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CHURCHES IN MILFORD The Avenue Methodist 1 Church Calvary Methodist Church -THB HOUSE OF BAFflNESS" Sunday, January 23 9:45 a. m.—Session of the Sun-i day School, 11:00 .a. Dr. Charles "THE COMMUNITY CHCBCH" Rev. David W. Baker. B. D„ Minister Church Phone 526-W m.—Morning Worship. Sun,,a *' January 23 M. Elderdice of Mag- a. m.—Church School. nolia will be the guest minister. a Jf e nappy to see many keeping The Young Peoples Choir will sing their attendance after the new Or, Lord Remember Mf" by Caro l' ear - However, we are missing you Roma as arranged by Trinkaus. " y° u . are not attending regular The Girls' Double Sextet will sing ^ ^ e have classes and depart as a special number "My Cathe- ™ ents tor all ages. John Wilkins, dral," by McNeill and Blaufuss. The Genera l Superintendent, requested numbers tor hymn time 0 a. m.—Morning Worship.! will be Abide With Me" and "In Special music by the choirs. The the Garden." All under the direc- P a8tor will preach on the subject.! tion of Mrs. A. D. Davidson with " Wben God Says 'No'." Those par Mrs. Edward T. Hurley at the or- ® nts during to leave their chil gan. Hostesses for this service will dren in the Church Nursery may do be Mrs. John Lodge and Mrs. Lan- 8 °* Circle No. 3 in charge. The rence Fftcheit. hostesses for the day will be Mrs 6:30 p. m —M. Y. F. Miss Rachel ® adie Favinger and Mrs. Ann Pos James, leader. Subject, "The Ten tle A' Commandments in Today's W'orld." Tuesday, January 25 Monthly meeting of the Volun teer Circle at the home of Mrs Frank R. Grier with Mrs. Broddus ereeatinn win h.. Jones assisting Another cham»r greg . at,on have part in a song Of .he study b£k wm b* re'Ä !f" lcc ' Th * " as "> r » >" »ring .he Annual elee.lon of officers ' *rfï.',ü s , m r ilt . at i on on ,he sub i ect Wednesday, dsUnarr «« h i"? 8 A Person." Come and *'«0 P- m.-Äkly Rehgious Ed- K your fr,ends ucation Class. 4:00 p. m—Preparation Class. 7:00 p. m.—Weekly rehearsal of loung Peoples Choir, after which ' the members will be entertained by the Sunday School Board. 12:15 p. m.—Broadcast direct WDOV the Church over Station 7:30 p. m.—Evening Service. The vie Chorus will sing. The con and worship one hour on the evening of the Sabbath Day. Wednesday, January 26 2:05 p. m.—Week Day School of Christian Education. 7:B6 p. m.—Mid Week Prayer and Praise Service___ Christian Science Society Branch of The First Church •( Christ | 8:00 P m — Adult Choir. scientist, m Boston, sus,. The music of the church is un _I n Grunge Hall der the direction of John Frick. Sunday, January 23 ====!!:==:====== ======ï======^ The subject of the Lesson-Sermon The Preshvfprian rimni.li the Christian Science Society C * reso yterian Lniircll Grange Hall, Milford and the Chris- " THE CHlBCH °* Tl « plaza tian Science Society. V. I. A., Build- BeT * John *• Dei haut, Minister mg, Rehohoboth Beach, Sunday . January 23, will be "Truth." Morning Service and Sunday School are at 11:00 Text: in •Sunday, January 23 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School 11:00 a. n __ . m -—Worship and Ser PsaW »eie ^ 0n ' TOpiC ' " What Christian Hope Thnil ^ . . Psalms 86.15. Means to Me." Text I Petpr Thou. O Lord, art a God full nt atn « .. ,• 1 ^.io. rSLpf/ibirSch?. mon Ân'ÏÏ .TlîSW ^ beginning was the Word, and the îé^for ^ Man ° G,ltenboth - di wa°s God aS Wnh A n < ?'tî nd w he d Word Thursday. January 27 as of the only begotten of the Fa- ——_ ther.) full of grace and truth > And of his fulness have all we re- Christ Thnt-rh ceived. and grace for grace. For ^«ribi t^nurcil the law was given by Moses, but (Episcopal) an ^ came by Jesus founded it« a* ««**♦« N ° ^ an hath seen °° d Avenue and Third street at any time; the only begotten Son .... * * rpe * which is in the bosom of the Fa- K '* * ,ose,)h s * Hmks Rector ther, he hath declared him. Sunday, January 23 P as5a ?? from the 7:3a a - m.—Holy Communion. Textbook Science and Health with 9:4 ° a - m -—Church School R» e L, t °K-i! ,e 1 Scriptures " by Mary o 11:00 a ' m -—Morning Prayer and Baker Eddy is: fp. 350). To under- Sermon. stand all our Master's sayings as Tuesday, January 2.» recorded In the New Testament. "CONVERSION OF ST PAUL" sayings infinitely important, his H>:00 a. m.—Holv Communion 1 followers must grow into that stat- Wednesday, January 26 U »f- manhood in Christ Jesus 2:00 P- m.