Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1925, Image 5

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SATURDAY, MARCH
Society and
State Meet
To Be Here
June 12-13
The annual dale conveiulo:! ef
me ungon leaeration of busmen
and professional women's cubs
will be held In Salem on Friday
and Saturday, June 12 and 13, ac
cording to arrangements made ly
the 8alra elnb and the eta e pres
ident, Mrs. Alice D. Maloncy, of
Marehfield, when she vislt'd here
hls week. -
Two official delegates from
acb of the nine affiliated chap
ters In the state, Portland, Cor
vallis, Eugene, Medford, Marsh
lleld, Hood Hlver. Astoria, Al
bany and Salem, will be the vol
tes body at the conference aad
will elect offlcere of the state fed
eration. Local groups at Klamath
Falls. Pendleton and Roseburg.
may Join the federation before
the June convention.
The executive committee meet
ing on the evening of June 12
will officially open the confer
nce. A b twin two meeting of all
delegates and members who wlti
to attend will probably be held
Saturday morning with a lunch
ton at noon. A banquet Saturday
tT Ing wll close the session. At
this time a speaker representing
the national organization will ad
dress the Oregon members.
This will be the first time t'aat
fl itate convention has been held
utslde of Portland. Dr. Mary B.
Purvine heads the Salem club
which has membership of nearly
hundred.
Mrs. John J. Roberts was a
Portland visitor yesterday. Miss
Helen Roberts, a student at St.
Helen's hall, returned with her
last night to upend the week end
t her home.
The second general meeting of
the Salem branch of the National
League of Women Voters will he
keld on Wednesday afternooa In
the city library.
Among the most delightful St.
Patrick's day affairs was the
program of Irish folk songs,
dances and stories given at the
new St. Joseph's auditorium on
Tuesday evening. In addition to
mumbers given by members of the
aneh and students at Sacred
Heart academy the program In
cluded numbers by Mrs. Ralph
White's dancing classes, splendid
Impersonations by D. R. Muston
and ecvcral selections by a men's
cjuartet. The panegyric was de
livered by J. R. Murphy of Port
land. The program follows:
Medley of Irieh Airs, academy
cjuartet.
Would I Were the Tender Ap
ale Blossom. Old Irish, C. R. Mus
ton.
Believe Me If All Those En
dearing Young Charms, quartet.
St. Patrick's Day address, J. R
Murphy.
My Wild Irish Rose, academy
archest ra
Kathleen Mavoumeen, harp
solo, Miss Mary Jean Porter
Dance, Miss Dorothy Felkor
Medley of Irieh Songs, quartet
A Sprig of Green, reading, Miss
Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Molly Brannigan, Irish song,
C. R. Muston
Smllln' Thru, quartet
The Last Rose of Summer,
academy string quartet.
The Pringle Pleasant Point so
cial club met with Mrs. M. W.
Welch at her home on the Port
land road Thursday for an all day
. w. ;etlng. Dinner was served at
noon. The afternoon was spent at
fancy work. Roll call was respond
ed to bv Irish iokrs
In the group were Mrs. L. W.
Potter. Mrs.' J. M. Robertson
Vis. J. W. Keys. Mrs. Coates.
Mrs. C T. Jones, Mary Alice
Jones. Mrs. T. C. Bates and little
daughter. Mrs. E. O. Clark, Mrs.
F. R Clark. Waldo Clark, Mrs
H. Harrison. Mrs. C. M. Cady
Wllksboro. Janice Cady Wilks-
Doro. Mrs. M. W. Welch, June
Welch.
Next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. T. C. Bates, J
Lafelle street on June 2.
Chapter AB of the P. E. O. sis
terhood will meet Monday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. H. O
Barrett. 2117 State street. .Mrs
Reeves will take charge of the
program.
Among the delightful brldjre
luncheons of the week was that
ivn hv Mrs. Cal F. Patton when
h. entertained members of the
Thursday bridge lunchwn ilub.
rovers were laid for twelve at one
o'clock luncheon. Wild flowers
and daffodils were combined at
tractlvely both on the luncheon
. hnnt fhft llvlnz rooms.
Mm Klmer Daus was speclaf,
arucst. Club numbers In the group
were Mrs. L. P. Aldrlch, Mrs. O.
t. Fisher, Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs.
A. E. Huckesteln, Mrs. Clair In
.n Mrs Clvde Johnson. Vrf.
lonls Kanohahn. Mrs. Charles
Knowland, Mrs. W. I. Needham,
Mrs. John R. Sites and the host
ess. Mrs. Patton.
Ht-h score was won by Mrs
Charles Knowland. Mrs. Sites will
entertain the club at their next
meeting.
The American Legion auxiliary
will smns.-ir a tea In McCornack
all Monday from three to five.
