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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 12

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PAGE TWELVE- -THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Churches of Newark Welcome You To Sunday Services it the missionary program of this church. First To Fly Non-Stop From Japan to Washington Missionaries To Conduct Meetings Tomorrow's Services BIBLE STUDENTS. NEWARK ECCLES1A 243 Cambria street. Sunday broadcast, Frank and Ernest, over radio station WHKC at 8:30 a jn. Subject, "No More Death." Sunday study, "The Divine Plan of the Ages," at 7:30 Thursday study, "The New Creation," at 7:30 p.

m. ELECTION Next Tuesday Ne ark voter will again exert' their right of franchise by ini to the polls. In candidates for city offices, following important 15sues appear on the ballots receivw Maj. Montgomery Will Speak Sunday Major Charles W. Montgomery, judge of the Fifth district court of appeals, will speak Sunday at 7 p.

m. in the Second Baptist church, Third street and National drive. The service, arranged by the pastor, Rev. Arthur D. Barham, will honor Newark and Licking county's returning service men.

A section of the church will be reserved for parents and members of the families of those who have sons or daughters in the service. Judge Montgomery served in the first World war with the rank of major, most of his service being overseas. 1 EVANGELICAL REFORMED. ST. JOHNS South Fifth and Poplar streets.

L. H. Lammers, minister. Sunday school at 9:15 a. sermon topic "Christian Contentment." Youth Fellowship will meet Sunday at 6:30 p.

m. in the church. Union services at 7:30 p. m. Women's Union Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Mrs. F. Howarth and Mrs. A. Richard will be in charge of the program.

Choir rehearsal Friday at 7 p. m. and Cathechetical Instruction Saturday at 9 a. m. Church council will meet Sunday morning after the services for a special meeting.

jjr- CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Located at corner of Hoover and Buckingham streets. M. Bliss Steiner, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Worship at 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Rev. J. R.

Schisler, Beulah Beach. Eevning worship at 7:30. Sermon bv Rev. J. R.

Schisler. Children's Bible club Thursday at 4 p. m. An evangelistic cam-Daien will be held in the Christian and Missionary Alliance CJiL I chapel from Nov. 4 through Nov.

25. with the exception of Satur home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Holcomb, 44 '2 East Church street. Prayer meeting Wednesday night.

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEMORIAL B. C. Peters, pastor. Bible school, 9:15 a. junior church, 10:30 a.

worship 10:30 a. sermon theme, "Effective days. Services each evening 7:30. Rev. J.

R. Schisler will open J. R. SCHISLER th campaign Sunday and will sDeak at both the morning ana Rev. J.

R. Schisler, a graduate the evening services. Speaker Evangelism." C. E. societies, 6:30 1 of Simpson Bible Institute, Seat iney are; ine of the three mill School Levy; theoa, mill County Fair Levy $500,000 Hospital Bund the $210,000 Library Bond sue; and, the $300,000 Street Lighting Bond Issue.

The pob will be open from 6.30 a. til 6:30 p. Tuesday, ber 6th. HOME If you arc conside-iM the purchase of a home welcome the opportunity work with you on teiectir.s th. proper mortgage loan City was assure this week of by a fed eral works agency planum fund to be used in plannini! disposal plant and sewage cilities.

FIREBELL Missing now the old hose tow er of the Net ark Fire Department fl historic firebell which for years told all residents when" the fires were It has bett taken down to be salvage! i CONFIDENCE Your discussion with us on financial matters tle, and Missionary Train- next week. Nov. 5-9, will be Rev. D. S.

Yount. pastor of the C. and ing Institute, Nyack, N. will be the speaker opening the Gos M. A.

church, Orrville. No prayer meeting and Bible study Thurs pel Crusade" in Christian and Missionary Alliance chapel, Hoov day because ol the special p. m. Worship, 1. SO p.

m. Utncial board will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. Father and Son dinner Tuesday at 6:30 p. with Rev.

