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| 'McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 10:20 o'clock. rgan prelude: “Christ and the Children” jorden, by Miss Ruth st. leard the Voice of Rathbun. y jesus Say Organ offertory: “Andante”—Stur- Roberts, by Miss Arlene rn. * by Walter Sermon: “A Lost Mor o There will be special muste E. Vater. [by ‘the Tuxis chor and a stringed Organ postlude: “Duologne”—Grey.| orchestra, led by Prof. Truman. Mr. Sunday school 1 (classes! Bauer will sing a solo. all ages). Ou ‘AL 8:30 the Foung People's Fellow- | von gue, 6:30 p.m. Topic: Box.” Leader, Rev. ip, 7:30 p.m. | prelude Night ‘Song’--| The musical program, for Ashmall. © will be given “The| Quartet: “Morning Hymn"—Wag- Lowell Mason Glee club,” a) youns ner. People’s chorus of 35 vc ‘sev-| Organ postiude: “Victory"-—Mallard, enth grade children) under the direc-| Hvening-- tion of Miss Ki b. “Cc Organ offertory: Frysinger. of Unshaken ater. nfire March"— jervice on Wednesday eve- 9 o'clock. x heartily Invited to attend @ll our services. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L, Jackson, Minister Sunday, December the 1 10:00 a. m.—The chur 6 William Mueller, Jr. superintendent, Mrs, G. J, Worner, primary superin- tendent. Th. lass for adults. he Quain cl carefully gra for all ages. unk people, scliool with classes —Gounod, reth"”—Gounod ing choir. | s : “Life's Greatest Question,” y Ellis L. Jacksor 6:45 p. m.—The Senior B. Y. P. UL ‘The Fellowship Commission, Robert Mueller in charge of the meeting.} Topic: “Suppose the World Were Without Chris Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at the ‘xamen of | the Dead,” | them Jesus—-The First Bllis L. Jackson, Wednesday evening—The Midweek | prayer service at the parsonage. | The} last midweek service of the year as we will omit the service holiday week. Topic: “Our Church During the New Year. What you and Tcan do to make it better? Thursday afternoon at the usual hour. The monthly meeting of the! Mission Circle. The Christmas open- ing of the Mite boxes. Bring yours or send it if you cannot be present. A cordial invitation to all without : he Born of during M i @ church home to the worship and the! Sermon: "3 Service of the church. asieere or Anthem by Trinity church choir. OF CHRIST, Evening service, 8 o'clock iv FIRST CHURCH si by Ni 623 Fourth Street Sunday services at 11 a. m. Subject: “Is the Universe, Inctud- {ng Man, Evolved by Atomic Force? Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 200% Fourth street is open dally from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend the serv- ices and make use of the reading room. GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Highth and Rosser . J. ert, Minister 10:00 a. ‘m.--S unday school, have classes for all ages, We Bring ‘our children if they go to no other junday school. 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude. Special music by men’s chorus. Talk to children. ahres Glueck,” x services for elsenburger, daughter | . Philip Weisenburger, First Baptist chure of Mr. and Mi will be held in corner of Fourth and Avenue B, Re: H. G, Bens will speak in the German and the minister in the English lan- ease 0p. m.—Christmas program. Our jof our meetin; bi the Harold Barth. Johns, Malm. Danrot. with carol singing by tho congrega- tion, firmation class. I. A. Esko, tenor; reader, Mrs. I. A. | |young people are rendering @ pro |gram of dialogues, readings and sp ‘cial music consisting of Instrumental | numbers and xinging. Short talk: “Crowded Out® by the minister. Everyone Is rordially invited to all BYTERIAN CHURCH r Avenue at Second Street Emerson Logee, Pastor dially invite you to the fet- lowship of all our ‘services, The church school is graded for ail ages and meets at 10 o'clock, Bring your children and remain for the adult Rible class, led by Judge Burr in the auditorium, The morning worship ts at 11:00 o'clock, the pastor preaching on “As- surance in Life Amid Chaos.” ‘The Pioneer society meets at 5:30 for intermediate ages; the Tuxis so- clety at 6:30 for high ‘school ages. he evening service is at 7:30 Organ prelude: chnece “The Divine Lullaby"— ks. Offertory: “Poeme de Souvenir"— mpson et Delis Organ prelud: "Sain y Tuxis choir. “Canzone Amorosa”— Mr, Bauer. postlude: “The Heller. ch nar Warrior's tra, directed by Mr, ph Trun We cordi invite all interested to Join our Wednes- lowship in the study o'clock in the church arlors. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC . Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor ay Avenue at Kighth St. 8, 9, 10 and 11, Nine is for children, JUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D Adolph Johns, Pastor unday, Dec. 17-—Third Sunday in s a. m,—Sunday school and Bible forning worship. Anthem: “The Master’ Sermon: "Sincere Doubt. $:00-—Evening service sponsored by wuther League. Scripture reading and prayer--Mr. Immortal Christmas Hymns—Mrs. Christmas Traditions—Miss Harrtet Christmas Carols-——Men’s quartet. Christmas in Africa—Mr. Henry Christmas Story—Miss Viola Barth. The program will be interspersed Wednesday, Dec. 20, at Bit 230 p. m— study in the book of Acts. urday, Dec. 23, at 9 a. m.—Con- TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fout Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity” Third Sunday in Advent, Dec, 17: Church school, a. Christm: 1, church choir, festiva song Trinity Soloists: Mrs. C. A. Narum, soprano; Esko, 1 a ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Sunday in Advent, Dec. 17: ) a. m.