5 i-r,. i. r,J ,, ,,. Page Six The Capital Journal Sale?". Oregon Salem Churches (Continued from 1'age Jive.) ' LESLIE METHODIST EJ'lSCOl'AL. Corni r south Commercial and Meyer Sts., Horuoc N. Aidrlob. 1'ustor. yt4fi a. in. tMM4uy fChopl. B. A. Ithoten, supi rliitendem. Primary department supervised by Miss Fern Wells., There Is a class for every person Who may attend. LI j . m. public worship with addreiw by Captain Frunk j Ebbcn cf Washington, I). C,' .who is a '. brorher-ihIa.w'j the lute Eishop. Matt S. Hughes. Special music- wjll j lltoludo an anthem, .'Sins: Unto the Lord" Oavis, by I Mrs. J. N. England and choir, and a solo, "The Trayer ,re .llwmwd and each member Have i current event item. Miss Gertrude Aldrich sang two solos during the social hour. Miss Mary Hunt wan taken Into the club at thejiulncss hour. nefrcsliT in puts were served. Miss .lunette Jones presided over a dinner (Lit the country home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. Sey mour Jones Thursday motoring her guests out after the Motball game riates we're set for six. Saturdaj-.Nl M jwtitt i&iit-S :iitM -'afCiLkthrfi!ir- n...l. Mshrr I Important business dl Jo.tak.,r "u , . .. 7, .,' VHIC accialmed Ha precedent fn up By tne cum outing mc jinur over els. this week in the 1 to precede the program. inI re- oiit was red with a large basket Mr" Homer Ingrov eiitertoiiW j ot fruit making the eenterj)ieeo the members of ihe.lrOldcii Jl-r and red DM placed In bow ls at Hah at her trome. Tluw.Iy after- I each end of the vibte. Kcd'ehart n'non'fof the.rffcularmfctmsr, Th4ed candles added to (he- WBffc Miss Grace Bean Joined Mr J. H. Loeken and Miss Heatrlee t-ncke of rortland to motor m The color scheme carried i Eugene, Friday afternoon to spend J'erfect," Stenson. sung by Miss Mildred mrevey. :.: ii. in. Miss Marguerite Uutchow will meet .lunior League. io l- " i'irli il,ld seoohi chap rers of the Epwurth League meet.- Second cbupter in the SuniVy Bchool rooms under the leadership of the pastor. First Chapter will bein their "Win my Chunii' meeting. The topic for this first meeting; Is "Wlnnlnif our Friends for Christ," leader, Edwin II. Norene. The 7:30 hour will be given to the Coy Scout move ii ert A preclude of music will be given by the Elks Orchestra, led by E. J. Kurtb. Special vocal numbers Us j,esiie Church choir, and uddreases by Charles Know land and Hr. V. L. Utter. All Boy Scouts and their parents ate especially Invited. All parents who fetsje i.v of the Scout age are urged to come. No solicita tions for funds. At the close of the evening aervices, members of Chapter No. Z of the EpwortU league and the.r friends will meet In the League Itoom for a HpelaJ hour. , Uurh.g the week meetings as follows will . be held, snday 7:00 sharp, the choir will meet. MomVvy 5:1.) cond meeting of "Win my Chum," topic, "Can we be fair with our chums?" Leader, Iieslle II. Storlnger. Jhursday, 4:3V the Queen Esther Circles meets, with Miss Late Nye, 1400 Saginaw vtieet for luncheon. fld imslne meeting. Miss. Sylvia Marteri, president, .. tUH 1 le.mc Wirt 4 'hum til who uttend l-slle church and- especially me members of the Sunday achool board and the official boar are Invited to be present to meet Rev. and Mrs. K K. Gilbert. The first Quarterly conference will be held, but the-m.yjor -part f the;evenlng- will be devoted toa secVU hour. i t ' - All supplies for the old i'eople's Home should o brought in before November 22nd. At recital fcf Harold Henry, pianist. 'he at the Grand theater Friday night. U, tii - .Marion coun. i.ieuci-..i.' i Salem en masse was called out to h "man tauo.