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THE ST. HELENS VOLUME XLI ST. HELENS, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1922 GREET NEW YEAR IN QUIET WAY REDUCED $4,000 Vole to Kllintnul«' Item of E m ergen t > l-'und— F a ir ftlltm I m lia is e d Apl>ro|irl< |50U— A V\ >in 1 > Watch l*iirtlee are Held and t ’liurcli- i'« IIavt* ¡Service« a« New tear Knters. The year 11122 was quietly but cordially greeted by many Ht Helens people who were up lo witness hi advent. Several of the churches had watch services and at many of Ili homes In Hi Helens there were funi 11 y gatherings and reunions The Knights of I'ylhias bud planned a big dance for New Year eve, but when the news was received of the tragic death of Mrs. Jaunlta Miles, the dance was culled off. Tb*' Had accident cast a gloom ov«r the city and was responsible for the quiet reception of the New Year Monday was s legal holiday and the banks, public offices snd store« were closed through the mills oper nted and the steamer t'elllo, the only vessel In port, worked cargo. -■« - ------------ T h « Mteamor t'elllo laden with 950,000 feet of lumber and carry ing a number of passengers, sailed on Thursday for Han Pedro vlu Han Kranclsco The holiday season ended Tuesdav and the students of the several state colegea who have been spending the season with parents sud friends, re turned to their respective liihtltullons Monday John Johnson has his big bus In a Portland shop undergoing needed repairs, but expects to be on the run today During the time the bus was off the run, several Jitneys looked sfler the transfer of passengers to and from the depot. I igiil »u Heveral 11« Hi«. ■" ■— « All wta nut hanuouy ut III« bud get meeting III tli« rlrcull court room FrRluy afternoon. Aflur County Clark Hunt toad thu proposed budget a motion wui made to adopt Hi« budget aa road. Ill« motion * 1 « ■iH'ondnd W. U Hillard inov«d an amrnilini'Dt that th« budget bo mail by section, prefacing tho motion wltu a lengthy Htutemuiil ua lo tbu prw»«ni day bitch taxation. Tbu amHudmutii « a a seconded aud carried and tb« re- n r iling of tb« budget wum begun. Kxcepl for a lengthy «peei h by F. H. Taylor, Hill« wa» aald uutll the ex- p«na« of th« sheriff's office »u« brought up It «bowed an ««timated Incroaa« of approximately $<ul* over the provlou« yoar and Judge Whit« oxplaluud where ilia n«ce««ary Itouia came In. After ootue argument tuu budget allowunc« waa paaaed by a lain« majority vote. Item after tom waa read auJ quickly approved, aa It waa apparent that ammunition waa being held In reetrve for certain il«ma. The flral gen waa fired when K. N. Lovtiiuce auggeated that the allowance tor the county fair be incruaaed from $1000 to $1500. He explained that <1000 , ■ --...... . waau'l eufflcienl to bang up the premium« which would be attractive WILL LECTURE ON to the fariuura and apolte of the Im HEBREW HISTORY portance of thu fair. The motion '■ — i — d waa aecondod and after aouie debate Professor Harold H Tuttle of carried Seemingly the Item« of thouaanda Pacific university Is to speuk at the of dollar« were forgotten when the Congregational church next Hundsy allowance for the office of Fruit In evening on the historical background apector waa brought before the meet of Klljah under the title "The (¡real Ing An appropriation of <100 had «si Man of his Century ' Mr Tuttle was for two years sec been made aa against <800 for the previoua year lieurga Ithodea who retary of the coant division of the Uvea near Scappooae aud boa an or religious education association, and chard, waa not In favor of auch a two yearn director of education In church, I red ml lull He claimed that the fruit Klret Congregational Of his lectures on educa Induatry of Columbia county could Angeles aud would be made au Important In- tional and religious themes, I hose on duatry If many of the fruit grower« Old Testament prophets have proved could have the advice of a competent the most popular and stimulating No more Interesting line of study fruit lnapertor. He cited hie own ex perience aa an orchard!