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SATURDAY, ftlAKCH 14, . 1923 THE UAflTAL JOUKNAU 3ALJSM, UKKUUN KAUK SEVEN HURCHES NAZAHKNK Corner 19th and Marlon streets, C. H. Hopkins, I mininer. Sunday school 9:45 a.; m. W. B. Hardy, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Uev. Mary L. Hopl.ina. Subject "The Great Commission." Youns people's meeting 6:30 p. m. Mts lUtUe Meggers, president. Evening service 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Subject 4The Good Bliepard. Wednesday evening at 7:30 pruyer meeting. A b leased sea son. Come and enjoy these meet ing a with us. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meetings are neia every sunaay in ueroy building, corner Court and High streets. Bible study 10 to IS a. m. Esekile'a Temple study at I p. m. A cordial invitation Is extended; to all Bible students to meet with ui. CLAD TIDINGS MISSION 34j'4 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services at 8 and 7:30 p. in. Meet ings on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Our meetings are growing In nuin bera and power The latter rain of the spirit 1j falling and people are getting baptized In the Holy spirit Then shall we know if we follow onto know the Lord: his going forth is prepared us the morning, and he shall come until us as the rain as the latter and fromer rain unto the earth." CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle on Ferry street. Evangelist Frederic J. Betts is remaining over Sunday. Saturday evcnlnr; the Evangelist will take for his subject "The Devil's Chloroform." Sunday school 2 p. ni. B. M. Scobe, superinten dent. Classes for all. Afternoon preaching service S p. m. Evening servico 7:J0. Evangelist Belts wiu be the speaker. Sunday evening Is the closing service of this cam paign. Monday evening the Mis sionary Alliance convention opens, and will continue throughout the week, each afternoon at 3 o'clock and evening at 7:30. Good music every evening. The convention sneakers expected are Ilev. W. W Newberry, dean of the Seattle Bible school. Rev. F. E. Brickley, Missionaries Mis Alice Backlund of India nr.d Rev. E. A. Carner of India, and others. These mission aries are dlreot from the field and will bring frash facts of interest from the foreisn fields. Pastors H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell. CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. We have- a good line supcrln Undent in the Sunday school which begins promptly at 10 a. m. with pood spiritual teachers for all the clashes. Subject for 11 a. m. "Will There Bo More Than One General Resurrection "of the Body ?" John 5:28, 29. Young people's services 6:45 and song testimony and preaching service 7:30. Singing class on Wednesday evening 7 p. m. and prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. We cordially invite the public to attend the services. FIRST EVANGELICAL Liber ty and Center streets. W. C. Kant ner, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all. A place and welcome for you. M. D. Mc Callister, superintendent. 11 a, m. Morning worship. Sermon subject: "A3 the Stars." 6:30 p. m.. Christ- Ian Endeavor." Leader, Mrs. Me Callisler. 7:30 p. m., evening wor ship with program of song, ser mon and pictures. The motion pic tures will give vi glimpses of Cey lon and Samoa, the home of Rob ert Louis Stevenson. The brief ad dress will be on "Stevenson, i Man With a Cross and a Message.' rrayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th ftnd Mill streets Fatrik Dahlin, pastor. Sunday school 10 Gust Anderson, superintendent. Morning worship In Swedish at 11 a. m. Epworlh league 7:15 p. m Evening service at 6 p. m., con ducted by R3V. Mcllvenna, stu dent nt Kimball college. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. UNITARIAN Cottage and Che- meketa streets. Rev. Martin Fere ehetiin. minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded instruction Class for adults in the critical study of the gospel narratives. All are urged io come and study with us. Devotional services at 11 m. The subject of the sermon "The Bum-erne Test of Character." This sermon is also by request. Church going, prayer, alms-giving, fast Inge and various rites and rituals are recognized as ways and aias io salvation. The Unitarian church places the emphasis on character. Mr. Fereshetiaa will preach on the supreme test to which char acter is subjected. He also wel comes and urges those who care to send him topics deiling witn life and religion for hta sermons Send him your subject. Mrs. M Fereshetion and Mrs. Chas. Huston will sing a duet "The Lord is My Shepherd." Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. The class In psychology will meet as usual at the parson age cwi Thursday evening at 8 and the sublect of the psychology of Beets will be continued. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE F 1 r s t Church Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morn ing services at 11 o'clock, Sunday evening nt 8. Subject of lesson ser mon "Substance." Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Raiding reom 209 Masonic Temple open every day excent holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cor lUlly invited to our services and to ntir reading room, CHRIST KYANGULICAL LUTH ERAN Stale and lfh streets. O. Gochlcr. pastor, Sunday school at :30 a. m. Divine service with ser mon in German at 10:30 a. m. The subject of the sermon will bo "The Third Word From the Cross.' Young people's meeting at 7 p, m. Topic "Preparation For Win In Others to Christ. Evening Subject 'Christ Humiliation." Bible study on Thursday at 7:30 p. m Bible school conducted by the pastor on Saturday from t to 12 a m. We bid you a hearty welcome to our Lenten services. FIRST EVANGELICAL Liber ty and Center streets. C. C. Poling mbni&ter. Services Sunday at 11 s. in. Preaching by the pastor. Sub ject "Compniwion of Jesus. We unite with the First Presbyterian church in the evat.gellstlc meet ing beginning this evening. Evan gcllst Charles S. Poling of Ridge- way, Pa., in charge and will preach each evening. The members of this church are urged to attend regularly as poslsble. Four days In the week there will be after noon meetings, which will be duty announced. We are expecting a great time from the presence of the Lord. Christian Endeavor. senior society will meet promptly at 6:15 so we will have plenty of ime to get to the meeting in the Presbyterian church. Junior church at 11 a m, In the basement of the church. The mid-week services are all called off on ac count of the evangelistic meetings. The midweek services will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Tim will be announced later. BERGES FORD MEMORIAL M. E. West Salem. F. L. Cannell, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 classes for all ages. Mrs. H. J Morriss, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Subject "The Cure for Troubled Heart." Junior league p. m. Epworth league 6:15. Preaching service 7:80. Sermon by Rev. W. Weathers. CENTER ST. METHODIST A, F. H timer, pastor. The church Is located at the corner of 13th and Center streets and the parsonage at 684 North Winter street. The Sunday services will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock, classes in the German and English lan guages. The regular morning ser vice at 11 o'clock This service will be In the German language. This will be the third in a series of sermons on "The Rapture" with special emphasis on "The Ser vants." Epworth league meeting at 7 o'clock foltowed by the regular evening service. At this time the pastor will begin a series of ser mons on the Rovelations. They will be of special Interest. All the evening services will be in the English language. You will receive hearty welcome. pressb sail iu ins ntn The srrlcet will eoatlnos sash evening next week, sxesptlnc Saturday. All Invited to these ssrvlces. You will enjoy these great gospel messages. EVANGELICAL ChemekeU street. F, W. La. u ner, paster. Ser mon at 11 s. m. Subject 'The Storm." Sermon 7:30. Subject When ths End Comes.' O. R. Strausbaugti will conduct tho Sun day suhool at 10 a. m. Miss Effle Grimes will lead the Evangelical league at 6:16. The paator will con duct ssrvlces st Auburn at 8 o clotik. Prayer services every Thurs day erecting. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. J. J. Evans, minis ter. Miss Vivian Whisler, church assistant; Miss Hattie Mitchell, missionary. Dr. H. C. Eplcy directs the Bible school at 9:45. A splen did school for. pupils of all ages meeting In separate classes and departmental The men meet In a great Bible class at the Bligh theatre at the same hour. The evening church program will in clude special Scotch songs to be git en by James P. Smart, noted for his fine rendition of this type of music. Other musical features under the direction of Miss Whis ler will be given at both morning and evening per vices. The pastor will preach at 11 o'clock and at 7:30 p. m. Interesting sessions are conducted by the young people at 6:30, just preceding the preaching service. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Liber ty and Marion streets. Rev. E. H. Shanks, pastor. Bible school 0:45 Ed Schunke, superintendent. Class es for all ages, everybody welcome. Morning worship 11. prelude: Pre lude In F Sullivan Anthem: I Will Rise Again Parka. Offertory violin solo, Lento Saint Scans, Miss Helen Sellg. Vocal solo: I will Enter His Halls Ashleigh, Mrs. Earl Pearcy. Junior story: Happy Little Marbles. Sermon : Redemption from Sin. Postlude: Andante Gugiclmo. B. Y. P. U. 6:S0. Miss Velma Alexander, lead er. Subject 'My Church and My Denomination." All young people are cordially Invited. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at the same hour the Earaca-Philathea room. All junior high school people invited. Evening worship 7:30. Prelude: Prelude in G Rlmbault. Anthem: Just as Col Leads Parks. Offer tory: violin solo, Andante Am brose Thomas, Miss Helen Selig. Vocal duet: selected, Miss Hilda Amsler and Miss Delia Amsler. Ser mon What Is Right With the Church? Postlude: March W. Kuhe. Tha church that welcomes strangers. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Manses at 7:30, 8:30 and high mass and ser mon by the pastor at 10:30. Bene diction In the evening at 7:30. Len ton devotions on Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:30. Mass on St. Patrick's day, March 17th, 8:30. On St. Joseph's day, March 19th at 8:30. Benediction after each mass. Both Catholics and non-Catholics cordially welcome. MARKET STREET FREE METH ODIST Corner of North Winter and Market streets. Rev. Mortl mer C Clark-?, pastor. Sunday school at 9:4., Dr. Frank S. Schutz superintendent. Classes for all sizes and ages manned by conse crated touchers who believe the Bible to be God's Inspired word Preaching hours at 11 and 7:45 Class meeting at 12:15, Mrs. Ida Garrett, leader. Young people's meeting at 6:30, Martha Jaquet, leader. Prayer and song service at 7:30. This church is In cpe trial revival services. The evan gelist. Rev. George T. Klein, ar rived from Spokane last Tuesday and has been preaching to Inter ested congregations each evening. He will preach on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and In the afternoon at 2:45. The subject Sunday aftar noon will be "Canaan, Its Discov ery and Exploratloa' He wll! COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner Court and North 17th streets. R. L. Putnam min ister. Bible school 9:45 Sv. m., Chris. Kowitz, superintendent. Mu sic furnished by Miss Turner's or chestra. A graded school with claascs for all ages. The loyal men are in a contest. Let the men of the church find out what side you are on and boost for a big class. Junior following the com munton service. Morning worship ll a, m. Sermon "How To Be Successful Soul Winner.' No.' 2. A message for every member. The funeral service of Bro, J. A. Poage will be hold at the Tertviillger fun eral parlors at 2 p. m. The gospel teams wilt visit the shut-ins In the afternoon. Le-j Weir, captain of one team and Mrs. Grace Kowltz the other. Let the volunteers make arrangements with these cap tains. If you know of places where the services of these teams wilt be appreciated let either the pastor or these captains know. Evangelistic services 7:i0, Christ ian Endeavor 6:30. The Woman's Missionary society of Oregon will have a special worker from the U. C. M. S. headquarters at Daltas for an all day rally on Monday. The local women are Invited. Mon day 7:30 all those expecting to help In tho pre-Easter campaign will meet for another set tip meet Ing. Thursday Is church day, Mary-Martha Boctety 2 p. m. Cafe teria lunch at 6:15. Church school 7-9 p. m. All are welcome to any and all of these services. and visitors especially welcome. BETHANY REFORMED Cor ner of Capitol sod Marlon streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and Ger man preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. 1C. senny, minister. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Services Sunday evening, March 16th, 7:30, Woodman hall (Elks building). Mrs. Anna Lee Snyder of Portland will speak. Messages. Miss Car ney of Portland will sing. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL South 19th atreet. Harry W. Johnson, minister. Sunday school and morning worship at 10 o'clock Young people's meeting at 6:30 p m. Sacred concert at 7:30 p. m. The concert program Is as follows: Professional, invocation. Brightly Gleams Our Banner," (Stults) chorus and olo by Mrs. O. New- gent. Solo, by Ronald Craven. Oh Be Joyful In the Lord," (North) chorus choir. "Seek Ye the Lord," chorus choir, and solo by E. E. Elliott Solo, Mitts Myra Gleason. "God Calling Yet," (Uue bush ) chdrus choir. "Rejoice in the Lord," (McPhall) chorus choir Solo, M rs. G uy Newgent. "The King of Love," (Carrie B. Adams) chorus choir, with solo by Miss Pearl Eyre. Male quartette. Harry Gwynn, Dr. L. E. Barnck.Edgar Leach, Ronald Craven. Violin solo, by Leonard Chadwlck. "The Heav ens Are Telling," (Haydn) chorus choir, and trio, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Bross and Ronald Craven. Bene diction, chorus qhetr alreoted by Rev. i Chaa. S. Poling, who will also de liver the sermon ef the evening. Mr. Poling comes to us from Rldg way. Pa., to conduct a aeries of pre-Easter services which will cos Unue from March II to April t, a more complete announcement of which appears eUewhsre In this paper. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL Corner State and Church rests. Class meeting, 0:15 a. m. eo. p. Litchfield, leader. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. H. P. Shanks, uperintendent. At the Sunday school board meeting, held Thurs day evening, plana wore made for lecislott Day Eastern morning. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser mon by the district superinten dent. Dr. D. H. Leech. The sub ject of the morning "The Secrot of Happy Service." Junior Worship service at same hour in the annex. Subject "A Well of Life." The av erage attendance at Junior church his month has been 65. The three leagues: first chapter, young peo ple's league, second chapter, high school league and third chapter, Junior high school league, will meet at' 6:30 In their respective places The evening worship er ice will also be in charge of Dr. Leech. Hi evening topic as an- ounced Is "Efficient Living." The devotional hour, Thursday evening at 7:30, under the leadership of Rev. M. B. Parounagian. will be most helpful. All are welcome to each of these services. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Corner 12th and Mission streets. Sunday school 10 a, m. We have efficient teachers and clsases for alt ages. W. W. Wells, superin tendent. Preaching 11 a. m. Sub ject Breaking the fallow ground. Evening service, Christian En deavor 6:30. Topic Preparation for winning others to Christ. Lead er, Walter Wells. The young peo ple are especially invited to this service. Preaching 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Calvin Hlday, class leader. We will begin a revival campaign Sunday, March 22. First meeting at 11 a. m. Mrs. M Alice Durham will be the evangel ist, she Is one of the general evan gellsts of the church and has had broad experience east and west. She Is an able speaker and will bring burning messages. Old time religion will be the doctrine Don't fall to hear her. You are cordial ly Invited to attond any or all of these services. Bring your child ren, and let us worship together In the old fashioned way. Every body welcome. He the Lord will supply all our needs according to his riches in glory. Come. C. W. Tib bet, pastor. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E Corner North Wintor and Jef ferson streets. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefferson avenue. Thomas Acheson. pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, In charge of the Junior church. The public has a standing invitation to attend U the services of this church. Strangers are personally welcom ed and made to feel at home and will enjoy the following services on the coming Lord's day: school of religious education 9:45 a. m, with classes for young and old. Harry Carpenter Is superintendent. Public worship at 11 a. m. Sub ject "Tho Problem and Solution of Spiritual Leadership," pastor In charge. A pre-evangcustic cam paign message. Rev. Walker preaches to the Junior church down stairs at this hour. Young people . SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner of Washington and Com mercial streets. Carl F. and Min nie G. Miller, pastors. Sunday school 10 a. m. Dr. Carl E. Miller, superintend an t. Worship 11 a. m. Special music by Mrs. Russell Wright, Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Prayer moetlng Thurvlay 7:30 p. ST. PAUL' S (Episcopal) Church street at Chemeketa. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. Holy Eu charist at 7:30 a. m. In the chapel. Church school at 9:45. Morning prayer with sermon at 11 a. m. Full vest choir. Mrs. Ruth Emeory choir director. Y. P. F. in parish house at 7 p. m. All are welcome at these services. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL South Commercial and My ers streets. H. F. Pemberton, pas tor. You are cordially invited to attend the following services of this church: Sunday school at 9:45 E. A. R hot c-n, superintendent. Come and study the Bible under teachers who will help you dis cover the truths of that great book. The Epworth leagues meet at 6:30, the Intermediate league In Leslie hall and Leslie league In the church. Live Interesting meet :ngs .for all young people. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject "The Prodigal Son." Eve ning meeting at 7:30. Subject "So Big." You will receive a hear ty welcome and will enjoy the chorus choir with its excellent music, the Christian fellowship, the gospel in plain terms and-the neighborly atmosphere which mark this church. Come with us. Make (his your home church. Strangers FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Ward Willis Long, minister. 9:80 a, m.. Sun day school. 11 a. m. mornini worship. Sermon "The Constitutloi of the Kingdom, IX When Thou Prayost," by thrf minister. The choir will sing "Be Joyful in the Lord," Morse. 6:30 p. m, young people's societies, senior, advance intermediate and Intermediate, all meet at the same hour in differ ent rooms of the church. 7:30 m., opening meeting of pre-Easter services. Special music and con gregational sing 1 ed by large Grandmother Knew Therm Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds at Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it icted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the piaster ana wanout the Duster. Mustcrole docs it. It is a dean. white ointment, made with oil of mus tard.. It is scientifically prepared, so tnac it works wonders. GeatlymassaReMusteroIcinwiththe inger-tips. 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Leader and Speaker One of America's great younff preachers First Service SUNDAY. 7:30 P. M. Chorus Choir directed by Mr. Poling Services held jointly by First Presbyterian and First Evangelical Churches - Everybody Invited up to II jrssra of toivUsd. Youns ptopls'a hour st p. m. W esl7 and Bpworch loaffuea meet' la separato rooms for devotional services. The young people Invite you to stteni. Service of worship and praise at T:S9. This Is com munity hour and s cordial wel come awaits all. Good slnslns, splendid fellowship and gospel preacInsT Subject "Jonah and the Whale." The final la a eerie of debated scriptures. On next Sunday evening March 23 a three week! evan gel Is tic effort will be launched hi this church. You are invited to make your plans to share In this evangel 1st lo effort with us Mid week devotional meeting of the church Thursday evening 7:15 for both Junior and senior organisations. ilall's Catarrh Medicine tzt c rid four mean ot Cstatth or Oeat oaa caused Dr t-atarro. UU fry rfjmlrfj frt .w. 40 wti '. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlf Marion Hotel SALEM, OREGON OFFICIAL AAA An Hotel worthy of ita reputation as the largest and most complete In Oregon out of Portland. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner parties. A Great Deal of Attention has been devoted to making our funeral parlors as com fortable and convenient as possible, for we feel that only the completely equipped and beautifully furnished mor tuary establishment can really serve. We think that one will find In our funeral parlors every facility that would be desired in a fine private residence. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS "Superior ifuntral Service" OS Sa Church Street Phone 120 l" 'U. J."1 1 I. 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