The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 02, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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    Th time for eYft(n? service in the
churches of Salem ha been Changed to
half an hoar later with the comtnr of
the lummer months and longer days,
liefflnning today, young peopU'a erv
ice will beRln at 7 o'clock instead of
C:10 and -preaching- services -at-St fn
tead of 7:3t.
Good .Samaritan .Mission"
111 hold-sertlces fti the W. C. T-
U. hallSabba'thafay 2 at 1 3 p. nr.
and 7:30 iu the ; evening, ' All " are
Invited to attend. :.--, -,. 1 ;',
Center., Street Methodist
; Thirteenth and Center streets. G.
S. Roeder." talnlster, ' Sabbath school
10 a. m. fcnglish'and German classes.
11 a. m- sermon by Rev, J. W. Beck
ley. - 7 p. m.. Esther Roeder will
lead' the devotional meeting of the
MAGNETOS
We Save one ot the
best men in this line oa
the west coast and have
quipped a shop for magne
to repairs. Also a line of,
parts. If your magneto needs
overhauling, ship it to us or
call
W. H. Hfldebrandt
& Co. :
; ' Official .
Eisemann Magneto
; Service Station :
279 North Commercial St
- v ivSALEM - ....
Epworth league. " The pastor will
preach at 7:20. Midweek prayer and
praise service on Thursday evening.
Tha ladies aid will meet at the Sa
lem Deaconess hospital on South
"Winter Rth6el"Thursday aTternoon to
Rer. All who wish to help are in
vited. Rev. (. S. Roeder will preach
at the. Pratum Methodist church, 11
a. in. Sunday. - , . ,
. Church of God. ,
At 134 North Church street
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. Viola
Jackson in charge. , Preaching' serv
ices .at 11 i. m. and ' 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30. We "extend a cordial invi
tation to all to , attend the services.
J. J. Gillespie,, pastor.
First lulled Brethren.
Yew J'ark Bible school at 10 a. m.
!The usual service at 11. Christian
I Endeavor at 7 p. m. and preaching at
1 8:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting
I on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Everyone Js cordially 'invited. C. W.
Corby, pastor.
St. Paul's Chorrh.
Chemeketa and Church. streets, the
Rev. Chas. H. Powell. B. D. rector.
Services for the-fourth Sunday after
Easter: .7:30 a. m., holy communion;
9:45 a. ro.. church school :"lla; m.,
choral celebration and sermon. "Re
demption of the Lost." At 7:30 p. m
evening prayer and sermon. "How to
be Poor." Mrs. W. H. Bennett will
sing an offertory solo at the morning
service. Everybody welcome.
' I Seventh Day Advent iKU ".
North Fifth! street and Gaines ave
nue. Tonight at, 7:30, Evan pel rut A,
R. Bell, pastor. ;subjet.: "The ajMe
nium Satan Bound 1000 Years.
When? Where? How?" The evange
list will answer the questions: "Will
the World be Converted?" -Will
Will the Nations Ever Fight Again?
Everybody welcome.
Stat I limitation.
Services at the state institutions
Sunday will be held as follows: At
a in.. Stale Hospital, by . H. E.
Pemberton: 2:30 p. m.. Cottage
Farm by G. F. Leining; 3:00 p. mj
Girls' Training school, by Thos.
Acheson: 3: 15 p. in.. Tuberculosis
Hospital, by E. S. Hammond.
Presbyterian Chnrrh.
Thomas S. Anderson, minister;
Joseph H. Albert, superintendent' of
the church school. Services. . Public
worship at 11 a. m.. and 7:4 5 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a .m.. classes
for all. Intermediate Endeavor at 5
o'clock and young peopies meeting
at 6:30 p. m. Theme of morning eer
mon, "The World Looking for a True
Mart." Subject of erening service.
"The Salt of the Earth.- Everybody
welcome. --
Catholic Church.
Masses at 7:30 and 10:30. The last
mass, will be sung by a newly or
dained priest. Rev. Father Francis
Lelpsig, iWho has recently been or
dained, and he will also preach the
sermon. After the last mass, t Father
Leipsig will give his Messing to all.
Benediction Sunday evening at 7:30.
Rev. Father Buck will s peak 'on
some doctrinal subject. A cordial In
vitation is extended to everyone for
ail services.
InstalatloTi of officers. Df.C:Ubert.
presiding: lorotnyl.virts wilt con
duct the devotional service of the In
termediate league In Epworth hall:
janior leap upstairs. At 7:30 p. m.
srrmn. "The World's Greatest Lit
erature." Dr. E. E. Gilbert, ur dls-
trlrt superintendent wll preach both
morning and eveninr ? ,n absence
of the pastor. Inspirational music
by chorus with pipe organ accompa
niment both morning and evening.
