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IV t - -r tttt? n A TT.V r A PIT AT. jnTTBKAT RAT.EM OREGON. SATl IRDAY, JANUARY 17. 1020. I j HE.T. CHRISTIAN'- CirUP.CH ,a. m.. A cordial welcome and a class T-pt.Ti.d Porlfr. jjartor. liiblf school 'for all. The morning worship and t.ii a. m. Worninar worslii 11. "Thalpri-aching servics at H a. m.. "Con N. 'J'. Irtrine of liberty." C. i at evictions, the Need of the Hour." Chrls C:30 . ni. Evening worship 7:S0. jtinn Kuuaavor service at (:30 p. in. I anil e-erHng worship and sermon ASSOCIATED BWUS STUDENTS ! by Fv. a & Munly at j i.t t Moose Hall, corner Hixh and! 7: p. m. The two churches of the Court aUceta, for studies in Sixth Vol. j Evangelical asnociation will unite w ith and Tubernacle Shadow every Sun- us In our prayer meeting on Thurs- div lro.n It a. in. to II ni. Junior i4Uy evening. cUs at 10 a. m. You art welcema. niary department meets In Leslie Halt, with Miss Sue Williams in charge. 11 a. m. public worship, with sermon by the pastor. Theme. "Character Build ing." :3 p. m. the Epworth league will discutd the topic ,'The Worth While Life." under the leadership of Raymond Atteherry. 7;30 Song service led by the chorus choir and an evan- geliviatic address by the pastor. CHRISTIAN AND XIS"?TON"ARY ALLIANCE Services at 2:15 o'clock next Thursday afternoon. January S2. at 8S2 South Commercial street. Rev. J E, l-'ee of Portland, conducting the I;. Mo study. A cordial invitation to all. CASTLR CHAI'KL, UNITED BRE THREN Corner of Nebraska and l'h streets. A revival service is In progress iop Eworth ,eague M hy ,)agtor; and will continue for two or three week s sei vice every night exc?pt Sat urday nights. All people are Invited to attend every service. Rev. Goodrich is l proving valuable help. Sunday school FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Clll'RCH State and Church streets. Dr. Richard N. Avison. pastor. 9:15 down stairs, W. L Cummings. leader. 9:45 Sunday school. Prof. John W. Todd, superintendent 11:00 sermon by the pastor: To boys and girls from I Kings 8-0. Regular ' service topic. The Hearts Cry for God." Chorus choir accompanied by pipe organ. 3:00 p. ni. services at the Old People's Home, 12th and Ferry streets. Prof. J. T. Matthews, leader. 6:30 p. m. Sen- Mr. Clark will furnish secial music morn ing and evening. We cordially invite the public to worship with us. Two important week items to be remember ej are: The tea served by Mrs. R. E. lunlap and Mrs. Fred Barker to the Indies of the church Wednesday after noon, and p rayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:J0 o'clock. Avison. Junior league In Epworth hall. THE c6fRT STREET CHRISTIAN Church Corner of North Seventeenth and Court streets. We want the mem bership to begin planning for the re vival service which we hope to begin the latter part of next month. This preparation can be mad in two ways: private prayer and by talking it to your neighbor. The evangelist is now holding a big meeting at Vancouver, Washington, and comes to us imme diately at the close of that meeting. A splendid interest is shown in every de partment of the church and we trust that it may continue to grow. Let ev- tery ti'.ember be prompt in attendance sured. Begin by being at the Bible school Droniptly at 19 a. m. The pas tor will tell the story of "Saul, tee King" to the children. This Is eauca- ; tional dry and the "Call of Christian Education" will be presented in the mcining sermon. The Junior C. K. 3:30 p. m.. under direction of Miss Fleta Caspell, superintendent of Young Pennle's society of C. E. 6:30 p. m. A special program each meeting. E. B. Flake, president keeps things hum ming. Song sen-ice and sermon ftso p. m.. subject, "The Dark Cloud None Can Dispell." Wednesday 7:30 p. m. choir practice. Thursday 7:30 p. m., prayer meetin: 8 p. m., teacher train ing class. The seventh lesson "Instinct and Habit" Prof. tp.,. . . he next assitm day evening Miss Tart. Pupil" b; us make program for the benefit of 1 t Roll department ThesSi be 35 cents and 25 cents. t Invite to attend any of tW'' 1 or meetings. R L. PutnaJJ j 7:30 p. m. a platform meeting: "A at the services and this growth is as naiooniess fsuuoii. Addresses oy w. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL '10:00 a. m. W. W. Rosebratigh in the C:.mor South 19th and Kerry streets. Id of a growing school. Morning II. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school Worship 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. li eharze of Mrs. Burton E. Edwards, t-eorge t nupmnn, pastor. 16 a n. Addrens at 11 a. m. Chiistlan I'ndeavt'i' 6:45 p. m. Evening service 1 30 p. ui. Thursday evening service T:30. FIRST PRKSI1VTERIAN CHrilCH Thomas 8. Acheson minister. Cimecn fc lluo! 9:45. Jnwiili H. Albert, super intendent. Afot'ii ttitr worship 11a. ni. K'Tiiiou by the pastor l!ev. I.uthei Kirknell, Theme: "Poured Out." Come and hear hiin. Young People's sei vlce :SU. Evening worship 7:30. Theme JTe,.'iii; the Mr-nit With litllger-!." ST. PAUL'S CHl'RCH Second Sunday after Epiphany. 7:30 a. m. holy communion; 9: 15 a. m. church school: 1' a. m morning prayer and jernion; 7:30 p. m. evening prayer and address. Ever; -body welcome. Chas. it. l'o'v ell. pastor. Oliver. Mrs. E. M. Vandervort, Dr. Doney. and Dr. Avison. Midweek pray er and service Thursday 7:30 p. m. KOCTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner Plinth Commercial aid Washington treds. H. K. Peinberton, pastor. Bible ('hold It) n. in. Classes for nil ages and oil t"i o velrome. Carl Miller, superin tendent. Meeting for worship 11 a. m. topic "Redemption." Young People's icetiiig in C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Gospel meetiiiK at 7:80 p. ni. Hebrews at 7:30 p. ni. Thursday, TliK FRUH MKTHORIST CIICRCll Market street. Sunday service: 10 a m.. Sunday sclinol; preaching at 11 u. in., Hmv. A. H. Anderson will bring the message; preaching nt 8:30 and T:30 p. m Rev, B. W. Huokabee will tuiiiR these messages; prayer meeting Tliursilay night at 7:30 p, in. V. J. Johnston, pastor. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, eiclentlsts Sunday services Is held at 440 Clieiuttkuta sheet at 11 a. in., sub Jest of Mble lesson, "Life." Sunday fii'hool at 8:40 a. m. Wednesday even ing testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 302 Masonic. Temple, ujieu prfti-v rlnv A-rent Kimiliiv ami Iml. -id.iyH. from 11:46 a. m. to C p. m. All ,eVe,,t ftr corullllly nvite, are Invited to our service nnd to our reading room. SALVATION ARMY Street met ing Saturday evening 7:15. Testimony, chorus and preaching at 8:00. Street meeting Sunday morning at 10:30. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. sharp. Y. P. L. at 6:15. Street meeting at 7:1 Gospel singing, good preaching ill the hall at 8:00. Public cordially invited to worship with us. Ensign and Mrs. Hunter officers in charge. FIRST M. E. CHURCH The going into effect of the constitutional am endment making a saloonless nation, will be celebrated nt the First M. E. church Sunday evening. The great or ganizations which have made possible this day of triumph will be represent ed. Mrs. E. M. Vandevort, who has been a member of the I. O. G. T. for fifty years, nnd who has reached her eighty-fourth year, will be guest m honor and will speak briefly. Mrs. 8. 