Paul Sharp, pastor of Fifth avenue U. B. ehurch, Columbus, as speaker. Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7:30 p.

choir at 8:30 p. m. Queen Esther class will meet Thursday at 6:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs.

Henry Carson, 771 Sherman avenue. A potluck dinner will be served. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Hudson avenue at Wyoming street. "Everlasting Punishment" is the subject of the lesson-sermon.

It will have for the golden text: "Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end: but establish the just" (Psalms Included in the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon are the following correlative passages from the Bible and from the Christian Science textbook. "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures." "The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuf-fering to us-ward, not willing I hat any should perish, but that all should come to repentance" (11 Pet. "Through repentance, spiritual baptism and regeneration, mortals put off their material beliefs and false individuality. It is only a question of time when 'they shall all know Me (God), from the least of them unto the greatest' (Science and Health, p. 242.) MISSION.

mw (Si Vs.i:' 'fit' i AMERICAN Located at 228 East Main street, Rev. N. Shafer, pastor. Service, 7:45 p. m.

No afternoon service. Prayer and testimony meeting Wednesday night. TABERNACLE. FOURSQUARE Canal and er and Buckingham streets, beginning Sunday morning and continuing through Nov. 25.

Meetings will be field nightly at 7:30, except Saturdays. At present, Mr. and Mrs. Schisler are attending a language school at Beulah Beach in preparation for mission work in the Netherlands East Indies. They will leave the states early in 1946.

Rev. Schisler will speak at the morning and evening services on Nov. 4 and Nov. 11. Speaking Monday through Friday next week will be Rev.

D. S. Yount, pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church, Orrville. Mr. Yount was formerly a missionary aviator to Borneo, Netherlands East Indies, and will show pictures of his adventures there.

Sixth streets. Rev. and Mrs. C. Powers, ministers.

Sunday school 9:45 a. worship, 10:45 a. m. sermon topic, "Freedom In Wor nem sincuy conimeiitiai. wt loan money everyday to oeonU on a confidential basis for an? i CATHOLIC.

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES, Granville and Pearl streets. Rev. Father John J. Slattery, pastor.

Sunday masses are at 7, 8:45 and 10:15 a. m. The Alter and Rosary society will receive Holy Communion in the 7 o'clock mass. Holy hour Sunday at 7 p. m.

Daily masses are at and 8 a. m. CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Located at 380 East Main street. Rev. Father J.

W. Byrne, pastor. Rev. Father Sunday school, 9:45 a. 11 a.

m. Testimony meeting Wed-! nesday, 7:45 p. m. Reading room, Newark Trust building. Japan to Washington, D.

non-stop 6544 miles in 27 hours, 29 minutes is the new record the Army Air Forces boasts for B-29 Superfortresses. Fust of four giant bombers participating in historic flight from Hokkaido Island lands, top photo, at National Airport. Some of the crew members are shown in bottom picture as they were welcomed at the end of their journey. Left to right are Michael N. McCoy, air inspector of the 315th Wing; Ira C.

Eaker, deputy chief of the Army Air Forces, who headed the welcoming delegation; Brig-Gen. Frank A. Armstrong, deputy chief of the 20th Air Force, who is being kissed by Mrs. Armstrong, and Col. George E.

Akerson of the 315th Wing. NEA Telephoto. CHRISTIAN UNION. MAPLE AVENUE Edgar J. ship.

Worship at 7:31) p. theme, "The Witness Within." Young people service, 6:30 p. m. Prayer service Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.

Evangelistic Bible study Thursday. 7:30 p. m. REFUGE 72 South Fifth street. Harry W.

Smith; pastor. No service in the church Sunday morning on account of the wedding ceremony to be read at the alter at 2 p. m. for Miss Maxine Jacques and Samuel Sawyer. The service Sunday night will be evangelistic.

