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•sored by the General Electric Company Saturday night.
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come to Fort Worth listeners through WBAP
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Saint-Saens will be interpreted by Walter Damrosch and his
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Communion, 7:30 a. m. Church School mid
ault Bible classes. 9:30 a. m. Matin#
Sunday!
Green Backs Hoover Plan
Of Unity in Action
For Peace
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8:30 4:30— Prourams from NBO.
7:00 a:00--0)b.on Orchestra
7130 6:30- NBO Network.
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moment be becomes an elect of
Ood. hie sins »r* forgiven him.
he li born again, he li trans-
ferred from the bondage of s!n
into the glortous liberty of the
children of God, and there is
groused within him the desire
to live his life, not unto the
devil, the world, and the flesh,
but unto Him who died and
rose again. Jesus says, "Him
that cometh unto Me, I will In
no wise cast out." John 6, 37.
"In Christ we have redemp-
tion thru His blood, the forgive-;
ness of sins.” Eph. 1, 7. "Ver-
ily. verily, I say unto you. He
that heareth My voice, and be
lleveth on Him that sent Me.
hath everlasting life, and shal.
not corner Into condemnation.^
but is passed from death to life.”
John 6, 2 4. It is not for you to
argue about it. It is for you
to believe. God does not find
—20th and Roomevelt, Jeb-
Lyrics program at
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• 07 5 00-- Dinner music; News.
7 00 8 00- NBC Network (WEAFy,
11 00 10 0O-- News; Talk, Weather.
WOB. BUFFALO—543.1 550 k
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this end can come only thru con-
ap Sooa certed action of those nations re-
iy Baturday Night. ' sponsible for deciding world
Jettick; Dance. . policies
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wcm-wjb. dctboit—wee—iw s !. It involyes two changes A
decline in the practice* and in-
strumentalities of war and a de-
of popular
WFAA will
and sermon by rector. Vespers and-con-
firmation address, 5 p. m. YPI 5:15 p.m.
Holy communion 10 -a. in.
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symphony orchestra. ♦
"A Life for the Czar," by Glin-
ka, will be a featured number.
Michael Ivanovitch Glinka was
called' the "prophet and patri-
arch” of Russian music by
Franz Liszt.....
On the same program Floyd |
Gibbons will present a brief talk
on "Adventures in Science.”
THE CrISTIAN SCIIXCE FARENT
cnl II
The Church of th* Transforming ove-
nant- Fort Worth Branch 1. Room T,
Chr 1st.”
St. Andrew's—10th and Lamar.
H. Eckel. J. It. Maceo, assistant.
■pATRONS of the opera will
I hear Verdi’.* impressive op-
era, "Alda,” as produced by the
Chicago Civic Opera Company at
9 p. m. and broadcast direct
from the stage of the new thea-
toastmaster’s chair during the 8100 pannnermu;8erdp9Bou
Paramount-Publix Hour. Latest ! . 18 ? 18- ronle, - - -
musical hits from Broadway will' 10 00 • 00- Enna
he interpreted, by stars of the " “ ““
footlights. The program., which I
originates at WABC. .will ‘be car-
the pastor, Dr. L. D. Anderson.
The work was composed by R.
Deane-Shure.
Sam S. Losh will direct the pro-
duction, with Miss Roberta Ded-
mon at the organ and Mrs. Max
Shippe at the piano.
Soloists and quartet singers will
be Mrs. Melvin Miller, Jessie Stor-
Mutual Hom* Bldg Sunday school 0:45
aq m. Sunday service, 11 a. m Iessom
""t-One-Ment ” Heading room open Mon*
day, Wednesday and Friday 3 to 4 p.m
communion 7:30 a, m. Church nchool and
Bible Class, 9 30 a. m. Morning prayer
and sermon, 11 a. m., "‘God • Work." |
NHC network.
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INTEINATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS
ANSciATiON
Fort Worth KccleslA — Meets Confeer-
at* Veterans" Room, basement courthouse.
Neripture studfes 7 to 8 and 4 to 4 p. m.
Tetimony assembly Wednesday 1 to 0
p. m.
