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THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 PAGE FOUR A- 'PURPLE FEATHERS' Announce Area Weddings CLUBS CHURCH FAMILY FASHION SCHOOL HOME SOCIETY Musical At WOMEN round the clock with School High Faustian -Barber Rites Announced Toniel it Airman Takes English Girl As Bride Parents Announce Marriage Of Carol Ann Roehl Sherwood Snyder's friends and ac will have the oppor tunlty of seeing his original, "Pur Calendar Of Events pie Feathers" at Benton Harbor high school tonight, Twin City Players are presenting Faculty Quartet To Sing For Monday Musical Guests the Benton Harborite's production as their 25th anniversary gift to their season ticket holders and sponsors. The cast of 42 and orchestra of 15 arrive Saturday afternoon to set up scenery for the locale of the show, a mythical country where harvest of feathers is disrupted by the arrival of a burlesque troupe. The Western Michigan college cast will be entertained at a 5 o'clock supper by Players In their Lake Shore drive studio. The show is open to the public at p.

m. i EAU CLAIRE, Feb. 23 Mr. and Mrs. George Lee Paustian, who were married on Feb.

15, are now at home on Dean Hill road. The young couple, both seniors at Eau Claire high school, were married in the parsonage of the Berrien Center Community church by the Rev. William A. Swihart, in a single ring ceremony. The bride Is the former Edith Barber, daughter of Mrs.

Edith, Barber, now of California, who moved to the West Coast in 1955. The bride 1 returned to Eau Claire to complete her high school education. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paustian, Eau Claire.

Miss Karren Paustian, sister of the groom, acted as maid of honor and James Anesko, who is stationed with the U. S. Navy at San Diego, was the best man. For her wedding the bride wore a white linen street dress, white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Her attendant wore blue and white linen, matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations.

The groom is a part time employe of the Kawneer company at Niles. Past Presidents Of Auxiliary Dine Seventeen past presidents of ths American Legion Auxiliary, unit BANGOR, Feb. 23 Carol Ann Roehl of Bangor and John F. Black were joined In marriage before the Rev. W.

W. Westendorf at St. Paul's Lutheran church In South Haven, Feb. 16. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Roehl of Bangor, wore a chapel length gown of white lace over satin and a fingertip veil. Miss Bobetta Kwiatkowski of Chicago was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy McCloud of Bloomingdale and Miss Sofia Chokas of Bangor. Pamela Fish of Breedsville was flower girl.

The bride's attendants wore ballerina length dresses of lace and tulle. Warren Fish of Breedsville was best man and groomsmen were Don Karaus of South Haven and Lilburn Tedder of Gary, Ind. The groom, is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Black of rural South Haven and the late John Black. He attended South Haven high school and is employed by.Du-Wel Metal Products of Bangor.

The couple plan to make their home at 215 Union street, Bangor. Berrien Springs Girl Engaged To EMC Student Saturday, Feb. 23 DAUGHTERS OF OSSOLI. Home of Mrs. Katherine Slooter, 830 McAllister.

2:30 p. m. Miss Agnes Wells will give the program. ODD FELLOWS, REBEKAHS and friends. 6:30 cooperative supper, honoring Washington's birthday.

Bring own table service and prepared dish. Program to follow. Sunday, Feb. .23 TWILIGHT MUSICALE by Madrigal Singers of Western Michigan College, Kalamazoo, at twin city Union Memorial AME church, Colfax avenue and Bond street, at 4 p. sponsored by persons in the church with February birthdays.

Monday, Feb. 25 BLOSSOM THETA RHO GIRLS CLUB, No. 36. 7:30 p. IOOF hall.

HENRY C. ROWE CIRCLE, GAR. 6:30 p. m. potluck supper and installation of officers.

Full attendance requested. Home of Mrs. Beth Hennes, 1317 Colfax avenue. COLONIAL CHAPTER 319. Past matrons and past patrons potluck supper, 6:30 p.

m. Masonic Temple. Bring table service and dish to pass. Tuesday, Feb. 26 BROWNSON STUDY CLUB.

1:30 p. m. Dessert luncheon with Mrs. Edward Kroll, 460 Colfax' avenue. Couple Betrothed HARTFORD, Feb.

