Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 16, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, m
How Is Santa to Get! Presents to These
Tots?
NUMBER ONE
imu-r Santa CUus: i Please
send me a pair of roller skates 1
Ilka candy and nuts to with
love."
NUMBER TWO
"Dear Santa: I would lke to
have some wool socks size 8 to
and some knited mittens and some
toys I am 9 years old I nave a
little brother 6 years old he wants
a boat, a ball and train and can
dy and nuts for are family. Merry
Christmas to santa
NUMBER THREE
"Dear Sunta Claus: I am a lit
tle Salem boy nine years old. I
go to the Garfield ecool. I am In
the 3D class. I see by The Capital
Journal you wanted all little boys
and girls to write to you. Now
Santa I would like a small gift It
you pleas. Mm name is-."
NUMBER FOUR
"Dear Sunta Claus: I am out
if clothes and would like a pair of
shoes and a dress and would like
a coat if you could spare it. My
mamma has been sick for two
week weeks and could not work
nd my pape is crippled and can't
work. My papa needs some clothes,
too. I am eleven and am small for
my age." ..- .
NUMBER FIVE
"Dear Santa Claus: I would
like a doll, pair mittens, balr rib
on and some candy and nuts.
our friend .
NUMBER SIX
"Dear Santa Claus: If you give
me anything for Xnias I would
like a pair of shoes. My shoes are
all wore out. I would like a new
dress if you ?ould give me one.
yvouia oe pleased to have some
candy and nuts 'also but I need
clothes more, Yours truly ."
number"seven
i "Dear Santa Claus: I am a lit
tle girl, six years old, and tan't
write very well yet so mama is
writing this for for me. Will you
please bring me some little dishes,
a table cupboard, stove and a doll
buggy. I wish you a merry Christ
mas ."
NUMBER EIGHT
"Dear Santa Claws: We are
sending in our names to be sent to
the Elks. There are five of us
?Irla. We do not care for toys.
We would rather have some
clothes. There Is nine in our fam
ily and my father has no work.
We have got the chlckenpox and
wt won't get to go no where thte
Christmas." .
NUMBER NINE
Dear Santa: I am six years
old. I want a train and stockings
and " (remainder of letter's pen
ciled hieroglyphics, done by a lit
tie boy, entirely Illegible).
NUMBER TEN
Dear Santa Claus: I want
that little book called twas the
night before Crismas. And a doll-
buggy and doll. And a dollbed
with covers and a pillow. A stock
mg of nuts and candy. I want
some bedroom slippers and a ki
mona. And a set of dishes. And
a game. And a set of dominoes
And a ironing board and a iron.
Dear Santa Claus, I don't expect
all these things. But give me what
you can Bpare."
NUMBER 11
"Dear Santa Claus: I am go
ing to' tell you what I want for
Christmas. I want a crying &
walking Doll for Christmas. Oh
yes Santa Claus I have a little
nephew be ia 2 Mi years old and he
would like to have a borse he calls
them woo woos and I have an
other little nephew he is about 7
months old he would like to have
a rattle. I don't think I will have
any money to spend for Christmas
so I thought I would like to write
to you to sea what you will send
to me. Your little friend ."
Will You Play
You Are Santa
For One?
Today Santa Claus needs 25 helpers.
Without these assistants there are going to be 25
little Salem boys and girls whom the jolly old fellow can
not reach on his Christmas Eve rounds.
They have each written to St. Nick in care of The
Capital Journal. Here are their letters, each one bear
ing a number.
Will you pick one by number, make up a package,
mark it plainly with the number you pick, and send the
package to the Christmas Relief Committee at the Elks
Temple.
These 'are only a part of the kiddies who have
written to Santa, but they are all good little boys and
girls who must not be forgotten.
NUMBER 14
"Dear Old Santa Claus: Just
a line to let you know what
want. I am a girl 10 years old.
live in the country and I want
dolly and some hair ribbons. My
little sister, three years old, wants
a dolly too. I have lots of brothers
that would like to have something
it you please, dear old Santa Claus.
Lovingly ."
