8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1924 METHODIST JASOX LEE MtiMUlilAL Corner Jef ferson and X. Winter M.,th chorea that welcome si ran gen. Take tile ,; North Cotuinercilal mret car to Jefferaon are na. Tbomaa Aeheaon. pastor. X-eroy Walker, lUsiatanl, in charge of tl Juu ior eaurch. The public i uiokI cordially invited to the following kervices un the tuuiinj I.r4'a Uay. Sunday aehool 9:45 a. m. Public wor.Uip ul both junior and senior churches at 1 fc. m. Claee . in Kvauecltain as 5 p. ui. - Kpworth league devotional meeting at 6:30 p. tn. Enn Kejisue airTiv and congregational sing at 1.-U0 p. an. Br:ng yuur friend and neighbor! along and enjoy thvae hour of good lellow.hip together. KIRST Corner State and Church Sta. Blaine K. Kirkpatrick, minister.' Class meeting. 9:15 a. m., in the northwest corner room downBtaira. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. H. K. Shank, Huperinteudent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. A large chorus choir under direction of Prof. S. W. Mobson. accompanied by Prof. T. 8. Roberta at thai organ, will furnish -excellent music At 5 o'clock, in the Annex, the Class in Kvangeiisir., in preparation for the Win-JfyChum Meetings." The three chapters of the Kpworth league meet at b:3U. Mrs. Margaret Quelle, who comes in the interest of the Student Friendship In ion, will address the firs chapter. The second and third chapters will meet in the Annex. .Evening wor ship, 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will preach at both the morning and evening services. The sermon in the evening wilt be the third in the series, "Sidelight On First Century Christiana." Church Night services, Thursday evening, ioa are cor dially invited to all of the servicee of this chorch. Come aJid bring your friends. - j ; ' MARKET STREET FREB -Corse of X. Winter and Market Sta. Rev. Merti aaer C Clarke, paator. 'Sunday achoel at 9:45, Ir. Frank 8 Schuti, superinten dent Classes for all slies manned by eenaecrated teachers who beiieve and teach that the Bible is the inspired word of Ood Class meeting at 1J:15, Mrs. Ida Garrett, leader. ; Youn? peoples meeting at o:30. Miss Martha Jaquet. leader. Praise and song service at 7:30. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mra. Caroline Jackson, 1463 N. Winter atreet. The pastor preaches Sun day morning at 11 on .he subject, 'Some Bad Hump in the Uiacouraged Man a Road." In the evening at 7:45 he w-tll bring an evangelist!, message on the Sub ject of 'Conscience." Ton will receive a cordial welcome at each service and will enjoy the splendid spintusl atmosphere of this church. i i JSCAXDIXAVIAN lth and Mill Sst. Patr:k Dublin, i pastor. Sunday school 10 o'clock, Oust. Anderson, superintendent. Morning worship- 11 O'clock. Bpworih league 6:15 and evening service at 8 o'clock. On Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock prayer meeting.; We extend to all a hearty invitation to worship wit as. i . t .COKOREQATIOXAX 'CENTRAL. Sooth lute. rry VT. Johnson, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. i Following this, a program .a rec ognition of the 30th anniversary of the Organisation of Central Church will be of real interest to old and yoang. Short talksb y several on recollection of the earlier atxugglee of the hurch. Young people will meet at 6:30 to begin their aeries of studies on "Jesus Principle of .Living." iThey will alao perfect plans for their trip to the SiWerton C. 1. con vention. Preaching service and musie by the chorea choir at 7:30 p. m. The soc ial circle announce a tea for Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. ( '" FIBST--L:berty and tenter Sts., W. C. Kantner. minister. This is a Rally San day in icharch and Sunday school and the entire membership is urged to be pree ent. Sunday aehool at 10 .a. n- with special program in the form of a pogeant and other exercises. Morning worship at H a. m., sermon subject: A Greet , Kal ly Day.;" '' Good music ry quartet. Even ing srre at 7:30 p. re. Mnsie. pictures and brief address The motion picture will give the atory. Salt, where it comes from, sow prepared for nse end ie greet importance in the world s life. The ad dress which will be short will be on The Salt of I the Earth. a spiritual message. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m., the eefojeei will be: "Intercessory Fray r" -The attendance ie increasing and the intense good. Everybody invited. ' I I CHMSTIAJr FIRST- Center end: Hif SU.. J. J. Evans, minister ; Mis Hattie Mitchell, missionary. A rapidly Inereaeing chores aehool 4s extending invitation to all agee of pupils to be present at the morning session! at 9:45. The men of the ehursh are backing the men's -class st the Bhgh theatre! at the 9:30 hour. The class is proving iter worth each week and large number of men are in attendance. The pastor will preach both morning and even rug. The young people meet at 6:80 in an interesting session especially auapwu to, their meeds. A welcome for all at all r services. (jo tjTRT STREET Corner 16th and Court 1 Sts. R. L. Putnam, minister. . To day onr Rally Day program ie to be giv en.) It is to be one big combined service beginning at 9:45 a. m. If yon are In tending to be there and have no way to come just phone Supt. Kowits, 1748J be fore tt a. m. Also satos will be seat to the four aehool east of 12th St.: Rich mond! Kngle wood Washington, Tew Park. Theae cars will leave .for the share at 9:20i and 9:85. Let everybody boost for the largest attendance in the history ef the I aehool. Contest between thrse group. Which will win in attendance and offering! Offering for ooh State Bi ble school work. Special masie by Miss ' Turner's orchestra. Solo by Mrs. Bur nett. Sermon: "Thy-Attend Church f Endeavor meetings at 6:30 p. m. Two livel Christlsn Endesvor societies, i Just the thing for young folks. Evangelistic service 7;30 p. as. Good chorus staging and, sermon. Tuesday evening the Adult department will give a supper sad 'pro gram. ' All members of the three adult classes and their friends are invited. ; If f oe are ant a member of sota adalt class re I the city then you come. Thursday Chnrrh day. Cafeteria lunch at 6:13 p. ra.1 Set np meeting 7:30 p. m. .This lime is devoted to preparation for. our VWin the One Next to Ton," c&mpaign In Xoveaber under the leadership of fJt-rrr;jarS rrair?-'5A - '-''-r iy.; .jsj- ;init 1 1 Halloweeh :!" I 1 ' ' i DT3 i : A. delightfully, new as sortment of favors and ' lovelties for Hallowe'en parties. Come in ! and 3ee them. Priced low. j All new mm i EvrnffeliH Toddy T.eavitt All nroi wel cor.ie. Come make your church home with US.. i',t' . LUTHERAN CHRIST KY ANGELICAL State and 16th Sts., G. KoeUler, pastor. Sunday schiMil at 9:30 a. ni. Tb; being our an uual mifc.iou Sunday a German sermon on foreign mission will be preached by Rev. A. 'iiaiuicke atilO:3u a. m. Rev. W. Schooler of Aurora, Ore., will speak in the hinglish language ou "Home Mis sions" at '2:1m p. ii. There will be no evening service.. Mid-week meeting on Thursday at 7:10 pj m. Bible school on Saturday conducted by the pastor from 9 to 12. Instruction for the catechumens from 1 to 3 o'clock. A hearty invita tion to our services. BAPTIST ' FIRST Liberty and Marion. Rev. E. H. Shanks, pastor. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon: "The Dwellings of God" Anthem:.- "Cast Thy Burdsu on the Lord." Hamblen. Solo: "I Will Ex tol' Thee." from oratorio Kli. Coati. Sung by Mr. Karl Pearey. Violin solo by Miss lieWa. Selig. Ivening worship at 7:30. Sermon: "How Christ's Death Saves Ta." Aathsai: "I Will Magnify Tfcee." Spue. Selo, "The Lord I My Shepherd," Liddl. Sang by Fred Erase. Viojis selo by Mis Selig. The Bible aahool ato at 9:45 a. m.. and the young people at 6:30 p. m., led by Group 111. l'rsyer meeting snd the School of. Mis sions on Tbursdsv evening. The regis tration is still open for this school : . , CATHOLIC . ST. JOSEPHS Kv. J. R. Buck, pas tor. Communion mass at 7:30, children's mass at 8:30 and high mass and sermon at 10:30 The pastor will take up the question which have bean received dur ing the past two weeks, concerning the Cathotie church and her teachings, and w:ll devote the entire evening to these questions. Anyone sending or leaving questions in the box at the back of the church may have them answered the next Sunday evening.: Kveryone. whether Ca tholic or non-Catholic is cordially wel come to all services. ?ISC0PA2. ST." PAUL' si.... Corner Chorch and Chemeketa Sts.,; Rev. H. D. Chambers. Rector. Holy Kucbarist at 7:3o a ui. in the, chapel Church aehool at 9:45 , New students welcoms. aforniug prayer. Lit any and sermon at 11 a. ni. In the ab sence of the rector who is to preach at Corvallia. Dr. H. O. Fixott of Portland will conduct the service. Strangers wel come at the services of St. Paul's. EVANGELICAL CHEMEKETA1 STREET F W. Launer. pastor. Sermon 111 a. m.. and 8 p. m. The pastor w.ll return from Sodaville, where he has been holding Revival meet ings for the morning service Sunday school 10 a. m.. O. K. Strusbaugh, lead er. Evangelical f league 7 p. tn Prayer meeting Thursday evening PRE3BTTBRIAK FIRST Charch St., between Chemeke ta and Canter Sts.. Ward Willis Long, minister. 