The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 13, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    CHRISTIAN SClMos
.FE.8T CHCRCH Comer of Liberty
n diemekeu atreets. Sunday morning
.11 o'clock, Sanday evening- at
. Subject of lesson sermon "God the
i resetter ol Mm." Sunday school sea
aions conrea at :30 and 11 a. ra. Wed
nflay evening testimonial meeting at 8
o elock. Reading room, 209 Masonic Tern
!! open every day except holiday and
Sunday from 11:15 to 6:30 p. m.: very
evening, except Wednesday and Sunday,
i? I:3 to ! "day afternoon from
to 5. AU are cordially invited to-our
acrrieea and to our reading room.
1 V. 8. CHTJKCH
s CAST LB CUAHEU 17th and Nebras
ka Ave. pastor, P. C. llolfmin, 1743 Se
brfcska Ave. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. "w. Sermon topics: "The Xew Birth."
moraine; ''Christian Evidence," evening.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Superintendent,
"V W. Bosebraugh. Tounf peoples' meet
inan: Junior, Intermediate and Senior at
0:30 p. m. AVeHc-day services: Prayer
ronetinir and teacher training every ThuriM
tiar nijh at 7:30. . . - v -
; FIRST Corner 12t and Mission Sta.
1'aator, A. 8. Henderson, 11 35 Hission
frt. Phone 1903 -W. Services, 11 a. nu
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school: 10 a. m.
Young peoples' raeetinp 11 a. m. and
8:30 p. m. Kvening topic i' 'bible Prin
ciples of Wiving." leader, Mrs. . Hiday.
Old time prayer service Wednesday eve
ning 7:30. Quarterly meeting will be held
Saturday evening at 7:30. Let ut have
all. reports in iulLJJa-th services on Sun
day in-charge of the eider, O. E. Marsters.
Everybody welcome. . ,
r '-iTr: METHODIST "4" ' vl'
'MARKET ST. rUEE-tCorner of X
Winter and Market Sa. Pastor. -Mortimer
V. Clarke. 1 228 A. Winters. Phone 1356-W.
Services: 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ser
mon topics: "Where i Your Faith!"
morning; "The Drawing " Power of
Christ." evening. ClasT njttetfng at 12:15,
3lrs. Clara Cooley, leader. Sunday school,
9 :43. Superintendent,. lr. F. S. ..Shuts.
Young peoples' meeting :30, preceded
by a half an hour of prayer; Topic:Tive
Familiar Fads for Believera:" Luther D.
Cook is the -leader. - Week-day services :
Praye rmeetfnir- esrH. .Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson. 1463 N.
Winter St., at 2 o'clock. Church prayer
meeting each Thursday,. evening' at 7:30.
All are invited to these aervieea.' You will
enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of
thin church. -
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CENTER ST.--lSth ' and Center Sts.
Pastor: A. F. Hilmer. 684 N. Winter.
Phone 680-M. Services: 11'. m. Sermon
topic, "God's All-Sufficiency." Sunday
school, 10 o'clock. Superintendent, 11. H.
Grallap. No evening service. The morning
aervieo is in German. The pastor will take
part in the dedicatory of our First church
in Portland Sunday evening.
service. In the evening;. there win be a
unique sosg service using hymns of com
posers wnicn represent all different de
nominations. Fnndar schooL fl:4S. Rniur.
intendent, Ir. H. C, Epley. Young peoples'
o:w,-ToPc, "Bible Principles
of (jiving.-, -...:
b COURT STREET. Coort and X. 17th
Sts. Pastor: H. L. Putnam, 1109 Leslie
St. Phone 1425-J. Services: 11 a. an. and
7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Use and
Abuse of the Lord's SuDDer." morninr:
Chart sermon: "Why So Many Churches
. ""ay evening. xn Mirers range!
