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! THE OREGON' STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE, 29, 1924 i II r m 1 1 I II If Ail BAPTIST FIRST CHURCH Corner North iJil.tr ty. Sod Marion IrrrU. Rev. E. II." Shanks, punlor. Bible srhool at 8:45 a. in. All ' dvartments well organised. Mr. KdrarI rVhunke, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. KiToiun: "Christ. The Hops of Olory." Junior alary, ' aathem and solo numbers. Thi morning sermon begins a ahort aerie on the deepening of the spiritual life. I'nar others follow on The Spirit Filled Life." "The Yielded Jif for Service, Oneness with Christ, and The Heavenly Guest. The young peo ple meet at 7 o'clock and the evening worship at t o'clock. The evening wor- Nip will be la charter of Mr. Ktraer tian dy of los Angeles, an entertaining "Chalk Talker," linger, preacher, evangelist end entertainer. He is an artist of - rare ability and clever technique. He will illustrate songs and arriptural texts. A fine program that will interest every body. CHRISTIAN ' CO CRT STREET Corner North ITth and Court streets. R- L- I'utnam, min ister. Bible school 9:43 a. ra. Chris J. kewitx. superintendent. 8pecial music by Mias Turner's orchestra. Junior fol lowing observance of Lord's Table. Morn ing worship 11 a. m. Kennon by pas - tor. Baptismal service wilr follow the morning service and we will go to the First Christian Church for the observ ance. The nest two Lord's days there will be no preaching service at the local church for we will all attend the State Convention of the Churches of Christ at Turner, Oregon, Jaly 5-13. We urge all who will to motor to Turner and enjoy the excellent program. Tonight the En deavor societies meet at 7 p. as. Two interesting meetings. Young people in vited. Evangelistic service p. m. Ser mon:. "The A-B-C-s of the Gospel." Mon day 8 p. m. Building board meeU. Thurs day. . 8 p. m midweek service, Mrs. T. 11. Strand, leader. We extend a hearty welcome to friends and -visitors in our ci:v to come and worship with us. ' - ' CONGBEGATIONAX. FIRST CHURCH Liberty and Cen'er str eU. W. C. Kaniser. minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Interesting classes wit eli it-lent teachers. M. 1. licCal .JiaJer, superintendent. Morning worship at 1 a. m. Serraoa subject. "That Thoa Mayest See." Evening services at p. m. This will be a service of special interest covering jast one hour. The Sun day school will provide the program .for the first twenty minntes, one of which will be "The Holy City," and the 'min ister will speak briefly on "The Holy City." : -. CEXTRAL CHUKCH South 19th St.. Harry W. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school cad morning worship at 10 a. m. Communion-service Sandsy evening at B p. m. Wednesday, .evening the program of the Daily Vacation. Bible s.chooL 8:00 'clock. , : ,. i' FIRST CHCRCH Ward WillUfLong, ' minister. -:30 -a.m -Sunday -school. Slr. -H. K. Barrett, superintendent. 11:00 a. ni- sermon, - 'Jesae, the -. Unerring tinide" bv the Minister. The choir will 'sin "Sweefls Thy Mercy." Barnby, with sbligato by Mrs. Long: Mrs. Kobert a, end Mrs. Roaeerans will in "O i-ord tieraembee Me." Horn a. Organ Bum-. rs include "Marche Legere. Kern "Melodie in V, Rockwell;- and "Alia Msreis- in IV Hackett. ' 7:00 p. m.. tbe three Young Feople'a. aocieties will uiitte in presenting the. missionary pro gram.' 'Around the "World .with" Presby lerian Missions."- The tour will be con uscied. by. Miss Edna Jeanison. Several L;a-- program will ,be in ' costumes of the countries they represent- Special musi-f-iuumlcrs will give variety,.. to the pro gram. A warm invitation-is extended to pub lie'.- u:0O p. m., popular evening s. rvn c. AdJress. "Is the American Home ,'1'assingt" by the minister.. Special mu sue, and big sing.,. .Service lasts just one hour.' - y Mnedsy. 