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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 8

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yr Presbyterian Rev Stanom Baptist Rev olger IhJ SEVEN WEEKSZ II si Il actb I SEAUS mr Les Stanley Central Rrw 12 16 32 i in ft The or many years our establish ment has been known for the friendly guidance offered those we serve Our aim at all times is to be helpful in every possible way 9:15 The Best of Service to All 9:30 TfS' School THE BROADCASTER VOL 4 7 Choo Choo trains and road rollers electric street lamp A near 1 BE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED OR WELARE WORK Church Services Sunday 4 I T1 done as in pages Sermon Special Program' i On Calendar URTON NAMED HEAD INSTITUTE COMMITTEE P0REI6N POSTAGE 1 INSTRUCTMIVP PeSTMASiaie Ho buy CHR1S7WA1 fcttW 7:30 hymns 'brief riends Rev Stimmel Church of Christ Rev A Wil son The most famous woman In Chi nese history known as the Great Empress Dowager and virtually the ruler of China for half a century" was Tze Hsi the Co' Walter McCey GROCERIES Meeting At Mt Pleasant To Be Held Jan 27 28 pro in the ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL Rev Ellwood Pastor Services at All Episcopal Church for the ourth Sunday in Advent are Church School at 9:15 A and Morning Prayer and ser mon at The sermon topics: English Bible How We Got It" Service evening December 22 to which all are vited Members of the Mt Olive Club have turned over to the Red Cross 13 garments and two comforts made at a recent sewing party at the home of Mrs Vesta Reveal Those assisting In the welfare work were Mrs Eva Mrs Ruth Sturgeon Mrs McKin zie Mrs Sarah Curtis Mrs Anna Curtis Mrs Harriet Curtis Mrs Georgia Curtis Miss Minnie Mat thew Mrs Alma Chandler Mrs Emma Seman and Mrs Mildred Deck MT OLIVE GROUP AIDS RED CROSS Shrovetide is the name for the ps Immediately preceding Ash idnesday which were ancientlys of preparation for Lent Clothing and Comforts Are Made for Needy riendly Guidance Albert Urton has been named chairman of a committee to ar range for an Independent fanners institute at Clarksville The farm sessions probably will be held in ebruary The institute commit tee is cooperating with county ex tension agents in arranging the in stitute Organizations Asked to Sew Needy and shoes are' needed by the county chapter of the Red Cross Mrs John Yarger executives secretary announced ji riday Demands for shoes have increased in the last few days and the supply is depleted she said Persons who can donate shoes to the chapter are requested to noti fy the organization telephone aOLLCTN Postal debartmbnt WASHINtyTvrV Oc with the exception of A Wilson who will open a series of revival services in his church" The schedule for the evening ser vice January follows: Methodist Rev AI Cartlidge Christmas Presentations Are Staged Thursday Night In Gymnasium IRST BAPTIST CHURCH Charles Stanton 'Pastor 9:15 A Sunday School Cossum superintendent 10:30 A Mornnig Dimensions of Divine Love" 7:30 Evening worship "Be gin at the Other Wednesday 7:30 Prayer meeting the Saviour of the Groups of women and church or ganizations in the city who want to perform a much needed welfare service are requested to notify Mrs John Yarger executive secre tary of the county chapter of the Red Cross The chapter has several hundred cut garments for needy persons in the city and county Sewing groups have been working on these garments but more volunteers are needed Mrs Yarger said Any organization which wants to aid in this work is asked to notify Mrs Yarger feft SOME LOVN PERSON STOLE THE POST OICE PEN AND KIN CADY WAS ORCED To SEND A PICTURE POST CARD To HISN BELDEN CITY INSTEAD HIS DAILY TEN PACE Lt ITtR 3H Intermediate League 6:30 Evening church service A program of and Christmas carols and talk by pastor The annual Christmas pot luck dinner and White Gift 4 will be held Thursday RIENDS Rev olger Pastor 9:15 A Bible School Mrs Hiatt superintendent 10:30 Morning worship Sefmou by the pastor: "To Give Is To Have" 6 ing Apples Golden and Red Delicious WILMINGTON OHIO DECEMBER 16 1932 NO 45 PRESBYTERIAN Rev A Ray Cartlidge pastor Sunday School 10:30 A Church service' Topic 