Show SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER THE OCDEtf 1939 21 5 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Nazis' Sub Tracked Down By DR GEORGE W CRANE Cantors $10000 Grandson- Dorothy Dix's Letter Box DDC— I O am a col-leDEAR MIS3 21 am going and of I student with a boy who is also attending He college broke up with me last week ge £e because found out that I was ing smok- He be- ll eve i that smoking take! O O all the femininity from a Now I girl- hke this boy a great deal and find It impossible to give him up but still I will not give up the smoking He says that this Ishim bothers me in that only fault He neither smokes nor drinks but he flirts and I mean flirts He insults me every time we go walking and pass a girl by giving her the eye" Do you think that he is right when he says that he can't respect a girl who smokes? Is this attitude the right one for B a him to take? Answer: Apparently both you and the lad love your pleaant Utt! virea better thin you do earh other So I think jou are quite vtiv In breaking off ypur engagement Certainly two people who habit grate on each other's nerves would live scrapplly ever after if they mar- ing about myself now o i pi Rut nn thlnr U certain If a husband and wife are ever going to confess past indiscretions they fthould do it before marriage or ever after hold their peace To tell after marriage is to buy peace for one's soul by shattering the wife happiness of a husband or whose I get many letters from men wives have confessed some wrong that took place years before and th Invariable cry of theie dis did she traught husbands Is: Why wreck she did my tell me? Why tell she did in her? faith Why me things that I would rather die than know? But If there were Imagine the lively time you would have if whenever you lit a vnn would be In for a lecture on the evils of smoking especially as applied to women Consider how you would fight your way to the divorce court if you every time your no other argument In favor of grew green-eye- d husband cast a roving eye at a chastity it would be found In the is forepretty girL Forewarned agony that tears the heart of the save win yourself and armed you woman who does not go to her If each of you & lot of trouble husband with clean skirts picks out a mate more in accord with your taste SHALL POOR BOY TELL GIRL HE LOVES HER? Don't delude yourself into the MISS DLX— I am very DEAR foolUh belief that you can reform much in love with a girl who I the Individual you marry and think loves me but I am so poor chance him or her into your hearts and It will be some years before desire It can t be done By the I can marry while there is another time people are old enough to man who can offer her a certain ways marry they are set inouttheir Shall I tell her I love her of trying future and all that you get her make the decision as let and to alter them Is making yourself to whether she will wait for me There Is or unpleaant and disliked marry the other man? no quicker way to kill a wife's TOMMY of a husband's love than by try-In- ? to "reform" him or her Answer: Tell her how you feel about her It is a shock to the vanity that You certainly couldn't expect her no one can stand All of us think to wait for you if she didn't know as that we are just about perfect loved her we are and that our mates should you DOROTHY DDC be down on their knees thanking God for getting us and to find out that they perceive our faults instead of our virtues Is too dis lllusioninz to be borne with for titude Of course it may be said that in every marriage the wife has to give up many of her pleasures and Indulgences and that you muht just as well throwon your me cigarettes with tne otners that that sacrificial altar except LOS ANGELES Calif— (AP) — brings In the question of personal a Is and that always If independence you're having tooth trouble Dr sore one with the modern woman Raoul 1L Blanquie says the way Still that gives you a yardstick to you use your lootnwusnt may d measure your affection for the boy responsible friend and decide whether he is San Francbco Dr worth it or whether like Mr presidentBlanquie California Dental the of Kipling's hero you think a boy is association told a dental convena boy but a good cigarette is a