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11 A . UXITEI BROTHREK nRST Corner 12th and Mission at. Slthday school 10 a. ra. We have ef Xftlent teachers, and , classes -.tor-1 all itfces. "j W. "W. Wells, superinU.-hfient. Come and bring your children. -Prech-Ing 11 a. m. Subject, -"A Double Minded Man." Evening service. Chris ttgrn Bndcavor 6:30. Topic, "The Mas ter Method of Winning Follower," IJre. N. J.. Tibbet, leader. The-young people are tpcatly Invhcd to' ttUs eivicv Preaching, 7 ;30. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7 :30. We arc plan ning lor a revival to begin noon, which will be conducted by MraT M. Alice, UZirham, I2vsngeli3t, Vwho , has had tvad experience eastttnd west. Wiftch papers for , dates, y don't fail to hear her." - You are Invited to attend any or .All or these services. You will be mIde to f eeV at home, ail are welcome. Come, ; V"W. Tibbet, pastor. by the pastor until next Tuesday, when the Evangelist, Rev. George T. Klein, of Spokane, comes i to the assistance of the pastor, and will conduct a two weeks meeting in. the - church. Rev. Klein is a very earnest preacher and is ir. demand in some of the biggest campa. of, the country. He will preach every . evening except Saturdays. Next Tuesday the Marion County Holi ness association will meet at this church for its all day meeting. The pastor preaches on Sunday morning on the subject, 'Pentecost, or 'What Meaneth ThisT " In the evening he will give an evangelistic message. Ail are; cordially invited to attend all of these services and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church, . - - " j .. : " ADVEXTISTS ' .ifEVENTH DAY Corner of "Fifth nd Games. N. C. Erntson, pastor, sabbath school begins at 19 :3d a, in. Over three hundred are la their places and ready for the days study,' "Let us bring an offering an4, come into KJs courts," it amounts to over fifty dollars a Sabbath. Preaching at 11:30 by the pastor. Young -people's meet ing at 4:30 p. m. The subject for the Sunday night lecture will be." "Is God Particular? .If 1 do the Beet I Can VWill be Saved Will , I Not?" The lectures have been . Well attended all Winter. Only two Yiiore and we cloee for the. winter. We are planning to have baptism again the 14th; Don't fail '(I,'ta' in this lecture. Bring- your fyftr.ds. Song service begins a t 7 :30 f ' - ' 1 1 ' ''.- ' METHODIST; ; - '"' FUtST rner State and 'Church at reels. Class meeting, tig a. m. in Me lower northwest -corner . of the church- Geo. LitchOfeld, leader. Sun tliy school. $-45 , m. Buperlctendent; It. F. fjhankv' 52 teachers and an average iaitendance of MS. Every de purtrocot of the Sunday school is or gan ed and anxious to .be of service romemDera and strangers. The .Cradle roll . department, numbering -250 to 215. Is having an interesting and help ful service this year tn-. their, own rodm. ' Mrs. Shanks is superintendent ofl-this department. Morning worship, Jl o'cloik. The Rev. U. S. Crowder. of this city, but recently tf Wyoming. Will preach both morning and evening. Hfs subject this morning will be "Oad'a Thoughts and Man's Thoughts," and lhthe evening at 7 :30. "Sin Its Ef fect and Cure." Junior church wor- f .... .i. biro -.Atl.v CL4. XX U CIOCK utader the direction or Miss Findiey. fcSrmon subject. "A Singing Church Prsery J provided in Epworth ' hall during the church - services, Three leagues: louhg People, ; High ynwi i uu tfumur mgri league vill meet la their respective pxaes at :30 PA.ni. - Dr. McCormick ,will lead the Thursday Bight devf('nal service at 4 30 p. m. Frieaiff and strangers wel comed to all tA these services. ''' .- ' """" " ' ' (AIifCET STREET FREE Corner " t. Winter and Market streets. Rev. Vbrtimer C. 