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SATURDAY, JUNE'13; 1336. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. PAGE THREE. Among The Churches TOMORROW CHILDREN'S DAY IN CHURCHES OF COMMUNITY ffr ffff From Yesterday's Last Edition Children's Day will be UNITED BRETHREN FIRST BAPTIST J. S.

Brownlee, minister Bible school. 9:45. Morning worship at 11; sermon theme, "Following the Trail of the Galilean." Rev. Brownlee will point out the inescapable signs that mark the trail of Jesus of Galilee as he moves across the centuries. B.

children's Day exercises 7:30 o'clock at the i Church. It the following nth in the evening, i Sunday Schools. They will consist of I I tf per Class oiners i song and story. Some of them a i i Special programs have been arranged song ana SLUIJ. 'the I by the younger departments of the nouncea are.

A pageant, "Who will lie liK'vca fcin- -P. U. 6:30, Lynn Earl Kingan, lead- U. 6:30, Lynn Earl Kingan, lead- at 7:30 oclock a Children's Day program Sunday United Bret hren Church. 7-ln 1--t Iw tHo fnllC night, 7:30.

CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST We.mer Arcade, East Crawford avenue--Sunday services, 10:45. Sunday school, 9:30. Subject of lesson-sermon, "God the Preserver Man." Wednesday evening meeting, 8 o'clock. The reading room, where all authorized literature may be read or borrowed, open daily from 2 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. PILGRIM HOLINESS Rev.

Melvin W. Smith, school, 9:45. Morning worship at 11. Y. P.

6:45. Evenini service, 7:30. The services will be held in the tent located at Fayette and Jefferson streets. Rev. J.

Sebiee will speak at both morning and evening services. will be preceded by program: Opening song. Address of welcome, Mickey. Recitation, Donald Graft. Prayer, Rev.

E. A. Schultz. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN The Children's Day program of the United Presbyterian Church at 9:45 will be: Song by school. Responsive reading, Joan Neil.

Dramatic presentation, CHURCH OF GOD Irdian Head--Worship at 10:30 uramauc JHose Garden," Gail Shipley, Donald Marie Secan, Hazel and ''From My Ethel an Bak- CHRISTIAN Sunday Evening, 7:30. Processional hymn, "The Call to Exercise, "Children of the King, Jean Murphy, Doris Jeffries, Hugh Swisher and Harry Leichliter. The cast for the pageant is: Life, Beatrice Bates. The child, Graydon Witt. The heralds, Betty Weisgerber Mary Ulery, Lenore James and er Gail Fisher, Edna Rugg, Verda Fuller, Joan Glass, Anna June Gregg, Anna Lou Krupp and Mildred Shaw.

Recitations, "Keep It Waving, George Neil; "The Mountain Guide Madeline Johnson; A-l Norma Jean Keys; "A Gem," Anna May Keys, Dorothy Mahokey, Sara Jane Shipley Youth." Beginners' Program. Song, "It's Children's Day." Recitation, "Everybody's Virginia Soisson. Solo, "Jesus Loves Me," Angle. iello. ra ane First Psalm." Charles Fen- Day," Bobby Musicale-Tea The T.

J. Hooper Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Chuiv'i gave a musical-tea of lovely appointmcn.s Thursday afternoon at the home Mrs. Paul O. Hood of Trotter, with rifty members and guests present. Mrs.

Arthur Freed gave the welcome add-ess. Miss Sarah Homer of Mount Pleasant sans a group of "uuaii Mrs. J. M. Dilworth at Roger T.

Lininger aT a afenU i WedsUniontownC ea was banquet given Thursday c- ning at the Harbaugn home, near Pennsville, by the Epworth Luague of the Greenwood Methodibt Episcopal Church in honor of members of year's graduating class of the High i School, who nrc affiliated Recitation, "Mother's Darling," Mary Elizabeth Hildebrand. Solo, "The Flower Basket," Janice Sharp. Recitation, "Goodness Me," Lois Jane Lynn. Solo, "Spring Time Is Here, Virginia Soisson. Exercise, "Roses Promise, Janice Sharp, Mabel Schrock.

