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. m. m 1 ' " top ' -. TH2- C '3d C7.V K SUNDAY. HORNING; JANUARYS 1023 i ev .1 I: ' I "V'. .y-7, trXTTTD BKTHUTX rTRgT Corner 12th and -Missies St. a-il .chool 10 a. m. Walter Wells, sup-5riteBlt- W nptwt teach- b4 ttaw for H preaching ' V". B-i .abject: ''Preparation for 8er !.. Tt: Isaiah-6-., Evening r- -ww( Carts'ian endeavor 6:30. topic: ...der, . if nrion Bowman. Tanng people ZZ Mpeeislly invited tn thia service. Jw-hiBf 7:30, subject: "Is there Not Aaothrr way I' An -vanireliatie aerviee, ioerial sinpntc. Tuesday 13ttt. The Mar aCount Holiness association will hold kcir aoathly nseeting in this e hvrch, are at1 10 m-. and 2 and 7:30 Jjri nJ jvar wiiu n . HB Jlpad the day. Hot eoffe and tea will z urrad free... rrayar meeting Wednes- i. evening at T:30. Yon are cordially iBTited ta attead any ar aD of these meet an. .This is tha ehnreh that welcomes trsDCers, aad teaches the 'old time reli risa. Sin wi,1 ip w will, look for yoa. C. W. Tibbet. pastor. SEViXtH IAY Comer of Fifth and iGsines. . I. pastor. taoata Iscaool st 10:30 aad preaching at 11:30 fluade'nt, aad Mre.vRoy Crettie i her a-' listaat. The diviaion leadera are aa fol klaws: Mrs. Marraret- Coilina. the yonng MOpleS, JO, m. r i ii iv xsvivtuau, mfl junior, jjr. 0. E.; Foots,the primary; Mrs. Arch ie Free the kindergarten. This makes Ike SsbUash. school -em t"tertin-place. ... . t ; Ia thm ' flttsdaw i i h t tare will - be 'The' Two Cforeuanta.' So v ST. PACL'S Chorch Bt,; at Chnnek t, ' ,Ker- D. Chambers, rector, 'first ?U.n.dT. ,'f,r EPP"T?" Uoly Eaeh rl8 .mt ,B th hPl. Church school at 9:45 to which all hUdre are irrvtted. . MoraiC Prayer with eermon aad jested choir at 11 a. All moat, eor I J?. ,ttBd ' ,he aerrieea. T. Tvp- F- " t 7 . m, ia the parish bouse. The young people-witi cor dially welcome all other yoanj people. " 'VJ-J' E VAKOErtCAlT ! : ; . CHEM EKETA STKKET F. "W. tanner pastor, v Sermon ot ? 11 . a. . mi by . Rot Gilbert McElroy ThU will be a sermon to the older folia but good for all to hear. '. Benson at 7:30 p. m. 'by the pas Ur, snbject : 4 ?-What To liare in Your Itand. . Sunday - school at'- 10 a. m. More,- new members were recelred last Sunday, with more to come. . At ; :30 Forest Hiday will lead the EraniteHstie Laraa. Prayer aerrieea - on Thursday eTeniag.- : - - - -. f ; - ; - FIRST-C. C.: Polinr 'bevme' f thefr eTDfelitic meetinf Suaday, Jan. 1 11th. The pastor will speak Kondsy n subject preparatory -'to the week aerrieea Ker. A. P. Layton of .DalUs, Rt, a M. "Wood of" Corra Ilia and Dr. J. A. Good of" Port land will assist the' pastors dorimr the meottae Serrice, - eirlt eTeeiug eaeept ing Saturday dnrinjjheweek. vi j . . ' 1 ':-, : XTJTHEBAlf i - " CHRIST i EVANGKUCALri-Ptat: and 18th -StK. O. KoehU. Bittir There -will be Sunday, school, at 8:30 a.' nt. Iirine sny reKiBg tno ouesuon as;to wut serVwe in-English at 10:30-a. W.r -The" watitBtct tne eoxenanis w in nnaer . poster. wiU spesk on. -t-'Tae Pleaare- of ,b ew ft? -w ;"..TFv' .Vi , i-nbuc Worshrjiv i Vouns- peoples meeting pinlsMti! Pos t fail to- hear thjaj lee; mt :30 p. m. topler "fiow to Read the tawf It W made plain. r Cliarhe BiMe.' enh; serriee at 7:30ip.m. Wilstm.- tfl ftltU fMnltami . The- orca aoeirtr meets n'Wedne mit' will play the Euphonium, lie ,,. .f ? n .hi. v.. ,liyrt W w on' we;crr g, ,i,h street. nwfla-jr trhoot teachers was rn". . -j-.. ... meeting tr Thursday at 7:SO p; m.- Bi M the sweetest horn music, ping. , le- bid school oar Saturday from S i's a.' nr. J.OX LEE- MEMORIALr Xorlh' Win ter' aad Jeffersefn St 'ThemaS Aeheson. paste-, Leroy Walker, assistant, in charge pi ,the junior chmrch.-A-Terjr cordial in rhktion is extended to the public to unite tares .ore free.' - Bring yeur" friends , . " CATH0XJC , u : 'v.- J. R. Bck. pastor! - ilsst.r T-3o.