Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 5

Publication:
The Fresno Beei
Location:
Fresno, California
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I i THE FRESNO BEE SATURDAY JANUARY 10 1912 Pag A News Of The Radio World News Of Fresno Churches Pastor Candidate ill Be Speaker German Soviet Defeats Recall Early Nazi Boast Press Chiefs Are Forced To Swallow Words Which Promised Victory Fred Froude Named Lay President Of First Lutheran Church Fred Froude was elected lay president of the First Lutheran Churrh for 1942 at a meeting of the' church Monday night Other officials selertcd are Alva Shafer secretary: Robert Paden treas-prrr Jark Ishelm financial secretary Standing committees appointed for the coming year were named as follows: Andersen Shafer Ralph James Paul Bourzac and Olson property Froude Mrs Burleigh Mrs David Rolger Mrs Ralph Blocker Dr Albert Lazarus and Snm Seialnbha finanre: Merton Burleigh Jr Mrs Engen Helen Bird Elmer Burleigh Arthur Berdahl and Clarence Myers literature and music linnard Mrs Fred Schreih-er Bernice Bourzac Bonner Marstens and Dr Bleclcer benevolence and Mrs John HJort Mrs Eva Semharh Mrs A Mln-wegrn Mr Howard and Mrs Andersen altar A special committee com nosed of John HJort Morrill Lockhart and llownrd was appointed to arranga for a rclrhrailon nf the twenty fiflh anniversary of tha organlza-Hon nf the local congregation Missionary Circles Of Baptist Church Schedule Gatherings The missionary circle of the First Baptist Church will conduct meeting Tuesday al the following times and places: No 1 Mr Cohh leader In the home of Mr Auline Healey 3837 Kercklioff Avenue at 2 with Mr Della Uiliny leading the devotional and a talk by Rev Trawln No 2 Mrs Rush leader In the home of Mrs Bates 1242 Fergrr Avenue at 2 with devotional by Mrs Howell and talk by Mr Hurt Taylor executive secretary of the International Instile No 3 Mr Bacon leader In the home of Mrs George Kendall 2UU6 Nevada Avenue at noon fur a Mexican luncheon with a devotional hy Mrs Dowell and a talk hy Itev Martinez pastor of the Fresno Mexican Baptist Church No 4 Mr Mark Anderson leader in Hie home of Mrs O'Rcnr 1405 Harrison Avenue al 2 with a devotional by Miss Frances Harvey and a discussion on Chinn No 5 Mrs Henderson leader in the home of Mrs 11 Christensen 1122 Bremer Avenue nt 2 with devotional by Mrs II Storey and a discussion on Africa Nn 6 Mrs Willis Griffith leader In the home of Mrs Ralph Paul at 2 with a devotional by Kathryn Turner and a program Twilight Gnrdens Alaska Christian Mission Parley Planned Chairman of the various commit tee of the Fresno Christian Mix' sion met during the past week to report progress on plan for the mission to be held here tha week beginning February 1st Monil sessions will be held each day with (onferences for ministers laymen and women with srminnr sexxinns in the afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock in the First Methodist Church The mission will open with a mas meeting Sunday night February 1st in the Fresno Memorial Auditorium with Frank Faberburg pastor of the First BsptlsL Church in Los Angeles as the speaker The a cappclla choir of Whittier College will present a rourert of sacred ma sle starting nt 7:30 Samuel Helden general chairman of the mission announced the con-elave will bring together church leader of every denomination from all juu-ts of the San Joaquin Vnlley Super Sing Slated The New Year's Super Sing sponsored hy the Fresno Madera Christian Endeavor Union will be conducted In the St James' Episcopal Church and Fresno SI reels tomorrow night from 9 to 10 o'clock Myrtle MrLlnn will piny a violin solo The Stranger Of Galilee Church Services Sunday Duff Cooper Is Ordered Home As WavellTakesOver LONDON Jan Alfred Duff Cooper British cabinet coordinator for Far Eastern affairs at Singapore has been told to up liis mission" Tile announcement from the residence of Prime Minister Winstor Churchill Puff Cooper's mission had been brought to an end by the appointment of General Sir Archibald Wnvell to the southwest Pacific communU Duff Cooper foimer minister of information who has held severs! cabinet posls during Ills political career will return to Britain Dulf Cooper relinquished his min Istry of Information portfolio anJ was appointed to the Far Eastern position last July At that time he also succeeded Lord llankry a) chancellor of the riucliy of Lancn ter which Is a cublnet postfnn He arrived in Singapore qn September 9th after a lour of the United States and conference with United Slates officials Since then he has conferred frequently with British and Empire leader In the Far East One of his conferee was General Wavell who visited Singapore last November The text of the 10 Downing Street announcement follows: Arrangements made In Washington In connection with the appointment of General Waved as su preme commander in chief In the southwest Pacirie necessarily bring to an end the mission of the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster (Duff Cooper) as resident minister of cabinet rank at Singapore The chancellor of the duchy ha boon nsked by his majesty'! government to wind up his mission and