-. ' . - - ...... -i . nnnntf tW rt5 i OOrt ' r r . Li SUNDAYS MUJUMiraiY 4 ii.i3ii.UAiw o. " Tim OREGON STATESMAN! SALEM. ORECON V LUJ l I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH , i Center ead -High at,- Vivian O. Whis- ! Ir, assistant putor, residence 507' Center St, (phone 204lW., 'Srvieee 11 a m, j and (7:30 -p. m. A anthem, "The Heav ens iHeelsre Thy Glory" by Judsoa -will be nin by the. choir ftt the, morning hear. A duet. "Bop Bey end" by White wilt be tuag by laes- Wood end- Howard Leach at the evening - hour. Sunday school 9:45. Or. - II. C Epley,. Supenn tentent. - Tw yQung , people' 'Societies mc at 8:30, Lorita Robinson, leader lor Intermediate society. - v Tee llobiasoa twin will sing daet. . Good enthnaiaa tie t meetings in both : societies that you will enjoy. Dr. Epley has planned- a big aarpriae for the closing part of .Bible school, "Ton will want to bear this fine treat. ' J . ' - ; ) '.ST. VZNCSVT SB PAUL CATHOLIC Jlev. 1'bos. V. Keenan, pastor.;, The : Eeartdice f Holy Mai is celebrated a i usual on Snadaya at 8 and ; 10:30 !. o'clock! DuriBf tne I .en ten season; devo tions are held every Sunday, Wednesday end Friday. Service on Sunday daring Leaf are at S o'clock ia the afternoon and on -Wednesday and Friday at 7:30. Nett lTrtday is the first Friday of the rmmth. Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament and Holy Mass at 8 o'clock with benediction aa vaaal. at 8 o'clock. Tufre wiil be no evening deTotiona on nett Friday.,. On.Tnesday Tening of this weak -tha aoveiHt- in honor of the little 'lwer of Jeaaa. will come to a cloee with the Koeary, apneiai prayora ia honor and bedietion of the Moit Blessed Sacra- neat. 8T. JOSEPH'S CATHOUCO (Corner C'hemcketa and Cottage Stft, Rev. J. R. Buck, .pastor. 73 Chemeketa St.. phone 8a." Serrices 8. 10 a. n, and 1 :t0 p. m. Sermon topics. The' Holy Edchariat, a. and . Baptism. ;p. m. CU.ldren'a choir at 8, tgalar choir at 10. Itanlen devotions on Wednesday and .Fri day avenins. Mass on weak, days at 8 I a. -an. .On Holy Thursday tb First CosnaiBnioa class will roeeiv - at) - 8:30 MSsa. Week-day aervieea: Week days at a la. ns., in Academy on. Saturdays at 7 a.j m. First Friday eonunnnion at 7 a. Kxposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Benediction nod the Way fit the, Cross at. 7:30 p. m. Confessions on Thursday ait 3r Children especially at that -time. I FXaST PEESBTTEKIAS 1 iOn Charch stree between Chemeketa and Center Sta Norman Kendall Tully. li pastor. 11:30 a. m, Sunday school, 1C E. Barrett, superintendent.-10:4S a. bu - asominX . worship Sermon. ; ."Tlv Charch That Grew," by lr Tally. An tasm. "Fear Kot Te; O Israel." Spick el. Soprano aom. "Halletujaa. I Hnm net, by Knth Emory Kiddle. : Organ n embers: "Communion in S Minor.", by Hntiste; and "Antienne," by Batiste. 8t30 p. advance Intermediate Social hour. 6:30 p. as, yonng peoples socie ties. 1:f p. m.. evening worship. Permon. "Prlfting." by Vr. , Tally. An Usm,, "King of Love,". Hawley. The ysnag people's chorns choir and Sunday school orchestra, will assist with the mu sio. ' Organ no cabers : "Cave Una, 7 Raff: "Songs in the , Sight." Spinney; and 'Verset." Batiste. Monday 7:30 p. m.. Monthly meeting of session at the church. f . CHKISTLAJI SCTEJffCB I ! First Church- Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa. -ts. : Sunday morning services a 11 o'clock. Snnday . evening at 8. Subject of lessen sermon. "Christ Jesus." Sunday school sessions con vene at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Heading- room 209 Masonic Temple, open very day exeept Sandaya. and holidays from 11 to 5:30: every evening, exeept Wednesday and Sunday, from 7;30 to; Sunday afternoea fronv S to 5. ; t TtZSn BAPTIST I Libertv and Marion Sts.. Ernest H. Shanka. pastor, residence 549 N. Liberty. 