Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1924)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST: 10, 1924 - ; T V V i . V -a V y ' - 4 i - - X v t j BAPTIST ' FIRST Liberty and Marion. Rer. E. II. Shanks. A great yonnf people's aerv ' ice at B p. m. Our young folks are back tram, the summer assembly at Columbia ' City where for ten days they were assem bled in a great, missionary and educa tional program. There were. 83 regis tered from the Salem church. These will hare -charge of the evening worship. tktogs, testimonials and reports will be (Ten. f Consecration service conducted by the pastor. In the morning Mrs. C. R. uaaaway of Hedford will deliver an ad dress on "Near-East- -Relief." Bible achool at 9:45 and BYPTJ-at- 7 p. m Tourists, travelers and.trangers are cor dially invited to "The church, that wel comes strangers." CONGREOATIONAI. ' FIRST Sunday school as usual at 10 a. bl, . Everybody urged to be in attend ance. ; M. . ilcCsllister, anperintendent. Ko tier service. - . CENTRAL South street. Hsrry V. Johnson, minister. Sunday school and morning worship at 10 a. m. Story ser mon by thetninister. called "Traveling." Evening worship at 8 p. m. Singing of popular hymns and short sermon on Who Are the Geatilest" Nations, re ligious groups, secret societies and neigh borhoods have tried to build and atrengthen loyalty within their groups by teach nig their members to think of all onlMders as "Gentiles." The Christian gospel' has an .answer for this Tery hu ms a " conceit, CERISTXAH FtBST Center and High streets. 3. 3. -Evans, minister; Miss listtie Mitchell, aaissloaary. The pastor will occupy the pulpit at the morning hour. "The AU Sufficient Chrlst'i-will be the topic. The saem'a Bible class continues strong, open ing at 9:30. Another miracle lesson will be discussed by the teacher, 3. 3. Evans. The main achool meet at 9t-45 with in teresting program of instruction- and worship. The young people meet at 6:30. Ke evening service. The congregation will join in the afternoon service at W'kllson park at 4 o'clock. COURT STREET Corner North 17th and ?Coert streets. R. . Putnam, mini ster. JBible school, 9:45 a. m., Chris. 3. Kowits, superintendent. Morning wor ship, 11 a. m. Sermon, "Local Chcrch and Christian Stewardship." Junior fol- lowing communion service, Mrs. Chris, KoWitx. auperintandeBt. Baptismal service- following morning service at First Christian church. Endeavor meeting, 1 p. tj.' Evangelistic service, 8 p. m., ser mon by pastor. JIHweek service Thurs day, 8 p. m. Ton are most welcome to JSTOtiihJp with us. ' ( . . f ' i - EPISCOPAL ST. PAUL'S Corner Church and Che mekcU streets. Rev. IL D. Chambers. recLor, 'JEighth Sunday after Triaity." No early aerviee at 7:30 a. m. Church school at 9:43 a. m. Moraine prayer with, ausie and sermon at 11 a. m, ' The Her, J. D. Rice of Portland will conduct the .service and preach the sermon in the absence of the rector. St. Paul' a ex tsad hearty welcome to alL i 1 rVANQKLICAI. - " riRST -liiberty and Center. C. C. PoQag, minister. Regular srvices Bun dsy, Aug-. 10, at 11 a. m. and 8 -p. m Preaching by the pastor. Subjects: "Co partnership," aad "The Church and Her VinalHope." A full attendance is de sired. Bible school at 9:45 a. m- 3. T. Clrich; superintendent." Pull corps, of teachers. Classes for all ages. Senior and Junior Christisn Endeavor held at T p. m. There will he no services at this church Ang. IT because of the camp meeting which wil be in progress at "Quinaby Park" at Quinahy. north of Salem Sunday school will be held at the park at 9 :45 a. m. Preaching three times on Sunday at the park; at 11 a. m. Rr. X. L. I'arnhans will preach. - Mr. Parnham and wife sail for China the fhird of 'September next. Teats can be pro cured for the four .days at a nominal Sum. Inquire of Rev. O. I. lovelL 643 North' Winter streeW A hearty welcome to all, : I ' : CHEMEKETA STREET F. W. Tanner, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subiect. The Called Minister." Sermon at 8 p. m. .8ubieet. "What la a Christian. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. O. R. Straus baoga, leader. The evangelical league at t p. an. Sermon at Auburn at 3 o'clock. No prayer service this, week' est account of oar camp meeting at Qlinaby, begin ning Wednesday, August 13. ' " TZXEtTDS ' HIGHLAND Highland avenue and N. Church street. I. O. and Ida 3. Lee, Ministers. Bible .school at 10 . nu, Walter Stanton, superintendent. Our school is well arranged with separate room - for most of the classes and a very cordial welcome for all. .Morning wor ship aad preaching at 11. Christian En deavor at 7, and preaching at 8 p. tn. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. rUZJC GOSPEL MISSION i85 ' South Commercial street, Ralph - I. . Bullock, pastor, 251 Mission -street. Services Sunday at 2 :30 and 8 p. m. Tuesday,' Thursday and Saturday nights at .o'clock. The nature of these meet ings . is evangelistic - and Bible study. Healing services as occasion demands. Come and see and hear the old time gospel as it started in the days of the anoatles. . You will enjoy hearing Dr. Katom Sunday afternoon at 2:80. .He has . spent many fruitful years la the service of the Lord. LTJTHERAW , CHRIST EVANQEIdCAL State and Eighteenth streets. G. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.' m. Divine service, holy communion - with sermon in lierman at 10:30 a. m. A cordial, invi tsttoa. There will be no evening service. METHODIST - FIRST Corner of State and Church streets. . Blaine K. Kirkpatrick, D. D minister. At 9:13jold time class meet ing, in the northwest room, downstairs, George P. - Litchfield, leader. Sunday school at 9:45. At, the opening exercises Mrs. tlsnaway will ' speak. She has re cently tome from a five years' study in Turkey and Armenia, and is accompanied by her charming four year old adopted daughter. A cordial invitation is given to all to hear her message and to study wjth the Sunday school. At the morning worship, at .11 o'clock, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed.' The pastor will speak on the aubjeet, "Con tact or Communion I" There will be special music by the choir, under direc tion of Prof. W; E. Hobson, of Willa mette university. The Epworth league will be led by Miss Carolyn Wilson at 7 o'clock. There will be no evening serv ice in. this church whilo we are cooperat ing withthe union open air' park service, held at 4 o'clock. The official board meets next Wednesday night, and the midweek prayer service Thursday at 8. The public, and especially strangers in the city, are welcome at all services of the church. . j - ' ' V : ; JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner N. Winter and Jefferson streets. Tske the North Commercisl street csr to Jefferson avenue. Thomaa Acheson, pastor; IeRoy Walker, assistant,: in charge of the junior church. Srangers and visitors will re ceive a home like greeting at the services of this church on the coming Lord's day. Every department is wide awake, aggres sive, and spiritual, and a wholesome en thusiasm - pervades all of ' the services. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. with classes for j all ages, directed by capable teachers. 4 Public worship at 11 a. m. i Subject, "The Menace of Sermon Tasting," the pastor in charge. Rev. R, A. Forkner will f preach to the juniors down stairs in the absence of the junior preacher who is with a group of young people ' at Epworth league institute at Falls City. Open air service at the Will son park at 4 p " m. Everybody urged to attend. Epworth league - devotional meeting at 6 p. m. Young people, and especially strangers, invited. Evangelis tic and praise service at 7 p. m., pastor in charge. A good place to get acquaint ed. Bring your friends along with you. Mid week devotional meeting for junior and senior churches will be held on Thursday evening at 7:30. - LESUE South Commercial and Myers streets. H. F. Pemberton. pastor. You j are cordially invited to attend the fol lowing services of this chdrcu on fcunaay as follows: Sunday school at 9:45, E. A. Rhoten. superintendent, xou will en- toy life more if you know the Bible. No Epworth league meeting. Our young people are all at Falls City attending the institute. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, t "Tents or Temples." Evening meeting at 8. ' Subject, "Chris' tianity in the Fires of Modern Times.' You will find these meetings helpful and inspiring. Gospel preaching, Christian fellowahio. excellent .music, and a home like atmosphere mark all of them. Come with us and make this your church. . MARKET STREET FREE Corner of North Winter and Market streets. Rev." Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday -school -at 9:45, Dr. F. S. Schuti, super intendent. Classes for an sizes ana ages. All classes are taught by teachers who believe implicitly in the word of God. Preachinc hours at 11 and 1 mass meeting at 12:15 in the main auditorium. Mrs. Ida tiarrett, leaner. umor- ionai-v meeting- in the afternoon at 2:30 led by Mrs. Ethel H. Clarke, Young people's meeting at S:iJU, Alias jusnna Jaquet, leader. Praise, and song service at 7 :30. 'Prayer meeting each Thurs day evening at 7:30.. iCottage: prayer meeting at the 'home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson, 1468 North Winter street, each WMlnesdav at mwane theater preaches Sundaq morning- on -the . sub jeet. "The Jdesl Christian." ahd in the evening be will bring an evangelistic message. Yjou will receive cordial wel come at all the services. CENTER1 STREET GERMAN Corner Center and iNorth Thirteen streets. Geo. 8. Roeder, minister, bunaay scnooi as 10 a. m.. . Preaching at 11 a. m. Sub ject, "Significance of Woman in the New Testament.'' rnere win oe no eve ning service. Union park meetuvga at 4 p. m. Rev. Jeff res, pastor of. the Sea aide Methodist church, will preach the sermon. . ' SCANDINAVIAN Fifteenth and Mill streets. David C. Hassel, pastor. - Sun day Hwrmni wershin at -II o'clock. Sun day school, 10 o'clock. Gust Anderson, superintendent, 'Epworth league, 7:15, Mrs. orgard, leader. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting and Bible study, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to tnese services. UNITED BRETHREN . CASTLE CHAPTER Corner of Seven teenth and Nebraska avenue. George Chapman, pastor. Sunday achool at 10 a. Bi C. F. Weils, superintendent, i There is a class for alL ' Come. Morning wor ship at 11 a. in. Christian Endeavor and Juniors meet at 7 p. m. Topic for CE.: "Beautiful Things I See in Nature: Their Lessons." Freachine at 8' D. m. The Woman'a Missionary society of Cas tle Chapel and Hssel Green will meet at fairground for their annual picnic on August 12, next Tuesday. Mrs. E. B- Ward will be present and have charge of program. Ladies' aid Wednesday after noon. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30.- You are invited to all these services. Come and bring your friends. PRESBYTERIAN f ; j FIRST On Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets. '-Ward Willis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m., Sun day school with classes for all ages.. A wrnn invitation extended to any not en rolled elsewhere. Mr. II. E. Barrett, superintendent. 11 a. m., morning wor ship. Sermon by Rev. W. 8. Gilbert, secretary of missions for Portland Pres bytery. Rev. Gilbert won distinction : for himself as pastor at Eugene and Astoria several years ago, and during the World war rendered outstanding service as chaplain colonel overseas. We bespeak (or ail woo near htm a pleasant hour and -a helpful service. Special music by the choir. : 4 p. m., union gospel service in Wiilson park under the auspices of the YMCA. Mr. Gilbert will be the speaker today.'1 6 p. m., the young people of the Christisn Endeavor societies and the PIYPS will meet in the church par lors to prepare the program which will be held in the senior room at the regular hour, 7 p. m. 'Light refreshments will be served during the preparation hour. A surprise feature from each of the socie ties will constitute the program. . 8 p. m.. populer evening aerviee. The message will be delivered hy Rev. Gilbert and the choir and Organist will, supply special music. The service will open with a live sing led by Mr. Joseph Benner. Thurs day, 7:45 p.m.. church prayer hour led by Mrs. C. A. Park. Subject, "Prayer." :' ALLIANCE I I ' i CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY Tabernacle on Ferry street. Pastors, H. E. Caswsll and Mrs. Caswell, 173 South Cottage. Phone 1434-J. Sunday; school at 10 a. m. Helpful study of the lesson for all ages. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Subiect, ' - Pentecostal Outpour ings.' Evening service at 7:45 with cheery singing and- helpful i fellowship. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer and praise service. Fridsy, 7:45 p. m., s study in the word. -Saturday, 7:30 p. m., the young people have charge of the aerviee. All young folk are invited : : ; . ; . : ! - RETORilED ' i BETHANY Corner ol Capital and Marion streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m. and English preaching service at 11 m. Ivo evening service. H. Denny, minister. I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - ' : FIRST -Sunday achool - room of new church building, corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday evening services are discontinued during August. Subject of lesson sermon "Spirit." Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock.' Reading room. .209 aiasonic temple, .open every- day except 'holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cor dially invited to our services and to our reading room. ' h 'mission ' $ r-: ' i GLAD TIDINGS Revival meetings in progress at the armory. Evangelist Arnt sen will . speak Sunday afternoon ; and evening. You should hesr him. - He is a man of extensive , experience and his message- is -in the power of the -Spirit. The usual meetings will be held in the mission next week. " All invited. CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North Chnrch street. J. J. Gil-; Iespie, pastor. Mrs. Walter Barkus is superintendent of the Sunday achool which convenes promptly at 10 a. m. with suitable classes for all grades of scholars. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Subject, "Old and New Testament Mir acles." Young people's services, 6:45 (Continued on page 6.) V-; Liberty and Marion ' ' S"3; REV. ERNEST II. SHANKS ! The Young Folks Are Back 5 A. M. Mrs. C. R. Ganaway will speak on Near-East Relief. P.rM. Oregon Baptist Summer Assembly. 32 registered ' delegates from Salem willliave charge of the even ing service. Songs, testimonials and reports. Con secration service led by the pastor. i : ") i ." -' - M; :-- - i- - : ; j,'t.Vv.--T:r ;;;-v.v--'--..--j-r.-:-.;';-:; . ; r :: The Church That Welcomes Strangers Are You Getting Full Value From Your Any battery needs testing and minor adjustments every few weeks to assure getting V ' full value from your battery. ; l;Let Uo' Examine ''Your - Battery 1 Every Two Weeks J We are, authorized I to give electrical service on these cars: - liollin, Dort, WiUys-Knight, Buick, Flint, Star, Oldsmobile, Chrysler, , Maxwell, Oakland, Jewett, Packard, Chevrolet, Durant, Gardner, Hupmo- ; v bile, Nash, Overland, Studebaker. -- - E.H.BURRELL lcctrical and Battery Service laid Have Seeini ainiiltoF the Book c? n n keener Wr JL - Silver appiiig "Biiiidl tine Normandie Chime Clock and .Candlesticks delivered for the Coup on THE C.OCK measures twenty one Inches along . the : base, and is eleven Indies high. It goes 'for eight days with one wind ing, and chimes the hours on a pair of soft-toned gongs. It Is fin ished in juH hand-rubbed mahog any. ;The candlesticks match the clock, and are twelve inches high. The clock, of course, is fully guaranteed, and, barrin accidents and fire, small boys (and similar calamaties) will last a lifetime! The prico of the entire set as pictured is $10.75. , It will be. delivered for coupon In, this advertisement. It may be paid for $1 weekly. No interest, no extras, no tax - Money hack if you can do bet- A ter for cash! r m -x. J I 1 1 ' I T : - Y - ; the li I wiZ.'