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. the midweek
service will be in charge ot the
Mother's Class.. Mrs. Chas. A. Bowtn.
the leader, is a woman of large ex
perience, having - been a successful
pastor's wife for many years and a
missionary In China during the
Boxer uprising. We shall have
pleasant and profitable hour. Come.
, Evangelical Ctinrrh.
Seventeenth anc Chemeketa
(treets. F. W. Launer. pastor. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Sermon at
11 a. m. Subject, "The Lord's Ser
vices.", , Y. P. S. at 7 p. m.. Alta
Zlm. leader. Sermon at 7:45. This
is the last Sunday before our annual
conference which will be held this
week, beginning May C. at Portland,
K. Sixth and Market streets.
SHIPLEY'S
the
Pay as You Go Plan
i 5- : :t
-May Isi, 1920theU. Q.lShiJpley'Cd Adopted ; (
the iw"isVbU;Cd PLAN, 'XASH'ONLY.".:
i emf mx you
'A : i , you go jjntil conditions strike a :
; j;'"v "lvel tvliere commrdities are on a eon-
... '""i servativi basia. - f
V , . "i store will be iivre to your .
I ' - wajits and serve you ' with the -same
" quality merciaiidise'iit pppu& yjiices.
'r . " Sincerely yours,
U. G. SHIPLEY CO,
y.iJU W.M.. II lit jl: I
fjMfcB v?1Q Tim !Hi .
in. a
.Some slick itranger might come along, some day and tell f
ydu how yoii can make a fortune -by investing your money i','
bis 'alluring proposition. -:Cl f.r-f'V--'':: rX; ViT1
But, Listeh! If his scheme "was such .a, good one, ;he
wouldn't have to go around peddling it. Some of the big fi
nanciers would have had it long ago. - i v t -
Don't send your money.'out of your own town to never
come back. , :-. : :: : ' ;: -. .-
, Put Your Money In, Our ftanir ,
You Will Receive 3 Per Cent. Interest
Salem Bark of Commerce
404 State Street
2X2
i
First Church of. Christ Sclent int.
Sunday services held at 440- Chem
eket street at 11 a. m. Subject -of
Bible lesson ,. "Everlasting Punish-
menu" Sunday school at 9:4S a-'Tn.
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at 8 o'clock. Reeding room.
209 Masonic temple, open every day
except Sunday and holidays, from
11T45 to 6 p. m. All ai coruiarry tn-
Titea to our services and to our read
ing room.
Highland Friends.
, Bible school st 9:45 a. m.. Earl
Fruitt, superintendent; classes for
ail , ages. Morning worship .and
preaching at 8 p. m. Prayer meet
ing on Thursday at 8 p. m. If yon are
enjoying salvation, come anid help
as in our worir. ir you want salva
tion, come and let up help you. J.
V- iee and wife, pastors.
" Lutheran. ' !
,. East State and Eighteenth streets.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching
service at 10:30 a. m.. subject. "How
Jesus Deals With a Man That Seeks
tiim. . -mere will: be no evening
oemce. ueorge Koenier, pastor
" Central Cbmrreirationat :
fiouth Nineteenth and Ferry streets
it. Mover, minister. A -combined
service of the Sunday school -and
morning worship at 10 a. m., Chri
uan endeavor at S:15 p. m. Eve
ning service at ,8 p. m.
' . " -. : " " '
; First CongregatlOBal '
taoerty and Centr stseeU, W. C.
Jiantner, minister. At 10 a. m., Sun
day school with classes for all, W. I.
Staley, superintendent; 11 a. m..
uod s Palm Trees"; 7 p. Chris-
nan Jndeavor. Mrs. Bavne. leader:
P.' m.. "The Sea of Glass." Flftr
oeanuiui colored pictures of Scotland
will be shown at the evening service.
Court Street Christian.
?ortn Seventeenth and ' Court
streets. Everybody remember next
Lord's day is "Mother's day" and
our aim is 200 In the eiDle school. A
special program is to be rendered
Come this week and get the full In
formation. What a fine attendance
we had last time!' Wonder how many
win be there on time, this week for
tne Bible school. Remember, 10
ra. sharp. The pastor will continue
his talk to the children. Our morn
Ing service will be given over in ser
mon to a presentation ot the Ameri
canization and evangelastlc program
conironung tne cnurcn in America
Come and hear the stirring facts and
bring, a good offering for home mis
sions: Junior and Intermediate En
deavor at 5;30 p. m. Note change of
time of evening services. : Y. P. S. C
E., 7 p. m. Song service and sermon
at 8 p. m., subject The Revelation."
