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PAGE FOUR. THE BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN-SATURDAY, SEPT, 13. 1947. EOPLAR GKOVE Mrs. Eva JCdircll, Correspondent Daily Republican GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY jrncE, west pleasant bt.

F. T. MORAJV CO, Publisher POPLAR GROVE, Sept. 13 "What Makes A Preacher?" will be the theme of worship Sunday morning in the Federated church. The Sunday" school board will meet with Mr.

and Mrs. George 'Cosyviahl rvsV" CswaV CHribvHl sr Kin 'sehmfJyaolceMl EVELYN COWDIN fllutrel it th Post Offlc In Bslvl-Arm, Illinois, Bcoood Class Mall. I Xima of Going to Press P. M.I Immanuel Lutheran -i Telenhoar Missouri Synod, "The Church Call Telcphonas N. t.tS ar K8S ta get Is coatao with the newarsom to report I Of The Lutheran Hour," 420 West Pollnow Monday era practically blooming In your with Letty.

Anne glanced at Philip Boone street. The Rev. Hermann breakfast room, Anne thought wun a smne at meir nasty exit. M. Bauer, pastor.

laying the paper asidtrsnd looking and saw that he was looking after Sunday school and Bible class mwi Moms to laqulrs about news Blatters. Call Telephone Na 41 raaeh tbc baslnrsa oMlrc to Insert Want Ads or so Inquire about ether advertising or any business matter. No advertising Is accepted, through Telephones SSS or 38. CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR MARY WAS getting bored. For a week she had enjoyed the change.

Castles and sand pile and apple trees and an attic had kept her occupied, but one rainy day she suddenly tired of being read to out at uie tulips through the case clock. Mrs. Irwin Maitland entertained the Alpha Beta guild Thursday. The annual fall farm products sale will be held the Social Mary with the expression of one who was aboui to speak, but had at 9:30. Worship service at 10:30 ment windows.

She glp-ced across The Lutheran hour is hroad FROM THE CHURCH STEEPLE While selfishness instead of the desire to serveisjthe dom mating- motive of the-vatajoTityTe-people of the world, there will be trouble and plenty Of it. While the battle goes to the strong and the weak are down-Jrodden and crushed there will be peace only in name everywhere in the world. Fruit trees do not grow from thistle seed, neither can you plant greed and ex-' pect a fruitage of peace and good will. We seem to have learned the law of nature with respect to raising better crops but we are slow to learn the law of nature and of God in matters that are spiritual. But we seem to be at the place where it is learn or perish.

By A. R. O. changed his mind. at Philip, still burled in the edl torials, and sighed.

She didn't ob cast every Sunday morning at "What's the matter?" she asked 4 Cents Single Copy Per rmk bv Carrier -25 Cent! Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock lect to people reading at break and of playing with Anne old toys, Center Thursday, September 25. Per Year In ADVANCE br Car going fast, she liked to herself, but she not quite liking the look. "Oh, nothing, only "Only what. Philip?" "Anne, when are we over WAAF, and every Sunday sponsored by the Federated rier Boy $13.00 home?" aid think they should learn to eat evening at 6:30 over WJJD. Dr, church board.

Par Year In ADVANCE on Rural Route in Boone and adiacont Anne put down her magazine, and read at the same time. "She's a little too quick to drop Counties 8.001 "Oh, I don't know. I thought we'd Philip obliged her to the extent Social club members were entertained Thursday in the home of whatever she's doing. She could II Other Zone B.Ot Walter, A. Maier is the speaker, a a Salvation Army have finished those books first" wait until Philip called us up and of laying down his paper and told us he couldn't do without us I starting in on the egg which, she Notice to Subscribers If Mrs.

H. K. Edgell, with Mrs. N. TOUT "Oh, well, what's the difference paper Is not delivered by 7 clock.

Captain and Mrs. Ben Bernardy, H. Nesmith assisting. any longer." I knew, was cold by now. She'd just have been cross, and she tali "Bel vldere Parcel Delivery, tele- Capron Methodist officers in charge.

