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The New Oregon Statesman. Salem. Orectm, Sunday Xlornftur, February 17.19t9 1 i Si ,-1 it I t - , . : .. " W State Convention to Open In : Salem April 11 500 f Delegates Expected ) The -tentative program for the state Christian Endeavor conven tlon to be held In Salem Ahril 18- 1 21. provides a wide variety of In terest for the visiting delegate last week the chamber ' of , com ' vncree tent a letter of welcome to ' officer of Endeavor societies oyer the state, telling them that Salem Is - known as a city or homes, , schools and churches and that ev erything will be dona. to aid the sueces3 of the convention. Local directors expect a registration ' of 1st or more. The opening session of. the eon TentioD will be held Thursday ere flag, April 18, when delegates will be' welcomed, convention officials Introduced and committees ap pointed. Friday morning will bJ i filled with Bible study classes. i assembly singing; and discussion f religions literature. ,il - Tour of City Included ' " Friday afternoon, after a brief convention session, there will be i a parade of the delegates and ' other visitors, and a 'sightseeing tour of the city. A Junior workers' dinner will be elven in -the eve ning. - The program for Saturday eve ning holds a variety of interesting features. Following the election or officers and budget raising, there will be held the Intermediate Or atorlcal contest. Invitations for next vear's convention wlQ also be presented at this time. Sunday Event Sunday afternoon the report of registration will be given, as will also the report of the . committee on future work. In the evening graded Endeavor meetings will be held, five meeting simultaneously. .The report of the committee on resolutions and Installation of new officers will be part of the Sun day night service, also.. Parents of many of the young people to be in the city for the meetings Sunday. In the letter cent out by the chamber of com merce is enclosed the official "Trail em to Salem" folder with information about the city and a road map of Oregon. Benton Lists Revival Topics For this Week Sermon subjects for the week for the revival services which J. R Bentoa is conducting at the Ford Memorial- community ehurcb in West Salem are announced. as fol- t I lows: " Monday evening.' February 18, It "TemDtatlon:" Tuesday. "Empty." . ; Wednesday. "Thinker jor Lover;" $r - Thursday, "Twice Born;" Friday, i' "The Jericho Road;" Sunday morning, "As A Man Thlnketh." l Sunday evening. rf'The Battle of g ' the Barns." jr ; Cottage prayer meetings will be ' : held each afternoon next week as j follows: at 2: Monday, Mrs. Ben Williams, opposite the church; fel Tuesday, MrsMaerz, corner Third f j and Girth; Wednesday, Mrs. Jim t' Wood, 1138 Third street; Thurs H -day, WlUIam La Due, 1361 Third f street; Friday. Mrs. Anderson, 1155 Skinner street. First Church Plans Meeting ' For Membership The official board of the First p- Methodist church is sponsoring a L membership meeting in the church Ir, Darlors Friday evening. All mem bers of the church are Invited to .be. present. There will be a pot- luck dinner at 6:30 o'clock. Each , rf the adult Bible classes of the n r cnurcu scquoi win ariiiiK nu -1 v decorate a -table and prizes will ' . - i iii j ,.. be offered to the class having the ! prettiest table and' to the class ,v.,: having the largest percent of Us : enrollment present. A program of f . epeeches and music Is being ar- . ranged by a committee consisting bf.W. T. Klgby. W. C. Keck. Mrs. 11. H. Vandervort.. B. E. Sisson end the pastor, the Rev. . F C Taylor. ' :- Miss Edwards Will Address , YPMS.Meet Miss Maude Edwards, wha has completed two terms of service In the China mission field and who Js Jiew on her. way to serve a third terra, will speak at the Free Met h- t-i. &m.KAw wiwMjaAM .1.1. kl