Show THE OGDEN SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 7 1928 U FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS S DRY AGENTS FLUNK IN EXAMS L II kUAiDACllASSV Even Five Administrators Fail To 2 Pass Civil S " I V Service WASHINGTON! Jan 7— (By The Associated Press) — Federal see no reason prohibition officials d revenue raid- why a er should be an Intellectual giant to properly hold Ihis Job and for have appealed to this reason-thethe civil service commission to soften Its examination requirements under which all prohibition administrators and agents must qualify in accordance with the law passed at the last session of congress The "flunks" have averaged high it was said and even five pf the administrators the field colonels of the dry forces hav4 failed to meet the commisthe require! :'' us sion The fit titles for the agents have been particularly heavy In the south where they have run as high as 85 per cent The administrators in Savannah Fort Worth Los Angeles St Louis and San Francisco who failed will to be given another opportunity pass the examination but it has not been determined whether the agents will have ahother try at the 1 questions "The situation ls terrible" one administrator cofnplalned to the Washington officialsan "It is far more important for agent to be able to smash la bootleg joint than it is to spell 'idiosyncrasy'" "We don't want) to hire a questionnaire we want to hire a man" Prohibition Commissioner Doran asserted in expressing his alarm over the situation 'l iiir)ii'oc II I I OF A I SV V— — Regular services at 464 Twenty- fourth street In room No 7 base - J C f v— — ment of former M E church Sunday school opens at 10 a in fer study of the Bible at this hour and have classes for all We extend this invitation as it was given in the long ago: Come thou with us and we will do thee good" Morning worship at 11 o'clock We had a blessed day on the New Year day Won'tl you meet witn us to receive with us for the blessings of God are riches in glory by Christ Jesus thfe Lord Lvenlng service at 7:30 o'clock opening with praise service We have a message which! is full of eternal hope and a blessed hope for eternity Prayer lineetintr on Wednesday evening at 7:3 0 o'clock xou are kindly urged to be with us at all these meetingsl Rev P N bmlth pastpr ' FIRST CIIURCII OF CHRIST SCIENTIST — Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street Regular service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning Subjelct: "Sacra ment" Sunday school 9:45 a m: Wednesday eyening Testimonial meetings at 8 p m reading rooms at '305 Central bulldihir rnnmn open dally from 12 nooiji to 5 p m except Sundays and hblldays : FIRST CHRISTIAN Trntv fourth street at Mart ' D L Huehes nastnr 1 1 m - yoWD BETTER hard-boile'- jf - " - I'LL ASV H' J VtzJJ "8 j'-- Y 'P V - SAMS SAME r? ? ' Cxk OLD EU£EtyW)Ai6 j) 71LU X SBT 600py ' - - - Polk dot SMiR-r- AyWe OLD L i AcLLO AM' SAOH OPF TO MM AKV n ' - - 4 I ' r rfS ? f 'JcC?V ?P ' ' ty-four- th ACCUSE PAIR OF POISONING MAN WALLA WALLA Wash Jan 7 The Associated Press) — An information charging Mrs lies sle Bidwell and Pifeston Rae Clark Jointly with first! degree murder was filed in superior court Friday W U by Prosecuting Attorney Coleman with the assertion that he will ask the death penalty for both for the jalle$ed poisoning of the woman si husband Alpheus Bidwell Mrs Bidwell and Clark were ar rested Saturday a day after Bid- The poison was de well died clared to have been placed in his food Clark was quoted by sheriff's deputies as having declared he pur chased the poison at Mrs Bid well's request on her assertion that it wasto be used far poisoning rats Mrs Bidwell declared and cats that Clark had put the poison ina He was her husband s food boarder in the Bidwell home In the company of a deputy shr Iff and a matron Mrs Bidwell at tended ' her husband's funeral Fri 4ay WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON JESUS AXD SICK - sj'na-gogu- l art-the- of God Holy One l i auua T Hold jtsus A f reiMiKeu nim saying thy peace and come out of him And when the unclean spirit had torn him and' cried with a loud voice he came out of him And they were all amazed in somuch that thei'y questioned among themselves saying What is this? What? new doctrine thing is this? For with authorltycom-mandet- h he even the unclean spirits and they do! obey him And immediately his fame spread throughout all the region round about Cialileej Ana lortnwitn wljien they- were come out of the synagogue they entered into the hcjuse of Simon and Andrew with! James and - j John But Simon's wife's mother lav sick of a fever andianon they tell him of her And he came and took "her by the hamd and lifted her up and immediately the feye'r left her and she ministered lunto them And at even whein the sun did set they brought unto him all that were diseased and them