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PAGE EIGHTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1938 World Peace Federation Dissolved by Organizer BETTER HOMES PAGE BOY IS ALLOWED TO SEE MOTHER, Special Music Planned By Choirs for Sunday international News Service HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 3. Frances Lederer, film and stage actor, sees no more reason for existence of the Wprld Peace Federation, of which ST. STEfHEVS CATHEDRAL AWAITING DEATH he is founder and president.

Mornlnjr Orpart prelude. Be- lieinao." HitritM- Cnlnmunion Service in He declared today that it had tl. Nicholson: offertory arfthem, "Lamp Ubeen dissolved in view of the pres Eg United Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 3. Be MARKET (SQUARE PRESBYTERIAN Morning Organ prelude.

"Meditation." Mueller: anthem. "God Is a Spirit." Suhalin: offertory anthem. "The Holy City." Adams: organ meditation: choral response. "Through Love to organ postlude, "Toccata per Elevazlone." Frescobaldi. Evening Organ prelude.

chornl call to Worship. anthem. "No Shadows solo. "My Soul Js Athirst for offertory anthem. "Thine Is the organ meditation: solo, "Eye Hath Not choral response: organ postlude.

All the above selections are taken from "The ginning Monday morning, Oscar of Our Feet. Day. EvenhiR Monthly Musical Service Or-(ran orelude. ''Nocturne," Johnston: Can-tate Domino. Aldrich; anthem.

"Round Ale Falls the NiKht." Snow: tenor solo. "Comfort Ye My People" and 'Every Valley Shall Be Exalted" (Messiah by Handel). Paul W. Mouffer: organ, "Andante Cantablle," Tschaikowsky: offertory anthem. "What of tha Night?" Thompson.

ent world situation, especially the undeclared wars and the increasing tension between France and Italy. The federation was organized five years ago by the Czechoslo- Hahn, 12, will be given free access to the state prison where his mother, Mrs. Anna Marie Hahn, is to die in the electric chair Wednes Holy City." an oratorio by A. R. Gaul.

vakian actor and claimed to have a membership of 1,000,000 in the United States and Europe devoted to the abolition of war. day night. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN PIXE STREET PRESBYTERIAN Morning Prelude. "Familiar offertory, organ, "Sacramental Procession." Chauvet. Eveninic Prelude.

"Die Frage." Wols-tenholme: anthem, "Fear Not. 0 MORAL VICTORY WONBYWOMEi Feminine Interest Su ceeds in Blocking Jerry-Building Tactics Chalk up another moral victo for the women of America. This time they've succeeded putting the jerry-builder out business. His phony hammer longer rings on the rafters of average house, and his escutchec consisting of a home owner rai pant on a field of wet cellars ai leaky roofs, divided by a bar si ister has been stricken from rolls of American building. More than one home buyer in early twenties found to his lasti.

chagrin, to say the least, that Morning Prelude. "Cavatina." Raff: Warden James C. Woodard re ortertory. "Ave Maria." Verdi: postlude. 'Postlude In A Minor" Calkin.

Israel." Snicker: offertory. ouartet. fused to let the boy move into his mother's cell. "I couldn't let Oscar "Softly Now the LlKht of Day." Schill Evening Prelude. "Salut d'Amour," Elgnr; offertory.

"Melody in Rubinstein; postlude, "March in Flat," West. PLAN SERVICES ing; chorus with antinhonal quartet, "Watchman Tell Us of tha Night," Mason. I Yyri spend the last three day3 with her SALEM REFORMED Morning; Organ Drelude. "Dawn AT ELKS LODGE Jenkins; pllthem. "Christian, the Morn practically as a guest, but I might let him in and out of her cell with some regularity during that time.

Each visit might be limited to an hour or two, according to what 1 believe is proper at the time," he said. The-Harrisburg Lodge of Elks will GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Morning PreJude, Choral Prelude on "Plcardy," Noble; anthem. "Sing Alleluia." Buck: offertory. "Wake. Awake Voice Is Calling," Bach: offertory anthem.

"Turn Thee Unto Me." Marker; oostlude. "From Heaven Above to Earth I Come." Bach. Evening Prelude. "Benedlctus qui-venit In Nnmlne Domini," Karg-Elert; anthem, "Hark. Hark.

