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RELIGIOUS GARDEN—The Rev. Fr. John F. McShane is showing plants of Jab's tears from whose fruit he makes rosaries n . »
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Priests Shapes Rosaries From Job's Tears Plant
The Rev. Fr. John F. McShane and James B. Cassidy have arranged to co-operate in providing hand made rosaries for their friends.
Mr, Cassidy raises Job's tears, a nut producing plant, in his garden, —
841 W. 26th st. Father McShane makes rosaries from the tiny nuts, or tears, to give away to persons whom he thinks will enjoy them “The Job's tears are an importation from Italy from the days of Bt. Prancis of Assisi,” Father Me-|~———— a ———————— Shane explained. “They are a nut, il nity Leaders to Meet not a seed or berry, which hardens . with age so as to become simost In Kansas City Miss Margaret Strahle, minister
unbreakable, “The stalks grow like corn, about four feet in height, but without an of the Unity Truth center here, will ear. The beads emerge directly represent membership at the Infrom the tassel which bores a hole ternational Conference of Unity through them by means of a tiny Ministers and Leaders Aug. 31 to stem. This makes it an -easy matter Sept. 5 in Kansas City, Mo. to string them for rosaries.” {| Unity léaders from all over the Mr. Cassidy's crop of Job's tears world will attend classes, lectures last year provided material for 200) fprums and special services at the rosaries, also many watch chains conference. Miss Strahle has been
| Church News—
Retiring Adventist President
Served Chure
{78-Year-Old Elder Started As Tent Maker By EMMA RIVERS MILNER THE REV. 8. E WIGHT, who {never drank a cup .of coffee in his for “|
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life and hasn't tasted meat lyears, will retire Sept. 3 as presi.’ |dent of the Beventh Day Adventist, {Indiana conference, Elder Wight, as he is called by| {fellow churchmen, is 78 years old, {He eats sparingly, never between| |menls, All his facilities are in-| [tact and he/walks with the easy {stride of a much younger man, This week, he drove his car to the| outskirts of Chicago and back to | Indianapolis in one day. { TALL, ERECT, muscylar, his head covered with a thick thateh | of white curly hair, the Rev, Mr: Wight is likened to a prophef or; a patriarch of the church. He at-| [tributes his physical vigor to regu-| llar work and the temperate habits’ of Adventists, | With all his boundless energy, the, elder is a man of quiet, deliberate| manner. His life span corresponds to the spread of his denomination) throughout the world He was born of Seventh Day Ad-| ventist parents on a Michigan farm! four years after the close of the [Civil war. Oddly enough, his home!
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. {world-wide hatred to fascism which
{was near the little town of Wright, {All his life, strangers have been trying to inject an “r” into his name and call him “Wright.”
PATRIARCH-The Rev. S. E. Wight will say his valedictory as president of the Indiana con- | ference of the Seventh Day
Ca i aah
Study Reveals wonp.4.0aY Axis Beaten By Own Beliefs Gongs” si-se) oo. Poiman Warns US 17 DULY SUAVE; INSINCEREL On Seeds of Fascism |
GUSHING WITH Yi NATURA WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 (U. P)—| oul & Library of
BEAUTY IT WiLL BE A CINCH congress experts as-/\ “To MAKES BOLS. serted today in a new study, “Fasc- YOu CORN ism in Action,” that Germany,
Italy and Japan failed to conquer the world because they created
eventually destroyed them. The exhaustive report was com-! piled at the request of Rep. Wright! Patman, (D. Tex.) as a companion ( piece to the library's study of! oe] “Communism in Action” published last year. It was made public after! {a Tong battle in the house. ! | In a foreword to the 208-page! [study, Mr. Patman warned that | American society today containgswe ewcise mas we.
{many “alarmingly evident” seedy U.S. Food to Japs
{of fascism. Symptoms Right Here
“To most Americans the threat
of fascism vanished with the defeat lof Germany and Japan, yet mer OSES D |are many strong symptoms of fasc- |
{ism in ofir own democratic society,” |
(Mr. Patman said. Diet Is Above The new study followed by a few! days a library of congress report| Starvation Level which condemned Russian foreign! TOKYO, Aug. 28 (U. P.).—~The
policy as a ruthless, opportunist bid trnited States is sending food into
"4 Adventist church on Tuesday. WHILE THE MEMORY of the Civil war was still fresh in the the “tumult and the shouting” that minds of the citizenry, he recalls attended the visits of Civil war generals to his community.
