-r v THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING? MARCH 20," 1927 ' 1 SALVATION ASHY 241 State A full Sunday program of elierrful and hrlpful meetings with the simple Id-time ffospel the pervading theioe. Holiness meeting 11 a. m. Sunday School, Always lively, 2 :30 p. m. T. P. for the 'young' of-U ages, 5:30 p. m. Final salvation rally, 8 ,p. m. Coraing week: Soldier anil convert meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. PubLieasvoeetintr - Tharadar and Satnrday, .8 p. nw It sick, or in trouble, r in case of death, phone IViO. - - ' , . . - .' ;:' -- ' " I " ' . SEVEXTH DAY ADVElfTIST Corner N. 5th 'and 'Gaines Hta. Begin ning March 20.' Pastor Jarob will f en due a aeries of Sunday nigbt leetairea on mole propneer. bnbjert Sunday. Jisrth 20,. ,7:45 p. m "The Two Oresfml '.Events in the History of Mankind." Sslt r bath, sebool Saturday 19:15 a. m. Ser ' mon 11:?0 a. m. Young people's meeting ' A p. an. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. CHBISTIAH SCIENCE ' 'irt- -Churen Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday mvrning services at 11. Sanday evening services at 8, sub jeet"of lesson sermon "Matter." Wed nesday evening testimonial meeting at & - o'cloek - Sunday school sesHions convene at 9:45 and 11 a. m. Reading room 40S Masonie Temple, open daily from 11 to 6:30 except Sundays and holiday. " , BETHANY BEFOSMED Corner of Capital and Marion Sts. Sun " dsy jfchool 40 a. m. and German service 11 a. iu. M. Denny, minister. FIX8T SPUUTTJAZJST On Sunday evening, March 20. the aervires will again be in charge of Mrs. . La Valley as speaker and message bearer. As asoa! the meeting will start promptly at 7:30 p. m. in their hall over .Miller's tore. ... BAPTIST IilMAXt'EL Services will be held at . the new Y. M. C. A. building. Huadsy, March 20, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. r Mr. T. a. Turner will have charge of the morning service and Rev. E. K. Bailey will prearh in the evening. Anyone who loves to hear the old-time: gospel presch- ? ti will enjoy hearing him. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. Prayer meet ing next Thursday, March'2-4, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of H. W. Zazel. 1045 -V Winter St., Brother Zazel leader. , ' UNITARIAN Cottage and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. Mar tin Fereshetian, minister. Church school - at 10 a. m. Graded instruction. Class for - adults conducted by the minister in the -, study of the Sympathy of Religions. De votional services at 11 a. m. Subject of 'the sermon, "Children of Divorce. r Mr. Fereshetian will sketch the historical evo ( lution of the Institution of marriage and ''the theories of divorce and will state eeitaia problems which challenge the at tention today. In illustrating his sermon, Mr. Fereshetian will use Owen Johnson's new book, "Children of Divorce" and Iso "The Revolt of Youth." by Judge lAiidsey. Mr. M. Fereshetian will sing,' "Light." by Scott. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. - - - INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday, in Derby building. Court and High streets, for Bible study. Junior B. S. C. .meet daring first lesson hour. Hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. sa. You are cordially invited to study with ns. Funeral services conducted free ; of charge in Salem and vicinity by local Bible class. Phone 126F3. - f METHODIST Market and Winter Sts. Pastor, J. T. ' Taylor. 1228 N. Winter St. Phone 2296W. Services 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday .school 9:45 a. m. Superintendent Dr. F. -8. 'Schnts. Young peoples meeting 6:30. .M. Emory Uoode, leader. Subject, "Per . aonal Evangelism. Cottage- prayer meeting at Mrs. Caroline Jackson's home, 146a; - N. Winter. Wednesday. 