Mv Soul," Shelley: offertory. "How Shall I Fitly Meet Bach: offertory anthem, "Te Day Is Past and Over" Sneaks: oostlude. "Prepare Thyself. Zlon," Bach. conduct their annual memorial serv Urcaks Swvtly O'er Thee." Shelley: offertory.

"Meditation." Berwald; postlude. "Exultate Deo." 'William. Evening Drgan. "Grand Choeur," Salome: "Bells Through the Trees." Ed-mundson; anthem, "Art Thou Weary." Wolcott; offertory. "Now It Is Evening." Turner: anthem.

"Saviour Asain to Thy Dear Name." Ambrose. ice tomorrow for those twenty-one 3 61. iriuuji tutor 1 It was Mrs. Harm's, idea that she members who have died within the past year. A special program has been arranged and the service, corners of tables could easily wnicn will be held at the Elks home, and the boy live together in the death row cell which, she has furnished with a rocking chair, pictures and curtains over the "barred 216 North Second street, at 3 clock in the afternoon, will be open to the pushed right through tho wa Plumbing that rusted, floors th buckled, squeaked and cupped, ai MESSIAH LUTHERAN Morning Organ nrelude.

"Dlvinum OTTERBEIN UNITED BRETHREN Morning Prelude. "Communion In Minor." Batiste: offertory. "In Remembrance." Von Blon: anthem. "Prepare Te the Way of the Lord." Garrett: postlude. "Postlude in Flat," Batiste.

Evening: Prelude. "Forest Chimes." Calver: "Andante Religioso." Lemaigre; public. Mysterium." Candlyn; anthem, "0 C.me to Alfred C. Kuschwa, organist of mm ii i.i i.iiiii ill ll Mv Heart Lord Jesus." Amorose: offertory anthem. "The Splendors of Thy Glory, windows.

She has virtually abandoned hope for her life, although Governor Martin L. Davey said he would decide Tuesday whether to commute her sentence Lord." Woodward. Evening- Organ nrelude "Aria St. Stephen's Cathedral will play several numbers at the console, and soloists will include: Mrs. John C.

anthem. "Oh Worship tho King." Van de Water- offertory. "Communion In 15 stucco that fell off in genero patches, added to the total of he rible stories about the jerry-bu homes that were exchanged at di ner tables. The ierrv-builder. however, nro Demarest: anthem.

"Hark. Hark Mv Degree of Roof Pitch Ms.ior," Gullrrmnt: anthem. "Still, Still oui, r.owarus: organ oitsrtory. Palmer, Mrs. Charles A.

Holmes, wit'- Thee." Harry Rowe Shelley; post Patnetique," Godard; organ postlude. West. lude, "March Brilliant. Lowden. Guides Shingle Layer MACLAT STREET CHURCH OF GOD ably would have continued to flee Paul W.

Stouffer and Robert S. McKain. The memorial sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Thomas V. Mil-i ler.

of Newport, who is a member Asphalt Roofing Paper Needed in Pastor Will Return to life imprisonment. She poisoned an elderly man for his money and was suspected of having murdered at least six The boy has visited her fre Some Cases The angle a roof makes with the of the local lodge. The committee his public for heaven knows- hi long, but for one unforeseen eve women got wise to him. Today, almost any litera woman can check on the quality horizontal is called its "pitch Morning; Prelude. "Prayer." H.

Stark: offertory. "Lento Tristo." Victor Mar-chot: anthem. "We Praise Thee." Hey-ser: postlude. "Postlude." H. Heidler.

Eveninc Prelude. "Andante Moderate," Felix Mendelssohn; offertory. "Andante Religioso." H. Deshayes: anthem. "This Do and Live." Charles F.

Bowes; postlude. "Finale." Paul Fauchey. in charge of the program consists Pulpit Tomorrow After several weeks' absence, during which time special ministers have occuoied the First Church of quently, during holidays from his school in Cincinnati. He went poach fj HALL I BATH tAJLS7 M- Hi uvmoroom i i aoaooi -J- i.o.i- of George B. Kirk, chairman; Paul Roofers speak of it in terms of inches.