return home Hull Seeks Wake Guam Citizen Return WASHINGTON Jan Srtiator Thomas Republican Idaho snld today Secretary of Slate Hull informed him the state department will attempt lo negotiate with Japan for the return of American citizen on the Pacific Islands of Wake and Guam now in enemy hands More than 600 Idaho residents were employed on the Islands by the Morrison-Knudsen Construction Company ef Boise Idaho on defense projects and Thomas wrote Hull about their rase Fresno High School News Taking tn the sir in a pnir of radio hroadrnsta during the past week were the following: Nnrmand Manork Will Scott Bill Davies Neil Gmwrien Howard Kirby Alice Scsncirier Pepper Wood and Warren Tuft With mid year graduation but a few week away the following committee have been chosen to plan for the event: Graduation Pay Morser June Allyn Raulyn KJer Don McKenzie I ore tie Chollet Ethel flayer and Daren Nelkirk tickets and programs Lloyd Knight Virginia Karafcslnn Darla Johnxen Grace Loxk and Don DoiTmeler plaque Aleck pnpulias Charles Edwards and Virginia Wagner: haeea-laureaie Shirley Cowan Warren Hills Dorothy Denton Alfred Arnold and Betty Lou VohIp The student bodv has purchased $5(10 nn i Ion nt defense bond and la planning to buy a $25 bond monthly The first was purchased by Calvin Anduri commissioner of finance at an assembly Friday Defense xlampx are being sold to the student at school The Art Club is palming Red Cross poster The Portia and Hypatia members are knitting for the soldiers Kilocycle Table KMJ jso EIRE 1340 KARM Origin of the programs ached-uled her la designated by the symbol after the titles Those originating in local atudlcs are marked 1ST) transcribed and recorded programs (ET) and those bearing the letters IDB) are delayed broadcasts of earlier program The network programs are designated as NBC (or National Broadcasting Company CBS for Columbia system CIlS the California Fadio System and MBS Mutual Broadcasting System Saturday January I Oth Mr CiirMfQ organist NBC: 5: HI hrMra tor Korn Winm CKlB 333 Kd Mtiker musir IE A KM port riiorv CHB: 5:19 Korn Kotihlrr Kt S''in Ktwj Jltticw 345 nr us CHM KFHK lo announced: Califor ma AleludU'S MMX 4 To Ml KMJ Natiniml Barn Umi for Atka Hedger NBC Who Wliat Whera And Why? t'KM Anita Carol finger CBX '45 Herenail CPU KKRK tinner (Pit): nuri MUM 9JU Morton Muatr MHH I Apona Neusrffl fut Colgate Phare cream NBC: 715 AMia Land iKt: (annul Ola Opry lor Prince Albert Tobacco NBC Serenade CRH 7:15 Boh Cami bell al the Molotu (Xlj 7:30 1 Neighbor CBX News And View MBA: 7:15 put light Banda MBd 7:46 Inside Of biarta MUX Tii A 31 Truth or ConawiuHnee for Ivory Koip NBC: knirkerboriier Play house for luvne amt Teel NBC KAKM (ftuv (sumhanlof nrvhraira CBX Hobby Lobby CUM 55 WlF MBS hum Wlnirr n-wa analyet fBO KKICK Uny Urcheetra JUUio K-kIhi MBS Tu lit New MU': Slunira for Arm Hrrr 1K11: fill II inuic iKti 9:15 Mimic Of Tlir Aider mm NBC: Brl Of Til Wcvk MBCi 9:55 ntwi NHi KAKM Your lilt Fuiilt CBS 1:13 Hill Ilrnrv C'llH Nvwe MUM: Ann lf nr unlit (Kii 11:45 Xavlr Cusal'l Or-watm MHH Jil To It iHli 10:15 Hub Or-chrnlrn NHC lllilO hi llnrri' Or-I-Iiriru NHC: nwe NHC KAKM -Huns Tlmr CHH 10:30 Wilbur IlHtrh'e Orrlirxlrn CBM KKKK liny A'nlilc'a Orchnitra MRS: 10:31) aliHlm pro rum 10:35 Clyde Lueaa On-h-elra MRH II I To MldnlnM Brit CliffiM'i Or-'hratre NBC: 11:30 nrwa NBC 11:33 Pc Whir-rnnn'g Orcliralrn NBC 11:55 news KARM Martha Mrra alnsrr CBS: 11:30 Manny Strand'a Ore tint ra CHB 11:55 nrtra CRR -Horae- llnill'a Orrhratra MBS 11:30 H-h Crnahv'a Orrhrr' ra MBS Mldnlekt Tn 1 A Tha 5MJ Club (El) Ten Are Cited For Careless Driving Ton motorists wore cited by the police on charges of careless driving They are Terry Lemmons Lodi McManis Southgate Samuel Van Buskirk Los Angeles Wallace 1325 White Avenue Howard Griggs 321 Pacific Avenups Woodrow Willingham 4994 Madison Avenue Gus Henry Westrup Clovis Joseph Yenger Clovis Howard A Still well 1395 Glenn Avenue and Fred Tomil 242 Atrhlsor Avenue A reckless driving charge filed against William llrnnlgun Rout Box 556 a former bail bond broker was dismissed on the motion of Deputy District Attorney Denver Peckinpah Joe Kdson Kuril of San Mateo was fined $5 and Lee Fass of Route 10 Box 297 paid a S10 fine nn charge of careless driving while Mervin Brhlen of 716 West Hedges Avenue similarly charged was ordered to attend the traffic school A S3 fine Imposed on George Edward Wiiaon Route 1 Box 106 on a careless driving charge was suspended herause the youth Is In the marine corps Junior Moose Seek Cash For Defense Bond Funds for the purchase of a $75 defense bond are being raised by the Junior Moose Socinl Club in collections taken at the group's Thursday night dances in the Moose Hall The fund started before Christmas now stands at approximately $1 Dick Alexander la chairman of the committee in charge of the fund Other members are Misses Merle Rile- president and Phyllii Freeze treasurer of the club Rev Phillip Johnson pastor of the Chicago First Baptist Church a candidate for the pastorate of the local First Baptist Churrh and Merced Streets wlU speak at both services tomorrow The members of the church will meet Wednesday