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Sa fern 'a Clturck 96 First Bapilst Marion and Liberty, Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Sunday school, 8-45 a.m. with classts for all (ei. Morn Insr worship, 11 a.m. "God Is Bpeafclni," Pastor Anderson. Youth msetlnt-s, :!& p.m. ETenlng gospel servlct, 1:30 p.m. 'is This the Prophetic Hour of Ood7" Four Corners Baptist Btata and Kim treet, Rev. Victor L. Louclu, pastor. Bun t. irhADl. B:S a.m. with classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 a.m., pastor speaking. Young peoples league, ouu p.m, Ivtnlna gospel service, 7:30 p.m. Balbert Memorial Baptist One mile north of underpass on mgnway v, r v, firifikwedel. nastor. Sunday school, :45 a.m. with classes for all agts. Morn ing worship, 11 a.m., pastor speaking. Young peoples league, 6:30 p.m. Evening gospel service, 7:30 p.m. .i.m nllit Branch of First Baotllt Mr. Robert Shipley, acting pastor. Located at Liberty and Madrona. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening gospel service, i:o p.m. First Church af the Nasarene Center atrfeet at Thirteenth. Rev. Herbert H. f-.miH nt thm Northern California district. will be preaching In the morning and evening services at tha First Church of the Nasarene, this Sunday. Rev. Qoudy ' la a guest speaker and la filling tha pulpit in mo interim oi cnangm yvu. Bethel Bastlst North Cottaga and D trt Rtv. Rudolnh Wovka. nastor. 8un , day school at 9:45 a.m. with classes for "f all. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, the naatnr nrehlriK on tha toolc. "Dear Sir." Evening service at 7:30 with the follow ing: sermon topic, "Tha Personality of Jesus." Christ Lutheran State street at 18th. C. R. Schuls, pastor. Divine worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday church school at 10 a.m. Sermon subject: "Meeting . Life's Challenges." First Christian High and Center. Dud fey strain, minister. Walter Naff. asso- elate minister. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship and communion, 10:80 a.m. Sermon, "Victory in Our Day," Wal ter Naff. Solo, "The 91st Psalm"-MacDer-mid (Corydon BlodgettK Adult Bible stu dy, 4:15 p.m. Youth groups, 6:16 p.m. Eve ning worship, 7:45 p.m. Sermon, "Through the Eyes of Youth," Walter Naff. St Mark Ev. Lutheran 343 N. Church street. Rev. M. A. Getzendaner, D.D., pastor. Early church service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Churoh service, 11 a.m. , Dedication Court Street , Christian Church Sunday Dedication services for the new Court Street Christian church sanctuary will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, according to announcement, by Rev. W. H. Lyman, minister to the con gregation. The dedication message will be given by Gertrude Shoemaker, rmissionary to the Belgian Congo and a daughter of B. F. Shoe maker, former pastor of the church. At the evening service, the pulpit and communion table will be dedicated as a memorial to Rev. Shoemaker. O. P. Wegner served as chair man of the building committee during the recent construction program. Other members are Lewis Shepherd, Stanley Fagg, B. F. Hollingsworth and Wm. McMorris. ' Court Street Christian church was organized Aug. 23, 1914 when 18 persons signed the mem bership roll, A ' mission Bible school had been organized in 1913 and what was known for a number of years as the "bunga low church" was built at that time. By the close of 1925 the educational building had been constructed and occupied. The unit to be dedicated Sun day includes the sanctuary seat ing 450, with arrangements whereby the narthex can be opened to accomodate an addi tional 75. The new structure will also house the ' church offices, kitchen and dining room. Ministers who have served the congregation through the years include R. L. Morton, Frank E. Jones, R. L. Futman, N. J. Reas oned B. F. Shoemaker, Hugh McCallum, Delbert Daniels and the present minister, W. Harold Lyman. Mission Worker Af Baptist Church Miss Virginia Garrett, student summer worker, of the Southern Baptist Home Mission board, is spending three weeks in Salem working with the Capital Bap tist church. Miss Garrett is a mission vol unteer from Texas, and is a student of Southwestern Bap tist Seminary, Fort Worth, Tex. She is assisting the local church in survey work and mak ing plans for