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Safurday Evening, November 5, 1938
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Tune In On KRBC
ber 5, 1938
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ON SPECIAL MASTER'S RULING—
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. Massachusetts Takes Lead in Four States’ Fight to Tax Green Estate
ated
REVIVALIST
Abilene Churches Schedule
NOMAD ALWAYS DODGING TAXES
Communion, Anniversaries
Bible Classes
701 Palm.
Miriam Vaughter,
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
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KRBC
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program
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THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME
speak at 11 a
is to be "Two
RADIO CHAINS
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and
tKenner aa mheolfertory.
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itself out your loss keeps
piling up. While you are
rebuilding your money is
going out and none is com-
ing in, unless you have
Rent Insurance.
from
The
By William
Ferguson
Meets at 9:45 o clock. Special music
will be furnished by a girls' quartet
Virginia
Clarine
Corley.
Marsh
Pansy
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e outscored Paschal
the only unbeaten
the Fort Worth dis-
the Big Ten, where
i outfit; Ohio State
FROM THE "AARV
SUDIK" OIL- WELL
1124 N. 2nd
Phone 3703
GRACE
1626 Cedar
ST. PAUL METHODIST
CHURCH
HIGHLAND STREET
449 Highland
ing with Dr. C. A. Bickley, presiding.
Womens week of prayer program
will be had at the church Thurs-
day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
Business Mens Bible class at 9:45
o’clock with lesson taught by the
Rev John W. Price, assistant pas-
tor. Special accordion solos will be
olfered.
WILSON AVENUE
Between North 16th and North 17th
FAIRMONT
South 11th and Palm
CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
506 Orange.
ST. PAUL
North Fifth and Beech
I IRST METHODIST
South Second and Butternut
Sunday school at 9 45 a m The
NORTH SIDE
North Ninth and Cypress
L T. Chaney. 1 Ml
the birth of a son
norial hoapital at
orning 1
weren't for the "damn mosqultoes"
But Flannery found that Oreen
did not have the conventional con-
cepton of "home."
BEFORE IT COULD BE
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Until RECENT TimEs,
IT WAS A COMMON OPINION
THAT THESE ENORMOUS
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T£tTH OF THE EXTINCT
MA6TODON, A PRIMITIVE
i ELEPHANT, ARE VERY
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TO THOSE OF
A MAN.
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WAY UP
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5—(R)—Massachusetts went to the front today
in the race of four tax-hungry states which claimed Col. Edward H. R.
e Green as their own when he died and left a $36,000,000 estate.
J
MOTZ & CURTIS
Citizens Bank Bldg.
Phone 5244
IN OKLAHOMA,
J5,000 BARRELS
Dr. John T. Arnold
। Reristered Chiropodist
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
FOOT
Night organ music
Breton Melodies IS
:4,*s
Make Your Appointment
Today
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ahed Mexia 32-6. _ g
t Arthur and Beau •
rnbeaten teams in
rence play Galves-
ose Creek 10-0 The
It lost a game until a
Lad a Ue on their
pur ran over Southe
t 44-0 and Beau- ‘
Log
1420 KCS.
> football history will r
e teams that began
vew Rutgers stadium '
ball on the nation s B
the no-longerssleeg
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FABULOUS MILLIONAIRE CALLED IST ANNIVERSARY
a m. Church School; 11 a m . Holy
Communion and sermon, "Sptrit-
ual Re-armament;" Communion in
b flat by J. H. Rogers; 6:30 a. m .
Young Peoples Service League; 7:30
Evening prayer and sermon, "That
they may all be one."
