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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 2

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WEST "SIDE NAZARENE Revival meeting 7:10 each night. bt. meeting 7 B. m. elsss meets 7:30.

B.nr. In the TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR THANKSGIVING FEAST ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Tuesday Church Women's Guild matt at 10 a. with Mrs. George Simpson, OT West Main street.

Thursdsy Thanksgiving Day Holy Communion a. m. Special Thanksgiving service 10 a. m. ST.

PAUL'S LUTHERAN Monday Decatur Lutheran Publicity bureau in the parish house 7:30 p.m. Til.tHo AHi.lt riau 7-30 n.m. -mz v- Churches, to Celebrate. Thanksgiving Union Service, Sunrise Ceremonies to Mark Holiday. ENGLISH LUTHERAN FTlday Willing Workers meet today Instead of Thursday.

Boy 8eouts. 7:30 v. m. Saturday Senior confirmation class, in a m. junior class, 11 a.

m. Sunday Visitation day. Visiting- stsrts 1:30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST Monday Boys basketball.

9 P. m. Orchestra practise, 7 p. m. World Wide Guild 7-30 p.

m. Tuesday Boy Scouts, 7:15 P. m. Wednesday Church night supper, p. m.

Classes, 6:0. prayer, 7:45 P. Saturday Ministry of music, 1:15 P. Junior choir. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Wednesday Testimonial meeting, P.

"Thursday Special Thanksgiving service a. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN Monday Boy Scout troop will organised in this church. Tuesday Willing Workers meet all day today instead of Thursday. Potluck lunch- Wednesday Prayer meeting.

7:10 p. m. Church wedding. 8 p. m.

Reception. H0 for 70 new members of the church. Thursday Thanksgiving union servlcs First Congregational church. 10 a. m.

Friday Choir starts rehearsing Christmas music, 7 p. m. Saturday Junior choir, 10 a. m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Prayer service.

7 p. dally, and revival service. 7:30 p. daily. This is the third week.

Wednesday Boys' choir practise, p. m. Thursday Thanksgiving service, 7 a. m. TuesdrA Wednesday.

TfcaMay, Day meetings 1 a. rfl. Thursday Special service 10 a. m. Thanksgiving WESLEY METSODItT Wednesday Friendship circle aieetlH is postponed from this day to Nov Friday Jitney supper is postponed him this dsy to Dec.

2. Sunday All young men of the comm. ity are urged to come at the Susan school hour to meet the new coach ok. tained to direct the church basketball. DANDRUFF Ends Overnight! There is sure way that net fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it.

This del stroys it entirely. To do this, jun get plain, ordinary liquid rvoB. apply it at night when retiring; tut enough to moisten the scalp aoj rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, your dandruff will be gone, and two or threet more applications win completely dissolve and entirely ay stroy every single sign and trtta of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp win stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky nd soft, and look and feel a hundred times better.

You can get liquid arvon at inv drug store. It won't cost you more than thirty-five cents. This simple remedy never fails. Hot Spot Fur. Coal $3,1 Ostrich Egg $3.60 Hi-Heat $3i75 Quaker Lump KENTUCKY and imK roars BROADWAY FUEL CO.

Broadway at East Mala Dial 6872 iiiiiuir CA1L Wednesday Walther league Christmas committee meets In the parish house 7:30 "'Thursdsy English Thanksgiving services 10 a.m. Friday Adult class 7:30 p.m. METHODIST Tii.et.v D.iDn Sthr fltt! meet at 7:30 p.m. with Miss Hazel Patrick, till East Prairie street. Wednesday Regular prayer service 1:30 p.m.

Thursday Church joins in the union service in First Congregational church. Friday Monthly meeting of the general aid In the church 7:30 p.m. nonneast cir Saturday Home guards meets in the church 2 p.m. kt PFTEtt'fi a. is.

IE- Monday Quarterly conference. All de- nnrtm.ntc will rpnnrt Tuesday Public reception for the pastor and his wire, for the presiding eiaer, ana for the newly ordained Rev. Robert Oil nhant. W.Hn.Hav TTnlnn phalr rehearsal. Thursday Union Thanksgiving service 11 a fnr this hlit-ch.

