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A p r il 1®— E la m L y n c h , c h i e f o f s t a f f o f I r is h I r r e g u l a r s , c a p t u r e d In tigh t . n d d ied o f w o u n d s . A p r il i t — G r e a t p l o t o f Ir ish r e p u b l i c a n s to k ill B r i t i s h o ff ic ia ls a n d w r s e k L ondon uncovered. A p r il 17— D e V a l e r a o r d e r e d t h e Ir ish r e p u b l i c a n s t o c e a s e h o s t i l i t i e s a n d to negotiate p eace w ith the F ree S ta tn May ( — C h i n e s e b a n d i t s w r e c k e d the P e k I n g - S h a n g h a i e x p r e s s an d k l d n a p M m an y f o r e i g n p a s s e n g e r s . I n c l u d i n g 1« A m e r ic a n s, d e m a n d i n g o n e m i ll i o n d o l lars' r a n s om . . . a y I— C h i n e s e g o v e r n m e n t o r d e r e d that all d e m a n d s o f b a n d i t s w h o k i d n a p e d f o r e i g n e r s s h o u l d be c o m p i l e d with. May *— I r i s h F r e e S t a t e a n n o u n o s d r e j e c t i o n o f D e V a l e r a ' s p e a c e ofTer M ay 10— A n d r e w B o n a r I a w r e s i g n e d as p r im e m i n i s t e r o f G r e a t B r ita in . May 21— S t a n l e y B a l d w i n a p p o i n t e d British p rim e m inister. M ay 2t — C o m m u n i s t s t r i k e a n d r l s t s In the R u h r I n c r e a s e d in v i o l e n c e . M ay 17— P o l i s h cabin et resigned. W ltos mads p rsm lsr. d u n s »— S t a m b o u i l s k y ’s p a s s a n t g o v e r n m e n t In B u l g a r i a o v e r t h r o w n In a l m ost b lood less r s v o lu t lo n , P ro fe s s o r Z a n k off m ads prem ier Ju ne 12— A l l f o r e i g n c a p t i v e s r e leased b y C h i n e s e b a n d i t s . C iv il w a r b r o k e o u t In B u l g a r i a . P r e s id e n t LI Y u a n - h u n g o f C h i n a fled from P e k in g J u n e 14— Li Y u a n - h u n g r e s i g n e d a s p r e s id e n t o f C hin a. S t a m b o u l l a k y c a p t u r e d a n d k i l l e d In B ulgarian v illa g e J u n e 22— M a n i t o b a v o t e r » k i l l e d p r o h ib it io n law . s u b s t i t u t i n g s a l s by g o v er nm ent. J u l y 15— M u s s o l i n i c l i n c h e d his g r i p as d i c t a t o r o f I t a ly b y f o r c i n g p a r l i a m e n t to p a ss hts e l e c t o r a l la w J u ly 16— B r it is h p a r l i a m e n t r e j e c t e d Labor party's m otion p r o p o s in g g radu al t r a n s i t i o n to s o c i a l i s t f o r m oF g o v e r n ment. J u ly 2t— Gen . F r a n c i s c o V i l l a , n o t e d •» c h i e f o f M e x ic a n r e b e l s a n d b a n d lt r sl ain f r o m a m b u s h . J u ly 22— B s l i s s u W o o d . In F ranoe d e d ic a t e d a s m e m o r i a l t o A m t r l t a a s w h o d ied t her e. A u g ( — T e lx e lr a G o m e s elacted prsa Ident o f P o r t u g a l . H enry S ullivan of M a s s a c husoflls s w a m the E n g l i s h c h a n n e l . A u g I— C h a n c e l l o r C u n o p r e e e n t e d t o r e l c h a t a g his r e s c u e p l a n f o r G e r m a n y . I n c l u d i n g a g o l d loa n , t a x a t i o n o a a g o l d v a lu e b a s i s a n d a h e a v y l e v y a a in d u s tr ie s Aug 12— C h a n c e l l o r C u n o a n d t h e G erm an g o v e rn m e n t r esig n ed . O u eia ve Stresem ann u n d e r t o o k to fo r m naw c a b in e t, the flrst c o a l i t i o n m a j o r i t y g o v e r n m e n t In G e r m a n y a h i s t o r y . Aug 1) — E a m o n d s V a l e r a a r r e s t a d b y I r ish F r e e