Show SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 8 1941 THE OGDEN CHURCH USES St Paul's of a worship service a church (Missouri Synod) Paul G discussion on "Seeking a World Hansen pastor Order" lead by Rev George Weber pastor of the First CongregaRegular services are held in the OBTAINS PAINT Lutherans-consis- tional church in Salt Lake City a business session and a social hour Thursday seven p m Christian Endeavor David Watanabe and Shuzo Nakata will conduct the worship service built around the topic "What Can the Church Do About Greed and Gambling?" Elko Tsukamoto and Momoko Tateoka will have charge of the discussion period The topics for considera tion are: "Blessed Are the Peace makers — in Peace" "Blessed Are the Peacemakers —In War" The State Federation of Congregational Women will meet at Phillips Congregational church Salt Lake City Thursday November 13 m to four p m An from ten interesting program has been arranged Speakers from outside the state are Mrs Robert N Bowen of Los Angeles and Rev Robert Whittaker of China Mr Whittaker spent some years in China during' the trying period of an undeclared war Mrs Bowen has had wide experience in the state womInvited The ladies' society will hold its en's work of California and is a regular meeting on Friday evening gifted speaker at eight o clock in the home ' of Mrs G Slot 2429 Monroe blvd Embry Chapel A M E church Visitors are always welcome! 2817 Pingree Rev L W Glascow The choir will practice on Thurs minister day evening at seven o'clock Sun y a m Sunday school day school teachers meet on Thurs Ten a m adult class Mrs Dlla day evening at eight in the Smith Henry 'superintendent home 3470 Grant ave Eleven a m morning worship You are invited to listen to the Lutheran Hour each Sunday after sermon subject "Senti from God" Music by junior choir Morning noon at two o'clock over KLO ah them "Sing Joyous Praises to The Salvation Army 253 Twen the Lord Also prelude a Hebrew melody by the Major and Mrs L H Heg-guchoir Pianist Mrs Betty Stewart officers in charge Causey Sunday school at ten a m Six p m A C E league Miss Holiness service at eleven a m Young peoples service at six pm Ethelda Kinsey president Salvation services at seven forty- - Seven-thirt- y p m evening servfive p m ice with old time songs Come and Public services also on Wednes- - sing your number and bring a and Saturday evenings at eight friend o'clock Eight p m Tuesday class meetLadies Home league meets on ing and praise service! Mrs L W Brown will bring the scripture lesThursday at ten a m J sonChurch of Christ (Restored April Seven p m Friday senior choir 6 1830) with headquarters at In- rehearsal with Mrs J4 T Morgan dependence Mo Mrs J C Estes dipresident Sunday school will be held in the rectress home of Mrs John De Groot Supt Five p m Saturday! junior choir at 468 River Drive eleven a m rehearsal with Mrs E Stevens Sunday Mrs pres Betty Causey pianist We extend a friendly invitation to Come and worship with us Emadults and children of every na the strangers' home tionality and beliefs to attend our bry chapel Sunday school Parents do not al First Church of the' Nazarene low your children to wander on' the 2635 ave street but let them come to our TheGrant met with us last SunLord Sunday school so that they may day and blessed us and we are be taught to build up their characters that they may become good loking forward to this Sunday exHis presence! and yours citizens of God as well as of this pecting Are you going to disappoint us? country Our teachings are from school ten a m Sunday the Bible Everyone will feel a service eleven a m Morning warm welcome No collections Evening service seven - thirty taken m p Let us come together and dis cuss the different beliefs and re- - Bible study and prayer meeting Jigions and find the one that teach- - Thursday evening at eight p m es the doctrine nearest to the scrip- - nev ws"ern Jonnstoij pastor til TPS that ran stnnrt tha tact irs inrisuan cnurcn