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mm -W - "W pm (churches CHRIST SCIENT18 449 Cheiu- in., Kiblc lesson subject, 'iiod" a. in. Wednesday evening teaii- RST CHl'RCH Or atieet. Ai 11 ii. il mating al ! o'clock. Heading room jj .uusau- Beiopte. ou-n every day except nouuay auo suimuys, K 11:45 to 5 p. n. All i. iv cordially invited to oui 93B and lo out- remdlllg rooms. I Churchill. Dorig Churchill, Lacy Mr. ami .Mrs. Stacy Hamilton. Mr. I MUM Helen Roberta, Miss Janet lHHULt,, V .'V' A.VU 1a"dal1 "ml " George l-.arl Nelson, and Plimpton. Miss Betsy Abbolt of ' n LT" "'' 'le':;M 5,nf' Mary Wilcox. I Portland. Mrs. Ada Strom,. Mrs. C. i.lifc.ibcth Bnyiie, lOsiher Ku.eh .......... ... il..,. i . i i 1 1 i . . n.t . " airieiso l, wnerman i' nipioi, ""s S I ? : .rtH, S"d M,S- Ckc Pa w" Thielsen ami KU-h- to mw t 'n ,''":l lll""'loon '""and aids, reiki.,, of Portland, -i ' x, Aiu,ilchiisi, Mrs. Will to spend New Year s with friends. I i. in. .ilia, l esi.T mhdu .... leaves tonight Los Angeles. for her home in Bust baptist church. wmiam t. I (Continued from Page Six.) Alillike'i. .,.,.n:il exhibition of bal- H. B. Hewitt, superlnten- jet technic was given by tin- an- i The nuiirons who were hostesses livilli Alls J!:ilicock r.'i Airs, 11a- i-Jvid Wright, Mrs. Datella Smith, The entire class Airs. William llruiili, ami lira. "Rose Ballet," Miss j William Cheri ington. the close of theljeanette Sykes gave the 'La Art-: will have special1 Ists," solo dance; Miss Margaret Mr. and .Mrs. l nomas .ucuienan ,,, nllmi,,.s hV the nuuri'ttc or the cnorus. J lie wnHe gave uie rieme ou.n-i. -nv.. Mi-n - ES'nTn i BiilO. Allen Kafoury leader, i Marjory Webb gave tha "Little guests of Air. and Mrs. It. U. liar- -., vew Years resolutions." The Second Division, ! Glow Worm Banco" and Miss Cyn Mr. and Airs, ilomor Smith have issued invitations for a formal dancing party to be given next Thursday evening at the Illahee .lack Bafcln, .Miss Betty Stlllwbll of Albs .loannette Meredith and y' - ,,na ilrs- T- z" Ven Bo'en I Country club. Oyer 100 invita-" j Independence, v.as soioritj sister ; .Miss Margaret (iriffiih returned ehtkrtalnad with an Infirm! Newl''01"' have been tent out mukin(f I from out of town. Kriday night from Portland where j Year s supper party at their home j coming week. j they were guests of their cousin, last night having twenty-two guests Aliss Uluu Nolan is In Portland 1 iorothv Aletscheu to attend al-Mr. and Aim. H. Q, Perry of Port-1 1,1 l"ior of her sister. Mrs. IS. KSBIIba. Uil.l. Rrhfiitl al !l:4d dent. alumina Worship at 11:00. Sermon: "How Do , vunced pupils, rait' Know?" Kvoning sermon: "Law and Grace. " presented the The Lord's Slipper will be observed mornim: Worship. At all services we ton. v i. i- mi at the same nour. mis soen-iv iki a mtsnbership contest on, and is rapidly growing. hia Delano gave the "Rose Dance Prizes for the best exhibition of 'the 1920 wii Hz were given to Miss Mrs. Richard Robertson and Mrs. X. C. Briggs left last iih'ht for Portland to visit frieuds for a few days. Kroun there they will -ndleton to visit their bro- m. C. Ptoach The r spending 1 1 iemls. a lew days visiiii, rtth In honor of her mother. Alls. J. It. KlanniKnn uiul her SISl el- VI ish: large .lancing party Aliss Aletscheu gave at tile Multnomah hotel on Thursday night. Aliss Carol Dibble who Ins I well Minnie fjanaigan of Minneapolis, "Pending the holidays with her pal .iiiiiii.. .is nerce van JJoren was a luncheon hostess Thursday at her home. Holiday decorations were used in the table appointments hwit a centerpiecu of holly and fern. New? Year's place ' cards marked covers for Airs. Flannlgan, Aliss rlennlgan, Mrs. Amos .strong Airs. William H. riueghardt, Jr., Mrs, Frederick Thielsen. vi i- ORMED CHURCH. Cor. of Capitol and Marlon Ilertha Rabcock and Robert Rait . T-,. s.i- s:iii( -... viHia in a a nn Tnr tne t iiiu ra. i..k" Preaching (German I 11 a. m. o evemos service. n " ,7,. r . he 1 ther for a few days. , I lIllipiUll, HI- ect,w P , ITLE CHAPI.E UNITED BRETHREN CHI RC1I. third year cm. I Shrlhers' club will er of Nebraska and 17th. Sunday school 10 ft. in the first year pupils -vis another ot their formal dances P. Wells superintendent with classes for all Catherine Cook ana t.ienn Diaari ,onilt Mt ,he Moose hall onel .... ing- 11 a. in. aid 7;,10 p. m. C. E. :j0 p. m. won the UlM prize inn u.