a vacation Bible school. The Capital Baptist church meets at the S.D.A. church, cor ner of N. Summer and Hood streets. Rev. Roland P. Hood is the minister. .' Soecial Youth Program WAnHhurru A sDecial service will be- held Sunday evening, July 23, at 7:45 o'clock Dy xne vmmtf npnnle nf the Foursauare church. The question "What is the Foursquare Gospel?" will be answered by lour young men. Speaking on "Salvation" will hf .Tim Cov "Holv SDirit Baptism", Duwayne Knutson; "Healing," Jerry xnomas ana "Prtwilntf Kino" T.ernv CnDe- land. There will also be special music by the young people. Rev. Arthur uopie is tne pastor. BIBLE QUIZ Wesleyan Methodist 15th and Mill Sts. Olen Yates, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 ' a.m. Young people's meeting, 9:45 p.m. Evening ser vice, 7:30. Bethany Evangelical Reformed 'Ma rlon and Capitol streets. Rev. Russell Mayer, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morn ing worship, 11. Evening worship, I. Court Street Christian 17th and Court streets, w. u. wman, minister, moie school hour at 9:45 a.m. Morning wor ship service at 10:50 a.m. Sermon sub ject, "Tne Tempie oi uoa," w. n. lay man. Dedication service at 3 p.m. Ger trude Shoemaker will spring tha dedication address, "A Spiritual Highway." Evening service at a p.m, jjeioert usmcis wn brine the evening mejuaee. "Do Wa Be lieve the Bible?" The new 'pulpit and communion table will ba dedicated at this service as a memorial to B. F. Shoemaker. Reorganised Church af Jesus Christ af Latter Day Saints Seventeenth and Che- meketa Sts, Chas. H. Asher, pastor. Church school, 10, Worship service, 11. William C. Swain, speaker. Prayer service, I. St. John's Lutheran (Ma. Synod) Six teenth and A St. H. W. Gross, pastor, Sunday school and Bible class, 9. Services, Institute of Relliloiis Selene Sunday, 11 a.m., topic, "Lova Revealed Through taw.- saiem woman's ciud, 400 . cottaga. First Spiritualist 248 N. Com'l. Serv Ices recessed for July and August, assist' Ing New Era camp. First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win ter. Chester W. Hamblln, pastor. John L. Goodenberger, assistant pastor. Church school, 9:45 a.m. J. J. Fltssimons, supt. Two morning services, 9:45 and 11 a.m. -rooa zor living," sermon oy tne min later. KnlcM Memorial Conrreratlsnal Nine teenth and Ferry streets. Louis E. White. minister. Sunday school, with, classes for 11 ages, a.m. Mrs. k. b, oaugnerty, aupt. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Sermon subject, "Little Things." Church-time nursery. Senior high Pilgrim Fellowship picnic at the Emory Feller home, 364 N. ajra 01., t p.m. Flret Methodist Church ft Stati Sts, Brooks H. Moore, minister. Church (Copyright 1950, Oxford University Press, Inc.) WHAT DOES THIS PICTURE REPRESENT? (Answer on bottom of this page.) Silverton Churches rhureh ml Jeiaa Christ of tha Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday school 10. Evening service 1. Christian Selesce- Servlces 11. . Bunday school, 9:45. First Presbyterian Dr. David J. Fergu son. minister. Sunday school 10 a.m Morning church service, 11 o'clock. Rev. m. Htauora win speak. St. Paul's Catholic Father John L. Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses. and 10. Weekday mass, 8:30. Saturday, 7:30. First Christian Thomas Courtney, Jr., pastor. Bible school, 8:45 a.m. Morning worsmp, 11 o'clock, c. e., e:30 p.m. Eve ning worship, 7:45 o'clock. Assembly af God Rev. F. E. Nicks, pas tor. Sunday school. 10. Worship hour, 11. Evening services, 9. Catherine Catholic Father C. Mai, pastor. Sunday mass, 9 p.m. Confessions nearu oeiore mass. R.Antti Dav Adventlat Elder A. D. Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, local elder, in charge. Sabbath school Satur day, 9:30. Morning worship, 11, Saturday. Sunday evening evangelistic services. Piltrlm Holiness D. c. Olson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Sermon by pastor, 11. young peopie meet at 1, evangelistic sermon, 8. Free Methodist L. C. Gould, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning services 11 o'clock. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Community Rev. Wayne Watklns. pas' r. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Mornlne cnurcn service, 11 o ciock. evening rv Ice 7:30 o'clock. Methodist Marauam and Mols.Ha Joint pastorate. J. 8. Kendalt, minister. Bible school and sermon forenoon Sunday at Marquam, anernoon at MOiaua. Church of Christ L. M. Vice, minister. Meet at MWA-RNA hall. Bible study. 10. Sermon by minister, 11. Communion, 11:45. Service of song, ,7- to 7:30; Evening ser mon, T.JO. First Presbyterian Earl William Ben bow. D.D.. nastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Sermon: "What We Mean By Being Born Again." Methodist Ben - F. . Browning, minister. Church school. 9:45. General worship, 11, Sermon by Rev. Browning. Youth Fel lowship, 7:30 p.m. First Baptist E. J. Schroeder. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Mornlne worship. 11. Sermon, "Devotion to the Law of Love." Baptist training union, 7. Eve ning service, 8. Sermon: "A Living Refuge." First Christian Arthur Charles Bales, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Com munlon and sermon: "The UnJust Stew. ard," 11 o'clock. Evening service, 8. Sermon: "Shackled." Evangelical. Mennonlte Brethren A. P. Toews, pastor. Sunday school, 8:35. Morn ing worsmp, 11. sermon, "Human ti forts Contrasted." Fellowship groups, 7. Evening service, 7:45. Sermon: "How to Catch Men." Calvary Lutheran Rev. P. W. Erlckson, Salem, supply pastor. Sunday school and moie ciass, iv. Morning worsmp, 11, Rev. Erlckson speaking. Luther League, 1 p.m. Assembly of God Alfred R. Brown, paa ir. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning wor ship, 11. Christ Ambassadors, Junior C.A.s, vesper service, 7. Evangelistic serv ice, a. Trinity Lutheran Joseph A. Luthro, pas tor. Seventh Sunday alter Trinity. Sun day school and Bible classes 10 1 Divine worship 11, sermon: "The Lord Gives Bread," Luther League, 7:30 p.m. Apostolic Faith Forrest Damron. pastor. No services July 23 due to camp meeting In Portland. Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor don T. Braatvold, minister. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Worship hour. 11: sermon by pastor. Afternoon and evening services aeierreu lor camp meeting. Salt Creek Bantlst Emanuel Wolff, pas tor. Sunday school, S:45. Morning wor- ihln. 11. Evenlne service. 7:45. con ducted by young people. school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon, "Live Without Strain!" Anthem "The Silent Sea" (Bains). Solo, "Beside Still Waters" (Hamblen). First Church or Christ, Scientist Lib erty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday school at 11 a.m. Morning service at 11. Lesson sermon subject: "Truth." Nursery for children under 3 during the morning ser vice. No Sunday evening servica during July and August. Satat Paul's Episcopal Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, B.D rector. Holy communion (in the cha pel), 7:30 a.m. Nursery school In Parish house, 11 a.m. Prayer service and sermon, 11 a.m. BIBLE QUIZ ANSWER (QUESTION ON TOP OF PAGE.) This picture represents the finding ol the baby Moses in the bulrushes by Pharaoh's daughter. ' NOW THERE AROSE up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph. And he said unto his people, Behold, the people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than we: Come on, let us deal wisely with them; lest they multiply, and it come to pass, that, when there falleth out any war, they join also unto our enemies, and fight against us. . . , And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage. . . And the king of Egypt spake to the Hebrew midwives. . . And he said. When ye do the office of a midwife to the Hebrew women. . . if it be a son, then ye shall kill him: but if it be a daughter, then she shall live. But the midwives feared God, and did not as the king of Egypt commanded them. And Pharaoh charged all his people, saying, Every son that is born ye shall cast into the river, and every daughter ye shall save alive. ; AND THERE WENT' a man to the house of Levi, and took to wife a daughter of Levi. And the woman conceived, and bare a son: and when she saw him that he was a goodly child, she hid him three months. And when she could no longer hide him, she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child therein; and she laid it in the flags by the rivers bank. And his sister stood afar off, to wit what would be done to him. AND THE DAUGHTER of Pharaoh came down to wash herself at the river; and her maidens walked along by the river's side; and when she saw the ark among the flags, she sent her maid to fetch It. And when she had opened It, she saw the child: and behold the babe wept. And she had compassion on him, and said, this is one of the Hebrew's children. Then' said his sister to Pharaoh's daughter. Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee? And Pharaoh's daughter said unto her, Go. And the maid went and called the child's mother. And Pharaoh's daughter said unto her, Take this child away, and nurse it for me, and I will give thee thy wages. And the woman took the child and nursed it. AND THE CHILD grew, and she brought him unto Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son. And she called hi name Moses: and she said, because I drew him out of the water. (EXODUS 1: S-M; X: 1-lt. From the Oxford Bible.) Immanuel Lutheran 8. L. Almll.. DBS, ir. Sunday school. 10 a.m.. last session oelora summer vacation. Divine wor ship 11, sermon:' "Peace with God." Holy v.ummunion. miner league, lull p.m. lopio; oeiootive usiening. Stay-ton Churches Baptist Rev. .rick H. Neufeld. -castor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Training hour, 7:15. Evening service, 8. ' Charch af ChristClyde Freeman, pas. tor. Bible school. 10. Worship service. 11 Youth fellowship. 8:30. Evening worship. a o ciocK. Church af Christ L. U. Said, minister Bible study, 10. Morning worahlp, 11. Eva nlng worahlp. I. Hotfaadlat John Iforanca. pastor. Bible scnooi, io. worsmp service, n. routn rei lowshlp, 1:30. Evening worship, t. Iranacalate Ceneeptlan Cathelia - Rev Math. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services uuaei a, i:jv ana :au a.m. St. Fatrlek'f Caibella Lyns) Father Leander Schneider, pastor. Summer sche dule, 1st, and and 6th Sunday mass, 10 a.m.; jro mua tin, a a.m. Our Lad of Laardea (Jardan) Fathat L.eanuer acnneiaer, pastor, summer scne ome, ist, ana ana om ounaays mass, a.m.; 3rd and 4th, 10 a.m. Baptist Bruce Wakeman. outer Bun. day school 10. Morning worship. 11. Touth reuowsmp, 7. Evening service I. Charch af Christ Wm. F. Morse, mln ister Bible school 10. Morntna worahlo Tl Junior meeting, 7. Toum people's meet ing. 7. Evening services. . Mfthedlst Rev. Fremont Faul. najtor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11 Junior fellowship, e. Youth fellowship I O'CIOCK. Assek'ly af Gad Stavton Rev.' P. Wale her. pastor Sunday school 9:45 Morn Int worship service. 11 Evangelistic 'serv- ca a p.m. Toung people's mening. 7 p.m Amity Churches Baptist Bruce Wakeman. pastor. Bun' day school 10 a.m. Morning worship a.m. (guest speaker). Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m. Evening servica p.m. (guest speaker). Charch at Christ William F. Morse, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. Morning 'orsmp. communion, ll a.m. Christian Endeavof, 7 p.m. Evening service, e p.m. Methedlst C. R. Davennort. nastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning wor smp, li a.m. junior reuowsmp, a p.m, xoum reuowsmp, t p.m. Assembly af Gad William N. Beachy, pastor, Sunday, school 9:45 a.m. Morning worsmp li a.m. xoum servica ?:jo p.m, Evening service p.m. Mill City Churches Camp Meeting Opens July 27 The 11th Annual Camp Meet ing of the Pilgrim Holiness church will begin Thursday, July 27th, at Pilgrim Park, 140 Carlton Way, Salem. The first three days will be devoted to Youth Work. The opening ser vice will be at 2:30 Thursday afternoon with the evening ser vices at 7:30 through the 8th of August. The day services will begin daily at 10:30 and 2:30 Rev. M. C. Kittle, district superintendent of the Idaho Washington district of the Pil grim Holiness church will be the principal evangelist. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stone and daughter from Kentucky will be the sing ers and musicians. The Mission ary Day will be August 3rd with Rev. H. J. Olsen in charge Every one is given a hearty welcome to attend these meet-tings. Rev. V. G. Story, host pastor, is in need of room space to ac comodate overnight visitors. The attendance has been increasing each year. If there are those who would share a sleeping room please contact him at 2740 Cherry Ave. or call 3-6938. Dallas Churches Woodburn Churches St. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeter. pastor. Sunday services 6 a.m., S:30 .. io:jo a.m. weekday mass, 7:30 p.m. Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Friday, July 21, 195013 Church of Gad Raymond W. Hood, pas ir. Church school. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m, and p.m. Y.P., 7 p.m. Christian Don Priest, nastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. C.E. 7 pm. Evening service S p.m. Methodlat Ormal B. Trick, nastor. Church school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Assembly of God Lester Gibson, nastor. Sunday school 8:45 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Y.P. 6:45 p.m. Free Methodist Mrs. Rozella B. Doug las, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles east on Union school road. Earl K. Fenton, pas tor. Worship 10 a.m, Sunday school 10:45 a.m. Church of Jesus cnrlit of LD 8 Sunday school 10 a.m. Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m. 8t, Acnes Catholic (Hubbard) Attended by Woodburn parish priests. Sunday masses b;ju a.m, Foursquare Arthur Ooble. uaator. Bun- day school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. and cm p.m. x.f. e:s p.m. Monitor Community Full Gospel Rv, and Mrs. E. c. Schilling, pastors. Sun day school io a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Young people, ? p.m. Evangelistic St. Mary'a Episcopal Clarence C. Sla- cum, vicar. Divine worship 9:30 a.m. Bible Baptist Earl Baker, nastor. Bun- day .school 0:45 a.m. Worship service 11 a.m. ana mo p.m. x.p. o:& p.m. Evangelical United Brethren R, William Elmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. No preaching services due to annual sum mer assembly at Jennings Lodge camp grounds, Grace Mennonlte J. J. Renter, nastor, Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Ladles Mission program, 7:30. First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas tor. Bible school, 9:45. Morning wor ship, 11. Sermon, "New Testament Chris tianity." Christian Endeavor, 7. Eve ning service, S. Sermon, "Return t( Jerusalem." Christian Science Sunday school, 9:45. Sunday service, 11. Subject or the les son sermon for the week is "Truth." First Methodist Fremont Faul. pastor. Morning service, 10. Combined service July and August. Younger children to classes at 10:30. for go 1 Falls City Methodist James pastor. Sunday school, 10. worship, 11. . Rover. Morning Eola Sunday School Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Seventh Day Adventist Preston Bmlth, pastor. Sabbath school, 9:45. Morning worship, ll. Rlckreall Sunday School J. N. Thlessen. Supt. Sunday school, 9:30. Free Methodist R. W. McCormlck. pas- tor. Sunday school, 10. Preaching serv ices, 11 a.m, and 7:45 p.m. Hamblin Edits August Issue The August issue of "Today" has recently come from the press. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, is the author of this August issue of this monthly devotional maga zine published by the Westmin ster Press at Philadelphia. "To day" has a circulation of 149, 000, being used in Presbyterian churches and homes throughout the United States and in Presby terian mission stations in 26 for eign countries. The pamphlet devotes a page for each day of the month of August to a short discourse writ ten by Rev. Hamblin and at the end there Is a sugestion for a Bib lical reading, followed by a brief prayer. The front cover contains photograph of a section of stalk of corn and on the back there is a calendar for the month of August. Youth Group to Camp Suttle Lake The Intermediate Fellowship group of the First Methodist church will leave for a week of camp at Suttle lake next Sun day afternoon. The theme for the camp will be "Campers A- round the World." Each counsel or will have eight or 10 boys or girls with whom he will live and for whom he will be responsible. Each unit will represent a coun try and present to the rest of the camp different characteristics of the country, such as games, songs, customs, etc. Those attending will be "Mac" Baker, Janet Bohnstedt, Cabot Clark, Charlene Cushing. Carol DaMetz, Ruth Ann Fedje. Bill Foster, Karen Hall, Judy Hume, Bill Karsten, Jim King, Delores and Gladys Kirchmann. Dick Pearson, Frances Roush, Joanne baling, ueiwyn Schulze, Jimmy Swanson, Marvin Taylor and Carol Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Fedje will accompany the group and act as counselors for the week. Immsnuel Lutheran Harvln N. Chrla- tensen. pastor, worshto servlc. 