. . On the other hand, the Rev. Mr. Chaplain Hits {Wight lived for many years in the * {8outh., There he saw the devastaRuark Stories
{tion which resulted from the war lof 1861 to '656. It was then that he
Calls Articles About Lee formed the habit of never writing
'™ d . ' out his first name, “Sherman.” For endacious. he was afraid he might hurt the ROME, Aug. 23 (U, P.) Capt. feelings of southerners of he told Joseph W. Raune, U, 8. army Catho- them he was named for the general [lie chaplain at Leghorn, sald yester- who laid Georgia waste from Atday in a letter published by the lanta to the sea. Rome Dally American that charges) y,., g¢ paul of old, the retiring
by Robert Ruark, Scripps-HOward| ,q nist president was a tent mak-|
{columnist about conditions in Lt, | {Gen. John C. H. Lee's command were “mendacious.” | | “1 greatly fear that the writer's]
er. He earned his way through) school making tents for a Michi- | gan firm. Later, he helped to pitch them and encouraged young Seve
and necklaces made by Father in charge of the local group since alm was not truth and justice for|,... pay Adventist ministers tol
McShane, * | last December,
Local Couple to Sail Sept. 18 For Pacific Mission Duty
Dr. Hanlin Served :
On Kwajalein in War, Dr. Harold F. Hanlin and Mrs | Hanlin ‘of Indianapolis will sail] from the west coast Sept. 18 to take] up their work as missionaries in . huge area covering the Marshall
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the soldlers—but cheap sensationalism,” the chaplain wrote,
'dbned and fostered no abuses.” “It would be folly to deny that here and there among subordinates! {there have been abuses,” he wrote. {No one knows {chaplains because they usually are {the first to hear of them directly {from the men.” Welcomes Chaplain’s Views Complaints coming to his attention, Capt. Raune wrote, are “liable {to adjustment without recourse to
preach in them, Many Seventh Day |
5 | Adventist congregations began their leisure time, labor union rights and ration up to 1350 to 2000 calories b Capt. Raune sald Gen. Lee “con- existence in tents both in the the independence of business enter-| y
United States and abroad. * wu #& { REV. WIGHT does the adminis-
this better than the trative work usually delegated to said, because fascist states could figure for the Japanese, said they
in denominations Since a
an archbishop which have such prelates.
in his denomination, he has never been called ‘‘doctor.” Approximately 35000 members
for communist world revolution, The new study was prepared by Japan at the rate of 1411438 tons
experts of the library's legislative year, U. 8, army statistics disreference service, directed by Dr. [closed today. Ernest 8. Griffith. | y {for it at the rate of $550,000 per day. Cites Differences { | eri In a preface of his own, Dr. Grif- The huge American food imporia
fith sald communists should not|;...,ese board of trade which the|“erroneously” take comfort from|, etically some day is supposed to
8 American taxpayers are paying
are being charged up against thel:
Thompson ls State
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. Thompson was named at a yesterday of Hoosier | party leaders. He said the state | headquarters will be shifted here | from North Manchester. Recently, national headquarters of the patty wera maved.ta Winona
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Lake, Ind, from. Chicago.
Miss Ann Edwards of Blooming-| ton was named state secretary at! yesterday's meeting.
Ship Movements
| ba, | By UNITED PRESS
Ship movements lu today: Woh i nd ow "Tied aa Falcon g from New York
John B. Wate aa
, True ot for avik, fava OE ears cs mon ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline.
Sunday School ..........0:156 A. M. Worship .......... wees. 10:15 A. ML
BAPTIST C
Old-Fashion Gospel Messages
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST 060 RIVER AVE. unday School .......... 9:30am Worship Service ........ 10:30 a. m Evening Service ......... 7:30 p. m.
