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THE OKEGON STATESMAN, S AtEM, OREGON SUNDAY! MORNING, MARCH 20; 1921 ZDHJJl ALLAN PCE, JUS WIFE AND ' TKDJt COTTACZL m m a- w . ar aw mv a w - aw r w a . s. w i v g b'ib i s. s- i-r a w. awa, mm w w. wsaaw m awa v i . I ' . ' . . X I f it) I ll rw r ir r-r - v - EVA1TOEI.ICAX. r-k.eaM:i MW-V. W. Kauner. pas J SV "' . W. A. c superintendent. Sermon II abject. "The Church and th. ; . t ': .HiM.r. Si's V 17th atreel. Services at rruit IV a p m Praver meeting Thursday eves J- Lipix-W. ... xrMl r.vanxciicai i mrr '..r: .iJ Liberty street. U. F. I.ieaia, - . - u fx rhool at ID i .Uirinlmllit I'rMrll t II am. an.l 7:4: w. 11 OOSPCX MIISIOK Toir, '()irilian' l'rork in AUtLa." l-dT .Uiaa t-xrk Nana. Kvrninf prrathinj nertiio at 7: p.m. Thr K-. J. 1. Into of rorlland ilt pl)r I at pulpil Imih uierntnf anil rvrninf. On Taratla; (Traing Marrk ', at a'rtork. in th rkurrh parlont th aaaiar i'.K. will a Mx-iatT all jraiias proplc are vrlitiur. ilil ir-l iratrr krtti a Tlinrtla rtin l 7:3" will ba ton ilurted .jr Mr. C A. I'arfc. KerjrU4y ct-onif at all rTiM. BAPTIST M.ll.kn. :4j. II, a ( omwrt il nrwi, uptatr. .r tb ii V. r-rb4y wl.w J. CHURCH Or OOD Xarta Cliir'k- tri. i J MIA- Ur. Bitmlny araool l a.m. and arif t H a.. Vowaf l i airtin fi:S a4 pr hU r rr.,l l:3i p.l. Irijw alin n iWtWm w4afM fcjr I.. K. Nal fwtlaaa. Urafaa. will fiu SkVcb. 27 m atiaea iaa(iaitly. W rardullj r., tka nutilif U attend Iba wrr ", , tta Wacpct iH l prrabal ia a!) Hi luUuttt. .. . PRXiBrrzaiA ; firt PrbytriB Hnrb-M will b-U ta Ullaw: MBiir acaav ai n:a a ia , atfi' Jap "H. Alliwt, upfriataadriit : Virt Raptikt William T. Il. pattur. I'.il a-hol at K. Ilrwitt. UTinindrot. morning, "Who Waa Saint I'atriru f A Stmly of the Patron Saint of Irolj'il, Kvpoias: "HukbamW and Wi.' Vht Uod'a Ward tiaa Aboat tba Fwil. M,n.r It y .lM' IVatUr. Mr. MrUani-l. Tepie: Vbal ia tha Law" Wu4 tii- iia. Leadar. Ward Hoatbwortb. Tojuc: "Cbrtat lntrrprtine tna father." In lnutliir. lrJr. iol HooTr. Ti.pi". "The (Wi ia Oaro t.aBd., B.Yf'f. haainra neatmg at 6:3t Taraday m Inf. Pra-Raater aertieea (row to Friday ning. , CHSISTIAM SCTCNCB at-iia. lie 4-Taiti it i the hrmk for J lie time, and that il'a ivtrilmo tM-laa( ape'ii ii-ally to our day. Hiar the ma (-liat tonixht. m Caiott . Hall, t'OMrt -t . near High, at 7:30. MIHISTEBIAX ASSOCIATION The regular Meeting will l.e held on MoikUi In a.aa. Annaal election of o( firials. All ateinbvra aboald be present. CHRISTIAH MISSIONAHT ALLIASCE f'oiiention will be heUI at South' ('oaanten-ial iirnl. Marrh ilvt to 2 .". rl inrlHaine. f'nnrentien aieahera. Her. K. H. ICiier. Itthle tearher. and Uiaa Kal lie I rtotbam. iiKinar. t'oaaentmn openn Monday at 7;3i p la. The Taea and 7:" pat. On Wadaeaday nraia; day and Veinelay aMiun at -Mi RcHhaat. who for mautr .ar a asttMionary iu Sondan, Afrira, will appear (a attire Afrteao dreaa with a bttby strapped on her bark; represent ing an Afrteaa H.lil otfm a. and wilt Interpret a short iitaaa, apekea in Kncliah by Mc Marcaref llaaaer of Ht. I'aul, ill an ibis ia a ntoat mterrua atdr- and lias, atirarted lar(a erowda n other eon-ntioK. A err eordial iiviuitiok) as attended to ' all interested to be- present at all Iheso aervares. 