The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 28, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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Ti OTSGOIl STATESMAN; Solam, Oregon. Saturday Mooing. Match SI. ItO
Visitors Are
Guests at
iLunchebn, '
' " .Visitors have been the incen-'
"tive for much entertaining this,
week. . Mrs. T. O. Russell pre-;
' sided . at a . smartly appointed
v luncheon on Wednesday at her
North Capitol street home,
i The honor, fuests were Mrs. '-
E. FT Bragg of Portland, who' Is .
; visiting her daughters, Mrs. Dan
McLellan and Mrs. Wallace' Car
, son, Mrs, John Drager, who with
: Mr. Drager is a guest at the Rue
Drager , home, and Mrs. Ensle
Miller -, of San ' Francisco, the
house guest of her brother-in- .
law and sister, -Mr. and Mrs. ;
. Robert G. Brady, sr. Another
. out-of-town guest was Mrs. Er- .
nest Lake of Livingston, Mont
! an old friend of Mrs. RusselL
- ! ' Spring flowers provided the
" decorative note and the after
noon hours were spent inform-
. ally.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
E. E. Bragg, Mrs. John Drager,
" Mrs. Ensle Miller, Mrs. Ernest ,
Lake, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs.
i Dan McLellan, Mrs. George
Schwarz, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs.
James H. Nicholson, jr., Mrs.
Fred B. Moxley, Mrs. James H.
Nicholson, sr., Mrs. Joseph E.
Goodf ellow, Mrs. Robert G. Bra
dy, sr., Mrs. Clarence Hamilton
. and Mrs. T. O. RusselL
Team Feted
At Dinner
Members of the First Presby
' terian church "B" basketball
' team were guests Wednesday
night at a waffle supper at the
. home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Douris. Table games were en- '
Joyed before and after the sup-
- per. Plans for a final game for
' the team were made with the .
. game to be played at Albany
against the Albany Presbyterian
, team, which suffered its only
. defeat of the season when it lost
to Salem last month 35-38.
Special guest was Mr. Mark
- Moorman, former Willamette
university student, now at Mur
taugh, Idaho. Others present in
cluded Mr. Cameron McDonald,
Mr. Otis Wilson, Mr. Donald
Toomb, Mr. Bill Patton, Mr. Dale
Bates, and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Douris.
Maccabees to
Entertain
. Capitol lodge of Maccabees
, "met Thursday night and voted
. in the following new. members:
Chris Muller, Robert Coonrod,
, Paul Lenalund, Cecil Morris and
Carl Griffith. During the busi-:
. ness meeting, arrangements were
made to post names of all members-
serving with the armed
forces.
Announcement was made that
SO Maccabees from this district
- $re expected to attend the vic
' tory mass meeting on June 26,
In Portland. Plans were also
made to entertain soldiers at the
hall late in April. The next regu
; Jar review will be April 9.
T- . The Bonhenr Dancing club
will hold its monthly formal
' dance tonight at the Legion hall
; from 9 to 12 o'clock. The Top
. Hatters will furnish the dance
music and the committee in
-charge of .arrangements includes
Mr. and Mrs. John French and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenks.
Miss Patricia Livesley, danch
'. ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Lives
ley, has left for Palo Alto, Calif.,
. ( (o resume her studies at Leland
- Stanford. She is visiting for a
' few days in San Francisco with
; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sargent be
fore going on to Palo Alto. - - -'.
, ii 5-t'4: -
'I Mist . Carol Delsell, daughter
. t Mr. and Mrs. ' T. W. Delzell
; ft Portland, "is the weekend
Bouse ' guest ' of Miss Miriam
- Becke. . . .. .
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CROVN DRUGjSTOBS
' ' ' ' V I S. Cominerdcl
MAXINEBURKN
Editor
Dinner; Will
Fete Mrs. '
Smith
Salem Daughters of the Nile
will entertain with a non-host
dinner tonight at the Masonic
temple in honor of their out
going president, Mrs. Albert C.
Smith.
The long tables will be dec
orated with spring flowers and
blossoms carrying out the yel
low, white and green color
scheme. Cards will be in play
after the 7 o'clock dinner.
