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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1921)
Pace Salem Churches COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner North Seventeenth and Court.streets. This Is Promotion day in the Bible school. Every one in the school wants to be pres ent tor this event, so that you will .... T.,hor vim tea next time it v are oromoted. Now for a big mit tndav. Remember tc i" there promptly 9:45 a. m. I'ifland Jefferson streets, Thomas the missionary story by one of tt.e Acheson pastor Regular services school, the Rally Day Inforuuuion, wn be held at tWg church on gun. the sermon to the children by the day September 25 Sunday school pastor. "Sacrifice nu """will convene at 9:45 a. m. Our subject of that sermon. following communion service. At morning worship hour we wi continue our study oi creu. " Is interesting. Today we win Ktortum at u a m JunIor church an analysis of the divine creed. j,n th0 pr)mary room at u a m Come see why it snouia u only creed. Intermediate C. E., 5:30 p. m. Young people's C. E., 6:30. Song service ana sermon 7: SO p. m. Don't forget rhanire of time. Sermon, the; The! Gospel of Freedom.' This is state fair week and there will be no midweek service. Every member, that ca ndo so is urged to neip ai jnspire. You will enjoy worship the state fair restaurant this plng wIth us Receptlon of mem week. Let Mrs. Ed Young or pas- berg at the mornng service. Pro tor's wife know whether you can eS80r Renfro, Willamette Unlver- help or not. The public Is Invited to worship with us. you win ai- ways find a welcome. Students in the city are invited also. You will find an inviting church home with us. R. L. Putnam, pastor. CHRIST LUTHERAN East Stata and Eighteenth streets, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Di vine service (German) at 10:30 m. aunieci, iu uconui., What I do to inherit Eternal Llfe?been organized for students: Miss And the Answer of the mme. Everybody Is welcome. No even- lng service. George Koehler, pa? tor. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN 12th and Mission, Sunday school at 10, Theron Russell, superin tendent; always room and a wel come. Junior Christian Endeavor at 11. We have two divisions, Junior Christian Endeavor for the little folks and Christian En deavor college for the older boys and girls. Parents are cordially Invited to visit our Junior meet ings. Church service at 11', Rev. W. H. McLain will deliver the sermon. Senior Christian Endeav or at 6:30, topic, Missionary Re sults in South America. An in teresting program will be given. JEvening sermon at 7:30. Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are welcome. Rev. C. W. Corby, pastor. WEST SALEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL Alex Hawthorne, pastor. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. EDWorth league 6:30 p. m. led by Mrs. A. Hawthorne. Preach ing service 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. Everybody welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH 440 Chemeketa street. At 11 a. m. Bible lesson, sub ject, "Reality." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Masonic tem ple open every day except holi days and Sundays from 11:45 to 5 p. m. All are cordially Invited to our services and to our read ing room. CENTRAL CONGREGATION AL Corner South 19th and Fer ry atreets, H. C. Stover, minis ter. Sunday school at 10 a. m. in charge of Mrs. B. E. Edwards. Special music and sermon follow Sunday school hour Christian Endeavor at 8:45 p. m. Sacred concert at 7:30 p. m. NAZARENE Nineteenth and Marlon, one block south of cen ter on Marlon, Chemeketa car. Sunday school at 9:45, W. B. Hardy superintendent. Classes for all ages with good teachers and separate rooms. Proachlng at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Young people's Bible study at 6:30. Two prayer meetings at 7 fol lowed by song and praise serv ice beginning at 7:30. Wednes day prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Everybody Invited and welcome. A. Wella, pastor; Florence Wells, deaconess. FIRST BAPTIST William T. Mllllken. D. D., paator. Bible achool at 9:45. Kd Schuake, su perintendent. Morning worehip at 11. "Is Divine Healing Part of the Oospel Message?" Kvenlug worship at 7:30. Sermon. "Can the Well Run Dry?" B. Y. P. U., senior and second division, meet at 6:30. Topic. "The B. Y. P. U and Mlasiona." The pastor con ducts a Bible class for everyone above B. Y. P. U. age at 6:30. Visitors cordially welcomed at all services. 