THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM,"OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919. ' Scandinavian Methodist. , Charch at 15th and Mill trets. Sun fiay school at 2 p. m. and Mrrlocs at t p. wi. when Mr. T. Hiussel will upcak All are welcome. Ministerial Asfloctatioft. The regular meeting of the Mlnieter Itil association will bo held in h T. M. C. A. building Monday morrtn t ten o'colck. L. W. will present the ut Ject "Men and Millions." Assoolnte Bible Students. Meets Moose hall every Sunday from 10 to 12. Studied in BtSUi Vol. and Tabernacle Shadows. Junior clas hes at 10. You ase welcome. Slate Institutions. Sunday will be hold as follows: :09 a. m. Foeble Minded Institute, by I. Q. Je; 2:30 p. m. Cottapr Farm, by A. Wells; 3:00 p. in. Girl's Training Dchool , by Mrs. I. O. Lee: 8:16 p. m. Tuberculosis hospital by Captain Ceo. Hunter. North Salem Friends. Corner South Commeiical and 'Wash Incrto streets. H. E. Pemberton pastor, liihle school 10 a. m. classes for all ngt-P: Carl E. Miller superintendent. Meetinp for worship and prenehlnf at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. C. E. meeting ut 6:S0 p. m. Prayernieotlng 7:30 p.m. N07arene rhnrrh. -an,in arVin1 4S..W. B. Hardy. superintendent. Classes for all sizes and ages. Freaehlne at 11 ana i Vniinr nsnnln'a bible StudV at 6:30. I Midweek prayermeeting Wednesday evennlg 7:30. A special Class in uiuik study Friday evening 8 o'clock. Be ginning with the 2th of tills month we will have Evangelist B. T. nannerj ...lit. fnr a aerlea rf meetings. You are wotcomo to any or all of these ser vices. A. Wells, pastor. 1- lorence eus deaconess. Ijcslle MetlMMllst Church, finrner South Commercial and Mey ers streets. Horace N. Aldrich pastor. 9:45 a. m. the Sunday school opens with a song service. Well organizeo xinaana fnr n.11 sses and grades, E. A. Rhoton, superintendent, and Miss Sue Williams is in charge r me pninnry department. 11 ft, m. public worship with sermon by the pastor. Theme "A Message From God Unto Vou.' 6:30 p, m. Devptlonal meeting of the Epworth league. Leslie Springer, presi dent. :o n. m. Sons: service led by the choir and sermon by the pastor, sub ject "The Greatest of all Wemamis. Special music In morning and evening services by the chorus choir. DiRECT METHODS OF LADY ASTOR SECURE IAB0M SUPPORT Plymouth,- Eng., Nov, 7. (United Press.) New knight of the political battlefield donned their armor to assist Lady Nancy Astor today, C. B. Stan ton anfl J. S. EcUlon, laborite members of parliament, have promised to speak in favor of the lady candidate. It was announced. Meantime Lady Nancy gave every indication of being able to conduct her battle for her husband's former seat in the house of commons singlehanded. Her "Astorlsma" continued to strike terror In the hearts of hecklers. Yankee. "Mud Slung. "Keep quiet, yon bolsheviks," she shouted, when hecklers, attempted to interrupt her last night, "or Til come down after you. I'm not going -to argue with a. lot of half baked people like you fellows." Fearlessly challenging ' her. oppo nents' charges regarding her'weann, the viscountess declared: - ' ' "I've got all the money t want possibly more than I ought to have, but If some laboritea had It they vould not be asking votes today." Lady Astor also answered the charges that women should not be members of parliament. "I'd not like to see a parliament composed entirely of women," she de clared. "That, would be too terrible for words. But parliament should be a Joint affair." Lutheran Church. F.ust State and 18th streets. Sunday nchool 10 a. m. Preaching service 10:30 n. in. subject, "Wha Are God's Choiwn People." Luther league at 7 p. m. Mies T. Albers leader. Evening service 7:00 p. m. subject, "Moses." Geo. Koehler, .pastor. Central Congregational Cliuroh. Corner South 18th -and Ferry Sts. H. C. Stover, minister. Sunday ,sohool under the direction of Mrs, Burton E. Hdwards at 10 a. m. Morning sermon nt 11 a. m. Christian endeavor at C:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon by Ttev. F. C, Butler. Musio by Girls' chorus. Prayermceting Thursday at 7:80 p. m. Catholics Church. Communion at 7:30. High mass, sermon by pastor "Purgatory." 