Covers will be placed for 60
members and their husbands.
Mrs. David Wright, past presi
dent of Nydia temple, will be
the toastmistress.
Mrs. Rex Turner, the new
president, Is heading the general
committee. Mrs. D. X. Beechler,
Mrs. Wayne Henry and Mrs. B.
B. Flack are arranging the din
ner, Mrs. M. C. Petteys the dec
orations and Mrs. W. J. Lilje
quist the entertainment
Nebraskans in
Dallas
The Nebraska auxiliary was
entertained at the home of Mrs.
H. A. Peterson in Dallas Wed
nesday. Mrs. Albert Aherns was
the assistant hostess.
A luncheon was served to the
following: Mesdames L. E. Gil
key, George Hall, Lee Webb,
George Clark, Margaret Willis,
D. L. Ruckle. Roy Pence, Gil
bert Hoevet, Arthur Swanson,
Henry Helmhoat, W. W. Rolof
son, Earl Hall, Clara McDerby,
Albert Hoevet, A. L. DaMoude,
Leo Dagenhardt, A. E. Vaughn,
Leona Johanson, Lucille Garner,
Veda Craig, Elmer Ideen, George
Oldham, S. A. Sedor, Blanch
Stuart, Clyde Farley and Miss
Lena Clark.
BROOKS The Brooks Gar
den club met Thursday it the B.
F. Ramp home for. a covered
dish luncheon, with Mrs. Anna
Dunlavy, Mrs. Marie Bosch and
Mrs. Willa Vinyard as joint host
esses. Mrs. John Henny, who pre
sided over the business session
also gave a talk on camellas.
Mrs. Olive Beardsley read an ar
ticle on plants. A spring flower
show and silver tea will be held
in May with Mrs. Andrew Za
hare, Mrs. Roy Reed and Mrs.
William McClure in charge.
A memorial service was held
for Mrs. C. A. McNeff, a char
ter member of the club.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. McClure in
Salem, with Mrs. Olive Beards
ley assisting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moxley en
tertained as their house ' guests
this week .the former's brother-in-law
and sister, Dr. and Mrs.
E. T. Lake of Livingston, Mont.
The Lakes stopped here en route
to California. ,
Cengratalations go te Mr. and
Mrs. William DePew (Loretta
. Varley) on the birth of a soil
Robert Charles, at the Deacon
ess hospital Thursday" afternoon.
The baby's grandmothers are
Mrs. Nellie' Varley and Mrs. M.
E. DePew. ; .
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SOCIETY
MUSIC
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CLUB CALENDAR
SATURDAY " ' .
- Salem Woman's club meeting,
1:30 u. m clubhouse, board meet
ing", 1J0 p. m. - ,
MONDAY :
Past Presidents, American Le
gion auxiliary. Mrs. J, E. Can
non, 1823 South High street.
pjn. -
WEDNESDAY
Ladies of First Congregational
church, North Section with Mrs.
W. T. Crier, S7S Maple. 330 p. m.;
South section with Mrs. Gilbert
Davis, 1630 Saginaw, 2:30 p. m.
THURSDAY ,
Fruitland Women's circle meet
at church, S pjn.
Executive board. WSCS, First
Methodist church, Mrs. O. H.
Schulze, 30 Hanson avenue, 2 p.m.
Maccabees of Willamette tent
hive, 7:30 Legion hall.
Liberty Woman's club with Mrs.
L. D. Walker, 2p.nL, Red Cross
sewing.
Shower Honors
Miss Flathers
Miss Elaine Flathers, who will
be married on April 0 to Mr.
Douglas Farmer, was the honor
guest at a bridal shower Thurs-:
day night when Mrs. C X.
Bowen, Miss Prudence Foster
and Miss Arlynn Thrapp enter
tained at the former's home.
Spyrea and daffodils decorated
the guest rooms and the show
er gifts were hidden under an
umbrella. A late supper was
served by the hostesses.
Honoring Miss Flathers were
Mrs. Lawrence Flathers, Mrs.
