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eT = vned artists. neVednesday evening at 7:30—Mide v Lenten services. Rev. P. Harre Church Be Nw Salem will exchange pulpits with the local pastor. Confirmation instructions every Sat- urday morning at 10 o'clock. LITTLE NELL- NOW THAT ‘Come and hear the saving Gospel YOU'VE LIVED WITH US of Christ and Him Crucified. All wel« WHO DO YOU LIKE THE POSITS Adar oa ei BEST ? DON'T YOU LIKE YOUR AUNT MIN A LITTLE BIT? FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘ 616 Avenue D Walter ee yey G. Adolph Johns, Pastor | eens eid ndante March 18—Fifth Sunday in Lent: re post (Tschaikowsk!), 9:45 @, m.—Sunday school and Bible area anak , organist, ¥. ‘ ‘Art Stand- 30—Morning worship. i inched em: (‘When I Survey the Won- s y, HoIINeee Sermon by Rev. C. J. Fylling. _ (Groton). . $:00—Evening worship. Program| Solo, the Children’ by Luther League. (Norden), Mr: bala ‘Scripture reading and prayer—Mr. Bong OF Wy Oraniy: H. A. Swenson. Poem—"The Master's Hand—Miss | Hazel Nordquist Xylophone solo—“Open the Gates of the Temple” Lloyd Graunke, Talk—"How tt” Saves Gladys Barth. Talk—“What Christ Is to Me’— ae _Miss Anna Persson. - paeaennees enn Temes — Antiem, Hide Not Thy Face” Dew. eyer). March 21-—Wednesda siiniéry, “ite 7315 Bible study on “Jesus Cage See FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Imost a Christian,” Vv unday school, 12:00 noon. Clasess techism and proba. h ‘The invite you. p. m. Leader, al music, hoi practice. Coop. YES, MR. SCUTTLE, MRS. COOK, IVE COME are happy over the tncreased MORNING, Nace SOE note ‘To BRING You Goop Aven ‘attending our midweek eens RS, ‘YOU HAVE COME ‘To NEWS! TM NOT GOING We cordially invite a ‘ ne Hach” Wed: 177 INFORM ME THAT I TO PUT You OUT OF Berrepeeend to cur. fellowabin. | heartily Invited to attend HAVE ONLY TWO MORE ‘YOUR HOME... IM IT OVER ‘To ME THINK OF THE IDEA, Jmental—graded instruction, ‘There ts | Our Services DAYS IN WHICH To GOING To BUY AND Tipe ee A ha SOESTERT ee es ‘You our! y WELL FOR 'm class for adw i. 11:00—Morning “After Bhe Harthquake, a jg,8:30,P:, m.—Pioneer society for in- eee ten icty f 1 30—Tuxis society for senlors. yeay a ae agatas Pastor's class for communicants’ ee ee nen foe eee OH, MR. SCUTTLE , I EXACTLY! AND ‘THE SO HAPPY, TM SIMPLY Y-YOU.YOU ] ONLY THING You HAVE MEAN, GIVE | To DO IS To VACATE ‘THE HOUSE AND TURN “In Joyous Mood” “THATS ‘SIMPLE ENOUGH, ISN'T IT? ~ ool. Morning worship, lude, k to the children. 1:20 p. m—B instruetion Class for children, K. F he, instruc- r ng service—"The Joy of |" avi asic by the Tuxis choir, {_ 8:30—Christian Endeavor tor young wople, Pthe’ musical service, Grace Duryee lorris, organist: "3 meeting. ning. Miss She will enade” (Eggeling). ee yening and Morning” trombone s0l0, (Spicker). < ‘ se ES Allegro Pomposo” | , $:10 == Wednesday Evening: 8:00—Rriday evening young people's “At Evening” (Kin- {Prayer meeting. Organ prelude, “At Evening” (Kin Evern one is cordially invited. THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) evening mid= YOU SURE MADE A SPECTACLE WHEN YOU Go OUT T'DINNER) HUH! WHET aed wAqiON ARN OF NOURSELF, EATING THE WHOLE “TRY TACT LIKE YOU WASN'T | DAYA , Bpecial music, Rime De Cer eteel EA PLATTER OF HORS 0 OEUVRES, HOME-AND WANE SOME eins pontiude, Triumphal Marc! is 0 sal * . A “TABLE MANNERS .1 NENER. wwe believe in Jerus as Christ. Ss Y, Z \ ‘We accept Him ag our Savior and|_ 19:00 y meeting, or WHEN GLADYS CAME ON THE KITCHEN, AND. YOU SAID, “IM GLAD TO SEE YER BACK’ WE ALL KNEW YoU WERE REF BRING 1 HER EVENING We pekzo Him our loyalty tn every/inciuding a} noeasanitel @ BEE J DOWN COMEDY. = : relationship in life.” Re, Idren to § ure 2 3 Will you not join us? di . Mr. 3 Ay : aa er). ‘ Offertory, “Lead Kindly Light” MEBBE SO- BUT NOT HALF AS LOW DOWN AS THE BACK OF 4 THAT DRESS. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH meeting, Fourth Street and Avenue B . i i Be ence, Miniater junday, March 18, 1934: z the me 10:00 a. m.—The church school. s 4 subject: Power ‘i ndent, ni. Ee Mueller, superintendent Geeta f for all ages and a cordiai micome-tc tad A inducted by the elcome to strangers. M The Evarts class for adults. people, but everyone is welcome. The Quain class for young people, | eo joblom will he 11:00—Morning worship. p. m.—Rousing § - Pianist, Mrs. Clarence Gunness. Old time xospe C) = Prelude, “Berceuse” (Delbruck). speaking. Special “num z 1 Tee's a Sahin [band and songsters, Mr. Z : \ oe Sr iveine’ (Genie Smith, state transient director will : “ 2 5 ring the message. ena ene Meetings during the we Sg teed YH N\ MEAN e Sermon — “Jesus’ Victory Over} Monday, 7:30 p. m.—The Trail Blaze Hatred—the Victory of Love,” aoa will meet, Ellis L, Jackson. tuesday, 7:30 m m.—Songster prac This is the closing Sunday of Loy-| tice. ty week and our people will volun-| Wednesday, 7:30 p. =m,—Bible jarily bring their pledges for the penne class, | ming church year. hursday, 7:30 p. m.—Band practice. 0p m.—Intermediate B. Y. P. U. Young People’s ‘Serf, OUT, I'M WWVITIN’ AYSELE ) WHY-ER—UH- | ONee To YOuR HOUSE To DINNER / GUESS Sol I'LL PHON OKey 2 Te' Wve eas! Tet HER, Sov! THaT' Le ee sweat! sur ELL HER. NOT TH Have CHicKen!! ee ee ee ee WE'VE Had (TAT “TH! GoneOING Jou CHICK YOURE comin’ — HOUSE FIVE Times This Week| ge vation Army extends a cor- Piantst, Miss Ruth Rand. ‘We invite you to share with us this wiet, thoughtful evening service. The old hymns. Courage and help jor the week al Sermon theme: “Building on the| 9: e service. 4 Xe . y CEPT. i Rony a GY Rock,” Ellis L. Jackson. a ? fies é y z z rs Wednesday evening at 7:30—The| 10:00 day Churchsac q vin y = | 5 Liga : wrayer service meeting at the rtments. es for every age 2 7] g N Z Church and the World|and group. Come and study God's d. Merrill Larkin, Supt. ‘Thursday afternoon at 3:00—The 200—Morning worship service. dies’ Aid will meet. ot rious Things of Thee—Towner— en will be made to feel at home. 5 p.m. 5s tke Rina | 4 The 3 aw bairman, in charge of the meeting, |@ial invitation to the public to attend = | 2 fe f= ~ 0) “what Has Jesus Done for | thelr services, ; EB HH Z 3 ‘eee tees = 7 :40-—The evening service. Army and bring your friends. Y ; OR f " O/—s—i\F . A wom «alll IDOLS 141s FIRST EVANG! CHU! 7 gout EN Ne vg ‘o 2) TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH S Message will be ‘Avenue A at Fourth Street brought by Bishop Geo. 1. Epp, Cleve. Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor land, Ohio. “There !s @ cordial welcome at| 2:20—Men’s meeting. inity.” All men of the city a Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 18; [this meeting. ‘The bishop will speak Church school—9:45 a. m. to the men, The men’s chorus will Morning worship—11:00. sing. Sermon, “The Soul That Magnities| 4 the Lord.’ 0—Christian Endeavor, en Anthem, Trinity Church Choir, I. A.