4 MORNING KNTKKPR1SK. SUNDAY, DKCKMHKK 17. 1911. CMH DIM ef Pnewmeeoa. Tha eevea-monlhaold dausbter ol Mr. aad Mr, rreuh Martlajak, ot thl city, died at th family kni on Thir teenth and Washington streets, Sat urday morning of pneumonia. Th funeral will be conducted thla after- nHt at 1 o'clock trout the ft. Joan's I Catholic church. Rev. A. HUlebrand At the Portland Theatres officiating Tbe interuteul be In I the Catholic cemetery. ASK SANTA CLAUS If you should ask old Old Santa to suggest the Gift of all gifts, he would immediately answer using only two words SEALY MATTRESS IX) YOU KNOW that the Knterpr.. year-end Uaigaln Period la now on? LAST CAR LEAVES FOR OREGON CITY AT MIDNIGHT V I V- I 11 jjiiiii i, m ii i.i it i .iii.iiiii q j , SCENE PROM -THREE TWINS." V 1 -. 1 r ; : I J j -THREE TWINS" J J Medelln Wlnthrop. with th comity "Sevan Day" at Heilig Theatre, 0cenbr II, 22. and & Wagenhala A Kemp present the at comedy sacreea, "4 ran. Day a,' The Heilig Tbaatra. Seventh and Taylor streeta, for four nigh la, be ginning Thursday, December SI. Special price matinee SaturJay. Take a weak of hilarious merrimaat and corapreaa It Into two hoera asa forty-nra mlnatea, and th raault la about as mac a Uoghtar aa mortal la capahta of U that Ungth of Uma. Tkat U Saa Days." tha comady by . Mary Roberta Rtnehart aad Arary Hopwood. which Vlaasra. WaxeQhala A Kemper will praaent at tha HelUg Tbeatrw for for nights, oomaaaoclng Tbarsday. Drrenibar 21. with s ipae- j IsJ tnaunaa Saturday. j Savae Days' Is a waak of tba oIU eat. baartiaat bomor eoncairabla. and ' K 1 tba blgfcast Uaghing bit tba atsga baa erer aaan. 6aid MatUaw Wbita. Jr, In Mansay's magaatna: Saran Dsjrs" Is the Cnect comedy you can aver Imagine. I aa tba word In every saaae of tba term, meaning that it not oal coatalns enoubg fua to St oat threw or- four ordinary comedies, bat It Is alao full of clever epigram aad . repartee." That deerrtptkia ought to convince everybody that this Is a comedy to sea aad enjor. for the writer's opinions on tba drama ara of recognized weight. If further assur ance, ho required It cas be bad from thousand who bava laughej them selves Into coavolsions over this play In Naw York. Boston. Philadelphia aad elsewhere. As a merry-maker Savea Days" holds tba record. la New Tork tt ran ta atraiicbt years and this sea son reached a third. A third year on Broadway. That's whst talks. And six month la Chicago, aad mora months In Boston sad Philadelphia. That talks, too, anj ssys that "Seven Days haa more delightful humor, mora Unghter to the minute, mora srtt mora comedy and funnier com plication la Its two hour and three- quarters than as other play aver written any three or four according to Muasey's magastne. So go and sea It Sea tt acted by a company di rect from the Astor Theatre. New .York, and tba comedy's third year there. Heart to Heart Talks. By rums a. mm IDA LEWIS. Tba Grace Darlisg ef America la Da yon remember among tha exhib its af Interest st the World's fslr la Chicago the row boat ased by Ids Law la la her work of saving lives la Naw port harbor! Tba boat was presented to Miaa Lewis by tba people of Newport. She wss the daughter of the keeper af the old Uma Rock light off New port, and no seams a could better han dle boat or battle with tba waves aa aa sspert swimmer. And she was brave with the brav ery of S woman. tier record as a ssver of bomsa Hf la a mmt-tmr at k(tn a A . . - w j . huu m u nr ii g those rescued wss s score of men. hardy sailors and tollers of tbe sea. Personally Ids Lewis was a most gracious woman, but tnodnat sndeeem tngly ancotisrlous of ber heroic en deavor. Her womanly qualities no lea than ber Intrepid spirit and dring gentla neaa msde her tbe pride of Newport Tbe cad.