Ths OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Oregon, Saturday Morning, llamabct 7. 1942 fags nvz iWillAtterid Meeting in:. 'Portland I - . - - -i t- i : : I - f ... Five members of the Salem t Young Business and Profession al Women's club of 'the YWCA will leave today," to attend ; the annual ' weekend conference of business ; and v Industrial : girls from Oregon J and1 Washington, to be held today and Sunday at the Portland YWCA. ,.' . . The "theme of the conference , !s "Victory Workshops In a De mocracy at War".. Tonight, the theme of the banquet, "Victory Headlines', will- be emphacized in skits given by girls attending the - conference. Later a recre- ational program will be given. Following , Sunday morning worship service in the chapel of the YMCA, four - workshop groups will be held. The first is on the subject of j. occupational trends, and will be led by Mrs. Donald Fields, US employment service staff member. The second will be conducted by Mrs. Frank Cole, president of the board of the YWCA in Portland. Her resource will be Mrs. Lamar Tooze,) of the Ore gon state consumer office of the OPA. The third group will be on club programs, ; led by Mrs. Gertrude . Eakin, general secre tary of the Portland YWCA and Mrs. Verne Dusenberry of the League of Women 1 Voters. The fourth will be on a world com munity, a discussion led by Mr. Clare Johnson, executive staff of the Portland YMCA, and Dr. Richard Steiner, pastor of the Unitarian church in Portland, chairman of the USO council and of the selective service board of appeals, and Mr. Don Fessler, of the northwest institute of ' ' in ternational relations. A busi- . ness session at noon, will close the conference. Attending from Salem will be Mrs. Esther Little, igeneral sec retary of the Salem YWCA, Miss Melba Conrad, president of the club. Miss Elda , Ridge way, Miss Vera Wood, Miss El len Van Aresdale and Miss Lilli an McCall. Miss Rinehart Is Honored Miss Gretchen Rinehart, bride elect of J. Both well Avison, was - honored at a crystal shower on Monday night when Miss Mar xian ' Bretz and Mrs. Kenneth. " ' Anderspn entertained for her pleasure at - the latter's home. Guests were seated at small ta bles, centered with pastel chrys- anthemums and candles, for the dessert supper. Those bidden to the shower were Miss Rinehart, Annetta Schweizer, Doris Kruger, Helen Tharalson, Gail Ferguson, June Lockwood, Monica Rodakowski, - Louise Purney, Margaret Jor- gensen, Agnes . Drum mo n d, Blanche Gibson, Jean Rich, Esther Hagedorn, " Esther , Ko nantz, Mildred Neuman and Marguerite Shelley and Margar et "Thompson of Portland, and I the hostesses, Miss Bretz and Mrs. Anderson. J ; ' Shower Given- Newlyweds Mr. and .Mrs. Le j Roy Kuper ' . . were hosts at Jkdinner given In. honor of Mr.' and Mrs. Howard -Blankly v Tuesday night. 1 Mrs. .- Blankly! is the former Irene Grief. Autumn flower decorated the ropms.;4;'''': t P':Ml " rVf V-'- , : After the dinner hour a sur- prise kitchen shower was given Mrs. Blankly. The evening was ' ' '-" spent infonnally Lunch r. was served at a. lat hour. $ - w-- j "' - Quests bidden were Mr. and ' l Mrsr Howard BlanHy, Mr. Linn - . , Edmundson, I Misses Ruby . W est, ' EHerVRuby nd Evelyn Kearas, '" -Mildred Beach,- Loraine Macklin ; r and Mr.- and -Mrs." Le Roy. Kuper. :"' Party, -.Given, on ii Birthday ; V v Mrs. Robert J. Herrall wOL be hostess today at' her home on ; West Washington . street,, to,. , ; ' " group of neighborhood children - Invited for a birthday party- The - honored guest will i be Linda, ' - ' four-year-old daughter, of the , Uerralls; - ; ji .... ' , It: The cnuoren .pwy lamia, and later k. will be y served re " freshments in the diningroom, . which will be decorated, In pink -'arid white. ' if! . - ridlcre rccry, as xaos moaer do. Hub ti -r OP OCIETY MUSIC TheDC!3E CLUB CALENDAR ntiDAT - " " Enflewtwd Wemen'i dub, 2 p. m. with Mrs. J. A. Wonder lick. 2383 State street. - Navy Mothers, with Mrs. Net - tie Roberta, 172 Belmont street. p. m. - Woman's Unitarian nalllance. with Miss Gertrude Savage. 