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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 43

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THE VANCOUVIt WN5VTNCT, Sattreky. AsHI It, 15J 43 Cx. 33:13 an: 0' 'Enthusiasm Lack' Of Church Scored If any of the church's past historian s. were to appear today, they would be shocked at our lack of enthusiasm for extending the living church, Bays Rev. M.

W. Stevenson of Byerson United Church. Sunday morning he will discuss the spiritual dut of the church to ''build a centre of faith in each community," and relate Old Testament and New Testament suggestions for Devotion's Worth Discussed "Combien How Much?" is Rev. R. A.

Redman's 11 a.m. BIBLE QUIZ By MAY SMITH At what feast did an elder brother refuse to be present, bocstiua of jealousy? 2. Why was Cain jealous of Abel? I 3. What large family of brothers was jealous of one of the younger brothers? 4. In which Commandment is the word "jealous" used? 5.

The wife of a patriarch was so jealous of her handmaid that she caused her to be driven away, from home. Who were the i two women? 6. What was the final outcome of Haman's jealousy of Mordecai? 7. What famous king was very jealous of his son's friend? 8. Whom did Joab kill because ha feared a possible rival ia David's favor? 9.

What young man was jealous of the "rights" accorded his twin FIRST SUNDAY FESTIVAL OF FISHERMEN AT DUNBAR Fisherman members of Dunbar Lutheran Church will be honored Sunday at 11 a.m, when the congregation holds its first Fishermen's Festival. More than 18 members will be leaving for the fishing-grounds in May. Pastor H. Arnholt Strand will preach his farewell sermon at this service. He is returning soon to a former pastorate at Valhalla Centre, Alberta, cnurcn extension.

'i A Tit 1 theme Sunday in First United Church, when he will consider what devotion is worth, and what the values of beauty, kindness Hymns Need 'Red Hot9 Beat Says Paper LONDON (AP) Religious In the fact of the stories of the lavfrh gifts bestowed upon the temple in Old Testament records, and of the lives given to the preaching of Christ's gospel as told by the New Testament, the minister wonders if faith is as deep as many suppose. The "50-50 Club" of married couples will hold its annual church service at 730 p.m. One Convocation to Honor 10. In what book of the Bible art these words: "Love is strong1 music needs jazzing up even as death; jealousy is cruel as the grave?" AXSWEKS I 1 The feast for the returned Prodigal a. Because 'the Lord had resneet unto Abel and hli of ferine, but unto Cain and hit" and goodness may be.

The sermon will refer to today's inclination to place value on things according to their monetary worth, and will recall Mary's gift of precious ointment for the feet of Jesus, Who said of it: "She has done a beautiful thing." At 7:30 p.m. James Sparke will Union College Graduates Honorary degrees of Doctor of Divinity will be con of the most thriving organizations of the church, it exemplifies a it means using a bebop trio the Church of England newspaper says today. It calls for a revival of offering he had not res nee Gen. 3. Jacob's sons Gen.

Chap. 87. The Second Commandment Exod. 20:5. 5.

Sarah and her handmaid, Hagar Gen. 6. He was hanged on the gallows he had prepared tor Mcrde--pal EsthChaD. 6. T.

7. Saul I Sam. Chan. 18. Abner 2 Sam.

8: 24-77. spirit of loyalty and fellowship in shared problems and joys. After the service, a social hour will be held in the Memorial stunt evangelism" to make the "music of heaven" as familiar to the people as the tunes lead the OATS Men's Choir in 9. Jacob Gen. Chap.

27. 10. The Song of Solomon S. of S. 8:8.

ferred on three B.C. ministers at the twenty-fifth anniver-. sary Spring Convocation of Union College, Thursday at 8 p.m. in Knox United Church, Fortieth and Balaclava, 1 Rev. George Hamilton, minister of St Giles United PR.

N. P. GRUBB YFC Hears Worldwide Other Churches special musica' numbers in addition to the leadership given by the church's choir. Mr. Redman will preach briefly on 'The Meaning of Death." Church, Vanconver; Rev.

J. D. Hobden of the John Howard Society. Vancouver and Rev. F.

E. Ruitoals of Armstrong will receiye the degrees Main speaker at the ceremony crooned by Bing Crosby. It must be taught them, even if it has to be done through percussion band, dram and fife, bebop trio or any other Instruments that are understandable to them," the newspaper says. The publication is not an official organ of the church, although it often reflects the church's views. It says: what a stroke of spiri is Dr.

