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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 -¥997 The Charaeters i.-€ wr wer stepiatner, wut now £.e appreciates David and is uwita Richard, ) tue crarming well- wos Co 'By MARGARET ‘GUION sais sae : , | i Nina was surprised that she could laugh so. easily—so openly. , “I wasn't onit! Little David took | little Gracie out and they got them- | selves a bun on.” Datling .Cordelia looked as though. it.was quite the most natu- } ral thing in the world. © SCHOOL FIVE ROMPED OVER STARS, 30.7 OPENING GAME OF CITY BAS- KETBALL LEAGUE PLAYED | LAST NIGHT AT LOCAL superintendent. GYMNASIUM | | & | Caen -PLEMING STREET METHODIST | \CHURCH Rev. Shuler Peele, Pastor Fleming at William. Street | Church school meets at 9:45 a. jm. Norman J. Lowe, gencral Morning worship at 11 o’élock. Hi-League meets .at 6:30 p. m. | atin ane , FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ‘William: L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street | Sunday School at 9:30 asm. | Morning worship at 11 o’clock. “True Devo- ‘Sermon subject: tion.” |. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Mrs, Shuler’ ‘Peele, supetinten-| Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Yancy Tillman Shehane has ar- SUNDAY NT FOUR ITEMS PERTAINING TO OLD BIBLICAL DAYS TO BE SHOWN In the service at the First Bap- tist Church Sunday night, Pastor COLUMN een ececceoeseontece Advertisements under this head’ | will be inserted in The Citizen at }the rate of le a word for each in- riquez, who were attending a dis- isertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in €very instance is 25c. Advertisers should give their (street address as well as their tele-' ccassiniey RETURN PAGE THREE mais Mrs. Minnie Robinson, Mrs. Rose Robadier and Mrs. E. Hen- trict meeting of the Home Making Center of the WPA. returned yes- terday, from Miami. | They report a very interesting and educational visit, and return TINOEE ieDnRDLey, DrOVIEE 6h | ONO i ident,“ (Sermon “aubject: "Nadel the tihgett hath dw the dee ee wt Sania ies oe oak * Meake¥e vines gay, childish | the froubie’ Nina, ive never ond cae pice went shsracietinet) Toung People's Sigil League Leper.” s rs ‘(gregation “The Ark of‘the Cove-/ Payment for classified adver- pion ter the nal ant. ” = mu ner, i$ witd about Richard, | him-so low?.. ... Just-as though it by high feeling, the High Sehoo} j meets at 6:30 p. m. “Miss Jennie; Samuel Pinder willbe thelnant®! together with’ the Four|tisements is invariadly in advance, avid, a bright young auto | Was any of her business! ‘tive walloped the Carbonell Stars, | M2° Johnson, president. {speaker at both mormifig‘and eve- but regular‘advertisers with ledger ' sa.csman, adores Ning and tries to 1G.ce ner wappy on his small sal- ary. u-cele, an old girl friend of David. «itl pursues him, Chapter 42 David's Binge T WAS after six, bui David had «ue Cure home yet. “We had stinkin’ mean news, Gracie, didn’t he tell you? We have to mové out, the apartment’s rented.” Gratie said: “Oh, sure, he:told | me—that.” And Cordelia said: “Oh, darling, what a shame!” t “Perhaps you can find a cheaper one, now.” Gracie was watching Nina, closely. “Perhaps.” “Oi, dear. It's so adorable here 30-17, in the,opening game of the league. 4 The first quarter was nip and tuck with the High School leading by only one basket. Football tae- tics were evident from the start, especially when the referees fail-! ed to be strict with the players. Evening worship at’7:30 o’clock. -week prayer and bible udy, Wednésday,7:30-p. m. ¢ ir rehearsal, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. MIXED BIBLE CLASS ;Sam °B. Pinder and W. iP. Monti- eino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday morn-j | Prayer meeting Wednesda: Newer jning at 7:30 o'clock,” “ | “Behold, I stand ‘at and knock: if.any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come ‘in unto him and will sup with him and he with me.” | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH the ‘ door! Things that went with the Ark,! nameély,,The Pot of Manna, The Lord's Testimony, The Crimson} Mark, and Aaron’s Rod with the the pastor will give explanations | !of their meanings in Ancient Days‘ jand their fulfiliment in Christ Jesus. This will be a very inter- accounts may have their advertise- { ments ¢harged. |. THOUGHT GEMS With each classified advertise eeeeeecccccccscccensece 5 ;ment The Citizen will give free an} Serpent. In connection with these’ Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for image of God is the love of truth it. PAINTING PAINTING AND INTERIOR What we have in us of the and _justice.—Demosthenes. faeces General, abstract truth is the most precious of all blessings; without it man is blind, it is the bae was crazily eager to have! “»"Cotdelia slipped her arm ‘22, te, second-half the preppers| in. at the Harris School audi-j : ‘esting and helpful service to all. DECORATING, outside and in- oye of reason —Rousseau. s Sapa ing |,, 42 @ minute, Gracie let it slip | 1¢8C- women not.connected with any « A ce = ‘ — o-yiehae# re re-' ‘The time for thinkers has come. been unreasonable about moving-| +a Jack Knight had been along, | Bob Saunders for the Stars, . . All things work together for! The church will be Anciently! finished. Reasonable prices. Sae wrote: “Out marketing, daring, will be back in a.few min- the evening before, and she was so visibly annoyed with herself, that mixing a rough and tumble style ;with spectacular shooting, was other Bible Class and regardless of denominations are invited to attend. good to them that love God.”—Romans 8:28 decorated with Biblical Colors and! lighted with Candles about the; Free estimates cheerfully given. FRED HUHNE, ‘rear 724 Eaton Truth, independent of doctrines end time-honored systems, kno¢les at the portal of humanity—Mary 403, ‘anc tton. i i * ‘ fe i treet ; 4 radip oe sag avait peta cke ee pa i t high point man of the evening especies ae Church school, 9:45 a. m. Ger- Ligh: th — metas Baker Eddy. teanticalie, trom one market to an- |and because she felt somuch bet- ;With eleven points. The High cusP erald Saunders, superintendent. beige aie neni as aera i “see other, to get 4amb enops a few |ter, now that she knew. School scoring was more evenly OSPEL HALL Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | Ark with all ether lights cut out. REAL ESTATE | -wewin dtee tn Wheraeter. ‘Glarist cents cheaper taan at the first 40 drive a bargain on piace... gviden bantam corn. it was silly—not even the tini- It was very obvious that Miss Nolan bad come to make trouble .., at least to let on that she knew there had been trouble in the Day ‘distributed, the best basket nett- ing going to Domenech with eight points, Stickney, who substituted for only a short time and scored 720 Southard Street Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, Sunday, 7:30 ; Subject: “Bear Ye One Another’s | Burdens.” Services at Marine Hospital, 5.p.m. In the morning service at 11 o’clock another very interesting |service will be conducted. The FOR RESULTS—List your prop- erties for sale or rent with the CLEM C. PRICE ORG: did not simply speak the truth; he was truth; truth, through and through; for truth is a thing not a <! mhousehold. ‘ . * ‘ing.— | st avop Ae "hermeatg| aor eis «Just one more thing to stack’ up six points, and Woodson, with five] ®- ™- : : | Epworth League, 6:30 p. 1m. _ jladies of the} church will sing a] ‘TION. Registered Nef rea of life and being. i sahicenrilaint hate atten tanaee galnst me,” Nina thought, butshe ‘chalk marks. ag Study, 7:30 p. m., Weéd- A avenie wouship, ae ob ig {special scag; the men will sing a] Phone 124. 505 Duval gor -_ nf 1 iu 't really care much then. 1 1, |nesday. ubject: “The Master Teacher.” 