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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 5

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If 4 THE DAILY ITEM POUT CHESTER SATURDAY JUNE 2D 1940 SOClAC PAGE SEVEN Mary Chapman Becomes Bride Wed To James Mathes Jr Of Greenwich In riandomo I Tnr marriage of Miss Mary Ca'niphell Chapmen daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Chapman of I'landome 1 to James i-Muiiriie Mathej son of Mr nnd Mrs Mathes of Round Hill Itohd Greenwich took place yesterday atrrnonn in Chi 1st Protestant Episcopal Church in Manhaa-set The rertor the Rev Charles A Ricker prrformcd the ceremony i I The bride escorted Jy her -failin' umr a gown of heavy old ivory duc'lirs satin trimmed with lose point lace and made with i long train Her veil was of rose point Mrs leon Derby of Witchita Kan was matron -'of honor and wore a gown 'of 'marquisette in apricot shades a large hat with i ihbon streamers rtach- ing the hem of her skirt and carried delphinium spikes and pale 'yellow daisies The other attendant who wort 'similar' frocks' of maize-colored mnni)i-cttc and carried armfuls of American daisies were the nm id of honor 3ffa Rarhsra Cooney snd the bridesmaids tbs Mi-'ne Mary French Mathes Ruth 'and Hnrrit Mathes sisters of tha bridegroom -Mrs: Ha'r court Schultz Mrs Chester Loomis and Miss Dede'Lowc George Neiley of New' York was best man and ushers were I Thomas Mathes a cousin of the bridegroom Bertram MacMannls Harvey liode Franklin Jack son James Cooney Raymond Slot li-r and William Webster A rrgrptiou with dancing at the Manhassrl I'ay Yacht Club followed the ceremony The bride attended Miss Dow's appearance for the semi-formal School' in Hr in re I iff Manor'and dance given by the Recreation Connecticut College in New Lon- don Mr Mathes was graduated Group of the Church of Our-Lady fruni Phillips Exeter and Dart? mouth- College After a wedding (rip the couple will live in Greenwich WO Attend Vance At Qreemnch Club Humbler rota and largo fcf-trrt turn bolical of vacation fima iierc fenturet of the decorations nt tkc Grcemrfrh Country Club Wednesday night when almost £00 young people Uiang from Port Chester end -Rye home from prrp schools boarding schools and colleges for the Slimmer nflrnderf the Jllh ci-1-11111111 Slipper dance Rnbu Xewmiin's orchestra pin ye for dancing In the club and on the outdoor -terrace- and ail Un-usual fro fine icrrr large sheets of music from which (he guests sang the words In the songs A buffet supper u-as served at midnight i' Ur Sheldon Ahhctt was til charge of the event while the junior committee dined at the club preceding the ei rnf Vise Audrey Jean Thompklns enter-tallied at dinner at her home in Hock Ridge as did Miss JStlrn Allen of Khnknm Woods and Miss' Marie Wilder of Binary La ne The fifth gel-logrthfr far the dry young set was held last night at the club with dinner at amt dancing to Sol Harris and his music- until It Miss giitrffr Bassett and Miss Janrt Chapman of Rye anil Miss Patricia Keuu-ay of Greenwich all entertained nt tomato juice parties before the dance of Mercy last night': Almost 200 young people' danced to the music of Dacy Stevens and his orchestra Miss Shethar Wed In Rye Becomes Bride Of Olivet Everett In Home Mia Gwendolyn Shethar daughter of Mr and Mra John Burke Shethar of Milton Point Rye wa wed yraterday afternoon at the home of her parents to Oliver Hurd Everett son of Mr: and Mr Francis Dewey- Everett of Grace Church Street ye The ceremony was performed hy the Rev Wendell Phillips rector of Christ's Church' ny Given In marriage by her father the' bride wore a gown of ivory satin made with short sleeves and-i V-neckline edged with lace She wore also an old family- veil of t'-ose point