1362 Plaza street. 2:30 p. tn. Dakota club, ne-host dinner, WCTU hall. fd p. m. . Eteri class. First- Baptist, church. 7:30. Election. " MONDAY Royal - Neighbor nf America, i Fraternal temple p. no. Chapter AB of HLw. ..ih Mrs. Morton E. Peck. 1552 Court street. 7:45 p. m. Chi Omega alumnae, with Mrs. Paul Barden. 234 North 21st .street,' 7 JO p. m. TUESDAY Missouri ladies auxiliary with .Mrs. F. M. Hoyt. 753 North Win ter street. ' tor a no-host lunch eon. . Central WCTU. annual mem bership tea. with Mrs. J. .J., Nunn. ST North lSth street. 2 to 4:3 a m. AAUW: liters ture-B wltll Mrs. Phillip Barrett. 1090 North Win ter street. 1:15 dessert luncheon. - Dorcas society of Christian Lutheran ehurch, 2 p. m. THURSDAY - WSCS, rirst Methodist church, all-day meeting and bazaar. 16 JO a. m. Taylors I Jl T"t T"l P-T i-'Ullii Hosts Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Taylor entertained on Thursday night at a supper given for their son and daughter-in-law. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. William H. Taylor, who are here from Pheonix, Arizona, while Mr. Taylor is on a 10-day furlough. Seated at the dinner table were Mr. and Mrs. K, H. Pick ens, Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Mills and daughter, Kay Louise, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Billetter, Rev. and Mrs. Edward L. Allen, Mrs. Earl Bar ham, Barbara Jean Taylor, the honor guests and the hosts. Mrs. Taylor decorated the table with Thanksgiving turkeys and used fall flowers in the guest rooms. Zonta Club at Page Home Members of the Salem Zonta club, meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page on Thursday night, made plans to furnish a recreation room at Camp Adair. The project will be in charge of the public re lations committee, headed by Mrs. Byron B. Herrick and the defense committee, of which Miss Lillian McDonald is chair man. Mrs. C. A Ratcliff, guest speaked, discussed efforts al ready under way to promote a lasting peace following the pre sent world war. Her talk opened a series of programs that the Zonta club will have on post war peace theme. Assisting Mrs. Page as host esses were Mrs. Ocar Melgaard, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre and Mrs. . Nellie Schwab. A birthday din ner celebrating the 25th anni versary of Zonta international was served. Drill Team Is In Defense j The Royal Neighbors drill team held its last meeting for this year, on Thursday night, at the home of Mrs. Charles South, on North Winter street. An nouncement was made that the group has presented the Wom an's Ambulance Corps with a completely fitted first aid kit. . The team plans to postpone meetings, until after the first- of the year because members of the group are . busy with -'defense f work. Two members are in the ambulance corps - and -one has : .joined -the . WAACS,- ; t 850 n wm&tim By using "DIM OUT SHEER" between' the window and the source .-of light,, stores have effectively reduced the ""outward, glare approximately 75 without impairing visibility, with- . ..out forfeiting the patronage of passersby. J.t : , ,';. . ' This transparent falack'-' fabric is a product of .'CW.ANES17 . and is highly recommended to aid. greatly in the problem of ' dim out. SEE IT ON SALE, AT MILLER'S Coeds Will .Give: Dance Tonight . : . The j popular "Serenade in Blue" has set the theme for jihe , formal dance . tonight for, Lau sanne hall women and their es i corts. Sparkling 'star and great t balloon clusters " will decorate I the . hall' parlors for the annual .1 winter'' format : i-i " ;f V ' i . ': ' ' 1 In general charge of arrange . ments is Yvonne Mozee and as i sis ting her as heads of commit f tees are Doris Holmes, Alice Lib f by, Bette-' Burkhard Ella: Rose Mason, Reba Lehman and Mar- tha Weaver. Serving on the , committees are Jane Findley, Jean Webb-Bowen, Miriam