An eiaht-inch Ditch, for Faunce, and William H. Opperman example, means that the slope of The order of service follows: God pulpit, the Rev. Roy Schrein'er will return tomorrow to preach at construction used in her horr She can do so because for the la fifteen years, newspapers, hor the roof rises eight inches vertically for every horizontal foot An Organ Prelude, "Traumerei," Schumann; quartet, "Crossing the Bar" Barnby; Opening of the again yesterday, accompanied by Joseph H. Hoodin, Mrs. Hahn's attorney.

Hoodin told Mrs. Hahn that Oscar had gone before Daniel S. Earhart, the governor's secretary, the day before, and had made an eloquent plea for her life. eight-inch pitch is a steep roof. RIDGE AVENUE METHODIST Morning: Prelude.

"Largo." Handel; anthem. "Savior. Hear Me." Hamblen: offertory. "Andante." Mendelssohn; postlude. "March Religieuse." Adam.

Evening Prelude. "Moonlight," Fry- alnirer' nnrham "Tho T.nrH VI t. Chan. both services at the church, Fourth and Strawberry streets. The pastor last week attended the meeting held by the Findlay' College board of managers in Findlay, Ohio, at Lodge, Lodge Officers; Soprano A roof, however, with a pitch of only three inches is a comparatively slight roof.

Most pitched roofs Solrf. "I Do Not Ask. Lord, Spross: Memorial Service, Lodge and women's magazines have be educating her in the painstakii art of home building. Building material manufacture have also helped make a build out of milady. They have taug her to recognize and demand on are much steeper than this.

A roof herd." Anon: offertory. Maris which plans were discussed for the Officers; quartet. "Nearer, My God r-itna uncg; postiuae, raising oi money to rebuild the col to Thee," Adams; Memorial address, with a pitch less than three inches becomes virtually a flat roof and lege property damaged by fire in the Rev. Thomas V. Miller.

New FREE HUSBAND May. As the local representative at the meeting, the Rev. Mr. Schrei- HARRIS STREET EVANGELICAL Morning Prelude. "Kol Nidrei." arr.

port, duet, "The Lord Is My Shepherd," Smart Mr. Stouffer and Mr. McKain; quartet, "Hark! Hark. the best materials in her hom they have told her that quality building is most dependent on tl rv Vibbard: offertory. "Song of the Peasant." Rendano; anthem.

"Send Out Thy Light." Gounod: postlude, "Jubilate must be covered with a waterproof membrane. A roof with a pitch of three inches or more, on the other hand. may be covered with fire-resistant asphalt shingles. If applied to roofs with less than a six-inch pitch, however, the shingles ner will present the plan to his church council Tuesday evening and will probably speak at different My Soul!" Shelley; "Auld Lang Deo." arr. hv A.

Silver. Syne," Harrisburg Lodge and Visi OF YOUNG GIRL Evening Prelude. "Night." Jenkins: use of quality materials. churches in the near future. tors; closing ceremony.

Lodge Of' offertory. "Berceuse," Delbruck: postlude, "March." from "Alda." arr. Shel ficers; organ postlude. "Solemn should be laid over a single layer ley. March, Faulkes.

Mission Societies To Heating Plant Repairs International New) Service LOS ANGELES. Dec. 3. After or. ngnt weignt asphalt rooting paper.

REDEEMER LUTHERAN The members who died during the year were: Morris Gittlen, Frank P. Crull, Samuel C. Taylor, James Morning Prelude. "Ave Maria." Arca- For Winter Days Urge spending one day in jail for pos- ive Pageant unday The annual thank-offering service flelt: anthem. 'He Shal Re gn Forever.

The "DON CARLO" THERE is real character, as well as solid comfort in the Don Carlo. It is a semi-Spanish cottage that will create interest on any street and give its owners permanent pride of ownership. The exterior design is dignified, and plain with a large terrace-porch and entrance foyer. The interior is roomy and well layed out with every modern convenience. If preferred, the living room and adjacent bedroom can be built into one large room 16 ft.

3 in. by 32 ft. 6 in. The second floor contains two large bedrooms and bath. Plenty of storage closets are available on both floors.

