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f t V f IT f' v r f , . : i ; i i -. i - - , s. r - THE OREGON STATESMAN,5 SALEM, OREGON i v S 1 . ! . SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1926 casisTtur An xxissxokaxt . , ALLIANCE T1SSSNAOT.P. e55 4eh!H.; H. K. Ceswelt aad Hrs. Cuwell, feMwrs, 173 s. i; Cottage at, phou14.4J. Sunday aehool eonveaes at . p. Mr. Roystoa soperiniendem. iXf. vern-jon irvacrung-. service -8 . sob- ' LEW Jet inwpliBa i Trial' Even- "-etsTS; .""J"1" serriea .7 jao,- spiritual P ,T XT , " weem.. Fray 'ni J-feise Taesdsy 7:&0, JTiday 7:30 slul. Saturday evenicx th yoens e e charce of a, helptat service k jrtanc. ,;-a welcome to at services f nfrpscie. i. , r. , r 4 8 "' (SPXscorAxi " meketa tits.. ftrv. ST. Jor- Holy, Kucharwti 'f.ao a. at r at 11 pray . s Vesper; at 7:aa p. im. at fl.'4A a. m. This being Chorea Pali 8 as day inira annivenary toe new rkirrk J TkkM of (CCipTlIf h a processioa or-palms ana pa fens will o ti'n-Ml at the door;. Tho choir will sin ?The Palms" ; and Master Uwyna Adam will aing a Soto. All will be welcome. 'ryllewanip meets at S30 p. a. ia tea parish nous a. Holy Waak services wili be held - on Wndn.. '"" ' un Aiaajiaay Thnraday thra will b tw aarricts it ? 1, m and j3 "Si rriday thra will t the Thraw Hear sOrrica befiaains gun iiw ,mui at p r - - TIR8T STAVGCZjCAIi i, "rty od.Ceter, C C; Wlint. pas- .fearvieas at 11 a. to. and 70 b. ta. Sr ma topics : "'Trintaphsnt Entry Into Jerusalem : and. "yountaia 1 Liriac Waters." Miss Naoar Pfaalpt will siaK ,a solo . .entitled Canary." - . Sunday school 9:45 a. -, taperintendeat. L. U. laorauw. 1 sang feople s meeting 6:30 p. m.. niars aud Intrrmediate; J amor society will taeet at 11 a. m. Thurada OTaaiagtat T:30 first halt hoar deTotsd IT.wT X Pw; bring year Bibles. At ta Quarterly Conference the pa wrea tao year a work' was renewed aaa snewea; a marked tacreaaa ia it leoaance at a LI serrirea. . Itr 1. Thornton t wif oWtad deists ta to the . naxt Annual Onferenee and aomiasted lor eieciioa aa lay delegate to the jrea fl.-':?,"ereBC th,t e' October ib n uuamsport, fa. CASTLE CHAPEL XT. B. ! 17th and Nebraska ; Are, P. C. Ho man. pastor; residenea 1743 Nebraska ats. bemcci at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. as. Sermon topics: "The Kid of VirtoryV and "The Man Oatside." Sunday school 10 a. an, superintendent. W. W. Rose brongh. Young People's meeting. Joa- ior ana senior o:ju p. m. LAdies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon. KctitsI service every night. ETerybody weieoma. SCAKDINAV1AN It E. 15th and Mill Hs.. Patrik Dahlia, pastor, residence 2005 Trade 8t, phone 377J. Services : 11 a. m.. Swedish. 8 p. m. cngiisn. Bonaay achool 9:45 m.. snpenntendent, the pastor. Prayer meeting, inorsaay 7:30 p m Snadar l. I Mi 1 . envoi Hireling criaay i:sv p. ta. Yoa are all cordially invited to our services. FIB3T METHODIST EPISCOPAL corner f btate and Church - Su Kref V. Taylwr, pastor;' residence 'C36 State M.. phone 974. Director - of Religious r.uucanon, miss nary it. nndley; olfica 126 8. Church St, phone 87 1. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra Junior church 11 a. m. Sermon topics: ''Jesus, the Divine-King" and Pareant, "The Dawn ing Junior church, "The Easter 8tory"; ic-jni aula 1 ma ley. i w solos in morning service. "Ride On, Ride On in Msjesty" by Neville, Leon Jennisont "If With All Yoar Hearts" from Elijah! Ronald Cravin. Young Peoples' meet ing : The three chapters will meet in their respective places ander the follow ing leadership: 1st chapter. Miss Dessie' Cox; 2d chapter. Miss Koxanna Zielie, and 3d chapter. Miss : Mary . Hndley, Wesley class meeting. Crowded house expected for this evening's pageant "The Dawning". given by the high achool young people of tha church, assisted by two of the college students under tha di-g reetioa of Miss find ley. Meditation ser vices each sight of the week -at 7.