'Clarke pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. Frank S. Schulta, Superintendent. Classes for all sixes and ages. Preaching hours at 11 and tM5. Class "meeting at 12:15, Mrs. da Garrett, - leader. Young people's meeting at ;30, Miss Martha Jaquet, Header, Prayer and praise service at 70. Aa evangelistic service in the evening. The revival services which began last Sunday evening by the pas tor . have grown in Interest and have Veen . of the most profitable kind. These will be continued over Sunday 'LESLIE Church, South Commercial and Myers streets, j H. F. Pemberton. You are cordially invited to attend the services of this church on Sunday aa follows: Sunday school at 9:45, K. i..Rhoten, superintendent. ' You will find a class suited to your needs. Your children will be well taught by com petent teachers. The Epworth leagues moat at 6 :30. The Intermediate league in Leslie hall and the .Leslie league in the church. AH young people In vited. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: "The Houses on the Rock and on the Sand." Evening meeting. at 7:30, Rev. E. C. Hickman, D. D. and his father Rev. G. W. Hick man, will bring the Gospel to us In song. - This will be something you will enjoy and which will help you. You will be lne&rred , and encouraged by atten-datrt-e" at these meetings. Plain Gospel preaching. Excellent . singing by the chorus choir. Christian fellowship and neighborly greetings make this church a delightful place to meet your fellow travelers in - the way of Jif e. Come with us. Invite your friends. Make this your church. Visitors and stran gers especially welcome. . Sunday school 10 a. m.. Gust Ander- IVnon : - The . Tmpresfeloh Jesus ' Made son, superintendent. Morning worship) On. His Viret Disciples,? AU day in. Swedish r at 11 a m- Epworth county missionary rHy at the church Leaeue 7:1 d. m. Evenlns service 81 Tuesday. Pisn-to-attentt eacn session. p. m. The monthlv meeting . of :the 1 Tiiose attending invited to bring a ba Ladles Aid will be held Tuesday at 3 ket dinner at won. but' In the -evening piano will make the opening attractive to auV The Junior church will hold services at the same hour in the base ment of tlte church at 11 a. m. Parents should encourage r the children to re main for that service. Senior En- p. m. in the church, Thursday prayer-1 at meeting at 7:30 p.: m. o'clock the ladies of the. church 1 deavor society held at C:30 p. m. The CENTER ST. A. F. Hilmer, pasor. Corner Thirteenth and Center streets. Sunday school convenes at 19 o'clock, under leadership of II. H. Gralapp with classes for Id and young In the Ger man and English languages, r At 11 o'clock German serice when the Pas tor will sneak on "The Fa Ithful ami Wise Servant When His , Lord Come." There will be no . regular evening service Sunday evening. Will f urnish a 50c uppcr. Church I interest is growing along au unw ana day, Thursday 3 to 9 p.. to. All mem-1 the leaders are anxious to enust an bers urged to enlist In. the pre-Easter I members in active service; Midweek Kvamrrtlistic ranrnabm. A hearty Wcl-lsctvice Thursday evening at 7:30. This come extended to everyone to any anaichurcn welcomes au mo us servicea all these i meetings. ' r PRESBYTERIAN .T'IRST On Church street. especially t3 strangers in . the city. This church stands ror loyalty to tne Word of 'God. - 5 BAPTIST FIRST Corner Liberty find Marion streets. . Rev. E. IL. Shanks, pastor. Bible school 9:45. Ed. Schunke, su't. Classes for all ages, everybody wel come, . Morning worship. 11, Prelude: Arm Ida Rossini. Anthem: O Loving Father Wooler, ; Offertory : su lcata solo, Elegle Massenet, Mi?s , Helen Selig. Vocal olo: The Lord Is My Light LIddle, Mr. Walter T. Jenka Junior Story, "Pass the Honey." Ser mon, by pastor, "Toilers Of The Day," Postlude, Prayetv Beethoven. . B. 'Y. P. IT. 6:30, subject, "Obedience ' to Law." Miss tucne ifcCleari, lesider. EvfninK worship 7:30. Postludo, Quar tette Haydn. . Song service; -Anthem. 'When the Shadows Gather"-Wooler. Offertory, violin solo. The Dream," Miss Helen Sellg. Duet, selected, Mrs. E. IL Shanks and Miss Ruth. E. Rosa Sermon: "In The Secret of His Pre sence." Postlude, "Postlude in L" between CJiemekrta and Center streets. Ward Docs Willis Long, minialer. 