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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 7

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7. Beatrice, Friday, October 14, 1038 BEATRICE DAILY SUN FACE SEVEN members in church auditorium at o'clock. Next week we will be Birthday With The Church vjoers Gathering Ella streets. Sundsy school 9:30 a. Sunday service at 11 a.

m. Wednesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock. This church conduct a free reading room In the church edifice which Is open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays from 2 to p. except holidays. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services and use this reading room.

The lesson-sermon subject in all Christian Science churches for Snnriav CwtnYm IS TVvtrlna Ho (Go 118-120 South 6th Street Phone 636 The Green Stamp Store -Saturday Free Delivery Oct. 15, 1938 pkaw phenr yi order PrrdyHrgfif 0:43 a. m. German services, 11 a. m.

English services. Both services in charge of Rev. Meckel, due to absence of the pastor. Wednesday, October 19. 8 p.

m. German choir rehearsal. Thursday, October 20. 2 p. m.

Mission circle meeting. first CHRISTIAN Corner of Seventh and Ella treat R. B. Fouts, minister. Bible echopl at 9:40.

W. H. Da-Via, auperlntendent. Morning worship and. munlon at 10:45.

The guest speak la Rev. Herbert R. Ford, of Lin-'coin. You will want to hear hli FLOUR 5 Lb. Rack 24 Lb.

Rack 49c SUGAR 10 Lb. Bag 51c Brown Sugar 2 Lbs. 10c Powdered SUGAR 2 Lbs. 15c Junior church each Sunday morning at 10:43 In the church parlor. Toung People'! aervlcei Sunday evening at 6:30.

The aenior society will have a sing. Pleaae meet promptly because the aong leader and pianist desire to atart on time. The Intermediates will discuss the aubject: "History of the C. E. Movements Merna Howe it the leader.

Patty Pothast and Donna Johnson wia give apecial Lb, Coffee COFFEE Botter-Nut, Folgers, Hills' Don Or LB. LB. MffiACLE WHIP Pints 23c Quarts 37c Soda 2 Lbs. 2 Crackers 15c Graham Crackers Lbs. 19c back to normal and meet on Wednesday AH singers are urged to be at the church on time.

We are a friendly church which likes to show Its spirit Come and worship with us and enjoy our fellowship. EVANGELICAL CHURCHES Rev. F. F. Cook, pastor.

Ebeneser' Wa are hearing the close of a very blessed and instructive series Rev. F. H. Stevens and Rev. C.

E. Nichols have both brought to us gospel messages which challenge us to a closer walk with God In our dally life and a greater con fidence in His word. Next Sunday evening win be the closing service according to tfie schedule. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.

Morning worship 11 a. m. Intermediate League 6:30 p. m. Unified evening service Choir rehearsal Wednesday 7:30 nv- "-Hon rtr Morning worship 9:80 a.

m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Young People's League 8 p. m.

CENTENARY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sixth and Elk atreeta. Louis H. Kaub, D. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.

m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. The sermon theme will be: "The Gladness of Christianity." Evening service at 7:30 p. m.

The Intermediate Epworth League win have charge of this service. The men's chorus will sing again at this Senior Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Intermediate Epworth League will meet at 5 p. m.

in the church for a covered dish supper and fellowship hour. Bring sandwiches and service. Queen Esther circle will meet Monday at 7:30 with Margaret Cekal. Keystone class will have a covered dish supper Wednesday evening. Mrs.

R. A. Lambora, chairman. AU Ladles' Aid circles meet Thursday afternoon. Asbury circle meets with Mrs.

L. H. Kaub. Chairman. Mra.

Paul Acton Assistants, Mesdames -Ab-1 bott Alsworth, Beck. Bigler, Copeland. Devotions, Dr. Kaub. Epworth circle meets with Mrs.

A. J. Floyd. Chairman. Mrs.

L. D. Gray. Assistants, a Daniels. Ellis, Epp, Evans.

Devotions. Mrs. A. Gary. Oxford circle will meet with Mrs.

Af G. Janowskl. Chairman, Mrs. Ralph Hicks. Assistants, Mesdaroes Hawley, Hubka, Hut-tenmaier, Johnson, Lewis.

Devotions, Mrs. I. W. Kenagy. Wesley circle will meet with Mrs.

W. A. Rush. Chairmanf Mrs. J.

H. Rennick. Assistants, Mes-dames Owen, Reid, Misses Marvin, Magee. Devotions, Mrs. N.

H. Mudge. Call Miss Mae Reed for transportation. Whiting circle will meet with Mrs. Berwin Shaffer.

Chairman, Mrs. Robert Tyser. Assistants, Mesdames Sherlock. Smith. JSpahr, Stratford, Weld.

Devotions, Mrs. Raymond White. Meet at church for transportation. Wesleyan Service Guild will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Rose Epp.

