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THE OREGON "STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON CHURCHES CENTRA! CONGREGATIONAL ,,rb jtiiiHcemh ami Kerry itn-n. 1 i " H. srho4 al Edwards. wri- tendent. Follow iii tl :iurrh school hour tbcre will be o.-al 1 by tier trude boretison: uimkioiiary tlnrr by Herbert Ashby : piano solo by (1ttr' Adleliart, and an adriri'K ) the palr '"Three t.rrst Tests. Chrikttati n deavnr .at ':. p.m. . The choirs of W.l laril t'ourf-cm Mnsl ebnrvb aiyl 'nlral ill joii in a sacred cmrert at "::' p.m. Program: ( bwiu: I Wilt KmmI Thee" t 4 S t-Vnri Mai' bortiH. "Thi SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 27, 1921 r .4 77ie Electric Sign "SHOES" Meii's Sloes New Shipment Bought to - - Sell at Extraordinarily Low Prices We made an excellent buy on this lot, and are giving you Hie benefit. All of these shoes are made with genuine grain leather insoles, Goodyear welt, and most of them have rub ber heels. They are made in the newest lasts. Notice the saving made by buying at these prices: Dark brown calf, medium toe........ $7.50 Brown calf English last . ..$3.93 Brown Calf Meteor last..:. -.. ..$7.50 Brown kid, wide footform shape............$8.50 VJ , I Brown calf brand-new Sterling , toe $6.73 THESE SHOES ARE REAL n a r a mm SEE THEM AT ONCE! XJ, 1 ! 'i ' i I Foundation of io.r Standeth Sure' .rceii.j rt I rsiar th.- l.rJ ' t 1. Htri. "favior. I.tka a I " I f rum the Cantata Cuming' l.y Henry Wit y. K. ItntH ii mid Ati.a Hums. .snig' Ho i'ltr'k :i-.tl - V'?..liu fc-i- Sprintf Son?" ' i .... i lluilwi.k. i iiorna. 'Neath the Misd .w of Winjj" (Frank A. Simpk int ) with I.h.k ul.'c.i.t r MIB2 lit Vp. j, Thompson. Ihit-t Mother War Jrr- l.aliiiii? 1 I . Alice Tln.mj.non. Clior l.aitd" iC llst.f..! Mark. Mark My Soul" t'liorn. ur Kreathc I. 1'. I. ...... Slirtlt4 r4 I.i-u.l -Tin VrHgh AcriMere). Mrs. lVarl Kvre, ' lonl" i(: M til-m ' I V Currio ami Mm. lix. llal.j.T .ii,c Mn I'lronm lr I'.. i Non). f:xprinit.' 3 p ro . - rrrii ' at the P., junior laUf in Kpwort V kail. 6:"Jil p.m iotmn-dikl- in Kpwvrtb Wll Krn tor lraicu in DuuiUt kttiatol room. 1 l .m. Mrtiiun to.ir "Wbrrr K You Tliimtlar ft lo 7 p.m., umwr and tai'iil Uour i to T.4" p m.. rliin. T:4" to !:i'-i i!rotKiial hour. Our iluir.-li nihl Krrnia trrr popular. It l N.lki pli-a.ani and prof ital.lr. Cbuoor any wim you likr if yon (annul kpt-ml Ibr full tua with ua. An hrnnij lil.-Miig' " (l.rot;. Kratl).. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court trit huri-h iitiiin.Mmant - ! I.or.t k .lay rfl.ruarv "JT. Kil.l.. :4.". il.tir.h krvi..- ami .t-rnion hv I'.rothrr Matjork. "What tioil Kxprrtc of a t Jiristiah." " II a.tn, Kt-iiing arrnion at T "What li.i.i Kxi.t, of a Sm- n-r.' .I.iiiiur .iiil.'avor II a.m. I. C. K. 5 to G, am! Christian rndavor, 6:30, nRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH fentrr and H nrh ktrrets. J. J. Kvant. minmt.'r. Follow inic a busy wn-k ill our churi-h Wfidin th day prnmiaca a full and iniert-st inn program for or hip and hpiritnal bflp. Morniue a-r-noji. "Th Hinln-r l.iff." hard on the rwordf-d.