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SATURDAY, MAY 21 1927 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON PAGE FIVE Society, Clubs and MUSIC Guild Is Hostess at Parish House Great masses of red hawthorne, dozens ol baskets of red peonies, and tall red tapers in sliver holders made the p-risli house of St. Paul's church, on Chemelieta street un usually attractive yesterday when the Junior Guild was hostess at a bridge tea. Nearly thirty tables were In play during the afternoon and a number of additional guests came In at the tea hour. Mrs. Louis Lnchmund, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Donald Roberts, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. A. O. P. Perry greeted the guestc and Mrs. W. W. Baum, Mrs. Dave John, Miss Sarah Lansing, Miss Charlotte Ziebcr, Miss Bertha Babcock, Miss Julia Creech, Miss Nancy Thiclsen, Miss Dorothy White, Miss Virginia Page and Miss Dorothy Bell assisted about the big room during the tea hour. A delightful musical program was given by Mrs, Arthur Rahn, who sang several numbers with Miss Dorothy Pearcc playing her accom paniments and by Miss Nancy Thicl sen who sang two numbers also. The tea table was specially at tractive with the big red peonies, red tapers and silver service. The first prize of the afternoon was won by Mrs. Richard Schel and Mrs. Paul Burris received the second award. The guests hvluded Mrs. F. Dur bin Sr., Mrs. Mary K. Kennedy, Mrs. Adelaide Keys, Mrs. McLurc, Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong. Mrs. U. S. Page, Mrs. Lee Canfteld, Miss Sallle Lansing, Mrs. Earl Paul sen, Mrs. James M. Smith, Mrs. Carl Annstrong, Mrs. Cecil Thompson, Mrs. Richard Schei, Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, Mr3. Ned Strahorn, Mrs. I. M. Doughlon, Mrs. G. A. Erireon. Mrs. Francis C. Smith, Miss Edith C. Hazard. Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Mrs. J. Harry Willctt, Mrs. Ansley G. Bates, Mrs. Al Krause. Mrs. 15. X. Beechler, Mrs. K. V. Heinlein, Mrs. C. C. Page. Mrs. Mead Pctteys. Mrs. Lou Grotc, Mrs. A. L. Blampiod. Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. C. K. Spauld Ing, Mrs. V. N. Diaz. Mrs. J. B. Hos ford. Mrs. Earle Ktehcr, Mrs. Hans Seitz, Mrs. Dan Burns, Mrs. Paul II. Hauser, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Charles Miller, Tars. James Linn, Mrs. William Boot, Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs. William S. Walton, Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Mrs. R. E. Downing, Mrs. Hazel Downing George, Miss Lou Thompson, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Asahcl Bush. Mrs. Fritz Slaac, Mrs. William L,yuc. Mrs. Joe Baumgartner, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. David Evre. Mrs. G. C. Bellinger, Mrs. P. W. Byrd, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. P. L. Ncwmyer, Mrs. Harry Crain, Mrs. Robert Gaston Brady, Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, Mrs. Willis J. Roughton, Mrs. Dave M. John, Mrs. T. J. Brabee, Mrs. W. W. Baum, Mrs. M. G. Maison, Mrs. Roy Sim mons, Mrs. n. H. Grady, Mrs. Charles Stricklin, Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. James H. Jennings, Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff, Mrs. Roy Romaine. Mrs. F. E. Shafer, Mrs. w. I. staley, Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. P. M. Greg ory, Mrs. Paul F. Burris, Mrs. A. C. F. Perry, Mrs. G. A. Wood, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mrs. L. W. Gleason and Mrs. H. O. White. Mrs. Cora Hendry will present Miss Mildred Abbott and Kenneth Abbott In a piano recital Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church. Miss Abbott and her brother Kenneth are pop ular in musical circles, Miss Abbott playing the piano parts in the Par rish Junior high school orchestra. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Abbott are playing a musical ca reer for them. They will be assisted In recitol by local talent, xno pur He is Invited. An interesting social meeting was held by the ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic and their In vited guests Thursday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Smith. The afternoon was enlivened by an unusual fish-pond and auction. Mrs. Thelma DuBols sang a group of old-fashioned songs. Memorial Day and convention plans were discuss ed and perfected. At the tea hour the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Gosser. Out of town guests for the oc casion were Mrs. Ellen Jones of Al bany, Mrs. Sarah Churchill of Port land, and Mrs. Anna May Baker of Rein. Members and other guests Includ ed Mrs. Sarah E. Oliver, Mrs. Ruth