-3C. Pastor will speak at each service. FIRST TOOTED BKETHXRJT Corner 12th and Mission St.. A. S. Henderson, pastor; residence 1155 Mis sion St., phone 1903W. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10, superintendent, E O. Pohirg. U. C. E. 6:30, Oren Buekhee, Pres. We invite the young people to this- service. Old time prayer meeting Wednesday even ing 7:30. Mrs. Ellen Hidsy, class lead er. Ladies Aid each Tuesday' afternoon at 1:30 at the parsonage. W. M. A. first Thursday of each, month. Election of officers next week. JASOtf LEE MEMORIAL U. E. X. Winter at Jefferson Ave. Thomas Acheson, pastor; residence 1060 Jeffer son Ave., phone 772 Wr assistant pastor, uuoert wrenn; retidera" 1401 Jterry St- phone 2327. Services at 11 a. a. and 7:30 p. m. Junior aharch service 11 a - Rev. Wrenn. Junior pastor in charge. uoir ana mate , enorua win ennoa tne day with masie. Sunday scnooU 9:45, superintendent, Harry Carpenter. Three chapters ef the Epworth League. will meet in separate rooms at 6:30 p. m. for de votional services. A. glad time will be rhared with others than young people. Personal welcome fa in order. The spe cial revival services will be continued throughout the coming week. The public is invited to share in these meetings of fellowship and rood cheer. Fearless gos pel preaching, he warming aoag aer Tces and special c horns singing each night. The apirit of passion week and it message will be observed. The pub lic will receive a warm - personal welcome in all the services of tha Lord's; day, and of the soming week. TJNTTARIAN . Cottsge and Chemeketa Sta, Rev. Mar tin Kereshetian. minister. Church achool fr thoae of high achool and college are at 10:OO a. m., graded instruction. Class under the direction of . the Supt., Miles school rational Vervicesat ll a. 'm. Z'-! Subject of tha MrnW M V.ZZLZ" WaT . Cross Mrs. TiZZl rertiJ'B' etralto soloist of the JtK. H Was DespUed'.', Tn? Afessiah. .- The Emerson elnb. which. Is Jor bo la men and woases wMI meet a Thursday, evening at tha parsonage. . A new subject for study will be, chosen for tha next two months. , Ail interested ara arred to eenle. - The Wo f . Alliaaea ' will be entertained, by V- Pereahetiasi at the parsonage, aT Cfnemcketa St. oa Friday afternoon from 2 :30 to 5 o'clock. ' ."T-"" ' - - f -K-- . , : -T FIRST COKGREOATI0HAL , Center and Liberty, Charles E. Ward, ?."' ldehee 440 Center St, phoae 59l. , Services rat 11 a. m: aad 7:30, P- Sermon topics r "The Trium R.h",..f"p,,ti' "for Ckriit or the , The quartet wUI siag: "Rida 1 '.t-0 bT 8eM nd, "Jerusa lem by 8hell,y. Sundsy school at 10 clock, superintendent, Mark MrCaUister. Tharaday. 7:3o Bible study and prayer meeting, i The Andy this week will be on the Oospel Matthew wrote. The even-' in theme will be illastrsted with . the' f Vie 'Th Dawa of ChrUt ianity.' This nictnra vra i.f nriai., illustrated.. br the Sermon , oa the th nr of the Crucifixion. The t flu 4 th Jture will make i.?d .U"pre".'.OB U opportunity to see -iu ,.,.,OLAJ injur a s missiok ; 343 H Coar St C 8. Johnson, pastor; residence . 135 Maple, phono 1917W. Services at 8 and. 7:80 9, m. Sunday school a s,nt superintendent 8. Berfcey. Young People's meeting Friday evening. Week-day services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening. " - , . . , ' ; , t - 1 ' ', "y - - . FXRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church St. between Chemeketa'and Center 8ts.. Norma n Kendall Tally, D. D.t pastor Sunday school 9:80 a. -m., su perintendent, II. H. Barrett. . 10:45 a. m. Jnorning worship. -Sermon "Jesus' Entry Into Jerusalem" . by Dr. Tully. Aarhems: "On the Way to Jerusalem and "In the Temple", from "Olivet to r"iTry onder. Organ numbers: "The Holy City", Adams, and "Mtabat Mater Dolorosa". Leraaigre. 6:30 Young Peoples meetings. Senior led by Eugene Crothers; Advance Intermediate lead by Josephine AJbert. and Intermediate su pervised by Mr. Henry Gilbert. . 