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3 ZTISCOrAL i iST. PAUL'S Church ttt4 t Cink ta, R. II. Duneaa Caaoitars, rector, rmtlrnce: 660 Chameketa St., pfcoa -104SJ. Jlolr Enrhsrist at.' 7:3(1 a.;; au la tit chapels Itoljr Kaeaariat and iar- at. 11 a. m. Kundaf school 8:43 j - SxrOKMZD IK M' ;i :;; ' BKTHAXT Corner Capitol and Mr- Marion Ht., phone 445 W, &rrirs 11 a. H4 OriaaB. Sunday school IU i a. av I'rad E. Krus, aaprintnlint. j '; ' VA2ABSKS ' "1 : ' : ! : 1 1 19th and Marion Mt 4J. Tl.rsiul Mr. Iloftktns, paator. reaidaaea 19CU Marion street. Service It a. --as., and Ji . Kermoa topics: ; "Satan lfrat4'" and 4 . i . . : . ... . . 1 I ..Lanl - .'Uiu mi k ok inti-Aoru. Diwuif .-w : 8:45 a. m., Vf... H. Hardy, auparinJen , dent.' You n people' meeting at 7 p. hi. Tola will, ha a miaaioaary tinc In chart -Ha' miinarjr committee. - Wcdaeadav Tani( at o'clock prayer ana. praise aernce, tea pj van pwor. ml ihm mmt tm t Vi evening. Eerv- bod welcoua. i. I.j ', ; j' 4i'.-jrjj !'!! CHTXkCH 07 CHaMST :' COTTKT STKKKT Court and N.i 17th ' 8r.t . It. L. Potnaia, pastor ridee : " 1 MM., Leslie: St phone 1425.1V &srTi!es 11 a: nV. and 8 p. m. grrmon topic: "Prosperity," 4 and "TWa ' Unpardonable . . . . . . . t V. 1 ' A I , T .. RiK. uuiu iarn ion u t jMn. vj ' Turner -Moses orchestra. Sunday school :5 a. Chriaf Kewiti, superintendent. .Young people' meeting, j on for following the communion, aerlea, - Fotanteer leave rhurrh 8 p. ta Visit' ahut-fna. Christian Kndeavor 7 p ,tn. Thuraday 7 145 pi a, Bible study, atereaptican picture of Holy Land, Volunteer rlas. Official board meeting Monday ft p.! n. . VV welcome you to "The Church With a Vaaaily Hpini.". rr' .., . . j j...J;.;!: j(,jf,j j;:;: CHRIST EVANKLIO.iL-17."0 fltat St.,-U. Keehler,! paiuar, residence; lTU Suu Nl.. ohone 599B. Srricca i 10:30 a. at. HerinoB topic: "Christ' Warning. Beware at False Propheta.'T? Sunday xchool 9:30 a. . Yooag people&V meet- , mr 2:30 p. mi topic: "HaA't irvwer: a Kxpreked In Nature." Morning eri 1 conducted in Uermaa! i So evening aervice. ..'!''- ' ';!:! Ij IV! That Tet God." At 11 I. RT. Walker will presch to the jnnier ehorch down ataira. lanng . people . inrnea. Sunday school 9:45 a. w, Harry Carpenr tcr, auperintendent . Young people' meet ing 7 p. an. TU t-pworm ana esiey Lesguea will aneet in separate rooms down ataira for devotional eervicea. The welcome stranger and ad nit members of the chorrh. On Wednesday the WH11S and the WTM3 wiU neet with Mrs. 7. il. Hcharf f for an. all day picnic - Tho Hume society holds meeting at 11 a. m. ; the- Isdiea Aid at 1 p. m., the Foreign society st 2 P- - Lunch ' st the noon honr. The Schsrff hone addreaa U 2215 Ne braska Are. Mid week devotional aer vice, of the church Thursday evening at a p. m. The Ker. Walker will be in charge of the Sunday evening services in the absence of th pastor who will precaa at tie Falls City Institate ground. , CENTER ST. 13tk and Center St, A. VXHilmer, pastor. ' residence : 643 N. Winter St, phone 680 M. ervke 11 a. m. Sermon topic: live l mem to Eat." Sunday School 10 a. as, H. IL Orallap, superintendent. Ton wilt find classes for' yotttfg. and aid in German and Kncusb. Come and worship witn u. This service is In Oennon. Prsyer meet ing Wednesday ' s p. at. , I v CLAD TIDIK(iS--34a Court St., C. 8. Johnson, pastor, residence: 1935 Ma ple , Ave. Service 11 a, at, 0 ana a p, at i- Sunday school 2 p. m, S. Berkey. superintendent; Tent meetings are be ing held at 1935 Maple Are, 2 blocks south i of Highland Ave, and 2 blocks