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Ill OIIICO!! ETATTZMAII, Cdcsu Oregon, Eusday 1 I-fcrci IS ISil Dr. .Weinzirl Speaks to-. : : C lub , Dr. Adolph Weinzlri; health officer and medical 'disaster di rector of Portland; was the guest speaker at the Salem Woman's t dub meeting - Saturday after ' noon. Mrs. George IC K. Moor head, was .chairman of the pro- gram and Introduced Dr. Wein zirl, who spoke on -Social Fro tection in Wartime." " He stressed f outpoints, health protection as it pertains: to can tonment areas, need for law en forcement, need of a recreation program and need for public in formation and understanding of problems Involved. Dr. Weinzirl stated that we need an adequate , health service to : control public - health problems such as sanita tion, communicable diseases with special reference to con trol of venereal disease. The laws of the state are adequate and it ia only a matter of law enforcement which has already been proven successful in Brit ish Columbia and Tacoma. -- in ifwiwitu the -' recreation program Dr. Weinzirl remarked that a friendly spirit and proper recreation will forestall many public health problems. As for public Information and under standing of problems involved lie said "This plan costs time and money and although pub lic officials are basically re- W sponsible for carrying it out they i-lrl KPSPPVP S will most urgently -need support V1 1 a "WVI w w of an informed public opinion." New Members Elected t. Mrs. George H. Swilt presid ed at the business meeting and the nominating committee was elected to report at the first meeting in April. Reports on the club's progress m publterwel fare and defense work were made. Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, who was chairman xof the mo bilization of women's skills for the club, told of the work of her ten captains and that 70 club women canvassed from door, to door. 'Six new members were ac- cepted. and include Mrs. S. A. Baldwin, Miss Eleanor Stephens, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. Z. A. Linden, Mrs. L. O. Arena and Mrs, Claude H. Murphy. V Miss ' Jewell Minier sang a group of numbers, accompanied by Miss Marjorie Hood. Mrs, Walter Spaulding headed the tea committee . which included Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mrs. Ida Nttes, Mrs. William Nei tneyer, Mrs. V. R. Deane and Mrs. John L. Rand. . Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley presided at the tea urns. The St Patrick's flay motif was ' carried - out hi . th decorations with n arrange ment of violets, freesias and pther spring flowers in crystal vaaes flanked by green - tapers in silver candle holders. Sham rocks - completed - the appoint- ments.. ; - . Miss Kestly, to, .... Be Married it'Misi Helen Kestly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kestiyj left by plane Saturday night for ; Dayton, Ohio, where she will be married on Monday, March 16 to 14. H. Wendell Patch, United States Army Air Corps, fon of ' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Patch of Can by. I The ceremony will take place at Patterson Field, Dayton, where Lt Patch is stationed and ;the army chaplain, will officiate, 'i The bride-elect attended Sa ! lem schools and the Northwest School of Commerce in Port land. She has been with " the Veterans' State Aid commission lor several years. XL Patch attended Willamette university, where he was affili ated with Alpha Pst Delta fra i ternity. and Oregon State ; col lege. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. , - Salem Ministers VVlves assect- .; ation will meet with Mrs. C-A. iKells, 190 Salem Heights, Tues iday afternoon for a dessert luncheon at 130 ' o'clock. M r s . Edward 'Allen : is' the assistmr. hostess. The group will meet at . the YMCA at 1 o'dock for trans portation. Miss Edith Mae Tair ham wilT sing a group of Irish songs and 'Mrs. Holland Gilson will be the accompanist A talk on South America will be given during the afternoon. . 