I. , rami cuuicu. inuiw finning at 7:30 o'clock. This spe fe:' clal meeting has been arranged by r . w . - i .i I . v IBS. lOBBB rPW HUJJUIl.l J efety of - the church - aaa is open r . to .the public. ::-v, " ' Miss Edwards was forced tore- r--'turn to this country at the time U ' t ,the late Chinese uprising, but will sail from Seattle next month for Kalfeng In Honan ' province. Emily Goode Is president of . the young;; people's" loelety. " ; ; UNITED BRETHREN PLAN : CHURCH SCHOOL PARTY - All TanUHes of the United Breth ren htTTH - f finnav "' arhnnl I LwiU ba guests at a slx.o'clock din- nc; is. us , oeiu . t unaar, curw ; ary lpfat the church parlor fm v braska and 17th streets. The din rer and social time will ; be fol lowed by a mixed; program of mu 1 sic. r readings, i recitations : and talks. The. chairmen of the com- saittees on arrangements are: in vitatloas. Mrs. H. . P. Grant, re- freshmeptsMrs. JC -Wr. Harrltt, program,. Mrs. L. W. Riddle. and.Stover is ; pastor or. vne. jvmani eeoorations. Miss Jklarlr-Waldorf. -Memorial at 19th And Ferry streets 1 CHURCHES ;j REFORMED CHURCH - Corner . Capitol and Maries streets. W. O. Llenkaemper, pastor. 9:48, Sunday school; 10:30, English services; 11:16, German services. The congrega tion will observe "Foreign Mission day In all services. The board or roreign mlslons offer a very fine service entitled v 'The Christ Child In the Midst", calling at tention to the work' of the Re formed church In Japan. China and Mesopotamia.,. Offerings will help the 'missionaries to tell " the old, old story to the children and youth fn' these countries.' EVAXGEI-J8TIC FUXfj GOSPEI ' TABERNACLE Thirteenth . and Ferry streets. block east and a block south of 8upreme Court building. Earl V. Jenntson, pastor, phone 2050 M. Saturday night, . a live-wire meeting -conducted by Hhe Taber nacle young people: and every body welcome. Mrs Howard Ol son, president. Sunday, school, 1:45, for , each of - your family. Roy C. Ferguson, superintendent. Afternoon service. 3:00;.. sermon by the pastor. Evening;-' service 7:30.. Message theme "Bat H Was a Leper. Eva M. Jennlson speaking. . Miss Lorene Pryor of Santa Ana, Calif., is singing .and assisting in these meetings. Tues day fclght the happy . hour of fel lowship, testimony .and prayer, followed by- a short gospel, talk. and you are invited. Thursday night, the .time especially for bringing your; Bibles. . Read 11th "chapter of Romans' .the and cone, "". ,0 . - LESLIE MEMORIAL (Methodist Episcopal) South Commercial and Myers streets. S. Darlow Johnson, pas tor; residence 348 East Myers street, phone 3764. Special ser- T AT FIRST M. X P. Waldo Davfa to Play On Triple Golden Chimes To night at 7:30 o'clock' A tacred : concert on the Trlp- nle Golden Chimes will be given In the First . Methodist church Sanday evening by P. Waldo Dav is and Hersehel DeMoes Davis. The . great . gospel songs and hymns of the' church played with beautiful, effectiveness on an en tirely new Instrument which is a masterpiece of musical Ingenuity, marvelously designed sndexaule Itely toned". The Triple- Golden Chimes con sist of . three hollow tubes con trolled by. a single steel rod In the hands of the manipulator. There are Jn all . twenty-seven chimes and they are played in perfect harmony with the piano and pipe organ., Prof. P., Waldo Davis who plays the chimes msde a great record for his muMc at the San Francisco Exposition. Hersehel DeMoss Davis will be at the piano and. Prof. T. 8. Roberts will nlay the organ. The climax of the program will be the play ing of the "Holy City." A num ber of vocal numbers will be givi en by members "of th church choir and W. U. Gle ciut. me service will berin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Following is the complete program: (.Program Given Oregon, prelude. Prof. T. S. Roberts. Processional hymn No.;, 