Evansville Argus, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 November 1939 — Page 2
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THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1939
IN OUK CHURCHES
By KJEV. 0. C. VvJLAVJLii
Kev. M. S. McCamey, pastor or vz.is. xicv. r. congrega-
Cumberiand rresbyterian onuicJi,
haf returned to the city after conducting a nxteeu-day revival iii Keiitu^y. itev. A >i.cUauiey iviil cccupy the puipit aunuay at iu» church, Morton and Cherry bis. ~r.r.d will deliver tne sermons at the morning and evening services. Mrs. Adams is the reporter for the church.
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NAZARENE BAPTIST Rev. M. D. Banks, pastor “Blest Be Jehovah God, the God of Israel, Who Only Doeth Wondrous Things” will be the subject of th e message to bo delivered by the pastor. This subject is to be taken from Psalms
lion ana cxion vvui oe speciai guests at XNazarene bunday at a p. m. The ciiurcn is locaieu m rieuaerson, n.y. i,r^ace CreeK ■Ocipoisi. L-uurcu;. . xiiieie win he a contest hetvveen me urigiii Jewel quartette and tne Bromerhood Chorus of Bethel Baptist Church at the Nazaren e Baptist (Jhurch, Nov. 16.
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McFarland baptist Rev. R. H. Dixon, pastor The pastor will instruct the Men s Bible Class in a special - drive to get more men to study the Bible, Sunday at 9:30. Our 'morning worship will feature a message, “The Sermon on the
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ivxount,’' Wiucn iii>-i>-ie,.tui.y lll'tS L OX ct b’diieib On. bi-A. w ax X> x i v staits at b:ou Vvim niomer diaries acting as ; presiuent. At tne evening services ivev. Uixon wnl deliver a message troTn tne subject, “ino Harm to Hance There will be a joint Thanksgiving service Nov. z3 at b:oU p. m. Send all news tor the McFarland Church section to Mrs. Jessie Mae Carter, reporter, 575 Tidrington avenue, Apartment No.
67.
* * * INDEPEMDENCE BAPTIST Rev. M. H. Alston, pastor The Independence Baptist Church located at the corner of Twelfth Avenue and Virginia St. is extending a special invitation to all members and friends to be present at its Sunday School and enured services each Sunday. The Sunday School starts at 9:30 a. m. ana the morning services at 11:15 a. m. Our goal ox $100 will be the aim of all leaders in the special rally to be held bunday. Tne Jericho Singers are tne xeatureu attracftion at the servnfes bunday. Be sure to send your news for this space to Miss Fleming Leavell, news reporter.
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THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF REV. J. W. HOOVER Pastor of Memorial Baptist Church, S. Morton Street MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13-19, 1939 (inclusive) The following speakers, choirs and congregations are especially invited. Mon., Nov. 13', Willing Workers and Usher Board. Speaker, Rev. William Moore; Music, St. James Choir. Tues., Nov. 14, Junior Choir. Speaker, Rev. G. L. Cooksey; music, Little Hope Choir.
Wed., Nov. 15, Mother ; Deacon board, speaker, r.ev. Xj. XVXfiX 1 arland; music, neme.
ohoir.
Tnurs., Nov: 16, Sunday School and BYPU. Speaker, Rev. J. W. Caldwell; music, Little Zion
Choir.
Fri., "Nov. 17, Senior Choir. Speaker, Rev. M. Alston; music,, Independence Choir. Sat., Nov. 18, ISupper at 810 Lincoln avenue. Sun., Nov. 19, Program by Senior Choir (morning). Anniversary Sermon, Rev. G. E. Johnson (3 p. m.); music, Mt. Zion Choir. Letitia Clardy, mistress of ceremonies; Lucille King, chairman of committee.
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GRACE LUTHERAN Rev. Theodore Hafner, pastor Our Sunday morning service 1 stapts at 10:30 with “Jesus, the Ideal Citizen,” the subject of tile pastor’s sermon. Ther e will be a joint Lutheran Service at 7:30 p. m. with the Trinity Lutheran Church as special guests. Rev, Julius Acker is the speaker. We welcome you to our services.
