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fl THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEm! OREGON , , ph''-. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1924 i i. BAPTIST FIKST Liberty ami Marion strata. Rot. K. li. 8)iaukj). Hiltlo school at 9:4." a. ni.. Sir. Kit. Hchank. Kuperintvndont. Morning warship at 11 la. in. Kermon: ,Th Jiaortifira:ion of Believer. " The ;oun people meet at 7 p. m. for their a. roliuual aervire, nJ the evening wor- , -1 ahip at S p. m. Sermon;: "The Sina of the Saints." Sermon by ! the- pastor, ere ning worship in charge of the brother hood, an inspiring aong sjerviee, a bright, cheerful, inspiring &ervir -not too long. J-'', 1 V) . - i - EPISCOPAL ST. PAt'L'S Corner Chureh ami Ohe wieketa alreeia. KeT. Hi. I. Chambers, reelor. Fifth Sunday I after Trinity. Holy Eucharist at .7:30 in the chapel. Church school a usual at 9:45. .Morn ing prayer wilt he aid af 11 a. m, Miss t Roth -Bedford will ain$ the offertory 1 aolo. Miaa Inei Chambers will accompany "V the muii- on the violin. Th rector wlill . , preach a ahort sermon OB the anhject of The Preacher and th Hearer." St. Paul' a extends a hearty j welcome to all. -, ': J CHRISTIAN :' ':'"''' - FIRST Center and Hit: atreets. J. ' J. Flint, pastor: Miaa Mattie Mitchell. 'tnisaionary. ' Serricea will be ' resumed for the morning perid, having been eloaed for two weeks during atate con- v ntion at Turner. A iapecial program for the morning service '$ provided. The Inn nit will be given by jloraine Stivers. ' of Kugene. He will singj "The Bells," a Bomber that stirs and thrills the soul under his interpretation. His father. John T. Stiver, stale f evangelist, will rereh the sermon. "Building a life" will be his topic. The men's claia, John T-Kvans. teacher, will meet: in the basement v of the church at 9:30. The Bible school ' meets t 9:45, graded aind (quipped for i rood work. Xo evening service on -4 count of the anion meeting in Wilson , - park at 4 o'clock. j 1 7. " OOCRT STREET Corner'Xorth Seven " leentli and Conrt streetsj R. L.. Putnam, minister. Bible school 9:43 a. m.. Chris. J. Kowiti, snperint ndent. Now that the atate convention is over full attendance I iai expected, i Junior following the eom J mnnion- service, .-Mrs. Chris. Kowits, sup erintendent. A pleasant and instructive period for the little folks. Morning wor ship 11 a. in. S rinon: 'What the Local f'hnrch Could Be." !A message all ehonld hear. Intermediate and senior ; "Kndeavor 7 p. m. Evangelistic service, 8 "Punch" When You Need It! itvJ" Says Little Ampert day mk cold anginaa cold angina made you ppr acUta WilUrd Threaded Rubber." JOE WILLIAMS Automobile Electrical Work ' of All Kinds ; ;t S3 1 Court St. 1 -JIHM A. Record of From the time the first Star Car, was built in Oakland, 20 months ago, 35,000 Star, Cars have been sold and in service on the -Pacific Coast alone. ' 1 . - J.''- ' ;' In the; first full operating year, the Star Motor Company California ' During its second year of operation, the Star Motor Com pany of California has already jproduced 14,233 Star Cars. . K. ijr. ... j h No other manufacturer of a three-sped automobile has attained such a hih sales and production mark in such a short span of ti'me. ; " :i''.: i', '- I i . '.. . It took the nearest competitor of the Star Car six years to reach an annual production figure in excess of 20j,000. This sales record is doubly remarkable, inasmuch as jthese 35,000 Star Cars are rendering a service to owners such as no low-priced car has ever before delivered. Parts replacements per car( of these 35,000 Star Cars has i only averaged 48c per car. What other car at any price can compare with this low upkeep cost? The Star Car, through its sales record and its economy- in the truest sense of the word has rightly earned its title of being world. F. G. DELANO ' .