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r OurWäshii\ötoi\ V Letter L^Oal^y ( liunh of the Brethren The young people and children of the Church of the Brethren have prepared a special Easter program from the 11 o'clock service. 1 Recitation l, "All Uttle Ones Love Easter," He! Helen Entriken. ’ Song by the Junior Claes. : .Morning service. Full Koster pro gram in charge of Mrs. McCabe. Afternoon service at Merlin at 3:30. B. Y. P. V. at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Special Easter music. Sermon by Rev F. F. Dark, followed by the ordinance of baptism. Bethany Pr>v>t>ytcriau Bethany Presbyterian young peo Washlngtcn, April 13.— (N. E. A.) t ____________ ____ j_„_,___ _ ____ causi» of its effect on diplomatic re ple will conduct a Sunrise Service —Two interesting developments of lations. It is believed that an agree in the church parlor* at 7 o’clock the week—the results of primaries ment will be reached between the The regular Easter services will be in various states, and the seating of House and Senate at an early date held in the morning at 11 o'clock Sol Bloom, a Democrat, whose elec aa the present law expires June 30. and a Vesper service will be held at tion was contested, have brought out 4:30. in sharp relief the question of pro- Now man Mi-lhodM tylM-opal < hurvh , . , , ... . _ . surrounding the indictment of sen- Morning Worship, 11 a. m. perly cataloging candidate, for of- ....... Mnn.an. Easter candle lighting service at ator Wheeler, Democrat of Montana, Prelude, "Easter Lilies”, Henry 6 a. m. The program for this meet- flee. It is said that in ordinary by federal grand jury in his home Tolhurst. campaign years there are one hun tug Is being prepared by the young state has brought about another in Doxology. Invocation tall stand people which insures a good meeting dred sharply-contested congressional vestigation by the Senate. The com ing). * but all are iuvited. districts but the factional conflict mittee will endeavor to determine Hymn 244, "Jesus Christ I* Risen which now prevails has upset the The Sunday school program by the the relation of the indicted Senator Today". calculations of the leaders of the ma school will be at 10 a. m. A fine to the oil leases. Senator Wheeler Scripture Lesson. Mark 16:1-15. program has been prepared. Come jor parties. Those charged with the charges that his indictment was a Anthem. "Sing With All th* Sons to Sunday school on time and go responsibility of conducting the pres plot engineered by political enemies of Glory", P. A. Schnecker. idential and congressional campaigns directly to your classes. The assem in his own state. Baptismal Service. are deeply concerned over the tend bly of the school will be called for Two widely different tax plans are Reception of New Members. ency to forget public loyalty in which the program. Come prepared to now pending in the Senate repre Hymn 246, “Allelulia! Allelulial make a special Easter offering for the “herd" instinct has been a pre senting the recommendations of the I Allelulla!" dominant factor in partisan victories. missions. Baptism of infants and majority and minority members of Offertory. "Quietude", Louis adults and the reception of children Interviews with campaign mana the Finance committee. The major gers Identified with all parties show ity report calls for the adoption of Gregh. into the membership of the church Solo. "The Bells of Easter Day” by that it is becoming necessary to the Mellon plan slightly revised in will take place in the closing of the make separate classifications of the committee, while the proposal of the Dressier, Mrs. C. h. Marks. Sunday school. Serman, "The Mystery of Easter" real political views of the various in Democratic Senators differ somewhat The Mellta Commandery, Knights cumbents, It is an important work from the Democratic substitute for 2 Peter 1:16, F. Gordon Hart. Templar will attend in a body and Communion Hymn 292. "Break because of the crisis of change the Mellon plan in the House, known participate in the 11 o'clock service. which is at hand. Tite claims were as the Garner bill. It is similar in Thou the Bread of Life". The sermon theme is, "Easter, the Sacfament of Lord's Supper. made that the descriptive classifica- many respects to the Revenue bill Life of the Nations.” The choir will Benediction, (Congregation seat- tions of •'reactionary," ' conserva- which passed the house, known as sing, "Now is Christ Risen" by Fear- ed. followed by silent prayer). tiva," “prognessive,” "liberal" and the Longworth compromise measure. is. and Mrs. J. R. Thompsou will sing Postlude, "Easter Air", E. F. Hos "radical” are banded about without The Democratic Senators proposal a solo entitled. "Allelulia" by Norris. mer. regard to their true significance. The calls for a maximum surtax of 40 In the evening at 7:30 the choir exact shading of these words are na per cent on incomes exceeding 3500.