BATt,M CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORT!n X ME X X X 3K ' 0. . SOCIETY (Couti mic J from fge Two.) Miiv 27. and 18 aue 10 arrive M.miidy, May al. The mlit Tuesday, June 1, the season Mr. nil Mr. n...i n . tU- ,, , v. nice nave them Mr, i Muttie Lock wood of K. to Salem. W,e miule a western trii jevera months llg liml from the present trio win ....... V.".'' Sun Francisco to vi i. '" Tliiirsdav. in Bo?"'" lliiviiig u Boston l"'B'9. ii:.. Variutret Griffin of Portland '.viiecteii tr( arrive oal'ly next week to ".... time na the guest of JIiss Ma Meii"'!'. Miss CSrif fin is'a chnrm itgpirl, "' visits nr0 '"'I'l'i'y antic ir"'d- . . . A di-liy'i' t'ul custom, rapidly gaining ftvor in la' ,''"'t' ot l,rt'sl-'"tillg o"c . il in liiano or voice nt a recital is Lnir slolv introduced in Knlom Tk.w arc iimav features to musicals of ibis kind to lie recommended: the pru .nuns are necessarily of a more at tractive length, the uudience is given j better importunity to consistently judge a musician's work, and the pupil js furnished a greater incentive to do kis or her very best. This method las k(cn employed by Klmn Weller, in re visit ami also fur .Miss cent years, and the results have been i ... ...'....,...... M.... 1 ....... . .... jnore man siiusniiuij . uti mu-ai iu (ital wns given Wednesday evening ul l... stiiiliii nti north l.ibertv street Miss ? BCl Bi- . ' Leomt Wieilnier, an advanced piano stu dent being presented, Weller Chuniber lain, liiiiitone, was the nssistaut.. lu tcri'steil friends of the young musician filled the studio, nccording .Miss Wied Ber u most conipliuientiiry ovation up on her uppi'iiranee, -Miss Wiedmer play .i iil, tlnisli n tiiitii-iilile feittnro 1. ioc tlie cxipiisite juelody which' churuc-' 9 ..i i. . , ....I. ...,:.... i.: i 't lerueil mi ccij nuvvuviii mm tjuiti- I it v being eiually as prominent in tlie i goiter pass: ges us in the louder, hue plays caily, giucefully, unnfj'uctedly, J ami imparts a rare charm to her unit ! ic. .She is essentially musical and has I an infinite capacity for work, her 1 plnying demonstrating careful und ener J et'ic study. For the pnst two yeurs .1 tie lius been organist ut Nt. Joseph's ihurch Inning the distinction of being i me of the lew womeil in tho city to I'lay n pipcuigun. iler work here has ' attracted lunch attention. Mr. Chamber ) lain, although -appearing in public but ,j rrri'iit ly , has already won iiiiiny udinir J us. lie has a very good voice which .? prnises much. His diction and tones i arc particularly commendable anil he 'ii gifted with that most essential at 'triuutc temperament. The prognini ' . u ojM'iied by u quartet w hich played : Weber's favorite, " tnvitalion to the Dance." .Miss Clare burr's leadership xeeptioutil, the entire uum- ror her pleasure i.iitt't I nil ,t , .... ... ... we, ke;r1,n, '- "thIn,U during ,S dinner uV"'i 'tM V" " " trz:: ev"ning ia-vi"e - f. "I?'d"n ' "f Arr. and Mrs L .;.lV:". ot -V"ri"" "reef, was iu urnve ionic ford University today to from Stan- IIIIKU tlw. ....... """ "is parents. The Davises most interesting people, are recent iivals in (Milem coming here from Crin brook British Columbia. Gordon C is, a former freshman at Stanford fni versity, u decidedly clever writer whose work ,s U:U.(, ,vill(1 ion Altliough but twenty years old he has alrearv loo I I,;. ...., . ' dnced ,, ... " " . I'r"- . . ...i.ijjis ami tin, circuits. Orpheani Mrs. E H Choiite ami suns, fl,ert Henry and I redcrick doseph, are home tron, u delightful uutiiijf nt Xewpoit going over about n month ugn standard in Salem. A. 1,. Wallace is manager of the chorus; O. .1 Mvers as sociate mminger; Weller (hambeiiaiu, secretary and treasurer; and the small son ot (ieovge Curtis Lee Smder the mascot. The members uf the .-horns are: rirst tenors, Carl dabrielson. It. .1 'V.ir-ii l. ''""'roteys; Frank He itt, 11. K Uoliitm-ff. Tom Campbell, lr.; second tenors. O. K. De Witt, Ches ter l-raser. William Walton. 1'aul Walk er, Ward llubrock; first bass Fritz Sehwab, Hairy llult. C. .1. Gieene, ,1 Wenger, W. '. l,.,-lii-k, I.. It. V(,ni;,,r.' second bass, George C. ),. Siivder 1.. V. Walla,-,., Weller Chan'iberlui'ia,' I'an 1-. Lmigeiiberg, S. Huerfler and F Ninth. THREE Mrs. R. I, White entertained with 00 yestenlny afternoon for the Pleasure of her hmise guest. Miss Vernal I oo.ler. Frizes were awnnled to Mrs I Hank Ward and Mrs. It. 11. Pound. The rooms were prettily decorated with bus-1 kets of roses nnd fern, the tables heingj cleared following cards for the colla tinn, which was served bv small .Mar-i garet White, dr.iig'olcr of' the liostss. and Frances Ward. The guests were.l oesides Miss Cooder, Mrs. Fiank Ward,: Mrs, U. II. Pound, Miss Kubv Found, i Mrs. Lloyd Mauser, Mrs. C. Fntton, Mrs. John Suvage. I ir. Miss Miiiuettu eeived an of Miss .1 ter of the Warren Portland, iMagers has iust re- invitation tor the marriage i.ii-iiti icn i nomas. , aim ,. K. Tlllllliases. nf io i.eiL'n Mil,, .