NUMBER 15
"Dear Santa: I am going to
write a few lineB to tell you what
we need. Clothing and shoes. We
don't care for toys. There are 7
of us children I am going to name
them. We thank you Santa for
not fore getting us. Your
friend ."
NUMBER 12
"Dear Santa Claus: Please
send me a bicycle and I like candy
and nuts for Christmas. Yours
truly ."
NUMBER 13
"Dear Santa Claus: I want a
little rolling pin, a new doll, a
pink dress and brown stockings
and a bank. You
NUMBER 16
"Dear Santa Claus: I want a
book and some games and some
blocks and I want a small doll
with real hair, one that will not
break when small children play
with her. One that is dressed like
a baby. I want a hot water bottle
for Jimmy. Yours truly ."
NUMBER 17
"Dear Mister Santa Claus: My
name Is and I am 6
years old. I would like you to
bring me a motorcycle, sixty cents,
auto, 15 cents, violin, a train and
track."
NUMBER 18
"I am a little girl. I am in the
fourth grade I hare lived with,
my parents In Salem for tsree
years. I am going at the Christmas
tree at the armory with my mama,
I hope I may get a present from
you. Yours truly ."
NUMBER 19
"Dear Santa Claus: As my
hands are very cold going to
school I Would like some mittene
and a doll and some candy and
nuts. P. S. Our little baby bro
ther wants a rattle box. Your
friend."
NUMBER 20
"Dear Santa: I am a little girl
12 years old and last night I read
in the paper about your lovely ot
ter for Xmas. I wish for a sleep
ing dollies and a little box of
goodies to devide with my three
brothers. I will certonly thank
you many times if it Is possable
to let me have these if not I am
lovingly yours, anyway And a good
girl."
NUMBER 21
"Dear Santa: Bring me a nice
warm slip over sweater or a 'suit
so that I can go to Sunday school.
I am 12 years old. I have noth-
ng but my school clothes. Also
I have a little brother that wishes
the aame. Yours truly
NUMBER 22
"Dear Santa: I Want .
gun or a pile driver. From!,,,'
- NUMBER 23 '
"Dear Santa Claus: win
please remember me for m. H
is not working audYamJ'
would not have anything V
remember my little brothers-;-
NUMBER 24
"Dear Santa Claus
please send me a Dalr f .... r
and some marbles with about 7?
steelles. And anthlng
spare for my sister, i did
awfully bad to have
and an electrio train but m'v d,iT
think, six year, too little fonS
I hope you have a happy Chri.u
ma. and thank you tor . .
thing.."
NUMBER 25
Dear Santa Claus: I .
tie girl, eleven years of ... .
have four brothers, three nt m.:
are older than myself, one iu th.
baby three years old, also two eij.
ters which are small. All are .
ing to school but the two litt
ones. I know dear Santa Clam
you won't forget us this ve ..
you did last year we had the small,
pox so of course you could not
come. I hope you will bring ui i
lot of thing, and pretty things
this year. My address is."
MURCHES
JaESUE METHODIST EPISCO- UNITARIAN Cottage and Che-
PAL South Commercial and Myers meketa streets. Eev. Martin Fere
streets. H. P. Pemberton, pastor, shetian, minister. Church school at
Sunday school meets at 9:43 a. m. 10 a. m. grader instruction. Class
E. A. Rhoten, supt. There is a place for adults in the Psychology of Re
in " school for you and your ligioiK The nimsttr will conduct
cnuurt-n. unow ine Biuie ror in thi, claM in person Devotional
jruu , n,,a ine woras oi lire, vices at 11 a. m. Subject of the ser-
"1""" rgu at p. m. An m0B. "rm Ri;iin f vm..
i.lterftin(V Rnd nnmilfi maalina f n L.i ... .......
e ,.,... .JS , i rnis win oe toe first or a series
' JUU1IK VCUUie. JMUrUIIllF WOr- I rf ............ - I, . 1.. a .
ehip at 11 o'clock. Sermon snb n i. ;:.
