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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1919)
THIRD SECTION i Slfl J A- "'ffs$ f1 a,. . 1 Xj : ir. - V' ; 77Tr.mxnt year . , .. , . . , t 2f ' SALEM, PRECOX, SUXPAJCMOnXiXO.--Al,BIL-gO.-aPl.... . I T . . ... ..KUOit.iinSXCCDe.. v . ... i " i ii i , ' 7 - , - i,j r . . I 1 1 A i 71 .. A 'iL; 'If g,-HrT" m- j j 1 YoungSOn. D. D. 3 p. m., service mt tmmimmmimmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmilmimmmmmmammmmmmmmmmm ' tSK VCr A W "W iprfSJ LiHTORf JAV VV the Old People's home. 7 p. m., A-AlllC mVw . iOfTl 0U3' W.W? KSfA ' Epworth league devotioaal meeting. 1' UllXA rVl O U&L E-J"2S, x!22wf VUvv&Vl Senior, lead by Miss .Vivian Isham. I ILJT 1 SXj J A "y 3nU i trQ UiWll A. special Easter aenrice. Junior. i in tjm. l H-m k m - - . n -2- r srr j - f'i.ni 1 1 ' . 1 1 - Today will be a day of. music bd the churches of Salem .will re build from j early morning" until ar into the evening - with the jound of gladsome ahthemg and lassie chants. . ; Whether it be in Sunday sehool irogram, choral measure or digni !ed sermon the predominant heme in today's devotions will be ie resurrection of Christ. Since t!ondayt Passion week services kve been; held in many of the thorche8 and for the first time in me of the down town theaters, rhere each day vocal solos and lermons by members of " the ilinisterial association have ben eatures.. The union gathering at joon has been well attended by rosiness men and women and jastors are j more than satisfied rith the results. ; 5 Many, new members will i be y. into the houses of worship ay ana baptisms are in order. nmerous elaborate cantatas, ora- onos and sacred concerts have e e n announced. Outstanding mong these is "The Holy City." y A m. Maul, which is to be pre ented by the ehoir of the First tlethodist church at 8 p. m. iliss Margaret Wible, A. A. Schramm, raul Sterling and Miss Venita Me vmney carry the solo parts in the )ratorio, which is to be under the lifection of Professor John B, sites. Leslie Methodist church is 0 have a cantata, V'Thei Gates Ajar," participated in by a chorus of 30 girls. ,? ; At the Scandinavian Lutheran phtzreh , the; Sunday school will jrive an evening program. At the Central Congregational 'T h e Dawn of a Wonderful Day l is to It the junior feature at the regu lar morning services. Jason Lee jJemorial and the First Presby- f enan aiso nave programs by: the bunaay schools. Th latter- Wifl 1 1 ri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 n 1 11 mi m IX-m -vw. uMm W $-y HV Yi ...7 ' AAV k! H Gbniih 1 KV America is proud of 4hem the whole world is proud of them. They finished their part i ot the job with courage and daring. -, i - - . HOW PROUD OF THEM ARE YOU? v Your subscription for. Victory Donds is th measure of your pride. hi 1 1 1 i 1 1 n n m 1 ni 1 1 1 1 1 hold special vespers at 4 o'clock in the afternoon Sunrise prayer meetings will be held by the Jason Lee, Court Street Christian, Central and First Congregational churches. " St. Paul's congregation is to hear Easter chants and anthems by the choir. A motion . picture film will be shown at night at the First Congregational church fol lowing a program of music. Honoring - those for whom the four gold stars on the service flag stand, the First Christian church will hold a Gold Star service at 8 p.m.' s Special masses will be observed at the Catholic; church and com munion will be distributed.1 Spe cial music is to i be furnished by the pnnils of Sacred Heart academy. Three priests will of- iiciate at solemn high mass at 10 :30. There will be other features appropriate to the season. ' J Coort Street Ou-Istian Church. v xMorin seventeenth and ' Court Bireexs. we are looking for a big day In the Bible School Lord's Day morni jg. Krery - member ot the school is asked ? to be - present and brinit someone with him. Our aim Is 175 in attendanee. It is decision day in the Bible school and our an nual day of offering for widows and orphans - Let tis remember them.' At the morntag worship the pastor will deliver a special sermon for the occasion on Christ's Victory for the "World." Thp Christian Endeavor Society are going