Friday) January 21, 1938
fht Capital Journal, Salsm, Oregon
Seven
(Continued from Pet. I)
Mrs. Harold Mulkey (Mana Does)
and Mr. Ernest Uveaay (Wllma
Dou). Only relative and close
frlertda witnessed the ceremony.
alia. Mary Jacluoo sang "O, Pro
mise MS" pracedtaf tha semce and
1 Love You Truly- at Ha close.
Mlat Joyce Woodfln played tha wed
ding march.
Tha brlda waa lovely In her wed
dint town of white aatln with ttsht
bodlea. Mil awlnt sklrj and full puff
ad sleeves. Rar Tell was held In place
by a wreath of white rosea and the
carried an arm bouquet of Talisman
roses.
Mlas Margaret Jackson was the
bride's only attendant and won an
attractive model of royal blue, fa
ahloned with full skirt, tight bodice
and puffed sleeves. Her flowers were
dark red roses.
Robert Hall, brother of the bride,
was best man for Mr. Burt, Ushers
were Oeorge Jackson and Fred Hall,
Jr. A reception followed the cere
mony. Mrs. P. M. Hammond, Mrs.
Harold Mulkey, Mrs. Ernest Llvesay
and Miss Margaret Jackson assisted
m serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt left for a short
honeymoon down the coast highway
and will be at home after January
at at 151 Young street. Both are
well known m Woodbum where Mrs.
Burt graduated from Woodbum high
school In 1932. Mr. Burt Is foreman
of tha state highway crew here.
, Mrs. Frank Whlttemore entertain-
ed the Up-to-Date study club at
her home Wednesday afternoon. Al
ter an Informal study period the hos
tess served refreshments.
Those present were Mrs. Walter
Eberhard, Mrs. Henry Toevs. Mrs.
Oeorge Chapman and Mrs. Frank
Whlttemore.
Tha next meeting will be Febru
ary at the home of Mrs. Oeorge
Chapman. Subject for study will be
Prominent Women In the News."
College Capers
Hope Chamberlln
Oregon State College, Corvallls,
Jan. 1 (Special) Fun-festlng at the
Associated Women's collegiate car
nival Friday night and dancing at
the Freshmen class dance Saturday
night are the main social features
of the coming week-end. Much diver.
si on from books In the form of bas
ketball games, rally dances, lunch
eons, teas and dinners have filled
the week to the brim with good times.
Outstanding among Salem stud
ents' doings this week Is the appoint
ment of Ralph Leedy, freshman be
longing to .Phi Gamma Delta fra
ternity, to attend Annapolis naval
academy, . . Bud Mercer, also of the
Fiji's, has been getting his name In
the paper frequently for his work as
co-chairman of the all-campus fash.
Son show coming up In a weke.
Seen at convo today was Phil
Brownell, smiling at the speaker's
jokes. . . Dorothy Butte Is wearing
her hah m a becoming page-boy
style. . . Ushering at the basketball
games this week Is genial Don Coons,
varsity football player. . .
Sally McLellan and Anne Van
Scoy of the Theta's were seen lately
playing bridge before the opening of
the basketball games. . . Oene Holl
, stein. Phi Delt pledge, will be one
of the collegiate models at the fash
ion show -January 38. . . More ap
plause was given by sports fans last
week-end when Elwynn Mann per
formed m tumbling stunts between
the halves of the U. of O.-Oregon
State game.
Spending six weeks In the home
management house Is Marjorle Mets
ger, stationed at Kent house with
five other home economics girls. .
According to Marjorle, "It's fun." .
Roy Richer of the ATO's Is not In
frequently seen In Ell era, a favorite
campus eating place. . . Helen Ruzlc,
Chi Omega, now and then receives
dedications from the SAEa on their
serenades. . She was one of the
guests at a chapter house fireside
at the seml-fraternlty Friday night.
Winston Williams and a PI Phi
friend were among the tea dancers
at Tumble Inn last Sunday. .
Monmouth Brides
Are Complimented
Monmouth Mra. - James Rlddell,
Jr.. who was Miss Elva Llndeman
until her marriage a fortnight ago,
was feted twice the past week. The
Busy Bee club, at Its regular meet
ing Wednesday, sponsored a mis
cellaneous shower for the bride.
Special guests bidden for the tea
were Mrs. u N. Llndeman and
Mrs. Charles Bowman.
Mrs. Rlddell was again compU-
men ted when the Misses Beverly
Morlan, Lenore Jenson, Helen TU
ton, Margaret Gentle, Connie Rld
dell, Margery Moore and Virginia
Craven shared hostess honors at
the home of Mrs. David Rlddell at
tea. During the afternoon Mrs.
Rlddell was honored with a kitch
en shower. Pouring during the tea
hour were Mrs. James Rlddell, Sr.,
and Mrs. Clay Egleston.
