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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1921)
C1URCHES ' " Court Rtrt Christian North Seven teenth n& Coort street. Oh, aar folks, this is ratljr day. thai bid forward-step dsr In the Bible school and the brgm- ; nm of the second wk of our big home lore rampslgn. Will yon be there, Mure ynu will. The house is gains; , to over flow with people. Come early. Thire will be a special pro (tram rendered. One special feature will be a trio by boys from the Hut Industrial school. Spec ial talk by pastor on "Takingr the Tor ward Step." Something doing from 9:45 is. to 12. EndesTorer come hear the report from the county convention tonight. - -Intermediate 5:30 and senior endeavor 6:3ft. Two livo meetings. Kv nnrelistie service 7:30. 'Sermon, "The Wsy of the Cross." Services every night except Saturday. . Themes: "The Jlcart of the Bible," "Do I have to Be Chureh Member to be Saved!" "The A B C's of the ospcl." "Why Am J a Christian Only f '4 "What Precedes Conversion."' ' Meet us at the chureh this week. "Come, let le reason to gether on these things." A welcome for all. K. lb Putnam, pastor. , First Christian - Center and High streets. J. i.' Evans, minister. Mis 1-ula Kossmond Walton has arranged the lory of "Adnsh," a tale of the time f Christ, and will give it this evening in the place of the usual sermon. Her interpretation snc!- 'presentation of the story is spoken of in h?gh terms. The publie is iavited to hear the reading this . evening. Bible school ; forces are in creasing each week and this department offers a fine opportunity for Bible study. The morning sermon by the pastor will he pa 1 'Fellowship." Itaring the Bible school period ; a class from the Bible school at Monitor wlH giro an exercise which wilt interest young and old. The visiting girta I be ' entertained by . a class front the local school. ; Interme diate ami senior yoang people conduct their C.B. meetings at 8:3 1i fersonal n - Qi . m 3 4 J" V s J tt TT1 nlmcutr aaarmn mrmnr, ."f fa without a rfle as tt- without my Ilarlcy-IJavvklson. . " ftjy This' tjrip I pure needed the r?S , gun, because Mr. Bear and I met at dcae quarter. ?But even If I didnt get any - shootin, my- Harlcy - Davidson would give me enough sport to last me till the next trip. Any time, anywhere, road or no road the ia always 'raring to go' with all the speed I want, and ; comfortable riding, too. And he' nowhere near such a drain . on the poclcetbook as Other kinds of.tavel.', ' " - . f ' Barley-Daii&mm prfoes IUf t sea uti. Asi orrsvd ' wiomtratum mnd rtduai prietM. i HARRY W. SCOn. 147 So; Commercial St. Great In Prices - I '1 III . ... i . 1 I -i j ; M J ' Old Prices New Prices Five 1 Passenger Touring....? 1 765 $1450 Two Passenger Touring..J 1765 $1450 Coupe.l... ............$2800 $2345 Sedan...;.......: .$2850 $2395 The reduction in prices has come at a time and in such an amount greater than we could expect We now have a price advactage that oilers 'little if any real competition. We would be pleased, to give you a demon stration hy calling at our show room at 371 Court Street Oscar IB. & Mc 371 Court Street. Salem, Oregon evangelism is being studied hystemst ically by both societies. . METHODIST Center Street Urthfldut V.nUtrnn: NortU Thirteenth and Center streets, Geo. 8. Roedcr, minister. The Sunday school meets at 10 e'rlork. English and Ger man classes. Preaching morning and evenine in the Cerman Ungnage by Rev. A. J. Weigle, of Ridgefield, Wash. I .outs Scbreibrr will conduct the devotional noting of the Kpwerth league 7 p.m. The public is invited. Leslie Mrthodist Episcopal 8. Com mercial and Meyers Streets. Rev. H. . Pmnberten will preach morning snd even ing. Sunday school meets at 9:43, E. A. Rhotcn, superintendent. A place in this school for every one. The Kpworth iesjgne meets at 6:30 p.m. Live meet-ins)- with live yonng people. The morn ing service si at U. Sermon subject "The Plaer of Christ Todav." Even ing meeting at 7:3U. Subject "The Ra dium Test.' Jason Lea Memorial Methodist Kpis TI North Winter Jefferson Sts.. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Kar! Officer in charge of junior church. R.v. Officer is preaching to a connttnily increasing attendance in the junior church. Hear him Snndav morning at 11 a.m. The pastor will conduct the t,i I. lie tirvi- in the auditorinm of the chnrch st 11 a.m. Snbject: Th Key to Worltf Cit iet. hip." In the evening at 7:30 thtj service will be Kvanstljstic, with 2(1 minutes song service. Come snd en joy the -music. Bring s friend with you. Sunday school will convene at 9:43 a.m. Strangers arc always welcome to our classes. We have a place and a welcome tot you this Sunday. Kp worth leu rue meets at 6:30 p.m. Young people who come once will want to come -again. 1 Something new each Sundsy evening. Prsyer meeting Wednesday ev ening, 7:30. led by Evangelist Lewis from Portland. Hear him. Come prepared for a good -time. Social hour for Junior church Thursday 4:15 p.m. Everybody wanted. First Methodist Episcopal State and Church Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, minister. 9:15 old-time class meeting. room 4, downstairs; 9:45, Sunday school, J. o. J.ittler, superintendent. Begin ners and primary departments in Kp worth hall: juniors downstairs and in termediates, seniors and adults in the msin auditorium upstairs. 11 a.m., ser mon subject. "First Aid for the Sleep ing Sickness." '6:30 p.m., intermediate league in Epworth hall, leader Kenneth McCormick. " Senior leagne in the base ment of the church, leader Mr. Kinch Church Bight Thursday, 6 to 8:30. Scandinavian-- Methodist Episcopal Fifteenth and Mill streets, -David C. Has sel, pastor, Sunday morning service at 1 1 o clock, Sunday school at 12. Pray er service , and Bible study Wednesday evenings st 8 o'clock. All Scandinavians warmly welcomed. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Sundsy morning service at 11 o'clock. Full choral service by vested choir. Jas. C. Nelson, lay reader, eonducting tile service in the absence of s rector. Holy communion on the following Sunday, Nov. 6th. CONGREGATIONAL First Congregstionsl Liberty and Cen ter streets, W. (?. Kantner, minister. 10 a.m., Sunday school with classes for all ages. New elssses forming. Class for young ladies just organized, glad to wel come there, W. I.- Staley, superinten dent. ll .m preaching by the pastor, "By Open Windows" 6:80 p.m. Chris tian endeavor, preceded by social hour with light refreshments. A welcome for al) 'young people, Leader, Miss Joseph ine Brest. 7:30 p.m., address by pas tor, "The Joy of the Angels." Prsyer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m., subject "Great Alliances." Good music at all services and a hearty welcome for all. Central Congregational Nineteenth and Ferry streets. Regular services for the week as usual. Sunday school at 10 a.m., special rally day program im mediately following : the Sunday School period, music and program by the child ren of the Sunday school. Christian endeavor services, 6:45 p.m. Evening services 7:30 p m sermon by Rev. L. V. Lewis of Kimball College, special music. - FRIENDS Highland: Frienda Highland Avenue and North street. Bible school at 10 a.m., Clifton Rosa, Superintendent. Our school ia growing, come and help us to make it thejpest school possible. Morn- tng worship Tit 11, TE. meeting st 6:30 Gingrich Tire Co. Prayer meet- inc- oat Tkindir at 7:30 D The work on our new church bnitdms Pgrs- 1 ting akely tad we will be able to use the main n4itorram in a iew wees, then we shall have splendid accommoda tion, for the ponday school. 