The cost of the Don Carlo is well within the reach of the average purse. Write to the Building Editor of this newspaper for information on how you may obtain complete blue prints, specifications and material bills, at a very mod-crate cost. nnnn.vim LI. 1 1 Simper; offertory. 'Christmas Cradle 1.

McLaugnim, James J. McNamara, Careful Inspection Will Safegua Insulation Boards Aid acaamg a uiacKjacK, Jonas K. Greene, 63, wealthy Illinois land of the Missionary Societies of Christ Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and Robert N. Snodgrass. Joseph Nach-man, J.

Warren Meek, Wilson owner, who brought a 14-year-old In Heat Conservation Against Possibility of Breakdown Have little repairs to the hea Shay, Herbert S. Gilbert, Jarrres ihompson streets, will be observed bv a oaeeant "We Thank Thee. Driae 10 Angeles only to. see her go back to her homo in H. Grove.

Albert Millar. John Ceiling Edges Jfeed Careful Check Lord," at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow Peightal, M. S. Butterworth. John To Avoid Leaks Because escaping heat follows ing plant made now and avoid repair bills later.

This is the a vice offered by the Plumbing ai Heating Industries. Bureau in co T. Carpenter, Francis L. Simonetti Walter O. Ashenfelter.

Georee Mrs. Harry Gettel is in charee of polster; postiuae. Jubl-lante." Ryley. Evening Prelude. Gounod: anthem "I Love to Tell the Story," (Von Berge) Junior choir: anthem.

"I Will Feed My Flock." Simper; offertory. "Moonlight Over Nazareth." Diggle; Postlude. "Fantasy on Carols," Faujkes. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD New Cumberland Morning Prelude. "Prelude In Schumann: anthem.

"Hark! Hark. MV Soul," Shelley; offertory, "Berceuselin Delbruck. Evening Prelude. "Andante In Smart: anthem. Gladsome Light." Sullivan; offertory, "Traumerel," Schumann.

Talulla, 111., when he ran afoul of the law, planned to return to his home today Whether he would become Handschuh, Clayton J. Dougherty, Lawrence A. Faunce, Theodore the. pageant. The cast of characters will i include.

Agnes Stoyer, Mrs. Irene Lenker. Clara Stabnau. Anna the lines of least resistance, the home builder must carefully eliminate weak spots in insulation con Shaner, Jr. reconciled with the former Velma nection with the "Ready for Wr ter" campaign of the Feder Housing Administratoin.

Mae Stoyer, Mrs. George Swartz, tinuity. Weak spots in the in FEDERAL SAVING Kobison remained to be seen. She left here last week, accomnanied sulation area serve as sieves for Rumania to Distribute mrs. juva Kitcney, Betty Margaret Bennett, Mrs.

Rhinehardl.1 Mrs. Irvin Sprecher. Florence Kuhns, by her father, Edgar Robison, who rented a farm from Greene, vow Cards of Identification heat, making the remaining insulation practically valueless, they report. Rum rwunns, verna xayior and Robert Richards. WATER HEATERS AID TOECONOMY Size of Heater Said to Be A careful inspection of tl heating plant now will safeguai the home-owner against the da', ger of a breakdown in the midd of Winter, the Bureau points ov.

It is important to start tl heating season with a clef International News Service FUND INCREASES ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL Morning Organ prelude. "Coral." Bach; "Kyrie Eleison." "Gloria Tlbi." "Sursum Crucial points in the mainten LONDON, Dec. 3. Identity ing she "never wanted to see that man again." Robison indicated he would seek an annulment of the Society Will Attend Corna," Sanctus." "Beneilictus Qui Venit." and "Agnus Dei." Hrown: anthem.

"Rejoice Greatly," Woodward: or ance of insulation continuity are the ceiling edges of the insulation. If the insulation is permitted to cards, valid for one year, will be given persons in Rumania who are unable to prove Rumanian gan nostlude. "Awake. Awake." Bach Service Sunday Night More Than Two Million marriage which took place in Wyckliffe, November 5. Greene and the child were taken Evening Organ nrelude.