«! In aupport In any field could be found than of hla atatoment. A U Morrle, for the new series of Hundny school les Mr. mer county fruit Inspector, told of sons on the Hebrew prophets tho poaalblllttea of Columbia County Tuttle, who Is an authority on Hi becoming a great fruit eroduclrg brew history, will preeent some of county If proper attentlcn waa paid th« Illuminating facta which form to orchard«. F. H Taylor waa In a background to thin study at his favor of a good aum for a competent Sunday nvnnlng service ------------ • ------------ fruit Inapector but wandered away from the aubjecl on a dlaruaaion of ST. HELENS HIGH road condition« and aat down when VS. PORTLAND TODAY W U. Hillard callod attention of Chairman White that Taylor waa out The basketball learn of Ht Helen* of order H. C. Morton elated that a 1100 appropriation for the work high will Journey to Portland today would bn mouey thrown away and and try concluhlonn with the quintet moved that the Item be alrlrken from of Washington high. Coach Isense- the budget, If that waa all that could has had the boys out for rugular be nliowed Hla motion was «wound practice and they have much Im While anti ed by Glen It. M«taker. Several olh proved In their playing era talked at length on the Import cipating a close game the locals feel ance or unimportance of the office sure they will win from Washington Saturday ulght St Helena high will of Inapector and when J H Flynn moved aa amendment to Morton'J again play the town team and hope Thu town team motion, that the «alary of fruit In- to win this gai.io apector be fixed at $1200 per year, It has handed the high hoys two de arouaed the Ire of W U Hillard, for feats and they are determined to be made a etalemout to the effect even up the score. A fast game In A nominal admission that Klynn voted Illegally at a «chool looked for election, that he waa not a bona-fid« charge will be made and a large taxpayer and ahould not be allowed crowd Is expected —— — ♦ ■ ---- -- to vote tax««, no conaldorable portion Mr. and Mrs K. K Niblock of of which ho would have to pay Chairman White Interrupted Mr Hil Hcappooso were St. Helens visitors Mrs Niblock is the lard by atatlng that a port loo of hla Wednesday remark« were out of order and hat Mist's correspondent In Bcappoose no place In the proceeding« of the aud neighborhood and her news ar budget meeting. At the conclusion ticles from that growing section ol of Hillard's «pooch, Klynn arose and the county add much to the Inter «aid: " I wish to say that Hillard Is a esting county news which regularly appears In The Mist. liar." Commlneloner Weed seeing that a storm was raging and fearing It meeting, and when the question to would result In c. wreck, rushed the abolish rhe office was put before the oil ran and poured oil upon the meeting there were sixteen votes for troubled water« of healed argument, and sixteen against, according to in his usual quiet manner the com- Chairman While s count. The chair mlHSloner staled that the court rea man having the right to vote, voted llxed the Importance of a compelen’ In the affirmative. Another Item which worried many fruit Inspector and It was not their Idea to abolish the office nor to In of those present was tho "Kmergency terfere with the work. The small ap Fund' of $4,770 37. Walter lllakea- propriation of $100 the court made, ley could not understand why the 37 ho «luted, wan lo conform to the law rent« was added on He thought $4,- which required that orchards be In 000 was n plenty without the ad spected. If the county did nut do ditional 37c. Others voiced hts sen Chairman While explained this, «late authorities would and timent. charge |t to the county, he said that It wan a matter of Impossibility Knowing that K C. Hollbaugh, coun to accurately figure out Just to the ty agent, was an experienced orchard- cent or dollar how much would he l«t having been prominently identl needed for the county expense "Un fl<-d with that Industry In one of the looked for expenses and demands arc