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3RD ANNUAL TOMOBILE SHOW Armory Arhsweet Mar. 30-31, Apr. 1- Display of All the Leading Makes of Cars Good Music and Ertertainment Each Day Gorgeous N . Paytona 6-66" prorid’s stock car strength and | kmew that any gh to win a world’s ild be strong “ WY CAK “IN AMERYCA, - #. \ b .~ $S THAN JONES! e 2oty (o use> Mixed PAINT { made 14 Gallons of the Best tPure Paint, for $39, by buying Lam Paint SMITH SA D $17 PAINT Saves money In wee over 50 youre . C. Thompeon, Plainville IV of Lilics: % Fwevboré binger of Spriv“&:md flu\\'-.‘ .‘lrdfllw as yet dre bare, o the wiore nppreciate the have to offer. Not mere- oend 2°8 variety, inélud “'é can meet yourdvamts * gpn deliver vour unh“r-(o S or Canada thfov\g‘.b 'usunl prayer meeting in the pastor’a study. At 10:45 a. m., there will be o baptismal service, also & S ! tion service for children. [} 1 South Charch. : 7 a. m., Unfon Christiag Endeavor | Sunrise service: 9:30 a. #n., Italian school; 10:45 a. m., mornfhg worship. Prelude, Resurrection Morn ¢ Johnston Easter carol, By Hatrly Morning Light . Mhml 17th Century Anthem, In"the”Endiof the Sab- | Babh .. ViR .y Targett Offertory, Te Deum (C Major) Buck Seemeti,; THe Vietory of. Usefulness” Dr. _HillL Posllude, Easter March . ... Andrews 4:30 p. m., chorali vespers. : Prelude, Meditation .. Kételb™ A Cantata, “From Death to Life” .. sty Bartlett Prologue, solo for bass, Behold Unto Jews, ' . Part 1—The Crucifixion : Quartet, We Found This Fellow «Seido for alto, And He Delivered " Jesus Solo for alto and quartet, Lo, All the Earth in Gloom. Solo <fami-soprano, And- It Wak=About the Sixth Hour. | Solo for tenor "and quartet, Nailed to the Cross in Agony. Part 1l—The Resurrection ~ Solo_fop séprano, Still Is _ihe Earth. Bass, alto and quartet, the First Day. . Solo_{ soprano, g Macy . ™ i at the i Ichre. - - Rolo“for tenor, Fént ¥e Not “Boprano and quartet; e Nighf — Is_Gone. LA Quartet, To All These Men. U Quartet, Peace Bé Unto You: Quartet @ Thou Who Rulest. Postlade, Wérthy the Lamb . . Handel 6. my Ansyrian-Persian Endeavor; § Do Assyrians Persian worship. " -~ Trinity Methodist Church. 2845 a. m,, church Supday schaoel; 16::t &..m. merning worship with | s 1 Canta “The Resur- ection,” hy Manney, nifpduction: reludé and chorus, “He Is Risep!” Part I The Hmaty FPomb Whfiw "k' n _the First i y . Trl’g.):vo efi's velces, . “Who Shall - - Roll. Away, the Stone?" Solo, alte, “God Shall Wipe Away ACTGRM ™ E, TR MR Recital, baritone; »But When They Came to the Place.” ” . ! solo.‘ ?:;u;rfia‘sghh%”&:d'??‘c Liy ! Upon Cherus, “Angels; Rell: Away - the Rock.” Part L.’ ~ Mary Magdelene. Recital, baritone, “Afhd They Went Out Quickly.* Unaesompanied chorus” of quartet, Bléssed Are THey.” Soprano solo, “They Have Away My Lorad.” * Chorus “O Death! Where Is Thy Sting ™ 3 : * _ Finale sau?d Taken ]nler on the' ‘cello. hand of fellowship will be given to those who have been accepted as members At 6:00 o'clock Young Peopla’'s service, and at 7:00 o'clock preaching, An Easter sermon will be . preached. Tuesday, 4 p. m., the children's meeting. Wednesduy at 3 p. nu, the Woman's Missionaty Prayver Band will meet at the parsonage 40 Monroa street. Thursdag-at 7:45 p. m., 'pray- e and prayer- serv St. Matthew's Latheran. Easter serviges in both languages Communion service in German at 9:15 . Service in English at 10:45. Appropriate music in both services. Everyone ia cordially invited. Swedish Lutheran Charch. Services for Easter Sunda) a. m., confession; 10:35, Ho munion; 7 p. m., Easter serv the Sunday school and choir; day schools will hold their-annual o'clock, catechetical classes. Easter morning service at o'clock will be in Swedish Baster music. At 7 evening the English and Swedish Sun- dal schools