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iff MUSCATINE JOURNAL' AND.NEWS^TRIBUNE.FRIDAY. JANUARY 1942 Trinity Church Plans Services of Dedication KEY. FULLWOOD BISHOP LONGLEY A service of dedication will take place in Trinity Episcopal church on Sunday morning, in recognition of the completion of the building program carried on throughout the fall of 1941. The Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Iowa, the Rt Rev. Harry S.

D. will be in charge of the ceremonies marking the restoration of the interior of the church, and will be assisted by the Rev. Staruey M. Fullwood, rector of the parish. Immediately following the dedication ceremony, a celebration of the Holy Eucharist will take place, with a Tc Deum sung for the offertory anthem.

At the close of the service which begins at 10:45, the Vestrymen and their wives will entertain Bishop and Mrs. Longley and the Rector and Mrs. Fullwood for luncheon at the Muscatine Hotel. First Methodist Iowa avenue and Fourth street, Dr. Raymond M.

Shipman, pastor. Church school at 9:30 a. Walter A. TeStrako, general superintendent. Morning worship and communion at 10:45 n.

m. Communion meditation, "How Jesus Faced Crisis." Organ prelude, "Ave Maria," Bach-Gounod: anthem, "Into the Woods My Master Went," by Lutkin; postlude. "Andante," by DuMage. The laymen's meeting at p. m.

Youth fellowship at 6:30 m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Sermon theme, "When a Man Prayed Through." A special musical program will be presented by the orchestra directed by Mrs. A.

C. Springborn, Selections by the orchestra will include "Variations," by Sullivan; "Ring Out the Sweet Message," by Adams: "God of Our Fathers," by Hemy; jr.arimba solos by Shirley Jean Henke, "Hungarian Rhapsody," by Liszt, and trumpets, "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," by Luther, played by Bill Mull, Allen Anderson, Robert Vance, Dick Drake, Gordon McClean and Joe Hoopes. Selections by the rhythm band will be, "Jesus Loves Me" and "Jingle Belis." Walnut St. Baptist On the corner of Sixth, and Walnut streets. Rev.

E. Diddams, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. Herbert Holtz, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30 message, "What Is a Baptist Church?" Ynmti service at p.

1 topic, "What Our Society Stands For." Evening evangelistic service at 7:30 p. message, "Tho Four Great World Powers of the End Time and Their Final Conflict." Zion Lutheran Sunday school at 9 a. m. Divine services in English at 10 a. m.

and in German at 11:00. "I Must Be in My Father's House!" will be the subject of the Text, Luke 41-52. The Men's club will meet Tuesday night at 8:00 in -the home of August Brendel, 1317 Kansas street. The Sewing circle will meet the home of Mrs. Robert Schulzc, 314 East Ninth street, next Thursday afternoon, 'First Presbyterian On the corner of Iowa avenue and Fourth street.

Dr. Henry C. Schneider, pastor. Church school at 9:30 a. John Brannan, general superintendent.

Morning worship and communion at 10:45 a. m. Organ prelude, "The Lost Chord," by- Sullivan; anthem, "Holy Art Thou," by Handel; offertory, "A Theme in by Tschaikowsky; meditation, "Place of Quiet solo. "Out of the Depths," by C. H.

Leu; postlude, "Grand March," by Wagner. The rite of Baptism will be administered and members taken into the church. A meeting of the Session in the pastor's study 10:30 a. m. The second session of the school of missions at 6 p.

m. Each family is asked to bring their own supper, and the Industrial society will furnish the coffee and cocoa. A deputation group from the University of Iowa will have charge of the assembly program. Lincoln Blvd. Baptist Corner of Lincoln boulevard and Jackson street.

Rev. E. Wesley McMurray, pastor. Unified service at 9:30 a. with special music by the Mariners' choir.

The children's sermon subject will be, "Pleasures ot' Sin," and the adult sermon subject will be. "Beginnings." B. Y. P. U.

al 6:30 p. Evening sei-vice at 7:30 p. the sermon, "Auditing the Books." Church Activities Trinity Episcopal Stanley M. Fullwood, S. T.

rector. I Epiphany. 8 a. Holy Communion; 9:30 a. church school: a.

dedication service and Holy Eucharist. Reorganized Church, Latter Day Saints Located at 908 East Ninth street. Philip Wagler, pastor. Church school at 9:45 a. preaching at 11 a.

in. by Herschcl Symmonds. Evening service at 7:30. If the weather moderates, the women will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meeting at the church Wednesday night.

