Friday, March 11, 1938 ieven The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Spencer Tracy, Luise Rainier Win Honors Hollywood, March 11 (U.R) Best movie performances during 1937 were by Luise Rainer and Spencer Tracy, balloting by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had decided today. Tracy, who won first prize for act ors by his performance in "Captains Courageous" was in a hospital re covering from a minor operation when the committee called him up last night. He said he was mighty pleased. Then he went back to sleep. Miss Rainer, who carried off first honors for actresses by her portrayal of a Chinese peasant woman In "The Good Earth, was sitting in her house slippers when the committee announced her the victor. She'd had an invitation to attend the dinner In the Blltmore Bowl, but she said "no thanks." When she learned she'd won she changed her slippers, put on an evening gwn and hastened downtown for her doll. These dolls, which arc in the form of an immodestly clothed youth about six inches tall, are known fa miliarly to Hollywood as "Oscars." They look gold, but aren't. WarnT Brothers got one for "The Life of Emlle Zola," judged the best production of 1937. Other awards In cluded: Joseph Schlldkraut best support ing actor, In "The Life of Emlle Zo la"; Alice Brady, best supporting actress, in "In Old Chicago"; Leo McCarey, best director for "The Awful Truth," and William A. Well man and Robert Carson, best orig inal story, for "A Star Is Born. (Continued from Page 5) rett, Dave Compton, Marian Hult enberg and Maxine Oahlsdorf. Betty Hamilton is one of the members of the committee for the frosh glee which will be presented during spring term. She Is also the student representative of her house for the drive for spring term ASUO cards. Betty and Maxine Gahlsdorf are both planning on spending part of their vacation in Portland. We recommend the Sigma Chi house as headquarters for an in firmary solely for maimed athletes. This column has followed the hob bles of Howard Damon since he fell and broke his leg in a wrest ling bout, and last week announced that the two artificial legs which have been accompanying him for several weeks would soon be aban doned for the real thing. Earle Maynard will enjoy a trip to Mt. Hood over the holidays . . . he escorted Eleanor Swift to the Sigma Chi dance . . . that miss has been seen in the company of a red-headed Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Marian Hul ten berg's recreation next week will be horse-back rid ing , . . Harriet Mlnturn was home last week for one afternoon . . . Sigma Chls spend afternoons In the still Icy millrace . . . Marian Hultenberg and Ruth Hill man, the latter as punishment for being elected house president, were dunk ed In its waters . . . Verdi Seder strom will see a great deal of his Trl-Delt friend in Salem, for she Is now a resident there, returning next term to the University. . . Phil Barrett proudly displays the pledge pin of Theta Chi, paying for it, as all pledges must, by piling wood and doing other odd Jobs. Bridge Party Given Recently Independence Miss Dora Oalla- gher and Miss Eleanor Leonard, teachers in the training department of the Normal school, entertained number of their friends at a bridge party at the Woman's club building. Fourteen tables of bridge were In play and this was followed by dainty refreshments. In the group were Mrs. M. C. Wil liams, Mrs. Ivy Robinson, Miss Lau ra Taylor, Miss Reed, Mrs. Pearl VanOrsdel, Mrs. Breshears, Mrs. W. H. McBee, Mrs. M. Nelson, Miss Potter. Mrs. Paul Robinson, Miss Scheffskey and Miss Mary Donald son, Mrs. Krieg, Miss Crlswell, Mrs. Helen Kirkland, Miss Dallas, Mrs. J. H. Hart, Miss Faye Johnson, Mrs. Florence Hutchinson, Miss Simp kins, Mrs. R M. Walker, Miss Mar tha Taylor, Mrs. Elsie Bolt, Miss Gwenson, Mrs. M. J. Butler, Miss Myra Montgomery, Mia Ann O' Neill, Mrs. Erlckson, Mrs. Ellen Da vis, Mrs. R. W. Craven, Miss Wall, Mrs. Thelma Talent, Mrs. 8. B. Walker, Miss Arbuthnot, Mrs. Hew ett. Miss Bralnard. Mrs O. O. Walk er, Mrs. Cleve Robinson, Miss Brown, Miss Hedrlck, Mrs. O. C. Skinner. Miss Trotter. Miss Emma Henkle. Miss Bonnlcson, Miss Duguid, Miss Bishop. Miss Dora Hendy, Mrs. Mil ler, Miss Carrol. Miss Gill, Mm. Jeldy and the hostesses. V. F. W. Daughters Unit Formed Sllverton A unit of the Daugh ters of the V. F. W. of Sllverton Auxiliary to post No. 3004. was In stituted Wednesday evening in the armory club room. Mrs. A. P. Solle, Auxiliary president, assisted by the Auxiliary secretary, Mrs. L. A. Stan dard, and the Auxiliary conductress. Mrs. L. Deverlcks. Instituted the unit. Twenty girls were enrolled Including tola DeSart, Wreva and Lucille Deverlcks, Bemice and Clsr ice Plent. Norma Flnlay, Beatrice Grant. Alberta and Betty Keen. Jean Day and Carol Long, Bonnie Jean