Mrs. Russell Sheeon (Enod
Phelps), also a recent bride, was
entertained with a miscellaneous
shower arranged m her honor by
Mrs. Roy Torguson, housemother
of Cornelius hall, and student wom
en of the hall. Mrs. Sheeon was
directed to each hidden gift by
poems read from favors placed at
the plate of each suest
Stayton Club
Sponsors Benefit
Btayton Mrs. W. N. Plntler and
Hal Ouffel held the high scores at
the close of the play Wednesday
nlrht when members of the Wom
en's club held the third In the
Winter series of brld ,? benefits.
The clubhouse was attractively,
decorated with winter greenery. A
late supper was served following
we piay by the hostesses Mrs.
Kenton Thompson, Mrs. John Fish
er, Mrs. Floyd Fair and Mra. Oaba
DeJardln.
Those playing were Mr. and
O. A. Beauchamp, Mr. and Mra
Lawrence Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Vir
gil R. Tuel, Mr. and Mrs. Oabe De
Jardln, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ouffel,
Dr. and Mrs. W. If. Pin tier. Mrs.
Luke Hurd, Mrs. Wendell Weddle,
Mra. Eugene Spaniel, Mr. and Mra
V. D. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. James
Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Dave John, Mrs.
John Flaher, Mra Kenton Thomp
son, Mrs. Floyd Fair, Mlas Mary
McMahon, Miss Clare Stewart and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oeorge.
Campus Chattel:
Judith Wodaegt
University- of Oregon. Eugene,
Jan. 30 Who hunt at on tlma or
another ritualised the Ideal career
aa being that of th circus troupe?
Realising that such aecret passions
might exist In the mind of many a
study-worn eo-d, the Associated
Women Btudenta u d the circus
theme for their annual stag party,
Co-ed Capers, held in the women's
gym last night But even the circus
ooutdnt afford enough variety for
so many girls so here is a collection
of what we saw during the evening
Ann Berni, a most fascinating gyp
sy, munching on caramel apples;
Ma belle Iilbum, representing i
janitor just coming off duty, par
taking of the pink lemonade; Betty
Crtder, Eleanor Swift, Ruth Hill
man, Marian Rultenberg, Prances
Roth, all playing the roles of street
urchins, as did all the members of
Gamma Phi Beta.
And speaking of the Gamma Phli,
Eleanor Swift and Betty Crtder
were Initiated last week, as was
Betty Hamilton of Chi Omega and
Ann Bern! of Alpha Phi. Sigma Chi
Earl Maynard was never more silent
than during his Initiation week. The
boys wouldn't let him even pass a
mere "hello" on the campus board
walk.
Riding seems to be the favorite
gym activity as far as Salem coeds
are concerned. Bernlece Eyerly,
togged out In tan whipcords, black
books and jacket, was waiting at the
Co-op corner Wednesday afternoon
with the rest of the class for seme
means of transportation out to the
fairgrounds.
Thursday morning we met Betty
Hamilton In brown boots and knick
ers and rust corduroy jacket, and
Prances Roth in similar attire but
In black and wine. They were just
going up the steps of the journalism
"shack," a sheaf of class papers in
hand, and were probably most de
sirous for the class to draw to ft
close.
Basketball always proves fruitful
to the columnist. At the Oregon
Oregon State game here last Friday
we saw Barbara Pierce, Phil Barrett.
Just one of the sophs growing a
prise beard lor the Sophomore
wniskerino in the near future, Ver
non Carkln and Margaret Johnson
from Oregon State and Stuart Mel-
son of Salem high.
The following night we went over
i Corvallls for the game and the
dance, finding Ma belle Liilburn,
Janet Robertson, Ralph Leedy, Ver
non Carkin and Oene Holsteln.
Freshman Betty Hamilton is quite
the picture girl these days. Rating
a picture In the campus daily two
days m a row isn't bad for a first-
year student, or even a senior for
that matter. Wednesday Betty's pic
ture showed her sound asleep in tlte
Horary, her head pillowed on her
arms, altogether oblivious to the
din of shuffling feet and the drop
ping of books by the other fellow
students and dozers. Thursday
morning the woman's page was
topped with a picture of Betty and
three other coeds all wrapped up in
cellophane raincoats.
The greatest event of this week
is the annual press conference, es
pecially to the minds of the jour
nalism students who wont have to
attend classes In the shack but can
listen in on the confabs of the jour
nalists of the day. Harry N. Craln,
managing editor of the Capital
Journal, is scheduled to speak. High
lights of the week-end will be the 1
tea given by members of the wom
en's journalism honorary, and the
banquet Friday night at the Osbura
hotel.