H L Thomas, organist and choir
director; A E. Drake Sup: Church
School.
odist church. Am- _
,u sOh annivar- -
nery asserted, has become "in-
creasingly Important to the fed-
eral and state authorities," in
“this era of liberal expenditures
and high taxation by govern-
mental agencies when the bulk
of individual wealth i i x b in
intangible property which may
be moved from place to place
place of the OU l
livision. With one |
ilene held a lead ote
I
Hardin-Simmons university.
bunding to study “God s Eternal
Gardner will give a ten minute ad-
dress on "Keeping th Ten Com-
mandments" The Rev C. A Powell
will discuss the lesson.__
Sunday school at 9 45 and mom
ing worship at 10 50 o'clock Even
ing services will begin at 7 o’cloc
and the Baptist Training Union a
6 O'clock A playlet will feature th
evening service._________
Green's almost fantastic career,
from his birth in England to his
death at Lake Placid. N Y, occu-
e pled the greater part of the mas-
" ters 57-page report Green was ed-
ucated in Vermont, Massachusetts
, and New York, lived in Texas 20
years, married in Illinois, later
lived in New York. Massachusetts
and Florida and was buried in Ver-
• mont.
The domicile question. Flan-.
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copa km ever. us. cr •e
ANSWER: A small frog (Hyla crucifer) frequently found in the
spring clinging to reeds and grass. Its name comes from the shrill
peeping sound, which can be heard half a mile away. But only
the males peep.
compared with the Star Island res-
idence. x x x He had invested near-
ly $7,000,000 at Round Hills as
compared with *1,500,000 at Star
Island and over a period of years
he usually spent five and one-half
months there as compared with
four and one-half months at Star
Island
The special master recommended
that the high court reserve juris-
diction for any further orders and
to make an equitable allocation of
the taxable costs among the liti-
gants.
The court will permit the states
to file briefs outlining possible ob-
jections to the determination and
may later hear oral arguments.
YOU NEVER CAN WORK
YOUR BEST IF YOU HAVE
POOR VISION YOU CAN
ILL AFFORD TO BECOME
A VICTIM OF EYE STRAIN
THESE DAYS.
J
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. • dence in Texas were made for the
purpose of escaping taxation in
those jurisdictio.is."
NEXT: Why polatbes were given part of the Mame for the
World War. z
CORINTH
Sixth and Sycamore.
Bible school begins at 9:45 am
At the 11 o'clock service. the Rev
Luther Peak, pastor, will oreach on
"The Personality of the Holy Spir-
it" The Lord's Supper will be ob-
served at the conclusion of the
service
Evening service at 7 o'clock with
the subject "Whe.. the War of
Worlds Will Be Real ” Midweek
services set for Tuesday and Thurs-
day at 7:30 o'clock.
four midweek meetings devoted to ft
study of stewardship is scheduled a
supper at 0 30 p m will be followe
by a devotional service conducted by]
Rev. J. H Hamblen, pastor, will | Church service with Mly commu
preach the morning sermon at 10 50 nion will be held Wdnesday, no
o clock. Choir will sing the anthem. i vember 9The Rev. G c Alben
O Savior of the World, by Goss Aobrneor’DamasanautneeRpazer
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock with |
congregational singing featured Boptist
Anthem by the choir. Leagues at
6:45 o'clock With the Rev. John W. SOUTH SIDE
The speaker at 10 30 a. m and
7:30 p. m. is to be Finis Lee Wed-
nesday evening service is sched-
uled at 7:30.
There are now more than 25,-
000.000 milk cows in the United
States.
vritten the justice®
kg he understood
M all the goats for
"Adam and Fallen Man” is the
subject oi the lesson-sermon which
will be read Sunday at 11 am Sun-
day school at 9:30 am. and even-
ing service at 0 o*clock. Wednes-
day evening service at 0 o’clock.
Reading room at 900 North Second
open dally from 12 to 5 p m.
Christian
A special master recommended to the supreme court that the
Bay state be decreed as Green’s legar domicile—giving it Jie right to col-
lect a $4,947,008 levy, if the court concurs
The master, John S. Flannery of Washington, called the son
of fabulously wealthy Hetty Green a nomad, to whom "home was
where he happened to be.” Flannery rejected claims of Texas, New
York and Florida.
Green, who paid rent of from $60 to 127,000 a year on some of his
“homes," died in 1936 The federal government got $17,520,987 in taxes
on a net estate of 836,137,335. So far. no state collected anything.
