SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1 024 ; THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON T 7Ir2SRE ; TO Siira WORSHIPITODAY ESVXXTH DAT ADVXUTIST - -Rabbatb aehool at 10:30 and preaeoiitf at ll:HO. Young people's meeting at 4: SO. Hr. Norwood ia lader in this division, and the meetings a, very uplifting to all vuunr people who attend. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. Sunday church ia the eveninga daring the eva geliatie meetings. We aro rooperating w the anion evangelistic meetings in the ar mory. It i greatly resin d that every member not only : attend these iertiw but bring some one wit B you to tie meev CHRISTIXW AND MISSIOHAiT AlOOANCE Tabernacle on ferry 8t- near; Church St. Sunday school open at 2 p. m. with classes for all ages. U. CsMnrs, aaperin tendent. Preaching service 3 p. m., sob- ct The Common BaWation." Keening evangelistic aervice.1 :. -.ine yeany mis sionary contrcntion cloned in goea spirit with an of ferine for missions of $2517. Tuesday evening prayer and praise ser vice .Friday evening mm iwaj ana prayer for the sick 7 :30 Satarday eve ning Is yonng people a nignt. rsnan. H. K. Caswell and Airs. Caswell. 425 N. Winter 8t, phone 21-J. BETHA1TT EETORMED CHURCH Corner of Capitol and Marion !. Sun day aehool 10 a. m. and Rnglish preaching ng oThX li '.V iiviit ireat ..rVi . St ..;. . No .! -"vice. at 7:30 p. m. the pastor win aenver- tne i Sunday nignt ueiures. iii M. Denny, pastor. lartt one of his ftundj will be one of great interest to all. The rnbject will be "Why Ho Many Churches! METHODIST ' How Can W. Know What Ia R.ght! " So .,VVVi,7 ySTk mi-i.Jr CTasa -,.. --n,.!. ..kin- that anestion that I Blame E. Kirkpatrick, minister. V:1 .. ... 1 ,..,. I YC.tiii ft -15 a. m.. Geo. P. l.itrntl.ld, r.7 f Ad.TatthT8 bX"hreh: coer the' intermedia,, and JSi t? ' . BAPTIST ' things from the Lord daring tnese meet CHRISTIAN 8CIENCB FIRST Onrbin and Hashes hall. over the J. C- Penney store, riunday morning aervicea at 11 'clock. Sunday evening 8 o'clock. Subject of lesson sermon: "Are Sin. L'isisse. and Death Keall wednes r in I itair avenine testimonial meeting at 8 " I 7 ' , .7 i: ana. XI -I- o CloCK. iveisinK nwn, uv mvht oicn every day except holidays e . u i. - UapniH wnnhin ill and fMinaar. irom n:ia ia a.av p. u. ."clock Thia4a the ebnrch of good music. I All are cordially Invited to our services i .!..! :n k. jiwiiaii I and to our reading room. - - ... . . - ni enoir Will RIUK UBVVl . . - FIRST Kev. Krnest It. Hnanas, pastor. - . p w Hobaon. with Prof. T. 8 ihu school at 9:4a on time counts lor I r - . - ., ' Tk. -... will . - . ... . . t RflDBril K k U0 III K W T wawwi .. points in contest with MeMinnvuie. m,h ,h "The King's I 134 N Church St. 3. 3. Gillrspie. pas inj vtnhip t 11 ciort; ?n,0'..p' Mit" The Sacrament of the Lords I tor. Sunday school lO a., m. The revival .nsren , . I Supper will be observed. Let us mace I services conducted by U. 11. reatnerston lirancnes ; aperiai aoio r, I this a great service of worship and conse- I of Anderson. Ind., are still in progress ior ttory by the pastor, Cherry "-1 cr-tion before the opening of the evangel-1 with growing interest. He announces for soms. The evening worsnip win oei, . r,Iml1,, Three chapters of the I ais snbiect Sundav morning 11 a. m held as a vesper arvic at 4 o ciock vo i vDorth eaxue will met at 6:30 o'clock. I "Sanctification: What It Is and What ailow the enure congregation to j D McCormirk will lead the first I It Loes." Sunday evening 7:30 the sub the union revival meeting in tn armory, i ,h,ot., n.- ODeninr service of the re-1 Ject will be. "A Standard for the,, Peo- Kubject for the sermon. Palm unday I . . eWB1(i win be held at the armory I Die " The revival services will continue Let us pun I sll week until Sunday evening. April 20 ay lor the I Servic a every evening 7:30. We extend a cordial invitation to all who can to come and bear the gospel -in its fullness CENTER STREET North 13th and Center streets. undav school 10 a. m , I """w A. O. Carl, superintendent; classes for all I 183 Sonth Commercial St., upstairs Ralph I. Bullock, pastor. 