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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1921)
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Five Salem Churches JASON days and holidays from 11:45 to 5 p. m. All are cordially invited to our services and our reading room. ; B jjeMORIAL M. E. Reading room 209 Masonic tm tor and Jefferson pie, open every aay except Sun Thomas Acneu, riate menu""" - E -ill be beia ai - V SuBday. May - --t 11.. inVHfl I. lie UUU . nt cordiauy " f!HTTRf!H OF ROD 134R Nnrth .k.r will oe a l ,, t , ,, , I MCI " . 1 I.. UU1 VU Oil Lv Li O . . J lllCOUiS. UlLO -tn2 for Cnnsutt" Snndav school 10 a m W nd all who can co have a good Sunday school, come . nv. GiHP6 anA hHne vnnr rhUdrpn am! thav Onnday SCDOOl will hpcftme intPrwrert In tha 9-45 a. m. ltu vwow o jwora 01 uoa. rreacaing service . vn Musses roi 1 v " WiH 1 1 1 , hi H net ' avaninir nrnvpr mpot In p 1 A-K rv ces win 7- - f J I 1 ,i ri in Hlif th ... , . 11 m. cnurcu r- I ..... nf t&e paavui. ' !" Junior you. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN, Yew Park Bible school at 10 a. m. We have a splendid corps of teachers, come and spend an hour with us studying the scriptures. : rretlcllillK at ax a. ui. nmijtti : "We can Eyes that Are Weary," C. A. Havens, with a sonrano solo bv Mrs. Thomas Wood; offertory so lo, "Jerusalem," Henry Parker, by Miss Gertrude Aldrich. S p. m. Junior Epworth League, Miss Mar garet Uutschow, superintendent. b:30 p. m. cabinet meeting of the Epworth league. 7 p. m. chapters 1 and II of the Epwortn league. 8 p. m. Children's day program. The children of the Sunday school will present the cantai..., "A Visit to Grandpa," under the direction of Mrs. H. N. Aldrich and Mrs. Ma son Bishop. I. B. S. A. International Bible DtUdentS association moat nvacv Sunday in Moose hall for regular Bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 a. m., Court and High streets up Btairs. Public welcome. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. J. J. Evans, pastor. The pastor will sneak both morning and evening. Excellent music at both services. Themes of vital interest to all. The Bible school opens promptly at 9:45. The assembly programs as well as the class study will be of value to all aces. PronRrntlnna a.r un der way for a fine Children's day Now Showing At The Grand Theatre .-i Monument, imifiw ' . h nrimary room, . ciH pr. we aio -nrtnnUV III LU JUU'Ul UK n." t a that yOUIlB Four .. noe is nevuuu w t.'i . i .... em parlv U yo" wiiii. .... iwnrth leagu uiccwuj, . r. MICA iTlftlG . . .Un(TO A IlUC Ol - , are roraianj i i mv Barv P Will UtJ IU IUC lOTH UrtCUl laai DUUIWJi luc ui . -M nnirpnn . COnOUCieU UJ IUKIUK bl IIVCIV lUlClCDl ill JUlllUl r- w"v Maituu oiiccbD. noonle Evening wor-; u. Hi. worn uuuer icaueisuip v a. ux, tiC,uiii6 Forgive Sins but God i program next Suaday morning. Only;" good singing. Junior The intermediate and senior C. n,. societies meet at 7 o'clock. The saiem Heights Sunday school meets at 3 o'clock. REFORMED CUHUCHCnrr,. er of Capitol and Marion streets. evening service. tor. miii y- - . . . i , j ,nd moral obligation will chal-1 m., there will be same special mil- ..ik,i imoriran in uin u n ii uiiimm cih ii n urn. iiko i ii i.nire every woriuj u... - " r , r A'., now A. a art inna rf0rntinn Krracnin? ILL n """ttcu. id mi; """""a . f aa tu wi' - - . n opportunity, ana u weicomo weanasuay vuiue i Iht community to our services. Do o'clock. Choir practice on Friday sot forget junior church devo- I evening. C. W. Corby, pastor. Ilonal meeting on Wednesday eve- BiDg at 7 P. m. Regular church UNITED EVANGELICAL 460 Bible study meeting 8 p. m. A North Cottage street, between mod time promised. Center and Union, Rev. S. S. Mumey, pastor. Sunday school 10 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On. 'a. m. C. H. Farnham, superintend- v .. kotwoan f"hemk- put Memorial services, 11 a. m. .i and Renter. Sabbath school meets at 9; 45 a. m. w.th depart m. M. Denny, pas- FIRST BAPTIST- pastor. 