Sta te . Aug 21— G e r m a n c a b i n e t d e r a a n d a d >100,000 000 f r o m t h e I n d u s t r ia lis t s . A u g 27— I r i s h g o v e r n m e n t p a r t y w e n In e le c t io n s . Aug 21— A d m i r a l Y a m a m o t o m a d e p r e m i e r o f J a p a n , s u c c e e d i n g t h e la te B aron Kato. Sept. 12— S p a n i s h arm y revolted a g a in st the ca b in et Sept 14— S p a n is h c a b i n e t r e s i g n e d ; d irectora te ratabllahed under «resi d e n c y o f Gen. P r l m o R i v e r a , l e a d e r o f the rev olu tion S ep t I t — W i l l i a m C o s g r a v w r e - e l e c t e d p r e s id e n t o f I r i s h F r e e S ta te . Sept. 2.7— K i n g B o r i s d i s s o l v e d B u l g arian parliam en t and p rocla im ed a state o f sie g e becau se o f C o m m u n ist an d p e a s a n t u p r i s i n g s . Sept. 24— G e r m a n y officially a b a n d o n e d p a a e iv e r e s i s t a n c e In t b a R u h r . Bavaria revolted and nam ed G u sta vs v o n K a h r as d i c t a t o r o f tha s t a t s Sep t 27— P r e s i d e n t E b e r t a p p o i n t e d W a r M in is t e r O e e e le r m i l i t a r y d le e a t o r #f Germ any M in e r s In t h e R u h r Ja - clarsd a g e n e r a l strlks. S tp t . IP— B u l g a r i a n r e v o l t e r u i b e d with cap tu re o f F e rd tn a n d ov o. Get. 1— M o n a r c h i s t s c a p t u r e d for trse ts o f K u o tr ln . P ru ssia . L ast v e s t l g s o f c i v i l r u l e a b o l i s h e d In Spain, a ll m u n i c i p a l g o v e r n m o a t a b e i n g d is s o lv e d . Oct. 2— K u a t r l n r e c a p t u r e d b y G o r man g o v e r n m e n t tro o p s O c t I— G e r m a n c a b i n e t r e s i g n e d and C hancellor Stresem an n b e g a n fm m s - t lo n o f a v i r t u a l d i r e c t o r a t e . Get 4— R e v o l u t i o n s t a r t e d l a a< r t h - ern P o r t u g a l Oct. P— M a r s h a l T sa o-K u a olacted p r e s id e n t o f C h i n a G erm an Socialists yielded to M rc s o - mann. Oct. T— F i n l a n d r e f u s e d t o p a y R u s sia indem nity for death o t C h ek a agent Oct. P— R e i c h s t a g , b y h e a v y m a j o r it y g a v e C h a n c e l l o r S t r e s e m a n n v o t e o f confidence O ct P— C h a n c e l l o r Stresem ann re f u s e d d e m a n d s o f H u g o 9t a n ee a n d oth er Industrialists w h ich w ou ld have m ads them d icta to rs o f G erm any. Oct. IP— F r a n c e r e f u s e d t o a e m U a t e w i t h O e r r i m a a a n y / on r e s u m p t i o n o i f w o i n r k s la t h s R u h r, r p r e f e r r i n g to d e a l w i t h t h s In d u ia l b a r o n s . us s tr ta P a n i c o n B e r . in h o u r s # ths m a r k g o i n g t o 7,»p«.PCo.p >0 to the dollar Oct. IP— R s l c h s t s g c o n f i r m e d C h a n ce llo r 8 trca>m onn as dictator. Oct. 17— S o c i a l i s t g o v e r n m e n t o f B a t o n / s a d T h u r i n g i a d e fltd S t r s a a m s n a O c t t l — R h i n e l a n d r e p u b l i c s o t up In A la la C b a p o l l s . m o v e m e n t s p r e a d ta o t h e r cttlsa. O c t t l — O sm m unlsta fo u g h t b lo o d y b o t t l e w it h p o l i c e In H a m b a r g ; 44 h illed J t h ' r . e . aa d separatists ft ft ft rrtrm ve r e r- n e r n e s C h a n c e l l o r S t r e s e m a n n y ie ld e d to Be verts s dem and for greater autonom y f o r t h e G e r m a n elates. Oct. 17— G e r m a n g o v e r n m e n t o r d e r e d d i s m i s s a l ot S a x o n y c abin et. Oct. I t — S a x o n g o v e r n m e n t defied the retch. Oct. 2P— C h a n c e l l o r S t r e s e m a n n ous t ad t h s fl a xon c a b in e t. A n g o r a assem b ly p roclaim ed T urkey a r e p u b l i c e n d e l e c t e d M u s t a p h a Ke inal p res id en t. Oct. I t — I s m e t P a s h a m a d e p r e m ie r of Turkey. B avarian m onarchists m obilised for m a r c h o n Berlin. N ov . 