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it it THE OREGON STATESMAN: SUYDAV, FEBRUARY ' 1V11 ' : t Stability imam liberty Street Evangelical Charrh ?" wH1 Sunday school at 10 .m.;! preaching services a 11 a. nil .the Yoang. People's meeting at 6:30 P. jo. J .will be In charge of the Che jneketa street church Young People's Alliance;, preaching services at 7:30 P. m. sermon by Rev. J. Stocker. This, will bo ther beginning of the .union revival meeting of the thre churches. Liberty street Evangelical, Chemeketa . street Evangelical , and united Evangelical. Services will be held every evening during the week ni : juand German set vices will be every afternoon at 2 o'clock. G. F. Llenlng, Br. Pastor. St. Paul's Church 7:30 a. m.. Holy communion; 9:45 a. m. church school; li a, m morn ing prayer and j sermon, "Fulfill ment". No evening service, recom mend that everyone attend the mass meeting at the armory. Everybody welcome. Charles II. Powell, rectoV. Central Congregational Corner South Nineteenth and Fer ry streets. A combined morning and Sunday school' servio at 10 a .m.. Mrs. Burton , Edwards, superinten dents Addresses by father and tons f?o X 1 V :'' I I 1 tT S l(0U Vr . in . N iWoM Youi Run on & FlatfFir? Suppose" your front tire went flat ten miles from home. You would not bang and bump along after you knew, that every )urojof the5 wheel was tearing the life out of the casing. y Why not be as reasonable about your" battery? Th penalty formistreating a battery is just as sure as for abusing ft tire. The care is just as easy. .:;;.vv - ' - . - v J)rive into our Service Station and let us tell you just how easy it i. ' ! . . . i , if Bring, your jug, we haveinstalled our own water still, insuring n ample supply or. pure water at all times. of the- Sunday-school following th j Hammond, Old and-young are- in study'of the lessen. Music by thejvited. A good time Is assured. Come boys of the Sunday s!y!. Chris tian Endeavor at 6:4 p. m. Address o lathers and sons at : 30 P.- m. Music by Girls' chorus , of 2 1 voices. Father and son banquet . Monday night at 7 p. in. Prayer service Ihur day at 7:30 p. m. II. C. Stover, pastor. JE CALL AND DELIVER YOUR BATTERY. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SERVICE CAR. Auto Electric Shop Degge & Bun-ell i8 Court St. Phone ?03. First OongrrtMtlonnl Liberty and . Center street. Rev. w. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. ra Sunday school- with clwses f"r all antes. Professor W. I. Staley. super intendent. 11 a. zn "The Invest ment of Influence." 6:45 p. in Christian Endeavor. No Sunday rer vice owing to the mass inciting at the armory in which all churches unite. Praye meet'ng Thursday evening In charge of' Deacon It. B. Duncan. First Baptist "Is the Sirlt of the Church the Spirit of Christ?" This topic will be discussed by , Dr. G. F. Holt at 11 i. m.'Evenlne service 7:30. toDlc: "Drifting or Anchored." thlrdvsermon In a series of contrasts, la character. Sunday school at 9:45 a. tn.ryoong people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mon day evenlnjr at 7:30, Dr. J. w Springston, director of religious edu cation for Oregon will hold a con ference with the Sunday school of ficers and teachers. Tuesday even ing the brotherhood will have a sup per t 6:30 followed by an Inter esting program. .Tti3 wm 'he both father and son night anq patriot! night. The boys represented on our service flag'whfo havs returned will be the special guests of the evening. The men are ased to bring their sons or someone else's sons as their guests. There will be a -number of short toasts and two addresses -n Great Americans and Ideal Fathers: r-Abraham Lincoln by Dft C G Doney Theodore Roosevelt, by Dr. w. C Kantner. Thursday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Topic. "Nuggets from Paul's Letter to the Phllippi ans." , Tnlted KTangerlcal Cottage and Center streets. Rer. G. L. Lovell, pastor. The Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. A nice place and a good t-laiss for every scholar. Divine worship and preach ing at 11 a. m. "The Reality in Re ligion." We will join in the union service at the Evangelical association church. Liberty nd Center streets in the evening. The Christian En deavor service at G-. 30 and preach ing at 7:30 p. m. ThW is tha first of a series that will be continued throughout - the week, at- the same place. There- will be good - singing and preaching every evening. . Jason Lee Memorial M. E. Charchv Corner Winter and Jefferson streets; Thomas Acheson, pastor. Sunday school- 9: 45.-Superintendent. Mr. Charles Hageman. Classes for all ages under the care of efficient leaders. Public worship at. 11 a. m. Subjct: 'Apt Students in an Orth odox. School Class- - meeting at 12:15. leader, C M. Clark. Epworth League devotional meeting, presl Rent, Grace Tyler; leader,-Dr. E. S. .JJHUH W.g UiJMiJ, .'