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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1G. 1923 CHKXSTUN First Christian. Church Cntr' an4 Hia struts. J. J. Evan, minister; Mi Haiti. Hit car II, missionary. Th l-aw ( Brotherhood" will h the topio for Ernrymsa's rtsss. taught by the pas- tr. Ta. class i a-rowing and is a part af a moxt art in srhool which open at :41 wila Dr. Epir l charee. The ClirUtmaa spirit l show-lag itself in the rlassesj ami departments. The ehnr-h servic. begins at 11 .'ciork. Fine moii" bjr a ladies qnartct. "Tba One of 4aiar frwa4" will be the stm.a topic. perist number will be given by Ltits and Lorltss Robinnon at tho T :30 serrK-e, also s violin namber by Ines Wood. The juvenile t bora will add interest to the sers-ie. fearrawa and Possessions" will be the sermon theme. At o:30 the young people meet in aa interesting Christian .adearor session.. Court Street Christian Corner North fereateentb and Court afreet. K. I., fataant, raiaiater. - Ilible school 9:45 a. m. Everybody boost and aver the top wa go with 200 In attendant, today. This ia the losinr ' day of oor Hone Feree meeting. Owing to the holiday season being on we thought best to rtose. Hevmon 11 a. m.; "The Christian Only." Christian Endeavor societies meet at 5:30 and 6:30 p. m. Kvsngelistic service 7:30. Sermon: "The Only Safe Course to Fol low." Building board meet Monday evening. Midweek rhurth school Thurs day 7 :45 p. b. Thoawr who are to help in the Christmas are naked to meet Ma day night. JCverybody welcome to these aerriee. . . : CATHOLia: - Catholic Chnrch--ReT.' J.K. Back paswr. ComoiQB kb nisss at 7 :40, chil dren's fnaas, 8:30 and high maaa and eenaea by the- pastor. 'Ye Brood of Viper. Who Hath Showed You to Flee from the Wrath to Come!' at 0:3u The t evening set-vie., preceding benedic tion fat 7 ::(. will bo iciven to answering the Varioaa qneaiion which, have been naked concerning the Catholic church and religion. Everyone ia invited to aend or leave questions pertinent to religion and Catholic practices., and . the pastor will gladly answer them: (if neat in time) at this service. Kveryoae is cordially in vited. . ! ' EFXfcwO?AX ' St. Paul's Chnrch (Episcopal) Corner Church and Chemeketa street a. "The Hooao of Worship." Rev. H.'D. Chamb ers, rector. The third eiuaday ia Adveat. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 la the chapel. Church school at 9:45 to which all chil dren are invited. Morning prayer and sermon by the rector at 11 a. m. The subject will bo "The Christian Minis try." All are cordially invited to wor ship with vs. Full vested choir.: The young people' a society will meet ia the pari a house at 6 p. .iu. The subject being, "Is the Bible an 1 aspired Book f ' Leader, Miss Myla Chamber. All yonag people invited. XETB0SXST ; First Methodist Episcopal Chnrch Coi -ner State and Chnrch streets. Blaine EL Kirkpa trick, D. -l., minister. 8:15, old-time- class meeting in the northwest room down stairs. 9 :4 Sunday school, 11. K. Shanks, superintendent. Come, we will find a place for yon. 11 a. m., sermon by T. If. ; Gallagher, pastor of Hunnyside chnrch, Portland. A full rborua choir under the direction of Prof, llobson, with Prof. Roberta at the pipe organ, will render several selections of Christmas music. 5 p. n., junior league. 6:30 p. only the scoond chapter of the Epworth league will meet. 7:30, the pageant, "Striking the Hour," under the direction of C. E. Powell with ever 100 in the east, will toe riven; admission free. Something special In connection We Can't: Rum Away Why not take advantage of that fact? A FEW . DAYS AGO a woman asked our assistance in repairing a certain electric appliance. It was an inferior appliance. It had been sold to her by a salesman who burst into ; town, "worked fast" and disappeared. ' ' There was no one to reimburse her, no one to make proper adjustment. j . ; A local merchant would not have sold her that inferior appliance. This company which submits all types of appliances to care-, ful tests would not have sold her that ap-t pliance. ; t And if we had, by error, she could. have found us- like your other local merchants right here in town, ready and willing to rec- tify that error. . , If 70a lutTen't mn electric Ttciram cleaner, , ; you aren't taking full advantage of your elee trie service. Let's bring a Karelut vacuum ;" I cleaner to your home and show you how it k ; naves your time, your strength, your health. " ; Jio obligation whatsoever for the demonstra I Hon. ..... t. , , ,.' 