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'iinla Evening, March 28, 1925 Page Nine LESSON IS UPON CLOSINGJCENES IN LIFE OF JESUS ,It Finished" Were Words Saviour Used on Cross to Set Seal to His Career Upon Earth international Uniform c mtaT school lesson for March SS. lleriew of the closing scenes f Christ's We. olden Text: Hebrews 13:8- . WM. B. GILHOY, D. D. traitor of The Congrcgationalist J 'ii. scenes in the life of 1 Christ ought to be under review. t only i" a sun"" 8 ienson, out ..tantly in our lives. The closing scenes in our Lords , "e ot more important than the t of his life, but they set the seal "his earthly ministry, and they gave jt completeness . .;.ant impil (in the ernse. tbltJCSUS um- nt biel cal1 10 "vlce and 8am" 10 . . i. nliniinto(1 in bin Rprmnn I fief uc ""j- . r . , Nazarein i - HSBiinistr.r when he read from the raoliecy of Isaiah, and announced to !L enraged fellow townsmen, "This " . .i c.;titro fnlfillpH in vnnr I day is mis o-.-i- - - I .. 1.1 as hnfA BCAInPfl RA 1VOU1U " - - oovincing naa ju wtt to Calvary. Our view i vu r Iiifver coiniiivici v bim la never perfect, until we follow urn all tne wu jn the story of Jesus we have be fore US 001 Only l" icum v, a Hful and perfect life. Wo have the jtory of a perfect life given in re demption for imperfect and sinful lives. . , Thft thought of Jesus simply as a ood man, and even the worship of Jesus as supreme goodness in human form, full 8Uort of the true aPProach w Jesus as a aacrificiul Savior giv ing himself, as innumerable followers of him have given themselves, for the sins of the world. Why was this sacrifice necessary? What is the meaning of Calvary? We do Dot know. Jesus himself has not told as. It is the law running through til life. The innocent sutler witn ana tor ihe guilty. Earthly parents out of love for their children go astray and make moral wreck aud ruin of life. The more deeply they iove tne more acutely they Buffer. How could it be otherwise? And Jesus through In a lite ana death revealed the fact that God is great Father, 'who loves us, even in our sin and rebellion, with all the love that earthly parents have poured out for wayward sons and daughters and more. Earthly love is but a glimmer icg of the divine. So we have the beautiful saying concerning Jesus that "Ue loved us and gave himself for us." Think of what that means, .uen five almost everywhere for them (elves, and for their own interests. They have mndo almost a deity of gelf-interest. Sometimes they have called It en- lislitened" self-interest. But into this world, with its pursuit of self : interest, Jesus came and ho lived for others. It was his life, his nature, to give himself for others. That is the meaning ot redemption. : Jesus represents a different principle, ; an entirely different sort of life. There is another saying ot jesus in these closing scenes that reveals the depths, of this .spirit of love, this deep sympathy with men, and this divine yearning to save them from their evil characters nnd ways. As he hung in V XT irl . to the Family Pew" campaign. You come and bring the family. Thursday at 7:15 will be the prayer service. The quarterly meetings will begin Friday, April 3, and last over the aabbath. Kev. W. B. Goode will be in charge. Mr. Dr. UicLmond of Eugene, and the Blair male quartet will sing at. these services. Further an nouncement later. The pastor will perform marriages, and Bhe will be glad to visit the sick at any time. We are old fashioned and homoy like people here, and be lieve God will bless His work by giving us a rovival. Coma help us here. You will like this place. Springfield Christian S. Enrl Childers, pastor. Bible school, classes for all ages, assem bles at 9:45 a. m. As the eleven o'clock hour some reasons will be g'ven why the Bible Is believed to be the inspired word of God. The ovenlnj; Bong service will be gin at 7:30. assisted by the or chestra. A special sermon mes sage upon the subject, "How to Meet a Crisis," will bo presented. Soma popular questoins will bo answered at this service. to your use and requirements and will be beuruty welcomed. Morinug wor