1 . . ' ' . ' ; Mrs. Daaiel Sckalse will ea-' tertain -the Willamette unlver-. aity Faculty Women'i club Thursday afternoon i"-at 'her home, 30 Hanson a v e n u e, at 1:30 o'clock.- Assistiog hostesses ; . will be Mrs. Robert , M. Catke, 4 'Mrs. J. W. C Harper. 'Mrs. C , H. Hutchins, MW ;Hele Mae- .Hirron and Miss .tiernice Orwig. ? -.f . -. ; " Yi. j ' ; Mr. and Mrs! DeaaldTUia are visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Lin- t coin Ellis, this weekend and will return Monday. Mr. Elliy Is with the Boeings Aircraft corporation. ' .- t;"., . r -v-- . Mrs. EfOe DBa wk ! been visiting for'the past two : weeks with her daughter, Mrs. iEd Given of Silverton, returned to Salem Saturday. Redecorated relanreJ Usual 17av t PerBs tjj Pcii T7ave Of) Ccrj!ct-J Open Thurs. Eve. fry Appointment - z:i rirvt:-"--J c-:r r:;. CALZLZ I- --i been and Heard By JEYMS ENGLISH :'"'.- - TOURNAMENT rambling! . Lots - of enthusiasm and iep shown at the games this year" and a grand turnout - of Salem , peopie. Visiting teams and root- - ing sections, caused lnuch com- ment , . song queens and yell leaders each trying the other ... We still think it is hard to beat our Salem song putting on exhibitions, . lem high school . teachers wno ( I".TT!r - SiSSi to cheer more than havent missed a tournament ; "VJZZ E5 queens, Anne and Jane Huston and Phyllis Walker. , Among the enthusiastic root , ers who attend the games year 1 ly .', Judge and Mrs. E. M. Page . . . the latter smart In a V pursuit blue coat and matching felt , and blue print dress . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barr . . . she wearing a blue and white plaid coat and blue, turban Dn and Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Jack Price, Mrs. Rex Adolph and Mrs. Alden Adolph . . . the latter wearing a good-looking, new aqua blue herringbone tweed . . . Also in blue was Mrs. George Weller, who wore her coat over her shoulders and a navy straw with clusters of pink flowers on the crown . . . Salem high rooters ... Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. T. TL Simmons . . . the latter" son, "Dutch," one of. the star players ... his mother smartly dressed in an aqua tweed fitted sport coat and matching felt stitched in brown Corner Members of the Parrish 9th : Girl Reserve club met Thursday ;; with Mrs.. Esther Little. There' are 28 members, Shirley Girod is the newest The president, Barbara Williams, appointed the program committee for the "Kord and Kalico" defense ben efit dance April 17. Patty Brown, Addyce Lane and Pat Wolcott are members of the food com mittee, and Arlyne Odenberg of the ticket committee. Any Leslie ninth grade' Girl Reserve selling ' five tickets will get one free. The proceeds of the dance are to be used for buying more de fense stamps for Girl Reserves. The entertainment committee is planning special feature dances and program numbers in keep ing with the theme, according to June Young, chairman. The Parrish eighth grade Girl Reserves met with Miss Lois Robinson Monday for the reg ular business meeting. Shirley Kinnane presided. Maxine North, a new member, was elect ed vice-president Connie Keller gave a report from the council -meeting 'Friday, concerning plans - for the recognition . serv- . ice Sunday, March 29. All mem- bers will take part in the cere mony and new members recog nized. The group will meet Mon day to make plans for their part in the service. The Leslie ninth grade Girl Reserves will make a "know youf town tour Wednesday to the state penitentiary and return to the YWCA for a short busi ness meeting and discussion of : their part in the recognition service. The regular meeting of Tri-Y, the Girl Reserves of the high school, will be held at general study period Tuesday. Marian Carter is in charge of the pro . gran? and Georgina Young will give several musical numbers. The club will "be divided into the four sections for planning programs for the remainder of the year. The social section will work on plans for the dad- daughter party later in the month. The service section will discuss the defense project of a ' nursery school, training