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st. Gmonces EPISCOPAL CHURCH ira: Bt, and Thayer, Ave. mon. Tuesday evening Sept. 8 at 8 o'clock monthly;-meeting of the vestry. Full Attendance, is urgently requested. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner 4th St. and Ave. C Sunday service, at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “Man.” Sunday School at 9:45. a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8o'clock. 2 A reading room maintained at 119% 4th street, is“open daily, except lega holidays, from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missour! Synod) 419 Fourth Street . V. Richert, Pastor. Services for the 14th Sunday after Trinity: 10:30—Morning worship (English). There will be no evening services. FIRST. LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Ave. D and 7th St. E. Benson, Pastor yy School and Bible class at 10:45. service. Mrs. H. H. Engen and Mrs. Fred Swenson will entertain the Ladies Aid in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURC! Welter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, OLS elie rgan prelude, “Hymn_ of faith”, Armstrong—Miss Ruth Rowley, or- waa tet—Selected. les quartet—Selected. Organ offertory, “Chapel Bell”— Piagier. Solo, “Spirit of God”, Meidlinger— Mrs. H. Shinners, Sermon, “The Outer Court Labor Day. Sermon)—Walter E. Vi gan postlude, “Allegro’ hford, Sunday School 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages). Evening worship 7:30. (Please note change in hour of evening worship.) Organ prelude, “Over the Hill mn. Anthem, “Something for Thee"— Fearis. Organ offertory, “Melodie Romanti- que”—Sheppard. Cornet solo, selected—Mr. Marlen Loehrke. Sermon, “Following the Crowd”— ‘Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude in F—Heyser. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. t Fourt! 1, Pastor. A cordial welcome awaits you at ‘Trinity. Church School Rally 9:45 a, m. ele? worship 11:00. ‘The ly Communion 7:30 p. m. ‘Trustees Me 7:30 D. m. Choir Thursday 7:30 p.m. Confirmands Saturday 10:00 a m, Biblical Evangelical Liturgical. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH cha ‘St. and Ave. ea s Fs aware idetiutt, Superintend low: jutt, Superintendent, The aes lass for adults, aa The Quain class for young people. 11:00—Morning worship. we Pianist—Mrs, Clarence Gunness, Prelude, A Lullaby—Kjeru! Childrens talk, About ‘ing No— Mr. Jackson. Offertory, The Fawn—Chaminade. Special music, Sermon, Great Affirmations of Life. Human tions are Sacramental relations to my fellow men ir. Jackson. YY. P. U. and ‘Topte: rS Ais ing and Example ‘avout ednesday at 7:30 p. m. tl - week service at the parsonage, ae y at 3p. m. the Ladion Aid meet with Mrs, Edward W. Her- This je. the = Y fall tl open! and a full attendance is desired. - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH vs. Floyd EH. Logee, Minister mary. Santor Eelecmedane cot baenive x ¥ an artments: of the Sunday ‘Chureh 100) 210:30—Morning service of worship. r le, Allelia choral— (azibatront ).<—-Grace Duryee Morris, ‘Offertory, Prayer and cradle song, (Lacey). ‘Vocal solo—Mrs. Frank Barnes. Communion service, Postlude, Chant Joyeux Or (Sheppard). Pat—Bvoning service a weranip. eghin}arace, Duiyes Morrie er Oftertory, Twilight Devotion Sermo: “Discoveri "— 2 nom Me ring mn Christ’ pontiude, March lay 7:30 Trustee: (Becker), by 0 tr ting. society with Miss Anna D. Burr, 620 Ninth street. 6:00—Young People’s picnic. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Aye, Ira E, Herzberg, Minister 10:00—Sunday Church School for all departments, H. G. Schwantes, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship service. Theme—“The Book of Books.” R ning worship service. ‘The Privilege of Prayer.” 8:00—Prayer service. You are invited to services, Schrunk | By MARGARET MARCHANT attend these ° Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Fri- day forenoon at the Marchant home. Emil Stroh was a Tuesday evening caller at the Marchant home. Mrs, Alfred Eberly of Minnesota was a business caller at the Thomas Novak home. R. G. Marchant and daughters, Irene and Margaret, visited at the Earl Davis home Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. James Novy were Wing callers Saturday evening. Edward, Annie and Ted Stroh spent Saturday evening in McClusky. Herbert Hoffman and Emil Stroh called at the Jacob Stroh home Sun- day morning. Mr, and Mrs. John Witt, Emil Stroh and Herbert Hoffman, Mc- Clusky, were supper guests at the Marchant home Sunday. Delmer McClellan and E. Stroh spent Saturday evening in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and family called at the J. E. Witt home Saturday noon. Mrs, Alfred Eberley called at the J. Stroh home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt are) @ few days visiting with rel- atives at Tuttle. Thomas Novak motored to Wing Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family, west of Alta, are moving on the A. Eberley farm vacated by Thomas Novak. Jacob Heimbuch called at the Her- man Neiters home Saturday forenoon. John Skei and family were business callers in this vicinity Sunday after- noon, Mrs. Earl Davis has been ill the last two weeks, A number of young folks attended irthda: ning in honor of Miss Elenora’s 16th irthday. Jacob Heimbuch was s business) caller at the Neiters home Monday = (GWAT_A_PARTY BIM 1S. GIVING Mh ? A LITTLE GET TOGETHER DINNER TONICHT-| pomee HE FEELS THE | GUMPS SHOULD KNOW HENRIETTA BETTER AND 1S THROWING THIS SPREAD SIMPLY TO SHOW THEM WHAT A REAL GIRL SHE (S- nee AND WHAT A PRIZE HE HAS PICKED OUT- — OH- SOME ON! MY FAVORITE ‘TUNE = DO- DO- DE- DI- DO MRS. ZANDER - THEY YELL ME You ARE A WONDERFUL | DANCER = MAY ) NAVE THE PLEASURE OF THis DANCE ? —— Ge 7 “> TAKE ONE MATCH AN! ‘LIGHT THE PACKAGE AN’ THROW THAT WHERE | SUPPOSE 1 WANTED To 4OU've START mt THAT'S / TRIED (T HOW COWBONS oleate be. MANN _ TIMES. afternoon. Edward Stroh called at the Mar-/ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ryt A ey iit LATH - LATHES - y CeAtMEre of the words shown sbove is one letter to the word letter A may be buit \THER im the seven stepe Blesons STRAIGHT FoR Home, FRECKLES, TAG AND OSc~AR HAVE LEFT PaRaDISE LAKE IN RILEY'S PLANE * Mcerunie, Bac IN SHADYSIDE, THINGS ARE NERY QUIET... T'VE PUNCHED YOUR BELL A DOZEN TIMES - THE BRIDGE CROWD WANT To THROWA FINE OCLOCK “TEA - SALESMAN SAM MATSA MATTER, SAN? \sURE THING / BUT @IN'TCHA MAKIN’ HEE2ALL ) HE DON'T NEED MY TRAIN TODAY? SHIS 18 A ANGO TANES Re DANCING= ARE YOU SURE MEANWHILE WALT AND PHYLLIS, GOING THROUGH , CUSTOMS AT NEW SORK, HAVE DECLARED $198.75 WORTH OF FOREIGN - PURCHASES. (THEY ARE ALLOWED $200 WORTH WITHOUT DUTY). 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