Eugene. Krebs, Miss Betty Krebs,
Mrs. Fred RiedeseL Miss Esther
RiedeseL Miss Edna McElhaney,
Miss Rachel Tripp, Mrs. W. F.
Foster, Mrs. C. P. Thrapp, Miss
LaReva Isom, Mrs. Dorothy Mc
Dowell and Mrs. Edwin Kirk and
the hostesses.
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Salem Man
Takes; a .
: Bride
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'';""' - .
- Of interest to his many Salem
. friends is announcement of the
marriage.of, Mr. Wilfred Hage
. dorn .'of . Portland, formerly . of
Salem, son of Mrs. Esther 'Hage-;
. dorn, anil Miss Harriet Blades '
of Portland, formerly of Lps An-1
feleV.' vi-"
The weddhigtook place In
Portland "a t It h e' Westmlhstef
Presbyterian' church on Wednes
day, March 25, at 8:30 o'clock.' ,
. . For her wedding the. bride ;
wore ; a beige dressmaker suit '
with parsley green accessories
and a corsage of green orchids.
.Attending the ceremony from
here were Mrs. Esther Hagedorn,
Mr. Robert Hagedorn and Mr.
and Mrs. George Brant
, The, bride attended schools In -Kansas
City and is now secretary
of Rotary International in Fort
land. Mr. Hagedorn is a gradu
ate of. Salem schools and later
attended Willamette university.
He was an active member of the
""DeMolays and Junior chamber
of commerce. . He is now effi
ciency man with the Oregon
Shipbuilding corporation.
Club Groups
Entertained
The Three Link dub of Re
bekah lodge met in lOOF hall
Friday with Mrs. Lola N. Mc
Farlane acting as president and
Mrs. W. H. Gardner, secretary.
Mrs. McFarlane gave t report o(
the last meeting of the Women's
council.
Hostesses were: Mrs. Mae Hill,
Mrs. Cora VanPelt and Mrs. Car
rie Jennings. Guests were: Mrs.
George of Wisconsin, Mrs. Belle
Carlson, Mrs. J. E. Kirkpatrick,
Laura B. Noyes, Mrs. Thirza M.
Olinger, Mrs. Lenora Hartley,
Mrs. Clara Shields, Mrs. Sarah
Harter, Mrs. Cora Smith, Mrs.
Horace G. Loveland, Mrs. Coral
Ballinger, Mrs. Coral McNeill,
Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. D. P.
Wright, Mrs. Pearl Swanson,
Mrs. Claude Morse, Mrs. George
Viesko, Mrs. W. A. Cladek, Mrs.
Elsie Papenfus, Miss WJlda Sieg
mund, Mrs. Gustave Erikson,
Mrs. J. C. Morris, Mrs. Howard
Hunsaker, Mrs. Karl Lachele,
Mrs. C. J. McAdams, Mrs. R. G.
Henderson, Mrs. Lola N. Mc
Farlane, Mrs. W. H. Gardner,
Mrs. Viola Clements, Mrs.
George V. Naderman, and the
hostesses. .
The next meeting is April 10.
Honor Matron
On Wednesday
Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and Mrs.
Enoch Merrell were hostesses
Wednesday honoring Mrs. Carl
Wolz. The evening was spent In
formally. . Bidden Were Mrs. Willjam Ol
. son, Mrs. Vernon Coatee, Mrs. E.
M. Syring, Mrs. Norris Walen,
Mrs. Clayton Gibbs, Mrs. Har
old Holler, Mrs. Irene Birch,
Mrs. Albert O. Baker. Mrs.
Maurice Gustafson, Mrs. Judson
Bressler, Mrs. George Gardner,
Mrs. Marvin Andersen, Mrs.
Lloyd Haines, Mrs. Earl Pettit,
Mrs. Donald Maulhaupt, Mrs,
pelbert White, Mrs. Conrad
Beach, Mrs. Arthur Andresen
and Mrs. W. G Thomas. A
Verse Bailders, poetry, club, la
resuming study with a new crit
le, ftena F. Parks of Portland.
The' club-met Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Otis M. Bradbury.
