eautiful Si (Continued from page one) "Doctriue of Atonement." Earlv muu will be celebrated at 7:30 o clock tester Sunday at St. Joseph ' Catholic church. The Holy Names ao-! Frank Chun-hill, eiety will receive communion in a body. Benediction. High mas will be celebrated at 10:30 TaDS- o'clock with special singing. The Bene- War mothera and families, men in diction will immediately follow high ""ifo"". doctors and nurses are espe mass. There will be no evening serv- ei".v invited to sit in reserved sections. jces- I First Congregational. At the Central Congregational church South Nineteenth and Ferry streets, the . . morning services will include "The Iawn of a Wonderful Dav ' to be iriven bv the Suudav school class. For the eveuing services, there has been pre- Bared a aim-id nroirmm nf nnii," One Sunrise Prayer. P!aT ,ne P'pe organ and Dr. Ktntner The Court street Christian church will wil1 deliver short address. Toe pro observe the day by a sunrise prayer fram ' is as follows: meeting by members of the Christian 0rKa Prelude . . Endeavor society of the church with Hymn breakfast in the church. The local Tl,e Lords Prayer auxiliary Ohrislion Woman's Board of Anthem "Every Flower That Blos- iiissions will hold its Easter services "'" uueiiey in the church at 3 o'clock in the aft- Scriptural Reading eru6ou. There will be the usual morn- Solo "The Still Small Voice" ing and evening services. - - Hamblen The Mazarine church. Nineteenth and Mrs- Jolm J- Robpr,s- Marion streets, will observe the day Prayer - with the usual morning services ami Response by Choir... - with a- program of special music for Anthem (a) "0 Worship the Lord" Joe eveuing, - - Watson . The fcouiu Salem Friends church will (b) My Tongue the Sav- fcold its regular services beginning with iour'a Glory" Schnecker the Sunday school at 10 o'clock and Solo "At the End of the fcatibath" the young peoples' meeting ut T o clock - Speaks in the evening. Miss Alice Judd. The Free Methodist church, at 12.'8 Announcements Kortu Winter street, will uoiu special Offertory "Angel's Serenade "..Braga Easter services at 11 o'clock iu the Miss Bernicc Clnrk. morning and the evangelistic message Anthem (a) "O Sacred Head Now at the evening services. I Wounded" Schnecker Children's Service Featured. The Highland Friends church has pre pared special Easter music and exercises by the children. There will be the uauat morning services and special music iu the eveuing. Mrs. Hendry and Miss l'resual will sin.gr j At tho Church of God, 1316 North Commercial street, special revival serv- ices will bo hold under the direction of Evangelist Lewis, beginning with the morning services. Tuero will also be 'peciul services by Evangelist Lewis ut the evening services. At tho Salvation Army headquarters, Bow in tho Mission hal, 241 Stale street, thero will be a- unioa meeting at 3 o'clock in tuo ultoruoon of Easter bun day. This will be a union meeting of meiiiln-is f.oiu the several cnuiw.ics in the tily. Tuo Jason Lee Memorial church, Win ter and J( fferson streets, will begin tho duy's observance by a 6 o'clock suuiiso service, Tho young people ot"A" IIail IminiHinel" Gabriel the church have prepared special music for the Sunday school. Thu entire even ing will bo devoted to a musical pro gram beginning at 8 o'clock. "Holy City" Program, l':ider the direction of Plot. John R. Bites, the choir of the First Mnthodint chuiah will oresent "The llalv Citv" at t?io evening services beginning at 8 o'clock. Tho program is as follows: lntr iduction (Organ) Prof. T. 8. Roberts. "No Shadows Yonder" Bouar A. A. Schramm and Choir. Air: "Mv Smil In Atlilii fr ijn.l " 02 oud"25 A. A. Hchrniiim. Trio: "At Eventide It e:.all Bo Litl'it" , f. Zcth. 14:7; Isa, 35:10; Rev. 21:4 Misses Loreli Blatchford Venita McKinncy Vivian Isham Choius: "They That Sow in Tears" ..i s. 120:8,7; John 3:10,17; I John 4:8 Air: "Eye Hath Not Seen" I Cor. 2:1; Hob. 11:10; Heb. 4;9,1 Miss Margarctte Wiblo. Chorus: "for Thee, O Dear, Dear