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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1920)
THE OREGON STATESMAN: SUNDAY. APRIL in, 1020. 4. v. Brother Alison leaTes tomorrow for with moving pictures. Dr. Lewis was Des Moines. Iowa, as a delegate to wjth ns a month ago. and you will be the general conference of the church glad to hear him and tee his pictures which occurs once la four years. He and curios, as he endeaTors to Inform will he gone about six weeks, but has us further on Alaska. No admission made provision for all the church will be charged, but a silver offering services to be maintained during hit will be taken. The public Is invited. absence. ; First Congregational Liberty and Center street, V. C. Ksntner, minister; 10 -a. m., Sunday school with classes for all. W. I. Staler, superintendent. '11:00-'a. m., "Religion and the Everyday Life." 1:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor, George White, leader; 7:30 p. m.. "The Mountain Trail." Pictures. South Salem Friend. South Commercial and Washington streets.. II. E. Pemberton. pastor Church Bible school: at 10 a. m., classes and teachers for all, Carl Mil ler, superintendent. Morning -worship at 11 a. m., young people's meet tag at 6:CrO p. m.; at 7:45 superin tendent L. C. Henshaw will begin a Roducb mm WrM Is M MiA; Unbsshny. toUMrtoas t br the tnulna korcto gyvum. Succeeds cfl wbea all others faik Boy m null DOS OK in i Mm w mmj mwy mrM start! follow the alap direction. $10044 MsraatMl Boat delay addiac to .Tout alsh. aappweaa; ass yaars T yr Ufa. a etw sok. telllnf bow to become thlia 4. a pltaaant. aafs, aaay way, and remain Tu)4: Wslost Happily.- Wlii bo pnt fras la plain wrapper, m request to i JtOBtlJI CO, CtatlstCk.lflS Iff, N, series of meetings .which -will con tinue each evening at 7:45 until far ther notice. Mr. Henshaw is an able preacher. Come and hear him. Jasen Lee Memorial. Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, Chas. Hageman In charge; classes for all ages under the care of capable teachers. Strangers and visitors always welcom?. Public worship at 11 a. m.. Dr. E. S. Ham mond will bring the morning mes sage. Class meeting at the close of the morning service. Junior league at 3 p. m.. Miss Grace Tyler, super tendent. Young people from the ages of eight years to fifteen welcomed Epworth league at 6:30. Mr. Leland Linn, leader. We want a large atten dance of young people for this meet ing. Come early. Evening service at 7:30. The Rev. Dr. E. Glenwood of Kimball College of Theology will preach. There will be special music by the choir under 4he leadership of Professor Clark, and the orchestra will furnish special music for the Ep worth league. Do not forget prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. We cordially invite the public to come and worship with us. There win be a meeting of all the superintendents of the city Sunday schools at the Commercial club rooms on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m Very important. United Evangel leal. Sunday. April 17. 1020 Sunday school. 10 a. m., S. P. McCracken, superintendent; sermon, 1 a. m., by Bishop M. T. Mays of LeMars, Iowa. Keystone league of Christian Endeav or at 6:45; sermon by the pastor at 30 p. m. S. S. Mumey, pastor. First ' Methodist Episcopal. Dr. Richard N. Avlson, minister; Church and. State streets. At 9:15 old-time class meeting, room 4, down stairs, W. L. Cummings. leader; 9:45 Sunday school. Alpheus Gillette, su perintendent, Bobbin Fisher, assist ing; 11 a. m., sermonette, "Birds,' boiomon a - song 2-1 z, sermon "Dreams and Ideals"; 3 p. m.. service at Old People's Home, Twelfth and Ferry; 6:30 p. m., senior league Mary Findley in charge, topic. "Wben is Courage Needed?" Inter mediate league in Epworth hall, Claire Ausman, leader; junior league upstairs. At 7:30. p. m., sermon, "Liberty and Life," mid-week prayer and praise service. Thursday at 7:30 p. m.. Dr. E. S. Hammond .leader. First Christian. High and Center streets. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.. Dr. H. C. Epley. superintendent; classes for all ages. Everybody welcome, strangers par ticularly -so. oermon at ii a. m.. topic "Winning the Crown." 