course. - The camp nd conference group will make plans . for a special meeting to be held in May, pub licizing both the camp at Smith Creek and at Seabecky'the an- nual Northwest Girl1 Reserve conference. The finance . section will discuss candy sales for the benefit of camp and conference. The program section will make plans for an Easter program at the Hillcrest school. , , Thursday .afternoon several of last year's campers met to or ganize a - campers club. They .discussed camps of the past and decided to meet as a group once a month to learn new camp songs, outdoor cooking . dishes and take hikes. They elected a camp planning council to meet on -the third Friday of each month from now until school Is out to make tentative plans for - camp ; schedules, publicity and activities. ; Mrs. Ellsworth Rick-. etts and Mrs. Mervin Fidler of the camp committee met ' with the group. Present were counsel : ors, Mrs. Neil Brown and Mrs. ' Ralph Nohlgren, Ruth Tae, Fern ' Buechler, Carol Gragg, Ann Car ; son, Mary Thomas, 'Shirley. Kin . nane. Bole tte -Grant Mary t Elizabeth Rein hart. Delores dement, Joyce Austin, Jean ' Fidler, ' June .. Young, , Addyce - Lane, Alice Faye Daugherty and . Lois Archibald. - - Friday afternoon, members, of . the inter-club council met with Mrs. Cut Ilickok, chairman of the Girl Reserve committee. At tending were. Shirley ..Kinnane, Connie i Keller, Patty. : Brown, Barbara Williams, Rosemary Ilinkle, Cecilia Smith, Georgina ' Young and t 'Carmen CampbelL ' The. group wrote the recognition ceremonial for all new members of the Girl Reserves. The tenta-; . tive date set for the ceremonial ? Is March 28. This will be in ob jervance of the annual - junior membership day. Girl Reserves are 61 years old . this year. and a brown bow v. v Arriving for the first game Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus . V she. was striking In a black and , white tweed tailleur and a large black felt hat with a jaunty black and white - leather Three Sa- . . .. Miss Beryl Holt, Miss Mary Eyre and Mrs. Tom Wolgamott From - out-of-town came sax. and Mrs. Howard Hobson and Mr. and Mrs. John . Warren of Eugene . . the men are has-1 ketball coaches at the University ; of Oregon . . . Mrs. Hobson ; was stunning in a three piece ' petal blue ensemble with top coat and matching hat with tea- ; thers .7, Mrs. Wally 4 Palm berg came from Astoria to root for her husband's team . . Sitting with Mrs. Roy S. Keene ' at several of the games was Mrs. Ralph Coleman of Corval lis . . . Dr. and Mrs. Dean Cro well, here from Marshfield and as enthusiastic over the games as last year when their sen, Sammy, played for North Bend and was named all-state guard . . . attractive Mrs. George Er ickson, wife of the St Helen's coach, who wore a beige coat with squirrel collar. Dashes of red noted In the v crowd . . Mrs. Van Wieder wearing m plaid tweed suit and red felt hat ... Mrs. William L. Phillips in black and a red turban . . Mrs Walter Cline't red felt, lovely compliment to her- pebble sand coat . . Mrs. Barkley Newman's red hat and J dress ; " The Newmans re cently came back from Port Angeles to live here . .-. Red bows in the dark hair of Mary I Jane Brabec and Jean Burrell ... Mrs. G. Frederick Cham bers wearing a red blouse with her grey suit and. red felt hat . . . We understand that Mrs. Chambers and her sister, Miss Dorothea . Steusloff, gave one of the grandest parties in a long time ... Movies and a travel ogue on South America for sev eral hours and then luncheon at their respective homes When the guests left the Mc Kay's recreation room where the pictures were shown they were given numbers ... odds to eat lunch at one place and evens at the other. Other fans ... The Grover Bellingers . . . she distinctive in a clipper blue tailleur, top coat of turf tan and a pastel blue felt . . . Four young ma ' trons always together . . . Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs. Roy Mink s and Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer . . The Breyman Boises, . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hugglns, Asel Eoff ' and Jee, Dr. and Mrs. Laban Steeves, Dr. and -Mrs. -Harold Olinger and the H. H. Olingers. GOOD LUCK to Kathleen. Broer who will play Mendelssohn's Concerto in E minor ' in the semi-final Julliard violin con test in San Francisco .Monday . . . She will play in the new NBC building and left Friday for the south with her parents," Mr. and' Mrs. red Broer . .. ." Kathleen, a lovely brunette, wore a becoming frock for the " Philharmonic concert on Tues day ... A white silk, marqui sette enhanced with clusters of flowers in shades of rose, blue and green. , A REAL PARTY for Frank and Mary Elizabeth Shafer, brunette children of the Frank Shafers . . . On Monday Mrs. Shafer en tertained with a large party for a recent bride, Mrs. Donnell Sanders . . , They were told . they could stay up until after Cynthia opened her packages . . . they selected in turn which ones she opened . . . "greeted the guests at the door and showed them upstairs . . Eliza beth wore pink and white as did Frank. FASCINATING . bronze buttons " , on the new turquoise wool dress of Mrs. Carl G. Collins . , i One day Iris was going through a collection of articles her father, had had in his blacksmith shop some 35 years ago and came! across four miniature ' horse shoes, which he had jused for decoration . . Jris had pins made for them and they now .adorn her dress., - Senator and "sirs. Doaglas McKay , have returned . from several day's stay In San Fran cisco. CLUB CALENDAR If ONDAT . Pro America. Marion hotel. 1J0 p. m. American Legion auxiliary meeting and party. Legion home. ' S p. nv TUESDAY Salem Central WCTU, hall, t ; pjn. Book-A-Month- club, dessert - luncheon. 1:19 with Mrs. John H. Carkin, 495 North Summer street. :". Etokta chib. Mrs. H. o. Taylor, 1SS3 South Commercial street, S p. m. Eastern Star meeting. Masonic : - Temple, ( S p m. WEDNESDAY - ' South Circle. First Christfan church. Mrs. Hsrry Hunt. 151 , Hazel avenue, all day meeting. . AAUW Literature , group, Lus t: anne hall, lp.ro.' ; AAUW radio literature broad- east. Mrs. Guy Hickok. 1100 Che meketa atreet, S p. m. ' East Central circle, , First . v Methodist church, Mrs. Frank Bennett. S5S street. US. salad . ' luncheon. . - South Central 'circle. First" - Methodist church, . 1:1a, deswrt : luncheon, Mrs. E. T. B. Hill. lfc0 Fir street r - , THURSDAY . Faculty Woman's club- Mrt. Daniel Sclrulze. 30 Hanson avenue. - S JO p. m.- , SATURDAY American Lerton auxiliary dance, Lerlon home, p. m. - , rw n.l TTfttt TUTU Marv . -ui4ij nuu, - Istandinr of Right and Wrong." League to. Be Read at "- ' AAUW '"An active week, climaxed by a dramatic .- program luncheon session' Saturday afternoon. Blanche B. Hutchinson. Port- I land, who Is to read the play, family Portrait" at the branch's regular monthly luncheon meet- . . .. mTZj . . . tog In the Marion hotel mirror room t Saturday, i known to n.i a - t.. j I Play and to AAUW members of thelo'cjock. Prayer meeting Thursday at state who witnessed the produc- J " I,".B. ' ' " ;. Won; of their organization's fel-1 IowiUd Mffiiani in Prtrtlnnrf nr F x w - i Jueazora UUS wmter. -1 Background of Mrs!. Hutchin son includes work at Emerson I College of Oratory In Boston; of which she is agraduate.teach- ing experience in North Dakota State college and , Moorhead's State Teacher's college, and' a winter; of. travel through- Norm Dakota and Minnesota present ing: dramatic programs on uni versity extension .courses. In Portland. h haa nrMontwl dra. I .. ' Z TT 7 - 1 matic readings for the art sec-1 tion of the Portland Womtn'i Club and the Allied Arts dub. I and was invited to participate ta 4v. t,. ., the Blue Room plays. Monday night at 750 the branch-sponsored Spanish class meets, at the YWCA. Wednesday . is dedicated as "literature day," with the radio literature hour meeting to be held at the. home of Mrs. Guy . m. MorntagserricU oJclock.Ser Hickok, 1100 Chemeketa street S?fyentog vice TasVetocfc Kathleen Glassley speaking on Young people at SdO. Prayer meeting branch's literature