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PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1919. I Church Notices ' NOTICE - All church notices intended for publication in the Saturday Issue of The Capital Journal must be in the office by 3 o'clock Friday afternoons. .' United Evangelical Church. . Cottage street, near Marlon, G, I l.ovell, pastor. The Sunday school will meet nt 10 a. m., R. A. Schmalle, fcuper intendent. Worship and preaching at 11 a. in., "An Appeal With Some Reason." Evening worship and sermon at a p. m Prayer service on Thursday evening. First Baptist Church. "Our Men in the Service" will be a special feuture at the First Baptist church nt the 'evening service, beginning at 8 o'clock. At this timo the chureu service' flag containing 02 sting will be tnkeu down and a handsome engrossed and framed honor roll containing the names of those represented by the stars will lie hung on the wall after the names are read. Returned service men are spe. einlly invited. The pastor's evening topic will' be, "Have Faith iii God." Morning service at U o'clock, topic " Heart Purity and Spiritual Vision." Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. Younu Peo ple's mooting, 7 p. m. A cordial invita tion to" ult these services is extended to the public-. ' , ' South Salem Friends Church, Corner South Commercial and Wash iugrou streets, H. H. Pemberton pastor. Kiblo school nt 10 a. ., classes for aU nnd till are welcome, Carl K. Miilor, su perintendent. Meeting for worship with singing and preaching ut 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. ,'G. E. meeting at. 7 p. m. Pray er meeting at. 8 p. m., Thursday. it! . Free Methodist Church, . - Sunday services: Sunday school at 10 u. in.) preaching at 11 a. m, and 7:43 p. in.; preaching Wednesday night at 8 o'clock by Rev. F. L, Burns; prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p, m. cotlugo pray er meeting at 1403 North Winter street Wednesday at 2 p. m.j Young People's y meeting Sunday at 0:43 p. m. All are welcome. W. J. Johnston, pastor, Church of Christ Scientist. , First Church of Christ Scientist, Sun day service Is hold at 440 Chomeliotu street at 11 a. tn., subject of Biblo lesson "Substance." Smiduy school at 9:45 n. ju. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 p. in. Reading room, 209 Masonic temple, open ovory day except Transfer This Attractive Pattern Without Using Carbon Paper. See Instructions Below, V ) a fe-C i - ikn? I " VL V O TO TRANSFER THIS TJESIGT. ti ( I '1 41 - I rf 1 M Put tome iop in pint of hot wi I jy '',VTv J V SJ i S I (( Vtf' ' A. l er. lr and remov. loap. Saturn 1 A A?t fli ? 4tL 1 i 2 V v lgn with mixture, then remove es- V f, f ft I V O " 11 s 1 ff f.vV X 1 moisture by partially dryins) W6-: 'W A W t I rr-j 1.7 fi ll 1 (( V. - . - 1 P'ce material on a hard na A) ' jSfap ' : T M ) I '"'VS. . l fl aurface and lay the Design, face down, 1 C T V-0 iS - I N II upon the material. Cover with two ' V. 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Church street, between Chenieketa and Center, Thomas 8 Anderson, min ister. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m.i classes for all. Public worship at 11 Bi m., theme, "The Judgments of God " Ec.cles. 12:14. This is the third of a I group of sermons. Y. P. S. V. H. at 7 p. m. Evening worship at b o'ciock, subject, "Parable of the Lost Sheep." A cordial welcomennd earnest service of worship for all. First Congregational Church. Liberty and Center streets, Rev. W. C( Kuntuor, minister 10 n. m., Sunday school with classes for all W. I. Stalcy, superintendent; 11 it. m., sermon, "Tho Life Pattern Showed in the Holy Mount"; 8 p. in., sermon, "My Pilot and Yours." Following this a two red motion picture, "Muscle Shoal" Tray-1 er meeting, 7:30 o'clock, Thursday even ing. Studios iu the Book of "The Acts." Jason Lee Memorial Church. Corner of Winter and Jefferson streets, Thomas Achcson pastor. The program for Sunday September Kill is as follows: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. classes