Testimony meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 and sermon at 8:15 p. m. Stiadv, minister.

Sunday school; at 9:30 a. m. Worship at 10:45 Church fellowship hour, subject Speaks Sunday Presbyterians To a. m. Evening worship at llle fpmiudi A-ray nppuea.

Philip Remark, assistant pastor. 1 Services Sunday, low mass at 7 one at the morning worship. Chi a. m. with members of the Altar 'Rho group meets in the church and Rosary society receiving Sunda at official Holv Communion: high mass at'.

9:30 a. Holy hour and bene-iboard members will meet in the diction at 7 p. m. I church Monday at 7:30 p. m.

Im- I 1 1 1 .1 Conduct Institute Thursday, Church day. Executive meeting at 1:15 p. m. in the parish house. At 2 p.

Women's society meets in the social room. Mrs. H. L. Reusser will have the devotionals.

Special music. A p. m. Theme, "The Way of the Transgressor Is Hard." Christian Endeavor rally of the Delaware district of Christian Union will meet here Sunday for on all-riav meeting. Rev.

Bpn First Presbyterian church will Dortant mectine. Board of elders twill meet in the church office Gahanna, president, will take'P'aylet, "Hoops, Hobbles and will be given by Mrs. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Loyal Women's class meets in the social charge of the program after the slacks, SMrwi.117 trhnnl A liaclcfft Hinnpr t.

H. Heckelman. MIS. ft. A.

rooms of the church Tuesday at 7:30 p. rn. Hotnemakers guild be host to one of the two church LUTHERAN Officers' Institutes, of the Zanes-j ST pAUL67 Nortn Flfth ville Presbytery. Rev. Mark Ma--street.

C. M. Danford, pastor. The harg of First church here will 2rd Sunday after Trinity. Serv-be chairman of the institute held; jces at 8:45 a and 10:30 a.

m. in Newark. Sessions will be heldjSundav school, with classes for from 3 p. m. to 9 p.

with thciaii ages, is at 9:30 a. m. Luther evening luncheon being served by; Nashue is teacher of the young women of First church. (people's class. Special music at These institutes are for the first service by the youth deacons and trustees and are choir; the combined 'senior and meets all day Wednesday to sew.

Youth Luncheon forum will meet Wednesday at 11:45 a. m. Stewart Cox, teacher in the high school, will speak. Junior choir will hold a covered dish dinner in the vviiDuuibivi- pu.p-Jie. PHILHARMONIC The first ot eight Philharmonic concerts this season will be presented on November 15th.

Saa Gelfer, conductor, announced that three of the concern would be held in the Newark high school auditorium, one it Denison university and three a the county, one each at Patask-ala, Johnstown, and Hebron. BONDS As of Thursday. Nov. 1, total bond sales for the Victory Loan Drive, announced by the war finance committee, amount, ed to $182,185. SOUND Agricultural credit ij offered to the farmers of ticking county.

Write, phone or visit this bank and give us your plan for improving your land, building or livestock. CONTRIBUTION Robin Hood and his gang ended their "taking" ways in a drive to raise the $10,000 Community Fund quota. One of the last "contributions'1 was a bag of ioot containing 100 silver dollars. The drive ended at midnight, Wed-nesday, and tothls are now being computed WELCOME Thirty floats, nine bands, 30 to 50 equestrians and marching units totaling nearly 4000 are expected to participate in the parade this Sunday welcoming home Licking Counrr Veterans of World War II. At White Field.

Major-General Curtis E. LeMay, all war theater air commander and Gover fm NAZARENE. FIRST J. Frank Simpson, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

worship at 10:45 a. sermon topic, "The Early Pentecostal Church." Evening worship at 7:30 theme, "Sinful and Spiritual Pleasures Contrasted." NYPS and junior meetings at 6:30 p. m. WFMS meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. followed by a meeting of the board.

