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!.-,,. ,i : i - . -. - I ' f -- - -" - - - - ; ., rTTTE OREGON STATESilAN,' SALEM, OREGON . SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER18; 1925 NEW FOREST ROAD BETWEEN NIAGARA AND DETROIT, N EARING COMPLETION, WILL OPEN SCENIC CASCADES SECTION ON ROUTE TO MOUNT. JEFFERSON I mm a i m . ;-: .' f I N - - . CHOftCH OF GOD v .VT' ,34 N- Charca St.- Ptor. J: 0lWs.pi., reiUr. 131i,S. thnrrh M. .-J'hon. 1873-JI. Kenriee,. 11 . . fevrmon topic: 'The bss: Bet. fU. 13:11-18, 7:30 p. m. Kua- iVefc,i 10 pwiiitVnt. n. Itr Bargua. Yoonf Pr.pla Mcvtinc, :4. anbjsct. Tae Bunny fiidr of Life." week day snrvicr. r-ulr wklr Prayer Hetiax Wednesday vfeainx J:W. - , . - " CmtlBTIAH SCTEXCE thnrrh ronur of Libert- and i C"eet Sta., Sunday morning services t 11 o'clock. Bunday evening at , sub ject of Wk.na sermon, "Dor trine of Atone- f scent. Sunday achool sessions convene jl 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday even ing testimonial mrlin at 6 o'clock. Kradiag room. 208 Masonic Temple, open , erery day exceut bolidava and Handava front 11:15 to 5:30 j. a.; every evening weepr Wednesday and Sunday, frous J:30 to 9; Kuoday afternoon from 3 to 5. rAH are cordially invited to our service ' , and to our rending room. FIRST SFISITTJALIST at h Hiui : Theresa Stillwell, of Portland, will be tha chief speaker and message bearer. Mix Htillwvll i ratd tk. v-. ,.:.. ualiatie lecturers and . trance message Wafers. Mrs. WiUetta M. Jackson, of rialem, will be the soloist who will -offer the ucred muical program for the eve ning. Church will open promptly at 7:30 p. m. in the WOW hall, in tha. old lks' BaUdinf. on Uiherty St. At a special meeting last Wednesday evening the offi cers for the coming year were elected as follows: Ueorge IL Stoddard, president; Mrs. C. T. Bates, secretary and, Mrs. Lucille Baker, treasurer. " KAZAKH HE Address. lth and Marion St. Pastor. C. II. Hopkins, residence, 1960 Marino M. ; Aasiktant pastor. Mrs. Hopkins, res idence. I960 ilsrion St. Services It a. n, 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic. "The Great Uetecttve. Special services, music, etc.. special "masie and tinging at both service a Sanday. - Sunday school. 9:43 a. va., soperintendent. B. Hardy. Tonng Peoples', meeting. 4:30 p. m, topic. Ril ed With the Holy Ghent." Leader, Mrs. Moses Hornaker. Junior' Christian En leaver at 6:45 p. m.; leader. Fdna Xnn neataker. WeeJ day service. Wednesday evening at 7:30. Prayer and praise meet ing led by tha pastor. Other events, meet inj and remarks. Rev. C. W. Tibbet will preach Sunday morning and the pss'or will preach Sunday evening. Coma and enjoy thoso services. - . .'A I TTTLL GOSPEL MIS8I0M Address,. 237 Htato St. PaMor, Ralph I. Bollock, residence, 251 Mission St. Phono 1439-W. Assistant paster, Harry MorrUa. residence, 8ilver;oa Uoad, phone liKI. Services 2:30 and 7:10 p. m. Week day services: Evangelistic meetings every night at 7:30 except Mon day and Friday. - Wo are expecting a very blessed time in the presence f the Lord of the Harvest Sanday for it will be "Missionary Sunder." We am pleaxed to announce that Brother M. K. Van Horn, ax-missionarj to Errot. will be with us in the evening and tetl as soma oi nia interesting experiences in that an cient land where the Uod of: Israel dem onstrated his mighty delivering power Thoso who have heard Brother Van Horn knew that we can expect a time of edifi cation and iarpiratioa. Also some 'mis sionary letters direct from : the foreign neias win te read ; some Trom China, wbere a nationwide anti-foreign and anti- Chrutian movement is causing perilous times, it yon have spiritual or physical needs bring them to Jesus the great physician, for He is "the ssmo yesterday aaa lorever. Meb. 13:8. ITRST EVANGELICAL CHTJKCH Address. Liberty and Center St. Pas tor. C C. Poling, residence, 435 Center; phono 91-J. terricee: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. a. Sermon topics: "Christian Perfec tion," a. m. ; "The Pnrposefal Man," p. a. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Superin tendent. J. V. Ulrica. Young Peoples meetings: Christian Endeavor at 6:20 p. m. "vtnat 1" t-xprcted of a Chttstisn Citixea." Micah -8, Titus 3: 1b: leader. Newton Schmalle. Week day services; Thursday evening services will be espe cially interesting. The pastor will give an account of his recent trip to the east and especially a report from the meeting of tne general board of tbe cnurcta. a full attendance is desired. EVAHGEUCAL Address, 17th and Chemeketa St. TMiMor,. I". W. liner, residence, 26 N. 17th; phone 1008-W. Services, 11 a. m.: 8 p. ra. Sermon topic, "The Chnre." BperJal soTTices, nnie, etc.. Mr. W W. I. saner will speak in the evening service. Sunday school, 10 a. m.. sapfrintemlent, 0. B. Strsusbaugh. Young Peoples' meeting st 7 p. m. Week dsy service, prsyer meetinc Tbnrday eveninc Other events, mee'iuxt nd remarks: The pas tr will hold meetings the coming week at Sodaville. ! KAZABEWE ! Addre, l!th and Marion St. pastor, C. H. Hopkins, residence, 1960 Marion St. Assistant pastor. Mrs. Hopkins. Ser Tiee's, It a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic, The PentecoHtsl Test." 7:30 p. In., MThe Ijkt .Are Pound." Special mnsic and singin; at both services. Snnday S' honl, 9:45 a. m., superintendent. W. B. Hardy. Young Peoples' meeting. ft:30 p. m. Tonic. "The Christian life. Ieader, Plo-d Miller. Junior Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.. leader, Virginia Churchill. Weed-day erTice. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer and prais meeting. Other events, the paotor wiM preach st both services en S-indsy. Come and enjoy the meeting;' with u. CENTER STREET METHODIST Address, Thirteenth and Center. Pas tor, A. F. Hilraer. residence 694 N Win ter; phone 680-M. Services. 11 a. ra. d p. m. Sermon topics: "Victory and Overcome, a. m.; On rebo a Top- P la. Sunday school. 10 a. m.. superintend ent, H. H. Urallop. Toung Peoples' .Meeting: J.pworta League. 7:15 p. mM H. Rehfuss. president: Esther Ililmer, leader. All of the evening services are in English, the morning preaching service is in German. Week day services: Cot tase nrayer meeting Wednesday.. 7:45 p. m. at M. Schreiber'a. Our (irst quarterly meetings occurs on Oct. 25th. The dis trict superintendent will officiate. You are welcome. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Address, Chemeketa and Cottage Sts. Pastor, Rev. J. K. Buck, residence. 7al Chemeketa St. Phone 89. Services 8 a. nv, 7:30 p. m. , Sermon topics: " Signs and Wonder," a: m. : "Answernig Questions," p. ra. Special services, mu sic, e:c., 9 o'clock mass for communion and children: Acsdmy choir sings; 10 o'clock mass a hizh mass with regular choir. Sunday school, Saturday at 3 p. m. Week day services: 8 a. m. every morning except Saturday in church. Sat urday in Araleoty at 7:W. Confessions 4 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. na. Saturday. Other eventa. a social sponsored Dy tne !St Monica's Altsr Society on Wednesday evenine in auditorium from 1:30 to 10:40 for benefit of coming fair. Everyone welcome to all services and social. 1 . ! ' 1 . anaa PAvtD zrz. ICRAVEUIO - DiRT k . SS NIAGARA - DETROIT NeABNC coMPtETioH - ;. ,i, r. . . smzrj w- vror mil rrrv s . i rwj . -m f- - yi, jia t rr vwj pa . " - s TOPOUHAPHK AL MAP OF DISTRICT IS WHICH KEW ROAD RIXS, DHAW X EXCLl SIVKlk FOR TIJK OHKIiOM IX HY r ItKI A. Rill TI.EDGK. Courtesy Oresonisn every Tuesday, Thnrsday and Batardsy, it 8 p. m and on Sunday, as follows: Holi ness, 11 a. ra. ; Sunday school, 2:30; young people, 6:15; and a "hsllehijah windup" tt I p. a. "And every drear winter to us has been May, because we have learned to smile by the way." Wel come ! THE SALVATION ARMY Address 211 State Street. Wel come "Billy"." Sundayl A fear less and fiery contender for the faith of Jesus Christ. An earnest and zealous worker for the salvation of mankind. Hear biui Monday morning. We stand for the same simple gospel which Mr. Sunday preaches so forcefully not a strange doctrine, or a religion of fanati cism, bnt plain every day Christian living with common sense. Public meetings Ideal Luncheon Inspires 1 s-'V-s ss-set ill- xxu . ,fe'-.:x.):v 1 , - 1 i ii m i - i 1 ' i y.