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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1920)
THE OREGOX gTATESMAX: BtWDAY, MARCH S. 120. Ministerial Association The Salem Ministerial association III meet in regular session. Mon day in the Y. M. C. A. at 10 o'clock. The annual election of officers will be held and a full attendance is de sired. V? ,MStt Institution ., Bexylees at the Institutions Sun- day Wit M be held an follows. 9 a. m.. state' hospital, by II. C. Stover. 9 a. L m.f Feeble Minded Institute, by O. J ? F". ? tetnlng. 2:15 p. m. Mute School, by R. N. Aavlson. 2:30 i. I . m. Cottage Farm, by L. W. Porter. 3 p. m.. Girls Training school, by H. . E. Pemberton. ( 3: IS Tuberculosis hospital by A. Loughridge. Catholic Church Palm Sunday the church commem orates the triumphal entry of our Savior into Jerusalem. At the 10:30 mars, sprigs or evergreen are blessed and distributed, and the Passion of Lord according to St Matthew is recited. This Issues Id Holy Week. A communion mass at 7:30 will be read as usual. The public Is cor dially invited. On Easter the masses will be at 8 and 10:30. The first mass will be for the children's Flrit Holy Communion. Masses Thursday. Friday , and . Saturday will be at 7 o'clock. Saturday mass as well as Thursday mass will be a high mass. Devotions on Wednesday evening and stations of the cross, veneration of the cross and sermon on Friday , evening at 7:30. mmmm ,, v.,. . PreabyteHan . 9:45 The opening service of th church school will be In charge of the Junior class taught by Miss Flo: a Case. 11 Morning church service. Sermon appropriate to Palm Sunday by the .pastor. Rev. Thomas S. An derson. Chorus choir under direction of Miss Ada Miller. 7:30 Evening service. Sermon by the pastor. Monday at 6 o'clock the annual meet ing of the congregation will be held. Pasion week services will be held during the week, the pastor being as sisted by other ministers of the city. Tuesday at 7:30," Rev. Avison will preach, Wednesday, Rev. James vin; Thursday. Rev. Powell and Fri day evening the pastor will preach. Lutheran Eat State and Eighteenth streets. bunday school at 10 a. m. Preach ing service at 10:30 a. m. Subject: Our Dying Savior's Cry. Mt is Mn- ished' ". Luther league at 7 p. ia. Divine Service on Good Friday at 10:30 a. m. Visitors are welcome. George Koehler, pastor. anr sermon. "The Victorious Christ." At the morning service Miss Church ill will sing. "Palm Uranches." tor an olertory solo, and at the evening service Mr. L. O. Jennison will sing a solo. Holy week services will be held as follows: Wednesday at 4 p. m., evening prayer and lectnie: Maunday Thursday, holy comrauu lon at 9:30 a. m.; Good Friday. 3 hour pen fee from 12 m. to 3 p. la . with addresses on the Seven words of Christ on the crops. Everybody welcome. Charles H. Powell, rec tor. Salvation Army Sunday morning open air at 10:10 inside at 11 a. m. Holiness meeting 2 o'clock. Sunday school and Bible class at 6:30 p. m.. open air at 7:30 on States street and inside at t o'clock. Salvation meeting conduct ed by Ensign and Mrs. G. Hunter. Special revival services commencing Tuesday, next. March 30 and contin ued every night until April 4. inclu sive, led by Col. S. L. Brlngle. D. D., assisted by Captain Wesley Bou terse (soloist). These meetings will be conducted in the Salvation Army hall. 241 State street. Come early and get a front seat as we expect a full hall every night. Chritttian and Miionry Alliance Services at 2:15 o'clock next Thursday afternoon. April 1. at 6"? South Commercial street. Rer. J. E. Fee. of Portland, conducting the Bi ble study. A cordial invitation to all. St. Paul's Church Palm Sunday. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 9:45 a. m. church school; 11 a. m morning prayer and sermon. "The Future of Chris tianity"; 7:30 p. m.. evening prayer First ChrUtlan Church. Center and High streets, one block north of the city hall. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morning wor ship at 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, evening services at 7:30. Ser topics: "His Last Week." and "The Way Into Lite Eternal." Leland W Porter, pastor. Court Mrcrt ChrUUaa. North Seventeenth and Court streets. What blessed meetings we are having in our "Each One Win One" campaign now on. The gospel of Christ is proving nightly to be the "power of God unto salvation to everyone that believes and obeys its commands. There is Just one more week of the campaign. It you have not heard these powerful ser mons, don't miss a single one this week. The subjects beginning Mon day are as follows: "The Hindered and the Hlnderer." "The Voice of God." "Heaven or Hell.