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THE EVANSVILLE- JOURNAL- FRIDAY DECEMBER 7 1934 "3 Church Activities Cast for Scenes Announced too ST LUCAS PARISH HOMES TO BE VISITED NATIONAL RURAL SCOUT DIRECTOR WILL BE HEARD MISSION WILL OBSERVE 1 8TH ANNIVERSARY I Parts Me Given at C-J Show 1 Three of the choicest scene from the old melodrama Drunkard" will be presented by the St Paul' Episcopal Players a feature of The Courier and Journal Christmas program to be presented next Wednesday night at the Coliseum Announcement was mad Friday of the cast Mlaa Olivia Flnneaay will take the part of Mary Wilson Robert LeCompte Edward Middleton: Prank Butler 8qulre Crlbhn Joan Hufflngton Julia James Cambron Bill Dow ton Miss 8haron Pavey Mud Agnes Raymond Ottensmeyer barkeeper and Mias Virginia Tourte-lotte pianist Mrs Ruth Moore will five the Introduction Between the first and second scenes Among the Roses" will be sung by Miss Flnnessy Mia Pavey Cambron and LeCompte The entire cast will present Tavern Song" between the lest two scenes MALE QUARTET TO BE HEARD trlrts probably four In number end The male quartet of the Southern select the mest beautifully lighted Baptist Theological seminary at tree In their respective localities Louisville Ky will be guests Sun- dsv of the Walnut Street Bantiat! Obal Judging committee then will day of the walnut Street PU be appointed to select the grand prize church South Willow road and Wal- Lnncr from the district iwtrd win-nut street nen The quartet includes Felix Arnold i of Mississippi first tenor Luclen TO DC Plnnlx of Mississippi second tenor lleCO tSt Claude Broach of Georgia first bass and Raymond Coppenger of Georgia second baas The quartet will be In charge of music at the 0:30 o'clock Bible school At the 10:30 o'clock service Coppenger will preach the sermon and the quartet will appear At 3:30 the group will present In a aacred concert At the DEVOTED TO CHRISTMAS All services at Central church from this Sunday until Christmas Day will renter around the theme "The Star Rosd" according to the Rev McRae pastor Music will be In charge of Mlss Marie Reinhart One of the P- ante will be presentation of a page-mualc wi be in charge of the quar- int T1e Star noer on chriataSaa tet and at 730 Luclen Plnnlx Sunday The Feast of Candles will will give the sermon be celebrated at the 1 1 o'clock service on Christmas Eve This Sunday morning the pastor will preach on the theme "God's Oil IP AS Oil FT Gift of and at night the great KlIVCiO Chrlgtmas hymns and their stories be presented Sunday morning December 16 the Rev McRae will preach on Empty Christmas and a dramatic reading of Dickens' "The Chns'mas Carol" will be given In the evening The pastor will deliver a sermon on "Star during the morning nervier December 23 and Star Flower" will be presented at night A banquet celebrating Improve- ments Just completed at the Joseph 8chaefer and Son mortuary Northwest Fifth street was held Thursday night In the Vendome hotel Btorllng room About 75 persona attended Ole Olson attorney was toastmaster Probate Court Judge Albert Veneman Gottlieb Blppus contractor Edward Thole architect William Relslnger contractor and George Meyer and William O'Connell of the Evansville Courier and Journal spoke Schllminer the Zion Glee club Delbert Jones Harold Wallace Ed Rothert August Rothert Max 8telnmets and Ruell Wattam for PLAN CHRISTMAS LIGHT CONTEST features of the observ- GENTRYVTLLE Funeral Friday Mrs samanth Zella LONG BOY BREAD The Rev Huey superintendent of the Louisville Baptist Orphans Home will speak Sunday morning at Calvary Baptist church Beginning Monday night and continuing through Friday Dr and Mra A Gardiner of Louisville Ky will be at Calvary Baptist to conduct training classes In Sunday school work Dr Burroughs' "Building a Standard Sunday School" will the principal textbook Woman's association and the Study and Service Guild of First Pres by tertan church were to have a ons o'clock luncheon Friday at the church with Mra Carl Fischer as chairman Mrs Joseph Moore was to give a