-U of the Nival academy aim ply adored ber. ' As soma ona baa suggested, had she been born before Omre Darling tbe latter mlgbt spproyiistely have been turned "tbe Ida Lewis of tbe old world." And now she Is dend! Old Lime Rock mill holds Its beacon, and pilgrims go to Unit the fort nl tha war college find the ntatloo and the barrack, bnt the brave spirit of Ida Lewis lias depart wl. And tbe memory, of her I Weaaed. What, sfter all. la tbe one thing that makes mortals grestsnd long belov ed' I it not unnelflnhne? Whoever would bolld a monument la tbe heart of humanity moat forget aelf and lira for others' sake. Whoever would become great mont be least: whoever would minister - must be a sen-sot: whoever would be ' loved mut leod a strong band to tba ' perUblng. So long ns tba great Lima Rocks hstl bide so long will tba heroic evangel of Ida Lewis be told for a memorial IS? bar. - i An Kvan Break. . Wigwag I bate a man wbo Is always borrowing money. ,v' Barduppe Yea; he's almost a bad ;,'PS the fallow who never has sny to PbUadalpbls Record. COMING. On ef tha Grte of Modern Mml - val Com4lM Op" TMi WHk. Thre Twins," which coma to tha Baker today matinee for ail week, la positively ooa of tha beat musical comedies that ha ever been produced. dt ran la Chicago for "v montha at I tha Whltaay Opera House, aoJ for ten montha at tha Harald Square Tbaatra Is Naw York. Heillg Theatre Seventh and Tsytor Street . Pnonea Main 1 and A t 122 Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Sunday Nights. t December 1L II. IS and Si. Special Price Matinee 8aturJay Wagenhals A Kemper present The Brilliant Comedy Success -SEVEN DAYS." Excellent Cast Splendid Production Price: Evenings: tl SO. 1. 7 Sc. 50c. SSc. Sc. Saturday Matinee: $1. 7Se. SOc, SSc, SSc Seats now selling for Engagement. AT HEILIG THEATRE Saaday Afternoon Dec 17. PORTLANO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 75 Muilcian 75 Prices: ft. 7Sc and 50c. Sunday Night. December 1?. Tba Noted Medium OR. EDDY. Xmaa Attraction art Hsilig Theatre Charles Dillingham Presents MONTGOMERY A STONE la G Ada's and Gas Luders' Muaical Comedy Success THE OLD TOWN" ' Xmaa Afternoon and Night. Tnesday Night Wednesday Afternoon and Night. RUEF VILL TESTIFY Mm EX-MANAGER SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18 iBpeo- isL) Former Mayor Eugene E. Bcbmitg will go to trial soma time In January, either oa tha charge of ax tortiag bribes In connect ton with the granting of tba United Railway trolley franchise, or wltb tha fixing of tha gas rata immadlaterr after the great disaster of 10. The principal wit- see against Schmlts will be Abraham Ruef. tba former political boss, bow serving a term of fourteen years at Han Qaentin prison for bribery. The Dtitrlct Attorney's office made the de finite announcement to.lay that Ruef would be called. The Dietrlct Attorney was given until January S to aelect tha charge on which Schmlts wll be tried, and on that data tba time for beginning tha trial will be set. In view of tha fact that Lawlor has a tread y et the lUt ata of limitation In motion, tha trial must be begun next month. Schmlts was Indicted In July, 107. for extorting money from the French restaurants bnt tba Judgment was sat snide by tba Appellate and Supreme Court on the ground that the Indict ment had failed to state that Schmltz was the Mayor and Ruef tha political boss st tha time of tbe extortion. Schmltg has been engaged In mining and oil operations, besides conducting an Insurance buatneas. nnrrnu II 1 171 If II I Vllr llV IUI U I lLIUI WINS HIM PAROLE j JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Dec. 16 (Special ) Albert Ferguson, convict poet and magazine writer, who left tha , penitentiary on parole today, owes bis liberty to some extent to tba fact that while In prison ha conducted a Rchool for illiterate prisoners, j More than one convict who entered the prison unable to read or write left ; It with a fair education, because of i Ferguson's efforts. This gained for him tha sld of tha penitentiary of ficials. It I ald Ferguson Is a member of ! an excellent Kentucky family. Ha gave ni age ss twenty four when he enter ed the penitentiary January 2, 1906, under a ten-year sentence for robbery, from Ksnsas City. Ferguson, from bl cell, kept up correpondence with sev eral publications and wrote much verse. He is paroled to William Marlon Reedy, a Rt Loiils editor, who pub lished some of Ferguson's poems and at every opportunity pleaded for clem ency for hlra. Tha parole requires Ferguson to obstaln from tha use of Intoxicants. Cenditlened All Arsons'. "Ara yoo going to get married or go to college r" -1 think I'll get married. Mabel says she'll be my wife on one condition, snd I find I can't enter college with less thsu fonr."