TUXEDO PARK~—29 N. Grant (4100 East.) 0. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A.M.; 7:30 P.M.
the listing of fascism’s ills, reimburse the United States. | Citing major differences between yn.oiher it ever will or whether
{the two brands of totalitarianism, | { American taxpayers will just conhe said there appeared to be 10 (ine 15 pick up the tab for feeding fascist equivalent to the communist iyoir defeated enemies is an open program of world revolution, al-' cuestion. ’ | ‘though the Rome - Berlin - Tokyo, Diet Above Starvation axis potentially had International! mp. American food imports are aspects.” ‘used to maintain the Japanese diet The report itself said leaders Ingnove the starvation level. With Germany, Italy and Japan keyed ine gid of American wheat, corn, thelr programs to building up theifsur barley, rice, beans, canned “overwhelming importance of theigoods and dried milk, the Japanese state.” To oe Yi, rin srificed are provided an official ration of many facets in e of common 134g calories a day.
citizens, including from free use of| The average Japanese builds this
growing food or bu: on the black prises, the report said. market, * yng
Consumed Themselves U. 8. army authorities, explaining Fascism failed, the library experts how they arrived at the 1246-calorie
EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter & 17th Br. Rev, Isom Perris—9:30 and 17:30.
LYNHURST-Lyndhurst dr. 2 blocks 8. of W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin, oastor. Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M.
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM.; 7:30 P.M.
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1002 8. Seiment Ave
: Sunday Program: “@t Bible Classes, 3:48 A. 10:46 A. M. and 7:0 P. M. Wednesday Services, 7:40 P. M.
9:10 A. M.—Church School. 10:00 A. M~Setvics of -— 1 Sermon on on Ma 3 Srandon,
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of Richmond) Carl Flinn, Minister. OA-13%0 |
ST.JOHN'S
Leonard snd Sanders St "EA PIEPENBROK. Paster
10:18 A. M.—Mr. Hewson of Zion Prangonien Chureh, Speator
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN . CHURCH Delaware and Walnut Streets North)
(700 Dr. W. A. Shulle , Minister Bible School-§: Morn: Worship-—-10:46 t
Dean OL ain Butler University, Sul
HURCHES
WOODRUFF PLACE~-Walcott af EB Mich, L C. Trent, 10:45 AM.; 7:00 P.M.
CENTRAL BAPWIST Dr. G. H O'DONNELL, Pastor. Prather Masonis Temple: College Ave. and 43d Street Services 9:45 and 10:48 A M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont ets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pastor Rev. E. L. McClain, Associate’ Pastor 9:25 A. M. Bible Behool
Assoc. Pastor Thursday 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer service
METHODIST CHURCHES
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service Dr. C. D. W. Hildebrand: “A Modern Doctrine of Man.” Broadcast by WIRE—11:30 A. M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
WASHINGTON- STREET W. Washington at Warman Ave” ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church “School.
thrive only on military victories— arbitrarily fixed the figure at fourdefeat meant extinction. / fifths the European nutritional “By feeding upon and fanning scale. Before the war the Japanese |
|New Testament simplicity prevails (he hatred of groups at home and C/2im they had a scale of 2200 to|
abroad, fascists built up such 2400 calories per day. However, the|
|hatred in the world that they were JaPanese nutritional basis has al-| RALPH ©.
ultimately consumed by it,” the WAYS been one of the world’s low-| est, ¢ i AN
10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “A Living Biography" 8:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
IRVINGTON 30 Audupon Road, North
PEARSON, D. D., Minis! Church School, 9:30. Worship, 10°48,
Rev. Elmer Harvey
East 10th St. Methodist 207" E. REV. CHAS. R. HOLMES, Minister
Home of Everson: Bible Class Church Schoo! 9:30—A, M.~10:46 Worgh: Howard G. Lytle, Gues\ Speaker. »
“Timid Saints versus Sinners” 10:45 A. M. by the pastor “The Boy Jesus” 7:46 P.M. 9:30 A. M., Church Schoo!
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1831)
Delaware at Vermont Street Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister
GRACE
METHODIST East New York at Grant E ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10;40 A. M.—Sermon theme: Fountains and Cisterns
Gen. Lee, who by the way is always Made up the total roll of the de- report concluded.