Ziegler Memorial Lutheran Church Located at New Era. Rev. 0. Carlson, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.

church service at 10:45 a. sermon. "They Who Do the Father's Will." Evening services at the church in Durant at 7:30 p. m. Carl 7th Day Adventist Located at 507 We.st Fifth street.

Services each Saturday. Bible school at 9:30 subject, "Promises of the Coming One." Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m.

by J. O. Marsh of evening service Cong. Mulford At Hershey avenue and Main street. Rev, Milton E.

White, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Sermon topic, ''Joshua's Secret." Roung.

people's meeting at fi p. at 7 p. m. Ser- United Brethren Mulberry avenue at Sixth street. Rev.

Paul V. Clark. Sunday school at 9:30 a. Virgil Soss, general superintendent. Morning worship at 10:45 a.

sermon, "Seven Hated 1 Prelude, "The Last Dream of the Virgin," by Massanet; otfertory, "Pure as Snow." by Lang, and an anthem by the choir, Maxine Johnson will be the leader of the young people's meeting at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30 p. sermon, "The Devil's Traps." Prelude, "Ashes of Memories," by Adams; offertory, "Buona Nott'e," by Nevens, and PP. anthem by the choir. Grace Lutheran Corner of Sixth street and Iowa avenue.

Reno Frobenius, pastor. Church services will be held at 3:30 and 10:30 a. m. Holy Communion will be observed. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be distributed at each service.

Special music for these services will include the following: Organ prelude, "Largo," by Dvorak; anthem, "I Love to Tell the Story," by Wilson, sung by the young people's choir, and anthem. "Hoar Me 0 God." by Marks, sung by the senior choir. Church school will meet at 9:30 a. with classes in Bible study for children, young people anci adults. Grace Lutheran.

A cabinet meeting for the presidents of organizations, officers ol the church council, officers and teachers of the church school, will be held Monday, 7:30 p. in the church parlor. This group will meet to plan and co-ordinate activities of the church for the coming year. Boy ScouW will meet Monday, 7 p. m.

Cubs will meet Tuesday, 4 p. 507 West Seventh street. Members of the Men's club will hold a business and fellowship meeting Tuesday, p. m. Ladies' Aid members will meet for a period ot work in the church parlor Wednesday afternoon.

Hostesses will be Mrs. William Umlandt and Mrs. Wilbur Umlandt. Junior choir rehearsal will be held Wednesday, 4 p. m.

Young people's choir rehearsal will be held Wednesday, 6:30 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal will be held Wednesday, 7:30 p. Members of the Mothers' club will meet Friday, 7:30 p. at the home of Mrs.

L. Barker, 503 East Tenth street, with Mrs. John England as assisting hostess. Caichetical class will meet Saturday, 9:30 a. m.

Walnut Street Baptist. The annual church "dinner and election of officers will be held nt 6:30 Monday, at the church. All members are asked to be present. Midweek service at 7:45 Wednesday. Foursquare Gospel.

Tuesday, Bible study and prayer service. On Friday, al 7:45. the Rev. Owens, young people's evangelist and officer of the states the Great Lakes district, will address Ihe young people, His subject will i be. "Youth's New Vision." The young people Cedar Rapids, Independence.

Vinlon. Shellsburg and Muscatine will meet at Tipton for their rally on Saturday, Jnn. 17. First IMcthodist. Scout meeting at 7 p.

in the banquet room; board oC education meeting at 8 p. m. practice at 6:45 p. m. Wednesday Midweek service at 7 p.

subject, "Jesu.s and Self-Sacrifice." Senior choir rehearsal in the Homebuilders' room at 7:30 p. m. First Baptist. Monday, the Eoy Scout troop will meet at the church at 7:15. The Narcissa Chapter of the World Wide Guild will be entertained by the Ella circle at the home of Miss Ruth LeFever, 405 West street, at 7:45 p.

m. Assistant hostesses. IVLru. Zella Schoemaker and Mrs. Edwynne Horst.

