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ill TJ LET CAUFIELD PUT PEP IN YOUR PARTY! I It S. CAUFIELD icC Open Erening and Sundayi 2 STORES 308-310 South Third Street THE SIGN OF EXr, LOOK FOR QUALITY Copyright, igig, by Falli City Brtwing Company, Lauistillt, Ky- SECTION 1 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1939. "II II Deaths and Funerals They'll See Santa Clans Irregularities Are Reported Garnett Funeral At 11 AM. Tuesday Gov. James Again Attacks W.P.A.

Policy Says Republican Stales Bear Brunt of Cuts In Fisheries Other survivors are I daughter. Miss Nancy Caroline Evans; a son. William D. Evans; two sisters. Mrs.

Charles M. Dirr and Miss Gertrude E. Collins, and a brother. Roger H. Collins, Richmond.

Texas. Funeral services will be held at the Barrett Funeral Home. 1230 Bards-town Rd. Burial will be In Fairview Cemetery, Todds Point, Ky. Mist guile Rankin.

Mist Susie Rankin dird at 1 p.m. Friday at her home. 2734 Garland. Survivors are her father, William T. Rankin, and a brother, Thomai Hankln.

Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Keenan'i. 1529 W. Market, and at 9 a m. at St.

Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. 7 Ickes Promises To Take Action Mrs. Josephine Cenen. Mrs.

Josephine Conen. 99. died at 7:15 p.m. Friday at her home. 807 Rubel.

Survivors are two sons, Alex T. Conen and William Conen. Washington, Dec. 22 UP) Secre Harrisburg, Dec. 22 (U.R) Ferdinand Hiltlnger.

Ferdinand Hittinger. 60. retired railroader, was found dead of a heart attack at 9 a.m. Friday at his home. 716 E.

St. Catherine, by a son. Alfred Hittinger. He is survived also by another son, Frank Hittinger; a daughter, Mrs. Leo Holtmann: a brother.

Frank Hittinger; a sister. Mrs. Philip Klngden; fifteen grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Bosse Chapel, 600 E.

Broadway, and at 9 a.m. at St. tary of the Interior Ickes said to Ex-Attorney General And Judge 111 a Year Funeral services for Judge James Garnett, 68, former Attorney General, and Masonic leader, who died at 1 p.m. Friday at his home, 1083 Cherokee following a long illness, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Highland Baptist Church, 1105 Cherokee Mrs.

Gertrude Boone McClaren. Mrs. Gertrude Boone McClaren, 65, day that an investigation had indicated irregularities in the Bu wife of John E. McClaren, vice president of the B. B.

Ice Coal Company, died at 7:15 p.m. Friday at her home, 722 Cecil. Other survivors are four brothers. I Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Burial will be in St.

Michaels Cemetery. Frank T. Boone. N. W.

Boone, Charles T. Boone and Claude Boone. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the residence. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Nettie Mash. Mrs. Nettie Mash. 51.

of 21 S. 7th, died at 4:30 p.m. Friday at Jewish Hospital. She is survived by her husband. of which he was a member.

reau of Fisheries which, if proved, might lead to drastic reorganization. The Secretary declined to name the persons involved pending a final report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and from his own representatives. Started By Hopkins. He Abe Mash; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Bass Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery.

The body will remain at Gov. Arthur H. James charged today that Republican States are being forced to "bear the brunt of WPA. reductions." His accusation was contained in a second letter to W.P.A. Administrator F.

C. Harrington whom he wrote earlier in the (week demanding an increase in Pennsylvania's work projects employment Quota, still unfilled at 160,000. James also charged that Senator Guffey, ardent New Deal leader in Pennsylvania, is "dictator" of the Federal works program in this State. Figures Given. "I assume you wish to convey and Mrs.

Alnert Hoblnson. and a son. Joe Mash. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the residence.

Burial will be in Anshei Sfard Cemetery. Pearson 1310 S. 3d, until time for services. Judge Garnett had been in de Mrs. Haltie Meyer.

Mrs. Hattie Meyer. 1525 S. 3d. wife of Herman Meyer, funeral director, died of a heart aliment at 3:20 p.m.

Friday at the Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. She had gone to Chicago to visit a sister, Mrs. Albert Rindsberger. She is survived also by two sons. Emanuel J.

Meyer, associated in business with his father, and Dr. J. Harold Meyer of Pittsburgh, and a daughter. Miss Miriam G. Meyer.

i i Aids, however, disclosed that clining health since February, 1938, when he had to give up his the Government agents were checking on confidential information that certain Western commer duties on the Second Chancery Bench in the Jefferson Circuit cial salmon fishers, at a time Court, to which he was elected in Mrs. Vituley J. Cox. Mrs. Vituley J.

Cox. 80. died at 2 p.m. Friday at the home of her son. Edgar B.

Cox. 3187 S. 3d. with whom she lived. She is survived also by a daughter.

Miss Rosa Lee Cox. and a sister. Mrs. Susan Story. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m.

Sunday at the son's home and 1:30 p.m. at Bethlehem Methodist Church, Glasgow. Kv. Burial will be in Rogers Cemetery. Glasgow.

John C. Herring. Mrs. Sallia B. Harris.