Guest Speaker We Welcome All Visitors
and Caroline islands. Alice Hanlin, 15; John Martin Hanlin, 11, and Ruth Ann, 8, will} go with their parents. Dr. Hanlin
accessible to his chaplains and Nomination, which had an annual| Mr. Griffith listed these major, welcomes their views.” He sald no|income of $5000 when the Rev. Mr. differences between Russian com-| \group in the chaplain's corps could Wight joined its ranks as a min- munism and axis fascism: {have better co-operation from their ister 52 years ago. Now the church] ONE. While communism is| is the onetime head of the depart- |commanding general, : {has grown to a membership ofi “frankly atheistic and intolerant of | merit of New Testament of the But- | i | Capt. Raune said that during his 30900 nd reports an income of religion,” fascism does not set He ler School of Religion, a mer Daan to Talk [11 months in the Mediterranean $30 million. [self against religion, "but attacks substitue pastor of the Northwood | _ | theater he had seen no evidence of, ‘This revenue comes from churches, only “specific religious groups DeChristian church and naval reserve brutality to and humiliation of sol. sanitariums, colleges, schools, many /cause they stand in the way of the]
chaplain for two years, At { eremony Mdiers. of which the Rev. Mr. Wight has|full achievement of the fascist
helped to build. He has served as/program.”
CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolic Faith)
402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M.
Mrs. Hanlin De. Hanlin
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UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Aflil. with Unity Hdqtrs., Baniag £1: Mo ster. i
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BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH |
REV. R. M. DODRILL, PASTOR | : BROADWAY and 22nd
SPECIAL SERVICES Sunday, Aug. 24
Dr.
‘ the natives and
Rev. Hyman J. ‘Appelman
While in the chaplainey, : “Where are the bad quarters and Margaret Strahle, mini Hanlin was stationed np let Mortgage Burning bad food?” he asked. “I have not president of college boards and pub- | TWO: Commusiom frowns on Worshir aciucl—its : School ‘of religion officials say he Planned at Bethany had a ‘single complaint about liv- lishing houses and of the Southern private property and nationalizes | Yo TH
yith the needs of eir appreciation of chaplains and missionaries that he decided to minister to them per-
was 80 impressed
manently. Their headquarters will be on the island of Kusaie, The Hanlins: have sold their
Boulevard pl. home and are visiting their relatives in the West prior to leaving the country. They will be sponsored by the American board of foreign missions of the Congregational Christian churches Dr Hanlin is a.nstive of Oklahoma and Mrs. Hanlin was born in Kansas.
Scott to Direct
Dean O. L. 8helton of the Butler School of Religion will give the address at mortgage burning cere
monies tomorrow at the Bethany
Christian church, 1634 E. Minnesota st Festive services all day including
the unified worship at 9/30 a. m and a basket dinner at 12:30 noon also will mark the church's 30th anniversary. The last of the church debt has been liquidated over the past year during which the Rev. E LeRoy Williams has been pastor, Other events follow:
CHRISTIAN FIRESIDE COUNCIL St
ing quarters in 11 months.
No Serious Complaints {stationed in Indianapolis as head arty; fascism develops large private) disciplinary of the Indiana conference 10 years. |
“Concerning ~ the {training center, I never heard it denied that the army has to have one and no secret has heen made of the one at Pisa. “I am more competent to speak’ of the D. T. C. than the writer of the articles, for, twice a week I hold mass in this stockade. I have never seen any abuses and never heard of any. I have not see evidence of cruelty or unjust or unusual punishment. IT have not had serious complaints.”
{and Central union. He has been|industries and other forms of prop- | property . holdings to simplify its . » =» {control of a nation's economy, TRAVEL AND READING history) THREE. Communism favors are his hobbies. He hopes to culti- State-owned farms; fascist agricul-| aio these more thoroughly this| ture generally is built around “an | va RY agriculture class. Producing accordfall when he and Mrs. Wight “settle ing to a state program.” i
down” in their .home in Berrien Springs, Mich. They have been Brisich Plane Crashes
married. 52 years. i With 16 to 22 Aboard |
Their family consists of two daughters both of whom live in| CAIRO, Aug. 23 (U. P.).—A BritWashington, D. C. — Miss Leta igh overseas plane flying from Hong Wight, head of the department of gong to London crashed while occupational therapy in an Ad- landing at the airport on Bahrein|
ventist institution, and Miss Marian igang in the Persian gulf today.