The afternoon was spent In dls
cusslonof types"of poefacy. Mem
br of the club are successfully
placing poems ia, magazines. The
dub will have an early summer
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Susan Scott in Spring Valley.
r
s
. Ham Is a featured weekend
meat,' and will do' for two mealiC
H;--TiDAY ':
v Asparagus' salad
- - : Cubed -steaks ri
Corn and celery stewed
' Steamed potatoes
Country gravy 1
Baked apples with "
Peanut butter cookies ' '
: - .
. SUNDAY .
Jellied tomato with '
- pill pickle
Baked ham raisin sauce or -
Glazed apricots
. Broccoli -
- Baked potatoes
, Rhubarb upside down cake - ,
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V. . MONDAY
: Banana nut salad
ham timbales mashed potatoes
. .Buttered carrots ;
'- :. Mincemeat turnovers : r
r.f ' ' ' ' .: '
HAM TIMBALES :"
4 cup chopped cooked ham
. " . (or .other meat),
M cup soft bread " ;
1 teaspoon minced parsley
V
V teaspoon -minced onion ' -?-
..tablespoons catsup or chill
rsauce - -'H
teaspoon salt c
Ji teaspoon pepper
1 egg o 2 yolks '
ifctup milk" .
-r5 Mix ingrec
"- Mix ingredients and fill but-
. erH cusiara cups. H asien waxea
papers over tops with rubber
- bands." Set" on rack in shallow
pan, half filled with-hot water.
Cover tightly and steam over low
heat 25 minutes. .Unmold the
timbales and surround with
creamed potatoes., v . .-
The HometseadA Quickly Stitched
Picture by Laura Wheeler
THE HOMESTEAD j
Embroider this lovely picture
In your leisure time. It tends
beauty to any room. Pattern S4t
contains a transfer pattern! of
picture IS x 10 inches; a tolor
chart and key; materials re-
Club Meets .
On Friday
Parties have been Informal
this week and dub groups have
been entertained. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Yocom were hosts to mem
bers of their club at a dessert
supper Thursday night at their
North Summer street home.
Contract was In play during the
evening with prises going to Mr.
and Mrs. David Wright. Mag
nolias provided the decorative
note.
Mrs. David. V. Cameron hon
ored members of her flub at ft
salad luncheon and afternoon cf
cards on Tuesday at her Center
street home.
Mrs. Charles Claggett hag In
vited members of net elub Ift
luncheon end bridge this after
noon at her North 17th street
residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown wQI
entertain their club at dinner
and bridge tonight at their new
home on Fairmount hill.
The Fast Noble Grands asso
ciation 6f the Rebekahs were
entertained at the home of Miss
W 1 1 d a Siegmund Wednesday.
There were 23 members present.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Anderson
explored the famous Endless
caverns at New Market, Va.,
while on a motor trip .through
the Shenandoah valley of Vir
ginia. Mrs. Jobs J. Reberta has re
turned to Portland after a Jew
days' stay la lalem.
Radio Programs
4VMDAT IMS X.
list Quota Me.
Gospel Broadcast.
eioay Mtianct.
ws Brevities,
yosy Trio.
:8d A Sons Is Born.
wO News.
:lSBroadway Bandwason.
40-Melodic Moods.
:00- American "Lutheran Church.
:00 Music From Many Lands. .
:SO Jean Sevillier's Commentary.
K0 Deaconess Hospital
ao Some like it Sweet.
:00 Hollywood quartette.
:15 Church of Christ.
1:30 Shinina Hour. - - t
i ;0O Moody Bible . Institute.
1:15 Listen dc Answer.
laO--Boy's Town. . . - !
40-Hit Tunas of Tomorrow.
60 Sd fashioned . ReviyaL i
-Nawa.
rlS-rton Boys.
:SO Castles in the Air. i .
.--Dinner Hour Melodiea. L . . .
7 Jo Sinsiaa Saaosones. - .
Piesortertan . enure. .
I JOTraveloma-MasH Carpet. .
-Dream TJp. 9
EGW-NSC-SUKBAT-W tt. i
f)W MUSIC.
l:SO War -Nawa, :f
O-Muaia. . - - - .:
, S0 Churea pi Tour Horn, i
sft-Mueie ltd American Youth.
