Saiem dliurck ei rw liHIullil Womu'i Oik kuuain 1:3 p.m. Bev. llulne Roberts. Kalsal Meeserlel CHinnlbul Louis M. Whlt, mlnliur. sunder school to ass. Llord H. Arnold, nipt. elorn ' las vorthip 11. sermon br the mlnls ttr. 'Tin Whole and (ht Port." FI1 tries Fellowship whim f :19 p.m. Sc. Via al Paal oatkette Color. 1 and lirrUo streets. Mum at a, 1:4, 10 ud 11:11 a.m. Confes sion, Seturder, 4:J to 1:30 and t to 1:30 pan. and boloro biiw. first Koteist eervicee la loo nore taaatro 11 a.m. Sermon. Dr. AIM Miller, gueet mlnUUr, 'Thlnelns With the Heart." Brooke H. Hoove, minister. ' Tko lalraUon irw-W Stat. Ik leal. Che,. Bennett, officer la chares. Bunder school 1:4a a.m. Bollneu meet ing 11 e.m. xoune reosue 0 Miwa a Central Lalaerea North Capitol tad uainoe B)l. u. o. nunaeuuui, . ....I. Tr vwiA . in n(. LfDim UUUiHMl akww 11 y sunder school :. Morning worship service At. awenwa iwiei iw lint CeaeriiaUeeel 700 Marlon St. Ctoureh school :M. Morning worship speaker. PUirirn Fellowship 1:30. Young Adulti will meet at tne oiaiuer w home, U Eaaeea Ave. at I. CBireh at Jew Christ af Utter D acinic mormon, mui euu ate., John B. Sellsburr, bishop. Priest hood msetlns a.m. Bunder soliool 1I:M a.m. sacrament service .'M p.m. 11 galea Tralh Center 341 Chemeseta. Sunder school 10. Service 11. Topic: "The Prodigal Son." Kev. OUv Stevens. Ceert Street Ctrletlaa seventeenth and court streets. W. Harold Lrraan and O. PhUlp Hurd, ministers. Bible school asssmblr 1:34) a.m. Morning worship 1:M o'clock. Ouert speaker. Newell Moraan of HJJUbore. Touth hour, : p.m. Bvenlng service T:34 o'clock. Film, aiUljSia TVaiaiillHB M """"" .... I 1 Pint Chink of Cartel, gclenlite-ub- axtr and chemekeu strset. sunder k ei a.m. uornlna ssrvlee at 11. Usson-ssrio; subject: "Doctrlna ot !iTe,,i,. uniee at a. Lei- ... j"" tent.' .. . I i-ssrmoa suojeci: -imwmm v. m SDent." I hrietla A MJsslenarT Alliance h ani oaloee. Rev. Paul W. Suntrar. pastor. Sundw school a.m. Moraine worehlp, Dr. J. A. Pernandes, aueit sneaker. 11 a.m. Alliance Youth Pellowshlp : P-m. Kvenlni uest speUer. Rev. Benrr Tnmldse, presl- dent ol aslem Christian Academr, 7:M .P-m. Seventk-Dar AdveaUet Summer at Hood. Sabbath school : am. Topic: Noah, a Preacher of Bllhteousness' Sermon at 11 a.m. br Pastor R. O. Schallnsr. , ' Si Jekal Utkeraa (Mo. Iraed) U teenth and A skreets. H. W. Oross. pas tor, services al t and II. Sunder school and Bible classes 10. . ' Lsblsk Cossannltr In Ublsh VUlaeo. a. M. Books, B.D., pastor. Sunday school at 10. Pastor will five ftrpose on Acts I" at 11. Junior hour at T..TPS 1:4. Preecnlnf at l:. . - ' laklsh Bethel Asseasblr LabUh VU lase. A. B. Brown, mlnUUr. aondap ohool M a.m. Mornlni worship 11. . Touns people's service 7 p.m. Xvaniel Ittlo service S p.m. Wednesday service S p.m. ' Jaeen Lee Memerlal Methodist-Corner al Jeflerton and WlnUr streets. Bev. Brneet Preeton Ooulder, rotaliUr. Divine worship service at 11 sum. Sermon sub Ject, "AWOl Christians." Church school at : am. Intermediate MTP. Meet at f .M pjn. Senior MTP at S:3t p.m. ' First IvaoselleM Halted Brethren Corner of Marlon an aummer. A. O. aTamleson, U. A. minister, aundar sohool, S:e6. Worship ssrvles. lo.