SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST i4, 1924 rrn i THE .OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 9. : j 4.'' ' ,-9 'h . V j 4 i 4 y ,V ! .V . . I V BAPTIST FIRST -ReTi . II. Shsnlts, minister. ACorning; worship mtdob by : the pastor. Evening worship, subject: ".'Stones " fot DsTid's Sling." Special mosio by Pelio lay Quartette. Bible school 9:45 a. m. BYPU, 7 p. m. "The ehoreh thst wel come strangers." ' CHBISTIAJT FIRST Center and High streets. J. J. Brain, Minister; Mill Hattie. Mitchell, missionary. The usual morning program will be followed, beginning with the Bible school at 9 :45, classes and departments for all. Ages. The men's class continues with mnch interest, meeting in the base ment Ci the ehnrcta. The pastor, J. J. Etjis, -wU1 giTe the lesson. The church aerrice is, at 11 o 'clocks Sermon by the pastor, the mnsie directed y Dr. Epley. Ko evening service. All, are urged to at tend the union meeting in WilUon park at 4 o'clock. - - , COSOBEQATIOVAIt CENTRAL. Booth 18th Street.. Harry W Johnson, minister. Bandar school and morning worship at 10 a. as. Preaching aerrice 8 p. m. Sermon topic: 'Growth in 'Christian Life." We all live in con tinual conflict between the ideal and the actual. The straggle between the op ward and the downward pall is part of life itself. And we either lose or win. , -evajToeucai CHEMEKETA fiTBEET F. W. Lsuner, fcsatorj Sermon at 11 - m- subject; 'The Holy Spirit." Sermon at 8 p. m. subject; -8lTation for All." 8nnday school at 10, a. m. O. R. Stransbangh will hsT chars of the- school. , Eraagel ical league at 7 p. nv.. Howard Olsea lead er.. Services at Aubtim, St 8 o'clock. Prayer services Thursday evening. ' . - '' I , -EFiSCOPAX. '.' '';.' . ST. PAUL' 8 Corner Church and Che mekets St, Ber. H. D Chasaoera, rec tor. Tenth ponder after, JTrinityvvHoly EucHarist in tas ekftpes f 30-sv-'se.-The chureh sehoeKmecte every. Sunday at :43. Morning "prsyer will be said at 11 a, m. The rector' will preach a short sermon and the vested choir will render the music. 8U Paul's extends a cordial welcome to ertaVn"otlts erricea. - - -"" 3FBTXJTWI !T . HIGHLAND Highland.. Ave-and, S. Chureh iBs.,. I. G and Id Lee, minis ter. Bible school .at 10, v' V1J Stanton, , .Snpt,'.jroTnBff worship and preaching at 1L Rev. W. A., Reese will preaoa, Sm.vBmm isw .. min ister and you wHe greatiy wterested in-f hearing him.- Chrili Knleevoi- 7 and preaching semewat-t.p. Jtt.The evening services wilf hfr in charge- of the young people. Toung .peoples - prsyer meeting on Monday at p. m.--Kegular church prsyer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m, . - ." SOUTH SALEM Corner . of Commer cial and Washington streets. Carl and Minnie G. Miller, pastors. Sunday school 10 a. m. Dr. Carl.E. Miller, superinten dent. You find this school i splendid place to -study the Bibles Worship 11 a. m., a place where we believe the Bible to be the inspired word of God.. Come and worship with. ns. Prayer meeting Thurs day 8 p. m. Tourist are -welcome in their traveling togs. CHRIST EVANGEUCAXr Stale nd school at 9:30 . jbv Dmno fcervioe wtUs sermon in German at 10:30 a. m. "ine paster will speak on "The Spiritual Gifts of Believers." Ton are cordially invited. There will be no evening service. ' -'" ' METHODIST ' 1 mo ci ct.ta anil Church St. dial welcome is extended to visitors and tourists to worsnip wiss summer months. Old fsshioned class meeting ' :1 Sunday chool 9:45. H. F ship, 11 'clock. Thi ia the church of eoodt music a 'rs tt L ZiZg under direction of Prof. E. W, .Hob son; with Prof. T. S. Roberta at th er rs n.: The pastor will preach on the nb jeefci fChrist and the Will to Uve." Union services is Will son park at 4 p. m. First chapter Epworth league will meet at m . a a v w mel .who propose. m 4-cu.ion of ora Of tAO prODietuS OX liallU Ot ninnifjnw . . .4m n . 