Christmas reading accompanied by Mrs James Campbell Sunday will be observed as Rally Day In the Olivet Presbyterian Sun day school and church services The Rev Harry McCormick Unts will speak at each service assisted by Hll more Cedar holm and Bill King musicians During Sunday adhool hour the Rev Lints will speak on "Jesus Youth's Ideal Mankind's Savior" A boys' and program will be presented at 3:80 Sunday also Is the last day of the evangelistic campaign conducted at Olivet since November 38 "How the New Birth Takes Place" will be the subject of a service at Jefferson Avenue Cumberland Presbyterian church at 7:80 Wednesday of Bt Paul's Episcopal church will meet at 6 Sunday Boy Scouts at 7 Monday Rec-otr's Aid Wednesday at the home of Mrs Harry Dodson Sea Scouts at Thursday and Girl Scouts at 10 a Saturday Services during the week will Include: Wadnesday communion at 10 a and evening prayer at 4 Thursday morning prayer at 10 a and communion at 7 Rlday communion at 10 a and evening prayer at 4 Epworth League of Fourth Street church will have a firelight fellowship hour at 6:80 Sunday In the pariah house The Redeemer Lutheran congregation will Join In the celebration Sunday morning of the 400th anniversary of Martin translation of the Bible The American Bible society has urged that cognizance of the event be taken throughout the Protestant churches of the United States on Bible Sunday" December 0 Also to be celebrated at Redeemer at the morning service Is the sixth anniversary of the completion of the organization of the congregation and dedication of the present building Mias Marjory Mutschler and Mrs Ralph Ttesselt will sing a duet accompanied by Werner A Stems Monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid society will be held Thursday with a birthday party following for members whose birthdays occur In October November or December Ministers' Wives' association will have a Christmas party Tuesday at 3 at the home of Mrs Carl Higgs Mrs Gibson will assist the hostess Brotherhood of Twelfth Avenue General Baptist church will open a new series of meeting Monday at 7:80 Men of the church are sponsoring a Bible study class conducted by the Rev Lawrence Rager pastor Elder Aaron Reeder of Ledford HI will open a week of meeting Saturday at Primitive Baptist church Pastor's Aid aoelety of First Avenue Presbyterian chundf will have a meeting and Christmas gift party for the Evansville Rescue Mission at 3:30 next Rlday Mra Louis Tor-natta will be entertainment chairman and Mrs Elmer Tomatta and Mrs Charles Clark hoatesaea Young people of Bt John's Evangelical church have been Invited to the Zion Evangelical meeting at 6:46 Sunday Mlaa Marlon Roth la In charge of arrangement Teachers and officers of the Zion Sunday school will have a Christmas party following ripper at 6 Wednesday Luther League devotional at Emanuel Lutheran church la scheduled for 6:80 Sunday Brotherhood will meet at 8 Tuesday and Ladles' Missionary aoelety at 3:80 Thursday Paul Maudllng will lead discussion on "The World's Need of Good WlU" at the Central Epworth League meeting at 6:80 Bunds December 16 Ladies' Athletic aoelety will meet at St Paul's Lutheran church at 7:30 Monday dub 7:30 pm Tuesday adult class for church membership 7:80 Wednesday Ladles' Aid 8:80 Thursday Senior either League 7:30 Thursday and Junior Walther League 7:80 Friday Jehovah's Witness wl'l meet In the North Sid bank building at 7 Sunday Monday at 1438 Division street! and 1731 South Fare avenue Wednesdsy 613 East Missouri street Thursday 1731 South Fares avenue and Friday 301 North Bm street Fred Eastman's three-act play "Tha Tinker" wUl be presented by the Sunday school of St Paul's Evangelical church German township at 8 Thursday In the perish hall of St Paul's church Evansville Members of the east ara Theodore Kuebler Wilbur Isabel Henze Chrlztobel Simms Rayford Simms George Schmidt and Ethel Vonderohe Mrs Guy Nicholson will be chairman for the fellowship supper of the Trinity Epworth League Sunday evening John Da will lead discussion of "Unemployment of