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PAGE SDC The OSSGOH STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning, March IS, 1S44 Birthday Parties " Held Birthday partica for members f the young er aet highlight the social calendar, this weekend. Beth Needham,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Need ham, will celebrate her aecond birthday this afternoon when her mother entertains informally at their home on North 21st street. A yellow color scheme will be carried out In the table appoint ments and decorations. r : :- , Honoring Beth will be Connie Collins; Barbara Roth, Gary " Goulet, Bill Purvlnei Mrs. Carl uouiet, Hill rurvmv, n-i. G. Collins. Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mrs. Guy E, Raymond, Miss Esther Baird and Mrs. W. L Needham. Plum Brown Party Hostess Plum Brown, daughter of Lt and Mrs. Chandler Brown, waa ten years old on St Patrick's day. She celebrated her birthday at party at the Fairmount Hill j . home of her parents, Games were In play during the afternoon with refreshments and birthday cake served later. The St Patrick motif was carried out in the decorations. . Plum's guests were Joan Ma rie, " Julia - Ann and : Margaret Miller, Mary Crane, Ida Jo Hen- . derson, Ann. HetlzeV. Ann Wood mansee, Justine Lewis, Charlotte McNary, Anita Albrich, Patty . Deeney, Barbara Bonesteele and Judy Burton. .. ' V :i St Patrick's Party : 4 ,-r, . Richard Noel Baxter, son of the Robert F. Baxters, also cele brated his birthday on St Pat rick's day. He was six years old and entertained a , group of his - friends at an afternoon party. Refreshments were served af ter several hours of games and fit Patrick's decorations were used. Mrs. Merrill Falkenhagen and Miss Nettie Hatteburg as sisted Mrs. Baxter. Richard's fuests were Patrick Haywood, anelle Hamilton, George Falkenhagen,- Everett Stewart, Car ol Ann Monlux and Diane Bax ter. Miss Fish to Be Bride Sunday " j SILVERTON Miss Donna Fish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fish of Silverton, and Lt - Steve Enloe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Enloe, also of ; Sil verton, will be married at a 2 O'clock ceremony Sunday after noon at the Fish residence on Pine street The Rev. Russell, Myers of the Christian church : will read the ceremony and Miss ' Jean McClana than will play the wedding music' Miss Jean Car- ' kin of Salem will sing. ; " : The bride has chosen white ' satin, made with a tight bodice " and seed pearl trim, long sleeves pointed over the hands and high neck of net edged with the pearls. She will wear a fingertip 1 veil and carry a shower of rose ' buds. ; Miss Bjllie Hannan in a peach formal will be her attendant and Kir. Kenneth Cook of Portland will serve as best man. Twenty five relatives and guests, have been bidden to the ceremony and a hundred invita- - tions have been sent out for the reception to follow from S to 5 ln at that TioVi hnma ' Mrs. Louis Preim of Salem, grandmother of the bride, will LLZ - ana assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Loyd Larson, Mrs. Errol Ross, Mrs. Dale Lamar, Mrs. Earl J. Adams, Mrs. Lee Alfred. In charge of the gift room will be Miss Lucile Dever .lcks and Miss Rosemary Back strand of Portland. ' Following the ceremony the young couple will leave for. Austin, Texas, where Lt Enloe Will be stationed. ( Both are graduates of the Sil verton high school and the bride has been attending the Univer sity of Oregon ' where she was pledged to Alpha Omicron PL Lions Auxiliary; EhteVtained Mrs. Virgil Golden opened her South Commercial street home to members of the lions auxil- ZZJS'-S?!:- : Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mr. Carroll Ford," Mrs. Robert McEwan and Mrs., H. S. Walker, A late sup per was served and the St Pat rick's motif was used. The rooms were festive with bouquets - of daffodils and white stock. (i it Mrs, Waldo Zeller reviewed the book "Der Fuhrer. and later membfxs worked on afghans for the Red Cross. Thirty-six mem bers were present and "Mrs. James Beard was a special guest Three new members welcomed include Mrs. William Talbot, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. Stewart Thede. .