1 I . W . I nivaMiT - MAennn - nnn v. ri i ru ruauinrn meet at the asm hour in Epworth hlU x oung people welcome, aa muui vice while the afternoon park services common. ; -JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner N Winter and Jefferson, fits. Take North Commercial street car to Jefferson Ave Thomas Aeheson. psstor. LeRoy Walker assistant, in cnarge et tne junior enure. Thi church will,, welcome with'v glad hand both atranger and visitors to the fotlowinr services on : the coming Lords Day: Sunday school which will. convene . a -ah m and will be led by a fine I band of consecrated officers and teachers. Yon will enjoy this opportunity lor sinay inr th Rihla. - Classes for all aces.. ' Two services of . public worship will be held at 11 a. m. Ana l ion urn, pastor in cdt-b. KnhWl! A Well Balanced ReUcien." Kev. Walker will preach to the Junior church downstairs. Toung people 8 to 16 years invited. Open air union service at Wilson park 4 p. m. Dr. Evans. First Christian church will address the congre gation. EDWorth leseue devotional meet ing at 6 p. m. The young people have great time at this hour. Do not miss it. Public worship at T p. m., when Rev. Wslker will have ehargo of the meeting. A. home like aerviee to which strangers are especially invited. : Bring your friends and neighbor witn yon. Bpeciai auuro both, morning and evening, fonpel preach ing and good time assured. This church plans to attend the West Salem service WuIiihiIi avenine when Bishop John- aton will address a mas meeting is me new church building. - T.KSLTE 8ntn Commercial and My ers., sta.. H. F. Pemberton.' pasdor. Yon .n.T.ruv invited ta attend, ail the ser vices this church ss follows: Sunday school St -9J45, E. A Rhoten, superinten. dent.' Bible etadyand Christian-nurture rank this schooL Tod And: your ehiidren will profit by attending. . tyworw leasue at 7. All young peopi re nearoiy wei- nma . MnralDt WOrSMS AX C IOCS. Sermon shbject: 'Living m iwooom House." Evening meeting at 8; subject: 'Tnat the Guide.". Excellent singing. Christian fellowship, gospel preaching, a, nomelike greeting an a neighborly intmoa- phere will ail neip yon to enjoy meetings. Come wiLn a.. , Aiaca , ini your church. ,' .. ' .u- 1 wdtp .1 11: mrtnt atnA. Mar. ket 8t., Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. SchctSv Snpt. . Classes for alL aiaea. and ages, manned by competent ' teachers who k.u.w. ik. RibU to bo the Word of God. Preaching hours' 11; and . 7 :45. Clasa meeting una. jars. ia waxre. iwuw. Toung people' meeting 6:80. Mias Mar tha Jaquet, leader. , Song and praise ser vice nail, irnycr meenu jr . uu - day at 7:30. The pastor preaches Sunday morning' on toe topic: -vnnn w xwi and Not the Keyhole." J.n the. evening he will bring -en , evangelistic message. yon' will ; receive tnveeruiai, . witwmo each and every service. i? . . .. ofivniwlVTlV: 1Sh and Mill Sta Dsvid C. HasseC pastor. ; Sunday services aa follows : eunuay acnooi . v Gust, 'Anderson, supt. Morning worship Jl V livsv. v y t . Epworth lesrue meets 7:15 and evening service 8 o-ioc. -up wt;.im. service: ' Tbe Highwsy "SonL" On Tuesday night the girl club will meet with Mis Esther Berteison. . The Ladies Aid will meet for an all day session on Thnrsdsy for the purpose of sewing quilts. Prayer meeting and study or Bi ble ehrctera Thnrsdsy evening at 8 p. m. Ton are cordially invited -to I1 of these meetings.' - ' ' ' '' V " TABERNACLE CHRISTIAN, Ferry St, ' pastorcH. l! arfd 3fr. Cas well. 178 8.' Cottage Bt-pion I'1' Sunday school 10 a. m., B. M. 8cob, superintendent. Morning worship It . m subiect: "Th Voice of Divine Loto." Evening servicn 7j45,,'evngeBstift asev ssge and ainging. Tuesday 7:45 praise and prayer. .Friday evening 7:45. Sat- O First Baptist Church , The Church that 'Welcomes Stranfrersf REV. E. HrSHANKS ? 