- c. ,. . u.,.1.11... . , " . "e a '"'Hbant affair ot ". ', HiKiinr piac Lpiscopal church. at St. .Mark's Miss Louise Hernilorfner, of Sacred lieurt iicademy, assisted bv .Miss Marie ' ampbrll, will be graduated from the "iiisiiui department next Friday ing, -May 21st. at S.-llu i.-' urauu oiiera house. A I The craduatinir recital of tlie ,.lmnl of music takes place Fridav eveniiiL'. i witl' May 2S, in the First M. K. church, i eonrses the Swiss yi Misses Louisa Heainan, Lenn Dotson lni,h S"veial nnisieal and Liicile Kuntz nre the giaduates in piano, and Miss Frances Dimick ill voice. The students in piano have had their work under Mr. Menileiihall, and in voice under Mrs. .Mendenhall. The recital is open to the public. LOSS OQPPETITE Most Successfully Treated by Taking Hood' Saraaparilla. Loss of appetite Is accompanied by loss of vitality, which is serious. It is common in the spring because at this time the blood is Impure and Impoverished and falls to Kive the digestive organs what is absolutely necessary for the propor perform ance of their functions. Hood's Sarraparllla, the old reli able all-the-year-round medicine. Is especially useful In the spring. Get it from your druirj-ist today. By purifying and enriching the blood and giving vitality, vigor and tone, it Is wonderfully successful In the treatment of loss of appetite and the other ailments prevalent at this time. It Is not simply a spring medicine It is much mora than that but it Is tho best spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the rich red blood the digestive organs need. and Srhaupp entertained jointly with a surprise at the hitters suburban home 1!'"1 Market street in honor ,,f il,;,. husbands' birthday anniversaries, also I I holiness rally Wednesday for M. W. Clark mid, little Miss llelovse i First Presbyterian. I Kverybodv welcome. II, W, Uouna. Dinner Wns send ;,t seven ou,V 1 pastor Carl II. Klliott will speak pastor, Waller street. of doors, four birthday cukes gracing ,l) h'" Junior congregation on (renting! the table, the lawn iicinc il,.c,t,.,l ; ""r eiieinies kindly and to the adults oiJ First. MothndLt r.uluermoi I Portland School Students ! ! Visit Capitol Building THE VALUE OF IDEALS TO CHURCH AND WORLD Hural Clinpol, stover, minister. Snn.lnv school at 10:30 u. m. Morning worship at 11:30. Christian Kinleavor at 8 P. in. The morning sermon will ,e to the graduating class of Middle drove the graduating class of Middle drove school on ihe subject of "Wisdom. ' Special music bv the choir, In Iniquity. Central Congregational. Corner South Mlth and Ferry streets, II. ('. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, christian Kml, avor at i p. m. Yon will Central. Kv cuing services at " i. be given a welcome at Nine students of the Eighth and two jof the Ninth grades of tlie Woodlnwn school, of Portland, accompanied bv I their teacher, Miss M. Leasing, are in jthe? city today making a tour of the pg:,1:;: in Sin, Mission I Ku,i-i us an aiii io ineir 1 studies in regular school work. Thev were piloted through every department ! of the capitol building by Assistant School Superintendent Frank K. Wells. ; Those composing the classes were: Misses Sylvia J'encher. Klsie ('Iodine, Catherine Dekum, Kthel l.ove, Char- lotto lilndorn, l.enore Wilsshire, Flor. j euce dill nii.l Masters Clarence Smith iiiud .lesse Kiilneli, of the Kiuhth grade. and Masteis .lames drahani mid (larcia Itiiiee, of the Ninth. Accompanying tlie party were Mrs. W. l.essiag iiml the Misses drnce Wiltshire, Clara l.ove iiml F. rnteliing. 3irthmrki Hereditar Blemithe.t How Counteracted Motherly Ideal. Fatherly Ideal Duoinem Ideal. Social Ideal Neighborly Ideal, j Chrietian Ideals. : Fi p. in. Shaver, Mrs. II. H. (dinger has been passing the week ill Portland the guest of friends. Mrs. Scba Case Wall is doinieilicd one or tlie attractive apartments in the Hubbard building, removing from IS3 South Commercial street. even at the ialtt inn. gram is to be presented. Miss Iter,,. dii.tner to preside at both the harp and piano, Miss Campbell to assist with the violin. Miss Ueradoifner is a par- o v ,.l, i... , . "r'" '-..urge oily, on , . ......... v ,-, ,,n ,ng w hich im.- tiiiiuiis recita s eiven he t n., Hers entertained selections littl., .Miss llogan pleasing greatly with her singing. Philip Fisher assisted on the program as did nlsd Mrs, ,lolnl Print, and M iss Delilah Faulkner who con tributed instrumental ami vocal selec tions. The remainder of t lit- evening was passed in doors with cards. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. I'liilip Fish er. .Mr. nnd Mrs. (). W. Moon, Mr. nnd Mis. licit -Neyhart, Mr. and Mrs. linv jdrant, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. S. Henderson, . I Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Richardson, Mr. and "'.Mrs. W. S. Yaple, Mr. ami Mrs. M. in i ii- - i- i t i .... irin-i, .in, nun uh. iiunn i rin ty,. Air ; mi- Mnh.,-i oi .Minn, houiir tt,t, tuntli, Mule iiml Cliuivh stn-vts, Ui.