- . . . . Firrl Ilclicdisl Gxurcli" JJowntown, the Tall White Spire Sun Jay 10:SD 'The Primacy of the Divine' v ' 7:1 3--"InTisiUe. Victories' . . . ' : SCrilONS BY DIL J. C HARRISON Lirra Teste J Choir directed by Dean Melvin n. Geist , Professor T. 3. Eoberta, Organist ., i ; T a 7 1 hrTTrPl 3 AA 1 I I l.dUCilO Will Be I Dinner Hosts Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert! S. Farrell, Jr., will be hosts at dinner Sunday afternoon at- their ' North Capitol street home following the confirmation ceremony of their daughter, Sally, at St Paul's Episcopal churchl that morning. . Members of the -family and Sally's 'godparents have ..been invited to the dinner. An ar rangement j of spring flowers will provide the table center- . piece.. ! . . Covers will be placed for Sally iFarrelV her godparents, ' Dr. and Mrs. Fred J. Ziegler, and Miss Helen Rueter of Port land, her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, sr., of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer V. Carpenter of Salem, Dr.' and Mrs. Lyle Kingery and daughter, . Susan, of Portland, ', Miss Martha Carpenter, Mrs. Ransom Carpenter, Joan Farrell and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Far rell. Jr. ' Poppy Gommittee Meets at Lees Mrs. A. E. Lee, American Le-, ' gion poppy chairman, called her committee together Friday night at the! home of Mrs. I. Bacon to count i and check ten thousand poppies for the annual poppy sale in May. Mrs. Austin Wilson will have charge of publicity, Mrs. W. Carleton Smith, radio, Mrs. . Stanley i Krueger. window decorations; Mrs. R. C. Blaxall, juniors; Mrsi Frank Marshall, no host luncheon for the work ers; for outside contact, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Sflai Galser, Mrs. Al Crose and Mrs. Frank Marshall; stations, Mrs., Stewart Johns, Mrs. W, L. jOsborne, Mrs. ; Harry Scott and Mrs. A. X. Nel son; correspondence, Mrs. Lloyd Demairest; office, Mrs. I. Bacon and Mrs. Verne Ostrander; treasurer and assistant treasur er, Mrs. Merle Travis and Mrs, Paul Ficke.: - , The hostess, Mrs. Bacon, was assisted by Mrs.. W. Carleton Smith and Mrs. W. L. Osborne. In April the above committee will entertain the captains and make1, further plans for the sale. These funds- are used only for rehabilitation and child welfare. All workers are volunteers and the only expense taken from the poppyi receipts is the percentage paid the disabled hospitalized veteran for making the red pa per poppy. . Alii ReVnir Prrrfv Zj j V.. r or Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Lansing L. Mitchell was honored at a dessert luncheon on Friday afternoon when Mrs. Joseph H: Brown entertained at her apartment at the- Devereaux. Mrs. Mitchell is leaving for her" home in Louisiana and her army captain husband is being trans ferred. They ; have made their home here while Captain Mitch ell was stationed at Camp Adair. A going away gift was pre sented to Mrs. Mitchell. Cards were iin play during the after noon. ' " : I : , Honoring Mrs. Mitchell were Mrs. Clarence Stonehocker, Mrs. Eugene Foster, Mrs, Samuel HayiMri. Douglas McKay, Mn. James! Frazer, Mrs. Clayton Morse, Mrs.: Norman Beach, Mrs. Roy Camack i and Mrs. Joseph Brown. . '.: ' . I Writers Club at es Home .