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SATURDAY, MAY 27, 19& PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Church Services BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManns Sunday I FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State snd Church street Blaine B. Klrkpatrfclc. minister. Class meeting at i):15 o'clock in the northwest room down stairs. Sunday school 9:45 o'clock. J. B -Uttler, superintendent. A vital part of our training for good citizen ship ia familiarity with the great teachings of that dook wnicn rig ured so largely In the founding of this republic. On Memorial sun day, when good citizenship should be in our thouithU. it would be splendid time to rnew your habit of Bible study In our Sunday school "We have an efficient corps of teachers, and classes for every- body. Morning worship 11 o'clock. The Grand Army of the Republic, the Spanish War Veterans, the Vet erans of Foreign Wars, and the American Legion, together with their auxillarly organizations, have been Invited to worship with us.- A great day of inspiration is expect ed The pastor will preach on the subject, "The Springs of Patriot ism, ihe choir under he direction of Prof. E. W. Hobson, will sing special numbers appropriae to the occasion. All are welcome. The three Kpworth League chapters will met at 7 o clock. The senior league will be led by Miss Vir ginia. Mason. It will be an Epworth League rally. All young people are Invited to find their place in one of (he league chapters. Evening ser vice 8 o'clock. Prof. Panunslo of 'Willamette university will speak on the subject, "Christ and the Race of the Races." This will be en address of special Interest and the public is invited. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meet ev ery Sunday In Derby hall, corner Court and High streets upstairs, for Bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 a. m. Public always welcome at these services. Wednesday, May SI, at 8 p. m. in Union hall on Court street over the American Railway Express company, 8. H. Toutljar of Brooklyn, New York, will deliver a free public lecture on "Returning from Hell millions now Living Never Die." Hear what God's word says about those In bell and how to be one of those who need never die. We have been told much from man made theories but lot us have God's word alone on the subject. Don't fail to hear this lecture it will bring comfort and Joy to your hearts In these trying times. Seats free, no- collection. LESLIE METHODIST EPISO PAL South Commercial and Myers streets. H. F. Pemberton, pastor. The Sunday school meets at 8:48 a. m. E. A. Rhoten, supt. The Interest and attendance make this school a live factor jn the life of this church. The teachers arc devoted and enthusiastic. You will be helped by booming a mem ber. The Epworth League at 7 p. m. An earnest, aggressive group of young folks doing good work for themselves snd others. The young people of the community are In vited to attend this meeting. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "God and a Mem ory." Memorial day will be the bas is for tho sermon. Evening meet ing at 8. Subject, "Keep That Light Burning." You will be help ed and encouraged by attend these meetings. They are worth while. A cordial welcome and a real home like greeting awaits you. Come with us and find life better for a day spent In the way of God. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner North 17th and Court streets. Fifty seven of our Bible school visited the Eugene school last Lord's day. Today we are to hear all about it. Come at 8:45 a. in. The closing exercises of the Bible school and morning worship hour will be given over to a fit ting Memorial service and unveil ing of Dr. A. L. Bhclton's picture. Dr. tihelton was killed by Tibetan robbers last February. Volunteers will visit aick in afternoon, inter mediate C. E. 8:30; senior 7 p. m. Evungelistlo service 8 p. m. Ser mon. "Ills Kulhelhood of Ood." Bible school conference Tuesday evening. Church school 7:30-8 p. m. Thursday. A welcome for ail. H. L. Putnam, pustor. COTTAGE STREET EVANGEL ICAL 4 80 North Cottage street. L. H. Willard, pastor. Regular ser vices will be held this week. Sun day school at 10 o'clock, Mrs. Wil lard, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock with the sermon by the pastor. His subject is "The Present Sifting of the Church." Miss Pauline Klckll will lead the C. E. service which begins at 7 o'clock. Our topic is "Lessons from Great Foreign Missionaries." Rev. C. E. Willard, brother of the pas tor, will bring the message during the evening preaching hour. Do not forget the prayer and praise service on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer cannot be over em phasized, and we are glad to re port much new Interest In the prayer meeting. Visitors and friends are always cordially wel come to the services of this church. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY AL LIANCE -Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cas well, 428 North Winter street, lead era. Usual services tomorrow af ternoon held at 632 South Com mercial street; Sunday school at 2 o'clock followed by gospel meet ing at 8. Also at tho same place on next Thursday afternoon. June 1, meeting at 2:80. The regular Bi ble study conducted by Mrs. Cas well will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Scobee, 425 North Winter street an Tuesday evening, May 30, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. A very cordial invitation 1b extended to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH 440 Chemeketa street. Sunday morning services at 11 a. lit. Subject of lesson sermon "An cient and Modern Nerrronioncy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism Denounced." Sunday school at N:45 a. in. Wednesduy evening tes timonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reaiiiug room 209 Masonic Tem ple open every duy except Sunday and holidays from 11:45 to 6:30 p. in. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. REFORMED- Corner of Capi tol and Marlon streets. Sumlay school 10 a. m. Preaching service (German) 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, pastor. LIVER ills Dr. E. E. Taddock, Specialist, of Kansas City, Mo., has distributed free over 100,000 copies of a book let on cause and treatment of In flammatlon of the Gall Bladder snd Bile Ducts as associated with Gallstones of the liver; bilious col ic. Jaundice, gas. Indigestion. Just end name today for this Free Book to Dr. E. E. Paddock, Box SF 201, Kansas City, Mo. Phone Us For Insurance Information FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Court street, between Chemeketa and center, ward Willis Long, minister. Sabbath school meets at 9:4S a. m. H. E. Barrett, superin tendent. 11 a. m. Memorial day service. Mr. Long's topic is "The Patriotism of the Prophets. ' Mus ic. "Rejoice the Heart of thy Ser vant" (Harker.) At 7:4 5 p. m there will be given a sacred recital by Miss Lulu Rosamond Walton, dramatic reader of the Salem School of Expression. She will give "Ahnah," a tale of the time of Christ. To be given in thee parts arranged by herself. A cordial In vitation Is extended to the public. A silver offering will be taken: The Christian Endeavor societies meet today as usual, juniors at 8 p. m.. Intermediates and senlrs at 1:46. Thursday evening, prayer and praise service at 8:30 by Christian Workers training class. Tuesday the young people of the church are planning a picnic to Silver Creek Falls, will leave from the church at 6 a. m. ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal.) "The Little Church on the Corner." Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, rector. The Sunday after ascension. Memorial Sunday will also be observed. It is a fitting time to remembr our friends in Paradise. There will be the usual celebration of the holy eucharist at 7:30 a. m. Church school t 9:45 and morning prayer with sermon at 11 a. m. The rec tor will preach on "Our Nation." A hymn sung in the Canterbury cathedral In England, and also in tms country at time of the late war will be sung as a solo. The hymn Is entitled, "The Supreme Sacrifice." The young People's so ciety will meet at 6:30 in the par- sh room. Ail young people invit ed. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. Corner -if 16th and Mill streets. David C. Hossel, pastor. Sunday, May 28, Memorial day service at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 12. Gust Ander ton superintendent. Evening serv 'ce at 8. Prayer meeting and Bi ble study on Thursday evening 8 o'clock. The monthly Sunday school, social and business meet. ng, on Friday evening at the Hos sel home. On Saturday, June 3rd, t chicken pie supper will be erved from 6 to 8 p. m. in the hurch. You are all welcome to hese meetings. LUTHERAN East State and Eighteenth streets, Geo. Koehler. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Divine service at 10:30 a. m. A class of 12 catechumens will be catechised and confirmed. The service will be conducted in the English language. Bible study and prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Bible school every Sat urday from I to 12 a. m. BETHEL HOME 1500 Ferry. Pentecostal meeting Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:45. All are welcome. Prayer for he sick. Come and see how the !-.ord Is blessing. Phone 698. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jef ferson streets. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Earl Officer in charge of Junior church. Two important ser vices wilt be held at this church on this coming Lord's day to which we most cordially Invite the pub lic, in the morning at 11 a. m. an appropriate Memorial service will be held. Both Junior and senior congregations will unite for the oc casion. Sermon subject. The Voice of the Living Dead. The Epworth League has always something good to offer to our young peple. Be present at 7 a. m. for a wide awake meeting. If you are a lover of the old old songs your parents used to sing them plan to attend the service at 8 p. m. A collection of these songs has been made un der the direction of our choir leader and copies printed for the use of all. Both choir music and congregational singing will be from these old selections. The en muslo. Sermonette by the partor on tire evening will be given over to the mlntstery of song. Come and bring your friends with you. Old people are especially Invited. Do not forget Sunday school which convenes at 9:45 a. m. CENTRAL CONGREGATION AL Corner 19th and Ferry. Clay ton Judy, minister. Sunday school and