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4 THE OHEGOK STATESMAN SAtEM, OREGOK SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 192G i i - 4 r f aVS rXBST 8PIEITUAXI8T CHTTRCH f PrituH church t Sa- tOcm, will hold aerrices at their hall (oyer fT. i tiers store) this Sunday erening. Sept Its. at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. LaValley of rNrtIand will be the speaker ana mes- sage bearer.: The public is cordially in rited to the meeting. CHKISTIAX SCIENCE First ettotca corner t i.iDerty and Chemeketa atreets. Sunday morning aerr ices at 11 o'clock. Sunday craning at 8. Subject of lesson sermon "Keality." Wednesday evening ' testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday school sessions convene at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Reading room 209 Masonic Temple, open daily from 11 to 5:30. except Sundays and holidays; Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5; every evening, except Wednesday and Sunday from 7:30 to 9. KKIOHT MEMORIAL (Congregational) 19th and Ferry Sts. H. C. Stiver, paa tor. The Sunday school hour and that hour of public worship are merged in a service from 10 to- 11 o'clock. "The Golden Rule" will be the subject of the morning address. Christian Kndeavor at 6:15 p. in. In the evening service at 7:30 the pastor will speak on "Invisible Resources." Kvening anthem "The Lord Jehovah Keigneth" (Wilson). The mem bers of the congregation are anticipating Sunday. October 17th which is the date of the dedication of the new church build ing erected as memorial to Rev. P. S. Knight, fonnder and first pastor of the church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Will hold an All-Church Social in the church parlors this evening at 7:30. There will be a splendid social program, consisting of aongs. solos, instrumental telei trans and recitations.' Refreshment will be served by the Young Married People's class. The program is in charge of the Baraca-Philathea class. The deacons and deaconesses wil t be the re ception committee. The Berean Oirla will assist in the service. The Cnunt-c Me elites will look after the decorations. Com munity singing will be led by Mr. Edwin Sofolofsky. Entertainment feataree -will be under the direction of the Brother hood. The social is a Pre-Rally event, and everybody is invited. The rally day program will be given on -Sunday, when promotions will be given to those who have completed their work in the various classes. Mr. Ed Schunke is superinten dent of the Sunday school, nad with bis large cabinet of teachers be is- planning tor a great program. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every .Sunday, in -Derby Bldff.. Curt and iligh atreets, . for Bible study. Hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 8 to 9 p. to. Vou are cordially invited to study with us. .Funeral aerrices in alem and vicin nity conducted free of charge' by local Bible cla&s. Phone 1458-W. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH (enter and Liberty Sts. '. B. Culver, pastor. Sunday will be rally day in all departments. -Sunday school 9:43. L. L. Thornton, superintendent. At 11 o'clock there will be reception of members and the observance of the Lord's Supper. The pastor will speak on "Some Dangers of Ielayed Decisions." Evangelical League of Christian- Endeavor. 6: SO. Anna Miles, president. Marjorie ' Crit tecden leader. Sermon 7:00. The pas tor desires to meet all meml-nra and -friends of the congregation at the morn- iaf service as be expects to be away from bis pulpit for the next four weeks while attending the General Conference which convene at Witliamports, Pa, October 7. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL South Commercial and Myera. J. Wil l, lard DeYoe. pastor. There will be no Vpreaching serricea on next Sunday morn We or erening as the pastor is at the annual conference at Cor vail it. The Sun day school at 9:45, E. A. Rboten. supt. The two Epworth Leagues at 6:30 The mid-week prayer serriee at 730. Thurs day evening, led by the pastor. The new official board will meet on Tuesday even ing at 8 o'clock in the basement of the Church. FULL GOSPEL MISSION - 237 State Street. Ralph I). Bullock pastor, 460 South Cottage St., phone 938-M. Assistant pastor. Harry J. Mor isa, ilverton road. Serrices Sunday, 2 and 7:30 p. m. 8unday school at 2 p. m. Evangelistic or Bible study meetings Wed nesday, Thursday and Saturday nights at 7:30. Come and aee adn hear from the .Word of God what wonderful things he has prepared-for this last veneration be fore He returns to this earth. THE SALVATION ARMY 241 State. On Sunday as follows, holi ness meeting, 11 a m. ; Sunday school. 2:30. and selection of "captains" for coming contest. "A Double Joy" is the topic for young people's meet at 5:30. all younff folk inrited. Old time salra tion meeting at 8 p. m. Col. Thos. R. Pierce. 80 year old veteran, will sing it the state penitentiary serriee. Next week meetings will be held on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 8 p. m., and n October 4 and 5, the annual harvest festival program will take place.' A friendly and cordial welcome! UNITARIAN CHURCH 1 Cottage and Chemeketa St". Rev. Mar tin Fere&hetian, minister. Church school 4 ., - ' At Shipley's the ladles of Salem have satisfied themselves that they can get the finest fall and - win ter frocks, coats and dresses ever Shown in this city. () : Gabriel Powder & Supply Co., lumber, building materials, paints nd varnishes, roofing paper. Get prices here and make a big sav ing. Office, 175 S. Coml. () Ua.iVr; Tilr(,-ir.fe.-yr-Ti':n rfl 'TV -in r.n-iir:a nm-.tinnrn ii nil luroii nsn m i iin r ir n m; -am- air if ii in T t m ' j at 10 . m. Graded instruction n. - minister is conducting- a das for student. " acnooi ana college ape. Devotion ai icrmr ii ii a. m. bnbjoct of tna sermon, is Masonry Atheistic in Eur 2jPr- M b.r -Mrs. SC. Fereahetisa. The Lord u Mindful af His Own," from .Ttor,r St. Paul by Gaol. Mr. " wuvoa at ine organ. The Emu- wul meet at the church, m twioa room on Thursday ereninc at eight o'clock. Subject of the lecture. SCOUT H " SALEM FRIENDS -Meeting worship 11 m. Prof. Free aaan of Albany college, will be present. Sunday school, 10 a. m. PIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH On Church street between Chemeketa na Center Sts. Norman Kendal ToUy, u. D pastor. Sunday school at- 9:30 a. m. Mr. If. E. Barrett. Supt. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Sermon. "Meeting The I'h-oir will sing "Come Great Spirit,' Seott. Organ numbers: "Adagio" (fifth Sonata) iuilmant: "Solemn March " Meacham; and "Elevation," Batiste. Evening woramp. 7:30 o'clock. Sermon The Breadth of Jesus" by Dr. Tully. The choir will sing "Jesus Lover of My Soul, ' Camp. Organ numbers "Where Do&ic Gathers Deep," Stebbins; "Ber ceuse." Alden; and "Sorie," Dunham. Young People's meetings at 6:30 p, m. The Senior society will be conducted hy Lydia Chids; Special solos will be aung by Mr. Leon Jennison and Miss Flor ence Power. The Advance intermediate society meets at the same hour; Miss Josephine Albert will be the leader. Topic: "How to Avoid Waste in Chris tian Living." Miss Dorothy Tweedkle will sing. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle Ferry St.. 55. Pastors H. i. Caswell and .Mrs. Caswell. Sunday aft ernoon preaehing service :J p. m. Subject "Power." Sunday evening evangelist i serriee 7:30. subject "The Plague of Heart Trouble." Sunday school con vene s at a p. m. Tuesday evening praise aemce 7:30. Friday evening teaching. Saturday evening Young People's Night, conducted by one of. their number. Sun day morning 10 o'clock. Sunday school at Salem Heights Community house, fol lowed by preat hing service. NAZARENE 19th and Marion Sts. C II. Hopkins, pastor. Mrs. Hopkins, assistant pastor. Serrices 11 a. ra., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics:. "Complete in Him," a. m.: "Obedience," p. m, SH-ial singing morning and cvenins. Sunday school Jl a. m, superintendent Frank Litmiller. Youn? People's meetings: Senior Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m. Topic, "The Praying Christian." leader Mrs- Frank Litmiller. Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:43 p. m. Leader Mrs. Thomas Xunne niaker. Week-day services: Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer and jWsise meet ing, led by the pastor. Mrs. Hopkins will preach Sunday morning, the pastor will preach Sunday evening. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION Sf.T.s tourt St. C S. Johnson, pas tor. Services 3 and 7:0 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m., superintendent Sam B-rltey. Week-day i-ervii.es: Tucsda. Thursday and Saturday evenings. MILL ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL lith and Mill Sts. Patrik Dahliu, pas tor. Serrices 9:4o, a. m., 8 p. m. Sun day school 9:45 a. m., superintendent; the pastor. Young People's meeting 7 p. m. The morning serriee will be held in connection with the Sunday school ral ly day program. Rev. II. C. Stover will preach. . WeAdy fvitt; Prayaw meet ing Thursday. 8 o'clock. You are alt cordially inrited to. or serrices. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and N. 17th Sts. Pastor R. L. Putnam. Junior Pastor Mrs. H. I.. Put nam. Serrices 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Junior service 11 a. m. Sermon topics: "The Walter Seott Centennial Evange listic Program," a. m.; "Some Things God Has Settled," p. in. Music furnished by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses' orchestra and choir. Sunday school, 9:43, superinten dent. E. W. Cooley. Young People's tntetiii: Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Junior and Intermediates. Interesting meetings for young folks. Week-day serrices: Our attention will be given to the State Fair restaurant this week. All who hare not yet volunteered their help are asked to let it be known today. We welcome you to our serrices. . Come let as so with joy to the Lord's house. CHEMEKETA ST., EVANGELICAL Corner of Chemeketa and '. 17. G. K. Ertkine. Services 1 1 a. m.. ft p. m. Scrmou topics: "The Way of Holiness," a. a.: "The Changed Vision;' p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. ra superintendent, O.'R. Strsusbsugh. Young People's meet inzs: ' Evangelical - League of Christian Endeavor at 8 o clock. Week-day serv ices: Mid-week prayer service.' 'rhursday uven'in at 7(30, led by G. ilcElroy. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty end Marion. Ernest H. Shanks, pastor. Serrices:, Rally day 19 to 12 a. m. T:.1Q p. tn. Sermon topics : "Chil dren's Voices. a. m.: "The Law of Love" p. m. Rally day in the Bihle school. Mr. Ed Schunke in charge. Spe cial Tnusic and recitations and instrumen tal pieces. Short sermon by the pastor. Youns People's meeting: B. Y. P. U. at 6:30- p. m. A real live meeting for all young ; people. : The evening worship at 7:30 win bo of special interest. The ong serriee will be led by Mr. Ed Soeo lofsky and Mrs. Socelofsky will sing "Re pent -Ye," Scott. The qusrtet eboir will sing and Mrs. Helen Selig-O'Neill will play a violin eolo, "Cozaaa." Boh ta ' fii "I'i ; i' . : " - ; -Tt.lj : li. v - It's Our Privilege! To Oregon's State Fair. Salem. September 27-October 3. come the champions from the County Fairs of the state. Also the" Prire-Winning Agricultural and Industrial Exhibits. We, therefore, who live in the Willamette Valley, are privileged to see the -best that Oregon produces, brought to our doorstep, as it were. Here at the United . States National we believe we can best show our appreciation for this privilege by doing our utmost to make the 1928 Fair the Greatest tt All. Let's aU go every day! United States National Bank -1 SaIcxn,Oregon. Week day aerrices : Prayer neetl&f Thnrs day evening at 7.30 XTKST CeSCKXaATZOVAX Center and Liberty. Charles K. Ward, pastor. Service 11 a. m. "Sersaoa tepie: "Hsmmers and Horns, " a. m. r 0peial numbers, by the quartet. Sunday school 10 o'clock, superintendent, Mark McCal liater. Week-day services: Thursday-at 7:30, subject "The Value al Immortal ity. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center and High Sts. E. C. Whitaker, fiastor. virtan Whisler.