1. O. and Ida J, Lee, pastors. South SoleL Friends 8. Commercial and Washington streets. Sanda. school 10 a.m, WaltT Wright, superintendent. Morning worship " o'clock. Short ser mon for the children st close of Sunday school. Christian em'eavor service st 6:30 and pre4cbing service st 7:30 p m Prayer meeting Thursday evening st 7.30 o'clock. Nathan blb, pastor, X B 8. A. I.i.,i..fLii.il Bible Students' sssocia tion me-ts every Monday in Derby Bldg. for Bible stuay. Hours from 10 to 13 a m. Corner Court snd High streets, up stairs. Publif always welcome. i I CATHOLIC s fr.t. hnnrx' adoration will com mence with 9i o'clock mass next Sunday morning at Which the pastor will speak and the regutsr choir will sing. Mondav morning at Hi o'cloek the boy choir wtll sing the maws and a'so on Tuesday at 9 o'clock. There will be benediction each evening at 7:30. at which the Rev Father Rttbisf of Bsndon. Oregon, will speak. He will also hear confession Mon day and Tuesday afternoons at 4 o clock and each levelling after benediction. Oth er masses ert Sundsy will be st 7:30 and 10-30.! fevervono is cordially invit ed to all the services. Rev. J. R. Buck, palter. : pkESBTTEEIAN P.iivterian On Chnrch be w.n rhpmriiptji and Center. Sabbath school meetslat 9:45 a.m., C. A. Kclls. .r,.intnrl.rt This is world temper ance Sunday Sand will be observed by our church. Be. Ward v mis i-ong, m pastor, has f-hosen for his sermons to day the following themes: "In the morn ing, at 11; 1 Www Jnoramy aim rnu in Christ,'? and in the evenine at 7:30 "The Gnide fat the Cross Roads. The anartette. lander the direction of Miss Ada Miller, will render special miis.cal numbers at both services. Junior r--will meet t at 3 p.m. The senior and intermediate j C.E. societies will hold their service st 6:30 p.m. Church Bight will be observed ss usual Thursday ev ening, beginning at 6 o'clock with a picnic dinner. The annnal praise ser Vice of the Woman's Missionary soeiety will be helil in the church psrlors on Friday at; 2 230 p.m. AH ladies of the chnrch and j congregation ore cordially invited to meet with ns. Following the program a social hour will be enjoyed. MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Christian ! and Missionary Alliance Mr. i and Mrs. H. E. Caswell, leaders. Services for -this week as follows: meet ing this sf jernoon, October 30, at ' 3 o'clock at 632 S. Commercial street. On Thursday afternoon, November 3, at 2:30 at the sarrie place. All friends most cor dially invited to be present at any and all of the' nteetings. j UNITARIAN Unity Choired Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev, Martin Fereshetian, A.M., H.D., minister. Church school, 10 a.m. Devotional services at '11. Subject of sermon, "l.ove: The Symphony of the Soul." Mra'. M. Fereshetian. contralto Soloist, will Ising the "Lsrgo," Rest in the Lord,; Itandel. Prelude and offer tory. Mrs. V. A. Denton at the organ. BAPTIST First : Baptist William T. Miljiken. pastor. Bible school at 9:45, Kdward Hchunke, superintendent. Morning wor ship; at 11. Sermon, "Miracles." ; Ev ening worship at 7:30. Sermon', '''Fsc- ing the Deluge." Senior B.Y.F.U. at :30. leader. Ralph Miller s. group Topic: "Uteaninga from the Foreign Field of thai Northern Baptist Conven tion. ttecocm oivision, lescer, Margery Kdmonds. Topic: "Home Work of the Northern ! Baptist Convention." Tlie evening Bible imiss meets at 6:30, icpoi to older men eatd women. Topic, i Acts . ! Brotherhood on Tuesday even'np. uncheon and. f 'tie program. Visitors eor :ally welcomed at all services. : . ; j f ' CHUBOH OF GOD 1346 Korth Chnrch street J. J. Gil lespie,' pastor. Sniidsy school 10 a.m. Preaching service 11 .as., subject "His tory of the Lutheran reformation and Why it Wast Necessary in the Sixteenth Century."1 Young peoples' meeting 6:30 and presetting "service at 7:30 