1934. For a time, he believed he (AP Wirephoto. Born blind, Aida Cicco and her twin sister, Edythe, right, will eee their Christmas toys for the first time this year, now that cataracts have heen removed from their eyes. Two -years their home is at Lorain, Ohio. could stand for re-election this year, but in May announced his when the bureau operated under the Commerce Department, had been able to manipulate to their own advantage official rulings on fishing seasons, individual fishing rights and the extent of health would not permit the race.

Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie B. Harris, 56, of 122 N. Clay, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Neurath Chapel.

725 E. Market. Burial will be in Portland Cemetery. She died Thursday night at her home. She is survived by her husband.

Clyde Harris; a granddaughter. Mrs. Guy Anderson, and four sisters. Mrs. M.

E. Motsch, Mrs. A. C. Oelime.

Mrs. Rachel Miller and Miss Mary Tierney. Born In Adair County. Judge Garnett was born in the impression that W.P.A. is not en active militant implement of the high command of the Democratic Party," James wrote in re-t ponse to Harrington's reply to his John C.

Herring. 43. of 4337 Taylor died of a heart attack at 6:30 a.m. Friday In hi parked car at Walter and Taylor Blvd. An unemployed chef and) World War veteran, he is survived legal catches.

Ickes took charge of the bu Columbia, Adair County, where Louisville Churches Plan reau on July 1 when it was shifted by his mother. Mrs. Myrtle Collier Her Judge James Garnett in 1925 he served the Grand Chapter of Kentucky as grand high priest. Saw Dream Come True. In an address before the semiannual centennial celebration cf the foundation of the Masonic Widows and Orphans' Home and Infirmary of Kentucky, Judge Garnett presented a vision of a new home and infirmary, prophesying that such would be built within the next fifty years.

His dream came true when he was named chairman of the he attended public schools. He later studied at Georgetown original letter. "If that is true do ring, and three sisters, Mrs. Hallie Smith, Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. Annie Stanley W.

Fible. Funeral services for Stanley W. Fible, 46, of 830 Edward, a brakeman for the to the Interior Department under the Federal Reorganization Act. Harry L. Hopkins, newly appointed Commerce Secretary, had you mind my asking why the Republican States are' being called Eaton and Mrs.

Maude Johnson. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday College and the University of Louisville, where he won his Varied Christmas Programs at the residence. Burial will be at Dan on to bear the brunt of W.P.A. L.L.B.

degree in 1893. ville, Ky. reductions? He since had been a member of the Kentucky Bar. and in L. N.

Railroad, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Barrett Chapel, 1230 Bardstown Rd. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. He died of a heart attack Thursday night. He is survived hy his wife, Mrs.

Lillian L. Fible: a brother, Robert M. Fible, and a sister, started tne investigation before the change was made. The Rev. W.

Stuart Rule will service at 11 a.m. Monday in the Commandery asylum. "Recent figures indicate, for instance, that Republican Ver Peace Flinlit 1897, was elected County At conduct the first services in the torney of Adair County. In 1901 mont's W.P.A. was cut 66 per cent Technical Study Ordered.

Ickes said that if the alleged Mrs. John Lindsey. "Golden Gifts," a play, will be newly-erected Eastern Parkway Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Sunday. end Democratic Nebraska, 21 per he was re-elected for a term of six years.

From 1895 until 1908, Costs License Jesse O. Brown. Jesse O. Brown. 63.

member of the presented at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Portland Methodist Church. cent: Republican Maine was cut 41 per cent, while Democratic The annual Christmas service Louisville Fire Department, died at 1:15 p.m. Friday at his home, 133 Bellalre. Tens was cut 25 per cent: Re The Channing Club will hold he was a member of the Democratic State Central Committee from the Eleventh District.

He was a delegate to the Democratic at 5 p.m. will feature a pageant, "The Christmas Bells." He is survived bv three d.iunhters. Miss Washington. Dec. 22 The building committee of three, who erected and equipped the Masonic Home for Widows and Orphans at St.

Matthews. The structure was fully paid for and $100,000 of the money appropriated for the project was returned to the Grand Lodge. publican Michigan was cut 47 per Mary Edna Brown. Miss Jessie Comne Civil Aeronautics Authority today Hrown and Miss Alma Kalherine Brown. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

a iormai dinner party at r.ju p.m. Wednesday in the First Unitarian Church club rooms. cent while Democratic California was cut 30 per cent; Republican suspended the pilot's certificate of National convention at Houston, Texas, in 1928. Monday at the residence. Burial will be Cave Hill Cemetery.

Ohio and Pennsylvania were cut Written by Mrs. J. T. Johnson, and directed by Miss Emma E. Strawn, a pageant will be given at 11 a.m.

Sunday at the First A Christmas party will be held 51 per cent, while Democratic conditions actually existed he wanted to make sure they could not obtain again. For that reason, he said, he called on Dr. Carl Hubbs, an instructor in fish culture and economy at the University of Michigan, to make a technical study of the bureau's operation and to recommend necessary changes. In additfon, ne said, he had instructed Charles Jackson, Actin.q Commissioner of Fisheries, to make an investigation. Official quarters believed that some of the charges may have As a partial recognition of his service and -contributions to this In 1911, he was elected Attorney General of Kentucky by the largest majority given any candidate on the State ticket.

