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waa th« halberdier's hours. Ite got “'Have you have you lost your two meals with us help aud »1 a money T she asks. ulgiit. 1 eat with him at the table. i “Hlr Percival studies a uiluuts. He liked me. He never told hie uame. “ *1 am poorer,’ says be, 'than (tee lie win truiellng Impromptu, like irourest sandwich msu on tbe street If kings, I trie«« The first time at sup 1 don't earn my living.' per I says to him. 'Have some more "'You call this work? says »be. ‘I of the spuds, Mr. Frellngliuyaeu.' 'Oh, thought a mau worked with bls bands don't be so formal and <>H1«h. Eight or his head instead uf becoming a sen,' says be. Vail me Hal that's mountebank.' short for halberdier' 'Ob, don't think •' 'The calling of a halberdier,* says 1 wauted to pry for names,' says L lie, 'is an aui lent anil honorable one. *1 know all alaiut the illzzy fall from Hometime«.’ says be, 'the man-alarms wealth aud greatness. We've got a at the door lias saved the castle while rouul washing dishes lu the kitchen, th« plumed kulgbte were cake walk aud (he third bartender used to tie a ing in the banquet halls above.* Pullman conductor. And they work, *' *1 see you're not ashamed,’ says (OavrricM by IXiublwlay, I'M» A Co.] Hlr I’ervlval.' says I, sarcastic. she, ’of your peculiar tastes. 1 won " 'Eighteen,* says be, 'as a friendly der, though, that the manhood I used GO aouirtliM» Into th« Blurbs 11» >wl devil lu a relibage scented bell, would to think I saw In you didn't prompt resteuraut < all«<<l you mind cutting up this piece of steak you to draw water or bew wood In Old Munich. Nut fur me? 1 don't say that it's got more stead of publicly flaunting your tguic long ago It was a muscle (ban I have, but'— And then mlriy In thia disgraceful masquerade.' he shows me the Insides of bls hands. resort of Interest "Hlr Percival kind of rattles hla ar Ing Bohemians, They was blistered and cut aud corn mor and aaya: 'Helen, will you suspend et) and swelled up till they looked like but now only art seuleuce in Ulis matter fur just a little lata and musi a couple of flank steaks crisscrossed while? Yuu don't understand,' says be. cian« awl litre- with a knife- the kind the butchers 'I’ve got to hold this job down a bit ary folk frwquaut tilde and take home, knowing what Is longer.* It Rut the rilanrr la yet good, awl I the lies! '* 'You like being u harlequin - or bal- " ‘•hoveling coal.' says he, 'and pil hardier, as you call it? says she. take aoiue dtveralou fruto the conversa ing bricks and loading drays. But tluu of waiter No. 18. " '1 wouldn't get thrown out of the Vur many year» the euntoBH-ra of Old they gave out. and 1 had to resign. I ' job just now,’ says be, with a grin, to Munich have accepted th« place an a was itorn for a halberdier, and I’ve !>« appointed minister to tbe court of faithful copy from the anrient German been educated for twenty four years to ' HL James.' town The big hull with Ita aiimky raft- Oil the position. Now quit knocking “And then the forty H.-P. girl’s eyes are, rowa of Imported «teína, |«>rtrull of my profession and pass along a lot sparkled as hard as diamonds. (loathe anal vemea paluted on the walla more of that ham I'm holdlug the ” 'Very well,' says she. ‘You shall - tmnalHted Into German from tlteorlg closing exercise»,' says he, ‘of a forty have full run of your serving man’s eight hour fast* Inal of the t'lw lnnatl pout» acema at • tastes this night’ And she swims over tDoe|>herically correct when viewed i "The second night he was on the job to the boss’ desk ami gives him u smile he walks down from bls corner to the I that knocks the s|je<-ks off hla uose. through the bottom of a glum. Rut not long ago the proprietors add cigar case and calls for cigarettes. The ** *1 think your Rlndslosh,' says she. •d the room alxive, caller! It the Mt tie customers at the tables all snicker out : is as beautiful as a dream. It 1« a HheiuM iiloae and built In a stairway. i loud to show their acquaintance with little slice of tbe old wo*-'d set down Up there waa an Imitation atone para history. The lasts la ou. in New York. We shall have a nice pet. Ivy covered, and the walla were " 'Au.' let's see oh. yes, ‘Au auarcb- sup|>er up there, but if you will grant pain to 1 to reprwaeut depth and die lam.' says the boss. ‘Cigarettes was us one favor tbe lUusiou will be per tence. with tlM> Rhine winding at the not made at tbe time when halberdiers fret give us your balts-rdler to wait on baac of the vlbeyarded a lope« and the waa Invented ' our table.' ewrtle of Elircubreltatetn loom lug di ** The ones yuu sell wa«.' says Hlr "That bit the boss' antlology bobby redly op|*oslte the entrawe. Of course Percival 'Gaporal wins from chrouol just right 'Hure,' says be. 