23 Sallna, Kansas, will be the home of Alc Robert G. Heistand and his bride, the former Carole Hammond of London, England, who were married on Feb. 9 in the First Congregational church at Bangor. The groom Is stationed at the Smoky Hill Air Force base near Salina. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Heistand and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hammond, were married by the Rev.

Clifford Hilllker in a double ring ceremony. The groom's father gave the bride away In the absence of her own father. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of white English lace over satin styled In Victorian fashion. She carried a white prayer book with baby orchid streamers. Her attendant was Mrs.

Bonnita Heistand, sister-in-law of the groom, who wore a yellow net-overttaffeta gown, with a corsage of white carnations. Pamela Dillingham and Terry Ann Heistand, nieces of the groom, carrying bouquets of gardenias, were the flower girls. Ringbearers were Gerald Heistand and David DeVee, nephew and brother of the groom, respectively. The groom was attended by W. R.

Dillingham, as best man. Daniel DeVee and Marshall Haney were the ushers. Thirty-five persons were received at the home of the groom's parents after the ceremony, where Mrs. DeVee, Mrs. Dillingham and Mrs.

Victor Molter assisted the groom's hi ky 1 1 1 i i rrlLiitiiltiriifiiilta.aftJii i IrTn rTni -ir irfrirtattaiirTrTfliwI Musical program. ISABELLE MINARY CIRCLE of First Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. Ora Aber, 555 Cass street, at 8 p. m. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB PUV 7:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Ora Aber, 555 Cass street. CRICKETS ON THE HEARTH. mother serving.

Irish and daffodil bouquets were used as decorations in the home. The. bride was graduated from Beethoven secondary school In London, and the groom is a Covert high school graduate. 7:30 p. with Mrs.

Marie Ram-blo, 961 Monroe street. Western Michigan college faculty quartet, which will appear at the Monday Musical club luncheon on Feb. 25, includes, left to right, Sam B. Adams, tenor; Ethel Green, soprano Marcella Faustian, mezzo-soprano, and Dr. Elwyn Carter, bass, head of the college music department.

ETHEL MONTGOMERY CIRCLE of the Presbyterian church, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ed Bierman, 592 Highland. Will make cancer Airman And Guest The engagement of Roselyn Brant to Roy D. Feltner, above, is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Currey, 2277 Laurel drive. Mr. Feltner is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Feltner of Stev-ensville. The couple has not selected a wedding date. (Photo by Redman) Visit His Parents Marie Carollo Is Wed At Nuptial Mass Today ON BIRDS Airman Third Class Florian M. 105, were entertained at a seven o'clock dinner in the home of Mrs. William Tenter, Bishop street, on Thursday evening.

The Legion colors, blue and gold, were used in table decorations, which also featured motifs In keeping with the birthday of George Washington. i In an after-dinner business session, the group made plans to assist at the annual Past Commanders' and Past Presidents' banquet to be held at the Post home on March 14. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. Plans were made to attend the Fourth District meeting on Sunday, March 17, to be held in the Post home.

During the evening a prize was awarded to Mrs. Harry Lemke and each guest received an American Beauty rose in a bud vase as a gift from the hostess. The next dinner meeting will be on March 21 and will be held at the Air Castle, at 7 p. m. 12 Corners Group Chooses Model For Bonnet Shoiv Highcliffe Songs by the western Michigan college faculty quartet will be the program of entertainment to be presented Monday, at the anuual lunch-ejn of the Monday Musical club in the Whitcomb hotel.

The entertainers have been singing as a group for 10 years, having appeared in concerts on the Kalamazoo campus, at the Michigan Mu-. Teachers association, the Music Educators National conference in St. Louis and before the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education in Chicago, as well as in Flint, Lansing and Muskegon. Mrs. Webster Sterling is general chairman of arrangements for the Migrant Needs Discussed At Gardeners Hear Talk In a nuptial mass at St.

John's Catholic church this morning at 10:30 o'clock Miss Marie Christine Carollo of Benton Harbor, became the bride of State Trooper Phillip D. Nadeau of Muskegon Heights, Mich. Huber is spending a 10-day leave from his air force duties with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cullman Huber, Blue Creek Farms, US-12, route 3.