to issue a rail to Kcv Johnson to become pastor of the local group Rev Johnson wax aboard a mine layer in the United States Navy during the first World War and Inter was graduated from th University of Chicago the James MU-liken University and the Northern Theological Seminary In 1934 he wa a delegate-from Illinois to the Baptist World Alliance in Berlin and in 1938 was a member of the European Seminar directed hy Sherwood Eddy Officers Are Reelected Mrs John Scott was reelected president of the St Therese's Catholic Altar So-'lety at the rnminl meeting Tuesday night in the rectory Mrs June Kennedy was reelected vice president Olhrr officers for 1942 are Mrs A Spencer treasurer and Mia Spencer Knoll secretary Church Buys Bonds The member of the First Christian Church nt their annual ron-gregatlnnal meeting In the rhurrh 11 ft'rktrli: auhieel Th ISlrrnal find nf Ymilh 9riil eiibiert Hidden IkMgihihiiee Roy Hmuia Tueaday 7 Mary Martha Circle Wedneaday I Ifldweek aerv Ice Wedneaday 7 II Flrat 31 AM 'Ala verm Hev Joaeph Ewing paatnr Runday arhiMil 940 A Morning aervirei II o'clock The Rarrament Of Tim Lord Hopper Inirrmediaia 9 A If Young people's rimir and frlkiwghlp supper P- Chriatinn Endeavor meet-ina f5 Kienlng aenlra 7:40 orhick: aulitari The Bfuff Of Hellglnn And The Keiigion Of Ptnrr lleriha Ht-wrr Horiety dinner Monday A 15 Women' Buriety group meellna Tnea day 9 Homehutlriera aupprr Tuee day Rjn Hoy ftemil mrrllng Toeadav 7 PM Mible afudy rlaaa Weslneadav 10 A Midweek wnrahlp aerxire Wetlnraday Deamna' meeting WedHeadav R''IO Bible atudy rlaaa Thuradav 7 "10 Adult choir rehearaal Friday 7: '10 Af Ami Chapel TanaaeM And Fourth Church arlrntd 9:50 A Mrs Alfred Jr Urey iUiMrinletideut ramberland Marriwui And Hedgra II Hrhnnllc paatnr Huaday arhnnl A Morning aervlre 1J n'ekirk Yming peoplaa' amice 4:30 Kve-iflng aen ire Tjn o'rlnrk BlMa atudy elaa Wedneaday 2 Rstyd Memiwial Thenw And llnlim A Willems in rharge Churrh arhool 9:30 A Prearhlng It A Rr formed Barinu And Harvey Rev MrPonald paainr Runday arhool 9-45 A Morning aervlra 11 n'rinrk Keening aervica 7:30 Fclock BYPU 9:30 OTHFR IIKNOM I NATION Aftaateera Of Anierira Irmna Major II RmHh In rharge- Runday arlMKd Kvanieeliali aervlre nn Hiinday Tueaday Thureday and Friday eienhiKA 790 (Vrloclu AU gwrilnga are open tu th puhlk letter Bay Malnta Muni AM Murwa Walter It Palmer president Freartn Rraucli Runday atleml nt 10 A ftf Boy Clegg auheriniendenL Haeramental meet-mg 7 Primary U'ertneadav 4 Mildred flocking prealdenl Belief aorlelv Tuesday 1:30 Mcth Cottrell preal dent (ah ary Taberaarl Plni And Nevada Rev Coughrnn peilnr Runday 0 45 A Morning aarvlce II Young pwrtile 7:49 HI hie Wedneadav 7:45 gervki Fri 745 Armenlaa Apnalulla Holy Trially And Ventura Rev Reaag Markialan paatnf Henirea at A Ftral mM 10 A arhnnl 9 A Wklla A i me fin pel Ha 1 119 While RiiimU aihuol and Mible rlaa 9 49 Hreakmg n( bread JL A Ooa-pci prenchliiR 7311 NallMial Keliglwna Nplritual iklil orange Rev fH JC Jolinaon tuialor Kvenlng o'eMck Meellnaa Wedneaday and Runday flHarm Of InmI 910 Mmitb Hlerra Rer Pnllnrd lutaior Runday it A Morning aervlre II Yming people's VLB meeting Tueatlnv 745 Mervtcea Thuraday ft1 I rraaa Rlhle Feisowaklp Amtnuaa And luwnilli John Ibnrd mmiafer Bunday aervlre ml HAM KtummiMri I'entreoetal MlMbM Stalk And liwe Relmg Nelaon Irtmtor kllaakm Home piith Fiahlti HI reef Bunday arhool A Morning worehlp 1ft n'ekirk peopIFa meeting Mumlav TPM evrvieea 7:45 (f'rlork Unepel inretihva TunulaV and Fridny 743 Milurd'iv 2 Ki Peatmwtal llsillaeai pint And llariry Rev 1avirriH-e HlUMlea Maine Rundav (I 49 A Morning aervlre II fork Kvenlng aerilre 735 (fclark meeting Tueailav 7IU Kvanrellalti- aerrleea ThureHev Am (Malnl (sermaln Mindy liraupal Hotel Californian Tueedn and Thuradav evening meet 735 n'riwk Pundamenial aiudv HoMaia A (1 For inform telepmme 7-3947 nr 0911 NHritual Pelenee 4 hurrk 9 1 Al WaahlNgton Rev Varum W'llrna rnetoe Rcenirg arhnnl 9:45 A If Morning aervlro 11 (fi'hM'k: anhlert Hnrrealiil Failiir Con-arrgHhonhl mealing Wnlnradav in the rhurrh Choir prariire ThuraHap 7 Caterheliral rlaaa RaiuMay lit A Renior Luther League Bungay Trtnlly (AninriaMi HvrM HtIiimmiI Aa4 Tbesli Rev llarry Vldnrwm paatnr Run gfny aihostl 9:49 A Morning aervtre II oVIiN'k Hgrriatr htmr 4 I1 Willing Wnrkrra TueadNy al P- tn Ihe rhurrh Henlor ronfirmatlon ciaa Thura-ilav 4 Choir rehearaal ThurgHav Junior ronfirmaihm elaaa Bat unlay 9 A In perliOi Iuwm PalM Immaanrl Mm And llnrulii Rev Eilirln Petrieann paatnr Run slay a'l)uol 10 A Morning aervlre 11 nrtnrk auliivrl A Rnrrtflee ArrrtHable To (lod Mitlieran Rumlay arhool rally hev 1 Kirke-gaard nf fielma irkrr pvenlna aerv-re A Rev Kmll Pedrraen nf 'reann Aimml huamraa meeting of ron-iregalmn Monday 7'lA Liilher srague Tueaday 9 liihte hour and prayer meeting Weduradav A Artuir ciaga nf litulrurtlon TnitriNlay II rlaaa RaiurUay A Hrthrl North Hnmrtwar And Hnmnrr Rev A Peilemen paatnr HiinHuv rhiNil JO A Morning aenrlee SI oVIork rehear I Tueaday Luther Iseagiie Wednnulav Jnalrucllon Halunlav 10 A Hun-ily nflrrmon and timing Monday arhottl worker are urged lo allrnd Ihe learhera1 rally In Kaaton 4nmomir1 