'dot vlU be there were tables and chairs, and you ogy by tbe length of a cork dp.’ Ho tine. I'nd der orchestra shall Way "Die could have I m * w au>l food brought you. be gets 'em and lights one and puts Wacht am libein" all der time.’ And 1 went Into Gid Munich one afternoon tbe bos in bls brass helmet aud goes he goes over aud tells the halberdier to when there were few customer» and back to patrollug tbe iUudahsiU. go uiwtalra and hustle tbe grub at tbe sat at my usual table near the stair "He made a big bit, 'specially with swells' table. way I was shocked and almost dis the ladles. Home of 'em would poke "'I’m ou tbe job.’ says Hlr Percival, (Meased to perceive that the glass ri- i him with their Auger« to see If be was taking off his belmet aud hanging It gar care by the orchestra stand bad real or ouly a kind of a stuffed figure on Ills halberd and leaning *etn tu the been a ma ale« I to audthertwiis. I did like they burn in elegy. And when curuer. Tbe girl goes up and takes »-A like thlnga to happen In Old Mu he'd move they'd squeak aud make ber seat, and I see her jaw squared ab b Nothing ha>l ever hap|«*ned there eyes at him as they went up to tbe tight under ber smile. 'We're going to before. slush. He looked tine In bls halber lie waited ou by a real halberdier,' Walter No. 1« came and breathed on dashery. He slept at »2 a week In a says she. one who is proud of bls pro my neck. I was Ida by right of dis ball room on Third avenue. He In feasion. Isn't it sweet? covery. Elghtwn'a brain waa built " 'Ripping.' says tbe swell young vited me up there one ulgiit He had Uke a corral. It was full of idetta a little book on tbe washstand that be man. ‘Much prefer a waiter.' aays tbe which, when he o|<ened the gale, came read Instead of shopping lu the salooua fat old gent. *1 bo[ie be doesn’t come huddling out like a dock of sheep that after hours. 'I'm on to that.' says 1, from a cheap museum.' says tbe old might get together afterward or might lady; 'he might have microbes in bls 'from readtug al«mt it tn novela. All not I did not shine as a shepherd. As costume.' tbe heroes ou tbe bum carry the little a type Eighteen fitted nowhere 1 did i "Before he goes to the table Hlr Per- book. It's either Tantalus or Liver or not find out If he had a nationality, ! rival takes me by tbe arm. 'Eighteen.' Horace aud ta printed In Latin, and family, creed, grievance, hobby, soul, says be. Tve got to pull off thia job you're a college man. Anil 1 wouldn't without a blunder. You coach rite preference, home or Vote. He only came always to my table and. us long be surprised,' says 1. 'if you wasn't straight or I’ll take that halberd and as tils leisure would iwnult. let words educated too.’ But It was only the make hash out of you.' And then be Sutter fmui him like swallows leaving batting averages of tbe league for tbe goes up to tbe table with bls coat of last ten years. mall on and a napkin over his ami and a barn at daylight. '*Oue night about half past 11 there walla for tbe order. "How did the cigar case Come to be " 'Why. it's 1 tearing!' says tbe young broken. Eighteen ?" I asked with a cer ensues tn a party of tb«sw> high rollers that are always bunting up new places »well. 'Hello, old mau. What tbe'— tain feeling of ¡lersonHl grievance. " 'Reg i>ardon. sir.' interrupts the hal "1 cau tell you ai«iut that, air." said to eat in aud |>oke fun at. There waa be, remlug hla foot on the chair next to a swell girl In a forty H.