1,ESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH Horace K. Aid rich, paator. I:4 a. as.. 8nday achool. E. A. Rhoten. snperlntend ent, well organised classes for all ages and grades under the direc tion of efficient teachers, primary department meets l Lssile halt. Miss Helen Ingrey, superintend ant A nursery is maintained dur ing the 11 ocloek service, where mothers may leave small eniiaren 11a. m.. public worship with ser moa by the pastor, theme, "Count ing the Cost." The ehotr will slag Nearer My Ood to Tee" (Kxeelll with solo by Kenneth Rosjers. For the ofsrtory solo. Miss Baste Pratt will slug "Evening and Morals ' by Max Speaks. Jaator meets at 3 p. m., Miss Maude Kta pleton, superintendent. 0:30 p. m., devotional meeting of the Ep worth league, Miss Marguerite Gutgvhow, president. 7:30 p. m., evening pray and sermon by the pastor, subject, "My Neighbor." JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH Corner North Winter ! 8chool s weU organized and will uk(j care Q le of all agos. i. . yiMors aIway3 wel. i r i " come Public service in the audi The finest place in the world for young people. Plan to be there. Epworth League service at 6:80 p. m. We are anxious to nave more young people. We assure of a enod time. Evening service. -. , w ra.-h thB nne th , d todttV A1i our services are designed to uplift and alty wni preacn bota morning d evening. iur oiuie siuay. I'unlic welcome. (rom Eugene FIRST M. E. CHURCH Corner Hours from 10 to 12 a. m Court The young couple have the best of Church and State, Blaine E. and High streets. Sunday, Sep- wishes of a host of friends and Kirkpatrlck, minister. This Sun- tember 25. at 2:30 p. m. in this relatives. day will be observed as a special hall E. G. Wylam, of Seattle, Immediately after the cere welcome day for the students of Washington, will deliver a free mony a wedding dinner was serv Wlllamette university. The Sun- Public lecture on "Millions Now t0 the gueat8 of the occasion. . i i .... i i ... .. t A . t r 1 l , .. .1u n 1 ' ........ , : . . ... uay B.U1U.H rami. ai. . 10 .urn class meeting at : lb. rnree spe- . . ... . . ciai Sunday scnooi classes nave , Laura Heist's, for upper class glrlg MIss Mabei Garrett's, for Miss Mabel Oarrett's. for freshman girls, and Mr. Board- , , man s for college men. The morn- ing service, at 11 o'clock will be designed especially as a cordial welcome to the students. The , sermon will be on the subpect: : Altars and the Onward March. Special music will be rendered by I a large chorus choir under the di- reciion oe froressor Mooson. jup- worth League service at 6:30, to, which Willamette students are es pecially Invited. Intermediate League as the same hour. Even ing service at 7:30 o'clock. There will bo a rousing song service of. fifteen or twenty minutes at the opening, and a brief sermon on the subject, "The Supremacy of the Spiritual Life." This subject is one of the series on the general subect, "The Certainties of the Soul." All are cordially Invited. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Church street and Highland ave nue. Bible school at 10 a. m.. Clifton Ross, superintendent. Classes for all ages under the care of competent teachers. Morning ' worship at 11. C. E. meeting at j 6: 3D and nrenphinp- nt 7 In n m Prayer meetlne on Thursday nt PS 7:30 p. m. I. G. and Ida J. Lee, pastors. CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North Church street, J. J. Olllesple, pas tor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching service, 11a. m. Young people's meeting, 6:30 and preach ing service following at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing 7:30. You are invited to at tend the services. CENTER STREET METHO DIST Corner North Thirteenth and Center streets. O. S. Roeder, minister. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Preaching in the German lan guage morning and evening by Rev. J. Seethoff, of Kimball school of Theology. Prayer meetlug Thursday evening. SOUTH SALEM F R I E N n S CHURCH Corner of South Com mercial and Washington streets. Sunday school, 10 a. m.. Walter s Wright, superintendent. Morn ing worship at 11 ocloek. Bhorl sermon for the children at th close of Sunday school. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 and preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing at 7:30 Thursday imIh Nathan Swabb, pastor. CHRISTIAN AND MtssirWAnv ALLIANCE There will be no r- vlce this coming week. CHURCH OF JESUS Christ OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Sun day school. 10:30 a. m. Subject. "The New Witness for God." Meet ing at 11:30 at the armory. You are welcome. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Liberty and Center streets. W. C. Kantner, minister. A church with a welcome for all. '10 a. m . Sunday school with class es for all ages under competent Interesting teachers u- i (.. superintendent. 11 a. m.. "Losing and Finding God." 6:10 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. 7: It p. tn . "A Voice Out of Heaven " A cor dial welcome to you. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH "A Oreat Desire." snd "The Su preme Command." are topics ot sermons st the Flrat Christian church. Center snd High streets.' The pastor. J. j. Evsns, will preach at both services. Sidney Homer s "Requiem" will be sung' by Edwsrd Wolfe at the morning worship A ladies' quartet will give the spsclsl numbers st night. Ths young people sttendlng the uairsrsity sad high school from out of town and members ot this communion elsewhere are sspeclsl ly Invites U be present. Bp,, Tke arrangements are under way tor thai, ant nrtnlnmont In fha rftmlnfir' weeks. The Bible school meets at 9.45. Classes are organized to meet all ages of pupils. The young people's societies meet at 6:30, All welcome. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church school at 9:45. Morning prayer at 11. Service In charge of the lay reader. No other service. W. Zehner, Raymond E. Chap FIRST PRESBYTERIAN man and M,8S Virginia H. Zeh CHURCH On Church street be- ner were united in marriage, J. tween Chemeketa and CenterJj- Gillespie of Salem performing Sabbath school meets at 9:45 a. m.j the ceremony. Walter Schrock C. A. Kells, superintendent. ' was best man and Miss Cora Brun Preaching by the pastor, Ward noil of Portland attended the Willis Long, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 bride. The bride was dressed in p. m. Morning topic, "Why I white crepe de chine with a head Believe the Bible." Evening top-' dress of silk chiffon and orange ic, "God's Challenge to Youth." blossoms and carried a pretty Junior C. E. meets at 3 p. m. At bouquet of carnations. The brides 5 p. m. in the church parlors there maid wore a dainty dress of aat will be a Get Together meeting of in and a bouquet of dainty rose all the Presbyterian young people buds. In the city for a social hour, to be The house was decorated with followed at 6:30 p. m. by the reg-'plnk gladiolus, asters and dah ular senior and intermediate C. E. lias. The wedding day was Mrs. services. Prayer meeting as usu- Zehner's birthday as well as the al on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Rat- 24th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ly Day will be observed on the second Sunday in October. There is being planned a very Interesting program for the occasion. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STTT U&NTS ASSOCIATION Meets every Sunday in Derby building j--m " uie. in mis lecture sundav afternoon it a .lll u- . . - . ue conclusively prrnved bv many biblical 'prophecies which mtve been fulfilled during the past four years and from still in course of fulfillment, that 1iiiti ii , , Hundreds now living in th s c ty will never die." that where ignor- ance Is bliss 'tis folly to be wise. "eoause life everlasting on this as a perfect human being "lwl" depend upon the individual knowledge and understanding of and acquiescence in the rules of -uu.i him are co govern tne world in its reconstruction now in progress and ever after." ThU lecture has comforted multitudes bereaved by the world war, epi demics and attending sorrow. Don't fall to hear it. Seats free. No collection. Society (Continued from Pace Five Young and her home is In Venice, California. She returned t6 ker Saturday, September 17th, at ' A pretty birthday cake bore home in the south yesterday. Mrs. high noon occurred the marriage twelve pink candles. Those pres Van Gundla, formerly Ann Daw- of Raymond H. Murphy of Hub- ent for the affair were Helen son, a popular Albany girl, is vis- bard and Miss Greta Luclle Car- Tschllman. Ariel Lee Gilbert, Itlng this summer in Albany. Her ter. of Albany. Following the 1 Mildred Gilbert, Dorothy LlveR home is now In Philadelphia, ceremony the happy couple mo- lev. Deloros Williams, Maxine While in Salem the women also tored to Hubbard and later left Cllbert. Florence Powers, Jose- vl81tea at tbe ''ome of Mrs. George Pearc and Mrs. Small. J i LH T TWEED-O-WOOL SUITS, $28.50 Very neat in appearance an excellent wearing cloth an ideal business suit. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregoa Wedding Is Solemnized In Hubbard Hubbard, Sept. 24. On Friday September 16, at the home oi the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Zehner's wedding, they having been married September 16, 1897 The bride Is well known among the young people of this neigh borhood being a graduate of the Hubbard high Bchool last term. The bridegroom, a young man of hlgh Christian character, comes Thn3a present were: Mr. and Mrs osa present were: W. Zehner, Misses Nora, Alice, Julia, Florence and Luclle, sisters of the bride, Marvin and Arthur ,k ,.,.,... k'dd . nr- ., M. . J. J. Gillespie of Salem, Mr. and jyirs. Allien .loroan ana son nva- , . , , T ,, , "ey J?rd"' u L,v'n.g- !,t0n l u f F"n ,ScTh,r0,C C' ,Wa' r h ' . . . Tj rtji . " Kate Jordan of Oceania, Calif., s Ilearl f A!'ra' MJ ... " , " and two chll(renV Edar Ora - nam ot rortrana; ivirs. u. vre- aenb,,r& grandmother of the bride; Mrs. C. Strawn, Miss Essie Broyls, Miss Zella