Country" Neule Choius: "Thine Is the Kingdom".... Matt. 6:13; l's. 03:3 , Intermission. Intermezzi: Organ Prof. T. 8. Roberts. Air: "Thus Saith the Lord" Isa. 65:17,17; Rev.' 21:1,2,3,4 Pearl Sterling. Chorus: "Let the Heavens Rejoice".. is. m:11 Air: "Come, Ye Blessed of Mv Father" Matt. 25:34; Luke 12:32 Miss Venita- McKinncy. Choius: "The Fining Pot Is for Silver" 'Prov. 17:3 Air: "These Are They Which Came Out of Great Tribulation" Rev. 7:14; Dan. 12:3 Miss Margarctte Wihle. Bolo and Chorus of Women's Voices: . "List the. Cherubic Host" Milton Miss Margarette Wible and Paul Sterling. Chorus: "Great and Marvelous Are . Thy Works" : Rev. 25:3 "To Thee AH Angels Cry Aloud " Te Deiim "Before the Mountains Were B ought Forth" Ps. 90:2 Aileluia. Amen. Memorial Services. The evening Drotrram of the First Christian church will iuclndn the gold I , I star memorial services in memory the four members of the church who lost their lives during the war. The pro gram is as follows: Roll Call Assembly -.Ira Cave The National Air Baising the Flag....Chester 1-ee, U. 8. A. Service Flag Guard of Honor Edgar M. Rowland, U.S.A., A.E.F. Carl Wenger, U.S.N. Boll Call of the Gold Stars Invocation The Pastor Scripture The Second Psaim j Selected i Quartet Messrs. McGUchrirt, Knowland, Epley and Wolfe. Beading "In Hoe Signe Vince" . Barclay , Mrs. Leland W. Porter. Address "Sacrifice and Resurree- tit.n" The Pastor Voice "Christ in Flanders" Ward-Stephen Leon is Osborne-I'ctermin. Orchestra Selected Beading (H) "In Flanders Field" h, supt. Preaching at 11 and cgiin fit Lieut. -Col. J. F. McCrae8 in the evening. Special inucie at (D; "Hie Answer Anonymous Mrs. Leland W. Porter. ecial I Quartet "Crossing the Bar" Tennyson Orchestra octected Off ertorr Selected.. ' lhe Program of the ilrst Congrega- tio,,al church for the evening services Ml : it j i - bv a "m ""luae anmenis anu soios quartet choir of Miss Alice jthiu. so prnno; Mrs. John J. Koberts, contralto willia McGilchrist, tenor; Albert Uille, basso. Miss Beruice Clark will (b) "Lift Your Glad Voices" Schnecker Address Dr. W. C. Kantuer. Hymn. Benediction. Jason Lee Memorial. At the Jason Lee Memorial church, for the evening services the following program will be given: "The Splendors of Thy Glory Lord" Woodward Choir, ''Let the Chimes of Easte- Be Glad- lv Knng" Ladies Trio. 'He Arose" Lowry Male Quartette. "Christ Is Risen; Christ Is Risen".... upenee Choir. Sermonette By tho Taslor "A Dream of Paradise" -...Gray Choir. Choir, '0 Risen Lord" Ilino Mixed Quartette. 'Praise To the Father" Gonoud Choir. ' St. Joseph's Catholic. The musie for the morning services at '1" Catholic church is as follows 0lorin' "Mozart's Twelfth Mass", Orchestra, 'Vidi Aqnnm" Gregorian Choir. Cecilia's Mass" 'St. Choir. Of fortory " Huec Dies ' ' Selected .BwKlietion l"Tantum E rgo" Lnndillotte O Sulutaris Hostia" Humma Ministerial Association. The Salem Ministerial association will hold a special meeting next Mon day morning to hear the report of the committee appointed t0 report on soma school matters. Scandinavian Church. Corner 15th nnd Mill streets. The sabbath school will be held K usual at 10 o'clock. In the evening at 7:30 the sabbath school will render an Easter program. Most of tho reccitatrons and songs, will be in tho English language, liev. Lind will bo present to assist the superintendent, Mr. Gust Anderson. Tiitf public is cordially invited to attend. Central Congregational Church. Corner South lth and Ferry streets. II. C. Stover, minister. A sunrise play er meeting of the Christian Endeavor society at 7 a. m. Mr. Grant Growccho, lender. The publie is invited to this service. Sunday school atlO a. m. Mrs. Burton Edwards, superintendent. An Easter service The Dawn of a Won derful Day will be .given by the S.'ii day school at 10:45 a. m. Evening ser vice at 8 p. m. Evening -tome she Easter Message. Autheins Thero Is a Green Hill Far Away, Parks, and The fawn 0r a Wonderful Day, Wilson, will he .sung by the choir. An