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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1924 S A" i 1 I WORSHIP TODAlY . BAPTIST : " ' . riKST-ReV. E. JL ' Shanks, pastor. Bible school st r4&. '"Mr; Ed Srhnnka. saperiatcmteat. Confute with MeM inn villa school aeffias today. Mornin wor ship at U: wrnen. "Sandtag tha Word." Anibrra, 'Tha Silent a," Neldliorer. Sol.. "Tha 6wwt Story of Old." West, saa by .Mrs. Chaa. MeAUiater. BYPU at :30." Mr. Ed jar Tibbets, president. New officer will ba installed by tho pas tor in tho ereninr aarrico. Eyeninf wor ship at T:30.. Baptism.; Sermon, ; "A Kaa or a Sheep." Aatatm, "Help Me, U My Father." Oilder.- . : v i ; - - - - ". ; k r CATHOLIC Rer.'J.R. Buck. " pastor. Masses at 7:30, 8:80 and 10:30. The last sss is a high, bus at i-whirh the pastor will speak oa "Caa One Who B!lTfi ia the Bible- Va STd'.' k-ia lnstractioa and benediction k ia "th. ereaior at 7:30. ETeryono, reaardleaa -of creed or roUffto. "" Vnritd to at!" aerrteea. ' Lenten dera tions on WedAesday.hnAJiaay 9 aninga. . ''--i-r- - CHBMTIAK ' ' ' 'r OOCBT Corner , Sort Serenteonth and-Conrt atreeta;' Bi L. -Pflttws, mini' star. Bible school at 9:45 a. tn., Chris. i Kowiti. -tnperintandent. Morninf wor ship XX' a. m.V serttoa, Jteditatioa.' Junior in basement daring same hoof, Orace Von Behren. auperintendent. In termediate and Senior Eadearor society 6:3 p. at. 5ood Hra taeetiaa. Eaa relistic serrlea 7i30,.emon, " A. Disap pointed Younf Man." Official board BMti Monday at 8 p. m.' at church. Chnreh ;Bay" Thnraday Z:Q-9y. m. A woleomo for all to .any an all rT" icet com . ' ; - : v" , - T1RST -CeBtr-"aal Jlish atroets. J. (.' Emt. asinisterY afisa.Jiattie-' Mitchell missionary. Bible school, all departments as naoal exeeptiaa- -.Primary- and Junior which- win -not meet thia Sunday. - Men's class meets at Blifh theater. 9:30-10:45, all man welcome. Albysa Esson. known to many Salem peopt -a4. lita lonf-friend of our pastor's .family. wiO' preach both morning and areainc. alsotaea the les son at -men'ar class, ' Specials musio a ' morning servic by med-qnartet.'-Cbil-' dren'a choir and eoarregltioa singins lad hf Dr. JpJay-a -iTBtp-serTBra- .A lreo wire Christian Endeaor, sooicty meeting af :S0, all yonng pevato- rnrited. A or diat welcome to strangers and aa ioTi Utioa to ail to attend all .on r ,Saaday and - midweek aaryiona. , Members are nrge to attend. Cottag prayer jneetin Tuesday. Wednesday and" Friday.' 7:30-8. 8e- daily1 papers tor Meeting place in yosr district. All singers moot at Fira . Metbodut ehareh at 3, o'clock for rehear sal : for union meetinrs. m 4 - COVGBEGATXOKAl. FlBST--Liberty and Center '-atreeta1. WVC. Kanner, minister. " Sunday school at;10 a. m.- Interesting elasaea Under eoapetaat- teachers risit tho school and see for yonrnelf. L Iacreasing ajtendsneo, M. !. McCalliater, superintendent. Mora ine worship at 11 a. m. Sermon aubjaet. What tho Spirit Saith to tho Chnrchoa." 6:30 p. m., young people's meeting and preparation meeting for ocangoliatie serv ice rombined. Ererybody welcome. 7s30 p. m., erening -worship.' Sermon subject, "Three ; Miatakea ' Oonceptioan 'Of Reli-cwn-" A fino aoriea of pictures "Me mories Of Bethlehem," interesting and ' instructive for Bible ' students. . Cottage prayer - meetinga Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday evenings. Individual church prayer aaoetiags Thursday aa usual. Wa ahould all gat ready for tho evangelistic service. - - ' .; i. , t . r - . - . i CEXTRAl. South Nineteenth atreot. Harry W. Johnson." minister. Because of interior decorating work now going oa ia tho church auditorium, tha Sunday , school, will meet ia "Central Asses." tho building just completed last week. Sunday - achool meets at 10 - a, ma. -- A tflry-sermoa by. tha .pastor a ".Cbildrea of 'Otaaa- Laada.' ' ' Pfrencainr service at 7tI0'p- also to bo bold ia. "Central Aantx." - The . sermon oa " "Making America Chrintiaa" wiU bo- illustrated with atereoptwaa alidea. These aervices wUl be tha first large gatherings as semble ' in tho aew building,' and wo especiallr iavite our - neighbor and f rienda who are interested- ia our new .' ' XitTTBEXAM ' ' ST. JOHN'S Sixteenth and A streets. H. W. Gross, paator. There will be regu lar Sunday - services ia (he German lan guage at 10:30 a. m. Sunday achool ( English) begin 'at . 