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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1925)
SATURDAY, JANUARY CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN h Rey. it5. J. Mower, pastor. Iilblt ichool 10 a., m. Preaching li a. m., B'lbject, "Ood' Two Men." Y. P. C. B. 8:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 f. in., subject, "Evangelism." The lories of meetings now being con next week. Great Interest la being ihown by the attendance and spir it manifested. All are Invited and liade welcome. MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of N. Win ter and Market streets, Rev. Mor timer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday chool 9:45, Dr. Frank S. Schutz, Bupt. Clashes for all ages and ilzi's. Trenching hours at 11 and T : 4 5. Class meeting of the old Methodist type eacli Sunday at 12:15 In the main auditorium of iho church. Mrs. Ida Garrett Is the leader. Young people's meet ing at 6:30, J. A. Earham, leader. Prayer and praisa service at 7:30. Everybody enjoys this service. Cot tage prayer meetings each Wed nesday afternoon at two o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Caroline Jack eon, 14G3 N. Winter street. Church 1-raytr meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30. Official Board meeting Monday evening at 7:30 at the parsonage. The pasto will preach Sunday morning on the sub Ject, "Neglected Real Estate Tnat Is Valuable." In the evening Ihero will be the usual evangelistic icrvice with a sermon bv the pas ter. You will always b3 welcome it evcrv service, and wilt enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN Stale and Eighteenth Sts., G. Koehler, pastor. There will be Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Di vine service In German at 10:30 m., Biibject, ''God's Oath." Young people's meeting at 2:30 p. m topic, "The Luther Luther League as an Expression of Faith." There Kill be no evening service. The Brotherhood meets on Monday at 7:30 p. ni. Bible study on Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. Bible school on Saturday from 9-12 a. m. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENT'S ASSOCIATION Meetings held every Sunday in Derby build In,, corner Court and High streets. Bible study 10 to 12 a. m. Ezeklel's Temple study 3 p. m. At 8 p. m. a special lecture will be given In this hall, subject, "Was Jesus God?" The great controversy be tween Modernist and Fundamental 1st. All Interested should not fail to hear thi3. Positive scriptural proof will bo given of what nature Jesus was before he came to earth, and of what nature while on earth and the nature he now possesses. NAZARENE 19th and Marlon streets, C. H. Hopkins, minister. Sundny school 9:45 a. m.. W. B. Hardy, Supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sacrament of the Lords Supper, Sermon by Rev. C. H. Hopkins, subject, "Gift of the Holy Ghost." Young people's meeting 6:30 p. m. Miss Hattio Waggers, president. Evening service at 7:30 Sermon by Rev. Mary L. Hopkins, subject, "Conscience and the Holy Spirit''. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer and praise service. Everybody welcome. BETHANY REFORMED Orr l-er of Capital and Marion streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and Ger man preaching service 11 a. No evening service. M. Denny, minister. ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal) Church street at Chemcketa, Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. "Fourth Sunday after Epiphany." There will be the usual services, the first In the chapel at 7:30 and the later one at 11 a. m. with music and ser- iron. The church school meets at 9:45 to which all students will be welcomed. The Y.P.F. will meet at 7 p. m. In the parish house and tt is Important that all members be present. The lectures given by the rector In the chapel on Mon day evenings are being well at tended, the chapel being well filled Tho third lecture will be given on Monday evening at 7:45. Any one welcome. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th & Mills streets, Patrick Dahlin, pas tor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morn Ing worship It a, m. Epworth League 7:15 p. m. Evening serv Icg 8 p. m. Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock prayer meeting. Our wilt be held on Friday at 8 p. m. In the home of Mrs. Gunderson. You are all cordially Invited to our ervices. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Corner of Fifth and Gaines, North Salem, N. C. Erntson. pastor. Sab bath school at 10:30, Mrs. Rideout Is making this department of the church very Interesting. The les sen topis is, "The Birth of Christ.' Preaching at 11:30 by the pastor. Missionary meeting Wednesday at 7:30 led by Mrs. Claude Ashby. The Sunday night lectures are still con- continuing with a good interest and attendance. Subject for Sun- day will be, The History of God's People From Adam Till Jesus Re turns." This is the first lecture of a series of three. They will be based on revelation chapters 12, 13 and 14. Don't fall to hear all three of them. You will never re gret it even though you might dif fer from the speaker. Be there at 7:30 to join in the song service. Bring your friends. COURT ST RET CHRISTIAN Corner Court and North 17th Sts., R. L. Putnam, minister. Bible school 9:45, A. M. Chris. Kowlts, Supt. Music by Miss Turner's or chestra. Everybody be a booster for the school. A graded school. Junior following observance of Lord Supper. Morning worship H a. m. Sermon: "The Great Com ihtwtlon." Christian Endeavor 6:39. Two live and Interesting meetings. Young people Invited. Evangelis tic service 7:30. Violin solo Al bert Garrett. Pantomins: "The Rock That Is Higher Than t.H Ser mon "The Pre-ExJstent Son of 31, 1925 HURCHES God." This sermon will give you a new appreciation of Christ. Of ficial Board meets at the church Monday 7:30 p. m. Let all mem bers be present. Church Day pro gram Thursday 2-9 p. m. The Woman's Missionary society meets at S p. m. Sing for children 4 p. m. Cafeteria supper 6:15. Each family brings a covered dish and sandwiches. Church school, sing ing, devotion, bible study and class es 7-9 o'clock. Anybody welcome. Come to the spiritual feast. CHURCH OF GOD 1343 North Church street, J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. Sunday school 10 a. m. and preaching service 11 a., m., sub ject: "Do We Serve Cod by Faith according to the scriptures, or by feelings according to our own opin losn?" by George Fickel, Wood burn, Oregon. Services at t:30 p. m. after which the ordinances of Feet Washing and the Lord's Sup per will be observed. Young peo ple's services 6:45, subject, "Mis sionary Work," leader. Miss Ella Hahn. The evening service at 7: jo will be conducted by Mrs. George Fickel of Woodburn, Oregon, sub ject, "The Wages of Sin 1 Death, but the Gifth of God is Eternal Life Through Jesus Christ Our Lord," Rom 6:23. Regular weekly prayer service Wednesday evening 7:30. E. P- Mills, leader. A cor dial Invitation Is given to all who can to attend the service. FIRST EVANGELICAL C. C. Poling, minister. The Revival meeting held In thia church has resulted In much good and the Evangelistic spirit will be con tinued at both services Sunday. The pastor will preach both morning and evening, subjects: "Ne Crea tures in Christ," and "The Fall of Man and His Promised Redemp tion." The bible school will meet at 9:45 a. m. with J. F. Ulrich, Supt, Classes for all grades and ages. Senior Christian En-leavor at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The regular mid-week services will be held on Thursday evening. This church welcomes all and esoeclally strang ers. Come with us and we wiil do thee good. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets, J. J. Evans, minister. Miss; Vivian Whisler, church as sistant; Miss Hattle Mitchell, mis sionary. - The bible school opens at 9:45, departments and classes meeting separately. The mon join in the class for men at the Bligh theatre at 9:45. Miss Whisler will have charge of the music and sing. I come to Thee" (Caro Rama) at the morning service. She will di rect the large choir, now In the process of organization. The even ing service will be given over to Hon. Clinton N.- Howard, one of the most notable men on the Am erican platform. After hearing his address on "World Peace Through the Prince of Peace," William Jen nings Bryan said: "I have never heard its equal." This the lecture he will deliver Sunday evening. The public Is cordially invited. No admission charge. Our young peo ple's societies meet at 6:30 for a discussion of the topic of Friend liness, Miss Inez Wood and Miss Hazel Harper, leaders. EVA NO ELICAL Chemeketa St. F. W. Launer, pastor. Ser-non at 11 a, m., subjeot, "A Mothee and Daughter." Sermon at 7:30 p. m., subject, "Our Defllres." Sunday school at 10 a, m. Our school Is growing In all Its departments. Strangors are made welcome. Lin den Launer will lead the Evangel ical League at 6:30 p. m. Sermon at Auburn at o'clock. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL South Commercial and My ers streets, H. F, Pembcrton, pas tor. You are cordially Invited to attend the services of this church on Sunday aa follows? Sunday school at 9:45, E. A. Rhotan, Supt The bible school with high Ideals; to know God's word and make Christian character. Classes for everybody. The Epworth League meetings at 6:30. The Intermedi ate League meets In Leslie hall All Junior high and high school students will find this Interesting. The Leslie League meeta In the church. All young people are in vited to this inspiring hour. Morn- Ir.g worship at 11 o'clock, sermon subject, "Talents, Their Use and Misuse." Evening meeting at 7:30 Subject, "I Will Cive Him the Morning Star." All meetings will be held down stairs In the church owing to the repairs being made to the auditorium. You will find American Campaign "World Peace Thro the "Peace on Earth, Goodwill STOP WAR L-JLJIa LOVE COSTS TBINCESS" 140,000. i yjt-v--.- . i - . . t fV , i-'(V . ' - - 4 3r mraktii "PrtnrAM An RJddar." j Mrs. Elsie Walter, has been Uxed $40,000 by ft Jury ttiexs for tiw damage dons Mrs. MUly Button, of New Rochello, N. by ttia theft of the ariections of her nuscana, jLawsra 4, nuiwm irw manufacturer. The Princess was not In court. It la reported she bid gone back to Europe, where she owns valuable property bequeathed to her by D. B. M. da Bidder, famous art rollw.tor a hearty welcome and & happy fellowship at all these meetings. Excellent music, Christian enthus iasm, neighborly greetings and plain gospel preaching. Co Tie with us. Make this church your home church. Strangers and visitors es pecially welcome. FIRST METHODIST Corner of State and Church streets, Blaine E. KIrkpatrick, minister. 9:15 a. m. class meeting, leader, George Litchfield. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, superintendent, H. F. Shanks. The Sunday school Is fully organized with six worship services conducted simultaneously. This morning we welcome back the pastor, Dr. Blaine E. Kirkpat- rick, who was called to Chicago two weeks ago. He will preach In the morning upon the subject "The Price of the Best." In the evening his subject will be: "Four G reat Preachers I Have Heard." Junior church In the annex at 11 o'clock. Miss Find ley's 15 mrnute sermon will be concerning Christ's Commandment. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock Mr. Clinton N. How ard, chairman of the World Peace Commission, will speak concerning "The Curae and Cure of War. This mass meeting is worthy of your attention. Three Epworth League services at 6:30, having the following loaders: First Chapter, Josephine Zimmerman; Second Chapter, Dorothy Taylor; Third Chapter, Everett Bennett. Even ing service at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Lib erty and Marlon streets. Rev. E. H. Shanks, pastor. Bible school at 9:45, Ed. Schunke, Supt. Classes for all. Morning worship 11. An them; Rock of Ages Dudley Buck Violin selection, Miss Helen Selig. Soprano solo, "I'm a Pilgrim, Mrs. E. H. Shanks. W. W. O. Girls, M'm Ruth E. Ross. Sermon: "Tho Child and tho Master." Commun ion service. B.Y.P.U. 6:30, Group I leading. Evening worship 7:30. Anthem: How Firm a Foundation Sheldon, solo Mr. Jenks. Violin selection. Miss Helen Selig. Duet, Mrs. Pearcy and Mr. Jenks. Ser mon: "The Test by Fire." The church that welcomes strangers. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center streets, W. C. Kantner, minister. Sunday echool at 10 a. m. Classes for all at Interesting sessions. A place and a welcome for you, M. D. McCal- lister, Supt. Morning services at 11 a. m. The address of the morn ing will be given by M. Clinton N. Howard of Rochester, N. Y. Hto subject will be" Dethroning the God of War." Mr. Howard is for World Peace First Methodist Church Sunday, Feb. 1, at 3 p. m. Mass Meeting for World Feace with an address by Hon. Clinton N. Howard, chairman of World Peace Commission on "The Curse and Cure of War." C. A. cooperating?. All the pastors and Y. M. Other address fn Salem 11 a. m., First Congrega tional church, "Dethroning the God of War", 7:30 p.m. First Christian Church, Prince of Peace" Toward Men" Come. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OKKGUl known mcocnito to New Yorkers man cf national reputation; a bril liant speaker. You will want to hear him. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m.. Miss Doris Clarke, leader. Evening servloe at 7:20 p. An Interesting program of song. pictures and brief address by the pastor. The motion picture will give us a glimpse of "Winter In Canada," Address The Message of a Canadian story. "The Sky Pilot." Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Corner 12th and Mission streets, Sunday school 10 a. m. We have efficient teachers and classes for all ages, Walter Wells, Supt. Your children will be well cared for. Preaching 11 a, m. Communion service following evening service. Christian Endeavor 6:30, topic: "Christian Endeavor as an Express ion of Friendliness." Decision eerv ice. The young people are es pecially invited to this service. Preaching 7:30. This will be our quarterly meeting. Rev. A. 8. Hen derson presiding elder of the or gan conference will be present and will preach both morning and eve ning. Come and hear him. Pray er meeting Wednesday evening. at 7:30. Mrs. Calvin Hi day, class leader. You are Invited to attend any and all of these services. You will receive a hearty welcome and be made to feel at home. Come and bring your children. Love does easily what duty requires a great effort to perform. C. W. TIbbett, pastor, UNITARIAN Cottage and Che meketa streets. Rev. Martin Fer- eshetlan, minister. Church school at 10 a.m . Graded instruction, Mr. Miles McKey, Supt Class for adults conducted by the minister in a critical study of the New Tes tament Literature. Leoture and discussion. Devotional services at 11 a. m. Subject of the sermon, "A Divine Attribute." There are certain standards by which men are Judged. When men and worn- """"JSSTABLISHED. J 868 I GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS J Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Men's Bible Class MmU Every Sunday at the Bligh Theatre, 9:45 ALL MEN WELCOME GOOD Mrs. Arthur rv"iiMaiiws approximate certain ot these standards they express the lute of God. Mr. Fereshetlan will take one ot these standards and apply them to men and society. Mrs. Pershetlan will offer a contralto solo by Scott, "By the Waters of TJabylon." Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. The Psychology class meets on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. Pratt's Psychology of Belief Is being studied. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church Auditorium, new church edifice, corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morn ing services at eleven o'clock, Sun day evening at 8. Subject of les son sermon, "Love Sunday echool at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Heading room 209 Masonic Tem ple, open every day except holi days and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially In vited to our services and to our reading room. CENTER STREET METHODIST A. F. Kilmer, pastor. At 11 o'clock the pastor will continue the discussion from last Sunday based on Revelations 6th chapter You will find this an Interesting study of God s word. This service is In German. The Sunday school convenes at 10 o'clock. H. II. Gral lap la Supt. Classes for old and young fn both German and English Come. In the evening at 7 o'clock Epworth League. The Mission study, China's Real Revolution, will be continued. This Is an In teresting study. Song service will be the opening number. Mr. Jen nison has prom feed to sing for us at this service. The evening serv ice Is In the English language. Come and enjoy the service with JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, in charge of the Junior church. Take the North Commercial street car to Jeffer son avenue. A most cordial invi tation 1s extended to the public to unite with this congregation In the services of the coming Lord's Day. Strangers are greeted personally and made to feel entirely at home. School of Religious Education will open at 9:4a with a rousing song service In the various departments. Classes for all ages, Harry Carpen ter Is Supt. Two service of public worship at 11 a. m. Auditorium. Subject, "Christianity An Escape From the World, or, A Commission to Enter It," by the pastor. This will be the final message in a ser ies on the general theme ot Chris tianity. Rev. Walker wilt preach to the Junior church down stairs at this hour. Young people up to 16 years of age Invited. We special ize in young people's work. The services are largely attended and full of interest. Young people's hour 6:30 p. m. Wesley and Ep worth Leagues meet In separate rooms down etalrs for devotional meetings. Young people who arc strangers are cordially welcomed, Good time assured. Service of praise and worship at 7:30 p. Theme: "With the Pioneer Preach ers In Oregon," illustrated with lantern slides. Rev. C. B. Harri son will be the speaker. His mes sage Is received with enthusiasm throughout the state, and should be heard by a full house. Fr Its historical value and religious In spiration H is unsurpassed. Mid