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PAGE SIX Nile Benefit Attendance Large -L A large group of women at tended the Daughters of the Kile benefit card. party Thurs day at the Masonic temple, wher e about fifty tables were In play. Many more guests came at the tea. hour. I .; Greeting guests at the door were Mrs. Marvin Lewis, Mrs. ,M. C. Petteys, Mrs. J. M. Throne and Mrs. Harold Phillippe. The rooms -were decorated by Mrs. Harry Levy,- with baskets of snapdragons and .- low bowls of camellias. Mrs. J. L. Lochead ar ranged the tea able, which was centered with daffodils in a sil ver bowL ' Mrs. A. B. Smith, queen of Nydia temple, Daughters of the Nile in -Portland, and- Mrs. Da vid Wright poured at the tea hour. Mrs. Smith wore a strik ing dress of red jersey with a turban - to - match, and Mrs. Wright's costume was of flow ered silk with a gray hat gay with spring flowers. Rainbow Girls in bright spring formals served. - Prizes for contract went to Mrs. raw naie, lts. . Kurtz and Mrsi Frank Craw ford. Mrs. A. C. Schaffer and Mrs. ' Maude - Armstrong won . - - - . i prizes in pinocwe. . - - Among the many , out-of-town . guests were Mrs. Charles Cast ner, Mrs. Kenneth "Hall and Mrs. Tommy Luke, who accom panied Mrs. Smith from - Port land. fells Date of Wedding Ceremony June 5"will be the wedding day of Miss Gwen McLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas McLeod, . and Mr. John -n..V .nn rt tdtr anH M W l U. . " - - " V. Clark, according to announce ment made at a dinner held in the home of the bride-elect's parents on . Wednesday night Miss McLeod is a senior at Salem high school, and Mr. Clarke, a former student of Sa lem high school, is now em ployed in Portland. Attending the dinner party on weonesaay were xiss virsuiia Riessbeck, Miss Delia Clark, Miss Jayne Dennison, Miss Dar lene Simmons, Miss Callene Hillman, 3 Miss Nancy Wallace, Miss Mirriam Becke, Miss Diene Vsrhaaon - Mis.' J nan iFriaard. Miss Phyllis Eaton,' Miss Cora lee Nichols, Mrs. Harold White (Ruth Thomason), Mrs. McLeod' and Mrs. Clark. Word has been received here that a son, Philip Holly, was born April 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Holly G. , Jackson of Chicago. Mr. Jackson is in the navy and was formerly j associated with Pomeroy and Keene in Salem. I . Pattern " , Be smartly on-the-job-in this soft-tailored : shirtwaister. An Anne Adams design. Pattern 4272 Js young; slimming. There's fashion news in sidefront skirt pleats that r give east without spoiling the slim silhouette lines. Use topSUtching cr have the eollar in" contrast I V. ' . Pattern 4272 is available only In women's sizes 34, 38, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 45. Size 38 takes ST yards 33-mch fabric. Send SBTIXN CENTS to coins tot this Anne Adm patUrn. WHt r'in!y SIZI-, NAME. ADDRESS. irVUS NUMBER. - T i c: NTS more brines you eur faring Fatteia Book wIUj its erniyv tiHiMt tyl for vryon. rrroj your order to Th Orpon c-min. Pattern Department, & lein. Oregon. ; - ' . tea ! V . fy4 " ! : l X ' .v : j '-- " - i . - r t " ,.!- s r';-V - . 'N . :'.5'.v: i ?';'':. s SHE'S QUEEN Miss Mary Jean Huston, crowned queen of the Junior-Senior prom at Willamette on Friday night. (Cut courtesy Collegian.) CLUB CALENDAR SATURDAY Woman's club, 2:30. Board meeting 2 p. m. KCKT club with Mrs. Alma Thompson. Court apartments, t p m. , . MONDAY The Salem Deaconess hospital auxiliary, 1:30 p. m. at hospital. Delta - Phi ( mothers, chapter house. 2 p. m. Richmond PTA. 7:30 p. m. Hollywood Lions auxiliary, spe ciU meeting, 1:15 p. m. TUESDAY I 4M club with Mrs. W. B. Frink. 2 p. m WEDNESDAY South circle. First Christian church, special all day meeting with Mrs E. J. Mock, 335 Hick ory -street. I . Leslie WSCS with Mrs. EmU Stripling. 943 , South Liberty street. 10 a. m. Missionary society of Presby terian church. 