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Midweek Service Resumed Sept. 17 D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn. Consultation and prayer service, classes. unity, lterature—Claypool Hotel. Telephone RI_4066
for
CHRIST
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Hear Rev, Frank Bradford,
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Sunday School. . ..
10:45
en the World Is On Fire"
Jewish Evangelism. Subject: 7:30 P. M.—Evening evangelist service, Man Ever Made.”
Every One
Renowned Jewish Evangelist
3:00 P. M.—City-wide mass meeting under auspices American Association for
AM. A M
“The Jews—World Problem No. One.” Subject: “The Worst Bargain Any
Welcome
Branches of The
Christian Science Churches
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
Mother Church
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and
John's Evangelical and Reformed church Dr. George 8 Henninger will serve as . moderator for the panel on “Layman urc oir and Stewardship’ given hy the council tomorrow At 4 p. m. in the church
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA, 320 N Hiinois st — Christian Business Men's Night” will be observed tomorrow night with IL. L. Garrison in. rharge James Parr will speak, Pred Pressure will lead the singing. and members of the Chris. tian Business Men's committee will give special music
DOWNEY. AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
When the 36-voice choir. of. .the Memorial Presbyterian church reassembles In the fall it will be greeted by Farrell M, Scott as the new director of music.
Meanwhile, Mr. Scott is serving |
William T Pearcy treasurer: of the as soloist for the church. . At the board of church extension of the Dis ciples of Christ will preach at the
10:45 a. m. service tomorrow he will sing David Guion's “Prayer.” Mr, Scott has just returned from a two-week visit to Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians at Shawnee on the Delaware where he studied choral technique. The new music director has sung in the temple of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation for 17 years -and has been a local voice teacher since 1832. The Rev, Ralph O'Dell is church pastor,
Station WISH Honors Zion Church Worker
Station WISH will salute Mrs Eva Griebe of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church tomorrow on the “Favorite Hymns" program at 11:30 a. m Mrs. Grieb has taught Sunday school at Zion for 52 years, is a! member of the aid. society and a
Scientists List ‘Mind’ As Lesson Subject
“Mind” is the subject of the les-son-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow, The Bible citations include the following: "Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.” Phil. 2:4 The lesson-sermon also includes {the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Seilence and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Fddy: “Selfishness tips the beam of human existence toward the side of error, not toward truth,” p. 205.
UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Afillated With Ly City, Mo.) DR. FREDERICK NDREWS
AS A former choir singer. She has chosen Suhday Devotions, h A as her favorite hymn, “Jesus Lover Open Dally 10 to turday Ont 9 of My Boul.” a lence—Practitioner .
lasses~—Noon (Unity Literature—Phone FR-4254)
Last 3-Day Retreat Set
The last three-day retreat of the season for Catholic women will be held next week-end at Marian college on Cold Spring rd The Rev, John J. Hynes O. M I.
of Ligonier wil, direct the sessions opening with ner next Saturday
Wight, who is an officer in Strayer Business college. The Indiana conference will receive the Rev. Mr. Wight's resignation at the annual camp meeting Tuesday at Battleground. Hi§! address is expected to be a kind of wvaledictory., No doubt he will recall that Caleb has. been his ideal through most of his 78 years. And
and closing t. 1 with an after- perhaps he will quote again Caleb's noon holy hour. Reservations will words in this passage he is fond bé made by writing or telephoning of repeating: Miss Helen O'Gara, retreat chair- .» and now lo, I am this day {man, 1512 N. Meridian st, Li. 1814 fourscore and five years old. Miss Madge Ginn is general “And yet I am as strong this
chairman of the retreat committee
] day as I was in the day that Moses and the Rey, Fr. Richard Grogan
J sent me: as my strength was then. 1s moderator, The retreats are ar- even so is my strength now, for ranged by the International Feder- war, both to go out, and to come ation of Catholic Alumnae. in
A WORLD MINISTRY
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carrollton Ave at 13th St Ford Porter BEREAN GOSPEL HOUR Every Sunday, 7:30-8300 A , , Bible School 230 P. M,
Pastor
Classes for All Ages Evangelistic Service T4 P. M.