-P auto tan ts'rd ler. Tm walUng ou tbe table.' "The old man looks at hint grtm, like aitue "Did you ever have anybody coat aud veil, and a fat old man with band you u double handful of good luck white side whiskers, and a young chap a Bo«t<>u bull. 'Rs, Deering,’ be says, while l«>th your bauds was full of Itad that couldn’t keep hla feet off the tall •you're at work yet' “'Yes, sir.' says Sir Percival, quiet ln< k, and stop to notice bow your flu of tbe girl's coat, and an oldish lady that looked upon life as Immoral and and geutlemauly as 1 could have been per» behavedF‘ myself, ‘for almost three months now.* "No riddles, Eighteen,'' said I. " 'You baveu’t been discharged dur- *1a>ave out palmistry aud manicuring " Ing tbe time?' asks the old man. "You remeiulaer," said Eighteen, “the *' 'Not once, sir,' says be. though I've gey tn the hunino-red bmas Prince Al bad to change my work several time»' bert and tlte oroide gold pants and the “ 'Walter.' orders tbe girl, short and amalgamated cofiper tmt, that carried sharp, 'another napkin ’ He brings her •w combination meat al, Ice pKA and m»e. r«*s|ie<<tf*l. ■brrty pole, aud used to stand on the “I never «ow more devil, if 1 may aay tmt landing as you go up tv the Mttke It stirred up tn a lady. There was two Wlm1«loab?’ bright red «¡«»ta on her cheeks, and ber "Why, yew," said I. "The hailwrdler eyes looked exactly like a wildcat's I'd I never noticed him particularly. I re 1 seeu tu tbe too. Her foot kept slapping mem tier I thought be was only a snK fbe floor all the thue. «• armor. He had a (terfect ¡wise.“ " 'Walter,' she «Mera, ‘bring me Al "He had more than that" saM tered water without ice. Bring me a Btglibwu "He was me friend He fooastool Take away this empty salt was an advertisement. The laws hired cellar.* Rhe kept him on tbe jump. him to sisad ou the stain for a kind She was sure fffvtug tbe halberdier bla. •f scenery to show there was some- "There wasn't but a few customers tehig doing In the has been line up- np tn The «Itteh at that time, so I hung btelra. What did you call hit*—« what out near tbe door so 1 could help Rtr Mud of a t»eer?” Perrival nerve. "A halberdier," said I. "That was "He got aloug flue With tbe oUvee an ancient man-at-arms of many him «nd celery and the blue points. They •red years ago." was easy Alid then tbe consomme "Rome mistake," said Eighteen <*ame up the dumb waiter all In one “Tills one wasn't that old. He wasn't | big silver tureen. Instead of nerving over twenty three or four. It from tbe side table he picks It up “It was tile Isms' Idea, rigging a until : tietween his hauds and starts tu the up In an antebellum suit of tinware dining tnltle with It When nearly an<1 standing him ou the landing of . there he drops tbe tnreen smash on the slosh He bought the goods nt a the floor, nnd the noup soak« al) tbe Fourth avenue antique store and hung lower i»art of that girl's swell silk a sign out: 'Ablebodied hntberdtpr 1 ! drees. Wanted Costume fumtsbed.' " 'Rtupld -iacompetentr says she. giv "The same morning a youug man 1 "I’m halbsrdisring for my llvino," says ing him a look 'Standing In a cor ths status. with wrecked good clothes mid a hun | ner with a halberd seems to t>e your gry look comes In. bringing the sign 1 anueccMsary. 'How perfectly delight j mission tn life.' with him. I was tilling the iniistard ful,' they says, 'to aup in a slosh!’ Up "‘Pardon me. lady.' nays be. 'It was faits at my station. the stairs they gt>. nnd lu half a min just a little bit hotter than blazes. I '• 'I'm if says he. 'whatever it la. ute back down comes the girl, her couldn't help it’ But I never haiberdlered In a restau skirts swishing like the waves on tbe “The old man pulls out a memoran rant Put me on. Is It a masquerade?* beach. She stops on the landing and dum t»ook and bunts In it. *Tbe '-’5th “ *1 hear talk In the kitchen of a fish looks our baltierdler In the eye. of April. Iieertng.’ says he. 1 know ball,’ says I. “ 'Ton,' she says, with a smile that I It,’ says Rtr Percival. 'And ten tnln- " 'Bully for you. Eighteen,' says ba. reminded me of lemon sherbet. 