.4 -.X . I k This i being mitten Friday night at the 'Burnett Jewelry Store. ; It is the end of a perfect day. $o many telegrams so many flowers such a host of . friends and so great a volume of, busi ness all these things have con spired to "make it a day to mark with, a white stone!" :l Tomorrow the reception will be resumed. The same great values which packed the store on Friday the same incomparable tentis wiU be in effect. There are no extras, no in terest, no tax. The Burnett; Jewelry Stores in Everett in Seattle in Tacoma in Portland in San Francis co, and all along the coast-aU take the broad stand that every body is entitled to CREDIT unless they themselves have shown' that they are iNOT. Here, then, is an opportunity to secure the things worth while, and to pay for them without ever missing , the money . .The coupon in this advertisement is just the same as one of Uncle Sam's dollar bills. It will be accepted as first payment on anything coating not less than ten dollars. Clip it and use it before the week expires. Diamond Set Flexible Bracelets $1,250 As illustrated, diamond and sapphire set bracelets priced at $1,250. A princely gift hich may be bought without drawing any large amount from the bank Account, Delivered lor $100 cash. Paid for at the rate of say 1100 monthly. ; 'i M No interest uo tax . no extras f i . - - . : The Lady Mary Diamond i .- Of all the diamonds Wfi Rfitl tha "T .aAv Tarir" ta kv .aa- iv. ff1"1. "i8 gem of the highest quality set in white gold and em bellished with Sapphires at the sides. It is incomparably the finest dia mond ever orrered for the money or anywhere near it! Priced at $48.50. Delivered for the coupon. , . - PAID FOR $1 WEEKLY 4 Sold on Suspicion The Gold Medal Watch You are invited to take one and try it for thirty days. It must be satisfac tory to you-Jf it sails, bring it bardc no harm done. The Illinois "Gld Medal" Watch is the world's finest timekeeper. : Jt is sold only in the Bur "nett Jewelry Stores in Oregon, in Washington, and in California. It ia nationally p r ic e d at $42.50. .It will be deliv ered to 3rou for the Cou pon. "If: it proves to be the finest timekeeper you -ever knew keep it and pay for it as best suits your finances a dollar a week will do! , Star of India" Priced at Si,850 Delivered for $100.00 Cash," This .magnificent diamond weighs a . trifle dver three karats. It has an unusual degree of fire and brilliancy. It - wil command I attention anywhere and is eloquent of. prosperity. It is an "oat-. ward and visible sign bf a substantial bank account.! It will command ' unlimited Credit tor the wearer any where in the world. Jt is "collateral" at any port on the Seven Seas. Its price is $1,850. Affld the price 1st the same whether you pay cash or whether you avail your self of the Burnett Saving Plan. It will bo- delivered on payment of say a hun dred dollars- the balance may be paid at the -rate of a Hundred and ruty a montn. There are no extras no , interest no . tax. And the famous Burnett Guarantee accompanies the 'Star of India" as it accompanies every-Diamond we sell. i Monday; ' Special Dutch Silver Table Mats, or namental and useful pre vent hot dishes marring table tops. Not more than four to any one buyer. (This so that all may have a share). At two for 25c, Tuesday . Special Hammered Silver plated tray. Quadruple plated sil ver. Guaranteed for twenty years. - ; Generally sold at; $3.50. One to each buyer at $1.45. : Wednesday Special i Tear Off and Use any Opening Day " within, thirty days you find or just THINK that ' you've found ttat ; you .. can do better forcash in any oth er good store-all, you have to do is to bring the "Star of ' India" back to us and every penny you have paid will be returned to you without a whimper." Thursday; .Special Cut Glass Candlesticks, six . and eight inches high. Colo nial pattern. Sold very gen erally at $2.00 the pair. On sale Thursday only at 95c pair. Fridajr Special Rogers Tea Spoon, burnish ed silver plate (sold at $3.50 a dozen in all good stores). Here Friday, one set of six to a buyer, at 03c Set Sterling Silver Salts and Peppers. Individual .VsUe. .ITsiiall- unlit at SI 50 the pair. On sale Wednesday j only at 55c a pair. (Not oyer three rjaira to any ' one buyer). . - icirv uuu. - si m u s a a K I a -v V paid j salem, Oregon Oregon argeno Interest Saturday Special Long strands of colored beads, all the new novelties,' values up to $3.50 a string. One to, a buyer Saturday up to 9 p. m.. at 05c Kach 238 N. High Street. Phone 203 .... v'-V -"V v