95 a, m . W. 7Oley. BapertnMndent. Young ' peoples meetings : volunteers visit shnt-in in afteinoon. Christian Kndeavor 6:80. Four -societies meet at same time. Young people invited. Week day services; tho Ladies Aid society wit hold an all day meeting Thursday, li the afternoon the monthly Missionary" so ciety meeting - will be held. Official board meeting Monday "7 :30. Pietnref of recent discoveries in Palestine will be shown just preceding the- evening ser mon. A special feature eaeh Lord's Das evening. We extend a hearty welcome to all to worship with us. - iCHmSTIAH AST) MISSION AST ! ALLIAKCS Tabernacle 655 -Ferry St., H. K. and VTrs. Caswell, pastors. -1 7 3 K. Cot tore St4 niwnif ' A , short series of meetings is being held in the Tabernacle conducted by Evangelist Be'tta. Sunday iiMisiwa u:30 p. m.. Evangelist Bvtts eriiu preach, alMi- Sunday - evening 7 :30. Monday 7:30 "Louie" the Wenatcl.ee Indian: will en.tk. Tuesday Kvanpelial Betta will bring a message ; en Dirine .-iealin and will pray wiUt. the sick and afflicted at the close of tUe service. All who have heard Evangelist Betts before will want to hear hint At this time. The Sunday school a usual st 2 p. m., with classes for all aires. A- welcome in the Tabernacle for all services. ' EVANGELICAL X.TJTHEEAK 18th and State Sts.. tf. Koehler, pas tor. Snnday Kehool at S:30 a. m. Kug Hfch service at 10:30 a. m. FJrw. Ah remit will preach. Luther League meets at 7 p. ra The aroverning board of the Luth eran Brutherhood of the stile of Oregon will meet at the church on Monday at 2 pm. phone . 1920. 7:30 p. m. & Service 11 n. in- and Sermon topics: The. Triumph f Grace, a. m.; Pryr Thst Do Hot ma, id. n. Attractive musical program at evening . aerviee. Solos, instrumental 'and vocal ; anthema and. familiar' hymns. " Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. Ed Sehanke, uperlntendent- Young peoples' meet Inr fij3. aenier and Intermediate B. T. f . tT. Thneday evening. BibUy study. Morning anthem: Thine Forever, God T. . T , T; Jt-t -Mn,. Tm. visable Land.' Leslie. Mrs. Shanks and Vra McAllister: violin solo. "A 8obK," fs-hnhert. Helen Selir-O'NeilLii Evening yitnem, oiy opnv, .fi;w, atteif eentralte - sole. -The m Badiant Mom,'1 "Smith, Mre, McAllister; choir euartet, "Pilot Me Home." Leech; vio ' tin . aoJo, 'Serenade," Schnbert, Helen Belig-ONneil; piano solo, "Adoration, " AUMrten. Mr. W. F. Foater. - j I' ' COTST STEiTCHBISTlA3r I Court and N. 17 th Sts, R. Ik' Putnam, tosetor,-residence 1106 .Leslie St phone - 1425J- Junior pastor. Mre. j Putnam. Services 11 a. m, and 7:30 p.in. Jun iat aerviee 11 a. m. Sermon; topics: f014 Testament 'Confirmed No. 2. a. m, Old Testament . Confirmed , N. ' P- an. Musie lurnisBee oy a, noses vr- SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Corner of 5th aed Oaiens Hts., N. Sa. lem. Tske a Fairgrounds . car to 5tb then walk one block couth. Sabbath school at 10:30 and preaching at 11:30 kirn. M. V. meeting at 4 p. m. Prayer meetings . on Wednesdays at 7 :30. The Sanday night lectures are still in progress hobject, "Spiritualism." What is there about it that is supernatural You know allot of it is trick pry but the thing yoa don't know what ia it. Yoa are invited. Singing begins at 7:30 led by Prof. Ven-den. Ye, O Israel,' by Dudley suck. Mrs.' W. A. Denton at the organ Carl Weta erell of Sao Frandsco, wiH be the f ueat of honor of various social af faira . given by the various societies ;ef .