-8:0 and dO:0.. Benediction after last -asate. Eerybody welcome. ;. V " W'BAJPTXStV; FlRST-oniee Marion ,-ahd"" Liberty. Err. . U. KhankaUpaiUor. .JJiUia athopl FA.' Schnnke. twp't. Iasea for lU. Moralns.' worship: 11 Prelude: Pealree Paehesy Anthem: Recesalon- .1 JfeKOTen. leser . sow. - irta oiw, with this eongreratioo. in the aerrieea of toe totuTireMird'L-Ttay.chooI of Be llciofl : Kdacstion ooens at . 9:4 5 is.' ,nu. with classes or all atrea.-;' . You will- enioy i ae leuowsnip ana tne opportunity - tor; the ''faints. I - -aaohaer-fieawBoTt in Urcgon. r i The j liomuena; I junior church meets down- stairs iat the ' Vmnite-ort. I ssm hour. -Herbert Jasper- will ' be' in Teara-RfiW Mts. CMJ. .BUTena-, tB"rftilphl- 'The TntreecWlM ; T flT - ine T"liniS. IT . . ' . Ponthide': Pootlude' In - B. T.-P.-JL. "' fi't ?- . JTTal. I charred in' the' nhsencw, oK Rw Walked . .""..w T. . ;..)."... .i.:.wlu imukar h knim- aefcnol honsn iUWtmn ?1 1 1 Si wtt as c sash s.t,a uk eveam exeeoC BatnMay. ior two wka! r Afteraoon meetings, for Bible Sstody and prayer on Tuesday, Wednesday; Thursday aad may at 3. Thw church that welcomes stranger. , Serenade - E jj sh,nka. tH Kpworth League at Oiaf copies Vocal wb: Mri t wmt aad theT Tubercnloala. Hospital ?T!in r finWlIi. eSni Young peopfes iroitf'nt 6:3P: m.. when Iostladr. HiIm. pecist . erangetja jStermedwto nnd Seaior. Leagae will tic meetings begin tOday ana wiu eon ., .. ..nw..i at 7:30. .This is a servicn that' all en-i 3-,T. pTsvtr mecticr each Ihursisy een-''5art:i0.-5 Collate prayer meeuiig each Wedaesday afteraooa at thV homo ot Mrs, J Cerolwo Jackaon at, 2 o'clock at 14S3-K. , V inter street. Xext week the quarterly meeting will begin with preaching . on Thursday and riday ereninga by the district Elder, Ber. W. N. Coffee. Thai pastors preaches a, Sunday morniag'on , tn subject, "A Promiao for Erery Day." i In the evening he will gire an- evaagelia- j Ho message. All are invited to these aer Tices and you. will enjoy the splendid! spiritual atmosphere of this church. ; V-;V4: P8XSBYTESZA3C ' IV FIRSTChurch 8u. between Center sSttd Chemeketa JSts.. Wsrd Willis Long, atiniater. 9 :S0 a. -m.' Sunday school, H. Z. Barrett Supt. The Men's Bible class and the Tri-C .class meet in Rigdon'a hew parlors, corner Chemeketa and Vol te re ts., : east entrance. iv:ia s. m. session meeta.,,4 raoeivs appiieaats .ior Church membership. All person wishinw o unite with the ' church , today ' should nifceteritlrtne -aeaafaaauar tnja nonr. it. g. m. - communion serriee and reception of new members. The choir will sing. 'The Lord Is My Strength," speaks and Evangeline Burlette Long will sing. "O liviae Redeemer," Gounod. Organ nom bers: "Communion in E Minor," Ba tiste; -'Offertory."; Berndge; and "roat tude, Leybach. 8 p. m. Junior society directed by Miaa Walmley and Miss Oavis." i-6:30- psg an. -young peoples socie ties. -7:SO p. m. popular evening service. Congregational singing, special music ny the choir, and sermon, "Ood'a Bread Upon tho Waters,', by .the minister Out fsv hnr. ;;.;, ,, r; TJSZTASXAH - :A'.L' L. rftar- andMJhemekretsr Stsj Bew. Mar ti I'eresheUan, minister. Church aehool at 10 a. m. uraoen imiruciwu. - ' i$r anlt-i. h atndyof the-New Te-, ts merit eenauciea oy .f j gospel? narrative sia ,nemgrow ataoieu, tSKins the gospel accorams; io mmim. thei f onndation. All are invited to come and .4eia in. -tho ..dUcuasipn. Ueyotipnal services at ii a. m., luojrcv i - moh, 'The-Hour ol ueciaion.- . an, Fereshefiaa wiU offer" nt n'confratto aolo tho great compositinn' of Scott,t ShilliOivo Hie-, Angels ,XfrrtA Mrs. W.' A. Denton' at the 'f it!.T e"9" Payehotogy meeU every - Thnraday1 even ihff as o'clock- nt" the personage,. 657 Chemeketa' St. ..All' are welcome. , t: MeeUnga held every Sunday In Derby haU corner High- sTid" Conrt ' Sts-Bible study lia . Eaeklels' Templo :30 p. m. A cordial invitation t Bible atn denta to meet with n. i . .y; ,V -. 1 " . V,.f.M.