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PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925 ram mmwmj HURCHES FIRST CHRISTIAN Center & High etrceta. J. J. Evans, minister Miea Vivian Wliletcr, church as iataut; JkHaa Ilattio Mitchell, nila lonary. Tho morning mo.isngc will be delivered by Rev. Alvln Ka te presented at the evening hour, on. A Children's Day program will The Biblo school opens at 9:45 with Dr. Epley In charge. The Me n't class at the Bligli theatre will meet at tho church with Mr. C. F. Douno as teacher. Tho young people's societies meet at 6:30, topic, "L,eadership....It's Prico and Howards." Tho evening servlco will be at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIS T Liberty and Marlon streets, Rev. Ernest II. Bhanks. Bible school at 9:45, Mr. Ed. Schunke.Supt. Morning wor ship at 11 a. m., sermon by the pastor. "Tho "Worship of Jehovah" Anthem: "Tho King o( Love." Shelley. Tho B. Y.P. U. will meet at 7 p. m. and tho evening worship at 8. There will bo a fine musical program as a prleudo to tho even ing servlco. Among the numbera Will bo a violin solo, "Boat Song" Mendlcssohn, by Miss Helen Bollg. A piano solo, "Romance," Arnold, played by Mr. Cecil Den eon. Tho choir will render as an anthem, "Spirit of God" Iluma tln. Familiar hymns and cheerful oharuses. Tho pastor's sermon will bo 'The Fight to' tho Finish" which was not given last Sunday to mako placo for tho musical program. CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN f 17th and Nebraska Ave., Rev. Z. C. Mower, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., preaching 11 a. m., sub ject, "Tho First Orchard." V. P. C. E. 7 p. m. Senior Intermediate and Junior. Preaching 8 p. m ubjoct, "God's Circle." Ladles' Aid society every Wednesday 2 p. m. Prayer service and Bible study very Thursday 8 p. m. and Shipping street 10 a. m. for Bible study, 11 a. m. for worship. June 14, services will be as usual In tho forenoon, then wo will have a basil et dinner In somo grove and Biblo drill at 2:30 p. m. Bible study again at 7:30 p. m. in. J. F. Ulrlch, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Juniors will meet at 11 a. m. Seniors at 7 p. m. Toplo "Leadership Its Price and Its Rewards." Leader, Rcubln Illlflker. Midweek service, Thurs day evening. The pastor will con duct the meeting. A full attend ai.co desired, An attractlvo Children's Dny program will bo given by tho chil dren of the First Christian church next Sunday night at 7:30. From the Beginner department there will bo an exorcise called "God's Family" with Thelma LaDuko tell ing a story and children In cos turno, also a rocltatlon by Barbara Younp. Tho Primary children will sing "Children O'er the Seas," with an cxurcbio by three little girls and a recitation by Joan New comb. Tho Junior glrla will give a Chinese play and a recitation by Annctto Young. Tho boys depart ment will sing a song of Tibet and Gerald Simpson will tell a Tlbetian Folk Tale, Tho Intermediate girls wlii have a play entitled, "The Call." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church street between Chcmeketa and Center streets, Vard Willis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mr. II. E. Barrett, Supt 11 a. m. morning worship and Com munion services. Tho choir will sing "Tho King of Love My Shep herd Is" and Evangeline Burlette Log will sing "O Divine Redeem er," Gounod. Infants will be baptized and new members ccived ut tills service. Tho session will meet at 10:15 to receive ap plicants for membership. 7 p. m young people's societies, Senior, Advance Intermediate, and Inter mediate. 8 p. m. popular evening service, Mr. Long's sermon will be "Things That Abldo" and will be his farewell address to tho cong regation. Tho choir will sing. "It May Not Bo on tho Mountain Side," Hall. Monday 7:45 p.m Sunday school teachers and work ers conferenco In tho church parlors. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL Corner Stato and Church St. Fred C. Taylor, minister. Class meeting 9:15 a. m., O. P. Litch field, leader. Sunday school 9:45 m., II. F. Shanks, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Tho pastor will preach on the subject, "A Contag ious Christianity." Special music by the choir, under tho direction of Prof. E. W. Hobflon, with Prof. T. S. Roberts at tho organ. Junior church 11a. m., Miss Flndley will speak on tho topic, "A Slnglo Day" Three chapters of the Epworth League 7:30 p. in. Evening wor ship 8 p. m. Tho pastor will preach on tho subject, "Carrying the Cross." The Vacation Church school, under tho direction of Miss Fimlley, begins Monday morning 9:00 a. ni. A registration feo of 50 cents per student, or not to ex coed 11.00 per family, will be charged . Mid-week devotional servlco Thursday 8 p. ni. JASON LEW MEMOLTAL M. E. Corner North Winter nnd Jeffer son streets. Tuko tho North Com mercial etroct car to Jefferson Ave. Thomns Acheson, pastor, Loroy walkor, aaslstant, In chargo of the Junior church. Children's Doy pro gram will occupy tho hour of pub- lie worship at tho mornlnK hour 11 a. m. The Junior and Sen lin en urcnes win unite for tho pro gram. Adults will bo Interested In tho work that tho young people aro doing and will bo given a fine opportunity to witness tho fine work that Is being carried among tho young people In the eongrogntlon. Infant baptism will be observed at thta hour. The vcnlng servlco which will bo held at 8 o'clock will be evangelistic and will bo opened by a heart warming gospel song ecrvlce. The message, npproprlato for tho oc casion will bo delivered by the pastor. Tho school of Religions Education will bo opened at 9:4i a. m., Harry Carpenter will bo In charge. Thero aro classes for nil ges. Tho Wwley and Epworth League for young people will meet for devotional mootinpn in separate rooms down stairs at 7 p. m. A Tory hearty welromo will bo ac corded nllstrnngers and victors nt II of theso services. On Tuesday renin :30 tho Men's Brother hood will meet for supper and n program. Men of thocomimmlty re Invited. Devotional meeting f tho church Thursday 7:30 p. m. THE CHURCH OF CHItlST Meets each Lord's Day on Cntinno CATHOLIC Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Mosses on Sunday, 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30. At tho 7:30 mass (ho Holy Name society will receive communion. Rev. Fnther Cyril Le hold, O. S. B., will sing his first so) run high mass at 10:30 and give his first blowing. Tho pastor will speak on the priesthood. "Ben ediction will follow this mass. Lveryono Is welcome. A reception will bo held In St. Joseph's audi torium at 8 o'clock Sunday even ing to which everyone la Invited CENTER STREET METIIO 5IST A. F, II timer, pastor. Church at 13th and Center streets. At 10 o ciocrc mo Sunday school con vener, followed by tho German service. Toplo Ono by tho Blood Christ. K. L. at 7:30 followed by tho evening sorvlco. Toplo Tho messngo to Sardcs. Evening vices In English. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Commercial and Washington Sts. Pastors, Carl F. and Mlnnlo O. Miller. Preaching service 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Sermon toplo for morn ing. Walking with God. Sunday school 10 a. m. Superintendent, Dr. Carl E. Miller. Christian En deavor 7 p. m. Toplo Leadership lis Prlco and Its Reward. Mid week prayer meeting Thursday 8 m. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry. Sunday school nt 10 a. in., followed by a child ren's day service under tho direc tion of Mrs. R E. Brown and Mrs. H. E. Edwards. Christian En deavor at 7 p. m. Thero will be no evening servlco owing to the inability of Rev. Mr. Holfmnn of St. Helens, to be present. FIRST EVANGELICAL Center n in! Liberty. C. C. Pollnff. minister. The pastor will preach at tho morn ing service. In tho evening the regular children;! day services will bo held. A with good muslo will hn t.,.r,.,i by tho iit-hool and choir. Tho church school will meet at 9:45 a. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner Court and North 17th street. R. L. Putnam, minis ter. Biblo school 9:45 a. m, Chris J. Kowltz, superintendent. Music furnished by Miss Turner's or chestra. This Is chlldrons' day. Tho program will be given by the children during tho morning wor ship hour 11 a. m. A brief sermon by pastor will follow tho exercises. Sermon "The Child in Our Midst." Tho volunteers will visit tho shut- Ina In tho afternoon as usual. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Senior and Intermediates meet at same time. Topic "Leadcrnhlp: its Price and Its Rewards." Church day Tnureday: Mary-Martha society 2:30 p. m., Volunteers 0:45; Church school 7:30-9. Bible study, teacher training class, stereopticon picture on Biblo land and Its people, prac ileal worker's class. We extend a hearty welcome to all. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL South Comemrclal and My ers streets. II. F, Pemberton, pas tor. This Is an Invitation to you to atiend tho following services of this church. Sunday school at 9:45 E. A. Rhotcn, superintendent. You will find classes for yourself and children with competont teachers in chargo. Biblo studv to build Christian character our snecial business. Tho Leslie league meets in tho church at 7 and tho Inter mediate league In Leslio hall at tho same hour. All young people find those meetings Interesting and worth while. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject Droken Earthenware. Evening meeting at 7:30 when the Sunday school will present the children's dny program entitled "Tho En chanted Latchkey." This will be interesting to evreyhody. You will enjoy tho hearty Christian greet ings and fellowship of this church Como with us and make this your enure it. Special music by the chorus choir and gospel preaching neip you to higher living. Strang ers and visitors especially welcome. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church St. at Chcmeketa. Rev. H. Duncan Chamber. roctnr. Tim services are a part of tho celebra tion of tho completion of tho tn.sk of building and navlnrr fnr th church. Holy Eucharist In the church at 7:30. All who can nre requested to make their commun ion at this service. Tho church i school, boy scouts and others will! gather nt 9:45 a. m. In front of the parish house for tho Flag day exercises at which time a new flag! will be presented and raised. Ill m. tho consecrated scrvlren hv Bishop Sumner who will meaeh tho sermon. 4 p. m. there will be! baptisms In the church. 7:30 p. m. j evening prayer confirmation and sermon by tho Rev. Oswald Taylor of Portland. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10 o'clock, Sunday school with classes for all ages, everybody wel come. 11 O'clock, mnrnlnrr wnr. ship. Subject: "Why Should Jones go to Church T" 7 o'clock, Christian iMiuenvor ror an young people. 8 o ciock, evening service, subject ine Choice of Life." Mifi.u-ir meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. utiaries E. Ward, minister. Steel-Clad Booze Runner 71'. J -41 The metal plate which shielded the cabin of New York'B fastest liquor smuggler was of no avail against the machine gun fire of the pollco department's speedy chaBer, Gypsy, and the ycbboI gave up after two members of Its crew had been shot. . FULL. GOSPEL, MISSION 251 Mission street. Phono 1439W. Ser vices Sunday 2:30 and 7:45 p. m. Tho week night meeting has been changed from Wednesday to Thura day night at 7:45. The Lord Is greatly blessing his word saving and baptizing wllh his holy spirit and healing bodies. People today aro becoming hungry for the real original apostolic gospel in all its fullness free from all twentieth century error or compromise. A cordial Invitation Is extended to "Whosoever will let him come and partake of tho water of life freo- ly." C1IUHCH Ob' GOD 134C North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pas tor .Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach Ing service 11 a. m. Subject Obedience to the Word of God. Uaptlsmnl servlco S p. m. on Mill creek near tho Snlcm high school tall grounds. Young people's ser vlco 6:45 p. m. Subject Choosing a I.tfo Work. Leader, Miss Carrie Itobcrts. Song testimony and preaching service 7:30. Subject A Knowledgo of Salvation. Singing cln Wednesday evening 7 p. ni. ana tho regular weekly prayer meeting 7:30. Thirty-second annual camp meeting of tho Church of God for eastern Washington, Ida- no and enHtorn Oregon 10 miles south of Colfax, Washington, June 19-2S. Northwest ministerial as sembly Juno 20 July 1st. BETHANY It K PO II M K D Cor ner of Cupllol and Marlon streets. Sunday school io a. m, and Kngllsh preaching servlee 11 a. m. No eve ning eervlce. M. Benny, minister. ft13 Without Confusion or Disturbance! Quietly and efficiently we BO about our tasks; we know the things that must ho dono and we do them without fus3 or show. Every singlo detail Is carefully watched ; we have a sincere regard for tho feel ings of those we serve. WFIRR'R FUNERAL PARLORS (( "Superior VOncrul Service vox ZOD JxiUiurch street X GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 343 '4 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services at 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings on Tuesday, Thrusday and Satur day evenlnps. Young people's meet Ing on Friday evening. Illole study and prayer for the sick Wednesday and Friday afternoons at 2:30. Full ffmpel teaching. We pray for tho alck. Many have been healed. Live ly sli glng, earnest testimonies. Everybody Invited. EVANGELICAL 17th imi rh- moketa streets. F. W. Launer, pastor. Sundav