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8T. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL ee easia st The wastes "rin the Universe, Inclut: {j ni} l- an, Evolved’ by’ Atomic Fe en at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening: tes menting at 8 o'lock. © ae A read Tot church building ‘pe every Tuesday.1 4. Thursday and Saturday, legal |* holidays, from 2 to4 2 todp. — TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN } CHURCE . Avenue C and Seventh Street I. G. Monson, Pastor rts service, morning, 10:45, “Prophecy Concerning Sunday school at 12, all classes, Evening worship poh 7:30, « Continuing the series of “The Lost. Things. Miss ein Boepple will sing, “What Are These Who Are Ar- Tayed.” FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH! Cor. of Seventh St. and. Rosser. Cc. R. thauser, sunday morning worship 10 ‘a. m. Subject, Yethe Big Word for “oday.” Sunday school, 11 a, m. B.C : intel besndsieend it. L. C. E. Topic: Christinas Mean to the . m. Evening service. The thought” of the evening will be: “How True is the Story?” ethene choir wil sing. Inesday evening prayer serv- +e arday evening, December 24, at 8 o'clock the First Chureh will render its Christmas program. ZIGN LUTHERAN CRURCH Missouri Synod Fourth Street and Avenue A, & V. Richert, Pastor Sunday services as follows: 9:30 a. Su school in cha: of Miss Elia Brelje, supt. Rehearsal of Christma program, which will Le rendered by (emo ° ay a Christmas Eve, et 5 m Morning service (English) 0 The will Pe, FA capreiedeeaame “he Varun datetealaaicciel the Fd Evening service (Eng- Sermon: “The Prophecy of the Messiah in ogee! 9, 6.” After evening service choir members are kindly aise to remain for a short time. rani Esso eo Cor. Seventh St. and Ave. D, Rev. A. J. ist, Pastor. 12 o'clock, noon, the Sunday school meets to. rehearse the program for the children’s Christmas festival. cc. veenet superintendent. 7:30 p.m. The Church peer pot render a new Christmas titled, “King-CAll Glorious" chm: poser, Ray E. Nolte. The text con- tains the entire Christmas story and is a sermon in itself. The cartata is composed of seven full choruses by the choir. Two m-n’s choruses, one trio for women’s voices, one s0- prano and baritone duet. one alto and tenor duet, one doubl duet for altos and sopranos, one soprano solo, one alto solo, one sage ae two bass solos. There are “bers in the choir. ‘Adraission” is f five oa a. free-will silver offering will my E. Bystrom is director for the choir. "for the morning ‘will 9 “The in Samaris, Saul's Conver- 12:00 foniay school, Fred Miller, “Bae 9:30 rernices for sha ch iieen and le. There short Feta yh atareopticon of the cee story of Jesus. ~ Wednesday evening, study || cle 300 Tinredee ‘alterhoon tne ia ee Decembe: the Girls Guild "vin re > ase on inte A hristmas tree begriued laa , trimmed by the ye rorited ed a class. Every be: Menge a poten! Dunn and Mrr F. Acker- us with a duet. Or- Chanson—Hoffman. Saint-Saens. _ March, Le ee for =e hee a dame League. Topic: “The, chi » m. "intermediah. and Ep- Cm, Topic, “Can Your a Bethlehem?” Leader, Hing ila Bigler. entitled, Ae Naty, given ioe scenes the ince ion of Mrs, F. H, wanes Music through- out i combined choirs, ofa ‘ge 7:30 p. m. Church cm SY at 7: nh Y, m. Child- rlstmas tree and program. Crews BRIEFS | White House Rati accounts of what Coolidge int to di he leaves are ‘unfounded. ae | Police vainly seek-Al Capone aft- er he a any ek I, il site bond bound for r Chie Suggestion that Lo Loeb and Leo) from bite) cells gave informat ee ae) al in een a of University of Chicago esc office is made by Chicago police. : President ident Coagrave of Irish Free State’ will visit United States in January, state ) department says, Nank' nationalist government soviet subjects Bucs, of arrest and expulsion gt hel who waits in jail to begin 10-year prison term for his death - Thiet ficiary of will of Dr. William Lilliendahl, filed for, pe at Mays Lan Landing, N. J. St, Paul—Advices from Washing-' ton announce placing of South Da- kota in North and Minneso- ta “oma of prohibition enforce- meni Minnea is —Charles “Speed” Holman was sued fof $5,000 by Mrs. Marjorie M. Coplin of Minne- apolis, who was injured in airplane accident at St, Cloud on ‘Memorial day, 1926 Ketchikan, Alaska.