- "The Unpardonable Sin." "God's Blockade to the Way to Hell." "The Empty Tomb." "Excuse Me." Bible school at 10 a. m. The "Each One Win One contest Is bringing them in. Come and hear about it. Talk to children at close of school. Morning worship 11 a. m.. sermon: "The Hardest Things to Do." Junior C. E.. 3:30 p. m.. Intermediate. 5:30: Young EAG IT is our business to know good mer chandise. We recommend Eagle Shirts. Experts have experimented in the maker's own mill with designs, colors and varieties of yarn to achieve exceptional patterns as if pattern were everything. Fabrics have been woven in the maker's mill where they are conceived with as much care as though beautiful cloth were the only consideration. This manufacturer of over fifty years' experience has been constantly bettering every detail of cut and tailoring as if workmanship alone would sway a maty We know these things. That is why we believe in Eagle Shirts. That is why we want you to see our window display of Eagle Shirts; why we want you to come in, examine them, buy them, wear them. Youll understand then why we reoom mend them so heartily. Every shirt the ultimate in value GH ! The Kuppenheimer House in Salem Peoples C. E.. 6:30 p. m. It you want to see live C E. meetings at tea dthese. Sons service and sermon t 7:30 p. ra. Subject: -Prepare to Meet Thy God." A welcome for all. li-s maae tais the greatest week of Ingathering tor Christ that this Church of Christ has yet known. It can be done! Let's go! 'First Mrthodls EpUcopaJ. , Dr. R. X. Avison, minister. Church and State streets. At 9:15 a. an. old time class meeting, room 4. down starts, W. U Cummlngs. leader. At 9:45, Sunday school, Alpheus J. Gil lette, superintendent. assisted by Robbln Fisher. At 11 a. m.. sermon ette, "Words FiUy Spoken." Prov. 25 11. Morning sermon for all "Obliga tion ot Church Membership." At 3 p. m.. usual services at Old People's Home. Twelfth and Ferry streets. At 6:20 p. m. Miss Mary Watson will have charge ot the Sen loo r Ep worth league, held in the Sunday school room. la Epworth hall the Interme diate league will complete ita organi sation, .All young people of the In termediate age are urged to come. The Junior league meets upstairs. At 7:30 p. m.. sermon, "Got at Work In His World." On Thursday at 7:30 p. m.. the usual mid-week prayer service. For a lesson the pastor will use the seven laws ot Jesus. The of ficial board meeting will Immediate ly follow. There will be a service on Good Friday evening at 7:30. The pastor's theme will be "Seven W ords From the Cross." Central Congregational. South Nineteenth and Ferry streets, IF. C. Stover, minister. Sun day school at 10 a. m.. Mrs. Burton Edwards, superintendent. Address by the pastor at 11 a. m., subject "The Palm Sunday King." Christian En deavor at 6:45 p. m. Evening serv ice at 7:30 p. m. Evening subject The Triumphal Entry." Palm Sun day music. Passion week services be ginning Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. The speakers will be Rev. F. G. Butler. Dr. W. C. Kantner, Rev. J. P. Clyde. Rer. James Elwin and Supt. A. J. Sullns. Flint CongrcgatioiuU. Liberty and Center streets, W. C Kantner, minister. At 10 a. m., Bible school with classes for all; W. I. Staley. superintendent: 11 a. m. "The Kingly Christ" Palm Sunday service. At 6:30 p. m. Christian En deavor. Miss Theresa Fanrle, leader At 7:30 p. m. "What Will You Do With Jesus Christ?" Motion pic lures. Lelie MethoilUt KM"0aI. South Commercial and Meyers streets; Horace N. Aldricb. pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with classes tor all ages and grades; E. A. Rhoten, superintendent. Primary de partment meets in Leslie hall, under the direction of Miss Sue Williams. At 11:00 a. tn. public worship, with sermon by the pastor; theme: "The Triumphal Entry." This Is decision day la the Sunday school snd a class of young people who have been In preparation will be received into church membership. At 3:30 p. ra. the choir will meet for special re hearsal, and at 5:39 p. m. will have lunch at the church, remaining for the evening service. At S;3V p. m. the devotional meeting of the Ep worth leagne. Leslie Pprtager. presi dent. At 7:JSp. m. Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis will deliver the address. 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