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PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925 f mn HURCHES EVANGELICAL Chemeketa 6t. j W. Launer, pastor. Sermon 11 a, m. Subject "Faith of the Church Sermon 8 p. m. Subject "Real Ser vice." Sunday schol 10 a. m. O. R Slrnusbnugh will have charge. Mrs. F. Y. Launer, delegate to confer ence convention will make a port. Evangelical league 7 p. Prayer service Thursday evening. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION I 843 y Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services at 3 and 8 p. m. Meet ings Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day evenings. Young peopled meet lng on Friday evening. Noonday prayer meeting every day. We be. lieve In the full gospel and do not belong to any denomination. All are welcome to come and hear the old time message of salvation heal lng and baptism In the holy ghost "And these signs shall follow them that believe; in my name shall they cast out devils they shall speak with new tongues. They shall take up serpents and If they drink any deadlv thing It shall not hurt them and tney hall av hands on the sick nnd they shall recover. Mark 18:17, 18. KEIZER METHODIST On the North River road. Leroy Walker, pastor, fill) Oak. The people of the Keizer community are Invited to attend the following services this Lord's day Sunday school at 10 m. Joseph Hartruff, superinten dent. We have a place for every child in tho community as well as every other member or. the tarn lly. Epworth and Intermediate league at t p. m. in separate rooms of the school house. Mnguaiene liartruff leads Epworth league and the subject Is "Paul the Interpreter of the Way." The intermediate league is directed by the pastor and all the young people are giv en an opportunity for self expres sion. I'reaching service at 8 p. m. with a good lively Bong service and a sermon by the pastor, xou are always welcome and we hope to mako you feel so at every ser vice and study. Class meets oi "Wednesday at 8 p. m. We are hav ing Interesting and proniaoie ais cushions of the book of Acts. JASON LEE METHODIST Corner North Commercial and Jef ferson streets. Take the North Commercial street car to Jeffer son stroet. Thomns Acheson, pas tor. Leroy Walker, assistant in charge of the Junior church. You will find a hearty personal wel come to the following services this Lord's day. School of religious edu cation ut 9:45, with a definite place for every moniber of the family. Your department needs you and your Inicnst nnd you need your department and the inspiration and blowing that comes with filling a place in It. At 11 a. m. wo meet in the main auditorium for tho morning worship service which will bo lead by tho junior pimtnr. Sermon topic "The Key Man." At tho Bailie hour the Junior congrega tion meets downstairs with Her bert Jasper In charge. All young people 8 to 16 years of nge arc urged to bo present and hear bis lri(stlral tonal uions.ikp nnd worship Willi thasii of their own rice group. At G:15 I lie young peoplo meet for a fifteen minute prayer period and at 7 p. m. I.h the meeting of both tho Wesley nnd Kpworth leagues. The topic for bnih will bo "Paul the Interpreter of tho Way." 11 bert Jasper will lead I ho Epworlh league an J Dorothy Smith the Vt ley league. All tho young people Ore Invited to Julu In these, llvel din ussioiiH nnd ornhlp services At 8 p. m. U tho Sunday evening meeting u ith Ir. Donald Wayn Riddle in charge. Wo try to mnk this tho friendly family and neigh borly service. Come and brln yuur friends to lend volume to th song service nnd to get tho bless ing from Dr. Riddle's nble nnd helpful mewage. Our midweek service Is at 8 p. in. on Thursday. We endeavor to provide both i Uplifting devotional ncrvlee and helpful study period. Tho gli Will meet for their dramatization clans, the boys will meet down the end of River street on tho gravel for a swimming party, wclnio roat and club ineollug at fl p. in, We thank our friends for the splendid manner in which they have stood by during the summer months nnd trust we shall continue faithful until the school year be gins when wo shall be ready to welcome the students and travelers back and be prepared to start off another successful year with rush. lecture by J. 0. Hall, subject: Death and the Resurrection, "Mil lions now Living will Never Die." CASTLE UNITED