Tuesday, Women's Mission circle meeting in the Baraca room. Mrs. Ed Sander will conduct the study hour at 2 o'clock. The program-will be-under the direction of Mrs. E.

E. Bloom, with devotions being given Harry Hahn. The annual father and son banquet sponsored by the Men's club will be held in the church dining room at 6:30. The regular meeting of the Amoma class will be held at. the home of Mrs.

Hazel Myers. 520 Monroe street, at 7:30. Mrs. Glenna Achtcr will be the assistant hostess. The' Miriam circle will convene at the Elmer Funck home, 2020 Mulberry avenue.

Wednesday, choir practice at 7:30. Thursday, junior choir practice at 6:30. Prayer and praise service at 7:30 in the lower auditorium, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Favoright.

Friday, Ladies' Prayer circle in the Amoma class room at 2:15. Young married people's class meeting is postponed until Jan. 23. United Brethren. The county Christian Endeavor union will meet Monday night at the church.

A program is being arranged. I Tuesday night, the Drop-In class will meet at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tomfeldt, 619 Oak street. The OUerbein Guild will meet the same night, at the- church.

Midweek service Wednesday at 7 p. followed by a meeting of the board of trustees at 8 p. m. I Choir rehearsal at 7:45 Thursday night. Friday night the church will open for recreation, There will be games and entertainment.

Lincoln Boulevard Baptist. Monday evening at 7:30, the scouts will meet at the church. The Mariners will meet at 7:30 Tuesday. Choir practice Wed- I nesday at BM5. and prayer meeting at 7:30, Adult choir practice will follow the prayer service.

First Presbyterian. Monday, 3oy Scout mealing Musserville Methodist The Rev. Judson T. Perkins, pastor. Musserville church, located at Oregon street and Earl avenue.

Church school, 10 a. Junior and Senior Methodist youth fellowship meeting, .6:30... P- Evening worship at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7-30 at the parsonage. Island Methodist: Morning worship 9:30 a.

m. Church school, 10:30 a. High Prairie: Church school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 m.

Wartburg Choir to Give Concert Here on March 1 The Wartburg choir of Wartburg college. Waverly, Iowa, has been scheduled to appear in Muscatine on March 3. The Men club of Zion Lutheran church will i sponsor the concert. Highly acclaimed as one ol the country's outstanding a capella groups, the Wartburg choir confines its concert program entirely to sacred music. The concert tour last year covered over 2,000 miles and took the choir west as far as the Rockies.

This year's tour includes concerts in Iowa, Illinois. Indiana. Ohio. Michigan and Pennsylvania, with 23 concerts scheduled. Wilton Churches List Schedules services in the Wilton churches are announced as follows: Grace Evangelical and Reformed church.

The Rev. J. M. Newgard, pastor. Church school, a.

church worship, Holy Communion, baptism and confirmation, 10:45 a. m. Trinity worship, 9:30 a. church school, 10:30 a. m.

Presbyterian church, the Rev. T. A. Mansen, pastor. Church school, 9:30 a.

morning worship, 10:30, preparatory service for the Lord's supper next Sunday; Christian' Endeavor, 6:30 p. Leona. Mae Abbott, leader: vesper service, 7:30 p. m. Methodist church, the Rev.

W. A. Longnecker, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. worship service.

10:45 a. m. school, 10 a. worship service, 7:30 p. m.

Zion Lutheran church, the Rev. P. W. Hoppel, 'pastor. Divine services, 10 a.

m. Salem Lutheran church, the Rev. E. Holtz, pastor. Sunday a.

morning worship, 10:30 a. m. St. Mary's church, the Rev. R.

J. Egan, pastor. Sunday mass will be'celebrated at 10:30 a. week-day masses. 7:30 a.

m. Schedule of masses for ihe winter: First and third Sundays in each month', 8:30 a. second, fourth and fifth Sundays at 10:30 a. m. Baptists Plan Father and Son Banquet Event A program of special interest to men and boys is being arranged!) for the annual Father and Son banquet at the First Baptist church to be held at 6:30 p.

m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, under the sponsorship of the Men's club. Dr. Floyd L.