Ttennison. Mrs. Mabel cearnarc, Mrs. Roxy Coulson, Mrs. Thelma DuBois, Mrs. Lena Taylor, Mrs. Mary L. Straw, Mrs. Ardel K. Law rence, Mrs. Laura Clutter, Grandma Pugh, Mrs. Mary Gosser and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Charles Crippen, Miss Bessie St. Cla r. Herbert Rolph, Dave fur lough, and Ellis Lauderbcck, all of whose birthdays occur during the Monday of May, and Mrs. M. In nocent! whose birthday was cele brated on that day, were honored on Wednesday evening at a card party at the home of Mr and Mrs. Innocent!. Bowls of red peonies were arrang ed about the rooms and the serving table in ihe dining room was cen tered with a huge birthday cake with pink tapers and pink stream ers leading to gifts for each of the honor guests. Mrs. Ellis Lauderbeck won first prize for high score of the evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rolph, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crippen. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lauder beck, Mr. and Mrs Frank Clark, Mrs. W. A St. Clair. Bessie St. Clair, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Innocent! and their son, Elmo. Miss Rosalie Jones Is spending the week-end In Corvallls as a guest ac me n Beta e ni house. A delightful little frolic was giv en to a group of little people 6at- uruay iroin iwo to live In Wilson park honoring Dudley Campbell Walton on his seventh birthday an niversary. Games, refreshments with a real birthday cake and candles followed by the attractions which the carni val offered made a delightful affair for the youngsters. Those present were Mary Yager, Ruth Alice Grant, Junior Grant, Jennie DeAze, Earl Basset, Harry Mason, Joe and Winnie Webber, Delbert McDonhome, Beverly Arm strong, Myron Saladay, Lanore and Margaret Campbell, Freddie Dud ley Campbcfl Walton and hostesses, Mrs. w. F. Campbell and Mrs. Edith O. Walton. Dr. and Mrs. Smith Club Hosts Tlr onrl Mrc W Pnrltnn Smith were hosts to members of the Cap- ltoi live nunarea chip uusi mgnt ui two enjoyable affairs. Dinner was of Mrs. James Godfrey on North Liberty street ana later in me eve ning Dr. and Mrs. Smith entertain- the Capitol at the American Legion snow lor tne oenciii. ui us iviiaoio Lavender lupin and yellow tulips and yellow tapers in lavendar glass holders cenierea uw muies. win nrnye fnr Mr rind Mrs. E. L. BakCl', Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bnumsnrtner, Mr! and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Dr. and nTt-c t. -p f?nint.n. Mr. anu ayu. Frank Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. O. r T nL-o nr nnrt Mrs. H. i. (Jim- Rer, George G. Brown, Mrs. Georce Rndt'ers. and the hosts, ur. ana jm W. Carlton Smith. . vcWnf anrl Mrs. Carl Greec airni-toinori Kixtv members of the senior class of Willamette university at a delignum evening in their home on Wednesday. The nnuiinmpnr. nf the craduatini; class at the president's home is an annual allair. nui-ine the evening Mrs. uusr.a Ebsen assisted. fUmtor An nt til P. E. O. SlS terhood will meet at the home of w V Hiirrntt at 2117 State street Monday evening. Dinner will be served at six tnirty wun a uw ness meting following. rm, u o n flnh mo i. n.t thfi home r tit T.fwnl Wfnriprson on Mon- i day evning. The evening was spent in sewing ana later a aujji served. n nirnmnnrc nrpRpnt. were Mrs. R. Pntterson. Mrs. B. Abst, Mrs. C. cfA..n11enn Mice "npntrififi Kertson !- umiiirno Miss Orn. UCUlBlrt i.iiimi.., Williams and tne nosiess, mis. derson. rpha i-.ro cp Vinnl rhild stlldV claSS of the American Association of Un iversity women win meet, monuuy evening at seven thirty In room infu nt thA First National Bank building. Miss Elnora Thomson, di rector of the nursing service iw the Marion county health demon- i..Hn nil. cnrmlr nn "The Bases of Emotion." All Interested will be welcomed at the meeting. a - f-l nPnrr o f fi !l- nf laet. rrAplr- end was the Mothers and Daughters t Ilia pircf Mfl.lul- dist church on the evening of May 13 witn tne men oi me wmiwi ing as hosts. Covers were placed for 150 guests. toastmistress, and Mrs. F. C. Taylor, wife of the pastor of the church, oc cupied the seat of honor on her right and Mrs. C. C. Clark, in charge n nn V.oi luff. Onp hostess presided at each table. In a number oi instances iuui b""- Liuns, Biwu o mother, mother and daughter, were included m tne group, mm. led the community singing and Mrs. n . ni- .wnmhnro nf th( Southeast circle were in charge of the serving. .-. . iMrlc -Ara trlvpn nv KC5po.i ".