ship with sermon by our Mtui.ter at eleven o'clock. The sermon topic will be "A l'erfect l'recept." Come and Join us in worship tor this hour. lhur.day evening is the time set for ths annual meeting of the church and congregation. Annual reports of the various organisations, aud elec tion of officers for the coming year. The ladies are to serve a dinner at ti:30. Come aud join us to learn what has been doue during the paat year. Christian Kudeavor meeting at 0:3U. Everybody welcome. , First Congregational Fred J. Clark, lu.uister. U:45, Sun day school, 11 a. m., Bermon: "The -Meaning of Death." U p. tu., V. 1'. So ciety, i :0, Hook sermon, li. Arthur Thomson, "What la MituY" First Christian Oak and Eleventh streets. E. V. Stivers, pastor. We are making a spe cial plea that we trust will not be for gotten by the uiembera of the church aud Sunday school. There are just two buudiijs before Kasler aud we t VAI-V UliTi.lllU til h,r lhau lall attended. Uo uot read ibia notice uudiin.the English lnnguaia at aeven- tisiual service at thn bour. For the! ofiertory lieorge Sir nor and Curtis i Marshall will sing "Supplication." Tup young people's aocietten meet at U:30. Evening worship at 7:30. The pirn tor will preach the sermon, i'rayer and conference meeting on Thursday night at 730. First Church of Christ, ScltntM. Corner of Twelfth and Oak streets. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock; Wednesday evening testimonial meet ing at S o'clock; Sunday school 0:80 a. m. The reading room at room 312 MeMorrsn and Wash bu rue building, corner of Eighth and Willamette streets. Is open daily, except Sundnys and legal holiday, at all hours. The libra riii u is in attendance from 12 un til 4. The subject of the lesson ser mon for Sunday is "Heality." All are cordially Invited to attend the church services aud visit the rending room. Emmaus Lutheran On Second avenue west near Blair Blvd. Henry Iversen, pastor. Sunday school at ten o'clock. Miss Camilla Anderson, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Preaching service in the Iauish language at eleven o clock and Minister and Rabbi in Some Pulpit Jew and Christian Brothers; and 6lstrt, They Say special effort to be present Sunday, UB """"a a thirty o'clock. 1'rayer meeting Thurs- F VS 5 a e-v. 1 v Creswell Methodist I ha Prince of Pamlilptt" will on time, tiud euiov the hour with ul be the Rev. J. II. Irvine's subject i Itemember we are expecting to break at the morning service at the all recorus for ibis Kuster. Join with Creswell MethodUt church. Moose-1 us, get the enthusiasm of this great yell's saying. "The timid good man svuuoL and have a part m the victory, is more to be feared thnn the Sunday morning at the preaching ser bold bad man" will be the evening i iee the pastor speaks on the subject P'c ("Looking up Into Heaven." The ' ape ciHl number in music is a solo, "How Creswell Church of Christ Lovely Are Thy Dwellings," which St. Mary's High The members of the junior and senior classes are enthusiastically lit work gathering material for a prise essay, "The Constitution of the L'nited States in Its Making." which I they will write tn the near future. v. V . conteal 111 ourj win ue sung uy mm Anna ivatnenne : Th purpo it t0 ienrn from paat hunday school Is creatine n llvnlv , t.ai'rett. .Miss Uurrett is a member of1 .V i v. i. Intnreat nnd enthusiasm bubbles j tho Eucue high school quartet. Her j pome down t0 them in the chlirtPT o( over every Sunday The sermon ; solo w.ll be appreciated. Sunday eve- , our iibertie. ud with what skill and L.uiiuajf u.uiuiiiK win no on : "ii'B me siiecitii Hiiracuon jusi pro- jaUoP Wttt wrought, "Christ the Truth." Tho remark ' ceding the sermon is, two tableaux, in order to hnvo the unitv w: Th.se two numbers wiU be enacted by A,.f?w Afiyf f , ? !? V i-tSl Plead for. it wou'd be necessary 1 eleven girls. This is a must beauti-I E,,hsh w?rd !l!2J GOLDEN TEXT: Hebrews 13:8: Jeaua Christ the same yes terday, and today, and forever. Devotional Reading: Revelation 1:9-18. I John, who also am your brother, and companion In trib ulation, nnd In the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was