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i THE OREGOX STATESMAN tiCXDAI, MAY 16, 102fs I 3 J . Kvangellral Church i Chemeketa street. F. W. Launer, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ra. J. Leppold, superintendent. Sermon at ' 11 a. m.,-ubJect'Wllt Thou be Made -Whole?" Y. P. A will be led by Wil liam scnou. sermon at 7:45 p. m.; W; M. S. Tuesday evening at the ' church. Mrs. P. W. Launer will give report of big connventlon held in Seattle last month. Prayer meetlnr Thursday evening. Sermon at Frait land at 3 p. m. - - , r ' r Presbyterian Church. Thomas . Anderson, minister. Joseph H. Albert, school snperintend - ent. All services at the usual hours . today. The pastor will preach at morning service on "How to Mind Your Own Business." In the evening , the theme will be Our Father." A . , welcome, for everybody,. Seventh Day Adventlfit. v North Fifth street and Gaines ave nue. Tonight at 7:30 Evangelist A R. Bell, pastor, subject "A Question Service." The evangelist will spend esting questions that have the grace of God, the second coming of tnnsi. justmcauon by faith, etc.. come and have it answered. You will miss . a treat , if you miss this ouix ; meeting. been uible lesson. "Mortals and Imtnor- v a it 4 w an- 3 u aauA m c iiuui a a - m sa m Sabbath, the Im- Wednesday evnlnr testimonial mt state ol'lng at 8 o'clock. Reading room. 209 Masonic tempi, open every day ex cept Sunday and 'holidays, from ii:45 a. m. to C p. m. All are In tlted. .v. uitc m question iniiais." Sunday school at mortaility of the soul, the the dead, the eosoel of Jesus. South Sacra Friend. -Soutfc. Commercial and Washington streets, - II. E. Pemberton. pastor. Church Bible school at 10 a. m. with all the usual classes. Carl Miller, su perintendent. Meeting for worship at 11 a.- to. with special music and preaching; ihe theme. "Saul of Tarsus."-At 7 "p. m. the younng people will meet in the C. E. room; gospel meeting In the evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. Thursday at 8 p. m.- the prayer meeting studying Acts 5th chapter, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, leader; . - Flrat Church of ChrM Sclent I t. Sunday services held at 440 Chem- the hour answering some very inter- eketa street at 11 a. m. Subjecf of f 1 IDLE MONEY DOES NOT PAY A PROFIT IT'S working money which benefits its owner. When you carry or bury your earnings, you take away its earning power. : Money deposited here at the United States Na tional Bank in a Savings Account is really a "hired hand." It works 24 hours a day and pays its wages to you in the way of Interest ; 1 i ii is i it i ii iiv 1 1 Oregon.- j lilio Methodic FnlrotX. South Commercial and Meyers streets, Horace N. 'Aldrich. pastor. At 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school, with classes for all ages and grades, E A. Rhoten. superintendent. Primary de partment meets in Leslie hall, under the direction of Miss Sue William. At 11:00 a. m. public worship, with sermon by pastor, theme. ."What Is Faith?" Devotional meeting of the Eyworth league at 7:00 p. m.. led by Ed Nerene. At 8:00 p. m. the nunils of the State School for the Blind will lead in a song service and will slnr several special numbers. The sermon will be delivered by the pastor. Rrandlnavlon Methodic. Fifteenth and Mill streets. Service! at 11 o'clock. Rey. C. II. Hassel will will preach. Sunday school at 12. Mr. Curat Anderson, superintendent. "First Methodist EpWopal. State and Church streets. Dr. Richard N. Avison. minister. At 9:15. old time class meeting, room 4 downstairs. W. L. Camming leader; 9:45 Sunday school. Prof. Alpheus Gillette, superintendent. Robert Usher, assisting; 11 a. m. tin the absence of the pastor) Rev. Charles A. Brown will preach morning and evening. Morning theme. 'Christ the Pioneer"; 3 p. m. Prof. E. E. Bergman will preach at the Old Peo ple a Home, corner Twelfth and Ferry streets. At 7:00 p. m. Epworth league anniversary. Hubert Wilkin. leader. Intermediate league In Ep worth hall; junior league upstairs: 8 p. m. (note change of time), senior. On Thursday. 8 p. m.. midweek prayer and praise service. First Congregational. Liberty and Center streets. W. C Kantner, minister. At 10:00 a, n Sunday school with classes for all. W. I. Staley, superintendent; 11:00 a. m. -Christianity as a Social Force;" 7:00 p. m. christian en deavor. Miss Nell Fake, leader. At 8:00 p. m. "Are You Registered?" Pictures. - - ' Central Congregational. South Nineteenth and Ferry streets 11. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. In charge of Mrs. IB.-E. Edwards. Dr. Cammack will address the 8unday school at 11 a. Im.. subject "Africa." Christian En deavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening serv ice at 8 p. m. la- will take charge. The object of this meeting Is to stimulate lite en- Istraent .work among our young peo ple. This delegation will have charge of the regular services or the church at 8 o'clock. w. c t. r. - Good Samaritan mission; meeting at the W. C. T. U. hall Sunday. 3:00 n. m. Headquarters at Mrs. Buck- bee's home. 158 North Front street Tuesday. May 18. will be observed as "Candidate's day" by the W. C. T. U. at their hall. The members will be at home from 3 to ft to all prospective candidates and be glad to have them call and present their cards. Someone will present the mill- age measure and Ivan Martin will sneak. All women interested In the f 1 u sn ,m tr.illlv Invito! 