Church, Dorothy Witt. Musical Messengers, Robert lins, Dale Witt, Dick Leighty, Howard Weisgerber, Kenneth Swisher, Wilma Kathleen Burdette and Bernice Conner. Pleasure, Dorothy Osterwise. Happy moments, Donald Graft, Song. "Nodding Daisies," Mary and Noschese, Fay Jackie Miller and and Adam Ho songs witn Mrs.

J. M. the piano. Mrs. Karl Schoenborn, wife of the new minister, also sang two selections, accompanied by Rev Schoenborn.

The musical numbers were all rendered in a delightful School, wno arc auiliaiiiu i i w.u.%, Honor guests were Ethel Gerll udc Lyons, daughter of Pearl DeBolt, Isabellc MiCanns, Emma Lyons of Fairmont, 1A. Donald Gore, Jack Gordon, William ecame thc bride of Roger T. Limn- tr i i i Uni-i-ilr! Cor- -mH 1 Hift" me Wcarn.g a navy blue traveling en- w.th white accessories, Mrs. sagc were presented to Mrs. Cor- ol Ml an Mrs.

C. W. L.n- mgei- Baldwin avenue, Thursday Somers, wife of the church a the liome of Mrs. E. T.

Ethc-1 Pearl DeBolt and Isabjllc- Me- portel West Xd street. Union. town, a cousin of the bride's father, the late Ihnm J. Lyons, of Umon- town Her corsage was of white Cairns. lOintmcnts wei were scrolls tied with yellow ribbon, tied witn orcr.iu and-orchid nut cups made in the form ants.

Mary Morris, who had charge of rar.gements. Jack Murray. Col- Short speech, Frank Sisley. The Commandments, Charles Lohr. "The Dewdrops' Message," Anna Lou Krupp.

"Praises," Jean Sussman. "My Lily," Anna June Gregg. "Two Days," Donald Gilpin Dawson. Recitation, and "Happy Childhood witli sermon by the pastor, Rev. I O.

2akin; "Special Blessing for Those Who Love God." Christian Endeavor at leader, J. V. Miller; topic, "Mob Violence." Evening worship, subject, "Public Enemy No. 1." Prayer Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.

Happy moments, Donaia Lo hr Jackie James, Donald Mickey, riugn Elwood May Swisher, Jean Murphy, Melvin Witt, and Harry Fosbnnk. Wealth, Mary Carroll. Greenbacks, Arthur Schultz, Ed- ment. "Beautitudes," Jack Economy. I "A Friendly Day," Doris Filbum.

win Somers, Wilfred Moon, Jack, For You to Learn," Betty Ann wn omers, r(j Lawson, Robert Lawson, Dorothy May Conway James Aurney and James "Sunlight," primary depart- Day," Rebecca Scolnick. Song, "It's Children's Day." Primary Department. Song by primaries, "No Child Is Too Little." Piano solo, "Drifting," Marilyn Scolnick. Recitation, "The Sunday School UNION BAPTIST L. H.

Colvin, minister--Sunday school. Parents please bring flowers to the church for Children's Day observance which exercises will be at nignt. Morning service, 11 o'clock sermon by the pastor. B. Y.

P. at 8:45. At 8 o'clock, Children's Day exercises by the beginners, primal juniors and intermediates. will be furnished by the young people. Wednesday evening, prayer service.

Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the church, the Church will meet. "The Squar-V Wendell Fisher. Shallen'berger. I "Tiny Flowers," Dick Murray Fame Esther Calhoun, accom-. Dawn Sisley, Edward Knight and nanied by the following messengers, i Bobby Keys.

lean Lape Minnie Carroll, Marilyn God Lovc Vida Marie Johnson. James, Betty Trump and Ruth Mil- "What to Wear," Jacqueline Bene- lfi Service Candis Witt, accompanied; "The Children in the Church," by three 'attendants, Laura Jones. Pauline Banner," Joe Shaw. "Welcome," Children's Eugene which were enjoyed. Mrs.