Mrs. O. Stenerson, past pre puons 868. who will make prompt de wouldn't have wanted to do it next Philip called Uat night- "How "Has spring really come, or am UNCLE ZEKE SEZ; The Rev. Ernest Cummings, sident of district four, Rebekahs, time." are my women folks getting i still too optimistic 7 Schedule of services: Sunday school 10 o'clock, holiness meeting pastor.

liveries of all missed papers. Tele-phono calls to 868 may be mad any time np to 7 :80 p. m. which Is th deadlino for this special service. De t'She does too much of that along?" I "You're too pessimistic.

Summer attended district officers night at Pecatonica Tuesday. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, though. Yesterday she started to at 11 o'clock, Young People's Le 'Swell, Anne was almost tear-1 has come, practically. Mary morning worship at 11 o'clock. When I think o' how gloomy we wuz a-bout Juley furst en regard t' th crotiS et makes me laff.

livery truck starts out with papers Tor missed subscribers at 7 :30 p. m. In ful at the sound of his voice. I you've got the paper in the mar put her things away, and some kid gion 6:30, open air, 15, and Sal Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Hursh, Mr. 'We're gaining weight alarmingly. I malade." She reached for the dish called her and she dashed off. You vation meeting 8 clock. finished job." Is Jenny taking good care of as she spoke.

caso of any failure please notify office nxt day. This newspaper is a member of TJnlt- Things shore do change when tfff The pastor's morning sermon arid. Mrs. Chris Boget, Mrs. Nora Irwin, Mrs, Orran Dyer and Mrs.

R. E. Hull attended the grange South Eaptlt theme will be "The Narrow Way.J' Oh, well, she's Just a baby. you?" I "And in the Philip res- good Lord sends rain an sunshin od Proas Association and United Press She'll learn." -Too good, sne srootners me." cued that. Located at 109 Logan avenue banquet In Ilockford Monday.

Combined Youth Fellowships will hold their meeting in Rock "We'd better come home before I "Too bad you haven't Philip's "How? If you don't teach her?" Anne, who had continued wash Mrs. Gertrude Nesmith of Ot The Rev. G. C. Blossom, pastor, client member alon ar entitled to republlHh news dispatches credited or otherwise.

Including all local new, contained herein. United Press service fer t' grow th corn an th grain an other stuff. Et jist shows thct et dont pay t' wurry. Wurry dont mak things better an et. makes you re completely spoiled." I technique for eating antf.

reading J10 West Second street, parson tawa is visiting her son and He wasn't In any hurry to see at the same time." Anne's irony ing dishes, stopped and turned is exclusive in this community. age phone, number 1366W. Cut park, leaving at 6 o'clock. Caledonia Congregational Sunday school at 10 o'clock, fol them, she thought, when sne nad was too heavy for even a child to around. "If I don't teach daughter-in-law, the Rev.

and Mrs. N. II. Nesmith, here. miseribie besides.

Looks lik Sunday schedule: Church school hung up. well, he deserved an miss. she repeated. By the way he lifted emotional rest if anyone did I "Don't ycta like to have people iix and Mrs. Paul E.

Waite of his head she knew her sudden flare thcys a-goin t' be a purty good oijisti-K" r'thini Irvine --Vlt, "stxr: 1 of resentment was in her voice. at li clock and evening evah Lostant called on Mr. and Mrs. 1 Aniftht But the brlef taIk had Taroken read at breakfast?" Marv.asked. ilaUIU I QiUP IJX hes 4etha-y, Sb.told her -that I don't mind, 'usually, Strikes me thet we're ridin high hut You know as well as I do that gelistic service at 7:45.

M. Bennett here Saturday. Mr. fninp wouia at least De giaa 10 tnrtnv nH ui.nt Young people meet Tuesday Waite taught here last year. an they liable t' be a bust a-fore long.

I aint wurryin none tho, the one thing Mary needs moat is to develop a sense of responsibil i-iici-n iic. i-6'" vou to eet throueh." Mrs. John Bullard and Mr. and evenings at 7:30 in the parson nilgai even mouuy uer uici a m9t'. nmhlHm.nf age.

Mrs. Robert McCave spent Mon ity," he said quietly. "You're not helping her to do it, and you make cause I bin thru em, an I know right well we caint go long lik mue. wnaiever mo reon, Anne "Probably this time it means She wanted to go home, wapt to cle, Philin day night here with Mrs. Mildred wiiawecK intercession hour is it hard for me to." Garden Prairie Congregational The Rev.