1— K r u p p s i g n e d R u h r a c c o r d w i t h F re n c h . N o v I— S o c i a l i s t s q u it G e r m a n c a b i net a n d S t r e s e m a n n a s s u m e d d lc t a io r l.il powers. Nov. I — H i t l e r e n d L u d e n d o r f f tried to o v e r t h r o w B a v a r i a n g o v e r n m e n t by r o y a lt a t c o u p Von Seeckt made s u p r e m e m i li t a r y d i c t a t o r o f G e r m a n y by P r e s i d e n t E ber t. N ov. t — P u t s c h o f B a v a r i a n Fae lsti s u p p r e s s e d a n d L u d e n d o r f f a r r e s te d N ov . 10— F o r m e r C r o w n P ru e r l c k W l l l l o m r e t u r n e d to G e r m a n y Nov. 12— A d o l f H lt la r a r r e s t e d Nov. 20— R h i n e l a n d s e p a r a t i s t s c a p t u r e d M ains N ov. I I — M o b s f r o m U p p er S ilesian t o w n s l o o t e d a n d b u rn e d e s t a t e s o f rich f a r m e r s w h o r e f u s e d to sell f o o d , m any killed. 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A p ril 3— J u d g e W. K Da ver. D e m o c r a t. e le c t e d m a y o r o f C h i c a g o Del i d a n t a In H t r r l a ill | m in e m a s s a c r e c a s » a g a i n a c q u it t e d . A p ril % P r e s i d e n t H a r d i n g r e t u r n e d f r o m v a c a t i o n in S out h A p ril 1»; -U n it e d Sta tus Supreme c o u r t up he ld c o n s t i t u t i o n a l i t y o f C ap - p e r - T i n c h e r g r a i n f u t u r e s act. - an atilt t o s t o p s p e c u l a t i o n tn s u g a r f u t u r e s M rs A W. C o o k *»f P i t t s b u r g h . Pa.. e l e c t e d p r e s id e n t g e n e r a l o f D A R. A p ril 24 P r e s id e n t M a i d i n g c o m m i t ted the a d m in i s t r a t i o n to w o r l d c o u r t plan in N e w Y o r k sp e e c h C h a rle * H W a r r e n f o r m e r a m b a s s a d o r to Japan, a n d J o h n B a r t o n P a y n e o f C h i c a g o n a m e d as A m e r i c a n m e m b e r s o f U nited S t a t e s - M e x i c a n c o m m i s sion A p ril 30— S u p r e m e c o u r t , in 7 to 2 decision, barred fo r e ig n vessels c a r r y i n g l i q u o r in t o A m e r i c a n p o r t s , but overruled Daugherty opinion that A m e r i c a n sh ips c a n n o t s e ll l i q u o r o u t s i d e t e r r i t o r i a l lim its May 2— C h a r l e s K. R u t h e n b e r g . n o t e d r ad ical, w a s fo u n d g u i l t y o f v i o l a t i n g the M i c h ig a n a n t i - h > n d lc a lls m law. M ay 3— A r m y m o n o p l a n e p i l o t e d by L i e u t e n a n t s M acR end \ and K e l l y m a d e n o n s t o p flig nt f r o m ll «.m p stea d . N Y to San D i e g o , Cal M ay 4— N ew Y ork legislatu re re p e a le d st a t e p r o h i b i t io n law M ay 5— E II C u n n i n g h a m o f I o w a m a d e m e m b e r o f f e d e r a l r e s e r v e b oa rd , an d E. E J o n e s o f P e n n s y l v a n i a m e m b er o f f a r m lo an board . M ay 11 — F r a n k M o M a n a m y o f W a s h i n g t o n , D C., mad . n m b t r o f i n t e r state com m erce com m ission M i il A d v i s o r ) c o n n l t t N o f lOu n a m e d by S e c r e t a r y W o r k to s u r v e y p r o b