Mrs. Elizabeth Tate. Mrs. Elizabeth Pate, 66, died at 7 a Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 30, for the Church School at the First Arkansas was cut 29 per cent." Political Tactics Charged.

Unitarian Church. Unitarian Church by members of James for the first time in his Alice Qulckert. 638 S. Campbell, with whom she resided. She Is survived also by three grandchildren.

Funeral servient will' he held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the -Schikit Chapel, 70(1 E. Broadway. Burial the Church School. "Why the Chimes- Rang," a Greek Church to Hohl Innp-ranEe dispute with the New Deal agency pointed out directly what he has indirectly accused will be in St.

Michael's Cemetery. Age-Old Christmas Rites Henry C. Srhroeder, pageant, will be given at 3:30 p.m. Saturday by the Youth Council at Christ Church Cathedral. the W.P.A.

of seeking to accom The Greek Orthodox rites for Laura Ingalls until she proves her knowledge of air traffic regulations. Miss Ingalls, holder of the nonstop transcontinental speed record for women, bombarded downtown Washington with anti-war pamphlets on September 26. The C.A.A. said this was a violation of regulations against flights over a restricted area and against dropping articles from an airplane. "During the course of the hearings," the authority said in its announcement today, "the respondent showed that there were disturbing deficiencies in her knowledge of the current provisions of the civil air regulations." Japs Utilize Fish Oil.

Henry C. Schroedcr. 64, a molder for the SWindnrd Sanitary Manufacturing Company, died at 2:15 a.m. Friday at been made by members of the subcommittee of the House Committee on Merchant Marine and A Christmas tree party for the plish embarrass his Administration with the necessity of sponsoring unemployment relief taxes in nis nome. 4r3 E.

Hrancleis. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Church School will follow. Si-hrooder; two sons. Claude Schroeder Fisheries which visited the West Coast and Alaska last August and the Presidential campaign year.

and John II. Sehroeder; two daughters A new organ will figure in Mrs. Mary Riqgle and Mrs. Marguerite Important Role In Masonry. In 1R95, Judge Garnett married Miss Lena Vardeman, of Bardstown.

They had two children, Katherine Frances Garnett, now Mrs. Robert Alexander Gayle, Lexington, and James Garnett, Louisville attorney. Judge Garnett played an important role in Masonry in Kentucky. He was elected grand junior warden of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Kentucky, became grand senior warden in 1903 and was 'elected deputy grand master in 1904 and grand master in 1905. He was grand master of the Grand Council of Kentucky.

Royal and Select Masons, in 1914, and September under the chairman Christmas, which have been observed unchanged for centuries, will be held at the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, 932 S. 5th, with a Christmas mass at 10:30 p.m. Sunday. The sermon of the Rev. D.

Zikakis will follow at 12:30 a.m. The celebration of the Holy Communion will conclude the services. uavis, and fifteen grandchildren. Fu Harrington, in reply to James' first letter, blamed the State for failure to supply enough projects ship of Representative Bland nerai services will be he'rt at 2 p.m. special services Sunday at Tnn ity Methodist Church.

mm Sunday at the residence. Burial will be work, the educational building of the home was designated as Garnett Hall. Former Head of Bar Groups. Not only had Judge Garnett taken all the degrees of Masonry and been accorded highest official rank in the order, but he also was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias. He was president of the Kentucky Bar Association in 1923 and president of the Louisville Bar Association in 1926.

At the time of his death. Judge Garnett was vice president of the Bank of Columbia; grand treasurer of the Masonic Lodge of Kentucky; president of the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home and Infirmary; vice president of the Old Masons' Home and vice president of the Charles P. Moorman Home for Women. He was a member of the Pendennis Club and the Louisville Country Club. in i-vergreen Cemetery.

to meet its quota. Services of Warren Memorial Nails Ban American Book. James said in answer that Mrs. Maude Evans. Presbyterian Church, recently damaged by fire, will be held at Berlin.

Dec. 22 (JP) Police to Mrs. Maude L. Evans. S6.

of 1272 Bassett. wife of Harrv G. Evans, form projects now operating have shortage of 16,303 men. day banned "Reaching for the 11 a.m. Sunday at Columbia erly telegraph editor and news editor Tokio, Dec.

22 UP) Out of Stars" by American author Nora Wain. No reason was given. The of The Louisivllle Times, secretary of the Board of Park Commissioners and Auditorium. whale, sardine and herring oils 38 Jews Convicted In Arms Case. Jerusalem, Dec.

22 045) Thirty-eight Jews were convicted of pos- Secretary of the Interior Ickes commented that the Pennsylvania Governor had gotten out a "port the Japanese are manufacturing The Louisville DeMolay Corn- of the Louisville Convention and Publicity League, died at 3 p.m. Friday al St. Joseph Infirmary pneumonia book deals with life in Nazi Ger many. airplane lubricants. mandery will hold a Christmas 'sessing arms at a mass trial today.

able wailing wall." Sunday and Christmas Church Programs p.m., Christmas Eve candlelight Reader Joe Walker: 11:30 p.m.. carols. 8 service. UNITY. Louisville Unitv Center, Maebel V.

Carrell. Minister 11 a.m. "The Gift of Christmas." Holy Communion: 7:30 p.m., "The World's Supreme Gift." Sprlnedal. the Rev. Charles E.