In the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice., na of u trumpet. Saying, 1 am Alpha and Omega, the first nnd the last: nnd. What thou seest, writ tn a book, and send it unto tho seven churches which are in Asia: unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna, und unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodlcea. And I turned to see the voice that spake with nie. And being turned I saw seven golden candlesticks; And in the midst of the seven cauulcstit-ks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. His head and his hairs were white like wont, as white nn snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire; And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned In a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many watera. And he had in hid right hand seven sturs; und out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword; aud bis countenance was as the sun shineth. in his "strength. And when 1 saw him, 1 fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, Baying unto mo, Fear not; I am the first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell. and of death. to have an infallible Interpreter ; ful service aud will bo enjoyed by of the T.Me. Is this true? An; great gathering of interested people, answer to that objoetion will bo j The sermon on the subject, "Tho given next Sunday evening in the j Three Crosses" is another pre-Easter sermon. "Is it necessary to have I ermon. You will be better able to in infallible interpreter of the ; enjoy the great Easier services if you D'ble." Great interest is being ! get these prepurutory uiessuges. Our lken in these sermons. Over one I heartiest invitation is extended. hundred peoplo heard the Bermon i last Sunday evening. Everybody! First Baptist Is welcome to tlieso services.! Corner Eghth and Pearl streets. Oscar A. Coopor, minister. i Charles E. Duulmm, pastor. Arab I Iloyt Hne, music director. Bible school Falrmount Presbyterian I meets at 0:45, W. U. Lord, suprrtii- Villa rd and Kii'teenih streets ' tendent. Morning worship at 11 Morning Bible school at t;4S in which o'clock. Dr. O. C. Wright, formerly we study the word in the various cIiihm'b. You will find a class suited imxtor of this church, will preach the mornirg sermon. There will be a bap- denis of the value of the knowledge of the Latin language In building up our English vocabularly. The Junior music pupils gave a re cital on Monday, March 23, tn the high school auditorium. Many beau tifitl instrumental and vocul numbers were rendered. if x " V .1" aaaaaaajaaaaal MS-aaaamaJ i hued some miles up the Lurane high vuy aud peut fl very enjojaoie attet- lo a series of spelling contests be ing held between the "A,, B, U" and "X, i, 2" teams, the latter is at present in the lead by thirteen nomta. At a reward, at the close ot the con tent, the losers will euteruiu their victorious uupouent. Martha Moore, a freshman atudent, received honorable recognition from her classmates a few days ago for her excellent description sketch of "Fabiola." Despite the efforts of the chal lenging team to outplay them, the fre.hman-sophomore girls' team won the baseball game played Wednesday, March 26, with the seventh aud eighth grade giris. An old log near the play shed was used as a grand stand rud it fairly shook when us occupants yelled for several players, who nude home runs. Pictures were ! taken of the two teams. The date for ths next game ha, not yet been definitely settled. The members of ths ancient history class of St. .Mary's high school com peted in a historical debate on Mon day, March 1(1. The topic under dis cussion was "Resolved, that Hannibal was a greater general thnn Caesar." Many intereatlng arguments were pre- Eugene High School News Klerom Receive Honors that for our fcllowmcn? Especially a great faith in the courage of daily oconv unon the when the? have used us hatefully and words and deeds. cross, surrounded by those who had done abominable things against us? To bo reviled, and to revile not nailfd him there, what was his The human spirit seldom meets tuai again