The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, Juno 21, 1930
NEWS in BRIEF
Close-Ups j
Character
'Vot ortnerre
i
1'roiiiliirnl I'mpla ('amine
Mr. and Mra. K. L. HhloliU.
Mm. Mlnnlo Lawless snd Mis.
1. J. Wllllts, nil prominent resi
dents nf HI. r'rsnrle. Kansas,
ar arriving In Klamath frails
IhU avonlug lu t Ull (ur several
lava Willi Mr. Uni Huero,
(uruiar resident of Kanaaa. The
vislture hav mad reservations
al Ida Wlllard huinl. Mr.
Hhlelda la a wall known lutnkir
of lh eoutliern elate while Mra.
I. awla la employed In eourl
work. They plan la remain lier
for eeveral date.
Hprnt Mailt Hero
Mm. W. Wray l-awrnnr and
amall daughter Hetty Juue, atop
pod In Klamaih Kalla 1'rldar
afternoon and epeiit Iba nlghi
Bora loll ItiaT " friends, bi'lnra
proreedliig lo their bumo at Tlia
Halloa. Mr. Lawronr waa aa
elalant enmity aitrlrullural agent
In Klarnath Knlle for two yeara.
nd la n couuijr agent al Too
II. lira.
tiueata From m IUsln
Judith Moaa. t'hlrego; r. W.
Johnann. Jarksnn. Ind.; W, C.
Cnlllna, Tabla Grove, 111.: George
riaraly. Now York CUT and
Howard Mataor. Itosevllle, Ind.;
wer among tha vlaitora In Klam
aih Kalla Krldey and Halurdar
morning at Iba local hotels.
Vlslllng Mr. A b.i In
Mra. A. V. maples and ann.
Austin, ara visiting In Klamaih
Kalla with Mr. Aualln. Mra.
Htaple'e brother, who la tha
manager of tha Wlllard hotel.
PELICAN
L.iliT HIIOWINO TODAY
Marion
Davie
In
"MARIANNE"
with
LAWtlKNCF. tiftAV.
IIKNNY BVniM
nd
C1.IIT (I kelrle Ika)
KDWAItlM
PINE TREE
LAST HIIOWINO TODAY
"HOLD
EVERYTHING"
Thla la
BAROAIN DAT
Cuntinuoua Show from
1 lo II P. L
25c
After 6 Adulla
50c
LIBERTY
TODAY
"THE
DEVIL'S PIT"
A Drama of
Native Passion
Revival Fires.
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"Which Way Out?"
SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 8 P. M.
Large Chorus Choir Orchestra
Big Wooden Tabernacle
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God Answers Prayer.
Wrung linirrealiin Itexolved
A vlaltur who waa In Klnm
alh Kalla from Anhlnnd today
told tha rlerk at tha Wlllard
liolitl where ha wna a guest thai
word had gun around Aaliland
lhat olio of Klamaih Kalla' irg
niit rmtauranla had cloeed down
lur tha lack of business. On
he I nil Informed of tha nilarepr
axnlstloii lha visitor eiulaltied
that aa aouu aa ha returned lu
Aahland ho would ctirreel thuaa
who have hau Issuing tha slsl
uiont aa aoou aa poanlhl.
lU'luriied Home
Mra. Ilia Miranda and bar
riuuglitora, Mra. llou Cultan and
Mlaa Kuiilr Miranda. Ml for
Ihnlr homo at College Grove,
Ore., after an enlovahle visit In
Klamaih Kalla with Mra. Mir
anda'a alitor and hroihor, Mra.
Iloaa Hlamploir and Mr. Ira Mor
rla, Iteturiird Vrom VMallon-M .
Mr. and Mra. Ilalph Woraloll
and four aona hav rolurnad
from their varatlon which they
apeiit visiting In liurna. linker.
I.a Grande and llallaa. They al
io visited In I'ortlaud during the
li a ii III ill Iloaa festival and
apont tha remainder of tb lime
at lha liuarh at Newport and
Neskowln.