l e m s o f the A m e r i c a n Ind ians. Muy 17— A lv a B A d a m s a p p o i n t e d U nited S ta tus s u n a t o r f r o m C o l o r a d o . M ay 21— W illia m R. D ay r e s i g n e d as u m p i r e o f the U nited S t a t u s - G e r m a n m ixed claim s c o m m ission . J u d g e E B P a r k e r o f T e x a s a p p o i n t e d to s u c c e e d him. J u n e 4- -U n i t e d Status S u p r e m e c o u r t d eclared unconstitutional st a t e l a w » b a r r i n g the t e a c h i n g o f f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e s in s c h o o ls . C o n v e n t i o n o f S h r ln e r s o p e n e d In W ashin gton . J u n e 11— S u p r e m e c o u r t he ld K a n s a s I n d u s tr ia l c o u r t w a s w i t h o u t p o w e r to r e g u l a t e w a g e s In p a c k i n g h j u s e s . J u n e 20- P r e s id e n t H a r d i n g s t a r te d o a his t r i p to the W m I g a d A la s k a . 8 e n t e n es o f 24 m en i m p r i s o n e d fo r ob stru ctin g cond uct of war com m uted b y the P r es id en t. J u n e 23— U nited S ta te s s e i s e d s ealed l i q u o r s t o r e s o n s e v e r a l B r i t i s h lin e r s a t N ew Y ork . J u n e 26 — I n t e r s t a t e c o m m e r c e c o m m i s s i o n a b o l is h e d " a s s i g n e d car'* p r a c t ic e In c o a l t r a n s p o r t a t i o n J u n e 29— B u d g e t D i r e c t o r L o r d a n n o u n c e d s u r p l u s o f 3310.000,000 f o r fi s c a l year. J u ly 1— R. W . B o w d e n r e s i g n e d as A m e r i c a n o b s e r v e r on r e p a r a t i o n s . J u ly 4— C o n v e n t i o n o f r a d i c a l s o p e n e d In C h ic a g o . July 5— P r e s id e n t H arding sa iled f r o m T a c o m a f o r A la sk a . J u ly 6 — F a r m e r - L a b o r p a r t y in C h i c a g o c o n v e n t i o n r e p u d ia t e d the R e d 3 w h o iri 1 to f o r m F e d e r a t e d F a r m e r - L a b o r p a r t y on c o m m u n i s t i c lin es J u ly 7— A r m y b a l l o o n w o n n a tio n a l e l i m i n a t i o n c o n t e st. l i e u t e n a n t s Roth a n d Null, p i l o t i n g a n a v y b a l lo o n , lost In L a k e Erie. J u ly 8 — U nited States anthracite c o m m i s s i o n r e p o r t e d In f a v o r o f g o v ernm ent supervision of m ines but against gov ern m en t ow nership. J u ly 10— P r e s id e n t l l a r d l n g l a n d e d at Ju n eau . A la sk a . J u ly 16 M a g n u s J o h n s o n . F a r m e r - L a b o r c a n d i d a t e , e l e c t e d U nited S ta tes s e n a t o r f r o m M in n e s o ta . J u ly 17 — P h i l i p p i n e c a b i n e t a n d o t h e r off ici als r e s i g n e d a f t e r c o n t r o v e r s y w it h G o v e r n o r General W ood. J u ly 28— P r e s id e n t H a r d i n g t a k e n 111 In San F r a n c i s c o . J u ly 29— P r e s i d e n t H a r d i n g w o r s e , C alifornia p ro g r a m canceled. Ju ly 30 P r e s id e n t H a r d i n g g r a v e l y ill w it h b r o n c h o - p n e u m o n i a . A u g 2 P r e s id e n t H a r d i n g d ie d s u d d e n l y in San F r a n c i s c o . A u t . 