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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 57

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fit SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1940. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, THREE-NIGHT SCOUT Arabian Nights Setting EPISCOPALIANS IN CITY Pilgrimage to Shrine Today. Optimist I lun l.arnivai. 'ODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLL -i I pv 4 v.

ivA anmifil rnnnHjin.rRrr.1. xev. x. jxiuipiiy vi i.c the faculty of St. Louis niversity vai oi tne weeper irIUt-s ur will deliver the principal sermon timist Club will be given Thursday, during a pilgrimage today to the Friday and Saturday nights at the nf tv, "Rinrk Madonna." (Columbian Recreation Center.

Lock- answer wul he found the Classified Advertising Section) For Prophet's Court Oriental Theme of Parade the Night Before to Be Carried Through Ball, Oct. 9. TO HAVE JOINT SERVICE: CIRCUS TO OPEN DEC. 5 on the crounis of St. Joseph's Hilljwood avenue and Big Bend boule- Infirmary, near Eureka, Mo.

vard. Troops May Take Part in One Major Event, Enter Members in Three Specialties. Churches to Commemorate 100th Anniversary of Diocese Next Sundav. SI LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. r.

i 4 il TZ 1 tz i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1i Wk 35 si STG? 1. In a amine of Oriental splendor, a glimpse of illuminated halls be- Reports on progress of the 1940 Boy Scout Circus will be made by Clarence H. Howard chairman, at a luncheon meeting at the May- the Veiled Prophet will hold court lyond. Marble walls pierced with lat- Wednesday night. Oct.

9, in archefJ wiu flanU eacn side Municipal Auditorium. The setting tne gallery and will terminate in was inspired by the subject of the1 towers with gold domes and lat f- All Episcopal churches in St. Louis and St. Louis County will be closed next Sunday morning to enable their congregations to attend special services at Municipal Auditorium commemorating the one-hundredth anniversary of the 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P- I35 1 1 1 iy 1 42 43 "4 T5 I I 1 50 Tl ticed balconies. Prom the balconies, the Prophet's guards will parade, "The Arabian Nights," which will be the night before.

The throne of the Prophet and his Queen will be of gold, raised watch over the court. A corps of workmen will take over the auditorium today, follow- of Diocese Episcopal Protestant Missouri. The Rt. Rev. Henry St.

George Tucker, presiding Bishop of the slightly above the dais on which ling the conclusion of the St. Louis will be seated the special maids of Cavalcade. They will clear away honor and members of the court. 14.000 cubic feet of sawdust and On both sides, on descending ter-(earth as rapidly as possible, so that fair Hotel tomorrow. The show will be at the Arena beginning Dec.

5, and for the first time in its 18-year history will run for three nights instead of two. Every troop In the St. Louis Council may participate in one major event and also enter Smuts in three specialties the band, which will be conducted by E. M. Hahne! of Roosevelt High School; Indian dancing, under the direction of Ralph Hubbard, and an aviation event prepared by Bob Sommers, director of the Stix.

Baer Fuller Model Airplane Ciub. Officers of the circus include Wil- ft- races, maids and matrons of honor church, will deliver the sermon. I Participants in the service, which jwill begin at 11 o'clock, will in-! elude Bishop William Scarlett and I the Rt, Rev. Karl Morgan Block, 'hop of California, former rector 10 days may be spent decorating the hall, covering seats and laying the ballroom floor. Special lighting effects for the mm RIZANTAU and the costumed krewe will be seated.

The court will be assembled before a richly colored gallery, which will form the central feature of a palace of alabaster and blue and white marble. Gold-encrusted dec iwu-nuur jipLiaue 1411111: "'c0j tne Church of I. Michael and i St. George here. installation or a complete switcn-board.

Suspended oil lamps and The musical nrncrj.m xl-UI include lanterns on tall standards will light bv an orchestra of 2S the hall. The white of the marble f' th Sf SvTT1. orations will cover the walls of the lard R. Cox. chairman of the Activ- interior of the eallerv and three walls will be set off by a blue desert 1 A a Cometo the Formal Opening at 12 Noon Monday City Officials in Attendance! uuuu jj.

i i if.ui. arcnea latticed wmaows win giveiSKy. council executive; Charles H. Mills, rxe step xrp blew rod v-l'h -jr. plant -jpftertt name demigod yher rap choir of 500 voices, representing parishes of this area, will sing.