Carr, dean of the Royal Ambassador' Boys' Camp, Ocesn Park, will be the principal speaker. Mr. Carr is a graduate of Brown university and -j New ton Theological He is also serving as field secretary for the department of missionary education of the Baptist board of education of Maine, and is the author of "Missionary Heroes" Courses," written for the Roval Ambassadors. Committees to Lead First Aid Course Chosen the scout room at of deacons' meeting board the pastor's study at 7:30 p. regular meeting ol' the county C.

E. at the United church at 7:30 p. joint meeting of the elders, deacons and trustees at 8 p. m. Tuesday, the Guild will meet in ihe church parlor at p.

m. Miss Ella Reuling and Mrs. Allbee are co-chairmen of the committee, and Miss Ida McQuown will have charge of the New Officers in Charge at Garden Club's Meeting January nil-day meeting of ihe Wilton Garden club held Wednesday at the home tf Mrs. Grunder. Luncheon was served at 12:30 o'clock and was followed by talk on Cultivation," by Mrs.

Caroline Maurer. Mrs. Lillian Irvine had the surprise contribution. The new officers, Mrs. Irene Eire-hard, president; Miss Jennie Kelley.

vice president; and Mrs. Eva Marie Johnson, secretary and treasurer, were in charge of the meeting. Elect Officers. Tiie Ladies' Aid society ot £ion Lutheran church held their first mseting of the New Year Wednesday afternoon in the parish hail and elected officers as follows: President, Mrs. Edgar Jipp, vice president, Mrs.

Herman Grunder; Sisterhood Is Entertained at Mrs. Keck Home Wapello Chapter E. T. of. P.

E. O. sisterhood Monday night at the home of Mrs. Louis Keck. An mterestir.g program on for the first course to be presented in this locality by the American Red Cross 'are going forward rapidly, and Airs, H.

E. Hoover, branch chairman, announced the appointment of the following commillae to have charge of the work: Miss Myrtle Erwin, chairman, Dr. E. Weber, Miss Mary Elder, I Airs. Millicent Winter and Chhtum have donated their Eurdino formerly of Iowa City ices as instructors, and have and a member ol this chapter, was ccived their appointments from treasurer, Mrs.

H. L. Waeck; as- Wednesday. Sunday school or- sistEnt treasurer, Mrs. Harold practice at 7 p.

mid- Erammeier; secretary, Rev. p. W. Happcl. A social followed the business stision and rsfreshinenls ween service at 7:30 m.

Th-jrsday, at 2:30 p. the La- dies' Aid society have their were served by ths Mrs. regular meeting in the church p. J. Wacker and Mrs.

Will Mrs. H. E. Schroeder nnci Mifs Cidnoy Runkin, chairmen of the committee, and Mrs. Riggs will Jead ihe devotions.

The Marcos class parly at the church at 8 p. m. The committee The N. N. ciub held their semi- Lee! monthly meeting Wednesday evening, at the home of Leona with Mrs.

Frances Frymoyer includes Mr. nnd Grau and Mr. and Moore. Mrs. Mrs.

Harold George St. Mary's evada, la. A business meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. Saturday.

Christian Science Located at Sixth and Walnut streets. Services Sunday morning at 10:45 and Wednesday at 8 p. m. Reading room, located in the church, is open Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. i "Sacrament" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.

The golden text is from I Corinthians 5:8, "Let keep the least, not with old leaves, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sinceriiy and truth." The lesson-sermon comprises Quotations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Hcnlth with Key to the by Mary Baker Eddy. One of the Bible citations reads: "Help us, 0 God of our salvation, for the glory of thy name: and deliver us, and purge away our sins, for thy name's sake. So we thy people and sheep of thy pasture will give thee thanks for ever: we will mon, "Our Burma Road." The annual meeting of the church will be held Thursday evening following a 20-cent fel- lowshi'p supper to be served by the Ladies' Aid sociot3'. shew forth thy praise to all generations." (Ps. 79:9, 13), Foursquare Gospel Sixth and Cedar, streets.

Revs. William and Peggy Bell, pastors. Sunday school at 9:45 a. morning worship at 11 a. m.

Sermon, "Seven Diseases of tho Church," by Mrs. Bell. Crusaders' meeting at 6:30 p. subject', ''The Good Example." Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. sermon, ''Why, Fallen Angels?" First Baptist Corner of Third and Cedar Rev.