-. iu mot Woodburn recently. nn i-nmnMHIHi "Tlia ' ln nr. r. :i.V...-:.vMz jknSc ,w i informal oaneer ;n; ljecemoeiv . Wtton. superintendent. MJ:; The guerff M&lMK ,fM my ChW liieeUng;, topic. The seea r .W .-.-..Sflii. e'AIlaK!:.: ,. -.J,-, leader. Miss Helen Ingrey. Thursday. 8:T0 f .Y?r.!rl ' -.S'l' Ellen TWeiett. Catherlrie-Tarsm', JAO.N LWE MEilOUIAL M, CHUIlCH.-.-Corner TVinter and Jefferson eta Thrmas Acheson pastor. On Sunday November-14th we cordially i Invite the public to Join- us In the following church program: Bunday ehool 0:4S Charles Hageman will be In charge. Cluss ea for all ages under the care of cupable teachers. Ktrangers arc always . welcome. Public worship 11 a. at, tibjeet: "Iiw Eirforceroent In Oregon." This will b an Important meeting. A apecial speaker from -the Antt-SalOon League will be piesent and will tddrcSS( the meeting. Junior League 3 p. m. A splendid op portunity for children. Mothers plan to let the little ,,n tome. Eoworth League 6:30. The meetings arc wide awake and really worth while. Young people ul- j M0nmouth Toinsp"cct the dor'niV ways made to feel at home, evening worsmp i.ou tofy at the schooI ,lnil who came lover to Salem Sunday nfterttoon. Large fluffy chrysanthemums In laVendar were Used for the tabic centerpiece and othsr appoint ments were In harmony. Plates were set for Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor bet', Mrs. Elliott Corbett. Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Gerllngcr, Miss hear this noted pianist make his debut to Salem, and much praise is to bo ijiven to the Salem Music bureau which Is being efficiently managed by Mrs. WHHBIU Everett Anderson. The, bur'iiU has imme diately ettablished itself a the exponent of the best In mmic and Salem folk are eager &: the two: remaining recitals which are booked for this winter. I Mr. Henry is a great fjunlst prc- The social committee lneluilinj; Mm Ben W. Olcott. Mrs. "J. A. Llvesiey, Mrs. it. E. Lee gtelner, Mrs. John J. ' Itoberts, Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr. ip4 Mrs Curtis B Cross will be hostesses for the tea hour which will follow the program. d by., Mrs. 11. ft: White eerved Ugh' refrtm'ents. . Chri saiifliemums were used in dccoiatlnir rlie house. Gue:it"elio were Invited besides the slob member were: . Jtrs. 11. It. fhite and .Mrs. "Will- Mot'.. Club ' j Tncfrrbers who were present were: Mrs. E. Va'i Stack-, Mrs: C. I). But ., ! lor. Mrs. Claire Y'bbort, Mrs.- G'-o. Elgin, ' Mrs. Ray 1'enrbcrtr.n, . ,Mrs. Mason Bishop, ifrs. Carle Abrams; Mrs. Boy HlXon, Mrs. Allan ClevV" i: lid 'and the lioste'ss. Tuesday night the' members the Aloha iclub -were ho,-?ta for tlieir InilVtl dance of the Winter home coming week at the Gam- j ma rhi Beta sorority house. ' 'Mr. and Mr. Joseph -Mbert rnU . Mrs;. .1. C. Grifi'lth iiK'tore.l dnw n I kL.J . , 0 aim ' Pry i h ' 1'' -Mr. "-v. Jug renting IWfl-wrt- in a -nMM pleasing 1 assenihiing. at -the - W the audience last .iPIP 1 prolusion oi wregoii graye, . c-'.i' boughs and palm. Yellow Chrys maimer, find the auIH!nee last nlg-ht whlcn packed the house "was . . ..1- ,1..,. P . ( ,. -Kill,.. -t vJvih, isv&i tul'-t.lmtf ntth,: anthemufnb- and palms Were ban- ber on histogram. wa the itavel fceO-round' tM orchestra. Tjlunts The o'clock club of the First iletliodisthUrCli- nieet Monday for Us, first .dinner 4md social eve-. fi hftloi nf llip-vHr'. via .M. VoilME-- son of .Portland gave the uddresi .of the eyening, Kev. Bialne IKrk piurlck spoke brlelly. . Hr. B. I. Steeves, paslilcnt of ihe.