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YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1943 TTN-X OHATOKY WINNER SO. BAPTIST Explain Financial A id for Soldiers' Families ill I II, av RELIEF BOARIL PLANS MEET par CUBBING SPEAKER Family Allowance Plan and Allotment Method Are Clarified To Celebrate 25 Years of BilSle school at 6:15 p.m. MYF at 6:30 p.m. Spiritual a and at 7 p.m. KEV1VALIST life at 2 p.m.

in the home of Mis. 9:45 a.m. PORTLAND AND DARIEN The Rev. Allen Killom, pastor, will speak Service With Dallas Session Dallas, Texas, Marc'' 20 (Special E. E.

Norvell, 387 Albany street. Sunday services held on Centenary campus. Assembly of God ASSEMBLY Of GOD Mrs. Edith Mae Pennington, pastor, the Rev. Marvin Patterson, associate pastor.

Sunday cchool at 9:45 a. m. Morning services at 11 a Broad Rules and regulations governing two fundamental methods of giving financial aid to the dependents of at 10:45 a.m. on "Our Strength and Our Weakness," and at 7:30 p.m. CADDO HEIGHTS (Methodist Mission) The Rev.

Bentley Sloane. as service men were explained recently sociate pastor of First Methodist on "What saves us. oiuie scnooi 9:45 a.m. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Bible study at 7:30 p.m.

The relief and annuity board of the Southern Baptlat convention will celebrate Its first quarter century of service in Its silver anniversary meet cast over KRMD from 11:30 a. m. to 12. Christ's ambassadors at 6:45 p. m.

Wednesday. Ladles' Bible class at Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Location: Cotton and Edwards streets. by the Office of Dependency Benefits, an organization administering military benefits.

The two main ways in which families and dependents of service men may receive financial aid are through the family allowance plan and 2:30 p.m. Thursday. WEST COLLEGE STREET at 10:45 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. Location: 3548 West College street.

I through the allotment, methods. i Christian The government has announced Its wllingness to aid ail enlisted men in CENTRAL The Rev. G. H. Giis- the lower grades of service in mak ing in Dallas on Wednesday, March 24, It was announced today by Dr.

Thomas J. Watts, Dallas, executive secretary for the past 16 years. Board members from 18 southern states win participate in the celebration. Dr. P.

J. Katz, Shreveport, wlt represent Louisiana. r' At the end of the board's first year it had assets of 106,428.53. The auditors report for 1942 shows assets of with over 2,600 beneficiaries. Certificates Issued under the ministers retirement plan, ss of March 1, 1943, total 7,458.

wold, pastor, will speak at 10:55 Baptist FIRST Dr. M. E. Dodd. pastor.

Morning meditations over KWKH by Dr. Charles Taylor. Dr. Taylor, evangelist, will speak at 9:50 a. m.

to combined Sunday school department, at 10:50 a. m. on "The Unwilling Cross Bearer," at 3 p. m. on "Behold the Jew," and at 7:45 p.

m. "Midnight Photography." The 7:45 address will be broadcast over KRMD. Laurie Taylor, music evan ing their applications and depend a.m. on The Door to Assurance," ency claims. In case of sudden need, and at 7:30 p.m.

on "Lesson From a the emergency relief officer at the nearest post, camp or station will Tree." Bible school at 9:30 a.m. church, will speak at 3 p.m. at 1555 Summers street. The Rev. S.

J. Cope is director of the mission. CEDAR GKOVK The Rev. G. A.

Morgan, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a.m. on "I Love the Church," and at 7:30 p.m. on "What Must 1 Do to Be Saved?" Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Youth fellowship at 6 p.m. MAXGLM MEMORIAL The Rev.

Porter M. Caraway, pastor, will speak at 10:45, a.m. on "The High Priest That Year," and at 8 p.m. on "Herod, the Fox." Church study classes at 7:15 p.m. NOEL MEMORIAL Dr.

F. M. Freeman, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. PARK AVEXIE The Rev.

S. A. Seegers, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a.m. on "1 Believe," and at 7:30 p.m. on "Whosoever Will." Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.

Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. W. S. C.

S. at 2:30 p.m. Monday. PARK AVEXIE MISSION Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. Preaching service help service men and their families Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m.

