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‘ Even the mor! . when the cof: Make Make Make it with it a ce it with Specially is a little more fervent Wings of the vg prepared for any DRIP Maker. Filter papers in each tin. SPICES EXTPACTES<TEA= BAKING POWDER: ning greeting fee is good. care. femony. Schilling. ,\ Percolator or coffee pot. RURAL CHURCH NOTICES ‘The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton } Regular Weekly Services i 10 a m. Sunday—Bible School; | Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m—Divine Worship with eer-) 7 p. m.—Young People’s Society of | Christian Endeavor; Miss Marjorie! Gray, president. | 7 p.m. Thursday—Junior and In- termediate C. E. Miss Esther Howe and Miss Ruth Christ, superintendents. ' 8 p. m. Thursday—Bible Study and. yer. 7p. m. Friday—Choir. | Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ,’ pastor. t The Morning Watch Presbyterian | Church of Coleharbor f Union Sunday School every Sunday | morning in the school house. Mr. Carl Carlson, superintendent. | Divine Worship with sermon every | other Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at | 7% p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, presi-| dent. * ' A cordial invitation to all. ‘W. Christ. Stated Supply. The Congregational Church of Wing, Sunday School every Sunday at; 90:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, minister. Remember we need you arid you meed the church. “Neglect not the as-| eembling of Yourselves together.” | Fred | | AT THE | Christian Endeavor every Sunday jevening. Elder | DRISCOLL LUTHERAN OHURCH Note: |p ma. Service January 15th at 8 | ; Alexander Presbyterian Church | Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder | H._A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every , other Sunday at 3 p. m. Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E., leader. You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. Note: The next service 3 p.m NAUGHTON TOWNSHIP Services each Sunday at 3 o'clock in school No. 1, under auspices of Salva- tion Army. MOFFIT CHURCH O. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:30—Morning worship. 11:30 a, m.—Sunday school. Mrs. J. J. Hill, supt. BRADDOCK CHURCH O. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Vv. Leschur, ‘supt. 7:00 p. m.—Epworth League. Lloyd Wills, president. 8:00—Evening worship. Maret L. Lars Foss, Pastor Divine Service in the Chapel next Sunday at 11 a, m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES H. M. Gulson, Postor Glencoe Stewartadale Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Mr. ©. G. Davenport, Supt. Preaching service, 11:30 a. m. Baldwin Service will be held at 2:30 p. m. MOVIES | Sidney Portrays | Oriental Maiden In Latest Role: “Madame Butterfly.” one of the most treasured pictures of ail time. mow done into a motion picture, comes | to the Paramount Theatre Saturday, | ‘with a cast headed by Sylvia Sidney, | Cary Grant, Charlie Ruggles, Irving Pichel and Helen Jerome Eddy. | Miss Sidney, playing the title role | —a high-born Japanese girl—makes ther appearance in an entirely new ‘type of characterizations. Eyebrows | ‘end eyes slanted, hair lacquered, hec | steps mincing, draped from head to foot in colorful Oriental robes, she is; anything but the American girl of “City Streets.” “An American Trag- | edy,” “The Miracle Man,” “Merrily We | Go to Hell,” or other of her recent gcreen successes. Has Time of Young Life in Boat Film Few boys ever have been able to combine work and play so effectively as ten-year-old George Ernest, who plays an important role in Colum- bia’s “Speed Demon,” ® melodrama of the mile-a-minute speedboats which opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre. For virtually all of the picture was j made on location at various points ‘along the Pacific ocean, with the swift little water craft taking the lit- tle actor at breathless speed through the spray. At other times he brought along his fishing pole and emulated Izaak Walton for hours at a time, once catching an eight-pound fish which gave him one of the thrills of Jan. 22, at) THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) . 1K JD MAKE sane EXCURE YO ae RGER- AND YELL HIM NOW OVER DUE — comme 98 eee NOU KNEW YHE BILL! WA® COMING IN = You KNEW THE BILL HAD TO BE PAIDS DON'T BE ABSURD, BILLY... SEE CAPTAIN PLacic P'RUAPS ITS MUTINY, COMMOTION To BE ON | =| Se Pp joARD, [/ AT SAN PEDRO...SAYS HE is ~ ‘TRIED See You AT THE } TAKES UNCLE HARRY FROM NOT AS DIZZY AS THAT TRICK TIE YOU HAVE DRAPED AROUND YOUR GEE, MR, HOWDY, t DION'T )suRel = 1 KNOW Ya KEPT ‘CHICKENS /@ RE KINDA Noisy! MERE, .) Meant Cece eet GUESS THEY'RE HUNGRY! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SAY, OPAL! DO YOU EXER HEAR Boorse, UA ——SAN ARNTHING | THAT (6, TALK. ABOUT PAYONE IN) PARTICULAR > TL MEAN = WAICIA ONE OF U5 FELLAS 00 NOL THINK SHE LIKES BEST 2? his life. And even when Georgie was work- ing inside the studio, he still was hav- It is the story of the beauteous Jap- girl’s romance with the Amer- | fean naval officer with which “Ma- | dame Butterfly” f. der Japanese law. divorce is almost, gutomatic when a husband leaves his | wife, he decides to marry her and en- | the happiness of life with her he remains in the country. As what is to follow, he does not con- | nest again.” Ultimately he is sent back to the ‘Wnited States. Too deeply touched to ‘tell her the truth about his plans, he IN ing the time of his life, because as part of the picture, he was obliged to perform remarkable feats of marks- Boteler and Fuzzy Knight. It was di- rected by D. Ross Lederman. promises to return when “the robins wie var: pean ont te ; Prepares to await return. He does return, years later, but un- der entirely different circumstances. cr 1S ELLOPHANE WASH TUBBS 16 ONLY WILLY NILLY WAS BACK! PLEASE, EASY, FIND uM—FOR TH’ LUVA mike — FIND WILLY EANWINILE, THE REAL WILLY HILLY 1S OUT OF JAIL. HE HAS HEARD THE News. r WE, TOO, 1S FRANTIC. SLBA, OR, | AM A PRUATO OU BE THO KIND AT To LOAN D FEM TRENT THO 1 MAY HATTENS ee |