tion here: smoke "Some persons use too much pressure irritating the gums OthCertainly It U the kettle railing ers use too strong a dentifrice reMark when your philander-In- r the some of sweetheart reproaches you moving fromYoutheir teeth teeth whiten can't enamel the know I don't with iinwklnz a with them strong I In not or sayhe by brushing whether right deing thit smoking makes a girl dentrifrice because the color ofis the thickness I the am termined by le4 dfirahle as a wife but ure that flirting make a man a enamel" poor bet as a husband BOTTLES HOARDED OFTKN UNNECESSARY TO in Jamaica famous Kingston DIt AC OIT T1IF PAST rum is feeling the war in its for DEAR DOROTHY DIX -- Should a battle over bottles Following a girt te't the man he is going a in the prices of beer jump to marry of an episode in her past wine and mineral waters cries of which she is bitterly ashamed? of profiteering went up In reply I sm nearly crazy trying to decide dealers declared that drink prices I this matter Countless times not have changed but deposits on him to each but tell have started because of a shortage had bottles time he looked at me so trusting who were householders caused by so could how and and I loved him I? I know it will break his heart holding them in expectation of a as it will mine but I am not think- - meteoric rise in prices o o o By WILLIAM E UILROY D D Editor of Advance This lesson is taken from the early part of what we call the Sermon on the Mount which is generally recognized among Christians as the greatest of all sermons This was a sermon to a very small selected audience A great be apt preacher of today would to feel that his sermon was wasted If he delivered it to a handful of people instead of to a large congregation In the church today as well as in the world ""Ve tend to measure things too much by size and numbers Jesus sat down while delivering the wrmon It was a session of teaching rather than the subjection of His audience to formal oratory There were no tricks of elo- cution to enforce the significance of the truth The Sermon on the Mount Is a sheer statement of its spiritual truth dependent for enconscience and to mind appeal tirely upon its truth The Sermon on the Mount beof blessgins with a pronunciation was of Jesus The teaching ing positive There were times when with scornful and terrible language He lashed the sins of His day particularly the sins of those who oppressed the poor took pride in their wealth and position and m a A Ik re Hzion a cloak for their hypocrisy But the Sermon on the Mount Is not a sermon of denunci ation It is a sermon of uplift and appeal of the Kingdqm or Heaven a great ideal Tie first blessing that Jesus pro ng very confidence is often the reason why a college man excels the non-colle- Melville F aged CASE worked his way through high school at night "I wonder what you would ad vise me to do about college?" he ge Third they develop a more cos and realize attitude mopolitan that the world is bigger than the whence they came They town meet and make friends with pie from distant states or nations Fourth they ace thereafter 8: 19 v peo-nok- ed I TTif ti-n- - 1 1 w ir U-bo- Polite Thief Apologizes For Mis-Ste- p PITTSBURGH (AP) — A gun-ma- n lining up hotel employes during a holdup accidentally stepped on the foot of elevator operator Chris Crane "Pardon me" he apologized at and rivet holes of the bulkhead which had been damaged "She developed a heavy list" they said "More water started up the interior through the damaged conair was ning tower The compressed was only leaking Finally there blow the enough pressure left tosurface"tanks and come to the Surrender was the only way to save their lives - HEATERS COAL OR OIL Electric Co Stores Schoss-Kea- d U-bo- Ph Ogden 807 Tremonton n i - T — Mat 25c till 5 Eves 35c MkCHURCHES ou4oi " ii a I i i i — jLA h -- 'rnnn fm s — Six-thir- ty JL ty seii-aooress- self-assuran- ea our mission to save the has given us His world Christ we might bring the grace that to Him If we will live the nf- - of a Christian the world will be saved through us W'e are not in our life So lifting Christ up can see Jesus in sin of the world Tt un-soul- ilff mi J 1 we are 14 ed urgan Eleven a m Worship of an intormai Henriques will have charge