4' . s. -.). V . ; .t " v - Kimt tbureh 440 Cuevtekata street. At II a.m. B.ble leasoa, aul.;en : "Mat tar." Sunday s boot at V:4& a.m. Wed aeaday --ninn teatisaoaial aseeting at N o'rhxk. Readme rooia, ZuW atasanie Temple, open eery day airept helid4a and Kundays f raw !l;4i t i pas. Ail sra rord tally iavited to aur srriues and to our read inf. reoai. " UWITED BSZTHBEV EVAHOEUCAI. X.UTHEBAV u, 'rie will imc a aolo and Mrs. C A, Pats will ie on at her inspiring skort tilkg... Morninf preaching service t It a luUriaadukta C at 5 p.m. frata tow bavl lbt I aKaVBfl wmwmw ... . 1Z7.TmZ wooca. choree. St to Wirt New b-.tr trm w -y First 1'ntted Brethren Tew Park. Bible K'koul at I" a.m classes .'or all ages and competent teacher. Th r- sor will preach at II a.m. Junior V... at 3:30 p m., Celia Oobier. Hita Bams and Mrs Werk'uer. superintendents. Sn- ior i . K. at i p.m , preat hmg n ss. by Kes. F.IU McElrey, which will E.e the beginning of aerie of revival meetings. . Uuod siginga. C. . Corby. pastor. Fast Rtie and FiMaih Streets. Sunday nnol at 9:4;. a.m. Jiine er-K-e il'n-rmin at am. livening serviro iCnrlishl at 7:Si ptm. .Sate iel: "Christ, tho King Wbo lteservea isr Hoaannas and Palnas." Servw on (iood I riflay at l'l:30 a m . Kaerybody ia rordially invited to services, tirorge KfcebUr. pastor. : -. v' jerlcan gitl took the j-talld otv br tap ana. uiucq to its oiotner mr ltise it was ijiiit cohtebt to nes tle there. I "'I'm BMfnihtl to ee how j pont-ntHl baby Is with you. ei- claiinetl the inother. 'I'sually chei is afraid ot stiaugs-rii.' " 'Well, you jee uiuruiured the j Aintrloan ?lrl. in ! you don't, kno it. hut he is JkmiIk nuked! ; NEW AND BEAUTIFUL METHODIST fieealh Aesndinsvlan ' Methodist and Mill streets. Morning aervirv all II o eio.-k. Vnuoa by Kev. I. Hassel. Monday school at 13. Coaso help as make this tha greatest Palm Maaday in tho history of the church. jz-t' t:'"'"T':' -'- 1 " ir '1. . r' " - , ..I f4M.i of Aetifr 4 tilality, TiKor,- tone, appetite and the rest Santaparilla that the Ktomarh. perfects digewt Ion, ma.es eating a plt-aitii'.re. it also maken the b!ool rich aud pure. ana steaaien the ner !. ladv.) ' , am i Wsaii'a.o..aii-io-? a rO'WMwa, a ' . 1 : A I L 7 ' ( C i a7o losa of To reeoYer lake Hood.'; 179 North Commrrcial St. MrenfUhena; MAX 0. BUREN Salem, Oregon i WANT AD. IN Till: STATESMAN WILL BRLG RESULTS EPISCOPAaa ' fit. rani's t'hemeketa straeta. .Servleea, for Palm Sunday : ? : 30 a m., holy tsmmupwar :45 a m. caarca school; II a.m.. morning prayer sad ser moa. "The New Jerusalem, or, tho Life Berond": 7:30 p.m evenin address. F.veryody welcome. 11. Powell, reetor. . - ADVEKTIS7 Firat rbnrl fhnreai and Slate streets ttev. Blame K. Kirkpatrirk. miaister. ttld timo lata meeting. '9:11 . a im. in nan : aoiupu j itiiiif satiriai. nd tliar'a I . - ... ially interesting featnres ibis we k. (.verybody ba preseat. Moraine war ship, II o'clock. Palm Sunday service a ... ..J I " potior mi t prayer MJ 1,,-rk. Kin of tilorv."- Muadav me. C harles I ,,r- . i.