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4 SAN RERNARDINO DAILY SUN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1926 PAGE ELEVEN SIX HURT IN CRASHES HERMAN, Aug. 20. Four persons IN THE SHADOWS SAN BERNARDINO CHURCHES I MOVI BALL AT ITU i night. The most seriounly Injured were Mrs. A.

J. Crow, her two sons, Kcrrean, and Kenneth, 1J, and Hilarlo Pclaetuez. mm mm i were in Hospitals toaay ana two others were treating theli Injuries at their homes as the result of two autoinnhll accldentb near here last Wednesday night at 7:30 with the Rev. J. M.

Shepherd, topic, Rend (he Classified. MRS. CAROLINE MARIE WOODWARD Last rites for Mrs. Caroline PARK ARRANGED DEPOSITS 5ET "Heaven." tenor, will sing Van De Water's "The Good Shepherd." The Rev. A.

H. Butzbach will preside and the Rev. A. Inman Townsley. will lead the chorus singing In gospel songs.

The other local ministers will participate In the services and a prominent pastor will preach. Marie Woodward were held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the chapel of the Mark B. Shaw FIRST SPIRITUALIST TEMPLE Sixth Street and Arrowhead Avenue. Sunday services, 2:30 p. m.

Message service, 7:30 p. lecture by Mrs. Kurtz Parry of Long Beach, subject, "Understanding the Law," followed by messages by Mrs. Parry and co-workers. Wednesday service messages.

2:30 p. short In Stars of Movie World Will Be SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF WELCOME 231 Sixth Street. Message circle every Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. and 8 p.

m. Mrs. Llewellyn IRK IE company, with Elder F. B. Van Fleet officiating.

Frank Anthony Guests at Dance at Pickering Aug. 26 Boyd medium and lecturer, of Lon The series of open air services sang the solo, "The Lord Knows Why," and Mrs. G. Buehl acted as accompanist. Many members of don, will be here both afternoon struction lesson and messages 7:30, closes with Aug.

29. The offerings and evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mrs. Parry assisted by Mrs.

Chlldcrs. given are for the Union Daily Vacation Bible School. Boyd will lecture on spiritualism the Pioneer society, of which the Judging by the advance demand Total of $272,425.39 Received by Institution on Its Opening Day AtwmerEem RADIO followed by messages by Mrs. L. FIRST emjRCH OF THE NAZ- deceased had been a member, were In attendance, and a few old-time school friends besides other friends Boyd and G.

W. and E. Upton. for tickets, all San Bernardino valley will be at the West Coast ARENE Corner Sixth and Greater Movie Season Ball at Streets, T. V.

Cox, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Sixth and Catlck streets between and streets. The Rev.

William J. Lankow, pastor. Bible FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Corner of the family. The flowers sent in affectionate remembrance of Mrs. Woodward were many and very 6,000 VISITORS GUESTS Pickering Park next Thursday eve and Church streets, the nlng, Aug.

26. Alvah Grant Fessenden, pastor, beautiful. school at 9 m. Divine worship at 10 a. m.

German service at Tickets for the big event are now Mrs. L. D. Robinson, director re 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. N. Y. P.

S. meeting at 6:45 p. M. B. Sexton Sunday school superintendent, Miss Ruth Williams, president of the Young People's society work.

Pallbearers were A. A. Garner, on sale at both the West Coast box ligious education. D. P.

Wleman, 11:15 a. m. The Rev. G. H.

Hill superintendent of Sunday school Dfflce and at Pickering Park. The Nine-Year-Old Youth First Depositor With $4 From Rabbit Sales tickets are a combination affair, 9:45 m. Sunday school. 11:00, M. E.

Benson, W. E. Kelr, C. J. Daley, John Brown, and G.

Miller. Interment jwas In the Pioneer cemetery. -Prayer meeting each Wednesday morning worship. Prelude, "An the admission price of 81 represent mer, of Riverside, will conduct the services. Redlands service at the Christian Reformed Church, 831 Clay Street, at 2:30 p.

sermon evening at 7:30 o'clock. danta Cantabile" (Tschalkowsky) lng a ticket to the ball and a ticket Prof. G. P. Skinner; Offertory, good any time within the next month by the pastor; subject, "Christ's CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Special services Sunday evening for a divan seat at any performance MRS.

ANNA MARTIN Funeral service for Mrs. Anna With total deposits of $272,425.39, the First National Bank of Fon- "Song Without Words" (GaDricl Faure); Solo, "Come, Jesus Re Precious Promises." Model 20 Compact at the West Coast Theater. 7:30 at Pacific Hall, 543 Third Street. Protestant group of the Re deemer," to the setting of Bartlett's A carnival atmosphere will pre tana opened Its doors yesterday. It Martin was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of 'A Dream" E.