study group gathering In the evening at Lau sanne halL Miss Lorena Jack is to be hostess for the night session, at which Dr. Helen Pearce is to review Rebecca West's "Black Lamb and Grey Falcon.' No bulletins are to be pub lished by the branch during the next three months, funds once dedicated to that purpose to be made available for war emer gency purposes, directors voted last week. Contributions to the Louise home and the UHA were voted at the board session. New Officers to Be Installed ' The Young Business and Pro fessional Girls' club of the YWCA will hold an installation for the new officers at the reg ular club meeting Monday night at the YWCA. New officers to be installed are: president Mel- ba Conrad; vice-president Vera Wood; secretary, Lillian Davis J treasurer, Mildred Yettec Molly Johnston, retiring club president and Laurel. Emerson will have charge of the installa tion services. Central Willamette Valley as sociation of Phi Beta Kappa will hold a business meeting -.at the home of Mrs. John H. Carkin, 49S North Summer street Mon- j day night at 8 o'clock. Dr. Ches ter Luther, president,. will pre side.' All members in the valley are invited to attend and a social i hour will follow with Miss Jean- nette Roberts in charge. Westminster Gaild of the first Presbyterian church will meet at the church at 2 o'clock. Elec tion of officers will be held and Mrs. B. O. Schucking will talk on "Spring Flowers." Hostesses' at the tea hour will be Mrs, Garlen Simpson, chairman, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, Mrs.- Stephen Mergler; Mrs. Will Williams and Mrs. Edward Roth. Captain and ' Mrs. D wight Lear are spending a month va cationing at Newport Beach, Calif, Captain ' Lear, -who has been' in the hospital at Vancou ver Barracks Is on leave for a month. The Golden 'Role class' ef the First, Evangelical - church - -was entertained Wednesday,! at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay on East Center street with - Mrs. Grant Wikoff assistant hostess. The ' American Legion soxIU ary is planning a surprise, pro gram in celebration of the' birth day of the Salem unit at the I meeting Monday night. The post will Join the auxiliary for the occasion. ' , .1 -A ' '. . . " ' . . ' - "... The Red Cress tint aid class sponsored- by the Salem Busi- ; ness and Professional Women's , club completed its - standard course m , first aid v this week under Mrs. r Carmelite iWeddle. lre America wiU meet Men- day at the Marion hotel at 230 ' M o'clock. Mrsiv-M. - M.r Magee, chairman, win- preside. "Judge Grant'- Murphy, '. the- speaker, will ".discuss the cantonment - : ...... - f Mr. and Mrs.' C .Stoker are . parents of twin dayghtera born ?; t; the Salem General hospital ! - Saturday morning, r-. ; "; -1 Mrs. Arch Jermaa has lavitedl . -the Kappa Alpha Theta mothers to luncheon at her country home ' Tuesday afternoon. Koyal Neighbors Sewing dab : will meet with Mrs. : Hazel El liott at 628 North Winter street : 'Wednesday afternoon for a cov - v--ered dish luncheon' at nooru;- : Church Sorviccs in Salorn CTORIST XUTHERAH iteAT) Zr State and 18th streets. Pastor .if. H. Theaer. Sunday school 10 a. ni Otto ICronke. supt. Morning - service 11 o'clock. Adult confirmation seme. Sermon subject,: "Abiding Union With Christ.'' Evening service 1:30 o'clock. "We Pass Him by With Our 'Tasks.' Wednesday, Lenten service. Confirma tion class, Saturday. a. m. -- mtST CONGREGATIONAL streets. Pi of Youth at S:45. Carolyn Brown, soio- at morning service. . r sovth saijcm rsrrNna L SotlU-Som,5eP11 ,ti?f?inlon Street Pastor, DiUon W. Mills. Sunday school, lO-a. m. Moraine servies 11 o'clock. Sermon subiect "Chrit'sCross ana uur vrosses. Christian Kndeavor . m. Even ins servic 1J9 rovx cokxeks bibijc school ; .1 HT.fS??f! ??c? . ' AUDuni KawuiouHi iu. ixw LaraDcn, supenntenaent. chukch or CSOUST Cottac and Shipoliia street tor H. R. Thornhill. Sunday lis a. m. Moraine serrk 11 o'clock, ISocV school Will Taks Place at tha Cominf of Christ.' Eveninc senrica S o'cloek. "Tha Present Conflict In the Light of Prophecy." xoung people s meeting, T p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION ' au-Morth Commercial atraat Pas tor, Xev. J. C and Daisy Wilson. Sun day school t o. m. Serrica S . m. Spaeial sarrtcar ovary . night with Evangelist Alma Rappono. in charge. : v 5S1 f Nineteenth and Famr streets. Pas- tor ZifTJ 110 a. m. Mormnf service 11 ecioca. 