9 :30 a. m. Bible Lin conjunction with the Sunday achool. I he following changes have been made in tho schedule of ; Sunday services: Geratan services will be held on the first, third and fifth Sundays of every month in the morning, and in the evening of the second and fourth Sundaya. English services will bo held in the morning of tho second and fourth Sundaya and in the evenmg Of "tha first' and third Sun days. Mid-week lentea service Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. CHRIST- Stata and Eighteenth streets. O. Koehler, pastor. There will be Sun Preaching service la- tha English len der school (English) at 9:45 a. at. guage at 10:30 'a. m. Young people's meeting at 2 :30 p. m. No evening serv ice. The Dorcaa society meets with Mrs. Haekett oa Wednesday at 3 p.. as. Mid week .'meeting Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. Bible school on Saturday from 9 to 12 o'clock. ? . i - PISC0PAI. - . 4 " ST. . PAUL. 8 "The House of 'Wor ship." Corner Church and -" Cbemeketa atreeta. ? Kv. H 'D: Ct ambers, rector. Holy eaeharist ats,7:30 , m.. Corporate for class No. 7 with, breakfast la the parish - boa,- following tha service. Church school at 9:4S a. as., all children invited. A .second celebration of- the ' bar oueharier w 41 a. -at. with ma sic by the vested - choir; -and sermon. "The FS will meet in the parish Aous at 7 p. m. sharp.' Bub jet "Stewardship. J . with. , Mr.- jrormaa Ftofrrck -aa leader: Choral evensong at 7:30 in the chapel with short aermoa. ' Tho special lentea service aro held each Friday; children at 4 p. as. aad adults at 7; 45. St. Paul's eatenda a cordial welcome to all. ' vj '- r?v e.-.rarstim -.,.. HIGHLAND Highland avenue ' and Xorlh Church street. I. G. aad Ida J. I -ee. ministers. ' Bible achool at 10 a. mn Waiter Staatoa.- auperintendent. . JsTorning , worship aad preaching at X.- Junior Endeavor at 8:30 p. m. ; Senior "Endeavor at 18:30 p. ia. . Preaching at p. m. Monthly business meeting . and,-' -prayer meeting on Thursday at 7r"4Q p'au It ' is the porposa of the- pastor 'to " give- a serle of r messages oa, '.'Christian V Ex perieare.'" beginning with '""Justifiea-: . ; tioa, which wUI, likely. Co' the -subject far -the? : Sunday- morning message., t The public is very cordially . invited. ... rf " ' '' '"" ":' ' t-f--- SOUTH SALEM -Corner of Cornmer 1 "j end -Waahinrtaa , streets Carl ' r. arid Mmnia Q Miller, pastors. Saiiday. 10 a. m; Dr.'Carl fc Miller, superintendent (not Carl F.) Our achool ia doing 'splendid work. Rooms for all classes with good teachers. Meeting tor worship at 11 a. aermoa by 'the paa tor. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday. 7 :30. Don't put off coming to church until you come la, a hearse. ,; -. t TV. s ... . JCSTHODI8T . 4 C FIRST - Corner Church and State streets. Blaine E. 'Kirkpatrich, minister.! Class meeting, 9:15 a. m. Sunday School, 9: AS a. na., H. F. Shanks, auperintendent. Big plans are being made for Decision Service on Palm Sunday "and Easter. Come - out today and study with ua. Morning worship, 11 o'clock.' Special music by the choir, under direction of Prof.- E. W.;Hvpa, (Wita Prof. -Roberts at the orrsn. This is the church of good masie. The pastor r will preach on the autilectv-"The Open" Doorf. and the Ad-versariea."- Rehearsal -rtt the, evangelistic chorus - Snaday afternooa, '3 o'clock, at the . First Methodist f Episcopal church. Three .chapters, of the Epworth Deague meet at 6:30 o'clock' in their reapective places. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. A special sacred, concert is to-be given by the choir- of our church, led by Prof, Hobsoa snd Prof. Roberta; This will be am unusual treat.