Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1920)
THE OREGON LTATESMAXx KlMi.W, JTXF CHURCHES ! Bifc,,e .'school hour, program to begin ' " -IS Whi6 at U a ..... f in. n n i v -. is ... Highland Friend Rible school at 9:45 a. m. Child ren's day exercises will, occupy thn i m. Kev. Gnr W Fur. '' ne tfce teachers in the sein with M3 and prcach in the evenlns. I AM GLAD TO ENDORSE Clad to Try Anjlthinff "Three years ago mjr system ia terrtblr Wa roD. attloa and I was broken out all over my body. 1 began t be wor ried about my condition and I was tld to try nnjrthikis; watch woold relieve me. Pcibu was recommended to me as a fine blood remedy and tonile, and I soon found that it was worthy t pralne. A few bottles changed My condition materially and in a short time I was ail over any trouble. I owe my restoration to health and strength to feruna. 1 aaa (lad to rndorae u, " Sold tivf-rywhere Was iix a Tcnribly Run Down Condition If lam Dl.k W I. .... - - ucvrvii , lVC? ,St- Menasha, featfy Uederkrana. Miss Leopold letter opposite conveys in no in- IeVnir ' I.tqntd and Tablet Form d -News yKlLAN ID - Three Newi Carloads Just Received - -. - r - - . . ...... The car you havej been waiting for. The car complete with everything you need. The car that has a long standing reputation of service and durability back of it Roadster Sedan Come look them over and take a demonstration in the peer of light weight, low priced, big value sixes American Automobile Touring Company 185-197 South Commercial Street Open AH Day Sunday Phone 399 S3 K-.hrbv---CiET' 1 ! ' Pi i iflff SWIM' at Spong's Landing or Dennispn OUR ViNDOW DISPLAY OF Dazzling, Stunning 1920 Bathing Suits Also Bathing Shoes, Caps, Ear Stoppers and Diving Caps for Men and Women, PLAY TENNIS with our, equipment rackets, from $1.50 to $12.50, Our slock "of rackets and balls and shoes meet every need, f: special music b:h morning aa 1 evenly The . Christian Kodeavnr will dismiss for tfce meinbers to at tend the union C. E. meeting at th Tnited Kvangelical church from 6:30 to 7:30. dismiysing in time to get home to the preaching service. I'rayer meeting on Thursday at 8 A cordial welcome to alt our ser vices. I. G. Lee and wife, pastors. Leslie Methodit Kpinropal South Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldrich. pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday sthool. with classes for all age-. E. A. Rhoten. superintendent. Primary depart ment meets in Leslie hall, 'U a. m. public worship, with sermon Iv lhf pastor. This -will be the Caccal aur eate sermon focthe graduating rlass of the Salem hieh school. 7. t: m devotional meeting of the Epworth league. IODIC. "lonr Kat-nrlt GRADUATES TO HEAR SERMON Rev. Everett M. Hill Will Ad dress Kimball Senior Class Today Today is Kimball day at the First Methodist R)ii--copal church. At 11 a. nr. Kev. Everett M. Hill of Van couver. Wash, will preach the bac calaureate sermon to the Kimball graduating class. Kev. Mr. Hill H dietrict suriatendtnt of th Van. couver district in the I'uget Found ,c"5u. topic, jour favorite : . . - Psalm." 8 p. m.. song service led Conference. He has not announced by the choir, and an idrfrou w tha!ni topic. by the choir, and an address by the pasior.f , , Jason Lee mot ial . North Winter and Jefferson streets. Rev. Thomas cheson. pas tor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Charles Hageman in charge. Classes for all ages in charge of capable leaders. At 11 a. m. Children's day exercises by the Sunday school. Jun ior league at 2:30. Miss Grace Tyler, superintendent. Epworth league at 7 p. m. All young people welcome At 8 p. m.. the Woman's Home mis sionary ..society wilt -elehrat Its HQtti, anniversary There will le spe- ,ciai music oy the choir under the leadership 'of Professor Clark. Tues day evening the social and ouslne-s oi , me . cnetaotncnariuetaoicnmiwyp meeting of the church beginning at :ju wun a banauet. The Miznah class. In charge. Come and bring your baskets, but come anvwav and enjoy this delightful occasion. And men an Wednesday evening: at; 8 o'clock come and enjoy a banquet of spiritual things at the Prayer and fraise service. The church ! Is In this community for the people and everyone is welcome. f Christian and MlNKionarjr Alliance '."Regular services next ThniKv afternoon. June 10. at 2:15 o'clock at 632 South Commercial street. Rev. J. E. Fee havinr returned frnm Xyack, N. Y.. will conduct the Bible study. All friends interested in Bi ble study are cordially Invited to be present. Churt h of C4nI 1346 North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in., preachinz service 11 a. m . subject, "The Opening of the Sev enth Seal." Rey. 8. oYnng people'd meeting 7 p. m.. Miss Ella. Ilahn. leader. Preaching 8 n. m. Urst Church of Christ Sclent M Sunday service is held at 4 40 Che- mekeU rtreet at 11 'a. m.. subject Bible lesson. "God The Onlv Pints and. Creator." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday eventna- taa- t!monll meeting, at 8 o'clock. Read-- IDE room ZDS Masonie temnie nmn every day except Sunday and holi- aaTS.-rromiTTis to 5 p. ra.i All are cordially invited to our services aol io our reading room. Communion mass at 7:30. hlch mass and sermon by Rev. Father D rouin at 10:30. Benediction at 7:3 p. ni. Everyone ' welcome. Cotu- mencinR on June-13th. and contin uing during the summer months. both masses on Sunday will be low masses and benediction will follow toe last mass First lUptUt Marion and Liberty street Morn ing service 11 a. m. Theme. "Evan gelism." Prof. G. it, Echlauch. speak er. Evening service 8 p. m.. them?. s til te washed or Washed White" E. A. Miller, teacher of Salem, sneak. er. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. II. i.i'. at 7 p. m. oiu are earnest ly Invited to worship wjth us. St. Paul's Church . Chemeketa and Church streets. the Rev. Chas. H. Powell. H. n.. ree- tor. 'Services for the first Sunday after Trinity 7:30 a. m.. early cele bration of the holy communion: 9: 4T. a. m., church school; 11 a. m., high celebration and sermon. "The Relig ion of Science"; 8 p. m.. evening prayer and address. Miss Lanslna- I will slug an offertory solo al the morning service. Everybody welcome. At 4 p. m. the Kimball vemwr r vice, which will take the place of the Sunday evening service, will lake place. The Kimball chor.i will sing several times, arsisied by Mlsa Lucille Barton. The graduates are W. W. Howard. Sidney W. Hall. Rob ert M. Gatke. Murray Keefer and John l. Woodfln. Each will address the audience for a few minutes. Many Willamette alumni r . f. riving daily to attend the graduating exercises and closing functions of their alma mater. Many of them will attend the senior assemblv. which will be held Wednesday in the First Methodist churrh. Many more of them wUI attend President and Mrs. Doney's reception which Is an cnnnal event of muh interest. Events of the week for icimh.n School of Theology are as follow.: unqay. June 611 a. m.. First Methodist Episcopal church, bacca linTBte ennon. by ReV. Everett M. Hill. I). IX. district aunerlntenlnt in the Ftef Sound conference. Van couver. Wash.: 4 p. m.. First Meth odist Euiscoral church, vesper ser vice, aauresscs oy members of the graduating clas. Tuesday. June 83:30 p m.. hall cf assembly, competitive reading of hymns and Scr!ptare for the Fisher prlie. Wednesday. June 9 inn n ... class room, coirrpr-titivc demonstra tion of church i words; K. hall of as sembly, reception br PreaMnt .n I Airs H. J. Talbot t to the irn.i.M faculty, students and Trlends la honor ol the graduating class: Thursday. June IP . p. m.. hall of aM-embly.- annual communion er-vice. Friday. June 11 2 3 p. in., hall of aesembl). graduating exercises; address by Rev. J. M. Walters. D.D . vcuiru jnemoaist Epis- corai church, Spokane. Wash.; 4 p. m annual meeting of alumni; :39 p. m.. aiuruni banquet. II MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, I lipalt.a. Ila-aaTET: rf?mmr& Tv"", TmkU. HOIHEg ciAV CO. U rTat.T. Chevrolet 490, $936.20 f.o. b. Salem Faithful Service Faithful service to automobile buyers ugmBt both help b the selection of a car to fit individual needs, and ability to.mainUla- , . ' . that automobile on the road. The merit of the service of this organization if reflected in our growth from year to year, and the security in.ownenHpwt haTC " " hflped brinf to our cuxtomer-friend. Here your automobile rtquirements will receive the sympathtUc attention and earnest co-operation of those who Jealously guard the enviable service record of this institutjon. Salem Auto Company F. G. Delano, Telephone 97 Salem Dallas' A. L Eoff Telcphoae 14 H mi jii 1 n 11 . THE STATES1UN OJLSSITIZD. AD3. EBXKQ 0EXJLT.EX2ULT3 Evangelical Clturch ; Chemeketa street. " F. W. Launer. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon Ha. m.. subject "Forward." The Y. P. A. will be led by Ernest ZInn at 7 p. m.. Sermon at 7:45. The . P. A. monthly meeting mill he held Tuesday evening. The W. M. S. will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. And When It Comes to Crying ani Fishing DON'T FAIL to jsee our new bed tolls, an- mattresses, Kamp Kook outfits, outing clothing. Auto tent beds and BE SURE to filsct your fishing tackle from the largest and best stock in town. HAWSER BROS. Lutheran East State and Eighteenth streets. , George Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching ser vice at 10:30 a. m.. subject: "The -Moaei congregation." Visitors are welcome. There will be no evening service. St. John .Evangelical Lutheran Sixteenth street and) A street.. Englewood. H. W. OrossJi pastor. Services at 10:30. Hoir rommuninn I mill be celebrated. Preparatory aer- vice English Saturday 3 p. m. Ger man 10' a. m. , Central Congregational South Nineteenth and . ram streets. II. C. Stover, minister Sim. day school at 10 a. m.. In charge of i airs. u. r.. awards. Morning ad dress at 11 o'clock. Christian En- i deavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening . ser vice at 8 p. ra. - TIS"" First Congregational Liberty and Center street. W r Kan I ner. minister, in a m . rtiki school with classes for all axes. W. I. Staley. superintendent. H a,, m . "Regaining a Lost Christ." 8 p. m "The Book of Jonah Its Message." Cordial invitation t all. Cnlon tung Peoples Mealing at United Evangelical church at 6:30 p. m. Watch for the full page Ad. Tuesday Announcing Bisfeoo's Protection Sale Of. c loth! II rarais liing oes- mm Goods: . ''. Beginning Wednesday iine 9th This Is Positively the greatest saying event ever offered at a time when every one is interested ALL CLOTHING HATS AND SHOES, IS THE ORDER 283 Q 200 MEN'S WOOL SUITS Ann An, 111. REGULAR 3 0 PRICES All Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Neckwear, etc, Ies$.10 per cent See full sheet pollers for full paxtica- at lars and sale prices aleim Woolen Mills- Stoce. The Stateman's Classified 7here Everybody Bays Ads. Bring Results