The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 09, 1923, Page 11, Image 11

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. CATHOUC s
Re. J. R ' Back, pastor. Communion
1:30. children's mass and run
tnonion of all societies at 8:30. High
maas with sermon by Rt. Bev Abbot
Beraard, O. 8. at 10:iO. The Forty
Honrs"1 adoration will close on Sunday
Br with rmoa by the Rt. Rct. Ab
bot o. Mv-Angel, procession and beae
Everyone both Catholll and aon
Cathohe, l, welcome to all services. ,7:S0
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CONQBXOATIONAZa
Tint Congregational Church Liberty
and Center atreets. W. C. Kantner, min
ister. Sunday school at 10 a. m, Clata
all age with competent teaohers.
New -elasves recently ' formed and others
' re-arg-anixed. - Preparing fox Christmas.
Oeaae with us. Coma to oar men's class,
t our classes for women, for boys, for
girls., and ur splendid primary depart
ment. Miss Fake, superintendent. 11
a. m., morning worship, sermon' subject,
"iLifhta Great and Small." 6:30 p. ta.,
young people's meeting. Hiss Young,
leader. 7:30 p. m., brief address, "What
Is a Man Worth f Pictures of Russia,
the much discrssed . country of Europe.
The best of niusie at all services. Prayer
meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Sub
ject, ..Living in God's Presence." Lead
er of tha inusio at this service, Mr. T.
fit. Xackeasie. - .
' Central ' Congregational.. Cbnrcb South
Nineteenth street. - Harry W. John sou,
minister. Sunday -school and morning
worship at 10 a. m. Duet by the Gleaaou
aiMer.- Short sermon by the pastor on
"following sth Master." Young peo-
Jrte'e meeting at 6:30 p. anu, Harold Bus
ck is leader. Preaching servica at 7 :30
p. as. Sermon theme. Denatured Chris
tianity." Annual meeting of the church
railed for Wednesday evening. Election
of officera and other important business.
JCe meeting Thursday, evening.; -
CHRISTIAN .'"
First Christian Church Center and
High streets: J. J. Evans, minister; Mies
, Hattia Mitchell, missionary. "The Land
of rYiendlinecs," a missionary play, will
1 bo given, on Sunday evening at 7:80j in
place of tH sermon and regular program.
It considers the problem, of emigration
and America's xaslonsibiHty. . A welcome
ts . extended to the public. "The Old
Paths wil be the sermon topic at 11
o'clock. The ladies' quartet adds greatly
te the devotion and i aspiration of the
worship. The yennjr people meet at 6:30
in. ' lively gathering and for spiritual
values. - Large numbera arc in attend
ance at this meeting. The Bible school
invite the publie to its sessions opening
at 9:45 with class period at 10 o'clock.
lr Epley has charge of the assembly
. period and program.
Court Street - Christian Corner North
Seventeenth and Court streets. R. L
Putnsm, minister. Bible school 8:45
a. to. Now let ns go over the 200 mark
tedaf. - Morning worship 11 a. m. Ser
mon: What Must Men -Believe to be
8evedt Endeavor ' societies meet at
. &:30 tsi 6:30 p. m. .Let us have a
good attendance of young people. Evan-
JeUatia aecviea . 7:30. Sermon "How
re Persons . Made Believers ! " Our
heme force is growing in interest each
night. ' 8 object for .week i : . Monday,
.Turning te God;" Tuesday. "A Model
Co version j'S Wednesday. f,Can a Msn
Be Saved Out of the Church f" Thursday,
"Salvation Throaga the Blood;" -Friday.
Wka-WUt It bet"" We pload for a
true understanding, of the scriptures aad
invite, yoa Ve hear this plain, simple ex
planation of the Word of GoeV "Where
taa , scriptures speak, wa speak, .' aad
where the scriptures are silent, we are
silent" is - our aim, ,..00010, ;. hoar aad
examine ior yourself. , . , v-
EFXSCOYAL
St. Paal'a Chareh (Episcopal) "The
House of Worship.'!. .Corter Church aad
Chemeketa streets. Rev. H. D. Chamb
ers, rector. "Seooni Sunday in Advent."
-The usual serrices. Holy Eucharist at
7:30 a. m. Church school at 0:45 a. m,
all childrea invited. Morning prayer and
sermon at 11 . m. Vested choir with
violin, accompaniment. Tbe Rev. T. F
Bovta -of Portland and the rector will
exchange pulpits tor the day aad Mr.
