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.V SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE SEVEN HURCHES MARION COUNTY HOLINESS ASSOCIATION The regular all diy meeting of the association will be held In the First Evangelical church of the city on Monday the Gth, with Rev. C. C. Poling, pastor. Service:) will be at 10, 2:30 and 7:30. On Monday there will be a bund of missionaries who are to Biii I for China the 15th. These five niUslon:irle preuen will take part In all the services of tho day. In the evening Rev. Cecil Troxell who had been a missionary in China for, more than 20 years and who has been decorated by tho Emperor of China for his relief work will give hifl great lecture on demon poses lion, entitled, "Chained." MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of N. Win ter and Market streets, Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:45, Dr. Frank S. Schutz, Supt. Class meeting of tho old Metho dist type In tho main auditorium of (.he church at 12:15. Mrs. Clara Cooley ia tho leader. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:30. Young peo pie's meeting at 6:30 preceded with a half an hour service of prayer. Luther J). Cook Is the lender. Pray er and praise service at 7:30 led by the pastor. Cottage prayer meet lug each Wednesday afternoon at t o'clock at the home of Mrs. Car oline Jackson. 146S N. Winter St. Church prayer meeting each Thurs day evening at 7:30. The pastor will preach both morn ing and evening. At the morning service the special music will be a duet "God Is Love," sung by Mm. Gertrude Cherrlngton and Vivian G. Whlaler. Gladys Mclntyre will sing a group of songs for us at the evening hour. The Bible school opens at 9:46 with Dr. Epley ' in charge. Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:80. Fern Johnson la the leader and the topic la: "How can our Society Help the Community." FULL GOSPEL MISSION 237 State street, Ralph D. Bullock, pas tor, 251 Mission street. Phone 1439W. Services flunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Blblo study and classes for children at 2:30 p. m. Week day services Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Saturday nightfl at 7:30. Note the change of address. We are now in our new ground floor hall on State St., one-half block west of Commercial. COURT STREET CIIRISTIAN- Court and N. 17th streets, R. L. Putnam, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Chris. J. Kowltz, Supt. Rally Day will be the 18th. Morn ing worship 11 a. m. Junior fol lowing the communion service. Sermon: "Our Fall Evangelistic Program." Music will be In charge of Mrs. Joy Turner Moses, leader of orchestra, and Walter Schwien ing. choir leader. Christian En deavor 6:30. We have three C. B. societies; Junior-Intermediate. Senior-Intermediate (high school) and Senior. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. ni sermon: "Jesus, the Bread of Life." Monday 7:30 p. m. Of ficial Board meeting. Wednesday 7:?,0 meeting of board of directors of Financing association. Thursday 7-30 church school: devotional, bible study, stereopticon pictures of Holy Land and volunteer meeting. CENTER STREET METHO DIST 13th and Center streets, A P. Ililmer. pastor. CS4 N. Winter St. Sundiiy school convenes at 10 o'clock with classes In Gorman and English. Preaching service. German, nt 11 o'clock, topic. "The True Father," Epworth League at 7:13 followed by the evening serv ice, topic, "The Lord's Promise to Overcoiners." AH evening services are In English. UNITARIAN Cottace and Che nifUctn streets. Rev. Martin Fer rshetl.m, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded Instruction. Mr. Miles McKcy, Supt. Devotional services nt 11 n. ni. Mr. Fercfhe ti.m will have for his subject, "Cal vin and Servet us." These two n.mics have played a prominent part In tho religious history of the world and tbe minister will seek to do Itistlre to them. During the an sence of tho minister from the city the p:ilplt of this church will be occui'lcd on tbe eleventh by rrot. J. C. Nelson. Principal of the high aelinnl: on the lth by Dr. Schutte, of M'tnmouth", who is the head of the Department of Education nnd the 2."th, by Dr. Griffin, bend of the Hlolocical Department of Reed crillei-e. All these men are known as bading educators in this state nnd the nation, nnd each one naa a vit.i1 message to give. Mr. Fer e.hetian will be back In time to condu'-t his Emerson club on the 23th of October nnd will preacn Sunday, the 1st of November. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL Corner S. 19th and Ferry streets, if. P. Stover, minister, residence 245 R. 19th St. The Merged serv ice nf the Sunday school and the fnnrnlnv worship at 10 a. m., C. C. rrrt. Sunday school Supt. The morning service will include ft story and history of the poem by Bim Walter Foss, "The House by the Side of the Road," to be told by Esther Elliott, a duet, "Oh Lord Remember Me." Caro Roma, to be sung by Miss Elsie McEwen and Ronald Craven, and a sermon on "Two Great Kings." Christian En deavor at 0:45 p. m. Evening com munion service at 7:30: "Sensa tion or Sacrifice." will be the sub ject of the communion address. MlM Kfltfi McEwen of Mtlton. Ore., will sing ' The Voice in the Wilder ness," by John Prindle Scott. The chorus choir will alng "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.'' by Carry Adams. The public Is Invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE F I f t Church Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morn ing service at 11 o'clock. Sunday venlng at 8. Subject of lesson ser mon. "Unreality." Sunday school actions convene t :0 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimon ial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room. 209 Masonic temple, open very day except holldsy and Sun iyi from 11:15 to 6:10 P- m. every evening except Wednesday and Sunday from 7:30 to ; 8unday af ternoon from S to S. All are cor-: dialiy invited to our services and to our reading room. i FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High street, J. J. Evans, minister; Vivian O. Whtsler, church asslst aot; Hat lie Mitchell, missionary. ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal) Church street at Chemeketa. Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, rector. No early services. The church school meets at 9:45 In the parish house. Morning prayer at 11 a. m. Full vested choir. The young people's fellowship meets at 7 p. m. In the pariah house. CHURCH OF GOD 1348 North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Suit able classes for all grades of schol ars with good spiritual teachers. Preaching services H a. m. SubT Ject "Good Works Essential to a Spiritual Life." Young people's eer vice b 6:45. Leader, Miss Sotma Ol son. Subject "Sowing and Reap ing." Song, testimony and preach ing service 7:80. Regular weekly prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Leader, Mrs. Nora Van Lyde-graf. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday In Derby hall, Court and High streets for Bible study. Hours from 10 to 11 a. m. and 8 to 4 p. m. All welcome to study with us. Funeral services free of charge In Salem and vicinity by locul Bible students. Tune In to KTCL, Seattle SOS. 9 meters every Sunday evening from 9:10 to 10:10 also every Tuesday evening from 8 to 9 p. m. for Bible lecture and music. KTCL la a 1000 watt sta tion one of the largest In the north west. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets, Norman Ken dall Tully. D. D., paBtor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mr. H. E. Bar rett, Supt. RaJly Day program and promotion sen-Ices In opening exercises. Special offering to Board of Christian Education. 10:45 a. m, morning worship, sermon, "The Transfiguration." by Dr. Tully. The choir will sing, "No Shadows Yon der," Gaul. Organ numbers: "Mar ch Pontlflcale," Lemens; "Early Morn," Bartlett; and "Praise Ye the Father." Gounod. 6:30 p. m. young people's societies, Senior, Advance Intermediate, and Senior. 7:30 p. m. evening worship, sermon "The Enthusiasm of Jesus," by Dr. Tully. The choir will sing "How Firm a Foundation," Sheldon. Or gan numbers "Woodland Reverie," Lorn are; "To a Wild Rose," Mao Dowell: and "puke Street," Whit ing. Miss Ross at the organ. Mon day 7:80 p. m. regular monthly meeting of the session In church parlors. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL Corner of State and Church streets, Fred C. Taylor, pastor. Phone 974. Director of Religious Education, Miss Mary B. Flndley. Office phone 872. Wesley class meeting 9:15 a. m. In northwest corner of the church parlors. Class lender, 8. A. Wheelwright. Begin ning Oct. 11th and continuing prob ably throughout the month, a se ra les of extraordinary testimonies on "The Power of Prayer." will be given. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., H. F. Shanks. Supt. Today is to be observed as Rally Day at the He's a Joiner A f Uncle Joe Cannon, at eighty nine, joins the Methodist Church, in which his wife was an active worker until she died. By birth, the former Speaker was n Quaker. First Church. Morning worship at 11 a. m., Dr. Matthew J. Tren ery. Secretary of church schools, is to be In charge of the morning in absence of the pastor. Junior church service begins again today under the leadership of the direc tor, Miss Flndley. The three Chap ter of the Epworth League will meet at 0:30 In their respective places. Miss Ruth Hewitt Is to lead the College Chapter on the subject: "The Tragedy of Getting By." The evening service at 7:30 Is to be In the -nature of a Rally service of worship entitled The Builders." Mr. Shanks, the super intendent will preside and Dr. Mc- Cormlck will assist. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS On Commercial and Washington Sts., Carl F. and Minnie G. Miller, pas tors. Worship ll a, m. 7:30 p. m. sermon topics, "The Sin of Omis sion," a. m. "The "Bow In the Cloud," p. m. Sunday school 10 a, m Dr. Carl B. Miller, Supt. We are quite anxious that all the scholars be present as this la pro motton day. Young people's meet ing 6:30 p. rn. We will study George Fox's letter to the Gover nor of the Barbadoes. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL On Chemeketa street, F. W. Launer, pastor. Ser mon lla. m., subject( "The Voice of God." Sermon S p. m., subject, "The Love of God In You." Sun day school 10 a. m., O. R. Straus- bough, Supt. Young people's meet ing at 7 p. m., Mrs, O. R. Straus baugh, leader. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th A Mill streets, Patrick Dahlln, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in., Gust An derson. Supt. Morning service in Swedish 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:18 p. m. English service 8 p. m. Thursdny 7:30 prayer meeting. You are cordially invited to our services. FIRST EVANGELICAL Liberty and Center streets, C. O. Follng, minister. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., W. C. Kantner will preach nt 11 and the Men's Bible clans will have charge In the even ing. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m Mid-week service Thursday even Ing Monday the "All Day" hoi! ness meeting will be conducted by the county association In this church. In the evening Rev. Trox ell, a returned missionary will give his noted lecture on Demonology as he finds It In the heathen lands A full attendance la expected. Day meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. and at 7:80 p. m. The pastor has gone to Harrleburg, Pa., to attend the general board meet lngs of the church. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN 12th and Mission streets, A. S. Hen derson, pastor. Sabbath school 10 a. m., morning worship 11 a. m. U. B. C. E. 7 p. m., evening wor ship 8 p. m. Mid-week prayer services Wednesday 7:30. A hearty Invitation Is extended to all who do not attend elsewhere. THE SALVATION ARMY 241 State street. Another bouncing baby will be publicly presented In a special service at our hall to night at 8 o'clock. Baby Stanley Is a Woodburn, Ore., product, and his parents have made up thoir minds as to who shall have their child. Sunday's meetings are as follows: Holiness 11 a. m.; Sun day school 2:30 p. m.; young peo pie 6:15 p. m.f and final salvation rally at 8 p. m. Come and hear about the old-time "Harvest Ba zaar to be held next week. Week night gospel meetings every Tues day, Tnursday and Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Christ's simple gospel la our program. Come everybody JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E Corner N. Winter and Jefferson streets, Thomas Acheson, pastor, Leroy Walker, assistant In charge of the Junior church. Services will be held as follows on the coming Lord's Day, School of Religious Education 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. Public worship at 11 a. m., Rev. W. H. Hortzog, Kimball school of Theology will bring vital and timely mesage. Rev. Walker preaches to the Junior church at this hour. Young peo ple up to 16 years of age Invited. Young people's hour at 6:80. The Wesley and Epworth Leagues will meet In separate rooms for devo tional meetings. Special Invitation la extended to young and old by the young people. Public worship at 7:30 p. m.. Dr. Trennery of Chi cago will be present and will preach. FIRST BAKf 1ST Liberty and Marlon streets, Rev . Ernest H Shanks. Bible school at 9:45 m., Mr. Ed. Schunke, Supt The morning worship at 11, communion of the Lord's Supper and reception of new members. Sermon subject. "Stand and Withstand." Anthem God so Loved the World, Stalner. The Intermediate mission study class will meet during the morn Ing worship period. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30 p. m. and be led by Group I. The evening wor ship will begin with a prelude of pictures, "The New Conquest of Mexico." The pastor's sermon will be: "The Cup of Salvation," All are Invited who can come. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty streots. 10 a m. Sunday school, Mark McCallls ter, Supt. 11 a. m. morning wor ship, theme: 'The Bread of Life." Sommunlon service 7:80 p.m. "The Stream of L'fe," a great picture endorsed by pulpit and press. On Thursday at 6:30 the Missionary society invites the men of the church to share In a supper and Interesting program. O. 1. Ward, minister. LUTHERAN State and 18th streets, O. Koehler, pastor. Bun day school at 9:30 a, m. The con gregatlon celebrates Its annuat mission feslval. Divine service In German at 10:80 a. m. Rev. P. Hinderer of Portland will preach a sermon on Missions. There will also be an English service at S p m. Rev. Overt Sklllbread ot Eu gene will preach the sermon. Bible schoot on Saturday from 1-11 a. These leu features liere else combined I I If s-"1 -fc- tlrrr err (n vtttdH hnbonont t III lb" -ss combined In iht NewOoUme lUs?3sjr' not combined la mny other rtltum Six and wtomobUm, Yet these new and even'better Oakland priced $70 to $350 lower actually cost lest than can which attempt to compete with them. Do you wonder that more and more buyers are turning from Four and other Sixes to the New Oakland and giving its makers the greatest year in their entire history? 1015 1095 Touring Car . . . Coach . . YT Landau Coupe i1 Sedan . . . Landau Sedan ;" X1X5 1195 X295 (Old Price u- -r I fOid Price?' ? ! ? msi (Oia Price g 3 ? ? ? 1295) (Old Price ? f f V 1545) (Old Price ? ? f 1645) AH prtem at factor - GI Mtt Ttmt Paymrt R(rt hetrtofon 6 Um In oc bwlii Mw bean mod ttltt Impot. Wi cm mm mm jm tu inwca m $40 fa $CO to yvmw mm payment mu VICK BROTHERS High Street at Trade WINNING AND "HOLDING COO- ILL' OAKLAND SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS m. Instruction for th satsehamsn at ons o'olootc ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Rev J. R. Buck, pastor. Children' and communion man at 8 o'olock at which the Academy choir will alng. High maaa with regular choir at 10 o'clock. Sermon toplo will be, Can a Prfeat Really Forgive SlniT" Benediction at 7:80 p. m. Lecture for non-Catholic, "The Marks of the True Church of Christ." Mass In Academy on Sat urday at 7 o'clock. All the reat of the week In the church at 8 o'clock Wedneaday and Friday for chil dren. ST. VINCENT DHJ PAUL CATH OLIC Rev, Thoa. V. Keenan. Dae- tor. Masses on Sunday at 8 and 10 o ciock. Kosary and benediction at 7:30 In the evening on Wednesday. Friday and Saturday during the month of October. During the week mass Is read in the church at 8 o'clock. Phone 1874, NAZARENH 19th and Marlon streets, C. H. Hopkins, pastor, Mrs. Hopklna, assistant pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a. m., W. B. Hardy, Supt. Morning worship at 11 a. m. sormon by Mrs. Hopkins, subject, The Deceiver." Young people's meeting at 6:80 p. m topic "What It Means to be a Christian," leader, Mrs. Chaa. Patterson. Junior Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m., Mr. L. Miller, president. Evening service at 7:30 p. m., sermon by the pastor, subject, "The Silence of God." Special music and sing ing at both service on Sunday. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer and praise service led by the pas tor. Everybody welcome to the services. glad Tidings mission S43tt Court street, C. S. Johnson.1 pastor. Meeting at 11 a. m. The ordinances will be observed In the morning service. Sunday school at I p. m., services at 1 and 7:30 p. m. Baptismal service following the afternoon service. Meeting on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Toung people's meeting on Friday evening. You are in vited to come to these meetings. Tbe Lord is blessing us. BETHANY REFORMED Cor ner of Capitol and Marlon streets, Sunday school 10 a. m. and Ger man service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, minister. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Will open its autumn services Sunday at 7:30 p. m. In the W. O. W. hall on Liberty street. Mrs. Estelle Harmon Gray and Rev. F. W. Parker, both of Portland, will be the ohlef speakers. Mrs. Elsie 81m e ml of Salem will be soloist. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle on Ferry street, H. 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