p.m. Re gular prayer meeting Wednesday even ing 7:30. We especially invite the people of, God to the Sunday mornirig service. ; ; LUTHERAN Christ Lutheran Chureh East State n5 Eighteenth streets, Sunday school at 0:43 a.m. Divine service (German) at 10:80 a.m. Subject, "Fearless and True in Confessing Christ." Of course, the world: will oppose yen and Jesus will receive yooJ Evening service at 7:30 p.m. This 5s in the English langusge and all Lnthersns that spesk r.nglish are heartily invited. Come and worship with ns. Geo. Kochler, pastor. Facts About the Catholic : Church BT SV. 3. R. BUCK As those in nnrzntinn are - snffcrini. and subjects! for God's mercy and grace, m pracuce tor praying for the dead fol lows naturally from the doctrine of God in the Old Law. so in the New Iaw the sacrifice of the mass is offered daily for ucsu ii welt ii jne living; and in everv Catholic : household the dear ones who hsve gone into eternity are remembered In the prayers of their brethren. The i Oriental sects thst fell away from the1 unity of the Church in the early ages, have ever retained this Catholic practice, lo whose antiquity they thus testify. The ralhera of every age and country speak pf the custom ef praying -for the dead. ' lortuilian of Africa, in the second ceiT tury, says that "the faithful wife will pray , for the soul of her deceased hns- band, particularly on the anniverssry dav of his falling asleep (death). And if she fail to do so, she hsth repudiated her hnsbsnd as far as in .her lies." St. Cy ril or Jerusalem, in the fourth century, writes: f'.Wb eommenmorste the holv fathers and ' bishous and all who have fallen asleep amongst us, believing that the supplications which we present will oe oi greai assistance to tneir souls, while we itoiy ana tremendous sacrifce is of fered "P. i ot. Kphrsim, the Syrian, who died in 379 says: "I conjure yon my brethren and fnends, in the name of that God who commands me to leave you, to remember ; me when you assemble to pray. uo net oury me witn periumes. Uive them not to me, but to God. Me, conceived in sorrows, ibnry with lamentations: and instead of perfumes, assist me with your prayers; for! the dead are benefited by the prayers of living saints." Hie Greek doctor. 8t. Chrysostom. who died ia::407j writes: "It 'is not without good reason ordained by the Apostles, that mention should be made of the dead in the tremendous mysteries, tho mass. because they knew well that titer would receive great benefit front it." The Lat in fathers besr the same witness. St. Ambrose, -who died in 397. on the death of the Etnperors Gratian and Valentin tan, says: "'Blessed shall both of you oe, it my jprayera ran avail anything No day , shall psss you over in silence No prsver f mine shsll omit to honor yon. No night shall hurry by without bestowing on yon mention in my pray ers. In every one of the oblations, will remember) yoa. St. Jerome, who died in 430. as well as mint others, reeorn mend prsyer for the dead. St. Augustine recommends most strongly that Christians should pray for their dead, and his moth er, St. Monica might almost have spoken the lines Tennyson nnts into the mouth of the dying King Arthur: I have lived my life, and that which ' li hate done May He within Himself make pure; and preaching fat 7:30 p.m. but then, i If you should never see my faVe agsia, Prsy for smy soul." The doctrine of pnrgatory commends itself to i the Christisn resson and the human heart. It gives consolation to the mourner and encouragement to the repentant tinner. It affords occasion for esrfcising! charity to the departed, of repairing I the ingratitude of thoughtless days, of strengthening the bond of love that even death cannot break. It re calls the thought of the dead and tnrns the mind from the baubles of the world. It deters the soul from