7:30 P- m-, evening worship. Sermon. "The Soven Walks of Ephesians" by Ir. Tul ly. Soprano solo "Repent Ye" Scott, by Ruth Emery; Kiddle. Organ numbers: Hosanna", Waehs; "A lnton Pray er , Loret; andv "The Palms", Faure. Monday, 6:30 p. m ymual congregation al meeUng and dinner at the church, fcaeh family will bring covered diah. but tered rolls and silver and dishes for its own service, j Coffee and dessert will be furnished by the Ladies' Aid society. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High Sta.. K. C. Whit.V.r pnone Vivian u. Whisler. assiaUnt pastor, residence 444 S Winter Christ" and "The Supreme Purpose of ine uospei. At the morning hour the cnou-.wiu sing "Unfold Ye Portals" by Gounod and at the evening hone "Tha AIDE OI LiOVe sir Kh.nh.rH I." k Cl.l ly..Also there will bo a brass quartet ny rraulc .inn n.i wd ki.-i.- n:.-i. l. ..r " -?. play "I Will Extol Thee." Sunday ...vu m. n nin wenarer. 1 n win uwi m .- .j. iunpnni.nii.nl 1 1. 11 1 Epley. Young Peoples' meeting- 6:30 Senior Christian Endeavor will be led by Rosalind IIulL The tnnie "Ph- i... pel la the Near East." Helen Milton berger will sing a aolo. The Intermediate win do iea by Rose Dickinson. ines ana manna wnmi will . ucimuiii! Dunaay we win hold services every nigni aunng the - following wees except Saturday. E. a. Whitmk. win ueiier tne sermona and events of th wees win De used as sermon themes. There will be snacial mmii-il features each night. The services will uegm at i :u. ---?T- yrNCENT SB PATTLoao ox. visbdir DE PAUIh CATHOLIO isev. I DOS. V. Kmius n.ctnr rin. Highland and Myrtle Avenue. Phone xe. sisssea an Nnnifir aa nmAl mt a aad 10:30 a. m. Rosarv. and Rnuli. tion at S p. m. Mass durina- tha waak oa Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdsy at a o eiocr. Un Holy Thursdsy at 8:30 o'clock the children of tho First Holy Communion class will receive. The Mass on Holy Thursday will be at 8:80 aad on Good Friday and Holy Saturday serv ices will begin at 7 o'clock. The cere mony of the "Three Hours" on Good Friday will be : observed from noon to clock with, the reading of medita tions on the dolorous iournev at Mt. Calvary snd at S o'clock the devotions of the Wsy of the Cross. In the even- ng at 7:30 there will be Station of the Cross and sermon on the Passion of Oar Lord by the- pastor. The hol-v season af Lent and therefore the obligation of fast and abstinence will be officially over at noon Holy Saturday: Confessions will bo heard Wednesdsy, Friday aad Satur day both ia. the afternoon and evening. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty and Marion. Pastor, Ernest H; Shanks, residence, 549 N. Liberty, phone 1920. . Services: 11 a. m.; 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics; "The Triumphal Entry," . m.j "How to Be a Friend." p. n. Palm Sunday services, special musie and sermons for the day. Sunday achool 9:45, superintendent, Ed Schunke. Young People's meetings: 6:30. Both Senior and Intermediate - B. Y. P. U. groups. Public invited. Week-day - aerviees: -Annual meeting in Tuesday evening at 7:30; mid-week prayer service oa Thursday evening at 7:30. Special musie: A. M., Anthem: "Ride on. Ride oa in Majesty,'' Scott. Solo: "Gentle, -Holy Saviour," Gounod, Mrs. E. H. Shanks. Violin solo: "Album Leaf." Wagner, Helen Sclig O'N'eiL Piano: aolo: "Palm Oranchea," Faure, Carl Lemke, of the Blind SchbeL Violin solo: "Calvary," Rodney. Helen Selig-O'NeiL CHURCH Or GOD 1346 N. Church St.. pastor, J. J. Gilles- I pie. residence, 1315 N. Church St., phone I 1873-M- Services 11 a, 7:30 p. m. ! MIND AND HANDS are the primary j requisites for properly taking carcf of the service on your automobile- . We have the Imowledge and the skilled mechanics. Modern equipment enables a mechanic, -with a good knowledge of his work, to save many hours of hand labor. - V The bid saying, 'Time Is Money' is certainly true in the upkeep of your automobile. - - j- : -V - - ' ..