-rjn Mrs. Gaiianer, wirs. . n. uu",,, Betty Mae Hartung, Laura Hale and . xATnt,n-a misq Virginia Sisson played a piano solo, Mrs. Max well sang aiiss uorouiy miiy'b i i 1 vamI enln trflfl Civen ty Miss Grace ciizaueu duuih. ... Mrs. Walter Zosel, chairman, and Mrs. William Newmycr, rars. rram Nelswander, Mrs. R. E. DcQulre, n .. 1 Un, M .TnVinv nrf Mrs. niAAayt .... - in charge of the benefit bridge and five hundred pariy wnicn wm sponsored hi MacCormack hall on ....' n1rani-,( fnr hnth men and women by the local American Legion auxiliary. The affair Is being given to defray tvio (.vnnw nt sending a delegate to the grand convention. asked to bring accessories and their own bridge table. . Mrs. Richird A. Meyers entcrtain c:' members of the Octogon Bridge club at cards and tea In her home on Thursday. Baskets of iris were invpiv nbnut the rooms. The high score for the afternoon was won by Mrs. Albert Gragg and the second prize went to Mrs. Roy Simmons. Mrs. J. H. Brady and Mrs. Roy Simmons were additional guests. Mcr..' ors of the club ara Mrs. A. C. Gragg. Mrs. H. O. Matson, Mrs J H. Jenning. Mrs. Lester Pearmine. Mrs. A. T. Anderson. Mrs. O. L. New man. Mrs. Paul Burris and the host ess, Mrs. Meyer. In a fortnight Mrs. Maison. will tertain the group In her home, her home. A regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America will be held all day Tuesday, May 24, at the homo of Mrs. Mary Ackerman, 192 wear, Myers street. Bridge Tea At Viesko Home Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea was com plimented at an attractive affair yesterday when Mrs. Ed R. Viesko and Mrs. L. B. Gilbcrtson were hostesses at bridge and tea in Mrs. Vieslco's home. In the croup were Mrs. Rilea, the honor guest, Mrs. Joseph Schur, Mrs. George White, Mrs. Bolton Hamble, Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Miss Merle Dimick, Mrs. W. J. Kirk, Mrs. Claude Washburn of Junction City, Mrs. J. A. Pettit of Portland, Mrs. Kirby Ross, Miss Florence Cart- wright, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Miss Bert Eckerlen, Miss Nell Thielsen, Mrs. R. Ii. Edwards, Mrs. Dudley Taylor, Mrs. Ted Mesch, Beatrice Crawford-Newcomb, Miss Dudley of New York City, Mrs. William Mott. and the hostesses, Mrs. Viesko and Mrs. Gilbertson. High bridge score was won by Miss Florence Cartwright. At the tea hour Miss Dimick as sisted the hostesses. Spring Formal at Derby Hall The annual spring formal given by members of the senior ballet class of Mrs. Ralph White's dancing academy was a beautiful affair of Thursday evening in the big ball room In Derby hall. Hufie baskets of Scotch broom, iris, palms and snow balls were in terspersed with dozens of Japanese lanterns. The reception room adjoin in was inviting with big daven ports and soft lights. Patrons and patronesses for the affair were Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weis and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Myers. Mrs. White was assisted in greet ing the guests by the following members of the junior ballet class who were featured later in a Rose dance: Margaret Bell, Iris Jorgen- sen, Knthryn Ellis. Dorothy Strong, Hazel Murphy, Wilmaholyco Wirtz. Dorothy Blaisdcll, Margaret Bur dette, Helen Hill, Frances McCready and Marie Stutcsman. Thursday night's formal was the closing affair of Mrs. White's school in Derby hall and marking the clos ing of the school until September 1 when the new Spanish ballroom in the Nelson building will be opened, The committee in charge includ ed the Misses Helen Moynihan, Lu cile De Witte, Valerie Briggs and Maxine Myers. The guest list included the Misses Fi-edericka Carlson. Yvonne smitn. Ruby Drager, Alida Olsen, Elizabeth Waters. Dorothy Moore, otnai sev ens, Betty Shipley, Lucile De Witte, Kathrine Cook, Doris Hensiey, war dette Heenan. Frances Martin, Dor othy Bosshard. Dorothy Whitaker, Marearet Dracer. Mrs. B. Ltttlejohn Bradley, Maxine Glover, Cynthia Delano. Marv Kaioury, mine sup per, Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Valerie Briees. Ruth Sanders, Anna iwcin- tire, Martha Hobson, Jean Hobson, Velma Emmett, ueiorcs iwius, Vir ginia Holt. Mrs. A. E. Berger, Za- rilda Rodgers, Eloise White, Dolly Frohman, Bertha uancocK, mar frarpfc Breitenstein Maxine Myers. Isobel George, Katherino - Laugh ridee. Jean Shippe, Juna rjuery, Phyllis Day, neicn moyninan, jaut fv Hummel. Velma Simkins, Ruth Fick, Marjoric weuo, neien uiuuy, riMvnrhv p,pll. PetrEV Donnell, Mrs. Wm. Bell, Jennie Petzel, Marjorie Giese, Mollie Schwabbaucr, nope Crowthers, Dorothy -White, Mildred Carson, Annabelle Hawley, Sarah Lansing, Grace Day. Merrill W. Ash, Richard Stolz, Frank Lutz, Horace Stewart, unar les Kay Bishop, John Propp, Mar vin Heririck. Herbert Hobson, Del bert Schwabbauer, Louis C. Jack son, Kenneth Webb, umn rage, Homer