251 Mission St f ITU I p-;r.li.l v J,fi,,I,b " Thar I av1a mmrw mivri TYnn' ail ffA immediately. . CATHOXJO Rev. 3. R. Buck, pastor. Masses at 7:30. 8:30 and 10:30. Palms will be o.t - ' . r f -Tlacea. Preaching service in me wnnu ri.mri bated at last mass, tfeneaictum ana i . " ,.i.i ThrUt'i I u.n.;,.. ..nH T-an n n. urmi in t h a even in r at 7:30. . First I ?. . - r i Tk.H 1 i : n..', t t ommanion next Thursday at 8 :ao.J Jtass I ... ba -vening service on account of I hear the fiery Irishman delivi red from on Uood tnday at 8 a. m. ana T"" I the revival meetinga held tonight in the 1 dark Catholocism and deep ain by the in the evening at 7:30. u od oiy I mrmory to whieh all aro welcome. , I Lord Jesus Christ appearing and speaking iinraay at I a. as. uu mm i ; ob Holy Saturday. to all aervicea. Everyone is welcome CONQSXOATIOKAIi FIRST LibertT and Center. W. C. Kantner. minister. Sunday school at 10 1 . . . i . lav m. wild classes lor an ages. ia j competent teachera. Uood attendance, h direction of Prof. Clark will furnish JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner North Winter and Jefferson Sts. Thomas Ache son. Das tor: LeRoy Walker, asistant in charge of the Junior church. Take the North Commercial St. ear to Jefferson A sirvica of unusual interest will be held at 11 a. m. when the choir nnder a nrorram of Easter music. A large chor us choir carefully tramea win lurnun tae aay scnooi win meet ai it a. m. reopie to him in aSi audible voice. He has wonderful testimony of the miraculous dealings of God in his life and ministry similar to that of the apostle Paul's. The Lord ia manifesting His presence in our midst in salvatio nand Healing. fevery bedy welcome. -No collection. . ETJEAL 8TJNDAT SCHOOL Virgil Starr, superintendent. The Sun STATE GEEID OF SUNDAY schools Will Be Held at Portland, Week After Next ; April 21 and 23 puod Einrinr. rood interest. M. It. a ie aliister, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. ra. Palm Sunday aervicea. nermo a i BpecUl numbers and the program will be I in this community not now attending aom ..! ject. "Jsua the Only King ; ! .L... ,k. H,t M-ar4 im the church. I church are invited ta enroll ia this Kim- tinuay musio oy cnoir. w T'""i J: I Aa an interlude to the program the pastor I day school and to bring their children vices in this rnaren. ve join in -in . .,., iddreu on toiiniirUt Letwa material for the new Quarter ii t n ton evangelistic campaign at me armory, i ,w-- Th .hair is nreseating I now on hand, and a full attendance is k -na-rmm t th marninc hour so as I kopea lor. rrTRAI- South 19 th. . lis ITT W. I ,i;.t with the union evanct lUtie I Johnson, minister. Sunday school and I m.,tinra which will be launched this Bnn-IMAKKKT 8XKJET rKEE ALETHOSIST morning worship at 10 a. m. The prim-1 j,- e,ening in the armory and in hich I Corner of Xorth Winter and Market sry department win meet in us now taia ehureh is uaiUng. uiaer services i i1re. tg Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. isrtera ia c. ntral annex, ine nun eiaaa i 0f tn 0sy will be the Sunday scnooi at I Sunday school at :43. D. F. 8. Schuts. l .r adults will now be by itseU in tneia.45 a. m. with elassea for both young I .unerintendent. Classes for ll isM -! church parlor. Ir. F. E. Brown Is teach-1 nd 0id jtt charge of capable Uaner. I agea. Class meeting it 12:15, A. , D. cr. i ne young people a society vm a-i u, Si. Koberts ia me auperimenaent. Gjnette, leader. The pastor preaches at in central annex at 6:30 s. m. At 7:30Dnnriv renartad the larrest attendance lit 1. ...I.; . tk. hT.j a sermon of dedication of central aantx, I ;a the history of the school. Epworth