Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 20, 1919, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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DECEMBER 2X 1919.
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Cave, Mr Oa-i T.- ed by Mr. Ira
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' Programs, plays and special musical
aerig mark the beginning of the
Christmas observances in Salem chur
ches. Many of the special programs
a Sunday school cantatas will be
riven next Sunday but in a few of the
churches the main Christmas exercises
WU1 ,e given tomorrow, Sunday. All ol
the announced sermon topics for this
week aro dedicated to the history and
ideals of Christmas day, of Christ and
wonderful Btory of his birth.
The varied date of the Christmas
programs make- is possible for lovers
of the Christmas observance and spirit
to attend the different services offered
l,y pastors and young' people of Salem's
churches.
l'HE LITTLE TOWNS.
Oh, lit ! !e town in Arkansas and little
town in Maine,
And little sheltered valley town and
hamlet on the plain,
Salem, juckson, Waukesha and Brook-
vlllo and Peru,
San Mn.t" o and Ironton and Lake and
.Waterloo,
little Uwn we smiled upon and loved
for bimple ways, ,
Quiet streets and garden beds and
friendly sunlit days.
Out of you the soldierS came,
little town of homely name;
young and strong and brave with lau
ghter,
They saw truth and followed after.
Little lown, the birth of them
Makes jou kin to Bethlehem!
little town where Jimmy Browe. ran
the grocery store,
little town where Manuel fished
i along the shore,
Where Russian Steve the carpenter,
and Sandy Pat McQuade
Worked all day in overalls at 'his mo
cha .lie's trade, .
Where Allan Perkins practiced law.
. ana John, Judge Harper's son.
riannuu'a little house for two that
nevei shall be done
'little town, you gave them all,
Rich and poor and great and small;
Bred tuem clean and straight and
stioug,
Sent them forth to right the wrong.
Little town, their glorious death
Makes jou kin to Nazareth I -V
.' i v -Hilda Morris,
in General Federation Magazine.
. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS
Meets at Moose Hall, corner High and
Court Hticeta, for studies in Sixth Vol.
and Tabernacle Shadows every Sun
day lrom 19 a. m. to 12 m. Junior
class at 10 a. m. Tou art welcome.
league led hv nr-- .
Christmas Mege
SPlrit." 7:3oTi . thfl Cmaa
wnoo by th Rev! ?
The Sunday ?.-
program will h .V . '"'mas
ening, December 28th. mMy
CENTRAI.
Corner South 7"? NAL-
H-C. Stover, mlnS ."T
m charge of Mrs. Burton TZT 001
songs and recitations tfven bT-T
Junior department or th I l "
school at 11 a m Sunday
or at 6-45 oamm- E"v-
anticipating Christ a TloTm5
Music by th p- m-
MiHuir,,, o ""urua Solo by
iss Eva Sande. a Chri9tmo. y
teace rnd Good win ,.. "r"-
will he riv.n nv,: . 1"' lrtt wus"
Sunday - the
Member 28, at 730 p. ;V:D y
FIRST MTCTlim-iTom
Comer state nd T
Z , , class-eting in room 4
down stairs. W. r 7
.4B Sunday school, Prof. J. w. Todd
superintendent; 11:00 sermnn.t,: ,
the boys and eirla w u
n xt a , aoior, ev.
, Avison. topic "His Star," Matt.
r'L, "The PurPse. of His
Coming. A young peoples chorus
from the Blind school will give several
special musical numbers. 8 p m
service at the old peoples' home,'
corner 12th and Ferri t..
G. F. Holt in rhP e.on -
p. in. oen-
lor Epworth League, Miss L. Blatch
ford, leader. Junior I
worth hall 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
Christmas . program: Voluntary;
hymn; male quartette, selected; pray
er. Pastor Rev. R. N. Avison; primary
department under the direction of the
superintetndent Mrs. K T. w,..
Reading, selected; address, Rev. Avi
son; male quartette, selected. Gifts
from the Sunday school to the Armen
ian cause. Hymn. Benediction.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH fain
ter and high stretts, Bible school :45
a. m. with classes for all irnnhi
worshio 11 a. m. a Phrffttmon
of song and sermon. Christian endea
vor meeting :ao p. m. Our Christmas
program will be eiven nn Simdnv Avon.