mat is nic nie or tne cross, thought? Waa it the world's thought test. I'o have faith in love, and to live of hate, vindictiveness and revenge? But Jesus, let us remember, taught and practice love, when other men Listen to what he says: up how to live, as well as now to are taming ana practicing nace even "Father, forgive them; they know die. In some respects it is easier 10 against us ourselves mac is mum j not what they do." die for a great cause than to live Jesus Overt nnd dicu to maintain, in Could we make such a prayer as for a mgn principle, nna 10 inanuesi iiiuwu vim m u-. Km) twin in, a m i j Miu in ui'e, had the I a tuo-iiiiuls majority to overrule de di-itiuct.uu ot iTceiv.iig ihc highest j cisiuu of tne supremo court deciar Biiuiea hi school. He is currying six -ug acts of congress unconstitutional.' solid subeji-u und received u grade! Students wlio have signed ss con 1 in uacu. Mno ireshumn, soptio-1 leiuiuu are: J unios,. Alice Klink and in. -re and junior classes received teu Jouu Ludlow; seniors, John Camp- iluu varus eittu, una the seniors eigne in'ii, ictor rueips, vtiureu ocuuieu, that cougrcsb bhould have power by is to prepsre the students for the state contest, which is to be held it Curvalha April Jo. nine caids. 'llioae wio have received blue cards for the first su wiH'ka of this seines ter are: Juniors, blue curds: 1'auliue Leh iii.iii, Mary Driver, Martha Ness, 1'au-. line Zuuker, Margaret Jlnddox, Diunciie Ifoi-iUwiiM, .Ujrian Urammv Mary Klemni, Aiiee linckey and C Klsie Everelt, Doris Haines, Myrtle 1 ley limy and Clurk Aydelott, It is expected, however, Hint more will sign up before the expiration of the time. Ml&s Hayden Substitutes Mihs Miidreii liayueu, a student in the Luivuisity. of Oregon, it subhiiluL iug tor Miss Alice Limit 11. Miss Liu- iIp M:ivberrv. Honorable mention :, Uvii, a practice teacnir troiu l lie Liu- ileleu hc.l, Lvclyu JMIis. Edith John-1 v. rsity ot Oreguu who teaches ancient aoii, EiiKibeth iimicber, Genevieve history, found it necessary to go to Hale, Kutn MtCluiu, Virginia Ueid, her home in Portland, but will resume Theresa Vouug. L:ly Anderson, Mar garet Ediuunson, Ilernico i'belps, Mabel Lamb and Daisy Laaater. S pbomores, biue caids: Christine It inui. Karl Klemm, Harold Aycrs, her class work Monday. Grounds Kept Clean The freslimeu boys from Fred Chess' sixth period class will clear I At The Churches Sunday' i Jeiinie Kleuiin, rain i.unmire, the loboo ,rnils of all paper and Ludlow, Charles YVoodiu, ora Ash-1 0,lfr ru,,i,B. l'lans are being uiadu ton, Uwendolyn Sheppurd. Tlielnw' 0 ,uucrjllleI1(j ,ue 9,ting o( mmj,... Ayers. ' lliiuomuie iiiriiuoii. ..,,- girct Heed, Valella ltee, Harold Shuey, llartine Mnrrow, Marion Tiiompson, Miuuie Klcnk, Jessie Win- Grace Lutheran Young people's meetings as mi- nunciny aa a rm wi ei ; ii .1. ...i .linir.' Knwnrth leairuo at 0:30. the Bime &mn'jnra cnurcn. we FV'iry street. R. Trautmann, pas-! Pauline Wlnchell, president. Cood . are expecting to continue services lr Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ! programs. Fine fellowship. Wes ! over to and including the next Divine service 11 n. m. Topic of I ley club. Social hour at 6:30. i sunnny, April ,. wo w.,i Ihe sermon, "Christ, Our High j I.lpht refreshments. Devotions at ; several preacnera wun us w no win Priest." Mid-week lenten Bervice 1 6:30. Earnest discussions of live preach for ua Everybody Invited Wedneaday evening 7:30. Subject ! religious themes. This meeting I to tliepe meetings. Crusadera will to be discussed will he the sixth for the older young people. Pas-. meet as usual i t 6.30 p. A ord of Christ on tho cross, "It tor', theme at eleven "The Car- young people are Inyl ed to these den or Kenunciatton. una wm mcrimw be a consideration of the Master's , rrusaders. Oethsemane experience. Informal Bervice of sermon and song nt 7:30. The pastor will preach on Ihe Uteme, "And He Went a Little Fnrthcr." Congregational song service before the sermon. Pro- is finished " Y. P. S. will meet Friday 7:30 p. m. A cordial wel come to all our services-! Seventh Day Adventlst Seventh nnrl rMiarTipltnn, T. M