west! of commercial ''street . car Jin. Evangelist A. 1- Cuth ia, .aaitiag in the- meetings. We believe' in Father, Son And Holy Ghost and baptise aceord ing to Matt 28:19. Wa preach - and teach salvation for the ainnner, bsptlsm in the Hoiy (host for, the believer and hesling for the sick. Meetings every night next week. F.verybody invited. Hi-l b'"' CHRISTIAN CHURCH . " '! FIRST -Center and High atreets. J. S. Kvans minister; Misa Vivian Whisler, church - assistant1;- Mis ' Hattie Mitchell, missionary. The pastor will preach at 11 i o'clock on i the topic?; "Seeking the Best. There will be no evening serv ice. Union meeting in Wilson park at 4 O'clock. The Bible school meets st 9:45; young : people meet at 7. o'clock. Misa Whisler will direct the music and give the special number at the morning serv ice I- RTTATSTIAW SCIESCE ! Vlrst Church i corner liberty and Che meketa Sts. Sanday morning services st 11 o'clock, iflunday evening services ar discontiauedi during July ana Aug' uit Kubiect of leaiott ermon. "Lave.' Sunday school convene st 9:34 a. m, during July and August. Wednesday eveninc testimonial meeting at o'clock. i Keadiag room 209 Masonic Temple, pen every day eacept Sundays and holidays from 11:13 to p. m.; CTramix ceut Wednesday and Sunday, 7:30 to 9; Sunday .afternoon 3 to 4. AH-, are cor dis rly invited to oar BrTiCs. and ta 4r ' reading room.'' j " ' ! LUW X A WW 1346 nafttar. at Woodburn, Oregon, proved beaefteiat to all and about 500 weran camped on the ground. A number were justified i by faith, and found place with God, and waW afterward immersed, some weia , J . 1 .1 i iSirt-d:rT7iM ek, t among the people of God; and i ?eelTl Kewfrt. . , - - ' - , a-clear discernment of the on! bodynof i : t. ' ' Christ, the church which is composed of ! i ' i ' an ivbtimhb k-uiii;, j -': ajr, ana iHB. w r. ivii & icii, vu. J M - " - . iconunwa rrom g z; Mrs. C G. Gray and Miss Olga jr. Church St. J. J. Gi'iespi. I crav are leaving: today tot New The annual ctata camp meeting l - , , rnr several weeks. 1 , 3 Mrs. W. P- Pargo ts leaving this God'a promise received healing in M J M .,-,. a bodies, and rejoiced in ood power! to I Tbniday for a six weeks vvaca- hal. uur regular meewnc wumnumii, lion la :lflanOv ; :. f t Miss Salome Socolofsky is on A8ld tromr Victoria and Vaaeouv- er sfce WiU Tiait in. Seattte- before -Mundav achool 10 a. , Mrs. v alter . Harkus, superintendent. Suitable classes for sll grades of scholars. Preaching scrVice 11 a. n, subject: 'A .Letter.' Young peoples services 6 :45. - Bong ;ts trmony - and preaching ! -tertlce .7:30. Prayer Bieeting Wednesday eveniaa; .7 ;30. - MARKET STREET Comer 5V"Wlntr and Market Si, Mortimer C. Clarke, pas tor, reaidenc 12i8 5. .Winter, phone 1356W. Servlcea 11 st. m, Snd 7;30 p., m. Sermon topics: o More Sea,' and' An Evangelistic Serrtee. flunday -achool 9:45 a. m., Dr. Frank S. tVhnts, 'saperintendent. Young peoples' meeting - 46;30 XothortPi.Cook, -leadev; Cottage 'prayer meetrng'oa Weiifeaday afUrnooa at-2 O'clock at the home of Mrs. Csro-11a-- Jackson 14103 K. Winter s street, fhtin-k nrivrr mtetinc Thursday at 7:45. AH are invited to these service. Yoa will , enjoy th splendid ptrituai a'mos iphera of -thia charch.' ;. j j4,. kjS ; j - j - - 1 1 ' M- "tiih'P : I VBXTED SRSTHSXV CASTLE CHAPEL Comer 17k and - Nebraska Ave, 2. C. Mowef. pastor, resi dence, parsonage. Services f 11 a. m, .ni a w tn. -sVinon totitcs: ; "Evidence of Chritianlty,'!' ' and .'(Continuity.'1 j I 1 A - iv TV .t W.H, nunosy at-niMM . : ,.