iMIsamiri HynM) Marlpnva And I Rev Kudnlrk paatnr Hunday arhool 1015 A Morning ervtre 10:45 anhlert The Wle Men An Rvample Itheran Hour hmadraai KFRK 1 Waither Jseague 7aIO Monday arhool tearhera meeting (Vetlnraday 7:10 Choir rehearmt Thuraday 75n Church Council PridH I Ml PanTfl allferala AM IMua Rev A Hrhrelber pamr Monday arhnnl 9 A Morning aervitt 1015 O'rlork a'llMert riiriat And Our Chlldrrn Henior ladle Aid 2 LiHtier league I filhl aludy elnaa Tueadnv Juntir Womrna (hilld Werineailay Henlor rlioir Thureday 9PM Junior rhoir Thuradny 7 PM Cnlr rlieliral Inal run ion etrry Ralurday I mm 10 A lu noon Harfharg Temur Aud Rev C- Hiltrr jualor Runday arhool at A Morning aervire JOIO n'eNuk Choir prnrtlce Wedneaday Isaat Monday of mil pmnfh aervlcea me (inducted ut Knalieh (Tl-la 411 frill ii rr reiuturinl by DeWiiI HirKnuir Will VI i rid N-wa onaltat la pritlcn today by Trad A swift trip backwards through the Russian rampaign unearths a surprising number of official German words which are now being gulped by the fuehrer's high command To take only the sectors most prominent In the news today here arc a few: Leningrad September 9 1941: "It is surrounded Isolated from the rest of Russia la being attacked by every mililury means at command and should be taken within a reasonable spare of time" Bryanck-Vyama October 9 1941 the last fully able Russian Armies of the entire Soviet front without any leadership are faring annihilation The Soviet Union is militarily finished" Sevastopol November 16 1941: "The fall of this Crimean naval base is just a question of lime" Siege la Lifted Today however the siege of Len ingrad is practically lifted: those Red Armies of Bry ansk and Vyazma have risen from the snows and actimlly are a deadly menace to the Germans on that very line where they were supposed to have been utterly destroyed the Nazi besiegers of Sevastopol in the western Crimea are on the defen sive threatened not only by the garrison of the naval base but also on their flank by a powerful assault from the Russian forces which have stormed and recaptured the eastern Crimea from the sea It is on the central no longer In fact "Moscow front" that the most astonishing German reverses have taken place The German line which less than two months ago resembled a damp fastened loosely about Moscow has been turned Inside out It now takes the shape of a spraddled hair pin the head looped around the town of Mozhaisk the legs spreading northwest and southwest The legs of the hairpin are being bent toward each other hy the Russian Armies above and below Mozhaisk and in both arena the Russians have overrun the prepared Winter where the Nazis intended to dig In until Spring Only In the Mozhaisk battered head of the do the Germans cling to these Winter fortifications under the point blank fire of Russian rannon Elsewhere they are dependent nn what one anonymous Russian has called "the fortifications of the plies of rubble which once were Russian villages Nazis Face Destruction To an amateur tactician it would appear that the desperate Nazi resistance at Mozhaisk itself la intended to permil the bulk of the German Armies to disengage from the whole of their present central front line and to fall hark upon Smolensk Rut below and behind Mozhaisk the Russians at latest reports engulfing the town of Mo-snlxk are practirally on top of the vital German line of communication between Vyazma and Bryansk and thus are menacing the withdrawal itself It la not too much to expect that Germany's October of at Vyazma and Bryansk will come true In January or hut it will he the German who will be annihilated Therefore Dr Otto Dietrich Is fully Justified In declaring today that Crrmany'i military operation entered an extremely serious and indeed rrilirnl phase" It i fitting thnt It should be Dr Dietrich Adolf Hitler' personal pres rhlef who makes this admission You have met Dr Dietrich before in this rolumn It was he whom I quoted In paragraph four-in re Rrysnxk-Vyazma: Here the Inst fullv able armies of the entire Soviet front without any leadership are faring annihilation The Soviet Union la militarily finished irk room should he burned and certainly should not he used by other members of the family Thermometers rubber tuhesstixed for Injections and similar material must be kept clean with soap and water and be Immeisrd in alrtihol Every one mining Into the room where there Is an infected perxon should near a riean gown on entering On leaving the gown should lie left with the nurse or atiendani for disinfection The peison who Kaltenborn Will Be Radio Guest Of Stern War' Effect On Athletic Will Be Discussed By Famed Commentator The effect of the war on American a port will be cilsrusird over KMJ tonight when II Kalien-born dean of radio commentator if the guet of Bill Stern NBC porta director during the 7 o'clock broadcaat of Stern's Sports Newsreel Kaltenborn who is known to millions as an authority on war and politics is known to but a few as an expert tennis player Travelers on the north Atlantic ship lanes also know him for hia prowess at deck tennis A girl reporter's chase after her bat will lead her into a thrilling adventure