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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 8

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Page Eight Fears Church Will Pass With Capitalistic System "Should Read Handwriting and Set House In Clergyman Warns BUFFALO. N. Dec 10. A passing of the capitalistic system, Clergyman called upon the church "n'tss it separates itscif from this' today to readjust its 'position with- partnership and declares for an thai is better THE EVENINGJNEWS SAUIJT STE. MARIE.

MICHIGAN- SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1938. economic svwcm. i oni i qualifie and 10 join with farmer and I thai is to interpret the spiritual the laborer in a of the! Jn iirpinj; more active cooperation economic structure. jof the churrh in rural and small- The speaker, the Rev.

Murk A.jioxvn economic readjustment, of tb-j Federal Council of. Dauber sought to reconcile the Churches' home miss'ons council, viewpoints of the farmer and the also urged better of (laborer. the labor movement" on tho part ofj "Farmers think of themselves In farmers, who, he said, "defeat their the capitalistic clar-s, and, as a rule, own best purpose" by "allying throw their influence upon the side' selves with the caimalistic class." competitive capitalism," he said. "The church, as new constituted." "As a consequence, they defeat their own best interojts." urged education of "farmers te.irig. "is inextricably involved land rural people in general" to "sec in this capitalistic economic the basic relationship that should The ehurch should read the exist between farmers and labor." "The opposition of farmers to DICKIE DARE Trade Mark Roistered, U.

6. Patent By Coulton Wauzh ALMOST AT LIMIT OF OUR NOW! 1 NO QUESTION BUT fHM'5 PULLING AWAY, CONFOUND asserted Mr. in a panel discussion at the council's biennial "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" handwriting on the wall and set its house in order. If. it does not do so, then mighty processes over which it has no control will compel the issue." Organized Eeiigion May Pass.

"The conclusion of which is," he labor unions and the higher wage scale short-sighted." he asserted. "To increase the purchasing power of the great masses of the labor group is, by all odds, the best single factor Jn the Interest-; of better added, "that organized religion as prices to the farmer for the goods now exists will pass with the I he produces." Sunday In Sault Churches THE FIRST BAPTIST CHL'RCH Hev. Harold Kaywari. M. A.

Minuier Sunday Krrlces as lollops: a. m. Church at Pastor' -sermon theme: "The Bible." Unlversa Bible Sur.diy be observed a coUeciion of rare and unique translations will on display. Special Christmas music Use choir as a pan or Christmas'cejefcra tion at esci Sunday service tram now to Christmas. Selections Irom the cantata, "The Child Jesus" by CIotcy-Kirt.

.1. "The Promise." Ijy the'choir. 2. "Tip 'Ann-jnciatlon." Soloists: Myrtle Scales. Albert Ward.

Carlton Lindsirom. 3. "The Tim Xotl" by the choir. Recitatives by Harold ETEDS. 7:20 p.

rn. Breams worship. Organ prelude by Mrs. C. Jones.

Pastor's sermon theme: "The Jewish Dilemma." Paying par, tJcaJar attention zie 'Jewish situation in Germany. Special Christmas music by choir: "Kesta the Starry Jicavens," bv Hoj- ton. Duet and choir. Mrs. R.

Molfat H. Entbs. 2. 'Sing Heavens," by Tours. The choir.

3. Eoio, "Birthday! ol the King" by WedJlager. ilrs. John Walton. 4- Silent Night," by The Male Quartette.

Car! lindsirom. Ciosser. Charles Woodard, Eanj Sildraore, Jr. Troop No. ,9.

Uld-weel: FsIIOTnhlp service. Choir Op-a missionary cljht. Mr. fill' lecture on "Gods India." There b- a missionary program. KCDTARD BIBLE WITNESS TABEIt-VACLE 10:00 a.

m. Morning worship. "An Advocate with the m. Sunday school hour. 2:00 p.

m. combined serrice at Cain Hirer Imaianuel Church. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.

'The Triple Span Kighxay to Eternal Life." Toung People's meeting at the Tabernacle, 3:00 Advisory board at Pastor's home. 7:30 Blbla and prayer hour. 4:00 Children's meetlns. Cli'Hord L. Nixon.

DDIANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Nolle and Pine Streets Third Sunday in Advent. 9:13 Sunday school. 10:30 Divine service. Sermon topic: 'The Joyful 2:30 Church school. 4:15 Confirmation insin-'ciions 7:30 Junior choir rehearsal.

1:30 Annual Ladles Aid Christmas party at the home of Mrs. C. Radusch, 1052 Portage, 7:30 Choir party at the home .01 iJiis Inez Fletcher, 903 Johnstone. 30:00 Rehearsal of Sunday school Christmas program. All children present.

FREE METHOOISr CHURCH Corner Court and Ann Streets V. Ray Ruiscll, Pastor 10:00 a. ra. Sunday school 11:00 a. a.

Preaching service. p. ra. Young People's service. p.

m. Evening service. 7:20 p. m. Prayer CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Ron V.

Minister At 11:00 a. m. The church will observe sacrament or (he Lord's Supper. te no sermon ss the whole rnorni'n union." Junior church will hold Its T-E st shs time of 11:00 'o'clock. Hoie.er ail chllcitn'who p.re mcmb-rs mcm-rs oj the church will come to the auditorium fn- parents may n-ait lor their coming.

0 0 I rossl 6.30 p. rn. and at me ol the mectini i or Sacrament the ijoro Supper. For the benefit ol thots Tho canr.ct act Mo the mornin? service second Communion service win bt conducted hy the pas.or at 7:30 p. m.

mecf.r.ir of otncial board held at 7:30 Monday A Ir ratc a so be FJKST PRESBYTERIAN CIU'RCH Rev. J. Ver Straatt, D. Pastor 11:00 Morning worship. Bcnedictus." 1:00 Evening worship.

Vesper icri'ice bv the choir. 10:00 Sunday school. 6:30 Tujds dub. TILGItlM HOLINESS CHURCH ,05 Kastcrday Avenue H. B.

Krelder, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday Mrs Kreider. superintendent. H.

B. 11:00 a. m. Preaching by pastor. Is God's Call to Man." Text Hcb.

12:14. I Thess 6:45 p. m. Young people's meeting. Elton Hoornstra.

leader. 7:30 p. m. Song and praise service. 8:00 p.

m. Sermon. Subject: The Man With the Measuring Line." rinsr CHURCH. OF CIIHIST, SCIENTIST Church Edifice, iS9 Court Street 10:30 Sunday morning service. Subject: God the Preserver of Man." 11:45 Sunday school.

8:00 Evening service. Reading room, same location, open week ays eiccpt Wednesdays and holidays Irom to 5 p. m. BRUCE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Charles A. Hoes, Pastor 3:00 p.

m. Sunday school. Mr. Wilson Turner, superintendent. 3:00 p.

m. Preaching service. The old ime Gospel In sermon and song. Special and singing. 8:00 p.

m. Cottage prayer meeting 'lace announced Sunday. ELIM LUTHERAN Eureka and Second Streets V. T. Matson, Pastor 10:00 a.

m. Sunday school 11:00 a. m. Worship. p.

m. "Kaffe Kalas" sponsored the Luther League. 2:30 p. m. Ladles Aid Society cntcr- alned by Mrs.

Charles Runstrom and Mm. Alfred Anderson nt the home ot the "Just Around the Corner" opens Sunday at the Soo theater, and is announced as having the most original scenario thus far conceived for a Shirley Temple picture. The film concerns the consequences which arise when Shirley confuses a wcalthty old banker name is "Uncle Sam" Henshaw) with the Jean and bewhiskcred gentleman who is the symbol of U. S. national character.

Production Chief Darryl F. Zanuck has surrounded his No. 1 star with a cast including Charles Farrell, Joan Davis, Amanda Duff, Bill Robinson, Bert Lahr, Franklin Pangborn, Cora Witherspoon, Bennie Bartlett and others. It is said that Zanuck first got the idea for a new kind of Shirley SET 90 DAYS FORASSAULT Two Plead Guilty" After Portage Avenue Knifing, One Victim, Ralph Heilman, Stll in Hospital, Ninety days in Chippewa county jail each was the sentence given Friday afternoon io Joe -Mongcne of the Sault and Jim Burlow of Hessel by Judge F. Ray Gilles.oie, when the two pleaded guilty to "assault and bettery charges- Mongene and Burlow were arrested last Sunday by city and State police following a fight Saturday night on Portage avenue cast.

