T1IE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM; OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22. 1022 CHURCHES " TOUTED BSETHKEH :, FlrU United ' Brethreo Twelfth and Vinton. C. 8 Johnson, paitor. Sunday acbool t 10:00 a. m. O. B. Bowmu, tprtridrat- reaching at '11. Subject: "l'k Greateat Sebool and St'e Teacher' Junior: C. E. at 5 p. m. Mist Barns, 8opt. ftenior 0. E. at 6:30, Hilda Berkey, pres. Preaching ; at 7:30. Subjact: "A fthort .Bed and a Narrow Cover." Prayer Meeting, Wedneadajr evening at 7:30. You are Invited, j Castle Chapel United Brethren Seven teeata 8U aad Nebraska Are. Sunday School 10 a m. There is a data for yoa. C P.": WVlla. I. ruperistendent. Moraing worship 11 a. In. Sermoa by pastor. Eve ning service inrutiaa Endeavor Topia "ttrverenfe and Worship." .Leader Edd Weigle. 7:S0 Woman's Missionary in charge 'of eerricea Mrs. "E. B. Ward,' a rrtarned Missionary from China will bo the apeaker of the evening. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening it 7:30. A my cordial welcome to all rom and woe ship wtta us George Chapman. CHRISTIAN ponrt Street Cbriitian Xorth mn teenth and Coort streets Nest Lord's Day is Rally Day. Everybody get ready for it. We want S7S here. Will yon be one I Bft vray is to atart early, com today. Be there at 9:45 a. m. This it Orefon Mission's Day. The pa tor will bring a special address on ' 'Oreron's Challenge to Christian Stewardship." Brine an offering for the state work, In- rtennediato C. E. 5:30 p. n. Senior En deavor 6:30. Eraarrlistie aerviee 7:3') Senium: '.'Toe Divine Flan f Ssiratioa." A straight from the shoulder Xev Testa ment message. Ton can't of ford to anise it. All preparation for the bia meeting est month mast be made in next two we-ks. If yoa ran help Jet a know. Hear (II about it today. Tneaday 7:50 p. as. Ir. Epley wilt oondnct chorus practice a rain. Good attendance last time. Do yon aingf Then by all means come and enjoy the sing, Thursday 7:45 p. m. Personal Evangelism lecture by pas tor. A welcome for yon,1 yoa will always find at tb Coort Street church- Be sore and come. Saturday the ladies wilt ton duet a rooked food sale on State Street in at electrie store. R. L. Putnam, paa- HTjCTTeiT.aSS " - '''' ' Buflt right Pricsd right The Gardner Business Coupe individualizes a unit of transportation for the business and pro fessional man in which style, utility and comfort are happily combined. 4 , C - ' The wide, roomy seat is upholstered in straight grain genuine' leather. Two handy compart mentsone of generous size just back of the seat, and the other, extra large, in the rear deck afford ample carrying space for all sorts of travel ing requisites. ': The body is full coupe type, a vast improvement over the ordinary combination coupe top and roadster body so commonly used in cars of this , price class. The interior is draught-proof and weather-proof. Ventilation is controlled by ad- jus table windshield, cowl ventilator and rotary type window lifu. A permanent metal sun visor greatly increases the safety 'and comfort of driving by eliminating ' glared.-It has sturdy drum-type headlamps and is equipped with 32 x 4 cord tires. Sturdily , built and. priced right, it is the ideal car forthe man who demands dependable transportation with . comfort the year around. ; ; , ' Coupe $1345 - Sedan $1595 F 6. B Salem Sermon snbject : 'The Spirit of Modern Reltgioa." Evening i meeting st 7:30. 8b bject : "The Opeafoate to Christian Life." Ton will nJo.T these ineenn and the good fellowship in our mid. (Vent, and find thrt ; which makes Ufe finer and more worth; while. Xeihodist Episcopal State aiuf streets. Blaine K. Kirkoatrirk. First Christian Center and High streets. J. J. Evans, minister. Oar rally day last Sunday was a great success. T day'a program , wiU be Joit as rood and tho atteadsace should be even larger. All classes and departments of the school, which meets at 9:45. are filling np rap idly. There is a suitable place for all aires. The mnsie for the church services wiU receive new spirit by the use of now song books jnst received. Several spe cial numbers by large cnotr and spirited eonrregatkiBal singing will feature the programs. The evening mnsie will b- particularly attract it. Anthem by tho choir, violin "solo with organ and piano accompaniments and solo by Mis Tnsta Wonger. At 11 a m. the pastor wilt speak on the topic "Like Christ." Eve ning, - "Building Faith." Tig) young people wiU meet at 6:30. TRIE-NDS 8ooth 6 stem Friends Corner of S. Commercial and Washington Sta. Nathan Swabb, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Junior church 10:30. Morning worship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Eve ning worship 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Carl H. Miller, aprTintendest of 8. S. Eva Kigbtliuger, president of C. E. Cise T jo steal wheel nutriment applied at email antra charge. THE GARDNER MOTOR CO., inc. ... ST. LOUIS. U.S. A..