Milton O. Laib, pastor. Morning worship and church school, beginning at 10 o'clock. The junior choir will rehearse each Wednesday evening and the senior choir will meet for practice Thursday evenings. this fcr long.

held each Wednesday at 8 o'clock I a crVi CkA "Tri tint onritio" a unmo 'a But Philip, such a trivial By A. R. O. PhUip was not there to greet fa BnH, 5. f.

at Choir rehearsals are held Wed Bullard, en route home to Chicago after a two-week vacation at Garden City, Mich. SATURDAY'S FILATURES 6 :00 Hawk Larabee, 1VBBM. iM Forrlta roller WUAO. :80 Sound Off, WBBX. 6:80 News Keports, WUN.

:8 Curtain Time, WMAQ. Turn Keport, WON, 7:00 Twenty Qaestions. WGJI. 1:00 Robert Lewis, WUBM. 7:00 Life Of Hlley, WMAQ.

7 (30 -Truth Oil'onoqatg ces, WMAQ. 7:80 Harlem nospltalitr, W'OX. 7:80 Barn Danes Party, WJLb. 7:80 Famous Trials, VVCFI 7:66 Mows, WBBM. thing!" nesdays at 9 o'clock, Roy Peter uuv ciiii woo, tutu vriicui -i "That's the way those things A 1 V.

I Mr. and Mrs. Hahn of Ber son directing. i nr "Can I asked with Free Methodist Located at 419 North Main keley, were guests of Mr. and i what' Anne thought was a truly hoH hnori In VmH riava HairfriuMTh a I 0 start If you don't make her feel such thjng3 are Important now, she won't when she's older.

Today doesn't matter, of course, but you wvvu wv waaww vtujo Am nlnA am odq trvi a Zion Lutheran The Rev; -Harry Shogren, 81b street, the Rev. John H. Hoyt, pas Mrs. O. H.

Stenerson Tuesday night. streptococcic throat infection, and laIn thata wnat 1 call a 1 tit ftitfynr Tf Ha In rr-7 I tor; Merrill Perkins, Sunday There will be no worship service Russell Hazelwood of Brook u6 cooperation," she said. "You cer- yCL fZZT tairdy can. You can start by taking oiran follra t-rt rn trio rolonhfina I 0 School superintendent. or Sunday school periods tomor don't seem to Care WHAT she does any more.

What's come over you, Anne? You never used to be this Sunday schedule: Church school w.a vVw I rriA Kvtlrp avfT friA anAiVM artrl rinat, ings, b. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Kelly. row.

Services will be resumed Sep 10 o'clock, morning worship 11 Mrs. Leslie Peters of Harvard ne was oui loaay! hotter nut thm hnok o'clock, young people's service 8:00 Mitten Carefully, WGN. 8:00 Hit Parade, WMAQ. 8:80 Bill Goodwin Know, WBBM. :80 The Better Half, WfiN.

8:80 Can Ten Top This, WMAQ. 8 Vaughn Monroe, WBBM. 9:00 t'anova, WMAQ. a .00 Theater Of The Air, WGN. Hayloft Frolic.

9:00 (Saturday Serenade, WBBM. 0:80 Grand Ole Opry, WMAO. 9:30 Ioe Honklns. HX8. wny aion 1 you lei me mow! y.

PhiHr, ,0 tember 21 with church school at 10 o'clock and the regular morn visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7:30, evangelistic service 8 o'clock. A 1 I 4. W41 Mviviig, aaaaau naivui vjiiic uciuanucu.

i0 H. K. Edgell, Thursday. "Light" and "Life" radio hour "Mo wni lri Vi a 7rA VSq1 a fit nrad I Caswell street, pastor. Regular Sunday services to be in Trinity Episcopal church until further notice.

Church school and morning worship at 10:45. Camp Epworth Sunday School For young and old of entire community. Bible study, group singing of hymns and choruses. School meets each Sunday afternoon at 2:15 in chapel. Special be over." Herbert Waterman, township each Sunday morning at 7:30 over going to anyway, but Dr.

