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PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 HIJRCHES JASON LER MEMORIAL M. E. Corner N. Winter and Jefferson ttreeU. Take the North Commer cial street car to Jefferson Ave. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, in charge of the Junior church. This church ex tends a cordial invitation to the public to share with its members the services of the coming Lord's day. Sunday school opens at 0:45 a. ni. with classes for all apes, Har ry Carpenter, Supt. Public wor ship at 11 a. m. Sermon theme; The Message ot the Seas," pastor In charge, llev. Walker preaches to the Junior church at this hour, Voung people's hour 7 p. m. The Wesley and Epworth Leagues meet In separate rooms for devotional services. Strangers and parents of young people welcome. Public worship at 8 p. m., theme; of ad dress: "How Treat the Captured Criminals." pastor in charge. Oth ers are telling us how to do it. Has the church a right to Bpeak? The choir wilt furnish special mu-slc for both the morning and evening services. You will feel at home and will enjoy the fine ChriHtian felowahlp of those who meet here. worship 11 a. m. Thursday 7:30 prayer meeting, Friday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school meeting in the home of Mr. James Anderson. , You are all cordially Invited to our serv ices. FIRST EVANGELICAL Center nnd Liberty streets, C. C. Poling, pastor. Services as usual Sunduy, Aug. 30th at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The pastor will preach at both services, subjects, "Christ's Finish ed Work." And, "Christian En couragement." The church school will convene at 9:45 with J. F. L'lrlch in charge. Classes for all ages and grades. A cordial wel come to all who come. Christian Endeavor society will convene at 7:00 p. m., the subject for the eve ning Is, "What Ih the Gospel? Why Preach It?" A full attendance is expected. The mid-week services will be held Thursday evening be ginning at 8 p. m. This is a serv ice of fellowship, praise and prayer This devotional service is indispen nible to the development of the Splrltuul life. Welcome to all. COURT STRKET CHRISTIAN Corner Court and N. 17th stroets, It. L. Putnam, minister. Itlble iehool 0:45 a. m Chris. J. Ko witz, Supt. Music furnished by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses' orchestra. Junior following the communion service. Morning worship 11 a. tti. Sermon, "As Unto the Lord." Volunteers leave church 3 p. ni. to vipft shut-ins. Christian Endeavor meeting 7 p. ni. Two interesting meetings for young people. Evan ge Malic service 8 p. m sermon. "The Damsel Raised." Wednesday 8 p. ni. meeting of Board of Direc tor of the financing association. Mid-week service Thursday 7:4ft p. m. Devotional, Itlble study, stereoptlcon pictures of Holy Land and volunteers meeting and elec tion of officers. Thursday after noon monthly meeting and pro gram of Woman's Missionary so ciety. Friday evening monthly business meeting nnd social of Ken Ion Chilsllun Endoavor society, Como visit "The Church With Family Spirit" nnd you will come again. Wo welcome you. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Rev. J, R. Buck, pastor. Masses at 7:30,' 8:30 and 10:30. Benedic tion after the last mass. A visit ing priest will give a special ser mon at 10:30 mass, especially for young people. Friday masses at 6:45 and 8 o'clock. Balance of week at 8. Choir practice on Tumt day at 7:30. High mass will be re sumed in September. Commenc ing Sunday evening Sept. 20, the pastor will give a sermon especial ly for non-Catholics. Everyone is cordially welcome to all masses and services. CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North Church street, J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. Sunday school convenes promptly at 10 a. m., Mrs. Walter Barkus, Supt. with suitable classes for all grades of scholars. Preach ing service 11 a. m. and the young people's services at 6:45 p m. and song, testimony, anu preacning service 7:30. J. L. Green, a well known minister of the Reforma tion who Ib now located at Billings, Montana, will be with us Tuesday evening, Sept. 1, for preaching service 7:80. ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal) Church street at Chemeketa. Rev. H. Dun can Chambers, rector. Holy Eu charist in the chapel at 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer with sermon by the rector at 11 a. m. The Church school meets at 9:45. The new text books have arrived and the school will be organized on Sept 6th with the gradeB assigned and, also the teachers. Students will be advanc ed according to their work and ability. The Christian Nurture series of lessons are Intended to cover the child life from the ln fants to the "grow-ups" and each course follows In logical sequence and time and study are the essen tials. Hence each student should bo in their places and new students will bo welcomed. The choir Is be ing organized under the direction of Dr. John Sites and will sing at the services on the first Sunday In September. An education In class ical music will be provided and other features will make the choir well worth ones time. New voices. both adult nnd children wilt be welcome. Application should be made nt onco to the rector or Dr. Hltts so that the vacancies may be filled at once. The rehearsals are on Friday evenings. The vestry will meet In the rector's study on Tuesday evening. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets, J. J. Evans, minister Vivian O. Whlaler, church assist ant; Hattle Mitchell, missionary. The evening services will begin at 7:30. An illustrated hymn service will be directed by Miss Whisler. The pastor will preach on "Tho Message of the Churclj." At the morning hour the 'sermon will bo on "A Deserter." Special musl cal numbers will be given at both services, me Bible scnool pro gram will be directed by the Men's class at 9:45. The young people meet at 6:30. FIRST BAPTIST Liberty and Marlon, Rev. Ernest H. Shanks, The morning sermon by the pastor on "Christian Stewardship." Music by the Men's choir and Miss Helen Selig. The Prelude to the evening worship will Include violin solo by Miss Marion Emmons. Reading, The Starless Crown" J. L. Hoe, by Mrs.L . O. Curtis, Violin duet, "Andante" from Concerto, Bach, by Miss Selig and Miss Emmons, Men's choir and popular songs. The sermon by the pastor: "How Large is Your Soul?" At the Y. P. serv ice at 7, Mr. H. S. Gile will give an eulogy on Hon. William Jennings Bryan. All welcome at the church of a hundred hand shakes. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 343 H Court street, C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Services at 3 and 8 p. m, Evan gelist Thomas Griffin of KIHarney, Ireland, will speak Sunduy after noon and evening. You should hear him. Hehas the old time message and speaks with the con vincing power of the Holy Spirit. Everybody Invited. FULL GOSPEL MISSION 251 Mission street. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor. Phone 1439W. Services Sunday 2:45 and 7:45 P. M. Classes for children at 2:45 P. M. Wednes day and Saturday nights Bible study and prayer meeting at 7:45. Tu csda y and Th u rsd ay n igh ts evangelistic meetings in the hop yards. The two meetings on Sun day will bo held In the Foresters hall at North Commercial street upstairs. All are Invited to attend these full gospel meetings and see and hear the pure unadulterated word of God experienced and preached in the power of the "Holy Spirit sent down from Heaven." The word of God needs no Inter preter. It Intreprets and confirms itself. Come and let us "sit to gether In heavenly places In Christ Jesus. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL -Nineteenth and Ferry. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. C. Harris, superintendent followed by a short religious service conducted by mem bers of the Christian Endeavor so ciety. No evening service. We are expecting our recently re-called pastor, Rev. H. C. Stover, to take charge of our work after next Sun day. Rev. Stover and wife expect to arrive In Salem September 1 and he will preach his opening ser mon on Sunday the 6th. A recep tion la being planned by Mr. and Mrs. Reed, charter members of Central Congregational, on Thurs day evening, Setember 3rd. This reception will be held In the homo and on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Reed on 18th street, Just south of Ferry, ujiless unfavorable weather should interfere, In which case it will be transferred to the church parlors. To this' reception all mem bers and friends of the congrega tion are invited and It Is hoped that the old friends of Mr. and Mrs, Stover, and especially those from Willard and rural churches will attend. Subjeot, "Sin Punished." Wednes day evening at 6 o'clock prayer and praise meeting. Everybody welcome to these service. There will be special muslo Sunday a, m. and p. m. by the church orchestra. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL South Commercial and My ers streets. II. F. Pemberton, pas tor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Sermon subject "Pleasing Men, or God?" Evening meeting at 8. Tho Epworth leagues wilt have charge and will conduct an Institute Echo meeting. Program of institute les sons and music. Sunday school meets at 6:45. E. A. Rhoten, sup erintendent. Bible study with def inite Ideals. i Intermediate Epworth league In Leslie hall at 7 and the Leslie league In the church at the same hour. All young people will enjoy these meetings. We will be glad -to welcome Btrangers and vie Itors. You will enjoy the cordiality with which you will be greeted and will find Christian fellowship of the highest order In this church. Come with us and make this your church. SALVATION ARMY 241 State street. Sunday meetings 11 a. m. and & p. m. Sunday school 2:30 and young people's meet at 6:15 p. m. Saturday night special, "hal lelujah prize fight" in four rounds. Special singing. Prelude to "Aun tie" Smith's 80th anniversary. Gospel meetings every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 6 p. m. The . Salvation Army will substi tute for Chaplain Bryan at the state penitentiary Sunday morning. NAZARENE 10th and Marlon streots, C. H. Hopkins, pastor, Mrs. Hopkins, assistant pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.t W. B. Hardy, Supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Mrs. Hopkins. Subject, "Say On." Young poeple's meeting at 7 o'clock, - subject, Fruit-Bearing Christian.' Leader, Mrs. L. MUIer, Evening sorvlce at 8 o'clock, sermon by the pastor. MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of N. Win ter and Market streets, Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, Dr. Frank S. Schutz, Supt. Classes for all sizes and ages. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:30. Class meeting in the main audi torium at 12:15, led by Mrs. Clara Cooley. Young people's meeting at 0:30, Luther D. Cook In charge. Prayer and praise service at 7:30. The pastor preaches Sunday morn ing on the subject: "Songs In the Night." In the evening he will bring a warm hearted message on "The Simplicity of Salvation." All are Invited to these services and you will enjoy the splendid spirit ual atmosphere of this church. UNITED BRETHREN C. Z. Mower, pastor. Bible- school 10 a. m., preaching 11 a. m., sobject, "The Fall of the Star Woman hood." Preaching 8 p. m., "Is Pos session Nine Points of the Law." EVANGELICAL On Chemeke ta street, F. W. Launer, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m., subject, "The Resurrection." Franklin B. Lau ner will have the evening services at 8 o'clock. He. will speak of his travels in Europe and his study while there. He will also give sev eral selections on the piano. Sun day school at 10 a. m., O. R. Steus baugh will lead. Ruth Buncle will have charge of the . Evangelical League at 7 p. m. Prayer services Thursday evening. Rev. G. L. Low ell will hold the communion serv ices Thursday evening, Sept. 6th. Welcome to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morn ing services at 11 o'clock. Sunday evening services are discontinued during July and August. Wednes day evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except Sundays and holidays from 11:15 to 5:30: every evening ex cept Sunday and Wednesday from 7:30 to 9. Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner Washington and Commer cial streets, pastor, Carl F. and Minnie G. Miller. Sunday school 10 a. m Dr. Carl B. Miller, Supt.. Preaching service 11 a. m., theme: Building According to God's Plan. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Evan gelistic service 8 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting of the church following the prayer meeting. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meets every Sunday In Derby halt, Court and High streets for bible study, hours from 10 to 12 a, m, and from 3 to 4 p. m. All welcome to study with us. Funeral services free of charge In Salem and vicinity by Salem Bible class. Phone 1450-W. Tune In on Station K.T.C.L. 305.9 meters, Seattle, every Sunday even ing from 9:10 to 10:10 for Bible lecture and music. K.C.L. Is a 1000 Watt station one of the largest In the Northwest. BET H ANY It li KO R M K D Cor ner of Capitol and Marlon streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and Gor man preaching service 11a. in. No evening service. M. Deny, minis ter. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabcmaclo on Ferry St. II. E. Caswell and Mm. Cns- well, pastors. 173 8. Cottage. Tel enhono 1434-J. Sunday school 2 p. m., Miss Hilda Rerkle, osnlFt ent superintendent, has charge In tho nbsenco of tho superintendent. Afternoon 3 o'clock proanliing serv ice, subject, "Redemption Bene fits." Evening; evangollHilc ser ice 7:45, subject, "Tho Way oi i. & i ,. .1 uv?" TupHilnv even Ing 7:30 prayer and pnilue. Friday evening 7:30 bible study, naiuruny it, a- ihn vnunz neonle aro tak ing up a course of study which l interesting and Instructive. "My feet were well iiIrIi front), my steps hnd well nlirh slipped. Until I went into the Sanctuary of God. Ts. 73, 2. 17. CHRIST EVANGKLICAL LIT Til EUAN -State and Eighteenth Btroets, . Koehler, pastor. Sunday nchool at 9:30 n. m. Divine sprv Ico In German at 10:30 n. m.. Rev. B. I.entR of Medical Lake, Wash., will prcuch the sermon. There will bo no evening service. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th and Mill streets, Patrick Dublin, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Guts. Anderson, Supt. Morning Breitenbush Hot Springs Marion County, 0EE00N A Health and Pleasure Resort Open under Now Management Hot mineral water baths; hot mineral mud bathi and natural hot mineral vapor batba, Rreltenbush la fa mom for Ita hot arsenic spring nnd unusual variation of other mineral con tent. The waters are excep tionally booeftclal to rheuma tism, neuritis, constipation, skin and blood diseases. Wonderful scenery: Una f I sh in; trail hiking and mountain climbing. Good accommodations; excel lent meals; reasonable rates. Mill Clty-Detrolt Highway un- dor construction, will not opon this season. Take train from Mill City. For further particulars, write M. D. BnUCKMAtf. Manager Breitenbush Hot Spring Detroit, Oregon lwg7 .LW f FIRST M. E. State and Church streets, Fred C, Taylor, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ,m. with H. F. Shanks as Supt. Wesley class meeting at 9:15 a. m. with A. S. Wheelwright as leader. Morning: sermon by the pastor on The Mas ter's Spirit." Miss LaRaut will sing "Christ went up Into the Hills to Pray." Mr. Thompson will sing "How Great O Lord," by Ben nett. A duet by Miss LaRaut and Mr. Tt. D. Barton entitled "Calm: is the Night," by Boetr will be given. The evening service will be at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor on "The Curse of Cain." , This will be a study of some time ly questions. Should Christians be concerned about crime and crim inals? Is crime on the Increase? When does a body become a crim inal? Who is to blame? What about the home life heredity and environment, the movies, the road houses and dance halls, Irrever ence for the Sabbath and God's holy name? Can the criminal be reformed? What responsibility has the church In the matter? The chorus will lead in the song service Sunday evening and will render "Going Home" as a special num ber. Sunday Sept. 6th will be ob served as Labor Sunday when the pastor will speak on "The Church and Labor." All members of Labor Union are Invited to attend the service. Miss Mary Flndley will begin her work as director of Re ligious Education on September 1st, Hall's Catarrh Medicine tt rid your lyicem of Catarrh or Deaf oca caused by Catarrh Sold by druzfvli for am 40 ytgrt F.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo. Ohio Dr. B. H. 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