C. M. E. Church. Church of God in ehrist.

with Rev. Wil liam Westmoreland sDeaking. Thanksglv. ing turkey dinner will be served at 1 p.m. lor zs cents.

Friday Choir rehearsals. Juniors 1:30 p. seniors. 7:30 p.m. THIRD TNITFn RRFTHRFN Tuesday Triple class meets In church parlors 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday Ladies aid meets in the rhureh narlors Praver meeting 7:30 D.m Thursday Otterbein guild girls Thanks giving breakfast the cnurcn. Friday Jitney sunDer 5:30 n.m. in the church parlors. Double header basketball game In the gym in the evening. TRINITY LUTHERAN Monday Luther Day committee meets in St.

Paul's parish house 7:30 p. m. Thursday Thanksgiving service 10 a. m. Friday Young peoples' entertainment 7:45 p.

m. Saturday Catechetical class a. m. Announcement for Communion next Sunday will be received from 4 to p. in the parish house and from 7 to 8 p.

in the parsonage. 1613 East Cantrell street. WEST GRAND AVENUE BAPTIST Monday Laymen meet In the church 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Young convert meeting 4:30 p.

in home of J. H. Olllen. North Oakland avenue. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.

with John Reevesm, 840 West Waggoner. Wednesday Prayer and Bible study 7:30 p. m. Ladies' aid meets with Mrs. Morris Johnson, 1409 North Oskland svenue.

Friday Choir practise 7:30 P. in the home of Mrs. Joe Good, North Gullck avenue. Wednesday tee In the cnurcn v-m. ,.7 has charge of the, prayer and Pralss for retular prayer roeeuna mi friday Women's Bible class taught Mrs.

Bonebrake' meets at 2 u.m Doualaa. 71 North Monroe street. GRACE METHODIST Monday aianaara dmicjw p.m. with Mrs. W.

F. Tohill. 1351 North Union. Y. W.

P. M. S. meets with Mrs John Barton. 20S North College.

Tuesday uraaie itun ehureh. Northern circle meet, with Mrs. JS.eun oraaicj. -on -i'-Tith Y. W.

H. M. S. meets, with Miss Edith ueuroai. ii nuini Wednesday Eastern circic p.m.

with Mrs. H. O. Folrath. 35 West Main street.

-Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Rev. Iver Johnson sneaks on What it There in Religion?" -i. Tnursaay inanxsgivins uuiyn 10 a.m.. Pirst Congregational church.

church general aid In the church 2:30. MOUND CHAPEL. Thursdsy Members will loin In First Church of God 7 a.m. Thanksgiving service. Thanksgiving service in this church p.m.

RIVERSIDE BAPTIST Evangelistic service continue through this week. Subjects are below, with other announcements: Monday "Five Steps Heavenward." Colored league concert 7 p.m. Tuesday "Life's Plans and Purposes. Wednesday "What Is Conversion?" Thursday "The Infallible Detective' Friday "The Greatest Thing Love." The barrel for Huddleson children's home has arrived, and is to be filled by the end of the week. Take donations to the church.

SECOND CHURCH OF GOD Revival meetings meetings continue nightly for the third week with Rev. Harold Harsh of Oreana sneaking. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Friday Missionary voluntary meeting. 7:30 o.m Saturday Sabbath school 8:45 a.m. Preaching service 11 a.m.

As the special week of prayer and fasting is closing on Sabbath. Nov. 26. this service will be one of Thanksgiving and praise followed by a reconsecration to the services of God. SEVENTH STREET CHRISTIAN Monday Double quartet meets 7:30 P.

with Mr. and Mrs. Gritton, 1700 East Prairie street. Wednesday Mr. Harding's class meets In the church basement 7:30 p.m.

Gleaners meet all day. Friday Loyal Young People elass meets In the church 7:30 p.m. ST. JOHANNES LUTHERAN Monday Luther day committee of Decatur meets in St. Paul's parish house 7:30 p.m.

Lecture on Christian fundamentals In the school 7:30. Wednesday All day reception of donations intended for the poor of the congregation, in the church basement. Thursday Thanksgiving English service a.m. German service 10:30 a.m. Donations will be placed around the altar.