BRETHREN 17th and Nebraska Ave. Bible school 10 a. m.. Rev. Z. C. Mower, pastor. Preaching 11 a." m., sou ject, "The Book of Seven Seals. Y. P. C. 12. Senior Intermediate and Junior 7 p. m. Preaching p. m., subject, "One Step From Now to Then." All are Invited to these services. HIGHLAND FRIENDS High land and Church, Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Sunday services: Bible school at 10 a. m.r Walter Stanton, Supt, Services for worship at 1 m. and 8 p. m. Young people' C. E. at T p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. The Mis sionary society meets at the church every Wednesday all day, for quilt lng. Every one Interested are in vlted to our services and activities, EVANGELICAL CHRIST LUTH ERAN 18th and State streets, Rev. Geo. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine serv ice at 10:30 a. m. Mr. Fred Thence, a theological student of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, and Rev. Wm. Schueler of Aurora, Ore., will preach, ns the pastor Is on his vacation. All are welcome. UNITARIAN Cottage and Che meketa streets, Rev, M. l-'ereshe tlan, minister. The sorvlces will be resumed In September. In the meantime the minister is ready to serve all. He may be reached by phone, 8S0 or at the parsonage, 65T Chemcketa street. Mr. Fer eshetlan having In mind the Inter est In religion and also Mr. Sun day's revival campaign which will begin sometime in September, wilt preach a series of sermons on "Re liglon and tho World Today." In the series will be "The Quest for God Past and Present;" Jesus of tho Gospels and the Christ of The ology." Salvation C h r 1 s t i a n Growth or Conversion 7; Immor tality; Science and Religion; Chris tianity and Evolution; The Psy chology of Sectarianism Cam there be Real Church Union?; Un itarian Christianity; Who Wrote the Bible?; Are Christians Afraid f Truth?; The Irrationality ot the Rationalist;" He Who "Loves God nnd Hates His Follow Men; God Tne Beginning and the End." COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner Court and 17th streets, R. Putnam, minister. Bible school 46 a. m., Chris. J. Kowitz, Supt. unlor following the communion service. Morning worship 11 a. sermon: "The Realization of Christ In Us.' Volunteers leave hurch 8 p. m. to visit shut-ins Christian Endeavor, Intermediate nd Senior meeting 7 p. m. Two ronl Interesting meetings1 for young people. Evangelistic service 8 p. sermon: "Jesus and the De mons. Another Interesting event proof of His divinity. New build lng board meets Monday 8 p. m., Mid-week service Thursday 8 p. m. Devotional, stereoptlcou pictures followed by an all-churoh social under auspices ot Loyal Volunteer Band. Members from Stayton church are also Invited. Tuesday evening the Loyal Berean class and Loyal Fifty class will hold a social at the parsonage, 1108 Leslie Bt. We extend a hearty welcome to visit "The Church With A Family Spirit." FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. The evning services at this church will be resumed on Sunday. Woodrow Wilson Mem orial pictures will be shown In six reels. They will depict the life and service of our war-president and many Incidents ot that Important period. The service will open at 8 o'clock. There will be no charge for admission, but a silver offer ing will be taken. The pastor, J. Evuns, will preach at the morn ing hour on the topic: "The Ser tousness ot Dlsclpleshlp." Miss Vivian Whlsler, churoh assistant, will direct the music. At the Bible school hour, 945, the women's class will feature the program. The young people will meet at 7 o'clock FIRST BAPTIST Liberty and Marlon streets, Rev. Ernest H Shanks. The pastor will preacn both morning and evening. The morning subject will be "The Song of Salvation." In the evening the subject will be "The Escaped Con victa." There will be a program of songs and special musto at the evening meeting. The Bible school will meet in the morning at 9:45 nnd the young- people at 7 P The mid-week services on Thurs day evening, this will be in cnarge of the B. Y. P. U. and the young oeoule will tell of their program. There will be a large auenuance at this meeting to hear what the young folks have to say. FIRST EVANGELICAL Liberty and Center, C. C. Poling, minister. Regular services the 23 ot August. The pastor will preach both morn- (no- nni evening, morning euojeci, 'fhrlsfs ADlllty lO save. fhnni Rt 9:45. J. F. Ulrtcn, faupi, In charge. Classes for all ages ana frrndfis. Good orchestra. Senior iir.deavor at 7 p. m. uernice ui rich, loader. A full attenaance ex- nnnted. Junior meeting at 11 Mid-week service rnurauay evening. A largo attendance pocted without fall. Special mai- tr la come ud for discussion, a hearty welcome to all. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO pa x. it en u la r preaching service in the First M. E. church on Sun day, August 23. Morning sermon at 11 by the pastor on "The Chris Ian Conscience." This will be an nnswer to tne auoauun im ntnee ft Safe Guide?" The Sun djiv school will meet at 9:45 with I. F. Shanks as general superin tendent. There will be no evening service on next Kunuay. ie chuich will unite with the other churches f the city In the union sen-Ice In ho Wlllson park at 4 p. m. Rev. -.. C. Hickman will deliver the sermon. Tho mlilweeK praise anu prayer service will bo led by tho nastor on Thursday evening. The Sunday evening services will be ro- umed on Sunday, August 80th at 30 p. m. LESLIE METHODIST EPISOO AL South Commercial an J My ers streets, H. F. Pern bert On, pas tor. This church Invito you to attend its services as follows: Morn lng worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Have Ton Discovered Ood? Evening meeting 8 to 8:4$ Subject, "Christianity, Culture or Christ ?" Sunday school meets at 9:45, E. A. Rhoten, Supt. You will find a class where you can discuss the modern application of the Bible to daily Life. The Intermed Jute Epworth League meets at In Leslie hall and the Leslie Leag ue meets at the same hour In tho church. All young people are cordially invited to attend these meetings. We welcome strangers and visitors. Come with us and make thla your home church. Tou will feel at home here. SOUTH SAfcffiM FRIENDS Commercial and Washington, Carl F. and Minnie G. Miller, pastors. Sunday school 10 a. m Dr. Carl E. Miller, Supt. Worship 11 a. Sermon theme: "Building without God." Mr. Miller wilt preach Harry Pearson will sing. Evening service 8 p. m.. Mrs. Miller will bring the message. Young peo ple's meeting 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing Thursday 8 p. m. Tou will be helped if you come and worship with us. ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal) On Church street at Chemeketa, Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, rector. Holy F.ucharlHt at 7:80 a. m. In the chapel. Church school at 9: Morning prayer with short sermon by the rector at 11 a. m, AH are welcome. MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of N. Win ter and Market streets, Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. F. a Schutx. Supt, Classes tor all sizes and ages. Class meetlnsr at 12:15. Mrs. Clara Coo lev. leader. Preaching hours ai 11 and 7:30. Young peoples meet- ins: at 8:30. Luther D. Cook, leader. Praver and praise service each Sunday evening at 7:30, led by the Dastor. Cottage prayer meeting on Wednesday at o'clock at the home ot Mrs. Caroline Jackson, 1483 N. Winter street. Church prayer meeting Thursdays at 7:30 The pastor preaches Sunday morn ing on the subject, "Not Taken, but. Kept." In the evening Rev. W. J. Webster of Concordia, Kansas, will preach. All are Invited to these services and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church. Evangelistic services In the Ar mory Sunday. Mary Agnes Vitch- estaln, seventeen year-old girl evangelist, will seak afternoon 8 m. and evening 7:45. Sunday la the closing meeting of a five days' meeting In the Armory. The meetings have been well attended. Mrs. J, H. Vitchastlan, mother of Mary Agnes will address the young people at 2 p. m. Mrs. Vltchestaln will give an account of the dedfea tlon nnd call of her daughter Mary Agnes. Saturday evening the sub- Evolution." Hear this young school girl thrash this out. Seats are free. Note further add In this paper, for Sunday subjects. Under the auspices of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. BETHANY REFORMED Cor ner of Capitol and Marlon streets. Sunday school 1 0a. m. and Eng lish preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, mln later. NAZERENE 19th and Marlon streets, C. H. Hopkins, pastor. As sistant pastor, Mrs. Hopkins. Sun day school 9:45 a. m., W. B. Hardy Supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor, subject "Peace and Holiness." Solo by Miss Hattie Meggere. Young people's meeting at 7 o'clock, sub ject "The Blood ot Christ." Miss Mildred Nunnemaker, leader. Eve ning service at 8 o clock, sermon by Mrs. Hopkins, subject, "Reap What You Sow." Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock prayer and pralso meeting. This is a spiritual feast. Everybody welcome to these serv ices. SENATORS PLAY Hairs Catarrh Medicine srt; i rid your system ot Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggutt fin ovti 40 yien F.J. CHENEY Sl CO., Toledo, Ohlc THE SALVATION ARMY 241 Btato street. Sunday nieollngs for punllc at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sun day school 2:30 nnd young peopled meeting at 6:30 p. m. Public meet lugs every Tuesday. Thursday and Baiurday at 8 p. m. Special time tfaturday night "nomrn'a night." Btnte penitentiary service Sunday. The public is cordially Invltrd to ail services, except that at pent tentlarr. FULL CIOSU'Kb MISSION 861 Mission street, Ralph D. Bullock. pastor. 1'hono 1439-W. Services Sunday at 10:45 n. m., 3:46 and 7:46 p. m. A baptismal service will be held at 4 p. m. Sunday. All are Invited. Come and hear the pure Unadulterated Word of Cod preach d "In the Demon! ration of the Bpirlt of rower." ICor. 2:4,8. "Tho jor& working with them, con finn ing tho Word with signs follow ing.' Mark 16:50. We are living in wonderful days. May you not be among those who "fall to know the day of their visitation;" having Y form of godliness, hut denying the power thereof: from such turn way." ITIm, 1:8. Meetings every night In the tent nt 7:46. Come and bring your friends, INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS Meet every Sunday in Derby building. Court and High streets for Bible study, hours 10 a, m. to J J and 8 to 4 p. m. All welcome, Sundnjr evening, Aug. J, t p. mH there will be tree, Tomorrow afternoon the- Salem Senators are to meet the fast Al bany nine on the local diamond. The game la expected to be hard fought as the Senators lost their game to Albany during the Inter State league series. The locals are not downhearted, however, and are hoping to turn the tables. As an added feature to the gam, Graham Sharkey, profession al ot the Illahee Country club, will give an exhibition of eeveral shot before the game. Long shots and other will feature. The ex hibition will start about 2:45 p. Albert "Biddy" Bishop, man ager of the Senators last year and beloved by all ot the Salem ball fans, la back In Salem and will play with the Senators, according to the announcement of Edwards. Biddy has been playing ball all season and Is In fine fettle. Sev eral wonderful reports have reach ed Salem as to Bishops ability and the local fans ought to be out fn large numbers to give Bishop hearty welcome when he steps to bat for the frst time; The game tomorrow will furnish the local fans with many thrills and plenty of excitement. If the Albany shortstop shows up as good as he did In the last appearance the locals will have to work hard to get s victory. In the last game with Albany the visiting short patcher handled eleven chances without a bobble, many of them hard one and eleo starred at the bat., Edwards had & fine array of talent in the men lined up this year and the locals will compare favorable with moat ot the teams in or around Portland. Cycols, champions of the Greater Port land league met defeat at the; hands of the Senators) In a hard fought J to 1 battle, here lost Sun day. Other snappy games for the rest of the summer are being scheduled by "Frisco" Edwards, manager of the Senators. He Is trying to ar range games with some of the best teams. In Portland in the Port ot Portland team and the Montavllla nines. Several other games are In prospect for the locals. Ed wards has not as yet decided who will be assigned the hurling posi tion but may start Ashby as he has made a good showing in the last tew starts and Barham did the twirling last Sunday. The game tomorrow will start at the regular time. Dr. B. II. White Osteopathy - Surgery Blectron to Diagnosis and Treat meat (Dr. A b ram's method). Office Phone 059 or 489-J 506 V. a Bank Bid. 'ournal Warn Ads Pay QMantoJian "If you can pick a winner on the diamond as well as you can out of the cigar case I II say you ve batted 1000 I That ROI-TAN is worth my last match. 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