-The Salem Writers' dub met on Wednesday night with Mrs. Blanche Jones as hostess. Orig inal work was read by Mrs.' N. F. Anderson, Mrs. W. E. Law rence, Dr. Mary Rowland, Mrs. Jessie Singleton and Mr. Rob ert Rawson.;":i '''v :V-:: Other members present were JIrs.' J. C Nelson,' Mrs. Tlora Thompson Enders, Mrs. Ora Mc Intyre, Perry Relgelman,! Pro fessor ,W. E. Lawrence, Dr. and Mrs. Morton E. Peck and the hostess. ' - ' X SOCIETY FJUSIC CLUB CALENDAR MONDAT ' ' .' '' ' T :: St. Anne V Guild with Mrt. frcyman Boise, 143 Court street, pjn. I ' American Lerfon auxiliary birthday : party, Woman's club house, 8 p .m. : Kappa Kappa Gamma, bridge rsrty with Jars. Bruce Spauldwg, 10 West Lincoln street, S pjn. University of Oregon Mothers meeting and tea at home of Mr. C. P. Bishop. 709 Court street, I JO pjn. ' ! i i Leslie Methodist! WSCS. with Mrs. Donald Davis, j 19S4 Fir street. -: -. I -1 ' :l : i Hal Hibbard camp and aux iliary! meet at Veterans hall, , pjn. ; , ; I .:. TUESDAY -i --U-J-.r- h :: Book-a-Month club, with X. D. Paris, t SIM j South Mrs. High Street, 1 :M pjn. , 1 i AAUW - recent- graduates with Mrs. Dick Tatro, 441 North 18th street, a p-m. . i ! Salem Ministers', Wives' asso ciation with Mrs. Weaver Hess, 1504 Jefferson street, Z pjn. WEDKESDAT AAUW Aftcrnooni Book Review section . with . Mrs. I Karl Kugei, 138 North Capitol. 1:15 dessert luncheon.; , " ." r ' i 1 Nebraska auxiliary with Mrs. Ida Knight, 829 North Winter street, covered dish luncheon. . THURSDAY ! I - - Town and Gown ! meet in Car rier room, First. Methodist church, 2 JO pjn. i , I mioAT ' - j ; 1 -3 -! Woman's Bible : class, first Methodist church, with Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1515 Bute street, S p.m. Service Women What they can do . What they're doing about II Beatrice Bankston, hospital apprentice first class in the WAVEs is home on leave after completing her training, first at Hunter college, New York and then at Walter Reed hospital, Bethsada, Md. Seaman Bankston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Bankston of Aumsville, is a graduate of Aumsville high school. She entered the WAVEs in i Salem and In .two. months worked from apprentice seaman to her present rating. In four months she mayj start on her .work toward rating of petty of ficer, as pharmacit'i matt third ": :Kp!;!'-t H-V1' . Seaman . Bankston is on her , way to the Bremerton Naval hospital, her first choice of lo cation,, she saygAU the girlg in her. class were sent to places; of their choice, she fold the States man reporter. L..'.-i Two others of the Bankston family are in the service, Rob ert: is an aerographer'g mate; In the navy and William is a pri vate first class In the army. Both are overseas. ? - According to Recruiting Spe " cialist Joan . Obidine, temporar ily stationed as WAVE recruiter in Salem, large billets in the hospital corps are needed, be cause of the great number : of navy pharmacist's mates needed for; overseas duty. Each woman, of course, replaces a, man in ser vice In the United States. Included among this week's enlistees in the WACs at Port land's recruiting headquarters are Ruth Beach and Isabelle M. Krake, 575 Court street, Salem. 'Both have been employed as waitresses at the Food Shop. A graduate of jWlllamina high school, Miss Beach Is the daugh ter of Mrs. Grace : E. Beach of WDlamina. She wants to be as signed to radio! communication In the AIR-W AC. U Miss Krake is the daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Kraktf ot Newport and a" graduate of New port high school. She has a bro ther, Alvin HJ Krake, a "private In jtht field artillery,! Another brother Edward O. Krake,-was killed in action I In 1943. -u - i -i" -.-:;: r, ' , rl" a', i. L " f Marine corps Private Sana J. MiBett of Salem recently com-' pleted her six weeks' boot train- , ing at Camp Lejeune, New Ri . ver, NC.1 recruit depot for I all women marines. She has . been ' assigned to duty at the marine .