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Marshall Evening Chronicle from Marshall, Michigan • Page 6

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Marshall, Michigan
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PAGE SIX THE EVENING CHRONICLE, MARSHALL, MICHIGAN, 1ft HOMER MiiB. R. D. GARDNER Telephone 503 Methodist Church Rev. Joseph Grimes, minister.

Sunday morning service at 10:00 O'clock. At this time the annual children's day program be held in place of the church services. Members of the primary department and the Sunday school will have a part in the exercises and baptismal services will be held following the program. Sunday school at 11:00 o'clock. The Jun- Glorious selections from "Carmen" (Bizet); Hot Time in Jhe Old Town Td- i night Harrison march, i (Smith); La Paloma, Spanish ser- ienade (Yradler); trumpet diiet.

Dinah-Akst; March Union (Noel). Locate Dorothy Richaidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Richardson, is ill with sacrlet fever. Joe Kiefer will attend the Kellogg Foundation camp near Battle Creek for three weeks this summer.

1 The grades in the Homer school enjoyed a picnic at the school the grounds. Friday morning. Games summer but the Epworth League and refreshments were the diver- will be held at 6:00 o'clock. Eve- sions. ntng woship at 7:00 o'clock.

i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gettings of schedule: Children's i south Homer and Mrs. Win.

Get- day exercises will be held at 11:00 tings Sr. and son Louis of Flint o'clock with no regular church; were in Grand Rapids the first of services Baptismal will be given at the week to see the formers lime. The Ladies Aid Society Lavant who, is will Rive an ice cream social this iously ill. evening at the church at 6:00 Arey Wardwell, who has been ovTlock Special services for fath- employed in the Ford garage here, day will be held, Sunday, June i has accepted a position in the 3 garage in Dowagiac. He will move his family there as soon as his son Haiold is out of quarantine for scarlet fever.

Benny, little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, has returned from Albion hospital, where he was confined with streptococuus poisoning. Mrs. Martha Andrews is spending a few days with Dr.

and Mrs. Presbyterian Church Rev. E. M. McQehee, minister.

Sunday morning service at 10:00 o'clock. The sermon theme will be "Children Should Be Seen. Not Children's day will be observed during the regular Sunday school hour. Miss Harriet Snyder, superintendent of primary de-! LaVern Andrews partment, will have charge of the program, assisted by the teachers Sunshine Group will meet at 7:00 A special congregational, i and church meeting has been call- Mr, arid Mrs. Wm.

Rouston of Seneca visited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Shafer the first of the week.

Peggy Finley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yoder is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. ed by the session of the church on Clifford Kowlin east of Homer.

A A in the evening of June 17 at 7:30 o'clock. Preceding the meeting a pot-luck supper will be served by the Ladies Aid Society. All members of the church and congregation and friends aie invited to attend. St. D.

Mrs. Norman Arey is in Johns with. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Arey and infant daughter. Rev. Theron W. Jennings of Springport and a former Homer Methodist minister, received his master of arts degree from Albion college last Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Thurston Simmons have returned from a two weeks' ES FORGRAVE BIG SISTER i GIVE UP, CANYT GO (a- 12 COPYRIGHT. 1936. CENTRAL by WALLY BISHOP MUGOb AND bKtt l.tK NEVER ON UP TO TH WEU. FIX CPME1 6ACK YAttP OK! 1 THAT'S ALL.

I KMOW! AMD I DON'T TEULIW YA' WE'VE THAT LIU HILL-BIULY MAE WHIPPED WHAT'RE YA' DoiN', IF I STAND DO YA "THINK YOU C.OLJL.D OFF A FEW PACES AMD HIT THIS NAIL- ON TH 1 HEAD WITH NEVER MIMD WHAT I'M DOIM' BUT YOU TH' LILJ CaOY WANT TO SEE WHAT TALXIM EASY! SET 'ER UP I'LL SHOW YA! COPYRIGHT. CENTftM. PRESS ASSOCIATION Cook's Prairie Church Children's day will be observed Jlt next Sunday at the Cook's Prairie I visit with friends and relatives i church by -a program presented by i Kansas and Nebraska. the children of the Sunday school. The service will commence at 11:00 tTlAKETT and be held.

no church services St. Joe Church Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. On Sunday evening Rev. Corcoran will conductance services beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Children's Program At Baptist Church Members of the Baptist congre-l gation are to join with the children of the church for the annual! Friday evening the St.

Joe Happy; children's 'day program to be pre-j Band met with Miss Martha 'Brewer. The following Sunday: school officers were elected this 1 week to act for the ensuing Superintendent, H. J. Lindsey; as-1 sented at the church Sunday; morning at 11:00 o'clock. The pro-! gram will be opened with an or-! gan voluntary, the primary class processional, after which the', sistant superintendent, Mrs.

M. C. i hymn, "Stand Up, Stand. Up for Brewer; secretary. Miss Drinkwater; treasurer.

Miss Bowser. Doris i Irene O. E. S. The regular meeting of Stella Chapter, No.