1:30 board meet ing. 2 o'clock business session. PLE and T club with Mrs. Mary Aplin, 1397 North Commer cial street, S o'clock. Program Will Be Given ! A concert of recorded music, consisting of numbers from cele brated grand-operas, will be giv en in the recreation room of the YWCA on Sunday afternoon at 3--30 o'clock, j Mr Robert Rawson will com ment on each number performed. The public is cordially invited. From "Lohengrin" Wagner Prelude to Act I 1 Chicago Symphony orchestra From "l Puritanl" Bellini : Suoni la tromba. (Sound the : Trumpet) Ramon 1 Blanchart and Jose; Mardones From "La Bourne" Puccini ! Mi chiamano Muni, (They Call i Me Mimi) Rosa Ponselle ' From "Mefistofele" Boito f Dai campi, dai prati, (From the j Fields and Meadows) 1 Charles Hackett ... From "Faust" Gounod . Ballet Music The Walpurgis , Night I ; Boston Pops orchestra From "The Magic Flute'VMozart : Posseni Numi, (Great Isis Jose Mardones - From "Madeleine" Herbert A Perfect Day Frances Aids From "Parsifal" Wagner Processional of the Knights of .- the Holy Grail ' Chicago Symphony orchestra from "Romeo and Juliette" ' I V t- 1 Gounod j Juliet's Waltz Song Amelita Galli-Curd f ; From J-ji ) Forza del Destino". . Verdi i Solenne in quest' ora, (Swear i in this Hour) j Florencio ConsUntino and Ramon Blanchart From "Nabucco" Verdi Del futuro nl bujo- discerno, (The Future O ercast I See) t Jose Mardones ; From L Africana" Meyerbeer Figlio del. sol, (A. Son of the i Sun) f Rosa PonseUe Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Pew era are the . parents of a son, James ! Waldo Powers, born Wednesday at Salem General hospital Mrs. Powers is the former Miss Isa belle McGinnis and the baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McGinnis nd Mrs. Mary S.- Powers, all ol - Salem. i . . . . - - . J : A sen. Ketd Arthar, waa' born r i Friday, morning to Mr. and Mrs. ' : Wheeler Reid .English at Salem .j Generals hospital. . This is Mr. and Mrs. ' English's . first child. -v, He is a. grandson of Mrs." Arthur t G. .Upstoo vt Salem . sum! MrJ . and. Mrs. Oliver M.. English t , Salt Lake City. Mrs. English is .'the former Jeryme -Upston. : Salem- Heights wmbu'i elab -i will have benefit party tonight ' ,af 8 o'clock with 500, pinochle, . bridge ; and . other games to be . in play. Money will go toward -the hall dining room. - SOCIETY MUSIC Hip mm m mm v . mm vuLaau f f 'Showers' to Be Dance Theme War service work of the Salem Junior Woman's club will be broadened with the proceeds from "April Showers, informal dancing party arranged for Sat urday in the Mirror Room of the Marion hotel. The dance is the fifth in a series of . popular parties arranged during the sea son by the club, especially for the pleasure of the army officers, their wives and friends, now located in and near the capital city. The army contingent finds the dances an opportunity to meet and become acquainted with the civilians of Salem and appreciation for the parties is indicated by the many requests that they be repeated. Officers stationed at the army air base, fairgrounds, and Camp Adair have been invited to the dance, and a group of Salem girls will be hostesses to the bachelor officers attending. Informal and sports attire will be worn by guests attending the dance, and hours are from 9 to 1 o'clock. Tickets may be secured at the door or from Salem Junior club members and by calling Mrs. Verne Robb, dance chairman, 3179, or her committee, Mrs. J. V. Tompkins, 4133 or 5263, Mrs. Clinton Standish, 8407, Mrs. Ray Roach, 21865, Mrs. Roy Mink, Mrs. Robert Worrall, Mrs. J. C. Pike, and Miss Mabelle Frazer. The committee has ar ranged a clever decorative sch eme to carry out the "April Showers" idea. Bridge Club at McCargars Mrs. Donald McCargar was hostess at her home at 1895 Fir street on Thursday afternoon when members of her bridge club came for luncheon and bridge. A special guest was Mrs. Glenn Barnes. Members attending the party were Mrs. Richard Stolz, Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs. Clar ence Hamilton, Mrs. Nettie Rob erts and Mrs. McCargar. Little Garden Club Meets; Little Garden club of Salem Heights met with Mrs. Ralph Cartwright Thursday for , a des ' sert luncheon. Mrs. A. A. Tay lor, president, appointed