-erub.' ype aided. --V-- This elub. iheludi.. as'-ilir: -iinera bers. about sixty- itie'n' 6? the Flrsfl MethOdUH chtu'eh and ' meets twjee piece. "Valley of the Bells." One d orchetr,t f urnlshei .mu-.c ,w?tV. iAVte6HnjIWUnr libniber ' much appreciated and ! '? ,lh? WWgfl &8mi W&m . very chdracterlsM'dfS.is.'the' one of " aded with green and gold. .The. to every, jimp, af :lhe-tow- to'Mh club Js planning to pive -iinoU;'. out more from this pianist. ,,?.. ,T,.v Mr. Henry was the house guest r' EZT!Si ,, Z. of Mr. and Mrs. CItffprd Brown j .L . ri -Emily Kte- durlnjr his three days st,ty in 8.ta' 5 lem arul was the honor ''gdWit -at FranceUe Hawley Kate Clmtc-urn, JkLS&mSZ eVniA,- -ae.-iwr.--i Oartrud H.altmana, . -.BAaUtlce lliim Hi Burghardt Jr., erttertaln-; ed. a vsmal'. company pf friends Thursday at luncheon tp hiest him he hating arrive!!' Thursday morn lag; fr. HHiVy left .. this morning for Hvn Francisco. Where he jives a recital tomorrow nlglit. MRS. A. N. BUSH was, hosiers . for -a luncheprtt MndSt. y l.leh was ,o'f .i-exjulaite" .appointments; hohorfiig" u group of fr'.e nds fv m Portland, Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor bett, Mrs. Elliott Corbett, Mrs. Lee Hoffman and Mriljeorge. T. , uenwger wno jiiotoi eu oowjt uv,t.e. IFiineer-str kers in the spiritual, wonu. inm meeting will be evingellBtlc, and it Is planned to muke the service thoroughly helpful to everybody. In view er the coming revival services we urge a large utten meting Wednesday 7 ::t0,. subject: Catholicism in Ireland. Come and bring your friends with you. May 1 call , your attention to the Red Cross drive which Is now being pushed forward for memberslilp i nrollment. As far ,is possible assit these workers in iiiis worthy enterprise.;' CATHOLIC CIIUBCH Messes at 7:30, 11, and 10:30. I.ast mass Is a high mass with sermon by the pastor, Uenadlotioii at 7::m in the evening with an inetruction by the assistant nistor. Everyone is welcome. At 3:00 e i lock on Sunday morning there will be mass at the Mate Hospital for the Insane, and at 2:00 p. m. there hi be Catholic services in the penitentiary. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CUlRCH.-Libe-ty and Center 'tret is, W. C. Kamiier, minister. 10 a. m. Bible ... i w,ui clauses lor. ail. W. 1. Siaiey, superintend ent. 77 a. in. "Tile Conquering Cross." 6:30 p. m: Children Endeavor; 7:30 p. in. 'Gold or the . Man: Which?" After this addesa the motion pictues which could not be given last Sunday will lie shown "Trip to New Orleans." LIBERTY STKKT EVANGELICAL CllfRCH-Cor-lier iaenter and Liberty sis. G. F. Ltcning Sr., Pastor, funday school at 10 u. m. preaching services at 11 a. m. Rev. C. I.. Hchuster presiding, elder of Port tind will have charge of the services, this will lie communion V P. A. services at 7 p. m. ami preaching at 7:45 p. m. ill. btiHiiic!': im cling will lit: held Saturday evening .it I mi and will In- in ehai'ne. of the Presiding Elder. .l IN ISTER1AL ASSOt'l ATION. The Sailem JHnls 1,1'la) Association will meet in regular session Mundiiy I ii:00 a. m. in the Y. M. C. A- The address will be .llvareii by Or. .1. N. Smith. l''ll' .vi. E. ICPISCOPAI. ClU'ltCH.--Stale and Church eta, V:i a. tn. class nneting ill room 4 down .-;alrs. 0:1.'' blUWlaj sclmol, please lie prompt; 11:00 Lev. Blaine Ivirlipatrlck will preach using for his te.vt The Ceasing of the Manna." 