- ... waK postponed fr0m TueS- " ul o:uem .,mi- i oorrtiuilv invited lo all the services. 1 ine Marnarch una Mtaniey wnt'f! ..... ,i3r flat, of thuT' -" ".T""'" 00 siven Kn- ....... ... . tia uif.ui. .- . i our mi- i :if .ha Shrine dances. ;uuny ui iuc be ()l i. l- h I vhtu' r.1 tivkes and Lytie, Airs. J. L. Van Horen n.t ' t for San Francisco and hostess. .Angeles to spend the winter. ems, .Mr. and Airs. W. C. Dlhhl will taave Uonday for Seattle to continue her studies in the Corn ish School of Expression. Air. and Mrs. Dibble have also had as their house guests .Mr and Airs. Lyman White, of Woodbine. Iowa, wtfo spent the week here coming from Spokane, where they had been vis aing men- son. They left Friday- Los land motored dow n in the afternoon 11 oue uC tJl-' larger events of the to be guests of the Van Dorens Carlton, of Uugonu who is her for last night and the New Vear"s. bouse gucsl, Airs. Roy Burton en tertained with an informal lunch eon Thursday at her home. A basket holding a pointsctta form ed the centerpiece and rod nut baskets wore at each cover. The So that her daughter Mrs. Alta Altaian Martin might informally bid goodby to her friends before her departure for her home in he south, Airs. L. G. Altman enter tained at her home -rliUrsday ev of the visitor. Fancy work and social converse filled the evening hours and at the close the hostc3s cning asking about 15 close friends served refreshments. Mrs. Martin has been visiting her parents for several weeks and guests included only a few close friends of the honor guest. Mrs. Carlton plans to leave for her homo .Monday. The annual coronation cercin my for King Bing ol tUi Chcrrians will take place Tuesday night at (he armery and will be followed by a I continued on page nine) George Chapman, pastor. armory, it will :-NAZARENK CHI'RGII. Nineteenth and Marlon sts. ; .vnss jeauena one block south of Center on Nineteenth. Take Cheni- Hoffline. eketa ear. Regular services. Sunday school at 9:45. . o ii i. s,,,,..,-i.,..i,le.ii. Classes for all age:-. Air. and Air: Pic; won the first prize " V ' T i which was postponed from Tus inr S'"U niit-n Tr. .v. j C n i wVtt join m www wf-s-i it is leading among the musical or mm bpra will ! " I " "1C svjiuv - I f ii' T.VT 1 mm T.,.4. i v iwuuiu, uanaaa. .eh and "reaa. saved. not h V. ells. V. E. Knhn and j at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young t'eople s i men uu.UB"w. ........... ... at 6:30 Sunday evening followed with song reiuriicu " e... "'.' ' ,,f ! cert 15 Setlth deper interest shown id souls are being I C.nistmas ho .days, ..e there Tho "Old Storv" is being told, come over ami "" - i I in with us especially do we invite those who tio j w.union. ranged a well balanced and pleas- un.o , Wells iissior. Florence i .. , i,,,. nnunn. which will melutl - ... . ... ., e,..n Was me mu- deaconess. : Uf ii a card parley which Airs. V. High . ' ,:CL' . , : laren 1 nl 1 e.i.es.s lo. .nice irt'jn - gaiem music lovers are looking forward to the first popular con- the Salem Symphony or chestra, which will ne given to morrow afternoon in the armory at :; o'clock". Dr. John R. Sites, con ductor of the orchestra, has or ganizations or the Canadian city, The repertoire of the quartet in. eludes selections from the great ora tovior and operas as well us many " r.ngiisn, .scotch and Irish .Melodies. Miss Hilda Buckingham is accompanist for them and the program includes several piano so los by her. I Aliss Xan.