Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 235, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 14, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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tiny candles. The chiidren were pre-
$1.79
$1.39
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25c to $100
Silk Tie*
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SHOES
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Max Factor’s
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Face Powder J
$5
Shoes
3
Brownbilt Shoe Store
and
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Service
$1.00
Give the Little
$6
Tots
Face powder brush $1
COLLEGE TAILORS
Liberal Allowance for Your
Old Range
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Call us for fi*M demonstration
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North Side.
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“New Testament religion is sim-
ple in its method and work; there
neglect so great a salvati
briefly discussed, with esp
Fountain
DRINKS
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The senior class of the Teachers
College Demonstration School will
Lee Douglass
Service Drug.
Telephone 171.
MrS. Medders Head
Presbyterian S. S.
FKrpEesrexhcrwtzar
superintendent of the First Pres-
Sixty-seven union veterans nt the
Civil War remain in Kentucky.
Ready”
7:00 p m
hearsali-
Robert Hopper Miss Golds Heard I'
will have charge of the devotional
period. . I i
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Re Given Tonight
Ry C.I.A. Seniors
Jewelry Is Always
Appropriate
aa,a m
departhient
New B athing
SUITS
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in nine color harmony
.shades created for the
stars of Hollywood and
for you, by Max Factor,
“ Filmland's Make - Up,
Genius.
Girls at the Withrow House were
entertained with a picnic Wednes-
A. B. Wilkirson Jr.
Has Birthday Party
eluding Rev. and Mrs. A. O. Col-
ley. minister of the Sears and Sum-
mit Church of Christ in Dallas
A baptismal service was held at
the close of the Friday evening ser-
Two Honored at
Birthday Outing
Mrs. J. E Ford and Mrs J. I. An-
derson were given an outing party
at the City Park Friday evening. In
observance of their birthdays, both
and kindred subjects throughout the I to the week-end guest of Miss Ellen
week, it'to announced. I Johnson, and other triends.
Morris & McClendon
219 W. Hickory.
- Phone 958.
THE BOSTON
STORE
library for the use of the Sunday. - ”
school is being installed, to be op-Parents, Mr. and Mr* C. S. Me-
leamtaJlsU^ .
Four Sermons in
• Sunday Services
$1.79
. Exclusive New
Styles. ’
cAGKrODR
King Radio Shop
Phone 351.
For Comfort and
Style
" Watch My Window
for
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WEAR
VITALITY
Attractive styles—
$249 and $2.98
SeridU* Your East Summer Clothes
We can review the fabric in your dresses, suits, shirts,
sweaters, etc. You’ll be surprised at the results—and so
reasonable too. Phone 24
Miss Lewis Will
Give Piano Recital
Kimbrough-
Jobin
Drug Store
We Deliver -
Telephone 47
J.C.PENNEYCO
“Sally Lea”
FROCKS
sesvGGS CASH STORE
aaS west Oak St.________
Graduation Time
o’clock. Campbell will discuss such | five months on their
subjects, as ‘The New Birth, "The I there.
Pool’s
Colortest
Shirts
7 Button Fronts Guaranteed
Fast Colors
People
all serv-
Book raes are being built and a michael 9 Bryan an here for the
- - week-end. visutmg she fanner's
image nentioned in the
chater of Daniel, and the
—Babylor, the Great—desa -
Revelation, as types the speaker
showed how great systems of reli-
gion grow as a result of the admix-
wihin aze next two weeks.
Rehearsals have begun, with the
following cast taking part; Mabel
When you visit a display of Modem
Gas Ranges, you see first their beauty
of design and color. Then you run an
inquisitive palm across the gleaming
porcelain and find it smooth and cool.
Perhaps you give the heat control
wheel n trial spin and peep into-the
smokeless broiler..