-ai ii m . f: u ; i Famous Radio A rtist VNOWN to radio fan of prae XV tJeaUlw every station in ths Eaat not only aa a famous pianist but as tho sriccessfal composer or popular music Peter Do Ros do nnt beilevn in lnterruptinc Inspir ation for tbe prosaic task, of eating. When he is busily engaged in tho compositioa of a musical master- , piece he rarely stops ; for regular meals but lunches hastily on dish es that .are quickly and easily pro pared. One of his favorite luncheons consists of scrambled eggs on. toast and gelatin at od milk or co coa made with milk prepared auer the gelatine formula. TCnt anlv Is a. meaJ of this kind quickly prepared hut long ago Mr. De Hose discovered that by adding gelatine to milk Its nutritive value Is increased, and it is. more easily assimilated than in its natural state. Qelatinated milk Is pre-, pared after the following- formula: Soak Jot ten minutes, one level tablespoonful of gelatine , la on half cup of cold milk, cover while soaking, then place the cup r in haiiinar -waiter srtlrrinr until arelatiae is fully dissolved: add this dissolv ed gelatine to one quart of milk.' Cocoa Is prepared in the usual way except that gelatinated milk la substituted for plain milk. FIB8T M. S. CHTBCH Address, Corner of State of Church St. Pastor, Fred C Taylor; residence. 636 Stste St. Phone 974. Director of Re ligious ducatran. Miss Mary K. find ley, office. 12S S. Church St.. phone Ti. Services. 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics. "Young people's Religion," a. m., "Personal Resources," p. m. ; Special services, music, etc., solo,- "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me." (Spesks); sung by Miss Josephine Bros. Sperial manic in Junior church under direction of Mrs. Riddle. Wesley clss,. at 9;15 a. m.: class leader, S. A. Wheelwright. Sunday school, 9:13 a. m.: superintendent. H. F. Shanks. 6:30 p. m. First Chapter -League, "Introduction Service." the cabinet; 6:30 p. ra.. Second or High School Chap ter will be led bv ,Mis Orrnt Mclntyre; 6:30 p. m.. Third or Junior High Chan ter, in charge of student superintendents, Misses Mslmsteu and Mills. Junior church service under direction of Miss Findley. Junior sermon "In the Master's Pres ence," Junior asststsnt in this service, Frederick B!athford. OerotponsI service Thursday evening t 7:30 led by the'pas tor. Other event, meetings and remark: F.ight weeks high sehool training class in "Methodism" will begin Thursday, 6 to 7:30 p. m., taught by Miss Findley. JASON LEZ 1TEM0EIAL M. E. CHXTECH Address. North Winter and Jefferson Sts. Pator, Thomas Achesoa: residence, 1060 Jefferson St.; phone 1006-J; assist ant pastor, Gilbert Wrenn. Services, 1 1 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Rally lay Program," a. m.; "Is Conversion Out of Dae?"p. ra. . Special, services, mu sic, ete.., junior and senior charche will meet together for a great Rally Day pro gram in the auditorium, at the 11 o'clock hour. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Su perintendent. Harry Carpenter. Toung Peoples' meetings: Classes in Evangel ism will be held at 3:39 p. m. -The fol lowing roups will meet at 6:30 p. m. for Hevotional services: Kp worth League groups will meet at 6:3n p. m. for devo tional services. Epworth League down stairs Lee League (high school) is t'ie anditoritim. and Wesley ' League (inter mediates) in own room downstair. Veek day services: Offiicsl board meets Mon dsy evening, 7:30, called meeting: Men's Brotherhood Tuesday 6:3ft p. o., fine aupper will be served ; mid-week devo tional for Junior and Senior churches Thursday, 7:30 p. in. A sins' welcome awaits yon at all meeting. Plan to at tend the evening service and jnvite your friends to come with you. . Gospel preach ing, song service lesd by the choir, and an hour of fine fellowship. A personal welcome awaits strangers nod visitors. Toting People's Societies, Senior, Ad Intermediate and Intermediate - 7: m, j Evening worship Sermon. "8 to Save," by Or. Tully. Antheut. the Day Is Over." Browne. Organ bers: Adagio, (Symphony No. Widor; ' 'Andante' ' (Sonata IV). delssohn; and "Alleero, " (Sonata Mendelssohn. Monday. 7:30 p. m. day school workers' and teachers' ing at the church. vance 30 p. ekiug 'Now Men IV). Sun-meet- ! COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Address. Court and -V 17th t. P tor, K. L. Putnam, residence. 1106 Leslie St.! Phone 14'.'5-J. Services, llr a. m.: 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics. "Come and Se.", a. m.: "The Sign of Jonah," p. m. ; special services, music, etc. Mnsic furnished by choir. Wslter SchwUning, leader. Solo, Miss Jennie William. Sunday school, 9:4o a. m. Superintend ent; Chri J. Kowtt. Young Teoples' meeting. Junior following the communion service at 11 a. m. Volunteers visit the shut ina in the afternoon. Christian Kn deavor. 6:30. Three societies: Keaior, Senior-Intermediate. Societies for all ages. F.aeh with intereting procrsm. Week day service: Choir rehearsal every Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Singer urged to be present, Thursday, 730 p. m. j One hour study for personal work ersl rondncted by the pastor. Other events. We invite you to be one 'of"our Rally Day crowd tod y. If yon wish "s to borne for you phone 1 IC.V.f before 9:30 a. In. Lord's Day. Let us greet you. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , Address, Liberty and Marion Sts. Pas tor, Rev. Krnett II. Shanks; residence. 549 X. Liberty; phone 1920; services, 11 nt.: 7:30 p. m. Sermon topks. "The Storehouse Blessing," a. m. ; "tiod's Ap peal to Man' Reason," p. m. Special services, music, etc. A prelude to the ereniag service will bo a 1U minute pa geant by the intermediate study class, "The High Adventure of Jan in the 1-and of The Free." Sunday nchool. 9:45 a. m. Superintendent, Kd Schunke; young peoples' meeting: 6:30 p. m., led by ttroup III. Three MUsicr. study gronps of the school of missions will meet at the same hour of the BYPC in the study of Mexicans on this side of the border. Week day services: Prayer meeting on Thurs day evening at 7:30. Home meetings in nil parts of the city on Friday evening at 7:30 in preparation for the revival meeting that begin in November. Other events, special revival meeting will be held during November. Mr. Fred C. Fish er of Chicago, formerly with Billy Sun day a song leader and soloicl. will be with the First Baptist church all the moi'th of November. Dr. Daniel Bryant of Corvalii is to assist in tue jircacli iu. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Address, Center and High Sts. Pastor, J. J. Evans, residence, 544 Center St.. phone 197. : assistant pastor. Vivian J. Whisier, residence, 344 Center St., jihone' 197-. Mervices, 11 s. in.: 7:30 p. m. Surtnon Topics: "Christian Culture," a. ni.: "Faith snd C:e Furnace," p. m. Sperial services, n-nsic, etc.. mnsic in rliarge of Miss Whisier. Leon Jennison will sing in the morning, "KiuV on. Hide on in Majesty," by Kri'le. At the even in hour, three sister of Indian rlc-crn! will play a group of violin number. Also Mr. Howard l.eseh will sin? "Crossing the Bar," by CowleuJ Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Superintendent. Dr. Epley. Voung Peoples' meetiaz. 6-:0. Leader. Vernon Williams. Topjic, "Christian Cit izenship." . . CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL Address, corner S. 19th and Ferry St. Pastor, H. C. Stover, i residence. J 15 S. 19th; phone 19'J4-J. .services: 11 . nt.. 7:30 p. in. Sermon topics: "Dangerous Dwarfs." s. ni. ; "Open 0'ates." p. m. Specisl services, music, etc.j rhoi-u choir will sing "Slug I'nto 1 Tbe i Lord a New Song." by tarry B. Adams.; Mr.. Fred J. S. Tooxe will sing "Op-n thp tis.es of tha Temple." Mrs, Joseph F. Knapp. Sum day school, 10 u. m. (Superintendent. C ('. Harris. Voung jpeoplvs' meetings: Junior and Senior Christian Knde'avor nt 6:13 p. ra. Week dy servics: The monthly church supper add fellowship service Thursday at 6 :.'. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Addre.; Ferry St.. Pastor. -H. E. Cas well, restdenre. 17: S. Cottage, phone 1434-.F. Asaistant pastor. Mrs, Caswell. Service. "J aqd 7:30 p. m Specinl ser viees, music, etc. Kvingclist K. -t. Kett will preach Stuidav afternoon. Kev. VV. W. Morrison wili preaeli in tli erenc. Sunday school, - p. m. Superinteudeiit. Mrs. J. Willson. Young Peoples' meet ing, Kvangelist V. J. Btts will sjicuk. Dr. Betts has a host of friends in Salem n-t all will want, to her him. Week day services: Tuesday evening; prayer 't Friday evening. Bible study. We are just opening a study on the book oi Daniel, t'oine and bring your Bible. You will find jt very helpful and instruc tive. You will find a welcome in. all services. Other events, meetings aud re iu:ii;ks in t lie ta'jcvnaele. -- UNITARIAN i Addres. t'ottase sad Cliemeketa Sts. Pastor. M. Feresbetisn. resideute. 6"7 Chemeketa St. Phonti Hon. ln the ab sence of the minister: who is attending tiie general conference of Unitarian Chnrrhes. Professor T H. Scliutte of thie Department of Education of the Oregon i State Normal S' liool will preach. Dr. ' Schutle is a scholar of! note in pychologr, lhil0f;liy and education, and his siibjeet I "Idea1 a., a -Control of Life." will be i enlightening and inspiring-- Soecial ser i n-nsie, etc.. solo from St. Paol "But ! the Lord I Mindful f His Onu." Mi a- GOOD TIDINGS MISSION Address: 3l3'-i Cour St-. Pastor. C. S. Johnson: residence. Ita", Mnplu Ate. "ion 1917-W. Services 3 and T::Ht p. to. Sunday school, 2 p- in., superintendent, S. ; i nnti" peonies meetinzs Friday evening. Week day services Tuehday. Thursday and Saturday evening. Other events, nntings and remarks: Tha Lord is blessing us. "Come Thou With I's aud We Will lo The Oood." It is the "Old Time Kelisjioii.' ' ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal) Addre.-s. Chnrch St. and ClieinekH Pastor. Uev. H. Duncan Cl'ambent. Ser vices at ' 1 1 a. n. Morning prayer and litany. Special service, music, ete. Full vevted choir. The church srhool meets in the Parish house st 9:43 a in. Thn Voung peoples' fellowship meets in. lh parish house at 7 p. in. Every one in terested in ftoute sort of meeting or ser vice for Sunday evening is not only iu vited bttt urged to attend. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Address. 1 750- State St. Pastor G. Koehler; residence, 1750 State; phone 590-R. Services 0:30 a. m.; 7:30 p. ni. Sunschnol, 9:30 a. ni. Young Peoples' meeting at 1 p. ni. Topic, "What Is Ks- -perted of a Christian Citisen !" Other, events, n'eetitig and remarks: Mornihs service in German, and in the evening iu English. Bible school on Sa'orday con ducted by the pastor from 9 a. m."t fi m. Instruction for the catechism , at 1 p. m. rteisfohn. Sundny school 10 a. pcruitcn'Jent. lr. Mriep McKey. Jones & Kirkpatrick, Inc. A Real Service Station Regular and systematic greasing reduces repair bills. s and increases gasoline mileage v j ; Dinner-Hoar Masie p i-l ine oniy nign pressure pneumaiic greasing system ? ' ' 1 in Salem , ., rj. -. j- . . , CORNER COURT AND CAPITOL STREETS L i J EIKER'S - Y I GUARANTEED. hfi n used , 3Au i ' I 4- FORDS : (airy; K; vpm If OU Y a5hb blue momg r J . "' 1 v" -I' " I I ' - ' ! v ', -'ivV1ii"in- tWSi to tSa CrMltrl : - , rrVLW StattM, MMdWy, WrtiMtryl ' r ' t4 Tkoratfsy treia it 7 'leek.l j v . yt, m r RWrtmgtrtAHaJ SCANDINAVIAN II. E. Address, loth and Mill Sts. Pastor Patris. Dahlip. residence, 2093 Trade St. phone 377-J. Service: Swedish, 11 a. m. : English 8 p. m. 'Sunday school, 10 a. mM superintendent. Mr: C. Fargard.' Tonng" People's meeting, 7:15 p. m. Week-day aervices: Thursday 7:30, prayer meeting. Von are all cordially invited to our service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Address. Church St. between Chemeketa and Center Sts. Pastor. Xormsn Kendall Tolly. D. I. Sunday school 9:30 a. .. H. P.. Barrett, superintendent.- 1 1 a. m. morning worship. Sermon "The Soul pf America," by Dr. Tully. Anthem. "O Ky.es That Are Weary," Bartlett. Organ numbers: "Pilgrim's - Song of Hope." Batiste: "The Ile." Torjnssen; and "Warrior's Song." Heller. 6:80 p. m. elfJU g Qa-afai ' .j ' " ( 5 I'aHMrngrr Flrongham $2700 f. o. b. Salem LET US PROVE THESE CLAIMS No other 8 cylinder car, regardless of price, has ever offered a greater combination ot important improvements, actually perfectedj i than those we can show you in the JIV8.' 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