nrelude at ten-fift- y Serservices worshiD Kf vifoi rart nf the m church Nine forty-fiv- e 17 """" "J we- must live better than AniVm "Th ThJrt Of fOrt" ocmuj t- m Tvrnver iict EIum Lutheran church corner of Smith and Jefferson— Roy B Carlson pastor Services for the twentieth Sun day after Trinity Twenty-thir- d Sunday school ten a m ne uo ?prmon theme: "What wm Luther UnhanHmen?" tt4 hoir will sine "Living for Tet t Hips' Aid will meet Wed- nesdav afternoon with Mrs Carl ?i nouelas avenue The Luiher league will sponsor a Halloween party at the bunaay srhool room Saturday evening Oc tober 28 This will 'be a costume invit party to which the public is ed Wm invitu vou to attend our church and its activities n i PRESENT DIE UACIIT -- First Christian cnurcn iwtnr fourth and Madison nannon-Utterback minister Bible school ten a m Wnrshin eleven a m sermon subiect "In Me Ye Have Peace to aicena Everyone is Invited Younz people s Christian En deavor Sunday evening Ill 14 v- -Wirintl v win Aid SOCieiy two-th!rA n m The of place UrV¥ l " wi he- announced — XTr ana sermun CI Tnspnh iicmu ev as chapUin Organ' preuje mtermzzo tell of hU axpernce In C— William Faulkes mrotiKM" erson organist —Grieg offertory Christ Church Wednesday October 25 at two- Massenet to leave thirty p m the guild will meet Parents are invited house with Mrs J small children in the nursery dur- - in the parish Mrs A Q Moul-to- n and — D Sherrod ws me mum hostesses as Community house Thursday October 26 at seven- Church school at nine forty-fiv- e thirty p m choir practice Epworth league at seven To the services of this church all Church (Church of are welcome If you have no First Baptist 25th at jeirerson church home in Ogden come and the Chimes)— H Fowle William pastor worship here a m Bible school Nine forty-fiv- e G L Vance general First Congregational Church 2464 Adams William A Tyler minister Eleven a m Worship Sermon Phone Residence 907 Twenty-fift- h "Born From Above" subject: 1248 p m The young peo Deaths from automobile acci- ple's hour Leslie Turner president nts cViAniri Vta w roriiireri to rern in Seven-thirt- y UCllkS p m worsnip bong wouid care service led t a if the the young people by t first VVhy Sermon subject: "The God wno they do not do so and other evi- Cares" dences of the cheapening of human The Ladies' auxiliary meets life will be considered by the pas Tuesday two p m Mrs Ben tor in his sermon on Sunday will have charge of the demorninsr Subject "Putting the votional service and Mrs William Price Tag on Human Life H Fawle of the program Meet-i- n Miss Rosalie Holberg will smg will be held in the church m w- -- Mc-Co- r r-- i ' w AffAtniHT parlor nour J ooiuuae it py uuuwu of prayer Wednesday Tne o in n nnor imp wv rtnuaiue at seven-uiirt- y iw10 vjroa iron iue evening Prebvterlan church John "inanKa ise Elijah by Mendelssohn First Church of Christ ScientistEdward Carver pastor ten at school Church Morning! or Monroe and lwentyeleven corner at Mnrninsworship holds regular fourth nVlork Theme: "The Overflowing worship at eleven Sunday The fortieth anniversary or tne morning Ozden Bethel at eleven services rva of God" The will entrance of the pastor into the o'clock and Wednesday attend of Job's Daughters evening e ministry will be celebrated by a tufimnnigl tviaoftncrs of oicrVifSunday school at nine lorty-nve un v—t oujr unU Young people at six xoriy-uvSunday school convenes at nine m seven wiv a — mScouts — Tuesdaynignt ffvfivA rv— Wl ' " — -a i - vices on O'clock Girl scouts vvenesa rooms located at 305 Reading ernoon Cub scouts rnuay voriv- - rrann km onuw ior """v of Wash corner Centra! building ers' dinner Monday night at six- - years pastor of the First Central church Omaha will oe tne gesr fifteen o'clock " of sections of y the Mpetinsrs speaker Dr Smith is one or tne -- most widely known and popular Woman's circle as follows: Sundays and holidays Mrs C S Ketchie section meets sneakers of the middle west or cept After Death" is the "Probation in C Mrs F with resident mer Og Nebraskans Mondav afternoon n to be of the street den are especially Invited to hear subject Roberson 846 Twenty-fift- h of Christ Churches all in read secC him The Mrs Walter Higgms Scientist on Sunday Oct 22 tion will meet Tuesday afternoon