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THE OIIEGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON.--- SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23r 192 1 CHRISTIAN C'OCKT S1KKKT t'ornrr Xouk Sv.n tcvuth; and Onrt strwt. it. I.. Putnam, u in liter. JJibl school a.ni., Chris J. Kowitx, " snprrintmdent. ' iMusie fur nihp by Mi Turner's orchestra. Our. blf "Win the dn NrM To Vott" cam P'H'I atarts thi morn inc. lt u we ) OW DI in f T Ik il n n "s m'M - bav. 1, Orat dv t'otue and irrinsr mimranr with i yon. Tins 1-rant Soul Wi .tiin- ti-.ra will b wi'h n. Let .v llifin . a L-ood f Mart today, tvery meuilier of tiit church ' ursa to be refiit and bran th iorn n Bintsae "The One Naext To Yaii." -IIao to hear the plans for the irediratory aerrke next bord'a day.' The new unit f . our Imildinie will be ready at that Uni Junior following communion mt rice. Jim. O'rare Kowit. superintendent, fiiteruit-.late aad 8enilt KndVaror er vieea 9:-l0 p. in. Kraneeliatic aerrice 7:30. Another pageant will lie put on. Like the one laat lord's day it will prei ! the aermon and illustrate the sermon TThe Value of Preparation.". Iet'a park the houe ajrain. There ill be service 7:30 each nitht throughout the week. anjceli8t Teddy Learnt leading. Come once and you'll not mixs a errice. BAPTIST F1KST II.il. ert nt Vt.ri.mn I!-.- V H. Hhank.s. ThanksjriTinsc services with mil sic by the choir, i Morning sermon by former pastor, Kev. W. T. Milliken. 1. l. Portland, reliffioua'' educational aecre fary for the ". Oregon Baptist convention. Anthem: Thanksgiving Anthem Tours . olo: 'Tha Iird in My Light, " (Uoun od.) M rs. Karl Piercy, Violin kolo, Vi'aTatina (Carl Hohml MUa lJelcn Se ll 5. J a the afternoon at 3 o'clock a Con ferenco on the Week-May Church seoI y Ur. Milliken and Mind Jouise Ilunde rup of Portland. Kreninx worship) at ?:30. Mewsatte by Miss Abbio Sanderson, returned ftiissionary from China. Miss tandemon has an attractive and injer estanj story. , Anthem: "Praise Ye it he Father. Miounodl. lhiett: "O Lord. Ke meinber Me." (K.iuis) the Misses Ains Icf. Violin ol. Nocturne Op (Chopin) S INS Rlle TKtlVtltilV .,...,,' Tl. . n I . ivimr kcrvicea. Message by .the ptr...rTif,J 7?' Senj.on .aiibjeet: 5 C0K6BEOATI0NAZ. j CENTRAL. South Nineteenth street. Marry V; Johnson, minister. Suudhy school -at 1 0:00 a. m. The attendance , last Sunday was .It is on the sn- erease. At 11 : H a. in., brief worship Rcriod with address by the minister. t:$0 p.. (in. young peoples' ao-iety. 7:30 p, Thanksgiving concert p follows:. Part a. ''Make a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord.j" I Carrie IIJ1 Adams) the choir. "How ek Jelleat Thy living Kindness,"' K. S. Lorens) the choir.: Solo. Ronald Craven. ilave Yosv Such a Friend" (Ira B. Wil sou ) male chorus. Part ". "Praise Ye III UM.;1 (I. . Glazier) the choir, lnjct. Miss IVari Fyre and Mr.. Ronald fraven. Solo, Mrs; Guy Newgent, "Come Thon Holy Spirit. 'f ( If. Von Verge) the rhoir. Violin solo, Leonard Chadwick, "Holy, Holy. Holy." It. M. Stnlte) tine hieifjTb4 East Side union Thanksgiving Service wilil be held in this church. Ket. . J. Kvana of the First Christian church wi IU fie the preacher. .' The hour is 10:;t0 a. in. . , . . . .- f t SKIHST Sunday school at 10 a. iu. Reef yrd attendance last Snnday. interesting v-hnol.' A welcome for you. M. 1. .Mck CaiUftter. superintendent. 11 a. m., mnrnj I ng worship, s i Sermon aubjei-t, "The t,irea1"r Glory of Womanhood." B:30 pi ,v Christian F.ndeavor,J Mise Courses leader. 7:30 p. in evening worship. Mrs.; Frank Z'nn. the: talented chuch organistt will introduce ithe service with an organ T-ecital including the following numbers -"The Bell, of Aberdorey." by J. 1i Stewart. "Sextette' from Ijiieia. srr. byf it. Lewis Browne, " '"Melody" by Geni Coarles C. ;Dv, ' o-si-,,,'-,--,- -" the I'nited States. "Lovely Appear Over the Mountain," from tne "KcseaiittHiu by Gounod. The address of the evening will be on, "A Young Man's Interview VVjlh Jesus. l.'nion Thanksgiving service for the downtown ehnrches at Presby-1 tcrian chnrch. Thursday at 10:30 a. in.' EVAMOEUCAZ. tTI D CT U a : .a Preah-1 Utg aervices Sunday, November 23. both 8 morning and evening by the pastor. Sub ject for the