The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 25, 1926, Page 11, Image 11

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SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1926
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preach. Miy. Styles. wtH . 'Th
Publics." sfri. W. A.1 Deftdoa at the
rgan.. . Emerson cluh will meet usual
i Thursday evening at the parsonare.
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1CEMOKIAZ. COHGBE- -
O AXIOM AJi- . . --i
South Nineteen tb and vJFerry . st-feet.
fir. C, -Stever, minUte reemene ao
South Kiaetreath. Phoa . -
dajr seheol at 10 a. in. C. C. llama,
rrintendent. Brmon on "
Teacher." Morning solo by Boaaia crav..
en. Christian Endeavor at t: P. -
Kv.ninr service at 7:3a -JLatnem oytne
rhoir and a aermon on A . wnKiooi
Need." Midweek service innxaaay at
7 p. m.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE BlTOEBIi
A8SOCIAT1UM
Meet' every Sunday in IJerby baiidinr,
Court and Hie street, tor Bii?fqoyt
I..-... i u , a m. and 3 to 4 V. m.
All ' witCnmo to tndy with n. Funeral1::
,' conducted tree ot cnarre in oa
BUd vicinity by local BiWe class.
.n-noo TlPTgD VTPHTAV' "
' f hurch street between Cheaeketa and
enter streets. Norman Kendall
Hr.li.Ji. Barrett, guperinwneestw
a m , niorninr worship. SernJon, ' Tne
C hristian Family" by Dr. TuJljW An-
tliem, -From t-fypi oonuiji ueme,
1'age. Organ numbers: "Ctatilene m W
Minor." Marcbant; - cnan a jubrbt;
iill.tte- and "Chorale lnne
eouibe ). Noble. 6:30 p. nt, youni; peO
pie's sovieties, senior, advance intermedi:
ate and intermediate. 7:30 'p.-, eve
ning worship. Addresa by Dr. D. E.
Jioste. director reneral o theCnina Iat
land Misfcion. Aatfaem, "O JLord. Se;
member Me," Kama, by the- .quartet.
Organ numbers: ' 'Cantabile,' . Jongen;
'Pastorale," Bonnet; and 'Postlpde. ia
.A," Ouiluiaut.
SALVATION AKtfr
"I wa glad when they, said qvU me,
let ns jfo up to the house of ther Xiord.
Tbere will be the regular meetings all
day Sunday at the Salvation Amy, 241
State street. Holiness' . meeting -at 11
a. m. Sunday school at 2:SO,p. as. Young
people a meeling at
4n enlltc at 8' n. 131
with nr. Knsign and Mrs. Pitt, aflicera
in charge.
Xineteenth and Marion, strata. , C.I K.
Hopkina, pastor. Residente" 1960 Marion,
mrs. Hopkina. assistant DaatoiL :imiinm
service at 11. Sermon bnix "Tk. T i
Treo Experience. ' . 4 Even in . . t
7:30. Bermon topic. "What Hath Pled
lor Before." - Sneeia! mni .
at hath nli. an.w ..v. . . 5
. CUUBT . UUVI BK
anoerintefmt. FVtiV - T,i-i)i-.'
Senior 7ung peoptea taeetinr 6:30- p. ml
SnbieetT -Cbrist iini-.fY.r.L tn tJw.
f-ciareiMie - Jit wilier. president. Junior
vnnatMiit T.naeavor- R s r m Tj,.i..
AHc N orris. Weekly- service Wednes
day, evening aty ;30r Prayer and praise
MT'c-',led.b tK4,putor. The pastor
will preach is the Wrint; Mrs. Hopkina
in be eveing -
'Ot,-AT-'FTrTWni vrgiinv
343 ; Court street ; J. 8. Johnson.
pastor. ' Residence KffiE Maple avenue,
phone 191T-W. Servioes 8 and 8 n. m
inday school 2 p. a, aapertntendent.
SwJierkey. You or, people's meeting Pri
!r"' evening. Meeting , every night
Evangelist K, Field of Portland is with
n.knd will preachi lie--is a man of ex-
ertenee and yost' should bear him. Every
ody isiTited.
MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST
CorneiHmth JiOrth-t' Wintr and Krk-t
street. Mortimer' Clarke, pastor.