-lmnl X imoutlHy review of u HilU hottk. Tho Avisoll. ininisler II- 1.", .. ,., u..l,l,..,l. '"'leci oi me evening sermon is ' lie 1 school. Messrs. Schini ,.l Art of Seeing ihe liomi Quartet in the morning ami vested chorus choir at night. All are welcome. United Evangelical. North Cottage street between Center ami Marion, A. A. Winter, minister. 10:00 a. in Sunday School, prof. A. I,. Schiualle, superintendent. Keport of State S, S. Convention, Mrs. (I. N. Thompson, delegate 11:00 it. in. Mother's Day services special music for the occasion; sermon text, "Heboid thy Mother." Bvery mother a white This year's Hose Festival land which tnkes place next in Port- month is nun .wis. v. ..i. iirnieu, .ir. ami M is. ea run i ion, everv tinner a white rose. W. W. Faulkner, Mr. ml Mrs. N. O. 0:00 p. in. .luuii'ir Kiiiteilvor. Miss 1'aul Hales, Mr and Mrs. F.llis Hennett, Mr. line K'einington, siiperlnten,ent. (I: to p. nnd Mrs. J, -C. Schaupn, M,s. Helen in. K I., of C. K. nieetinc. tonic. " Why tiilkev. supciinienuenis ii:ii a. m. the Kev. deo. F. Hopkins, I). D secretary of the Confcrenc,, Claimants Kiidowme'nt Fund will liresetlt. t lit. cllliins of our roliro.l ministers. 3:00 p. m. the Hev .lames! 'I vi n will speak at the Old I'eoples Home. ii;:io p. in. the Intermediate League. Mrs. .M ('. Fialey, superin ten. lent. 0:30 p. in, the F.pworth l-ciigiie, topic, "Kiihirgiiig Funetioa of Ihe Missionnry,'' 7 : -t " p. in, the Kev. II. .1. Tnlhoit, D. D. I.L I), will preach the III alaurcate sermon before the graduating class of Willamette l'ni. versity. Mid week service, Thursdny at 7:30. strangers always welcome. I b. i ,l'AMOk',k'll.SHl,- sieal students of the neadeinv. onluil invitation gcneriil iublic, CKtended Ml'S. KOKS II. Monies Kllterli,li,n.l I),., Marigold club Wednesday II t rei nrwin I'ho rim ns were most beautifully deco rated with a profusion of rose's. Mrs. K. li (lilliain, .Mis. Joseph Barbour and "is. rt. iieiinelt were die invited guests. Fpon depurture, each member was presented with a bountiful boinpiet of roses. The club will meet fin- mi i,ll. home of i TO (Mlit ; ir uiiiiB muni cieveny CAccuieu, tiieioay meeting at tlie country ; rytbio iiml melody of the piece being Mrs. A. J.. Stinsm, .May M. j to ticable by its perfection. The pro-1 " rIuws: , , , I Mr. ami Mrs. J. II McCoikle left to- '.Uftcrilcning ium Tunz Weber: day tor Portland, where thev will pass t (Invitation a iu Danse) u week previous to their depurture for ; Clare Burr, Isola Smith, I.eona Wicd- j - eskowin, where they will reiuinn tor ' iner, .Muriel Steeves. ithe siiinnier at their cottage, "The F.I- 1 Fantbiti Mozart, lea." Their home is iu Turner, their Aiiagiu, Allegro, Anduntino, l'iu daughter, .Mrs. ,1. K. Hrophy, spelling ?. ..nr., rni tiv wuti iiieui nr tutu n b'vl , ' , V I i-ona Wiedmer. ... ,,. Mctculf ..T'l' ,- liobertses, of Sail lleinar Bartlett '".,,! '"'' Chamberlain. Vl1.1""" 1 ii X utum VJellcr the lending schools and coIIcl'cs mil- nf tlie state will sen, I rl,,n ,.l,,i. ...i A most c'nnrnses. 1'nder the direction of Dean to the Mendeiihal, Willamette ('Diversity is : to be represented bv its mens glee' club 1 : i , . . , V. oi iiiieen voices, nun ny its ladies inns icnl club of sixteen voices. Huth or. gani.iitions have been winking eon , scientiously for the event nnd will no 'doubt compare most favorably with any similar organization appearing. Among the glee clubs to appear are the State I'niversity Girls' dec Club of 24 voices from F.ugcne, nnd the Pacific I'niversi ty Hoys' dice Club of 20 voices fr Forest drove. Or. These nnd others tire to sing Thursdny, June 10, nnd till form only u part of the general scheme of vocal music now under progress. There will be much singing by children on the first day of tho Festival, dune 11, iin.l several concerts by the leading chorus choirs nod choral societies on tlie last ilny of the Festival, ,lune 11. In addition to this there is to be much singing ny men s quartets not in regu uir concert innn. It is lie Moved Hognn, Mrs. Stritmettcr. the .Misses i I believe in Christian Kiiilciivor I'- iiiinia Winner, ieine Si halter, Hlla j loader, Miss l.ydin llerndon. 