ttic company will save charge of all
rvre duringNte week. Special music
at-all services, 7:13 p. m. Lorraine tiv
er will sing croup of four negro spirit
uals. The evangelistic service, 7 :30. Saw
aoio and pantomime will be special fca
t .1. L . . . -
aic, ui inn hiuit. raunuay sriiooi. :,
a., m. superintendent : Chris J. KowiU
u viunieer win visit tbe sbut-ins la
ine afternoon.' Christian Endeavor 6:30.
ir.e evangetistte services will continue
each evening 7:30, except Saturday. Xext
ftyturday Mr. and Mrs. Stiver will give
a concert. An onrring will be taken. This
u the last week of the meetings. We -wel
come an to ioe services. Come.
GLAD TIDINGS MISSION
- 343 t'ourt St. Panlor: C. S. Johngon,
1983 Maple Ave. phone 1917-Wr Servic
es. J and 1:3Q x. ra. Sundav school: 2
V- to. Superintendent: 8. Bertey. Young
peoples' meeting: Friday evening. Week
day services: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday evenings. Y'on will enjoy on meet-IB?a-
Earnest testimonies, lively ainging,
nmo gospei preacning.. j. (
EVANGELICAL
. 17th and Chemeketa Sts. Pastor: P. W
I-auner, 26 X. 17th St. Phone 1008-W.
oervicea: ti a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ser
mon topics: "Christ Lifted I'd." morn
ir.g; "Light at Eveninr Time." evening.
Sunday school: 10 a. m. Superintendent,
it- Stransbaugh. Yonnr peoples' meet
ing at 6:30, Lorenzo Cornbasso. leader.
At - the same hour in the prayer meeting
room the Intermediate league will meet
unaer tne direction of Beulah Lamer
uprnnienaeni. weeic-nav urii-
' SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
Commercial and Washington Sts. Pas
tor: Carl F. Miller. 1B53 ft. I.il,rtv
Phone 133 R. Services: II a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Bermon topics: "Knowinc Him.
murmng; wercommg laith." evenine
Sunday school: 10 a. m. Superintendent .
B. 3. C. Patton. Yonng peoples' meeting:
6:30 p. m. leader. Bertram Miller. Ton.
Oivini." Praver meclin? Hinrsdav
t.tn . -
evening errieea, December 12th. Mrs.
Coakley ia well known among psychic
workers aa a very taientea lecturer and
trance meseage. wearer.
Tne evenin devotional services win
open at prmilly 7:45 p. aa. in the old
W. V. W. hall at 240 SerUt Liberty.:
-" rXZEKDS
Highland and CharehSta. Pastor: Edgar
P. Sims, St45 Maple, Services : 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school: 10 a. m.
Soperintendent; Walter -"Stanton. Young
peoples' meeting:' :30 p. m. Week-day
services: Bible I'repiiecy r tIuki Munday
w p. m.. 1 Hud-ft-eek - prayer aeetinc
Thursday 7:30 p. TO. We extend a weK
come to- all who dcire to worship with
aa. . -: , . .
J V BETHANY REFORMED
Capitol and Marion Sts. , Pastor. M.
Ienny. 9C6 Marion Sf. Phone. 445-W.
Services, 11a. m.. English. Snndav
achool, 10 a. ou Superintendent,; Fred E.
, Kru&e. ; - t- 7.
CATHOLIC
ST. JOSEPH'S Corner Cottage and
Chemeketa Sts. Pastor, Rev, J. R. Buck,
731 Chemeketa St. Phone 89. Services,
8 and 10 a. m and 3 p. m. Kermon top
ics: Third Sunday iu Advent. Instruc
tions. 8 :00. children's mass,, communion
and Academy choir singing. 10:00. high
mass, rognlar t choir ainging. Sunday
achool, 3 p. m. Saturday. Xo mass on
'Tuesday, mass in academy on Saturday
at 7:00. balance of week mass in the
church at 8:00.- Wednesday, Friday and
fciiturday are Ember days. V
KA2ARENE
19th and Marion Sta. Pastor C II.