The public is Invited to attend Jananese Union Christian Church with Mrs F D Hyland 2908 Grant the Mc church services and to enjoy Rev Clifford avenue The Mrs and Jefferson —Twenty-thir- d reading Cain section will meet Wednesday M Tanaka minister 243 west the privileges of the afternoon with Mrs M M Bass First South Salt Lake City Mrs rooms street The Eleanor Burnett Tyler director of at 312 Thirty-thir- d Church of the Nazarene — 2635 Mrs M L Fenstermaker section religious education 907 Twenty- will meet Wednesday with Mrs E fifth Phone 1246 Grant Ave Reverend Gerald Wor J Hodges 2818 Jackson avenue Sunday ten a m Church school cester pastor Eleven a m Junior Christian En Sunday morning music: Sunday school ten a m Prelude— March of the Pilgrims deavor reorganization meeting Morning worship eleven a m y m seven-thirtSen Wagner p Subject "The Crooked Path Shall Le Mar lorThursday Be Made Straight" Special music Leader Endeavor Offertory — Andantino Christian tv 1 m The first performance in Amer a" suite ior ica or "JDie XMacnt orchestra by George Templeton American com Strong poser now living in Geneva has been Droerammed by Arturo Tos feature canini as the of his second concert with the NB Symphony orchestra tonight The program also will feature Mischa Mischakoff concert-mastof the NBC Symphony and Frank Miller first cellist as soloists in Brahms' Double Concerto for Violin and Cello out-standi- JJJ i I T " S 1 — uau mms- "cjr I 1 a - y ) " ' J" ng II II er M Hi l 1 1 t Poetry Pilgrimage Will Visit Taney's A bros ' § ft mm WARNER y A - 4£ Presented by The residence of Chief Justice Maryland Taney at Frederick will be Ted Malone's second stop in his Pilgrimage of Poetry Sun a broadcast over day morning InNBC-Blue networK KLO and the a m from eleven to eleven-fiftee- n in home the Malone will describe which Francis Scott Key lived when he wrote "The Star Spangled f jp rtp7 irjifTTi Six-thir- ty I XMii TT1 TAT 1 -- tuc cl ry&m& ti j morninc v ) ' NBC ORCHESTRA TO parish worker 'rtC"tor Ay ce Why Go to College The aiethodist Church—Walter L may have to select their They French minister Grace was em own room and learn to aojusi to t f Th tngel of T Married tn Ane- l- - nounces Is on tne poor in spirit to whom He says belong the Kingdom of Heaven There has been a great deal of about what tnis controversy means Surely Jesus did not mean poverty in spirit" in the literal meaning of those words for Jesus Himself was anything but poor in spirit and His disciples must be as their Lord what Jesus had in Evidently mind was the contrast between the Kingdom of Heaven and the kingdoms of earth In the kingdom of earth it Is the aggressive and who are often power ful In the Kingdom of Heaven the strength of a citizen is not hb aggressiveness and selfishness It is his capacity for love and unselfishness and for sacrifice where truth and duty demand it One might remark upon the strange contrast that is contained with worldly standards In other of these beatitudes The citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven are the salt of the earth but if salt has lost its savor or its strength it la of no value Citizenship is not a matter of formal privilege but of worth and right The citizens of the kingdom are compared to a city that is set on a hill They are the light of the worl d If the light is not shining It is of no use The citizens are called to glorious opportunities and responsibilities and they may so let their light shine before men that their good works may be seen and their Father in Heaven glorified Here too we may note a very real distinction There is an ostentatious show of good works that glorifies the individual That Is not what Jesus means He means the doing of good works in humility and to the glory of God self-seeki- they procure a certain amount of egotistical satisfaction and confidence from being a col lege man or woman Confidence is very valuable in life and this ent store "alumni" or team's football prowess heY I worked my way through the their ronninns thus nf olnmnr last two years ot nign scnooi Dy hi fhi7u7nf S able to x holding my job and attending nate Dretnern nirtit classes o Fifth perhaps 25 per centCOOd "Ufv folks died when I was 16 i S enliallv tVia mntac nf fkam — go i ve ueen