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Page Six The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Salem Churches Sociefy (Continued from I'iLgv i-'ive.l and increasing in Interest! com and bring your family. Young people C. B. meeting at H:15. Special evangel istic rosetioga beginning Sabbath morning and will con tinue for two weeks or more. Services eHch evening at 7::W and eacii afternoon, except Monday and Satur day, St t. Kvory body ia cordially invited to Ihe sei -vices .The full gocpel 1H he preaohed and no sensa tional methods' vMi be us' 'simply an" Honest effort i get people converted and i,ulctifiod. Tile pastors will be-assisted by' ReV. Kdgar Sim recently from In diana. Kev. Sims saw three years of active service In the C S. Army during the latter part of the Spanish American War. Cim' and hear liltn. I. O iml Ida J. Iee, pastors. KlBflt OOWORBbAteOSAt CUI RCII UbWtf and Center sis. VP. C. Ksatiier, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all in charge of competent teach ers VV I Stalo.v. superintendent. 11 a. in. "SMBtJ of ,he Pilgrim Houpe'haM." ::! ! ' Christian Bft. deavor-a live meeting. 7:3d . m. -rile opened goto; of Heaven.' Following this address there will he film , of motion pictures. "Hooks ami Magazine" :i reels. A; welcome to all. UNITED BVANO ELICAL CHURCH t.-.iri- slreet. Hv. is. B. .nui.ic,. ...o. school, I The Christmas service will evening December glftC) 11 a. m. n i,:.. uunrtaaa. 7 !. m. Millie M ' tb Christmas service there will be no prayernicetih or. Thursday evening. A cordial welcome aiv.uts you at all ihB services. 4IJ0 North Cot 10 a. in- Sundtiy be held Thursday anil 7::S0 p. ni. adlng. On account The cha racier Church si. .1. J. CM-1 10 a; m. l'reaching nature of the kingdom 1 Vouhk peoples meeting of Joseph. Preaching l'iior meeting Wednesday evening. Clll'ltClI OF (SOI). 184 Ho U ple, is(or. Sunday school service 11 a. m., subjeel: "The nf cod and the prints thereof. K :.'!., subject service 7:110 i 7:;a o'clock. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Corner south Commercial ami Meyers street. Hjrac .atrtor 0:4a a. m. Sunday school. K. A. Hhoten, sup erintendent. Primary department Under the expert ."pervUion of Mi r.rn Wolto. u a. m. public WodP. with sermon by the pastor. Theme ".Usus the R decmer and Saviour," special musical members will include an.inthcm. "Hark! Hark. My Soul 'Shelle . with solos by Mrs. K. U Waters, M.sses Sadie Pratl and Gertrude Aldr'ul, and Kenneth Rogers Offe'tory, solo -Bethlehem" (Halms) sung by Floyd II. Mclntire. 2 00 p m. Miss MnrRiierlto Outschow will meet the junior League 8:30 p. m.. chapters No, one and two meet No one led by Miss Sylvia Thompson and No. 2 supervised by the pastor. 7:30 p. m. the choir 'Jt fortyfive voices will sing ' The Eternal Light." (Pettlel interspersed with rending by Mrs. Harold Street, the public is Invited. first CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST.-40 Che meketa street 11 a. m. R'hle lesson, subject "Is the Universe, including man. evolved by atomic force?'' , i nir, .. , Wednesday evening testimo- smiunj oo,.i ...... HI meeting at N o'clock Reading room 209 Masonic Continued from tuge i-ivo.i entirely socifil ami will be for the members of the club and their f.i milies. A social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. I.ippold on South Fifteenth street Tuesday when the metuger of the "Voung Peoples Alliance" of the Evangelical church el Seventh and Chemeketa streets held the month I ly business meeting. Uuring this meeting officers were elected for I the following year. Comes and music was the enterUiiiiiiieiit dur ' ing the social hour. Refreshments were served. The officers elected were: rresident, .Miss BWie L.ip i pold, vice-president. Franklin B. Lnuner; secretary. .Miss Zlnnl: treasurer, Miss Jois Miles: pianlflt, Miss Mildred Lewis; secretary of stewardsliip anil missions, Miss oma Eagg, press correspondent, Aliss Verna Martin. Mrs. R. F. Dlllcn, was hostess for the NViomi circle of the First Methodist church Wednesday af ternoon. Following the devotion al and gusincss session each one present received a gift from the Christmas tree which decorated the room. Refreshments were served. Miss Mable Codsen of Vancou ver, British Columgiu, will arrive in Salem tomorrow morning to ge the holiday of