Langberg, pastor. Thone 910-J. Sabbath school 9:46 a. m. Church ervices 11 a. m. Young people's Trinity Lutheran Corner Sixth and PearL Overt Skllbred, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday 9:46 a. m. Ruth (llibertson. superintendent. This feasor Evans announces special ! in a graded Bchool and all In noting 3 p. m. Praver meeting ! music for the day as in lows. American. mere is a ciass tor Wednesday 8 p m Sunday even-1 Morning at eleven, -Anthem- you. Services Sunday wl be of ln at 7-4; Professor Harry M , "Hark. Hark My Soul," Shelley 1 unusual nature as the well-known Tlnnett nrt nthr will sneak on ! Mme. McOrew, Mrs. Obertetiffer, missionary from Madagascar, Key. The Value of Christian Eduea ton" Special music. Public v.cl- conie. nnd -hnir: solo, se eded Mme. Iijeld". will preach here. The McGrew. Evening at 7:30 An- j morning service nt 11 a. m. will Ihem "in the Heattty of tin bo In Scandinavian, the evening Gloaming." Havens Mme. McOrew ; services at 7:30 will be in Amerl- Mr Drvson. and choir, tunciai , can. vi e nope to nave a pacaen hell, Freshman, blue cards: Katherlne Richards, Mary Iloyt, Anna Ness, Wilms Howcn, Josephine Esterley, Janet Fitch, Maxine Perry, Dorria II. l'attcsun. Mary Wilburn, John Dodds. Honorable mention: Minnie Harton, Jana Ulena, Roma Gross, Alics Wells, Harry Myers, Helen Far ris. Seniors, blue cards. Alice Brown, Victor Phelps, Days Marshall, Kills Ilrusrnu, Donald Sheythe, Roliert Mc Cornack, Harold King. Honorable mention: Adelside Fay, Joe Rally, Donald Campbell, Kenneth Iockerbie, Herschel Honey, Ovidia Hammer, Either Taylor, Mary Alice Reid, Dor olhy Sliesrs. Alice Spurgin, Evadno Hurst, Katherine Wincbell. Girls Attend Conference The Girl Reserves will bold their mid-winter conference at Vancouver, Washington,.. March 28. Delegates from Eugene high school are. Mar garet Edinunson, Kathryn Beelje, Dorothy Knowles, Gracs Feanell, Me.ba Yokum and M;izie llurdick. Marian Gray and Helen Ney of I nl versity high school will alio attend. Mus Miunibcl Held, raculty m'-ni- otita.de dunug the nice weutlier so as to prevent students from throwing papitr on the grounds. Teaoher to Go to Europs Miss Grace Knopp, s member of Eugeue high school faculty, lias signed her reservation wiLh the institute de las Espauas which will tour Spam this summer. It is the plan of tae party to cross the Atlantic ocean ou a French liner and to cross through Francs and to Madrid whers toe entire party will attend ths summer session of the Centro de Estudioa Historicos. After that tiiey will tour southern and northern epnin. Miss Knopp his Baked tor s lesre of sbsrnce, and if It is granted her, she will return to Madrid and attend ths fall session of the university there. She will probably return to ths United States in Dccemtimer, Slides of Revolution Shown Stertopticon slides of the French revolution were shown in the uicctuirf of ths French club, Wednesday March 2&, where Alics Kouctiard and Lucille Carroll had charge, Clair Curtis, president, sppointed committees to take charge ot an ex- hiuit and were as follows: Inciters, ( lair Curtis; souvenirs snd magazine., E eanor Filch; resumes, Mary KJemm; Cnrmr 'twii, ?ni lwi Rev 'hoard meeting on Monday evening ' house borth morning and evening. : ber, will accompany the girli to the !,,.. herd pussies, Helm Hell and ii ',.-'' V; ' . 7-m Officers nf all the church ! '.conference. I Marian llra.llej; poster, Jennie or John R Siefert choir di-1 auxiliaries are urgd to meet with First Unitarian Margaret Edmonson Is on the pro-1 Ken snd Daisy Lss.ler; plsy copy, f-ctnr Vr. iinth n,vi. rleaver. the board. Do not rail tnis meet- r-asi r-i-vemn l r.-rir.gram tor o... .i . ...." ..i..r..-i .;.,., reanl.t o,,. ,i,i o-4t ine. Thursday evening min-weea i nirrm. .KiiniiiK "-"ico i .o.i natiiryn oceijn - 1 . " j ( ri and nravor service condnrt-joc n-k with sermon ry tne pastor. nciurei tjnown to visa t V e wni hfeHd ro'ha h""r " f""nk F"y B"" 8,ri, V.tlM Granted S,ere,,ioo slide, on the native ts rtlc-n,. ,.k . 