during the Knickerbocker Playhouse production of an original drama Ginger Takes A Ride The play wax written by Roger Denny Hollywood script writer and frequent contributor to the playhouse programs On Other Stations hlischa Elman one of the great' est violinists of modern times will be a guest on the KFRE-MBS program America Preferred opening at 5 Deems Taylor noted composer and critics Is the narrator and Milton Kailms will conduct substituting for Alfred Wallenstein who Is In California to conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Dorothy Lamnur will pay a guest visit to the KARM-CBS Hit Parade at 9 alnging Moonlight And Roses Tonight We Love and When You Hear The Time Signal the latter one of the hit numbers fr-m her latest picture Miss Lamour and her songs were selected for the broadcast through a poll of sol diers sailors and marines Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine will be presented over NBC Blue Network stations at 7:30 In scenes from their pictures Citizen Kane and Suspicion respectively during a special broadcast in connection the announcement of the New York irreen critics' awards for the hext motion picture production of 194L New Company Takes Over NBC Blue Net NEW YORK Jan Mi-Formal ion of the Blue Network Company Inc to take over and operate as a separate unit of the Blue Network division of the National Broadcasting Company was announced by David Sarnoff president of the Radio Corporation of America- He said it will function as a subsidiary of RCA The new company with the approval of the Federal Communications Commission plans to own and manage atations WJZ New York WENR Chicago and KGO San Francisco and to supply programs to more than 100 affiliated stations throughout the country The Red Network will continue as the National Broadcasting Company also as a RCA subsidiary with Niles Trammell remaining as presl-ent Divlsica of the two NBC units separate companies is an out growth of the FCC objection to one network operating two chains Italian-Americans Of Fresno Plan Drive To Aid Red Cross Funds Plans for a concerted Red Cross war relief fund diive among Frei-nana of Italian extraction were made at a joint meeting of eight Ilallan-Amerlran organizations last night In the Hotel Fresno Mrs Perenrhlo was named chairman of the campaign committee with Reo Gillette as rnrhnlr-man The group will begin Us canvass Tuesday The committee was made a permanent organization and assigned to conduct any future war relief drives The groups taking part In the meeting were the Dante and Verdi Clubs L'Amiro and Maria Rantinl-ma Societies Daughters of Italy Italian Amusement Park Association Sons of Italy and Dalian Catholic Federation fOHIGht Tunc in on SATURDAY NIGHT'S Hot Time in The 1 filial 7 Music and Mirth th th OL JUDSI" 7:30 KMJ PRINCE ALBERT rut iirarrowAi joy aafegg al 10 a Wednesday voted to Invest tha approximately 6ono in the church's savings fund in national defense bonds Rev Neal McGowan la church pastor Flral Churrli Of The RreUuvn Nancy AM Tkeaia Rev (llenn Harmon paaior Runday chninl 943 A Morning aarvtca 11 n'ekwk aubfcct What Can I Bdlevef Miaainn atudy 9:30 Evening aerv lee 7:30 a'cNwk: auhieri Experience As MlMlnnariefl To A lira Mr and Mrs William Kendal apeakara Advent Chriaflaa HIA Hearing Rev A Cargile paaior Runday arhool 9:49 A Morning servlet n'ekirk: aulijerl Mliatl Wa do And PoMeaa? Kvenlng aervlc 7:49 oVIork: anhlert Two Hona In A Para hi Yming sneieiv of loyal worker If Midweek aervlra Wedneaday 7:30 THallz hsn-k III Th- kfiiirw TsnlsmM 14 (I Cmilir paaior Susdar srhnil :45 A Mnmlni It n'rinrk: subj-rl Th Vslu- Of RIsMimis-(itm Prayer hand Trams pm-nlr'a a-rvirr Kvrnln rarvlrr n'rinrk: aiihmcl lnw Can A Max P- Prayer Wednndep T''in ner Cfflilirr will aprak over KARM Sunday al A undr (ha auapma of (ha rr dailno riant Cnmmanllr (1 rammer Srknal BulMlaf Rrz Rny Wwida paatnr Sunday arhMl tn A Mnrnlns arrvkt 11 s-flock auhjMl Thlnsa To Cam Ptral fharrb Of Th- Karama Narth S-rnad And (rant Hrar Prank Tnir paMor Sunday arhnol A The nrnrnlns aervlra will hrM In pranhlnalkin with thn Hiinday erlmnl with Jarrana and n-1 Ay-mrk rranarllal in rharpe Kv-nlns arrv-lr- 45 Rr and Mra Ayrnrfc will have rliarya nf a comhlnallnn whlrh will mark llir Ina Ina nr (hair fink appraranrt In Prwnn Mldwnk prayer mrrlliur Wrdmadar St 'ally I'ral-r Klin firkn Tanilaa Spnarri l-adrr Mr Trank lltll sural aprakrr Mnrnlns arrvwt 11 inhi-rf Nrlrnrn Of Mind 1JIII- Can (dry Mlaalna Miw And Saklnn Mlaa 1-Hira paainr Sunday erhiml 45 A Mnrmni arrvlrc 11 n'rinrk Ynuns p-npl-'a merlma Kvmlns 7:45 n'clock Ckarrh (If (Ind Hnwsrd And Maahlnalm R-v 11 R-ahm paainr Sunday arhnnl S45 A Mnrnlns arrvlrr It aulilrrt The Cnnv-rakm Of Paul Or Tlw Tranafrirnilns Pnw-r Of Ckrlirt Tram pmilr'i m-rllrr II 00 It Phil-drrn'a mrrllnc A HO Evening aere-Irr Tin ri'ilnrk eranarllallr nirmac- l-rayrr nir-llne M-dnralnv Pint Churrh Of ChrUI krlrnlUt Calayrra And S-nirr 11 a and IP II Sunday Iraann iuli)rr( Sarramml Sunday arhnnl (I: 'll) and II A Trallmnny meallns llrailln Rnnm Nn nn'l Paririr Onulkwrat Rulldlns nnen dally l-nira Imn A A In rarrpt W-dnraday whrn II rlnara al n'rinrk Sunday and