Oakes, Leis Lewis, Helen Mor ton, Cathryn Rohrs, Jean Van Skike, Marjorie Penman, Bar ' bara'Diefendorf, Vicky Jones, . Virginia Hobbs,-Jean Gibbons and Joyce Swan., :-' j Special' guests will be Dr. and ; Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Dr. and Mrs. R. I.' Lpvell, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lantz and Miss Lorena ': Jack. : -; -;-1 ' Guests will be Mary Acheson, : Paul Libby, Elaine Bergquist, Ed ward Hughell, .Alice Libby, Paul ; Jaquith, Corrine Carpenter, Bill : Cate, Mary Elizabeth Wire, Al bert Clarke, Martha Weaver, Paul Judd, Virginia, Hobbs, Har ry Malchcr, Margie Sipes, George j Swabb, Bernie Nelson, Bob Per ry, Betty! Jean Tucker, Jess Wil- son, Gloria Swanson, Rex HsCr ; dy, Marian Fisherr Royce Til- lett, Kay Wilson, Jack Glasse, Teddy Nelson, Jack,Wittliff, Jean . Van Skike, Gil Lieser, Doris Holmes, Jack- , Pomeroy, Mar garet Pemberton, Bill Herrick, Miriam Ferrin, Allan Ferrin, Jean Fries, Dix Moser. Others i are Thelma Lathrop, Lloyd Griffiths, Betty Helsbey, Gale Moore, Reeva Schmidt, Pete Faminow, Harriett Monroe, Dick Stacer, Hazel Hoffmaster, Hal i Adams, Ella Rose Mason, Rich Steeves,' Ednamae Hopfer, Dale Gollihur, Marjie Noll, George Constable, Shirlee Mor gan, Vern Summers, Ethel Jean Cain, Bill Hobbs, Helen Morton, Brenner Luthi, Katherine Eb erlyj Jim Glasse; Nadene Math ews, Keith Markee, Marian Day, Bob Baker, La Vonne Bain, Don ' Tasker, Virginia Irwin, John Camp. Concluding the last are Cath ryn Rohrs, Jim Rath; Florence Lee, Waily McCall; A r 1 e n e Schwartz, Wayne Rose; Mar garet Hoover, Chuck Morris; Lois ' Lewis, Mel vin Crow; Jane Tindley, Lawrence Wills; Joyce Swan, Philip Orange; Pat Car ter, Dean Barnhardt; Grace Han nigan, Bill Cook; Connie Ander son, Leo Baldwin; Marion Cake, Francis Nye; Vicky Jones, Dick Adams; Yvonne Kauffman, Gor don Standley; Shirley Fairclo, David Smithy Eloise Ransom, Ward Miles; Marjorie Penman, Eugene Slick; Vicki Jones, Dick Adams. Recorded Music Offered at YW A concert of recorded music, consisting of tuneful numbers from light operas, will be given in the recreation room of the YWGA on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Robert Rawson will offer com ments on each number. The pub lic is cordially invited. Victor LiKht opera company Romberg Gems from "The Student Prince "Life is a Dream" from "The Southerner . Straus Lawrence Tibbett Gems from ."The Love Sonc 4. ... Offenbach. & Kunneke Victor Ltgnt opera company. "One Dav When We Were Young" : from "The Great Waltz" Straus Milizia Korjus Gems fronii "No. No. Nanette' I L. . - Voumans Victor Ligt opera company 1'You Will Remember Vienna" from I "Viennese Nights ' Romberg Richard CrooKs Three Dances from "The Bartered Bride" Smetana Columbia Symphony orchestra "Gvmv Love . Son-" from "The i Fortune Teller" . . Herbert . Eugene Cowles : "Lost. Proscribed" from "Martha v. ; : riotow Mario Cham lee and i . Richard - Bonelli Gems from "Rose Marie" Friml -f . .victor Lient- opera company -- Ah Still Suits Me" from Shew Boat" i i . Kern . ?- t Paul -. Robeson J Bririf A Love Song" from "Vien-" Nights" Romberg Richard Crooks. assisted, by Edna Keilecff fWithout A Sonc" frem "Great ipajr; . You mans Lawrenc Tibbett . - per yd. MILLER'S TODAY. -1 - J." '" Service Flag To Be Unveiled -. - The pastor and members of the Church - of the Nazarene, Center Street at 13th, . are-' planning a special - i program T for Sunday morning at the 1100' o'clock hour, in honor': of" the "men serving In he ;U,'Sj:militarjr :servicek:M Lt. -Clair ,-Yohe, thaplahi at Camp Adair, - wiH be the " guest speaker according to the pastor, Dr. : Weaver W. Hess. : The program provides for the unveiling of service flag,' by Mr. , Alfred Schroeder, who , has two-' sens, Fred and Dick,' in , the navy. The honor roll wlll .be tin veiled by : . Mrs. Emma ' Friesen whose son, Albert, is in the- army and Delbert, in the navy. Thirtyfive names are- on the honor