SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
HURCHES
ttnu a real Uv achool whin you
Iar mad welcome. Mis Ruth
Burch will lead the Evanfellcal
llearue of Christian Endeavor,
:30 o'clock. Th all day bonnes j church and study period In the
CUl'RCH OP GOD 1346 North
Chur h street. J. J. Gillespie, pus
tor. Our Huinlay school convenes
promptly at 10 a. m. and we have
very Interesting Sunday school.
Spiritual teachcia and classes for
all grades of scholars, preaching
advice 11 a. m. Subject "Kalth."
ll. o. 11. Young ieoples services
6:45 p. m. Subject "IJloRraphy of:
ftUsskinarles In foreign Countries" I
Hiss Ella Hahn, leader. Preaching
service 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer
service Wednealy evening 7:30.
Ve Invite the public to attend any
cr al! of the services.
SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th
ami Mill streets. Palrlk Dahlln,
p;i.stor. Sunday achool 10 a. m.
Gubt Anderson, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Rev. Lin
atrum will preach. Epworlh league
7:15 p- m. Evening service 8 p.
m. On Tuesdiy night at 7:30 ladles
aid will have thtir manthly meet
ing, friends are asked to be pres
ent. Our prayer meeting of this
week will be held on Wednesday
at 7:30 p. ni. liet,wecn 6 and h
o'clock a chicken pie supper will
be served in the church. We extend
a coriial Invitation to our meet
ings. NAZARENE 13lh and Marlon
streets. C. H. Hopklna, minister.
Sunday school 9:45 a, ni. W. B.
li.nrdy. su;e. intendent. Morning
service 11 o'clock. Sermon by
Evangelist Rev M:s. De Lance
AV.ilULe, 3 p. m.. divine healing
meeting. 6:30 young people's meet
ing. Miss Hatlle Meggers, presi
dent. Subject "Knowledge, Love
and ObedienTo." 7:30 preaching
by Evangelist Mrs. Do Lance Wal
lace. Evangelistic meetings every
n&lit next week except Saturday
night at 7:30. Come and enjoy
this spiritual feast.
I B. S. A. International Bible
Students Association meetings are
held every Sunday in Dcruy ouuu
ingH. corner Curt and High streets
Bible study 10-12 a. m. Ezekiele
rr.-i.ii.le tudv 3 V. m. A cordial In
vitation la extended to IMble stu
dents to meet with us.
SKVENTli DA V ADVENTIST
Curlier of Fifth and Gaines streets
Niirili Kiilem. Sabbat li school at
in-rti. and nreaching at 11:30
m. Young people's meeting at 4:30
n. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
at 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation
in extended to al! who wish to at
ten.i nnv or all of these aervlces.
The subject for the Sunday night
lecture this week will be "Will the
Koman Catholic Church Domineer
thA u'nilrt Ac. In? Would tone like
To Do So." This lecture will be
of Interest to Catholics as well as
T'rntestants. No ranting. Only nis
tmir.li facts and present day
events dealt with. Every man has
a right to his opinion and If It '.s
iroo'i one he will not care now
nufh nronle talk about It. Come
and bring your friends, 7:30 p. t
Lectures are free.
FIRST CONCH KflATION AL
r.thPitv and Center streets. W.
Kantncr, minister. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Interesting classes with
moil teachers. A place and wci
come for ou. Morning worship nt
11 a. m. Sermon subjo't "Broken
Cisterns and the Living God." 6:30
n m christian Endeavor. 7:30 p
n-vntnir service. Program of
lone, oicturcs and address. Sub
imt nt address "The Piwlng
Christ." Prayer meeting Thursday
1:30 p. m.
CASTLE U. B- 17th and Ne
brasUa. Bible school 10 a. in
Preaching 11 a. m. Subject "l-Mu
cation." Y. P. C. E.. senior, in
tfrmedlate and junior 6:30 p. m
Vrrru-htntr 7:30 p. m. Subject "H
c rp To Ycu." 11 is desired that
teachers and students as far as pos
ihlo riUend the morning service
mil thus by tneir presence give
Influrnce to the importanco
nnMirvintr for life's demands.
all services you nre cordially invil
ed. Z. C. Mower, pastor.
meeting. 9:15 a. m., O. P. Litch
field, leader. Sunday school, 1:46
H. V. Shanks, supennten-
ent. If you are not studying In
some other church school we in-
He you to join with us. Morning
worship, 11 o'clock. This Is the
hunt, of good music. The choir
will sing under the direction of
Prof. E. W. Hobson, with Prof. T,.
S. Roberts at the organ. The pas
tor will preach on the subject "The
Dew of Youth." Junior church, at
the sam hour. In charge of Miss
KIndley whose subject will be:
God's Nobleman." Ep worth lea
ues, 6:30 o'clock. All young peo
ple welcome. Evening service 7:30
clock. The choir will sing and
the pastor will preach on the sub
ject: "The Greatness of Simplicity.'