on my uwu iu met mncf nnrf- T don't have any money stock and establish good homes m ti it Am fanfe v rinaiiy mey lemii except what I earn but which "WohM von advise me to quit they usually forget or my job and try to struggle through- which may inflate their vanity an r serve entrance eise waitiioors cijuub' college by scrubbing toblA and doins' sucn odd emnts ior a proiessionai scaoo like law or dentistry jobs? College Wheat Vs Chaff "If so wouldn't it be better to is far too much intellects There I where eo to the state university stuffed into the gullible al chaff tui the to have wouldn't high pay students college by theorists who a of tion private university?' know little about the real prob DIAGNOSIS: of life lems Men like Melville are worth giv L men who really make his The tne have for a boost in? they his made or science or industrial prog who Michael citizens successful Metiger of This tory makinzs baby f SU ITS A BOY AT LAST e is mo Hut balance theory with practical wis- - ress are seldom proiessors iney cmnn HrhPr when he was born In liouywooo are tne "doers wno later may go Kandson of Eddie Cantor comedian who promised that sum to the dom and business experience la Aleshire Harriett Nurse advisable down m history to be catalogued son o? not a do think it Rut I fSt hi five daughter to bear tne enroll and his to learnedly discussed or criticized nany shown holding for him job quit on a college campus He could by the crop of professorial dilet- nossiblv make his wiy along for tantes Melville however should take he is healthy and has a great deal some college work but I advised of ambition But the nrice is too great for him to hold on to his department what he'd get out of college since store job and select those courses he doesn't wish to enter the pro- - in our evening school wmcn ap AivAnUst' rhanel 469 fessions ey peal to him for their constructive t """-"- 'I ZZ'-"- " Wall Avenue usi is rhool of largely value Thus lie can be a college A liberal arts college finnv — A x weiiLy-xiiiadvis- - man and yet hold a good job He l At is of t£Il it iiL m0tt One luxurv a aIsdq year rkU r w m i Lii au i 1 KiaKe min nMn u t eleven able for intelligent men and worn- - can sift the wheat from themchaff a m Ten a m Sunday scnooiI tne - -- r Wans in that vear they eet and test college tneones nrlSL a O riDCn VJUI luuivu u""'" nhieor Eleven a m OUUJVVW or rrrn a chance to see what it is like and crucible experience to all wno aesxre ti lucaoajo Work Finished" write to Dr Crane in chief virtues God (Always its of word the U procure Y P B m p And what are the chier values care 01 tnis newspaper enclosing Sunday's sermon by the pastor Wednesday eight p m prayer "Chris the with deal envelope will subject in current liberal arts colleges r- stamped Bible lesson cover or to a While dime and the mention curiosity would greatI First typing tian m Curiosity" subject Rundav ei2ht P wnen of to costs comes perseek which you ignorance er printing may often be a mark "Follow Christ" a or one his of fa have advice sonal Is who and nevertheless M psycho and folly it sign coddled boys girls Friday three e- m W H of the highest type of wisdom when never lived away from mamma logical charts) will meet at the church (Copyright 1939) an women are asked to be pres- - properly used very long theretofore Weekly Sunday School Lesson 5:1-1- 8 the way Second I To Use Brush KINUD03I Text: Matthew s yy Teeth Ache? Here's How THE CITIZENS OF THE —i (UP) — The LONDON Oct captured crew of a sunken German submarine described the ter ror of being tracked down by a British submarine patrol Friday Their 'story was made public by the admiralty which said tney included young men and old and bearded menSome were "self-po- s sessed" and others were obyiousTy shaken British destroyers were on an in dependent search of "northern wa-a ters" when they learned that had been seen to the south After several hours they reached the position Guns were manned depth charges were prepared mra lookouts were assigned to posts Everyone was keyed for action While this was going on the Germans had heard the destroyers propellors They submerged Then they heard the thud of depth charges coming closer and closer The first bombs damaged the submarine and made it leak For