The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 13, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

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ftMJL IO Q c3 UG 'O&Mll LJ to the little folks about "The Man
KHs JSrr JSO"' fc (1 Who Found Jesus." The morning ' t ..- " " :,..!
, ! llU(3rprk2 A"TvY sermon. "The Christian Armor." Jo- 1 f "S
LQK 'V7lN JvXV--- Vf i27!&!r3kSj3fS Kt nior Endeavor at 3:10 p. m. and .1 k 1
l - LVVTSi iWiETT' TT5wiv "JGtjM ' i ll, Christian Endearor 7 p. m. Sonr I L I
rUD T&AS 'WWrSv Va-R i t i ..-'I e"lce and sermon 8 p.m. The. e Hti&SrrA ' I
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A seren-day campaign,5 begin
ning today, with the aim of re
cruiting 1,000,000 ; intercessors,
pledged to daily:jrayer ; a sermon
on "Prayer" preached from every
Hettodist pulpit, the broadcasting
oft the slogan: "Prayer Gets
Things Done," the distribution of
4,000,000 pamphlets on prayer
with a blank of enrollment and
the launching of a united Method
ist week of prayer for the success
of the $103,000,000 Methodist
centenary movement,: are features
of the centenary plan . which will
Vlrt" TniAmolA1 - . 2 1 - .
Methodist Episcopal church in
America. Who will preach today at 11 a
be able to report that he has en- Fin&t Methodist chmrch
ruueu per cent ot nis member- State and Church streets, f Rich
shir as intercessors. Twentv-five ari N- Avison. minister. Class meet-
percent in each Methodist chureh ,ne,t 9:15 a. m. Sunday school at
will produce more than 1,000,000 UTiiTl- ?r
members fer the army of prayer ident Carl G. Doney. 3 p. m. Serrice
makers. . at Old Peoples home. 7 p. in. Ep-
This army is to prepare for the worth' league devotional meeting. 8
Methodist' centenary financial p.'m; A;.emc In honor or the re
drive for $105,000,000 Which be- pDXV,KRU'a.l-,,y
gins May, 18 for seven days. Processional "America." choir
Every Methodist Sunday school, and congregation,
every Epworth league,, and 100,- Invocation.
000 Methodist minnt mr.n Anthem, "Refe1sIonal," choir.
' SSIS?? the effort fo enroll - -The Americans
a.wv, intercessors. Coming," Mr. Schramm.
In .Salem the drive has already "Keep tne Home Fires Burning,
begun and -un to Fridav 25.000 nf solo by Mr. Todd. .
the $45,000 allotted itft tliia oitv Flve nitnute. addresses by-
had been subscribed by the three
English speaking Methodist con
gregations. The vast sum. of
money to be raised is intended for
TnntlHft;ri ii-r.T-tr in AAA
rlTfrtir re in the .fittr Spangled
expended in the next five years in Banner, choir and congregation.
me xoreign iieia, u,uuu at home Benediction
and the remainder for war emer
gencies. - . .. I " x First resbyterlan
Local pastors are honincr tn have I Thomas Anderson, minister. Bi-
Salem'a' nuotft" VaisP . tv Pacti. ble school at 9:45. Joseph H. Albert.
. v . J - I . . I.. .nM-kn
supenuieaueui. muiumg uiou'k
at "11 o'clock. i Palm Sunday theme:
"Who ,1s This?" Y. P. S. C. E. at
6:30 and' evening worship at 7;30.
Subject: ."Let integrity and up
rightness preserve me,, for J wait
on thee. O Lord!" Ttiere will be
First Congregational Chfurch ..
Liberty and Center street. Dr.
Dr. W. C. Kantner. minister. 10 a.
m., Sunday school with classes for
all. Prof. Wi I. Staler, superinten
dent. 11 a. m., "Crosses and Crowns
ot Discipleship." 7:15 p. m. Chris
tian Endeavor. Miss Bayne. leader.
8 p. m.. "The Crown of Thorns.
Followed by motion 'pictures. In'
test ana interest in Its success l.
growing. Come help us make it
great school. The pastor will talk
to the little folk, about "The Man
Who Found Jesus." The xnorniny
sermon. "The Christian Armor." Ju
nior Endeavor at 3:30 p. m. and
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Sonr
service and sermon 8 p. m. The ser
mon, "The Relation of the Gospel to
Saint and Sinner." On account of
the revival services there will be no
regular mid-week prayer service and
Teacher Training class this week.
Our services open to the public and
we most cordially invite you. R. L.