N. A. M. MacKenzie, UBC president. Evangelist Centre.

Masonic Parade At Marpole Members of the Masonic Order will be guests at Marpole United Church Sunday evening. Mount Lebanon Lodge, Joppa Students of th college will Billy Graham Film Epic Premiered Next Week Two outstanding Christian films are to have their GOSPEL CENTRE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHTBCH Corner 4tk Ave. and Main St. REV. t.

W. BROOKS, Paate 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. TWO GREAT SERVICES a.m.-T'.SO p.m. Alonf with all the other Pentecostal Holiness Churches throughout Canada and the United States, Gospel Centre will devote this Sunday to WORLJ) IVIIlR MISSION'S.

The Pastor, who has Just returned from a great Missionary Convention In California will be heard In both services. EVERYBODY MEIXJOME graduate in theology with di Director of the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade, and son plomas certifying their academic qualifications for ordination to the ministry. Several will re- in-law of its late founder, Rev. Norman P. Grubb will be guest ceive Bachelor of Divinity de premieres this Sunday and next at the Reel Pulpit in Lion's grees tual genius it was when the One of the graduates expects; Gate Hall at 2:45 p.m.

Salvation Army took to sing t. IL. .1 1 Tin. 1, This week's offering is the story of David Livingstone's and Emerald Lodge will attend in ing the truths of the gospel to the others will work in pioneer the popular tunes of the day. early explorations and missionary work in Africa.

Coupled with it is "Canvas Cathedral," telling of the Billy Graham areas oi a.u Ihe errand boy and the scul lery maid caught them and re their annual church parade. Rev. Edward Smith, a lodge member, will be guest preacher, and Rev. E. L.

Bishop, minister of the church, will conduct the speaker tonight at 7:45 in the Youth For Christ rally at Evangelistic Tabernacle. A missionary some 38 years ago in the Belgian Congo, he became successor to the late C. T. Studd and went to London when the latter died to take over the crusade directorship. The work now includes three home bases, 25 fields and more campaign xn Los Angeles peated them.

Many of these simple folk gained a funda mental theology from their FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH 450 Kingsway Rev. Warren Johnson, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 130 p.m. Radio CJOR 1 1:00 a.m. THE MYSTERY OF HIS WILL" 7:30 p.m.

"GRACE AND TRUTH" Wednesday and Friday Service, 8 p.m. A WELCOME TO ALL knowledge of these hymns;" New Pastor For Marpole Baptist Church Next Sunday "Mr. Texas," filmed around' Billy Graham's campaign at Fort Worth, Texas, will be shown. Starring screen, radio and music headliners Cindy Walker1 and Redd Harper, it tells the story of a Texan who wanted delivered by jnmseir, are interspersed through the dramatic script Mr. Harper, popular with servicemen for his "Hollywood Roundup" on the Armed Services Radio network, plays the Texas cowboy with ambitions.

than 500 workers. Executive, author and Bible teacher as well service. At the morning service Mr. Bishop will preach the first of a series of sermons on "The Great Commission," dealing with Christ's last appearance to his disciples, and the way He laid the work of establishing the Kingdom of God in their hands, Young People's Society will meet at the close of the'evening as missionary, Dr. Grubb New Pastor of Marpole Bap success above everything else.

preaches a message strong in re vival principles. Lesson Shows Jesus' Life Proof Of Love tist Church is Rev. D. G. Milli Scenes from the evangelist's campaign, including a message Norm McLellan will lead the gan, who arrives from Kam-loops to take his first services Foursquare Band on the musical Song-writer and actress Cindy Walker plays his sister, who comforts him and brings the Christian message to him alter he is injured in a rodeo.

Both are Texas-born, and both take active parts in Christian this Sunday. service. program, with seven-year-old Sharon Kelm as vocal soloist and the YFC Chorus directed bv Christ's daily life gave irrefu Trained and with early" experience in Alberta, he went to Marion Rigby. Moose Jaw Minister Chape! Guest Broadway Pentecostal Tabernacle 1363 West Broadway (near Granville) Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Affiliated With Assemblies of God UJS.A. PASTOR WALTER E.