Youth" Mid-week prayer meeting for members and friends at the church wll' be held Wednesday night at the hnm of Mr and Mrs Grln-nell 306 Powell avenue "What Should Think About la the discussion topic The Rev William Werkhauser who far the past three weeks has conducted revival meetings at the Radio tabernacle here will close the aeries 100 to Be Named to Explain Program On Sunday afternoon 100 men and Women of St Lucaa Evangelical church will call on approximately 600 homee of the pariah In the Interact! of the congregation program for the coming year A special commissioning service will- take place during the morning worship hour I10S00 Budget One of the major items in the 1086 program Is a budget of 110800 according to the Rev Arm In Haeussler pastor The executive committee for the Every Member Visitation Includes: Knauss honorary chairman John FTOhbleter chairman Henry Schlundt associate chairman John Oelss Hoge and Ort-meyer Majors Mias Ruth Rick secretary Walter Berger Carl Teager and the Rev Haeussler Team Captains Item captains are Red Appel Maurice Bennett Henry Boeke Rank Barchart Mrs Lydia Bosse Robert Schlundt William Duncan Gabriel Rach Mayme Fisher Mrs Harry Greiner Elmer Halwes Rleda Hebbe-ler Art Helserman Mrs Lena Hughes John Martin 'Carl Nledermeler Richard Peters Oscar Rosenblatt Walter Rough Grant Royer William Schulte Arthur Stelnback Stal-der and Fred Surbeck Workers will have supper meetings Rlday and Tuesday nights at the parish hall FUNDWbT INCORPORATED Directors Decide to Form Permanent Group Steps were being taken Rlday to make permanent by means of Incorporation the Evansville community Fund chest following a meeting of directors Thursday night at the Hotel McCurdy over which Henry Koch budget committee chairman presided a Parker general chairman of the recent drive was elected president of the permanent organization William A Carson was named vice-president I Unverxagt was selected treasurer and Rufus Putnam was elected secretary A of Incorporation for a nonprofit organization drawn up by Joseph Iglehart attorney and adopted by the directors will be filed with state authorities Seven committees have been tentatively selected pending the Incorporation The committees and their purposes are: Incorporation committee prepare papers tcf approval budget committee approve of expenditures subscriptions committee handle and seen" prospects obtain new group employes agreements and check post dated subscription promt: administration committee vise personnel equipment and projects collections committee-handle signed subscriptions agencies committee handle problems of particles 'ng agencies publicity committee DlittVrs will be named committee chairmen OFFERS TO HELP END WAR IN GRAN CHACO GENEVA Dec The United offered to the League of Nations to participate on a neutral cc mission which would be created In an effort to end the Chaco wrr The American government Mid It also world take part In a rrajected Pfr-Am'rlcsn peace conference at Buenos Aires provided It were Invited to do so by the president of Aigen-tins CRASH INJURIES CAUSE DEATH (Ky Journal Kpeclcl Service) VINCENNES Dec Mr William Hyde 43 died in a hospital here Friday of injuries received on Highway No 1 near here early Wednesday morninj In an auto-truck crash that oscured near the scene where Frank Pearson Chicago a truck driver had been Instantly killed a short time before Pearson was crushed between hie parked truck and an auto driven by Sam Plpher when he tried to flag down the motorist Graper Evansville a truck driver parked hie truck near the scene of the accident and a short time later a ear bearing Mr and Mrs Hyde and Mr and Mrs Walter Tharp crashed Into the machine Graper and Hyde escaped without Injury while the others are recovering from minor Injuries Report Progress On Drain Plans Paul Hansen and Giesey of 4he Greeley and Hansen Engineering company Friday were putting finishing touches to the plans for Pigeon Creek sewer The engineers Thursday afternoon told members of the Sanitation commute that plans an practically