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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1921)
» re CHUHCli ANN OUNCETOS Christian Church Subject for Sunday n or ng "Three Gr«at Fvents in the Hi-tory of Our Race” , The evening subject will te , ‘The Humanity and Divinity of Our Lcrd” . There will le a great tong service ami a s >'o by Mrs. Forrest Cham bers at the evening service. The Women’s Chorus of 44 voices last Sunday eve was a great success The iolo by Mrs. ( hamlers was es pecially fine. The men are pi in ning a chorus of 50 voiies for New Years night. J. J . 1 owell, the church song lea ’er, will ha^e charge of the chorus. The Annual rm et.rg I tnquet and watch meeting will te held Ne w Year’s eve. There will be a Christmas tree cn I program at the church Christ mas eve. All the Bible School and friends of the chi reh are invited. The mid-week prayer meeting next Wednesday night will be the last and the best of 1921. nteresting Clearance Specials in preparation for our annual inventory we have lowered prices ou r overstocked lines. Your time will be profitably spent Christian Science We» nes lay evening nun-ting ut 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Sunday morning service at 11 o'click. Subjet for Sunday mornins, I>e- cemler 25, "Christian Science” . AIRLIE you make this store a visit during this Sale. Sale of Silks Sale of Woolen Dress Goods All new weaves and patterns; most ly from fhe famous Botany mills. 0 Satins, Taffetas Crepe de chines, Georgette, Duchesse Satins, in mo£ the wanted shades in this Sale. If you would follow Dame Fashion’s dictates for the 1922 Spring and Summer season, you will have a silk dress in your w ard robe. This is an excellent opportunity to secure the ma terial you prefer. $1.85, $2.00, $2,25, $2.75, $3.50 French Serges, Poiret Twills, Granites, Almoras, Tricotines, Gabardines, etc. $2.25, $ 2 .8 5 ‘ $3.35, $3.50. $4 00 S e le c t your d ress and d ed u ct one fourth from th e price Evangelical Church Sunday morning th • S ir da/ School will have charge of the ser vices and will gi\e a ( hristmai pro gram. Mr. Lewis will give a short talk, subject, ” ( hildien” . Sunday School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Leader, Hugh Van I oan. The Ladies A d will meet as usual on Tuesday and Thursday after noons. Wednesday 7 : 0 p. m., Frajer meeting. Choir Practice 7 p.m . Saturday. The mw plan of turning the morning services » ver to the young pci pie is tacking the church each t I'tt’sj n iiiiirg i nd creating in tense interest among all those inter ested in the chuich. It will cer tainly do your heart good to see those young people conduting all the devotional extrises from lead ing the singing to reading the scrip tures. Junior Sermon, “ Great Things thut Come from Little Things.” Baptist Church Sunday morning Christinas Day —at 11 a lervice of unusual inter est is promised. The choir under Mrs. J. S. len d er’s efficient leader ship is preparing special music for the occasion. The Pastor is to speak upon “ The Babe of Bethlehem and Other Babies” . All who have had, have or hope to have babies- all who love babies all who have!) een oabies—are invited to attend this service. The Bible School has charge of the evening service an I will present a short program. The m irning'Bible School session and^the Endeavor meeting as usual. Dr. Allyn K. Foster, a Secretary of the General Education Board, N. Y. City .“who covers the U .S. in working with the Universities and Colleges, after getting the reports of the recent otlieial investigation of Pastor Pace’s work in Monmouth . among many other tilings wrote» the.-e words of appreciation: “ My Dear Pace- I want to say that you ..re putting over as progressive and • inti lligent a program as l know of, anywhere in America. You have rvally grasped the great fundamen t ds and your method of applying them to life is absolutely sane.**** 1 hope Can arrange t * have you swi ig the circle of leading univer sities and colleges with me preach ing a big Christian Gospel.