- . sa"na am tdaitativN aa as a a wa vhi rhurch. Forty teams have been organ The Foe cottage in New York city, wlvere the fauaous Edgar Allan Poe penned many of Ma famed renea and vhere Ua bean tif nl wife .Virginia died amid ) poTerty and wrrtcednesa, is doomed, -and will pasa away. Unlesa $2,050 ia raised the tiny wooden d welling where he penned "Annabel Lee, "The KaTen," "The Bella' and many more of hia world famous verses will pan into oblition. , , : ' )h v fe s ' r ll Tonight Evaagelist Jiell will discass almovameat theme that is troubling many, rus auo iect will be: "Is the Hook of Revelation a Closed Book : Can it Be I nderstood T Ued. and they plan to visit everv home I larray, superiatnedent of Hhe primary in tio rongregatioa oa Sunday after- e(rtmant. 11 a.m., Publie worship, with noon, . ta tae . ml ere at of tho forward Members of the rhurch are I asked to remain at homo during the aiternoon to receive tho Visitors. " In termediate and Senior F-pworth learuea ! Mr..Belt proposes to let tka book itself j meet together at :30. lr. K. O. Hick PASSION WEEK. PROGRAM Beginning today and coirtinuingHhrough the week, each evening at 7:30 . CHURCH FIRST CHRKIM sermoa by the pastor. Theme. '"The Triumphal F.ntry." Tha ehoir will aing "All Hail the Power of deaua Name. (Bracket! I. with inrMlenal aobas by Kenneth Kogers. The offertory aolo "Palm Branches" (Fanrel. will be sung i the events t diseloa . aniwer the ( man will lead the meetings Tbia even-1 y Miss Gertrude Aldrich. 3 p.m, Misa Margaret UHinraov .. meeis in- juniwr league, and at : p.m evening prayer and address by the pastor. liecrption of members in the morning service. Canter Street Methodist Center land Korth Thirteenth streets. U. M. Boeder. minister. Sabbatb school Kt in, II. tiralann. anDefintendent. Kev. J. , 11 HoefcH-y will fill tne pulpit at ll.ina the pastor at 7 :30 p.m. August it. Carl ill conduct the r.uwortn league oevo- 7. Center and High Streets J. J. Evans, Minisier Varied musical program each evening. Themes of value with practical setting sf st"' - 's - M- i Sfrmon Tonics : Tonight 'This The Day of Judgment. . Manday'Matfs Place in the Divine Program. . Tuesday "Place of the Gospel in Redemption. Wednesday 'The Heart, of, the Gospel" A Di: .vine'. Creed-"-'.r r -.; Thursday 'Iniimations of Immortality' Regen- - , ' Vf, : eration Friday "The Call of the Cross Reconciliation. . -a-aaau-a-saa-awa-mm Those who come regularly will be helped : spiritually COME ! BRING YOUR FRRIENDS ing it 7:3(1 begins the series of Pas sion week services, which will be held each Bight this week at 7:S a'rlock. eicept Saturday. The pastor will give a series of addresses ' oa - tbo general subjeet. "Tbo Maaierhood of Jesus.' The subject tonight ia "Jesus, the Mas ter Seeker.' These services are open to tae puonc, and an .will receive ror aiai we ico BOOK REVIEW oh a Sonora J tsAn 1 m yamApia -- TC Ini t nA Jaff.rson atroats. Thomas Aeheaon. paa-1 ' meeUng at Suhjer'l. "Giving Uod Oae Tenth. Which He Demands Friday Wing the Crucifixion day nf our Iord. there wilt be a preaching service in the Sunday school room. Punday school at the Pratom Methodist rhurch at 10 o'clock. And at 11. Kev. U. A. Boeder will preach. All ar cordially invited. tor. Services oa Sunday March anth are aa follows: Sunday .school 9:45 a.m with classes for all ages, ami ah da- partmant well organised. , v. a extend a cordial mvuatian ta all who aro with out a amool bnmo to meet with oa, Public worsbio 11 a.m. Jtuhjeet: "The Cross and tha Rajocted Cup." There. will no a aertoonette for the children Miaa Grace Tyler will meet tho Junior Ieagua at three o clock oa Sunday after noon. Tbo Senior league will meet at :30 p.m. and will be led by Mr. Edgar Brock, a good place for- youag people. t ome eany. public worship) 7: JO p.m ui)ert: "iao I ears of Jesus. 