- superintendent, i Young peoples' meeting 7. SO p. sa, subject:, "Uod la isture. Mid week servtcr" Thwratfay Vrpi M, 'M' jret, Biblo study and prayer c 'ji'iij.-j. CHKISTlAjr Ain inasitNAXT - . ALLIAHCE r! , t r h Ferry street, U. and Mrs Catvell paa tors, residence: I 173 S. Cottage, phono 1434J.- Mervu-esa'knd 7!45 m. er wgu topics: "The Books oc ' Kxpetrta Hon ana the Books of lucarqstian" and "The Bird With the Broke a Pinion Nt er Soared' So-"High ; Again.", j Sunday hL ! n. m'Yuune'ueonlei' meeting hatarday -4enin tho young vpU have 1 vkarga., Tuesoaj evening . . t : prays and praise. Friday evening Biblo study. SOUTH SALaCM Corner 8, Cntnmar cist and Wssbington, t'srl F. Miller, pastor,- rcxidcore l0& H- ; Liberty, i phone laaR. iServicea M and p. m. Hunday achool 10 a. lr.i : Carl K Milrr, auperiatendent. ! Week day sr-; vice Thursday . p. mil ! Our' regular, monthly buainesa merting : at this timu. Hev. W. A. ReesVlll have charge of the tttoraing service, iivcause of the pastors abssace there will be no ovenlng ser vice lor. tho uost'jtwo 'aunds'si.P ;';: - ' srJsiiosuoiil !! Utt M U riRSTi Liberty and Center, C. Hi Pol ing, paator, residence: - 435 Center St., puua 9W1J. Sent ires U a. m., and p. ml Sermon .topic: "Truo r 1'nend suip." The paator will preach both nnrainr " nd evenint. Sunday school 9:45 a. is., J. T. L'lnch, snpcnnltndcnt.' Voung people . nwei i ng 7;1 p. m, sub ject: "God's Friendliness (A Expressed in N'stare," eoaseoration meeting, Wan ley Msves, leader, .Week day aervicea 1aard-y eVeain- p. m, Mrs. Sieforth, loader. - The Aanaal Woman's Missioon ary board meeting held at Jenning s ldge, Tuesday a. sa. Camp meeting land -Sunuay school convention over iSundsy 9th ot August at aamo place, r-aeai1 Vro gon. City..-, .' ; - lltk and Cheateketa Sts, F,WjUa-' ner, pastor, resident-: . s6o ' lith St. phono ' lOOoW.ISenricos !ll a. m, and a j a. -. m. . Musical program by . Jfj "B. i l.suncr, planisC and red "TToose, 1 Jr voeallafct Suwtay school JO aatw K ' Strauabaugh, saperintendent. Young peo ples meeting 7 : p.. m, subject; i "God s rind1Uiea A depressed ; m Jlatar. Special' aiusW, Bluish- Leaner, leader. Prayer, -aieatjng, Tharaday tvening i at 8 a . U.' r.W. f.annitr. class leader. Thero ' will b -ao - sermon ' ia Sunday evening but instead Fred Tooso Jr,i Snd V. U: tanner, Willi give a concert; fot tho member and frieada sl .tsi 'tkarth a ; tSXTUOVXSt' ifHfiiK"?, SCASPlXAVJIAK 13tk ahd Mill? 81 pstrik ' luaJn, - pastor, residence: 20W5 i Trade St, phaW 371 J. , 8errlca 11 .-a. ; m. Sunday school 10 a." m. Gust. An B dersaa, auperlntoaiont. , Thursday 7,30 prayers meeting. . Friday 7 :30 pji at, Sunday achool meeting, Mrs. Forgard, bosttss. , You ars.all cordially invited to our avrvices. j-; ;., -, her yetufn, tot Salera. i.Mr. and "Mrs; E Cooks Patton and Hiss lauella Patton are domi ciled at Agate Beach for the sum mer weeks. v . - . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones are sailing this week end from New York for a two months 'aojouTii abroad. They will -v; Iait: - many points of interest In Prance, Eng land, and Italy before their return in the early ntnmn -"y. vi , j i Mrs. Cafrie M.r CSiase -ha as her gaest' ior the week end,' Mr; und Mrs. If; D. Moreland ot Philomath. Mrs. Richard Cartwright .is ex pected. hoW early. tbiaweek from Oakland, Cal.,' where "Eh has been the house cuest since lata spriag of MraVrE.