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SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 PAGE EIGHT Cornerstone of New School To Be Laid Sunday THE ' CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON ' fWm ' X rurlsh building group of new St. Vincent's do Pnul pnt-Ni, Sole in, Rev. Vincent Kccnnn, pastor tho cornerstone of tlio scliool will bo lnltl Sunday. Right Rev. A. Hlllebrand, P. A., ,dminlt.rator of tho archdiocese, will lay tho cornerstone of the new 8t. Vincent de Paul school, in North Sal era tomorrow at 3 p. m. Right Rev. J. II. Black, P. A., chancellor of the archdiocese, will be arch- priest, Rev. A. Lalnck of Sublim ity, deacon; Rev. Frank Seller- bring, Shaw, sud-dencon, and Rev. Vincent Keonan, pastor of the new parish, master of ceremonies. Ad dresses will be made by Mon.slgnor llillebrand. Rev. Joseph Buck, pas tor of St. Joseph's parish, Salem, and Frank Davey, Portland, state deputy of the Knights of Colum bua and long a resident of Salem. A choir of Sacred Heart academy students will furnish the music. ; Following the ceremony a dinner will be given by Father Keenan for the priests of the deanery and tho advisory committee of the parish. The Slfitera of the Holy Namea will teach In tho new school which will open this fall with six grades. One wing of the school will be used for the present as a parish hall and tho basement will serve as a chapel until the church Is built. Work will begin on the church this fail. The school Is being erected at tho corner of Columbia Btreet and Myrtle avenue and is near the Highland station of the Oregon Electric. This Is the first parochial school to be undertaken In the archdiocese since the antl-privato school law was Invalidated. L A. Goldale Is th,e designer of the building.' HURCHES ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30. Benediction after last mass. Mass very day during week at 7 a. m CASTLE CHAPEL U. B. Corner 17th and Nebraska avenue. C. U. Mower, pastor. Services 11 a. m and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a m. W. Wells, superintendent. Spa tial music service. Young people's meeting 7:30. Midweek services Thursday. CENTER STREET METHODIST 13th and Center streets. A. F. Illlmer, pastor. 684 North Winter Street. Our Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock. Bible study, classes for young and old In German and English. The preaching service at 11 o'clock Is German. Topic "From Victory to Victory" No evening ser vlco in ord.r to attend the camp meeting on the fair grounds. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High Btreets. J. J. Evans, minister; Miss Vivian Whisler, church nwtlst ant; Miss Hnttle Mitchell, mission ary. Tho blblo school session opens at 1:45 with programs sul'nblu to ach department. Tho men meet In special room under the instruc tion of tho pastor. "Tho Purpose of God" will bo the topis fur the morning sermon. No evening eer vlce. The congregation will Join with other churches In the park meeting at four o'clock. The young people will meet for a short ses sion at 7 o'clock. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10 o'clock Sunday school, Mam Mo Call In t e r, superintendent. 11, morning worship, subject, "The Humor of Jesus." Mid-week bnh study and prayer meetir Thurs day evening at eight o'clock. A cordial Invitation In given to the public to attend these services. Charles E. Ward, minister. SCANDINAVIAN M. E, 1 !.th and Mill streets. Patrick Dnhlln. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Oust Anderson, superintendent. Horning worship In Engll)) 11 a. m. Epworth leaguo 7:15 p. m. On account of tho Sunday afternoon meetings In the park, there w 111 to no evening services during July and August. Thursday 7:30 p. hi prayer meeting. Wo extend to all a cordial Invitation to our services. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUT1I EHAN B tale and Eighteenth afreets, Q. Koehlrr, pastor. Hun an y school st 9:30 a. m. Dlvm: service in German at 10:30 a. m Subject "The nighteous and the Wicked Contrasted." No evening service. Dr. Meos, prcjddm; of Capital university at Columbus. Ohio, will lecture on Monday even ing at 8 o'clock on "Tin Church and Its youth." Come and hear COURT STREET CHURCH Ol' CHRIST Corner Court and North 17th streets. R. I Putnam, min ister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Chris. J. Kowltc, superintendent. Lot all do their best to keep up the attendance through the sum mer. Junior following the com munion service at 11 a. m. Scrmoi The Gospel of Christ Not of Man." fhe volunteers will visit the shut me In the afternoon. Leave the hurch at I o'clock. Christian En deavor 7 p. m. Both Intermediate And senior prayer meetings. Re port of International C. E. con vention will continue to be given week by week until delegates are through reporting. Thursday 7:30 the Woman'! Missionary society will have charge of the tervlee fol lowed with the volunteer meeting and claas, Wednesday 9 p. m., tne Hawaiian serenade will render nearly a two hour entertainmeni. It Is sponsored by the intermediate C. E. aoclety. To stranger and friends we entend a hearty wel come to all our services. FIRST BAPTIST Liberty and Marlon. Rev. Ernest II. Shanks. Morning worship at 11 a. ni. Ser mon Bubject: "The Spirit of Christ." Music by male chorus and violin solo by Misa Helen Sclig. The eve ning worship at 8 p. ni. Sermon subject "Tho Joy of Living." Male chorus, solo. Miss Ruth E. Ross. Violin solo, Miss Sellg. Bible school convenes at 9:45 and tho young people at 7 o'clock. Miss Wllma Pratt will lead the Y. P. proyer meeting Thursday evening. FIRST U. D. 12th and Mission streets. Sunday schol 10 a. m. Preaching U a. m. U. 13. C. E. 