He came here from Shep-pard Air Force base in Texas, and on March 3 will leave for Manhattan Beach 'Air Force base, N. where he will receive his orders for re-assignment for two years at a Heights was his brother's best man. State Trooper Dennis Payne of New Buffalo and Richard Dornbos St. Joseph, ushered. The wedding dinner was served at 12:30 p.

m. at Fehlberg's to 115 guests. In the evening the newly- Committee Meet The bride is the daughter of Mr at a and Mrs. James carollo oi route weds will receive 250 guests Box H5. Trooper waaeau is tne sonlreception in the Moose club.

base in Turkey. A friend of the airman's, Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nadeau, Mrs. Allen Kimmerly of the First Congregational church of St.

Joseph, was appointed to head the hospitality committee in charge of social affairs for the migrant ministry 6taff of the Berrien County Council of churches at Thursday's meeting of the migrant committee. The Collette Huot, R. of the Hos luncheon, which is in charge of associate members of Monday Musical. Preceding the 1 o'clock luncheon in the Tropical room, the board of directors will elect new officers for the coming year. Muskegon Heights.

The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph R. Byrne performed the double ring marriage ceremony for which the EVONNE FEROCK BERRIEN SPRINGS, Feb. 23 Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Poole announce the engagement of Mrs. Poole's daughter, Evonne Perock, to Ronnie Hosking, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

Hosking of Tinley Park, 111. Miss Perock is employed as secretary to Martin Fishell, Berrien Springs accountant. Her fiance Is studying medicine at Emmanuel Missionary college. The wedding has been set for June 2. After a New York wedding trjp the newlyweds will be at home at 43563 N.

Gratiot avenue, Mount Clemens. The bride is a graduate of Benton Harbor high school and until last weekend was payroll clerk in the Berrien county clerk's office. Trooper Nadeau graduated from pital de-1' Enfante-Jesus, Quebec, Canada, Is also a guest at the Huber home. Airman Huber enlisted in the air force in July, 1956. i Highcliffe Terrace Garden club, meeting Friday with Mrs.

William Gillespie, 407 North street, St. Joseph, heard a talk by Mrs. David Armbruster on Michigan's birds. A list of birds native to this area, how to attract them in gardens by growth of shrubs, winter feeding and how to use a bird caller comprised Mrs. Armbruster's talk, entitled, "Strictly for the Birds." Using the colors of the cardinal, with red gladioli, begonia leaves and huckleberry, Mrs.

Robert Ger- and altar vases and baskets of chrysanthemums and gladioli. Alencon lace fashioned the prin To Wed In June Sorter PTA Has meeting was in the YWCA club-rooms in St. Joseph. Mrs. Kimmerly's committee will consist of representatives from various parts of the county.

Others matters discussed included necessary housing in the northern and southern parts of the county for the field staff. Miss Marian Fries, director of the Recent Meeting cess style bodice of the bride's gown. St. Joseph's Catholic high school in The skirt of pure silk taffeta fea-j Muskegon, served in the United tured a bustle detail and a medium 'States Air Force, part of the time in length train. A pearl studded crown Korea and Japan, and currently is secured the fingertip veil.

The bride! with the -Center Line State Police carried a cascade of chrysanthe- Post. sonde created a flower arrangement. Mrs. Joe Sage will represent the Twelve Corners Literary and Aid Society as a model at the Benton Harbor Federation of Women clubs' second annual Spring Bonnet show on March 16. The Bonnet Show is to be held at the Josephine Morton Memorial club house, Territorial road.

Morton Hill. Coming Dates Set For Local Lodge The Boy Scouts of the Sorter migrant ministry program, opened r- The teatable at which Mrs. Lawrence Stock poured, was centered with red, white and blue carnations and figurines of George and Martha Washington. Mrs. Allen Kimmerly.

In a talk on GOLDEN WEDDING firm ff tVia rtAlAM TVs nnnnvA m.nJ. autwiutui A IAJA1mJ Xi. JilL JJC1 A District visitation here on March in the afternoon. Mrs. Charles mums and stephanotis.

Her sister and maid of honor, Miss Catherine Ann Carollo, wore light blue nylon chiffon with taffeta cummerbund and bustle. Her headpiece was a tiara and her bouquet white! with Mrs. Don Bowers as teacher! 1957 ministry staff, which is in the won the room count, I horticulture, showed new seed catalogues and listed the 10 top rating Relatives Here 8 and the annual district meeting Stuppy is in charge of ticket sales, at Decatur, March 25, were two! The Twelve Corners group se-events announced Friday night at lected Mrs. Sage at its meeting in the Marquette Rebekah meeting in the Fellowship room of the Twelve roses as wen as as the bronze medal winners in seeds and prize winning chrysanthemums. -mj fC The bridesmaids, Mrs.