Chambars Hill—1513 Kentucky. Rev. E.
n. Howard, pastor. * Both morning and
eventng sermon by pastor.
Everman-- R. I. Morgan, pantor. Both
sermons Sunday by pastor. Music by C.
J. kushing. ..
Travis Avenge-3041 Travis. Rev. C. E.
Matthews, pastpr. Both sermons Sunday
by pastor.
. ullege- Helght-End of Ayenue L. Roy
Lel ht, pastor. Both sermons Sunday by
Concerted Action.
"Permanent progress toward
4 00 ft 00
7 00 fl.on
King, pastor,
th* Fullnss
ehurphes approximately the same.
Sunday School 9130 a. m. Presehing
and communion 1050 and 11 a. m.
Evening service 7130 n. m. Christian
Mndeavor 01.15 p. m. Mid-week service
7145 p. m. Choir rehearsel 7145 p. M.
Thursday.
First—Sixth and Throckmorton. Dr. L.
D. Anderson, pastor Mornins sermon Bub-
ject, "God* Praise,"* C E. 6:30 p. m.
Evening, "Men'* Conclpsfonis Concerning
Christ." Popular song service led I
fault with you for being a sin-
ner, but He does ffn fault with
you if you refuse to accept HU
I amazing offer of pardon and
peace'thru faith In the sent Re-
deemer.
tra In a program
dance numbers.
Dust of the Road." A one-art pl
11*00 10 00 Dance music
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11 00 10 no Dane* program*
WOR. NEWARK— 422.3—710 k
6 00 1 00, News; Dinner musi
7 44 4 45 Program. Talk
4 15 ? IS Program fron-WLW
4 00 4 00 Musle lecture s Spaeth
YPF 0 p. m. 7:30 p. m.,
pastor.
College Avenue— 1400 College. Rev, C.
V. Edward*, pastor.
Broady ay—-Broadway at St. Iouis. Dr.
Forrest Smith, pastor.
Free win— "vth treet and P’rairie. M. L.
Sutton. pastor.
Calvary— 1700 E. Hattie. J. H. Skils.
pastor. . • .
Turner Memorial—Washington Hlelgha,
Wade Smith, pastor.
Riverside-- kace Street at N. Irey. O.
C. Reld, pastor. Both serinons by pastor.
Prayer meeting and teachers’ meeting
7:45 p. m. Wednesday. Church motto:
‘The Friendliest Church in Fort Worth.”
Allen Avenue — Allen and Mississippi.
Pedto Cnh Penings
NRC Netw rk (WJZ
Sylvania—3133 Rare Street. M. M.
Whitelatch, pastor. Morning sermon topic
"Th* Pulpi and th* Pew.” Evening,
"The Modern Prodigal.”
Mgnolla Avenue — Magnolla and Al-
eton Rev. J. Leslte Finnell, pastor.
Morning and evening sermons by Evariste
Hebert, missionary to the French In
Loufsiana,
University — TCU campus, Drite Col-
lege. A Preston (ray, pastor. Morning
sermon, "Tri* Inyitatiom."’ Evening.
"‘Love, Courtship and Marriage.”
Riverside — 3300 Eaet First. Paul J.
Merrill, pastor.
Vaughn Boulevard-- polytechnic. George
Wheeler, pastor.
Chestnut Avenue-- 2320- Chestnut Avenue.
Rev. John O’Keefe, pastor. "
Morningside—Evans Avenue and Powell.
W J. Spreen, pastor. .
Boulevard — 14th and Circle Park. Rev.
Jogan Martin, pastor. .
The spans of American bridges
have increased from 620 feet in
1884 to 4,000 feet now under con-
struction across San Francisco
Bay.
YULE CANTATA
by pastor, ” flea Von and Earth Shall Pass
Away. But My Words Shall Not Pas*
Away.” There will be no evening service.
DSC. f, 1Vz3—THE yuur WOuTH PI
Wm. E. Misher, pastor.