CALVARY BAPTIST Perm and B
mgn sts. Kev. a mo a. weniser. nas
tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship
at 11. Sermon topic: "Attracting Men
to Christ." Senior forum for young
peopie ana nign scnooi b.z. at e:S0 p,
m. Worship at 7:30. Special feature.
Sermon: "The Personality of Satin,"
tne nrai or a series ox messages on
"His Majesty the Devil." Vested choir
sings st both services under direction
of E. D. Llndburg. Prayer and Bible
study Wednesday 7:30 pjn.
FIRST OERMAN BAPTST If. Cot
tage and D Sts. ?. P. Olthoff, pastor.
Bible school 9:45 am. Sam Schtrman,
supt. Worship at 11. Sermon: "A Safe
landing." (Elne Wohlbehaltene Land
ung). Young people's meeting at 6:46
pjn. Evening service in English at
7:30. Sermon: "Spotless Saved Saints."
Prayer and praise service Wednesday
evening at 7:46. Choir practice 6:45.
TMMANUEL BAPTIST Basel and
Academy streets. Sunday school at 10
a.m. Church at 11 a.m. and 7:30 pjn.
Prayer meeting Thursday 740 pjn.
FIRST BAPTIST N. Liberty and
Marlon Sts. Irving A. Pox. D.D- pastor.
Bible school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11.
suoject: me arvu ox envy." roung
neonle's meetlnn: Seniors 6:18. hish
school 6:30 p.m. Oospel servioe 7:30.
Second message In series of sermons
on Dlapensatlonal Truth. Subject "The
Diapensstion Without Law or The
Age of Conscience." Illustrated by a
large chart.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Llber
tv at Center St. Robert A. Hutchinson
minister. Church school at 9:45 a.m. group will hear the report of the Me
Prof. E. 9. Oliver, supt. Monthly ser- thodlst delegation to St. Louis. For-
nee lx youth at U. Atnaoa tossieiJrest Mule will talk to the Young Adult
-WhU lifef" etntfewft. "Praise Ye the
Pitlvtr." "Question ana Aiiewer" ssr-
view as T:SO. Ronald Craven, soloist
KWXOsrT WKMOfllAL OONOKSOA
TIOHaU Vsrrr at lta ft, . O. ftto--
er minister. Morning worse is as u
ftrmoo. "On Betas Modern and TJo-
to-Dste Quartet, "Ansel Voloes Ever
Binclna." Anthem. "Been xe the Lord,
Evening servioe at 7:30. Sacred Con
oert by chorus eholr. Bunda school at
iv ajn. Hoy aariano. sup., enruuan
smaeavor ana young peopie man s:s,
OOUST ST. CHRISTIAN Oourt at
ITtb at. D. W. Daniel, pastor. Bible
school at 1:41 ajn. Mrs. B. P. Shoe
maker in en arte. Horning worship
and Lord's Supper at 10:4. Vocal solo
dv Mrs. Francis usnnuon. state
"These Thins Evening servioe and
Christian Endeavor at 1 :90. Vocal duet
by Yvonne and Jean waiters, Mosssge,
"If Jesus Christ Had Mot Dld
Whatf" Mid-week service Thursday
evening 7:80.
FIRST CHT7RCH Of CHRIST. 6CI-
sBfTisTruhemaketa and Ubertr sts.
Sunday school at 11 ajn. Services at
ii a.m. ana s pm, suDjec: ituid,
Testimony meeting at pjn. Wednes
day. Beading room in the Masonic
temple open 11 ajn. to t pjn. 1
oars except Wednesday to t:so
CHURCH OP CHRIST Cottage and
Shipping Sts. Bible study 10 ajn.
Preaching at 11, "Filth fulness In
Ood'a House.1 Lord's Supper 11
Touni neoDle's training class 6:S0 0,
m. Preaching at 7:30. Subject: "Back
to Normal ." Song service Wednesday
7:so pjn, I. m. wiiKerson, minist?.
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALU.
ARCS WCTU hall. S. Commercial and
Perry Sts. Rev. Lloyd Rice, supply
pastor, sundar school : am. m,
Haverland, aupt. Worship at 11. Eve
ning service 7:so. cottage prayer ser
vice woonesqay evening 7:0.
FIRST CHURCH OP OOD Hood at
Cottage St. Sunday school f:4S ajn.
Reaching service at 11. Toung peo
ple's meeting 6:45 p.m. EvsngellstiC
service at 7:30. Subject: The Thirty
Pieces or Silver." Prayer service wed-
nesday evening 7:80, Subject: "The
Life and Labors of D. S. Warner.
Mr. Mathewson and Repine leaders.