9:30 a. m. Sun day school. M. E. lfcirrctt, superinten dent, 11 a. ni. morning worship, fcer- mon: "Constitution of the Kingdom VIII. When Thou Doeet Tlitne Aims. CHEMEKETA STREET F. W. Liiuner, pastor. Sermon at 11 a.m. Subject : "Cod's Care for His People. Sermon at 7:30. Subject "Mending Note, Or Where was Zebedea" Sunday school at Ida. m. R. S. Srausbaugh, Forest Hiedy will lead I : I t,li V will , n, 1 BUMVl im.vhsh.hu 2L' """:: r..X7" v.,:; the Evangelical league at C:30. Month- MaraHall will sing "O Yor A Closer If .-..,... -..iv win, ritwl" Mxruli. 6 :2fl n. m. I i Young peojle' societies, Senior, ad- vahctj iiitermeaiate, ana - intermediate. (ill meeting at the same hour In their respective rooms, extended to fcll young people not - al ready attending elsewhere. 7 :30 p. m. Popular evening, service. 'Message testimonies. "How I Came to toe. - a Christian.' UNITARIAN Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev. A warm Invitation I Martin Fereshetian, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded instruction, class for adults conducted by the minister. Mr. Miles H. McKey, supt. Any one who has questions concerning from China, Cedric Chang ; I liberal Christianity and the problems Ing. Thursday evening 7:30. Come it hexes which will be. auctioned. I will prove a blessing to you. The Church that welcomes strangera 5 i . CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S Rev. J. . R. Buck. HOLINESS ASSOCIATION . I pastor. The mission will close Sunday tfinins mrvTV TTi. mnnfhlv I evening at tne :i oeneaicuon, wnen all day meeting of the Marion County tho new statue of .St Joseph will be from the Philippines, Antonia Rowan ; j aroused .by the critical study of Sacred from America, Lei and Chapin. I Scriptures Is asked to come to the Monday Big Spelling Bee and Box adult class and bring the matter . ror social in church parlors. The Ladies discussion." Devotional services at it Aid societv has challenged' the men of la. m. The subject has been given, to the Men's Bible class and , the young I tne minister m the iorm 01 a question married people's club to meet them In "Why I am a , Unitarian V This is snetlins: bee", at 7:30 T. m. Ad-1 by - request and au tnose wno desire mission. Each lady Is asked to bring I to hear the answer ana also get satis u box with lunch for two and the men I faction ' to their own questioning as to are asked to come -prepared to buy the 1 what Unitarian Christianity Is are cor diaily urged to come, Mrs; ai. t eres- hetlan will sing. The Great Awaken ing," by Kramer. Mrs. W. AJ Denton at the organ.. The psychology class will .meet as usual Thursday, evening at the parsonage 657 Chemeketa street. at 8 o clock. JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner North Winter and ; Jefferson streeta Take th North Commercial street car to Jefferson avenue. - Thomas Acheson, pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, in charge of the Junior church." Stran gers receive .a personal welcome and are made to feel at home In all of the services. ' The - public has a standing invitation to .the following services. 9:45 a. m. A school of Religious Edu cation for ' both young and old. led by a band f consecrated workers. Harry Carpenter is the superintendent. The school is growing rapidly. The sessions are full of . interest. Public worship at 11 a. m. 'Subject: "Seeing Jesus in His True Proportions," by the pastor. A prc-evangelistic cam paign -message the first in a series of four messages leading up to the special services to begin in tins church on March 22. Rev. Walker preaches to " the young people down stairs at this hour. ; A Welcome to all linder'16 years of age. Service. at the Old People's home 3 p. tn.. In charge , bf the Epworth league.' Young people's hour at . 