3 ‘ + elit ca ac hao t i »e8 pio sna Peri eens ee to be Shr David'/had been so sweet, and Lae oe RES sain Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m.,| Prayer service, Wednesday, 7: 730) *Pecial seag,,the choir will render sty af genet es E 4 A A S She tore-up-her-note-whell sie |foRgiving. and penient bimselt ions, 30-27. Friday. p.m. a Thanksgiving Anthem, and the!To SELL OR BUY REAM MBSHicaw ci stybia ~~ ——____ got back, because-David-was still Met Ble pom acento Invitation extended to all to] Choir rehearsal, 7:45 p. m., Fri-|pastor will preach a sermon on: TATE or mortgage on ‘Florida NOTICR 1a FOR > away. She went to work in the kitchen, glowingly full of her new resolve, that it would take.a lot more than Graeie, with a hangover, to upset | Next regular league game will be between the Stars and Fellow- iship Club Tuesday night. attend these meetings. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY day. “What does it profit a man if he “Thankful Hearts,” In the evening hour in connec- Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. Keys, address E.R. Lowe, P. 0.| | wonlitis Ly » and at 7:30 her 3 - i hs . . 4 .tf That Roth hiaxt, pace a Eeeat flop, as she be 2g Soe decided that God had | For the purpose of entering sev- pT seach Belcan bat and tion with the Special Service the nov9-tf Fo Pini) oe 2 heatd his key in the lock. been extraordinarily good to her, .¢T@! other teams in the City Bas- 327 Elizabeth Street a pastor has arranged with the Ark, wane day of September, She dashed out to him. not lettingHoney or David suspect _ketball league, a meeting will be pts the adult men and women will MISCELLANEOUS Ras Tiel wets ditipiy -pttocage hee anything. She had told the larhioe ‘pp! “avid, darling .. . I’ve been s crazy to have you come gize for being unreasonable, and voor sport! She saw, at once, that there was something tue matier with him. fi@ loo,ed ai her, with a silly, back! Sweetheart—I do want to apolo- 0 she washed the breakfast dishes, that she would not forget his kind- ness. She would not Jet Him down. Gracie asked for a pick-me-up. “., and I mean the hair of an English sheep dog, Nina. It was no clipped fox-terrier that bit me last called 7:00 p.m. at the High School Study Hall Monday, High |School Coach P. D. Huddleston presiding. | The Demolays, Cuban Club and Road Department fives will have representatives at the meeting in Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Snnday morning o’clock. Wednesday evening service, 8 o'clock, Reading room in Society build- ing open Fridays only. service, 11 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John C. Gekeler, Pastor White and Washington Sts. Sunday school at-10'a.m. Wm. B. Norman, superintendent. render a special song, and the choir will render an anthem. ‘These services are arranged for the spiritual blessings of all the people in the church and all other visitors and friends who come, states Rev. Shehane, who adds: NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS JUS' RECEIVED. For any member of the family. Priced 5e to 50c. Also, eards by ‘the box. SAN CARLOS BOOK'STORE. nov25-tf be issued thereon. Said certifieate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 4, Sqr. 1, Tr. 13, Book F-1, Page 584, as rocorded in Monroe County Records. “The assessment of the sald erty under the said certificate is- bad-boy grin on his face. night! Here, gimme, Pll pour my — —— Morning worship at 11 o’elock. |« an sued was in the name of Bart C ““Gosn,. win, we quarreled, | own,” pet heir Cae i gt CATHOLIC CHURCH 1: “The Coming Prophet.” | Torii ‘ansd ‘cheeiridat illite didn’t wer” She poured herself a good three : — Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. BICYCLES redeemed according to law, the ‘es, David. fingers of gin, and downed it in ieekeene St. Mary’s Star of the Sen By request the sermon will be property described therein will be he smeit of tiquor. “Da-a-arling, i'm pl-astered!” Sne langaea a tittle shakily. “I know it, vavid.” “You know,” he said and he “you know, | could have pulled myself together, baby, if 1 had come home and found the battle still raging «.. but finding you, all sweet like this... . Lord, Nina, I've gone all Soft. Was 1a bruie, last nignt? Kick Teahed against the