Friday Lecture on Christian fundamentals in the school 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal 7:30 o.m. MOTHER OF SIX SAYS RESINOL NEVER FAILS "I have been using Reginol Ointment for five years for all sorts 4f ores, burns, cuts and hurts, and it ha never failed me yet. Have six children and whenever any of them get a sore or cut, they run for Resinol at once. It has been especially wonderful in healing blister on their heels, or injured spots that they have irritated.

I don't see how I could exist without it." (Signed) Mrs. A. S. NaftK oo Requett. ArfeutUS, Md.

Ask your druggist for Resinol! SAMPLE of Ointment FREE with mpla at TO 1 I Tu. Write Resisol, Departmeat 71( Baltimore Md. in the Armour "display Sunday. Retail dealers from all over the territory served by the company were given an opportunity to inspect the plant here and select their holiday stock from such displays as this. Herald Review Photo.

Decatur meat wholesalers Monday began delivery of all kinds of Thanksgiving birds to retail dealers so housewives can select the main dish for Thursday's feast. Fred Gaedtke, Armour is shown here as he looks over one of the biggest birds DONATE FOOD Decatur churches made detailed announcements Sunday for special Thanksgiving observances heretofore unannounced. Some of the churches that will join in the union service at 10 a. Thursday in First Congregational church, have classes or special groups that will have early morning observances. Other churches are announcing their independent services.

Cleveland Avenue Methodist church is' having 7 a. sunrise service with Rev. Donald Gibbs in charge. Epworth league of First Methodist church will have a sunrise service and breakfast. First Church of God will have a 7 a.

sunrise service which will be attended by Mound chapel members. Last year this church had 300 in its early service. Third United Brethren Otterbein guild girls will have a breakfast. Holy Communion St. John's Episcopal church will have Holy Communion at 9 a.

and a special Thanksgiving service at 10 a. m. St. Johannes Lutheran church has its English Thanksgiving service at 9 a. and its German service at 10:30.

This church also is having one of the food collections to be distributed later to the needy. St. Paul's Lutheran serv-ice is at 10 a. in English, and Trinity Lutheran's is the same hour. Three colored congregations wiil have a union service in St.

Peter's A. M. E. church at 11 a. that church with Trinity C.

M. E. and Church of God in Christ. Rev. William Westmoreland will preach.

A turkey dinner will bi served in the church at 1 p. m. Antioch Baptist church will have a Thanksgiving service at 11 a. followed by a free dinner for all members and their friends. Donations of food and work are being made by the church members and some recent benefits were conducted to raise money, rian Basket Dinner Bethel Pentecostal temple will have a basket dinner, at the church between the 2:30 p.

special Thanksgiving service and the regular Thursday night preaching service. Seventh Day Adventists will not meet Thursday, but will observe Thanksgiving on their Sabbath Saturday. First Church of Christ, Scientist announces its Thanksgiving service for 10:30 a. Thursday. Church of the Brethren will have an evening holiday program at 7:30 p.

m. Mound chapel, combining its observance with First Church of God in the early morning, will have its own night sen-ice at 7:30 p. m. Boiling Springs Church of God already has announced in detail its 10:45 a. service and basket dinner.

XAZARKXE SERVICE. The largest attendance for a preaching service in West Side Naz-arene church was recorded Sunday morning according to Rev. H. B. Jensen, pastor.

In the Sunday school hour alone there were 1.050 present. Hordes Bridges, midget from Joliet, spoke and sang. Rev. James Miller of Indianapolis gave the evangelistic sermon, and will continue speaking each day until the series closes next Sunday. Tuesday night he will speak on "The Story of My Life." N.

WATER STREET at PRAIRIE EXTRACTION Including FREE X-RAY PICTURE 50c Complete extraction service X-ray film, nerve block, extraction' and free antiseptic mouth wash for home use, all for a half dollar. ti -I Our Regular $22.50 Plate reduced Ik I to $15.00 until Dec. 1. Guaran-V teed to eive vears of service. The pastor gives the 7 s.

m. ministerial broadcasts over WJBL this week. Subjects are announced in a story elsewhere. CHl'RCH OF CHRIST Wednesday Prayer meeting and Bible study. CHl'RCH OF GOD Wednesday Regular prayer meeting.