3 C a l v i n C o o l l d g e t o o k o a t h as P r e s id e n t at P l y m o u t h . Vt . and wen t to W ashin gton . H a r d i n g f u n e r a l t r a in s t a r t e d f r o m San F r a n c i s c o fu r W a s h i n g t o n . Aug 8 — S ta te f u n e r a l s e r v i c e s f o r Mr l l a r d l n g h eld In the c a p í t o l , W a s h in g t o n . A u g 10— W a r * m O H a r d i n g s b o d y p la c e d In v a u lt at M a r l o n ; m e m o r i a l s e r v i c e s In a ll la n d s Aug. 13— P r a a ld e h t Coolldgo gave fu ll a p p r o v u l t o H a r d i n g b u d g e t s y s tem. Coal co m m issio n su m m on ed heads o f a n t h r a c l t o p e r a t o r s an d m i n e r s to c o n ference. G o v e r n o r W a l t o n «*f O k l a h o m a p la c e d T u l s a u n d e r m a r t i a l la w a f t e r r e n e w e d floggings A u g 14— K x - C o n g r e a s m a n C. B a s c o m S lu m p o f V i r g i n i a a p p o i n t e d s e c r e t a r y t o P r e s id e n t C o o l l d g e . A u g I f > - - P o w e r f u l b o o t l e g g i n g r in g o f S a v a n n a h , Ga b r o k e n u p by 84 a r rests. A u g 21 — A n t h r a c i t e n e g o t i a t i o n s c o l lapsed . Aug 22 S u c c e s s f u l t e s t s m a d e fo r c o a s t - t o - c o . i s t a i r m all s e r v i c e . A u g 24 G o v e r n o r P i n c h o t a s k e d b> P r e s id e n t C o o l l d g e t o t r y t o s e t t l e a n t h r a c it e p r o b le m . Aug 2* G o v e r n o r P i n c h o t o ff e re d c o m p r o m i s e p la n t o a v e r t a n t h r a c i t e s t rik e . A u g 30 - S a v a g e riot In P e r t h A m b o y N. J w h en l».g m o b a t t a c k e d K u K lu x K lan m eeting F E Bu ' b e y . d i r e c t o r o f t h e mint, r e s ig n e d . ufTt*« l i v e O c t o b e r 1. A u g ill- A n t h r a c i t e m i n e r s and o p era t'>rs nut sa t is fie d w it h l ’ ln« hot plan, and s u l k * b e g in s , but n e g o t i a t i o n s c o n tinued S*pt 3 A m e r ic a n r e l i e f m e a s u r e s for Japan e a r t h q u a k e v ictim s started o n g r e a t sc ale. Sept .' - G A. R In a n n u a l p a r a d e In X H lw a u k ce Si pt 6 O M S i l t x g a b e r o f V a n w e r t , O le c t e d c o m m a n d e r - l n - c h l e f o f Q A. ft. . . . Sept. 7— A n t h r a c i t e m i n e r s r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s a c c e p t e d P i n c h o t s p r o p o s a l s . beit 1Ú - G o v e r n o r W a l t o n p u t all O k l a h o m a u n d e r m a r t i a l law. £e p t 2 »i— U n d e r o r d e r s f r o m G o v e r n o r < • . o t r«l p r u . e n t e d the m e e t i n g o f the h o u s e o f r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s In s p e c ia l se s s io n . §♦ pt 29— G o v e r n o r W a l t o n o f O k l a hom a ; ItflBll *ne- ment o f s p e c ia l e l e c t i o n w h ic h w a s to «leeI«le w h e t h e r l e g i s l a t u r e s h o u l d m eet t«j I n v e s t i g a t e his a c t i o n s <• 1 W a l t o n o f O k la hoina a b a n d o n e d m i li t a r y o p p o s i t i o n t o s p e c ia l e l e c t i o n o f O c t o b e r 2. b u t c a l l e d new e l e c t i o n f o r D e c e m b e r 6 Oct 2 —- O k l a h o m a v o t e d d e c i s i v e l y In f a v o r o f «c ons ti tutional a m e n d m e n t a u t h o r i s i n g t h f s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e to c o n vene itself to c on sid er Im peachm ent c h a r g e s a g a i n s t s t a t e off icials Oct. 4— R e s i g n a t i o n o f G e o r g e H a r vey. amt*a ssad-.r t«j E n g l a n d , a n n o u n c e d Oct 1 1 — O k l a h 'j m a l e g i s l a t u r e m et and p r e p a r e d f o r I m p e a c h m e n t o f O ov . Jack W aP on Oct. 19— J o h n R Q u in n o f C a l i f o r n i a electe«2 « - m m a n d e r o f A m e r i c a n l e g i o n Oct. 2*!