Somers "Don't pay any attention to him way." Anne's heart was beginning to beat hard. "I didn't know you weren't satisfied," she said, keeping her voice but unable to keep it steady. "I've tried to do what I thought you wanted." "Anne, you know all I've ever wanted was for you to treat Mary as you'd treat your own child. I Station WCFL, Chicago. said not to worry you." road commissioner, attended a convention at Peoria Thursday.

ing service at 11 o'clock. a Trinity Episcopal Corner of North Main street and East Hurlbut avenue, the Rev. Frederick B. Wolf, rector. Some? h'ad thought him WaDt t0 diaC0Ur Mrs.

Evelyn Richardsbn and Mary giggled and slid- down The first quarterly meeting of Henry Johnson of Capron were here Monday. pmkJ from. her chair. I start now." the church year will be held Sunday with the Rev. W.

E. Mc- Sundays: Holy Eucharist at 8 9:80 Abe Burrows, WBBM. They're The Tops, WGN. 10:00 Party Time, WBBM. 10:80 Gould's WBBM.

10:80 Hympbonrtte, WMAQ. 11:00 News And Mnslo, WGN. 18:00 Midnight Matinee, WBBM. 12:001180 Club, WMAQ. CHICAGO FREQUENCIES WGN 780, WIND 660, WILL 580, WMAQ 670, WBBM 780, WAIT 820, WX8 890, WENB 890, WAAF 960 Mrs.

Darwin Carlson of Detroit, came in she forgot everything but PhiP was sUU pretending to just the one simple fact, of her 4Tanble. "Here, the one morning o'clock and 9:30, morning prayer Cormick, district superintendent, wouldn't have expected it of many women, but I thought YOU would, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren, and church school at 9:15. peaking at both morning and and you did, until Weekdays: Holy Eucharist daily love for him, and she put her arms I ve aa around his neck and kissed him asfand could take life easy.

Hold she had not done since the first on! 1 particularly wanted that last evening services. "Communion will and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Herman- He stopped. Anne knew why he except Monday at 7:30.

Confes iniuuf eacn aunaay. a a Kingston Methodist Service at Herbert at 9:45 a. at Kingston at 11 a. m. Ep-services at 7:45 p.

m. son. be served at the mottling worship bite." He caught Anne's arm be stopped, and suddenly, something week of their marriage. sions and spiritual counsel Satur wviri iooo, WMBI UIO, WJJD 1160, JOB IS 80, W8BC 1240, WCBW 12M, WKDC 1240, WMKO Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Guell and nd Mrs. Lois Mayberry will sing. ns must have some strene-th. fore she could remove his plate, eticence, restraint, common days from 5 o'clock to 6 o'clock family called on Mr. and Mrs.

There will be a baptismal service to hold her so tightly. and pulled her down on his lap. "If HM WHKM 1SVB. sense, whatever it was gave way. by appointment Ervvin Owens and daughters in Until r.Sheila came," she burst in the afternoon at 2:30 at the "Will you forgive me, Anne? I known I was marrytag.

wanted you, but I reminded myself Hcy Be careful of that forkl he Beloit Sunday. Wheeler farm near Camp Epworth REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Weekly bulletin comniled hv out with an accumulation of violence that left her shaking. "If in conjunction withn. the Mission that I was your doctor as well as "r7" acu M. King, for weeks of August 22 your husband, and Tve been a doc-jwiUl the acraP eEB- Covenant and South Baptist you'd forget about Sheila, we'd all be happier." tor longer, you know." I A child's voice came through the and 29, 1947.

JSI. If YOU'D forget about her, "No. I won't ever fore-ive vou." open window. "Mar lee." we'd be happier." she said, wondering how she could I Anne leaned past Philip and St. Vincent's guild will meet Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the The vestry will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the rectory.

First Church of Christ Scientist At 315 North State street. Sun ever have wanted to get away looked out. How could I forget her? What from him. a I "Come on in, Letty. The front Mission Covenant Corner of Van Buren street and East Hurlbut avenue, the Rev'.

Willard L. Archer, interim pastor. Sunday schedule: Bible school at 10 o'clock, morning worship at 11 o'clock and evening evangelistic service at 7:45. Bible study and prayer services will be held each Thursday evening at 7:45. a First Presbyterian Church Corner of North Main street First Presbyterian Church Corner of North Main street and East -Lincoln avenue.

Warranty Deeds Dominic A. Kirane w. to Arthur Frost o. $10; L. 2, Blk.