lending fruit producing counties of continually coming In.' he said, "and Oregon, the court thought better re we should have some little fund la suits would be obtained If he looked take care of such demands and ex after the work of fruit Inspector and penses '* The majority of those pres Mr Hollbaugh had agreed to do so. ent did not agree with his Idea, how Blare the performance of such work ever, and It was voted to rut this Item would require the county agent to he fr< m the budget Whether or not the absent from hla office more time than court will do It Is another matter The sum total of the reaults ob It now requires for the schedule work therefore the court had raised the tained by the budget meeting seems rllowance for the office to $2000 per to ho that $<700 was cut from a year, an Increase of $500 over the <280.000 general fund expense anil rrevloua yoar which would cover the <500 added (o It. so II seems that one expense of having «ome one In the seventieth of the budget wns cut or office during Mr llollhaugh s ab about I per cent In these days when senre The Increase wan not for a people are crying for a reduction of rnlao In tho «alary of the county ag from 25 lo 50 per cent and then ent, hnt for additional office expense think that not enough. It Is quite ap The saving to the county would be parent that the budget meeting ac $300 per year, Mr Weed aald and complished little unless It Is that sat the service rendered the fruit grow Isfartlon that comes to some people because of the opportunity of be ers would he better About 50 people were There were some who thought It Ing heard. was an unnecessary expense to main preaent at the meeting The total tax levy. Including stale, tal» the office of county roadmaater and there was much heated and fo r school, road fund and market road cible argument on the subject Bo fund la approximately <474.000 The much wrangling over small Items h«d general fund levy, according t * taknn place before this subject waa County Clerk Hunt, la about $8,000 brought up that many had left the lea* than last > ear M’CORMICK BUILDING NUMBER t SOCIAL QUESTIONS DEPICTED BY FILM In s tru c tiv e l/ntiures and Klim.-, to be Hlniwn by H y g ie n e Society. Under the auspices of tho Ht. Hel ens Chamber of Commerce wno am j working in conjunction with the Ore * gon Social Hygiene Society, films 14“ Hownjn.ur of R«ln Driver Mine s dialing with the various phase« o: R,,*,! ( ur Mil.« me nodal (jucHt'on will be showu at the Liberty theatre Monday after Inatantly Kill***) Is Tli; ugiit— Accl- coon aud even.ng The pictures and d„ „ Haiipras on Warren-Ht. Hel- accompanying lectures are clean, In ens Road. structive, sane and to the po.nt. On Monday afternoon at 1:30, o ’clock there will be a meeting foi M.s Jaunlta Mil s, wife of Sher- wouien only and Mrs Ellen Kelly I man M. Mllec, was almost instantly will give an instructive address on I killed HMurday evening at about 8:15 subjects of vital Interest. At 2:3b o'cKck when the touring car of H. o’clock films will te shown for the 1'. McCormick, driven by George 'jeneflt of the school children There Perkins, overturned at a point on the Ttiix trodem buslneea block was rec< nlly < i mpleted. It has » frontage of is no admission charge and tickets old St. Helens-Wa:*ren road where from Professor the logging railroad crosses the coun 114 feel on Columbia Sln-et and ext end# 4444 feet on (lowlitx Hire»-t. It 1« may be obtained Rutherford at the high school. ty road. a «eml-flre-proof building of Indio« tile construction with a I’ atmtrv Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock a I rick front. The lower floor Is dlv iili-il Into six store rooms and Ibe up- Mrs. Miles and Mr. Perkins were meeting will be held for men and on their way to the Miles residence l«*r floor I iun a iliinrw ball with 7(1041 feet of floor spare. The building cost older boys only Field Agent Wag- approximately fUlö.lMMl and I« owned by Mrs. Nellie H. Met ormick. which is about nidwuy between St. tier of th* «'.ciety will give an to-1 Helen. , nd