-SO. Msttass The Book That luduros." Touth Pel lowshlp,. S:I0. Ths oospel hour. J:!, aeuafs: Hanaomed Br His Blood. : It. Mark's latheraa 141 M. Church a. Rot. John L. Cauble. pastor. Bunder aohool convenes at :to a.m. Classes and Bible Instruction for an members af the faaDT. Worship service 11 a.m. Sermon br the pastor. Adult lnetrue- turn class 4 p.m. In the church, tvotner kerne 6:10 p.m. . Bias-weed Blble-dlM Bra street. Alex ander B. Ssuerwoln, pastor. : ajn., aundar aohool for an ecu. 10:4t am., Mominf worship service. Putor preach lns. Subject: "1 tUvc Been Crucified WORSHIP WITH US ,1:00 A.M. SUNDAY t . . " at the ELSINORE THEATRE Dr. Alexander Millers Guest Minister HUTMnHMOTWURCn Brooks H. Moore, Minister First Presbyterian ; Church CbamekeU at Whiter . Salem, Oregon rUTIOtUl(HRmilrltOUtOAY Or. KavriaVB Csviwr tAmwm lTiNHr l HUtorv fatmaUnai BUtiu--irt ark CMvn tntMONt CA1f tov TEXHM. AND BILDVr Identioal B-anrloM 9:45-11 ajn. KOOO (U90) lft to 10: THE AMAZING STORY OF SGT. JACOB DE SHAZES The gripping eeory tnot shocked rhe world. Feature length sound color moyle. SALEM FREE METHODIST CHURCH Winter and Market Sts. SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 7:30 P.M. WOODBURN FREE METHODIST CHURCH Tonnr and Gatch Sts. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 8:00 P. M. FALLS CITY FREE METHODIST CHURCH Falls City WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 8:00 P.M. Admission Free - Offering Taken SUNDAY SPEAKER jjll, t,..l,.,piWl.,,l,''WWij ; f, '4 iff "' - ' seat- i -i'-"---', s. Dr. J. A. Fernandez, who Joined the Presbyterian church In 1045 after having been ordained Roman Catholic priest In 1928 will speak during the Sunday morning services of the Christian and Missionary Al liance church. Calvary Lutheran To Attend Session fi1unn Rev. Arvid L. Hokonson of Calvary Lutheran pastorate Is announcing the Friday, April 24, opening ses sions of the Oregon circuit of the Lutheran Free church, at Bethany church In Astoria at 1:30 and 8 p.m. Ttelsantlnna from Sllverton are planning to attend. 'Snepnera or une xoia win D me Knuon wicuiv u w. Hokonwm'a Sunday, April 19, e . t 1 1 A H.AK I n. all. . .1 Oa ilOKOnSOni DUIlUay, Jlla a, . . . H.JI morning worsnip noux. a 1 .to , , k evening service will r . . . . . .1 ! foUOW tile B:3U 0 C10CK isumer !-,. nu,tinI I ague meeting. I rnl..nn1, Mnni Calvary waomi society meet- . t m ! mg IS BanOUnceu ur jlucourj i ir.on n'MnoIr Mrs. '"" . '7"L Andrew Moore Will De nosiess for the Ladles Aid of Calvary .. t neuncouojr . .! ' a.m., confirm-1 . 1 1 at. j.h.inh Saturday, ation classes 10 atlon classes meet In the church parlor. : - Church Council eel All, tleClS UlHCerS . . Salem Council of Churches will elect officers sunaay ai 4 p.m. at a meeting Jn Fi"t Christian church, according to w w. MnKlnnev. oresldent. The session will be open to Interested persons from all churches, as well as regular delegates. Nominating committee for the slate of officers Includes Vbwm flare? rhnlrmfin. Win ston H. Taylor and the Bev. Dudley Strain. with ChrHt." p.m., Touth mtftlnf. 