1 her .11 about the big day Kaater. Remember, will be pecia' muate at both mornmg and t:4i ,-B,. , The apeeial evaagelimiaam: CHBISTIAH . Court Street ChriaUasv North Sevea. teeath sad Court streets. We bad 24 ia Bible school laat lord's dsy. Will you bo one of TM today t Come hear everting service. e extend to tha public a hearty invitation to come and enjoy those services with ua. Do not forget tha prayer aue Bibla study meet ing on Wednesday at, 7: SO p.m. We also wiah to .aanoaaea tbo Centenary rally oa Friday evening, when Ir. lhf- fendorfer of New., York city will de liver aa : up-to-dst mesas xa oa - tha achievements of the Centeaary. "Supper will be served at :30 followed by the address. wo want yoa there. West Fslera A. Hawthorne, pastor. Sunday school meets every Sunday morn ing at 10:30. This School ia increasing ia interest and atteudanc. Public wor ship inthe evsmag a 7:30 with ser moa b the pastor. Special music ap propriate for Palm Sunday. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening at '7:30. Every body welcome. ... . Islie Methodist South Commercial and Meyer streets, Horaeo X. Aldrieh, pastor. J43 a.atw Sunday athool. K. A. Khoten.' superintendent. Visa Helen Bm Fiiirini5ttuire v - ' ' wTfrXQ - ... ,. - ., ' - - J JpswasmaaTl ' ' i V ft. t r STARTING MONDAY Doors Open at 9 o'clock We are going to reduce our Stock $2000 only. .''-. ..' ? ' ' Ybuir Oppi Stave Mi onev X, aFurnitureJ Ranges, Etc. Prices cut t o the bottom. Just a few of the Bar '''. n aihs: up from ....;..$55.0Or Matiress $17.00 2-Burner OaWe -$17.S0 :......-..-S130 8xli Congoltum Rug....... .$15.00 v w . 0-nj. attonfMattress......$6.75- 50-Fooi Hose, up from. w4-u Cone EarlyiU ray Ton. V Ai. nrnm ro ctti,ititiiI) j - - L 27IN.CoMeix.arStw STORE pa ia-a i creating more interest each even ing. The sermon studies continue nightly at 7:30. We are . now studying "The Christ of tha Church." Saturday "The Church of Christ in Preparation:" I-orH's Dsy a.m. "The Church Lstsblwhed. P.M. "The Plan of Salvation": Ilea day. "Faith ': Tuesday, "Repentance I'nto Life": Wednesday. "The tiood Confession": Thursday. "Putting on Christ." Everybody- watch the pepera for the big surprise that will lie thie week. Come to theoe meetings an I will want to keep coming. Junior Fnt Inwing communion service each l.irl's Day. intermediate C. -K. .:::0 p m. Young People's C. K., :S p.m. Kven ing. worship 7:30 p.m. iiood hve k,i:--ing under lesdership of Mi .'!ai:oi. Choir-director. The Woman's Misai-mary Society will conduct this week J re Kaater week of prayer. It will be a joint meeting with the soeietv of t!.e F.vaagelical Association and with the ex ception of Monday, Friday and Saturday which will be observed at the ho.ii i.t 9 o'clock, the other nm-tnixv trill l.e beld ia the church parlor. The i-ii, ic ia welcome to these servirrs. it. h. Putnam, pastor. "Atuericantzatlon of. Ktlward iiok". aiuantobioRraphr. Jf you would reverse llie title "Americanization ot Edward