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1 'I f-AGE sa OiMAlfoiggl ST. PAIL'S Church and Chemeke ta strews, the Rev. Clias. )I .Pow'ell, 15. D., mlor. Service for the first Humlay after Trinity: 7:30 a. m., early celebration of the holy communion: 9:45 a. m., church school; 11 a. m., high celebration and sermon, "The Re ligion of Science"; 8 p. m., evening prayer and address. Mian Lam-inn will sing an offertory solo at the morning Horviee. Kvcryboily welcome. ST. JOHN'S EVA NC5 KLICA L THERAN Sixteenth and, A streets Knelewood, II. XV. Gross, pastor. Serv ices at 10:30 a. m., holy communion wll be celebrated. Preparatory serv ice, Kngllsh, Saturday, 8 p. m., ler man 10 a. m. COL'RT STRKET CHRISTIAN Corner of North Seventeenth and Court strets. Next Lord's day is Chil dren's day and we want the bluest attendance possible on that day. Our .im is 250. Can we do It? Sure! Let each one bring one and It will be an easy mark. A fine program is in prep aration now. Lay away your pennies nickles and dimes this week and bring as an offering for the children of oth er lands next Lord's day. The Loyal nughtPrs clam have charge of the school this week. Remember we be gin 10 a. m. sharp, lie there! Talk to the children by the pastor. Morning sermon, 11 a. m subject, "Why Chil dren's Day?" Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor, 0: 30 p. m. The Intermediate and Senior C. E. socle-1 ties will participate In the union meet ing at the Evnngellcal church. Every! member of these societies is asked to attend this meeting. Those who do 1 not attend are going to miss sotno-1 thing. Song service and sermon 8 p. ! m., "Rooting Out What (iod Has Not 1'lanted." Come hear this straight from the should gOKiiel frrnion, Mon day, 8 p, m., regular monthly bourd meeting. Thursday, 8 p. m., devotion and liible study. We begin a new ser le of liible studies on "The AVorn. Friday afternoon the .Mary, Martha society will meet for business meeting and work. The public Is invited to came and worship with us at any time, it. L. I'ulnam, paxlur. JASON I.KR MEMORIAL North Wnlcr uml Jefferson streets. Rev. Thomas Acliesim, pastor. Sunday suhool at !t:4.ri . in., Chits, H igpinan in charge. Classes for all ages under f.ipuhle leaders. At 11 n. in., Children's iluvy exercises by the Sunday school.' Junior league at 2::i0 p. nt., Miss CI race Tyhir, suiei'in(enlent. Epworth League ul 7 p. ni. All young people welcome. At S p. m. the Woman's Home Missionary society will celebrate lis fortieth nnnlversavv, Tlmve VI be special music by the choir under the leadership of Professor Clark. Tues day evening the social ami business : I. inclines of the church beginning nt ' "0 ivlll a hniupiet. The Mlxptith class In I'hiirge. Come and bring your Ins yets, but conic any way, ami on.oy tills delightful occasion. And then on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, conic and enjoy a banquet of spiritual thing nt the prayer and praise service. The chinch Is In tills community for ihe people and every one Is welcome. CATHOLIC Communion mass at 7:30 a. m. High muss and sermon by Rev. Katlur lieroulii at 10:30 n. m. llcnedlellon at 7:30 p. in. Everyone welcome. Commencing on June 13lh mid continuing during the summer, Mouths, both masses on Sunday will be low masses and benediction will follow the last mass. MUST CHURCH OK CHRIST SCIENTIST Sunday services held at 440 Chemeketa street at 11 a. m sub ject of Bible lesson "Ancient and Mod ern Necromoncy, God the Only Cause and Creator." Sinday school at S:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 209 Masonic temple, open every day I except Sunday and holidays, from 11:45 a. m. to 6 p. m. All are invited. GOOD SAMARITAN MISSIO-' Meeting at W. C. T. U. hall, comer South Commercial and Ferry streets. Sunday, 3 p. m., preaching by pastor of South Salem Friends church. FIRST BA PTI ST Marion and Lib erty streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prof. G. R. Schlaucn . McMinnvllle will speak at the morning hour. His theme "Evangelism." E. A. Miller, teacher of Salem, will speak in the evening, theme, "Whitewashed or Washed White." Bible school at 9:43 a. m. li. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. You arc cordially invited to these services. NAZARENE Coiner of Nineteenth and Marion streets. Sunday school at 9:4.1 a. m., W. 1!. Hardy, superintend ent. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and t j. m. Young Peoples Bible Study at 7 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. m. The subject for morning worship Is "Jesus Tempta tion." Mrs. Wells will speak In the ab- sense of the pastor. In the evening the pupilt will be filled by Rev. Smith from California. Special singing h. both of these services. The district assembly of. the North Pacific will be held in this church June 15-20. Dr. J. W. Goodwin from Pasadena, Cal., will preside. A. AVells, pastor. t'NITED EVANGELICAL Cottage street. Rev. V. S. Mumey, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ni., S. P. Mc Cracken, superintendent. Public wor ship at 11 a. m. by the pastor, t'nion Christian Endeavor services in this ohm eh Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, CHURCH OF GOD 1348 North Church street,' J. .1. Gillespie, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching "inivle.e, 11 a. in., subject, "The Open ing of the Seventh Seal," Rev. 8. Young Peoples meeting, 7 p. m., leader Miss Ella Hahn. Preaching service, 8 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 7: 45 o'clock. We invite all who cin to worship with us. LUTHERAN East State and Eigh teenth streets, George Koehler, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m., subject, "The Model Congregation." Visitors ,o welcome. There will be no evening service. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN ( Yew Park. Bible school at 10 a. m. Pleaching ut'll a. m. Christian En deavor at 7 p. m., and a short service at 8 o'clock. Mhl-week prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening nt S o'clock Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend. C. W. Corby, pastor. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Regular services next Thursday afternoon, June 10, at 2:15 o'clock nt 32 South Commercial street. Rev. J. E. Fee having return ed from Nyack, New York, will con duct the Bible study. All friends who are Interested In Bible study are cor dially Invited to be present. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Cornei' Church and State streets, Richard N. Avison, 1). D., minister. 9:15 a. nt., old time class meeting, room 4 .down stairs, W. L. Cummings, CAM MORNING SERVICE, 11 O'CLOCK Speakers: Elder F. F. and Mrs. Oster Seventh Day Adventist Missionaries just returned from Ar menia will pive their experiences durintr the war -and iell nf hir Sllbied: 'AVMCryforPeace.WmU bete EVENING SERVICE, 8 O'CLOCK Speaker: Elder 'A.R.Ogden, Walla Walla, Wash. ; Pres. North Pacific Union Conference Subject: Is International Chaos Impending? World Conditions In the Light of Prophecy. Excellent singing is being rendered by a large choir under the direction of Prof. G. E. Johnson of Astoria Ici.iier. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, Al phcus Gillette, superintendent; Robin Fisher assisting. We are aiming to make our school one of the largest and best in the state. There are class es for old, young and middle aged. A class for men with Judge Benson as teacher, two mixed clases for adults, two for young men, several for young women .one for young married people, and on down to the beginners depart ment. If you are not a member of any other school, we would be pleased to have you Join us. This is baccalaureate Sunday for Kimball school of theology. The sermon will be by Rev. E. M. Hill, D. D., district superintendent of Van couver, Wash. At 4 p. m., a vesper service with brief addresses by the members of the graduating class, will take the place of the regular evening service of the church. A general and cordial invitation Is extended to the public to be presented at both services. 