621. "Hark. Hark My Soul. Angello Sohks Are Swelling." - r Invocation, the pastor. Chimes, (a). "Flee as a Bird." : (b). "Holy; Holy. Holy." (c)" "Only Trust Hlm.' ' Anthem church choir. Chlme fa) "I Surrender AH". ; (b) "Almost Persuaded"; (c) "My Jesus 1 Iove Thee." Solo. "Were You There'.' (spir itual), Burleigh. Richard Barton. Chimes (a) "Where la My Wandering Boy Tonight." (b) "The Church In the Wlldwood." (c), "His Eye Is On the Spar row!.. , ; y - . -Duet, "Far from my Heavenly Home". Hawlev, Miss Helen Cochran and Miss Josephine Al bert. Chimes (a) "In the Garden. (b). "Must I Go and Emp ty Handed;" (c), 'The Fight i On." j ' " Quartet. "The Masga of -the flheenfold." Nelghlinger,; Ronald Craven, Wendell Robinson, Willi Hsthaway Walter Kaufman. '"The Old Rugged Cross Chimes. "The Holy Clty' with organ. -' Of fertory silver, offering. Chimes, J'A Perfect Day." Benedictlon. Organ jpostlude. Supper Meeting ... To be Wednesday ; Church night r wlll - be . observed at the Calvary Baptist church Wed nesday evening, beginning with the potluek supper at 6:15 o'clock and followed by Bible study at 45 o'clock and the regular prayer meeting att 3 0 o'clock. The Bar- aca-Phllathea class will hold its regular monthly 'meeting Monday nlrht. beginning at 7:3 o'clock and the Women's Missionary, soci ety will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30. with Mrs. D. R7; Petersen leading the study hour and Mrs S Willis la charge, of devotions. 'Tully id Speak tSujtpefMeei VV.i Dr. N.. K. Tully of the .First Presbyterian church will ; address the members of the Knignt Jtem- orlal church at the regular moath- br church 1 night supper meeting of thatibody to be held .Wednes day evening; February 20.- II.. C BED CONGER vices Sunday - evening featuring Roy Hewitt, dean of Willamette law school, m a talk on "World Peace." Hewitt is a -forceful speaker, knows his subject, and holds some . Intense convictions. Ton -may not always agree with him but he will stir up your gray matter and make you think. Ser vice ' underf auspices of the ; Ep worth League and begin at 7 o'clock with a popular song ser- vice ana special is music .uesue H.r. Springer will sing a olo. Moraine worship at 11 a.- m.. an them. "Holy. Holy? . 4 Heyser ) , Sermon by the pastor, "How Old Are You?,. Sunday , school at 9 :45, . A. C- Bohrnstedt. general superintendent.' ! fntermedl ate league tt 1:1 0. v Leslie and As- bury EDworth Leagues r will as semble for the special service in the auditorium at 7 . o'clock.; Sunday School Workers confer enee : Tuesday at 7:80: o'clock In Leslie hall. - Mid-week i services Thursday at 7:30 o'clock, the old er folk -meeting in the auditorium and .the young folk study atfd discussion group . in ; Leslie hall. The discussion . topic Is "Sports manship." Choir rehearsal Thurs day evening at 8:30 Under the 'di rection of J. William Bslcher of Portland. CALVARY BAPTIST Grand theater building, corner Court and -High streets.- Bible school at 9:45. W. T. Jenks. superintendent; classes for all ages. .Intermediate and senior B. T. P, TJ. at 6:30; preaching services at 10:50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. - The Rer. W. P. I Osgood of Albany will occupy the pulpit both, morning and evening. .Sub ject of morning sermon ; "Come, Tarry, Go", "and in the evening "Mudslingers". . In the morning there will be a duet by 'Mrs. Dale Taylor, and' Miss Grace Fawk. "Resignation" by Cara Roma. In the evening there will be an an them by the chorus choir. "Be hold the Master Passe th. By" by William Hammond. 1 i MILL STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL 139 S Trade street, phone 1865- M. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon topic. "The' i Cost of Learning.'. - Church school, : 45, Mis Esther ' Erlckson, superin tendent: Evening services: In termediate League Twill . meet in the church parlor at 6:30; . Wil liam White will be the 1 leader. 