CHl'RCH OF LIVING GOD Thursday Regular meeting. Friday Chior rehearsal. CLEVELAND AVENUE Monday Boy Scouts in the church. 7:30 p. m.

Tuesday Gray club In the church, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Sunrise Thanksgiving service a. with Rev. Donald Gibbs in charge.

Friday Ladies' aid potluck luncheon and quilting. First quarterly conference, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Gray club meets, 7:30 p. m.

DECATUR UNITY CKNTER Monday Class in fundamentals of practical Christianity. Wednesday Healing and prosperity service. 7:30 p. m. Thursday Lessons in truth.

EAST PARK BAPTIST Tuesday Beginners, primary, and sub-tute teachers meet with Mrs. W. A. Hayes, 2236 East Main street. 7:30 p.

to plan winter program. Newly Married Couples' class has party in home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowerton, 2137 East Lawrence street, 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday Teachers' training course 7 p. m. Missionary society has charge of night service with Mrs. Bert Hubbell giving the lesson and Herman Dash leading devotions. Officers will be elected.

Friday Campfire girls' white elephant sale. Members will go to the church, 7:30 p. to proceed to the mysterious place of sale. Choir, rehearsal, 7:30. 5VSTT' 9 3 Complexion Curse She thought she was just unlucky when he called on tier once avoided tier inereaiter.

uui no one admixes pimply, blemished skin. More and more women are realizing that pimples and blotches are often danger signals of clogged bowels poisonous wastes ravaging the system. Let NR (Nature's Remedy) afford complete, thorough elimination and promptly ease away beauty-ruining poisonous matter. Fine for sick headache, bilious conditions, dizziness. Try this safe.

dependable, all- wMtshlo rnrrM. tive. At all tfl gists only 25c. Ti ill Quick relief for acid indiges-TUlWj Uon. heartburn.

Only 10c Churches ANTIOCH BAPTIST Monday Junior choir, 8 p. m. Tuesday Missionary society has cup cake sale. Dozen. 25 cents.

Wednesday Sunday school teachers, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8 p. m.

Thursday Thanksgiving service in the church. 11 a. m. Followed by free Thanksgiving dinner for church members and friends. No senior choir rehearsal today.

BETHEL TEMPLE Thursday Special holiday service, 2:30 followed by basket dinner. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday Regular services. Pastor in Moweaqua Wednesday and Saturday.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Tuesday Division two, potluck. 1 p. in home of Mrs. R. S.

Baker. 1477 West Forest avenue. Members will sew. Wednesday No church night supper this week. Thursday Union Thanksgiving service in First Congregational church.

Friday Board of eldesr. 7 p. m. Social Helpers, 2:30 p. m.

CHURCH OF BRETHREN Wednesday Take food to the church for the Thanksgiving baskets, to be distributed Wednesday evening. Thanksgiving service. 7:30 p. m. Friday Father and son banquet, in the church.

CHURCH PROGRAM. TONIGHT. Singers from the Antioch Baptist church will give a program this evening at the Riverside Baptist church. The revival services will continue through the Dectws Give Creosote For Daiigeroxs Ceugb For many years our beat doctors have prescribed creosote in tome form for coughs, colds and bronchitis, knowing how dangerous it is to let them hang on. Creomulsion with creosote and six other highly important medicinal elements, quickly and effectively stop all coughs and colds that otherwise might lead to serious trouble.

Creomulsion is powerful in the treat' merit of all colds and coughs no matter how long standing, yet it is absolutely harmless and is pleasant and easy to take. Your own druggist guarantees Creomulsion by refunding your money if you are not relieved after taking Creomulsion as directed. Beware the cough or cold that hangs on. Always keep Creomulsion on hand for instant use. (adv.) Taylorville Pastor in Revival Here Rev.

J. R. Hastings to Lead Services. Revival services which opened last Sunday in the Riverside Bap tist church will be inued each night during the coming week, according to an announcement by Rev. E.