-' corps headquarters, department of Pacific San Francisco. A graduate of Salem h I g h achool, Private; Maiett is the daughter of MrJ and Mrs Frank Millett of ?270jNorth Omrch street She was formerly em ' ployed by the Oregon state high way department Her father is a marine veteran ?cf World War L Mrs. Reaeoe V'ilsen was best ess to members of the Red Cross Home Service group on Wed nesday night- , t , j r:zncn3-rTbca i: I, i am. iuu a; fiif r. ai. ana 7:33 P. M Closing Messages t Evangelist Glenn Griffith - ; Bring your lunch and stay Friends and Neighbors Cordial! Invited CLzrch c! l!i3 Iliznrcza ; . . T ; I Center at ISth Street . :GuestsiAre Slipper. i Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Fitts have Invited guests to their home on South Commercial street Sunday night for a barbecue crab, feed. The party . will honor Private Clinton Standish, : who .leaves Thursday for Virginia, after be ing home on furlough for several weeks. -,.. The tables will be covered, with red and white checked cloths and red camellias will provide the centerpieces." The evening hours will be spent in formally, . ; -i Covers, will be placed for Pri vate and Mrs. Clinton Standish, Corporal and Mrs. Joseph Felt on;. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. : Delbert Schwabbuer, , Mr. and Mrs. Verne Robb, Mr. and Mrs.' Maurice Heater, i Dr. and Mrs. Harry Fredricks of Albany, Miss Lucy Staples, Miss i Mary Baney and Mr. and Mrs. Fitts. . Nurses Aide .ization; Effecting a permanent organ ization, nurses, aides, who have been trained by .. the Marion county, chapter of the American Red Cross, meeting at the cham ber of commerce this week el ected Mrs. Harold C. Mandell, chairman, and chose Mrs.' Dan iel J. Fry, sr., vice chairman. , iBy means of such an organiza tion this group, comprised of 111 women, of the 122 who have since inception of the program been trained here, plans to fur ther the educational program and increase the volunteer ser vice of the organization. Mem bers during the month of Febru ary donated 2313 hours at the two Salem hospitals, the Marion county health . association and the blood donor center. . i Mrs. Breyman Boise is chair man of the nurses aide commit tee: of the Marion county : chap ter land instructor for the classes is Mrs. Louise Arneson. " i' ' :- - Sunday Wedding In Silverton , SILVERTON Milt Donna May Krug, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krug of Silverton, and Mr. David Ramseyer, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ram seyer of Salem, will be married Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Methodist church with the Bey. O. Leonard Jones officiat ing. ' ' '. - V";:". ' . '' The bride, to be given in mar riage by her father, will wear the traditional white satin, made on - princess lines, a sweetheart neck ' and. long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil will b arranged In coronet fashion. She will car ry a shower bouquet of white 'rose buds and freezias. Her - honor attendant, : Miss June Eggiman of Portland, and her bridesmaid, Miss Collean Egan, will wear pink and blue floor length dresses. . Mr. Robert Busick of Salem will be best man fee his cousin, and Dale Krug, brother of the bride, and Vernon Johnson will serve as ushers.' ; " ! Mrs. Elvin Almqulst will play the wedding music and Mr. Co rydon Blodgett of , Salem ,, will sing "Because" and , "Lord's Prayer." : He will be accompa nied by his mother, Mrs. C L. Blodgett, also of Salem. . Calla lilies and ferns, with lighted white tapers, will form the church decorations. , - A reception will follow in the social rooms of the church where daffodils and white snapdragons will be used as the. decorative