I .'00 Sunday Down South. - i '
I'MaZmmi Otera. Kineer. '
lolll-uler f trlnca.
If do World la tours. ".. -Id
;44 Sammy Kay Orchestra.
11U Concert Petite.
lldaOiieae-o Hound Table.
1340 Bob Becker's Dog Chat.
1S.-1S H. V. Kaltenbam. --
11 do Radio Commenta.
If :49 Home Fires. .
- 1K)0-Garden Talks. ' -,l!lJ
Tony Wont Serapbeek.
: 130 Stare of Tomorrow.; - I
- 10 Opera AudiUona. - j
fdO Tha Nlchola.ramny-,
.. 1:00 Qui of Two CiUes.
Sio News Headhnea Hilitaa.
4:00 Jack Benny. i
40 Band Wacon, . . , I
lQ-Charlle McCarthf. . I
: Sao-Ona Man's ramily. 1
C :00 Manhattan Merry -Co-Pound.
SO Album of ramUuur MuaiaV
lo Hour os warm. .
7-CarnlvaL '- - .
. 1:00 Great Glldersleave, ,
. 8 JO Beau Soir Musicale.
SAO Walter WlncheU. .
" fas The Parker ramily. ;
- t JO Moon River.
:85-Orfan.
100-News Hashes. " ' '
' 10:19 Brid to Dreamland.
11:00 Sons of the Strings.
. 1130 War News Houndup.
1S:00-S a. nv Music.
' BX NBC SrNDAI-lll Ka.
o.vo newfc - - .
, a :05 OrasielU Farref a.
V S IS Al and Lea Reiser. -'8:30
Revue in' Miniature. (:
S:0Q Quiet Hour. .
- S 30 Radio City Music Halt
1030 Speaklnf of Glamour.
10:4S Jack Owens. Singer .
11:00 Great Plays.
120 Wake Up America. '
1 -00 National Vespers. -.
1:30 Behind the Mike.
S0 Hollywood Theatre.
- 1:30 Music Steelmakers,
30 Catholic Hour.
J: 30 Stars of Today.
4 40 World Wide News. '
- -4 :3 Grow a Garden. - -,
4:45 Excursions in Science,
- 5 00 Tommy Dorsey.
5:30 Music oy wmie. t - , -,
9:49 Pearson Si Allen. ' . '
6 :0O Grand pappy and . His Pala,
3ft-Nws .;
S:45 sons by Dinah Score, t
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Mrs. Walling
Fetes Club
Mrs. Jesse Walling entertained
members of the KCKT dub
Thursday afternoon at her home.
The Easter motif was carried oat
In the.table decorations and Mrs.
Ray Clark assisted the hostess
at the tea hour.
Attending were Mrs. Fred
Barker, Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Z.
J. Donnell, Mrs. A. A. Graber,
Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs. Harry
Howe. Mrs. D. A. Saunders, Mrs.
Dell Shellberg. Mrs. C. W.
ftege, Mrs. Jtalph Thompson,
Mrs. Ray Wassam and Mrs. Wal
ling.
Mrs. Donald A. Yewg presid
ed at a smartly appointed lunch
eon Thursday afternoon at her
Fairmount hill home for the
pleasure of Mrs. E. E. Bragg of
Portland, who Is visiting In the
capital with her daughters, Mrs.
Pan McLellan and Mrs. Wallace
Carson.
Mrs. Joseph Felton has Invit
ed guests to an Informal party
at her South Cottage street home
tonight la compliment to the
birthday anniversaries of - Mr.
Felton and Mrs. Clinton Stand-
lsh. A late supper will follow
an evening of cards.
SILVER CUFF The Silver
Cliff Woman's dub will meet
Thursday with Mrs. Romey Lais.
umcers lor the year will be se
lected and delegates to the eoun
ty federation meeting named.
are mea
T0 Good Will Hour.
90 Inner Sanctum Myiterieai
8:30-Jack Benny.
9:00 Sunday at Nine.
S:1S Eleanor Roosevelt
9:30 News Headline Hllitfa.
f :45 Edgewater BeacK Hotel Oreh.