C. Shute, pastor of the church. The campaign is under the direction of Rev. J. R.

Hastings of Taylorville, who is a former Decatur resident and a 1 1 d'ed Decatur schools. REV. J. K. HASTINGS.

Dwight Cambell is directing the singing and Robert Black is pianist for the services which start at 7:30 p.m. daily. Special musical numbers and individuals and choruses, are planned for each service. Rev. Mr.

Hastings has announced the following topics for this week: Monday "Five Steps Heavenward." Tuesday "Life Plans and Purposes." Wednesday "What is Conversion?" Thursday "The Infallible Detective." Friday "The Greatest Thing in the World." Evangelistic services Sunday night in Riverside Baptist church were well attended, when Rev. Mr. Hastings gave a sermon on "The Inside of The Special numbers were sung by Rev. and Mrs. Millard Kairns, evangelists from Los Angeles.

The glee club of the Antioch Baptist church will give a half-hour concert Monday night at 7 p. preceding the services to be conducted by Mr. Hastings. Sermon by the pastor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tuesday Meeting of the deacons, 7:30 p.

m. Thursday Union Thanksgiving service, 10 a. m. in this church. Friday Executive committee of the Woman's department meets in the church 2:30 p.

ro. FIRST METHODIST Monday Queen Esther-Standard Bearers meeting wiih Ruth Helen Roes, 350 North Edward street. Potluck supper. p. m.

Men's club dinner, 6:15 p. m. Program arranged by R. H. Opllnier.

Tuesday Mid-vear Epworth league Institute. 7:15 p. In this church. Duo club meets with Velma Huff. 864 West Ma7 eon street.

7:30 p. m. Young Married People's class party In the church parlors 7:30 m. Fidelis class banquet on Grel-der's balcony 6:30 p. m.

Wednesday Mid-week devotions. Thursday Epworth league Thanksgiving sunrise service and breakfast. FIRST NAZARENE Monday Delegation goes to West Side revival. Tuesday Sunday school board 7 p. m.

Orchestra 8 p. m. Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday Ladles prayer band 2 P.

with Mrs. William Coppenbarger. 1325 North Jasper street. Rehearsal 7 p. m.

Radio broadcast 8 p. m. Fridav Prayer and fasting league 12:30 p. m. Young people's evangelistic service 7:30 p.

m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Monday Woman's Missionary society starts taking orders today for the Thanksgiving doughnuts it will sell. Tuesday Mission study class with Mrs. L. E.

Parsons, 1270 North Main. Camp Aokiya 4:15 p. m. Boy Scouts 7:15 p. m.

No prayer service tonight at 7:30. Thursday Union services in First Congregational church 10 a. m. Friday Ladles' aid 2:30 p. m.

Cub pack 4 p. m. Session 7:30 p. m. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Tuesday Message circle meeting in the home of Mrs.

Alice Ray Dickerson, 1236 North Water street, 7:30 p. m. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Monday Christian Endeavor business and social meeting 7:30 p.m. In the home of Rev. and Mrs.

G. W. Bonebrake. 904 West North street. Tuesday J.

W. Jacob's Sunday school LOW over THANKSGIVING NOV. 24th Ona Way Far far Irrtlra Raima-Trta Good on trains leav- QU '23r' Ing after 3:00 a. m. a and all trains of NOV.

24 Ratarn limit November 27 For particulars consult local agent FARES Around-the-clock usefulness Not only at night is the bedroom extension telephone useful. True, a single call may be worth many times the yearly cost IW-m BY ORDER OF Our. three directors C. Woilenn of an extra telephone. But much of its usefulness also lies in its day-time conveniencefor caljs while doing housework while dressing while resting late-when ill in bed-for privacy.

These are some of the many uses that make an inexpensive extra telephone desirable. into -j- "iicjjii, aim w. oiucKey. Established in 1918 for 14 years this business has been the leading home furnishings store of Central Illinois. Future plans must be decided.

Our OURrDEasrONhed CriSi9' WATCH WEDNESDAY'S PAPERS FOR Royal Neighbors. Independence Camp, vill be admitted to pay their dues. smmm WEILEgP STUCKEY SESSES j) 4.

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