IUIii Kalla In Mountains
Heavy rainfall In lha mountain
dlatrkta of aouiberu Orrgon waa
ri'porlod following tha atorm of
Krlday n l 111. waa tha word ra-
rolrud boro from Modford. Light
aiiow and ball alao ffll la aoma
Imalltlra. No lightning flraa
bad boon roportad, offlruila of
lha format aortrha atatrd. Tho
atorm waa vaporlally haary
throiiithnut all rriilona ot tho
Cralt-r national foroaU
VlT Ixxlijo Will Opni
Tha flrat rrowa for tha open
ing of th crator laka Iwlga
loll Mrdfnrd yaatorday for tha
nallonnl park. Tlia lodga will
b oponod Juno tl, K. W, Trlra.
maiiMKr haa anuoui ?m1. Tho
rafolorla and qlhvr ronrooalona
ar now bolng oparaiad. al
though tha a"iin for tha park
dima not opan offlrlally until
July 1.
Hold llounlon
An Inlornatlng Horn In ra
rant dlllon ef (ha 1'ortland
Orogonlan told of a rounlon of
former rraldouia of Morrill and
Malm, Orognn. Bow . living in
lmrolhurat. Tha guoal of
honor for tha aftornoon waa
Mra. Mary Ularomlnl of Mor
rill. Hank t:nil)ra lo lirnlr
All tha amployoa of Iba Klrtt
National llau k ara loavlng Ihla
avanlug tor Diamond Lak to
pond lha wook and plrnlclng.
I boating and ramping. A oum
j bor ot rani ara leaving thla
afiornoon aa aoon at lha bank
rloaoo.
.Modfor.1 Vl.lK
tiuoaia In tha cliy today from
Modford Inrluda A. Z. Doan of
tha I'nlon (ill rompany P. W.
Nowltt. K. (I. I.u.a.. W. K.
Doal. II. Darloa. K. W. Mookor.
W. B. Ilolmoa. F. W. Froad. W.
I. Tonby, and Arthur Kobarlaon
At VM'a llnapltal
According lo word raoolrad
hora today by frlonda. W. B.
"Illng" Kponrer la rocovarlng
iatlafartorlly from a aorlnua
otwratlon to whlrh ha aubmltted
at tha Votoran'a boapltal lu
i'ortland tha flrat of lha waek.
' llorolio.1 lrllral Altonlln
Mra. Irmla lloalpy haa roturn
; ad to bar botna on lha Merrill
highway from Aabland. whoro
Ing medical atlontlon.
Drum Corps Will
Play at Ball Game
The Medford-Klamath baeahall
gama Sunday for th champion-
hip of the flrat halt of the oonaon
In tha Southorn Orogoa itaaeball
loagua will undoubtedly ba tha
neat attended and the llvelleat
ba no ha 1 1 game held yet thla year.
The Elke drum and bugle rnrpa
will meet at 1 o'clock at tho Klka
temple, Jiu'k Glovor itatod yeater
day, and will procaed to the ball
park at the fair ground! escort
ed hy the lodge niembera.
Kinltoil Hitler Klbert Veatch
Inat night aaked that all Elka be
'at the temple at 1 o'clock lo go
I with the drum and bugle eorpa
to the hall gama and to aupport
Uie l'ellrana who ara now tlod
with M cd ford.
Karl Hilton or Steve "Lefty"
Beck will alert on the mound for
Klnmath. with Jimmy Mnnn back
of the plule. The reat ot the line
up will remain unchanged, I'eter
ann, lb: Varnnilnre, 2n; Fuller,
aa; Granger, 3h: Moane, ef; Zlel,
rt, and 8hlpman, It,
For Braulta Tae llernlil Dun Aih
Cor. 7th and Oak Sts.
Will Not Collect
Additional Fees
On New Licenses
The queallon haa erlnon regard
ing permlla to Crater Lake No
tional 1'ark artnr July lit. A
larga number of Klamath Kalla
cltlioiia have already purohaaed
their annual permit for lha park
and liava been wondering whether
or not theee permlla would atlll be
good after their now llconaea were
laaued the ll of July. The Chain-
bar of Commerce haa taken title
matter up with K, C. Mollnaky,
Hiiperlnlondont of the park, and
Mr. Hollnaky advlaed that It la
not tha Intention of tha park ' to
collect any additional fee for
Iheae new lleenaea. However, h
roouaatad that each permit bolder
add the new llrenae-number un
der the old llcenae number on the
permit laaued to lliora. All per
mlla are laaued to the car and not
to the driver and for thla reeaoo
Mr. Hollnaky aaka that tha correc
tion b made on pormtla with ref
tlnn be made on permlla with rof
aoon aa thny aro placed on the
car.
