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i I f i , BAPTIST Virst lta,j.tist Church William T. Mil liter, minister., Both morinnx and v ting services tmlajr will lie conducted by Kvaucplit Aujrost liunderup, who aim will conduct nervices vry evening this week. Mmpl Monday. Th usual Iko1 and U. V. 1. l services will ?t held today. Visitors ' cordially welcomed at all services. CHRISTIAN 'irl Christian Church Onterf and Jlish street. J. f. Evans, minister. Bible school it 9:45; sermons by the pastur. Mornius topic. "Making shipwreck of KaitU;" evening, "The I'urixise aud Mo tive of Christianity' The yfjuuj; uih hi (ft at 0.30. ' j : t'unrt Street Christian Ouruer X. Hev rnttrmA aud Vurt street Iiiltle krlio.il :" at : 45; sermon, 11, "The Christian's 1irist." Christian Endeavor. 6 30. Evan " gelistie errvicea at 7:30, Sermon, "The tiod of This WorM." i Services every night at 7 :30 except Saturday. You are iavited and most wtlromt to atteuU. CONG&EOATIOMAIi Cciitral Congregational Church Corner The combined sertioe for the day, at 11. will lie ia charge ttt B. K. Edwiifd. Rev. .1. W. Good will make the moaiiinc ad dress.' Christian Endeavor at 6:30, Eve ninx Rervice t 7:30, sermon by licv. O. J J IJiadle of Kimball CoIlrJte of Theology s r'irt Congregational Church - Sunday xi-UiHil at 10 a. m. : preachinjc at II; "Streriffth and' Beauty in "lirisltan Character." At i:-U p. in.. Christian Kt dtiavor." At 7 :'.iO . in., "An - Evening With Es.vyf in the fmest sort of pic turex. Among otlterk the "Tomb of Tu tMiikhaineu" will he shown. Mid-week strvk-e Thursday at 7 :U0 p. ni. CATHOLIC - .Catholic Church Ho v. J. K. Buck, pas tor.. 1aw mass at 8 und hictt mass with Kcrinon at 10 u'dixk. In the evening ai 7.30 the put, tor wlio ia a convert to Ca tholicity will speak on "Why I Became a ' CUth'c." It is timely aud iiitere.ntmj and assurance is given that rlothing of fensive will ba said. N'on-CathoHm are especially invited. Admission free, hut the usual collection will be taken. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church 410 ChemeVcta street. NiiM'teuih and Ferry. Sunday eebool at Sunday mormna services at 11 a. in., eve lo. Mm. B. E. Edwardi. superintendent, ning services at 8 p. ra. Subject of ies iIuiumi'""" No One Else Gives You a Choice Between a wood-insulated bat tery and a battery with threaded rubber insulation. Because Willard alone makes both. And all Willard Batteries have exactly the same quality of plates, jars, connections and workman shipthe best we can put into them. E H. BURRELL 1 238 North High St - Phone , 203 ' Representing , "Mlcirol Batteries (THREADED RUBBER INSULATION) 6mA 7" Batteries '.-- (WOOD SEPARATORS) ' aim sermon: "Substance." Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. Wednesday eveniu. testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Keadiu; rouin S09 Masonic Temple, open ever day except holidays and Sunday frum 11:13 to 5:30 p. ni. All are cordially m vited to our services and to our reading room. . - , CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Mr. and Mrs. , H. E. Caswell. 4 .North Winter street, pastors. Tel. 9'il.i. Services at the W.C.T.U. hall as follows Sunday school at 2 o'clork, preaching at 3. In the evening at 7:30, th usu: evangelistic meeting. Also at th asms placa on next Friday afternoon at 2 :U" and in the evening at 7:30, services wilt he held with teaching along the line xf Divine Healing. On Tuesday evening at 7 ::t0 the regular meeting held at 532 houth Commercial street. All very cor dially welcome at all these servicaa CHURCH Or CHRIST j The Church of Christ meet on corner of Shipping and Cottage street. North Kalum. eaji-li Ixird's day to worship tiod. and study Ilia holy word. At 11 o'elock, preaching the' first and third Sundays in each month. Any one is welcome and in vited to meet with us. t CHURCH OP GOD ' Church of God. 1346' Xortu Church street, J. 3. Gillespie, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching service, 11 a. m. Sunday school at Salem Heights, 2.30 and preaching service at 3:30 p. m. Preaching service at the Kelser ' school house at 2:30 p. m. Young People's meeting, 6:45 and preaching service at 7:30. Prayer meeting W'edneaday evening at 7:30. . . f South Salem Friends South Commer cial and Washington streets, atJhau 8wabb. pastor. Bible school at 10 a. tn. Morning worship at 11 o ciock. iarisua Endeavor at 0:30 p. ra. le EPISCOFAX. St. Paul's Church Chemeketa 1 street, .between