Clayton Campbell had charge of the musical program. Mrs. William L. Beuscher, teacher of the class, and Mrs. William Wishart, president, presided at the tea table, which was beautifully decor- i atcd, w.th a lace table cloth, centered with a lovely floral piece, with tall blue tapers in.

crystal holders. The color scheme was carried out toaslmastcr yellow and blue. Und following program was cai- The hostesses ana committee. Mrs. na Invsc atior.

Rev. M. J. G. Haynes, Mrs.

Clyde R. Weihc, addrcss to Mrs. J. Raymond Mestrezal, Mrs. B.

ecponse Harold B. Smith, Mrs. H. C. Barrow and Mrs.

D. E. Treher, weie assister i the hostess' daughter, Mies Kathryn There were no atter.d- and a piofusion of garden a formed by Donald Kent John" consisted of fruit cock- ston. of St Peter's Episcopal chicken and waffles, mas.l-.ea Church, Umontown. the pieser.ce 3Ufc.es dreeing, peas and carrots, of the immeciale families close rcla- nltpci lettuce, salad, strawberry, and friends of the bridal couplf.

twenty guests attended a breakfast, which supplemented the ceremony. Thc bride was graduated from the 'Uniontown High School and Cai- Somers; response, Harold Rev. Somers Recitation, Hileman. Recitation, Gloria Oppman. Vocal solo, "I Love to Tell the Story," Marilyn Scolnick.

Recitation, "Soldiers," Buddy "Johnny Jumpups," David lar meeting of Hood, Miss Marjorie Johnson, Miss Rose Aline Mestrezat and Miss Marjorie Hajnes. This will end class activities until September. of the evening. Those present in addition io the honor guests ond Rev. and Mis.

Somers, were Charles DeBolt. Thomas DcBolt, Ray Gore. Dorothy Jayncs. Mary Morns, Clara Mae Snyacr, Gertrude Roberts. Ralph O'Brien, DUNBAR PRESBYTEKIAN Service Sunday morning at 11 o'clock will be in charge of Rev.

Dr. Scott Bowman of Uniontown. attendants, ivmujcu and Margaret, "if You Want to be Happy," Mary Younkin. Murray. call J.

T. Armstrong. I "Giving VocaTduet, Dorothy and Lohr Joe Shaw and Buddy jo son. Daughteis of day night at Odd Fellows Officers were elected as follovys: uu: -'School, the b'-idegroom received ms degree i the Bradley Institute of Technology, Pcoria. Ill Both have been rrembois of the faculty of the LaFayettc Junior High School of Umontown for a number of years.

Motoring no-th through the New England states, Mr. Lininger and I bride i spend their honeymoon in I EDWARD CLARK, MT. PLEASANT. 29. when both wiJ Temple I MAN, WEDS OLIVE HIGHBERGER becorne Counselors at summer camps D.

OF A. MEETING MARKED BY ELECTION OF OFFICERS Rioter and Nick Vcignts. Foi ty members attended the regu- I Sister Council,) Piano Solo. "Spring Blossoms," Officers were elected as fo (Councillor, Mrs. Bess Chambe CC remony Thursday in Maine.

Mr. Lininger i be lo- Sunshine," Jacqueline Witt. Helen Ruth Henry is pianist. Mrs. J.

W. Collins wf of the music. "The Sunday School Fleet," Jack Murray, Jess Johnson, Charles Lohr pianisi. ill have charge and Edward Day ROCKY MOUNT BAPTIST William Lambert, minister--Sunday school at 9:30 A. M.

Preaching at 11. Children's Day program at 7:30 P. M. children. Come out and hear the METHODIST PKOESTANT R.

Mansberger, minister-Children's Day program at 10:45 A. M. Evening worship at sermon, "Evil Eyes." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Karl H. Schoenborn, Bible school at 9:30, with classes for all ages. Junior sermon by pastor, "The Pony Engine." Children's Day service at 11 o'clock in the main auditorium, under direction of the chairman of the Children's Day committee, John G.

Haynes. Cordial welcome to public. Evening worship st 7:30, with sermon by the. pastor, Christian's Secret of a Happy evening Bible The pastor will ontinue his discussions in the Epistle to the Hebrews. FIRSTBAPTIST The Children's Day program at the First Baptist Church will be it 7:30 o'clock.