Residence. 1228 North "Winter. Phone
1356-W. Jforninar aerriee at 11. Reman
topic, "Separation With Jesus." Evening
service at 7:30. Sermon topic, "Our
Heavenly Record. Special singing at
both of the services. Tb,e pastor preaches
t the Old PeopleMlomevt t o'clock.
Sunday school at 9:43. superintendent.
Dr. Prank 8. Schafs. Toansr . people's
meeting at 6:30 prdbededf a half an
hour of prayer. IWlc. Therlloly Spirit
Hi Work." Emerv Gosdii i th
leader. Jottaga prayer meetings each
til hi
SEVENTH DAT ADVEHTIST
Corner Fifth and Uaines, North Salem.
Sabbath school at lO.M'and preaching
at 11:30 a. Bi. Young people's meeting
4 p. m. Prayer meeting weanesaaya
t 7:30. Tbere will only oe two more
bundiy night lectures. Subject for San-
.) "Wkat Mlt 1 1M TO SSTeO I "
"he pastor promisea to min. it so piaiu
- T a Jims cn lid can hmuxb.suw
sg begin at 7:30.
FIRST CHRISTIAN BdEKCE
ner Liberty and Chenieketa ttraen.
Snndmv mornrnc services r" 11 o eiocK.
: tiunday evening at . Subjeetof-' lesson
: aermon, ""Probation After JLeath.'. Sob
! day school sessions convene 'At .9:30 -and
11 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial
J meeting- at So'cloek. ' Reading reoaa 209
! Masonio Temple, open every day except
Suadavt and holidays from 11 to 5:S0:
i every evening except Wednesday and Son
dav from 7:30 to 9: Sunday afternoon
A from 3 Jo 5.
ff.art lln.it hattla
Coras andonnrpL-BLeanesaay aitfrnoon a.t o cioclc at thel
aome oi Jtrs. Caroline Jaecson, 1403
North Winter street Church prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. All
will receive welcome at the, services
and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual
atmosphere of this church On the corner,
1 BETHANY' REFORMED
Corner of Capitol and Marion. Streets.
Sunday .school 10 a. m. and English scrv
I t 'Y-v M. Jnny, nyimter.
SIPTR.TTO A T.T ST
The Vir iritalit church-ci 8afec
wiU hol fc3rie sit r theftf - .halL vr
Millers sto this Sunday -evening at
7:30 o'clock. Mr. Bern Cato of Portland
will be speaker and message bearer.. The
public is cordially Invited.
EV ANGELICAL LUTHERAN
Eighteenth and State streets. &. Koeh-
ler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
nrlish- service at 10:30 a. m. Rev,
Lndwig of Portland will- preach. Luther
League at 7 p. m. instruction for cast
dren on Saturday from 1:30 to 3 p. m.
ST. JOSEPH'S CATBOUO
Corner Cottage and Chemeketa street.
Ker. J. &. Buck, pastor. Kesideaca 751
Chemeketa. street, phone 89. Services 8
and 10 a. m. Sermon topic at. 10. o'clock
mass, . j a lour raita untnau , or. j-i
vine! Special sermon for children at
8 o'clock ma&s. Beedictiol aftor Jaat
iass. Everyone cordially welupte.
EVANGELICAL- "
Seventeenth and Chemeketa street; V.
Residence 268-North
'Morn'
'HoH
Sermon
br the
cnotr. bunaay scnool vo 'a, m.. rapeztat
tendent. O. R. Strsusbaueh. Mrsv O. fi.
StrsuSbhngh will be leader of the-.-yowng
people's meeting. The.' monthly aocial of
sue .Bwangeucai Lago will. Do Beta Xues-
aay c-vening at tne norae or yJ. ic tstxatU'
&aLgh, 1030 Broadway. Week-da texT'
ice Thursday evening. ' s
W Launer, pastor.
' ft (-seventeenth street, phoa 1008-W..
kH inr aemeA at 11. flurmAn trmif f -
- r l
Ees. Evening service at 8. it
topic, ' "A Resl purpose.'.' Mnsick
FIRST EVAJJOET.TCAT.
Liberty and Center street. C. C. Pol
ing, pastor. Residence 435 Center, phone
891-J. Morning service at 1L. Sermon
lopic, nat to near." Evening aerriee
at 4 :ou. nermon topic, "Vaita la.