3:00 p. iii. there will be a mass meeting in the church In the Interest; of the Law Enforcement. Captain lib bert and supt., Ilerwlg will speak. Or. Youngaton ol Portland will Rive the principal adorcss at tin. Foun Atmt Doy and Tulboli menn'rlal service ai the ivinliill school of Theology, Wednesday afternoon ai 3 o'clock. On Saiiu-ilay at 2:30 p. in. in the Sunday school room, the l itHe Llgfcl l'.eavers and their mothers will give a party for all children under 0 years of ,it: A Christ . ass offering will be taken for Miss Sophia Black liiores school. Singapore, Mclaysia. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Thege iMceting are gruwlug in interesi. At 6:30 the Intermediate League will meet in Ep worth hall. Russell Lehnin will lead and Miss Heist vil speak. At 7:30 Rev. Klrkpatricks' Rubjecl will In "Coepel Light from an old etory." Jesse Todd of Monmouth, Miss Cornelia Marvin, Miss Fnanuea M. Rlcliards and Mrs. Bush. Motoring back Sunday afternoon from Monmouth Miss Marvin en tertained Mrs. Bush and her guests for tea. THE Sal'-ni club of Interna,. tolnaJ Rotary will be host for one of the largest of the so cial assemblages which have taken place In thi. month, it will be n flintier dance at the Marion hotel. The full Rotary program will be given during the banquet and fol lowing and, the parly will close w jlli the dancing, one long table wiipiie set for the ten officers and the re iua tiling guests Will be seated at tables for four scattered about the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pike of Portland will be among the out of town guests. Mrs. Pike was instrumental in the organisation of tile Salem elub. The members and their wives Whp will attend the dinner dance are Rev. ami Mrs. Horace N. Aid ich, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bauiugailner, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Burdette, .Mr. and Mrs. William Burghardt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kric Butler, Mr. and Mrs! J. William Chambers, Mr. and Mrs Luther J. Chapin, Mr. and Mrs' Russell Catlln, Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Deckebaeh, nr. and Mrs. m C Kimlley, Mr. and Mrs. p, E .Fuller ton. Mr. ami .Mrs. (. s. ciilo, Mr and Mrs. George P. Griffith Mr mil Mrs. John Harbison. Mr' and Mrs. Jt. J. HciHlricks, Mr ami ei'."' U';,','- 'cnks' MK and 'Mrs. Giovcr Hcl.nan, Mr. and .Mrs. Thos B, Kay. M,-. and Mrs. Charles Vli'v 't M'' Mr8- J"" Sc -V". Mr. and Msr. p. G. Mcwrs Mr. and Mrs. K. T. McCroskev. Mr Mr I ;r- viVi,li:im ':i''.s, jr.; amines Nlemi .urn ;urs. . yen and .Mrs. eibst CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner Center ami High streets. .1. J, Evans, pastor: Dr. 11. ft Hplcy, superintendent of bilde school; Miss Tatar, choir direc tor. Religious education is made a prominent feature of our work and the church school is so graded and equipped as (o give the best Instruction to pupils of very itge. The adult classes arc unusually large an 1 map and women will find a place Worth while at 9.4Z each Sunday. The pastor wil speak at 11 a. in. on the topic. "VitallaiUK oter Eeli.Unn". evening, "Why Hie Church'"' The discussion will prove helpful to all who attend. The aim is to build tip the spiritual, an es .epilal Vctor in every life. Special musical numbers by a large choir will feature the services both morning and evening. The young people met at S::' p. ic Their enthusiasm is needed by every one. Come. I . l'..l-- VI.. i.. mvr. -Ml ....... ...cuoic uoth. Mr. and SuHllinV M'- "J"-"" Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sions. Mr am , ,, WiHerspauidine;, Ml, Us O. 1.. Mcevcs, Mr. ,, M,.s w I ' Mola, Mr. and M,-s. 1-,-cde, ick W Snlth. Mi. and Mrs. Krederlcl, Ibielson. Mr. and Mrs. .1 M v ., Mr. and i Ms. c B. Wehl. M,. M Herb, o. Wbiiit.c'lav O'l" A. Hartmaii l i- . Or u- is ....... ' . ' ""'cnasu,, ... -ni'is,. v Pal Wail. x P 'to ami Walton. Iyiiella' Patton,- :. Johanna Wismer, Oretchen Brown,- -IMiar-giaret White, Isabel Geottre; Helen HuTiges. Vaona IIade,-'Ma?y "Oaro-.thers.