1 Sermon subject 'The Croat, tha Syrn- bol of Beallty Anthem, -efore Thy ok.I:Gettoi vSTbSa v&At? sacraa seiecwons or me iiin cavairy band, xoung people at fas p. m. nui chukch or ooo W J J ' n .1 ii Sev. J. T. Lawaan. Sunday school S:4I Three Velour s :l . i ' j- I O I Sd fa Bed The liandscane sofa that leads a double life for you! , Turns smoothly ; and quickly into a bed at night. Deep cwnrJartment for beddisj, automatic locldns hinge.' No-Sag "conistructiaa furantees .complete, long-wearing cemfortand jpood looks.. . .-; " ' T USE' SEARS .EASY PAYMENTS ON Alt. purchases: of 10X0 AND OYL1 ' 1 ?' uotiUM f.rmrrxAW S4S N. Church - street. Pastor, Kev. M. A. Getzendaner. Sunday school as a. m. Morning eerrice li o'clock. Sermon subject "Seeking Jeaus." Eve ning service 730 .o'clock, "The Ten rnil BAPTIST e North Liberty at Marion street. Pas tor Irving A. Pox. Sunday school S.-43 a. m. Fred Broer. supt. Morning serv ice II o'clock. Sermon subject. "AU the Pronuses. -Evening service 7 JO o'clock. . Sermon subject -The Chris tian and War." Wednesday, 7J5 p. m. school of missions. S p. m. Mrs. Mabel Kenny, national Christian friendliness, chairman. , . . , . " HATXSVIIXK BIBLE SCHOOL --First Baptist Branch Hayesville achoolhouse. Sunday school S:iS a. m. Dewey Davis, supi Young people tM o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broer, -advisers . , nur caxtcH op cboust ' SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Uberbr streets. Sun day school 11 a.- m. Morning service 11 o'clock. "Substanee. KvenLig serv ice T JO o'clock. Wednesday meeting at 1 30 Includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Beading room. SOS Masonic building, open 11 a. m. t p. m. Wedneaday until 7. y DOfAKCXL BAPTIST . ' - Basal and Academy streets. Pastor Warrea C. Rale. Sunday school It a. m. . Morning suits 11 'clock. Teung people T p. m. Evening; saryita 7 JO o'clock. Prayer meeting Tbunday las P. so. ; ENOLEWOOD tTNTTED BsUtTBmsar 17th and Nebraska avenue. Pastor, Rev. C O. Ooodman. Sunday school l:4S a. m. Monu service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject "ileeeed Are tbm Mer ciful.' Christtaa Endeavor JO p. m. Iesdag service 1M 'clock, "In UatosrVnlt Christ , utus rnnoDni South Commercial at Myers street. PkMot Josenh KaoMs. Sunday aehoei litf a. as. Mornirtc aerriee 11 o'alock. ffmoo subject "Be Anthem. "Chrtotian. the liorn Breaks Sweetly Crer Thee, by Shelley. Bveniag jerv Im 7 JO o'clock, -HIping the Other PeOow? Teung people at JO. Prayer meettng Thursday at JM p. at. BTAK6ELTJTIC TABEMACLS Parry and Uth artaets. Pastor Brie If. Johnson. Sunday school SS a. m, Roy Pergusoa and Ollie Schendla, supts. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject 'Spiritual Armaments for a Spiritual victory.' Young; people I JS p. m. Xvening servica o'clock, - Piece Bedroom Ensemble VAKITY IEIIN MM Cottoa Upostry eorcr, Itxit-ia. ') Czy C. C. C::::d Zzzlz zzl C ;3 ll!ilIIUI"'l i mil . , The Poor Tribunals of God." Tuet day. 74 p. nu. weekly Christian lowshlp service, with testunoniM and preaching. Prtday, 7:4S p. RL. prayer meenng. r ? ... ;-. CALVARY BAPTIST : South Liberty at Miller streets. Pas tor, Rev. Edward L. Allen. Sunday school S.