. 9:S& News. - -
10:00 Palladium BaQreem Orehestra.
loao Quiet Hour.- -110
This Mcvins World.
11:19 Organ. - -1130
War NewsRound Up.
X0IN-CBS SCKlAy-H19 Be.
10 World Today. 1
1:19 Or (an. - , .
Ma Gypsy Caravan.
r .w churcn or. we
r:ao wings over
1:00 West Coaat
9:90-rSalt-Lake
SaJ-Syneopatioii
Sao can Laae
190 Church el
19:49 News.
1
rOOr-Salomoa and Salfcas.
8 News.
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Jblie AtUUt.
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News.
Echoes.
-Daviav- News.
Allen.
tt er Leave ft
.Live ItoiM.
ao enma Doctor..
. 8:23 Dick Joy, News.
S 30 Baker Theatre Flayers.
' S. DO Leon F. Drews. .
930-Whafs tt all About!
19:00 Five Star Tinat
19:19 Cosmo Jores.
-1930 Wartime Woman. ,
1930 Air-Flo. .
199 Marina Corps. . r ..
11. -00 Manny Strand Orchestra.'
1130-Orsan.
15 News.
to 9.09 a. nv-Musie sa Kewsr ;
t-.: . W W 9 .
SALE MBS SCNDAT 1339 Be.
8:00 Reviewins Staaev
9:30 Central Cnureh of Christ
S:45 Voice. the Field.
9:15 Gems ot Melody.
930 Owen Cunnlnaham, Ftfall. ,
9:40 Sam Brewer from Kaypt.
00 John B. Huahaa.
19K)0 News.
19:19 Romance of the HI-Ways.
039 The Hymn Sinter.
0:49 Canary Chorus, - '
10 Safety Songs.
1:19 Melodv.
11 30 Strings In SwinrUme.
I na flOiiywooa WAipe9.
1.-09 The Americas Speak.
1:30 News.
13:49 Repair for Defense, '
' l o Lutneran Hour.- - -130
Young people's Church of JUr.
- 1.-00 Swedish Temple.
. f 30 Bible Claaaea, -SAO
Theatre of the Air.
40 News. -9:19
Rabbi Marnln.
430 Nobody's Children. .,
9 .OO American Forum. .
9:45 Around the Clock.
- 80 Old Fashioned Revival Bear.
7 AO San Quentin Prison.
fiO Keep m Kollins.
. 8:09 Hinson Memorial Church. .
0 News. .- - -
. 9:15 Voice of Prophecy. -,
9:45 Sunday Serenade.
10:00 Bob Crosby Orchestra.
,-1930-News. - - . .
10:45 Orrin Tucker.
-11 o Louis Armstrons Orchestra. 7
1130 Johnny Richarda Orchestra. ,
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Air. .
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Church.
Tabernlcle.
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Taoenseie.
the Air.
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9 .tie World
9 it-fimer
iA.rnd
ta0 Take
I3 Thev
Cantata Set
For Sunday
Willamette Music. :
Faculty Provides ' .
Special Numbers .
An Easter musical program
with instrumental numbers by
the heads of the. departments of
music at Willamette- university
and the. Cathedral ..choir, singing
"The Last Supper" has been an
nounced for 8 pjn. Sunday at the
First Methodist church. . ;
Dean Melvin Oelst will direct
the cantata, Prtf. T. S. Roberts
will, be at .the organ and Clara
Eness kt the piano. The church
will be opened tt 7:30 o'clock and
friends are invited, according to
Dr. J. C Harrison, pastor.
The program follows:
Instrumental:
Sonata for violin, flue and piano
. , sacn
Laro)
Trio. Nov 1 . Pergilesi
Moderato. andantino and Presto)
Mary Schultx Duncan, violin; Emily
Stone, flue: Clara Eneas, piano.
Zaater Cantatas
"The Last Supper' Xric Thlman
Part l The Preparation
Part IT The Betrayer.
Part III The Last Supper.