Putnam, pastor.
Catholic Church
Holy week ceremonies and ervlces
are ushered in next Sunday, known
nhRPrvanp nf Pin cv th.n " raim aunaay. wun communion
will, be services each evening at 8 7 3 nd, 0ln '-
p. m. on. Wednesday, Thursday and a"
nrotn&tlT on tim inri pnnllnnn nna I appropriate for the Occasion. Sun
J v I j i A tn w
hour. A rnrrtinl Invltntlnn la x- uy ceninK m i.w. oermon uj
tended to everybody to attend these pastor. Masses on Monday, Tiies-
uniMd rnma . rri.n I on inn weanesaai bi ( ana O ID
Will Hoiior Heroes.
; The First Christian church is
planning to memoralizo iU gold -star
heroea and acroines in &n impressive
service Easier Sunday uiening. Ser
vice mea are respondic; splendidly
to the call to houor their fallen com
rades and sacrec and patriotic mu
sic will be a large feature of the
service. - Mrs. Leland W. Porter will
lead a war tale from fact, and the
pastor will give a short address on
the academy chapel. . Wednesday af
ternoon and evening confessions will
be heard and mass will be said and
Communion will be distributed at 7
o'clock Thursday morning. No com
munion will be distributed again un
til Sunday morning. Services on
Thursday Friday and Saturday will
be in the church at 7 a. m. On Wed
nesday and Friday evenings there
will be devotions appropriate for
Holy week. Saturday afternoon and
evening confessions will be heard In
tin. ml a wa a r Enalish. French and German. On
ohci mi u ma neiurrjviion. nee-1 . - , . , ... .
riasier aunaav mero win in vuiu-
munion mass at 7:30. and a high
tlons of. seat, will be-reaerved for
war mothers, war families, and men
in uniform. The services will be
gin promptly at 8 o'clock.
announcements of projraro will be
made through the papers.
mass with snecial music and sermon
Further a 1 :30- Everyone, both Catholic
ana non-vamowc is nimeu iu u; i
all services. Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor.
Are
R. N. Avison, Carl O. Doney, Joho
W. Todd, Henry L. Benson, John
Carson. ... ...
The Marsellalse, by the choir.
; L. H. Compton, M. L: Alford. Ray
mond Atterbury, Willis Bartlett.
. Tiadier and'- MUskmary Coming,
the Rev, 11. M Shutuan. snperin-
t'-i'tfii of tne Chriittai and. Mis-
First Rntlit
The Barner-Troy evangelistic meet
ings at the First Baptist church will
Rev. A. steriin war-
feunday.
United Evangelical
.Cottage and Center streets. Rev.
O. L. Lovell; pastor. Sunday school
f 10 i; m. We trust every member
'biiior A 1i;nr.- In tfta nnl-i I I CiOS lOniXQU
cf AMi iik. i- r a ner. nreacher: J. W. Troy, singer.
vher,cn. for 25 years m.iary It. "Tlt lglc oT GoA . Mer-
China, who aro ampng.the speakers - Tke pJ2i1 ' th
t i wrMA r Ai.IAges." 7:30 p. m.. "The Thief of
l-ansc, i Trrtiar,A a nrii 1 9 -nt Time." There will be special mo-
will vtslt Salem. On fueadar nleht! . a chorus choir led byMr. Troy
inrii 15 t fi vift .t- t. if - I and solos by himself anT others.
C'hrii?toDherson. who li a' verr Interl Sunday school at 1:45 a. m.. Young
etttcg speaker, will:gi73 an addTSs
speaking. at the Center street Meth-h" tne try of ihis life. Coming
dlt rhnrrh. On W?n.w1v itpt-I from tne oia worm 10 me new, oui
Ing it 8 o'clock Rev. Mr. Shuman of darkness Into light, he had many
will speak at the same plaee. The Unique experience.. His story will
k nhtwt will ha jimnmiiwl mt " th be filled with interesting Incidents.
Tuesday eveninz servlce7--Tf wili al- He 1 a pleasing speaker well a.
fo .Deak on Thursday afternaon at n singer. During the evening he
2:15 o'clock, bnt the Dlace of meet- will sing several selections.
I!
wSiE1. evening of this
vine worship and preaching at f 1 a
m. Bishop M. T. Maze, D. Or of Le
Mars,: Iowa', who has presided over
the recent session of our conference
will preach.- .Christian Endeavor ser
vice at 7. p. m. Grace Tpwnsend.
leader,.' Evening worship and ser
mon by the pastor at 8 p. m. Prayer
meeting on Thursday evening.
