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T PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITA Y JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1919. i i: m ' Ministerial Association. The regular meeting of the Ministerial association will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Monday moruini? at ten o'clock. . - . . State Institulons, ' Services nt the state institutions 8im dnv will be held as follows: 8:30 p. m. Ohcmawa Indian school by C. H. Fow ell. 2:30 ). m. (,'otase Farm by L. W. Porter. A-MO p. m. Oirls' Training school hv G. l Holt. Associated Bible Students. ', Associated Bible Students meet at Miiwe liall, corner -High and Court Ircets, from 10 a. m. to 12 n. Study in Sixth Vol. and Tubcruacle Shadows. JunioT class at 10 a. in. Friends and public invited. Central Congregational Church. Corner south l!th and Ferry streets, H. (', (Stover, minister. Hunday school 10 it, in. Morning address ut 11 a. in. Christina endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Kv iMiinjj service 8 p. m.- Old Peoples Home. At 8:30 p. m, is the Young People's, devotional nour, xne juniors will meet with Mrs. Purouagiau as loader; tne senior league win uu in charge of Miss Mary Spaulding. All rountf people not otherwise obligated are invited to 'these meetings. Music morning and evening by a full choir of fifty voices, directed by Prof. John K. Sites with Prof. T. 8. Roberts at tho Organ., H. N. Avison, minister. St. Paul's Church. ' liijrhleeiith Sunday after Trinity: 7:30 ii hi. holy couununion; l:4 a, m. criurcu Hi'lionl; II a. in. morniiii! prnyer and sci-j moil, "Coiii-iied und Optimism"; 7:30 i). in. eveninu praver and sermon, "Hoc. iitl Honesty. " Eveiybedy welcome. C. II. I'owell, rector. XTnitod Evangelical. Cottage and Center streets. Rev. O. L Lovoll, pustor. Sunday school meets a: III it. in. A cordiul welcome to old and yimiijt folk. Divine worship und preach inu lit 11 a; m. "A I'ro'ier Family, the Unit of Society," CltriNtiuu Kiuleuvor fn.'IO p. in. Ksther Sehmalle leader. Even imj worsh'ip und sermon 7:30, Prayer iiu'etlng on Thursday evenings " Nazarenne Church. ; Nineteenth and Mmiou streets. Servi ces: Sunday school !:4o,' W. B. Hardy superintendent. I'reaehing at 11 airl ul 7:30 by the pastor. Young people's bible study at. 0:30. Midweek prayer iricvtinir Wednesday evening 7:30 and Indity niiiht nt 7:30, a special stun on the bible for nil. You are welcomo to liny of these stvvices. A. Wells, pastor, Flureni'o Wells, deaconess. First Church of Christ, Scientist. " Sunday service is hold at 440 Oho meliuta street nt 11 a.m. subject of bible lisson " Doctrine of Atonement." Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday ev ening testimonial meeting at 8 p, m. Hi'tiding room 200 Mnsoii'le temple, open every duv except Suiiduy and holidays irom 1.1:43 to fi p. m, Ali itre invited to our serviies and to our reading room. ' Salvation Army. ' hi root, meeting 7:111 p. ni. Saturday Hnlyalloii full and free in tho hall at 8 p'. in. Street meeting Sunday morning nt 10:30. Holiness meeting 'in the hull at Jl h. m, uuduy ' school-2 p. nr. sharp. United" Mission meeting 3 p: m. If.' P. J.. : 1 rt p. m. Street meeting 7:15 p, m. itillld IV. elioriiu. Di eai'liinir In tin. hall nt. 8.. The publie cordliilly invited to -nil .of. our si-iVices, ('apt. and Mrs. Hunter officers in charge, First Presbyterian Church. Tlioums 8. Anderson, minister. We have had a very good meeting of the Presbytery and now for enthusiastic, services in all departments of the church. The church schools meets ut b:45 a. m., Jos. H. Albeit, superintend ent. Every teacher, every scholar, " Present 1" Morning worship at 11 o'clock, "Honest Patience and Effort," ,"He Saw Them Toiling in Bowing," The new era has struck the young peo ple, and many more new faces will be welcome at the ti;30 p. m, meeting, new cotninitU.es, new subjects, new soeiul life und a reorganization ull around; if yon are a young person and have any new life you are welcome here. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock, "Who Is On the Lord's Side?" Come, come, no ex cuses. Try to give a true answer to this question. Not a question regarding the church, or the league of nations, but "the Lord's side! Uood music. wide prohibition. He was one of tho founders, and has long been a member of the Statu Executive Committee of thp Tcnucs-ieo. Anti . Saloon League, hav ing been secretary for years before the League successfully . led the fight fol u dry state. Though long an independent Democrat, "who votes the ticket when it is decent," ho for four years buo- ported the administration of a republi can governor in Tennessee, and was a member of his staff with the renk of Colonel. "Better be right than regular" he asserts. ' ' '.. ' Dr. Landrith hag had wide recog nition and endorsement. Ho has been president of both the stato and the in ternational conventions of the Young Men's Christian Association; general secretary of the Presbyterian Hrother hood; general secretary of the National Religious Education Association; mod erator of tlin General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church the year that