a moment there was silence Then the propellor sounds receded The were relieved Germans They thought the hunt had been aban doned Soon however the propellors grew louder and depth charges ex ploded "frightfully close" The lights went out instrument indicators fluttered water poured into ' the stern through the pipes 21 a strange roommate They have to stand upon their own feet socially and make friends without the prestige of papa or mamma to oil a fine for students who have enough horse sense to sift the wheat from the voluminous chaff But don't pay too great a One price for a college training of most man a will give year after social advantages its which he can shop around in an deevening school or extension subpartment for the practical jects which he needs P-11- pt O Is thing That U a question that you must settle between yourseU and your riirt O A college education Answer: Personally I do own conscience more Incumbent Is not see why it hold a postmor to woman upon a svna arajt tem over her dead all of its secret out of the grave on the eve of marriage than it is tnere upon a man to do so unless of either life the in is something one that will menace the future of the other happlne When a man and woman marry it the beeinnlnz of a new life likelier to be a more com is It fortable one if they do not know all about the little loves that wore themselves out that each has had and the faults and blunders that The thing each has committed of importance to a husband and ivife is not whom they have loved but who they love in the present old Being told about each other's xur love affairs does notning dui nish them food for jealousy British Patrol Surrenders PSYCHOLOGIST think- ing of him There Is no possibilityI of his ever finding out unless What should I tell him myself DESPERATE do? ried o I am ° CASE RECORDS of a - v! Si y-- 'h:v' i V Banner" Presented in cooperation with the poetry division of the Library of Congress the program is another of NBCs public service features aiming to interest Ameri- can citizens in this country's lit- 1 If: - E I If! f i e-- t "I x 1 ' I erary heritage X ? - 1? - " ! - BiA-uun- I - jr iijr --- — r T 1 I —j lesson-sermo- Bonatzi service Susie Oka Topic: How Do Home Evening evangelistic Missions Help To Improve Inter- - eight p m Special music Solos— Hark Hark My Soul racial Relations WorshiD service: Thursday evening eight p m Chadwick The Highway of Creating Beauty The Raker evangelistic party will — Open the Gates eve Knapp Friday seven D m Boy Scouts be with us to give us an com— —— nine of musical entertainment Singing of My Redeemer meloMcGranahan Church of th© Good Shepherd posed of spiritual hymns and Mrs Bruce L McQuarni (TCniseonal) corner of Grant and dies - fourth Rev Hoyt E JweryDouy welcome Twenty The Salvation Army —308 Major and Mrs I H Heg- in charge officers gum school at ten a m THE MEW WHITER DAUCI'IG SEAS0U Sunday m Holiness service at eleven a Younz Peoples service at six OPENS TOniGhT p m Salvation service at seven forty- AT THE five p m Public services also on Thurs at evenings day and Saturday eight o'clock Young Peoples classes on Wed A nesday and Friday evenings AMERICAN LEGION CHATEAU Warm Hospitable Pleasant Place St Taul's Evangelical Lutheran church (Missouri Synod)— Paul G Hansen pastor Sunday services are held la the St m -- - Postlude— Recessional George Young HERE'S CONSOLATION To Dance Bargain Prices 30£ Per Person FOR VPA INSTRUCTOR EDDIE ALBERT BOSTON Mass —CAP) — For the anyone who feels underpaid ofRecords survey Historical WPA fers this bit of consolation: who Daniel Coolers daughter Mass in school Chicopee taught back in 1713 got three pounds and ten shillings for her year's work which figures out about 34 cents a week for explaining the mysteries of the three R's A new method of ALAN HALE FRANK McHUGH JAMES GLEASON Companion Hit y c transporting hats across the water in Geneva Switzerland is to mount each on a floating rack and have a man In a row boat tow a long string of the racks 1 n I f A v s I & ixuu a a vrov it-- S DANCE TONIGHT - — 1 Charles Knight and His Orchestra 12-pie- ce ffv Meet Your Friends in ill' Utah's Finest Ballroom Ladies 23c Gents S5o Mini mk em i j — i r— i 1 Jf-ti t ( MJ —n - yf Last Complete Show at 8:3Q V |