-4S a. m. Edward Schunke, supt. Morning servica 11 o'clock. Cora muaion meditation. Young people. Pioneers, and Juniors, S J9 p. m. Eve ning service 7 JO o'clock. "Spiritual Birthmarks.? Prayer service Wednea day, 7 JO p. m. : - --f-. T - ! "court Street christiak ' - Seventeenth .and Court streets. Pas tor W. H. Lyman. Sunday school AS a. m. Morning service 10 JO o'clock. The Lord's , supper. Sermon subject "Christ Calls to the Highest.'' Chris tian Endeavor S JO p. m. Evening ervloe 7 JO o'clock, Let Yourself Oe." Midweek service and choir prac tice, Thursday, 7 J0 p. m.r . r- -VaeaassBBBm . ... -v-HIGKLAXD nUKDI Highland avenue and Church street. Pastor Herman H. Macy. Sunday school 10, a. m. Clifton Ross,' supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject "Where Is the Promise of His Com ing 7 Junior Christian Kndeavor St 030 p. m. Young people's dispen- aattonal study class at 0 w pbUi arve- p. nu nmgservice 7 JO o'clock. Prayer serv rvtce 7J0 o cia ursday at 7 JO. ice mi CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST or LATTER DAT SAINTS " North Cottare street. . Sunday school 10 a sa. Xvening serviee 4 JO dock. . . ..... . .... SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL i Church and Chemeketa streets. Rec tor, , Rev. George H. Swift. Sunday school 94S. a. m. Robert R. Board nun, supt. Morning service 7 JO o'clock. Holy cenamunloa 11 a. sa. Prayer serv iee and sermon by the rector. Special me-tio by choir, directkm -ot Ronald Craven. Wednesdsys. holy aommunloa 7:90 . m, is a. m. and instructioa 1M p. as. :: . .., .,- . - PENTECOSTAL UORTaTOUSf - 430 State street. Pastor O. M. Xads. Sunday school 10 a. mu Mominv aerv toe 11 o'clock. Younc people SJO p. m. lvening serviee 1 JO e'clock. Services Wednasdsy,- Irlday and Saturday nights, at tai -,y-.-;-, .'j-i rxsiT canusTiAN 1 Center and High streets. Pastor Ouy L. Drill. Sunday echool SJO a. m. C. R. Lee. aunt. Sermon The Glorious Commitment.' Choir, directed by John Schmidt, anthem, ''Awake up My Glory" fay Chadwlck. Solo, "Cethsem She" by Ackiey. John Schmidt. Chil dren's church, directed by Mrs. Guy L. Drill, during the morning worship. Evening service at 7 JO, "The Chal lenge of the Unpopular." The Cm- uaru d noun on DLEAGI1E0 UfiLnUT Modern Design 26x26-in. Mirror Metal Pu!U v Walnut Yonoers Now Is the time ... to furnish that extra room, or replace your old bed- imm sniita! Functional modern sim- IpLcity will combine gracefully with the furnishings to-earth" price Be tier Sleep, Mattress, Box Spring $titc::ed si-evmlls PASTEL UUMtl vC0YEn ' You are going to want your full eight hours! Get a comfortable new mattress and matching box springs. Felted cotton Enters are purified with . ultra-violet ray, side-walls stitched to , prtyent fagging. HVEL1 HATTT. IZ7 D0X SPtllQQl Innersrarinz mattress with ton linters have been treat ed with ultra-violet ray. Uatchfrg box gprfcg. Ccth are covered in pastel dani ask. . 3-Ib. . cotton insulation,- r...t ri SS5V. Amity 7omen'o Group Gonvenca AMITY One Women's Socle--., ty of Christian Service of th 1 Amity Methodist chnrdT met . la the church parlors Wednesday.' Mrs. Rose Fuller was in charge-- , of : the opening worship ' and .. praise' service. Mrs. T. H. Templs j, led In prayer. Mrs. David Smith'; was elected secretary to fill the) r j vacancy left by Mrs. Marvin Gir;i rard, who has moved to Ashland. It Hostesses were Mesdaxnes T. 'ci T.-Temple, E. O. Morse. David : :- smiin ana J. i Fayne. - Fairview Qub Slakes Red Cross QuUt T AIR VIEW Twelve members ; attended the Happy Homemakers club Thursday afternoon at " the r home of Mr. and Mrs. John Addi- r oo-? "-j 1 : ' X ' Making a baby uflt for the Red Cross was the work: Mrs. Allison 4 served refreshments The next meeting wm be at the home of r": Mr. and Mrs. Lowell CampbelL i j Mr. and Mrs, John Allison spent li the weekend at Dorchester House - near Delake. i . . l TOimg People will snonsor this serviee. Youth choir, directed by Gilbert Clansmsn, "Trusting in Jesus, by Brown with Miss Beraice CapUa ger. soloist Miss Charlotta Miller will bring the devotional meditatioQ. "BeautyJ.:,..., .. . . " nut SPDOTUALIST' 1 '-' 84Sorth Commercial street. Paster, A Rev. Harry Raymond Portland. : Serviee 1 JO p. m. Xvenlns serviee 7 09, ?1 e'dock. - -.. . -. 3 ' BETHANY EVANGELICAL - AND) KirOEMED Capitol and Mariea etreets. Sondav school 10 a.' an. Morning servica 11 ..1 'clock. Guest speaker. Vf lsSBSSBBBBBBBBBBBBWr V, ' you have, at a "down- you can air oral Spring! 7 I V lua l I X 4 'i neT K