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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 14

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11 Till; CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MOMMl, MU ll 2(, 1 9 t5 DENTIST p. m. from Tueailny through Friday. Those participating In the ceremonies are: Tomorrow, the Rev. Henry C.

Rogers, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church; Wednesday, the Rev. Robert G. Scully, North- ultant jubilation marking yesterday's services. "The Kingdom of Christ is invincible and the gates of hell can Found Dead In Home.

SADNESS To Follow Jubilation Assault Charges Filed After Fight With Bottle Charges of assault and buttery ond disorderly conduct were placed yesterday against a young woman registered as Christine Caldwell, alias Eileen Smith, IS, 1440 Clay who, Tatrolmen Elmer Knox and Joseph Hartlaub said, used a Deer bottle to inflict cuts upon Lute Muncy, 34, 637 Crescent Covington, at Pearl and Lawrence Streets Saturday night. No reason side Methodist Church; Thursday, not prevail against it," declared Dr. i Rev. Henry Woodard, Mt. Au Frank R.

Elder to his congrega burn Baptist Church, and Friday, tlon at Covenant-First rresbyterian To Church. "We need Palm Sunday to focus our thinking on the monu As Cliurclmien Prepare Observe Holy Week, the Rev. Henry A. Simmons, Mt. Auburn Methodist Church; the Rev.

Homer McDaniel, associate pastor of Nast Memorial Church, and the Rev. Harry B. Burks, As-bury-Third Methodist Church. for the assault was given. Muncy "1 mental fact that Christ is King.

Just as we should be thankful 4M was treated at General Hospital. Daily And Good Friday Seryicesi-'S should Practiced In Burma And India Before Establishing -Office In Northside In 1911. Dr. Kupeit H. Langdale, A202 Hamilton a dentist in North-side since 1911, died unexpectedly at his home yesterday as his Wife, Mrs.

Mayme Willis Langdale, waited for him to Join her in a visit at the home of her father in Clifton. Death of Dr. Langdale, who was 63 years old, was learned by James Q. Sampson, 334T Sherlock a nephew by marriage, and Frank Are Arranged As Special acknowledge Jesus Christ as King. Pre-Easter Devotions.

Special services are to be held in many churches on and preceding AUTO TAG SALES LAG. I Good Friday. Members an 1 Members of the various branches ifrlendg of Robertson Memorial Motorists Warned Against Last Minute Kush If They Wait Warning that sales of 1945 Ohio BROADWAY HOTEL RESTAURANT Broadway at Fourth St. MA 4100 Enjoy A Tasty, Liberal Portion Bnakfatt, Lunohton or Dlnnar Service Daily Except Saturday Visit Our STEPHEN FOSTER Bar and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Ample Seating and Privacy automobile license tags are lagging, Seifert, 4204 Hamilton shortly Fred L. Hayden, traveling auditor Presbyterian Church will meet for a prayer service at 10 a.

m. Thursday. Mrs. Miriam McCabe Hoover, pastor, will conduct a service for children at 2 p. m.

on Good Friday. At 7:30 p. m. the Rev. E.

Jackson Smith will officiate at a Communion service. Oakley Unity Church will be open of Christendom who ushered in Holy Wook yesterday, with Palm Sunday sei vices depicting Christ's triump-ant entry into Jerusalem, have turned their attention to the advent of Good Friday, which will be ploclaimed in hymns and tablaux relating to Christ's sufferings and His crucifixion. The tragedy of Good Friday will be in marked contrast to the ex- after noon when they sought to determine why the dentist had not for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, reminded motorists yesterday that they have only one more week in joined Mrs. Langdale at th home of her father. Charles H.

Willis, 3421 Middleton Ave. Mrs. Langdale which to purchases their licenses, The dead line ia midnight Saturday had passed Saturday night at the home of her father, expecting; her George Loewensteln, deputy audi from 12 to 3 p. m. on Good Friday.

Miss Erna Wissmann will speak on the "Meaning of the Cross" at a spiritual Communion service at tor, pointed out that he is short husband to Join her there yesterday, of help and that persons who apply Sampson and Seifert forced a cel for licenses late in the month will lar door to find Dr. Langdale, clad meet considerable Inconvenience in pajamas, lying as It asleep in A corrected and complete list of 1 rtlMJ license salesmen in Hamilton bed. A light was burning In the room. Dr. Glen A.

Hattendorf, 1728 Chase said Dr. Langdale ap County follows: William C. Hochatuhl, Automobile Cluh, Central Parkway and Race Street; A. Jf, Moruan, Indian Hill Qarase, Madeira; Mrs. William Dacford 119 8 Reading p.

m. Natalia Schwaeble will be soloist. The Rev. William J. Toung, S.

factulty member of the Sacred Heart Novitiate, Melfirod, will conduct Good Friday Tre Ore services at Bel-larmine Chapel on Xavier University campus. The services will follow the Mass of the Presanctified, beginning at noon. Way of tht-Cross will be held at 7:45 p. m. Holy Week exercises at St.