for, all ages under the cure of capable teachers. All who are looking for Sunduy school privileges nre heartily welcomed to our classes. Public worship at 11 a. in,, subject, "A Backslidden1 Church." Epworth League devotional meeting, 7 p. m. A good time is as sured and young people uro cordially in vited to bo present. Evening service, 8 o'clock, subject, "The Error of Ba laam." Features of the day's activity; Reception of members during morning servico; sormoiiettc for children at the morning hour; special music at each service by the chorus choir, led by Prof, (,'lark. We extend to tho public a apo dal invilation to como and worship with us. Don 't forget prayer meeting Thurs day eveuing ut 8 o'clock. . Central Congregational Church. Corner South Nineteenth and Ferry streets. Sunday school at 10 a. in., Mrs, Burton E. Edwards, superintendent. Morning address at 11 o'clock. Chris tian Kndcavdr lit 7:13 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock, theme, "The Mis sio.iary Enterprise." Music by tho girls' chorus. , Associated Bible Students. Meet at Moose hall, corner High and Court streets, every Sunday from 10 a. in. to 12 n. Study iu Sixth Vol. this Sunday. Junior class from 10 to 11 a. in.; Friends and public invited. Nazarene Church. Nineteenth and Marion streets. Sun day school at 8:4:5 a. m., W. 15. Hardy, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and agaiu at 8 p, n. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Young People's Bible study Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. We are putting forth an ef fort to get our people interested in the study of the Biblo and the salvation of other souls. If you want to attend an old fashion religious meeting come over. Just one block from tho Chcmekcta car line on Nineteenth r.nd Marion streets. A. Wells, pastor; Florence Wells, dea eonoss Highland Friends Church. Bible school at .10 a, in., Earl I'rultt. superintendent. Competent Christian teachers and classes for all. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Evening sub- deet a continuation of our studies in ect u CUUMNUUUUIl UX UUr SlUUieS in,111' "U luiij JJiiiifciJ.iUB. n illluut U1B (ovulation. Young People 'b meeting at church and its influence, yourself, tac :45 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday at communtiy and the nation would soon Revel: (i 8 p. in. I. O. Leo and wife, pastors. St. Paul's Church. Tliii-t.niith SiiiiHiit nffo Ti-inift, 7--in a. m., holy com in union; 9:45 a. m.. ,ll0W to observe this day for the good Be ther" promptly, at 10 a. m. A seimon Church school; 1 1 a. m. morning prayer f tho human race, and anyone disre-to the children" by the pastor. The unci sermon, "Christian, ldeuls or Bol . K'fling His laws can not be exjie. ted to ' mornillg sermon, "The Missionary Pro shevisuif"; .7:30 p. in., evening prove be fo,md reliable in his other dealings eram Aided Throueh Church jixtcn- und address. "Reverence." tW,.il. ' "'J "v wolcoiuu. Charles H. Powell, rector. Church of God. No. 1310 North Church street, J. J. Oillispie, pastor. Sunday school, i0 a. ui., Mrs. M. Ruufle, superintendent. Preaching service, 11 a. m., at the chapel and at the county farm at 3 p. m. Young People's meeting 7 p. in., Preueh ing service at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All ttro cordially invited to attend these services. Christian and Missionary Alliance. Usual serviecs nnd Bible rcii.liho-eon- ducted by Rev. J. E. Fee of Poiiland, next Thursday afternoon, September 18 te 032 South Commercial street, at 2:13 o'clock, AH are welcome. Leslie Methodist Episcopal Church Corner South Counnerciiil and Movers streets, Horace N. Aldrich, pastor 9:4ij a. in, Sunday school, with classes for mer Slump" has gotten nu awful hard the last service before the annual con- The program will also include a ser all ages, E. A. Rhoten, superintendent; ! hit from our Biblo school this summer forenco, which meets in Portland, Junn ies of missionary conferences in which primary department under tho direction