7:1 Hennett. rem Sclinupp, Kva Print., I m. sermon mid worship, "Woman, He Delilah Faulkner, Hirdetta Hennett, hold Thy Son. " Self-denial envelopes Hcloyse llogan, Messrs. Charles Hid-1 'o come in Sunday. Public cordially fenstine. Trubert Henderson, Monis ' invited 7 : -I ." p. in. Monday, a short nin e, Hohert Hennett, ( arl Hales, Loy al Henderson, Harold nnd Max Moon, Wallace Hennett, Doiuihl Srliaupp, Ow en llogan and Kenneth Faulkner. Mrs. T,. TT. JossC, Sr. expected to leave tonight or tomorrow lor Cortland to be the guest of her daughter. Mrs. deorge Huack. ' , . j Mrs. 1 Mendelsohn of New Yoik City, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. I Joseph Harris of Dellcvue street and will remain lndefinilelv j musical ami literary program given at .the church; silver offering; program j by the young people and followed by a social hour with refreshments. Bouth Salem Friends. Corner South Commercial ami Wash ington street, II. F. l'cmlicrion, pastor. ( On Tuesday evening, 'Mny was n very pleasant surmise 11, there given at William '.! Vt'-Wiu So. 2 Pitch Schubert Memni Mui, al . Allcgrrtto Ku. 0 ! ,-( ' i'"uii,nte No. 2 Ohaminnde 1 ' l.eoijii Wiedmer, i lamp II, Troterel ;i lclJcr Ciniiiberlaiii. ,'(. To Spring Giieg! ,(li.' .Nurnegiiin Hiilal Party ... .Grieg f l.eoini U icdiuer, that were Friday's guests of the Hi'" l'lan of extensive general sinirinir Knighli.is, stopping off on ' will greatly promote the Kose Festival trom Portlnnd. where thev ' spirit. The suindv of bnml ini,. had been passing a lew davs with theiVibe equally generous. Among the larg ilaugl.ters, Mrs. I'hilii, and Mrs Wi.ll.nr'er events will be ti ,,tn,.,,. I... ,1... iMimiii, tins was their f rst im, to l estuii c niriis i.r.o,., l. i r- - "" and they were pur-1 2500 children from the the home of Mr. and M Swisher. ll(i.r North llltli street, in hon or of Mrs. Swisher's birtlulnv. The j evening was spent infm nuily.1 'i'lio first I prizes in one coiites. wiis' awarded to .Hiss .limine ImiImii ami Mr, Swisher, the other prizes going fu Williitm Sor rill, Albert I'liestnian und Mr. (tiles. Several iniisii-nl selections were render- Snbbnih school at 10 a. in , II supei intendeiit. Meeting for nt 1 1 a. in. Voung I'eoples nif ti:-li, Mrs. Dr. rembertoa. leader. A tempenince addicss at 7:1.1 u in. by Kev. .1, C. Haley, field worker for Minion county I 'raver meeting at 7: Io Thursdny evening, , j Tirst Congregational i James F.lviu, pastor Sundav school at 10 o'clock, I'rof. W. I. Slaioy, sup ! crimen, lent; scholars are requesteil to meet promptly on liuio to practice 'children's day music. Morning service at IliOll o'clock; talk to Juniors, "Tlie best story book.'' The quartet will sing; sermon subject, "The old Purl I I n n ism and Ihe Ney Age." Chiistiiin j Kiidcavor meeting at, t'c -l.", leader Mrs. I . lames Klviii; subject, "Why I believe iu Christina Kiulein or. Kv'eniug serv ice at 7 : 1 ... Illiisluiled ndiliess on ; Congregationalism, "From Seroobv to Miles,1 t l luoiitti, ' .Mnl. week service Thurs wirshi: ling al Kansas City, May 10, Pastor t Iiussoll spoke lii'io, today on die tcit, ; "tilinpen in liilqul-j ty, in hln did my I mother con eel vol nio-PHiltn 61:5, i Tho entrance oC i aln nnd Its deatli peunlly Into tho world brought so-' l'lous linpiilruieiilH. niontul, mornll and pliyslcal-to , our race, tho spenkcr said. It lsj uo longer nntiival to do fight, but contrnrl-, (vise. As 8t. Paul declared, "Wo can not do llio things that wo would." Iu oilier worda, wo oro coiisUlolloimlly. defective, a a result of our Hint pnr etits' disloyalty lo Quel. Yet tho tulud .an riso to loftier height than It enn lift tho body. "To will Is present with mo, but bow to perforin I know not" Many nio grasping after this great truth, and attempting human uplift through eugenics, etc.; but they nppro ' lalo Imperfectly what they teach, full ing to seo the mutter from (hp Illblo standpoint. Tho mind, tho will, tho body, should bo entirely submitted to Uod'a will. Thus only enn tho highest good be possible. This wns God s re quirement of our Hist parents. In this they fulled; and In consoqucuce mental, moral nnd physical Impairment bnvo come lo us as u race. Tho 1'nntor then showed that tho Illblo divides llio world Into two classes; tho mass of sinners condemned of God and and evening. this citv liciilarlv time. i nis was since HMi'i, delighted with Oicgon nt this i Mi-s Cail Soiiter, of Saith Pond, Ubbiiijjtun, tninicrly of Taooinii, ur ,mcij jesterdiiy to be enteitained as the Mac uuest f .is8 l-.lizaboth It. tuiiiiz. Miss Soiiter is a charming ...I'tfl ami tilremly has au ndiiiinug bsi , fiiemls here, having visited here be lire as Mis. s u,ltz'b gnest. The hit ;tn entertained iiitorinally for her pious '.ii.i' this niteinoii asking as guests yliMi; who Iiml known iier previously V.iMl otln rs to meet the northern vis Uuring n,e hours the pleasing .'I'" " -M"s Souter ' engugoincut to ,K''ee I rest, t Oregon City, was told, wcilding to be late in Juno. At tccent luncheon iu Portlnnd, of ilumiitie association of Alpha Chi ; "na f..ro, ,t v. Mrs. R. Monroe Gil ,J't , of sal,.,,, 1S elected vice prrsi- for oiegon. Mr,, Withrow ol '" hill. ws chosen president j Mrs. ". Hopkins of Portland secretary: ; -N'"l"n of Corvallis, (reus- Mi" ll"ll' of Portland, I.vre C""r,M,'nt' -Mi Helen Weg- '. Jct lVoilmid chiiirmini of the lunch- ' i,vT""."""' fiill,"r Ml". 