Ing this ytar instead of on Christmas
ave., and the Armenian Relief offer
ing of $300 will be raised at this time.
who coach ,t? 0TttT: Mr Porter
' uiav: iin..i . ..
., -!,lW6.by Montayne Perrv.
mind the G ?001- Kee
ary 13th. Th.L " concrt Janu-
,L .. . UI OA BO nnn.....
ng this week w " ' -?V""TO-
Praye. ho,T v" c.n
Our Arw-JTr?: 5 the night of
tor wishes TZ "
from t.i. h- 'r'"8 . only
.SALVATION int, .
v. . wation meetinit in
b,,,... " sireet meetinK
uy morning aat 10:30. Holln.
, "leal1 &t 11 a. m. Sun
dl .lo. Street muth. m:
on meeting m .TITl'S .oa,va-
a uiD nan tit 8 0 ClOCk
Everybody cordially invited to attend
- ur meeungs for worship. En
ana Mrs. Hunter, officers in
charge. "
"Re heartily thank and appreciate
the public generousity by contribu
tions in the kettles toward our Christ
mas effort on behalf nf th. ..
ol our city. Thi "Christmas tree'
i oe nem m the evening of Decern
her 26th. .
I ST. TAUL'S-Fourth Sunday in Ad
vent. 7:39 a. m. holy communion; 9:45
a. m. church school; 11 a. m. morning
praye.- and sermon; 7:30 p. m. even
ing prayer and sermon. Everybody
welcome. Chas. H. Powell, rector.
" FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Tew
Park. Bible school 10 a. m. Preaching
II a. m.. C. E. 7 p. m. Preaching at
p. m. The Christmas program which
was to be given the 21st has hfif'i.V
postponed ana will be given the Z8tn
at 11 a. m. C. Corby, pastor..
Bacdon Bov Faces Sernnd
Trial For Murder Of Girl
Marshfield, Or., Dec. 19. Harold
Howell, IB, is facing his second trial
here on a charge of murdering 16-year
old Lillian Leuthold at Bandon last
juiy.
The testlmonv which has Won liitm-
duced so fas is practically the same as
recoroeo at tne first trial, after which
the jury disagreed.
The state's case is based entirely
upon circumstantial evidence. The
court room Is crowded with specta
tors today. The trial Is expected to be
concluded early next week.
LACHM17ND STTTiTi TMTSSrVfl.
San Francisco, Dec. 19. Complete
ly mystified bv their fallnro tn find
single clue to the whereabouts of Dr.
Aruiur lAcnmuno, autnor ana scien
tist, police were today continuing the
search for the misiHlne man. Larthmnn
disappeared on December 11 and no
word nas Deen neara from mm Bince
that date. '
MM Mlttll IIIIIHHIHtHtlMimMttHmmUM
UNITED BRETHREN Castle Cha
pel, Corner Nebraska and 17th streets.
There will be a short Christmas prog
. ram on the Sunday school hour, by the
children of the school. Also the Christ
mast treat will be given out after the
program is rendered. Preaching ser
vice, song service, 7 p. m.. Preaching
7:30 p. m.Prayermeeting Thursday at
T:30 p. m. - -
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thorn
as S. Acheson, minister. Church school
:45, Jo H. Albert, superintendent,
regular Christmas lesson. Public wor
ship at 11 o'clock, good Christmas ser
mon. Everybody invited. Other servi
ces will beannounced at the morning
service. Come and share our Christmas
spirit. Cur special Christmas program
"1U be given Sunday, Dcemberr 28th.
HOLIDAY
PRIZES ,
Will be given to the Boy and Girl hustlers who turn I
in the largest number of DIXIE BREAD wrappers i
on or before December 22.
1 T?:r4- Jylrwr $10 SAVINGS
f SL f llC ACCOUNT ;
Start now and you can easily win a prize.
Ask your grocer
SALEM BAKING CO, SALEM
1 Haynes-Foster Baking Co., Portland.
Dixie Baking Co, Astoria.
FREE METDODIST Market street
church.. Sunday services! Sunday
School at 1Q a. m. Preaching at 11 a.
n. and 7 p. m. Wach night meeting
"eginning aU 8:30 p. m.. Rev. F. U
Burns will bring the message. Re
vival will begin January 1; B. "W.