EAST SIDE AT 429 East Main street. Rev. Doyle Clay, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a. worship 10:30 a.

sermon topic, "Giving Our Best." Evening worship at 7:30. theme. "The Wav of will be served at noon in the Baughman, Mrs. Carl Stone and basement. Afternoon service be-1 Mrs.

Kenneth Forgraves. Mrs. Kins at 2 p. m. with Rev.

King in' John Callander will speak on charge. Rev. H. H. Hoover will "The Crusade for Christ." Fol-bnng the afternoon message.

1 lowing the meeting a tea will be Missionary meeting Wednesday given by Mrs. Turley. in the par-at 7 p. m. Dorcas society will linage, for the women.

Senior meet in the church Thursday at 2 'choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Young people's choir meets P- m. Junior choir rehearsal Sat-Thursday at 7 p. m.

Senior choir urday at 10 a. Junior high meets Thursday Ht 8 p. m. choir meets at 11 a. m.

PINE STREET Harold E. EAST MAIN STREET John V. Doyle, minister. Sunday school Lacy, minister. Sundav school at at 9:30 a.

m. Worship at a. m. Worship at 10:15 a. m.

a. m. Sermon topic, "Why Not; Sermon topic, "A Christ-Cen-Call It That?" Evening worship, tered Religion." Worship at 7:30 at 7:30 p. m. Theme, "Last Night! p.

m. Theme, "The Wind on the sponsored by the Board of Chi is-jchapel choirs will smg for the church Wednesday at 5 p. m. Sen-tian Education of the Presbyter- later service. Sermon: "Whose! ior choir rehearsal Thursday at ian church.

They are intended to Is This Image?" Adult p. m. Fidelity class meets in bring instruction and inspiration; sion class, preparatory to church the home of Misses Helen and to those responsible for leader-; membership, will meet Monday; Hazel Hall, 837 West Main street ship in the respective at 7:30. West division will meet Friday at 7:45 p. m.

Senior Home-Trained leadership has been pro-! Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the home maker's class will hold a rum-vided for each institute. of Mis. Louise Robinson, 103 Day mage sale in the church Friday David N.

Roller of Mansfield and avenue. Church council will 'and Saturday. Rev. Alfred J. Wold of Columbus meet Wcdnstday at 730 p.

m. in i SECOND H. H. Hoover. mTr nun- Salvation." Midweek service Ynnlh 9 in tfrmin on Earth.

Junior church at 10:30 Heath 9:30, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. will be in charge here. the parish house. Senior cate-lister.

Sunday school at 1 chism class will meet Saturday a. worship at 10:30 a. a ni Mrs. aipnep unntlit in u-i mcpt thp ttirrh at i ser rliarpp Semi-annual Delaware Iniertnrvliatp foUrm-ahm 1 "Walking Preacher of the 7:30 p. tn.

Ufv. Guv at a- a junior class at mon topic, "World district rhristian F.nripavnr rallv amim ill mi in tiio rhmvh at Ozarks," author of an autobiog "Walkin' Preacher of thp Oarks P- m- in lne isn nouse. r.vemnc worship at 7:30, theme, will be held in Maple Avenue o. m. Alathean class will! 81'aphy on that experience, will to So- i will be the cuest nreachcr.

Jun-1 Knnipsj-Helation of Chnstiar Christianity CHURCH OF GOD. NORTH STREET Rev. H. W. Staats, minister.