McALISTER 11:00 a.m. "WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO GROW IN GRACE?" 7:30 p.m. "MEN LOVE DARKNESS" 9:00 a.m. Radio Broadcast, CJOR 10:00 a m- Sunday School table proof that God is Love, this Sunday's Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, will reveal. Titled "Doctrine of Atonement," Kamloops in 1945, where under his leadership the church grew and the Sunday school more than doubled In membership.

He has taken an active role in work and management of Sunnybrae Bible Camp, and twice a year is special lecturer at Northwest Baptist Bible it will include the Biblical pass World Mission Need Spur To Canada HALIFAX A call to Cana dians to accept greater respon work with the Hollywood Chris tian Group. Others 16lh andTiacdbnald GOSPEL HALL Lord's Day (D.V.) Q'JK Crhnt Rev. F. Stevens, minister of age from Luke, chapter 23, verses 33 and 34. Among selections from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker 23 Catholic Teachers Resign Posts HAWKESBURY.

OnWCP Zion United Church, Moose Jaw, will be euest preacher Sundav at 7:30 p.m. in Canadian Memorial Chapel. Well known here, he a.m. Breaking of Bread. Eddy will be: "The Science Jesus taught and lived must triumph over all ma siDUity ior world missions was issued today by Mrs.

C. M. Nicholson, wife of the Moderator of 7:30 a.m. Speaker MR. JOHN T.

RAE p.m. Tuesday Bible Studv. terial beliefs about life, substance All 23 members of the Hawkes- College in Port Coquitlam. To Report On Naramata 8 p.m. Thursday- Prayer Meeting.

bury Separate School Teachers' the United Church of Canada. Wartime devastation in Eur and intelligence, and the multitudinous errors growing from Association have resigned. GLAD TIDINGS TEMPLE 6ambie and DUNSMUIR REV. ER5KINE HOLT, Portland, Ore. Tenor Soloist on Wings of Healing Broadcast A FIERY PREACHER WITH A BURNING MESSAGE Sunday to Friday No Meeting Thursday Don't miss these messages of the Revival such beliefs." It was understood the lav ope has made it "impossible" for churches there to provide for their overseas missions, she said, teachers took the action after they had failed to receive notice from the board of consideration Rev.

Keith Woollard, returning appealing for more trained THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH 16th and Carolina St. 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. "Living Dangerously" 7:30 Evening Service. "The Touch of God" Emll Whitehead, Pastor was pastor of West Vancouver United Church, and is a son of Hon.

H. H. Stevens. His topic will be "The Most Powerful Thing in the World." At 11 a.m. Rev.

James Gorwill will preach' on "Twos and Threes," a sermon for the Sunday after Easter, to be broadcast on CKWX. The junior choir in its new surplices will join the chapel choir under direction of Glyndwr Jones for this service. Support for a great missionary "push" this year in Europe is sought by Eastern European Mission, which meets Monday at 8 women workers such' as those of salary demands. Busy Week For St. Chad's turned out by the United Church The teachers had asked for a from a week of lecturing at the Christian Leadership Training School, Naramata, will' preach a post-Easter sermon Sunday at 11 a.m.

in St. John's United Church Training School in Toronto. raise in minimum salaries from Its more than 300 graduates provide nursing, educational, $1300 to $1500, and from $1800 to; lor maximum salaries. Church Groups Mount Pleasant Hall 8th and Ontario on a saying of Jesus which almost horrified the disciples. "Take up your cross," He THE BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION (CANADA) INC.

41S Granvllla Street C. Headquarters Faelfla 1611 PUBLIC MEETING aHS Sunday, 3 p.m., Oddfellows West 8th Activities of groups centred SUNDA 9:45 a.m UNDAI the new meaning for the disciples, and its probing of modern p.m. for prayer at the home of ADULT AND y.P. BIBLE CLASSES 'Army' Aids Prisoners around St. Chad's Anglican Church next week include an AYPA performance of "Meet the TylX Avenue programs, will be discussed by Rev.

B. C. R. Welch, 3526 West rorty-lirst. ikxp liicr iaiiit iiucnAWUE the sermon.

At the evening service Mr. cmidren's, youths' and Christian educational services. Plans are now under way to raise $600,000 across Canada to expand the school facilities. Ladies' Group To Parade At Sf. Giles' 11:10 a.m BREAKING OF BREAD 7:30 p.m.