that wtre possessed with devils And all the city was gathered ' together at the door And he healed many that were sick of divers diseases and cast out many devils and suffered not the levils to speakj because they knew him The International Uniform Snn- day School Lesson for Jan Hi rk 1:21-3- 1 Jesus and the - -- ) the-numbe- f - ' j URGES BETTER PAY FOR U S DIPLOMATS ' L 7— Jan salaries have made the state diplomatic service department and white-spatted "a placo for ithe boys who have ijnherited an income" oC in the opinion Representative Davenport Republican New York Making a pleai Friday in the house for higher salaries for such offlcialSf the New Yorker told how ''one state department official gets up at 5a rn every Monday to do the family washing" Ambitious and hard working young men have to leave the service safter gaining experience at the government's expense he said "in order to earn enough to feed their Niggardly ' j families" Declaring that 'the white spat boy has not enough ability to handle difficult diplomatic service" Mr" Davenport saiicl the efficiency of the state department which he characterized as the department of peace "was: being hampered by in sufficient appropriations" DETECTIVES AWAY1 THIEVES GET BUSY PARIS Jan 7— (By The Associated Press)— Pickpockets reaped a golden harvest Friday from the bustling throngs t Saint-Lazastation in the heaiit nf Paris whilethe entire detect of that district were busjj guarding the transfer of ten million dollars in gold bars sfrom the Rochambeau boat train into fouri Bank of France V motor trucks seven complain 01 missing pocketbooks woman's handbags and jewelry were lodged with the special police commissariat at the railroad terminal! while the big gold parade was starting on its journey dawn Avenue L'Opera One hundred and ninety-fou- r oaken kegs containing the" gold and wnichi will belapplied in plac ing I" ranee on a gold basis were safely lodged in the bank's- vaults without any interferencefrom highwaymen re - iMe-ftMrt- TIE i TEXT: MARK 1:21-3- 4 And they went ino Capernaum and straightway on the sabbath day he entered into jthe synagogue I and taught And they were astonished at his doctrine for he tatught them as one that had authority and not as j the scribes e And there was In their a man with j an unclean spirit and he criedi out Saying Let us alone what have we to do with thee! thou Jesus of Nazareth? Art thoii come to destroy u$? I know thee who thou LITTLE ROCK Ark Jan 7— (By The Associated Press-- — W G Dendy 45 held for investigation following the death Wednesday of five of his seven children when fire destroyed his homfe ncarhere was released from custody Friday Boyd Cypert prosecuting attorney announced the law prohibited him from holdingjDendy longer than 48 hours without placing a charge against him and that evidence now in hand did not warrant a charge The five fire victims who ranged in ages from ifour to 14 years were buried and the father a widower of 21 months attended the funeral under guard Dendy was arrested when it was learned the children's skulls were crushed At the sarne time officers at Mountain Home Arkansas arrested T C Farlin i45 a ifarmer pending an investigation of a fire which also occurred Wednesday causing the death of twoiof his children and one of ai boartjer in the Farlin home j t FIRST PRRSnVTE-ilTAv- tv- Edward Carver pastorj New Year's praise Suhdav: Morning worshin at 1 1 Theme "The Hours nf tt r Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock £oung reople's meeting at 6:30 praise o'clock theme "The Beginnings' of Life as Told in Modern RH PT1f Qn4 the Bible" commencing- a series of evening sermons on the modern science story and fact bf origin life and peoples and the story of of the Bible Thia will nn in connection with the Iblographs of the leaders of modem Sunday night theme "The Origin of follow the evening service Miss claiming wm sine a nnmW nt popular numbers The music of the dav Will bo most notable Miss Georgia Standing the Utah girl who has hftcn given marked honors in European cities and who was called from her solo work in New York to sing in tne xsfew Year's oratorio in Salt juaKe win give Morning music Prelude "Romance" (La Forge) vnenory "Jtuganaon" f Macdowell) Mrs John W Hillabrant Contralto solos — the Lord Oh -My Soul" tuaeng) "Aria di Radamist6" (Handel) "O Rest In the LordT XMendels sohn) Miss Georgia Standing Evening music — Prelude "Theme with Variations 4" -- r- ! WASHINGTON — a FATHER FREED' OP DEATH CHARGES - — Sunday morning the nastor win speak on the subject "Thunder or Angel" and at the evening service on me suDject "Job's God" The Bible school convenes at 10 The Christian Endeavor ato'clock 6:3o! The preaching services follow these immediately to which the public is eordially invited in Keepiner with th rnm dation of the Federal Council of Churches we are all to read a