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JL SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE SEVEN HURCHES (Continued from Page Six.) ject, "Tho Uiblo Inspired by God." Y. P. C. 1. 7 p. m., Senior Inter medial and Junior. Preaching 8 p. m., subject, "Distinctive Oferes ies." .Mid-week Uible study and prayer service every Thursday at 8 p. m. INTERMEDIATE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meetings nro lield every Sunday In Derby building, corner of Court and High streets. Bible fituily 10 to 12 a. m. K'-ekiel's Templo study 3 p, m, A cordial invitation Is extended to all. . lliblo students to meet with us. I' UiicimIs served free in Salem and vicinity. For information phone 145Q-W. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner Court and N. 17 streets, n. L. l'utnam, pastor. Bi ble school 9:45 a. ni., Chris. J. Kowitz, Supt. Music furnished by Miss Turner's orchestra. Junior .sermon: "For the Sa.:e of Others." Volunteers visit shut-ins In the af ternoon. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Evangelistic meeting 8 p. m. Brother Arthur Miller will fill the pulpit. The pastor has boon asked to deliver tho bacculaureate ser mon for the Turner high school. The ne v. building board meete on Monday 8 p. m. Tuesday evening the Loyal Fifty class will hold Its monthly meeting and social hour at Wheatland Ferry. Church Day Thursday. Mary Martha society 7:30-9. Bible study, toacher train ing, stereopticon pictures on Holy Land, Practical Workers' class. In termediate monthly meeting and social Friday ovening. The Chil dren's Day program will be given Sunday n. m.( June 14th A most hearty and cordial welcome to any and all these services. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets, J. J. Evans, minister, Mii Vivian Whlaler, church as sistant; Miss Battle Mitchell, mis sionary. Tho graduating class of the high school will attend the eve ning service to hear the baccaul aureate sermon at 8 o'clock. A good program of music. "The Dy namics of Progress" will be the pastor's topic. The morning ser mon will be on "The Supreme Tests of Dlsclpleship." The Men's Bible class will meet In the church basement at 9:4fi in two groups. UNITARIAN Cottage and Che meketa streets, Rev. M. Feresche tfan, minister. The Sunday school will clye until September. Devo tional services at 11 a. m., subject of the aermon, "God and Science." Mr. Fereshetian will show that the great scientists were also and are now men and women of great faith; that tho theory of Evolution Is not atheistic; that he permanent elements of Christianity cannot be done away with by any one; that the highest duty of man provided he really love Clod la to investigate His creation so that he may find the Supreme Architects ever re vealing creation and revelation. NAZARENE 19th and Marion streets, C. II. Hopkins, pastor, Mary L. Hopkins, aslstant pastor. Sunday school 9:46 a, m., W. B. Hardy, Supt. 11 a. m. children's day program and 'Missionary ser mon by tho pastor. T. P. M. young people's meeting, topic, "Divine Guidance," Mr. Lloyd Miller, lead er. Kvening service 8 o'clock, Bormon by Mrs. Hopkins, subject, "Weighed In tho Balances." Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock prayer and praise meeting. Everybody welcome. ST. TAUL'S (Episcopal) Church and Chemekola streets. Rev , H. Duncan Chambers, rector. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. Church school at 9:45. Holy Eucharist and sermon by the rector at 11 a. m. Y. P. F. at 7 p. m. You will bo welcome at St. Paul's. FIRST BAPTIST Liberty and Marion streets, Uov. Ernest H. Shanks. The Reverend John A. Earl, D. D.t editor of the Baptist Chicago, 111., will bo the preacher at tho First Baptist church Sunday morning. The BiMo school will meet at 9:45 a. m. and the morning worship at 11 a. in. Communion of tho Lord's Supper and the re ception of new members following tho sermon. The B. Y. P. U will meet nt7 p. m. The pastor will preach in the evening at tho 8:00 p. m. service. His subject will be, "Tho Fight to the Finish." The prelude to this service will be an attractive musical program. In cluding a piano solo by Carl Lem ko of the Oregon Blind school, old fashioned hymns, piano and vio lin selections. Mias Helen Selig will play and the choir will sing, "The Spirit In our Hearts." Shelley, LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL South Commercial and My ers streets, H. F. Pemberton, pas tor. This Is an Invitation to you to attend the services of this church as follows: Sunday school at 9:45, E. A. Rhoten, Supt. Class es for all sorts of folks where you may study the Bible and discuss it freely. Leslie Epworth League meets in tho church and the Inter mediate Epworth League in Les lie hall at 7. All young people are welcome. These are livo meetings full of Interest, Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Kingdom of God Within You." Evening meeting at 8, sub ject, "God Proves His Love." The chorus choir will furnish excellent music at both services. You will find a cordial welcome and Chris tian fellowship at all these meet ings. Strangers and visitors are especially welcome. Come with us and enjoy these means of Chris tian character building. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Corner 12th and Mission streets. Sunday school 10 a. m, Wa have efficient teachers and classes for all ages. Come and bring your children. Preaching 21 a. m., sub ject, "The Kindness of God." Eve ning service. Christian Endeavor, Junior 6, Senior 7. The young people are especially invited to these services. Preaching at the evangellstlce service. This will be our closing service for the con ference year. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30, Mrs. i' Win HIday, class leader. You are Invited to attend any or all of these meetings. This la the church that welcomes everybody, saint and sinner. You will bo made to feel at home. Come, O. W. Tib bet, pastor. FIRST EVANGELICAL Llborty and Center streets, C. C, Poling, pastor. Services Sunday 7th of June both morning and evening. The pastor will preach at 11 a. m., subject "Enduring Hardness." At 8 p. in. Rev. George William Hickman will preach. A full at tendance Is desired. Church school at 9:45, J. F. Ulrlch, Supt. Junior church at 11 ft. m. In their room. Senior Endeavor at 7 p. m. Mid week services, Thursday evening at 3 o'clock, leader, F. A. Myers. In terest in these services Is growing, i A welcome to all the services! CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN State and ISth street. Services, Gorman 10:80 p. m. Sun day, school 9:30 a. m. Young peo ple's meeting 2:30 p. m., topic, Hofer Establishes Bureau For Writers 4Vfr& V?. V ... A i.4 v fc M Col. Hofe.r and "Sam" Official aunouuceinent was made today of the establishment of the; Northwest Writers bureau, with' Colonel E, Hofer of Salem at Its. head. The bureau Is to be con nected with the Lariat Story mug-! azine, a new publication produced1 by Fiction IIouco, incorporated. The new magazine will appear for1 the firtit time on June 15. Thove will be 500,000 copies of the first issue. "I shall continue the Lariat as a crltiral and poetry magazziue ae heretofore," ayd Colonel Hofer, "but secure the control of the Northwest Writers bureau for the west and northwest, a market Jor all western stories and verses, something the west has never had, authors having to Bell to. New York brokers." Colonel Hofer expects to tour the northwest for several weeks at a time, meeting writers of action and adventure stories. lie stateB that there la almost an unlimited market for well written western fiction, sketches of actual partici pants in frontier life. "There Is Uttle or no room for love stuff or the ordinary garden variety of sex literature In the type of story we want," says Col onel Hofor. "There must be a real story, virile, wholosomo and, if possible, of thrilling Intensity, with swift moving cctlon on the western plains and borders of the old southwest or the newer groat north woods and Alaska." Hofer declares that men and women of literary ability arc turning toward the west for fic tion material more than ever he fore. Old pioneer stories, stories of tho rango and the frontier are in constant and growing demand among the public, he maintains, "More human hearts," he aays, " were touched among all classes of society by Emerson Hough's "Covered Wagon," and "North of 36," than by all other movies tak en from so-called literary classics combined. "Tho wealth of fiction mater ial," he states, "has not been ex hausted In Alask by the writings of Jack London and Rex Beach. They have only awakened a keener interest In action stories founded upon fact and Illuminated by the imagination lor readers all over the world. The millions of Great Britain and the English colonics devour all kinds of good writings in this field. Including short stor ies, novelettes, serials, cowboy songs, wild west ballade and the story type of poetry." Academy choir. Benediction fol lows last moss. Everyone both Catholic and non-Catholic, wel come. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets, Sunday morn ing sorvices at 11 o'clock, Sunday evening at 8, Subject of lesson sermon, "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school sessions convene at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wed nesday evening testimonial meet ing at 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Mnsonlo Temple, open every day except holidays and Sundays from 11:16 to 6:30 p. m. All are InvUcd to our services and to our reading room. CENTRA CONGREGATIONAL Nineteenth and Ferry streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. C. Harris, Supt. Following Sunday school will be held a short inform al religious service. Musical and special features will be in charge of the young woment connected with Mrs. Daugherty's class. E. E. Elliott will make an address on "What Religion Is Not". Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. At the oven ing service Dr. McCormlck of Kim ball college will preach. There will be special music. Members are urged to attend the evening serv ice for Dr. McCormlck Is a favor ite with our people. ST. JOSEPH'S On Church and Chemeketa. The first solemn high mass of Rov. Father Cyril Lebold, O. S. B., which will tako place on Sunday, Juno 14th will be an event quito out of the ordinary for Sa lem, and groat preparations are being made by the Catholic people for the event. It will take place at 10:30 In the morning and a male choir from Mt. Angel College and Seminary will sing the entire mass. It will be strictly Gregorian music the music of the church and the young Levlte will be assisted by a deacon, sub-deacon, and arch priest. Rov. Father Buck, the past tor wilt preach the sermon. Every one will be welcome to the mans. The dinner will be for visiting clergy, and will be served in St. Joseph's auditorium. In the even ing a reception will be tondored Father Lebold, and everyone Is most cordially welcome. This will take place also In the auditorium. Father Lebold Is tho eldeAt son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lebold who live on State street. Stocks and Bonds We solicit Inquiries to buy or sell any marketable listed, local or unlisted securities. Active market for Durant, Star, Flint and Rlckenbacker Motor Issues; public utilities. Prompt attention given all orders. Cash paid for purchas es; no dolay. Quotations furn ished. HOOD BROTHERS 8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Ore. "How Should we Invest Our Lives?" The Dorcas society meets Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. H. Matlleman, 226 Mill St. There will be no evening service. IC Koehler, pastor. THH FIRST SPIRITUALIST Holds meetings every Sunday even ing In the w. O. W. hall at 8 with Dr. F. W. Tarker as speaker and Mrs. Fred Anderson of Spokane, Wash., as message bearer. Tho public Is most cordially Invited to attend these lectures. CATHOLIC Rov. J. R. Buck, pastor. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30. At the last mass the pastor will preach the baccalaureate ser mon for tho graduates of Secret Academy. Music will bo by the Rally Round the Cross Sundar, June 7, at S:00 and 7:30 p. m. at th W. C. T. V. Bids., Corner Forry and South Commercial Strcots Evangelist Carl T. Ferrit of Missouri Will preach the "Old Time Conpel". Come 70 that love the Ijord" Good alnglns. Instrumental music. Strictly undenominational. Come and bring your frionds. $5 Down-$1.50 1 SWT n S W SCK "uys Any Used "iano m tock GOOD USED PIANOS " $49, $75, $125, $150, $175 Up We will accept any used Piano as part payment on a new one at full face value any time in one year. 'Li l'-.-a,T"J $495 Player Piano, just like new. Terms $10 a month. This Piano is fully guaranteed. 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