- "The will give a cantata entitled Vesper Service, 4:30 p. m. Easter turally susceptible to debate, depend 000, as compared to a miximum rate Gospel of Easter" by Fearis, a Mist- ing largely upon the sentiment cur of 37 H per cent on incomes in ex- Concert. Prelude. "Kingdom Eternal”, ed by Mr. A. K. Casa, Mr. James rent at the time. There are also nu i cess of 3200,000 as provided in the Lium and Robert Neilson. Jr., dlrect- merous disputes as to the standards House bill. With a split in the Re Claude Meredith. ed by Mrs. J. R. Thomuson, Miss Carol. "Have You Heard the Won of valuation as the terms "conserva publican ranks in the Senate. ihe Louise English, pianist. tism” and "radicalism" are regarded ’Democrats are hopeful that their drous Story", P. A. Schnecken Why not seriously consider the Invocation. as relative. plan, at least certain features of it, Male Quartet. "Hallelujah’ Christ matter of church membership. What It is customary with political writ will be adopted. The leaders of day would be more appropriate to Is Risen", W. O. Perkins. ers to regard Senator Lodge, of Mas I both sides anticipate a protracted de- Solo, "The Resurrection" Shelley, unite with church than Easter. sachusetts. as an outstanding exam i bate on these measures. Mrs. A. G. Knapp. ple of a reactionary or an extreme Hymn 234, The Day of Ressur- Free Methodist Church conservative in the Republican camp. rection”. 250 West I St. This opinion is founded upon the as Anthem, "Te Deum in E Flat" Quarterly meeting in session con sumption by his opponents that the Klein. ducted by Rev. W. E. Goode, district Massachusetts Senator is attached to (Continued from Page One) Offertory. "Easter Reverie”, Theo elder, also C. B. Davis, of Medford. political plans based on archaic dore Weptach. Services tonight at 7:30. thought. On the other hand, there Closing hymn. Address. "Seeking the Living Sunday—Sunday school at 10 a.m. are some who modify their classifi Benediction. Among the Dead", Luke 24:5, F. Preaching 11 a. m.. 2:30 and 7 cation and include Senator Lodge as Christian Endeavor at 6:45 with Gordon Hart. P m. a typical conservative. Senator Bor special music. Violin Solo, Robert Neilson. Weekly services Wednesday even ah. of Idaho, is known as a liberal Anthem, “Rejoice O Sons of Earth, ing at Merlin. Thursday evening at Republican, while Senator LaFollette! 7:45 p. m. Processional. Rejoice”, Frank L. Eyer. F. M. parsonage. Come and worship is catalogued as a former progressive Invocation. Benediction. (Congregation seat- with us. who has extended his activities to a 1 Solo, "Hallelujah, Death Is Con- ed. followed by silent prayer). W. 3. Walker, pastor. broader stage, it is said, deserving of j Chester quered,” Geo. Thompson, Postlude. the term "radical”. Senator Norris, Edgerton. of Nebraska, is generally taken as a St. latke’s (Tiurch Scripture. Church of God progressive Republican; Senator (Episcopal) At the morning service, a special Solo, "Easter Day Has Crowned Simmons, Democrat of North Caro Easter Day. Him King," Seymour Hawthorne; Easter program of readings and an- lina, and a Senate leader, is tagged Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. thems has been prepared by the Katherine MacVicar. as a conservative, while Senator Rev. Philip K. Hammond, The Anthem, "Come Where the Lillies young people of the church. King, of Utah, is known as a progres Vicar iu Charge. pastor will give a short address. Bloom,” Will Thompson; choir. sive Democrat. Senator Wheeler, of Solo, "Then Easter Day Was Two ordinance meetings will be held Montana, is referred to as a Demo Salvation Army Born.” Florence Turner Malley; Mrs. in the afternoon at 2:30. crat of the radical type. Special Easter Services. Chas. Gordon. There have been varying differ 11 a. m., subject "Our share in Sermon. ences manifested as to these political Christ’s Resurrection.” Hymn. classifications. However, there seems 8 p. m., subject ‘Love's Wounds’. Benediction. to be a general understanding that a Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. conservative is one who would resiBt Y. P. 