ready field work on the Bee slough and Howell project la done A minor objection by the state health department to the plans la being corrected the engineers revealed A request was made by the federal government also' to the engineers to rain tbs elevations on tha Pigeon creek sewer 16 inches higher than originally planned to conform with federal plana to raise the dam at Henderson Sunday and will leave for Milwaukee to open services at the Wisconsin Gospel tabernacle Weekly "family night" programs are In progress at First Evangelical church Each Wednesday at 7:30 all persons assemble In the main auditorium for a half hour of Bible study and at the group divides Into four sections according to ages for discussion prayer and praise Meeting for fellowship praise and prayer and Bible study upon Cleansing the Temple" will be conducted at 7 Wednesday at First Christian church Junior choir of Bethany Christian church win have part In the evening service this Sunday Epworth League members from Old North church will attend the fifth district Sunday school rally at Bethlehem Evangelical church at 0:30 Sunday Next Rlday night the League will have Christmas party In the community hall Mlaa Venlta Wedeking is in charge of arrangements The Rev William Hoag 1 conducting evangelistic services at 7:30 o'clock nightly at the Emmanuel Gospel Lighthouse Teachers and officers of the 8t Lucaa Evangelical Sunday school will have a banquet Wednesday at the church The Rev Armln Haeussler pastor will speak briefly December 'meeting of the church council will take place Monday night The Tuxls aoelety of the First Avenue Presbyterian church will have a meeting at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening with Miss Dorothy McMUlln as the devotional leader and Mlaa Kathleen Stocker as the topic leader In connection with the Sunday evening service at 7:80 o'clock Mrs George Surbaugh will read as stewardship story by Henry Van Dyke A Bible echoed contest will open Sunday between the adult men's class of the First Avenue church and that of the Immanuel Presbyterian church based on attendance and new members The Brotherhood will hold the regular monthly meeting Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock Each class of the Sunday school will work toward a attendance Dec 16 when the school will observe "every member present Sunday' Rev Benjamin Kelly wlU talk on "The Fullness at Sunday morning at 10:80 the first ol a aeries of three talks leading up to Christmas Sunday Dec 38 His topic Dec 16 wll: be "The Voice In the and on Dec 38 will be "The Saviour la Born" las Kathryn Frltsch will direct the primary department in a Christmas program "The Christmas Story Sunday evening Dec 16 The Bible school will hold Christmas observance at 7 :80 Dec 33 The Men's chorus of Wesley church will sing at the 7:80 o'clock service Sunday evening at the church The "Whosoever prayer group will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs Woods 317 East Louisiana street Mrs A Btarkey will be the leader The annual Golden Age service will be held at the Bayard Park church Sunday morning at 10:30 Dr Scull pastor speaking on the subject "Our Father The Hcnne Builders c'aas of the church school will give a special recognition to the oldest couple present The Ladles Bible clase will make a gift to the oldest persons persons while the young people wli honor those present who are 76 yean of age or over The pastor will preach a er monette "The First Christmas Party" to children preceding the Golden Age service The Epworth League will have a tea and social hour for young people of the congregation at 6 o'clock Sunday eve nlng The choir will give the annual Christmas cantata Sunday evening Dec 16 The Drama Guild wl'l present a Christmas play Sunday evening Dec 38 A eatereoptlcon address "The Book Goes Forth" will be given Sunday evening at 7 :30 o'clock at Bethel Evangallcal church to celebrate the four-hundredth anniversary of Luther's translation of the Bible The theme of the address covers efforts of missionaries In all parts of the