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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1919)
THE PRECOX 8fTKSMAX; SUNDAY, PECOfBEB 21. 1818. CHURCHES First Liberty and Center streets. Dr V. C . Kanlnor mlnlet . , ...., lJO a. !, Sunday school with, classes for all . I. Staley, superintendent ehriot. mas exercises in the primary de- l,r.,.?e,n- 11 a" --t being the J f9th anniversary of the landing of "Rum . rainera at Plymouth. uwi wm oe an address on "The Pilfitm Movement of 1620." Re ception of new. members into the .tiiowsnip or the church. 6:30 p. m . Christian Endeavor, Miss Ther- . i rowie. leader. A live society vith a live meeting. 7:30 p. m.. Splendid program of Christmas mu sic Dy the quartet choir. Brief ad dress bv the pastor,' "The World's . ureatest .Jay. At the First Congree-ational ehureH the customary Christmas program of anthems, hymns and carols will be rendered by the quartet Sunday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. The Dersonel of the choir is: Mrs. Richard Rob ertson (Louise Benson), soprano; Mrs. John J. Roberts, contralto: , Richard Robertson, tenor; Albert Gille, bas?o. Included in the numbers by the cnoir win be several old English and r rencn carois, Dotn uniqn and beau wul in expression of the uld-time Christmas spirit. Miss Constance McClaine, a former organ pupil of Lucien Decker of Portland, will ac company the quartet and will ren tier me organ prelude, offertory and posuune. The program follows: Prelude "Hallelujah Ononis". . 11 anId Processional "Come Good Christians AM' Old French Noel Hymn "Silent Night; Holy Night" congregation. Lord's Prayer. Scripture Reading. Dr. Kantner. Anthem "While Shepherds Watch ed Their Flocks by Night."... Spence rrayer. Choir Response. Anthem. "Calm On the Listening Ear of Night" Lamont Choir. Offertory. "Offertoire" . . . . .Batjste Solo, "O'er Bethlehem's Hills ; .Berg Mrs. J. J. Koberts. Carols (a) "In the Stable Lowly x Old French Noel (b) "Lullaby. Thou Little Tiny Child." . . .The C oventry Carol Salutation to Christmas. 4 Dr. Kantner. Anthem "Halleluiah." From the Shepherd King) ........... Hall Choir. Hymn, ''Joy to the World". .Handel Congregation. , ' Benediction. PoBtlude. "Gloria." (From the Twelfth Mass) Mozart South Salem FYfenrio. . South Commercial and Washlnc- ton streets. The Sunday school will give the Christmas program this morning at .10. AH are asked in he in their places on time. AI are wel come. Meetine for worshin at 11 a : in. and 7:0 p. k.T C.'i: meeting at mursaay evening at 7:30 Bible study in Hebrews. Court Street Christian.' North, Seventeenth and .Court streets. There will be the usual services for the Lord's day. Bible school at 10 a. m. The weather has moderated and so let's see if we cannot have the rerular attendance at Bible school. The pastor will de liver the fifth of a series of ser-r mons - oa J'Frayer" at the morning worship hour. The theme will be. i "The Cost of Communion With God." The Junior Christian En deavor has changed to the afternoon hoar again. The Young People's so ciety meets at 8:30 p. m. "The Christmas Message and the Christ mas Spirit Is the tonic for EndeaT- or. Song service and sermon at 7:30 p. m. subject, "The First Christ mas Gift." We hone to be, able to have the monthly Bible school con ference Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Every Teacner ana orncer is asked to be DrAnent vith a ronnrt TKla t. " "... fw. r . U0 MSf V.J J last conference before the annnal I mreiing. ana mucn is to be consid ered relative to our new year's work. Wednesday is Christmas eve. and the Bible school will render a Christmas program. Fuller announcement will be made front platform Thursday 'being Christmas daw ths traver meeting and teacher training will be postponed, a cordial Invitation Is extended to the pnbilc o worship witn us. K. L. Putnam, pastor. First Methodist Ewiscopal. State and Church. 