Hopkins; assistant pastor, Mrs. Hopkins,
19tt Marion St. Services, 11 a. m. and
T:30 p. m. Sermon topies: "God" Gifts"
niorning: "The ItiWe," evening. Special
ataxic and singing at both services on
Unnday. Sondav school : 9 :4." a. ra. Sn
ferintendent, W. B. Hardy. Senior young
copies meeting at 8:30 p. m. topic,
'The Cast of Eeternal Life." Leader,
flora Simmons. Junior Christian Endeav-
ir 6:45 p. m. Floyd Miller, president.
vteanesday evening at 1:30, prayer and
araise aervice. The pastor will preach
fun day morning, Mrs. Hopkins will preach
(Sunday night. Come and enjoy these
meetings. : -
' ' EVANGELICAL
FIRST Liberty and Center. Pastor,
V. C. Poling, 433 Center. Phone 9K1-J
Services: II a. m. and 7:30 p.. m. Sermon
topics: "Tne lift of the cipirit. morn
ing: "Evangelistic." evenine. . Sunday
n hool, 9:43 a. ra. Superintendent, J.
Llrich. Young peoples meeting. 6:30 p,
m. The following were elected thia week
to aerve as officers of the C. E. society
for the coming year: Anna Miles, presi-
cent: violet .Peters, vice nreaident: Wnl
ter tampkin, recording aecretary; corre
rponding aecretary, Lueile -Ostrander;
treasurer. Keubin , Hilfiker. Mid-week
atrnce, 'inursday evening.
CHRISTIAN
FIRST CHURCH Corner Center and
High. Pastor, J. J. Evans, 544 Center St
Phone 197?. Assistant pastor: Vivian i
Whisler, S44 Center St. Pbone 1972.
Services: 11 a. m. and 7:30 n. m. Th
choir -will sing an anthem at the morning
ing 6:30 p. m. ,. Epworth, Jasoa Lee
and Wevley League meet in aeparate
iwoms fer devotional -services. Uera
are alwara welcome to meet with , the
roong people.---Thursday evening :!"
junior ana senior ennrcnea meet in sep
arate rooms for devotional meetings.
Yoang and old invited. At 4 V. m., the
mb evening Bible, school for children of
grade school age. Special attention ' is
called to the Sunday evening service
when the rhoir will finUh program
of special Christmas mmic. and- the pas
tor will itpeadk on-"The rreblcma of
Modem Wiae Men." i
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
237 State St. Pa-tor: Ralph D. Bullock.
231 Mission St. Phone 1 439-W. Assi, taut
pastor: Harry J. Morrita, Kilverfn Koud.
Phone 1SF1. Servicet 3:30 and 7 :.':!
P m. Hnndy schuot: 1S:30 p. m. Young
peoples' meeting Friday night at 7:ao.
Evangelistic meetinga every night except
Monday and Friday at 7:30. Yon will
hear nothing bnt the pure unadulterated
wora oi Ood ana see ilim conforminc
the word with sia-ns foUowlnr : proving;
that Jesus Christ is really alive from the
dead and atill answers prayer. Yon will
be well paid in hearing Mr, and Mrs. W.
Js. Bnrnaide. returned missionaries from
aark, war-ridden China. They are talented
musicians as well as appointed speakers.
They will have charge of the three meet
ings Saturday night, Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 and Sunday night at 7:30. This
will be our "misbionary Sunday" for
thia month.
EPISCOPAL ,
ST. PAUL'S Church St. at Chemeketa.
Rector: Rot. H. Duncan Chambers. Serv
ices: Holy Bucharest at 7:30 a. m. in
the , chapel. Morning prayer and sermon
11 a. m. Church school: 9 :43 a.-m. The
7 :30 Eucharist will be the monthly cor
porate celebration for the officers, teach
ers and atudenta in the church school.