The program is: Playlet, "For Every Child." "With Happy Voices Singing, junior choir. Responsive reading, Eugene Shcar- "We Praise Thee, God, Our Redeemer," junior choir. Remarks by Superintendent A. Waugaman. Recitation, "The Margaret Brownlee.

"I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord, junior choir. I Recitation, "Adorning Mary lien Payne. i Glad Tidings," junior choir. Playlet, "For Every Child -Christian Education," Sarah Prin- Song, "Glad Children," primary department "Cheerful Giving." Lois Krupp. "Golden Sunbeams," Louise Maho- cey.

"Your Song," Alberta Camlin. Song, "The Bell's Song of Praise." junior department "God's Richard Shipley. "God's Messengers," Donna Camlin, Charlotte Fern Lohr and Mildred Shaw. "Gratitude's Gates," Richard and George Day. Lois Jean Angle.

Recitation, "What I David Scolnick. Junior Department. Song "Our God Is Near," soloists, Jane Lee Shaw, Aadrey Showman and M. Jean Newmyer. Recitation, "Common Daisies.

Cleo Freeman. Recitation, "The First Children Day," Lucile Evans. Song. "God's Summer morning at 8:45 o'clock at the Zion atcd at camp Kcnncbcc. North ripiil-ili Lutheran Church at Ruflsdale where he has been counselor associate councillor De emnlzed the marria ge of Mi.ss Olive several FUmm ers, and Mrs.

1 let Mr and sc-hool, I lor, Mrs Emilie Custer; Mrs. Bess Conner; warden, Mrs. Anna Jacxson. inside sentinel, Mrs. Zadelle Eoppclheuer; outside sentinel, Mrs.

Dorothy Stcrtz; recording secretary, Mrs. Sadie Welling; assist- arv 1 Highberger, daughter of Mr. and at Camp Merrywold, where sh I Mis. Joseph Highberger of Hunker. be dll? titian during the campm noaLLOI, trttl nf Mr ar.d I loists, Maxine Soisson and Audith "Garland of Roses," Pierce.

Piano solo. and Edward C. Clark, ton of Mr ar.a sea on Mis. Charles Clark of IVount Pleas-' A October 1. Mr.

and Mrs. ant. wih reside at their ncu The bride wore a gown of white co mpleted home on the Sprmgl.eld irS. OtiUlti i i A A i i Ruth Geary; financial! cessi lines mousseline-de-soie, art Mrs becr'etaiy, Mrs. Sara Crislip; treasurer Mrs.

Rowena B'ough; trustee for 18 months, Mrs. Annabclle Durbin; rcpresent.ilives to district meeting, Mrs. Ruth Geary. Mrs. Iiene Baker styled on prin- ga -denies pike solo-land Mrs-.

Mary Ritenour; alternates, 'Mrs. Emmalou Co.iglll, Mrs day and Mrs. Saia Fisher; captain Miss Hazel Robbms of Woodbtown, JERR j. MICHAEL maid of honor, was gowned in WED poucire blu-; crepe. She carried talisman loses.

Gilbert Clark of Mount Pleasam served as his biother's best man. The bride was graduated from the State Teachers College. YORK GIRL Misb Ruth Bloomberg, daughtei of Mrs Mo; is Bloombers of Albany. N. will become the bride ol son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Michael of UmonUmn, formeilv of Mary Margaret Glotfclty. "LonC Ago," School, The Ol'lOC was ftiicnaci tj.

ists Gwendolyn Sharp and Mrs. Emmalou Mr Soil. fe Schoo i ard Slip- ConnelkMtle. on Sunday. June 14, at ists, -MTC Sjna rlsher: captain 01 A r.

rt Y. Harold Sharp. Duet, Ohav Temple, Albany, N. Y. day ana nery Rock State Teachers UOIICBU-.

Qhav TcmplL', i a i. to God." Kathleen! the degree team Mrs or past three ycars she has been Mlchl ac i 1 )I be his brother's best Whisper Song," Geraldme Rugg. Year," Alsia Younkin. 'God and Hours of Childhood," Lois Recitation, Adams, Billy Keys, Josephine and Soisson. Billy Femello.