3 p. ni., usual service at the Old Peo ples' Home, Twelfth and Ferry streets. 7 p. m., senior Epworth League, Loren Baslcr, leader, topic, "Common Mv takes in Everyday Living." This will be followed by a social hour to which all city and university younger people are invited to come and get better ac quainted. Intermediate league in Ep worth hall. Junior league upstairs In Epworth hall. Thursday, 8 p. m., us ual midweek prayer and praise serv ice. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lib erty and Center streets, W. S. Kantncr minister. 10 a. m., Bible school with classes for all ages, W. I. Staley, su perintendent; 11 a, m., "Regaining a Lost Christ"; 8 p. m., "The Book of Jonah Its Message." Come and wor ship with us. Union Young People's meeting at the United Evangelical church at 6:30 p. m, H IfiHL A N 1) FRIENDS Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Children's day exercises will occupy the Bible school hour. Program to begin at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 u. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. Guy W. Furbay, one of the teachers in the seminary at Grenleaf, Idaho, will be with ub and preach In the evening. Special music both morning and even ing. The Christian Endeavor will dis miss for the members to attend the union C. E. meeting at the United Evangelical church from 6:30 to 7:30, dismissing In time to get home to the preaching service. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. A cordial wel come to nil our services. I. G. Lee and wife, pastors. Society (Continued from Page Eight.) Mrs. E. J. Barraby of Seattle return ed home Wednesday after a fortnight's visit at the home of her parents, M' and Mrs. George Vlckey of North Sa lem. Mr. Vlckey accompanied his dau ghter as far as purtland, where he went to consult a specialist concern ing his eyes. Last Friday evening in the auditor ium at Qtilnaby Park, the piano pupils of Mrs. Henry Lee, assisted by the violin pupils of Miss Joy Turner were presented in one of the most enjoy able musical recitals of the entire sea son. Several parties motored from Sa lem to attend the concert, and the large building Was filled to capacity. Following the recital the Lndies Aid society of the community served re reshinenia to the guests. The program: March of the Little Sages a.Mtthews Esther Hahn. Duet A Merry, House Party, Harthan Sophia GIrod and Ella Hahn. Orchestra, violin, Mr. Lau, piano, Mrs. Lee, Cello, Mr. Lee, cornet, Mr. Arm priest. Violin La Tyrolin "..Kent Robert Ramsden. Gavotte Mable Rogers. Pretty Butterflies Greenwald Sophia Girod. SEVENTH FAIR GROUNDS, JUNE 1-13,1920 SPEECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 6 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Uuet Alumni Reunion Morris-rn : MilUrtd Btckner Edith Larsen.. When All is Quiet Kiiigiu Evelyn Longmire. Violin Stephanie Gavotte ....Cxbulka ; Grace Stevens. Sweet Idleness Greenwald ' Mildred Beekuer. Gavotte . .. , - Greenwald Neva Hutchcswii. Childirh Glee St. Joseph Edith Larson. Violin Fantasie Dancla .. Ross Harris. Duel Over Hill and Dale....Ensleman Evelyn Longmire, Ella Hahn. Orchestra Mr. Lau, Mr. Armpriest, Mr. ml i-Ms. Lee. Crimson Blushes Ida Lester ! Ella Hahn. Duct Amaryllis Mabel Rogers and Edith Larson. Les Sylphes - Stella Spellbrink. Wednesday evening. June 2. the students of the department of music at Willamette university gave a con cert In the First Methodist church, which the huge audience was unani mous In admitting was one of the best and most elaborate of the year. All 'the numbers were rendered in a uieas ing and artistic manner, favor being divided equally among the voice and instrumental pieces. Those taking part in the program were Dorothy Stafford, Gladys Brodie, Lucille Atwood, Sasje Pratt, Pearl Carson, Ruby Rosenkranz, Mary