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ee .iff ci P' P. lng of . exo ceec Sale a p tjitll day at 1 pan and nln: hou of t A tnor nil cent day. stoc O rear han ma any mer. V offe ket, prlr R shot a p Saturday, August 20, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Society andUluFNews Edited by 1 Adelaide V. Lake Telephone 82 Of Interest To Worth Mrs. Small Is Honored On Birthday Aurprise party homing Mm F. C. Small on bcr birthday wan given on Wednesday evening at the George J. Pearce residence. Beautiful flowers were showered upon Mrs. Small by her many friends on Tuesday and on Wed nesday evening she was told that a few friends were planning to call to see her. About fifty friends called during the evening, at the inspiration of Mrs. William Steus loff and Mrs. H. J. Clements. Mu sic and conversation passed the evening and ..freshments were served. Mrs. Small has lived in Salem Blnce her childhood, coming here with her parents in 1852. She has hosts of friends in the city. Her son, Charles Klely of Portland, was present on Wednesday evening Cor the party. P. E..O. Has Affair For Mrs. Walton Miss Hand McCoy Will Wed This Afternoon The wedding of Miss Maud McCoy and Elvin Lands will be solemnized late this afternoon at l the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Lewis. Miss McCoy Is the daugh ter of Mrs. Ethel McCoy and is a brilliant and popular young wo man of this city. She was gradu ated from high school here and attended Oregon Agricultural col lege for one year. She is affiliat ed with Kappa Alpha Theta fra ternity. Many affairs of special interest have been given for her before her wedding, and she has been the honored guest at show ers, dinners and teas. "TOO MUCh Mother-in , Cummin. Has rany tor xaree mux. uiud Law," Says Mrs. Colgate honoring on her Marpreta Millard Has Birthday Party A birthday party Miss Margreta Millard thirteenth birthday was given yesterday at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard. The hours were from two until five and games and other divers ions were enjoyed on the lawn. Here the long luncheon table was set, centered with the hlrtnnay cake. Decorations were especially effective In yellow. Those prs- ent were Miss Margreta Millard, ej,f- Mrs. W. Alson Cummfngs enter tained members of the Three Link club yesterday afternoon at her home. Decorations were done with fern and hydrangeas and the time was spent In playing various games and a program was given. Refreshments were served. Prizes were awarded Mrs. R. W. Simeral, Mrs. Byron Wills, Mrs. W. H. Siegmund and Mrs. Foland. Those present were Mrs. Clarence Albin, Mrs. Lawrence Albin, Mrs. R. W. Simeral. Mrs. Byron Wells, Mrs. C. L. McAllister, Mrs. C. G. Nich ols, Mrs. M. R. Ivie, Mrs. Pascal Tragi io, Mrs. Bertha Radcliffe, Mrs. H. E. King, Mrs. W. C. Eb- erhard, Mrs. O. A. Lewis, Mrs. Sam Wright, Mrs. Carl Lachelle, Mrs. Peebles, Mrs. Tom Claggett, Mrs. Otto Beatty, Mrs. .1. A. Pat terson, Mrs. Damon1 Fleenor, Mrs. Charles Cameron, Mrs. Pet ers, Mrs. W. H. Siegmund, Mrs. L. W. Weber, Mrs. Foland, Mrs. George Vieisko, Mrs. Joe Martin, Mrs. Irene St. Helens. Mrs. Love land, Mrs. George Winchell, Mrs. Staiger, Mrs. William Yarnell, Salem Churches Accoordlng to Mrs. Colgate (the Mrs. Cummlngs, Miss Rose Col subject of this photo) who, at ijns Miss Slattery, Miss Wilda San Diego, Cal., sued the "Soap cwmnnd. Rosalind Claggett, Ade- Mlss Ruth Btichner, Mils M ry i King' for divorce, charging deser- ,!lie seymour, Erma Oehler, Eve Cupper, Miss Rosalind Van Win-j tion, 'it was too much mother-In- lvn Cummlngs, Wilda Fleenor and kle. Miss Rosalie Van Buren, Miss j law, too much Mrs. William Hoyt Lloy(J Cummlngs. Pauline Flndley, John Evans. Al-1 Colgate, Sr.," "I felt she was hos- vln Rurton. Charles Wilson. Rav ford Hall. Ross Harris, Carl Corey ii , , Jason Lee Junior Mrs. ftlr smith Walton