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i PAGE SIX SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL Sunday, A mil III, RECORD CROWD Today At New Santa Cruz Theatre i FELL FROM BUS Pete Musitelli, 53, of the Mountain View ranch, didn't wait for a bus to stop on Younglove avenue yesterday and tried to get off while the vehicle was moving. He fell and struck bis head on a rock, cutting his face and head severely. He was taken to the Hanly hospital for Wkts Doing Chttfches IT DAVENPORT 4-1 MEETING FIRST ADVENT Read The Sentinel Classified Ads For Results. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Joseph C. Richardson, minister.

Morning services: 9:30 The church at prayer. 9:45 The church at studv. One hundred and seventy-five persons attended the Davenport 4-11 club and Coast Road Home department meeting, held Friday night at Pacific auditorium, Davenport. I CALVARY I CHURCH Second Sunday after Easter. 1 Celebration of the holy commun- ion, 8 a.

m. Church school, 9:45 a. m. I Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gerald F.

Richardson, minister. 9:45 a. church school, Miss May Biggard, superintendent. 11 a. the worship service.

Opening of the 20th anniversary re-dedication ser- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Hober St. Clair Mahood, minister. "Do You Believe In Angels?" will be the subject at morning service. Sermon prepared and preached by request. Anthem, "Jubilate," by Buck.

Solo, "By Still Waters," Helen Miller. Motion picture service featuring the great picture "We Americans, A good growth and development a.nd c'asses for. 'es- 11 The church at worship. Theme, I vices. Choir anthem: "Like As a demonstration was given by mem Father" (Adams).

Sermon by Rev "A Business Man's Loss." Anthem, 'Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). Evening services: m. Doubt Destroyed. Evening prayer and sermon 7 p. "The Unity of the Flock." The music in the morning will include "Jubilate in Flat," Schnec- bers of the Davenport 4-H club, William Caiocca, president of the Davenport club was spokesman for the team and other members taking part with the stars Vera Gordon and 6:30 Epworth League devotional George Sidney.

A fine musical pro William Snider of San Francisco, president of the Pacific Grove Advent Christian Pupblication and Mission society. 2:30 p. m. Re-dedication services. The full program is announced elsewhere in this paper.

Sermon by Rev. were Howard Wilson, Hclene West meeting. Fellowship hour at close of evening service, gram readings, address, be and Alvin Gregory. tween reek. ker; offertory, "Through Your Sins," (Briand), solo by E.

W. Wells. The boy choir will sing in the evening. The offertory will be a solo, "Sonsolation," sung by Francis Sunday school, classes for all 7:30 Evening sermon. Theme, "The Supreme Question." Wednesday, 7:30 p.

mid-week ages, including men's and women's Joel MrCrca, Dorothy Jordan and Richard Dix in "The Lost Squadron" George E. Coopridcr, Bellingham, devotional meeting. in Helen Edwards, county home demonstration agent and representative of the College of Agriculture, University of California, spoke on the subject of "Balanced Meals," and illustrated her talk with charts. "Every child needs one quart of Thursday, 2:30 and 7:30 p. Miss WE DECLARE War on Depression You can now get a SUIT or Topcoat All wool and tailored to measure, for only Katharine Maurer, the "Angel of SPORTS Soria.

METAPHYSICAL LIBRARY, 35 Walnut avenue. Monday, April 11, at 7:45 p. the United Society fTruth Students will meet for study. Affiliated floss Angel Island," will speak. ALL SOUL'S A.

SWIMMERS WIN CHICAGO, April 9 (UP) The Los Angeles Athletic club swimming team, winner of the national indoor title last week, last night defeated a picked Chicago team, 33 to 31 at the Lake Shore Athletic club pool. adult classes. Young people's at 6:30. Mid-week service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Discussion on "Player." ALLIANCE TABERNACLE P.

A. Collard, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Bible school.

11 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. William H.

Mumper, evangelist, will speak on "The Three Fold Work of the Holy Spirit." milk, two servings of vegetables besides potatoes, and two servings of fruit as well as one egg and some Wash. 6:45 p. m. Young People's society of Loyal Workers, in charge of group No. 2, Mrs.

