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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON .PAGE ELEVEN Special musical numbers will give I In the News of the Day aw added touch to the holiday, spirit ot the Thankeglylng ser vices., ber vices open at prompt ly 8 P. M. tflRST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty and Marion. Her. Ern est II. Shanks. Bible School at 9:45. Thanksgiving Sunder. Morning ecrmoa by the pastor, The Heart ot the Believer. Solo, anthem und Gpecial music. In the evening Mr. Stone, president of Willlamette Baptist . Association B. Y. P. U. will be present and ad dress the young people at 6:30. The Jtovivnl meetings continue all week, with sormoua by Dr. Daniel Bryant, and music in charge of Mr. Fred. G. Fieher. Splendid chorus and solas by Mr. Fisher. Dr. Bryant will preach Sunday evening. Services begin at 7:30 P. M. . OJTlTnCTI OF COD 1346 N. Church St. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. Sundny School, 10 A. M. Inter- eating Ipfsohs on the Journeys of the Apofltlo Paul. Preaching Ser vice, 11 A. M. Subject: "Procrns plnger. Preaching Service, 7:30; vices, G:4T; Leader, Harold Kep- tinatiou." Young People's Ser weekly prayer service Wednesday Subject: "Neglect." Regular evening, 7:30. SOUTH SALEM FRIEND'S CHURCH Corner of Commercial nd Washington St. Carl F. and Minnie G. Miller, pastors. Ser- Ices, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M We are expecting with u L. Clarkson Hinehaw, our yearly mwstnig superintendent of ovan gelical work. Sunday school, 10 M. B. J. C. Patton, superin tendent. Young People's meet 6:30 P. M. Virginia Ahalt cader. Topic, "God's Bounties.' hanksgivlng service for South Salem district will be held at 10:30 A. M. Thursday. Dr. N. K ully will be the speaker. Prayer mooting Thursday, 7:30 P. M. ome and worship with us and receive a bleesing on your soul, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center and High Streets. J. J Evans, minister; Vivian G. Whis. ler, church assistant; Hattie Mitchell, missionary. "Personal Religion" and"Why the Church?" will bo the pastor's topics for the morning and evening services. Mr. Lyman McDonald will givo a group of songs nt the evening per iod. 7:30 o'clock. The men oX the church join in the men's class program at the Bllgh theater nt 9:45, The Junior and Intormedt- ate Departments of the Bible ichool will give a short program It the assembly period of the ichool. A Thanksgiving offering frill be made for home mir-etong, kt ft:30 the young poople of the 3lirietin Endeavor Society wilt mrtray the story of the Good iamarltan in pageant form. The lay's program bespeaks hit er est ind splrltnal helpfulness. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and N.17th Sts. R. L. Putnam, minister. Bible School, :45 A. M. Chris J. Kowitz, Supt. Junior Congregation. 11 A. M. Mrs. R. L. Putnam, minister, Morning worship. 11 A. M. Spec la 1 music: Duet, Nina Marshall nd Grace Kowlti. Sermon: "We Would See Jesus." This Is "Every Member Visitation Day." Those that can are invited to bring heir basket dinner. In the after noon the pastor will direct the every member visitation. A to! unteer band team wilt visit the fihutlns In the afternoon. Chris- En deavor, 6:30. Four so cieties: Junior, Junior-Tntermedl- te, Senior-Int., and Senior. Par- enls bring your children and at tend the Senior Society. Evan gelistic service,. 7:30. Special music by the choir. Sermon: Jesus, the Light of the World The Stivers Evangelistic Company will begin with us Tuesday, 7:30 M. Sermon: "Rightly Divld ng the. Word." A chart sermon An Invitation Is extended to Sn- em friends to attend these meet ings. Welcome, you are always welcome. FIRST U B. CHURCH 1 3 1 n and Mission Sts. A. S. Hender son. Pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning; worship, 11 A. M. U. B. O. E., 6:30, Subject, "God's Bonn I los." Leader, J. H. Merry- man. Evening worship. 7:30. Mid-week prayer services. Wed, eve., 7:30. A welcome Is tended to all. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH Cor. S. Commer cial and Myers. Morning Hour of Worship at 11 o clock. The pas tor will preach on "The Irresist- able Church." This Is the second sermon of a series on "Apostolic Faith and It s Power Today, The chorda will sing "Rejoice 0 Yo Righteous" by Fearls and Mr, Earl Pemherton will sing the of fertory. At C:30 o'clock the two Epworth Leagues will have Union Service in the Prayer Meet ing Room, led by the pastor. The subject will be "Why I Gave My Heart to Christ." The evening e&rvlce will be held at 7:30. This .will be a missionary meeting. The Rev. Mark Freeman, for many years one of our missionary workers, will give the address on "The World My