6:30 p. m.. when the Wesley and Epworth leagues, will meet (n sep arate rooms down stairs for devotional meetings. . Young people especially strangers, warmly 1 welcomed. Services are full of Interest Worship and ser vice of praise at 7 :30 p. m. This is community hour. Subject ; "Daniel In The Lion's Den. A Modern Setting. The fourth in a series on i debated scriptures. You are Invited to bring your neighbors With you. -Special music by the choir at both morning and evening services. .Midweek devotional Service Thursday 1 :J 5 to. m. association will meet next Tuesday at the Market street Free Methodist cor ner of N. Winter ana "Market streets, Services will be. at 1Q with a sermon at 10:30 by Rev. C W. Tibbet of the First United brethren churcE. At 2 In the afternoon the service begins with a sermon by Evangelist. Geo. T. Klein of Spokane. Rev. Klein Will again preach in the evening at 7:45. Bring your lunch and spend the day, Hot tea and coffee will be furnished free. . These services are strictly Inter denominational in character and growing in interest and attendance. All are cordially invited to attend. blessed. Other " masses at "7 :30 and S:30. Everyone Is most cordially wel come. Rev. leather oisen win oih- Ciate. . - CONGREGATIONAL FIRST Liberty and Center streeta W. C. Kantner, minister. - Sunday school at 10 a. m. classes for all ages. Place and welcome for you. " M. D. McCailister. superintendent ' Morning worship at 11. Sermon subject: Tlie Great Grace of .Loyalty." Christian I Endeavor at 6:30 p. tn.- .Floyd Albin, leader. 7 :30 p. tn. evening 'worship with program of . song, pictures and brief address. Pictures: "Your -Book.' MISSION Motion picture two reels giving history GLAD TIDINGS 343 M Court St of book making. Ten minute address C S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school I The Book I am .Writing." ; Prayer- Five Candidates Initiated At United Artisans Meeting Capital Assembly United Arti sans . held " their - regular meeting Thursday, evening in the McCorn- ack. hall. Supreme Master Artisan H. S. Hudsen and ; Deputy , Jerry Sayler, from Portland Assemblies visited the lodge. Five candidates were. Initiated into the order, and on next Thursday evening a class of 20 more will t6 taken - through the "work. Next Thursday, after noon a card party will be held in . . . ! . . . - - . "J-- - ", j',:; j I .- Parrish Paragraph By Tom Downs l Br.ir.EMr: GAimrnT The 9A"- occupations students are planning to carry jon their ac tivities in connection Tjrith occupa tions by organizing in ! the', form ol a corporation; . The Junior Citizenship League, an organization of thejninth grade classes,, .whose ' purpose Is to . en courage' better school) citizenship, has elected new officers." They are thef ollowing: President, Rose Folger; vice president,' Oscar An derson; v secretary. Bertha - Carl; Treasurer, Lacile Downing; 1 re porter, ' Irene v Gabbert;. editor. Robert 'Judson; business manager. Lena AVidick, and liealth officer. Paul Lewis. We are expecting the league-to Improve the conditions of the school this -term. . " Shrubs are being-planted In the lawn byvthe Salem t Floral - society under the direction 01 mkmw. Anderson, president, I Edih Ilap nand and Edward N. . GilSngham, . 1 : 1 directors have Deed Yew, Portugal meet the 'Xdnfield: negative --here, while the Willamette negative, composed of Elaine -iClpwer and Elizabeth Fairchild,' will travel to Albany to meet that affirmative. The. question at each place will be: ''."Resolved, that; the Japanese should-' be admitted on the same basis as citizens of those , nations now. allowed a . quota. . The -crack : of . doom . sounded "Blah!" said . the . sophisticated 3iimTRTtiaTi" .' "Somebody pulling a publicity, stunt." The following shrubs 1 ted: i nan 1 ;...! j H-H H H - - - j 1 f I i -i T j I 1 ! . mmsr j. n ; . j 1 : : ;i M Sermons 1 I Bpirea, Mischeana, .laurel, Italian I rvnress. Dwarf hemlock. Golden . , m 4.KniwHn nemiocK, aurr .. . Columbine Scotch heather, and phlox. ;These have Ibeen planted along the various walks. A'" bed of tulips have been ' planted in front of the