Church night service from 7 to
15 this week to avoid conflict
with the Northwestern Glee Club
concert.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On
Church street between Chemeketa
nd Center streets. Ward Will 1b
Long, minister. 0:30 a. m. Sunday
school, H. E. Barrett, superinten
dent. Our attendance Is running
bove three hundred and our goal
Is set for five hundred in attend
ance by Eastern time. 1 1 a. m.
morning worship. Sermon. "Con'
stitutlon of the Kirgdom. L.V The
Laws of the Kingdom," the minis
ter. The choir will sing "Kear Not
Ye, O Israel," Splcker. Organ num
hers: "Prelude," Flagler; "Offer
tory," Read, and "Postludc." Du
bois. 8 p. m.. Junior society. 6:30
i. m., young peoples societies. 7:30
. m., a gospel message in drama.
The Pill Bottle" will be present
ed by th Tri-C class. This is t
four-scene play with a great met,
sage. The church choir will rcn
tier special music between scenes.
The hour will be opened with
short organ recital by Miss Minnie
Miller, the church organist.
To
association meeting in this church
Tues-lay, Prayer sei vices Thursday
evening, Mrs. F. W. Launer, cl.
leader.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and
High streets. J. J. Evans, minis
ter; Miss Vivian Whlsler, church
assistant; Miw Hattle Mitchell,
missionary. The sessions for the
day begin with the Bible school at
9:45 In classes and departments.
The men of the church Join In pro
gram at the Bilgh theatre where n
great men's class meets at 9:45
every Sunday. The muslo of the
day will be under the direction of
Miss Whlsler. Solo and choir num
bers will be given during the day
In a worthwhile musical program.
The pastor will speak at both ser
vices. The young people meet pt
6:30 In two groups. 'The Conquest
of Selfishness" will ,be the topic.
The loyal women's clasj meets next
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
In the church parlors.
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN
Corner Court and North 17th
streets. , R. L. Putnam, minister.
Bible school 9:45 a. m. Chris. J.
Kowltz, superintendent. Music
furnished by Miss Turner's orches
tra. Let all be on time for the
count. Junior for the children fol
lowing the observance of the Lord's
supper. Faith Gilmer, superinten
dent. Morning worship n a. m.
Sermon "Silent Evangelism." Mem
bership urged to hear this message
Something inspiring. A team of
volunteers will visit the shut-Ins In
the afternoon. The Endeavor so
i lety will have charge of the even
nig eervtce 7:30 p. m. A pageant
"iouth Dares' will be oresented
hpectai music. Tuesday evening
Is the regular monthly business
n eeting and, social of the Loyal
JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E.
Corner North Winter and Jeffer
son streets. Tako the North Com
merclil street car to Jefferson
avenue. Thomas Acheson, pastor.
Leroy Walker, asssitant. In charge
of the Junior church. The public
has a standing Invitation to the
services of this church, and
strangers will be greeted personal
ly and made to feel at home. The
following services will bo held:
achool of religious instruction at
0:45 a. m.. with classes for all ages.
A rousing song service Is held as
preliminary opening In the vari
ous departments. Two services of
public worship at 11 a. m. Audi
toriuni, subject 'The Emphasis of
God." pastor In charge. Rev. Walk
er will preach to the junior church
down stairs at the same hour.
Y'oung people up to 16 years of
age Invited. We specialize In young
leoplc's work. 3 p. in , young peo
pie will hold a service at the old
peoples heme. 6:30 p. m. young
eo pie's hour when the Wesley and
fcjp worth leagues will meet in scp
arate rooms for dovotlonal meet
ings. The services aro full of In
tcrest. Young people especially
strangers are Invited to attend
30 service of eong and worship,
led by Dr. Hickman, Kimball
Sch.iot of Theology, and his father
retired minister of the Minncso-
onference. The singing of
father and son has been received
wiih enthusiasm throughout the
state, where they aro in constun
lemaiid. Following a half hour mu
ical service Dr. Hickman will
bring an appropriate message, bas
ed on some of the music selection!
of the hour. You are Invited t
brin your friends and neighbor
with . you. Church business night
will bo held Monday bcrrinnin
7:30. All offh-ers are urged to at
tend. Mid week devotional meet
; Thursday 7 ; 1 3. Junior and sen
lor churches uniting.