-W. -Tillson -i i" -' . .'1 ' " ' : H Miss Catherine S Hartley, - Miss Helen Campbell and Miss Ruth Euckner left yesterday by motor tot HeshowIa waere they will be the guests of Miss PrisHla Fry over the week end. v I .!' ' Miss Martha Powell of Vanron yefr Wasbk Is the house gnest ever the . week end - of -Miss Luoilie Moore. - Miss Powell Is the daugh ter of Re. Powell, former rector of St. Paul's Cpiscope.1 church. Salem is to be: represented at the annual picnic meeting of the Northwest Poetry society which will be held this afternoon in For est Grove at the home-of Dr. an I urs. nines on uaie vreeai, Dy col onel E. Hofer and Mrs.. P. O. Franklin, both of whom are. to speak. Others scheduled to take part in the program are Earl .C. Bradley, editor of the Washington County Times, who will give, the address of - welcome, i and -. Boh Swayze, eaitor of the Book Page of the Portland Journal. - . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrington of Santa Barbara are visiting Mr, Harrington's mother, -Mrs. Peter Hansen, and sister, Mrs. Wayne E. Greenwood. The Greenwoods were lit Santa Barbara at the time of the arthauake. ! Thev are planning to be in . Salem . for at various nearby points. Mn view ok Indefinite length of time, visiting settling here. ,. i ;:-, " ' t MIss Ruth Chapman and her grandfather, Charles Parker, were guests of Mrs. Kraak J. - King of Portland early in the week. , Mrs. J. M. ScharTf of 2137 Ne-j braska avenue had as her enests I Mrs, Griff us of Portland, and Dt, Miriam Griffin of Manila, P.: I. The doctor returns this month to I resume his work as medical direc tor of the schools of Manila., , An Interesting personality in Salem this season Is Madame Bee- man of New York City, an emin ent mnalcion of the east. Madame Beeman came to Salem through j one of those queer quirks of cix-J cuiystances which often leave a host of. unsuspected pleasures In their wake- It had been Miss Beeman'e Intention to go to Bell- ingham, Wash, to spend the sum mer with friends. Instead, she I came to Salem, making the change In plans by wire after she was as tar west as . Chicago. . Misa Bee- man -,1s . being entertained at '.the Sherwin home on North Capitol street while here. j Miss Beeman has an essential grace -and charm, about her .de meanor that Instantly, wins friends of which she has a literal host. In half an "hour's casual conversa tion -it is a jot, to heaf the names of the famous folk of the artistic world with which she has come ini contact In her -musical work.. It was on a train that Bhe met Jessie B.RIttenhouse the poet while during, a long period in Europe she made the acquaintance of ce-i lebrities of. the pasttwo decades She la a brilliant conversational ist with a adntinant fund of In-i formation at. her command all about such interesting acquaintan ces a.GeraldIne Farrar. and Mary Come, Get a JGIimpse of The New rail Styled FIKST SUte and Charch ; U Tfti C. Taylor, paator, residenc: 3 Stat Ht, fnon '74- Services 11 . '.! Se ao by Pres. Carl Gregg Doney.U.D. of Willamett ,'tViToitT. subject: ' "Tka law at Mastery';' No tvening service. hundsy school at 9:45, and Epwortk, League at 7. Mid week prayer -r-vic ; 'inursasy evniag-wr a. . ?: ;i v; ; i- . JiSOS - LEE TiEMGTlIAL Corner X. : Winter and JXterson 'Sts, Thomas Aeh i esoa pastor, ' residence: lOoo Jefferson , Ht, phon 100SJ. Xeroy 'Walker,- sislst-. S ant paster, reaidenc 20 Pak. street, phon 1401 f Sernnia-,' fopicji 'Pmyer ill ' Every Day Sonfr thing Different Arrives J --. L. The Fall Fashiait 'Notes -nerald. a vast crijisre"Jn stylds, different Trom re cent Fall seasons. Coats . f ,1. -J" We aim - to select - for smart style plus ' sood - quality so that the wom an or miss who shops at : this store will be assured of fashionable, up to the - TTnintite garments plus the satisfaction which good. quality ; gives l in. service and -appearaSice ; after continued; wear. -r ; ' ':''rvtr'-. .' ' At l I.