- -JiU- ' i ' r i". j i 'CHTOCH.Or..QOP . IIZ4A X'. Church. St., J.H. Oillespin, pa .H.c.tW u.hiul.,rmirpill it 10 a. m. IMt K7unw ' . , . Sharp, -so bo on time to takepart In the aonK service. , Preaching service at, L SdbJect t ' "-Bible - Unity.' ' Young tml ervicea' 6 :4 and aong an tes- ..il nrouhlnr service 7:30 p. m. "ii-mAV,r .r.rM service Wednes . i ..tnr1 -SO- Wa cordially invito aU Js-ho .can to aiieno jue v .... r etfutaTtlV A VI MISSIONARY Tab- irn.l- Verrv StrpaStors H. E. an Mrs. Caswell. Suftday i: aehool i convenes - at .a m u..kk. Runt. - Afternoon i subject. p V ? v W4 fr.f a T?f.;-" liLk. I Ulkaitl r5' "s f i Christian Church' Has fros-jtion jof the ciub Win again e Annaal reports given by the of ficers and pastor of the Court Street Christian church at the an-1 Richards;. -that , the association nual ; meeting; indicated rery I greatly resrets' that it's fund Iant prosperous year for the church.. . I larger. ; ; ii. ; ; The pastor, ReT. R. 1. Ptttnam, I - "liV- and March I, 4925. will! enter One pf the weekTB most pleasor npon his- gerenth .year's work! 1 ale, and happily pflanned parties During this time thelocal ngfe- J -ft wh,ch ' Mr' and " Mr; .1 W- moir Frank Bowersox were hosts hungalow b"uildihrand:are.today Thursdky compUmenting Miss worshiping in. a portion ot.thelri"'2Ml'c-.T; 6X iMMlinn . nnnil tima ttnrea It tneSO meetings, s BervlcV of p'raiso and wo'rshi st 7: JO p. m when rroi. u, vt . itiaaief Kimball School of Theology, will be in charge of the Service. Thin will . be ' an hoar' of fin fellowship, ma 'well as splendid opportunity for -.hearing a 'great message lrom VT. Kiaaie,- inerewm pn Bpociai music by the choir-at bout morn? nocT Cmml and liirh Sts... J. J - ... - - . . . d . . J-rn minister: Miss' HatBo iliteneii. . i -j-;. ....... waM'nraa. BPOCiai music or m tmni K 7re-e; Snnd-yVMU. ing and evening mating,, . j , 1 1 FIRST iCorneV. Siale ndvChm-eh' Stst Blaine KE. Kirkpa trick, minister. This eharchJ with SO Tears jt service' for thS Kiagdoin of Ood.-invitee yon to (worship with ns.- Claa meeting, :. a-m-, P. Litchfield, leader. bondsy school '.1 k . Bh.nfri, Stnnl.-! One srhOdl ia welt manned. Witn teacniua anaii.- am :Whiler. newly elected aaistantwiTl be- ria aer wsrr si ise Tain n nuij. The Bible school prowvam opena at. :4; The men of tho enure a meet "i nw aamc hour r with- the Everyman'a" Use t the Bligh' theater; .'The Value, and Joees aitv of Keeping in Touch With Chriat"1 will be the central thought of the morn i.r sermon by tho pastor. - "The Call of 93 W Km v ' - - - - . . 1 w . - . . . , tbi Cress" an exemplif ied - in the eeny I thoroughly organise to meet Tne neeos rhnrch and In'ApoatoliC" tenchtng-wlll -bo jpi every age group. If ;yo are not eo the evening 'theme. vonrres;aoBB iag.' Two Oirtstiahtdr-roT eoeletlej fi-SO o'clock. ': now to na toe Bible Helpfully", is the topic to-be considered by tho yoaag joople. . emiitUH' agTESfCSj ic..Ai. aehool room of new. i church building; corner of Liherty.and Ctaenaeketa streets. Sunday- marnmg-oervicea a ;11 nected elaewbere". we rovite yon to atudy irith a. Morning worship. .11)0 clock. The their "of - SO voices will siag, under direction of Fwf. W. liooson. w ii a Prof. TC S. Roberta at, tho organ. The pastor1 will preach on the subject.? "The fer-nantiB . ia- Religion." 5 At tho- eame ...... ... j- ....;n..s a.. Sabieet tH lessona "ermo.-Socromont.:- day I tm gthte- tho-Bth-grades w& i tha Annex.. hr Junior ennrcn will meet fot woTship nnder directio f Miss Msry fc Pind ley, Viaectot of Re ligions Education.-.. oya ona awia iron. I .k. a.twl-fk tha-oth' erades- inclusive are school at :SO ,-m. .Weansayovennj- i welcome t tarepfrg nr sue jwr Jestmoniar eerig- gl 8 o:lelu-.Bea Mis. Fl.dlty'. aermon. to .boy. and girls . j.., , Tnan . nA ever Ii.. ha mbiMt: ' 1WO t ttaces.. ws; room r J' I " "-rrTC . w.