4 8enlot; league will be ' led by Mis Idella MeAdams. The topic will' be "The Characteristic or a Good Cltlsen." The meetings of the week will be as follows: Monday cvenlna- tbe young people rwlll meet at the church for a-Valentin party. H i Tuesaay evening tbe Junior group will have Its meeting, for games, for a general good time. I Wednesday evening 1 the mid week service will be held with Miss Andrea Ipsen leading. ' The toplfr will be "How to Avoid Worr ry".- .. , : I Saturday afternoon the pioneers and the friendly Indians will meet and go to the Y. M. C. A. for their regular recreation. At 2 o'clock on Saturday the story hour will be held for the children under 10 years of age. Saturday evening tho regular meeting of the Pioneers will be held at the church. " " FIRST EVANGELICAL v- --'! Corner of; Liberty and Center. A. P. Layton pastor. Bible school at 9:45 o'clock..- ll L. Thornton superintendent. The fcchool where you will feel at home. Worship 11 o'clock. Subject. "Personal Contact- with - God." A 4 heart searching sermon on the reality of religion. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 o'clock. Topic, ''How Much Should We Strive forvMa Lerial Things-?". Worship at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. C. C. Poling will be the speaker. Becauseyou have failed to accomplish a thing, don't say It can't be done for when it is finally settled that a thing U impossible watch some fellow da It. ! ! FORD MEMORIAL COMMUNITY Methodist EplscoyiI ' ' West Salem. - Corner: Girth avenue and Third street. M. A. Groves, pastor. Residence -975 Edge water St.. r phone i 1341-R. Sunday school 10:00 a. m Lester DeLapp. superintendent. Morning service 11:00. a. m. Sermon sub ject "Weighed". Drr Raymond will; sing. Intermediate 5 League" 6:20.'. Mrs.' Ralph Benton super intendent.' Senior League 6:20.1 Mildred 8Immons, leader. Evening service 11 o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "Finished Sin". The boys' quartette will sing.' The revival meeting are Increasing in inter est and attendance. Rer. J. R. Benton will preach at both meet ings on Sunday and all through the" coming week at 7:30 each evening, except Saturday. Mr. Benton .1 - bringing , some good message in sermon.- Rev. E. O. Rantbn, master of the Methodist chnrch. . at -: . Independence hag charge of the mnsle and Is- de. lighting the people with his play ing on the violin and other in struments.'.' The children's choir and other "choir are doing good service in the work In the music. ST. PAUL'S (EPISCOPAL) Church street at Chemeketa. Rer,- H. Duncan Chambers, : rect or. First Sunday In Lent.- Holy Eucharist in the chapel j at 7:30 a. m. ' enure n school - at 9:45 a, m.. In the - parish : house. At 11:00 a. m., morning prayer will be said and Bishop Sumner' will administer the : Apostolic I rite of confirmation and will alsd. preach the"aermon. ?At'7l30 p. ra., there will be an extra lenten service in the chapel" with a discussion. St. Paul's extends- a' welcome;to all: INTERXATioNAL RIBIVsTU- . DENTS ASSOCIATION Sunday afternoon: at--1160 Broadway, from ;2:30 . ttf , 4:30 o'clock; for Bible study. - . TJNITARIA "CHTRCII 5 Cottage- and Cheraeketa streets. Rev Mrtln. F. . Ferrey minister. Church school at 10; 00 a, m. Graded 1 Instruction. Devotional services at 11:00 a. ou, the Rev. Berkeley B. Blake of Berkeley, Calif... administrative Tie presi dent of the American Unitarian association, will preach. Subject of Mr. Blake's, sermon, "Has Rome Changed ?? -- Rer. " Ferrey will eonduet the services. - Mrs. Martin Ferrey will sing . "The Good Shepherd." by Tan de Wat er. - Mrs. W. A. Denton at the; organ. . - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL . Center and Liberty streets, Sunday school 9:48.: F. E. Neer, superintendent.' Morning worship