A special altar has been constructed for the occasion. Several thousand persons are expected to attend, including representatives mound 22 Rabbit 23 Fence posts 25 Principal sail of vessel 26 Apportioned 27 Precede 28 Rests 30 Young horse 33 Alloy 34 Foreman 36 Large 37 Bermudan barracuda 38 Healthy 39 Handle 40 Sea eagles 43 Fish eggs 44 High note 45 Faint VERTICAL. 1 Through 2 High card 3 Presumes 4 To pierce 5 Deficiency 6 Greek goddess 7 Private entrances Dazzling 9 Death notice 10 Tenor violin 11 Executive officer 16 Thin rope 20 Remainder 21 Placed on a ::2 Pillages 24 To utter needlessly nr, Brines forth Commodities Broad scarfs 40 Poetic: formerly 41 To breathe heavily 42 Taken into custody 4fi Otherwise 47 Island of Inner Hebrides 41- High V' iest 49 To rend r0 For fear that 51 To obstruct PANEL DISCUSSION TO BE HELD ARCHBISHOP TO DEDICATE ON TEACHER RETIREMENT PUN NEW CHURCH IN SHREWSBURY Test 'our SKILL Cm 071 St, Louis. DRIVING from parishes throughout the dio production manager; John Francis-1 cus, arrangements chairman; Wil-1 liam E. Post, attendance chairman' and Arthur E.

Eaer, publicity chair-; man. i Directors of events, in addition to those listed above, are Bill Hanson, event director of the massed band; jCol. H. D. McBride, mobilization' and grand entry; Fred Astroth.

to cese and delegates en route to the ru: Solemn High Mass at 11 a. Follow Ceremonies Today m. at Four Invited to Spfak at Meeting Oct. 14 Arranged by Public Education Association. A panel discussion on whether biennial general convention of the church, which convenes Oct.

9 in Kansas City. St. Michael's. St. Michael's Catholic Church recently completed in Shre-sbury will be dedicated by Arcnbishov ditty pr to The diocesan centennial dinner jwill be Monday night.

Oct. 7, at John J. Glennon today, the Feast o'clock at Hotel Jefferson. Ad a retirement system lor teachers should be instituted in St. Louis will be held Oct.

14 at Soldan High i School under auspices of the Pub-i lie Education Association. Without Charge on the Aetna Highway Safety Demonstrator, Exhibited in Cooperation with Ma vor Dicmann 's Safety Program With Members of St. Louis' Police and Fire Departments in Attendance to Assist You! cubs; Joe Metzger, camping; Oliver Johnson, safety; Francis Wash-burne, blind boxing; Dr. C. E.

Colgate, Indian scenes; George Lan-genberg and John Kulikoski, ropes, whips and whirligigs; Otis Finley, of St. Micnael the Archangel. dresses will be delivered by Bishop Dedication will be followed by; James E. Freeman of the Wash- solemn high mass at 11 a. m.

Theiington (D. Cathedral, and Dr HELICAL UNION SERVICE 1 DEDICATION OF PDSTOFFICE MARK SYNOD'S I00TH YEAR IN CLAYTON TOMORROW NIGHT celebrant will be the Rev. Joseph alter Judd, one of the outstand-Preuss, pastor of St. Mich'iel's for ling medical missionaries of the Those invited to speak are: Superintendent of Instruction Homer I inter-racial act; A. C.

Grosse, H. E. Getchell and Lewis Sherwood, pioneering, and Forrest H. Staiey, W. Anderson.

Dr. Rudoloh Hof- the last 31 years, assisted by his church, who has had extensive ex perience in China. Satur- Fourth Assistant Postmaster-Gener Here This Week Tuesday to finale. meister, vice-president of the Board brothers, the Rev. James Preuss of Education Miss Marie A.

