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PA6E TEH THE TYRONE (PS.J DAILY HERALD AY, AifetL 1 Theatre News CHURCH roin in Hori- "olulii; Temple saicl she had a fine time) but that she was afraid she had angered a mountain. "We started to climb it," she hadn't climbed very far when it started to grumble ac- me." BAPTTSf PV. n-H. Meilroy, supply 5:45 School. 11 am.

Worship service. Worship service. p.m. Prayer service. Raymond Scott, who heads the Raymond Scott Quintet and also writes songs, has written fifteen new creations which', will 1 be hoard in pictures during the of the'titles 1 are in Turkey," "Square Dance for Egyptian Mummies," "The Girl the Light Blue Hair," and "Dinner Music for a of Hungry the titles "one: can figure to expect almost anything.

CHKISTIAN rousts Goepef Rev. P. Evans', Pastor .3 10 a.m. Sunday Eohool, 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Monday 7:30 p.m.

Young people's meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.M- Prayer nnd Finding Ourselves in Service ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Alfred J. Buescher 7:30 p.m. Cottage Prayer Joe E. Brown's next picture is to be called members of the cast have not yet been, selected. 'JEHOVAH'S Sunday: 7:00 p.m.

Watch Tower study. p.m. Study of 1 9:45 a.m jSunday John B. Pastoc 11 a.m": Evangelistic sermon by Rev. H.

Reese. Subject: "Why 3:00 p.m. Men's rehearsal. p.m. Special, prayer service.

7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. Ser- rnon by Rev. Reese. 'i' Evangelistic services will continue throughout coming, -week with services each at 7:30.

The public to. services, v. Special music, evening. -On evening the.South- ir.ont, Musical; sen'tiand furnish' a Palm. Sunday SundaysjHfvV ,8 a.m.Holy Blessing and distribution of.

palms. Sunday school and BIWe class. Morning and ser, PSYCHIC KESEAKCU "T1EMMJE by On Palm Sunday thousands of and older folk''will be confessing 93 their and Just as Jesus endeavored in bur le's'sb'n tQ.fc*t his disciples to confess Jesus asked'hiji Who say ye that I Peter replied 'Thou af the Chrtst Son of the Uvmg God Jesus commended Peter and said lie 'would build his chureh An tattK f- JA.t this time Jesus 'began to of cross "The son and. be be killed and after three Jesus insisted'hii disciples show-similar willingness to sacrifice: "Whosoever would save his life shall lose'it (GOLDEN OF OCCULT SCIENCE William Tunstall, presiding eider 4 't 8:00 p.m. Christian'service.

SALVATION ARMY Six months ago Universal put the French stak Danielle Darrieux. under contract' and from that- time'on she has been trying to absorb enough of the Charles Dowdell, in charge can customs to make, a Whether or not she'has succeeded WOVS hip'ser. will be revealed her. firs.t Am-1 erican made picture, The ce Paris," Univer- 2:30 p.m. Sunday bchonl ami Bl- sal-'fs'pioh'ly interestedsince; Danielle )le class.

p.m. Y. P. L. 8:00 p.m.

service. commemorating 110th anniversary or birth of tion of palms. 6:30 p.m.-.Yoimg People's. Fellow- ship. i r-c The Quiet Hour: organ recital, 8 a.m.

Holy Communioiv Wednesday 7:30. p.m. Eveiung service. Rev G. W- special preacher.

Currtnk Happtningt in Neighboring WARRIORS MARK Fidelity Bible- class will hold their icgulai monthly meeting and covcied dish -luncheon Thuisday evening at the home of Mrs John Reesman Women's Foreign Missionary Societ yheld their regular monthly i meeting the past Thui-day after- inor HOOVER PRAISES MEN WHO KILLED GOV'T BUI persons Who jammed th War Memorial" opera'house' to hear' the former president's first address since LL his return from, an, extensive tour 01 Europe. Shouts of for news evei came to. his brief remarb: otl the fate of A. 12 noonito Gootl Friday- ser- The, -regular monthly 'i meeting tlic king's Heralds was held day in the Methodist church wi Jean Burns as hostess. were led by Kathryn Stonebraker program Elizabeth; pDAl top were also, recent gueste at the Wil-j was giyeii.

by' Mrs. on iversi uo'h I ref aj tH homecoming spe'ech here befor rom a 0 "AC v.r»i- "ivirWV: it -j 1 AjTvi rvf onrt nl-ilTHi-nvi Sversia I measure, saying: Those ought to receive home of Mr: 'arid 'Mrs. Isaac after 'which 'an 'interesting! Campbell, of College. was given. the close of 1 Prank has been drawing salary all this it would appear as-though Universal realiy has thing: as most critiec and others, in the know figure Miss will be the new screen sensation.

the 'business, session various Easter were Wednesday business, visitoie kames were enjoyed" ami refresh- Pittsburgh. rie'nts served by" the hostess'. Those Rupert, George Reese, Mrs. Violet Rupert, and Joaiii" left-', Thursday morning''' Infra-red' 1 i to b. wave's-'tenable photo- i'th'roiigh fog, and Ham Booth, founder of Salvation Ar- 1 -I APOSTOLIC CHlTfiCH my.

