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Section (Two Pages I to 8 Society Classified : Better Homes v.- feEVENTY-PIPTH YEAR : PAT., OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1925 mm r v . 4 . Vf - ii t lHHTCorner , of Church ana1 gtate 5rT? rra xayior. paator, residence: "State St, phone 74. Kiss Mary E. rjndley, director l Religioma Edoeatien, office: 128 8. Chore 8t phone 8T2. S it ices 11 a. m.; 7-8:80 p. m. Junior I 1 worship serriee. 11 a. m. in annex. 1 ' Jonior srmon. "Stndiea in Home Mis L " Ads .Miller, Sopt. o W. II. JC" Jt. 8. Childrea'e Work, Wesley class ir aeetiag, leader, S. A, Wheelwright, :15 if- Sunday school, 9:45 a. nu, auper r . injendent, H. f. finanJc. Young Peo i V "Vs sneetiaga, in Chapter League (Jan I f High Group), leader. Evert Be. Pirat T. Aai second Chapter Leaflet are anititng "wiia me evening congregation, from 7 an- ,J s:a la their closing service of lel wthip Week. Dr, Taylor will amok eoaening 'Takiar Jeaaa ia Earnest." rt 100 have attended each Bight dur ing thia Fellowship- Wek. . Week-dar services: Uond- at - 1:80. . instead - of Wednesday. General Aid ia chorea par lor. Devotional service, Wednesday at 7 :30. Fourth study in evangelism. "Blind Bartimaeua" will be pastor' a theme for the evening. Thanksgiving aerricea in Fiist Evangelical , chorea. . Bev. 3. Vf. IeToe . of Lealie Methodist ehnrch, the speaker. --.u, : -t . SCANDINAVIAN--15th and Mill Su Patrik Dahlin, pastor, residence : 2095 ; - -trade St.. phone 377J. Servicse ia Swe- w . i at a. in (.mull av.o I f p. mv Sunday school 10 a. . n. - Mrs. it 7:15 p. a. . Thursday. 7:30 prayer meeting. A cooked food i bo held ia the 8. P. ticket of fice on Liberty afreet Saturday the 28th of thia month. Ton are invited to partic ipate ia our service., -, I I ! rorrard. aupei aaeetiuj at 7 f p. w prayei aale will bo f i- "1 4- : rEEE METHODIST 3 MARKET 8TRK ET Corner of N. Win ter and Market 8t, Mortimer C. Clarke, paa tor, - residence 1228 N. Winter, phono 1356W. 8erricea 11 a. aw and 7:30 p. m. Sunday ia qnarterly meeting and the regular . Quarterly meetinf aervieaa will preraii. An old fashion Love Feait at 10:80 followed by a sermon by Kt. "W. X.. Coffee, at 11 o'clock and thia fol follpwed hy the tacramant of the Lord' a supper. Sunday school 0:45, Dr. F. 8. Schuta, superintendent- Yonng peoples' meeting 8:80 LotL.r D, Cook, ia charge. The pastor preaches at tho Old Peoplea' home ia the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Thia ehnrch unites with the north end ehnrehes in a anion ThanksgiTing serriee st the ZVL hnrelt Thursday morning at 10:80. Prayer meeUng Thursday een '4 J:30J Cot8 - Prayer meeUng ? w wneaday afternoon at the home of Mr. Caroline Jackson 1463 X. Wia ter street. All are inrited to these er nces and yon will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of thia ehnrch. 13th and Center St, A. P. Hilmer. ti ff3' "8ldct 84 N. Winter, phone 6oM. Serriees 11 a. m., and 7:453. m. "wn ple: "Being Rooted ia Love." and "DanTeJ God." Sunday school io !' r.u i " Gralap, superintendent, t-pworth - League at 7 o'clock, Lilliaa Itehfns-Jer. ' Kveniag aerneea ia English- 'The Thanksgiving day service Thursday at 10:30 a. m. ThU will be nnloa serviee of the Reform, Center 'St Methodist and German Baptist churches. A- German : serriee. Rev. Denny will ortng the message. , 8.LI?:S Commercial, and Myers, J. Willard De Toe. pastor, residence 348 Myera. phone 188J. . Services 11 a. m, and 7:80 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Irresis table Church," and ''The World Mvi Pmilh " . Tli. . rl 111 - - 7 vwiw will aixlK morning and . evening. Earl . Femberton will smg the tocrn ing offertory. Rev. and Mr. Do Yoe the evening offertory. Sua- r A. Aootea,- auperm- t lUin Mil t Knin. at Mil . TataamJtal. - WOrtlft Taf.