The Christian Unity Club of Little Hope Baptist Church met at the home of Sister Berry, 315 S. Evans avenue, last Monday at, which time plans for the annual Fall Festival were discussed. The date of the festival will be announced later. On Nov. 20 there will be a Door Rally at the home of Brother William Franklin, 775 S. Elliott, street, at 8 p. m. The next meeting will be at the home of George Fletcher, 320 Olive street. Brother William Franklin is president of the club and Rev. G. L. Cooksey, is pastor of the church. Watch this , column for dates *of the fall festival.
THIRD AVENUE PTA NEWS The Third Avenue PTA membership drive) is still going full blast. All old members are asked to renew your memberships of last year and get as many new members to join as you possibly can. Just think how much we can accomplish with a full membership and thinik of how much we were able to accomplish last year. This year we are ing and Third Avenue never
fails.
All members are asked to be present at our next PTA meeting to bear Miss Minnie Slade, pur local librarian speak on, “How the Library Can Help to Build Better Citizens for our Democracy.” Al] chairman of our Neighbornooa Activities are aa’sed to make their report -at this meeting so we can begin our activities for the year. All work will have to be. checked so no two groups will have Ihe same night.. All persoi-s who are interested in a Mothers’ Singers group or a Parent Teacher Chorus for Third Avenue are asked tb contact your president at once, as the PTA Council has promised us ,an. instructor to aid in the formation of’.isuch organizations. I am making an urgent appeal to all to help make this group a success. All members attending this group at least eight hours will receive a study group certificate from the state. .Don’t forget your membership dues are 25 cents a year. Ten cents goes to the National Congress, ten cents to the State and five cents to your local organization.’ By all MEANS DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT THE EVANSVILLE COLISEUM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, TO VIEW THE THOUSANDS • OF FEET OF JUNGLE FILM WHICH FEATURES MRS. OSA JOHNSON WHO WILL ALSO APPEAR IN
PRINCETONIAN DIES FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS , . Mrs. Harriet J. Vaughn, 79, died Tuesday morning 4:30 at ner home m West Princeton alter a siege of long illness. Mrs. Vaughn’s passing will be sadly mourned by ber many business ana social xrxenas. Sne was quite active in allairs of the nome, scxiooi, churcn ana city prior to her illness. surviving are a son, Greeley Vaugnn; tiiree daugnters, Mrs. Katie Sandeiur al; nome, Mrs. Bernice Nichols of Duluth, Minnesota and Miss Beulah Vaughn ol New York City. Mrs. Vaughn was born m Linden, Term., and had been .a Resident of Gibson County for 49 years.
THE HILDRETHS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Hansford January of ivfilieis,burgh, Ky., are the house guests oi iVIr. and Mrs. John Hildreth of 118 S.E. Fourth street, Cadick Apartments. Mesaames January and Hildreth maae a flying- trip to Chicago where they visited Mrs. January’s mother, Mrs. M. Rives and sisters, Mrs. M. Kendrick and Mrs. E. Larry of 4649 St. Lawrence. While ttljere the ladies visited several of the more ritzy night spots mcluding the Cabin inn where Jimmy Noone" and his Ork are holding forth. They had the pleasure of meeting John Barrymore celebrated stage star. They also visited the home s of several friends.
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Saturday Will Be Postoffice Holiday Saturday, Armistice day, will be observed as a holiday by the Evansville postofflee, Postmaster Henry M, Meyer said
yesterday.
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PERSON. This i s Quite An Interesting Film Which Features Scenes Taken From The Jungles of Africa. The- showing of the film is under the sponsorship of the local parent-teacher council, which is headed by Mrs. John Visher. I do hope the parents ■ of Third Ave. will realize all that we can show our appreciation by helping to make this a grand success. Prices for matinee showing are 25c for children and 40c for adults,, evening performances a re 55c and 80c. All parents are urged to cooperate with the health program sponsored by the- school in vaccination and immunization against disease. Examinations in the schools started Monday, Nov. 6, and will continue for five weeks.. . The Council Study Group on Juvenile Protection will mget Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the YWCA in the Girl’s Room (Reserve) at 2- p. m. Dr, Walker will :speak on the “Juvenile Delinquencies and the School” and Mrs. Geo. Hacket;: will discuss “What the Home Can Do ta Prevent Delinquency.” AH members of Third Avenue PTA are asked to be present.
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