Paul Church were opened yesterday with a mission conducted by the Rev. I Sharonville; Joseph Dorney, 3433 Michigan Llbby Freeman, els w. bigwn l.i.r T.mnki 1929 Central WINTER OFTEN OUTLASTS THE COAL PILE And frequently additional winter expense interfere with plant to procure tpring necettitiet. You mar need additional money for a brief period, and if you come to this ISational Rank for ac-rommodution, rou have full henefit of LOW BASK RATES and the privelege of repaying the loan a rapidly at you can. Heckman, W.

McMillan Vincent Mercurlo. 2350 Gilbert Jonn Keeney, 422S Olenway Alvln Blehle. 1710 Blue Rncu si Northside: Oorce Guckenberuer, Courthouse; Wayne Crotty, 4570 Reading This Natural Mineral Watar Aids in Conditions of ARTHRITIS, KIDNEY and URIC ACID Delivered Klght To Von I I'HONB CHerry 33 Write 118 W. Central Parkway. Cia'tl, Ohio, for free booklet.

tacit." Mountain Valley M. R. Manley. eiliz Montgomery no. Harrv wurtiler 430 Marburg Ave.

Wil- parent had died in his sleep. A native of Glendale, Dr. Langdale was a graduate of the Cincinnati Dental College. He went to Rangoon, Burma, in 1902, practicing there and in Calcutta, India, for nine years before returning to Northside, Dr. Langdale suffered a stroke five years ago but resumed his practice after a short illness.

A brother, Dr. Charles A. Langdale, widely known Cincinnati surgeon, retired recently and moved to Miami. Besides his widow and his brother, a sister, Mr. Viola Chew, Clinton, Jnhn jr.

Pnffev nf tha MarvKnOH Ham MOrtOn, Vine ftimwwa fathers. The mission will continue until Thursday, when it will I leue mil: Charles Bautr ism Queen City Henry Mersch, SIC Vine St. be closed With a solemn hlgtl mass R. n.rmn Potter. Stanley Avenue and ft jand a procession at 9 a.

m. Private Cojumw, jf from HOT SPR1INGS ARKAXSia Water adoration on UOOd Friday Will De- Bend B. North Bend; Ben Kueve, p-in at a fnllnwad hv Tr Ore '3502 Harrlion Cheviot; Ray gin at 8 a. iouowea Dy ire "reman 100g J((ferson Reading; Mrs. and Mass of the Presanctified from Anna Delfl.

6809 Montgomery Sllver-itnt. ui earmnti ton: CharlM Campbell. North Elm Street, 12 to 3 p. m. Holy Hour bermon steman.

7210 Monteom- survives Dr. Rupert Langdale. I and Tenebrae will be held at 8, ery Rd siiverton: Ray Acmon zu7s mihi 3 03 OCB worwooo; jsen miut, mr Pike. Wyoming: Leslie 8haw, Hamilton Avenue and Adam Road. Mount Healthy, and Nellie Bauer, 2085 Beech-mont Ave.

p. m. Thursday and Friday. The Christ Hospital Chapel will have Holy Week services at 12:30 Iffrtr, ton Associated Presa Wlrephotos. HOW ALLIED FORCES CROSSED The top photo shows a landing craft filled with soldiers of the Third U.

S. Army plowing through the waters of the Rhine River to carry troops to the east bank. In the lower picture transport planes and gliders with tow ropes attached and ready are lined up on an airfield waiting for the take-off signal for airborne operation across the Rhine. Good 'looking gabardine dressed for beauty-duty When have you seen a gabardine dress with all the aplomb of a well-tailored suit, and all the feminine beguilement of soft lines, a ripple pep turn and unabashed figure flattery? Paul Sachs combines it all in a rayon gabardine destined to go places, doing nice things to your face, your figure, from now through summer. Natural or canary rayon with black button holes and collar, and black facing the sleeves and peplum.

Sizes Font EASTER GIVE If WOMEN II Hoy Speaks At Services In Memory Of Veterans Participation in government af- CAFES BACK UP On Threat To Test Curfew Rule In Court To Rely Upon Byrnes's Fairness. )s 11 liairs Dy ail citizens was urge a yes-InjUred In COlllSlOn Iterday by Carson Hoy, County I Prosecutor, in an address at memo 12 to 20. rial services for Hamilton County Legionnaires who died in 1944. The SHIM 16.95 The Cat and Fiddle, House of. services were held at Veterans' Me- Ljgtermann's and the Casa monal Headquarters, 322 Broad- Grand.

club, wi BnoB.t. Mablty't AWerote rrcc Drcsset Third floor Of Taxieab Wilh Private Talice On Way In Response To Burglary Alarm. A mother and daughter were Injured and a taxieab driver escaped injury early yesterday when a Itexicab was upset in a collision at Ninth and Vine Streets with an i way. "You do not have to be a public official to participate in government," he said. "There are hundreds of ways in which each one can serve." Ohio Messenger fc Telegraph Co.

car which was responding to a WWMM 100 per cent with the curfew, Max Rafalo, attorney, anrounced last night after conferring with his clients. Rafalo, who had questioned the constitutionality of the curfew and had threatened to test the issue ir. oourt. wired James F. Byrnes, War Mobilization Director, for a definition of the proclaimed emergency.