1:46 p.tn., Vrinlnc Qotpel Mrrtet. Pw tor' menu: 'Th wUi Fool." CBS tr.u.lalea aTlaia Kaall ssfTrl eMI aVsrtam Mil tor. loBdar bimmi ft, T:1B. :. t:4S, 11 mi 1-i'iH. confMolont Sttiirdavr 3:30- 1:30 ud T:0-. vnrtn avnraiis u Tho tur. T. W. Otbhftrd. putor. Btn47 worship ftrrlcM, md 1 J.m. TTw . a a-aa aas.ta. .ecaAl ckA IBttl linnua sweea.. I Albort Dlllemutb. Lathern stadmt pm tor, UnlTtnltr at WajhlMton. M ub., Biblt elauei. Ttllail a.a(ar M mnmtmrnf satlfl XOO& 8te. Jtunu X. Froit, putor. sowUr MiTteM: I wft .mH Bundr ohool for all MM. U st.Xu.i wnuni wwaWK, putor ftrmoii: Thrlillnf Truth, for Troubled Tlmu :So p.m., Trainlnt ..I.. i.p .it mm. t:Al d tn.. KranlBK wonhlp, putofe ttrinoat "The Flru of Cbnittu iiirniiii P-m., iou.d rw lowihlp at putoT't none, mi mooo. nmmA Chmrak off J Christ of Lotttr Dr Balnt--4T.h ut4 Chme- kot.. BU, Otono w. BPteo, putor. Church uhool, :. lfornlns wontilp enrlee, u. Ry nwnn oi rwr wd, most ipeaker. Kronlnr worship atrrlcf, I. Dolt Wtu-d, taut fpttker. niM LiliewsVii--Qnnrrltir Bd ton- ilni atioum. 9M tvm Stiiidor ehool and Bible oiaii. 11 m-m uiTiot wotiqip. 7;10 pjn.. FUm torrk. Taeaday. April 31t p.m., ao-hoat fellowihlp oupper and tuaneri? dnuoi ji wm wnunww tlon. Pint ChrUOaM-MaTloa and Cottwe. Mlnlater, XTudler Btraln. Minuter of Chrlitian odueaUOB, Dob aid Pane. Church tohool, a.m. ldornlnt wor- tiiD and communion. io:u a.m, bot it KxatnDio or ran.- uuqiit Btrain. Youth Fellowihlp period, 3:10 p.m. Snack time, :10 Jp.m. Touth dlicuMloa troupi, 3:30 p.m. Ireolnc worehlp eervlee. 7:30 p.m. ouuv apeuer, juage Maiinew w. Hill, Justlea of the Buprento Court of Wuhlniton. Bethel Baptlit Horth Cottato and D treeta. Rev. Rudolph worke. putor. Sunday aohool at 3:4ft a.nv, with a lui for over rue. wonhlp at 11 a.m. ser mon toplo, "TUTntnr Back to Sea Tuua." ooapel hour. 1:30 p.m. with a Child- ren'a etorr and a meeiuo by the putor. Missionary to China Speaker nnllfia On Tueeriav Arjrll 1 A eh Hflaalnnarv arw.tv Af the First Presbyterian church hawl Tr T?nlnh C Twlat dia cuu his work In Red China. The Lewis's were the last mis sionaries to be released from China returning to this country late last year. Ai.iniHlntf in T)r. Twla the reason for keeping him so long was tnai ceing a meuicai oocior they needed his services. The chief point in Dr. Lewis's dis cussion was his belief that the church and Christian way still lives in tne nearts ox ine uni- neu inH will atfnln snm in the fore perhaps stronger than before. Tn lila nnfnlnn the nerla hnrl weakened the country and cut production ty runner aiviaing 4V.B lBnr1 In an etffnrt tn tweak up the strong family unit which has always cnaracterizea tne Chinese way or lire. rtf Tisria la nnw tmirirttf un. der the auspices of National MlHlnm anrl will nrnhnhlv he reassigned to the missionary neio. That TSinerlov vneettrtST Wfll held at the home of Mrs. John Cerny with Mrs. Cora McBee as assistant hostess. pevotions were led by Mrs. Roy Donahue. Pouring at the tea table, - which was appropriately ar nnffil mttpl sTh.nsU linAtl Tn --- mltlt. PhtnBM 1 KM IB . . " blecloth, were Mrs. Al Burl- , . j 11 t ni dcb na avuu A new member. Mrs. Mildred new nusiuuv, iio. juuuavu i. .... ayr.a ertMH wrigm, wn wcitumcu .1 1 -.,.,. i-ainrfAji uio ruuf euii sunip aui.wuu jr. Mrlt Tlsnraff anil Miu JU G1U1S. The m The next meeting will be ineia trie uutuw va ime. Charles Greenwood. 