-v 'rlii.,1.,.,,, . ii.ieisen, ctiunren of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thielsen have as their guests over the week end Miss cBt ty Perry and James Perry, children of Air. and Airs. H. G. Perry of 'orllatni. and tWKST CHRISTIAN CHlTtCH. Center ... i .1 l-'vans. m.stor: Dr. Hi C. Epley. superlnten dent f Church school! Lena Kelie Tartar, cnoir onec .v, n.ti,r will sneak both morning and evening on themes of Vila! interest t.i all. The topics trill be HHfeiallv suited to the opening of the New Year. The school opens at 0:45 with splendid musical pro K. led by an unusually fine orchestra. A boy.. Ktment has been organized and will nold it:. session at the school hour. Many activities have been 'j&nncrt for the , venings of the week with ftood and S.peieiii leaders selected from the men of the con- .,;,, Th vonne neonle of the church meet -at Ing: m. for social and fellowship privileges, are helpful and interesting. The serve It 10 m hooi rRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner 9th and Ferr- streets, H. C. Stover, minister. A uniting the hurCh school and morning worship m. Mrs. B. E. Edwards in charge of the ohurot. hour. Donald Barnard tells a story. Harriett n.iion Bnmflnid slnE a duett.. A New A'ear aLKon by the pastor. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 ,n. A Communion and Fellowship service at 7:o0 p. m. Subject "f address "The Call of the Deep." Roil SAMARITAN .MISSION. W C T. U. Hall. Kccs changes to 2:30 p. in. Reverend Mary E. Kbel will preach. Subject: Keeping the Commande ments of Christ. I .. r B-v. . -,- - FIRST UNITED BRETHREN : Yew Park, bible aehool at 10 a. in. preaching at 11 Young people's meet ing '30 p in. Alice Wells leader. Gospel sermon at 7-JO, teachers training class Tuesday evening at 7. at the borne of Mrs. Urckizer, midweek prayer meeting W ed nesday evening at 7 o'clock, the prayer services will Hn the remainder of the wek every e vening at l,,, i i-oii.y. pasloi 0RISTIAN AND -MISSIONARY ALLIANCE. -Next Har meeting on Thursday aiternoou, januaij ... . 432 South Commercial street. Bible study at 2:15 BBftaftn I, am u'fleome. ..iu n..,.fie will be held on tne jsi, oio Thursdays of each month, msieaa oi on bi hursday as heretofore. ine' nroaram. Chopin's famous Funeral .viaicn. land "The Triumphal Entry of Bo- by Halvorson. wmcn were , . , .!!, i,ch :. treinenuoiis 500. Airs. Ralph Glover scored j t concert of the high in the games. In serving re-1 several weeks ago. freshinents Airs. Kuhn was assist-1 -" ed by her daughters, Ruth and Lei-j Salem O. A. C. club dance la. Those invited were MesdamesJ. .. , lliKht a, Dreamland! Ralph Clover, W. 1. Staley, W. Al The 5th PAUL'S CHURCH. Chemeketa and Church sts. ces for the 2nd Sunday after Christmas, 7:30 a. low celebration of the Holy Communion; a. -to church school; 11 a. m high celebration ana bei - "Our Times in God's Hands"; 7:30 p. ni evening and sermon, "The Promise for the Future." ybody welcome. Chas H. Powell, rector. J ANGELIST A. It. l'.ELL will speak tomorrow ev - Bg at 7:30 in 1 nion Hall, Court sue. w ... High. HijH'i : "What about the Millennium? 100 BP" Man's Land." Go and hear him. Htlill.ANU I 'i: I ENDS. -Bible school .it 10 a. m on Boss. supl. Classes for all ages unuer me eaic khrisitan teachers. Young people's C. r meeting al p. in. Proashing services at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 The revival uieetings are still in progress and tore navtna great -isioiies, peuioe ... - . rt ..n.l sanctified at almost every service. Bother is preaching the full gospel of salvation from all vithout compromise, if you have any interest in Spiritual welfare, come to the meetings. inouncements will oe mane Biiua.uu gmmawa ther services. I. G. and Ida J. Lee, pastors. regular service at the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH large of James Elvin. Sunday school meets promp- :4S. Mr. Jos H. Albert, superintendent. lnter- tte Christian Endeavor mets at o o clock, and endeavor at 6:30. The subject for the morning be will he The supremacy or iou. al tne ciose morning service the celebration of the Lord's er will be observed. All the members of the church urgently requested to be present at this service lubject for the evening service wii be the "Christian tn IRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Liberty and St. W. -C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday 3l with classes for all under charge of competent Hers. W . 