GOSPEL SERVICE Speaker: Mr. John Wilson 8 p.m. Women's Meeting, Speaker: Mrs. Sinclair. Mmnnlrm Middletons," Friday at 8 p.m.

in Trafalgar School, and a Scout Group Committee donation tea celebrating St. George' Day, Others National Prison Sunday will be observed in all Salvation Army Woollard will report on the week at Naramata. An open invitation Subject: "LETS STICK TO BIBLE FACTS' to the Lord Table will be ex Thura, 8 p.m. Prayer and ministry. centres this weekend.

At Grand-view Corps here, Maj. and Mrs Friday, 8 p.m. Voung Peoples. IrWAWfE UATIfE Sunday, MRS. OIJTE BRAKE of Vlcorta AIlARvC nUlllX subjwt: "The Heavens Declare Ood'a Gerald Wagner will conduct 11 Wednesday at p.m.

Proceeds of the comedy go to AYPA funds and the new church building fund. The tea, at which Mrs. E. Worth ington, Mrs. C.

G. Gilliland, Mrs. N. A. Barlow, Mrs.

a.m. and 7:30 p.m. meetings. They are prison representatives tended at both services. Brotherhood Service Held BETHANY TABERNACLE 4th and Macdonald Pastor, W.

t. Friesen 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC.

Tues. and Fri. at 8:00 p.m. for B.C., visiting local courts daily and spending time each Honor Queen Winona Duff, officers and members of Beth No. 12, Job's Daughters, will parade to the 7:30 p.m.

service P. T. B. Burch and Mrs. E.

Short will pour, features a week in city and Oakalla jails and the penitentiary. Last year home-cooking booth sponsored by 'This Is your invitation to hear the Jubilee Male Quartette WITH Evangelist D. VY. Young AT KITSILANO GOSPEL HALL FIFTH ANIX ARBUTUS Sunday: Songservice at 7:15 p.m. 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School a a Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Thursday, p.m. Prayer and bunday in St.

cue United Representatives from China, EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Comer Tenth Avenue and Quebec St SUNDAYS W. J. Era Baxter 9 :45 a.m. Church. India, Japan, Africa and Canada will join with the Knox United Miss Duff will read the lesson and Brenda Kenmuir, one of the congregation in an observance the Evening W.A.

Post-Easter Sermon Series THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Hermes tadge, 1786 West Broadway FIBI.IC LECTCKE, SUNDAY 8 P.m. "TIIE WILL TO LIVE" Speaker: Mrs. Edith Latimer of i Blaine, Washington. chapter officers, will be soloist. of world brotherhood, Sunday at 7:30 D.m.

Rev. George Hamilton will preach on "The Devil's Riddle About Music will be supplied by Mrs, Ministry. they had 1218 interviews with prisoners and paid 618 visits to courts and prisons. Ex-prisoners were provided with 4081 meals and 983 beds. Boys' School 'Coming of Age1 Celebrated A special service of thanks- Job." Fred Arnold, electric guitarist.

Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 7:30 r.M. EVANGELISTIC RALLY 10:00 p.m.

"Tabernacle Time" over CKMO. Thursday, 8:00 Bible Study. Book may be bought or borrowed oeiore ana nuer me jeeiure. His morning topic is "The Hymn Book of the Bible." Harry Mould will be soloist with the and 'vocalist C. H.

Lord from British Guiana. R. M. "Bob" Millar will introduce the speak First of a series of sermons on the "After Easter" theme will be Drearhed Sunday at 11 a.m. in choir, which leads the praise at West Point Grey Presbyterian Church by Rev.

James Evans. In it he will point out that many people sincerely celebrate the Resurrection but miss the deepest ers. Revivalist Visits Here Christadelphian CAMBRIAN HALL Seventeenth Aye. and Mala St Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Subject: "To Us -There Is But- One God" Speaker: MR.

J. YOUNG significance of Easter. At 7:30 p.m. the sermon will rm KHQUAKE BAND both services. Southlands Liberals Pick Delegates Southlands Liberal Association giving will celebrate the twenty-first year of St.

George's School Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the school chapel on West Twenty-ninth. Rt. Rev. G.