-r Come in and see how splendidly we. are equipped to do your work. Sermon topics: "Jesus. Christ and ?Him yrjcuiaa, li t; .; " Evangelistic. V 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. a, aa- feriateadent, Mrs. Walter BarkusJ .Young eople's meetings: 6:45 p. as. Lyla Knox IfdV ' 8it: "Zeal for tho Caaso of Uod.' Week-day aerviees: Prayer serv ice at Mrs. Mary Banmgardaer'a, 2675 Brooks Avenue, Tuesday, eveaiar 7:30. and prayer servieo at tha chapel Wednes day evening 7:30. Other events Young People's convention at Baadon, Oregon. April 2nd,. 3rd and 4th. . -'t:t .r-';- ' in' - - ST.!. 1 -'-'' COURT STREET 'CHRISTIAN 4 -Coart. aad N.-I7h fUSv. paster, R. L., Pntnam, residence, X10Vlslie Sl phone 14SJ-J. Jnnior pastor. -Mrs. R.U Put nam. Services 11 a, m., 7t30 p.-am, Jua ior - service .11 a., m. . Sermon topics: I)4?.. 8oB, Winning.- a.f sa. ; 'Tha. 8'guiUcanee f Christ 'a Death," p." m. Music fnrhished, by Mrs. Moses' orchestra and the- choir.- Suaday aehool 9:45 a. as., supertnteadent. B. W. Coo ley Young people's meetings; Volunteers visit shut ins in afternoon.' Christian Endea vor 6:80 p- m. Four graded societies meet jt ssme time. Young people invited, week-day services; Our Silent Evangelis tic Crusade will be conducted this week, rho workers are expected to be present today for instructions. Other events We are planning a -big day Foster. . The program will be announced today,' We welcome yea -to -' worship - ' with - "The Charch With, a Family Spirit, - CHRISTIAN SCIENCT: . ' First church, corner of Liberty jaad Chemeketa Sts. Sunday asoruing aar- I vices at Jl clock, Sunday Subject of leason aermon. Sn-dey-school sessions eoa evening at 8- "Reality." a vena Si 8:30 aad 11 a. m Wedneadav eveaiar taaii- moaial meeting at 8 o'clock. - Reading room 209 Masoaie Temple, open every aay except ounaaye ano aouaeyo Irom 11 to a:dv; every evening exeept Wed net dsy and. Sunday from 7:30 to '9; Sun -day aternooB Irom 9 - to 6. - - SOUTH SALEM JTRIENDS Commercial and Washington Sta., Carl F. Miller, pastor, residence 1655 8. Lib? erty, phoae 138R. Services, 11 a. an. and i p. u.' Sanday school,-10 a. m.J supers intendent, B. J. C. Patten. .Tho mis sionary society will have charge of the service1 with Africa as the subject. Mrs. B. C. Mills will preside. Dr. J. Ray Pemberton will peak on - the "medical work. Kobt Dann on the educational, B. C Miles on industrial, and Minnie G. Miller on the evangelistic. Prayer meet ing and monthly business meeting Tbura day. 7:8Q p. ra. Rev. Carl F. Miller, pastor of the South Salem Friends church, left Thurs day night for Sprsgtte River oa the Klamath Indian reservation. He went in company with L, Clark son li inshaw, eragigelistic superintendent of Oregon, Yearly Meeting of Friends. They go to visit the Friends work .at that place where a new charch building is under construction. SEVENTH ADVENTIST - Corner of Fifth and Gaines. K. C. Erntson, pastor. Sabbath achool at I0:3O, Mrs. J. W. Harmer, superintend ent. Preaching at 11:30 a. m. M. V. meeting at 4 :0 p. m.. Prof M. Venden in charge. Prayer meeting Wednesdaya at 7:30 p. m. The Sunday night tec turea are well attended. Subject for Sunday will be, "Sunday; What Bible Authority Is There for Keeping Itt You have often been asked this question. Don't fail to hear this lecture- snd you will be able to answer it. Singing at v:ju p. tn. xou are invited. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH The First Spiritualist church of Salem will hold services at their hall. Fraternal building, thia Sunday evening. March 28th. at 7:80 o'clock. Mr. B. Gale of Portland will be apeaker and message bearer. The public is cordially invited to the meeting. NAZARENE ' 19th and Marion 8ts., C. H. Hopkins, pastor; Mrs. Hopkins, assistant pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Ser mon topics: "They Were All Pitied With Holy Joy" and "Two Men Pray ed." Special music aad singing at both services on Sunday. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., superintendent, Frank Lit wilier. Senior Young Peoples meeting 6:80 p. ta.. topic, "Christ, Our Example ia Ministering to Others." ; lesder Eunice Miller. Junior Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. Wednesdsy evening at 7:80 pray er aad praise meetiag led by tho pastor. The pastor will preach Sunday morning. Mrs. Hopkins' wilf preach Sunday night." Miss Norris will lead the Junior Endeav or. 1 FULL OOSPEL MISSION 237 State atreet. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor, residence 251 Mission '8t phone 1439W. Assistant pastor, Harry J. Mor rbts, residence, Silverton road, phone 15F14. Services 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Young peoples meetings Friday night at 7:30. Bible study or evsngelistia meet ings every night st 7:30 except Monday. Come and hear whst the bible says about world wide conditions and events. For instance, it describes the Lesgue of Na tions and a'nswers the question, "Will the Dnited Ststes enter the Lesgue f" It also - tells why the "Red" movement is increasing in every nation. Neither does it neglect the remedy for this sin-sick generation. The Lord Jesus it still con firming His own Word with His- own miraculous power. Come and see. Rev. J. O. Lehmaa, missionary from and - to South Africa, will be with aa Sunday night, March 28 Brother Lehman has spent a fruitful ministry of 20 years in Africa excepting the tune spent in fur loughsand haa aa intensely interesting story to tell how - thew-same Almighty a- vior ia "working among tne heathen. $ -. " EVANGELICAL 17th and Chemeketa Sts. F. W. Leaner. pastor: residence 264 North 17th. phone 10O8W. Services st 11 s. m. sad Bp. m. Sermon topics: "Jesus Enters Jeru salem" and "The Seven Sayings oa tho Cross.' Sundsy school 10 a. m., super intendent, O. K. Straosbaugh.- Young peoples meeting will be led by Miss Theda Martin, at 7 p. m. Week day aerviees Thursday evening. Easter program Sun day evening. April 4. The program will consist of a pageant service called, "Gar den to Galilee. CENTER STREET METHODIST 13th and Center Sts.. A. F. H timer. PARKER & COMPANY 444 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET - .J aj . aaar -aaaw aaaay SI ay -aaay ap m W 9 m W W Wm VaV H S saw 7 "B a ay w aav . v - a - " I pastor; residenea 684 If. Winter fit. phoae 680M. Services at 11 a. m. aad. p. m. Sermon topics : "Approaching Possibil ities" and Christ Rejected" Begin ning with Tuesday evening at 7:45 ser vices will be held for the week. Suaday school Is called at 10, superintendent H. H. Grsllop, - Young -peoples' meetings at 7:15, Epworth League meeting and the eveaint service following at 8. All tha Sunday evening aerviees will be la Eng lish. : . -. - -v .., BETHANY REFORMED -Corner ; of Capitol aad Marion Sts. English, service at . II a. mv Sunday school at 10 a. m Fred E. Krnse, saper-iaUndea-,. ,0 Good Fridsy there will be a German service at 10:30 a. m. M. Denny, minister, - - . . ,--. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LTJTHERAN - . State and 18th St.., Geo. Koehler, pas tor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preach ing , service in English at 10:30 a. m. Young peoples' meeting at 7:00 p. m. In struction for the children on . Saturday from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL ' 19th and Ferry SM, H. C. Stover, min ister. Residence 45 8. 19th 8t, phone 19 24 J. Services appropriate to ' Palm Sunday at l; a. m, and 7;30 p, m. Morn ing sermon, '."Hie Palms." Lawrence Deacon. will sing "Paha 'Branches", J. Fatter. Ia the evening service Palm Sun day masie will, be featured. The chorus choir w".l aing "The Entry Into Jern saleu'." from the Cantata "Our Living Lord" and "Crowa Him With Majesty", Henry Wilderniere. Ronald Craven will sing ''Jerusalem'. Parker. Sermon on "The Triumphal Entry." Sunday aehool at IO a. m., C. C. Harris superintendent. Christian Eadeavor societies meet at 6 :-x. Passion Week services every evening dur ing the 'week st 7:3( Holy Communion will bo observed Thursday evening. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ' ASSOCIATION -Meet every Sundsy in Derby building. Court and High streets for 'Bible, study. Hours 10 to 12 a. ra. and to p. ju. Funeral services conducted free of ehsf ge In - Salem aad vicinity by ' local Bible j class. Phone 1450W. All interested in ' Bible study, cordislly invited. Sundsy. i Jasrca , at b p. m., there win be a free pubriC lecture in Derby building by Chaa. C. Best." subject, "Comfort for the Peo ple." "The Lord bath made bare His holy arm in 'the eyes of all -the nations; nnd all the ends of the esrth shall aee the salvation of our God." Isa. 52:10. Seats Tree. No collection. MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of N. Winter and Market Sts., Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor; residence 1228 N. Winter, phone 1356W. Services at 11 s. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon top ic; "Soul Travail' f snd "Needful Prepsratioa to Meet God." Special sing ing all day in all the service. Sunday school at 9 :45 superintendent. Dr. Frank S. Schuts. Young People'a meetings 6:30 pivceded by hslf an hour of prayer. Topic. "The Holy Spirit Quslifies for Leadership", lesder Mrs. Esther Barham. The church eaters upon the second week of revival aerviees. There will be aer viees every evening next week. Rev. B. F. Smalley ' from Portland will preach Monday evening and the pastor will speak other evenings. The messsge will es pecially have in mind Passion week, but will be plainly evangelistic. The results of the paat week have been excelen,t. i ncse special services wii close roaster Sundsy. All are invited to these services. Tou will enjoy the splendid spiritual at mosphere of this church on. the corner. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL .South Commercial and Myers, J. Wit- 'The Triumphal Entry s - - w ' - 7'-'. .-. ..Vvf- A .r 2 jTy ' . Anthems : VRideqn Jh MaJestyXSccrtt) "Jerusalem, X Rodney) ' - r Solo: "Gentle, Holy Savior" (Gounod) Mrs. E. II. Shanks Piano : "Palm Branches," (Faure) Carl Lemke Violin: "Album Leaf," (Wagner) Helen Selig-O'Neil 1 1 :00 A. M. The Triumphant Christ 7:30 P. M. "The Dawn of Christianity; :-. in Moving Pictures ' , " . THE CHURCH WITH A HEART lard DsYoe, pester; reaideace Hi f 3tfr ers. ebons )8J. Services st 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. n. Sermon topies: "The Triumphs hi Christ" sad "Sampson ia the Lap of Dtlilsk. Mr. Lrmsa McDon ald aad Miss Gladys MalfttJre-and the chorus will furnish the maie Sundsy school st 9:45. superintendent, A. E. Rhete.V Senior Epworth Jaga4, 'Re ligious ..Cult", - leader Margaret Lavanv worth. , Intermediate League "A Loyal ty, That Lasts", Ronald HulbetV leader. Revival services every evening next week except Monday) at 7:90 o'clock. FRANCIS WILLARD'S : MOTHER WAS FRIEND (Continued from page 1.) liuence or tms God-rearing wo man, with her humor, her love of quip, her vivacity, her unselfish. helpful, willing, tender , sympathy. "Emily" the mother of the author of Ta line of successful, plays in cluding "Tho Bachelor Baby" which- netted Francis Wilson . and Charles Frohman a fortune. His next play "The Spiritualist" fail ed entirely to the great delight of The Players club where his fellow members, on hearing the sad news, hailed him "with, Thank God, now you are human. ' At last you have made a failure!" Mrs. Wilson was modestly proud of the generous, measure of public favor which came to her son. For years she occupied a box. at ; the opening performances in B.roadstreet theatre in , Phila delphia. It came to be known' that she was there; and when the j people, from the upper tiers chor used. "Good evening. Mrs. Wil son!" she was abashed but far from displeased. . Copyright, 1925, by Msry Greer Conklin. (Syndicate) Great Britain right reserved. Reproduction forbidden. Rapier Part of Education of Japanese School Boys j TOKYO In Japan all school boys over the age. of fifteen are tought the use of the sword and many of the youngsters turn out to be great fencers. 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