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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
, Times Church Editor YOUNG" GIRLS of Ladywood School will present a
“Madonna Evening” at 8 p. m. today in the main drawing-§ |
room.
They are offering the program of music and impersonations in honor of Laetare Sun-| — er—
day, the fourth Sunday of Lent. Raphael's “Madonna of the For today, or Laetare Sunday, Chair. offers a little break in the solemn| Mary Knoebel, Clarksville,
season. And a bit of the joy of| Tenn. as the Virgin in a tableau the coming Easter is suggested. (°f “Our Eady of Fatima,” will Some of the girls will rou ‘recall a miraculous appearance of themselves to depict scenes ap Mary to little shepherd children
famous shrines where miracles|'? Portugal. ¥ have taken place. Other will por-|, IPe tableau, “Our. Lady of tray the Virgin as seen in long-| Lourdes, will employ the talents loved paintings, the work of the of Mary Hulman, Terre Haute,
old masters. A doorway covered with gilt will serve as a mam-, Glancana as the little French
moth picture frame. | peasant, . Bernadette.
f the The Glee Club, accompanied by| in Suggest the vision o
Etta Glaser, will sing songs and|
hymns. |shrines all over the world.
: 8. .8 =n | “Ann Marbaugh also will pose JUDY JOHNSON holding a|in a living picture of Our Lady large doll as the Infant Jesusas wrought in oils by Gaetano. with little Gregory Johnson at|Various other pupils of the school her knee will be recognized as|are listed in the program.
‘MADONNA OF THE CHAIR'—Judy Johnson will represent the Raphael Mary with Gregory Johnson as St. John Baptist at Ladywood School.
‘OUR LADY OF LOURDES'—Mary Hulman, Terre Haute, will impersonate the Virgin and Annette Giancana, Chicago, Bernadette, at the shrine.
Gold Seeds Fight Cancer
Locked Out, Then In
HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) — Asked by police why he had ktuilt In Mice |a bonfire in front of his iouse, By Science Service | William B. Carwin-explained, “My COLUMBUS, O., Mar. 22—Can- wife Jocked me out and it gets
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I won't take anything.”
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 22— (the popular movement toward The first presidential band. William Jennings Bryan. He lost, " . 00. wagon began to roll in 1906. . 0» a The first hat thudded into the] “TURN the rascals out” a ring “six years later, and the Phrase likely to see hard use in smoke-filled room joined the listthe forthcoming campaign, was |colned by Chdrles A. Dana, ediThat was at the Chicago Re- tor of The New York Sun, in 1872
3 | publican convention when an Ohio when Horace Greely was runing
politician named Harry M. against President Grant, Grant Daugherty told reporters the won, even though he had acquired hopeless deadlock would be brok-|ulte a family of rascals around {him in his first term. . r elega | en, after the delegates had gone The “favorite son” expression goes back much further. Rea smoke-filled room in some ferring to a candidate with little hotel.” He was campaign man- support outside his native state, ager for Warren G. Harding and t seems to have come into use
about 1825, it turned out he knew what he = , favorite son can win a nomwas talking about.
'ination, of course, but he usually Theodore Roosevelt was the has to be a “dark horse” to do author of .the hat-in-the-ringjit. The first presidential dark bromide. In 1912 he announced horse was James Polk, elected he would again be a" candidate in 1844. by saying: “My hat is in the ring.| “Grass roots” movements — The fight is on and I am stripped meaning those originating with to thé buff.” He lost. [the people—atarted out as a min_The bandwagon was brought
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‘OUR LADY OF FATIMA'—Mary Nell Knoebel, Clarksville,
Tenn., will portray the Virgin in a tableaux of the miracle in
Portugal.
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‘OUR LADY OF PROVIDENCE'—Ann Marbaugh is shown as the Blessed Virgin in a living picture of Gaetano's masterpiece of painting.
Pastor's Sermon Cures |Hunter Gets His Venison,
Burglar of Evil But Does It Hard Way
HOUSTON, Tex. (UP)—A bur-| MYRTLE BEACH, 8. C. (UP) glar took the advice a minister in-| —Carsten F. Hansen had venison tended for his congregation when| ¢or dinner but he came by the he broke into the preacher’s home. meat the hard way. The Rev. and Mrs. Purcell pr Hansen was walking across Storey returned from dinner out; a water-level bridge when a deer to find muddy tracks through the| came out of the lake and at-
tacked him. house, dresser drawers pulled out Mr. Hansen fired his shotgun and ransacked, and a window
‘ at the animal but the pellets only screen slashed.
infuriated the deer. In the pastor's study was the| He fled to the ocean a few sermon he had prepared for de-
yards away with deer in hot livery the following day. It be- pursuit.
water and weighted him down, Another note was alongside. It read: “You look like church folks so
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