E. Stldham; ser vail at the West Coast Greater FIRST METHODIST EPISCO organized church will also meet.o hear John W. Rushton of St, Louis, Movie Season Ball and several mo mons by nr. Merrm, suDjeci, PAL The Rev. Walter C.

Loom is, 'Where Jesus Places the Empha the Mark B. Shaw company, with the Rev. H. B. Blood, pastor of the First Baptist church of Colton of tion picture stars, whose names are pastor.

The pastor is preaching a Mo. Postlude. "Postlude in well known to movie fans, have series of sermons during August on i. i ft (Andre). 6:30 p.

senior Chris ficiating. Members of Sunshine promised Resident Manager Albert FIRST CHURCH OF THE the subject, "When the Preacher Goes to Church." Ho will base the Temple No. 39, Pythian Sisters, as tlan Endeavor, Bible study led by D. Stetson to be present BRETHREN Arrowhead and Wa Mrs. Skinner.

7:30, union service Two bands, Calvi's and Bob bash avenues. The Rev S. J. Miller, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.

sisted in the service. Miss Pearl Loomls sang the number, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." in Pioneer Park. Brlce's, will furnish the music for the ball, so that dancing practically sermon Sunday morning on the thought presented by the Rev. C. A.

Williams of Wesley United Church, Vancouver, B. C. His was estimated that 8000 persons visited the bank during the day, of whom 259 made commercial deposits and 247 saving deposits. The first deposit made at the bank was by Larry Smith, a nine-year-old Fontana youth, who deposited $4 which he had saved from rabbit sales. He stood In line from 7 o'clock yesterday morning until the bank opened its doors at 9 o'clock to be the first person to make a deposit.

Lait Deposit Made at 9 o'Clock The last deposit of the opening day was made at 9:10 o'clock last Pallbearers were Mrs. Belle ST. PAUL'S METHODIST, will be continuous throughout the SOUTH 450 Fifth Street, between Schwartz, Mrs. Eva Sweetwood, evening. sermon, "Prayer In the Christian Experience," 11 a.

Christian Worker's meeting 7 p. evening sermon at 8 p. "A Conscience Void of Offense." subject was "Christ's Dazzling Of and streets, the Rev. A. Inman Vaudeville entertainment will be Mrs.

L. F. Harbauer, Mrs. George B. Stoudt, Renella Browning and Townsley, pastor.

A. Ardls and furnished by special acts and by fer." There will be a vocal solo by O. E. Schofleld and a clarinet nolo by J. D.

Ballaro. He will play Minnie Hancock. Interment was Ralph E. Wilkinson, superintendents Fanc'non and Marco stars, tnclud in Mountain View. by Cox.

The service Ralpn Chambers, president young lngr Xed Doner and Bobble Thomp BETHEL CHAPEL (Congrcga people's league. Sunday, 11 a. son, as well as the Sunklst Beauties. will be broadcast over ICFWC. tinal) Mt.

Vernon and Rialto avenues. 9:45 a. rn. Sunday school, G. sermon by the Rev.

Hugh Doner will be appearing at the West JOHN CONSOLE Funeral service for John Con We might tell you just one thing about Atwater Kent Radio that it is remarkably selective. But that would be unfair to you and to the set. Every Atwater Kent Radio is built for all-round performance. No one reception feature is sacrificed to over-emphasize another. It is as good for tone and distanca and volume as for selectivity.

Come in and hear what we mean. $1.30 Complete Jamleson, D. pastor First Coast the latter part of the week night by E. M. Nichols, who drove F.

Mathes, superintendent. Junior FIRST EVANGELICAL and Balloons, serpentine, dazzling his automobile all the way from story, "The Knotted Handkerchief. Methodist Church of New Orleans. Music by Mrs. Trolllnger's choir.

sole, well-known pioneer of the valley, was held from the Church lights 'neverythlng will be supplied 7:30 p. m. Union services In the Needles for the express purpose of making a deposit In the new bank Solo by Vernon Dally, who Will Seventh streets. The Rev. Albert H.

Butzbach, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning wor- to make the West Coast Greater park. of Saint Bernardino de Siena yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock.

sins Van De Water's "The Good Movie Season Ball one long to be on the opening day. Shepherd," At 2:30 p. m. the Ep snip at 11 clock. There will be a Thirty-one floral pieces present Many friends attended the service remembered throughout San Ber FIRST CONGREGATIONAL special address on the subject of nardlno Valley.

and took flowers as a last tribute to him. Interment was in the Ninth and streets. The Rev. B. Mowbray, pastor.