Sunday school at 10 ak m. Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon topic, "Yesterday. Today churr-h SunHav mnf rnHi.u 7 -m Sunday at r.SO p.Tn uu c'j in.is.lor aecs s-u, baturday at DrrW Official board meet Thnsp attpnHina iviltllinmrt KTrc Pai-I ITni-hac Til At 1 1 1 ing WpHnp.rfav at 8 Mirf- uuiuii villa in wn.

i tiii iutiii- HOLY TRINITY Corner west week services Thursday at 7:15 ilirni: r.t and Forever." Evening worship Main and Williams streeet. Robert take a potluck dinner. Dinner; street. First quarterly confer-! IBrownlce of Denison university. will be served in our basement; ence will take the place of the, Board of trustees will meet in the and members will go to Maple regular midweek service Wed-! 10:45 a.

sermon topic "The Old! church parlor, Mondav at 7:30 E. Gaines, pastor. Twenty-third t'ne Sunday after Trinity. Church Avenue church as a group. Liriv-incsday at 7:30 p.

m. Third circle Workl Becomes New." Union eve-1 P- m. Session will meet in p. followed by choir practice. Ladies' Aid will meet next Thursday at 2 p.

m. LOG CABIN 247 north 30th street. Scripture lesson and communion at 10:30 a. m. at y.

P. E. each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs.

Dale Bryson, president, in charge. SIXTH AND LOCUST Rev. Wr. A. Wilson, minister.

Sunday school, 9:30 h. worship 10:45 iscnooi ai a. service at pis Diease oe leauv uv i u. tn.v.iii mppi wennesaav. i.

at Hmmir Xiw.er,. a. sermon, "Serving Young people's meeting at 2 p. m. Women's Bible class will inin whip at r.SO.

tneme, ihe Wed-i 10:30 'Church and Luther league p. m. nappy nour ior cnuuren mcet the church Ihursciay im" nwum "i UiC uwms. inesday at 7:30 p. m.

Studies Sunday1 noon for a covered-dish luncheon. Joan Mm in will leart the RYF at.nalaiLn wilt h. meet in the church at 7:30 a. sermon topic, "The GreaM officers'! followed bv a business 6:30 p. m.

Bible quiz in charge i rehearsals Thursday- Juniors atip- m- Council will meet Monday weanesaay at p. in. school teachers' and meeting Wednesday at p. i iv u. iii.

iii mi: iiuiue ui Loval Workers class will meet; of Robert Sims. Read Matt, chap APOSTOLIC. CHRISTIAN 27- North 23rd street. John O'Reilly, minister. 4 I 11! sinini's ul ill tin i in' Adams.

580 Prior avenue. Fellow- Prayer meeting Wednesday at p. m. will have a wiener church. Thursday for alUdav sew- smP rlass I Thursday at 8 p.

m. in the homelters 1-7. Berean Bible class Mon-of Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Hebron. day at 2 p.

m. in ihe home of Mrs. G. L. MacQueen and Mrs.

James' A. E. Taylor, 26 Wyoming street. bunday school at 1 p. m.

Wor- ing. Business meeting is at 'l! D. and party for their families, ship at 7:30 p. m. Young people's Wedncsday at 6:30 p.

in. in the meeting Tuesday night. Prayer Cooper, assistant hostesses, uimr Church senool workers confer-! No. 8 in the home of Mrs CONGREGATIONAL. PLYMOUTH Rev.

Fred ihome of Mrs. Harold Retherford, K. rehearsal Thursday at 7 p. m. ence Monday at 7:30 p.

m. Fin-! Hazel Baker, 350 North 21st street Need of the Spirit of Christ." Worship at 7:30 p. sermon theme. "The Test of Our Foundation for Time and Eternity." Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. in the church auditorium.

Mrs. Frank Kelly, leader. Children's meeting at 6:30 in the church basement. Mrs. Beatrice Mc-Knight, leader.

Special music in the Sunday night service by Ralph Wright. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. meeting Thursday night. Young people's prayer meeting Friday night.

nor frame J. Lausche speak. The parade will start at 1:30 p. m. at Second and East Main streets, a tht square, out West Mam to Fourth, up Fourth to Church and out Church street to White Field.

CARLOADINGS 0 car- loadings are up I2.0w. Durai the week of Oct. 27. the B.iO. handled 67.775 carloads, made up of 46.086 loaded or.

and 21.689 received from connections. During the week Oct. 20. the total 55.757. The same week a- ip 84 Philmont avenue.