P. P. Wettstein, captain. 7:45 p. m.

The evening service. Sond and praise service. Anthem, "Praise Ye the Father" (Gounod). Sermon by J. J.

Schaumburg, Oakland, editor Messiah's Advocate. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Church school under the leader whole grain cereal every day," said Miss Edwards. The harmonica band played "Nco. es welcome. Margaret ttrcnholl, teacher.

Wednesday, at 2:30 p. study class. Text book, "The Impersonal Life." Noon solence for world blessing ANSWER FILED Answer of defendant was filed politan Nights," "Darling Nellie UNITARIAN CHURCH Morning service in Hackley hall at 11 o'clock. Miss Mabel E. Sharp will read, assisted by Miss Ruth Palmer at the piano.

GARFIELD PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH D. L. Hughes, minister. 7:30 p. m.

Evangelist Mumpher I yesterday in superior court in the 1 case of William Caselengo by George i Caselengo, as guardian, against the City League To Fete Cage Stars At Big Banquet Monday night in the Santa Cruz hotel, a young army of hungry athletes will sit down to a big banquet to celebrate the close of the successful city league basketball season. The dinner is being given by the league board of managers, from league funds and all the players who took part in the season are invited to be present. continues his prophetic messages with the subject "Why I Believe the Second Coming of Christ Is Near." Bible school, 9:45. Worship and ship of George Shaw will assume large proportions Sunday morning when they battle the school of the Granite Construction company. De-I fendant alleges contributory negli-: gence on part of plaintiff and that i the automobile was negligently and Gray," and "Maryland, My Maryland." Those taking part were Josephine Bravia, Dolores DcLuca, Marguerita Aluffi, Louis Cecchin, Raymond Silva and Louis Aluffi.

Miss Dorothy Roddick played a piano solo. eductational film "Over the Tioga from Yoscmite to Tahoc," was shown. Dancing and refreshments followed the program. Lords supper at 11. Sermon sub ject, "The Works of Day." carelessly driven into automobile of mid up Christian Endeavor at 6:45.

Theme and adjustment every day except Sunday. Healing thought for all. All welcome. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 9:45 Sabath school. 11 a.

m. and 7:45 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. 12 m.

Class meeting. 7 p. m. Young People's meeting. 7:30 p.

m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. defendant. Mr. Mumpher will speak every night at 7:30 on some phase of the second coming of Christ.

CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Capitola Second Sunday after Easter. Holy communion and church school, 9:30 a. m. "How Shall I Use Sunday?" Evening evangelistic service at 7:45.

"Bridging a Great River." Bap IK Colliding 83 Garfield St. Phone 933J tismal service following evening ser JRcad Hie Sentinel Classified Ads Lea Hing, a Chinese girl is working to obtain a pilot's license at the airport in Portland, so as to return to the Orient and become an aviation instructor for women. Christian church in Lindsay, California, for attendance honors. At the morning worship hour special music will be rendered by the choir under direction of Professor Andrews. Evangelist Roy Shaw will use as his morning theme, "A Stirring Appeal." Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.

m. The young people's group is growing by leaps and bounds. Sunday night, closing service of a vice. Bears To Tackle Swiss Dairy Nine Woman's Missionary society meets at the church Thursday afternoon Morning prayer and sermon by the vicar, 11 o'clock. Rev.

James Land Ellis, vicar. The Bears athletic club and Swiss Dairy baseball teams will meet in a practice game this morning on the at 2:30 for their regular program. UNIVERSAL TRUTH CENTER Sunday service, 11 a. m. C.

L. Manning pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST The Church of Christ assembles for Bible study and worship at 52 Center street, Sunday at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p.

Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY very successful evangelistic meeting. Mr. Shaw will preach on the subject, Cement company diamond.

Lineups: Howe's hall, 10 Locust street. Bears Lawler 3b, Rusciolclli lb, Patterson ci, Paynter Heitfeld If, "Heaven." The choir will sing "City of Dreams" and Mr. Lofbcrg will Carpenter ss, Way 2b, Runge if, SEE THE GREAT AMERICAN PICTURE "We Americans" Featuring Vera Gordon and George Sidney First Congregational Church Corner Lincoln and Center Sis. Sunday Evening at 7:30 Doors Open at 5:30 Conic Early Fine progiain between reels Everyone made welcome sing a solo. Maranta Mendonsa Adams If.