1 I Sedgwick post of the G. A. R. will I ho n attendance. Mrs. Sarah menu for all ages, and Bible Earnest Snyder of PittsDurg, ra., classes for men and women. Jos. j field secretary of the Moman's H Albert is superintendent. The Horns and Foreign Misslnary so Khool will observe Children day clety of the United Evangelical with appropriate exercises the 'church, will give the address. In second Sunday in June. At 11 a. th evening at 8 o'clock there will m. the pastor, Ward Willis Long, j be a union missionary meeting of will have for his topic "The Man- the three Evangelical churches ner ol Evangelism." A memorial ' for the education and inspiratioh day vesper service will be held at ' of all who may come, this will be 5 p. m. and Mr. Long's topic will a great day, Mrs. Snyder is one of m M - M nn.-u. y- a t - - A nrnm an full nf r f ii. 1 ire a u i cat uiuuu v " vivu u o - 1 On Sunday June 5th new missionary zeal, she has a mes- atmbert will be received and sage and the ability to deliver it, tbosewho desire to unite with the any one interested in the advance church should meet with the Bes- I ment of Christ's kingdom should ion on that date at 10:30 a. m. not fail to hear her. A special in vitation is extended to tn mis CHRISTIAN AND MISSION- sionary leaders of our city. Now ARY ALLIANCE Meetings are ye Evangelicals, let us marte this held on the first, third and fifth a day worth while, invite somi Thursday afternoons of each one,-they will always be indebted month at 632 South Commercial to you for the service you render street. Next regular service will in this way, be sure to be pres- be held on thin wimine Thursday ent yourself. A cordial welcome afternoon, June 2, at 2:15 o'clock awaits all who will come. William T. ere wiu be the usual men's and women's prayer meetings at 9:30 today. Bible school, Prof. H. E. Hewitt. superintendent, meets at 9:45. At 11 public worship, sermon, "In Memorlam," a memorial day ad dress. Evening subject, "The Rainbow Throne, or the Saint's Reward." All divisions of the B. Y. P. U. meet at "6:50. Miss Gla dys Jensen leads the senior divis ion, topic, "Africa." Gladys .ilU leads the intermediate division. The usual Monday evening B. Y. P. U. and teacher training classes will be postponed until Tuesday evening this week, on account of the Memorial day exercises. SCENE FROM "BE HOLD THE MAN" coming Into American ports under special permits issued to import ers authorized by the government to handle such liquors for "medi cinal" or other uses enumerated under the dry permits. Radicals Seize Mexican Town Kill Officials Mexico City, May 27. Radical elements seiied the municipal gov ernment of the village of Jacona, near Zamora, state of Michoacan yesterday, and in fighting with the village authorities killed the chief of police and wounded the the mavor and several other civil ians. Red flags were hoisted above several buildings but when the radicals attempted to force their way into churches, the populace resisted so strongly that the dis turbers withdrew. The people of Zamora, hearing of the outbreak took up arms and rushed to the aid of the authorit ties of .lacona. but before fighting began federal forces intervened. Less serious demonstrations were held by radicals yesterday afternoon Uruapan, about 35 miles southeast of Zamora. There was some fighting, but no casualties. The Tillamook Consolidated In dustries, with a capital of $100, 000, has been organised at Wheel er in Tillamook county to handle dairy products and preserve fruits, vegetables and foods. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th and Mill streets. Sundav Mav 29. service at n a. m. by Kev. D. C.competent teachers naeu. otiuuuy ucnooi at iz. ine Ladies aid will hurj a social and sale on Friday evening, June 3. Everybody cordially invited. A. M. Sunday school in charge of the superintendent, Mrs. Burton E. Edwafds. Music and mission ary story by the children of the Sunday school and an address by the missionary superintendent, A. B. Stlllman. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. A service appropri ate to Memorial day at 8 p. m. Patriotic selections by the choir and a sermon on the subject, Carry On." Thursday evening services at 7:30 p. m. NAZARENE Nineteenth and Marion, one block south of Cen ter on Nineteenth. cnemeKeia car. Services Sunday, Sunday school at 9:45, W. B. Hardy superintend ent. Classes for all ages with good rreaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Reverend I. io. Lee and wife of Highland Friends church will have charge and Eighteenth streets, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service (German) at 10:30 a. m. Evening service (English) at 7:45 p. m. Subject "Daniel's Pi ety." Visitors are welcome, ueo. Koehler, pastor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center street. W n ic nntner minister. 