I THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919. PAGE FIVE.' - Christian and Missionary Alliance. . Services at 2:15 o'cloek nest Thurs day, October 16, at 632 South Commer cial street, Eev. J. E. Fee of. Portland continuing Bible studies in Eevelation. A cordial invitation to all. Associated Bible Students. Associated Bible Students meet at ' Moose hall, corner High snd Court . streets, from 10 a. m. to 12 n. .Study in - Sixth Vol. and Tabernacle Shadows : Junior class at 10 a. m. Friends and public invited.- " r St. Paul's Church. Seventeenth Sunday after ..Trinity: 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 9:45 a. m., . church school; 11 a. m., mornin;; prayer and sermon, "God's SRcrcts and Beve " lations"; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer aud ' address", "Purity." Everybody welcome. , Clias. H. Towell, rector. Ct t I i a acr corresponding secretary oi me fellowship and worship and rirdine for in jji-., ,,. i ' service. Third annual reunion aud roll will deliver the sermon both, morning . . ., , j s , a 1. 3 to 5 p. m. Devotionul service and evening. At 3 p. m. we plan a mort- , ...,- . , , .r L T7. u.-'Snrt Toll cr.ll. 5 to 7:1.j p. lu. Hot-in! rer- gugr uuiuiu murium. Jvei uitriuucr ' . , . . ,. . I , ." ?,!, . , " .. , lod including lunch. 7:lo to 7:3U p. p. m. T" Committee Lights On Slogan To Get $6000 Here Salem's quota in the T. M. C. A, Greatest Asset." ...... Arguing that the Y. M. C. A. is the best organization for shaping the mor als and lives of the young men, who "by Ihrir eknracter determine tlip;mor- r ' - ' n . oa "tii ii i . . . . . j: j -n i j: it- ..I riuiBf nervier. I :ou 11. ra. nun van con- ,mm f, f.mrta whiph hpuiim in uU,r w u . umw .ugaunr .. , . . ,. , i --, - - - - - of thp ..: th. ,ommntec hones ........... mis eity next, uronrsnnj, is u,uuv. . . . ' ' . The eommittee in charge of the cam-! to be allies to raise., the quota in quicK Rural school districts in Hood Biver county are increasing their budgets for the coming year to provide more money for' salaries. the ehnrch. Junior C. E., 6 p. m. Young People 's meeting. 6:30 p. m. Song serv- j ice and sermon, :JU p. m. Frayer meet ing 8 p. in. Everybody invited to these services. S. L. Putnam, paStor. South Salem jFrionds Church. Corner of South ' Commercial and Washington streets, H. E. Pembcrton. astor. Bible school at 10 a. ni., classes : Lor all, CarL Miller, superintendent. At 11 a. m., Genenil Superintendent L. C. ,1 Hinshaw will be present aud preach. Again at 8 p. m. Young People 's meet ing at 7 p. ni. Scandinavian Metliodist Church. Fifteenth and Mill streets. Preaching at 3 p. in., subject, "The Glory of God inMan." Mr. Gust Anderson will ' perintend the Sunday school, which con , venes at 2 o'clock. The Swedish tan ' guage will be used at the preaching service. Come and help us in our work; we need you; you niijy need Us. Leslie Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner South Commercial and Meyers street, Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m., with classes for all ages end grades, under the super rision of compentent teachers, E. A. Rhoten, superintendent; 11 a. ni., pub lie worship, with sermon by President K. J. Talbott of Kimball School of Theology. Special music by the choir. At 6:30 pi m., devotional meeting of the Epworth " League, led by Frederick Aldrich. At 7:30 p. m., service with sermon by Edwin Sherwood, D. D., fol lowed by a social hour under the super vision of the fourth department of the Epworth League, Floyd Mclntire, chair man. ! : : Evangelical Church. Seventeenth and Chcmcketa siremn, F. W. Launer, pastor. 8unday school at 10 a. m. 'Sermon at 11 a. -m., sub-' ,iect, "The Soven Sayings on the Cross." There will bo no services in the even ing. A special service will be held by the three Evangelical churches at the Evangelical ehnrch on corner of Center . and Liberty streets. - , ,;, United Evangelical Church. " - ' Cottage, near Center street, 6. L. Lovcll, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Divine worship and sermon at 11 a. m., "Does Prayer Change Things t" We - will unite in a union service with the Evangelical association at Liberty and Center streets for the evening services. ChristiBn Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. "im ev. Launer preaches the sermon at-7i30 p. m. .'.' 