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. Rev. Theo. Kllngsporn will speak dur ing the C. E. hour, reporting on the convention at Portland. To hear the messages of the paator once la to hear him again. Come, You are welcome. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jef ferson streets. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefferson avenue. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, In charge of the Junior ohnrch. This church gladly extends to the public a cor dial Invitation to all Its services on the coming Lord's day, assur ing all who come a personal wel come and such consideration as will make them feel nt home. At 11 a. m. the pastors thonio will be "Can I Re Sure of God?" and In the evening at 8 o'clock he will spenk on the subject "A Hoat Ride With the Master." At 11 a. m. Rev. Walker will preach to the Junior church downstairs, and extend n welcome to alt young people tinder 16 years of nge. A hundred young peoplo wero present for tills ser vice lat Sunday morning. At 0:4! n. in. tho school of religious edu cation will open with classes for everybody. Harry Carpenter Is su perintendent. The hour will be full uf intercut. The Wesley and Ep worth leagues, composed of young peoplo will meet for devotional services at 7 p. ni. In the chuivti down stairs. Meetings are held In separnto rnnnm. They welcome strangers and adult members of the church. The llrotherhood will meet for business and social meet ing on Tuesday evening :30 p. m, Tho wives and sweethearts of the men will bo guests' of tho evening. Fine program of mtislo and song. and lecture prepared. Church mid week meeting on Thursday even tng 8 p. m. Welcome to all the ser vices. FIRST PRESIU'TEIUAN On Church street between Chemcketa and Center streets. 9:30 a. m. Sun day school. 1 1 n. m., sermon by Dr Weston T. Johnson, Pacific coast secretary of the board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian church Dr, Johnson Is a very able man and forceful spraker, snd we are fortunate In being able to have him occupy our pulpit both morning and evening. The choir will sing 'Send Out Thy Light" Parker. 4 p. m. Wlllson park gospel meeting. Our church Is cooperating In these meetings And It Is hoped a goodly number of our people wilt be In attendance from Rundsy to Sunday. Dr. Johnson will be the speakor to day. 7 p. m. young people's meet ingssenior. Advanced In termed late, and Intermediate societies. 8 p. m., popular evening service Congregational singing, special music by the choir and sermon by Dr. Johnson. INTERNATIONAL ft I RLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meet ev cry Sunday In Derby hall, Court and High streets for Rlble study. Hours from 10 a. m. to 12 and 3 to 4 p, m. Thursday, July J 3rd at 8 p. m. O. R. Pollock of New York, associated with the head quarters office of the 1. 1). 8. A. will deliver a free public lecture. Subject A Standard for the Peo ple "Millions now living will nev er die." Mr. Pollock brings a view of world events as discussed by as sociates in the work, or that re flects the moderation that counsels offers. Mr, Pollock is touring tho western coast and lecturing to crowded houses. Don't fail to hear him. He Is a fearless speaker and convincing. Seats free, No collec tlon. U SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner of Commercial and Wash ington Btreets. Carl l and Min nie G. Miller, pastors. Sunday school 10 o. m. Dr. Carl E. Miller superintendent. Worship 11 a. m. Sermon topic "Jesus is Able." 8 p. in. topic "Something worth know ing." Young people's meeting 7 p. m. Maxine Elliott will give a re port of tho world's Christian En deavor convention held In Port land. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. You are Invited to all of these services. G LA 1J TID1 NO S M 1 SSI ON 343 Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m Services at 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day evenings. Young people's meet Ing on Friday evening. We believe In the old time religion and "earn cstly contend for the faith once de livered into the saints." You are invited to come and worship with us. Earnest testimonies lively sing lng, full gospel messages. CHURCH OF OOD 1346 North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pas to.r Services will be discontinued at the chapel until after tho camp meeting at Woodburn, July 18-26. Tho camp ground Is located M of a mile north on the S. P, line with good camping privileges, on auditorium 60x80 well lighted and seated where you can come and hear the gospel In sermon and song Services ns follows: morning wor ship 6:30-7. children's meeting 9 a, ni., preaching servico 10 a. ni 2:30 and 7:3) P- nt. Young people's services 6:30. We extend a cor dial Invitation to nil to attend any or all of the services. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY A LLl A Nt E Tn bernacle on Kerry street. H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell, pastors, 173 South Cottage street. Phone 1434.1. Sunday school 3 p. m. Mrs. Wilson, superinten dent. Conio and enjoy a helpful and happy hour In the Sunday school. Preaching services 3 p. m. Subject Tho Miracles of tho Rlble. We have been holding but one ser rice a week giving all an oppor tunity to attend tho tent services being held on South Commercial street. FULL GOSPEL MISSION 251 Mission street. Ralph D. Rullock. pastor. Phono 1439W. Services Sun day 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Classes for children 10:30 a. m. All are Invit ed to these meetln. i whero the whole word of God Is believed, ex perienced end preached without compromise, the Holy Spirit eon firming the word with signs follow lowing. UNITARIAN Rev. Marlln Fere shcllan, minister. The church will resume regular services the first part of September. In the mean tlmo the minister Is ready to sorve all who may need him. Retter coll 850 until 5 p. m. or leave noto at the parsonage, 1(7 Chcmeketa street. ( . VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Services at W. C. T. U. hall Satur day evening at 8 p. ni. Colonel Jessto Sparks will bring the mes sage, assisted by Captain Clark, a talented musician. The local offi cers aro reaching many people In auto camps with their songs and literature. All welcome. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry srteets. An nouncements for July 20th. Sunday school at 10 a, m, C. C. 11 arris, superintendent. Many of our work era are absent on vacation and those who are st home should make an effort to attend and help out. At 11 a. m., there will be a con gregational meeting to consider a report from the committee on pas toral settlement. Every member of the congregation who can pos- Blbly attend this meeting Is urged to do so as a definite proposal for the future will be presented for action. Christian Endeavor at tho usual hour, 7 p .m.f followed by the evening service. Rev. A. M. S. Stock of Relnbeck, Iowa, will con duct the services and It Is expected that Dr. C. II. Harrison, state sec retary will also be present. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corn or Highland and Church. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. There will be no services for worship Sunday, we are work ing with the camp meeting at the fair grounds. The victory quar tette of Portland will be present all day. ST. PAUL' S (Episcopal) Church street at Chemeketa, Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, rector. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. Church school at 9:46 a. m. Morning pray or and sermon at 11 a. m. All welcome. FIRST EVANGELICAL Center and Liberty streets. C. C. Poling, minister. Services Sunday, July 19th both at 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. Ser mons by the pastor. Subjects "Prayer a Reality," and "Doubt nnd Its Treatment." Church school at 9:46 a. m., J. F. Ulrlch, super intendent. Classes for all grades. Bible classes for adults. Senior En deavor at 7 p. m. Leader, Pauline Remington. Subject "The Progress and Achievement of the Negro Race" Echoes of the great conven tion held In Portland recently. Mid week services, Thursday evening at 8 p. m. A hearty welcome to all, always awaits strangers. BETHANY REFORMED Cor ner of Capitol and Marion etreets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and Ger man preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, minister. EGYPTIANS HEAR RADIO FROM BRITISH ISLES Cairo A number of broadcast ing stations In Europe and the British Isles are usually heard well in Egypt, and Egyptians as well as Europeans living here are not slow In taking advantage of the music. The stations heard befit are London, Newcastle, Aber deen, Bournemouth and Chelms ford In England! the Savoy Bands of London relayed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays being es pecially popular. Rome, Munster, Stuttgart and Vienna also are heard and a resi dent of Cairo can listen to a con cert and news In Italian from 8:40 to 9:30 P. M., then get the news and the weather from Stuttgart in German, and before turning In for the night he can enjoy a late cab aret concert from Vienna. Valves! Valves! Valves! We carry a complete line of Valves for Cars, Trucks, and Tractors W. E. 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