'U . , ' ' "' me only local mem "-'VI I , ' , recent ,"""iltiirnl C, yt in ,!,, an elnl. Ill a setting of fragrant flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Klgin, of 071 South Capitol street, ciitertiiineil with six ta bles of ".juu" lust night, the affair being one of the most delightful of the week. Small Florence Klgin, daughter of the mists, let the guests in, Mrs. A. U, llyun, Mrs. It. H. dunlin nnd Mrs. Koineo Hunter assisting. The rooms were a bower of roses, masses of sweet brier foliage and its delicate blossoms combining with the dainty! pink baby ramblers in tlie living-room, splendid I'npa (iontier roses imminent-! ing the diiiing-rifiin. Prizes were won by Mrs. F. K. Shafer mid 1'aul II. Hun ser, the card tables being joined fol-j lowing the gnincB for the collation. Iu vitations were sent to Mr. and Mrs. I1'. K. Sharer, Dr. and Mis. K. D. Hyrd. Mr. and Mis. A. S. Ilussev, Mr. and Mrs. A. .. Hyan, Mr. mnl Mrs. A. II. Moore, Mr. mid Mrs. , lames Chiiinock. : Mr. ami Mrs. Hon.a Hunter, Mr. ami, Mrs. Paul II. Ilnuser. Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs- AImi - I)iivk. "'i'"1' dnughter, IJnvd lliiuscr, Mr. ami Mrs. George Kl-,,,,'"n y' "' Atlnntn, Georgia, and gini Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Coodin, Mr. ;-Mr"' ' T- M'-lntii" leave today for and Mrs. F. H, Wind. Mr. and Mrs.j I'oitland, where the latter will remain S. Z. Culver, Mr. nnd Mis. Fred M lie j over the week end, Mrs. David to pass type, M.r. and Mrs. I, in Haldwin, Mr. jthe coming week there the guest of nnd Mrs. Hamsun Klgin, Mr. nnd M rs. friends. Mrs. David and her daughter' one by about Public schools. and a eoniiniiiiity sing by all the clubs, choirs, choruses und singing citizens en masse. The personal of Willamette's two clubs is as follows: l.ndies club, Misses Florence Cook, Lucille McCully, Fran cis Declaim, lsubelle McGilclirist, Fa ther Kniinel, Vnleda Hoxie, Grace Thompsiti Annie Hyan, Dorothea Schnasse, Olive Hnseho, Lucille Kuntz, Genevieve Avison, Car rie Cook soy, Daisy Mulkey, Violet Me Clean and llutli 'Winters. Mens Glee Club: Paul Irvine, G. Anderson, . Gillette. T. Douglass, 11. Hnrnes, K. Chapplnr, G. .McCadilam, li. Lyons, Dean Memlenhiill, A. Hall, F. Powers, H. Metenlf, II. .lory, P. Smith, H. J,.f. fries and I., Steeves. June thirteenth is to be annual chil droits ' day, und already ill preparation for this event ninny of the elm re lies lire drilling their Voung folk ill songs Und exercises appiopriate to the occasion, ed, both iiistriimcntnl and vocal, by Misses Mnriorie and Loin Swisher, yi', enlists, with Miss Kutli Swisher at the piano, Hefresh nts were served in ; cateteiia style, tiller which Mr. Dork delivert Tho Salvation Army. Hall corner State ami Libeilv streets, Captain nnd Mrs. S. II. I.orenzeu of ficers iu ,'haige. Meetings every night I at. H p. in. except. Mini. lav and' Thurs : 'III, v liicht Siindnv nieclings: Holiness I meeting at II a. in.; Sunday school nt '1"'1 il::iu i. ni.; free und easy meeting nt ' -i v it i.,- ...!....; , " !' o", ' K 1 ' "I"' s iiit-t-iiiig ill o:.,o , in.; Siihatioii n ting at s p. m, First ChriKtinn Comer High und Center, F. T. Poller, ininisler, ! : -l". a. in. Ilil.le school, Dr. H. C, F.ple.V, dilei'tor II tl, III. wolsllip and sermon, subject, "Praising." li: l."i p. in., C I'.., Hndcue McKinnev, ":'t p. in , sermon, subjest, "I In isl," I mic, I innsie. leader, 'ositivii of occnsiiui. 1 iut pastor of the C. H. church, nil aililress hunniing the I hose invited were. .Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Clapper, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fuestinna mnl daughter. Man-in, Mr. mid Mrs. Hoiks. Mr. and Mis. Knnpp, Mr, m Mrs. Ad s, Mr. nml Mis. Win. horrill, Mr. iiml Mrs. F. Kiioiii ami son, l-Jdwin, M r. mi.d Mrs. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. A. Alex ander. Mr. and Mis. Hurr, .Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kise, Mr. and Mis. i .;. n. li, Mrs. Chapel, Mrs. Probst, Mrs. Ilnwiiond, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Swisher nnd daughters Commons Mission. 211 Stale street, seniles Sunday at 3 and s p. m.; nlso on Tuesday. We, lues. In v and Friday ewnings at S o'clock. j I Kveiymie III. .1. D. I super Nnzerene Tabernacle, North loth and Minion -tnets. Sun day school 10 a. in.. Win. Dennis, super intendent. I'relo tlin sen ices n. in. it ti , I 7 : lo p. in. V ig People 's Lutheran. Last Slate ami Kighi ih streets, Geoige Koehlcr, pastnr, Suinlay school at U:3o a. m.; tl i ine sen ice at lii;:;0 m.; evening service nKi.glisli at 7 lo p. m, Rtfonned. Coiner I npiiol and Marion si recti, U . (I. Lieiil.iieinper, pastor, Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Morning worship in German at II; ubect, The Klesscl bope. Keniiig -i n ic,. in L'nglisli at c-i-i; siincci, Hunt iii i , u v,iu ,,r hnst Meeling of Heidelberg III " p. III. -Is Knllt and l.ois, bill and Minnie and .Misses Jiinuic F. Chipper. K. Loose, Ml llanill and I'ettys, Mi. Mnl fee, Mis, W, Kii- Miss M: I Miss Vi ,d. W. (, I son, No Hod-oil, YV M (Ot Oi Pali, gon i Miss ! Kails, I i.Mrs. O. . few day 1 mile ol I In llcatnce Kt out li li.ihota. i M. I!llinll. in tl: s. Mi-s o-tinii.li the Twin Falls high nty, a chnnter nf which installed ut the Oregon Hog.'