An-drus, 1'aMor 11 a.m., "Mary, the Mother," special music, candlelight procession and evening prayer with Christmaa sermon by Joseph F. Walker. CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR. The Rev. Wallace H.

Cauble, 10:45 a the Rev. J. Leo Hall, 7 43 p.m.. "The Greatest Joy Whole World." pastor speaker; In the Emanuel, the Rev. Charles E.

Craik, p.m., "Most Important Things," special musical program. Parkland, the Rev. Harry C. Dougherty, minister 10:20 a.m.. "What Will Christ Bring You?" 7:30 p.m., "His Natal Day," Cantata.

West End. the Rev. N. V. Blanken-ship.

pastor 9:30 a.m.. Christmas program by children; 10:45 a.m., Christmas sermon. vicar 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., "What Sayest mou ot Strathmoor. the Rev.

Kenneth F. Snipes, Minister 10:45 a.m., "Jesus Is King." 11:30 p.m.. Holy Communion, full choir; UNITED BRETHREN. First, the Rev. John A.

Settle. Minister 10:30 a.m., Christmas program; 7:30 p.m., candlelight service. Christmas Day: 10 a.m., Holy SCIENCE, a.m., and 8 CHRISTIAN First, service 11 "Christian. Science." p.m., Third, ister 10: Trinity 3IoIiodist Clmrrli Thin! At Guthrie "The Church of the Rftdtmnt CrMi and the Rinfinff Chime' HORACE A. SPRAGLE, Minister (A man with a metsafr) 11:00 A.M.

"The Birthday At Bethlehem" (Broadcast ever WGRC) 7:00 P.M. "The Christmas Story In Song" (Ton will hear the new orfmn) the 4 4:30 Rev. R. M. Pegram, "The Question of p.m.

Christmas pageant. Christ;" a.m., and 5 p.m., Second, services 11 "Christian Science." Warren Memorial, the Rev. Horace EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED. Bethlehem, the Rev. John Perl, min Cady Wilson, minister 11 a.m..

"The PENTtCCOSTAL. The Rev. and Mrs. C. L.

Pennington. Pastors In Charge 3 p.m.. fellowship services; 7:45 p.m., by the pastor. Crowded service at the Columbia ister 10 a.m., "Necessities for Christ METHODIST. Bethany, the Rev.

E. C. Lampton, pastor 11 a.m.. "The Child Jesus: Set for the Fall and Rising Again of Many In 7:30 Christmas program by church and Sunday-school. Crescent Hill, the Rev.

Charles E. Hawkins, pastor 10:55 a.m.. 4 p.m., Christmas carol service. Davison Memorial, the Rev. Charles A.

Humphrey, minister 10:20 a.m.. "Bethlehem 7:30 p.m., Christmas piogram by the children. Fern Creek, the Rev. M. L.

Dyer, pastor 9:45 a.m., Christmas sermon. Jeffersontown, the Rev. M. L. Dyer, pastor 11 a.m..

Christmas sermon. Market the Rev. William W'eiler, pastor 10:30 a.m., "God's Amazing 4 p.m., Christmas program. Middletown. the Rev.

John Paul Stnmrr. pastor 11 "Gifts for the 7:30 p.m.. "A Christmas KantHy," CHR1STADELPHIAN. 10 a.m.. Bible study; 11 a.m., rial service.

mas;" Christmas Day service. a.m.. BAPTIST. Berhmont, the Rev. C.

B. Althoff. Flor a "if Christ Had Nut 7:30 Christmas Cantata. Broadway, the Rev. G.

S. Dobbins, will peak 11 a 4 p.m., Christmas program. Caivarv. the Rev. T.

3. Barksdale. Pastor 10:30 a Name Shall Be Called 7:45 p.m., "A Heavenly Message." Christmas music. Carhsle the Rev. J.

P. Carter. Pastor 10:30 a.m., "The Prince cf 4:30 p.m., Christmas Play. Crescent Hill, the Rev. H.

C. Goerner, Actin Pastor 11 a.m., "The First Christmas 7:30 p.m., Baptism nd Christmas Cantata, "Holy Night." Deer Park, the Rev. 8. 8. Hill.

Pastor in SO a.m., "Have You Room for Jesus'" 7 p.m., Christmas vesper eervice. r.nrdnle. the Rev. Ellis M. Ham, pas-tot Morning, "A Worthy evening.

"What the Coming Of Jesua Mean to the World." Franklin the Rev. I. Terd Graves. Pa. tor 11 a "When Heaven WiheJ I rth a Merrv 7:30 nv.

Watcher On the Hills," Christmas Highland, the Rev. T. D. Brown, Pastor 11 a "God Be With 4 r-anrii liffht vesper service; 7 p.m.. candlelight service; 10 a.m., German Hall.

Westminster, pastor 11 a.m., special service the Rev. T. G. Henry, by the pastor; 7:30 p.m., by the young people. service.

FAITH TABERNACLE. Christ, thn Rev. W. L. Krueger, pastor WETSTEIN COMMUNITY.

The Rev. Chester Phillips. Pastor 11 a.m.. "In th-i Fullness of Time Jesus 4 p.m., vesper service. 10:15 a.m..