to begin our East er wcr3hlp by holding a sunrise prayer meeting with breakfast fol lowing in the church. The - local auxiliary of Christian Woman's Board of Missions will hold its East er -service 2 p. m. Junior Christhva Endearor 3:30 p. m. Evening ser vices as follows: Senior Endeavor 7p m song service and sermon S pV m. Subject: "Puttin? on Christ." Our regular monthly : Bible school conference Tuesday 8 p. m. All workers asked to-b present wi tVre- ports. Prayer meeting and teacher tratjing Thursday 7i 4 5 p. m: Public mn im mini j iu nimnm 1 1 1 ni i 1 1 111 111 1 1 1 1 r ... U r . v CONTRIBUTED BY ' H. F. B0NESTEELE, Agent for s DODGE BEOTHEES MOTOR -VEHICLES 1 1 1 hwi iiiiimiiiiiim cordially invited to come and wor ship with us. R. L. Putnam, pastor. First Presbyterian Thomas S. Anderson, minister. An faster Sabbath school program in the main auditorium of the church at 10 o'clock. Music ana recitations by the school with the Easter story Dy Mrs. C. A. Park. Morning wor ship by the whole church at 11 o'clock. Theme: "Death s Swal lowed up in Victory." Baptism of infants and (reception of; new mem bers will occur at this service. A special musical vesper service will be hefd lat 4 (o'clock. Breautiful solo, duet, : quartette and chorus singing with grand organ, piano and violla accompaniment. A short ser mon on the theme: "Peace be Unto You." The church will have beau tiful Easter decorations. Strangers and everyone cordially welcome. Leslie Methodist Episcopal South Conunexial and Meyers streets. 'Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. T a. m.. Holy Commnnion. 8:45 a. m. Sunday school, with classes for all ages.- E. A. Rhoten, superin tendent. Primary department under the direction of Mrs. Mason Bishop, 11 a. m., Public worship, with ser mon by the pastor. Theme,-"The Fact of the Resurrection." Special music by the choir will include the aathemt, "O Light Eternal" Miles. "Glorious . Easter Dawn," Lowdon, and "The JLrd Is Risen ndeed," lleyser. -. 7 p. m., devotional meeting of the Epworth league. Ivan Cor ner, president. 8 p. m a cantata. "The Gates Ajar will be given by a chorus - of thirty girls, ! assisted by Floyd H. Melntire. , ! State Institutions, Services at the state Institutions Sunday will be held at follows. 3 p. m. Girl's Trailing school, by H E. - Pemberton. 3:15: Tuherclulosis Hospital, by F. H. Neff. Ffrst Blethodlst FpiscopaL State andChurch streets. .9:30 a. m., clasa meeting. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. Easter exercises, John w. Todd, superintendent. .11 a. -an "Death Destroyed" will be the sub ject of the sermon by Dr.Avlson. Special Easter music by the choir. 3 p. m., , Knightr Templer service. Ad dress by Rev. William Wallace BaGk m 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 11 mm 111 1,1.1 1 Youngson. D. D. 3 p. m.. service mt the Old People's home. 7 , p. m. Epworth league devotioaal meetings. Senior, lead by Miss Vivian Isham. A . special Easter service. - Junior, leader. " Miss Dorothy Lewis. . 8 p. m., "The Holy City" by Gaul giv en by the cnorus choir, directed by Prof. John . R. Sites. Richard N. Avison, minister. --. - . following is the program for "The Holy City": ' Part I Contemplation . - . No. 1. . Introduction Organ) ..... Prof. T. S. Roberta r No. 2. No Shadows Yonder. .Bonar Mr. A. A. Schramm and Choir - . No. 3. Air: My Soul is Athlrst for God Ps. 62 and 25 Mr. A. A. Schramm - No. 4. Trio: At Eventide It Shall Be Light..'. 4J Zech. 14:7; Isa. 35:10; Rev. 21:4 Misses Lorell Blatchford. Venita McKinney, Vivian Isham 'So. 5 Chorus: They That Sow in Tears ....... . .. ............... . Ps. 126:6,7; John 3:16, 17; 1 John ' 4:8 No. 6. Air: Eye Hath Not Seen I Cor. 2:9; Heb. 11:10; Heb. 4:. 1 Miss Margarette Wible . , No. 7. Chorus: For Thee, O Dear; Dear Country. .Neale No. 8.' Chorus: Thine is the King- dom.. Matt.' 6:13; Ps. 63:3 Intermission j Part. II t Adoration - No. 9. Intermezzo: Organ Prof. T. S. Roberts No. 10. Air: Thus Saith the Lord lea. 65:17. 17; Rev. 21:1. 2. 3. 