chapter eachurging day of the book Of Matthew rlnrlntr PO In J o one can tell the force of such a effort Let all Join jj — (By — street' Te j FIFTY-EIGH- T VARIETIES The great pickle! dealer is beaten in his selection of varieties by none less tnan the radio trade ' The de partment of commerce finds there are 5 8 varieties of radio dealers from the lelectricall goods shon to confectionery stores and undertakT ing parlors A farm near San Fernando Call fornia is devcotedto the raising of cactus apples us-for making jeuy ana eanay Slck-rMa- By Wm E GILROY I) O Editor or The Corigregationalist The public ministry of Jesus is characterized in this first chapter of Mark with a quality that shows the great discernment of this writer of the simplest ahd most directly expressed of the four Gospels Mark says that the people were astonished at his teaching "for he taught them as oihe having au thority and not && the scribes" Consider that statement for a moment and one realizes the real nature of the' authority exercised ty Jesus The scifibes were the people who professed to have au thority and who possessed it so far as the conventional-organiztion of religion wais concerned let here is an unofficial teacher who comes without the sanction of any organization or school or official and by thei sheer force of his personality thk truth of his words and the blauty of his actions impresses this people as one wno nas real authority BY SHEER TRUTH an ideal it presents to What the Christian minil stry for those wlio would exercise it either in its ordained or in its ay aspect! In actual life both in the church and in the world we are always trying to bolster up things witn an authority vhich is largely artificial to influence the thought and faith and cpntluct of people more by outward 4nd psychological forces than by! the power of sheer conviction J This is one reason why in so many quarters today there is a decadence in the snse of authority and a falling away from standards of faitll and! conduct w shall not recover lost ground until we come to "follow more closely the way ot Jesus placing the supreme authority injright and truth themselves and not in what some may say about thejii All this it Is vety necessary to srrasp as we approach the Master in his dealing with the people Here in his early ministry we have the record of his power over the sick and those whoi in our modern day would be spoken of a3 the insane or mentally "Unbalanced Possibly many ofj these were not so much insane aji nervously deranged The number of miracles recorded is not veiry great and it is significant thatj they all have some inner suggestion of the larger and deeper mission of Jesus a Ar- Burgess The Sunday services are as fol9:45 a m Bible school splendid organization and equipment for religious education enroll now for the new year Public worship 11 a m sermon theme "The Measure of Divine Love" Franklin Richards will sing "There Is a Love Embracing All" (Lowell) Devotional meeting of the Young People's union at 6:30 p m Cantata by the Ogden High school music deat 7:30 p m chorus of partment 60 voices Ralph Peterson director Sue Evans accompanist Gordon Larson Stella Chrisman and Lester Anderson soloists also a duet a quartet and a trio violin duets by Junior Petterson and McCrumm Johrv "Forsaken" (Woschat) and "Song Without Words" (Tschaikowsky) All citizens of Ogden are invited to hear their high school glee club in their Christmas cantata "The Greatest tGiXt" The annual meeting of the church will be held next Wednesday evening January 11 All members of the church are ura-erto be present and to narttHnat also in the picnic supper at 6:30 o'clock preceding the business session lows: CIIURCII OF TJIE NAZARENE PbOUR CAP J 77WOLD CP VCQ&S- AWAY AM !i e&TAAiE CAP HDPED up LOOi J street and Jefferson avenue thur J Hansen pastor - mSVUSTUUEA' r-r-W-'W S n III V R reading of annual reports for 1927 will be held on Thursday evening Immediately following the annual parish dinner to be served by the Women'i Guild at 6:30 p m By BLOSSER I VI STANDARD-EXAMINE- Offertory "Song of the Night" (Schumann) Postlude' "Gavotte" (Gluck Brahms) Mrs John W Hillabrant v Contralto solos — "Before the Crucifix" (La Forge) "Die Allemacht" (Schubert) "The Lord Is Mindful of His Own" t Mendelssohn) Miss Georgia Standinir Miss Standing will sing for' the social atter service BEDTIME STORIES By THORNTON Those who have but little wit Let terror run away with it — Shadow the Weasel THE SALTATinv nMv avenue Th Knivoti Army's slogan for 1928 is "Do your Said Commissioner Glfford today as head ofAdam the army's western territory "This applies to officers at work for humanity In every branch of the work throughout the United States It will be directly related to both the social service and itual branches of activity in -spirthe twelve western states and Tfnurnll which comprise this territory