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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE SEVEN IF fiBW vmrnu HURCHES NAZAREN'E The pedal vao feliitlo services at the Kuzarene church, 19th and Minion street!, lave continued with good Interest tor two weeks. Much has been done to encourage the church and ele rate the community spiritually, lira. De -Z.uice Wallace, Seattle ivansHiat has preached with uni ty and power. Many aniens were seard tn the congregation Bnd fre utntly people were Been wiping their eyes as the pathetic nieosuges touched their hearts. This evan gelistic campaign will close Hun day ntylit. There will be thrte lurvii't'S on Sunday. 11 a. m. the vargelist will preach. 3 p. m. dl rine healing mei'llng. 7:3lireach Ins Ly tlie evangelist. Sunday ichool at 9:45 a. in. The evangelist ml hMd a children's service dur n3 the Sunday school hour, all parents are entitled to this service alth their children.- Young peo ple's meeting 6:30 p. m. C. 11. Hop tins, pastor. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL South 13th tstreet, Hany W. Jrhnson, minister. Sunday school ind moinlnp worship at 10 a. m. The high school boys c!a.i Is In lhargo of the devotional exercises. Ihort address by the minister at 11 l. m. The young people's society! iieet at 6:30 p. m. "Jesus princi-j pies of Living," by Kent, Is the iasls of the discussion. Treaching icrvice at 7:30 p. m. An anthem arrangement of the old song 'Stand Up for Jesus." will be of fered by the chorus choir. Sermon theme "A Christian's Use of the Past." INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS' ASSOCIATION Meetings are held every Sunday la Derby building, corner Court and High xtree's. Bible study 10 to 12 a. m. Ezekiel's Temple study 3 p. m. At I p. m. there will be a public dis course by S. H. Toutjiarr of Brook lyn. N. V. The topic of his lecture will be "Jesus Rebuilding Pales tine the Reason. ' He will show that the organization of the Jews Jn Palestine confirms, chronologi cally, tho significance of present flay events and that this remark able movement among the Jews makes pres nt world distress as earth' first cataclysm. He will cite tho prophecies of the Bible to show that the world war would start 2520 years after 606 B. C. and that God's promise of liberty, happiness and everlasting life on earth center around the Jews. He will it lo explain why Palestine Is ot afflicted with the prevalent world unrest and give the signifi cance ot the Jewish policy of no limy nor navy. A cordial Invita tion is extended .o all interested to attend. Seats free. No collec tion. CHURCH OF GOD 1546 North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. The hour (or Sunday school Is 10 o'clock. Our Sunday ichool is not large but has a good spiritual atmosphere, and the teach er have a good understanding of the word of God, which la a help to the purl'. Preaching service 11 a. m. Healing Is taught In the pcrlr-tures la the subject for the aiorning service. Young peoples ser Vices 6:45 p. m. Harold Hepplnger leader. The suhjoct for 7:30 will be ''Unity of God's People as Taught )n tho Scriptures." The prayer ser rice Wednesday evening Is Increas ing in interest and attendance, and sill be led by Mrs. John Van Lydegraf. Come and you will get n opportunity to tell what the Lord has done for you. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morn ing services at 11 o'clock. Sundiy evening at I. Subject of lesson ser mon, "Mind.1 Sunday scheol 5:30 a.m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at t o'clock. Heading room 302 Masonic Tempie open every day except holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p.m. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. EVANGELICAL Chemeketa treat, F. W. Launer, pastor. Rev. Wit him of the Friends church w.H preach a IX am. The subject will be "The garden of Eden." Ser mon 7:30, by the pastor. Subject, 'Making the Iron Sharp." Sun day school at 19 a.m Something r every Sunday In our school. Come and see for yourself. Mrs. Fred Siewert will have charge of the evangelical .eague ax 6:30 The subject is "Missions," Prayer service a Thursday evening. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. J. R. Buck, pas tor. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and high mass and sermon by the pastor at 10:30. Benediction follows last mass. On Sunday morning. March Lst. a minslon to non-Catholics will be commenced, and will con tinue a week. Special music. A sermon each morning of the week at 9:00 o'clock mass, and again at 7:30 in the evening. Everyone, both Catholic and non-Caitholic u welcome. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH Corner State and Church streets. Class meeting 9:15 am. G. P. Litchfield, leader. Sunday school 9:45 am. H. F. Bhanks, superintendent. Last reek at the regular monthly Sun day school board meeting In honor of Dr. Kirkpatrlck the entire corps of teachers and officers pledged their continued support In all lines of Sunday school activity. Morn ing worship, 11 o'clock. The pul pit will be supplied this morning by Rev. Thos, Acheson. Junior church service at the same hour In the Annex. Sermon, "Digging Foundations." Alt Juniors and thote attending junior high school will be welcomed. Epworth Lea gue devotional service. 6:30 o'clock Charles Swan will leaJ the first chapter; Fern Caldwell, the Jun ior high school chapter. All young people welcomed at these services. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock, will Also be under the leadership of Rev. Acheson. The church night as such. Is discontinued indefln Itely, but the devotional service will be held at the regular hour. 7:30 to 8:30, Thursday night. In the absence of a regular p-tsti every lover of First Church should be much in prayer and loyal to the regular services of the ch-irch. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Cor. Court and N. 17th treets. R. L, Putnam, minister. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Chris J Kowits. supt. Music furnished by Miss Turner's orchestra. A grad ed school with classes for all ages. Junior following the communion service-. Faith Gilmer, supt Chit dren enjoy this hour. Morning worship 11 a.m. Miss Reld of Portland will speak in the inter ests of Near East Relief. Miss Reid has been overseas as a work er and brings first hand informa tion. You will want to hear her gripping message in behalf of the orphans. Two volunteer teams will visit the shut-ins in the afternoon. Christian endeavor 6:30 p.m. Two Interesting societies for young people. Evangelistic service 7.30. Sermon "The voice In the Wilder ness." Church day program 01 Thursday 3-9 p m. Ton are invit ed to any or all of these services. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner ot Highland avenue and Church street. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Sun day services: Bible school at 10 a. m.. Walter Stanton, superinten dent. Meeting for worship at 11 a. m. C E. at 6:20 p. m. Preach lng at 7:30 p. m Bible prophecy clws Monday 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurslay 7:30 p. A. All are welcome to out services. ciaty will conduct as evangelistic ssrvlcs tn the evening. Yo are Invited to all of thess services and you will enjey the splendid spirit ual atmosphers of this church, SCANDINAVIAN M. B. 15th and Mill streets. Patrick Dahlin. pastor. Sunday school 16 a.m. Gust Anderson, supt. Morning worrhip in Swedish 11 a.m. Ep worth league 7:11 p.m. Evening service I p.m Thursday T:30 pm. prayer meeting. You are cordial ly invited to the meeting. UNITARIAN CHURCH Cot tage anj Chemeketa streets. Rev Martin Fereshetiftn, minister. Church school at 10:00 a m. Grad ed Instruction. Class for -adults, conducted by the minister. Mr. Mites McKey. superintendent. De votional services at 11 a.m. Rep resentative Woodward of Multno mah will speak, having for his sub ject: "Legislation and every-day life." AH are invited . Th ar vices will be under the auspices or tne Laymen's league of the church. LESLIE METHODIST EPIS COPAL South Commercial and Myers Streets. H. F. Pemberton. pastor. Will you attend church tomorrow? We invite you to the following services: Sunday school. real Bible school, at 9:45, E. A. Rhoten. Supt. You will not have dull minute. Your children will be well trught, also. The Ep worth leagues meet at 6:30. The intermediate league In Les.ie hall. Leslie league in the church. Botn meetings interesting and inspiring. All young folks Invited. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: "The Pearl of Great Price." Evening meeting at 7:30. Subject "The Tree of Life; havs you found it?" Excellent musk'. Christian cordiality, good fellow ship. Plain gospel preaching and neighborly greetings make these hours profitable and inspiring. Come with us. Make this your church. Strangers and visitors v elcome. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. J. J. Evans, minister; Miss Vivian Whisler. church assistant; Miss Hattle Mit chell, missionary. The day's pro gram begins with the Bible echo 1 1 session at 9:45, classes and de partments In Bible study. The church service is at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. A large chorus under the direction of Miss Whisler will lng special numbers. At the evening hour, 7:30 o'clock. Charles Archerd will deliver an address rn the "Rogue's Gallery of Business." Thts is a message from a local business man to busi ness men. Incidentally it will give the outsider an impression of Ro tary principles. The public is in vited. Special music by a quartet and large chorus. The young peo ple meet at 6:30 in two groups. Men's class at the Bllgh theater a 9:45. Toplo: "Christianity and Business" Can a business man be a Christian?" ARMORY REVIVAL, Services as usual in this building every night at 7:30 sharp excepting Mon day and Wednesday of this week Before each service there will be a half hour of prayer in the prayer room to pray God's blessing upon the meeting In the auditorium, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 the sub ject wilt be "Tho Two Wine Press es" after which the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be adminis tered, following which the sick vll be prayer for,- With reference to tho night services beginning Sun day: We are taking up the study of prophecy each night using as a basis "A Thousand Prophetic Mys teries in PFbcess of Fulfillment.' Each night we will take up a few of these prophetic mysteries, so bring your note books and pencils. It Is amazing how many of these prophecies ar? already fulfilled and being fulfilled before our very eyes, thus proving to us that the return of our Lord and Savloiu is right at our very doors. These lectures are being illustrated by lantern slides using a system of charts, maps and diagrams and pictures, thus visualizing the whole Bible to you from Genesis to Reve lation so that Christ may be Been everywhere revealed In the word. Alhtoueh these messages are term ed "lectures" yet they are full of evangelistic spirit and power and appeal. The main purpose of all true ministry is to meet human ity'a need, spirit, soul and body. If you deslro to be blest and edl fled that you may be a blessing come and bring someone with you God Is pouring out His spirit upon us filling hungry souls and heal lng bodies. The people ot Salem should recognize and take advan tage of this rare opportunity that God has sent Into their midst. MARKET STREETFREB ME THODIST Corner of N. Winter and Market streets. Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, Dr. Frank S Schuts, supt Classes are for all sizes and ages manned by teachers who believe the Bible to be God's Inspired word. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:45 Class meeting of the old Methodist type In the main audi torium at 13:15. Mrs. Ida Oarrett leader. Young people's meeting at 6:30, Miss Martha Liquet, letwler. Praise and song service at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting at the homo of Mrs Caroline Jackson. 1463 N. Winter street each Wed. afternoon at S o'clock. Church prayer meeting Thursday at T:30. In tho abssncs of the pastor In Eastern Oregon, Rev. Cyrus Cook wll preach at the morning service, and the young people's so- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church street between Chemeketa an J Center streets. Ward Willis Long, minister. 9:36 a.m. Sunday school. H. E. Barret, supt. 11:00 a.m.. msming worship. Sermon "The Constitution of the Kingdom VI But I say Unto You" (con tinued), the minister. The choir wll' sing "Turn Ye to Me," Hark er. O rga n numbers: "Be renade. ' uounod; "Offertory," Hints, and l'oatlude." Illinois, s d, iun ior society. Miss Walmsley and miss uavis. leaders. 6:30 p.m., Senior Christian endeavor society. Live discussions on timely subjects. 1 on icnt "friendliness as expressed mrougn indutrfal missions," Mar jcrle Brown, loader. Advance In termediate society at the same hour. Subject. "George Washing ton the Christian." Groun IIL un der direction of Elolse Wright will have charge of the program snd will have on exhibit an original copy or -ulster county Gazetze" published at Kingston. N.Y., Jan. nuv, wnicn contains a full ac- courtf. of Washington's funeral. i.w p.m. Popular evening service. congregational elng. Question, "What Methods Are Being Pro posed to ueguiate the Motion Pic ture Industry?, discussed bv the minister. Sermon "Temntation nf Jesus, in How much for your aoui: - py tne minister. FIRST BAPTIST OHIITtnu Liberty and Marion. Rev. Ernest n. on anus. 11 be Snhnnl at 9-45 Ed. Schunke. supt.. Fully denart- nentauzed. morning worship at .1 a.m., sermon by the pastor, Subject 'The Servant an A Hi Master." Anthem! Thnu wilt bo. him In nerfect hmoa wot- viniin solo, Adnglo, Tschalkoksky, Miss neicn fteug; soprano solo. Gra te rm ijord, am I, Roma, Mrs. Ear' rearcy. The BYPU will meet at 6:30 with irnun TV h t .1 Evening worship at T:30. Sermon Dy tne nastor. Suhtect Th Pr. chology of Religion. Anthem, There's a friend in the Homeland. Havens; violin solo. Cradle son, Brahms. Miss Seng; duet selected. Mrs. Ernest H. Shanks