was church Gives Affair Honored on Thursday afternoon Members of the Jason Lee Jun- when she was en:ertalne1 by the or church and their parents met son's love from me local chapter of P. E. O. Sister hood at the home of Mrs. Gerald Volk. The affair was in the n- tile," said the youthful but Woodblirn People faced complainant as the chubby j pjcnic at Snones William Hoyt Colgate, 3d, played j 0n junday, August 14, the I'fve on her knee, so I decided to ask. Hundred club held Its tenth an her the reason, and she said; 'I,nual picnic at Spong's Cive. As hate you because you stole myaoon as tney arrived some of the ine lair i(.iub members went in swimming, that the The Mb nirent of the oicnlc was last nlehtfor an Ice cream social divorce-seeker alleges and program at the Jason Lee mother-in-law "nagged" her Thev were especially as- every occasion. Mrs. Colgate says 0,.,,,i , innir t,i' ..- rter che ture of an Informal Kensington Li.i.h h w.va Weathers and Will-, she has not seen her husband for. ,.,, if i . TmMhiiiinH and the afternoon was spent so- Um ireianr. I two years. Although she Is prac-j friends spending a most deli.jhi ful clally. Yellow and white, colors A program Including the fol- tically without funds she wants day wero Vlr. and Mrs R. II. :',eoll, of the fraternity, were used ln,,owIn)r numners was given. PI- none of the Colgate money, ex-j Mr. and Mrs. 1!. 1). Miller, Mr. decoration. Refreshments were1 -i ui.. n.nt Ritchie: ceptlne $50 a month to sunnort I m,a .i p h-mi ,, d.h. -,.,i .... . anu "'" """" . - -- ' ," p.. v.. v . r m, . . WHllon wus rormer- reading, Miss Erma Fanning; vo- ner son. If affiliated with the local chap-K ,clo Miss Grace Henderson; - ttr and since moving to Boston.1., ' i rM,iinff. Former Salem Girl Massachusetts, has become a mem- ' .". Jo-al solo. J Married in Sacramento ber of A chapter in that citv ' j.I. Mia- rir Announcement has been re She holds an office in that chap-' ' "",'.' iw' rhnlr- vo- celved ln the clty of the wedding ter. Mrs. Walton Is spending the summer ln Snlom where she is visiting nur parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Smith. Rhe plans to return to Boston about the first of Sep tember. In addition to Mrs. Wal ton, guests on Thursday afternoon were Mrs. Mickey. Mrs. Moori. Miss Mary Keynolds of California Mrs. W. D. Smith and Miss Jtoody! Return from Tillamook Beaches Mr anA M... aa . -..v. w.ifj, nauer ijook re- Wiley; choniB, junior choir; vo- mento. California, August 15. Miss ,.rnll Tr-Aonrt accom- vxiaujn .rniit v arn.Br aim cai HiMo. " .,.. Frederick Robert Meyer in Sacra- ,;, U.T mio ' reading Miss Clara Collins. , was at one time society editor of Gunsleys Honor Lhtt r,. ..- w t VJSllOrs wjih v, ... r (. the son nf H Genre Mev.r Mr. and Mrs. J. " ZL " "i ijVi ' o.i complimented Mr. and Mrs. u. u. -"" McGee and sons, Clarence au Robert, of Miles City. Montana, florae uuaras ' ..ii,i Hawo (!wiu Affair with a inmm Twnc-1 Membera of the Home Guardi at their Hollywood home. Dane , ..ii,.. ii vsn iini oasBea ...., v... the pleasant evening and refresh- Y afternoon for a party on the ter Grace and her liouse guest, Miss rnot.t Colllna; and Mrs. T. K. ghndriNon and son Jack and daughter ifailne; Jlr and Mrs. Eugene Courtney and sons Pat and Donald, and Iil't. Cojituey brother, Donald Mc.Vi::rhU.i of California; Mr. and Mrs. P. W Settlamior, J.'rs. Wulier .lolmscn CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North Church street, J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching service, 11 a. m.; young neonles meetine:. 6:45 and preach- i. fniiowinir at 7; 30 D. The usual midweek m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday prayer and praise Thursday, ! .,-i lit, u' I-, naii v invite m. Any strangers in the c: """"6, ' " ' " .. the public to attend any or all of the services. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Cor ner of South Commercial and Washington streets. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning worship, 11 o'clock. Short sermon for the children at the erase of S. S. Chris tian Endeavor at 7 and preaching at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting and short Bible study Thursday eve ning at 8 o'clock. Walter S. Wright, superintendent. Nathan Swabb, pastor. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 115th and Mill streets. Services at 11 o'clock when Rev. D. C. Hassel will preach. Sunday school at 12. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets, J. J. Evans, pastor. "Dead Orthodoxy" and "Applied Christianity" will be sermon top ics for the morning and evening services. The evening programs will be resumed Sunday with spe cial musical numbers and helpful features. The Bible school opens at 9:45 and all ages will find a sultamle and congenial place In the school. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL Corner State and Church streets, Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpat rick, minister. 9:45, old-time class meeting, room 4 downstairs 9:45, Sunday school, Alpheus J Gillette, superintendent; 11 a. m. sermon bv Rev. E. E. Gilbert, dls a i. ui. iuu re welcome. 1 ' i Putnam, pastor. WEST SALEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL A iliMh i.l , ,w.rintenlnt of Salem dls- a . ": s i J""- ounuay scnooi, id 3) a irici; 9. on p. in. , uuivi oci. at Wlllson park; 7 p. m. senior and intermediate leagues in their usual places; no evening ser-'ice. service of P. city. young, old, or iniaaie-ageu, re Invited to any or all of the sar vices. . . . . , . r n rr n awn i.juntw WMrf. n ... . ..i war served ny ine noiwa. - - rr,ay n'Knt from the : . . Mr. Mc- until about the middle of the af they iMe , ' rt ttnhert Mc- ternoon when those present as " , . M , r Ackman sembled ln the Sunday school Ue!' 1 " .k . km, Mr. and room to listen to a short pro 1.1 win.' Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Kram. Those who participated were Walter rUher and Mr. and Mr.. Miss Irene Ken.her Ml-, A Ice jmamooa beaches where pent a week' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Laflar Take OutinK at Shepherd Sprines Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lafl.r left on Friday for Shepherd Springs, ln Washington, and will spend ten days or two weeks there. Gunsley. Kisses Allen Hostesses At Masquerade Friday fvenrnK Miss Lois Allen and Miss Le nore Allen were hostesses for a masquerade party at their home on Friday evening Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Is Hostess for Dinner Oueet for dinner last night at the home of Mr and Ma Ii.... .. " I ...111 ry jr., were Mr. and Mrs. Nor- yun prt. Credle Springs, the site of the Boy enu pull iui " - land friends honoring Edward LIUIs, of that city. The party will comprise Miss Lena Ooldsmlth. Miss Martha Calef. Miss Ruth Foster. Miss Marlon Foster, Miss Mollis Kay and Miss Marcella Burns, Kevle Canter. Bernard Adams, Kenneth Lewis. William Seller. Joseph Arnety and Ed- rn- U C CV.. 1 J " aim ,tn,h ,,,,1 Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Carl iraes and Mr. and Mrs. L. ZU Ui tney .-Wood burn Independent. Elmer Dane la Surprised on Birthday. A picnic party planned as a surprise for Elmer Daue on his birthday was converted Into an Indoor party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gleason because of the Inclement weather on Wed nesday evening. A birthday din ner was served at 6 o'clock and the evening was spent ln playing five hundred. A birthday cake was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gleason, Mr, and Mrs. William Cravatt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knowland, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurts, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Olson