Mrs -ohn Harbert has as her
guest for this week-end her grand-
mother. Mrs. R.L. McMurry of
Fort Worth
Mrs. Pauline Ruble Hall of Dal-
las, former student at C. I. A., to
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Wear Tread Straight Arch
124 Attend High
SchoolBanqiiet
Thursday. Night
SPECIALE
TURNER1^
Quality .Food Store
* 7 Telephone’ 27
—Church School adult
loons as favors. The little honoree
received a number of attractive toys
as remembrances from little friends.
Those assisting Mrs. Wilkirson in
entertaining included Mrs. W. M
Hughes Billy Watson, E. P. Wake-
field of Ponder. C. J. Wilkirson Jr
and Miss Louis Parker.
Young guests were: Ruth Har-
ris. Frankie Vestal, Susan and Bob-
.Have 'and always will
appeal to the tired and
.thirsty. You will like
gor sandwiches, sodas
ha courteous service.
farm near
of wether-
Ice Box
$5.00
Also other sizes.
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bte Storrie. Jackie Reynolds Mar 1
Blanche Watson, E P. Wakeela
J,enasles Ra Hughes. George
Light III., Claud Calvin Cox. Lou
Allie and DUly Jean Suilivan, Lou-
ise and Frances Stover.
Yar ’Round Comfort
Comes with a Gas Range
All these convenience feattires you
can appreciate at a glance, but you’ll
never know how much a Modern Gas
Range can do for you until you have
one in your own home. Care-free
cooking in a cool kitchen, added hours
of leisure, and the sattefaction of
knowing you're saving money every
• day you cook with gas are only a few
of the pleasures of owning a Modern
Gas Range.
■the sons of God marrying the
daughters of men’. the giant or
imagel nentjoned in the second
itess
in
Ale You Having
Tteuble with your
Feet?
P Brooks for luncheon at 1 o'clock
at Ree’s Camp on Lake Dallas
The Denton County Singing As-
sedation will meet tomorrow after -
-DENTON TEXAS-ncpL-cngnu zuAX MavuE-
A total of 124 attended the ban-
quet Friday evening given by the
junior class at the Sen’or High
School honoring the seniors, at the
a high school orchestra directed by I Jane Ried of Abernathy are spend-
him will give a special music pro- | ing the week-end with her parents,
gram at the Sunday session. H. J P I Mr. and Mrs C..8 NcNath.
Vitz to music director Ushers for -----------------
Dr L. H^HiSbartt^W^S^
and Frank Rigler are attending the
Northeast Texas Press AMOCtatlon.
wtoidLls meeting toPaUae today
-Mrs. t o. Pierson ha* retutpeir
to her home in Abilene after visit-
ing tier daughter. Mrs J. TV Stew-
art.
Andrew McDonald, who is doing
engineering work with the United
Gas Co.. in Louisiana, was in Den-
ton Saturday on his way to Pilot
boutonniere. - -i.
Members of the class in charge of
arrangements are: Misses Pauline
Van Horne, Louise Blanchette and
Dorothy Patterson. Ch? perones tor
the dance are: Dr and Mrs L. H
Hubbard. Mr and Mra E. V. White,
Misses Estella G. Hefley, Charlotte
Halgrim, Olive Halbert and Mrs.
Grace R. Bailey.
9:45 a m—Sunday School. Mrs
eorge Madders, superintendent: B service was
Looney. secretary. Leeson. "Jacob at
campbeP
though Mrs. Medders was the su-
perintenaent of the First Cumber-
land Presbyterian Sunday School.
Dallas, from 1914 to 191*. She has
Minor" (first movement) by De-
bassy and “Allegro" by Cyril Scott.
Play to Be Given
by Demonstration
Schcool Seniors
will preach a revival sermon
6130 p raj—Young People’s Chris-
tian Endeavor
A T A cafeteria egndie8- -ne ennaren were pre-
Miniature airplanes decorated the sented win balls, whisties and qal-
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Beginning another week's revival
Irr the First Christias Church Sun-
day W R. Vivrett Jr., pastor wil
have charge of services Sunday
morning, and Rev. Paul Campbell
of Weathedford, who has been con-
Climaxing the year's social activ-
ities for members of the senior class. .
the annual formal dence will be
held tonight in the F M. Brally
Memorial Lbrary at C. I. A. The
dance will be preceded by a dinner
in the colTege cafeteria
Amid a Colonial garden setting,
74 couples will dance- to the music
of Buster Welch's University Col-
legiaus. Little sisters of the seniors,
dressed in costumes of . the 17th
Century, will act as hostesses at this
time.
