The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 07, 1924, Page 11, Image 11

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    "THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY- MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1924-
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' BAPTIST i
l.!l.riy and Marion, Rv. rnet H.
P.liank, pastor. Bbl- school ati :45.
lir. Kcl Kcbanka, iSup't. Morning wor
it 11. Sermon, "A da; With the
JUater." Anthem, "Rejoice Ye With
Jfruaaleoi." Pa.. Violin aolo. "Cava
tma," Schmidt, Mis Helen Seli. So-
itv iiri ix ion vice . v
J Harris, Mra. Karl Fearey. Young
- - 1 . : . . l . j i
f - t " mmiiiK j b d;ou p. in -, iru u jr
iiroup t. Kvenia worship at 7 :30 p. m.
Sermon, "'The Windows of the- Soul.
.S nt hew, ; "Some Bleased Way."
Yrolin solo, 'Berwune,'; Oeorice Trin
kana, Mhi Selig. 80 lo. Selected, Walter
tv. Jenki. Tha church that welcomes
ranger. - :
3
CATHOLIC
i Rev. J. It. Bark, pator. .glasses at
:3, 8:iM and 10:30. Last mass is a
liiKh. nas with sermon. Uendictioi at
Sj: p., m. ; Everybody welcome. -
If present indications mean anything.
rutiima will be ushered a at the CUi-
nlic churrh on a greater acale than aver
Wfire in the history of the parish. There
will be a solemn high mass at midnight,
llhristma eve, at which the beautiful St.
reter's tnaas in F will ba. sung by a
mised' rhoiri The' offertorjf, "Adest
Vrdt-lie." will be sung by a male quar
tette, a will al a prelndei "Silent
vi:?hU' at :00 'clock Christmas morn-
a fhildrm'a mast will be ni hy the
, y-ademy choir and another high man st
y will clone the masses for the day.
There will be eight masse in all daring
Uie day. All friends, whether. Catholic
or non-athotie wU be weU-onic the ss
tjjr. Father Uuck, hss announced. .
f " r CHRISTIAN
J. Center and liijrh Streets, J. J. fcvana.
minister; Miss lisUie Mitchell, mission-
v. The Place and Tower of Iraycr
v. ill be the pastor's morning" sermon top
J; evaninav "A Pro-nise Fulfilled,", Th.
evening discourse will be a continuation
f notable incidents recorded ju Acts of
Aoostles. The Bible siSmjuI - meeW,
9:45. The men of . the , church are In-W-refted
in the Krerymsn's cla for men
st the Bligh theater, : 30 a -m.- The
young people meet at 6:30-in the church
parlor. The, young people meet at 6:30
in the church pariet. We aim to
spiritual values in all one serf ices. V el-
1 The men tJ the church will hold a fel
I'wehin dinner at the chnrefs n Tuesday
esening. Melt cooks, men. waiters, men
sfctertainert men of the- church tske
school at Q.'tMK In'. ADivine serrlce.jn
Ueruian at IU:3D a. nr. ; Young peoples
meeting at 2:30 p.- m. 'Topic, "What
Jesus aid About Jf'orsiness." There
wm be no evening service.- The Iiorcaa
society meets on Wednesday st 2 p. m.,
with Mrs. W. .Miller. 12ea N. Commer
cial St. Meeting of 8undu- school teach
ers on Thursday at -- :3d p. m. . Bible
school conducted by the pastor on Sat
urday from 9-12 a. at.
PBXSBYTEBIAK.
Os Church St.. between Chemelceta
and Center Sts., Ward Willis Long, turn'
ister. 1 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. H. K.