--.:.!. , f ' ' i ' .' " ; " . ,; : - - " "' '-'--' "! ." - ' '' - . - '-:-?- :..' ' " : ; . ..--':'.". ' ' ' . ; . . ' ' .l '!'-: . - ,'"... ' ' ; ', .''.' - . ,.'.'' ' '-,'': " . ' ' ; : "';. : ; i " , ' . 'i M j ' - ; .. ; ? ..',......'.. : :V '" ; - " " : . ' ' ' : ' - , t . p. m. Half hour sermon on "Jenus and the Lawyer." Hoard uieetiua; Monday H p. in. Midweek s rtire Tnursday i p. m. Vou are welcome to these services. Visit ors in the city are invited to worship with us. ; j CONGREGATIONAL FIRST Liberty i and Center streets. W.. C. Kuntner, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Good interest maintained during these summer day. Meet with us and enjoy the class study. M. 1. Mc Callister, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 1 1 a. m. Sermon subject i "A Forgotten Hero of the Kingdom of Hod." Itest of music by a talented quart"t. No evening services Cnioiuervice in Wil son park at 4 p. Thursday, 8 p. m. m. Prayer meeting. CENTRAL Nineteenth and Ferry streets. In the ahi-nie of the pastor. Rev. . Harry Johnson, who : is away on vacation; the morning worship will be in charge ef a committee of members of the church. Following the Sondav school hour, which convenes at I'l a. m., ther will be a morning program a follows: Address s, lr. Frank K. i Brown and Siipt. C. ; C.: Harris: songs, Alvin .W. Mead and o'hers ; missionary 'story. Pearl Eyre; piano solo, Lncille Mosher. There will le no evening worship. EVANGEXICAIj l 1 FIRST Liberty I and Center streets. C. C. Poling, mihister. Sunday, July 2(1, pre: j-hing ' by th I pastor both morning and - evening. Sermon subjects: "The Separated Life" ami "The Holy Walk," Bible school at 9 :4", conducted byjJ. L. I'lrieh. J Christian Endeavor, both senior and junior, at 7 p. m. Subject of the senior socjl-tv, "Being a flood . Neighbor" 'let there be a large attendance.' The nr.dweek prayer service Thursday eve ning. The evangelical ramp meeting and summer conferences will open at Jen n 'ng's lodge ramp ' ground nor;h of Ore gon City Jnlv 23 and continn until July 31. Dr H. Franklin Schle-el of Harris burg, Pa., and Kev.i V, L. Farnhnm, under appointment to Cnina mission, will lie the special help during the meetings- Beauti ful camp ground, pood wrter and ; great neetings -ail who ran rome will be wel come. , I CHFMF.KFTA' STUF.ET F. Y. Laun er. pastorr Sermon at 11 r.. in. We are expecting Rev. Straub and Rev. Iunkle borg from the state of Pennsylvania will 1 ; ; A Willard Threaded Rub ber j Battery has more "punch" to spin a stiff en gine on cold mornings. It lasts longer, tooy remains more fully charged and is less likely to freeze. Priced as low as ! i $17.55 Phone 108 STORAGE 1 BATTERIES built and sold 20,777 i t the highest grade, low Prouid. SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. J prrarh and inf. Efunday trhool at 10 ' I a. m. luranrdual IraBU at 7 p. m. Ser mon ii i aourn at ; a o cmk-k. "rvyvr tfrTicn lliarsday evening. LUTHERAN ST. JOHN'S EVNtiEI.ICAIt H. W. fiross, pastor. Thf loctf congregation will celebrate its anjnual mission festival Bt the fair grounds (new pavillion) Services will be hel.l at 10: :H a. m. and i::tO p.' m. ICev. H.t Koppelmaun and (i. J rautntanii will upeak at the above serv ic a. There will b4 no servicea at the church at Sixteenth! and A streets on July 'Hi nnd 27. 8uhday school and eve ning servicea have hieen dropped for the niotit h ot August. I . & ! CHRIST EVA XfJF.LICAI State S "and Eghteent;i streets, jfi. Koehler. pastor. Sunday school in English at 9:110 a. m. i r uriiini xervice wun sermon in tier nian at 10:30 a. m. I A hearty welcome. There will be no evehing service. , ' -. . i ' ? . . f -. XTn6DIST FIRST Corner State and Church streets. ; Blaine F. f Kirkpatricb, I.1., minister. 