Litigation was begun by Texas, which sought to impose a levy of
HEAVENLY REST EPISCOPAL,
CHURCH
The Rev. Willis P. Gerhart has
Tenth and Chestnut
At the 11 o'clock morning service
Frank M. Mullins, minister, will
speak on ’What Seek Ye.” For the
regular evening service at 6 p. m. he
will continue an expository study
of the book of Romans. At 7:45 he
will preach at the Hamby church of
Christ. Sunday school meets at
9:45 a. m. The Lord's supper will
conclude the morning service.
Morning worship at 10:55 o’clock
The Rev.C.H - Wittams, pastor,
will preach on ‘Things Which Be-
long to Our Peace ’ Young people's
intermediate and junior meetings
at 6 30 p. m. Ladies prayer service at
6:30 p. m Junius Bunts of Mc--
Murry college will be visiting speak-
er for the evening service beginning
at 7:15.
The Rev Fred D Wall of
Wichita Falls, shown above,
will begin a revival meeting at
the Assembly of God church,
1018 Cypress. Sunday night.
He will be assisted by his wife
SUNSET
Sunset Drive and South Fifth.
Sunday schooi at 9:45 am anc
moming worship at 11 o’clock, Ser-
mon subject, A Call to Service.’
BTU meeting at 7 pm Evening
worship at 8 o'clock. Subject "Th
Prodigal Son."
m Holy Communion; 9:45
Inaugurating a new series of pro-
1 gram. Jack Free and his orchestra
I will be heard from 9 30 to 10 o -
| clock this evening and every Sat-
urday evening Titled Dine and
Dance" programs the 30-minute
feature will include many novelty
and surprise offerings Bennie Ruth
Garrett, popular young vocalist
with the band, will be featured, the
program com mg from the Crystal
, ballroom of the Hilton hotel.
1 An address by former President
| Herbert Hoover will be heard over
KRBC and other stations of the Mu-
tual Broadcasting system tonight
from 8 to 9 o'clock Hoover will
I speak from the Armory in Spokane.
' Washington.
COLLEGE
Abilene Christia Gollege
Bible study lat 9:45 a. m with
preaching at 10:50 a. m. and 7:30
p. tn. Morning lesson will be
"Achieving the Golden Rule." and
the lesson for the evening service
will be the “Gospel of Christ."
Ladies Bible class meet Tuesday at
3 p m. Wednesday evening serv-
ice at 7:30 p m and Monday at
7 o'clock the adult class meets in
room 13 of the administration
The Rev. R. A. Balser, pastor;
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn-
ing worship at 11 o'clock. Pastor to
speak on Thou Shalt Love the
Lord." Epworth league at 7 o'clock
and evening worship at 7:30 o'clock
Wednesday prayer service at 7:30
o'clock. Womens missionary society
meets Thursday afternoon, 3:30
o'clock.
the Rev C A.
Paul Methodist
dvised, Momecom®
chureh will be
ember 24
Bible classes at 9:45 a. m. and
morning worship at 10:50 o’clock.
The subject is ’ A Divine Chal-
lenge” Evening service at 7:30
o’clock with subject “Is It Too
Much."
, THe Mofi<se cope
7/ WITH AM ELECTRIC '
Price, assistant pastor, speaking to
the young people's league on
Peace.”
girls are
"‘ax Methodist
onic Home, Living- f
i and Brownsville
victories and all Of •
ams survived in Tex- »
lotball last night
ed Big Spring 20-7 I
er and San Angel
n a scoreless tie to |
kies to march into [
Third Commandment.” _ Morning ,
anthem will.be "Jesu, wrd of God IT • f
Incarnate” 'Gounod) At the eve-1 I to
ning service the anthem will bel l I
"Sweet Is Thy Mercy” -BambyT /
Saint-Seent,hrlut Ruth Carr the aOlotst.
“AtEening 1 —-----
The Wilson Avenue church form-
erly was the Hickory Street Church
of Christ. The location, given
above, is just west of Pine street
An all-day program is scheduled
today, with G B Shelburne Jr.
preaching at 10:36 a. m on ‘'Build-
ers and Building." and at 7:30 p. m.
on "Make It Is Sure as You Can."