. ...nn ..... t. t . , ... . " ' ' - ' ' ' " ' ' " .... , . f? ' . : . w . Tr.TiSv!??5- ' , r ' r'-'. ' - -- r--: ' - 1 ii n , ...... . - .'f-tl 3 Sy - J The AutomoLile Show was a decided success, not from the-standpoint of sales, however: but from a social stand- -iV4-,. - ....... ' point, . 'l - ' ; ; Such affairs always create a friendly feelmg amont deal ers , and they come to realize that their competitor is their very best friend V v - ; From a: standpoint of the customer these snows are a succesr because of the educational feature and such shows often are the deciding point, as to which car to buy. . We know personally of several parties that made their decision a a result of the show and as one of the exhibitors we feel well repaid and perfectly satisfied with results. BEE : Qt . F. G. DELANO : ; - , phone 97 A.L E0FF 246 State street till afterMarch 1st, thei 151 Highxtreet across from Court House rDutribntoTgofCKeiolettmiSai early.. Evening service 7:3s , Suo- Jecr, "The-Father of the Ptodigai Son.' Prayer meeting ou" Thursday evening at 7:30. S!)ecial features: The choir led. by Proressor. Clark will render special music. Th orchestra will play Yor the Epworth League de votional meeting and the public ser vice of the church. Professor Ham mond will deliver the nwDBd of a ser ies of special cd dresses in the Ep worth League. ' The evening seryle wiU be In keeping with "Father an Son" week program. Everybody wel come. ' ' First Christian CTnrrcta . 5 ; Corner Center and High streets. Leland W. Porter. pastor. The an nual member canvas for local ex penses will be staged Sunday after noon. . ThU city has been districted, captains appointed who will appoint solicitors to assist them, and pledge cards will be presented to every member. It Is .understood .and agreed that members will La in "their homes during the afternoen to re ceive the visiting workers. The ?u j- get for the local expenses tnis year will amount to something oveT 150 nor week. Mission fnnds will cared for at later times-throughout the, year.- Sunday, services uioie school at 9 : 4 5 a. to.. Communion and sermon, open td all' at" It- m Chrlstian Endeavor at : 80.: Even ing services at 7:30. "TheXabor and Loyalty of Jesus," is the morning sermon topic. . , . -First United Brethren Yew, Park. Sunday scHool at 1 a. m., preaching at 11 a. m subject, "Looking into the .Perfect Law- Liberty and Continuing Therein. Toung People's meeting in the even ing at 7 : 3 0. C. W. Corley. paster. First Chnrcbi of Christ Scientist Surilay services are held at 448 Chemeketa street, at, 11. a. and-8 p. m. Subect of Bible lesson . "Soul, Sunday sff&ool at 9:"3 a. m. XVednes- day evning a testimonial meeting at 8 p. ra; Reading' room In Masonle temple, room 209 Is open -every day' except sundae and holiday from ii:45-t6 m- All are Invited to our services and to our readiar room. ' Leslie M!iodiC EpiscofMl' ' Corner of South- Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldrich. pastor. 9:45 a,.m; Sunday school with classes for all ages. E. A". Rho ten. superintendent. Primary de partmeifK imdef : Jdfrectlon' of Mrs. Mason Bishop. 10 a. sr., public wor ship with sermon "by the , pastor: Theme. "The Doot of Opportunity." Special music will include an an them. "Lead Us. Heavenly Father. ny the choir. The Ladies Trio will sing "Jeeas.- th'Verr Thourht of Thee," ; Newton; " Offertory solo. "The Lord is Mr Light". AHltson. will be sung by Miss Qertrtide Porter. 3 p. m.. Junior League. Miss Ber tha Leitner. superintendent. At the tame hotir this, congregation' "will Join in a mart meeting' at the First Methodist church to hear an address by. Rev." A. L. Howarth, D. D., in th interest of the Centenary movement. :30 nt m.- the Epworth League will study the second chapter of the book. Christian Demoeraev-for Amerieft" Ivan Corner, president. 7:30 p. m. a-musical program will be the pre lude to tfie address to be glvef by Rev. H. C. Burkholder. D. D.. who will bring a down-to-the-mlnate mes sage. Musical numbers will include a ambers by thr choir and male quar tette, and, severatv selections by en ensemble- of pupils' of Mis Elisabeth Levy's Tiolin pupils, under the di rection of Miss Levy. The public is invited. - v :- Snnisterial Association ' She Salem Ministerial association will meet in regular session Monday morning in the T. M. C. A. at 10 o'clock. The paper will be read by Rer; H. J. Talbott, D. D. Subject- Man, creation. Freedom. Accounta bility. Delinquency." All ministers or Salem and vicinity are Invited to attend. 