1 ' ' . -'; Central Congregational Church. . Corner South Nineteenth and Ferry . streets, H. C. Stover, minister- A rally dav service, promotion of classes and pjrqgfiim in connection with the Sunday - school at 10 a: m. Ciinstian linden vr t6:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. . m., theme,' "Youth ' -Gift to Christ.',' Music JW.th? 8!r8 chorus. . n . ...... - - First Congregational Church. Liberty end Center streets, Dr. W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. m., Sunitay school with classes for all, W. I. Stnley, superintendent; 11 a. m., communion service with reception of members; 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m., "Investments That D0 Not Pay." Pol ' lowing this address there will be two interesting motion pictures, "Yoscmlte Valley," and "A Trip to Baltimqre." Prayer meetinir Thursday at 7:30 p. m., studies in the "Book of The Acts." A cordial invitation to all. . First Baptist Church. This is rally week at tho First Bap tist church. An attracive leaflet has been sent to the members containing a greeting from the paste, Eev. G. F. Holt, and mi announcement of the fol lowing schedule of "At Home" wce: services: Sunday, October 12, 9:45 n. m. The Sunday school "r.t home" in Rally Day program for tehchcrs, scholars, riarents. friends. Mobilization day. 11 a. The church "at home" in public worshin. Topic "On a Mountain of Vision." 6:30 p. m. The B. Y. P. IT. "at home" to the young people in a snappy wide-awake service, the kind young people like. 7:30 p. m. The evenjus . congregation "at. home" in a- spirited service of song. Sermon topic: "Facing" a Year of Vic tory." Mr. J.'W; TrojK. wijl- lend the sinking. ,. v. ' 1 ' Tuesdav. October H.lft p.-m.-The brotherhood "at home". to the men of: the ehnrch and congregation. The first meeting of the season. Receptioa of the men to onr. returned, soldiers.' Supper, "ond fellowship interesting program and forecast of winter's :"plans. ' : . Thursday,vpotbDcr:-16''--The' "at homo''4e'voto'nTiily.i rSoCii-41x' aAd sniritually. ' The -last ; da V, that great dav of the feast." Climax of week pf Tlio John Duncan packing house at palgn, to stimulate support to the cause Cove has shipped to date 28 carloads of has decided upon, the slogan: "The fruit this season. ; v lYoung Men and Boys of Salem are. 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International lesson. . Morning worship 11 o'clock, Quarterly communion with brief sermon on Culti vating Memories of Christ. Young peo ples meeting 6;30 and evening worship at 7:30, theme! "Power the Path of Thy Feet." The Willamette Presbetery meets in this ehureh Tuesday afternoon st 2:30, holding -sessions Over Wednes day. " Salvation Army. Special harvest festival services Sat urday, Sunday and Monday. Commen cing Saturday evening with a street meeting, at 7:15, in the hall at 8 o'cloek. Sunday on the street at 10:30 a. m. Meeting for holiness In the hall at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. sharp. Uni ted Mission meeting at 3 p. m. T. P. 1. at 6:15 p. m. Street meeting at 7 p. m. Special' services of thanksgiving song, testimony and preaching in the I hall at 8 p. m. Extra special Monday evening! Come to an old fushioned har vest home at 8 p. m. Public cordially invited and welcomed. Captain and Mrs. Hunter officers in charge. " Nazarene Church. Nineteenth and Marion streets, one "block south of Center on Nineteenth, Chemeketa ear. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., W. B. Hardy, superintendent. We -are paying special attention to the teaching of thc Bible in the Sunday . school. . Preaching at 11 a.'m. and 7:30 p. m. We are holding to the "Old Fashioned Way" of teaching and preaching. .Von:r People's Iflble sttidy at 6:30 p. m. - ahd-week prnver meet ing Wednesday eveninjf at 7:30 o'cloek Come over mid enir an hour with tm A. Wells, pastor; Florenc Wells, dea coness. - " ' Court Street Christian ChuTch. Corner North Seventeenth and Conrl treets. Bible school, .10 a. m. sharp. " billowed by morning worship. C, F. i : Dinner " I cvA thick iuicv beefsteak -h.--' -"I I Hotrollsv and:butter : ' J - 1 . Folger-s : Golden Gate Coffee v : 1 j - - That's- -a - meal fit for the 'President " -: I ,:;,;,; Everyone, dikes good , coffee. You j I will like Folger's Golden Gate. 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