xwency- o rom The Churrh nf rhrif ana inaaison n xx ui-iourtn nf th rhnwv nTit ftijren sama name toohrr tvia terback minister Bible school ten a m V IX sflmo fha heWno — White superintendent: Lowel t rnf OTW uMiyf Hnn fv mi- Clontz assistant Worship period wp Preachine everv Snndav t wwn eleven a m sermon subject "The ents It began last spring Winds one night snatched the vane from the dome Inspecting the damage the next day the Rev Cornelius Greenway realized that the wood and brick structure sadly needed painting But the church fund could not afford a $275 paint job nor a new weather vane The pastor went to his Bible for a solution He told his congregation of the talented dhe and gave 200 members $1 each with Instructions to Invest the money and return the profits Last night the minister invited his church members to dinner and announced that their talents had yielded $60803 and that $150 more "Kol-Nidr-re- ty-fif- th XJ V' J GIRL SCOOTERS l" m I SESSIONS i I -- p- insr-'th- rfnr-trin- Girl Scouters were active during the past week with many meet- ings held Following are reports i uiih-- v o I " J suiwitOuiuwuxca nmnf Mrs Ben I l J 1 u BiJi-LXJi- rty in leaders Mrs Ed Taylor A11 p Welrom t nttpnfl Evening worship seven-thirt- y m: sermon subject "The Good Crandall: "Our first meeting was ness and the Severity of God' held on October 24 with our lead- Th- - MAthoit roffa I Midweek meeting of the congre ers Mrs Ed Taylor and Mrs A B I t Twpnfvsiirtv wa!t Twn gation on Wednesday seven-thirt- y CrandalL We were taught how to French minister Helen Spessard ' jiituic icoo minister's assi stnnt f' The Loyal Women Bible class mm v games were lots oftfun A new day Now th rH nf p wiu meet on weanesaay ai two J was decided upon for our next ti - a f RT thp flftTYlA ftf JVll"R wtAMtfMfv I n IrrV n Mmf r mA AlscaH Bin mnfr In " w ' v: " sermon at eleven o clock t" a Kr""u"" "":-a ne ween meetsecona nauo songs uvucci orsran DreThe sun(jay morning na mL t is ten minutes earlier' I1 ZZ"- 7 f "B -lluae m L-ocl vc - 'v urowmes auenaing we eiectea "am --W1" lue choir th 5EMm dinnr at e churc° on Friday our club leader by vote and she is Uh a p m Carol Lee Anderson Norma Jean Donna Keeter sinsr mv Crosbie was chosen as nousekeener av j of the room in which we meet How Sundav school to be a hostess and what It meant fortv-fiv- e iuievv- uuam a lu--m Pastor Residence 109 West Twen- was a bie nart of our nrosrram vuw xeuowanip at six jT19 UI 01 phone Ul ICOUC15 AaftCU fcWU ftlt TH p Ulirty nina 'fnpfvflva avhnnl Snnigw ra rr as Hostesses ana mey servea us Aauit at Nellie Mrs Hamilton super mr ei"wsnip lovely cookies We talked about j eight o'clock p m -Intendent oooa xiaoits" xnis meeting ended To all the services of this church Morning worship devotion by wis ocownie you are Welcome oy evajiuue deacons eleven a m music by the tnira meeting was neid pieage kjut dhoir with Mrs Elma Ware the on Nov 3 and because Carol Lee First ConcTMraHnnl TiniAli tAKA der the Adams' William A Tyler minister subject A Wheel in the Middle of °Uf J?!1! v "u "Phrma the WppI " residence 907 Twentv-fift- h e were laugm a 7405 "R V P 11 uS pieuge iTtMrtv n m Mrf une contrast between the world Delcie Wood president cUujcu we ausseo were saiety ceiprui- - today and the hopes cherished 23 Evening worship devotion by the ii euu tuu't"'-season deacons this at fill years ago eight p m Sermon sub many Candies were served by our host- - with rloom T thir liaht tw Meet "I Have TTidino- piam' ess oiud aues and badge money I darkness? Th Mondav nie-h- t all rliih mppt m rmAn tiai Jwaa a"cussa vra acnam was "Through the Vision Tarry Wait eight p m After business the pro- vwm ror It seeks to answer this ques- - I wiu oe m charge ol Mrs wuowuij I tenaea: Nare iL Kae Jean Poulter- Dahrle Poul-- 1 Mr Gnrr Tuesday ' choir rehearsaL one - O ' TTrnat MWifc xer jo Ann dapple B m Jora Kack n r-Th ' w ham Gayleen Gray Norma Jean Gates Wednesday night prayer meet Crosbie Patsie Nelson Barbara