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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1920)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THURSDAY, APSIL PAGE EIGIIT. Rich wk. Convention Plan Of Sunday School Meet Announced i Speakers Named For Interchurch Convention Here, i, ., a.-'-.vines. It is niean. this . 1 .u. .f.rn,i Mis Hilda Williamson plannm tnai uurins - , H.ia th-re will be a special meeting tor : an operation at the rvseones Has 'young people and meetings for local ; pitaj Tuesday and is doing well. 'church financial organizations. In the !evenin? hre will be a composite! survey lantern slide address by the n Ignt fid (,ClSt team leader. : . . or aires from F. A. and T. A laving, sauiation ,h( .onsiderat!on being H5.S0O. Hood River business men are urg!r.j) 'Hazel Green Bovs With. Program un-urpaed by anvi Uerton F. Bronnon, eiecutive srcr;-i j , former convention of the .an.e char- t.ry of the interchurch mc-ement for, C0ndllCt a.ter. -- V irion County Sunday ureaon. us. .Ui . o w . ,,,,.,, -.in 'announcement to the public and U. School association contention win, ( .... ......!.... .k..ut.Ui. u..tm KhtirrhM whn have nletiz ' o(ien at the first iTrenjwrwn .ui.r r- Kridav afternoon. April . at 2:13. ej their support o'clock. A record attenuam is ex-, program Supports Star In Comedy Film The cast supporting Louise Gia. the muznetic start of "Sahara." the V n cfar Pmam m Sr'PP'n emotional drama by C. Gard L,U2LCI I I Ugf Ml r Sullivan showing next Sunday at luxury underwent tr:v r,f woman, whose selflfB r.ew is as iwidious as the devil hlm- " Foremost in support of Miss Glaum that raore speed be made in the pav is Matt Moore, one of those good old jng of thf highwar between Wyeth an Irish Moores of whom the screen has H(K(J Rivr. inr Matt. Tom. Owen and Joe.. The m.blic has accused Matt Moore of : Petitions for placing the names m if the republican ballot are be!n laied at Albany. " The of the state industrial we;fare cor.-.! state of Oregon recentir r4 tiu-ia i.juus uie Hours of labi minim oorajj um wage for minors and - 'f- in mercantile, manufacturins n; laundry, telephone ami7t ad Euhlln h.i u,l heir.e the husband ot -Mary riiMi. Hoover aim iui..i ' Alice Joyce and Grace Cunard, but. as graph and public housekeepi to the interchurch pected. Judging from the number of j Teams of speakers have been defi delegates from the various districts j nileiy selected for the Interchurch whose nmm have been filed at head- world movement county conference quarters In Salem. . j which opens at th Firxt Congrega- The program follows: jttonal church in the city of Salem on Friday Afternoon. j April 1H. The first meeting starts at 8:15 Devotional Exercises. Rev. V :J o'clock, and all sessions are opei C, Kantnsr. ' 'to persons interested in church act- t:4S Symposium. "Sunday S:hool Sue ivitles. . cess" 1 'The Education of! Members of the team 'are as fol Children." Miss Fisher. Miss lows: Dr. A. J. Sullens. Fortland:Prof Eakln; (!) "The Education of: L. W. Kiley. Mc.Minnville: Rev. E. W. Touth." Mr. Humbert: S "Thej Warrington. Roseburg; O. W, lavid- Education of Adults." Mrs. j son. J'ortland; Mrs. O. C. Wright. Richmond: (4) 'The 8tory of Portland. Prominent among thow Haiel Ureen. April 8. An Easter, egg hunt and a well appointed dinnerj were features or the holiday festiv-j Mies enjoyed Easter Sunday by thej juniors and intermediates of the Ha-j xel Green Sunday School, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dunnlgan. and their leader, W. A Dunnigan The af-i fair, which was one of the most pleasant of Us kind ever given in this vicinity, was well attended by, members of the two classes. j David McAlplne of Washington state recently visited his nephew,1 Ralph Gilbert. Miss Louise Davis and Mr. George Dunnigan spent last Sunday with the former's grandmother, Mrs. E. Kirk- Mt. Tabor." Mr. Shaw. persons who will have charge of th I patrlck. at Dallas. 