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r THE OREGON 'STATESMAN: SI X1AV, MAY 11. 19I i " ? 1 1 - - - ; n 1 Jf your another is dead, wear h white carnation today ; if your , mother is living, wtar a rertl, one. Over the entire l iiatioit the . . churches this morning are o-bserv-, ':' ing 'Slot pier's pay -with stilt able programs ami in Salem the houses of worship will have special iuiis 5 ieal numbers and decorations in T . honor - of the city's venerated Womanliood.' In addition to special sermons i some of the churches havejadded features. At the Court .Street " Christian church bouquets will he given to the mother with the youngest baby, the oldest mother ' and the mother witli the largest family present. , :.. -" At the' First Baptist church the Philathea class will be in. charge , of the music, ushering- and deco . ... rating. ' . ' .' t Mothers' Day does not occupy the sole attention of - churchgoer. . ..The many friends of Ilight Rev- I 1! Urnl J,...,.w.. ' mul Himn ptiiiL u til Jf l l hiIio) of-the KipiM-opal diocese of Oregon, will be able to greet hiur lbniglit at St. Paul's. Bishop Sunnier has not jpaid an" official visit licie in the past year. lie is on hjs annual tjur iof tlie state and domes to Salem from Eugeiie, where he will pitacli' this morn ing. ( -..'!' ' ; : St Hit e Biologist! William L. Fin icy i.j to be at the First Congre gational church1 with liis, beautiful pictures of wihl life among the birds; of Oregon 'tonight. Slides will be shown while he lectures. The First Presbyterian church is preparing for its 50th anniver sary celebration to take phiee Thursday, Friday and Saturda v nights. Special services will be neiu next. Sunday. First lVesbytcrian. : Thomas S. Anderson, minister. Salbath school at 9:43, Joa. lI. Al bert; superintendent. Class for all. direction. The pastor's topic will be !,,Our -Mother's An Appreciation-"- The serial mutual numiers will! fee a duet by Mrs. Theodore Roth aud V. T. Jenks and a solo by irs. P. A., Cupper. Evening service X o'clock, topic. "Christianity's Challenge." Solos byH William Harrfs. Sunday school 9:4 3 a. m. Young people's meeting 7 p. in. . .Tuesday e'vciini the Itrotherbood will: hold its Jast cupper and pro- ptiopriate sermon, music and flowers, j an open meeting tp which the wo V. P. S. C. K at 7 o'clock. livening , mea are invited Supper will be fened at 6:30. An interesting pro gram has been arranged which will incltde a violin solo by Miss Lillian eiis' day will; be observed with ao-f cram for this season worship at K. o'clock, theme. ."'Solo iwnn' fhofrp." Thin rhurrh i nl an il i;ng to celebrate It fiftieth artniver--saxy with appropriate service? on Thu:sday. Friday and Saturday even ings. Special services of "commem oration will be held morning and evenine. invited to participate with us in all these services of, jubilee. Doj aot forget the choir concert Monday evening. Stetqe, accompanied by Miss Evelyn itei4nx. selections by the willam- next Salbath ; Miss Genevi eve 1VV ?n nrlriroaa hv The public is Lieutenant 1 II. Common and other features. Thursday evening at o'clock prayer and conlerence meet- Unit h1 KvanKelicah - Cottage and Center streets.! Rev. Q. Jj. Lovell, pastor. ; Sunday-school Inrr f i ; Virst Congregational C'lturrti. Liberty and Ceater ftreet. W. C. Kantner,. minuter. 10 a. m.. Sun- f a ... n:t. 1. 1 i i .! " w .i a. mi,. 1'iime ukiup auu ent.f 11 a. nv, "Mother's Day Ser preaching atll a. m. Christian;- 7 p; m.. Chr,8tian Endeavor. Endeavor at 7 p. ni.i Pauline Item-' s n m i- kui i... Epworth League," Leslie Springer, president. MR P. m.. a program of readings. l Misi Trfvette. of Chl Kago. incladfng "The (.Ninety and Nine" and. Henry Vandyke's "The Mansion." j Special musical numbers will be given by the choir. An of ferhig will be taken for the piano fund. The public in invited. Christian ami Mlsrnry Alliance. Rev. J. K. Fee will hold services on next Thursday afternoon. May IX, at 2:15 odock. at G32 South Com mercial street. Study. Revelation. 