Mr and Mrs. B. E. Birch en
tertained at dinner on Wednes
day evening honoring Mrs. C. W
loore on her birthday anniver
sary. Daffodls and Irish novel
tea' were nsed on the dining ta
k. th covers laid for Mr. and
., r W. Moore. Miss Margaret
K'r. Amy Birch. Miss Mar
rret "mJ. W. T. Brown and
Ui Mr.. Blr.li.
21, 1925
Edited by Rosalia
Dr. and Mrt. O. R. Vehrs, Miss
Esther Maria Vehrs and Miss
Carmen Vehrs motored to Albany
on Wednesday evening where
they were guests at a birthday
dinner honoring Mra. Lee Bost
wick. Mrs. Ralph White will enter
tain at an informal dance In Der
by hall on Wednesday evening
honoring the members of her sen
ior ballet class.
Mra. Henry B. Thlelsen has re
turned from a month's visit with
her son, Edward W. Thielsen, at
his borne In San Francisco.
Famous
Pianist
Coming
With the Royal Dadmun con
cert a matter of history, Salem
music lovers are anticipating the
appearance of Mme. Uermaiue
Schnitzer, tho famous French
pianist, who plays at the Grand
theater on Monday, March 30.
Mme. Schnitzer made her debut
tm the American concert platform
only a few years ago and since
then her popularity has grown by
leaps an bounds. Last year she
appeared In concert at the Port
land auditorium. Some critics call
her the "greatest woman pianist
oi the age.
The concert a week from Mon
dt.y Is being sponsored by the
Civic Music clnb.
Nurses to
Receive
Diplomas
Miss Adelaide F. Post and Miss
Claire U. Davis, who have com
pleted three years of training as
student curses In the Salem Hos
pital will be formally awarded
:heir diplomas at graduation ex
ercises which will be held In the
woman's club house Tuesday
evening at o'clock. A general
invitation to all those interested
to attend the exercises has been
extended by the hospital associa
tion.
The first class was graduated
from the Salem hospital In 1897.
With only a few exceptions a class
has been graduated each year
since then. The complete program
for the affair Tuesday evening is
as follows:
Piano Solo Cecil Deacon
Invocation Rev. J. R. Buck
Presentation of Class
Dr. C. A. Down's
Address Dr. H. J. Clements
Vocal Solo Mrs. P. L. Newmyer
Charge to the Class
.Dr. W. B. Morse
Presentation of Diplomas
August Huckeetcin
Presentation of Pins
Miss Gladys Steele
Selection....McDowell Club Quartet
Mrs. Jennie TC. Miller enter
tained the recently organized
sewing circle of Barbara Friet
chie tent No. 2 Daughters of
Veterans in her home on Tues
day afternoon. At this meeting
the name of Barbara Frictchle
club was adopted by the group
with the avowed object of assist
ing the local tent both socially
and financially. Meetings will ba
held on the first Thursday of ev
ery month at the homes of vari
ous members.
In addition to sewing the club
has outlined a definite course of
study beneficial to all the mem
bers. Mrs. Neva Johnston and
Mrs. Gilliam will take charge of
the study course at the next meet
ing. Officers of Barbara Frietchle
club are Mabel Lockwood, presi
dent; Grace Green, vice president.
and Jennie K. Miller, secretary-
treasurer.
The south east circle of the la
dies aid of the First Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs.
O. W. Eyre on Wednesday, March
IS. Mrs. G - V. Pontius presided
over the meeting. Devotions were
led by Mrs. E. D. Proctor.
It was learned that the day
was the 35th wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mre. Eyre. In
keeping with the occasion Mrs.
M. C. Halvoreen sang "I'll Re
member you, Love In My Pray
ers," and little Mies Charlotte
Eyre played a piano solo.
The rooms were beautifully
decorated with daffodils. The host
ess was assisted by Mrs. C. E.
Eyre. Members present were Mrs.
W. H. Kay, Mrs. C. E. Eyre, Mrs.
Lena Cherrington, Mrs. 0. V.
Pontius. Mrs. N. S. Savage, Mrs.
M. C. Halvoreen. Mrs. F. E. Hoov
er, Mrs. F. V. Barquist, Mrs. E.
D. Proctor, Mrs. E. A. Lebold.
Mre. M. E. Halley, Mrs. E. J. Swat
ford, Mrs. J. H. Phenlclc and the
hostess, Mrs. O. W. Eyre. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. W. J. LaBare, 1035
Lee street.
Honoring a group of the young
er girls who are planning to enter
college in the fall, the active and
alumnae members of Alpha XI
Celta In Salem will entertain at
an Informal tea at the Colonial
name Tea shop on Wednesday
afternoon. Miss Danta Robbins.