7hi. hv 7-30 Meet with us for testimony ' "Explorations of the Free Think- As a result of s decision by the, birds of ths regioo were ton -o ".pate with ua In this happy ! " u j ers." The soloist at this service .ho board the students of Eugene ; , ori. club at a meeting held Fri- "if e. and remain for the preach- anu pru, . i A,bertll p0,ter Tlollnlst. I high school wiil have two days spring ,1,,,, Mvh '.'"I. The former member, n-riJ ? W ,h fn""w" Church of Cod I The church school meets at the j vacation. April 10 and 13. In order !of the .ociety accompanied the pie ' 7 and partnko with us or tne Mnnfne street,. Ma-! close of the morning service. The , to secure the much d-ilrcd vacation ,rp, with talks on the habits, call. Tl.I-ms of the holy communion. iniro M, I .M, rP Hlrnlnn In the r ,i, ,lni. ..reed tu come to scho I .ml ni.neiranre nf the birds shown. .7? wl" ol30.,h,'' P"" ':rh'V"tart"d last Sundav Is pro- round table class will be. "The h.lf hour earlier for ten day. so; ; nvmbers nt this service. Spec, that startcd last nnnp . j of Anclent cvillxa-! ,i,.t the rrouired number of school. Kins Joins Qusrlst r.i - . . ... . . .c-irr, nioiv Rpt. rhiinmnn l filth Innfc. ., t Thee" , Bass-! preaching an old time gn.pel and Mon..- bavri on HI) and "Abide with Me" (l.id-, souls are at the altar r. " ' ''l'Z rnmn anrt llPar nm. .hhu. I"" -..'hit., s. n ...... hours might be taught. nstructor Reoalvea Potltlon InroM King will sing ham In p'are of Inlari K'liimway for (he by nunrtet at the stn( miuif-il tonru uougnnut bale Planned A doughnut aale will be sponsored by the Political Ucieuce club Monday, March 30. The proceeds of the aale will go to pny for the club'a picture in the buguiieHii. A committee con a luting of Kiiiuui Hodgen, Helen Cherry snd Kvudue Hurst was ap pointed tu arriinge for tho sale. Old Issues Wanted The Kugene high school library- is still seeking copies of the old annuals and "iNewa to complete tbeir files, The annuals mi using aro for tho years WKi, nm, lH)H and llKlU. Also copies of the "News" when It was published monthly In hook form will be appreciated very much. T-bose missing are from the years 11)01, l.HM, MHfi, 11MH), 11HJ7, IWH, 11HHI, 11(11. 1U1U and una. Rev. Charles Braahares (abovs); Rabbi Samuel Mayerbertj. Hly NBA Service) DAYTON, O., March 28. Poasibly the firHt time in history a minister aud rabbi stood side hy aids in tho pulpit aud declared that God la our father" and that Jew and non-Jsw are brothers and sinters. This unique religious servics waa held hers recently when Rer. Charles Iirnaharea, Methodist minister, and Itnhbl Hamuel Mayerbarg, brought I heir eongregatlons under one roof for a bight of worship. And it was not "My God" whom the Methodist minister Invoked; It was not "My God" to whom the rabbi led them In prayer. It was "Our Ood" every time. ' The service was unique. Rev. Braa hares sent out word that ths doora of his church would be open to the Jews of the city, so that the people of his congregation and of the Jew ish congregations could establish a ground for understanding. Headed by JUbbl Mayorberg, one of the youngest and moat progressive rabbis In the Jewish church, more than 300 Jews attended the service. The rahhl and his people and ths Methodist con st Ration sat slds by side and lifted their voices In praise to tho aama Creator. On Marrh 27 the services were repeated at the synagog, at which time Kabbl Mayerberg preached the sermon, and Her. ltrashares asked the benediction. Ths William Ttll overture by Ros ilnt Is given today as ths musical selection for ths week In ths musio memory contest conducted by Miss Leona Marsters, supervisor of musio in the Eugene public schools. Addi tional sketches will ba published In The Guard next Saturday. This week's selection follows: William Tail Overtur Roastai. William Tell waa a Swiss patriot who lived during ths 18th century. A tyrant .had been sent to rule ths Swiss people. William Tell defied him and led bis countrymen In the revolution, to free thsmaelvea. This story is told in ths opera "William TsU." An overture Is played by u or cheitra before ths opera begin. This overture is composed of four different pieces which descrlbs Alpine life. Be cause it describes