-r. meet at imno :30 pJmAll are cordially 6 :80 p, m.r All y?K,PP' jr5..r a,'. . Ik. f auaw ta AH mSO I - ' - awh maasawna-iaaT nir I " U wj. Sin m . tavitea to our aci ' - - c . j .in nn niuiir win -aiiDar. as ss mid tt V I preach em tho sbt: "Tha Indnsibje tag room. S. -MVAWrRlTTflaa FIRST Liberty and Center Vs.. ,W, C. Kantnef -minister.. Sunday aehool nU10 I - -2Ta. for-,n are nodei-eonrp- V-.."'.; Endesvor "at :80 o. m.. Miss Kaihrine 7 :30 " P.- m: welcome. . Tho winter Churcn wigns a-er tod . wilt begin, on next Thursday even; ing, with a new and interesting -program tvef fC-Gmrtk r'nmwiereisl and MT ci . H V Vemherton. PS MOT. i J are cordially- invited; t : aHend i the . ser iingl chool at :45 a. m K. A. Rhoten, Supt ;t- .f'.Adreaa. aood music and some 1 " Xmki" .hJ with hieh Weala and on? weaderf nl pietnrea in color. etllent orgaTiisitmn. vi EportaT Jeagne ; ..x- - -in it TOmifeent scenery. I ...... .. . ";4.,iiafa temene mectins 4n bubjoc 01 buc. - - ,1. I x.esne uan " r . ---r- . chareht '. AH young- pePpve; welcome Lfva terestinir discuss ion lR.vir .kw1 I moennga -wua au . r V; mifimer. - cmiiuaj . . . ,n Amtm tiiMPK ' MOTDOII V"W'l" - - i m f5ovi "H r . ..v.i. - A-'eliaelr.. RPmoB awujvi. -"f " ".. . : k: il ill . m aad morning iif , , " dovoimiula and GOB oincr w,n " ... . u tt j-. v-.- ;n read n paper. jwtsrriavm ii."..-' . . .. - . ... . . , The younx peoples society wn meet al 6 Tp? ; opic : "What a the Chr-V-i Amnsetnentst" Preschmg aad communion -erlc P Sermon topic: "Tho Power . of Fellow ship." Servant, .for Jesus' 1 'iV?' the r. vVorid. s rs aeari r--, j . li m. , .1 these meetings. They will helpTn T he,p b i - v..in.nt . masie. . nlatn - scrip tur nreaching, fine fenowship, "'' borly atmosphere nnd - lid - -' ar h n - 1 nnaa ' SICFI Hlni i--J-a sw - and viaitora are especially i-te- SOCTTT SALeM Corner ot v.au2.u-i. ... wlUl vs ior tao sy. " j u i..- and Washington St... Carl F. and Mm- -Yrt eesnt hsrt and wUl bring O Miller, pastor. Yon will receive .na Kingdom t Sslm . , t . ! warm wekome to ail'ef .the: Wftir Vt !( f J'l , Vw-,VJ. ' ?JaTaZh whickT are 'as foiloa. SCANDINAVIAN 15th and Mill SlSj. o-f-rDr. CarlMiller. p. IHhUn. pastor. : S !!.,.. WehiT 1 1 a.- m vnnti- - deava'r :30 i. ra. Evening seryico 7:SO p. m. Prayer meetin; P Thursday. JT:30 'rVi-T. . cTRTi.Tf-a-Corner' 17tk lath St. Thursday at 7 :30 p v.. -" - .i . .m nn aehool 9:15 n4 " . Cri Vw,?,L-5Uai by be A mdal - a-kaol. atnsie Iinw t .MiliMtn! Let all jnntorHollowing com m. i Herman i- S'On .tho iIomeStrftch of f. Pnmn." It Oil preseat. ,A iaSpirationat mestase ap UnS .ft.V aav-vieej Christian - i.devor a . n n' utnuiur Mt: ThternHKliste W.MV. f ... - . 1. . .h e . vnM. neawie enjov v " every Thnrs- . . . u . i.ii.Mnii " ham it . Kswortn lesitue.. pim-j Evening TirVice tp. fO- 'On T o .'.inrk the LsiiiesiAld meet in the Zinnia ot atrw, v-- . a. ti.,-iIit at TrDO n. m.. praj er meeting. Yod are cordially invited T to our urtict. l pas Streets. " - ! k I a. T-.aaw k. 'TC;.. "re1riwM-1 yosTVrV no iii.ted-otherwiaoi JCfcNTEIt STREET At P.vllilmerv . ' . nil .aa Center Stl IOC. vrui --- ,r i Yon -are cordlalrr invtieo -to eo morning aervice at ,V- tr?.-T" :ti . L- as. fn' eiti v gnDirri. . uiii-ar t Olferinff." In the evening at ? eock the Epwottb leagno wllf t P te ip- slon study wora lonoweo y Tl Mi- t .1 , 1l aaanine. aervices .lav fcBimD "" "-" : i--.-n.ffa. ('am aad worsniB-wiiu i ,1 tl r . rr ir. x$ 0E6II1 7JII YEAH Ions to" be. on jtlme. In-order; that no time may, be taken away, from the chosen speaker of the day. An imporunt ; business- meeting, will also i! bty in order -when a number j of reports will !be made including I especially, that' off the showing at Itha T .1 hortv nf ithaiVsla tinttraieattw film,! "Columbus.". The constitu- perous - Report fori - 19Z4 brought . up for consideration. Thrift week.