'L. 6:30 p. m. Baptist Church innovations of progressive and radi Other services on Thursday and At 10 a. m. the Sunday school will Church of the Brethren cal elements, and perhaps with a lit Saturday nights at 8 p. m. hold special Easter services with a 220 E Street tle less enthusiasm for revisionary Hall at 405 O Street. program. Bible school 10 a. m. ideals of the reactionary. The pro You are always welcome. Easter concert, 11 a. m. The young people and children gressive is supposed to stand between Captain O. P. Strickland, Processional. have prepared a special Easter pro conservatism and radicalism and par Officer In Charge. Junior and Senior chorus, "Tri- gram for the 11 o’clock service. taking of the milder characteristics umphantly Sing.” Junior and Senior Christian Work of both. The liberal is known as prac Church of God Hymn. ers’ meeting 7 p. m. tically the same as a progressive, al- Corner J and Third Streets Prayer. Preaching 8 p. m. Subject, “ The though he pnrsues a less aggressive! Sunday school meets at 9:45 a Offertory. Credibility of the Resurrection of attitude, Radicals are those cata-^ m. Junior and Senior chorus, "Ho- Jesus Christ.” logued as desiring quick and thor- At t4ie morning service a beauti sanna in the Highest. »» Prayer meeting Thursday. 8 p. I m. ough reform, The above is merely ful Easter program of readings and Senior chorus, “There Is a Green Stranges are always welcome at an analysis of opinions expressed by anthems has been prepared by our Hill Far Away. the "Little White Church." those identified in all branches of young people. While the pastor Mrs. J. L. Johnson, solo, “On Cal Hiram Smith Pastor. politics. will give a short address upon the vary Hill." Senator Walsh, of Montana, has theme of "The Stone Rolled Away." ladies' quartette, Mrs. Roat, Ed Baptist Church introduced a resolution now pending gerton, Hackett and M. Taylor, Bible School at 10, Easter program In the afternoon at 2:30 p. m. before the Senate, which would per- “From Glory to Calvary." in charge of Mrs. Vannice. two ordinance services will be held. mit a study of amendments to the Mildred Taylor, solo, “Night With Recitation. “Day of Days", Chas. The communion service or Lord's present election laws for the recodi in the Garden." , Vannice. Supper and feet-washing. fication of the present laws as may Chester Edgerton, solo, “Alleluia, Song, Lois Edgerton and Ruth Young people's meeting at 6:30 be necessary to control campaign ex Death is Conquered.” Hackett. p. m. Subject "The Trial of the Lie penditures. It would require both i Senior chorus, “Why Seek Ye the Recitation, "The Sermon of the Family.” political parties to make a report of Living Among the Dead." Lily," Mintie Wilhelm. Evening service at 7:45 p. m. If contributions and of expenditures i Marie Kerley, solo, “Easter Day Flower Drill, Phyllis Johnson and you have neglected the spiritual part every six months. Has Crowned Him King." the Beagle Twins. of your being and feel real hungry The president is also known to be | Men's chorus, “Hail, Thou Glori-' Easter's Here, Four of the primary for spiritual food our Easter service opposed to large contributions as a ous Easter Morning.” boys. will give you a full meal. matter of principle. According to the Senior chorus, “Forever With The Piano Duet, Dorothea and Mar Start the “Go to Church" haldt spokesman for the White House, Mr. Lord.” guerite Roat. today and things will go more Coolidge believes that it is the pur Junior and senior chorus, “Tl»e| Primary Song. "right" during the week. pose and not the Bize of the contribu Lord J b Risen Indeed.” Violin Solo, “Herbert Dillingham. Wm. B Hawkins, Pastor. tion that should be kept in mlnd. He Benediction. is said to hold that a small contribu- tion to a party fund could have sel- Evening service 7:30 p. m. fish designs In extending financial Processional. assistance equally as well as the more Song service. generous contributors parties. Junior choir, "Precious Story." The time of the Senate and Chester Britten, cornet solo. House has been taken up with bitter Women's Chorus, "The Angels'! debate regarding immigration leg- islatlon. Tho principal objection Song.” TO CHURCH Sermon, Rev. F. E. Dark, “Giving against the bills reported by the im God a Chance. ” migration committees is the basis of Baptismal service. I determining the racial quotas. Advo , SATI'RIMV, APRII. I». 