Renie Lev-, (j(t IVS Cl Odd Fellow hall. process of being appointed. The meeting adjourned after benediction by Mrs. Maurice Os-burn. The next meeting will be at the YWCA on Thursday, March 21, at 8 p.

m. Corners Community church Thurs erso oi me Dnae cousin. petunias. Mrs. Claude Norrls, president of the club, was co-hostess.

The March meeting will be held with Mrs. Gersonde. Scoutmaster Ted Beardon reported that the Scout-o-rama is scheduled for May 4. He also revealed that the recent dinner netted around $115 for the Boy Scout Jamboree fund. Movies taken of the scout troop, at the recent Klondike held Jan.

26 at Warren dunes, were shown. The Founder's Day cake was serv- Pf! hv Mrc Anno "Mlllilrow and Miss Lora Nadeau, of Muskegon' Heights, the bridegroom's sister, were The Rebekahs will sponsor the monthly family night for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs sometime in March. Last night the lodee members Open House day afternoon. It also voted $5 to the Cancer fund and made 180 cancer pads. Mrs.

George Kalina and Mrs. August Lull had charge of the pro- costumed like the maid of honor. Joseph Nadeau. of Muskegon heard resolutions of resDect and gram and conducted a white ele. A host of local relatives of Mr.

orapea me cnarter lor Mrs. John I pnani saie witn Mrs. Lull as land Mrs. Jacob Buller who reside Harbor Boxer Announce Division Hostess List Gustav Bes- auctioneer. of thP pta nscisfc.rf hv McDorman and Mrs, Gold Star Mothers Met Thursday In Maccabee Hall i In Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada, Mrs.

Jessie Baushke and Mrs. Ida Stuart were hostesses. have received detailed reports of couple's Golden Wedding an fmhipion In LilltlllipiOll 111 Bridges, teacher vice president and j. Mrs. John Lowry, PTA secretary.

dlTng5, by, Mrs- Elton eTS The Boy Scouts were in charge of and V-L. Cponfare were on the pro-thQ rof-v, gram. Refreshments were served hv Air Force Meet niversary which was celebrated re-I cently. I The couple was feted with an 1 COlililCil La U11UC1 lJUC till CC Ted Bearden and 'K-? Will Speak At Church On 'Ideal Christian' MISS MARGARET ROCK open house on Feb. 4, arranged Ain Clifford Murkev.

of Benton by their son, Ernie, and his wife. ST Peachey, principal of the vrtw TV i 7.Y school, announced April 15 as the a election date for the vote on ad- een ASers Sep It will be February Division Day in the Methodist Peace Temple next Tuesday with Divisions One through 10 all meeting. Except for Division Four which is to have a 1:30 o'clock dessert at Mrs. William Pane's, 208 Orchard Lane, Divisions One through Six will meet for 1 o'clock luncheons, as follows: One at Mrs. Paul Taylor's 143 Harbor, flashy heavy-middleweight The day was also the 72nd birthday Mr.

and Mrs. Loyal Rock of Sodus, at Holl'oman Air Development cen- of Mr. Buller. announce the engagement of their ter, disposed of two opponents in The Buller's daughter, Mrs. Clif- daughter, Margaret, to Verle D.

easy fashion to win the Air Force's ford (Edna) Cole, lives at 627 East Winningham of Flint, Mich. Southwpst conference chamDionshia Main street and another daughter, Miss Rock is a senior at Eau agonal rooms to the school. EAU CLAIRE, Feb. 23 Miss Millie E. Whalen will speak on the theme, "The Ideal Christian," at Brotherhood Sunday services at 3 p.

m. tomorrow at the Macedonia Community church. eph Chapter 17 in Maccabee hall. Films On Foreign Lands Mrs. W.

A. Vawter, II, will show educational films on Russia, Korea, India, Jordan and other foreign miint.rlp.Q nf. a mppffnor fh, Tnnn Mrs. Alma Barney lives in Van-, Claire high school. in his class recently.

couver, British Columbia, Canada. Her fiance is a graduate of Corn- Murkey. who drew a bye in the onpninff round of thp houts hplri nt amuui, wnin, mm 1. children and three great grandchil- Is ow emi ioyed with General Mo- in Searles avenue: Two at Mrs. George-Wilder's, 157 McCord street; Three at Mrs.