liok" and riiake It say -"The to ward Boklzlng of America", you would not ml.sa.very lar In ex ulaiuine the Diioort of thla faa l cinatine autobiorrapny. It too a 50 years to do it end 30 of these years were, spent in editing, the Ladles' Home Journal, but it paid. Ask Edward Dok. , The reader who cornea to scoff will remain to praise and take off his hat to the Dutch boy who scented opportunity the moment his six-year-old nose led him off the terry which brings the immi grant from Ellis Island to Battery Park. Of course, he did not Bpell it opportunity, for the English language was one of his hardest Jobs, but who reads thla book will acknowledge that when Bok made himself master of English, he did It. as he did everything else he undertook, with thorough ness. Theodore Roosevelt's ad vice to him "Go to it. you Dutchman."- while It tickled Ed ward's fancy, certainly expressed his spirit. Every one of the many millions of readers of the Ladies' Home Journal in the last 30 years will want to read this book, but It de serve a voider audience because oi the very valuable hlnta on edit- in r a treat periodical and some .suggestion:: you cannot afford to miss on the Americanization qnes l in . Fimt Church Cente? and Ilirh ree-n J. J. Evans, minister. The mornioc -r vices will open a aeries of meetiuea to continue over Faster Sundav. The hour each evening ia 7:30 for the regular worship, .nut the ladies of the missionary society will bold a prayer service be ginning at 7:3m. Special music will given and tha sermons Will be appropriate to I'asatoa week, with strong avanrelis tic emphasis and tesching. The liible school is uad-r the direction of Dr. H V. r.pley, the orchestra special for the morning will l Itrtilal Koae Overture by Savalle. The roung people will gather, at H:3ii. both ititermediatea and seniors. The pastor s topic for 7 :3 will be "This Day of Judgment." llap tiatn following the evening service. TIUEVOS South Salem South Commercial and Washington streets. . liible school at 1" am. Preaching aervice at II a.m. aa! 7:o p.m. tlu Faater Sunday the pa a tor will begin a series of short scrmoua for the children. The subject of the first of these sermons will be "The Goat That Said Thank Ua Prayer meet Ing on Thursday evening at 7:30. aerie of Bible lessees will be givea in connection with the prayer meeting. Rev ZSalhan hwabb, pastor. HOCK AND HVE. A a luncheon in Paris recently. zt whir1! most of the peace dele gates were present, the conversa tion turned upon the fact of Am erica having "gone dry." Where upon an American delegate, name withheld, chipped In as follows: "You see,'" he said, "strong drink does not enter into our so cial life to the extent that it does in most' other countries. A little while back, for in stance, an American girl in Lon don attended a reception where c hampagne cup was served. "She had never tasted wine be fore, and. being quite ignorant as to Its effects, and being also very thirsty, she drank deeply. Pretty soon the room began to revolve round her and she sat down. "A little later the bahy of the hostess was brought In. The Am- COKOBZOATIOaTAX. First Con;rmt!ontT Liberty and Ceu- J ter si recta. . c. Kaninrr, minister. 