Ernst, S. of Omaha and the Rev chairman of the teachers' commit- Francis Preuss, S. dean of St tee on retirement; Miss Susan 1 Stanislaus Seminary. Dailv' Floor! day Hours: 10 M. to 5 P.

In Our Exhibition Ha'i, Ninth The diocese of Missouri includes 63 churches with about 15.000 members in the eastern half of the State. The western half is a sep cts 444 Churche in St. mi tn (Mwcrve Merger With Reformed I cnonii nation. st oi the 44 Evangelical che? of the St. Louis area will in a ur.ior.

service Oct. 13 in T-ater, Forest Park, to the liTOth anniversary of Demonstra- Eagle awards three Courts of In Troop 41 oi University City, Barrie, Bernard will be made at Honor this week. Harvard School, Pete Hughes, Don Wagner and John Visit the Aetna Safety Driving qhway araie ciocese witn Headquarters Kansas City, organized in 1890. Mis tion beginning at 1 2 noon Monday' Be a AFE driver! there's no ticket if you souri was originally in a mission Learn your driving faults Scully, member of the pension committee of the Chicago Teachers' Union, and a representative of a taxpayers' group, not named yet. Discussion will cover the desirability of a teacher retirement law, its form, how can it be achieved and the cost to the taxpayer.

ary district but in 1840 the diocese The test includes The Rev. Charles Helmsing and the Rev. Harry Bryne, graduates of St. Michael's School, 'ill be masters of ceremonies. The sermon will be by the Vety Rev.

Martin O'Malley, C. rector of Kenrick Seminary. The ladies' choir and choir will sing under direction of Sister M. Charles. don't quite measure up of Missouri was created.

the Evangelical iuna; 1 METHODIST WOMEN TO MEET in Mehl-the end America to mark Locke will be advanced to Eagle rank, Charles Petersdorff will become a Life Scout, and George Eberle, Jack Ballard, Jack Eo-dine, Kenneth Brockschmidt and Billy Strubinger will advance to Star rank. Tom Buckley will become en Eagle Scout and David White a al, Congressman Anderson to Speak. Clayton's new 120,000 postoffice. at Maryland and Bemiston avenues, will be dedicated at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, after an eight-block parade in which 25 military and other groups will participate. Speeches will be made by Walter Myers.

Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General; Postmaster W. Rufus Jackson of St. Louis, Congressman C. Arthur Anderson, Mayor Alfred H. Krrth of Clayton, former Mayor Charles A.

Shaw and a representative of the Federal Works Agency. Mayors of county towns and county officials will be introduced. The postoffice is colonial in architecture and has a frontage of 90 feet and depth of 72 feet. It is which the driver's car on the road vhi-h registers the aegrpe ttaia a night. The "Steerometer ability to keep The 'Glaronttcr' qlare vou ca fcnt existence of the mtieiif ndent Society of Christian Service to In stall Officers Thursday.

Which An organizational meeting of the thf t'l-ne1 rorr the The "RcflCtOrnfter" required frc vhj vijr f')Or Women's Society of Christian accelerator and appV the DraKes. Service, embracing all work groups in the St. Louis Con wfcicr. is now being merged ine F. formed Church of the In of rain, K-virp will he ir.

Washington Mitv Field House. jiwi'I be furnished by a choir vf'i -ps and a WPA T. J. Heroism of St. ference of the unified Methodist unurcn.

win tie neid luesaav at Scout at a Court of Honor of Troop 333 of Lyndover School, Overland. I John C. Larkin Jr. of Troop 50, Normandy High School, will receive the Eaele rank and nearly a dozen Merit Badges at his troop's Court of Honor. Terry Welbron will Centenary church, 1611 Pine street Plan to take these tests this week! Exhibition Kail Ninth Floor FAMOIJS-BAIIII CO.

at 9:30 a. m. i Evangelical Church will as hturgist and Dr. Louis W. i The Rev.

J. C. Broomfield, Metho WEBSTER GROVES GUILD PLAYS Three 3-Act Productions Scheduled for Coming Season. The Webster Gloves Theater Guild will present three three-act plays in the coming season at the high school, 100 Selma avenue. "The Bishop Misbehaves" will be riven Nov.