6:45 Young meet ing Maxine Ames leader Top ic Social and Indus trial hi de ho Underneath the Harlem was the opening and closing strain of 85 minutes of comedy music and dancing by an all colored cast prr eenting a benefit chow for the John Roam Post American Legion Jn the Court house auditorium Thufs 4 Idland City Sunday 0 AM CHURCH CHRIST Rev A Wilson Putor: 9:15 A Bible School Atten dance campaign attendance goal 275 10:15 A Worship Subject: Needs in Our Modern 6 Christian Endeavor 7:30 Worship Sermon subject "A Grip ou The Eternal" METHODIST EPISCOPAL Stimmel Pastor 1 Sunday School 9: 15 Topic: Standards of Morning Church 10:30 Subject: Greatest Senior Epworth League 6:30 P' resh English Walnuts Straight from Thatcher's California Ranch GROCERY ree Delivery Dial 2568 tho is a bird's nest plastered all over with enor mous "firefliesi which are alivo and attached to the nest by bits of moist clay The Baya bird that owns the" nest does not like darkness and has thus devised this plan of utilizing the damps of the glow worms fm Are all the human that used to keep business hum ming shore circuited? ft Mr The stock of the' Insult Co was not properly insulated (Proper Insulation is a life saver of houses as well) When Girls Leave Home did father say when you told him you vyere going to take me away seemed to feel his loss keenly at first but I squared things with a good If we were the undertaker everybody would Le dither our customer or our prospect We should all have such relations now for the home Ofjoday is surely as important as the grave will be fchnorrow Lot ns enjoy life in better and better home while we can UAMC lb IfHc 11 Ulf Li SUGAR CURED III linivlU Skinned Whole or Half MARTINSVILLE CHARGE Rev Juckcr Pastor Martinsville Sunday School 1030 A Jorris ville Sunday School Preaching 7:30 Vestboro Sunday School 9:30 A SHIP BY TRUCK PAYTON' XENIA AND WIL MINGTON MOTOR LINE (JESSE GILBERT LINE) Wilmington A War Ing 114 East Sugartree Street Phone 2415 Dayton Dayton Motor reight Terminal Inc Phone Adama 8146 and 3147 Dally Service between Dayton Xenia and Wilmington Ohio them picture cards of the ice house POND IN SUMMER ARE MIGHTY POPULAR 1 1NZ IVE HAD THREE EM GO OUTZr IN THE LAST EK5HT WEEKSx 1 NOPE IM WRONQTHEREz Young Meet Mary Terrell leader 30 Evening service Carol sing ing Half hour one act religious drama: Lux" The Clinton County National Bank and i ST' THE OLD HOME TOWN RcfUurel 3 Meat Office By STANLEY MCK ROAST MARKET Is Cheaper to Buy Good Things to Eat i l' Arrangcmehts for the ob Servance of Prayer Week January 1 8 have been completed by the 1 Wilmington Ministerial Associa tion Rev Charles Stanton pas tor of the irst Baptist Church and president of tho association an nouriced riday The observance will begin Sun day' January 1 with each of thepastors of tho city churches in 'their own pulpits for the morning service Union services will be conducted in tho Church of Christ at 7:30 with Rev Gilbert Symons Cincinnati delivering the sermon Each of the city pastors will have a part in the service Schedule Arranged Beginning the' following Monday the pastors will exchange pulpits for tho evening services The schedule as arrranged by the asso ciation followa Monday Methodist Church Rev Stanton Tuesday Presbyterian Church Rev Wilson Wednesday riends Church Rev Ellwood Thursday Baptist Church Rev olger riday Church of Christ Rev Stimmel Rev A Cartlidge pastor of the Presbyterian has been appoint ed to organize a choir to sing at services throughout the week Speak On Same Topic On Sunday morning January 8 all pastors will be in their own churches and will speak on sonje 1 phase of topic "The RevivalWe Need" In the evening the pas tors again will exchange pulpits Three Chriatmas plays were pre I seated by students of Wilmington I College Thursday night In the ebl I lege gymnasium Miss Helen Mc I Coy of dramatics department (directed the presentations 'Mrs Pyle soprano and Mies Leona Keplinger reader also were on the program i Music was furnished by the college under the direction of Luther Jones ollowing Is the program I ue de Noel Kathryn Pyle: logue Leona Keplinger mas by Seumas I (The action takes place huuse of Bernard