Polytechnie- 317 Avenue E. Rev. Viruu
Figher, paNtor
Sylvania Hetghtw — Frey and Noble
H. I’. Matthewn, pawtor,
Arlington Heluhits — 4200 Camp Bowl,
R. J. Laprad., paator: .
wrIEHAS
St. Paul's—May and Cannon, w. C
Geinier, pantor. Sunday School 0:20 a. m.
j velopment of the spirit and insti-
, tutions of peace.
"The London conference for
arms limitation han tre. whole"
hearted support of American la-
! bor for we feel the cause of peace
i I* a holy cause.
Church— Ilnois Street near Bessie^ Rev. —
William J. Wheeler, pastor. Sunday m
school 9:45 a. m. Morning devotional, 11 2-
a m., "Fruit fulness." 7:15 p. m. sermon F
by pastor, "The Red Heifer."" "at:
(Eastern Standard Timo In fire! column |
Central in second. Heavy figures de-
nobe time after midnight.)
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10 SO OSO—Trio: Dream hour.
WBAL, BALTIMOR*—(U.S-10S0 &,
4:00 I OS- NBC Network (WJZ).
1100 6:00— Reverlea; Baldwin Hour.
WEEL BOSTON—4011.1-ISO L
ISO 4:30—-Musical featurea.
0:18 1:11— Atwater Kent Hour,
10:18 0 13—Oakland Good Will Orch.
WMAK, BITVALO—SM:I—too k
9:00 1:00—Columbia Network.
WOK, BUVVALO-848.1-88• k.
6:00 0:00—NBO Network (W*AP>
1143 6:43—Central Presby. Ohureh
0 no 0 0O- NBC Matwork (WRAP)
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mutual agreement
j CHURCII OF CHHIRT
* llmir. ot -iviee npproxinpntely the
name «t nil < hurehen, Sundey wlimil
0:30 a. m., 10 a. iu„ prenching and
eommunion fl a. m, F’renchinK 7140
p. m. Young l’ewple’ nervige 4130
p. m. Mid-week prayer service 7140
l>. m Wednendny.
liemphiil Helgita — Hemphill and Fogu.
J. Tx Chrintian, miniater.__________________
Paul Ash will
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peace between
By WILLIAM PHILIP siIS
Preas Forelgn Editor
‘Looking upon the London naval
conference as a possible boon to
workers in the United States,
President William Green of the
American Federation of Labor to-
day expressed the hope that all
expectations therefor will be ful-
filled.
In his statement to the readers
of Scripps-Howard newspapers,
President Green made it plain
upon arms reduetions. Reduction
of arms can be undertaken safely
iitily in-accord_with . a, plan— to
which nations are mutually com-
mitted.
"The military needs of coun-
trie* are relative and therefore
can lie reduced by mutual agree-
ment.
Citizens Desire Peace.
"There can be no doubt but
that the individual citizens of all
countries desire most earnestly the
KRLD, DALLAS
6:80-T:00 p. m.—bpotiight, wenther, sport
vesults, time. .
9.10 D. m.— Paramount Hour, CBS.
10-11 d. m.—Tim*, weathers R. R
' Thompson, water talk; Nisht Club Or-
mtanteht-Mlustng,, men,, orheatra
13 mldal,ht-3 a. m.—Nisht Owl..
H. U Helley, pantof.
#nmore HUI—AL A. Rryor, pastor.
Pirat Baptist Taberae 1«. North Bld. —
Kill, and Kschnnt.. nev. Noel Snow,
paator. Snduy school 3 p. 111. Preachins
4 p. m. Musical program 4 p. m. be*
mon by paator at 4 p. m.
Baptist Evangelical Church for
Deaf—Bark and Lincoln. Rev. J.
of Tim* " Evening.
CONGREGATIONAL
First— College and Psnnaylvanla Avs».
Rev, H T MeKinney, pastor. Sunday
school 0:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a.
m., “From the Master's Standpoint,” C.
E. 0:15 p. m. 7130 p. m. "'Young People's
Life Problems, the Problems of Educa-
tion.”
Ina English service 10:30 a. m German serv-
by Ice 11115.. Sermon "‘Occupy Till I Come.”}
‛ 7:30 p. m "hi the Father'* Dining Room '
Grace—Hemphil and Broadway. Rev
Arno* T: Lindquist, pastor. Sunday schoos
10 a. m. Morning worship U a m.