I Morning .' The Fundamentals Bible class sn l a recognition service for all who have I league devotional m eting at 6:30 p. m-1 meets on Monday at 7:30, subject "Isra ha special part In the building and ii- I Service of special interest to young Pliers Bondage." The youag people's meet- l '""""1" ." r. .K - . I pie. vom M. . I mg will be at aix o clock and will no led rial muste ty tne enoir. noiy wota ser-1 There wiU not be any aervice at tna nour 1 ky Hiss Martha Jaqu t. There will be vie each 'hin. .M?"T.TstIfPt,e.1n I of 7:80. Everybody ia uivited tothe I BO mt the church Sunday evening. 1-. ire on t-" " .VC ruT- I reTTl , " " I the congregation uniting in the union re ' J 1 . " V, t l, to eonincs in piaas wii - -TftJ meeting at the armory at 7:30 of Toilay"; VVednrsday, address by Rev. I ef firials, the union revival services will I ., OX-AD TIDINGS MISSIOK 343 H Court street. C. S. Johnson, r. w. Jtl. Marsnaii ot cugene ure.; 1 k. held at the First M. .. tjnuren on 'itiursdar. Consecration service and pre-1 stmt, street instead. Plan to be present . v,ilau . n .h. 1.' . : s FT am IAI HWIII, rruiaknin vt .. " ' - -- I Cf KIBBiaK i uniuill .vn . - , , . - , . irKf,ii.r Fi-idsv "The Meanins- of the I ; . 1.9.(1 The followins- a the I pasiw. nonu.y kpoui 1 o. oerfirn t. t OSS. " " I ttii-w. i-i""'." I r in tk. .,.!,, m-.,i (1.,.;,.. a 1 1 . . t . . t . AtiiiFi t 7 rx n m 1 a t 1 ' . k k.ipiw 1 . r.n 1 " - - . . - - - t . - .. 1 bwiHMHiii j ' - I u ;i.l j T A : Young people's meeting en Thursday eve- Adam Kesenseck, leader. Meeting Easter Sunday, Sunday aehool Drogram of Easter wusie for the morning 1 P- . Th ordinances will be ob .1 10 a. m.;- communion servi.-e I rv, A : (Selections from the oratorio I" i,tn,0?n ia,ttli The ordinances will be ob it CHEISTIAN : I His Olory Revealed, solo, duet and chorus: The Kesurreetion xora, soio. irto n FIRST-Center and High -.tr -J.jJ chords; n. minister; Mint auie jaueMii, 1 ''i",zr"lt'irCr2 I day for prayer. We believe that God The pastor win preaca on pe.r., .-"P--. "-"- -T'T I heal and nrav for the alek. The aeirit ia present with as in our meetings. Come l iie Ministry of Suffering" at the morn- Triumphant, enon"- Easter -. P" i: : hour. AH departments 01 tne enurcn 1 tor. rmn i. " : v- " . snd let na worship the Lord tortther . ool meet at :45. elassea for aU agti. soloa. duets and grand choral; AH uons 1-? tog.ther. . e men meet with the Men'a Bible clasa Give Thanks, chorus: Our Deliverer, bass I "eryoody invited. t , 'B,i5l :i--..TC ?ft'0ei " SiT ..ESLtESn. TTvlrlaad-g HB ITNIVEKSAI. BROTHERHOOD l"m -?w:Jr .i.-C-.-XIL." .Ii R-lv : solo and rtorua Will hold IU regular Sunday evening 1 v l,n.l from' the State Traininc aehool I ' services at Woodman ball at which time K n in r srvi'! I LESLIE South Commercial and Mycralthe Rev. M, J. Pounes will deliver the .til i inin with the other ehnr.-,hea ia the streets. H. F. Pemberton, pastor. We I address assisted by Anna Snyd. r, teiivnl at the armory Wei address assisted' bv Anna Snvdtr. the cordially invito yorr tP attend the'Servires WiidieUiin..v.The public ia cordially of this ehnren on HUttdav as iohows: aan- urnioi 'pt cTTJirv-r v-th ,Tlh I dar-school at 9:45, E. A. Rhoten, super-1 ; . RT STREET Cm North 17th A Bibl. tehool wh, the Bible rot 1 i Court str.ets. R. L. Putnam, minis- 1 r. Bible school 9:45 a. m Chris. J. superintendent; special music by Turner's orchestra; junior, 11 a. m. '. orning worship 11 a. m sermon, "Build- 1 ; u Clirist. Endeavor 6:15 p. m. All i i taught in all classes. Tha Epworth I PPOnPeSS IS ReinO f.larffl rue will meet at 6 o'clock, for na Tegu-1 X ' UCIIiy I.JclUC un several tnierpnses it Christian church after morning wor is lar meeting, closing in time to permit all the young people to attend the meeting in the armorv. Mornmr worship at 11 Sermon sabtoct. "Jesus, tne Sunday meet' the PORTLAND. Ore.'. April 12.