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PAGE SEVEN. -' THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919. & 1 hek A ctivities 1 , PLANS OF PAGEANT FOR ANNIVERSAR Y PROGRAM RUSHED TO COMPLETION with Mr. John AV. Todd, superintendent,! Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday will convene at SM3 i. m. evening it 8 o'clock. At 3 p. ni., Kev. A. Wells will speak i Come and eniov an old fashioned cos !t the Old People's Home. . iel meeting. We are making a spec ialtv At " p. m., the Epsrorth League snujof the 4tvl. meet.' The Senior Chapter will holj n j anniversary service with Mis Ev Scott j CoJJiinons Mission Union Meeting. jin.hr.rge. Officers will be installed. A j t0 , fori(ot th, ,,,.( t "tle japeeial invitation is extended to the fB,11IU0lls Mission hall .241 State street. alumni of the league to be present. sm,dar afternoon at 3 o'clock. This it The Juniors will I meet .at 7 p. ni. Sim unio BWtilg ,f tli the different will 1m U'iI liv Misii Luffenia Savaire.l-i i l; v j -. ... (; iThe you,,,. people in the city Bot ot her-j gad the Salvation Armr. The ArtuT is ig;X I!is' obliunted will I weleonie at these. ,.,,,: ,;.:. L. ii k... - u .i n. .'ah . i W w m W " w m w r m W T I ' " -" ..-. . . smvh iv iuwia.c b smTc s t fnrf nix9f "r T rt f iiffnrfnf f Aff e fT T r n .services. history is the one developing uow at Willumette University sii-l which is to' I celebrate the 73th niiuiversarv of tn.n institution. A large stadium, with 5 seating ca parity of StHNJ and stage, similar to tt.c famous Harvard outdoor theatre. One o the most comprehensive g- ' f 'U- if' V ! OLD JASON LK j:iKMK L.,. . ..ieS' V Vii- '' . . a" if Mwn 10 oe ouiii on jne eiuuiius, as iieur the old institute as possible, where the paiteant will be ifiveu duriutf eom iiieuieiiieiit week. The first piesenta ton will br Saturday nialit, June 7, with reiM'titious Monday afternoon Juue V and Tuesday uiKht, Juue 10. I About five hundred ehnraetcrs will urtii-iiatt in the various episodes that will be deputed. Tne pngeant wiil be full of color and action, and the inusie Villi be farefuly aeleeted t emphasize the spirit of the event. Members of the touiruerelul club and -Cherrians will (jive all possible assist ance in uiakiim the pageant a euceess, Iddiert (.'. l'atilus, uud "Kiiiu Minj" 1'ullerton being nnnied as reiiiescnta tives of the two bodies to arrange a publiiity cuinpuittn. Individuals throughout the eity have eulisti'd their services and have been asaiKiU'd to various ofl'iees. (.'resident Carl (Jregif Kouey, of Wi; Inuiette, heads the general :igennt lomiuittee; l'lufessnr James T. "ilat Ihows, one of the oldest faculty mem bers, to serve as a iuemlier of the same committee. . I'lofessor Dellu Crowder Miller, of the department of public speaking, is uuthor and mistress of the pageant and II direct Btiijprvisiou will be done liy lier. I'lofessor John R. Sites will direct the bin orchestic 111, 1 la:. c!H)nise, nml l'rofessor ilenelt will oversee nil nr ruiigeiueiits for the elaburnte iinhtiiiif fytteni. ftlrs. Klbert K. Fisli co'iiuiunity director. Mrs. r'redetick S. Stewart has been efeeted as mistress of the wardrobe, Untl she will he Assisted by 11 committee 1 of well known people. Mis. William I l'l intf. Mrs. John H. McNurv. Mrs. Clift'uid UroHii, Mis. Y. tv.ilton Smith, niBiitie, timcli will be yiven by tin hun Mis. II. II. (blinder. Mis. (leoijje (t. dred students from the i'hcninwu indiiin li.'onu. Mis. Milton Meyers, Mis. V. twining school, who will appear in full Jl.vrelt Andersini, Mrs. William, liurg-1 tribiil costume. Superintendent mi" l.anlt Jr., Mrs. W. 11. i.vlle, Mrs. John I Mrs. Hull nre milking nn extensive Sites, Mrs. I.eland 1'orter, IMwnnl (til-j search all over the Tinted States for lin'.'liaiii, Iau l anyciiberg uud t'lmrles ! this paraphernalia anil it is expected Kuowland. 