-temptaiion of Jnui; Th WrakiKii of loul.t." A lari rhorua rboir i hrinjc dirtl by Mr. Ira t'at". H-ial liiHKir will ! gi-n at all th rrii-m. Th rhurrh n hool open at 9:4'i undrr the leadfnihip of Ir. II. t'. Kp)y. ThOK who Mra will find i laasrs for all 2". they will har a fine tr- hrir. and will l.f highly inxtrurted br the rhnlk iiluntration of Mr. T. E. Mr C'roskey. Ii is a wt-ll-onlerd arhool nd will prow to be ln-tief ifial to all who -om. The l.oy a will find a apvi-ial lie purtmrnt with a proeram for bora. The young people of the t'lirislion endeator iMwi'ty will meet at t;:.H) and hear on tintied report from the ret-ent alata ron Teiition. A hearty welcome for all. - FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ch ti rob and State afreet. ICev. Klaine K. Kirkpairick, pastor. old-t ime rlaanineeting- 9 :!.". Sunday arhool. ,1 pheiia tiillette, auperintendent. You re not too old or too young to be a mem ber. OanHea for all. A new feature artiUMl last fall u a nana for yoanK 1 biiaineva men undi r the leadership ' of I l t'arle Alirams, and one for young Vnainea women nnder Mn. l.aMoiue i t'lark. leader. New membera for either i rlaKa are invited and will be made wel come. Come yiait our arhool, then join. It am., aerniou. totie "Mountain lop LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ho lit a (oiiuiierriai and Meyera atreela. Mora.-e X. Aldrirh, pantor. : am.. Sunday krhool, E. A. Khoten. anperm tendent. II a m, public wornbip. with aermon by the pastor. Theme. "Sekin and Saina." HjM-rml music will include an anthem "Kins L'nto tha lrd" (It ii. stinc by the rhoir. and a solo. "The oire in the Wilderness" ( Scott I, sun by Miss Uertrnde Aldrtcb. '-i p.m., jun ior leasue under the direction of Mist Uarfuerite Oulurhov. 6:1)0 p.m t'hap tern No. one and two meet for study of missionary topiea. l::u p.m.. the rhoir will render their monthly concert, follow inf is the program: piano kolo "Keninj I'rayer." (Kunnbold), Miaa Kuth BeU ford. ('horns, "Y'e Who Toil in Row- in.' (Wilson), the rhoir. Duet, "My Kobe is Christ," (Porter), Miss Sadie Pratt. Kloyd H. Mclntyre. Solo (select ed. Misa Marie Corner. Read ins;, "Tha New Century," ( 'Edwin Markhaw). Mia Myrtle Mason. Chorus, "The Earth ia the Lord's" (Packard, the choir. Solo. "Thine ia the Cireatness" (Ualbraith), Kenneth Kogera. Cello Solo, "Adagio" (from concerto for cello, Schumann). At cry Hicks. Duet. "How Dona Thine Ear'' (Sudds). Mrs. F. U Watera and Miaa (iertmde Aldrich. Chorus, "His Universal Keijn," (From Oratorio Etn manuel, Beirly), Mrs. J. X. England and rhoir. Offering for tha ehoir fund. Postlude, "To Spring" (Ureig, Miaa Kuth Bedford. "ects in primary room. leader. Xeltje Tibbeita. Topic. "Ilw Can We Maaa Our Lies t sefnU" .Visitors are cor dially walcopted at all eru-e. ' lxacon's u.rct al pastor's tudy at a.wi p.m. Mob day. . , PRE8BTTERIAN Kejtulaf services at the Preb-.riaa diar.h m charge of James Elsin. Sun lay school ft 9:4.'.. Mr. Joi.h M Albert. siiierintendenl. Morning chi.rih "'' at II o'clock. Subject, "vakieg the Mst of the church and the Miaii-r Christian endeavor at 6:Mit pin. Even ing church service al "::! p ui. Subject "I Am the Truth." Midweek service Thursday evemag at T:3 p a. Th ub lie is cordially invited to attend thru aervicea. by means of contrast he brings oat more flea fly tue .rfert of the war on the people. He analyzes' Crev- of tbe cities the people la the country 'fared better makeg oae realize, per hap for the first