Soldiers 5 meeting. Jane Bryan, who appears opposite Edward G. Robinsbn iri "A "Slight; 4 p.m. Band of Love. Case of which comes to the Wilson next week, has been'given the leading reniin'ine'rolc'in tire picture.

-'The Singing Cop," a Wafh'er musical now iiv production. Man of Brimstone," opens at the Wilson, today, is a picture should appeal to the majority of our.film stars Wallace Beery and has Virginia Bruce, Guy Kibbee, Lewis Stone and others in' supporting' a grand outdoor picture "that has been filmed on a very elaborate ecale." 3 p.m.. women's Home League. 8 p.m. Mid-week witness.

Guest speaker, Rev. H. -W. Miller, of Hol- iidaysburg. p.m.

Holiness meeting. 1 p.m. Street service. (-Although our "Spring Fashion was a big now as though we made a ing from the weather we should liaye had a "Revival of Winter Fashions." FENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Charles B. Peters, pastor a.m.

Sunday Walk, superintendent. 11 a.m. Worship service. Sermon May." we remind you again" that next Monday and Tuesday is' Bank Night at'the El Patio with a nice cash prize of $25.00 waiting for some lucky, addition a splendid picture called, rick," with Brian Ahenve and Olivia (my new heart-throb) de Havilhnd in the leading roles. C.

M. Pheasant, pastor m. t. Morning 1 7:30 pjn. Evangeilstlc- message.

Wednesday and 7:30 p.m. Prayer, and Praise service. 1 FIRST, METHODIST, EPISCOPAL Rev. J. JResler Shultz Sundaiy 9:45 a.m.

Sunday school. 11 a.m. service. Sermon supject: "Creating Crosses." 6:30 p.m. Epworlh League in church 7:30 p.m.

presentation, "Simon of Gyrene." subject: "His Presence." 6:30 p.m. Ambassadors, in charge of Jvlrs. Peters. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service.

Sermon subject: Thc Unpardonable 7:45 pjn. Prophetic sernion. ,.7:45 p.m. Pentecostal service. 8, p.m..

Street meeting followed by meeting of Christ's at church. 7:30 p.m. Address. by tlift minister on subject, "God's Answer -That's all Monday! for news Portland, April 9 The next Umfc -Clarence Michael goes walking round- on tops, he probably lie He count whert; police' f.und that hjs shoe- :30 Address by the minister on the subject, "God's Free Course in. Us." 8:30 p.m.

IvTeeting of the Homi. Mjssipnaryl Society in church parlor. 7:30 p.m. Address by the ministe: on the subject, "The Angel tha Comes in the Night." Thursday Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Fry, of Ty; rone, were Thursday visitors at the Charles Fry home. Mrs. Charles ill at this Stonebrakcr, Violet and Billy 'Sunday, Buddy Itonebrakcr, Ellenberger. Billy and. Lame Gilliland, Mary Ellen Maclitley, Lenore Gill, Shirley Wirt, Marjorie Taylor, Peggy Boring, Mrs.

Clnir Frank, Mrs. rfachlley and Jean Burni. interesting meeting the Woman's was held at the. home of Miss Helen Conrad, Tuesday evening. A playlet was jiven by several members; a chapter 011 the.

study book" and business which a isb- was a pleasant visit- cial hour was enjoyed. or recently with friends at Bald TherGleaners class of tho Meth-i Ea 8 lc odlst church school held the regular' Mrs Cond BALDIEAGLE Bald Eagle meet in regular session, at which time a class of candidates will be initiated to-the third'and' fourth degrees. Mrs. Margaret Campbell of hear monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilson Geist, Monday evening.

After the business meeting a cocial time- was enjoyed and-delicious refreshments A delightful day was spent in the home-of Mr. John Bnrket-, when his -children and several" spent the week and with Christ they, will." speiid. visiting, re- can be used to distinguish between Irt if nc- ifrs Reese, Mrs. Ernest tlvcs inaii, Mrs. Ernest isfe'arhodf and t'fic'! dlfTerent inks.

Paul Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mrs. Howard Miller. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Ingram moved Tuesday Scotia where they will go to housekeeping. Mr. a n'd. Mrs. Charles iwho been.

visiting their son arul" family, at Oklahoma eVandchildren" Wre- prese'nt to Iwjpj the past month, re- him celebrate his eighty -ninth birth- turned home day anniversary. feature of. "King's Daughters" Bible i class at the honie, of -Mi's. Simmer with fva. Giillcli, jis tl'ie 'tisttaV dcvotiphs charge of Miss Guiich, the, business, of the.

evening was transacted followed: by iovis refreshments served by the hostess" present' Mrs. Ethel Wooiner, Mrs. Violet Rupert, Mrs. Delilah Lehman, Mrs. Tsabelle Sharer, Mrs.

Margaret Reese, Mrs. Orpha Friday, Mrs. Sarah Kobuck, Misse Iva Guiich, 'Charlotte Smith, Mrs. Idella Evans, Christ Slinrer, Pred Evans, Bob Rupert, and Ernest Lehman. A covered'disla supper will be held by the class April 27th, at'the home'of Mrs.