Mrs. Lester Davis and Mr, and Mrs. Scott Page. Claxton. Miss Kathryn Barker, Miss Francis Graham. Refresh ments were served. Party Returns HVnm Rnt Scout Camn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knowland Th. same and MY. and Mrs. P. E. Fu.lerton a week returned on Wednesday irom rac- man Courtney, of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, of Woodburn. Mrs. Cloufrb. is Give Surprise House Warming Ladles of the Elite Embroidery club gave a surprise house warm ing for Mrs. A. M. Clough on Wednesday afternoon, at the ii , Clough residence. The afternoon iwar! was siieut In social conversation and needle work. Refreshments Mrs. Sauerman were served. Present were Mrs. J. A. Barnard!. Mrs. R. C. Krlesel, Mrs. Kugena M. Rullfson, Miss Nellie Knox, Mrs. Clark, Mrs OttO Shelburg. Mrs Fred Barker, l man Mrs. Bert Waller, Mrs. C. L. Prince. Mrs. C. P. Mclntyre. Mrs. Riclmnl Krlckson and Mrs. Lena Townsend. Visits With Sister in Seattle Ray Schnialle Is spending two weeks In Sslem as the gueet of Ms sister, Mrs. Theodore Holmes and Professor A. U Schnialle and family. He plaus to return neit week. Miss Townsend Will Snnd Winter in South Miss Grace T.'wnsend will lemve the last of this month for Sn T? .. . .. n i n HflUQP HlieSt. Miss Elsie Sparrow of Victoria. British Columbia, Is a house guest of Dr. and Mrs. J Shelley Saner- She will b Joined lure to .iw.iviw hv her mother, Mrs. Walt er Sauerman, and the two will leave about Wednesday for a short visit In Los Angeles. Mrs. Sauer man complimented Mi Sparrow with a dinner party on Wednes day evening when covers were laid for six. and without doubt, there will be further entertaining for the visitor. Scout camp, where they spent a two weeks' outing. Mr. Fuller ton Is returning today and will come home with an auto load of the boys, who plan to break camp on Tuesday Mrs. Hopkins Has House Guest. . Mrs. R. E. Greene of Seattle arrived In Salem last night and will be the liouse guest of Mrs. P. O. HopkinB for a few days. Salem Folks Motor to Washington. Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Llenlng Sr. and daughters and son, G. F. Llening Jr. of Tacoma, who has been visiting here, have left for Long Beach, Washington. They will also visit Seattle, Tacoma and Rainier National park. Miss Maud McCoy Honored at Affair. Miss Maud McCoy, whose wed ding will be an event of late aft ernoon today, was the honor guest at a line party on Wednesday sponsored by Miss Ruth Schultz and Miss Jeanette Meredith. The guests were all members of the bridal party. Following the show at the Oregon the party had re freshments at the Gray Belle. Those present were Miss Maude Mc Coy, Miss Gretchen Brown, Miss Clara Breitensteln, Miss Amelia Babcock, Miss Ruth Schultz and Miss Jeanette Meredith. Gladioli Brine Money For Salem Floral Society. Large quantities of gladioli, which were the compliment of the Franklin and Dibble farm, were sold on Wednesday afternoon at the silver tea given by the Salem Floral society and Civic Improve ment league on Wednesday after noon at the Homer Smith resi dence. The money received from them went to the fund which this aociety Is ttying to build through benefit affairs. The gift was es pecially appropriate as the gladi olus is the Salem flower. Salem War Mothers Schedule Silver Tea. Salem War Mothers have set Tuesday. August 30. as the rlafo for the next silver tea of the oi days 'rom to 5 p. m. Dallas Doctors Guests at Picnic. Miss Ruth Barber and Miss Goldle McFarland were hostesses at a picnic party for a group of Dallas people on Thursday eve ning at Spong's landing, Fol lowing the picnic dinner, the group came to town and attended the Oregon theatre. Those pres ent were Dr. and" Mrs. A. D. Star buck and children. Dr. and Mrs V. C. Staats and damrhter lir Party Motors and Mrs. L. A. Ballmun and r.hll- (To Wilhoit