t 11 o'clock; "How Profound Is Your- Religion?" "The - 811ence of the Strong", 7:30; a biograph ical sermon on George -Washing ton with moving picture. Tues- 1 yv- 7:30. Young People's Fort nightly elub. Wednesday J 'the women of the chureh are urged to attend the all day meeting of the women a union at the church Charles E. Ward, minister. ' - - FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D streets. G. W. Rutsch. minister; ; G. Schunke, assistant minister. Sun day school, 9:4f(.r a. .. m., Sam Schlrman, superintendent. Service 11a. m., topic, "Goodness . and Mercy' which concludes the ser ies of sermon on the 23d lsalm. The Rev.. G. Schunke will speak at the evening service beginning st 7 :30; Regular mid-week prayer service at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Re ligious school, at 10 a. m. Satur day: All services In jGerman. . FIRST BAPTIST Corner of Marion and Liberty. street, i Robert L. Payne pastor. Fred . Broer Sunday school super intendent and director of music. Louise Flnley organist. 8unday school 9:45 with five depart ments. Morning preaching ser-J vices 11 o'clock. Sermon ' topic. 'A Family on Earth, and In Heav en". Also sermonette for chil dren. Baptismal' service after the morning sermon. Three Bap tist Young People's Unions meet ing at 6:80 o'clock. Evening preaching service 7:30. Sermon topic "Worthless Pursuits." Spe cial gospel music at both services. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 o'clock. FIRST CHRISTIAN High and Center streets. D. J. Howe, pastor: residence 765 North Cojttage. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Jackson, assistants. Residence 967 North Fifth. Bible school. 9; 45 a. mm. Morning wor ship, 11 o'clock. Our revival meetings- are now in progress with John B. Hunley and Mrs. tehn BV Hunley or Walla Walla, Yash , leading. The meeting' in progressing with growing interest,- and good song services and sermons are outstanding features of these 'meetings. Special music duet, "Hark! Hark, My Soul", SheUey, Mrs. S. W. Starr and Mr. J. B. Hunley. sermon, "The Supreme .Need . of the Church", J. B. Hunley. Christian Endeav or, 6:30; evening services, 7:30 o'clock. Special music, solo. "O Loving Father" (Toressa Edl Rlegs). Mrs. J. B. Hunley. Ser mon. "The Five Judgments," J. B. Hunley: ... - ,: , IMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner Hazel and Academy. Sunday school at 10 a. m.i Preach ing services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Brother D. S. Turner will preach In the, morning and Broth er, CD. Saucy In the " evening. Prayer meeting Thursday evening-at 7:30. Young people's meeting Friday evening at 7:30. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 655 Ferry (street. The day '4 services begin with the Sunday school session at 9:45; Walter W Wells, superintendent. "Special features of Interest in every ses sion. Morning preaching ser vice at 11 o'clock. An intensely interesting letter describing the experiences of Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion ureioenow and their party enronte tnrough West China to Tibet, will be read In the service jne pastor win sing a new song of his own composition en titled "Jesus My Savior". Thlj will be followed by the morning message upon the subject, "Tho Spirit of Tolerance. The young people's meeting at 6:30, will be led by Henry Reuchel. These meetings are growing in Interest and power. - " evening preaching service at 7:30. Special music by the young people's chorus. The subject of the message will be "The Law of the Leper's Cleansing." The reg ular prayer meeting at the taber nacle Friday night. We . welcome strangers and visitors. J. G. Min ion, pastor; residence 1340 North Cottage street, phone 1876-W. - . , JASON LEE METHODIST ? North Winter , at Jefferson Harry E. Gardner, pastor, 860 Jefferson, phone 223 