. The members will "hen they will celebrate ,,,.. i t - i, n , ' uinciicun ai one oi 1 ler.hin.l hotels. Orogm 1 one shingtoi, one and Californin '"'"'"hip list of the former '"'"g iniiny iiroiuinetit wo- r ,t"., w f llie n: t) ii in 1 In 1 AMt :V, I V ::-ll.i,c, . ' W-h i.f '"iilit 'r. .,, I'li'loinv. nri' ',' of th, :1 ttt.-ri,. 1V ti- ,, tie Mrs. A. L. Kynn nnd Mrs. Mrs. d. F.. Selmefer en- I i uli t fill children ' par 'itteriioon for her smnll se, who celebrated her There were mistimes ril'tions for the pleas- guests, who later in ' IH 'Id! It ITCH,- I.,l..,..n n;t , w" a I'irthday cake. ; ih ""h ,'! em ami banked 'til!,. ,, " riruner roses mid ;l'ln r !r ''rn- Tl""" 1-resent were: ,r'i D ,7' "y Wl""""'. Mary ''Wti v , All,1'ron, Genevieve ,V,ry 't ,lunt' '1llm('8 "amble, nT,'. , ,:1"n Mngors, Donald .Moore. Kllenn Vviii Don,,?;.",',"1' Moor,, ,l"""'e Kl ' ' lit ,i. 1 r . . "rny left Thursday A. "'lro ... ,' . I..;.,,.. V',t;,'m' where she will re- 1utc .i ,"'nK to San Kran iC " ' Oregon', of- Cliffi.nl Klgin. Miss Marguerite Flower, Salem's lit tle blind singer, is to be presented in private recital Wednesday. June L', by nor insliui'tor, Miss Minaetta Mageis. Local people iinve closely followed I In' ndviiiieeiiirnt of Miss Flower, and those who have hoard her most recently ate delighted at the very great improve ment in her voice, In the entrance number to Ihe opeia, "Madam Untie,' fly,'1 which sin1 sang at the Woman's club miisicule, her inteipretatioii was generally complimented. High D nltis simo was taken easily and naturally, and untied through seveinl It, ensures of the snug. Doting the pas' year her voice has gained ii'iearkiibly in power mnl range, mnl her cisonal friends and music Itneis in general nre awaiting with iniich pleasure the date of hot presentation. M'r, II. M, Corey was hn.tess for the L. O. II. C. club Thursday afternoon, ntkiug Miss Mueller to nssi-t her. lioes and cut flowers made a pretty background for the gucits, who num bered, besides rlub members, Mr. O. F. Oliver, Mrs. Flizabeth Heed and Mi" L. K lliown. t-lenve i home. the first of the month for their Mrs. J. (', I'naipbill nnd Mrs. Charles, L. Knowhind weie joint'hostessts Tues dny nl'tei iiiioii etiteraiuing as a I'm ewe II attention for Mis. Joseph Pei rv, who with her smnll daughter, electa, left ihis week lor Mayton to join Mi. pecry to take up their i, idctice at that place. The guests who n-iMibered the more in t i in t( i- friends of .Mrs. Peeiy, wi ic en-, tertained progressively nt- both lesi tlcnees. which were decornted attract ively with lose". The gnme of rook filled the I", ins, Mrs. T. II. dnlliiway nssi-ling the ho-tesses. Tllose pi, sent' 'beside the honor guests were Mrs, V. ' A. Maker. Mrs. Phil llaitley, Mrs. II. (I. Whit.-. Mis. J. C. Campbell, .Mrs. T. II. Giiliowny, Mrs. S. F.. Wolf. .Mrs. I Hen Wtihlor. Mi". Linnnr Now by, Mrs.. Kay Pei nbcit. ut, Mr. I'. G. Met, Mrs. j I IMnli, i b en Pi eiy, Paulino j K now In ritt nnd Pavel Leoiiiud Cuu.p- i bell. At Thursday tiftc rimon at the home of -Mrs. Penny on South Coinmerciiil street, Mr. Clonics Davis, .Mrs. J, , Peck, Mrs. Martha Peters, Mrs. Striteh low, Mrs. Geo. Hansford, Mrs. Clif ford Klgin, nnd Mis. Penny were host esses to the I, mnl Woman's olnss of the First Chnsimn church, sixty-five lailies and ihe pastor accepting tlie hos pirlility of the hostesses. After the business meeting n program of readings by Mis, Potter, Mis. Sigmond, Dorothy Nash, Cecil Nash nnd May Potter was much enjoyed. The hostesses later served mi iiil',,1 mnl luncheon. Those J Nov,' Fiidnv c" Who iiceepte.l their llllspi til ll t y Were : i Pi e-ln I e I In II chlll'll Mrs. John bices, Mis. . .;, p.piey, Mis. 1 I , - i at lie II. d:iu T. W. Hiiitik. Mis. I). U. Coltnth, Mrs. "The Tale of a Hal Dee (Hudson. lis Mary Hunt, Mrs. K, .bv the "mn.' . a .l .. Loose. Mi-. Win. Hnsiek. Mrs. C. Tllillsilnv weie; M , s. , ('. W. Ihcl.ell, Mis. I ail son. Hi lln tl. Mr. M. C. s. P. Kiiiipbnll, Mis. I list f . K. Ilium, Mis, A-hei w noil, ty U isnci, M is, T. .1. t illl'lnel . -la ii i ,1 itt-t . Mis. AiIiiiiis. Mis. I, im. Mrs Untold Idt'.eits ultd I, Mis. I), ll, Moll, Mrs. W. Mis. John reig,,. I, and Mis Leone it e. At ,'cloc dr.; Mrs. Hnchlier, Sf'Clnl HcTvlco Meeting. the (' ii i I ii i in n chinch a I. T:.'l k, Mr. II. C. diegg will Slienh ol ' 'I ensni -In , ami Itefonn." Mr, ehinh llanJiill will s k on; "Tiosis Mr. Win. Mcdilcirit will be th oloit for the evening. It will be