venial sin, which, without purgatory, would lack a proper sanction; i It manifests most splendidly the infinite ejustice, msjesty. and sanctity of God, i whe abhors even the ahadow of sin : and i it I reveals the greatness of the glory of? the heavenly court which de mands Such; purity, and the nobility of the so at which is capable et such per- tka, ;;-, :. . if I ' ' TTHTTED BEETHEXK First Caited Brethren On Mission i near 12th. Bible school at 10 a.m, T.I M. Ressell. superintenoVat. Corapeteat ! teachers and classes for all age. Parents : are requeued coooe with their chil- ' ren, and help boost for the school, t!e preacher will tak temperance at the 11 , o'clock service. Junior ; C.K. at 11 a m. ; and senior st 6:30 pja. Preaching arid t disarmament tlk st 7:39. Mt4-week j pravcr wtwtmg Wedncdar evening j at 7:30. MrCarkie, leaidcr. Ch.tir prajr t tice on Thursday cteuinc, O, B. lio-f- ! man Will have charge of the singing, anld ; will give valuable instruction in conncfe- 1 tiotj riiji the song service. - GOSPEL MISSIOH j l.j 8cth Commercwi fctre?t. uptair Service 2 p.m. and 7:3(. Sondays. Conke and hear the full cosfwil; salvation frfljra si! sin and healing for the bodv. Kir-e.-ybody welcome. Bring the sick, jto collection. 1 CHBISTIAH SCIESCE First Church 410 Tiemekcts street. At 11 am., Bible lesson, subject: " Ev erlasting Puaishrocnt." Sundar school at 9: 4.1 a.m. Wednesday evf-nin; testi monial mcetinj: at 8 o'c'iotk. Headihg room 2C 9Ma)Mnic temple. on every dv except holidays and Snndav from 11:45 to S p.m. All are cordially in vited to oar services and to oar reading rwam. TRAINING SCHOOL The Community Training school fior teachers ao? parents will hold its first session at the city library on Monday. Ofioier 3). at 7:30 p.m. The following classes will b organised, f.ife of Chrifct, lirder Prof Matthews. Religious E.ju cation ia the Home, onder lir. Kantner. Administration of a Church School, tin der Dr. Millikcn. Story telting. under Miss Chapter. Christisn Training for Citizenship, ni.der Mr. Kct'. Program of a Christian church, under Ur. Kaht ner. A largt attendance is atbun d. nAbctfecn -or GRUNERT OPENS ; WEWSfflP HERE Auto Trimming Shop is Es tablished at State Street Location Walter B. Grunert has opened an auto trifnming shop at 25o ftate stxeet, opposite the United States National bank. Although the shop has been open only a lit tle over a week Mr. Grunert and the two expert trimmers he has in his employ are working at Hull capacity. Mr. Grunert has been in the auto trimming business on the Pacific coast for over 12 years nd thoroughly understands every detail of the work. He came hese direct from Portland, bringing his family'with him. They live at 325 North Twenty-third street. Hoth Mr. and Mrs. Grunert are very much enthused over Salem Xhla Inademhrfc, stamped fai red 9a the case, identifies the Willardl Xlmasted Rubber Battery. TS 1T1 rveaa i nese ABC Rules About Batteries Adjustment and oiling make your bearings last longer proper initiation and careful driving make your tires last longer cleaning makes your spark plugs serve longer and better. It is worth re membering that there are rules just as simple for mak ing your battery last longer and serve more faithfully. Here are three rules in A B C form: i3$gttt& 1 Put in water regularly and keep up the charge. 2 Come in every two weeks for v battery service. 3 And when your present bat 7) tery wears out, buy a Willard " Threaded Rubber Battery the only battery with Threaded Rubber Insulation between the plates. There is only one battery good enough for us to back by our unqualified recommendation that's the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Come in and well show you some records it has made right here. DEGGE & BURRELL Auto Electricians 238 North High SU Phone 203 MM Slilll MARRIAGE OF TINPLATE KING'S SON TO PRINCESS XENIA. i ( ? - i .