Senior choir rehearsal in the ehurch Friday at 7:30 p. m. Swett, pastor. Church school atjKcguiar meeting ot the first nr-iance committee meeting I uesday Thursday at 2:30 p. No.

9. in 9:30 a. worship at 10:45 a. m. cle will be postponed until Nov.

at 7:30 p. m. Circle No. 5, Mrs. A.

the church parlor, Tuesday at 8 p. Sermon subject: "The Unwanted' 16. and in its place the ladies Dodd leader, will be the No. 10. in the home of Mis' Christ Whom All Men Mar-j hold a rummage sale in the tess at the Wednesday supper! Lucille McLeod and Mrs Marionel WESLEYAN METHODIST.

FIRST Wilwood and Poplar avenues. Kennth M. Lewis, pastor. Bible hour, 9:45 a. wor- church basement Friday and Sat-, at 6:30 p.

m. Cooperative plan.iOuerfield, 22!) West Locust i urday. Nov. 9 and 10. beginning-Program will be in chaise of the (street, Mondav at 7-30 m.

No. 12! 1 X' i (ill-RCII OK CHRIST. CENTRA! Dr. K. H.

Cross-field, ad-interim pastor. Sunday veiled." Junior Youth under the direction of Miss Beverly Hott and Miss Marian Johnson at 4 p. m. Union sen-ices at 7:30 p. m.

ai a. iii. o.Aiii linn- 'I. j-iiun" peopie. v.ircie ino.

i. mis. in the church dininc room for a rrmay ai i p. m. in me uomt uuorge leader, will meet in First Methodist ehurch.

"The I Mrs. William Ryan. ISn the home of Mrs. Lester Bro- Walkin Preacher of the Ozarks Cedar street Laymans meet hard. 25 north 22nd street Thurs- The new P-51H, is the world's fastest propeller driven airplane.

It will travel well over 460 m.p.h. It Is good for high altitude flying and has a long flying range. pot luck suppi Mondav at 6 30' "'c'nonl 81 a- worship at; ship. 10:45 a. m.

Young People m. 10:15 a. sermon topic, "Beacon meeting, 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic SECOND Sundav school.

9:30 Lights Union worship at 7:30: service, 7:30 p. m. Missionary a. worship, 10:45 a. m.

with n- m- in Flrst Baptist church. Rev. convention Wednesday, Thursday sermon by Wiilard W. Bait- c'uy Howard, author of the book.jand Friday at 7:30 p. m.

Special lett of Otterbein college topic. i "Walkin' Preacher of the music and special addresses on cairsa saw a total of handled. will speak. Meeting of the board; Sunday at 7:30 p. m.

in the iNeii at 1:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal of trustees Monday at 7:30 p. m. Avenue Methodist church.

Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Circle No. "Tuesday Turnout" from 4 to 7:30 jjEAL AVENUE Frederick 4, Mrs. Harry Rossel.

leader, will p.m. Circle No. 3 will meet Wed-; grown, minister. Sunday school1 meet Tuesday night in the home nesday at 2:30 p. m.

in the 9:15 a. worship at 10:30 a.iof Ida Davis, 239 Bucking-of Mrs. Mabel Stanch. 155 South sermon topic. "What Has ham street.

Second street, with Mrs. Susan Christianity to Offer You?" Youth I SECOND Arthur Barham. O'Dowd as hostess. Study hour; fellowship at 6 p. m.

Official1 minister. Sundav school, 9:30 a. "When Life Reaches Its WI speak. Ihe congregation will Westminster Fellowship will meet; vnl-e to parsonage at 133 at 6:30 p. La Verne Dowler, Mt.