Monday at 7:45 p. m., meeting of of
flcial board. Every member of the
board urged to be present. Thurs
day an all day meeting at the church
building ot Christian Woman'
Board of Missions auxiliaries ot the
county. Those attending are asked
to bring a pot-luck-lunch and hot
coffee will be served at the ennrcn.
In the evening at 7:45 p. m. the mid
week prayer service will be held. The
pastor will give a Bible study on the
tioiy spirit, provided ne is present
and not in attendance at the state
Sunday school convention. Friday
evening regular business meeting and
social ef Young People s Society of
Christian Endeavor. Yon are invited
to any of these services. - Ion. will
find a ready -welcome at all times."
United ErangelicaL
North Cottage street. Sunday
services: Preaching. 11:00 a .m.. and
7;30 p. m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.
m., S. P.-McCracken. superintendent.
Keystone league of Christian .Endea
vor, 6:45. Miss Pauline Remington
president. A cordial .invitation to all
the services, to yon. S. S. Mumey,
pastor.
' ' Firt Methodist Episcopal
Dr. Richard N. Avison. minister,
corner State and Church streets. At
9:15 old time class meeting, room
downstairs. W .L. Cummlngs, leader
9:45. Sunday school. Prof. Alpheus
J. Glllett, superintendent, Robbin
Fisher, asslting; 11 a. m.. sermon
"The Kingsnip or Jesus. At 3 p. m
Brother W. W. Rosebraugh will con
duct the services at the Old People
Home, corner Twelfth and Ferry. At
6:30 p.m. senior ' league. Ramore
Dimlck, leader.- There will also be
Lelie 3Iethodit EpicopL
South . Commercial and Meyers
streets. Horace N. Aldrlch. pastor.!
At 9:45 a. m Sunday school. E. A.
Rhoten. superintendent. "Primary de
partment meets in Leslie hall. Miss
Sue Williams, superintendent. At
la. m.. public worship with ser
mon by the pastor; theme. The Pow
er of the Uplifted Cross." At 7:00
m.. devotional meeting ot the Ep
worth league, topic. "How to Show
Sympathy," leader Miss atanae . ia-
pleton. At 8:00 p. m. thirty young
ladles will present a May day can
tata. "The Crowning of Love. No
admission will be charged bnt a sli
ver offering will be received. The
public Is Invited. . .
Aiton Le slentoriaL
Winter and Jefferson streets.
Thomas Aoheson. pastor.- ' Sunday,
school. 9:45. ChM. Hagemaa in'
charge; classes for all ages, nnder
the care of capable teachers. a
hearty invitation is extended to
strangers and a warm welcome is as
sured. Public worship at 11 a. in.,
subject, "The Church's Self Condem
nation. Class meeting at the close
ot the service, led by C. M. Clark.
Junior league at 3 p. m.. Miss Grace
Tyler, superintendent. Senior league
at 6:30. Young people are eo rurally
Innvlted to this service, a warm
greeting awaits yon. Evening serv
ice at 730. subject. "The Responsi
bility of Brotherhood." This service Jicaeid.
will be evangelist le. We have a mft
tare for - yoe - so be preeeaU Special
music will be rendered by the rholr,
under the leadership of Professor
Clark, both morning and evening.
Come prepared to help make Sun
day a great day of uplift and-inspi
ration. We moat cordially invite is
public to come and worship with as.
Do not forget the prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening at :30.
Independents Have Right
to Vote on Measures
Any registered voter, regardless of
whether he Is affiliated with any po-
Mtlcal party, will be able to vote on
the referendum measures at the spe
cial election Mar 21. This is the
Information furnished by Attorney
General Drown to W. J. Kerr, preal
dent of Oregon Agricultural college.
in response to an Inquiry from Mr.
Kerr. Because or the large number
ot Inquiries received from persons
Interested in the millage Lax meas
ures the question was referred to the
attorney general so that a public
statement might be made for the
general enlightenment of the voters.
Under the primary law persons
registered a independents are.. un
able' to rete for candidates for nom-
natinn bv anr noUMtal party, but
bile the special election lakes p'ace
I the Mine time as the primary ei-
erlkm and the voting places tad tb
officials are the rsm t refeee
dum measures sre prtsie o
ale ballou sad Independently regis
tered irvon ir. ay vote.
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