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A i t Pages 1 to 8 Part Two i S ;. IK - r i ft s . .1 0 i I i 4 is SEVENTY-FOURTH YE AR SALEAI, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1924 PRICBTIVE CENT3 Y.-".' j : md EVER TQ) EJOICE in the Lord always, and again I say, rejoice J! St. Paul's words will find glad echo on Easter Sunday; for millions will come from out the tombs of passion, pride, doubt or despair into the sunlight of a new morning. -t ' y '' : : : ' - " ; ; i - ' ; i i'-' '' 1 'v ''' , ": ; - . ' ' - " i :. t . i , As Christ triumphed over death, so our faith will con- church attendance on Easter Sunday and every Sunday, quer temptations and trials. We will come closer to When all denominations teach the glory of God, what mat Christ ; we will hear his -message proclaimed from our ters it where we attend church, AS LONG AS WE pulpits; and we will realize anew the spiritual benefits of ATTEND! - ;' ! . a tm fir ii i i i n iii i it i rTfI i 'Ml II 11 ' I'll I I I."-- mm METHODIST EPISCOPAL FIRST Comer Stat nd Church SU. BUin E. Kirkptrick, mininter. Cl meeting at ftJiS. Sntidsy school ! ; 9:45. decision day erric ia the junior deprt utenu , Erery cIm will engage in the u nf ih fLaatttr iwiuit. Come and join wrth. a In, thia most aigaif icant lea aoa of the year. Morning . worahip -11 o'clock. Our apodal Kaatr mnaie will -lie presented at this service by the choir under the direction of Prof. K. V. liob on with Prof. T. 8. Roberta at the organ. The program ia aa followt: Organ Pre lude, Pwrf. Roberts; aohv "Christ Oar PaoTer," lcott, Mr. Kodney Johnson; Anthem. "Gloria from - Twelfth Jtaaa, Moaart, the ehoir; aolo, "Eaater BeUa," Uaina. Mr. R. IX Barton; anthem, "How Lovely Ia Thy Dwelling Place." Brahma, the ehoir; aolo. "Jesna" Resurrection." Pietro Yoa, Miaa Gladya Melntyre; an them, "At the .Ninth Hour." Shelley, tha choir. The ehoir haa been working for number of weeka on thia mnaic and tt wiU probably be the beat offered during the year. There will be haptiam of i fanta and reception of membera. 'The pastor will rive a brief Easter message. Yen ar cordially invited to worahip- with us in thia Easter service.. - Meetings at the armory at 3 o'clock and at - 7:30 'clock, with Mra. Demarest aa the speak er. Lt aa give the revival campaign right t way. . JASON LEE . MEMORIAL Corner N. Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas " Aehesoa, pastor; LcRoy ? Walker, assist ant in charge of the junior church. This church extends ft cardial invitation to the publie to share with 1 in the services of Eaater Sunday. The spirit af Eaater will he appropriately espreaaed in all the aerviees, aad we are sure yon will profit by the spiritual uplift and fellowship. Y are invited to bring -your friends with yon. Sunrise service at 6 a. an. - for both young 'and old people, followed by breakfast downstairs: Eastepr program : during the Sunday school hour beginning at 9:45 a. at., for the beginner, primary, and junior-intermediate departmenta. The '. pogrant will be open te all, and will bo held i downstairs. Senior and adult de partmenta will meet upstairs for .regular class iwerk. Public weahip -at 11 a nt. with an appropriate Easter discourse by the pastor. There will be special -mnaie by the ehoir. The sacrament of feapusm will be observed, and an opportunity will be given to those who ae desire to naite with the church. , Tn tpworth league service will ho held at 6 p. m. 'Young people iatertsted in the best things will leel very much at home. There will not be aay evening service, bat w will unite our forces with the oother churches of the city in the revival service at the armory at 7:30. Wo exhort the people ot the north end to take advantage at these weaderful meetings at the armory. LESLIE South Commercial and Myers streets. H. T. Pemberton, pastor. Easter Bundsy services are s follows: Sunday school at 9:45, E. A. Khoten, superintend ent; the school will hold ita Eaater exer cises at thia hour and will present a brief r grant of manic and Scripture followed . the reception into the chuch of those who have recently been brought to Christ. The Kp worth league will meet at 5:30 and adjourn in time to attend the meeting in the armory.' Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon aubject, "I Believe in Jesua Christ, Who Arose from the Dead." The choir will furnish special' Easter mn aie. There will be no evening meeting as -wo are cooperating with the ether church es in the Iemaret meeting in the armory. On Monday aight at 7:30 the choir of thia church will D resent an Eaater can tata. The mnaie is f unusual excellence ana will be riven in the admirable man ner in which thia ehoir preaenta such pro grams." Yon will be well repaid for com ing. Ton are cordially invited ton ttend an at rnese meeunga or thia day. xon will find a genuine Christian welcome. Make thi your church. ; I- SCAsDrjfATXAJf 15ta and Mill Sta. David O. Hassel. pastor. 8erviees Easter euaaay: Sunday school lO o'clock. Oust. Anderson, superintendent. Morning wor ship 11 o'clock with special Eaater music. In the evening tha Sunday . school will render an Easter program 8 o'clock. There will be no mid-week service this week aa we are nartakine: in the union meetings, A cordial invitation ia extended to every oody. . j - - CESTEH, STREET Xorth 13th and (.enter streets. Sundav school 10 o'rlork A. G. Curl, anperinteadenw Preochlnc 11 a. m aubject, "Tha Glorious Resurrection ot Jesus.'- There will bo no evening aer Tico at Ibis church, as we will eoop7t with the evangelistic meeting ia the '"7. . a. Aooaer. pastor. ' " ' TREE METHODlS 1 MARKET bTREET Corner Xorth Win 1? J"1 Maarket treet. . Rev. Mortimer Clarke, pastor, Sunday school at 9:45, for ail aixea and agea On Sunday at the at the-Sunday school hen there will be given an JLaster program by the children aad young people of the Sunday school - to which all are invited The pastor gives an Easter ntuata as HVrUrk iKit "Te Resorreetioa Related to the Sec ond Com in r of r.hriat: Oui mutin. at 12:15, Mrs. Ida Garrett, leader. : The iundaaeatals Bible class meets at 7:30 n Monday evening. . The Sunday evening services and all the week day services wUl m merged ia the Demarest revival meet oga at tne armory. I - ' WREew-rerRTiTAW flBST -Ward Willis Ling, minister. " fu nnday school. H. K. Bar rett, auperiatandrnt. The entire Sunday aehool hour will he devoted to the Kaater prorram wnteh will be given-by members et tao achnel. 11 a. m, aermon, "God'a inouifnifa Revealed Through Jesua Christ" y K-v. L. S. Crowder. The choir will a, --Awake, Thou a Sleepest," Iloli fn; and "Blest Easter Morninjr." Scott, ith violin oblixsto by Iva. Clair live. MrRobertson will king "Ye Bells of Easterday." Dressier. Organ n umber r, "Hallelujah CboroV, from the Messiah, Handel: "Offertory in I Flat.' Salome: and "Marehe Triumphale," MerVeL 6:15 p. nt.. Christian Endeavor soeietie. There wilt be no evening service as tnm rnurcn is cooperating in. the onion evangelistic campaign at the armory. TJNITARIEN ' Rev. Martin - - a'ereahetian. minister. Church school at lo a. uk, graded instruc tion, class for aduits rondacted by the minister. tmgiiDHfti Bcric m a. a. m - " - subject -of the sermon "Immortal Life. Mrs. M. Fereshetian will sins; "Hosanna" bv Handel. Mrs. W. T. Denton at the organ and Mrs. F. Breckenridge - st the piano. The Unity chorus choir will sing 'Tho Message of the Bin Bird." Mr. Carl B. WethereU of Boston and San Francisco will share the pulpit with the minister. All are most cordially invited to attend church, services on this dayof great significance to the world at large but especially to Christian civilisation, TOOTED BRETHREN 1 FIRST Cor. Twelfth and Mission 8ta. Suncay school 