''Berceoso In Delbruck: 'Magnificat." Monk: boiler. Many heating contract are equipped with a vacuum sy tern for cleaning soot and fly-a citizenship or produce foreign pass The annual thank nffprini creep or "settle," the ceiling edge will be an open avenue for escap 0 in "Nunc organ postlude. Come, Come Emanuel," Helinore. ports, a Reuters uispatch from into custody when the management of the Dorcas Missionary Society of Persons Protected Four Years Important to Fulfill Home Needs trom Doner Hues. me j-iuuieran unurcn nr tho Re Bucharest reported today.

of the hotel in which they had taken TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Morning Organ prelude. "Festival The government decree was be deemer, nineteenth and Kensington streets, will be held tomorrow eve ing heat. By nailing insulation boards securely to walls and ceilings, positive protection against weak spots quarters called police to stop a quarrel. lieved aimed chiefly at the Jewish Boslet: anthem. "Blessed Be tha Lord God." Heyser: offertory.

"Vo Angelica." New high records for -the num Hot water is no longer consid ning at 7.30 o'clock. The members population. Hendrich: solo. "Open the Gates of the ber of institutions, the number ered a domestic luxury. Neverthe oi me society will attend the service in a body.

The servirps tuill ha in can be obtained, it is said. lempie. (Knapp) Mrs. Charles Cooper postlude. "Festival March." Blnckmore.

Evening Organ prelude. "Idyll." Ml- of individual savers and the amount less, there are still many homes TALL SHUTTERS A pleasing and unusual effe may be produced when the exter: of a home is modernized by stalling tall shutters on first-flo windows. of funds it protects were reached without a supply adequate for all Mrs. Bucher to Address Stevens M. E.

S. S. chell; offertory, "Prayer." Humper-riinck: anthem, "My Trust I Stayed on Thee." Baynes; postlude. "Temple Pobi- PLANKED FLOORING Peeeed. planked flooring is ap by the Federal Savings and Loan needs, and many new homes are being built without having the charge of Mrs.

F. J. Winand, thank-offering secretary, and Mrs. McCartney, president of the society. The pastor, the Rev.

Alton M. Mot-ter, will preach. Both choirs of the congregation will also participate in The news agency said it was learned in official circles that Bucharest had recalled Basile Grig-orces, its ambassador to London. King Carol's, recent friendly trip here led observers to seek some explanation other thati'a diplomatic breach between the two nations. juue, I'eiran.

Insurance Corporation this month Mrs. Carolyn Wilson Bucher will propriate restored Colonial just four years after it extended give a short address in the adult de dwellings or for modern homes of hot-water needs Automatic instantaneous hot-water heaters are reasonable in insurance to its first applicant. partment Of Stevens Memorial Meth mo aci vice. Colonial The number of savers and in vestors whose funds now are pro MEMORIAL LUTHERAN Morning Prelude. "Magnificat." Guit-, mant: anthem.

"The Spirit of the Lord.1.' Schuler; offertory. "Hvm Celeste," FrliftlV postlude. "Maestoso." Hackett. Evening Prelude. (a) "Madrigal," Guilmant; (b) "Shepherd's Jtfer-kel: anthem.

"Even Me." Warreii of-' fertory, "Christmas Chorale," Deieen-riesch; postlude, "Benediction in Wely. Young People Will tected up to S5000 each by this cost, efficient in operation, and easy to install. They effect economies over ipld-fashioned hot-water MIRROR DOORS Closet doors, paneled with mir BAD DAY ON MOVIE LOT Federal instrumental $. Hold Vespers Service 'SANTA CRU2. Calif.

The M-G-M rors have decorative value and producers and operate with any ity now exceeds 2,000,000, according to Nugent Fallon, general movie company, that 1s- turning out odist Church School morning, the session beginning at 9.45 o'clock. Mrs. Bucher is the daughter of the late Rev. S. D.

Wilson, at one time pastor of Stevens Memorial Church. She was born in the parsonage at 1311 Vernon street. Mrs. Bucher is the wife of Robert Bucher, a missionary to Persia. Mr.

and Mrs. Bucher are now on furlough. The Younff Peonlo -nf st Mat type of fuel. utility as well, and cost less than single cheval glasses. Mana up and' Fight is usuig thew's Lutheran ROOFING SIDING General Remodeling You pay In small monthly sums.

