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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGOW. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1020 CHURCHES Vato. ThnkgMB' Service At M on Thanskgiving day, in be heia I Be err ice of JVmbri'riii. church, will 1 w rrn Thsnkszivin S'rltw.t.nt churches of .lem, The h S Aldricb, pastor of Ushe M. L. f' Iu 'n .-h thr urmon: and the .ill be ner the direct!. "l., rv.ren and and the ion of the A special number Kct. It-.- C. Stover 'JTif ioel, as will alio Mr. and Mr.. ""..IT. 'n. of ferine will be dl- 2Hl between tne ,und or ,he r,ief of iTPrrsian Seslorians and that for the JJJrf f the Kussian Mennonites. tit Institutions. ervicet at the state institutions to be wle Sunday 7 mriui-i " .i .......i.tmns will be as follows 1 - m ckfiuwi Indian school, by . r Kh-knatrick. 3:0 P. Girls framieS School, by f. W. Lauucr. Ministerial Association. irv. unlir meetinr of the iSaleui Min , -i ..wiitiM will be held Monday IV 10 a. m. in the Y. 3. C. A. Thomas 7au address the meeting on the isi "Ireland I Saw It.' The pblie is cordially invited to this meeting I tT.thnlir v.mMmm mi 7 -an Q ()( and a hiffh mass lU sermony the pastor at 10:30. On Tbarssday next. Thanksgiving day. there will be a hih mats at 0 o clock. Son fcy evening benediction at 7:30. Instruc DM by HeT. Father Lerooin. first United Brethren. Trwpark bible school at 10 a. m. Causes for all as, eompeteut tearb . Preaching by the pastor at close or sraeol. Teat: "tiooa onto the rock vacate ye were hewn, and to the hole of tat r whence ye were dinged." Christ i.a Kndeavor at 0:30. Wanda Wirkiier Irsaer. Topic: "The Thanksgiving Jlsbit," Preaching at 7:30. Subject: ninaing Against Light.1 1 Midweek arsier and song service every t cdnesday evening at 7. A cordial invitation ia ex tended to W who desire to come and worship with . a W. Corby,, pastor. ... . ' St. Tsui's Church. Caraekrta aad Church atreets. Service for the fcanday aest before Advent: 7:30 , m he) coawanion 9:43 a, in-, church school; 11 m-. morning prayer and sermon, '"The Awakening Call""; no eve ning serrice. On Thanksgiving day at 10 a. as- raeral celebration, rendering Head's eaaaaniaa serrice in K flat, and ernion; offertory solo by Mrs. V. 11. Jinnett. Kferbody welcome. Charles II. Pojrell, rector. first Chorea of Christ Scientist. 440 Caemeketa street. At 11 a. n S KI. Imrn anhiect "Honl and I&odv ' itasday school at 9:45 a. in. Wednesday evening testimonisl meeting at 8 o'clock. Keadiog room, 209 Masonic Temple, opes every day except holidays and Sunday frea 11:4.1 to 4 p. m. All are cordially iavited to oar services and to our reading school conducted by lr. C. X. Dubs, Tie wai' taught the Catechism, the gospel of John, arithmetic, geography, singing, and English. In' his own home his father taught him Cbines. In 1908 the mission sent him to the Presbyterian high school t Siangtan and supported htm until he graduated in 191. ne was baptned by Dr. Iuubs on ler. 1. 159. He w secretary of ihc school V. M. C. A. He graduated with honors. v itn mi weiool -nrV h. Htvn did a creat deal of Mundav school and Christian Kndeayor work. Fol lowing his own determination ne entered Yale college in Changsha. supporting bim- ftelt oy ICacning iu mnfc vniiMii joi the city Y. M. C. A. and in 1917 was graduated as one of the pioneer class. While at the college ne was president of the Y. M. C. A- and took a leading part in literary 'activities, in isib an oppor tunity came to him; to study in Ame i a. and he entered Leland 5-tanioro, Jr., um- : AurrtLt Here also he hn l.n.n distinguished as a leader by being elected as chairman of a ana a mem ber of the local eomiurttee ot the 1 bineae Student Christian association. If yn want to bear him -come to- tne .1 nited F.vangelical church. ; Aortal Cottase mis wn iU!i'imwMsni'nw g!