-Ksnns City Journal. t SuDscrtDs for tha Dally nnterprtee "Three Twlna- la a maatral comedy , with a plot and many novel feature. . th conglomerate nonsense, tha riot of j color, and tha spirited movements j msk such aa agreeable attach on one's senses that It matter sot under what asm tha revelry goes Tha , music-titillates and tantalUea. and tha 1 witty Itnaa and adapt clowning aicltaa j ona to laughter. Mr. Gaitaa haa ao lavishly costumed tba beautiful ahow (IrU that tbay ara pleasing to tha PIONEER SUES FOR WIDER PRIVATE ROAD Frank Dsytoa, a pioneer hardware dealer, of Portland, whoea place of buatness Is at First and Taylor streets, SaturJay filed suit for possession T a road, agalnat James T Gray, a team boat man of Alaska Dayton alleges thst he purchased J.44 acres of land In Courtney from tha defendant April 9. 1909. for which be paid IJ.I00. The defendant alao conveyed 'a "conven ient right of way, of easy grade for ordinary road purposes' from tba pub lic road east to tha plaintiff's property, Dsytoa has erected an expensive sum mer home, and declares tha defendant staked out and built fences so aa to I allow him a road of from only ten to ' thirteen feet wide. Ha declares thst ' tha road is too narrow for vehicles j to pass, and that friends who visit him ; have trouble In . passing over tha j thoroughfare la their automobile. When n.acblnee or other vehicles meet It Is necesssry for one "to back out." Tha plaintiff, who Is repressated by Dtmlck A Dtmick. ak that be be si lowed a road forty feet wide, and that the court determine tbe meaning of the phrase la tba deed "convenient right Of way. of easy grade for ordin ary road purposes." Hotel Arrivals. Tba following ara registered at tha Electric Hotel: IL II. Bower. Portland; C E. Fields. San Francisco; R. E. Fry. J. A. Por ter. Portland; W H. Goodnough. Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heney and. son. The Dsllee; EL W. Fsrrow and wife. Sao Francisco; O E Demorest snd wife, Portland; Mrs. H. G. Lane, G. U Jenkins. E. P. Morris anj wife. Seattle; Frank Turney, Portland ; Joaepb Warn or. W M. Lambert, San Francisco; Miss M. Lambert, San Francisco. PHOIJES flUi FRIEND THEN SHOOTS SELF CHICAGO. Dec. !. Telephoning to Frank B. Cockrell from ber room In a hotel here, Mrs. Edna Robinson, rep- ported to be a wealthy divorcee; and sister of Mrs. J C. Clark, of Portland. Or, asksd him to listen and then shot herself "I did It for htm," she said before lapsing Into nnconaclouanesa. Mrs. Robinson Is In a critical condition and may d!a. Tha bullet entered the left side of ber body between tha heart and the shoulder. j Frank Cockrell, known simply as "a frienJ of Mrs. Robinson." dined with her Isst night. Ha refused to make any statement save to Inform tha po lice that ha came Trom Jerseyvllle, III. Specific motive for tha eelf-shootlng I unknown, snd Cockrell refuses to shed sny light on tba affair. Mrs. Clark, sister of Mrs. Robinson, lives at 927 1-2 East Ankeny street, Portland. Mrs. Robinson msda her home with tha Clark family for some time. The room occupied by Mrs. Robln- son wss filled wltb Chrlstmss presents ready for mailing. Mra. Robinson Is In a critical condi tion because tha man aha loves refuses to wed ber. The bullet barely missed ber heart. At the hospital she told Sergeant Mslone she had tried sui cide "because Ufa wasn't worth liv ing without Frank." Cockrell declared tha woman tele