Part IV A New Commandment
Part V The Way, the Trtuh and
the Llsht
At the 10:80 morning service
First church will be host to . the
Chadwick assembly. Order of
Rainbow for Girls, Jean Rowland,
worthy advisor and Mrs. Wayne
Henry, mother advisor. Dr. J. C
Harrison will preach on "What
Shan We Choose From Life?"
with the choir singing "Seek Ye
the Lord" (Roberta and with
Corydon Blodgett as soloist, sing-
Is! "Tnt Lost Chord" (Sullivan).
Churches Join
For Service
AMIT Y Pre-Easter services
win be held this week in the
Amity churches and at Hopewell,
beginning Monday in the United
Brethren church at Hopewell with
Rev. M. D. Remple of the Baptist
ehuTclra Amity, speaker.
Tuesday al the Amity Methodist
churchtWiniam F. Morse of the
Christian church Is to b speak
er .Wednesday, Amity Christian
church, RevGerald Jaffe, Hope
wen, speaken Thursday, Amity
Baptist church, Louise Campbell,
missionary from China, speaker.
AU these services will begin at
7:30 pm. The choirs from the
churches will continue and spe
cial musical numbers will be pre
sen ted.
Missionary From
China Speaks
To Baptists -
Louise Campbell, returned
missionary from fc uth China,
win speak Sunday morning at
Calvary Baptist church, 1230
South Liberty street, and at 7:30
pjn. at the First Baptist church,
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Miller's
Basement
Specials!
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WOODBURY--.
The famous Woodbury's hand and
shaving lotion.' Cocoanut and Tar
ihampoo will be placed on special
gale Saturday in Miller's base
psent at half price. (Limit two
each to a customer).
Heg, 80c en Sal
Eastor Greeting Cards
and Decorations ''
Shop Miller's hasement ior Easter
. greeting ccrrcLf, mottos, table de'eo
rations, crepe) "paper . Easter .
tablespreads, etc Also
. Easter baskets, 5c
i '7 to 25c. Candy
-filled 10c "
to 50c B
lito for
breakfast
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with whom she shook hands'
would te the man she would
marry.' More chancy stflL since '
it entailed no'linuWat an, if ,
she found a four-leaf clover and
put it in the heel of her shoe,
she would marry the first max)
she met, whether she . shook his
hand or not . That was danger
ous. Blowing the seeds off a dan
delion would tell her the num-i
ber of children she would have
or possibly, the more daring
said, ' the number' of husbands. ,
From the common apple rhyme,
.too, sbe might learn her future, i '
complete with' name and the en-
tire course of the affair. - ' S
"Hard liquor furnished two
notions popular with the men- f
One was that all the liquor pour
ed into a glass must be drunk.
Bad luck would follow pouring
any back into the jug.
"The second went farther and
claimed that the worst possible
luck came from replacing the
cork in a jug only partially emp
tied the whole contents must
be drunk at a sitting to avoid the
greatest of misfortunes. The
women had little patience with
such lame excuses for convivial
ity. Something must be wrong
with the luck a man had to
drink himself into his cups to
get" - ,
(Continued tomorrow.)
Gervais Church
Tells Plans
GERVAIS Rev. W. Irvin Wil
liams, First Presbyterion churclV
Salem, will preach Wednesday at
8 pjn. at Gervais Presbyterian
church. Rev. David Ringland, Sa
lem, wiU speak Friday and the
pastor, Rev. James Aikin Smith,
will administer the Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper and baptize
both adults and infants.
On Easter morning the yeunf
people wiU have a breakfast Th?
intermediates will meet at the
home of Ralph Harper and the
seniors at the home of David St.
Johns.
At the special Easter service at
11 o'clock new members wOl be
received into the church.
Keizer Services Set
KEIZER Special revival ser
vices will be held every night fof
two weeks starting Sunday at the
Keizer schoolhouse at 8 oclock.
The public is invited. Jessie W,
Baker will be In charge. V
549 North Liberty street
She served a number of yearf
in Meihsein, under the Woman's
Foreign Missionary board Of thf
North Baptist convention. The
public Is invited to hear Mis
Campbell tell of the church worl
among the Hakka people, wit)
whom he labored In south Chinaj
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