9:15, old time class meeting n tne nnr'hwest room down stairs, Geo. P. Litchfield, leader. :45, Sunday school, H. F. Shanks," superintendent. One hoar for song und the study of the word. Classes for all, from .'I to 100 years of age. Guess we ran suit you try it. it a. m., sermon by Rev. C. K. I'owell. J-Vof. T. S. Roberts at tlfe pipe organ and Frof. Hojlison, of Willamette university college ol music, director of' the choir insures good music. Kpworth league at 7 p. nr. is the only evening service. . I'nion service in Wilson . purW st .T:(. A prafitabl ', quiet hour, Thurs day, a p. ni. . , f ; JASON LEE MRMORIAL Corner North Winter, and JeTferson streets, Tske the North Comirercia:l street car to Jef ferson street. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Leroy Walker, assistnnt, in charge of the junior church. It is onr aim that this Fhall 1" the home-likje chnrch. You are cordially invited to jjoin the Jason Lee (airnlv in its Sunday service. The Sun day school meets at f:4." a. n;.; a place for everyne; come and fit 'into your place.. At 11 a. m. the junior congrega tion, azes M to 16, ill meet downstairs nd r the direction pf Percy Hammond. The senior congregation will meet at the same hour in the main auditorium, where LeRoy Walk'r will preach on the sub ject. '.'My Brother'is Keeper." At 6. p. tn.', you" are invited to join onr young people in their Kpworth league devot'onal meeting. They -alwa ra have good, lively.' n-eetings, At "7 p. nu is the regular Sun-; dav evening service. Rv. Alexander IlJwthorne will preafh. He will have a" n.essage thai you wfll want to hear. Special nms'e by tlie choir, morning anil evening We have lour prayer meeting and church night o Thursday evening at 7:3().l Rev. Thomas Acheson will be hack to lead this tpeeting. There are special study classes provided for the yonng, people. Yont gain something at these midweek S'-rvics that you can gain at no other meeting of the church. The building is Cool and the services are ari ranged for yoo. W lcome to Jason Lee. Memorial. :.!! I ' :. . ". ' 'I LESLIE South Commercial and Myr streets. ; H. F. Pemberton. pastor, t Yon are cordially invited to attend the servi ices of this church on Sunday as follows? Sundav school at 9:45. E. A. Rhoten. superintendent. Know the Bible and vbu will keep right with God and man, Kpworth leagn- meets at 7: institute business; and a live, interesting hour. At the regular hour of Sunday morning serv ice, Sunday, July Sty B. L. Steevea will give n interesting account of his attend ance at the generalr confcrence. There will be preaching SnHday evening at the usual; hour, by Rev. A. Edwards.; Tot' will find an earnest, sincere company of Christian people at these meetings who ar endeavoring to make the Kingdom of God at reality. Gospel preaching. lnt music, good fellowship and cheerful greeting will make thfe hours worth while. Come: with us and mitke this your church. I . s- . MARKET STREET FREE Corner f North Winter and Market streets. Sun day school at 9:45, Dr. F. S. Schntz, sup erintendent. Classes' for all sues and ages, i There will be rto preaching services on Sundav, all uniting - in the, big camp meeting on the s'ate fair grounds. Next week on Thursday the first quarterly meeting of the vear aVill b held. Rev. W. N. Coffee, the district elder, preaching on Thursday and Friday evenings. All are welcome to these services. Rev. Morti m r C. Clarke, paatoi. .. . J PRESBYTER1AK S FIRST On Oinri-h street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Ward f Star Cars. priced car in the I. EOFF '-' ' 1 j i Which Willis Long, minister. , 9 :30 a. m., Sun day school. Mr. II..: E." Barrett, superin tendent. ! 11 a. in.. morning worship. I)r. W. F.- Klein, -of the department of evangelism of the general assembly, will deliver the sermon. The choir will sing "Jubilate," Schueclter. and Miss Mabel Marcus will siiiij ." Rest in the Lord." Mendelssohn.' 