woek devotional meeting for Jun lor and Senior churches Thursday evening 7:15. You are Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church street between Chemeketa and Center etreets, Wlard Willis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m. Sun day school, H. E. Barrett, Supt. 11 a. m. morning worship, sermon, "The Constitution of the King dom III, The Kingdom's Place In the World, II," by the minister. The choir will sing "Send Out Thy Dr. B. II. White Osteopathy Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's method). Office Phone 85ft or 469-J 606 U. a Bank Bldff. MUSIC Rahn, Soloist Light," Gounod. I p. m. Junior society directed by Miss Wai matey and Miss Davis. 6 p. m. social hour for Advance Intermediate society. All members and their friends warmly Invited. 6:39 p. m. young people's societies. Senior and Intermediates, 7 :S0 p. m. popular evening service. Sermon, What Men Live By" Is the first In a series ot three messages on the Temptations of Jesus. The choir will sing "Sun of My Soul," Scott. During the preliminary bervice the minister will use five minutes for the discussion of some popular question. Monday 7:30 p. m. meeting of session In church parlors SOUTH 8ALEM FRIENDS Cor ner of Commercial and Washing- on streets, Carl F. and Minnie U. Miller, pastors. Sunday school at 0 a. m.. Dr. Carl E. Miller, Supt. Our school Is on the up grade and has been for some time. Worehlp 1 a. m sermon subject, "The plrlt and the Bride." Christian Endeavor 1:30 p. m. Evening serv ice 7:30. Prayer meeting and monthly business meeting Thurs day 7:30. A church where strang ers feel at horns. ARMORY REVIVAL Services Sunday At 1:30 p. m. there will 8 To Judge the Present Jw jgjf fcil It Is often necessary to look Kacii RW into the past, for that which vi$Sr lrr fell has been accomplished is a lFy lttkj Rll splendid criterion of what one ImT fjP'VvJ' M can expect now or in tha W MhT Sfl Since 1879 we have been W rVSCv'' Vji learning to serve more per- ' Ics J.nl iw KM fectly and more completely. fs JaSyS' T" KM The record of our past ir9 -jr-4L O achievements Is the best war- i Ijff " '"a WEBB'S IS! vJJTV FUNERAL PARLORS lf(llW) W ija. "Superior Uuncral Service" NKSVSy WTFa?? Everyone Say It Sales Prove It Hudson Leads Because It gives greatest value for the money. It undersells all rivals be cause the world's largest volume of six-cylinder closed cars gives greater cost advantages. Its motor is the famous Super-Six which Hudson patented and exclu- sively holds. Comparison further shows what everybody says and what sales prove. Note These Prices They arm balow mil comparison M U B S CEDAN SEDAN FRED M. Cottage and Ferry. be a Divine healios; service, sub ject, "Himself took our infirmities 1 and bear our sicknesses, At 7:19 P. m. the subjeot will be "How scoa may we expect Christ to re turn T" Meetings every night next' week at T:0. People from all; parts of the city report having been stirred and edified by the; wonderful messages going forth in the power of the Spirit of CJod. Souls are being saved and tilled with the Holy Spirit as In the early I days of the church. The public is Invited to take advantage of this valuable opportunity to hear God's wonderful prophecies unfolded. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle Ferry gtt iAangellaUo Frederic J. Belts m conducting special services every night except Monday evening serv ices 7:30 afternoon 2:30. A five piece orchestra rendering fine mu sic. The meetings have ben well atended through the past week. Evangelist Betta gives the Word ot God, In a most helpful way, and the absence of the preachy style 'a attractive. An opportunity Is given for prayer for the sick Tues days end Fridays. Sunday school at I p. m.. B. M. Scobbe, Supt. Bun day afternoon service S p. m. Come and enjoy the old time re ligion. Fastora H. E. Caswell and on th Famous Sapor-Six COACH . . .$1585 W $2050 (rL) $2150 POWELL, , "PAGE SEVEN Mrs. Cmw.11. 171 B. CotU k hOM M14-J. CLAD TIDINGS MISSION- 141 Court .treat, C. a Johiuo putor . Sunday Khail at t p. BV Service, at and T:l p. m. Ilia. slonary George Hausen and wlnf of Shanghai, China, ar. with af and will apeak. Tha Hauien have had a number of yeaiV eg ncrlenca in China and ara Bplrt filled earnest worker.. Tha meH lnea the past week have been wel attended and the Lord haa beat blaming di Meetings for ne week will be announced Sundal Everybody Invited. When Vou Think of BRAKES THINK OF Mike Panek's Raybestos Brake Station 279 S. Commercial Street 7. 0. B. 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