time. erly their resultant state of mind. : bow rreatly the ' mionei of the ills description or the utter mis- people suffered. One knows that pry and actual starvation of the bis plots re Is trne for he visited greater portion of the population I la tbe homes of his owa relatives and saw life ondlsmld. " " Poland S ho-r fosnd It was ia the throe of tccomins a rvpeblie and lovely Bavaria he-sawfLa-the beauty of spring time. J i - -'- ' 1 1 ' I'ae rvtateamaa riasairted A A Our New Shoe Repairing Dept. Bring your Shoe Repairing to Us. "Ye Boot Shop" will mote into our store and operate under the name of the Bootery Shoe Repair Shop. ' Only the highest grade of work done. 9 rv- -" V- Dr. G. R. Powell ( EVANGELIST Revival services. United Brethren Church, Hopewell, Oregon, February 26 to March 14. Everybody Invited " J. D. Hammer, Pastor ' ; ' - 1 . ' f "- " , " . i i i ''--;; - ' i New Light-Six Sedan a Masterpiece of the Studebafyet Boay Builders' Art i i. tS t. " I , in weight, yet affording empl l j ' , toemintu -or ell - Passenger at S vkw of Ik tommam IndicaUs BEAUTY and comfort are combined In the LIGHT-SIX SEDAN with stability and correct - design. Studebaker's long experience in body building assures just that In its quietness of power and freedom from , vibration this LIGHT-SDC SEDAN sets new stand ards5 vd closed car comfort. 1 Distracting noises and discomforting I body vibrations have been elirninated. ' See this carride in it-compare it With other Sedans around its price, or hundreds of dollars higher and we will rest our case with you. Touring Car $1750 Landau-Roadster .- 1990 ' Sedan 2490 " Cord Tire Equipped F. O. B., Salem MARION AUTOMOBILE CO. 235 South Commercial St. ' Phone 36 n o THIS I S A STUDEB AKER YEAR Jason X Memorial MoUodiat Winter and Jefferson street. Thomas Arheaon, pastor. Tha following is an outline of the serri.es to le held a this rhiirih on Sunday, Keliruarjr 27th. Sun dar arhool 5t:-l5. Our ahool ia well or Itanixed and well supplied with capable teaebers. Visitors and strangers are al ways welnina to this departuaeat of tne church. J'ulilir worsliip II a.n. Sub ject, "A . fhureh With a Vision." Ttere will also he a aemianette for the child ren ax. this Merviee, Junior Kpwerth League, will meet 3 p.m.. Miss ra-e Tyler will le in rharse. Senior epworth lea cue will nrtt at i:"0 p.m Mr. KeitS liulerts will be m rharice. We want a laree attendaure of younf Tieople for lSi meeting. lie one of the nuni'ir. and roule early. Kvanrelistie meeting sab- jeet. "The Challenge of a Stranger.' " nr nn wavering faith in Christ and In His ability to meet present-day needs in- rreaaea our enthusiasm in presenting His message. Our slogan ia : lta-k to tbe liospet. The public ia eordially invited to worship with ua. There will, ba sperial inuaie at the aerrirea morning and evening. Bible study ednesdar ettn- jng. 7:30. Coma. THE SWEDISH-TABERNACLE Fifteenth and Mill Streets, i'reaehing by Kev. Anthony t.. I.ind at 11 o rloek. Sunday arhool at 12 o'rlork. Jte. 1. liasael, superintendent. An illustrated misaionary lecture will be giTen by Kev. I.ind Sunday irvening. eontmeneing at 7:I0, beautiful colored slides made from photographs taken on mission fields in almost every rountry of the world will bo thrown on tbe acreen. Tbe lecture wilt make plain how the-. Mefhodsit r.piseopal church is using the many mil lions of dollars received for. missions through the Centenary movement. Tbe Knglish language will be used. Yon are invited. COMMUKITT SCHOOL Commanuy training arhool for thnreh workera and parenta. City l,i!rar.