Bsrrett, Sup't. The Meii's Bible Class
and the Tii-C class which have been
meeting at 'the Woman' club building
will meet in Kigdon's parlors, southwest
corner Cottage nd. Chemekeat St 5.. east
entrance. 11 a. m. Morning worship,
sermon: "Is Not the Body Afore Than
Haimentf by .the minister. The choir
will sing, "When Jesus i Was a Little
Child." Tchaikovsky. Organ numbers;
"Grayer," - 1-emaigre: tt "Oansonette,"
Bines; and "Fostlude." Ptern. '2:a( p.
in. intermediate mission study elass. 3 p.
in., junior society directed by Miss Wulni
sley and )fis Uavis. 5:HO p. m. twilight
social hour for the yodng people of the
church, , ;30 p. m. Christian , Endeavor
societies and 'adult study1 class. 7::!0 p.
m. 1'opular evenitng service. Congrega
tional sing, special music,' and Bible lec
ture "Klijah." by Dr. John -Seror,- of
rhautauqua fame. The public cordially
invited. ..- i , '
UNITED BRETHREN
FIRST Corner 1'Jth and Mission Sts.,
Sunday school 10 a. in. We have effici
ent teachers, onr school ' Is growing in
numbers and interest, bring your children.
.Preaching 11 a. m.. subject. "The Orest
Commandment," special singing. - Even
ing service. Christian Endeavor tt:30. top
ic, "In His Step. What Jesus Said About
Forgiveness. (Consecration meTting.)
Leader, Kev. K. B. - Puling. We have a
fine bunch of young people, who will
make it interesting and give yon a hearty
welcome. The, young are especially in
vited to this service. J Kvsngelistic ser
vice to begin at 7::0, svbje-t, "The Man
Born Blind." Prayer meeting, Wednes
day evening at- 7:30 in the young peoples
room in rear of church, Mrs. Iliday, class
leader. Yon are invited to all of these
services. This is the church- for strang
ers and you will receive a hearty wel
come. Call ' on ns. C. W. Tibbet, pasr
tor. :
noive. - .
COKGREGATIOHAL
1 FIRST Liberty and Center Sts.. 'W. C.
'ainner, minister. Sunday school witfc
asnes for all agea at 10 . ComP;
nt tenchers; 'increasing attendance, e A
i 1 1 r.. vau Ibt I MeCal-
er. Snp't. Morning wosshij 11 a. m
rmon sbject, The eoeiai ,
ce " ' Christian Endeavos. 6:30 p. m
wJeri Floyd, Albin. f:30 p.-m-r ft-
e worship. The aervice will be intro-..-ed
by a musical program by the choir
niosistki of choice aeleetions of the beat
,,.ic. Brief addresses by the P""';
Beltihasrar'a Last Night."; Prayer
icetiiig, Thojrsday 1 :30 p. m.
CENTRAL South Jflth ; and 'Ferry,
'rnry W. Uoknson, minister. Sunday
hool and morning worship at IO . -evotions
Wby the young PPj"
-l0:20. Classes. for - Tr'hirJ.;
s:20. A worshipwrTcnf
idress as 1V. - Toe every member
nr.. w.ft begin at 2 p.m. with a meet
I of the canvasers, at the churchy After
-ief instmetions from the canvas direc
T. Mr. Klbcrt Pewellrth- M go
, each, of itae homes pi the TMirlsh, niin
r to Taee all daring the afternoon if
e wi t meet, and Robert Asbby lead the
'wio At 7:30. Preaching servtee
d. music by the choir. On 1 Wedne.
T afternoon at 2:30 p. m. U the.
L of the Ladie. Social Circle of Cen
a church are wanted at the ..
eettne and election, of officers. Ihe
eetinl will b. held in the church.
1 . . CHRISTIAN ' '
, Christian-ad Missionary Atltance, Tab;
' Bacle - Ferry - .treeU Sunday J,
,en with Sanday chooV at 2 P- l.u"
. ?or .11 ages. The latter part cl the
andar sehool hour there will : Je an act
res. Jesus' Journey in P"!"5".
e claeea thit 'are now occupied n the
m.P land by the Missionary Albam
reaching service 3 p. ns. Subject "I"
th Heights." K venin g .VJ q
0 The Christian Evangelistic. E. U.
eterson wUl prech from the test Jesus
srlsT the Same Yesterday Today and
Heb. 13-8. Evangelist Peterson
?U rondict service, every ight through
t lha weak, ia the ta'-'fjo
, he f elear Seriptsiral mew.ge.
( . episcopal -
ST PAUL Church at ChemeVeta, Rev.
ID Cambers, rector. The Second
anday in Advent. Holy Eucharist at
i tsTin th. chapel. Church chool at
-45 .The second aervice will ho at 11
I ' m':,- and will be a c ebrat.on of the
ioly Eucharist with spec.al mwm. bJ
iested choir and a sermon -by the ree.