roll, represented by a star on the Service Flag, -one gold star is included on the service flag. In memory of D, E. R W. Strong, who was killed in" action at Dutch Harbor, June 4. ' He was the son of Mrs. ' Bessie Carter Moss, of Salem,' but never lived here. A. section will be reserved- for the mothers - and wives of service men. These women wfll be : or ganized into, "an . active m group for the purpose of intercessory prayer, and to keep . in personal contact with the! boys -of the local con gregation " Music will -be furnished by v the church choir, special numbers in cluding J.God . Bless Our Native Land" and "God Bless America-" The soloist is Miss Louise Wenger. Service, men from nearby camps and the parents Of service men of the community are invited to at tend. In j the evening Dr. Hess will speak on "The Call Of The Cross."- ! ' Silverton Churches IMMANUEt North Church. M. J. K. Tuhr. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. (Sermon subject. "For od and Country." TRINITY i Second and B streets. M. J. K. Fuhr, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Evening service 7:15 o'clock in charge of Luther league. ' METHODIST Main and Fisk streets. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Art of Silent Prayer." CHURCH OF CHRIST Park and First streets. Russell Myers, oastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing service , 11 o'clock. Evangelist Ross Evens Sermon subject. "The Man You Are and the Man You. Ought to Be." Eveninc service 7:30. sermen subject. ' The Challenge of Faith." Today's Menu We begin a meatless i..ain dish on this weekend's "menus. J TODAY Lettuce-olive salad Nut scrapple -Buttered broccoli with cheese top Whipped potatoes Apple cobbler with spice sauce ; SUNDAY Persimmon salad ; Veal roast Browned potatoes Spinach with lemon sauce Ice cream with Orange marmalade tarts : MONDAY Vegetable stew with veal stock Hot bran muffins Strawberry preserves Prune whip with Whipped cream-nut topping NUT SCRAPPLE To 2 cups hot cornmeal mush, add xk aip or more of cut up walnuts or filberts. Put into a bread tin and when set, dip in flour and fry in butter or other fat. Serve with jelly. " -l - ' " '"Ji -z -'..--" -' v 7hst an! Such di : ':' :fr C'iMADEO-0RDER'' ft1 pstricdjf rtaiew)t6af powder for YOU. -watch our consul tint rxyoufrer K : fiihiorx costume, $uotan, OCCJia.iD jpcnuu luuajj; 11 -. ii m .- 1'. ' MAIN FLOOE imiER'S aifc Church Services in Salem BETHEL BAPTIST ! ' Nona Cottage and D streets, 3-.i T. Olthoff. - DD. ; pastor. Sunday school 8:45 ajn. Morning serviee 11 O'clock. Sermon -subject. "Men Often Highly Esteem What Is an Abomination Unto God. '- Eveninc service 9s30 - o'clock. Sermon subject. "The. Most Expensive Thing in the World. Youth Hour' at '.-Prayer meeting Wednesday,: 9:45 CALVARY - BAPTIST South Liberty at East Miller streets. Edward L. - Allen. . pastor. . Sunday. school 9:45 a.m.v Morning service: lU o'clock. Mrs; Fred J. Tooze. Jr ruest speaker. Sermon subject, "Let lhreef long. Evening serve o'clock. Sermon subject. "Marks i-ei False Prof eaaion. ' - Midweek meeting weoneaoajr. . : ; ; sr: i .! FIRST BAPTIST -. : '.. T Corner Marion 'and Libertv Streets. Rev. Irving A. Fox, DD. pastor. Son day school t:49 ajn. Morning serviee II -o'clock.. Sermon subject. "Satan's Subtle Schemes.. Cvwiing service 70 pjn. Sermon subject. - TThej' -Wise Builder." Baptism- will bt' obserTedj, , IMMAKTEL BAPTIST vll . Corner Hazel and .. Academy streets. Warren C. Hale, pastor.' Sunday : school 10 ajn.- Morning service . II . e'cleck.. Sermon subject,- "The Law of i Fruit fulness.' Eveninc service o'clock. Midweek' service Wednesday at JI-30. COURT STREET OniTUV'l i . 