morning, "Christian Stew- ship. ., : Evening Evangelistic. Both Senior and Junior Endeavor societies T ill meet at :30 p. m. Reuben Hilfiker f,' leader for the Seniors, and Mrs. I'trirh of the juniors. Sunday school at 9:45. J.'' F. I Irieh. superintendent, Evening servieea will be interesting to all.. Or it u mice of Baptism at the opening of the morning service. At three p. m. the f:itor will apeak at the opening of the lllas Evangelical church. This eongre- ;TThanksgiving Services: Music, Sermon, Junior. Story , i -A.M. Rev. W. T. MilUkeri, D. D. i P.M. Miss Abbie Sanderson, Missionary to thina. The Church That Welcomes Strangers 1 I; i r. f FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH : Center and High Streets . ; ' J. J. Evans, Minister ' - - ' ' " : - Intensely interesting programs for sermon and worship have been planned ! for the day under the direction of !:- - - - i- i ' Frank L. Purnell 4J - Hear Ilia Fundamental Messages li a. m. MEN'S BIBLE CLASS Bligh Theater Sunday Morning, 9:30 ' JOHN J. EVANS, Teacher A Class for Men A Lesson of Practical Value MEN WILL LIKE THE PROGRAM pat ion will unit., with the other churche tho Thanks-iviiii: services of the city, which were arranged by the ministerial union. - Monday at noon the Indies of this cliurrh aerve dinner u the ministers and their wie of the city. The regular semi monthly meeting of the Ministers un on will ! held at the completion of Uie dinner. Midweek aervice Thursday ereninj. f , CHTJKCH OF O0D 136. X. Church street. J. 3. Oillesnie pastor. Sunday school ronrenri promptly at 10 a. m.. with good live teachers for ail the classes. Treadling service 11. a. m.. by Kvanselit O. A. Burges. Snhjec: "The Frt-its of the Spirit." Yomiij Pe ples' services t:. p. in. preaching ser vice 7:30 by the evangelist. Knliject "Threefold Salvation." The revival services will continue all during the week. The evangelist ban been preaching on the fundamentals of the Christian religon.t and t hp interest has been good. Cuaae out and hear what he has to say.,, METHODIST j . FIRST Corner Chun-hf and $tate Streets. Blaine K. Kirkpatrick, minister. You will find a cordial welcome in every service of worship held in this chnrrh. Class meeting :1. a. m.. in the north west corner room downstairs. Sunday school 9:45 a. nt. A well organized Sun day school, with a aplendid teaching staff bids you welt-oin. II. F. Shanks, super intendent. There is a place for every age group. If you, are not connected with any other Sunday school, come and study with us. Morning worship 1 1 o'clock. Thia is the chnrch of good music. The chair of SO voices w.ill sing, under the direcion of Prof. F-. W. ilohson. with Prof. T. S. Roberts at the organ. The sermon will he by the pastor on the subject: "t.rowing a IVrsnnal Faith. New meuiliers will be received. Fpworth leagues H:?.0 o'clock. 'KsJier Bauman let the first chapter, with the subject; 'Thoughts on Thanksgiving." Hal Ira nian leads the second chapter, and How ard tiergman th third chapter. F.veninir choir will aing. This w ill be a Thanks giving service calculated to put us in the mood of the sssson. : Y.u are welcome. There will be ne chnrch night service on Thursday night. Our congregation is urg ed to attend one of the five union aer vires on Thursday morning at 10:30. LESLIE South Commercial and Myers streets. If. F. Peirberton. pastor. Yon are cordially invited to attend the ser vices of this church as follows: Sunday school at t:4.. i E. A. Rhoten. superin tendent. Excellent teachers for classes suited to all ages. Epworth leagues meet at :-'0: the Intrrmeditte league in Les lie hail and. thrt Senior league in the church.-1 All young people are welcome and urged to attend. Live meetings fall of interest. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon'1 subject : "I Believe in the Life Eternal, " Evening meeting at 7:30. Special music numbers by the ehoir for this Music and Message evening. Short sermon on the subject: "Blamng ft All on Adam and Eve." You will find the hours spent ('here of help and in spiration. . Excellent music. Gospel preach ing. Christian fellowship and a neighbor ly greeting will make yon feel 'at home. Corae with na and make thia your home church. i - . . . . JASON . LEE MEMORIAL Corner X. Winter and Jeffersou streets. Thomas Acheson. pastor. Leroy Wlkcr,vai!