Euster num ber Down iu the Lillied Garden will be sung by the Ladies' double quartet, end Shelly 's Resurrection b- Mrs. Lois Richter. Court Street Church. Corner North 17th and Court streets. Tho pre Easter week of meetings con tinue each night with interest. There will be serviee Saturday night at 8 p. in. kuuji;i.fc Any UUVU VUUICHSIOU. Lord's day will close these special meet ings. It is decision day in the Bible school and our annual day of offering for widows and orphans. At the morn ing worship the pastor will deliver a special sermon for the occasion on ChriBt 's Victor for ho World. Junior Christian Endeavor 3:30 p. m. Evening services as follows Senior Endeavor 7 p. m. Song service and sermon at 8 p. m. bubject rutting on Christ. Our regular monthly Bible school conference Tuesday at 8 p. m. AH workers ciked to be p to sent with reports. P.syer meeting and teacher training Tim inlay 7.45 p. m. Public cordially invited to co ne and worship with us. R. L. Put nam, pastor. N 2 arena Church. Nineteenth and Marion. One blyk sulh of the Chemeketa ear line at l:Hh. (Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. W. B. liar- these services, i'rayer meeting at p. m. Wednesday evening. We are making THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. a specialty c-f the Old Time Gospel :tt these meeting, if vou w;:tl to alterd tlu kiud of a service we invite you to emc. A Veils, p.-tor, Florence Wells, draeuurss. South ? ulem Friends. Comer 'i Commercial and Wah ingle n;c;-;. 11. E. Pcmbcrtoa, p.ii tor. Bible school at 10 b. m. with class es for ail. Dr. Carl Miller, supt- Meet for worship with good singing and a gospel message at 11 a. m. and 8 p. .m Voung peoples' meeting at 7 p. ui. Pray- ler meeting Thursday tt 8 p. in. Free Methodist Church. 1223 North Winter sireet. Sunday services Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Ea,tl'r sermon at 11 a. m. Evangelistic message 7:60 p. m. The holiness asso ciation begins revival services Mondav night 7:30 p. m. These services will be continued till Mav 11. Strong preachers from home and abroad every night. Come and hear. All cordially invueu. w. J. Johnston, pastor. Highland Friends. Bible school at 10 a. m. Ear l'ruitt, supt. fcpeeial Easter musie and exercis c uy some or me cnimren. All our teachers are earnest Christians and we have classes suited to every one who will come. Preaehiug services at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Special music. In the eveuing Mrs. Hendry and Miss Presnal will sing. C. E.. at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. ni. I. G. i.cc ana wire, pastors. Church of God. Mb North (.hureh street. Sunday school at 10 a. in. with classes accord ing to tho ages of the pupils. Tho re vival services will begin at 11 a. in., conducted by Evangelist l ewis and will Continue every evening at 7:45, except Saturday for an indefinite period ot time. Wo extend a cordial invitation to ail to attend these services. J. J Gillespie, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal Church. State and Church streets. 9:30 a. ni cluss meeting; 9:45 a. in., Sunday school Mster exercises, John W. Todd, super intendent; 11:00 a. in., "Death De stroyed," will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Avison; special Easter music by the choir; 3:00 p. m., Knights Templar service, address by Rev. Win. Wallace Youngson. D. 1).; 3:00 p. m., service at the Old Peoples Home; 7:00 p. ni., Epworth League devotional meet ings, senior led by Miss Vivian Ishaiu, a speciol Easter service; junior lender, Miss Dorothy Lewis; 8:00 p. m., "The Holy City," by Gold, given bv th chorus choir, directed by Prof. John R. Sites. Richard N. Avison, minister. Sunday School and Young Peoples Society Topics. Sundav school lesson, "Our Risen Lord," Matthew 28:110. All Young 1'eonles' societies topic, "Eternal Life and How to Live It," John 5:24, and Ephcsians 2:1-10. First Christian Church. Corner Center and High streets. Bible school session