-. -oa-lsy inght. o:vj to 7;30, Sjllsb.is rlasa. Kv. JsilUWn. 7:30 la -l5. Tea-htug Aalue of Xew Testament. Rev. Milhkm. The teacher. Prof. J. Mathers, k.15 to 9 :Ki. Children a deprtJut. dlisa Parker. Boyology. Harold Ka'sm. pro gram of Christianity, Kev. Kautner. u " o.u. itenerai asaamotr wi;e Hiss Vaith Jones, State president of Older Oirla" work, as apes Iter. Miaa IVrker. -"" aet-reiary oi lae Slate aaso;:a tion, will meet all junior workers Sunday at :t :Ot at First Methodist Char it. atiaa rsita Jones will meet all Abler girls between agea 14 to 31 years Monday evening at 7:00 at i'irst It. K. chor.h. vmov HA1X Tonirht Etn..lii Rail ;it " anbjeet: "ra liod losing Sight of Kint f'li a ......i:. . 1 1 . i ' . - - - - v uni win muamrr 111 questions "Is tiid Closing His Kyra to ransgression in ll is r.I torts to Save (" "Does Obedience Count ' "Is iod Particular f" "Will Sunday keep Ink da fae FanMk r...ilt..ni u.i. bath-Keeping t" Come and hear the ul - m.w .i id. eininierieii Dill. t.nion Hall. Court Street, Near High, at 7:3 p.m. MTXI8TXRIAX. ASSOCIATION Too . sarsabera of the Salem mmiterial Bsaoriation and their wives will meet nest Monday at the neon hour for the monthly social meeting. Rev. and Mrs. . H. Muuiry will entertain at the t'mtir. street Evangelical rhurrh. Tlrst Church of Christ Scientist 4 4 1) ChetueLlm ilp.i.1 Si II . Bible lesson, aubject : "Christ Jesita Monday school at V:4i a nt. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at o'clock. neaauig room. 2 .Masonic Temple, open every day exeeept iiolidavs aud Sundays, from 11:4.1 tO 5 I m. All are ea.rrft.ll invited to our services and to our read iug rooma. 1.7 , Wry wit YlniQ ' . . - er I o ' -1 BOOK REVIEW OOSPEL MISSION 19 South Commercial street, upstairs. Sunday. ' p.m. and 7:30. Everybody welcome, jso collection. "Vagabonding Through Changing Germany." - By H. A. FRAXCK Harry Franck bad a unique op portunity, to -obterve conditions prevailing in Germany at tbe time the armistice .was signed. . While yet In war service he was granted permission to travel through the country. t Mr. Franck was familiar with pre-war Germany as bis descrip tion In his "A Vagabond Journey Around the World" testifies and It's the same rugged, reliable Buick oi the past, but witftan added measure oi dependability, easier controf,' greater riding comfort and beauty. I K In the 1921 Buick - ybti al$6 have a car with a 25 per cent greater investment value the day you wisli io sell or trade. We will he glad to give you a depipiistra iion. v The matter oi present purchasing? should receive the immediate consid- "eraiion oi motor-car buyers. ' ' There s authorized Buick Service -ev- i. erywhere. ! ! EVANQEUCAIi CHURCH t bemekta street. Sunday arhool at 10 a sermon-at 11 a.m. by Kev. Krsntl bteTens of J.os Angeles, Cal. Kevival services in the t evening at the United Lvangeliral Church. riBST C0N0EE0ATI0KAL CHTXRCH Center and Liberty Streets. W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a.m., Hundsy school with classes for persona of all ages nnder the leadership of competent tescners. n . I. fctaiey, auperinteixleat. 