lace fastened to a lace coronet and carried a bouquet of white orchid and lilies of the-valley The Miesr Sylvia and lari Shethar were maids of honor for their sifter- Bridesmaids included the Misses Marion Everett Alice Noble Lynctte Manny Marion Blodgett? Marianne Henry and Patricia Rigelow All the attendants wuie frocks of light-green taffeta and carried white gladioli and Canterbury hells The maids of honor wore small white hats with green ribbons and the others large white' leghorn hats with the same trimming George McCurtric Godley 2nd was host man and ushers were Theodore Vail Marsters Philip Dean Robert 31 Burnett EUot Goodwin Russell Peabody Geoffrey Clark and John Randolph Scgar- After their wedding trip the couple will make their home in New York- The 'hridc attended Rye Country Day School was- graduated from Mis Hall's School in Pittsfield Mas and made her debut in 1436( She Is a member of the Junior 1-eague of New Mr Evcr- ft graduated front St School and from Harvard Univer- tity fn 1939 where he belonged to the Fox Club and the Hasty Pud- llinSIntitute of 177(1 i having nothing to dp" And she'd been out of school almost a We don't think she's the only oiip who will be bored before long 1 by the prospect' of a whole Sum mei 's vn'eation ahead and mg to do" so we've a suggestion i to oner There arc a jot o( otner Features Included floor show of tap and ton dancing presented by the Joan McGrgth Dancing Studio Frn Hnl when my- rlads of balloons were dropped from the ceiling among the A RefreJhmenta were MISS MADELINE HClWE daughter of Mr and Mrs Kiank Howe'-Jr of 56 Robert' Avenue Port Chester whose engagement to Virtor Pennington son it Mr: and Mrs Fiaiiri Pennington of Mount Vernon was announced last night at a party at Mix Howe's nome The wedding will take place early next Spring A310NG THE YCJUNG WOMEN assisting at the bridge given Thursday at the hnnie'-of Sir Bins- in Dana in Rcat-sdale Jc aid the Friend of France were (left to rifchl i the Miekes Laura Dana Sraidalc Ocoiginnna Ansel of Fort Cheater Jean Smith and Litria Dana of Scardnlr i Staff Fhoto Five Hundred Years Of History Foretold By Mother Shipton Horrors Of Future Wars And Trend In Irving Rebekah Lodge Legion Auxiliary Has Adjourns For Summer Day At Fair Irving Rebekah Lodge adjourned Th! American Lrgion Auxiliary for th Summer eson following dayi ycAterdiY with Mra Maude Hiff- iti meeting lMt hiRht at Odd KH-fyi gtat'c pwldenf' and Mrs Al-Iowa Hall st wliirh Miss Maillja licit Innecliea state vice presi-Pederson of King Street a pint 'rhl- imng fhe gur'ts of honor I A musical prjig'Am was offered officer of the organization whojby th Btlt8 Kle( cluhi is leaving shortly for a yesr of among them Westchester while travel received a gift the state champion Nassau County Mis Stella Simmons or banlJ Among those from this vicinity participating in monk waa hostess for the Pest he proru11 WP1C Mrs Howell Noble Club of the Lodge I Lloyd snd Mrs A Ferrer of Thursday avening at her home 1 Fort Cht-rr JIii Margaret Gar- 'land and Miss Edwlna Garland whera a buffet supper was served 1 i nf Ryr and Mrs Rirhard Stafford This group also has adjourned un-: Arhlir Kohl Mrs Al Dona- i to and Mrs Victor1 Anderson of Harrison Styles Contained In Sucrcss's Prophecies By MARGARET MASUN nuiie Ilian nnv of the many bloody ln every disrussioii that deals wars she piujilu-aied with the war and no conversation i immune' fiom th topic these For a great many' young people day someone invariably says cneh year Juno nicuiu Senior "well 1 told you so" calling at- Prom a cap and gown a diploma tentien to sonic piopheey which he speeches on "The Future of nr' she made a mouth ago eon- Youth" hy dignified men relatives reining even's of the past few beaming and the Inst