P. Gower, Bishop of the diocese, will give the address, parents, old boys and friends are invited. Chaplain! centre around the man who feels 4. BlUHUfl HF'liN 7-year-oia vncan boiow no need for religion. Dean of Bethesda Bible Insti tute, Portland, is Rev.

E. Holt, guest speaker Sunday and next RALLY! RALPH J. SANDER MONDAY, APRIL 21 8:00 P.M. BILL OFIE with his Saxaphone COME EARLY TO GET A GOOD SEAT PENDER AUDITORIUM, 339 W- PENDER TUNE IN NIGHTLY CKMO. 7:15 uirecior 01 vona-wia Evnglliation Crusd week in Glad Tidings Temple.

is Rev. Geoffrey Parrott The visiting revivalist, who Russian Mass At Midnight P3 haj gone on record for. the Provincial Government to take over B.C. Telephone and set it up as jjireci irom nauy cuo 7:49 8:00 (1410 kes) TONIGHT P.M. will be heard on the regular Temple, broadcasts as a soloist is also known as a man of deep wisdom and experience, possessed Tun In "Rock of A(rf" MAY 24-25 International Staff Band London, Eng.

Denmaa Auditorium Abraham Topic Rev. Spurgeon Hirtle will re Very Rev. Peter Kurzemnek Broadcast Sunday evening. mt) tBnn i---1 i. I 1 of a vital message for today.

will celebrate the Easter service tonight at midnight in Russian Church. 1570 West Seventh. It sume his sermon series on the Others Book of Genesis, Sunday at 11 a.m. in Fairview Baptist Church, will be followed by the divine 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, ail Centres.

TEMPLE. Gore at Hastings. Liturgy of St John Chrysostom. dealing with Abraham under the MT. PLEASANT.

7th (West Mam The choir is conauctea cy a. THE APOSTOLIC FAITH title "A Great Man's Response a public utility. A resolution to this effect will be sent to the provincial convention for further discussion. The association will oppose government aid to Roman Catholic separate schools. Members said the move would be "too far reaching" and would open the field for other sects to obtain financial assistance.

Lloyd Martin, E. D. McDonald and H. B. Itter were named delegates to the B.C.

convention of GRANDVIEW, Comm at Kitchener. M. Panovsky. SOU Klntway (Klngnway at Rupert) KITSILANO, loth Ave. and vine.

to God." His 7:30 o.m. tonic is "Grounds SOUTH HILL, Fraser at 42nd. HEIGHTS, 3M70 East Hastings. NORTH SHORE, 641 Lonsdale. of Hope in Evil Times," continuing an evening sermon series.

11:00 MORNING SERVICE 8:30 a.m SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 jn MORNING WORSHIP. 8:00 p.mv EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL Sailors' Home Women's Auxiliary of the Van 7:18 TM. 8 cm.

Wed, EvangelUtle Service. Great Evangelistic Rally" NO TOLLECTIONS the Liberal Association. couver sailors noma wiu conduct the devotional service there Talks Continue Los Aneeles teacher of the Granville at Ave. 0:43 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes.

11:00 a.m. Mr. Henry Peterson of Los Angeles. 12 noon Breaking of Bread. 7:30 p.m.

Mr. Henry Peter-con, of Los Angeles. Sundav at 7:30 p.m.. with W. COVENANT TABERNACLE lit W.

Broadway B. Roblntonl Minister DIRECTORY OF CRVRCRES Vogwill as speaker and Mrs. W. Clement as soloist Bible, Henry Peterson, continues his evening addresses on the ft BAPTISMAL 'SERVICE SUNDAY NIGHT 1 Don't mist the evangelistic rally Sunday nlgM. A numbr wiu I follow the Lord In baptism.

Tne Pastor wiU prearh. Special 3 Music. Join the happy, singing, Sunday night crowds but II come early. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m- RECEPTIVE The home is at 500 Alexander, and visiting or local seamen are 7:30 p.m.

INTO IHE BAwn. Tabernacle, Monday through Friday at' 8 p.m. in South Granville Gospel Chapel. Sunday at the morning Family New Weatmlniter 3 p.m. Into The Dawn 4th Ave.

