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aatok wren: nken the Brown bungalow for the charge. Intermediate Epworth League at 5:30 p. m. Mrs. S. J. Pierce in| day, 7:30 p.m. Teachers’ meet- charge. ing. Choir practice each Friday at 7:30 p. m. Young people's choir practice each Thursday at 7 p. m. = CHURCH Cor. Fleming and William ‘Streets Shuler Peele, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a.) ice. Theme: “Our Light Afflic- William N. Knowles, superinten-| (io. dent, in charge. Classes for all ages. Morning worship service at i} pastor, j o'clock. Sermon by the Holy Communion, Junior league meets at 3:30 mm Mayfield Knowles Young~ People’s program. Evening worship service begin- ning at 7:30 o'clock, Sermon by the pastor. Subject: “The Meas- ures of a Man's Life.” A splendid choir will provide special music for both morning and evening worship services. Mid-week prayer service Wed- nesday evening at 7:30 oglock. LFIRST: PRESBYTERIAN coer Zot CHURCH ¢ (9.6. °Gekeler, Pastor Cerner-of White and Washington A “Streets Fok aE g fr] CoSuatay school ap 20 a. mA. 6, Earl Baumgardt her home in Miss Edna Powell, who was spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boza, Hay over the East Coast yesterday for her home in Miami. Mrs. Theodore Garceau, of Coral Gables, who was in Key ‘West for a visit with her daugh- ter, Barbara, a student at the Con- vent of Mary Immaculate, left Elgin, superintendent. Members of the pastor’s adult Bible class are requested to read chapter eight of the Book of Acts. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: “The Apnuncia- tion.” At the evening service, 7:30 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Sands will sing a duet. Topic of sermon: “Jesus’ Weather Eye.” Mid-week Bible Study, Wednes_ day at 7:30 o’clock. “How Shall Men Be Saved?” There will be a brief review of the third chapter of Presbyterian yesterday afternoon for her home! Missions in the Southern United a pee: Mrs. Ethel Sergeant, who was; spending several months in Key! ‘est with Mr. Sergeant, who is a of the marine personnel the Jacob Jones, left yesterday for her home in Macon. i : | All our qroducts are made by eatin 1608 BALTIMORE.MD - Corner Caroline and William Streets - THEHBDAVIS G. C. ROBERTS Department. meets at 6:30 p. m. Miss Mary -| Felton will have charge of the jpand Mi $1.00 to 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. 7:15 p. m, Evangelistic Serv- Tee showing — line of Wearing Ap: for every member of the family at the lowest prices. All mt i sold with a guarantee. Special discount for Satur- day and Moakey co. all i and Children’s Shoes. Our line of Shoes are beautiful and as large a selection as can... be found under one;roofs. Another-shipment of d S. from 46 ene Ladies*-Funic- Dresses, Swag- ger Suits im both.., pastel sha each, Also large showing Christ- mas Gifts. Almost bier wanted for just the right gi New shipment of Boys’ Suits and Qtudents’ Suits just ar- rived, in Blues, Browns and Grays, at Popular Prices, JUST RECEIVED Large assortment of BOYS’ SUITS in all the latest Fall and Styles COMPI ETE ASSORTMENT OF MED’S SUITS, SHIRTS AND FELT HATS AT POP- ULAR PI ICES. Shades |! 4 ¢ f i i i i 3 i Pe fis [ Bi rE fo Isl tT) i rt lr ; i i low Cases, Sheets, etc. Ef you are planning on fixing up the home or apartment for Christmas, don’t fail to pay this store a visit. OUR_ ENTIRE STOCK Is SPECIALLY PRICED FOR MONDAY To get the original Davis 100% Pore Paint’ MADE IN BALTIMORE. Davis 100% Pure Paint has often” teen imitated, but never duplicated. Davis 100% Pure Paint conforms’ with all pure paint Laws and ie the only paint that carries a guarantee of purity. i oS Look for this Cuarantee on the Labei~ ‘We have ao connestion with any. ‘Punt Manufacturer of name amilar cooers . Baltimore and sold through Dealers only. ha i i rl i A; | be Ay i ils Liltind F oars ee SRE NER Ry es ‘~ 24