- . .; -.- - . '.' '.' Tire club members w?ent Were the Messers: S ' ' ".- ' Fred Mngls, -James -,Yr5r, Janwa Marr, -ltrey HOfer, Crirl Gabrlelson. Albert .Bga.Ui.. v.Jte'rt. r-Vird, Clyarenci ' yrdVv Jrnes Crawford, :IWlflt Qiiineeherrj, Clifford Knickerbocker. Fred Bock, Charles Cntlg, Mark Sk'ff, Elwln Itndls, Andrew Vincent, -William Bradley. Oliver Meyers. Otto Hartmann, "Orley Leffungw.il William Harris. Brazier Sm.nl, Claud Steusloff, George Nelson. The American legion, - 8alem post, was host to one of the- par amount social events of the 'week giving an informal dance at the armory which brought to a close in Salem the observance of Armis tice cVty. American flags of all sizes were used profusely and ar tistically in decorating the arm ory. Flags were draped about the balcony ami flags we hung about the room in many places. The Elks eight piece orchestra furnished music for the evening. A feature of the evening was the presentation of -a group of her dancing pupils by Mrs. Ralph White. The Liberty danQI given by Miss Elizabeth Waters i licit el much praise. The dance, of the Fireflies, and the Nature study dances, a. Marguerites; b, Butter flies; evening; was given by a group of little foln. The it -nice of dawn was given by Miss ,1i,inette Sykes. Floyd Melntyre of Willam ette university sang a vocal solo. Several hundred former 'serv ice men and invited friends spr-nt the evening In this manner. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Bennett were host and hostess at dinner on Friday night at their Center street home. Y'eilow Japanese ponpons were fashioned into the centerpiece and plates were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Baker Mrs. R. J. Burchell, C. B. Clanccy, F. W. BlaiiJ and Mr. and Mrs. ltennctt. Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Ol cott are to be among the patrons and patronesses at the horse show given in Portland this week. A large number of Salem folk will motor down lor at least one night of the show. Mrs. Frank G. Andrac and Mrs. Zadoc Biggs are the only Salem women who wil! ride and there will be well known and skill ed riders from all over the coast. Many of the people who brought their horses to the state fair horse show have entered their mounts for next week. Mrs. George Bingham and Mrs. M. U. Chapman were hostesses on vWdnpsday for the Thursday elub at the home of Mrs. Bingham. Wednesday was chosen for the November meeting because of Ar mistice Hay heing on the regular meeting day. No program was pre pared and the afternoon was in-! formally passed w ith social con-1 verse. White chrysanthemums and I fern with the American flag inter-, mingled in the deeoratoins were ns d about the rooms. At the tea! hcai i he hostesses weirc assisted by I .-Mire, una v ii. 1 1 hi i in and .Miss .N'eUieH Ramsey. It Is Said: 'Motoring Is Expensivi That depends. Thse who make that statement are not FORD OWnri concede that jras, oil and tires have advanced,., but.. Ford.. Owners hnriJ advance; and it is also a fact that Ford.. Cars are increasing their sale, J j: i.. ...... ....:.n. nji:. wily, pit VI -Jl.