'TrrAU -'..most cordially
ese services. .The jan.or Y. P. F. wtU
,eeV in the parish house at 5 p. m. The
enior branch will meet at same place at
Tb AH yo" people are invited to
,ee societies. The monthly meeting of
ee??y will be held On Monday even
in. tue rector's study at the sual
out. j 1 i -r' ' ' -:
) v r t rRIENDS
cnrTH SLEM Corner 01 Contmer
V.Ind AVnington Sts., Carl F. od
,?nnie .:Miller, ptwm. - Sunday school
0 a.,m Carl E. Miller,. Hup t. Our
hoof is rawing An attendance
rest. V,vKip 11 a. m. The right
-d of fci owship witl he grven to soma
, w members st the cioe of the orn
r service. ' Christisit endeavor :30 p.
" Kid week prayer Uog Thursday
f-30. Womsus missionary society will
et at the home ot Mrs. J. Rsy P"br
it 1455 8. Commercial street. Friday
p. m.f Xrifej Edmundsoni.wUl teach the
sen. .- V y ''
" CTHTRCH OP GOO '
1S46 X, Church; St. J. J- Gellesple.
astor Mrs. Wslter Bsrkens, snperin-
ndent of the Sundsy school which con
net at 10 n..! witJl nitable classea
r s'll grsdea ef scholsrs. . Presching
rvlee 11 a. m, mojwi;-- "
ntiquity.". Young peoples services
m. Song -services. testimony and
-caching service 7:30, subject: "Present
4y Conditions." Prayer aervice Wed--lesday
evening 7 :SQ. . : " , " - '
XTJTHERAST : - - "
I CHRIST EVANGELICAL State and
ith Sts..' C Koehler. pastor. Sunday
iPHLVSIffl
liEHiS sulphur
- -4 1
"ply Sulphnr Told Wlien i'our
bkln Breaks Out.
k Any breaking out ot tbe skin on
ice, neck, arms or body Is over
Sme quickest by applying Mentho
ilphur. The pimples seem to dry
sht up and go away, declares a
)ted skia specialist; V v
I Nothiag ha3 ever been found to
ike the place of sulphur as a pirn
's remover. It Is harmless and
-expensive. Just ask any drug
st for a' small "Jar of '"Rawle?
entho-Sulphur and use It like
Id', cream. -Adv. ' i y v ' .
, TOKIO, Not. 3. (AP). The
oyo KIsen Kalsha will shortly
mpleta a new 18.000-ton steam
Jp, the Bokuyo Maru, for its ser
ce between the Far East and the
est coast of South. . America, by
ay of an Francisco and Mexi
n rorts. Tfce new vessel will
ke her first crossing In Decem-
TJKITARIAK
Cottage and Chemeketa Rts Rev. Mar
tin Fereshetian, minister.' Church school
at 10 a. m. (i railed instruction. Class
for adults conducted by the minister. AU
are invited to bring their questions con
cerning 'matters of Teligion wnd then join
in the discussion. Devotional services at
11 a. m.,- subject of the sermon, "The
Seal t'pon the Heart.", Oelden - Rule
Sunday will be observed.! The president
Of the United States and many eminent
map nd women in this country and Can
ada ere in favor of Ihe special obserrane
of this dsy. "By their fruits ye shall
Jadge them,'" is a phrae Shat ia used
very often. Does religion as a whole
and Christianity in particular meet this
test squarely f Theso are the questions
Mr Fereshetian- will ask and try to ans
wer. Appropriate songs for the occasion .
wH be given and Mrs. M. Fereshetian
will offer as a contralto solo, Mendels
sohn's great work, "And th" Lord is
Mindful of- His Own." ; Mrs. W. A, Den
ton st the orgsni The psychology class
conducted by Mr. Fere'-hetian will meet
at the parsonage very Thursday evening
at 8 o clock. All are welcome to this
elass. - ' 1 . " ! " ! ' - 1 - 1 -'
- EVANGELICAL
' C. C. Poling. Minister. Regular services
Sunday, Dec. 7 Preach at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. by the pastor: subjects: "Fol
lowing Hard' After God'' and "And a
Message From Cod." Ssnday school St
9 :45 a. m. Christian Endeavor, both
Senior and Junior st 6:30. Midweek ser
vice Thursday evening. To all these ser
vices the public i is invited. ' Come and
enjoy the fellowship with' the people and
the Lord in worship
-Chemeketa ' street. ' FvW Launer, psa-
tor. Sermon at 11 a. to. Kutnect ' in
JCnd of a Wicked Man." Sermon st 7:30
p. m. Sunday scnooi iu a. m. uur
school is preparing a Christmas program.