Adult inspiration time at 6:30 p.m. or Inquiries may be directed to Army KINGS HIGHWAY The Rev. Er mergency Relief, headquarters JOHN SHANKS gelist, will offer piano solos at each eighth service command, Santa Fe nest H. Reed, pastor, will speak at 10:50 a.m. on "Annas, the Degen Norwela Council Boy Scouts will ervlce.

building, Dallas, Texas. erate." Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Baptist training unions and To aid service men and their Churches co-operating In this plsn number more than 10,000. The boarj receives dues on salaries totaling $13,000,000. Throughout Its history the board Philip Mecom, n-year-olU Hyrd high school senior, who won the fourth congressional district oiatorirul contest held at Bossier lly high school Wednesday night.

He will represent the district at Hie state contest In Baton Rouge April 2, and the winner or that contest will have an opportunity to try for national prizes, the, first of which is $1,000. His 10 to 13 minute oration was entitled "America First" and was based ,011 the constitution of the Inlied States. Philip, is the son of Philip clerk of the federal district court. The contests are sponsored by the American Legion. CRUSADE IN inaugurate the 1943 all-Cubbers' training course at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 23, in the civil courtroom of the parish courthouse, 'Em Cubbing" will be the families to better understand how they may secure allowances and allotments, the Office of Dependency Benefits has prepared the following Church of God SOITHERX AVEXLE The Rev.

J. has been served by able leaders. Dr. theme of the annual training course Lunsford was its first exec- Carver, and the Rev. Lillie Carver, outline.

and at least 100 Cub leaders are utlve secretary. Dr. Watts, who suc pastors. Services at 9:45 a.m. and at What Is a Family Allowance? ceeded Dr.

Lunsford, has held an expected to participate in the four sessions held on succeeding Tuesday A government check sent to the 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. J. B. Ball, superintendent.

executive position with the board for nights. YALE STREET The Rev. M. B. soldier's dependents regularly every month.

The family allowance is made 18 years; Dr. George W. Truett, pas at. 3:15 p.m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 John Shanks of New York City, tor, First Baptist church, Dallas, is p.m.

Tuesday. chairman of the executive commit Crawford, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a.m. on "The Price of the Saviour," and at 7:30 p.m. on "God's Refuge." Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Young the assistant national director ol volunteer training for the Boy Scouts, will talk to the Cubbing leaders and Evangelist Allen Killom (above) is now condiii'tlng meetings at the Church of Christ, Portland atenue and Darlen streets, and is making his home at 31lM W.

College street. He is a graduate of Freed -Hardeman College in Henderson, and also attended Wayne Iniverslty in Detroit. He has worked with numerous churches in Canada and held evangelistic meetings in Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee and Kentucky. tee and has held this post for 23 years. Dr.

L. R. BcarDorougn, Ham people's meeting at 7 p.m. Bible FINAL WEEK describe the Importance of the home and its Influence as the first line of defense. study and prayer meeting at 7:30 Brotherhoods at 6:15 p.

m. BROADMOOR The Rev. Iral Marks, leader In the Atchafalaya Baptist mission work, will speak at 10:45 a. m. and at 7:45 p.

m. Training Union at 6:30 p. m. HIGHLAND Dr. John Cajior, pastor, will speak 10:45 a.

m. on "A Cloud of Witnesses," and at 7:45 p. m. on "A Cloud Overshadowing." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Training union at 6:30 p. m. IXGLEMDE The Rev. T. C.

Pen-Hell, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a. m. on "The Everlasting Love," and at 8 p. m. on "He Went.

He Was Sent, He Came." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Brotherhood and Training union at 6:45 p. m. PARKVIEW Dr.

A. T. Pilgreen, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a. m. on "Christian Marriage," and at 7:45 p.

m. on "Why TarriestThou." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Training union and Brotherhood at 6:30 p. m.

r-OlTHMDE The Rev. J. P. Kane, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a.m. and at 8 p.

m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. B. T.

U. and Brotherhood at 6:45 p. m. p.m. Ladies' circle at 9 a.m.

Den mothers, den dads, Cub mas burg, Texas, formerly president for 27 years of Southwestern Baptist Theological seminary, is president of the boarl. Robert H. Coleman, song book publisher and assistant to Dr. Truett, has heen recording secretary for the entire 25 years. Dr, Walter R.

Alexander Is associate secretary and Orville Groner is treasurer. Services at First Baptist ters and Cubbers will attend the meetings as well as parents of Cubs and prospective leaders. Discussions. Heart every Friday at 7:30 p. m.