n m: Mr- - Arthm- - Tann inz by com seven-thirt- y t Owens Jo Anne Barnes Jo Anne j wiu use the Bert Tolliver Ware Nathan: and 'selections: following -- aiu c iur Prelude "Eventide" by Fairclough: h tunuug Armstrong Val Dean McAllister offertory "Urchin Whistling in the Friday home mission society mnr - 4 1 I v- t- TY1 1 ta6 I "' 524 m' tl "ve-tnir- ty I L?A ch"chM au rwn 43 ty-seve- I 1 I es Zf I I 1 - - if— Iat V a " 'V "( CASE i i l Nine-thirt- — roup " -- teaching backward students to whom he sold homemade candy Card parties tea parties sewing meetings and other gatherings pro-duced further money One woman bought wool made 10 pairs of mittens and soldthem at 50 cents each Another made and sold rhubarb jelly and pepierhash An invalid made paper a$h trays and another woman sold fattening " sweets to slim women Willard Smith and his sonTRob-e-rt bet on the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team and turned fiver their winnings One member took a baseball to the Dodgers dugout ha5 it autographed by the team and raffled it "Little Church Painted The little church was painted The vane was put up And a good sum went into reserve You can look at our church! n said Mr Greenway Holland-bor' see a fine former milkman "and of because And all proud building the Bible and in the the story talents of my people" He said hie was the church's 13th minister has been there since Oct 13 1929 and has been a minister 13 years rr± 3 3 I pay tribute the progressive-nes- s of the editor of this newspaper be sure to read this column today He has stood by me in a long battle to offer scientific truth to you readers Despite the fact that medical schools and colleges are using this column widely and readers rank it tops many big city editors have cancelled it because they think I am too frank What do you readers say on that score? Do you want sugary euphemisms or the plain facts of psychology and four-fiftee- was expected Home Candy Sale He said one member handed in $9 as the profits of a bees' wax campaign another a college sophomore turned in $11 earned by fl ppm d — — — AWJL Y I n Wife— In Desperation LOS ANGELES Nov 8' (AP)— When tears failed to work tfilm writer John Langan testified at his battery trial he tried his fists on his divorced wife Actrejs Joan Manners Langan said he had come for their daughter Joan 8 to take her for the weekend as provided by court order but his wife not only refused to let him take her but accused him of morally abusing the girl "Tears had not worked" he said "court orders had not worked so I thought my right arm might work I struck her not in anger but in desperation" Miss Manners testified Langan had beaten her but denied she had questioned his morality Hearing will be resumed Monday r If you sometimes wonder why to TWO BADLY HURT Second Lieut Garth B Jared 25 San Mateo Calif and Second Lieut Wallace M Danvers 23 Oklahoma City Oklav were seriously injured when this army pursuit training plane field struck a high tension power line and crashed from Hamilton ' into Cache creek near Woodland Calif — f —' Unto Caesar" Music will be fur nished by the choir Monday evening the Brotherhood will meet at the home of Mr East- on Forhes 508' Twenty-sevent- h at Jim R aged and knitting for "Bundles for Brity ain" p m regular meeting of the Woman's Council to nine p Thursday seven-thirt- y m choir rehearsal Friday seven p m basketball eight p m Thursday evening choir will practice at the Baptist church meet for rehearsal at seven-fortgymnasium' Dr H W Marrs will fivecoach Interested fellows are invited to be present or to communiwith the coach dial 9256 or First Presbyterian John Edward cate 9272"' Carver pastor A short Informal talk and disMorning worship at eleven cussion of the doctrine discipline o'clock theme "Armistice Day and worship of the Protestant Thought for God and Country Episcopal church in the U S A Sunday school will meet at will be given by the rector after Young people will meet the eleven