McPlke. Frances Mehl, Colleen Rappe, Yvonne Service, Bessie Standard, Opal Tokstad, Caroline Wagner, Marie Anne and Doris Whltlock. Corsages were presented to each girl Election of officers was held 1m- Flood Victim Removed From Isolated Canyon Strapped m an improvised stretcher, Arlle Booker, CCC camp watchman at Coldbrook. Calif., in San Gabriel canyon near Los Angeles, who suffered a leg fracture and possible Internal Injuries In the collapse of a building during the peak of the flood, is shown as he was paddled out to a coast guard amphibian plane on San Gabriel lake to be flown to safety. The flood waters Isolated the canyon. Associated Press Photo. mediately ' following the instituting and the following were elected or appointed: President, Frances Mehl; first vice-president, Wreva Deverlcks; seccond vice-president, Marie Anne Whltlock; treasurer, Bessie Stand ard; conductress, Yvonne Service; chaplain, Opal Tokstad; patriotic instructor, lola DeSart; guard, Car oline Wagner; color-bearers, Clarice Flerst and Lucille Deverlcks; his torian, Alberta Keen; secretary, Doris Whltlock; musician, Bonnie Jean McPtke. Installation of officers was then held. The president-elect, Frances Mehl, who was ill, will be Installed at the next meeting of the unit. This first meeting of the Daugh ters of the V. F. W. has been called for Wednesday evening, March 30, at 7:30 o'clock in the armory. A short program was presented. Refreshments were served by a committee including Mrs. J. L. Stanton, Mrs. M. 8. Chandler, Mrs Arthur Nelson and Mrs. L. W. Coughennower. About 75 were seat ed at the tables which were beauti fully decorated with the St. Patrick's day motif and daffodils. A special table was arranged for the new daughters' unit. The advisory council composed of the president, Mrs. A. P. Solle, treas urer, Mrs. Scott McPike, and Junior activities chairman, Mrs. L. Dever lcks; commander, M. 8. Chandler, and the secretary, Mrs. L. A. Stand ard were also seated with the girls. Favors and clever place cards for everyone added to the enjoyment of the delicious lunch. FIRST BAPTIST N. Liberty and Marion fl's, Irving A. Fox, D.D., pas tor. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11. Subject: How a Christian May Glorify God. Senior young people's meeting 8:1S p.m. High school 6:30. Gospel service 7 30 p.m. Subject: The Age of the Kingdom or God the Son Here In Immortal Fleihf In this mes sage the subject of the Marriage of the Lamb, the appearing of Christ in Glory, rebuilding of Jerusalem and 1000 years of glory will be explained. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. prayer and tes timony meeting. SALEM MENNONITE Chemeketa and 17th Sts. Rev. A. P. Voth. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11. Sermon by Rev. G. P. Schultz of Chicago. 111. Evening service 7:15. Sun day night will be the closing night of nev. scnuiws meetings conducted each night except Saturday. CALVARY BAPTIST -Ferry St. and South High. Rev. Arno Q. Wenlger. pastor. Sunday Bible school B:4S a.m. Morning worship at 11. Subject: The Doom of Doubt or Failure Through Unbelief. The ordinance of baptism will be administered. Senior forum at 0:30 p.m. Lessons Learned from Ad vertisements. Miss Mildred Smith. High school B.T. at 0:30. Worship at 7:30. Sermon topic: The Abandoned Child. Mid-week service of prayer and Bible study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Missouri synod. 16th and A Sts. H. W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school 0 a.m. German services 1 a.m. English at 10 Lutheran radio hour 1 :30 p.m. over KSLM. Speaker Dr. Walter A. Maler. Lenten services Wednesday 7:45 p.m. PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC CENTER Services Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at 348 North Commercial, upstairs. In K.P. hall. Messages, circles at 3:30 p.m. by accredited medium. Rev. Lulu Middle steadt, pastor. IMMANUEL FULL OOSPEL MISS ION 433'4 Ferry St. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship at 11. Evangelistic service 7:45 p.m. Messages on proph ecy every Tuesday and Thursday 7:48 p.m. Young people's meeting Satur day evening at 7:45. FREE METHODIST N. Winter and Market Ht. Rev. D. A. Cohagan. pas tor. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Worship at 11. Subject: A Man and Hit Money. Y.P. meeting 0:30. Evangelistic service at 7:30. Subject: The Judgment. Pray er meeting Thursday 7:30. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Meet at 3 :30 p.m. Sunday In the Fraternal temple. Center street near Liberty. HiDia stuay oasea on mi can ;B. LESLIE METHODIST 6. Commer cial and Myers Sts. Dean C. Polndex ter. minister. Sunday school B:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11. This la Thank Offering any for the W.P.MJ. The message will be given by Mrs. Jesse Bunch of Poreot Orove. Junior league win meet in Leslie nan at a p.m. Intermediate-Senior league 0:30. Topic: The Courage of Jesus. The young peo ple's league will meet at 6:30 In Leslie hall. At 7:30 aervioe Dr. Louis Magin will give a report on the uniting con ference of Methodism held In Chi cago. All men of the church and con stituency will gather for dinner Wed nesday evening at 0:30. An Interest ing program will be presented. GERMAN BAPTIST N. Cottage and D Sts. J. F. Olthoff. pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Sam Schtrman, supt. Morning worship In German at 11. Sermon: The Altar of Incense. fDer Raurhaltar). Gonpel service in English at 7:30 p.m. Cantata practice Monday 4 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 8. W.MS. Thurs day at 3 p m. JASON LEE MEMORIAL Method 1st Episcopal. Jf, W later, Jefferson and Fairgrounds road. Lynn A. Wood, min ister. Church school 0:45 a.m. Morn ing worship &t 11. Theme: Looking at the World. Epworth Leagues 0:30 p.m. Intermediate, high school, senior. Eve ning service 7:30. Rev. Edwin Horst man of Salem Evangelical and Re formed church, secretary of Minister ial association, will preach. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Ferry and 13th Sts. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Evangelist Kathleen Belknap spe cial speaker at the 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. services and speaking each night at 7:45, except Monday and Saturday night for two weeks of public meet ings. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lib erty and Center Sts. Robert A. Hutch inson, minister. Church school 9:45 a. m. Prof. E. S. Oliver supt. Worship service In Grand theater at 11. Ser mon: Imprisoned Splendor. Solo: "The Lost Chord," Keith Sherman. Anthem: "The Lord Is My Shepherd." Young people's study group tn the parson age at 6 p.m. No evening service. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Center St. at 13th, Leo Webster Collar pastor. Christian Workers' prayer meeting 0 am. Bible school 9:45. F. Lltwiller. supt. Worship at 11. Duet by Corar je and Carmogene Hoffer. Choir selection directed by J. Frleaen. Ser mon: The More Abundant Life. Young people's services at 6:30: Seniors, Hen ry Mattson. president; Juniors. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mott. leaders: Pioneer group, Mrs. Lenna Cashion, supt. Spe cial missionary sanitarium service at 7:30 p.m. Representatives from the missionary sanitarium located at Nam pa, Idaho, will have charge. Duet by Mr. and Mrs. John Frlesen: choir se lection. Sermon and testimonies Riv en by representatives from the sani tarium. ROSEDALE FRIENDS F r a n C 1 S Ohse, minuter. Sunday school 10 a.m. Orpha Cammack. supt. Morning wor ship. 11 a.m. T. Clio Brown, guest speaicer. christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Evening evangelistic service 8 p.m. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY Francis. Ohse, minister. Chester Skel ton, Sunday school supt. Unified Sun day school and ohuroh at 10 a.m. Special speaker, IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner of Hazel and Academy. Sunday school 10 a.m. Church 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Mr. Egdon, a missionary from South America, will have the evening ser vice at 7:30. LATTER DAY SAINTS Corner Cot tage and Chemeketa. Sunday school 10 a.m. Evening service 6:30; relief so ciety Tuesday, 2:00; M. I. A.. Tuesday, 7:30. A. C. Hawkins, branch president. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL State street at Church. Jamea E. Mll llgan, pastor. Robert M. Gatke. suDt. of Sunday school, Mrs. Sarah Louis, director of young people's activities. ounaay scnooi :40 a.m. Morning wor ship at 11. Sermon: Some Things That Really Matter. Evening sermon auoject: jesua seta a New Standard. University vespers, sunset hour 6:30, devotional! at 6:30, led by Prof. Her man Clark. Young adult group 6:30 at the parsonage. Mrs. Sarah Louis leaning. Hign scnooi league at 0:30; Intermediates 6:30 presenting a reli gious drama. WOMAN'S CLUBHOUSE Rev. Thos. Green of Phoenix, Ariz., will conduct special meetings at the Woman's club hall at 460 N. Cottage St. Subject for Sunday at 3:30: Willing Workers. Evangelistic message at 7:30 p.m. Bi ble study Wednesday and FrfSay eve nings at 7:30. CHRIST LUTHERAN State St. at 18th. Rev. Amos E. Minnemann, A.M., pastor. German subject at 9:30 a.m.: O Woman. Great Is Thy Faith. Eng lish at 11, subject: The Precious Gos pel In the Word About the Little Pet Dogs. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.. Mrs. Jacob Fox, supt. German Lenten ser vices Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Subject; Jesus' Last Passover: 7:15 p.m. De nied By Peter. English Lenten services Friday 7:15 p.m. Subject: Justice Gone Awry. SEVENTH DAY A rv ir wn bt u Summer St. at Hood. L Mi.m,....' rilnlster. Sabbath school Saturday 0:45 ...... w.n.ivuB ana classes ior all agea. Divine worship at 11. Sermon by Glenn Patterson. Evening services will !ilILu.Mxt wek- Subjects: Sunday, Will the Jews Return to Jerusalem and be Converted As a Nation? Wednes day: He That Liveth and Was Dead Friday ? Millionaire of Faith. Special music each evening with a beautifully Illustrated song Sunday night, FIRST CHRISTIAN Center St. at High. Guy L. Drill mlntxter. Church achool 0:30 a.m. B. W. Cooley, supt. Worship and communion at 10:45. Sermon: Another Source of Perennial Olsdnrw. Christian Endavnr at 6:15 First Congregational Church Worship Service In Grand Theatre Sunday. 11 a.m. Robert A. Hutchinson Minister SUBJECT: "Imprisoned Splendor" Good Music No Eve. service Attend Church Somewhere Sunday! Evening service at 7:30. Sermon: The Appalling Horror of Salem. Service Wednesday evening at 7:30, PRESBYTERIAN Winter and Che meketa Sts. Graver C. Birtchet. D.D., pastor. Prof. Wm. H. Wright, director ol youth Activities and muatc. Church achool 9:30 a.m. J. J. Fltzstmons, supt. Morning worship at 11. Sermon: The Cross and Forgiveness. Anthem: "O Praise the Lord of Heaven." Duet: "O Let Him Whose Sorrow," Mrs. Hughes and Prof. Wright. Christian Endeavor societies at 0-30 p.m. Worship at 7:30. Sermon : The Glorious Company of the Apostles: I. Peter. Anthem: "Come Unto Me, Ye Weary." Thursday 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting, Bible study. CHRISTIAN 6e MISSIONARY ALLI ANCE W.C.T.U. hall. Ferry and 8. Commercial Sts. Rev. Lloyd Rice, sup ply pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Women's prayer band Tuesday 3 p.m. at 1910 S. Commercial St. Cottage prayer service Wednesday 7:45. Y. P. meeting Friday 7:45, 3420 Lee St. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 31514 N. Commercial St. Sunday: Bi ble school 3 p.m. Ester Baker, supt. Devotlonals at 3. evangelistic at 7:30. Services at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday. Thurs day and Saturday. Wednesday night cottage prayer meeting, also young people's meeting at Mission, Ester Baker In charge. J. C. and Daisy Wil son, pastors. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN N. 17th at Nebraska St. O. E. Foster, minister. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Worship at 10:50. Solo by Miss Dor othy Foster. Sermon: Confession. Sen ior Endeavor lunch and vespers 5:30 p.m. intermediate Endeavor 6:30. Rev. H. C. Stover, of Knight Memorial church, will speak to young people at p.m. ana give tne even'ntr sermon at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at .ju. FIRST EVANGELICAL Marlon and summer St. Rev, James E. Ca mo be II minister. Wllmer N, Brown, director of youth activities and music. Sunday scnooi v:o a.m. k. h. Ermel supt. Worship at 11. Sermon: Living Sacri fices. Youth groups meet at 6:30 p.m, at which time Mrs. Post, a returned missionary irom Borneo, will speak Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m. with Gospel In song and message. Bible stuay and prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCI ENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty Sts. Sunday school 11 a.m. Church services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Lesson-sermon: Substance. Wednesday evening service at 8. Includes testimonies of healing In Christian Science. Reading room In room 305 Masonic temple open dally except Sunday 11 a.m. to 0 p.m. Wednesday until 7:30 p.m. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED N. Capitol and Marlon Sts. Edwin Horstman, pastor. School of Christian Education r.nd adult discussion class 10 a.m. John Denny, supt. Worship at II. The Helping Saviour. Male quartet will sing: I Shall See Him. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Lenten meditation. Jesus ouiiers i-nrougn Envy and Jealousv. Friday 10:30 a m. to S p.m. meeting of the Evangelical and Reformed Wo men s Federation of Portland area, KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONOR EGA TIONAL S. 19th and Ferry. H. C. Stover, minister. Morning worship at ii. eermon: rne uisiurmng Christ. Anthem: "Open Wide Thy Heart." Evening services at 7:30. Sermon by o. rTiBier oi me sngiewooa U.B. church. Sundav achool at 10 a m Roy Harland supt. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. Church night supper at 7 p.m. Wednesday, speaker. Rev. Rob ert Hutchinson ol lh First Congre gational church. ROBERTS COMMUNITY Lawrence Guderlan, pastor, Sunday achool 0:30 a.m. Services at 10:50. Topic; Com panionship with Christ. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue at Church St. T. Clio Brown, pastor. Bible school at 10 a.m. Clifton Ross supt. Preaching service at 11. Subject: Stewardship. Rev. Herman H. Macy of Scotta Mills bringing the SPECIAL 1 DayOnly,Sat.,3p.m.to6p.m 1 THIS COUPON WORTH M.41 TawarSs This Parchste THIS COUPON AND ONLY 59e Batltlee fmrT to One ef Oar csslar SS-t Cross Necklaces In Plain or With Facsimile Diamonds Urine lata Mapm ani r ttere anS rerri f wr r'filir SS CrM Ncfclsc. Te uw aallv 14.41. Tbla nrrrlr atla ar Imr total aSvtrtlalae, isnMa, satMPMale. ate. Netbias aiere to r. New Streamline Design TbM seasilfsl CrM Neefeleees are Ihs mtw faahtoa ! I i tr ait mmr narnlna, a'ltrnMH anS A variety ef slrlea far watnra ens' elrla, la alala ar fanrr yrllaw salt Saaisaa, aaataJeto Jts abala. This Sale for CARSON Pharmacy If you can't at. Und this sale. Itavt money at stort. Your Cross NMklaea will be bald aside fot yon. All O r s s Necklsces are Natural Trllew dole finish. PURE PROMPT SERVICR HARRY A. CARSON, Prop. Phone S4S Cor. Court A High St. Salem, 3ULIP THIS Sadie" Billed, State Theatre Sadie DeVaux, nee Edward Kin ney, will be on the stage of the State theatre, where he Is featured In conjunction with the regular acts of Eastern circuit vaudeville this week. Sadie will feature his female Impersonations, doing the bolero dance and featuring the songs that he did for night club audiences in eastern cities. Sadie's local fame came when he was discovered by local police of ficers doing his female Impersona tions. Don Camp, a 14-year-old boy. Is a featured performer recently from the Rosy theatre In New York and the Balban Katz circuit. Don does a combination hand-balancing' tap and Russian dance act In a bet ter style than performers with many more years' experience. The Palmer twins, two female hUl-blllles, do a very pleasing act featuring original songs and instrumental numbers. Joe Williams, known as the "Sha dow." a colored boy of exceptional ability, has appeared In many mo tion pictures and about every color ed nleht club in America. "Sha dow" is one of the very few colored entertainers to appear to American night clubs catering to the elite. A first run feature picture, "The 13th Man," featuring Weldon Hey burn and Irene Courtney, with i specially selected array of short sub jects comolete the Oate theatre program for Friday and Saturday, message. Christian Endeavors at :30. Evangelistic service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. COURT ST. CHURCH OP CHRIST (Christian). Court at 17th 8t. D. W. rtanlAl. nnntor. Bible school B:4S a.m.. Waldo Miller In charge. Worship and observance of the Lord's supper lo:.o. Vocal solo by Susanna Hawkins. Mes sage: The World's Need of a Chrlst likA church. Evening service and Christian Endeavor at 7:30. Musical program under direction of W. T. Van Slyke. Message: eeven riciurc. oi me Undlscouraged Christ. Mid-week ser vice Thursday at 7:30 p.m. SILVERTON CHURCHES TRINITY M. J. K. Fuhr. pastor. Sunday school and adult Bible class es at 10 a.m. Divine worship at 11:00 a.m. Sermon theme. "Be It Done Even as Thou Wilt. Special music by the Trinity choir. Fellowship dinner served at noon by Mrs. O. Totland, Mrs. M, Endresen and Mrs. O. G. Satrum. Program under the direction of the Junior choir will be given right after the dinner. The proup committees from the varloua city organizations which met under the auspices of the Lutheran Brotherhood, will meet again In the Trinity church parlors on Monday evening, March 14, at 8 o'clock. The regular meeting of the Brotherhood will be held the following evening, Tuesday, at Trinity church. Lenten services on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rev. O. J. Mlnthun will preach on the "ermon theme. "Jesus' Be trayal." The Mission circle will meet on Wednesday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at the church. The L. D. R. work meet ing has been postponed from Tues day. March IS, to Tuesday. March 22, meeting to be held at the church. Choir rehearsals on Thursday at 7 and 8 p.m. Confirmation classes on Saturday at 9:80 and 10 30 a.m. CALVARY LUTHERAN O. C. Ol son, pasor. Sunday school and Bible classes, 945 am. Miss Olpa Johnson, superintendent. Divine worship, 10:45 a.m. Subject. "From the Power of the Devil." Norwegian service. 11 :30 a.m. "Guda Velaignlng." Evening ser vice at 7:30. Subject, "The Open Door." The choir meets for rehearsal Wednesday B p.m. Lenten services Thursday. 7:30 p.m. "Christ Interced ing for the Thief." Confirmation In struction Saturday, 10:00 a.m. METHODIST D. Lester Fields, minister. Sunday school at 8:45 a.m. with special program at the begin ning of the school each Sundav. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock. The ser mon theme. "How Shall We Escape?" Special music by the choir The even ing service at 7:30 p.m. is a popular service with special singing of old familiar songs and learning some of the new very fine hymns In our new hymn book. Tne sermon theme. "Not by Might. Epworth league at 8:30 p.m. Oood subjects and fine meetings make these meetings very attractive. Mon day. 7:30 p.m., meeting of the offi cial board la the annex ot the church. FIRST CHRISTIAN Frank W Zook. pastor. "Living in the Golden Age" will be the subject of the ser mon Sunday night at 7:30 This will be an oxposltton of the Bible doctrine of the Millennium. The musical at traction for this service will be the second music request night and will consist of vocal solos, duets quartets, instrumental numbers and anthems by the choir. The Bible school, F. M. Powell, superintendent will meet OFFER Limit 2 to a Coupon This affar la saaSa aaaslbto ar tba aaa'atartr. LlailUS laaalr far lb I spaclal aal. W rrtrrra laa rttbt to lla.it eaaatlilaa. This raaaaa Is saaS ealr vblle eetr tltint sals Is aa. 3 Hours Only Mall oroars, add c extra. State plain or fancy Ores Nacilact. Ivarr Great NecklaaS guaran teed asaintt tar niih, leas ti stone ef less ef bril liancy. DRUGS Oregon coupon! rr it M ijo. Aa attendance of 100 Is expected, a high water mark for this time oi year, subject oi morning sermon at 11 a.m. will be "The Christ of the Changing Centuries, Who Never Changes. The Christian Endeavor so cieties in two divisions will meet at 0:30. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Rev. J. M. Jenson, pet tor. Class meets Saturday morning, 10 o clock; Norwegian ser vice, 10 clock, pastor In charge. Wor ship service, English, 11 o'clock. Leagues sundav evening at 8:30 and 7:30. Choir rehearsal Thursday even ing at a nciocK. Thursday afternoons. devotlonals In Norwegian language, 3 o'clock; Friday evening at 8 o'clock. free program at Eugene Field audi torium, auspices Methodist church. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI8T N. O. Erntson. pastor. As usual Sabbath school convenes at 10. The subject under discussion will be the "Proper Diet and Dress for Christiana." A question that will be answered Is "Should Christiana try to Imitate the lower strata of society or should they dress In harmony with their faith?" Preaching at 11 a.m. by the pastor. The subject will be "The Holy Spirit. Hsve You Received It? Do You Per sonally Know It You Hava?" PlyT meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. No one had found a Bible text call ing the first day of the week. "The Lord's Day or the Sabbath Day. So no one claimed tne aio reward. This Sundsy will be the last chance. The subject will be, "Is Sunday the Lord's Day According to the Bible? If Not How Did It Coma to Be Called by That Name 7" CALVARY PENTECOSTAL Rev. O. R. Cross, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 o'clock. Devotional nour, 11 o'clock, Sunday a.m. Y.P.S., 6:30. promptly, Sunday evening. Evangelistic service. 7:45 o clock Sunday evening: Weekly services Wednesdays and Fridays, 7:40 o'clock. In the near future the pas tor and congregation will conduct a Bible study of the tabernacle as a type or unrist. a miniature utoer nacle will be on display. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE S. Third street. Sunday achool at 9:45 o'clock. Regular service at 11 o'clock. ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Father Ar thur Sullivan, pastor. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and ' Saturday morning mass, 8:15 o'clock; Tuesday and Thursday, 7:00 o'clock. Sunday night, 7 :30, holy hour; Wednesday night, 7:30, The way or tna cross and Benediction; Mission special service from March 37 to April 3, Father John Stanley of New York, In charge. LATTER DAT SAINTS Combined Sllverton and Salem congregations meet at lath and Leslie streets. Salem. Pastor. E. N Bivens. Church school. 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Dr. H. W. Beal, director; 1 1 o'clock, worship hour, speaker, F. E. Hammel) of Brooks: 815 Sunday p.m., Zlon league tot vouth. ami .lo stud ot Book of Mormon for adults. Dr Beal di rector; 7:30 Sunday p.m., missionary service, in cnarge oi ur. n. w. seat; Wednesday evening. 7:30. prayer ser vice: Woman's department meets all day Friday at church, no-hostess luncn. CHRISTIAN ex MISSIONARY Pas tor supplied. Rev. Pauline J. Coffee, colored singing evangelist: Sunday scnooi, iu o ciock, narvey nauett, su perintendent: worship service at 11 o'clock a.m., and 7:45 p.m.; Young reopie s society, o:b sunaay evening. DALLAS CHURCHES FIRST PR&3BYTERIAN Walter Duff, Jr., pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. Christian Endeavor at 8:30 p.m. The pastor will use as his topic at tne 11:00 ociock nour a Bcin tlflc Explanation of the New Birth." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services are held at 410 Mill street every Sunday at 1 1 :00 a.m Sunday school at 10:00 a m. Wednes day evenlrg meeting at 8:00 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month. Read ing room at the same addresa open Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m The subtect of the lesson sermon for this week Is "Substance." ST. PHILIP CATHOLIC Mass ev ery Sunday, first and third Sundays at iu:uu ociock' secona ana tourtn 8.00 o'clock. St. Anne's Altar soci ety meets at the homes of the mem bers the first Tuesday evening of each minth at 7 :30. Communion Sunday, the second Sunday at 8:00 OCIOCK. OAKDALE SUNDAY SCHOOL I. S. Nararenus, superintendent. Sunday school at 10-00 a.m. at the Oakdale school house. FALLS CITY METHODIST John A Linn, pastor Sunday school begins at 10:00 a.m. Worship service Is at llWjajniraiclaAM SEVEN DAYS ONLY!! March 12 to March 19th. Helena Rubinstein Beauty Preparations 20 OFF!! You hare a full week in which to stock up on these wonderful values. To most of you, Helens Rubinstein's name is a beauty byword. But if you haven't learned what these preparations con do to xive you a beautiful complexion and a glamorous make-up, here is your chance! 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Of the present development pro gram only the Claude and Cross street line, two Dlocks on south Commercial, and a future service Una oq filWutaa toad ttva o&V? uncompleted jobs of the present development program. However only 30 per cent of the pipe of the ultimate program has been laid. will conduct the services The hour for the young people who meet in the afternoon for league will oe i nounced at the morning worship. DALLAS MISSION First door east of laundry. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Menke. pastors. Special evangelistic meetings every nignt tnis weex at 7:au; tnree services on Sunday at 11:00 a.m.. a p.m. and 7 :30. Services are being conducted by Evangelist and Mrs. W. H. Kress. ANTIOCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Sun dav school bea-lns at 3:00 D.m. There are classes xor young ana oia. Lnao Hiebert is in charge. Sunday even ing Mr. Neufleld will speak and the Junior male Quartet of the M, B. church will sing. SALT CREEK BAPTIST Rev. J. N. 0. Hiebert. Regular services will be held this Sunday with Sunday school and church at the usual hour in the morning, and evening services at 8:00 p-m. MENNONITE BRETHREN F. F. Wall, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m, Otto Bier, superintendent. Rev. A. N. wiiiems of Fresno, calif., who Is conducting evangelistic meet ings this week, will be here Sunday and every evening next week Includ ing Friday evening. Rev. Wlllema will speak Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. on tne suoject, "uott ruer uns. (German). At 3:30 p.m. there will be a special service for the young neople. The, tontci toe tb attaint services win oe as iouows: sunaay March 13. "Three Men and Three Trees"; Monday. March 14. "The 'Comes' of God's Word": Tuesday, March 15. "The Great Words of Con version"; Wednesday, March 16. "The Great Words of Salvation"; Thursday, March 17. "Why I Believe In Lite After Death"; Friday. March 18, "Words for the Weary. There will oe special music, under tne leader ship of A. U. Frlesen. at all of these services. APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION Cor ner Court and Church streets. Sunday school at 930; morning worship at io:ao; evening woranip at 7:au; TueS' day and Thursday at 7:45. Sacred mu sical concert Sunday evening at 7:30 by a 31 -piece orchestra, which fur nishes music for all other services. DALLAS EVANGELICAL P. A. Lente, pat tor; 9:45, Bible school; 11:00, joint serv.ee at the Methodist church; sermon oy hiss Nora joraan. evan gelist; 6:30, youth meeting with the Methodist group: 7:30, evening service at the Metnodist church; Tuesday. 3 :00, woman's Missionary society meeis witn Mrs. u. a. uurry; weanes day, 7:30, mid-week prayer and praise service; weanesaay, s:au, cnoir prac tice; on Friday evening of this week the evangelist, Miss Nora Jordan, will give a special sermon for young people. Sunday, March 20, Dr. E. W. Pettlcord. district superintendent, will be here both morning and evening. . FIRST CHRISTIAN Jefferaon at Clay. O. D. Harris, minister. "A Son and Hla Mother." will be the sermon topic at the Christian church at the morning orshlp Sunday. This will be the tecond In a special series of sermons based upon the ee,a Uat sayings of Jesus. At 7:30 p.m.. the pastor will speak on the theme. "Come Ye Out." Special music will feature both the morning and even ing worship services. Mid-week wor ship Is on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Bible school at 9:45 on Sunday, and Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m., Sun day. A special pre -Easier campaign Is underway by the Bible achool to Increase attendance with 800 as the aim for Easter Sunday. ORACE MENNONITE 907 Jeffer- aon street. H. E. Widmer. pastor. Resl- this wide assortment at now 80e $2.00 Novena Night Cream .. 