11 a.m. "The Secret of Divine Owner ship and Human Obligation." S:3U P.m. Christian r.ndeavor. 7:30 pin.. " Tin Ptory of the Veiled Cbrist." following this address there will bo a motion. rare nndet the title of "Uodern Ev olosives." It in rronounceiV. uaiticularlv (ooa ana illustrates ,tne use. ; pawsr 1 in oeveioping me una values. . SALEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL I A. Hawthorne, paator. Sunday arhool every Snnday morning at 10:3o. Ib lc worship in the evening at 7 o'clo-'k. Ladies' aid society will meet at Mrs. Bales home on Wednesdsy. Msrch 2nd. st ' o'clock. Prsvrr meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. bveryone welcosne. ' HI0HXJUID rBMEKDS Bible school at 10 a.m.. Clifton Roea. auperintendent. - Morning worship and preaching at 11 a.m. Christ isn endeav meeting at 6:15. and preaching scry ice at 7:30 p.m. Young peoples' prayer meeting at the church on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Tsnrsdsy at 7:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited to all or aervicea. J. U. and Ida. U. Lee. pastors. ' SOUTH SALEM TBI ENDS Bibby- school .at 10 a.m. , Preaching service at 11 a.m. and 7;H p.m. Nathan rwabb oi the Highland friends' rnurrk wul presch both morning sad evening. Prayer meeting on ThnrsJay even in g at 7: 30. THE' WHOLE WORLD IS BIDDING FOR MONEY AT THE HIGHEST TWTEREST KATE IM ALL HISTOST Today -yon ran get $10 on every IIOO with safety on tbe HIGH GRADE I'KKFEKRKD SHARES OP THE JOHN THOMSON . PRESS MFG. CO. Established 38 years. ' Assets aver $S,tO0,000 Send for Bank references and finan cial statement . Small Xsraa, , Write Promptly J. E. Thomson & Co Inc., iZ"1 Liberty St; ' Its- Ttrk t " - v Cord Tires and Aleraite Lubrication System Rejnilar, Equipment- 1 ; ' , .. r , OTTO J. WILSON Jorth. .Commercial Street "4 '.ii' V M .''''!' .T . . cf.iiie-.jj;'.. .-'i"' UKITED EVANGELICAL 460 North Cottage street. Kev. S. S. Mumey. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. C. H. Farnbam. super intrndent. Sermon by the psator. 1 1 a 10. Kvaagelist Prank L. Stevens, of l-oa Angeles. California, will have charge of the evening si-r ees which begin with a song service at 7:30 o'rlork. If you believe in the old time Gospel, old time power and old time Salvation, do no tail to hear tnts iear- iless and powerful preach r. This Meeting TVill continue until March ISth, inclusive. services every night but Monday. r.v- aegeliat Stevens will preach each rven- ia. Kewember tne place, 1 nitea r.vaa- gencai 11 urv , .- .ranvv ittTTf TV Attrl'CT.Tr?AT. axiA4 A . " - - I .l.UP w .tfu 1 K l.ie- niac Sr. pastor. Sunday school at 10 - t u.vm imuriiif.nil.nl Preach- ''.:.. .t il . n. he tha nutor. There will be no evening acrvicesat thia euurch, being tnal we nave joiucu m . l m.alin, with the AtBer H a Ft" gelU ta. charches . of the city in revival meeting?, conducted by Rev. r'r4ik l it.ns evangelist at ine 1 niiro ca- keli-ul churcli. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN ., u.l.l. 1. 