ut 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Christian En deavor and C. W. B. M. prayer meetings at 7 o'clock. Gold star memorial serv ices at 8 p. m. Morning Worship. Processional Friiuk Churchill "America" The Congregation Invocation John 3:10 - ; The Congregation Communion Hymn and Services In Charge of Tho Elders Ordination Services The Elders and tho Pastor Offertory and Announcements Anthem, "Why Seek Yet "....The Choir Sermon, "Embalmed Errors" Pastor Reception of New Members Benediction :. MlSfJiah Jason Lee Memorial Church. Corner Winter and' Jefferson streets, Thomas Acheson, pastor. Special pro gra nifor Easter Sunday: Sunrise serv ice, 6 a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, classes for all ages under the care of efficient leaders. Morning service, a special program has been prepared by the young people of the Sunday school. The service will begin promptly at 11 o'clock. Epworth League service, 7 p. m. A speed invitation is extended to the young people. The entire evening service will be de voted to a musical program. St Paul's Church. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.j 9:45 a. m., children's missionary service; 11 a. m., choral celebration of the holy com munion; 8 p. m., evening prayer. The music at the morning serviee will be under tho direction of Mrs. Ett Squier Seeley, organist, rendered hr tho choir consisting of Misses Margery marvin, jwarie (. iiurchill, Hurah Lans ing, uartha Powell and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, sopranos; Mrs. Sumner Merriek and W. P. Babcock, rontralos: T. L. Williams, tenor; F. G. Deckobach, bass, The musical selections follow: Pro cessional, "Jesus Christ Is Risen To day"; introit, "Christ, Our Passover," by Shepperd ; Kyrie, gloria tlbl, sursura corde, sanctus and Angus Dei, by Hnynes; benedictus, by Crulckshank; offertory anthem, "The Day of Resur rection," by Spence; gloria in excelsis, old chant; recessional, 'The Strife Is O'er," from Palest rina. The subject of the morning sermon will be, "Immortality"; and In the evening tho rector will preach on, "What Jesus Brines to Men." Every body welcome. Chas. H. Fowell, rec tor. , First Presbyterian Church. Thomas 8. Anderson, minister. A spe cial Easter Sabbath s hool program will be given in the main auditorium of the church at 10 a. m. Morning worship by the entire church at 11 o'clock, thejne, "Death Is Swallowed Up in Vic tory." Good music, baptism of infants and reception of new members at tlys morning service. A splendidmuical vesper service will be held at 4 o'clock. Beautiful solo, duet, quartette and chorus singing with grsnd organ, piano and violin accom paniment. The church nil! have beautiful Easter lecorntions. Htrangers and everybody the anthems "O Light Eternal," Mil es. "Glorious Easter Dawn," I.owden, wlecome. A A The Sphagnum Moss Girl D 1 to 3ne "Sfag-na-kin will be found equivalent to 3 or more ordinary cotton sanitary napkins. Sphagnum moss, one of the new discoveries was developed during the world's war. Noted for its great -absorbant qualities which are 20 times its own weight, Sphagnum moss has been commercialized, and under the most sanitary conditions, where clean liness and care are the watchwords, SFAG-NA-KINS have been manufactured. To Introduce these SFAG-NI-KINS Special Price for Package of Six - The Sphagnum Moss Girl Something new every day. We please others. Why not you? First Baptist Church. Tho thought and tho spirit of Christ's resurrection will characterize the serv ices at tho First Baptist Church. Morn ing topic, " Hesurroetion Hope and Duty." Evening topic, "Victory in Defeat." The evening service will bo gin at 8 o'clock. The ordinance of baptism will bo ad ministered at both moruing and evening service. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Youn People's service, 7 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited to all these service. Evangelical Association. Seventeenth and C'hemekota streets, Jacob Ktockcr, pastor. 