o'clock service on Sun- No evening services at au interested persons are Morning music: prelude offer- aay welcome cordially tory postlude Mrs Dorothy Prout Radle violin solo "Cavatina" First Baptist church Rev WilMiss Ver Deen Webb solo "O Divine Redeemer" (Gounod) "Star liam P Whittemore Nine fortyr five a m— Bible of My Soul" (Ackley) "The Mercy school Classes for all ages Mrs Call" (Gordon) "Response" (ParkV E Gipson Mrs Bruce I superintendent er) McQuarrie Eleven a m—Morning worship Mrs C S Ketchie Mrs Lawrence Somerville and Mrs L W Special music Sermon by the pasGrandy section of Women Work tor "The Uinversality of Sin" 6th will meet Monday at two o'clock sermon in the series on Romans with Mrs O A Moyer 1061 Twen Young people's prayer Mrs Anna Astill as meetings p m —B Y P U serv sisting hostess Mrs T W Beck Ice and Hodges section will - meet Tuesday afternoon for p m —Judson fellow rtooms dessert luncheon with Mrs iLouis ship The pastor speaks Seven-thirt- y Baukol 2659 Quincy Mrs H B p m— Evening serv McCune assisting hostess ice Miss Bernice Bradley section Monday seven-thirt- y p m — will meet Wednesday night with Boy Scouts meet Mrs Warren Cave 2627 Adams Wednesday seven-thirt- y p' m — Adults and 20 Kiddles praise service Protestant Episcopal Memorial Prayer y eight-thirtm— Wednesday p Including All Taxes Church of the Good Shepherd Og Choir rehearsal den's "Little Church Around the p m —Circle Thursday STARTS TODAY Corner" Grant at Twenty-fourt- h No 2 meets with Airs Harold The Rev George H Argyle rector Troyer 2538 Quincy 1545 Twenty-fourt- h Dial Thursday eight p m Circle No The rector is available at all times 3 meets for consultation or ministration To Fowler with Mrs Ed Madison 2165 our services of worship and other Thursday seven-thirt- y p m — activities we welcome all people on put play Missionary young by in Christ s name people second Twenty Sunday after Trinity Eight a m the Rt Rev First Church of Christ Scientist H St G Tucker presiding bishop will speak over the Columbia net corner of Monroe and Twenty-fourt- h holds regular Sunday mornwork Arrangements are being :vx: services at eleven o'clock and ing made to receive this broadcast at the church and the regular celebra Wednesday evening Testimonial tion of the holy communion will meetings at eight Sunday school a m take place immediately following convenes at nine forty-fiv- e e m forty-fiva Nine church school worship service followed by class instruction xtiieven a m morning prayer holy baptism and address by the " i Hon J A Howell seniof warden Parents may bring their children w v and entrust them to the care of for Hr Mrs R H Rosevear at the Parish yvart ol all yon orctly hall This service marks the ooen abont drmd ing of our Every Member canvass but oTr dard to try? for 1942 all persons interested in the support and upkeep of the STARTLING Church of the Good Shepherd are to be present DARING AS urged Tuesday Armistice day the BRIDE church will be open all day and vs relays of men and women will pray MISTRESS UN silently In observance of a church- HUNTER wide day of prayer for world f t amazing: Saturday peace A booklet with appropriate Mary HOWARD Evening Poat story "The Oevil and Daniel prayers emphasizing the restora GeneLOCKHART tion of peace with justice will be Lon CHAN EY Jr available Seven to nine p m WILLIAM DIETEnTET men's bowling at Ogden Bowling r u v ti b 1 j us Center TFPfl!lllS!in?l two to ten Wednesday sewing Two-thirt- y- tmes have wondered why I have gone out of my way to compliment your editor or cite such words of praise for this column as those indicated by Jim today Tt isn't hol- low flattery for your editor or an attempt to patjmyself on th eback You may not realize the terrific pressure under which I have labored to get these Case Records before my fellowmen Just this week for example two big city newspapers have indignantly cancelled this column because they felt I was too frank They hadn't been running the column but