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" ;. ; sroXfrlOil DECEMBETT 211924 i THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM. OREGON uyytaiwim tame (uucuLWii - It. V if m BETIIAXY Corner ! of Capital and Marion fete. Sunday school lo a. m and Geraui p reaching service. 11 a, a. evcaiag- avrvice. at. Deiuay, minister. ALLIANCE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY Tabernacle Perry St. Sunday school run,. ' p. m., B. M. Scofee, Sup'l, there are classes for all ages, and tracts era who are able to rive a good study of the. lesson. The afternoon Christmas service 8 p. m., text: "And This Shall be Sign. Vata ion; Te Shall Find the iab Vrapod in bwaddhng Clotoea, Ly ing la a Manger." Lake 2, 13. Even ing evangelistic service 7:30 Tuesday evening the Praia and Prayer service, 7:80. Wednesday evening children's Christmas exercises. Friday evening ser . vice, and Saturday evening young people service, A welcome awaits you in all service , of the. Tabernacle. BAPTIST FIRST Liberty and Marion. Rev. Ernest H. Shanks, minister. - Christmas Sunday services. Morning sermon: "The Birth of the King." Anthem. "Hark. Hark My SouL Solo. "Arise. Shine for Thy Light Is CoBse," MeDermaid, Mrs. Freest M Shanks. Junior story: 'The Painter "Who Forgot Ilia Colors.' In Place r the usual Sunday evening ser vices there will be a Vesper service at 4:30 at which time the Baptist . choir wooer tne airectioa or Miss Mmetta Msg- wra win give a spienaia cnristmss Masi cat1 -program, with a abort message by tb , pator. The program will - include solos, daata, choruses and instrumental numbers. This will be a real treat to music-lovers. Tho B. T. P. U.. will fol ew tha -.Vesper services, and those who car to ren.it i a lor a abort devotional service following that will meet with the pastor la the mam room. The Church that welcomes strangera. V ' CATHOLIC iter. J. ti. EncK, pastor. Masses .on Monday at 7:30; 8:30 and 10:30 a. m the last Mass being a Hi eh Mass. During ue week mass win be read in the acad emy chapel at 7 o'eloejc. On Iee. 25th. the Teast of the Nativity of Oar Lord. Salem High Mass will be celebrated at midnight, to which everyone both Cath olic and non-Catholic -are. most cordially lavisea.., me pastor, f ather l. fi. Buck, will bo celebrant of the Mass, and the sermon will be delivered by the assistant pastor. Father a Thos, V; . Kees-aa. The wther Masses oa Christmas morninr will be at 6, 7. 8. 8 ant 10 o'clock. The 8 o'clock and 10 o'clock High Masses with special Christmas mnsie rendered by the children's choir and the regular choir. Confessions will bo heard Wednesday frorn 2 o'clock to 6 o'clock and from 7 o'clock to 10 o'clock. Benediction of the r . tj 1 .. -.j c . ; 1 1 i i mediately after tho lata Maaa on Christ mas morn. Christmas program. The men of tne rburca will join in the Bible elans Ser giev, sat iu xiugn tneater at :o. ilen from every walk in life are in attendance as tnese meetings. ricome, men. CCTXBTXAH SCIENCE Sndsy school room of new church building, corner of Liberty and Chemek eta crM. Sunday morning services at 1 clock, Sunday evening at 8. Subject i leiioi sermon. --is tne i Diverse, in eluding Man. : Evolved By Automatic J ore el Sunday achooi at 9:30 a. m Wednesday evening testimonial meetin at d o clock. Reading room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidaya ana sunaays from 11:15 to a: 30 p. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. CHRISTIAN ' FIRST Center and .High Sts." J. J. Evans.' minister; llisa liattie - Mitchell, Missionary. , The Christmas spirit wilt prevail both in the fiibve school and church services. The tfcrraon , by 'the pastor will be suggestive ' of the' signifi cance of the day. At the. evening hour an address will be given by B. K. K e it ch in a, a Christian Jew. He represents an inter-denominational work among bis people In Cleveland. Ohio: Ilia message ia full of interest and people of all faiths w:li delight in heariog him. The puhlio is invited.