12th chapter. All most cordially welcome, j - i' rr v EASILY HANDLED Aj IN TRAF1FIC V The narro wed fore-frame of this sturdy Oakland Sensible Six Roadster enables it to turn in a circle, only 38, feet across- ja feature that is responsible for a large part o its noted ability to weave rapidly .through raffic and to slip in and out of tight places with ease. Phone SOD AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE CO. , 107 9. Commercial St. 5 ington. leader. Eveniatr worship and sermon at 8 p. m. ; The Shepherd Psalm. ' illustrated with lantern slides. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. .1 i , Central Congregational Church. pouth Nineteenth and Ferry street. IL C. Stover, minister. Thi ehnrch observes Mothers' day Sunday, May the greatest authority on outdoor lifei in Oreron. will Tt-YfM.it hi re markable motion pictures or birds and outdoor life. Jivmmi Iier Memorial CTurh. AVInter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Achion. pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Charles Hageman. su perintendent. Classes for all aires 11. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ,Mrs. J under the care 'it capable leaders ' IK LA S Burton E. Edwards, superintendent A Mothers day program at 11 o'clock. Addresses by some moth ers of the Sunday school and Dr. V. E. Brown. Music, by Donald Alli son, Elbert Lachele. Olive and Helen Camfield. Christian Endeavor at 7: 13. Eventag service at 8 p. m. Ad dress to mothers. - Subject, The Wel fare of the Child. Solo bv Mr. Em itt Craven, music Jby girls' chorus. Thursday evening service at 8 p. m. i South Salem Friend. South Commercial and Washing ton streets. H. E. Pemberton, ! pas tor, Bible school at 10 a, m. with classes for all. Dr. Carl Miller, su perintendent. Meeting Tor I worship with good singing and a 'gospel mes rage at 11 a. m. and again at. 8 p. mj Christian Endeavorers will meet at! 7 T- m. -Alt are welcome. ; Prayer meeting Tnursday at 8 p. m . h . EvancelicaJ Association. Seventeenth and Chemeketaj Sts. Jacob Stocker. -nantor in .tth Sunday school, John Llppold. euper- inxenaeni. 1 1 a. m. Divine service and sermon by, Dr. Ixughridge, who far 15 years labored I.i Itaia as a mibissionary. There rvill be no ser vices In .the eyenine. this being con ference Sunday. The annual! con ference of Oregon branch of the Ev angelical association Is being ) held at Seattle, over thi3 Sunday, Bish op Heinmiller or N'aperville presid ine. At this session the preachers wall be stationed to their respective fields. Rev. Stocker report a good year, the finances especially good. eing 1 II I I j ly observed by fhe Fi:-st Baptist 1f . vv I ehnrch at the morning service The " 4 . .i Plhilathea clas. of young ladies are arraaeing for the service and will I S have charge of the decorating, mu- - " Lf25 and "shering will Jejanderthejr i Catholic Church. Comer Chemeketa and Co7age streets. - Slass and communion at 7:30 and high mass at 10:S0 Sun day morning. Benediction follow ing high mass. Rev. J. R. Uuck. pastor. j Flr?it I'Mite.1 llretlirn. Tew Park Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in., snbiect. "The Fin.t Commandment With Promise." J Eph. 6-1. Young peo ple's meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Wlckizer leader, followed by a short talk by the pastor. Mid-week pray er meeting everyini; Thursday at 7: 30 p. nr.' A hearty welcome is ex tended to ( all who desire to conn and worshfp with us. -ri . 3 Biiy a Truck for Steady Service . UYoxr to luy a truck -jCoiiftider first the maker. Tlip worth -of a truck depends entirely on the sinceritv the linrctr nil.l n n.. .... ll. P.. ..... ! ' . "1 ' 3 i j ..-."..' ..