Editors Witness
Demonstration of
Machine Gun Fire
ARTOItlA. Ore., Juna 21. (A
V) Ijelegalea to the Orogon
Stale Kdltorlal convention, which
opened here yoeterdey, were dln
ner guoNta of Mnjor-Conoral
lieorge A. white at Camp Clat
aop laat night.
Following the banquet mualc
and vaudevlllo entertainment
wore provided for the edltore by
memhere of tha Orognn Nation.!
Guard and at 9:30 o'clock Major
General White look thora to the
camp'a natural Amphitheatre
and atagftd a night machine gun
domoiiBtratlon.
MpertacuUr Night
Tbnae of the party who wer
not over aeaa durlug tha recent
war oald that the domonetratlon
waa Ihe moat epoctacular they
bad ever aoen.
Tbe edltore apont moat of the
day yeatorday dlacuaalng the ef
fect of radio advertising on th
proaporlty ot newapapera and dle
cuaalon of a ayatem of meaiur
Ing reader Interest In newe
papera. The ayatnm dlaruaard
waa that developed by Dr. George
II. Gallup, dire, lor of the Drake
Cnlveralty ecbool of Journaltam.
Frank Jonklna, olllor of tbe
Eugene Register, told Ihe editors
of tbe reaulta be bad obtained
In a aurvey ualng the ayatem
promulgated by Dr. Gallup,
Hit-Run Motorist
Under $2500 Bond
PORTLAND, Or., June II.
(AP) Clarence f. Harloaa. it.
waa ondar bond of IJSno today
following bla alleged eontcaalon
to police laat nlghi lhat he drove
the automobile whlrh atrurk and
killed Ambrogl Ulnlioia, 40.
June 11.
Harleea waa charged wltb In
voluntary nianalaughter and
failure to atop and give aid. Ha
la alleged to have alruck Dlnl
cola and then aped away from
th accident.
Wltneaar to tha accident aid
ed police In arresting blm later.
Pendleton Speed
Boat Races Open
PENDLETON, Or., June II.
(AP) Wltb an entry list of more
than 0 apeed boata from all sec
tions ot the state and northwest,
tbe Pendleton American Legion
today opened Ita aecond annual
motorboal regatta on McKay lake.
Prliea totalling f 1.000 beeldea
several etiDe are offered to the
dare devlla ot the midget apeed
craft.
The race ronrae haa been chan
ged ao that apectatora seated on
lha face of the dam and In auto
mobiles on the western bank are
enabled to toe the entire rare
courae of one mile.
'"Ilanslne Snlstad: lb history
of an Honest Woman" by Peter
Kgge. Puhllshod by Doiihleilay.
Doran and company. Garden
City, New York.
Goealp la ot two types. It tuny
be kind and friendly In spirit,
having for Ita stimulus an In
terest In the people around na
In our larger family of fellow
human hcltm: or II may be un
kind, malicious, and cruel, hav
ing for Its motive a desire to
hurt someone. This latter sort
of gossip is based sometimes on
half truths, often on truths mis
interpreted, frequently on con
clusions reached from connecting
facta which have no relationship
whatsoever. The nature of gos
sip depends upon Ihe mind ot the
purveyor. When used by the
Spiriied Singing.
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A Hearty Welcome.
THE EVENING HERALD,
Georgian Quintet
Held for Slaying
Trio of Gamblers
HOCKMAItT. (ia.. Juna 11. (A
P) Accused of participating In
a triple slaying arising from a
poker gama In which each of the
victims waa allot In th back of
Ihe bead and the bod lea dlapoaed
or in gangland fashion, five men
were bold In Jail today on murd
er charge.
lienlod ball. Bill llul.oy, bla
two aona, Fred and Kay, bla
Bon-ln-law, Tom Hlrka, and L.
C. McCullough, wer ordered
held for grand Jury action by
the verdict of a roroner'a Jury.
They wer accused of killing
Cliff Jone. Llga Harper and
Krneat McCullough, each about
JO ynara of age.
BulldiiK up a chain of clr
eumsiantlul evidence, authorities
advanced the theory that th
men engaged In a poker game
and that th vlillrus enraged the
llulsoya by winning th greater
part of the money at alaka.