1 tln-.t lit least twenty-five chieftains, t M,s. A. X. Hmdi will act as one ofjas inany tribes, can be represented, ns the members of the lulvishig oonimittee. well as n mn.iber of Indian princees. Tlie pal rons und patronesses will inclmlu , These picturesque figures will take (ioverniir ami Mrs. hoU, all former ! part in an olden-time luilinn fan'. .'iiveruorK anil their wives, ns well as, nil ils primitive attributes f fenst, iiboiit one liiiiiilnd iiroiiiiiient l'oiiuer ! sculp dances und ceremonial arrow H'.uileiils cf the univei sity. shool'intf, ttininliawk tlirowinc, races. Mrs. Oscar (liugrieli will assist in an uud nuincroiis ether contests. -h,iei ial wav with her Indian imiito-1 l'rofessor Mil'er bus been untiring in mime work. Iher search fur dta concerning the Ore- Mrs. Ralph White will rnsioh the linn-i t;".i eoiiutry uud Willaim te I niversily. dred nr more children, who will le lire-j The story that runs thraiich the pugennt Beiiled in lieautifal svmliiilie pnntomiine. I depicts iho history of the univeiMty to Tn charge of publicity is Mrs. Byron 1 from the aboriginal wilderneas to the Founder and Foundations of the i.T I WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY f 'ing the place of the Mission. superintendent. A. W'els. hf - 4Vt 4- Jason Lee Memorial M. E. Church. t'oruer of Winter and Jefferson! streets, Thomas Achesou, pastor. Sundr.y w-hool, a. m., ( has. Haitc uinu, suM'rintendent. Classes for all a'es under the care of capable teach ers. , I'ublic worship, 11 a. m., subject, "Sabbath Observance." Class meetiiiK. 12: 1 J p. in., C, M. (lark leader. Kpwortl, League devotiouul meting. 7 !. liu. tirace Tyler, president. A bh'- ciul invitation is extended to younj THMtple. Kvening worshii at 8 o'clock, sub ject, "The Cost of Neglect." A twenty minute song service will be a part of the evening meeting. I'raver meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. Seciiil music by the choir at each of I the Sundnv services. We extend tor Central Congregational Church. Corner of South Nineteenth and Ferry streets, H. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 a, m., Mrs. Bur ton E. Kdwards, superintendent. A service of religious education fol lows the Sunday school. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. ni. First Congregational Church. Comer Lilierty and Center streets, W. 0. Knntner, minister. . 10:00 a. m., Snndav school with class es for all aires, W. I. Stnlev", superintendent. 11:00 a. m., The Beligion of the Sec ond Mile." 7:00 p. m Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m.,."'inding the Blue Flow- lr ' l)ltlU'lllir tit 1 SI m.l.irncu m e.knins lial invitr.tion to the public to eome and:,,, fim pi(.turo, of J(.cnfs in Mflif0 Salem has four bakeries to supply the bread and Pastry needs of local patrons Buy Your Bread From HOME BAKERS Patronize Home Industry And don't forget to try Peerless Bakery Goods X 170 N. Commercial St Phone 247 iiiov these services with us. I'lease remember the social and spe cial program sclreduled for Wednesday evening. 8 o'clock. will be shown. Highland Friends Church. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Mother's day services at 11 a. m., spe cial musk and sermon by Mrs. Lee, You r.rc verv cordially invited to be pres ent. Christian Eudeavor meeting at 6:15 p. 111., aud preaching at 8 p. 111. Flayer meeting on Thursday at 8 n m. If you are not a regular atlender else where, you will find a welcome with us, 1. G, Lee and wife, pr.stors. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday services are held at 410 ne meketa street at 11 a. m., subject of the Hible lesson, "Mortals and Immortals." Sundav school at 9:45 a. 1,1. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 p. m. is acting us OLD ORKflOX INSTITUTE, FROM WHICH WILL AM KTTK TY HAS li ROW N in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Mon tana, whore present and former students reside. Vniloubtedlv the most colorful and ro- I'M VK1I8I- '". .. f - streets. Horace N. Ablrich, pastor, M:4." n. in., Sundiiy school, with class es for all ages and grades, E. A. Khoten superintendent. ll:iil) tn. m., public worship, with ser mon by the pustor, theme, "The Normal Christian Life." 7:00 p. ni devotional meeting of the Lpworth League, Leslie Springer, presi dent 8:00 p. m., song service and sermon, subject, ''Made Clean by a Miracle." Special music morning and evening by the choir. Stnte Institutions. Services lit the' stnte institutions Sun dav will be held ns follows: :t:ilO p. in., girl's training school, by . 11. Neff. :i:l" p. 111., tuberculosis hospital, by ('has. Powell, Evangelical Association. Corner Seventeenth aud Chemekets ! Rending room 209 Masonic Temple, open j book, " Huts in Hell sueeis, juci'o tMoraor, pastor. eveiy nav except nuniuty aim nuunuya 10:00 h in. Sundnv school. Johfl from 11 :4o to 5 u. m. All are invited to otir service and to our reading room. Leslie Methodist Church. turner Houtl, oininerciai ami -ucyo.. , Apimii 8llK,rilltoll(ient. m., farewell sermon b.7 the 11:00 a pastor. Church of God. 8:00 p. m., service at Frnitlnnd. No. LUIl North Church street. Serv- 8:00 p. in., sermon by the pastor. 'ices at the usual time. This will be the last Sunday thtt the Sunday school at 10 a. m. PiiRtor will preach to this congregation j l'reaching at U a. 111. officially as their minister, his field of j Vouiig People's meeting at 7 p. m., nctivity having been transferred to followed by testimonial meeting. I'orlhind, Tenth and Clay streets, Kvnn- Trenching from the word of Jod t 8 gelicul church. Rev. F. W. I.nuner, for- p. m. - I'nited Mission meeting at 3 p. m. Y. J. L. at 6 p. m. Open air at 7:30 p. m. SjsJIv'atios. aieeting n the hail State street at 8 p, m. You are welcome. Captain and Mrs. Hunter, officers ia charge. First Christian Church. Center and High streets, Leiand W. Porter, pastor. Sunday school at 9:43 a. 111. Moruiug worship at 11 o'clock, ser mon on "Cursing and Swerwiug." hristaa Endeavor at 7 p, an. Kvening sermon at 8 o'clock, topic, "Where (led Meets Man." Prayer meeting and choir rehearsal Thursday evening. Panic! Poling, author of the was at this churesi Monday evening in a loung People SocietT rallv. All Marion county is pnrticipnting in this great gathering. The ladies of the First ChrHsiasi church will givo a speeiut program Fri day evening, Mav 30, Mrs. Porter read ing Mnduiue Butterfly and the nmsio and settings matching the Jnpancrm storv. Further notice will be given ss to place. mer pastor of Cnby, Or.. wIM im successor and will preach next Sunday. Come and bring your friends and en joy a spiritual feast at Father's table from the beautiful hand of God. J. 3. (iillesiiie, pastor. Catholic Church Musses at 7:30 and 10:110 n. m. Tsui Salvation Army, pastor will speak at the last mass on' Open air meeting on Stnte street Baf "Cowardice." lloncdirtion follows lnst'urduy nvening lit 7 :H0, at the hall nt 8 mass. May devotions on Wednesday j 0 'clock. and Friday evenings at 7:3(1 p. 111. Ev- Sundnv morning oten air, 10:710 eryone welcome, ilev. J. R. lluck, pn.v o'clock, holiness meeting in the hull nt tor. . 