It is expected to be one of -the bet the
schcol ever trave. " Theda Martin will lead
the Evangelical league at 0:30 p. m. The
subject will be "In His Steps." Annual
meeting of the Evangelical league will be
held Teusdsy evening. Sermon at Au
burn, at 3 o'clock. Rev. G. L Lovell will
preach Sunday, December 14. Prayer ser
vices Thursday . evening, Howard Olsen,
class leaden.
! , METHODIST
i 'FIRST Corner Stat "and Church
streets. BIsine E. Kirkpatrick. minister.
This church is here to serve you, and we
Invite yon to warship with u at all of
our public services. Class meeting 9:15
a. m. in ttie nortnwest corner room aown
stairs. Sunday school -9:45 a. m 11. V.
Shanks, superintendent, s Classes for all
age groups. - Morning worship, 11 n'elock.
The chorus choir of iSO voices will sing
special numbers nnderi direction of Prof.
E. W. Hobson, with Prof: T.' 8. 'Roberts
at the organ. The pastor will preach on
the snbjeet. "The ''Bible and its Use for
Today." Epworth leagues meet at B -.30
o'clock. Clarence Oliver leads first chap
ter; Martin 'Anderson leads the second,
and Harriet Clark leads the third. Alt
youn g people are welcome at one ot 'these
meetings. - Evening service, 7:30. -The'
speaker will be Miss Kuth Field, who will
speak on her experiences and work in
India. Her year'a furlough will soon be
up, and hr many friends in this her
home church will want to hear her story.
Don't miaSj.it. - ' i --. --. v . ,
; JASON, LEE' MEMORIAL The church
with a warm welcome for strangers, cor
ner North Winter and Jefferson streets.
Take the North Commercial street car to
Jefferson, rvenue. Thomas Aeheson, pass
tor. Leroy- ;Walker,- a-ssistsnt i. charge
of the Junior church. The peblie i very
cordially invited 4o shade with this con
gregation in the following services on the
coming : Lord's Day; School of Religious
Education at 9:45 a. m. with classes for
all ages, aad a splendid opportunity for
intensive Bible staly. Two services of
public worship at 11 a. m. In the audi
torium John Seeer of Pendleton will
preach. Rev. Secor will give five dra
matic lectures this coming week at the
Fisst Presbyterian church on "Ben Hur"
A tale of The Christ.- by Lew Wallace. We
are fortunate indeed to have this noted
or esc her and lecturer with ns for this
hour. - Rev. Wslker will preach to the
junior Church . downstaira at the same
hour. YoMBg people 8 Id 13 years of sgc
invited. , Yonng people's devotional meet
ings at 6:80 p. m. Intermediates and
seniors meet in separste rooms.: Every
service . is - of outstanding interest. If
you want to get acquainted be present at
this hoar.; Public service of praise at
7:30 p. m. ' Good fellowship, good music,
and goanel preaching ( make this a ser
vice profitable te all. Everybody invit
ed to bring a neighbor along. Rev. Walk
er will preach. Thel . junior and senior
churches meet on! Thursday evening 7:13
for a service of devotion and study. A
fine time assured. Public welcome. School
of Religious Education at 4 p. m. Thurs
day. " Children of school age welcome.
Parents f re invited to cooperate. - This
being Godea Rule Sunday, this churck
will observe the progrsm suggested by
the Near East Relief-headquarters,
r - ' i ' 1" '- '
GERMAN Center and'lTth streets. A.
T. Hilmer, pastor. The Sunday school st
IO o'clock offers a splendid opportunitr
fori the lesson study i a both German aad
English languages. Young and old wel
come. ' At 11 o'clock the German service
will center on the subject. "Christ Above
AIL" Th evening service at 7 o clock,
with an interesting theme for study fol
lowed by preaching services. - All evening
services are in the English language.