-' y "CAN AND DO" r il . I'M; At aW1 . : MXSl STORE "468 State Street'. PORTLAND SILK HOF tt.;5S3',Alder 'Street s, "'i" t i vl "K - " - ! . . - , I ; ' ; .-::' ".-1 ' " .iw - - - . - ' Wafer fo fc CMhes fo be 3jStrcb 'to be drawn mad Aeared Aon on cil Zinc mixed nd cooktd l ' V, . .' . -! I ! - 1M' ihcrcijrfd Just a little light ironing! H J - i"V - . r. s,- 'S - ; -'. ' - .'; 5 Money -Saving Services' r- 1. WETACASII Saves yea. far ' more vrork than electric wash er, actually at less cost. Every J thing scientifically. washed. with purest --of matTiaas,aiia turned slightly damp,'- Just -right for ironing. pO pouutls-.. ar less, 75 cents.; 4. cents eadi .v! additional ponnd. . s.', . SL rilKIP-T-SlJn1CE Same ":n WeUWash except all flat pieces ironed.' 15 pounds or less, BO ' cents., e eents. each additional ponnd.;r-- f'.'. - 3. TtO VGH DR Y Flat pieces t ironed. werjlhioR dry, and re- 1 quired atarrhiiig done. 7 pounds or less 65 cents. 0 cents each additional pound, v ' .... I ... ' 4. FINISHED SERVICE Brery- thing completely washed, .and -Ironed 'ready for use. Charged by the piece.- -f ' - , 5. DE-LUXE HAND IRONING , AVe maintain an expert hand Ironer. Her rworkr : cannot jbe . surpassed anywhere. Prices very reasonable. Just Phone IBS f ! '""Tiir ' " is. : i ' ; ' . r . Read this frank qomparkon of costs, between laundry service and elec tric machine. Note we now; of fer a service which saves you far more work, and actually at less cost. ' Don't Be Mis-led ' Know the Facts than l() years stant use. So t You cannot afford to be mis-led. We merely ask that you weigh the facts figure this out for yourself. Then make your own decis ion, without any salesman around to persuade you. Machine Saves Only the Rubbing -Your only purpose in buy ing an. expensive electric washer is to save yourself work and drudgery.. . But the machine saves yon-only the actual rubbing-7-and not even all ot that! ' The machine can't draw the water, heat it? and lug itj.0 the washer. It can't save y oa r from soaldn g ' you r hands in hot and dirty wa ter. It can't empty out the heavy buckets - of filthy water, and fill the washer. again .with rinse-water. It can't drag baskets of soggy clothes to the line, pin them up, and take them down again, jit can't prevent a steamea-up, sloppy house . or basement, exposing you to colds and grippe. It can't give you your time you must stay right with it con-; stantly. You STILL have drudgery to do and it costs : more, actual cash, than to save ALL this work and slop and muss, and save ALL your time, by -simply letting Us do it all for you. Figure It Out For Yourself! - - - Here are the facts and fig ures. Here is the actual comparison. Figure it out yourself! A really worth-while elec . trie machine, good enough to stand up for a few years constant use and wear, costs $175 and up. Some enthusiastic salesmen, eager, for a commission, stretch its promised life to 20 or 40 years, figure no ad ditional expense whatever, ,and then compare to an im maginary and exaggerated laundry cost. v - v J But they never guarantee . 