- The hour - is 7:30. - The young people meet at 6:30 in apecial C0NGREOATI0NAL FIRST Liberty and Center 8ts W, C, Kantaer, minister. Sunday school 10 a. m. School constantly growing1- Inter esting1 classes, competent teachera. welcome for all. M. 1. McCallister, sup- erintenaent. Jiarninc worship ll a- .m. Christmas sermon and music. - Cbristisn endesvor 6:30 p. m., Chandler Brown leader. At 7 :SO -p. m., the choir of the church wilt p Tenant a program of Christ maa music of a superior and attractive character. See program. Christmas ex ercises br the Sunday school Monday evening, uec. 'ii. i TaUEXDS IIIGHLAJ-TO Corner Highland Ave. and Church ' St.' - Edgar P. Sims, pastor, aunuay services:- uible school at 10 mm, Walt Stsaton. Sap't. Preaching at ii a. in. ana 7:30 p. m. Bible pro phecy Montday evening at 7:30. The Christmas rprogram. given by the Sunday ecnooi wiu ih on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Reexular mid-week prayer meet tng -inursday evening at 7:30 We cor- diallv invite every one to these services SOUTH SALEM Corner of Commer cial and, Washington Sts.. Carl F.. and Minnie .- G. Miller, pastors. Sunday . in a. m..- e r.. Miii Nan t. Meeting! for worship 11 a. m. The mes- sage will tie ot a t hristmas nature. Chris tian endeavor 6:30. Ruth Rees. leader. Evening-service 7:30. The Sunday school will give the Christmas program Tneaday evening j p. m. t-rayer meering Thore- aay 7 p. ra. ton are invited to all Of these services. . j : j;.. CHURCH Or OOD 13 1 N. Church St.. J. J. Gillespie, pas- lor. ounaay sea s ires : , ciunaay cbooI t 10 a. m.. Mrs. Walter Itarkus. Hup't. Preaching services at 11 a. m. In the evening at 7:SO p. ra.. we will give our Christines proirtn. All are cordially in vited to attend m t . LUTHERAN CHRIST "EVAXGKLICAL State and 18th Sts.. Ii. Koehler. tator. Sunday school at 9:50 a. m. Divine service in tiermsn at 10:.1O a. in. Young peoples meeting at 6:30 p. m.. topic; "The Christmas Story in Poetry and Song. " Evening service in English at 7:SO p. nv Christmas tree wih program on Wednes day at 7 p. m. j The Sunday school will present: "The ' Christmas t Story The Sweetest Xver Told."- There will be ser vices ;on 4HiriKtmsB day at 10:30 a. m. cordial invitation. - ' MISSION Gr TIDINUS B434 Court St.. C. S. Johnon. pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. ra. Services at 3 and 7:30 p. m. Eyangeliala Otto OUen and . II. .Hansen - CHRISTMAS SUNDAY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty and Marion Streets REV. ERNEST , II. SHANKS"'"' 1 : ... . - v - . f ' A. M. THE BIRTH OF THE KING i .Solo: Arise, Shine for Thy Light is Come, McDermid. s: ' Mrs. Ernest H. Shanks. j . : : . - r i ,; -! : . Anthem: itark, Hark My Soul. Shelley. will be with us. Meetings have Veen fit progress for two weeks and much food has been accomplished. Come and hear these men. Sunday night will be their last meeting with us. Meetings next week on Tuesdsy. Thursday and Satur day, evenings. L very body welcome. PRESBTTERIAK Sunday school classes. Crowded out. no more room at the old building. Men' a and Tri-C Bible classes will use, through the courtesy of Rigdon's, their new par lors, corner of Cottage and Cbemeketa streets, east entrance. Every : Sunday, 9:30 a. m. , peoula are- welcome to find their place In I tine ot these orgsniiations. Evening scr-1 vice 7:30. The Sunday school will pre- i sent a pageant, entitled: "Xho Heavenly Host. whi-h wip I heantiful preaent- ' !ng of the facts of Christmas. A special service will be held at 0:30 o clock oa Christmas morning, at which carols be sung, and the pastor will speak brief It on the subject: "We Have Come to Worship HIM.", The public ia cordially invited to shsre in these Christians lesti Titles. .. ... , W " 1' on nil ef- EPISCOPAL ST. PAHL'S Church St, st Chemeke- ta. Rev. II. I. Chambers, rector. Fourth Sunday in Advent. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. In the ehapel. Church school at 9:45. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. The vested choir will siag Handels. Largo with violin accompani ment by Mrs. Inea Handel. Further radiation ia being added of the heating plant and it ia expected that the church will be adequately heated. All welcome at St. Panl'a. The junior Y, P. P., will meet in the parish house at 3 p. m., and the aenior branch at 7 p. m.. All young people invited. The Christmas services will be on Christmas day at 7:30 a. m., and 10:30. At the later service the new stained glasa window will be unveiled and dedicated. This window ia the gift of one of the church members and the name will be revealed at i the .10:30 Christmas service. The window is to be plsred immediately over the altar and the aobject is. "The I.at Supper." The vested choir have prepared a fine musi cal program. Strangers to 8:. Paul'a will be welcome. SCANDINAVIAN 15th and Mill Sts. Patrik Dahiin, pastor. Sunday srhool 10 a. m.. Oust Anderson. Suo't. Morning worship 11 a. m. K.p worth league 7:15 P. m.. and evening service 8 p. m. At the latter we will have the pleasure of listen ing to Rev. Robert Mellvenna, stndent at in the morning, we will have a "Julatta Kimball College. Christmas day at 0:30 service conducted in Swedish, ; and we hope to have all our Scandinavian frienda nrenent. You are all cordially, invited to our services, r i VESPER SERVICE, 4:30. A great musical treat for music lorers. The Baptist choir, under the direction of Miss Minette Magers, will render a splen- did 'program ot solos, duets and choruses, with Instrumental ..' - - - - - i - ' ; . numbers' and a brief message by the pastor. See program. The Church That Welcomes Strangers PRESBYTERIAN FIRST On Church atreet. between Chemeketa and Center streets. Ward Willis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m.. Sua day school, H. K. Barrett, superintendent. The Tri-C and Men's Bible classes meet in Rigdon s new parlors, corner Chemek eta and Cottage streets. Other classes assemble in class rooms about, tho church building. 1 1 :oo a. m. sermon. " Human- uel, by the minister. - A double quar tette win sing "it Came Ipon a Mid night Clear." Sullivan; and "O'er the World in Silence Sleeping' Harris.' Mr. R. H. Robertson will sing tenor solo, "In Old Judea. Ueibel. with violin obbUga- to by Miss Naomi Whalan. 3:00 p. m. unior society. 6 :Oo a. m annual Rea per Cbriaunaa Musicsle. See complete program elsewhere. Thia mosicale will take the place of the evening service. 30 p. in.. Christian Kndeavor societies. Monday. 7:30 p. m.. Christmss program of the Sunday school. Thia program will be in the nature of a Christmas play and will be preaented by a caat of 27 people chosen from different departments of the school. Admission free and tne public cordially invited. The cast ia composed prineipsuy - of college and hixh achooi young people, t UMITETJ BRETHREN FIRST Corner 12th and Mission Sts. Sunday school 10 a. m. Our school is growing, and wev shall be glad to welcome i , . .. i an una irs not auenuing oiner scnooia Classes for all azes. Send for better! bring your children. Preaching 11 a. m. Christmss sermon, evening . service. Christian Kndeavor 6:30. Topic: "The Christmas Story tn Poetry and Song." Leader. Gladys South. We have a fine bunch of young people, who are earnest workers and anxioua to meet and wel come you. Preaching at ; 7 :30 . by Ted Klingspar. A Christmas- service will be given by the Sunday school Wedneaday evening beginning at 7:30. to which you re extended s cordial invitstion. loa re invited to attend all : of these ser vices. This ia the church for atrangera. All are welcome and made to feel at home. Come, let u ro up to the house of the Lord. C. - W". Tibbet, pastor. EVANGELICAL FIRST C. C. Poling, minister. Reg ular services Sundsy the 21st: The pas tor "wilt Tresch both- morning sad even ing. Subjects: ll a. m.. "The Incarna tion of Jesus Christ. At 7:30 p. 'The Angels .Message. Christian en deavor, senior and junior at 6:30 p. Leader of the senior society. Miss Ida Hilfiker, subject: "The CbrUtmas Story in Poetry and Song." Sunday school at 9:45 a. ra.. J, V. Ulrieh. Sup't. At the annual business meeting the - following were elected for another yesr. j. F. I Inch, Snp t. : ssitant superintendent. Miss Miriam Lovell; secretary. J.nuis Oldenberg: tressurer. .Arthur Hex. Trustees for three yesrs, J. A. Reming ton and Henry Wenger. 1 The Christmss services will be held Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p. m, , . j, . : j ' ' METHODIST '. 1 .I1 FIRST FPISCOPAL Comer State and Church Sts., Blaine E. 