-tsnt, in charge of th Junior rliureiiJ- Take north Commercial street ear lo Jefferson venue. -. The public is most cordially in vited to participate in the following ser vices on the roming Iorda day: School of Religious Education at f:4 a. m., with classes for all ages. Every session is wide awake and full of interest. 1 1 a. m. Thanksgiving service in the , auditorium, pastor in charge. ' Subject: "The Acid Test of True Thanksgiving." The Rev. Walker will preach to young -people 8 to 16 years of age at the same hour downstairs. We specialize in young peo ples' work. Epworth league devotional meeting 'er young "people at -6:30 p Intermediates invite young people up to and including high school age to their service in Uie intermediate rooin. Seniors invite young people of the schol and com munity. Strangers not only invited but wanted. Services ' are full of interest. 7:30 p. n. sn evangelistic service with a large place for strangers. Invite your neighbors to come along with you. Good fellowship, straight Gospel preaching, and lota, of sins-ine will add to the-worth of 'the service. Subject: "The Sin of Ingrat itude," - jsstor in charge. Service of in terest to all on Thursday evening begin ning at 7:1a p. an. Plan to attend. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty and Marion,, REV. ERNEST H. SHANKS, Ph. D. : i t -i. FREE Corner of North Winter aad Market afreets. Uev. Mortimer C. Clarke, paator. teunday school at t:4. lr. Frank S. SclmU. aupertntendent. Cias Cr everylMHly with consecrated band of teachers who believe in t u Bible aa the inspired Word of t'od. Preaching hours are at 11 and 7:43. Class meeting of the olil .Methodist typo iu the main audi torium at U:1j led by Mrs. Ida Gar rett. Young peoples' meeting at t:30. Miss Martha Jaquet, leader. Prayer meet ing a; the home of Mrs. Caroline Jack son's. 1463 North Winter street, each W ednesday afternoon at , 'i o'clock. In I'.ceordanre with the plans of the Salem Ministerial association in grouping the city into sections nad each division hold ing its own Thanksgiving serve this church has been chosen for the Thanks giving service of the churches in the north end. The service will be held at lo:BO. ISev. Blaine K. Kirkpatrick will preach the sermon. There will be no prayer meeting in the evening on Thurs day. The pastor preaches na Sunday morning on the subject: "The Trans forming Power of Prayer." In the eve ning there will be an evangelistic service with a message by the pnstor. You will receive a cordial welcome and will enjov tha spiritual atmosphere of this church. MINISTEBAX. ASSOCATON Headquarters city library.'corner State and Winter streets. Rev. J. J. Evans. First Christian church, president. The ministers of the. city will lunch together at the First Evangelical chnrch, corner Center and' Liberty streets Mondsy noon. The wives of the preachers will accom pany them on this social occasion. Aa ap propriate program will be presented, and it is hoped that a full attendance of the preachers and their wives may be pres ent. Five Thanksgiving services will he held this year tinder the auspices of the association, as arranged by the program committee and reported at its last ses sion. Rv. il. F. Pemberton of the l.es lie M. E. church will occupy the First Presbyterian church pulpit and conduct Thanksgiving service for the downtown church people. The Rev. W. W. l.ong of the I'resUvterian church will occupy the Central Congregational church in the East section for a similar service there. The Rev. E. II. Shanks, First Baptist church. : is scheduled for the service - to lie held at the Central Methodist church. Fourteenth and Center s'reet. The Rev, M. C. Clark, of the Free Methodist church will fill the Leslie M. E. church pulpit, on the corner of Commercial and Meyers streets in the south end. while the Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick will appear in tho Free Methodist church, corner Market and Winter streets, in the north end and will lead the service there for the var ious churches in that section. The hour for all services on Thanksgiving day will be 10:3(1 a. m. Offerings will be taken t ail the services to be devoted to char itable purposes. Ilefinite announcement will be made concerning this before Thurs day. In choosing five meeting places for Thanksgiving day the association believed that more people of the city would be rceommodated than by the former plan of other years in having a single meeting in one of the large downtown churches. It is urged by the preachers thst every body turn. out in the section in which the service is being held so as to make the services of Thanksgiving a real success throughout the city. ; - . , . 