. . t. BAPTIST
FIRST Liberty and Marion. Ernest
II. Shanks, pastor, 549 K. Liberty. Phone
1920. Services: 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m.
Sermon topics:. "The Sanctuary! of the
Home," morning: "The Children's Play
Uround," evening. Anthems, solos, and
violin selection at each service. In the
evening a 15-minute prelude service with
ttto t isner choir in chsrge. Special num.
ber by little- Pauline Kelson. She will
sing "Hush-a-Bye," Kirkpatrick. Miss
Selig will play a beautiful number. Violin
solo: Moderato. Suite 3 Ries. The even
ing sermon will discuss the Children's
Play-Ground and those interested are in
vited,. including the city council. Sunday
school 9:45. Superintendent: Ed Schunke
Young peoples' meeting: 6:30 p. m. Led
by Group II. Mid-week prayer service on
Thursday evening at 7:30. Open to all
who love the Bible and desire to study it.
CONGREGATIONAL
CENTRAL South 19th and Ferrv,
Pastor: H. C. Stover. 245 S. 19th. Phone
1SU4-J. Cervices: 11 a. m. and 7:30 n.
oerwun topics : --Jake a Little llonev
morning; "iaith. According to the Xew
testament, evening. Special musical
numbers in the moraine and eveninr
services. Sundav school:' 10 a. m. Superin
tendent, C. C. Harris. Senior and Junior
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Week
day services: The annus! meeting of the
church will be held Wednesday evenine
n connection with the Monthly Church
Night occasion. The suoDer will be serv.
ed at 6:30.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
Tabernacle 633 Ferrv St. Pastor: H.
E Caswell, 173 S. Cottage. Phone 1434 J.
Assistant pastor. Mrs.' Caswell. Services:
3 and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Abid
ing in Christ," ..'IJio X'hoice of a Soul."
A nine piece orchestra is giving excellent
music under the direction of J I. Wilson,
every night throughout the week, during
the special services. Sunday school, 2 p.
enpertntendent. Mrs. Wilson. Kvane-
eli,t John Uoben will prearh Sunday at
ootn services, and every night during the
week except Monday. Rev. Goben is a
clear and foreful speaker. There will be
aervtcea in the afternoon of the cominc
week except Monday and Saturday, and
every evening except Monday. The aerv-
icea have been well attended during the
part week. The special musie and aingibg
ia an attractive feature of the services.
Friday afternoon and eveninz Evangelist
Gobcn wilt pray for the aick.
. METHODIST EPISCOPAL
LESLIE South Commercial and Mt-
era Sta. PaMor: J. Willard le Yoe. 344
Myers St.- Phone 188-J. Services: 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p.' m. Sermon topics: "Two
Pictures of Sin and its Consequences,"
mornine; "In the Clutches of the Tenti.t-
er," evening. Rev. and Mrs. Ie Y'oe will
sine morning offertory: "Eden Land."
by Learis. Mrs. W. J. Linioot the evening
otfertory, Sunday school: 9.4j. Superin
tendent: E. A. Khoten. Senior and- Wesley
leagues at 6:30. Mrs. I.aura Pemberton
will lead the Seniors Week-day services:
Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Subject:
"Jesus in the Light of Prophecy." Read
Isaiah 9.1-7. also 11:1-16. We are look
ing for a large crowd. . Everybody wel
come. The Woman's Foreign Missionary
roe ii'tr will meet Wednesday afternoon at
2:u o cmcK wan jurs. xtans uoxrna
1T94 Fir street. Mrs. W. F. Selee Will
have charge of the meeting. . , .
V SPIRITUALIST
Mrs. Anna M. Coakley, of Portland,
will be the chief speaker at the Sunday
SALVATION ARMY
241 State St., Adit, and Mrs. Rooney.
Major Talbot and Captr and Mrs. Strick
land, of Portland will conduct Sunday
meeting, 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m. Sun
day school at 2:30 and special meeting
for young people at. 3:30.., A special
aervice will be held at the state peni
tentiary at 1 p. m., led by the Sort
land visitors.