"Good Tidings." Christmas 3 p.m.. "Christmas; What Does It Mean to You?" 7:30 p.m., Christmas pro Day service. 8:30 a.m., "Let Ua Go Even Unto Bethlehem." CHURCH OF CHRIST. Balrd St. Ben Rake, mission worker 9:45 a.m., "The Child and the Kingdom." Cedar Spring'- Howard Marsh, minister 11 a.m., "Glad Tidings From Bethlehem;" evening.

Gospel sermon. Hancock and Chestnut, A. Claude Reader, minister 10:45 a.m., "Suffering As Christians;" evening. Children's night. Highland, E.

Jorgenson. minister 11 a.m.,. MWhat the Incarnation Meant to God;" evening, Christmas song service. Ormsby Sterling Yeager, minister 11 a.m., "The Meaning of Christmas;" 7:45 p.m., song service. Portland.

R. H. Boll, minister 11 a "The Grace of God;" evening, "We Would See Jesus." Shawnee. Claude Neal. minister 10:43 a.m..

"The Word Becomes Flesh;" evening, "Bible Mysteries." Sale Fisher Gray, minister gram. Grace Immanuel. the Rev. Henry Vol- kens, minister 10:15 a.m.. Christmas ASKEMHLir.

or con. Calvary Tabermicle, the Rev. Russell B. Pottorff, pastor li a.m., a Christmas message by pastor; 7:30 p.m., Christmas entertainment for the young people. Bethel Tabernacle, the Rev.

Theodore CHiinmi. pastor 11 "Christies evening, vangelMic service, "Program By the Children." Meditation: 11 a.m., "White Gift" candle light service. Milton. the Rev, Felix B. Peck.

SPIRITUALIST. The Rev, I. M. ChrUman, Pastor Message meeting. 8 p.m.

8 II Ml II fi I A The Rev. Klass Leo Peters, Minister 11 a.m., "Christmas Joy." SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Second and Broadwav Rev. Teunis E. Couwcns, D.D., Minister 11:00 A.M "TK BETHLEHEM ROAD." 4:30 P.M. CHRISTMAS CATATA: PETIT AOL Play.

Portland, the Rev, German Polk Dillon. pastor 10:30 a.m., "Glory to God Christmas Day service, 8:30 a.m., "Greatness At Bethlehem." pastor 10:45 a.m., "A Lieht and a Glory 7:30 p.m., Christmas service. Parkland, the Rev. Victor T. Kissel, ministeir 10:30 a.m..

"The World's Need Golden Gifts." St. Matthews, the Rev. A. D. Litch of communion; Christmas Day field, minister 11 a.m., "Christmas." UNITARIAN.

Clifton, the Rev. G. T. Hempelmann. Minister 9:30 a.m., "The Incarnation of Chnstmai program, "The Wondrous 11 a.m., "The Twelve Apostles Upon CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE.

University Place, the Rev. K. C. Stabnau, pastor 10:45 "The Influence of the Birth;" 7:15 p.m.. evangelical service.

Gospel Tabernacle, f.he Rev. G. F. Davis. Pastor 10:45 a.m., "Emmanuel, St.

Paul, the Rev. Walter I. Munday. tne iweive Thrones. Story." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES pastor a.m., "The First Christmas." South Louisville.

D. H. Friend, mm ister 11 a.m.. "Thou Shalt Call His Virginia the Rev. James C.

Rawl- Ings. pastor Morning. "This Christmas Name Jesus;" evening. Christmas carols. An Christmas Day, 6 a.m., candlelight service.

First, the Rev. Carl Blhldorff, minister, will deliver the sermon 11 a.m., "A Christmas Message for Today." evening, "Christmas In Story service, 6 a.m.. "The Message of the Star," communion. St. Luke, the Rev.

Henry C. Koch, pastor 10 a.m.. "On the Edge of 7 p.m., White Gift vesper service. St. Paul's, the Rev.

M. Baas, pastor 10:45 a.m..' "Christmas Every Christmas Day service. 6:30 a.m., "The Pageantry of 8:15 a.m., German service. Salem, the Rev. A.

TT. Schmeusrer. God With 7:30 p.m., young people's FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Third St. and Ormsbv Ave.

Sunday Services 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. Wednesday, 8 P. M. Sunday-school 9:30 A.M.

EPISCOPAL. and Song." HECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 13K 8. Fourth St. Sunday Services 11 A.M.

and 8 P.M. Wednesday. 8 P. M. Sunday-school 9:30 and 10:30 A M.

Readinar Room In Church fit I fine Christmas program. Christ Church Cathedral The Very West Broadway, the Rev. William S. Rev. Eiwool L.

Haines, Dean; the Rev Bolles. pastor 10:45 a.m., "Christmas Readme Room, Ilia Mark Rldg. p.m.. Christmas vesper Lloyd W. Clarke, Canon 7:30 a.m.

holy communion.il a.m., morning prayer, holy YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED service. oaptism ana sermon By Dean Haines, Broadway, the Rev. Baxter W. Nnpler. 11 holy communion and ppecia minister 10:45 a.m., "Prepare Ye the pastor II "Making the Most of music.