- ' 'I I l a f "T "-i ' v. t ' f a i in ii -i f, rir , William B. Leeds, Jr., son of Princess Anaatasia ot Greece and th late William B, Leeds, American tin plate king, and his "Wife. Princess Xenia, niece of King Constantino of Greece. The wedding took place at the American Episcopal Chnrch in Paris. October 8. Both Mr. Leeds and the ITinceSs are 19 years old. The picture shows William B, Leeds, Jr., and his bride leaving the church after their wedding. I as a honra city as well as a dusI- ness center. in speaking of thin district, Mr. Grunert said: "I Have had my eye in the Sa lem district for some tint's. After visiting many places all along the Pacific coast I am of the cninion that Salem's business confiuion excels that of any location I htve seen. That's why I am here. "My work embraces every' iea ture of the auto Urimming busi- nesa from slight curtain repair work to the complete highest class top for any make of car andf of any dsin desire6V . MaXWell FOOlS 'etTt in Trip Over Bad Highway Emery B. McNoldy of Altoona, Pa., recently started pn a fishing trip with five friends in a good Maxwell touring car. i Their road took them over the mountains of Huntington county, la., a long haul of ten miles to ihe top , whoi"Btated that he had T,i d nrJ ther alx years and nad A V V nvr tnr n mr11n never seen an automobile go over I that road. The fact tftat the good CARS! EVERY ,D AY Every month twenty-five hundred FORD CARS drive into our repair department for service. Fifteen hundred of these receive free service. Wc are glad this is so we like to think that our me chanics are capable of correcting minor troubles so quickly we need not make a charge. PAINTING We have a completely equipped paint shop with finishing room. We guarantee a regular factory job. We specialize on Ford cars but will take a few of the larger cars. UPHOLSTERING Separate department for Upholstering and 4 j ! top work. Closed cars upholstered in leather if desired. t , ACCESSORIES rEvery accessory a car should have. TIRES Goodyear, Cord and Fabric .J" Ask to see the new California Cord 3 0x3 VI', $19.50 And Ge nuine Are you careful to insist on this wherever you go? 260 North High Street MaiwTirmad the climb with six. naerurers; ws Hwost beyond comprehension for him. So steen was the pitch Of tfce road that isecond gear was used as a rake in going damn. Mr McXoldy stales that the good ilaiwell covered the ontire trip of 101 raUes with one pint of oil. no water, and a iitUe less than five gallons or sasoune, aesputj the fact that it was oYerloaded. ! . , 1 ;- Read The Classified Ads, Tired Feet Massage gently with soothing InQimolatum "Tit CoJa, rwata tUsaysVsaSjrisisMsflsBasas , r . !, n II 1 1. : "l il'i III I i l'-h "I III If l-Lf'iil' I la Tan hi m m How About That i NEW For School? Join the ranks of happy school childreii who each morning mount their Dayton," or lhiir Co Iubia, or their Heavy Seryice, and Tide gaily to school. Children 5 do I better work wheili they have this form of invigorating exercise. ; Drop iri at our store this week and let us show why so many boys and girls like our wheelsr Our easy payment plan makes bicycle riding pos sible for everyone. , i r " LLOYD E. RAHSDEH 387 Court Street We Use Parts Phone 1995 It Is now aamutpa.uni Tery wan has certain amount of wa- tr on the brain. Therefore, pro hibition does prohibit. OTTER ROCK HOTEL OTTER SOCK. Come to Oner Bock OKEOOX and have a rut nin. reatrai ana Ihomelike. Betat ea edge -.. .T""?'"';. woeeev Near Devil's Peadt BowU tine tia. lag tl the ?cka. letg; ef atasaela asd eUms, .Ka, better at4 ea , the Orra coast. Board mmi ro.m fli a, weak. You will like It. - Tea as ilea aorth Newpors. - Write te I, . . t THOMAS H. HQBNTKCK Otter Iteek. Or. ansd refrwshee BIKE ' . -. V V I