- The one-room Sunday school, so common to Oregon, Is to receive serious consideration In a special clas3 at the annual convention of the Oregon Council of Religious Edutat Ion to be held In the First Presbyterian church of Portland. April 21, 22 and 23. Instead of criticizing the churches for not building modern edifices - with epecial rooms for all classes, lead ers In the work have decided to give delegates constructive advice on methods which may be used In mnbini? a one-room school a marked sr.ccess. Special classes will be held each day : for workers In all depart ments of the Sunday school from the cradle roll through, the adult division, and also for administra tive officers. Other questions to be discussed will be the dally va cation Bible . schools, week day church schools, religious educa tion In teachers institutes, pa triotism, peace , and missionary education. A prominent figure In these gatherings wHl be Marion Lawrence of Chicago, for 20 years the executive secretary of the In ternational Sunday School asso ciation. ' r ! A Tnr.no- thoSA Who Will take nart in the urogram are J. A Churchill, state superintendent of public Instruction: J. O. Gibson of nend. president of the state coun oil: Dr. W. T. Milllken. superin tendent of Teligious educational work for the Oregon Baptist con vention: Dr. W. L. VanNuys. di rector of religious ' educational work for the Presbytertan Synod of Oregoni Rer. F. M. Jasper, Orea-on Methodist conference Sun dav school superintendent; Mrs Clara G. Esson. superintendent of Disciple of Christ Sunday schoo work In Oregon: Rev. Fred Grey QoattiA northwest suDerlntend ent of Congregational Sunday school work: Rev. John H. Mt thews, nastor of the First Pres bvterian church of Seattle Pro fessor Charles A. Rice, assist ent ennerintendent- of Portland school system: Rev. William H Boddy of Hood River; Professor J. Sir of Linfleld college, ac MlnnvIUe, Ore.; and Professor-W-. J. Hertzog of Kimball School of ThMiloev. Salem. Delegates from out of Fo.rtiana will be entertained in-tha Pontes of Portland Sunday- school work era on the Harvard plan. Keser rations should be made once fhrougb the sUte council oince 5 n 9 Ahineton building, Portland Exterior finishing . touches are being made on the new home of nrenarest evsareiistie meetinca ia the sr-1 the Newton-CheTrolet comcanv at Vo7 wire inspiriand '"upfifted and I Highl and Chemeketa and eonsid helped to a better life. la the evening I erable work being done on the in terior. The building is expected to be ready for the salesroom force about May 1.".- -:-"tj -5 I ' Progress Is also being made on X.TJTHXBAH TV J0ITXS EVANGELICAL H. W. attnd the meeting in the armory. You pastor. Sixteenth and A streets. I wjj want to go again. We inviM yoa to rs will be regular Sunday services I Ba,ka this church your church home, it Knelixh language at 10:30 a. m I , i pin of the sermon is "True Religion 8CAJTDIN AVIAN 15th and Mill - Sts. I counterfeit. nonaay scnooi wiw i D,Tjd C, Hassel. pastor. Palm Sunday class begins at v-.ao a. m. regular I tervieea : Sunday aehool 10 o'clock, Gust, services in the German language I Anderson, an im rin tendent : and morning the Hughes property High and li; . n. . I niDC service ss we will join in the union I nlng to take Shape. Excavation I meetuirs at the araoir. Cen out Sun- and-placing the foundation work - eeh struts. G. Koehier. pn.tor .