J. w.- . "TL . m I HVJUO
? n n Pf great poet5' write. philosophers
1 ' "'""""is IUOO..U.K in(1 Doetg and eiu-.tiun. Mrs. M.
i r.d ! t i rm , . I -
oe .unusual, ine esoir Fereshetiun will sing Goff's "In
r Jl , tU' .tDrlstn,as t.anta-1 Father's House." Mrs. W. A. Den
0ly vnna. mis will be ton at the orcan.
tne rhoir hns been augmented by HIGHLAND FRIENDS Hich
a number of voices for this special land Ave. and north Chureh street.
program. K. it, Bobertson is the I. Q. and Ida J. Lee. castors. Bible
........ I ' '
oirector, which insures the fine I school at 10 a. m. Clifton Ross, supt
quality or tne musie. Yon are cor- rreacliing service at 11 a. m. and
dially invited to attend all these 1 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at
meetings. You will receive a cor-o':30 p. m. Beginning with Tuesday
urn. welcome ana win enjoy the day na continuing until Friday there
spent with this church in its var-will be services in the afternoon at.
ious services. The evening program! 2 o'clock. We are having excel-
18 as follows: r'art 1: Anlhe.ii- "fl lent meHsnire nn nennlo nr. irof.
. I r.
.,(nie Lime Savior," Wilson. Sopru- ing blessed. Altho the weather
no solo bv SadiC' Pratt. Trin' cold ami stnrmv anr )iniiu ia
"Dreams of Galilee," Morrison. Sad- comfortable and if vou can irnt. tn
rtt". Marie Corner, H. H. Rob- the services you will be kept warm
orison. Offertory Solo, Sadie Pratt while you listen to the Full Gosoel
Part S. Introduction anil rhnr.m. Message. Then. ar mnnv t)i'.nrr tn
"There Were Shepherds. " Recitation attract our attention, and things
(tenor) and olo (bass) "And lu ht are importnnt. but the ALL
the Angel of the Lord." Chorus: IMPORTANT thing is the Salva
(.lory to God in the Hiirhest." lion of the soul: whv not onH
Hivitaimu (soprano) "And it lame h?ive attewtion to that
to Pass. C'homa fnn.nl "Ui rr.
No" Go Even Unto HetMnrm INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU-
ecltatinn (soprano) "And Thev 1 ,s ASSOCIATION Meet
Came With Haste." Carol.' chorus. v,,r' Sunday in Derby Hall, corner
"Kleep, Baby, Sleep." Chorus, "He ' ourt anJ s,ro'a, upstairs for
Miall be Great." Solo (contralto) lt"c 9,,,lly- Hours trom 10 to 12.
buu cnorus, "SJeep, linby, Sleep.
PT. PAUL'S "The Little Church
Around the Corner." Rev. II. D.
namner, rector. The third Sunday
in Advent, the .thought of the day
is "The Christian Ministry." The
sermon will be on this topic. Th
usual services. Holy Eucharist a
I ..iu a. m. Morning prayer aud ser
mon at 11 . m. Church chool at
.t... louB" peoples societv at 6:30
with Mrs. U. o. Shiplev as leader
n.. . i . . ...
All interested in. Bible studv wel
come,
N A Z A RENE Nineteenth . and
Marina streets. Chemeket.i car. A.
Wells, pastor, Florence Wells, dea-
on.ws. Sunday si-hool at 9:45 a. m.
W. B. Hardy, siipeiiuteudent. (lass-
t ea for all sizes. Young People's meet
ing at teat), Alias Piunell, leader.
The regular prayer at 7:30 in the
basement and the Children's meet
ing in their room at the same time,
The subject being Mission, in Orer""'hUlg at 11 a' nK nd at 8 P
gon. All most cordially welcome at " Ml"wPk prayer meeting at 7:30
the above services.
CI1EMEKETA STREET EVAN.
n vr rri k r . . ...
jiuiMu-t. . l.uuiier, pastor.
oermon at 11 a. m. by Key. C. L.
ew-huster of Portland. This is com
munion Sun.luy. Sermon at 7:30 bv
, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a .m.
every member of sehool to be pre
sent. W. A. Springer, lcuder. The
Vvo.l rrll...! T i ....