R. B. Favoright, in- tcrirn pastor. Bible school, 9:30 a. m.

Classes for all ages. Robert Griffin, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Special organ selections by Charles E.

Shook, "Andantino" (Lefebure-wely) and "Maestoso" (Vincent). Anthem by the choir, "Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us" (Fi-ey), with Levi Odeil as soloist. "Harmony" (Del Riego) will bo offered by Dorothy Korncman. Message by the Rev. Mr.

Favoright, "Hearing Without Understanding." B. Y. P. 6:30 p. Irene Whitlock will be in charge of the Forward meeting.

The program will be the first in a series on "That Strange Man." Conwoll will meet in the Conwell room for a song service and inspirational program. The Junior and Junior High program will be conducted by Anna Mae and Jennie Britcher on the theme, "The Gift of Located at 410 Green street. The Rev. H. M.

Sendbuchler, pastor, ar.d the Rev. C. D. Mannhardt, assistant pastor. Sunday masses at 6, 8 and 10 a.

m. Confessions on Saturday from 3 to 5 p. and from 7 to 8 p. m. Perpetual Novena devotions to Our Sorrowful Mother every Friday at 3:30 and 7 p.

m. St. Mathias First Congregational Chestnut and Third streets. Rev. W.

B. Milne, pastor, school at 9:30 a. F. E. Ballew, superintendent.

Morning worship at 10:45 a. sermon, topic, ture in. Ideals." an Adven- Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Gospel song service led by Leonard Plessy.

Levi Odeil will sing "Bearing His Cross" (Harkncss). "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot (Schn.eckcr), by the choir, with Mrs. Harry Hahn, soloist: Organ selections by Mr. Shook, "Andante Con Moto" (Guiraud); "Travmleid" (Frysinger), and "Alleluia" (King). Sermon topic, "Truth and Life Marking lie Way." Located at 211 West Eighth street.

Masses will be at 6, 8 and 10 o'clock Sunday. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. W.

L. Hannon, pastor, and the Rev. J. J. Morrissey assistant pastor.

Bethel A. M. E. Located at 512 East Seventh street. Rev.

Thomas W. Hightower, pastor. Sunday school at a. Mrs. Sergerna Robinson, superintendent.

Allen Christian Endeavor league at 6:30 p. H. Barnes, president. Study topic, "Our Society, A Training School" Worship service at 8 p. m.

Board meeting Monday night. Senior choir practice Tuesday night. Sen-ices each night or. Jan. 11, 15 and 16, at 7:30 m.

An old time revival will be held Jan. 20, 21, 22 and 23. Buffalo Prairie Unit Leads With Gifts for Home i Buffalo prairie The Buffalo Prairie Home Bureau unit has been informed that they were the largest contributors of fruit to Bethany home, Rock Island of any unit throughout the county. There arc 13 members in the local organization ar.d the donation was sent in October. The members are looking forward to the annual Farm and Home week to be held at the University of Illinois on Feb.

2 to 6. They will have the opportunity of hearing Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt at the general session on Feb. 5.

Another speaker of interest be Chester Davis, president of the Federal Reserve bank of St. Louis. Fnrtn and Home Bureau members attended the annual district outlook meeting of the Farm Bureau office Jan. 8 sponsored by the college of, agriculture. Representatives from the department of agriculture animal husbandry, dairy husbandry and home economics, presented information concerning the farm outlook for 1942.

sentinel. Miss Alice Wolf the installing worthy matron; Mrs. Helen Meiick. installing chaplain; land Mrs. Elizabeth Buckman.

installing Mrs. Enjistrom was precodod to the east by six escorts forming an aisle, each holding a lighted candle with star tipped ribbon streamers. Bernice James, s-iig, "A Beautiful Star Is Shining Tonight." accompanied by Mrs. Roxio Nichols, at the piano. She was presented with a large basket of red rose buds from the a special guest.

Plans were made for the observance of Founder's Day in two weeks whcih will include a 6:30 dinner followed by program at the home of Misses Myrtle, Mary and Lou Erwin. The annual Red Cross meeting for all members is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 3:30 at the Farm Bur-sau office. Date Changed, Mrs. An O'Noil will be hostess to the members of the Thursday American Red Crosa headquarters.

