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PAGE EIGHT .-. f-:r. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAIJ2M, OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 HURCHES FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL Bute and Church afreets. t:15 claw meet I nr. Geo. Litchfield, leader. From IS to 25 have for years been faithful to thU service. Sunday achoo), :45. H. F. Shrinks. Superintendent. Average attend ance during last two months has been 668. The morning worship service at 11 o'clock this Sunday will he In chance of the W. V. M. 0. Dr. Henry -McColl of Tacoma will give the missionary address of the morning Dr. J. D. McCormlck win preside. At the close of the service the annual Thank Offering will be received. Junior sermon at 11 o'clock in the annex. Subject "What shows." The three leagues will meet In their respective places at 4:80. Evening services at 7:30. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Corner of Fifth And Gaines. N. C. Erntson. pastor. Mrs. H. E Hideout announces the opening song for the Sabbath school at 10:30 a m. Then for one hour the church la busy studying the wonderful life of Christ. All divisions having the same topic. Preaching at 11:30. Young people's meeting at 4:30. Prof, Norwood leads. A good place for young people. Only three more Sunday night lectures this year. The Interest and attendance Is good. Subject for this Sunday Is "Tue Largest Court Scene Ever Predicted. Judge, Lawyer and Wit ncaacs. Two Cases Tried." Don't fall to hear this. Very Interesting as well as Instructive. Singing be gins at 7:80. Come and bring your xrlenas. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle on Ferry street. Evangelist Frederic J. Betts will preach both Sunday afternoon and evening. There la a desire on the part of many fur Evangelist Betts to continue the special ser vices. Full announcement will be made 8'jnday. "Louie" the Wenat- ehee Indian will preach Saturday evening. Services open 3 p. m. and 1:30 p. m. Children's hour from t to 4 Saturday afternoon. Sun day school 1 p. m. B. M. Scobee. superintendent. Pastor, H. E. Cas well, 173 South Cottage street. Phone 1434J. the story. Come and hear him. Evening service Christ Ian Endeav or 30. Topic "The Cost of Friend lines." (Consecration meeting). Theodore K lings porn, president and leader. The young people are especially Invited to this service. Preaching 7:30 by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ng at 7:30. Mrs. Calvin Illday, claaa leader. We are planning for a revival to begin soon, which will be conducted by Mrs. M. Alice Durham, evangelist, who has had broal eiporlence east and west, watch papers for dates, don't fall to hear her. You are Invited to at tend any or all of these services, you will be made to feel at home. Come and bring your children. All are welcome. Come. C. W. Tlbbet, pastor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center streets. W. C Kantncr, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. M. D McCallister, sup erintendent Classes and a wel come for all. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon subject "Giving God a Large Place In our life." Christian Endeavor at 1:30 p. m. Leslie Morris, leader. Five minute iitudy of Congregationalism after discussion of regular topic. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. Interesting program of sung, pictures and ad dress. Pictures, film, "Bird Life." Brief address "God the Birds and Man." Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Important congrega tional meeting on Monday evening March I at 8 p. m. Men's club meets Wednesday. Fine program in eluding dinner at (:30 p. m. Scotch songs by Mr. Smart, and address by President Landers of the Mate normal at Monmouth. FIRST BAPTIST Liberty and Marlon. Rev. E. H. Shanks, Morn ing worship at 11 a. m. Sermon "If Not Chrlat. then Who?" Anthem: Nearer, My God. to Thee, S pence. Solo: Down from Ills Glory, Di Capera. Miss Gladys Stevenson. Communion and reception of new members. Evening worship at 7:30 p, m. Sermon "What Jnsut Mean to Me." Anthem: With Thee, O Master, Wooler. Duet, selected, Mrs. Ernest II. Shanks and Miss Ruth E. Ross. The church that welcomes strangers. EVANGELICAL Chemeketa St. F. W. Louner, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject "To Protect From Evil." Sermon at 7:30. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Susan Martin leada the Evangelical tongue at 1:30 p. ni. Sermon at Auburn nt 3 O'clock. There will be services at ur church every.evenln i this week accept Saturday even In sr. Rev. O. L. Love II will preach Tuesday eve ning, and Rev. V. Wit him on Wed nesday evening. We expect other ; ministers to preach. All are wel come to these special services. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN State and Ki.'ihteonih Kts. G. Kochtcr, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine service with sermon In German at 10:30 a. in. Being tho first Sunday in Lent the pastor will preach a scries of ser mons oa the l'aswlon of our Lord. Subject of the sermon "1'he First Word from the Cross." The Luth er league meets at 2:30 p. m. Top ic "The Cost of Friendliness." There will bo no evening service. The Dorcas snclety meets with Mrs. . J. Simon, 1080 North Winter struct on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Bible study on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Blbie school on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of North Winter and Market streets. Rev. Mortimer C. Clark, pastor. Sun day school at 9:45, Dr. Frank S. Schutz. superintendent. Classes for all slava and sbcs! Preaching hours at 11 an1 7:45. A claw meet Ins of the old Metholist typo In the main auditorium of the church at 13:15. Mrs. Jda Garrett Is the leader. You n it people's meeting ajt :30. Miss Martha Jaouct, lender. People's meeting at 7:30. The pastor will preach Sunday morning on the subject "What Was Dono For and ln the Disciples at Pentacost." In the evening there will be the beginning of a three weeks revival serice. The pastor will cotiduct the services each night nit week excepting Satur day. Scrvlcm wil be(rln at 7:30 with preaching at 7:45. All are cordially Invited to attend these service. You will enjoy the spirit ual atmosphere of this church. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS' ASSOCIATION Meetings are held every Sunday In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. Bible study 10 to 13 s. m. Ezeklel's Temple study 3 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extended to all Bible students to meet with us. NAZARENE The special reviv al meetings conducted by Mrs. De Lance Wallace, Seattle Evangelist, ln the Nasurene church, 10th and Marlon streets, will close Sunday night. This has been a great meet ing In many respects. The church haa been greatly blest. Christians have been strengthened spiritually and som4 have been converted. There will be three services on Sunday, li a. m. preaching by the evangelist 3 p. m. divine healing meeting. 7:30 closing evangelistic service by the evangelist. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. :30 p. m. young peoples meeting, c. H. Hopkins, pastor SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th and Mill streets. Patrick Dahlln. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Gust AnJerson, superintendent. .Morning vornhlp in Swedish at 11 o'clock. Epworth league 7:15 d. m. evening service 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Fri day nlifht at 7:30 Sunday school meeting In the church. You arc cordially Invited to our meetings. CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North Chunh street. J. J. Gillespie, pas tor, .'reletting service lis. m. Sub .iect "Healings in the New Testa ment, accomplished by Christy Young people's ervlco :45. Sub ject "How to Become Interested In .Mission Study." Leader, Mrs. Wal ter r.arkUM. Song tertimony and preaching service 7:30. Prayer meemg w eiiiienday eve nine 7:30. Churlvs Peters, lender. UNITARIAN Cottage and Che- mcketa streets. Rev. Martin Fere shetlnn, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded instruction Cluss for adults conducted by the minister. Mr. Miles MeKry, sup erintendent. Kmphuils ln this church-school x placed on the de velopment of the character of the children wo have, than tho effort to increnfio numbers at tho cost of haphazard teaching. Come and visit our school. Devotional ser vices at 11 a. m. Mr. Fereshetian will give the second part of his ser man on "Immortal Life." In the last sermon he discussed the theor les of Immortality In the pat. On this Sunday he will preach on the subject, giving tho moJern con ceptions of the subject. All are cordially invited. On Thursday eve GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 4314 Court street. C. 8. Johnson, pastor. Sun diy school at 3 p. m. Services at 3 and 7:30 p. m. The Ordinances will be observed In the afternoon service Meetings Tuea ay Wednesday and Saturday eve nings. You are invited to these meet Ings. Lively sinking, earnest testi monies and full gospel mensnges go forth In the spirit. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Min ister, Ward Willis Long. 8undu school superintendent. H. E. Bar rett. Big Bible school 1:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon The Constitution of the Kingdom Vll, It Supremo Law of Con duct." Two Ilva young peoples meetings at 1:30 p. m. The Rev. Henry J. McCall of South Ame.lca Will speak at 7:30 p. m. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Corner 12th and Mission atresia Sunday school 10 a, m. Wo have efficient teacher and classes for all ages, Walter Wells superinten dent. Preaching 11 a. m. by Louie Adams, Brother Adams la an In dian. He was converted and healed while on v-hat was supposed to be bis death bed. God graciously rata nlng Carl WetherelToT Boston and San Francisco, field secretary of tho Unitarian churches of the Pa cific coast states and Canada will Iveg a lecturo oa "The Historical Development of Unltarlanlsm, In tho auditorium of the church at 8 o'clock In the evening. All are Invited to attend. There la no charge of any kind for admission. During the day Mr. Wetherel! will meet with members and officers of various organizations, yor the Sun day omrnlng services Mrs. W. A. Denton will bo at tho organ and offer a prelude and an offertory, while Mrs. M. Fereshetian, tho so loist of tho church will sing Mo Dermitt's great work, ' I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Unto tho Hills." COURT STREET CHURCH OF CM It 1ST Corner Court and North 17th streets. R. L. Putnam, mini' ster. Bible school 9:46 s. ni. Chris J. Cowltz, superintendent. Come, be one of 250 today. Music fur nished by Miss Turner's orchestra. Junlon following the communion service. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon No, 3 "How to be a Sue cessftil Soul Winner." Every mem ber ougNt to hear this sermon, Gospel teams will visit the shut- ins In the afternoon. Please port shut-Ins w ho would be glad to have the young people come. En- deavor societies meet at C:30. Two Interesting meetings for young peo pie. Evangelistic service 7:30 Sermon "Satan's Defeat." These special studies of the life of Christ are attracting .Interest. Come, you aro welcome. Board meeting Mon day 7:45 p. m. Church day Thurs day 2-9 p. m. Woman's missionary society 2:30. Special program each time. All women of the church urged to be there. Friday evening is monthly senior Endeavor busl nee meeting and social. Public In vited to any and all services. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL South Commercial and My ers streets. H. K Pemberton, pas tor, w hy not chan ge t he usual ordsr and attend church tomor row? You will enjoy the following services. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., E. A. R hot en, superintendent A class where you and your child ren will be well taught ln the greatest of books. Young people will find the Epworth league meet ings Interesting and worth while. The Intermediate league for high pchool and junior high students in Leslie hall and the Leslie league ln the church, both at 30. Morn !ng worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject "Tho Mustard See How the Kingdom Grons." Evening meeting at 7:30. Subject "Stumbling biock or savior?" You will joy tno excellent music by the chorus choir, the fine Christian fellowship, the neighborly reelings ana me plain preaching of the word. Come with us. Make this your church. Strangers and visit ors especially welcome. CASTLE U. B. Reb. 2. C. Mow er, pant or. Bible school 9:45 i-reaching 11 a. m. Subject St. Paul's "Thorn In tho Flesh." Y. P. C. E. 6.30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Tho mission study clam Tucs day 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Rev. Mower, teacher. All are Invited to all there services charge of tho W. F. M. Society, and will bo full of Interest to all who nave a wonj vision, itqv. Walker will preach to the junipr church down stairs at tho same hour. Young people's hour at :S0 p. m. Tho Wesley and Epworth leagues will conduct separata de votional meetings ln their respec tive rooms. Strangers will find a warm welcome with the young peo pie. Services of praise and wor ship at 7:30 p. m. This is commun ity hour. Subject "Remember Lots Wife. Docs tho Injunction Hold For our Day?" Pastor In charge. The third In a series of sermons on debated scriptures. Good sing ing, flno fellowship, and straight gospel preaching. Invito your friends to accompany you to this service. Mid week service Thurs day 7:16 for senior and junior churches. CENTER STREET METHO DIST A. F. II timer, pastor. Cor ner 13th and Center streets. Par sonage, CM Noith Winter street Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the pastor will apeak on "The Rap ture" In German, and In the even ing at 7:45 he will give a "Chalk Talk." The Epworth league meets at 7 o'clock. All the evening ser vices will be In the English lan guage. The Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock. If. II. Gralapp, superin tendent, classes for all ages ln Ger man and English. The ladies aid meets Thursday, March the fith at 2:30 In tho parsonage. Tho cot tage prayer meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Waldespel. You will find these Interesting meetings, and you are cordially Invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morn Ing services at ll o'clock, Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lesson ser mon "Christ Jesus." Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Masonic Temple open every day except holidays. and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. All are cordially Invited to our services and to our reading room. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Rov. J. R. Buck, pastor. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and high mass at which the mission to non-catholics as well as Catholics will commence, at 10:30. Rev. Father Olaen In charge Benediction and Instruction at 7:30 p. m. During the week Instructions will be given at the morning mass at 8:30 and In tho evening at 7:30 everyone is most cordially Invited. Com and learn what tho Catholic enured ha to say for herself. Con fessions In German on Thursday, Friday and If possible, Saturday at 3 p. m. and after benediction English confessions every after noon at 4 and after benediction. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner of Commercial and Wash ington streets. Carl F. and Min nio G. Miller, pasters. Sunday school 10 a. m. Dr. Carl E. Miller, superintendent. Worship 11 a. m. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E, Corner North Winter and Jeffer son streets. Thomas Acheson, pas- ton. Lercy Walker, assistant, In charge of the Junior church. Ser vices of the coming Lord's day will be full of Interest and profit to all, The public has a standing Invita tion and will havo a personal wel come to all of the activities of the day. School of religion will con vene at 9:45 a. m., with clauses for all ages. Harry Carpenter, Is sup ertntendent. The school Is aggres lve, and la growing rayldly. Pub lic worship at 11 a. m. Miss Ava R. Milnm, a returned missionary from China, and at present on the faculty of O. A. C. at Corvnllls, will n ld reus the adults In the audi torium. The service will be ln Sermon subject "Divine Guiu-1 ance." Christian Endeavor 1:90 p. Evening meeting 7:30. Evangel istic message. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m., this Is the time for our monthly business meet inf. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Meeting this Sunday evening, March 1st, Woodmen hall. Elks bull Jin s. at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Gruppe, speaker. ST. PAUL'S E p lie 0 paD- Church street at Chemeketa. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. First Sun day in Lent Holy Eucharist at 7:39 in the chapel Church school at 9:45. Bishop Sumner will be preeont and address the school. Morning prayer and confirmation at 11 a. m. Tho Right Kev. W. T. Sumner, D. D. Bishop of the Dio cese of Oregon will be present and administer tho Rite of Confirma tion and preach the sermon. The public are most cordially Invited to attend this service and hear the bishop. Tba Y. P. F. will meet in tho parish house at 7 p. m. All young people Invited. The Litany and a short address will be said each Wednesday evening In the chapel during Lent. StopCoughs FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. J. J. Evans, minister Mlas Vivian Whlsler, church assist ant; Miss Kattia Mitchell, mission ary. Dr. Epley has charge of the Bible school sessions opening at 9:45. Many things of interest ln every session. The music for the dny will be u ruler the direction of Miss Whlsler. Special numbers by a. largo chorus and other features In the music line. At the evening service a pantomlne, "Separation Scene In Ruth" will be given. This will bo especially attractive. The soimons, both morning and even ing will be given by the minister, J J. Evans. At 6:30 the young people meet In two groups for the consideration of practical topics. BETHANY REFORMED Cor ner of Capitol and Marlon streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and Ger man preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, min ister. Mothers, Do This When the Children Cough, Rub Mueteroleon Throataand CheilM No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have t jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt reiiei. it does not Duster. Aa first aid. Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, oroncmus, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia. headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mother: Musterole is alto made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. Better than a nvatard platter It M wwewwtitwwwww Herbert J. Ostlind Garage 348 Chemeketa Street Is the name of shop formerly known as the Arrow Garage, located in rear of Day & Zosel. 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