9:S0 a. in. Sunday school, 11. S. Barrett, auperinteadent. All members of the school above the junior depart ment assemble in class rooms for the las session, following which the entire school above the primary department will assemble at 10:30 in the auditorium of the charch for a closing program. Par ticular attention is celled to the fact that the Qercan Class tacght by Mrs. Park will meet ia the church auditorium for lass session; and the Tri-C class taught by Mrs. Hester will meet in the Woman's Clnb building on North Cottage street. The Teacher Training Class and Men'a Bible Claes alao meet at the Woman' Clab building. 11 a. m. sermon. "Fel low Workers With Christ," by the min ister. The choir , will sing. "Behold, God ie Mighty. ' Wooler. infants will be baptised at this service : also there will be ordination and installation of eld ers. 8 p.. m. Junior Society nnder the leadership of Misses Myrtle Walmsley and Helen Davis. The Intermediate So ciety will sneet at the same hoar. 5:30 p. m., Twilisrbt Social Hour for all young people of the eaurch end congregation. Mrs. L F. Rebmen. hoateas. 6:SO p. m. .School ef Missions. Audit ciass study ing, "Of Ona Blood, Speer, taught by Mr. Long ; Senior Young people studying "China's Challenge to Christianity.'1 taught by Mrs. W. W. Emm -ins; the In termediate Tounsj Teople studying "Chi na's Real Revolution.' taught by Mrs. Hester; Juniors studying. "Chinese Lan terns," tsnght by Mrs. L. M. Rentage; aad tsa Primary class will be taught, "China ia Picture and Story," by Mrs. G. W. Millie. These classes are open to the public and a warm invitation is ex tended to any who might be interested in the evidy. 7:80 p. m.. popular evening service. Sermon, When Religion Is In convenient," by the minister. Special music aad Gospel sing. - TRIBKDS SOUTH SALEM Comer of Commer risl and Washington Sts, Carl F. and Minnie G. Miller, pastors. Sundsy school 10 a. an.. Dr. Carl F. Miller, superinten dent. Classes for all ages, with exper ienced teachers r Worship 11 a. m.. ser in a by the pastor. Christian endeavor 6:30 .Noras a a Wright, leader. Evening service 6:80. Mid-week prayer meeting Tharaday 7:30. Yon will find a wel come with a. ; : TJKTTID BRETHREN FIRST Comer 13th aad Mission 8t. Sanday aehool 10 a. as wa are observ ing Rally Day, I a suitable program will be rendered by the Sunday school, oc cupying the morning preaching hour from It to 12 a. m. We extend a special in vitstion te all of the parents and friends of the children j. in atteadanee at tbia school. Evsniag service. Christian En deavor 6:30. topic: "My Denomination, Its Organisation and' Aims." Leader, Miss Esther Tibhet. Preaching 7:30, subject. f'Th Uttermost Saviour." Cot tage prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. ; yon are invited to attend and take some part in all of these services. This is the church where sll are made to feel at home. Children bring your par ent and com. C. YT. Tib bet, pastor. - ADTBNTIST ' SITEXTH DAT Sabbath echnolf Sat urday) at 10:80 a. m.. Mr. G. E. Fouts is leader in thia division and if yon shonld step in you would find everyone taking a live interest in th school. stock. i Preaching at 11:30. Young ' peoples meeting at 4:30. Prayer meetings are held on Wednesdays at 7:30. The pastor has been requeued to give some more Sunday i night lectures. The first one will be given Sunday the liKh. Subject: Tn Bible, How Was It Given t How Was It Handed Down to Us! Why It Is More Than tho Book of Mormon or The Koran.'" You wi!l enjoy ; hearing this subject discussed. Prof. 1. C. Colcord of Portland will lead in a real live song itervices beg:nning at 7:30 p m tile not only gt everybody to sing but gives the history of the son; which is very interi ing j . ome ana bring your friends. ; j . ' 3 ) CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY I f AJLLIAKCR frbiirnacle. Ferry St. Sunday school opens at 2 p. m. Classes at all ages, an interesting study of the lesson i given in leacu class. H. M. Scobee, sup:. Pret.cn :ng'servH:e at 3 p. m.. subject, "Misspent Labor and Money." Evening Evangelis-i tie; service. 7:30. Services during the week. Tuesday Praise and Prayer, 7:30. Friday.' Bible study, 7:30. You will find a (welcome iu the Tabernacle services. Pastors H. E. Caswell. i i REFORMED BETHANY Corner Capitol and Mar ion Sts.' Sunday school 10 a. in. and German preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M Denny, minister - ! ! : ! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ? . flRST CHURCH Sunday aehool room of neW church building, corner Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock, Sundsy evening at 8. Subject of lesson sermon. "Doctrine of 'Atonement." Sundsy school at 9:30. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Masonie Tcmplo, open every day except holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. Ali are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. CHURCH OP GOD 1346 N. Church St.. J. J. Gillespie. pastor. e Sunday school coiumences at lO a. j m. i Ve . have a good lively Sunday school. Come and study the word of God with u- and do not let the cares of life choke out the word of God. Preach ing service 11 a. tn., subject: "Those Who Are Blessed:" Matt 5:6-12. Young peo ples services 6:45 and song, testimony and preucbing service 7:30. Prayer meeting ion Wednesday evening 7:30. Our prsyer: meetings are increasiong in num bers and interest. Come and join with us in prayer for the I!st. i J I I. b. s. A. .: ; International Bible Students. Associa tion meets every Sunday in Derby Hall, for Bible study, honrs from 10 a. m., to 12 o'clock. Also meets at 20 p. for the Kiekii.1 temple study. All those interested' are welcome. f , H MISSION jGIiAD TIDIXGS 343 '-i Court St.. C. M; Unusual FOUR PRIZES GIVEN AWAY To the Four High School or College Students Who Prove CONTEST CLOSESTDECEMBER 20 See Mr. MacDonald at Once : . r . : -.. ' ' '.)''. . i -i s . . ; For Full Information and Final Instructions (Office Located at Ferry and Cottage Streets) Start Today It Will Help You Through School S. Johnson, pastor. ., Sunday school at 2 p. m. Service at 3 and 7:30 p. m. Meet ings on Tuendayi Thursday and Saturday evenings at 7:. 10. Full; icoapel nieesagea, spiritual singing.. Knrnest testinioniea go forth at every meet in p f you desire a taste of the old: tin-e religion rouie and worship with UHi You are welcome. ciruRCli or christ Shipping and Cottage streets. Meets each Lord's i:iy m in n. in., for Bible Ktudy. 11 a. m.t' pveaching ; 7:30 p. m., Bible drill H C "asel is now holding a aerie of meeting each night at 7:30 p m. The subject is: "The family; treat ing it as a liv:iu' institution." A wel come to all. - 1 : :s BITS OF REAL LIFE By 7 Esther L. Williams Testing It hail been one of those trying days when everything seemed to go wrong." Everybody from the head of the firm down to the of fice boy Beemed to fe out of tune. Even the typewriter upon which he had nervously i chopped out letter after letter sfeemed to have wearied of the strain and refused FIRST A. M-THE DWELLINGS OF GOD. AntHem: Cast Thy Burden on the Lord. Hamblen. Solo: "I Will Extol Thee," from oratorio Eli.-Costi. Mrs. Earl Pearcy. , ' P. M. HOW CHRIST'S DEATH SAVES US. Anthem: I Will Magnify Thee. Spence. Solo:. "The Lord is My Shepherd." Liddle. ' Mr. Fred Kruse. , ' v" i THE CHURCH THAT WELCOMES STRANGERS Program Bligh Theatre, Sunday Morning, 9:30 Ladies' Octette- Religious. ; M Patridtic Songs MEN'S BiiLE CLASS ! JOHN J. EVANS, Teacher It's a good place for men to be on Sunday Morning Every Man Welcome Today Enter acDonald s Salesman Cbntest Themselves the Best Salesmen ! " - Earn One of to give her the Bame willing serv ice which was its' habii. ' Evening came, and In the lone liness of ; her little room, weary she rested her face in her hands and wondered whether it was worth while, after all. f Why let it lie in comfort and content should she endure torture of mindinient and literally rust out. By n .1 r n .1 nil 4 .... . .. V, :heTTfc uuu iici f ci : uuu ail judl iui mere sake of living. Why J The door opened and a gentle face appeared, "while two sympa thetic eyes took : in the situation at once. A few words of sympathy and the whole story was poured into Aunt Charlotte's understand ing' ears, ending ; with a sort of fatalistic, '"I suppose I, deserve it all-"- ' : , I- j "There is just where you are mistaken, Alice,", came quickly from Aunt Charlotte. "Some suffer because they deserve it; doubtless,' but not all and certain ly not you. There is another and beautiful side to our trials that few" perceive. They come to us mostly not in the way of punish BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty and Marion M ' " Rev. E. H. Shanks. the Prizes- i ship ment, but rather as testing. The blacksmith takes ; a bit of crude irjetal and heats and hammers it Irito the sort of , implement he desires. Does he have a spite at the steel because he refuses to means. 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