1 j. Grace Lutherans Plan Work Party Speelal activities taking place at Grace Lutheran church thi( k taclude . volunteer nrV rtB , llm .v,Pe .nd quarterly meeting. Men of the con Uon wm meet t 1;00 pjn. Saturday so worK on tne church grounds, landscaping, ana parsung area, eunaay eve ning the film "I Beheld His Glory" will be shown start ing at 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday, Anvll 1 Via mmrtema vi H friends of the congregation win. gainer xor a no-nosi xei- lnnrsriln Biinner af ' R'ftfi n m. .. r ... . . Fnllnwln'r ihm annnpr tha aM- ona quarterly meeung oi xne eoneresatlon will convene. Dis cussion will center on a long range program of landscaping, building, and parking devel opment, Sermons on Home Life by Pastor James K. Frost, pastor of Capital Baptist church, will preach the first of a series of four sermons concerning the home at 7:45 Sunday night. Title of the first sermon Is "The Fires of Christian Marriage." Others will be: April 26, "The Fires of Home Responsibility"; May X, "The Fires of Home Dis cipline"; May 10, "When Home Is Like Heaven." The closing message of the series will climax Christian home week to be observed by the church, May 8-10. Special efforts will be made to enlist additional homes in the mem bership and community to set up the family altar and the daily practice of reading the Bible In a devotional way, The largest diamond in the crown of King George HI of England fell out during his coronation, Mill City Churches rtrat rreekrterlaB Rot. Noble Street, r, minuter. Sunday achool 3:43 a.m Touth fellowihlp 4 p.m. Church aenrlcee ii a.m. and ?;J0 p.m. , sTirii Chrietlaa Her. Huth TutL paa tor. BundaT ehool t:4l am. CK :M Mb, Church aerTieea U a-m. and I p.m. t- Oatkertaa Catkella Father Robert crHara, pastor, uornlnt mast t a Confeealona heard baton naia. Wrm Meihedtot-Atr. C. H. Braver, putor. Sunday aohool : a.m. Churcb errieea li a.m. and T:M p.m. Cmmulty--IUT, Lea Joiner, pastor. Sunday aohool 10 a.m. Cburoh aarrleai U ft.sm. and t jb. Aaeematr af Oed Sunday achool IB a.m. Chureh aervleea 11 ia, and f :N P-m. Touni peopla p.m. C&rtrtlea aUaoa--Sundar U ia. 4th Wednesday p.m. 11:00 A.M. Dr. J. A. Fernandez Ix-Roman Catholic Priest giving his life story: "I WAS HIND, NOW I SO." 7:30 P.M. Rev. Henry Turnidge President ot Salem Academy assisted by Academy students 4 THE CAPITAL JOURNAC, Wem, OrccM wmm -MStal- " X1 IXJ4 ISAIAH 26:3 - "Tho wilt keep hi. ia perfect eeace, whose mind U taed m Thee: becaost he tresteth ia Thee." i Throagh the weari this inspiring verie ol Holj Scripture- hat want much to ne. It it both proinise and power in ny life and it haa stood at a tall tower of strength whet other ehiagt failed. , The veree lodicatet the Source of peace, we are bo longer left ia doubt at to where to find peace. We know that peace it act torae"iecret forever beyond the reach of mat. Peace is a possession of God. He it itt source, and He alone can give us that peace. Jeeut proaiserj His disciplee on the night before tbe crucifixioa that "peace I leave with yot, y peace I give unto you: not at the world givetb, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." it it Hit peace and He aione caa impart it. When we eeek peace from any other tource we are alwayt disappointed. This verse also indicates the- Substance of peace. It is a "perfect" peace. Nothing is left to chance- or guess and certainly no area of life it left untouched when we allow God to keep ut in perfect peace. Thie peace means the absence of fear. The two cannot live in the same heart; if fear it present peace must go, if peace is present fear does go! Finally, this verse indicatet the Surrender