Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 14, 1921, Page Page Twelve, Image 12

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    Saturday, May 14, 1921
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregc3.
Salem Churches
JASSON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. t of the Omaha araa, wilt deliver
CHURCH Corner Winter and an address of especial interest to
Jefferson streets, Thomas Acheson, students as well as people in gen
pastor Due to the faithful efforts eral. The public is most cordial
of our church officers and the ly invited to come and njoy
spiritual tone of all our services, these addresses, from men of
every department in the organiza- great minds,
tion is growing steadily. We most
cordially invite the public to wor- EVANGELIST BELL will speak
ship witn w. at the following serv-, tomorrow evening at 7:30 in Un
ices on Sunday, May 15: A pray-! ion hall, Court street near High,
ermeetlug for workers and others His subject will ba "The Third
who can coma will convene at 9: 15 'Angel's Message." It is the warn
a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. 'ing from God against the worship
with Charles Hageman as superin-1 of the beast of Revelation, and
tendeat. Our school is well organ- his image; and connected with it
ised. We have classes for all ages. ' is the greatest judgment ever
Strangers alwayB welcome. Two pronounced against men. To be
services will be held at 11 a. m. j forewarned is to be forearmed.
The Rev. C. D. Day will bring aprof. I. c. Colcord of Portland,
timely message to the members of will be with us again. Come and
Ihe adult church. The pastor and enjoy his service of song,
bis staff of workers will meet the NAZARENE Nineteenth and
young people of the community for , Marion Btreets, one block of Cen
Ihe formal organization of the Jun-er on Nineteenth. Chemeketa car
lor church. This meeting will be gunday school at 8:45, W. B. Har
held In tbe primary department dy superintendent. Classes for
room In the church basement. We ali ageg wltn gO0(j christian teach
are especially Interested in young erB wno teach the Bible. Preach
people ijetween the ages of eight tng at n an(i at 8o'clock. Su6
and sixteen. The Junior choir will i ject for morning message, "The
lead the singing. There will be a Blble standard of Christian Uni
tormal reception young peoMty .. BvangellBtlc service in the
to the Junior church. Parents who I evening Young people's ulbU
re interested in the religious wel- gtudy at 7 p m an(j at 7:30 tw
tare of their chidren are invited to prayer meetlngs. Wednesday eve-co-operate
with us. Epworth n(ng &t g O.clock thc regular
league meets at 7 p. m. These , weeky prayer meetlng. This is
meetings are full of interest and the begt of a), Ijarge attePfl3nce
spirit. Plan to be present. At 8 ! an(, Qeep ,nteregt ln ,pritual
p. m. Dr. Huddleston returned tn ,g be,ng manlfe8ted. You
nlssionary from the Philippine is-1 ar( )nyited A We,lg pa8tor
lanos, win ..ring u.e mBHaBB Florence Wella, deaconess.
me evening, iui win uc u eicm
service. Plan to be there. Good
music and a good time at all the
meetings.
FIRST P II Efe U TT E R 1 a rJ
CHUHCI Church street, between
Chemeketa ..ml Center. Sabbath
school iicets at 9:45 a. m., Jos. H.
Albert, upertntendent. A cordial
invitation is extended to all mem
bars ot the church and congrega-
ST. PAUL'S Chemeketa and
Church streets. Services for Whit
sunday, which is one of th? five
great festivals of the Chjistlan
year. 7:30 a. m. low celebration
of the holy communion; 9:45 a.
m. church school; 11 a ni nigh
celebration and sermon, "The
Birthday of the Church," pre
ceded by a short children's ser-
tlon to Join the Bible school. mon ' : "' P- m-
Preaching by the pastor, Ward address, "The Pentecostal
num. t - i . ,,, Ill'hsinr." Everybody welcome.
p. m. Topic for the morning, "The
Dynamic of Evangftitsin." Subject
tor the evening, "The Discipline of
Crisis." Those without a church
home and stringers in the city will
find a welcome among us at all
services. The Intermediate C. E.
meets at b p. m. Senior C. E. at
8: SO p. m. Prayer meeting on
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
You are urged to renew your In
terest In the mid-week service.
