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FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 7th and Rosser Ave. Tra E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00—Sunday Church School for all ‘departments. Merrill Larkin, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship service. Pretude. Gloria Patri. Lord's Prayer. Announcements by the superintend _ Hymn. ripture Lesson: Gospel of Joh ‘ated sermon to the Juni Truth, Faith and Love." | hough Your Sins Be as} Scariet™—Repp. : “Selfjustifying Reject of the Gospel”. Benediction. 7:00—Christian Endeavor. “What Are pic: ization Missiona Evening worship service ar Wednesday: 7:30—Prayer rervice. Will be held at the home at 323 2nd St. Thursday: 7:30—Choir practice. riday: 4:00—Catechism classes. You are invited to these services PAL CHURCH Avenue tor. 8T. GEORGE'S F) Third Street ev. D. Pi Third Sund 9:30 a. and Bible class. 330 a. Shurch’ School sermon. “Discipleship, the Church and the Bible. 7:30 p. m.—Evening prayer and ser- mon. “Get it Finished Somehow.” Wednesdays in Lent 7:45 a. m.—Holy Communion. 3300 itany and Meditation. enten service and ad- 8:15 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. You are invited to worship with us. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B, Ellis L. Jackson, P 10:00 a, m.—The Church classes for all ages. Mr: McNutt, Superintendent. 11:00" a, Morning worship. Clarence Gunness. enetian Love Song— Howard Special music. Baritone solo: “1 Blind Ploughman’—David Davis ac- companied by Vivian Coghlan. ‘Sculptors in Living Mar- kson. Pp. m.—The Senior B. Y. ‘What contributions to ‘¢ gation are Missionaries Making?— Edwin Kramer. The Intermediate B. Ing in the church pari Ragnhild Jacobson. 7:30 p. m.—The evening service. Pianist—Edward Cole. Special music, Sermon theme, Pathways to God— The Pathway of Faith. a series of sermons based on Rufus Joi “Pathways to the Reality of jod"——Mr. Jackson. Wednesday evening March 2nd at 7:30 p, m. the monthly business mect- ing of the church. Sunday March 6th will be observed as Loyalty Sunday in our Church. On that date our people will bring their pledges for the coming church year. Plan to be present and show your toyalty. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Of the Missouri Synod) Third Sunday in Lent, Feb. 28th: $:00 a, m.—Services at the peni- tentiary. 9:30 a, m.—Sunday School with all classes, Miss Ella Brelje, ing worship ‘Gethsemane.” ‘The pastor will conduct aldwin. 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30 p. m.—Lenten devotion. Sermon: “Cataphas, the Hypocrite,” being the third Lenten meditation 6 ® series on Passion History Charac- ters, 8:45 p. _m.—W. L. octet rehearsal. Every Saturday at 10:00 a, m, Con- firmation instructions. Bible text: ‘There is one God, and one Mediator between God and ‘men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave Him: self @ ransom for all.” You are cordially invited to attend our services, Sermon: P, U, meet- der— (German). ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC Broadway at Highth St, Rev. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector. Sunday Masses at 8,9, 10 and 11 nm, TRINITY LUTHERAN A at Fourt Oo} . 1, Pastor. There is a cordial welcome at Trin- = Third Sunday in Lent: Church School and Bible classes | 9:45 a.m, | P me ‘Sons’ of Washing- ashington Bicentennial | fervice at Trinity Lutheran, Choir Anthem: “O Morn of Beauty” Jean Sibelius. Evening service ag m,—Holy Communion and The first of | superin- | p, jkind to me on this long voyage. I am Adult Confirmands Tuesday. 7:30 m, Lutheran Men‘s club Tuesday 8:00 Week Lenten service Wedn 0 p.m. : ‘Motives that Crucify; ou should attend at least one of ervices, Choirs Thursday 7:00 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday: “How the | Themselves Jesus.” [anthems Sunday {12 o'clock. here will be a Swedish service at Subject: Mrighteous Condemn In their Judgment of The choir will sing Lenten chool and Bible class at RIAN CHURCH ee, Minister. - ety.” Kindergarten, Pri- | mary, Junior, Thtermediate and Sen- | ior departments of the Sunday Church chool —Morning service of worship. n de: Morning | Song | ) vee penc Quartet Fellowship { evening Offertory: den). Vocal Solo: 1 Do Relieve (Ball)— er, Violin obligato by Adolph In the Afterglow (Low- When Jesus Failed"— . Logee Organ Postlude—Marche Brilliante jety. Clell THE GUMPS—I WANT CHICKEN DELIRIUM HE FANCIES THAT MRS. DE STRORS MULIV'S. MOTHER IS A PRIED CHICKEN 4 OH, HEAVENS — WHAT SHALL SHE BO 7 MILES OUT AY SEA — WITH A MAD MAN = JE WORST HAS COME TO THE WORST - - = 88 YHE CONSTANT STORM — THE LONG EXPOSURE TO JHE ELEMENTS ARE TELLING ON BIMS oo ae FAMISHED - STARVED — NOTHING YO EAT FOR. IE FIRST SYMPTOMS HE DISPLAYED WAS WHEN HE STARTED Yo EAT THE BOAT CARS — HE HAS SUDDENLY BECOME: VIOLENT — CAN | BELIEVE MY EYES,? CHICKEN - CHICKEN: THEY MAVE BROUGHT ME CHICKEN — AH- THERE'S MY LUNCH FRIED CHICKEN AT LAtT. Lu HAVE ALL THE WHITE MEAT — A NICE BRUM STICK FoR. MINE = BN'S = AND NO WATER To DRINK= HE IS LOSING HIS REASON] BIM 1S GOING MAD= = SKEEZIX, WHILE AUNTIE BLOSSOM !S DOING THE CURIO SHOPS a AND PLAZAS WE'LL = VISIT THE OTHER , What it is ) choir practice. jay 4:15 Builders of the er service, sting Pennies” meeting of the ¥ Scouts, Troop 6, 00 regular monthly meet- lathea class, ch 6th, willbe Com- at the morning wor- OF CHRIST, IST a.m. testimonial ined at 119% except Sun- Sunday, 3 to evening open from 12 to 5 welcome to attend these d to visit the reading room. ', Pastor h ipl Prelude: “March of the No- Miss Ruth Rowley, or- tefdtthem: “He Leadeth Me”—Huer- er. Organ Offertory: “Love's Melody” —Johnson, esus My Saviour Look hnecker, ‘The Souls Battleground” Vater. “Go Ye In Peace” Sermon: —Walter hool 12:00 noon. (Classes Probationer and Seniors classes 3:00 p. m. Epworth “What Are training ue 6:30 p.m, Topic: Rest Books to Read Leaders—Misses Marie 7:90, “Harmonies Du nger. t “Art Thou Weary"—Wil- son. Organ Oftertory: “At Twilight’— Stebbins. ig lected—Mr. Lorenzo Belk. ‘he Forgiveness of Sin” er. “March Heroic’— r service Wednesday evening TOT TAKES LONG TRIP London.—Somewhere between here and Sydney, Australia, Jean Marlow, tiny two-year-old, is making a long Sea journey by herself. The girl, an orphan, is on her way to live with an uncle in Sydney. A note has been tied on her coat. It reads: “Please be an orphan and going to live with my uncle in Sydney. I am only two years old.” Id. ° I Stickler Solution. | SCENERY ~ 6. VES 4 9, CRY §. SEE 10. RYE It. 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