1M4. GRANTS PASS DAILY OOVIUKR PAGE TWO J" ,7 T The and <,ounter chargeg Candidate for Republican Nomination FOR COUNTY CLERK of Josephine County CITY CHURCHES PLAN HttheCburcbes Follow the Crowds cates of an extreme restrictive policy propose the census of 1890, while the more liberal element wants the census of 1910. Members of Con- gress who clalni that the proposed legislation is discriminatory, argue that provisions are aimed against the Latin races and favor the Nordic types. The Japanese issue raised by California Senators and Congressmen Is also another stumbling block be- St. Anne'a Catholic Church St. Anne’s Catholic church will conduct their Easter services at ; 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. St. Luke's Episcopal St. Luke's Episcopal church will conduct their regular morning *er- vices, with special Easter observe tion. EASTER BETHANY ('Hl’HCli INVITEK YOU Third at E Street Primaries May 16, 1924 (Paid Advertisement) First Church of Christ Sclent I m Christian Science services are held every Sunday in th* W. O. W. ball, at 11 a. m. , Wednesday eveping meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject for Sunday Is “Doctrine of Atonement." Reading room at 505 "E" street is open from 3 to 5 p. m. dally except Ing Bunday and holidays. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the ser vices and to visit the reading room Mnry Marshall wouldn't go hack to Marshalltown. After a generous por tion of stupiditi on my port and of shyness un hers, th« story cmue out. John, Sr., um In n Washington hos pital, shell-shocked, ills chance* for sanity lay In seeing Mnry und John, Jr., every day. A Job ivm found for Mary ns corrvsjiondence clerk In the telegraph division of the United Stuten Itnilroad administration. It was no chnrlty Job, either. "There Isn't any- . thing she didn't learn soliiethlng nbout ■ In Hint little dump of nn office In the Ht. Anne's Catholic Church railroad yards,'' her chief said Inter. Sunday mass at 9 o'clock. I “She's all to the good." Rov. S. A. Coupal. pastor. For obvious reasons, Mnry Marshall and Marsluilltown aren't Iter real name und lddrea*. But the story la -»♦♦♦•> 4'+>A + 4-»4 4-f-+ + <-4 444'*++4 real to the core. ❖ Mary Succeeds on Main Street ♦ Arc Y’our Heading A THQUGHT FOR TODAY In the (Iranis Pass and Josephine Bank win dow. Each day these curds are changed. If you watch in the win dow of the (¡rants Pass and Josephine Bank these cards will give you some very valuable suggestions. Not Large, nut— A rather awkward looking Indi- I vlijunl went Into nn Ice cream parlor By LAURA MILLER ♦ the other day und bought an Ice M-4****<-*«***4’*4-*+4"t-**-9>*«'4" cream cone. He went out on the side (£>. 11)23, by Laura Miller walk to ent It. Presently he reap peared with the cone emptied of the L THE UNIVERSITY OF cream, and. handing It to the aston- Head them each day. THE YARDS i Ished clerk, said: “Thank you for the ! vase.” "Main Street can't trnln girls to earn a living,” Is a plaint that runs through thousands of letters, In one wording or another, from girls who seek careers. True, It Is that course* In biology. In art, In medicine, nre not to be found nt any crossroad". But suppose a fury of desire to paint i>ep- ple—or to cut them up and remold them nearer to good health's desire— doesn't drive Mary off Multi Strict? Shull site forsake family and friends • nd nil the comfortable, homely tilings one grows up with, for h cnstml ca reer? If one’s Just the aver ge girl, may not the little home town job, where ti conscientlou* worker lenrns something of everything, help out If the great fest comes? Let me tell you the story of Mnry Marshall of Marshalltown, Ind. It was early In 191!». War brides were II is so much easier, hurrying to meet transports from more economical France. Fathers In khaki were losing their look born of horrors ns thrj' ami more sanitary gazed upon miraculous little sons flint to keep the Flics recalled their own before-the-war out by Screening selves. Mary Murshnll, neo Hopkins, hud early than it is to just come to Washington for a Job wait until they are that would support herself and John, in and then have to Jr. She amt John, Sr., had run the railroad and village telegraph office get. them out. until 1018. Then she had abruptly be come Mrs. Marshall and sole ofierator. She was a competent worker, evident ly. Ami she knew she was releasing not merely a man, hut her mini for (Jet the very special prices we are offer war service. When John, Jr., arrived ing on W indow and Door Screens ready to she gave up work and lived with Fa use, also on the Screening by the yard. ther and Mother Marshall. The tiny Mary cnine to mo—I was running Uncle Sam's employment of fice In Washington Just then—I fried to send her hack to Marshalltown. She had u home. She had a baby to take care of. And she was— so 1 told her —practically untrained. Hadn't she W. D. Fry Phone 11-li come straight from the corner of Main Street and lliiilroml Avenue? ♦ : I Beat the Flies Screen Today Valley Hardware