Complications, authorities said,
which grew out of the game and
attendant drinking led to th
slaying and disposal of the bodlea
In an abandoned well.
( AUK ltf;lHTKltt:i
PALKM. Ore.. Juna II. (AP)
Practically all automobile In
tha elate will be reglatored by
July 1, In the opinion of Secret
ary ot BUtlo lloaa, aa a reeult
of the ruling that motorists
plar the new llcena plate on
their rare two wecka In advance
of July 1, which la th beginning
of lh new fiscal year.
FUNERAL '
NOTICES
AliNLKK COKKMO
Friend are respectfully In
vited to attend the funaral serv
ices for tbe let Ague Code mo
to be held Uunday afternoon at t
o'clock at th Earl Wbltlock
funeral borne. Pin avenue at
Ruth, wltb th offlcera of the
Bone of Italy officiating. A
requiem maea wao celebrated for
tbe repost of bor aoal Saturday
morning at o'clock with Kev.
Anglln officiating.
Interment will bo mad In ML
Calvary cemetory.
BABT BtBNS
Baby Burns, th Infant daugh
ter ot Mr. and Mra. WUlUm
Burna of Beauy. paased away
Friday night at 11:0 o'clock
following a brief Ulneaa. Kb
waa aged I month. Funeral
services wll' be heed Sunday af
ternoon al th family bom Id
lloatty. nndi-r the direction of
the Karl Wbltlock funeral home.
Interment will be mad in th
Plule cemetery.
OBITUARY
JOHN DANIEL HALEY
John Daniel Haley late of 1021
Sanfnrd street, pasaed away Fri
day morning at 10 o'clock. He
waa born In Cascade, Montana,
April 10, 1899, and aged 31
years. 1 month and 20 day a at
Iba Urn of death. He la aurvlved
hr his wife. Lilly Marie Haley,
two aona Earl Theodore ana 1
Kobert William and a daughter
Margie Lillian and four sisters
and alx brothers.
The remains T In care of
lha Earl Wbltlock funeral bom.
Pin avenue at Sixth, where
frlenda may call. Announce
ment ot funeral arrangementa
will be made later.
ART A JEAN FOSTER
Ana Jean, the Infant daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Jack Foster ot
lloatty, passed away at th fam
ily home Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock. The child waa born In
llenltv and aged months at the
time of death. Funeral aervlee
were held at Beatty Saturday
afternoon under the direction of
the Earl Whltlork funeral home.
Interment will be mad In the
lloatty cemetery.
lesions, the angry, th vindictive
or th foolish and thoughtless. It
Is a dangerous weapon.
"HiiBjalu Solstad." the first of
the works of Peter Egg to be
translated Into English, IS the
story of a Norweglsn girl who
Is made nnhappy to the end of
her life br a bit ot gossip evilly
started when she waa still a
young girl. Clrrumstanlal evi
dence Is against ber as well as
her Impassioned silences, her
roserrod manner, her few utter
ances which are so clearly and
fearlessly expressed, so straight
forward and honest that they as
tound. Her silence, manner, and
words not bring understood, are
misinterpreted to prove the
stories circulated about ber.
Hanslno goes away from home
but no sooner Is she bnppy In a
new envfrotiment than the gossip
touches her again. Men fall In
love with her but disentangle
theniselv from proposals of
murrtage when rumors reach
them. She marries but finds
that her husband's faith wavers
when he bears ahont her. Her
lather dies, uncertain whether to
take her word or the community's
for truth. Even her children In
taunts from their schoolmates
learn their mother's story.
Through tho vision and ener
gies of Ilanslne, her husband be
comes wealthy, but even wealth
is Insufficient armour against
malicious talk. Hnnsine is hurt
again and agnln, but others are
not aware of the pain. She Is
baffled but never is her spirit
defeated. Finally In death she
hopes to learn God's meaning,
his reason for allowing Injustice.
It is a novel of moral strength
which Inspire strength. Real
ism not that "out of the gut
ters" realism sunployod by so
many modern writers that tbe
word bs lost Ita true connota
tion but realism which paints
a plctur true to Ufa whether
It b In Norway or In Ore
gon, pervade th book.