-assistant pas or. Services II a. m., 8 p. m. At the morning hour the choir will sing an an them and at the evening hour Ines Wood will sing "Closer Still With Thee." Sun day school, 9:45, superintendent. E. C. Whitaker. Tonne; People's meetings: 7, led by Zelda Ctterback. Topic "What Work Shall We Plan for This Yearf" Special music and a good meeting. Both messages of the day will be delivered by Dr. Victor E. Hoven who is rice presi dent of the Eugene Bible university. Hia messages will be inspiring and helpful CENTER ST. METHODIST 18th and Center Sts. A. F. Hilmer. Services 11 a. in., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Grounded in Christ," a. m.: "Bible Study. Know." p. m. Snnday aohool at 11 o'clock, superintendent. H If. Grallap. The evening meetings are in English, the morning services in Ger man; Sunday school has classes in Ger man and English. CHURCH OP GOD 1346 X. Church St. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. Services 11. a. no., 7:80 p. m. Sermon topics: "Punishment of the Wicked, and the Reward of the Right eous," a. m.; "God Will Not Let Sin Go Unpunished," p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m., superintendent, Mrs. Walter Barkua. Young People's meeting: 6:45 p. m. Subject: loes it Pay to ue a Christian." Week-dsy services: Prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:90. JASON LEE MEMORIAL North Winter street at Jefferson Are. Thomas Acheson. pastor. Gilbert Wrenn assistant pastor. Services 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 with classes for young and old alike, tangg People s meetings: Three chapters of tae r.pwortn League meet in -separate rooms lor ue rotienal services at 6:30 p. m. Young people welcomed. eek-day serrices: Following the custom of former years, there will be no mid-week services dur ing fair week. Dr. J. D. McCormick will bring the meagr at the morning serriee and Iter. Hertzog will have charge of the evening Bervice. Special music and earnest gospel messages at both serrices will make the day profitable to all. First National Hunk, the bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of need. Interest paid on time deposits. Open an account and -watch your money grow. () ll. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home furnishings. priced to make you the owners -The store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, absolutely. SOCIETY (Continued from page 2.) and the alumni reception for the new president be combined. "I have too vivid a recollection of comments I have heard from younger people," he said, "when changes like this have been made. and I should dinLike to be consid ered a joy-killer in any way." Eugene Register. Parent'Teachers to Sponsor Nursery at State Fair The Oregon congress of Parent Teachers, under the supervision of Mrs. George Wenderoth, will open their booth to the public at the btate fair which opens tomorrow. A free kindergarten for camp ers' children will be maintained, as well as a day nursery. The mothers may bring their children and leave them in competent care while they visit th exhibits. Portland Symphony Orchestra Season to Open The Portland Symphony orches tra, Willem van Hoogstraten, conductor, has announced the first concert af its sixteenth season for Monday night, November 1, at the Auditorium. Advance ticket sales are al ready far ahead of former years, and everything points to the most successful season that the Port land orchestra has ever had, the management declares. Van Hoogstraten will return to Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers, never fail to give you 100 on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms. Standard high grade stock in all departments. () Daughton & Sherwln, Hard ware, 286 N. Com'l. St. Hardware, BuilderB' Supplies, Paints, Varn ishes. Give us a call, you'll find our prices reasonable. () STARS IN "LOVE jr Tk. ;- , ?$ V . ego ' X . " U . 