4-W. Ser- vlcea,vll:00 a.'m; and 7:30 p. m. Special musle morning and eve ning under the direction of Mrs Sheldon Sackett. The ... morning service will be supper sacrament with the sacrament, observed at the. close. ' Sunday school, 9:45. H. B. Carpenter, sunerintendent. Race problems will be thei con aideratlon at the league sessions. Speaker of experience In varloa- walks of life "will bring the tmaln adrestes. There is a place for each of our young folk In either the Young. People's. High School or J unlor ; High .. School : league meetings at 6:20," Older folk are invited to attend the . Forum meeting at the samenour.' . .,- " Tuesday evening the committee on Spiritual -Life of the Church will meet .with church- school of ficers and teachers to furthered Is- EBacItacho If - Bladder Weakness, Getting Up Nights. Backache, Barnlng or Itchtng Sensation,' - leg or ' groin alns make you -feel old, tired, pep. less, and worn out why not mace the Cyatex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex. today at any drug tore.Put It to a 46 hour test; Money back If you don t soon feel like new, full of . pep. aleep ell, , with, pains - alleviated. Try Cystex today. Only '60.C. a'dv. cuss observance of the Lenten sea son, i Thursday. 7:30. o'clock, de votional meeting followed by mis practice. ' - - CHEMEKETA STREET EVANGELICAL Corner of Cheraeketa - and North 17th. G. E. Ersklne. pas tor, 268 North 17th street, phone 1008-W. Services at 11:00 a. m.. snd 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics "The Gentleness and Patience of Jesus Christ" and "Brands Pluck ed from - the Burning," Sunday school. 10:00 a. m.. superinten dent, O. R. Stransbaugh. Chris tian .Endeavor. 6:30. Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening at 7S0. - ' ' AMERICAN LUTHERAN ' Church street between Che meketa and Center. . Tbe Rev. P. W. Erlksen, pastor. "He Was Tempted", subject for the morn ing sermon at 11 o'clock by the pastor and at 7:30 he will discuss "The Greatest Little Book In the World". Sunday Is the first Sunday In Lent and during the next five Sundays the pastor will discuss different phases of Christ's passion culminating in the -Day of the Cross. Max Gehl- har is In charge of the Sunday school. It Is a graded school with i classes for all' ages. The Luther, leagues: senior - group leader. Victoria Schneider; Inter mediate group leader. Iola Ques- seth. The devotional meetings at 6:30. 8pecial music at 11 a. m. Solo. "Teach Me To Pray", by Graff, by Mrs. C. M. Byrd. At 7j80, duet: "Who Could It Be", by Mrs. J. A. Sholeeth and Mrs. Ray Johnson. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Will hold services at Fraternal Temple this Sunday at 7:80 o'clock. The Rev. LuelU M. La- Valley of Portland will deliver a lecture on "Washington the Great Psychic". Message. . CHRIST LUTHERAN State and 18th street, the Rev. A. . L. Heine, pastor. German service only at 9:45 a. m. Sneclal meeting of the congregation after the service to send a call. Sunday school at 9:40 a. m., Martha Bat terman, superintendent. Luther league devotional meting at 7:30 p. mm. jsngiiah lenten service Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Satur day school at 9 a. m. FIRST CHURCH OF. CHRIST SCIENTIST . This' church, which Is a branch Pf The. Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass.. holds mrrU Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and. ounoay evening at . Sunday school classes for pupils . up , to ine age oi zo years are held at 9:45 and 11 o'clock. A ReA!n room for the public 1 maintained at 406- Masonic Temple. The hours are from 11:00 to 6:30 ex cept Suodays -and holidays ' The Bible and all authorized "chris tian Science literature my be read, borrowed or nnrrh mA league devotional meeting at 7:30 Testimonies of healina-. enees and remarks on Christian STANDARD r The U 1 . - first electric Ranfe " jj I Built In the United V- II I ' States. .. - o U Why "STANDARDS" ECONOMY-Accurate engineering makes STAN DARD low in operating cost; You have been safe guarded by, years of research -and experience in the art of electric range manufacture. SELECTION A' size for every conceivable needf Our complete catalog rshows many other models! Sizes for thehome, clufc, hoteVyachfc Coffee urns irriddles, water heaters hotplates and ovens. USE YOUR CREDIT Science- Wednesday - night at 8 o'clock. - ".. ; CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN" "The church In Englewood Nebraska and 17th streets, the Rev. L. W. Blddle, pastor, phone 2 622-J. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.. the Rev. S. E. Long super, lntendent. Lesson "The Pull and Push of Prayer." The latest Graded Lessons are used In the elementary department, of which Mr. Susie Chamberlain is super intendent. Morning worship. 1 1 o'clock, , sermon subject "Great Men." The Boy Scout troup 3. of which Earl Chapel is Scout master, will attend the service In a body. Junior C. E., 2:30 p. m. Senior C. E.. 6:30 p. m. Topic. "How much should we strive for material . . things." Woodford Cross Is the leader. Last Sunday the Hustlers took the lead In the C. E. contest. Score 20 to 26 At the 8unday evening 7:30 o'clock service the sermon sub ject win be "Some Modern Dan gers of the Soul." Ladies' Aid' meeting for work Wednesday. Prayef service Thurs day at 7:30 p. m., following which the Sunday school council will meet. The Boy Scouts, troop three, will meet In the church basement Friday night. . ST. JOHNS ' LUTHERAN . " (MO. SYN.) ' Sixteenth and A "streets (block north Old People's Home.) H. W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school 9:00. English service 9:46, German at 11:00. - Bible Study at 6:30. Mid-week Lenton service Wednesday night in German at 7:30. Thursday evening in Eng lish at 7:30 o'clock. Choir prac tice next Thursday evening after service. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 343 Court street, C. S. John son, pastor; 481 Union. Mrs. C. S. Johnson, assistant pastor. Ser vices at 3:00 and 8:00 p. m. Rev. Herbert Buffman, noted , song writer and preacher will sing and speak. Sunday school at 2:00. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, week-day services. KNIGHT MEMORIAL Nineteenth and Ferry streets. H. C. Stdver minister. The Church school meets at 10:00 a. m. C. C. Harris, superinten dent. In tbe morning service at il o'clock the pastor speaks on "The Father --of Our Country"! Ladles' trio "O-Tnat.Men Would Praise the Lord". (Lorenz). Christian Endeavor, at 6:45 p. m. "Salvation by Faith" will be tbe theme to be discussed at 7:30. Anthem' by the choir.. "Majestic Sweetness Sit Enthroned", (Coerne). CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE One block south of Center ou. 19th. L..D. Smith, pastor, 1249 South Commercial, phone 2940. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. Frank Lltwlller, superintendent 1 n charge. This will be a fine live school with classes for all. The children's choir will sing songs with a happy swing. Special sing ing and mnalc. Morning worship SAW rtirmtu Member Commercial Associate, i lrgrfitre: Buying Orgaalxatlon tn the '4 -..v. ' and preaching 1 11 o'clock."-! Rer mon subject, "Stumbling Blocks of Stepping Stdnw'$MrsV Battle Lltwlller will sing a sokl Young People meeting in the ttyenlhg at 6:30 will be a special home mis sionary service. Mlsfe Thea S. Sampson, the president, will be in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Alma Smith will sing a soo. Eveninff evangelistic service 7:20; old. fashioned revival ringing and praise service.: Full salvation preaching. Mr. and Mrs. Cylde Hoffer will sing a negro spiritu alist, "Over Yonder on de Hill Tops", Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Friday eve ning Young People's prayer at the L. D. - Smith home. 1249 Seutb Commercial. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church. F. C. Taylor pastor, 036 State, phone 974. Services at 11:00 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. - Morning, "The Secret of Spiritual Power"; evening. "Songs That Have Saved Souls." by the pastor. Anthems, "Fierce was the Wild Billow". Lester; "Life up- Your Heads," Andrews. Musical program by the TrlbW Golden Chimes played by P- Wal do Davis. Church school, -9: 4C a. m. Classes for all ages, H. F. Shanks, superintendent Epworth League, University Chapter - fel lowship hour and missionary tea 5:30. Devotional hour 6:30. "Around the World In the Hym nal". First church chapter fel lowship hour, 5:30, cdsomopol itan meeting. Devotional hour, "Finding Our Way Through"; Barbara Ames and Dorothy Kloepplng, leaders. Junior high league unites with the First church chap'ter. Junior church: "Americans All", a dramatiza tion by a group of intermediates. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Court and 17th streets.- B. F Shoemaker minister; 344 North Established 1021 Phone 18SF2 BABY CHICKS, PULLETS COCKERELS Send for our big catalogue NOTE TODAYrSS:CIALS ; White Leghorn Cockerels $3--k;ilLsi 6e WHITE LEGHORN MlffitANEQUS i CHICKS CHICKS.. 3 weeks old at ... 25c weeksoldLat r a: ' 22c 2 weeks old at. 20c ks old t..-18c 1 week old at .17c 1 weefcipId?at:-:-.14c Visit our Modem Powltry VUat ' j riciy k Lloyd A. Lee HAraandBOT BREEDfftG FARM . Route 6, Box 115 (Fruitland Road) Salem, Oregon $2(0) ti SOLD IN EXCLUSIVELY By GIESE-POWERS Your old range taken in as part payment on a new Stan dard. Balance small weekly or monthly payments. ) ' BEAUTY .A STANDARD Range-is beautiful. Its graceful lines, its natural symmetry, attract the desire for the beautiful. It graces the kitch- -en -the workshop of the home. DURABILnYThe email f low-priced V STAN DARD is as durable as the highest priced. Your selection is r for size and adaptability only.? All , models, are good, all durable; an Investment for a 'uieiime. ; - ,,- mmm gd ? :.-.v. ;w.. ; f nirn i , uuay remomDMvis 18 th street. ' Bible school. Mrs. Frank Marshall, superintendent, , 9:46 a; m. : Morning worship; il o'clock. Theme of ; discourse. "What We Can Give to unrisi. Christian Endeavor and Junior meetings.. 6: 30 p. m. Song aer-. vice and sermon, 7130 p. m. Sub- - Ject, "Christ, the LIghf. or : iam World." . . Special "Loyalty Day" servfefs will be held February 24, both : . morning and afternoon. Basket dinner at noon. State Secretary C. F,. Swande wOl give the ad dresses. ' ; - - ; " SOUTH SALEM FRIEXDST .' Corner Soath Commercial and' : Washington -etreets.-10:00 a.,m.,r Sunday -achaol, Afrs. ? Marguerite P. Elliott, aupertntendent. 11:00,. morning WonOOs. Sermon "Life's : untn : d. m- Chris- ; rni..,nr- itnwr - meetlnc '- Topic: "How Much Should 'Wet Strive for V Material Things ?. T.A Mlmar - wnrahlB ' . Thur- ' day, 7:30 p, m.' prayer meetlnif followed by mission stady. Chaser C. Haworth" pastor, 1665 SouthrVx Liberty. - ' FIRST PRESBYERIAW eta street. Norman Ki Tully. n . naator. Church tenooi i"ft m- H E. Barrett, sup erintendent. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon,- "The Economy of Effort , Dr. ' Tully. Anthem, "From vwwnfm nnndare fome". Page. Organ numbers. "Cantus Adora- i Uon", Stoughton; "Cantlque d'Amour", Shepherd; "March In j Bb". Galbralth. C. 'E. socletle meet at 6:30 p. m. The Young People's society will begin a ser- les of "Know Your Community Rhank will - UUI. j . mm speak this evening on 'Moral CondlUons in Salem. avenio . worship 7: 30 o'clock. Sermoft. Th Gift of Silences". Dr. . Tully. The Junior choir will sing, Incubator Cfcpacirr 141,000 Brooder Capacity 25,000 gdD ... .. i"e i-IN 'r-re - TERMS a ; TO SUIT United State 1 '13 ' 1 SMMM