Miss Mvrtle Pelker. Mrs. D. Keen
ey and Mrs. A. W. Stein will be
hostesses.
Mrs. C. B Bishop will entertain
at dinner tonight honoring Mis
Angle McCulloch. Daffodils and
J.vaclntas wll! center the table
with coders laid for Miss McCul
loch. Mi Mirpah Blair, Mrs.
Hertha Junk Darby, Mies Edna
Purdy. Miss Lillian Applegate.
Miss (Va Chapman and the host
ess. Mrs. Bishoo
Club News
Keber. Phone 1
Mrs. Fred Zimmerman and her
mother, Mrs, Ellen Bell, are the
guests In Portland of Mrs. Belt's'
daughter, Mrs. Horace Skiff, for
several days. Mr. Zimmerman will
motor down today to join tnem.
Mrs. Louisa King was hostess
to a social meeting of the Mac
cabees In her home Vhursday eve
ning. Twenty seven members were
present to enjoy the games and
music. Attractive St. Patricks
decorations were used aoout the
living rooms. Assisting Mrs. K'ng
as hostesses were Mrs. Rosella
Crossan, Mrs. Patterson and Mrs.
Eberhard.
High School
Students In
Program
The music department of the
Salem high school will present an
interesting program next Tuesday
evening, March 24, in the school
auditorium. The program will be
gin at 7:30 and will not conflict
with any plans mads for the S
club dance. A small admission
charge will be made at the door
Tho complete program follows.
Falling Leaves Seredy
Poet and Peasant . von Suppe
Orchestra
Morning Invitation Veazie
Incidental solo, Josephine Al
bert v
Follow the Road . Wilson
There's a Bit of Heaven In Your
Smile David
Chorus I
Trio, Love and Flowers....Aldrlch
Margaret Kastcr, Peter Voelkl
violins, Robert Alexander, pi
ano. Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman)
Offenbach
Sylvia Speaks
Uoln' Home (from New World
Symphony) . Dvorak
Chorus II
Solo, Harlequin Sanderson
Echo Do Sart
Morning Grieg
Sunrise and You . Pen
Chorus I
My Sunshine (O Sole Mlo)
do Capua
In a Little Old Garden'....Hewitt
Troubadour quartet
Gypsy Love Song Herbert
Kaster, Foelkl, violins; Pou
' jade, flute, Anderson piano
Girls from Chorus I
To a Wild Roee MacDowell
World is Waiting for Sunrise.
Seltz
Selected voices from Chorus II
Allah's Holiday Frim)
Bells of St. Mary's Adams
Solo Thelraa Davis; duet Es
ther Burch, Ronald Craven;
quartet, Burch, Davis, Craven,
Anderson
Chorus II
Sparkling Eyes Berto
Cup Winner March Tocaben
Orchestra
America
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE Tabernacle on Ferry
St. The missionary convention has
been going on In fine spirit thru
out the week. The speakers pres
ent are Rev. V. V. Newberryt
dean of the Simpson Bible school,
Seattle. Rev. Erickley, Seattle;
Rev. Morgin, Wlndom, Minn. Mie
slonr.rlcs Rev. W. earner of India
and Miss Alice Backlund of India.
These missionaries aro fresh from
tho field, and bring us helpful and
ixtercttinjy reports. Saturday eve
ning service. Mr. Morgin will be
the principal speaker, service op
ens at 7:30. Sunday afternoon
preaching service Dean Newberry
r.H preach. Evangelist Frederic
Botts will help In this service. Sun
day evening special music and song
one of the vsiting brethren will
apeak. Sunday school 2 p. m.
Classes for all. Tuesday and Fri
day evenings special services.
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Rev.
J. R. Ruck, pastor. Mass at 7:30,
8:30 and high mass and sermon
by pastor at 10:30. Benediction In
tho eveming at 7:30. Everybody
welcome.
FIRST BAPTIST Corner Liber
ty and Marlon streets. Rev. E. H.
Shanks, pastor. Biulo school 9:45
Ed Schunke, eup-erlntondent. Class
es for ail agos. Everybody wel
come. Morning worship 11. Pre
lude: Entree in C S. Rousseau.
Anthem: Jubilate in B Flat Ne-
vin. Offertory: Allegro Moderato In
E Flat. Vocal solo: "Beyond the
Dawn," Sanderson, Mrs. Ermine
Bunhnell Fawk. Junior story
"The Boy Tramp." Sermon The
Confession of Christ Postlude:
Sortie J. L. Battman. B. Y. P. U.