'Kirkpatrick. minister. -You are cordially invited to worship with us at our special Cbristmaa Sunday services. Class meeting 9:15 a. m.. in the northwest conw room down etairs. Geo. P. Litchf ieldTieader. Sun day school 9:45 a. ra., H. F. Sranks, su perintendent. There will be special Christmas devotiousl exercises. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor on the aubject: "The-Crowning Glory of Christmas." There wills be special Christmss music by C? choir under dir ection of Prof. E. W. Hobson, with Prof. T. 8. Roberts at the organ. Miss Jose phine Rross and Miss Trista Wenger will aing a duet: "Songe of Praise the Angels Sing." The Choir number will he: "Angels From the Realms of Glory." There will be reception of members. Ep- worth leagues t:uo e clock. Ail MARKET STREET FREE Corner N Winter and Market Sts., Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke, paator. Sunday achooi at :45 Dr. Frank S. Schuts, superintendent Classes for all aises and ages, with the teaching of the Internstioosl Sundsy school lessons by teschers who believ the Bible to be the inspired wora ot uoa The preaching hours are 11 and 7:45 Class meeting at 12:15. Mrs. Ida Gar rett, leader. Junior missionary meeting in the afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. t-the H. Clarke in charge. Young peoples meeting at 6:30, Kmory Uoode, leader. Prayer and praise service' at 7:30. Ev ervone eUioys this serviee. On next Tuesday evening at 7:30 the Sundai school will give a program in the churcl to which the public are invited to attend, About 40 children are taking part ana i splendid program is assured. There will be no prayer meeting on Thursday next. s it l cnristnus aay. nunaay win oe observed as Christmas in the church. The milar will brine- Christmaa messages at with services In the morning he wHI preach on, "The Five Pointed J Star That islah Ssw." in the evening, "No Room ia the inn. uooa oia lasmoueu mo-srres-atinnal sinsing will be a special fea ture with special music as Dota services. Ail are invited to any or an oi im ser vices, and von von will be assured f a cordial welcome, and you will enjoy : the snlendid spiritual atmosphere of this church. 1 - UNITARIAN Cottsre and Chemeketa Sts.. Rev, Martin Fereshetian. minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded instructions. Class for adults and other classes. .De votional services at 11 a. m.. Christmas service. Sermon by the minister, "Peace and Good Will." Mrs. Al. xeresnetisn contrslto and Mrs. Haliia farrisn mnges will sing a duet, "Hark. Hark, My Soul" by Shelly and an offertory solo by Mrs. M. Fereshetian. "lhe cnristmas mr aid," by Combs. In the evening the you nr people of the church will give a special Chrismtas program In the Lec ture room of the church, the program be- ginnin: at 7:30 p. m. '- IB. 8. A. ' " International Bible Saudents Associa tion, meet every Hunday in Ueroy nail, Conrt and High Sta., 2nd floor tor Bible study; Hours 10 to 13 a. ra.; 2:.;u to p. m. Sunday. Dec. 21. A. J. Ksblemso. of Brooklvn. N. Y.. will deliver a free lecture to the public in High School Aud itorium, subject: l-.srth s iMnaimons tse ing Transferred, But Millions Now Liv ing Will Never Die." Mr. Eshleman is a lecturer of national reputation ana is now touring western ' cities where he speaks to crowded houses. He sees con ditions as they exist today and will point i the Bible the final ontcome. ihe Bible alone shows what will be the de sire of every heart, ttear mis lecture as it is comforting. Seats free. No col lection, i j. NAXARENE Corner of 19th and Marion streets.' C. IL Hopkins, minister. Sundsy behool 9:45 a. m W. B. Hardy, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o clock. Christ mss- singing by the choir, lesder, t loya w ilfer. Sermon hy Kev. Msry u. rtop- kins, subject: "The uiding Star." Young peoples meeting 6:30 p. m. Miss Hattie ateagers. . president, evening service at VO. Senon v th pstor. Subject: "Death May Take Us By Surprise." Tuesday evening at 7:30 Christmss pro gram. Wednesday 7:ao p. m. prayer ana praise meeting. Come and enjoy 'these services with us. The Lord is with us. and that to bless.' EVANGELICAL Chemketa Street, F. W. Launer, pastor. Sermon 11 a. m subject: "Christmas. Sermon S p. m., subject : "The Begia nine Sunday school 10 s. m. Krao- relical league. Christmas prosrram Tues day evening '8 p. m. The foUowing pro-gram- will