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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925
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HURCHES
CHRISTIAN AND MTSTONARY
"ALLIANCK T.ibornaclo Kerry St.
rasters, 31. 13. CaawoII and Mrs.
Caswell, 173 S. Cottage Sunday
school convenes at 2 1. m. Kull
gospel study of the lesion. After'
noun service 3 . m., Kubject, "The
Valley of )ry iiunea. Kvcning at
7:-J5, subject, "Wise or Otherwise."
Tuesday evening 7:45 prayer and
pralac. Friday evening bible study,
subject, "The .Second Coming of
Christ. Saturday ovoning the
young people have cha"rgo of the
meeting.
CHURCH Ob" GOD 13-16 North
Church street, J. J. CJillenpie, pa.s
tor.' Sunday school begins prompt
ly at 10 a. m Mrs. Walter liar
kus, Supt. J:o on time and help
in the song service. 11 a.m . Chil
dren's Day priigrain. Youn peo
ple's scrvieu 6:45, subject, "Work
or 1'lay for Summer." Leader, Lyal
Knox. Song testimony and preach
Ing servlco 7:30 which will be
evangelistic. Singing class 7 p.
m. Wednesday evening followed by
the prayer service 7:30, leader,
Miss Delia Mills. Caltax Wash,
camp meeting Juno 19-28 follow
ed hytho Northwest General Min
isterial assembly Juno 29 to July
1st.
CLAD TIDINGS MISSION
3 4 3 H Court street, C. S. Johnson,
pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m.,
Services at 3 find 8 p. m. Meetings
on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day evenings. Young people's
meeting on Friday evening. Wed
nesday and Friday afternoons at
2:30 bible study and prayer for
the sick. We arc undenomination
al, i'reach out and teach (ho whole
word. The Lord la with us. Come
and get a blessing. Everybody
Invited.
of the evening hour of worship
at 8 o'clock. Rev. Loyal Iilsbee of
Willamette and later of India will
preach, subject of sermon, "Mod
ern Miracles." Willamette Com
mencement exercises will be given
right of way this week. Regular
devotional service Thursday at 8
p. in.
CENTER STKISET METIIO-DIST-A.
F. Illlmei', pastor. Church
at 13th and Center streets, par
sonage ot CS-I North Winter St.
Tho Sunday school Besslon begins
at 10 o'clock, German ond English
classes. Tho morning sermon at
11 o'clock Is In the German, sub
ject, "God the Architect of Our
Lives." Kpworlh League 7:30 fol
lowed by "A Study In Revelations"
Evening services are all in German
FIRST METHODIST Corner of
State and Church streets, Fred C.
Taylor, minister. Class meeting
J:10 a. m. In Northwest corner of
tho room downstairs, George P.
Llthcfleld, leader. Sunday school
B:4!i a. in., II. F. Shanks, Supt.
Morning worship U a. m. The
morning nddress at this annual
Uaccnlaurrnta servlco for Willam
otto university will bo given by
Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, l'rsldent
First Church always looks for
ward to this Impressivo service.
There will lio no Junior church.
Tho afternoon Y. W. Y. M. fare
well vespers services will take
place of tho evening League meet
ing for 1st Chnptor. Tho 2nd and
Srd Chapters will meet at 7 o'clock
as usual. Tho collcue y. M. C. A. sonal welcome at all of these iorv-
nt Y. M, C A. will bo In charge Ires.
FI RST P R KS H YTER I AN On
Church St. between Chemokela
and Center streets, Ward Willis
Long, minister. 0 :30 a. ni. Sun
day school, II. 10. Barrett, Supt,
At 10:30 sharp Governor Walter
M. Fierce will address tho Sunday
school on tho subject "The Uible
and Recent Archaeological Discov
eries." Ail classes are asked to bo
In the auditorium and seated by
that time. 11:00 a. m. sermon,
The Constitution of the Kingdom"
delivered by tho minister several
weeks ago, and Is reproduced to
day by special request. The choir
will sing "Fear Not Ye, O Israel,"
Roberts. 7 p. m. young people's
societies. Senior topic: "What
Shall I Do With My Life?", leader
Mr. Long. Advance Intermediate
topic: "Meeting Discouragement
Gal. 6:9. Intermediate topic: "Fol
lowing Jesus In Flay," Luke 5:27
2'i. 8 p. m. popular evening serv
ice. Gospel sing, special music by
the quart etto and sermon, "The
Power of a Good Conscience," by
tho minister. Monday 6:30 p. m
Men's Bible class picnic dinner at
the home of Elder G. L. Adams,
Folk county. Those who have no
cars are asked to report to Mr.
Hates for conveyance. All mem
bers and friends of the class are
invited.
JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E.
Corner N. Winter nnd Jefferson
streets. Tako the North Commer
cial street car to Jefferson Ave.
Thomas Aehcson, pastor, Leroy
Walker, assistant, In charge of the
Junior church. Fubllc services
will bo held at 11 n. m. and 8 p. m.
At the morning hour tne theme
will be, "Tho Church Under Fire."
The subject will bo "Equipment
for the Camping Trip of Life."
Tills will be a special message for
young people who are leaving
school. The service will be In the
nature of an evangelistic rally,
and will be opened with a heart
warming song service led by the
choir and church orchestra. At
9:45 a. m. the School of Religious
Education will conveno, wllh class
es for all ages. The school Is com
pletoly organized, nnd Is doing fine
work. Junior church will meet
down stairs at 11 a. m., Mrs. Gen
try, the Kimball school of Theo
logy will be In charge. Young pen
pie up to 10 years of age welcomed
5:30 p. m. a farewell reception to
members of the high school nnd
university graduating cla.sses who
are connect oil with the Ep worth
League. Joint meeting of the
Wesley nnj Senior Leagued at 7
p. m. Robert Witty and Tom Mat
tocks, leaders. Good tlmo assured.
Tho public will rind a warm per-
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METHODIST Corner of N. Win
ter and Market streets, Mortimer
C. Clarke, pastor. Phono 336-W.
Sunday school 0:45, Dr. Frank S.
Schulz, Supt. Sunday morning the
Sunday school children will give an
Interesting program during the
Sunday school hour, observing
Children's Day. Preaching hours
it 11 and 7:45. Class meeting at
30, Miss Martha Jacquet, leader.
1'hls Sunday Is the Inst Sunday of
tho conference year. The pastor
preaches Sunday morning on the
subject, "Tho Filler of Cloud and
Flro." In the evening Mlse Nollle
Heed, a missionary from Africa
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CASTLR UNITED BRETHREN
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J. C. Mower, pastor. Bible school
9:45 a. m.( preaching 11 a. m., sub-
(Continued on Fago Seven)
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
So r vices for June 7: 10 o'clock.
Sunday echool with classes for all
agea. 11 o'clock, morning wor
ship, theme "Jesus and the Child."
6:45 Christian Endeavor, leader,
Hugh Shattuc, subject, "Life's In
vestments." 7:30 Children's Day
program by the Sunday chool.
Thursday at 8 o'clock mid-week
hi bio study and prayer meeting.
Ileglnnlng with tiha mid-week serv
ice we take up the gospel of Mark
as our study. Let all members and
friends of the church and Sunday
school bo on hand Sunday even
ing to show our appreciation of the
children, Charles E. Ward, minister.
SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 1 5th
and Mill streets, Patrick Dahlln,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a. tn.,
Gust Anderson, Supt. Morning
worship In Swedish 11 a. m. Ep
worth League 7:15 p. m. Evening
service 8 p. m. Thursday 7:30 p.
prayer meeting. You are all
cordially Invited to our services.
EVANGELICAL 17th and Cho-
meketa streets, , F. W. Launer,
pastor. Sermon 11 a. m., subject.
Soul Saving and Us Reward."
Sermon at 8 p. m., subject, "prep-
e rat ion.-" Sunday school 10 a. m.,
O. R. Strausbaugh, Supt. Effle
Grimes will be the leader for the
Evangelical League at 7 p. m. Fray
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