bv ui u luny planned program of music prayer and appeal definitely aimed at strongholds of religious indifference and toward lives whose soecial hep r vn ing succor and regeneration is to be the subject of special prayer to be held in hospitals jails homes ( jruuiiB peupie wnose at- icniion wm be called to the deeper satisfaction of life when thov reach the inevitable hour of reaction after the present revolt nf youth has brought them t6 the sati uration point of pleasure rrorts to do our best to reach people with spiritual needs- - began with a watch night service The climax of these g efforts will be reached Easter Sunday "Meanwhile trained understand the human heart and its unen unspoken needs will concentrate upon for example notorious sinners those whom society places utyvuo me paie ror Inhuman apparently unforgivable! crimes" and upon the first offender whose jail contacts often lead him further un-lehe is given something better as a permanent buffer These will be that for all who sin there is taught a forgiveness undrtflTirr an unfailing Friend"? Campaign meetings: as follows: Tuesday's cottaee nravpr moot- in gs Wednesday the Bovs at our hall and all bnv h vited to attend Thursday revival service Friday the Girl Ouardji mot at halL All girls are urant J'" soul-stirrin- ss 1 SDeclal i Kervim nt praise Sunday 11 a m holl lng- - Subject "The Foundations of Holiness" 2:30 p im school B Bitton Y P SMSunday 6:30 p m Y P legion Norman Nya- x sem leaaer p m Salvation AH week nieht servi CPS meeting1 at 8 p m The public is invited and all Christian people are invited to help us in this campaign sin crime vice and wrongs against l kinds F W Anderson of-al- BURGESS A BARN FULL OF SQUEAKS t aaiuraay V Farmer Brown's Boy had gone out to the henyard to see that the hens had some fresh water When he went over to the barn after the hens he having taken care heard a sharp squeak just as he opened the barn door "That hinge squeaks like a rat" said Farmer Brown's Boy "I shall have to see that it is properly oiled" He closed the xdoor and turned away from it There was the same sharp squeak again It was quite evident that it was not the hinges of that door "It must be some other door" said Farmer Brown's Boy "I guess the door of the cow stable has been left operi and is swinging in the wind But when he went to look he found that that door also was terrible fright Not even Robber himself the oldest biggest and fiercest of the tribe dared face Shadow the Weasel The word was simply passed to young and old to run and hide "But why should we hide?" cried one frightened young rat No one stopped to answer the question You see all the old and experienced rsts knew that it was impossible to hide from Shadow the Weasel They knew that ho could get Into' any place they could get into and they knew that hi nose could follow them Robber' himself passed the word among' the rats nearest him to scatter in different directions "If we all go in the same direction" said Rob- - ' ber "that fellow will kill all of us If we scatter In different direc tions he can follow only one at a time" Now this was the very best of good advice Robber the Rat has a wise head and is quick of wit You may be sure that he saw to it that noj one went with him excepting Mrs Robber When other rats started to follow he just turned and showed bis teeth and they promptly fled in other directions Meanwhile Shadow the Weasel was having a wonderful hunt Jle Was enjoying it He liked to hear the squeaking of the frightened rats for you know he is by nature very uerce j?or his size he is the fiercest of all the people big or little closed But the squeaking continued of the Green Forest or the Green Then Farmer Brown's Boy noticed Meadows When at last he grew tired he that there were different kinds of squeaks "There were loud squeaks decided to curl up for a nap there and soft squeaks and sharp in the barn Then abruptly he changed his mind Ha would go back to the Green Forest And back to the Green Forest he went Then peace once more reigned in Farmer Brown's barn (Copyright 1D27 by T W Burgess) The next story 'Whltefoot Has a Fright" OGDEN— 20 Years Ago From Our Files Meanwhile Shadow the "Weasel was having a wonderful hunt squeaks and shrill squeaks and harsh squeaks The barn was just full of squeaks There were squeaks from below and squealcs from above Never had he heard so many squeaks Then he heard a rustling It was made by the sound of little feet running "Rats!" exclaimed Farmer Brown's Boy "That's what it is rats! 1 should think all the rats in the world were here in this barn Now what can be the matter with them? Those are squeaks or fear Rats don't run about and squeak like that unless they are I should think badly frightened that somebody had turned a ferret loose in here" Thinking of 'the ferret which you know is a member of the Weasel family reminded Farmer Brown's