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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 28, 1925 V3 -1 r f a' X. B. 8. A. Meetinrrs are held vrrrr Sandar in Derby building corner of Court and High RU. Bible atudjr' 10 to 12 a. m.. iUrk lel'a Temple atudy 3 o. m. Funeral erred free ia Salem and Ttcinity. "Are Prevent Nation Uod'a Kingdom !" When Ve spaak of Christendoia aome bare won dered whether that implies . that .Christ kingdom is bow in operation. Certain it Is that much at rife and perplexity and fronfusion are ia the world resulting; from the disodrer caused by the world war. pi any atatasmea frankly admit their ia ability ta restora order out of the con fTnsed condition. " Believing that a proper i.ointkn f the pmtr! choktte coaditions will relieve th perplexity of many minds aad restora confidence and hope for the fntura the local branch of the I. B. S. A, k' arranged for' a free public lecture on hhe a bora snbject Sunday, June '20. S p. ira., by W. W. Flynn. M x - . - ' i j - : , METHODIST CKXTER STKIKT 13th and Center. A. V. liiimer. . pastor, residence: 684 K. Winter, phone 630M. , Service 11a. m.I ( p. m. Sermon topicei What Jesus Uirea and DiJbi study. Sunday school IB clock. - r.pworth ieasme 7:80.-Etwh inr service in Knetiih. ' Voa are kindlv invitea to attend. . . LESLIE M. E. S. Commercial and Myers Sts., H. F. Pemberton. residence: 348 Myers St.. phone I88J1 Services II a. m.. and 8 t. m. Topicar ine I. n a lien re of Jmi mil an: proved T'nto God. Sundsy school 9:43 . m., , i.. A. KhOtan. sunerintadnt' Leslie ipworth Leszue " meet ia '. the charcB as 7. intermediate Leaeue meets in Letlie Hall at 7. All vaunt- neonla are invited to attend these meetmrs. Ki. ble atndy and prayer meeting; Thursday evening at 7:30. Tou will be rested and mxpirea oy spenainr a Kundar in worafcin. Things helpful to yonr daily life will bo brought to your attention and you will ba gla- yoti came.. Strangers aad . visitor especially welcome. ' CHXI8TIAK FIRST Center and High St.. J. J. Evans, pastor,, residence: 544 Center St.. phone 1973. Assistant pastor, Vivian G. Whisler, residence:: 1137 Court 'St.. phone 1403W. Beeanae of the convention of the churches of Christ- being held at Tamer, Jane 27, July 5th there will be no service held o this church these next two Sundays. , We hope that all who ran will avail themselves of the opportunity of attending ih services t Turner. Rer; J. J. ans-has reioraed from hia vaca tion trip, in California and may bo found in bis offiea-at the church.' -SCAXniXAVIAX ISth and Mill St.; Patnk Oahlm. paster, resFdenee: 2093 Trade St., phone 877J. Service 11 a. m.j :nv p. to. ey, u. v House ot seat tie ifill eondi the' morning service'. Sun day school 10 a. tj Gust Anderson, su permtendent. On Sunday afternoon, members hod friends of the church will father- in the home of Cbarlea Anderson, 8lem Heichts, where the evening' aervice wii d . neia. i oorsaay .,7i30 prsynr meetinir. The Sunday school meeting -will on una on rTiaay 7:3t p. m.. . in hte home of Mrs., Steastrom. 2095 Trade St-; .We. extend to all a hearty, invitation to. avieua our services. TTKITED BRETHBEN- i GASTLE ITth and Nehraskai A venae. Z. C- Mower,; psston Service m.. and 8 r. m. Sermon tnnicaj Opthnism and Children's Day. .Sunday cnooi iu a. m.. u. tr. wells, superintend dtt. Young- peoples' ' msetings : Seniori Intermediate and Junior. ryer service ana Bible study every Thursday evening. KAZAKEKE ' r-'. ,. - ' 19th and Msrion .Sts, C. H. Hopkins, pastor, -residence I960 Marion St., Mary. Ik; Hopkins, assistant '-pastor, residence: I960 -Marion St. Service 11 m. m., and " P.