Bow aa. will Uka both "the above services
and preach tha sermon. All. invited to
: warshiy srtT St Paul's. The "XP8, will
meet in the' parish house at 6 p. m. The
subject will he ia tha form at a debate
on ihe"subje3t,-Reaolved, that the Bible,
. should be taught ia the public schools-"-Mr.
fiormae Barariek wi be tha leader
and the speakers on the affirmative aids
will be Mr. B. H, Vuneyr and,. Miss
Francis r MeKinney. The negative side
' wtU ' be taken by Mrs. Kent - and Mist
Ruth Kuha. An. young people invited. :
; .'-'-' 'artTHODIST 1 j.
First Methodist Episeepai Church
Corner State hud Church streets. Blaine
E. Kirkpstrick. D, D minister. . 9:15
a. m.olii-time class meeting ia tha north
west room down stairs. 9:45 a. m.. Sua
day school, H. F. Shanks, superintendent.
The place
WEST FUR COMPANY
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521 Court.
. After December 10 New Location 190 N. Liberty.
All dopartments are well organised and
ready to ; car for all ages. There has
been a steady increase. Come and make
one more. In the absence of. the paster,
silent" is our aim. Come, head and
and Dr. Z, E. Gilbert, district superin
tendent, at 7:30 p. m. Ep worth leagues
aa usual at 6:30 p. in. and junior league
at 5 p. m. The church night service
win be in charge of Rev. J. V. McCor
mick, 6:30. to 0:45 p. d.
Jason Lee Memorial If. E. Church
Corner North -.Winter and Jefferson
atreets. Thomas Acheson. pastor; LeRoy
Walker, afsiMant in charge of the junior
church. : This cburh gladly invites the
public te share with it in the services
of the coming Lord's day... A personal
greeting and welcome to strangers. The
theme of the morning sermon will bo.
F "Sunshiae and Showers," by the pastor.
Ia the evening Kev. JLo Roy Walker wiu
preach 3unlay schooj. will convene -at
9:45 a. m. with C. M. Roberta in charge.
Three-separate departments - will function
and there - will be classes for all ages.
Epworth league' will - convene at 6:30 p,
a. with a wide awake session for young
people. ! Testimony ' and praise service
from 7 to 7:30, for adults, led by Bro.
Jos. Barber. Evangelistic service sad
congregational sing et 7:30 p. m. The
choir will furnish special music both
morning' and evening, assisted in the
evenin.r J by the orchestra. The league
program at 6:30 will be in charge of the
foreign students at Willamette university
and will be a real treat to all who come.
Union service of junior and senior
churches on Thursday evening at 7:15
p. m. Eyerybody invited. . - -
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Leslie Methodist' Episcopal Church
South Commercial and Myers atreets.' ' II.
F. Pembertont, pastor. " Yoa are cordially
invited to attsnd all of the services of
this church on Sunday as follows : Sun
day school at 9.45, E. A. Rhoten,- super
intendent. Epworth league at 6:30. This
is especially for the young people. Morn
ing worship at -11 -o-'eloeki Sermoa sub
ject: "Gifta and a Gift." Evening meet
ing at 7:30. Subject.- "Dariag, Kevolu
tiea and (Love." . You will find these
meetings of profit. You will be warmly
welcomed and will enjoy -the day and be
better fitted to meet. life's problems after
a Sabbath a pent in worship and praise,
Scandinavian M. E. Church Fifteenth
and Mill streets. David C. Haaael, pastor.
Morning worship every Sunday 11 a. at.
and Sunday, school . 12. i Gust Anderson,
superintendent. .Epworth. league 7:15,
and evening . service 8 a'clock. The
Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday, Dee. 13,
with Mrs. W. Anderson; 205 Lincoln
street, st 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening 8 o'clock. , Welcome ta all
of our meetings. . - ,
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Free Methodist Church Comer of
North Winter and Market streets. Rev.
Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. -Sunday
school 8:45, J. M. Clark, auperintendent.
Classes for all sixes and ages. Preaching
hours 11 and 7:45. Class meeting at 7.
Tha young people will take the hour led
by Luther D. Cook. The fundameatala
Bible class organised by the pastor was
responded to by 26 last Monday evening.
It. meets next Monday, evening at 7:15.
Lesson, the first two chapters, of Genesia.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:3.
The pastor's message Sunday will -be:
' Noah' a 'Dove," an Emblem of the "Work
of the Holy- Spirit. - Ia the evening aa
evangelistic massage, "Without Christ."
All are welcome to every service.-
Center Street M. .E. Church North
Thirteenth and Center streets. Geo. 8.
Boeder, minister. ' Sunday school 10 a.
m., German and English classes. - Preach;
ing in German 11 a. m. The Epworth
league meets at 7 o'clock,' when the new
officers of the league will be installed,
after Which there will be preaching in
the Engliah language. A cordial welcome.