Violet Rupert. Iva Guiich Wednesday until with her-father and sister of Altoona. Slie was accompanied home on. Sunday by her bro- the Everett, who spent Sunday too, with" his father and sister. NEW 1938 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN DELIVERED IN FULLY DAVIS BUICK Blair Avenue and Tenih Street You can get a better Used Car from noon.

attending the celcbra- tion were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hpiick.i and Mrs. C. W.

Burkst, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. AHoona; and Mrs.

Harold Burton, of Prospect- Park; Mrs. Annie Mong, Mong, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mong- and! of Bellwood. John Un- hed' print ''found on a the' roof of 'a iiouse which A WARNER THEATRE ST.

MATTHEW'S CATHOLIC Avenue Street Ver. Toiin, V. Rector. Sunday: 8 a. m.

and 10 a. Distribution 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m. .7:30 p.m. instructions ancl benediction.

Stations of the Cross. 7:30, p.m. Candlelight: fe. vis itaig at the of sfirvice to be held in the sanctuary. 12:00 noon.to Service In i First United Brethren Church.

PRESBYTERIAN Blnningnam I Rev. Horace E. 0:45 arn. Sunday school, i 11 a.m. WorsWp service.

and. Mrs. Wilson Conrad. Mr. and the Methodist Home foi- the Aged were guests over the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. George Beck. Miss Mary Wilson, who has- some past in. NOW SHOWING Continuous P. M.

to 11 P. M. A PICTURE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY El Patio A Warner Theatre LAST TIMES TODAY Contiguous from 2 P. M. to 11 P.

M. RAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE P.P; x'x-ro '-'HEFt a.vu i r- AND Cartooif Serial COLUMBIA. AVENTTE M. B. A.

pmetor 9:45 Sunday, schort 10:45 am. WorslUp service. p-m. Epworth and Intermediate-Leagues. 6:45 p.m.

preparatory citiss. 7:30 service. 7:30 p.m. Lenteri services. M.

E. Bowser Parsonage. 1064 Telephone 809-M 9:30 a.m..Sunday schpo). Joseph pVeaching service. Sermon subject: "The Pnlm Sunday 7:30 p.m; Worship service.

Serr i mon subject: He-Sent. Them to Preach" trie Kingdom of God." 8 p.m." Meeting of stewards. p.m. Prayer Miss 8:00 p.m. Jr.

and Sr. choir prac- 11 worship, ser.vice. Sermon "Prophecy to bo Fulfilled Today." p.m. Luther League. 7:30 p.m.

Wo'fsHip service. Sermon subject: "Prom Chriscmas Until Good Friday." Kach evening.next week except 7 p.m. Catecethical class. 7:45 pjn. Service of worship.

8:15 Women's- Missionary Society. MONDAY AND TUESDAY PAtTT HEf HAjngrTt-RNtD 'OUi FREE METHODIST Rev. Inez Hill, B. pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday school.

11 a-in. Preaching service. Sermon subject: "Jesus, the Son of God." 7 p.m. Class meetmg. vW- W.

Ingram, leader. pjn, --Evangellslic service. Sermon subject: Great 7:30 p.m., Prayer p.rru PreacWng service, by Rev. A. Smith, Gearheartville, FreST UNITED BkETIIREN Corner Pfiin'a aua 14tu J.

8. ColIedgtV Mfntoter i 9:45 schooh 11 a.m. Reopening service. Ser-1 mon theme; "This is God's 6:30 p.m. Special musical program: under auspices of YPSCK Interme-1 diatc society will attend hi a- body- -Worship service.

Ser-! mon subject: "The Christian Habit." "pJn. Brotherhood. 7:30 p.m. Young Christian Service; League. 1 7:30 p.m.

Women's service jam! study. FIRST Rev. Joseplt A. Speer, D. D.

Pastor 9:45. School. 9:45 a.m. Chapel Sunday school. -1L ajn.

Worship service and Communion. 6:30 p.m; 7:30 Worship Subject: "The Call of the Cross." ,7:30 p.m. Congregational meeting-. 8:45 p.m. Ladies Aid meeting.

FIRST Rev. Edwmrd M. D. 9:45 Church school; Guaranteed Cure for NOTICE All chinches desiring publication of Easter programs are requested to have same ii.v the" Herald office by Monday or Tuesday, Programs will be published in order as space This remedy you-must make yourself; The pre'scription is simple. Just this: Get interested and get busy! The best place to start is where Look over the.old place with a seeing eye.

Look for wide-open chances to clean up and replace and renew. Keep looking. You'll discover a dozen spots that seem a little neglected the porch steps, perhaps, or the kitchen closet, or maybe the bathroom. The front hall could use some colorful small rugs. table is fairly crying for a fresh new coyer.

the whole house needs sprucing doesn't it? It's so easy to do and it needn't cost you take one thing at a time. So decide now to watch this paper for bargain news, about things you need now or will be needing very soon. Watch the advertisements closely. You'll find many that seem addressed directly to you. Don't miss a single item that may benefit you or your, family.

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