The library will be decorated with
cut flowers, and punch will be serv-
ed throughout the evening.
Colorful wild flowers will serve as
decoratlens at the dinner for sentors
Brigade.
730 p. m—“The Question Box Bi-
bie answen tosBhienRuestions: end “What Must I do to be saved”) ford, a 1931 graduate of C. L A..
Gospel meeng"on court house
square every Saturday at 3 p. m
ton and Miss Vivrett sang the hymn ) W. C. Fyffe has returned from
'Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," and Dallas shere he attended a district
the chalk drawing of the hymn was meeting of agents of the Mutual
presented. 1. L Johnson for bring- Benefit Health and Accident Asso-
ing the largest number to the ser- ciation.
vice. Evangelist Messigee of Abilene.
The sermon Friday evening was I announced as one of the foremost
in answer to "Five Great Bible fundamentalist, evangelist* ip Texas.
Questions." The most often asked, t will be here Sunday to conduct both
It‛s Easy to Own an ERIEZ
Come in today and let us tell you how.
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Range. Small down payment. Con-
venient Terms.
Minor” by Brahms; "Sonata Op LiUk sisters wil serve.
22" by Schumann: “Prelude in A
Things Are Now
Ernest Beam who is preaching in
the Church of Thrift revival, will
speak four times Sunday. At 11:00
o'clock his subject will be “Possess-
ing the Land"; at 3:00 o'clock the
subject to "The First Step of the
mon, the subject of which was "How
ig“gdtsgAnethat grew from
943 a m.—Bible Schopl.
"W« m —Bible School Assembly.
30 a m.—Service The pastor
Are both near now. Better
make your gift selections
now.
was but one church then We do
not wish to help build Up gigantic
systems that cannot reproduce
themselves, and that win be de-
Service stroved, but we want the simplicity
of the worship as was in the days
’ Just received a shipment of Bilk
Dreases. Extra special at »i so
accepted the preesht position tor Point to vialt. hisperents, Mr. and
only the summer quarter, .-ending. Erank MeDonaid. ..
’ waDto MeMath and wihtam Car-
ture of truth and error.
"In NeW Testament times we find
spititust- Babyton—foretold The
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Koenig. their house sponsors, at the
K6eig Larm, near Krum
Misses Fannie Bail. Helen Camp.
Leone Cockerell. Mabel Harrington
Mamye Harris. Addie Milltcan.. Bebe
Cowan. 'Messrs and Mines—Oliver
Koenig, 8 K Withrow and Koenig
and Perier Koenig.
100-Pound
Bethel "
10:55 a. m—Sermon by the pastor.
"Ohriste Prlend, the Doer "
230pm —Junior q E.
6:00 p. m—Young People's Fellow-
ship service. “ —
7:00 p m—Young Peoples’ worship
service,
8:00 p m Sermon. "The Youth
And Tae Doctors of The Law."
Rev Wm. Fred Galbraith, pastor.
Ladder . ad at 8:00 o’clock "Bap-
tism of the Holy Spirit". He will ad-
dress the young people’s group at
7 o’clock Sunday evening.
Helped Noah Build the Ark?" The I Mission here. to expected tspend serMon ttobening W98* Ringe
chali drairine 11 he An «Te AlH I SotrAav onA SnAew «i+h x— --A , , .55 2 _ . .
man local song director, has charge
Charles W Estes, pastor.
IMTY BAPtist CHURCH
Blount street
0:30 a. m.—Bible School.
14 00 a m —Preaching by the pas-
tor.
6:15 p m —B Y P U.