Our budget plan haa been triad to ault your needs. We finance where others don't-' FREE ESTIMATES Renovate Frort Basement To Roof SHEELDS CO. manager of the Corporation. Some The first thine to ascertain in the local hospital; In -one afternoon one boy by a dog, and two. women' fell off horses in a Seneca streets, will have charge of the vesper service tomorrow.

Their theme "Christmas Here and buying a hot-water heater is the size necessary. If the one selected is too small, the household will fox-hunting! sequences- ecessita ting FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Morning Prelude. "Melody in Wol-stenholme: offertory. Armstrong: anthem. "Fear Not Israel." Snicker; solo, "The Good Shepherd." (Barri).

Mrs. J. C. Poole; postlude, "Grand Choeur." Lacroijc. Evening Prelude.

"Marc'iensong," Rohm: offertory. "Berceuse." Dennee: an- them. "As Moses Lifted Uo the Serpent," Nevin: oostlude. "Postlude in flat," Abernethy. Everywhere." The following will "Christmas i Hospitalization pr au.inree.

have to skimp on hot water, which will detract from the convenience and comfort of living. On the SPECIAL Standard Gauge Inlaid Linoleum Cemented to ggfl in Per Your Floors .43 Sa. 1939 Patterns Yd. Quaker Linoleum Co. other hand, if the size is too large, 129 S.

3RD ST. Walks -w the home owner will be paying for Martha Jane Etters; "Christmas in a i a via," Nancy Hocker; 'Christmas in Germany," Betty Keener; "Christmas in France," Mary Ann Grove; "Christmas in America," The Keeper of the Stable," Isabelle Runk The service will be interspersed with hymns and carols. Office 3-6860 Mht t-S575 Mr. Dunn something that is not used. Un FIFTH ST.

METHODIST Morning Prelude. "Shepherds Carol." Chubb: anthem, "Behold the Dava Come." Woodward (Kenneth Dick, tenor soloists: offertory, "Pastorale Anrlenne," Edmundson; solo. "Adore and Be Still." iGounod) Sanford T. Haas, baritone: postlude. 'From Heaven Above to Earth 1 Come." Bach.

fortunately, there is no standard measure of hot-water needs that may be applied by a home owner. "HarrUbunr'f Larnest linoleum When the type of heater has DrtL.A.WelliverAt 26 S. 3rd St. Ph. 4-0094 Evening Prelude.

Becker 2071 savings and loan associations holding share accounts totaling $1,402,000,000 and total assets of more than $2,000,000,000 now are bulwarked by insurance. Created by Act of Congress in June, 1934, the Insurance Corporation issued its first certificate of insurance in October that year. Since then thrift and home-financing institutions throughout the Nation have responded eagerly to the idea of Federal insurance and today 1227 cities and towns from Maine to California have institutions which offer their investors this protection. The territories of Hawaii and Alaska, and every state except Nevada, have insured savings and loan associations. Ohio, stronghold of savings and loan associations, leads all other states with 215 insured institutions having assets of $399,607,000 and 470,000 investors.

California, with 119 insured associations, ranks second in volume of assets, and New York, with 03 asso been decided upon, the home owner should call in an expert and have Two Guides Bv TRUMAN KILBORNE anthem. "The T'me Draws St. Paul's Methodist wiia: offertory, "Pastorale," Sa lome: solo. "Be r.lad Rit.ht.niio' him ascertain the hot-water needs At 10 The Fall had been unusually warm. We had delayed moving up (Huhn) Vivian S.

Shepley. contralto; post of the family and 'should pur St. Paul's Mpthnriicr Vni from the seashore until October. But one evening at sunset we started iuae, uioria In Exceisls Deo. Lemmens Church.

Vine strppt tho pa back to the city with the car full of baggage and the two children wedged chase a system that will provide ST. JOHN'S REFORMED1 Morning Prelude. "Fhughette, for the maximum needs. Le- maigre: (hi "Air For Bach; anthem. "Send Out Thy Light." Well, WHEN YOU NEED ir Lumber Mill-Work -j4r Hardware it Paints A.