H. D. Chambers, rector. Beptua
gesima Sunday. Holy Eucharist at
7:19 a. m. In the chapel. Church
school at 9:49 with aervlces in the
parish house. Morning prayer with
sermon at 11 a. m. The choir will
sins as an offertory 'The Largo"
by Hendel, with violin obllgato
by Mrs. Inei Har.de). The three
Sundays preceedlng Lent are call
ed "The Poarch to Lent' and are
preparatory to Lent. AH are wel
come to St. Paul's services. The
Y. P. F. wil imeet in the parish
house at 7 p. m. All members urg
ed to be present and all young peo
pie Invited. The lectures being
given by the rector In the chapel
on MiNiffly evenings are being well
attended and the fourth lecture
will be given on Monday evening
at 7:45 p. m.
MARION COUNTY HOLINESS
ASSOCIATION The regular all
day meeting of the Marlon County
Holiness association will be held
next Tuesday at the Evangelical
church at the corner of Chemeke-
ta and North 17th streets. Rev. F.
W. Launer. pastor. The meetings
begin at 10 o'clock with preaching
at 10:30, by Rev. Lay ton of Dal
las, and preaching at 2:30 by Rev
E. I. Harrington of Woodburn.
The speaker for the evening will
De announced at ine anernoon
meeting. Hot tea and coffee will be
sorved free. Bring your lunches
and spend the day. These meet
ings are Interdenominational In
their conduct and all are cordial
ly Invited to attend.
Men, Loyal Women
ind
Loyal
Fifty classes. Thursday 2-9 p. m..
church day. you have to be there
to appreslits this wonderful pro
gram. Friday evening at the
church the Endeavorere will hold
the monthly business session and
social . A special feature of Inter
est la to be given. A well planned
mock trial In which Leo Weir and
Grace Marshall are the principals.
iton t miss this. We extend a
hearty welcome to any and all services.
LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO
PAL South Commercial and My
ers streets. H. F. Pemberton. pas
tor. We Invite you to worship with
us on Sunday at the following ser
vices. Sunday achool at 9:45. E.
A. Rhotcn, superintendent. You
will enjoy Bible study with this
school. Children especially wel- j
come. The Epworth leagues meet !
at 6:30. The intermediate league
in Lcslleia11 for Junior high and
senior high students. Leslie league
for all other young folks In the
church. Live, inspiring and Inter
esting meetings. Morning worship
at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject "The
Good Samaritan Now." Evening
meeting at 7:30. Subject "I Will
Glvo Him a White Stone." All
meetings down stairs. Repairs and
remodeling auditorium not quite
complete. You will enjoy the good
fellowship and Christian greetings
the excellent music and gospel
preaching at these services. Mako
this your church. Visitors and
strangers welcomed gladly. Come
with us for the day. You will like
It.
MARKET STREET FREE METH
ODIST Corner of North Winter
nnd Market streets. Rev. Mortl
mer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45 Dr. Frank S. Schutj
superintendent. Classes for all
sizes and ages manned by teachers
who believe the Bible to be the
word of God. Preaching hours
11 and 7:45. Class meeting of the
old Methodist type In the main
auditorium of the church at 12:15,
Mrs. Ida Garrett, leader. Young
people's meeting at 6:30, Miss
Martha Jaqutt, leading. Praise
services at 7:30 led by the pastor.
Cottage prayer meeting at the
home of Mrs. Caroline JaJckson,
1463 North lnter street, Wednes
day aftcrnoou at two o'clock. The
regular church prayer meeting each
Thursday evening at 7:30. The
pastor will preach Sunday morning
on the subject "The Up and Down
Life and It's Cure." In the even
ing there will be the. usual evan
gelistlc service with a sermon by
the pa&tor "Why the World Did
Not Come to an End." All are wel
com to these services and you will
enjoy the splendid spiritual si
mp p here of this church.
w i nar c v AnucLitAir-t;. C.
PoUng, minister. Regular services
Sunday the ith of February. The
pastor will speak at 11 a. m. and
7:19 p. m. Morning subject "The
Crisis of Christendom." In the
evening, subject, "The personal
Return of Our Lord.' . Church
school at 9:45 a. m. Superinten
dent J. F. Ulrlch. Classes for all
grades. Interest In the church
school growing rapidly. Junior En
deavor at 1 la. m. In their room.
Senior Endeavor at 6:30. Subject,
"Conquest of Selfishness." Mid
week services Thursday evening at
7:au. a cordial invitation to all.
You will be made welcome at all
services.
FIRST BAPT1ST Corner Lib
erty, and Marlon streets. Rev. K.
H. Shanks, pastor. Bible school
9:45. Ed Schunke, superintendent.
Classes for all. Everybody wel
come. Mornlna- worshln 11. Pre
lude. Theme Frans abt., anthem
Come to rny Heart, Lord Jesus, Am
brose. Incidental solo, Delia Ami-
ler. Offertory: To Spring, Grieg,
Miss Helen 8elig. Trio: Father,
Leaa Me, Butterfield, Mrs. Pearcy,
Miss Magera and Mr. Jenks. Jun
ior story: The Lighted Candle.