- m. oerrnon Top?ra 7 cray in ' the nauas oi ine I'Dtfer and r: tern si Punish ment.' Sundsy rrhoel 9:45 a. m.. W. B. Hardy, enperinfendent. Young peoples' meeting 7 o'clock. toDie: India. Clarence LitwUler. -president. Wednesday evening i j u ciock prayer ana praise meeting, led. by the pastor. All are welcome. x KEFOSJCBD BETHAXY--Coroer of Capitol and Marion Sts.. M. Denny, pastor, residence: 988 Marion Sf, phone 443 W. English services II a. m. Sunday school 10 a. Bi., tVeiT l;..Kruse, superintendent. , l K , CHEISTIAK AND UISSXOHAST AXLIAKCE , Ferry St.. II. Y.: and Mrs. Caswell, pastors, residence 173 S. Cottage, phone 1434J. 'Services ,3' and 7:43 p. m. Ser mon: topics: Christ's. CompaK&ion for' the Sick and Four Things J oh Believed. Sun day school 2 p. m.. Mrs. J. Wilson, ao nermfendeat. Yonng- people meeting Sarurdar evenrar 7 and 8. Taesdav nrav- erltnd praise, Friday even it? Bible study. Buajeei, econa coming or Christ. ; TBIEKDS 4 SOUTH SALCM Commercial and Washington. Carl P. and Minnie .' Miller pastortt residence 1835 Libertv St.. nhone t133R. Services 11 a. m.. and 8 p. m. t 1 Swooj topic: Ood.-the Father. Sunday n BCBroi iu a. m nr. van k. Miner, an- perintendent. Christian Endeavor 7 p. ' m. - Mid week prayer meeting Thursday 8 -p. m. Following prayer meeting is ; monthly business meeting. MrSSXOK ' CLAD TIDINGS 343 Court St C. Johnson, pastor, residence: 1935 Mai pie- Ave. Services 3" and 8 p. to. Sunday 'school 2 p. m.. S. Berkey, superintendent. t Young . peoples' ' meeting Fridty . ef eninic. Tuesday, .Thursday ad Saturday even fns Bible atndy-ar.d prayer -for-the siek. Wedaeedav and Fridav afternoons . at 2:30 -Full gospel teaching. We pray for the aick, brin? them.-Everybody welcome. , FCLL GOSPEI251 Mission St.. B. V. Biillock, -pastor, residence, 251 Mission tt., phone 1439W. Sunday school '-i :30 y. m. Week day- service Thursday evenr . iut at 7:43. The Lord ia greatly blessing . s we press, on ; toward the i goat t the early church. We are living in the dayt of Hi - preparation- of Hi - Bride, -the church. Naham 3:3,4. It ia only- aa we "walk in the light" that we shall finally be purged from every-spot and made, ready "for Hia romiat. John 1:7. Eph. 5:28. 27. Our Sundsy afternoon' meeting wiU ' he held in the Marlon- Square park at 1:30. A fiery evagelitist and his- wife are with -na 'from - Lot Angeles. - Also mission sry from India. Every body coma expecting "times of refreshing from the presence oi sue Jjora.T TEEB METHODIST . MARKET 8TKKT Cornee ot V. Win ter and -Market .. Mortimer C. Clarke, paatoa, Snnday achooi 9:43 a. n.'liir. Prank S.-Shutz. superintendent. Classes for all sizes and . age. The first quar terly session -f th Willamette Valley District is being neld here: over Sunday. Love Feast at 10:30 a. m. i Preaching 11 a. a by Rer. W. f Coffee, followtd by the sacrament ef the Lord's supper.' ; Mis sionary meeting in the afternoon -at 3 o'clock. Address by Urs. Oraea S. Ed wards, returned missionary- - from' India. Young peoples' meeting at :80 Miss Martha Jaquet, leader. . Praise service at 7:38. Preaching at 8. Yew are cordially invited to all these services. COVCFSSOATIOITAX ! FIRST---CVnter and Liberty Streets. Charles E.Ward. pastor, residence; 440 Center St., phone ;591R Service It a. m and 8 p. m. r Sermon topics r The Sew, Commandmant . and ..Rain Da.' Special mnsi by the quartet at both ser vices. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Hark McOallister, - saperintendeat. Thursday evening at t o'clock 1 we shsll continue the study of the Gospel of Mark W e trrge alh onr member- and' frienda to- at tend morning warship and share in the Communion aervice- and welcome the new member who are to unite with- the chnrch; Th evening service will be of special dn terest to all with the presentation of "Ram Daa" greatest missionary movinS picture yet made. Thia picture ia inter denominational in character so we invite II who are interested in foreign mission- aey work to see it. XaTTTHEXAH CHRIST EVANGELICAL 1750 State" St.. G. Koehler, pastor,' residence: 1750 State 8t, phone S99R. .Seryices 10:3Q a. m. Sermon topic: "Our Missions.' I Sunday . school 9:30 a.' m. "Serviee in jungiisn.- dir. r rea i neuer. s stuaent t theology will give sn address. Ko even ing service. . ' . , . . s ' S APT 1ST ! FIRST Liberty- end-Marion Sts., Rev; Ernest H. Sl'snke. pastor., Morning wor Ernest H. Khanlt, psstor. Morning wor-i Rangoon. Burma. -tAnthem; 'The gil ent Sea." NeidUager. Vocal trio: "Kear er Thy Presence," Petrie: Miss - Ruth Bedford, Miss- Mager and Fred Broer. The evening worship at 8 p.' in. .A grand, prelnde ef the evening worship, will be n splendid musical program. -A Steinway Duo-Art piano wil! be pUyed sy tnnsicians from Portland. The following numbers win He given: "iTeiuae in (J SBsrp Mtnor. Rachrnoft:- - Jieibestrnaoa. Lisxt. a played by Rudolph Ganz; "Etude Op. 10 No.. 8." Chopin., by Gabrilovitscb i "'Minuet," Ignaee Jan.,lderiwki; '.'At the Spring." Liszt a played by ' Alfred Gortot. Violin, solo. .tMareb.!- 'Chopin. Miss Helen Selig.' Two". : vocal ' 'Solon "Open the Gates." Knspp, by Mrs. Ken, neth. Allen and "Life Eternal.' Fox; by Miss Kuth Uitaty of i acema,. wasn. The choir will aing as -an ! anthem.- 0 The I Had Wings," Havena. Sermon by the paster. - Rvence and Religion. The church that welcomes strangers. "The Dimensions of the Kingdom VThe Junior chnrch. uader the leadership of Rr:vWlkwp will meet down tUirs st tl m. onnj. people wel-ome. Sundsy schoor.-45 s. n. Sdperrntendent, Harry Carpenter. YouSg people meeting. Wes ley sud Epworth leagues will meet for devotional meeting at 7 p. m. They will have separate rooma "down stairs, and will be- glad te have -atraagers -and he adult member of the congregation join them i their' service. Week-day services : Wednesday, an all day meeting of 'the ladies' rganisatione at the chnrch be ginning at 9:30 a. m. Business meetings will be held "for the Ladies' Aid society at- 10:8O a. a. for the Woman's H. M. S. at 1:30. and the.W. F. M. S. at 3 p. m. Lunch served at- noon hour. The aervices of the "day "will be evangelistic and spiritusl. The choir wilt furnish spe cial music both morning a ad evening. Our large airy atone church will furnish a cool refreshing place in which to wor ship:' , ' .: j FIRST State and Church Sts. Pastor: Fred C. Taylor. Residence! 636 State St. Phone 974." Services 11 ay tn. and 8 p. ra. Sermon topics: "Tuning In," and "The Master's Message to - Men." Sunday school: 9:45 a. . Superintendent; H. J. Shanks PaCil -sermon by the pastor to the children Sunday morning on "The Boy Who Tuned In." Week-day services : Thursday 8 p. m., led by the pastor. Fifteen minute program by - the - Queen Esther Cirele of First Chnrch on Thurs day evening before the praise and prayer service. -; ' - OGl0f fContlnned from page 2) EPISCOPAL j ST. PArL'S Church at Chemeketa, Rev. H. -Duncan - Chambers, rector, resi dence: 560 Chemeketa. phone' 1045J. Holy Eucharist 7:80 in. the rbapeL Morning school 9:45 a. m. Yonag - peoples fei' lowship 7 p. ny , . CEXTKAI. COKGEEOATIONA1. CHTTECH '-Address Nineteenth ssi Perry, -Regular services will be held. Snnday, June 29th. Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. C, Harris, superintendent-. At 11 'clock a short . religions aerviee; leader. Cart Schaffer. Special program of songs, talks and recitations.' Rev. Thomas McCamsnt of -Portland who will preach in the even inr. will make a abort address. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. ro. The evening aervice will be condneted" by Rev.' MeCamant. The choir offers a full musical program. Mis Peart Eyre will direct the chorus; solo by Ronald Craven ; violin aole - by Leonard Chad wick. A full attendance of - mem ber and f rienda , ia 1 expected. , PRSSEYTERIAS FIRST Chnrch St. between Chemek eta and Center Sts. 0:30 a. m. Sunday school. The me a Bible class will' meet in: Riedon's Parlor. The Tri-C class will meet- at the home of Mrs. Heater. -334 N. Winter St.. and alt .othericlasses will meet ia the church building and annex. 1 1 a. m. -Meraiag worship. Sermon by Jr. Wallace IL Ijee ef ;Albny. Oregon. The " choir will sing1 "The- Earth is; the Lord's.' Hosmer.. Organ numbers "Im promptu." Tavlor; "Offertory. . Hark er. and "Poatlude." . . Stnlts. 7 p. rra.: Yeeng People's societies, .Edna Jennison; leader tt the senior . meeting; -fSaynelle Rocket, i leader ' of ; fjt - advance .interme diate, and, Mrs,. IL E. Gilbert, superin tendent f the intermediate. 8 -f. m. Popular evening service.. Sermon fy Dr. Wallace If. Lee. The 1 choir will sing "Tarry With Me O My Savionr," , and Conrregational' song service will be led by-; Mr. Robertson. f ! .ii ',wO'. How satisfying to find a quality, fabric-finished sta .'tionerylike. 1 J Lord JStimore . ' - i i - and to be able to secure it In so many forms at really money-saTlne; prices. Ml 50c Box of 24 sheets and 24 enrelpbes...:j w ' Box of 24 flat sheets -71- ! ahd'24 enVelopesi'aC! Pound of sheets 'rA I in carton J. r-vJUC Carton bf 50 '' envelopes .....:.:tUC nTn An . . ronioiio or 50 flat sheets' and'24 envet g opes - r j ,115 Sotith CounnerciAl METHODIST EPISCOPAZ. JASOiX - LEE MESOEIAL Corner X. Winter and Jefferson 'Sts. Pastor : ..Thom as Acheson.' Residence. 1080 Jefferson St. Phona 1006J. I Awistant pastor, .Leroy Walker. Residence 0i0 , Onk t. Phone 1401. Services: 11 a. mj 8 p. m. Sermon topics, "A Defense of Liberty" and bride, recelTed the gnests at the door. -'--;'-' '- "' S : : -' -5 A dainty two course luncheon was served on a lonjr porch 'which was'lianked with 'lattice of green ery and l)lne 'and' -gold early sum mer flowers. ' 3maU' tables " were used and each table was "centered with flowers' to carry Out the color scheme of the decorations. "Miss Martin is graduate of the 1925 class of 'Salem high school. '. ' ) . ' " ' - About, forty relatives and inti mate friends witnessed the cere taoBy..; : ." " . ! : M V Mrs. A Frank Snedecor and Mrs. Charles A. Gray- are - on - a two weeks' motor trip "over the Red wood highway in northern Califor nia. An Interesting feature of 'the trip will be a visit to the Yosemite National "park."',"-'. " ' -- ';.v - - Mr. and-Mrs. ; F. G.. Brock will be"Bosts today at.-a ten-k:over' din-l ner party, on the occasion 'of their third wedding' anniversary. -1 1 ! Mrs.W. II. Wood is a guest in Roseburg rof hit1' daughter and ramny,7Mrr ancT Mrs; W. jr Bestal j Mrs. Wood's granddaughter, Misa : Mabel rBestar. r will", be waited ' :in marriage today to Mr. Clarence O. Baker of Rbseburr who is in the moving picture Industry at Holly wood. Miss Bestal is a former Salem girl and' wasL popular here amoitgr members - of' the ' younger set,v-' t - . . ' , '."'