Anne Arnold and Helen Storms will be assistant Choc. Syrup 16 pz. cans 10c Thompson's Malted Milk Can Shaker Free -'Xtortenierrt The Golden Text la from 1 Thea-aalonians 9, 10: "Cod hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ who died for us, that whether we wake or eleep, we ahould live together with him." A passage from the Bible In the lesson-sermon la from Luke 23: 33: "And when they were coma to the place, which la called Calvary, there, they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left." a- comlattva passage from tna Christian Science textbook, ence and Health with Key to tae Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, 'The martyrdom of jesus was the culminating sin of Phar isaism, it rent the veil of me temple. It revealed the false foun dations and superstructures of superficial religion, tore from bigotry and superstition their coverings, and opened the sepulchre with divine Science, immortality and 'Love." (page 597) CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Comer of Ella and Fourth streets. Richard R.

Rlchey, psstor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor at 11. Young People's service 6:30 m.

Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 m. VV invite you. LASELLE ST.

M. E. Rev. Panzer, pastor. Morning worship at 9:45.

Sunday school at 10:50. Junior league at 2:15.. -Epworth League 6:45. Evening service 8. The Beatrice symphony orchestra --wUl play at the -evening play at the evening service 'which will be at 8 this Sunday.

Our Sunday school is growing steadily. We have a place in It for you. The Epworth League will meet at the church at 4 to go to Chautauqua park for an outdoor meeting. Bring sandwichea and a covered dish for a picnic supper. The Sunday school board will meet at the close of Sunday school for election of officers.

You are welcome to any or an of our services. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN (Ms. Synod). Comer Eighth and High streets.

Joseph J. Ttmken, pastor. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prof.

Herman Schmleding, sup erintendent English service 9:45 a. m. German service 11 m. Quarterly meeting of voting CATSUP Bottle 10c MUSTARD. Qt Jar 10c Queen Olives Near QU 33c Sweet Relish Quart Carolene Tall Cans 4 For 220 Sunday evening win be devoted to a sacred concert by the choir tinder the direction' of F.

Paschal Stone. See Sunday's Daily Sun for the program. The councils will meet Thursday afternoon as follows: Council no. 1. Mra.

E. M. Marvin; no. 2, Mrs. W.

E. Bridgewater; no. 3, Mrs. 'Flora Bradley; no. 4, Mrs.

George Mayborn; no. 6, Mrs. Henry Dunta, JThe Junior Deacons will meet Thursdsy evening at 7:30 at the church. The Boy Scouts will meef Thursday evening at 7 at the church. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Comer Fifth and High streets.

V- Rs S. McCown. P. pastor. Church school at 9:45.

Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: ''Bible Rules of life No. 8." Tuxls club meeting at 6:30 Sun-' day evening. Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs.

Home will present the play: "Aunt Jane's Story." Evening service at 7:30. Subject ef pastor's evening message: "The Most Beautiful Word of the Bible." Prayer service Wednesday evening at 1 5 Choir rehearsal on Wednesday evening at 7:30. The Diaconla class will meet with Mrs. Frank Hughes. 601 North Eleventh street, on Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Price ts chairman for the evening. Mra. Sylvia Heater win speak on: "Banners, En-. signs, and I The Willing Helpers class win 1 meet with their president.

Mrs. 1316 Ella street, on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Penny will assist the hostess. Mrs.

Hop-yer will be devotional leader. BT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (American Lutheran church). Comer Sta and Elk street. Rev.

J. Streng, pastor. Residence, 711 Elk street Saturday. October 15. 9-11-3.

Children's confirmation instructions at the church. Sunday, October 16. r- Sunday school at 9:43. Henry MACARONI 2 Lbs. 13c Seedless RAISINS 2 Lbs.

15c Pop Corn Jap Hulless 2 Lbs. 15c SPAGHETTI Sack 89c Leon Bliss'" 2 Lb. can 15c Cocoanut Lb. 19c 200 Jell Powder 3 For 10c JELL-0 3 For 14c CRISCO 3 Lb. Can 51c SPRY 3 Lb.

Can 51c PINEAPPLE 2 8-oz tins 15c Peaches 8 oz. 2 For 13c Peaches 16 oz. 2 For 19c I PORK AND BEANS Near 29c PEACHES 13c Near Gal. 39c Cocktail Cans 10c Corn Starch 2 For 15c Gloss Starch 2 For 15c Cans 35c Gothes Pirts 4 Doz. 10c Soap Giant Bars 8 For 29c Gose out price 13c 5 Lb.

box, Close out price 25c Fancy Tokay Grapes 3 200 Table TOMATOES 2 Lbs. 17c Wiiiesaps Cauliflower Lb. lOc Cranberries Dark Red 2 qu. 250 Kraut 95c 2 Lbs. Mince Meat 2 For 17c PUMPKIN No.

tVt Cans 2 For 19c Fruit Tall No. 2 Jii For Gutsta Entertained Home P. Spencer Club Affairs News Briefs. PICKRELL Tuesday belnr the cer, Mrs. Spencer invited in a few guests for the evening, which wss spent In playing bridge.