257 N. Liberty St. Phone 85 Salem, Oregon BRIDGE-BEACH Cosmilbiinj atiomi Ramg'ea8 This range is very compact, taking up only 41 tf inches space. Suitable for use ia any season, and dispenses with the necessity of two ranges in the -kitchen..- . r:, 7! ; t'-i . .;-.; : v, ; .". : $ ; Slany desirable features and conveniences are embodied in the construe- . tion of this most perfect combination range that cannot be had in any other. It is exceptionally beautiful in design, sanitary, easy to operate and be sides proving efficient, will ornament any kitchen. The sectional top plate has four 8-inch Superior Covers, including a Re ducing Cover, for use with' Coal or Wood, and four Superior Centrifugal Burn- ers and jone Simmering Burner for use with gas. For itlanufactured or Natural Gas. .,,- .-v.- : ... ..-:- - . , ". ' ; DOWN y BALANCE EASY JvV TERMS T Puts the 1 . Ccsikination ; ' in your home. Sg . . . "l g urn'OOf-fSSACM V DOWN 'BALANCE EASY v TERMS Puts the Wood Range in your home. USE YQUR CREDIT We will be glail to extend credit to those who desire to furnish their home., complete or to buy a piece or two to beautify that one spot that seems so bare.. Come ia ami select your furniture, pay a Uttle down and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. WE DO NOT CHARGE IfnTEST . .337 TO 377 COURT ST "VcScll FcrLcrs" EM with, the chnrch airht service stert Thars- dar airbt. Come and see, 6 :30 to 8 :45 p. m. - -. - LesHs Netnodlst Eolscooal Chnrch fouth Commercial aad afvers streets. If. f . Pemoertoo. pastor. The Mundar pro rram of this church ia follows: . .Suo day school lor all a km at 0:45 a. m. E. A. Rhatea. superintendent. Epworth leacae for the yoanr people at 6 :3U p. m. Mora iat; worship 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Gifts and a Gift." Keening meeting at 7:30. Subject: 'Th5 Con querinr Forces of the Gospel." You are most cordially invited to attend, all of these meeting. You will enjoy the s;os pH preach inic, the flsd music, the happy aiaxing, the Rood fellowship and the Christian spirit of this church. We will be (lad to welcome you. Come with as. The pastor- will preach at both services. ' Free Metho list Church Corner of North Winter and Market streets. Rev. iMortimer C Clarke, usator. Sundav school at 0:45, J. M. Clark, superintend ent, classes for all sues and agea, Preaching; hoars 11 and 7:45. Class meeting at 12 noon. Mrs. 1. Cooler, leader. loony people a meeting at 0:30, leather D. Cook, leader. The Kund am ra tals Bible class meets Tuesday evening at 7:15. Thursday evening- the third quarterly meeting begins with the distric elder, W. X. Coffee, preaching Thursday end Friday with regular quarterly meet ing services over the sabbath. In - the abaenee of the pastor the pulpit will be r illeo on Sunuay morning by Jars. Ethel 1L Clarke and in the evening by Mrs. Anna 1-ong-- Yob will receive s cerdisi welcome at each service. '- Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal Fifteenth and Mill streets. David C. Hassel. pastor. Sunday morning worship 11 o'clock. Snnday school 12 'o'clock. Gnat Anderson, superintendent. Epworth league 7:15, Esther Erickson. leader. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Mid-week Bible atady and prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Girls' club will meet ' Saturday evening, the 22nd. at the parsonage. Yob are cordially we), come to all of these meetings. EVAXGEUCAX, First Evangelical Church C. C. Pol ing, pastor. The regular services Sunday, the 16th of November.. The pastor will preach both morning and evening. Hub Jecte for consideration are. ' 'The Pre eminent Christ" and "God's Thooctita aad His Word." The Sabbath school will be held at 9:45 a. m., G. .N. Thomp son, superintendent. Large men's Bible class, taught by P. A. hLyera. Ladies' clsss taught by Mrs. O. Beers. Large class of young men and women taught by Mm. Poling. Class for young mar ried talk- taught by Mrs. Siefarth. 1 aen classes for the Intermediate and jnaiors taught by Miss - Pauline iRemington Mr, Ian Taylor and the beginners in charge of Miss Anna Mile. A class for esch one aad a teacher for each class quali fied , to rare for the pupils. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. - Welcome to all who ; ' Evangelical Chemeketa street, f. W. Lauaer, pastor. Sermon 11 a. m.' oh ject. "Going Forward." Subject ; for evening service, "Be Revived.'' Monday school at l-a. Edward Zinn. leader. Evangelical league 6:30. Sermon at Aus burn at 3 p. m. Prayer service 'Wed nesdsy and Thursday evenings. 'V' ' -". -: ; BAPTIST " "Satan's Masterpiece" will be the object of Rev. Dark t aermon 'his morn ing at the First Baptist church. Special music by the double quartet and a solo by Miss Gladys Stevenson. The Sunoay school meets at s:4 a. m. end Strang. ers will receive a hearty welcome. , The young people's meeting at 6:SO p. at. In. the evening at 7:30, the anbjeet of the sermon will no The Measure of God a Love." ; Prayer meeting en Thursday evening at 7 :3u. The Sunday acnool will bold their Christmas exercises next Friday evening at 7:30. PKESBTTEXIAW First Presbyterian Church Minister, Ward . Willie Iong. Sunday school :4S a. m. . H. E. Barrett, superintendent. Orchestra music; classes for all. Morn ing worship 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Church With a Future'' le the aixtft la a series on 'The Seven Churches in Asia." Quartette music. "Gloria in. Ex eeisls." - first claas kindergarten for children during morning aerriee. Three E Societies meet 6 :0 p. 'm. Sermon 7 :SO p. m second - ia a pre-Chriatmaa series, "What Must I Believe Concern- in r the Virgin-Birth of Christ I" A popular singing of Xmss carols will open tae service, sow, : me noiy cuy, oy Mr. Bartlette. COKOKEGATIOWAI. - First Congregatioaal Oiurch Liberty aad Center atreeta. W. C. Kantner, min ister. Sondsy school at 10 a. m. with Interesting classes for all ages. Record attendance last Sunday. Miss Mary fake. MriBteadesL Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon subject. "How We Ought to Think of the Church.' At this aerv- ice there will be public reception of members into the fellowship of the church. 6:30 p. m, young people s meeting. 7:30 p. m, brief address; 'Some Italian eaiate of the Xew Testa ment Timee." There will be aeries of hoantifuL instructive nletnres of Italy that will be of interest especislly In rievr f the fact that Italy ia in Ihe limelight at present. The choir of the cnurca wui furnish a high class of music at all serv ices. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 :30 .i m. Toole, "way Jesns i-ame. Chrisunao cantata Suadsy, lcember 23 by double quartet. Central Congregational Chsrch Sooth Nineteenth street. Harry W. Johnson, minister. Sunday school sad morning vrarshiB at' 10 a. m. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. , Preaching aerriee at . 7:30 p. m. . .. i f HUTTED BXXTHSXV I First United Brethren Corner Twelfth and Mission streets. C. W. Tibbet, pas tor. Sunday, school at 10 a. m Mass Olia Gobler. superintendent. Preaching 11 . m. Subject, Entire Sanctifies- tion" (continued). Evening service. Christian Endeavor, .6:30, Miss Marvelte Edwards, leader. Mubject, "Bible Pasa agea We Should Memorise and Why t" (Each Endeavor to memorise one paas age). Preaching at 7:30 p. as. The Sundsy school will have appropriate Christmas exercises -on oaturoay evening. Dee. 22. at 7:30. Parents especially in vited. All are cordially invited to attend and cooperate ia all these services. - Yea will receive a hearty welcome. Comet 1 Castle Chapel United Brethren Church Corner of Seventeenth street and Ne braska avenue. George Chapman, pastor. Saaday achool 10 a. nu, C. P. weha, sup erintendent. There is a class for you. Come. - Morning worship 11a.m. Chris tian Endeavor ff:30. Topic of the even ing, "Bible Passages We Should memo rise." Junior CE 6:30.. Preaching at t:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thumday evening 7:30 p. m. You are cordially Invited to all these services. ; s- LTJTHEKA1C ' - ' 1 Christ Evsng lical Lutheran Chnrch State and Eighteenth streets. G. Koeh ler, pastor. There will be divine service with aermon in German at 10:30 a. an. Sunday achool (English) at 0:45 . m Young . people' meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening service ia Engiwh at 7:30 p. m. Hubjeet: "The Ideal Home. Mid-week meeting ejn Thursday at 7:80 p. m. iliible school on fiatarday from 9 to 12 a. am. The confirmation class meets at 1 o' cloak. ? 