Dairy L. Haber M. Haber Healing meetings Tuesday, 2:30 and Thursday, 7:30. Basic principles, Tuesday, 7:30. Bible class, Thursday, 2:30.

Happy Hour classes, Monday, Thursday, Friday, 3:30. Affiliated "Unity" Center. SEABRIGIIT CHURCH; UNDENOMINATIONAL Brook and Forbes streets, Sea-bright. James H. McCray, pastor.

Church school, 1:45 p. m. Afternoon worship, 3 o'clock. Speaker, R. O.

Price, Monte Vista Christian School, Watsonville. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Midweek meetings, 7:30 p. Tuesday and Thursday. Springtime Is Here and We Have Many Bargains In Stock Children's Anklets Full Fashioned 29c Children's Anklets 25c DRESSES Ladies New Dark and White Voile Dresses, Elbow and Long Sleeves.

Sizes 38 to 52 $2.95 Japanese Lunch Clothes 58x70 With Napkins 95c TROLAN'S Soquel Ave. at Branciforie Lester if, Sousa lb, Trembath 2b, Canrpa ss, Tumagni 3b, Kristinich If, Silva cf. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Eve-1 r.ing services, 7:30.

Tuesday ove-i ning, Bible study and prayer, 7:30. Thursday evening, young people's meeting, 7:30. California Crew EAST SIDE METHODIST CHURCH Charles E. Winning, minister. Divine services with sermon by minister at 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "The Joy of Salvation." Anthem, "Trust Ye In the Mighty God," by McPhail. Evening theme, "Life's Greatest Thrill." Anthem, "Lift Up Your Hearts" (Gabriel).

Bible school, 9:45, Carl Hess, superintendent Senior Epworth League, 6:30, led FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Warren More, pastor emeritus, will occupy the pulpit for the pastor, the Rev. C. Warren Van Camp. Morning subject, "The Time Is Out of Joint," and evening subject, "Blood Counts." HOLY CROSS CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.

Sunday school convenes at 9:30. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The subject for today is "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Golden Pastor, Rev. Father P. J.

MeGrath; assistant pastor, Rev. Father C. Ca- Defeats Huskies I By Ten Lengths SEATTLE, April 9 (). Califor- nia won two of the three races in the 29th annual regatta with the University of Washington here to- day. The California varsity led the Washington shell by ten lengths at the finish.

California's official time was 16:49. en you sey; orgafiisi, mriua ruuunaii, cuuii director, Joseph D. Enright. I Masses, 7 a. 8:30 a.

10.30 a. Devotions, 7:30 p. m. i by Miss Margaret Gillup; intermedi ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, BOULDER CREEK Pastor, Rev.

Father A. R. Munro; i musician, Mrs. Emma Schroeder. text, "Psalms 68:20: He that is our God, is the God of salvation; and unto God, the Lord, belong the issues from death.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Soquel J. C. Bolster, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. Norman Young, superintendent.

Preaching at 11 o'clock by the Use The Sentinel Classified Ads First Advent Christian Church Cordially invites all its friends to join in the Re-dedication Service Today 2:30 p. Mass, 10 a. followed by bene diction of blessed sacrament. Week day mass, 8 a. m.

ate league, led by Mrs. Carl Lucking. Class meeting, 6:30, led by Enoch Van Horn. Mid-week prayer service at 7:30 Wednesday, led by the minister. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE A.

C. Augsbury, pastor. E. L. Armstrong, Sunday school superintendent.

Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Subject "Possibilities In Grace." Annual church meeting at 2 p.

m. N.Y.P.S. service at 6:30. Preaching again at 7:30 p. Now Often CHICKEN COOP pastor, topic, "The Fuicst Christian Ever Known." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH At the morning service at 11 o'clock at the First Baptist church TELEPHONE your intercity message you also get the ANSWER THERE'S nothing quite like your voice for transmitting the personality of your message! And swift as your spoken message speeds, a human voice answers you.