WEST SALEM METHORIST
EPISCOPAL A. Hawthorne, pas hold separate prayer services at
tor. Sunday school 10:30 a. in. 9:30 a. m. Bible school at 9:45
Edward B. ABhurst superintend- H. E. Hewitt, superintendent
Chas. H. Powell, rector.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSION
ARY ALLIANCE -Next meeting
will be held on Wednesday after
noon, May 18, Instead of on ThuiT.
day, at 632 South Commercial
'street. Mr. Fee will condu.t Bible
study as usual beginning at 2:15
o'clock. A very cordial invitation
is extended to all.
FIRST BAPTIST William T.
Milllken, pastor. Men and women
lng on Thursday at t p. m. I. G.
and Ida J. Lee, pastors.
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN"
Corner N. Seventeenth and
Court streets. Looks like It was
going to be a fine day today. The
finest way in the world to make
it the finest day is to go to tbe
Bible school. Be prompt and tbe
first one there. Try it once. Get
up early wash your face ln '.old
water, move likely and you can
get there by 9:45 a. m. You feel
better all day, try it. Be one of
250 today. Come hear all about
Old folks day. Big family day.
Children's day, etc. Big plans for
these days. Stay for that big ser- I
mon by the pastor, "Christian I
Unity Coming." An up to date
theme. The Spirit of Christ is ris- ;
ing above the pride of denomina
tion or sect. Come hear about It.
Junior following the Lord's sup
per. We will have a baptismal
service at the First church, cor- I
ner Center and High streets, right
after the morning service. The
pastor has an appointment at the
Chemawa Indian school 2:30 p. !
m. Intermediate C. E. at 5:30 p.
m. Young people's society meets
7 p. m. Interesting topic for dis
cussion this week. The society is
planning a Hard Times social
next Friday night. Come but if
you have on anything not ln Keep
ing with hard times you will be
fined. Song service and sermon 8
p. m. "Is It Nothing to You."
Don't forget the Thursday train
ing school 7 to 9 p. m. Something
fine every minute of the time.
Come and you will come again.
You have a cordial welcome to all
these services. Come, let us go
ip to the house of God today. R.
L. Putnam, pastor.
LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO
PAL Corner South Commercial
und Myers streets. Horace N.
Aldrich, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday
school, E. A. Rhoten, Supt. Well
organized classes for all ages and
irades. Primary department un
der the supervision of Miss Helen
Ingrey. 11 a. m. public worship
with sermon by Rev. Oscar Hud-1
dleston, D. D. Dr. Huddleston has
recently returned from the Philip
pine Islands and is an Intensely
Interesting Bpeaker. rpeclal music
will include an anthem, "Ye Who
Toil in Rowing," Wilson, by the
choir: and an offertory duet, "My
Robe is Christ," Porter, by Miss
Sadie Pratt and Lloyd H. Mcln
tlre. 3 p. m. Miss Marguerite
Outschow will meet the Junior
Euworth league. 6:30 p. m. cabi
net of the Erworth league meet
ing, Frederic D. Aldrich, presi
dent. 7 p. m. chapters I and il at
the Epworth league. The pastor
will meat chapter No. II. Chapter
i No. 1 will observe the anniversary
.day of the Epworth league. Re
jception of new members. 8 p. m.
; J. Fred McGrew will present "Tha
Right of Way," by Gilbert Park
er. Special music, anthems by. the
choir, "The Lord Reignetb"
Meredith, and "Christ . at tne
Door," Excell; solo "Lead Me all
the Way," Briggs, by Miss Saole
Pratt.
EV. LUTHERAN East State
and Eighteenth streets, Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching
service (German) at lu:30 a. m.
Evening service (English) at
7:30 p. m. Subject, "The Pente
costal Church." Everybody is cor
dially invited to these services.
Geo. Koehler, pastor.
f
REFORMER CHURCH Corner
of Capitol and Marlon streets.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching
(German) and holy communion
11 a. m. No evening service. M.
Denny, pastor.
4, c3
CENTRAL CONGREGATION
AL Corner South 19th and Fer
ry streets, H. C. Stoverl, minis
ter. A merged service at 10 a. m.
The church school hour In charge
of Mrs. Burton Edwards. A mis
sionary story by Hellen Sande, a
sermon by the pastor and several
musical numbers will be heard in
the service. Christian Eadeavor
at 7:15 p. m. Evening service at
8 p. m. Evening sermon subject,
"Main Lines and Side Tracks."
Anthem, "I Love Thy Kingdom"
(Marie M. Hine;) duet "Art taou
Weary (Charles P. Scott) will be
sung by Everett Craven and Mr.
ant. Epworth League 7 p.
'Morning worship at 11. Sermon.