10. a. m. aster exercises by the Sunday school beginning at 11 Concluded by a short talk by the paater. There will be no evening services aa we are cooperating in the Demarest .union revival and we would suggest that the people of Salem and surrounding country won Id do well to hear and heed thia moat wondef ul woman . evangelist. You are cordially ' invited to attend ; and . worship with na. Uome.. : C W. Tibbet, pastor. CASTLE OKAPEL Corner 17th street and Sebraska avenue; Sunday school lo a. m, c. P. Wells, superintendent. Morn ing worship 11a. m., preaching by pastor Christian .Kodeavor aad -junior, 6 p. m. Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon. Yon are invited to alL the services. No eve ning aerviees. Xo aervicea in evening on areoant of revival meetings in the armory which all : are . invited to attend, and bring your friends. - CHRISTIAN FIRST Center and High streets. J. J. Evans, minister: Misi Hattie Mitchell, missionary. Jvastrr will be appropriately observed by the church and Bible school. The DeMolay Commandery of Knighta Templar will attend the morning service in a body. The nine wilt be Riven bv a double quartet under the direction of Mias Trista Wenger, Carl;Wenger at the- organ; The special -hoIo will ie given by jawa Wengr. "The : Message of the . Empty Tomb" will be the nermon, topic. - The young people of the C. E. society will hold a sunrise service at the churrh at 6 o'clock. The men have arranged a very fine program for the rinse at the Bligh theate at 9:30. "The Holy City," a mov ing; picture, will be ahewa. The solo will be given by Mr. Homer McDonald. Mrs. Cnruh will also give a special number. At 2:15 in the afternoon a largo number will be baptised. Attend the Demarest revival at the armory afternoon and eve ning. No evening service at the church. COCRT STREET Corner X. 17th and Court streets. K. L. Putnam, minister. Our Easter, aervicea wilt begin with a sun rise prayer service in cbsrge of the young people. Bible school 9:45, Chris. J. Kewitx, auperintendent. Are yon going to he one of "SOO today! Special music by orchestra and others. Easter message "The Significance of the Resurrection of Jesus," 11 a. m. special mnaie. Let us eome and make it a day of triumph for onr -Lord. This 'church ia cooperating witU the Demarest evangelistic meeting at the armory and so there will . be no eve ning service. Rather all will go and are urged to attend these union services. The Endeavorera' are asked to met at 5:30 for their meeting. "Church day" progam every Thursday S :30-9 p. m. Welcome thia happy Easter day. at Sunday school next Sunday; classes for all ages. Kaster services at 11 a. m; Voluntary, Merfrara Miller; Scripture Reading and Prayer by the pastor; Come Ye Faithful, chous by choir; There Ia a Green Hill, Ross Miles; Oh 'Come and Mourn, chorua by the . ehoir; Rock of Ages, dnet, Ross and Eva Miles: Late on the Sabbath Day, chorua by the choir; Let Thy Will Be Done. Rolo. Eva Miles; Selected, duet, William Wright, Carl Mill er; Th City Celestial, solo, Harry Pear, son; , Whomsoever Believeth Shall Live, chorus by choir: I Know That My Re deemer Liveth, Mrs. O. A. KelU; All Hail, male chorua; Rejoice the Lord Is Risen, chorus by the choir. There will be no evening services, while the meetings are being held in the armor. SALVATION ASHY Holiness meetina 11 a. m. A meeting of full salvation with lively ainging and music. Company meeting 2 p. m. (Sun day school); classes for all ages. Art Easter treat for, all. r.nsign Moiorooie HI conduct the Bible class. Clear and plain llibla fesson.; T. I. L., a young people meeting tnat will please au etn- rs. b:l3. rne nalvatton Many n o ciott. The Salvation Army corps eeoperaties with) the Demarest campaign. Meeting at state armory 7:30 p. m. BETHANY SETOXUnXS Corner Capitol and Marion srn-ets. Sun day aehool 10 a. - m. and German preach ing service and holy communion at ll a. m. o evening service. Si. lenny, pas tor. - , - i ;-T- EPISOOPAL , T ST. PAUL'S Comer Church aad Cho meketa streeta. Rev. II. D. Chmber, rector.