***I hope to spend a few days with you soon.’ if on all S a lect your d ress and d ed u ct tw e n t y per c e n t from th e price. Yarns Reduced Men’s & Boy’s Ladies’ Underwear Hi Cut Shoes When w e say w e sell Munsing- wear you will know that w e sell good underwear, and nothing more need be said of the qual ity. Now is the opportunity to purchase the material for that new' scarf, sweater, cap ot glove you Reduced have wanted. Knitting worsted, Germantown, Z e p h y r , Saxony, Shetland Floss in the new shades so popular this season. W e have too many high cut shoes in both men’s and boys’ sizes. No shoes of cheap construction on our shelves, but this price puts their cost on a level with what you would have t:> pay for greatly inferior quality. W e have an over-stock of la dies winter weight Munsing- wear and to quickly reduce our stock w e offer every line in the ¿fore at Y ou P ay O ne-Fourth L ess D u rin g T his S ale O ne-Fourth L ess Than R egular All Y arn s reduced on e fourth $4.00 Men’s Hats $4.00 W e believe w e have too many hats and caps for inventory. The new shapes and colors are here. 0 During the next few days you may select your new hat or cap at O ne-Fourth L ess or an y H at in th e H o u se for $ 4.00 Men s Overcoats Reduced Grocery Specials Kippered herring Ig oval can 16c Jiffy Jell 10c Bulk Cocoanut, nice and fresh 23c Country Club milk 2 for 25c Bulk seedless sultanas 22c Cranberries, large bright red 23c Cane & maple syrup hfo 5 ran $1.10 Marshmallow syrup No 10 can 95c O v e r c o a t s and d ress m a c k in a w s of th e O regon C ity W o o len M ills m ak e M ade in O r e g o n from w o o l f r o m O regon sh eep . T ail oring and d esig n of th e very b est. Golden syrup No 10 can J* Sun-Kist ripe olives 9 oz can Regular shipments of the Morrell’s corn-fed bacon now coming. If you have not tried some, you have mis sed something good. M ake your s e le c tion and d ed u ct One-Third Picnic hams, have the flavor of the other end of the hog 25c Bacon back Sides Djfol.r*. . 24c Crown, White Mountain, Kerr’s Best patent flour, no better flours to be had, so why pay more $2.15 OREGON 51 )<------ »öl 78c Pure buckwheat flour, just received from the East 4} lb sk 42c Men’s overcoats $19 50 $23.50 Men’s dress mackinaws $9.85 Boys’ dress mackinaws $8 85 M O NM O UTH 0 “ 29c 32c —ion Beginning December 26 to close out our Stationery: Autocrat box paper, regular 85c; Special 25c until gone We will continue the Special Sale on Pyralin Ivory Mirrors, Brushes, Toilet articles A T COST. We want to close out this line. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ulrich were business visitors in Monmouth, 1 Wednesday. Several pupils were absent from school Monday on account of the anow. Mrs. G. A. Conn and Miss Winno- gene Peterson »cere shopping in In Wednesday and Thursday. IdPrt of t^e week. # MONMOUTH HEIGHTS mouth Saturday. dependence and Monmouth, Satur Ray Clark and family of Indepen Ivan UeArmond and brother Tom-, An old fashioned Christmas tr ie Mr. Potter of Dallas was a busi- day. dence were Sunday guests of rela will he held at the church on Ft i- nes8 at th* Wm my were Independence callers, Sat Riddell and tives here. C. F. Dodson and Marvin Cafions urday. day evening. December 23. A goo, 1 farm Thu„ d , y. w re l|iMnrM visitors in Portland program is asaured. Every one wet p L FMl^ k htd tutir.esa in First snow fa'l cf the season fell The KickreaU High School boys o m e . Sunday night covering the ground Dallas Friday. went down to Lefe it in a game of C. E. FETZER J. B. Fmbree left for Southern! Mr*. Char es Heir n of Mon- to * depth of at out three inches. basketball, played with the Airlie Paper Hanger and High teim , Friday evening, the Oregon. Thursday, where he int. nds m *uth was a guest of Miss M ibel' A Christmas tree and a program »core 1 eing 25 to 15. to make his future home. His fair. R m lell one day last week. were gjven l t the r unny D ecorator Miss Emma Engelhorn visited ily intends to n n u in here f a t a Leave orders s t M oran’a i r Ge or&e Heck in d so rs. WalWr sch-ol hous^ Mond.y evening by friends in Independence the latter short time. |. I . Prime's, West Main St. sad Ci *r*nee were shopper, in Mon the b a rt er. Miss Helen Grossman PERKINS P H A R M A C Y Monmouth, Ore. and her puAls. Charles Shipley o t Monmouth acted as Sant* Claus. C Mrs. V. A Fishback and children, flrs. Alice Walker and gr»ddaugfl- ters. Mr. and Mrs' Tow Hamar and daughters, and Miss Helen Grossman were business visitors in Independence Saturday. Miaa Helen Grossman ia s en !irg her Christmas vaertion with h«r mother, Mrs. Grossn an in Salem.