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f SIDEGBANCES - - By George Clark “Pm not wasting any sympathy on Jerry. Uf he'd do his work when he's supposed to, it along everv time we go anywhere.” eee) yok mt. ag he wouldn't have to bring ST. MARY'S PROCATHEDRAL j Rev. Robert A. Feehan, Pastor ‘Broadway Avenue at Bighth Street | Pyjassoe at 6.7, 280, 9:50 and 10:30 . m. The 0 o'clock mass is for thildren. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 223 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. niveinesday evening testimonial) eoting at 8 o'clock. meetngding room maintained tn th Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St, ts open! ally from 12'to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 fo & Aur are welcome to attend the hurch services and to make use of) reading room. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church with a Message for Today.” Seventh at Rosser t Wm. A. Lemke, Minister $:45 a. m.—Teachers’ and officers’ frayer service. 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school, Mrs. Floyd Fuller, Supt. 11:00 a. m.—Mission band, Mrs. H. fV. Graunke, Supt. y 11:00 a. m.—Publio worship, Miss (Clara Mack, pianist. Sermon by the pastor, “What Prayer van Do.’ 1:30 p. m.—Presenting the “Heart to Heart Hour” over KFYR. 200 p. m.—Young People's meeting. 1:45—Hvening Evangelistic service. Sermon by the pastor, “That Blessed fope—the Return of the Lord Jesus “hrist.”” Monday at 8 p. m.—Christian Young People's Fellowship hour. ‘Tuesday at 8 p. m.—Young People's Missionary Circle. Wednesday at 8 p. m.—Midweek meeting for Bible study and prayer. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Ave. D. G. Adolph Johns, Pastor August 9—Ninth Sunday after Trin- y. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bible Rlass. 10:30—Morning worship. The Lord's Bupper will be celebrated. Ladies’ chorus, “J. Thy Blood RT. Righteousness,” “Bow Down Phine Ears, Oh Lord: Sermon, “God or Money?” |chureh parlors. |Ladies' Aid in the church parlors. | parlors. Monday, Aug. 10, at 7:30 p. m—Dea- cons and trustees will meet in the Thursday, Aug. 13, at 3:00 p. m.— esses: Mesdames R. G, Arntson, jason, H. Hanson, and D. John- urday, Aug. 15, at 2:00 p. m.— Junior Mission band in the church FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Sunday, Aug. 9, 1936. 10:00 a. m.—The chureh school. Ed- ward Cole, Supt. ‘The Bvarts class for adults. The Quain clas for young people. ‘The Tuxis class for high school age. 11:00—Morning worship. Pianist, Miss Ruth Rand. Response, the church choir. Anthem, the church choir. Sermon, “Does God Guide Us?” 0—The evening service with beth Raaen as pianist, and ser- on by the pastor, “The Shepherd's Voice.” Our evening service is planned especially for the young people of. the church and they invite you to at- end and stay through for the young people's hour immediately following at 9p. m. Good fellowship. A good place to spend Sunday evening. Serv- ice in church parlors where it is al- ways cool. 9:00 p. m.—The young people's hour. Miss Catherine Mason will be in charge of the program and the theme is, “Dishonest Practices in Our Daily Lives.” You are invited to attend. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missour! Synod) 419 Fourth St. J. V. Richert, Pastor “We preach and teach a changeless Christ for a changing world.” Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Aug. : 10:45—Morning worship (English). Mrs. F. Peters, organist. Sermon, “The Power of Persistent Prayer.” There will be no evening services, McCABE METHODIST CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Minister Morning worship, 16:30 o'clock. Organ prelude, “Chanson Triste"— Nevin. Anthem, “Remember Thy Creator” —Adams. Organ offertory, “Pensee d Amour” —Ward-Stephens. Solo, selected, Iris Schwartz. Sermon, “The Lost Radiance,” Wal- ter E. Vater. Organ postlude, “Finale in B-Flat” —Maxon. Sunday school at 12:00. Classes for all_ages. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. (Additional Churches on Edit, Page) Baxter, Loy Co-Star . In Romantic Triumph A love story, gallant and glorious, mf two modern sweethearts, hiding ‘their tears and holding back their hhurts, romancing lightly yet loving ‘deeply, “To Mary—With Love,” ‘Twentieth Century-Fox triumph, opens at the Paramount Theatre Bunday. Co-starring Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy for the third time, and providing them with a story and background which enables them to Burpass the heights they reached to- gether in “Penthouse” and “Broad- way Bill,” the picture is an import- ‘ant and appealing story of love today, ® splendid love that takes its place with the screen's great romances. Based on Richard Sherman's widely discussed novel of the same title, “To Mary—With Love” is a love letter to every theatre-goer—a love letter of s romantic couple and their years to- gether, bitter-sweet with hurt and Opening with the wedding of Bax- ter and Miss Loy, the film moves swiftly through the hectic days of the late twenties when industrial em- pires were rising and the nation lived and laughed as the crest of her. MOVIES Davis and William in Dashiell Hammett Hit Bette Davis and Warren William come to the Capitol theatre Saturday in their new Production, “Sal Warren William plays opposite Miss Davis, while others in the cast include Alison Skipworth, Porter Hall, Arthur Treacher, Marie Wilson, Winifred Shaw and Olin Howland. The picture is based on a novel by the famous writer of fiction, Dashiell Hammett, which is one of the best the author has turned out. It is writ- ten in his usual style, with mystery and thrills combined with sophisticat- ed humor, love and intrigue. The story is woven about the search by @ band of crooks for a legendary ivory trumpet, supposed to contain a fabulous fortune in jewels. Murder follows on murder as the crooks dou- ble cross each other in their battle to cheat each other out of the fortune, Bette Davis again plays the part of a “bad girl,” in this instance using her lovers to help her in obtaining the jewels, and polishing them off in one way or another when they cease to be of further use to her. William, also, is an unscrupulous character, a Private detective without morals and few principles, but a man with a sense of humor. John Pesek, Nebraska's No. 1 wrestler, recently added about 2,000 sheep to his livestock holdings. He has about 7,500 turkeys on a ranch near Ravenna, Neb. In four games of s recent series aaginst the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Brooklyn Dodgers stole six bases— twice the Dodgers pilfered the third Dunbar enthusiastic about Rob! his trotting horse, that he carries the picture wherever he gocs. 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