Christmas Day, 7:30 and 10 a.m, holy communion. 4:30 p.m., Christmas carols. 7:43 p.m.. Christmas program Christmas Day service, 6:30 a.m., Christ LOUISVILLE Pfyrg CENTER (Affiliated with Unity tocnool ol mriatiamty, Kansas City, Mo.) 1322 S. Fourth Street MAgnolia 5536 MAEBEL, V.

Minister CHRISTMAS SERVICE Sullied "Thf hriatmat." 11 V.M. Hi Woman' Auditorium German Advent The Rev. H. S. Musston, Rec Calvary, the Rev.

R. H. Garrison, pastor 10:45 a.m.. "The Star That Never 30 p.m.. Christmas play by young peo tor; the Rev.

E. Hugh McLellan, Curate mas Carol service; 10 a.m., communion. Siinnvdale. the Rev. Clali V.

minister in: IS "Let Rhodes ple. 7 a.m.. holy communion. 11 a.m., morn ing prayer and sermon. 11:45 Go to Immanuel.

the Rev. R. F. Doll Pastor 10:30 a.m., 'The Wonder of 7:45 p.m.. Christmaa service, by choir and young people of church.

Parkland, the Rev. W. M. Bostlck. raptor a.m..

"Wisdom of the Wiae lien," evening. "Christmaa Music." Shawnee, the Rev. E. L. Averltt.

pastorChristmas messages by the pastor 10 a and 7:45 m. Shivelv. the Rev. A. W.

Walker, pastor 10 45 "A Savior Is Come, 7:45 Christmaa pageant by the young people. St. MaMhesk-i. the Rev. J.

T. Barton, pmior 10 s0 a "The Mnger;" 4 p.m., vesper candle light service. Tabernacle, the Rev. A. K.

Wright, raMor morning. "The Birthday of the King of Kings," evening. "Hail to the King In Song and Picture." Third the Rev. L. W.

Benedict, pastor 10:50 a "Where la the Promise of Christ'a Coming?" 7 45 p.m., "The Day of the Lord Will Come As a Thief In the Night." Weaver Memorial, the Rev. Carter A. Jenkens. pastor 10:45 a.m.. "Christ Born to Be Lord and Saviour;" 7:45 p.m., A Sinners Chance." Rjrrt.mwn the Rev.

David E. Fpworth, the Rev. W. Woithlngton, WARDEN MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fourth and Broadway Ree. Horace Cady Wilton, D.D., Minister 1 1 A.M.

Sermon Theme: "The Crowded Inn" Bethlehem." pastor 10:43 a.m., "The Ar-ls 4 p.m., King All Glorious, cantata. West Louisville, the Rev. C. T. Rasche, pastor 10 a.m..

"Who Art Thou?" 11 a.m.. Christmas service, "Exchanging Hazelwood. the Rev. B. F.

Atkinson. Gt With God." Zion. the Rev. Charles H. Sc-hmitt minister 10:35 a.m..

"God's Christmas Gift to All the 8 p.m., Christmas program. carols and holy communion. Chrlstmasi Day, 7:30 and 10:30 a.m., holy communion. Calvary The Rev. F.

Elliott-Baker. Rector 7:30 a.m.. holy communion. 11 a.m.. divine service with sermon.

11:15 to 11:30 p.m., carols from west gallery. 11:30 p.m., candlelight procession and holy communion. Christmas Day, 11 a.m., holy communion. Grace The Rev. A.

H. Austin. Rector 7 a.m.. holy communion. 10:30 a.m..

minister 10:45 a.m.. "King of Kings and Lord of Christmas Day Temple, the Rev. R. L. Sleamaker, FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH (Fourth Ave.

At Library Tlace) REV. CARL BIIILDORFF, Minister 11 a.m. Christmas Pageant by the Church School Sermon: "A Christmas Message for Today" 5 to 6 p.m. Christmas Eve Vesper Candlelight Service pastor 10:50 a.m., by pastor; 7:30 p.m., a Christmas pageant. Owing to fire damages to building, all services, including Church School, until further notice trill be held in COLUMBIA HALL, 824 South Fourth St.

service, 6 a.m. St. James, the Rev. K. Rathert.

pas tor 10:30 a.m.. Christmas Cantata; Christmas Day service, 10 PRESBYTERIAN. Associate Reformed, the Rev. Charles St. John's, the Rev.

T. S. Schlundt minister 10:30 a.m.. communion E. Edwards, minister 11 a.m..

"The Wise 7:30 p.m., Christmas program. p.m.. Christ- service with sermon: 11:45 Bardstown the Rev. Charles Henry mas Eve midnieht service; Christmas Brow-nine, pastor 10:45 a.m.. "Cradles Prather, pastor II a.m..

"The Prince of p.m., "Our Young People." a.m., communion Day service. 10:30 with sermon. nd Thror.es;" 6 p.m. candle light service. East, the Rev.

Chase W. Jennings. Beechmont. the Rev. W.

A. Benfleld, Rev. William St. Matthew, the r.a.'jir 10 4" a "Transforming the minister 10:45 a.m., "Christmas morning prayer. 11 a.m., holy eucharist and sermon.

11:30 p.m., midnight mass. Christmas Day, 1 and 9:30 a.m., holy eucharist. Norton Chapel The Rev. F. Elliott-Baker.

Chaplain Christmas Day, 6:15 a.m., carols and holy communion. Redeemer The Rev. W. F. Rennenberg, Miniater-In-Charge 7:30 a.m., holy communion.