10 a. m. combi- worth Leagues will hold a service at the Monte Vista Home. At 6:15 p. m.

the Junior, Intermediate and ed by organizations from different parts of Southern California were placed In the bank. Floral pieces the coming primary election. The pastor's sermon there Is: "The Test of a Life." Evening service at 7:30 Lion New Peril on Catholic cemetery, with Stephens nation church and Sunday school; Senior Epworth leagues will hold Bobbitt In charge. carrying good wishes from San Bernardino organizations were from 10:30 a. m.t Sunday school lesson In Sunday school rooms; 10:30 a.

African Golf Course in union with the other churches their devotional services at the church. The Woman's Missionary Electric Fan Chill Waycotts' Flower shop, American church service in auditorium. The Society will hold Its meeting Thurs JOHANNESBURG, S. Aug. 21 at Pioneer Park.

Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 will be the August missionary Rev. G. F. Mathes will speak on Kills Marathon Man day, Aug. 26, at the church parlors -Golf has its perils on the courst How to Grow a Soul;" 7:30 p.

maaJonald-Prcstcn at 10 a. meeting. Union services in the park. at Bolra, for a lion and a lioness have made their homes there. An SAG.US, Aug.

21. Kogfr 26, nuvathon ruacer, SALVATION. ARMY 632 Court MUSK, AND BAPW EXCLUSIVELY UJBBMMI 1 a ji? mi tr armed hunt by golfprs resulted FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, FIRST BAPTIST Fourth and National bank, Pioneer Title Insurance Trust W. N. Glasscock, C.

K. Cooper, J. L. Mack, Consolidated Title Insurance Co. H.

S. Barbee It President Officers of the bank are H. S. Barbee, president; R. E.

Boyle, vice president; H. F. Vlerlch, cashier; H. A. Ingold, assistant cashier; H.

C. Spring, A. B. Miller, C. F.

Shaw. the death oi the Hon, but the lioaess went to sleep with ar electric tin SCIENTIST 736 Street. Sunday Street Sunday school Sunday mornlne 9:45. Classes for all streets. The Rev.

G. Rector Dye, is still a hazard at the fourteenth morning services at 11 o'clock. Sub pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.

ages. Holiness meeting 11 o'clock note blowing ou him in hot spell. Bo died Jrom Ihroat raralysls, physicians said the electric fan was ject of the lesson sermon, "Mind." Classes In all departments as usual. Staff-Captain Boyd from Pasadena Sunday' school at 9:30 a. m.

Wed In the absence of the pastor, the New phonograph is an Improve. will preach. Young peoplo's meet to Hume. nesday evening, meetings, which In service at 11 o'clock will be con. ment.

But it isn't The tnir 6:30 p. Harold Young in elude testimonies of Christian Scl ducted by the men of the church Read the Classified. The topic will be, "Whited darn thing will play after midnight. charge, ence are held' at 7:45 and an Interesting program has Arctic Trout Live o'clock. The church maintains Sepulchres." meeting at 7:15, corner of Third and streets.

been prepared. B. Y. P. at reading room and lending library in Frozen Streams 6:30 p.

Union meeting in Pion. Sunday evening service at 8 o'clock. in the Chamber of Commerce build cer Park at 7:30 p. m. This will be the farewell for Cap lng.

tain and Mrs. Du Temple, who will (By Associated Press) TAN AN Alaska, Aug. 21. Arc FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN leave this week for their new work PENTECOSTAL BETHEL TAB between Sixth and Seventh st Annual Clearance in Santa Ana. ERN AC LE Fourth and A streets.

streets, the' Rev. H. J. Mathias, pas tic brook trout are found in all mountain streams throughout Alaska, being quite abundant In the ex The Rev. Stephen Robertson, pas SAINT JOHN'S EPISCOPAL tor.

Sunday services: 9:45 m. Sunday 11 a. "The Old tor. Sunday school 9:45 a. treme headwaters where they Classes for all ages.

Preaching 11 Law and the New." Evening ser Fourth, -and Streets. The Rev. Charles E. laimann, rector. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity.

Holy spawn. The arctic divide is no bar vices at auditorium. The Ladles' m. and 7:30 p. m.