—Week Day Religious which enables them to interpret Education Group, his spiritual meaning. . . , «The Friday, January 28 Word W as made flesh." Divine S;00 p. m. Truth must be known by its ef-i Episcopal Church Radio Program fects on the body as well as on Great Scenes from Great Plays the mind, before the Science of be- WOR and WAMS ing can be demonstrated. Hence its embodiment in the incarnate Je sus.—that life-link forming the con nection through which the real reaches the unreal. Soul rebukes sense, and Truth destroys error, i Testimonial Meeting first Wed- 1 nesday of each month in Milford. Golden St. John's Catholic Church Rpv, Andrew J. White Rpf. Leo F. Montgomery Sunday, January 23 Sunday Masses—8:00 and 10 00 a. m. Benediction, Sunday and Friday 17:30 p. m. St Edmond's Catholic Church— ! Sunday Masses at 8 and 10 First Baptist Church "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" Harry E. C rewe, Pastor Sunday, January 23 10:00 a. m —Bible School. 11:00 a. Service. 6:30 p. m.—Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p, m.—Evening Worship, Service. a. m. m.—Morning Worship Pilgrim Holiness Church Charles W. Baker, Pastor South East Front Street Thursday, Janaary 27 { ' church op full gospel 7:30 p. m.—Choir practice. Sunday, January 23 Friday, January 28 ; 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. Hu 8:00 p m—Prayer Meeting. b *rt Passwaters. Superintendent. Saturday, January 23 11:00 a. m.—Preaching. 7:00 r. m—Youth Center. 7:00 to 7:30 p. m.—Young.Peo He shall give His angels charge P 1 « Service. Mrs. Delbert Mills in over thee, to keep thee in all thy charise. ways." Psalm 91:11. 7:30 p. m.—Regular evangelistic service. Wednesday. 7:45 p. m—Prayer and Praise Service. The Church of God ««Tend and Washington Streets Rei. W, Edwin Tull, Pastor Sunday, Jaanary 28 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Devotion, j 7:00 p. m.—Young Peoples Ser-i VA First Independent Church Marshall Street E. Jf, McClure, Pastor Sunday, January 23 I P- m.—Sunday School. Lar- ! m _ Pra „-_ . „ Harrington. Superintendent. m. Prayer and 3:00 p. m.—Worship Service j 7:30 p. vice. vice. 7:45 p. in.—Evangelistic Service will Tuesday. 7:30 p, ~ ~ Praise Service. Friday evening. Bible Study. m.—Young Peoples Ser Bombay Stays worshipping Parsi community. Cosmmmlifnn . The ® omba y Presidency stretches , l^OMnopoman along the west coast of India with -- an area of 76.443,000 square miles BOMBAY, India — (Æ) — True to and a Population of over 21,000,000 ns cosmopolitan traditions, the ad- Th ® Bombay city alone has ministration of Bombay is manned ,at *on of about 2.000,000. by representatives of all the impôt - » tant communities in India. The Governor. Sir Maharaj Singh,! » a Christian. He is related to the: royal family of Kapurthala. The 1 Prime Minister. B. O. Kher, is a Hin hiah^o™ J uatice ® f the Bombay Captain Warren E Perry cSiÄ äst* A " currini VÄ nd ir The Mayor of Bombay Dr Mas nf mJSK. r «° lh,ng ins P«ction s£?? ' ,so P®Hce. Barucba, belongs to the flr^ Tffi«" ' *" ,he I a popu-! 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S. 1 York Imperial » _ apples 5*43* LUMMIS Ai Hi ne % PEANUT BUTTER Ready to Use*** *** PIE FILLING Cherry or .| b » fife jar 33 C LEMON lb jar 23c 35* 12-02 29 * r* Jar lbs Evergreen svory Soap Richer, Tun-bodled, flavoTful and all "heat-flo" CRISCO PINE JELLY SOAP roasted Baby's safe skin soap Cleans walls, woodwork, etc. ASCO COFFEE p , 44* 2 '»*87* Preference of 3 out o' 4 ^«Tomer, lb can 40 ^ 3 personal K At cakes -lb 2 «.45« 3... s yi2 27' bag qt jar 2 d. WIN-CREST < 3f FEE ^ b 4 0 * 2 79 * lb can nr Jar J|3 C Ivory Soap For Lava Soap Ivory Snow Refreshing (Vi shaves bag It's Purr - - It Floats Gently cleans dirty hands 2 Pkgs 27c In a hurry 10 * med 12 bars GILLETTE Thin Blades 32* 4-10* eke Ige Pkg Sunshine Bakers _ A HI-HO CRACKERS A 30 c f Finsbury's Pie Crust pkg 17c V Seedless Raisins Bonner £ pk« Choice Pea Beans ,b P*g 15 e Rob Ford White Rice ,b P k ® 19c & Plastic Clothes Pins Waldorf Glass Wax Ip, % Ivory Soap New Washday Wonder - - 1 TRY TIDE! if 2 IVORY 2 ,^ q L 2 J c x 32* For Safi household cleaning FUKES RUSTIC ■ ■ Pkg 2 33* DUZ 32* STORA 61 BAS S] MOI # °7H FOR OMIT 2 pkgs 27c pkg 32* Ige Pkg [AM&Y 2 JE 2 7 e DREH 29* Camay Soap Does Everything 50« Pkg 24 25c ptcan 39 c The Soap of Beautiful Women 2 Pkgs 27c AND 9 * 32' Ige GALO <eg cake pkg v Dog 18-oz Food can I££»_d_oi.i*b bvys mobT^t CTecil »• January 20-21-22, 1949. Quantil? Right. Reaerted. the acme • >