Weat at Trafalgar 8t TOMORROW AT 2:45 PJW. DAYID LIVINGSTONE -CANVAS CATHEDRAL Next April 27th AT THE AUDITORIUM I invited. Corner Club 433 7th Covenant Tabernacle: ANOUCAN ST. HART'S, Kerrl.dale, Lareh-37th, Rev. Canon D.

F. Kemp. KE 0411. ST. PHTU.IPS.

27 Ave. and Dunbar Rev. A. H. Cummlng.

BA, B.D. PRESBYTERIAN FA tit VIEW, cor. 11th and fir. Rev. M.

Nicholson. CE 8628. EERRISDAIJC, MOO Block Trafalgar, Rv Hrrv Lennox. KE 8778. Bible Hour he will discuss "The Garments of and at the Church ofjthe Nazarene The British Israel Prayer League 7:30 p.m.

gospel service will speak Major Kenneth Graham, on "Your Personal Possessions. Tha Oddffllowa Hall 144S Weat 8th Arena Two showing and 4:80 a.m. In 1951 the United Church of Grandview Corps of the Salvation Army, will be speaker Tuesday at the 5 45 p.m. supper meet ROBERTSON, cor. Napier and Sa la-bury.

Rev. E. Garvin. HA 1353M. REV.

W. SrMMXRSCAlES, Service: 7:30 p.m. Speaker: MISS JANET lAJiSDOWNE Subject: "JfOTHDrO HIDDEN" TAN HEIGHTS, cor. Esmond ana fan. rfnr.

Rev. R. J. Gllllea. GL 1546R.

Canada Overseas Relief shipped 130 tons of clothing overseas. A special effort is being made now ing of Girls corner ciuo, vu WEST MT. GREV, 12th and Trimble. Soloist Is Winni- come Monday Through Friday Each Evening: at p.m. Special Addresses by MR.

KERRY PETERSON of Los Angeles on "THE TABERNACLE" Illustrated bv hlodtl West Georgia, fred Thome. B.A., B.Th. BBwlsfr. 11 a.m. 'THE TOUCH OF CHRIST" Ton are cordially Invited to and worihlp with ui.

to collect clothing for Korefi. Rev. James Evans, al. loan. MITHKRAN ArorsTANA, 25th and Ontario.

Rev. UNITY CENTRE 1J18 Robso Street MArlne 88JI REDD HARPER ONDY WALKER 7:30 p.m, "The Question That Haunts Men" Choral Mu3 Inspirinf Seng Service O. Arnold Olson, pastor. FA ouuo. BETHLEHEM (Mo.

Synod), cor. 15th Ave. and Sophia. Rev. rred T.

Gabert. FA 8487M. CHRIST AMERICAN, W. 10th and Yukon. Rev.

E. Schmok. FA 054OR, JMTSRAltO (Ma. Prad. 13th and Stephens.

Rev. C. Betderwieden. Ch 2924. MARTIN LtTHER A.I.O.

Fraser at 4fith. Rev. V. Rothenbereer. FR 4771.

mm j7 Leader, Rev. T. Conway Jones Sunday Morning Service in Centre 11 a.m. "Courageous Faiih" Soloist: Ernest t. Celtoa jp fill: EX GRAPPLER TO DISCUSS LIQUOR PROBLEM AT CHURCH The problem of social drinking will be discussed by "Augustana Town Meeting," sponsored by the Luther League at the evening hour Sunday in Augustana Lutheran Church.

Jack Forsgren Is main speaker: a former professional Canadian wrestler with a great story to telL Leaguers Glenn Pearson and Marie Walde will also be heard, and Pastor O. Arnold Olson la moderator. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend these meetings BEUKEMER. Prince Edward at aUt. J.

Sawyer, D.D. HA OTHERS CHt'RCH OT CHRIST. 604 fc13th Ave. See A. Summencalea.

Phone FR 3034. Xmrtt tfl JC Broadway. E. A. Hlrn.

FA 1M1 One Night Only, April 22 8 p.m. THE LACY TRIO p.m. Rev. T. Oonvray Jon will speak over Radio Station CXMO Sunday morning to 10 o'clock.

i All weekly neeUnai and Oast held In Centra, 1318 Itobsoa JKreet UNITARIAN CHVRCH OF VANfW V'EB. 10th Ave. blk.w. or ran vllle. Rav.

John A. Crane. FA.

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