six months so they hadn't fully appreciated the fact that over a period of years the thinking of an entire citv will change in line with such sive information as is presented nere This column offers vou the in side glimpse of the largest nsvrhn- logical clinic In the world You near tne actual complaints and symptoms of 313 patients cer vear I give you the original data just as I obtain them in my Chicago of- - is a prominent lawyer here in Chicago "My brother in St Louis sent me a copy of your bulletin on 'Sex Differences between Men and Women' and I wonder if I could get a dozen more copies" he recently called me on the telephone Td like to give a few of them to the members of my firm and alse to some friends of mine who lice are executives in a big advertising The Newspaper as Textbook agency A number of the big medical "The information which you have use this daily newspaper in that article is something I've schools column for textbook reading on wanted to find for years 01 tneir students Scores tne part "My wife has been passing our of colleges and great numbers of copy around among her club womschools do likewise en and needs a few more sets to higfc The departments of health of meet the demand" various states likewise utilize these DIAGNOSIS: as well as the newspaper bulletins Tens of thousands of you readers column itself already have that bulletin for we As I grew up I was insatiably have been swamped here at the hungry knowledge But the lioffice with your requests for such braries for and magazines didn't alessential knowledge offer what ways Your public libraries do not of- writers were so I wished or their vague and fanciful fer you much of this scientific data that were they relatively useless which your newspaper editor So I resolved that if I ever got makes available via this column- - the factual data on various asDects Indeed you would need to have of human nature I'd make them access to a medical college library available to the public In every to procure some of the Information town and hamlet as well as great which you will find In those metropolis bulletins You readers can be the jury to I have prepared them to sup- determine whether you have plement the facts which I present gleaned essential facts for more in this daily column Sometimes successful both this living the material is too technical or column as well as from frombullemy controversial to be included here tins You to appreciate and though I wish to render public thank ' yourought too for editor praise to your progressive editor with me in this attempt tosiding give who has championed this type of true scientific facts Send for you scientific column my bulletin on "Sex Differences of Dr Crane's Own Case Men and Women" enclosing dime Perhaps some of you readers at and stamped envelope if vou wish some information you can't get in Rooms located at 323 your city library Reading Kiesel building corner of Kiesel (Always write to Dr Crane in and Twenty-fourt- h are open to the care of this newspaper enclosing en public from eleven a m to four-thir- ty a long stamped p m daily except Sundays velope and a dime to cover typing or printing costs when you seek and holidays "Adam and Fallen Man" is the personal advice or one of his psyto chological charts) subject of the Lesson-Sermo- n be read in all Churches of Christ (Copyright by The Hopkins -on 9 Nov Scientist Syndicate Inc) Sunday "' The public is invited to attend the church services and to enjoy the privileges of the Reading V-1- 84 39 Writer Strikes Film CASE RECORDS of a PSYCHOLOGIST 1 cond NEW YORK Nov 8 (AP)— The All Souls Universalist church in Brooklyn has a new coat of paint and a new weather vane because the minister recalled a Bible parable of the man with many& tal- GEORGE W CRANE'S DR t Seventh Day Adventist chapel 469 Twenty-nint- h Sunday school and adult Bible classes meet at nine forty-fiv- e a m Divine worship is at eleven A cordial invitation is extended to all! The sermon subject