1. Staley, superintendent. 11 a. ni. New Alessage "The Starting point for better things p. m. Christian Endeavor. Live meeting. 7:30 '). Oy request of many who enjoyed the splendid ren n of the Cantata, "In Excelsis'" last Sunday even Ithe double Quartet wii repeat the same. Come and and enjoy the fine music and the message it brings (iSON LEE AIEAIORIAL M. E. CHURCH. Corner ter and Jefferson sts. Thos. Acheson, pastor, n the New Y'ear at the right and by beginning it le house of God and with God. The year will mean ilich to you as God means to you, for "In Him we and move and hove our being." Our services you a good opportunity. Sunday school 9:45: tes for everybody. Well organized, and manned by lent teachers. Public worship 11 a. ni. Subiect: Portal's of The New Tear. Junior Leaeu 3PM h Grace Tyler in charge. Senior League 6:30 o. m. rood place for young people. We want vou ther nlng worship 7:30 subject: First Thines First. fre will be special public to come and wnrxhin . .e aiuuy ciaas on weanesaay evening at 7:30, EV. LUTHERAN HEHCW Pa.. c.,i. t.. Ith atreeta, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Divine ser t 'English) at 10:30 a. m . subject "God's Sign-Lan-g. Visitors are welcome. Th.r. ui . service. Geo. Koohler. fl- Commereta, I V -uY,, .u.e scnoi at 19:00 a. m., Dr Prert r' "Upt Youn PP1' meetln at .: rr-T ' V ' 7:3. p. m. fcK-ra. wi.l "mory at Pacif College. Smith, Uoy Burton, Fred Ellis, Clare Vibbert, F. E. Shafer, David iighl, Paul Hauser, Harry Styles, and George Riches. Aliss Florence Stoddard enter tained a company of friends at her home on Broadway New Years eve with a watch parly. Games and music were enjoyed ami refresh ments were served. There were twenty guests present. New Years eve Air. and Airs. Clare A'ibbert entertained a f roup of friends with a five hundred party having guests for 6 tables of cards. At midnight Mrs. Vibbert was assisted by Mrs. O. A. Olson in serving a supper. Joy Clarkin Shank of O. A. C. is visiting at the home of Air. and Mrs. S. IT. Shank in Halsey. Mrs. William P- Lord and Aliss Elizabeth Lord left Salem Tuesday for Baltimore where they will visit relatives for several weeks. While in the east they will go to New Y'ork city, .Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D. C. They will return by way of California, plan ning to sojourn there for some time. They expect to return to Sa lem in about four months. Air. ami Airs. Thomas B, Kay returned Tuesday from Portland where they visited relatives for two days. Mr. and Airs. Thomas Bennett, Thelnia Ross), of Alarshfield, ar rived yesterday from their honey moon spent in Seattle and were the guests for a short visit of Mr. and Airs. P.. M, Hofer. Mr. and Airs. R. AI. Hofer and children motored to Portland this morning and are spending New Year's and the week-end with friends in that city. The Weslminisster guild of th" First Presbyterian church was en- tertained at the D. A. Hodger home .Tuesday evening when Airs. Hodge and Aliss- Hol'.enbeck were host esses tor the regular meeting. Re freshmento were served following the program. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. .Mason of Portland are to arrive tomorrow to be the guests of Air. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge for several days. Air. and Mrs. John Brophy are host and hostess today for a New Year's dinner, having as their guests, Mrs. Margaret Paulson, Mrs. H. B. Brophy, Air. and Mrs. J. H. AI,cCrockle, and Air. and Airs. George Riches. Air. and Airs. Keith Powell and son, of Woodburn. came upalast night to spend New Y'ear's day with Air. Powell's parents. Judge And Airs. George Bingham. Mr. and Atrs. F. R. Wetherbee of Eugene are the New Year's guests of Mr. and Airs. W. G. Allen at their home on Oak street. Mif. Clifford Brown and sons, are in Portland over New Year's, as