phoned him twice thla morning before tha attempt at suicide. At the hospltsl today Mrs. Robinson said: 'I shot myielf because Frank re- fused to marry me. We went to a restaurant last night and I aaked Frank to marry me. He refuaed. I telephoned him again this morning. aHttlng him again. He refused again nd I declled I did not want to live any lonegr." Cockrell said he met tha woman In Portland on a business trip and called upon her Irregularly after she came here. Last nlgbt sba refused to go to theatre with him and a man friend and tha two men went alone. Ha said later ht telephoned the wo man who accepted an Invitation to sup with Cockrell and a friend. He said they left the woman In front of tha jl galln hotel, where she was stopping, at 1 : 30 this morning. At j o'clock she telephoned Cockrell asylng he wanted him to breakfait with her. An hour later, asld Cockrell, she tele phoned him, saying: 'I'm In trouble. Policemen are all around me." Then soma ona advlied Cockrell tha womsn bad shot herself. He denied that ha and Mrs. Robinson were engaged. Careful af Appearaneee. Mrs. Da Btrle-Mario, I sbsll take ona of tba children to church. Tha Msld-Yes'm. Mrs. De Btyle Which one will go best with my uew purple gown? Bos ton Trauarrlpt. ye, la tha second act there are sight of tha handsomest parlalan direotolre gown worn by baautltul an.l hply girl. Tha elctrlcal effect are mar veloua, the 'Tacaugraph" be i tig dis tinct novelty, tha electrical aerial swing being an amatua trurtur t fteel. Illuminated with over 2.000 alo trie lights, revolving at a rapid rsta, with slg girls In tha basket singing "The Cuddle Bong." and I ald to be ona of tha most beautiful Dnalea aver tagad. POOR CHILDREN TO BE REflEflBERE Since tha members of the 8L An drew's Brotherhood of St Pauls Episcopal church of this city begaa tha movement for providing ChrUt ma present for tha poor and needy t f this city In many of the cltit n and buainea men hsva taken Interest William Hammond, who I treasurer of this society, and who will handle the funds that come In for thla bene fit, baa already on band III It la the dee Ira of those who are In charge to have as many names of children as possible. It Is the society's Intention to sea that no child In Oregon City or In Clackamas county Is forgotten. The nsmes of those receiving ssalatsnce wll not be disclosed. Name ahould be sent to tha rector of St Pauls church, or to any of the members of tie St. Andrew's Brotherhood. Below ara two coupon) which ex plain themselves. All will be treated In the strictest confidence. Mall to William Hammond of Croa A Ham mond, either or both coupon. A re ceipt will be returned In the ra of gift or money from htm snd at Chrlstmss time from the Mule ones by a signed card. " Tba following ara namea of 4 cbll.lren, given In confidence. who should be assisted by your movement. Nsme i ... . - Address.... 8end as many names as yen wish. 4a A I desire to be Santa Claus to om chllj to tha extent of the A s enclosed cash Order (on any Oregon City store). Donation a Name s Address la esse of an order tba coat, or written order on tba store designated muat be enclosed a. SCHOOL COMiCE IS m AT CURKES An Interesting educstlonsl confer enca waa held at tha nark. houee tha forenoon kinv rivn . - teachers' Institute and tha afternoon to a general meeting. The women of Clarkes entertained the teachers at inncn. county Superintendent T. J. Osry, Robert Olnther. Emma Klein smith and eeveral other teachers and visitors made ad.lresae. Many Im portant educational matters were con aldered. Much Intereat waa nunlfait ed In the r r nirlin. .I... - ..v.,w n . . " tt fc- Ing tha aupervUlon of rural schools, m purpoae, cost, etc. This Informa tion brought out the fol In r I n st rtfiirtrai City schools, as well as all kinds ot iwiiriaiii Dunne, nsva long been cloaely supervised. ThU has been found to be not only neces sary io prevent failure but a leading element in arnieving success. Oregon City, with