lomsthlng tt i called "Program 010810." The first piece In this STsTtnr la called "At Dawn." It begins with a quiet, gradually rising melody which suggests ths rising of ths sun. This first melody is played by ths 'cello. Later In the piece can yon nsar ths kettle drums that suggest ths rumbls of thunder. In "The Storm" find th cattle call of th Swiss shepherds which Is played by ths flutes. Can yon hear anything that sounds Ilk thunder, rain, and ths wind, or Uk bird and animals scurrying to places of - shelter? Then follows 'Ths 3alm.,, Th flrat theme Is an old Swiss melody played by th Kngllsh horn. To yon hear die flat Imitating ths blrdsf "Tho Finale" tells of th gathering of the Hwlaa troops who are coming to the aid of William Tell. The brans Instruments of th orchestra have the principal part. What instrument opens th piece? sented on both aldea. The decision was in favor of the affirmative. Firs Chief Visits The chief of the fire department,, W. 11. Nuahuuui, visited tho bigfi bchool ihursdST. March '2il. He aug- S tinted that a bell be ftistalled on tho third floor, so tuut the fire signals niiir be distinguished from the regular bells. The bell will be Installed aoon. Bate ball Sohedul Planned Timers. ty high wid be met In the firnt game of basebull this season ou : April 1H and again in a return game; May 2a. I Followers of this pastime will again' see our ancient rivals, Salem and Cor-; vullis, as Kugene bigh opponents. I Hileui is scheduled for May U and June 0, while t'orvallis is scheduled for April 25 and May 2. j Games .are eipected to be lined up with Cottage drove at an early date, i Th troop of Hoy Scours, which has been organized at St. Mary's school, la diligently practicing base hnll every night after school under the Instructions of ('nrl Iore, assist ant scout muster. Recently the boys Kaiser Views Jewels AMRTKHDAM, March 2R. The former kaiser and his wife recently Inspected the German crown Jewels, which have reposed In a Dntch bank slneo the monarch fled from hta throne. His wife wants to wear them, as she Is tiring of ths dullnes of the little flat country life. Wilhclm, how 'ever, haa no authority to remove them. Post Card Records P.RRUN. March 28. Sending of messages by tiny phonograph records attached to post cards has been pat ented by Charles Hammalsberg. A smnll phonograph is used by ths re eelver tn obtain the message. Large 8quad (Jul Iletween 10 and 00 boys are out for base bull this season. Practices are being conducted on the tennis court us n field has not yet been pro vided for by the school board, if a field is nt provided fur soon all of our baNebiill games will have to be cancelled. Stage Ii Enlarged Fred t'hess, hend of the manual training uVp-iruueiil, and bin crew of students put an extension of six feel ou the stage in the gymnasium 'u preparation for the spring Hi Jinx. In uddition to this they installed an entirely new lighting effect whie Sfi lHiJ very liiui'D to tiie success of thu program. y T. Osnoe. instructor in history, nj-nt. I,nlnn Is a post graduate and haa accepted the position as bend f itifrefor in rt iligib!e for the sts' ,ITZ. .Z". J. hpin!w if .Peak at 11 a. m. and 7:30 will hold an all day meeting In i. 3 !'"" ...v...- - -- .n nntin.,a nrnsv ih rinft room at inn rnurrn idm- i ir .,,."'! C0",f,Plnn v. Theieven'ins a 7 M Bible school 10 day from 10 a. m. till 6 p. m. with bUtory department in I'hillip's tournament. The cnte-t will be held 'r will BinR "Praise e the evening at ''.'""'..., h.,k(,t ,nrh a, noon and business university. Kmd. Oklahoma. April 17 and IS snd Is sr.on.ored -y v-" t Verdi I end "Mr laSK a. " " . r ; . , . , ... . . . .r.rfimte of !.. l'nif, t niv.r. tr t. ii-ii'i. 1.-.. ...... v .... - .. :.- - . i: .1 ., tne I nivrr.nj " ..mm.. ::"' Junior i;. r.. ... '"?"."" -.- '. mnt. I irKti,1n f.j.,,., westm n-' tor an b.. i.m.m - , -- ... : . i un.i --' - . .- ri ... ii'nu. tun.n.-nnr nai bid rrca mcinu.i.i r.nm. or nr. rvon't line n on we.i .i i.i-ii-uimi ne was ir.umi.' .. " of Forest youne: people II All nipt-rii. ... . . - .i.tin. in Knrlnr. ! k tl. m sradiisted from Ihe l.es- innc-i .ii-j ---- ,. , ,,,, u...lt- - ,(r lor,,.,,- at ft. -to Vraver meet-; Inz 6:4.