2 :30 p. m. Mid week prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p ' ' J Spinet Desks Add to the beauty of the modern living room, richly finished and of solid mahogany. The Dining Room is the one room that you should : take a great interest in OCHp New Dining Suites in the attractive Spanish and Italian designs of genuine walnut 'will be found here. A variety to choose from. m. Rev. N. C. Biskin, a, converted Jew, will commence a aeries of revival services on April 10. EVANGELICAL FIRST Center and Liberty 8t. F. B. Culver, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. L. U. Thornton, superintendent. Preaching at 11; Subject: 'Others. fcvangeltcal leapne of Christian Endeavor meets at ::'. iwtght Kasfe, president. Bsviils Phelps, leader. Preaching at 7 :30. Sab ject: "Some Dangers for Young People to Avoid. Prater meeting Ihursday T.43. CONGREGATIONAL t KJiIGIIT MEJIOKIAI, 19th and Fer ' . , I r ' L ' . ... ti -- ry I l . . cruder, miI2litr. .1 niKe Choice," and "Main Lin-s and Side Ttaeks" will be the morning and evening sermon themes. In the morning servir-e the choir will ting "Stay with Me Iord" (Marie M. Hine) ; in the evening - I, Conld Not lo Without Thee (Pet rifO. The three societies of Christian En deavor will meet at 6:4 p. m. Sunday KchfMil meets at 10 a. m.. SuperintenydKOt. C. C. Harris. The monthly churrh night supper will be held Wednesday. March 23. Rev. r H. Culver, speaker. Midweek service on Thurxday evening-. Morning service at II o'clock, evening service at 7:C0. FIRST Center and Liberty Sts. Pastor, Charles K. Ward, 440 Center Ct. Phone 5U1-R. S.rvieeH. 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Human ity of Chrint. " morning; "The Conver sion of Russell li. Conwell," evening. A double quartet will render several num bers at the services of worship. Sunday school, 10 o'clock. Superintondent. Mark McCalliKter. Fortnightly c!jb will meet Monday at 7.311 for a rpliaious meetinE followed by a social hour. Thursday at 7:30 the midweek study group is taking up the Fellowships of Prayer topics. Sub ject for thin week "Spiritual Discern ment." We all need to know more about our spiritual natures. Join thin study gronp Idiirini; Lent and give your soul a chancel The picture for tonight is the story at the conversion of Dr. Russell H. Conwel. the great Baptist preacher, lec turer and writer. The film is entitled: "Johnny Ring and the Captain's Sword." It is a picture that, you will always re member. PRESBYTERIAN FIRST On Church St. between Che meketa and Center Sts. Pastor, Norman Kendall 'Fully. D.D.. 45 Chemketa St. Phone 1610-W. Assistant pastor. Mrs. K. M. T. Hester. 334 X. Winter St. Phone 1610 J. Services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:80 fc m. Sermon topics: "Stewards of the yateriet of Ood," morning: "Fruitful Looking Ahead," evening. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Superintendent. H. E. Barrett. Young People's societies, 6:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL CHEMEKETA ST. Corner of Chemek eta and N. 17th. Pastor O. E. Erskine, 26H X. 17th St. Phone 1008-W. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics, "Thought Control an Aid to Happiness, morning; "How to Conquer Sin," eve ning. The Woman's Missionary society will hold their monthly meeting Sunday afternoon, in the church at 3 o'clock. Sunday arhool 10 a. tn. Superintendent. O. R. Strausbaugh. Evangelical league of Christian EndesNor at 6:30. Leader. Tlie da Martin, lntermedaite league at same hour. Training class Wednesday evening at 6:45. followed with choir practice at 7:45. Mid-week prayer service, Thursday evening at 7:30. Leader F. Kurz. FULL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State St. Pastor. Ralph D. Bul lock, 460 S. Cottage St. Phone 93H-M. Assistant pastor, Harry J. Morriss. Sil verton Road. Phone 15K14. Services. 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school. 2:30 p. m. Evangelistic serviced " Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday nirhfs an 7:45. UNITED BRETHERN FIRST On Mission St. near 12th St. Colorful Lamps help to furnish the home attractively. Sunday school at :45. Dr.- H. C. Eply wilt be present.' hi splendid leadership in song and teaching is real inspira tion. . Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject: "How long halt ye between two opin ions! If the Lord be God follow him, bnt if Baal, then follow Him.' U. B. 8. C. at 8:30 p. m. Ellen Hiday, -leader. Preach imjr at 7:30 p-. ss, Mid-wvek peares meet ing ev"ry Wednesday evening at 7 :30. Ellen Hiday. k-ader. C. W. Corby, pastor.- CHURCH OF GOD " 1346 N. Chnrrh St. Pastor. J Wpie. 1315 S. Chnrrh St. Phone. 2081-J. STViees, II a. a. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Under His Wings," by Mr. LetJie Davis, Pueblo, Colo.; "Sin and its Kffects." by the pastor. 1:30 p. m. Sun day school. 