1 to be nresenU Grace Tyler, all children welcome and a profitable time assured. Ep worth learue at 7 p. m. SpcU! manic will be rendered by the choir both morning and evening, under the leadership of Professor Clark. Prayer and pral erlro YeJne- la Tnlni' At I o'clock. A BtCtt towsrd the church Is a step in in right direction. Flrt HapiJa. Sunday school at 9:45 ajm.. Prof II. E. Hewitt, superintendent; clashes for all. Morning service. 11 o clock Rev. J. C. Tibbeta. preacher. Eve ning service will be conducted by vounr neonle from McMlnnville col lege. Those not worshiping elsewhere are. Invited to these services. Jaso Leo UeaaoviaL North Winter and Jefferson streets, tthe Jvr. Thomas Aeheson naxtor. Sunday school at 9:45 Chaa. Ilareman. superintendent r,anhi teachers are in charge of clam for all ages. Strangers and fiiiinn alwavs welcome. Public worship at 11 avw.-and-l p. m. i" the absence of the pastor. Albert S. Mulligan will preach; morning auo- rct. -Christ Precious-, eTenm. "Moral Heroism." Clase meeting ai 12:10. led . by J. M. Clark; junior learue at 3 p. m.. in cnarge or DANDERINE" Stops' Hair' Coming Out;. Doubles Its Beauty. Send me your name and address and I vrlll tend you a projpectus of the . SILVER ICING MINE C Chap pell Hotel BOth Sales, Ortgoa ! r A few cents buys "Danderlae." 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ROAD FABRIC Fbr Country Rides Built-for severe; country road service lacihel Country Road Fabric Tires hiiw : r quality that means ire miles to yon tire economy. ; Extra Tested for Extra Miles Plus the Extra Tests, safeguarding quality in Racine Country Road Fabric and Multi Mile CordTires, the Racine Absorbing Shock Strip welding tread and carcass perfectly is an added insurance of extra . miles comfort economy. v Be sure the name RACINE RUBBER COMPANY is on every tire you buy. : J. B. HILEMAN . Automobile Accessories 201 N. Commercial St. Phone 787 : Ww ' : CoaK Street Chrlntiaa. .North Seventeetnh and Court! streeta. Bible school at 10 a. in. I harp. Remember the first Lord'a day in Jane la Children'a day. Oar aim is 22S present. That's easy. Let'a get basy and beat it. Talk by pastor to children daring closing ex ercises. Sermon at 11 a. m.. subject. I "Why the Tithe?" Come hear this sermon. The chnrch at Turner in-1 I rites the brethren to bring a basket dinner and enjoy fellowship with them on the convention grounds. The pastor will conduct a baptismal serv ice after the - sermon at Turner. Junior and Intermediate C. E. at 5:30 p. m. T. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Song service and sermon at 8 p .m. Come and enjoy the song service, un der new song leader. Sermon. "The Handwriting on the Wall." Tuesday I evening the Loyal Sons and Daugh ters will hold Joint social at the home of kfra. P. A. Baker. North Eighteenth street. Thursday at t p. Im. devotional and Bible study. We are having an Interesting Bible study! on -Holy Spirt.- Everybody wel come. R. L. Putnam, pastor. Find Christian. Center and High streets, two blocks north of the court house. Bible school at $:45. with big or chestral ieatarea. Sermon and com munion at 11 a. m. Christian En deavor at 7 p. m. and evening wor ship at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting on I Thursday at 7: IS p. m. United cir cles Friday afternoon at the church. Leland W. Porter, pastor. State Imrtltatlowft. Services at the state Institutions Sunday will be held as follows: At I 2:30 p. m. Cbemawa Indian school. I by R. L. Putnam: 3:00 p. m. Girl's I Training School, by T. S. Anderson. St. Pm1s Chnrrh. Chemeketa and Church streets, the Rev. Charles II. Powell. B. D.. rector. Services for the Sunday after Ascen sion: At 7:30 a. m. holy communion; 9:45 a. IH-, church school; 11 a. m.. I I morning, prayer and sermon. "Ascensionthe- Exaltation ot Human ity:' 7:30 p. nv evening prayer and address. "Some Teachings of Socra-I . " ' I tea."-Mr. Leon. Jennison will I sing baicm, urcgon connod's -peace Cod- as an of fertory solo at the tnornlng service. Everybody welconaev- . . Catholic Church. . Communion mass at 7:30. high mass and sermon by the pastor. lg noranee the Cause ot Catholic Perse cutions at 10 :3f. Benediction and sermon by Rev. Father Deroaia at 7:30 p .m. Moving pictures at the hall on Friday evening. May 21. for the altar and choir boys beneitt. w Lntheean. . East State and Eighteenth afreets. George Koehler. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service st 10:30 a. m. Visitors are welcome. There will be no evening service. ' First Baptist. Regular services of the church at 11 o'clock. 8anday school at !:. IB. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock. At j:j ihr wtn be a meeting 01 tne wo man's Missionary society, at which Professor Van Osdell and a delega tion of McMlnnvilTfe students, whn at tended the convention at Dcs Mdlne. tIAN--4;R-UCKS R 0.- B. Salem, :$ 1995 The Hrjifman 5500 pound capacity general utility truck is built for tnose wiio are f etldnf tLe Ycry Listext qual ity and f errice. A truck tnat vrflrfite maxiaum efficiency, f tand up under capacity load cn lonj cr nort Lads and deliver iU mercliandije with the lowest poiiible cost per ton mile. Note these Spedficatioms MOTOR Model C. 4-yl. Bnda-W. U. 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