The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 09, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

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Scandinavian Methodist.
Fifteenth and I Mill streets. Snh
day school at 2 p. mT. and services at
S p. n.. when LJ. llassel will speak
All are welcomed ; j
3 St. Paul's (liurrlK -Twenty-first
Sunday, aTtcr Trinity..
7:30. n. J-. holy c.nni union ; 9:45
fhnrcH school; 11, mornins prayer
and sermon. "Our first or Last Re
sort?" ;7:30 p. nu, evening prayer
and sermon, -The Spiritual Strug
gle." ' Everybody welcome. Charles
JI. Powell, rector.
Ministerial Association.
The regular meeting of the Min
isterial association will be held in
the Y. M". C. A. Monday morning at
10 o'clock. I V. Porter will pre
sent the subject, "Men and Millions."
Leslie MethodUt Episcopal.
South Commercial and MeyerB
streets. Horace X. Aid rich, pastor.
At 9:45 the Sunday school opens
with a sons se:vice. Well organ-
i Izf d classes for all ages and grade:.
.V: 'Pllii! I Experience
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; "t '- iVSwNra r OTF Ell3& 5etertcra anJ become
' ' ' fePSiSJS fcol icticn tr? tins. She has
U& ! $SK?Y &f$&S Pn ll prance
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' 1 SsLrJ-iLiTT XffiM$& beci.:;: e.c can ret more
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K. A. Rhotcn. superintendent, and
Mffs Sue Williams Is In charge of
the primary department;- 11 a. in..
Xublic worship, with sermon by the
pastor. Theme: "A Message From
God Unto You." At 6:30. devotion
al meeting of the Epworth league,'
Leslie Springer, president; 7: JO. a
song service, led by th choir, and
permon by the pastor. Subject:
"The Greatest of -all Demands.'
Special music in morning- and eve
ning serv'ces by the chorus choir.
First Church of Chriwt, ScienlUt
fRunday service is held at 4 40
Chemekcta street at 11 a. m. Sub
ject of Bible lesson: "Adam and fal
len Man." Sunday school at 9:4."
a. ml Wednesday evening testi
monial meeting at 8 p. m. Reading
room j 20!) Masonic temple, open
every "day except Sunday and holi
days,! from 11:4.1 a. m. to f p. m.
All are invited to our services and
to our reading room.
' First Congregational.
Liberty and Center streets. W.
C. Kantner. minister. 10 a. m.. Sun
day school with classes for all, W.
I. Staley.' superintendent. 11 a. m.,
"Men and the Religion of Jesus
Christ." Xo Cv E. meeting owing
to union meeting at Christian Hun-i-alow
ch!TQk. 7:30 p. m.. "The
Peace IJke a River." will he the ser
mon topic. After the address a mo
tion picture will be shown of a "Trip
to the Island, of Catalina."
' Firwt lVel) terian.
Thomas S. Anderson, minister.
Church Kchool at 9:43. Joseph H.
Albert, superintendent. Morning
worship ar 11. The pastor will give
the second sermon on the general
them: "Free Moral Agencr of
Man." s Text. "Quit Yon Eike Men.
Be Strong " Young people's meet
ing at 6:30. Evening worship at
7:30. Text. "Follow After Char
ity." Good music: a cordial wel
come for everybody.
State Institutions, i
Services at the Mate institutions
Sunday will be held as follows: 9
a. m.. f ecble Minded institute, by
I. G. Lee; 2:30 p. m.'. Cottage Farm.
by,A. Wells: 3 o. m.. Girls' Training
school, by Mrs. I. G. Lee: 3:15 p. ni..
Tuberculosis Hospital, by Captain
George Hunter.
United KvangeUcol.
'Cottage and Center streets. Rev.