LESLIE South Commercial and Myers
streets. ' H. F. Pemberton, pastor. This
chorrh invites you . most cordially to at
tend the .following services. Sundsy
srhoel st 9:45 aast leA. Rhoteu, -supt.
A working organir.utioa of well graded
classea for all ages. A place Tor wont. a
Epworth leagues meet at :30.- The In
termediate league in Leslie hall and the
Senior league in the church. .All ..young
people are welcome and will enjoy this
hour. Morning worship, at 11 o'clock
Sermon subject: "I believe in the Bible."
Kvening meeting at 7:30 Subject: "The
Cross end The Convert." You will find
excellent fellohip and"; a neighborly
greeting; yon wiH enjoy the excellent mu
sic and the gospel preaching. . Come with
us. . Make this your church. Strangers
ttad visitor will find a heart welcome.
SCANDINAVIAN T5th anil Virf Pft.
Patrick liahlin, pastor. Sunday school in
a in.. Oust - Andersoiir superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. : m. ; 1 Epworth
league p. m. and evening 'service 8
p. m. On Toesdiy at a p. m. Ladies' Aid
have its montlily meeting in thn church.
HoMie will be Mrs. W. Clare. Tliurs
dsy might at : prayer meeting. u
are all cordially invited. . . ,
r MARKET STREET FREE Corner of
North, Winter and Market KtreeU. Rev.
Mortimer G.. Clarke. pastor. Sundsv
Sunday school at 9:45, Dr. Frank S.
Schuta, superintendent. Classes lor ail
sizes and ages manned by consecrated
teachers who believe the Bible to be God's
word. Preaching hours are 11 and 7:45.
Class meeting of the old Methodist type in
the main auditorium at 12:15, Mrs. Ida
Garrett, leader. The meeting of the Jun
ior missionary meeting , at 2:30 in charge
of Mrs. Ethel 1L Clnrke. tounc People's
meeting at ;30, Miaa Mart ha- Jaquet, lead
er. 1'rny er ana praise service at 7::t0.
Kverybody enjoys the service.! Cottage
prayer meeting each Wednesday evening
at 2 o'clock-at the' home of Mrs. Caro
line Jackson, 14f3 .N. Winter street. The
regular prayer meeting of the church is
en Thursday evening at 7:S0. i The pas
tor preaches Sunday morning on the sub
ject: "Travailing for Souls, the Lost Art
in the - Church." - In the evening there
will be in evangelistic service: a usual,
with an evangelistic, message by the pas
tor. You are invited to these services
and will enjoy the splendid spiritual at
mosphere of this church.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Sunday school room of new church
building, corner of Liberty and Chemek
eta streets. Sunday morning services nt
11 o'clock, Snnday evening at X. Sub
ject of lessen sermon, "God the Only
Cause and Creatosv" Sunday school at
9: SO a. m. Wednesday evening testi
monial meeting at 8 o'clock. Keading
room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day
except holidays and Sundays from 11:15
to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially invited
to our services and to our reading room.
MISSION
FCI.L GOSPEL 2S1 Mission St,
Ralph J. Bullock, : pastor, phone 1439 W.
Serv ices Sunday 2:110 p. in. Bible study
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic meeting. Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday . nights at
7:30 Bible study and prayer meetings.
You. are invited to attend then Apostolic
ronpel meetings. '"Sanctify Them Thru
Thy Truth; Thy Word is Truth." John
17:17. We should not be deceived by a
one sided "sanctif (cation. " It; is as
necessary to renounce error and walk in
additional light of truth as it is to "grow
in grace." R.-ail 3 Peter 3:13; 1 John
1:7; Eph. 5:56, 27. v. .
, GLAD TIDINGS We will Join In an
evangelistic campaign nt the armory be
ginning Sunday at -2 :.'!0 p. m. Services
every: nieht next week except Monday at
7:30. Meetings to continue until Sun
day evening. Ilec. 14th. Evangelists II.