SDrintrs. dren. Dr. and Mrs. Llhn Chapman L Tlle tollowiu people formed a and daughter Barbara. Dr. l,abanrn,otor Par'X to Wilhoit Springs ganization. Members of the soci ety whose birthdays come in July and August will be hostesses for the occasion. It will be given In the grove at the home of Mrs. Fred S. Stewart. Steeves. Miss E41th McFarland, Miss Ruth Barber, Miss Goldle McFarland. Mrs. Meredith Leaves For Visit at Canyon City. Mrs. Frank Meredith plans to leave today for Canyon City where she will visit her sister. Mrs. George H. Cattanah. She plans to be away about a month this Miss Findlev Visits in Portland. Miss Mary Kindley left morning for Portland, where she Is spending the week end visiting with friends. Francisco where she will spend c.j Wk mrrreTx.:' m'sT BKbSS- Beach.. Harrle Hoxle. She will be accom- Mr .ml Mr. Rsv Stlffler and psnled by her cousin, Mis, Olyda 'chl!ltr,n. f Hollywood, have been Mrs. Hoff Goes to Seaside for Vacation. Mrs O. P. Hoff plans to leave today for Seaside where she will Join Mrs Anna Read of Portland, who until Tuesday was the house guest of Mrs. Hoff ln Salem. Mrs. Read has taken a cottage at Sea side for two weeks. Count-on -me Club Met on Wednesday. The Count-on-me luh of the Baptist Sunday, school was en-! tertained on Wednesday on Sunday: Miss Gladys Gam ble, Miss Lora McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lachelle and daugh ter Gladys, T. Gesner and chil dren, Ed Hamilton and Mrs. Aver-on. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wehh anrt fter-!family left yesterday for Portland LESLIE IETHIST EPISCO PAL Horace N. Aldrlch, pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, E. . Rhoten, suj.erinten lent; 11 a. m., public worship with sermon by the pastor, theme, "Honoring God's Agents." The choir will sing "Blessed Be the Name of the Lord" (Adams) with solo by Ken neth Rogers. The offertory solo, "Hark, Hark, My Soul" (t'arkerl will be sung by Max Alford. No evening service. This congregation will co-operate in the service ln Wlllson park, 4:30 p. m. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Yew Park. Bible school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; Jun ior C. E. at 11 a. m. in the par sonage; senior C. E. at 7 p. m.; preaching at 8 p. m.; midweek prayer meeting on Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock; will spend part of the time singihg. C. W. Corby, pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Che meketa street, F. W. Launer, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., W. A. Springer, leader. Sermon at 11 a. m., subject, "When We Get Religion." Y. P. A. at 7 p. m., conducted by Ernst Zinn. Sermon at 7:45 p. m. At 3 p. m. there will bs services held at Fruitlaud Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing at 8 p. m. LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Meeting at 11:30 a. m. You are welcome at the armory CENTER STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner N 13th and Center streets, G. S Roeder, minister. Sabbath school 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 by Rev. J. W. Beckley ln the German lang uage. There will be no evening service at this hurch. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner South Nine teenth and Ferry streets, H. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ln charge of Mrs. B. E. Edwards. A story by Helen Sande, a solo by Elbert Lachelle and an address by Dr. F. E. Brown will be special features of l.e morning service. Christian En deavor at 7:15 p. m., Miss Althea Dorks, leader. Evening service at 8 p. m. Mr. Everett Craven sings a solo and Mr. E. E. Elliott de livers an address in the evening service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH 440 Chemeketa street. At 11 a. m. Bible lesson, subject, "Mind." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testi monial meeting at 8 o'clock. Read ing room 209 Masonic temple, open every day except holidays and Sun- All are cordially Invited to our ser vices and to our reading room. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Marion and Liberty. Sun day school, 9:45 a. m.; public worship. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Dr. Myron W. Haynes will preach at both services. B. Y. P. U., 6:50 p. m. ; senior leader, Ruth Ross; second division leader, Ward ooutuworth. Prayer meeting inursday evening. 8 o'clock. On August 28 Dr. Holt, a former pas tor, will preach in the morning, and the pastor in the evening. Ep worth League, 7 p. m.; worship . u... A. a. Mullisail will prea-ch. Prayer meeMn Thursday evening a 8 o'clock. CHRIST LUTHERAN y.iM State and Eighteenth streets Sun day school at :45; preaching ser vice (German) at 10:30 a m subject, "Of What Does the Wid ow at the Temple Treasury Re mind Us?" Visitors are welcome There will be no evening service Geo. Koehler, pastor. JASON LEE MEMORIAL Coi ner Winter and Jefferson ,.,.. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Despiui tbeso-called summer s.ump, 'Ztu uePartiueul , "ve and w, dnea- Sunk, nt be an, 2 school tonvsM. , I'erlnteudmi " gangers , Two service, ,? ;"T 10rence Mill, -"."--ago Tratafa). I'lned ,J5" and eTes, 7 to 8:30 n Spaulding, CoiUBb,l "-o. win 8pek sooo music and i good preaching , V i (&a Mst ana worship wit, , you a profitaMtt vottonal meeting evening, 7 p, o'cloi Use The Summ It won't be here forever, you know! every sunny, glorious week end, you sh Out of town, itit , llv wuiiuj wnere you f liver or motor along as the case may be just the same carefree joyeousness thai experienced in your "tomboy" days of 1 Outing Togs Of course they must be specially chosen. the fun of the trip is dressing for it. cleverest of hiking suits of corduroy wool mixtures may be bought by the sold as separate garments coats and We'll guarantee that the cost will sa then the success of the trip is up to selves. 1. & &Wq Does it pay to "PAY AS YOU GOT" Ask any one who has done it this last yetrl wnere they expect to spend couple of days. noon at the home of Mrs. Milton Melchert, at 1830 Ferry street. The house was decorated with " " it-o aim me ursi part oi "um j. iuarr jeit this the afternoon was spent in a busi-!eveuinS for a week's vacation at ness session, followed by parlia- the beaches, Seattle and Mt. Ral mentary drill. Refreshments were nler- served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. A. T. Hvork. Mrs. William A. Blake and Miss Dorothy Byork .v.ner. .-. ,.,ner win ,p,rt gpeI!(Un, lhl, w,ek at the Tllla- . , prt, a short time In San Frsnclnro .. ZZZZ v... 0tor tfartT niooK oearnw. I urj &iiu iu i w the gueM of Mrs. Hoile and will ,urn ,omorrow. rriurn in ner nome at (fcmtarlo. California While In Salem. Mia Back from Motor i- -b:tL.,r!. tzrx ,r. Mr. and Mr. Robert Duncan, and has been entertained durlag her tay. Mr. and Mrs C. E. Farmer re- Home and Gone Aftin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers and children and Mr. and Mrs. C B webb and children returned on A party of local Friends, mem bers of the two Salem i-hnh ine riuo win meet again Septem- motored to Scotts Mills this morn ber 21 at the home of Mrs. T. A. lng t0 attend a quarterlv meeting lUfrerty. 1171 Chemeketa street. 'of their church there. A large delegation from the vallev church Mrs. Brombanrh P3 is attendinir. la Friday Hostess Mrs. Harry C. Brumbaugh was NAZARENE CHURCH Nine teenth and Marion. One block south of Center on Nineteenth. Chemeketa mr Rop-niar t. a , --r.'". mm itcs on Sunday. Sunday school at I 9:45, W. B. Hardy superintend ent; classes well organized for all ages. Preaching at 11 and 8 o'clock. Young people's meeting at 7 ln the evening and two prayer meetings, at 7:30. Regular mid week prayer meeting Wednesday evenirg at 8 o'clock. We invite you to come to any or all of these meetings. A. Wells, pastor: Flo rence Wells, deaconess. The sneciat train t,,-,.!., n i ... . . 