4 p. in., onion gospel serv ice in -Wilson park. 7 p. m.. Young peo ple's societies senior, . a lvance int-rine-diate, and intermediate in their respective rooms. Miss Krma Howes " will lead the senior meeting; Mis Horotliy Htrichason the advance intermediate. and Miss Grace Rhodes the intermediate. Topic; IH:iIO-374 8 p. m..' sacred uiusi.nle by "How t be a Good Neighbor," Luke doable Ouartette. Willi. Miss. Dorothy Pearce, piano; Maurice Willi.ims. violin. and Byron Arnold, organ. i onipietn pro-gr-:m is feiv. n in another column of this paper. ; i : ; ' " ' (united BRSTHEEN ' CASTLK C'HAPEii forner of Seven teenth street and: Nebraska avenue George Cliaincan, pastorl -Sunday school Hi a. m. ! There is a class for a!l: come; C 1. Wells, 8iierintendent. Morning arm. It tn 11 a. m - stilo bv Airs. Martin. Cliristnin: Endeavor and junior 7 p. m. Topic. Being a tJood Neighbor." Come nnd bring your neign-uors. i-reaening p. m. S'ieci:rl music solo by Miss Inis Mc(iinty.: Ladies Aid'' Wednesday . afier mooii. Fraycr meeting. Thursday evening. 7::t'l. S'ou are invited, to all these s rv ices. Come and worship with us. i REFORMED BF.TIIXSy Corner of Capitol and Varion streets. Sunday' school lO a. in. and iierihan preael.in service 1 1 a. in. Xo evenitix service. ; M. lienny, minister. f ALLIANCE CHRISTIAN AM MISSIONARY Tabernacle on Kerry street. H. K. Cas well and Mrs. Ci:s well, pastors. liU t ot :aite street. Sumkhy Jehol 10 p. in. The Sunday schiol picnic and baptismal service will be h-ld Saturday afiernoon. Jnlv :!!Pi in Mr. Ilinkel s grove. Mr. Hinkel'-s j place is hiilf way bet ween Sa lem andj Kali. is on: th- highway. -The Iiallas .AHi'iice tubernacle people - will join in . the picnic and baptismal j&erviee there. Sunday morning preitening serv ice 11a. ni. huoject, I lie iing i Peace." i Sunday evening, t :t , evan gelistic service. Tuesday evening 7:l"i, grayer and praise. Friday evening 7:1', Bible sttidy. Saturday evening, young people's jteivic 7:.T0. A welcome to all. : I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST Sunday school room of new church, corner ot Liberty end Chemeketa streets, Snnday morning services at 11 clink. 1 Sundav evening services are liscontinfied during July' "nd August. .Subject (if I ksoii sermon I. lie. hull- due school at t:M tt. in. Wednesday evening testimonial tneeting at M o clock. Kendinir iioom. a Masonic Temple, open very day - .except holidays and Sundays .roiii litis to j:ij p. in. .mi are cor dially invited to our services and to our reading room. ; 1. HOLINESS ASSOCIATION i MARION (or.NTV Services ure held on the state fair grounds on Sunday with a testimony and song .service beginning it 9:30 with preaching "by Uev. L. Clark- son Hinsliaw at 11 and 2:30 and 8 p. in. Come early if you want a seat. I. B. S. A. Internhtioiial Ilible Students association meets every Sunday! in Herby hall, cornor nf Court! and High streets (upstairs) for Bible Ktudy. hours from 10 to 12 a. ni. Tabernacle study at 2:30 p. m. Those interested are welcome. MISSION CII TIDINUS-i 343 Vi Court siree. C. S. Johnson, pastor. . Sunday school at 2 p. m. Sservices at 3 and p. m. Kfi. Davidson of Portland will be with Vis and will sprak. Our camp meetingat he fair -grounds will begin Tuesday eve ning. Julv ii. ue expert evangeusi a. Arntsen of I.oa Angeles to be with lis a jart of the time, tltller workers will be in attendance to help in the meeting. Every body welcomes : Uldine Utley, Aged 12, Will Hold Evangelistic v-!: :v Services ' .7 j . . .i .,;':: I r.