church, a combined service, at 10 a. m. Mrs. B. E. Edwards, su perintendent- Following the regu lar class period a beautiful drama portraying the power of mother love, based on the story of Baby Moses, will be given by Mrs. Wei bom's class of young ladiea The cast will be made up of: The Mother, JPearl Wallace; Miriam, Gladys La Bare; The Princess, Cla rice Hlchle; Four Maids, Ruth Gilmer, Katharine Judy, Mareta Palmer and Marie Turner. The sen lor and intermediate Christian En deavor societies meet a 7 p. m. to study Lessons from Great Foreign Missionaries. The evening service or song and worship with sermon will be at 8 o'clock. Subject, "The Building of a Church." Midweek service on Thursday evening at 7:30. We welcome strangers to come md worship with us. UNITED BRETHREN Seven teenth and Nebraska street, take the Seventeenth street car. Sunday scnool in a. m. J. r. vviis, super intendent, sunaay scnool lesson for May 28, Jermiah Speaks Bold ly for God. Jeremiah is ths hero of the lesson today and that of two weeks from today.' He Is lit tle known by the average student of the Bible. Turn to the list of books at the beglnmg of the Bi ble, and you will note that, except me jrsaims, Jeremiah Is ths long est book that one book covers one twentieth of the pages. There ia an especial message in the minis try of Jeremiah for those who are compelled to stand alone, who fill up what is behind of the suffer ings of Christ and through death arise to bear fruit in great world of men. Preaching service by the pasture tev. ueorge Chapman. 11 a m. If you come to hear the mes sage you will not be disappointed for It will be from the word of God. Christian Endeavor 7 D. m. Walter Wells, superintendent. Young people's topics. Lessons from Great Foreign Missionaries. The great lesson both of the home and foreign field. Is that Christ is risen indeed and the power of His resurrection 18 being felt wher ever His representatives go. Anoth er lesson, loyal devotion to a cause. Remember the midweek prayer meeting Thuresday evening 7:45 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center streets. W. C, Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sun day school with classes for all ages. A welcome for all. H. M. Mead, superintendent. Patriotic heritance." 7 p. m. Christian En session. 11 a. in. "Our Great In- deavor. Leader, Miss Genevieve Endlcott. 8 p. m. "The Better Day that is Sure to Come." Patriotic music. Following the address there will be a soles of beautifully col ored pictures illustrative of Japan. These are pronounced very fine. Japan is very much In the thought of the world. Seeing these pictures will add to our knowledge of that country. Midweek service Thurs day at 8 p. in. A cordial welcome to all. HIGHLAND FRIENDS High land avenue and North Church street, I. G. and Ida J. Lee, minis ters. Bible school at 10 a. m. Clif ton Ross, superintendent. We have an excellent school with class es for all ages and you will find a welcome with us. Morning wor ship and preaching at 11. Chris tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. and preaching at 8 p. m. Young peo ple's urayer meeting and Bible atudy on Monday at 8 p. m. Church prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 m. we make a specialty of the full gospel, come and worship with us. First Christian Center and High streets. J. J. Evans pastor. At the close of the morning service the congregation and Bible school members will go to Jefferson by autos and errjoy a great fellowship meeting with the Corvallis and Jefferson Christian churches and schools. Bring lunches to church ready to leave for the trip Immedi ately at close of church service. A great program is arranged for the afternoon. No service In our church at night as the pastor will be at Woodburn for the baccalaureate sermon for the high- school class. The usual Bible school .program and church service at the morning hour. It will be a splendid day with us.. Come. CENTER STREET METHOD IST -Corner Center . and North 13th streets. Geo. S. Roeder min ister. There will be a short session of the Sabbath school st 10 and at 10:45 the annual children's day program will be rendered consist ing of recitations and songs by the children of our Sunday school, songs by the male quartet and la dles' chorus. M. E. Gralapp will conduct the Epworth league meet ing In the evening, after which the pastor will preach. Thursday af ternoon Mrs. M. Rehfuss will en tertain the Women's Missionary society at her home. 6ET Your thin on- WE. ARE. TO CrSLL OH MRt. DOO- HCS HOME. It W0N06RFOL. IT ( FULL. OF AHTlQ,OE- S I OOKT 60PPOSE THERE t? ANf Cr5E. OF ME SAVIN'- I D I ik-P- V TO STAY HOME- i. THI lt MY HUSBAND- "M SO ANXIOUS FOR. HIN TO SEE TOUR. HOME.- 1 JOST LOOK WHERVC. YOU LIKE. WEST SALEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL Alexander Haw thorne, pastor. Sunday school 10 o'clock. Matthew A. Goodspeed, superintendent. Epworth League 7 p. m. Evangelistic service p, m. Sermon by Dr. C. E. Powell, sub ject. "What I Have Written, I Have Written. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN 12th and Mission. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, Our Signature. Evening service at s o clock, sub ject. The Open Door. Sunday school at 10 a. m. o. a. upwman, super intendent. Junior C7 E. at 6 p. m. Mrs. Burns, superintendent. Sen ior C. E. at 7 p. m. Charles Ander- n, president. Prayer meeting at o'clock Wednesday evening. All are invited to these sen-Ices. Why Not Use the best flour and be sure of, good bread. Cherro flour is one of the best hardwheat flours on the market. f(iy CHERRO to your grocer. AUCTION SALE Thursday June 1, 1922 at 1:30 p.m. In West Salem at 1272 Third Street Nearly new 5-room house and lot 60-100 feet ; house is modern except basement. Also block -of land consisting of two and one-third acres, fronting 165 feet on Sixth street, and 512 feet on Rosemount avenue, with a garage" 16x20. Furniture 2 iron bedsteads, enameled in old ivory, 2 dresses enameled in old ivory, 1 steel springs, 2 good mattresses, 1 oak round top dining room table, 6 oak dining chairs, 2 oak rockers, 2 good heaters, 1 rug 9x12, 1 kitchen table, 1 four hole cook stove, 1 oak library table, 1 good Singer singer sewing machine, 6 dozen fruit jars, 1 dozen quarts of fruit, dishes and cooking ytensils, a lot of other small articles. Terms, cash on the furniture. Terms on house and land will be given on day of sale, but will be very easy in monthly payments mostly; a man with a few hundred can buy him a home. W. E. PATTON, Owner. G. SATERLEE, Auctioneer, Phone 1177. ii y III I SW . ArsKJf-M s . . . . J I - ' I I I O I m.J44- I I aIrISS, 1 1 THOSE ARE L I S I B.EUEVE-WE ARE k CERTAINLY Ii 1922 BY lNT-1. FtATURg SERVICE. INC. 1 X 527 l Copyright 1920 by H. C. Fisher Trade mark Reg. V. S. Pat. Office. . j NAZARENE Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. W. B. Hardy, superin tendent. Preaching at 11 and 8 o'clock Sunday. Young people's meeting at 7 o'clock Sunday eve ning. Midweek prayer meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening of each wek. Missionary meeting first Thursday of each month at 2:30 p. m. This Is a home like place where the stranger feels at home. A. Wells pastor. UNITARIAN Cottage and Che meketa Rev. Martin Fereshetian, mlnlBter. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded instruction. Class for adults conducted by the minister. Mr. Fereshetian will lecture on the early period of the Christian church, the Post-Apostolic times. Discussion. Reading of Lincoln's Gettysburg address. Subjice of the sermon, "The Bridge of Experi ence." Memorial Sunday will be fittingly celebrated by patriotic hymns, . music, reading and spirit. This great day In our national life will be reverently observed. Mrs. M. Fereshetian will offer, "The Publican." This is by request The Unity club choir will assist. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. F. B. Roberts' two sawmills near Elmlra In Lane county re sumed operations Monday, after having been Idle since last fall. The mills have a capacity of 40, 000 feet. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT. .New Corporations. The Mills Spruce, Inc., with headquarters In Portland, filed ar ticles of incorporation with the state corporation department here Thursday. The corporation 1b capitalized at $10,000. with the following Incorporators: A. C. Wledebusch, Alfred P. Dobson and J. Al Pattlson. Other articles were filed by the following corporations: The Brownsville Cemetery asso ciation, Brownsville; Amor A. TuBsing and others. -' Slvers Ditch District Improve ment company, Rogue River, Jackson county; and five others. G. M. Crawford A Patriarch Militant canton was organized at Marshfield Sat urday night with 65 members, be ing the largest canton of charter members ever Instituted '.in tin state. MEADOWLAWN DAIRY -Phone 90F12 Insnect our dairy. The state Inspector says ''It's one of the best In the state. Investigate the source of your milk. Paige Adds 6 Miles Per Hour To Its Own World's Record 1 . a Phone jSfec I 'AUTO I str-, I 1 wt cal1 or anc de H 1 ill Vv h"11 liver cars without ex- C JLMlJw s tra charge. 5r5 eXtra Cha,"Se Jlfir jfr, . service calls in city IHl-f limits. We Take a Personal Interest in your car repairing and we really do repair your car. Every car gets the same attenticn as our own. CAREFUL WORK CLOSE INSPECTION PERSONAL SERVICE HARBISON & CLEVELAND AUTHORIZER FORD SERVICE GENUINE FORD PARTS Phone 298 229 State Street fi 10 Miles - ttM.it - OT.J QT 1 ' ,"''; v ill ' isll 25 Miles at 96, Miles Per Hour Just one year ago on May 18th. 1921 the Paige Daytona Model e-66 astounded all motordom by breaking every world'satock chassis speed way record from five to ISO miles. These ar ths most highly prized records In the automo bile world for they are final and convincing proof, not ' only of power and speed, but tho more heroic qualities, brut strength and endurance. Now since no one else has challenged Paige has bettered Its own mark. Piloted by Earl Cooper, In a dash against time, ths Palg 6-66 Daytona Model covered 25 mi'es In IS minutes 27.99 seconds on the Cottatl, California Speedway, May 7th new world's stock chassis record. The old mark, held by the Paige, was at an average of M-l miles an hour. The trial was officially sanctioned by the A. A. A., was timed by its officials and the chassis checked as strictly stock. Ia view of these official and recorded facte ' the title. Master of the Highway, honestly won a year ego, remains unshaken. - VI CK Trade Street at BROS. High, Salem, Ore. THE 'yHOST BEAUTIFUL