7 1* p m- Preach ng service
7115 p m Wednesday—Prayer bery-
F. B Hamilton, pastor.
UKST CHRISTIAN CHRCH
and Mrs Anderson. were Mmes' J.
F. Darnell. J. E Smith. Daisy Cun-
ningham. N. A. Spencer. J. T Lord
S. J. Jones and C. C. Yancey, and
Misses Mattle Bell Cunningham
Edith Cunningham and Loraine
Lane.
of the song services of the revival.
A large number of visitors was
present at the services Friday from
Tathsvite, Sanger, Justin
Ponder, Krum and other places, in-
sqngs; wings, Owen Hussey, to prin-
cipa); humming of the motor, Kath-
erine Coleman. Roy Duncan. Caro-
lyn Morrell, Herschell Cook; wheels.
Mary Frances McDade, to the fac-
ulty; aeroplane ride, prom, by all
members at the classes; tailspin,
Carolee Blackburn, dance; and han-
gar. Bernice Wilson, to the High
School.
Favors were corsages of sweet
peas, and led roses were used in
decorating the tables Red and crys-
tai'appointments were used.
Sponsors of the class present
were: Misses_Mary Mizenl, Faye Co-
canougher and Genclia E. Lewis,
and faculty members attending in-
<4nrtad- Mr and Mr, A O. Cal,-
houn. Misses Elizabeth Lyon end
Cara L. Boswell.
Springfield. Novice Dyer. Cordie
Porter. Emogene McDonald. Ralph
Smith Joe Lpscomb, Zeal Wilker-
son and Charlie James Williams.
Baptist ciHas—-
Meet in City Park
The monthly meeting of the
Young Business Women's Class al
the First Baptist Church wax. held
in the form of a picnic session at
the City Park Thursday evening.
Following the business meeting-
games were played and a picnic
lunch cerved. Twelve members were
present and one guest. Dewey Mark.
PURITY BREAD
when they want it It‛s
healthful and furnishes
necessary essentials for
young growing bodies.
Denton Baking Co.
Telephone 106
mmmNMade
The Wednesday Bridge Ch
next week will be guest ot )
Events Monday
The City Federation will meet
in the Women’s Club at 6:30
o’clock for a short business ses-
sion of delegates and officers,
and a social two hours will fol-
low to which all members of
federated clubs are. invited
The Trinity Baptist W M 8.
will meet in the church on
Blount Street at 3 o’clock.
4 ATHOLIC CHIdkcu .
1204 Bolivar St
a 00 and 10 a m —Mm*.
Rev. Father Raymona Vernimont,
prtest.
MErkRSPEENE=
qayterian Sunday School at agneet-
ing of the officers of the church
_ during the past week, and will be-
gin her service in that capacity this
ducting the prices the past week [noon at 1:30 o’clock in the Aaaikn-
will return from hts home in the I biy of God Church on Myrtle Street,
afternoon and have charge of the The public is' invited to attend
evening service. His subject will be Rev. Harry Lee Verdun, a former
What Became of the Men Who rector of the St. Barnabas Episcopal
ened. according to Mrs Medders.
about June 1. Mervin Beavers and
“If a man die shall he tive again?" [service* at the Fundamentalist Bap-
was given Biblical reference, and tist Tabernacle. U was announced,
others. "Is Thme Heart Right?” itoday He will speak at morning ttr-
What shall it profit a man if he vices at 11 o'clock, and at evening
gain the whole, world and lose his I aervices at 7:30 o'clock.
own soul?". "What to Your Ufe?" Tharee common schoolsin Denton
and “How shaU we escape if we County closed, their regular sessiops
ii' were Friday, according -
aem- I to Count? Superin
present “Speaking to Father,", a s rc
humorous play by George Ade. as >ponsors Glve- l . C.
the annual class play, to be given _ - _
regular service wil- begin at 8 | Sullivan, Ind.,"to spend the next
. to reports made
to County Superintendent J. L. Yar-
phass on the last it was brought broush They are, Argyle, orbble
euetha salsnuo ml^^aVT^d Snn months edoguu. '
thetngemsssackrondeneermnnes pppeANAG
Beginning Monday evening at) I E114 H Fil H J
7:45 o'clock a special prayer ser- l ______•
vice will be held each evening in) Mr. and Mrs W. T Bate*. 219
Mrs. G. A. Reave's class room. The I Bolivar Street, left Saturday for
Ks A m—other departments; Dr
Hob Gray. 4uperintendent
10:50 a. m—A sermon by the pas-
tor.