we must make to peace. We have the promise of perfect peace if we keep our minds stayed on Him and trust in Hira. How little we think about God! How much of our thought is upon ourselves and our desires. At long at we will keep our mind oa God we keep it off ourselves and there fore we give God a chance to open the channel between Him and us.. Yet, it it Hit peace and He offers it willingly to those-who will keep their mind, on Him and trust in Him. It never fails. It it more tbaa peace of mind, it it peace . of soul, perfect peace from God. - Kenneth W. Copeland, D.D. -' Travis Park Methodist Church San 'Antonio, Tex. , , m Machine-Made Man Subject of Sermon "Machine-Made Men" will be the topic of the sermon by Ralph S. Barber, assistant to the minister and director of education of the First Unitar ian Church of Portland, at the Sunday services of the Salem Unitarian Fellowship, Mr. Barber, a graduate of the Starr King School for the Min istry, will be ordained a Uni tarian minister in the Portland church May 17, and will then become associate minister to Dr. Richard Stelner, pastor. Mr. Barber graduated from Wil lamette University Law School In 1936. Presbyterians to Hear Rev. Rhodes Rev. Harry A. Rhodes, mis sionary and teacher in Korea since 1908, will speak at the mid-week service on Wednes day, April 22, 7:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Rhodes is an authority on Korea and is the author of numerous books and articles In English and Korean. May Fellowship Day Scheduled for May 1 The Salem Council of Church Women will observe "May Fel lowship day," Friday, May 1 at St. Mark's Lutheran church. The theme will be "Citizen ship, Our Christian Concern," and the meeting will convene at 10 a.m., with luncheon serv ed at noon. . Start Clothing Drive Silverton Calvary, Imman- uel and Trinity Lutheran con gregations in Silverton are joining 10,000 other congrega tions of the National Liutneran Council in sponsoring a spring clothing appeal from April 19 to May 3. Clothing and shoes in usable condition may De brought to either of the chur ches from which they will be forwarded to temporary re ceiving centers for further dis tribution. Amity Churches Beetlee WUUam P. Brer, paster. Bun tar School IS am. Mornln. worship 11 am. eTralas service s P ra. Ctrarck ef Ckrtce-nebert FovraU. pas tor. Bltle oehool 1 am. Moraine wor ehlp 11 am. TottM people, meeunc p.m. Adult dees I X p.m. Bream serv ice 1:39 .m. afteteaiae David Pomdeitsr, mlnlater. Soaday Swhool 1. aA. Moraine worship 11 am. Team nueweaia p.. Oak Gren Ctaael-D.vld PolndesW. minuter. Mornlni worship l:4o am. Sun der School i.:u a.m. SeMeaUr ef Oed Prank St. Wapes, pastor. Sander School S:tt am. Mora ine worship 11 are. sTvsnlnt mtvIm 1:M p.m. Phone 4-1451 195 S. Commercial 3 Yrtwa7kaX W aMsBeVeV eSi Wood burn Churches SI. Lake's CatholleT. I Uoffenbeler, pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th. Phono 0011. 8 under services 1 s a.m 10:30 a.m. Weekday mast S:16 Cmristlanv!. Lincoln and Do ad Sts. Geo. Srlniar. pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m. 8erlce 11 a.m. C. X. 1 p.m. Kre ntni atnrlea p.m. Peaxsuare 119T I. Lincoln St. Arthur Ooble, pastor. Phono 0016. Sunday School :4a a.m. Worship It a.m. and 7:4a P.m. T. P. 1:44 p.m. B.bbsrd Qeepsl Sunder School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Toung people's meetlni 7 p.tn. IV en Ins service, at 7:30 p.m. Trlallr l..therea--'rwo mtlee south of Monitor (Missouri Smod). John H. Worth, paetor. Sunder School 0:30 am. Worship 10:3. a.m. , . Issmaaus! Lathsran Doud and Oswald Sts. J. W. Carleon, pastor. 