Vernon mad and buy a new SAFETY The TV, a low cost war ing service. File leader. Circle No. 5 will meet -affKMp-jour bni' add to Monday at 8 p. m.

in the church Wednesday at p. m. Under-1 hoard mpptmif Mondav at wnrshin at 10:30 a. sermon marlor. vnur coo- standing the Scriptures." "Sam-p.

Every member will need topic, "An Old World Becomes! WOODSIDE Woods avenue ssk ios If to attend. Weslevan guild will (New." Communion service at 7' and Selby street, R. L. Ryall. pas- OI SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER meet 1 uesday at p.

m. in me. p. m. in honor of returning serv tor.

Junaay senool at 9:30 a. home of Mrs. Peail Keek. 120 ice men. Judge Charles Montgom preaching at 10:30 a.

Choir Maholm street. Mrs. Daniel for The Walkin' Preacher of the Ozarks Rev. Guy Howard ery win speaK. A nursery tor pre- rehearsal Jhursday school children in 1 ho morn-' in the home of Mrs at 7:30 p.

m. Dorothy Me- son the Judge of Israel and the Book of Ruth." Plymouth Girl Scout troop Thursday at 7 m. Miss Jean Mitchell, leadei. Plymouth Gleaners will meet in the home of Edward Rvan. Rummage sale sponsored by the first circle Saturday at 8:30 a.

m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7 ty, will review tin ana Roost Young ung bonk. "The Chiangs of (. hma. Praver meeting Wednesday at 7 p.

m. Mizpah Bible class i ill meet Thursday at 11-30 a. m. with us. you may withdraw them at vcnience.

Do r.ot fire or theft. RATIONING The shoes went off the midnight last Tu--' too, now becomes war days. Local normal buying lowing the lilt nig BONDS Some L.c Bond purchase in the Victory L'-w' end UP with a car. Bond buyers to check with issuer ing. conducted by Miss Shirley: Candlish, Wood avenue.

Berean Cass. B.Y.F. at 6 p. m. The Glean-j Bible class will meet Wednesday ers class will meet Tuesday night i night in the home of Mrs.

Leora in the home of Mrs. Ralph Walk-j George, Woods avenue. Edward er. Prayer meeting Wednesday Enderlin will conduct devotionals. at 4:30 and 7 in the home of Mrs.

Herbert Be- m. and Salurda m. hout. North Williams street, with I TURKEY and DRESSING Cranberry Sauce 0vered dish dinner. Each mem- METHODIST.

her take table service. Choir FIRST Charles E. Turley. min-: meetine Thursday at 7:30 o. m.

in tn-si artictpat nignt. The Philathea class will meet Thursday night in the home of Mrs. John Dart ball game Thursday night. Choir practice Fridav night. SHILOH Rev.

I. P. Fears, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 t'NITED BRETHREN. FIRST A.

B. Cox, minister. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Worship at 10:30 a.

m. Sermon topic. "A Separate People." Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Message by Rpy F.lha Flliott nn "What I the church.

Ladies of the church will serve a turkey supper in the ister. Sunday school at 9:30 a. worship at 10:30 a. sermon topic, "Thp Fields Are White Laborers are Needed." Union church dinning room Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m.

Proreed a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. Eve worship at 7:30 p.

m. in First to be used on the organ fund.ininir n-nrAm at 7-in nVinrt Takp Tn xiuVa a You'll enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of our new dining room. Plenty of Tender STEAKS AND CHOPS TO YOUR ORDER Through the Charles S. Pearson Lecture Bureau the people of Newark are able to hear the famous author of the book. "The Walkin' Preacher of the Ozarks." the Rev.

Guy Howard. He will relate his experiences among the mountain people of Missouri and Arkansas, having walked thousands of miles preaching the gospel, and living on a salary that averaged $14 a month. lueinoaisi. cnurcn. ncv.

ltuv now-uicKets are on sale now. Keserva-j Home and Foreign mission will! Home." Gladys Ward Mission-ard, "The Walking Preacher of Hons should be made early as i mePt Tuesday night in the home ary society will meet in the home the Ozarks. will be the guest only 300 persons will he served. 0f c.rev, 256 Race street. of Mrs.