8 p. m., the Conover Chapter of Westminster Guild will meet at the manse. - Mrs. Xung . and Mrs. Hester, joint hostesses. .The second chapter of "The': Child and America's Future'-wiU be the study. . . : , ' . . - MX"raonisT5iscopAi. THE FIRST EPISCOPAL. - CUCRCn, "corner .Church and State streets. Blaine E. - Kirkpstrick. minister. Old-fashioned class meeting at 9:15 in the northwest corner rom downstsirs. Sundsy school, 9:45 'o'clock. II. F. Shanks, supertn t ndrat. ..Morning worship, 11 o'clock. A splendid .'chorus choir,' supplemented by several new voices for the summer will provide special masie under- the direc tion of Prof. E.W. Hobson, with Prof. T. S., Roberta at the organ. ' A special male quartette will also sing. This is the rhun h of good, music. .' The pa tor will preut-h patriot ie sermon on the subject, "A Christian and His Country." Spe cisl invitation extended to tourists and BUY A CERTIFIED AUTOMOBILE Knjoy the pleasure of driv ing ' without the financial worriment , it some times necessitates. You cdn; ifb. this with one of bur Used Crs. i At this market you can ob tain practically new cars at old car prices. - ; ' . . " INVESTIGATE r s. ' i I 1921 Chevrolet Coupe 192 Chevrolet Roadster 1920 Bole Touring , 192S OverUnd Touring , 1920 OverUnd -Roadster 1?21 Etndebaker Tanr' 1925 Dodge Witet 1919 Dodge' TonriAZ: - 191 Oakland Tonrintr "T7ed bnt no, abnsed" 2a5 N. Church St. i m (t visitors. First Chapter . Kpworth -I-strue meets at sevea o'clock and will be led by Miss JJollis Viek. Second and Third Chapters meet together.- Mrs. Kirkpst rick will giro an interesting talk on an unusual subject. Young pple aire "cor dially invited to these services.' Even ing servic- It. o'c!oi-k. The pastr will preach on the subject. "Why I Believe in God." The choir w'.II sing. Join us iu this "happy evening hour." , JASOX LEE MEMORIAL CfirnCH Corner North; Winter and Jefferson Sis., Thomas Acheon. pastor. 1-ltoy Walker. asKistant, in c-barg of the Junior church. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefferson Avenue. The public will re ceive a uotne-Iike greeting at all of the services of this church on the coining Lord's Hay. Sunday school will open at 9:45 a. tn. with study classes for all ages. The building is large and cool and well v n'.ilated. Public worship at 11 a. m. Kev. LeRoy Walker will preach tn the Juniors (8 to . 16 years ( down stairs. The pastor will preach to adults in the auditorium subject. "Bringing1 in the Hay of the Ixird." Epwor:h 1 t-ugue de votional service for young people will bo held 'downstairs at p. . Evangelistic service and congregational sing at Z p. m. . A good i place to get acquainted. Bring your friends along. Appropriate music by th choir, bo b moruiug and evening. Mid-week devoional meeting will be held this week on Thursday even ing 7:3 at the Englewuod Grove weath er providing. Special singing and a rous ing good, time for all. Bring your friends and n.is'hbors along with you. sou; and testimony with a gospel message by. the paster. AYou will Hod a warm wetrotne extended by' every one at each service. - i ... , SCANDINAVIAN EriSCOF'Af, 15th and Mill streets, Havid C. Hassel, pastor. Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pastor. Sunday school 1U o'clock Gust Anderson, superin tendent. Kpworth League meeting at 7:15, Svea . Oker1crg, lewder. Evening s r vice at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to conio ' ami worship with us. ill ' & I LESLIE EPISCOPAL CHl'RCH South Couimerrial and Mjers s;reets. - IL F. Pemberton, pss'or. - You are cordially in vited to attend the Sunday services of this church as follows: Sunday si-hool at 9:45. E. A. Rhoten. superintendent. Children who know thi Bible mske good in life - Epwerth League at 7. - A live, interesting hoar for young people.: Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon sub ject: "Building a -Christian Nation." Evening meet ng at 8 Subject: "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name." Tb rholr will furnish mostof the -evening program, . this the time of fhe " tnonlhly musical hoor. Yon will enjoy the day spent with ia. It will freshen yoa Tor the-toil of the coming week. You will find Cbris:ian f llowship. excellent music, gospel prearhii.g and a homo-like, atmos phere in this, church. Come with 'us and make this" your "church.