- Uldine Utley, child evangelist will open revivattneetings at the armory here on Thursday even ing. She was converted at the age of 11 years land is now 12. She has a remarkable talent and 1 CHILD ""Jjj Ul.":. v - - -S. wlMl - r': ' - ": i ! km m UIJUXK X'TLKy, the child evangelist, w ho is shortly to commence revival at the Armory. is receiving nationwide attention. Uldine was born in Oklahoma in 1912 and later moved to Ken tucky, then to' Colordao and her schooling was I mostly under the tutelage of her mother. In 1919 the family moved to a ranch near Fresno,- California. Uldine enter ed the third grade there and com pleted the seventh grade last year in a country school. It was in September of last year the child felt that she had receiv ed a definite call to evangelistic work- She attracted attention from the etart by her marvelous MIKES APPEAL TO LADIES The f Elite Beauty Shoppc ivieeis ,tvery Kequire i. Tnent of. Fair Sex litir the discriminating, matrpn thejEUto lleauty Shoppe will have an app(?ai. Located above the Gray Belle on state street, it 'las an jldeal looatiotu .Catering "ex clusively, to women antl cnildreh, L. Jj. Bayes has arranged Ljiat his "Shpppti," sjiall make the cuttiiiH of women's and. children's hair a specialty without a men's barbei shop in connection. Refined wo- ineri will Iik this. Irivrv with in the "Shoppe" is further obtain ed in separating the barber chajrs troiii the waUing tooni; ', This -Shoppe" affords in its. equipment the only child's hair cuttjing .chair in town'. The cljil drei are frank in - their approval cf it. It, is especially fitted (in height and adjustibility for the ac- contmodaton of the yourasters M.r.jBayea- is thoroughly equipped to give thie latest in triinming and Lobbing. , ,; ' ''.' ' The entire establishment, ex ceedingly well-ventilated and lighted, the latter being especial ly provided for by a large sky light, is finished in white. Spec ial booths have been put in f6r manicuring, Marceling, curling n facials. A number of interesting features are offered in connection viti the shampoo and massage rooin. The -"Shoppe' also affords a ladies rest room. - i Th m? ny attractive features; of the'ettablishment Will be observed with the very first appointment made. The "Shoppe" which pn-; ned a weejt ago Friday ia open fropi s: o.'clock in the morning tin til 6 o'clock at night;' ;. NEW BOOKS The Crisis Winston Churchill Richard Carvel Winston Churchill. - i The Iron Woman -Margaret Deland. - The. Little Shepherd of King dom Come John Fox, Jr. ' Si Friendship Village- Zona Gale. Black Rock- C. W. Gordon, ; glengarry School Days C. ; W. Gordon. ' ' The Light of the Western Stars insight into Scripture and its: in terpretation; i - lira recent campaign in Santa CTii10' told of many marvelous healings that took place. One lady with a malady of 17 years standing eaid slie was completely cured. The -paralytic : were made to jwalk, the deaf made to hear and what is, more important those deep in sin were made clean and happy. She has a remarkable vocabulary for one of her age and yet! she is a constant an4 almost exclusive reader ot the Bible. :', . jit is the Lord speakingllirongh m(" she said "I ask Him every time what ,1 am to say and He guides my thoughts and tongue." Vldine is a perfectly ! normal chjld. She likes to swim and play with children of her age but, she nelver losses, sight of the fact that Fire has been called to tell of: the uijdying love of the Master.. She does not have any-training in elo cution yet has a wonderful gift ,of delivery and drives home poignant thoughts : with closely related Scripture quotations. She will conduct "meetings in the armory as long as the Interest tustifies. It is safe to say that the child wonder with her great! message will receive a creditable and open minded hearing by the Christian people of Salem and vi cinity. - I I. t-.