-. I ' ' ' i Having satisfied yourself that the company is all right, next satisfv vourself that thr truck is right. . ' ; ' t , Years of service,, durahility ample, jwcr w upkeeIU1,ality that merits its pric aV'"1 to deliver goods at all times these are and should he your demands of a truck. J Wc Ui'CC VOU to i.nvtKtir:tfvlfi..-f,h 4, . on mis i ns is, ana see ir vour tselfv-that .where tiiaiiiif:i(-inr LWI i.;!. i ..t . . . . . " tn r-r "t "x T l"y '"""ys o oior ami vvorkmansliin arc V-M. llll IfV.Tl. . . - - v , CHEVROLET ONE-TON Worm-Drive TRUCK company has f Is made by one of the Foremost Companies in the Motor Industry. Lmereyer motor vehicles are Icnown, you will find the! Chevrolet Tlte achieved world-wide good .will solely because of the merit of its products. I When you huy the Chevrolet; Truck, you l.uy ecot.omical haulage. Xo tmck ea,. 1... ,..r eff,e,ent The Chevrolet is huilt slrpngi-Built for continuous Uerv ce umuU cac loads. Therefore, ,t has surplus of strength and jW .Ue ordinary , 1 -Ut . l Ac want to PIIOVE these claikns to vou. . . ' v,' J k eeonolmical del that we call on vou. veries and enables We want t show that the Chevrolet provides quie you to reach cut for more business. Come in-i-or ask UcTirM!6 M' t . 17M.CJ0-; Chassis. 151.i.(0: f. ... 3 . . t- ----- , : " i ' I ' lalem Jr (i. DKLAXO Auto i . . . 1 SI f.l.'r lurr it. ! ' v. .. t.. , ..... , - ; ,, .; -., . , ...... - . , . I mobile Co KM FT Public wo-hin 11 a. m SuhM- " hen American Motherhood Comes Home From France." Epworth league devotional meeting 7 p. m. A special rally Is planned for this ser vice. Young people especially cor dially Invited. Evening worship 8 o'clock. Subject: Germany at The liar of Justice. "Mother's bay" will he appropriately celebrated at the morning service. Special music will oe rendered by the choir, both morn ing and. evening, under the leader ship of Profesaor Clark. We cor dially invite the public to worship with us. K. Paula (liurrh. Third Sunday after Kaster.. 7: Z0 .'m:. holy fomntujion 9-.it. m., church school. 11a. m.. morn ing prayer and sermon hv th ri. tor. 8 p. m... Confirmation and ser mon by the Rt. Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner. D- D.. Jlishop of Oregon. Offertory solo in the evenimr hr Mr Sumner Merrick- Evervbodv wll come. Chas. II. Powell, rcrinr Court Stwt (liristiitn Cliurch. North Seventeenth a.-irt Pnnr Streets. This Lord's Day is "Moth er's Day." . lioth the THhl vhnnl hour andip-eaehing hour will be giv en to a special jifogram in honor of mother.' If t vour ' mother i iirinr wear-a redJflower. If dead wear a white flower. , A bouquet will be given to the mother presont wit th youngest baby;-to the oldest mother .V. n.? ,0 tn mother with the largest number of ber family pres ent, i ne program will b about a.1 follows: 10 a. m.. opening of Hible school. Ope.iing exerciser. Iyal Danghters class. Class period. 30 mlnut n jtsseiirjtly. Announcements, secre tary' -report. - eic. PrMiitii..n f cradle rolt certificates and bouquets. Communion Bong and communion. Scripture and prayer. Original poem An.uae to Mothers." Mrs. F A Baker. Solo. Sermon: "Mother.' 12 m., beaedictiou. Christian En aeavor i p. m... song service and .sermon "lo Room for Christ." P. m. Those 'wtan still wUh i-. - ... . . v inn i an offerinjr for h nm nMaatnn or hand the ttvoney to the pastor or E. Hoiton. . The offering will not be sent for a couple of weeks. Re menVl)er prayer meeting and teacher training Thursday S p. m. Every body welcome to the services. We expect 20. Will you be one? If you are unable jLo rome because yon have do way phone the pastor 1B73-R and a way will be provided. R L. Putnam, pastor. NEW FURNITURE FOR This is house cleaning time and you will probably find some of your old furniture that you want to exchango.for new. We'll buy your old fjirniture, paying you cash, or accept ing it in tradti for new. RICHTER Th t Home of the Cnartcr Oak Range. Trade iu your old stove. 