10 a. m. Superintendent, Mm. Walter Barkns. Ymnj peoples mceting, 6:30 p. m. Suhi-ct: "A Christian Ac cording to Iaal." lt-adcr. Miss Rlla Hshn. The revival services conducted by the pastor and assisted by KIder Leslie Da vis and wife of Pueblo. Colorado, will be gin Sunday evening. March 20. 1927, at i :'U, to i-ontinue indefinitely. Services Mih evening at 7::.0 except Hwturday -veninE- A -tirHial invitniion is given to all to attend the erview. CHRISTIAN FIRST Pastor. IE. C. Wbitake'r. 1525 Fairmannc ist. l'-Iione 7P1-W. Avilint pastor. Vivian G. W'liisler. 444 .V. AVin ter St. Plu.ne 481 -W. Services- 11 a. m. nd 7:3f p. m. Sermon toiiii-s: "The Church. Divinely Planned." morning; "The Pace That Kills. " evening. At the snorninz hour the choir will sing an an- b'.m "He 1-adfth Me," and at the eve ning hour Krtther Ieiffenbach will sing "Thank .'od for a Garden." by Del Rei go. and a quartet will sing "Pilot of (ialilee." S'niday school. 9:45 a. m. Su perintendent. E. C. Wliitaker. Senior and ntermediate Christian r.ndtavor. 6:30. Special music. Mildred Crsbtree, leader. Chureli nifflit. Wednesday night. We will ontinu.- the study of the -Book of Rev elation studyins the 7th and oth chap ters. COURT ST. Court and -V. 17th Sts. Pa-tor. R. I.. Putnam. 1106 Leslie St. Phone 142V.I. Junior pastor, Mrs. R. L. Putnam. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior ser ire 11 a. m. John Hansaker, director of Near East Relief, wiU s(eak in the porninj: Mrs. Putnam will speak the evening. Music for Bible school Tarnished by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses' orchestra. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Su perintendent. K. W. Cooley. Volunteers will visit shut-ins in afternoon. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Fonr societies. Jun ior, Intermediate, loung People and Senior. Jnst the service young folks en joy.. Church night. Thursday 7-9 p. m. volunteer meeting 7-. Bible study tv 8:80; class Chritsian family 8:30 p. m. We extend a hearty welcome to these services. EVANGELICAL COMMUNITY RICKREALU ORE. Rev. W. C. Kant- ner will preach in the Rickreall Evangel ical Community church at 11 a. m. Ser mon , topic : "My Pilot." Sunday school at ij) a. in. Mrs. S. J. Lowry, superin tendent. UNITED BRETHERN CASTLE CHAPEL Corner X. 17th & Nebraska .Ave. Pastor W. X. Blodijett. 1743 Nebraska Ave. Phone 2622-J. Serv ices! 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sermon topics: "Overcomers." morning: "Sub stitutes." evening. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Superintendent, C. P. Wells, Supt. Young peoples' meeting. 6:45, Will Dun igan, president. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Woman's Aid Wednes day 1 p. m. NAZABENE 19th and Marion Sts. Pastor C. H. Hopkins. 1900 Marion St. Phone 479-W. Assistant pastor, Mrs. Hopkins. Servicea, 11 a. m. aud 7:3o p. m. Special singing on Snnday. Sunday srKool, 9:45 a. m. Superintendent, Frank Litmiller. Senior voung people's meeting 8:30 p. m. Topic. "Evil Influence. " Leader, Mrs. Hsttie Litmiller. Junior Christian Endeavor, :45 p. tn. leader. Mrs. Thomas Nunne maker. Wednesday evening at 7:30, pray er and praise meeting led by the pastor. BAPTIST FIRST Liberty and Marion Sts. Pastor, Rev. Ernest H. Shanks, 549 X. Liberty St. Phone 1920. Services. II a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Church Covenant," saomlng: "Pep and Power," evening. Morning anthem, "The Radiant Horn," Woodward. Solo, "He Shall Give His Angels Charge," Scott. Mr. Charles McAllister. Evening anthem "Teach Me to Pray," Dressier. Colo, "O May My Walk be Close to God." Johnson. Mr. Fred Baomhart, blind school, standay school, 9:45. Superintend tot, Mr. Ed Schunke. The young people will hold theia- Informal social hour at j.-oO in the parsonage. The B. Y. P. U. at 6:3(1 in church parlors. V. W. G. . nn.l ti.nin.t ... t I,m li 11 -. 1, fkn'Wailnt). ''Irla' evening and pobltc meeting at 7:4.1 in assembly ball of the church. Tiie mid week service for prayer and Bible study on Thursday evening at 7 ::'. LUTHERAN CHRIST State and 1 lh Sts. Pa.tor Rev. A. L. H.