"‛Noah‛s Days and Nowadys.’ 7:30 p. m
"Life of Peter."
(WEAP Network )
Ate Thestre—WABO Net-
doubtedly provide opportunity for
the development of the rhannelt
of useful and understanding in-
tercourse between nations.
"We hope the London confer-
ence will fullfill the expectations
of the millions who hope for
progress toward peace between
nations. American labor,” he
concluded, “Is vitally concerned.”
.A new Christmas Cantata.
[ “Pawn in the Desert,” will be
presented by the choir of the
First Christian church Sunday
night following a short sermon by
EPILEPSY
If there’s a chance of geting help
I'll tell you yery fiank
But many cawea have been eured
And have our way to thank
tied over the Columbia network.
KRLD. Dalls, will transmit.
PHRNICE TAYLOR, soprano:
D Fred Waldner, itenor, and
Jose Koestverjs Orchestra will
be featured on the Launderland-
Cetral — Fourth ana Cathoun.. 1. Paul
Slayduen, minister.
Miuhlan Park — nicmona and Mi-
etanlppi. T. phimna poley, minister, BI
ble elasse 10 a. m. Preachinu 11 a. m.
an* ip. m. Woman’. Bible ela- 10 *. m.
ench fuenday. BIble clanmes 1 p. m.
Thurnday».
Chureh — 27th ana Menafee, Romen
Heighi. N. L. Clark. Prnching at 10145
an* 1 :ll p. m.
Soutb side — Collrca avenue an* Lauda
Street, 1. A, Dienerey, mini.:.r.
North HIda — Hou. 1 on and 14th. c. M.
Stgbblefleja, ministur,
nosen lieighta — 2500 Roonevelt Avenue,
J. r Morrow, minister.
Diamond Hill — B.V. Dennett Morrow,
pantor.
l’olytechnte — Averue I. 1. A, Me-
Call,- mllMalar. Hible eh0ol 0:30 a. m.
- r UNITY
Practieal Chrtstinnity-605 worth nidi.
Elala M. Catr. leader. Bunday echool
0145 a. m. Lecture, II a. ma "Joyful ser
vka." T4 p. m„ "Th. Value of Tigh-
ln«.” Study elaanen 2130 p. m. Tucwday
Ala 7143 p. m. Friday. Library open 10
to 3 daily. Public Invitad: <
METMODIST
Hour of eerviee al nil th. Methe-
dial churchew are: Nunda, school, 0:10
6:30 p. m. Pr.nchln* 11 a. m. and
2130 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting.
1 p. m. Wednesday,
Flrat— Seventh and Taylor. 8. 11.
Hawk, paator. Both mornins and evenne
a.rmona by paator. ... _
Central- Lipncomb and Went Maddox. C.
O. Shugart, paator. Morning sermon
topic “In Rememberance." Evening. “Th.
Efemy Within.”
Trinity — 25th an* Azle, Rev. R. B
Hooper, paator. Prenchine 11 a. m. and
8 p. nt. by paator. Church Night, 1120 P>
m. Wadnaaday.
Mulkey Memoriat — St. Louta and Can-
non. Walter H. Vanderpool, pantor. Morn-
ing subject, “God’, nelection of Human
intrumentn." Evening, "FaIne Refuge"
Church night, 1130 p. m. Wednesday.
Minsouri Avenue— 600. MIssourl, Rev. E.
P. Wililama, pallor. Both eervlcle by pap
tor.
Handley — R. A. Ashburn, paster. ..
wenthrtore Street—Pecan and Weath-
erford. Rev. D. A. Medutre, paator.
Meadowbrook — 3000 Block Meadow-
broah Drive. J. II. Baldridge, paetor.
Glen Garden—W, G oIlliland, paetor.
Sunday echool 0143 a. m. . .____
1ifta Pau-tt EImwood. G.C.
Odom, paator. noth hermons by paator.
Boulevard — Mtteenth and Boulevard
erally are in accord with Presi-
, dent Hoover's program for the
advancement of world peace thru
reduction and limitation of arma-
ments and the systematie organ-
ization of universal anti-war
agencies.