17th and Court streets, W. H. Lyman, pastor. Sunday school :45 an. Morning service 19:50 o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Successful Failure." Chris tian Endeavor meetings. C -JO pjn. Evening service TS0 o'clock. ! Meyer Tan-Ditter of the Portland Hebrew Mission will be guest speaker. Mid week service -Thursday, 730 pin FIRST CHRISTIAN f . T " I i Center and High - streets. Dudley Strain, minister., Bible school at t:45. Morning service 11 o'clock. Drj C. T. Swander, state secretary of Christian churches in Oregon'-' will be t guest speaker. Children church at the ill o'clock hour. The area convention f Christian youth -will meet at 8 pin. with W. Harold Lyman, minister of the Court Street church.- speaking. A.t i .jo, liene jtohuumn, .Turner minister. wiu be speaker. Mr CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottaae and ShiDDlnsr streets. H.-IR. Thornhill, pastor.. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 -o'clock. Young people's meeting :45. Evening service tjo o ClOCK. M FIRST 'CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 1 11 ajn. "Services 11 a.nu. and p.m. Sermon subject, "Adam and Fallen Man. first rnKr.srntTiflV'.i. i Cottase and Marion streets." Sunday school ; 9:45 ajn.- Morning service o'clock, : . KNIGHT MEMORIAL, CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets. Howard C. Stover, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Our New Patriotism." Young people at 7 pjn. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets, Rev. George Herbert Swift, rector. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship service, land classes. Morning services: 7:30 or clock, holy communion in the chapeli 110 o'clock, prayer service and sermon by the rector. Evening tervice 7 o'clock. BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND M REFORMED Mi Capitol and Marion streets. lE.i A. Kielsmeier, pastor. Sunday school 110 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "God s Delight in 'His People." '!)'' FIRST EVANGELICAL M Summer and Marion streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m. Sermon subject, "The Call Is to Repentance. Youth groups will meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7 :30 o'clock. Rev. H. E. Bennett, j jr., of Portland, wijl preach. Prayer meet ing Thursday at 7:30 pjn. i I HIGHLAND FRIENDS ) j HihUnd avenue at Church street. Herman H. Macy. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service; HI o'clock. Junior and . Senior Christian Endeavor meetings at 6:30 p.m. Ev ening service 7:30 o'clock. Musics fey Young People's choir. Prayer i meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p.m. , SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS . M South Commercial - at Washington street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service; ill o'clock. Sermon subject. -"Christ's Message to the Churches. Evening service 6:30 o'clock.! Christian Ertdeav ot and Vespers. Prayer meeting Thurs day at i:jv pjn. t AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 N. Church street. M. A Get r.endaner. DD. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon ; subject. "The Deepest Ques tion of All." Luther league 6:15, p.m. Evening service 7:30. Sermon subject. -The Night Scene in the Cave of Eh gedi. CHRIST LUTHERAN State street at 18th. F. H. Theuer. BD. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Rev. i W. R. Krax'berger. Canby, speaker. fc:S0 o m.. Chaplain Milton E.JJerg. speaker. Friday, 8 p.m.. Illustrated lecture! by Dr. WtllgiiTi Hieronymous, Columbus. Ohio. Confirmation class Saturday, 9 ajn. . ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Ml 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o clock. . I FIRST METHODIST Corner of Church and State streets. da your skin. bicndint. She can cater I or paJio coro JIeorioiv : . . ,v ,r ...... i J. C. Harrison, paster. Sunday school s:u ajn; aiormng fvrvtc iee o ciocx. Sermon subject. The Church and Demecracy are - Deathless." Evening service 7.-45 o'clock in tha Carrier oar- lor. Sermon subject. ."The Loyalty ot FREE METHODIST ' '- '' ' "'-" - Market and North Winter streets.' J. a, Stewart., pastor. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Prevailing "Prayer." Ev ening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Where Art Thou?- .--..; - . JASON LEE METHODIST "''--' norm winter at Jefferson streets, S Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday-school -4S ajn. Morning service- 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Radeemraa) JDaya lot Adversity. Misa Shertee Morgan guest soloist Sunday mornta. Evenine unr. Nee T JO o'clock. Semen nubjeet. "Hex rew. lain os iwrnsMt- ana prmia. illustrated. -j. v v LESUE METHODIST ; South Commercial - Ur itrut 1 Joseph Kjibtts, pastor- Sunday wbooi ima ajn, atornmg- servicer 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Increased Fruits of Righteousness." Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Getting. Our Desert" Prayers meeting .Thursday. 1 apjas -; - ; - ' m :. - - . . .; - WESLEY AN METHODIST - ."i' " ft ISth and Mul streets; Lowell Gilger. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. The Gideons will have charge. WYPS 6:45. Evening serv iee 7:30 o'clock. Midweek prayer serv ice Wednesday, S pjn. .v , ; CHURCBf OF JESUS CHRIST OF i LATTER DAT SAINTS . . Salem Woman's dub, 4SS K. Cottage street. Don Wan; bishop. Sunday school 10 a.m. Priesthood meeting and relief society at 11:25 auni.. Sacrament meet ing V p.ro. MIA party at 447 Center street Tuesday, November 10. : - REORGANIZED TlATTEK D AT li J' SAINTS ' ' r ' ' ' i- - ' - ' " . ' 17th and Chemeketa- street. Sunday school 1 nan. Morning- servie. II o clock. '.Eveninc service 7:45 - o'clock. Adult study class and Zkm league Sun day 6:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednes day. 75-B.m. . . : . CHURCH OF ' THE NAZARENE - -Centcr at 13th street. Rev. Weaver W. Hess,, pastor. Sunday -school 8:45 ajn. Morrnng service 11 o'clock. Guest speaker, Lieut. Clair Yohe, Camp Adair chaplain. Dedication pt aervioe flag. Evening service 1130 o'clock. . Sermon subject, "The Call of the Cross." 6:3U Sjn. youth hour. November 11, all unday school rally. Dr. Henry . B. Wallm of Long Beach, Calif special speaker - 4- : . - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN , I Chemeketa and Winter streets, W. Iryin Williams, pastor. Church school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 10:55 o'clock; Sermon subject. "Created Through Adversity." Evening service at S. Mid week service Thursday at 7:1C ' 1 1 ii . t f. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN I IN CHRIST V . 17th and ' Nebraska avenue. Rev. Chester O. Goodman, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Church Prophesying." Christian Endeavor. S:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject. Understanding Jesus: Add Love." i FIRST SPIRITUALIST ' 248 N. Commercial street. Rev. Max ine Roberts, pastor. Services- 2 :30 and 7:30 p.m. I '. i CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE i ; i 5th and Gaines Streets, C. H. Stein mann. pastor. Sunday school 9 -45 a.m. Morninc service 11 j o'clock. Evening service 7:45 o'clock Guest speaker. Chaplain W. A. Norton, Camp Adair. Sermon subject, "God Is Able." FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. T. W. Henderson, ThB, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock, Sermon subject, "Christ. Our Exam ple." Evening service 7:45 o'clock, ser' mon subject. "To Whom Shall We Go?" ASSEMBLY OF GOP ' - (Evangelistic Tabernacle). Ferry and 13th streets. Eric M. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning servv ice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "'The Spiritual Dim Out," Sao. special serv ice for the young people. Evening serv ice 7:45 o'clock. Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., prayer meeting. 7:43 p.m., fellowship meeting. PILGaiM HOLINESS 97 Market street. Rev. Wm. L. Mcy Glasson, pastor. Sunday school 945 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Va. E. P. Dixon of Newberg, speaker. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. . Sermon subject "Wanted, a Courageous Man or Worn an. Boy or Girl." Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p.m. : j prVTFfOSTAI. MISSION ' SlSli North Commercial street. Rev J. C. and Daisy Wilson, pastors. Sun- mm Tasspas $pttt" t are 50 store eh- sorbemV saaitary pre -tacfa'ea for tha lr days. Try dresv. Aih gIouI " MILXER'S Cosmetic Section '-. '.'-:; -:; .- ':. 'i WyiAi i . . THnOAX REAR1 A REGULAR - cjinsao S.t0 and 10,Cd aTrassTs"- v . .t., - .-2 . , m : m 1)11 I V 1 aV V I dr mtiirrr ft ill ..i". 1 Z7! . .: 9 I II T I . w Church Play Toi Be-Given- .TUga", the prize wiruilng. "dra ma written by college students, of the northwest, will be presented on SLM from .-00 to 80. This religious play wai written by two Willamette university students, Wesley 5 MeWain ". and Cory don BlodgetV ; and ? : was "i adapted for radio presentation .by Mr.lBlod- gett.f t-': f . -.' r.f'" ; ! Three members of the original cast j will take part in the broad cast,! under the direction of Jean Servfllier, ;Th cast Include Cory don i Blodgettr Fenton iFord, Lois Phillips,: and .the Rev., W. Irvin .ill.- r - . , . : t Big Is 4h name ? of anTlndian philosopher of the Arsons desert and means bringer f the mes sage, !Thii radio group Is known as thel Westminster Players . who are experimenting ' in . t the new jot approach ' to-Sunday eve j worship; A. ' .:'Sth ' type ning The .Presbyterian ehurch initi ated f ihis ' new type ot evening service; last Sunday and the res ponse was - iar Deyona ; expecta- tionsi t , ; ''...'""k'-'H: M' At .the .morning service. Mr. Williams .twill preach . on ' the theme, .Created Through Adver sity. Special music will be pro vided by the senior choir under the direction ol. Virginia Ward El liott,! the. two Rnthems ' entitled, "Behold, the Master Passeth By." (Hammond) and-"God Is a Spir it"!. (Bennett). The Thursday ser- vi;iNdvember 12, rwfll. begin' atj 7:i5and conclude at 8 o'clock to accomodate- persons wishing ' to attend the community concert." Chaplain Norton Will 2 Speak Sunday; Night Chaplain W. A. Norton at Camp Adair, will be the guest speaker at the "Christian and Missionary Alliance . Church, Fifth ; and Gaines street at the evening ser vice commencing at 7:45 p. m. Sunday. Chaplain Norton, who is a grad uate ; of Wheaton I College ; ' and Moody Bible institute, will" take for lus subject "God is Able."' day school 2 p.m. Devotional service 3 D.m. Evanselistie service 70 D m. Tuesday,! prayer meeting, 7:30 pjn. . PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE ! 445 Ferry street. G. M. Eads. pastor Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning serv ice 11 o clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject by EvangeUst C. Wilbur Adams. Evangelist Adams speaka each night during week except Monaajr. - . , .- TRUTH CENTER ' - . ' ' 328 State street. Olive Stevens. MsD. Morning service 10:43 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Voice Crying in the Wilderness." FIRST CHURCH OF GOD ! H . Hood and Cottage street. Rev. J. F. Lawson. 1 pastor. . Sunday school t:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sun-J1 day wiu close a tnree weeks revival with Rev Ruth Cochran as evangelist. Evening service at 730. i i . r MADISON STREET TABERNACLE. 1410. Madison street. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning service 11 a.m. Ev ening ; services 7:43, Prayer meeting Thursday. 7:45 pjn. i tat mm imma I 'mrwfnipini'i' J- .-If' 1- - i :v . i sf ' sbo t m j asr t m. . . si M jr a .'How are you in Legonometry? i-; - -.1, -f. I. h-. j - ; -' Q. Is there a difference between leg lengths and . Bdle-Sharmeer leg sizes in stockings? : ' A. Just ts much difference as there is between so-so legs and smooth lclihts. BeJle'-Shixmeer Stockings are indinduallj sized to ,fit mnun d .1 as well as up and down, And they del .' it llQ.';Whr BiaiM fc sizes in stockings morer of t ; ?i '-f most than, ever these days?' - ': " r tr. -? A.i r AH the new textures i . ' oft Only perect sk can gite ihax textured a. T ii s iaa 'ta'Mt ts i)tJ ri 'ry JPcJle-Sluimeets wSh.