War-en. Mr. and Mrs. Htruetlve address and there will be Miles had returned from Portland several reels of Interesting films only a I(3W toura and Mr shown cm the screen Local physl- M.lwi ca, deTclopi g encme trouble. ? , V. . l° ° k K «4 v race for repairs. Secretary John \. Storla of the 8 t Mm. Milos coing to the restuonce of elens ( hamber of Commerce and Mr and Mrg H K McCormick to Dr I,. G. Ross, city and county health wait until the car was put in running e officer -re co-operating with Mr. order. Becoming Impatient to reach Jury Itrln gs In V erd ict o f N ot tlu ll- Hecond Hlmw to Is- (liven Wednesday Wagner In the matter The public Is hor home, dress for the K. of P. par ty, but Recom m end*. a R eprim an d Night In Order to A tioni module cordially Invited and .-.a stated there ty and to bring her children to St. is no admission charge Helena, she accepted the use of the G iven D efen d an t — Case A ttra cts Crowds— "Small Town Rig Min McCormick car, Mr. Perkins, brother BRIEF HAPPENINGS Much AttentJon. strel*" Sure to Make u Hit. of Mrs McCormick volunteering to ABOUT THE CITY make the drive After hearing the evidence !n the According to the statement of Mr. Th • long-talked of St Helen Installation Postponed,— The Joint Perkins the car was traveling at a case ol the Stale vs Theodore (Tate , C'haml liter of Ci ontinerce minstrel show Hammer, charged with having Intox- will b. on the boards Tuesday anti toaUllr.tloa of the recently elected rate of 16 to 18 miles per hour. Rain catlng liquor In his po me»« on, u Wednesday nights of the coming officers of St. Helens Lodge No 117 was falling In torrents and It was Jury returned a verdict of "not gull week at the Liberty theatre, so there :lu<1 ,he Rc*>ekr.h Lodge which v,as to difficult to see through the wind v0 l>«0n held Saturday night, Jan- shield, he said. Approaching the ly, but we recommend that a se are only three days more to wa t vere reprimand he given by the People passing by or residing near nary 7, hag been postponed until railroad crossing where a road leads to the Columbia County mill and Judge " Soveral lawyers who were Joe Nauman's house on Nob Hill and Thursday night, January 12. • • • turns at right angles from the main interviewed say that never before not knowing what was transpiring, American lA-gton Meet.— Indica road, he mistook that road for the bad they beard of such a verdict The would think that a new "bug house" tions are that there will be a full main road and s -eing his error, at Jury who rendered the verdict was, bad been opened, but such Is not the ■ i Bnllngk r r w u L it Kuth rase; It's only the Chunters practic attendance at the meeting of Co tempted to swerve the car back to erford and J L. ('bittern of SI. Hel ing for the "Small Town Rig Min lumbia Post, American Legion In the the main road. It was too If.te, how county court room of the court ever, as the rl«ht cide wheels of the ens, J. II I’ rle and A. T. Klldan of strels." y and tbw car West Ht. Helens and J. U. McVey of Nimble fingers have fashioned 'h e, house Monday night, January . . . 9. The car had left the ro was at such an angle that It tipped Columbia City. t:i*-n it Metsker gorgeous green velvet evening clothe, I " M . t !? 2 represented the defendant and John for the end men, for the soloists and wlll he installed and matters of much over, Mrs. Miles being caught by the Mr L. Koote was the prosecuting attor a.lso for the elaborate chair :ov<r- Importance to the post will be acted front seat and pinned down Perkins mauaged to get clear of the ney tigs and stage settings for the Grand j upon. wreckage and endeavored to extri Hummer was arrested on the night Minstrel of the First Part. „ . „ cate Mrs. Miles, he said, but the car of December 22 when In company End men have to be funny and can hk * s * a too ueavy heavy iur for him to right with L a » (lore on a trail aoveral •âii v ($ 114 * i in air in** *nv un** mnrp c;,r, cu,utral Agent h i . Hollbaugh and was iuu mm iu ngni so he ne miles west of I»eer Island Accord able of