Particularly did the American
labor leader stress the necessity
of unity of action on the part of
the world’s leading nations. Like
President Hoover, he seems to
have no faith in one nation alone
disarming as an example to the
rest, World peace, in his opinion,
can best be advanced by the
Editor’s Note: Following is
another article by William
Philip Simms on the forthcom-
ing naval arms parley at Lon-
don.
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Stations linked with the ."2,
chain for this broadcast include not* time after midnight )
WREN. Kansas City, and WIBO.
Chicago. ) s- KASTEEN SrATtoNS
Feature roles will be filled by wrT 'C8T'
Rosa Raisa. Charles Marshall "00 7Ana‛munc.61100 *
and.. Alexander Kipnis. 9 15 8 15- Popular program
• • • • 110:00 9 *0— Dance orchestra
two popular features will vie WBAL, BAi.TiMORy.-sil3.»-.jo*o a
2 _ . nien e -.di,, 1 00 * CO Cameo Concert: Featurea
1 for the attention of radio , 30 7130— programs from nbc.
.listeners at 9 p. m. They are 11100 10:00-8o10a; Siuinder Mfusia
rle, Virginia Quinn, Mrs. Virgil
Buzard, Clara Mae Lum, Edna
Catalina, Max Shippe, Joseph Van-
ell, R. S. Bishop, Richard Elliott
Bryant and Victor B. Acers.
The time for th* program has
been arranged so that attendants
at other churches may have time
to hear this after their own serv-
ices.
Other members of the chorus
are Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Clowe,
Mrs. Oscar Vogel, Albert* Martin
Firmin, J. W. Shoemaker, R. 8.
BIshop. J. W. Gordon, Lethra
Hardgrove, Mrs. J. V. Clower,
Mrs. Oscar Vogel, Mrs. Alberta
Martin Firmin, Mrs. J. W. Shoe-
maker, Mrs. R. S. Bishop, Mrs.
Sam S. Losh, Mrs. J. W Oorden,
Mrs.'Lethra Hardgrove, Mrs. C. F.
Heath; Beatrice Hoyt, Virginia
Gulledge, Irene McKeever, Pauline
Edmondson, Ina Storrie, Phillis
Brannon, Olive Dunke, Ruth
Butcher, Thelma Pumphrey, Eliz-
abeth Turner and Edna Catalina.
Church- Anni* AnA IilInole Streets, Rev.
Slater Neal, pastor. Bunday school 0;30
a. m. Sermon II a. in, and communion
1130 to 2160 p m. Illuntrated nermon.
Services 7130 p. m. Monday. uesday,
Wednesday and Friday, Children* ser-
vic* 2130 p. m. Saturday,
WJZ Network
Hear - Metsle and
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
People'n Tahernacle: Bessie and IInois .
Rev, W. J. Wheeler, paator. Bunday schooj
9143 a. m. Devotional 11 a. m. 7130
p m. service will be at the East Broad-
way Chapel, at Eaat Broadway and Vlr«
Masterpieces of 5 Great Composers to Be Interpreted
By Damrosch and Symphony Orchestra—Chicago
Civic Opera's “Aida" Another Attraction
UNITY
Hall—505 Worth Bldg. Elala M Carr,
leader. Sunday echool 9145 a. m. Service
at 11 a. in. and 7145 p, m. Study class
2:30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday 8:45 p. in.
Healing service 7145 p m. Wednesday.
Library open 10.to 8. daily.
LATTER DAT SAINTS
Church-—Harrie and Grapevine Road J.
A. Wyinlger, minister. Sunday school 10
a.‛m. Preaching II a, m and 7130 p m.
, • ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rosen Helghts- 2711 Azle (Near end of
Rosen Helghte car line). M. M. Pinson,
pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. m. Prearh-
Jnj |j a. m., Christ Amhassators So-
ciety 5:30 p. m. Fvangelistie service 7’30
p in. Mid-week services 7130 p. m. Wed-
nesday and Friday evenings. Prayer for
the sick 10 a. m Thursday.