Modern inter-city service is fast, clear, dependable. New Books Gift Novelties Circulating Library I Rev. W. B. Pearson will take as his ST.

JOSEPH'S CHURCH, CAPITOLA Pastor, Rev. Father J. M. Phclan; organist, Mrs. Frank Hurley.

Mass, 8 a. Christian doctrine, 9 a. second mass, 10:30 a. Christian doctrine, 11 o'clock. Holy hour, 7:30 p.

benediction of blessed sacrament. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at the corner of Grant and Harrison avenues. Bible study at 10 a. m. Worship and communion at 11 o'clock.

Evening service at 7 p. m. The Smiiiyside Bookshop A Friendly Place sermon based on God's word, "Planted." Special music from the choir. George F. Wright, organist.

The evening service at 7:30 is opened by a song service. The aud- Telephone 1144 53 Pacific Avenue m. fcvening service will be evangelistic. GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE Ben F. Smith, pastor.

Church school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon theme, "What Is Wrong With the Church?" Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.

Sermon theme, "My Last Race In Reno." Mid-week services 7:30 p. Tuesday and Friday. Located at Tanglewood 1 mile north of Big Trees Special Chicken Dinner Daily 'i Fried Chicken on Toast i lence enjoye cnoosing lavorue Today the average inter-city connection is made in less than 2 minutes often in a few seconds. It is made while the calling person is at the telephone. Opens tomorrow, April 4th, at 53 Pacific Avenue, near the Mission Inn.

The latest books in our Circulating Library. Important new books and standard literature in our Book Department. Prompt and efficient attention given to special orders. 50c hymns. Rev.

Pearson's sermon topic will be "Turned Aside To See What?" Bible school at 9:45 a. m. B.Y.P.U. at 6:30 p. m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Soquel Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Subject, "Arc Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Mid-week testimony meeting the first Wednesday at 8 o'clock. PLANNED OWN FUNERAL BLYTHEVILLE, Ark.

(U.R) Five days before his death, J. R. Lemp, head of the local Volunteers of America, called upon L. G. Moss, an undertaker, here, and made plans to Open daily from 11 a.

m. midnight. Everybody Welcome Parties Invited Ample Parking Space B. F. Simons, Proprietor Ont-Af-tha-ardlaary.

Dally ehangt of menu. Tha Itoat li taa City SO. Mother Goose Tea House Walnut Ava. THE We extend you a welcome SUNNYSIDE BOOKSHOP 53 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz The Pacific: Telephone And Telecriph Company Business Office: 27 Walnut Ave. Telephone 26UU for his funeral.

Lemp told the undertaker he expected he would die within a few days. He was 60 years old. i A RADIOS RADIOS RADIOS RADIOS AMttlneir Sale of Attwatteir IKeM "(Golden Voice" Kadlios The radio that is manufactured by a company recognized as the largest exclusive producer of radios in the United States. Atwatcr Kent has developed the radio with the "Golden Voice" and is continuing its laboratory experiments toward improvement of this particular feature. Atwatcr Kent manufactures nothing but radios.

Money cannot buy a better instrument. Three Model L-70's, 8 tube Low and Highboys with tone control and ATWATER-KENT'S CQtl original full vision dial. Each One Model C6, super powered Radio phonograph combination. Equipped for program record- CQC ing and extension speakers vD Two Model 89P. Latest radio phonograph combination selling regularly for $179.

i)A NO MORE LIKE THESE! EACH OlLV Two Model 89-10 tube low highboys with automatic volume control. No set built ClHT K( will out perform these vl DU One Model 86-8 tube console with automatic volume. Announced January 1st, 1932, to 01 CH sell for $102.50. OUR PRICE 04.DU One 7-tube console Atwater Kent's popular screen grid model. A new set not a trade-in CCC or repossessed vOD TF.KMS ADJUSTED TO INDIVIDUAL PKEFEBENCE.

Liberal allowance will be made for your old set during this sale. Many others including trade-ins, comparts and others at attractive prices. Try Our RADIO REPAIR and Service Department for Complete Satisfaction. Same repair men for 10 years none better, few as good. We operate this department at cost.

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