Song, A song OL i- Norma year, Mrs Carmic Eaile. "Little Boy Jesus," William Johnson. "A Thought," Mary Lou Long. Message by the pastor. Benediction.

Life." Wednesday prayer hour. ayne oouoy omcui, Spiscode 2, mother, Joan Brownlee; ather, William Dragoo; children, Donald Black and Joan Bail; duet, HIGHLAND BAPTIST J. A. Horsley, school at 9:30. Preaching at 11:30 and 8 o'clock.

Missionary meeting Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, at the home of Pearle Scott. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. GERMAN LUTHERAN Paul E. Porath, school, 9 A.

M. Worship at theme of sermon, German, "Reid und English, "Opportunity. 1 Catechetical class for the children members living too far from th church to come during the months will hold the first session Saturday morning, June 20, st th parsonage. FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN South Fittsburg street and Morto avenue, G. R.

Krupp, Day service 9:45 A. M. P. C. U.

at 6:30. Evening ice at 7:30. Mid-week service of prayer and praise Wednesday evening at 7:45. METHODIST PROTESTANT soloist, Dorothy Freeman. Recitation missions.

I Offertory piano solo. "May Night, i Kathleen Barnes. I Dramatized Hymn, "Jesus Shall Reign Wher'er the Sun." by six older school, 1 DELIGHTFUL TARTY IS GIVEN FOR BENEFIT OF 1IOSPITAL "The "Garden of Your Four tables of bridge and one of Blackstone. five hundred were in play at a de- School faculty. I A leceplion will follow the cere- Mr.

Clark, who was mon in the home of the bnoe from Mount Pleasant High School, i mother affiliated with the Bryce Brothers I On Ihci- leturn frnm a Glass Company at Mount Pleasant. np Mr. and me will be After a weddinR trip through the at home in a newly furnished apait- New England states Mr. and Mrs. I ment Xcw York Citv, where Mr.

Clark will return July 1 ar.d will be M.u-.ael is associated w.th a tiansler at home at 200 College avcr.ue, i company. u. I i i tneir r.ome in in A i -West Side, the proceeds to be for the ies led. Conr.ellsville State Hospital. High brTdEe'prize was by Miss Jennie A MEMBERS HEAR REPORT girls; Miss Helen Grey, soloist.

Mlss Julia TRIENNIAL CONVENTION be Recessional hymn, "The Conquest ey Mrs Kephart won higli award for five hundred and Mrs. MRS. HARRY HETZEL Mis. a i Hetzel entertained the Enioiion Club Wednesday evening at her home Gallatin There was a short business meeting, after wh.ch two tsblcs bridge were Members of Merchant Division No. Episode 1, Mother, Esther Ken; givfm Sunda paid at this Ninth si.

eei, crans Q( Forelgn ars voted to hold ter i insurance must Janet Freed, Gloria Giles and Joan Mae Ramage and Mary Eliza- Rutter. Episode 3, Bible school I teacher, Jean Wilson; pupils, Mai-y Ann Porter, Wilbert Woodward, Lois Black, Barbara Weimer, Jimmy Ball, Jacqueline Hartman, Torrence Leasure. Part 2, teacher, Milbro Black; Miss Ames, Anna Mae Ramage. Episode 4, judge, Hugus Colborn; moth- Esther Kenner; father, Harry Part 2, teacher, Hibben; children. Max Woodward; Stewart.

Recitations, "A Happy Time," Recitations, "A Happy lime, TTmtr i iTTITm A Sharley Laporte; "The Bible," Caro- TRINITY LUTHERAN lyn Critchfield. Exercise, "Faith," Charles Richey, Max woodwaro; pupils, Alvin i Loretta Ray Williams, Waugaman, Donald Small, Charles Jaynie jjann and Mary Lou Gilson. Payne and Wilbert Woodward; mis-1 Recitations, "A Question Decided," sionary, Robert Brownlee. iDorsey Mae Hann; "For His Name- Director, Mrs. Edne Howard; satcej David Critchfield; "The pianist, Mrs.