Robert Urick's. Sylvan Lakeland Air Eprce Base San Apprs fnr rhrur Knrfa Save the liquid from canned beeU dren. tors at Flint. Antonio, knocked out Miller Among local relatives are Mr. i The couple plans a June wedding.

Moss of Laredo AFB in the first round of the semi-finals, then in the Buller's brothers. George, Edward, Community Church of God in add a llttle water Plus vinegar Christ, 870 East Washington street, ifi1 tmae sweet-sour. Bring All interested young people are 10 a 1)011 wlth several Invited. whole cloves, a few allspice and a Others on the program will be i ick ot clnnamon, Pour over hard- New Swimming Classes Start At YWCA Soon Registration for the new term of swimming classes at the YWCA will be heir" from 9 a. m.

to 4:30 p. m. Monday in the gym, it is announced today by Miss Lois Bauer, health education director. Classes are to begin the first week in March. Miss Bauer reminds that children to be eligible must be at least 50 inches In another letter Mrs.

Anita Bel-lar, state hospital MSirman, asked that members individually, or as a group, donate articles for her bazaar table at the state convention. Proceeds from the table will be used' for the five veterans' hospitals in Michigan, she said. Mrs. Joseph Fiedler, president, read her yearly report and the group's hospital report. The attendance prize was won by Mrs.

Charles Hollis, Bridgman. Next meeting of the chapter will be a St. Patrick's party sometime in March at Mrs, George Paulsen's, 708 Superior street. finals TKO'd Roy Casey of Biggs AFB. The bout with Casey was so and Harry and his sisters, Mrs.

Lydla Nickels, Mrs. Marie Strampel, Mrs. Mildred Reed, Mrs, Tillie Congo Circles Court, St. Joseph; Five with Mrs. John Burg, 667 Broadway; and Six at Mrs.

B. H. Timmons', 142 Searles avenue. The remaining circles will hold evening meetings as follows: Seven at Mrs. Ermine Umphrey's 235 Searles avenue: Elo-hf.

nt. Mn Teen-Agers' president. W. Burton- C00Ked eggs and refrigerate over- To Meet Tuesday night. Drain and serve with cold nrt nf th tni i.i vot Tw0 other brothers, Will and Henry, cuts ror an evening buffet snack.

in Montague, and respectively. Numerous Canada fighter, Murkey now qualifies for the Air "vc umo i it risiier, zswi Virginia avenue-tional Women's Fellowship, One Nme with Mrs. Norman "MacKenzie through Six, will meet next Tuesday 633 Clay street; and Division 10 iui i.ou uhuik lunuws; t.h Mrs Wonru PsFtnn. Force Worldwide boxing tournament to be held at Mitchell AFB, N. on March 4-8.

1424 Owing to the distance involved, none of the local relatives attended the golden wedding affair. All had One. with Mrs. Lester 1541 Michigan street, St. Joseph Dolfax avenue, Mrs.

H. O. First Assembly of God Highland ind McCord The church with a welcome! been to visit the Bullers last year assisting. WCTU To Note Founder's Death Vice President James Glieni Dorothy Willis who will preside as mistress of ceremonies; Jean Wells, pianist; and Nathaniel Wells, saxophone player. Irby Yadrough has painted signs advertising the program.

Arrange Coffee Hour the Friendship League of the Methodist Peace Temple will meet with Janet Brlney, 270 Helmar Court, at 5 p. m. for a "Koffee Klatch." At 8 p. m. the members will Join the, Congregational older Youth in Sonner hall of the Congregational church.

when a family reunion was enjoyed. Two, at Mrs. Richard Byers' home, FUR Mnthert Chih The Bullers received gifts of 2257 Colfax avenue. Minners VFW Auxiliary Reports On Cancer Dressings money and telegrams includmg messages from Prime Minister of Three, with Mrs. 'Kenneth Lan- rlati Evening Service caster.

1304 Seneca road, Feted At Shoicer Mrs. Blossom Walker was the guest of honor at a pink and blue shower Thursday evening. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. James O. Walker, 11914 Pipestone street.

The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Marlln Wheeler. Game prizes went to Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, Mrs. Eva Lancaster and Mrs.