hoi- nephew and niece, Mr. md Mi's. 8, E. Edwards. Miss Iioris Churchill arrived home last night from th? Univer sity of Oregon to spend the vaca tion with her father, .1. A. Chur-1 Chill and her sister; Miss Marie Churchill. MNs Margaret 1 luwcu returned l ; "'1 Copies ham - is planning a her ho, o in Raymond. Wash.. Fri- t Christinas tree and dinner for the d iv to spend te Yuletkle holidays ! fourti en residents of the home, the with her parents, Rev. and airs.! tree lo b held on Christmas eve. Charles E. llmvoii, who are for- i The boar will be glad to receive mer Salem lolk. Mis Bo wen Is a ,., donatio-: vpicn friend' care, give for Those affairs. j idenl at Willamette I'nivcrsity. r. v.. Kullcrton was host at a stas dinner it his home last night having as guests member of the j board of the Salem Commercial club. A large polnsetta centered! the table and red candles furnish- ed the light. Covers were laid for ! J. W. Chambers. Sr., president of' the Commercial club; Will'un Cahlsdurf, Oeorge l'utuam, Clyde Rice, Luther J. Chopin, William McCllchrist, Jr., C. R. Clancey, T. E. McCroskey, Hal Patton, E. ooke Patten, R. O. Snolllng and P. B. Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Begge inie down Friday night from Eu gene, where the former is taxing t special course in architecture at the I'Miverstiy of Oregon, and arc spending the holidays with Mr. Legge' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred . I.egge. (Horn 1810 Paris lt4.1 6 Sextette from the opera "Lucia" Giuseppe Verdi i Born 1813 at IM Roncol, Italy; died 1901 aot .Milan.) 7 Mazurka Saint Saens ( (Horn lilt at l'arls.) 8 Saint d' Amour (Love's erect ings) '.. .. :. Sir Edward iagnr (Born 1857 at Broadheath. Kng laud.) 9 Wedding March from Kid- Poland; died at summeinight's. Dream" Si,tura.vDefl : Felix Mendelsohn (Born 1809 at Hamburg died of Betpslg, 1847.) 10 Anvil Chorus from "n Xro- V!lt,"," Giuseppe Verdi II Triumphal Rfitry of the Bojaren" (by reuest) lohan Halvorsen il'.orn 1m',4 at Chrlstlanlu, n01. iroy.) 1 - March from the opera "Ald.a" ... Giuseppe Verdi Miss Ha home this w here she rorlty girl 1 Met raorffiti He.lt mil is : n with her William M Ichri.t arrived from O. -. C. Delta 1 loll i so- npendlng he:- va- ,..i'onts. .Ml. ntu! Gilchrist. Sr. Mr. and ..Mrs. Ri!;ih '"lover ea tortained Mr. and .Mrs. John V. Brophy and Air. and Mrs. Zadool Hlggs for .in tnfovnitl supper fol -1 lowing ihf iionuty N.-rht danoo ihe first of ihe Atek. Yellow marigold were JSC 1 to -enter the table. except holidays and Sun- j r.... !. !,, M everv evenin: days, from 11:45 to p. in. All are cord'ully invite. to our services and to our leading room. lOUTH SALKM FRIENDS. Bible school at 10 a. in. Breaching at 11 a. m by the pastor. Christian Fn deavor at 8:30. Breaching at 7:30. Pr.ayer meeting Thursday evenin at 7 : 10. The Christmas program will he iHvon on Wednisdav evening at 8 o'clock In the church. The public is Invited. N. B. I'emberton, pastor I'll K8BTTERIAN CHURCH. Christmas Service, gundliy, Dei ember 111. 1920, morning ftl 11 o'clock. Organ prelude "March of the Magi'". Dubois (Miss l.ucile Rm I Doxology. Invocation Responsive readhtfj "The Nativity" Minister and Congregation. Hymn "Hark the Herald Angles Sing" -Scripture Read ing "The 8'rth of the Cavlour." -Anthem "Quest of the Uani" Matlhewn. Quftl'tette. Pia.er Hymn "While Shepherds Watch their flocks by Night". Announcement.- offertory "The Angels Serenade" Braga, Miss l.ucllo Rok Antflem "The song that will forever ring" Ml Ada Miller and Quartette? Sermon "The Christ inns Story", .lames Blvln. Benediction. Postlude "Th Christmas March" Tease. Miss Buci'.e Ross. Evcnlngfll U o'clock. A Christinas Pageant Program. Organ Prelude "The Holy Night" Dudley Buck. Mi-K Luolle Rag. Song "Joy to the World" Congregation.' Hcrtptttr reading. 'Prayer. Anthem "The coming of the King" Stults. Quartette.- - Exercise and song, niem liors of ptlniary department. Offertory "o Holy Night" Adam, violin duetto.