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é ‘ H Walter E, Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30, Organ prelude, “Yester Eve" (Za- mecnik), organist, Mrs, A. J, Are +, not. ij Anthem, “Remember” (Farmer), Organ offertory, “Golden Morning” j (Hopkins). | Anthem, ‘Trusting’ (Lieurance), | Bermon, “Misrepresented,” Walter E. Vater. “Organ Postlude” (Leyback), Sunday school, 12:00 noon. Cl for all ages. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m._ Topic, “Present Day Contentment.” Leader, Miss Cleo Arness. Evening worship, Organ prelude, Anthem, “Seek Ye the Lord” (Rob- erts). Organ offertory, “Agate.” Instrumental trio—-two numbers by Englehardt ‘Trio. ost Holy* (Franck), din, Solo, Miss} Sermon, ht of the Soul,” Walter ‘. a (Clark), ty welcome awaits you at) Mo A @ll our services. THE SALVATION ARMY | 112 Main Avenue { sajutant HH. Smith, Lieutenant A. ‘Anderson, officers in charge. | Saturday, Janua: |. 8:00 p. m.—Pub ig conduct- ed by the young people. Everyone Nanvited. A ing full of interest, Sunday, 10:00 a. m. for all ages, inc {for adults, ‘Com |ehildren, 1 11:00 ‘a, m.—Holiness meeting, or| morning worship. Adjutant Smith ‘will talk on the subject, “Apostolic Prac- tices.” school. and bring your p. m.—Young People's Legion. Conducted entirely by th ple of the corps. Iver, vited, 8:00 p. m.—Rousing Sal ing. Hearty old-time gospel singing. | % -Also special singing and playing. Ad- djutant Smith will speak on the sub- ect, “The Gospel the World Needs to Hear.” A special invitation is ex- tended to all to com the Salvation Ari: your friends, You feel at home in the d worship at re and bring be made to NITY LUTHERAN CHURCH | Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor i i Avenue A at Fourth St. { “There is @ cordial welcome at| Trinity.” First Sunday after Epiphany: | Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00, | Choir anthem, “Open the Gates of | the Temple” (Knapp). | Sermon, “God Speaks.” | ; Evening service, 7:30. Sermon, “The House of the Lord.” Trustees, Monday, 7:30 p. m. Choirs, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. | {ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | zi John Richardson, Rector ede first Sunday after Epiph- § a. m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a, m.—Church school. /., 10:30—Morning prayer and sermon, {Bubject, “Handicaps.” ‘| Wednesday Vestry meeting in par- Goh hall, 8 p. m. Thursday choir practice at 7:30 p.m, ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor fqn Services for the first Sunday after piphany: ‘9:30 @ m.—Sunday school, with all glasses, including Junior Bible class, Miss Ella Brelje, superintendent. :45—Morning worship (German), irs. F. Peters, organist. Sermon, “The Flight of Jesus.” | 2:30 p, m.—Divine services at Bald- Pp. m.—Bible hour in charge of ‘aither League. 7:30—Evening services (English), Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist, Tuesday evening, Jan. 10, at 8 e’clock — Business and educational meeting of the Walther League. Bible text: “Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lor nd whose \ hope the Lord is”—Jer. 1 The church !s not a co: tion, Do not send a representative, but come ‘yourself, You are welcome to our services, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave, B Ellis L, Jackson, Pastor 10:00 a, m.—The church school with 8 for all ages, William Mueller, . Superintendent, The Quain class for young people, The Evarts class for adults, 11:60—Morning worship. Pianist, Miss Marguerite Kennedy. | AT THE ‘Hypnotized’ With Moran & Mack—Sen- nett’s Greatest Pro- | duction One of the most expensive “sets” @ver used for a motion picture was jtutilized for the forthcoming Mack (which is scheduled to be the big hea liner attraction for the Capitol The- \@tre on Monday and Tuesday. A complete, fully equipped ocean \Siner was chartered with its entire \erew, just for a series of comedy se- ‘quences _in his high-powered fun- (film. The 8. S. Emma Alexander, ‘wegularly in service between Cali- fornia and Mexican ports, was taken ver completely for the picture and /@ special cruise between Los An- ‘eles and Ensenanda, Mexico, was yamade. No passengers were carried ‘on this trip other than the players, hnical staff and a crowd of three t jBundrea extra players. One of the highlights of “Hyp- tized” offers the hilarious spectacle wild lion running loose aboard an completely disrupting the ship. The passen- try to take to the lifeboats .. tt only suceeed in landing in the damp ocean. .” which is the most tic _production ever made by Sennett, boasts of a super- " (Ashford). | | chitd Prelude, Offertory, CNicodeo). Special _music—Piano solo, “Etude in D Flat” (Liszt), Miss Kennedy. Sermon, “The Key That Unlocks the Heart of the World.” A study of 1st Cor., the 13th chapter, Ellis ly Jackson, 4:00 p. m.