L-naeen Savior." Special musio.. by the
noir. bunday school 9:45 a. m- anper-
.inuciik, ij. ij. x nornion. jsinwr-' Jua-
aeavor -at 11 a. m. Beator and iater-
"T?11 " 6:30 P- - Mr- Oover win
address. the senior society at 6:45 p. m.
on "Ciliienship." a fall attendance if
expected. Week-day service Thtfraday
evening first 30 minutes devoted- to
Bible nudy and then devotional. Bring
CASTLB CHAPEL UNITED BRETHREH
nevenieentn inrf N.hn b- n a u
C. Hoffman, pastor. Residence 1743 Ne-
". .norninr aervice' as 11
Itraska
5eB,i,, topic. "Redeemed in Heaven.'
Evening servieo at 7:30. Sermon topic.
ASH
Ores
Unwaliaea- PBrpoae.iv Bahday chool
10 a." nt. nperlntendeii W. W. Kom
brough. Junior and senior young people
at 6:30 p, m.- Ladiea Aid aociot Wed
nesday afternoon. Prayer meetiazl and
Bible study Thursday arreting.
rTRST TJKTTEO BSCTHKtaj'
1155 Mission street. A. 8. Henderson:
pastor. Residence. 1155 Mission, phone
1903-W Service at 1 jk r.m. aid 7 :io
p. m. Snaday scbool 1 a.' to., snperin-
tenaeni. jsrs. .Nettie Tibbet.
eetin at :3 each Bnndav eve
ning. . egniar - C. E. lonjeav disensmed.
Veek-day service each j Wednesday eve
ning at 7:3.. Rev. O. jL Rifivn.k. win
preach at 11 a. m.
HAZAREHE
phone ..188.. .'Morning errir at X.
Sermon topic, "Our Debt to Christ'a
World." " Evening serVice at 7:80. Ser
moft topic, "Oar-' Inheritance and 'Pos
session,' . Mr. Mason Bishop will siag
'Hold Thorn My Hand' by Gounod;
Malcolm and- Lena Medler will render an
organ 'and piano duet for evening; the
chorus will sine at both services. - Sunday
school 9:45, aaperintendeat, B. A. Rho
ten.l The Epworth Leagues at 8 :30. Midweek-service
en Thaiaday 'evening at
7:80. Sribjcet, "Gifts Divere, but the
Same Spirit." '
CENTER STREET MXTH0DIST
Thirteenth and-Center streets. A. P.
Kilmer, pastor Residence 684 North
Winter street, phone 680-M. Morning
service at 11. Sermon-topic, "Jeeam. Onr
High Priest." Evening service at 7:45,
missionary program. : Special . music both
morning and evening. Sunday school 10
o'clock, . superintendent. . H )1 . GraUap.
Epworth League at 7:15,, Aug. Carl, lead
er. ' At 7 :45 - the extension member of
W. P. M. S. will give a program. These
evening services are rn English. The
morning preacning service ia in -German.
Cottage prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:45 at the Grabcr residence on D street.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Corner Church and State streets. - Fred
C. Taylor, pastor, residence Ci 6 State
street, phone 974. Mia Mary E.-Findley,
director of religion education, offiee-126
South Church street, phone 872. Morn
ing service at 11. Sermon topic, "Happy
Homes." Evening service at 7:30. Ser
mon topic, "Can Sins Be Forgiven."
Junior sermon, "Hidden Springs," Miss
Findley. Wesley .eUss meeting at 9:15
a. m., class reader, B. A'. 'Vaeelwright.
Sunday, school at j 9:4a av..nufc:,nperin-
tenaens, shhdiu me three chap
ters of the Epworth'Leagna-will meet at
6;30L..p..m. in thUr irespectiv . Jaees.
leaaers: nrst ensprer. gcob4 . chSriter.
Glenn Huston, and third chapter, Virginia
Bisson. fioneer club lhursday evening
at 7au in r.-pwortn nan. Jjeader. Mr,
Crary. Mid-week devotional service.
Thursday evening at 7:30. Pastor's sub
ject for atndy, "What King of Jjoil Are
i ou r Mother and daugater of the
church are to be the. nets of the, men
of the church at dinner Friday evening,
May 14. This occasion ia one of th
outstanding events- on our church calen
dar hence thia advance . notice,.
FIRST BAPTI8T
Liberty and Marion streets. Ernest H.
Shanks, pastor, residence 549 North Lib
erty, phone 1920. Morning service at 11.
Sermon topic, "Thw Enthroned Christ."
Evening serviea at 7:30.- S'ermoni topic.