11 a.m., holy communion and sermon. 11:30 p.m., carol service and holy communion. Christmas Day, 8 a.m., holy communion. Trinity The Rev. F.

Elliott-Baker, Minister-In-Charge 8:30 a.m., holy com Halter, Pastor 10:30 a.m., Christmas pew Vorid:" 1 45 p.m., Christmas Eve Musical and Tableaux. 7:30 p.m., "Christmas Worship Program." communion; Christmas Day service, ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH Clay and Market St. T. S.

Schlundt, Minister Midnight Christmas Eve a Service of Candles and Carols Beginning st 11:43 P.M. Choir-Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah! Julia Bachus Horn, Organist Communion Services with sermon Dec. 24. 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day 10:30 a.m.

Hear DR. HARCETT, Sunday, 11 A.M. Roads Down Which Jesus Came! Christmas candlelight worship. Farmdale. the Rev.

Rav Stone, pastor Berry the Rev. R. A. Pfransle. St.

Peter's, the Rev. Paul F. Haus- Minister 10:43 a.m., "The Bells Ring;" 10:40 a.m., "Christ Born In You; 7.45 "God and Greed." Christmas Day service, worship 9 a.m. mann. Pastor 10:15 a.m., A significant Name;" Christmas Day service 6:30 a.m.

Buechel. the Rev. Paul M. Watson. Highland Park, the Rev.

John M. Carter, pastor Morning, "His Name pastor 11 a.m., "Tragedy At Bethle Shall Be Wonderful;" night, Silver hem:" 4 p.m., "The Church's One Foundation," a pageant. EVANGELICAL. Trinity, the Rev. Ralph M.

Holdeman Crescent Hill, the Rev. K. J. Morgan, Minister 10:40 a.m., "Gold. Frank WALNUT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH munion.

Christmas Day, 8:30 a.m., carols and holy communion. Waverly Hills Sanatorium Christmas Day. 8 to 9 p.m., Christmas service and visitaUon by the Rev. F. Elliott-Baker.

St. Andrew's, the Rev. J. Wilson Hunter, Rector 7:30 a.m.. holy communion.

11 a.m., morning prayer and pastor 11 a.m., pastor will speak; 4 p.m., vesper service. incense, and Myrrh;" 8:30 p.m.. discus sions of "Preparation for Marriage;" 7:30 Flora Heights, the Rev. William McKay. p.m..

"Making Married Life a minister 11 a.m., "I Am Not Saved That lint South Third Street FINLEY F. GIBSON, L.D., Tastor AND HIS NAME SHALL BE CALLED WON 8 p.m., big Christmas program. 10:50 A.M. Zion. the Rev.

J. H. Arndt, Minister Wings. Christmas play. Southside.

the Rev. W. R. Manion, pastor 10 40 a.m., "Christmas Without Christ;" 7:43 p.m.. "The Church's Obligation and Opportunity." Virginia the Rev.

Clyde L. B-eiand, pastor 10:40 "Choosing Christ's Inward Birth;" 7:43 p.m.. Christ-ma Cantata. Walnut St. Vie Rev.

Ftnley F. Gibson. Pastor 10:50 a.m. and 8 p.m., sermons by pastor. West Broadway, the Rev.

E. F. Estes, pator a.m "No 5 p.m., vesper service and cantata by the choir. Far:" Christmas Day service. 7:30 a.m., by Dr.

R. F. Ogden. "Christmas In Bethlehem As I Saw It." sermon. 11:15 p.m., carols and holy communion.

Christmas Day, 10 a.m 9:15 a.m.. "Christ's Birth:" 4:30 p.m Christmas program and pageant. holy communion and sermon by Bishop Fourth, the Rev. Harold B. Weir.

Min CHngman. ister 10:45 a.m., "A Song In the Dark." LUTHERAN. St. Georges The Rev. J.

T. Schief- Bethany, the Rev. Ivan Heft, Pastor Fourth the Rev. Charles W. Welch.

Minister 11 a.m.. "The Weak felm, Mlmster-In-Charge 7:30 a.m.. holy 10 a.m., "Jesus, the Perfection of communion. 11 a.m., morning prayer DERFUL, COUNSELLOR. THE MIGHTY GOD, THE EVERLASTING FATHER, THE PRINCE OF PEACE." 8:00 P.M.

BROADCAST OVER WGRC: -FOR YE KNOW THE fiRACK OF Ot I.ORO Jr.SI'S illtiST. THAT. TIIOI f.H UK WAS RICH. YET I OR VOIR SAKIS HE RF.CAME POOR. THAT YE THROUGH HIS POVtRTV MIGHT BE RICH." Ordinanre of Baptism at close of service.

Things and the Mighty." Prophecy;" 2:30 p.m.. Cedar Grove serv ice; 11 p.m., Chrthlmaa Eve service. Pleune. sermon, sermon. Highland, the Rev.

Peter H. Minister 11 a.m., children's "The Christmas Light:" regular Calvary, the Rev. Clayton A. Robert son. Pastor 10:45 a.m..

"God's Peace; CHRISTIAN. Broadway, the Rev. Minister 11 a.m., "The W. N. Brlney.