- - The public is invited. A short address will be given by ' Rev. diaries- Gu Wrenn. -a member of the Demurest evangelistic party. Home prayer meetings on Tuesday,' Wednesday and Fridcy of thi1 week. . Church night serv ice. Thursday night Pot-luck -: supperj 6:30. . DrT E. C- Hickman will teach the; rlaaa In evangelism on the subject : The . Responsibility of First Church ia ' the Coming Campaign." ( Devotional aervice, 85. This will be a firtal rally before the campaign opens. s Everyone interested should plaa to be present. ' This happena also to bo the last church night service for this spring. Let as make it a great culmination of our Thursday sight meet ings. .. I - : . . ' t ;. .-.. 'j", f;. . ' ;i .. " JASON LEE MEMORIAU Corner North Winter and. Jeff ersoa -atreeta. Thomaa-Acheson, 'pastor. LeRojr Walker, assistant," ia charge of the Junior church. Tho aervices of the coming Lord's Day will be full of interest and helpfulness, and this church extends a cordial invitation- to the public to attend the following meetings: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages, and a staff of consecrated teachers to man the ' work. Tea. will feel at home. Public worship at 11 a. m., appropriate message by the pastor. At the same hour Rev. Walker will preach to -the Junior church' down stairs, t Young people 8 to 18 years invited.- 1 The Epworth 'League -devotional meeting-for young people at 6:30 with a stsnding "welcome for young people. Testimony aad praise service at 7 p. m. for adults rn the auditorium, led by-Bro. Joseph Barber. Open to all. Evangelis tic service with congregational ' aiag led .by the choir and the church orchestra 'at iiso p. m. . The pastor wiu oo m cnarge. A good place to get aequaiated and to receive religioaa inspiration Bring your 1 rienda with-too. - This -chnreh .will unite with the ther ohurches of the north end of the city in the ' coming ; week for prayer services. Meetings- will -be held this week as follows: Tuesday, . Jason Lee Memorial church ; r Wednesday, High land Friends; Thursday,- each - church holds its .respective service: Friday,. Free Methodist church. The entire community 1s imrited.' On next Bondsy morning at 11 -o'clock tha choir will furnish a pro gram of Easter music. Ton will want to make your: plana to be present. : ; -:;--.?.; i, -,... -' vt t LESLIE -South Commercial and -Myers streets. ' H. F. Pemberton,- pastor.' You are cordially' invited to attend the serv ices of this church on Sunday as follows: Sunday achool at 9:45, E. A. ' Rhoten. superintendent. A' class in Btfble study for- every axe. . Epworth- League meeting at 6:30, a live interesting hour for young people. - Morning" worship at 11 o'clock. Short aernroa- on the subject: "Jeans; the Cross and'T.00-" This will be. fol lowed by -the - liord's' supper. Evening meeting at 7 130. 4-Subject-:. "The Twfce Born." , . Tou, ,. will enjoy ' the gospel preaching, the..- happy" singing, tho good fellowship aid- the -Christian earaestftessr of this church. The choir will tarnish music of high exeellenee at both' services. Wa invite you to make this your ehareh. r- - - '-.Hv-FREE Corner -of Korth- Winter sn4 Market streets. Rev. Mortimer C. flsTke;' paster. ' Sunday -school , atr t:4J. "'Dr. Frank S. Schuts, superintendent. ';. Clnaaes for all ai sea and aaes. . Preaching hours it 11 and 745. Class meeting at 12 : IS. A. .D. Gillette, leader. Young ppoala's meeting at 6:30, Luther D. Cook in oharge. ' - The' Fujrdsmeheals-- Biblct claws meets Moaday -vaaiar-t J: 30. prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30. I nis cnarcn coope sates with tho churches m the north ' end ' the com in a- week tu united prayer services for the Deraareat re-vivaj campaign. una pastor preaches Sunday morning en tho subject: j -Aa Old Fashioned Revival Needed in Salem." Ia the evening there will be aa evangelis tic measage by the paator. All are j wel come .-at each service. - . ' . ' : I SCAXDINAVIAX Fifteenth anI Vi streets. David C. Hassel, pastor. Sun day morning worship at 11 o'clock, and evening service at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Epworth League at 7:15. with Miss Msrtha Floer aa leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at S -o'clock at t the home of Mrs. Peterson, 205: South Twenty-second street. Yoa are cordially " mese meetings, t. "t '. I' - 5 - PRESBTTEEIAIT V "FIRST Wsrd Willis I.nne mini.!.. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, Mr. 'H. E. Barrett, superintendent. 11 'a. m., tr mon, ."An Army With Banners," by the minister. Mrs. Robertson will aing "My Redeemer and My Lord," Buck. Organ phony," Mndor; "Noetnrne in E Flat," Chopin, and "March of the Priests from Semiramide," Rossini. 6:30 p. . m.. Christian Endeavor societies. 1 7 :30 p. m., populsr evening service, at which- mem bers of the Salem Kiwaaia eluh will k. special guests. The : meeting , will open with a big aiag. . Sermon "Ecce Homo," miniMw. vuariet win , stng, "Don't Tou Mind the Sorrows," Eugene Cowles: and "The K!n Ar f.-. t- Shepherd ;Ia,-m ' 8heHey. - Organs numbers Aaegio from Moonlight Sonata," Bee thoven; . "To Spring,". Torjussen, and "Antiphon." Batiste. Monday. 6:80 P-" m-, men's - chicken dinner- at' the church. 50 centa per plate. This is a postponed meeting of the men's club. "A Man's Place ia the -Church from a Woman's Viewpoint." 1 by . Mra. C. W. Greene of Albany, will -be the address. c. Megmund, secretary, phone 871. t- L SEVS TH DAT. ADVEfTISI i N. C. Ernaton. minister. - .Kahluth achool at 10:30 a. m.; preaching at 11:30 a, m.; young peoole's meeting st 4:30 p. in.; prayer meetings on Wednesdays at 7:30. Only two more Sunday night lee turea in thia series. Subject for Sunday at 7:30 will be. "Tho New Earth. Will We Build Houses and Work Over Tbeee as W Do Here I" ! So many people when contemplating a transaction use the ex pression. "Will It Pay?" This subject will answer the question, "Does it pav to be a Christian!" - Join the crowd Sun day evening and hear this most interest ing lecture. -"(. t UNITED BRETHEEK . . I -FIRST Cor. Twelfth and Mission Sts. C. W. Tibbet, pastor. Sunday school at l a. m. Preaching a U a. nv , Eve aing service Christisn Endeavor at 6:30, subject. -"Ia His Stem. How Jesus Loved and Served." (Consecration meet ing j, leader, Mrs. Tibbet. Preaching at 7:30. evangelistic service. Watch the city papers for announcements of union Cottage. prsyer meetings which will con tinue through the week, Tuesday, - Wed nesday , and Friday evenings.- Prayer meeting Thursday evening at the church. Yoa are' invited to attend all of these meetings. Come and bring your children. 'CASTLE CHAPEL- Corner Seven teeath' street and Nebraska- a venae. ; Sun day school at 10 a. m., C P. Wells, sup erintendent. '' Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Morning and evening church services will be ander direction of Rev. aad Mrs.- E. B. Ward, returned missionariea from China. This. will close the two weeka special meetings which they have been holding here aad all are invited to . attend theae aervices. ' Ladies Aid will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon. Pray meeting Thursday eve ning at 7:30. The Women 'a Missionary association - will meet at the church at 7:30. on Friday evening. A cordial wel come will be fives alL George Chapman, pastor. .J '.,. : TJMITABIAK - S.E : Kev. Martin. Fereshetiaa, minister. Services held in the Women's Club build ing at Cottage aad Center atreeta. Church school meets st 10 a. m.; graded instruc tion. ' All those who' are interested - in serioasly gtndria? the Bible are urged tei come to the Bible class for adults eont ducted By the minister who will lead the m icivhiuic- ,ns nwi icai sxu a y of scriptures. ; H. P. - Smith's "The L,ltersture of the Bible" and 1 Prof Moore'a Harvard r "HisSory-of the Old 1 eslameat wUI be used aa auDDlemen tary text books. . Mrs. M. Fereshetian will sing the aria. "He Was Desnised." from the "Messiah." by 'Handel. Mrs. w. a. Denton at the piano. SALVATIOIT ABMCT ' ' Services; -: Holiness' meet in tv 11. a. m. At this meeting special preaching on the full gospel will be given and there 'will ba singing? appropriate to tha occasion. Company meeting, a o'clock. (Sunday school). Classes for all ages. -a. treat fer the children; come aad bring them. x t-Xi, otis, a young people' a meeting witn ins ana .vim; an that come can en joy it. Battle ' for' souls, ' a meeting of tne oia time salvation Army atvie with a practical -subject dealt with; goad sing ing snd solos. Get the Salvation t Armv Sunday night habit and feel that yoa are welcome. ween night meetings Wednes day, Friday aad Saturday nights at 8 o'clock. Ensign- and Mrs. A. M. Holbrook officers m charge. - : . - . ' -. . -.