fond fare Personals 37 Midland Avoir a sou burn June 19 at United' Mi Gudtny Koiensen daughter if Mr ami Mrs Hans Soicn- i soli of 33 Ri-erdale Avenue has been grad-iat-ed front the Berkley Sdiool of Secretarial Training in- New York Cuv lean Milrliel daughter of' Mr end Mrs Harry Mitchell of Jiveiipirt Avenue haa as her guejt Mi Virginia Ei-on of Albion The girls were both graduated front Albany State Teacher' College this month Mr and Mi Nurmkn Biling-I'nii of Marion Court Harrison aie 7nreut nf a daughter born nt United Ho-quin! June 51- i MlSS lYlCSSina Plans Marriage TomOITQW Miss Josephine Messina daugh (r fif Rn(1 Mr peter of iti 0rllC8 strM' 1 eftnaniaetdei mrrmnztmenim for has completed arrangements for I well to some of the grandest lilac's you've ever had It means tlip liac- calaureate sermon the hottest Sunday of the year and tear wept ovoc your luomniaic of fuur yrsirs I or goudhye to the friend you've next to in ciasoca evrr aim-r first gi-adr or evrr shu-e- you young people in the world today who have nothing to do or aiiy home to ilb it in or any Mis Frances Covina and Wil- her marriage to Nicholas Mustraiig'-iQ Jr son of Mr and Mr Maalrangrlo nf 62 Grandview Avenue which will take place tomorrow at 4 at the MONDAY LUNCHEON Holy Rosary Church and will he followed hy a reception at the home of the Inide's parents Miss Messina will have-a mnid or honor Miss Thoma'Sins I C'nn urhilH of port Chester and I Mr Masii'iingeio will have Domen-j By WILHELMTNA Cheese TOsst Stuffed Tomatoes Frosen Fruit Salad Milk Fmea Frait 'ftalad 16 marshmallows 1 tablespoon doing lam Lawlor were general chsir-1 men assisted by the Misses Gel--: Irude Curtin Regina Green Rita Erode Mary Koztecki Miriam McLaughlin Matilda Tedesco Jeanette Koztecki Rachael' Forte Evelyn Vadehoncoeur Mary Kelly Others on the committee were Jack Dyer Walter' -Huiine Harry skipped 3 A anyway in eliuit it clothes to wear while means graduation And then it means a liusy-Summer of aeurching for a joh or of grlting used In- a job nnd saving Mime of your pay cheeks Or may he- it means gelling ready for what you think will Ih another four years of eliisses anil lioiiie-uork known' as irnllegr that will turn' out tn hd the hesl four years ynu'tr ever' had nothing The Port Chester Club I he local section National' Council of Women -and other of busy' women formed sewing groups Ihn Red Cross in its homeless and fleeing VI hy can't you spare time lend hand otherwise might be A son whs lioiii June 21 at United to Mr and Mrs Guy of Purchase Street Purchase I nuija-hnard or of hav- 1 ing your palm read by Mr rtiul Mis Fred Valenti who hut the prophecies were majTied last Sunday have whlrh Molhrr Shipton -made 30 letii-ncii fi i their wedding trip! eur ago hate i-ojiii' true and hi at 40 Sands' Jft's- Arthur Junes called our at-Stieet (ention to it She had the prophery which she clipped from an up-stalr The Misi-r Hortense and Lueillc newapaper some time ago her Livy daugnters of Mr anil Air scrap hook It makes interesting Liwy of 27 Elizabeth i reading are vaeatmning at Camp you ynu that creepy feeling of playing week" Rut wn think If one woman in nil Ihn world who haw a right to say "I told you so" concerning the stale of world affairs it's Mother Ship-ton who several years before her death in Yorkshire England In 1149 wrote down a prophecy of things In come When read It have "In nineteen hundred and thirty-six" says the 'wise old woman a migiitv war shall be planned and -flic and sword shall sweep ipia gurs and that her other propheeira also "hit the nail on the heud" are found in her anticipation nf the wonder' of '-science: "A carriage wilhnut horse shall go Around ihn world men's thought shall fl -quick a the twinkling nf an -rje prneath tbn waters