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST Liberty and Center Ctreets.
C i-. ward, pastor, residence 440 Cen
ter St., phene 391R. Services 11 a. m
and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topice: "God's
Trustee" and "The Man Who Played
God." Special numbers by the ouartet
at both (services. Sunday school at 10,
Mark McCalli'tcr. superintendent. Week
day services Thursday 7:-H0 Bible study
and prayer meeting. At the evening ser
vice, "The Man Who Played God" will
eb the feature of the evening. This is
wonderful story in moving pictures with
the famous actor, George Arliss playing
the leading part. It is a stirring story
of human kindness especially fitting to
the Christmas season.
CATHOLIC '
ST. VIXCEXT UE PAUL Re. T.'V.
Keenan. pastor, residence 1280 Highland
Ave., phone 1374. Masses on Sunday at
X and ltt:30 a. as.- Rosary and bened'e
tion every Sunday evening at 7:30. bur-
itiX the week Holy Maaa is celebrated at
8 clock. , The blessing ol the atuUe
of St. Therese. the Little Flower of
Jesus, will take place Hnaday evening at
7:30 witft the Kt. Kev. Monsignor Lorn of
Albany, officiating. Wednesday evening.
Dee. 16 the novena ia honor of the Lit
tle Flower of Jfmh will come to a close
with Koary, special prayers in her honor
and benediction of the-most Blessed Sac
rament. Wednesday, Friday and Satur
day are Ember days and therefore days
of fast and abstinence. Catechism for
the children every Saturday afternoon
at 3 o clock.
court will give.Uie address. Sirs. Feres
hotian and Mrs. Chss. Huston will offer
duet at th-Sunday morning aervice.
"la Lurd is itj Khcpherd." by Smart.
The Emerson club will meet as naval on
Thursday evening at o'clock at the
parsonage. 57 Chemeketa SL lecture
?The Evotution of Dogma,". in He er
fe of ""The Problems of Human Life."
All are Invited to come and join 'the dis
cussion. . ,
PRESBYTERIAN
FIRST On Church street between
Chemeketa and Center Sts., Xorman eKn-
dall Tully, U.V. paslor. 9 :80 a. ro..
Snnda'y school. 10:45 a. m., merniBg
worship. Sermon The Miraclex. by
lr. Tully. Anthm. "Sing Alleluiah
Forth," Buck. Organ numbers; " Mor-
genstimmung (Peer Uynt Suite II.
Grieg: selected prelude; and Slow Move
ment (Sonata in B Flat), Mozart. 6:3U
p. m. young peoples societies. 1 :3u p.
evening worship. Sermon. Tne Ken-
cue of Souls," by Dr. Tully. Anthem,
"ow the Day is Over," Broone. Or
gan numbers : "Festival Prelude,"1
(Chorus from "Maritana") Wallace;
"Wiezenlied." Schubert: and "Postlude
in G," Clark. Miss Rot at the organ.
SCANDINAVIA!? 15th and Mill Sts..
Patrik Dahlia, pastor, residence: 2093,
Trade St.. phone S77J. Serrk-eK in swe
dlxli 11 and Kngrish at 8. Itev. Joel
Berrairua will conduct the evening ser-Vrh-ea.
Sunday achool ! 10 a. m.. Mm.
Fargard. superintendent. Teeng peoples'
meetings 7:15 p. m. Thursday at 7:30
prayer meeting. . Oa Friday evening at
7;:;0 a Christmaa package aale will be
held in the church. The money will be
used to pay for our piano. Refiesb-
meats will ho served. Yon are all
diaiiy invited to our aervieea. v
cor-
FREIIiCH STUDr SEX
CHANGE IIK UIIIUIALS
LUTHERAN
CHRIST EVANGELICAL 1750 State
St., G. Koehler, pastor, residence 1750
State street, phone 599R. Services 10:30
in Ent-liah. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
Young peoples' meeting at 7 p. m., topic:
"Bible Principles of Giving." Bible
school on Saturday from 9-11:15 a. m.