Men's work night In shop Friday at T.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center St. at
High. Ouy L. Drill minister. Church
scnooi bzso s.m. K. w. cooler, director.
worship and communion at 10:
Sermon: Thy Kingdom Come." Chris
tian Endeavor at 6:18. Evening service
at 7:30. Sermon: "Do We Inherit
Thlnn Oood and Bad?" Special mu
sic by choir at both services. Mid-week
service Wednesday evening at 7:30 In
tne cnurcn auditorium, 'rnursaay,
First Mate Bob of the Haven of Rest,
Hollywood, Calif., will be here for a
service at f:su.
EVANGELICAL and REFORMED H.
Capitol and Marlon Sts. Edwin Horst-
min, pastor, aunaay scnooi id a.m
Worship at 11. The Experienced
Christian." Ladles' Aid Thursday, Mrs.
jonn spranger, 237s state, nostess.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church
and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. Oeorge n
Swift, rector. Holy communion 7:80 a,
m. Church school at 0:45, Prayer end
sermon at 11. St. Mary's, Woodburn, 4,
FIRST EVANGELICAL Marion and
Summer Sts. Rev. James E. Campbell,
minister. Wllmer N. Brown, director
of youth activities and minister of
music sunaay scnooi :s arm. k. n.
srroei. supt. worsnip at 11. sermon
"The Pioneer Pre ache-." Youth groups
meet at 1:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
at 7:so. sermon: -Fat erne 01 the vir
gins." Bible study and prayer service
'rnursaay evening as 7:00.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Ferry and 13th Sts. Sunday schiw. 9:45
m. o. a. wuson. supt. cn'i.vn ser
vice at 11. Subject; "The Wings of
ood." Evangelistic service 7:41 p.m
"me two covenants." Bioie and pray
er service at 8 pm. Tuesday. Young
people s servioe at e lnursaay. u. u,
Weston, pastor.
ST. JOHN'S EVANO. LUTHKFAN
Missouri synod. leth and A Sts. H.
W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school at 0
a.m. German services at 9. Ergllsh
at 10. uitneran radio hour at 1:80,
Speaker, Dr. Walter A. Maier.
ROSEDALE FRIENDS Francis Ohse
minister. Sunday school 10 s.m. Oroha
Cammack. supt. Worship at 11. Ser-
n: "sure Things " christian En
deavor 7 p.m. Evangelistic semes at
o. Bioie study Thursaay 7:30 pan.
SALEM HEIGHTS Francis Oh sc.
minister. Chester kelton, Suulay
school supt. Unified Sunday school
and church at 10 ajn. Sermon: "Sure
Tnings." christian Endeavor at 7,
S. SALEM FRIENDS 8. Com!, at
Washington St. Miller H. and Hazel
Porter pastors. Bible school 10 ajn.
Worship at 11. Christian Endeavor at
b:bo p.m. Evening meeting 7:30. Prav.
er meeting Thursday evening at 7:80.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS Hlehland
aw. at cnurcn 01. i. ciio Brown, pas
tor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Clifton
Koss sunt, rreacnine service at 11
O. E-'s meet at 6:30; evangelistic ser
vice at 7:30. Praver maatlna Thura.
day evening 7:30.
EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISS
ION 433 4 Perry St. Rev. Thomas
ureen. pastor, sunaay scnooi 10 ajn
Worship at 11. Evangelistic messace
at 7:45 pjn. Bible s.udy Tuesday inu
Thursday evenings 1 45. Young peo
ples meeting saturaay i:o.
CHRIST LUTHER IN Stite St. at
16th. Rev. Amos X. Mlnnemann. A.M..
puwr. uerman at u.au, jesus Epi
phany Glorv at Cans." English at 10.
"Water Made Wine by the Saviour's
Might." Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Mrs
Jacob Pbs, supt. Luther league at 7.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church
oetween cnemeketa and Court. Rev.
P. W. Eriksen, pastor. Sunday school
9:45 ajn. R. H. Poff, supt. Worship at
11. Sermon: Those Who See Too Far
and Those Who Do Not See Par En.
ougb or To Which Class Do You Be
longt" Special music arranged by
Prof. B. W. Hobson, director of music.
This service broadcast 11 to 19. Young
peopie service, turner league in
cnarse. virgu Mason, leaasr.
FIRST NAZA RENE Center St. at
18th. Leo Webster collar, pastor. At 6
a.m. christian workers prayer meet
ing, eunaay scnooi at :o, Frank ut-
wilier, supt. Worship at 11. Special
musical numbers of the collar fam
ily; orchestra, choir. Sermon: "The
Ood of the Promises." 6:80 p.m. young
people's services: seniors. Pioneer Hi.
NT., Juniors. Evangelistic service at
7:30; quartet by Wenger sisters; eholr
special, pennon: -rne coming jesus."