. " i,-. ' PRESBYTERIAH '' :"
First Presbyterian Church Wsrd Wil
lis Long, minister. 9:45 a. n.. Sunday
school, Mr. H. E Barrett, auperintendent.
11 a. m aemaon. "The Church That
Waa Mere Dead Thau Alive,' fifth ia
the aeries on the aevea church of Asia
which , are being given by the minister.
6 :80 p. sc.. Christian Endeavor soeieties.
7 :80 a. m, popular evening service. Con
gregstiottal sing, special music and brief
gospel message "Tha Birth of Christ in
Prophecy" by the minister, Tuesday,
IO- a.- m. to p. m Ladies' Aid sale in
the church parlors. ee ' complete, an
nouncement elsewhere. Thursday, 7:30
p. m-,. church prayer hoar. Topic.; "Why
Do People Go to Church 1" Psalms 122.
Saturday. 2"-0 p. m-i. Starilng Lifh Bear
era party ia tha church, parlor. ;.
CHSISTIAH SCTXSCB
' First k Church -440 ' Ohemeketa street.
Sunday morning service st, 11; evening
service at 8; subject of lessoa sermon:
"God, tho -Only Cause and Crestor."
Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. Wednesday
evening testimonial meeting st 8 o'clock.
Reading room,. 209 Masonic Temple, open
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to. buy your
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ence has proved
the styles to be
the smartest, the
quality to be
the highest, the
values to be the
most exceptional
every day except holidays' and Sundays
from 11:15 to 5:30 p. ni. All are cor
dially invited to our servicea and to our
reading room, ,
' Church of the ' Xaxarene Nineteenth
and Marion streets. C, Howard Davis,
pastor. Sunday - school, 9:45 a.- m.
Preacning, 11 a. m. and 7;30 p. m. YP
6:30 p. in. Children's meeting, 7 p. tn.
A cordial welctme to all.
South Salem Friends Church Corner
of Commercial and Washington atreets
Carl t and Minnie G. Miller, pastors.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.. Dr. Carl E.
Miller, superintendent. Worship, -Al a.
m., special music. At '6:30 the foreign
missionary committee will have charge
Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. You are invited
to attend all of these services.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Tab
ernaele Ferry street near Church. Paa
tora. Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Caswell. 425
North "Winter street. . Special revival
campaign servicea are now t. in progress
under- the leadership of Evangelist C. Or
ville . Ben him, musician aad Bible preach
er. These meetings, are conducted daily
at 8 aad 7 :80 - p. - nr. except Monday.
Sunday servicea : Sunday school, 1 p. m.
Spirited ainging . with orchestral accom
paniment at a and 7:30 p. nu will pre
ceed the- atroag messages of the visiting
revivalist. Bright ' and convincing testi
monials from tha many new comers will
also feature r these . meetings." Fvangeliet
Benham announce for Sunday topics: - 3
p. m., "The Bride and the Beaat;" 7:30
p. m., "The. JJext World Criaia." A
cordial invitation is, extended to all.
' 'XiTJTHEBAN
Christ Tfvsngelical Lutheran Church
State and Eighteenth streets. Q. Koeh
ler, pastor. Morning service in-German
at 10:30; Sunday achool (English) at
9:45 a. m. Young people's meeting at
0 :SU .p. m. ' Kveniag. service in ngliah
at 7:30 p. m. Bible school conducted by
the pastor on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m.
Catechetical instruction from 1 te 3 p. m.
The Iorcaa society meets with Mrs. T.
Boehmke -aa Wednesday at 2 P. m. A
hearty welcome.:
1 Seventh Day Adventiat Church Corner
of Ptf'.h . aad Gaines. Sabbath School at
10:30 a. m. and preaching at 11:30 a. m.
Young people's meetit& aV 4:30 p. m.
(Saturdays).! Prayer ' meeting oa Wed
nesdays at 7:30 p. m. The annual week
af prayer begina Sabbath. All over the
world earnest prayera will bd ascending
to -God to put an end to thia long reign
of' sin. Meetings every day. The Sun
day night lectures are growing ia interest
and also in attendance. ' Over 20O were
out last Sunday, The subject for Sunday
will be of more than usual interest. It
is, "The Churches. Should They Have
Dances, Boxing Matches, KissiiTg , Beea
and Comic Pictures Conducted in Them I"
What will be the two results t Come and
hear it discussed. . 7 :30 P- . V.