Parish." The chorus will rendre an opening number, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes." by Weaver, and the even Ing anthem. "He Hath Heard My Voice." by Wilson. The offertory will he a violin solo by Mfsa and Mrs. De Yoe will sing, by special request, Gypsy Smith favorite song, "Christ My All. The Mid-week service will be held . Wednesday evening at 7:30. The euoject will he "The Conversion of Cornelius." Acts, the tenth chapter. J. Willard De Yoe, pas tor. UNITARIAN CHURCH. Cot tage and Chemeketa Sis. Rev. Martin Fereihetlan, Minister. Parsonage, 657 Chemeketa St Office phone 850. Church School nt 10:00 A. M. Graded instruc tlon. Mr. Miles' McKey, Supt Devotional Services at 11::00 A M. Thanksgiving Service. Sub' ject of (he sermon, "Thanksgiv ing: The Test of the Soul." Mm. M. Fercshetlan will offer as boIo. "Song of Thanksgiving," by Allftson. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. There will he meeting of the Emerson Club on Thursday evening on account of the Thanksgiving Day, but the study will be resumed the follow ing Thursday. THE SALVATION ARMY- Rev. J. Willard De Yoe, pastor of Leslie M. E. Church, wll be the specla spenker at tonight's evan gelisHc meeting, commencing nt 8. Mrs. De Yoe will assist in music an vocal selections. Sun day morning service at 11 o. clock. All who attend no other Sunday school are especially invited ours, which meets at 2:30 P. M, Lively young people's meet 6:30. Evaneellstic meeting 8 P. M., with old-time gosnel eon, testimonies" and prenrblnff. The building ytth the open Bfbl In window is the place, and you are cordially invited. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner south l!th St. Phone 1924 J. Sunday School at 10 A. M. In charge of Suporln ten dent C. C. Harris. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Sermon subject: "A Joyful Thanksgiving." Lenard Chad wick will sing "Thanks Be To God;" Stanley Dickson. The unior and Senior Christian En deavors meet at 6:45 P. M, Thanksgiving Concert at 7 : 30 presented by the Chorus Choir of thirty voices with Miss Helen Too7.e at the piano and Cecil Dea con at the organ. The numbers follow: Chorus: "Be Joyful in the Lord." Wm. . R. Spence. Solo Thanksgiving," Mary Ignatlous McNeills, Donald Barnard. Cho rus: "This Day Has Been Ap pointed." Henry Wildermere. Men's Chorus: "Rock or Ages, Lee G. Kratz, with obligate-. Sol Come, Ye Thankful People,1 John Prlndle 9cott Mrs. Guy C, Newffent. Chorus: "I Will Mag nify Thee." George M. Vail. Solo Thv Work To Do" C. S. Brigge, Lawrence Deacon. Chorus: "un Thing Have I Desired," Henry Wildermere. of FIRST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH On Church St. be tween Chemeketa and Center Sts, Norman Kendall Tully, D.D., pas tor. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship, Sermon, "Unrest In Zlon," by Dr. Tully. Anthem. "Prayer Thanksgiving," 'Kremscr. t : . P. M. Advance Intermediate So cial Hour. 6:30 P. M. Young Peo ple's Societies. 7:30 P. M. Even fne Worship. Sermon, "Tue con version of Lydla," by Dr. Tully, Anthem. "Praise the Lord, O My Soul," GGreene. CHRISTIAN AND MTSRJON ARY ALLIANCE TABERNACLE. Ferry St. Pastors. H. E. Cas well and Mrs. Caswell, 173 Cottage St., 1434 J. phone. Th Sunday School opens at 2 P. M. Mrs. Sf. Wilson, eupf flasw for all aces. Lpfmii: Acts. 24. 10-1 22-25. Gotdpn text: "Herein do I exereipe myself to have always a conscience void of offence toward Gnd and man." ' Act: 21. IS. Afternoon preaching service 3 P. M. Snbjcot: "Who Is Acceptable With Ood7" Evangelistic er vlre. 7:30. Tuesday evening. 7:30; Prayer and Prafae. Friday evening, 7:30. Bible study in trc book; of Daniel. Bring your Bible. Saturday evening the young peo ple have an excellent service, con ducted by one the fhelr number. There Is a welcome In the Taber nacle to all services. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH corner of State and Church Ste. Pastor. Fred C, Taylor. Residence, 636 State St. Phone, 974. Director of Kengious Education. Miss- E. Flndley. Church office.. 