Boulevard— B, F. Markum, pastor. Sun-
day school 9:45 a. rn. Preaching 11 a. m
and 7:30 p. m. by pastor. Midweek ser-
vices 7:30 p. m.,Tutzday,and Frida!:
APOSTOLIC
709 Curry — Jarrell H. Bryant, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Alan 7:30 p. m. Tuesday (
and Thursday.
RIISTIAN SIKNCE
First Church (Authorized) — Lamar at
Fourth Sunday wervices 11 a. m. and 8
p. rn. Sunday school 0:30 a m and 11
a. m. Wednesday testimonial meeting 8
p, m. Readin rooms, 510-511 First Na-
tions! Bank building. Open 0 a. m. to
0 p. m.
Second Church (Authorized)— 1101 Penn-
sylvania. Sunday school at 9:40 a. m.
Services at 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting
Wednesday at 8 p. m. Reading rooms
open daily from 10 a. m. to 4 p.. m. ex-
cept Sunday and holldays.
Riverside (Authorized)—3527 Race. Sun-
day school at 9:45 a. m. Service at 11
a. m. Roading room open daily at the
church.
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Preaching 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. by
pastor, “Young People's Meeting 7 p. m.
Women meet tip. m. daily at the
church for illbir study.
Brooklyn Heights — Montgomery and
Calmont. C. p True, minister. e
Hendley — Millard Morrow, minister,
South Summit — Gordon and DeVitt.
Tom Murray, miniater.
PRESBYTERIAN
Hours of services are the asms at
all Presbyterian churehes, Sunay
school 0:45 a. in. Trenching 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Christina ndevor
11:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service 7
p m. Wednesday. Choir rehearsal
7:45 p. m. Thursday.
Handley—Alva E. Miller, pastor. Morn
ing sermon by Rev. E C. Scott, Dallas,
subject. "Weariness in Well Doing." No
night service, Paator will preach at Spur.
First—Fifth and Taylor. James K
Thompson, pastor. Mormig act mon topic
"For an Age Like This, )
Woman Heart and Lightfoot. Kiowa In-
diana, in native costume,
Broadway—St. Louls and froadway, D.
F. McConnell, pastor. Morning sermon
topic, "For Such as This." Evening,
"Along God's Highway." Illustrated with
pictures.
North Fort Worth—T. M. Cunningham,
paator. Morning sermon, "Perfect Peace.”
Evening, "Religion find Life " Junior and
adult choirs furnish speclai muwic.
Hemphii) —1701 Hemphill. Everett II
that he and American labor gen- • , SPIHITVAII8T ....
Fort Worth Church—311 % Main Street.
C. U Sharp, pastor. Leeture 8 p. m.
Sunday by Dr. H. J. Mmtropoull, ol
wchla, Ken . "That Impellin Some-
thing." Specall munie, _
.Hll-20/% Main Street.—Bev. F. 1.
Randall, paator. Services 8 p. m. Monday
and Friday. ...
Texa» True-20,H Mein Street. A. J.
Leguerrler, paator. Seryices 8 p. m. Him-
day, Tuesday and Thursday. Sundy
school 4 p. m
Home Church—1512 Lee Ave. Rre. Car-
penter, pastor, Services 8 p m. Sunday.
Classwork 8 p. m. Wednesday
BAPTIST
CHRISTIAN
Hours of service at all Christian
7:30 p. I.
Kirby, Arnold and Creager
Expected to Lead
Campaign
ny c. 1. MLLEY
WASHNSTON,"S. 1. — K
fight to defeat Rep. John Gar-
ner, minority leader of th*
House, is expected to result from
the Senate lobby investigation.
The fight will be in the next
election in th* 16th District of
Texas.
John Henry Kirby, million-
aire lumberman of Houston, and
J. A. Arnold, manager of tbo
Southern Tariff Assgciation,are—
expected to take a leading part
in it. Kirby blame* Garner for
the Senate inquiry into the ao-
soclation during which Arnold
was denounced as a lobbyist, in-
treated only in collecting fund*.