15. Oliver will represent the W. C. T. V. Remarks will be made by Mr. W. L. Cunimlngs, and Mr. W. T. Rlgdon, veterans In the cause. President Carl Grogg Doney will speak of the part played by ths anti-saloon league, and Dr. R. N. Avison will speak of the churches' purt in the great reform. Music by the chorus choir with special putriotlc numbers. Those who feel like celebrating in recognition of the great LESLIE METHODIST CHURCH Corner South Commercial and Meiers NAZARENE CHURCHNinteenth Btret''-Hoce N Aldrlch, pastor. :45 and Msrlon Streets, Sunday school at ' " ' DU,,ully n0"" P's with a .45 n. m W. B. Hardy, superintend- "I011?,1" "K wrvlce' Come E ut; preaching at 11 mi I o'clock by Iil""tl1' "Ul'erlntendent, The prl- the panto. Young People's meeting at - S;30 p. in. Mid-week prayer meeting tt 7:30 p, in. Wediuwday. This Is a tiome like place where the stranger f.Vls at home and the old fashion go. pel-Is preached in every service. A. Wells, pastor; Florence Wells, denson- l 'l KST CONOR IS (I A T I O N A , t'liuri h, Liberty and Center streets, W, C. KuiHmtr, minister 10 a, m., Sun day sellout with classes for all, W. I. Ft.iley, superintendent; tl a. m "On tbe Ttiif biild on a New Church Yenr. ' ;S0 p. in, riirlsllnn Endeavor, " Live H'.cii-ty Willi Live Meetings"; 7:30 p. en., 'The Heart Cry of Christianity." I-Allowing this two motion picture libits: "The Full' Ground nt liieuos Ayres," "Naval and Military Training Blatlnn, Argentine Republic." UNITED EVANISF.LICAL .CHURCH Cottage and Center streets, Ruv. G. 1,. I.oveli, paslor. Sunday school at 10 Lexington The Moore Multiple Ex haust system Is an exclu sive Lexington feature. This device conserves fu el by producing more horsepower per piston displacement. This ex haust develops a maxi mum of 23.8 per cent more horsepower than does the same motor without it. it's a fuel snv- THE B. & C. MOTOR CO. 178 South Commercial Street Ittmftltr 4 " . tf?tt!ft-! ' THREADED Rubber" Insntfl. ji tion permits the Bone Dry shipment and storage of batteries, 60 that no matter how long the f. ( dealer keeps them in stock they are brand new when they go out of the door on his customers' cars. i 1 Ask us about it. Dcgge Si Burreli Auto Electricians 233 North High Street fl STORAGE BATTERY V? 1 A i CI JM .4j4-NH Through Service We Grow FIRST I5APTIST CHL'RCH DR. S. J. Reid will speak at the First Baptist church morning and evening. At 11 a. ni. hu theme will be: "Can a Chris::an Be a Successful Business Man?" At 7:30 p. in. his topic will be "Camou. flage." The large chorus choir under J. tV. Troy's direction will sing. Serv ices will continue throughout the week, every evening except Monday. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Semi-annual rally of the Iiaptixt Young People's t'nion of the central association at 2:30 and 6:30 p. m., with lunch between after noon and evening sessions. Dr. S. J. Reld, the evangelist, was at his best last night nt the First liaptist church. He delivered a strong, tender message on "The Love of God." His remarks were based on Christ's words to Judas when he betrayed him with a kiss, and Jesus said, "Friend, wherefore art thou come." The teacher of Judas was pic tured vividly and then contrasted with the love of God us revealed in Christ's life and appeals. It was one of the strongest messages Dr. Reid has yet delivered. The audiences are increas ing and the interest in the meetings Is growing. LBAKER'SJ ft r r r r a IS COOD WorBreakfast Luncheon Dinner m mi JASON LEE MEMORIAL CHl'HCH Corner of Winter and Jefferson streets, Thomas Acheson, pastor. On Sunday, January 18, the following pro gram will be observed: Sunday school 9:45 a. in., class for all ages under the care of capable teachers. Strangers are welcomed. Public worship, 11 a. m.. subject, "Praotical Patriotism." Cluss meeting, 12:16 p. m. Epworth League meeting, 6:30 p. m. A rousing time is assured. Young people cordially invit ed. Evening service 7:30 n. m.. tmh. jent., "The Great Inquiry." The choir, under the leadership of Professor Fl SuPPer Any time that any one. wants a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, sustaining food value. 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