10:80. Benediction' and sermon,-Kev. Father Derouin, 7:80 p. m. Everyone welcome Altar boy's choir practice Saturday af ternoon nt B;00, cat chlsm at 8:00. confessions 4:00 to 0:00 and 7:00 to 9:00. Rev. 3, R. Buck, pastor. ; First Christ Inn Chunoh. One block north of City hall. Bible uchool nt 9:45. Hoar our ten piece or chestra. Sermon at 11. C. E. nt :R0. Evening sermon at 7:30. Prayemeet fng Thursday 7:15 p. m, choir rehears til at 8:15. November Is Oregon Mission month and our goal is $lpermembor for our home state. Envelopes Will be Prepared. Lcland v. Porter pastor. Tho Free MeUioUlst. Sunday service: Sunday school at 10. Dr. F. S. Schutz, superintendent. Preaching nt 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Prayermceting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Quarterly meeting 14-16 Rev. F. Burns district elder In charge. The opening service In the new church will be a community Thanksgiving service and nil the ministers and laity Of the var ious North Salem churches are espec ially invited. Several ministers of the different churches will take part. We extend a cordlul invitation to our neighbors and friends and in fact to the entire North Salem community tn be present at this opening service. W. J. Johnston pastor; Winnlnah John ston, denconness. Nebraska and 17 the streets. First quarterly meeting will be held Batur .finy and Sunday. Business meeting on Pnturday 7:30 p. lii. Sunday school 10 n in. Preaching by G. E. McDonald, 11 n, m. Preaching by the pastor 7 p. m. Ladies' aid Wednesday fternoon. Pray-M-meetlng Thursday 7:30 George Chap man, pastor. St. PhhI's Church. Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity; 7:30 a. m. holy communion; :4fi ft. m. church school; H a. m. morning pray er and sermon, "Our First or Last Resort?": 7:30 p, in. evening prayer and sermon, "The Spiritual Struggle." rector. u:evyboity welcome. Chas. H. Powell Flint Metlidist Episcopal Churvh. Corner State and Church streets. The day begins at 9:15 with the VOld Fashioned" cTass meeting , W. L.. Cum mlngs, leader, followed by Sunday school at :45, Prof. John W. Todd, superintendent. Classes for all, from the cradle roll to the "hoary headed.'.' Snappy oponlng and closing exercises and 30 to 40 minutes for the lesson, A men's clans meeting with Judge Benson ns teacher in a feature. Come on men. Sermon 11 a. m. by the pastor Dr. R. N, Avlson, subject, 'The Heart's Deep est Longing." nlso at 7:30 p. m. sub ject, "Man's Greatest Need." 8 p. m. Dr. Avlson will conduct devotional ex ercises and administer Holy commun ion the Old People's home, 12th and Ferry street. 6:30 p. m. Senior Ep worth league In the lecture room of t,he church. Junior league In Epworth hall. " - First Congregational Church. Liberty nd Center streets. W. C. Faultier, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday uchool with classes for 11. W. I. Staley, Huperintemlent. 11 a. m. "Men and the Religion of Jesus Christ." f:45 trnlon meeting of Young people at Hunglow church. 7:30 p. m. "The Fence Like a River." will be the ser mon topic. After the address motion jilcture will be shown of a "Trip to thi Island of Catalina." , , Jason Leo Memorial M. F. Corner of Winter and Jefferson Sts.. Thomas Achcson, pastor. The follow ing is tho program for Sunday, rov. 9Ui: Sunday school 9:45, Chas. Hage mitii in charge; classes for all ages under the core of capable teachers. Public worship 11 a. m. The Rev. J. W. WaiTOll will preach, subject, "The Spirit of Christ in Modern Life.' Class meeting 12:15:15; Sunday even ing 6:30 the Epworth League will brunch its special drive for winny- chum week. Young and old, alike, be present, and let us set the pace for tho meetings of the entire week. This is your opportunity to show your colors. Evangolistio meeting 7:30 p. in.; subject, The Books of God. This ncrvice will be under the auspices of the League. 'Meetings every night of the coming week nt 7:30. The sun day services and those of the week will bit iniittn attractive bv Kood music and lite preaching of the old time gospel. 