5 - ' CENTER STREET (German) A. K. Hiluier, pastor. Church at corner of Center and Thirteenth streets. Parson age 081 North Winter street. Sunday morning services as follows: Sunday school at lO o'clock with classes in German and English. Preaching service at II o'clock in German. "Salvation Only By the Mood of the God Chosen Offering.' At 7 o'clock E.- It. Meeting followed by the regular service. Evening services all English. There is a blessing for you come. We have united with the German Baptist and Reform and Menouite con gregations for a Thanksgiving service to be held in the Reform fkureb in German, Thanksgiving day at 10:30 a. ui. You are cordially invited to worship with us. i NAZABEKE ' Nineteenth and Marion streets. C. H. Hopkins, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a. in. Mr. Daniel Hardy,' superintendent. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Mary L. Hopkins. Subject: "Thanksgiving and Praise." Young peo ples' meeting at 6:. 10. Miss Mattie Meg gers, president. Evening service 7: SO. preaching by the pastor. Subject: "The Conquering Savior." Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer meeting. Everybody wel come. 1. , - Miaaxos GOOD TIDINGS 34a Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at ' p. m. Services at 3 and 7:30 p. in. Meetings on Tuesdays. Thursdays' and Saturday evenings. Our meetings are growing in power and numbers. We teach the full gospel of Salvation. Baptism with the Holy Spirit, aad healing for the sick. People are being saved, baptized with the Holy Spirit and healed among us. Come and get a. blessing. Everybody welcome. REFORMED BETHANY" Corner of. Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school iO a. m. and German preaching service 11a. in. No evening service. On Thanksgiving day the German Methodists, Baptists. Mea nonites and the Reformed people will have a union service in which the several min isters wilt take part. This service will le in German, at Bethany Reformed church beginning at 10:30 a. in. M. Denny, pas tor. I i UNITED BRETHREN Corner Twelfth and Mission streets. Sunday school 10 a. ni. Our Sunday school is growing in numbers and inter est. Preaching 11 i. m. Subject: "What Shall I Render I nto God for all His Ben efits." Evening service. Christian En deavor 6:30. Topic: "Stewardship. Our Time and Service for Christ." leader, Mrs. Alice Wells. The young people especially are invited to this service. Preaching 7:30. Subject. "Transf igure ationj" Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. Mrs. Hiday, class leader. You are cordially invited to all of these services. This is the church for strang ers. Y'ou will feel at home. Come and bring your children. ?C W. Tibbet, pastor. CATHOLI CHURCH Rev. J. K. Buck, pastor. Communion mass at 7:30, children's mass at 8:30 and high mas and sermon by the pastor at 10:30. In the evening lit 7:30 questions and 7:30 p. m. which have been sent in will be answred by the pastor and benediction follows. Tne evening services are devoted., to the teachings of the Catholic iliureh, and prlinnt ouvslions are welcome. They may be sent by mail or left hi the box in the back part of the church. - Everyone is welcome to all services. -' PEESBYTEBAN FIRST On Church St., between Shc meketu and Center St., Ward Willis Eong, minister. !;:so a. in. Hnndav chol It. E. Barrett, Supt. The Men's Bible class and the Tri-C Class n-eet in the Woman's Club building on - Cottage be tween Center and Marion streets. All other elates meet in class rooms about the church building. 