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McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Morning worship, Organ prelude: “FE astor 10:30 o'el mn of F nh" s Ruth Rowley, “Trusting’—-Lieurance. Organ offerto: “hrist and the uidance,” by Boyce, | Sunday ‘school 12:09 noon (classes for all ages). Speclal classes for| boys and girls entering probationers| colrse of training. We urge all pa ents to attend and bring the chil-| n with you | i\ dren, you bring your parents. */ rill Larkin, sup} Drigo. ot Seen” —— the Wings hn preme Question,” Organ postiud Mid-week devotion p.m. each Wednesday. invite you to attend all ‘pur servic: THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Pastor We cordially invite you to worship Wwith us. 10:00 a, m.—The church school. Morning worship, A story- children, pn for es. m.—Tuxis Society, high ning service, “The Unpar-|_ fi . m.--Christian Endeavor Whe young people invite you to bring your friend. ‘Wednesday, ¢:30 p. m.—Bullders of bene Trail, junior ages. | Wednesday, 7:30 m.--The mid- Wellowship. The musical service; Grace Duryee Morris, organist orning— Organ prelude: Hastings eek Ya “Hymn Tune"— the Lord’ — Morning Song"—Heller, | ian Sandin, rian Sandi “Posthude” --Ley- Orchestral prelude: “Consolation’— Voice of Vocal solo— Organ postlu nard. If God $s not real to you, it is not His unreality, but your dull percep- put}; to Tis principles into every relationship “ef life. Will you not join us? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Elits L. Jackson, Minister Sunday, February the 18th, 193 10:00 a. m.—The chureh Svilliam Mueller, sup’ J, Worner, primary ‘supt. Classes for ali @ges and a cordial welcome to all. 11:00—Morning worship. Planist—Mrs. Clarence Gu esus T My Cross by the church Sermon: “The Victory of Humility,” L. Jackson. P. ‘The Senior B. Y. Topic: “How to Master Temptation.” The Service Commission in charge of meeting. 7:30—The evening service Pianist—Miss Genevieve } Sermon theme: “The Plac, Christ in the Christian World,” . Jackson. Wednesday night at 7:30—The mid- ‘week prayer service at the parsonage. ‘Thursday at o'clock— The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Lief Blensley, Ninth St., for their reg- Ular meeting. A cordial welcome to all the serv- fices of the church. If you need the comfort, strength and help that comes from religion you are invited to the @ervices of the church. Pp. Uy, THE SALVATION ARMY 200 Main Avenne Captain and Mrs. Fred Corliss, Officers in charge There will be no public service on Gaturday, Feb. 17th, Sunday, Februar: he 10:00 a. m.—Company meeting or lunday school. Classes for all ages, class for adults, Come and bring your children to Sun- school. George Stebbins in and t Smith will ge. 6:30 p. m.—Young P A service conducted young Beople, but everyone weloome. he Misses Ellen Sjoblom and Verna Madspinner will be in charge. 200 p, m.—-Rousing Salvation meet- ing with special music by the band. Old-time gospel singing and epeak- ing. The Songster Brigade will ren- | AT THE MOVIES | ‘Roman Scandals’ Lavishly Produced Eddie Cantor in “Roman Scandals” ©omes to the Paramount Theatre to- morrow. This is the pop-eyed comic’s fourth annual screen musical comedy for Samuel Goldwyn. Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, David ‘Manners, Edward Arnold and Veree ‘Teasdale are his companions as he/| frolics among the gorgeous slave girls | gathered for the pleasure of a Caesar; in and out of prison dungeons or fly- fing over dusty roads at the reins of ® thundering chariot, with lives at stake, George Kaufman wrote the original story of Eddie's adventures. William | Anthony McGuire, responsible for “The Kid From Spain,” “Whoopee” and earlier Cantor successes, did the adaptation. Dubin and Warren wrot> “he songs. | has| u 5 & ih ? 8 g {church home, come to thel Salvation rian San- service from] + inter- 0 lweek service of the prayer, study and .] Sermon on {ple's chorus choir will {der a number and Mr. Herbert Smith j will deliver the message. 0 p. m.—Bible study \ Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Band prac- tice, Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Young People's | meeting. j,, Saturday, 7:30 p. m.—Band prac- tice, The Salvation Army extends a cor- dial invitation to all to come to their services, f{ you do not have a Army and you home—bring gospel sin message fo: 1 be made to feel at our friends. Old-time ing and speaking and a FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 9:30 a. m.--Men’s prayer service All'men urged to be present. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday church school for all departments. Let's see If we n not have a 100 per cent _atten- dance this Sunday morning. Parents, you bring your children, and chile Mer- 11:00—Morning worship service Special selection by the men's = EVERY DREAM, EVERY PE BLIGHTED AND. Sy KING MONS BUT VEN MORE WRET WHO COULD HAVE THOUGHT IT= MILLIE= MARRIED TO ‘THAT BEAST JOWNSEND ZANDER- (CAN'T BEWEVE IT TRUE- IQ UN \\ PROFESSOR LILICK.... HE'S ONE OF THe veader, Mra, ople’s League. Topic: ter Temptation.” Lead- arta. ning worship service. This 1s women's night. A section of the main auditorium will be re- served for the women, We will sing songs written by women, There will Wm. John: Mother Tl Be There” by men's chorus, bring your daughter, Let wesday and Wednesday, eadership training class- en Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.—Midweek prayer service, Thursday, 8p. m.—Albright Broth- hood. All'men urged to attend. A am has been prepared. 30 p. m.--Catechiam ciasa- m.--Rerean Bible class ness meeting. THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fighth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister 10:00 a. m.--Church school. We have classes for parents and chil- dren of all ages. K. F. Gutsche, supt, 11:00—-Morning worship. Prelude. si y mixed quartet. Talk to the children (in the Eng- lish language Message: m.-—Bible instruction class hildren, K, F. Gutsche, in- structor, 7:00 p, m.—Our Young People’s meeting. Peter Kletn, president. Are you wondering what’ you should do to pass your Sunday evening? Well, just come to our Young People's meeting. 800 vening meeting. Baptismal Wo are baptizing the Biblic- ial music by mixed quartet, Everybody is cordially invited to the: meetings. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Herman G. Johnson, Pastor “My Life Story” willbe the sub- Ject ‘of Evangelist Christian Hild's unday night at the city auditorium. This service will open at 8 o'clock, The attendance at the revival Meetings conducted at the Gospel Tabernacle for the last five weeks, has increased on Sunday nights, 60 that a larger building will be needed to accommodate the people coming. The city auditorium has been en- gaged for nights. The Tabernacle orchestra will play at this service, and the Young Peo- sing. The male quartette will also render @ number in song. The public Is cor- dially invited to attend this evangel- istic nervice, the next two Sunday ARY'S ROMAN rR Rroadwa Masses at o'clock Mass is for children, TRINITY Avenue HERAN Fourth Ople S. Rindaht, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Aa —3Monson, t of the Sev- o'clock. ‘8 Catechism; Ite th’ port Evening worshi; ermon: “Luthi Need and Service.” Monday evening, Junior League at 7:30 o'clock. Devotional and social hour. Wednesday, Lenten services at 7:30 m, Luther. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, TIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening tes! timontal | meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St.. is open daily from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 6 p, m. are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. (Additional Churches on Page 4) Flying Down to Rio’ To Open at Capitol “Flying Down to Rio,” RKO-Radio Pictures’ musical extravaganza, with its flying chorines, its soaring pianos, its marimbolas and its chocalhos, lit- erally knocks the spots off anythin; hitherto produced under the title o! “musical production.” It is spectac- ular beyond words. This picture opens ut the Capitol theater Saturday night and continues Sunday at midnight and Monday. Equ: tonishing is the fact that the production has a story. Handsome Gene Raymond takes his American Jazz band to Rio de Janeiro to open a show in a new hotel. He falls in love with Dolores Del Rio, daughter of the hotel owner, and a hot rivalry develops between Raymond and Raul Roulien, a situa- tion complicated by the fact that Roulien has been engaged to Del Rio for years. When the “heavies,” a syndicate of Greek gamblers, try to spoil: the deal and ruin Dolores’ by getting city officials to prohibit Gene’s show, that young man foils them all by faking his band and his 200 beauties loft. In full view of thousands of awed Brazilians, girls sing and dance on the piews sirplanee, adagio danc- ers hurl their fair partners plane to another and ballet dancers trip the light fantastic while flutter- earthward i ilot and body ev lives happily ever afterward. APY. attempt to list the delightful and thrilling innovations introduced MOST FAMOUS SCIENTISTS IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY! LILICKS ...... WONDER WHAT HE'S DOING IN TLL SAY HE IS! HE KNOWS ABOUT EVERYTHING! HE'S THE MAN WHo Dis- YEAH? 2 BET ITS AWFULLY FUNNY, HEARING POISON ivy LOOK! 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