the guests of! Airs. Brown's mother, Mrs. W. W. Bretherton. The Past Alajrons' club of the Older of the Eastern Star were en tertained at the home of Mrs. Ida M. . Babcock Tuesday evening for the annual Christmas tree. A short business meeting preceded Noteworthy among the many pro grams of sacred Christian music given in Salem churches during the past week is that rendered last Sun day evening by the choir of the Firsl Congregational church. A new and heautlful cantata, "In Excel sis," the composition of J. Lincoln Hall, was sung by a double quar- lfll r.nitiiirkonil ..f Ik. r.n i ditorlum was a splendid opening Mowlamw' Rlphilrd Rbo a U for the week, which has been so full of social functions for the younger folk. Over 250 couples joined the members of the club in making it a success, and enjoyed an evening of dancing. The New Year's dancing party given at the Aloose hall by Aliss RUth Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Airs. E. T. Barnes who is spend ing the holidays at home from the University of Washington, was one of the large events which made the holiday season one unusually mer ry for the younger set. The bait room had been decorated in keep ing with the holiday season with large hanging baskets of red poln Bettas and fern, and holly wreaths were hung around the wall. Hunt's orchestra furnished music for the evening and the little Alisscs Florence Powers, Rosalie Buren, and Elaine Brown presided over the punch table. About 175 of the younger set weer guests of Aliss Barnes, many coming from out of town to be her guests. Aliss Paloina Patricia Prouty re turned Thursduy evening from a brief visit with friends in Portland and Taoome. She was accompanied lo Taconia by Aliss Mildred Dow ling of Portland. l. A . Creech, sopranos; Mrs. John I. Roberts and Aliss Margaret Hodge, altos: .Messrs Richard Rob rtson and H. B. Glaisyer, tenors; Albert H. Gille and Wm. p. Harris, basses. Airs. Liilian Hart man pre sided at the organ and Miss Ruth Bedford accompanied at the piano. Of a character, somewhat different both in theme and musical setting, the cantata not only pleased the well filled auditorium of the church but was presented In a manner as to cause numerous reqi ests fo? a repetition. Accordingly Wut entire program will be repeated by the Choir next Sunday evening ut 7:30 t'elock. rumoring .Mrs. .lames s. i- lanni ran of Minneapolis, Minn., who is wishing her son in law and daugh ter, Mr. and Airs. Pearce Van Dorep Airs. Ada strong entertained with a small line party Friday afternoon James Walton of spending the week In his grandmother, Airs, ton. Eugene Is Salem with Alary Wal- E. Hofer and his son Lawrence Hofer are spending a few days at Newport, planning to return the first of the week. Air. and Al tored to Eugene n the guests of AIi- Daniel l'orwthe Xe weekend. O. L Flahef nio- r.ir,'., and are nd Airs. C. J. Aear s and the Air. and Airs. Homer Copley are entertaining with a New Year's dinner today having with them Air. and Airs. E. C. Appercon. Air. and Airs. Norwood Apperson and Aliss Mildred Apperson of AlcAlinnville who are at the Gouley home lor the week end. Air. and Airs. Romeo Gouley, Airs. C. T. Gouley and Aliss Catharine Gouley. Aliss .Mildred Apeprson will leave tomorrow af ternoon for Eugene alter her Christmas vacation. Air. and Airs. Walter Kirk have had as theiv house guests Mr. Mis. Kirk s brother,. Harry Howe Aliss Martha Powell is entertain- or I oitlantl who spent two Jays ing with a tea this afternoon lnere PM route to Brownsville to honor of Miss Hilda Tillinghast spend New Veal 's with hfs parents, home from the University of Ore gon and for Miss Ruth Barnes Mr. and Airs. William Hamilton home from the University of W'nan-j ne entertaining with a house par ington. Miss Powell has asked ty over the New Year's having about 60 of the younger maids to j guests from Portland who motored the house of her parents, Rev. and down this afternoon, to be with Airs Charles H. Powell. j them and Air. and Airs. W T Airs. George O. Brown entertain