1 was i ut»*n to 12 o'clock.' nays the old man. Tfou and I'll get on. Hhow me the waiting npatatra in the altwh. then, and ' 'Ry Jupiter, yen haven't won yet? buss' desk.' I was right down here by the door, And he pounds tbe table wtth hla flat "Well, the boas tries the Harvey- ' putting some vinegar and cayenne into and yells to me: 'Walter, call tbe man teed pajamas on him, and they fitted an empty bottle of tabasco, and I ager at once. Tell him tv> hurry here Mm like the scales on a Irnked red- beard all they said. ns fast a« be can.* I go after the boea, Snapper, and he gets the job Yon've “ It,’ says Sir Percival, without mov and old Brockmann hfleen up to tbe seen what It la. He stood straight up ing. Tm only local color. Are my sloeb on tbe jump. bi the comer of the first landing with hauberk, helmet and halberd on ( “ 'I want this man discharged at bls halberd to his shoulder, looking straight T i once? roars the ohl guy. ‘Ixx>k what right ahead nnd guarding the Portu " ‘Is there any explanation to this? he's done. Ruined tny daughter’s gal« of the castle. The boss Is nutty ‘ says she. 'Is it a practical joke, such ! dress. It'll cost at least $R00. Ws- aN>ut having the true old world flavor as men |$i.v in those Griddlecake and I charge this awkward lout nt once or to h’s Joint. ‘Halberdiers goes with Jjimb clubs? I'm afraid I dont see j I’ll sue you for the price of It.’ Rlndsloshes,' says he. 'Just ns rats the point. I heard, vaguely, that you " 'Dis is bad plznesa.' says the boss. goes with rotliskellers nnd white cot were away. For three months I—we Rix hundred dollars Is much. I m k- ton stockings i Illi Tyrolean villages.’ tuirt' not seen you or heard from you.’ i on I vlll haf to"— The boss Is a kind <»f a nntiologist and "Tm halberdlering for my living.’: “‘Wait a. UUnu^., Herr Brockmann.' Is all posted up on data an<| such^lp-, s/iya the statue., Tm'wortHnt," says'»ays Sir Percival, easy nnd smiling, formation. he. 'I don't svppose you know what Bu‘ he was worked up under his tin "From 8 p. tn. to 2 In the morning work means.’ suitings; I could see that And then ©o Heuhiry Sû©irn@§ IV. The Halberdier of the Little Rhein** schloss. be made tlio fl nest, neatest liUte ' »iieerii 1 ever listeued to. I can't give yuu tbe word«, of course lie give the milllouaIres a lovely roost In a sarcas tic way, describing their automobiles and ojiera buses unil diamonds Aud then be got aroutal to tbe working clamtes and tbe kind of grub they eat and tbe long hour« they work aud all that kind of atuff—bunkum, of course. 'The restless rich,' says be, 'never con tent with tbeir luxuries, always prowl ing among the hauuta of tbe poor and bumble, amusing themselves with the Lmperfectlous and misfortunes of their fellow tnen auil women. Aud even here, Herr Brockmann.' be says. In . this beantlfnl Rlndslosh. a grand and enlightening reproduction of old world bteCory and architecture, they come U> disturb ite symmetry and picturesque new by demanding In tbeir arrogance teat tlie balberdier of the castle wait upon their table! 1 have faithfully and conHcientloualy.’ says he. 'perform ed my duties as a halberdier. I know nothing of a waiter's duties It was the Insolent whim of these transient, ' parni»ered aristwratn that I should tie iletallei! to nerve them food. Must I be blamed must I lie deprived of tbe minus of a Uvelibood.' he goes on. 'on account of an accident tliat was the "I want this man discharged at onesP* roars th« old guy. OREGON NEWS NOTES ¡ OF GENERAL INTEREST Important Occurrences of Week Briefly Compiled Gur Readers. At The Qmrd>«~| Arleta Bdptlst (hurch ft:46 a. m. Bible School. 11 a. m. rrrachiog service. m. Evening services. Past 7 :00 p m. B. Y. r. U. meeting. H:00 Thursday Prayer meeting. for Everybody welcome to any and all of these services. W. T. H. Sprigs, pastor. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Clmrcll Mbs non will celebrate Tleaau» Day" Thursday, April 27. Tbe hotel men of the state convened at Eugene April 1» and 20 Tbe East Umatilla County track meet was held at Umapine. Home 2,000,000 pounds of wool have been contracted for In eastern Oregon. Fire destroyed tbe sub-station of the Drain electric light plant with »1000 loss. Tbe organization of a chamber of commerce in Tbe Dalles has been per fected. The Marion county enrollment in industrial club work totals 1000 boys and girls John G. Ixinterman. 