6:30. Subject: The KingJom With
out Walls. Leader, Arthur Smith
er. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. 6:30
Misses Newqufst and an devort ad
visors. All young people of Jun
ior high school are invited. Even
ing worship 7:30. Prelude: In
Prayer J. Lerman. Anthem: The
Spirit of Our Fathers Shelley. Of
fertory: Song of the Stars Ros-
encrans. Sermon The can or
Jesus. Postlude 'A-men J. I
Battman. Mid week prayer meet
ing Thursday night. Everybody
invited. Come to the church that
welcomes strangers.
LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO
PAL South Comnicr-iul and My
ers streets. II. F. Temberton. pas
tor. You are cordially invited to
alien! the services of this church
as follows: Sund;iy school nt 9:45
E. A. Knot mi,, supei intenuent
Bible study and Christian charact
er building the alms or tms
school. You and your cnniren
will find thl hour worth while.
All young people welcome at the
Erworth League meetings ot :io.
The Intermediate league meets In
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
T.N.T.
Formal
Tonight
The Interest of the younger
set is primarily focused on the
formal dance In Derby hall to
night w hen the T. N. T. club will
be hostess to nearly a hundred
guests. St. Patrick's decorations
will be used and the same plan
will be carried out In the pro
grams and feature novelties. -
Miss Maxine Myers - will give
feature dance during the eve
ning.
Patrons and patronesses lor the
affair will be Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Hunt
ington, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glov
er, Miss Mabel Robertson and
Mies Leila Johnson. Miss Anne
Towe Is club advisor.
Members of the club are Miss
Mildred Ackerman, Miss Lucile
Anderson, Miss Genevieve Camp-
hell, Miss Maxine Glover, Miss
Helen Gorellne, Mies Lois Gors-
llne. Miss Frances Sandls, Miss
Alpha Holcomb, Miss Marie Tur
ner, Mies Virginia Neef, Miss
Marguerlta Millard, Miss Marie
Hitchcock. Mies Maude Gwynne,
Miss Echo DeSart, Mies Rose Hus
ton, Miss Kreta Jan and Miss
Velma Simpkins.
The guest list Includes Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Miss Jane
Hillpot, Mies Virginia Dorcas,
Mies Rovena Eyre, Mies Sylvia
Woods, Miss Fay Waseam, Mies
fContlnucd on Page Ten)
Bridge Club
Meets at Tea
On Thursday
Air a. Frederick Lamport was
hostess at bridge and tea In her
home on Thursday afternoon to
members ot her bridge club. Spe
cial gueste were Mre. John J. Hob
erta and Mies Helen Jordan.
Spring (lowers were used" through
out the rooms.
In the group were Mre. Rob
erts, Mies Jordan. Mrs. T. A,
Livealey, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs.
J. Shelley Saurman, Mrs. Henry
Meyers, Mre. O. C. Locke, Mrs.
William Walton, Mrs. T. C. Smith
Jr.. Mrs. John McN'ary, Mrs. Dav
id Eyre, and the hoe tees, Mr
Lamport.
Mrs. T. A. Livealey will enter
tain the club Wednesday In her
home on Lincoln bill.
. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Stelner
have as their house guests over
the week end Mr. and Mrs. A. F
Flegel of Portland. Their son
Captain Earl Flegel, Is the son in
law ot Dr. and Mrs. Stelner.
HURCHES
Leslio hall and the Leslie league In
the church. Livo Interesting meet
ings. Morning worship at 11
o'clock. Sermon subject: A New
Patch on an Old Garment. Even
ing meeting at 7:30. Subject Go
ing out with the Tide. Come and
enjoy the Christian fellowship and
neighborly atmosphere ot the
church. Excellent music by the
chorus choir, plain gospel preach
ing and a homelike cheer will make
you want to como again. Make
this your home church. Vifltors
and strangers especially welcome.
FIRST EVANGELICAL Liber
ty and Center. C. C. Poling, min
ister. Sunday morning will be our
last communion service for this
conference year. A full attend
ance of the membership is expect
ed. Tho subject of the paMor's
sermon will ba "Clfist Revealing
Himself to tho Disciples In Break
ing of Bread." No evening service
as we are In the union meetings
held at the Presbyterian church.
Church school at 9:45. The junior
church at 11 a. m. Th juniors
will unite In the communion ser
vices. Senior Christian Endeavor
at 6:15. Meet promptly, so all
can attend the meetings In the
Presbyterian church at 7:30. All
mid week services are called off
during this meeting. Great Inter
est Is being manifested at present
and we expect It to grow from day
to day. This and Sunday the 29th
will close the conference year. So
full attendance is desired. Wel
come to all.
BETHANY REFORMED Cor
ner of Calitol and Marlon rtreets.
Sunday school 10 a, m. and Ger
man preaching service 11 a. m.
No evening sonic e. M. Denny,
minister.
ST: PAUL'S (Episcopal)
Church and Chemeketa streets.