11 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Gerrala Presbyterian Ernest Tremblar. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wor ship 11 a.m. C.E. 7:30 p.m. Tb, Reoreanlied Cbureh af Jeaua Cbri.t or Latter Day balnts George Oinans. pas- tor. Church school 10 a.m. Preaching .m. Aions i.e&aue -I D.m. icLure study s p.m. Union Missionary Baptist Harmony com munity, w. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday school, 10. sermon 11. Protestant Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney, vicar. Church school, 10. Morning pray- 11. sioiy jjapusm, 13:ju, Churoh of Christ Marvin Hooper, pas tor. Bible class, 10. sermon. 11. com munlon, 11:45. Evening service, 8. More Silverton Church Activity Silverton Church activities for the coming week besides regular announced services in clude Calvary Lutheran Ladies Aid meeting Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. An drew Moore as hostess at the church basement rooms. Trinity Lutheran congrega tion are welcoming their pastor, Rev. Joseph A. Luthro and Mrs. Luthro, home from a month's vacation when they attended the Minneapolis Evangelical Luther an convention, and visited many friends and relatives enroute. Trinity Dorcas society is to meet, at the church Friday eve ning, July 21. 8 o'clock when the report of the Women's Mission ary Federation will be given. Sunday school teachers of Trin ity are urged to attend the In stitute to be held at Parkland, Wash., July 30 to Aug 2, Sun day evening to Wednesday noon. Immanuel Lutheran Young Married Couples' club is to meet Thursday evening at the home of Daryl Johnson, Rt. 5, Box 202, Salem. Christian and Missionary Al liance members are attending camp meeting at Canby this week. First Presbyterian Earl K. Fenton. pas ir. Sunday school 9:4& a.m. Dlvln. wor. ship 11 a.m. and 7:30 pan. Y.P. 6:30 p.m. Guest Speaker at Calvary Baptist Sunday evening at 7:30 the Rev. Ronald Adams of Phoenix- ville, Pa., will be a guest speak- Mr. Adams and his family are visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Kinley K. Adams of this city. Mr. Adams, throughout his youth, was a member of the Cal vary Baptist church. He has re cently accepted a call to the First Baptist church at North Adams, Mass. The Sunday night service will also include the White Cross work of the Women's Missionary Circle. A large display of the materials prepared for the use of missionaries in Africa and Assam will be shown. Mrs. An drew Wakeman of Amity, a for mer missionary in the Belgian Congo, will be present to take part in the service. She was as sociated with Dr. Osterholm, another Oregonian who is now serving in the Congo. Much of the White Cross material is pre pared for the work of Dr. Osterholm. Salvation Army Colonel Coming Lt.-Colonel Chester O. Taylor, the territorial prison secretary for the Salvation Army from San Francisco, will visit Salem Sunday. He will be conducting the morning holiness service at the Salvation Army Citadel commencing 11 a.m. and will be in charge of the service at the state penitentiary at 2 p.m. Sun day afternoon. Lt.-Colonel Taylor has been in charge of prison work for sev eral years. He has had wide ex perience in Salvation Army work and on two different occa sions was the divisional com mander of the territory of Alaska. Church School Opens July 31 A two week daily vacation church school program will start July 31 under the sponsorship' of the First Methodist church for children in the 4 to 15 year age group. The school will be held each day, Monday through Fri-, day from 9:30 to 11:30 with a picnic Friday afternoon. In order to accommodate those children who have seasonal em ployment, the intermediate sec-, tion of the school will meet each evening at 7:30. This group will work under the direction of James Purdy, Miss Marian Sayre and Everett Wilcox. Others on the staff will In-, elude: Kindergarten, Mrs. Rob ert Green, superintendent: Mrs. Charlotta Murney, Mrs. Eva Mao Bonesteele, Mrs. William Muss-T mecher, Mrs. L. E. Marschat,'. Mrs. J. D. Drysdale, Mrs. Helen Gooenough, Miss Doris Basin- ger, Miss Mary Alice Andresen. Primary Mrs. J. E. Sayre, supt.; Mrs. Delmer Ramsdell, Mrs. Gilbert Jones, Mrs. Edwin. Boal and Mrs. Franklin Ward. " Junior Mrs. Ray N. Fedler