UNITARIAN
Cottage and Chemeketa Sts., Ret.
Martin Fereahetian, pastor. Church
school 10 a. m.. graded instruction. Dr.
Miles MeKey, supt. - Devotional aervieea
11 a. m. Mr. Fereshetian will have fpr
bis subject. "Christianity as a Lay Re-
Mi gion." Dr. 8tiner who was to speak.
the occasion being uyme- I sunuay is
called out of town, and will speak some
other time. Special attention U called
to the Laymen's League meeting Monday
evening at 6:15. The Emerson club will
give a complimentary eupper to members
and friends of the league chapter and
Justic Cohow of the Oregon aupreme
PARIS. Experiments in the
changing of the sex of various ani
mals, coipcident to an attempt to
codify the laws governing all ani
mal growth, are now being carried
ou with success under the auspices
of the Paris Faculty of Medicine
by Dr. Christian Champy.
Starting some five years ago
with experiments on the frog and
other amphibians,' ;. wherein the
change of sex from male to female
was 'accomplished by an alterna
tive process of starving and then
of fattening, Dr. Champy by means
of gland era f ting has been able to
change the sexes of such mamals
&9 the guinea-pig and rabbit The
Russian savant. Zavadowsky has
performed similarly successful
grafting on chickens.
As a result of their combined
labors great progress has been
made in determining the physical
laws governing animal growth, to
the point that Dr. Champy hopes
that in the not distant future they
may be laii down as confidently
in the biological field as in physics
and chemistry.
The composition of the creative
glands of all males and females
from the insect kingdom up to
that of the higher animals, says
Dr. Champy, presents a surprising
sameness. The effects which the
male and female glands have on
the outward growth of any one
species such as horns, hair, shell,
and so forth can ' now to a cer
tain degree be charted and cata
logued.. ' It is now possible, the French
savant points out, to determine
the sex of prehistoric animals Vy
an examination of the remains by
the application of the general law.
and also to compose the picture
and calculate the size of. the crea
ture of the opposite sex from an
examination of any one specimen
found. : ' -. .
.There is a practical aim behind
this studying -of; the normal Jaws
of gf owth,tDf r Champy" oUscrtrsr''
Once- they-are established, it i w M
be easier to get at the causes
abnormal, growths. y .'First am ;
the abnormal growthsto be - u
sidered wilj bethose of cancer. "
The ChHdrenY Play-ground
. Evening sermon at the
First Baptist Church
Little Pauline Nelson Will Sing: v
"Hush-a-Bye Kirkpatrick
The Fisher Chorus Choir, Solos, Violin, .
and Piano Selections
Morning Sermon: The Sanctuary of Home
Fine Pre-Christmas Services
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
SACRED CHRISTMAS CONCERT
FIXE ROGRAM Ol? AXTUE.US AND SOLOS
Choir of Fifty Voices
Prof. Hobson, Director
Irtr. Roberts, Orgairiwt
Sunday Morning Bermon by tho Pastor
"THE TRIANGLE OF REDEMPTION"
j Quarterly Communion Service
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
I tit
Center and Liberty
REV. CHARLES E. WARD
1 ! :00 A. M. "God's Trustee"
7:30 P. M. "The Man Who Played God
This is a sermon in picture on the great theme of
greatness through unselfish giving.
; Don't Miss It!
THE CHURCH WITH A HEART
METHODIST
FIRST Corner of State and Chureh
Sts., ed C. Taylor, pastor, residenee;
636 State 8t., phone 974. Hirertor of
Religious Edurstion, Miss Mary .. Jr'ind
lry. office 126 S. Chureh St., I'hone 872.