doing this than Jo« Naurau-i. M,“ * haT* exchanged hastened to the home of H. R. Hud- ing lo the testimony of Sheriff W el R J Coates Hally Heacock ai-d J <l uarter»- Mr Hollbaugh moving toison a short distance from the scene lington. Deputy Sheriff Hatfield uu<l R 4 ; li by with S. C. Morton, -he ,-en i ! ‘° flowr of l»ha court houae i of the accident and Mr. Hudson and ...... i___. . . . ____, j ... . ...... the roadmaster 1 Mr Hicks rushed to the scene and Carl Hoffmlller. who is deputy mar tertnan ... or interlocutor prodding >h* m I he i, drafting room of luc sbal of St. Helens, the duo v ere ar along The comedians have a brand ;“ dJ” L?Ath* T " “ for.merly succeeded In righting the car and ex Life was ex rested when they ; rrlved at a plate new line of - - luughable Jokes wulch ¡occupied by tho county agent and tricating Mrs. Miles. where a quantity of "moonshine" wa * many of the prominent citizens of St ' » « c ° “ r‘ thought It would be better tinct and it is the supposition that cached and after (lore "had stepped Helena wdl appreciate ( ? ) and e n -' to haTe the ,wo officials exchange- death was almost instantaneous, as it locations and both were well pleased was only a matter of 10 or 15 mln- over a log" and handed a sack of joy liquor to Hammer At this lime the And among th....... th-r.* art '» é c h a n g é utes betw-.-n the :ne the accident - herlff. so lie testified, called out, "I Sam Ingham, Will Russell. Ho'- , , , * * _ , occurred aud the tttue that help ar- am the sheriff, slick ’em up.’ He Bladcburn. Maurice Richardson Hal q ' ««ebraU». Birthday.— Dr. Edwtn rived. nabbed (lore but Hammer fled and ly Heacock, J V. A Parnell, ' Boh u 1 <> 8 sK 1 cel eb£ra.,ed. the ®»ni,rer» ary of j The body was placed in the Hud- Hatfield and Hoffmlller gave chase Nauraon and Swepson Morton. J r . ! 1® birth Saturday. He came very son auto and a quick run made to St. shooting as they ran ufter the flee- mil the chorus of sixteen voices will near not haring a birthday, he said Helens and to the office of Dr. Kd- -ng man lloth Hatfield and Hoff add to the melody. for It was the last day of the month, ! Wjn Ross, but nothing could be done, miller. In answer to questions of At Miles was located at the garago Rufus J. Coates will appear in a ihe year, and also of the week Metsker. acknowledged that they ........ .......... ......___ slde-r.plitting monologue, hts "Ledg the dinner party glveu in his hono- i an(j arrived nt the office a few min fired several shots but fired Into the er of Laughter," and you will be sure j f n - Ross were Mr and Mrs. E utes afterwards ground They overhauled Hamm *r to Join him in the "laughter" part A .K??9, ,T i!.™' ( ar Aa® and The news of the tragic occurrence after a chase of several hundred fee; ■ t it. t. an<l Miss < arrie Libert son of Port- j spread rapidly over the city ana tile and took him Into custody. Welling Rip's Awakening" Is a laughable ian<*- Ross came to St. Helens : anticipated New Y’ ear festivities were ton in llie meantime having snapped stunt In which Hally Heacock an I f, ,Ut., tb . y"°n, j ™ and a! called o ff and a feeling of gloom the handcuffs on (lore Hnffmiller Bob Blackburn are sure to make a ! ial. ! lm® tne ° " Miles house on Co- wag manifest by every one and ex- testified that he took Hummer to tie big hit and the two diminutive “ “ H '*8 street was the last houss on presslon» of sympathy for the de Hammer home and thut he was bleed "coons" brought direct from the cot- '»** and there were but two I Ceased and the bereaved were heard tog profusely about the head Hum ton fields of "Ole Alabcmy" are go rMtUtences bptwoen St. Helens anil t(n every side Mrs Miles had made mer testified that the wound was ing to please you with their South Hou t.°". .Tbe p 0 pu,aL:.