E. R.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
At The
The launanuel llaptutt t'liurcb,
11th and High streets. Kev. A.
O. Hroyles, paator. Kev. II. J.
Loreni, assistant pastor and su
perintendent of th cbnrch
school. Brother Loreni will
bring th meaaug Sunday morn
ing at the 1 1 o'clock bour.
Kvery one be preaeat and bear
tboae good aormon whlcji b
can deliver. Sunday evening the
paaloV will deliver th aernion
on th anbject, "lleroea ot '."
Th Elk lodge and lh Ameri
can Legion are Invited to attend
thla meeting and hear th ad
dress giving the point of view of
tboa trying days. Thar will
be epeclal music for th sarvlce
of th day Good singing. Dr.
Caaael, choir director and Mr.
Ilronton, pianist. Th church
school meeta al i ii Sunday
morning. The arhool la Improv
ing and the teachera ara com
petent and there are clasaea for
all age. Coma Join us. We us
tbe beet Sunday school literature
publlabed.. Tbe young peopl
meet at the uual boons Sunday
evening. Good programs r In
preparation. Several ot th girls
sre going to Bend over th week
end to attend lh World Wld
Guild Girls house party. Plans
are under way for th simmer
revlvaL
a a e
Klamath Temple, Church of the
Four-fold (oapol, at lb corner
of Sth and Oak atreet. Th
church with a big walcom to
II, and a gospel message that
really satisfies every longing of
lb human heart bar la thla
world, and prepare on for tb
llfo beyond the grave. Tonight
at 1:00 o'clock an evangellatle
aervlc conducted by tb young
people, but all ara walosma.
Sunday service: A II v (row
ing bible school at t.ii a. ra.,
claase of Interest, and blessing
for all ages. Mrs. Job Lia
featy anperlntendent. If y are
not already an attendant ef an
other Sunday school, w. cor
dlslly Invite you to visit a San
day. At 11 o'clock, morning
worship, special message ky live
pastor, "Tb Prayer Test
Itoacbed Heaven," contlnaad. A
blessing awalta all who attend
tbla service, don't Bias It. At
:30 p. m. young people serv
ice, Emmelt McLaughlin bring
ing tb message. Ail 1 par.pl
invited. At :b o'clock great
evangellatle song and preaching
aervlee at the big wooden tab
ernacle, at th aorner of Tth
and Oak street. Special musical
by th orchestra, aad lata cnolr.
also vocal number, followed by
toe mesaage, "Th Jkwfulaea of
Being Lost," This will b an
outstanding service, long lo be
remembered by all, com and
bring your friends and neigh
bors. A welcome awalta alL
Week-night services at th tem
ple. Preaching serncan: Wed
nesday, Friday and Saturday at
t)0 p. m. Orchestra nractiea.
Tuesday evening, aad thoir prac
tice Thursday, Mr. DsTrle In
charge. Prayer every day at 10
a. m. in me onurcn prayer
room Paator Ony DeVrt, 730
Oak lrt. pbon ltis-J.
a
Zion Lcjthanaa Clarctj. 1021
street. O. A. Hoffmann, pastor.
There will be no aervlee or 8un-
oay senool tbla Sunday. Tb
congregations of Ashland and
Grants Psss are having a joint
Mission Day celebration at tb
Tolo school near Central Point.
Tb morning service will begin
at 11:00 o'clock and m rubers
aud friends ot tb Klamath
Kalis congregation ar Invited to
attend. Servicea and Sunday
school will be held ber next
bunday. June ISib, at tb usual '
time. Tbe mld-woak bibl dais
will meet Wednesday evening
June li, at 7:3w. Juae 15th is
n Important dat. It wa on
June as, 15S0. tk Angsbnrg
confession, tha eonfaaslon of th
Lutheran church, waa presented '
at Angsbnrg. W are cieor&. 1
lng th 400th anniversary of tbla '
confession this year, and on I
Wednesday next w shall begin
to tndy our Angsburg confes
sion at tb mid-week bible class.
Not only the members of this
class, bat all others interested '
ar cordially Invited to attend. I
First Methodist Cnorch. Tenth I
and High Streets. Frank L.
Wemett. minister. Sandsy closes
th fourth year of th present
pastoral In Klamata Falls. The
Annual Conferva convene In
Astoria on Tuesday, June i(. At
th eleven o'clock arvle Mr.
Wemett will adralnlater th sacra
ment of Baptism to a group of
children, and speak on th topic:
"Our Unrecorded Sarvlca." ,Thc
only service at ta evening hoar
will be that conducted by the
young peopl at :!.
The Cbnrch S.-iool convenes
at 9: (5 a. n. TSa men of the
church ar requested to n-eet at
that hour to consider th reor
ganization 1 ot th Methodist
brotherhood.
Strangers In the city are ex
tended most cordial Invitation
to attend tha service on tils
Lord day.
St. Pant's KpbrofMt Oinrch,
Corner Sth and Jettorson Streets.
Kev. Joseph 8. Jtvrlati, phone
836-J. too Uphatn Street. S a.
m. Holy Communion: t:4l a. m.
Church School; 11 a. s. Morning
prayer and sermon, subject: "A
Christian a Vacation." !
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First Chorrh of Clirwat Scion-'
list, into and Washington, Sun-!
day school at :45 a. m.; Sun- j
day service at 11 a. m. Subject.
"Is th Universe, including
Man, Evolved by Atomatlr
Force?" Wednesday eveutug
meeting at s o'clock. Free read
ing and tree lending library
open afternoons, on week days
from 1:30 to 4:30 except on
Wednesday and holiday, also
betoro and after tb Wednesday
erenlng meeting. The public
is cordially Invited to attend
the service and nae tho readiug
room.
a a
First BaiMlst Churdb, corner
Stb and Washington Streets.
Plum 4CA-W. duuday School
meets at :45 Sunday tnoruinu.
We ar now folly equipped for
tho teaching ot tha Wble to all
ages who com with us to stndr.
Churches
Ours will aoon be a fully stand
ard school. Superintendent
llrowu and hi officer and teach
era are working to reach the re
quirement of efficiency neces
sary to that high attainment.
The Sunday morning aervlee
will follow In theme and Inter
net the carina of meaaages on
th Holy Spirit. The topic choaeo
Is "Th relation of the Ministry
of Jesus to tha Holy Spirit."
B. Y. P. U. meeta as ususl at
l it p. m. A study course on
B. Y. P. U. methoda has been
going on this past week. The
Intereet taken in It Indicates an
effort to Improve tbe already
splendid work being done.
Ths evening preaching aervlee
will b held under the tent
pitched on lh corner ot Main
and Esplanade. Th pa-tor will
prearn on th theme of "Christ,
aa Twenty Centuries Keveal
Him." Plenty of parking snsce
around th tabernacle. Enjoy tbe
services of the revival that this
service begins. Meetings will be
conducted under this lent every
evening for the neit two weeks.
Th choir of tb First Bsptlst
church will be moved entire to
conduct tb music as tad by ilr.
O,- W. Tenovs,
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First Proetiyterlasi Chnrrh,
Sixth snd Pin Streets, Kev.
Drury V, llalgbt, pastor. Sunday
:4i a. m. Sunday school. Special
summer departmental programs,
specially attractive. All the
pupils and their parents Invited
to attend tb aervlc Immediately
following in Moore Pork. Bring
lunch and eating ntenalla. lt:u
a. m. Morning Worship In Moore
Park followed by lunch. Thla
will b a delightful oat-of-door
service with mack congregational
alnglng. Sermon topic. "(od and
th Ont-ot-Doors." Miss Ruth
Vu.nlc. and Messrs. Robert Van
Dakar, Robert Vsanlc, and
Charles Var-alce will provide the
Instrumental music Each per
son I requested to bring bis
lunch and eating ntenslls. Hot
snd cold drinks, extra sand
wiches, and Ice cream will be
provided. It Is hoped that the
children will attend In numbers
too.
1:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
"Tb Boon of Contentment" 1
tb topic of Mr. Hatgnt's ser
mon, a welrutn them ta theee
days of rush, eai petition, and
hlgh-preasar gdvriurts. This
sermon put tho questions:
"Which do yon vJt moan, con
tentment or rtrheY ntentment
or social prestige contentment
or entertainment. Tneve will b
enjoyable eongretratldnal sing
ing, and two beautiful organ
n ambers by Mrs. E. 8. Veatch.