Sermon: The Signs of Hia Coming.
Postlude: Ballade, Carew. B. Y.
P. U. 6:30. . The Birthday of Hone
crystal Mills, Alice Vandevort, Lu
ctle Taulor, Belvin Vincent, Ruth
Ross has charge of the music,
Evening worship, 7:30. Prelude:
Voice at Even, Krentzlln. Anthem
Tarry with Me, Berwald. Offertory
Cantablle, Saint Saens. Miss Helen
Selig. Vocal solo: selected, Miss
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
South 19th street. Harry W.
Johnson, minister. Sunday school
and morning worship at 10 a. m.
Brief address by the minister at
11 a m. for young and old. Young
people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Ser
mon theme "With Charity Toward
All." Pioneers meet Wednesday
evening. Prayer meeting and choir
Thursday evening.
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FIRST UNITED IlItHTIlnRN'
Corner 12th ami Mi3slon atrecta.
Knmliv sclioal 10 a. in. Wo h:vc
nfrlfi.tnt lrachoi-9 am! classes for
all axes. Walter Wells, superlnten
dent. Preaching 11 . ni. by Hev.
T. it. Baldwin. U. O.. Instructor
In mvcon AEi ieullural college. Dr.
mi.i.vln is a pleasing and force
ful speaker who gpana from the
acrlpiurcs thlncs both new anil old
It will pav you to hear him. Kven
ir norvirV Christian Knilcavoi
I 30. Topic. "The Conquest of Self
Ishness." Leader. Esther Tlhbct
The young people aro especially
invited to this service. Bvansel
Istlc service 7:30. Subject "A Mar
velous Thing.'' Prayer meeting.
Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mrs.
Calvin Hl.lay, class leader. You
are Invited to any or all of these
services, you will receive a hearty
welcome and be made to feel at
home. Come and bring your child
rcn. Wo will look for you at 10
and 11 a. m :30 and 7:30 p. m.
Bo as the wind la. so la martial
Hfe A moan, a siRh, a sob. a
lorm. a strife. C. W. Tlbbet, pas
tor. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION
143 -Court street. C. 8. Johnson,
pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. ni.
Services at I and 7:30 p. m. Mis
sionary George Hansen and wife
of China have been with us for the
past two weeks and will be with us
Sunday. They preach the full gos
pel and ara earnest spirit filled
people. Come and hear about the
old time religion and get a bless
ing in your soul. Everybody Invit
ed. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
Corner of Commercial Washing
ton streets. Carl P. and Minnie G.
Miller, pastora. Sunday achool 10
a. m. Dr. Carl E. Miller, superin
tendent. Worship 11 a. m. Levi T.
Penlngton. president of Pacific
ectllege will bring the messnge.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.
tn.
-IHST METHODIST EPISCO
PAL Corner State and Church
streets. Blaine E. Klrkpalrlck.
m'nlstcr. You are welcome to all
Die services of this church. Class
Clir.lST EVAN3KLICAL Ll'TII
EHAN Slate and ISth.sticets. G.
K'oehlcr pastor. Sunday school at
1:30 a. ni. Divine service with ser
mon in Ensli.'h at 10:30 a. m. Sub
ject "The Knowledge of God Is
.Man's Glory." Yotips people's meet
ing nt 6:30 p. ni. Topic "The Con
quest of Selfishness." Evening ser
vice at 7::i'l. The Dorcas society
meets on Wednesday at 2 p. m.
with Mrs. A. Propp, 9C0 Parrinh
street. The Sun lay school teachers
meet on Thursday nt 7:30 p. m.
Hlble school on S:iturd:iy from 9
to 12 a. m.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCli Tabernacle on Ferry
street. Frederic J. Uctts is con
ducting meetings through tho com
ing week, every afternoon and eve
ning, except Monday. The after
noon 3 p. m., meeting nre especial
ly helpful to those desiring instruc
tion. Sat'jrdny afternoon from 3
to 4 '.a the children's hour. Sunday
school 2 p. m., classes for all. Sun
day afternoon preaching service
3 p. m. Evangelist Bettl Is the
ponker in each service. The or
chestra Is rendering fine service
In a half hour of music preceedlng
each evening service. Special pray
er Tuesdays and Fridays for the
sick. Saturday evening the alck
children are prayed for. Pastors.
H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell.
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SUNDAY
EVANGELICAL Chemckcta
street. F. W, Launer, pastor. Ser
mon ll a. m. Subject "A Part of
God." Sermon 7:30 p. m. Subject
"Digging a Pit." Sunday school at
10 a. m. O. R. Strausli.msh. sup
erintendent. We Invlt.' yoj to at-
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