°? of S! H? " ! many friends during her several caused by a bullet fired by either ern melodies. j»® at that ' ' me was .50 people, tho ; years reaidenca here and her untime- Hatfield or Hoffmlller. Wellington doctor »aid j |y end caused wide-spread grief "Uncle Remus' Birthday", the old Hatfield and Hoffmlller were given melodies sung by the negroes of day« n/-ini it a d d a t r \ r 3 r t o o The bod) was taken to Lebanon a severe grilling by Metsker and J long since passed, tho Virginia reel POPULAR FAVORITES her former home, and interred in the lively till occurred between the sliet and various other entertaining fea FOR COMING WEEK 'family plot beside her mother wht ;ff and the attorney for the defaml tures are on the program and you " preceded her to the grave a number ant. Charles Ray In "The Village of years ago Funeral services were will be delighted with O'Malley's Hammer testified that I a - o Gor< fiddling Sleuth" is the attraction at the Lib- » eld in the Lebanon Presbvteria.i h; d been at the Hummer house play Hr James T Mr.rtto Is director erty on Sunday and evening, with a church of which she was a member. ng checker« anil asked him to "take of the musical part of the program Sunday matinee from 2 until 6 p m I 'ev John J Conoles. the pastor, con- it walk" aud he followed (lore down and u fine orchestra, with Miss Bessie This 1« a comedy drama with charm ducting tho obsequies. 1 he services the trail. He swore that lie did not Hattun ut the piano, will furnish the and heart appeal The comedy f o r i 8' ' » * grave were conducted by the know of any liquor cache and did uol t lusle for the "coon soloists and the these days is another Edgar effort, Lebanon t bapter of the Eastern Star have his bauds un thu suck of Itquoi chorus " entitled, "Edgar's Country Cousin.” of which deceased was a member. which the officers testified tlore The Chanters' Minstrels have been On Tuesday and Wednesday there During the funeral hour the business handed to him. He ran, he (esllfied, practicing faithfully for the past two will be no pictures, the Chanter« houses of lA*banon were closed as a because he heard some one say. months and they will stage a show | .Minstrels holding the boards mark of resp- ct, and the little church "stick out up." He also heard bul which will long be remembered b\ "Cold Steel,’ a story of a life of ¡waa filled with sorrowing friends who lets whislliug by his head Two ol the people of St Helens and those of adventure among the soldiers of for- came to pay their last respects to Hammer’s brothers testified that surrounding community, and front tune along the Mexican border. Is one whose girlhood and young wom they discovered bullet marks on sev reports Manager Nauntan has tp | scheduled for Thursday and Friday, anhood had been spent among them eral trees "Alaiut the height of a reived it Is probable that a number i This is an all-star cA»t with J P. There was a wealth of floral offer man s head" along the trail which of people will come front Scappoose. i McGowan and Kathleen Clifford iu ings from friends near and far. mute Hammer ran expressions of love, sympathy and Warren, Bachelor Flat, Yankton, ¡the title roles. The defeuae produced several char Deer Island and Goble to witness the! f o r Saturday only Douglas Mac- respect. actor witnesses who testified to the big performance. j Lean cornea to "The Jailbird," a . Deceased was born In Lebanon and good standing of the defendant In In order that there should be no i comedy drama full of pep and laughs was 32 years, t months and 24 days the community, and Lee tlore. who delay In gettlre* trtv«ets. it has been 1 MaeLean is a popular favorlto among a 6 e She was the daughter of Mil- plead guilty to a charge of having arranged for Ee b'-x office at the local movie fans and on this occasion '*.*» A MHler anil h lorence Me auley intoxicating liquor in his possession Miller She was united ir marriage Liberty T h e a o NT* °P*>n on Sa!' 1 they will see him at his best. and was fined $300 and given a to urday aft err *on >_rom one o'clock to j to Mr Miles, June 1, 1908. In ad day jail sentence, testified that Ham five o’clock md MVh reserved sea's dition to her widower, she is sur- M KTHODIHT KI*1H4X>PAL mer knew nothing about the liquor :-nd general • d.T» «in n tickets will be I vlved by two children, a son. Mtlton "The Friendly (Tton-h" cache, that he didn't hand Hammer on sale Francis, aged 11 years and a daugh Tln.