world The Boy Scout troop committee of the church will hold a soup and pie sale at the church Tuesday morning with Mrs Harpole and Mrs Carl Wolflln In charge Tha sixth division of tha Ladles' Aid will hold tea and quilt exhibit Wednesday afternoon from 3:80 to 6 o'clock Mrs Alma Wesley president Mrs McGlnnes and Mrs Oawald are In charge of arrangements The primary department at the Bible school will give a marionette 'how Rlday evening at 7 ojdock with George Hewaon Jr in charge Proceed will be used In part to supply magaalnea far children' charity lnstltlutlon in the city The young people's Service at the East Side Full Gospel tabernacle will be held Sunday evening at 6:80 o'clock June Wilson wll: lead dii cuaslon on the topic "Where We Got the Bible" Tbs Intermediate service will be led by Mia Edna Henson The Bible will be discussed A supper meeting of teachers will be held at 8 o'clock Monday evening at St John's Evangelical church GIRL IS CHARGED WITH EXTORTION PRINCETON Dec 7 The Gibson circuit court grand Jury Friday indicted Ruby Dunn 16 of Oakland City for on two counic and also returned Indictment charging two sisters Maxine 15 and June 13 with delinquency The three girls were arrested late I Ruby Dunn Is alleged to hav tried to extort money from Grover Sampley also of Oakland City on two occa-siona threatening to charge him with rape If he failed to pay She al-i legedly attempted to extort 8300 from Sampley cn the first occasion nlsing tha amount to 6000 the second time In indicting Maxine end June Dunn the grind Jury charged that tha two girls had had relations with Vernon Drew of Oakland City who a week ago was indicted on charges of rape i 1 do at at to BAPTIST Rev Curtis Morning address by Rev Huey superintendent of Louisville Baptist Home 7:80 sermon by Rev Bell FIRST Rev Rake 10:45 a "Tha Common People Heard Jesus" 7:30 "Why Become a Christian?" Elder William Hettinger Sermons at 7 Saturday 10:30 a and 7 Sunday by Elder Aaron Reeder of Ledford 111 TWELFTH AVENUE Rev Lawrence Rager Morning Overcoming the World" evening evangelistic service WALNUT STREET Rev Moseley 10:80 a sermon by Raymond Coppenger and music by the Southern Baptist Theological seminary quartet Louisville Ky 3:30 a sacred concert "Sermon In Song" by the quartet: 7:30 sermon by Luclen Plnnlx and quartet number CHRISTIAN Rev If Kello 10:30 Christ's World Program" 7:30 "The Coat of Liberty" FIRST Rev Bernard Smith 10:30 a Authority of the Bible" 7 the World Upside Down" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Services Sunday at 10:45 and 8 on the Only Cause and Creator" Sunday echoed convenes at 0:30 a for older children and 10:45 a for younger ones testimonial meetings every Wednesday at 8 reading room 601 Old National bank building open dally from a to 5 except Sundays and holidays and Saturday from 0 a to 9 EPISCOPAL ST Rev Joseph Moore 7:80 a holy communion 10:45 morning prayer and sermon choral evensong EVANGELICAL Rev Otto Reller 10:30 "The Giant with the Wounded Heel" 7:80 stereoptlcon address "The Book Goes FIRST Rev William Hill Morning "Mountain Climbing" evening "The Lost ST JOHN'S Rev Clyde Koehler 10:15 nu Man at Your ST LUCAS Rev Armln Haeussler 8:30 a German service 10:80 a English service sermons on "Giving the Rev A A Susott 9 German service "The Day cf the Lord" 10:40 a English service Source and Result of Hope" HOLINESS FOREST HILLS Rev Nlbarger Services at 10:30 a and 7:30 LUTHERAN EMANUEL Rev Meyer 10:30 a Great Day of the Lord" 7:30 Bible lecture REDEEMER Rev (River Rup-precht 10:80 a Famine Contrasted with Spiritual Plenty1 communion service ST MARK'S Rev Riley 10:80 a and the Way to God" ST Rev Stricter :15 a holy communion service German 10:30 a communion service English TRINITY Rev Walter Brauer :15 a German service and 10:30 a En'llsh service with sermons cn Greater than Moses" Jacob's Dream a Type of Christ" METHODIST BAYARD PARK Rev John Scull 10:30 a sermonette on The First Christmas and sermon on Father" 7:30 la It Easy to Be a Christian?" Rev McRae Morning Gift of Love" eve nlng