. ;" ' ; 1 The Little Light Bearers vf the First . Methodist church', and their mothers and friends are anticipat ing an' Enjoyable time next 'Wed-? nesday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock when' they "will assemble in 'the park near Cottage street for games and stories. At 3:45 the group will march to the church, the chil dren " carrying flags, for a short patriotic pageant. "Afterward "re f re8hments . will be 'served. ' - Mrs. Walter Minier aad Htb. J. S. Mur ray will, assist "Mrs. "A. A. Lee. : v - ' - professor William Wallace Gra ham will present a talented group of vv1oTin students lu recltar " to morrow evening in Waller hall. In the group will be: 'Mildred Ro bert Marie" Frame, Helen Selig, Albert Garret, - Ruth Kobn. ' Vir ginia WilfSon, Alexander "Bowes, Tommy LIvesley Cleo gerley, John Heltzel, Marcus Yatesy -Kenneth Allen, Christine Constaler," Kath erlne Kirk, and Austin. Mack. .' ' - ... . - . ?i i Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith are spending the week-end at - their hew summer cottage' At Nye Beach. , .. . :.--' " " -' r.- -. i Mrs. iW.',I. .Northup of .Portland who was4 a house-guest at ' the home of .Mrs. II. H. dinger this weiJk left Friday for her home, EVAIfGELlSTltb j SlfrUfK .TQIGHT 'V ' J REV. E. B. EARROTT Rev. E. B. Parrott, nationally known tevahgelist.' will make ' his first appearance in Salem tonight Phenicle Doris Phenieie, Thelma Flake.k , I'Fontaiae-Aletter; Arthuf Ilollenberg. -t . ; . , Valse"des Fleurs" -Tchaikovsky, Margaret Ulrich. t: z - "Water Sprites"-rHamer, Thel, ma Flake.- --;--.-.-?, .t "O, Sole mio" Tlo Capua; "When the Roses 'Bloom" Reic hardt; High School Male Quar tette. - ; , "Valse Brillante" Moszkowski. Helen Richardson. "Elf 1 Dance" Piecronka; "June",Tchaikovsky, , Martin An derson. . - ' ! -Sous Bois" Staub, Gertrude Oehler. "Meditation" Mietzke. PianoMrs. Frank- E. Church ill.' i .--v", :':'r Violin Leonard Chadwick. Organ Frank , E. "Churchill. "Capricante" Wacns. Carolyn Lambirth. Evelyn Churchill." - "Frlvolette" Sternberg. Lola Plummer. r-- - ,- '11 Ruslgnuolo" Nevin; "Noc turne' Brassln," Evelyn Church ill. Tf. ' " "Country Dance" Bartlett, Kenneth Mosher. . ' "The Honor of the Woods" - W. H. H. Murray,; Lola Schuli. V "Valse ' Brillante" Mana-Zuc-cav4 "Intermezro Kramer, Car olyn. Lambirth. - '' 'Impromptu in; Cs Sharp Minor Rheinhpld,-, Rosalind .Van. Win kle. T - . ' -' Waltx" Moszkowski, Doris at ' the Ms' tint located at ' South Commercial' and " Oak: ' Services will be held daily at, 7:45 o'clock, Rev. Parrott "is a" disciple of Dr Charles" S. .'Price, and Aimee Sem pie McPherson, who are reported to have" accomplished much: ,ln several' Oregdn ' and California cities with divine healing services.) motoring back with M.rs.: William Cullers affd Mrs.' Satnpson, ' who are" prominent golf enthusiasts: T.; ' 4f ' ' ' j Twenty , members of. the Moth ers'' cla.ss of . the First Methodist church. . met on Friday afternoon for. the regular June meeting at the homo of - Mrs. R. K. fOhling. Pink roses : an'd sweet peas' were used attractively about the rooms where - a' business meeting -H was held followed by a social - time Mrs J! W, PKenecle Ipresideda the , meeting. Delightful - special musical numbers .were the? piano duet3 by the Misses Gladys and Carolyn Wilsofa. At the close of the: afternoon - refreshments "of cake and fruit punch were served. The committee t assisting ' the hostess, Mrs.' " Dhlihg.' included Mrs. c: F. Wilson, Mrs. Williams and M rs. C. J. Lisle. Mr. and Mrs. T. 5r. Barr have been guests 'during the past week in Portland. i :': , ' 1 Of interest to her Salem friends is the -announcement of the en gagement' of -Bliss- Sarah Edl6r td Samuel Leon Blacker in - Lo. Angeles. '. Miss" Solof Is a graduate of Salem high s'ch'ooU ; r w . An attractive bridge and Mah Jongg Iuncbeon of the past week was that given by Mrs. 