The high school Milding has oeen secured as a meeting place for the lessons, and present plans cail for two classes a week, with the possibility of a third if the need is apparent. club on Friday. Jim. 9, the meeting dale changed because of a conflict with a Red Cross sewing meeting on Thursday. All those who have signified p.

m. thsir intention to take this course asked to meet at the high school building at 7:00 o'clock on Monday evening, Jan, 12, which time the organization work" will be completed, classes assigned and text books distributed. Anyone who has reached (he age of 18. and has the equivalent Sixteen members of the Pies-icf an eighth grade education is byterian Aid ar.d Missionary s.o- eligible to take this work. Each.3 cieties.

met for their regular ses- person taking the course must pay sion Wednesday at the chlurch A one o'clock dinning room. luncheon was served Mrs. assisting horlcss. Mrs. Cloe Walton gave a geographical and historical sketch of Argentina in the i study ol countries of South 'America ar.d the musical contribution was a violin duet.

"Indian Love Call" and Whispering Hope," by Miss Edylhe Stolt-snbers and Miss Phyllis Mead, wilh Mrs. W. Mead, accompanist. Refreshments were served during the social hour, Recalled to Service. Robert Lauser, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. F. Lauser, who was releas- ed from military service under! the age limit ruling a i-hort time ago, has been recalled left today for Des Moines to report for for his own text book and note book. This is the only anticipated individual expeiu-e.

The course is 20 hours, is oxpscted to be completed in ten weeks, each persons attending one class a week, of two hours each. Certificates will be awarded after the course has been satisfactorily completed. Scott PuJlin. Mrs, John R. and Mrs.

Corwin Burdine. Mrs. George Foor had charge of the de- voi-ional service ar.d missionary program and Mrs. George Jamison presided st the business meet- irfg of ihe Ladies Aid Society. the Delta Alphas of tho Pres-.

byterian Sunday school complet- an ved le fi rst the plans for a white elephant ev ork for a visit at the to be held at ihe next regular home Barnes sister, Miss meeting in February al the home Ada S)Tlith and brothers, Lloyd chapter. Mrs. Naomi Hale, oast duty. post matrons jewel by Mrs. A chimney fire at the S.

Leslie past matrons jewel by Mrs: Mil- Torrence home called out fire drcd Gulhric. also a gift from the officers by Mrs. Corcicllo Dice. Past worthy patron, E. M.

Bow man presented her with a souvenir gavel. Masons Install. Installation for the Masonic lodge followed E. M. Bow- as worshipful master; Andrew Guthrie, senior warden; Willam Webb, junior warden; Alfred Smith, senior deacon; Ernest Dunker, junior deacon; -Mar- Church of Brethren Located at 1131 Lucas street.

R. A. Haney, pastor. Sunday school at 10 Mrs. H.

A. Haney, superintendent. Worship service at 11 a. theme, "The Christian Defense." Evening service at 7:30 p. preaching at 8 p.

theme. "The Christian Seal." Park Ave. Methodist C. B. Rayhill, minister.

Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sweetland Church service at 10 a. Sunday school at 11 a. Epworth league at 7-30 m.

Sparkler Sunday school at 10:35 a. church school at Evang. Reformed On Sycamore street between Third and Fourth streets. F. C.

Schmidt, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. devotionals by Mildred Heussner. Lesson study theme, "The Infancy and Boyhood of Jesus." Worship service at 10:30 a. m.

Sermon theme, "Church Leadership." The newly elected church officers will be installed 'at the worship service. Lodge Groups at West Liberty iin Ceremonies West Liberty Joint installation ceremonies for Lotus chapter. 0. E. S.

and Mt. Calvary Masonic lodges were held Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Evelyn Engstram was installed as worthy matron and Andrew Guthrie, worthy patron of the 0. E.

S. Other officers are Mrs. Cordelle Dice, associate matron; Frank Robinson, associate patron; Mrs. Carrie Webb, secretary; Mrs. Emma Range, treasurer; Miss Mildred.

Lawton, conductress; Mrs. Marcia Bowman, associate conductress; Blanche Smith, chaplain; Mrs. Elizabeth Buckman, mar- shall; Mrs. Roxie Nichols, pianist. Mrs.