Dinner is to be served on the
ground at noon and a program of
singing and short talks given in
the afternoon. Friday night service
is scheduled at 7.30.
-wv‛
VAHAT IS A
’ SPRNG PEEPER
Members of the class will meet
Sunday morning witn Nib snaw
presiding. Thomas E. Hayden Jr.
will teacn the lesson and L. E
Dudley will lead the song service.
Special music has been arranged.
G:=#=
William Burton. Dist. Agt
Aetna i Afe Insuranee Company
406 <Iizens N»r’ Bank ig.
rhom) 3784 Res 6047
Pau! Southern, minister, will
speak at 10:50 a.m. on "The
Crowns of Christ." and 7:30 o'clock
on "The Importance of Church
Membership.’ Bible classes meet at
,10 a m. Andy Jones will direct the
young people s meeting at 6:30 p. m.
LOCUST STREET
Seventh and Locust
Assembly Of God
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1018 Cypress
A. revival meeting will begin Sun-
day night at the Assembly of God
church.witi. the Rev. Fred D. Wall
and his wife as evangelists. The
Rev Wall and wife are of Wichita
Falls and have just finished con-
ducting a revival in Archer City.
Sunday school at 9:45 am. and
preaching at the 11 o’clock hour by
the pastor, the Rev Jeff Gibbs
Young people’s meetng at 6:30 pm
and night worship at 7:30 pm.
Christian Scientist
rie and orchestra at 11 06. and Bob Dr T B Knox, the pastor, is to
Crosby's Dixieland swing at 11:30 speak at 11 a. m and 7:30p.m. Or- North Third and Orange.
. I gan numbers at the morning service
R, WERRTER are, voluntary. “Ariel" (Stewart}
- and offertory. Berceuse in A" (Del-
---------- duck i. The choir will sing the
arthemn Sp.ri: 1mmiral Vo:ce
RIG Mrs Fjy Dge 1.1
Iar - Re: .K, Me Ni ■ W w, '
and Elizabeth Duck. Mrs.
ge 20-7
was tied 8-0 by
he feature battle
rande valley dis-
he game on pene-
Eagles are the
d team in the
ng the top rung
r bracket race.
of the lower
efore Mission by
n route as they
"He was nomadic In his
. tastes," said the report, "and
evidently regarded domicile as
something distinct and apart
from home or residence. Home
to him was where he happened
to be for the time being with
hit wife and domestie estab-
lishment Ta him domicile waa
a mental state where he would
obtain certain political ad van-
M? nr V
d Waco defeated
rne respectively to
nks of the unbeaten
e ether team with
rd—Tyler—did not
s week q
I by pengtrations",
district conference
Lev team remained
ubs that have not
have ties on their
las far as the in-
ue campaign as n•
rd The other five
is Cisco Corpus
Lille and Sunset
ter plays Adamson
Fourth quarterly conference of,
church wii be held Wednesday even- TEMPLE
Eleventh and Sycamore.
Afternoon
12 00 News TSN
12 30- Poems and Melodies Bro Mingus
1 00—-Jack Free and His Orchestra
1 13— Speclal from Texarkana TSN
1 30- Parramore post 57. American Lt-
mon
2 00—Chriatian Hour, with Frank M
Mullins
2 30 W P A Musie Project (ET)
2 45- —Robert Leigh Lyric Tenor TSN
3 00—Bible Talk. Harvev Scott
3 15- Bena y Venuta MBS
130—Sunday Afternoon Revue TSN
4 30— The Shadow MBs
5 00—All State Church of the Air TSN
3 30 Show of the Week MBS
• w jans Lomax Sport Commentator
6 13 - Dick Jurgen a Orchestra MBS
• 30- Newt TSN
* 3> Evening Varieties (ET)
6 45- Jack Free and Hie Orchestra
»’ 00 Barh Cantata Series MRS
? 30 Bay It With Words MBS
8:00 -Old Fashioned Revival MRS
• 00 Orchestral Varieties TSN
tages and freedom from taxa-
lion XXX
"There is no sufficient evidence
4 show that Green ever intended
to make New York his permanent
home Thia domicile actually es-
tablished in Massachusetts in 1921.
by migratory millionaires to
escape taxation.”