| Intermediate League. Topic: “The By MARTIN isko, director, ua] les Oo! a Shristian.”” Leader J R - GE~IM POATIVE 1 SAW WoPwooo , THEN! Evening service, 7:30. rs. : Senior Luther Teague. oung, Peoples League. Topie: {WELL YA SWEET CHANCE WELL WANE OF {FOLOWIN' ME IN “THIS “TRAFFIC «> —Lenten broadcast. Confirmation, Palm Sunday, March |“What Has Jesus Done for 5. Le Merrill Larkin. hing worship service, vice. Selection by the mens chorus, prensa Romng, message | will S, roug! vy ishop Epp. oe ee. ‘There will be Lenten servi Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 18: |evening this coming week ai 9:30 a. m—Sunday school with all |Cont Saturday evening. | Bish ES Rat wilt message eac Pate oe Verna Brele, superin-| You are invited to these 10:45—Morning worship (German),| C°me carly and get a go: ". Peters, organist. 6.45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC e Walther League, Rev. Father R, A. Feehan, Pastor ION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) hs 7:30—Slide= lecture on “Passion istory.” A resume of Christ's suf- ering and crucifixion death, includ- ing His glorious resurrection. The ictures are reproductions of re- AT THE eanest Gal’ Is Five Star Comedy Five stars any way you look at it {fs the claim for the new RKO-Radio jomedy drama, “The Meanest Gal in .” Its riotous situations, hilari- fous dialogue and rib-tickling charac- terizations are said to have earned i @ five-star rating. And in addi- ition the new production has a five star cast—ZaSu Pitts, Pert Kelton, 1 Brendel, James Gleason and Skeets The story, set in a small town (where @ one-chair barber (El Bren- ide®) basks in the limelight, is woven round some everyday folks and their pursuit of life, love and happiness, 4s well with the tonsorial genius his ten-year-old romance with spinster shopkeeper (ZaSu Pitts) &@ stranded show girl and a traveling salesman take up in the one-train town. The B gEEPLERE ie Broadway Avenue at Eighth St. _ Masses at 7:45, 9,10 and 11. Nine o'clock Mass is for children, (Additional Churches on Page 4) MOVIES ‘Scandals’ Is Film Triumph Setting a new standard for mu- | Sical Production, Fox Film's latest | Felease, George White's “Scandals,” Opened at the Paramount Theatre Friday in all its gorgeous splendor. Presented for the first time on the talking screen, the show is embel- lished with the spectacle, grandeur and beauty that only the camera can encompass, White himself enacts a part in the film, and he has recruited a galaxy of radio, stage and screen stars. Among the many notables in the film WASH TUBBS - WHEE? are Rudy Vallee, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Cliff Edwards, Gregory Ratoff, Adrienne Ames, Dixie Dun- bar and Gertrude Michael. Vallee and Faye make a fine romantic team, and do splenlidly with their roles. Miss Faye, who has never been in films before, does an exceptionally fine piece of acting that stamps her as a coming star. “8can-Dolls” wearing stunning cos- tumes, dancing the intricate and fast- moving steps created by Georgie Hale singing the ten melodic song hits written by three of the country’s foremost song writers, Jack Yellen, ALLEY OOP