- M BETHANT BXTOKMXS Corner of Capitol and Marion atreeta. M. .Denny,, minister. Sunday achool. 10 a. , m. t and. German preaching service, 11 a. m.. No evening service. - T 1. CBKISTIAM . SCIENCE ; If --FIRST OntfRCH-r-Durbin and Hughea tlall, aver Jeaney s store. Sunday mora ine servlrea at 11 O clock. Evening st 8. Subject of lesson : sermon, . "Unreslity." Sunday. achool at 9:30 a. m. . Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at a o'clock. Reading' room,' 20B Masonic Temple, open ssrery day -except holidays and Sundays. from 11:15 to 5:80 p. m. All sre cor dis Hy invited 'to our' services and to our reading room.- -i ; I rt 1 t t 1 T;',tI f ' J r"a - '1 'J s 1 1 I;. - . -. -- Si..'-) i . . : .- 11 r: . 4 . ... tor the 1 .SUNDAY 3P. M; ' - -i -! :. l - . flKSl M.E. GHURCH r - l AU fiingcrs of parUcipaUng churches requested to Jbc pres- . exit. At Uiis' time an enrollment oF. the members of tho choir will be taken . v; - ' V - f ! . u .. ...... t t j.- - I j VICTORIA DEMAREST i : i : ' " : -. i ' - ? Evjingellat ( Salem Armorj-, Next Sunday . i : 7:30 P. L MARION COUNTY . HOLINESS ASS'X, ' E. I. Harrlnzton. nreaident. t Wi S. Wright, secretary. The regular alt day monthly meeting - of the Marion County Jtolmesa association meets Tuesday at the " Friends church", at Scotte . Mills. Preaching st 10, and 2 and 7;80, Rev. I. G. Lee of the Highland Friends church will preach in the morning and ReVr Mrs. Carl Miller in . the afternoon, and Rev. M. C. Clarke of the , Free. Methodist rhurrh in the evening. All are invited to bring their lunches and spend the day. TThe'; Lan4.; Wbero 'Jesus LiTed," by ProfesfeorS. B. Laughlln of -Willamette :TJ6lTerslty- who has travel ed up and down the Holy Land and has taken hit own pictures. Tues day evening, the paator will speak on "Salvation Through Jesus.? On Wednesday , evening, . the address win be given by Rev.' W. H, Mar shall of the-First Congregational church of Eugene. Thursday even ing a serviee'-for the Introduction of candidates for membership. The reception will be held Easter Sunday. i Friday the; ; address will concern, '.'The ' Meaning of the Crosses ;f.:'; '-'l-t . The program for Easter Sunday ollowa; Sunday "schools with" Eas ter urogram, 10 a, vq., o'clock. At 11 o'clock there will be Commun ion service and: the reception -of members followed - by the Easter Sermon. At 7:30 -o'clock In .the evening, . the- cantata, . "Christ is Risen,'!, will be given by a chorus choir of 25 "voices. Mr. ' Alvln Meade. & the chorus director,-and Miss Lucille Anderson - is pianist. The entire choir -has expended ef forts to make this a successful con cert. Vj. ,;' Ai;l-iif. i -'!;.- V ' --W-; '- All of these special services are purposed to . deepen the l religious life of the cliurch and community, as well as to Interest a large num ber of people, i . x J FULL GOSPEL MISSION ; 1 85 South Commercial street unstairs) Ralph I. Bullock, pastor, 251 Mission street. Services, Sunday, - 2 ' and, 7 :30 p. ,m. Special meetings every i night. Come and hear Jimmy Tolan, the fiery iriah evangelist who was miraculously converted three years ago from Catholic ism by seeing and hearinz the Lord Jesus Christ speaking in an audible -voice. A modern Faul is in Salem. Bring the. sick. ' GLAD TIDINGS MISSIOK i 343 Vi Court street. C. -S.' Johnson, pastor. 1 Sunday school at 1 p. m. i Serv ice at 2 and 8 p. n. Prayer meeting1 and Bible study on Tuesday evening, Roy Ferguson, leader. ,. Young people's- meet ing, Thursday evening, , Bert Berkey, leader. . Services Saturday . in charge of Mra. Johnson. Our meetinga are- spiritual and everyono with a testimony is invited to take pert. , We believe that ftod heals and we pray for the sick. 