Two men George Rousseau and Ralph Heitman, both of the Satilt, were cut about the arms, and Rousseau was severely beaten about the head. Police were unable to find tho knife with which the men were cut. Temple story when, some months but when Mon ffcne was arrested of- ago, he foresaw a general upswing ficcrs a lead pipe in his pock- in the national economic life To Hcitman is stm the hospital. Kcthcr with McEvov Hls condition is not serious. with ilcEvoy he discussed the general outlines a story in which Shirley's talents would be focused on the purpose of helping to restore Uncle figuratively his former, prosperous self.

McKvoy discussed the idea with other writers at the studio, one of Gerard turned in the original story treatment. To Irving Cummings, who directed "Little Miss Broadway," and two of Shirley's other pictures, Zanuck entrusted the direction of "Just Around the Corner," and Walter Bullock and Harold Spina were assigned lo write the new songs. CCDARVIM.E UNION CHtJItCH Charles A. Hoos. Pastor 10:00 a.

m. Sunday school of the Biblc, 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. An inspirational sen-ice ol song and prave: followed by the sermon by the 7:30 p.

m. Young people's meeting. 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible stuay.

after. 7:30 m. Choir rehearsal. BRIMI.EY-riNE GROVE CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH Her. Clark O.

Adams, Minister Sen-Ices for Pine Grove arc as follows: 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.

Morning worship. Sermon the pastor. Bible study at the church Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Services for Brlmlcy will be as follows: 10:30 a. m.

Sunday school. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p.

m. Evening worship. Sermon by he pastor. Choir rehearsal every Thursday cvc- TRESnVTERIAN' CHURCH DcTour, Mlchljan Rev. Charles R.

Jones, Minister 10:30 Worship service. Sermon: "Did You Do It?" Pastor's comment: "The umnn Touch." 11:30 a. m. Sunday school and pastor's class. 7:30 p.

ra. Worship service. Sermon: "An Answer to Your Dissatisfaction." Second message ol scries of Evangelistic and practical addresses. comment: U'hcrc Are the Arousers?" The choir nil smg. 2:30 p.

m. The Ladles' AJd society will meet at the manse, guests of Mrs. Charles H. Jones, 30 tclc for prater nd Bible study. Thcma: "Ths Eternal." ALONGCJUl.V-l.AncH METHODIST CIRCUIT The Sabbath school -will meet 10'CO hlp at 7:0 Cal1 to hull how forth thy 0 PIVW ar the Giant." The pastor ti special sermon lo the chll- rcn.

Special ln Every body wel- omt. 7he junior vcarsesdaj- evenlns 6:30. Epworth League prayer meeting 7:30. rn vorsh! 10:00. Sunday A Morning worship 11:30.

John J. Pastor Dec. 3-10-17-24-31, 3S-Jan. 7, 39 STATK OF MICHIGAN STERLINGVIM.B GOSPEL CENTER Charles A. Hoos, Pastor 1:30 p.

m. Afternoon service. Special music and Urging of Gospc) hymns and songs, followed by an Inspirational sermon of Bible truth, 2:30 p. m. Sunday school' of the Bible Harvey Camphcll.

superintendent Mid-wee): cottage prayer meeting place and time announced Sunday. ST. J.UIKS- EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1 PI'- Rector Third Sunday in Advent. 8:00 a. m.

Holy Communion. 10:00 a. BI. Sunday school. 00 prayer and sc r- tnon.

A Nation Without a Country" (Third sermon In scries of Advent scr- on History of the Jews). p. in. Christmas choral service hv fh lr ch ls ''mas portions of the Messiah will he rendered under (he direction of C. J.

Schcntt. BKTHKI. I.UTIICUAX CHURCH V. T. Matson.

Pastor 30:00 a. m. Sundaj- school. 8:00 p. m.