1 11. o'clock. .- JASON LEK FOl'.NJDMi Of WILLAMETTE I'M VKUSITY. ferring about these Indians and sending Jason Lee to them as u mission,.? , l.ee's arrival at Ft. Yunrouver where he meets Dr. Loughlinj Lee and his scl- eslablish a col Fiist Baptist Church. Comer Marion und North Liberty' streets, Rev. O. F. Holt, 1). 1)., pastor. I Public worship, 11 a. m., and 8 p. 111. Morning topic, "Christian Steward ship " The evening service will be a! platform meeting conducted by the men. j There will be several short talks. I Sunday school, 8:45 a. ni., lining People's meeting, 7 p. m. Thuraluy evening at 8 o'clock pray er und conference meeting. A cordial invitation to tliess services is extended to the public. Sun day school lit 2 p. m. Center Street Methodist Episcopal. .Comer Thirteenth and Center streets, O. S. Roeder, pastor. Subbnth school, 10 s. m.. At 11 o'clock sermon by the pastor, theme, "The Call to Enlist in the, Greatest Missionary Movement of ths Age, and Some Signs of the Times.' All members and constitutents tire urge to be present. Anniversary of the F.pworth Leagtis at 7:30 o'clock. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Fourth F. trunk, who will not only cover the present ditv. Among the scenes or. meant for tiie stute newspapers, nm ! Primitive Indians; their information ! tiers go to Cliainpoeg Kill f,Ml.li fenline !.lli.le fill- the .lio:lt 11 while liiUll's ItOok ! 1 11 dill US : OII.V m-igazine ns well. Robert CJntko will waiting upon (lenernl Clark at St. furnish publicity matter for the places Louis; the New England meeting con- St. Paul's Church. Churlis 11. Pow....cll, rector Suday lifter Easter. No "'inly ecelebrution. 9:4.", a. m., chincli school. 11:00 a. in., morning prayer and ser mon. . , f,l ,l l.wlinn school: I be eon 8:110 p. m evening prnxer nnu ser- between K.nglnnd un.l the I'nited , '"'' Fvcrybodv welcome. :ww t;irfTBM; "- -r,V .isw,. 3 ti'S Suites for the northwest territory; j founding of Salem; uiciiing the Oregon Institute, August 10, 1X44; Lucy Les.i the lowlier; soldiers of '01; dedication of Waller hull; growth of the university, development "f Sulem; soldiers of 1917; the university today. WilUiinette is the oldest higher erln caiioniil iuslitutiou west of the Missis sippi. What it has meant to the north west is a storv both fascinating and CLEAN UP! UP! RIGHTEN Change the dingy appearance of your rooms by put ting on bright, new wall paper. We have hundreds of new pattei ns to show you and our experience with interior decorations will assist you in choosing just the right pattern's. You will enjoy looking over our beautiful line of wall paper. BluEN'S FURIHTURE STORE COMMERCIAL STREET First Presbyterian Church. Jubilee services all day in the First Presbyteriun church, Thomas S. Ander son, minister. Jos. II. Albeit, superintendent of the Sabbath school. Iliblr school set nee ' mid elnss study at 9:45 R. m. j Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Elders' T. tl. Albert and P. II. Raymond wlthj the Rev. Henry Hnbcock will participate in the service, the sermon theme, "E.o-l Wheel Yutlun aj Reducing Living Cost 9) ifVWfl ""- " S i i i vf tti'iiLJt i J i i , .1 :Mi - sj 1 k l i 'I - - In .r f S ' . -. .-'. . J U't""',;" f ' !' ; i.i. g " - www . i I in ! , m i ' i ,. m r. - I HIM M U i t-.