nrhnnl in a n Oscar Strauf.bauch. fiuncrlntpmirnt Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject "Secret I'orccB." Thero will be the annual children's day program given In the evening at 7:30 d. m. The nuh Ma la Invited. Tho weeklv nrnvrr meotlng on Thursdny evening at 8 I . m. Mrs. F, W, Launer, class lender. The pastor will ml Clear Lake Sundny achool nt 3 p. m. Thla Is their annual childrenVi day services. NAZARENE 19th and Marlon streets. C. II. Hopkins, minister. Sunday school 0:45 a. m. W. B. Hardy, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rov. Mary L. Hopkins. Subject The Law of tho Tithe. Young people's meetings at 7 o'clock. Topic Card ing the Thought Life. Gertrude Lamphear leader. 8 o'clock, evnn gelistlc service und sermon by tho pastor. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, prayer and praise service. Everybody welcome. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meetings aro held every Sunday in Derby building, corner of Court and High streets. Bible study 10 to 12 a. m. Ezeklcl'a temple study 3 p. m. A freo public lecture will be given at 8 p. ni. on the subject of "Life on Earth In the Next World.' Does the Bible teach thnt all mankind goes either to heaven or hell nt death? Hear J. E. Whitehead. Scats free. No collection. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle on Ferry street. II. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell, pastors, 173 South Cot tago street. 1434 J phone. Sunday school 2 p. m. Mrs. J. Wilson, superintendent. Afternoon preach ing service 3 p. m. Subject "Fol ler's Soap or Refiner's Fire." Eve ning service 7:45. Trayer nnd prnlse. Friday evening Bible study subject Tho Pecond Conilnc of Dr. B. H. White Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Ahram'a method). Office I'honc 850 or 409-J EOS U, S. Bank Bids. We have a fine selection of used Pianos priced right. Everyone fully guaranteed. Sold on terms to suit your convenience. Practice Piano .$ 49 Kimball .... . . ..,. .$ 95 Emerson ....... cr....;c.........i.i $145 Bradford $125 Kimball .;...;.,,c.:. . ....... ...r.,. ...... $135 Krakauer . . . . . . .:. . ... ... $150 Ludwig ......... ...... ..... .t.. $275 Clarendon . ... . . ... ., . $295 Remington ..imi . , . . . .-p $325 Behr Bros. . . .t, , r. . . . . r. .-. $365 We will accept any of these pianos at full value on a hew one any time in one year. t , SPECIAL Victor Red Seal Records, single $1.25 value, each 65c each Others in proportion. GEO. C. WILL 432 State St. Salem, Oregon Christ. Saturday evening the you s people have charge of a very helpful serve o. A welcome is giv en to all services in the tabernacle. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN Stato and 18th streets. G. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine service in the English language at 10:30 a. m. Subjoct "The Love to God, the Greatest Commandment." Young peoplos' meeting at 7 p. m. Topic "Leadership, Its Price and Its Re ward." No evening service. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th and Mill streets. Tastor, Patrick Dahlia. Residence 2095 Trade street. Phone 377J. Services 8 p. m. Rev, Llnstrum will conduct the evening eervlce. Sunday school 10 a. m. and young people's meeting at 7:1B p. m. Thursday 7:30 pray er meeting. You are all cordially invited to our services. UNITARIAN Cottage and Chc meketa street. Rev. Martin Fere shetlan, minister. Services at 11 a, m. Subject of the sermon "The Test of Loyalty." Mrs. Hallie Par rlsh Hinges will sing. Mrs. W. A. Denton at tho organ. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Chuj :h Corner of Liberty and Chemcketa streets, Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock, Sunday eve ning at 8. Subject of lesson sermon: "God tho Preserver of Man." Sun day school sessions convene at 9:30 and 11 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. m.AU aro cordially Invited to our services and to our reading room. FIRST CHURCH Will hold services at the W. O. W. hall Sun day 8 p. m. Lecture by F. W. Park er, followed by messages by Mrs. Fred Anderson of Spokane, Wash. All welcomo. GOOD WOOD PROMPT DELIVERY Specials On Wood 3 large loads 16-inch Mill Wood $15.00 5 Cords 4ft. Slab Wood, per cord $4.00 1 Cord large second growth Fir, per cord $6.50 5 Cords large second growth fir, per cord $6.25 10 Cords large second growth fir, per cord $6.00 4 ft. Old Fir, per cord $7.50 16-inch Old Fir, per load $8 00 and $8.50 4 ft. 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