-H I mi'llftl hjii Itic mpmii fiu-srwii MIC FORD COUPE -or FORD SEDA lem with her mother, Mrr Jackson. lutie Mr. and Mrs. ,1. N. Feathers of Corvallis are in Salem over the weekend and arc the guests of Mr. end Mrs. E. S. Van Acrnan lL'48 Marion street. Used for 70 Years l hru its use urandmother s m youthful appearance has . remained until youth has ,A r. The soft, refined, pearly white appearance It renders leaves the Joy ot Beauty with y for many ycars.-O 'JHW whethea. he:ls ifflliste-i--with the .Methodist cd),ufch';ir. ;nptr:-.-' ' . ... :TUii -llmwrv'JWmla---wtipi'epar ed and -served - by .the "w oinert 'cJl tne; ..west, rahrfia.'-cire-ns. oc.-trvaf. ciiuren. Mian 'Cornelid .-JdewSin left. Vriq& day : morning Tor Bortalnd -xo- be-jfl Utewwrkend .r. gueet.i; f it c i --1 -- Miss Jiti-wia. pkat vatirig W of the' IiaTtlanfl- iWmejpia- utl Friday, iiifternooa the ":. . Til Orient :a'nd Occident.'' 3Ialcolni -flmfth-llMre.'OTri Ku.- iits ''paent9, iV.. jcd- i-w'sm Ur.JJ. il.- Ii'iias.,of Astptia waa, htli hohe-ue'idihee;-riei Oi.a.nd Mrs. Tijp; '-SMtitrtit.. " 3It w'iis em;ut 4ieviOTa: 'rt"Hkin thol trip bj motor. ilr. and JIrs.;-.Riy ' 11 Mills and their , children .motored down 'to .ewoerff mis morning -and ar passing the week end with Mrs. Mills' brother and sister, in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sryiulding. The annual, Thmvksgivfyijpt pr;. isc service was 'held by the -a7nTen of the missionary society of the First Presbyterian church Friday afternoon at the church parlors. The program was in commotio.-1-Tlon of the landing of the Pil grims. Mrs. Charles A. Park led the devotional services and a large tkankoffering was received. A chorus of. girls from the Chemawa training school were presented in song by Miss Gertrude Eakin. Dur ing the refreshment,, hour, Mrs. C. P. Bishop and Mrs. George Blair presided over the coffee urns and the hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. F. L. Purvirte, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. A. F. Mar cus, Mr. George Shand and Miss Lillian Applegate. To begin the activities of next week is the opening of the R. Monroe Gilbert studio on No.-th Commercial street, which will a", tract , the art loving folk of the city. In the afternoon f.Ir. aiid Mrs. Gilbert will bo assisted by Miss Audrcd Bench, Mies Ethel Fr.izier, lllss Vivien Hargrove and by Srederick Webster. In the evening assisting them will be .'.ties Olsa Gray, Miss Franccll Hawley t.nd Miss aKthleen Welch. Mrs. Clara Pogue of Portland returned to her home this morn ing after reusing the w.'ek In sfir Ford Coupe, new price ;$84.28 . Ford Sedan, new price mm A The Closed Cars are the coming Cars. Tfcej srf s m : A k ! '.-J mi, t B wimi my conveniences. ;mc- will go aaj-whtri ,w- n K9i M-iter every occnant rUh good ventiltion; every protection from wind, draugats. heat, col and rate wcauvtiui. easy rwins mm reiianui arsi ro .1 nmst economical to operatesf a 117L-. Mi Oil and Tn The Ford' r land for reliakilibJ 1 economj... There., are., tmt H built than all other cars cwuM and output increases daily. New Price $619.58 We have a f ew snaps in Ford used cars-all thoroql overhauled. Prices $250.00 to $575.00 ValleyMotod 'Ht ttMII)HMHHI $890.35 New Price $890 Delivered on your Farm i Fordsorv TRADE MARK H week K1ISST BAPTIST ClirltOH. WUUa T. MilliRen. O ii. iwsior. !:.to prayer meeting; :45 bible echoed, II E. Hewitt, suiierintendeiit. 