Chnrch and High streets. Rev. II. 1. Chambers. Tector. Holy Eucharist at 7:30; corporate celebration for the Yenna People society Church school at 9:43; all .children "tnyHad. " Young Peo ple's society at 6:30. ,, s , - ' fff EVANGELIGAXs Cottage Street Evaagelical Preaching morning nd evening & the pastor. Sub jects: Thel Revivai" and "Quench. Not the Spirit." Bible school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 6.30. Evangelistic services will continue from Sunday evening over Passion week in cluding Easter Sunday. The pastor will preach, the first week. .Visitors will be made welcome. Preaching at Auburn Sunday at 3 p. m. Chemeketa Street Evangelical F. W. I.suner, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Evangelical League at 7 p. m.. Franklin Lanner, leader. Voung People'a prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening. Ifeviral meetings at Kruitland for the coming week. Rev Erskin will be the evangelist. Evangelical Association G. Y. Lieninj Sr., pastor. Sunday-! school at 10 a. m. A. J. Ifager, euperintendent : preaching service 'at 11 a. tn. No evening services at this chnrch lint wilt join with the Cot tage Street church in anion meeting. This evening will be the beginning, of revival meetings to be held at the Cottage Street church jevcry evening during the week except Saturday at 7:30 o'clock. A hearty invitation is .extended to the public. v w. ,'--. i FRIENDS Highland Friends Highland avenue and North Church street, I. G. and Ida J. Lee, ministers. Bible school at 10 and morning worship at 11 a. m. Chris tian Endeavor at C JO; preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Young People'a j. prayer meeting and Bible study, Monday at 7:30 and prayer meeting on hursday at 7:30 p .in. A cordial invitation is extended to all. 'i . 1 i MIS ad Rim Part for all Cart Free Expert Adrlce i IRA JOROKN8EN 1 BO Ronth High 8treet r Court-Street , Christian Church t i (Except SaturdayjT Pre-E aster Services Each Night " 7:30 (Except Saturday) ' t iV: 'Subjects: tj: . . ounaay a. m. 1 ne vnrisu&n s vnnsi P. RL 'The God of This --Worid" Monday p. m. "The Thing Salem Needs' Tuesday p. m. "Noah The Preacher" i Wednesday p. m. "The Escape" Thursday p. m. "The Man Who Trapped Himself" Friday p. m. "Salvation by Opinion or Obedience?" Special Music ' COME I Big Chorus HI That you place your order now for Ithat new Ford wanted for spring i t . i ,i i i , t ,i - . -j i r livery, as a shortage already exists. Ask about our easy payment plan. de- PB$yMfisir' s Salem Genuine For d l Parts and Service 0. ; i! LUTHERAN East State and Eighteenth streets, Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 8:13 a. ui. ; preaching service in German j at 10:30 a. m.; pastor's subject "Behold the Man." Young Peaple'a meeting at 2.30 p. m. Evening service in the En glish language at 7:30 p. m., subject, "Joseph, a Type of Christ." Bible stady and prayer meeting on Thursday at 7S20 p. ui. We study the seven words I of Christ from the cross. Bibie school on Saturday from, 9 to 12. You are cordiall invited to our services. METHODIST First Methodist Episcopal Church ! Corner State and Church streets, Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, minister. The class meeting at 9 ;!."; Sunday school at 9:43. Morning worship, 11, o'clock. The pastor is beginning a series of sermons under Ihe general topic, "The Ascent ; to Easter." The subject for this morning will be, "The mount of Temptation Kpworth Leagues meet at 6:30 o'clock. All voung people not connected with other young people's societies are Invited to participate in these ctivities. Eve ning services, 7:30 o'clock. The pulilic is welcome. "Church Xight" service. 1 uursday evening. Jason Lee Memorial M. E. Chnrch Corner North Winter anl Jefferson streets, Thomas Acheson. pastor. Sun 11, adult congregation in the auditorium .t Y .. . . . . . ... n. r-ari vmcer win nave eiiargs oi tne junior chnrch service. Epwerth League at 6:30. You are invited. Evan gelistic service at 7.30. Church Night ineet Wednesday at 7:30 p. in., classes u vuiuuaii r nnaameniais, loaern tTilt and Bible. Public welcome. CHURCHES PLAN Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal Kfteenth and Mill streets. David C. Has ael, pastor. .Sunday morning worship,) 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 12 o'clock. Ep worth League, 6:45. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. ,We cordially invite you to ear meeting.! . ' I Leslie Methodist Episcopal Chnrch South; Commercial and Myers streets,! If. F. rem be no a, pastor. Sunday school at 9:43; Epworth league at 6:30; morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon i"The tress of Jesns in the Light of the Trans figuration." Evening meeting, ?:30; subject. "All Things) Are Possible to Uim That Belleveth." You are cordially invited to attend aH of these meetiaga Thursday evening at 7;30 Bible ftad la the Gospel by Joha.i PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian Church. Ward Wil lis Long. Minister. At 9:45 Sunday school; 11. aernion, "Manhood" .Morn ing." by the minister; 6:30. Christian Endeavor societies, topic. "Making the World Better. How Can We Help.'. Matt. 6:13-10. Sermon -at 7:30. "My Brother's Keeper," by the minister. REFORMED CHVKCR Bethany Reformed Church Corner nil.) I l . . .at marion Denny, pastor. streets. Sunday Capitol f hoot at lo a. m. and German preaching service. 11 a. m. No vanin- urrl i r i I I. B. S. A. Interpational Bibler Students associa tion meets mn Rnml,. i .,. - v wiuj nan; T"-?? Urt d HiKh tret (npstairs) .w auia siuoy. J lours from 10 to 12 a. m. All interested in Bible fn,l, ,.!. wWIHwa SALVATION ARM7 oatvatioji Armr. w.i, meeting, n . m.t company meeting 2 P I jn.. a meeting for the children. I A eordl welcome assured. Yf P, J.t Lieut. CoL Emil ""'j . : -. ..t , uivn nwtai socretary of the western territory of the oarrstion A -!,,,. .in i , - cnarge, vaptain A- M. and Mrs. Holbrook. officersi in TTWTTawrair Unitarian Chnrph rvu... ..n . eketa streets. Rer. Martin FereshetSan. minister. Rharrs , , graded Uistraction; class for adult'i! in ... ...uuje oi ocriptures. Devotional r T'?8 mt-U m ' abi:t the aermoa. """. -aiarma, ana Mary," Cnited llrnlhr.n 'l.,,..u tr, .. ... . -"i" i weuin ana Mission streets f s t,.k. ... Sunday acliool at 10 a. m.. preaching. 11 communion aervico follbwing. I,ermel r C E 5 P- m ""ior C K; at t:jo. Preaching service at 7;30. Meet ing, next week except Monday and Sat urday nights. Everybody welcome. Castle Chanel ITn;t..i r- oik. -vt . --Corner Seventeen thr atreet and Nebras ka avenue. Sunday school, lo a in preaching. ,t u a. m mod 7.30 m' Christian Endeavor. 6:30. topic. "lec tors for Making the World Better: How Can We Ifelpf Junior C. E. at 6.30 Prayer meeting Thursday evening. 7:30. Kerivl meeting commence March 23. B. Ward, a returned missionary from China, ts expected to assist in the mt.- vomo ana worsilp with Ceo, Chapman, pastor. ., New Easter Coming to ' tenirai Congregational Rev. Harry Johnson, of Lntz, Wyo., has been chosen pastor of the Central Congregational church. Rer. Clayton Judy was formerly pastor of the church and the congregation has been without a pastor s!nce he left a few weeks, ago. Presbyterian Will Hold Cottage Prayer Meetings A series of. pre-Easter cottaice prayer meetings will be , held by the Presbyterian church during the coining week. Tuesday eve ning the meeting will be held at 7:30 at the following homes:; Fred Annu risen, 1110 N. Cap itol. E. A. Kenney leader; J. R: Broyles. 478 NV Cottage. Mrs. W . Yf, Long, leader; D. P. Junk. G79 X. Cottage. Miss Elizabeth Work, leader; H. E. Morris, 1039 Center. Mrs. J. J. Nunn leader: Dr. Ia. G. Altman. 296 N Libertv Dr. Altman, leader: YT. II. steus- I'Hf, 11X5 Court St.. Mrs. C. A Park, leader; Walter D. Pugh, 451 N. Eighteenth St.. F. I B Guthrie, leader: A. O. Condit ?5 Oak St.. Mrs. Louise Arthur !ader; E. N. Filsinger, AVest Sa lem. Glen L. Adams, leader; Ur O, H. Kent. 787 Cross St., Dr Kent, leader. . The Young Married Peopled the church will meet for a soda hour at the church parlor Mon day at (5:30. FOR EASTER TIDE Special Musical Programs Being Prepared -bpecial Services Arranged,. Tn spite of rumors of wars in Europe; it looks as if Old Man Debacle wag getting ready to blow out the gas and go to bed. Today is Passion Sunday and next Sunday Palm Sunday. The approach of the Easter season is reflected in the different' churebes most of which aro planning spe cial musical programs for that occasion. Special services will be held during the week preceding Easter in one of .