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PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925 mzmm HURCHES JASON LEB MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jef- ferHon streets. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefferson Street. Thoa. Acheson, pastor; Le roy Walker, a3intant, in charge of the Junior church. The public in cordially invited to Join witn ua in the following Bervlce.i. buniiuy school at 9:43 a. m. fully depart mentalized ft"d providing a place for every member of the family. We are very proud of the way the Sunday school attendance has been holding up during the summer. Willi your cooperation wo may even see an lncrwi.se over tno iv Inter months. Public worship in the main auditorium at 11 a. m. with the pastor in charge. The junior church, designed r aSi 8-1(1 meets at the same hcur down at a Ira under the direction o the junior pastor. All adults who are interested are Invited down to see what the young people can do. At 7 p. m. the Wewley and lipworth leagues meet separately for their regular devotional meetings. These services are of the open forum typo and afford interesting and profitable discussion of young people's problems. At 8 p. m. all assemble upstairs for the Sunday evening evangelistic and song ser vice. This is the community ser vice. Come and bring your neigh bor. Our midweek service Is on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. This devotional and study evening has jv place for every member of the family. Wo hope no gaps will be found. lJuring the strenuous days of the summer wo all doubly need uplifting power of the church services. The public is always In vited to worship at Jason Leo. UNITED UKETHKRN 17th and Nebraska. C, Z. Mower, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Ser mon topics: morning, "The Voice or Call of the Sea." Evening, "The Vision of Soul." Sunday school 8:45 a. tn. Superintendent, C. W. "Wells. Young peoples' meeting 7:30 p. m. Week day services Thursday 7:30. Christian Endeavor prayer meet' li.gs 7 p. m. Two Interesting meet Ings In both the senior and Inter mediate societies. Evangelistic aer vice 8 p. m. Sermon 'The Woman Still Remembered. Midweek ser vice Thursday 7:45 p. m. Devo tional, Bible study, sterooptlcon let urea on "Holy Land and Its People" and volunteer band meet ing. We extend all a hearty wel come to "The Church With a Fam ily Spirit." NAZARRN'M 10th and Marl streets. C. II. Hopkins, pastor. Mrs. Hopkins .assistant pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. W. Hardy, superintendent. Morn In wor-ship at 1 1 o'clock. Sormon li the pastor. Subject "In Christ Young people's meeting at 8 o' clock. Clarence Lllmlller, prea dent, Kvenlug services 8 o'clock. Sermon by Mrs. Hopkins. Subje 'Joy Over Itepenting Sinners. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock prayer mid praise service, led li the pastor. The prayer meeting last Wednesday night was largely at tended. K very body welcome these services. St K VAN CI K L I C A I C ho tn e k ot a K W. Ln uner, pastor. Sermon Jl a. m. subject "The Chief Co ner Stone." Professor F. It. L-uni recently returned from Paris w lo at the piano. Sunday school a 3 0 a. m. O. It. StratLsbatigh, tuipu lulendcnt. ICvangclinil Ic.igue Christian Kndi-nvnr at 7 p. m. nut Hurch, the leader will conduct missionary program at th's hoti Sermon at 8 p. m. Subject "Pray Life." Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock. Mrs. I". W Launer, cht leader. On Sunda evening August 2 at 8 o'clock, fessor l-'r.u.kliii It. I dinner wi plve a concert for the inembe and frit iids of the church. Kvery body Is extended a cordial Invlt lion to attend ail of the.se aervlctvi. It 1ST HAN V It K I'O K M K 1) C tier of Capitol and Marlon streets. Sunday school 10 n. nt. and Kng JIhIi preaching service 11 a. m. N evening service, M. Denny, mln later. CiLAH TlltlNdS MISSION 843 Vi Court street.- C. S. JoluiHon pastor, Tent meetings it ro be in lipid on Maple Ave., two block South of Highland nnd two block AVest of Commercial at car lino. Take Highland bus to Maple ave nuo or Commercial rar to Sout street. Meetings every evening a 8. Three servlce-a on Sund:iy at 1 a. m., 3 nnd 8 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. SOUTH SAl.KM KRTKNDS- Corner of Comniercl.it nnd Wash Inglon streets, ('arl ('. Miller, pas tor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Dr, Carl K. Miller, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermoi toplo "Christ's Successor." Harry l'earson will alng. Christian Kn deivor 7 p. in. Kvenlng service p. m. Toplo "The Watchman.' Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m FULL ClOSPKL MISSION IB Mission street, ltalph I). Hiilhwk, pastor, Phnna 1 139W. Services Sunday 10:30 a. m. Classes for children. In the afternoon am evening we will cooperate with tha big tent meeting on South Co: merclal street. We will continue to cooperate with the tent cam paign dtirlnn the week although there will be a different evangel ist on the scene. Miss Lillian Walker In wonderfully used of Hod si the evangelistic field, she for merly was known ns the girl preacher In the east. The coopera lion of all God's people Is Invited We are responding. Are you? COURT RTIlKliT CHURCH OK CHIUST Corner Cmut and North 17th atrools. It. L. Putnam, min ister. Bible school 9:45 a. m Chris, J. Kowlti, superintendent fheMnusfo fur the Dlble school i furnished by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses' orchestra. Junior will fol low th communion service. At the morning worship hour 11 a, m Honry L. Wlney, author of the eelebmted Wlney financial plan for financing a new building en tnrprlso will explain his plan There will be a basket dinner nt noon nfter which a conference on the Wlney plan will be held nt 2 p. m. While anyone Interested Is Invllod, the membership la ewpec- Jnlly urged to be there. The volun teer teams will leave the church at I p m. to rteK the shot-Ins, HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner Highland avenue and Church street. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. Walter Santon, superintendent. Meetings for worship at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young people's C. E. at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 8 p. m. We extend a welcome to all. - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Conter and Liberty streets. 10 o' clock Sunday school, Mark McCal- Ifster, superintendent. 11 o clock Morning worship. Subject "Craving for Thrills." 4 p. m. vesper service in Wlllson park, sermon by C. E. Ward. A cordial invitation Is given the public to attend these services. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle on Ferry street. Pastors, H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswell, 173 South Cottage street. Phone 434J. Sunday school 2 p. m. Mrs. J. Wilsom, superin tendent. Preaching service 3 p. m. Vanity, vexation and vapor. No service In the tabernacle Sunday evening, giving all an opportunity to attend the services being held by Evangelist Parret. Tuesday 7:46 p. m. service of special Interest, In the tabernacle. Friday 7:45 p. m. Hible . study. Saturday evening August 1st, young people's meeting. There Is a welcome In the taber nacle to all services. MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner North Win ter and Market streets. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, Dr. Frank S. Schutz, super Intendent. Clashes for all sizes and ages. Preaching hours 11 and 7:45. Class meeting at 12:15, led by Mrs. Clara Cooley. Young peo ple's meeting at 6:30. Miss Martha J liquet, leader. Cottage prayor meeting each Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson 14C3 North "Win ter street. Church prayer meeting Thursday evening nt 7:30. The New Prelate id tSS 1 n i Vi"7 -?" " ' CHARTRAWD. Bishop Chartrand, of ' Indian. apotla, was named by Pope Pius as the new Archbishop of Cincin nati, O., to eucced the late Arch bishop Henry Moeller, pastor preaches Sunday morning on tho subject: "An Unusual r.ee Hive" and In the evening "The Lost Chord." There will be special singing In both the morning and evening service. All will receive a cordial welcome at each service, and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN State and 18th streets. G. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine service in Eng lish nt 10:30 a. m. Subject "The Church Cannot Fail." There will be no evening service. FIRST EVANGELICAL- Liberty and Conter. C. C. Poling, minister. The pastor will preach at both the morning and evening services, July 20. Sermon subjects "The Christ ian Homo" and "The Doublo Fran chise." The church school will meet at 9:45 a. m. with J. F. Ul rich In charge. Classes for all grades and nf,'e. Senior Endeavor society will meet at 7:45 p. m, with Newton Schmalte as leader. A full attendanoe Is desired. The mid week service will be held Thursday evening at 8 p. m. The annual conference camp meeting will be held at Jennings Lodge near Oregon City, August 4-13. Strong programs for the various conven Hons. Dr. J. 8. Stamm of Naper ville college, Illinois, will be the special help this year. Mrs. Stamm will speak at the Woman's Mission ary board meeting to be held the 4th and 5th T August. Those de siring tents can secure them by writing to Rev. Plummer, 1352 Hawthorne avenue, Porltand. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL The fourth sermon In the series on "Through Nature to God" will be given In the First Met ho dlst church by the pastor, Rev. F. C. Taylor on next Sunday morn ing. The subject will be "God's Trees" and will consider the palm tree as the best type of the Christ lan life. The other eubjects have been "God's Fields," "God's Moun tains" and God's Rivers.' Those mesages have attracted large con gregations during1 the month of July. The pastor has been granted a vacation by . the church board and will attend the Wnights Tom plar conclave In Seattle next week and also the Ep worth league lnstt tute at Falls City in August. The family will accompany Rev. Tay lor on these motor trips north and to the coast. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets. Morning service and Sunday school as usual. Dr. E. S. Hammond will conduct the evening service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church Corner of Liberty and Chemcketa streets. Sunday morn ing services at 11 o'clock. Sunday evening services are discontinued during July and August. Subject of lesson sewion, "Truth." Sun day school convenes at 9:30 a. m during July and August. Wednes day evening testimonial meeting at 8 o clock. Reading room 209 Ma sonic Temple, open every day ex cept Sundays and holidays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m.; evenings, ex cept Wednesday and Sunday, 7:80 to 9; Sunday afternoon 3 to 6, All aro cordially Invited to our services and to our reading room. ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal) On Church streot at Chemeketa, Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, rector. There will be no services at 7:30 a. m. The church school will meet In the parish house as usual at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer with sormon nt 11 a. m. The Rev. and Mrs. H. Duncan Chambers are on a vacation trip by auto and will go as far north as Vancouver, B. C. and attend the Knights Tempter convention In Seattle b of ore their return. i FIRST CHRISTIAN Center ft High streets, J. J. Evans, minister; Miss Vivian Whlsler, church as sistant; MIm HatUe MKchcll. mis sionary. Bible school sessions at 9:45. Our program of Bible study is adopted to all agted and under competent teachers. The men now meet at the church, special music at the church service by Miss Whlsler. Sormon by the pastor, topic, "Win at Jesus Does for Hu man Life." The young people meet at 7 o'clock. No church serv ice In the evening. Union meeting at Wilson Park at four o'clock. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN 12th and Mission streets, A. H. Henderson, pastor. Sabbath school 10 a. m., morning worship 11 a. m. U. B. C. E. 7 p. m. Mrs. Hen derson, leader. Evening worship 8 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday 7:30. To all these serv Ices you are welcome. We have classes for all ages in the Sunday school. Come, and bring a friend with you. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15 th and Mill streets. Patrlk Dahlln, pastor, Sunday school 10 a. m. Gust Anderson, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Wednes day 7:30 p. m. communion service conducted by Rev. Lin strum. You are all cordially invited to our ser vices. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church street, between Chemeketa and Center streets. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Regular church ser vices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. Walter L. Van Nuys of Portland, will occupy the pulpit morning and evening.. The choir will sing at the morning service "More Love to Thee, O Christ," Bremer; and at the evening service "Ten Thous and Times Ten Thousand," Sheldon The young people of the church will hold a gospel service at the old people's home at S p. m. Regu lar young people'e societies meet at 7 p. m. This church is co-operat ins In the union gospel meetings at Wilson park at 4 p. m. INTERNATIONAL BTBLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday in Derby hall Court and High streets for Bible study. House from 10 a. m. to 12, and from 3 to 4. All welcome. Sunday, July 26th at 8 p. m. there will be a free public lecture by Charles C. Best. Subject "The World's Distress, It's Meaning." Seats free no collection. Funeral services will be conducted free of charge In Sa lem and vicinity by local class. Dr. B. II. 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