- whlch will begin on Saturday will . Also hare mention on the program. - Up . to -date so i many . requests for aid from .the scholarship loan fund have? come' to Mrs. p. C. proposed new plant. - ,The pastor s report indicated several outstand ing - accomplishments : the; past year. , At regular services, and "during UUb'UbiiiiUl .i i j-g-v ic w ; PLAfiS PROGRESS Information of More Definite - Nature j Is Given Out During Week I late in the evening. Mr. i and' Mrs.; Bo wrsox" invited nature ahd'how to meet its moral as their i guests? Miss Florence land religious , problems.. .. Every McGregor Mr. arid1 -Mrs. Bliss I student will' be encooraeed to do lo6k to your laurels! Darby, Mr., and Mrs. Hi B. worth; Mr. and MrsUWalter Li Spauldirig, B, , M.. Scobbe, Supt. - l -w m waaw u a u k tb iuiua- - evangelistic aerviee subject: "P-jOf" Whito Throne." . TnesdaV evening pray' servicV? Priday evening lr. BeU t of Kew York City if expected to bo present and conduct , the service,-' m preparation for nn1 evangeimtie snpisu Saadar.'Jaav.HKa. f jiir . in the Taoernaeia to in,wi'.w rntTi jimm t Pmoitot and . BmlH aeboel 10 a. m. and TEnglUk proahhigervieo ; 11 a, ns. t No evening service. I . . " j . f imof COi:XTV Regular . monthly meeting of the Marion County Association wiS hold an -all day service next Tues day nt the First United. Brethren f$V " . ......... a 'vtMuf,-n -atTwetw. 7. W. comer ot. "v . ---- Tibhetta. pastor. me aeryico. w ... e-- r 10- n'elock -with preacning at 20 and 7:43. au are "V,"? . i..,hM and anend tho day. .1 not tea or coffee will be furnished free. rThe ia-ociation U atrictly io,fj"tt ,?n ak nnd -there Is increased interest in these meetings each month. i -r 'J '--t s v OLAT TfDINliS 343- Cowrt Sti C. S. Johnson, paator. . f,nJr 2 p. m Serriees-at h" i'-K Meettort on Tuesday, Thnrsdar nnd Sat "4sy evenings. Wo proach the fU. so tf Salvation for the alnneri ' baptisin Wltlr' the Hoty Gbo tor .tne JX . heaUnr through prayer for the tho second' and" soon" "amit-eft i't. Wo are ' Increasing i? .-numbers -.and . in terest" The dord i. blewing wjirkCom end ret a messing, iiveij I est testimonies nnd winter feUowahip, : Cortier 191k - and' Marten- .SKCV V? Hopkins. mrh;rj t S""" -22 a a! iWV Hardy. Supt. - Morning Srorahio at It er"K"Wj.-; Jt pastor sufjeet: .VtPvi'(". TTf, Young peopla meeting 6:80 p. n Miss IfaJltieMeggera,. president-, Evening ser tr 7-.80. 8ermonby Mm. 1L." ki as, enbleet : y imieat - x "r . ;r ' torv." .Wednesday J"!r at 7:30 pray and' praise- aerviee. Everybody welcome. Z i i - f T . v f -ii . :i " .. ,uit-!i- U ih Aemorv. non-iecwr "Health" , aerviee At Portland, j sSeven tables ot five hundred t werelnlplay throughout the evening .with honors, going, to ftirs. i-i. ii,.v ortn ana j.o -jar. J.-c. -.V . a.r.a.1iatfl flffr.I-T9 1 u - avuA. I .l fe . iT.r "i:"v Z?:rZ"?4rJ- the noratrmotif the .rooms -A fndhn tVAA trJ-ama. 1 k 7 OlHiMnnO V fS 1 ; t : T ' v A CtjaVUl IUC1 VS SVVkAV . V UUi w -. s,w the ; church, xrhich makes a em- bership, , resident and i non-rest dehk, -480.-- The Sunday sehool had the largest, rally day iattend ance in its history. Chrls Kow- Ha. ' . mo , Voih w. aaa' o.eaa i m " TfJw V" Mr; and Mrs. Karl Bt Kugei; Mr. ;, "4 rD- -"i Mrs- Wilson Darby Mr. and Mrs. of the school was.ovef , 21&. the wilfM .M-.r.-ig, wti. alm set for 194. A rrimer's "ili'X7.r . . .. --- t i - - - f . iiaui ti.xivi ui, m i ., vu. auu iuii league too l? Wwllm. HardittSti Vr afad' Mrs wers-nrsuwrn. ...u.s.1avrj. s ?H, Thompson- Dr. c and Mrs; a gospel .team .to AuttsvUle each I :T..vt:MiyKTl-nwhmT SonUr.t6ndrtetsewIc them Cralg and Mrs.