6a5 P m—Epworth Leaguca.
■ 00 p. m.Sermon by Dr, E V
Com. presiding elder of the Denton
dualnit.
r ? Rev. W L Tette, pastor.
asENLLy ov Gop < Hl Hi tl
945 a mpibie School, v E
Sparkk superintendent
1104 a. m--Worship, song service
by choir; srmon
COO pa m-Christ’s Ambasadors,
withMrs.Winnie Sparks, leader
745 p. m—Worship. Evangelistic
service*.
2:45, p m. Wednesday-Praise and
prayer service.
7245 > m Saturday— Evangelistic
service,
Bev. Earl Rogers pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Karl H Moore, pastor.
9,30 a. m -Sundny School. O C.
Knight, superintendent.
10:40 a m.—Assembly of Bible
School and announcements
i1l:0D ' a. m—Worship and speca
music rranged by Vigil Reynolds
11:20 a m—Sermon by Dr, C. W
Barnes of the Baptist Seminary. Ft.
Worth.
6;15 p m—Church Training Serv-
Grace Allen, direetor.
145 m.—Worship In song and
P805 p m—Bermon by Dr. Barnes. ;
CENTRAL PBESBYTERIAS
CHVRCH
9:45 a m —Sunday School. W O.
Woods, superintendent; O. P Grandy,
assistant superintendent. Classes (or
all ages and departments Special
class Cor student*. V. Y. Cralg, teach-
10:50 a. m — Worship; subject. “The
Great Commission", a mission pro-
gram presented by the Women’s Aux-
iliary,
3200 p. m —Young People’s rally-
6:30 p m.— Inermediates,
6:45 p. m — Senlors.
7345 p m—Sermon by the pastor.
Sunday. This is the first time a
woman has served a Sunday School
superintendent in this church.
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I
a2ingyprgramet.™mprompptu, °G and their guests, when dinner mu-
ice. ,
8:00 p m —Senior young
The punhie to invited to
ice*
Miss Mary Lewis, piano pupil of
Mias Elizabeth Leake, will be pre-
sented in senior recital by the ma-
gic department of C. I. A. Monday
evening at 7:30 o'clock in the col-
lege auditorium, to which the pub-
lic to invited, according to an-
nouncement.
Miss Lewis will present the fol-
m—Service. Rev. Paul
will preach on 'What Be:
world has been cursed by teachings
T not entirely of God. neither entire-
fe ly at men. Gigantic systems of re-
fe ligion dome not at the result or the A..... ..1 m ... i .
work o: one man, but of many men. ^nnUOl r Omial IO
and Of nations," he said
dining room and carried out the
motif of the pregram, which open-
ed with a talk by the pilot. O. D.
Grandey, who, as president of the
Juniors, cerved as toastmaster. The'
next number was called cranking
the propellor, or the invocation, giv-
enby,A. O. Calhoun, principal.
The ramainder qf the program
included: Propellor. Grandey, wel-
come; motor, Harry Provence, re-
spouse, warming up the motor.
chalk drawing will be on "The Old Saturday and Sunday with Mr. anq
Rugged Cross,'•sung by Mrs Faye Mrs. H. G. Allen, and wil have
Stanley. Miss Marjorie Gough, a C charge of the Morning Prayer ser-
I. A. student, wil play a violin solo, (vice in the mission Sunday morn-
The Bunday School will be fea- ing at 11 o’clock. He has been sery- ballas Ga:
tured by an address before the ing as a chaplain recently for a Ponder Kr
adult department at 9:45 o’clock by regiment stationed in the Oklahoma J
Dr. L. H. Hubbard, president of C. oll Md*
I. A., and the pastor extends an Organization of a West Side Bible ,
invitation 2 the public to hear this Class, independent noh-denomina-
address. Vivrett will teach the Busi- tional, win be completed at its
ness and Professional Class. All meeting Monday afternoon at 3
classes have a goal set for attend- [o’clock at the home of Mrs. H. J.