R. B. Creager, Republican na- "
tional committeeman at !tees», —
also may take a hand. Creager's
home is in Gsrner's district nd
testimony before ths lobby com-
mittee showed that Arnold and
Creager discussed bringing a A
candidate out against Garner
nsxt summer,,
1 ‛ Among other things, a Kirby
statement blaming Garner and
Senator Caraway for the accusa-
tion against Arnold accused Gar-
ner of getting a tariff on mo- •
hair while owning a goat farm.
Garner has stated that he Borer
owned a goat .
St. Patrik’s- Eleventh and Throckmor-
ton. Rt. Rev, Mons,*Robert M. Nolan,
pastor. Rev. Henry Felderhoff, assistant,
bunduy services: Masses 6:30, 8, 10 arid
11:30 a. m. High mass and sermnon 10
a. m, Dally mans 8 a, m.
St. Mary’a - Magnolia and Jennings,
Father Schmidt, paator. Masses 6:15, 7
and 8 a. m. Sunday nervicew 6:30, 0, 10
and 11130 a. m. Sunday evening devotion
iPNAme 1007 East erren. Rev,
L. S O'Connor, paator. Mats, 0, 8 and 10
a. m. Bermon 10 a. m.
San Jowe-- 14th and North Commerce.
Rev. Fathar E Harran, paator. Mass at
9 a. in. and 10 a. m. Sermon 7:30 p. m.
St. John *—Elm Street, R*v, Father E.
Herran, paator. Rev. Father Michael
Gomez, assistant. Nervices at 9 a. m. and
7130 p. m. •ach Sunday.
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8 00 7 00--Radio Floorwalker
9 00 8 00 NBC Network (WEAP).
1100 10 05 New*. Dance music.
WBBM, CHICAGO—SSS.4 770 k.
9 00 8 00 Popular program*.
WHO, Dks MOINS— 290.8—1000 k.
7 80 6 30—NHC Network (WEAF).
11 no 10:00- WHO Comic Opera Hour
WDAF, KANSAS CITY—491.5—610 E
7 00 8 00- -Studio program
• 8 00 7:00 NBO Network (WEAM.
18'45 11:46- Nighthawks Frolic
WCCO, MPLS-ST. PAUL-370.2—810 k.
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0:00 8.00—Columbia Network.
11:00 10:00— News: Dance musie
WSM, NASHVILLE— 461.8—490 k.
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10 00 9:00 -WSM features
WOW, OMAHA—500.8— 800 k.
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9:45 a. m. Sermon II a. m., "My Word*
Shall Not Pass Away.” YPF 5:30 p. m.
7:30 p. m Biblical drama, "‘Joseph and
HI* Brethren."
St. John's—College Avenue and Eliza*
beth Rev. B L. Smith, rector Holy
1 00 • 00 1 -p’ teat res
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Mary Croft.
Westminster- Eighth Ave. and I
Rev. J. Leighton Green, paetor.
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over ths NBC network.
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15 General Eectric Hour. NBC , w Z.NrW. vonK-301 8.780 ‘ .
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Gulbransen Hour with Henry
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Hadley S or I »’ ILIL 1000 9 00 chicaro operal .Aid.
work from WAB ; ? P me 1 ni . 1100 10 09- Slumter Hour
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{ 17 • q n - +* pNamoiynt- .6:30 ft 30 Nit Wit Hour
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WAi€ ’ * 29 R 30 Henry Hadley Symphony
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11 1Q 10:00 Dance musie Reverie
WIP run Anri rut A- 493.5 610 k
priniepal power* co-operating
toward that end.
"American labor has long hop-
led for peace between all nations."
I President Green said to the writ-
er. "We realize that peace can
come only when the way is pre-
pared and when the institutions of
peace replace the institutions of
war.
Hour, of seriice at itaptist elureten
are praetieally the saie. Sunday
ichoof 0145 *. m. Erenching II a. m.
Md 10 p. m. lit I’ll 6230. P- m.
Midweek prayer meetin*. 7193 Wed-
nesdayi choir reltearsal 1100 p. m.
Thurnday. . . .
South'Fort Worth— Travis and IoKK. J.
Calvin Dennin, paator. PreachinK 11 a. m.
and 1:3U p. in. by paator. "Where the
Bibie la Belleved and Taught."