be rendered. . ', cuutsiti rnzttm . e Silent Kirtt .. Conrreration Prayer Pastor e v .. i cnoir Polly? Discovery ..JaSoxi Crow If X Were Santa Clans. ...Glen8trauabgb Star of the East (solo)Lorense Combs sno Jolly Santa Clsus Eleanor Date sour ; .uACaotr Reading Pa ..Pat Barrie - ,:.....inn Ma run That Naughty Little Mouse i l'rimary viass Piano Solo Dorris Ennos Iuet- Kenneth A Dale Howard Grimes Santa Claus Outwitted (play -Bots and Girls Classes Address Psstor Home for Christmas Verna Martin The Holy City (pantomine) .. Effie Grimea, Ruth Bureh Rung By Ina Rigga- Band Music Hebel's Cherry-Bud Bsnd Benediction JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner N. Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Aeheson, pastor. l.eroy Walker ,assiat ant. In charge of the Junior church., The Christmaa spirit will be prominent in all he --ic. o te coming lxrd a day. There will be Christmas music by the cnoir, and a choice selection of songs. recitations, end pageantry tor both morning and evening. Tlie enorcn wm Iso be fittingly decora tet. following i the service schedule: rx-nooi ot ite- ligious - Education st 8:15 a. m., with classes ' for alt ages. Two services of public worship st 11 a. m. Auditorium. NuDlect: "The W ise Men And tne tiaoe. by the pastor. Rev. W'slker will preach to Junior church downstairs at the aame hour. Young people vn to 16 years of young i age will be welcome. ; Young people will Ifs Not Too Late To CHOOSE A 1 Why Buy Batteries More Than Once? Get the kind that last and last and last. ' 1 THEY'RE VILLARD RADIO1 BATTERIES Always fresh. We fill them after you buy them. You get all their life and better reception all the time. ; ! Joe Williams The Battery Man S31 Court Phono 108 ,. y, uj : CLJ3 x&r cL-a f?.C- r "I tr OUR STOCK IS NOT JUNK In the minds of some: there seems to be a miscon ception that we are carrying: a poor class of merchan dise or that we are carrying all used goods; however, this Is not the case. Our stock in the main consists of fresh, new goods, much of which was specially pur chased for the Christmas trade. l True our store is a half block from the business center but would not you be willing to walk a block or two if.it will save you 50 per cent on your purchase? CAPITAL EXCHANGE P. STEINBOCK, Prop. 342N.Com'L Phone 1368-W Shop Early Wrap good Address plainly Mail Early Gift VSugg for Mem SHIRTS ' CRAVATS LOUNGING ROBES SCARFS CUFFLINKS HOSIERY 1 GLOVES J SWEATER COATS Everything for Men and YqungMen Solve Your Gift Problems Here CLOTHING jH. SHOES ' 344 State Street GIVE JEWELRY And Pay For It After Christmas ; ""PLEASE NOTE That Burnett Jewelry Stores take the broad stand that EVERY BODY is entitled to Crddit-unless they themselves have shown that tiey- are not.. Therefore every reader of this newspaper is entitled to get all the gifts needed Now and to pay next year. Money back if you can buy for less for cash. lscuarej lid. 457 State Street CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Regular $8 Hot Point Toaster $6.50 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OF QUALITY RADIO FANS TAKE NOTICE All Standard $4 Radio Tubes Now aSelKng at 53.50 I (Frank) (Asel) HALIK & EOFF 337 Court Phone 488 i Gh vroEeit' 1 TBI 11, " MO: For A 9 CHRISTMAS GIFT The World's Largest Builders of Three Speed, ' Gear-shift Cars Newton Chevrolet Co. Opposite City Hall I meat for sVvotianal martins at 6:30 t. i. Intermediate and Seniors met tine ia saparata rooms. Stranzirs srill ret ac quainted quickly at these meetings and will ba creativ inspired bv Itein? there: I Pohlie worvbij at 7:30 p. m., with aa i appropriate Christmas messape by the pastor on i the theme "The 'Mission Of the Christ) Child." The publis ia cor dial! invited to share with this con Situation in all the service and is as- enre of the warmest possible welcome. On . Tuesday evening at 7:3 n. m.. the regular Christinas eve program will be put on. n the church auditorium. Two items of outstanding interest for the eve oinr will be the Christmas pantomime by the intermediate department of the Sunday srhool, and a Christmas play from 1'ickcns. put on by the older mem bers of the i Junior churrh. and directed by the Junior pastor. Ieroy Walker. foe- eial