Mrs. Lewis udson, Mrs, H. E. McWain and Mrs. Charles Sawyer as a nominating committee to report at the next meeting. , : Mrs. Roy Burton reviewed the latest bulletin. Mrs. C. A. Kells ' gave a study of the ranuncula ceae family. Sixteen members were present Special g u e s t s were Mrs."T. J. Huffman" and - Mrs. Velleda Ohmart ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bar rett left Wednesday for Luke - field, Arizona; to be present for the graduation of Mr. Barrett's brother, Don Barrett; from the advanced pilots' school. Aviation Cadet Barrett, who . will be com- . missioned, plans to" return home with. Mr. -and Mrs. Barrett and : spend a brief leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Barrett, of Woodburn, before taking fur ther training in the air .corps. Titer OEEGOH STATESMAN Salem, Dances for Students ; Friday -: : :l Juniors of Willamette unlver-j sity jhonored graduating seniors i Friday night .with the annual! junior-senior prom in the gym- j nasium on the campus. Cardi- nal and gold-decorations featur ed "Queen Mary Jean Huston"; in large letters. Johnny Callas' ' and his orchestra provided mu sic . for dancing. Special guests; were the Willamette faculty.! j j: - : , . - I - 5 Highlight of the evening was the coronation of the prom queen during , intermission. Ju i nior class president John Macy : did the honors and Queen Mary : Jean was presented: with a bou quet of red roses. The queen and ; her escort, John Martin,' then led the grand march. Princesses of the prom court were Barbara Diefendorf, es corted by Oral Davidson, and Sybil Spears, escorted by Law rence Wills. . General chairman of the af- fair was Miss Lois Phillips, : whose committees were headed by Sybil Spears, orchestra; Mar cia Fry, refreshments; ' Mark Hatfield, queen . selection and ; coronation; Mary Anne Owen, programs; Ben Schaad, clean : up, and Eleanor Todd, decora -; tions. ' ' i Also serving on committees were John Macy, Don Barnick, Ruth' Burgoyne, Ella Rose Ma son, Bob Albert, Dix Moser, Pat Tracy, Darlene Dickson, Susan na Schramm, Margery Sipes, Hqllis Huston, Jay Oliver, George Luthy, Jackie Judd, Betty Ann Swanson, Mary Lou Moore, Jan Johnson, Eleanor PurceU, Ruth Finney, Mary Jean Huston, Helen Simmerman, Peg gy Byrd, Margaret Pemberton, Dorothy Estes, Pat Byrd, Louise Carlson, Darrel Diener, Barbara Diefendorf, Tony Fraiola, LeRoy Long, Ray Short, Kenneth Tor geson and Pat White. "Freshman Daze" was the ap propriate theme of the freshman class party: given by and for freshman of Willamette univer sity Friday night in the rumpus room of the Golden Pheasant. Entertainment varied from j a scavenger hunt and fortune tell ing ! to dancing and dining. Events of the students' fjrst year in college were caricatured for decoration. j The party was in general charge of Margaret Hughlett Committees assisting her were: program committee, Jim Rath, Gale Moore, Marge Noll and Marjorie Hill; refreshments. Bill Case, Betty Jean Tucker, Thel ma Lathrop, Olive Torbet, Pat Lamb and Jeanne Milch; decor ations, Margery Penman, Doro thy Hoar, Helen Crave, Mary Moses, Thyra Jean Currey, tiu ra Jean Bates, Jeanett Mack; music. Bill Cate; clean-up, Sam Witsel, Chick Morris, Melvin Gilson, Dean Barnhart, Ed Hughell, Windsor Acton, Tom Williams and Charles Wicks1 Bonhevr dancing club yrYft dance tonight from 9 to 12 o' clock at the Fraternal temple with Rowland's orchestra. Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. William E. E. Ellis ami Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayo. Bean to Attend j Utilities Conclave I j Public Utilities Commissioner Ormond R. Bean Friday accepted an invitation to attend a confer ence of state utilities commission ers from 11 western states to be heldi in San Francisco early in MayJ ' j - Cooperation with the director of economic stabilization of prices will be one of the outstanding topics discussed.. Today's Menu Let's have beans for tonight's dinner, and go pointless, so we can, serve a pork shoulder roast for Sunday and Monday dinners. " 1 . TODAY Cold slaw with Sour cream dressing Baked beans with brown bread Olives-celery Home canned fruit j . .Cookies j - ! .... . . - J i, -. -'SUNDAY ! : Avacado salad i I Shoulder pork roast, i . Browned potatoes f Fresh frozen peas t Youngberry cobbler MONDAY - Tossed fresh salad : . French dressing , Pork sandwiches 1 : Hot gravy topping I r-- Mixed greens j i ; Brown sugar pudding !: .. ; ; BKOWN SUGAR, CstEAMT 4 PUDDING i- - cup dark brown sugar ' cup flour , r - - ;'- . 