Mien shall walk shall riiliv shall sleep and even talk Anil Ferris Joseph Gnraki Iami Baf- faro Roeco Ribuffo Toni Ms si William Reynolds and Don McKay help to fold bandage? That's an easy' task We guarantee that the Summer nettling to talk about wh-n you bnck to school in the Fall won't seem half a long or va- cation half at dull And have something 1 get But everyone didn't graduate this June Wc weic tiilkjig to a' high School junior just yesteiday 1 and happened to coninient that wc were glad to ere the sun again 1 "Nn-v maybe- I'll gel to --sn-v mayoe i geL u- i i 1 beach she sa-n it j-ist awful! I euimoi Brandon Vl Piiliev of Utica fv-niMiy of Poj-1 Chester is visit- i si the home of Sir and Mi A Coipe 1 13 Rectory Street m(wt dmiomata would have scorned of th p'sl staff Iff recently for Nr-v Ie-j-z-g old wives' tale' Proof that this wa no hit or 77 rrh 1 Services -Scheduled For Tomorrow -North Baptiat Church' Kipg and Irving Avenue- 9:40 A Tt VSr Sf 7 In Port Chester Churches service Thursday Banks Poningo Strecui Caiey Osborne WEST Date Ben Iced Tea strawberry juire 1 3-ox package cream cheess 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup fresh strawberries crushed cup crushed pineapple drained I cup creem whipped Mee mershmsllows and atrsw- Julce slowly laIn( ov(r ovrr im BiBh mallow are half melted Femove from heat and continue folding ntil mixlur( lnd Hll(Ty- A1Iow to cream cheese and snd continue folding myonnise together Biend in the strawberries end pineapple snd mix with mzmhmzilow mixture Fold in creem Pour into mold' and piece jn refrigerator to freeze Serve wi'h miyonnsiae Date Ban i cup sifted flour 2 cups chopped diras 1 cup chopped nuts 1 egg cup sugar tapoon vanilla extrs' teaspoon lemon extract BiR flour tnd mix with date and nmj Beat egg and adff auggr beating well together Add favor- Kings Combine egg and flour mix- turr Pour Into well greased pin Wilklain Wm aikarf TipUi? aarahif Pr Fr FmI pftfrta fra I I aalil I Maflaa WFAS irhUt Fltlai pHr lliL Miss Elena Munson Be Wed Tonight I Mies Fleun Riis Munson daughi ter of Sir and Mre Hurry Mun-' son of 15 Halstead Place Rye will he wed tonight at S30 o'clock to John Lawrence AVerner of Dun ham son of 'he late Mr and Mrs Werner Tha ceremony will he performed at Christ's Church Rye hy the Retv Stanley Kilhnurrc fnjmrr rector of -Pt Prirr's Church Port Chester and will be Pulowed by a reception at the home of the bride'e parents The couple will make their home in Durham after their weddinz trip GARDEN PARTY AIlK 1INNS A garden party for the benefit of Finnish war orphans' fund i being held- today st the Home at Colonel and Mrv Driclas I McKay 130 White- PlHiiie Road Bronx--ville Proceeds of the party wiil' be used in fhc establishment of an orphana' center' in Hel'iinki BAS AMI DANCE Baa Ami wiii entertain tomorrow night at 63d at a dinner dance at Playiand Casino About 24 couples- ae expected to attend the event for which Thelma Wem is i-hairman asnst-' cd by the Msi-o Rose Fcjncr Dora Levine Miiiy 'Leopold BEAUTY CULTURE ixvimng rr'r fr Mirifit-' hi i uh aulini an eilir'rn-i- iridaalf rrr-ivr rrePKnillon Jrl Pltiaa prrfprnrr Studv a fraiainc kal li arrrptfd anil liutM inf itr Funinc SROII XflW AT I RY LOW fOsT rTirr (a ffrarfasles W'WN kiiklft frra uM-rtawil MARINELLO nrst it rtLTfnr trsimvg 33 46IK St New York day School 11 A Service with Novena service in honor DD miniati-r Mrs Ethel Giant' "Christian Science" at the subject John Banco organist and choir diirctor Mur- uf the Leaaon-SprmoitThe Golden: tin' IV Tcgies-r superinlcndi-iit of Text is: prophecy came not Holv Romry Church Sunday School Albert Farinh in old time by the wilt Of man but Plncp- Rev Ceceie st Frances' A1 Eton ly men of God spake as theyP101- Masses 6 8 9 10 