-tlLlLlllliKlfflSkF: li.l lmi.' . - 'm- , hii,i,"hiii. si 'si ii ii yu.iij,l"ir,y? MSiliiinmiilSMl asS iiMisNi.'.'fiiJk. -I mmr, street. Sunday morni o'clock. Come and Hev. S. S. Mumey. eet missionary in spiration. Sunday siinooi. in a. m. r.ve- ning sermon ana warsnip uj mt.puiur, THE FURNITURE YOU WANT AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES . PTesbyUrlan. r ' s Tbt regular services, morning and eve- sing t the Presbyterian church will be ia charge of James Elvin, secretary of Ike Y. U. C. A. Sunday school at 10 dock. Joseph H. Albert, superintendent, gehjert for morning church service, "A Fsala of Thanksgiving." Chirstian En arsvar at 6:30. Eveninr church serrice sad rally of Boy Scoots at 7:3'J. Several troops of Bov Scouts will attend this service. The Klks orchestra of ten pieces . it, : . . . v : . T. - , viu Hsisi iu ins song icrricr. oriel n u aresse will be delivered i by Messrs. Deston. Titter and McCroskev. The oub- Ut is -cordially invited' to -attend the serrieea ( the day. I - First Congregational. Liberty -and Center streets. C. Ksataer. minister. 10 a. m Sunday ksooI with rlasses for all. W'. I. iStaley,. tsperiatendent. - 11 a. m.. Rev. J. H. Msithewa of Seattle will spe.k. Pr. Usttkews is one of the foremost Sunday scaeat worker of the northwest.' He will also visit the Monday echo! Session, Re-, replies of members. 0:30 p. m., Live Ckristiaa Endeavor meetinar. 7:30 n. sn.. I.ivinr the l.if that Counts." 1'irtori Kasie by ouartr and chorus choir. A -cordial invitation to all. ' Central Congregational. South, loth and Ferry streets- H. C, Stover, sinister. Sunday school at'lO a. m. Mrs. B. E. Edwards, anperintendent. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at S:45 p. n. The evening af dress will be delivered by Dr. John -H. Matthewa of SaatUe. Pacific Oast repre sentative ot the Congregational Education al society. The pobUe is cordially in vited to attend the Thanksgiving eonrert Evangelical Lutheran. East State and Kiahtenth aivrets. Sun day school at 9:4.,n. m. llivftne service (Oerman) at 1 0:30! la.; m. l.uther lerue 't 7 D tn. Topic:; "Our Knklisji Bible and Its First versions. tvenuig service (Kiielh) at 7:.iip. m. i&uors are welcome. Oeo. Koehler. pastor. First Chriatian. Center and High htrerte J. J. Evans. minister. The Biblef school meets at 9:4. for worship and Bible study in clashes graded to suit all ages. lrr. n. v. r.pley msted in the music by a fine orchestra. Men and wotunn, asj well as children, vili find the school interesting a ill ne Dim. The pastor will preach both learning and eremite. Miss laftar will direct the music during the day. several numi-rs featuring this part of the program. The roung people meet at 6:30 and are show ing much energy and enthusiasm in their service. The paster's topics will assist in building the spiritual life and a most cordial invitation is extended to all. Court Street Christian. Xorth Seventeenth and Court. Bible "school 10 a. m. On account of the meet ing just closed we have postponed our Thanksgiving program in the Bible school until next Lord'a day when the school wsill present The nigrims Old and New." Preaching 11 a. ra. ' Intermediate C. K., 5:30. Young people' meetine. a .fin lnwt ...ri.. .nil neeliinie 7 " fl Sermon snbjerit. "Who Can Be rwvedl'H After the morning service we will go to the First Christian church, corner of Cen ter and High where