10 a. m. Sundav school with classes for all ages under competent leader rship, W. 1. Staley, superlntena ent. 11 a. m. "Balaam, the Proph et, and His Pious Wish." 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor, Miss ieua Bowman, leader. 8 p. m. Jean Valjean, the Man in the Grip of Bis Conscience." Following this address motion picture film. CATHOLIC Masses at 7:30, 9 and a solemn high mass with ser and i evening. Young neonle 8 ST. PAUL'S Chemeketa Church streets. Services for first Sunday after Trinity, 7: 36 j Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock a. m., noly communion; 9:45 a. j Everybody m., church school; 11 a. m. morn- i-yyells ing prayer and memorial sermon flrienas cnurcn win uic e. L r. . , of the services both morning and mon by Very R. Father Black Bible ...,i .i 7 iVinclr Two nraver BlUUJ fc " - the (meetings at 7:30. Prayer meeting Rev. J. E. Fee of Portland will be present to conduct the usuai Bi ble Btudy. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 440 Chemeketa St. At 11 a. m. Bible lesson, subject "Ancient and Modern Necroman ty. Alias Mesmerism and Hypnot ism, Denounced " Rundav school LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL Corner South Commercial ni invars streets. Horace N. Aid- rich, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, E. A. Rhoten, superintend ent; Miss Helen Ingrey, superin tendent primary department. 11 a. m. morning worship with ser mon w Professor James T. Mat- ! 45 a. m. Wednesday evening thews. A. M.. of Willamette nnl- testlmonial meeting at 8 o'clock. 1 versity. Anthem by the choir, "O for the Odd Fellows lodge, which will attend in a bodv: 7:30 n. m.. evening prayer and address. Spe cial music with offertory solo by ijoon Jennlson at the morning service. Everybody welcome. Chas. H. Powell, rector. STATE INSTITUTIONS Serv ices as scheduled by the Minister ial association as follows: State hospital, 9 a. m., Rev. W. C. Kantner; feeble minded institute, 9 a. m., Rev. J. J. Evans; girls' Industrial school, 3 p. m., Rev. R. L. Putnam; tuberculosis hos pital, 3.15 p. m. Kev. Nathan Swabb. Chas. H. Powell, secretary. come that can. A. pastor, Florence Wells deaconess. EV. LUTHERAN East State ,i,o..oiir rf the archdloces at in-30. The sermon will be espe cially for the Knights of Colum bus who will be here from vari ous parts of the state, but ever- one both Catholic ana non-uarn- nlic is cordially welcome. Bene diction follows last mass. Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. It's fun to work at a big "Y and E" Efficiency Desk? A place for everything it makes you systematic. You can do more work bet ter work. You'll waste less time. And the drawers never stick. Come in and see it or tele phone for folder Commercial Book Store 163 N. Commercial St. Phone 64 Low Back East Round Trip Fares DAILY JUNE 1 TO AUGUST 15 Oregon Electric Ry. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Ry., Great Northern By., Northern Pacific By., and All Other Connecting Lines. Salem to Points named, and Return. Many other points in proportion Chicago $109.25 Minneapolis $0.0S Kansas City $90.05 6t. Louis ....$103.85 St. Paul $0.05 Omaha $90.05 Milwaukee $105.5 Duluth $90.05 St. Joseph. .. $90.05 Ds Moines $100.25 Colo. Spgs .... $79.85 Denver $79.85 Memphta.. $114.05 New Orleans 130.S5 Council Bluffs 90.05 Plus 8 War Tax. Choice of Routes and Stopovers in each direction. Long Limits. Fares one way via California quoted on request. Through tickets sold, sleeping car arrangements made and baggage checked. Details will be furnished on application. J. W. RITCHIE, Agent Phone Main 727 Oregon Electric Railway French Champagne Exports Increasing; Yankees Are Buyers Barbed Wire Guards Training Quarters Of French Champion l III l l HSHR , I II I I I i FS5I ' - m i SIMMSILLJ:.