'""t"" neHjjue r n:,m p. m.
At iss Aaiia Miles will be leader.
Special music at all the services
......uu m riunianu at il p. m.
I rayer meeting Thursday evening.
LIBERTY STREET EVANGELI
CAr Corner Center and Liberty
streets. G. F. Liening, Sr., pastor.
Sunday s.-hool at 10 a. m. A. J.
.aer, supennteBaent. Preaching! " n'1 ""bison, spevial workers
Sfrvnes at 11 a. m. Suhjt "Gods along this line. The pastor will speak
rroaouneeA Blessing to the Merci-Jat both morning and evening serv-
juu. c. t. t. mceiiug at 7 p. m. I '' loe closing talk on "What
At 8 p. . there will be commua- Mast I do to be Saredf" br a lay.
. .. jj. ocnusrer, presi J- ' w given at ine evening
"K o.uer win oe in charge ef these "our. it la aa important question
services, who wtll bring to im the nd well answered. Special music
Wednesday evening. The Children's
Christmas program will be (riven
Friday evening at 7:30 and on Sun
day eveniug, December 24, there will
be a service of -sacred Christ
usic and song. Miss Pinnell, lead
er. Vou are invited to all these services.
FIRST' CHRISTIAN Center and
Higli streets. J. J. Evans, minister.
A special musical number will be
given at the Bible school assemhl
period and other features of inter
est. ' The avhoul opeus at 9:45,
fine attendance marks the session
of this department. The church
plsumng for a special enlistmen
ampaign during the month of Jan
uarv under the leadership nt
FIRST METHODIST EPISCO
PAL. Corner State ' - and Church
streets. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, min
ister. Class meeting, 9:15 a. m. G.
P. Litchfield, leader. Sunday sehool
9:43 a. m. H. F. Shanks, acting sup
erintendent. Great plans are being
made for the Christmas exercises,
which are to be given by the Sunday
school, on Sunday evening, Decern
ber 24 th. A beautiful pageant is in
preparation, entitled "The World
Christmas Mail." An offering will
be taken at that time for the Child
ren of the World. The annual con
cert of Christmas music, by the choir
of the First Methodist Episcopa
church wil be given on this Sunday
evening, December 17th, at 7:30
m. Prof. E. W. Hobson, who is di
reeting the 6hoir, has prepared some
great music, as will be seen by th
program published elsewhere in the
paper. It includes anthems by the
choir, violin solos, organ numbers,
special number by the Men's Glee
olub of Willamette University, etc,
Admrsaion will be free and the pub
lie is eordially welcome. The morn
ing serviee today will be of special
interest. This marks the closing
Sunday of the' Willamette Campaign
in which the whole future of the
University is at stake. The speaker
will be Dr. W. M. Dudley, repre
senting the board of education of our
church ,a man of wide experience
who will be well worth hearing,
Gleaning Sunday should prove a cli
max in enthusiastic and loyal .up-
port to the University on the part
of this great church here at the
seat of the college. The pastor has
returned and will be present. Let
us give unmistakable evidence of
our faith in this great Methodist in
stitution which has played and is
destined to play so large a-part
in Methodist history in the north
west.
CATHOUO Rev. J. R. Buck
pastor. Masses on Sunday at S and
10 a. m. Last mass a high mass with
benediction following. Sermon by
pastor, "Christian Education
Kveryone welcome. There will be a
midnight mass on Christmas eve and
at 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30 and 9 o'clock
on Christmas morning. , Midnight
mass will be sung by the regular
choir with special numbers and mus
ic, and the 9:30 mass will be ae
oiripaniecl by special music by the
students of the Academy.
CASTLE CHAPEL UNITED
BRETHREN Corner of 17th St.
and Nebraska Ave. Sunday sehool
10 a. m. C. P. Wells, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Junior
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Sen
ior Lndeavor 6:39, Myrtle Bailey,
leader. Topic for the meeting "The
Glorious Gains of Fidelity.'" Even
ing services of song and serum at
7:30. Ladies Aid Wednesday. Pray
cr meeting inursuay :3U p. m.