44 teaspoon salt ' - 2 egg yolks : -.- - i. . 1 ' 2 cups milk:.. .' 7 I - "2 egg whites ; . i . . . 1 teaspaon vanilla . : . V teaspoon almond extract : Blend sugar with - Hour," add salt, yolks and milkr Cook slow ly, stirring constantly until - creamy. Beat well and cooL Fold in rest of ingredients and chUL Oreeotu Saturday Morning. April Entertain for . ( ; Ericksons Dean and Mrs. Frank Erickson " were honored, at. an Jnformal dinner in Chresto cottage on Tuesday night when , members of the faculty of Willamette uni versity entertained for them: Dean and Mrs. Erickson will leave soon to live In Santa Bar bara, California. - j Their daughter. Dr. Mary Erickson, is an, instructor in bicn logical sciences at Santa Barbara college. Two sons reside in Oak land. - ' Dean Erickson joined the Wil-f lamette faculty in 1920 as prc- . fessor of education. In 1925 he ' was made dean of the college of liberal arts and became dean of the versity in 1931, remain- Pirolo To Speak Kev.-Nicholas Pirolo, DD, from Chicago, I1L. will speak at the Assembly of God church at a V series of meetings beginning Tuesday, April 13, at 7:45 pjnu, and continuing through Sun day, April 18. en the ambitions ef dictatorships In relation to the . Raman church system, of Hitler and the Jews, and Euro pean conditions. Dr. Pirelo ad dressed large audiences In Rome, visited Mussolini's Mos tra" and has taught and lectur ed on his European experiences in the United States for a num ber of years. Included in his topics will be, "The World's Clamor far a Superman," "America's Place in the War," and "Who Is to Blame for the Present Chaos?" Dr. Hammond Memorial Set A memorial service in memory and appreciation of Dr. E. S. Hammond will be held In the First Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A number of prominent ministers, all for mer .Willamette university and Kimball school of theology grad uates, who studied under Dr. Hammond, will be present to speak. They include Dr. John McCormick of Newberg, the last dean of KimbalL the Rev. Owen Beadles of Centinar y-Wilbur church, Portland, the Rev. Dr. Robert M. Gatke, professor at Willamette university, and Dr. Hammond's own son, the Rev. P. Malcolm Hammond of Sunnyside, Wash. Another feature of the memo rial will be an appreciation by the Masons. Dr. Hammond was chaplain for many years, and at the time of his death, of number four, AF and AM of Salem. W. C. Winslow, past grand master of Oregon Masonic lodges, will lead this service. A quartet from Willamette uni versity will sing "Abide with Me" and "Lead Kindly ' light," with Prof. T. S. Roberts at the organ. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor of First Methodist church, will be in. charge. " - - Westminster Chimes To Feature Singer, Virginia Ward Elliot Westminster Chimes, broadcast over KSLM from 8:30 until 9 p. m. Sundays, will this Sunday fea ture Virginia Ward Elliott as its soloist. Mrs. Elliott is director of music at the Presbyterian church and director of 4he Linfield choir at Linfield college in McMinn- ville. ... : - . : Accomnanying Mrs." Elliott will be Mrs. D. B. Kleihege at the piano. The following numbers will comprise the program: "My. Soul Is A thirst for God," Stickles; The Wav of the Cross." Morgan: "The Sunbeam," Clakey; "When Chil dren Pray, Fenner; "Take Joy Home " Bassett: and two selec tions from Stickles "The Road of the Loving Heart". RATION -CALENDAR Canned- Goods BlM'tUrnptf D, w AM.a m hMwi0k aw4l an - Mm aaiaaa Bvw,MJvii . Meat. Cheese. Fats Red -stamps A ana nin uuvunn npiu Sucar