supt.; Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Wendell Hall and Mrs. Er- vin Potter. ' Ray N. Fedje will be general superintendent of the school,, Mrs. Fred Humphrey, social re gistrar and Mrs. Ollie Williams recreation director. WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER When othera fall, use our Chlnejw re medles. Amazing succe&s for 6000 years in China. No matter with what ail ments you are afflloted, disorders st nu.nl tls, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, rheumatism. Kail and bladder, fever, eas, constipation, ulcera, diabetes, skin, female complaints. CHARLIE CHAN Phone tlftSO tM N. Commercial CHINESE HERB CO. SALEM ORB. Tne. and Sat. only Office Boors 9 to a. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH South Liberty at Miller OMAR N. BARTH, Pastor 11:00 "TWO WONDERS WE CONFESS" . (STUDIES IN THE PSALMS) 7:30 "WHITE CROSS DEDICATION" Mrs. Andrew Wakeman, former Belgian Congo Missionary Rev. Ronald Adams, Phoenixville, Pa. "A Friendly Church with a Calvary Message" Falls Citr Free Methodist Ollbert John son, pastor, Sunday school, ID. Mornlna service, 11. Young people's meeting, 7:30. Evangelistic service, 8. Falls City Christian Darrcl Hunt, sim ply pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning worsmp, li. evening worship, 7:30. Methodist Picnic At Leslie Sunday The third Annual All Church Picnic sponsored by the Board of Education and the Church School of the First Methodist church will be held Sunday af ternoon, July 30. Arrangements are under way for a gala affair Trinity Lutheran Karl A. TJfer. naitor. flunday school, 10. Adult Bible class, 10. Divine services, ll. St. Phillips Catholle Father John Babyak, pastor. Mass, 8:15. Fonrsonare Gospel Edwin and Vonltta Gurney, pastors. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, ll. Evangelistic service, 7:45. Falls City Seventh Dar Advent lit Pres ton Smith, pastor. Sabbath school, 9:10. Preachlni, 11. Charch of Jems Christ of Latter Day Bain it Elder K. E. Meyers presiding:. Sunday school, 10. Sacrament meeting, 11. JW. Charch of Ood Henry Loggan, pastor. Sunday school. 0:45. Mornlna worshln. 11. Young people's meeting, 0:45. Evan geuiiic service, im. no fuss no muss no bother no dirt use Prco-to-loco THE CLEAN FUEL CAPITOL LUMBER COMPANY NORTH CHERRY AVE., SALEM, ORE. Phofwi 3-8862 or 2-4431 for the whole congregation. The picnic will start about 1:30 at Leslie park. The afternoon will be filled with organized recre ation and visiting, followed at 5 p.m. with the evening vesper service led by the Methodist Youth Fellowship (the high school group). Other groups helping in the arrangements are the Baxter class and the McCor mick class. All members and friends of the church are c dially invited. iJat. Floyd and Vera Baclile REVIVAL Starting Saturday Night Nightly (except Monday) 8 P.M. God is richly blessing the Bachles in healing the sick and jn the preaching of the word. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 1 1 a.m. "Latter Rain Rally" Saturday, 7:45 p.m. FOR Insured Savings SEE First Federal Savings First Current Dividend 2'i 1st Federal Savings and Loan Ass'n 142 South Liberty FAITH TABERNACLE North 5th at Gaines Don't let the moths eat your fur coat or the dry weather ruin the pelt! July and August are very bad months for furs that are stored openlyl INSURED MOTK PROOF rial PROOP dust PROor a Our "FRIGID FUR STORAGE" keeps your furs toft and pliab! . . safe from danger or damage. Frigid storage Ji nature's way I Miller's Fur Department 2ND FLOOR Insomnia May Be Real or Imagined By J. H. WILLETT Troubles assume much greater proportions when you're lying in bed thinking about them, and this is one of the major causes of insomnia. It is a very real condi tion, but one fortunately that can be overcome. Imagined insomnia is the state In which we believe we have -had insufficient sleep because we have not slept soundly or are getting less sleep than we had before, yet our health is not j really affected. True insomnia that is due to serious illness is the only one that should require medl- 1 cine. But for all forms a doctor's , advice will be found most help- j ful. This Is the 6"6th of a aeries of Editor. ', lal Advertisements appearing In this pa per eaeh Prlder. Copjrlfht Capital Drug Store 8tat & Libert) Phone 8-J118 1