Irial knlidara from 3 lo 5 Ckarrh Ilf (lad (fndrpradrnt IlnUnr-a Prnptr) KI4S krtada Rev Oiln Lm-rker paainr Sunday arlvml 45 A Mnrnipx errvk- I n'rkirh Ynnnn prnplr'a arrvlrr S'5A Kenlnn 7 '45 n'rlnclr Prav-r m--line 7 45 II Rthla udy Prlday 7:45 aulijn-l Rtvaln-linn Armrnlnn Pinmrllrnl (Cnd-namlnnlhinnl) A4H R-v Tahmialnn pamnr Sunday arhnnl S45 A Mnrnin arrvlrr II n'rkirk: fnhlr1 Man la Nnt Cnalrd Irrrlallrr Irrelnclnua Irrri-mlhlr And lirrnular Kirilina arrvlrr n'rinrk a -a- fur ha Ihlrtv nnlb amilv-raarv Prayer menli-i W-dnmnlav 7 Jd Prlrnda I Nmniaallv lranl Aad Kunrll Rrv Prad Oriirorder pa-mr Sunday 45 A M-rnln arrvire 1 1 n'rinrk aulilrrt Old Imwa Pnr Mnrirrn IJiln I'K 45 Kv-iuna 7 411 o'rlnrk: aiilifrr- Tha Tranrnrmlns Vlaion Mblwrek In-i-irallon hmir W-da-ra day MS anena Tueaday flrat Minina Pmrraanl Churrh IMilandrrn And Pev Paul Amlrraun l-a-lnr Sunday arhivil Ml A Mnrnin It n'rkirk ant-i-rl Mr rhumb K-rnlna rvkr n'rkak: I A Rrartnua Invitulmn Yi-m-e -i--r a Iraaue I- ralaa-nnirr mnimilir- in rhara- Klnn'a Hrliwra Tu-ad-v VI rilrirmlai Chuir re-h-araat Prklav a I- Hrllwl Trmd-Ihranna Aad dark N-v npir p-ali-r Siuidav I P4 A Mnrnin arrvire It n'rlH S-rvlee 'HI R'-rnini arriwr o'rin Marfliendnn will ai-rab at hulk arrvlr-a Olhrr I-mna hiuilv Mrui-lay and Patur-d-r ai n-rlnrk HMWtaalfrd I hurra Of uu Cfcrlat Of lallrr Ilav hula I a 2111 (lay Pi Prank Kn pa-mr Sunday erlu-il 45 A Mnrnns aervir 1 1 ti'rira awrak-r PMrr A I'mthrr Bethel Temple 9 -Ma Aw -m AM Presents Prince Marthandun Sunday 1 1 A "The Myslic Teuch" "The Challrnqe Of The Present Hour For Ameries" Hear this great preacher every nit this week eserpt Saturday THOMAS AT CLARK H4ITIT I'lral xmilferx ii ftv TV I Tlly fmstrtT Kundav Hfhool 49 A Jrinrmtig iwrvirv Jl o'clock pubjcfi Tl Uird's Supper Train-me linmn Kvcmn amu 7 10 o'clock: anhlfrt avanpcllitfli! mc-Mat famer miHftmK WcUiicwLiy 7:111) Al Mctlraa IUM ti Rev llarilwx pnatnr Humlav jn A Mrmimjs xxrvlrr 11 o'clock: auNiccl The TUnarr Of iVUvln Kvcning nrmrt 7:51 orlork: auhjeot The Calling fit God Women MlMtonary I'liton rucarfay 7 Af Knpllat Young fVofilc'a li'nlon Tucrdajr Pray meeting ThiirHnv (ait ary 5167 HaaMnglax Rev Clifford Ingla of Fori Worth Tfjwa aupplv tnr flunday iwhoni 94:1 A Al Morning acrvlrc 11 aub icet Tha Three Gardena Ktentng arrv lea 7:311 oVIork uiir( Uff Pupreme Derlalon Prayer meeting Wednesday 7: JO o'clock Memorial Hchnnnl And Kreano Rev Ctiarlea OMcbeil jututaf Pun-day achofil A Morning eervtre 11 o'clock: uh)er1 The Church Of To" morrow Pro praver group 15 Af RYPO group Evening aerv tee 7: JO o'clock: Jibjrrt The Ruhr' Nn Man Uvea Alone Midweek prni and prnver acrvlre Wedneadav followed hy tha monthly hualneaa meeting of the churrh And Merced lev Pedeacleaug iwatne Punriay arhool at 0in A Morning aervue II o'clock BYPU at A'AO fn lowed nt 7:30 o'clock hr th evening amici Mnont PleHiaf Ktdiirada And Rev ilemieranjti paetor Rnndny ch4Mil 0:45 A At Morning am tec tl o'clock DYPU meeting AL Evening amice 7 "in o'riock Uot Freaon And lalaveraa Rev Rynl paator Hundae arhool at 943 A Morning aervlcc Jl nVkirk hrvotioti'tl aervlcc 1U43 A AL BYPU at 9:30 Af vriniLio HI JutH'i CsIN-dral Jlsripma AmI Very Rev Armiria Rennestr peat nr: Rev Tltoma Jiuyra liev Clement lliggui anil Hev Fmnria Pirfnfek aaaiatanl Na'nr tfiirutay mu 9 9 10:30 hiKh miM anil 11:45 A Al At the Frei Air Haae 7:13 A If Nnvarui tn hoteir of Our JJi1v Perpetual Help and Hene-dleflnn Hnmlay evening at 7 "10 ami A n'rliM'k Itallv msiwg 9:50 and 7:43 A Al Hnly Imur Krnlav evening from 7J(i in Hm n'rkirk- BnlurdAjr 4 lu 0 and 7 to 9 Af Hi AlidHtavna fbi i earner Redemrfnrlat Fkthera charge Rev anri Hint Ha pakfnr fhindHv mnaaea 9 7 9 10 and 11:19 A 1 Hilly me 9 "Ml niiA A lievn-Imn Hun lev Tiiiufy fhwmring Our IsNdv of fVrjietugl Help) Bmft Htiird7 1 7:50 HI Thwip'i harMuri AM ttUho Very Rev Mnigiiir Jnmmi (J- Powllng riw Kev Petrirk Hrelm and Rev me O'lJHUgherty itn1 MundAv rmiMe 7 9 iff II gnri nnnn iHillv mMe 7 nnd A Al Mother nf Rnr-mw Nmrenfi Krlihv 3 Al tul HnmlNV 4 ronfemiiirti 4 lo A and 7 to 9 Hetonlev HI (swrtlev Tnlnre AM (' Rev Joe He pmrifkr Riimlap mv Itnluin: git1 Kug-llnh: 11tO A Mf Megiian In MlgA 9 A Imilv miM 9 A J'nily roerv isrvirs 7:50 I' Af runfeaiHoa Hal urdgjg 3 lu A iml 7 lo 9 C'llI Nf II IIP llltlAT Pelrti Are HN5 Cilw I Rrmth mimater Bible gtmlv A Morning nlre 0 Mi Vrl'iek vtihjert Take Ifp Your Crou Amt PnMiiw Me Yntitig Rltile fUts I'rTiO Kerning ke 750 nVIm-k FHliiert KehniMhfg JeriMMiem Mllweek Mill (Hiiily HrilriewUy 7 50 WitlH nf el Thonuiiy 1 Ul AHIhbIiih lr-lcht Hvlli AM (rNt William 9 Irvine onMelrr Bible rHiiIV A Morning enpe II iVrliak: Mhierl Th IVim-lr (if floH Yming pn itle meeting Al Evening er he n'r hrtk: nlijert John The ItMiitlet Midweek meeting VednMriay A nldKrg Trfolly AM IMnroHri Bible elae 6 ill I1 hermong gnd fornmnnkm 4HMUTIAN hni TwAimw AM Rev Neel Mhman avior H'inHav arhnnl g10 A Al Morning eervne (t55 nlm' gnhieH Thing That Cn-mt Re Rbren PMir Hn hns' MendrtV A IO Wnmnna rnonrtl Tuemv Plar 'lew nf Winv'ea -rrv hv M-iven Anierror WdDpytliV 9PM Mr Rrnnk nut nf peima stmlri ervr 'Ml oVumr a-ibjert More Than ftr Belmoitf Arraoe