1 ui l- m., isai nwu wnen sne lnvlt- land and Salem Elks home will ed friends for two tables of five arrive In the citv Sunday after hundred at her home inl (he Rish- noon between four and five o'clock op residence. Thoee Included were The train will leave M-rshfield Mr. and Mrs. J. McAllister. Miss at :8H Sunday moraing and f'.rtrii Hurl-man MiH.-ir n fl i ir -. . Thursday from a motor trip toi . . " ; -uKene .or a.nner at noon. ine coasi. incy irn inu HIGHLAND FRIENDS Servic es held ln the Highland school building. Bible school at 10 a. m.. Clifton Ross, superintendent. Our school is keeping up well In attendance and Is doing good work. We have classes for n ages and you will find a welcome with us. Morning worship at 11 j Young peoples C. E. meeting at 7 turned this week from a aaotor I rDr Portland where they are spend- trlp to Roawburg where they via lted for a wek. They went with Mr Farmer brother. L. W. Joaae ,r Portland Tiait Robert Bishop Here Ted Young, or Albany, and Thornwell Roger, or Los Angv- Rn, from lea. are guests nf Robert Bishop, ff a( Taft at the home of hta grandma bt. I Mr and Mrs. Walter Davis, or Mrs C. D. Oabrlelaon. They will Hollywood, aad Mr and Mrs. La remain until Monday. Laaa. or Marteay. have returned 'following a waafc epant at Taft. Motor to Portland to AttaaU the Mr. aad Mr. Roy Mill aad Mtsa I la BpauMlag matacad to Portland yeatarday. Ttoy rotura d la tha aeaalaal after attending show. Mr. aad Mrs Mills bar nat rataraad fraaa Mawport wkaralbard. Mr tkar hf a rasaHaa. Itvad la Cora Talklngton, Mr F. P. Talk-! ,ss Lucille Crockett ot Syr- 1 nLZ'TfJ-. T " lng several days with Mr. Webb s parents. Ington. Captain and Mrs. Harry aruse, N. Y C. Brumbaugh. meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. Return After Week at Coast. Mr. aad Mrs H. 8. Poles! and . Z. v . ' . ' ith following Matrons from Port- w. ... w . early this week from Seaside aad,, . . w " wt. and Mra. Jones , . . wnw una neen eip 't- : hl,l Ir, , I, n 1 . ed librarian for children for the I bu Id lng r72 -ml , lne 80,1001 pobllc library and the cl.v JZ f?-. J?' Portland Matrons iait Mrs. O. J. McKinnrn tember 1. according to word which " inis mm received nere ii. i. . nri. . , i .. f " I McKlnnoa on Thursday were; Mr. Hansen Tiait Trias d in fteanrw. Waahinrta. Mr Aadrew N Haaaen left thla wash tor Reavtew. where ah will apaad two or three vtalUBg Mr. Hdbbard other coast polnta where apoat a weok'a out lag they Mia Prop Is Ma Msybelle Propp has re-' JMrwA "T , ,.rr.mi 1. W .1 maU. fol- to 14 HT HhJd lowlax a vUlt at a week with Mis Baralaa Ooraer at Jefferson Mtaa Osrser an paatd kori end Is iliaPJaa the lend Mrs Ale-andr Martin, Mrs xv-.;. n. o tt JgS J. T" Haod and bar aad Mrs C R. Pk They drove 4.UKBt,r. H,u( of Pf)rf. land, have been vttttlna at, the down tor the step m Mrs. Lee will continue her Bible lessons. You are welcome to all our services. I. Q. and Ida J. Lao, pastors. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner N. 17th and Court St Bible school t It a n home of Mr. and Mrs T. B. Jones ' perlnter.dent will be berk tv ki" acatlon. Lot's have a goo crowd LIBERTY THEAM " rfT1 V. avaW mmmW " II 'i f for Seatlta where she will join bar kneosavd. who Is assistant ath- lettn n to Roc V. war To- Two WeV' Tasinw Mr. and land have Mrs. Chart Atriek gon to Roekaway w mmwi. una. Drrmona l i a m Th Origin aad Purpose of X. T. ' cnurch p. m.. "Th Place of Now Test a moat I Chriattaalty .i k. i "r 1 is unroKiaaity " at the LBtrorstty ot mhur9 tk,T w, tpa4 . r.Miiom Volunteer Band meet. Honda 'of two weeka Th. r i a- Midweek oerrlcs, niuredayl I a : . a . WBKB A breath troan the grrmv . the petty, tirirta cares that take t COMEDY AND WEKKLi