Coupon No. is good for - Coifee Coupon No. 28. food tor 1 pound, vaua. uraugn Apru w. Book : A coupon M. S. oed for XOur canons oca, nqin mimj u. ' srrrvi. nn. Period S coupons expire Septem ber i , - Ko. IT coupon in ration book No. t gooa tor l pair, expires wuh x. , TTSES ; Cars with' C books most - hare tiro iswpccted by May 31; B books : by j.uBf aa,'- . . - ' . - . - S it' , 10. lfM3 Clioir The Cascade college cape choir wM t Jfft4 Ut r4 eert Saturday night at t o'clock at the jir M4 r'rndf $kur$h t4 - Sunday Bight at the First Evaagell! burcw at Tf4 rtm. TM choir consists ef 34 voices under the $teiUm mf rf, WUUrd Hallman. Both the choir nd My, HUmaa s r m It hwn to Halem audiences. ThU Is the eighth season In whkh the choir has specsred before Salem aadienees.! , Church (Services in Salem rouRSQCASB Gosrrx. j 19th and Breyman , streets, ; T. m : u...nnn - ThB. ' nastor. Sunday wi . o ak m . m . Mnrnlnr rvlc 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Concerning Our Rignteousness.- tvenini , icrvivv 7:43 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Dead Men Come to Life." J0 pjn, young people. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m., inspiration al ..rvln . Thursday - 7:45 DJA.L' TOUnC people's service. Services at 12th and mtrtn .v.r. MandaT. Wednes day and Friday nights at 7:45 p.m. BBTHEI" BAPTIST w - ' ir" ' North Cottage and D streets, J. F. m.K nrv n.anr. Kuridav school S:45 WlUtVUi . a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "The Forgiveness - of Sins." Youth hour. 6:30 pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon . subject. nesting on ccrumua. x-ijcji um Ing Wednesday at 7:45 pjn. - j ; TUTH"CENTEB- "'-' v . -t j ' 336 State street. Olive Stevens, MsD. pastor. Morning service 10:45 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Dead Shall Arise.- .;r- mf nmi.a immM .. a ' - W IV fl-rAmm nil. tor. Sunday - school 9 a in. Morning for SUff Sgt. Quentin Reucker. 7 JO pjn. Wednesday, Lenten service.- MADISON STREET ONENESS TABERNACLE 1410 Madison street. Ray Blifseth, pastor. Sunday . school 10 a.m. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Evening serv ice 8 o'clock. Thursday prayer meet ing. 7:45. FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. 3. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9 :43 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock, Gid eons, directing. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Daniel in Babydon." YP Bible study, 6:45 pjn. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. JASON LEE METHODIST Notth Winter and Jefferson streets, S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning service 11 -'clock. Sermon . subject. "The Incomparable Cross." Evening service. 7:30 o'clock. Sermon' subject, "Abundant I Living." Intermediate league, 5 o'clock. Youth fellowship 7 O'clock. j CALVARY BAPTIST I South Liberty and East Miller streets. Edward L. Allen, - pastor. ; Sunday school 6:4 am. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Glory of the Cross." i JO p.m youth group. 7:15 p.m., adult prayer group.: Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Gospel in a Nut Shell." 7 JO p.m. Wednesday, service. ' CHURCH OF CHRIST South 12th and Leslie streets. L. ,L. Freeman, pastor. Sunday school 10 a jn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Even ing service 6 JO o'clock. Young people. Evening service. 7 JO o'clock. CHRISTIAN. AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 5th and Gaines streets, C. H. Stein mann, pastor. Sunday school 10 a jn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Guest speaker, Rev. T.t W. Read of Albany, Oregon. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Annual missionary convention starts Wednesday, 7:45. Speaker, J. L Per kins of Japan-held East Thailand. PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 445 Ferry street. G. M. Eads. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock Sermon subject, t "Awake. Thou That Sleepeth." Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Guest speaker at the night service. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Center and 13th streets. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock.: Sermon subject, "The Secret of True Fellow ship." 6 JO p.m.. youth fellowship. Ev ening service 7 JO o'clock. Speaker, Dr. L. T. Corlett of Nam pa. Idaho. Wednesday, 7 JO pan prayer meeting. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial and Washington streets. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Two fold Purpose in the Gospel of God." Evening service 6 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "Greater Things." Walter Cook, evangelist, will preach at both morning and night and Tuesday and Thursday at 7J0 pan. FIRST BAPTIST Marion and Liberty streets. Irving A. Fox, DD, pastor. Sunday school 6:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "Spiritual Hinderances." Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Avenger of Blood." 6:30 p.m.. youth groups. 6 JO p.m, adult BiDie class. BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH Brush CoUeee school. Rev. Karl Ba. ker. pastor. Sunday school 6:45 .m. Morning service M:45 o'clock. Young people 2:30 p.m. i FOUR CORNERS BRANCH ; East State and Elma streets. Sunday school 6:45 msn. Leon Lambert. Supt. Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Rev. Earl Baker. BYPU 7 p.m. Thursday, 7:45 p.m prayer service. . , HAYESVILUt BRANCH HayesvUle school. Sunday school 6:45 a-m Dewer Davia. Supt. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and Winter streets, W. Irvin Williams, pastor. Church school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 10:55 o'clock. Sermon subject. " "Prepared."" Young people's groups 6 :15 p.m. . Girls' chor us. 7 .-05 pjn. Evening service at 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "Dismas the Crucified Revolutionary. Monday, 7 JO p m. Boy Scouts." Monday, 7 JO pjn.. Church, school teachers'-and officers' meeting, 1656 Center street. . Tuesday. 6:30 pjn. Father . and son banquet. Thursday, 7 J pjn, service, j . ...... .... , . ,1. : " FIRST CONGREGATIONAL i , Marion and Cottage street. David Nielsen, pastor. Sunday; school 6:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Sown in the Sou." 6:30 pjn. League of youth meeting. , . CHURCH OF 'CHRIST '-1' ' Cottage and Shipping streets. H. R. TBOTnhilL pastor. Sunday- school 16 ajn. Morning service II o'clock. Ev ening service 7 JO o'clock.-Young peo ple's, meeting, 6 :45 pjn. FIRST CHRISTIAN ; - 'i, ; Center - and High streets, Dudley A CAPELLA CHOffi Cascadcl College - Portland 'V Saturday 8:00 PI. f ".. . Highland' Friends Church, North Highland Avenue -' II . SUNDAY 7:45 P.M. . , : " Ij -First Eranjelical Church, Marion and Summer Streets jj Slated J Strain.1 pastor. Sunday school 6 3 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, 'Christian Nuture." Children's church: "Following Jesus, by Mrs. C. E Lee. 6:30 p.m.. four CX groups. Ev ening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "Living Dangerously." Wednes day, '7:15 pjn., service. KNIGHT MEMORIAL' CONGREGATIONAL- ( 19th ! and Ferry streets, Howard C. Stover; pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 . o'clock. Sermon subject, "Translating the Cross." Fel lowship ' dinner following morning service - Rev. David .Nielsen, speaker. Young people, 7 pjn. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Hazel and Academy streets. Warren C. Hale.' pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service . 11 , o'clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Service Wednes day, . Sj pjn. COURT ' STREET . CHRISTIAN 17th and Court streets, W. H. Lyman, pastor;. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morn ing service 10 JO o'clock. Sermon sub ject, f Are Ye Able." Christian En deavor 6 JO p m. Evening service 7:30. Service ' and choir . practice Thursday 7 JO -p. m. - . - " mmm PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315',i North Commercial street. Rev. 3. C. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school 3 pjn. Devotional service. 3 p.m. Ev ening service 7J0 . o'clock, week day services Tuesday, Thursday and . Sat urday 7 JO pjn. ' AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 N. Church street. M. A. Getzen. daner. DD. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o cmck. aer mon subject,. "The Christ of Honor.' Luther league 6:15 p.m. Evening serv ice 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "A Comforting Promise." LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and Myers streets. Joseph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a jiu. Morning service. 11 O'clock. Sermon subject, "The Silent Christ." Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Barren Hill." Four youth groups, 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 JO pjn. FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets, J. C. Har rison, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 10 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Universal Significance of Christian ' Experience." Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Sermon' subject, "The! Traffic Jam." Intermediate fel lowship, 5 p.m. Youth fellowship. -6 JO p.m. University vespers, 6 JO pjn. -m '', ." ' ". HIGHLAND FRIENDS - Highland -avenue and North . Church street. Herman H. Macy, pastor. Sun day school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Youth groups 6 JO p.m. Even ing service 7 JO 'clack,- Prayer, meet ing Thursday, 7 JO pjn. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service S o'clock. Ser mon subject, "Are Sin, Disease . and Death Real?" BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Capitol and Marlon streets. E. A. Kietemeier. pastor. Sunday school 16 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon j subject, "The Sinlessness of Je sus." j - , ' ''- CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC) - State and 18th streets. F. H. Theuer, BD. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mornin gservice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Greater Than Abraham." Evenin gservice 7 JO o'clock. Wednes day, i Lenten service. " Sermon subject. "The Necessity of the. Crass." Prison. la guild Tuesday, 7 JO p.m. Dorcas so ciety Wednesday S p.m. Confirmation class Saturday, 9 ajn. . BLESSED HOPE MISSION 340 North Front street, Sunday school S pjn. Services 3 pjn. Sermon sub ject,! "Did the- Thief Who Was Cru- fifiMf witH Jmim 1a 4m II. tin - ww w unvni t. urn He Died?" Elder F. O. Sapp. Bible iuuj ncuncHMjr. a . p.m. FIRST EVANGELICAL . - - - Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart. pastor. Sunday iphoul Q m m - ... . . o clock.. Junior .church, at - the same hour. Sermon subject, - "Building the SouL" Youth groups will meet at 6 JO pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock, FIRST SPIRITUALIST " -24B worth Commercial street. Rev. Frieda Merhaut. speaker.. Service 2 JO o clock. Sermon - subject. "The Con scious Breath. Kvminv i.tn o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Path of Frogrp w .ton " . . CHURCH....-.. Dallas Folks Visit Independence ' ETOEPENDDfCE.-Mrs. J R. McCuiston, Mrsv Alma Hilbert of Dallas, and ' Mrs." Otto Hilke of Carver were visitors Wednesday at ;the home of Mrs. M. H. Gente znahn. - ;. - - Mrs." Melford Nelson substitut ed at the training school Wednes day and Friday for Mary Donald son, who spent Wednesday visit ing schools in Washington coun ty j and Friday in Lane county. Aurora Pastor Sets t Sermon on Jesus ; AURORA In a series ' of pre Easter sermons, Rev. H. Jay With ington, pastor of the Aurora Pres byterian church, has selected for his topic Sunday, "Mountain Tops in the Life of Jesus." Morning service will be at" 11 ajn. follow ing Bible school at 10 ajn. Special music will be the choir singing of "The Road to Calvary" by Nolte. i - Btwi,ia) ClMrch Slates Service Flag. Dedication The dedication of a service flag with 88 stars will be a feature of the morning service at ' the First Presbyterian church ithis Sunday. W, frvin Williams, ; pastor, will speak on the . theme ."Prepared. Ordination .and. installation of 4drf nd deacons also, will take Place,'- ;v;' . vj '. . MmIc for the service will con- . a. . m ' a. a 1 4. . I an aninem oy ine cnoir, entitled "Beautiful Saviour, an old Cruflders hymn arranged by Riegger. Bettiellen Payne will sing " the offertory solo, "It Will Men tion" Thy Loving j Kindness, by Van Dyke. ; ; ; .! .