ed the members of her Sunday school class of the First Congrega tional church at her home Thurs day evening lor a holiday party, (lames and music were entertain ment and at the close the hostess served refreshments served refresh ments. Members numbering 14 enjoyed' the hospitality of Airs. Brown at this time. Aliss .Mabel Godson who has been a house guest of her neice, Mrs. S. E Edwards lor several weeks will leave tomorrow for her home in Vancouver, British Columbia, Mr. and Airs. Slicrma Heckman and Air. and Airs. Chester Heckman motored to Portland yesterday af ternoon and are spending New Year's day with friends in that city. For his nephews. Chuies Kay Bishop and Robert Bishop, Carl Gabrlelaon was host at a line party Thursday night taking his guests to the Oregon theater and to th? pea cock l'ooni at the Crnnd'.e whne a supper was served. Mr. Gabriel son's guests were r'h'rlri Kjy Pis hop. Robert Bishop, Miss i.ncy Thielsen, Aliss Mildred Roberta Cliei 'omgiit Air. and Airs. Ham. Honoring a company of Portland I "" l'1' ftntertalnlng with an Inioiv younge.' folk who came down to bej1JK" dancing party for them and lib- guests for the Aloha club j tOWtorrqw the party will he taken dance, James Crawford was host '"r moioi tup around Salem ai dinner at the Graybelle Tuesday night. Later the party adjourned to the Dreamland rink to join in the I Those lap id .Miss Grace who ca me down from Port re Afiss Thelma Htnuu Wilcox. Miss r .orn dance. Plates were set for Aliss Sue ciace l notiipson. Aliss Eastman, .Miss Georgia Howe, Miss j JjUt,y Thompson, .Messrs Denver Ri- Maiv Johnson, of Portland, Aliss , ''"" uuuiap, VVtlltam Dun- Sarah Lansing, Charles Howe, Ed ward Thompson, of Portland, Oli v r Shuldish of San Francisco and James Crawford. Oliver A. Heiscr of Hoiimere and Sylvester Wane of near this city were married at a quiet service at 2:00 o'clock Friday afternoon at the parsonage of the Leslie Afeth ndist church with Rev. H. N. Aid rich officiating. They will make their home on a ranch owned by the groom north of the city Airs. G. F. Chambers was hostess for an informal tea at her home 260 North Thirteenth street. eWd nesday afternoon in honor of Aliss Louise Williamson of Aledford, a former college student of Airs. Chambers. The guests Included Sa lem women who are members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and were Airs. R. Alonroe Gilbert, Mis ses Ila Spnuldlng, Alamie Victor, Dorothea Chambers, Dorothea Steusloff, Grace Holt, Grace Hum phreys, Amelia Babcock and Rach el Chambers. Airs. Raymond Walsh was hos tess at her new South High street home at tea Tuesday afternoon In viting the members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority at the Univer sity of Oregon and Oregon Agricul tural college who are living in B.". lem. An illuminated Christmas tree and other Yuletide emblems were about the house. The centerpiece for the table was a miniature sleigh drawn by eight tiny reindeer. rAIs. lap, Mr. and rMs. Joseph Riley, Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids MO COOKING Th "Food -Drink" fot AU Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ak for HORLICK'S. iter Avoid Imitations & Substitutes JOURNAL WANT ADS PAV We Wish You and Your Family a Happy New Year Steusloff Bros. Market We Wish Our Many Friends a Happy New Year Roth Grocery Co. What About The Millennium? 1000 YEARS IN NO MAN'S LAND HEAR EVANGELIST BELL TOMORROW EVENING 7:30 Union Hall, Court Street Near High the distribution of the gifts from i Walsh was aasisted by Aliss Doris the brightly decorated tree. Re- . Churchill. The Salem Delta Delta freshments completed the evening. I Delta girls are the Misses Marie We Wish Yoa a Happy and Prosperous New Year Morris & Keene Salem Symphony Orchestra 50 MUSICIANS CONCERT Armory Sunday Afternoon 3:00 P. M. -January 2, 1921 ADMISSION, 50c e. une -hrCi morning and evening. Pray- SSriSS 7 30 Mrs. Phoebe Ham- ch this wS-lTin m0"th,V bneSK "Wt" of 0 tJZLZS&ZZS1 be prayer meet- m whh Mra j. R'p;v;ri4aTafur"-" .ContlnueTon p,