gblllMMl AM I nllege Rev ritevter A HnHer M(of Rnhiv Wliool A Morning rk- foM) n'rlmk eobiei A fy nf ('iinetian Pnlevor meriinv- 11 Kvenlng aerv ire 7 'Ml n'rhtfli: 'intet leilng Whr Ue Are Midweek prr ervic gfirt Rtbia a My Welnriiip 7 71 Af rONliRftsdTIONAf intt And Manlrre 7 danar imai-ir Rev JU'JJJV'A ircNwlr I hrtailatt Fhleaor 0V1 i actwre 7 n'rUvk FK AnH eanatig i Kmllab Ha thiri R'in- 4-iy of each i I'llrrtm ArmrtiUHl Ms-reM 4M Rev II A ('hnhmali'lto rntrf eihool II 49 A $wfcp II ft'rlm 1 viJs-iMt lein-nircl veri-ir Chfta'lan A VTn raa n-iil-' M-rd' 7 i i ur-k m7i KrikiHin V1 Chlf rehearaal FMav 719 I itm or a I Ml Janice AM I eeaoo RigM Rev I Na Ran foariiiin Very pev if Mauni Hran Rev I A oM Fv William Fift aacoriafra Rev A Vaftera Rev ft Plireflt Rev rravr Rev Aamii Ring heimrar rarwma: Ffeal Cortia rtean'a aaaiaiani kuHiv 9 19 A rn tea wneaMo Bn if 11 1 len MalbaH apeak a Ify iicbuia VirnfoM at 1 1 n'rinrk 1(119 Ae It TNI NAN Hrat Feegee AM Tbamaa rev B'lberf A R'wiei paanf Noflitav Olil I anhinnrd Rplvsl ivi rniire IHrerlivf fliA Hmn laf lefw ffearMai MUM 1419 Uni ftmfiris 9 Cent la lalemari (aagrt RraaArnl Mimdimw is is MITItimiHT (rare Rahil AM Pfturlli Rev 4' paatnr Runday arhocl 9-49 A Morning aervlre II n'rinrk: auhies-t Are You Hrnmlminded Ymiih felpiwaluj arrHipa Kie- nlng aerv ire 7:30 o'rlork MuaFal and dramulir aervlre Tha Mia Of M-ny Mir-arlee rmigitl I M-mdv Midweek Ihhie rindv and prayer Wedneadav Church ach'ad meeting Wnlneadav Choir rrhearaal Ihuraday 7: JO HI Paul' t'fltf KrrsMi Rev Warren A Bonner paatnr Runday arhnnl A Mnrning eervire II o'iliMik: auhieri fhtod Nrtu In liid Tlrnra Kvenmg nervhr 7'-Ul d'eliwk: toiliierl Or TrenaluliniKg High Brhoid and lnicuea If Thu I von CirHe will meet in the home Mr Wnller Ilrhie 540 Wialmn Avenue Moiulav 745 C'n-hoaieeaea Mr (I A Mahler and Mr I Ileirmrer Jr Piaver nierMiig Wednea lay 7: JO gotffrrt MaklHI A lliauay Cuucvruma luial Mrd Tfiolunme AM 91 Rev ft jCiuhin Rondiv arlwMil A M- MnriiiiiR aervhe rtYlcek: lijlfli'i'i The I'hrmllnn Anawer To Life ftvenlrg aervh-e tl a'elnrk vraprr aenlre (ev Melt in Wheatley lr newly upimfnied bmoHnip ledur mil spa'll! nn Our iJtlie Trademark Circle nierliiigB Tuesday a foikiwa' AiderwytOe 'ircle IP deearrt luncheon in the iMUite ul Mr llainid (atie IVi9 ln-ar Aieour- jieiiMiiv cin deaaert duni In the imrne nf Mia A Pimhi 40m Hunllttalon Rniilev-ird it Circle Urn aert 1'iaihmn in the i-onie of Mr 1 Klllnl fl'JI H-n Pahln Atriue: knend ahlp Cirri degaert lunrheo In tha hMne of Mra flen llarmph 3247 Vrin Nea iuxilrard (Slrla imrihuiarv mining lit borne of Nriiwy Prleimn 4mi Me lada Avenue Wedtteada) A Mid week emeu Wedoeailai 730 Af Merrn 9ltg llltnola AM Nnrlh Maple Rev L-iiwreni Ilnnlei tMinf Run day arhte I 49 A Morning arti II n'Hork aobierl Tne Mnrnln Wnrahlp aer l( a VK per-p11 meelinaa Hi Kieiiinr aeriie 7 JO n'rloek The ci rudian llueineM Men'a (Temmllte of Krearni will hai rliarge nf Ihe aervlre The WWH vureiing in the A Nhkeia hone 1 51 Croieite Aserme Tueaday 5f! I' Prater meeting gnd ftihl atudy Wedneaday 7 "0 Free arlnird o'clock atudy day begin Rumlay A eersiee Friday nelMHil oVIork 7:43 9:43 fM9 41 Vfiiiug Ketirg and tiied oi I'raver I Inga I mop lion n'rinrk -HEALTH- Disinfection Of The Home By Dr Morris Fiihbain After there has been an Infectious disease In the home it la necessary to make rertain ail infectious material is removed from possibility nf rontart with those who are well rumigntlnn and dis- a-rilr- 7 45 n-rln-k: rone ear-l-a 'l -lli rluirth a-h-vii 5n -Inrk Ei-Nadina Nartnn: A n-rlnrk aln-ne nilnrh' ai-aakrr A h-alihi arrlr Tueaday rvr I Preyr In Hrdnradar tt 7 45 SalraUan Amiy lladd g3 Via A4otant Jii'ti Mill fompaev Infection used to lie required Then0r other antiseptics hen not in it was thought the air in such uxe Halrh Aad n-ulk Maid nrv Inn ll-rm-in pa-'nr Rundav -rhnnl P45 A MnfP-na Mrilr- II n'chirli YPMH o'elneg 7 Fvemig aervlre place would he full of germs and it was nooosnry to use fumes of burning sulfur nr formaldehyde In older to make the home safe Nowadays we have learned to rely much naira on plenty of fresh air sun- shine and dryness as a means of'leavea the room should scrub his Sppskors at the Thursday evening Senate miTtlng wore Allen Thompson Horace White and Alexander Goognoian Musical entertainment at the last mooting of the Fortins Included a piano solo by Gloria Shephard and a vocal duel by Beverly Kuhllu and Jenne Peterson Class of '42 candidates who have filed petition (or the class election are Nurnuind Manock Fred Dow and Stan Horaal president Louise Muslcn and Bill Dillen vice president Janet Ayers Sue Combs Kny Siuiggs and Frances Taylor secrelary and Tommy Daugherty Mary N'eilson Elsie Knossler and Frances Taylor treasurer At a rally Friday Dirk Olufs representing the giaduating rlass presented the school the senior gift a recording marhine The executive committee has voted a sweater award to Yell Leader Sian Fioinsi German Language Rites Are Discontinued By Lutheran Church Here Rev Rudnlck pastor of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church at Freanit Sm-lrty for tha Hard nf It-arfnf Inmnrrniy mnrnlns at 11 n'rlimk