15 and 16, "Penny Wise" Feb. 14 and 15 and "Boy Meets Girl" April IS and 19. The guild also will give eight one-act plays and a three-act play at the Monday Club, 37 South Maple avenue, starting Oct. 15 with "Hands Across the Sea" and "Don't Feed the Animals." In the course of the season, the prize winning I play in the contest which closed I Sept. 1 will be presented.

dist Bishop of Missouri, will attend Officers will be installed by Mrs on a lot 1WJ ry --i ieei, wmcu cost $22,500. The building cost $77,637 and equipment $20,000. become a Star Scout. i.icago. presiaf nt oi tne and Reformed Church, I JEWISH NEW YEAR SERVICES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Observance Marks Opening of; i Year 5701 in Hebrew Calendar; I Day of Atonement Oct.

11. The Jewish New Year will be observed in synagogues and tem-j pies Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. In orthodox and conservative synagogues, the holiday observance will continue Thursday e'ening and Friday morning. The observance marks the opening of the year 5701 in the Hebrev calendar. The most solemn ob sfivar.ee of the year, the Day o' Atonement, starts at sundown, Fri-J day, Oct.

11. Services are con We Give and Redeem Las If htanip Operated by May llfpt. Store Co. D. Bragg, rfbbbA Montana ave-inue, national president of the so ciety.

e. l. steak. dcn if jC'uis a Then The Organization Committee held its annual meeting aboard a launch on the Mississippi River yesterday. Events of the last year were reviewed and plans discussed.

Joseph E. Vollmar, chairman, presided. ruination, whose mem-1 "..000. sponsors in the ea Deaconess Hospital, oeieal Seminary, Eden House. the German Orphans' Home, Em-tution for Epileptics.

Parliamentary Law Classes. Two courses in parliamentary law have been included in the curriculum of the Washington University Adult Study Center, Mrs. Ruth Kelso Renfrow will conduct the classes each Monday from 10 to 11 o'clock in the morning and from 6:30 to 8 o'clock in the evening. Home for the Aged Carol. re Mission Starting Monday! tinuous throughout most of the following day.

FAMOUS -BAEIR CO. The X-8 of the Sea Scout Ship Polaris, piloted by John Gentry, took first place in the X-class race in the regatta sponsored by tb Illini Sailing Club at Alton Lake last Sunday. The X-71 of the Sea Lion Ship was second, with X-21 of the Southern Cross and X-61 of the Sea Lion tying for third. The C-7 of the Sea Lion was first in the' race for scows, inland class, and C-12 of the Sirius was second. Instructor in Radio 'Writing.

Ellen Lee Brashear has been engaged as instructor in a radio writing class at the St. Louis School of the Theater, Harold Bassage, director, announced yesterday. The writing class will lie held in conjunction with a course in radio technique taught by Arthur Casey. Students in the professional course who satisfactorily complete a year of study will receive certificates this year. The school has given no formal recomition in the past.

Stort Hours: I ID I 0'sTr by May Dnt. Stores Co. Zionist Conference Today. The annual conference of the Histadrut Campaign for the Pioneers in Palestine will begm at 1:30 o'clock today at the T. M.

A. auditorium. Union boulevard and Enright avenue. Speakers will be Baruch Zuckerman. Rahhi A.

Halpern. Prof. Gustave Klausnei and Dr. David Rebelsky. Baby Nerds Welcome Vanta Will With Timely Savings on That Thrifty Mothers HQSiiRr VANTA NURSE KATHERINE TODD, R.

N.f HERE ALL WEEK TO HELP CHOOSE FOR BAEY! HAVE YOUR DAMAGED NYLON OR SILK UOIEPY P.EPAIKED WHILE YOU SHOP A modern pump and motor and water-softening system are being installed at Camp Irondale with the $5000 bequeathed by William F. McClanahan, realtor, who died a year ago. Brand-New Kind cf Deodorant and Perspiration PHILLIPS' DEODORANT LOTION TyrtTJiK, VANTA KNIT UNITIES KH IaCK TMKAB KCARMJtt Of UHCTtt- Cruising and sailing' will be entertainment features at Commissioners' day next Sunday at the new-Sea Scout base on Alton Lake. All commissioners of the St, Louis Council have been invited. OR UCM INCH OH JMACt hi 94c The Ideal Sleeping Garment! trf It closes on the bottom like a ba If? Not a Liquid Not a Paste Sweetens and Neutralizes Odor Contains Two Great Acid Neutralizers Instead of One re- keeps feet and hands covered.