- The Kaster day services will be held at the followina hours: 7:30 a. m.. Come 8:30 a. m. and 11a. m., the latter service who music oy ine vesiea cnetr. A nearly welcome to all at any of these services All communicants are expected to mako their communion at one of these aerviees. The church school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Parents and children are reminded that this is the day for the return of the mitf boxes, also to remember the quota required of ns. The Y.P.S. will meet at 7 p. ni. in the parish house. BAPTIST FIRST Rev. Ernest H. Shanks, pas tor. Easter services both morning and evening. At II a. m. the sermon will ne "The- Lily and the Rose." The ordi nance of bantism will bo administered to a large class from the Sunday aehool. The choir- will render special caster music. The evening service will be held at 4:30 ait a vesper service to allow all our peo ple to join in the Demarest revival meet- inga at the armory tn which we are co operating. The : vesper service will be mostly mnaic, anthems, solos, ana instru mental selections fitting for tae resurrec tion. An augmented choir assisted by the Schubert Octette under the direction of Mise Msgers. The pastor' a sermon will be a brief 'message, entitled, "Easter Thoughts.' Tha young people will meet immediately ' following the vesper service and oil join in the evening meeting ot the armory. - ' OOKQRSOATIOVAI. J FIRST The Easter oroarram " will . In clude an Easter 'morning prayer meeting at 7:30 a. m. with Mrs. Max Canning of Bend, Oregon, at tho organ, Mr. T. S. Mackenzie leading the singing ana atra. C. C. Poling making tho address. Mrs. Poling was. formerly in tho Evangelistic work. Mrs. C. B. Winston will be eoloist, singing "Hosanna,' by Grainer. The Easter breakfast sometimes served In tha past will be omitted, Sunday . school 10 a. m. with Easter services by members of tho school. The service at 11 a. m. wilt be a musical service. ' The cbori will offer tha Easter cantata. "Light Out of Dark- Bess," a splendid musical composition pre pared lor Laatcrtiae. mere win be re ception of members at thia service. Every member should be in chuch on Sunday. There will be no other aerviees in this church todsy aa the eentresation loins with the other churehea engaged in the union revival service. CENTRAL South 19th stret. Harry W. - Johnson, minister, Easter - program by the Sunday school at 10 a. m. At 11 a. . m. communion service, reception of members and Easter sermon. At 7". 30 p. m. Carrie B. Adam's cantata, "2ow Is Christ Risen." 'The numbers are as fel lows: 1. The Lord Is Risen, ehoir: 2 Morn's Roseate Hues, Women's Chorus; 3. Gethsemsne, quartette: 4. Angels De scending, choir; S. O Sacred Head Now Wounded, contralto solo by Miss Myra Gleason; 6. For tiod So Loved tha World, choir: 7. (a) And Very Early in tha Mornmr. b) Sow Is Christ Risen, choir; 8 If Ye Then Be Risen with Christ, aolo. Mrs. -Guy Newgent; 9. The Trumpets Shall Sound, choir;. 10. -When Thou Hast Overcome, male chorus: .11. Oh Ctne, Let Vs Sing unto the Lord, choir. The pro rram ia under the direction of -Mr. Alvin Meade, who is assisted at the piano by Miss Lucile Anderson. The whole can tata is one of exceptions! beauty. . The choir of . twenty-five voices is well "pre pared lo offer a most effective presents lioa of tat Easter message.'- , . , LUTHERAN CHRIST EVANGELICAL State and Eighteenth streets, G. Koehler, pastor. There will be Sunday school (English) at 9 :30 a. m. Easter service with the administration of the Lord's Supper at 10:3O a. m. Special rausie by tho choir. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. top ic "Easter, a Time of Jpy. Evening service in the English language at 7 :30 p. as- subject "Tho Eaater Fact; God Raised Jesua from the Dead." Mid-week meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. nt. Bible school on Saturday conducted by the pas tor from 9 to 12 a. m. Come and bear the Easter messaged "Christ Is Risen,' ST, JOHN EVANGELICAL -16th and A. streets. 11. W. Gross, pastor. There will ; be regular Snnday services in tho German language at 10:30 a. m. Holy communion will bo celebrated ia tho morn ing eervice. Preparatory aervicea begin at lO a. m. There will be regular Bun- day aervicea in the English language at 7:30 p. m. Holy communion will be eeio- bated in thia aervice also, with preparatory service at 7 p. m. There will be no sun- day school. j CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST Durbin ft Hughes hall, over the Penney store. Sunday morning services at 11 o clock. Sunday evening o clock H abject af lesson sermon, ''Doctrine ol Atonement." Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday ovenina testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. - Reading room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidays and Sundays, from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All aro cordially invited to our services anil to our reading room. : EVANGELICAL CHEMEKETA K. W- Leaner. ; castor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. O. K. Kiraaa- baugh, auperintendent. Easter program and sermon .at 11 a.- m. s A number of aonga will be rendered hy the choir, aUo Misa Kuth Tucker will sing a solo. Ser bod at Aubarn at -3 p. m. No evening services.. We are in the big revival. FRIENDS HIGHLAND Highland avenue and N. Church street. I. O. and Ida J. Lee, ministers. Bible school at 10 a. m.. Wal ter Stanton, superintendent. Onr school is doing good work, is weil arranged wrth classes for all area and separate rooms for most of the classes.- We have one class specially arranged for ; mothers who have babies. Thia ia taught by the auper- intendent of the cradle roll,' Mrs. Becket. Mothers with their babies will always find a welcome. Morning .worship and preaching at 11. Junior Christian Ka deavor at 3:30 p. m., ira J.ull, supena tendent. - There will be no evening ser vices owing to the' fact that this church i a cooperating with the evangelistic meet ing at the armory. It is the purpose of the pastor to give a aeries of messages on "Christian Experience"; thia Sunday tho aubject will be "Justification." This is a very important subject and one that ahonld be carefully studied; come and let ns see - what the Scriptures teach con cerning it. .... . i t SOUTH SALEM Comer of Commercial and - Washington streets. Carl P. - and Minnie G. Miller, pastors. Sunday aehool at 10 a. m.. Dr. carl Miller, auperin tendent. We want, to .see two hundred jTULX. GOSPEL MISSION : South Commercial street. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor, 251 Mhtsion street. Services Sunday 2 and 7:30 p. m. Meet- ; ' T : . u . i ii a every niKHU iiauty reuse, ibr iiery Irish . evangelist, who was miraculously delivered from 28 years service behind the bars of Koman Catnoueiam. is - still with us. God is manifesting His power in salvation and healing. Read Mark :14 .to 20. - , , mm mm WILL COOPERATE Articles of Association Filed Yesterday Capital Is ; $35,000 CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at Cottage and Shipping afreets each Lord's Day at 10:30 a, m. for wor ship, aad at 7 p. m. for Bible study. CHURCH OF GOD 1340 X. Church street. . J. J. Gillespie, pastor. Sunday .school 10 a. m., Mrs. Walter Barkus, auperintendent; suitable classes for all grades of scholars. The reyivsl services sro still going on with good interest, and wilt continue over Sunday. The evangelist's subject for Snnday 11a. m. will be "Tho Present Reformation." Subject' for Sunday eve ning 7:30 will bo "Timet" Young peo ple's services 6:45 and prayer meeting at R. S. Gross, 1590 Highland avenue, Tuesday evening 7:36, and prayer meet ing at the chapel Wednesday evening 7:30. We cordially invite all who can to attend the aervicea. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 8434 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor.- Tho time for the Sunday aehool haa been changed to 2 p. m. and after noon services to a p. m. Evening services at 8 p. m. Bible study on Xnesday eve ning, young people's meeting on Thursday evening, Andrew Dor an. leader. Services on Saturday evening. " Yon are invited to all these meetings. We teach the four square gospel. Mission open every, day. We pray for tho airk. All are welcome, ' ' SPIRITUALIST - - ' PIRST CHURCH OP SALEM Will hold its regular Sunday evening services at W. O. W. hall at 7:45. Come out and hear the Bible explained from our view point.' Gay Bw Philips, leader. . - . First Baptist Church Rev. Ernest it Chanks,-Pastor ' If ' JW-n.oo if J iff 9:45 Bible School. ' "The Uly and The Rose." Anthem: 'CalTary". . . .Rodney Solo: "Aa It Began to . Dawn" ..iHarker. Mr. A. B. Hansen 4:30 Easter Praise Service. Great Magical Service by aug . mented choir, assisted by Schn i bert Octette. -. Brief Message by the pastor: Easter Thoughts. ; f ' - Articles of association were filed Friday with the state , cor poration department by the Stay ton Cannery company, cooperative, having a capital of $35,000. The persons filing the articles were George Keech. George A. Smith. John Dozler, Henry Fangman. Jo seph Wall. R. D. Hoke and George H. Bell. J . Other articles filed were: Remy's,- Portland ; incorporat ors. C. H. Remington, Donald J. Diehl, . L, . L. Linn; capital. . S5.- 000. ; : Astoria Shipbuilding companyy, Astoria; Incorporators. Joseph M. Dyer. Acme Mansker. Clair Man- sker; capital. $20,000. Vale Grain ; & ; Feed company. Vale; Incorporators. Frederick G. Cleveland. Margaret S. Cleveland, Ben C.r Russell; capital, $10,000. Arthur Anderson Fish company, Inc.. Astoria; incorporators. Arth ur Anderson, Emma R. Anderson, A. W. Norblad; capital. $150,000 - Notices of dissolution were filed by the following: Mikado Hotel company. Com mercial Motor Car company, and Marg's Catering company, all of Portland. 5 Week's Business Is Good Shown By Realtor's Report ! Several real estate transactions are reported tkis week by W. G. Krixeger, local : realtor. Mr. Mc Bride of Monmouth, 111., who has owned a lot on North Cottage for the last 32 years, disposed of It to L. Brad en. who will erect a bun galow. Mrs. Mina Herrmann is planning to build on a lot she pur chased from Isabelle Bunce. ' C. R.' White, rno purchased; a lot in the Oaks on North Winter will build In the near future, v.-1 N. P. Lewis purchased a 1 : t i the Capital Home addition n : t .... . -- If. - . chased two properties durlnj tl week," one the residence of C. I. White, 635 Hood, and from N. P Lewis, 142 S North SLtteeat!:. "He Is Risen" ' A fact of significance, hope, cheer. The earth is set for the "ccrcr.ticn of death" without this fact. . De Molay Commandery No. 5 Will Attend in a Body " the. Services at the - First Christian 'Church - Center and High Streets ' J. J. EVANS, Minister Music by Double Quartet -:- Solo b Miss Trista Vcnrer Sermon: "Message of HIw Empty To9 Snrbe meeting for yonag people at 6 o'clock; Baptismal ervie at S:$5 tn he afternoon; Decision day In the Church School Great Program for Men at Bligh Theater, 9:20 "THE HOLY CITY," a Moving Picture Solos by Homer McDonald and Mrs. Unruh ATTEND THE DEMAREST REVIVAL AT THE ARMORY THIS AFTERNOON 3 O'CLOCK 66 99 Most Popular Address Bjj VICTORIA . -,, , ..-., - . . - 1 : . f w SALEM ARM0 Meetings ' Saturday and ' Sunday nightsf in Armory, Monday night is rest night no meeting will be held ' Noon Theatre Meetings in Oregon Theatre will be Restsaed . v: ; on Tuesday . : , . .