Smith, William East, B. Lit t 1p inhn Bradley. Dwight Adams, John Creech, Howard Page, Jack Minto, Ross Harris, tmgene urn, Donald Deckebach, Russell Woodry, Tom D. Livesley, Edwin Cross, Ivan Kafourv. Floyd Kinzer, Lyman Lay- cock, Chester Noland, Jack Ramage, Creiehton Jones. R. Purvine, E. Johnson. Dr. A. E. Berger, Donald Goodenough, Rusty Langhead, Mau rice Wood, Carl Ramseyer, Arthur Knox, Basil De Lisle, Milwain Pmd homme. Lloyd Claggett, Kola Mc- Clellan, J. A. Heltzel. Clifford H. Townsend, Russell Bonestcele, Geo. G. Spitzbart, Newton Sanders, Man- lev straver. rarweu Bestn, K.en neth Rich. Kenneth Wilson. Fred Duncan, Harold Nickell, Henry Hendrlckson, John Evans, Harold dinger, Henry Clement, R. H. Hen drlckson and Charles Claggett. Mrs. Rae E. Bates was elected grand chief of the Pythian Sisters in the district convention held here last week end. Mrs. Carrie Knight was nan.ed junior grand chief, and other officers as follows: Mrs.Rose Farrington, M. of R. and C; Mrs. Pearl Kriger, M. of F.; Mrs. Helen Wrightman, P. O. C; Mrs. Miriam Brooks, P. S. II.; Mrs. Hes ter Hogan, P. G. C; Miss Emma Snyder, P. S. R.; Mrs. Susie Parm enter, P. S. R. 9 Glenn Gregg was elected presi dent of the Frt-Nida club for the coming year at the final dance of the searn last night in Derby hall Other officers named during the very brief business intermission were James Smith, vice president, and El ton Thompson, secretary-treasuier. Mrs. George Moorhead of CoqulIIe 'Jennie Vandervort), spent the last week-end in Salem with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Vander vort. An additional gue3t at the Vandervort home waa Mrs. ElsfP Tulier of Tacoma. Kensington club members were delightfully entertained on Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Power. Baskets of lovely co lumbine were arranged about the rooms and at the tea hour Miss Florence Power assisted her mother, the hostess. Several musical num bers were also given by Miss Pow ers. The guests included Mrs. F. 8. Ariunsen, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. George Griffith, Mrs. Herbert Hau ser, Mrs. Charles Hudkins, Mrs Charles S. Pratt, Mrs. A. C. Smith Mrs. Henry F. Morris, and the hos tess, Mrs. Frank Power. Mrs. Kitty Graver Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyeis at Nes- kowin for several days. Alliance Bridge Tea Thursday The beautiful home and gardens of Mrs. Florence Cradlebaugh at Saginaw and Washington streets will be opened next Thursday lor the benefit bridge tea which will be sponsored by the Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church. The affair is being given particularly at this time because the gardens are at the heighth of their beauty. Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. R, E. Lee Sterner, Mrs. Roy Romaine, Mrs. W. H. Wagstaff, Mrs. J. R. Poiiock and Mrs. Lloyd LeGarie form the com mittce in charge of Thursday's af fair. Playing will begin promptly at 2 o clock. Reservations for -tables are being made with Mrs. Milton Meyers .at 1009 and with Mrs. Roy Romaine at 616 North Winter street. Mrs. Duane Gibson was hostess at an attractive five table bridge tea in her home yesterday with a number of additional guests coming in at the tea hour. The guests were Mrs. Elmo White, Mrs. Willard Wirtz, Mrs. H. B. Giai- syer, Mrs. Edwin Hoffnell, Mrs. W. P. Simpson, Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Charles Ramp, Mrs. Laban Stceves, Mrs. Karl Chapier, Mrs. L. D. Gibson, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Eugene Grabenhorst, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. Oscar Zellar, Mrs. Glen Shoemaker, Mrs. Grovcr Hill man of Portland, Mrs. Don Miles, Mrs. Henry Lee, Mrs. Sarah Patrick, Mrs. Charles Wagner, and the host ess. Mrs. Gibson. The high score for the afternoon was won by Mrs. Willard Wirtz. A guest prize was given to Mrs. Grov cr Hiiiman ot fortianu, ana tne av erage" prize to the player winning the score nearest the average was won by Mrs. Eugene Grabenhorst. The living rooms were lovely with iris, spirea and columbine. A clever May flower idea was carried tnrougn at the tea hour in a color scheme of pink and white. Mrs. Willard Wirtz and Mrs, Charles Wagner assisted. Following the dance of the Frl- Nida club in Derby hall last night, the last of the season, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stevenin were hosts at a 14- cover chicken supper at Minto's chicken roost. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Janus Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paul sen, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse George. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hammond were hosts at luncheon in their home on Friday honoring members of the senior class of Kimball School of Theology. Open Forum Contributions to this colum must be plainly written on one side of paper only, limited to 800 words in length and signed with the name of the writer. Articles not meeting these speci fications will be rejected. To the Editor: So the literary! censors would select our reading?; That will be fine will save us time making our own selections. Now as to Shakespeare the deer poacher, or was it Lord Bacon the bribe taker, there are some things in these famous writing that could be dispensed without serious loss to the reader, as for Instance "The Merry Wives of Windsor." Old nasty Jack Falstaff could be pitchforked out and nobody wronged. Also "Venus and Adonis," and "Tarquim and Lucretia." These and other se lections might bo omitted In ex purged editions. Still none of us need be shocked because we can pass them by and read the county commissioners' reports or the doings of Salem city council. This age is full of prudes and Miss Nancys, male and female. They can gag at a gnat and swallow a blow fly. These moral meddlers will always be with us, great is the pity. As to the Bible, It has its censors and critics aplenty, all the way from Wellhausen and further back down to Dr. Briggs and Harry Emerson Fosdick. Yet the old book is still here. Recently there Is a large de mand for Bibles In war-torn China and in Mexico. Agencies say they cannot supply tho demand. This might appear It Is about as easy to get rid of the critics as the Bible. P. S. Our good evening paper could improve Dumb Dora by fur nishing her with a suit of clothes. N. JAY BOWERS. West Salem, May 20. Trenton, N. J. A fund of $3,000, 000 is to be devoted to preserving the Palisades of the Hudson river "for the purpose of pleasing Almighty God and benefitting my fcllowmen." The will of William O. Allison of Englcwood, banker, attacked by rela tives on the ground that the purpose of the gift was not charitable, has been upheld by tho state court of appeals RT VINCENT De PAUL CATHOUC- Rev. TIios. V. Kernan, pastor, corner of Highland and Myrtle Ave. Musses on 6un ff at r usual at I and 10:30 o'clock. Ben ediction of the Blessed Bacrnment fol lows the HiKh Mass and hence there are no evenina devotions. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday are Rogation days. Next Thursday Is Ascension Thursday ana therefore Is a holy day of obligation. Masses on Ascension Thursday are at 0:30 and 8:30 o'clock. MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle Ferry and S. Cottage streets. Dr. E. P. Webber, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Bunday school, Mrs. Mollie Wilson. 8uit. The pastor will prrach at 11 a. m. from the tneme, Chr st's MesMiee to tne ueven unurcuta Applied Today." Evaneelisltc services at :30 n. m.. sermon irom tne memo, t(ip crucified Bon of God." Services each Tuesday and Friday evenincs at (.v p. m., Mr, Floyd Steward, president. TTNTT Ait IAN CottaEC and Chcmeketa streets. Re. MarUn P. Ferrey, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded Instruc tion. Class for adults conducted or me mtnUtlPr. Devotional services at 11 O. i subject of the sermon "from rear 10 Freedom." Mrs. Morun r. r errry, iuu- tralto soloist will sing for the oliertory. "In My Father's House." by Bcott. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the ore an. KNIGHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. Bunday school In charee of C. C. Harris at 10 a. Morning service at ll. sermon on job Dwarf and the Giant." The three so cieties of Christian Endeavor . meet at 1:15. Evenini: serv ce at 8. "Safety First. Anthem. "I Will Greatly Rejoice in tne Lord." Fearls. Midweek service on inurs- day evening at 7:30. MMi STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL 15th and Mill streets. patncK J. uan lln. tmjctnr. fiundny school 9:45 a. tn. Miss B. Erlckson, 8. B. SupL Morning wnrshlo ll a. m. Ed worth League 6:30 p. m. EvenlnK service 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and choir practice on Thursday at 7:30 and 8:30 P. m. respectively. SEVENTH" DAY ADVENTTST Corner of N. 5th and Gaines streets. Sabbath school 10:15 a. m. Preaching 11:30 a. tn. Younc people's meeting 5 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:45 Wednesrisy night. Sunday nignt meet' lugs have been discontinued tor the prcs' ent. THE SALVATION ARMY 241 State St. Evangelistic mectintt tonight, commenc- inir at 8 o'clock. Sunday morning at " rtVlncie. Sunday school and sonir service will bo held In Marion Snuare park at 2 30 P. m. Yount people s meeting o p. m Riirotinn rniiv 8 n. m. Fubllc meet ings also on Tuesday and Thursday oi (, rnmlni. vrnlc at S t. Bl. All COfpS cadets will leave for Portland council Wednesday afternoon -Al me to bo an nounced. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church St. between Chemeketa and Center streets, ifniinii Tiillv. D. D.. pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. H. E. nnmtf. R.mt tiws n. m. morning wor ship, sermon. "Every Creature" by Dr. Tully. 7 P. m. youns people s societies. Senior. Advance uuermcaiaie. n n--.uf n n rvrnintr worship. EOT mnn h nev. I.ulher B. Beck, pastor of the American Lutheran church. The choir will slnir "Softly-Now inc uitnt oi uay. Parks. Wednesday, Ladles' Aid tocicty will ho fntnrt.ilned at the home of Mrs. W. O. Allen, 905 N. Capitol street. In mem ory of Mrs. Bteusloff a part of the af ternoon will bo devoted to reminiscences of her life ond servlco in tho aid so ciety. 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting conwiti- ed by Fred J. Tooze, jr. FIRST CHRISTIAN center and Hlrh streets, E. C. Whitaker, pantor: Vivian G. Whlslor. nsslstant: Hattio Mitchell, missionary. Tho morntntr sermon subject in "Tho Secret of a Christian Life," and the evening subject Is "Contcndlnff for the Faith." At tho morning hour a lad ies' quartet conslstlnit of Vivian Whls ler. Mrs. Styles, Inez Wood and Trista Powers will sing "In Heavenly Love Abid ing," by Schumann and at the evcnlnn hour Trlsta Powers and Karl Wenger will sing "Day Is Dying In the West." by Nev in. Bible school at 9:45, E. C. Whitaker. Supt. Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor nt 7 o'clock, topic. "Bible Guide Posts." Helene Price, leader of the Sen ior society and Mildred Crabtree the In termediate. Maxine Ulrlch will play ft banjo solo. No Mid-week, service Wednes day night. FORD MEMORIAL M. E. West Salem. F. L. Cannoll. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. classes for all ages, D. C. Sebcrn. Supt, Morning worship at 11. Epworth and Intermediate League at 7. The even ing service will be In charge of a gos pel team from the Jason Lee church, as sisted by the Epworth League of the Ford Memorinl church: there will also be an Installation or tho newly elected of ficers of the Epworth League and spec ial music by tho young people. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court & N. 17th streets, R. L. Putnam, minister, Mrs. Putnam, Junior minister; E. W. Coo Icy, Bible school Supt. Services: Bible school 0:45 a. m. Special music. Junior congregation 11 a, m. Morning worship 11 a. m., sermon, "Known by Fruits." Volunteers will visit nhut-lns In after noon. Christian Endeavor 7 P. m. Junior Intermediate, young pjeople. Senior. Evan gcltstlc service 8 p. m. Sermon, "The Won drous Gospel." Church night Thursday 7:30 and 6:45 p. tn. Volunteer meeting 7:30-8:; Bible study 8-8:45. Our chil dren's day program wilt bo given the third Lord s day In June. EMMANUEL BAPTIST Services will be held at the Y. M. C. A. building on Court street Sunday. May 22 at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. At 11 Miss Ruth Tibbits wll speak on "The Crowd around the Cross," and at 8 o'clock Brother C. D. Saucy will speak Mid-week prayer meetlna at the home of H. W. Zobe, 1045 N. Winter. FIRST EVANGELICAL Center and Lib- crty streets, F. B. Culver, pastor. Bunday school B:45. L L. Thornton, Supt. Preach ing at 11 by tho pastor, subject, "Turn ing Back to the World." At 2:30 Miss D. Willa Caffray will speak. Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 o'clock. Miss Clara Christiansen, leader. At 7:45 Miss Caffry will be in charge of the service. The Union services win continue throughout the week ei morning except Monday, at 10 o'clock anu every evening at 7:45. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION- 420 State street, Ralph D. Bullock, pastor. iiarry j. Morriss, assistant pantor. Srev- ices 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Bible study or evangelistic serv ices Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday nignts at ':. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL-Ccntcr and Liberty streets. 10 a. m. Sunday school, Mark McCalllster, Supt. 11 a. m., "Man's Need of God." 8 p. m. '.On the Thres hold." a slx-rrcl story sermon, Thursday at 8 o'clock prayer meeting and Bible study. Friday at 8 o'clock choir benefit entertainment, "The Lost World, a ten reel moving picture of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story of prehistoric animals. Doyle's story of prehistoric animals. Charles E. Ward, minister. CHRIST LUTHERAN 18th and State streets. No services, pastor attending dis trict synod meeting at Rltzvllle, Wash. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church Corner of Liberty and Chcmeketa streets, Sunday morning services at 11. Bunday evenin services at 8. Subject of lesson sermon, "Soul and Body." Wednesday eve ni.ig testimonial meej.tn at a o'clock. Bunday school sessions convene at 8:45 and 11 a. m. Reading room 406 Masonic Temple, open dally from 11 to 5:30 ex cept Sundays and holidays. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Service will be held at 8 o'clock In the First Presby terian church on North Church street. Rev. Luther B. Deck will brine the mes saae. Ladles aid and mission society meet Friday afternoon at 2.30 in the church parlors. CHEMEKETA BTREET EVANOELICAL Corner of Chcmeketa and N. 17th streets, O. E. Ersklne, pastor. Morning service 11 topic, "Our Marching Orders for this Con ference Year." Evening service, There will be no evening service owing to the fact that we are cooperating In the Caffray Union revival meeting being held In the First Evangelical church, corner ot Cen ter and Liberty. Sunday school 10 a. m.. O. R. Strausbaugh, Supt. Christian En deavor 6:30. Please note mat me ume is set 30 minutes carlleir. ho week day services. BETHANY REFORM ED Corn e T of Cap itol and Marlon streets. Sunday school a. m. and Engiisn service 11 a. m. M. Denny, minister. rt. PAUL'S Episcopal Church street at Chcmeketa, Rev. II. Duncan Chambers, rector. No early service at ino cju k. m. hour. Church school at 0:45 r. m. Morn ing prayer with music and a sermon at ll a. hl TOTCI? NATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday In Der by building, Court and High streets, for Bible study. Junior B. B. u. meet annua first lesson hour. Hours 10 to 12 a. m. I nnH i tn 4 n m . also In the evening at 8 p. m. there will be public lecture by Chas. C. Best. Topic, "Where WiU You bo in the Resurrection?" FIRST SPIRITUALIST The First Spir itualist church of Salem will hold services In their hall over Miller's store this Sunday evening, May 22nd at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. LaVallcy of Portland will be the speaker. Messages by Mrs. LaValley and Mrs. Bates. pttirt T1NITED BRETHREN On Mis sion street near B. 12th. Sunday school at 0:45. Classes for all ages. Preaching at II a. m. There will be a bapUsmal service at 3 o'clock p. m. No evening serv ice on account o fthe union meeting. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. M. W. A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Hiday on Thursday afternoon for work. C. W. Corliy. postor. NAKAnrcNF, Corner 10th and Marlon iirrft. Hiulii school nt 0:45, Frank LH- wlller, 8uit. Classes lor an ges. uiass meeting at 11 o'clock. There will bo no preaching services on Sunday In the even ing, this church will unltio with the First Evangelical church in a revival camiiamii: Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. GLAD TIDINOB MISSION 343 ',1 Court street, O, B. Johnson, pastor. Bunday school at 1:30 p. in. Services at 2:30 mid B d. m. Meet Inns Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Mission open for proper each day. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ow Inn to the, recent dcoth of the pastor, Rev. J. W. DcYoe. whoso funeral will be held In this church Monday at 10:30 a. m., all Sunday services Including Sunday school will bo omi uca. - ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN lRih and A streets. II. W. Gross, pastor. There will be regular Sunday morning services with sermons In the inpnsn laimuaco nt 0:45. German at 11. Sunday school at 8. CENTER STREET METHODIST Center and 13th streets, A. F. Hiimcr, pastor. Topic for tho German sermon at 11 a. m. "Strong In tho Lord'a Strength." Sunday school nt 10 a. m., H. H. Gralapp, Supt. There will bo no evening services as we wish to take part In the Union me tines at tho First Evangelical church. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Cor ner N. Winter and Jefferson streets, Thomas Acheson, pnstor. Mrs. A. M. Gen try and Robert Witty, helpers. Church school meets nt 9:40 a. m. Departments nrovido for all ages, Public worship serv ice at 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, pocclal music by tho choir. Junior church service at Wesley hall at this hour. Three chanters ot Euworth League, Intermediate, Seniors, and adult young people, meet at 7 p, m. for devotional services, open forum for adults In church school annex nt 7 p. ni. Public worship service at 8 p. m., Dr. M, A, Dawbcr, a nationally known speaker In tho Methodist denom ination, will bo tho Ruest of this church and will bring tho message. RTCKREALL CHURCH