LATTER DAT SAINTS Cottage and
Chemeketa Sts. Sunday school 10 a.
m. Services at 6.30. Relief Society
Tuesday at S. M. L A. at 7:80 pjn.
a. v. iiawains, nrancn president.
JASON LEX MEMORIAL Method
ist Episcopal, N. Winter at Jefferson
and Fairground road. Lynn A. Wood,
minister. Church school 9:45 sju.
Worship at 11. Theme: "Prayer for
the Nations." Ep worth Leagues 6:30
p.m. a comotned xpwortb League
meeting at which Masine Sauter will
speak. Evening service 7:30. Theme:
"The Kingdom Personified . Happy
half hour 8:30. All attending evening
services invited.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Bute St. at Church. Morning worship
at 11. Sermon: "A New Thing." Eve
ning at 7:80: "Some Old Things."
Sunday school 9:46, Dr. Root. Gatke,
supt. Young people's organisations
meet at 6:30 p.m. The bigb school
SILVERTON
CHURCHES
CALVARY LUTHERAN O. O. Ol
son, pastor. Sunday school and Bible
classes v:o ajn. Miss msa j 00 neon,
supt. Divine worship 10:45 ajn. Sub
ject: "Jesus Marvelled." Norwegian
nrniT'B1"1 services 11:80 ajsu TPS.
7:30 pjn. B. Bolberg, president. Ladles
aid meets at the church Wednesday
at 8 djo. Mrs. A. Moore, hostess. Wed
nesday at 7 the string band, at 6 the
choir meets. Thursday 740, prayer
meeting. Saturday 10 ajn. eocuirma-
tlon instruction. The eonsngatlon
has invited stev. n. a. . wmuier oc
Minneapolis, Minn., to bold a series
of evansellsus meetlnag, begin lng
Marcn 1.
TRINITY LUTHERAN M. f. K
Puhr, pastor. Sunday school and adult
Bioie classes at 10 ajn. uvine servic
es at 11 a.m. Theme: "Be Thou Made
Clean." Mueie by choir. Luther league
meets at 7:48 pjn. Choir rehearsals
Thursday at 7 and pjn. Confirma
tion classes Saturday pao ana 10 40
FIRST CHRISTIAN Prank W. Book
nastor. Bible school 10 ajn.. P. M.
Powell, supt. Preaching services and
observance of the Lord's Supper at 11.
Sermon subject: "The Inexhaustible
and Immutable Christ." Special mu
sic. Junior and young people's Chris
tian endeavor societies at s:so pjn,
Evangelistic service 7:30. Subject of
sermon. The Most Thrilling Event
in the History ox Man." special mualo,
METHODIST D. Lester Fields, min
ister. The Sunday evening servioe at
7:80 Is a travelogue into Panama and
Costa Rica with 46 hand-colored slid
es. Sunday school 9:46 a.m. Morning
service at 11. Theme: The Bargain
Counter." Young people's service at
e:ao pjn.
SEVENTH DAY ADVBNTT8T Sab
bath school 10 a.m. Preaching at 11
Subject of the lecture for Sunday at
7:30 p.m. will be "A Freak Among the
nations, n. v. arnteon. pastor
CALVARY FEN 1 sXJOS'l'AIs asaem.
biles of Ood, Inc. 936 Lewis St. Rev. O.
R. Cross, pastor. Sunday school 9:45
ajn. Devotional hour at 11. Young
people meet at 6:80 pjn. Evangelistic
service at 7:45. Mid-week service 7:45
Wednesday and Friday evenings.
nCMANUEL LUTHERAN Stev. J.
M. Jenson, pastor. Class meets Sat
urday at 10 a.m. Sunday school Sun
day 10 ajn. Norwegian servioe at 10.
Worship at 11 with communion. Jun
ior league at 6:30 pjn., Intermediates
at 7:30. Evangelistic services begin
Sunday at 6 p.m. Rev. H. J. Thorpe of
group at the parsonage. Vesper group
meets In the Carrier room. Sunset
Vespers 5:30. Junior league 6:80, Echo
.jonnson, sponsor.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OP OOD
315 "4 N. Commercial St. Bible school
1 p.m. Mrs. Earnest Steuer, supt. De
votional missionaries from Dutch East
Indies, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Post, will
speak at 8 p.m. Evangelistic service
7:30. Services Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday nights at 7:80. Wednesday
night cottage prayer meeting. Young
people's meeting at 7:30. J. C. and
uaisy wuson. pastors.
FREE METHODIST N. Winter at
Market St. Rev. D. A, Cohagan, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Church wor
ship at 11. Y. P. at 6:30 pjn. Address
by Miss Hunt, missionary to Bolivia.
Evangelistic servioe 7:30. Prayer meet-
ins rnursaay at 7:so.