Serrices 11 a. ra.. and 7:30 p. m.
Sennon topirs, "Triangle of Redemp
tion," Communion serrice; and Christ
mas Concert by the choir. Choir con
cert under direction, of Prof. Hobson,
with Prof. Roberts at the orcsn promises
to Ae of exceptional merit. Wesley class
meeting, leader, S. A. WheelwrishV. Sun
day school 9:45, H. Y. Shanks, superin
tendent. Younp peoples' meetinp. First
Chapter, "Kssence of Christmas ' Jyirth
Rhodes, leader. Second chapter "The
State of Enthusiasm ts. EpwortU Lea rut
Indifference," Lois Lippold, leaoer;
Third chapter: Superintendents, Miss
Malmsten and Miss Mills. Devotional
services. Thursday at 7 :30. Pageant
rehearsals ate under way these days pre
paratory for the Christmas pageant next
Sunday night. Title of pageant is "Fol
lowers of the Star." Standard Training
school closed Friday after an intensive
week of rlasxes each evening from ?:3t
until 9:30. Enrollment, 41.
JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner X.
Winter and Jefferson Sts:, Thomas Ache
son, pastor, residence: 1030 Hood street,
phone 2106J. Assistant pastor, Gilbert
Wrann. Services 11 a, m., and 7:30 p.
in. Pastor in charge and a Christmas
musical by choir. At 11 a. m.. Junior
church meets with Rev. Wrenn in charge.
Kpocial welcome for young people. Sun
day school 9:45 a. m., Harry Carpenter,
superintendent. Young peoples' meet-
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about your wives
To Husbands:
Whatever gift you choose,
you want it to bring joy and
happiness.
So why not FREEDOM from drudg
ery? Why not 'give her YOUTH?
Why not give her ATTRACTIVE
NESS ? Why not a more cheerful dis-
position? t
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Modern science has made all these
possible, in the supreme gift of all
the gift which costs you nothing.
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The Enemy of
Feminine Youth
The great traditional enemy of fern- -inine
youth and beauty is the drudg
ery of washing and ironing. Ask
your family physician. Nothing so
ages a woman before her time, Noth
ing so destroys cheerful dispositions,
or brings on the tired, dragged-down,
worn-out feeling.
Nothing causes so many colds, so
many cases of grippe.
And today it is all so needless. For
modern science has come to modern
woman's rescue here, as it has in
other ways.
. Star ding Changes .
Lower Prices
ent-day critical people. Now clothes
last longer here than under the less
scientific home, washing.
And today it costs you LESS to have .
washings done here for you, than .
" with an electric machine in the home.
The washer saves only part of the
' rubbingit eliminates none of the
sop and muss, the bother and timc,:
the exposure to colds and grippe. We
take the washing clear - out of the
home entirely All the . washday
drudgery, and part or all of the iron
ing, depending on the service you '
choose.
Doesn't Your Wife
Deserve It?
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Now face this question honestly. Re
duce "gift-giving to terms of happiness
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This Christmas, give your, wife her freedom,
'let her spend wash day tcith'ihd children.
Science has brought startling changes
in our laundry methods. Nq longer is
THIS laundry hard on clothes. Today
we SORT clothes, each piece to be
washed in the scientifically proper
manner. " Only PURE soaps and ma
terials now, with which you couW
safely washi your face. New fresh-air
drying methods. New-type flat-work
ironcr, replacing the old 'laundry
"mangle." A new-day laundry which
fully meets the requirements of pres- r Doesn't YOUR wife deserve it too?
and.
means could give as much in joy and "
' lasting happiness, as this supreme '
gift of all? Hundreds of other Salom
wives enjoy this new-day. freedom. -
They would no more think of slaving
uway at washday drudgery than they
would of baking their own bread, or1
walking to save street-car fares. . '
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Salem, Oregon
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