services composed of Christmas hymns and their stories FOURTH 8TREET- Rev 8 Phil 11pp 10:30 a "Milestones" 4 vesper service sermon on First Faltering Mile" Rev Toole Horn lng "The Churc-h and the Age evening a cantata Holy City by the St John's Evangelical choir OLD Rev Russell A Huff man 10:45 a "The Right Rev McKinney Morning "Distribution of evening "The Name 8T Rev Elcholz 10:30 a Wakefulneaa 7:30 "Positive and Neg' stive Rev Herbert A Keck Morning "Attitudes" Rev A Boston 10:30 a "The Divine Equipments" 7:30 Workmen" BETHLEHEM Rev Otto Llebner 10:80 a Romance of the 7:30 Merchant of the Earth Mourn" of PRESBYTERIAN FIRS Rev Henry Marcotte 10:40 a the Truth and Bell It FIR8T AVENUE-Rev Benjamin Kelly 10:30 a "The Fullness of the Time" first In a aeries of sermons on the Advent of Christ 7:30 musical reading "The Mansion" Henry Van Dyke by Mrs George Surbaueli Rev Ulay 10:30 "The Satisfying 700 One Wav" JEFFERSON AVENUil Rev A Galloway 10:30 CteOTTuAum Year ewa draggiit i aethorizad to cheerfully rafand yoar money oa tbs ipot if you are act relieved by Oeomaltioa STOPPED -UP NOSTRILSj cLstocoUi tie Mmtboiatum to help open the nostrils end permit freer breathing NTHOL'ATU i Gives COMFORT tilyi 200 to Be Present at District Council Benson of New York national director of rural scouting Boy 8couts of America will make the principal address at the annual meeting of the Southern Indiana council of Boy Scouts nridsy night In the Rose room of the Hotel McCurdy More than 300 council members scoutmasters and parents of Boy Scouts are expected to be present Representatives from nine southern Indiana counties will attend "Clinllrnge of Youth" Benson's topic will be The Challenge of Youth" Other apoAkera on the program Include: Judge Albert Vcnemnn for a leisure Time Program of Youth Guidance" and Zion Scout executive who will discuss the function and service of the Boy Scouts Col A Hsrriman will act as toastmaster for the program Attendance awards to the three counties best represented will be made The program will open at 6 o'clock with assembly and registration with Mrs Pearl Ashby in charge The dinner will begin at 6:30 o'clock followed by the roll call at 7:15 o'clock Elect Inn scheduled Election of officers for the coming year will take place at 7:30 o'clock Chris Zoercher of Tell City Is chairman of the nominating committee After the election of officers a roll call of veteran scouters men who have served five years or more will be made by Frank Gore Scout commissioner Twelve senior Scouts under the direction of A Neville will present a pageant Evolution of Old Glory" with Mrs Pat Flaherty accompanying at the piano Following the pageant the talks by Judge Veneman Zion and Benson will be given FINNESEY TALKS TO REALTORS National stores should take an active lnte: eat in the cities In which they are located Robert Flnneaey manager of the local Bears Roebuck and company store told Evansville Real Estate board memoers Friday noon at the C'aremont hotel Only those chain stores that become a part of the city will sucreed Flnneaey pointed nut and the mutagen must do a little more than the average citizen of the locality Fellowship" 7:30 "Man's Way Versus God's NORTH Rev A Chapin 10:40 a "The End of the Silence of the Heavens" 7 -JO 81eep and Safety" OAK Rev Carl Higgs 0 a "God's Love" Rev Pearcy 10:30 a Call to 7:30 la the Unpardonable Sermons by Rev Harry McCormick Llntz PARKE Rev Dally Morning "The Trend of evening "The Christian 8oul" WASHINGTON Rev A Wlgglnton 10:40 a Assured Faith" MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN SPIRITUALIST Rev Lula Meyers Services Sunday Monday Thursday and Friday nights at 619 East Sycamore street EMMANUEL GOSPEL Rev A Varnell 7:30 Saturday Silver Cord" 7:80 Sunday "The Visitation of sermons by Rev Wllllsm Hoog RADIO Rev James Price Sermons by Rev William Werkhauser 3-30 Nations Are the Occupants of the Revived Roman or "The Elimination of Forty-Seven Out of the Present Fifty-Seven Members of the League of Nations" 7:30 Last and the Final March of All the Nations to