LESLIE METHODIST S. Coml. at
Myers St. Dean C. Polndexter, minis
ter. Church school 9:45 a.m. Worship
at 11. Sermon, "The Place of Author
ity." Junior league at 5 p.m., seniors
ana young people's leasuea at 6:30.
The men of the church will htM
cnarse or tne 7:so service. Speaker,
Prof. Lovelle of Willamette university.
SALEM HOLINESS N. 6th St. at
Oanes. M. H. Pitcher, nastor. Sundav
school 9:45 a.m. Leo Batter, supt.
worsnip at 11. seimon by Rev. D. W.
Reynolds. Rev. O. A. Porterfleld will
speak at 9:30. Evangellstlo services
eaca evening at 7:30.
PRESBYTERIAN Winter and Ch.
meketa Sts. O rover C. Blrtohet, D.D.,
pmmh-, 1-T01. win. n. wrignt, airect
or of youth activities and music. Prof.
P. T. Churchill, orsanist. Church
scnooi :so ajn. J. j. ritcannona. sunt.
worsnip at 11. sermon, a wedding
In Barranqullla." Anthem "Springs
in the Desert." Christian Endeavor
societies meet st fl:30 pjn. At 7:30,
second episode In "Pllarlm's Progress "
Reader, Gale Herbst. Solo, trio, male
ana mizea quartet numbers, and con
gregatlonal singing between sectloc
of reading. Thursday 7:30 dju, service
01 01 oie stuay ana prayer.
ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN
N. 17th at Nebraska St. O. E. Poster.
miuisier. ounoay scnooi 0 :o a.m.
Worship at 10:60. Special music by
mixed quartet, Mr. and Mrs. X. A.
sraaiieid. Mr. ana Mrs. V. N. Lowerv.
Sermon: "John Thiee Sixteen." Chris
tian Endeavor at 6:30; evangelistic
service at 7:30. sermon: a Man or a
Mouse, which?" Prayer meeting 7:30
weanesaay evening.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS 1W UMt st
3:30 p.m. in Fraternal temple. Center
near Liberty. Bble study followed by
special instructions.
ROBERTS Lawrence Ouderlan.
pastor. An old-fashioned Sunday will
be held in memory of the former days
of the community. Old-fashion, spe
cial music will be used at the church
service at 10:50 ajn. Sunday school
meets at 9:30. Topic for morning ser
mon wu ice "Old Time Religion."
EENA Communltv church. Enoch
Zimmerman, pastor. Sunday school
10 a.m. Victor Utterback. sunt. Mess
age at 11 a.m. "A Loving Ood Accept
ed." Christian Endeavor 7:30 pjn.
Evening message at 8:30, The Old
Filled with the New." This is the first,
message in a series.
"5
A. F. N0TH, Agent
ducted la the English language. Af
ternoon services during the meetings
la Norwegian, Choir rehearsal Thurs
day evening at a. ouiia meets Wed
nesday afternooei at Harold Sateen's
ST. PAUL'S CATHOCJCPathee Ar
thur Sullivan, pastor. Week-day ser
vices at 6:16 a.m. Sunday masses at
8 and 10 ajn. Evening benediction at
7:su sunoay.
CHRISTIAN SCIENeCB S. Third
St, Sunday school 6:46 ajs. services
as 11 ajn.
CHRISTIAN St MISSIONARY ALLI
ANCE Pastor supplied. Sunday school
9:4B ajn. Harvey Hallett. supt. T PS
6:80 pjn. Evangellstlo sermon at 1:46,
saofiung worsnip at 11 coiocs
WOODBURN
CHURCHES
cph Heesaker, pastor. Sunday man as
at 6, 6 and 10 aJn. Rosary and bene
diction at 7:80 pjn. Baptisms Sunday
3:80 pjn. Office hours 9 to 13. In
structions oy appointment.
CHURCH OP GOD H. S. Pulton.
pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn
ing worsnip at 11. svemng at 7:so,
Wednesdsy 7:30 pjn. prayer service
ana sioie stuay.
CHURCH OP CHRIST T. J. O0on
nor, pastor. Bible school 10 ajn. Wor
ship and communion at 11. O. X
meeting 6:30 pjn. Song and praise
service 7:so. Wednesday night prayer
mesTing at vao.
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath
school 10 ajn. A. M. Van Cleave supt.
Mission study at T.19. Evening wor
ship at 6. Subject The Wedding Gar
ment." NTDARO8 LUTHERAN Monitor.
Oluf As per. pastor. English services
at 11 ajn. Sunday school and Bible
class at 10. cnoir practice Wednesday.
FREX METHODIST Sunday school
:s a.m. worsnip at u.-tfms ser
vice 6:30 pjn. Evangelistic servioe at
7:30. On January 33 the young peo
ple will conduct their prayer meeting
in tne cnurcn oasement at 7:30 pjn.