Rev. W. O. Kantncr wll' preach lu the Rlckreall church Sunday at 11 n. tn. It will be a community service. There will be special music, solos by Miss Bonner and T. A. MacKenzie. Sermon subject, "A Plea for a United Church." Sunday school at 10 a, m., Mrs. 8. J. Lowry, Supt. CHURCn OF GOD 1348 N. Church St.. , J, Gillespie, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mis. Walter Bark us, Supt. Class es for all grades of scholars. Preaching service 11 a. m., subject, "The Healing of the Lame Man An Encouragement to Our Faith," Acts 3:1-10. Young people's service 8:30, subject, "What Can Young People Do?" Leader, Mrs. Lcona Ilahn. Preaching service 7:30. Bible study rnd prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:45. EVANGELICAL FULL QOSPEL Taber nacle Thirteenth and Ferry streets, H. Hansen, pastor. The Sunday evening serv ice. Evangelist Mamie B. Keel will pre sent to her audience at 10:30 a. m. "The Three Appearlngs of Jesus." 3 p. m., "Tho Final Test of tho Love of Christ for His Church." 7:45 p. m., "Tho Three Vena tions of God to the Earth." Young peo ple's meeting Saturday evening. Chil dren's church Saturday afternoon at 2:30 under the supervision of Mrs. Howard Ol son. Midweek Biblo study and prayer ser vlco Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 con ducted by Roy a Ferguson, Sunday school at 1:43 P, m. Tho Evangcllstla services which will contlnuo every evening during tho coming week excepting Monday even ing, will bo conducted by the pastor, II. nanscn. FIRST BAPTIST Liberty and Marlon streets. Rev. Ernest 11. Shanks. Pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, sermon topic. "Our Bolr Jluot Worshln" Anthn "Tho Lord ts My Rock." Woolcr. Solo, selected, Mrs. Elma McAllister. Evenii worship at 8 p. m.. sremon tonic. Faith That Saves." Anthem, "When Sha dows Fall. ' Broome. Duet, Selected. Miss Neva Cooley and Mr. R. II. Robertson. The Bible school will meet at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all under "Graded Class" organizations. The young' people's so ciety will meet at 7 p. m. for the regular B. Y. P. u. meeting. Miss Zclda Harlan, president. SUNDAY I Evangelist Mamie B. Keel Will oreseiit in hc.v nnw. I erful and clear' way, tho following important and interesting subjects: 10:30 a.m. "Tho Three Appearings of Jesus." , 3:00 p.m. "Tho Final Test of the Lovo of Christ for His Church" 7:45 p.m. "The Three Visitations of God to the Earth." Evangelist Keel war for merly a teacher in tho Bible school at San Fran cisco, and has a marvel- 11 ...... t.i- - il. ; uun wm ui UUJUIUIIlg mu scriptures. Don't Fail to Hear Her! New Tabernacle 13th and Ferry Streets Public Bible Lecture "WHERE WILL YOU-BE IN THE RESURRECTION." When will it take place? Does it merely mean an awak ening from the dead? Or much more. Will all have an opportunity to share in it?. Or 13 it only for a few. To hear ia to know. By Chas. C. Best Derby Building Sunday 8 p. m. Seats Free No Collection r. f if Js- 'iV1 ' NOW! SHOWS 5 GOOD ACTS 5 BOYLE & LE MAHU MAKE & MACK Dance Kcvue "Funologisls" LORETTA'S NOVELTIES "Fun on ihe Screen" JOHNNY LARKIN KUHN SISTERS "The Rajah of Mirth" "Hits of Vaudeville" ON THE MAE BUSCH anil "Perch of TOMORROW "ROOKIES" AND CapitaljjJournal Your Our Responsibility Coming here for eye glasses means you get the positive guarantee of an institution of highest character and standing. Our sense of responsi bility to those we serve has been rewarded by the biggest optical business in town. Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon OREGON One Day, FRIDAY, MAY 27th Matinee at 2:30 Evening at 8:30 Special Return Engagement of the GREATEST OF CINEMA SPECTACLES Cti Directed by FRED NIBL0 inrr The GREAT mad dash ATVeasuvp Production ALL SEATS RESERVED TICKETS StUINd SOURCi QF Presented With Touring ftll PERFORMANCES And Complete Effects GREAT UNION First Evangelical Church Center and Liberty SU. Sunday Afternoon and Evening 2:30 and 7:45 Miss D. Willa Caffray, Evan gelist, Miss Clara Christensen, song leader. The Union serv ices will continue throughout the week every morning ex cept Monday at 10 o'clock and every evening at 7:45. TODAY AT 2-4-7-9 SCRF.EN I' AT O'MALLEY the Devil" 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE KIWPJ Eyes GRCUS - iasp and thrill at the fy of forlv-i$ht SWIFT HORSES' Ij, tn the EHARIOT KAlfc jJ The Thrilling Galley Scene and Sea Fight- U The Romance of Esther and the Prince of Hur J House of teauty and Ai'f Breath-Takm? Climaxes -150,000 people. that was THREE YEARS in the makm? and COST 51.000,000 LIFETIME RE6RET PBICE9 Inrluillnfr Tax MATINEE: 50c, 7.1r, $1.10 EVENING: $1.10, tl.CS Orchestra