and Mies Helen E. Ross. Strangers in the city are cordially Invited to the church that welcomes strangers ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (EPIS COPAL) Church street, at Che meketa. Rev. H. D. Chambers, Reotor. Qulnquagesima Sunday, or the Sunday preceding Lent. The services will be as usual. Holy Eucharist at T:30 In the chapel. Church school at 9:45. Morning prayer and sermon by the rector a 11 a.m. Vested choir and the music under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Emery Riddle. All are cor- dially invited to attend. The YPF will meet in the parish house at 7 p.m. The last of tne lectures given by the rector will be given In the chapel at 7:45 on Monday evening. The subject of amuse ments and the life of the church will be discussed. All welcome. On Shrove Tuesday the primary and junior departments of the church school will hold a social in the parish house Immediately after school. In the evening the YPF will give two ono-act plays In the parish house, followed by a social with dancing. Wednesday wilt be Ash Wednesday and the services will be Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a.m. and again at 9:30. An evening address wilt be held tn the chapel at 7:30 with a short address. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 343 4 Court street. C. 8. Johnson, pastor. Sundiy school at 2 p. m. Services at 3 and 7:30 p. m. Meet ings on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Silurday evening. Coma to our meetingj, you will be blessed in your soul. We preach salvation for the sinner, baptism in the holy spirit for the believer, healing through prayer for the nick and the second and soon com ing of Christ. "Be ye ateo ready for at such a time as ye think not the son of man cometh." Every body Invited. BETHANY REFORMED Cor ner of Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and Ger man preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, minis ter. FIRST Si'lTUALIST Meeting at McCornack hall, Sunday evening February 22nd., 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Anna Lee Snylor ot Portland, speaker. Miss Carney of Portland will sing. LUTHERAN Christ Evangelic al Luthsraa feats an Eight eenth streets, O. Koohler, pastor. Sunday school at am. Divine service with sermon In English at 10:10 a.m. Subject: "A Visw of God's Glory." Tbs Luther lsagu meets at s:Sv p.m. toplo for dis cussion "Changing China Even ing aervios at 7:36 p.m. The pas tor will preach on the subject: What does a Christian ktow con cerning Heaven" The Sunday school teachers meet on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Bible school on Sat urday from to 13 s.m JASON LEE MEMORIAL M E church Corner north Winter eV Jefferson streets. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefftrsou avenue. Thoma Acheson, pas tor. Leroy Walker, ass'stant. In charge of tho junior church. Stran gers are not only welcomed to tv services of this church, they ae greeted personally and made to feel at home. The following ser vices will be held on the coming Lord's day to which all are wel come: School of religious instruc tion at 9:45 a-m. with classes fo. all ages. Harry Carpenter Is the superintendent Good time as sured. Public worship at vl a.m with junior and senior chjrch is uniting. Rev Walker will be in charge and will preach the sermon Be sure and bear him. Young peoples hour at 6:30 p.m. The Wesley and Epworth leagues will meet in separate rooms downstairs for devotional meetings. Strangers will enjoy the fine spirit of these services. Service of praise and worship at 7:30 p.m. This Is community hour. Good music, good fellowship and strong gospel preaching will be features of this service. Rev. Walker will be in charge of this meeting also. There will be a get together of the men at the church Tuesday evening a' 6:30 p.m. Supper and program Don't miss it Dr. Leech will be present Thursday evening for the quarterly conference Full atten dance of officials desired. Pot luck supper at 6:30 pm. Welcome to all. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Corner 12th and Mission streets Sunday school 10 am. We have, efficient teachers snd classes for all ages Bring or send your children, they will bs well cared for. Preaching 11 a.m. Evening service Christian endeavor 6:30 topic "Friendliness as expressed through Industrial missions. Lead er, Rev. E. G. Poling. The young people are especially invited to this service. Preaching 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Mrs. Calvin Hi day, class leader. You are invited to attend any or all of these services. We teach and preach the whole gospel. We are not contaminated with modernism, fanaticism wildfire. You will bo made to feel at home. Ws will look for you at 10-11 a.m. and 6:30-7:30 Come. C. W. Tlbbet pastor. CENTER STREET METHOD IST Corner Uth and Ctater.Sts. Ai P. H timer, paster. Sunday school convenes at 10 o'clock WgUh classes In English or German for young and old. The lesson dis oussions are of vital Interest to all. Preaching service at tl o'clock In German. At this time the subject for discussion will be: The salvation of the human race foreshadowed by the offering of tbs Lamb In Egypt" Epworth League meeting at T to'clock fol lowed by the regular evening ser vice. The subject for this time will be: "Ambitions". All the evening services wlll be in the English language. You are cor dially welcome to all of these ser vices. , SEVENTH DAY AD V E NT I ST Corner of Fifth and Gaines. N. C. brnston, pastor. Sabbath school at 10:30 and preaching at 11:30 a.m. Young people's meeting at 4:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed nesdays at 7:30. A good Interest and attendance Is being manifested at all the services. The subject for the Sunday night lecture will be "Will the Roman Catholic Church Ever Rule AmerlcaT If Not Who Will?" This Is a lec ture that all are interested in. Catholics and Protestants alike. The Bible predicts that this coun try will pass a certain law some day. Has the legislature thought of it yet? Not a dull moment during this lecture. Be there at 7:30 and get a good seat Song service begins then. Bring your mends. CHRISTIAN AND MISSION ARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle. Ferry street. The special evan gelistic services conducted by Er- angelist Frederick J. Betts, are continuing through tho week every afternoon and evening excepting Monday, S p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The afternoon services are especially Instructive for Christians The or chestra Is continuing to render splendid music every evening. Ev angelist Belts prays for and with the sick every Tuesday and Friday afternoon and evening, giving special Instruction on the subject of divine healing. Saturday after noon from three to four Is boys' and girls' hour. Sunday school l p.m. Sunday afternoon preach ing service I p.m. H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell, pastors. CASTLE N. B. CHURCH Cor ner 17th and Nebraska avenue Rev. Z. E. Mower, pastor. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Preaching 11 am. Subject "Trouble, a Great Educator" YPCE 6:30 p.m., sen or. Intermediate and juniors. Preaching 7:30. Subject "God's Man, and His Service." You are invited to attend any or all of these services. corns for oil, at l. McAllister, Supt Msrsisf worship 11 a.m. Fiftieth swadvsrsary sermon: The Ministry C tho Gospel." Recep tion of sew members. Christian endeavor 6:39 p.m. Leader, Miss Creglo. Evening ssrvlcs at T:3t p.m. Program of song, pictures and brief address. Tho plctut-e film will show soms beautiful Canadian scsaory. The brief dross wlU bs sat 'Soms ing Incident out Of a Ministry Fifty -Tsars. Pray or casetlng Thursday at T:30 p sa. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center street, W. C. Kantner, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Classes for alt ages. Com petent teachers. Place and a we I- M arion Hotel SALEM, OREGON OFFICIAL AAA An Hotel worthy of its reputation as the largest and most complete in Oregon out of Portland. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner parties. , StOP Children's j Cough Two Profits of Home-Owning Are You Getting Both? The first comes when you save rent money by owning a Home. The second when you own a Home of per manent materials, escaping expensive up-keep and depreciation. Let the makers of concrete tile show you how much more profitable it is to pay for your home only once. Oregon Gravel Co. Hood at Front Street 1 "Christ and Business J9 or "Can a business man be a christian?" Will bt the inbject ot the Ieuon at Utt Men's Bible Class Bligh Theatre 9:45 Sunday Mr. T. 8. KacEenzie, a compoier ot tongi, will give the solo. IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE The thousands of people who trade at HAMILTON'S do so be cause they know they are saving money a few cent3 here, several dollars there saving a lot of of money in the end. If you really want to save you must investigate Hamilton values for yourself, make actual comparisons, decide whether it is worth while for you, too, to trade at Hamilton's as so many already have decided ! Com. In nl visit our Store See for jrourielf, 70a ere not compelled to buy Four Floon Covered with Value! G'&JfamilfoiK A Store We are proud to have yon inspect rt;: Do You Want to Increase Your Dairy Herd? 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