Joseph Cook. hostess Mrs. Robert Curtis. Four, with Mrs. D.

W. Thorup. lne vomers club of the First! St. Laurent and T. C.

Douula.s. It was reported members of VFW premier of Saskatchewan and the auxiliary to Post No. 206 had spent honorable J. G. Gardiner and Irvin 36 hours sewing cancer dressings Stnider mrmliprs nf nurllnmont 11(50 Miami road.

Mrs. Dale Weirs EUB church, at a meeting in the will assist. church annex Friday evening, Five, at Mrs. Chester Jollav's. 1196 Planned for Sunday night's church vy t.

I when a meeting was held Friday in Mr. Buller has been active in Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. Special choir music. Message by Pastor. Water Baptism At 7:30 P.M.

Oheyln the words of our Lord. Matt. 28:19. Good slnflnf. An enjoyable time.

The anniversary of the death of Frances Willard, founder of the WCTU, will be noted at a memorial service at Monday's regular meeting of the twin city WCTU at the Benton Harbor Methodist Peace Temple, at 2 p. m. Some 600,000 members in the 40 countries where the WCTU is organized, will hold similar observances. Mrs. Maurine B.

Hagle, director of education at the Methodist Peace affairs in rds community all of his Colfax avenue, Mis. Elton Myers service, of which it is to have charge, life. He spent nine years on the and Mrs. Nina Fee. assisting host- and also for a white eleohant sale Memorial hall, St.

Joseph. In addition, it was reported VFW auxiliary members had spent 600 hours in ground observer towers since May, 1956. A special guest for the eve Lawtonia council and five years esses. at Its next meeting March 29. on Morse council.

And Six with Mrs. Minnie New-1 After the business session the The Bullers were married in house. 544 Colfax avenue. Aidin? group made cancer dressincs. ning was Mrs.

Llmer Biek of Marion, in 1907, moving to Mrs. Newhou.se will be Mrs. Nona! Hostescs were Mrs. R. H.

Llndley district in 1910 where Hill and Mrs. Solon Emery. and Mrs. Clarence Trolke. Thev used auxiliary no.

18o5 or Dowagiac. Mrs. the Morse Temple, will tell about the trip she uuo ciiiui man, ana ner com- mey homesteaded. They retired and The Evening circle will meet in a George Washington birthday mittee served refreshments. moved into Morse in 1947.

the church parlor at 8 p. in. theme in their decorations. made to t-urope sometime ago. Brevities Sunday School 9:30 A.M.

NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS Better facilities for each class, and food teachers. Brlnj your whole family. WELCOME IN THE NAME OF CHRIST The First Congregational Church Ilellvlew Pipestone Uroa'dway The Reverend William J. Hamilton, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sermon: "Should I Care?" Church School 9:15 A.M.

MA class for every age and interest" Junior High Pilgrim Fellowship 3:30 Senior HlKh rilKi lm Fellowship 5:30 SUNDAY EVENINO CLUB Pastor's Adult Bible Class meets Suifdnys at 9: A. M. Wednesdays at 8:00 Worship Cod In The Church Of Your Choice Two German Services 9:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M. Hear The Way Of Truth Program Every Saturday, 9:15 9:30 A.

M. Station WIIFB CHURCH of CHRIST 10P.9 Milton St WOKSUII' SKKVICE Sunday Itible Study, 10 Sunday Worship, 11 7:30 Wednesday Ilible Study, 7:30 EULON KNOX MINISTER The Methodist Peace Temple 10:00 O'clock Morning Sermon: Dr. Joseph T. Edwards 11:00 O'clock Church School PREACHING MISSION Sunday, Monday and Tufwlay nlghU at 8:00 o'clock. Dr.

Kdwitrd, preaching. Mr. Iwls Lawrrnrr, (ton leader. Released From Hospital Mrs, Ted Orlaske of 726 Lavette street, returned home Friday from Presbyterian hospital in Chicago where she underwent major throat surgery three weeks ago. JOINS HUSBAND Mrs.

Clarence Smith, the former Rita Shoup, nf 34' Pipestone street, has gone to. North Carolina, to Join her husband, who is stationed at Camp LeJcune with the marines. Christ can meet your every need! nrflnnlng March 3, at 8:30 A.M, Listen to Mornltif Melodies, at 1400 on your dial. Alvin Sprccher, Pastor Phone WA 6-28S0 5-8352.

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