'E. GMing ham comprimenting Mrs. W. L Nor t hup of Portland, the house guest of Mrs. H. .H. . Olinger. - A bowl of June flowers centered the table Where' covers were plac ed for Mrs. Northup, the honor guest Mrs. H. II.' Olinger, Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. John Caughlll. Mrs L.'F. Griffith, Mrs. O. C. Locke i Mrs. Ercel "Kay." and the hostess,' Mrs. E Gillingham. Mrs. L. F Griffith won the high bridge score while" the Mah Jongg honor went to Mrs; Olinger. Two of the week's interesting recitals were those in which ' the pupils Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Churchill participated. pupils of MrChurchUl . appearinsr the first night tat the J First Christian Church and pupils of both Mr. and Mrs. Churchill on the night fOU lowing . On- -Tuesday. 1 the : high school t --male -V Quartette,; ' Lola Schulz, reader and Xeonard Chad wick, violin assisted, -while 'on Wednesday the 'assisting - artists were: .Leonard . Chadwick. Stan ley ; Kipg. - reader, and" the r high school double quartet. ; tTJie first-night's program fol lows: :- --.-' ... ?! !Drago.n Fighter" Hoffman, ! . 'The Lark" Balakirew; "Nocturne- Debussy;-Clarence Weng- er; ; ; r .- ' -,. -t- , "Salut a Pesth" Kowalski. Helen r Richardson, Gertrude Oeh ler: ; .?..-".:. . On the second night the foDow ing numbers were heard: "Le Carillon Ringuet, Doris Kemp,' Dortha Cannon. ; - ' -' La ' Cascade" Heins, '; Wilda Fleener. . ' ' .'-.:;. '-'':-, '-Cinderella" W HlfAms, s Lucy Klein.1 J.r-r f--t-'-r--v. Fadette" Bohm, Zelpha White. - ' -v' - '--'.- -:. i y "Forest Revels" . Spaulding, Doris Unruh. " "Harlekin Polka'WBohm, Wil lard (lornschuck, ' Reading' Selected, " Stanley King. . "Valse Impromptu" , Delia field, Doris Kemp. ' ' --. .VRoeetta , Krentzlin, Lucile Nash., ; -,;'' -f- Village Blacksmith" Heins, Kenneth - Klein. M 1 -- "La Sirene" Thome, Willam ette Blakesiey. ; "Minuet'.' BorowskI, Davidson. ' - ' "" - - : '" v" -""' 'Ltove's Dream"Listt. , JPlno-TMrs.,FrankrrE. Church- jjj t 4 v. '-j ii" Violin Leonard Chadwick. i . Organ Frank-. E. P Church ill. f "Dancing Spirites" !Bohm: Dortha Cannon, ' - '-:a 1 "Butterfly -v: Waltz"- Frlml Helen 'Jones. : v ' "Twittering of ' Birds" Billed ma,v Frances Laws. ' - " ' f "La Gitana" Krentzlin, Nori man Winslow. . l rvalse ; - Brillante" Wachs' Verma'Mapes. , Gad Butterflies" Hatch,;Nao4 ml Hornschuck. . " i "To a" Wild Rose" McDowell "Good Night, Good Night "Be-i loved" Pinsuti; High School Quartette. . ' 1 - "Orfa Grand Polka" Gotts chalk; -Gertrude" Winslow. "Ashes of Love" -Rolfe, Isa belle Morebouse. ;-' "-"La Fontaine" Bohm,. Theresa Ulrich.' ' . - :. 3Iazurka; Elegante" Krentz lin,' Marjorie MCDonough. : ; . ; "Valse Interrompue" -Lack, Margaret Morehouse. i - ! - - "LarChAtelaine flecker, Zel ma Luthy. " z.:' " .'Meditation"- Engelmann, Zel-ma-Lutby.' L'MarjorIecD5npugh. " . '. .Mildred . Robertson s Brcoks will be ihe house-guest over the week end ot .Mrs. Giles .Curtis (Bessie Caroline. FosteT) in Portland.. Mrs. Curtis' marriage was an -Interest ing 'event of last Saturday, .June 13, at the First Christian church, Rev. H. H. Griffis officiating. Mrs." Curtis who lived in Salem for a number of , years, later spending. a year and a half in the Orient, and since that time having been a popular - teacher in the Portland schools, has always been a' particularly welcome " guest in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. 