Marian Snyder; Bible Gl eat Teacher." Hazel Gilson; "Our school orchestra director, George! Today," Patty Giles. ri-iln "Paul WpPF5p' Hazen. Vocal solo, Paul Heffley. "Every Child For Sunday school and the morning service at Trinity Lutheran Church will be combined at 10:30 o'clock for the annual Children's Day program. The school will assemble at 10 (or opening and records, after which all will assemble in the main auditorium for the pageant, "God's Gaidcn," in which 50 or more children will have a covered-dish supper Thursday evening, July 9, 6 30 o'clock.

The regular meeting will fol ow at 8 o'clock. It was decided to dispense with the meeting on June 25 on account of many of the members planning to attend the departmental encampment at Altoona June 25-28. 14.C11. I I The decorating committee has re- xe rcise, "Every Child for which ou or more quested that all who have flowers Betty Jane Keys, Betty i parts. There will be no i bring them Sunday afternoon.

Grace Snopps, Lillian McFarland an address by the pastor trt nrnasion Will be di Miss Louden is a member of Perry Township Hign School aculity. and Bernice Goswick. the Recitations, "Christ With Us," CHRISTIAN Children's Day will have thc right of way at all services Sunday. The Bible school at 9:30 A. M.

will be most interesting. At the morning worship the pastor, Rev. Charles H. Bloom, wiE have a special message to young people, his subject being "How An Older Man Sees. Our Young Folks Today." Mr.

Bloom says he will attempt, in this address, to show an open road to all earnest young people to college, university or position. At the evening hour the ciildren and younger people of the Sunday school will present a Children's Day pageant. FAYETTE CHARGE The worship services of the Fayette Charge will be under the direc- ion of the pastor, Rev. C. H.

Keller. ion 01 ine paiui, ncv. ji. tl The sermon subject of the worship Recitations, "A Morning Prayer, hour will be "The Grand Old Party." Ethel Goswick; "A Prompter," Larue The morning service will be held in stillwagon. the East End Church at 11 o'clock Exercise, "A Garland of and the evening service at Mount I Anna June McDowell, Marjorie Olive at 7:45 P.

M. The following Sunday the services will be held only in the Mount Olive Church, since it will observe the 75th anniversary on that date. TRINITY REFORMED Pittsburg and Green streets, George Shupe, Sunday school. "Jesus Crucified." 11, sermon, "The Power of the No evening service. TRINITY EPISCOPAL Raymond A.

Kurtz, pr.est in charge. Holy communion, 8 A. M. Lambrose Marakas; "The Best Helen Avey; "A Question Decided," Donald Williams. Primary song.

Exercise, "The Better Way," Elaine Mullinax and Marlene Stev- to the occasion will be dehvcied. The pageant consists of the following divisions: "A Love Welcome," Marion Frazee and group of beginners. Prelude, "Spring Song." Heralds, Donald and Harold Stefl Summer, Hazel Donner. "Children's Day," Geraldine TRINITY LUTHERAN Fairview avenue, W. H.

Hetrick, D. pastor--Sunday school, 10 A. M. Opening service and taking of Critchfield, Betty Jane Stillwagon, Marjorie McDowell, Gertrude Stewart, Laura Corcoran and Dorothy Krepps. Recitations, "Our Way and Gods Way," Earl Wagner; "Jesus Calls," Betty Richey.

Vocal solo, Stella Jean Cunning-1 ham. I Recitations, "Wealth." Vivian Service, Wilma Scott. Praise, Margaret Grace Young. Trees, junior and intermediate boys. Grasses, primary and junior boys.

Flowers, juniors girls. Sunbeams, primary gii'ls. i Raindrops, beginners. Dewdrops, beginners. Song, "Children's We Greet Thee," intermediate girls.

Drill, intermediate girls. Song, "Lovely Flowers Sent From God," flower group; "We Are the PLAY AT FIRST M. E. A Children Day play entitled 1 the Little One Come," will be i given thc Fi'-st Methodist Episcopal Church Sondoy at 10-30 A. M.

Characters for the play have been selected from the primary and junior departments and directed by Mrs Grant Myers ard Miss Audith Bixler, with Miss Dorothy Kurtz at thc organ. The progtam is' Organ prelude, Dorothy KuiU Recitations, "Children's Day," Robert Maishall. Scripture reading and song, primary department. Prayer, Janet King. Exercises, beginners' department.

