORMED CHTJBCH North Capitol and Msrion ! streets. Edwin Horstman, pastor. 8unday school, 10 a. m. German services. 10 a. m. Eng lish services. 11 a. m.. "Open Windows." The Ladies' Aid Thursdsy, all day at church. IMMANTTEL BAPTIST CHTJBCH Corner af Hstel and Academy streets. Biole school at 10 a. m. Preaching st 11 a. m.. snd 7:80 p. m. Prsyer service Thursdsy, 7 :30 p. m. Two-New Arrivals WOODBURN. Jan. loj Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jackson, a daughter, Judith Ann,. 1 V pound. January 7 at thej Wood burn hospital. Second daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs D. L. Ging rich of Needy January 7. at Wood burn hospital, a son. 9 pounds. Qctualki MEDICATED WITH INGREDIENTS OF ' Vicks VapoRub ST. PATH.' S EPISCOPAL CHTJBCH rhnrrh and Chemeketa streets. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Church school. o-jS a m. Morninr nrayer and sermon. 11. m. Yonnr PeoDle a ellowsnip. 6:45 p. m. Instructions Thursdsy, siter school and 7:15 p. m. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Ferrv and 13th streets: C. G. Weston naatnr. Sunday school st 1. m. ft W Rehandel. suDt. Church service a 11. "The Richest People on fcartn. .nvclUtiff a.rriee at 7:45 n. m. "A Clin ic in Happy Living." Services Tuesdsy snd Thnrsdsy. 7:45 p. ra. Prsyer meet ing Wednesdsy st 2. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LTJTHEBAH (Missouri Synod.) 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, psstor. 8undsy school, 9 s. m. Service, 9:45. Germsn. 11. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION Corner South 12th and Leslie streets, upstairs. Sundsy school at 10 s. m. Morning worship st 11. Evangelistic at 7:45 p. m. Mid-week services, Tuesday and Friday'at 8 p. m. V , - fjr iv- Modern successor to old-fashioned cough syrups... mer con venient . less ex- f pensive . . . lingers longer in the threat. Heavy Runs and Wind Cause of Interruption Of Telephone Service ZENA. Jan: 10. Due to the heayy precipitation of the past few wftpka. the Polk County Tele phone company has had much ex tra work to do. as tne ground was full of water and the strong; winds j blew many poles down. Lines 93 and 7 were out of commission for a time this week. Mrs. Roy E. Barker who has been confined to her home ml Zent by serious illnesa over a pe riod of many months, -was taken to the Deaconess hospital in Sa lem, Wednesday for treatmnet. "G os sard Through Sale Prices Don Coode Is Removed To Home But Confined To Bed for Some Time STAYTON. Jan. 10. Don Goode was remored to- his heme here Wednesday from a Salem hosnltal where he has been since early In December ss the result of a serere heart attack, fie will be confined to his bed for some time. Goode nerer completely re eorereit front an attack of tetanus suffered last falL Mr. nd Mrs, Edw. Bell enter tained a croup of friends Wednes- j day night with an evening oi cards. Prlies for hitrh setvre went to Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Humph $A95 SPEQAL FEATURES OF ftDsSDIPUCrrY GOSSARDS It fits and supports all types of figures It makes the figure stand with correct posture . It holds and controls the tiiaphragni and abdomen it supports and raises the bnstiine It is easily adjusted It does not dire up on the body It is a mornings afternoon or evening garment It supports the back above the waistline The top section of this garment terminates tn bands of elas tic that cross at back: and fasten jaritn button and bottonholo to waistline. This "cross-pull effects a flattening; of the dia phragm and abdomen. ; Sale of Holeproof $1.00 and $1.25 Substandard Silk Hosiery Continues at 59c pair! Week" Carried Monday! $95 a) 3595 .sp. ,.M : , enarge ot Larson de son. -v- ioa can, Dept. r - ; .;v.T.:ktt-v reys. - --f