3.00 Muscle Tightener 2.00 Special Eye Cream 1.50 Herbal Hand Balm 1.00 Acne Cream 1.00 Powdrm 1.00 Lipsticks 1.00 Luminous Eye Shadow MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED VILLETT'S denoe S18 Mill street. Sunday school at 10 a.m. At 11 o'clock preaching. Christian Endeavor at 7 .30 p.m. Prayer and Bible study at 7:30 P.m.. Thursday. DALLAS METHODIST John A. Linn, minliter. Sunday achool at 8:48 s-ro. Sunday J Ihe Jast day of th evangelistic services. Miss Nora B. Jordan, evangelist, will speak at 11:00 a.m. and again at 7:30 p.m Miss Bea trice Spies will have charge of the singing. Miss Jordan and Miss Spies win sing together at both services. On Friday night of this week, March ll. Miss Jordan will discuss the nues tion of popular amusements. This la young people's night. There will be a group of young people from Ore gon City and from two or three other places outside of Dallas. FREE METHODIST 334 Mill street. Rev, Valeria Cleveland. Daator. Sun day services are as follows: Sunday scnooi at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. Young People's meeting at 8:48 p.m. Preaching and testimony at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:30 pm. Heb. 10:31 "It Is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God " R. Nungester, Sunday school superintendent. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AL LIANCE Harvey Larson, pastor. Sun dsy school at 10:00. A missionary apeaker will take part of the hour. uosoei services at 11:00 and 7:30 n.m. Rev. Paul W. Ounther, Slam, will be tne apeaxer. Young oeoole'a service at 6:30. Evsngellstic-mtssionary ser vices eacn evening. Monday through Wednesday, at 7:45. The speakers will be Evangelist Rev. R. F. c. Schwed ler of Philadelphia. Pa., and Rev. Paul Ounther of Eastern Slam. Young people's fellowship hour this week only on Saturday night Instead of the usual evening, which Is Friday at 7:45. v WOODBURN CHURCHES FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Rev. Al len and Edythe Mae Phillips, pastors. Under direction ot Edythe Mae Phil lips the Sunday school will follow a new course of study to oe introduced Sunday at 9-45 a.m. and will cover the Bible from cover to cover, modem. scientific, all Bible, and strictly fun damental. Worship at 11. "What Do we Believe?" Rev. rniuipa. Evangel istic service 7 '45 p.m. Rev. Edythe Mao Phillips will bring an Illustrated mes sage. Topic: Eternal Life on the Bar gain Counter. Crusaders, senior and Junior. 6:30 p.m. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. prayer and Bible study. Subject: Prevailing Prayer. CHURCH OF GOD H. 8. Fulton. pastor. Sunday achoo. 10 a.m. VforsriVp at 11. Evening worship ar 7:30. Wed nesday 7:30 p.m. prayer service and Bible study. Missionary society 10 a. m. Thursday. CHURCH OP CHRIST (Christian) T. J. O'Counor, minister. Sunday Bi ble school 10 a.m. Mrs. Blssel, supt. Communion and sermon at 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Praise) and sermon at 7:30. Wednesday Bible study and prayer. Thursday, women's council. First Tuesday of each month, VMS. Mrs. A. Mitchell, president. ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Special services Wednesday and Friday eve nings at 7:30 during Lent. Sunday masses 8 and 10 a.m. Rosary and ben ediction 7:30 p.m. Baptisms Sundays 3:30 p.m. Office hours 9 to 13. In structions by appointment. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 a.m. WorBhlp at 11. Sub ject: The Water of Life. Evening worship at 730, Mr. Popplnga speak ing. Thursday evening chorus practice at the home of Carl Huber, Prayer ser vice Thursday evening at 7:30. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath school 10 a.m. A. M. Van Cleave aupt. Worship at 8 p.m. Subject; The Rain bow in the Clouds, METHODIST episcopal Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship at 11. Sub ject: Surface Living. Epworth Leagues at 6 p.m. Adults at 7:15. Evening aer vioe 8. Prayer service Thursday 8 p.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Oluf As per. pastor. Sunday school and Bible class 10 a m. Vesper service 8 p.m. No Luther league. Thursday at 3 p.m. La dies' Aid will meet, Mra. Helen MathU eaoo. anil Mra. Evelyn, Math.leaoii, boa tesses. Choir rehearsal Thursday eve ning at B. Confirmation class 10 ajn Saturday. NIDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor. English service at 11. Sundsy school at 10. Luther league 1:30 p.m. Lunch will be served at close of the morning service. Choir rehearsal Friday eve ning. Ladles' Aid Wednesday at 3 p.m. Mrs, Roatvald. Jr.. hostess The Mon itor and Woodburn prayer groups will meet at the home of Rev. snd Mra. Roger Tuesday evening. Oluf Asper, pastor. 20 discount: .1.60 .2.40 .1.60 .1.20 ...80c 80c ..80e ,.80c 1.20 Store Phone 3118