-the down town halls under tbo direction of the Ministerial association. A special series of sermons on the general theme, "Ascent to Easter" will be begun today by Revi Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, at the First Methodist church. The Presbyterian church will hold a series of pre-Easter prayer meetings during the coming, week at the homes of members. Suecial musical programs are beinsr orenared by the different churches and the second annual music week in Salem will begin on Easter Sunday. The first day will be given over almost entirely to church5 music. The sermon today at the Uni tarian ciurch will be "Jesus, Mary and Joseph." Mrs. Fere- shetian will sing special numbers including an aria from the ora torio. Messiah. "He Was De spised." - - ' , Sermon . topics at the First Christian church will be "Making Shipwreck of Faith" and in the evening "The Purpose and Mo- tive tof , Christianity." "The Christian's Christf' will be morn ing topic at the Court Street Christian church and in the eve ning "The God of This World." "Manhood's Morning" will be the subject of the sermon this morning at ' the Presbyterian church and this evening the topic will be "Making the World Bet ter." Revival services will begin at the Castle Street United Brethem church, a week from today while th revival at the Twelfth and Mission street church 'of the Unit ed Brethren will continue during the coming week; "The Cross of Jesus in the Light of the Transf iguration' and All things are Possible to Him Who Believeth" will be the ser mon topics today at the Lesue Methodist church. i "Strength and Beauty in Christian Character" will be the pastor's sermon t$is morning at the First Congregational church. An" Evening With Egypt." "Be- nbld the Man" will be the sermon topic at the Lutheran church. "Why I Became a Catholic" will be the subject of a sermon tonight at St. Joseph's Catholic church by Rev. J. R. Buck, who is a convert So Catholicity. A series, of evangelistic revivals are being held at the First Bap tist church. ! Rev. August Hun- derup is the evangelist in charge and meetings are held every night during the week except Monday. The old St. Paul's Episcopal Church, loccupied since 1854, will be bidden a farewell by the con gregation today and next Sunday, PPalm Sunday, will see servies conducted in the new church which has been! under opnstru- tion for several months. By MARGUERITE GLEESON Mm John Maurer. who has been 111 for some time, is conval escing now. A. nrneram Dresented by Wil lamette university students will be the feature at the meeting Tuesday of the Lincoln-McKiniey Parent-Teacher association. Prot, J T Matthews will jrive an ad dress.; Miss Louise Joughan, student of Miss Minna Harding will give a reading and Miss Jo seohine !Bros will sgng. f Jean Hobson will Dlav Miss Bross' ac companiment. Evanaelical Conferences Will Be Here April 18 A union ot the two groups ot the Evahgelial churches will be effected at the annual conferences pf the two groups which will be held in Salem beginning April 18 After each has completed, its business, the merger of these con ferences will take place in the Liberty Street church, this being the place where the first ses ir.n nf the Pacific conference was held in the early Seventies The merger of the local congre iMnn win occur before that time in the Cottage Street chijirch i,tD Oinmh Yiut Veen scleted as the temporary place of meeUng Tt will bring together a body ot fhrlitl-in vnrknra Rfnaratfd in 1R90. Some of the men are lir inc. who were present at tha time and have been working for 13 years to accomplish this happy result. Classified Ads in The Statesman Bring Results NEW CORPORATIONS I Haw. Haw Articles of Incorporation - were filed here Saturday by the Davi Log Raft Patents company of Portland, capitalized-at 1200,000. The Incorporators are F A-Dou- ty, C. M. Wonacott and G. G. Da vis.- . -J -. Other articles filed Saturday were: Thei Black Cat, Inc., Astoria; In corporators C. A. Smith, A. Jb. Bennett. J. C. Futlon; capitaliza tion, 160,000; theatres. Oregon Spruce company, New port; incor por a tor s, O. f O. kins, G. B. McGlUskey, A. E kins; capitalization. 15000. Siskiyou ' Lumber company. Portland; incorporators, Malcolm H. Clark. J. IL Middleton, "J. S. Middleton; capitalization', $25,- 000. : ;. j Knights of Electra, Portland; incorporators, F. E. Beach, George L. Hutchin, J. D. M. Crockwell; dues; expositions and . pageants. Hoyt's Department store, War- renton Incorporators, E. M. Hoyt, L.'M. Hdyt, William T. Hoyt; cap italization, $5000. ! Notice of increase in capitaliza tion from ?10,000 to $50,000 was filed by CJorat & King of North Bend." ..-V , ' r.X ', '. Read the Classified Ads. Patronize Home Industry FUEL SAVER r- . r, t )-.-. t" it ,4 ' - ' 1 & .'.'.:. 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