&BIM A.ftA- arik l T. V ss leader. Week day services Wednesdya eveninv at 7 -an .nKiaw 'TV,. rs...... - . - -, .no vvuiniaiuii of Cornelius." Act 10th chapter. You can not afford to miss the great inspira tional service. and Jefferson-Sta.,' Thomas Acheson, paa- iw, resiaence: iu:au tiooo - ut., . pnone 2106J. Gilbert Wren n, assistant psstor, residence 1484 Frrv St nhnna Services 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Ser mon topics: "A Genuine Thanksgiving," and Evangelistic Rally. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., Harry Carpenter, superin tendent Junior church meets at 11 a. a.. Rev. Wrenn in charge. Young peo ple ' etpeeiany welcome. Senior, high school, and junior high Epworth League meets at 8:80 p. m for devotional ser vices. . ach group meets in separate rooms. Services are full of intereat. Adults and stranger are warmly wel comed by the young people. The junior and senior churches meet oa Thursday evening at 7:15 for -devotional and atudy periods. Members and friends of church invited. The "Comrades" and "Pio neers" boys groups meet in the Anez on Thursday evening 7:30 p. m., for Y. M. C. A. work. The choir will furnish spe cial music morning and evening. Rev. Gilbert Wrenn, junior preacher, assisted by a Gospel team will lead the evening serviee. The public is always welcome to these services. WEST 8AXEM METHODIST At the West Salem Methodist, Charles E. Ward, is to preach. Rev. CONGREGATIONAL CENTRAL Corner , 8. 19th and Ferry Sts.. H. C. Stover,' pastor, residence: 245 8. :19th St, Phone 1924J. Services 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "A Joyful Thanksgiving," and Thanks giving Concert. In the morning service Velma May will tell a story of the Pil grims and Thanksgiving. Leonard Chad wick will sing, "Thanks Be to God," Stanley Dickson. . Sunday school 10 a. m., C. C. Harris, superintendent. Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. - PRESBYTERIAN 1 FIRST On Church . street between Chemeketa and Center streets, Norman Kendall Tully, D.D.. pastor. 9:80 a. m., Sunday school. 10:45 a. m., morning worship. Serm-i, "Unrest in Zion," by Dr.-Tally. ADthera. "Prayer of Thanks giving, Eremsev. 5:30 p. m., advance in termediate school boor. 6:30 , p. m Young peoples' societies. 7:30 p. m evening worship. Sermon, "The Con version of Lydia," by Dr. Tully. An them, "Praise the Lord, O My Soul," Greene. THE MASTER S fTJ L L PLjr FOTE FEK p I v a.- $vm mm - tnei SMrtwii ir Duo-Art is the name of a marvel ous rqjroducing medium, bringing the exaSi piano playing of greatest musicians into your home, and is available in the Stroud pianoforte for the complete price of $750. " Yet this marvelous Duo-Art repro- . duclng medium is available also in the Steiritoay itself, at a proportionally higher price, and is the only reproduc ing medium that is accepted and en dorsed by,Steinway's manufacturers or by Paderewski, Hoffmann, Cortot and a host of masters. . Ah, you do not know the modern piano unless you know the Duo-Art! Sherman Mlay & Co. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'8 Corner Chemeketa and Cottage Sts.. Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor, residence 751 Chemeketa St., phone 9. Services 8, and 10 a. m. Sermon topic: Last Sunday After Pentecost. 8 a. m.. Communion and Academy choir will sing. 10 regnlar choir will sing. Pastor speaks. Catechism Ssturday, 8 p. m. Week day services 8 a. in., in the ehureh. On Sat urday at 7 a. m., in Academy. Benedic tion 'will follow last mass and there will be no aervicea in. the evening. ST. TIXCENT DE PAUL Rev. Thos, V. Keen an, pastor. Masses on Sunday aa nsual at 8 and 10:30 o'clock. Ros ary and benediction of the most blessed sacrament every Sunday evening at 7:30. During the week Mass is celebrated at 8 o'clock, Cathechistn class for the children every Ssturday afternoon at I o'clock. Phone 1374. TJNTTED BRETHREN Henderson, pastor. Snnday school 10 a. FIRST 12th and Mission Sts., A. 8. nr. Morning worship 11 a. m. V. B. C. E. -3:30, subject, "God's Bountie," J. H. Merryman, leader. Evening wor ehip T:30. Mid week prayer service at 7:30 Wednesday evening. A welcome is extended to all. . CHRISTIAN FIRST Center and Hi?h Sts.. J. J. Evans, psstor, residence: 544 Center St., 1972. Assistant pastor. Vivian G. Whis ler, residence: 54 Center St., phone 1972. Services 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Morn ing hour Mr. Leach will sing, "O Eyes That Are Weary." by Brackett. In the evening Mr. Lyman McDonald will sing a group of numbers. "The Builder," and "Sons of Men." by Cadman,' "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings." by Liddle. Suoday-scbool 9:45, Dr. Epley, superin tendent. Young peepree meeting 6:30. topic: "God'a Bounties, How Can We Share Them With Others. A pageant, "Th Good Samaritan." will be given hv the Junior dramatisation class. It will be of interest to all. Trl: tit:.. ... "Twl-r wlin annesred in concert last night under the auspice of the First Christian ennre n cnoir renuereu a most pleasing program. A large aud s.MAa. Mn,fMt,4 rreat- anoreciation of her work. The artist possesses a rich meizo soprano voice m nnuu" and onrity whieh evidences her excellent training. After the concert a reception wa held in the church parlors- in honor of Mrs. Dawley ana ner very capame accompanist, Mr. Parker. COFRT STREET Court and N. 17th Sts.. R. L. , Putnam, pastor, residence: 1108 Leslie . St.. phone 1425J. Services 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "We Would 8ee Jeni," and "Jesus the Light of the World." Mra. Moses' or chestra. Special mnsic by choir. Duet, Nina Marshall and Grace Kowitx. p. m. ehoir. Walter 8wienlng. leader. Sun day school 9;45, Charles J. Kowits. su nerintondent. Junior eonrregation 11 a. m Mrs. Putnam. pastor. Volunteer visit shut-ins in afternoon. Christian En ri..,nr :30 n. m. Four aocieties: Junior, Junior-Intermediate. SenioMntermediste and Senior. Parents can bring, their -hiMn -nd attend the senior meeting. Tho Strivers Evancelistio company begin meetings Tuesday. 