6ft years old, pioneer of the southern Oregon coun try, died at Granta Pass. Clatskanie has decided to rent out its city Jail, which has not been occu pied for more than a year. 10 a. m. Habiistb School. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7:p. m. Y P. 8. C. E. 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. 7 ;30 p. m. Tnnrsday. midweek service. M p. to. Thursday, choir practice. Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. St. Peters Cathoik (hurch ftundsys: ft a. m. Low Mass. l(>:30a. m. High Mass. 8:30 a. m. Sunday School. 12 M. Cboii rehearsal. Week (lays: Mass at ft a. m. Seventh Day Adventist Church 10 a. m. Saturday sabbath School. 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. 7:30 p. m.Wednesday. Prayer meeting. 7:45 p. m. Snndav preaching. Kern Park Christain Church Corner flfttb St. and 46th Ave. H. E. 10 a. m. Bible •'cbool. 11 a m. and 7 .30 p. m. preaching eet- ' vice. Lodge Offered As Candidate By T. R. 6:30 p. m. Cbristain Endeavor. Chicago.—Before the conventions 7:30p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer mide their nominations. Colonel meeting. A cordial wricome to all. Roosevelt, in a message to the pro- Rev. G. K. Berry, PaHtor. ■ gressive convention, suggested the name of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, St Pauls tpisc«pal Church of Massacbusetta, as a compromise candidate upon whom both parties One block south of Woodmere station. Holy Communion the first Sunday of could unite. The suggestion was teid each month at 8 p. m. No other ser- before both conventions shortly before . vicee that day. Every other Sunday the regular ser tbe nominations were made. vices will be as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Taft to Give Hughes Active Support. Sunday School meet« at 3 p. m. B. Philadelphia.—"Will you take the Boatwright, Supt , L. Maffett, Bee. Bev. O. W. Tavlor Rector. stump for Hughea?' former President Taft was asked here. "I am a soldier in the ranks, ready Lents Lvanqelkal Church Sermon by tbe Pastor, 11 a. m. and to take orders and do my duty. Judge Hughes will have my heartiest active * 7 :15 p. m. Sunday Schoo) 9:4-5 a. m., Albert support,” Taft replied. i Fankbauser, Superintendent. Y. P. A. 6:15 p. m. Paul Bradford, * President. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Daily Mails A cordial welcome to all. T. R. Hornschnch, Paeter. Mails at the Lt-nts poetoffiee arrive ami depart daily, except Sunday, as fol lows: Lents friend’s Church Iiepart Arrive 7:lô A. M. 6:00 A. M. 9:45 a. m. Bible School, Mrs. Maud 12:30 P. M. Reach, Superintendent. 12:50 P. M. 11:00 a. m Preaching services. 5:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 6:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Services. 8 KJO p. m. Thursday, mid-week ESTIMATES FURNISHED prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to ali these ser vices. John Riley, Pastor. result of tbeir own presumption and haughtiness? But what hurts me more than alt' says Sir Percival, la the dese cration that has been done to this splendid Rlndslosh—tbe confiscation of its halberdier to serve menially at the banquet hoard ' “Even I could see that this stuff was piffle, but it caught the boss. “ 'Mein Gott' sayB be. "yon vaa right Eln halberdier have not got der right to dish up soup. Him 1 vlll not dis We carry a Complete Line of Plumb charge Have anoder waiter If you ing Fixtures and Supplies like und let mein balberdier go back uud stand mit hlr imllierd. But gen Phone Tabor 5542 tiemen.' be saya. pointing to the old man. 'you go ahead and sue mit der dress. Rue me for iwou or »«.«JO I Lents Statio« stand der suit' And the boas puffs off downstairs. Old Brockmanu was an Portland, Oregon all right Dutchman. “Just then the clock strikes 12. and tbe old guy laughs loud. ‘You win. Dr. P. J. O'DONNELL Deering,' says be. 'Let me explain to DENTIST all.’ he goes on. *80010 time ago Mr. Deering asked me for something that 92nd St. and Foster Road, over tbe I did not wsiit to give him ' tl looks LENTStFHARMACY at tbe girl aud she turas aa red as a Phone Ta^or 3214 pickled beet) *1 told him.' aaya the old guy. If be would earn bla own living for three months without once being discharged for incompetence I would give him what be wanted. It seems that the time was up at 12 o'clock to night. 