Welhver, Methodist district ln between; A superintendent, will preach. St The' air was clear and frosty. But soon after sundown, a great Paul's Church has just closed a'change of weather set in. A fog rolled in from bay and covered month of loyalty services. During everything.

The mist swept far inland and covered all the roads. Mile ripppmHor jlnfot tvilo tiro nrnnporlorl a cuail'c nana Vhn "llp eama trt what nn- BASEMENT VENTILATION Basement recreation rooms can not usually be well ventilated nat iirermry. melooy Flat." Chbpid DOstlude. "Postlude." Stern. Evening Prelude.

"Serenade." Schubert: offertory. "Andante Religioso." upon service. peared to be the Jersey meadows, the fog got so bad that I could hardly Lemaigre: postlude, "Processional urally. Windows are necessarily iuarcn, uuirana. see the winged ngure on my radiator top.

I nad no idea wnicn way to go. Bv creeDine ud dangerously close to the car ahead. I could just make Homecoming Day at high, and stale air, which is heavier than fresh air, falls to the floor OLIVET Morning Prelude choral "MatrntH out that the letters on the license plate were those of a resident of New York City: And from the way he traveled, it. was very plain that he knew exactly where he was going. I decided that it was better to follow a man who knew the way than rant." Kreckel: anthem.

"There's a New nay Dawning." Ackley; offertory. "To and is trapped. Trinity M. E. Church Homecoming Day will be celebrated at the Trinity Methodist to eo along bv mvself in the foe and the dark, so' I keot lust as close to Lnurch, Seventeenth and Forster Anything that car as I dared.

After what seemed an hour or more, the fog grad on Hign." Mendelssohn: anthem "Greater Is He That Is In You." Hall postlude. "Benediction." Lefebure Wely Evening Prelude, "Christmas Prelude." Volte: anthem. "A Hero for Hall: offertory. "Under the Stars." Har-ris: anthem. "Welcome the Sabbath," Hall; postlude, "Allegro Moderato," Morton.

ciations, is third assets with $171,659,000. Other states with more than 100 insured associations are Illinois, 154; Indiana, 125; Pennsylvania, 122, and Texas, 121. streets, tomorrow, beginning with the Sunday School servipp at 45 ually disappeared and I saw that we were nearmg Jersey City, That was twelve years aso. To Build A Home' o'clock in the morning. Invitations It's a fine thing to follow a man who knows the road and knows BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN nave Deen extended to all who have been connected with the church in any way during its sixteen years.

A general committpp rnnsiQtinu nf AIR LEAKAGE Morning Prelude. "Morning Moods." fill tm Wk I MM ITS. 1 Grieg- anthem. "Sing, Daughter of In Summer about two-thirds of Aion, Mcnwartz; anthem. "The Mercy Seat." (Wilder) Mri.

E. E. Rider and John Appleby, O. B. Lank and J.

T. INSULATE Cut Fuel Costs KEEP WINTER HEAT IN KEEP SUMMER HEAT OUT LEROY ROOFING CO. Roofing, Sheetmetal Sc Insulation Contractors 902 S. 9th St. Phone 4-4174 uimstea, nas arranged the program.

miss Estner Pond, soloists: offertory. "Offertory." Deshayes: choral amen, postlude, "Allegro," Smart. tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock Evening Prelude, "Andantlbo in Let our experts give you FREE ESTIMATE. JNO D.B0GAR&SOF STEELTON Franklin and Frederick Sfc. Ph.

9835 EST. IMS the heat entering a house comes in through the roof, but in Winter only about one-third escapes through the roof. SHOWER PADS Lead pans installed under Kiat." Lemare: "At Evening." Buck; an them. "Glorious Forever." Rachmani noff: anthem. "Draw Nigh.

me guest speaker will be the Rev. Elvin C. Myers, of York, the first pastor of the church. Music will be presented by the Messiah Bible College ladies' quartet. ancient plain song; offertory.

"Offer- Tory." Salome; postlude, "Postlude, I'arkhurst. 10th Successful Year in Harrisburg Church Service For showerbaths provide positive protection against leakage. AUGSBURG LUTHERAN Morning Prelude. "Praise the Lord." Dubois; offertory. "Andante" (Sonata 6) Paxton S.

