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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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22
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MARCH 5, 1927 SATURDAY MORNING, BUT YOU AST USBD TO in making: the enrollment next October the largest it has even been. SYNOPSIS AaBAHGED BY D3. VK. E. GILBOT, D.

SKETCHES BY EECESEN has accepted the chairmanship of the registration committee. Twenty one churches have been divided Into eight sub districts, each of which will have a vice chairman to co operate with him THE LIFE OF CHRIST 'aaai? "You are going to America? 1 sup. pose you know that it night her when Jt is daytime there?" "Yes, I suppose that will seem very funny at Jugent, Munich. M.E. CHURCHES MAKE PLANS FOR TEACHER SCHOOL AS U8UAX.

Passenger: Is the train running late? Porter: Yes, mum. I don't know of any new arrangements. London Opinion. Bcranton'a Amusement Center mm S3? NOW PLXflNQ board of managers. Consideration will also be given to the type of courses to offered next October.

A full report of the financial sattus of the school will also be made at the Thursday night meeting. "At this writing," say those connected with the enterprise, complete figures have not been assembled. However, it Is known that the school held last October cost more than $600, and that It waoper ated without a deficit. This was possible because twenty six different churches demonstrated an Interest In the program and were represented In the classes. Also, because the board of education of the Methodist Church at Chicago, provided two of the five instructors who participated last year.

No doubt the high character of this leadership was an Important factor In bringing about the record breaking enrollment. How the board of education at Chicago, through its superintendent of leadership training, promises three Instructors for next Fall's school. Eno W. Clarke, formerly superintendent of the Asbury H. E.

School, THE PUYHOUSEmiHOME PEOPLE THEATRE 5 VaudjvlllE lIBfAX TODAT IT? TO A.Y On Screen "Her Honor the Governor" reatnrinff TatUlne Frederick Katineee 1:30 Eve. 69. K. ACTS AWDBTXtLS 6 Coming March 7, 8, 9 Harold lloyd in "SID BBOTHXB Continuous 111 y. m.

If IH FIN A I CfHttnuons rilM.l Today 1 to 11 Vaudeville's Host Unique Hovelty 3 TWINS REVUE Six Capable, Clever Artists Headed by the CONVEY TWINS TandeTHle 8, 4, 6,30, 9 Vera Gordon In Person The Famous Mother of the Screen And Her Company In "HER TRIUMPH" Every year Joseph and Mary wnt to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover. When Jesus was twelve years old. his parents missed him as they returned home. Going back to seek him they found him sitting flmanir tlie doctors in the temple asking and answer Organization Meeting For Fifth of Training Course: Thursday Night at Elm Park More than a score of Methodist Episcopal church schools have been invited to send official representatives to an organization meeting to be held next Thursday night, March 10, at the Elm Park M. E.

church, starting with a supper to be served at 6 o'clock. Officers will be elected and a plan for a permanent organization considered and adopted, as a basis for 'a fifth teacher trainins school. During the week of the fourth school, held last fall, the churches participating voted to conduct this year's Leadership Training School the week of October 16 to 23. Also, to offer eight courses this year. The maximum offered heretofore has been but five courses.

Last year, the total enrolment exceeded all pVevious records, amounting to 34. This program was confirmed recently at a meeting or the Board of Managers, when the following organization committee was named tp make plans for an organizing meeting: J. Godfrey, chairman, Dr. David L. MacDonald, Eno W.

Clarke, H. A. Bushnell, and D. C. Vandercook.

This committee met at the Chamber When Herod was dead, they returned to Naz areth, whsre Jasus grew up in the 'home of his parents. (Matt II: 19 23) laughable Comedy Special GLENN JENKINS 5 5 Photoplays. 1 tt 01927 8Y NEA SERVICtlNC. uiS THE CONLEY TRIO America's Dancing; Star and Comedian FRANK FARNUM In Kla Famous Berne' With Bd. Oallarher's Calirorniana and a Other Acts and Marguerite De La Motte "The Girl Who Wouldn't Work" FRPF Every Fiftieth Lady rvHiI attending; the mat i i ALL NEXT WEEK VITAP110HE ANNA CASE The American Songbird MISCHA ELMAN Celebrated Violinist THB FOUR ABISTOCBATS Instrumental and Yocal Quartette TODAY ONLY I A PHONE WILL HAYS New York Philharmonic Orchestra 107 Men Henry Hadley, Conductor MARTINELLI World's Greatest Tenor 'BOY S1XECK Wizard on the Strings 3 OTKZB BIO ACTS Hfesrv lnee performances today and day and tomorrow will receive A PAX9, A PAXJL Picture 1, 3:10, 5:30, 7:45, 10:10 OF "VAJT BAAIiTE I B't Full It FBZB of th ff CO.

Fashioned SILK HOSB, through the courtesy of Commerce last Saturday afternoon SCRANTON DRY GJODS lODS dQannKHMQiawt to make plans for the oranization meeting which will I held Thursday night, at Elm Park Church. At that time, It will present It3 nominees for Si STARTING MONDAY Vaudeville's original Indoor Circus Comedy Presented By Kelso Bros. Seuei 75 Minutes of Laughs A Thrills Clara Bow In ELINOR OLYN'S riashy Bomance D. W. OBIPPITH'S "Sorrows of Satan" With ADOLPH MENJOTT the offices of chairman, vice chairman and secretary treasurer.

Also, It will recommend that five ministers be elected to constitute the represents 1 tive assembly to be known as the But warned in a dream by an angel of the Lord, Joseph and Mary fled with the young child into Egypt (Matt. 11:13 15) Herod. King of Judea, troubled about the story of the birth of a King of the Jews, inquired of the Wise Men, and sought to find the Babe of Bethlehem. Foiled, in his quest, ho slew all the children of Bethlehem, under two years of age, thus hoping to kill the infant J5sus. (Matt Qenuine Flavor of Real Sherry Wine sup; T.

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Spencer, pLD SALOON DEBT IS ORDERED PAID Jaynes, of Peckville; James and Austin Kearney, of Arohbald; J. E. Plesko and J. J. McDonnell, of Throop: W.

J. Aitken, Drs. Wiezlelew skie, Witkowskie and Tackney, of Dickson City; P. J. Gallagher, of Jes MacMilien, O'Neil, McGraw and' Sny der, of Carbondale, and Drs.

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W. Baylor, acting as refers. Papers In the case show that when Sir. Bartecchi started in business Mr. Wills loaned him $1,100 on the endorsement of his uncle, Bassillo Ilnr jccchl, who has since died.

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Davis of Wilkes Dr. Goodall, president of the Scranton District Dental Society, spoke on "The Value of Dental Societies and Clinics The following dentists were present: D. M. Hoban, T. J.

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