1 came near fetching you, though. Deerli^, on that soup ques Cash Shoe Repairinc Shop tion.' says the old boy. standing up and 6009 92nd 8t. South of Station, Lente grabbing Sir Percival's band. “Tbe balberdier lets out a yeil and jumps three feet bigt "Look out fer those hands," says he. and be bolds 'em up. You never saw such bands excel« ou a laborer in a limestone quarry. “ ‘Heavens, boy,’ aaya old side whisk ers. 'what have you been doing to 'em? " 'Oh.' says Sir Percival, 'lltUe choree like hauling coal aud excavating rook till they went back on me. And when I couldn't hold a pick or a whip I took up halberdlering to give 'em a rest Tureens full of hot soup don't seem to be a particularly soothing treatment.’ “I wonld bare het on that girl. That high tempered kind always go as far the other way. according to my expe rience. Rhe whtxzes round the table like a cyclone and catches both his bands in here. 'Poor bands! Dear bands!' she sings out and sheds tears on 'em and holds 'em close to her I kwoui . Well, sir, with all the Rlnd- sloeb scenery It was just like a play. And the halberdier sits down at the table at the girl’s side, and I served tbe rest of the supper. And that was about all. except that he shed his hard ware store and went with ’em." "But you haven't told me. Eighteen,” said I. “bow the cigar case came to be broken." "Oh, that was last nlghtl” said Eighteen. "Sir Percival and the girl drove up in a cream colored motorcar and hail dinner tn the Rlndslosh. 'The same table. Billy.’ I heard her say n they went up. I waited on ’em. We've got a new halberdier, a bowlegged guy with a face like a sheep. As they came downstairs Rlr Pereival passes him a ten case note. The new halber dier drops bls halberd, and it falls on tlie cigar case. That'« bew that hap pened.” Plumbing and Heating Lents Baptist Church Lord’s Day. Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m> Elmo Heights Sdnday School, 2:30 p. m. B Y P. U„ 6:30 p m. Evening worship, 7 -.30 p. m. A cordial welcome to these services. J. M. Nelson, Parior. M. N. SADLER fifth Church ot Christ Fifth Church of Christ Scientist of Portland. Ore. Myrtle Park Hall, Myrtle Park. .Services Sunday 11 a. m. Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a. ns. Wednesday evening testimonial meet ing 8 p. ui. Reliable Shoe Repairing Lents M. L Church Sunday School 9:45. a. tn. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Servicee at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. aa. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Preachihg 7 :30 p. tn. Praver meeting Thursday evemag st 7:30. W. R. F. Browne, pastor. Residence 5703 8 ltd St. Laurelwood M. E. Church I 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. preaching. 12:80 a. in. claee meeting 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. pTeaching. The pastor is assisted by achornachoir and the Amphion Male Quartette 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer service. Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. German Evangelical Reformed Church Comer Woodstoc^ Ave., and 87th Rt. Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper. pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11a. m. Y. P. S. at 7:30 p. m. German School and Catechetical »Tans Saturday 10 a. m. Third United Brethren Church 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Preaching. 3 p. tu. lunior Christian Emleavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. tn. Preaching Brentwood M. E. Church 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Preaching service. Rev. W. L. Witeon, Pastor, LODGE DIRECTORY Magnolia Camp Nd. 1026, Royal Neighbors, meets regular Hecond and Fourth W»‘<lnesdays . of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Second Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors bring your families and friend». Fourth Wednesday, buxinees. Al! Neighbors requested to come. By order of the Camp.