'Curtis -.Are Irving In ' the '- Kingsbury apart mettts, on-Vista Avenue. - '' -.: ' " Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Paulus, Dn and ' Mrs. F. G.r Franklin, Mrs. F.'S.: Barton, Gertrude Rob inson Ross. ' and Miss.' Edna Gar field were-among those motoring to Portland - for the Jane' meeting of the Northwest Poetry 'society last night at the home of "Ethel Romig Fuller. The Willamette raney is the center ot all. farm crops. In Oregon and Salem Is the heart of the val ley. Come to Salem to live, and Leone bring all your friends.1 First G6n Gome to the gregational Church SUNDAY, JUNE 28 at JEight,Q!clock and see.theVwohderful Six-reel Mlm, "JRain J)asv of ihe MmipwiyFie India An.inter-denominatiohal film with !wonclfrfui views of actiial scenes and life in that far-away, land: Good Music by the: Quartet" Baptist Church Liberty and Marion Sts. . REV. ERfeT Sh)lHkS ; Mornmg ScrmonV Bev. W. Duff, RangonxBurma.': evening orsnip: ureat Musical Prelude at "8 P. M. Duo-Art (Steinway) Pianb" - r " Solo, "Open, trie Gates;" (Knapp) ; ' Mr. Kenneth Allen . Solo, '-'Life EternaU" (Fox) ;Miss 7RUth!Bitneyt:Tacofha , .. Sermon: ''Science and Religion" , ; ' - j '.'Pastorr: " ". .'"' n The Church That Wfilcasbtra Rev.'.Parroft'Endorsed by Dr. Charter S., Price and Others IR PRICE'S LETTER." -' . I have . known the Rev. E. B. Parrott. Baptist" Evangelist, for the past twQ . years and have followed his' ministry very Closely. ' He is a safe sane, scriptural 'preacher 'and teacher of :tbefour square.Gospel of our blessed .Lord, 'and. he will prove a great blessing to -any church cooperating in his' meetings. - Brother Parrott hass atorceful,' magnetic personality, and a Dleasfngloving'Tnanner. of, delivery, and "has been greatly used of God in the salvation of souls and the healing of bodies. I aquaNfyiagly recommend him to the feUowship and com munion Of God's children "everywhere, with the' assurance , that his ministry wilLhe. greatly blessed! ".' ; ' Yours in the name of Jesua. - ' - f , t , CHARLES S. PRiqE, s f evangelist. THE FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . .The' Community Church .-"..; V " ' - ! First and Glbbs streets, - ." . " ' ' : I t . Portland, Ore. REV. E. B. PARROTT: : . - My Dear BrotherI want you to, know that you and your good, wife were an object' lesson-. to lis in your daily ministra tions of the campaign :just closed. Never have I. known such rmeetfajs;where;:tn;tbe songs, -sermons and prayers, Jesus was made so real, so near, bo wonderful In saving power.- JESUS 13 HERE Could be een and felt at every Bervice. To Mrs."McFarlane' anjnryself your joint -ministry has been a .great Inspiration, to us and we are so grtteful to our Heavenly 'Father Tor the privilege and blessing. . : - - -r" ' Gratefully yours. ' ' '" J. Ni.McFARLANE, D. D. ' FRST BAPTIST CHURCH ; - -. i . . . . Eugene, Ore. I believe Brother Parrott, is a sincere. man and that he is doing a great work for the Lord. - '- 4 - ; . .t- ' i - - ".C. E. DUNHAM. J r pastor First Baptist. Church, Eugene, Ore. NAZARENC CHURCH -i 6575 67th Street, 1 Portland, Ore. .1 wish to say that I heartily and gladly endorse -Evangelist ' ParroCl'-r42rrriir,nratVVTtVo 'held hererfa Portland. No-ifiian can da" wLat'.waa tnra uhlvo3 God-be-with hiin ' - " - 1- t HERMAN LUDLOWi" -!'- ' Pator NaErenefrj3rch. 6575 67th t r"t rortT-T. O-V' lly Enough " Sft . if I pFv I . ' I - our splendidly equipped nad beau tifully decorated chapel is a better place from wlichrto: hold the last services than any friVate 'residence possibly could be. It 'was created '. for '. the purpose and" naturally, therefore, r surpasses ' any "thake- !shift: " - -.-. 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