-ine. 17:i State St. Ptione l:;.2. S-rvices: Knglish, lo a. rn. ; tier man. 11:15 a. m. Sunday s. hool 9:15 a. tn. Superintendent. .Martha Batternian. I.tther l.eapue devotional meeting at H:'M p. in Topic: "The A tigs burg Con fession." leader. Ijtr.a Siebens. Helpers, r.rir Marx and Jiattie Bratzel. Special. . it!in 'o. Alfr-d Marx, tvermsn l.nten service Thursday eveninjr at 7:30. Church . oiiticil meets Moiiday evening Marc h 21. at 7:3ti. METHODIST EPISCOPAL LESLIE Simth Commercial and Hi ts St. J. Willard D Yoe, pastor. Sun Jay school at 9:15. E. A. Klioten, Supt. The mill nins hour of worship at It o'clock. The pastor will spt-ak on "A Refiner's Fire." Mrs. A. K. Utley will sing the offertory. At 10:45 the children rtf the church will be organised into a Junior league. Miss Mary Huff has been appointed superintendent with Miss Pearl Scott as asi.t.int superintendent. All' hildren between the ages of and 14 re invited tj be present at Leslie hall. Mrs. John T'lrich is sponsoring this leagcc and assisting in the orjeanization. in the evening the two Kpworth leagues ill hold their devotional meet.ngs at !:30 o'clock. At 7:.0 the pastor will speak on "The Need of Reapers.'' Moa .Jay evening at 7 :3o the district confer--n e will hold a reception and ser-ice. There will be a splendid program. The itiblic invited, tin Tuesday morning at M:3o the district conference will hold vts ijieliing session with Ir. . S. Uordon in barge of the devotional meeting. The business session will follow and a big chicken dinner will be given at noon, -.erved by the Ladies' Aid. Salem folks lio w isli to partake of this meal will please notify Sirs. W. J. Linfoot. From 1 :3d to 4:30 a fine conference program will be carried out. At 6:30 the Ladies Aid will serve supper.- Tuesday evening at 7 :30 Dr. Leach, the district superintend ent, will conduct the devotional meeting and Bishop William O. Shepard, D.D.. UL.li, will deliver the conference ser mon. Wednesday, morning at 850 the bishop will administer the Holy Commun ion. Everybody invited. Following the Sacrament a conference program will be earried out. At noon tbe Ladies Aid will serve dinner. The Oregon conference W. H. M.-""S. business committee will meet for dinner nd hold their meeting in the parsonage in the afternoon. Thursday evening the mid-serve at 7:30. CENTER ST. 13th and Center Sts. Pastor. A. F. Hilnier, 6H4 X. Winter St. Phone 680-M. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sermon topics: "Relation of Christ and the Church," morning; "Paul's Third Mission Journey," evening. Sunday school is called at 10 a. m. Superintend ent. H. H. Gralapp. Epworth league 7:15. August Carl, leader. Cottage prayer meet ing -Wednesday 7:30 at the parsonage. METHODIST EPISCOPAL JASON' LEE MEMORIAL Corner N. Winter St. and Jefferson Ave. Thomas Acheson. pastor. Mrs. A. M. Gentry and lichert Witty in charge of young people's work. A cordial welcome is extended to the public to share in the following serv ices of the church on t lie coming Lord s dav: Church school 9:45 a. m., with sev en separate departments. All ages cared for. Public worship II a. m. Appropriate message by the pastor. Junior xhnrch serviie in Wesley ball at this hour. loung people welcome. Three chapters of the Epwnrtlt league meet in separate rooms for devotional hour at 6:30 p. m. (1en forum for adults in church school annex at 6:31. full or interest. Public worship at 7:"0. Irof. Hertzog, Kimball School of Theology, will be tue guest ot this church and will preach. Bring your Do T on: 4 FURNITURE has. more to do with making a real home than anything else has. Good furniture wilFfoster the home loving impulse. Do not let the young people seek Away from home the delights that home should offer them. - Take pride in your home. Let it be the charming, gracious place you want it to be. The right kind of furniture is here, choice of a wide variety to choose from. Last, but not least, you will find our sales men glad to assist you whether the sale be great or small. friends with jow to the seri MILL ST. loth and Mill Sts. Pastor, Patrick Dahlin, 2095 Trade St. Poona 1865-M. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. an. Superin tendent, Miss Esther Erieson. Yonng peo ple's meetings. 6:30 p. as. Week-day serv ices. W. F. M. 8. will. meet on Monday st 7:30 in the home of Miss Esther Erieson. comer of 21st and Ferry Sta. Prayer meeting and choir .practice on Thursday at 7:3) and 8:30 respectively. A chicken -pie supper will be served on Friday between 5 and 8 o'cloclc p. tn. You re cordially invited to onr services. FIRST Corner State and Church Sts. Pastor. F. C. Taylor. 636 State St. Phone 974. Director religions education. Mar caret K. Sutherland. Phone 872. Services. 