Coming, Evangelist Clifford Lewis August 31 Through September §
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Pirst unofficial reports said four persons drowned in the crash, but an airline announcement said no details of casualties were known in|
Cairo. a a ed | ROBERTS FARK. e flying boat car etween| ist Churel 16 and 22 passengers and eight Methodist Vermont crewmen,
CALVARY TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Ave.
HEAR NATHAN A. URSHAN of New York City
SUNDAY
Il A.M. and 7:45 P.M. TUESDAY and THURSDAY 7:45 P.M.
Youth Evangel. ist, Akron,
NATHAN & JEAN ‘Reymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor
> 2842 SHELBY STREET Worship and Preaching ......... EARS bene 11:00 A. M. Bible Stuy. A. , vs icine sane cesensananns 10:00 A. M { Evening Service ................ sesscesasses 100 P. M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study ........... 7:45 P. M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister; residence GA-1045; Church GA-0480
"UNITED YOUTH RALLY
a Monday, Aug. 25 745 P.M. |
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Churches
Evangelist DeWitt S. Osgood
Sunday, August 24th, 7:45 P. M. At the Air-Cooled «
MURAT THEATE J. Massachusetts and New Jersey + Stereopticon Piotures : ; * #.Tune in “Your Bible Speaks” WFBM Sundays 8:30
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Coming - Aug. 29th
{doen 8. Miner. © D., Joseph W. Johnston
Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
Lesson for Sunday, August 24th “MIND”
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
"FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH
Meridian at 20th Pleasant Ri Pen. 8. Drive at Butler R. R, Church Edifice Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th RR. 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd. at 34th % R. R, Church Edifice R. R,
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
8 P.M
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |
Delaware at Sixteenth
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN | MERIDIAN HEIGHTS The Historie Church of Which ac A, Ai, ;
Netmons a
Pennsylvania Ste.
Morning Worship, 11 &. m. “The Pulse of Preedom™ By Mr. Johnston
7:30 P.M.
Salem. Park Camp Ground
The HY.C. Is an Organization Sponsored by Five Holiness Churches of This City
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Hold 27-Ex-Convic Five men wi robbed last nigh! and a North sid a prowler and f him. Meanwhile, pol old ex-convict wt terday afternoo fter a South sid was robbed of $1 AB Wininger, 23, wl home, was beats $15 early today from 15 to 19 a get a ride in th West st. Slugged ¢ Police believe
West st. He was | walking near his Bernard Parti Linwood ave, early today by men who stoppe ock of N. Nob value was taken, A cab driver, P of 3240 W. Ws slugged with a g senger who robb amount of mone! He said the him to stog in Shriver ave, w occurred early tc
Fires al Two men stop 44, of 1130 EB. 9 near 16th st. and slugged him. W e had only $10 e head, he rep When Albert ave, heard ard last night, wler. Before ble to escap aroused residen ots to hasten In the $1550 ! oor, 3059 Ruck egman Brotl tore, 1841 Shel hat Roosevelt | t., entered th fternoon and a
back, Blow gr from the safe lice were told led with the e said, but was 5 escape. Chang Police said B e home of M 750 Linden st. ‘a colored sp t to escape ption that h About a ha oel Jones and t Spruce and ite of the cha Police said BI ested, the 21s reer of crime. Two Won A 24-year-old City hospital gang of five way her escort ld police. The the communi ont and North e attack occur Another woma. oung man who her husband hrew her to t 00 block of E. ttempted to as rted to police. A few minut estigating a fi d Washington t Roberts, 2: ho was identi: her attacke ith disorderly
cy. John F. Ken idian st., co
utomobile pro ear the Marot e defendant, in, 22, of 215 arged with vi earms act al lice found a p Leslie E. Smit Id Barn taver , reported te t a box cont been stolen screen door k
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