Travis Avenue- 3041 Travis. C. E.
Matthews, paator. Both sermons by Dr.
J. II. Tidwell, teacher ot Bible; Baylor
tlnlver.lty, II. will alao teach the
M.na HIM. claee at P:0 a. m.
Englewood Heighta—Mil Crenshaw, J.
Wood Arnspiger, pastor. Paator will
preach both servlces.
G. H. Connell Memorial— Bryce and
Sangulnet. S. It. Frazler, parlor. Morn-
ing wermon ubjet, "Chrsst Flrat. Eve-
nig. “Th. Two Debtors," .. .
Monen Helghtn- 26th and Roosevelt. Itev.
Jemse Garrett, paator. Morning rermon,
"Love’, Unaytrig Devotion." Evenng.
"Does the World- Need Godr"
Broadway—Hroadway and St. Louin,
Dr. Format Smith, paetor. Morning zer-
mon toplp, "The Poverty of Jesus," Eve-
ning. Haw -Do We Know."
North Fort Worth— 15th and noulevard.
C. E ihiretord, paator. Morning nermon.
"Lt’, arentent Choice." Evening, thia
will be a npecial eerviee for the young
NHC network,
0.0 v m WI AA, Lucky Strk" t
Chavira, NHC network, ‘ '
10-10 U) f n. WFAA. Loln Irowni .
melodist . mu li". ■ • cropner: ....
100-11 p m WFAA, Am " Ana:
NHC network as min.* Sydney mnlth
"121 midnluht WFAA. Matf/rta D-- .
w 504. miger: Tal sienty - North Coro,
imiatis. Baker Fotel 2rcpatra v
KFJz, ronr WORTH : "
5:45-0:05 I- O' -children Hour, Santa
cin" brondenkting.
6103-6:20 p m —Newseasting. courten} I
Fort Worth F’ress, ,, ... .
6120-6:45 p m -Your Hour. Wylhert
Brown, violinist, Alleen 8hippee, Painist
Max Shippe, tenor sollet. , ..
ft 45 0:55 p. m.-nele Pudley and Mat
* fl r1te .00 p. m.Drhenter Review, •.
7:00-7:30 p. m.—kembie Bros. Okeh
Record program. 4gy,
7:30-0:00 p. m.-Wampus Cat Fidde
"400-8:00 p. mThe Iarmoneers, eIng
ing’the meat eong hlta.
8:30-0:01 p. m.-Eluebonnetairi.
8100-:3 p. m.— Mra. C. C. Davie and
*‘813026185 p. m.—Ima and Ura. the Jay
510100-11:00 P. m— Texa: Hour.
KSAT, rour WORTH
1 :20-7140 p. m.-Carson Slater, Trio.
150-8100 p. m.— Honeyboy an* Saeeatraa
0100-0120 p. nt.—Alfred orner serma”
"o80056200 p. m.—Studio Ensembte.
11:00-13:00 p. m.—Dine* muste, Hpte.
rchestra.
sermona by pastor.
Oakhurst-Oakhurst Addition, William
Sisserson, pastor. Sunday School and
morning sermon in Oakhurst achoolhouse.
East Broadwav—lYruadway and Virgin-
ia. Wm. J. Siaserson, pastor.
Polytechnic- Little and A enue L. W.
A. Patterson, pastor.
Arlington Heights--Camp Bowl* and
Kenley. Rev. M. U. onditt, pastor
Morning them*. ."For They Know Not
What They Do.” 7:15 p. m., "Th* Story
of th* Other Wise Man.”
Rosen Heights-1520 West 25th. Dr. M.
E. Chappell, pastor. Morning sermon.
"Th* Uld paths.** Evening, "-And Th*y
Which Pierced Him" . 4.
EPISCOPAL
Trinity— 1301 LIpecomb. Rev. H. Cowley
Carroll, rector. Holy communion 7 130 a.
m: Church school and recto is Bible Class,
MiehAels, pastor. Bunday services 3 p. in.
Tabernacle- -1801 Evans. Dr. Albert
Venting, pastor.
Baptist Temple—Camp Bowie and Dor-
othy Lane. T. K. Durham, pastor.
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