once and a large aro oxnected to I Ramsey, 1211 Highland Street, 1.
attend. A decislon service’wu be I was, announcedtoday Mr. and Mre.
held at the close at the Bible hour. J..E. LN18 WH conduct the lesson.
The pastor will preach on Ter- which wil be on the book of Gen-
petuating Pentecost" at 11 o’clock e8.
pndaypamster Owtey VwmPu- 1 786 birthday which was celebrated
PrerAbotthesavoul "" Snrecentiywmhavechergeorsun-
JSampben nisaderenboth the Bible class of *be Pist Methodist
re .7.^, STL! & 8 Church Sunday, It was announced,
lor young people postponed from Tbe annual Green Jackeka and
Friday evening wi.be presented -club banquet at Teacbers coMe,
Campbenl.will preach on the suh- win be held at the American Ca
ject.. On and his,chalk Monday evening. It was reported,
drawing win be. "Lead Kindly Mrs. Edna w. TigE. county home
Light." ..... . . | demonstration agent, accompanied
Two additions by confesskcn re- 1 by a group of Denton bounty club
suited at the Fricav ayening ser- 1 women, is‘attending the home dem-
vices and at the ciose baptismal ostration club reporters’ meeting
held. Another sendee being held in Sherman today by
will be held Sunday evening. Mra. Mrs. Minle Fisher Cunningham, a
Paul Campbell and Miss Elisabeth member of the Extension r
1.1 THERAN cuunen
703 North’Eim street
10:15 a. m.—Bible Cl***:
Acw
97 *
See Our Wladows
W. L. Yarbrough.
Jeweler.
Mra. A. B Wilkirson Jr. enter-
tained It. honor of the third birth-
day of her spn. A. B. Wilkirson Jr.,
with a party in the City Park
Thursday evening. Games were
played and an ice course served with
the birthda cake lighted with three
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_____• "A Partner with the Public.* .
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build the Ark."
7:00 P m. Thursday—Choir prac-
tice
7:30 p m Thursday—Prayer serv-
ice
W. R. Vivrett. Jr., minister.
_________________I
9145 a m—Bible School. George
Surber, supervisor. -
10:00 a. m — Bible teaching
11:00 a. m.— Preaching by Elder
Ernest Beam of Long Beach. Calil
11:43 a m—Communion .
7100 p m —Young Peoples"—meet-
7 45 p. m—Preaching by Beam.
. 2145 p m Tuesday—Ladies’ Bible
Ciess
730 p m Wednesday—Song and
Bible drill.
7:15 p m. Friday—Teachers’ re-
view.
Thos. E Miholland. minister.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHVRCH
120 South Elm St
Vivrett Sermart^^
WiU Open Added
Week^Of Revival
11:00 s m — Preaching.
Rev. W E Meyer, pastor.
• EPISCOPAL CHERcR
401 North Locust St.
945 % m—Church School
1100 a. m.—Morning Prayer with
Bev Harry Lee Verdun in charge.
Rev. C J. Kinsolving, minister.
FUSDASESTAiIEt BAPTIST
cuukcH
Dale Crowley. pastor-evangellst.
6:45 a m —Hadio broadcast over
KTAT. on "Psalma: g
10 00 a. me Bible School, all class-
s* studying John.''
11 00 a. m.—Preaching by the pas-
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3:00 p m,—Gospel service st the
county fall young people aaslstlhg
5:00 p m—Young People’* visita-
tion program
6:18 p. m — Yound People's Singing
Nature and Blessings of Adoption" { Miss Jessie Wright
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