so far. Let's hit, him a harder blow 17. A cordial invitation to come and j prominent women workers will take of Mrs. Mason Bishop. ' Public, worship, yet. The young peoplo will be in charge hoar the message and to worship with ' part. Among social features will be the 11a. iu., with sermon by the pastor, this time. A special program arranged, us. The Sunday school meets at 2 p. m. Seminary men's banquet at Leslie theme, "Immortal Life Through Jesus Christ." Devotional meeting of the Ep worth League, 7 p. in., Leslie Springer, president. Song service' and an address by the pastor, 8 p. m. . Salem Ministers Association. A very important meeting of the as sociation will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Monday morning at 10 o'tock. State Labor Commissioner Charles H." Gram and Secretary McCrosky of the Salem Commercial club will discuss tho ques tion of "Voluntary Mediation." Col. E. E. Hofer will represent tho -manufacturers. A cordial invitation is ex tended to any who may be interested, all members of the association are urged to be present. w ... First Christian Church. Center streets, two blocks north of tho court house, Lefiind W. Porter, pas tor. Bible school at 9:43 a. m. . Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock, cloeiug promptly at 12 noon, sermon, "Christian Liberty vs. Religious Anarchy." Mora ig anthem, "Something for Thee," by Phelps. Evening church Service at 8 o'clock, sermon, topic, "Prophets in God's Eeternul Plan." Mrs. Porter wilv sing. Why go to ehurchf Because it is right. It helps to create and maintain a desire for good in the minds of the people. It helps to dcvolop tho better .nature man. It helps to mold society in high and lofty principles. Without the lapse into barbarism. Absence from church services tends to improper nse and desecration of the Lord's day. God has given us a law and instructed us :wltn - his fcllowmen. First Methodist Episcopal Chuith. 1 'State and Church streets. Class meet- ! jing at 9:15 a. m. Sunday schooi, 9:43 ' a. m., jonn w. lomi, superintendent, 11:00 a. m., the sermon will be by the Rev. George. H. Parkinson, D. D. The pastor will speak nt the Old Peoples Home ut 3 p. in. At 6:30 p. m. the Young People's societies will meet, Mrs. Paronagian will have charge of the ;juu- iors; the senior chapter will meet in the lecture room, Paul Roney will lend and Miss Vandcvort will sing. At 7:30 p. m.; the pnstor will speak on "The No-'cr cessity That Prays, and the Fuiness jTll"t Sings." Prayer meeting Thursday 1 evening fit 7:30 o'clock. : Court Street Christian Church. Corner of North Seventeenth and Court streets. Only three more Lord's days and the "Summer Slump Cam- ipaign" will be over. Old man "Sum- Inter 'Denominational Conference Sessions During Coming Week To r Deal With Vital Church Problems One of (he most important and in fluential gatherings of recent years will be convened in this city next week, in the inter-denominational conference sessions to be held in the First Baptist church, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10, 20 and 21. This conference is intended not only to deal with some of the great problems before the church es, but to bring about a broader fellow- J ship among the denominations in meet-" lag tree demands of tne Hour, witn the local pastors presiding over the sessions, there will be strong inspiring addresses from prominent' evangelists and Bible scholars from the east Rev. Henry Ostrora, Rev. Leon Tucker and Rev. A. C. Iixon. Along with the dis cussions will be special music and con gregational song services. The complete program is as follows: v . Friday, Sept. 19 Rev. G. L. Lovcll presiding. 7:10 p. m. .song service, led bv H. C. Stover. 8 p. m., " la the Bible God'g word?" Henry Ostrom, D. D., evangelist. Saturday Sept. 20 Morning Rev. I. G. Lee presiding. 9:30, song and devotional service. 