10:00 a. m., Hun- day school, C. T. Doty, acting superin tendent; 11:00 a. m., divine service and Enste, sermon; 8:00 p. m., service and.: sermon at Fruitlnud; 7:15 p. in., Young People's Alliance 8:00 p, iu., sermon. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Hunday services are held at 440 Che meketa strct at 11 a. m. Bubject of the Bible lesson, "Doctrine of Atone ment." Kunday school at 0:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 p. m. Reivding room 200 Masonic temple open every day except Bundny and holidays from 11:45 to 5 p. m. All are invited to our service and to our reading room. Leslie Methodist Episcopal. Corner South Commercial and Mey ers streets. Horace ft. Aldncn, pas tor. 7:"0 a. m. holy roiumiini.n. 0:45 a. m. Hunday school, wilh clrftsos lor all ages. E. A. Hhoten, supt. t'nmr.ry dep-utment under the f no ftio.i of Mi, .ttason Bishop. 11 a. p. J'liblic worsh'p, with serin oi by -'in pastor. Thri-.H The F---' cf the i;--.:orrcction. Hrr! si mmie hf Ihe choir ir.cli jj SATURDAY, APRIL 19, NATIONAL GINGHAMWEEK Commences Next Monday, April 21 Jo 26 New iscoverv SFAG-NA-KINS A Sphagnum moss sani tary napkin The 44Sfag-na-kins" will be found to prove greatly superior to any thing else on th,e market Special Introductory Sa'e SFAG-NA-KINS Six in a package 19c w 11$ You can always do better at OOOD1GOOD S and "The Lord Is Kison Indeed," lley sor. 7:00 p. m. devotional meeting of tho Epworth League. Ivan Corner, president. 8:00 p. m. a enntntn The Gates Ajur will bo given by a chorus of thirty girls, nssiNted by Floyd II. Mclutire. Stats Institutions. Services at the state institutions Sun day will be as follows: 3:00 p. m. at Girls' training school, by II. K. l'ember ton, 3:15 Tuberculosis liosnituH.v V. II. Neff. j St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Larly mass, 7:30 a. m.; Holy Names society will receive communion in a body. Hiuh miiHK. 10:30 a. in.. necinl ",nK'"K-, Ui'nedict.on iinmedu-.tely fol First United Brethren. Yew Park. Bible school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Corby, superintendent. Part of the school 1 r will be devoted t0 sing- hig Easter songs. Hhort sermon tt 11 a. m. Special music by Mrs. Corby and Mrs. Randall. Christian Endeavor in the evening at 7:30. Mrs. I. M. Ander son, leader. Short tnlk at tho clnso of Endeavor by the pastor. A hearty wel come is extended to all who desire to come and worship with lis. ATJEOEA NEWS NOTES Base hospital No. 40 with which aro three Aurora men ( heeler (iiesy, Andrew Miller and George Miller, sail ed from Brent April H, on the trnnsfiort Kaiser Augimta Victoria (just lamp th name. ) Clarence W. Hickok of McAfinnville a brother ot Guy K, Hickok, has re turned from France, arriving at famp Ivwis last week. Others returning at the same time were Alfred Moon, Gil bert Whitney Ellis Burtrow and Lewis 1919. Big Silk Sale Plaids, Stripes, and Fancy Weaves The season's most ac cepted shades. This is your opportunity. Sale now on National Gingham Week Monday, April 21, to Saturday, April 26. This week is set aside "Nationally" to emphasize ' AMERICA'S GREAT FABRIC GINGHAMS We shall specialize on this fabric this week, in Piece Goods, Dresses, Aprons and Children's Dresses All made in the United States r.iiiiiim Covey of Woodburn. urdny, stale, that news has just been Mcksburg has raided fund to se-1 received from his brother in law, Kmil cure a survey of the proposed paved Meeske, now in Germany with the ar ia. from Molnlln, via Mneksburg, tomy of occupation, Jle is stationed ia a con ec.on w in racmc mgiiway near K amiy . Mrs. Win. Ileitis. Franz Krnxbergrr and Kiley Weeks were the soliciting committee. (lifford Otdiornn who has been stny ing in Oregon 4 irty since his return from France a few day ago spent a few days recently at the home of his parent at i nimpoeg. lie was accoiu- P"iel by Hoy Mattoon. Hoth were members of the Kld iufan ntry hand. J. 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