-'h :': i - 12 year old evangelist will speak at SALEM ARMORY ft t r & v jas. Lai if - - j-. i D MISS ION Zane Grey. I DOnna Lisa Wilfranc Hub bard. . i - Rustler's Valley C. K. Mul f or. . ; . t. A The Book of Blanche Dorothy Richardson. Chip of the Flying "U" B. M. Sinclair. f - Fire Mountain Norman Sprin ger.' ' , '.; Somewhere at Sea J. F, Vil son. . . :;'' 7 :j ' Lin McLean Owen Wister. The ; Goslings Upton Sinclair. To - Women of . the Business World Edith Johnson. J j Elements of Costume Design Down's & O'Leary. , Andel's Carpenters' and Build ers Guide. 4 Vols. Graham & Emery. .'- . X. Little "Book of Perennials A. C, Hottes. i f An Anthology of Prose land Verse Austin Dobson.: The New Poetry .Monroe & Henderson. " i : - Poor Richard's Almanac (Se lections) Benjamin Franklin. Beowulf J. L. Hall, Jr. For the Children ' -. r Polly and Dolly M. F. Blais- dell. '; i Billy Barnicoat Greville Mac- Donald. ; I Whistling Jimps Edna Turpin. The Real Mother Goose -X.o ther Goose. The Wonders of the Jungle Prince Chosh. Hand Croft Bird Houses F. I. Solar. , -t . There are many complicated in telligence tests, b.ut few are more efficient than, a canoe. 1 SHAW I if Mr. and Mrs. B. I). Wells and son, Erwine Dudley, Mrs. C. L. McAllister and son. Dexter.' left tor Netarts, Monday returning Thursday. . ' . Miss Amanda Matthews stent a few days in Salem visiting friends and attending the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Young also Albert Fieber motored to Salem; Monday. , Mr. and -Mrs, Fred Gilbert and John Schneider were Salem shop pers Saturday. Joe Perrie purchased a new Overland car. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trum and son's; were Shaw visitors last Sun day, i . - ' . A' 9-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Overgard of Salem. ' Mrs. Overgard is staying withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson. "' ; 1 C '.A. Fieber and Irma Fieber were Salem and Silverton visitors Wednesday. v .- Mrs. . Geo. Etzel motored to Stayton, Sunday, to visit at the home of her brother,- Mr. jind Mrs, Chris Kremer. ' 250,00 SMKIAXS : Fred Delano of .the Salem Auto mobile company received word from Xorman DeVoux that; the committee in charge of the prize slogan recently offered for; the Star 'car, is swamped. They re port that they have received 250, 000. slogans and that it will be at least CO days before they will be able to determine the winner. It frequently happens that-repentance is just a conviction that the jig is up i - 1... " "... , Commencing f H JUUY 24 7:45 P. M. She will only be here a short , time, . you should hear her tell the sweet" story of what her Jesus means to her, " I Hear her the first night and you will hear her all the rest. I -!-'"' - ' Everybody ! W orkers First Baptist Church Liberty and Marion REV. ERNEST II. SHANKS . Morning Subject: "The Sanctification of Believers" 1 - -I - :- - - - ' . ', Evening: Subject: "The Sins of the Saints" ! The Church That -. 1 ... - v :":-:::--;: "'-'-k-w': :-.'y'-'-' :-: TJe low 111113 brotlicrs .might Xk tcimoil tv most sortiiiR family of Rock Island, III. ; The brothers, ffvo of them, put the cares of the t dairy lu.sineis aside recently to consider the matter of personal trans Mrtation. AVli'en the confereiiee roiicluded earli brother drove off in his oi n sort toui ing Oldsmobile. This Is eonsidered a record to have the. five membei-s of one family each driving the same ma ko iuid model automobile. 7 " i i : t FIRST GHRISTIAN CHURCH i I Center and High Streets i J. J. EVANS, Minister 1 : ... .. MEN'S CLASS at 9:30, taught by the pastor, meets in i i basement ot church, i CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 ' I ' to evening service Union meeting atv ! Park, 4 o'clock URSDA.Y invited and Expected i FREE Welcomes Strangers" -C JC v John T. Stivers Successful Evangelist will preach the (sermon "Building a Life" LORRAINE STIVERS a singer of fine abil tiywill sing "The Bells" a solo that thrills. i ; i . i - i