-77Z v. ' ' . x 1 occupied .several weeks will be Sunday school t cngnan j i 1 1 D1rL,7 ,, ? . " I The three-storv anartment .. ,.. - t, win, K-rmoa I Tenter streets. Geo 8. Boeder, minister.! ne laree-btory ayariuieui i i "man at 10:30 st Th nt. T.nlher Uarun I Sundav school 10 a. m Aug. O. CarL I hnnA helnv erectArl nn Ronth Wln- p. m.,topi :'My D.cisions and I superintendent. Preaching in G " j t , h John J Roberts now rives i- Mum ta M." Evening ser-1 a. m. The evening aervicea will be in I ter Dy jonu J. ttODeris now gives ' . . . .7 , v. I l : t. 1 v..k I ,J A , m - S.tllf vi in tne tuglisB unguaga at t u ,',!", rT 1 lo a song service under the auspicea I meets at 7 o clock. At 7:45 K . r . . i uu.auw tin- Thnn. I D. MeCormick. trofeseer in Divine service on Uooa Bcnooi oi ineorogy, win prtacn. sou mem i wjja concrete nave Deen remUTea t m. a. hearty wel-1 eoraiauy invitea to our aervicea, r -ritl :i0 p. m. i, y at lu:30 r ;. to stranger. PRXSBTTESIAH TEXEXDS 1 FIRST Ward Willis Long, minister KlflirLAXD Hlrhlsnd Ave. and N.l:45 a. m. Sunday school, H. E. Barrett, i-n..,t, v. r n --a ia. 3 I iinis. I snoerintendent. 11 a. m. morning wor i s. Eibl. school at 10 a. m Walter ship, installation of newly eleeted elder t t- wett nder war , ,,nn. suoerintendent: ear school is and Communion a rvice. The choir will I mortuary. IS Weil unaer way. w i arranged with classes for all ages) sing "Jerusalem ' Parks; r. H. Barton ,,.) Dirt. rooms for roost of thm: wel will sing "The Palme," Fas re; and Mrs. ) iv one clasa especially for mothers who I txing will aing Excavation work on the new Christian church on the northwest corner ot. Cottage and Chemeketa, directly Bouth of the new Rigdon 'Marrhe R-a few friends along to give ad' m. Christian I i- 'O Divine Redeemer.' I , Any normal woman mu uuj .bies. i. do'i hesitata to bring iji. jf J- ;A"?!?M hat in 30 minutes unless she has r r r.inT io Dunuav icdouu awiomiiwu.nwM. . --- r ' v r and preaching at 11. Mrs. Flo- of the una," Estes; and . L-.. .... sn.- will Krin- thm mea-1 maine Gounod. 6:15 o. " . ... . . . . . 1 rj . Tl- Al w rt.(.s- a c. Junior cnniiiin muiitot ai i : 7 p. 'in. Owing to the fact that thia church and What They Have Meant to Me." gs at the Armory, there win do no l preaenmg '" rig services eitner on sunaay or i "'"s. c rwjr ...j , .iv Ws am Mil one SMDM SO I IBS varan iTunninc Kriicei w Him viraa 1 toe union aervicea down town. I at tne armory m,: P. -noer leaaersnip ei an. v mona swii vuoooru "TTT S A I .T" V T'orner of Commercial I Demarest. There will be no evening ser 1 ,"ahineton streets. Carl and Min-iviea at tnia enurcn ouriug me evangelistic I ,. Miller, pastors, sunaay acnooi i cwuysia". , . b. Our school is the largest it has i, ,' since the church was built twelve UNITED BRETHREN. ' , y. ts n go. Classes for all ages. The FIRST Corn- r Twelfth and Mission i - rerook Sunday aehool and the South gts. Sunday aehool 10 a. m elaases for ; i r'riends are in contest for largest all ages; come and bring your children. ii .. . 4aace. They beat us last Sunday preaching 11 a. m.. subject "The Chria- 1t enr. Dr. Carl E. Miller, the superin-1 (ian Light." There will be no evening t-n nt. doean t want tbia to happen 1 service in the church aa we are joining nest nunaay. i B the Dt merest union revival, to begin in the armory at 7:30 p. m. You are in vited to come and worship with us.' All are welcome. C. W. Tibbet, pastor. Berlin Faker Finds Prophecy Pays More man BncKiaying f-:-':' (By Mail) ; -BERLIN, March 24. Napoleon and Martin Luther are the . wto spirits with which Johannes Wels Senberg, better known as "iropn et John," pretends to speak dally In Berlin. J Senberg recently created con siderable rumpus by holding sean ces in school buildings in which children claimed to have beard Napoleon Bpeaking very clearly, and repeated the conversations. Newspapers are , denouncing school authorities for' permitting public- buildings to be used - ior spiritualistic sessions, but many of them are humorous In their atti tude and declare the medium - is really a prophet, in that he foresaw the hard times which were coming and abandoned his work as a tma son to take up a more remunera tive calling. ? Fable: He- cleaned op ten mil lion, but the scandal left him with out friends. - . i. so come on, people, nest Bun trhip 11 a. m "The Trial of Jesus ei'rdmg to Jewish Jurisprudence." 