Christian Science FIRST Services at 1J a.m. and Location: 823 Jordan street. ceremonies, games, stunts and other Being Held by Charlie and Laurie Taylor 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. up of money set aside from his pay and money contributed by government.

It is granted only upon application and is payable only to dependents eligible upder the law. Who Are a Soldier's Dependents? Primarily, a wife and child (Class A relatives); dependent parents and minor dependent sisters and brothers (Class dependents). How Much Is Set Aside From the Soldier's Pay? Twenty-two dollars a month, if the allowance is for Class A relatives only, or Class dependents only; $27 a month, if it for both Class A and Cass B. How Much Will the Soldier's Dependents Get? Here aic a few examples: Wife $50 Wife and child $62 Wife and two children Father and mother only $47 Presbyterian FIRST Dr. Wade H.

Boggs, pastor, will speak at 10:55 a.m. on "Being Prepared." The Rev. J. Warren Kaufman, Philadelphia, will speak at 7:30 p.m. on 'Contrasts." Church school at 9:30 a.m.

Pioneer "Family Hour" at 5 p.m. Young people's fellowship hour at 6 p.m. Young people's vespers at 6:30 p.m. Bible study at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

CEDAR GROVE The Rev. McNair Smith, pastor, will speak at 8 p.m. on "God's Providence." There will be no 11 a.m. service, church school at 9:45 a.m. DIN LAP MEMORIAL Dr.

Charles L. Power, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a.m. on "Whose I Am, and Whom I Serve," and at 7:30 p.m. on "Lim activities will teach the Cub leaders how to "learn by doing." Mid-week meeting at 8 p.m. Wednes day.

Reading room at 818 Ardis building. Location: 3201 Centenary boulevard. Sunday will begin the final week Training Course for Cub of the Spiritual Victory Crusade in the First Baptist church, held by Charlie and Laurie Taylor. There will be three preaching services Sunday Leaders Will Begin Tuesday Night HOLY TRINITY The Right Rev. Msgr.

F. Van Haver, pastor. Low mass and general communion at 7 a.m. At 10 a.m. high mass with special program and sermon by the pastor, CHRIST, THE KING (Bossier City) Masses on Sunday at 7 and 10 Sunday schools at 8:30 a.m.

Mass during the week at 6:30 a.m. Confessions before mass and on Saturdays from 5 to 6 j.m., and from 7 to 8 p.m. Location: Barksdale boulevard. ST. THERESA OF THE LITTLE H.

Armbrust. Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. L.

H. Northcutt, and Mrs. C. E. Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kurtz wll have charge of exhibits and craft work.

Other leaders are being selected for service. The annual all-cubbers training courses have proved very popular in Shreveport. Those attending enjoy Episcopal ST. MARK'S The Rev. James M.

Owens, D.D., rector. The Rev. Arthur M. Sherman, assistant minis ttr. at which Doctor Taylor will preach.

Bible Classes At 10:50 a.m. his subject will be 'The Unwilling Cross Bearer." In the A training course for Cub leaders FOI SQL ARE Dean M. E. Smith, afternoon at 3, there will be a Spe and prospective leaders of Cubs will Services for the second Sunday In Lent will include: Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m.; children's matins "and teacher, will speak at 9:30 a. m.

on "Our Glorious Legacy" in the city begin In the Caddo parish court house ited Service." Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Young people's vespers at 6:30 p.m. Training class for new officers of the woman's auxiliary at 10 a.m. Monday. Mrs.

T. D. Connell Belcher, the study of the boys and how to operate the Dens and Packs In order to get the Cubbing program over to cial Topio of the Day Service when the preacher will discuss the problem of the Jew, his history, his present condition, and how the future of the Wife and parents $80 How Boon Does a Family Allowance Begin to Be Paid The allowance begins to accrue the hall auditorium. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Invitations to attend the course of Instruction are being extended to all men and women FLOWER The Rev.

Martin F. Walsh. Mass at 7 and 10 a.m. Confessions the boys in an interesting way. teacher.

Men's club supper at 7 p.m. world is wrapped up in what happens sides the serious study there month after he applies and is payable when that month has ended. naw serving as leaders In the Cub program. Parents and otherls Inter on Saturday from 4 to 6 p. m.

and from 7 to 8 p.m., and before mass Tuesday. to him. The subject title is "Behold WESTMINSTER The Rev. I. O.

the Jew." Sunday night at 7i30, For Instance, if he applies In March, CEDAR GROVE FOIR SQUARE The Rev. Charles R. Gaines, field tupervlsor of Pour Square Gospel churches in the south, will be the guest speaker at 7:45 p. at the Pour Square Gospel tabernacle. The Rev.