1:55 Special Music; Announcements ' program are lr. Sullens and Mrs. Charles Mead of Portland visited 4:80 Three Classes (1) 'The Life of O. C. Wright. Dr. Sullens Is district his wife and baby at the Fox home.l South," Mr. Humbert: (2) 'The superintendent of the Congregational , during the last week end. Mrs. Meaa i extension society of Oregon and south' will remain with her mother for some Id..h. Mrs. Wright is the Join: j time. ! An 8-lb. daughter arrived at the home of one of the Japanese celery ! growers on Lake Labish Saturday Adult Class," Mrs. Richmond I3 i "The Sunday School Organ teed for Service." Mr. Shaw. secretary director of the Women's Friday Fienlng. American P.aplist Home nnd foreign M Three Classes lt "BdocMlnsjmteslon society for the state of Qr-;" un. """ Ihe Child Through Expression." gon. For three years Mrs. Wright hia " 'W"rie nniimur remrneu ;.. !..., .. -r.nn.lik.n rtnrv nf the lt.intit women's home from Kings Valley. Saturday. Youna Peoole." Mr. Humbert: city missionary union of Portland, rt- 131 "The Adult Teacher." Mrs. cetitly being one of the cabinet or ' Richmond; (4) The Business' three women who so successfully help f t .i .. .. . n v' i i 1 I ? a matter of fact. Matt is the onrj bachelor in the family. He is Miss Glaum s screen husband in "Sahara.- Farms Sell Rapidly, Salem Firm Reports "We find quite a demand for farm tracts of from 40 to 8 acres indicating a specialized and sturdy demand for farm property in the Willamette Val ley" states S. R. Pearson of the view of Pearson and Peed, local real esta ters. Last week a deal consummated In the firm's offices in the Oregon block, transferred to T. A. Rhinehart, 150 ac res on the Battle Creek road. The tract whfch is located near Salem, sold for 113.500 according to Mr. Pearson. In another aquisition made recently Mr. Rhinehart buys the Richter farm 3 ,'u ICiid of the Sunday School," Mr. Shaw. J:0'J Generil Assembly; Music; Cum posite Address: Miss'Johnson, Mrs. Richmond, Mr. Shaw, Kitliirduy Morning. -Three Classes (1) "Rewards and Motive In Work With Chll 1.'. ed to put on the training conference for women held by the interchurch world movement. The county conference has three main objectives: To present the sur veys which reveal the needs of the world In life and money; presentn tion of the evangelistic and financial i nine c r i inu;. c au ADA WW. Hodkinton DatriMion . i rtren," Miss Johnson; "Vouiin People Activities, Humbert; 13) "Making Workers Conference Go," Shuw. 10;JO "Devotional Bible Study," Rev. R. N. Avlson. 11:')0 Asosclatlon Business; Reports nf Officers; Reports of Commit tees; Election and Installation of Officers. 1 2 :00 -Convention dinner. 1:011 Conference Concerning County Work; District Oragnlxation; fhe Children's Division; The Young Peoples Division; Tne Adult Division; The Administra tive Division. 2:15 "Devotional Service," Rev. A. Wells. 8:43 Holt Cull of Schools ( Delegates Miami.' fitrv l, umber present. Average attendance since Janu ary 1st, amount of pledge for Sunday School asosclatlon work (2)! campaigns, anil the rally of denoml Mr. j national and community forces for the the complete organization of the couu Mr. ty- "The county Interchurch confer ence, to be held at Salem on April 11. is lit reality a communlly affair," states Rev. R. L. Putnam, the county convener who is In charge of the meeting for this county, "It Is Rolnr to be simply a get together meeting of the protestnnt churches, at which they will talk over their ' common problems and common alms, Thy will also examine the question of making the church, as a whole, h more vital medium In the various com mutinies In this county." Twelve exhibits. In addition to the storeoptleon apparatus, will be car ried by the team for display at th conference and as an aid to bringing out the results of the surveys ami the problems before the people of the county. A special man will nrcoin- Alkali In Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use Is Mulsified co- coanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for monthhs. . Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful Is all that is required. It makes an abundan ce of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh lookins. brieht. fluffv wav. Looney home Sunday. j Dwan has supervised for presentation i and easv to handle. Besides it loosens A y-pounu ooy came to make his by J. Parker Read Jr.. Miss Glaum It I an il .,t 5rtii t t tdv) ' Miss Hulda Stripling spent a part B. parsonage. Miss Grace Rape has gone to Salem to work. , Rev. F. Fisher visited In Philo math this week. j L , Prof. F. W Jones attended the I the Lib'rt' ,hea,er' is a sma" one ln teachers meeting In Salem, Saturday.! nurnbe but lare ability' Pl,u,ai" The "chicken" social Fridav even-' u' and reputation. ing was well attended. I Lou'e Glaum Is the young actress Ronald Montgomery of Qulnaby who farted her picture career as an and Kenneth Barnett of Waeonda at-!lnBenue, and was suddenly developed tended the Easter services, Sunday. I by Thomas H. Ince Into a vivid vam Mr. and Mrs. McRae and son Lewis P're portrayer. She was the actress of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Minch with brains as well as personal charm of Sulem and Miss Hulda Stripling and allure. In "Sahara," the man-el-were dinner guests at the G. G. ous Hodklnson picture which Allan abode with Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Dun-: not a temptress, but that weak-willed. dirt and dandruff. l r a. s Worn Out In Mind and Body Your child is quick to observe disturbances in your mental attitude physical condition. And when he asks: "What's the matter, Daddy'''' there's a tone of solemn anxiety in his little voice. The depression stamped upon you reflects intensely upon him because of his profound sol, itude. He at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side, bat hk happy smile has disappeared and his buoyant spirits are gone replaced by a countenance of worry and a bearing of hopelessness. You owe it to the hsppitiM sad welfare oi roar family to kep trim ia body sad ken intellect. You are the sua and th tnspirstioQ of their lives. Dark, threatening cloud Wwer over their heads the instant yoa show Bisrne of being "out of sorts" or "under Um wsstss." Don't imperil their f aturs by neglecting jrour health, mam sm .sap .e, ,ejfc . The Great General Tonic will bant3h that "tired feeKnr"uid dispel thatworec look. It will renew your trefiicth and visor, iTniwm the rarishiniT effects of overwork and worry, revive piriU and increaee your bold om life. Beiot a refmb. iotr appetizer, a valuable aid to dtgcetioo and a wertaj promoter of the general health, because of it. positive ra viuiitin? and reconstructive value, its use is especially desirable in case of subnormal condition. If you suffer from nervous exhaustion, muscular or mvittal fatifue. or deficiency of vital force due to general woakneM or wasting ilaiess, you'll And "LYKO" particularly baa. rictal. It tones up the entire system and keep yusj feeling At Atk your druggist for a bottl today. Sole M an uacttarers LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY For Sale by all Druggists. Always in StocS at Ferry's Drug Stan t.1 .! IS. inm, ,, Vessttecss' LYKO Is U In erlflnel s4cfcri ilr. r... ii. rio.i.i.. ..f'imny me teams to care mr me inn .-honl having the largest enroll j "r" and "tereoptic.n equipment nient at convention In iropor- """ ii. . ....,i. I to begin with a statement rteroKiiltlim of school paying In I advance lnn;est per cupltal for aMsiii liitlmi work for next year. l.i j "The Tank of H.'UkIou IMuca tlon." Ilev. William M. Case, KiiKcne Bondsmen Seek Return Of Bond In Assault Case Alliany, April . Arrnnji'nientM (.re being made by Leon Hoggs and V. M. Hyde of liarrlxhurg, who signed a IJimio bond for the release froni Jul; . of (leorge A. tUrley of It.'irrlHtiurv to aerui-e their freedom from the bond unit surrender Hurley In Ihe sheriff. They were In Alhiiiy today to iii'tuir urate stepx for thilt pmpoiie, Afier his releme llarley returned , to llurrlHhurg and iwople of th.it ciiy .1ilned in an Indigniitlou meeting Sat urday night. Hecaure of the strum; pulillc sintiini'iit in IlarrlxhurK, Hi" bondHiuen have reeowddered their ac tion. Hulli y was bound over to the grand Jury on statutory chart; e Involvlnr; several young girls. The -program of the conference l of the In- Uerchureh world movement and wor'J condlllons today, and will Include the