Christmas Mes- 4 p.m.. White Gift service; Christmas Day service, 6 a.m., "The Light of Christmas Comes Again. New Covenant, the Rev. E. M.

Bryant. Minister 11 a.m.. "From Manger to and sermon. 11:30 p.m., carola and holy communion. Christmas Day, 10 a.m., holy communion.

St. Mark's, the Rev. Wm. H. Langley, rector a.m..

holy communion; 11 a morning prayer and sermon. Van Dyke's "The Story of the Other Wise 11 p.m., organ and violin recital; 11:30 p.m., full Choral Eucharist by candlelight. Celebrants, Bishop Clingman and the rector. Christmas Day, 11 a.m., Holy Communion. Lights." 3(1 311 III) Throne." A.M.

Bible School Trrsent 1at Sunday. 1.414 I' Training I Hinn Present last Sunday, 'txti P.M. YVednerfay Evening Prayer Service. Subject: 3rd hap. Romans sage." Central, the Rev.

Glenn B. MurdocK, Minister 10:30 a.m.. morning worship Concordia, the Rev. Carl A. Eberhard Pastor 9:30 Christmas pageant the Rev.

W. W. Astles. a.m.. "Ringing the 7:30 p.m., "Dust of the 10.45 a.m..

"The Forerunners:" Christ Portland Minister 10:45 Christmas Road." mas Day Service, 6 a.m., "Christ the 7:30 a.m., children's service. St. Paul's Episcopal Church First, the Rev. H. C.

Lindsay, Pastor St. Paul's, the Rev. Earl Ray Hart, rector 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m., morning prayer and sermon; 11:30 10:45 a.m., "Make Straight the Way of the Lord;" Christmas Day service, a.m., "And the Word Was Made Flesh p.m., carols, Holy Communion. 4th At Magnolia and Dwelt Among Us Second, the Rev.

T. E. Gouwens. Pastor 11 a.m.. "The Bethlehem Road:" 4:30 p.m..

Christmas cantata. "Petit Noel." Shawnee, the Rev. J. Leighton Scott. Pastor 10:45 a.m., "Unto Us a Child Is Born;" 6:45 p.m., young people's service.

South Louisville, the Rev, William T. Kennon, Minister 10:45 a.m., "The Third Coming of Christ." the Sacrament of 10:30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT HANDEL'S MESSIAH Chorus of 40 Ethel H. Yann, Soprano Edwin Koch, Tenor Mrea H. Burckle, Contralto Inman Johnson, Baritone FARRIS A.

WILSON, Organist-Choirmaster Forward Looking People Go to Church At the Christmas Season FOURTH AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH FOURTH AT ST. CATHERINE St. James', Pewee Valley, the Rev. R. C.

Board, minister-in-charge; the Rev. Grace, the Rev. J. Howard Lauehner. pastor 10:45 a.m..

"The Prince of Bhepperd Musson, assistant 7:30 a.m Holy Communion by Mr. Board. 11 a.m., candlelight vesper serv ice. Christmas Stones. St.

Luke's. Anchorage, the Rev. R. C. r.h Christmas communion erv-1 ice.

"They Presented Unto Him Their 7 p.m.. A Christmas Cantata, 'Mary's Story." Clifron. the Rev. Owen L. Crouch, Mir.i--.ter 10:45 a.m..

"A World Without 4 p.m., special, Christmas carol service. Edenside. the Rev. George Swann, Paor Morning. "Cleaning Out the evening, "The Loose Ends of Life." Firt.

11 a.m.. Dr. Homer W. Carpenter, will preach. "The Quest for the 6 p.m., young people's vesper semce.

Flora Heights, the Rev. A. P. Reece, Pastor 9:45 a.m., communion: 11:15 a "What Is Christmas?" 7:30 p.m., candle light service. Shawnee, the R.

N. Simpson. Fastor "The Herald of the High Road." South Louisville, the Rev. W. S.

San-fird. Minister 10:40 a.m.. "Looking Deeper Unto evening, Board, rector: the Rev. H. Sheppard Mus Memorial, the Rev.

Alfred G. Belles, a.m.. "Hospitality to the 7 p.m., church school pro son, assistant p.m., choral Communion Service. St. Thomas'.

Lyndon, the Rev. R. (Plenty of Free Parking Space) Christmas Eve Service Sunday, Dec. 2411:30 P.M. Special Music By the Vested Choir Rev, Earl Ray Hart, LL.D., Rector gram; Christmas Day service.

6 a.m. Third, the Rev. J. Earl Scald, pastor- Board, minister-in-charge; the Rev. H.

9 45 a.m., combination service; 11:15 p.m. Christmas Eve candlelight service Sheppard Musson, assistant 8:30 g.m. Holy Communion by Mr. Musson. St.

James', Shelbyville. the Rev. R. Board, minister-in-charae: the Rev. KEEP ALKALINE during the holidays HAMMOCK ORANGES Trinity, the Rev.

Ira R. Ladd, pastor 11 a.m.. "White Gifts for the King mid Sheppard Musson. assistant 11 A Holy n'ght caroling; early candlelight Christ mas morning service. communion and sermon oy Mr.

Musson. Christ Mission, Elizabethtown 11 a.m Fenner Memorial, the Rev. Frank morning prayer and sermon by Lay Taafel, pastor 10:45 a.m., "The Man.

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