High score waa awarded to Warren Wll-llama and the consolation prize was given to Mrs. P. Horn. All of the guests brought a cov ered; dish and everyone seemed to have a good time. Come again, folks.

Mrs. Ida Wylle returned from the hospital Tuesday where she has been for some time taking treatment for fractured Wp Mrs, William Nlcewonger will assist her In house work for a few weeks. Mr. Major Farris and Mrs. Marie Rhodes returned to their home In Atchison, after spending several days at the Lloyd Strough home.

Mra. Raymond and daughter returned home from the hospital Tuesday evening. Ray is strutting around very proudly with this new Mrs. Clarence Schnake visited at Adams with her mother and attended the homecoming of the Methodist chureh at that place. Guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. V. Emal Sunday were Mrs. Minnie Emal and Mr.

and Mra Glen Siems and daughter of Beatrice. Merle Wardlaw is home for a few days from Ft. Collins, visiting friends and relatives. I Mr. and Mrs.

D. Thome of Rose-dale, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Emal. Mrs. Mildred Rutter of Lincoln visit Bus Isited-with her sister, Mrs. Fred boom last weekr Mrs. H.

H. Hauptman from near Dallas. spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Wl Vanderhook Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Reno Fisher were I Omaha visitors Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Frank Sorensen- entertain-' ed Circle 3 of the Birthday Tea 1 Thursday afternoon Gif exchanger was a feature of the-afternoonrj Mrs.

Tom Long of Elm Creek waa i a guest Refreshments of Ice cream I and cake were served by the host- ess- Mrs. D. S. Emal entertained Tuesday, Mrs. Summers of Beat-1 rice.

Birthday Surprise Pupils of Townsend school district no. 63 surprised their teacher. Miss Marilda Doetker on her birth-; day, Jy serving a picnic lunch at noon. All preparations were made by the pupils and their mothers, Mr. and Mrs.

P. Spencer and son Merlyn were In Lincoln Sunday to visit with W. S. Laughlin I Garden club met Tuesday with Mrs. Dick Reii They had a good attendance and a very good pro- gram.

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'2 32 Fos .......4.. 2 PINEAPPLE 1:30 p. m. "Blessed are they which hear the word of God and eP It" CHRIST EPISCOPAL- I Rev. H.

E. Asboe, rector. Fifth and Lincoln streets. 18th Sundsy after Trinity. 7:30 Holy communion.

8:45 a. m. Church school. 11 ft. m.

Morning prayer and sermon. 7 p. m. Young People's fellowship. Rectory.

Holy communion 9 a. m. Wednesday choir practice 7:30 p. m. Thursdsy, Mid-week holy communion 9 a.

m. Women's auxiliary 1:15 p. m. Wednesday, Oct 19, Women'a auxiliary Jitney supper. THE SOUTH BEATRICE THREN CHURCH Holmesvllle, Neb.

Paul Brandt pastor, BRE- Sunday, October 16. Sunday school 10 Alfred Frantx, superintendent 11 a. m. "A Vital Religion.1 Matthew 0:13. 7:15 p.

m. Group meetings. Adult W. The Sermon on the Mount" 8 p. m.

"Ruth's Choice." Ruth 8 p. m. Wednesday choir practice. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 604 West Court street I. J.

Houck, pastor. Sunday school at 9:43 a. m. Mrs. Letta Langdale, superintendent Preaching service at 10:45 a.

m. Sermon by the pastor. Announcements for Sundsy evening wrill be made Sunday morn ing. The pastor will begin a revival meeting: at Richland Center, Just north of Falrbury Sunday evening, Lester J. Diggs and wife have the oversight of the work there.

-Mid-week worship Thursday 7:45 p. m. at TRINITY LUTHERAN Ninth and Elk streets. (English). Rev.

H. Saas. pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship 1L Th Dorcas society wiU meet with the Misses Amalia and Sophia Neldhart, 1020 Court street, on Wednesday evening.

Miss Ida Albright wiU be the assisting hos tess. The sound motion picture; "The Thunder of the Sea," produced by tn Board of American Missions of the United Lutheran church In America win be shown in our church on Thursdsy evening. No vember 3 at 7:30 o'clock. The pic ture is the most elaborate produc Uon of Its kind ever produced by a church organization. A meeting of young people in terested in the organization of a Luther League will be held In "the church parlors on eve ning at 7:30 o'clock.

All our young people are invited. UNITED BRETHREN Pickrell. Neb. Emanuel Lee Reese, Ph. paa- 10 a.

m. Sunday school, p. C. Spencer, superintendent 11 a. m.