brunch united with the parent Presbyterian church in tho V. S. A., the highest honor in his Church's gift; ex tension secretary of tho Society of Christian Endeavor. Dr. Lundrith is six feet three, ncig'lis two hundred and forty pounds, and play fully suys he keeps himself "fairly phy sically fit." He is in -constant demand for platform, pulpit and press work and is nn unafraid fighter for riulrteous- ness. Former Governor J. Frank Hnnlv says of him, "Dr. landrith is a man !of many inches, and every inch a man," and is an orator of rare ability and mer ,it. He is logical and eloquent, and pes sesses a fund" of southern humor thnt I captivates his audiences from the very , start. Known from ocean to ocean, he i is one of the most pleasing and force ful speakers on the Chautauqua plat- rorm." Albany, N. Y, Jorker winners will have a dent put in their roll in this state even if the "missus" don't find it. The new state income tax law in cludes all gambling winnings as income, subject to tax. Plumbing and Water Systems Instance banks-Morse Gag Engines. try GBABEB BEOS., 141 South Liberty bi., rnone oou. Also agent for Fair First United Brethren Church. Sunday school at 10 a, m. Public worship at 11 u. m. On account of tho union services at the First Congicgu:. lionul church, th0 louug People's so ciety will meet ut 3:4o p. m., instead of 7 o'clock. Weekly prnyer meeting mid sons service, every Wednesday evening. C. V. Corby, pastor. (Continued on page seven) DR. IRA LANDRITH TO APPEAR HERE TWICE AS SPEAKER SUNDAY Clergyman Journalist Reformer Dr. Lundilth, a stalwart native Texan who is to speak at the First Haptist church Simdiiv the1 First Christian church, Sunday evening v as educated in Tennessee, nn tire lie lived ror an years. i0 js ,tt typical Southerner ''but 1 tim more an American," he declares. Dr.-Landrith besides his study of mv-uiugy, is gruiiuntou from nmh academic and. law schools; is a Doctoi of Divinity mid a Doctor of Luws; was Another Burst of Enthusiasm , First Congregational Church. Liberty and Center streets. Dr, W, O. Knottier, minister. 10 n. m. Sunduv dionl with classes for all, W. 1. Stuloy, siipcrini.miicnt. .11 n. m,. Dr, LJ A, Hunks of Huston wilt spcuk. on "World Wide Prohibition," u:45 p. in. Union young peoples rally addressed by Dr. L, A, Hunks. 7:30 p, m, "Tho Trans tormina Power of a Great Love," lllus- trned by Geoigo Eliot 's story of Silas Mmner. Following this address "Tho Spanish Miss'iims of California" will bo ahown in splendid series of motiou pie turev A eoidinl invitation to everybody, First Christian Church. Center mid High streets. Bible school session at t : 4 ., followed by communion and sermon from 11 to 12, Hear our 10 piece orchestra at he bible school hour. Get ready for rally day next Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Lnndnth will lecture on World-Wide Prohibition. Ho is a "live wire," it peuker of national reputation, connected with muny active religious works as pastor, preacher and leader. Iio one hearing him will ever forget him, nor regret the hour given to this aervlce. Lelnnd W. Porter, pastor. Leslie Methodist Church. i Corner Woutli Commercial and Meyers mil-els, Horace N. Aldrlch, pastor; 9:45 n m. Sunday school with classes' for all ages and grades, E. A, filmten, superin tendent. Weli equipped primary depart ment, under the direction of Miss Hue Williams. 11 n. m, public worship, with wi-rmou by the pustor, Theme: "Ans ered . I'niyer.!' 0:30 p. in. devotional nn-etiiir of the Kpworth league, .Leslie Spiinger, president. 7:30 p, m. a mass meeting in the interest of the world wide tempoiiuiee movement, to bn ad di'CMud by Lewis Albeit Mii'uka, D. D. Mir him, f , Jason Le Memorial Church. . -. Corner Winter end Jefferson streets. , Tluumus A. Aehesoii, pnstor. Th prog tm for Sunday, October 18 In hh fol lows: Sunday school 9:45, classes for all ages under the care of efficient teachers. Sliiingers madu to feel thoroughly at lionie. Public worship 11 a. m. Sermon liy tho rmstor. Kpworth league 0:30 p. nu A res I opportunity is offered to the yens person who wants to serve. Even ing service 7:30, subject: "The Test of Diseliileshlp. ". Special features: recep tion of members at the morning service; wpi ciiil nuni'ic,' by the choir, hid by Prof. Chirk; the orchestra will make its first appearance for the new eonferenee year; the evening service will be evan gelistic. A good time is assured to nil We invite the public to conic aud wor with us. Don't forget prnyeriueet jug Thursday 7:30. .'-'vA ' i v4fiV, 1 ., 1 IRA LANDRITH, LL. D. for fourteen years tho editor of a church newspaper organ and for ten yoars was president, successively, of Helmont College, Ward Seminary, ana Inter of the union ol the two warn Uelmout. Dr. Luiidiith has always stood in Nashville and the South for integrity in politics und against tho legalizing of tho liquor traffic, uc was chairman of tho Committee of One Hundred, which, in 1902-4, cleansed the political life of Nashville, and lie had much to do with the ultimate triumph of state There are tires that always go to piece's, There are tires that see you through; . 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