377 Court Street Phone 217 held each morning for tlte. leaders of the old and youag people. A num ber of prominent speakers arc sched uled for addresses, among them Pro- reseor Ilonlim of Dayton. Ohio, who is an educational superintendent of the International Sunday School as sociation. Profewof A. M. Locker of ent of the same association, and Rev.' ohn II. Matthews Of Seattle. R Harold H: Griffis and Rev." Har Humbert of Portland. are two bf speakers on the program who tt part in the recent county convent In Salem. . ' Resolve that you will b-men usefulness as well as in strength. Ruskin. . . ScnntlinaviMn Tabernacle. Fifteen 'hnd Mill strei ta. The ser vice will he held at 3 o'clock p. m. Rev. John! Ovall. the former pastor, will preach. Sunday school will be held at 2 o'clock. Please note the change of j time for services. Hible Schnol and Young People's Societies Topic. Sunday 'school lesson. Sin and It Consequences. Genesis 2:1-24. Ro mans 1:1 $-23. James 1:13. C. E. and H. Yi P. IT. lesson. The Lure of the World. 2 Timothy 4:10. 1 John 2:13-17. Epworth league: An niversary Sunday. Special program. Dan Poling rally at First Christian rhurrh. May 19. all youag people's societies participating. 'chnrrti of HmI. 134C N'orth Church street. Sun day school 10. Preaching service 11. 2:30i and 7:43. The revival services are still in progress and a number have consecrated to God and have received spiritual help and the messages from the chart on Revela tion have beea very Instruction to the people of God. in showing the unity of God's Deo Die. and alsn th evil cf division among the children of Gd. The meeting will continue tnaeiiniieiy and we Invite all who can do so to attend the services. J J. Gillespie, pastor. i i Ftit M. E. Chnrrfi. State nd Church streets. Class meeting ;9:13 a. m.' Snnday school :45 . j m.. J. Wl. Todd. siie1n tendent. 1 11 a. -n.. sermon. -Moth-era Day" by Dr. R. N Avlson. S P. m, Secramcnt or the lord's Sup per at the Old People's home by Dr. Avlson: 7 p. m., at the Ep worth league. Mr Fred Itlake will lead in a discussion of tiie institute orogranu The Junior leagne Will be led hy Esther Lisle. 8 p. m.. the chorus choir with Pror.i Roberts at the organ, and Prof. John R. Site aa director, will-give "The Cracl fixlaa" by Stelner. So effective was this program Good Friday evening that the choir has been nrged to re peat it for the henerlt of those who could not hear It then. Followlne Is an outline of "The Crucifixion" to be given, tonight at 8 o'elock: Recitative. And Thev Came to a Place .i Tenor Could Ye Not Watch With M On Irier Hour Ra&s Sol Jesu. Lord Jesu. Dowed i.i Hitter Anguish' Chorns And Ihey Laid Their Hands on Him j. Tenor and Ras Recitative Procession to Calvarv Orrm Fling Wide the Gates Chorus now hiwteet is t&e Grace of His Sa cred Face Tenor Solo Then on! to the End Chorus And When Thev Worn Cnnm in Place Called Calvary Ha5S Recitative nymn. qross of Jesus. Crosj of Sor- 'Salvation Army. Open air meeting at 7:20 p. m. At tTie hall 8 p. ra. on Saturday even ing. Sunday morning open air 10: 30. Holiness meeting in the hall at 11 o'clock Sunday school at 2 p. m. United mission at 3 p. m. y! P. I meeting at 6 p. ra. open air at 7:30 p. m. Salvation meeting at the hall at 8 p. m. Come and we will do. yon rood. Captain and Mrs. Hunter, officers in charge. Church of Christ Scientist. First Church of Chtist Scientist. Sunday senices are held at 4 40 Che meketa street at 1 1 a. m.. subject of Ilible leamn, "Adam and Fallen Man.' Snnday school at 9:45 a. m. vvednesdar evening testimonial 5f0eti.nS at 8 p' m- adinR room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except Sunday and holidays from 11 a. m. Li. p. trf. All are invited to our services and to our reading room. First ClitlttUn. w l'r and H,5h streets. LeUnd W. Porter, pastor. Biole school at 9:43. Morning worship at 11. Moth era day sermovi. Christian Endeav or at 7 p. m. Evening sermon at 8. "The Itiro of the i:est." Wed newiay evening. 