Erntson, pastor. ; ' , 5 r
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Bethany ' Reformed Church Corner of
Capitol and Marion streets. 4 M. Denny,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., and
English preaching service, 11 a. m, o
evening, service. ; -' t - ; .
First United Brethren Corner Twelfth
and Mission streets. Sunday school, 10
a. m.. Miss Cell a Gobler. auperintenOent.
Preaching, 11 a. m. ' Subject, "Entire
Sanctidcation." Kveninjf services. Chris
tian Endeavor, 6:30, Miss Evelyn Craig,
leader; special music (piano aad violin).
Miss Marvelie Edwards and .Nina Craig.
Preaching, 7 :30 p. m. ; You are invited
ta attend aad cooperate ia all these serv
ices. . Wa teach and preach the Word as
foupd in the Book of books. C. W. Tib
bet. yttor, ? , j: j .
: Glad! ' Tidings Mission 343 H Court
street. C. S." Johnson. Sunday school at
2 p. m. Services at 8 and 8 p. m. W
believe , ia the old time gospel ' and the
old tune power ol the Holy Spirit. ' It
you are hungry for' more of tbe spirit in
your life, come to our meetings. . The
Lord ia bleating us with his presence ia
every meotin?. ' We prsy for the sick.
Our phone number ia 2U48-M, . Call us
if yoa are in need. We supply clothing
to needy families. -
Church of God 1346 North . Church
street. J. J. Gillespie, psstor. Sundsy
school, 10 a. ia.. i- Van Lydegraf, super
intendent. Classes for all grades of
scholars. Preaching service, 11 a. m.
Subject, - 'The Conversion of the Samari
tans. Their Healing. Baptism in Water,
aad Their Beseption of the Holy Spirit
Baptism." Acts 8:5-17. .'Sunday school
at Salem Heights, 2:30." Young people's
servicea at the chapel. S45 - and testi
mony aad preaching service, 7 ;30 p. ra.
Prayer meeting with ; It. ti. Grass, 1590
Highland - avenue, Tuesoay evening 7:30,
and Braver meeting -at the chapel Wed
nesday eveaing, 7:30. We kindly invite
all who can to 'attend the services.'
f Evangelical Chemeketa street. - P." W.
Launer, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. by
Charley Cady. Sunday school,' 10 a. m.,
every one be on time. Evangelical league
0:30 p. m. Song- aad praise service 7:3p.
First Baptist Church Comer X. Lib
erty and Marion streets. ; Sunday school
at v :4a a. m. 'tis puipu win again w
supplied by Rev. K. E. Dark of Seattle.
Sermon '11 :0O a. m. I "How to Make
Ninety Cents Go Further Trha a Dollsr-f
Speeisl music by the doable quartet, snd
Mr. Jeon Pearcy . will sing "Hia- Eye
is on the' Sparrow by Gabriel. :30
p. ra. Intermediate ana csentor u x trJ.
7 :80. Sertnoa, ".The Gsrmants 4hst Uod
Made. Mid-week prayer service , a
Thursday evening at 7:30.
Apple You have actually -sent
a bill with my clothes: 1 What an
insult! , How dare you? ,.
r-Tailor It 7 was- all - ournew
bookkeeper's fait, sir. ' Ho got
you mixed up with those who pay.
Pearson's Weekly, i ; '
The correctness of our
courses idf matched by the
exactness oft our - school
Kappointmentsv f We ' take
a personal interest in the
welfare of our students,
not only while they are in
school. ' but . after they
f graduate.
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Army Hospitals to Be Opened
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SAN FRANCISCO,. Dec. 8.
American ex-service women who
need medical attention, whether
for disability incurred In the war
or for Illness or injury suffered
since, may receive such treatment
from the government, it has been
announced here by Eudora M.
Clover, administrator of disabled
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If you purchase a phpnograph here and
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Mandolins, Ukeleles, Banjos, Band Instruments. (Full line of Victor
Brunswick Records.
service women for the American
Women's Overseas League. . :
"Tholeagu.e Miss- Clover ex
plained, has received this assur
ance from the war department. It
means that all women who' have
been or may be enlisted under
such status as army nurse, navy
nurse, yeomanette or marinette
will be eligible, on producing an
honorable, discharge and a proper
certificate of disability, to : care
and maintenance in a government
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of the disability,' or the time and
manner in which it has been in-
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Your eyes should be
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you are in need of glass-
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patient being as welcome to enter
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The government will pay the cost
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few women claiming such atten
make most appropriate CHxristmaa gifts and "are most"
of their usefulness
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brick buildings have been set aside
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more than 200 beds. , r,
It is estimated that there are
approximately 52,009 women elig
ible for this benefit should they
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