the converts of our meetins- will be baptized. Now that our week of meeting is over, where sixty souls have been added to Christ's church, let us redouble, our efforts in work for very department ot ; the cherch. Onr Bible school attendance last Lord's day was 240. Let us endeavor to make it as great today. Everybody welcome to all services. R. L. Putnam,' patsor. Very 3pelal IRslsq Tlh sum Iks srn vn rn or Eg JSP! 6,000 Yards of Curtaining u 1 !! i! out for Monday Only A ihst-class Carpet Sweeper that cleans well and runs easily. Has a heavy japanned body and long bristle brush. Worth $3.00, to sell at $1.75 : v Lowered Scrim. MkrqaUrtlr ! Curtain Vollr. Our Kntlrf Stork at 59c ' 79c Y.ltl Wlikii nira a Mtinic of niorr thaa Xt 11 rr rrnt va prartiralljr rxrry yard llaia aanl faarr MarqaU rffr, plaia aad faarjr VoUr, Ifaia Kiln MarqaU srtlr. all la While, ('ream aad Kmi color, 3fl to 4M Inches tt Mr. mm ' jwrji . , ! I ri i 1 South Salem Friends. iuth (one and Washington streets. "Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 hr one of our visiting ministers atienu- ine our Quarterly meeting. The yonng people's meeting at 3 p. m. will be in eh.rre of Miss Lvra Miles giving an sc- . t Tjinitnii etftnference of Vri.mlt r E. meetin?. 60. 1L E. Pemberton, pastor. , Highland Friendsf Bible school at 10 a. m. Clifton Ross, superintendent. Classes, ,'for all ages under the care of competent Christian teachers. Morning worship and preach ing at 1 1. Young people a i. r.. inecuug at 6:15 and preaching at 7:30 p m. Prarer meeting on Thursday - at : p. m. On abbath mornins Rev. Harra bellio Mar.ngeopa, the Worlds ative Malar missionary, will preach and in tne :" i.. . ; 1 1 ,.l.t. sm tfif his CX- rvrnius win ' perieaces as he has lalored among all na tiona. tribes and people of the 'srth. Come and hear bim. I. if. , ana iaa 4. Lee, pastor. , . . ' T I. Xwn (T.H-.1 c : i r hcinr held special itinpi ' - ' - . very night in the Evangelical church; at Krooka. by tne pastor, . .--"- . . , :j K,nte mini test ana vooa luieiro i . ;v.i ii.nel sermons are iw"- . , . c- ; w:enme and preacnea. , 7 L J i ..a friends are asked to come, to He helped. nd to help. Every night at :30. Prices Dining Room Furniture STsOO YanU f ( rrioaae Ilctlocexl to 30c Yard Many Tarda at Taan coal Erry yard at a rret aarlnic. Talrty-l inches id. on light and dark ground. Most every desirable color combination. I0OO Yard nict t'artala Xeta Kcdaccd 49c m Yard Regardlesa of their former prices we hare reduced the draatically. Cood quality fig ured Filet Curtain Nets In hltt or cream. 3C to 40 inches wide. 1HOO Yrd HraTy.iht Octoaae Itedacrd ta tWc A Yard Sare more than one-third on every yard of cretonne purchased at this price. A larx selection awaits you ia all the desired color combinations. ttVfl K.VTIItE STOCK OF LACK CVKTAIXM 1-3 run -:vj 5Urrlms. Marquisettes, filet nets. Brussels nets and ruffled curtains. l I i 33 He And what dia your father say when you told him that 1 said I couldn't live without you? -tt si caA iA Ipll s.ns at 7:30 e ciock. ma the same rot. i ii ' - 2saoaLee Memorial Methodist Episcopal. Vi-inter and Jefferson streets. Thomaa Acheson, pastor. On . Sunday, November 21 the following services will be held, tot which we cordially invite the public. Sun aay school. S:45 a. m. Provision is made ia ear school for people of all ages and e sake it onr special business to wel reste strangers. Public worship. 