-J. T. TCbittljr, The tihtxreb hafctwoyong"peo-l djMrs .vtor Looney of a hi - w -A w"r Vk 71 a. ' w a,, ' askiM air M - pie in Aogene hid-u.wi, Jefferson. andMiss"Myra Mont- twd in' tne- racme vnnsiiaii Vomerv of Indenendenee fiitaj ; m isugene. ; me- awr. m an, ardent' evangelist iandi person ally conducted, two short meetings for weaker churchesMn the coun . It is a; rtmanent policy or -tae church to have a definite program in 1921 at"five-year;nTOgfanx was adopted. . ..This- year is khe r last r During the past week informa tion of amore definite character concerning ' the courses to be of fered has ben sent to the pastors of the churches in and near Salem. An .interesting layman has- sug gested that each church or Sun day school provide for paying the regis teration fee of one or t(o of its young people. Some; say "that if the Sunday school board elects certain , one to take these courses that it will stimulate: interest on the part of all of the Sunday school workers. . Doubtless some of; these suggestions will be used to- the - advantage ot f those v who take- the" courses and to the' advan tage of the ; iSundayl school. j it is aisp an attempt towara a better understanding of human lls own thinking and n one will - J. D. Alexander received a prcs- be asked to accept -any theories 1 ent from the- Pringle Bible c!..s3 ql theology or psychology jot ped agogy unlessjfhe - has comfortable accommoaayons tor tneir enter tainment. j - . " Dr. Hammond willj help his class to understand the "problems of the Intermediate boy or girl. The life and -literature of the Old Testiment' will be , presented by Dr.. Riddle while a sinillar study of the New Testinient will be giv en by Dr. McCormick. J.The prin ciples of teaching will I be taught by Prof. Hertzog. i A fuller. des cription of-, the coursies offered and ; the hours when the classes wfai meet may be had! by apply ing to the pastor or Sunday school superintendent of your own church or from Kimball School of Theol ogy. . ..The interest shown, by. in quiries during the paejt week in dicates . that there will he a. fine enrollment of real, earnest stu dents. Pririale Ladies Club' to - . Meet at Clark Residence -The Prln- were win jPRIXGLE, ;Jah.10 gle' girls named here ners In New Tear's resplutio'ns Rpth Btapleton, fifth grade; Agnes Santifer, 6th; Eva iyoms, 7th; Mabel Cbastain. 8thv Prlngle boys. last Sunday, as a' token of appre ciation, of his faithful services as teacher. .'- The. New Year's mail so far is con gested with catalogs and cale n- ;. Jack McAHster's barn burned last Sunday night, the stock being saved.- j Phone service on line 53 is not satisfactory.. It has been suggest ed that all phone wires be re moved from electric line poles. - The Pringle Ladles club met at F. E. Clark's home Thursday. Mabel Chastain and Ocie Stew art are the Pringle school librar ians for?, this "month. ARTICLES FILED . '.; VANCOUVER. Wash., Jan. f.- Articles of Incorporation for a $600,000 linen mill which Is to employ 2000. persons within 90 days, were forwarded today to Olympian by local xepresentatlvps of the Washington-Oregon Lie i mills. n " . :y:C:. J CHICH!STEn'8!r;Lr 1 . M di! Aw jrr vr. irr V" C fel rtsMi left llmsns A ,.- ? kaa V f4 aVT-i g -- Is -!-. eswl KJt sub I f Tdkks saw. ahiihrr T w L - - -J iiAOJ km A J I i m i ft Vtws knom at s Best. SAtcst, t w jr Ke t1 CIO 5T CGMSTS CIIXZC PresfiVtet'sifis'tb dblservey 1 i-irsi uommunion ot Tear Special features j for j Sunday i morning .services j at ;,ine ? nrst Preshyterian xhttrch Include the church-is .putting forth much ef- J first! communion 'of the New Year, fort td reacn me aims.:, ? f I O Divine Redeemer" by liounoa i J Will i be jsuhg hy ( Evangeline 13 ur- af m I dette Long, , requested , by mem- I t'aVl atn Kimoer. Manon , county U0T -; TI.. -it-J.. nf -mill naslst the minister, Rer. , ward wjins Longin administering the Lord s Supper. New members will , be ; received into the' church at the 11 o'clock "a. ' L La,J dk yearfc Of .this: s programs sana utj l RsnUnnad from - naira nearly two hundred members st of the narisii and' their families.! The center of attracton was, of feourse. v the,t! pyramid feplphiany aervjce cake whichvadomed tne large t . The jocai congregation; of the rohnd table ' where .were seated f KeVerend-and Mrs: 'IffV .afiftiooat'fr the ensuing yerV- The- hers, memDers ot me vesxry inn t tnembrRhin ia more than 800.. and their wives, ahdf .the hosts of hel j.Qd ;nave been secured towards Via rrv-' Mrl stnfl Mrsi Tl III Williams and Mrs. Florence Pagel The cake Was' cut by Mrs. F. G.1 Deckbach; wife of - the senior warden, and speculation abounded as to whom Wduld'-Teceive the ring- find- other articles55 concealed? Mrs. IIJ' B; ThWsea'was the ? firiaeir, of i?the rrif' and1 will therefore, 'according to custom", be - chair rriah of the ilB.'k VTVaH i . T.as-aa w, L. "tl", ao subject: "The Bresd -f i.tf.