S. Members Sunday School nieht will hp re Mendelssohn: anthem. "Arise. 'Shine!" Maker: postlude, "Postlude in A. Minor." Evening Prelude.

"Evening Rest." offertory, "Berceuse," Delbruck; anthem. "Rejoice Greatly," Woodward; postlude, "Grand Choeur." Salome. where he is going. Last week I was driving on a main highway in Pennsylvania. There was a car ahead of me.

Both of our cars slowed down as we approached a group of laborers working in the road. An old man stood out in front with a flag, signalling us away from the right iane of the road over to the left lane. Right-at that point, there was a rough country road that turned off sharply to the left. The other driver turned his car off the road entirely and took the poor road. I hesitated for a moment, then followed him.

"Are yod sure they meant for us to turn in here," asked my wife. "It must be," I said. "The driver ahead turned off this way when the flagman signalled him, didn't he? He must know the way." Away we want, as I followed him around curves and bends, up hills and down into hollows, the road growing more rough and dusty. Finally the man ahead came to an abrupt stop in front of a tumble-down barn. 1 drew up beside him.

"Where are we going? Do you know this road?" I asked him. "No," he shouted in disgust. "I don't know anything about this road and I haven't the slightest idea where I'm going either." Without another word, he turned around and started back down-the road we had said my wife, "I believe the man with the flag didn't intend' for us to take that left-hand road at all. 1 think he only intended for us to keep going on the left lane of the highway for a short distance while they were fixing the right side!" "But What about the man ahead of me? He took this road, didn't he? followed him." "Yes. but you followed somebody who has just admitted he didn't have any idea where he was going." I turned around and slowly drove back to the main road.

The flagman there recognized us and looked at us curiously as he motioned to us to go straight ahead down the left side of the road where we should have gone the first time. It is a human instinct to follow others. But following is dangerous unless you know that the fellow ahead knows where he is going. There is no place in the world where it is as dangerous to follow others blindly as in school. Just because someone is popular and handsome doesn't necessarily mean that he should be followed.

He may know even less about the road than you do. t'oui iinU 11138, by Consolidated News Feature lac. served at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the Paxton Presbyterian Church. Paxtang, with Roy H. Stet-ler.

general manager of the Evangelical Church, as the speaker. Members of the Sunday School will CHRIST LUTHERAN Morning Organ. "La Creche. 'Gull mant: anthem. "Behold the- Days Come." Matthews: anthem.

"Prepare. Ye attend the service. The Rev. Dr. Harrv B.

Kintr. thp pastor, will preach at the morning service at 11 o'clock, tomorrow. Holy Cross Rector To IT'S NOT TOO LATE! TIRMEN OIL HEAT CAN BE INSTALLED WITHOUT INTERRUPTION OF YOUR HEAT FOR MORE THAN A FEW HOURS INSTALL HOW I DOH'T WAIT! PHONE 2-7721 TODAY FOR FREE SURVEY AUTOMATIC OIL HEATING CORP. 1235 DERRY ST. PHONE 2-7721 The Most Complete Automatic Heating Organization in Central Penna.

me way or tne Lord." Jewell. Evening; Organ. Chorale Preludes on "Wachet Auf." settings by Martin, Karg-Klert and Bach: anthem, "The Lord fihall Comfort Zion," Lutkln: solo. "My Houl Anew Doth Magnify the Lord" V'ard-Stephens), Betty Burns, soprano: "Send the Light." Rohert Richards, tenor; Clarence E. Heckler, minister of music.

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Julian Dozier of Memphis, Tennessee, as rector of Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Forster and Cowden streets. He will conduct his first services there CAMP CURTIN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mornln Prelude, "Dawn." Jenkins: anthem. "Come. Come Immanuel." PuBoia: oftjrtory solo. "By the Waters of Donald Hacker: postlude, "March." Hul.n.

Evening Prel'ide. "Prayer." Beelman: ntliem. "Prepaid Ye the Way of the Lord." Garrett; offertory. "Angelus," Truette; postlude. "Postlude." Read,.

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