turn tLOOt Steward Cannon and Jesse Ross were advanced to Eagle rank at a Court of Honor of Troop 340 of Marvin School, while Robert Campbell, David Gamache and Bill Woods became Star Scouts. Raymond F. Meyer of Troop 346 of Ritenour High School was advanced to Eagle rank at his troop Court of Honor. James Edwards and Paul Kruil were made Life Scouts and William Hindman became Star Scout at the some court. Smart Looking Thrift Priced! vents thumb sucking and infections often caused by rubbing with tiny fists.

Lets baby stretch and kick to his heart's content. Warm cotton in 6 month, 1 and 2 year sizes. Double-Breasted SHIRTS Double front gives extra protection to chest and abdomen. Adjustable, not easily outgrown. Cotton long or short sleeve styles, with tie fastenings, Kg not easily outgrown SELF-TRAINING UNION I I imiii.1 Limn jhhiii.

i Hi. hhiuui' i win "i tW1 ft I I 1 i i i i fcaihra-ar----" Jt ue R'" lnnt 1 f'r8' harm- s. is- GIKL SCOUTS. A fwo-meetinc lecture course for adults on the Girl Scout movement will be held tomorrow and Oct. 7 at the Adult Study Center, Waterman and Lake avenues.

Duplicate meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and p. on both days. At the first meeting, emphasis will be placed on the role of the adult in scouting, while the Oct.

7 meeting will be devoted to a discussion of the Girl Scout program and what It has to offer. After these introductory meetings, leadership courses for prospective Brownie, Intermediate and Senior Scout leaders will be held in several places in city and county. that fastens together changed feeparatfiy. 54' Two-piece garment so panties can he Cotton vests and panties, each "TIE AiCROM" Mounting SELF-HELP UNION SUITS k- 1 A 4 Boys' and self-help sleeveless girls' styles with Short sleeve or drop seats, of white co Sizes 2 to 8 in handsomely en-pink gold filled, rocker pads and Get a pair Monday Becoming style graved white cr Equipped writh comfort temples. 54c I lenses ntt included Drs.

Schwartz. Platz, Thayer. Mankel and Kassen, Optometrists in Attendance Vanta Hospital Sterilized Diapers, doz. Sl.4 Vanta Baby Bess Cotton Hose, 3 pr 9c Vanta Self-Help Sleepers, of warm cotton, size 2. size 3 to 6 S1.54 It -J-AMOtfc" tor Snluru' ear I iftb floor Use our OPTICAL BUDGET PLAN of conveni- MILK OF CF PHILLIPS' THE CREAM MADE BY MAGNESIA MAKERS HERE Def erred Payments, with small serwee cr.t MIDDLE WEST IN ONLY ln-pt.

Main Floor Halpony Optical STARK' FMFS JAMTO ELEEMOSYNARY BOARD HEAD Officially Him President to Meet State Auditor's Objection. JEFFERSON CITT, Sent. (APi. Gov. Lloyd C.

Stark issued a commission today officially renaming W. Ed Jameson president of the board of managers of State eleemosynary institutions. Through an oversight the "president" designation was omitted when Jameson was reappointed to the board in July. State Auditor Forrest Smith said he would not release Jameson's salary of JoOOO a year until he was officially designated as president cf the board. Main Moor for Tolletrtei lt "KAMOl'S" November Charge Purchases Payable in Ht Lb3 i Charge Purchases Payable in November FAMOUS-BARR CO.

FAMOUS-BARR CO. NX'e Give and Reaecr. tnz -e Stamps PAYABLE IN NOVEMBER Operated by May Dept. Stores Co. CHARGE PURCHASES fit are Hours: 9 to We Crlve and Redeem lgle Stampa Operated br Maj Dept.

Stores Co. Operated by May Dept. Stores a..

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