- for' SoiTit. -Mrnd n oor. 7 -So'p" m" " Whr'l-e I Cad KiM .tho tlewil V '. Services everv 'Snt exeeptin g Monday: "Ministers-' ''"" deaomiiiationi' invited - u Evangeliat.-, -J. C. Peterson. li mi ifflLSTnoi; II,. .dfeafiizatlofi 1 of Laymeh's League uompietea: t Officers Stand V terU hirt 615 Psrh ff.iilv brln a MARKET STKKET FREE Corner or yveVed'd'ild JadwUhes and coffee Wmtar.W Market "K will be famished at church Church mwC. lC-'Jsv vlJa2U rOol 7-8 m. . as -Sinein devoUonaU M3, prt ranla-A. h,J,fv'i? Harmony of Gospel. Teacher Training, for all sixes and agea, i"'" Studio T o! ChriatUn Unity, - Practical at It and 7:45. , Clasa meeting of th, old Cl ":.-"f A... f eranee.' etc -Ton Methodit type la the main anditonum at wilf,' bar. io eo-i to realiao iw value, j 12 :15. Mrs. iorJtVn,a5 MsHrtbm Let-there, be many thia time. A bearty j people. meoUnratj 6 :d v J;1'". welcome extended all to worship wtth .na. I Jaquet, leader. Prayer and paiso aerviee JL ... . r.-T STRSt "BiiFTIST CHURGHf' 4 ak e. 'a, Ldhcrty cni I -aricn oo - Revival mcVtinrs for two weka'be'srinriin'HcKlay lIorning Scrmon--Interccssion for the Saints, Evening Serraon The Almi jhty' Dollar. It Is against the rules to L I without sha3aS L i I j i '': :- . - - " ' cnunar that velco::::j The Salem Chapter of the Unl tarian Laymen's ; League met in the Emersan - roomof the church to pass on the- constitution and to complete the organization. Thfe constitution .. . was . unanimously adopted and the officer formerly elected stand as follows: Miles McKey, president; Guy O. Smith, vice, nresidenti John Goebel.1 seo- retary-trestsurer.' The executlvfe eoroniittee4 consists of the-of fleers with two others elected '- by the members. ' Ben Taylor and John Pollock.' were elected 4& complete the personnel of the executive committee. . 1 - The mcetinss' will take -place twice amonth ,oa MondJ;cverf- on the. evenings when the Amer ican Legion was not meeting to avoid conflict in, time. . The purpose of the organization Is to develop the social, moral ana , the. .spiritual - life, of" its members and to serve-,th city ia coopera tion with all other- groups active in. Salem. Plans .aro under wa to bring nationally known spealc crs to discuss vital problems. On such occasions the public will be invited to enjoy and to learn from ttese guests of the chapter. c rr.r" erecting 4he. first unit of the new church ihere, though; all the fund has not been pladged as yet. )TrtOUGHTS "FOR EVERY DAY ; By Editof 1." B. Parker of tfaV Yt Conway (Arkansas News) i Someone ' has said that the sur cQtamltiee in charge- off the" Ept- est proof ot being endowed, with phahy party for next year; She jnobie qualities is to oe titro Mrs. Rex SanfOTdr; Ms. Carrie I And some other philbs6pher.has Fr Ve, and Mrsr MS; Prtmty; whd said, "I would rather be able . to were winners of .'the jothr articles. J appreciate things!, cannot have. During' the dinner the guests 1 thin to have things I am not able W(jrp entertained -.with musical I to annreciate. i raimberv .MIss Ruth . Bedford, I ; gome have friends and, do not cuuir9,vuc-wi, tD- aT.vva. i Know DOW to appreuiiiMnicuisiii as did Mrs- - V..T.Ca.rIt0n, Sralth.Janing to do eventually makes the Miss . Mildred Roberts delighted I friends Indifferent and. jk turn to With a violin; solo ;r ;, .;.; : i v mdre. appreciative ones. ; . At, tna ciose pj me ainner u . others