motil Mrs. Carl Ramseyer will cut the cake, and pouring will be Mrs. D. E. Geiser and Mrs. George Elton, Mrs. : A. Scharr, Mrs. L. A. Standard and Mrs. Herman Naegeli will be in , charge of serving while assisting will be Mrs. Kenneth Townes, Mrg. William Musmecher, Miss Dorothy Ellswick of Aumsville and Miss Helen Dickman of Sa lem. Miss Judy Aim of Portland will be in charge of the guest booikand Mrs. Frank Way of Salem will be at the gift table. Following a ". brief , wedding journey, the young , couple will - be at home in their farm home in Pratum, . i - Judge . and - Mrs. -James T. Brand have as their house guests their son-in-law and -daughter, Staff Sergeant and ,. Mrs.? Paul Asmussen (Morley Brand); They win oe nere a week and Mrs, Asmussen will accompany , her s army husband back, to his sta- : tioa ; at Camp , Claibourne, Loa-islana-She will later return to her home in New York City. Scrviccs fcr Zzzh? for the day. All day event, Church Services in Salem BETHEL BAPTIST . North Cottage and D streets. J. 1. Qlthoff, DD. pastor. Sunday school at t:4S msa. Morning- service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "A Great Conflagra tion." - Evening -service at 7:30. Sermon subject. "Prepare to Meet, Thy God.-; Prayer meeting Wednesday at 1:49 pjn. POUT BAPTIST f " - Marion and Liberty streets. Irving A Toz, DD, pastor. Sunday school 8:43 a jn. Morning service at 1L Rev. Homer Grimes guest speaker. Sermon subject. "The Divine Ultimatum." Mass meet tog pjn. Subject, "Is Jesus Christ Coming to Earth Again to Person?'' Evening service at 7 JO pjn. Sermon subject, -Words - That Never Die." . - IMMAKVEL BAPTIST Z J'Cr': Corner of Hazel and' Academy streets. Warren C. Hale.-pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service at ll. Rev, and Mrs. Neil Wallace of the Intema- Fabric Expert - Talks Rayon . Miss Alice Haley, representa ' tive of the Celonese corporation .of America, was in Salem to give two talks on Thursday, before the home economics : classes of . the high school in the afternoon, and before teachers 'and towns people; ln the evening at the chamber of commerce. r s Miss Haley was formerly state superintendent of home econom ics, for. Minnesota," and' on - the university staff. . She f has i writ ten one of the best known text books on homeeconomis and is the author of many magazine ar ticles. She is now in the depart ment of home economics for the Celonese corporation;, . Miss Haley told '.Salem stu dents, teachers and townspeople interesting , facts' about' usea of rayon in wartime and peacetime and discussed t future uses, for such fabrics. - ! - Mrs.- Inger Olsea ef Huron, South Dakota, ; is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson, 50 Ma- drona avenue. Also visiting - at the Peterson ihome is their daughter, Mrs. Hazel Wellard of Richmond, California. . Miss Jean Merle Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C Smith, has as her house . guests 'for the basketball tour nament Miss Maila Knauf f. Miss Nancy Bothswick and Miss Pedie Williams of ' Portland. . Miss Janice Nelson and Miss Marjorie Hill entertained as their house guests for a few days two of their Kappa Kappa Gam ma sorority sisters, Miss Bar bara Griffin of Palo Alto and Miss Barbara Pearson of Port' land. ' Mrs. Gene VaadeneyB.de has returned from ; Eugene, . where she spent several days with her daughter, - Dorothy, at the : Pi Beta Phi house. - ' ' ,;: : CANTEEN ALENDAH f SATtmDAT, MABCB IS - -1 to 4 Jaaon Lee church, guild. 4 to 7 Salem Woman's club, t to fT Fairmount Bill group. SUNDAY. MARCS U - ' I to 11 Spinsters. . . 11 to X Business Men's group (ltahn ana Mcwnorter). i t 1 to 4 Silverton Bills Grange. - 4 to 7 Salem Heights Community .