- L o w e r h o u s e o f O k l a h o m a legislatu re voted to im peach G o v e r n o r W a l t o n a n d t h e s e ñ a la s u s p e n d e d him f r o m offi« e Oct 26 — F o r m e r T’ n lt e d S t a t e s 8 e n a - tor F rank B K e llo g g nam ed a m b a s s a d o r t o G r e a t B r ita in N o . 12— U nited S t a t e s S u p r e m a c o u r t d e c id e d a l i e n s c an be p r o h i b i t e d b y s t a t e s f r o m a w n n g land, p r o v i d e d t h e r e is n o t r e a t y s t i p u l a t i o n t o t h e c o n - trary m M R o b e r t J G r a n t o f D e n v e r m a d e d l- . r e c t o r o f t h e mint. N*.. I S - tor H ir a m J o h n s o n f o r m ally d*" lar* d h l m - e i f a c a n d i d a t e f o r R e p u b l i c a n p r u d e n t i a l n«*mlnatlon v Okla hom a f nd g u i l t y by s e n s : # c o u r t o f 1 i m p e a c h m e n t a n d »- l f r o m office ‘ k f*k e KnrH i . er • r, c o n v i c t e d o f o il ft-- k 1 r * . - 4 nd « * n t c n c * d t o p rison . f . • — - ** — • ch aras# ~ - 6:30 p. m. Both Senior ind Junior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Preaching, Subject, “ Uon- fesnng Christ.” Monday evening 7:30 Annual church supper and business meeting, election of officers, roll call of the members, «ach one re* ponding with a verse o f Scripture. After the business there will be a watch night service. Wednesday evening, Trayer Meet ing, 7:30 p. m. Everyone cordially invited to at- tend all of these services. 3t> G o v W T k c v T » j T ' u T In d la n a Ind ic te d f o r e m b e i s l P m e n t . D ec 3— f l l x t h - e l g h t h c o n g r e s s rost bu t p r o g r e s s i v e R e p u b l i c a n blo-j p r e v e n t e d o r g a n i s a t i o n o f the ho u ss. D e c 4—T n S o u t h D a k o t a st a t e p r o p o sal c o n v e n t i o n s the R epublican s In do. sed C o o l l d g e . D e m o c r a t s p i c k e d Mc- Adoo . and Farmer l « b o r l t e * favored L a F o l l e t t e f o r p r e s id e n t i a l c a n d i d a t e s D ec I House organised. Speaker O t lle t' b e i n g re e le c t e d D ec 4— P re s id e n t C o o l l d g e d e l i v e r e d hla m e s s a g e to c o n g r e s s D ec 1$— U nited S ta te s S u p r e m e c o u r t r e c e s s e d until J a n u a r y 2 Dec 12— R e p u b l i c a n n a t io n a l c o m m i t teu s e le c te d C l e v e l a n d as p l a c e and Ju n e 10 as d a t e f o r n a t i o n a l c o n v e n - t on. Dec. 13— C o n f e r e n c e o f r e p r e s e n t a tives o f an th racite using states opened at H a r r i s b u r g Fa. Dec 18— P r e s id e n t C o o ubi lldge ordered r e le a s e o f a ll verna g Tim p r i s o n e d v i o l a t o r s o f w a r lawn Dec. 17— W O. M c A d o o f o r m a l l y a n n o u n c e d his c a n d i d a c y f o r D e m o c r a t i c p r e s id e n t ia l n o m i n a t i o n . Dec 27— A m e r i c a n A ssociation for the A d v a n c e m e n t o f S c i e n c e m e t In C inc inn ati. Baptist Churcb Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M Ur. W illiam James Sly, ucting pas- Subjects for next Sunday; A. M. "A New Year’s Surprise.” P. M. “ An Old Year’s Retrospect and a New Year's Resolve.” Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Young Peoples’ Society at 6:30. vjoi'iflti&n Selene« j Evangelical Church f c CHUnCH 1 OlMlMtMS Christian Church H. C. Shropshire, Minister. Phone 1304 Sunday Services: 10 a. m. Bible School. J. W. Leask, Supt. Classes for all ages. A special class for Normal Students. The new officers for the coming year will be elected at this service. Louis C. Kirby, Minister Mrs. L. A. Robinson, Supt. Sabbath School 10 o'clock Morning worship 11 a. in. Subject of seimon, “ The Prophetic Message of Individualism." Endeavor service 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Subject of sermon: The Passing of a Great Opportunity. Watch night Service, New Year’s eve, 8 p. m. The Homelike Society mt>:tx on Tuesday afternoon in the parlor of the church. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7 p. m. in the church. Mid-week service, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. We extend a welcome to all. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. Subject for Sunday, December 30, “Christian Science” . Church O f The Naiarene Rev. C. Howard Davis, Pastor Preaching each Sunday at 3:00 P. M. • Prayer meeting each Thursday at 8 o'clock. George and Elmer Andrus of Wil lamette University will preach on al ternate Sundays. Everyone welcome. C a r p e n te r W o r k The Rainy Season is now on. It is a good time to think about such inside work as built-in cupboards or cabinet work See or write G. A. Neatler and get estimates. Shop be tween Hotel and Telephone office. 11 a. m. Preaching by H. C. Shrop shire. Subject, “ Let us hear the Let us begin the New Year by g o conclusion of the whole matter.” ing to church next Sunday. •Mi- -Mi- -JK- -3K- -JK- -3K- -Mt- -Mi- •»> • » •»> •»> :«• •»> * ' i <«• <♦> ' • *' • *' * ' J ............................... ; Monmouth Business Men’s New Ï car Greetings $ w mí - :«■ ac «6- -a«- at- at- :« at- -at- •» nc- -:«c- ■» * « « A Happy New Y’ear I To 1924— the year that is coming— a health! « May the New Year hold for you all that you * % liked in the old.— and more of it. May it bring you much th it you would wel I * come hut do not hope for— that it may be indeed a happy New Year. I MORLAN & SON •sis* •>: •» :♦> •:♦> •»; » V ft ft ft ft ft i ft ft A Happy New Y ear A Joyous New Year ft llappjness. Health, Prosperity, \N ealth I'd give them all if I could; ft ft ft But since I cannot, 1 am wishing at least. That you get something else “ just as good.” ft P. H. JOHNSON ft f t -Re -SC- -SK- -RC- -RC- -RC -RC' Our sincere I op»-s that— The Yuletide joys may all he thine Thy holidays most merry. Thy New Year prove to be as bright Aa the red ripe holly berry. ft ft (i. W. CHESEBRO sc •RC- :« m - • »: » : • :« sk » :■ -a t ft We Wish Y ou a Happy New Y’ear ft May every happiness combine To make your New Year bright; And the Best o f Luck upon you shine, With its most powerful light. ft ft ft ft PERKINS PHARMACY ft ft . '* ft RÎ- MC -RC- -RC- MC- MC- -RC- -MC- -MC- -MC- RC- MC- 9 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft A Happy New Year ft ft All of us are wishing for ail of you. all the joy and happinrss we can conceive. And if, perchance, we have omitted any particu lar item which you would particularly treasure, w t’re hoping that, too, may be yours, and quickly. ft C. C. MULKEY & SON ft ft ft ft i ft Just a llappy Happy To last It- -RC- SB- -RC- MC- -MC- R t- -0T I ft ft Ri < • I ft ft 9 line in which to say, be your New Year Day; and with glad good cheer. you through the coming year. FRED J. IIILL ft * ft ft A Happy New Y’ear . May Luck Be w ith you ! Here's to the New Year— may it hold for ft ft you prosperity tenfold; may il make up to yoo in worldly goods and « ft ft I ft ft ¡L- health for any loss»« in the past; may it keep you at the top of the wave, and help us to merit your continued and appreciated patronage. ARNOLD’S BAKERY : « ......J