ar ; never altogether yearly repdrts were rea by a rep- pleased-With waat5 Is given td them resentative of the Various orgari- ann iirai1w .nvw -wliat' ia -received jxations of the churcn,.and an en- by other persons. ..i ., : . v cooragmg report; given pi , me i u j$; go, bard sometimes to lor-. building fund by Rollin K. Page. Jge selfto. get away from -one's vestryman ior me year iwere eieci- 0wn narrow Vision, and tO.pe.aDie ed' rIllHn& thfl vear as follows: .A wTf-o nffism norl nnrt wnttlrl . i ., i.. 1 IM MVO ; Wgn,, V vvw waa ww w v L Williams. Ln)n rmvlnff nn rl to heln them to I Allan carson. wniiam tten, iiouin i get it.1 ;-; ; ; --J, v , Fortunate Indeed Is the" person who buries selfish thoughts' and goes out to serve others. :, It is true .: mom suitfes' ! V - .'l'""' . I -aBnasSaa-sSaM . iiawasaavsMBasmnswa rm -r K. Page, Willam" Walton. F. G; Deckehbach; N: t2. Katouryij and A. L. Steiner. ';- v'. j ; , :;4i frf .Z. ; -.j fJ .1 I . r", I that theres moi?tfcappines;ist giv- rne , memDers. .oi jtne American i ng man in receivings- our. mere are Association of University Women I persons.who seem to be happy only lire ' anticipating a interesting Jwben - coveting and; getting ;what luncheon meeting for .hext. Satur- they covet. Such individuals nev dajr at 12:30 o'clock at the Marlon I er' know" the" ; meaning, .of real hotel- The members will, be anx- (friendship and fellowship. l; e -0 . . . ' ' ' ' yN7 ' ti t ' ' In '"M 4 , v . Tilccla ' Every! Siliiday attiio' i ? - ,i r v . . a , , . . - , ',-' i ' ; : '. . r : " 1 ;'"''"---' ''- f f- A Ilawiian proverb says th4 orli was made out of a gourd", y c t e c n c 1 1 n e 3 , -1 1 - c c z ! i t av e tc c i GccJ IIu-I All' rica Vr' clcCaTib - j , v "i i . ..' -. L. las.., S i t -- . - . t i J ,...v.. t! w- r we l.tl UUiiuv. i.kC3 Lid iudrcuuil .... ... II BJBCIpTEJLD Davenports are built in onr own shop .and no better Davcn, pert can.be built v Call and let us" explain the construction and materials' usedtf .There is as much difference as" day and night. . A 3-piece suite in all wool tapestry oonsistuij? .of . daveilp6rt,. s fireside, chair, straight eliair, regularly priced-, at $267,50 sale price .-..:..$18-l50' Builtweli Bed Davenports" hfford au extra bed with one simply operation. A lar?e variety of coverings and all specially priced.. " Davenports of full web xonstruction,, best grade springs tied-eight ways with the best twine. . $125.0a Tapestry as low as 72.50 , Velours as low as . . - :.Z2J5Q J,lgure4 Deninr .asJow as.. .$13.50 vq graiexciusive agenis iur tne na- .rfitnifnllTr ' li-vnm TTlPljf.V 'finV fnr Mohair Davenport- Beversible Cush ions; Bifchfield builtj ' insures .the best of construction and' mater ials .: $165". Tapestry covered Davenports, Birch-:-field builti regiilarly selling at $125 ui : -7...:-...-r.:.: $95 i. i ' -j"" .. - - '"-..! 4.. -,Jr-at ,; ! :" "' " ') ...... J. i We ore exclusive agents for the fam ous' KrTchler 3Ifg. . Co. Davenport. beds., .i Sold:: during-this sale jit sub-- Moliairs as low as : stantial reductions. Regular $151 ; for !.!..:. Regular A for t w r .. Bd -- 1 1 l 22.50 Many others from which to select 1 , Davenport . ........-.......$133 Davenport ... . .....07.50 'tloiially known KARIEN fine' fur-' niture. All designs exclusive. : Also the Karpen .Fib're Furniture in sets $nd odd chairs and rockers. - - LAMP All steel adjustable,, Bridge ,Lamp with Georgette shade, regular $20. bnaae ana stana compieie ior $11.75 Floor lamp .and &hade-fanious Betty Ross shade and standard for $12.25 All steel " standard . decorated in black and- gold with', silk shade combination, . . ; t $12v7& Bridge Lamp and silk shaderPoly-v chrome base and lamp : and shade, sold for $2250. Special,, X - -'': ,- -C '.'J,: "' " ' 'Carw - - :. r - ' I $13.50 All 'Floor Laiap3" and Chadu in -! stock to be closed out at special j prices ' 73 4 1 r , 3 u l, Li w p.. i J5 TO cocnr sr