college and normal-trained teachers, lets thsn thirty In number, Days sn exnert educator tl sns tor supervision alona. But It has been tnougnt surricient that another educa tor, at a salary of l,0oo a year, thouM tupervlHe 200 rural teachers. Of COIl r It la ImnoaalhU fnr an county superintendent to stipervlae urn a large number or teachers, many of whom have no trslnlng for their Important work. Tha method of au pervlalon for rural schools now be ing tried out In Oregon provides that not lea than twenty nor mora than iii iy leacuers snail nave ona auper vlsor. The plan has not yet had time to prove Its value, though much good hss alrsady been dona. Clackamas county ha three supervisors besides the county superintendent. The cot of suDervlslon imonnti In ahouf ron. teen cents on $1,000 of tsxsbla prop erty. After tha addretses the visitors ex amined tha very Instructive school ex hlhlt prepared by the pupils of F. II. Wilcox and Edna (lard. , ' Art in tne nems. "Don't 700 think there is a great like ness between ma and 'Mona Lisa,' my dearr "Tea. Ton can follow ber exsmple snd get stolen, too, If you like." Lus tlga III a tier. Patronise our advertlaerf. White hair mttrne may all be gathered Into one family and while cotton felt mattra differ lilt is ei ceptlng la name the Sesly lan.l absolutely aloti. In a rlsat by fi'lf different frvm any and all other mat treM It ha n tuft, no lavvr. It I tha uiaitrv of quality. It I worth what It Cot. It rtlllng I all pure. King tibia cotton worth lie a pound In the bale. W so guarantee It. No other tnattret makertt such guarantee with hi tnsttr Many felt ms:reir ara not aen adtertlaed aa c-ttn. Mlu? that r advert led aa -otton are really made of llnters, or the wste from cotton gin, or f mill scraps snd shoddy. The tea It luflle single ball con struction requite the beit msterlal In order to produce a lufiNi mattr that can be guaranteed for 30 )ar again! becoming lumpy or bunrhr. Tha SRALT I " guaranteed Do nth er tuftle niattre ever waa. price $24.as; Another Favorite Gift with Santa is The FAVORITE RANGE 'V IVfXm Shop Early and Avoid tho thtoh thm Lmmt Wook. RIAL ESTATE TRANa'ERA. W W. and Annla M. Crampton to W C. Van Hoy, lot SI. Jennlnga Lodge( 110. John f. Cbartton and Sophie IX Charlton to Joseph Hnry, 10 acres 8. 8. Whit D U C. No. II. section . township I south, range t eaat; is.ooa 4 T. Ieonard and Kate Charman to Oregon Waahburn, land la Windsor Addition; $1. William U and Sarah Kesterson, land In aectlon 15. township 1 south, rsnge 3 east; $3&0. Willamette rails Company to 0. U. and Alice M. Oravea, lots $ and 8. block 7. Willamette fall; $200. AMONG TrltJCnURCHB First Baptist ChurcH Main and Ninth streets Rev. 8. A. Ilsyworth will deliver the last of a series of ser mons on tha men and religion movement at the Ilaptlst church to night. The tubject I 'Thy King dom Com or the Social Kmpha.l." At tha Uat Thuraday evening's bual nea meeting the church voted to employ Rev. Rratus A Smith a county miaalonary. Ha will work In thla county under the amplcea of the church and will make It contrib utory to tha church. Mr. Smith U a ttrong worker and well known In this county. Cermsn Lutharsn Church Service ftundsy, Dec. 17, 10:30 a. m. Sun day achool at 9: 80 a, m. In Kngliah and German. At 1:30 P- m, rehear aal of the Cbrlatma program. Wed nesday night meeting of the Young People. All ara cordially Invited. Rev. H. Man, pamor. Chollo Corner Water and Tenth streets, Rsv. A. Hlllebrand pastor, realdenca $12 Water; Low Mais $ a. m., with sermon; High Ma 10:20 a. m.; afternoon service st 4; Mm every morning at I. Congregational Church Rev. Ueorge N. Edwrd, paator, regular morn ing service 10:30. 