I Jit tk Churches Bethany I’rewhyteriaa Church X Sunday school al 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. "The Holiness of God” at 11. Young ’People's meeting at 6:45. Anniversary of Christian Endeavor day. "What Does Our Fledge Ra- quiref” "The Youth of Jeeua at f:H. Thia will include a discussion of the borne school, and neighborhood life, which influenced the boyhood and young manhood of Jesus. Thursday, January 5, pot luck supper followed by school of mis­ sions All invited to thane increaa- ingly Intereating evenings. Henry G. Hanson. Newman M. E. Church Sunday schobl at 10 a. m. Ep- north leagues at 6:30 p. tn. Because of urgent request, the pas­ tor. Rev. Joseph Knotts, will preach his sermon for the yonng people on "Gifts'' at 11 a. m. FRIDAY, JANVAllY OK1XT8 PAHS DAILY COt HIEB PAGE EIGHT. Secret n the evening Rev. S A Ihinford. Voice, sermon, Gospel solo. "In the Secret district superintendent is expected to Place, Rev. Dan- of His Presence," R. K. Hackett be present and preach. lì: . " ford is scheduled to preach each Communion. H. Y. I*. V. at 6:30 veniug until the close of rhe revival Evening service at 7:30, anthem. i 'Aly Pilot Will Rring Me There." meetings. Rev. A. H. Johnston will have sermon. "A Drama of Three Worlds " Music led by orchestra and chorus charge of the music, The meetings .ire in ressi ng in interest and power. 'choir. Prof Appieholf, director, Mis Caliert. pianist. Prof Appiehoff wtR Come and enjoy them. I play a B flat clarinet solo. A cor dial invitation to the public. Salvation Army C. M Cline, preacher. x Revi val meetings are in iwogress. At 2 p. m. Bible school for all rfges. At 6:30 p. ni Y. P. L„ subject. Chun'li of Cliri-t "Doee Sin Flnd l's Out," Psm. 103:- Bible school continues to grow 10. Upen alr at 7:30 p. m. Cospel testimonies at X p. ni. Good singing. 165 Studying ‘God's word last Sun­ Alt are welcome. day. The advantages of this training Ensign J. E. Strauttn, officer. are open to all who come. .Mornin ■ worship at 11. Sermon subject, "The St. Lukes Kpisco|>al Son of God With Power.” C. E. nt Sunday school at 10 a. m. Even- ■6:30. The evening service ut 7:30 ing service al 7:30 o'clock. Rev. ( will be In charge of the members of Philip K. Hammond, vicar in charge. the Christian Endeaxor society. The general subject wtll be "For Christ Baptist Church and the Church.” Several of ' the VII the regular services at the us­ young people will give short ad­ ual hours. Bible school at 10 with dresses. "Make our home church classes for all ages Morning ser­ your church home." vice at 11, anthem. heard Chas. R. Drake, minister. .st. Anne's Catholic ihvrcii Sunday masses al 3:00 »nd 10:00 o'clock. Rev. J. G. Vieil, C. S V.. pastor. First Church of Christ Nclentist Christian Science services are held every Sunday in the W. O. W. ball, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting *al S o'clock. The subject Sunday is, ‘ILove." Reading room Is opeu from 2 to 4 p. m. dally except Sundays and holidays, The public is cordially in­ vlted to attend the services and to visit ths reading room. Il A DIC A UH AMMASSI N ATE JAPANKHE DETECTIVE CHIEF Tokio, Jan. 31. A Vladivostok j dispatch to the JIJI says that Z.uliar- eff. the chief of the detective bureau,' has been assassinated by the radi­ cals It-la also reported that In the list of men marked down for death were the following prominent Jap­ anese: Lieutenant-General Inagakl, the chief of staff to the .lainineae ex­ peditionary force in Siberia. Colonel Sakabe and Major Haaebe. OLE’S TIRE SHOP Vulcanizing Gates Half Sole Tires Adjoining t tiding*« Garage On Sixth titrant O. A. HANNEN, Crop. Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings JM FOR MEN-AT Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers Power Farming With a Fordson Doubles Your Production Ford Son \ FORDSOX and tile proper imple­ ments will cut overhead rx|Hii«e on a farm, will increase production. 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