Ruth Patton leader. Public wor- , "Does the Bible Teach that there
ship 9 p. m. with sermon by the j will be a General Resurrection?"
pastor. Weekly prayer meeting on Evening worship at 8, sermon,
Thursday evening at 8. Everybody i"Sanctlfication by the Blood."
Welcome. All departments of. the B. Y. P.
U. meet at 6:50. Senior leader,
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL pansy Mllliken. Topic, "Soul
Liberty and Center street. W. C. Winning, the" end of Endeavor."
Kant ner, minister. 10 a. m. Sun- Second division, Myrtle Jensen,
day school with classes for all, leader. Topic, "How to Enjoy
under competent teachers. W. I.1 One's Work." Intermediate divls
Staley, superintendent. 11 a. m. ton, leader. Alma Farmer, 'acpie,
"The Man Who was Too Busy.", "A Gospel Church." On Monday
7 p. m. Christian Endeavor, Miss evening the normal class meats
Esther Mason, leader. 8 p. m. at 7:30. B. Y. P. U. training class
'"esus Christ and the Electrical at 8:15. Each holds for just 4B
Agt." This will be 'followed by minutes. Visitors welcomed at all
a three reel motion picture. The services.
Benefactor." It Is an interesting
history and Illustration ot the j FIUST UNITED. BRETHREN.
Ufa work of Edison, the celehrat-1 Yew Park Bible school at 10
d inventor. Everybody will o'clock a. m. Classes for all ages;
want to see this picture.
CHURCH OF GOD -1346
N.
competent teachers. The school
will close at 10:45, at which time
a program will be given ln honor
Church street, J. J. Gillespie, pas- of the fathers and mothers, oon
tor. Sunday school 10 a. in. Mrs. kIbIIiik of songs, recitations, and
Nora Van Lydegraf, superintend- a speech by Mrs. Dora Corby,
ant. Good spiritual teachers for Said program has been principal
all the classes-, and the Sunday ly arranged by the Junior Chrls
tchool Is increasing in nunmeri tlan Endeavor society. Senior C.
and Interest. Preaching service E. will meet at 7 p. m., preachfng
at 11 a. m. Subject "The Acts of at' I. Subject, "Paul's Nephew."
the Apostles." Young peoples Mid-week prayer meeting on Wed
maeting (:30 and preaching fol- nesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
lowing at 7:30 p. ra. Regular Choir practice on Friday evening.
Wednesday evening prayer meet- C. W. Corby, pastor.
Ing at 7:45 p. m. Come and join
tn the service of God with us, it FIRST CHRISTIAN Center
will do you good. and High streets. J. J. Evans.
pastor. The orchestra of the Bl
FIRST METHODIST EP18CO- ble school, under the leadership
PAL Rev. Blslne K. Klrkpat- of Miss Martha Swan, will .five
rick, minister, corner Church and concert at the evening churcn
State streets. 9:15 old time class hour, occupying the full time in
meetlng. 9:45 Sunday school, Al- itead of the sermon. A very fine
phaus Gillette, Supt. 11 a. m. program has been arranged and
sermon by Bishop Edwin H. music lovers will find a most da
Hughes of the Boston srea. 3 p llghtful hour awaiting their pres
m. service at Old Peoples' Ujsne, cnca. The pastor will speak at
13th and Parry. 7 p. m. Junicat, the morning hour on "Meeting
Inter me.li.it e and senior leagues, ' the Issue," a discussion ot the
Miss Florence Davles leads the challenge the world le making of
services. ( p. m. sermon by Btsh- the church and what the church
op Charles W. Burns of the ' eXpeets of the world. The churcn
Helena area. Thursdsy T:30 . sa. !,chool begins at 9:45 and all ages
church night. 7:30 to $:05 an w find congenial classes In the
address followed by the devotion-; various departments. The young
al period. I people meet at :S0. The Sunday
school recently organised by the
FIRST M. B. Not often Is the Brotherhood of the church st Sa
Methodlst church, snd all others lm Heights community house
Interested, accorded tne privilege meet at 3 o cioca
of hearing the bishops of our
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Wh .July 14, 1920.