-. 'At 6:15 p.m. the intermediate young people will be guests of the college business group, while the high school division will drive to the Salem Indian school to be the guests of the'Chemawa high school group. Miss Margaret Har-. ris, director of religious educa-. tion at Chemawa, is directing the program. . !. At -the night service," the Rev. Williams will speak again on one of the characters surrounding -the cross, this time, on "Dismass the Crucified ReyQhationary." I " On Monday night teachers and. officers of the church school will meet at the. - home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. FJf strom, 1658 Center street: Miss.Leora Strong, director of religious education in the pub lic schools, will speak to the group. The annual 7 father and son ban quet : will be , held in the social hall of the church Tuesday at 8:30 pjn.' with Secretary of State Robert E. Farrell the speaker. Englewood Lent Services Will - 7 End Tuesday . Lenten services in progress a t the Englewood United Brethren church will conclude Tuesday night, announces Rev. Chester O. Goodman, the pastor. Bishop, Ira D. Warner is giving special bible lectures on the "Plan of Salva tion" and showing slides of Pales tine. ;;l ' .: - Listed for Sunday morning is a prayer meeting and. Sunday school at 9:15 o'clock, sermon on "What Is a Christian?" at 11 o'clock, fam ily night service at 7:45 o'clock on "The Battlements of the Ilome"; Monday's , schedule will be built WMMM V, 1 - At . ."; Tuesday's closing service is on the topic, "Life on the High est Plane." . ' Male Quartet Plans Concert in Salem "'.:.' - . . j The male quartet of Northwest Christian college will be present ed in concert Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Court Street Christian church. This is the annual visit of the school's quartet to this church. . ! The quartet also will partici pate In the morning worship serv ice, singing ."Are Ye Able." This will be the theme of the morning message by the Rev. W. H. Lyman. Valley Churches NIDAROS LUTHERAN I K Monitor. Oluf As per, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mrs. Elmer Thompson, hostess to Ladies': Ala.. Wednesday, a pjn. j! EMMANUEL MKNNONITE ' Pratum. Daniel J. Unruh. ' pastor. Sunday school 16 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Wi dow's Mite." 7 pjn.. CE. Evening serv ice S o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Gooi Environment." Wednesday, S p.m choir practice. . 1 CHURCH Or CHRIST - Mill City. W. S. Crockett, pa-to, SundlT ichonl lO Km . Awi.m mZ Ice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Means m me new tJinn. ce 6:30 pun. . Ev ening service 730 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. Human Nature and Religion. WEST SALEM METHODIST ' -intra ana uertn streets, Ridell A. Kelsev. nastor .Sunriav vhnnl a --an - m . Moraine servic 10-m n'rim-k Sjniin subject. "The Face of Christ." Youth :S clock. Intermediate leaaue. Tues day, ? pjn. at the parsonage. Girls' Choir nractice Thunulav at rts rrtan n at na after school. Official board meeting at parsonage Monday, 730 pjn. Thursday service 730 pjn. . a , MENNONITR BRETHREN ' Elm and McNary streets, Wert Salem. Pastor. Aha A. 1ntuit ' Cnn. school t:45 a. m. Morning serv ice 11 viwb a "T 1.. - v aajaa r ari 6761 m U berculoais - hospital. Evenins; aervic - oir.u - execu tive council wul deliver the program. - S n.m.. COnVllMMnt iHlitallnit ur. . j " . . nv". nniim day, prayer meeUng. Thursday, choir Safrt aksk -t s 1 Pur.iiii... Pur ingredients plus spotless , dsswlinesa snake Master Bread .yeur leading meal la SoodL; AT Youa Gnocci's - " . t - ,