4 Mr. Paul Sterling No. 11. Chorus: Let the Heavens Rejoice.. Ps. 96:11 No. 12. Air: Come. Ye Blessed of My Father Matt. 25:34: Luke 12:32 Miss Venita McKianey . , No. 12. Chorus: The fining Pot is For Silver .Prov. 17-3 No. 14. Air: These Are They Which Came Out of Great Tribulation . . . , Rev. 7:14. 15;Dan. 12:3 Miss Margarette Wible No. 15. Solo and Chorus of Worn en's Voices "List the Cherubic Host" .Milton Miss Margarette Wible and Mr. Paul No. 16. Chorus: Great aad Marveli - I OKI ItUlb lous Are Thy Works. . . , . .Rev. 25:3 To Thee All Angels Cry Aloud..., .Te Deutn Before the Mountains Were Brought Forth . . v Ps. 90:2 Alleluia. Amen. Catholic Church. At the 7:30 mass, communion will be distributed, a sermon -will be preached, and the music will be of a special character by the pupils of the . Sacred Heart Acadamy.' wUn harp - - and - violin - . accompaniment There will be a solemn high mass. with three priests officiating at 10: 30 and music with orchestra - a'ad Dine organ accompaniment. - Just be fore the mass proper, the blessing of a new pulpit will take place, and a sermon appropriate to. .the season will-be-. preached du-lng the mass. Everyone both Catholic and non- Catholic is most cordially invited Following is a program of the mu sic: Gloria ..... .Mozart's Twelfth Mass V 1 Orchestra Vidl Aquam. . . . J.. .Gregorian .'. Full Choir St. Cecilia's Mass - - : Full Choir ! Offertory. . . . . .Haoc Dies Selected Benediction Tan turn Ergo .Landlllotte IO Salutaris Hostla.. ...... .Hamma Bunisteiial Assonation The Salem Ministerial association will hold ft special meeting next Monday morning to hear the report of the committee appointed to look , Into some school matters. . First Baptist Church. The Thought and the .Spirit of Christ's Resurrection will character ize the series at the First Baptist church. The messages, music, dec orations and scripture will all set forth this great fact which Is fun damental to Christ! a a Faith. Topics: 11 a, m.. Resurrection. Hope and Duty." 8 p nr.. "Victory in De fect." The ordinance of baptism will be administered at both the morn ing and evening services. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Young people's meeting 7 p m. Everyone is invit ed to all these services. - South ftalem Friends. Corner of South Commercial and j Washington streets. H. E. Pember ton, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. Classes for all. Dr. Carl Miller. superintendent. Meeting for wor ship, with good music . and gospel message at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor meets at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m " Church of Gtd 1346 North Church street. San- flay school at .10 a. m. with classes for all ages of pupils with Instruct ive lesson helps. The revival ser vices wiii 'Degtn at 11 a. m.. con ducted by Evangelist Lewis, a'ad will be carried on for an indefinite per iod every evening .except Saturday at 9:45 -p m. A cordial invita tion is - given to all to attend , this series of meeting. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. St. rani's Church. 7:30 a. rtt. holy communion; 9:45 a. m.. children's missionary service: Ilia.- m choral celebration of the holy commnnloa; ; 8 p. m., evening prayer. The music at the morning . service will be tmder the direction of Mrs.' Etta' Sduier Seeley," organ 1st. rendered byythe choir conststins ot Misses Margery Marvin, Marie Churchill. Sa-mh Lansing. Martha Powell, and Mrs - V. E.l-Kubn. so pranos; Mrs. Samtoer." Merrick and He would have subscribed to the Vidory Liberty Lbah because he was a real Amercan; j He pradical yhat he preached Americanism. You might have disagreed -with him at times but" to the whole world he stood for America. Arc you doing less? ' , wf-' You are unless you- are Vi!lirig to sacrifice unless you take your share' cr the VI&6ry Liberty Loan Frctf Kirkwood Mrs. W. P. Babcock. contraltos; T. L. VSIIlIanw. tenor; F. G. Oeckebach, bass. The musical selections follows: Processional, "Jesus Christ Is Ris en. Today;" introit, "Christ. On r Passover" by Shepperd; "Kyle," Cfloria Tibi," "Sursum Corda," Sanctus" and "Agnus Dei." by Haynes; "Benedictus." by Cruick shank; offertory anthem, "The Day of Resurrection' by Spence; "Gloria in Excelsis," old chant; recessional, The Strife Is O'er." from Pales