-- Kkmgs? a . . tBru1 wrM . women. She U size you up in jilTj and Lt you, - perfectly with Burs' for small legs, Mtdttot . sniddlmg, and 2 xdusiTely! "'. j -. -. -H : CELLESHAnMEEK STOCICIKSS IN ALL Voodbum Churches CHURCH OF 'GOD H S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday ' school r43 a.an. 'Morning service 11 o'cioek. Evening service 7:30. Midweek service 7:43 pan. Wednesday. IMMAN'UEL LUTHEBtAN 'J . ' " Sunday school 10 am; Morning serv ice ii a'eleek.- Cenrirmation class Sat urday -at 11 ajn. . ., .. TOST ' PRESBYTERIAN1 Sundae school IB am.' Mamlne- urv. Ice II o'clock Evening serica 7:43 'clock CE at 7 pjn. Midweek serVice vrday at 10 a. . FREE METHODIST -V ' Vaung and Gatch streets, V. M. Ab bott, . pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning servlea 11 clock. Evening service 7 JO. Midweek service Wednes day, 7 JO pjn. j.j-. -r' ; -: - - - T'LUsirS" ?- "' ' IV. L. Moffrnbeier.' pastor. Rev. Philip Gottney. attatvtanC paklor. Sun-' day maaaea 7. t:30 and 10 a.m. Bene diction after - SJ0 , mass. Weekday (masses at , 7 0 a.m. " .1 ,' ,!j ; . . y CHRISTIAN ':--4. ' - I , Morning serviee .11 o'clock Sermon subject. -The Cost of the Church ' te Christ " Evnlng service 7:43. , . ' METHODIST ".' - I ; .' . . Dr. Lester Fields, pastor, Sunday, school - l ajn. - Sermon subject. "A Good Confession Evening service 7 ' o'clock. Sermon subject "The Happy Righteous Life." , , CMKIST1AN SCIENCE , i - Second and Garfield streets. Morning service 11 o'clock; i .r i . PULL GOSPEL i ' " ' J " ' . " First- and Arthur ' streets. Sunday school - a.m. Morning serviee 11 o'clock. Evening service. 7:45. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:49. Valley Churches EMMANUEL MENNONITE i PRATUM, Oregon. Daniel J. Urtruh, partor. Sunday acheol 10 a.m. Morn-', ing warship Ifr o'clock Sermon topie. "A Memorial Token." CE 1 n.m. Even- - 1ng service t o'clock. Sermen tepie,'- -Kevival Fires In : the Home." Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30. t GERVAJS ' :, ' .')' i : I James Aiken Smith, nastor. Theme. of the sermon next Sunday Is ''Leva in r our utmenetona. Cs at XJfl, lead- , er, Lloyd Dale Brown. . m , , i ' FRUITLAND EVANGELICAL .1 - : Robert D. Bennett, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. CE 7 p m. Evening Evanselistie hour S pjn. Prayer meet ing Thursday, S p.m. .' HAVESVTLLB BRANCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j i Hayesville schooL' ' Sunday school 9:45 ajn. , - i -(-.. t FOUR CORNERS BRANCH OF . FIRST BAPTIST Auburn school. Sunday school 9:43 BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN ' Sunday school 10 :45 . ajn. Morning service 10 o'clock.! i I NlDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor. Oluf Asper. pastor. BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST 1 1 Brush Collece school. Rev. Earl Ba ker, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 10:45. bermon subject. Tifre Picture of New Testament Ex perience." CALVART PRESBYTERIAN Independence. W. Irvin Williams, pastor. Sunday school 10:15 a.m. Morn ing service 9 o'clock. Sermon subject. -"Created -Through Adversity." Even ing service 1 o'clock. . Eloliness Association i To Meet Monday JNight The Marion Coupty Holiness as sociation, with which a number of Salem churches jare affiliated, will ' hold its monthly meeting at the Wesleyan Methodist church, 15th and MHl, November 10. The first Session will convene at 2:30 o' clock when Rev. W. M. McG las- son, pastor of the Salem Pilgrim Holiness church, will preach. 'f . ' : FT t DUCHESS . , C " l,r,S stockin ts arc bcin made leg-size fit-clle-Sharmeet . sleek, smooth look in every Ptmmm" ssnaaaan a amaiOe s -.- . for too when yon c-x'fcct ' 'V. (' 1je in rtara rarxiVi lianMf Ait m V r toll legs Dmcbtss ic losg les. Here LEG SIZES 'M" Mw'w't'.vi.'.vbaaiii sua i uMrarwwv