the Slaughter at the Valley at Armageddon as tha Gathering Place" SPIRITUALIST MISSION Mra A Montgomery Services at 308 North Main street each Sunday and Thursday at 7 Shapker Improves Continued improvement was noted! Friday in the condl-lon of John Shapker 1307 Southeast 8econd treat manager of the Grand theater who underwent an operation for appendicitis Wednesday at St Mary's hospital Meat Market 204 Fourth St WHERE QUALITY IS NMLK SACRIFICED TO CREATE IOW PRICES Fancy Veal Chops 3 li 25c sliced Rindless Eicon 24c Lb render Heel Club i Tender Beef Round Steak amail Round Bone Swiss Steak 10c Lb Pure Lard 12c Tender Beef Choice Cuts Chuck Roast 72C Whole (Any Slse) Pork Shoulders mt Lb Always Tender Sirloii Steaks 10c 6 Will Mark Long Period of Service January 6 will mark the 18th annual celebration of the continuous operation of the Evansville Rescue mission which has never dosed Its ms In that period Anthony Zeoll and Arthur McKee evangelists will begin a campaign at that time A quartet from the Baptist Louisville seminary will alng for the "Good News" program Sunday from 6 to o'clock Rev Mosley student pastor from the seminary will apeak Miss Helen Krsch will sing Superintendent Ernest Reveal will apeak the popular meeting at 7 -80 o'clock the evening Services Each Night During the coming week services be held each night at 7:30 o'clock the minion Rev Buch-annn of Owenaville will speak Monday evening Ed McGlnnes Tuesday Converts New BUI Norris Danheiser Power and Ashworth Wednesday Rev Kelley Thursday Mason Friday and gospel songs and eatimonles Saturday The Campers' dub will meet Saturday morning at 10 o'clock The Mothers' meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Activity During November at the Mission 868 men and women were given bed and breakfast 1876 men were given lunch 800 garment were distributed 400 Thanksgiving baskets were given the needy 80 children were cared for in the nursery where 130 were served meals four meetings of the Campers' dub were held four Mothers' dub meetings were held thirty evening services were held eight services were conducted by the dub and a Day of Prayer was observed Twenty-live persons expressed a desire to live a Christian life Total Sunday school attendance was 730 WANTED PERMANENT EXECUTIVE ONE OF EVANSVILLE'S LEADING FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS WILL ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FROM EV ANSVILLE RESIDENTS FOR AN EXECUTIVE AND OFFICE MANAGER POSITION PLEASE STATE AGE SALARY DE SIRED EXPERIENCE REFERENCE AND ALL DETAILS NO SELLING REQUIRED AD DRESS XDU THIS OFFICE RECORDS Deaths Ella May Shaffer 73 1330 North Third avenue apoplexy Births Mr and Mra Gilbert Kormellnk 3303 West Maryland street son Francis Joseph Mr and Mrs Noble Baggott 1434 Division street daughter Shannon Ann Mr and Mrs Russell Kellams 836 John street son George Otto Mr and Mrs Chester Baker Boonville Deaconess hospital daughter Lois Mr and Mrs Hilbert Huebner Outer Washington avenue son Donald Mr and Mrs Herman Folke Washington terrace son Thomas Lee City Court Oils Igleheart city failure to provide 61 and costs 00 days Joe Fisher 35 331 Clark street fugitive held under 61000 bond continued to Dec 31 Julius Klssell 37 401 Third avenue petit larceny 610 and costa Joseph Massella 34 city petit larceny (15 and coats Christian Jones 35 637 Canal stret petit larceny 30 days 55 and costs Forman Carrier petit larceny $15 and costa Arthur Wilson 33 Negro 1833 Canal street operating motor vehicle while intoxicated 80 days 110 and costs driver' license suspended for a year John Dlxcn 40 Negro 1800 North Fourth avenue drunkenneis 30 days 910 and costs John Johnson 47 drunkenness 61 days Joe Becker 1159 East Virginia street operating motor vehicle while Intoxicated 30 day driver's license suspended for a year Real Estate Transfers Charles Werrv end witn to Matilda Fell lot 15 block 3 Willard addition II Sheriff of Vanderburgh county to North Side Savings and Loan assocla tion part lot 3 block 83 Lamaaco 61000 Henry Schafer and wife to Nicholas