417 9nd St. Phone I-31S1. sunder School 10 a.m. Sermon II a.m. Free Motaodlst Yount and Catch BU. Oeorte Norewortbr, pastor. Phone .163. Sunder School :. am. Freachlnr 11 am. aad 7:tl p.m. Asoemely ef 0.4 Second and Lincoln Ste. BTnest niom, paetor. Phone 7030. Sunder school (:4s aj.. Preaohm 11 am. ana i:w p.m. t. r. e: p.m. Bible BapUes-Old Weehlniton School. Oatch St. between Lincoln and Tonne Bt. Rer. nelnhold Broodier, peetor. Sun- aar fMnooi .:. a.m. worship ssrvlee 11 am. and 1M pjn. T. P. Cie p.m. Belkel PreeSyierUa 3 mllee .ut on Union School Road. Karl K. Penton, pee tor. Phone S-0436. Worship 10 am. Sun der achool 10:41 am. G errata Preebrterlea Ernest Trem bler, peetor. Phone Oervels 3071. Sunder School 10 am. Worship II a.m. c. s. 7:30 p.m. Mealier Ceranealtr Pen OocmI vBereaeeonitor. rtev. a. a. Mrers, pee tor. Snndar School 10 am. Moraine wor ship 11 am. Toon. People's V p.m. Xvsngellstlo S p.m. mitrlm HeUaeee Chareh Aurora Her. Bruce Chamberlain. Aurora paetor. Bun oar School 10 am. Mornlni service 1L evening service! T.30 p.m. Chareh ef Jeeae Chrlit ef t.D.8. Belle Peesl School House. Sunder School i. a.m. sacrament meeting 7:30 P.m, The Beersenrsed Chareh ef laaa Ckrlal al Latter Der Serate Second and Oarfleld. Oeorge I. Omens, pastor. Phone 3031. Chunh echool 10 am. Preechlng u a.m. and s p.m. zion mmii i p.m. micro. Lalhsrea Monitor. Sunder ocaaoi e:w a.m. woranip service ii a.m. th. first Bunder af eech month. SI. Mevr'e Bpleeepel B. Lincoln at vuma . vourt. ncv. x. sa. Baxter, vicar. The and Bunder after Baster, April 10. Vfalv CnmmnnlMi .-M - n. -kuk --.. . 0:40 am. Eohv Bucharist and sermon 11 MeUedere Toast and a S Phone wi.. vamau . xnea, pastor, ejnurch echool 10 am. Worship 11 am. Chareh et Oa. Third and Orant Sts. Church school 10:03 am. Worship 11 a.m. S p.m. T. P. 7 p.m. Her, Bdward B. Baldwin. St, Sena. Caeaeae-Rnbbard. AttencV ec br Woodbttra parleh prieeta Sunday anaeeee am. Plret Preebrkrlaa OarflaM ana Third Ste. Barl K. Pentoa. paetor. Phone S-043S. sunder School : am. Divine See C. B. Van Nes, Blooming This Week-End Mrs. Leak (pink with a dark blotch) and Butterfuly (yellow) are opening RHODODENDRONS AZALEAS SELECTION? Over 1000 plants, 10 varieties. 8EASONT From now to tnld-Jnne. PRICES? From 0c on asaleas, St.tS on fine rhododen drons such as Cynthia, Betty Worm and, Quantity dls eeantatotSft. PAUL GRIEBENOW 805 Fairvlew Ave. Phone 3-6S8t Torn East from S. Com'l., Opposite Erlckson's Market Immanuel Lutherans Will Hear Chorus Silverton Morning services in Immanuel Lutheran church n KnnHav Anrll is. will in clude the singing of an anthem by the Silverton nign ncuuui riinru. under the direction of Justin L. Dyrud. The pastor will preacn on we auujan;., "The Lord Is My Shepherd." The Luther league will meet at 7:30 pjn., "Family Night" being postponed until April 28, ..rV.ir.Vi jitfn1ns tha nurses via n ...k. o chorus of Emanuel hospital In Portland will present a sacrea concert. ' At the Men's club meeting Tuesday evening at 8 pjn., El mer Johnson will speak on