Bronum, Miss! Mrs, Waters Gives Myrtle Kauffman, Miss Mable!parv for Her Niece Johnson, Mrs. M. Strath and Mr. j Mrs. George E. Waters enter- and Mrs. John T. Myers and ba- ( tained yesterday afternoon -for by son of Woodburn. iher little niece, Helen Aschllman, Weddine is Hubbard Event Hubbard, Sept. 24. At the Baptist parsonage at Albany, for ahort trip to The Dalles, re- turning to Hubbard Tuesday at-! SUIT TIME Just as summer is dress time, now is the season of suits, and the hap py woman is the one who has the most desired suits for her every day wear. Here are suits vou will enjoy. Suits at $35.00 to S125.00 Velour, Tricotine, Moussyne, Er minine,, Duvet de Laine, in rich autumn shades as Deer, Navy, Brown and Sorento Blue. Suits of artistic design and exclusive styles. " ternoon. The bride la the daugh ter of Virgil Carter, who was a member of the legislature in 1905. The property at the cor ner of South Fourth and J streets, Hubbard, la being made ready ,v. hnmo Mr and Mrs. LUI mc lion uw"". , Murphy have the best wishes of a large number of HuDDaru " Albany friends for their future happiness. Apollo Club kJAm XTm.r Mmlllri Auua ... , 1L. v-r members added to tne aii oinh at its last meeting were I. A. Weber, second bass; F H. Moore, first bass; E. M. Moore, second tenor. Aid Society The general aid society of the First Methodist church met yes terday afternoon in the churcn parlors. About seventy-five wom en were present. Leaves for Home at Moro Mrs. Thomas Reese, of Moro, Oregon, has left for her home af ter spending a few days in Salem when she was the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Elmo S. White. Mrs. Reese came to Salem to enter her eldest daughter, Miss Gwendolyn, In Willamette University. Miss Reese is making her home at Lau sanne hall. War Mothers Open Booth at Fair The Salem War Mothers will open their booth for the sale of ham sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee at the state fair grounds on Monday morning, very early. The stall is located at the north entrance of the new pavilion. The work will be maintained dur ing the entire week, the proceeds ,nwa,-rt the hospital fund of Ithe organization. war moiuum win iaivu men ..... , jrinir thp week ,the bth durlni? " 1 n . n ruT 2' T A ,ii 1 1 . i i turnu rnn given last night at 'f" an fund Ai L C Ub 8 ihnnt fif Leslie church by the O ... rm. ,nv nf the een dollars. The quality of tne enreriaiMiniiL mi.x larger audience than u arew. on th occasion of her tweum birthday. The afternoon was speni lln plavlng games, botn mauur and out. and r the proper hour, a birthday luncheon was served. phine Jaskosld. Dorotny wasiem, ' ""r ' TO $38.50 that is damp-proof MILLERfl The Home of Star Brand Sh $5.00 Cash Reward, and a New Pair of Shoes To the wearer finding leather board, paper or fibre board (substitutes for fesft ' : 4-U i Vinald cstloa nr pnnnfera nf ft nnir wili Stsi, r. j ci; m mc iiwo, v. j Shoes For The Entire Famib t J BRAND SHOES BETTER' Men's Mahogany Lotustop Dress Shoe This is built for sturdy business wear, with single oak tan soles and flange heels an extraordinary ehoe for GOOD SHOES W n After October 1st, store hours-- 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday Included - r- ouampea. on the heel Here is iust a snmnio t ARE most remarkable Footwear Offering Men's Hisrh-Tnn irv, j. t. full to the heel, double stitched wel cut with bellows tongue, the bigge boot value offered for years $10.00 For Men. A neat, strong, Dress Shoe $7.50 School Shoes for Boys and Girls School opens in another week why not get those School Shoes now and let the kiddies wear them at the State Fair? We of fer you the best made, and most substantialjjhoes for Boys and Girls, and at prices that are les3. COST LESS PF.R MONTH especialize in Footwear for women who m not only in correctness of style, but in lutely correct fitting. Every pair of shoes correctly fitted by expert graduate shoe-fitteri You must see our new arrivals in Pumps, Black Satin, White Kid, Patent with perforations Mens and Boys Clothing We have just opened this New Depart ment, with the very newest in MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS and being bought on the New Low-Level Price, you will be surprised how low we have been able to mark every suit. Nothing has been sacrificed in either Quality or Material, Workmanship or Style. Whether ready for a suit or not, come in and inspect the showings. You will find Mr. Tupling, the expert clothier in charge of the department, a very courteous and interesting gentleman. Infants' Department The most complete Infants' De partment in the Willamette Val ley. Everything for the baby, even to a Free Circulating Libra ry. Drop in meet Miss Pearmine in charge of the department. Saturday, Member ; 0 r U0UDJe goj Only a few pairs left of our wondei "OPENING SPECIAL" $5.5 . i ffirSL II IsV sTHT.'jl