Virginia Gehrke, Adah; Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Ruth; Mrs. Dorothy Carey, Martha; Mrs. Ethel Schiele, Esther; Mrs. Gabriella Robertson, Electa; Miss Alice Wolf, warder; L.

E. Lewis, department at 10:30 Wednesday night. No damage was done. All persons having bundles for the union welfare afsoctotiur. are asked them at, the city hail by tonight.

Theme Given for Service at Eliza stellar, senior steward: Fedale Mclntosh, junior steward. Carl Schiele was installing worshipful master, nnd William Smith installing Mr. Schiele, past master was present- Church services will be held at Eliza church at Eliza, Sunday, m. "Tho Signs of the will be the sermon sub- ed with a gift from his wife and daughter by L. E.

Lewis, also a past master's jewel by E. M. Bowman. Sixty-five attended and refreshments were served Jr. the dining room.

Mrs. Paul Anderson was hostess to Chapter AH, P. E. 0. Tuesday with 21 members present.

Founders Day was observed with :30 p. Times ject. Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. Should inclement weather make of Mrs.

Alan Poage. The January mooting was held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Merwin Schneider with Mrs. Oscar Davis end Mrs. Verner Anderson as-1 S'Sting hostesses.

Leaves Jan. 1.5. I William O. Weaver, who holds a commission in the U. S.

army reserve corps as second lieutenant in the infantry, will leave Jan. 15 for a year of duty at Fl. Leav- cnworth, Kans, Vail E. Thompson, former Louisa county engineer, has submitted to a major operation Minnesota hospital. His sons Jack and Charles, have enlisted in the naval army aviation, reporting for duty in one month.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Torbert left for their home vedio. followin: visit with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ross. At Hicklin Home. Members of the WapelJo dub were entertained at the home of Mrs. M.

F. Hicklin Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Hicklin the assisting hostess. A short president. Mrs.

George included and plans for Red Cross work. The fourth in the series of South American programs was given by Mrs. George Jamison aTa and "Mrs. Frank Hook on Education and Religion of Argentina the Land of Silver," and "South American Kitchens." The guests enjoyed a "Fiesta Tea'' with the favorite appetizers of the Argentine, salted nuts arc 1 --) in me- mints. a ten day The next meeting will be Feb with Mrs.

Ross Dudgeon and Barnes Mrs. C. W. Parish. necessary the postponement of the church services, members will be notified by telephone.

W.G. Block's Coal Is Miss Luciile Britton. treasurer; Mrs. Naomi Stevens, R. S.

N. Miss Margaret Bottomiey, L. S. N. Mr.s.

Freida Mclntire, R. S. V. Mrs. Elizabeth Hinc.s, L.

S. Mrs. Irene Rockafellow, Mrs. Margaret Gordon and Mrs. wa Mrs.

Vcva Ross, conduc- Rutti Kirby as chairman. Others to MJSS yinle: Passmore, chap- inking part were Mrs. Dorothy Brown. Mrs. Myrtle Dice, Mrs.

Jesse Brooke, Mrs. Carrie Hinkhouse. Mrs. Maude Koster, Mrs. Gladys Kirkpatrick and Mrs.

Vcrna Nichols. Mrs. W. A. Smith was pianist for the occasion.

The next meeting will be with Mrs. Adelaide Stober on Jan. 20- at 7:30 p. m. Adah Rebekah lode held installation Tuesday evening with 40 members present and 10 visitors from Muscatiae.

Mrs. Glsdys Peacock was installed as noble Miss Mabel Seaton, vice grand; Miss Bel'e Holmes, secretary; Mrs. Em i ly Rath, financial secretary i lain: Mrs. Dorothy Call, inside guardian. Mrs.

Gertrude Case. outside guardian; Mrs. Margaret Kollonbec-k. musician. Mrs.

Anna Hanks, district deputy, and her staff including Mrs'. Lucille Freybler as installing mar- shall of Muscatine, conducted the service. Mrs. Myrtle Reynolds, past noble grand, was presented with a P. N.

G. 'pin. A polluck supper was served and the committee was as follows, Mrs. Mary Lane, Mrs. Mary Conklin, Mrs.

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Years Available:
1853-1970