—Chas. ters, former police chief at Alexan- Minn,, completed. 28-day trip from Seattle ir etchikan in 33- Sioux Falls, S. Pau Ander- son, ted of Mankato, Minn., to four months in county ja here. when oe pleaded gx to third i degree forgery. nneapolis Roy B B. Dunn of Pelion lected presi- dent of Ten "Thousand Lakes asso- Wat-j ciation. All other officers were ye- elected. ; Senator-elect Vare of Pennsyl- vania confined to bed at Philadel- phia home with attack of grippe. Pants citeie Simso, quar- terback, was elt in of 1928 Carleton football pe at banquet given by Twin City alumni. Fargo — Achievement _ institute ended Ngee live _ stock tg which Pie $3,861.85 for animals. Lee Ferguson of Stutsman county was elected president. {Flashes of Life | Flashes of Life Leah Ned a rmmbence| (By The eek tae Press) New York, N. Y. beautiful Long | ae estate oo ‘Secretary of Tr . Mellon's! | Christmas gift to his daugh- tee Mrs. David K. E. Bruce. ae urchased the property of Vic- tor Morawetz of Syosset, which is estimated to be worth $200,000." It' consists of 100 acres, with a “vine covered stucco mansion amid sunk- en gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce are to move there in January. Philadelphia—The women of Mesopotamia 4,500 years ago wore gold pekg hets and the men had gold wigs. ssn articles have been discovered by the joint expedition of the University of corer and the British Museum to Ur of the Chaldees. New York—The grandson of an empire builder is to mé&rry_ the niece of a noted editor. Louis War- ren Hiff, Jr., of St. Paul, who works for thi jrailroad built by the se James J. Hill, is engaged to M Mariquita S. Villard, daughter "of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Garrison Vil- lard. Garrison Villard, is brother of Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Nati Chicago—A giant magic lucky stone of the middle ages is at the Field museum. Found in_a river in Madagascar, it weighs 4,770 carats, enough to make 250 settings for small jewelry. It is of transparent beryl, a rich gi New York—Grace M. Canfield, only daughter of Richard Canfield, who gave his name to Solitaire, is a bride. She married Alfred Al- thaus, restaurateur. Constantinople—Thousands of women must reform or be wie Mustapha Kemal is conductin; crusade. Drunks are to be punis! ed severely, Chicago—Rosetta Duncan of the Duncan sisters can now appreciate ———_ Burn Beulah Coal Wachter Transfer Co. 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Over Radio Grand Forks, ats D., Dee. 17— tion of the extension division ef th the originated a number of years (AP)—Preparations to broadcast a| render. teading of Charles ‘Dickens’ yuletide master-|De Noel” favorite versity of North Dakota | year specialized in drama at bia University. Catifornia adopted a con elected state a vergthand care nearly a year ‘ore ee graduate of the Uni-| to the United Stat Christmas local federation of women’s clubs. | carols. ae E. Walker, The custom of reading “A Christ- the bureau of educational coopera-| mas Carol” each holiday season was state university here, will beg the His reading will be fol- ee singing of “Cantique | s and “O Little Town of years ago an Prof. Frederick H. Koch, form- erly drama instructor at the univer- “A Christmas Carol,” | lowed b; ker ii You will be glad to know that the original Lucky Strike Coal is again available. 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