7 o'clock. I,ral Men r class banquet. Thnrsdav even ing, prayer meeting at 7:30. " Choir rehearsal at 8:30. state Sunday school convention at Corvallis. May 15-18. Daniel Poling "Rally dar. May 19. ' Iirli Methodic. Sonth Commercial and Meen ftreeti. Horace X. A hi rich, pastor. 9:4o a. m.. Sunday school with class '"7 fp" a" s:dos and ages, nndcr uirecuon or efficient - teacher. r- '. unoten. superintendent. The primary department under the di rection ot Mrs. Mason Kishop. 11 a m ' Mother s UaV. will he obserred rth a sermon -on "Thn Mnikirt,u.i of God" by the pastor and special music oy me choir. 7 p. m. the de votional mfcrtlng; of the Epworth league will be led bv Ralph Thomas. Topic. "Thirtieth Annhcrsary of th row . . .'. .Chorus He Mad Himself of No Reputation ' Rass Recitative King Er Glorious. .. .Tenor Solo And as Jlosez Lifted up the Serpent In the Wilderness, .ftasn Recitative wvr-. if'ini ui? oriu . . . .inorus iiymn. Iloly Jesu. by Thy Passion Chonn Jesus Said. "Father. Forgive Them for They Know Not What They Do" Tenor Recitative nymn. Jiu. the Crucified. Pleads or ile- Chorns And One of the Malefactors Which Aere Hapred ...... Mass Recitative nymn. i dore Thee Chorus When Jes'.s Th erefnro a w Hi Mother. .Tenor and ila Recitative is it .Nothing To You? t IM.-s Kecitativ hrori the Throne of Via C:w the Kin5 of Grief Crln out to a World oi i nrxii Choru -rter Thiji, Jes uh Knowing . Tenor Recitative iiynin. Ay For Jesus Choru CONVENTION TO ATTRACT MANY Arrangements Made to Ac commodate Large Sunday School Delegation Salem will be well represented at the Orerrm Stain Stitiflsv Ui.hi ..... Vcntion. "Which open Thirdar at tor vail 1st A larire deleration from , - ,n county in expected and a com mittee Is bt work arranrinr m bile transportation for lhoe who go. The conference will desire to last through Sunday. Among president those from thin city who --rj " - - . W H-F are on t program are Dr. Frank .. l.rown; vice-president of the state association. Dr. Carl Gregg loney. of Wilamette university. and the entire universitv rl rinh lir(sijtai conferences are to c KELLY-SPRINGFIELD Caterpillar Tires , -Over the hill of Traction Pre press has come the mas&ir Kelly- Springfielil Catei pillar Tire for trucks. Th greatest advance in solid tir construction isince the begit - ninjr of the industrv. Quackenbujh Ato : . Supply f x . & Vulcanizing ' . 219 "X. Commercial St. ! Phone CC.T , . "Service Car;, I SOME GOOD BUYS In second hand auto. Wo have large numWr of the lest cars, all in the let of condition. Here arc a few: 1014 nuiek . White (ias TWiring .............. 1.117 IJrisctH- , Stndahakcr $ix, 7 passcngcrr ...... t ton Perrj Truck. .;. .. VM Ford i 1D1C Ford . .; ...... ;..:$6oo .........$575, :-.400. ..$300 .. ....'....$275 $375 e are moving ttr cars Usi. If you have a car you don't, want, put it in our hands. We have calls for Revcral cars of sftecial m a ken." I . .". Salem Auto Exchange 229 SUte Street. Phone 8G7 V.A V .V21 i t t I I II I .- z JUIJICQU mm -i 1 I I Ml ; - . i The One Thing You Have to Dj Perhaps you have bought a new car with a Willard Storage Battery on it- Perhaps you have bought a Willard Battery to replace the battery on an old car. No matter which you're entitled to Wil j lard 90-Day Battery Insurance. But to get this protection your battery 1 must be registered. Of course we register a battery when wc sell it, but if it is on a new car, be sura to drive in right away and have us put the registry number on it. At the same time we'll gladly tell you the few simple rules , that you must follow to give your battery the riht start in life. Ask us for a copy of the booklet, "Wil lard Service and You." DEGGE & BURRELL AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICIANS Phone A:I , 4s ('ourt Sl Wc test, repair and i-p-charpi Mor ap batteric ; mid altvavx rarrv .1 full Mippl.v of battery parts nw batteries ati.I mitnl batteries. - ' WtU .v,,,, ,,