-" n ,-":'vlT fr - ? MARKET RTREJif-FttEE OHVRClf-i-il Corner of North Win'er Ad Market. Kts.' Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke; pastor. Sanday school ;at :4, lr, F.5 8 tehnta1, .anper intendent. The children . of the Sunday srhool will give ,af.-ai2iirt' Day pro-., gram oa Sunday darin. the Snnday school hour. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:45.- Class tntyting at "12:15 Mrs. Ida Garrett, lecder.1- Yeung ' people's meet ing at 6:50. sabJeKt: "The Great Com mission." - LaJ her T. Cook leads. Pray er meeting esrh Thursday evening at 7:30. The pasfoi 'prerhe ' Sundsy m6rnrnj; i iermdn fffr boO.' 'Joung and old on the subject: "The Devil and His Big Sister." In the evening. Jhee w.ill be ah evangelical service beginning with CENTER STREET North tilth and Center streets. . Kuiiday scliool Hi a. in.. Aug. G. Carl, superintendent. Rev. A. F. Hilmer. district superintendent, will pr-ach morning and evening. The Indies Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. O. Carl on North Church street on Thursday at 2:30 p. m. ' ' " AlUAXCE ' CHRISTIAN AND illSSIONAUY AI I.IAXt'KnTabernacle, 'Ferry r street near Church street. Pastor, H. K. Caswtll and Mrs. "Caswell, 425 North Winter street. Kundsy school 10 c.v tnw -M. M. Scolee superintendent. Preaching service 11a. tn. Subject, "The Value jf Haiti Places." Sunday evening service. ,7 :4.". Subject "Fruits and Gifts of the Spirits." Week services Tuesday evening. 1'raycr and praise Fridsy evening Bible study. Sat urday evening Young peoples servie?. , CATHOLIC CATHOLIC CHTKCH Rev. J. R. Buck psstor. Communion mass. 7:30; children's inh 8 :." and mass and benedirtion at 9:30. Muss on first Friday at :. Communion and exposition . at 7:00 and benediction at 3:00. . y EPISCOPAI. ST. TAUL'S CHURCH Rev. II. D. Chambers, rector. Corner Church and Cheineketa streets. Second Sunday after Trinity. Holy Eucharist in the chupel at 7:SO a. m. Church school at 9:45 as usual. Morning prayer with music and short sermon at 11 a. m. Miss lues Chambers will play a violin solo. All most cordially iuvittd to worship at St. Panl's. . , , . . . " VANOEUCAZ. . . FIRST CHURCH C. C. . Poling, min ister. The church Sunday school meets at -9:44 a,s an. Let all. attend this de-p.-rtment . of church work. There is a clss-lr yon. Rev. G. L. lvell. pre siding eldir of the district, . will preach at 11 a. m. The Communion service will be observed at this service and a faU at tendance of the members is desired. The pastor of the church . will . preach at ths evening ( service at 8 o'clock. The reg ular meeting of the Senior and Junior Christian Endeavorera at 1 p. ' m. The quarterly business meeting will bi con vened en Monday evening and the raid week church service on Thursday even ing. There' is a. cordial welcome for .all. ' CHEMEKETA STREET F.- W. Iu nrr, pastor. Serm,on'at 11 a. m. - Sub ject, 'A Great Man." Sermon at 8;p. m. Sunday srhool at 10 a. in. O. R. Sound and Solid in Every Feature TARPLEY & BARTON (Homer) , (R. D.) 171 South Commercial Street Phone 1107 Klraushangh, leader. Evangelical League at 7 p. m. The subject is "The Mis sionary Work of Our Ienominstiou." The secretary of stewardship will have charge of this meeting. Prayer services Thurs day evening. FRI!7D3 HIGHLAND CHURCH Highland "ave nue, fend North Church street. . I. G. and Ida J. Lee. ministers. Bible school at 11 a. fir. Walter Stanton, superint ndent. Morning worship and preaching at II.' Christian Endeavor at 7 and preaching at 8 p. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday a 8 p. in. The public is cordially invited to all oar services. . SOUTH SALEM CHURCH Corner of Commercial and Washington streets Carl F. and Minnie U. Miller, pastors.; "Sunday school at 10 a. in. Dr. Carl E. - Miller, superintendent. Our school is doing splendid work. The attendance is hold ing up remarkably well for this time, of the year. We have teachers who take a delight in teaching the word of God. Classes for all ages. Worship 11 a. ui. S'rmon subject: "Palm Bearers..";., Mrs. Miller, will preach in the evening at. 6 p. m. . Prayer meeting and monthly bus loess meeting Thursday 9 p. in. I had rattier be a doorkeeper in the house. f my God than dwell in t-nts of wicked ness. - ... LUTHERAN : CHRIST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sta'e and Eighteenth streets. G. Koehler. pastor. Sunday school in English at 9:30 a. m. Jiivine service in German at 10:30 m. The church council meets at 2 p. m. loung people s meeting at 6:45 p. m. Topic: "The Miscsionsry Work of Our Synod." Evening service in English t 5:ao p. m. A cordial invitation. Christian Civilisation." Mrs. M. Fcr eshetinn will sing Jo'ce Kilmer's )xiem set to appropriate music, "Trees." This is being offered by Mrs. Fereshetian le rause of the request of several persons. Mrs. V. A. Denton at the organ. REFORMED CHURCH BETHANY REFORMED CHURCH Corner of Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday -school lO a. ui., and English precching service 11 a. m. " No evening service. ; M. Denny, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH Durbin & Hughes Hall, over th'J. C. Penney store, Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock, Sunday evening ut 8. Subject of lesson sermon: "Christian Science." Sunday school at 9:30 a. In. Wednesday evening testimon ial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 209 Masonic Ti-mple, open every day ex cept holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to our "services and to our reading room. EIGHTEEN CITIES I Onfy One Shows-Decrease in Population During Last Four Years Only one town in the Salem trading area has lost in poulatlon during the last four years, accord ing to a survey made by the cham ber of commerce. This one Is Falls City, in Polk county, with a population of 994 in 1920 and 930 in 1924. , The. survey, giving the popula tion from the 1920 census and the estimates' for -January 1, 1924, are as follow: ' 1920 Census . Jan, 1, 1924 Aurora 'r . . . Aumsvilie . Dallas ...... Falls Cifty Gervaisj . Hubbard Independence .. . . Jff ergon Monntouth . . . . . . Mt. .Ajigcl ... . . . St. laul, ........ SALKM ......... Scotis Mills Silvferton ..... Stryf on . Sublimity ........ Tu'rncr ......... Wood burn ...... Jn'.MIssisHlppi, 26 of the chll flren between the ages of 10 and 15 years aro engaged in gainful occupations. ' In Georgia, thb per cent is 21, .229 350 171 25Q 2,701 ; 3,100 994 950 268 300 320 450 1,143 1,600 417 - - 550 582 675 930 1,200 , 160 200 17,679 22,099 208 273 2,231 3.200 649 1,200 . 172 225 289 ' 350 1,636 1,800 and in South Carolina, it j The average for tho ; coast is 6, while for Orr; less than &fo- Flowers and children thrh ter .in the Willamette vai: especially , within the fal . triot. When the 1920 census wn ; en, there were nine popi( i , gon 100 years of age or ov r. of iho nine, there was or:! woman. MozAMUiyi'i: riurrnsTH i IAXI LISDON, June 28. In an to enforce cultivation of 1 the PortugucKo province cf ambique, in Kast Africa, th commissioner of the provi.j announced bis intention to ; concessions where the las! not been put to any use ly concessionaries. A largo is . of cases are nvolved. Mmm. WKafc is all -(Ho UNITARIAN ' ' rXITAKIAN CHURCH Rev. Martin Fereshetian, minister. Services are held In the Women's ehib, building. Cottage and Center streets.' Church school at 10 a.' ra. uraded instruction. Class .for adults led by the minister. Bring your religions -proniem to tins class- and di- cuss H with others for the benefit of all Devotional services ft 11 a. m. j Subject olthe sermon," "fhe Judgment Day for Giine ji nun 2 iMg wftaQal) i?o The Touring Car ' ( ; - A- - ' P.O. B. Detroit, ? -'' ; ' '; if - 1 ! DtnouatbU Rims ' 1 . 