Vou are heartily welcome to all these
services. Geo. Chapman, pastor.
Masonic Temple open every day
except Sunday and holidays from
11:15 to 5:30 p. m. AU are cordial
ly invited to our services and to
our reading room.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Ward
Willis Long, minister. 9:45 a. m
Sunday school. Mr. H. E. Barrett,
superintendent. Mr. H. C. Wyatt,
assistant supermtendent. Depart
ments and elasses for all ages. 11
a. m. Morning worship: Sermon
"Jesus, as His Enemies Saw Him."
by the minister. This is second in
the series on the person of Jesus,
The choir will sing "By the Waters
of Babylon." by Hall. 6:30 p
Christian Endeavor Societies, topic,
'The Glorious Gains of Fidelity,
Rev. 2:1-10. Mr. Chas. T. Nunn will
lead the Senior meeting, Mr. Hugh
Adams the Advance Intermediate
Mr. Dwight Adams the Intermed
late, and Miss Eleanor Wright the
Junior. 7:30 p. m. Popular, evening
service. Special music, congregation
al singing and sermon "The Making
of a Man," by president E. T.
Franklin of Union College, Barbers-
ville, Ky. President Franklin Is an
interesting and forceful speaker and
the public is invited to hear his ad
dress on this subject which is of
vital interest to all. The Sunday
school teachers and : workers will
hold the regular monthly conference
Tuesday evening 7:30 in the ehurch
parlor. Thursday 7:30 p. m. regular
church night. Prayer meeting, carol
singing and lessons from the Christ
mas story will be features of the
program.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE Haye been holdine
special services in the W. C. T. U.
hall for the past five weeks, with
Dr. F.-J. Betts as evangelist. They
have been crowded out tha seat
ng capacity being insufficient for
those desiring to attend. The public
will be glad to know the Sunday
services are to be held in the
Armory. Afternoon service 2:30 and
evening 7:30. Also Tuesday, Wed
nesday, Thursday, Friday afternoons
and evenings in the Armory 2:30
and 7:30 p. m. Dr. Betts prays with
the sick and many can testify to
emg divinely healed. Tuesday and
Friday are special days for fasting
na prayer lor healing. Brins the
sick. The services are interdenomin
ational and free for all. Some of
the pastors and many of the dif
ferent churches have been in at
tendance, receiving help for spirit,
soul and body. There is a nursery
nd mothers are invited to come
nd bring their children. The child
ren will be well taken care of by
trained- attendants, in the
at the armory. Mr.
Caswell, pastors of
work. Residence 425
street. Phone 921J.
and Mrs. H.
the Alliance
north Winter
WEST SALEM METHODIST
EPISCOPAL Alexander Haw
thorne, pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a. m. Matthew A. Goodspeed, sup
erintendent. Just to learn how Jesus
treated others. His attitude to
wards friendly and unfriendly peo
ple, should be a lifelong blessing
to us "Jesus among friends and
foes'' will be the subject for con
sideration tomorrow morning. Let
the whole family be present. There
is a place and a welcome for all
Church service in the morning at 11
o cloek. Sermon subject "FrienshiD
Epworth Leagti devotional meeting
at 6:30 p. m. The devotion mani
fested by the young people is a
reason for the increasing attendance
and interest. If you have not been
there yet make a visit tomorrow
evening. You will find a welcome
and a profitable time. Presching at
7:30 p. m. "The Gladdening Stream"
neguiar prayer meeting Thursday
evening 7:30 p. m. . ..
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
Corner 19th and Ferry. Clayton
Judy, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday
school and chureh a combined serv
ice. Classes for all ages and a SDe-
cial program of inspiration and up
lift. 4 p. m. Junior Christian En
deavor. 6:30 Senior and Intermed
iate Christian Endeavor for all the
young people. 7:30 Evening service
of song, worship and sermon, suh-
ject, "The Modern Christmas
Spirit." Midweek service on Thurs
day evening at 7:30. You always re
ceive a cordial welcome here.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS S
Commercial and Washington streets
Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning wor
ship, II o'clock. C. E. at 6:30 and
evening church service at 7:30. On
Thursday evening, Dec. 21, at 7:30
our Bible school will render a
Christmas program. You are cordial
ly invited to this program and to
all other services of the church
Nathan Swahb .pastor. Dr. Carl E
Miller, superintendent of S. S. Mrs.