G. L. Lovcll, pastor. The Snnday
school will meet at 10 a. m. Morn
ing worship and preaching service ta
II. "To Whom Does the World Be-
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" FOUR ROOM OUTFIT AS LISTED BELOW '
Living Room
9x12 Rut- r
Reed or Fiber Settee
Oak Rocker Wood Seat
li Oak Rocker Leather Seat
1 Oak Library Table v
Bed Room
Dining Room
6-foot Oak Table
Oak Chairs
Buffet
9x19 Rug
4 STORES
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Ivory, Wood or Iron Bed
Ivory Dressing Table
Ivory Chiffonier
Spring
Mattress
Room-size Rug
j Kitchen
Range, Polish Top .
12 Yards Linoleum
2 Kitchen Chairs
1 Kitchen Table
75-50
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Two Kinds of Economy
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iii the Post-War Maxwell
TI IE Post-War Maxwell inherited from its
300,000 predecessors two traits that cap
tivate the person who likes continuous,
uninterrupted, comfortable and jlowyncost
mileage. "
One is its freedom from repairs.. It runs on
and on. Give it gas, oil, grease and water and
it will deliver an amaring amount.of mileage.
The second is the low price you; pay per mile
Its thrifty engine makes gas go a long way. Its
2000 pounds of weight assures long I tire wear.
Such kinds of economy, came from years of
study and the experience which 300s,000 previous
Mar ells have taught.
The notable improvements andlrcfinements
to be found in this car have caught the
attention of many who figured that high
efficiency meant high price.
The public has served notice that it' does
appreciate value.
That is why 40,000 persons will have to go
without a Post-War Maxwell this year though
100.000 are be in 2 built. t
- Price, J9S5 f-o.b. Dctroi
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OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO.
371 Cort Street SALEM, 0EEO0N
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long or Acknowledging Our Owner
ship." The chutches of the Kvan
Keiiral association wll meet with us
in union service -In the evening.
Christian Kndeavor at 6:30 p. vi..
and Rev. G. F. Leinlng will preach
at 7:30 p. m. All members and
friends are cordially invited. Prayer
meeting on Thursday evening.
' First Christ laa.
One block north of Citr hall, ni-
Me school at 9:4 3. Hear our lo-
pieco orchestra. Sermon at 11; C.
K. at 6:30; evening sermon at 7:20.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:15;
choir rehearsal at Sl. N'jrMnlvr
,is Oregon missions month, nad our
goal 14 si per member for our home
state. Envelopes will be distribut
ed lated: let us be prepared. Leland
. l'crter, pastor.
' IlighlatMl FHrixIx.
Bible kcbool at 10 a. m. Kr
Pruitt. fuperintcn lent. We have
classes for all ages, under competent
Christian teachers. Morning wor
ship at 11" Young people's meet
iati at 6:13 and preaching at 7.30
p. m. We are Mill giving our lessons
In Revelations: tbis Sabhath the les
son will be8: In the twentieth chap
ter. Prayer meeting on Thursdav
at 7:20 p. m. The full gospel of
salvation from sin is preached in
our services. . If you are not a regu
lar attender at some other church,
we give v?.u a cordiM welcome to
our services. I. G. Leo and wife.
j,astors.
SaHlth Salem Friend
South Commercial and Washing
ton streets. H. k. pemterton. pastor,
nible sch.ioljat 10 a. m., classes for
all. Carl K.j Miller, superintendent.
Meeting for! -worship, tinging and
preaching at. 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.
m. Yonr.y people's meeting at :3
p. m. Prayer ireetln'g at 7:30 p.
m. Thursday. .
SALVATION tKMV.
Street meeting Saturday evening
at 7:1... Full -.tlrati tn with tosit
mony and sonc In the hall at R n. m
Street, mating Sunday mornins at
10:30; Holiness meeting In the hall
at 11; Sunday school ta 2 p. in. Y.
P. L. at :1.1; street ine-tinr ai 7:J3
anl urcahinc chorus and -rWi.
fnr ntitp m the ball at X. A
cordial invitation is extended to all.
and M:s. Hunter, officers In
charggriri nary r t , ,
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