1 ?- r - Be sure that uour efficiency and your comf ort this summer - have the help . of that car you have always intended to buy. You" know its value you "know what an essential aid it; is to a fuller activity, an" easier life, more healthful hours out-of-dobrs. Delay invites disappointment- Why wait ?' Buy now! i 5'" r Kama-frostl $26 f , Ca $52 f 7 Tador Sedn 4590 . Fereto Sedan $68$ . - Aflpi-fcra. a. h. Detroit VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY : ; . - Salem, Orcson THE UNIVERSAL CATlS) Ynti co- Hir erny modl by making m mJ1 dmt-f-' rmattt and arrmrtttng f trrmifnrth balance. fr yo ran buynntha Ford Wkly fvrcnase flam. Thm Ford dealer in your neighborhood arifl gladly explain both plane in detail MISSION -. C.iliV TIDINGS MISSION 343 Vj Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sun day srhool at 2 p. m. Services at 3 and 8 p. ni. Bible study Tuesday evening. Cottage prayer meeting- North Howell Wednesday evening. Young peoples' meeting Thursday evening. Services SsS nrday ev.niag. We teach the full gospel, lisivatlon for the sinner, baptism with the Holy Spirit for the believer. Divine Heal ing for the sick and the, second and immi nent coming of Christ, Everybody wel come, i- " Four wheel brakes of the exter nal contracting type aro now spec ified as optional equipment with the new 1925 Cleveland Six at a slight extra cost. ' k i?1 . . . ; S WW V cmf w mmmW mmW WmmmmnnmV mr alaVaa"' W W WmmW- X1 ; 7 t- less ten csl The standard Gardner Touring i Car, powered with the . famous five-bearing crankshaft Gardner motor, sells for less than a thousand dollars. Closed -car prices are proportionately low- But that is only the begixusing of your , satisfaction with the Gardner. You save on gas 20 to 25 miles from a gallon of gas is the average. Gardner owners re port 17,000 to 18,000 miles of service from their original tires. Some' owners claim' more, but that's a fair average of the mileage you "can expect from good tires on the Gardner. Factory records show thatthe amount spent for repair parts for the . Gardner is less than $1.00 per month per car. Rec ords compiled in principal cities throughout the country show Gardner . depreciation to be lower than any one of twelve competitive cars, and its resale value higher. Palter : Proves CartloeiT Economy exxxti Uerw York t Lm Angles la 4 day X4 ' 5 i In midwinter, with roads at their worst and chains accessary for 1,396 mitea of the trip, "Cannoo Ball Baker drove a stock Gardner Sedan 3.39a milea from coaet to coast at an aver age apeed only tour milea an hoar Icaa than is possible witto the most direct railroad connec tions and fastest trains I . And at the and of thia tortnona he wired: "Car- finished ever There are sound, definite rea- gciin joamV strong. N sons for this. One is the Gard- ?TM ner motor with its famous five- llToISSSe' .bearing crankshaft and 67 square inches of bearing surface. ; Most competitive cars have only three crankshaft bearing a few but two. The Gardner has five! That means a' bearing at every point where one can be put. Itmeana a smooth, steady flow of power, IX means real support for the crankshaft, whirling at great speed and subjected to strain from many .angles.. It mean3 --sjno whip, no side-play, les3 wear Jand tear, longer car life. Thus W . a-V... a l . f their added cost. The Gardner frame, axles, springs, oil and lubrication system all - evi dence the same careful atten tion to detail. Gardner owners know what sound Gardner construction means in better performance, lower operating costs and longer car life. We want you to know it too. So we invite you to drive a Gardner for half an hour-Vor half a day. "And talk to Gardner owners. Then de cide. TXJUST BY THE GARDNER. MOTOR COVff ANYBUILDERS OF VEHICLES SINCE ISS2 BURDETT-ALBEE MOTOR CAR CO.. Distributors :-v Tortland, Oregon . : ''v 18G S. High,i5t., Salem, Oregon VI I