A Flannery said Green gathered
"his large fortune as the result of
-inheritance, tax avoidance and
income accumulation." and paid
1.rge sums in taxes to the federal
government However, apart from
levies against his real and personal
Q propertv in the various states. Flan-
ners added, he paid no income or
personal taxes to any state
Flannery reported that Green
•nee had a friend rent a room
at the home of a Mrs. Jarvia
in Terrell. Texas, for $5. a
w month to preserve his right to
vote in Texas. Mrs. Jarvis never
saw him, but he mailed a vest
and a pair of trousers to the
house, the report added.
Contrasted to the $5 a month
groom ent was a finding that Green
" occupied the 24 th floor of the Sher-
ry-Netherland hotel in New York
City at a yearly rental of 827 000
from 1929 to 1933, when the rent
was reduced He continued to main-
tom the apartment until his death.
@as a temporary place of sojourn on
his way to and from Florida
He had lived with his wife at the
waldorf until it was demolished and
he liked it there o well that he had
his new landlord buy some of the
apartment furniture and hire some
“or the Waldorf's employes to "pret
serve the atmosphere.”
I Lutheran
CXIRALFEESEXTERIAN : zox LUTERAN
- ?' : 1001 Cypresa
Sunday wil mark the beginning . '
of the leth year m Abtene for Dr • 4945am and
E B Surface, pastor of the church reading. At 0 30, »m con-
He will .peak at 11 am on What ducted.b E Buch..H L Wied-
the Kingdom of Heaven IsLke At ieraendera,. pastor, wul preach in
7 30 p m the sermon subject win be Sreheswday-whersaxoung,people
Why Be Afraid onetor Wet.sTxas"F-get-
Music wlU include in the morning kn0"anry . 2
an anthem by the choir I Uy M> | coXovmneern tnthe,1o.the zioh
Sin. on Jesus,- with Lynn Bodine wonKresAtion 1
agloist and in the evening- "The Texas circult conference
Prayer Perfect, by the Central giris
glee club a
Wednesday evening the first oft
TODAY
1 00—Jack Free and His Orchestra
1:15—Birthday Club
1 45—Navy versus Notre Dame For ball
Game MBS
3:30—Wisconsin versus Northwestern
Football Game MBS ,
4:15—University of California versus (J
of Southern California MBS
4 45—Here » How It Happened, witi
Zack Hurat TSN
7:15— John Phillip Sousa Memoria! Pro-
gram with B A Rolfe MBS
1 7 SO— Republican committee Program
1 7:45- Jacques Renard's Orchestra MBS
8:00- Former President Herbert H Hoo-
ver Address MBS
9:00—Ralph "Rose Orchestra and Soloists
TSN
• 25—News TSN
• 30—Jack Free's Dine and Dance Music
GOODWILL HOI R
9:30 to 10 • ‘elock
10 00— News TSN
10 15—Taiktng Drums. Drama (ET)
10 30- Sports Spotlights TSN
10:45— Dick Jurgen’s Orchestra MBS
11 00—News TSN
11 05—Dick Barries Orchestra MBS
11 30 Bob Crosby’s Orchestra MBS
11 55 —-News TSN
12 00—Goodnight
Ri ND AV
Morning
7 00- News TSN
7:15—Bob Jones Evangelist (ET)
7:30—Sunday Morning Roundup TSN
8 00—Bible Talk. G B Shelburne Jr.
8:15—Corinth Baptist Church Rev. Lu-
ther C. Peak
« 30 —Friendly Chat, with-w. Lee ODan-
lei TSN
9 00- Church of Christ Studio Services
9 30 The Four Aces TSN
9 45- Victory Men S Bible Class Armis-
tice Program
10:45 Canary Chorus MBS
11 Osrrv Presbyterian Church Morning
Races Along, but photo-
graphs make-time saand
.till. Keep chidhood’s
memorles with photo-
graphs — at least on.
each year
’ On tBr WiiuijT Hill, estate. South
Dartmou.Maw.‛11921. Great
—cmptetantree-stryrectangutr
house of granite, with 16-inch walls
ale employed a star pr 30 servants
" At Round Hills as elsewhere.