building. In th fall native Oregon shrubs wjll' be planted on the playground near the railroad. In proof that,, the students appreciate this work. they, are keepfhg on the walk and apanese Pfunifolia abiding by;the signs on the 3awn First aptist Ghurch Liberty and Marion Sts. . . I . ; ! - . - - ' " jtcv. ERNEST H. SHANKS Mofrimo; Evening: Sermon? In Toilers of the Day. a Good ft! USIC. the Secret of His Presence. Heart lVressages. .It The Church That Welcomes Strangers 11 r 1 : -,- - v - .t7 U Mfijr - v 3sT -aiAtu RID BAND at 2 p. tn. Servicea at 3 and 7:30 meeting 7:30 p.: m.1. Thursday.. Special J the parlor of the. McCornack hall. p. m. Meetings en Tuesday, Vedne-1 meeting of the whole church Monday day, Thursday and Saturday evenings. I at 8 p. m. . we stand on the plain word 01 God and "contend for the faith once deliver ed to the saints." Salvation for the cinner, baptism In the Holy Ghoat for the tellever. "healing for the sick. and .the-second and soon coming of Christ. "Come Thou with us and we will do thee good. CENTRAL South Nlnctheenth and Ferry streeta" -Harry W. Johnson, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. axis- '." tt now mAmhoM within tho tm few on "The use or sunaay. ansa j esse 1 . ; under, the direction of Sister Mary Andresen. All ladies and their friend3 are invited to attend and spend the afternoon playing cards. A campaign. With the goal as 100 MvCune will preside. . Short address by the minister at the H a. m. service. ami a' special musical number by the Junior high , school ; girls. 1 5 Young I'tople's meeting at 6 p. m. .Preaching service at 7 :30 n. m. Sermon by the m., W. B. Hardy, sup- minister on Thy. Kingdom, on Earth. Morning worship at -1 1 The music will be by a newly organ- V. NAZARENB Kineteehth and Marion streets. Rev C. IT. Hopkins, : minister. - Sunday school 9:45 erintendent. weeks, was organized at the meet ing and is creating much enthusi asm in the lodge. nd SCAND1XAVIAX- Fifteenth and Mill streets. Patrilc Dahlen, pastor. i 1 Yes, the Flat Wot k is Ironed! v Sotne horss wxve3 are under the impres sion that Rough Dry laundry service means only washing and drying.' But ft means more than that. It washes and dries everything, irons the flat ork; crticles like bath towels, hosiery Jcnd knit underwear are fluffed dry, ready for use. All that is left to do at home b the ironing of the lighter pieces. - ; Thb service meets theneed3of many women. At a low cost, it b taking all the heavy work out of thousands of homes. Telephone us today and well take it out of your home, too. ! ' 9c.a pound j . - . CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY . Phone 165 T. A. 5 E. II. WINDISIIAR lHwntown Agency, Ilex Shining Tartars 383 Stato Street 7 iH - o'clock. Sermon by . the pastor, mib- ized Young people's choir, under the ject : "FaiUi What Is It?" .Toting direction of Miss Pearl Eyre. They people's meeting 6:30 p. m.. Miss Hat- win sing. "Tl?e Light That Guides" by tie Meggers, president. . Evening ser- Ira B. Wilson. vice 70. sermon by Rev-. Mary L. opn. ouojecw A new reaiure. I FRIENDS ni nmi wrviM Rm.mhMv iMvm. I HIGHXtAND Corner Church X. J. C A. tn Wnltai- tn.ntnn snirwrntoni1anr. international liiwe etuaents associa-1 -i,. n oo-. Mttnff for ttenMeetlnga i are held eyery Sunday worship at 11 a. m. Young People's Ma uj xUiuii.8, corner viran ilitu i C- E ftt e ..0 p m. and preaching at ttjgn streeta bid e stuay i to 12 7 :30 m.J Bible prophecy class which a. m. v. a, jttaaer 01 x-ortiana, bu... riimii bit Kk n oivnimt of trrilnf rePrefentatfve th 1B S-A illnes. of the paator. will be resumed will deliver a lecture, at S:30 p. m. on on Monday 7:30 p. m.. the Lord tne BUDject a ieeiraDie government." 