10 'a.m. Sunday School with classes for all under management of competent teachers. W. I. Stslev. superintendent. It am. "Some Appointments Jesus Christ Makes With Is." :SO p.m. Christian Endesver. Special program of great interest. 7:30 p m. "What Must I Do to he Saved." followed by instruct ive pictures. As introductory to Holy week there will be a aeries of picture of the Crusades in which grest armies of mn and hoys nought to rescue the sepulchre of Jesus from the hands of the Moslem. On this Palm Sunday let na honor the Divine King by joining ia hia Worship. Central Congregational So nth Nine teenth and Ferrv streets. II. S. Stover. minister. The rhnrch school meets at 10 a.m. Mrs. B. K. Edwards in rbarce. Following the church school hour there will be a mia:onary story by Itenette Edwards, a piano aolo by Donald Alli son and a sermon by the pastor. Chris tian endeavor at :4i pm. Evening ser vice at 7: MO p.m. Music appropriate for Palm Snadav by the choir. 'Special num bers are "Behold. Thy King Jiraws Near the City Hates ( t rom (Jerusalem. Parker), sung by Mrs. Guv C. Newgent. "The Palm." suag by Elbert Laebetle. Passion week services beginning Monday evening at 7:.V o'clock. Special music at each service. The psstor delivers the sermon oa Monday evening. Dr. W. C. Kantner. paator of the First Congrrca tienal church of the city on Tuesday evening. Dr. Arthur J. Snllena of Port land. superintendent of missions of Oreron. en Wednesday: Rev. H. S. Aid rich, pastor of th lslie Methodist Kpisropsl church oa Thuradav evening; Kev. W. T. Millikea. pastor of tho Bap tist chnrch of the city Friday evening. The members and friends of the church re urged to observe Pass ion week v Jth Oa. .'. ' - - - '- JeVelALLlYJAU J.V.lALLr.TAri JeValALLHAtl J.V.lALLr.lAU Dealer in player pianos, pianos, and talking ma chines Pianos and player pianos rebuilt, tuned, refinished and repaired. Used pi anos bought and sold 121 S. Commercial St. Phone 1659 Salem, Ore. U Just as Beautiful as the Production Itself The reproduction of the Sonora U so nearly perfect that If one would bhut ones eyes they could not tell but what they were In the presence of the Easter Choir or the soloLnt, and the en joyment would be just as great. i - - x - ' , . But don't stop at Easter, all year, year ht and year out, the Servo ra will supply you with that eter dear, true totre of our most talented artists. We have many designs to choose front. Myrtte Kriowlarid 415 Court" Street i ' J ' ',----";'-" - , L r ' . ll D a ' 11 iQre Mere Bed Afot$inafiie& We have just received, and are arranging for vonr inspection, a large ship ment of the very latest in Draperies. The prices on the new stock this year are STirp'risintly low. Materials Ihat sold at four dollars came in this spring for atout half; others that sold for $2.50 are now $1.75, and proportionate prices throghtrat th steci. There is no reason why your windows should not fee dressed up for spring. ; Nothing could add more indivi duality to yowhome. See tKem In our south window. Easy Chairs1 at easy prices. They are displayed in our north window with the prices marked in plain figures. We could not set them all in the win dow so If there are none to your i . . , . liking in sight, come in and ask to see the balance of the stock. ? VTksvTftVKAUTU Umna-J Wore or Yonr Money at MOORE'S