goo, liieoliiig, bring jour fiiend Kverybnily lnited. nf Twill guest of city, lor a was a giad UiiJtminn Church, Corner of I hemidiela nnd stltels, lllcliu,,! F, Tiseher, Sunday school at. 10 o'clock Hilde class at III o'clock. foliage ininisler. . Adult Morning chiid ui. ,ler ' itv llperilltelnli'llt idliolt, Had is on her way home from attending StlMitoid lllllM't'SltV in I 11 1 1 fill II iu, tin the. summer vioation. tune, S. Hliss, M J. Hunt. M White, Airs. Stunt, m, Mr Poittr, l(o dlelison, Mt", Keeton, Mr White. Mt, I St igmnnd. li Clilnpboll, Ml, Iliggs, .Mis. M I'htee. Mi-. Al P. 1 I hiimberlnin. Mt- M. White. Mrs. I'wvcr, Mrs. II. O. Hull, Mrs. II. II. Visekti, .Mrs, F. T. Porter, Mis. loin C. Witell, Mrs. Geo. ' H Kiibv, Mrs. C. T. II Webb, Mrs. K. 1 1, illinghsm, Mrs. J. C, I.. H. Jseenii, Mrs. Silns I'tiro, Mis. John Hum . CI,.,,,,,,,), M , , j who so sliccesslnllv All, any teeentlv. M ho lending lole, w ,1 11 III III lllldleliei' iii the Filsl will lie presented ot iginal cauttiUl, 1 1 will be gi Veil it Alliline people apl'.-tirc't iu it iu s. A. .1. Pllhll, in I n -It ilit delight he ,i, those in her home , i lole ill gil'll ll II, eel ing tv, she hlt ing Icl'l, wilt te pleasiue, :l.-. 1'iliM'i bee, her heaid work ting lie has Hud Prut'. Mi-. M With Iut, Mi , High, Mi-. son. i f. ' . . . Mi- II hv 's. Op orge It. I..L ." "J .Miss X..III. .Mb, ',r',,e "M-ofition. Ua.v a fortnight. Hiches, ac and Marie visit to the The party the a, i, mnl 1'firiipiet of the Pil grim's club of the pint Congregation, nl church Ti cf'liiv evening in the church pinion, entertainment numbers were furnished by Mr. and Mis. II. . Krotu a personnel r.f eight, the Orph- lines, who -si-tid with u o.ul duet. eus male chorus has grow n to include i n ,M an iiistnia tal trio cnn,.-e. ti" nearly 2"i of the bet vocal tiib-nt in .,ss Hcattoe Sludtoii. oignn; .Mrs. Saleti'i. The organization is to appear I 'j Verdi r llolman, violin, and Miss at the Oregon theater two evening". 1 deoiginbi lie II,, oth, oigniii.-t. The bun- about the niidille nf June, this orgiiai-1 ()llet HnN served by the south section of zation to be the beneficiary of th''!,!,,. Woman's I'ni'on. the following two performance. Their work ha. nn't j ,jf(in(( jr, , M.Her, r,, , C. with the greatest enthusiasm w"'r;'r I Hunter, Mrs. II. L. Clark. .Mrs. John they have appealed, nnd now that iti ic ,., yxIJKwtx K,rk, Mi-s Kdilh l(. W II. W Morten I'lintit"' D. Oln Fh'ta elitrl,, It. T. Pmke X. I luld.. Aii'lilola Al, Mrs, J. A. . S. linker, Mis. M. Hake,, Mrs. II. ' .'lara Hliss, Mrs. A. . Stone, .Mrs. K. L. Polter, Miss Martini .Nash, Mrs. li. .1.. Mi. P. V. Lewis, .Mis. D, 'I Mi-. H. C. Kenedy, Mrs. -, W. M. Seigmoml, Mis. I . - J. P. King, Mis. l.l.ie Jukes, Miss Mi-, ( buries Knuwliiiid. Icl'l. Long t iu c-n-nn, r,, tin at th oxpri lal.itig Ta lor, In r,, of . -1 ol t 1 1 1 1, t ' d Inci, Thin .,!ll Wl I I f nil v orgsnized iiouy. incie .,,. lor it a most desirable place in the list of local niusii'til e'ubs. I'an I'. I." genbetg, oignnirer and direct,, has worked rduously and consistently in i,n,,, th,, voices for ensemble urk. and is appreciated a nmst valuable, assistant in elevating the musical llnzatil. Miss Ida Hoettu lo r, Mis. Arthur K. Gil.linrd, Mrs. Che-tor Klgin, Miss Florence Hiivne, Miss Agii'S Hnyne, Miss Ilerth'u ("link and Miss Hcrtiice Clark. Tuesday evening Mesdunics Is of Mrs. John per ' port, who I, n l,t- it .'iihii Fe iguson 's, Jr., I ace Ncro-n Ihe ri er, iret ov t-r her leave ' when M,sa Nellie letiec is un the Will l"l as hostess at uti. recepi ion in her bun-' redolent with Ma r roses sad greette, V, "Soticil Service Mcpting' ut the UNITARIAN CHURCH Sunday evening nt 7:'l'l o'clock Censorship anlReform I!y Mr. II. C. G r.gg Trusts Mr. ( Imiles Itniidiili lio-e fon-1, pre-1, 1 iaroruiiil tsiew, II or. The roi.ii,. w datn Alfied I n,n Mi.. S, P. Kiinlall ami Mrs. M, I'ettys s i-iing luring the hours. Mrs. Feigusoii f.nn.ih resided on the place now oc, ui tt'd b her son's fauiilv, but for tin. oast luui i'ir of vrars has made her home to Newport with her lute fius-lt lit mu tt l,am. she ,, ti:n,e. to tlie latter pmc Win. Mcdih hnst, Sr. will sing "EVERYBODY INVITED" llring Your Friendt. day evening at ;:.;, 'co, ,; subject,, . - , lt , """C "' mo "The sixth chapter of St. John's dos-l1''"' " liavo coiuo back Into relation. pel." Nest Sunday will I bsei ved I "'''l' wlM tht'OUgll tbu merit of as Salem Day with sermons iut sub- Christ. Tho speaker addressed tli leets iipprnpiiate in the dny, inorning world Urst, und auggestcd that whllo' they rniinot liopu to lift tliemnelves up lo peifcsllon nnd ovgrliiHtlng life, they enn do much toward the uplift of thein silvos mid their children by conform ing to certain Scriptural Ideals. j Ml nppreciuto to aoino extent tho I valuu of a good exntiiplii, of good train I tug In tho family. The child that