TUB HUM) Hi;M,KT!N, IMILY EDITION, HISNI), OnKflO.V, 8tTUtJM Y, IKUHVAHY 12, 1021 PAGE 7 (lly Mr. I,. W. (JiiIiIk-II J'liouo lllnck ffMI) NolM nr suhllratlon tn lh Mrlnl rclumn In Ih. H.lunl.r l..n of Thi llull.lln mutl , Si In nil !' lion Ills 'Im an lha hiflHwn u( Ilia ilr piarallii, Tho Kinbli'iii dill) wu Hut scene of a di'llghlfnl social uffnlr on Hulur (Id y evening, will' 11 Ilia rniilnhf I'Hlilp (HllKI'Inlliml Willi II (lllllellig pmiy, III" Kiiral lint of which Included u Imge p.irty ( n,,t ' (own rt'iihtti4. 'I'll" assembly hull 'M ml ruetlvoly dccoralm! Willi Ki"''ii"iy mill myriads of roil paper heuiln In kni'iihiK wlllt I hit Valentino season. Tim Vllmiu ) (lnorgo orchestra furnished mimic fur lllll lllllll'ltn 1111(11 JllSt llxf lll'U lliu liliii'liitiiii hour, whim n liintkiiUnr vul iinlliiitii was iuHwi uniting ihu guest mill uffirlil much luiiitlili'r as (lit III iH 1 V t'H WUI'M Opened, Till' Ki'I'VllIK (if light refreshments hroiiKlit lo a close I liu evening's pleasure. v Mli Muigiirvt Mi'Cnri'ou wns bunt on to llio Wednesday llrldgu chili oh Tui'Kiliiy ul tlx) J. II. Mi'IkIit Iioiiio. Thu prUes fur lint afternoon's piny wore won by Mm. I'uul C. KIiik und Mm. Crosby HIii'Vllii, a Mm. Illnlnn Uiiriiitr eniertalncd Hid I'reshyti'iliin guild uu Wednesday of Inst week ul tint t)r. J. II, Co ti ii u rn resldoncu. Tho afternoon wus spent wllh needlework mid In formulating pluns fur tlio mi nun I Kustnr buxunr lo be held In tlio llfyhiirn Uurdwurw storo Ma nil 20. a a a Mm. Nurninii Union entertained on Thursday wlih a bridge purty. Four tables urcomuiodntcd I ho guests, who enjoyed the popular (lime until tha Inia afternoon, when (lis names of Mm. Cnrl A. Johnson mid Mm. K. n. Witll worn announced nil winners. Thn serving of IlKht refreshments followed. a a a A party of 4b young pooplo of thn Mul hod Inl Sunday ichool onjoyod a valentine parly lust Friday evening, wlui n Minn Iliiii'l Iliirclton's class on turlulnud the Kpworth league of the church at tho homo of Heir. J. Edgar t'urdy. Thnt tha Muthodlsl Kunduy cbool membership enjoys an active social llfo wan further evidenced on Wednesday, when Mm. Knuoff's class of high school students were enter tained with a vutonilne party at the home of thn Superintendent, J. L. Gibson, on Lava road. a a a v Thn Pond Htudy club met Monday aftnrnoou nl the homo of Mm. Charles IlayoH. The afternoon wus davuted to a atudy of the building of tho Pan ama cnnul and Hit Importance In In ternational commerce, tho subject being most ably presented by Mm. Carl A. Johnson mid Mm. A. K. Lnr on. Following tho progrmn a dell clous two-couriie luiiclinon was itorvcd by tho hostvMi, Tha Aid ocloty of tho Clnimliin church mot Friday nflurnoon at the homo of Mm. W. P. Myorit. Follow ing tho devotional ervln, and a abort buHlnona moetlng. during which committed woro appointed to tnko charge of serving a dinner for tho Commercial club mombemhlp ot Its next forum mooting, tho nftornoon was devoted to sewing. a a a The Methodist Mlnnlunury society mot Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mm. A. J. ICflcksmi, whtirit tha program wim In cIiiiiko of Mrs. Nobln, Mrs. .1, KdKur I'uidy and Mm. II. H. Dull, KcvitiiI Invited guimlH wore lirt'Hi'llI ulul film lii.tv tiifiitili.ii' win. J ll,l. i,l,i II.,. "uclrjlv. a a MiiiiiIjith nf Ihn Kliiivlin-lllxoii liiuid wer'i IhihIh at u n en Icivu bin dmicliig purly given ul thu nyinniiM Iiiiii Muiidiiy iiIkIiI at which tlio mill iiiuployvH ii ml llmlr fiimids In tho oily wiini Kiii'KlM, Kxcellniit iiiuhIc wim f ii iiilhhcd by (iulguno's oicbenlru mid fniitiirijH of the (ivoiiIiik's pro K hi ni wine (iiiiidrllleH and two Ityo ttulizen. Thai I luimj Hlups, pupiilur a deriiilit uko, wnro Ht 111 well remein bttri'd, wus iivldenoed from the uri? niimli'-r of cuiipleH on thn floor after I lit) novelty (llinren were Ulinouiieed. I'uiirh wus served during Ihn ovrt nlng. a 'a a Mr. ii ml Mrs. Wultiir M. Hiivmm enlerliiliind Tuesday ovitnliig at (hair homo on 603 l.uvu road In honor of Mr. ami Mrs. John UukIIii, who left Thursday evenlmt for HI. I'uul to niuko llmlr lioine. homo 20 were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. llevens and llio evenliiK wus spnnt wllh cards and iiiiikIc and at midnight luncheon wus terved. Jit tlt iurciea t JU!l!!llimilll!l!imi!IMimil!!!IIMIlM!!l!imim!l!IUI!llilJ I'IikI I,nl liitrmi H. A. Hlonsiitli, piiHlor. Hunduy school, Willi Uiblo cIush, 10 u, in.; services, 11 u. in, In Norwegian. At 7:30 p. in, tho pus- tor will glvn u locture on "Is Christ ian Hcloiico Christian?" A cordlul liivltuallou to nil. fulthfully; there never bus been a (lino when siiperlntoiide.its needed to bo wide awuko nioro continuously; (bore never has boon u tlmo whan tminhom needed to present tho word nf ll,it imirn ,llfA.ltt. I liara nbiitii. bus boon a tlmo when tho whole ichuch needed to work harder, keep sweeter and ho truer than now. Wo (must look for leaders und use them; look for thoso capable o! leadership and (ruin them, mid buck It all with a high moral and spiritual enthusi asm thut knows no defeat. Myrrh Used In Medicine, Myrrh Is a resin iikimI for nie dli'liiul put ( and In dentistry. It Is also lined In the iiiiiiiuretiire of In cense arid perfumery, and Is obtained from trees and shrubs thut grow In Arabia and Aliynslnln. Chinese Deeds and Leases. It Is reported that Cblnene property deeds or lenses often hnvo KHl sIkiia Mires. The renson Is thnt land Is often owned by syndicates and agreement! muni be "leiied by every member of nn orcaiilzntlon. TRUTH ABOUT AVERAGE MAN Not a Old Fellow at Heart, and Really Is at Least Entitled to Toleration. Tho uvernue mini Is nut a bud fellow ivhi'ii yu come to know him. You have to make his aitinuliilunve If you arc nut lo hold yourself ulnuf from this Im iiiiiii, Interdependent world, remarks a writer lu the l'hlludelphlu l-edjjer. Ho constitutes a. ninjorlly. It Is by his vote (hut Ciindldules ure set up and Ivxiii'S determined and business gov erned uml charities supported and pluys patronized. There Is a great deal of money In pleasing the aver nu'e num. Moreover, (tie level of his Initen Is rising, though pessimists re fue to see It or to sny so. He In iu- puble of edueutlon and he bus traveled (ur since bis (ruining beuuu. He needn't always be given all (hat he anks for; sometimes he makes mis takes, and sometimes ho- wants what Isn't good for him. Koiiiwllmes he loses Ills bead, and In an Incendiary or Inebriate temper, loses that which a cooler Judgment III a calmer hour lends It I in to worry for. Hut on the whole he Is struiiKely reasonable and patient and self-etmt rolled. It Is touching to nnd lio'.v often he Is doing the hex he run, according to the light he has. lie serves the world fur belter Hum Koine eccentric and unconventional uu. rials who sneer lit him for following a dull, unemotional routine. Lenders of men have learned to denl with the average man, to talk his lun guiii:e mid to understand his ways. They have taught the rank nud (lie to discover a Jutent capacity und to rev en I a strength hidden and unsus pected. They hnvo hud fnlth In "tlio general good sense and honest Inten tions of mankind." They hnvo gen uinely loved their fellows and their sympathy bus been real nnd manifest. Neither