- Anthem i A Bullaby "Holy Babe" Malth.us, Miss Kate Chatburn and Qlnnlelte. A Cht si mass Pageant "Every Child", Character: America, Christian Spirit, Fairies. Brownies, School Children, Immigrant. Child Workers. Indian, Negroes, and Little Mother -i-postludc "i he Quest of the M.igi" Matthews, Mis- l.ucile 41 OSS, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Johnson asked a few close friends and memger of the Monday Night1 Dancing dug to have an Informix) supper with them after th" clubl dance this week. Mrs. and Mrs. W. II. Couley j vero host and hostess last Stili- ! day for a dinner honoring Dr. I and Mrs. Hugh C. Williamson of Portland. The 1'iUler and Mrs. Conley are sisters. Beside; the honor guests Hie Oouleya invited Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb, and Mr. and Mis. Frank G. Myers. Mis. William Cravatt entertain ed the members of the Amicus club at her home in the Court apartments Thursday, nfternoon. At this lime Mrs. J. H. Garnjolist was taken into Iho club. At the close of ihe afternoon the hostess served refreshment. The senior high girl reserves of Ihe Y. W. C. A. held a special meeting Thursday after school. Seven members were initiated. They were Faith Friday, Winifred Reinlvrt, Olga Volkel, Gladys Derrick. Doris Neptune, Margaret Livosley and Henrietta White. .Miss Smith, field secretary, pre sided. After the ceremony, she told the girls many interesting things about girls in other cities. For those girls desiring to he ini tiated who were unable to attend the special meeting, the ceremony will probably be repented in ,Ian Ufl ry. Miss Merle Whitney and her house guest. Miss Daisy Gilling, who came down Thursday night from O. A. C, left this afternoon for Portland and Astoria where they will spend the Christmas hol idays. On Wednesday afternoon the women of Jason Lee Memorial, church rtime together at the hos pitable home of Mrs. C. M. Rob-' erts for their regular quarterly "coffee" with Mesdames C. M. Roberta, Emma Roberts and E. E. Roberts as hostesses. During the! afternoon Mrs. Acheson gave an' Interesting talk on Irish . domestic, life. Another Christmas party which Wns held Vi st week was the one which the members of the Three' Link club held in the Odd Fellows bail Friday afternoon and which was attended by over 100 mem bers. Christmas refreshments nnmnleted the afternoon's enjoyment. Miss Margaret Griffith and Misi Mary Jan Albert, Kappa Alpha I Thela sorority girls at the Fniver . sity of Oregon arrived home Fri -'.lay night and are at the home of , their parents. Miss Ho'cn P. W. an other Kappa Alpha Theta girl at Hugeno is home for her vacation I with her parent -Mr. and Mi s. Geo. i Rose. Mrs. 1.. S. Sheldon was hostess tor the Wednesday Bridge club thii j week entertaining them on Mon j lav afternoon instead of on the us--:mi day. Club members wi re prc I I tit for four t abtOS of bridge and i VIl'S. Ball! V". Hauser carried off ! h lienors for the highest score. In erving the refreshments which ' wore of a Christmas nature the hos hes was assisted by Mrs. Hauser. i The announcement of the first popular concert of the Salem Sym phony orchestra conducted by Dr. I John R. Sites is being welcomed. The concert will he on Sunday af ternoon, Januarys, at 3:0 o'clock at the armory. The concert a few weeks ago by the orchestra has called forth much praise for the work of Dr. Sites, and the orches tra was immediately established as of eminent importance to the city. The program which will be given Sunday is arranged so that it will please all. There will be no ragtime or jazz music by the orchestra which now consists of 52 member. The program to bo given follows: 1 Swedish Fost March Albert Perfect ( American composer living In i Intone, Oregon.) -The Heavens arc Telling tin- blrn-y of God" Joseph Haydn i Boi r 17:12 at Roiireu, Auk tria; died IMS at Vienna.) 3 F'imorcSQue Anton Dvorak morn Muchlhnuserii uohomla,, 1 s 1 1 ; died at Prague, 1 904.) 4 Credo from the St. Ther esa Mass Th. Do Lallache ( ( French composer.) I i Funeral March (by request) Frederic Chopin Miss Edna Megers a Bfgtna Koppa girl at o. A. c. came home Friday to spend her vacation with her parent. Mrs. a. A. Leo entortninod the Standard Bearer society of tin First Melhodlst church at her home Friday night for the Christ mas party and tree which la an annual holiday event with the so eietv, Christmas game and music made the evening'.'.' entertainment I rind refreshments were served. Thr The War Mothers bazaar given at the Hotel M,irion Wednesday was very successful and over $300 was made for the ex-service men's ward at the now Salem hospital. All the articles were not sold and j because the rag rugs which the chapter lvul planned to have on; sale ut this bazaar were not com- I pleted the War Mothers will have In rummage and -rag sale sometime in JantYxry. Useful tiv, """""Id. 7l '"Jsren ,b ' i -m .