8 Otis Caswell's Addition 'Ethelyil Danlefti to" Harold L. Daniels w. $10; L. 2, Blk. 2 Ex.

Otis Caswell's Addition. "You'd have had to leave Mary door's open, and Mary's upstairs." UiJ.Vi V.ll WWUA14 lb JllCAJTW AA. A U1U What difference does it make whaf," I think? All you ever wanted me anyway. I couldn't have had herl They watched the child go exposed, and I knew rd be all around the house. "Well," Philip day services at 11 a.

m. Sunday for was to make a home for you and Mary. You want me to teach Mr. and Mrs. Orris Georgeson and Franklyn Flynn left Tuesday for Marquette," for a week's vacation.

They will visit Mr. and Mrs.J. Raymond Kelly and Bernard Haley who are Jiere seeking relief from hay fever. D. A.

Mclntyre ana "Clarence Tripp were in Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Hall and John A. Hall are at Harshaw, seeking relief from hay fever. Mrs. Birdena Marriett went to Chicago today to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Frank and her granddaughter, Jane Ellen, week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marriett. right. That sulfanilamide is noth- said finally, pushing Anne's hair ing short of miraculous where back, you'd Just get off my The Rev.

James E. Walker, pastor. Sunday school meets each Sunday at 9:45, followed by morning worship services at 11 o'clock. Westminster fellowship, for young people, holds a meeting at 6 strep is concerned." I lap, you might work off some of Mary the things that would have made Sheila perfect for you. I'M to make Mary perfect for you.

Is that what you expect?" She held him off and looked at I that ambition." shcool at 10 a. m. Testimonial meetings each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading room at 203 South State open daily from 2 to 5 p. m.

except Sundays and holidays. him. His mouth still curved up in I Anne stretched a moment, and East Lincoln avenue. the corners when he smiled, but straightened his tie, and then got No! I don't expect you to do o'clock. i'i The Rev.

James E. Walker, pas anything but find some fantastic his eyes showed what he had been up and started again to clear the through. table. Philip stayed where he was tor. Sunday school meets each "The Pioneer Of Life" will be way to take out your jealousy of both of them.

Why a man would be "Oh, Philip!" she said, and she and lighted a cigarette. Sunday at 9:45, followed by morning worship services at 11 o'clock. the theme of the pastor's sermon'- Golden Text, Romans 1-20: The Donald A. Baird w. to Conrad E.

Michel o. $10; Beg. Sly line Menominee etc. 1 John Howard McKay o. to Dominic A.

Kirane o. $10; Lots 9 10, Blk. 4, West Park Addition. G. Donald Shaw to Donald R.

Burrowbridge o. $10; Lots 1 2, Blk, 1, Gilman's 8th Addition etc. Clarence J. Wolf w. to Howard C.

Wilke $10; pt. Lots 5 6, Blk. 1, Rowan Bros. Addition. Peggy B.

Prohaska h. to began to cry. I Anne was beginning to wash for the morning service. invisible things of Him from the I don't look that bad, do I the dishes when the little girls Sigma Sigma Chi. for high school young people, holds a meeting at Roger Marshall will sing "In My such "a fool!" He turned with a smothered exclamation and went out of the room.

Anne felt her knees buckle and managed to reach a chair. She could not have ereation of the world are clearly I'll shoot Somers. He told me 1 1 came in. looked fine." I Tin going over to Letty's house. Father's House Are Many Man L6 o'clock.

seen, being understood by the Then Mary, who had been out Anne," Mary said, "Can sions" and Lucinda Joiner and things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead. Roger will sing "Beside Still Wa ters," as arranged by Roger. Or shaken more with a fever. A moment later she heard the front door slam. She was alone.

with Micky poor Micky, who had "I guess so." been left behind because of Mrs. "What about those books you Bowman's cat came in, and Anne were going to dust?" Philip asked, let go of Philip with a shaky little "Didn't I hear them being dumped gan meditations, tor be played by Capron Lutheran The Rev. E. G. Burtness, pastor, Sunday schedule: Sunday school, high school and adult Bible classes at 9:45.

Divine worship at 11 o'clock. She stared blankly at the win First Evangelical United Brethren North Main at East Madison Mrs. Frank Harms, will include "Temple Prelude" by Petrali, "If PAVING POSTPONED A proposed $100,000 paving project on the Brooke road from 11th to Kishwaukee street in Rockford was put over to 1948 yesterday mainly because eight or ten property owners refused to give five feet for right of way widening required by the state. Charles Ind submitted a low bid of $99,997.24 for the job. laugh so that Mary could have lout on the floor him.