Paul Shipp 33 Allen preacher. Intermediate Youth Fel- TRINITY A. Rev. R. K.

Doi as missfon will meet street, Tuesday at 7 30 lowsnip in the i par- Taylor, pastor. Sundav school. a p. m. Praver meeting Wed Young people of the church are lor at 5 Sue James, leading.

a worship. 10 45 a. -ni-otm- nmht pw ih. mvitoH uttnw w. Topic.

Habits I Like to Culti- ipntp -Shelter Under the Blood will meet in the home of Mrs. pic's rally in the church Tuesday details regardinR v- for this prize BONDS For qu.k -purchasing quota of v-come to the The minutes. FAIRGROI'ND call for ar. district basket r-a' and oih i -c-could be the year. SCOITS Gir; this past week c-.

tional Girl S.v.it Fears Thinsdav at 7:30 Choir lehearsal Friday Communion at 12 30. p. m. I at eft) p. in.

All young peopie night, ate urged to attend. Prayer serv-j ices Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. and COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE! vate." High school group meets Evening worship. 7:30.

theme, in 'he chun parloi with Ch'de "What Think Ye nf Com-McKesnd leading tiie discussion munion at hoth services. Circle 3 on "Who Are tne Delenders of will nieet, place to he announced Liberty?" at 6:30 p. The Foe-. later. Monday at 8:30 p.

m. Pray-tmi c-otiii meets at p. m. in er service, alfo junior choir rr- vfT- i M0 p. m.

Christian Endeavor PRESBYTERIAN. Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Choir re- FIRST Mark B. Mahai C.

min-. hearsal Thursday at 6.30 and 7:30 onuse. rsiryan nearsal Wednesday at ::0 p. inter. Sunday school at 9.30 a.

p. InU-rmediate choir rehear ee cuiiri meets ucsclav in a.uii-1 u.uti in iiiv-iivaoies nin win in in nonie i unr.snm at near cnt-mnn sal Thursday at 4:30 p. in. Children's meetings on Monday and Thursday at 3:30 p. home of Mrs.

Thelma Sabo. 406'of Mrs. Frances Stewart. "Certainties of Christian M.mll stiet-t. Mrs.

Jan.es John- derson avenue, Wednesday at 8:30 Faith." Church Of ficers' institute will revit-w IxMtk "Chris- o. m. Missionary society will meet is held in this church from 3 to 9 t.anity Where j.IVP. Miss in the home of Mrs. Maud P.

p. m. Youth Federation will meet lola heor) will have rharee of Johnson. N'nrlit lOlh strict -Werl-; ti, r. i i STEVENS STREET W.

Long, pastor. Worship at 9:30 a. V. i ing off wtb rf ark high sch.v. Closed Every Thursday! 7 ARCADE ANNEX BE SURE TO HEAR HIM AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH THIS SUNDAY NIGHT.

NOV. 4TH levotmn, iiiuiipiani r.A- ti, (. in. ciiiih i.ia noutn nne slieect. hundav stamp ol a Ureal Sou Sundav tne al room at 7 p.

m. Mr. and rehearsal Friday at 8 p. m. 30 Ren, u- tho wWt.Unh.l in it iT, aiis.

n.iroi.i tteusser in cnarge. li llimshia ronfeieneo at service at 7:30. suhiret -ritimate en Unmn Man Official board meetine uight retreshments All dav e. WiNlnesdav in the Mial 'Mt Vet in. iii he givr BAPTIST BAPTIST 30 a.

rn Surift set i ir, fli--A n-lnwc chuu h- Mondav nipht rhllnst-' i set vn rtrwn-1nr FIRST at r. m. Weunrsnav at 7 30 rn h.p at ft: MrtniliL-t hur TnrJar n-pht in "1.

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