"Forest Vesper fJoasstonl and
" Meditation" trryflnger). There
will be no cnurca night meet
ing tbla week. On Thursday
June IS, Mr. Roy Csll will ba
hostess to th Dore Clrcl at
her home, 1019 Jefferson
Streot.
e
Fire Pcxtteoctsal Assembly,
No. 1 Main St. Sunday serv
ices: Sunday school at :45,
send your kiddles to Sanday
school and keep theia off the
street. S. i. Davldaon, anpt.
Morning Worship at 11:09, anb
ject, Th Patianc of God. Eve
ning aervlc at 7:30. subject
Soma of God' Did; Week night
aervlee Tuesday and Thursday
at t o'ctoek. TnJj.y, subject.
Th Bean, Tb False Prophet,
of Revelation, "Chart Lecture."
Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. the
Woman's Prayer Circle will meet
at th Assembly Hall for prayer.
Friday, the choir will meet for
Meet the Gladdest, Peppiest Little Girl That Ever Trod Back of a
Footlight! YOU'LL LOVE HER!
TPK1
With
BESSIE LOVE
RAYMOND HACKETT
etro
TALKING MS-HBSfc Sj Vy'
PICTURE ff V
I sraai.ii aV aang .;,.:,L.,,lJfc;i
practice llav yon vr con
sidered where yon will spend
r 'tyf Rev. J. H. Steven
son, pastor, phone IS.
a
Kasarrua fliarrh. Corner Oar
den and Martin Streets, Mills
Addition. Ilev. James Dole, paa
tor. Beginning Sunday, June
22, a great Tent Revival will be
conducted by fcvangeltst W. H.
Nerry and wife of Upland, Calif.
Ilev. Nerry la an eloquent, force
ful speaker wltb msny years of
successful soul winning service.
Mrs. Kev. Nerry Is an effective
soloist and a competent chorus
lesder. Services dsily at 7:46
and Sunday lo:Jo and. 7:lu.
r.verybody Is invited to attend
tnes meetings where th full
gospel is presched. Pray, plan,
come. A very live end growing
Sunday arhool Is held each Sun
day morning at :4s a. m.
Classes for all, Mrother Jamea
Oraham, aupt. Brother Batea.
iJist. Supt. will be with us Hun
day and Monday, young Peoploa
Society Sunday evening at :30.
Wa have a full program for the
summer.
Mr, Ijikl Church, Merrill Road
near Mac's Store. Sunday, 10
a. m. Sunday school; 11 a. m.
Morning service, Children's Day
program; 7:30 p. m. Yonng
People's Society, Miss Georgls
Dswson loading. Thursday.
7:10 p. m. Boys' Clubs, Pioneers
12-1 5: Friendly Indiana (-11.
"This la th House ef God!
and this Is th Gat of Heaven" '
Gen 28:17.
"Enter Into HI Gate with !
Thanksgiving and into His
Courts with Praise." Psalm
11)0:4. All ar invited to attend.
8TXDAY
AMI
MONDAY
PINE
WE RECOMMEND THIS TALKING PICTURE
C5GEHinJ (iTC 'ISO qOSST'
With.
FRANKLYN FARNUM, BUFFALO BILL, Ji
and PETE MORRISON
ALL TALKING THEIR PARTS
V T J I I l A 1
" . -cis.-"! It 'll
fTV hornors and
a rr
Poole's PELICAN Theatre
SUNDAY and MONDAY
PAGE THREE
Minister to Give
Two Addresses on
Early Day Heroec
Th pastor of lmntanuel Bap,
lat cbnrch will deliver two ad
dresses on "Th Heroas of '4.
These ar to b given on Bunds
svenlngs. Jan II and St. A
personal Invitation ha bean a
landed to th Elk and to th
American Legion mam bars t
attend thee services.
Ilev. A. O. Broyles, pastor of
th church, is Intaraatod in tho
liaya of '. sine his grand
father waa ona ot th '49ra, and
airs, nroyies' grsnorstber wa
personal frlsnd of Kirs Meeker
Shopping ta Toaa
Clyd Griffith, ot th Merrill
Road, waa visitor in thla city
today, shopping and attending
to busfnesa maitera.
For flesulla laa Herald Claaa Ad
(1 LIBERTY
(tundJix and Monday
KEN
MAYNARD
In
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