11 a. it. and 7:?0 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Maoter's Memorial," Sacrament of the laird's Supper, morning; "The By Prodirts of Religion," evening. Anthem: "I Am Coming Iird." Offertory solo by Lovd Thompson, Be Merciful to Me, O (od," by ISerwald. Sundav sc-bool.-9 :45 in. M H. K Shanks. Superintendent. I'niversiry Kpworth league, topic: "Chris- ;n Habit"." Leader. Barbara Gallaher. Firt church Epworth league, topic : Who Gets the Pay Check," Leader, ''aniline Findlev. Intermediate league, i-'ellow ihip hour at 5:30 with refresh nents Devotional meeting at 0:30. Six ik'fbMk Men's club on Monday night, sitaiidarj training school in the annex on Monday nicht. Tuesday evening the W. II M. S. birthday dinner. Thursday eve ning the regular prayer aud praise service led by the pjastorr. Junior church will meet with the adult congregation for the communion service on Snnday morning. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle 655 Perrv St. Pastor H. E. r'nswell and M rs. Caswell. 2660 Oak St. Phone 94--M. Sunday school convenes at 2 p. m. Mrs. M. Wilson.Supt. Afternoon preacliin? service 3 p. m. Dr. Webber vti 11 preaith. subject: "Evolution and the Rible." r?vening evangelistic J-ervice con ducted by Kvangelist Webber. Subject.: "The Prayer of Christ.' Dr. Webber is speifciniT every night through the week, xcept Moaday. Saturday evening is es pecially for young people. Afternoon Bi ble studies "J:30. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday aind Friday, conducted by Dr. Webbir. The public is invited to these old fashioned revival services. EPISCOPAL ST. PAI L'S Church St. at Cliemelc et.i. Hector, Rev. H. Duncan Chambers. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. in. in the chapel. Morning prayer with sermon and music at 11 a. m. Fvning prayer with set mon at 7 :30 p. m. The Rev, G. A. Vowl of New York. representing the field Jepsrtnjenf of the national council Mil press li at the 11 a. m. service. Full vested choir under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Walker of Portland Church school at 9:45 a. in. The young people are requested to meet the rector at 6:30 p. ni. at the rectory. TON'T miss those Sunday JL world events in. the light of Bible Prophesy. Given by Pastor J. F. Jacobs, in the Seventh Day Adventists' Church Corner 'orth Fifth and Gaines Streets Every Sunday Night, 7:45 P. M. SUBJECTS March 20 The two most important events in all the . history of the world. The first is in the past, the secofid is soon to burst upon us. March 27 The next universal empirre and who will be king? Will he be elected by The League of Nations? Watch Church Announcements for Future Subjects ay of ti n niajiity GLAD TIDINGS MISSION . - . 343 4 Court St. Pastor. C. S. Johnson, 4315 Cottage. Servicea 3 and 7:30 p. m. Sanday arhool 2 p. m. Superintendent. 8. Berkey. Week day service. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Mis sion ia open for prayer all day. - Hidden City Found in West (Continued from page' I.) on there have been found stones exactly like those in the wall, which, probably formed one side of ' ji square enclosure at one. time. To add more interest to the theory that at last trafes of a mighty civilization that once ex isted on the North American con tinent have been found, is the discovery of C..C. Haas, of Stur 13. S. D., of what are called "ceremonial rocks" near St. Onf?e, about 50 miles north of here. The rocks form what appears to be a place of worship and sacrifice, somewhat on the order of the famous Stonehense rocks in Eur land. and also similar in some re cpects to worshipping spots of the Mayas, those ancient inhabitants of Yucatan whose cities have lain under dust for centuries. Plan Centennial Beethoven's Death (Continued from page 1.) commerce, men's luncheon clubs, and other groups are to be ob tained from the same source. For the use of libraries, the committee offers suggestions for a Beetho ven display. Newspapers wishing to stress the Beethoven Week may. obtain from the headquarters statements from eminent musicians on the significance of the celebration and feature material on "The Man Beethoven"; "First Beethoven Performance in America"; "Bee thoven by Ballot" and "Solving night lectures, dealing with the Riddle of the Imortal Be loved." For "the" use of music deal ers the committee has prepared I 1 - i a i it . 10:00 A- M. 1 1 :00 A. M. The 7:30 P. M. Johnny! 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