—The Children’s World Crusade and Junior B. Y. P. Us :30—The evening service. Sermon theme, “I Am the Life,” Elis L, Jackson. Wednesday, Jan, 11—The prayer service of the church, meeting at the parsonage. This also is the monthly business meeting of the church, The church ext a cordial invi- tation to its serv If you do not have a church ki we invite you to our church both for its services and the opportunity it offers you to serve, t the Beach” (Blanck). “A Song of Longing” cond St. Logee, Pastor e the church a new place s this year; see that our re in Sunday school; see urselves are in our chosen unday by Sunday. We cor- ia u to worship with us jit church home, The Rin 1 meets at 9:30 o'clock for the } nners, primary, junior, inter- 1 senior departments, The tment meets following the c ice at 12:00 o'clock. Morning worship, 10:30. “Christ's Partners! ¥ Let us gi Jin our liv: children 0 p.m, on Wed-} \€ p.m, on Wed i Organ prelude, “Andante Sostenuo- (Westrop). ver the Stars” (Parks). , “Elizabeth's Prayer” ner), postlude, “Ricordo di Roma” ing: Organ prelude, “Cradle Song” (Spin- ni “Idylle” (Lefebure-Wely). ostlude, “Moderato” (Ash- ford). The pioneer society meets at 5:30 y a e at . The Young People’ at 8:30 o'clock in its fel- to which all young peo- ed. and the Nation” and “China.” ELICAL CHURCH G and Rosser Ave. 10:00 a, m.—Church school for all departments. Come and bring your Merrill Larkin, Supt. 11:00—-Morning worship service. Special selection by the male quar- tette. Sermon, the Pas 7:00 p, m.—Christian Endeavor, Intermediate society, Topic, “Why Do We Worship?” Young People's society. lay We Know God's Will?” vening worship service. selection by the male quar- FIRST EVAN nth ishing for the Days of Topic, rayer service. | conference, All members urged to be present. :30—Choir pra —Catechism cli GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eight St. and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school, both languages used, 11:00—Morning worship. Rev. J. Schmid of Beulah, N. D., who hap- pens to be in the city just now, will bring the message: “Den Unermess- Nchen Reichtum des Wahren Chris- tentums.” Special music. 2 to 3—Bible instructions, conduct- ed_by Mr. K. Gutsche. 7:00—Young people's meeting. 8:00—Evening service: “Glaube und Taten," by Rev. J. Schmid. You are welcome, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH The Sunday school of 1933 will start tomorrow at 9:30. At 10:45—-Morning devotion. May 1 see my friends at this meeting? A. WESTLUND. 8ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Broadway at Eighth 8t. Rev. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector Sunday Masses at 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m VELLY NICE BOOK Nanking—The Chinese, probably one of the most polite people on earth, are to have their manners polished up by @ new book of etiquette, according to the government. An official book of etiquette is to be published by the Ministry of the Interior. It will standardize all important rituals and set rules for all salutations. MOVIES | 9c. a Performance Is Gable’s Salary In His Early Days Nine cents a performance was the amazing salary paid Clark Gable shortly before he came to Hollywood. Not so many years ago, the star of “No Man of Her Own,” the current attraction at the Paramount Thea- tre, with Carole Lombard, and Doro- thy Mackaill in the leading role, join- ed a barnstorming troupe out of Port- land, Oregon, The company lasted only a few weeks, and in that time, Gable's larg- est share of the profits per week was $1.30. Better luck as a solicitor for newspaper advertising in Portland enabled him to save enough money to get to Hollywood. In his current film, Gable has the role of a card-sharp who trifles with women’s hearts as readily as with a rich man’s bank-roll. In addition to Miss Lombard and Miss Mackaill, the supporting cast includes Grant Mit- chell, J. Farrell MacDonald, Elizabeth dope George Barbier and Tom- Salt Lake City, the heart of this city’s business section came to a sudden halt. Automobile IVE SER KIND: BIM= WARDEY I He ke 9 WHEN HE SENT IN HIS CARD LOOK SKEEZIX, SOMEBODY FELL INTO CUR MAIN ENTRANCE! THE TEN TINKERS, SALT AIR 1S THE ONLY FIT AIR FOR MAN To BREATHE... AYE-AYE ! ‘SELKCERF; WHICH TAKES THEM To A PIER ADJOINING HE ‘YACHT — UP HERE 1S THE CAPTAIN... I WANT You To MEET HIM, FRECKLES = GREAT FELLOw, AND A REAL NAVIGATOR I! WHY, BUT POP SAID NOT TO JUST TO DRIVE OVED TO UNCLE MIKE'S. Hy) i iy Uj PINCHED! Hive, BREEZY, OL’ KEED! Hows TRICKS OUT AT THE AIRPORT “THESE DAYS? RE ALL Hen UPS aN’ DOWNS! & WANNA COME OUT THERE AORRA—('M GONNA_MAKE A, (5,000 FocT PARACHUTE sume! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES sume! im Gone to TH! Be DANCE WTA Siny WASH TUBBS ARE DISMISSED, AND 16 PARISIAN CHO! ARRIVE To TAKE THEIR PLACES. HE ROYAL ADVISERS STORM OUT hog “ME 1 CERTAIN THAT WIS HIGHNESS 1S CRAZY RUINATION, Saas Sees Rae, IW TRICKY MILITARY FORMATIONS, & | i GZ By BLOSSER ,, HIS 1953 LICENSE Nm aT eet UAL inns \ By SMALL AO ‘<