First United Brethren
Tew Park. Sunday school at 10
ra.;i' Mrs. Corby . superintendent.
, Address ! by. the pastor at 11 a. m.
Subject "Bible Doctrine Regarding
thB New Life of Chrisfwlth Bible
Proof." Mrs. Randall will "have
charge of the music. Toung People'.
. meeting in the evening at 7:30.
Leader, Mrs. E. J. Corby. Duet" by
Mr.. W. P. Burns and Mrs. "Wiggins.
Short address by the pastor follow
ing the young people's meetin. u
South Salem Friends
week at 7:30. Rev. Q. F. Holt oi
the Baptist church will preach Mon
day evening and Rev. L. W. Porter
of the Christian church will preach
on Wednesday evening. Other speak
ers will be announced later. '
T
Evangelical Association
Seventeenth and Chelneketa street.
Jacob Stocker, pastor. 10 a. m. Sun
day school, C. T. Doty, acting super
intendent. 11 a. m. Divine service
and sermon "The Suffering, Messi
ah." 3 p. m. Service at Frnuiana.
7 p. m. Young People's Alliance. 8
p. m. sermon.
. Scandinavian Methodist
Fifteenth and Mill streets. Rev.
A. E. LInd will preach the sermon at
the forenoon service, 11 o'clock. The
,,niiav nchool will meet at iu; air
nnst Anderson, superintendent. The
Scandinavians in Salem win be m-
inr and subject, will be announced
later. All very cordially welcome to
tbtse meetings. Center Street Meth
odist church. Thirteenth and Center.
Central Congregational
Corner South Nineteenth and Ferry
strees. . H. C Stover, pastor. "A re
ligious educational service combin
ing with Sunday school, under the
superintendency of Mrs. Burton Ed
wards.
10 a. m
p.m. Evening service 8 p. m. Theme
A Progressive Experience.", Music
by girls chorus. Passion week ser
vices every evening except Saturday.
Music appropriate to the services by
the choir and girls chorus. Ser-
mos will be preached by Dr. W. C.
Kantner, pastor of the First Con
South Commercial and Washington terested in the announcements that
streets. Bible school at 10 a .m., an
ages. Dr. Carl Miller, superinten
dent. Meeting for worship and
preaching at 11 a.'ni. C. E. at 7
p. m. 8 l. mi gospel meeting. All
are welcome.
VJOHED USE
TIDE STROPS
Mrs. Wlmorc J Tells in
tlieFoIlowihsrLelUf.
are to be given Sunday.
welcome to all.
A cordial
St. PanlVChnrch
Palm Sunday 7:30 a. m., holy
nnmmiinlnn 9:56 a. m. cnurca
f Krai 1 1 a. m. morning" prayer and
sermon; "The Triumph of Christian
ity"; 8 p. m., evening prayer ana aa-
Hntu k verv dou y veicuuw.
H. Powell, rector.
Sunday School nd Socletf Topic.
Bible school lesson, "Christ our
savior" John 1: 35-51. Read also
Rom. 8:31-39. , 2 Cor. 5: 17-21
Mh. It 1-9:
r v p: ii. and Y. SI C. E. top
ic: How to Give God. Day to God-
ni; rw.r1 F.Todus 20! 8-11. j. 1
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TTarriaonl N. I . " V nen E7 nrsi 1 i,t. nni
Vegetable Com-1 association.
Ktne. IiJadin First Christian Church
thenewsnapetaboatl . cand and High streets. Leiana
the VegreUble Comi I w Prtrt,- nastor. Bible school at
potmd and When my 9 . 4 5 . w . c. It. Epley, superintend
second child came 1 1 .'- tr communion
tooUtalwawell J. "rrh Beast of
Whi Si;"?; SL-Roval Fare." C. E.
EZJESft feting at 6:30 p. m. Evening ser-
Jin f have used itl 8:30. rassion
The lec
ture is free. Tuesday evening the
annual business meeting of the
church which was postponed from
April 1, will be held. at 7:30.
Jason Lee Memorial
Winter and Jefferson streets.
Thomas Achison. pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45.. Classes for all ages
under the care of efficient leaders.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub-
!lr-
I'
It
and the morning service at ' Th C ommind o t h Nut er
Christian Endeavor at 7:15 meeting t 12:15. Leader J.
M. Clarke. Epworth league devo
tional meeting 7 p. m: Dr. Richards
of Willamette university will speak.