126 S. Church St, nhone 872. Wesley Class Meet ing, 9:15 A. M. Class L.eauer, a, A. Wheelwright. Sunday school, 0:45 A. M. Superintendent, II. F. Shanks. Splendid department al suDerintendeuta and teachers. Morning service of worship at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mark Freeman will bring the message of the morn Ine reeardin "Methodist Mis sions in Malaysia." Junior Church Service at the same Imur n the Annex. "Ttudies in Horn Missions' will be presented by Mrs. Ada Miller. W. H. M. S. Superintendent of Children work. The Junior Vested Choi: will sing Evert Bennet will lead th Third Chapter League meet ine at 6:30. The High School and College League will unite ith the adult congregation Trom 7 until 8:30 P. M. In the culmi nating service of their Fellowship Week. Dr. Taylor's message at that hour will be "Taking Jesus In Earnest." Over 100 have been in attendance each night this pant week in similar Fellowship &er- vices. This being Thanksgiving wek, the General Aid will meet Monday at 2:30 In the church narlnrs. rather than Wednesday, as I their custom. Wednesday avenlne at 7:30 P. M. at the de votional service the pastor will nrscnt tho fourth study in bva jeliem, which pictures the Bible ,-linracter "Blind - Bartimaeus, Firt Church will Join with the other downtown churches In the observance of the Thanksgiving Service to be held this year In the First Evangelical Church with Rev. J. W. De Yoe w the epeaner. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STC. DENTS ASSOCIAT ION Meet evprv Sunday in Derby nan Court and High streets for Bible itudr. Hours from 10 to i m. and from 3 to 4 p. m. Every one welcome to study with us. Tune In to KTCL every Sunday evening from 9:10 to 10:10 an every TuiJoy evening from 8 to 9 p. m. for Bible lecture and m sic. KTCL Is a 1000 watt sta tion one of the largest In the i northwest. T ,.1 & ' , ' rv Vs .. 'pS J. Edwin Gould, by the findings of a referee, haa been held iable with the other trustees for the loss of $50,000,000 by the estate of the late Jay Gould. Mrs. Mina Van Winkle, head of the International Association of Police women, blames parents for the prevalent delinquency of children. Lieut. D. Duke, of the air service, flew 170 miles in eighty minutes to testify at Washington for Col. Mitchell. The Radio Conference has delegated to Secre tary Hoover unprecedented regulation over a business which has an annual turnover of millions of dollars. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church, corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets, Sunday morn ing services at 11 o, clock, Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lemon sermon, 'SoiU and Body." Sun day school sessions convene at at 9:30 and 11 A. M. Wednesday evening testimonial meet inn at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 208 Ma sonic Temple, open every day ex cept holidays and Sundays from 11 to 5:30 P. M. Every evening except Wednesday from 7:30 to Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5. All are cordially Invited to our services and to our reading room. B ETHAN Y REFORMED CHURCH Corner of Capitol and Marlon Streets. Sunday school, 10 A. M. and Englleh service at 11 A. M. On Thanksgiving Day the members of the German Meth odists, .baptists, Mennonltes and llethany Reformed Churches will have a union service at the Ger man Baptist Church,' corner ot D, and N. Cottage St., beginning at io:30 A. M. All German-speaking people are cordially Invited. The offering raised will be for the Near East Relief. CASTLE CHAPEL U. B. uhukuh P. C. Hoffereon, pas tor. Sunday school, 10 A. M, Sermon 11 A. M. Subject: "Is the Bible True or FalBe?" Young People's Societies, 6:30 P. M, Sermon, 7:30 P. M. Subject: "innuencs of the Bible on Civilization." ST. JOSEPH'S CAT H O L I C CHURCH Rev. J. R, Buck, pas tor. Communion and children's mass, 8:00 A. M. High mass and sermon by the pastor at 10:00 A. M. Benediction will follow last ass and there will be no services In the evening. Mass during the week In the church at 8:00. On Saturday in the Academy at 00. Cathechlsm. 8:00 P. M. on Saturday. Everyone welcome. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC Rev. Thomas V. Kee nan, pastor. Masses on Sunday as usual at S and 10:30 o'clock. Rosary and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament every Sunday evening at 7:30. During the week mass Is celebrated at 8 clock. Catechism class for the children every Saturday after- non at 3 o clock. Phone 1374. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th and Mill Sts. Patrik Dahlin, pas tor. Sunday school, 10 A. M Mrs. O. Forgard, eupt. Morning services In Swedish, 11 A. M. Epworth League, 7:16 P. M. Evening service, 8 P. M. Thurs day, 7:30 prayer meeting. On Saturday, the 2Sth of this month, a cooked food sale will be held In the S. P. Ticket Office on Liberty street. You are all cordially in vlted to our services. CHRIST EV. LUT HERAN CHURCH State and Eighteenth Streets. G. Koehler, pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 A. M. Divine service In Englleh at 10:30 A. M No evening service. Young peo- plea meeting at 7 P. M. Topic: Gods Bounties. How Can we Share Then With Others?" Bible school on Saturday from 9 to 11:15 A. M. Thanksgiving Day service at 10:30 A. M. for all sizes and ages. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:30. Sunday ill be the Quarterly meeting oc casion, and the District Elder of the Willamette district. Rev. W. N. Coffe, will be in charge of the services. An old-fashion Metho dist Love Feast at 10:30, followed by a sermon at eleven by Rev. Coffe. At the close of the ser mon the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. The pastor will preach at the Old Peo ple a Home at 3 In the afternoon The young people's meeting le at 6:30. Lniher D Cook Is the lead- At 7:30 there will be a praise service followed by a sermon by Rev. Coffe. This church Is unit ing with the churches In the north end in the Thanksgiving service to be held at the Jason Lee church Thursday morning at 10:30. Prayer meeting each Thursday at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting each Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson, 1463 N. Winter Street. All are Invited to these services and you will enjoy the splendid eplriutal atmosphere ot this church. FULL GOSPEL MISSION 237 State St. Ralph D. Bullock, pas tor. 251 Mission St. Phone, 1439W. Assistant pastor, Harry Morrles, Silverton Road. Phone, 15F14. Services Sunday: 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Classes for children at 2:30 P. M. Evangel istic meetings every night at 7:30 except Monday. Young People's meeting Friday night. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH Corner North Winter and Jefferson Sts. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefferson Avenue. Thos. Ache- son, pastor. Gilbert Wrenn, as sistant, In charge of the Junior Church. The public has a stand ing Invitation to all the services of this church. A personal greet- ng Is extended to all. Sunday school opens at 9:45 A. M., with classes for alt ages. The school is thoroughly organized, and fully manned by consecrated teachers. Thanksgiving service at 11 A. M., pastor in charge. At this hou the Junior Church meets down stairs. Rev. Wrenn will be in charge. Young people invited 6:30 P. M. young peoples hour. The Epworth League, High School and Junior High groups meet In separate rooms for devotional ser vices. They invite you to join them In these services. Good time assured. Evangelistic ser vice at 7:30 P. M. Rev. Wrenn preacher, assisted by a Gwpel Team, will lead the service. This is the closing service ot the week of special fellowship services. The choir will furnish special ser vices morning and evening. Good fellowship, gospel preaching, and a home-like atmosphere will make the nay worth while. Mid-week service of the church Thursday, 7:30 P. M. MARKET rfREET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of north Winter and Market streets. Mortimer C. Clarke, pas tor. Sunday school at 9:45, Dr. S. Scnutz, superintendent. CI NAZARENE CHUR C H 1 9 th and Marlon street. C. H. Hop- pastor. Mrs. Hopkins, as sistant pastor. Sunday school at 45 A. M. W. B. Hardy, Super- ntendent. Morning worship at A. M. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "Thanksgiving of Christian Life." Senior Young Peoples meeting at 6:30 P. M., topic: "The Eternal Inheritance." Leader, Mr. Walter Seamster, Junior Christian Endeavor, 6:45 GERMAN CHURCHES The three German churches will unite with a meeting at the German Baptist Church with the sermon by Rev. Dehney. The music will be furnished by the church In which the sorvlce is held. Th hour of the service will bs 10:30. At each service on offering will be taken to be used by the Minis terial Association In supplying literature for the boxes In the de pots where they have such boxes. It Is hoped that all the ministers will give wide announcement on Sunday of this service as to the place their congregations are meet. FIRST SPIRIT U A L I S T Dr. Roland and Rev. Mrs. Theresa SUUwell will again take charge of the Sunday evening devotional services. Both Dr. and Rev. Mrs, Stlllwell come from Portland. They have already announced special program befitting the spirit of gratitude which all the country feels at this Thanks giving time. The services will be conducted as usual in the old W, O. W. Hall at 4& irrth Liberty. Capital Journal Want Ads Pay A WANT WANT ADS AD ARE WILL TUE SELL LITTLE THE SALES THING MEN YOU THAT DO WORK NOT NIGHT NEED ANQ DAY YOU NEED ALWAYS THE ON CASH THE JOB Thanksgiving Revival FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Danniel Bryant, D.D., each evening. Mr. Fred G. Fisher, soloist and song leader. Fine musical program each evening. (Continued on Page Sixteen) This Is Like Getting Your Electric Bills Marked "Paid" If you are a customer of this Company that is, if you get your Electric Service from us you now have the opportunity of receiving dividends from this company sufficient to pay the monthly cost of your Electric Service. 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