offering will be taken at this hour for Vear East Relief. On Wednesday the , musicians of the church will make a tour I of the city to sin; Christmaa carols. cordial welcome and hearty 'greeinffs st these meeting. We invito van to come and bring your friends. The Sunday school! will ' present Ha Christmas, pro rram Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. You will enjoy it. Come with us and make this ynnr home church. Strangera and visitora welcome. UNITED BRETHREN CASTI.K CHAPEJ, Afr. Z. C. Mower, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., preach ing 1J. a. m. Subject: "The Contents of lhe Msnger." YPCE senior, inter mediate and junior. 6:30 p. m. Preach ing; 7:30 p. m. Subject A Good Worn an t'romnted. LTaristmss program luesaay, 7 :.i). To all these services you are cordially invited. LKSI. IE South Commercial and My ers streets. H. f". Pemberton. pastor. You are cordially invited to attend the Sundsy services of this church as follows: Sun dayachool at 9:.. - K. A. Ilhoteii. sup- rintenaent. iou win rind tais an excel- i lent place for yon and your children to study the Hible. The Enworth liesguea meet at 6:30, 'the Intermediate in Leslie hall and the senior in the church. All young people are welcome. A live inter esting hour. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. - Sermon subject ; "The ' Savior King. Soecisl jChristmas music. In the evening at 7:30 the choir under the direc'ion of Mm. . R. Kush. assisted by Mrs. Marjorie Walker and Mr. Claode Stevenson as soloist will present the sac red cantata "The Shepherd King." with the following program: Introduction-instrumental. ; Quartette, soto and chorus. 'fOrcr the Silent Plain" : tfnor solo. "Hut Thon. IJcthli-hcm Kwhratah:" bass solo and full chorus. "O City of the Shep herds. Iift Vour Kyes:" soprano solo. "And I o. the Angel:" alto recitative and full chorus, "(ilory to Uod in the lligh- t: tenor recitative and full chorus, " nd ! "ame Ta I'ass:" , intermeiso. 'Xight." io'ruirental. Rass solo and nil chorus. "The People Walked in Dark ness;" alta solo and chorus of wen'a voices, ' Ao noon : full chorus. O Cap tive Judsh, Iry Thy Tears": alt solo, 5 'Sleep -Sweetly. Mtle Child of Mine": I full chorus. ; "Hallelujah. Amen." The cantata will He illustrated with plctares ' f mm hm Itf nf 0ri. V will find a SALEM ASSEMBX.T W CTu Hall cprner Commercial and ferry streets. A great battle is on. Truth against error: Spirit against flesh; tight against darkness; Christ agsinst Satan. Cotre, see, hesr and partirtpat in this glorious winning fight and enjoy with Christ the sweeping victories of the cross. Alto hear God 'a great prophesies unfolded, commencing Sunday. December 31 at 2:30. Alo 7.30 and every week- night at 7:30 sharp. "I nriinominainnal." Calvin Peterson of the ; Prophetical so ciety of London, Kng. CONGSEOATIOKAZ. CEXTtlAL South Nineteenth street. Harry . Johnson, minister. Sunday . m. lonnj People s in. Christ mas concert p. m. Tlie following achooi at 10:00 Service at 6:30. p program' at 7:30 numbers will be offered. Processions I: "Holy Night." "The Sar of Bethle hem" by the choir. Whistling duet, Mrs. O Stsnlev snd ! Mvra ileason. "What Mean Those Holy Voices?" the choir. Solo by Mrs. Harry Zelsdorf. "We Have Seen Him" bv the choir. "The Sad Shepherd," a review, of a '"hHstinss sforv written v Henrv Van Dyke, the minister. "The Kotes nfJoy" by the choir. ltiet. Mrs. Uuy Newgetit. Mrs. H. Johnson. "Jesw Came to Save" by tlie men's chorus. Piano- alo. Miss l.ueile Anderson. ".Message So Won drous Sweet," by the choir. Solo Miss Psrl Eyre. "Thou Didst I-eare Thy Throne." by the choir.: Itcnedlction. The - yonng people offer a hornet stent ptsy Mondsy evening. Susan Gregg's Christmas Orphsns i a Christmas comedy with delightful humor and fine opportun ity for real acting. The Sundar achooi Christmas program will ho given Wed erniw? st 7:Q p. tn. We are now able to give ybu 6 Hour Service On ODORLESS Cleaning and ; Pressing m CHERRY CITY CLEANERS 231 N. High PHONE 934 n v -tS C5M4 CJ-4 focf i WHY NOT ,7 for c:-: t l Ia 1 1 i Hi! 1 I U: t . I v. 1 1 "JIM tf SMITH JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man 0TT0 BUFF STAItfl & WIIITTEMOKE t ; . 'VaWBBBJSSBSSSSaBSalBlBaW -