-the church tkia coming week, r . , s JASOK- LEB MEMORIAL North . Winter - and . Jefferaoav Sts., Thomas Achesen, paster, residence ltoo Jeifersoa .St., phone 77a W, Oilhert vvrenn, assistant pastor, rosidrnce 14b 1 ferry St., phone 327. Services 11 a. n and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: How Far Shall I Go With Oodl" a. m., ana "destroying Property ,! Save a Ufa," p.' m. Junior ' charch at 11, Rev. Wrenn in charge. Special music by choir both morning sod evening ser vices. Sunday school 9;45 a. to, Ilarry Carpenter, superintendeut. Young, , peo ples' societies: Three chapters of the Epworth League will meet in separate rooms for devotional services at 6 :SU p. m. Others than young people always welcome. Good time, a s a red. Week day services :: Church, school Teacher council Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Full atten dance desired. Thursday ovening 7:1a p. in., mid-week devotional serriee for Junior and Senior churches. These meet ings are full oi interest. Strangers and viitors will be welcomed personalty and made to ieel a t tome at all of-the ser rices. r a i FIRST OONOBEO ATI ON AL -Center and Uit4nrty Sts.. Cbar.lei E Ward, pastor1, residence- 440" Center 8t phone 591K, Serrices 11 a. m, and 7:30. p. ni. .' Sermon topics: "What to Believe About the Bible," a. ra, .and "Abrah&ia Lincoln.'' i. m. Sunday school 10 o Clock, X- i- MCCalliater, au perintendeni. Week-day service, Tfiurs day 1-.A0 "Th Ktory tt Our Bible' Tlfis week we take up I'aui'a firsf-.let-ter to the Corinthians. Tnis is a service of Bible stud and prayer to which we invite yon. !The regular : meeting of the Board of Trustee is postponed to' March d.- On Fi-idny erenir.s, March , 5th all men of the church are invited to a supper meefing of the Miss-lonarv society, when Br. Lkibhs it! Pacific University, will spea1:. The Sunday evening service this wee.: will conclude the life story of Ab raham Lincoln in moving clotures. C. STODENTr INTEBHATIONAL BIBLE . ASSOCIATION I Meet every Sunday in ; Derby Bldg. Court and High Sts, hours 10 to 12 a. m.. and 3 to 4 p. m. Funeral services conducted free of charge in Salem and vicinity by local Bible class. phone 1450 W. All interested, in Bible study, cordially invited. THB SALVATION AXMT ' 241 State St- "So many Gods, so many creeds, so many ways that wind and wind, while just the art of being kind ia all this sad world needs." Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock, for the public Evening meeting at 7:30, of an evangelistic nature. Subject: "Roadside Kindness." Sunday school at 2:30, for all children who attend no ether church. "JBlue" holding the lead in "red" and "blue" contest. The young people's Le gida invites young folk in particular to its cheerful meeting . at 5:30. Publie meetings on Thursday and Saturday, of the coming week, at 8 p. m. . CENT HAL CONGREGATIONAL ' South 19 and Ferry Sts, H. C. Stov er, minister, residence 245. S. 19th St, phone - 1924J. Sanday school at 10 , a. aa, C C. Harris, superintendent. Morn ing service at 11. Sermon on "The Man Who Woo." Senior and Junior Chris tian Endeavor at 6c45 p. m. 8acred con cert at 7:30. The chorus choir with piano,, organ .and orchestra .accompani ment will sing the following numbers: My Master's Praie.. R. peane Share . Cnorus Softly; the Silent Night .-Stanley Winn Men's Double Quartet Come and Abide in Me .0'ITara Chorus Master Let Me Walk With Thee Jfeven Jdyra Gleason and Lawrence Deacon My Task . Ashford Men's Double Quartet Cast Thy Burden On the Lord, Wilson Chorus Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit. Stark Solo Ronald Craven Cnder His Wings . Hosmer Corner of Church and State Sts, Fred Tayior, 1 pastor, resilience 63G State St, phone 974. Miss Mary E. Findley, rector of reliKioua education, oflic lid 8. Church St, phone 872. ' Services 11 in., and 7:30 p. m. Junior church 11 m. Sermon topics: "Lenten Relieion" and "Christ, the Rock of Ares" Jun- or sermon, Jaco a Dream. Sunder school 9:45. 