8t Jnki'i Evangelical Lnthera Sixteenth and A streets. II. W. Oiv, naotor. There will be regular Sunday services In the German language at 10:30 m. Sunday school If.nglishl be gins at 0:30. The Bible class under the direc tion Of the pastor meets at 7 :30 p. a. All visitors aad strangers are rordislty invited to attend our evunday achool U-ible eiase and regular services. Christian aad Missionary Alliance Tabernacle, Ferry street, near Church. The sperisl revival campaign now being conducted by Evangelist C, Orville Hcn- Jiam will continue daily at 3 and. 7:30 pV m. except on Monday. Kaaday, lee. 23. ja the dosing date of this campaign. Crowd ere still in attendance daily and sboet forty seals have thus far confessed conversion in these meetings. Special divine healing services are announced for next Tuesday at 3 and 7: SO p. an. Sun day services are : aa follows: Saw's sonool at p. as., classes for ell. Evan gelist's topics, 8 P.' m- "Has r God Changed!"; 7:30 p. m.. "Kgmea Wreckage." Atl are cordially invited to attend the closing meeting of tbUT auc eessful campaign. - ' . - TZXE&DS . -Highland Frienoe Highland avenue and North Church street. I. Ct. and Ida J. Lee, pastors. Revival services are still In progress at this church. . Rev. willing to walk in the light are gettiag greatly blessed. - The services for Saa day are as follows: Bible school at 10 a. as.; preaching at 11 a. m. aad 7:30 p. m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.; Junior Endeavor at 8:30 p. an. An nouncements will be made on Snnday concerning the revival aneetingi. Come and hear a good gospel message. South v falem ' Frieada Chnrch 4Tomer of Commercial and Washington streets. Carl P. and Minnie G, Millrr. pastors. Sunday school at to a. m.. Dr. 1'arl K. Miller, superintendent. , Classes for all agea aad sepsrste rooms for nearly every class. Worship" and preaching at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistio meeting at 7 :S0. ' Prayer meeting Tbnrsday 7:3 p. m A wa.rm welcome awaits yon at all of these aerr ices. -. Bethany Reformed ChurchComer of Capitol and Marion streets. M, Denny, pnstor. Monday school lO a. m. and German preaching aervice 11 a. m. 'o evening service. Glad Tidings Mission 3434 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sundav sehool at 2 p. m. Services at 9 and 8 p. m. Meetings on Wednesday, Thuraday and Saturday evenings. We believe in the full gospel. We believe in the power of God to save, to baptise In the Holy Spirit and to heal the aick. Mission is open every dsy. Mid-day praver meet ing from 11 to 1 o'clock. Everybody welcome. hearing. Sunday night at 7:30 p. m . corner of Fifth , aad Gainec. Church of Ood 1348 Xorth Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. Sunday school 10 s. m. Come and bring your children, and study the story of Paul'a first convert in Europe, and her baptism. Preaching service at 11 a. aa. Young people's service 6:45, and testimony and preaching service at 7:&0. Prayer meet ing with K. 8.; Gross. 1590 Highlsad avenue, Tuesday evening at 7 :30. and oor regular prayer meeting at the ehapel Wednesday evening at 7:30. XBSA : International Bible Students associa tion meets every Sunday in Derby halt, corner Court and High streets (apstairs), hours from 10 to 12 a. m. On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 there will be a publie lecture by W. A. Baker of Portland. Subject, "All Nations Marching to Ar mageddon. Millions- Xow Living Will Never Die." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church 440 Chemekeia street Annday morning service at 11: evening service at , subject of lesson, 'God. the Preserver of Man." Sundsy school st 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testlmon isl meeting at 8. Reading room, Mssonie Temple, open 'every day except holidays and Sunday, from 11:15 to 5:3) p. m. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. Jason Lee Memorial Methodist chnrch; eornr North Winter aad Jefferson streets Thomas Arheaon, pastor. IKoy Walker, assistant, in charge of Junior chnrch. Sunday achool will coavene today st 0:45 a. m. A splendid opportunity is offered in this session to those who love the word of God. Classes for sH agea led by consecrated tf achera. Two servicea of public worship at 11 a. m. The pastor will be in charge of the adults in the auditorium. Rev. Walker will conduct the service for youag people dowa stsirs.' The Epworth Lesgue devotional aervice for young people will be held at 6:30 p. m. down stairs. - Testimony and praise service for sdults wilt be held in the suditorium at 7 p. m. Brother Joseph Barber will lead. Publie worship in charge of the pastor at 7:30 p. m. The choir assisted by the orchestra will lead In a rousing song service. The public ia most cordially invited to all of the acti , vitiea. You will enjoy not only the wor ship out the fine spirit of ehnstisn fel lowship. The Junior and Senior churches will unit for the mid-week devotional and study period on Thursdsy evening at 7:15. On next Snnday morning at the church school hour the young people wui fine Christmas program, and at the hour evening service the choir will furnish a progrsm of Christmas music. Seventh. Day Adventiat ' Church X. C. Em t son, pastor.' Sabbath school at 10:30 led by Is.- T. Madsen. The lessons are of special interest being about what con stitutes a "Christian Character." The offering on the 13th Sabbath this qasr ter goes for missionsry work in South America. Just recently six hundred and twenty five were baptised there - in. one day. ' Our goal is fl per member. Preaching at 11:30 by the pastor. The subject for this Sunday will be. "The Bible . Put to the Acid Test." Is it a book we can depend upon I If peoofe knew how to test the veracity of the Bible there would not be so many doubt ers. This is a subject yon will enjoy Harding Memorial Drive Deferred to January 1 5 PORTLAND, Or... Dec. 15.- Postponement of the Oregon cam paign to raise $50,000 toward the Harding memorials mausoleum, shrine and university chair of di plomacy -was unanimously decid ed upon at the mass meeting of admirers of the late - president held - In Judge Evans' chambers, courthouse, Wednesday, : Mayor Baker introduced the resolution, which gave, as reasons the fact that the community chest cam paign had not yet closed; that the holiday season was too near at hand and that many merchants and business men were balancing their books. The date set for the , . n. jii ijutf nn - J r "" " -WWSS U. " , A Sir. Raj ford Ely -, Rayford Ely, 147 Marion street. Salem. Oregon, started at the very beginning. He has worked him self up each day until we have found him on the honor roll. Mr. Ely has the system when it comes to getting them. ' for no matter what happens he la always very cheerful. He asks his friends to help him from now until January 5th. opening was January 15. In the meantime, however, C. M. - Idle man, chairman , of the-county me morial association, will'; proceed with organization of his forces. - The principal ' speakers last night were B. F. Mulkey state chairman of the memorial com mittee; CM. Idleman and Mayor Baker.', - IN- - - ' ..;' A resolution was adopted de ploring the death of ex-Representative C. X.- McArthur. American reverence of ; aristo cracy is waning. Not a single one of the new novels contains an earl with the. gout. W CKRMAN GEXERAL DEAD BERLIN, Dec. 15. General von Ruedgisch Pasha died recently ia Berlin at the age of 9. . He bad lived in Turkey several years, having trained the Turkish caval ry, at Constantinople, Tripoli and Damascusr"..""."'""-"-'-"" A CARD, FROM C. C. STARR On December 1 an article ap peared In a Salem paper as fol lowst - - k failure to deliver the, ' charter promised the local chapter of the Women of the Kil Klux Klan at the time the Salem klan lodge was chartered, November 10, at thi fair grounds, - has cost Fred L. G if ford's state or ganization of women around $75 in real cash-money, ac cording : to Information re ceived today." f wish to state at this time that the above is a; malicious lie, and that the writer absolutely knows this to be the case. . 'At that time there never bad beenfa ladles' organization started iriSalem- the members belonging to the old Ladies of the Invisible Empire never had bean taken Into the Ku Klux Klan np to Decem ber 10. As far as the. Ladies of the -Invisible Empire being through with the Ku Klux Klan forever-is con cerned, I wish to state ' that it Is not altogether their fault, as the Ladies of the Ku Klux Klan have complete. say as to whom they take Into their organization. We wish further to say that the Ladies of the Ku Klux Klan In Sa lem are absolutely , loyal to the state-organization and do not in tend to brook any interference from Mrs. Mark Skiff and her fol lowing whatever; -V aC. 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