A large attendance Is greatly de
sired. Come early. Evening service
8 o'clock. Subject. "Three Way. for
Meeting Sin." The choir will lead
tn special music at all of the ser-i
to come and worship with us.
Leslie Methodist EnLicopal.
South Commercial and Mejert
streets. Horace N. Aid rich, pastor.
Palm Sunday. 9:45 a, m., Sunday
300,000 Persons Who
Value a Dollar Drive
a Maxwell
4
O
NE reason and the main one why. persons change
from one car to another after a year's .use is this: the
cost is too much to keep it nmning. "
A Maxwell possesses the prized virtue of staying out of
the repair shop and running and running and running. This
is why: ;
Raw materials are - purchased in large quantities and foe cash.
Economy No. 1.
There are no engineering knick-knacks in a MaxwelL Economy No. 2.
The road engineer who spends 1 2 months a-, year testing Maxwell
cars for weaknesses, and who has, driven al motor car further than any
living man, finds the "mistakes" before they get into production and
are therefore not passed on to you. Economy No. 3.
Maxwell cars are built on the original chassis plan laid down
years ago. 300,000 have been, built to date. Doing one thing always
results in doing it welL Economy No. 4.
All "temperament" is taken out of the car by the engineering de
partment so that it is well nigh impossible to find a .Maxwell with an'
uneven disposition". Economy No. 5.
There are 25 others. These fortify you against after
trouble in a MaxwelL That fa why you can be doubly, sure
on a Maxwell if you value highly a thrifty dollar. Most
persons do, and 300,000 of them drive Maxwells.
OSCAR B. GINGRICH , MOTOR and TIRE CO.
371 Court St Phone 635
gregatlonal church of the city Mon- ice9- W'e cordially Invite the public
day evening. . Subject. VThe Disap
pointed Christ." Tuesday evening
by Rev. J. P. Clyde, pastor of the
First Congregational church of Cor-
vallls. Thursday evening by Dr. A. J.
C.iIIa.. TTn . a Kla.lAM.nr .itnBn(AH.
SUUCU9, nUUIB WIHUVUIIJ DUireilllu ... .11 . m A
dent of the Congregational churches I y'"r?D. V
of the state of Oregon. fr"esA, .. .. '-i - T- IT116 toUl number of mules purchased I country 17.1 4S animals, which in-
. . u . . ! ' 1 m . "c v t , I . " . v " overseas amounted to 29.059. with eluded S4S9 caralrr horse.. S3.2SC
W ?U?Jr 1 a. m.. public worship, with sermon la value of lll.115.S47. There were draft horses. 2S.0SS draft mules, and
wtuer.ui wun uu nwim oc.cu- . , Thm. Tbe TTium. till mnl.i w.1nA .f tf l1!4tf ItTr .-v TV ..V..
. . a T-.-I-.-t. T wr m 1 J aww iwwv am wav9 wamw v v aw w r m w w s w aaawaw a aaw ww aa taaas rv a
oi animals lost en route overseas so
far reported Is 00 horse, aad mule,
or lass than 1 par cent ot the total
number of animals Shipped.
coming week we will conduct a eMSpecUI magIc by the choir will.ln-fl"
les of real live revival service, with
home forces. The pastor will lead
the song service and do the preach
ing. Every member of the congrega
tion Is asked to attend these ser
vices and be a read soul winner for
Christ. There will be special music.
solos, duets, etc. We would appre
ciate a volunteer orchestra for this
meeting. It you play bring your in
strument and help us make the song
service a hummer. The meeting will
only last one week. We lniite ev
erybody to attend each service. The
song tservice will begin at 7:45 each
night. Our Bible school Is In a con-
clude an anthem. "They That Sow In chased In Spain; and C777 mules.
Tear.." Saleb Simper; and a oft. TaJUed at $2.(00.7(3, purchased la
"The Psalm.." Faure. Z p. m the Great Brlula.
junior league win uicti hdu
direction of Mis. Bertha Leitner. 7
.a . - m It. .
SstaSr To,TcrutI." HARD WORKING WOMAN
Democracy for America." Mrs. J. I Know from Experience that Nothing
B. Ulrich will lead. Ivan comer. I Kqaal Ylaol to create Ktrengtn
president. 8 p. m., ong service, led I Holmdel. N. J. "I live on a farm
bv the Girl.' chorus, and the male land am a nard woraing woman ana
MIQUEEIM
WOMEN! DRY CLEAN
THINGS AT HOME
for.
wi
r any would noTbe noondaat the Oregon theatre Ea-
rthSirforttiworld.K Illm fJ!