—Sunday school with all es Morning worship (English). 2:00 p. m.—Rehearsal of Christ mas program of the Sunday school. All the pupils are urged to be Present. 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30 p. m,—Stereopticon slide-lec- ture on the Birth of Christ. All welcome. { ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH I John Richardson, Rector 3 Florence Fritch, Organist Services, third Sunday in Advent: 8:00 a, m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m.—Chureh school, Christmas 's choir. | AT THE | ‘Stage Mother’ Cast Uniformly Excellent ‘The secret of many a child’s suc- cess on the stage is revealed in “Stage Mother,” drama of theatrical life re- | cently filmed by the Metro-Goldwyn- | Mayer studios, which opens Monday | at the Paramount Theatre. Adapted from an original story by | Bradford Ropes, author of “42nd! Street,” the picture deals with a little known side of the theatre—the in- tense ambition that causes “stage | mothers” to drive their children to’ success. The heartbreaks and laughs | that are encountered by tit: young-/| sters being “herded” on their way is brought vividly to the screen, | Alice Brady Sensational Alice Brady scores even a greater; triumph than in “When Ladies Meet” | in her portrayal as the ambitious mother who will stop at nothing to further the career of her daughter. She is sensational in pathos and com- edy alike. Maureen O'Sullivan has the best role of her screen career to date and puts every effort into an outstanding performance, i Franchot Tone adds more laurels | to his notable portrayals in such pic- | tures as “Today We Live,” “The | Stranger’s Return” and “Midnight | | Mary.” He is seen as Miss O'Sulli-| van's lover and won considerable ac- claim from the first night audience. Phillips Holmes as Lord Aylesworth, ‘who wants to marry Miss O'Sullivan to save her from the designs of her seother, is convincing in a mature role. Ted Healy is the “surprise per- formance” of the picture, deserting iis madcap brand of “stooge” comedy to play several dramatic scenes, Four Hours Divides Deaths of Ray Pair | for $1,500 for expenses. ‘Havana Widows’ he At Capitol Today For good natured, rough and tumble, catch-as-catch-can comedy, “Havana Widows,” the First National picture which begins a two day engage- Ment on the screen of the Capitol Theatre today, is said to be the screen’s undisputed champion. Riotously funny and startling situ- ations are created by Joan Blondel! and Glenda Farrell. As two wise- cracking Broadway burlesque girls, they invade the Cuban capitol on a ‘unt for millionaire easy marks, whom they hope to compromise and shake-down for easy money. Their decision to invade the Cuban capitol is reached after a former vhorine friend had blown in on them jooking the picture of prosperity. The friend's story that Havana was simply teeking with millionaires all anxious to be separated from their dough, leads Joan Blondell and Glenda Far- rell to depart post-haste for Havana after first shaking down a boy friend There their mad adventures lead them into the most unusual lot of complications, which because they are played so broadly, result in one fast comedy situation after another. Snappy dialogue has been injected | Into the screen play by Rian James. | ‘The comedy action is carried along by {a0 less than six players who know | tow to strut their stuff. Besides Joan | Blondell and Glenda Farrell these in- | clude Guy Kibbee, Allen Jenkins, Lyle | Talbot, Frank McHugh, Ruth Donnel- ly, Ralph Ince and Maude Eburne. Ray Enright directed. Geat Britain imported 225,000,000 A GOOD D0 OR THE POOR Sas FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BPacs DAD 1S HAVING A FEW WORDS Wit FUZZY Davis' FATHER. Few, IN FacT tt HIS: MILLIONS an Que THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) EVEN IF IT BE ONLY TO KICK A BANANA PEEL INTO THE GUTTER CAN SO MANY PEOPLE, HAPPY AT CHRISTMAS TIME BY SPENDING A LITTLE MONEY A eS au MN WHEN YOU LEAVE, THIS WORLD — Py oF a SOE OS oN 2 te fae SS oe win SH Rag U.S. Put OM; Copyright 1994 by The Chicago Tribune ( AND IF I EVEN CATCH YoU WALKIN DOWN THIS SIDE OF THE STREET, THERE'S GONNA BE A MERGER BETWEEN MY FIST AN” YOUR NOSE... THE YOUR LEFT HAND 7 YOUR RIGHT FOOT, SO YoU WON'T FERGET IT! YOU BET I KNOW WHATLL WAPPEN! You'LL FIND OUT WHERE MY SON GOT HIS FIGHTING ABILITY. FAMILY OF NEGOOSEY j TU WOULDN'T HAVE TO DEPEND ON FOOTPRINTS TC SEE THAT THIS BOY \S JOHN BAYTER'S SON-HIS EYES -HIS NOSE-THE SHAPE OF HIS HEAD-HE'S A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK SAVED ME. HE WOULD BE WH GRIM'S CLUTCHES, NOW, IF IT HAONT BEEN MISSING SON, AND HEIR TO SALESMAN SAM TWats Rt WITH TH! To¥Ss, WHILE Papa ts DOING Some SHOPPING! ILL oie, Gonna CALL 1 THAT Kio, erisece, | Pees pie SS AINUTE! U2 GUT, TUMOR, YOu PLAY OH, 7N, NO! ('VE ALREROY GETTIN’ RID OF THE KID ICA & BIS HORN, MOUTH- WHILE YOU BUY HIS CHRISTMAS ) ORGAN, @ 2ITHER, @ Toy PRESENTS! SAX, ANO & CORUM! WHAT — | WANNA GET, ‘ToDRY, (S (7 P, BUT VERY These EARMLEES ERE CNL 69 ¢ @ PAIR! if SOMETHING CHEA’ USEELL FOR THE Wife! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SO BOOTS THINKS YOURE PRETTY SWELL. EK ? ETE As! —— ai ~--—eme IN S A DAY. UPHILL, : DOWN, DAY AFTER’ DAY, & 5 ay | KEEP COOL- NEVER FEAR! TLL STOP IT

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