11:00. morning wrhi Mis. .U.hn J. ltiiberts. Mrs. V'anDoren, Mrs. James I.lnd villi,., , ,1... - in ..iieisea. alio Mrs. ... .... Inst nizhl ,w v. .e. uai k. i.e.!..,- ,iown i.. i-ortiand V ,, ' r gin st at u ""I'll lir, and Mm fuer ' t homo -.Yidav innht k T''1!" ...ou.rr .u'K Thursday. I. L. Un. u. AROLl) HENRY. Um h online horo for his ......V. ; t.a ' 1" . ' . ... ,!a"y lo be the guests of Mrs. l. H. rd ltrown Cltv, at th. V. Tl i w . .. . '".ige l 1 .... , tlri TTrS Music h Ouartette and ehorus. Sermon: 'The Age of -.m.ili iKmimn M, k-J3 .' i T """ur"'u amoi ;he oon-- a I ;..istel sliart r "" me nassaar wh ell Ud w i m 01h "'U'"; : 'he rW nnrichn Var heM i low ,. k.?... 1" "0tBr" is the armory loplc: "Isns from ihc Life of Hinlel." Evening Tho hlos.ms lu-ran- oiuyoay. Noventfeer 2T. The War Worship at 7:0ui. Sermon: 'llackbaorw.'' Music bu, eome n: over the lnn.li. Mothcrs have been working on 1' dii'Ih'." See.. ud Section of B. V. I'. 1'. at 6:10. Leader Topic: "Winning OUT Friemls to Christ." Senior H. Y I', at S:30. meeting uiuttnir. leader. Mr. Struble. . horus . Visitors ar cordially welcomed. blue .rtieles for this for many easKO! w-ith h,.ws of ami liivemlar tulle jf,.fl..i . t p., i ...ii-....,, . . . . .'-mn!l I . . . . . 1. . . ... ... Washington and Comerclal ats. II. Ehner Pemberton. ' ' "her end of the basket nufrv tulle , nt Knights oT"Pylhia.- w'o- paator. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching -at n .. xt nded out onto t.-.M... ' "' ' " -'inir the chapttr in i riilngu.i with , ; ' :uso.,n ?be program m. will be in charge or Mr?, mix he Hammar. The Christ , n Endesvore will have rharfrs evening eervlce at 7:lt. : Individual silk flowers in pastel preiring articles and th of the were at the piatf, of f arh Mother will Eully . acyerri . feminine guest CHtTvCH NOTICE The Swed and Mill utrcct". Mornlnc FOrv ermon P) Ulatriet suiHnntei'Uent Kev. IJnu. Sunday ebool at II. Ilr. 1 '. C. llasnei supt. The Ladles Aid wHl be entertained Wednesday ..fternoon at the MM Of Rev. and Mrs Und. CSS No. High Street Mrs. John Wickfaerr. president. Full Gospel fl Ion. 1ST South t'omm. v.-i- 1 -ueet, up stairs: service Sundays l" p. m. and 7:3d. EvtrytMidv Is eirome. Nil Hieiions. . ....... bh.. edish Tabernacle, Uth !., v' W' ! Ell" ef lv.rtland h'P rurnlsh Ice at 11 o-rlork with ' 1 :,lldro,f' ,he niember, f the now S"Km hos . . . 1 ,1 1 V ..... ..,'., . .. - . . ...... w,.(no o , NI i ne I nuns Allien any ntner . r i lion or i-..lu,d....l i..W. .to - tnis avjmI at SJB hivspit .1 :jr the Xn. service men. The utility Wiio-b M inner meetlnjr this aftormKn in to ,K smomr the l.ir-jet and most the Commercial club. He will ; intrresttn havinj; all kinds !f sieak on Americanization. Miss useful nrtteles for sale. IXroth- I'earco will sive a jdano' swlo, an BJMSM .'rranpenient of' Mr. Charles Qlaae was iiilS the Star Sp-ingled Banner by .' Wednesday afternoon a: :ier North Josef Hoffman. The program is H'iustx-h street home to the metB tn charge of Mia William Ever-1 hers of the North Salem Woman ert Anderson who Is chairman of club for the November mee!i".-T of the calendar committee. I the members. S,hoI eondfthxi' A LLtay eelda uew tonake me f a 'ahut m. ' but no longar for 1 Uk. Dr. BeH'.aa.-THon.v at the ftnt waraiag of a cold " T-a ime-i.TiJat) i - .-.--I- li'Rjjj"'; 'j 1 iii . -.-i.li- i l DcBellj B. T 1J( VW it FARM TRACTOR The largest and most powerful Tractor built for money. Crops Must Be Put In This weather permits farm-work to proceed, but to I the most out of it you must have a Fordson Tractor- The "Old Mem farming has p(& Power Farming1 "New Way", shot immediate result Hhe right side ot 1 s. A rr r i W lunge- THE FARMERS NECESSITY Ask the Man who owns one Look at the "New $890.35 I We can make immediate debvt L Valley Motor Power Farming Specialis1