I "Oh. I'll finish that" Anne said dow. "Now I've done it," she said aloud, and over again to herself. Now I've done It With All Your Heart" by Mendels easily. Mary spun around without streets, the Rev.

Fred W. Deutsche, minister, residence 954 East Lincoln avenue. Telephone sohn and "Hymns Of Praise" by It was nice to have spring flow-1 even Baying goodby, and vanished 1 (To Be Continued) Newell. The Westminster choir 438-R. will sing the choral responses.

Sunday services: Church school a KOEIILER-KOEHLER MILWAUKEE When Miss Margaret Koehler was married it Sidney E. Gorman w. to Fred UNDER THEIR NOSES at 10 o'clock, worship service at Vickers $10; Com. at a point on Sec. line Sec.

36, Twnp. 44, Range R. Falkenstein $10; L. 11. Blk.

5, AUBURN, Ind. A thief pried Jehovah's Witnesses Chester E. Crider o. Lots 7 8, Blk. 2, Hagemeier's 1st Addition.

Oliver Edson to Alden P. Ed-son $10; N. 30 acres N. NE. Sec.

29, Twnp. 45, Range 4. 1 C. Miller to Grace E. Taylor $10; S.

ft L. 2, Blk. 2, B. N. Dean's Addition.

Fred M. Easton to Fred E. Tobyne $10; ptE. SW. hi.

Sec. 22-44-3. Rose Payne to Grace E. Taylor L. 3.

Bennett's 5th Subdivision. Frank Kolar w. to Harold Ek-lund $10; Begf: Sly line W. 11 ocolck. "The Christian's Armor" will was no trouble at all to change her records.

She married Herbert Meetings held at 501 South About 3,000 pounds of roses are required to produce one pouijd of attar of roses. State street Sunday evening at 7: open a roll-top desk in the firemen's room in the city hall and took $4 in cash and $2 in stamps. The firemen's room directly ad J. Koehler, no relation. be the theme of the sermon for the morning worship service.

30, Watch tower study, 8:35 Theo cratic ministry course. Wednes 3. Henry H. Voiles w. to Trustees I.

O. O. F. No. 832 $10; pt.

L. 7, Blk 1, Thomas Jory's Addition. Quit Claim Deeds Cronk Fry's Subdivision. Grace E. Taylor to James C.

Miller o. $10; pt. L. 2, Blk. 2, B.

N. Dean's Addition. Deed Scottish Cem. Ass'n. to Mrs.

Ruth A. Brown, L. 170 Scottish Cemetery Ass'n. Willow Creek. joins the police station.

day 7:30, book study, "Let God Be a a St. James Catholic The Rev. Daniel P. Drennan, Notice True." Service meeting at 8:05. First Methodist pastor, and the Rev.

E. P. Petit, assistant pastor. Kitchen closed for one week Phoebe E. Butterworth to Logan avenue and Whitney bou Locust St.

Ptto Eicksteadt to Charles H. starting Monday. Sept. 15. Sunday masses 7 o'clock, 8:30 waV? UA'V levard.

Rev. H. T. Chenoweth THE NORBAR 13 Frank J. Downs $10; L.

5, Blk. 1, Hollister King's Addition. Frank J. Downs to Phoebe Butterworth o. $10; L.

5, Blk. 1, and 10 o'clock. Confessions Saturdays from 3 o'clock to 5:30 and pastor. Sunday service schedule vs CALEDONIA Ills Fern Cleveland, Correspondent CALEDONIA, Sept. 13 The includes 10 a.

m. church school frdm 7 o'clock to 8:30. Week-day Tomatoes For sale for canning. Peters, 416 W. Boone St.

11 a. m. worship; junior high fel Ralph Hollister King's Addition. masses at 8 o'clock. At Cancer Meet lowship at 6 o'clock and high Grace E.

Taylor to Rose Payne Masses on Holy days of obli work of excavating under the school fellowship at 6:45, 13-15-16 L. 3, Bennett's 5th Sub. a. I E- A A I I Congregational hureh and preparing the space for a new kitchen, dining room and recreation ITS A SAD DAY, KIDS gation 5 :30, 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock. Communion first Fridays 5:45, 6:45 and 7 o'clock mass.