Nola Amos, pastor. Location: 306 East 70th street. ested In character building and rec church school at 9:25 a.m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m.; vesper service at 7:30 p.m. Open house for men in the armed service will be held In the Parish house from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Lenten services for the week: Evening prayer and sermon at 5 p.m.

Tuesday; service of devotion and address at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; and children's evensong at 5 p.m. every morning. always a good deal of fun and fellowship as the 'play way" and "learning by doing" methods are used by the instructors. Doctor Taylor will discuss "Midnight the allowance begins to accrue in ST.

CATHERINE OF SIEXA The April and is payable in May. Who May Apply? Rev. Msgr. J. V.

Plauche, pastor. Alexander, pastor, will speak at 11 a.m. on The Far-Away Heart," and at 7:30 p.m. on "The Transfiguration." Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Young people's vesper groups at 6:30 Services during Lent: Masses on reation for younger boys are cordially invited to attend.

John O. Shanks of New York City, a national director of Volunteer Training for the Boy Scouts of America, will be the speaker for the. opening session next Tuesday evening. Sundays at 7:30 a.m. and at 10:30 The soldier may apply as soon as he is on active duty.

All enlisted men In the fourth, fifth, sixth or seventh grades may apply. Dependents may a.m. On week days at 7:30 a.m. ex p.m. Mid-week service at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday. oept on Friday and Saturday of this Catholic ST. JOHN'S The Rev. John J. Druhan, S.

pastor; the Rev. A. T. Bhelby, S. the Rev.

Felix L. Clarkson, S. and the Rev. P. G.

week at 8 a.m. Evening devotions as follows: Way of the Cross on apply, too, but it is better for a soldier himself to do it. His wife and child (also a divorced 'ife to whom Wednesdays, the End the War Cru Lutheran FIRST The Rev. A. L.

Pfennig, pastor, will speak at 10:45 a.m. on "The Faith That Wins." Judge Chris FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ANNOUNCES PRE-EASTER PLANS sade every Friday, and sermon and Carbajal, S. assistants. Sunday masses at 6, 7, 8, 9:30 and 11 a. m.

Photography." Laurie will play a concert piano at all the services and will give several special solos Sunday night. There will be services each night this coming week at 7:45 with the exception of Saturday. On Monday and Thursday nights the evangelist will show all colored movies of our own United States, which will include Yellowstone Park, the New York World's Fair, Hollywood, California and Washington, D. C. As a special feature.

Doctor Taylor will reshow the movies of the Holy Land on Wednesday night. Laurie will play his final piano recital on Friday night, which will be made up of modern music, and the services will close Sunday and Monday, benediction on Sundays. 'alimony Is payable) may receive this benefit with or without his consent. But Class dependents may receive His topio will be "The Cub Age Boy and How Cubbing Meets the Boy's Needs." The boy, his nature, needs, environment, individual differences and physical, mental and social characteristics will be covered under the first topic. Cubbing as an everyday program, Cubbing and the home, character influencing and Cubbing ideals will be discussed under the Barnette will address the organizations of the church at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Confessions are heard dally during masses and on Saturdays and the eve of holy days from 4 p. m. to 6 it onyl 1 the soldier agrees, How Is Application Made? The full pre-Easter schedule of ac Church of Christ, CRESWELL STREET The Rev.

J. A. Dickey, pastor, will speak at 10:45 tivities at First Methodist church has Pfennig will speak at 8 p.m. Wednesday on "A Word of Loving Care." p. and 7 to 8:30 p.

m. Novena ervices In honor cf the Sacred Application is only on the official form WD, AGO 625. These forms are available at reception centers, recruiting stations, local chap been announced by Dr. Dana Dawson pastor, as follows: Chapel worship service and instruc Junior choir and Luther league at second topic. 7 p.m.

Friday. Location: 721 College street. The training program for younger tion course Junior and Junior departments, March 14-April 4 at 10:10 ST. PAIL'S The Rev. A.