5fary Daalcl as Portland the middle of October to begin reheasals. Since he left Portland last spring he has been much in the musical limelight. His series of concerts given in musical centers of the United States, were reviewed most favor ably by national musical publica tions. He sailed for. Europe shortly after leaving Portland and re turned to America to conduct the first four concerts at Sesqul-Cen-tennial exposition, given by the THE OREGON STATE FAIR Begins Tomorrow Look your best during this week and the weeks that follow Have Your Suit Tailored at D. A. iVJOSHER The Merchant Tailor 474 Court Street WFMWl '. ' Jl---- 3", fflJl EM AND LEAVE EMn "Mme. Walsh" Philadelphia Symphony orchestra, one of the finest musical organi zations in the world. Van Hoogstraten's performanc es at the head of the New York Philharmonic ' orchestra In the Lewisohn stadium in New York drew enoromus audiences in the summer and were given as much as three columns at a time by New Pork critics. He was one of the five world famous conductors to lead the (Continued oa par 5.) The MODE On Dress Parade Under the banner of tailored frocks, march twills, jerseys and broadcloths, smartly tailored and trimmed by buttons and braiding. In a variety of styles at 5J :T V ' $16 Upwards Velvet and satin lead the more formal mode, but crepes and moire vie for high honors. They are tiered, flared or straight of line, trimmed by embroideries and deli cate laces. Priced very moderate ly at $i6 EISILIE I0IE mi york corn William Streett's Players to Present "Love 'Em and Leave ?Em What With . a young sister who is always meddling, and old duf fer who plays the races and teaches a girl to gamble away funds which do not belong to her, and a lover who writes poetry and is always penniless, there is bound to be some complications that al most end in disaster. That is the very situation coming to the'Elsi nore Tuesday night when "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em," is being pre sented by. the William Streett's New York 'Players. Janle Walsh is the spoiled young sister who gets Mame into all kinds of trouble, even hinting that she is a thief. Mame? tries to be brave, especially when Bill, Capital Bargain House, Capital Tire Mfg. Co.. Mike's Auto Wreck ing. Three in one. Bargain cen ter ot Salem. Thousands of bar gains. H. Steinbock, 215 Center. - The Man's &hop savi you a ten dollar bill on every quality suit. Shirts, hats,-ties, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting. long wearing. 416 State. () - . A clear gain, to you this new vc$ to buy the Qruen Wctichriow I To buy a Gruen Watch by out, new Divided Charge Account is a clear gain to you. It enables you to buy your watch now,, without touching your savings and yet without taking too much out of your current income. It enables you to buy a better watch, a watch you will be proud to wear for a lifetime. It enables you or your loved ones to enjoy the use of the watch while you are paying for it. Upon delivery to you of the watch of your choice we simply accept part of the purchase price. The remainder is divided into - equal parts payable monthly. vnwa State at Libertv On whom- she , loves, has transferred hia affection to the scheming, underhanded Janie. Enough of the plot Mary-Dan iel, is Mame, Helena Shinman plays Janie, Tom Chatterton is Bill and George Cleveland Js the old -duffer who always . knows which horse is going to win. There are no. outstanding roles In this three-act comedy laid in the lowest west side In New York. Lem is sleek-faced and haired. and hides his bottle under the piano. It's Jusf another entirely different characterisations -' for Cleveland, who is always splen did. Mary Daniel is the one whose motto "Love 'em and leave 'em," is tossed to the tour winds at the final curtain. And Chatter ton plays his part well, although the role isn't a strong one. Law rence Keating is unrecognizable this week, a nalf-rube type who never lets a .nickel slip by .his fingers if he can help it. Hiss Franc Hale. appears as the domi neering old fashioned store 'as sistant who-wants to boss the whole thing when the employes j put on a show. It's the biggest and best part In which the public have seen her. Capital. City. Cooperative Cream err. Mil a. cream, Duuermiuc 'ine Buttercup butter has no equal Gold standard of perfection. 13 S. Com'l. Phone 299. ( The- Electric Restaurant serves elegant meals and -lunches. Try them; you will come again and bring your friends. Best la Salem 479 State street. C4V5f Psntaem 17 ruij 114, VrrfTX! 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