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PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, ' SALEM, OREGON (ffHURCHES LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL South Commercial and My ra streets. H. P. Pemberton, jrna- tor, Vou will be heartily wekom d at tho eervlcea of this church on Sunday aa follows: Sunday BChool at 9:45. E. A. IUioten, bu erlntendent. Study tho Bible with va and you will be helped to richer life. The intermediate E worth league meets In Leslie ha at 7 o'clock and tho Leslie leas In the church at the name hi Morning worship at 11 o'clock Rev. Geo. B. Dean, D.D., of Phil; delphla will preach. Evening meet Ing at S. An illustrated address a titled "A Motor Trip to the Con;;o It will present the story of th gospel as It goes to the people of this great continent. You will find all these meetings of unusual ralue. Plan to attend. Tell you: friends. You will be cordially creel ed and will enjoy tho fellowship of this church. Come with us an mako this your homo church Strangcra and visitors especially welcome. CHItTSTIAN SCIENCE FIRS' CHURCH Corner of Liberty and en erne it eta streets. Sunday morn ing services at 11 o'clock, Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lesson sermon, "Is the Universe, Includ ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school sessions convene at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wed sesdny evening testimonial meet Ing at 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidays and Sunday from 11:15 to 6:30 p. m. All ar cordially Invited to our services and to our reading room. BUROESS FORD MEMORIAL M. E. West Salem, P. L. Can n ell pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m Wiley Weathers, Supt. Morning worship at 11 a. m., sermon by the pastor, subject, "Seven Wonders of Heaven." Junior League 0 : Epworth League 7:15 and 8 p. m. children's program. Everybody welcome. NA2ARENE 19th and Marlon streets, C. II. Hopkins, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., W. B. Hardy, Supt. Morning worship at 11 o clock, sermon by the pastor, subject, "The Christian's Victory. Young people's meeting 7 o'clock, topic: "The Redeemer's Return. leader, Mr. Walter Seamster. Eve ning service at 8 o'clock. Sermon by Mrs. Hopkins, subject, "Cleans Ing the Leper.' Wednesday even Ing at 8 o'clock prayer and praise meeting. Everybody welcome. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. J. J. Evans, minister: Vivian O. Whisler, church assist ant; Miss Hattle Mitchell, mission ary. Rev. Bates will deliver tho message both morning and even ing. The Misses Martha and Inez Wood will sing a duet in the morn Ing hour. A tableau of "Rock of Ages will be presented at the eve ning hour. Miss Rita Reed will be our organist for both services. The Bible school opens at 9:45 with Dr. Epley as Supt. Tho two societies for the young people will have Joint meetings for the summer. They meet at :30 with Hazel Ar nold as leader. All the services of the day. will be Interesting and helpful and a cordial welcome Is extended to all. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL Corner of Stato and Church streets, mlntster, Fred C. Taylor. Parsonago 636 Stato street, phone f4. class meeting 9:15 a. m. leader, George P. Litchfield. Sun day school 9:45, a. m., superinten dent H. F. Shanks. Tho attend ance has been holding steady des pite tho approach of the summer time. Morning worxhtp at 11 a. m. at which, this morning, nil those having already acquired tho of three scoro years and ten nro honor guests. Pastor's subject will be "Tho Sugar In the Bottom of the Cup." In the evening at tho o clock service the subject treat ed by the pastor will be "Does Hod Fall?" Junior church at 11 a. m. In the annex. Junior sermon by Miss Bindley, "A Companion for the Sutr.mcrttrrie." Devotional ervice Thursday evening at eight o'clock, led by tho pastor. Vaca tion church school at First church unler the direction of Miss Klrul ly. In session every day from 9 until 11:30 a. m. An average of 4b have been In attendance thin past week. Strnngcrs, members of the church, and friends will find Inspiration from all the services of the church. The Lewis Evangcltstlo party of Angcirs, Calif., have pitched their big gospel tent at tho corner of Smith Commercial and Onk Sts. First service Sunday evening at 7:4b, then dally Hereafter at the same hour. The campaign Li un donon.lr.ntlonnl and a hearty wel come Is extended to all to attend the meetings. One thousand free seats. Good singing. Special fea tures. ' ' CENTER STREET METHO DIST A. F. Ililmer, pastor. Church at 13th and Center street. Sermon topic, a. in., "The Church Without a Blemish." P. M. Bible study. Epworth League at 7:30, Sund.iy school at 10 o'clock. FULL GOSPEL MISSION 251 Mission street. Phone 1439-W. Services Sunday 2:30 p. m. and 7:45 p. m. Bible study and prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:45, Classes for tho children Sunday at 2:30 p. m. The Bible stuUy Sun day afternoon is a very Important and edifying service as many can testify. "And They Went Forth, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and con firming tho word with signs fol lowing." Mark 16:14-20. All are nvlted to see and hear the old time gospel of the early church. Judo 3. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Sunday school 10 o'clock with classes for all ages, Mark McCal lister, Supt. Morning worship 11 o'clock, subject, "Secrets of Suc cess in the Early Church.'! . Even ing service 8 o'clock, subject, "The Quest of Life." Christian Endeavor o'clock. Mid-week study and prayer meeting Thursday at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation li given tho public to attend these services, Charles E. Ward, min ister. ducted by Xr, Kantner. . Special music Next week an announce ment will be made that will be of Interest to all as we have the promise of - the assistance 1 of visiting minister for the entire day who may be witling to be consider ed as a candidate for our vacant pastorate. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jeffer son streets. Take the North Com mercial street car to Jefferson Ave. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, In charge of the Junior church. Strangers and vis itors have a standing welcome at this church. They will be greeted personally and made to feel at home In the following services of the day: School of Religious Ed ucation, which convenes at 9:45 with classes for all ages, Harry carpenter, eJupt., will bo In charge, ruoiic worship at 11 a. m., sermon theme: The Christ You Possess, the pastor in charge. At this hou; Rev. Walker will preach to the Junior church down stairs. We specialize In young people's work Young people up to 16 years of age welcome. Y'oung people meet for devotional services at 7 p. m, The Wesley and Epworth Leagues meet Ir. separato rooms. Strangers always welcome. Big rally service at 8 p. m. We are pleased to an nounce that Bishop V. O. Shep- hard, of the Methodist church, and threo members of the Oregon Con ference Cabinet will be present for this hour. Arrangements will be made to take care of a large crowd .Mid-week devotional meeting on inursaay evening 7:30. SATURDAY-,' JUNE 20, -1925 : EVANGELICAL 17th and Chemeketa streets, F. w. Launer, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m., sub Ject, "The Power of an Endless Life." Sermon at 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m., O. R. Straus- baugh, Supt. Evangelical League at 7 p. in., Martha Gnrnjobst, lead Prayor services Thursday even ing. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST R. L. Putnam, pastor. Corner Court and N. 17th streets. Bible school 9:45 a. m., Chris. J. Ivowitz, Supt. Music furnished by Miss Turner's orchestra, N Junior following communion Morning orship ll a. m., sermon "Mak ing Life a Masterpiece." Volun teer teams will visit shut-Ins In tho afternoon. Christian Endeavor 7 . Both Sonlor and Intermed late. Topic, "Life as a . Hurdle Race." Evangelistic service 8 p. sermon, "A Gentile's Faith Ho arded." On account of state con' vention at Turner beginning Sat urda; , June 27, July 6, there will be no regular nor mid-week serv tcea until after the convention per iod. Wo Invito you to these and the sessions of the convention. FIRST BAPTIST Liberty and Marion, Rev. Ernest II. Shanks. Sunday Is Children's Day In our church. The program will bogln at 10 o clock and will bo over be fore 12. A combined scrvlco for tho Bible school and church. A beautiful Pageant, "Gateways of the Bible" will be presented by the holr and bible school. In the evening another of the popular Sunday evening services will be held. Mr. Archie Smith of Seat tle will assist in tho service, rend ering a baritone solo. Miss Helen Seilg will give a violin selection, 'Slcilano and Rlgandon," Fran- coeur, aro by Kreislcr. Other special numbers and "Cheerful horouses." Sermon by tho pas tor: "When the Mists have Cleared Away." B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 p. The evening service at 8 p. m. 'The church that welcomes strang- HIGIILAND FRIRNDS Corner Highland Avo. and Church street. E igar P. 81ms, pastor. " Sunday services: Bible school at 10 a. m.. Waller Stnnton, Supt. Meetings for worship at ll a, m. and 8 p. ni. oung people's C. E. at 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thure- y at 8 p. m. All are welcome to ese services. , ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal) Church reet nt ChcmckeU, Rov. II. Dun- rector. Holy Eucharist 30 a. m. In tho chapel. Morning rnyer with short sermon at 11 a. lender, Lucilo llurton. Soup 9:45 a, m. Young people's Kel wshlp at 7 p. m. In the parish house. All welcome at St. Paul's. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL Nineteenth and Ferry. Sunday hool at 10 a. m., C. C. Harris. Pt. Co mo out and help swell ho attendance. Wo had 176 In.-W nday. Special servlco at 11 a. laedcr, Lucllo Burton. Song o from tho Intermediate depon ent. Story topic. Miss Eyre. rmonetto by Dr. W. O. Kantner. 7 p. m. tho Christian Endeavor meet, Hubert Ashby, lender. venlng servlco at 8 p. ni., con- ill A Standard For the People Millions Now Living Will Never Die Derby Bldg., Sunday, June 21 at 8 p. m. When do times of restitution begin? Who is the onj that ia to bless all the families of the Eearth? Hear, this Bible lecture by Charles C. Best, ScaU Free No Collection FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church street between Chemeketa :ind Center streets. 9:30 a. m. Sun day school, Mr. II. E. Barrett. Sunt. All classes will havo regular ses sions at the regular hour, and the Sunday school Children's Day pro gram will bo presented at 11 o'clock. Tho Men's Bible class and the Tri-C class, which regularly meet at Rlgdon's parlors will meet elsewhere owing to a funeral at the parlors. The Men's class will meet at Mrs. Frlzzell a residence. 248 N. Summer street and the Trl C class will meet at Mrs. He-ster'a nome, 334 N. Winter street. 11 a. m. the Sunday school Children's Day program will be presented at trim nour. visitors cordially in vited. Seo complete program else where in this paper. 3 p. m. Coun ty Christian Endeavor pre-conven- uon rally will be held In the cnurch. All young people of the church and congregation are urged to come to this rally and cot un-tn- dato information regarding the great convention held In Portland next month. 7 p. m. young peo ple's societies. Three live groups carry on" at the same hour and warmly Invito any young people who are not already enrolled In this kind of work. 8 p. m. popular evening servlco, Dr. D. A. Thomp son of Portland will deliver the message and the choir will sing uonsiaer mo Lilies." Children's Day program follows: Or can nr- lude, "Impromptu," Taylor. Pro cessional "Onward ChrhUian Rnl. diers, congregation. Opening ex ercises and memory work. The Ten Commandments, led by Wayne -Sheldon. Tho First Psalm, led by Thomas Wiper. Twenty-third Psalm, led by Jean A nun. son. John 4:1, 2, 3. A. B. C. In Bible Verse. Margaret Doege. Welcome. Song. 'Well Try to Make Jesus Glad" Primary department. Recitations. Her Garden, June Klmbor; The Best Way, Richard Laws: True Worth, Helen K. Rhoades; Sum mer i. me, Harold Allen: Mam ma's Fault, Jean Doege: Whv?. Clarence Elmo Crandall, Jr. Pray er, Rev, B. J, Kimbcr. Collection speech, Ruth Anunscn. Offertory, Sunday school orchestra; vocal solo. Voice of tho Flowers, Jose phine McUIlchrlst, Joyco Rath- bun, Charles Wiper, Robert Ram- mage, Margaret A. Kells, Belda Ityrd, Mary E, Kells, Eleanor Cur tis. Song, "I Am So Glad" Pri mary department. Recitations: I A r' iad, Dayton Robertson ; A Daley, Eileen Holdcn: All Right. Jnmes Smart, Jr.; Determination. Charles Cunningham. Presenta tion of Bibles. Benediction. (Deo oratlons are done by Mr. Harold Cook In memory of his brother, Ralph Henry Cook.) .. SCANDINAVIAN- M. B.-18th and mil streets, Patrick Dahlln, pastor.- Sunday school ie a. m Gust Anderson, Supt. Morning wor tip. In Swedish 11 a. m. Ep- wortn League 7;15 p. m.Tho even ing. service at 8 p. m. wilt be con ducted by Dr. Riddle from Kim t all college. Thursday 7:30 pray' er meeting. You are all cordially invited to our services. CHRISTIAN AND . MISSION ARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle Ferry street. Pastors II. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell, 173 Cottage St., phone 1434-J. Sunday school at 2 p; m., Mrs. J. Wilson, Supt, Classes for all ages. - Afternoon preaching service 8 p. m., subject "Paul's Thorn." Evening 7:45.. Evan go 11b tic service always helpful and Inspiring. Young people's service Saturday evening 8 o clock, CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTII ERAN State and Eighteenth Sts. G. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine service In Gorman at 10:30 a. m., subject, Supper." The church council will "God Invitation, Come to My meet at 2 p. m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m., topic, "Life as an Obstacle Race." There will be no evening service. UNITARIAN Cottage and Che meketa streets. Rev. Martin Fer- eshotian, minister. This la the last service before tho summer vaca tion and all mombers and friends are especially lnvitod and urged to be present. Mr. Fereshetian will have for his subject "Faith and the Modern Mind." Credulity based on Ignorance and fear and a living faith will be contrasted. De pendence on magic and reliance on the Immutable laws of God will be considered. Is it possible to be a Christian and at the same time be a scientific Investigator for truth? In the light of present day events and uncertantlties, the minister will endeavor to emphasis those things which will abldo. Mrs. Hal lie Parrlsh Hinges will lead the singing, and Mrs. W. A. Denton will be at the organ. G L A D TIDINGS MISSION 343 & Court street, C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. : services at 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day evenings Young people's meeting on Friday evening. Bible study and prayer for the elck Wed nesday and Friday afternoons at 2:30. Full gospel preaching and teaching. Everybody Invited. MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of N. Win ter and Market streets, Mortimer C. Clark, pastor, Phone 1356-W. Schutz, Supt. Classes for all Sunday school at 9:45, Dr. Frank sizes and ages. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:45. Class meeting at 12:15, Mrs. Cooley, leader. Y'oung people's meeting at 6:30, Miss Mar tha Jaquet, leader. Prayer and praise service at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mrs Caroline Jackson, 1463 N. Winter street each Wednesday at 2 o'clock Church prayer meeting each Thurs day evening at 7:30. The pastor having been 'returned to this church by the late annual confer ence preaches Sunday morning and evening. i The subject in the morn ing will be: "The Christian Race. In the. evening the pastor will bring a warm hearted evangelistic message. ' All are Invited to attend these services and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church. : SOUTH SALEM.- FRIENDS Corner of Commercial and Wash ington streets. Pastor, Carl F. Mil ler. Preaching service 11 a. -m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 1Q superintendent Dr. Carl . Miller, The victory quartette fro: Portland, wlil sing at the Sunday- school. Christian E deavor Sun day evening 7 o'clock. Mid-wee! rayen meeting Thursday evening 3 o clock. , FIRST EVANGELICAL C. Poling, minister. Regular preach ing both morning and evening by the pastor. Morning subject. Pervading Sense of God." Evening, 'The Truo Friend." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. All urged to be on time. Classes for all ages and grades; competent teachers. Senior Endeavor society convenes at 7 p. leader Walter Lampkin, sub Ject, "Life a Hurdle Race." Hob. 12:1-4. A full attendance expected Juniors will meet at 11 a. m. No mid-week services in the church this week. Camp will open Quinaby Wednesday evening and continue with services morning, afternoon and evening. Sunday 20th will be a full day. Camp will close Sunday evening. , . All will be made welcome. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN- 12th and Mission streets. Sunday scho-1 10 o'clock. Morning wor ship ll o'clock. U. B. C. E. at o'clock. Evening worship 8 o'clock, We have classes for all ages, am will make you welcome. Come, let us worship together. A. S. Hen derson, pastor. BETHANY REFORMED Cor ner of Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school 30 a. m., German and English classes. German preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, min Ister, INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday at Derby building, corner Court and High streets. Bible study 0 io 12 a. m. Ezeklel's Temple study 3 p. m. On June 21 at 8 p. a free public lecture will be given by Charles C. Best, subject, A Standard for the People," Mil lions now living will never die. the speaker will show from the Is, the truo standard which will prophecies Just what that standard never need to be changed, and which will merit and receive popu lar approval and acceptance, to hich all the people win hock and the reward of following which ill be life. The Elders of local branch I. B. & A. will gladly of flclate free of charge at funerals In Salem and vicinity. For Infor mation phone No. 1450-W. Deaden Bath-room Noise this Way Use Celotex in the construction of the walls, as a plaster basis. This material is a very effective sound deadener. Too it has good insulating qualities, when used in the outer walls of a frame house, making it warmer in winter and cooler in sum mer. Let us show you further how Celotex can save you money in Home building. Oregon Gravel Co. 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