-, M," T'Mrt,. 'own ,, '!,"luli '"'""'I In th,.;, f1 ' the L?11 dLtani '; "s with ., .. " Jniiu,- Christmas Gifts Boyce Moto-Meters Spot Lights Exhaust Whistles Speedometers Tool Kits Large Steering Wheels Weed Skid Chains Radiator Covers Motor Driven Horns Wind Shield Wipers Closed Oar Types Valley Motor Co. board of trustee: for the Safe Milk For InfantJ & Invalid; NO COOKING Th; "Food-Drink" for All Aces. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, am' Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. j&r Avoid Imitations & Substitutes -v Christmas pr i t chure.ll will si cantata by H. W iulei serded with id. Piano, Miss liiitn "enter," Choru. II. Mclntire and ' Kenneth ltogers srntched," i Niborne, grain. --The (holr of ihe Leslie Uathod lag "The Ughl Mternal." n Christina IVirie. with text by Ran llronnei appropriate reading, Sunday even ing, lioeomber 19th, to hieb the public la invn Following Is the program. .1. ProltMHi 'The l.ighi Btarnal," I '.edleril. '-. 'Tl life the t i It'll t llei I, "It speaks to the World." (toyd . boil . - I "Cod Hath OlVSt! a Sou Mrs. lia'-old W. Street., "While shepherd :nd ehoic-8. Readln, "Bobby Unwelcome, Mrs Harold W. Slreet. II. " bile Slleierds' Watched." Mrs l I.. Wat is and choir. 7. "Star of llcthlebein." Mis Sidio Pratt, Messrs. Mclntire and lingers. S. Contralto solo, "The Downing." Mi s Marie Corner. -'., "lie Calit lo UIV Salvation," Harold W. .'fleet and i.'u.rtet. -1(1 Itaiibiiie solo, "over llethleme's HIW, '.esie II Sptinxer 11, "I'.orn in a lnaftgcr". I''ull choir. XL "The Light of Clory." 1". Mclntir and choir. 1.1. Contralto solo, "i'lie Now Item Kitig." Miss Cerlrude A lib a h.- - I 4. Redlng, ' Few lirs in the Key of O". Moniiell. Mrs. Harold W. street, l... imet The ateage' Messrs Mclntire and MoCrew Hi. "The Light of all the World." Lyman MoDottaM and ibolr. 17. Septan. . do Angel Voices". Miss Sadie 1'ratt - IS. Kinal chorus "I d Me". Full choir. Offering for the choir fund. Offertory, "I'iano and Orntn.'' CantiqUf He N'oel, Ml Rgth lledford and Miss Mason l'.lsh.ii Postlude and Iten dletlofL Ye LIBERTY SUNDAY-MONDAY ONLY Babies Starve, City Asked to Give $7000 Thousagjka ofl children are Starving in Kurope Heibeli Hiiovcr piopests to save them by raising a fund ,.f ' : :. una. onii in th,, I niti'd States. Salem's share is JT.ntlo. There will le no commlitee to so,- Salem residents, to reninst that lliry contribute. No donations will bJ solicited by ihe prominent Salem business men and banker!) wh an heading ihe fore which hoi- to see Sab-m raisp her share. I i nations must 1m- made through the local ohnro.s. the Saleni hanks, or other organisations interested in the work. Concerning the movement. V. : Ihckebach. em- of the iiii-i In charge of the work, said ndsy: "It must stir the people of Salem to know that million., of little children In Kurope are cr? in for the very unui I s thai fall frc m our Inblf i. It's up in u. ihe pen- ' pie of Salem, to make good and sine m.u . as we can of these innocent babies for once let it he said that Ihe people of Saleni raised Cielr ouoia for this, a life saving puipoae. spontr neously and freelv. without the1 aid of time-wasting drives. Ten dollars will save a child's life." Source of Icebergs The source of practically all the regions is f.rccnland. Owing i,, i li vt'esi Oreenland current the ki;. first to ihe north, and II is nph Icebergs of the Arctic northward set of the f this side arc carried I i about the seventy- ! '"Mil" rirmj -uiin parallel oi i.rtnu.ir inal h. v l- iiniBfllri I ml Make this a Victor Christmas A No. 10 Victrola, 8 Selections, 300 Needles, 1 Record Cleaner ALL FOR $128.40 Place your order now for this special offer. We will deliver Xmas Eve. 1 Surprise the family with a Victrola and enjoy it ail y jf We sell on easy payments. I VMM I i mi in i i i I liriuW Pathe News Review and Comedy TUES.-WFn. Mary Allison in "Are All Men Alike" TOURS. FRI- FAT. JAMES OLIVER CTRWOODS "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" UiK w Ills I If i.o o. of the North! I , :i riiam-y. 1 rwt- Slum-. Belly 111 I Ik- I a JEZaT 3 gin to make their i ''.I t. mr uown on tnr , gmerican side.