A Brrendes and wife lots 17 and IB Nightengale's subdivision 61 Walker A Scott to Florence Davis lot 13 block 83 Heldelbacb and Elsas enlargement 61 Walter Jurgensmeler administrator to Marie Wall! an lot 33 block 10 Jacobsvllle 61 Eva Welrz and husband to Mildred Schrader trustee southeast quarter of the southwest quarter wetton 35 town 6 south rang 10 west II Mildred Schrader trustee to Eva Welrz and husband southeast quarter section 35 town 6 south range 10 west It Viola Schlensker and husband to 7arrv Bowles part of the east half a the northeast quarter section 16 town 5 south range 10 west 61 Harry Bowles and wife to Viola Schlensker and husband north-'Mt quarter of the northwest quarter section 16 twn 5 south rang? 10 west 61 Divorces Robert Meredith 'vs Eugene Lee Meredith court complaint HENDERSON KJ Eat I mated 6000000 to 9000000 pound of dark tobacco to begin moving to market In Henderson stemming district Mon-toy Coroner Charlr Pol announces appointment of William Moser 1606 East Gum street as deputy coroner to succeed Remtg Pehn who la to be given a city Job a a 5 a Urges Observance Of Bible Sunday Governor Paul McNutt In special announcement urges the observance of Universal Bible Sunday next Sunday in Indiana churches In commemoration of the four-hundredth anniversary of the publication of Martin Luther's translation of the Bible The American Bible society la sponsoring observance of the special day Liberty Baptist Services Activities Sunday at Liberty Baptist church will include Sunday school at 10 a preaching on "The Promise to the at 11 a communion service at 3 at 6:30 and spiritual ringing and preaching at 6 Prayer meeting la scheduled for 7:30 Tuesday Rev 8 Smith la pastor Grady Funeral Funeral service for Jerry Grady 77 Negro 630 East Oregon street who died Thursday will be held at 1:30 Saturday at the Mt Zion Baptist church Louisiana street with burial In Oak Hill cemetery The Rev Jeff Dickson will be In charge HENDERSON Ky Randall Thomai fined $3950 for hunting without license Powell Quinn and John Merritt face similar chargee OPENING SATURDAY At 217 Main Evansville Ind 3-DAY SALE Ilerr la a sensational offer that ahouid instantly appeal to evervone who wear or neeo glaiwr FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY WF ARE MARINO THIS AMAZING OFFER Ulol moat up-to-date style rlmlms mounting with torlc stock lenses Will Improve yonr appear-anre and grace your tore They are guaran'ecH galnt breakage or tarnishing Expertly made anteed to fit you perfectly and give COMPLETE SATISFM TIO'-' OB NO COST TRY THEM ON 10 APPROVAL 4uit wear these glawes for 10 day at our rlk Perfect atlfaclnn guaranteed or you will be out nothing ielv ju-n- iDRYRItHOUXORIICALYCO: 217 MAIN ST EVANSVILLE IND No obligation to purrhar ('ixm-IMn lor Astigmatism at moderate extra (M Coast to Coast SlMOlKM satisfied customers wear Dr Rithoto Perfect -I Won (ilawe store In principal eltle ot I and ana a a Open Eve Tub Thurs and (all for Free tve Examination former name of Steven restored Bertha Mattingly venue Alvin Mat tlngly superior default decree granted Marc ret Lampley venue Roy Lampley superior court default decree gnnted First Church of Christ Scientist of Evansville Indiana Announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science SUBJECT: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SCIENCE OF SELF- EXPRESSION By DR JOHN Tl'TT 8 of Kama City Mo Member of the Board of Lertnreshlp of The Mother (bun-h The First Chnrrh of Christ hrientbt In Boston Maas BOSSE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Monday Dicember 10th at 8:00 Thu Public is Cordially Invited to Attend Christian Science Readtng Ream 601 Old National Bank Building FREE TO THE PUBLIC Authorised and apprurtd literature oa CAnafio Science map be reed bor retted or purchased First Church of Christ Scientist Liana ill Indiana HENDERSON Profit from denkey hall game totaling 63875 turned over to milk fund for Indigent children In city schools by Rotary elubu.

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