'i tte will be no evening service until i,fr the union meetings at the armory cio in Hay. CASTLE CHAPEL Corner of 17th 8L and Nebraska Ave. Sundav school 10 a. EPISCOPAL , Im, C. P. Wells, superintendent.: there is PU'f.'S Comer Church aad Che-1 s class for all: eomi . Preaching 11 a. m. a Sis. Rev. H. 1) Chambers, rector. preaching in evening on account of Sunday. Holy Eucharist ia the union services in the city. Christian F.n 1 st 7:30 a. m. Church school at deavor and junior C. E. 6:30. Ladies' wr.h service ia church and lessons Aid Wednesday afternoon. You are in- ; jnsh house. Morning prayer with vited to all these services. Come and no of palms at 11 a. m. Thia is bring yonr Fri.nda and worship with us. x anniversary of the new church George Chapman, pastor. and the occasion will be eele- " "J' 1 with special music by the vested 1 UHITARIAa : nd sermon by the rector. All most Rev.' Msrtin Fereshetlan, minister. Per .y invittd. The Y.P.S. meets ia vices sre held in the Women's Club build arixh house at 7 p. m. : All young inr- Cottage and Center Sts. . Church invited. The last of the choral school at 10 a. m, graded instruction, .ng servicea will be held la the Devotidnal ; a. rvirea at 11 a. m. . A. I st 7:30 with short sermon. Good Denton will occupy the pulpit ia the ab- ;y Heryice will be the three-hour do- I aence of Mr. Fereshetian who ia away to n beginning -st ta noon ana enumg l tne triennial conferenre of the l- nitarian T ni. All Christians who desire to I rhnrrhea hein- helii ia jUn r-arimi e tne day are cordially invited to I Mrs. M. F. renhetian and the Unity chorua , st any time aunng me inree nours i will sing "rslm 1J ranches-' by l aure, ( re;, re at any time. I Mra. W. A. Denton at the piano. On Satnrdav evenmr the I'nitv club will be , .VAAUUbJiia - I entertained at the home of 'Miss Rose T Center and Liberty streets, j Huston, 269 8 23rd 8t.; all the youag peo s C. Pohling. pastor. The new con- I pie of the church snd the Sunday school ver nen masniriouslv. The see-1 are invited. un Wednesday and Thars .1 occupy the pulpit at the morning Jdy Ir. William I. Lawrence of Boston, A. t ..11 .i.r.inr. of the mem- I Mass- secretary of the religioua education j e!irei. The subject for die-1 department of the American Unitarian , i -TVt n of Palms" I association, will be with na. and on Sat- 'bter's ministry. The Biblejnrdsy and Sunday Carl Wtherell of Bos i convene at 9:4 s. ra. with I ton and San Prancisco will visit Salem ana address members and friends of the Lnitanan church. On Thursday evening at 7 the women a alliance will give a sup per in honor of Ir. Lawrence in the V omea s Club bnnding. with an address I v th disUii juished guest later ia the ia sree. The Christisn ,-v v. I B.et t at 6 p. m. with - i-'(in .as l?dr. A First Baptist Church Liberty and Marion Rev. Ernest II. Shanks 'j i A. M. Sermon "The March of the King." Junior Story "Cherry Blossoms." Anthem "Palm Branches." P.M. Vespers Service at 4 o'clock. Sermon "Palm Sunday Thoughts." Pageant By the W. W. G. Girls. S. S. Contest with McMinnville, 9 :45 A. M. This Church is Cooperating in the Demarest Revival First Christian Church Center and High Streets, J. J. EVANS, Minister. All classes and departments meet at 9:45 "THE MINISTRY OF SUFFERING" - will be the sermon topic at 11 o'clock: i Revival Services at the Armory, 7:30 Great Program at Men's Class, Bligh Theater, 9?30 Each Man Bring a Man. Largest World's Chain Department Store Organization ft? iW 1W1 rS- 160 North Liberty St. b 475 DEPARTMENTSTORES SALEM, OREGON Quality Goods Always at Low Prices TjioufiC Our Store: Have yoa Vuited our Store lately and profited by the everyday values? . Good quality merchanc2e d9 at lowest possible prices, which only the unexcelled purchasing power of our hundred of Storea can Frond its customers every day in the year. Buy here! 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