11 a. m. Bsbioct: "The Christian and Lvangel isia." Junior Kpwonth Lea cue. 3 p. m. rsrenta are requsted to co-operate with w. .k. , . t i i j . . n ,.ixai are reosiea vo co-operate wus the Bembera ef the . junior department. Kpwsrth League, 6:30. Subject: "The Isvestment ot a Life." Loia Tyler-wilt, l A , C - - ' t m hireling, evening worsaip, f :wv .m. Subject: "Family Relizion." Be- giaaiag with Sunday evening our chnrcb will eln.. .nf ;.;... i v ...i. m.v. ;t r for the public to attend. Mr. Charles S. Ceae jost fresh from the Wichita con- erTstary ( sausie,' and highly reeom- i -. . . . . . . . win airect tne music, ins sing tC and ether items which he will direct 1 1 1 L. - . . . TT Facts About the Catholic Church Uy Rev. J. K. Kuck. AXTI-CATHOIJC CUUSADES IX AMKIUCA. The Catholic Church is'accused very often by people in good faitn as well as anti-Catholics of wish ing to gain control of the govern- .. r tnrt;iniinir a eeneral (laniag w Sunday evening our ennren I meni, ui luov.i-.o " f s patting oa a series of Krangeiistic massacre against all who are not ""eth will last for two or three I rat'h-ij4. etc Many have read rr.'. " Kf Ir w j.reii.iP "St. Bartholomew's .w earn rTeiiiiix 01 ue scci a:iull I 1 v. , . Eve, many win unu& k bogy of "The Spanish Inqui cition." and ftill others will speak ua.i- xrcnW" as fitting ex ist and ether items which he will direct rtf what Catholics do and 7II W gresl asset to the meetings. To amples Of ' , " - ereat 11 rte wi.h to attend we promise cam- are. A short tune ago a great psiea entirely free from sensationalism marly of the people right here, in aad from methods that would embarrass " w . hplieved the tales h iadlvidu.l. Uuralogan will be: "Not our own City .Deiievea , t Jst We w.nt You. io Do, Bnt -vhat that the "Menace told. me Wiat to Do Yooelf. We invito storieS are as bad and as false ?".'"'' ." sseeting. to tM in the early days of a aelplng band. There will not . say service held on Saturday nights. Be Christianity 0y me uin-"'-" hand for the first meeting Sunday I Christ and His religion.; wnen lgL I . 1. rViria. these raisuierfj faiu tians who worshipped in the Cata combs were monsters and sacri ficed and at their own children: that all Christians were to be avoided and stoned and pnt to death. For what? "For their crimes. . But when Christians were tried in! an impartial couit, it was round that their religion was a most beautiful one and not in any way oonoxiousj. - Today the like thing bappens ,t,r, ihPUP neoDle who believe such stories as are told by, ene- Colonial Table, Six Chairs Slip Seats $69.59 Here we have the old stand-by, Golden Oak, in an! extension table and 6 chairs at a price that u astonishing for its lowncss. The chairs have slip-scats in Spanish leath erette,' the table opens to six feet. The usual selling price was $37.50. Only a limited number on sale, so come early. VJ. i V .1 ! Luggage 25 per cent off on all Suit Cases, Bags, Trunks, Etc. mm LUGGAGE is best Imported Oriental Rag Rugs Unsurpassed for quality, durability, beauty of design and fineness of weave, far superior to any domestic line. .4 J, I i i -; L : : r ' 0 light. miiu ameuoaut aipiscopai. Soath Oeiamercial and Meyera streets.! Heraee X. Aldrirn. str. :t5 a. m.. T sehoal, with classes for all aces aa grsdes. K A kkuten mnerintend- t. Mit fern Wells in charge of the P..WT eepsrtment. 11 a. m public worship with sermon by the vastor. iwaie. tioa of GoeL'f s.i .,11 include 8 aatheoL "All Hail." Jennings, by the rwr.en, a solo, "The Ninety and Campion, sung bv Misa Uertrude Alanch. j p Wv janiof It-agne meets, perrised by li,,. Marguerite Ciutrhi.w. p. , Chapters 'o. 1 and of the taworth league will meet, led by the T ...... . . r . ' i wimc, - iino .j any . suvu n ... . 