9:15, the old fashioned class meeting in room 4. , downstairs. V. L. Cummlngs. leader. 9:45. Sunday school, Professor J. W. Todd, superintendent. 11, sermon- ette by the pastor. Rev. R. N. Ayl son. to the boys and girls. Top!s "His Star." Matt. 2:2. Sermon. ' The Purpose of His Coming." A Young People's chorus from the blind school t t k - - win give several special musical numbers. 3 p. ni., service at th old people's home. Twelfth ani Ferry. itev. ii. r. Moit m charge; if: it p m.. Senior Epworth League, Miss L, Blatchford, leader." Junior leu? ne in Epworth hall. 2:30 p. m. The Sunday school Christmas program Voluntary. I Hymn. "Joy ty the World." Male Quartet . , . .Selected grayer . Rev. R. n. Avison rnmary department, under the li rectlon of the sunerintni0n f- - . -- - R. L. Farmer Reading Selected d? "A" U'; Dr- Avison Male Quartet ...Selected Gift of the Sunday school to the Ar menian cause; hymn; benediction First Christian. Center end High '" street - block., north of the city hall nSe Mhoo! at 9:45 a. m.. with classes for all coders Morning worship at 11 a. ra a Christmas service of sung S " Jo n nChri8t,an Endeavor it Will be 1.." Che program will be given on Sunday evening this year. Instead of on' Oil i'i Qt m n q eve, and the Armenian rfitf r.rrur. ing of $300 will b raised at th'i.j lime. The nroerain )wfli inpiiui in. Pipe organ, a 12-pie orchestra and a Christmas play, "The Little lioy uno stayed With the Sheep." pre sented by Jra PavU. JfCr.r! ftVnwr Vergil Anderson, Miss Virginia lor ras, Miss Viola Ash and Mary Por ter. Mrs Porter, who coaches the play, dramatized it from a tale by Montanve Perrv. which was nriited in a popular magazine in i!l. Spe cial music will be rendered bv the pupils from the blind school. Keep in mind the ray-Lhevninr concert January 13.5 There will be no prayer meeting this week, but le each fceeo the prayer hour in heart on the! night of our Saviour's bleas.i birth day. The pastor wishes all a merry, merry Christmas, and asks ail to re member that true iov an.l hannmeM flows only from the heart of love. as born anew in ChNsr. Letand W. Porter, pastor. Jason Lec Memorial. Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45: classes for nil and well equipped for thoroiieli work. Strangers welcomed and made to reel at home. Public worsliin at 11 a. m. A Chri5tma mess-aiK bv the pastor: class meetine: at 12:15. Epworth Leaeue devotional Tift in s at 6:30 p. m. This is the most wide awake service of the church. We invite yonne DeoDle. esnecialiv in at- tend this service. Evenine worshin :30. The Rev. J. W. Warrell will preside. Do hot try to celebrate the Christmas aeiason I by leavine God out. It will onlv be rent in tlm py. tent that you recoenize Ilim . v invite you to our services because we know we can heln you into the real meaning of the season. On Wednes day evening at 7 :30 a Christmas program will be eiven In th. nnrti tonum of the church. Come, and bring your friends with you. sage and the Christmas Spirit." 