Eva Kightlinger, president of C. E.
speak on the subject of "Divine
Healing." So many are asking if
the work performed in Albany was
of God. You are invited to attend
any or all of -these services. "These
were more noble than those in
Thessalonica, in that they received
the word with all readiness of mind
and searched the scriptures daily,
whether those things were so." Acts
17:11. Jf. C. Erntson, pastor.
COTTAGE STREET EVANGELI
CAL North Cottage, near Center,
Usual morning services tomorrow,
Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Miss
Pauline Remington, superintendent.
Sermon at 11 by rof J. T. Matt
hews of Willamette University. All
most cordially weleome. No evening
service at this church.
SCANDINAVIAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL 15th and Mill streets.
David C. Hassel, pastor. Sunday
morning worship at 11 o clock. Sun
day school at 12 o'clock. Gust An
derson, superintendent. Evening ser
vice at 8 o'clock. Midweek service
Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock
The -Girls' Club will meet Thursday
evening, irecember Zlst at the home
of Mrs. Gust Ostrin, 467 north 19th.
Come out to these meetings and
eatca the Christmas spiritl
Ur.i'HAY REFORMED Corner
of L-apitoI and Marion streets. Sun
aay school at 10 a. m. German
preaching service 11 a. m. No eve
ning serviee. M. Denny, pastor.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI3T
Corner of 5th and Gaines. Sabbath
nchool at IQtfO and preaching at
11:30 a. m. Young peoples meeting
at 4:30 led by Mrs. A. C. Nelson!
Sabbath the 23rd the pastor will
RUNERT
AUTO TOPS
256 State St.
g""F'el message. Yoa are invited.
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN
Uth and Miswioa. C. 8. Johnson, pa,
n't. snaoay school at ID a. m. O.
B. Bowman, anpt. Preaching serv
ices at 1! RubjVet, "A Spiritual
fmi.'T." Junior C. E. at 3 p. ra
Mrs. Biiran. supt. Senior C. E. at
1:' p ra. Hilda a-rkey, president.
!'' a -hinir services at 7:30 p. a.
K- (. Poling will pak. 8ub-j'-f:
'The Greatest Gift and the
C'rta tt Love." Everybody wet-
t -! ' I
at both services. The young people
ieet at 0:30 p,
CHURCH OF GOI 1 34t North
Church street. J. J. Giileapie, pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching er
vice tl i. a. Subject, "Saul's Con
verion. hi Baptism with the Holy
spirit and hi Daptisui ia water."
V"ts 9:1-18. Young people's nervices
:4.i ami preaching sarvica 7:30 p.
nt. Player meeting Wednesday eve
ning ":30. Come aud pray for the
wlvation of souls and the healing
.r ine cR.
CHRISTIAN SOIENCB. FIRST
CHURCH 440 Chemeketa street.
Sunday morning services at 11 a.
m. Subject of lesson sermon "Is
the Universe, Including Man,
Evolved by Atomic Force." Sun
day school at 9:30 a. m. Wednes
day evening testimonial meeting
at 8 o'clock. Readin? room 209
When you buy
waterproof clothes
ask for
WalruDraiid
Water PtVcIothing
Coats, pants, aprons
and other water
proof clothing.
ROSTEIN &
GREENBAUM
298 N- Commercial St.
1 I tmm -most lutrnni c
x1
Good roads or bad, the New Series Palga
6-66 swings along with the smoothness of
a Pullman. That 70-horsepower engine
was made for hill work and hard going j
and thanks to a wonderfully balanced -chassis
and great 61-inch springs, you
will swear that every road Is a boulevard.
VICK BROS.