Boy of Shadow the Weas el "I wonder" said he "if that little scamp can be over here It is a long long time since I've seen Shallow the Weasel There can't be a ferret because no ferrets are kept anywhere in this section of the country I'll have to find out If that little rascal Is on the job here I'll have to watch out for my chickens It won't do to have him get into the henhouse" Meanwhile Robber the Rat and all his relations were having a - Pell short gospel sermon by the pastor "The Evil Eye" Thei district conference of the Methodist churches of Utah will be held in the Ogden church on Mon day and Tuesday January 9 and 10 beginning Monday at 23& p m The principal speaker of the con- erene© will be Bishop Charles L Mead LL D of Denver Colo who will speak at 1 1 a: m Tues day and again at 7:30 p m Tues day Bishop Mead is one of the outstanding platform speakers o the west and Ogden is very fortu nate in securing him The public is invited to these meetings Butter dropped from 13 5 to '30 cents a pound in Salt Lake following drop in prices of coal and lumber last week One butcher is reported to have said he would cut meat prices in a few days Colonel James Hamilton Lewis of Northwestern university tells a class of 200 law students that a woman will purge herself in the courtroom for the sake of friends He quotes Horace "When a woman starts out to perjure herself all hell cannot keep her rec' ord" Harry K Thaw appeared pale in the courtroom while talesmen were being examined for his sec- ond trial on u charge of murder- ing Stanford White Mayor Brewer announces that he will not sign papers permitting Battling Nelson and Jack Clifford! to participate in a "boxing contest" here on January 13 The boxers are in training and advertising posters have been distributed Mayor Brewer says he will not permit any such contests in Ogden saying a "boxing contest" is nothing other than a prize fight Sam Browning was elected president- of the city council behind locked idoors The new rarid retiring council were banqueted 'yesterday afternoon in the Weber club The following marriage licenses were granted at the county clerk's office: Ezra Bingham and Mary Wood of Iluntsvllle Herman Bell and Abbie ' Taylor "of Harrisville Joseph F Bingham fof Huntsville and Harriet Reeder of Marriott J D Harris Jr and A S Baggs of Ogden and Wiley O Pell and Gertrude Ludwlg of Ogden -- FIRST METHODIST EPISCO FANS LIKE NUTS 2604 Jefferson avenue Les- PAL— That radio fans like nuts Is ler jt-- j?agen minister 9:45 a m church school A C Wycof f superproved by the 700 telegrams and intendent We have a' graded school 600 long distance calls the Nutty and classes for all ages 11 a m club of the WBBM air theatre in worship service sermon by the pas Chicago received the first night tor A Measuring Rod for Christhey resumed broadcasting recenttians" Piano voluntary and offerly It's directed again by Charlie Garland famous for his announctory Miss Mabel Rowse vocal solo Mrs t:aroiyn uarber 6:30 p m ing and entertaining talents Ep worth league all young people especially invited 7:30 p m eveNearly 10000 Nebraska farm are equipped with service homes ning gospel song running lively "' I B S Bible service vocal solo Miss Barbara water ' students association Meetings dur ing me corning week "will be held It does not become us to be dog- him without being quickened and as iouows: Sunday afternoon at d o clock In! the Moose hall LeRov matic in our discussion of these stimulated? intricate questions that concern Can we jconceive of those whose Marsh will address the public to the power of mind and spirit over minds are: unbalanced and whose wmcn ail are invited Seats free no collection matter In times past spirits were deranged coming un and have largely depended on the It is literally true that under der the influence of his sanity and we the very power of science greater his goodness and his power to give ecclesiastics for an InterDretation miracles of healing are wrought rest and peace without inevitably of God's word Now with the helps by men used of God all today than were ever possible In having their whole attitude to iurnisneo may study to know the truth for the life of the world before Are ward life altered? not these things manifestations of It is easy to believe what mar tnemseives Sunday evening at velous power Jesus must have ex the Golden Age bureau 2641 Kle- the power of God? avenue a study in the new volerted when we understand with sel UNDER IIIS INFLUENCE was It is ume "Creation" This book is what Jesus any reality But back of all this question of from thisi standpoint that we must meeting with an unprecedented the consideration of miracles All friends of the can the whole ministry of circulation we not sense the marvelous power approach those interested in the Jesus emphasizing the authority truth and and Influence of the divine power and the power