Jane Allxrt. Bruce Putnam, Marguer ite Cook, Evelyn Moss. Floyd Mcln tyre, Laura Hoyt. Fay' Pratt, Loa Brigg, P. M. Blenkinsop and Mrs. Stephen A. Stone. Dr. and Mrs. Chalmer Lee George will leave Monday for the mountains for a fortnights outing. Dr. George is recuperating from a serious illness and the trip was prescribed as an aid to his convalesence. They have given up their apartment at the Marion and upon their return will take up tneir residence in their new home on Lib erty street. The many friends of .Mrs. J. M. Dole of 337 South ISth street will be pleas ed to hear that she is recovering fro n her recent attack of pneumonia. D.inie Nature1 herself gave fre ly of her bloom and foliage to make beau tiful the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. C Kafoury for the wedding of Miss Le one May Estes to F. Theodore Condo Sunday afternoon. The bride who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. E tes and a former high school student looked charming In her gown of white net and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Mattie Jarnian made a dainty bridesmaid while Sjephen Kafoury -acted as best man. The cere mony was performed by Rev. James Elvln in the presence of relatives and immediate friends. Miss Joanna James sang "I Love You Truly," with Miss Ruth Bedford at the piano. The Draperies MADR TC ORDER TO FI7 TOUR WINDOWS C.S. Hamilton 340 Court Street DREAMLAND RINK TUESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS SUNDAY AFTERXOOX Ladles Skates Freo Friday Night. Ladles Skates 10c Tuesday and Saturday Nights. .it! DAY ADVENTIST ANNUAL groom is a brother -of Mrs. N. C Ka jfoury. After a: trip to- Seattle and coast cities the happy couple wIU re side on East State street. : Mrs. F.W. Cook opened her home Tuesday afternoon Id the Work Brit tle club. The afternoon was spent in playing "5001" and a social time was enjoyed, after which dainty refresh ments were served by the hostess, as sisted by her daughter. Miss Thelma. Mrs. Lester Davl swill entertain the club at it next meeting. June 14. Those present at the pleasant affair were Mrs. L. W. Aacheson. Mrs. O. L. Scott Mrs. Lester Davis will entertain Ih? Mrs E T Busselle, Mrs E A Bennett, Mrs C. E. Barbour, Mrs. T. W. Davits, Mrs. B Angel and the gracious hos!- Girl Assaulted With Club May Die; Neighbor Is Held Portland, Or., June 4. Louise E. Bender," 17, is unconscious at a local hospital today suffering from a crush ed skull inflicted late last night by an WOODRY BUYS and SELLS EVERYTHING Phone 610-511 270 N. Commercial St. MAGNETOS W. II. Hildebrandt & Co. Official Eisemann Magneto Service Station 279 North Commercial street SALEM PIANOS and Player PianosBest and Cheaper Makes at GEO. C. W ILL Salem, Oregon Phonographs and Records EDISONS VICTORS COLUMBIA AND STARR GEO. C. WILL AFTERNOON SERVICE, 2:30 O'CLOCK Speaker: Evangelist A. R. Bell Pastor Salem S. D. A. Church unknown' assailant. Alvin.Denoit 24 neighbor, is- being- held by the police IH-nding investigation. W. B. liender, father of the girl also is In a hospital suffering from a' scalp wound inflicted by the assail ant when he attempted to rush to his daughter's assistance. ftenoit, according to the police, has FOR LONO DISTANC1 AUTO TRUCKING WillametteValley Transfer Co. PHONH 1401 vrm also do local HAULING "WalfeW r.i,.. .v. t - . IS..','- f lfnlna. . 1 Max 0. Bur en lit North Commercial Wanted 100 Cars for Storage Tracy's Garage, 544 Ferry St. General repairing. Special rates for storage and washing or oiling Phone 199 L. M. HUM Csre of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will cur any known disease. Oren Sundays from 10 a. m. until 1p.m. . 1S1 South High Street Salem, Oregon. Phone ISt ! vl3 HIDE and SAC! WANTT Alto Ju.V Dancing E?erj Woodsy Bungalow y ) 2 Men cfe CoLW.F.Wri . . PaM III J HOME OWNERS N"ow Is the Timttoi-, HOMER PIPE!1 AIR Flit wm. gahlse:; The Store of Hot Bio N. 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