Green did not mix in soclein
HI. neighbors objected to his
radio ane his avintion field, and
he hobnobbed with farm work-
ers and local New Bedford
g tradesmen. At night hr played
■lot machines and worked over
his stamp and coin collections.
He never voted in Massachusetts,
and when the state commkssloner
of corporations and taxation in 1928
epegan to talk about taxes Green
"epied that Terrell, Tex ; was his
domicile No further demans—was
Or. 0. B. Stanley
OPTOMETRIST
1044 Ne 2nd St. Ablene
AsTH 3
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H€ IS —9
84.685.057. The Texas complaint
was directed against Massachusetts,
New York, which sought $5510.301,
and Florida, which claimed $4,663,-
857
Taxes claimed by the federal
and the four state governments
totaled 837,727.000. or $1,589,000
more than the value of the net
estate, of which Mrs. Hetty Syl-
via Ann Howland Green Wilks,
a sister, is the sole legatee. Ma-
bel Harlow Green, the widow,
receives $18,000 a year under an
agreement.
Although Colonel Green dis-
claimed Massachusetts as his domi-
cile and called Texas his home.
Flannery ruled conduct is of great-
er evidential value than mere decla-
ration of intent.”
Declaring Green never had a
place of residence in Texas after
1911. Flannery told the court
Green’s declarations to tax officials
of New York, Massachusetts and
Florida that he had a legal resi-
I’he Kev. homer vuncan,
above, pastor of the Anson Ave-
nue Baptist church. 2743 Hick-
ory. is sponsoring his first an-
niversary as pastor along with
the church celebrating its eighth
anniversary M H Duncan,
the pastor’s father, will speak
Sunday morning for the open-
ing service of an eight day
Bible school celebrating the an-
niversaries.
I Jacques Renard, famous dance
| maestro, will start this evening s [ -
Presbyterian
At Sure EuRsT,pREBXTERIAN.
gen’s orchestra at 10 45: Dick Bar-; orih Fourtk and Oranga
/"‛17
Twentieth anniversary celebra-
tion of Armistice will be held Sun-
day by the class at the Paramount
theater at 9:30 o’clock. Arrange-
ments are being made for 120 per-
sons to attend: Delegates of the of-
ficers conference of tht fourth and
fifth divisions of the Texas Amer-
ican Legion will attend in a body
Mrs M. L. Grimes will sing "Rose
of No Man s Land E H Moore will
direct group singing. Anna Morris
will sing "Sons o: Men" by Cadman
A high school girls’ trio composed of
Dorothy Jean and Geraldine Shaw
and Rosalie Grimes will sing My
Buddy."
Vincent Chiodo, department com-
mander of the American Legion in
Texas, will deliver the principal
address James P. Stinson will teach
the lesson and also present Taylor
county's nine Gold dtar mothers,
who have been invited to be pres-
ent.
Kuby Morris will play as the of-
fertory a medley of old war songs.
A short movie Ulm of war scenes
will be shown at the conclusion of
the class.
Men." and at 7:30 pm. on "The
NNC uro NETWORK
» be-AanouMM—Footbait eeme
soo-jale. Avion Tenor elo.
4 IS-C0llln< li>a, ColMen
4 30-- Variety from &wingology-
3:00-Kaltenmeyer KIndergarten.
Press Radlo News Period
Eddie Dooley on Footbalk
Religion from the News
« 100--8aturday « Variety show
• 30- Pick Himber a Orchestra
120-,":".
8 00-- Vox Poppers in Questions
8 30 America Dances An Hour
• 30--Fats Waller a Orchestra
in 00 Francjs Craig Otchestra
19 30 Abe Lyman ami Orchestra
11 :00-Dancing Music Orchestra
11 JO Ui Brown and Orchestra
CBS NETWORK
* 30 - Fqothnu Broadcast, To Be announe-
4 eo Columbia Salon Orehestr.