Baptism of children, Rev. L. ------D rXcL-ltdtlUiia, nOWcl --records. seruce at Mansber ger: "Come to Me," Geneva Sunbcams sunbeam group; "The i Children's Day program; pa- Urbacn geant, "God's Garden." Offering for Bethesda Orphans' Home. League, 6:40 P.

topic, Church Suffers leader, Martin Gerke. Evening service, lermg for hipkc'y "Just a Minute," Cora Fay Luther Falthi June Keslar; "Christ pic, The Teac her," Anna June McDowell; sermon. "Take Courage." a Minister," Charlotte on 0 le Raindrops," lamdrop group; "Jesus Loves Ke," 'dewdrop group; "We'll Serve Him, We'll Praise Him," ail characteis. The program is a beautiful nature pageant with Scriptural tiuth. Miss Frances Krepps.

MOUNT ZION BAPTIST Playlet, "Greetings," Dorothy Wil- a ani wiin hams, Fotnie Melassanos, Geraldine Pearl Kec jn be at the organ. The Children's Day play, "Let the Little Ones Come," junior ar.d primary departments. Place, a garden in Bethany. Time, third yeai of Christ's ministry on earth. Characters--Rachael, Evelyn Hag- criran; Philip, Davio.

Luckcy; Peter, Lloyd Ghost; Anna, Vessa Knig.n, Joseph, George Struble; Ruth, Dorothy Daniels; Esther, Jean Lashinsky; Miriam, Margaret Lashmsky Naomi, Ma'ry Catherine Cropp; John, Jack Harmon; Jacob, LeMar Huffine- Solomon, David DeBolt; Mary. Louise Miller, lLapoite and Jean Robbins. choir wil sing an 'anthem. The of- FIRST BAPTIST Dawson, Harry V. Layhew.

minister--Church school at 10. Worship at 11; sermon, "A Cruel Mistake." B. Y. P. at leader, Bessie Thompson.

The evening service v. ill be a program presented by the young people of the Laurel Hill Prasbyter- ian Church at 8. Miss Florence apoiie ana jeaji i cnoir wu Hecitatlons "Givers," Doris Louise wi ji be for the Orphans Home R. D. EPPS.

Pastor-Devotional at' "The Lord Is My Shepherd," at Meadvillc. 10:30. Preaching at 11 by the pastor, i Niehtlv Prayer" Sermon at 3 by the pastor; the senior mm ed choir wiU sing. B. Y.

P. U. at janet Fieed At 7:30, Mrs. Epps will conduct the Children's Day program. EAST LIBERTY S.

PAUL A. M. E. H. D.

Lowber, Sun- The Children's Day exercises at H. D. ijOWDer, ouii- i The unucirens uay day school; 11, preaching; subject, I the East Liberty Presbyterian Church "Blessings of the 3 P. I at Vanderbilt will be presented Day" exercises. At 6.45, Christian Endeavor.

At 8, anmver- day night at i pr 7:30 o'clock. Lois' Ann McCoy; Sarah, Thorr.ley. Rebecca, Marian Judith, Shirley Spear. Soap Becocmes International. HONOLULU, June far corners of the earth for its sources of raw materials, a new American industry has started operations here.

Seed grown in Mongolia, crushed into oil California, is "Our Gilts," Earl Norton. Doxology. Benediction. Postlude. 'ames McClure anc, crubneu uuu uit made into soap here for island destroy peach New Peach Blifflit Appears.

SALT LAKE CITY, June 13. dieaded disease thai compels man to The production is entitled Utinstian tnaeavor. AU dmuvci- me en.n.n.i-1 j. w.i* sary sermon to Morning Sun Lodge for the Kingdom" witn Nellie No. ins Court of Calanthe.

iGray in charge. soap ere or is to its sumption. Sesame oil the princi- spread i app Youth! pal ingredient. ami ian uhurcn ai iviibs nun-uuc Louden will be the principal speaker. 1 No.

105 Court ol Calanthe. in charge. Use our Adver tisements. culture" said lecently. Plant pathologists are helpless to fight it..

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