20, to 40 years' wear! For actual investigation shows most electric washers wear out 'after, five to seven years. You cannot DE- ' ; PENDV at most, on more 1 under con- he purchase price costs' you'; $17.50 per year. But your $175 will actually pay yoii 7' interest, if you invest it instead of putting it into an expensive mach ine. 1 That adds $12.25 per year. Total cost. JUST TO OWN A WASH per year, Few ER, $29.75 The Actual Com parison ' : Now let's summarize and compare: ' ' ler Year Cost of owning washer. .$29.75 Cost of water heating and mater Litis ........ ,.13.00 Total cost Wet Wash at home with machine. .$ 13.33 Cost of W et Wash at C. 1. Iaundry . SO.OO Realize These Costs Few have ever checked up, ... kept records, j and really ' learned how much it costs for materials.. -Do this and you'll ibe surprised ! For these Beveralr' little costs ,jnount up.,! , . . YotTnever have ENOUGH hot' water,! without extra v heating, to PROPERLY do :-' a family washing. Actual . test actual ! meter ' read V irigs,- and records of fuel ;. consumption 4 shows it costs the average family 15c to 20c to heat this extra water. j j Hj. " . ; CarefulJ records show it costs between 10c and 15c for the several materials required for. one week's av erage family wash. Tubs, washDoards, boilers, clothes-lines, clpthes-pins . all thik extra j equipment '. costs "moneyand adds-"to the weekly costj Many pay extra for water. Electric i current adds more. Repair on thet .machih6. "addSTtilI more. jYou must pay these costs, but in order to be fair and conservative, . we . add nothing;for any of these. So for all these items, f igur ingonly the cost of wator heatingand materials, the amount is at least 30c per week. j52 weekly washdays brings it toi $15,G0 per year . Jf " : ; '' The Smaller Cost at Our Laundry - -!' l.ii i . Now remember the mach ine delivers only PART of Wet-Wash. ! Tt does not dry, starch, jnor iron ' The average family bundle sent to this laundry, is with in 20 pounds. We now de liver 20 .pounds', Wet-Wash saving; .you ALL the drudgery, giving you ALL your time -forthe low cost of 75c. That costs yoa only say . 1 or one .. wnoie year s washing: akaaBaBaaaaa. . 1 : fy. 'I r Yoa artuallf cjire at oar laundry .......... f A33 And in addition to this CASH saving at our laun- iry you save ALL - the muss and drudgery, .and ALL your time besides. . We 'Save You Wear and Tear on' 'Clothes' Salem people are beginning , to realize how we have rev olutionized clothes-washing. Old ways, which brought about a prejudice a g a i nst laundries, have been. entire ly banished! - . ; . No caustics no clothes eating acids or chemicals are ever used nothiag but 'the purest of maten&ls. You may safely wash your ... face in any material we use for clothes ! You cannot say as .much for the mater ials you wash with at home. Clothes are never rubbed. Modern science has learned better v ways of getting clothes' snowy-white, clean . and sterile.. - . i . We give clothes nine baths each time in fresh, clean water. Your clothes never enter a water used for a previous batch as you must jdo at home. Your . clothes come home, sweet and clean,, as sterile as a surgeon's gown at a LOWER COST than doing them yourself at home. Save Money, Drudgery, arid -Your Clothes! :: Without any investment whatever, do as hundreds of others are doing send. EVERYTHING to the Cap- , ital City Laundry. . Give this service a real, honest trial, t We GUARANTEE not to lose or harm clothes. Just phone 165. ' ..... - - .... aginary 12641BROADWAY ii M i - . , . - . f ' if , J ? it -' . - ivf.. . " t ; ' . 1 1 i W ; f .n . s 1' ;' 11 t m - I - I- " ' ' ' t'y 1 . . ( n r. ' - . i.f -' ' -' H ..... , . ... '- - f " . -s.-. - t . . : -r -, I :':' ' - .--. v ' Jl 1: I ,H - , . 'art ' M.