- - club. . v) " 7 to 11 Free Lancers tV. XundeD chairman). f .. MONDAT, MASCH It ' Son of Union Veterans auxiliary. TUESDAY, MARCH SI Girls Service organization. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH tS Women ot Rotary. THURSDAY, MARCH S3 FEO. FRIDAY, MARCH 14 Beta Sigma Phi ' Today s Menu Today's menu will begin with tomato aspic salad and Sunday's with green onion, lettuce salad. ii today; Tomato aspic . Corn and Ham Fritters -i Sauteed celery ' : Chocolate rice pudding i Whipped cream " ' - SUNDAY Carrot cabbage slaw . - Pimiento meat loaf " . Riced potatoes . Buttered turnips Ice creamcaramel sauce -J;v'.r:-- t f -y - ' : ' . MONDAY Canned peach salad New England boiled dinner Hot biscuits or com muffins Prune whip - cookies CORN AND HAM FKITTEKS - 1 cup ground cooked ham or meat loaf 3 cups whole kernel corn cup sifted flour " 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt omit when highly seasoned meat is used) " r " - '1 eggs : S tablespoons fat - Combine meat corn., flour, baking; powder: salt, and egg yolks. Beat egg whites until stiff, -' Fold into mixture. Melt fat in heavy fry pan. Fry spoonfuls of the batter in fat until brown. ; Turn and browni ;: 5 , With' Evangelist Sullivan of Modesto,. CaKf. . , : f E?ery EYeafasr 8 P.M. : ' come wonsmp GOD ln spirit and IN TRUTH f T- - ; Corner1 Madison and Eakir Streets ' ' f You Are VTcIcorte ' tional Child Evangelism Fellowship will speak. Young -people's meeting at 1 pjn. xvenmg service' at 1 aft, prayer meeting Wednesday - at 7 JO pjn. ENGLEWOOD CHURCH Of MI UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST - North nth and Nebraska avenue. . M. Croodheart. pastor. Sunday school 1:45 aun. Morning service at 11. Ser mon subject, "Two Rebukes." JO. youth hour hi the chapeL Devotions by Loren Beimhout. Evening service at 7 JO. This service starts a ' two weeks' revival; Julia Hagan will be in charge .of worship. Sermon subject. "Winning life's Battle with Loneu- i. ty the minister, smespiraaoa in the chapel following service. Boys are to bring sack lunch for two. Girls will sing for lunch and. secret eating partner. t MENNONrTR BRETHREN . v " I Era street near McNary. Rev.: Abe A. Loewen, pastor. Sunday- school at :45. Morning serrice at lt. Sermon by Missionary ' Abe Kroeker from Af rica. Evening service -ai sernon by Rev. Loewen. Coavalescent hou pjn. vw las. - . . , COURT STREET - CHklSTIAN 17th at Court street.- W. i. Lyman, minister. - Bible achool assemblr M ajn. Morning worship and communion at 10 SO. Sermon subject, "The Door Which None Can Shut." Christian En deavor hour :1S pjn.. Evening wor ship at 7 JO. Sermon subject, "Sin. Righteousness and the Judgment Midweek church night Thursday. . . FIRST CHRISTIAN " ' ' -."I Corner of Center and High streets. Dudley Strain, pastor. Sunday school :45 a jn. Morning service at 10 AO. Sermon subject. "The Peril of Privi lege. 7:1 to 7.30, concert; trombone. Leslie Carnson, organ,- Lois Phtmmer Schmidt. Evening service at 730. Ser mon subject, "A Lesson m HospitaUfy.! mil CONGREGATIONAL - - Marion and . Cottage , streets.. David Nielsen, pastor. Sunday- school , i:45 l. Morning service : at 11.: Sermon subject, VWhy Does God Permit War?', SsO pjn. League of Youth meeting. Thursday ; 30 P-m. supper and Len ten program. . .. . ..- j , RNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and rerry streete. Willard B. Hall. " pastor.' Sunday ' school to a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon sub ject. "Signs of Growth. Evenmg ser vice at a. sermon suDject, msuit Proof," fourth in a series on "A Re ligion to Live By." pjn. Plymouth Junior High - League. 7 p.m. pilgrim Senior High League. , :. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, pastor. Holy com' munion 7:30 a.m. Church school t:45 ajn. Confirmation service and sermon by the Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dagwell. u a.m. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue and Church street. Herman H. Macy, pstor. Sunday school 10 a jn. Morning service at 11. Junior Christian Endeavor at 4 p.m. Senior CE at S:30 pjn. Evening service at 7 JO. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday at 130 pjn. n SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washinrton. John and Laura Trachsel. pastors. Sun day scnooi t:s am. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject, "Christ or Barabbaa?" Evening service at 730. Sermon subject, "The Rent Veil." CS at S30 pjn. Sunday. eLader. Phyllis Keith. Prayer meeting at 730 pjn. znursaay. St. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross. pastor. Sunday scnooi and Bible class at 130 ajn. Morning worship at 1030, Midweek - Lenten serrice Wednesday evening at i:a. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson streeL S. Raynoc. Smith, pastor. Sunday, school 9:44 ajn. Morning service at 11, Rev. 5. Raynor Smith, ir- of Monroe. Waah. preaching. Evening service at 7:30. Ser mon subject, "God's Revelation In Na ture. Dy the pastor, with kodachrome pictures. Intermediate youth at pjn. zoutn jreuowsnip groups at 30. LESLIE METHODIST South- Commercial at Myers street. Joseph Xnotts. pastor. Sunday school at S.-4S ajn. Morning service at 11 Sermon subject, "The Great Arena." The youth groups meet at 0:30. Even ing service at 730. Sermon subject. Peter the Profane. Praver meeting xnursday at 730 p.m. rrasT methodist Corner of State and Church streets. J. C Harrison, pastor. Church school :45 ajn. Morning worship at 1030. Sermon topic, "The Primacy of the Divine." Intermediate and high school Youth Fellowships at pjn. Univer sity Vespers at (. Evening worship at 7:49. Sermon topic. . "The invisible Victories." S -, - - . - . i FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school S:4S ajn.' Morning service at 11. Ser' mon subject. "When Christ Took- the Lid Off." Evening service at 730. ser. mon subject. : "Gideon's Three Hund red." Youth groups meet at S:4S pjn, Prayer meeting Wednesday 730 pjn. WESLEY AN METHODIST - 19th and Mill streets. Lowell Gilger, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn ing service at 11. WYPS 0:44 p.m. Evening service at T30. Midweek pray' er meeting Wednesday S pjn. TEST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa at Winter street. W. Irvin Williams, pastor. Sunday school t:4S ajn. Morning . service at 10:00. Pare well sermon by pastor. Evening service at 730. Candlelight communion service. S pjn. communicants' class. SUS youth groups. Monday, v 730 Boy Scouts. Thursday at 730 midweek service, FIRST SPIRITUALIST ? S4S North Commercial street. Rev. Marine Roberts of Portland will speak. Afternoon service at S30. Circle at 0. Evening service at 730. BETHANY XV REFORMED j Capital and Marion streets. E. A. KieUmeier. pastor. Sunday school at 10 ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject, "A SymOoi at aeaeapuos.' FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST j- SCIENTUTS ,-. L Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon aubieet. "Matter." Eve ning servicer at 8. Scrmen : subject. "Matter." Wednesday meeting at ) includes testimonies of healing. Bead ing room at 14S South High street. THE CHURCH- OP GOD " ' ' ' - S2nd and Lee streets. L. L. Milom, pastor. Sursdsy school 10 ajn. Morning service at. lLfEvening service at a YPE meeting Friday at S pjn.. J. H. Walker from Tennessee, general over . (Centiaaed en page II) v Additional Church News On Page 10 -'till 13 lJJ kiS ljj HONEYSUCKLE DRESSES . . Wonderful, Washable cottons In a choice of Ring hams and sheers. 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