Confessions previous Thursday afternoon end evening. Senior Youth Fellowship will cniov a party this evening, as room has progressed rapidly the sembling at the church at past week. The excavating has been completed and for two days New scholars are invited by the First Baptist pastor to enroll in church school about 15 workers have been mix Corner North Main street and Sunday at 10 o'clock. ing and pouring concrete. East Hurlbut avenue, the Rev At the; worship hour the senior Mr.

and Mrs. G. D. Smith of Oscar V. Luchs, pastor.

choir will sing under the direction Janesville, surprised his of Holm, the anthem aunt, Mrs. B. J. Cleveland, by ar The morning sermon theme will "Almighty God, Unto Whom All be "God's Garden" and Robert riving shortly after noon Sunday to spend the remainder of the day Hearts Are Open" by Pears. The Campbell will sing.

soprano solo part will be taken with her. The home' of Mrs. Fred Ma- by Miss Mary Louise McCord. Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Orr enter rean. North btate street, will oe Organ selections by Mrs. Charles Angell will inrlude "Prelude" by 'I 7. A the scene of a meeting and pot tained a group of nine Wednesday evening in honor of their son, Wayne, who will become a stud luck dinner of the Ada Stearns it fy T- Brosig. "Solitude" by Hesse, -and Missionary society Monday at ent at the University of, Illinois "In Thee Is Gladness" by Bach.

The pastor's sermon theme is "Be 6:30. Members will bring table service and a dish to pass. The when the fall term opens. An Imitator pf Christ." Tent Meeting SEPTEMBER 16-28 7:45 P.M. EVERY NIGHT Dofy Flats --Back of City Hall Mr.

and Mrs. Vandermoor Rev. O. V. Luchs.

pastor, will Junior High Fellohip will re Utt, who nave, been guests of peak on "World Evangel ism." her aunt, Miss Bessie Ralston, sume meetings Sunday evening. Senior Fellowship will meet at Co-Workers will meet Thurs the past week left Sunday for 7:15, election of officers- being their home at Charleston, W. Va planned. The lesson will be giv Mrs. Eugene Sisson and Susan day afternoon in the home of Mrs.

Jesse Crone, McKinley avenue. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Ruth Wilcox, Mrs. Olive Luchs en by Bob Barnum. Refreshments of Marshfield.

Wis, visited her mother, Mrs. Adria Cain, and her will be served by Miss Joan Walters and Miss Elizabeth Tripp. and Mrs. Clara Leinbach. -FEATURING- brother, W.

A. Cain and family, for several days. Mrs. B. J.

Cleveland has par Poplar Urove Federated The Rev: N. R. Nesmith, pas Garden Prairie Methodist The Rev. Leland IL Scott. tially recovered from her recent illness.

tor. Church school 10 a. m. Mrs. pastor, Sunday school at 10 J.

Hill, superintendent. Morn- o'clock, worship service at 11 o' Ling worship at 11:10 oclock. Reg clock. Methodist Youth Fellowships meet Sunday evening at Pancy and Lois Four Bands Three Singing Bands Eleven Different "Speakers SPECIAL MUSIC EVERYBODY WELCOME ular off icial board meeting first Wednesday each month. Sun Operators Wanted Progressive wage scale.

Steady day school board meets first Tuesday of each month. The choir of the Fowtl International Cancer Research congress. Dr. E. V.

Cowdry roads President Truman's mesra'-c th group in St. Louis. r.nouncinj that radiol-ootop-s pill be made available to foreign limited' amounts. (Jnteranioatl) work. Pay while training.

Call The Sunday morning sermon furnishes responses for morning' It'll be hard to convince the younger male element that Gene'd let a prl kiss him but, here', their idol. Gene Autry. Hollywood's top western star, and. that gal is klssin' him (on the screen, that is) for the first time in hi career. The scene in which Gene finally iiYtnntodt6 beautiful Elena Verdugo his first' recorded buss in cn jcars of act jig.

Chief Operator for appointment. worship and will meet for rehearsals on call. theme will be "Expectant Living." The choir will-ing the anthem Illinois Commercial Telephone Co. 11-12-13 "lie Lcadeth Me byStairs,.

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Years Available:
1900-1978