11. F. Shanks, superinten dent. Young peoples' meetings: the 3 chapter of the Epworth League will meet at 6:30 in their respective places. Week day services: Worasn's Home Missionary Society, Wednesday afternoon in - the church. A pot luck dinner, to which the husbands are invited, will continue at 6 o'clock. Address by Miss Grace Davis of the Portland Settlement Center. De votional service, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Pastor's subject. "The Fullness of the Blessing," i Men's Doable Quartet Make a Joyful Noise H. W. Chorus Petrie UNITARIAN Cottage and Chemeketa fits.. Rev. Mar tin Ferehetian, minister.- Church school 10 a. m, graded instruction. Class for those of high school end college age con ducted by the superintendent. Miles Me Key. By- request Mr. Fereshetian will preach en . The Leadership . of Jesus. The place el Jesus In the scheme of Chris tian religious experience - will be i dwelt upon. How the doctrines as to the deity of Jesus arose; the Christ idea the Mes sianic Hope of the Jews will be. con sidered. . Airs. il. Fereshetian, contralto Ehestra Jor .Bible. school... Sunday school soloist of the church will sing. "Fear Not Bu sy Readers Continued from page I.) a clear decision from George tMcCJormick in the Salem Ar- ' - ttt'if i x j i , i ' i t a -r ' An mory. vvuiameiLe aaaea to its wins Dy aeieating iracmc to to 24 v.'.. - Governor. Walter M. Pierce consented to preside at the Salem, Massachusetts.-Salem, Oreiton, debate here. !,At a meeting: of the Marion County Community Federa tion the group went on record as favoring the appointment of Henry R. Crawford for appointment on the state fair board following the resignation! of Wayne Stewart, of Albany. ,J . 'n - . Thursday- February 25 Removal of the state lime 'plant from Gold Hill to Salem, to be operated as an industry at the Oregon State Peniten tiary, was proposed by members of the state 'lime board at a meeting held here. It is estimated that cost of lime to the farmer could be cut from $5.00 to $4.00 a ton, by the change. Investigations are being made'J -y" First annual window display week has enlisted the sup port of more than forty merchants. Extra traffic officers will be employed to aid in handling crowds expected for the Tjccasion. A seven piece orchestra will be engaged for the dance on the opening evening. s , , ' ; Friday. Februarv 26. Property tjwners will be asked to vote $40,000 for school purposes at the special election which has been called for March 29, in keeping with the.vote of school board members. Of this amount $30,000 will be for the readjustment of the salary schedule for Salem teachers. The other S10.000 will be used for maintenance; and prepairs, material arid -suppliesf insurance and interest on warrant, if granted bv the Deonlei The schedule i3 the lower, of two presented for consideratiorr Dy buperintendent George Hug. , , : - t.-.vt If Salem would wake up and fully realize the possibilities; of minincr develonment at her front door ' in th Rtiam country, her greatest city building nossibiKtv would be soon realized, in: the opinion of T. S, Waltemeyer, of Seattle, elecr wlytic copper: extraction f expert.? He was in alem some; time ago, when he ldoked ovbx the tSantiam mining region rather thorouehlv.' ! He became convinced that under the mountains of the higH Cascades there is the possible making oa une oi ine nchest and greatest mining camps m the United States. . 't'i ?