following'. Presentation of the unite! financial amp:iign; denominational rallies and meetings of special groups of state financial campaign directors: presentation of the foreign survey and world outlook and everyland; a eoiupiwite departmental, address: an explanation of the .home surveys and the county surveys; an address on the progress of evangelism ; an ex planation of the county organization by Ihe convener for the county; a wo- mnns address on cooperation unit an A. 0 ' r Only two ' camlidutes have filed In ' Clackamas county for repi-iwriiiullve In the legislature. The county la en titled to three representatives. I), E. Fletcher of Independence hn auiioiincd his cundldvy for the rcptih ll.an uoinirtlloii as Joint representative ' front l'olk and Lincoln counties. Girls! Buttermilk Creates Beauty Overnight The first app'l ration of How ard's lluitermllk Cream will aston Ish you. It cre ates beauty al most like magic, but t h e most wonderful thin? about It Is the fact that whilst It turns the dull eei ami most uieiess complexion ;j la.uuiu uenuiy una makes red or I'ough arms snowy white, yet there Is not the slightest sign of its use after application. It actually vanishes frou aight and the most heated atmosphere will uot produce the leant slilnineiw or greaslness of the skin. It is absolutely bus-miens and will neither produce or stimulate the growth of hair. Within twenty four hours this wonderful combination called Howard's Iluttermilk Cream mi 'Mil II - "Like i Mighty Army Moves The Church of God" (o.vemor Oleo'l has repealed his an n'oinceinen J lult he would resign as , ieeretary of state Immediately after will work a marvelous transformation the May primary and appoint as his Manufactured at Huffalo, N. Y by " iicceior the successful republican Howard ,'liros. Chemical Co, (Adv) ; candidal. - sac uess .ft 1 f 1 The life Givingf Elements of Wheat and Barley are found in the ready-cooked food- s Ihe vital mineral salts so much needed for repairing daily wear and tear and for building sound body tissues , abound in this food of fine flavor. Every table should have its daily ration of GrepeNuta fade ty Poitum Crrf-d IXBaitie Crrt J0&. I Thirty divisions of that army thirty denominations are moving forward in a nation wide cooperative campaign THE army that stands still is really retreating. The ' Master's command was a forward commanbV'Go ve into all the Work.." Out of the war the churches emerged with a new sense ' of the urgency of that command. , "We must move forward all along the line," they said, and each denomination planned its own "Forward Move ment' to deepen the spiritual life of its members and equio itself with money and power. Then came the greater thought, "It is not enough for us , to go forward. We must be sure that there is no duplication f effort; that cooperation prevails; that every man and dol lar does its utmost in service. i"We must go forward together." So the Interchurch World Movement was formed -a Clearing house through which thirty denominations with out sacri&mg thir identity in any way-can cooperate la the service of Jesus Christ. FOR MORE than a year trained experts have been at work making a scientific survey of the whole world, and of America county by county. 'ftJfitJUrCheS,fr 6154 time h history- hve the chuUheyd.n0,r were America is overchurched and where and. fieS'to exay.how theX ca cooperate In the foreign missioa Snl?KP !h-e krgest result international education? M national health and international good-will. . - r?. "ttT: .riU9i"eM i?" 0811 8tudy that 8urveV w"thout being impressed b the accuracy and courage with whM, theSask has been SSZSil; SS.Tr!1- the "urvey the cooperating denomination, wffl ne ,n . simultaneous financial campaign in the weToTS 2 The amount. aeUt I i . . 2 SSS men and women who lov when you count the whole number of America. loves and believes iVAmerira wm fnVrea.- v tf tK per80n . few doliars, the SST tlnitetl Financial Canpsiga April 25th to May tod 0 INTERCHURCH World Move of Worth America ' Tb. publication of this oVrtemenf , mjlfc poWe fhe 1 . - . .. . -..-1 . war , toy meat U cooperation ot thirty denominaiion9