'u 9. aj sane serire led bv the choir. , i-atholic Churcli. maKe ' -w " . . ir I ITJO VI tV ijiophone aolo by Leslie -Invti,.lnn and learn .theitrutn. A Ulntrated lecture Dy a. ly"-", - " ,ht .he v i o r rionniri h iiiit is7"E a - Qm 7") ten a 1 in Rakt Window of Corner Store L .A Saving 20 Set these wonderful Rugs in our West window, for real economy Floor Coverings iLinoleumI i-ijl 1 v-' i t- V-V7 . i i i f Blankets at 20 Per isa "prinret. osrher ea th snhieet The Citv Beauti- ' showing one hundred aad twenty "ea ( colored nhotorriDhr. o. ad- -iva, Pol vwveg. ft..., n will , re- The public ia invited. ' rim Methodist Eplacopal. :ti: mrefinc 9:1.1: Sunday hHl, ernrk;. .,i 11 ml "a. in. sW Hi.: . ! .. ' .... i. firapairica; win wc ivi -; The laspe.kable Oift." Offertory ri! y Prof. .K. W. llobson. entitled ie Cord la ly Lixht." At' 6:30 Paul " will lead the senior league and at the hoar Miss Maiorie Itlack will l-ad ttaermediate league in hpwortb bH. e'cloek preaching service. Kev. f'rjawricit will use for hia aubiect, ,7 rrr Conquest." Tuesday. o. A 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. the annual harvest "T1" reception will occur at the Old l'eo ff Home, lilt Firry street. A'J meads of the home are cordially invited hriag sr send gifts aucn as frfit. H" f Rotables or anything that 14 add a Tiote of pleasure to the ins." Gent Less Evangelical Chnn -Beaeketa street. F. W. "e. s..j . , . . . i , j srnooi. jif a. n Sermon at lcting Christ. .. '"SI at 7:4.. "lxreea. V' THda rill I evening Chnrch. banner. i pas- m.. J. I.ippnl'l. 11 a. m., aubjert. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m. p. m. Ke. A. inrr!Oi preach, i'rajer mei , !va . TJnited Es-angeUcaL J Mr. Hwang Pot One of our "ase Christians the prodnct of our "Mosary work in China, lie -as Vorn Ul"a, Jane , 16. Whet be SS .Km. . . , l. C Indeed wnat atlCUa. E - . name implied a aanger iu . Piican citizenship: they know that its Btories were false in the vast number of cases, and even those having some truth were so u torted and exaggerated, as to be absurd, they see now that the whole movement against Catho lics was for the purpofce of mak ing money for themselves. Some who were the louaesi in u""--ing Catholics as unpatriotic and immoral were found o be just what they accused Catholics Oi beinp. Tom Watson, of the fam- r.us "Watson's Masazine, sent his own daughter to a Catholic convent for her education. The "Menace" is j dead, we are told. wil! know that "The Torch," a now anti-Catholic sheet, is the reincarnation of "The m ,, Arid bow many will, be ted astray by the same old storios which have been resurrected and retold about every twenty or twenty-five years? (Note: The next article will iai with r.onie of the anti-Cath olic crusadea in America In the Take your, choice of any Blanket showxin our bedding department and own it at a saving of 20 per cent. Good news indeed, for warm bedding does not come amiss these cold nights. Thousands of yards of in laid, print, 6x12 feet, 6x9 feet. Congoleum in all of the best makes. Some pieces as low as 69c square yard. Get others best prices and then see us. h . Hear ! t ; the sweet toned H0BART M. CABLE PIAN OS and PLAYERS at our Store. Easy terms. .4 I s I I r ! s t i 1 i : Wang! 1 f - - - si 1 jfMf Reasonable l! I Christmas Gifts rimmmsm . Terms i; i Now L. z : B .vl i " ' t- - '--" zrzrz?rzTTrTT7rr-'i" 77T"ir.. -T --.,a.1v' jtti -, - - gfjsn !Bjin hi mi 1 1. ii i hww - """ ) '" i ;. ' t . .irkjifj .ss..CW-v':.-- ' -"se - n- S -' ' . V ' -' ' ' ' , .-a ..-.-it-.-..w,.-v,-. o-W:.- , . .s . p,, . , . ' " - ' " . ' "m years oki ne w" """ 4 M (alhea. te Ibe . Minott primary P3etJ 1