10, "The church, its mission and des tiny." W. L. Pettinaill. D. I)., dean of I Philadelphia school of the Bible. it. ' ' 'w,.,,, n n 10:43, "The battlefield of prayer," , Afternoon Rev. , H. E. Pemberton sion. Junior christian Endeavor, p. m. The Youug People s society la invited to make this a joint meeting Young People's meeting, 7 p. m. Song servico and sermon, 8 p. . in. theme. j "Barabas or Christ." The monthly Bible school conference of the officers ' and teachers and friends of the school ( will bo held next Tuesday evening at the home of Superintendent Ed loung on the Garden Road. A special paper is to be given by the pastor on." Success in Bible School Work." Every worker requested to be there and friends in .vited. Very. Important conference. Pra.' meeting Thursday, 8 p. in. Every- hodv welcome to wnrshin with us "Jesus Christ and Him Crucified" j preached with power. R.L.Putnam pastor. Scandinavian Methodist Church. South Fifteenth and Mill streets, Rev, Anthony E. Liud will preach Sunday i .afternoon at 3 o'clock. This will bo - presiding. 3:00, song service, led by B. F. Fell man, D. 1). ... 3:30, "The spirit filled life," Henry Ostrom, D. D. Evening Rev. W. S. Kuntner presid ing. . 7:300, song service led by B. F. Well man. . 8, "The atonement, or the blood of two bi ids, W. .Leon Tucker, D. D., -Now York. -Sunday, Sept. 21 , 11 a.'m. "The second coming the consummation of the incarnation," A. V. Dixon, D. D., recently pastor Spur- gcon's tabernacle, London. 3 p. m. song service. : 3:30 p. m. "The history and destiny of the Jew," W. Leon fucker. 7:30 p. m. song service. 8 p. mH. "The consummation of the age," W. Leon Tucker. i ML Prominent Churchmen On Pro gram For Sessions Here October 1 To 6. The program of the 67th annual con ference of the Methodist Episcopal church in Oregon has just been issued, covering six days rounded out' with ad dresses, conferences, important busi ness and social aftlairs, with plenty of music and good fellowship interspers ed. The sessions proper begin October 1st and close Octoiber 6, but Monday and Tuesday, September 29-30 will be occupied with conference examinations and other matters, with a saered con cert under the direction of Prof. John R. Sites on Tuesday evening. Outstanding features of the program will be the annual address of Bishop Matthew S. Hughes, D. D., L. L. I)., president of the conference; and ser mons and addresses by Clarence True J ilson, Justice Henry L. Benson ot the supreme- court, President Carl G. Doney, of Willamette university, Pres ident H. J. Talbott of Kimball college, Charles A. 'Bowen, D. D., J. P. Marlatt; V. IX, C D. Day, D. D., E. E. Gilbert, U. D., Charles K, iBibson, D. D., S. J. Greenfield D. D., John M7 Walters, ), n Joshua Stanfield, D. D, Sacred Heart Academy Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names, Salem, Oregon, Boarding and4 Day school Most Approved Methods Primary, Grammar and High School . Departments Complete Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony Elocution and Physical , Culture Classes Modem Conveniences And Domestic Comforts Scholastic year begins September 8th " Address: Sister Superior church, and a reception to ministers' wives and lady delegates at the Kim.- -of the Luella Kimball club, and a luneh. eon given by the Ministers' Wives as- sooiation at Leslie churoh. , - Every effort is being made by tie local churches to make this a memor able occasion, both to the visitors and tho Salem public. Special attention will bo given to the music of the eonter- ence, which will be furnished by the Kimball college chorus, under the di rection of Rev. H. N. Aldrich. ' ALIMONY CASE DISMISSED. (Capital Joui'i'.al Special Service. Dallas Ore., Sept. 13. O. E. Holmes, a former Dallas contractor now living iu Portland was hailed before Circuit Judge Herry H. Belt this week to ans wer a charge preferred by his' formei wife, Mrs. Libbie Holmes, claiming that the defendant had not paid her the $30 per month allowed her when she secured a divorce a few years ago. Judge Belt after hearing the testimony in the ease found that Mr. Holmes had followed the court 's instruction in the matter and or dered the case dismissed. Use The Journal Want Ads