in tha Hnniii'ltar Mrmn rial Homo 2SS North Calavaras Edwin Loihfrred will xpask rRMHUFIlMT Meat Armculnn Fleal Aug IlNttllHglfHI ffav Amokhman imainr ft'in-iav ashivsl A Mnnilnff aervlre II o'rlnrk nkUrl Th 0V AH Tha Ni-w Mr-DDrial ar i fur Hi Ini (ev If ManMciau nt I' If Fsenmg aefvfre 14 Wl Wrier Vrnin nefiflea neetlrg Will iCNfl FhJrliR MWO iiiiibH in the A Urk May fsraecr martlng WMtfeuiv Amo hnninvi will icnrl iipIib hofiHv a 1 45 AM lln! --a m-lliui II PalvAilnh line 51 iiaa a Ti'iirwiav 7 ''lo PaliatHm hireling Baiurdav in HI (iMtrs I seech OrfbMef Freaun Anil til lliia fle Fharaiamia Maomsia f-aafne Pun Aav chfv arrikii JO o'rlck Lltiicr'v in ft It pticrim IlnhiiNa UrNwet Af hrrnH Rev A M'Tmd -e-lr FiftHav Bchdrfti it ft VnfMi 11 o'chMg aotoeri th Htveritn 1M pe nice aert tie 7 30 Ik it thr- The Meehlr-g M'l'ior Parr Wejoea- 7 ftf Prnver mertiag Friday to putt frfMHeft takrmarlf llilarfro Anil I pay A ri irepiiri: iaoe fhie1av a l-ixil A 49 A arcsira til 19 o'etoek aohierf Tfe Cf-po Tii'itni'f'ani Fcrtinr and ii'Oior vnoog pef'ee aervlre 0 'in K'rving aef 7 43 nViock aulnerl T'i-e Mes'Pel 10 A Orest tf re 19'rMnel- 45 riir'rn awe Tfocssv tfl a Tr" Rrdv 19 ftihl Vlaabmnra ftlatrilaft ll nwntnln 19 ae Pev K- llort HnpSaf Phn1 0 49 A Vn'Mog eervlce nVi'wk iliipct Pr Vri' IrIIMi RYPC a'in FMfir 719 oviArk With 1 f- ga 7 3n f1 CiHiir rrtTi Frtaay Satnn I niim I Im Near I inroln Vmv IVaroiil Vt RnnJiv arlrirtH i A M-irnine aer'ire 1ft ork1 mthivH goni AM llellnr 'hrianau K-d-a-i-r anapa IHI ertr- -'ul n't Inrk: uhl-1 Tl1' Of P-annailli 1-a-hrr llllnln lu fr'T lining rntifPM In the fr'if Ch'ifr-h from 7 a ft eama if torr he rbovch tto1v T'IM(r 7 Midweek praer merMtig Wednea-lay f-Vt altrJ Otlve Near tHatwra Rev rilffrd aa(rte Ren Hav arhnnl 9 43 A Morning aertbe band thoroughly with sp and water After the patient lias reeovrred or ha been removed from the home terminal disinfection Is practiced Everything which can he washed w'lh iap and hot water should he woslied Clothing msltresw and pillows which i-anno1 lie boiled should lie plnred outdoors In the sunlight and air fr at l'a't twenty four hour To bonks pniiers and similar mate mi whirii ren he destroyed should he riesi roved That whlih rinnnt be destroyed should he rlraned and left tn the tin for at leot Iwrnty four hour and preferably should net be handled for a period of four work Then the shkrnnm and everything In It should a lo thnrouah-ly sunned and aired for af Iraxf twenty four hour Epilepsy 7 7 say: Mr niece who Is now thirty five years old has had Cpliepiy store she was 4 Rh ways has attacks at night and 'ir-o-'irrr flnard member are ce sometimes dor not regain ron-jlrr Illllikrr and I Jewett srlousne for ten rr twelve hour! What should 1 do for hreT iSolaiat SelaeterJ Answer: Every such person a hRV ggid fepMiHtv In artlrlM on! orW rrlti Mill ir guel Ihl Biiblrrt should be ronsisnHy "ilolst at the church lr of the Mnripna and Street today announced the church ha discontinued Orman lansunge services Ho snld a resolution lo abandon Ihe s'-rviie was unanimously approved at a recent annual meeting of member of the congregallnn lie-rouse of the slate of war exisling between the United States and Germany destroying germs Nevertheless a good deal of disinfection has to he carried on during the roure of an Infectious disease In order to prevent transmission of the disease from Ihe Infected person to other All aorta of material discharged from the eyes rnrs nose and throat skin nnd oilier parts of the body ran he disinfected by bring rollrrtrd in a paper rloth or rviton and burned oner Those who attend Ihe sick perron hould avoid tnuehing materials from the body of the infected per-snn Towels bed rlnthing and lllnens alwaa should be gathered up with 'the Infected side In and should be handled by 'he non in-fecied corners or edge Water used bathe the patient con he disinfected by boiling or by adding to It solution of nesnl or othrr disinfectant material before It la emptied Into a lavatory or sewer Linen can he disinfected hy boiling -with soap and water and should be so treated before bring sent to a public laundry Dishes glassware knives fork spoons and other utensils ran he put In a sol 11 Men of rrerol for en hour for disinfection or they eon he tahed nnd boiled with soap These should not he used hy other members ef th family undr any rlrrumstanres hut should he set ssld for bv the Infected patient only Fond coming from the 7:30 Sunday Evening 7:30 Invlti-a Tire I'ulilir To Il-ar Dll AKTIIIR I Ml MSN Mrlill I EltT I'rraldrnt of rarlfli- VliiMil (if RrllRlnn "rrrernf Malm Sf Rrlldliiiin I're-tlnm In 8 11 A MORNING WORSHIP "lpadcra far Ih- t'lilirrhrs af Tiininrrnwr'' Id A Adult la-4 MMJ Prad Mriii I IS A (kurvS Orhanl 1:11 5 milk Omi FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH John Gr44 Minister and Dlvliodtro Streets umlnf (he rare of ron-pnenl dork tir tbare srp many wi In whlrh th ratlrot with rpli- py ran i-p hpppfii-rt simply not snfn In Iravd such paiimts without regular medlral wrvire i 4.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Fresno Bee Archive

Pages Available:
2,492,095
Years Available:
1922-2024