7:30 p. m. topic "The Importance of a Name" presented by Eldon Wood of Eugene Bible university, in the absence of the pastor owing to ill health. C. E. so ciety meets at 6:30 p. m.. mid-week prayer service, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. L. W. Porter, pastor. Church of God. At 1346 North Church street. J. J. Gillisple, pastor. Sunday school, 10 1 a. m.. suitable classes for pupils of I all ages, Mrs. E. Jackson, superin tendent. Preaching service, 11 a. m. ana 7:30 p. m. rrayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. We Invite all who can to attend the services. Presbyterian Church. Thomas S. Anderson, minister. Church school at 9:45, Joseph H. Al bert, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. The old law of I labor and enjoyment "In the Sweat of Thy Face Shalt Thou Eat They Bread' a timely topic. Interme diate Endeavor at 5:00 and the young people's meeting at 6:30. Eve ning worship at 7:30, theme. "How the Other Half Lives." Strangers cordially welcome. Central Congregational. II. C. Stover, minister. Corner of 'We announce the arrival of several very handsome Bed Room Suites, Furniture of charming design una sual, and well worth seeingl Every one interested in beautiful furniture is invited to see this display. Wc have one of these beautiful suites in our west window. Its dainty, artistic design is inspired by the Adam period. The bed is full size. The chifforette is very roomy. The dresser and7 triplicate mirrored dressing table completes the suite. Re jnilar $175.00 Circassian Walnut bed and dresser, now $125.00 Regular $52.50 Quarter Sawed Oak Dresser, now $4i.o0 Regular $42.50 Ivory Enamel Dresser, now., ... $34.85 Regular $32.50 Ivory Enamel Dresser, now. ....... .$24.85 Regular $29.75 Ivory Enamel Dresser, now. $21.50 I y HELPMATE WIVBtSAL Record Universal Ranges Because of its beauty and practical usefulness every woman who sees one wants it. Tins stunning Range is a marvelous Cooker is durably and dependably made, easy to operate and a won derful fuel saver. But its big feature is its finish Beautiful Enamel in Silver Kickle. Prices from $85-00 Up Sup iremacy If -you Vint dance records which will keep you on your feet HERE IS .THE LIST . 1H32 Peggy Fot Trot . .Smith Orchestra I5e On, Miami Shore W'altx Smith's Orchestra 11561 Out of the East Fox Trot, Smith's Orch'ta 15c Rainy Day Blues Fox Trot. .Smith's Orchestra 18541 Royal Vagabond Fox Trot. tc , Canary. 11536 Arabian Nights One Step Waldorf Astoria urcnesira Waldorf Astoria Orchestra 18321 Rockln the Boat Fox Trot Smitn s orcnesira -One Sstep 85c Sand Dunes One Step. 85c -Girl. Behind the Gun- .Smith's Orchestra 841 Burmese Bells One Step... Art Hickman 85c Rainbow of My Dreams Fox Trot. . . . Art Hickman .Hickman Trio .Hickman Trio . .Saxapbone 2839- - Wonderful Tal One Step. 85c Nobody Knows Fox Trot. 275 Ting Ling Toy Fox Trot. Seventh Day AdveatUt. North Fifth street and Gaines ave nue. Tonight at 7:30, Evangelist R. Bell, pastor, subject. "Do the Dead Come Hack?" The Bible answer to this question is God's testimony that Spiritualism Is of the Devil. In this Interesting and vital sermon study I which knocks every prop from unaer spiritualism the evangelist will un cover Satan's first lie and show how that lie has for 6000 years been taught for the truth. "To have been wrong for a thousand sears will not make us right for a single hour. Come and hear this great - Bible study. All Welcome. Catholic Church. Masses at 7:30 and 10:30. At the last mass Rer. Father Derouln will deliver the sermon and also at bene diction In the evening at 7:30. At the first mass the Holy Name society will receive communion and next Sunday the altar boys and children will receive. Everybodywelcome. First BaptUt. Marion and Liberty streets. Rev. Harold L. Proppe of Independence, will preach. Morning services: Sun- da yschool. 9:45: preaching. 11. sub ject. "Regeneration or Reformation.' Evening services. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30; preaching. 7:30, subject. "The Ques tion Cod Cannot Answer." A cordial welcome to all. '"" ' St. Paul's Church. Corner of Cbemeketa and North Church streets. Rev. Chas. H. Pow ell. D. D.. rector. Services for the second Sunday after Easter. 7:30 a. m.. holy communion; 9:45 a. m.. church school; 11 a. m.. morning prayer and sermon, "An Interpreta tion of Life's Shadows"; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and address. Mf. F. G. Deckeback will sing an offertory! solo at the morning' service. Every- ! body welcome. Fin Church of Christ SrlenUiO. Sunday services held at 440 Cbem eketa street at 11 a. m. Subject of I Bible lesson. "Doctrine of Atone ment." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.l I Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room. 209 Masonic temple, open every day except Sunday and holidays, from 11:45 to 5 d. m. All are cordially in vited to our services and to our read ing room. Lutheran. East State and Eighteenth streets. George Kothler. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. A class of catehumeni will be confirmed. Visitors are wel come. There will be.no evening service. Daptist Church. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. Proppe. pastor of the Baptist church at Independence, will preach. The monthly meeting and supper of the Brotherhood will be held Tues day at 6:30 d. m. This will be one of the most Interesting meetings of the season as a good program is be llng prepared. Several speskers from various places will he present ana make "short addresses. Sextette 85c When Lanterns Glow One Step Savaphone Sextette . 6137 Carolina Sunshine Walts Prince's Orchestra 1.25 Oh What a Pal Was 5fary Walti Pence's Orchestra 2844 Batkln' Dog Fox Trot Ted Lewis Jazz Band South Nineteenth aad Ferry street. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Mrs. LL E. Edwards superintendent. A story of Cbriatlan Americanization at 11 a. ra. Music by Cecil Deacon. Chris tian Endevor at 7:15 p. m. Evening service at 8. There Is a Green Hill Frr Away." (Harry Hale Pike) will be suns by'Mr. Craven aad Mr. Plo ver. Sabject of addrea. TutUac Soul Into the World Manors Cone to I ho fearfacw la the spring as ta no other season. They don't run themselves all oft that way. however, but mostly r mala la the tystem. Hood's Raraap artlla removes them, wards oft dan ger. maka rood health sore. iBat in the Lon$ Rn THE cost of one repair often represents the difference between a low priced inner tube and a Goodrich. The first vulcanizing bill 85c Oh Fox Trot Ted Lewis Jazs Band Mark X after Records jou want. Xame. Address. Sherman-Clay Pianos Sales Representatives Court Street Christian "hrch. North Seventeenth and Court streets. Bible school at in a. m.. tan I by pastor to children. Morning ser mon at 11 a. m.. Krnoes from m Iterchnrch Conference.". Junior C. E. at 5:30 p. m.. Intermediate C E. at 5:30 p; m.. young people's C. L. at 6:30 p. m. Song service and sermon. 7:30 p. m.. subject "Christ Is Com ing. Are You Resdy?" This Is the second sermon of a series on me second coming of Christ. Hear them. they are worth while. A very helpful Bibe study Is given ny tne paator each Thursday at 7:45 p. m. We In vite you to these services. R. L. Put nam, pastor. Iirnlie Methodit Episcopal. South 'Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldrlrh. pastor. At 9:4 5 a. m.. Sunday school, with clssses for all ages and grades. K. A. Rhoten, superintendent. Primary de partment meets In Leslie hall under the supervision of Miss Sue Wlllisms At 11 a. m . Willamette University Jdsy. with address by Professor K. C (Richards. This will be a very Inter esttng and worth while service. At 6:30 p. m. the devotional meeting of the Epworth league, led by Keith Ly man; 7:30 p. m.. a return visit by Dr. Edward Lewis (Alaska Black Lock), who will lecture on Alaska, and the address will be Illustrated eats up your imaginary saving and you still have the poor tube. Why not get a Goodrich Tube in the first place? INNER TUBES Tied The Chevrolet 490 is an all purpose car (.Vorcr F. Haver. Salem, IU.ute 1, o!u?ttarily makn thi statement Ik tit hi 4 i 'hevroh-t : "Have ucl it for all urrim sin i- I Nought il yearn ago." ently hauleil 17.V) r.nir.l f .Ut, 10 cH'u of erraui ami cue Hirer Im-jU1h myself, from fi:y H,mr to Salem, al one loail." qualities of the Cbe- I re. oilier iai!wiiir We rail this pinjr wiur, hut it the ..ijm mict.m Whilo wp ilo not appnvr of ut-li t real m-nt. .-...tuwiin. I.niir to fimire out the !on Ulr loadeil. anl treatcU the same as he vouM exiit to treat a hijrH priced car. it it . i i.i uit not (liffieult fr liltle ear if not th- over- are Anyone is at liherty to write or talk to .Mr. Haver al-ut his ear, ami we willing to leave it to him a to vrh-ther he vouhl recoinmenj it. KK.MK.MHKU OI U SUMJAX-TIIK ltKST .M TOMOllILK SALCSJIAN IS T1IK SATISKIKD t TSTO.MKU Salem Automobile Co. F. ti. DELANO SALEM DALLAS A. I. EOFF