con. tlnually hours course, rudo cxpivsshtni In llio lumio will surely grow tip not ! in licit belter I tut i) IhtiHO mn foundings!. , Hut while encouraging high Ideals In llio homo cleanliness, gentleness:, kind-iiiss- lhe 1'nNior called apcclul iitlcn lion lo tho duly of pnrcnlsj toward Ibelr children beforo birth. Few Kcetn to renllzo that (ho genernl nttltudo of a un, I Iter's mind blrlbinurka her child j Tor good or III. If parent rcull.cd Hint i ii'iblo words, coiiiliict, thotiglUH and Ideals would bo Imprinted upon their , child, how grcnlly they would strlv lo have children beautiful In iintieiir. Guild ! alien lllltl llolilo In eliurnelnel Christian Idtali th Doit. God sets beforo tho Christian the , very highest Idculs, tho speaker do lured: "He like unto your Father In jlloaveu." Only (jod can know when I ills people arc doing their best; nnd I lie nssures them Unit Ilo will Jutlgo llioiu, not nccording to their aiicccs,). but nicordlng to their widen vor, no cording (o their Ideals nnd (heir mitcrl ll. es Hindu lo allalti thoso lilenH. Truo Chilstlana havo been begotten of th Holy Spirit and adopted Into tho fam ily of God. Ideal hollies, Ideal ('Mi llion, Ideal relationships uro preemi nently their privilege and duly. Having been taught In Ilia Helmut of ( hi 1st, truu ChrlsHuns understand Hint Hie Spirit of Christ manifests Itself In iiiii'kiiess, uoiillenoHS, patience, long, sniffling, bio'lierly kliidnoMs and love; and that any other spirit la of the flesh mi l the Devil. Many lira Christians In naitio only, Inning never entered Into n covenant willi the Lord, nml therefore havo nei ther part imr lot In tho things of (iod, others, truly Ills, have teen sadly ueg ic. tod as respects lessons In (ho School of ( hi 1st. The great religious untltu iliuiH of the world art) not touching tin highest Ideals, hut are separiitlng tho I t opic from those Ideals by misrepre sentations of thn Dlvlno character und Plan. The Lord's pcoplo should nwnko to the Mituallun, to their privileges us children of tind, and to tho truo teach ings of tbu Illblo. Buiinett and Social Idtals. The remainder of tho discourse will dmoted to tho dlsciisiilon of the Chris tian's Ideal In business and social re lation, hip. Tho Illblo Is addressed to i hib llans only. A Christian business mini's Ideal Is tho tloldon Ilulo, which applies to Ids buying, his selling, his uiHcrtlsIng, bis dealings with his clerk-, as well us with his customers. More and mure Hie Golden Itulo Is being np. inc lined by llio public, and whoever follows It will receive a blcsnlng. The truo Christian should remember Hint nothing less than tho (Jolilcn Itulo may he follow nt any tliu. Ho must see that his children, his chickens, his dog, etc., do not disturb bis neighbors In (heir proper rights, lie must do for iwiy one In distress what bo would have n neighbor do for hlin If bo wero In trouble. ITo Is to do food to oil, NiKslally unto tho Household of Faith, On post card request I will loan my readers a book on "Practical Cugeuktk'' (Id reus tu Brooklyn, N. Y. i l service at 1 1 o'clock, subiecl. "Tl, ! Modern View of the llible.'' Music l,y Mi-s linn, tienisiin, Mis. Waller Deii ,ton, oinanist, Social Service Meeljng lit 7:.'ln o'clock, Mr, . c, dre will speak on "eenmrship nn, llefnim"; Mr. I ha lies Paiiilall will speak on "Trusts"; Mr. Win. Mel HI, hi ist, Sr., will "ing, Kwrvhoily is inuicl to these in citing. P.ring your liicnds, Highland Friends. Corner of lliehlaml mi, Kim shel ls. Snliliiith school III B, in., Kail Pinilt, supei ji,tenieiit. Meeting,, for worship a' 1 1 n. in. an. I 7: l.'i , oi. I luistiun Kndeinor IL.'UI p, in. Piaver o tug Thiir-dav , in, Kierjltmly weL come wor,i with us, ,ln-i .h,i,c llii' lictt, pastnr, phone II, j",, Hnlcin Mlsswn, i Met n e at. thn Calem Mission, cor' ner Center anil I "loioen inl. Prenrhiiiir nl ;i mnl . pastor. 1 o'cbick, I), N. Mdnlnif W, C T. U. Keg, ilnr gi,s. servic on Sunday, Mny Hitl, at II. C. Tillman will s heartily v, cl'ini.t in I' a I, this hall . m Kev. K M'l' -OIIO First Church of Christ, BHrmtlsts. Suinlay services ate held at 4P ' heineketa street at 1 1 a. in, and a p. III. Subject of llible IrSSOtl ",,0lts and Immortals." Sunday s. hool ut let", U, 1,1. Wcdnes.lny evening test! ! looiiisl ii ting at H o'clock. The read ing room nf this c,,ir, h is lie atnl in ; the II iililmrd building, suite :;i,l, mnl is open every day, ecept Sundays and holidays, f, ni ;4.-, a. m, to 4 p. in. All kin welcome li, our services nnd invited In jsit uur reuding ronin, Asroclatisd Bible CtudeiiM, I. B. ft. A. Ilfgulnr weekly stndv in upstairs j nan soiittiwest corner Ilih and Ferrt j streets, Sondiiy morninir at lu o'clock. ! Monday, Mav 17th I'aator Mcpherson .will be in Siilein and will address two meetings at IStb and Waller streets :':.lll ami K.00 o'clock p. In. All liible istudents weli'iime, I'bone (SDH W.