Hansen .of Kelso, Wash.; Otto Olsen, re
turned missionary from Pekin. China,
and . R. V. Ballard of New York Citv.
will speak. R. V. Ballard will toll his
life story. He was once a dope addict
and infidel, burned 16 churches, 40,iOO
Bibles. booze fighter, white slaver and
convict. -He was paralyzed for t'ive years.
He was converted and healed in answer
t. prajrer.. Hear him tell of this miracle.
He has been with Billy Cunday. Mrs. Mc
Phersoh. Bud Robinnon and lr. Price and
many others.,,. A. soecial heaiinr service
will be held on Wednesday night, Dee.
10th, Everybody invited to these meet
ings. You will want, to hear men of God
and their wonderful experience.
. c ' '. .. -.
' Ministers of the city attention! A ses
sion of the Ministerial association will
bo held at the City library on Monday
morning beginning at 9:3Q. (Pleaso
note the hour.) At that hour C. C. Thur
ber, a Near East Relief worker recently
returned from the field will be the guest
of the association and will give an ad
dress on present conditions in the Near
East. No appeal will be made for funds,
the purpose of the address is educational.
Information reaching us ahead of - the
speaker ia to the efect that none of the
preachers can afford to miss it. Others
desiring to hear the address are wel
eome. At 10:3 a. m., the regular bus
iness meeting and scheduled program of
the association will be taken up. A large.
t-ftendsnra is desired, end a profitable
meeting assured. The City Library is lo
cated' otFtHer corner of Hi ate -end -Wietcr
streets. .. .. .. -
't- . I. B. S. A.
International Bible Students Associa
tion meets every Sundsy in Derby hall,
corner ef Court and High streets fr Bi
ble study, t Hours from 1(1- a. in. to 12
o'clock. Ezekial Temple study at 2:30
p. tn. You have a cordial invitation to
worship with us.
-.' NAZARENE ' ..
Corner 19th and Marion streets, C. II.
Hopkins, minister. ' Sunday sehool at
1:45 a. m.. W. B. Hardy, superintendent.
Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. Sermon
by Rev. Mary L. Hopkins. Subject : "The
Spirit Filled Life." .Young People's
meeting 6:3a p., m.. Miss Hsttie Mijrgers,
president, j Evening service 7:30. Ser
mon by Kev. C. H. Ifopkins. subject:"The
Great Purpose tf Christ." Wednesday
evening at 7:30 prayer and praise service.
Everybody welcome,
HOLINESS ASSOCIATION
MARION. -COUNTY The regular all
day monthly mt-eting of the Marion Coun
ty association will meet next Tuesday in
the Nazarene church hear the corner of
Marion and Twenty-first,' Kev., C. II. Hop
kins, paston The service begins ! at 10
o'clock with preaching; at 10:30 by Rev,
Edgar B. Minis" of the Highland Friends
church.' Rev. P. W. Launer of the Evan
gelical church preaches at 2:30 and Rev.
C. C. Poling of the First Evangelical
preaches in the evening at 8 o'clock.--' Hot
lea and coffee will be furnished free and
all are invited to bring their lunches and
spend the day. These meetings are inter
denominational in character and are grow
ing in interest and attendance. Everyone
is invited to these services.
REFORMED
BETHANY Corner of Capital and
Marion streets. Sunday school IO a. in.
No evening aervice. M. Denuy, minister.
UNITED BRETHREN
' CASTLE CHA17PEL- 1 7tli land Ne
braska Aye. Bible school at IO a. m.,
J. C. Wells, Sup't. Classes for all ages
good , teachers and good singing. Come
join us in the study of God's word.
Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in.
Junior intermediate and senior endeavor
meetings at 6:30 p. m. Our young peo
ple have interesting, helpful meetiuga.
Bibb study and prayer service Tnursday
7::t( p. m. Ladiea Aid meets at the
ehureh t Wednesday afternoon. Kev. J5.
C. Mauer and wife return Saturday from
a three week's meeting at the 2nd Church
Portland, having bad good success. Let
us give them a hearty welcome hoine
Rev. Matter's sermons are masterly bnt
simple, : Kvening sermons especially for
young people and students. Come hear
him.
