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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1921)
rage It lie i apiuu journal, saiem, uregon. Storm Ties Traffic In Rockies Churches Friday Denver, Colo., April 16. The Rocky Mountain regions today were slowly recovering from the etfects of the worst storm of the winter, which yesterday covered the district with a snow covering ranging from 11 to 14 Inches, blockaded railroads and paralyzed wire communication in most di rections from Denver. Train Service Annuled. Train service to the south, an nulled last night, was expected to be resumed todar. Wire service, however, was not expected to re turn to normal immediately be-. tause of the large number of poles torn down by the wind and weight of the snow. Some damage to livestock was anticipated when the outlying dis tricts can be communicated with. Temperatures below freezing oc curred last night in most parts of the state. ' . Continued fmrn Pipp Nine 1 T Twftf fli "Building in Christ." Following f jTaJ m fte Gomraun,on service there will A be the junior. Intermediate Q. E. 6:30 p. m. Young people's meet ing 6:30 p. m. Both these young people's meetings are Interesting Wnrvt Weather of and ,M"lr,Ds- Youn ln" worst w earner ui terested are )nTUe1 ng ,ervlce Winter Visited On and sermon 7:30 p. m. There will Mountain S t a t e S "Pedal music at both services. Kvenlng sermon, "The Great Day to Come." We want all the mem bers used to thinking about ud planning to attend the church school on Thursday evening. The program for present Is as follows: 7 p. m. young preacher's class; 7:30 p. m. teacher training ubs and at same time for all who do not wish to take the teacher train ing, the prayer meeting with dis cussion of topic; 8 p. ra. Bible study by pastor; 8:30 p. m. prac tical workers class. This course is arranged so that you can come at 7 o'clock and stay till 9 p. m. and be enioyinK something all the while. Are you a Christian and want to grow spiritually nuL do service for Christ? Then you can profit by attending this school. Anyone is invited to all services of the churcn. Come once and we know you will come again You will always find a welcome In our family. R. I l'utnam, pastor. very time of it, and her wonder- Church St. J. J. GHlispie. pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Tne Revival services are still going and there will be services on. CHURCH Bible school at 10 a. m., Clifton Ross, superintendent. We hare classes for all axes and grades, under the care of compe tent, Christian teachers. Come and bring a friend, you will find a real welcome. Morning worship anil nrMfihinr at 11 o'clock. v . j IhaDnenine'. You Mnnnt mtfrA n vor meeting at 7 p. m., and precah- miss this meeting. Union Hall, i. A coraial Invitation is extend in at 8 p. m. Young People's j Court Street, near High, at 7:30. !.d aI1 who can attend the ser- prpyer meeung on i ussuar ful progress. Tomorrow evening he will discuss the future of our nation's history as it is written in God's Great Book. And ftheiSunday at 11:00 a. m., 2:30 and answer to the oneatlon wllir . 17:30 D. m. The services will be given in the lirht of events now Dducted by EvangrelUt Neal. L. E. Young People's meeting at meet at :30 p. m. Mr. Vernon I Tyler in charge. Young people jare Invited to attend this service. 'Public worship 7:30 p. m. subject I "Sunday Blue Laws and Modern Propaganda" or "Are We Humane in Our Treatment of Humanity." There will be Bpecial music both morning and evening, and each service of the day will be earnest and helpful. The public Is most cordially Invited to attend these 'service. Do not forget prayer and Bible study meeting on Wed nesday at 7:30. We want you there. EV. LUTH. CHURCH. East State and Eighteenth streets, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Divine service (German) at 10:30 a. m. Evening service (English) Natumay, Anrip , i of 7-n - at Wnrmi Qv.i ... uU Whit II. Birom in f 'k i. was on April i8, Martin Luther ,tooa b"MI Wet at Worms lai J nert j i-oanntft- An ntv... . N vlmv Winn n , me. Amen." Everybody . Aiallv Invito . ,v ' " . , laeM iiw. ivoenier, pastor. 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Lee will give a Bible lesson. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting announced on Sunday. The public is cordial ly Invited to attend our services. I. G. and Ida J. Lee, pastors. SCANDINAVIAN CHURCH . Fifteenth and Mill streets. Rev. D. O.Hassel will preach at 11 o'clock. We cordially Invite all who under stand the language to attend. The Sunday school commences at 12 o'clock and is conducted In Eng lish. In the Bible class for adults M Wires Paralyzed. Chicago, April 16. Telegraphic communication in the west and ovthern sections of the country are practically paralyzed today. according to reports received by telegraph companies here this morning. The reports show I hero was no communication whatever between Chicago and Oniuhu anil I but the wires are In bad condition all along the line reaching from Den ver southeastward and Including Dallas, Texas; Little Itock, Ark.; Shreveport, La.; Memphis, Tenn.: New Orleans, St. Louis, Nashville, Chattanooga, lilniiiiiKhum anil Cincinnati. The weather bureau reported the storm to be moving southeast ward. ChlcagoauH awoke this morning to face a gale of hiKh ve loclty, accompanied by a cold tlrlv lng rain. Small damage i report ed this far north. Dubuque Snowbound. Dubuijuc, Iowa, April IB. Du beque Is souwbsnd and struggling to extricate Itself from the effects of one of the most severe blizzards experienced In this section of the country at this time of the year for almost a decade. Seven Inches of snow fell during the night. Total recolpts of the Oorrallls postoffice for this quarter were as coiiipurcd 110,028.55 for the first months of last year. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH Comer South Commercial and Meyers streets, Horace N. Aldrlch. pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, E. A. Rhoten, superintendent; 11 a. m., public worship, with sermon by the pas tor, theme, "The Wisdom That Is Hid from the Wise." Special mu sic will Include an anthem, "River of Life" (Lacy) sung by the choir and a quartet, "Father Almighty to Thee" (Costa), Mlsseh Hratt and Aldrlch, Messrs. Mclntire and Rogers. Junior League, 3 p. in., MIhs Marguerite Gutsihow, super intendent. 6:30 p. in., Miss Helen Ilady will lead the Epwortli League. 7:30 p. m.. evening pray er and adilreris by II M. Meade, three years social settlement work er in Honolulu, subject, "Hawai ian Heroines." Offertory solo by Miss Josephine llross. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Chcmekta and Church streets. Services for the third Sunday after Easter: 7:30 a. m holy communion; 9:4b a. m church school and confirmation Instruction; 11 a. m, morning prayer and sermon, "The Value of Emotion In Religious Experience.' 'I'll iw church will Join in the united service at the armory in the even ing. Everybody welcome. Charles H. Powell, rector. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST , Tlce8 SCIENTIST 440 Chemekei. tft. I At 11 a m Pihi. ...w J JASON LEE MEMORIAL "Doctrine of Atonement", gun- CHURCH. Corner Winter and rfv .k,,i .i ii.ii: . , Jpfferaon Sts. Thomas Acheson nesdav testlmonfal mHt.!r .""' pastor. On next Sunday, April p. m. Reading room, 209 Mason- 17th- thlB ehurcn w,n nter the ic Temple, open every day except field for a or Blrenous el,orl holidays and Stiniiav from 11 in the interest of God and men. a. m. to 5 p. m. All are cor.mlly We belleve tremendously In the invited to our service and to our . importance oi me uuuau auu reading rooms. i message to tne world, ana wiui this conviction every department CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL w'" take "P it9 ta3k- If you be fiHi'n ii neve In world betterment we w . Lit i i, (lilU " - - Ferry Sts. H. C. Stover, minister challenge you to an opportunity the Scandnlavlan languages areiB. E. Edwards, superintendent to help. Sunday school convenes spoken. The confirmation class Sunday school at 10 a. m Mri, 'at 9:45 a.m. We have provision meets every Friday, 7 p. m., at;B. E. Edwards. BUDerintennent made for all ages, and our teach Sermon bv the nastor a4 1 1 a. m ers are on their job. Strangers Christian Endeavor at 6:45 D. land visitors nlways welcome m. Sacred concert hv the rhnlr Public worship 11 a. m. Subject of the LeBlie M. E. church at 'What the Church Is Doing For 7:30 n. m. iThfl World." Miss Grace Tyler 'will meet Junior League at 3 p PHiTRfW nv nnn iai m m Honinr F.nworth League will 653 North High street. WEST SALEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. Haw thorne, pastor. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m., Edward B. Ashurst, superintendent. Evangelistic serv ice in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor, subject, "Facing the Music." Everybody welcome. The Ladles' Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Al bert Thomas on Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Sunday school board will meet at the parsonage on Fri day evening at 7:30 o'clock. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preach ing service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Children's sermon by the pastor at 11: a. m. Youne People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Meeting of ministry and Over sight on Thursday evening at 7:30, followed by the regular prayer meeting at 8. Nathan Swabb, pastor. "AMERICA Her Future. Will we always have Religions Li berty? Our Country's Destiny a Bible Prophecy." This will be Evangelist Dell's subject tomor row evening. Last Sunday the Evangelist showed from the Rilile the rise of our nation, and the , Cherro Flour and Cherro Cereals Delivered to your flour bin by your Grocer Service Quality VAT IDRVTT J F 4 ROSE CITY 4 CLYDE COOK GRAND "The Huntsman" Latest News Events Children 10c Sunday-Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Who's Who Starts Monday HERE YOUR CHANCE! IF YOU THINK YOCR A GOOD GUESSK8 US CH FRFP mm WHO'S WHO IN SALEM AND WIN $25.00 M CASH PRIZES, LIBERTY WHERE THE KG nCTCBSS SHOW A WALNUT BED ROOM Suite Beautiful in Design You will find in our west window two Walnut Suites of remarkable attractiveness. Designed in Chippendall Period, sturdily built to endure the wear of more than average use. Suites consists of a double sized bed, roomy dresser with large mirror, triple mirrored vanity table and massive chifforobe, chair, rocker and bench are also included. Can be had in wal nut or ivory finish as desired. Our second floor is used exclusively for the display of Bedroom Furniture. Suites priced from $50.00 and up. In Ivory, Walnut, Mahogany, and Oak finish. with Powell, f i ZJSMBKHBJjTh HIGHLAND PIMKNoJ BH fm SfeS ft M fa IMA M ill. PliOnTTIM I producion wiih vhich no comparison can I UJCIXXU y be made -The supreme effort of d true artist f A COSMOPOLITAN Production V t Written and directed by Frances Marlon j Krom tbe ,'""",a' s",r' by V Em. Photographed by Charles Qosher k Suniuel Merwin m h$k J if 1 L,viv and Henry Cronjdger j&ts. ' Rlrl was an ln-lrrss whose J H ?KiZ&5Sm. father "owned" the The man ttUw fSPHk l 0 a a rebel presa reporter, slniR- f wBSK -Um i y RlHiK hkuIiiM the wheels of Krall If ILw. 7$ vlfflSL 1) l"K politics. When the two put iSHUk T w JTi k sj the Mr! rB. B YTfHTlMiYl Adults 35c EXTRA SPECIAL Cretonnes, values up to $1.25 yard Special 50c per yard All Reed, Fibre and Grass Furniture greatly reduced. All dropped patterns in Reed and Fibre Furniture reduced from 10 to 50 percent. C. S. HAMILTON 340 COURT STREET H0USE FURNISHER Sales Representatives for Sherman Clay & Co. Pianos Your Blouses May Reflect Your Individuality! There is no ' longer the sameness in all olouses that we had to cope with several years ago It is actually a fact that the woman who buys ready-made blouses can choose one that is just as individual and characteristic of her personality as an especially tailored blouse would be We Are Happy in Our Ability to rue jour spring and summer suit that blouse which was meant to give it the fl nal touch of perfect style. Let the Mode of Your Suit Govern Your Choice in Blouses- Georgette Blouses $3.98 to $17.73 These sheer blouses come in more ornate than dress pit terns. The colors are both in the darker and the more delicate tints. So great is the variety of design offered that your own eyes needed to do them justice. Crepe de Chine Blouses $4.98 to $14 75 Among other models in these blouses, we can give yon f hA - ti'u'ar semi-tailored design finished with narro Pleatings at the collar and cuffs. We believe that are offering the best blouse values in Salem. -Many of our patrons have told us so and we would convince you of this fact. 01. trains many a wife in the purchasing power of dollar