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HIGHLAND FRIENDS Bible
school at 10 a. m. Clifford Roes,
church, except one at the annual
,niranra Hut Sunday. Mar 15,
ws will hsve two witn us and , Supt. Our school Is growing in m
Wednesday the 18th two more, j tereat snd numbers. Classes for all
Bishop Edwin H. Hughes of the j ages under the care of competent
Boston area, will occupy the pal- teachers. Morning worship and
ait ot First church la the morn- preaching at 11. C. E. meeting tv
lag sad Bishop Charles W. Burns 7 and preaching at 8 p. m. subject
la the evening Then, on Wed- of evening message. "Ths Para
aesday forenooa. the formal la- Me of the Bower," the second In
aoguration of Rev. C. Hlch-, a series oa tke Parables of the
ava as president of Kimball Kingdom Thta Is a very toport
adtool of Theology, will occur ant subject, aa these parables are
with Bishop Thomas Nicholson dispensatlonal and teach some
nu.n .a. nrlnrinal sneak- thing of what to to take place la
or On the evening of the same the world during the church per-
la. Bishop Homer C. Stunts, for- tod. Special soags mj w --
Maoop BUI now Quariii. aii-"w a
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Music Hath Charms
The Orchestra of the school at the FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH will give a con
cert Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, Miss
Martha Swart, director, assisted by Miss
Delong, Mr. Basler and Miss Wenger.
PROGRAM
Orchestra
"Morning, Noon and Night" ...Suppe
Sextette
".Sextette from Lucia" Donizetti
Messrs. Swart
Wenger
yiss Swart
Mr. Cave
Messrs. McKinney
Zinn
Orchestra
a Romance Rubinstetin
b Minuet - Schubert
Vocal Duet
"I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" F. G. Rathbun
Miss Trista Wenger and Ira Cave
Orchestra
"Andate from Surprise Symphony" Corbin
DnnJini MVitll Ow Vl Q t TO QOfAm TA n l'm ATI t I
The Song of the Mystic" - RyanJ
J. J. bvans
Orchestra
"Melodie" (Elegie)
Pirvf, Or era n Solo
"Offertory from St. Cecilia" Batis
fcvelyn JJeLong
Orchestra
"Bridal Rose Overture"
Vocal Solo
"Silent Voice"
Mr. Loren Basler
Orchestra
"Poet and Peasant"
Massenet
1,
. Lavelleea
Caro Roroaf j
Suppe
Stover. Thursday evening service
at 7:30.
SCANDINAVIAN 15th and
Mill streets. This is a great day
in the Scandinavian religious life
Let us make It a great day in our
church in Salem. Attend the serv
ice at 11 o'clock. Itev. Lind will
preach. Sunday school at 12
o'clock, Rev. C. D. Hassel, super
intendent.
UNITARIAN Corner of Cot
tage and Chemeketa streets. Serv
ices are held in this church ev
ery Sunday evening at 7:30
o'clock, The sermon of the acting
naatn. Rev. Frank Fay Eddy,
will be upon "New Maps for the
Boul." Soloist, Miss Frances Ward
The Unitarian church stands tor
a religious interpretation which
is rationally pholosophic and open
minded to all the truths demon
strated by science. A cordial In
vitation is extended to all who
are inclined toward religious lib
eralism. Teacher Accepts Cut.
Brownsville, Or, May 13. liev.
M. S. Woodworth. instructor of
eighth gr:i.Io pupils in the South
Brownsville school, is the first of
the grade teachers to accejt the
10 per cent reduction in waes
named iy the school board retent
ly and agree to teach here next
year for 90 ier month. Wbe'.'ier
the other peven instructor Wifl
also accept the cut remains to be
seen, but It i? understood that sev
eral of them will not accept.
Stop the man made forest fire.
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They Will Take Care of You
If you suffer from headaches; if your
eyes tire quickly or blur or burn, you
need the advice of our skilled optomet
rist. You do not obligate yourseii Dy
consulting us.
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This can be accomplished by our method
of thoroughness and skill in examining
your eyes. If you need glasses you
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Women of discriminating taste know that they can a!
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able prices at Shipley's. In addition to all the standard
lines, you will find here all the newest novelties. Be
sure to visit this attractive department.
VANITY FAIR WEAR
Have you seen the Vanity Fair knickers and vests?
We haven't the space to dscribe them. But they come
in shades of pale pink, orchid and gold! And their
price will astonish you it is so reasonable!
PONGEE UNDERLINGS
Are another of the new spring innovetions. They are
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you do, you will demand tnem tor all everyrtay occasions,
HOSIERY
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I e are also unusually well
tocked in children's school
oosicry and in the heaviest
grades of women's hose.
If you live by the "PAY AS YOU GO" plan your j
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