and the hearth present-da- y message of the ap of Jesus? ' In proaching inherent dispensational changes was all he that Can we conceive of the sick and giving in all that he said and in all that are urged !to secure a copy Wed inflicted coming in contact with he did nesday evening at 2555 Lincoln avenue the customary k prayer praise and service meeting Friday evening at 2641 Klesel ave nue a study in the Watch' Tower ! editorial of November 1 "The Ogden's greatest collection of stock is open to your view Beginning today Christian's Mission on Earth no This has i3 here for you and until Thursday January 12 the V" special reference to nominal Christendom to the mil — to see FIRST COMMUNITY Tempor- j With a Wlcome" Rev Harold E lions of names on various denom national church books but applies ary meeting place Moose hall 2416 Mayo pastor avenue to that small class wherever they Rev Harry 11:00 aim sermon "Where Washington O Fee pastor We Going?" may be found who are in the j Bible school meets promptly at world but not of it — those who are — Absolutely the greatest stock event of its kind in the Intennountain Region music Morning j wre may 9:45 out of scympathy and out of har everyone Invjted "In the Organ Garden" prelude $15000 in prizes drawing the best in cattle sheep and hogs to Ogden for be of help to you and you may mony with the present "evil order (Hugo Goodwin) ' likewise be of help to us of Bible of as which the ' the show things" Offertory "Fragment" (Schubert) Morning worship at 11 o'clock Postlude 'Marche Romaine" (Go'u- - sures us the great adversary is the The Rev Fee will occupy the pulprince and ruler The Golden Age nodji The membership is urged to bureau will be glad to give sell or pit Lorin Wheelwirght organist be present Strangers are wel- Violin — "Le Deluere" (C Saint- - loan copies of the most noted o comed all booklets "Where Are the Saens) EnDead?" and "The Lord's Return' Young People's Christian And other selections deavor meets at 6:30 The young Miss Alice Anderson violinist I EMBRY AFRICAN METOO at people invite your presence 10:00 It opened this morning the coliseum has been crowded all day a m Church school ' DIST — 2817 PIngree avenue Rey their meetings 6:30 p m Young People's R William WIsner minister Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock You should not miss this popular Sunday school open at 10 a' m A very lively song serThe coliseum is clean airy light warm service Perfect exhibition facilities Mrs E Bradshaw the superln EPISCOPAL CIIURCII OF THE vice and good message by the pas- GOOD SIIKPHERD — tendent Is desirous that all the W Hys-lo- p John You'll enjoy every minute of your kaleidescopic trip here tor Ge boys and girls be present rector Corner of Twenty-fourt- h into Church night Thursday evening of the Sun habit attending street and Grant avenue Supper will be served at 6:30 and day school followed by a social rood time Last opposite the postoffice Morning service at ll o'clock The first Sunday after the EpiThursday evening we had an ex-- i the subject "Putting Away cellent supper which was well at- -i phany The church school meets Sword"—John 18:11 Plan for a day or two at the show It's tended Everyone has a cordial inTI at 9:45 a: m Morning prayer and Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock vitation to the church of distinc-- i sermon at 11 a m Evening prayer subject worth it! Your Corner" and sermon in St Paul's church This will "Carrying tive service a sermon be short after ' Plain City at 3 p m which business for the church The Women's auxiliary will meet will be transacted CIIURCII OI The on Monday afternoon with Mrs urges every member to be pastor JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DApresSAINTS — 1501 Washington avenue Louise Conway at her home 743 ent will sing at both choir The h The following services are an- Twenty-fiftstreet services The chdiir nounced for Sunday December 8j for rehearsal and class meeting at on Tuesday evening in the Guild thePrayer Sunday school 10 a m parsonage Wednesday "at 7:30 j hall The:Women's Guild will meet Missionary meeting at 2:30 at the Preaching at 11:00 a m on Recreation and expression deWednesday afternoon in the parsonage I Guild Hall partment at 6:30 p m Second quarterly meeting 'will The Daughters of the King will be held January Preaching at 730 p m 22 The presidA rrdial invitation is extended meet on iWednesday evening with will be with us all day elder ing to all Mary Gibson at her home 1161 We welcome the public to our i ROY F H EWES Pastor Capitol ivenuc services The annual parish meeting for FIWVT — CONGREGATIONAL the election of wardens and vestryFIRST "The Church :460 Adams avenue "The Church men for the ensuing year and the Twenty-fift- h the Chimes" : -- Ar-Internati- onal ' 1 I ' i mid-wee- Churches In 0gden A- ! 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