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TTTE OREGON STATESMAN: SUXDAT, JLVY 23, 1020. ' " ' ' , . the address 40 beantifnl colored nle-l tores of sceues la Norway will be shown. CLEAR THE TRACK li : : 1 4 I Evangelical Church. f' Chemeketa street, F. W. Launer, ; pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ra. ; ' sermon at 11 a. m.. ;by Rev. G! F. linlng of the Center Street Evan gelical church. Yvp. A.' at ? p. m.. led.ny oy aim. rranic SHansbaogh. Sermon by Rev..e 1. Schuster of Albany. Mr. Schuster will preach' at Fruitland at 3 p. m. j Leslie Methodist Episcopal. 1 ,South Commercial and Meyers streets, Horace N. Aldrich. pastor. Sunday school at 9:4 a. m., E. A. Rhotenr superintendent; primary de . partment meets in Leslie hall, under ' the supervision of Miss Sue Williams. Persons not able to attend Sunday school are lnvitea to join the Home : department and the superintendent Mrs. E. T. Barkus.Will delhrer the literature regularly In your home We are making a special effort in be half of the babies and ' want yours ; enrolled on the cradle roll. Mrs. J 0. Medler, superintendent. Public worship at 11 a. m. with sermon by 'the pastor. At 7 p. m., devotional meeting of the Epworth league. Les- lie Springer, president. At 8 p. m Bryan Conley. student in the lawl department and a senior In liberal arts fin Willamette university, will deliver hts lecture. "Versailles." Mr. Conleyjwas abroad 20 months with me American forces during the war, and apent'the month of June. 1919. m Versailles, during the peace con ference, thus gleaning first hand the information forming the basis of hts address. No admission. The public is invited. u ! F1rt Christian. I Center and High streets. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Church services at li; y. p. s. C. E. at 7 p. m. Eve ning worship at 8. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Leland w. Porter, pastor. Court Street Christian Aortn Seventeenth and Court streets. We had a fine attendance in the Bible school last Lord's day and we want to keep growing in num oers. only two more weeks until Children's day. Everybody work, we are going to smash all attendance records on previous Children's days on that day. All teachers and officers 0)1tl MiTl imt iiftn)itAii'iu MssMtie.'sssse MULTIPLYING YOUR EARNINGS r . ' 'p ' j UDICIOUS saving ' and wise investment will pyramid your income, making it grow big ger and bigger. Jmt how much are YOU putting away each week or month? Did you ever stop and think the matter over? If you do, you'll open a bank account here at the United States National, or begin to add more t'nJte.1 Eranjfrllcjil. Cottage and Chemeketa streets. S. S. Mumey. minister. Sunday school. 10 a. m.. S. P. McCracken. superintendent. At 11 a .m. and 8 p. m.. preaching services; 7:15 p. m. K. L. of C. E.. Pauline Remington, president. Beginning Wednesday at k - t a v v - . m of the school are asked to be present UL. v'- .a rlT . . ith . K,i.r .....v I. .v- The Woman s Home and Foreign mls- " " -nmyyj cvvfc .1-. 111 Vl . .V-. . monthly conference next Tuesday mivamr'.. 'tZ " w""v .r nnnV sUU convention wiir glveVand a lf" " 5" OTL"1- Dr promptly at 10 a. m. The pastor will L. Zlr a7 aa rnntin..A m- .-ii, will be present and deliver addresses Prar-r- t th ,hiMr.n ni.n, Wednesday evealng. Thursday aft- worship at 11 a. m.. sermon "I Am rf"00." '"v aV' Jln'JiUhrm oreach at th VWhlA Mlndwi in.tltnt. luc tuu"7Ul,"u ..-" r naay at 9 a. m. Junior and intermediate i:iT"J':. ?rJ7,'- C. E. at 5:30 p. tended lo the public to attend all the VrAii n ar rtAAfila'i sis awua irvasv i i M a prayer meeting at 7 p. m. Song " service and sermon at 8 p. m. Sub ject. "Rolling Away Stones." On Bible study. Great Interest is being .,,.''." "Jv " c xhnwn in th nr.nt niKu .mr m- Children roeetlngat S p. m.. Highland IWkIii. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- shown in the present Bible study on 'i-. A V ' . Th Ha1 snirii- vn ..rh t I young people s C. E. meeting at hear it. Friday afternoon in the church parlors the Mary-Martha So ciety will conduct a social hour. La- 8:45 p. m. .Evening preaching serv ice at 8 o clock. This being the 11th anniversary of Brother Joe Smith's conversion, he will relate some of am, pastor. :r ":r.." . V:, Hl marvelous dealings of God with m w a m M.w .waaw U1Q S1A hear this testimony of God's wonder ful dealings with man,. Prayer meet ing on Thursday at 8-p .m. I. G Lee and wife, pastors. 1 1 r-. ': I . VBaBBBBJMiii)iapAfBIBaBPJOTBSSSSSHSlSaSSaa Firt CosuEregatioaal Church. Liberty and Center streets. W. C. Kantner. minister. At 10 a. m. Sun day school with classes for all. W. I. Staley. superintendent: 11 a. m.. Memorial day service, attended by the Ci. A. K., womui Reuei corps n--. . - , vl j .,,- .',.,.. .i.,i-. 'T uenedlctlon at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by MOTHER!- "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Catholle Church. Communion mass at 7:30: hlxh mass at 10:30. Sermon by pastor. welcome. 441 Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then yon are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." Flr4 United Brethren Yew Park Bible school at 10 a. m. .Regular service at 11. Christian Endeavor at 7 and preechlnr at 8. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. C. W. Cor by, pastor. f . . Christian and fljudouary Alliance. Usual services next Thursday aft ernoon. May 27, at 832 South Com mercial street at 2:15 o'clock. Either Mrs. J. E.' Fee. of Portland, or Mrs. Caswell will be present. All cordially welcome to these meetings. St. Paal'a Church, . Chemeketa and i Church streets. the Rev. Chas. II. Powell. B. D., rec tor. Services for. Whitsunday, the birthday of the. Christian-church I worth league. Harry Hercher. lead 7:3i a-.m. toi .eommnnlon; 5:45 er: intermedial leaxue. Roderick a. m.. church school; 11 a. m., highl lUatcbford. leader; Junior league, celebration- - eenribn: MThe n.Dstalrs In Eoworth hall: Thurs- Church in Prospect;" 7:20 p. m.. day. 8 p. m.. midweek prayer and evening prayer and address. VThree Dralse service wUl be In charge of tiunarea tears oi ine wnurcn in i professor Von Eschen. America., tvenpodj welcome. "The Inspiration of Jesus." At 2 p. m. the usual services at the Old Peo ple's Home, corner Twelfth and Kerry streets. At 7 p. m. Senior Ep- Virt Charrh of Chrlai KrlmtUt. Sunday services held at 440 Chem-I Mr- Stjle eketa street at 11 a: m. Suhiect of rhUIip Bible lesson -Soul akd BodyJT Sun- Mr. Styles Oh. yes. day school at 9:4 5 a! m. Wednesday evening testimonial, meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room. 209 Masonic temple, open every day except Sun day and holidays, from 11:45 a. m. to 8 p. m. All are Invited. ; This Is my new hat, Mrs. Styles Don't you think it 1 beautifully trimmed? Mr. Styles Yes. and I suppose I will be when the bill comes In. Yon k em Statesman. EN G LANDER JLA Sold rvcrywts9 by fWnituro dealer , and deps.rtmmri mwcm t!CtASU.M rnx tm.O CXX iTjr Liqyirv H T1 E tXJTLf QUCKLY , "-. ' ' I V-J DEPENDABLE ABJOtUTRY FOR HEADACHES REPUB BIG CORD TIRES it mm mm 3 It A mm mm Evcryvvhcrc the Republic Grande Cord Tire is being accepted without question because of the good name it bears. And people are finding that it is true to its name; that it, also, actually does last longer. The reasons, of course, are the toughened tread of Prod ium Rubber, and the rugged cord construction with speci ally strengthened side-walls. first Baptist. Marion and North Liberty streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m." by Rev. J. C. Tibblts. Theme fdr the mornlnr service. "Cod's Dwrtlicr:' for the evening service. "Knowing Christ. Bible school at 5:45 a. tn. B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7 p .m. A eor- dial Invitation is extended to all to attend these services, KwedUh Tabernacle. Fifteenth and Mill streets, rente- costal service at 11 a. m. Rev. Llnd will preach the sermon, subject "The Energy of the Holy Ghost Unrestrict ed.' Swedish language will be used in the service .Sunday school at 12, Mr. Gust Anderson, superintendent. 1 The ladles aid is planning a great meeting to be held In the church on Frldar evening of this week to which the publie Is Invited. Lutheran. East State and Eighteenth street. George Koehler. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. mM. Preaching serv ice at 10:30 a. m.. subject. "The Text of the First Pentecostal 8ermon and Its Fulfillment." Luther league at 7 n. m. Evening service at 7:30 I p. m.. subject -The Jjecret of Success in Chrustlan Life and Christian Work." Visitors are welcome. Seventh Pay Ailvmtit. North Fifth street and Gaines ave nue. Tonight at 7:30. .vangensi a. R. Bell, pastor: subject. "That Bles sed Hone the Glorious Appearing of the Great God and Onr Saviour. Jesus Christ." This sermon study will be a wonderful picture of the scene of the second coming of Christ, the hone of God's people, the grand climax of the gospel. Don't fail to hear it. Everybody welcome. ' Central Congregational. South Nineteenth and Ferry. II. C. Stover, minister. Sunday scbooi In charge of Mrs. H. E. Edwards at 10 a. m. Morning addrVsa at 11a. Christian Endeavor at t 15 p. Evening service at 8 p. m. rfV).l ? D " I " 'i I k f ut. SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. F. D. DELANO A. L EOFF SALEM DALLAS OkmI Saniarilan Mi!o. Sunday. 3 n. m.. at V. C. T. V. I hall. South Commercial and, Fern streets. Preaching by Mrs. Lee. pastor Iligaland Friends' church. Firwt ethodUt Episcopal. Corner Church and State street. Rev. Richard N. Avison. minister. At 9:13. old time class meeting, room 4. downstairs. W. L. Cummlngs. leader; 9:4 5. Sundsy srhool. Alph'u GHIette. superintendent. Robbln Fisher, agisting. Py the ay hsv.e voa vUltrd it lately? It's allv. Th- orrhestra. nnder the leadership of Professor iUvidson. adds greatly. Other features have been added and vtill others are In contemplation. If joii come once yon will become a permanent addition l the whml. One likes to belong to an organiza tion that l "doing things." If yo" cannot. walk the distance well send an anto for von. Brother J. U Rent- fro will speak both morning and eve ning In the absence of the pastor: mornlnr theme. "The loereasing ChriPt;" evening theme, S p. m.. The Cheney Reproducer sensitively attuned to receive and transmit the most delicate vibrations. The needle point seems to float over a record, avoiding unpleasant "scratch," yet finding and repro ducing a wealth of duMvc harmony. Tones of Crystal Purity The secret of a favorite rnusidaa'i charm docs not lie in the bold rrirury tones of the voice cr instrument. 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