the sublect. "The Christian Fam ily." Refreshments will be provided by Stanley swanson, Mai. TWrserlial i!laild Bran- denburg and George Anderson. The Young Married coupies club will meet at the pastor's residence Thursday evening, April 23, with Mrs. A. W. Nel son as hostess. Guest speaker fni thia meetins will be the Rev. William Gentz of Our Sav ior's Lutheran church ol Os wego. Immanuel congregation will participate in the spring cloth ing drive for Lutheran World Relief, members being asked to bring articles of clothing to the church between April 19 and May 8. Fellowship Club Hosts Dillemufh The, Fellowship club of Christ Lutheran church will hear the Rev. Albert Dillemuth, student pastor at the Universi ty of Washington, at its meet ing Friday at 8 p.m. He will address the group and show colored slides on his recent trip to Europe where he attended the Lutheran World federation In Hannover, Germany, and the Olympic Games. Hosts for the meeting are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gronke and Mr. and Mrs. A. Battalion. The Rev. Dillemuth will also speak at the early service at Christ Lutheran church Sunday morning at 8:45 a.m. when the parish will have its. emphasis on Christian higher education. Turnidge to Fill Alliance Pulpit The pulpit of the Christian & Missionary Alliance church will be filled Sunday night by Rev Henry Turnidge, president of Salem Christian Academy. He will be assisted in the serv ice by the students of the church Who attend the acad emy.' Rev. Paul W. Gunther, pastor, will be absent one Sun day on business in the East where he will also attend the national convention of the Na tional Association of Evangeli cals in Cincinnati, Ohio. Extension Club In West Salem Meeting West Salem Mrs. Herman Boese and Mrs. W. A. McCorm ack were the leaders for the demonstration of "Re a d y Mixes" when the West Salem Home Extension club met at the home of Mrs. Boese this week. Those present were Mrs. Irl Folsom, Mrs. Ross Damrell, Mrs. L. H. Phillips, Mrs. Ed Underwood, Mrs. John Carr and her house guest, Mrs. Rob ert Swensen of Illinois, Mrs. Don Kuhn, Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mrs. Irene Parsons, Mrs. A. A. Withers, Mrs. John Boening, Mrs. Robert Gannon and two children, Linda and Karen, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Mc Cormack, Mrs. Boese and Mrs. David Williams, Sr., a guest for the day. Church of Prophecy Hosts Convention The Church of God of Pro phecy will host a number of delegates during a district con vention which will begin at 7:30 Friday night and continue through Sunday noon. W. H. Hardin, state overseer, will be the 'principal spesker. P. G. Shroyer is pastor of the local congregation. worehlp 11 a.m. and S p.m. T. P. T p.m. Bobberi Ceacregetleael Roe. Ted Heettnge aad Rev. alilo Raecter alter acting the eervlcee. Sunder School 10 am. Church service 11:14 am. HIDDEN TREASURES r J :'.t'-4i fairs, avnlnrinrf is routine work for staff members of Moody Institute of Science. A motion picture of their ac tivities will be shown at the Court street Christian church at 7:30 Sunday night. Saint Paul's Junior Choir to Portland im.. 4,i.!na vrinlr nf Saint aiic j ........ - - Paul's Episcopal church wlu go to Portland ounaay auuuw ing the morning church serv ice. The choir has been as signed a place in the chancel or. Trinity Episcopal church In Portland lor participation in the annual rally. Wesleyan Methodists To Hear About School TOnnrri member of the Sa lem Academy will present the work of the school oeiore xne congregation of Wesleyan Methodist church, 15th and Mill streets Sunday night Ac companying the board will be a group of students who will provide vocal and Instru mental music. Boeing Strato Bomber Outflies Sound Waves Seattle W -The Boeing Alr r. 1 a n a Pn.'s B-17 Stratoiet bomber his flown 130 miles an hour faster than the speed of sound. The world's fastest known bomber reached a speed of 794 miles an hour, with the aid of high winds. Mm lbs Ugh cost of .Bring prtvantd you from getting j j thing you wnt and od? A cash loan will proricVt rb. j I Boner to sake eovamagt of cash fjursluits and yon on j talMfcomiriurcriM I I CASH LOANS I SIS to I15QQ In 1-TRIP I I I Vboo tret. cjrr,-prycTrcmr ant. "W Coerrpise. efa. loett arbeeV . ! ama Bret coma in. ! tm. 100, 117 ear) tt (ejaae I eD.WufaMan Does Smell Tell? By J.H.WILLEIT Your sense of smell is often deceiving. As for instance in the matter of cheeses, some with the most obnoxious odor actually taste very good. While the most poisonous gases have very pleas ant odors or none at all. Body odors are seldom noticed by the Individual affected. Bru nettes are said to be more odor ous than blondes, women more than men. Certain illnesses can often be detected by odor. With a bottle of medicine the smell tells you nothing about it, and doesn't even fortell its taste. Most drugs basically strong are made palatable by the sym pathetic and conscientious drug gist This Is the 770th of a series ot Editorial advertisements appear Irfi ing in wis paper eacn rnaay. i in -5s O B f Capital Drug Store M Stota I, Liberty Phone 1-3111 V T We give Wf Green Stamps every day 1 1 " ?sV on all cash sales of prescrlptlont - Fritter. April 17. 1953 Bonneville Geis Bids On Transmission Line VA.1otirl SIR Bonnv411a Power Administration said to day bids have been opened on one of the largest orders lor high voltage power transmis sion lines it ever isued. Two lowest bids on about i c-ao milea of aluminum steel reinforced 345,000-volt con ductors and accessories were submitted by luuminum com pany of America, Portland, and npvnnlrfs Metals Co.. Louis. ville, Ky. Alcoa bid $4,078,384 fob bidders shipping point and Reynolds bid $4,339,066 fob destination. There were three other bidders. The material will be used for nnnnavtlin hish Voltaire erlrl lines Including McNary-Ross; Chief josepn-snonomisn lines 3 and 4, and the Snohomish Richmond Beach section of the Snohomish-Kitsap line. Policeman Reports WheelsTires Stolen 'San Francisco (UJD Anthony Cummings parked his car and $200 worth of new tires and tubes outside his home. Next morning when he got up to go to work he found the car Jacked up with all four tires and the wheels missing. Cummings had to walk to his Job on the police force. SCHAEFER'S COLD TABLETS For simple headache and simple neuralgia caused by a common cold, haadache, nasal congestion, fever, muscular achat and paint, temporary conttipa i e n Only af 50c-$1.00 SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Dally, 7:30 sun. - t tun. Sundays, 8 ajn. 4 pjn, ; 135 N. Commercial 4 - SfH m I' r.i I ut, I uopyrignt r.1 in1 iir. ,niuaia