E. Beh- boy leaders Is being conducted by the a.m. rend, pastor, will speak at 10:30 Leadership Training and Cubbing committees of Norwela council. For a.m. on "At the Enemies' Fire," and at 8 p.m.

on "That' Dark and Dole Decision day for children 9-12, April 4. The ministers wilt conduct services In the Junior and Junior Hi March 28-29. Twenty thousand people have already attended the services, the great auditorium being filled at practically every service. four Tuesday nights following the opening session on March 23 the ful Night." Holy communion with Two simple steps to amazing Afeiv course will be continued. Experienced ters of the American Red Cross, service command headquarters and the Office of Dependency Benefits.

Is Documentary Proof of Relationship and Dependency Required? Yes, and soldiers or relatives should gather that proof before submitting applications and attach it to application. Documentary evidence consists of certified copies of the public or church record of marriage and of the birth of the soldier's children; two affidavits of dependency, sworn Visitation week, April 11-18. During it Charlie" "Laurie' the 8 p.m. service. The Walther league at 8 p.m.

Tuesday. A special service for the deaf will be held at "8 p.m. Wednesday. The leaders have charge of the several phases of the program. Among these are: Joel Hvmes.

chairman of Nor- this period visits will be made to' prospective members. Daily report; lnS of the auxiliary and Installed on luncheons will be held. March loth include the following: Children who are to unite withi President, Mrs. W. F.

Conway; the church on Palm Sunday will meet 'vice-presidents, Mrs. Grady Nelson Rev. W. A. Westerman, Memphis, wela council committee who, with other members of his committee, will serve as the training course pack will conduct the service.

Location: 3238 West College street. "BEH0LD-THE-JEW!" HEAR DR. CHARLIE TAYLOR better looks1. in the Sexton Chapel each after- an wrs- u- spnenson; secre committee. Paul Armstrong, cubbing noon at 4 o'clock for Instruction in commissioner, is serving as training tary, M.

B. Fridge; treasurer, Mrs. if. A. Stamen; historian, Mrs.

J. W. Paylor; secretary of spiritual Methodist FIRST Dr. Dana Dawson, pastor, to by disinterested persons, for each Class dependent named in the application filed by a relative or dependent of the soldier. Discuss This Subject the meaning of church membership and the Christian way of life.

Decision day in the Senior department, April 11. will speak at 10:50 a.m. on "The life, Mrs. John Files; secretary of course director, being assisted by R. E.

Jacobs and A. W. Bridges. Field commissioners for cubbing assigned Al 3 f.IVI. Church and the Present Crisis." Dr Another Important form of relief the for soldiers and their families is Dewit Baldwin will speak at 5 p.m.

in to special duties are J. C. Delegal, B. B. Romine, O.

H. Voran, J. E. I Youth fellowship supper at 6:10 p.m. will be followed by discussion groups of young people and adults.

foreign missions, Mrs. J. W. Fulton; secretary of home missions, Mrs. G.

A. Frierson; S. and P. missions, Mrs. G.

M. Stamper; secretary of religious education, Mrs. W. M. Buchanan; secretary of Christian social service, Mrs.

T. F. Bell; pastor's aid, Mrs. W. M.

Phillips; social activities, Mrs. E. Palm Sunday, April 18. Children will be received into church membership in a special service in the church auditorium at 10 a.m. Decision day for Senior Hi and Young People's departments.

April 18- Pine and H. W. Nasse. Since the whole training course Church school at 9:30 a.m. Is set up with the same organization as a regular Cub pack following men BOSSIER CITY The Rev.

George called the Class allotment, which Is taken from a soldier's pay. This Class allotment may go to dependents, or for a civilian life-insurance premium, to a bank, for a savings or a checking account in the soldier's name, or in the name of a dependent. It is a voluntary allotment authorized by a man in the army, by a First Baptist Church Also 10:50 A.M. "The Unwilling Cross Bearer'' 7:30 P.M. "Midnight Photograohy'' F.

Wilson, pastor, will speak at 10:55 a.m. and at 8 p.m. Location: 609 will serve as den chiefs: Earl Kight Holy week. April 18-25. Bishop W.

C. Martin, D.D., will preach twice daily up to and Including Good linger, L. M. Elgin, Paul Hodges, Ogilivie street. L.

Castenado; counselor for business women, Mrs. Wade Boggs: finance chairman, Mrs. V. C. Hoye; Red Jimmy Valentine, L.

H. Northcutt, BROADMOOR The Rev. George Pearce, pastor, will speak at 10:50 a.m. on "The Deserter Who and Horace Green. Den mothers selected are Mrs.