1 111 . m 1 cr 1 s r. - pin- mi". - -comitent . teachers and rlasaes for all gets. riir.it i - - - - . i . won llevclional aervuies at 11 am . subject for setmon. "Heboid tha fesr of the Lord that ia wisdom, nnd to depart from evil is understanding. Young Peoples' meeting at :30 p m. ... . : . t .ii n , Tl. Kl t.i-h. ers' trsining class will meet st the horns of the psstor on Tuesdsy st 7: 0 p.m. .... V mm UaiImmi it Mia-weea prajer ......, evening at 7: JO p.m. o- are wit . ts) come ana wwrsuip - - llprby, psstor. ' EVAVOELICAL LUTHERAN East State and Kighteenth streets Saaday school ior all grades at :& am fHvlne service t German) at 10:30 a m. TOUng r copies meeting as p.i. Evening service tfingusni si i: P lnten service every Thuradsy st 7:30 p an Everybody- la cordially invited to these services. Geo. Koehler, psstor. CHURCH Or OOD North Chorrh street, J.. J. Gillespie, psator Sunday school 1" a.m. Preach ing service 11 a m. Yoon peoples' meet ing -30 Presching aervie following st 7-30 p m. We extend a conlial iv tat ion to all who ran to attend tbe ser vices. - '' ' CHRISTIAN AKD MISSIONARY . ALLXANCB T-..l .arvieea aext Tbaradsv Slter- noon. March 3. at 32 South Commercial street. Kev. J. E. Kee of . Portland will conduct . Bible study at 2:15 o r'ork. A very cordial invitation - to all to ba present. ' nRST BAPTIST Willism T. Milliken. DD. pnstor. Pub lic worship at II and 7:0. A. as.- ""t ftecomes of Our Desd!" I'm-. "The Believer s Sevenfold Position " Kibls school st r5. Prof. H. E. Hewitt, at 6:30. Leader. Gladys Jen ten. Topic superintendent. Senior diviskw B.Y.P V. "The Ameriesa Baptist Publieot ion So ciety." Speeisl masir. Second division RTr at aatue- hour.-- Leader. Har- iold Socolofsky. Topic. "The Certainty of Chriafa Coming." Society aseets I tbo Agog room., XaiexmedUate . 4iviawm 117 II S ' f 1 Kafoury Bros. Store Transformed Into Temple qr Si& NATIONAL SILK ESPOSITI0M . prom tp Atlantip tp the Pqciiic Monday, February 28 id Saturday, march 5, 1921 l j - . - We invite you to come and see the bis displays of Silks for . .r rsgr sutotiiiT-. ' Silks of every kind 'will be featured on display tables and ledges, it Vill be a treat to see so many Silks displayed all at one time, they seem to whisper of sunshine, flowers and birds. One can picture them made up in dainty summery looking frocks or in cute little dresses for the little folks. It is important for you to remember that our guarantee goes with-every "yard of these soft, rich, lustrous qualities Satin Etoile, Pussy Willow Meteor, Pussy' y01ow- Satin, Pussy Willow Taffeta, Moon Glo, Satin Crepe,' Charmuese.' Silk Poplin, Skinner's Dress Satin, Changeable Taffeta, Trico Iettes, Khaki Kool, Pongee, and other in all the wanted new shades so popular now. ' - Other Lines Featured During Silk Week Are Silk Presses in a wide variety of styles. Silk Blouses, Silk Underwear, Silk Gloves, Silk Hose, Silk Ribbons; Silk Umbrellas in fact everything that is made of sDk will be on display. The entire store will be used for this big1 silk exhibit. ' ' - . i "'.,. . .... SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Or Your Money Back Easter Preparations? What Are Your Plans? This will be a splendid opportunity for you to see all of the various things that you might want'to'-Tear on Easter Sunday. There Isn't so much time left If 'ttt am warn tn f-l I n lllVst O A r BQ Tt Jl a"f i 466 State Street Phone 688 MAIL .ORDERS We pay pottage or e- press on zn maii j ' ofiers - r