2 2-Eddy Duchin’s Orchestra
3 00--Preas Radio News Period east
. „ Rd Grange midwest only
3 05cEd Thorgerson Sports —. wabe
Echoes of Console chain
5 H -Lethton Noble Orchestra
2 30— Rob Trout About Todaye
2 45-Chicago • gongs Tnr You
6 00-Th Saturdny Swing Club
$:30—10 E Brown and Comedy
J 20-Jhnny and Russ Morgan
a 30,—Er of Quiz Quiztes —to coast
8 294 Men Against Desth, Hay
8-00—Among Our Souvenirs— wabe gat I
urda y 8erenade—chain
• 00-The Hit Parade -etoe
.9 45-Political Party Speaker
10 Q0—News ° Miller • Orchestra
J? 30-harles Baum orhestra
00 J”. Kyser.and Orchestra
11 30-Paul Paul Pendarvis orehestra
12 00- Dance Music for an Heur
Warren, pastor will i
m on Twice Bom
ateNuc) iravhauh,
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[' notwithstanding his mental reser-
A ration of hts Texas residence, was
k mt abandoned when he built his
P War Tsland home xxx Round
F Hills was the prizeipal, predomi-
4 nan l and permamtht home when
I Sunday school at 9 30 o clock and
I morning worship at 11:50 with the
Rev. C. A Long, pastor, preaching I
Ouida Clemons will direct the choir
in the anthem. Lead Kindly Light,
Helen Watts taking the solo lead
Ruth Crawford wi accompany at
the organ. '
Leagues at 0 30 p m and evening I
service beginning at 7:30 o'clock.
Women of the church will have!
| charge of the service in recognition i
of a special week of prayet, Nov. 0.
13, declared by them Mrs c B
Stanley wul preside with Mrs Nat
[ O Rollins bringing the address
Sunday school 9:45 am. Mom
ing worship at 11 am. Subject
"Christ Confirming the Truth." B
T U. at 6:45 p.m. and evening wor-
ship at 7:45 o'clock Subject wil
be "Living in the Life of Others.'
Baptismal service at 4 p.m. at Um
South Side Baptist church.
FIRST BAPTIST
North Ind and Hickory.
The Rev M A Jenkens. pastor,
has announced ' The Full-orbed
Christ" as his subject at 11 am
and "Christ’s Blood and My Sin,'
as the topic of his sermon for the
service a: 7:45 pm Sunday school
is scheduled at 9 45 am, and B
T. U. at 6 30 p.m
ANSON AVENUE
2743 Hickory
Sunday is the opening day of an
eight day Bible school celebrating
the eighth anniversary of the
church and first anniversary of the
pastor Homer Duncan. M. H. Dun-
can. the pastor’s father will speak
at 11 o'clock on The Hope That is
Set Before Us," and again at 7:45
pm on "The Throne of Grace."
Sunday school begins at 9.45 o'-
clock.
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1 3T2uPrnnouneed-Fooban Game
4 2®—** Roth and Orehestr.
4 30 Gray Gordon • Orchestra
8 22-Prr”ar"N.EpmOrchestra
5i35—LesBrowkn and rchestra
6 09 Radlo Message of Israe)
• 30-Yn ele Jim’s Questlons—east: Ren.
, M dezvous with Rfardo-west
I Q0Scores: Al Donahue Orehestra
‘ 30— Original Microphone Piny
8 AOBarn Dance on the Radio
; SzS.* '
11 Q0- Larry Clinton Orchestra
_1i30wayneKng‛s Orchestra
Ballinger, Miles
Firemen to Meet
BALLINGER, Nov 5—Prank Wil.
llama, representative of the state
firemens school will be here Mon-
day night, November 7, and address
a joint meeting of the Ballinger
and Miles fire departments. He win .
also give demonstrations in special
methods.
made on him A
In Florida where Green main-
tained a palatial residente on Star
asland Miami he likewfse paid no
• intangible property tages, never
I voted, but celled himsei a "crack-
I er." One witness told thhe master
I i Green had expressed a Wking for
1 Florida said he'd like to sbend the
L xest of his days there andwquld.
• She there all year round If it
Lurfine Blde. Phene (083
Pine at Third Abilene. Texas
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