3u hiirch 18 Smilli Stieet Rev I and 11:15 A 31 Tuesday 73u jL Llouglna pastor 943' A 1 'll Peter Wednesday p- M- Perpe-u1 Novena seivice lIiiiii-Ii School 31 is lisr-P Evrn'ng ieryice in honor of St John Boscn Sun- rj Supn intemienl 11 A Di-! First Prrsbyierlaii Cliurrh Rev d-v 'vnahtp by vilns superintendent East Port Chester branch 9 4- A Sunday Schools will meet-mu ciiool at the chuich nnd bianch at the Danish Clubhouxr 11 A-M Slmnihg wdr- holy men of God apake were moved by the Holy Ghost" of St Circle will be in charge Tu" 1 ship service 'tjio inuiislrr will J1l'in dr n-4s A--M- P' 1 Ml Bible Institute New York City will apeak 1 i in the nir men ahull -lie seen In water then Iron there ui "Messages From Nature" the uueetor- a ex narcw geneia rrhyt ihurch of The Ke- lr h(t Eyenmg vuir-' shall float i a eay aiH subject being "The Message of upcrntendent of Church -School hoai" -y Flower" 8 Evening rvdee andx" i Charie' DtBaivo pastor PT'a: -Oh 'ye and ehe fut eaaw wot snip' aoivico WJh nym tlg "tp Communion service and te- changes too We- quote: 'I sermon on ubjcel wpmen xhail adijit a eraxe Turning in ct "To" drees like men nnd tpoueer or mm tow 1034 A Sunday School U- A Jjt James Ijwia supetlnlen-j St Paul'a Evangelical Lutheran 7 Ident Claeses for ail age 8 Church 14 William Street East Center 40 Pearl Street worship Pdmiin hv- Port Chester Rev Grunst George siiperiniendent Uf- f'hnrie Shnepisef Sunmjerlield Methodist Church -wil'chee do a broomalcit preach iat of a' aeries' nf scinion on "Messages From Nature" the Suinwerlield Methodist (hurclt Saturday 830 Outdooi Kiuuklyn Choir oigamst uiiectoi" Alex Andrew geneia Endeaa-o Sm-jeiy--Mie Veta-Henry hip- I Woman's of the Jewish' organizations have to aid work for Europeans In your which idle? Wouldn't your social club that piret on Fridays for bridge be glad to sew Instead? Or if you knit couldn't you take your work along to the bench? Or If you simply aren't much good with needle or a "knit-bne-pearl-two" Couldn't you Siin- T' Franca Smith mimsteri Har- inn Wood nitivui nrt rhi'- Ison Wood and chuir 141 St Church Dclovan Avenue Port Cheater- Rev Daniel Bella pastor 9 A Sunday Srhool Jo 30 A 31 Slovak vouhip: Thursday 'S' Final mcetaig of Young People's Society Slovak Chitrch of Our 1-ady of Mercy Avenue Rev Thomas Coihct pastor' Confession: i i Mae Sunday 8 111 11 A- M- Children a Maie A a ku Btiaaeii Jr 8 Ittidir 11 A Junior High I School students seventh to ninth 1 rdM Slnior Hijrh 9 A followed by Sunday Ciaeaea in religion Wed- School students' 8 Adults Catholic and -non-Catholic' Thitri-day 2P-M- Sam leetuie 2 31' Bible discussion Oturcfi iif the Sacred Heart nf Jpu '229 Willett Avenue: Rev JohnGadzicki- pastor Maasea 8 and 19:30 A Corpus Christt Church South Regent Street Rev AIphonM Vol-onte'nator Masse 7 8 9 10:80 A Sunday School follows 9 A Mass 7 JO Evening 1 i 1 I i ah trangelo are adust of the Port Chester schools The bride-fleet brit mn- e-Mect of ti angelo is with the Cappu Piahl Phmma-y in Rye i employed in fhe law nfllc salvo 1 Siimma and Mr-'! 1 president Missionary F' fy jnnor chmr 7 Voting I'cple'ji Christian Th Inner Cirrlc a gospel service I tih message hy Jamca Lewis si1 Volunteer Auxll- --mu Sunday s'hn(I g-' Vick- vlll hP srinlp y011(n iginn meeting 31 is Violet Dll(h il chai8e M-: Outdoor sei vie? on Westchester- AvPniJl Salvation meet i ing Monday -3-34 Young ing Cipl Piano apeakittg Friday 7 Bible class 8 Ladies' sewing class Mrs Wesley Dutcher in charge Saturday outdoor service on Westchester Avenue 8 PM Salvation meeting Capt Piano sjtcaking 1 9 Sunday-School Willett Avenue and' Kn Street f) A Church setvtcr T-tea- icf in Liberty Squat wea'hei lici-! ieaistl Mi Eatl Ptuntbr ih-Rey Erne-l Neumimu pastor) Uv jp Chut eh Councl