'Mission is open every day. , Everybody welcome. ' CHURCH OF GOD "--' '; 1346 North Chnreh street. J. J. Gil lespie, pastor; Sunday-school, JO a. n. Preaching service, 11 a. m.- Subject: "Healing as Taught in the Word of God." Sunday, April 6, has been chosen as a day of fasting and prayer for the restoration of the eyesight of E. Faith Stewart, a missionary in India. i oung people's services, 6:45. Hong and preach ing service, 7:30 p. m. The prayer aervice at-R." 8. Groaa'a will be discon tinued for two weeka oa account of the. revival aervices, which will begin April 6. Evangelist C. H. Featherston will be with us April 7-20. The evangelist has a message for the hour that . will suit your need. Come and hear whatj he has to say. Services every Sundsy j evening at 7:30. ...... ...-v ,,,, . ....(. i r. ' t - t 1 ; CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets each Lord's Day for worship at 10:30 a. m. and at 7 P- m. tor-Bible study. Corner of Shipping and; Cottage streets. Welcome to all. All believers in unlverssl brotherhood are requested to be at Woodmen" hall next Sunday evening at 7:45 as (business of importsnee will come up' at thia meeting. . IHas Central . Congregation ...r Program , Arranged for. i Pre-Easter Week Holy week-1, 'to be a period of unusual Interest in the neighbor hood of the Central Congregational church. ; The program will start Sunday, April 13, with a dedica tion 'service for the new building, which : they have named Central Annex. - The children's service in the morning and the service in the evening will both be of a' dedica tive nature. At the evening ser vice special recognition Is planned for every man who has donated la bor In the building of "Central Annex," The fact that the main church building, has been entirely renovated and re-decorated will also be featured in this special jub ilee service. r , , .. . s Special I Passion week services will be held each night, following through the entire week. Monday evening an illustrated address on THE EVII OF f OXEY Editor of the. Statesman: The Bible says "the love of money Is the root of all evil," and we may well believe it as we look around - us; . for '.In i every direction every cause of unrest and crime is the love of money. .Money, of it self is not evil for God created all. things, its the use made of it, look at Germany starving her poor sub jects with plenty of food hoarded by her MONEY lovers and like beggars asking us to give them money., . First . let America take care of her own household before giving to others, for with all of our 320 billions, of wealth thous ands of people are driven to desn peration daily,- why? Because of our money lovers, ' where ; Idol Is gold -they belong to church 'and to all the fraternal orders, without belonging to these they-could- not work their dupes. If our churches to ;a. man all over the' world had preached against war instead of for it there would have been no war, our. churches must take the stand 'against war or - they will lose - their f ollowingtoo . many ministers are sooth-sayers, ' they tickle the ear; Instead of arouBing deep earnest thoughts I often hear these words . Rev. - So and So soothes me so ; with his sermons. Therein Ilea ihe? trouble. v The an-l gel stirred the poor of Silboni, for the healing it gave Jesus ' the Christ waL accusedof agitatton. He stirreth up the people. Spiritual-coma ha -settled over us a little" more sleep,' a 111116 mpre slumber, 'a little more folding; of tbt hands, is 'the soothing attitude -of the people minds, but as a thief cometh in - the 'night, so will the truth return and take, the reins, of power, and ?ive it into the hands of those on the watch tower, and they shall all know that the Lord Is the LfOrd-of the living not of the dead (those asleep) there are more dead people op our streets to day .than, there are In our ceme teries, but a few more blasts1 of, the' truth, and' a few more Teapot Domes will tumble, and we sea the hand of God in It, casting out the unjust husbandmen who have abused their, efforts of trust, that time Is