- w F. W. PETTYJOHN & CO: 279 N; Commercial ' Phone 1260 Open eveaiiigi' Tuitil 8 for your convenience METHODIST . Seandinarian Methodist Episcopal Fifteenth and XUI streets, avid C. rXasset. pastor. Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Gnat Anderson, superintendent; evening service at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wedneaday eveenlng at 8 o'clock. Tho Girls' Club will meet at tho parsonage Thursday evening, October 26th, with Mias Andrea Ipsen aa hostess. cuts in catechism wjll meet at the church , every Saturday afternoon at 2 'clock. Von are welcome to these meetings,- -t-jvi Jason Leo Memorial -tforth Winter and Jefferson Sta. Thomaa : Aohesoa, pastor. Earl Officer in , charge -of the Junior Church. We are always glad to have the public well represented in our . services, and special efforts will bo.made to make the services worth -while to all who at tend.' At S:45 a.m. Sunday school will convene with three aeparate departmenta functioning. , Ve are., sparing neither time pr psina In the . interest of the beat results. We invite yon to join us in the study of God's word. Two services at 11 a . m. Rev. Officer' will preach to the Juniors in the primary department room, n the auditorium at the same hour the paitor will preach. The membership of the church is. requested to be at home to receive calls from representatives of the church -in the interest I the work in the coming year. Calls will be made between 2. p. m. and 6 o'clock. Epworta League service 6:0 p. m. Informal meet ing from 6 o clocc. Uur attenaanco is targa and meetings are aplendid. vange-listie- meeting at 7:30 p. m. Subject: tho third in a series of in Those iay "la The Dare of the Holy Soirit." There will bo good music good christian fellow, thin. . and a hearty welcome lor you. Bring' your friends with you. v Leslie Methodist Episcopal South. Commercial and . My era street. H. F. P ember ten, pastor. - .You are cordially In vited to attend the follow log services ia thin church. Sunday school at 0 :43 E. A. ho tea, sup t. Well graded and ei fleienttly taught classes for every age. Ton will-find a place lor yourself ana children. . Epworta League meeting at 6 :S0. An inspiring hour for - young peo ple; Morning worship at 11 o'clock; Flrtt Church mi sister. Class meetinr. 1:15 a. m. Gr P. Litrhfeld. 1 tdtr. Sunday sebool. 9:4o a. m. II F. Shanks, acting superintendent. Rally day attendance was o40. Tiut should not be the topmost limit, hut the atartine; point 'far the development of the year. Wilt yoa not help us j to make it so. Come out thla morning, sjnd then plan to mak- it a habit. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Today is being oi.crd inrrafbout the Oregon Confer ence as " Launching I Sunday " for tii pr-at ' ' Wiliimei u- J-drward Movemeat.V which is the greatest Christian enterprise that Oregon Methodiidn has been called upon to apunaor. The; pastor will preach on tho subject. "Tho Christian College and the Kingdom of God." It is not t'ae plan to take any public offering at this time, but to interpret the meaning or this movement iri terms of tho Kingdom of God. There will be special music ly me i-hoir under the i,Ctrec:aa of Prof. E. W. obson. Epworth League social hour at 5:30. Class in evangelism at the Parsonage at 5 o'eloclt. Devotional lerv 'ice of the Epworth Leagues at 0:O. tre eing service, -7 :30 o'clock. There -ail! be a "Gospel Sing" at the opening serv ice, and the pastor Will preach on the subject. ' 'The Refuge f Lies.' The pub lic u weleome. Church night on Thurs dsy evening, 6 and 8:30. Attendance ts growing. Largt si crowd yet lait Thura aay niht. Classes -under Prof. Mat fliewn, 1'rof. Hauiraond, Paul Burkley, and Miss Hale are alt intensely inter tilling and worth 1 while. j Center Street Methodist Xorth 13t?i and Center Mre ts. : Sabbath school 1" a. m Teachers for German andt English classes. Rov. . J. Weigle, former pas tor of this church Will preach morning and evening. The male quartette wilt sing. Margaret S"Unof will lead the Epworth league meeting 7 o-cocic, and W. S. Boeder will play a cornet solo. A cordial welcome. G S.i Boeder, minister. v- i i f Christianity to the world. -.He will ar.s- jet of lesson ' sermon : '"Probation After wer the qoestioas as to whether one may ' IVath." Sunday school st t:45 a. m. rlatm to have Jesas as his "Personal-. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting Si vat" and the a persist in a feeling oi t 8 o'clock. Beading room Maeonit j.ir;tul supremacy. M hat i th? value J 'I euiph-. opea every la ex"vH hjlitiays ci the teacbinrs Jmii ti I May we ; artt muo?s rncim 11:15 5:.10 p. EVANaEXICAIi Evangelical Obemeketa street F. W. Launer, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. Sub ject "Jesus Teaching.? Sermon 7:30 m. Sunday achool at 10 a- m. Some thing new every Sunday, every body ; is working; the achool is growing better. The Young People's AlKance will soon go by a new name, tbe new ust-.es Ern gelical churches are inow in the Gen eral Conference at Detroit, Michigan. The new name for the young peoples socio tiea is The Young People1 League of Christian Endeavor. The Y. P. A. or ntrw the Y. P. L. will be at 6:30. Wilaon Launer wiU lead. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening. Special music at all serv ice. NEW PHONOGRAPHS - , JULP PRICE ' Geo. C. WiU closing old nation ally advertised 1 i n e of phono graphs at half price. 1 down, IV weelC.up.. See ad on page 3, second section. 1 GOOD PIANO $89 ; Only. 1 5 down, $5 month IWe are closing oat our entire present stock of Pianos. Five pianos, ; for almost half price. $5 i down bays any piano. Come now, they are going Jast, See ad on page 3, second section. The good, Maxwell is outselling for the very excellent reasoii-; tot it is ' a better car. The'smartef.s . . . tifiil finish and1 finer iittingstafe 1 f siinply an added measure4 of lvalue. . . Cord tires, non-skid frost and rear; disc steel wheels, demountable '"-v, i at rim ana at hnb; arnm type lam pi; Alemito lnbricaUon; motor- H. ' j driven aleetrie korn; nntunally long tpriagt; sew type vater-tlght ; . ----'. wiadabiald. Prices T. O. B. Salem, revenue tax to be added: Tour- rV' , lW Car. 1000; Boadatec (1060; rour-Passeager Oottpe. ; I143B; - ' ' : h rS. Sedan S1&&0. '-K. . '' OSCAR H GINGRICH MOTOR' & TIRE CO. 371 Court Street Telephone 635 Tht Good ..." ." , ' ' ,' 11 "''''l?iiiWiilJi "TTiy-- - ,", ..rL--T--.fuJ..a--..-n aagji ... . i'1' "' ('' '. '' '.;':..-''..'. j . ' ' ' . ; - - . -'t ...... , ... ..p if. . . . , .... ; .l;r i " -" ' , ' l - - - - - - First United Evangelical North Cot tage street, near Center. Usual services this afternoon. Sunday achool at 10 o'clock. Miss Paulina Remington, super intendent. Preaching at 11 by Rev. M. J. Ballantyne of Dallas. No eveninc terv- tce. CATHOLIC CHUECH , Rev. J. R. Buck, paster. Masses at 6:00 and 10:00 o'clock. Benediction fol lows laat mass. At 8:00 o'clock mass the reception of boys into the Altar terving bociety will take place. The 10 :uo o ctocn maaa it a high masa. Everyone welcome to ail services. ' CONGREGATIONAL Central Congregational Nineteenth and Ferry. Clayton Jndy, minister. Sun day achool and church, a combined serv ice, at 10 a m. Mra. B. E. Edwards, superintendent. This is rally day for our school. Every pupil should be there a little ahead of time to help welcome the viaitora and new pupils. A iplend d pro gram hai been prepared. Christian En deavor Juniors will meet at 4 p. m. ana the Intermediates sod Seniors at :30. Vera MeCnne, president. Come and en joy this service by the yonng people. Evening service of song ana worsnip at 7 :30. The subject for the sermon is True Contentment.-' based upon Ps. 2:12. Midweek services on Thursday evening at 7 :30. Thirty minutea for tne devotional service and thirty minutes for the question box. You are cordially ta vited to all our aerrices. First Congregational Liberty and Cen ter atreeta. VY. C. aKntner, minister. Sunday school with i classes for all with rood teachers and well eauiDed plant. FMinie primary department for the little ones. Auditoriam class m me mam room. Drop in any time. Interesting Boys' class. Cass for adults in Sun day achool room. H. M. Mead, superin tendent. 