Sunday 9J0 S-m- Mtbl etudy and Anne W- Meinl' AAGU or- I day School 8 Gospel -erv- prayer hour Adjt Fred Per- 1 1 ice Georce Rovailan nf Nation- I' leader Wednesday 8 Fatrell ice George Boyajlan nf Nation gin' leader Wednesday 8 Music For Sunday ASK ME ANOTHER ANSWERS 1 A reed'- Instrument a curved motlthpirer 2 A-sti iiigcd instillment junr 3 Foil: 4 Tile-trombone A small yrrd organ -'lirinns on Editorial Page) WILL SACRIFICE NEW 6-ROOM HOME The New' lurk phMlfim Vhn meiiilr roNifileteil thU iHf6iui-hiilli moilrrn CoUirIhT hnme Ir unalile in move from lht i'lr lirrmiftf of iirnrea- bimml rmbuitd lip haa akrd lii aril II for him iiirklrM riNtf It prli-eit ai'iurillnalr Jiirnlril nn a tirre lt la the Timit nf ilim fas jimai It haa 9 larve hrdrttnms full hnaemenf with plar area nflacheil iraraice anil la mnd-ern throuphoul HW per month will par taara mnriKnve intereat and amor-' ilxntlnH re ItS lou'll hr It OPEN FOR INSPECTION Saturday Afternoon and Sunday by Appointment CALL RYE 1112 or 3781 For Berrien Gtace Fetal preai- SI'-1 Salvation 'Army 55 Wcatchenter Avnuc n(t Mie'Thomaa Pl1(1 jn (nal qq 30 A 0llmllOI' sr 0I1 Purdy -Avenue uA jj ll liner meeting Cant 'Fiiiliy 8 44 i 're'c' -C' rcd erd -r cf is'on Sunday tvtning at 10:30 oyer Stotion WFAS WESTCHESTER'S OWN RADIO STATION Goapel Tabernacle 289 Dele van and at 8 'M and will render Pano-4ccordion aelotona during the services Tuesday 8 Young People a mcctns July 4 the Sunday School picnic will be held at Woodlands Parle Atdaley on the Saw Mill River Parkway Games and an open air Avenue East' Port Chcstei- O- Cope -Budge pastin' 94S- A Sunday' School Paul Andetson eupei intendent Tomorrow -p- elpdes -the revival meeting The Rev I Rlazman Tulsa will bring message at 10:45 A tfo-ar" We think this viinn into th future sharked Mctifirr Shipton far ti Renpholstcr with Confidence! 5-Yeor Written Guarantee With All Upholstery Work 9 Y'onr Chair Recovered 'In- IT" I Your 2-Fieee Living Room Material $39(50 $250 $300 III) Cavtra Kill la Orte Iha Writ Windsor Decorators UN Palmer Are Larchmont KY TrL Larchmont 188 ganiat-diiector: Roger general superintendent of Church School Miriam Foster aup'ct tn- tendent of Youth Division Mis Jlritou Zachariaecn superintend-' ent of ehiidrcn's division 11 A Service of-woi shifi: with eubiect of pa-tOr'a acimun "The Charter of trie Church" Adult choir -will pro-' yule the m-ieic Union aervives b-V gin Sunday lluly 7 St Peter Church- corner Wcstcheslc: Avenue and Smith Sttcet P-cv Lewia Hdwcil rector Mi's Jeanne Miller di rector of rc-ligluus education Wal 1 ik choirmaster Service for Sunday after Trinity the Sunday ttearc-l St Pi-tei Dhv and the 54th anniversary of the present church edifice: 7:34 A 31 Holy Eucharist 11 A Annual Fam-ly apt-vice with sermon hy rector ot musjdi Pi elude: iRafft "Te Deunt in flat" 'Stanford) "Jubilate in flat" (Wevin) Anthem: "How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place" (Brahms) Postludc (Cappclcn) First Church of Christ Sciential corner of Leicester Eireot and 1 meeting will he feature and thoae rnpp BllIid -pacyce Tuesday attending will take basket lunches outdnoi service 5 Jt Soldiei s' meeting Wed-- Ml Zloa Baptist Church 62 Weal- nesdav 4 I 31 Hobby eUs for i Chester Avenue Deacon inhaygC people Clats Mck- Banks chairman Miss Re- n- lead'll? 7 Toichheki--hecea Spearman organist 9:30 Cluo 73u Outdoor -A if Sunday School Bi-aWn set vice MR Holiness meet- vie vtei c-c rj fr relcvc': cr erd S'4Pdc' rt-t C- FAS -jd WFAS' Own Station superintendent 11 A Morning service sermon by Rev if Allen elating by Junior Choir Brown director 8:80 Mrs Dqpglne prceldent 8 PM Evening eerv-iee sermon hy Rev Young singing- by Gospel ChoniSj Mrs.

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