Huckabee of Walla Walla, Wash., will
fco the evangelist. ' W. J. Johnson,
Pastor. Winninah N. Johnson, deaconess.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS Bible
chool at 10 a., m.; morning worship
ttt 11 a. ' m.; : Christian Endeavor at
:16, and preaching at 7:30 p. m
Christmas program on Wednesday
evening, Dec. 4, 7:30 p. m. Prayer
etinff on Thursday at 730 p. m.
You are cordially invited to all our
ervices. I. G Lee and Wife, pastors.
lljllHkift, f - j
FIRST CHURCH , OF CHRIST.
Scientist Sunday services is held at
Q Chemeketa stteet at 11 a. m. Sub
ject of Bible lesson, "Is the Universe,
Including Man, Evolved by Atomic
Cd.n. n . t , t. A.AC n m
' v : ououay scnoqi w .
WedneBdajr evening testimonial roeet
taS at t o'clock. Reading room, 302
asoni$ .Temple, open every day ex
Pt Sunday and holidays, from 11:45
m. to S p. m. All are invited to
our service and to Our reading room.
FIRST . BAPTIST Corner Marion
nl North Liberty streets, Rev. G. F.
a't, D. J., pastor. Public worship
'th preaching II a. m. and 7:30 p.
: topics, morning. -'Our Christmas
HPe"; evening: "The Message of the
Star.". Sunday school 9:46 a, m.
Young Peoples' meeting. Intermediate
"e'ety and school of missions at 6:30
- m. Tuesday evening the Sunday
school will have Its .Christmas exer
cisea at 7:30 To all these services
trangera and visitors are cordially
welcomed. .
LESUE METHODIST EPISCOPAi.
""-Corner South Commercial and Mey
r streeU. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor.
S:45 a. m. Sunday school with classes
lor all ages and grades. E. A. Rhoten,
unerintendent. Primary department
"der the supervision of Miss Sue Will
nn. meets la Leslie hall. " a- w
Iubllo worship with sermon by Rev
ernd Albert Loughridge, D. D. 6:30 p.
m-, devotional services cf the Kp worth
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SAVE THE
WRAPPERS
tJc inwiIBLE BIFOCALS
Give the sort of present that
makes the joy of Christmas
last for years.
Use Our Gift Certificate.
Dr.A.McaUOEtometrist
204-5 Salem Bank of Com
merce Building
.. -
Give An Electrical
Present
ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE
ALWAYS USEFUL
. . YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE
0 w
Harmony
in Home
'MUSIC HATH CHARMS'
Kings have their court musicians, their gala
nights at the opera. The peasants have their
crude instruments and their folk dances. The
old find solace in the lulling strains of music
and the little ones manifest their love for
music with an old comb and a piece of tissue
paper. ..even ine birds make Hie more joyful
with their gladsome tones and thrills.
No longer is the finer music, the talents of the most costly artists, confined to
the wealthy at from $3.00 to $20.00 per seat. No longer is" it necessary for you
to go to the great Metropolitan centers to hear Caruso, Farrar, Lauder, Bayes,
Jolson, Elman, Gluck, Garden, Melba and the great entertainers of the day.
They come right into your homes if you get one of these fine talking machines.
Everyone loves music and good entertainment. "Why then wouldn't one of these
beautiful talking machines be a capital Christmas present for your home? On
easy payments if you desire.
I
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FLOOR LAMPS
LIBRARY LAMPS
ROCKERS
DINING TABLES
LIBRARY TABLES
TRUNKS, SUITCASES
1 3 IQRUGS
VACUUM SWEEPERS
UNIVERSAL RANGES
SEWING MACHINES
ROOM SUITES ,
CHIFFONIERS
DRESSING TABLES
ELECTRIC IRONS
AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER
APPROPRIATE GIFTS.
A VARIETY OF GIFTS FOR
CHILDREN.
ShermanMay & Co. PIANOS
Steinway, Weber and others
DUO-ART PIANO PLAYERS
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BAKE-RITE BREAD
PURE CLEAN- WHOLESOME ;
If you'U try a loaf today, youll buy a loaf
tomorrow.
Has the home-made taste. :' ; :
BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKKY ,
; 457 SUttc Street '
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