Mulvaney in Ire land The time is Christmas Eve) The cast Mrs Mulvaney Ruth Esther isher Maureen Mulvaney Eleanor VanDervort Mrs Peter Kenny Carrie Ellen Hudson Mr Peter Kenny Rex'" Anderson A Postman Rendell Bogan Mr Cas sidy Richard Hiatt Bernard Mui I vaney Harry Salisbury bine a comedy in one act (The action takes place back stage of a theater The time Is Christmas Eve) The cast: Colum bine Anne VanDervort Pierrot Charles David Terrell Harlequin Allen Slattery Pantaloon Billy Creamer Scaramouche Wilbur Mc Kibben The characters of this Talented Colored Cast Stages the Harlem the Chimes a play in one act (The action takes place on Comedy Music and Dancing eatures Performance XX TounSf: ThocJt In Court house Auditorium Holger reda Custis Steen" Hazel Temple Uncle Bertel Woodrow Stewart: Richard Tribue Una Mae Williams Old Mary Carlisle Joseph a Wade i Allen and Terrell A Rich Woman aye Cur Elizabeth Bowens the less An Old Scholar Robert tjgst Richey A Young Girl Mary Louise "Before an attractive stage set Murrell The King Robert Bogan The Priest Harry Salisbury An Angel Eleanor Wright Epilogue Leona Keplinger The college orchestra under the direction of Prof Luther Jones played An Independent Insti tute will be held at the Mt Pleas ant school building January 27 28 it was decided at a meeting of tb institute committee at the home Ell Haines The committee in charge of tho sessions includes be sides Haines Mrs Anna Hemp' stead Sylvester Haines and Mrs Mavnard Harris County Exton slon Agents are assisting in the program for the "meetings SHOES ARE NEEDED BY RED CROSS CHAPTER to enjoy your treasures? May er approach reveals th fact that we suggest luuv auw me time to fix up that den or re room promis ed yourself this long time in attic or basement The cost will not be heavy and man think the pleasure! An order from you will be followed pronto by service Phone 2178 mind that Is not awake and alivo will find a library a barren "It Is easier for the growing boy to form a hundred good habits than to reform one bad one as an adult that mankind has thought or been is lying magic preservation in the of Carlyle Butter rom Trees fruit of the butter tree of India yields a fixed oil which has the appearance of butter and which may be used tor all purpose: that butter is used import a ew The traveler in the forests of India Is often startled by the" appearance of whst seems to be UNERUUOME 503 EAST tJDCUST sr WILMINGTON OHIO This littls paper within a paper is featured weekly In the News Journai oy 'isher Mfg uel Through thle medium we hope to furnleh eomethlng of Inter set to each member of the houeehold Editor ISHER 'Tie A Big Responeibility TjAs every family man knows to be one of assistants 'at this particular season tried your level best (as good fathers and husbands) to pro vide a merry Christmas for mother and children Yotfr purse is pretty flat yet happy in anticipationof their enjoyment as it should be but frankly we believe en titled to a bit of Christmas cheer yourself Oh to be sure get customary' ties socks and handkerchiefs maybe a pair of fancy garters Just let us say: on the inside and that in addition to have that coveted book of adventures more pipe just to your liking But what puzzles us is: where will you betake yourself away from all the noise and commoUon In cident to horns roller skates Pace Eight: MINISTERS' PLAN ANNUAL PRAYER WEEK PROGRAMS Schedule of Services or 7 January 1 8 Announced By Association Vi' riday? December 16 1932 DATES ARE SET OR ARMERS INSTITUTE VICKS COUGH DROP All hoped for tn a Cough medicated with ingredients oiay I vVapoRub ting in which a huge yellow moon in the background predominated the colored performers went day night through their numbers with pep 5 A crowd of more than 300 gener 1 enthusiasm and stage coolness ously applauded the array of color stage Grand Party ed talent as it was presented In a The brief story dealt with two comedy the boboeB Raspberry Snow and Eph Harlem Moon" rjam Doolittle played by Latney Although the stage was crowded gtewaTt and Mose Kinney respec with colored lads and lassies I (jveyt xvho a friend for Patsy Scott Mose Kinney Latney I Qme gpare cbange and with the money accumulated a fortune CLOTHING IS STOLEN a 1 in the latest apparel this pair gave ROM SABINA STORE i of the interior of the club Rurnlars Prv Open Door In With many of the notables of the kiUkmOnt colored theatrical and radio world Chance Establishment present the twohoboee entertained their guests with a series of num Burglars pried open a rear door bcr8 by the talented performers in the John Chance store at Sa typical colored'burn me blna early Thursday morning and danCe done Richard "Little carted away merchandise valued at Tribue" climaxed the en several hundred dollars county of tirQ prograin which was not lack were informed late Thursday ng ln out8tandlng numbers Tri The cash register was not tamper bufl llteraiiy Btole the show" ed with and no money was taken Songs by Joseph Wade' Allen from the store they said youthful leader of the JUg Band The loot included shoes overalls won gpendld applause as did the pants shirts and caps County jancing and dialogue of the two officers and Marshal Russell characters Kinney and of Sabina are investigating stewart i paIa nf SadiG i raisy olull IIHIH Green wae well cast numbers in typical Harlem canarei said a Prominent I plause Sharing vocal honors with piiHso cjrntt was Elizabeth Bowens Business ivian of Xeniawho reached the heights in her first Jt you safeguard Estate and I Sdoe1Lw wrt: liZ vvaiim I i diBma an vacaI numbers by XJna irUdL I Mae Carlisle another Xenia artist Ta HL mnd fnrcicrMprl ritizpns these dSVS IS were faultless ana wuu I onep in no uncertain terms more interested in protecting me cnpicai ti comedy was con than in prefiguring future interest rates wriften by Latney i rlnnlnnl noiaf A fimda shoulrl I Stewart who waa assisted by Ar be kept under constant reyiew by a competent organ ur of tbo show? The bua ization The executor and trustee should be given management was handled by authority to sell or re invest as and when conditions James stewart change The cast included Johnny Allen I When to buy and when to sell calls for experi enced judgment Many individuals lack it Trust I Leslie Duncan Institutions are in a position to give it' Speaking for Charles Nancei Charles Graham ourselves eternal watchfulness is the watch word of I charica Logan Elia Tolliver Lus our trust business ter Bray Leroy Johnson Elizabeth Bowens 'Una Mae Carlisle Jo 5 the future protection of your property upper gephwade Alien Garfield oster most in your mind? William Garnet John Jennings and JI Richard Tribue If SO we invite you to investigate our methods OI Musical numbers' included investing and handling the estate funds left in ourX the Harlem care as executor and trustee It goes without saying I that thisinvitation implies no commitment on your Mother Plays the Patsy Scott Rag bnanty Part' Town" and 'River Stay Way rom hv tha Jue Band I with Wade Allen as vocalist 5 sung by Luster Bray Sue" 1 Do ti and'! Heard" uug by Una I Mae Carlisle Garfield oeterWil I liam Garnet and John Jennings 1m the Mills brothers Got MeJin tho Palm of Ivnnr Hand" and 1 Guess Got Trust Company 1 sure of Everything Blit sung The Roll of Honor Bank by Lerpy Johnson and I Tt Isn't sung by Eliza CLINTON te0UNTY'8 LARGEST BANK ANO '1 Rowena ONLY TRUST COMPANY 'An orchestra of Xenia Legion hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ik I I W4 W4 1 1 1 mwiHttmwT ments SHOULDER I 1 Sabin Osborn MEATS NEWS JOURNAL WILMINGTONOHTO STUDENTS GIVE ONE ACT PLAYS I A I A I fl kfl 4 ifl ifl I id 2 I i Ml A 4 I I Ill I I 1 'MVSA tL fl kr 'V 'f 4 'i(Tx i 1 1 4 a Ur a a I 1 Aft irA a aw LB ssgSftX' I ft J' it iBrb' PORK CHOPS lb 10c I PAI I ICC Small Lean lb Qc I I 111 I If1 A resh 4 to 5 lb avge II I OIbIhIbiV SLICED Shoulder lb 8c da SAUSAGE 3 23ch Seaaoning HAMBUGER DAPRN lb 1flc 1 1 DAUUIi CEEREPteKeeAST IU I Order Your Christmas Poultry Now I 1 I Golden Ripe Pure Creamery Bananas Butter I SJbs 25c 24c lb Jack rost Extra Special I i Sugar Crisco If TO pounds 48c in ii I 25 lbs $119 19c I i Tn Pink I reah 1 I ft Coffee It 19c lb 3 cans 25c I i No'l CHfomu: Hllowei I English Walnuts Dates I i 23c lb 10c lb 1 1 Buster AU Iavor I I Pop Corn Jello 5c 10 ozbcx 3pkgs20c ft Specialftft? 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