8 in.lsy school 11:60. Evening service 7:30. Morn ing subject, "Tha Quet for Christ," a C'hrlHtma allegory.' Evening sub ject, "Tha Child Crowned King." Special mtiMlc. First Church of Christ, clntlt. Ninth and Center street. Service 1 at 11 a. m. Sunday school Immediately after morning service. German Evangelical Corner Eighth and Madlion street. Rev. P. Wleveslck psator, realdenca 713 Madlaon; Sunday achool 10 a. m., Ing Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. Qladstons Chrlatlan Rev. A. H. Mul key, paator: Bible school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 and 8. Mountain View Union (Congrega tlonal) Sunday school 8 p. m., Herman Schrader, Monroe street, superintendent; morning tervlce 11; Young People at 7 p. m. and preaching at 8 p. m.; prayer meet Mrs. J. H. Qulnn, auperlntsndent; Iilble study every Thurday after, noon. First Msthodlst Eplacopal Church, i. u. rora, paator raator s real- dtnea 81 S Center treet. Psttor's study In th church, Service: Sun day school 9:48 a. m., C. A. Wil liam, superintendent. 10:45 a. m., public ter vices, preaching by tba $0 a. j FRANK BUSCH OREGON CITY . paator. 12 m., Cla meeting. Ilroth er Toder, leader. 8 p. m. Junior church service. Miaa Csse, leader. t:30 p. m, Epworth Igue devo tional meeting. Harold flwafford. preatdent. 7:10, preaching by th paator. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. a cordial invita tion la extended to the public. Ac commodating uahers await yon at tbe door of tha church. "Coma tuonj with ua and we will do thea good," First Pretbyterlsn Church Rv. J It Iandborough, mlnlatsr Sunday 1 achool at 10 o'clock. Mrs. W. C.I Green. supsrlntendenL Morning worhlp at 11. T. P. 8. C. E. at C:S. 1 F-artipiac Congreosf anal Rev. J. LJ Jonea paator. residence Clackamas; Christian Endeavor Thurtdar v nlng T:30. Sunday school 10. Emerv French superintendent; preaching j aervlces each Sunday, alternating betweea II a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; I at. Paul's ProUtUnt (ptseopal Church; C. W. Roblnaon, rector: Holy euchsr1t, 8 a. m morning Pfsyer, 10:30; holy euchsrUt and aarmon, 11; evening prayer and aer mon, 7:30; Sunday achool, 12. United Brethren Cornsr Eighth snd Tsylor, Kev. L r. Clsrk pastor, residence, Portland; Sunday schmil 10 a. m.. Frank Parker, Maple Una. superintendent; morning aorvlr 11: Y. P. 8. C. B. t p, m . evening service 7. Wlllamett, M. ENo rsguUr preach- The Car that Delivers the Goods 1000 pound Ford Delivery Wagon .$815 For Demonstration Call C. A. ELLIOTT FORD GARAGE 4,h j, Mtn Sti. PHONESi HUlo 119, A72 THE GIFLOLLAST ING ENJOYMENT You plee lha home maker nu( hg you gla ber something that ran be ud in the home. So knlrk knark. nothing whose value or ttaefulneta la for only a abort time. No matter how expensive that thing may be. It raa not offer the complete enjoyment aad satisfaction Of aomeihlng that ll bring constant romfort and pleUr day In and day out to the wumaa la lha home, sad so we suget to yoe, father, eon or daughter, to yuu la dlvlduslly or collectively, a gift thst will fill with delight the woman ha preid over your home end be a pride sal comfort to her fi many year to coma The Standard Favorite Range we have them from $50 to $80 The Standard I only ona of th ny mskes Of range we handle. Dee our complete line before buying. IVo will Ciorm Your Clfto Fro Until Viontmd. Special Holiday Candies Home mad Chocolate and lion Ftoai packed In special I lb. llolley hots. Regular $12$ l 73 teat Holiday Postcards f rent st Holiday Stationery, In gift boxes. 37 to ( rents wy on tbe hill aa save money. THE SPA Mr. L. Newtert, BOt seventh 8 'rett ing aervlces,' Sunday achool $ p. Mrs. Reams, superintendent Zion I ut heran Corner Jefferson tni Righth atraata. Rev. W. R, Krtt bergar pastor, residence 720 J'f'sf aon; Bundsy achool :80 a. m . P Kraiberger. tuparinundent; morn ing service 10:80; evening 7:4,: lather iaaria 7 p. m Wt Oregon City tahoal House J- 0 Saata will preach at 2 o'clock. Boo day school conducted after service. CHureh af tha Untied retherheed Is Christ B. Clack, pastor: Bsbbstb school 10 a. m T. psrker, superin tendent. Y. P. 8. C 6:30 p. . Alice Boylan, president Evnlof sermon 7:30. Welcome to all. o ",t-"'""'' vV V .'', - .v. ,.. -' - v .