7:30 I p. m with chart aermon: ''Jightly Dividing the Word." Today is "Every Member Visita tion Day.' ' Those who caa are invited to bring a basket dinner. In the afternoon those present will visit all absent mem' hers. Tho oaator will direct the visita tion. We extend an invitation to Salem friend to hear the Evangelistic company. Welcome, you are always welcome. BAPTIST PIRST Liberty and Marion, Ernest 1 :r M 244 N. Hierh Street Phone 2284 IV r : . ; 7T - "Wf f 'PifMJ m. YoGin , ... LM Tit'' kji at is required, the "assursnce Iftjr yxttfrli "I -VM that you'are in need of oUr profcs- lH, I v kJI ' sional services i3 the only fact we are ff3 fefii I ; r- tV4 interested in; economksocial or re- ,S q Hgious status is forgotten in the urge J5s S?B)m - r km 7 to, serve. , . Im . Ivjwl " ' li 1 - "There is no necessity for putting jC 'St CM up with inferior mortuary service. ' w ' l"--0- M ; Ml.-- - I One has only to call upon this or- T .-T !; " i'-I 4k ?.ganiration ;to secure the kind of ser- .jiq j . R ' 'jj v T'" ,W vice desired. " t . M it J&s?' "rftf i W FIDERAL PARLORS ((lvA)J) SS f "Superior 9uncral ScfVicm TfSTv : 205 SaChuith Street . 1 tr ' ai,..i,. nnin, MiiAeae: 549 X, liberty, phona-1929. . Service-11 -jn. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topiesf TT Heart o ttne tteiiever. m meeting. Rev. Daniel Bryant. D.D, - ef i . : : 1 1 .. I .1. . aramina, and vorvaius win yivmn tn .V , each evenin- except Saturday. Fred G. Fisher - will nave enarge oi Sunday school 9:45, Ed Sehaake, euper inteadeat. Young peoples' aieeting at R-ao Mr. Stone, nresident Wulsmette Baptist Association B. Y. P. 0- will address the young people, Tuesday to Friday at 2:80 each, afternoon, the pastor : 1 1 A.. ... n;ltl. . t ii .1 v r- mm ,a, in lW Will LVUUUVt m j - -- Testament aubjecta. . The Second Coming. etc.- The class organisations are p" ,rine the evening services this week. All are invited. i FRIENDS orvT-T-ix Air.ru (Wna, nf fammef cial and Washington Sta., Carl F.. and Minnie Miller, pastors, residence: 1655 R. Libertv St- nhone 133R. Services 11 a. m4 and 7:30 p. m. We are expecting to nave It. Clarason mnsnaw wnn us Sunday - morning. Sunday school 10 a. d ' r P.ttAi, nn,piBtendent. Young peoples' meeting 6:80 p. m.,' Vir- Hl- Tonic- "God'a Bounties." Thursday at 10:3 Thanks giving seme neia at tuis caurcu the South Salem district. Dr. Normaa K. Tully will be the speaker. Thursday 7 :30 mid wees: prayer meeting. UNITARIAN -. 3 l-l.. k.t. atm Pa, Mar- tin Fereshetian, minister. Church school at lu a. m., graaea mvrcvivu, McKey. superiatende"t. Devotional ser--,11. m Thinksrivinff service. Subject of the sermon, "Thanksgiving', the Teat of the Soul." Mrs. M. Fereshe tian will offer as a solo, "Song of Thanksgiving," by ,Alliaton. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. There will be no meeting of the Xmeriaon hib on Thusrday evening on account of the TW..L..ma Amv Kn the ctllfi V Will be resumed the following Tbursdsy. EVANOEUCAL 1711. amaVtt, Bt. T W. I.SU- ner. pastor, residence: 268 N. 17th St., phone 1008W. Services 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Sanctifi- cation, and "Repentance. Bunaay school lQa. m.. 0. R. Straunbaugb, su perintendent. Young peoples' meeting, Mra. Ruth Grimes will lead. Week day . '1., . .! ....in. T' ll n VOlinff service! muiaua aj.cn.Mft. . s, pnpils class is preparing a Christmas pro gram. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE T: A SUnK awaaa-a a T . ill aft W Atlg X ITS VUM rau wwa aa -- IV.... .Ha.a.aaa aan1aa . mamtTlB ahtr- unciucitcia a as - vices at 11 o'clock Snnday evening at 8. Subject ot lesson sermon, cwui Body." Sunday school convenes at 9:30 and ll a. m. Wednesday evening testi monial meeting hv o y. m. wraui 208 Masonic Temple, open every day tx- kAKJ.i-. ..in Jn a, rl v frnm 11 to 5:30 p. m., every evening except Wednes day from 7:ju to w; uunoay from 3 to 5. All are cordially invited to onr servicea andk to. our reading room. FIE ST SPIRITUALIST ti. e 1 .v.nini, vntional services will again be in charge of Dr. Rolnd and Rev. Mrs. Theresa Stillwell, of Portland. A special program naa oeen smas-u keeping with the spirit of gratitude which all the country feels at this Thanksgiving time. A special sacred musical program will also give an added touch of the de votional to unoay s ibhhshuis stinn will meet as Zi....- i tl. ja"vj n W hall at 240 usual m "'o . w. ... K. Liberty. Services start promptly at o ,p m. CHURCH OP O0D nil v i-ikn.k ot J J (iillesDie. psstor residence: 1315 N. Church St.. r 7 .nHna. ft ! mmt . T (1 Ehone 19 i a 2L. oerTicci - , c nn nr,im HPlwTi' 7 ;ju o. m. bujw I " " - ..".! .in , . . x:.lt" 7:30 u. m. Sunday school 10 a. m Mrs. Walter Bsrkus, superintenoent. iouu jiwa meeting :45, Harold Keppinger, leader.. Regular weekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening 7:30. EPISCOPAL c-n Dim.'fl rhnnh at rhemeketa. Rev. ii. D. Chambers. Rector. 23rd Sun day after Trinity. Holy 'urJrl" 7:30 a. m., m the cnspei. -nurci -"""' at 9:45 to which all children not con nected with otner acnouia '' , , ' Morning prayer ana sermon a Tv?.Tre.rher will be Archdeacon Black of ..Portland. All willreceiv.a most codial welcome. i.ie ties will be a dinner at the parish house on Monday evening at 6:15 for the ves try to meet Archdeacon Black at 7:30 r, m.. the members of the "Rector and Council will meet the vestry and Arcn- , .i .;.u t,n ThanksElVing deacon in ine p' . - .cv, service will be at 10 a. m. in the church. LUTHERAN CHRIST EVANGELICAL 17o0 State St.. G. Koehler, pastor, residence: 170 State St.. phone 599R. Services 1030 ? m. Sunday school 9:80 Youn? peo p e meeting at 7 p. m. Topic : "God Bounts, How Can We Share Them W ith Others " Service on Thanksging Day it 10 30 a m. Bible school on Satur day from 9 to U:15 a. m. Service in English. FIRST Center and Liberty C'")" E. Ward, pastor, residence: 410 Center, phone 591R. Services 11 s. m., and 7 :30 p. m. Sermon topics: "The National Council," and "The Trinmph of Jus tice." 8pecial music by the quartet at both service. Snnday school 10, Mark McCalHster, superintendent. As Thursday i Thanksgiving day there will be no Thursday tight meeting. A business :..:. In, Tneadav at 7:30. UVC11US I . V . v. w. . - " - , At the evening aeryiee President of the uregon aiu-mwob 'jud . speak and the film, ."The Triumph of Justice," will he shown. CHRISTIAN AST MIS SION ART ALLIANCE Tsbernaele Ferry St., H. E.t and Mrs. Caswell, pastors, residence: 13 S.J Cot tage phone 1434J. Service 3 and 7:30 p. ra. Sermon topic: "Who I Accept able With Godf" and Evangelistic. Sun day school 2 p. to., M. Wilson, auperin teiident. Young peoples' meetine Satur day evening, weea uay service -1 " J evening 7:30 prayer and praise F"day 7:30 Bible study continuing, in the book of Daniel. 