1. Midweek prayer meeting Each one of the ever shifting forms Thursday 7 :30 p.m. We expect to of government has, promised happiness gpeclal revival services on March to man. but in time has proven to be k A.k o,,i r-t r.fnrrAv iTrKana hi 4 7 . , t ." - . I Ohhy, as the Evangelist. The day of UKUSUAL ADDRESS IS TO BE GUI Oscar M, Smith, Portland Business Man, Js1 to Be Noon Speaker Monday : . " 1 : . ' . '"S S Hs Wl If Q 'x C AR' ' WOR.'' '.Qg ITS N A. tvltE Oscar M; Smith, Portland busi ness man, is to "be the regular speaker at the Salem Chamber ot Oftrn mAvna "AM w i a r iaAvi Ti a m A aa'SSta .wIU be alone lines entirely &6us mean when he said "My ln-the truth of God. We extend a wel-1 different from other addresses be--flora Is not of this world V Can there Lj,m in I fore the organization. Mr. Smith has an unique record ever ue uDivenai ijvrcninraii uim will bring contentment and insure against the ravages of wars, revolu- i SOUTH SALEM Comer of Wash- Itions, anarchy and consequent suffer-1 iogton and Commercial streeta Carl F. ing?. A cordial invitation Is extended 1 and, Minnie G. Miller pastors., Sunday to all to hear this very important a A- I school 10 a, m. . Dr. Carl E. . Miller, dress. Seats free. No collection. REFORMED , . BETHANY Corner of Capitol and Marlon streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and English preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Tehny. minister. eVTRlTUALIST : 1KST Mecum -this SunrLiv pvn. Ihlng. MarCh "8, T i$0K "Woodman hall, eiks building. Mrs. Estelle Harmon- Gray of Portland, speaker. Message He is secretary and treasurer of the Portland Ad club, and for the past two years he has served as superintendent. Worship 11 a. m. The chairman of the general member men's chorus will furnish the music. I ship of the Portland Chamber of Christian Endeavor C:30 p. m. Evening! Commerce, service i ;ov V. xiu rrajer nicciuis, 1 rrri, ., ThHH 7 -so m Tin voii attend I T"6 organization of the Mar- church services? Are your children; in I ine club at Portland was a part ot Sunday school? Do you realize howl the work Mr. Smith and has made mucn grier ana possime a reputation as a civic worker, by as to the outcome of your children by being right oa the job. In addi- glving them -.the. Christian training ofjtion Mr. Smith is a Itosarian the church and bunaay scnooi?. xMn 1 1 The - recommendations which send them. Come and bring them. Our I amith i yoU aim! a sniwttiai rhurrh and a. Brae. Mr" Sm ltB Is bringing to Salem are ttca! religion. t'NiTED Brethren .CASTLE tev. Z C. Mower. Wfetor. Bible school 9:t a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject: "Why Ask Amiss. Y. P. C. . K. session, intermedial tand I m m. Subject:" "Merit Is The Measure of Character.- -- lrayer and Bible study every Thursday- 7 :30 p. ni. Invl tat ion is extended to all. . . ALLIANCE CifRISTlAN AND MISSIONARY Tabernacle. Ferry - street. Evangelist Frederic J. Bctts Is . still . with , as, a communion service Sunday "morning 10:30. This will be very sweet and hallowed service. of the highest kind. When the Portland Chamber of Commerce had some special kind of job on hand wherein the membership committee is needed, Mr. Smith is assigned to the , job. tne aaoress win concern cer- ' CHRISTIAN FIRST CenTer-ntl Hich streeta. J. J. Evans, minister ; Miss Vivian Whls- ler. church assistant ; Miss -Hattie I day school at 2 pv m. t'TL rrT, tain conditions which the Portland f i ... . . . . .. . service at $ p. m. Evening service iuei auu now tne aiiairs 30. Evangelist Betts will be . thel of the organization were handled speaKer for each service. The six piece) to tno yg advantaee orchestra is rendering fine music Krwflnl and eonrreaational Sinains is a special feature of the services, 8un-1 TrionaulaP Drfiatf Will all. I . classes for a! I Mitchell, missionary. A special mtisi- Tliroukh the courtesy of the First cal program, is being arranged for the i Christian church, we have their church I evening church iservice. The popular I for a baptuonal service Monday night I songs sung by th itifu'i class at tlte 17:30. You will find a welcome In the Bligh will be sung by the congregation. I Tabernacle -for all services. Pastor Miss Trista Wenger, will sing The Beautiful Home of the Rose," with violin , bllfjato -by- Treval Powers. Other musical features also. The Bible school sessions begin at 9:45. The II. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell. EVANGELICAL FIRST C. C Poling, minister. the same hour. The pastor will ftrtach - .oa wL. tn w 5.navenlns " AL V3 morning and evening.. Morning sub-; XrZCZ Z , q Meet: "Holy Faith." Evening. u. groups. Baptism at close of morning 1 ,,, - t,,. - v. i worship. A welcome for all at all the services of the day. . LUTHERAN CHRI ST EV ANGELICA L 'State and Eighteenth streets. -G. Koehlor, pas tor.. Sunday school at '9:30 a. ni. Dlv ine service with service In ? English at 10:30 a. m. Subject: The Second Word From The Cross." The vestry meets at 2 p. m. Ypung people's meeting at 7 p. m. Topic: -'jThe Mas ter's Method of Winning Followers.' Evening service - at.'. 7 ,;45, p. . m. - ; The Ladies Aid meets on Wednesday at 3 p. m.. with Mrs. J. Simon. lOSOjNorth Winter street. .. Tho Sunday school teachers niiMt tn Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Bible school on Saturday from 1 9-11 a. tn. ; A cordial invitation to our Lcutcn services is extended to you. Be Staged By Willamette The Willamette university worn an's debate team will meet the representatives of Albany college and Ldnfleld college in a triangu lar, debate to be held next Tues day. In all cases an audience de cision will . be given. This , plan has proved very popular in a great number of debates and is to be tried here for the first time, The Willamette affirmative de- will open at -9:45 a. m., J. F, Llrlcli, Xyl composed of Caroline Tall The orchestra of five Instruments and, man a na Hazel isewnonse, wll CHURCH OF CHRIST ' COURT STREET Corner Cmirt and North Seventeenth streets. R. Ix Put-5 nan, minister. , Bible - school : 13 I m. Chris. J. Kowlts. superintendent Music furnished by Miss , Turner's or-; chestra. The children are each .asked to bring a potato for the Associated I charltlca All remember. Junior fol-j lowing communion service.' - A special.; missionary sermon by pastor 11 a. m, Subject: "A Birds-eye View of the' Foreign Fields. Annual Foreign Mis sion day. Gospel .; teams , visit the 6hut-lns in afternoon. Christian En deavor, Intermedials and". Senior, 6 O 1 , . It .7 I 1 t "JJ t' SI .1 ". i .jr. . 1 J IV 4Tv I El ALL THE OUTDOORS IS YOURS If Yea Own a BICYCLE Scooters .; 4 ' Velocipedes . For the dxildrcn LLOYD E. ItAMSDEN ss7 corr:' Coast to Coast. New York to Loj in 71 hours 33 minutes actual model Rickenbacker Six. i That's performance! 1 One car did it not a relay of cars. Angeles- 3105.5 "miles nvmg time-in a stock That's performance I f. k One man-Cannon Ball Bakerdrove all the Way? s That's performance! test trans-contiriental : Hours faster than. the three ii railway trains. j , That's performance! Breaking, one after another, all inter-city road records as he sped across I That's performance! ' Did it not in balmy summer. weaher, but in mid-winter when roads are worst? - i t That's performance! At one stage through! Kansas anjl Missouri deep, half frozen ruts in gumbo, (made fnostly by smaller cars with smaller tires, while the Rickenbacker was equipped with big 32 x 5.77 balloons) mae low and second gear work necessary for 75 miles! 1 miles per ihbur in "second", with revolutions per minute. in I - ! . That's performance! J : J U These things indicate a car of marvelous stamina; a ' motor of wonderful endurance and power; riding qualities superb else no humain being could have en dured the ordeal and fin ally lubri eating uid cooling systems that are perfection. That's performance all around sustained v performance! 1 Drive this Rickenbacker Six yourself it will be a revel a- tinn tn vou. i & F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 29 N. Coxnme-cial Af tier We Sell We Serve Mile after mile, at 45 motor turning 4,000 i -f! 1 S3f $1995 Dtfnff, m m . . W m . Eis-Cylinder 5-Paengr Sedan . ,