-i- U -iiliJilll Jilllr I ElW.'.Wl.liiS 1 i -T , i- iiiotiible. Its origin, ils years of Strug igle nod achievement foriu'a page in skid's Vision A cdm utional history that nowhere lias' Wheel." been duplicated. It is the epic, of the Y. P. S. C. E. at 7p. ni. and the even pioneer college. ' ing worship at 8 o'clock. Elders Harold ! Surely it offers much material forKakin and Fred t ook will linve a parr I the bnsis of n pugennt, and those who in the devotionals ami the whole service are closest identified with the forth-1 will be a grand musical worship of (md In iirovidence and nature. The full chorus choir under the lead of Miss Ada Miler will give this service ol song. Mrs. S. S. Worrell, organist, aud Miss Dorothy Penree, pianist. It will be a crowning service to our jubilee week. I'ublic cordially invited. ruining one feel tluit ns : n event of diamntic beauty and historku! interest it will excel nnytliiiig ever Attempted in the west, aud will prove invaluable as an advertisement fur Oregon . m 'in pu'.'ticiiliir. i CHURCH SERVICES IK SALEM FOR SUNDAY L. B. A. United Evangelical Cburch. Cottage mid ( enter streets, Ilev. (i pastor, Sunday school at 10 a. Schnialle. superintendent. Worship and preaching seivice at If u. ni., "The Christ of Todavj the Lord of Life." , Christian Endeavor lit 7 p. in., sub jeet. "Life the Schol of liud." Eve. ling worship ami sermon at 8 p. ii, A studv in the 6-lih Psalm. First H. E. Church. State and Church streets. Morning sermon st 11 o't-lm k, by the l ?.itor on "Jesus and the Voting Man." Evening sermon a' 8 o'clock by Kev. E. S. Hammond. Ph. I. Mr. Cuiniiii'.gs will meet the morning clas at 9:13, and the Sunday school and 8 United Brethren Churcu. ! Corner Seventeenth ami Nebraska, avenue. I The Bible school meets for worsmpi mid studv at 10 a. m. Pri lulling service at II a. m p. m. The Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at 7 p. , m., Mrs. Albert Eeiistman. leader, sub feet, "Life as a School." Scriptnri.l lesson l's. 11:1 8 and 3S in. Pubicct of morning sermon, "The O race of Clod," by the acting psstor,1 W. W. nscbrntigli. Rev. r,uy Fitch Pheli, a former pas , tor who has just returned from V. .11. ! f. A. work with the armv in Fram-Ci will preach at 8 p. in. He declnres be was never more r.nxious to preach the opel of Christ than now and it will; be an opportunity fo Itenr a good sermon . as well as some of the incidents of hi experience. A cordial welcome awuils, all who will enine to all our service. j I'rnver meeting Thursday at 8 i. in. j Naiarcue Church. j Nineteenth and Marion s'reeis. mm block south of Center on Ninetenth; street, A. Wells, pastor, Vlorencc Wells, drnsoness. 4, When yon nss Journal clasiifi- Sunday w hool at tM" . re.. W. It. j ed ds get What yotl want tlvera s) Hardy, superintendent. j to they work fast. preaching n 1 1 . ni. and 8 o'clock in I j .! the evening. I The high cost of living goes skyward if you do not have proper refrigeration and cabinet for eatables and beverages in the heat of summer. Spoiled food and consequent illness are the results of storing food in an unscientific and unsanitary place. The new Belding Hall Century Refrigerator and the Sel lers cabinet are both economically priced and scientifically built. Their Conveniences Are noticed more and more every day, while they will meet every requirement for a life time. They will save you a good percentage of their cost in the food and freshness the first season. SEE OUIi WINDOW DISPLAY. You Get More For Your Money At Moore's. Jt fty&ar v m sssr 9 w