-;"SV- ' . te decision, to remove the state lime plant from Gold Hill to Salem for operation ai la state penitentiary industry, n icacaea ai a conference attended by Governor rierce and tyx tsuupiiiciais. John Quinland, chief engineer, or the prison left at once for Gold Hill th make sTTanjrements Salehi hiflrh school riphafprs won X tnO victoripa nvf"r Rfntt.T Mills in the dual debate, one!tearri speaking here, the other I .;?u accounts of Saturday and early Sunday developments fjvu be found in the main news sectionl'ot this paper:. : subject. ; "Obedience." . Bead Duet, the 5th Chapter. The Ladies Aid n Thurs day pv m. at 2 o'clock; Mrs. Marie Thomp son. Mrs. Tucker. Mrs. Xueome, and Mrs. MaShane are the hostesses.. '. rULL OOSPXX. HISSI0w 237 S.tat Street, Ralph D. Bullock, pastor, residence 251 Mission St, phone 1439 Wi Harry J. Norrisi, aaaistant paa-tos,- resident Siivartoav.. Road, phoate 1F1.- Service 2 :30 and 7 -30 . p. m. Sunday sohooi,2:30 p. m. Young peo- Eles". meeting Friday night, at 7:30. vangelistic , or Bible study : meetings every night except Monday. All are in itaJ, fat these apostolic gospel meetings where the Lord i confirming His Word and preparing Hia people fori His coa ir.g, TUer must be purified and "filled wkU grace and truth." Rom. 8:29 with JoUn 1:14 and Eph. 5:27. EVANGELICAL 17th and Chemketa Sts F. W. Laun- er. natter. rekideaCe 268 N. 17th St., phone ; 10U8W. Services 11 a. m, and 7:ao p. m. Sermon topics, "Worthy," and "Judgment. " Sunday school lO a. ni, O. it Strausbaugh, superintendent Young peoples' meeting Miss Be u lab. Lau nur will, be the leader. Week-day ser vice TUurd.-.y eveniilg, Mrs. i, W. Lau ner, class icadtr. y -. -:" BOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Commercial and Washington Streets Cart'. Jiiller, pustur.- resilience '6oh S. Libert Ht Dhor.e 133K. Services 1 1 a. nr.. and 7:30 B. m. Sermon topics, "Wlio CV.n Be Saved" Sunday school 10 a. m B. J. C PalUn. suuerlntoncent. lius Riindiir at 6:30 we' start a school, of mis skint, Clarence McClenn and. Raymond limiLnr of Newberg returned misaionar les will have charge. Speakiong on mi sioa j .work - In Cuba. Prayer meetiuf TbHradav 7 :S0 Ik. m, also monUilr uiett ing. , The members of the-church will OHKt: in the basement of the church for a pot -s-luek supper. The difleient coui raittees of the ehurch will meet immed isteSy . following the supper, f ' " SCANDI1TAVIAH M, E. 15th and Mill tit-, Fatrik Dahiin, pas tor, residence U095 Trade Kt, puone 377 .T. Services in Sweden at: 11 and in Knlish nt 8. Sttodsy tchool 9:45. a. m. Patrik Dahiin, superintendent. Young peoples' meeting 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting- Tnnrsdar 7 :i p. m. a. e meeting on rriuay I :ju in ine nome oi Knut Anderson, i ou are an coraiaiiy invited to our services. ST; PAUL'S (Episcopal) Church St. and Chemeketa. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. Services,. Holy Euch arist, 7:a0 a. m, morning prayer and sermon 11: a. m. Evening prayer ' and sermon 7:30 p. m, topic. The Fourth Commandment." Church school 9:45' a. ni.; Rev. II. D. Chambers, superintendent. The Lenten service daring the weekiwill be on Wednesday evening at 7:30. . MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of N. Winter and Market St.. Mortimer C. Clarke, paster, residence, 1228 N. Winter fct.. ohtme ia56W; - Ser- vicea 11 a. m, and 7:30 P. m. Sermon topics: "Love Poured Out, ' and "Twice Born Men.' A class meeting at 12:15 of the old Methodist type, Mrs. Clara Cooler, leader. Sanday school 9:45 a. ra, Dr Frank S. Schutx, superintendent. Young peoples' meetings-. 6:30 led - by Mr. Victor Cooley. Topic: "The Holy Spirit Hi Work." Cottage prayer meeting each Wednesday afternoon at z o clock at the nome ef Mas. Caroline Jackson. 