8tat InstUatlonsr : Services at the state Institutions will be held Sunday, as follows; 3p- ... Girls' Training school, by W. C antner. .3:15 p. ra- Tuberculosis - Our prices have been revised in keeping with present ' reconstruc tion requirements. , Prospective motor car purchasers, in this . uncertain period, will welcome the certain assurance that today's attractive prices on; Oldsmobilea are sniaranteed bv the factorjf ' T -SIXES Model 37 Touring or Roadster ; Model 37 Sedan or Coupe EIGHTS Model 45A Touring Car 'Model 45A Pacemaker $1495 $2100 $1900 $1900 Never in its twenty-one yeara -history has your purchase of an Oldsmobile represented a sounder investment than right now. Beauty Power: The first requi sites that discriminating people look for in a car, are borne out in every detail of the Oldsmobile, whether your choice is a Six or. en Eight.. a . - ' -7. r- We are as glad as we are proud to demonstrate these cars. Come in, or phone for an appointment. - All prices F. O..D. Salem. . .. Oldsmobile OM-nera are. requested to come in and get a 'Merry 01dsmobileM" Columbia reeord with- our compliments. , i The OLDSMOBILE Co. of Oregon Q. F.rHALVOBSEN, Mgr. Ealem Branch ' Ferry and High Stmts Phons 210 lodel 45 A. 8rider. Pacemaker ' hospital, by Rev. G. P. Holt. Christian Missionary Alliance Services next Thursday afternoon February 20, at 2: 15, o'clock at 632 South Commercial street. All cor dially welcome. Flrat'Preebyteriaa Church ' Church -street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Sabbath school at 9: 45; classes for all ares. Joseah H. Albert, superintendent. Commun ion service- at 11-o'clock,. A short sermon on the theme.. " Jesus of Kas ereth. King of tbeJews!" Meeting of session before-service' to receive new members. T. P. S. C. E. at :30. No evening service on ac- count or mass meeting in armory. First-Methodist Episcopal Church ennrch- and State streets. Morn- lag worship at: 11. o'clock. Address on the Centenary movement by Ret If. C. Burkholder. D D At 3 tL m- there will he a meeting- In the lect ure room for. local-councils, mlnut men, and leaders of units and others interested of . the Salem Centenary group. This meeting will le Ad dressed by Dr. Burkholder, and Dr. Howarth. of the Portland office. At 8 p. m. this church will unite In the tratort meeting in-the armory ad dressed by Dr. Frederick B. Coan of f-Asir in the interests of Armenian- Syrian relief. Class' meeting at 9:15 a. in.. Sunday school at 9:45 a m.. Old People's Home at 3 p. m.. Epworth Leagues at :30 p. m.. Sen ior chapter will be led bv Mr. Homar Tasker; J union by Miss Esther Uyler ax s p. m. Tuesday evening, before th Sir O'clock club, the Boo; Edgar B.', Piper will deliver the address on "War Glimpses.' Krangelical AsoctattDn Seventeenth and Chemeketa street. Jacob Stocker, pastor. 10 a.m. Sun day school, John Llppold, superinten dent, 11 a. m., divine worshin and sermon by the pastor. "Seek A' e the Lord While ' He May Be Foond." 6:30 Union Toung People meetinr at tha Tvangslical church Center and Liberty streets. r, 7c 30 p. m.. Revival services at the Evangelical church Center and Liberty street; every ev ening, this coming week, except Sat urday, there will be no revival ser vices at the above mentioned church- with the three-Evangelical ministers preaching alternately. This is a un ion revival meeting, of the three lo cal churches. The Coart Street Church of Chris i Rev. R. L. Putnam, who is vtsitln in Salem, will occupy- the pulpit Tor both the mornljfg and evening ser vices. Subject, 11 a. m "Chrlsfri Warnirrg' to the 20th Century," 7:30 p. m., "Who is Master?" Rev. Putnam- has been In service In th T.. M. C. A., having served' as secre tary of7 this organization at Vancou ver for the past nine month, Be fore entering the service he was pas- tor at Forest Grove. Bible school at 10 as usual; and Christian Endeavo at 6:30. A large attendance la de sired. .- j, , . m - OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABEP The -sitting room carpet was be ing taken np preparatory to boss cleaning, ami little Dorothy, age three, was watching the operation with a great deal or childish curios ity and interest. -Taking np carpets evidently was something new to her Infantile mind. Finally, after some hard, thinking on the subject, she looked np at her mother-and ruked: "Mamma, is yo-goin' to let the floor go barefooted? Kew York Times. Read thd Ckicifitd Ads. GOODS Silyertown Cord and- Safety Pabric Tirei For Sale by f HE SALEM vuLcANizma w6rks . Phono zzi 474 Pmy "St, Salem " 51,. m United States tires are bnilt with one purpose MILEAGE. Ther are not built to meet price competition, they are nqt built for ex orbitant profit. They are built not alone to measure tip to their liberal guarantee but to exceed it. As apparel oft proclaims the man, so the tire on your car oft' Troclaim th An Ar; i J motor car cqnipped with United States Royal Cords or Nobby Tread ' J rires is at once singled out for its distinctive elegance- AVe hare a complete line of tires in all sizes from 30x3 to 38x7. We have in- ' stalled a Battery Station m our store and can give you expert work on Magnetos, Generators and Batteries, all work guaranteed. See nsjtbout your solid tire business. We will soon install the most modern press built for putting on solids. MUSW AUTO SDPPEY ;vulcaizig : OBftQ Free Scrrice Car Phone 66 2i9-N;.Coal-St- ' '1 is. I: