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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM; OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEjMBE "8, 1925 - ' 13 " w 4 f mST METHODIST ETZSCOrAX. Ctfrtrtf" Cttttrck snd -State' 8ta. Pmitor, Fred-'O. Taylor, residence 8ft Stat St, phone 974. , Director ot Kelirioua Edu cation, Mils Mary K. j'iodler, of fie 184 8. Choir St, phone 72. ; Services 11 a. m, 7:30 p. m. Sermon tonics: -'Bleat Be Uie Tie That Binds," a. m., a father,! aea lellowship; True to the Colon, " p,-m., aa Armistice Pay meisaje. aniar church at 11 a. at. Junior sermon, "The Boy, .Jeans, and His Father," Miss Find 'y. Kandsy school 9:5, kuperinteadeat, H. T.- henka. Younx- People' a mrtl- k iar r First Chapter, topte ''Couxasc, t leader. Hiss Sera ftknt, Second Cnap- 2 tr (high school (reap) topic, "Contace,- .leader, Miss Kosaaaa Zietie; Third "ifcap- f ter (janior hijjn. fc-iwup ) study Uoolt "Junior Citiaen,' .. leader. -XJlaadiae- f liuntin.. V caper' hour at the parsonage. i iron a until :30 p. at. , lr. Tairlr -will I 'Peak. Week-day services: Monday 7:3tf P - v. .as. ' KeReioas Education Cooocjl nert - at parsonage. Tuesday night, sjuarterljr roBlrtBce in the chorea parlor. -;V'd- Tii aesaay nijai, -aiTotionai tervtce. ; me I -iaator aril contango in tho third ttady f '. 1n tea Evenrefisas oi Jeans. 1 Subject, Jeatts and the - Wtau of -. Baataria. thee, evaets; Thursday nicht - at. 6:30 will occur the Father and son banquet in the ehareU parlors, ledies' Aid will serve th dinner at 50. cents per plate. Friday night. Organ Recital, by th fam ous blind organist. Mr. Alfred Hollies. . li "v i rati rxzuTTEsiAv chttkck Church St. between. Caeaaeketa. and Ceater Sta. . Pastor, Norman . Kendall Tolly, D. 1. S :3ft a. Sunday school, Sir. II. E. Barrett, aapt. 10:43 a. m. mornlor worship.- Sermon. "Faith tad the Christian Ufa." by lr. Tolly. The choir will --ain - dris in Flanders," Ward-Stephens. Organ -aaaabera "liber ty Fantasia," Jdaxsoa: Roma ace,-' Prantoir; and "Msrche Solenelle." Rockwell. 6:30 p. at. Advance Interme diate Social Hoar in tb dob room. 6:30 p. n. Yonsg People's societies. "7:30 p. . Evening worship. Sermon ""The Con version of Saul," by lr. Tully, . Anthem "Thau Wilt - Keep Him in Perfect Peace." West. Orraa aambeni: "Finsle" Kb f orate d'Overtare, Hollins: "At Raaset," Sellsrt; ad Recessional," Sbeppard. ' riSST COKOKSGATI0 VAI. " Caster and Liberty Pastor. Cbariea E. Ward, residence 440 Center, pheae 6tlR. Services 11 a. bl. 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics,. "Adventarers of Faith," a., m.; .."Tooth aad Claw," p. m. Special music at both services. Sunday school 10, soperintendrat, Mark ilcCallister.- -Weekday aervices : Thnrsday t :30 Bible stndy sad prsyer meeting. The evening service will be a recornitioa of Armistice day aad will include the showing of the moving picture "The Man M'ithoat a Country.' SvA cordial invitation is given the public Wto attend theaa "aerrice. . . ' CKmCH OJ oo 1316 X. Chore St. Pastor J. J. Cilleapie. residence 1315 X. Church St ' phone 1873-M. Services, 11 a. m- 7:80 p. m. Sermoa "topics,' 'Conscience," 11 'a. m.; "ETinjeHMte," 7:30 p. m. Sun day school, 10- a.- m., superintendent, Mrs. Wslter Rsrkas. Young People's meetings: 6:41, leader, Lj-le Kooi. Sub ject: Scriptnro Hunt ; mnj Experience , Meeting'. WeeK-oay services: neguiar 'weekly prayer service, Wednesday even ing. 7:30. - SCAJTDI5AVIAK SC. E. 15th aad Mill -Sta. Psstor. Pstrik Iahlr. residence. 2095 Trade SW phone aii-J. Berviees, owkbh, m. m., KngUhh. I p. a, Sunday school 10 a. m, mperintendent. Mrs. K, Forgard. Young -People's meetings: 7:13 p.nu Week day aervices: Tuesday at-2 p. m. the toadies' Aid will meet ia the home of Mrs. uuat Aaaersoav o. ism irc. Thursday 7 :30, prayer meeting. You are all cordially invited to our service!. v ST. JOSEPH'S CATH0UO Corner C heme k eta aad Cottage Sts. Pastor, Rev. J. SL Buck, residence: 751 Cbemeketa St., phone S9. Services 8-10 a. m.i 7:80 p. mr Sermon topics, 10 : 00 ''Touching the Hera of Ilia Oarment.' ' 'Quesrions Answered." p. m. 8 :00 Holy Xsmes Society and Children ot Mary will receive -communion-. - Academy choir, aiag ing. 10:0fl, regular choir. Sunday kchool:. Saturday at 3 p. m. Week-day aarfieestrla church at 8:0J,Satdrdar In Academy at 7:00,, .- m. um nvenm W 11 UP.TT - , P.- pTToInnn.' pastor. Bunday school n . ' m , lMfkiBf li m. m. uaniiim v... :Sh u. at. Pteachinx T :30 p. ' have features of special Uteret for Iba pablie, : A harvest home service will be bald at 11 a. m. when, the -old people of the city wilt be gutsta of the young peo' pie. Sermon and -musie will special for the occasion, and earfc old person will receive a special token on entering ton church. Cars sent -ut to bring old peo ple r the service. tSemnon tKame: 'The Enlarging- Horiton." by the pastor. Rev; Wrena preaches to the Junior church at this , hour. Young people welcome. At the evening service, 7 30, an Amuatiee Day meanage will bo delivered by the pas to on the theme: . "L'nmaaking Ckrit- tiantty." ,-A special invitation ia e tend ed to the pnblie for this' service, pan da y school - wall eohveae at 9 AZ a, m. with classes for all-ages. -Clauses.- in Evangelism WU.'convetie' at 5:30 o." m. Yoong Peoplo' .hour , .fi;30. Wesley Lesrue nwti- 1i Vl.v T.Hr atbeHne Adiard. nbiet.'. "Courage.'. r.pwona . saa ,jnion i.esgnec meet ia, separate rooms i dowastaira. Tonne people are waleowa. Church . banine meetiirg' Moirday" evening 7:30. 1 Tnea day g:3 Father and 'Boa banquet un der the auspices-of , -the, Xea's Brother hood. Mid-week devotional service Thnnday 7:15 p. m. Welcome to alL ' ( ' COKaXZOATIOHAI. CEN'TRAXr-Corner " Sonth Xiaeteenth aad Ferry. Pastor, H- C Stover, resi dence. 245 South "Nineteenth, phone 1924J. Services 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topie. ""The Threa tJistits." A. J. 8hartle. spesker. In the "morning ser vice Iawreaee Deacon will mtig "ilr Work To lo, C S- Bigss. la the eve r.tng service the chair will sing, 'I Will Magnify Thee," 0. M. Vail. Sunday school 10 a. raC, (mperintendent, C. C. Harris. Christian Endeavor-at 6:45 p. ro. A Father and Son banquet will be held Toe. day evening at 0:43. Mr. Fred J: 8. Toot will be speaker. Music will bi furnished by the young men's quartet of the church. Prayer meeting aad choir rehearsal Thursday evening. - The Mar ion County Christian Endeavor Conven tion will meet with this church Friday. Saturday and Sunday. The Sunday eve ning service will be in charge of tho convention leaders and Rev. J. A- Shartle f Boston will be the speaker. The pnb lie a inrited to attend the convention. v wt w -w-feirriTrreT r.PTHCOPAJ ajxigajsj eaamasa o aaww e - - -.-.i.t mimd Min, Pastor J. Wlilard DeToer residenee. 348 .Myers, phone 18 aVJ." Serviees, 11 a m 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics America, a Great Kr:!r-,-:ij . m r "A Sun Cure for noabt," v. m. -The choirea will sing at both aervices. Offertory M M j t i -vr Tv.Yv. Snndav cboot. a. m auperlnteodeni. E. A. Rhoten. -Young Peopled meetings: Senior and latermedtate lagaes as day aervietrs r, Thursday evening at 7 .30. ST. PA CL'S Church street at Che v... Dw H Duncan Cham IBfVm iv.-w", - - - , Jwrs. Holy Eucharist at 7:80 s. m. a the chapeL Morning prayer and aermon at 11 a. m. Vested ebeir, ; Snaday rhol. :4 a. m. Tbe Rov. Jam-s I. .Rice of Portland will conduct the services aad- preach the sermon. - METHODIST iicav in MrtiitRlltCarntr X flow.' - - - - Winter and Jefferson streets. T'0,", Acheron, otpasr: Ollbert Wrenn. . i u.... tWM J,ninr church. , The services ot tha coawns lord a Day w.a CHRISTIANS' COURT STREET Court and Xorth Seventeenth streets. Pastor. R. I.. Put nam, 1105 Leslie street, phone 1425J. Services, 11 a. m., T:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Mission of the Word and the Holy Spirit." and "The Transfigur ation." Mrs. Moxes' orchestra and pe cia Imusie by choir. Sunday school: 9:45 a. in.. Chris Kowitt. ' superintendent. Volunteers will , visit the shut-ins in the afternoon. Christian Endeavor 6:30. p, m. Hen l or. senior-intermediate, junior intermediate aad junior. Graded Chris- tian Endeavor. Jnniar congregation at 11 a. Mrs. rut nam, pastor, itntt week service Thursday 7:30 P. m. Spe rial study ia "Personal Evangelism," by nastor. Volunteer meetinr followina. All members tnat eaa are urged to at tend the One-Day convention at the First church on next Wednesday beginning 10 a. m. . We welcome you to "The Church With a Family Spirit." TJJOTAilAN Cottage and Cbemeketa streets. Rev. Martin Fereshetian, minister. Parson age. t57 street. Office phone 850. Sun day 10 a. in., church school, graded in- straction.- Mr. Miles McKey, superin tendent. Devotional serrices at 11 a. ra. Subject of the sermon, "Chnstismty and Awakening Asia. In spite of tne as surances of many as to the conquest of Christianity, all Who are really informed knew that the Asiatic peoples have lost faith in Christianity and Christiana and the world ta facing a great racial crisis. Mr. Fereehetiaa wit Istate-fhe reasons for these condition and also- wjll state the reasons whv wier- attll iTremains a trar ont. Mrs. Pereshetiaa, contralto soloist of the church -will sing Handera "ljar go."' Mrs.W. -A. lenton at the orran. As usual the Kmerson eiuo win: meei.on Thursday evening at 7:30 to discuss The problems of Human ltto. TTJII. GOSPEL MISSI0M - - -237 Stat street; nsstb. Ralph D. Bul lock: residence. -.) I mission street: nboae. 2439W: assistant pastor, iiarry j. Morris, residence. Nilverton road, phone. 15F14. Services 2:30 and 7:SO p. m. Young people's meeting Friday -night at 7:30. .Evangelistic meetings every night except Monday at -1 :80.' Don't fail .to hear Evangelist Erieksoh Wed nesday night. HVis a practieal. spins-, filled bis with. many years experience. Tha Lord works with him "confirming 1 the Word with htsns followmr.'; Mark 16:15-21 Our theme is the apoatolio-1 aesuel of Dower and wnnty. Tree from both . fanaticism and Pharassical - dead letter formalism. All , are. invited so "prove sll things" and 'give al Idili genee to make your calling and election sure. - , j ntrxiTDS HIGHLAXD Highland- and Church, pastor, .'Edgar. P. Sims,-' residence. 845 Maple. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra Snndav- school. 10 a. anperintend ent. Walter Stanton. Young People's meetines. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Week-day services-: Bible Prophesy elaaa Monday 7:30 p. m mid-week, prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.-m. Vta. wei come all to our aervices. CH5X8TXAS TIRST Center BniLTtich atreets: pas- 1 tor. J. J. Evans, residenee. 544-Center afreet, -obone 1P7S: aasiaUnt pastor. iv- lan if. Whiaior. rosidence. 344 Center; (Continued da paga 6 4 7m FIRST V COHGREGATipnAL CIIURGH 4 Center anct Liberty REV. CHARLES E. WAUD ."" -a rf. .t . - - ' 1 1 :00 A. M. ? Adventure? of Faith" . 7:30 P. M. "Tooth and Claw--" j The film "A Man Without a Country" will be '. shown as an Armistice Daymessage THE CHURCH WITH A HEART US, . "a ,e M r : . v, REVIVAL MEETINGS V Firtt Baptist Church V":y ! Litwrty wtttl 5trton.' Streets'-'., ;. MR. FRED d FISHER Song Leader and Solqistv' ' Tastor will preach " ... - : .... ,1 i . :. " 1 .. ; - ff . . A. M. "A Disciple's Confession" t : r P. M. "Heaven or Hell: WKere Will Ybu Spend Eternity?" Special Music THE aiURCH THAT WELCOMES STRANGERS Work Socks Extra heavy Wool jmte9Qf Blue OUR AIM: TO SERVE . YOUWELL AID FAITHFULLY ALWAYS . 59c iirfc : I i I 1-" . : I " 'I-- j&t JBssMaw Vsaaanaaasl amnQA-yyof MSTfTUTON- t VJ?tTD INC i DEPARTMENT STORES . BUYING MOST W BUY FOR LEl SELLING MOST 4t ; WE SELL FOR LESS iiii 1 60 IS. LIBERTY, SALEM, ORE. 71 Work Socles ' " For Men tl y 1 j I " t a. - Hosft -:M at a low price , - : -r ? - ' ctt ' CTP CI taMIl ST3 II U 11 If U II af lll - . - , " -i , . ; , : -v-'-- n no m" ,arBBjff9M n :v ;-.' . . lie im -..i v - ' .V r.V-. .' ...... The Real WotI are no bettervaluBs made than we oirer vou. . WorWmi-ts -an? ui in his work, who makes good, demanhe most eicient Work Wbrneri who ljuy'for Worn cii KNOW 'what values they can :rJ Clothes he can get at detend on here,. Theyibuy uaiAs.. vrur .w.w is. moimcs c pwenseca igrjoo ores. tinere aaiiacuon . - v-.-. Economy a Universal ' Principle Economy has been prac tised as a cardinal virtue to every succeeding generation. Back in the Stone Age a hoary ancestor walked miles to a cave dweller who-bar-i tercd 1 some coveted article for one skin instead of the two demanded by the neigh bor tradesman. Economy is a principle ! held in common by the peo-P pie of all nations. J Economy is the para-, mount principle" of our mer--chandisine throughout our! chain of 676 Department Stores, and has been daring our 23 years of service to the public. .Every purchase in our Stores involves a. saving to the purchaser, and these sav ings, accruing year after; year, make for the soundest' kind f economy. .L. When ft Wet Weather for. Docks We haye. a Storm Rub ber for jen "and vomen that is' just about the last word in ef iciency against wet weather. Very trim looking, too. Light weight, high in step, fleece lined, bright finish and - plain edge sole Men's Sizes - $1.19 Women's, Sizes ........79c Rubber Boots : rOf Re4 Rubber - -s 1... . The - popular , short height, rf5d Vppers wtH grey sok-.ege and -bind ing1, heavy iduck -linings ; A medium weight?? very usefnl boot- ' '. -mm Of Dunbl Lethe sBsssBs. trw. mm. a i M aaur- a i I pATzntletaavrlatoSUnfl t Kraghest Wear f ; The cort'iVextremely low i a . a. ' tor ine auraoie quanty. f ... 98ctq$i7S( " Pa y -D a y " Oyer alls Have the Punch for Service Each For Overall or Jumper . t Strictly union made; Double seams through out; . ' , Extra full cut for com fort; Two hip, two side, watcli and rule podnxtatacked to prevent ripping. Make good always be cause always well made. jrp itZb 1FV Men's Retan barrablo Vrk Shoes Vsrws. Moccasin stitched rein forced vamp bluchers. Sin gle sole . welt. Brown. Hooki and eyelet.. Husky shoes, at only $4.98 Work Shoes For Meiv Unlined Well made of choco late retan; Munson last; welt ; medium sole ; lea ther heel; sofj tip. Value comfort- and - low' price ;$4.50 Work Gloves For the Mea- Mavdo ef DrxraHa Leather to Giro Most Serrico Sate to giTe'enure satis- ' " faction. - The best that to r little moneycnil Iruy. l- - " 98c to $1.69 "Keep Dry" Mackinaws For Men and Young Men For wet or cold weather, a "Keep Dry" will serve best. OF 3 6-ounce, all-wool mackinaw material, double breast, ed, 34 inches long. - Mado of jth best niaterial to be obtained, as . near vterproof as any piece of wool material to bo had. Manulctored under ow own "Keep ,. Dry Trade Mark. There's warmth, dryness and .real service in a "Keep Dry" Mackinaw. Half belt, 2 flap pockets and 6-inch shawl collar. ' Sizes' 36 to 48. Low priced at r $9.90 Men's Warm Union Suitbl, 1: never better exemplined than in our offering of, cfu, fibbed Union Suits ; heavyweight lonjj jleevf, ankle- length, long wearing, at . .3"" VU -. - - - . - - . .'- ? - . - "' -f- "tf ' 4 '.: .-." .4 JAX V,ttlUC- i-iurr a avva- .. . - ' . - ' -.'--.. A . . W. . .fi .':.'--. . . .... W tuDbeq union am tsuur ation-vide . valuer were . $1.49 WtHaww Um. Uaiast' SolU .tnrat or silver, long ives"' and ' ankle length. :fptioaslly good valuet, from our mass buy- r-Ow priced -af-e" $1.69 - SSmV Umi-ta 'Saite Ue- ,iun weigbta or heavy .wool Bir values at $2.25 to $5.50 VafM Flannel Shirts " Checks and Plaids ; Men's flannel shirts in popular checks aivd plaids. Two large flap pockets; Cut extra full; large, roomy sleeves;" coat style 1 4 $2.98 to $4.50 Rubber Shoes Kyclrt I.ice Extra heavy red rubber made by; high pressure pro cess. ' - 7 $3.49 A Splendid Value of Exceptional Merit the Result It is ncdhing unusual for a J. C. Penney Cov store to oer Good Values! But it is seldom indeed that we can offer Outstanding Inapoiiance as tnese Shots at " T : TKey are .well made, of I&dlgo-Bhie Qiambrav, with ItiII. standard . tic body it full-IengtK sleeves;', one pocket; four-button front. - ' These Worlc- SHrts wr8biarie In' deaLn,-sanitaiy wo skilled worlaneiiithr workersxeernen ot 'America. - Theyr migiMgiMirlr Shirts for Real Men with1 Real Jobs; they will males good ;ihey ARE POSITIVELY! THE BEST ,W0RS SHIRTS THE IaAlID OVER p- Hfyy Shir, Good values " and well made;' for 'the 'hardest "'ser vice. Qf heavy'Sveight doxnet twill ; two "" large'" button pockets f Khaki and grey; cut extra fuITlow priced-- $1.19 Rubber Shoes" 4 fcyeli't Laro fled rubber shoe of first .ili'itlll. ITvfen tlAQVtf $2.98 Wet Weather : Clothing: SLipiER ; High quality oiled roats and pants so much used and? appreclatedby the.out-door ; man.'' Coats come . fit short. .' medium' anxf long lengths, and In all b18.x ; r ; Long Slicker Coats $38 , Med Length Coats. SWlr Short SUcker Cis. $2.49 Slicker Pants .42.25 Black Hats 79c WATER ' ; , V . REPELLENT . Klf AKI GOODS; ; . "khaki paats. shirts' and ' hats In gool weight water proofed material.. ' Shirts ..r.kd'L.il 19 . PahtS ;;;.:.;.;;;v..;.$3.49 . Hats ......v.'.-.:l..$1.23 s - j - ,t 3 ' - v . , . . rf1-- . a. r - MACKINAW SHIRTS . . . ... ' ' Heavy all pure. v wool Mackinaw Fhlrta.;The kind that. Olitdtwr" raen Had go satisfactory 4a place of the more bunglctrome coat. 58.90 'a