"Shall We Know Eaeh Ootner in Hea
ven!" Evening worship begins with a
fine musical program including: Anthem,
"Just As I Am." Parka. Cbom choir
and obligate solo by Mrs. Dale Taylor.
Soluv "His Grace Ia Sufficient.',' EboralL
Miss Grace Fawk. Violin solo, "Album
Leaves," Wagner,- Mrs. Helen. 8etig
O'Neill. At the mornin? worship the
quaret choir will sing "The Lord Is My
Strength,'' . Wooler. Soto, "The Wsy of
Peace," Idoyd, Mr. Ermine Fawk. Sun
day school at 9:45, superintendent, Ed
Kahaaka. - Mid-week prayer aerriee eat
Tharsday eveaiaf at 7:30.
FIRST CONOREGATIOHAL
Center and liberty." Charles E. Ward,
pastor, residence 440 Center, phone 591-K.
Morning service at 11. Sermon topic,
"Soldier of Christ Evening service
at 7:3a Sermon topic. "Let We Fer-
?;et. Sunday school 10 o'clock, super
nteh&ent, Mark MeCallister. Thursday,
7?30, prayer meeting and Bible study
CuntioPing the Story of Our Bible. The
moving picture used this Sunday i Rer.
James K. Shield' great temperance film.
All , people who would, like te See the
saloon oa the corner again should see this
picture I ' -
ST. PAUL'S (EPISCOPAL)
.Church street at Chemeketa. Rev. H.
D. Chambers, rector. . Holy Eucharist at
7:30 a, nv in the chapel. Morning prayer
and sermon at 11 o'clock. Church school
at 9:45 a. m.. superintendent, the rector.
Young people's fellowship will Join with
the Toainr people of MeMmnville and car
will leave the' church at 4:30 p. m. for
McMinnviTle.
CHURCH OF 600
1846 North Cbnrch street. ' J. J. Gil
lespie, pastor, residence . 1315 North
church, phone 187S-M. Morning, service
at 11. Sermon topic. "Salvation' by Re
pentance and Faith and Not, by th Worka
of the Law." Evening service at 7:30.
Sermon topic. "Why God Gave the Jews
the Seventh Day aa a Day of Rest, and
Why God Gave the Christian the First
Day of the Week a a Day of Worship."
Sunday school 10 a. m., superintendent,
Mrs. Walter Barkus. Young people's
meeting 6:45, leader, Ella Hahn. Sub
ject, missionary lesson. Regular weekly
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Center and liberty
KEV. CHARLES E. WARD .
11 A. M.-"Soldiers of Christ
imMlst We Forget"
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CHRISTIAN JJSTD MISSIOITABT H " :
ALLIANCE ' -
Tabernacle 655 Ferry street. Pastors,
H. E. Caswell and Mrs. CaswelL 2660
Oak street, phone 943-M. Sunday school
2 p. m. Lesson, Gen. 4:1-12. Golden
text, "Am I My Brother's Keeper!"
Afternoon preaching service 3 o'clock.
Dr. T. 8. Winey of Portland will preach.
Evening service 7:30, evangelistic,,: Dr.,
Winey will again preach. Serricea 4a r-
'ing the week Tuesday and Friday -art
7:30. Saturday evening young people
service. Salem Height Sanday school
16 a., m. Followed by preaching service
at 11. Mrc. Caswell will give the word
this Sunday. -; :-' ' ;
south saiJe;m friend ' ;
Commercial and" Washingtoa streefai.
Carl F. Miller, pastor. Residence 1655
South Liberty, phone 183-R. Services at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
tlQ- a. m.m superintendent B. J. C. Patton.
Yecng people meeting at 6:45 p. to
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. sv -
LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL-
. South Commercial and Myers. J. Wit
lard De Toe, pastor, residence 848 Myers,
?wi?Jr,vidnrsy evening 7:80
ucauci, natter uarKna.
BURGESS FORD MEMORIAL M. B.
Weat Kalpm p I. t- ii n
Res tdence 97 S Front atreet. nhona i3al."
Service at ila. m. and 7 -8ft n n, A
special snng'serviee will be given at 7:30
by the choir, tinder the direction of Alvin
Mead. Sunday scbool 9 -4:V
af, D. C. Sebern. Epworth League 6:30.