wall, one gulp. i “Now little Gracie can get home!” “Did you come all the way down here, just-to-see-me?” Nina asked innocently. Cordelia’s New Sparkle WHEN the girl had gone, Corde- brows. She didn’t say anything, she just looked her borer delia raised inquiring eye- | eovVecvece Today’s Birthdays SOOCCOHEOXSOOHEEEOHEOEOED Dr. Annie J Cannon of Har- |vard, famed astronomer, born at Dover, Del., 74 years ago. i Gov. Clyde R. Hoey of North ‘Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge said at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. Week-day Mass at 7 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock, Sundays and Fridays. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev, John H, and Beulah Clark “A Christmas Carol.” This is a Christmas story. Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 Pp. m. Matthews’ picture of Je- sus will be studied. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Yancy Tillman Shehar.e, Pastor “Jesus did not lay down rules; He enunciated principles. Rules’ make Pharasees, principles make Christians. We build His King- BICYCLES FOR RENT, ‘by hour, CORNER ‘LOT, 650x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. | sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mi day in the month of January, 1% tf| which is the 3rd day of January, 1938. Dated this 7th day of Deeember, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. 91,1937 me if I was.” Nina answered it, laughing. Carolina, born at Shelby, N. C., 60 p ; | dom out of: ‘Poor in Spirit? ‘Th sagt ek th rod eae ree My Pome Morne wong, 11" sack] = Sees eetegen Pwval anal a mourn. athe Meek They] 76 ROOM, GOING HOTEL. Won niaent (0 take her in his arms | delia; but Ff Bavid would sa, she headin 1-6 sien Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class: sa aa ‘at 10:00 a. m,jtat set ae ee wands el derful future. Over Sea ‘Realty, then but nt his foot t | rolls off my knife! ; . Comstock, presiden' for.a!l ages. Allan Robinson, intendent. |Cousness, ereifu the Aesratep, and pots mae oe ’Cordelis remarked on a fact that ‘of Radcliffe College, born at S eenasiies service, 7:30 p. m-| ‘Morning Wordly at 11 Pack pure in Heart,’ and ‘The peace- He said: “God, how mortifyin’!” |Nina had noticed some time be- Moorehead, Minn., 61 years ago. Weekly Prayer Meetings _,|Subject: “Thankful Hearts.” ‘|makers’.” eae GALE: Ganio’ tile sath be Pie piagied. for - Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. \| Bvening worship at 7:30 o’elock.|_ Thus spoke Rev. Joe A. Tolle of/ FOR SALE: Sealed bids w/ Nina nad never seen him really tigat before, but there was nothing “The bar's eet something, all right, darling.’ | Mayor Fiorella H. LaGuardia of Friday, 7:15 p. m. Subject: Ark of the Covenant” First Methodist Church in refer- ence to his sermon, “The Master! received for one lot on Jose- phine street, size 92x52 ft. un- horrid about it, he was only| “Elasn’t he, though?” New York, born there, 55 years — *|and Four Things with the Ark. - December 31, 1937. The usual amusing. ... and cunn , weally cane they’ began ‘tallting about ago, B’NAL ZION CONGREGATION | Prayer meeting, ‘Wednesday,|Teacher,” will he will preach Sun- wae te-yonexend ad colt ae He wasn't the least bit 7:30 p. m. day evening, 7:30 o'clock. and all bids. \All bids to sent to only when he took off his hat,one| C ia was different. A oereeasaa A i: as , hr, stpamg-ot bright copper hair’ wes Towonderitshe was | Judge E. Marvin Underwood of ,,, bi, Josenk, Male, Pastor | Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30} , Sunday morring at 11 o'lock | $'CSstro, 600 Whitehead street. sianding straight upon the top of | getting some sort of amaniaon the | Atlanta, Ga., born in Douglas Co Joe: Pemrlman: Pres sant sot Cen): , : : eed dec8-lwk|Nat Pendleton - Barry Mackay h Eomebody bad done {t to} sublectot lehadsud- 0 0 veans elas 6., gregation Junior choir practice, Friday |Ject, “Bear Ye One Another's Bur- in him, because it was moistened, and | denly come to walking | |“7*% SO years ago. Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a.}7:30 p. m. dens. GANGWAY twist about in a fog. First Hester, then aren m., and gvery day in week, ex- “You won’t want to miss the]: f ; lie looked ike agoune. slightly hegself, and now Fis" new |. Sol A. Rosenblatt of New York, cept Friday, at 4 p.m. ; LEY MEMORIAL M. E. organ recital, violin solo and spe-} Rox 404. his first cigar behind the barn. sparkle in her eye. There was no |!@wyer, born at Omaha, Nebr., 37} Regular servites every Friday CHURCH, SOUTH cial music by ‘ope vx Ck GEG. caw Wile ee She saw that he was not going | getting away from it. years ago. evening, 8 o’clcek, and Saturday these services,’ ie FOR SALE—Lot, corner ‘White to Want any supper. He lay down on the day-bed. Muttered: Ste spoke of certain with a iar expression on her loyely face. On some ’s it SERMON WILL morning, 7 o'clock. METHODIST EPISCOPAL O. C. Howell, Pastor Corner Division and Georgia Sts. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Al-jo’¢lock service. follows immdiately after the § and Pine streets. Owner ‘leav- ing town. Call 814 Igy rite STAR >* BRAND Pre ial. back | would-have been a smirk, on some tend drunk after quarrel! . . . Didn't |—a simper; but on Co it was CHURCH, SOUTH gr ienieneg ie ae tees ne eh, Ae CUBAN COFFEE megh to, honestly kid, only I was| simply a perfectly na mani- ; The Land’ 1D; lock. . 7p. m. "Ie Deliciously Fresh! 80... gosh darn upset!” festation that the loved one had “EL SALVADOR ie 's Supper will be ob-}__ Tuesdays and Thursdays é het ' lon't blame you—sweet- | be: ip ths barty. Grinnell and Virginia Sts. — at the Hemet! a Low Mass with Holy Commun- —TRY IT TODAY— tt" sertain it was Tony SiR Guillermo Perez, Pastor «4, young People’s Department ion, 7:45 a, m. nn mmnertret | 91 OR Gal; Ae AD F ddenly he b; ich ° “ i » i h its morning session in the church ‘Wednesda: PRINTING—Quality Printing "Lord, Ni t wu a. T ‘Old Scrooge is dead.” So de- (Services in Spanish) ed eae — F think I'm Matleret. ‘ou Ought to | Cordelia rr Cart P eonat peti clared Dickens in his “A Christ- canine rare 10 a. m. ; school annex at 6% Sung Litany and sermon, 7:30] the Lowest Prices. 29 I he :8 A nn ps RRR see Gracie!” Apa, athe he fe Challoners ‘bad / constantly |mas Carol.” Dr. Gekeler has been| Preaching, 8 p..m. ; in th Pp. m. f Sslebp, i d JWitOgethierfeince their reunion onthe {requested to deliver a sermon on| Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8/p. mi . s in the main STEER Ga) ' le. Riviera, six weeks before. : Se ‘ ; ; ervieg|@tditorium at 6:30 p. m., with ; 1 . |P"RSONAL CARDS—100 é na went in, and ate'the meal| She was dying to come tight out [tis exquisite story Which he de- ues sag and ‘prayer servic?! Mrs, O. C, Howell as leader. SETHEL A, M. ©. CHURCH ; {ney $1.25. The fi solitude. ie ind ou sooner or 3 oe Pr: ‘ice, Wedn . @, soggives f, th nit j ‘aSavia came in then, all raat perry d _ re I = . alhind ord ning, 7:30 o'coeh 5 tert pf oaicat erdach er, that & 4 ‘i 4 ~ A. f @ to be all right; that this was |and gay, and as though there had [© Pad gece cr nag L. A, Ford, Pastor Special music by choir under Division and Thomas Sts. § 5 sons vital, states Rev. Gekeler. . " Mrs. J. Roland Adams will be é & new beginning... never even been a hint of a cloud i " Olivia Street bd er hool, 9:30 St . Wouid-Be Trouble Maker eS ee baa Pe “Gel snipe ae Si Seo orning wo.ship, 11 “ramets oe hg ages. pois hey 11a, m oe : x i i . Gekeler bri t thi | unday m ship, tetining : ° FUNNY combination met in Re Ped ene ae beauty of the Acne chedahal o'clock. : Tanetcae society meets every Junior he C. E. League meets ; é the apartment the next after- | tions, and with thankfulness over ‘together with their important| Sunday evening service, 8/tTyesday afternoon at 4 o’clock,|#t 5:30 p. m. 2 noon. Cordelia... and Gracie. her escape. + Jenessage, it is explained o’ock. in the church ‘school Senior A. C. E. League meets P Cordelia had just been there a| “Well, angel,” she said cheer- = ‘3 wus . fibees i d_ singin 7 : a a at ak F minute or two when Gracie walked |fully—“it’s definite now. Those ‘Thé power of memory,” says peel eae oe “ig ad with Mrs. Corrinne Curry as presi-|#* 6:15 p.m. Rg $ in with a terrific hangover, and a| newlyweds signed the lease this |Dr. Gekeler,-“either blesses or| Prayer meetings Testy anc’) dent. Evening seryies, 'S p.m. & mean light in her eye. morning. Mc! told me, with |curses us according as we have|Thursdcy nights, 8 o’elock, | Choi practice after prayer Services 4 Nina introduced them and ex- | tears running down his chi “ commit ii i Everybody weleome at all serv-jservice Mrs. J. Roland Ai Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Class. : 2 by . itted to it for safe keeping dams “ ¢ ys that Cordelia had just got} David shook his head, dejected- things good or bad.” ices.” pianist. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re ty, but then he looked at Nina, and thanked her with his eyes, for her chagetyl ai ox pe ae j “we'l ind_another ‘galp— Tm sure of it, David.” ack from Europe. “I was just asking Nina,” said Cordelia, looking too darkly beau- tiful, in a Paris creation for the autumn, “about that adorable hus- hearsal. The public is invited to hear this interesting message Sunday ever.ing at 7:30 at the First Pres- byterian church. ih | Hi] . TAD Ti 1. Sa wel h, SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH CHURCH Duval and Eaton Sts. mae of hers.” awe _ And he came over and kissed Sundays (Colored) (Colored) . racie answered for her. jer. es _ Unless I miss my guess, he’s got | Brick!” he said s softly. Summer —_— Schedule a Simonton Street 3. Cog oer PLAY SAFE— b i | (Copyright, 1937, Margaret Hersog, sd anda: fred DeBarrit, Pastor, , seg ei , Pastor Whippet! Meaning--lerge.* mes owas = : DA F F : Sung Mass, Holy Communion,]| Morning service, 11 o'clock'| Niemi Reddick, Superintendent By keeping FOODSTUFFS at the right ») (Mary Moreno, Secretary Gherch sct.ool, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Epwort’: League, 6 p. m.* Evening service, 7°30 o'clock. Tam: temperature in one of our Children’s “Bit of a binge-o?” Cordelia Church school, 3:30/p. m, ~-' '' asked Nine. “You leok fit.” Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. 9:30 & m Preacher, Wm. B. Culliigford. Morning preyer said plain, 11 . o'clock. i 4 LowMass, short sermon, 11:15) Congregational meeting at 8.p. a. m. m., Tuesday. Evensong, Prayer, Senior choir practice, Friday, 8 | Benaitiction, 8 p. m. p.m. Week-Days Minister’s class, Tuesday, 4 p. Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’elock. | m. Low. Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a. ™. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays Nina realizes she’s falling in leva t Monday. o XS -DRIVERS set 5 Labor organized at Today In History oi. Seereccccceisecsscesesce ALL METAL ICE REFRIGERATORS These refrigerators are doubly HEAT- PROOF and absolutely air tight $20.00 «: Easy Terms—10 Days Free Trial Columbu: ae" Sermon, 1T1t-Gee.“Waelinaton xetees 1918—End of 30-day armistice. eam Germans evacuate French and! to Valley Forge for the winter, 7 Bi Belgian territory. give up guns! where for severe! months they en- 4 it fea, tnd! dured such sufferings “as our “7° 2mmunition as specified, and) forefathers could not speak df surrender their, fibet, | without a shudder.” SAINT PETER’S CHURCH 1927—Communists seize Canto: : (Colored) lon: det ere soa feeced oe Lew Mass, Holy Communion,| Center Street, Between Petronia ig ph eaepy lets On Display at 1816—Indiana admitted to |@'¥ Up Tom and Olivia eee eeaee THOMPSON ICE COMPANY, Inc. S | it , 8:46 secre site! | 1936—United States and Brazid} a weston Summer Months Schedule ; |. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 war —Phone No. 8— ||a me Sung Mass, sermon, Holy Com- Evening prayer, 5:30 o'clock. munion, 8 a. m Chureh school” ‘and Argentina sign pact for peace} of and amity. 1886—Amerigun Federation | ‘ , \

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