11 a. m. n.orning worship Thaukx-'iving Service. Sermon, "An Ancient Thankssiving Feast," by the minii-tcr. The choir will sing "Give Thanks t'nto the Ijrd.", Rozers; and Margaret Ilnlse rt tsecrans will ..siug. "Thanks Be to God." O'lteilly. n p. nt. Junior society under the leadership of Miss Myrtle Walmsley and Miss Helen Davis. 4 p. m. Intermediate Mission study class for 7th and 8th grade junior high pupils. 6:30 p. m.. Christian En deavor societies and school of Missions. C. A. Kelts is teaching the adult claa in the study of race problems. 7:U0 p. m. popular evening service. Sermon; "Hid ings of God's l'ower," by Uev, 11. .1. Kim tier, the new y secretary for Marion county. Congregnt iuual sing and special music by the choir. ADVENTIST ' . SEVENTH HAY Corner of 3th and Gaines, Xor'h Salem. Ssbboth school at 10:ao. preaching at 1 1 ::I0 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 4:3tl p. m. (Stmrdayst prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7::tO p. m. The attendance at all the meetings is good. If you are a lover of Bible truth you are missing something by not visiting one of them. The Sunday night, lec'ure are growing in interest and also in atten dance. The subject fur Sunday niaht will be of special interest, beins: "Hell. Where Is Is I Is Is Verv Hot" How Many Are In It? Will It Bnrn For ever f" You have heard a geeat deal about it being very hot and still a poor sinner could live in it a tho'isand years. Is it true! What does the Bible tea'h in regard to it. Come and bring yonr friends, 7:30 p. m. A real treat'. De puty Sheriff Charles Wilson of Mul no- niili rounty will play the h.uplion im. It is very uplifting to bear him play. ALLIANCE CHIilSTIAX AN D M ISSIONAUY Ta- bernaclo. Ferry St., Pastor H. E. and Mrs. laswell. Sunday school convenes at - p. III. A helpful tmly of the inter national Sunday school lesson, is given in each class. Afternoon .preaching ser vice 3 p. m.. subject, -The iles of the Devil." Evening evangelistic service, 7:311. subject, "Does It Pay to Be a Christian;" Week night servics Tucs dav 7:311, Prayer and Praise, Friday 7:30 Bible Study. .Saturday evening the young people have charge of a real live service. You will find a welcome at all services in the Tabernacle. ' CHRISTIAN EIKST Center and High streets. J. J. Evjus. minister: Miss Hattie Mitchell, missionary. Frank L. Purnell, who lias been conducting special services for the past three weeks will close his work on Wednesday evening. The morning sermon is to lie one of the best on Christian Stewardship. It will bring to cliirax the series of line educational addresses. A large Bible school is expected at S:4-". The evening sermon by Mr. Purnell will be evangelistic. I -arse i audiences have been hearing hi special Sunday evening addresses with much interest. The young people meet at 0:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1 . I'lKST I'HUKtil Sunday school room of new church buildiug, corner of Liber ty and Chemeketa street. Sunday morning, services at 11 o'clock, Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lesson sermon "Soul and Body."- Sunday school at :30 a. in. Wednesday evening f testi monial meeting at (4 o'clock. Heading room 20O , Masonic Temple, open every day ,except holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. in. All are cordially invitod to our services and to our read ing room. EVANGELICAL CHEMEKETA STKEET F. W. Lau ner. pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m.. subject "The Song in a Strange Itnd." Ser mon 7:3) p. in., subject: "What We Owe." Sunday school at 10 a .in. Good interest in the school is manifested By all members. The Evangelicat League led by Mrs. Fred Siewert at 6:ao. Thanks giving services ronducted Thursday even ing at 7:30. All are made welcome. EPISCOPAL. ST. PAI'L'S Church St.. at Chemeke ta. Rev. II. . Chambers, rector. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m., in the chapel. Church school at 1 1 a. in.. Christians in vited. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. in. Full vested choir. Junior yonng peoples fellowship at 5 p. m. This is what is called "Stir Vp Sunday" being tho Sunday next before Advent. St. Paul's extends a hearty invitation to all. On Monday evening the study class will be resumed with the rector as leader and the subject will be "Our Work in the V, 8- A." , j - ' FRIENDS SOl'TH SALEM Corner of Commer cial and Washington Sts., Carl K.. and Minnie G. Miller,' ' pastors. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Dr. Carl E. Miller, supt. Classes for all ages., Worship 11 a. m. The time to buy is the other fellow is anxious to sell. Here is your opportunity we have too many cars Come and look 'em over- right to day you can save a lot of money on a used car buy and your purchase is backed by a reliable dealer. 1920 Chevrolet touring, new paint, good tires $150 1 920 Chevrolet tourin g, a good buy at ....-....250 Overland touring, overhauled, new paint, good top, cord tires ...3250 1 92 1 Ford roadster, oversized cord tires, many extras!... 175; Remember, yoti can buy any of these or," se lect a car from our slock and arrange terms to suit your desire. -. ' . f ' ; - ; ! '. . Newton-Chevrolet Go. Corner High and Chemeketa Telephone 1000 - Sermon subject: "The I.ot Christ.. Christian1 endeavor 6:30. 'Evening aer vioc 7:30 evangelistic message. The past week has been a time of prayer with us preparing for the revival meeting, which will start this Sunday. Meeting each night week at 7:30. We will appre ciate your help in these meetings. The pastors will have charge. niGHLAXD Corner of Highland Ave and Church Sis.. Edgar 1. sJme, pastor. Sunday services: Bible school at 10 a. in. with Walter" Stan'on as Snpt.t classes for all agea with teachers that believe the:. Bible is the revelation of God. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. nt. Yminj people's C, E at :30 p." m. Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. we have the Bible lrophecy class, interest i growing in is class and it is well attended. ' Come .il study Bible Prophecy together and not leave this precious teaching to the "ites" a'ld 'isius" of the day, A special ser-vica- will be held here on Thanksgiving Day at 10:30 a. m., Alpheus Kees, a Friends minister who . has had years of experience : as a pastor and evangelist will bring the message. We assure yon it will not be a "-nt and dried affair" Bring your lunch and enjoy the noon-hour and afternoon in social visiting. The local church will serve hot drinks. There will be no evening service here on Thanks giving Day. but we will join with the Marion County Holiness Association in a special service at the Xazerrne church. LUTHERAN -CHRIST EVANGELICAL- State and 18fh streets, G. Koehler, pastor. There will- be Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine service (English at 10:30 a. m. Kev. Overt Skitbred of Eugene, Ore., will preach the sermon; He will speak on the Movement of the Lutheran Brotherhood. Yroung peoples meeting at 6:30 p. in. Evening service in English at 7:30 p. ni. There -wills be service on' Thanksgiving Dry in German at 10:30 a. m. Bible school on Saturday conducted by the pis tor, from 9-12 :a. m. Instruction for the catechumen from 1-3 p. m. Rev. 1 Overt Skilbred of Eugene. Ore., who is president of the Lutheran Brother hood in the state of Oresroit, will preach Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m., in . the Christ Evangelical Lutheran church on state and lath streets... I. B. S. A. International Bible Students Associa tion meets every Sunday in Derby -Hall, corner Court and High streets-for Bible study, hours . from ' 10 a. m.: to li. Es ekial Temple study convenes at 2:30 p. m. You have a kind invitation to wor ship with .up. MARION COUNTY HOlANESS ASSOCIATION There will be a special Thanksgiving service of the Association in the evening of Thanksgiving Day at 7:30. The place selected is the Na'ercne church located at the corner of 5 th and Marion Sts., Iter. C. il .Hopkins, pastor. The first part of the service will be ifiven to a song and praise service, with an opportunity to all for giving personal i testimony and praise to God. "Following this there will be a sermon suitable to the occasion by Kev. M. CV Clarke, pastor of the Free Methodist church. AH members are urged to be present aud everybody wiil be wel comed THK .MONTH'S IIIODUCTIOX The following tables show pas senger car and truck production for the first ten months of 1924 as compared with the same months in 1923 and 1922, with the fit ures for October of this year part ly estimated: Passriiger Cars January ...