Jamor League at the same hour. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7:30.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
i 2 57 State i. street. Ralph it. Bnlloek.
pastor. Residence 251 Mission street.
phone ,1439-W. Harry J. MorrtSs. aasut-
aat pastor. "Residence Silverfon road,
phena. 13F14. Services at 2:30 and 7:30
p.' .m. Sunday school at 2 :3Q p. m. Bible
study or evangelistic meetings every night
except Monday and Friday at 7:43. We
are very careful to conform to the Bible
precepts and practices of the first cen
tury church In every detail and the Lord
la 1 : .m : . . TT- 1 . ...
kvnuiuiiiK ino tiuiu wiiii aigna ioi-
lowlng. ' Mark 16il5-20.
6U6. Ne collections.
Observe Jer.
JASON LEE MEMORIAL U. E.
North Winte'r at Jefferson evanir.
Thomae Aeheson, pastor. Residence 1060
aeiierson avenue, pnone 772-W. Gilbert
Wrenn assistant paster, Residenes 1461
Ferry street, phone 2327. Morning erv
ioe at 11- Sermon, topic, "Godds That
Satisfy Cheerful' 8ervice." -Evening
service at 7 ;80. Sermon topic, "The. Be
lated Christian." The Rev. Wren preach
es to the jnnior church at 11 a. m. down
stairs. Special musle by th choir morn
ing and evening. Sunday school at 9:43
a. m superintendent, Harry Carpenter.
Three chapter of the- Epworth League
meet in separate rooms for devotional
meetings. Young people always welcome.
Fine fellowship enjoyed. Open forum for
adwtta ia the sunex at-7 p. m. This in
formal meeting is open to all. Mid-week
devotional and training services for chil
dren of aebeol grade age at 4 p. ra.; for
yoang people and adults at 7:15 p. m.
Dr. Leech, district superintendent, will
preach Sunday morning at H- Evening
service will be evangelistic. 4'he. choir
and orchestra, will lead a heaV. warming
song service. The public .warmly Wel
comed and made to feel at 'home.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
'Center and Hrgh afreets. E. C. Whit
aker, pastor, ' pho'Se 294. Vivian U.
Whisler, 'assistanfe'pastor. Residence 444
North Winter, Kbone 481-W. Morning
Service at 1 l.V Sermon topic, "Worker
Together Wit God.;' Evening service
at 7:30. Sfrmoh topie, "Somethint for
Ma, Pa as-i-the Kids." Morning, an
them, chofr, "O Come All Ye Faithful,"
Carrie E. Adams. Evening,, nolo, John
Orr. "My Task." Ashford. Sanday school
9 :4$, superintendent. Dr. H. ' C. Epley.
Young people' meeting 6:30., -Topic,
How Can We Help to Make Onr Cities
Christian!',' Leader, Rosalind Hull. Spe
cial music. .
Sunday school ,9:45 a. aaperintend
ent, the pastor. Young people's meeting
7 p.- m. Prayer1 meeting Ehursday 7x30
p. m. You are all cordially inviteu to
oar services.
SCANDINAVIAN M. B.
Fifteenth . and Mill streets. Patrik
Dahlin,' pastor. Residence 2095 Trade
boie 377-J. Swedish service at
English service at 8 p. m.
street, pt
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Artists May Starve But Most
of Them Reach Ripe Old Age
LONDON. Artists may starve
in Chelsea garrets, as Sir Joseph
Duveen suggests, but starvation
does not shorten their lives, if one
may Judge by the longevity of
many of England's painters.
Sir Luke Fildes is 82, Joseph
Farquharson is 79. Both Sir Da
vid Murray and Sir Aston WeTb
are 77, and Walter Ouleas is 78.
Sir Frank Dieksee, the president
of the British Academy, is a mere
child among academicians, being
only 71.
Claude Monet, the celebrated
French impressionist, is ,85. Titan
lived to be 96, and so many of the
other old masters reached a ripe i have plenty of precedent for
age that the present-day artists jgevity. V ii,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
LIBERTY AND MARION STS. 1 '
Rv. Ernest H. Shanks
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BETTER HOMES WEEK
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"Hie lthrc-ned Christ sv;
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Splendid musical
prtrgrarn. both mornino; and evening
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pj to each pupil holding special
ticket.
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Var Taken by; the Signal Corps
Also 3000 ft, of film captured from the
Germin submarine, the U-35, shows the
sinking of over 20 allied vessels.
Edward A. McGrathV Jr., tenor
soloist will sing: the prologue
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