T. M. Preslar, Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. Easter Sunday, April 25.

Two morn-Cross. Mrs. L. V. Gorton; flowers, ing services will be held, one at 9:30 Mrs.

L. T. Lancaster; house, Mrs and one at 11 a.m., with sermons byicharles Boggs; hospitality, Mrs. L. Laurie Plays The 9-Foot Came Back," and at 7:30 p.m.

on "The Model Neighbor." Church school Dr. Dana Dawson, minister. Allen; --iblicitv. Mrs. H.

D. Haber- member of the WAAC, by army nurses and certain civilian employees of the war depaitment on duty ottside the United States. The allotment la taken from the allottef's pay each month and sent to his dependents in the at 9:30 a.m. Intermediate league at Steinwav At All Services! One More Week of The Easter Sunday night, the choir un- yan; defense service council, Mrs. der the direction of Mr.

Bert Duerln-j George Hearne; courtesies to service ger, will present a beautiful Easter men, Mrs. R. Klrby. pay, plus a sum contributed by the government, and is payable only to certain relatives or dependents; an allotment Is a sum deducted entirely from the serviceman's own pay. Spiritual Victory j) 4 ProZote the flow of vital I digestive juices in the stomach I fiv-Energixe your body with A RICH RED PIOOP form of a government check.

It may cantata. Circle chairmen 1 COME! A special service will be held at be In any amount the allotter wishes to authorize, provided (if he is an enlisted man) he leaves himself not 4 o'clock Easter Sunday afternoon, at new year are: Mrs. J. H. Flournoy, Mrs.

J. Merrill Grai-am, Mrs. J. E. Fontaine, Mrs.

P. E. Sippel, Mrs. R. J.

Ogilvie, Mrs. S. O. Turner, Mrs. H.

M. Silver, Mrs. Fred C. Besse-ler, Mrs. A.

B. Cranor, Mrs. L. K. Gid- which time Dr.

Dawson will baptize a large number of babies and small children. Continuing his series of sermons on "Resources for Present Day Living," Dr. Dawson will speak Sunday Vk per Month less than $10 a month. An officer may allot his entire pay and allowances An allotment is payable at the end of. the month for which it Is made and the check may be mailed during the following month.

An allot dens, Mrs. Reid Mitchell, Mrs. E. morning, Marcn 21, on the theme L. Rawlins, Mrs.

H. H. Miller, Mrs. Hugh Austermell, Mrs. B.

Carpenter, Mrs. H. V. Bahlau, Mrs. "The Church and the Present Dr.

Dewitt Baldwin, a former mis IN CIVIL SERVICE ment authorized to begin In January N. Petzin. Mrs. J. T.

Means. Jr I sionary to Burma, will speak at the R. C. Boisseau. Mrs.

Vhfrt. Mr. lis payable in February. A soiaier in five o'clock vesper service. Dr.

Bald-jj. t. Ferguson, Jr, and Mrs. R. FJthe urth.

fifth, sixth or seventh win is wun tne Metnoaist board of i Humble. grades of the army may autnorize an allotment and also apply for a family allowance. missions and la a guest this week of the Centenary college faculty and student body. Following the vesper service there ANSWERS NIRSE CALL Alexandria, March 19 (Special). A soldier may increase, decrease Among volunteers answering the call; or discontinue an allotment at any OFFICE POSITIONS New salaries for Federal Civil Service office positions, 48 hour week, are announced as follows: Junior Stenng.

$146 per month Senior Typist 146 per month Senior Ptenog. 164 per month Junior Typist 126 per month These are vital cosltions In the war effort. Both young women and those of mature years are needed. Some positions are in Washington; others are in the field service nearer home. wiy be a fellowship supper at 6 for 720 nurses (Louisiana's quota; time on the official form provided o'clock, with young people and adult'for this year) was Miss Ethel Cecillia! for that purpose.

Main difference be-dlscussion groups immediately daughter of Mrs. Esther Mc-itween the two methods, family al- lng. Neal of Effie, La. Miss McNeal was'lowance plan and Class allotment sworn in Thursday and Is to report! plan, is: a family allowance consists to Camp Barklcy, Texas. I of a sum deducted from a soldier's bloating fails to supply the necessary body energy tissue repair often resulting In nervousness and loss of energy.