-«e w h* do not obtain The Bible school opens each Sun ter, Florence Mae, aged nine years, any sack and that the liquor was his tickets Saturday wll' be accommo On the first ballot the Jury stood dated Tuesday and Wednesday eve day morning at 9:46. The Epworth and her father, Milton A Miller. three for acquittal and three for con nlnga as the box office will be open League, a young people's institution. Hosts of friends In St. Helens, vlction. latter the fourth man at 7:30 o'clock Th* akow'atartY'at 1 ho,<U " * at 6 30 p m The throughout Columbia county. In Port Morning Worship hour begins at 11 land and the Willamette Valley, ex switched over to the side of the de S o’clock and right on the minute fendant and seeing a hung Jury was Mr Nauman say, that those who and H“ PPy Sunday Eve- tend their heartfelt sympathy to the the probable outcome, the remaining prefer to attend the Wednesda' eye- epens with song service at ■ .30 bereaved ones. two Jurymen consented to a verdict nlng performance Instead of the Tues T » 0** various meeting« belong to the of not guilty with the "reprimand" day evening show may make sure of P 0 " P >0 Why not get your share to clause attached having seats by buying tickets Hatur ' h,'m The sermon next Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL morning will tie entitled "Everybody Not since the days of the Tender dat OFFICERS ELECTED The evening topic will be trial has tho court room been so "It's going to be a h.g show" all At It. crowded and a considerable portion the Chanters say and * - reporter fo- “ 9toy*ry. Voluntary or Involuntary The annual eloction of officers of of the population of the Deer Island The Mist, who heard part of two f e- i » P ^ t o l music at both services The community were present either as hearsal« believes they told the truth Epworth league will begin a aerie« the Methodist Sunday school was held at the parsonage Tuesday night. of ittu(lion on John W *n\oy. Jr witnesses or Interested spectators. ------------ * ------------ . ' ’ , .^ . F-ome intprestinn ntudics in the dlf- Dr. L G. Rosa was re-elected super intendent. Mrs. Albert llurcham, sup Greet men are alwat f» ri„a,lng fpren, of Kingdom work The Woman's club will meet at erintendent of the primary depart \V«n Ht Helms tho home of Mre. H Thompson on when you really understand them Tuesday afternoon, January 10 at Herr M r TutHe on "The Greatest Sunday morning service at 9 30 ment. Mrs A. J HoUingworth. sup 2:30 o'clock Mrs J I,. Storla will Man of HI« ( entury Sunday night fo „ owed by Sunday School nt 10:- erintendent of the missionary de ,,„pular f p| «arvice Thura- partmrnt. Mrs W A. I^vl, tho home be p-ogrtm leader and the following at the ( ongregatlcnal church— Adv papers will he road: America anil Vnuve got another guess coming d, y evening at 7:30. The people ol department and Mrs. E A Rosa, sup Japan, America and China, by Mrs If you expect to hear a drv lecture community are cordially Invited erintendent of the cradle roll, a po sition she has filled for several a„ of th* . e „rvtcea J. L. Storla; Heroe« o f Old Japan from a foeelllxed professor Mr Tut j. - - years. Mis# Winnie Melllnger was nnd New Japan, by Mre H. J. South tie is a wide awake, sllmnlnttog Hear him Sunday night at Mr and Mrs. Harry Richardson elected secretary and Mies Grace ard; Japanese Art, by Mre. Philip speaker Carlson. Congregational church and son Donald, returned from Ett- Rountree, treasurer. -----W ----------• * ♦ - ■ ■ gene Wednesday where they spent KOK SALE -A used piano. Sohmer Mr. and Mrs C. E I-ake « < : Mrs Jame« Armstrong and sons of the holidays visiting Mrs Rlchard- mrke. cheap for cash. See M. Rl- Marshland spent Christmas with Mr son's rvnrents, Mr. and Mrs W J guests of Mr«. W. O. Wright at e. cen about It. and Mm. C. W. Masten and family, i Young. Portland home on New Year'* day.. HAMMER ACQUITTED CHANTERS' MINSTRELS IN MOONSHINE CASE SHOW TUESDAY NIGHT