He was informed by Byrnes that the midnight closing was deemed necessary to the war effort and would be lifted promptly "when war conditions permit." Asked whether he would apply for curfew exemption, Rafalo said: "In view of the fact that we do In paying tribute to the Legionnaires, Hoy declared it was difficult to make a memorial address "because Abraham Lincoln said everything at Gettysburg." Invocation was said by Felix Friedman and benediction by the Rev. Wayne S. Snoddy. Herbert Kettenacker, Chairman, recited "In Flanders Field." burglary alarm. Mrs.

Flsie Keck, 46, 4U E. Third suffered shock. Her daughter, Miss Helen Keck, 19, same address, was cut on her head and suffered a possible spine injury. They were taken to St. Mary Hospital.

Physicians said Miss Keck declined X-ray examination. Witnesses told Patrolman Harvey Schaedle that the cab, operated by Leroy Headley, 49, 2387 Flora was hit by the emergency vehicle, which was driven by Jerry Hard, 29, 5534 Bosworth an alarm investigator. Hard said he was responding to an alarm from the Western Auto Supply St. Bernard. He was charged with driving through a red light.

Kenneth Durham, 12, 2115 Ailan-thus suffered a possible left HOUSING "DEPLORABLE." San Francisco, March 25 (AP) Men's fine-count cotton handkerchiefs with white cord borders and initials. Rolled hems, choice of 18 Initials. 50c. The House Subcommittee on Con not come in line with being exclu sively food places, we feel that we would not want to make application for exemption. We are now gested Areas returned from a survey of the Honolulu-Pearl Harbor area today, termed conditions there "deplorable" and recommended construction of 11,000 National Housing Administration units going to depend upon the fairness of the Mobilization Office to lift the curfew as soon as war conditions permit." ankle fracture yesterday when he was run over by an automobile driven by Julius Bear, 651 Neave St, at Liberty and Findlay Streets.

The boy, Safety Patrolman Edward Cavanaugh reported, tried to IV run LABEL IS IN 7 THE BAT It mifiBT jump upon Bear's moving machine but missed the running board and his foot went under a wheel. He was taken to General Hospital. Profile of Motorcyclists Fined For Disturbing Peace With Open Mufflers Men's colored woven border fine quality cotton handkerchiefs. Colors blue, tan and wine. Rolled hems.

45c. Six Cincinnati motorcyclists, each accompanied by a young gay elegance of the past magnificently brought up-to-date in the sweeping, uncluttered line of this spring's woman, and a seventh carrying a soldier as a passenger, were roaring over a highway late yesterday when they were halted by Deputy Knox de Luxe'1' collection. Left: snerirr Kussell Smith, who put a damper on their outing plans by charging each driver with using Continental in, an improper muffler. 5. Allure Residents of Montgomery tnought a war had started In that village when they heard the roar of the wide-open exhausts.

Deputy halted the party on Mont gomery Road north of Montgomery, tc spoil the fun of the cyclists and weir passengers. Ph ft) -o MMwmmmm i ir MR Men's sheer white tatin strip border cotton hand kerchiefs with rolled hems. 4S Last night Mayor Harry Mueller or auverton fined each of the cycle operators $5 and costs. They registered as Charles Palm, 423 oiivsr Lloyd Cantor. 1719 Elm St; Lawrence R.

Flach. 828 York St; Charles A. Mascari, 2221 Rice Street; Howard Stoehr, 4230 Bad- geiy Joseph Aranyos, 1713 Elm and John Mitchell Ren- r.icK, 1810 Race St. MORE PEOPLE TURNING 10 ood Tor Heln. ChrLti.n Science Lecturer Notes.

"Today there is a pressing demand for Christianity." Put.r Higgins, Seattle. xald vtar. Men's sheer white cotton handkerchiefs with cross bar pattern and rolled hems. 25c. day in a lecture at Deer Park School held under auspices of the Silverton Christian Science Society.

"Men and women, finding them selves in unforseen situations, are turning to God for help," Higgins continued. "While on the one hand there la much that may occasion us grave consideration, on the other we see a widespread quickening of interest in spiritual thincs. This iVWfl'i Shop-' Streef Floor Millmtry Third Floor 9 is gratifying and it augurs well for the happiness and prosperity of humanity." The sneaker concluded his talk Mabley Carew Mablcy Carew Mablcy Carew by pointing out that whatever the problem or difficulty may be, victory is won through obedience to the law of.

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