Morning worship and sermon on Sundsy morning, Oct 23. Rev. J. F. Mower win preach and on Sunday morning, October SO.

The W. M. A. wiU have their anniversary presided overby MraJ Ean ueetem. .) These two servicea wiB be trd Jthe absence tjie, pastor and, bis.i wife who are spending a vacation With their daughter and family In Detroit Mich.

Regular services win be resumed the first Sunday In November. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Barneston, Neb. Rev. Ralph Chamberlain," pastor. Sunday morning worship 9:45 a m.

-v Sunday school 10:45 1 Christian Endeavor meeting 7 p. ra, Bible study Monday 7:30 p. m. Choir fjractice at fprmT" Men'a gospel team of Wvmore wia -gw -a of 'sbhff' and" mank CrawfbYd will give the gos-' pel message Sunday evening, Oct 13. at 7:30.

ELLIS METHODIST CHURCH C. F. Wagner, pastor. H. E.

Foster, Sunday school superintendent "The Sundsy "school meets at 10 a. m. The topic Is: "Reverence for God." This is a study of the third commandment The league meets at 4 p. m. All children are asked to be present The evening service is at 7:30.

Every member should make an effort to be present Let us learn more about the Bible and God's Will for pur Uvea The Sunday school and church board meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nellie Rathbun's on Tuesday evening, October 18 at 8. LEWISTON M. Lewiston, Neb Joseph D. Lewi en, pastor.

10 a- m. Unified worship service and sermon. 10:45 a. m. Church school classes.

O. R. Hutchison, superintendent The choir meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In the church. All the singers In the community are Invited. The Epworth League fall convention for the east half of the Beatrice district will be held at Te-cumseh on Oct 27.

Keep the date open and watqh for further announcement next week. The church win sponsor a father and aon banquet on November 15. Set that date aside for this annual get-together. FILLEY METHODIST Joseph D. Lewlen.

pastor. 10:30 Church school els sees. Mrs. Joyce Hsgerman, superintendent 11:15 Unified worship' service and sermon. 7:30 Evening worship service.

The choir meets on Frldsy evening of this week October 14, at piease oe present. .7:30 p. m. English choir rehearsal, 8:30 p. m.

Junior Luther League meeting. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Fourteenth and Grant S. F. Miller, Pastor. Sundsy school 10 a.

in. E. J. Kesaler, superintendent Sunday school hour, the delegates will give a report of the district conference which was held in the Bethel near Carleton, Oct. 7-10.

Women's work "on Thursday afternoon at the church. MENNONITE Comer BeU and Seventh streets. Sunday before the western district conference convenes at Enid, Okla, The castor will use Romans 17 for a basis of the German in-. traduction. Theme of English eer-mon: "I Am A Debtor." Text Romans Sunday school 9:43 m.

Morning worship at 11 a. m. Home department class at 3 p. in. Young People's Christian Endeavor meeting 7 p.

m. in the basement. Topic for discussion: "JUTst Am I UkeT" Devotional leader Richard Jantxen. Discussion leader, Helen Evening worship 7:43 p. m.

Theme of address: What la A Christian?" Text Acts 11:26. Choir rehearsal Some of us expect to attend the conference at Enid, so there will be no other week-day meeting. WEST SIDE BAPTIST Court and LaSelle streets, A. G. Rletdorf, pastor.

Sunday school; st 9:45. New clssses new Junior chorus," and bow they can aing. Mrs. Kt M. Kipf.

superintendent Morning worship at 11 o'clock. B. Y- P. U. at 6:30 p.

m. The programs are good. Let's come on time. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening mid-week prayer and Bible study hour.

Let's read the second chapter of John. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:30. Missionary society annual guest day Thursday afternoon at at the Y. W. c.

A. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH masses 6:30, 8 and "10 a. m. Week day insane during school year, 7:30 and 8:13.

Sunday evening devotions, 7:30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Comer Eighth and you do. Sm Ik finCamf again and again. 1 lit Corn, Peas, Spinach, Kraut, Pumpkin, Tomatoes, Hominy, Green Beans, Kidney Beans, Red Beans, Mixed Vegetables. 3 20c TB MWMSZXST OF AlLgOVSDS tS SL A I CHIPSO, Large Box, SOAP CHIPS, Large FrnitrundVegetables "Left ef women this etuh would rite the world to use Oranges Dozen loe LEMONS Doz.

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Head Lettuce, large and crisp heads 2 for 13c. Pascal Celery, Cucumbers and othef fresh vegetables and fruits in season. What a satisfaction it is to be able to do something well and havp that achievement praised. No wonder a woman, when she serves coffee, is delighted to hear these words "Now, that's what I call goodcoffeeP Such praise is inevitable when Hills Bros. Coffee is used.

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