1463 N. Winter stre. Church prayer meeting Thursdays at 7:30. v The pastor preaches at both services on Sun day. All are welcome to tueae services and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this churchy . FIRST EVANGELICAL Liberty and Center St, C C. Peling, pastor, resldenee- 485 Center -. St., phone an Us services , xi a. - m.i ana i :ao. p m -Sermon topic: - "Holy Eushsxist,1' and Evaageliatie Rev - G. L. LovelL pre siding elder will preach in the imorninf ana conduct toe Uir onmmunien - ser vices. A ; full attendance ia expected. This is the last communjon service, for this conference - year., Sunday school 9:45, L. L. Thornton, superintendent. Young peoples' meeting at 6:30, iMs atagness wtu lead. A missionary-service SDeeial m-oaie will be renaered ' By - the quartet and a salo br Miaav Naomi Phelps, Week-day services Thursday evening, - C. T. Doty, leader. A lerre? attendance is expected, i ... - CHURCH OF GOD 1346 N. Church St, J. J. Gillespie, pastor, residence, '..1315 "!N. Church St, phone 187SM. Services 11 a. as, and 7:30 n. m. Sermon topics. "How to Re ceive the Holy Spirit." and "The Way to Be Ready te .Meet uod - in feaee Sunday school 10 a. m, Mrs., Walter Barkus, superintendent.- Young - peoples' meeting 6:45 p. m. Mis . Delia , iMlls, leader: suogeet: "sin." - stecuiar weekly Srayer service Wednesday evening 7:30 Irs. Mable Morford, leader. - i CENTER ST. METHODIST a jam . ana -jemer ov., a. -. unuier, pastor, residence CH4 N. Winter St., phone 68UM. Service 11 a. no., and 7 :45 p, m. Sermon topics. God Deals with Raints and. Sinners." end Song Service. Sunday school 10 a. m, H. H. Grallap, aunarintendent. 7 o'clock Epworth Lea gue. Topic' "America 'a Debt to Other aLnds." Milton Kilmer, leader. The fol lowing service will be a song service in English. .Wednesday 7:30 prayer meet ing , at the Grallap residence, K and Cap tot St. - The morning service is in German. CASTLE CHAPEL TJ. B. 17th and Nebraska Ave, P. C. Hoff man. pastor. - resiaenee i?9 AeDrasxs Ave. Services 11 a. m, and 7:30 p, m. i Sermon topics, Cnnstisn Hero it,m," and short sermon. Sunday school lO a. m W. W. Rosebrangh, auperinten- dent. vonn peoples meetings. Junior, intermediate and senior. 6:30 p. m. Men's Brotherhood Tuesday evening, mncn in church basement at 6:30 followed by iM9 All Woodwork on First Floor of New Building Has Been - Completed 1 i iV i mm i2 I iff U-"'" e ' ' ' : ' 4 ARRIVALS, i DEPARTMENT . SERVICE faf v , ' Xoting'a fcVvV of the - ; 5L , ! Spring-Shades- ' OvK New Buff. Parchment, Long ' 17? I v Beaeb, IvorTi i Fallqw,. At- V f3 mospbere; Ro'se'Alh, Ra- fly" -B fchelle,! Fleshy Palm! Beach, K J Honeysuckle, Grain, Shadow; f X Man re Taupe, Mooaljgnt, r Vir-v Cruiser. Biscuit, Almond.. fi -SHIPLEY'S m jT ij ; Beige, Rose Taupe. ' ' famous. ' L ' t1? " " 1 All the woodwork on the first floor of the new YMCA building on Court street between Cottage and Church streets has been com pleted. The base boards and win dow and door casings have been finished. The beams on the ceil ings of tho men's and boys' lob bied have been finished and the lirtt coat of paint applied to them. The fireplace in the men's lobby nrl in li lirvj Inhhv hflVf hopn finished with tile fronts. 'The til work on the steps and lower walls of tho entrance to the men's lobby ha:; Leen done. Forms are being removed from the concrete -walls of the Bwim ming tank. The contractors hope to start the tile work on the tank before the end of the week. The boiler room has been par titioned off frort the rest of the basement. The rough concrete has been poured for part of the floor of the basement. ;?i:;ft::H:--;'-.ar- i?:-.v.:,:.:i:: lecture and discussion. Everybody wel come. Ladiea Aid at church Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meeting and Litlf study, Thursday evening. KASAHEHE 19th and' Marion St, C, H. and Mrs. Hopkins pastor, residence 1960 Marion St. Services 11 a. ru, and 7 30 p. m. term on topic "The Second Birth." pecial music and singing at both ser vices on Sunday. Sanday achool 9:45, Frank Litwiller, superintendent. , Senior young peoples' meeting 6:30 p.. m, top ic, "Christ Our Example . in Suffering Wrongfully." Mildred Kunemaker lead er. Junir Christian . Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer and praise ..meeting. Sunday morning Rev. L. W. Dodson, field secretary of N'ampa, Idaho, College will preach. The pastor will preach in the evening. li. :'':' jv-. GLAD TIDTN08. MISSIOM 343 Court St, C. S. Johnson, pas tor. 1935 Maple Ave, phone 1B17W. Service 3 and 7:30 p. m. unday school 2 p. m S. Berkey. superintendent. Every nigha Evangelist Smith and wife of Los Angeles wilt be with us. them. Come and hear FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty and Marion St. REV. ERNEST H. SHANKS SERMONS : "The Triumph of Grace, and Prayers That Do Not Rise." , EVENING PROGRAM: Anthem "Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide." (Mattei. Contralto solo: "The Ra diant vMorn." Mrs. Elma McAllister. . Violin solo. Serenade,! (Schubert). Helen Selig O'Neill. Quartet : "Pilot.Me Home," (Leech) . Piano solo: "Adoration," (Atherton.) Mrs. W. F. Foster. The Church That Welcomes Strangers IN OUR HOSIERY CHIFFONS $1.95' Some of the New Spring Colors , Ate'. . New Buff, Parchment, At mosphere, Blush, Long Beach, Plesh, Mauve, Creole, Beige, Woodland Rose Shad ow, Ecstasy, Mauye. Taupe. PHOENIX SERVICE 5150 Just a Few of tho New, Shades - Madura, Blondtne, Atmos phere, French Nude, Nude, Grain, Bran. Beige, Rfjse Beige, Rose Taupe. A Silk Ifose fop Ereryday Wear ; ' Not a spepial but one of our; regular features. The high school miss and housewife 4.. have made this department famous. I. .... . LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL South Commercial and Myera Sts, J. Willard De Yoe, pastor. ' residence - 348 Myers St, phone 188J. Services 11 a. m, and 7;3u p. ra. - Sermon topics: "The Only Name."' and "face to Face With the King." The chorus will sing at both services. Mrs. Arthur Utley will sing "I Love a Little Cottage," in the morning; Miss Gladys Mclntire will sing "The Lord la My Shepherd" mtne evening. , Sunday achool 9:45, E. A. Rho ten, superintendent. Young peoples' meetings: Both Epworth League at 6:30 Lithe- Pollard leading toe senior league; Paul De Toe the- Intermediate. Mid week service Thursday evening at. 7:30, . irrv i T , 1 j- $ .j - First jCongriatiQnal Church ' ; Center and Liberty REV. CHARLES E. WARD 10:00 A. M. Sunday School I I iOO A. M. "What to Believe About the Bible" 7:30 P. M. Abraham Lincoln in Moving -Pictures THE CHURCH WITH A HEART 3- M 1 1 i V- Convenient Banking f, af r -: ', -v v t. . - - f ".- ' . - - . t . f - ' '.'1 i The many -departments here at the United States ; National have been so aranged that convenience is pre I dominant m your banking transaction here, j M - This 1 convenience can also be enjoyed by. "6ut-of towners." For our Bank by Mail facilities enable them . to- qnickljr anoV efficiently do their banking just as if a personal trip to the bank had been made. "'' - ' J&i , '.'. United States Niatibriial Bank SaIcln.Orcgdiii i -: .- . - -? .w . - Business Is 'a . . .. ' ai ' GrowiiHts During- 1925 this Com 5504 electric metersl iri-our teritoryi And, on Decembei SirL?; h total of 82,536 customfers -receivihg Each meter not . ohly means a new. ; homeroFihdiisfrial bisto . but irt moinstahc meters meaii new ! residences, f ac- ; The money yoa invest with toris or stwesjin buitrritbryw t f mm means 72 in Oregon', . ; - - t. ' il:::'., r- Greatest Public Utility. - r . - .- :- s - : - . ,; 11 ' ,-: An investment hi an establishede well- manadn this'-eaii Xrejdivlrri .' - offer you easy terms f-V' - I " Vi -.A' i.: iM ' r ' -' ' ' WVlTMEb PorUand f ; , Saleih'' 'Qrcioh City- '1-' V F -j c, ,r v ! Ti1 et uig;"vj.!t;:ft-' IV