High Street at Yade
1
LUTHERAN Christ church on
East State and Eighteenth streets,
Geo. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school
at 9:45 a. m. Divine service in Ger
man at 10:30 a. m. Luther league
at 2.30 p. m. Evening service in
English at 7:30 p. m. Bible study
and prayer meeting on Thursday at
7:30 p. m. Bible school on Saturday
from 9 to 12 a. m. The pastor him
self is the instructor and teaches
the children God's word.
JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E.
Corner north Winter and Jeffer
son streets. Thomas Acheson, pas
tor. Earl Officer In charge of the
Junior church. The Christmas sea
son will find adequate expression
in the services of the church on the
coming Lord's day and the follow
ing week. We will be pleased to
have the puljlio join us in these ser
vices assuring all who come of the
wannest possible welcome. Sunday
school will convene at 9:45 a. m.
with elasses for all ages. Two lirrT
ices at 11 a. m. Junior church dows
stairs for young people 8 to 16 yean
old. Dr. Riddel will address th.
young people. The theme for up
stairs will be: "The Reality of
God." Epworth League devotion.!
meeting at 6:30 p. m. Come at t
o'clock and get acquainted. W
call special attention to the evenini
service at 7:30. An evening of
Christmas music will be furnished
by the choir, included in which will
be js Christmas sermonetts by th
pastor. The program of musie it at
follows: "The- Redemption-A lacred
(Addltonal Churches on Page 8.)
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for constipation
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6th Week
of Revival In Salem Hear
Evangelist - .
Frederick J.
BETTS
of New York City '
At Armory
Every day 2:30, 7:38
(Except Sat. and Mon.)
Beginning Sunday.
Hundreds been helped for
Spirit, Soul and Body.
Sick prayed for and In
structed at each service.
Bring them.
Lively singing. Nursery for
children. Mothers bring
your children, trained at
tendants to care for them.
Admission Pre. -
Under U. S. Government Supervision
Member Federal Reserve System
Some People Spend-
Their odd change, others "invest" it in a Savings
.Account.
The difference later on in life is the difference
between "Success" and "Failure."
The side you will be on ten years from today
depends on what you do today
Why not
Open a Savings Account Today I
"The Bank That Service Built. 'i
SALEM
Nine Boom House and All Personal Property
I will sell at Auction Sale at my home on East Hill, Silverton,
Oregon
Tuesday, Dec. 19th
Commencing at 1 :00 p. m. sharp
My home consisting of a 9 -room house and two acres and
nu-oi lano, situated on the east hill known as the C. F. Deguire
firani,noi1?rt0n' "on: tnl home la all modern, large attic,
lyerh?" fDrnaC8' ful1 basement, hot and cold Water, in fact
nlwiJ , .U V date' and "i'uated fine, built of fine material,
of vf - nsLde ftna out" Ther ar 75 bearing fruit trees
bf.iM ?dS 0f trult- barn and Sicken house and other out
to build hm that would C08t 8'000 to ,10'609
'corner0,,?, "".M8 ,n the soutl Prt ' situated on the
or 3rd and Kons streets,, will be sold at the same time.
carrTrHRSi. n real e8taU one-fourth cash, balance to bs
10 nlJ n Place, due In three years at per cent Interest.
io per cent cash on day of sale.
yearsE0hiSOw-tLPOPERTY: 1 PalF of mare colts coming
I lilt rZ S ab,ut 1'400' d one: 1 colt coming 3 years;
dand- I Bf ' vears: 2S chickens; 1 real leathter couch, a
J. 8Prin 3 mattresses; 1 oak dining table;
lo.k r! " t0,matcb; 3 oak rocker.; 1 oak library table;
Ice box- T1 "nter Uble- 1 rtt,B d; 3 ng: 1 tooi
' "j1 ne deluxe range stove; 1 good grindstone;
some dishes and cooking utenail. and a lot of other articles.
that amrn.t, ni of tea dollar nd "der cash, all over
8 ner n I"18 month tlma be given on ote. bearing
8 Per cent interest with approved security.
W. M. EEUOTLilf. Owner.
Coolidge & McCIain Bank. Clerk
G. Satterlee, Salem, Auctioneer