trina. The subject of the morning sermo'a will be. "Immortality;" and in the evening the rector will preach on, "What Jesus Brings to Men." Everybody welcome. Cbas. II. Pow ell, rector. First United Brethren - Tew Park. Bible school at 16 a. m. Mrs. Corby, superintendent; part of the school hour will b de voted to singing Easter songs. Shott sermon at 11 a. m. Special song by Mrs. Corby and Mrs. Randall. Chris tlaa Endeavor in the evening at 7: SO Mrs. E. M. Anderson, leader. Short talk, following the Endeavor by the pastor. A hearty welcome is ex tended to all who desires to come and worship with us. - -, Evangelical Association. 17th and Chemeketa street. Jacob Stocker, pastor. 10 a. m., Sunday school, C. T. Doty, acting superin- lenoeni. 11a.m., divine service and sermon (Easter), t p. m. set vice at Pruttland. 7:15 p. m., yotrjg people's alliance. 8 p. m., sermon by the pastor. Jason Lee Memorial. . i Jason Lee Memorial M. E. church. Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Acheson. pastor. Special pr gram for Easter Sunday: Sunrise service at C a. m. A special invita tion is extended - to the public of North Salem to attend this hour of worship. Sunday school 9:45. Class es for all ages under the care of efficient leaders. Morning service?: A special program has been prepared by the young people of the Su-jday school and will be given during this s X a. . mi 1 1 rr v THIS ADVERTISEMENT CONTRIBUTED THROUGH THE PATRIOTIC COOPERATION OF , WOOD ROSE MOTOR CbMPANY Joe hour The service will. begin, prompt, ly at 11 o'clock. ' Epworth league service 3 p. m,- X special invita tion 1 , extended to .young peepie. The entire evening -service.. will be devoted jto a musical program start ing promptly at - 8 . o'clock, the fol lowing will be rendered:, "The Splendors of Thy Glory Lord" I I Choir . Woodward "Let Chimes of . Easter Be Gladly Rung" . Ladies'. Thlo "Hhe Arose' r. .. .Lowey Male Quartette , "Chrfet Is Risen; Christ Is R!sea" r Choir ISpence Sermonette. .............. by Pastor "A Dream of Paradise" Gray I Choir . "All Hail I mmaaael Gabriel "i s Choir "O Risen Lord7. .Hine "Mixed Quartette "Pralso Ye The-Father. .. .Conond Choir t , The public Is, cordially Invited to all of these 'services. First Congregational Church, Liberty and Cecjer struts. Dr.W. c Kaataer, mlaUter. a, in., sb- rise. pray sr. meet in a.. 1& a. cv. aa Easter program by the Sunday school at this hour. 11 a. m.. brief sermon ion The fEaster Glory,"' tollowei or reception or members and. Hal Communion. 7 p. m.. ChrisUan En deavor,' under direction of Mrs. John Bayne. 8 p. m.. a program of easter music cy xna choir with short ad dress by the pastor. A motion pic ture film. "The t Blue Triangle in France" will be shown at this ser vice. A cordial Invitation to all. . Central ConjrregaUonal Ch.rih south Nineteenth . and Ferry streets. . II. C. tor niniitM .. a sunrise prayer jnaetiag. ot the Chris- vtw i-nariTor society at 7 a. m. Mr Grant Growccho. leader. The publl; is invited to thl serrire. Sunday scnooi at 10 a. ra.. Mrs.. Burton Edwards, superintendent. An Easter wmcw. . io uawn or a Wonder rnl Day will be given by d Sua Ringrose day school at 10:45 a. m. Erenlni service at 4 P m- Evening thexna." The. Easter Message." - Anthem, "There .Is 4 Green Hill Far Away" LParkj; and ?Th Dawn of a Wonder ful Day," Wilson, will be sung by the choir. An Easter number, "Down la The LUlled Garden" will be sung by. the ladles' double quartet and Shelly' "Resarrectloa" by Mrs Lois Rlchter. ... - (Cstlaued en page 2) LI others I Tatch the tongTM Ot youroungl Tour little pttr Keed candy ascareUI. , Sell for a.dime "Work" every time. .When the kiddles iccroea tam whlUr breath tevexish) stomach, sour. When year Litis p4 Uoan crcei, pal, DOioca. eonxtipatad or kave a coU, give Oaseareta. aXdirrcUl on each 10 cent box. CaacarcU taste like candy but work wt the nasty bile, sour I ermea tatices snd poisoas better than castor o3. ealomrl or plQa, ChOdren need never be coaxed to take this harmless candy cathartic Cascarcts are given to children sed one year and upwards. They never gripe. Sever disafpoiat tl jrarried nolicj, , 1 jvot !"L! i? WD ian to st K V .1