Wednesday evening prayer meeting in
tne cnurcn Jan. as at 7:so. tee. Mar
vin P. Knlgge, pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL R. G
Kleen, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m,
Mrs. jb, u. urown, supt. Morning wor
ship at 11. Topic "Paul the Paradox.'
Ep worth league 6:30 pjn. Mrs. Ernest
Llvesay win lead. Adult league 7 p.m.
topic, "me stewardship parables.
Leader. Mrs. Chas. Jones. Evening ser
vice at S. -The Christians power,
TMMANUEL LUTHERAN Oluf As
per, pastor. Sunday school and Bible
ciaas at 10 ajn. Thursday cnoir prac
tice at pjn. Saturday conftrmant
class 10 SJn. Ladles' Aid Thursday,
no-nost nines to oe servea.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Special se
ries of .meetings being conducted by
Rev. A. L. Smith will continue thr
oughout Sunday and probably all of
next wees.
DALLAS
CHURCHES
FIRST CHRISTIAN O. D. Harris,
minister. "Something Lost and
Pound" and "Life's Oreatest Fellow
ship," will be the sermon themes
at the Christian church at 10:45 ajn.
and 7:30 n.m.. respectively, next sun-
day. Bible school convenes at 9:45
ajn. and Christian Endeavor at 6:30
pjn. The Sisterhood of the church
will meet this Friday at 9:30 In the
church parlors. The regular mid
week worship Is held each Wednes
day evening at 7:30 o'clock.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian
Science services are held at 410 Mill
street every Sunday at 11:00 ajn,
Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. Wednes
day evening meeting at 8:00 pjn., the
first Wednesday of the month. Read
ing room at the same address open
Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:00 P.m.
Tne suDjeex 01 tne lesson sermon zor
this week is Truth."
ST. PHILIP CATHOLIC Mass ev.
ery Sunday, first and third Sundays
at 10:00 o'clock; second and fourth,
8:00 o'clock. St. Anne's Altar society
meets at the homes of the members
the first Tuesday evening of each
montn at i:au. communion sunaay,
the second Sunday at 8:00 o'clock.
OAEDALE S. 8. I. S. Naesrenua.
supt. Sunday school at 10:00 ajn. at
the Oakdale school house.
APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION Cor
ner Court and Church streets. Sunday
school at 9:30. Morning worship at
10.90. Evening worship at 7:30. Tues
day and Thursday at 7:45. Sacred mu
sical concert Sunday evening at 7:30
try a iii -piece orchestra, wnicn rur
nishes music for all other services.
ANTIOCH 8. S. Bunder school be
gins at 3:00 p.m. There are classes
for young and old. Lando Hlebert Is
in charge. Enoch Zimmerman of Sa
lem wilt give a chalk talk following
the Sunday school this Sunday.
GRACB MENNONTTE 907 Jeffer
son street. H. E. Wldmer, pastor:
residence. SIS Mill street. Sunday
school at 10 ajn.; at 11 o'clock.
preaching services. Afternoon fellow
ship meeting at 3:00. There will be
no evening service. Thursday even
ing prayer ana bid is stuay at 7:80.
EVANGELICAL P. A. Lens. Pastor:
9 :45, Bible school; P. L. Senter, supt.;
11 :w, morning worship, "The Es
sence of Worship," is the pastor's
sermon topic, the first of a series
oMhreejerrnMuhejenentlthM
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS AN6ELES
19
. Phone 4408
of wetehw: IM.
7:80, evening evangellstle servioe; ser
mon. "Is There Room For Jesus r"
Wed needs. 7:30, . mid-week prayer
Wednesday, 8 JO, choir prae-
BALT CsuYEK BAPTIST Bev. f. H.
O. Hlebert. Sunday school. 9:46 SJn.;
John Wiebe, supt.; 11 sjdu morning
worship; Oerman rnessage. Our stud
toe on the Ut Epistle of John will be
continued. English message, The
Power of the Word of Ood"; 6 46 pjn..
Juniors meeting: 7:80, young peo
ple's meeting. The subject Is "Stew
ardship." PALLS CITY METHODIST John
AXinn, pastor. Sunday school begins
at 10:00 ajn. Francis Wise, who is
serving as assistant pastor, will speak
at the Palls City Methodist church
nest shinday at 11:00 ajn.
MEN NUN 11 B BRETHREN p. f
Wall, minister. Sunday school, 9:48;
Otto Bier, supt. Pre"hlng (German)
11:00 ajn. Young people's meeting,
7:00 pjn.; Waldo Hlebert, leader;
preaching (English) 6:00 pjn.
Wednesday evening, 740, Bible study
and prayer service.
DALLAS METHODIST John A.