Worship in English. Thursday 2:00 m. Ladles Aid society. Potlucl" lunch. p.

m. Luther League. METHODIST PARISH Bl.ilrrlllc— 9:00 Morning worship. 10:00 Bible school. 10:30 Morning worship.

Pastor's subject' "The Second Coming ol Christ." 11:30 Bible school. 7:30 Evening service. This being Bible Sunday a set of slides will illustrate the Word being sent into all the world Epworth League. Wednesday Prayer service. 10:00 a.

m. Bible school. 2:30 p. Divine worship. W.

Combcllac'it American exports of chewing gum in 1937 totaled 3.182,000 pounds valued at 377,000, or more than douhlc the 1933 figure. Our Christmas Club Has Been of Tremendous Benefit to Its Members Come in Soon and Join the 1939 Club to iHUjfUlrfViV THK CIRCUIT COUKT TOR THE COUNTY OF CHITl'KWA IX CIIANCKHY AATV MASTENBROOK, vs. IRA MASTENBROOK, Defendant. Upon the filing and reading of the affidavit in this cause, and it appearing that it cannot be determined in what state or country tho defendant resides; IS HEREBY ORDERED That the defendant hereby enter his appearance in this cause within three from the date hereof Dated this 25th day of R. STEWART rCllil Court Commi ROBERT C.

KUNE, JR. Attorney for Plaintiff, Suite 1-2, Gage Building, Sauit Ste, Marie, Michigan. First National Bank SAULT STE. MARIE Applications for msirriitgo JI- ccnscs have bccn filed at the office of Sam C. Taylor, county clerk, bv Ervin M.

Hiar, 25, of the Sa.ult, and Clara Vincent, 28, of the Sault; Kobert W. Trombley, 22, of the Sauit, and Bertha J. Campbell 20 of the Sault The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" Edward G. Robinson comes to the screen of the Temple theater Sunday in what he has described as the most fascinating role of his career the truly c.xtrordinary title character of "The Amazing Dr.

Clittcrhouse," a bizarre crime film with undertones of comedy based by Warner on the London and New York stage hit of the same name. It is the talc of a distinguished neurological surgeon who embarks upon a career of crime in order, so he says, to study the mental and physical reactions of criminals during those moments when they are perpetrating their crimes. He becomes as successful a criminal in the course of his allegedly scientific dual existence as he is a surgeon. In fact, his facile brain soon erTablcs him to become the leader of a bigtime band of robbers previously dominated by SAULT ELKS GO TO MANISTiQUE .1.5 to 20 iolfiend Penlnsu'a Convention. Members of 'the Sault Ste.

Marie Elks lodge, 15 to 20 strong, will leave tomorrow for Manistique to attend the convention of the Upper Peninsula Elks association. Phi! Colasanti, exalted ruler, who will head the delegation, has asked that members planning to attend the convention meet at the Elks temple here at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. It is possible a bus mav be chartered to take the Elks group to Manistique. Fornicola of TJncle Toms Cabins, South Ashmun street, arrested Friday at 10 p. m.

for speeding on Ashmun street was given a $10 fine or five days in jail suspended for six months when she was arraigned today in police court. and for whom Claire Trevor is the stylishly garbed "fence." Leading his hand in one big robbery after another, the doctor seems lo manifest a strange zest for his illegal enterprises until he is suddenly brought up short by arrest for the murder of Bogart, who had threatened blackmail. XO-VIGUT Red Time; Tommy Betty Lou: Pcnnsylvanians: 9 Vox Pop: 9:30 Hal! Fun Joe E. 8'30 Prof. Quiz: 9 Christy Walsh All-Amerlcan Football: 10 Hit Parade: 10:45 Thurinan W.

Arnold on "Democracy ia the Western World." Message Israel: S'la Drama, "Ihe Dark Voice:" 9 Barn Dance: 10 JCBC Symphony. Arthur 12 Dance Hour. SUNDAY Universal Bible Sunday MBS 1:15 p. m. Win.

Lyou WABC- CBS 2:55 Sec. of Commerce Roper. WEAF- NBC 3 Frank R. McNinch, Fan-American ABC-CBS 1:30 nr.d WJZ-NBC 5:45. a.

m. Ne-jr Lady Series; p. m. Rou. Tariff, War Between.

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