8unday school lesson i found in Act 24:10-18-22-25. Golden Texts "Herein Do I Exercise Myself. To Have Alwavs a Conscience Void of Offense Toward God and Man. Acts 24:16. , i I. B. S. A. Meet every Sunday in Derby hall. Court and High 8ta.. for Bible study. All welcome to study with st, hours from 10 te 13 . m , and 3 to 4 p. m. Tune ia to KTCL Seattle every Sunday evening from 9:10 to 10:10 p. ra., and every Tuesday from 8 to 9 p. bl, for Bible lecture and music. KTCL is a 100 watt -station. One of the lragest in bte north west. MISSION GLAD TIDINGS 343 Court St., C. Si Johnson, pastor, residence: 1935 M U knit. 10I7W. Hervieea 3 and 5;30 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m, 8. Berkey. superintendent, uont peoples meeting Friday evening. Week day ser vices Tuesdsy, Thursday and Saturday, ftev. Jacob Poppiaga. a returned mission ary will speak Snnday afternoon, REFORMED 'uVTOlVV Cv... rT.Ttltia! nil v aliituait a wvs aaBs va vanivi i Marion Sts.. M. Denay, pastor, residence yoo juanon street, pnone oei - vicea ia English 11 a. m. Snnday school a A Puil V VaM.. lnn.,intanflant ""li.MVaalmn Am 4laa MRftlhaltr-i ftf the Gorman Methodist,' Baptist. Mennea. ites and Bethany Reformed church will have a union service at the Berman Bap- . . . a P. a - ..ii... tist enurcil corner oi t anu a. .oigj gti.. beginning at 1J):30 a. ra. All Ger man speaking people ore cordially in vited. The collection raised will be for the Near East Relief. , . FULL GOSPEL -237 State St.. Ralph D. Ballock. pastor, residence: 251 Mia sioa St.. phone, 1439W. Harry J- Mor rias, assistant pastor, residence 8r-er-; ten 'Road. Dbone 15F14. Service 230 and 7:30 p. m. Sondir school 2:40 p. I an. 'Yoeng peoplea meeting Friday night 1 ot - i :v. CT-angeiiaius -ineiaa(5a wwkj night - at 7:30 except Monday. These meetings are free from the two extreme of fanaticism itid dead tatey-formulism, la these pertloni t.fmw when the fsith (Corlaae4 est page 4) BO'T SnOMT COURT Four Candidates Advanced to First Class; Six Are Given Second Twenty eight merit 'badges were awarded by the Salem Court of Honor of the Boy Scouts of Amer ica meeting at the county court house, on Thursday. Four scouts were advanced to first class and six to second class. Merit awards were made as fol lows: Troop 1: Howard Adams, camp ing, cycling, personal health, star Bcout; Ralph Purvlne, craftsman ship in wood, camping; Robert Wagers, electricity; Vicar Wager's, camping, cycling, first aid; Wins ton Williams, pioneering, public health, life scout; Leon Perry, camping. Troop 2: Kenneth Morris, schol arship; Billy Mullen, carpentry, firemanship, music Perry E. I Thompson, public- health, ' Troop 4: Fred Carmical, music, cycling;' Joel Dolby, firemanship; Varley Ennor, botany, fireman ship, personal health; Ardery Ran kin, firemanship, personal health, star scout." . Sconts advanced to second class were; Arthur Curtis. : Charles Bernard, Kenneth Abbott. Rodney THANKSGIVING SUNDAY RE V IV A E First Baptist Church Each Evening .Except Saturday REV. DANIEL BRYANT, D.D. MR. FRED G. FISHER, Soloist and Song Leader . Pastor will preach this morning1. Subject : of the Believer." 'The Heart FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Center and Liberty REV. CHARLES E. WARD I ! A. M. Address by Rev. C. H. Harrison 7:30 Thd Triumph of Justice The film used Sunday evening has not been shown be fore in Salem. THE CHURCH WITH A HEART Hardman and Thomas Hlag. To first class; John Beckley, William rTrlndle, Myron Butler and Billy .Mullen ', White lies usually are yellow. .t-.Majiila Bulletin. ' The aun neTer. sets on the Brit" IsQt flag or tho .American tourist. 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