140 O. E. S. was held Wednesday evening. After the usual chapter meeting refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs.

L. R. Daniels. Union. Social Aid Postponed The Union Social Aid has Jesus," will be sung.

A prayer by the pastor, Rev. Edwin Simpson, will follow the invocation. Thej hymn, "He Leadeth Me." will bej sung by the congregation after i which there will be announce-: ments, offertory and doxology. i Those taking part in the chil-l dren's program are as follows: Patty Berner, Betty Romine, Doro-; thy Delaney, Anita Clute, Maryj Louise Howard, Priscilla Audrey Romine, Charles Freddie Williams, Thelma Jean! TRUTH TOM, I'M A BIT STRAPPED THIS WEEK. DAD COULD LOAN HEV WHAT'S THE WELL, WELL TOM I'M HAPPV TO SEE HE'S AN OLD TRIEND Or DAD'S AND HE'LL LOAH ME THE! THAT STAND BETWEEN ME AND A NATTY SUMMER.

SUIT Of STRIPES IS McBULL IN? WHO CALLING BULL ANO BROKERS. COPYRIGHT. 1936. CENTRAL PRESS HIGH PRESSURE OFFICER 8 by GEORGE SWAN: LOOK 50 H6. DON'T 6NO06H GS1T OOT Of HG.

postponed one month and will be Annis, Evelyn Coleman, Mary Jane; held in July with Mrs. Leon Richardson. Fractures Hip Baker, Margaret Diver, Lanning, Walter Rathburn, Jack- ie Scott, Gail Bartlett, Thomas' Word has been received here that; Rosenberry, Audrey Connelly, Ros-' Mrs. Mary Hartley, a former Ho-; mer resident, fell recently and, fractured her hip. Mrs.

Hartley is residtag with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Hartley, in; alyn Dolas Betty Byers, Joyce Clements, William and Robert DenBroclt, Jean Baker, Norma Jean Lanning, J. D. Snyder, Jean Ann McKinstry, Westfleld, N.

and is in a hos- Robert Howard, Helen Byers, Hel- i pital there. The accident happened when Mrs. Hartley stepped from an automobile and, losing her foot- Ing, fell on the pavement. Teachers To Attend University i Mrs. Margaret Sherman has re- received a scholarship from the Kellogg Foundation to attend; Northwestern University in Chi-i cago for eight weeks this summer.

Mrs. Sherman is the teacher in the first and second grades in the Homer school. Miss Mildred Towne, French and English teacher in the high school, will also attend Northwestern University. Homer To Have Band Concerts The merchants of Homer have arranged to have at least six band concerts here starting next Thursday, June 18. The Conway Peters band of Albion college will present the program as follows: Burton Brigade March (Noel); American Patrol (Meachem); When Its Springtime in the Rockies (Sauer); en Noneman, Virginia Zerbel and Barbara Beattie and Dorothy Har- rington.

The children's talk to be given by the pastor will be entitled, "Thej Narrow Way to Things Worth' While." Mrs. C. L. Miller's class will4 sing and preceding the and organ postlude all will join hi singing the hymn, "Beneath the; Cross of Glory." i COPYRIGHT. HM.

CtNTRAl PXESS ASSOCIATION. BRICK the Lord of Doom JUST CERESCO The Misses Bertha Lati Anna Barbus of Detroit, Ashley from Duluth, Hazel West of Chicago are and June; and the guests of Miss Sadie McCallum from Wednesday to Saturday. The, girls had charge of the Wednesday evening prayer meeting and by re-' quest will give an entertainment' at the church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Jennings and two children of Los are visiting Mr. Jenning's brother. John Jennings, and fami- Miss Helen Lutz, who graduated' from the County Normal thlsi week, wil) teach in the Newbrej school this coming year. The L. A.

S. met in the church; dining room Wednesday with 22 i present, for the co-operative dinner. The afternoon meeting in- i charge of the president, Mrs. Casey De Koeyer, included a mem- i crial service for the late Mrs. John Bender, and articles were read by several membrs on the life of the negro in Africa.

WRIGLEY HERE THEY COME LOOKS LIKE CURTAINS FOR BRICK MY ONE HIDE 1 IN THIS CLOUO by WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY CANT NEITHER CAN THEY IF THEY TO FOLLOW INSPECTOR WADE "A King by Night By EDGAR WALLACE THESE BOOKS WERE KINTON HAD THEM IN THE SAFE TO MAKE THINGS LOOK OR--- TO DIVERT SUSPICION BECAUSE THEY BELONG THERE r- AS FAR AS WE ABSOLUTELY SMOOTHS CAN SEE, BUT WE CAN'T SEE BEHIND THE DOOR WADE'S FINGER PRESSES A BESIDE ONE OF OUT A SOUND, THE WHOLE INTERIOR OF THE SAFE SLIDES UP, REVEAt- ING FALSE.

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