In war nor In peace Is a vic tory to bo won unless (he captains put (heir confldfiice tu a bust. Put It In Tha Bulletin. Floral Messages There are many ways of telling your lady fair about your feelings toward her but none better than to "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" on St. Valentine's day. A neatly, be-ribboned bouquet of our freshly cut Flowers, or a Pot Plant, will tell her better than words. Order now and be assured of prompt delivery. Riverside Florist ' Phone Red 2231 Store, 862 Wall; Greenhouse, 456 Newport j'f,.,jt(Tliin H. C. HnrlrsJift, pustor. If you are Interested In tha conditions us they exist about you; if you would like to huvo u remedy for the unrest that bus taken hold, not only of men In general, but pur- chance of you; If you uro looking for u panacea Unit will positively euro these Ills, (ben wo Invito you to tha public worship at the I'rosbtyerlan church. Tho Illblo gives a prescrip tion for thn euro of these unpleasant nesses, and (hu more you know about tho remedy, tho bettor you will be prepared lo combat the affliction, Tho first dose will be administered ut 10 o'clock, when tha Ulhlo school meets. Tha second administration will bn ul 11 o'clock, when the min ister In churgo will upeuk from tho First Kplstlo of John. This reiyody is especially Intended for such us arc Christiana, but others are also Invit ed. At tho evening hour of 7:3(1 the ailment will bo dealt wllh In tho mat ter of tho opening of tho first four seals of tho sixth chuptur of Revela tion. At tho same time a remedy will be recommended. It you have any questions to ask concerning cith er tho remedy or the euro, we Invite you to coma with them, no matter who you aro, und you may ask them either publicly or privately, and with out ,uny previous announcement of your Intunllona. At this evening service we will bo treated to special music, which will bo illustrated by a sterooptlcon. Mrtliorilst Episcopal Tho pastor will be present and preach at both services tomorrow. Tho special music for the morning service will consist of an anthem, Praise Yo Jehovah," by the choir and a solo "Calvary," by Charles G. Wilson. In the evening Miss Haxcl Hctelton will sing a aolo. "Why Doesn't the Church Settle Things?" will be tho sermon topic for the 11 o'clock service.' This will not be an answer to, but rather a candid discussion of the question asked by W. T. Kills In an article In the last Saturduy Evening Post. 8lnco the pastor's sermon on "Dan iel," two weeks ago, considerable In terest hiiB boon shown in the conclu sions reached. Therefore, tomorrow evening the topic will bo, "Does the Authority of the Entire Biblo De pend Upon One Particular Interpre tation of tho Book of Danlol?" There Is no desire or Intention to enter upon a controversy, but the pastor believes thut a wholesome and help-, ful conception of the Bible will be stimulated by the Sunday evening message; 7:30 o'clock is the hour. "Isnlah, the Prophet of Faith," will be the Bible class toplo next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. If you are not already coming to this Interesting dims. Come next Thurs day. Sunday school and the usual warm welcome at 9:45 a. m. Epwortb. league at 0:30 p. m. Christian Our Biblo school meets at 10 a. m. This la our workshop a place where our boys and girls learn tho fundamental principles ot life and our men and women fulfill the great commandment, "Go teach tho word to every creature." Communion and social meeting at 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; prayer moeting, 7:30 p. in. Thursday. 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