'e Invite the public to worship wan us. First rresbytorlinl JUiurcli. Thomas S. Acheson. pastor. Church wchnol 9:45, Jos. H. Albert superinten dent Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will give the second er men at this service on the general theme, "Free Agency of Man." Text "Quit You Like Men, Be Strong!" "Soung peoples' meeting at 8:S4. and Evening worship nt 7:30. Text "Follow After Charity." dood music. A psmltal welcome for everyone. Flrtt Church of Christ Scientist. Sunday services is held at I4 Cho meketn street at 11 a. m. subjeot of Bible lesson "Adam and Fallen Man." On Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 p. m. Reading room 209 Masonic mnlo, open every dy ex fcsrt Bandar find holidays from 11:45 to t p. m. All are invited to our sen-ices and to our reading room. Vnlied Evangelic. Cottage and Center street. Rev, G. I,. Lovelt, pastor. Jhe Sunday school will meet at 10 a, m. Morning worship mi 5 prefcchlng at 11 . m. "To Whom Ioes the World Belong or Aoknow lodging Our Ownership." The churches Of i lie Tlvangelicnl association will meet with us In union service in the even In Christian Endeavor at 8:39 p. m. The T.ev. O, K. Lelnlng will preaoh at 7:30 p. m. All members and friends arc cordially invited. Prsyermesttng cm Thurday eyennig. i ' . Highland Friend.. TtlMe school at 10 a. m. olaJ for all ages under direction of competent Christian teachers. Morning worship 11. Young peoples' meeting st 6:15 and preaching at 7:30 p. m. We nre Itil giving our lessons In Revelations: nils Sabbath the lesosn will bo in the Twentieth chapter. Prayermealing on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The full gospel of salvation from sin is piiaohd in tir nervices. If you are not sregular itteii.er at .same other church we give jui iv,i-iUnl wleiime.at o'ii? s-r iee f o. I e a lid wife pastor Youthful pheasant hunters near Hucit River killed an imported Jersey invr on the dairy farm of Bruno Frnnz. the nnlinnl being vnlned at 'J50. Why, Proof is positive when founded upon facts plus experience. BEECIIAM'S PILLS have been used tot 60 years by people all over the globe. BEECEJAF.TS ThelargestSale of Any Medicine In the World. PILLS UFUr,' In bam, Us. f i r 1 I f H -I Baby Sleeps at Night when the cMiwnseh wotk aaturjlly siid bowlmovelrfly. Mti.VViniiow s syr up i ep:iail recommmdfU Joriiwct, 1 ovrcorains wind colic. Uitrrhcra. constipation, flulc. nd o'lirt . ocdern. Help bby tdoeuuan by giving MRS WIN SLOWS SYRUP TIm lihtti utCkiUni'i Rid:jr ami note lhi lieahh-buiWuiT i.i i)--.it tollw. Nothini betifr l'r : lime. Thi ttmnif ctmnii.! t. ih ', narcolicH, aK.ol or any tu.-:r:v.l i: Knttients. The formuU ' ' ' liul ot tlii uf. vi-Kutj'ji r:aUif. At ? ro;,H J. C. Terrr Mall Orders Received Now QOUSA'S BAND Only two Engagements in Oregon Portland and Albany JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor Miss Mary Baker, Soprano Miss Florence Hardman, Violinist ALBANY ARMORY Saturday, Nov. 15, 1919 Matinee and Evening Evening $1.65 $2.20 Matinee $1.65 $2.20 Make Checks Payable, and Address Globe Theatre Co. Albany, Oregon. ; Enclosed Addressed StaMpcd Envelope Lloyd-George Approves. Lady Astor admits she rarely knows what he is goiac to say when she mounts the platform, but declares she can always "choke off the- hecklers." She carries a. manuscript of speeches but rarely refers to it. Usually she hurls the manuscript aside early and talks from the shoulder, emphasising: her remarks by pacing: up and, down the platform, pounding a desk or lean ing forward and pointing: her finger at persons seeking to interrupt her., Her supporters today considered a message of encouragement from Pre mier Lloyd-George as of greatest Im KING'S VI KIT DENTED T.Anifan 7s7v t Thci Snnntah e-m- bassy today denied a report that King Aiionso plans to visit America. Stock Excksfe Sest Ml ' For Record Price, Repat New Tork, Oct. 7.- A new high rec ord for the price of a stock exehaag seat was set today' when one sold for $110,000. The previous record ms tiao.000. The name of the purchaser was not announced. , The Tempting Morsel Can be had at the Peerless Bakery. It's right, Because it is made right. Peerless Bakery 1 70 N. Commercial Philip Winters Prop. Phone 247 I Planting Time-We Have the Trees . 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