-- ff I'SfWU IIIB! III . ... . . Oaborate barriers .r. h.lnr ,rr.fd around the old Mathews IT"- Manhasset, Long Island, to insure peace and quiet for r Carpentier, the French champion, who Is training there rj UU. bout with Jack O-mpsey oa July 2. A bih Wen erected around the bams on the estate, which have 2 Otted up M gymnasiums, wherein Georges will do most of alag. Barbed wire has been added to the picket fence in J house la which Car pent ier will live during the train J jerk. There U nothing secret about George, preparation. the camp, -but he doe. not waat the eonfusion ot to have tn Sr. ,.,iMn, k. -hat he Bleaaea while train- Photograph show, the barbed wire, which "recb the irm , . . . . . . . .v. fcnRse in wnlcn Tta. ' " w pm jmrnum in ironi . , . IB Si-- nlrk.l tinea In front of the house Will 11. .1 I . W . . ,, mpIaiI 1 DC COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner N. Seventeenth and Court streets. "Come on granrpa, grandma and papa and mama to Bible school today." This is the invitation of the children today for It is "Oik Folks" day. The school invites you. Tnere will be a special program of good "old" gospel songs and special recog nition of the older people in at tendance. If you have not a way to come phone E. B. Flake or the pastor and a way will be provid ed. Be there at 9:45 sharp. The Dastor will have a special mem orial address for the occasion and in keeping with Memorial day. Next week is Children's day and a special program will be render ed by the school. Come and bring tha toffering for the little chil dren of every land. Junior after the Lord's supper each Lord's day. Intermediate C. E. 5:30 p. m. This is a live hunch and their meetings are interesting. All in termediates are welcome. Young people's C. E. 7 p. m. Another In teresting group of active young people with interesting meetings. i Several oi ?uns iji'" " i . . . . at.- r n ...... nave jusi lanen mc v. c. mjici i examination. Song service ant sermon 8 p. m. "What is in Thy Hnt" is the sermon there. Be 1 sure and hear it. Tuesday night Is our monthly Bible school confer ence. Let every worker be pres ent. Important matters are up for consideration. That school murs u aomethins fine. Were you there last time? If not, then you, missed the first cnapter oi me mission study. The school begins mt 1 d m. and continues to 9 p. E Something fine every minute. We welcome yoa to three services. There will be a baptismal service after morning worship today. R. L. Putnam, pastor. CENTRAL CONGREGATTON- ai Corner sooth 19th and Ferry ttreets. H. C. Stover, minister. A rvtce of the Suaday axhPirl ad morning worship at 19 Washington, May 28. "Dry" laws have t-ot stopped the .Link ers of sparkling Frenc.i cham pagne. Boat loads of that rare old lux ury are iow being used by Ameri cans. This fact Is shown bv French government figures .In closing large Increases fa ship ments il champagne to the United States. French champagne exported to American buyers last year, thj first twelve months of natluii-U prohibition, amounted to $J84,- 000. in fhe nreoeding year, before the VoUtead Uw went Into effect. France exported only $1168 worth of champagne to the United bt-itc?. American Consul General Thackara, at Paris, called atten tion to the heavier outflow of French wine to America in his lat est official leport to the commerce department. He said the move ment of champagne this year bj emiRllv large. , ...nt exnerts said the figures disclosed that Americans, therefore, conFumea nearly 000 quarts of French champagne after the dry law went on a little more than a year ago. French champagne and othei rare wines from abroad are now - mm m AJT CHANDLER MA Famous For Its Marvelous Motor Concerning, Osteopathy m The Salem Osteopathic Physi tiens desire to call your atten tion to Signaler Tom Skeyhill a Word War veteran, who will lecture in Salem on July 23, under the auspices of the Ellison-White Chautauqua. He was seriously injured and blinded in battle at Galhpo U on Dec. 8, 1916. He was total ly blind for a year and a half, when he came under the care of Drs. Moore and Kettler, Osteopathic Physicians of Washington, D. C and was cured by Osteopathic Adjust ment He had consulted hun dred of specialists all of whom had pronounced his hopeless. Dr. Dr. Dr B. H. White John L. Lynch L. 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