for the twenty-seSunday after Trinity will be "Likewise God Our age needs to learn the "message of forgiveness which Jesus taught by the parable of the unmerciful servant Adult instruction class meets on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock in the pastor's home at 2873 Adams ave All are invited to attend Children's confirmation classes meet on Tuesday and Friday aftern in the church noons at and on Saturday morning at nine o'clock in the parsonage On Wednesday evening at eight o'clock the ladies society of the congregation will sponsor a social evening in the Utah Power & Light All members and auditorium friends of the congregation are And All Because of Bible Story About Talents Says Pastor HOLD Evangelical R" As Army Pursuit Trainer Crashes RCHES PARABLE AND STANDARD-EXAMINE- EATING RED MEAT LOS ANGELES Nov 8 (AP)- Eating red meat does not cam high blood pressure nor does an excess of salt in the diet cause hardening of the arteries speakers declared at the ninth annual symposium on cardiovascular disease here TONIGHT v J ! medico-psycho- logical -- nine-forty-five six-thir- ty (Ko-be- l) i Six-ten-- ty-four- — th Six-thir- ty Mrs-Elme- r Six-thir- ty 15f self-address- The Kenneth Campbell leader: Mrs J iime : cv vu tiic piuuiu w viri Scout day cooked our wieners ana marsnmaiiows over tLu wicu uau iuus ©i iun There were nine girls present Oct 6 jars jeppesen taugnt us several new games on health and safety We reviewed our Girl Scout laws We had promise and run planning about Scout week beginning October 26 1941 All of us pian w listen to tne radio taitc aac o mucn iun "u oOTuun looking at the" Camp Red Cliffe Scout book which told about the campers last summer The pictures gran a ana maxe us ail want to o to camp next year— Helen iJaricauii scribe T 1ST W w flag-salu- i v - te nr-ot-n- r VL-J- I rriv Tt mm u ed Twenty-thir- d 2939 Wash Blvd GOOD MUSIC BY r Admission l 10£ Including Tax A l VA rs FIRS £ — At Reasonable Prices For Reservations Dial 2-00- r ' TODAY! cjo-i- nt ':r m 1 '1 SUCH FINE 7 HAS ALL-FAMIL- BEEN AT ROMALD OF- THE Umr4 IAIWEIL CtM 10CKURT Xaat "Rclusfan! 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LAST TIMES jsmm-mt- jl w " i GOOD FOOD 75 0 Each : Bad Scowcrof t Gene Everett Bob Carsey J kp and Ms ORCHESTRA 34 J Japanese Union Christian rhnrrh and Jefferson Tr- I spke Ota minister 243 West Wir South Salt Lake Citv Mrs K1p- nor Burnett Tyler director of re ligious education 807 Twentv-fift- h Phone 7405 church Saturday eight p meeting Sunday ten a m church school tax fraud and the government con- - Three p m rally of Conereea- tends he still owes $2623407 in tional Youne People of Utah at taxes on his brewery and other Phillips Con Ere national church I Salt Lake City The program will! prohibition era income WAXEY TO BIOVE ON LOS ANGELES Nov 8 ( AP) — Waxey Gordon 52 prohibition era nrewer wno iert San Francisco at ft judge's suggesUon Is in Los An- geles but said he plans to move on proDabiy toy nightfall He term In iLeav- served a seven-ye- ar enworta penitentiary for Income DANCE t - one-thir- ty l 1 Nation's-Ou- standing - Saturday teachers' meeting one m p the mpditntinn" — dv an appropriate hymn Elim church ' corner of i Sunday school at ten John Twenty-thir- dLutheran and Jefferson Thomas superintendent school ten a m I Sunday Morning worship at eleven eleven a m Morning worship I Strancera will rrwt Dr Salt J of Lake Geerlings welcome at all our services will conduct the services His City Young People's state rally at PhiUins Con crpsratl nnal ohnmli sermon topic will be "Rendering Salt Lake City Sunday three to five p m The Stat Fedrati f rvOT rational Women hold- - it fail ing at Phillips church Salt Lake Every Week Night on Thursday November 13 taty ten from m Xfn sl m tn fmii Robert N Bowen of Los Angeles and Rev Robert Whitt-i- r f China will have a share in the program - m Starring Margaret BIARCII SULLA VAN Frances Dee Glenn Ford Co-H- it "The Smiling Ghost" (i |