, ADVENTIST
SEVENTH DAY Corner of 5th and
Gaines Sts., N. Salem. Sabbath school at
lu::;o and preaching at 11:3) a. m. This
will be first service of the aunual week
of prayer. It is sincerely hoped that all
members will earnestly unite in seeking
God for renewed blessings and guidance
for the coming year. Several have been
nsking for a lecture on the Sabbath ques
tion. So Sunday night the pastor will
j,'Witk on Uie KUIiject. "A Day of Rent,
Why Not All Keep the Some Dayf Was
It God Plan! Which Day Did He Sanc
tify f" To encourage people to read
their. Bibles the .pantr offer to give $5w
to each person who can find one, Bible
text calling the first day of the week,
"The Lord's Day." or "Ther Sabbath
day." 1 Bring the text or "come and see
who does i King Jctnes or Donay ver
sions to be used.) Old time song ser
vice preredea tue lecture. Prof. I. C.
Colcord will eive the history of "Nearer
My God to Thee." 7:30 p. m. Come,
brin-; your friends.
SALVATION ARMY 1
Ha? I located at 2nd and State Street.
Sunday morning holiness meeting at 11
a. m. , The afternoon and evening will
be devoted to the young people as this is
the annual corps Cadet Sunday, and the
Cadets will be. in charge of most of the
d::y's services. Sunday school at 2 p.
n.v and all young people are cordially
invited to attend. Young peoples Legion
meeting at 6:15 p. m. Evenine song and
preaching service at 8 p. m. Spend your
Sundny evening at the Salvation Army.
Knsi-n and Mrs. M. Sagert, Officers.
First Baptist Church
Liberty and Marion Streets
REV. ERNEST IL SHANKS
A. M. 'A DAY WITH THE MASTER."
r.JUV'THE WINDOWS OP THE SOUL"
A Fine Musical Program
'. Comuiuiiion att Close of Mornlns Worship
The Church That Welcomes Strangers
ROUND THE WORLD ? -
Evangelistic Parly
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SALEM ARMORY
Otto Olsen, Hans Hansen, Ralph Davies Ballard
Ballard was Dope Fiend, Infldei, Convict, Burned Bibles,
- Churches, now Converted and has a Remarkable
T Testimony of God's Power j t
Was Deaf, Dumb and Paralyzed for Five Years and
WAS INSTANTLY HEALED
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Beginning Sunday, Dec 7th to Sun.' 14, ; 1924
-very jMsnt (except Monday) 7:30
4 Sundays, 2:30-7:30 v
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The Ampico in the Knabe or in a
more moderately priced, piano may- be
easily purchased on convenient terms.
We will accept your old piano in par
tial payment. Prices $9$5 to $5000.
A foot-power model at &45. - '
Would you like to express yourself in a Christmas gift
children every day for many years to come?
that will bring joy to your
.At a touch of the finger the Ampico will bring the world's greatest pianists tq your
room Levitzki, Munz, Orensteine, , Rachmaninoff, Rosenthal and a host of other
supreme artists will play for your family whenever they wish to hear them.' . " '
Picture these delights day after day. Year after year ever new, ever alluring;
imagine this master music played on the Knabe, that finest of all pianos and acli
yourself this question: ' J ; ' ; .. -
"What better; gift than this?
At our store you may hear the Ampico in the Knabe-: tomorrow if you like.
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Samples - Demonstrations Trade-ins
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Instead of waiting to offer these Pianos
after the holidays, we are doing so now
to give this Xmas Sale an , extra value
giving feature. Every one a great bar
gain. The very low prices should appeal
to those who wish to practice economy.
$100
$125
$150
$175
$200
$250
$275
$300
$350
$375
$450
$500
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LIKE NEW
Regular Prices $950
Now Reduced to
$25
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PHONOGRAPHS
Very lat'
Edison
$110
$125
S15Q
$200
$250
$295
$325
$375
est models in Victrolas,
, Columbia and Starr
Terms
as Low as
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USED PHONOGRAPHS
$10, $15, $22, $35, $49$60, $75 up
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- All makes. Terms $5 a month
New
IPIayeir Msiinios
$295, $395, $495 Up
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- Terms as Low as S10 a Month
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We also have a complete stock of Records, Sheet Music,4 Band' Instruments and
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Your Leading Music Dealer fcr 43 Years
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