11 a.m. Sermon by the Pastor Anthem, Quartette Choir 8 p.m. Sermon by the Pastor, subject "Stone's for David's Sling" , ! Music by DeMolay Quartette i i- ..r For Prompt Service and Good Cleaning and Pressing Phone We Clean AH Kinds of Rugs k . Cherry City - 231 N. High Street nrday evening the' - young people have charge of the service opening at. 7:80, ' CASTLE CHAPEL--Corner 17th St! sad Nebraska Ave- Sunday school 10 s. m. There is a class for all ages come. G. P. Wells, : superintendent. Morning worship 11, a. m. Christian endeavor and Junior C. E., 7 p. m. Preaching 8 pm.' Ladies Aid Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meeting Thursday evening , 7:30. Ton are invited to H these services. Come and bring yeur friends. George Chap man, pastor. - '. ; PRE8BTTERXAH - FIRST N. Church, street between Cen-' ter and Marion. Bar. Ward Willis Long, minister. Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m. i Classes for all. Morning worship at 11 a. a. Bev. O. E. PoweU ot Kimball School of Theology will speak on "The Church' Task.". The' Christian endesv or societies meet at 7 p. au ss usual. In the evening at 9 o'clock. Rev. 0. E. Pow etll will use aa hia topic: "The Coward Oonrageoua." I Thursday evening prayer service as nsnil St 8 pnr. nd the regular evening song service will be Held. , "Rooted and Built Up In Him." Even ing worship at 8 p. m. J Wednesday even in prayer and praise 8 p. m. p - Z. B. B. A. I 1 i International , Bible Students Assoeia. tion meets every Sunday in Derby hall, corner Court and .Hish St. (uostairs.! For Bible study hours from 10 to 12 and Tabernacle study at 2:3 Q p. m. Those in terested are welcome. ; HISSX0H ! nr in imtiica uu f. at r S. Johnson, pastor. ', Sunday i school at 2 p. va. rrescunr services at s and. 8 p. m. Meetings - Tuesday, , Thursday and Saturday evenings..; The specie;! aerrice', come to close uneny ntgnt. tho Mis sion ass been greatly; strengthened by these services, jvsngelists Arasten and Hanien were much appreciated, souls were saved and baptised in the Holy Spirit. Many were healed. (Evening ser vices begin t 8 o clock. Ail are wei- C. W. .Tibbet, pastor. FULL GOSPEL 185 S. Commercial St. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor, 351; Mission St. Service Bnnday z:so and s o. m. Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m., I evanarelistie and Bible study meetings. We believe there are no noo-eiisentiala in, hte Bible but accept and obey it au aa the : verv Word of God. Neither do we find I anv contradictions. Do you f Be sure and hear Rev. Hockins. Sundsy ! afternoon at d and Uk soma part nkT-pr,char who atill believes in the old we have tor au i timm "fire", and power ot God. Evange list Free Dora,, a taientea ptrnnai servsni of God. will be with us Sunday night. His speech is tn domonsiraiion, ot xne spirit and of Power. VOT. 8:4. XOU W1U Be edified and blessed. . FIRST 12th. and- Mission Sts. Sun. dsy school 10 a. m. preaching 11 a. m. Evening aerviee. Christian Endeavor at 7, Topic ; "How Selfishness 8how Itself ; How to Overcome it I ljeeaer, waner Well. Preaching at 8 'deck. Ton re invited to attend every service. sge in the Sunday school. : - Walter Well' is teacher of the young people class, and we give a special invitation to tne young people to com,' Hi will welcome both old and new scholars. You are invited. Is yHat Evtry, Wcnian Wants. g57YT r tT ; Hosiery in the; W - yr New Shades and New Weaves for Fall h'ccnb: tusite . ICaycer;:; ' v Gordon Hiimminsbird " '"-'i'V BEFOSJXES ' nrRTTTAVT Crifr , of . Canital i and Marion. Sts. , Sunday school 10 a. m., ana German preaching service 11 n. as. No evening service. , M. Denny, minister. v " ' rTffRISTTAJJ 8CXENCB FIRST CHCRCU-Sunday school room ot new church building. i Kunaay morning services at 11 o'clock. Sunday evening aerviee are discontinued during July and August. Subject of lesson sermon "Mind." Snndsv school at 9:30 a. m Wednesdsy evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock.-. Heading room. zu masonic Temple, open every day except holidays and sunoaya irom u;ia w o-.av p. All ar cordially tavitea so our aerTicea and to our 'reading room, - . rHURCH OP GOD 1S4A Tt. rhnreh 8t J. J. Gillespie, MitM. BmHm MenflBl nromntiy S IV n. jmv Preaehiar service 11 a. m. and fiMinlH aervieea 8:45 and testi Imony And presching services T:80. There wilL not be any prayer meeting Wednes- I aTminr htit Tnnraaar evenmK. jkwk. 88. 7:30 p. m, E. N. Kiehola-Roy, . Whai has bean a missionary in India XI yeara will be with sa and wiU talk on the sub ject of Foreign Missions, end w cordial ly invito all who can to come and hear about the. work in Foreign field. -. ; ' CHURCH OF THB MAZABEKB ? ; 19th and Marion Sts- C H.i Hopkins, minister. Sunday chooI st 8:3. morn ing .worship st it o ciock. pwaw. ceme. -i A NEW IXVEXTION Li. E. Dimiek ot Monitor was In this off Ice Monday with a drawing ot his heat actuated circuit, heat er, on which he is getting a pat ent. ; It ia a derice to be Installed in hop dryers, prune dryers, J in cubators and brooders,! which will giro an alarm when the heat be- comes either too high or low. Mr. Dimiek has' installed about 20 of them : around : the : county lately and has something for which there should be a . demand.! Those he has Installed are all working per fectly. : It is. not ;8 complicated mechanism and .will j win favor among hop an4 prune men , and poultrymen. rWoodburn Indepen dent. ' I" - ! ': I When a fool has nothing to ay he is never satisfied until he says it. . i .4 i X ' J;' In possessing a plentiful supply of hosiery there 18 .economy and the beginning 'of a' new fashioa season "Is the most opportune time for purchasing. 4 Gordon Silk " ' -' ' Hose SO?.. $J .50, SJ .75, S2, S2.48; Uuxite Silk ; Hose . $130, $U75, S2.00, $2.50. Phoefii Silk ' Hose . $1.00, $1.50, $1.85, $2.00. Kayser Silk Hose a $1.98 to $4.5Q Hummingbird Silk Hose . $1.50 pr. " Come Bee the "New " ; . " T FALXi KEAtJT-TO-WEAR j Something New Every Day , . . v t -t. .- f .1 FALL COATS T'.T.T. M '3 We will again, this season, feature the 216 coat tor the Miss who desires an 1 inex- -, pensive , wrap for daytime wear. Theee coats' ) were much in favor lasrt season f with the - office i and store Mlsa who required a snappy, well made wrap.! ' i $16.00 - YOUR MAIL ORDERS receive careful attention. -We prepay the express or postage within a radius ot a hundred miles..- SATISFACTION tSUARANTEED on every purchase or your money cheerfully refunded 1 -J-r'hZy For the week end trips ana . evening wear one! will find our stock ot the better coats complete. ,- ....,... v. We have assembled for your Inspection the different mod els which are now on display in our solonaV , We would be glad to havs , you drop . in and see . them .at your leisure. 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Read-it: If, within thirty days, you iind (or fust INK that you've foundX that you can do better in some other good jewelry store tor Cash, ua n h-,.n 1n 7s in brine the diamond back to.us.and every penny you have paid will-be returned to you, and ihat ith out a whimper! v..-. ; 1 r ; f Ml, ft La 3& I ' ' t 4 P S. ' If you can think of a stronger guarantee than that well write it YOUR way. , t .( a' I - - I"" -: "' asyouoro v jijtVjT y - T v. - ' ' ll. ' - .:. : i- i " .. , - -r. :: : . l .. j ,vr. r:-;-r '.r r " . -.; .- .. '