7:3i p. in., song st-rvice and, sermon Ly Hev. James Elvin. Dl. Special mu sic morning and veuing by the chorus, choir. The Sunday ftchotd Christmas urogram will In? rendered Sunday evening. Dec. 2S. IViifniI e-a lm:i I. South Nineteenth- aud Kerry sl-s. II. C Stover, minister. Sundav school, in charge of Mir. Hurton Edwards, at Hi a. m. A program of Christinas sonss and recitations given by the Junior department of nix .Sunday nchoul at 1 1 a. m. and' Christian Endeavor at i! : p. m. An! eieniiifj service anticipating- Christ-j in as at 7: So p.m. Music l J 1 C.irls; chorus. Solo, bv MIs-m Eva ! Sande. A Chri i-t r.ias service, IVare ' and Good Will, by Ira Wilson I. will be given Chriiinns ev bv the Sun-! day School nt 7;3 oVIork. A can- i tata. entitled "The .Kulvatlun of! Israel." by Ira Wilson, will be fiveu Sunday. Dec. 2S. at 7::!0. (Continnea on Pase ) T-eslie Methodist Episcopal. South Commercial anil ATvra eta Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. 9i45 a: m.. Sundav school with da all ages and grades. E. A. Rhnten. superintendent. Primary deDart- ment. under the supervision of Miss Sue Williams, meets in Idici hnii 11 a. m., public worship with sermon uy nev. Albert Ioughbridge, DD. At 6:30 p. m., devotional leeting of the Epworth leaeue. led hu, f- Ulrich. Tonic. "The Chlstm f I . iO S 1 ! mart it 1 r if.!. mi . rJ llrl BUILD such good tires that no one can huUd bener" is the earnest. sinrr A,r f tU Portage organization has been from the start. Our job is to put that spirit into stlling them. We carry Portage because wc be line in Portage -because -we know the splendid records of mile age and care-free service they've made right here at home. Before -you start that trip see us about Portage Tires. Valley Motor Co., Salem Oregon Al H "eTires 1 C-T Ovcrsiza NOW OPEN-JOIN OUR NEW IMS 3 -T9-r m PLAN OF THE CLUB ts 73 f The Plan Is Simple: You begin with lc, 2c, 5c or 10c, and increase your deposit the same amount each week. Or, you can begin with a certain amount, 50c, $1.00, $5.00, or any amonnt, and deposit the same amount each week. HOW TO JOIN Look at the different Clubs in table below and select the one you wish to join, the lc, 2c, 5c, 10c, 50c, $1.00, $5.00, or any of the clubs; then come to our Bank with the first weekly payment. We will make you a member of the Club and give you a Christmas Banking Club Book showing the Club you have joined. It costs nothing to join and is an easy way to accumulate money. WHAT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS WILL PAY YOU - 'T- or more 3 lc CLUB PAYMENTS 1st Week lc 2nd Week... ..-.2c 3rd Week....-.3c Increase Every Week bv lc j Total In 50 weeks $12.75 2c CLUB I'AYMKVIS 1st Week 2c 2nd Week...... 4c 3rd Week. ; 6c Increase Every Week by 2c Total In 50 weeks 5c CLUB PAYMENTS 1st! Week 5c 2nd Week..... 10c 3rd Week 15c Increase- Every Week by oc Total In. so weeks lOcCLUB PAYMENTS 1st Week 10c 2nd Week. ... .20c 3rd Week 30c ncreae Every Wrk by lOc Total in SO week 50c CLUB PAYMENTS 1st Week 50c 2nd Week 50c 3rd Week 50c -rHit rsoe Every Week Total In 50 weeks $25.00 $1.00 CLUB PAYMENTS 1st Week.... $1.00 2nd Week.-.. $1.00 3rd Week... $1.00 lroit tU.oo Every Week Total B SO weeks $50.00 $5.00 CLUB PAYMENTS 1st Week.... $5.00 2nd Week... $5.00 3rd Week... $5.00 IrM.it K.T.OO Every Week Total In so weks $250.00 SPECIAL CLUB YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT PTRST Avn t. ; THE REASONS FOR THE CLUB " -J each week .To provide a way for those of moderate and even smalls M f - S THE MONEY YOU EARN? . To teach "the saving habit;' to those who have never learned it n IT Mo 7 SAVED. , To give youno- foiv, ft . - ' " un 1 the. money you make that counts, bnt the trm .-j & P the little thint wrl1 aD0Ut o.y-by showing them that if thev w wa 10 ac account than by joining our ChXtwT: w Get vnnr star nA . . . ' w " fcWU om aa join our Christmas Banking Club. SALEM OREGON WE PAY YOU 3 PER CENT ON YOUR CHRISTMAS c Avi'ircc 'HUUkl Salem Bank of Commerce .1 4 V J SALEM OREGON