will hol& their annual Easter festival. All welcome. Advent Church. Easter sermon by L. B. Giles, pas- tor, \at 10:45 a. m., subject, “Because I Live Ye Shal Live Al Bible school and adult c¢lasses, 1 teachers’ training cla At 7:15, in the evening, interesting ‘meeting in charge of the pastor. Re- vival music. Prayer meeting Thurs- evening at 8 o'clock. First Church. Special- Easter “carols will be ren- dered at the First church tomorrow at 4 p. m., with Herbert . Anderson assisting on the violin and Karl Wun- The program: Handel Violin, 'Cello and Organ Carols (n) Give Ear, Good Christian Men ... From Piae {Cantiones (b) O. Bons and Daughters Ancient Easter Hymn (¢) The Three Lilies .. Old Breton The Choir. (a) Andante Cantabile . cees . Tschaikowsky (by-Spring Song Violin, 'Cello and Organ. Carols (a) Christ the Lord Is Risen To- day ... Manney (b).Once the leord of Glory La (with violin) Barflett (¢) The Btrife 18 O'er cesn oe Elliott-Hart Traumerei ... Schumann Violin, ’'Cello and Organ. The usual Sunday notices: Sunddy—10 a. M., church school Eastér service. All departments in Chorus, “Bleising and_Flonour* . } 1815 p. m., Adu!t"é‘lt&l‘bf, 1 church gchool; 5 p. m., social Lliow for all young wW. B G ::g‘muy: E 7 aster toncert’s! the Sunday schod will'be held. An interesting program of recitations and sones is prepared. ! Jverybnay welcome | The "Qirl Boouts Wwill meét Monday | evening @t 7:30. On Thursday even- ' ing at 7 d'clock sharp, new troops of ' BojwHéouth will be organized at the | o'clock in the' i subject: “Afte the Mendelssohn - mbly; 11 a. m., morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. Reception of members; 12:15 p. m., Bible classes; 3 p. m.,, Armenian service; 4 p. m., service of Easter carols. Tuesday—S8 p. m., Young Women'’s class sewing meeting Wednesday—4:30 p. m., Girl Scouts. Thursday—2:30 p. m., Armenian Women’s Bible class; 7:45 p. m., mid- week service. Friday—7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. Emmanuel Gospel Church Sunday 1 prayer and praise service: , baptism and preaching, topi The Resurrection.” :00, Young People's meeting; -7:00, ngelistic service. Top “The Judgment of Sin upon the Cross.”” This is one of a series of seven sermons which will be preached Sunday eve- nings on the Seven Judgments. Bible Study Tuesday evening 7:30 p. m., Mid- | week praver meeting Thursday eve- | ning 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Christian Science Church Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- | ject Reality. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock. . Mark’s Church . 7:00 a. m. Holy Com- munion (choral): 9:00 a. m., Holy Communion; 11:00 a. m. Morning prdayer, Holy Communion and sermon; 4:30 p. m. Church school Easter Carol service and presentation of Mite Boxes. Offerings at all services on er day will be applied to mis- sionary apportionment of the parish. Easter First Baptist Church 10:45, morning worship, sermon by the Rev. William Ross. Easter messa and music. Baptismal service. 12 Bible school and Brotherhood class. 2:00, Russian service. 7:30, the choir will render the cantata:—“The Life Everlasting.” Thursday Mid-week service, Resrrection.” Easter musi Prelude, Spring Song it began to dawn .... Spence Lord is Risen Wilson Te Resurrec- Anthem Anthem today Offertory, Bass tion song Postlude Festal March Evening Prelude “Cantata’ Lans Deo “The Life Everlasting” J. Alexander Mat(hews' GINSBURG’S DRESS PLAITING, BUTTON AND HEMSTITCHING SHOP MOVED TO 19 Walnut Street Rear Building. Tel. 883-12. | ! ) ZENITH | CARBURETOR PICK-UP ’ANY attempt to convey in words an impression of the -..wonderful pick-up which a Zenith Carburetor gives to a motor is bound to fall short of its aim. 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