1J. a. m. preacning ny tno pas tor: "Living the Whole Life. ' Story aermonette tor the ) children : "Finding Out a Secret." pi m. Intermediate and Junior Society, C. B. Hugh Shattue, prea- tdent; 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Good meeting, interesting leader, warm welcome for all; 7:30 p. m. aJdrett. "God's Message in; the Clouds. Motion picture: Immigrants in tn-e flew Land. Oood music by chorus choir under direc tion of Mr. McGururist. Everybody welcome. BAPTIST First Baptist William T. Milliken. minister. Bible achool at 9:45. Graded. Classes for all agea. Edward Schnnke, superintendent. Morning worship at 11. Evening worship at 7:30. Morning sub ject: "The Baptist and tho School Ques tion.' Evening theme: "The Best Place in the world to Live." Teacher Train ing class on Monday evening open to all. B. T. P. U. clasa Monday evening. Thurs day evening prayer and praise service. Topic: "The Two Covenants Made With Abraham" Visitors wleomed at all services. First . German Baptist Rev. John J. Lucas, minister. Bible school at 4:43. Moraine rship at 11:00 and evening worship at 7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Wedneaday evening. Dan Srhor- man, Bible acnool - superintendent. Visit ors cordially greeted. apply them to tho problem confronting as. Mrs. M. Keriaiiiaa will sing. Mra. V. A. I;&tom at the organ. i All are cordially inriied to oar services ; and to our reaCtn room. LUTHERAN KjlsI State uud iChienth streets G. Koehler. minister. Sunday school at 9:43 a. m. Preaching enrice in 0'erman at 10 :u a. m. Young people's taeetins at 2:S0 p. m. Evening serric- in Entctish at T :3C P- n- Bible study and; praj-er meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Bible school every Saturday from 9 to V2 a. m. CCatecheticat instruction for tateeha BieBS oq Saturday from 1 to 3 p. m. Everybody is invited to our serTitea. L B. 8. A. International Bible Students' Assorts tion Meet, every Sunday in Derby ball corner Court and High streets, upstairs for Bible etudy. Hours from 10 to 13.. All interested in Bible study welcome. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Meet evtrry Suniia; at U :30 p. m. and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE : First Church 4-10 Cbemeketa street Sunday morning services at 11 a. ni. Sub- GRUNERT AUTO TOPS 256 State St COLUMBIA j DAYTON , BICYCLES, v;.:. BIKES FOX THE BIO BOYS AND BIKES FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS If it is a Columbia or Dayton you will pot roal Moycle Satisfaction. j-- .v..!.t. , t? . ' DON'T FORGET OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT Fix up that bike a"J ride it to school. LLOYD Ei RAlSDEi 3S7 Court Street Phone 1687 PRESBTTERIAN First Presbyterian :4S, Ssbbata school. Mr. ii. E. Barrett, sunerintendeat. The business men's bible clasa with Mr. Long aa teacher ia growing in numbers and interest. The clasa ia two weeks old and has a membership of above thirty. "100" by Cnriatmaa" la their goat A large enthusiastic Woman's Bible class is taught by Mrs. C. A. Park. The Young People' Bible clasa, known ai the " Tri e's' ' and taught by Mra. R. M. T. Hes ter ia doing good i work. This claaa ex tends a cordial, invitation to all young people above the High achool age. Classes throughout the Sunday school for chil dren of all agea. 11:00 a. m. Infant baptiem will be administered. Thocis de siring to have their children baptized ihould call the ; minister beforehand, phone 1480-M. Sermon: "The Strength of the Burden-Bearers" by tho pastor. Anthem 'Resignation" will bo rendered by the choir. 6:30 p. m. Christian En deavor Societies, including Junior, inter mediate. Advance Intermediate, and Sen ior. 7:30 p.-m. The popular gospel serv ice is growing ia) attendance and inter est. The live opening; song aerrice is aa enjoyable feature for all. and the short spicy Gospel" message ia being well re ceived. Remember this service ' doers promptly at 8:30. Bring the whole family. MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Christian and Missionary Alliance Mr. and Mra. H E. Caswell. 425 Nortu Winter street. leaders. Tel. 921-J. Serv ices aa usual thia afternoon at 632 South Commercial street. Sunday school at . 2 o'clock, followed by preaching at 3. Keg ular Thursday afternoon meeting On next Thursday, Oct 26. at 632 South Com mercial, beginning at 2:C0 o'clock. All very cordially welcome. EPISCOPAL St. Pauls ?The Little Church Around the Corwr' ' Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, rector. There wmi tie the usual services Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. Church sebool at 9:45. Morning prayer with sermon at 11 Young Peoples So ciety at 6:3(X Mra. U. G. Shiply, leader Subject: "Missins" ,AU most oordiully invited At the 11 a. m. aervice Mra. Kiddle wilyl 4ing .a solo. UNITARIAN Cottage and Cbemeketa streets. Tiev. Martin Fereshetoan, minister. Church school at 10:00,. a. at. Graded instruc tion. Claaa for adults in tne Psychology of Religion. . , Mr. . Fereshetiah conducts this clasa in person. Lecture and discus- sum. 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