Linn, minister. "Why We Go to
Church" is the topic for the ser
mon by the pastor at the 11:00 sju.
worship hour nest Sunday The eholr
will provide special music Rev. Walter
Duff, assisted by Mrs. Duff, will eon
duct the evening evangelistic service.
Ep worth league Is at 6:80 pjn. Sun
day school begins at 9:46 ajn. Choir
rehearsal is Wednesday at 7:46 pjn.
Miss Dor tha Greenwell, director, is
ITC A ft
saw 1 M
SB a swg.w m m a
at theaL jC7hc&&f
Quality
Talks
Idake no mlstake-even If you
cant put your finger on that
certain something called
QUALITY, lt'a there never
theless. Its something money
cant buy. It's something time
. can's touch. It's something
you cannot overlook.
Miller's Is famous for Qual
ity merchandise and has
been for over twenty yeara.
Clothes of quality accesso
ries of quality home furnish
ings of quality that's the
Miller Idea that's the secret
of their success.
Yet, for an Its fins quality,
Miller's merchandise cost, no
more than clothes of ordinary
or lesser quality. And at Mil
ler's one has the satisfaction
of knowing that a "guaran
tee" means Just what you ex
pect of It.
UX J
Sale of- Housewares!
F0ST0RIA
Discontinued patterns m stemmed
glasses. Regular $7.80 per dosen
now tu
PACIFIC
Six bakers In colors with baking
frame. Regular 11.76 now, per
set sua
FLOWER POTS
Olazed pottery In fluted style. Ivory
color. Attached drainage bass.
Special It.
FANCY PITCHERS
Large, colorful pitchers for bever
age or batter. Regular Me value.Me
SPECIAL!
WHITE SEWING
MACHINE CO.
Sales Service Supplies
TELEPHONE 3179
already beglnnlrig work with
esotr la preparation for the
canuta. In the absence of the pas
tor. Rev. Walter Duff will conduct
the prayer servioe and Bible study
aeat Thursday evening at IM pjn.
FREE METHODuTT 694 Mill Street.
Rev. Valeria Cleveland, pastor. Sun
day school meets at 10 ajn. Classes
for all ages. Preaching at 11 ajn.
Young people's service st 6:46 pjn.
Testimony and sermon. I'M pjn.
Prayer Wednesday, 7:80 pjn.
PniST PRESBYTERIAN Walter
Duff, Jr pastor. Sundar school at
9:46; worship servioe at 11:00; Chris
tian Endeavor at 6 pjn. Bey. Walter
Duff will speak on the subject. The
King of Kings." at the morning ser-viceTJsrewllepecsluscbv
"Questions and Answers"
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Ufeartr as Center
SUNDAY AT 7:30
It's Different Come and See
ROBERT A. HUTCHINSON, MinlaUr
RONALD CRAVEN, Soloist
TO DUY
FASHIONS
Pay $60
SAVE $13
A manufacturer's clearance of
fin. quality dresses mad. to
wear now and laterl All are cur
rently styled. All an guaranteed
to be regular 118-50 quality. Shop
now and save!
Mostly Small Sizes
12, 14, 16
The greater part of these are
mall In alas. But a standard 16
will fit you better than a "skim
py" 1, and a 14 for a It, etc.
Shop today and try them on,
youll be delighted with the won
derful quality. Save 19.00.
2ND FLOOR
SALE!
Our onee-a-year clearance of
Red Cross discontinued styles
brings new interest! Cobbles for
sports, medium heels for street
or work, high heels for dress I
Shoe dept. main floor.
SALAD BOWL
SETS 89c
Three-piece fluted pottery la
Ivory white. Regular 1.1
value. Olft shop.
LARGE TABLE LAMPS
Regular SS.tS lamps with parch
ment shades, heavy novelty bas
es In colors. Olft shop.
SPECIAL
CLEARANCE
SILK DEPT. OFFERS
200 yards of Good Quality
Linings, Choice
25C yd.
Oiling and
Adjusting
Any Make
Sewing
Machine
the ejuartet and the vHwm-harp win
be featured. Christian Endeavor will
be led by Martha Jean Curry, and all
the members of the chapter ere re
quested to meet at the church tor
transportation to the home of Violet
Larson, where the masting will be
held.
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY Bar
very Larson, pastor. The special
meetings now In progress will eon
tinue over the com ins weekend with
services last night and Friday at
IttO. and special services st 11. -00 ajn.
and at 6:30 and 7:80 pjo Sunday.
A special Sunday school hour will be
bald st 10 AO sjdu. Sunday. Xvenge
list J. H. Turnings will be speaking at
each of these services, and also at
the children's meeting Friday after
noon at 8:15.
g
1A. .
Annual Clearance of
Discontinued Numbers in
Red Cross
$485
SPECIAL
2.98
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