here in which no man can boast oyer . another, for - God . at last Js over-ruling the rulers, and the oppressed class will after one thunderclap of conflict, come into their own. , - The meek SHALL. In herit the earth, and teh time Is at hand. LAURA J. BONE, Aumsville, Oregon, V April 3rd, 1924, Quaint Thoughts on Sexi ? tons in Munich Boy's Essay r - By Man) MUNICH, Bavaria,; March IS Schoolboys in a Munich suburb were instructed recently to write a composition about : the sexton in the local church, and the follow ing effort attracted so much atten tion that it is being, reproduced in many Bavarian newspapers: '-'The sexton is a useful man. He rings the bells at five in the morn ing so the people know they may sleep two hours longer. ;At eleven he rings the bells again, indicating to the farmers in the field that they should become hungry. In the evening there; Is more bell- ringing,:, which indicates to small khildren that they will get their ears boxed if they do not run home rapidly.- Sometimes the- sexton is very troublesome especially when hearings,, at ..night to .announce a fire.' 'The sexton thrives on wed dings, christenings and the dead. He earns the, most money through death. Therefore lie Is glad when many people die.'. '. Wildcat Banker Revelled In Munificent Wardrobe VIENNA, March 17-CAdmitting. that their ambition was to emulate Hugo Stinnes" and eventually 'join forces with him in his great enter prises. Armin Roth and Geza Kor- mos, "bankers?' of Vienna, Berlin and Budapest, are under arrest on charges of frauds v ; ' Unfortunately for the. two Inex perienced financiers - the -market went against them, but in one re spect Roth and Kormos Quite out did the man. they sought to imi tate. This was in the size of their wardrobes and the number of tLclr personal :attandants. Thus Armia Roth was always accompanied by two secretaires, two valets, a raaiJ, a barber and a masseur, two chauf-' feurs and two cars were transport ed wherever 7 he went; or el3e fce traveled in the one and; bis star: in the other: At the, time of t!3 arrest there were foundrin his five room apartment Tin-. Berlin 10 00 pairs of silk-stockings, 375 si:k. shirts, 40 suits of cloth' js and three fur coats, while in, his; apartment la Vienna were found ?70 suits of clothes, 1400 silk sbjrts. 2000 pairs' of silk stockings and 12 fur coats. Geza Kormos, his partner traveled attended by a lawyer and two pseudo-journalists. , Business Directory See it on the classified page." Revrral Semces atft April6thto 2Cth V . . TODXY Day of fasting and prayer for restoration" of eyesight . of Sister Faith Stewart; Missionary in India. of Anderson, Ind. . . - Evangelist C. II. Featherston . A forceful speaker will be with: us tomorrow and preach every . . . evening at 7:30 .tj, . , Come- and Hear His Message. f. 0' 1' !. First! (Baptist Church awWaasMBssssa Rev. E. H. Shnlis, Ph. D. N.' Liberty .and Marion . 9 :45-Bible School. , Mr. Ed., Schunke, Supt. 11 :00 Morning' Worship. 1 ' : ' 4 ; -Sermon; V'Sending the Word" c' -U - Antherri: fThe Siletit Sea-Niedlingeri I t? Solo: The Sweet Story of Old'V-West : i5 Irs.-Chas. JIcAllister , . - ' 1 6 :30B.YiP,ir; Mr. Edgar Tibbets, president 7:30 Evening Worship. A V Sermon; "A Man or a Sheep -l-rrriAhemrke-Me, 0 Father" Gilder : izz7z Baptism -"'rrvr 7 i - Sii REV. C. H. FEATHERSTON Tho revival services at tho Church of God, 1346 North Church street,; will begin todays which will bo- a. day of fasting and prayer for the restoration of the eyesight of Sister Faith Stew art, a missionary in India. Evan gelist C. II. Featherston of Andex-! son., Ind.. will bo present. He is la forceful speaker. He will speak I every evening at 7: 30 until April . !-. 11 THIRTY XEARS IN ;BUSMSMtMiEi years of gowUv Jn a groyrag qty,jV7e have groH'with the city and the city with us. Today we have the largest Furriiture Store in 'Oregon oiitsids' cf jv-jThirty has grown Portiahd. During our years of business in Salem pur aim has always 3een ,taxcrve the public fairly and "t35 gvethes besrih values. 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