So with ample stomach digestive Juices PLUS rich, red-blood you should enjoy that sense of well being which denotes physical fitness mental alertness I If you are imbject to poor diizestion You may overcome the discomforts or embarrassment of Sour Stomach Jerky Nerves "WHO MADE THE DEVIL?" Where Did Sin and Satan Come From? "WHY DOESN'T GOD KILL SATAN AND STOP SIN AND WAR?" Hear and See The Bible Answer SUNDAY NIGHT 8:00 THE BIBLE LYCEUM Municipal Auditorium One of the most informative and inspiring Evangelistic services ever conducted in Shreveport! SPECIAL FEATURES! Music Pictures Question Box KTES and KRMD INTENSIVE TRAINING ANNUAL TRAINING CLASS TO BE HELD BY PRESBYTERIANS li EM Aches or Anhtes Our intensive courses will pre- pare you quickly to meet Civil Service standards, whether or not you have had previous Business ii or suspect aencient rea-oiooa as tne LOSS Of Appetite Underweight cause of your trouble, yet have no or- S'lgcxiTc wmpidinn weakness BSS Tonic may be Just what you need I training or experience. If you Pnttr especially aetignea to promote roor WOmpieXIOn the flow of vital dleestive Juices In the If you're feeling out o'sorta. Get TTd Nlrtita eut wutaa hb.H i out wastes which become may poisonous If Getting value out of the food you eat "-P Wood strength Trtwrimportant results enable you eat 500 or 2,000 pounds yearly. you to enjoy the food you do eat To do this, scientists say, you must to make use of it as Nature Intended, fcava an adequate supply of natural Thus you may gft new vitality pep stomach digestive Juices and rich, red- animated attractive 1 blood must be present. Build Sturdy Health preier.

you can cnoose a position in a local business office after completing this training. We are receiving several times as many local calls as we can fill. Send the coupon below or telephone (or free bulletin explaining subjects offered, time required, and reasonable tuition cost. The Woman's Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church will hold Its annual Auxiliary Officers Training class on Monday afternoon, March 22 with Circle Chairmen assembling at the church at 1:15 p.m. to be lead by Mrs.

W. F. Conway and all secretaries of cause and tffe historian meetmg at 3 p.m. with Mrs. H.

D. Haberyan as leader. At the conclusion of the Training Class at 3 p.m. all officers will gather at the church for the first meeting of the church year for the new executive board. Officers selected at a recent mect- improper nitt, overwore, undue war- so that the Doctors hut better Me, colds, the flu or other li)ne often serve our Fighting Forces or suffer from Burning Pusages, Backache, STOllen Ankles, Nervousness, Rheumatic Pains, Dizziness, Circles Under Bveg and feel worn-out.

the cause may be non-organic and BOn-ystemtc Kidney and Bladder troubles. Worry. Colds, working too hard, or overeating or drinking may create an excess of Acids and overload your kidneys so that they need help to flush out poisonous wastes that might otherwise undermine your health. Help Kidneys Remove Acids Nature proridn the Kidnevs tc clear end wrif your blood and to lemore excess Acids. The Kidneys contain about nine million tiny tubes or fUers through which the heart pumps blood about S00 times an hour, nieht and dav.

so it's easy to see that they may Z.nrr jH Thousands and thousands of users have ttoM and luces the strength, testified to the benefits BSS Tonic has Jn? operating on oniy a brought to them and iH-lentlflc research TO to 75 healthy blood volume or a shows that It rt resultv-that whv so tomach digeotlTe capacity of only 50 manys.iy-ESSTonlcbuildssturdvhealth to 0ri normal la severely handicapped. msk- voii again At Undlgwted food sours, causes gas tfrug6toreclnl0snd0oz.ses.,3.S.S.Co. uuweu wrcumuiaie, inus aiding nature in atlmalattng an increase of energy, which may easily make you feel years younger. Guaranteed Trial Offer Usually, In non-organle and non-systemle Kidney and Bladder disorders the very flrst dose of Cj-ate goes right to work helping the Kidneys flush out excess Acids, poisons and wastes. And this cleansing, purifying Kidney action, in just a day or so.

may easily make you feel younger, stronger and better than in years. A printed guarantee with each package of Cystea insures an immediate refund of ail your monev unless you are completely satisfied. Oct Cystea froitt your druggist today for only 5c. Notz: Cyjfcz ft prorfaced aader fTte rfirecfion of a license phytic ft for Thi Knnx oae ef the largest drvg companies i Me: world rifa laooraiorf cornVcftoas in U.S.A.. Cauda.

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