Mid-week rier as all creeks flowing north into the Arctic ocean teem with speckled Aid will meet Thursday afternoon, Communion and Sermon 9:30 a. m. services Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Friday evening Aug. 26, at 2:30 In the church, Mrs Trinity Church, Redlands, Holy trout Matilda Thompson and Mrs. John 30 young people's meeting, Communion 7:30 a.

m. In Alaska, stories are told around Steffens will be the hostesses. FREE METHODIST Sabbath THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE camp fires of the extreme hardiness of the arctic trout, which may be just fish stories or an exception to rule that all frozen fish are FIRST CHRISTIAN Seventh STUDENTS meet at the Pacific Hall school 9:15 a. short session on and and streets, the Rev. C.

account of quarterly meeting. Love 543 Third Street. Two studies Sunday morning 9:45 to 12 a. m. Mid Roberts, minister.

Bible School, feast at 10:15 a. m. followed by dead fish. 9:45. Morning worship, 10:50.

week services Wednesday 7: 30 p. preaching at 11 a. m. by the Rev. After freezing solid to bottom the creeks in the high altitudes begin a Communion at 11.

Sermon topic, 156 Magnolia Avenue. There will be J. E. Cochrane. Sacrament at li o'clock.

Evening services. Prayer "Individual Consciousness." Chris a public lecture Aug. 29. tlon endeavor, 6:30 p. m.

Evening series of overflows, the oncoming water bucking up and oozing to the surface along the banks and then service led by Edward Shelton at First five months of summer al services In Pioneer Park with other by 'o'clock. Praise service led ways are the hottest. churches of city. Prayer meeting spreading out and freezing, layer Mrs. Cochrane at 7:30.

Preaching Ending Tuesday, Aug. 31, 1926 upon layer, forming new Ice. Starting Tomorrow Aug. 23, 1926 at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Furniture at Great Price Reductions In the deeper channels and eddies Cochrane.

The Rev. E. L. Porter, pastor. the backing up water uplifts the Ice and forms great hummocks and ridges that split in crevasses to the CALVARY BAPTIST and waters underneath.

Nineteenth streets. Dr. E. J. Field, pastor.

Sunday school 9:30 a. m. In the deepest pools and eddies, BEAUTIFUL OVERSTUFFED SUITES far down from the heads of the small streams, the arctic trout Is Morning worship at 11, the Rev. F. E.

Howes, pastor of the First Baptist churcfl of Glendale, will nreach. his sermon subject to be supposed to live during the long winter, returning with the high waters In the spring. JJD-TOP GAS STOVE Peacock's Singing GENUINE JACQUARD CUT VELOUR in all late beautiful colors and patterns-consists of davenport, large fireside and low back chair. A beautiful asset to any home and to think of the difference in You will save $50.50. 4 lits a Church Spli LONDON, Aug.

21 The sing lng peacock belonging to the dean of Petersborough Cathedral sang so early and so loudly, It aroused the Ire of residents In the precincts These are regular $150.00 "The Wounded Christ." Jonas B. Williams of Highland will sing a solo and a male quartet also will sing. Union service will be held in the evening at 7:30 In Pioneer Park. HOLINESS GOSPEL MISSION 655 Fifth Street. Mrs.

A. D. Snook, superintendent. Services Lord's Day 4 p. Friday 2:30 p.

m. UNION SERVICES PIONEER PARK Last Sunday evening witnessed one of the largest attended services of the summer at Pioneer Park. The music by St. Paul's choir led by Mrs. T.

C. Trolltnger was so well received they were asked to furnish music again this Sunday evening. Vernon Daily, so much recently tnat they pre scntcd a petition asking for the Suites at only elimination of the singer. Tho signatures of every resident $5.00 Down $56.00 $5.00 A Month $56.00 In the p'eclncts, with three excep tlons, followed, and the petition was duly hunded to the dean. The Floor and dean lia kept peacocks for forty THE ''KIEL" LINE OF FURNITURE AT CUT PRICES years, and introduced them to Us 5 Bridge Lamps prtclncis, where they have becom i PIECE WALNUT DECORATED BED ROOM SUITES Price nn Institution.

72 This beautiful 5 piece bed room set consists of bow foot bed, vanity, bench, chifforette and dresser. It is of the very latest design, beautifully decorated and severely reduced In price for this occasion. New Low Price on This Model SPARK LID TOP RANGE This Model 314 Regular This line of high grades furniture is offered during this sale at exceptionally low prices. The Kiel Table, pictured above regularly sells for $40.00. Sale Regular $200 Suite All regular $20.00 lamps and shades are to go during this sale at only $9.95 Fire Proof Storage Are you in need of storage facilities? We invite inspection.

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