.v.nitntronff and healthy. Iam services at 7:30, wun specii m
Try itl For a few cents you can
dry clean everything.
for weak, rundown, overworked con
ditions have round nothing that will
create an appetite, build me up aad
make me strong equal to VlnoL -Mrs.
Thomas Ellis.
The reason we recommend Vino!
for such condition, i. because It Is a I
constitutional remedy and all of tts
Ingredient, are printed on each pack
age which will prove that it t. a
safe and valuable remedy ti create
c . " m, d Ca ..'.. s.i. strength for weak, rundown, over-
Emll A. Schaefer, druggist and drug
gists everywhere.
P. S. For rough, scaly skin, try
our Sazol Salve. Money back If it
fall..
quartet. Address by the pastor.
Ministerial Association.
The Ministerial Association will
meet Monday, tea o'clock a. m., in
the Y. M. C. A. The address will
be given by A. W. Lawrence who will
speak on the labor question. A full
atendance is desired.
HOttr InstltaUon.;
Institutions Sunday as follows; 2 p.
m. Girls' Training scncoi. ny i. u.
Lee. 3:15 p. m.. Tuberculosis hos
pital, by W. C. Kantner.
Not all ot the animals used by the j
nursiniT oy baby, and I stiU take the and readings
Veretabiecomponna a u
in rood health. Yen msy publish my
testimonial or the good of ,otherwmen,
if yon choose to do so. "-Mrs. C. West-
MOEELaND, uarnson, x.
Church, of God
vrth Church street. Sun
day scnoo. w v - - .
a, ii 0 wi nun a . -a a
WAfnn who raffer from displsce-1 TicesJ J .ervlce at 7:45
menta,; Irregularities, wdesday evening, and the revival
a ceration, , backache, headaches and vv enuuJ , yrn Anril 10, con-
LvdU &ItorVaWa Co: and will conUnne Innntte.y.
iSdJd SalTsnd for ipeci is Invited to attend anr orall
ESJrVl S5s V- PinkhanT Medidno nf the meetings. J. J. Gillespie, pas-
Co.. Lvos. Uses; Itor
ALASKA'S EXTORTS.
The value ot exports from Alaska
during the year ISIS was $82,984.-
far canned salmon.
. 07.948 AXIMALS SENT
OVERSEAS.
In a statement made by the war
ARMY AXLMALS BOUGHT ABROAD
Save five to ten dollars quickly by
dry cleaning everything In the home
with vaoniina that would be ruined
by scan and water suits, coats, United States Expeditionary Forces
waists, silks, laees. glebes, shoes, hn oversea, service were taken from
mrs, arapenes. ruga ever iBaRi ,th, eon-trr. More than twice as 122. a decrease of 214.080.005. or
m m ..11a. rt-w mnrtt nr man. i . I " r - -
line In a dlshpan or waahboiler, then many ware bonght abroad. The total 1 6.6 per cent, from the total for
out in the things to ne ary cieanea, i number or animals purcnasea over-ixii. . ui mesa tt,ii,tis were
then wash mem wnn swiviie aoap. j. r-nnxrr n. 1Si-. t. 152.338.
Shortly everything comes out look- " . ' ,
lng like newT Nothing fades, shrink. Purchase, of horses In France
or wrinkles. Do not attempt to dry amounted to 109.848; In Spain,
clean wlthont 'Solvite soap. This l521. and n Great BrIUIn. 11.898.
gasoline soap Is the secret of all dry . f archM0S In France
A package of Solvite soap contain- was $43,122,094; in Spain. 1589.- department It appears that since the
Ing direction, for home dry clean- no; and Great Britain. 25.314.711. United SUtes entered the war aird
fng. costs little-at any arng store. total value of 849.025.9(5 for to January 11. 1919. this govern-
II rv cieaa uuiuuuid ur " j uwiu
flame.
In order to giye belter jerrice to trnr many ctatca
ers, we have employed an expert generator, jtartcr,
magneto and ignition repair man. Ve will text your
generator and tell yon if your charging rate is too low
or too high without charge.
We have been prompted to do this class of work,
that our customers may obtain the maximum life from
their batteries.
AVT0 ELECTRIC SHOP
Beg
Burrei
Phone 203
418
123.S77 horses purchased overseas. Jment shipped overseas from . tU j t , t 1 1 1 aV 1 1 It t 1 1 1 1 4 aaaa4ei
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