Rev. II. D. Chambers, rector.
"Fourth Sunday In Lent." Holy
Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. In the
chapel. Church school at 9:45.
Morning prayer, litany and sermon
nt 11 a. m. This will bs laymen's
Sunday, the services being read
by lay readers the rector preaching
the sermon. Vester choir under the
direction of Mrs. Riddle. Y. P. F.
at 7 p. m. St. Paul's extends a
welcome to all.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and
High streets. J. J. Evans, minis
ter; Miss Vivian Whicicr, cnurcn
nsn'.stant; Miss Hattle lMtchlel,
missionary. "The Ten Virgins"
will bs given In pantomlne at the
opening of the evening church ser
vice. It will be an Interesting tea
ture of the program. The sermon
wilt be founded upon the parable.
Musical numbers during the days
set vice will be given under the di
rection of Miss Whlsler. Dr. 11.
C. Epley will have chargo of the
Bibls school period. The men's
clais at ths Iillgh theatre Invites
the men of th schurcb and com
munity not In other classes to join
In their program at 9:45. Promin
ent Incidents recorded In the Old
Testament will be considered by!
the teacher, J. J. Evans. Ths young1
people of the church meet la two
groups at 4:39. The services f
tho day will be interesting and
spiritually helpful.
FIRST SI'iniTUAUST Meet
ing Sunday evening, March 22, at
7:30, Woodman hall (Elks touJld-,
Ing), Mr. F. W. Parker, will be
tho speaker. - A cordial Invitation
is extended to the public.
SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th and
Mill streets. Pulrik Dahhn, pas
tor. Sunday school 10 a..m. Gust
Anderson, superintendent. Morn
ing worship In Swedish at 11 a.
Epwortu league p. . m. and
a social .hour between f and I s.
ra. Evening service I p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday 7:S0 p. m. You
are all cordially Invited . to the
meetings.
'EVANGELICAL Cheme-
keta street. F. W. Launer. nastor.
Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject "Sinful
Weeping." At 7:30 the subject
will bs "Melody in ths Heart."
Our Sunday school at 10 a. m. We
welcome you to our school. A real
interest Is given to all. O. R.
Sttausbaugh has charge. Evangel
ical league at 0:30. Miss Clara
Crow will lead. The Bible study I
Is under the leadership of Miss
Beulah Launer. Prayer services on
Thursday evening. The stranger Is
maao welcome to all services of
the church.
UNITARIAN Cottnee and Chs-
meketa streets. Rev. Martin Fere
shctiaji, minister. Church school
at 10a. m. Graded instruction. Mr.
.Miles 11. Mckey, superintendent.
Devotional services at 11 a. m.
Subject of the sermon "The Great
est Gift." Sirs. M. ,Fercshetian.
contralto soloist of the church
will sing "Tho Blind Plowman,"
by Clarke. Mis. W. A. Denton at
the organ.
MARKET ST. FREE METHO
DIST Corner of North Winter
streets. Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke.
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Dr.
Frank S. Schutz. superintendent.
Chisses for all sizes and ages man
ned by consecrated teachers who
beleivo tho Bible to be God's in
spired word. Preaching hours 11
and 7:45. Class meeting at 12:15.
Mrs. Ida Garrett, leader. Yoi-ng
people's meeting at 6:30. Miss
Martha Jaquct, leader. Praver
ana praise service at 7:30 led by
the pastor. The revival services
which have been In nroxrasa
ths church for three weeks will
come to a close with the service
Sunday evening. The pastor and
people have rejoiced in the splen
did meetings of the past weeks.
The sermons by the evangelist have
Been of a high order and have
been splendidly received. He will
oring three great messages on Sun
day. One In the morning at 11
another at 3 e clock and the clos
ing message at 8 In the evenlnc.
In the afternoon h;s subject will
do "The second Return of Our
Lord to this. Earth." Sunday will
oe an an tiay meeting. All are re
quested to bring a basket dinner.
Hot drinks will be served free. All
are invited to bo present and you
will enjoy ths splendid snlrituni
aimospnere ot this church.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First
Church Corner of Liberty and
memeketa streets. Sunday morn
ing services at 11 o'clock, Sunday
evening at 8. Subject of lesson ser
mon "Matter." Two Sunday school
sessions, one at 9:30 and one at
II a. m. Wednesday evening tes
timonial meeting at 8 o'clock Read
ing room 209 Masonic templo open
every day except holidays and
Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p
in are coraiauy invited to our
services and to our reading room.
INlERJiATlONAL BIBLE STU
DENTS ASSOCIATION Meetings
are held every Sunday In Derby
building, corner of Court and High
streets. Bible study 10 to 12
I-.ickiers templo study 3 p. m. At
8 p. m. there will be given a pub
tic lecture entitled "God's King
dom Has Come." Why can hitherto
sealed prophecies now be under
stood? When did Satln's rule of
the earth begin and when will It
cease? Who are to be earth's new
rulers? Come and. hear these per
plexing questions answered.
CENTER ST. METHODIST A.
F. Hilmcr, pastor. Church is at
corner 13th and Center streets.
Sunday school session begins at 10
o'clock with classes In German and
English for young and old. At 11
o'clock tho pastor will speak on
"The relation of the great Tribu
lation to the Rapture." This service
Is In German. At 7 o'clock Ep
worth lcaguo meeting followed by
the regular evening service at
which time a discussion on Reve
lations will be taken up. This be
ing the second In the scries. All
evening, services are In the Eng
lish language. Cottage prayer meet
Ing at' II. II. Oral lap, Wednesday
at 7:45.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCO
PAL Corner of State and Church
streets. Class meeting, 9:15 a. m.
Geo. P. Litchfield, leader Sunday
school, 9:46 a. m. All thought l
being turned toward Decision Day,
which has been set for a Sunday of
the Easter season. The morning
worship service at 11 o'clock will
Rub on Sore Throat
Musterole relieves wre throat quick
y. Made with oil of mustard, it is s
;lrtn,white ointment that will not bum
x bl ister like the oid -fasbiooed muttarc
daster.
Just spread It on with your fingers.
3cntly but surely It penetrates to the
tore spot and draws out the pain
To Mothers: Musterole Is
made in milder form for
babies ant) small children
Ask for Children's Musterole
)5&6Sctajars6t tubes; hospital sic,$3.
mm
isTTW THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
be in charge of Miss Mary E. Find
ley, assisted by representatives of
the Junior official board, Eloise
White and HowardBergman. Jun
ior ushers will also assist. Indeed
the entire service will be sugges
tive of ths Junior church, which
usually meets In the annex at the
same hour. Tho Junior 15 min
ute sermon, will be "The Master's
Smile.'! Later In ths service Miss
Find ley will give a short summary
uf VThs Task of Religious Educa
tion t First Church." The threo
champters of the Epworth league
W1U meet at f :30 in their respec
tive .places. - These services will
be followed by ths evening senlce
of worship at. 7:30. A welcome Is
extended., to. all members and
friends ef, First church.
' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On
Church, etreet between Chemeketa
and Center streets. Ward Willie
LongL minister. 9:30 a. m., Sun
day school, H. E. Barrett, super
latendeat. Our Sunday school is
advancing In a most satisfactory
manner, "Flvs Hundred by Eaat
or!' is the slogan. Clashes and de
partments for all ages and a warm
wtf.vwne io an. ii a. m, morning
wursrup. sermon "The Restora
tion of Peter" by Rev. Chas. s. To
JfaftV The quartette will sing "Oh
Thnt I had Wings Like a Dove"
o.3u p. m., rally a.id mass mt.
ing of young people's societies in
the senior room. Each society will
cuniriDute a special music number
o me program and Miss Winona
it. Jtwen. national field tt.n-
wio young people's branch of
the W. C. T. U. will sneak. Mi
joweii come to us well rccom
ii.cniiea. tne is a conwrut
Christian young woman and has a
stow message or good citlzeiihiii
for the young people. 7:30 p. m.
evening worship. Congregational
gospel song service led by the
large chorus choir under direction
oi Air. roimg. who will also deliv-
r me message of tho evening hut
sunject being "The Prico of i
bout. Tho public Is cordiallv In.
vitcd to this and all the pre-Easter
services now being held in this
cnurcn.
CHRIST EVANGELICAL T.TTTJT
eh AN State and 18th street- n
i.ucn:er, pastor. There will h
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine
services with sermon in English
at 10:30 a. m. The pastor will
preach on our Savior's fourth word
irom me crors. The Luther lea
gue meets ot 7 p. m. Topic "What
-an we Do to Win Others
Christ?" Evening service At 7
P. m. The Sunday schoal teachers
meet on Thursday at 7:o n
Bible school on Saturday from o
i a. m. a hearty welcome.
HIGHLAND FRI ENDS Coiner
uig-manti avenue and Church
sircer. Kdgar P. Sims. nntnr
Sunday services Bible school at 10
. m., vv alter Stanton, suner i.tn.
meeting ror worihin at 11
u. m. lonng people's C. E. 6.30 p,
hi. evening service 7:30 p.
Special meetings will begin
inurauay evening at 7:30, with
i-aui B. Lindley of Urbana, Ohio,
as evangelist. Come and enjoy
.uusu meetings with us.
GLAD TIDINGS MISSION
Uurt street. C. S. Johnson,
pastor. Sunday school at 2 n.
Services at 3 and 7:30 p. m. Meet
mgs on Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday an.1 Siturday evenings.
wo oeneve in the old time re
ligion and preach the full gospel.
ine spin: is with us In slneinr.
praylig and testimony. We pray
ror the sic k. Many are b.-Ing healed
come and we will pray with you
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
Marry . Johnson, minister. Sun
day school and morning worship
at 10 a. m. Young people's meet
ing at 6:30 p. m. Final review of
"Jesus Principles of Living." 7:30
Preaching service anthem "He
Leodcth Me," sung by the chorus
choir. Sermon "A Christian In
terpretation of Christ.
CHURCH OF GOD 13-16 North
Church s'reet. J. J. Gillespie, pa,
tor. Sunday schocl io a. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject
Paul's Inspired Record lY.ht the
End of Time will come at Christ's
coining and tho Son will then be
subject to the Father, Instead of
reigning on the earth 1000 years.
1 Cor. 15:22-28. Young people's
services 6:45, song, testimony and
preaching servlco 7:30. Slnclnc
class Wednesday evening 7 p. m.
and the regular weekly prayer
meeting 7:30. Mrs. E. P. Mills,
leader. A cordial Invitation Is
given to the public to attend the
services..
NAZARKNE 19th and Marion
streets. C. II. Hopkins, minister.
WOMAN AVOIDS
AH OPERATION
Awful Pain and Misery Re
lieved by Lydia E.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Lima. Ohio.'! want to tsll too
how your msdicine has helped me. For
with awful pains
from inflamma
tion and 1 was in
such missry that 1
had to band dou
bla to est relief.
I could not be
touched or jarred,
had awful pain all
over my abdomen
andcouidnottouch
my feet to the
Hour. It was im
possible for me to straighten up and
the pains never ceased. I took treat
ments for some Urns and finally waa
told I would have to have an opera
tion. 1 do not believo in operations
and I had read so much about Lydia IX.
Hinfcham'a Vegetable Compound that
I told my husband 1 would try it be
fore I gave up. I soon began to feel
that itwas duingmegood. The awful
misery began to leave me, alw the
Kirkni'he. I have a rood annetite and
n gaining in weight, taking this
edicine was the beat thing I ever
i. I feel like it has saved my life
id I do not hesitate to say so to my
'ienda. It has saved me from a
readed operation and I am atill
dting it -Mra. Ethel Thiirktun,
M North nrn bt, Lima, Unio.
i
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. W. B.
Hardy, superintendent Morning
worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by
the pastor. Subject Kindness of
God. Young people's meeting 6:10
a.. Miss Hattle Meggers, presi
dent. Evening service 1:30. Ser
mon by Rev. Mary L. Hopkins.
Subject Prayer Answered. Wednes
day evei'lng 7:10 prayer and praise
service. Even body welcome.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Liberty and Center streets. WC.
Km titer, minister. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Classes for alt ages. A
place and welcome for you. M. D.
McCallister, superintendent. Morn
Ing worship at 11 a. m. Sermon
subject "The Well by Bethlehem's
Gate.' Chr-etlan Endeavor 6:10 p.
m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m.
with program ot song sermon and
pictures. Tho . song service . for
everybody's participation. The ser
mon, brier, "Ths Light that Nev
er Fails." The pictures deal with
the scenes ot the landing of the
Pilgrims. Prayer meeting Thurs
day 7:30 p. m. The "Lord's Pray-
is subject of study. Next Thurs
day the second of the series the
topic will be "Our Father's
Home."
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN
Corner l?th and Mission streets.
Sunday school 10 a. m. We have
efficient teachers and classes for
all ages. W. W. Wells, superinten
dent. Preaching 11 a. m. by Sirs.
M. Alice Durham, evangelist, who
will oneu a revival campaign of
old time religion. Mrs. Durham
has had a wldo experience In mis-
ion rescue and evangelistic work
This will not be a theological con
test, but she will bring tho gos
pel rr. essages in sim plicity and
earnestness. She will be assisted
by Miss Ten a Peterson, deaconess.
Many special services will be an
nounced later. Services every eve
ning ct 7:10 with a lively song ser
vice. We afk tho co-operation of
all who believe the Bible to bo the
word of God. Christian Endeavor
3:30. Sunday evening topic What
Can We Do To Win Others to
Christ. Leader, Miss Alta Zinn.
The young people are especially In
vited to this service. You are cor
dially invited to attend nny or all
of theso services, and will be made
to feel nt home. Come and bring
your children, if you cannot bring
send them they will be well cared
for. AH are welcome. C. W. Tib-
bet, pastor.
COURT STREET CHURCH OF
CHRIST Corner Court and North
17the street a. R. L. Putnam, min
ister. Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Chris. J. Kowitz, superintendent.
Music furnished by Miss Turner's
orchestra. Our aim Is an Increas
ed attendance each week till East-
Lct's all be boosters. Friends
not attending any school are in
vited. A graded church school.
Junior following the communion
service. Faith Gilmer, superinten
RED PIMPLES
TEN YEARS
On Face and Arms, Itched
and Burned. Could Not
Sleep. Cuticura Heals,
M For the last ten years tnv fact
no arms nsvs oeen covered with
pimples. The pimples were hard
and red and itched end burned so
that I could not sleep well during
ths night. I kept scratching the
pimpies en ine ume wnicn caused
more to break out. My cloth inr
aggravated the pimples on my
is.
I read an advertisement for Cu
ticura Soap snd Ointment snd pur-
enssea some ana stter using them
lor lour months I was healed."
(Signed) Miss Gertrude Lanksuf,
1613 Cherry St., Toledo. Ohio,
Cuticura Soap, Ointment snd
laicum are SU you need for every
day toilet snd nursery purposes.
Srwp Sc. Olotatnt BudMt. Talrosw tte. TMd
riwiMTl. rtaunpM rarn rr. Adlra
Urata Ls.bwr.MtWa, Dt :. S. Ifliilta, UmsV
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BIBLE LECTURE
"God's Kingdom Has Come"
Millions now living will nsvsr die.
What did Jesus mean when He said:
this world"?
(s the world's autlook promising aa seen by Its foremost
la teamen?
la collapse the destiny of all nations?
How will man be re-instated In Uod'a favor?
When did the kingdom begin operation?
Will profiteers, financiers, politicians or clergy be tolerated
there?
DERBY HALL. Court and High Streets,
SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 8 P. M.
. No collection
Seats Free
PAGE FTVB
dent. Morning worship 1 1 a. m.
Sermon "What If You Should Meet
Jesus in Salem r' Two gospel teams
visit the shut-Ins in the afternoon,
Mrs. Grace Kowlts In charge.
Christian Endeavor societies 6:19.
Senior and Intermediate r jet tt
same hour. ' Evangelistic service
7:S0. Sermon "Jesus and Kleode
mus." Monday 7:30 all those help
ing In ths pre-Easter campaign are
expected to meet for the .fiosl set
up meeting. Thursday In church
day. An Interesting program 7-9
p. m. A hearty welcome accorded
all who worship with us..
JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E.
Corner North Winter and Jef-
forson streets. Thomas Acheson,
pastor. Lercy Walker, assistant,
in charge of the Junior church.
Beginning this Sunday evening and
continuing until April 12th, this
church will be engaged In an ac
tive Intensive evangelistic cam
paign. Services will be held twice,,
on Sunday and (Continued .every ,
evening ot the week; .(Saturday ex
cepted) at 7:30 p. m. Tits .publio.
Is cordially invited to share with
us in these meetings. They will t
be entirely In the control pf local .
leadership, and free from the ex
travagances and embarrassment
that sometlmei afflict such evan
gel is lie efforts. The gospel will,
however, be preached faithfully,
and the aim Is a spiritual uplift for
Chilstian life. At 11 a. m. In pre
paration for the special meetings
th3 Sacrament of the Lord's sup
per will be observed. Sermon theme
"The Road to the Passover Room"
by tho pastor. Rev. Walker will
preach to the Junior church down
stairs at this hour. Young people
up to 16 years of age welcomed.
7:30 p. m. Revival services begin.
Orchestra music wilt add to the
enjoyment of the song service. The
new song books will be used.
Thome: "Making a Spiritual Awak
enlng Possible." pastor In charge.
Strangers personally greeted and
made to feel at home. The services
of the day are Sunday school 9:49
a. m. with classes for all ages.
Harry Carpenter is superintendent.
loung people's hour 6:30 p. m.
when the Wesley and Epworth
leagues meet In separate rooms for
devotional meetings. The publio
has a standing Invitation to all of
tho services.
remember Bakers
was the best
BAKER'S
COCOA
is better because
it is made of
better beans by a
better process
and has a better
flavor than other
kinds.
Hia.u.t. fat. ore .
WalterBaker&Coltd.
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nooxuT or choice fttxipn nm race.
"REVIVE
US AGAIN"
Wo are having ltevlval Meet
ings at First U. n. Church
12th and Mission, March 22,
and shall be glad to have you
come.
M. AUCE DUIUIAM, ot
Leavenworth, Kansas, Is the
EvanRellst,
Miss Tetcrson, deaconess.
Every evening at 7:30
Sunday morning and evening,
besides many special meetings.
I am, yours In Christian t.ve.
C. W. TIB NET, Pastor.
"My kingdom la not ot
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