-'s7.3.': 2-i:t.rt-j-j "I.69IJ lOtt.171 l.2.1l'.t 197.33 4 325.103 3 10. 493 1H7.71I 217,582 February ....5:!(i,37 t 'J.. 1.73 319.7K9 .'UI.Wl 3.-.0, loo 337,102 'J97.371 3 14.309 3!IS,38 335,041 March ....31.3.jti April May ....... June July ...337,0 . '-'7SI.4t7 ,...'J17,9J7 ...J37.I55J August .331.631 September -3 48,300 October ..i...360,O00 Total ....2,803,15 3,076,65.5 1,916.462 Trucks January .28.022 19.732 . 9.596 February ...31,151 23,173 13,300 March 34. 100 35.2Mt " 20.036 April 36,102 21.. 22.6j Mav 33.374 43,730 24,l20 June 37,863y 41.173 36.354 Julv ;..25,22t 30,092 22.08.S August ......27.458 .".0,872 21,711 September .. 2H.OOO 28.578 19,495 October ....25,500 30,139 21,824 Total .295,700 320.458 204.241 Grand Total ..3,093,885 3,397,113 2.120,706 55,000 MILES IN" 18 MONTHS RECORD L. R. AVatters, who1 represents the J. I. Case & Co., 'has driven his Ford coupe 53,000 miles since winter- -when the The New StudcbaUer STANDARD SIX SEDAN $1865 One of the 15 new Stndebakers. ranging. In price from $1385 to $3250. (All prices f.o.b. Salem) ' Know what's underneath the paint before you huy YOU wouldn't think of buying a house without first knowing how it is" built and the quality of materials used- In selecting a. piece of furniture you are sure to find out whether it is solid wood or veneer. : Yet many people who exercise care in most purchases buy automobiles without even lift ing the hood or knowing about the hidden qualities of body and chassis construction that ' really deterrnine one's satisfaction with a closed car. " .- We want you to know about the unseen qualities of the new Studebaker Standard Six Sedan. Down underneath its superb body finish is a sturdy framework of carefully selected ash, glued together and fastened in place by screws not nailed. Ash is scarce and expensive! but Studebaker uses it because it best combines proper weight and strength. Upholstery is genuine mohair of high quality. Various grades of mohair look much, alike the big difference is in the quality. Beneath this mohair covering are many nests cf cushion springs, paddid with heavy Opposite Marion Hotel. s TUD1 T HI S I S he purchased It from the Used Car Corner about eighteen months ago. The car is in good condition yet and outdoes inanp others ol later vestage. According to Mr. Anderson, of . o. b. Lansing a- F. ' 1 ' r I'L 1 J.t1-' ' : ;; ' "7 "I . ... i burlap, upholstery cotton and curled hair. Almost any car seems comfortable on the showroom floor, but it's quality such as this that makes the Studebaker Standard Six remain comfortable after years of service. . The same standards of excellence are main , tained throughout the body and chassis. In the engine, for example, the crankshaft is completely machined on all surfaces, a prac tice thatTesults in the smooth, quiet, vibra tionless performance that characterizes all Studebaker cars. t ' " ':; -".' '; " -- : Judged solely on what your eye can see in beauty of 'line and finish and exterior refine mentsthe Studebaker Standard Six. Sedan will command your instant approval But go deeper than that. Compare its hid den, vital qualities its design, materials and workmanship with cars selling for hundreds of dollars more. Studebaker never compromises never uses a substitute for genuine quality. - Studebaker has been building quality vehicles for 72 years. Com in and let us teH you the "inside story" of the Studebaker Standard Six Sedan. - MARION AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Open Day ami fiht A S T U D E B A the .Used Car Corner, tho fact that this car has stood up under all this drtyln js jduie.to the con dition it was in when sold. "We turn our cars out right and profit by it because we. know. that cur customers -will be satisfied and HIS C o ach at o nl y $ 106 5 is comp lete to the smallest detail Fislier Body Rich satin Duco iiriisli and economical tiHead Engine New Fisher V VV one -pie shield, withukutomatic cleaner Deep beautifully phols u Cowl lights And at su ch 1 7 1 AiiiiTrvMThii; lAxir I'M'ir'n'i W. Pettyjohn 219 Commercial PHONE 1260 V Phone 362 ID ii K E R YE A R come back when in need of an other, car or send their friends JLo us' stated Mr; Anderson. Read the Classified Ads i Go, ii I i t f- i A 4 t i 4 t t f 4 t A - i K v I