-1. c IKnr,,!,. ,.-,i-,c t 7 -so . ! sneak to th "i.. ' n . nn. " l.es- loric.'i .11 " text Mark 1:35-4S. These ! dtirine the week " o-k services are larftel at- dlally Invited. :,,"l. yet we will bo glad to . . 'I 'irno ,h .o .i,9r with nsi Bible Standard Mission ,v,- t..Co( ..i-. in i Seven hundred "''"K. Ul 11113 "lUI'-l ". ' V..U n. Kiu.o r.t lnrA A rordia Street. 1-ren l.. noriiaii.iii. r Citation I. erirnHd for ail of Mrs. Alfarclta lrS0 servlc. , lor. .MIES Thornton Mr. Thorntoa Returns W. J. Tliorntnn. head of the science cor- field. Lillian Cray, pastor. Hun- f. of O. in 11K..1 snd In the same jrsr nVjurtment. rniiri.en to .cnooi i nuri- . day school at 9:4s,. josepnine. LM?e, receireo bis n. n. '.r'-. . ny i,rr ... snperlntendrnt. Harry Ensign, as ' be received his mister of arts desree I u r n his absence Mrs. I I Blatant superintendent Class for snd hss been teschinj in Eufne hn'i bed rharje of bis classes. nd seven Pearl all. Mornlns; service at 11 a. m. f.,r the past year. , - ,rn,niih pastor , Sermon br the pastor. Testimony Mr. and Mrs. fl.no. erpert to leave Type.rllln, Cs.test Schedaled it- 'a -..Jm-etlns followinc. The youn mo I Eugene ss on ss scnooi m out snti ine retinty Rewriting; ronie.t , ... i i ' .I.', -nantlntf nl 7 n m. la tnter-1 mntnr ta Enid. Orila VOOO. nillKH-rtl . l " . " i - I lrt II.. j.,.n(0.l il director. .Sunday hool at 1- j food e nr.- Dbt1. lU'.arded s cup by the Off,. Ma Mvlan Unnw. aupnnniPnu. ' t.m - . ha fnr,nnr mil fnr ,,riors ehlnerr snd Sutmlr rompanr. If on Miss Waedln Die Miss Ins Wfffim. 2.i, died at the Pacific ( hristisn boHpiial on Marcii 1M, after a brief illoe-is. Miss Weedin whs a pnpulrtr mem her of the class of 'XI and leaves A iH'st ot friends to mourn. Mrs. W. V. Humble (IMen il!hert) also a member of the class of '2.1, did Marrb 1H of spina meningitis at the Kuicene hofpiisl. Band Class Organized Tbe first meeting of the new fresh man snd sophonior1 bund rlasa ws held Tu"sdsy, March 1'4. At present twenty boys sre enrulUd and othir nliide-nts.' both girls and boys, art sxpected. The K. Fl, H. band, undT the super vision of Andrew !.aiidls, will piny t a dinner t" he given by the V.lk Wednesday, April 1. all Hugh BowTTnan i. n.tiiH in ink rhrrs nf the The annual forensic mi .urlf at 71... W.1ICII nrt MOinorS. . WHVB I- lur i n our r- . ii.mu im i'in'i' nm . J .. r-in-fsi Hrnartm?nt fr "fl , h K"n . . ,aZ . . h . .lendid corn, of teachers. I eveain. l" " scncral superintendent Sunday morning we will hav . .... oil s-i. .ns soverai pr.;aiii. ....... ... - - .. ,. . ' " Sunday will he d-ision day Oregon and w "".'.; , "", . w m the midst of tbe "flack vi.ers of tbe two cla.iei is '-Iteiolved. : I he p.irpo.e of the enunty cinte.t our school. General assembly, we sre mourn. ii"' ; Ths Odymi Studied IlepMris wrre given by Joy Ingfill. and Alice Hniirgin covering the firnt I to b held nl III. high icliool Atirlljs chapters of llomer'l Oryssey, in s meeting of the Atlirniin club Tues day. Mrs. Fletcher gave . short l.ik teachers. I evening service st wnica nn ..uior.. . -..e ; hv with will be preceded by a song service. ; HoSert.en trophy enp debate, i. r ip for three surrrs.iv ear. It may om other Uring th babies here and f-el at scheduled for the l.st we-k in April, keep the cup. y-.r th I nlver- Tie qn.ftion selected by th .l-,iitr iiigh school w -n th. contest. on religion and custom, a. revealed s the Odyssey. fienrg Kvnni wis appointed chair man of the enmmitte to hsv charge of en ice cream ..I. st th. neit meeting. TWO BEAUTIFUL Tableaux 'The Cross" and 4Rock of Ages" First Christian Church Onk and Elevcntli Sunday Evening 7:30 o'Clock Illustrating; the sermon on "The Three Crosses; A Ix'iuitiful impressive service. Eleven girls participating The Sunday School Call MK. If. CLAUliK OKAY, Superintendent, urges every member to bo present JSumlay. You are needed to lend enthusiasm to our Master prepara tion. HeiiHinlier this is a personal call to each member. Come, bring your friends. Remember our motto is "1 Am Loyal" Make Sunday a Loyalty Day