Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Tim (It iiilr Mndfnril rluh iiiiihI
ml, which Im umiully hold on (ho flmt
Monday of ouch iiioiith, Ih to lit) poNi
piiintd IIiIh time, iik It In ImpoMlhlo
to Ht'Cino tln oper- hoiimi on (lint
iluli'.
Mrn. I". V. Coffin who In our next
lioHtiixHH I it Kriiiliiittii of tho Con
iiervatory of MiihIc nt lown CoIIcko,
(lilnuell, lown. Having flnlHltril nn
jiltnio under Mr. Kliiituil mill wileo tin
clt'f Mr. l(n)iuontl. I lor recital itlvon
nt kiikIiiiHIoii won mentioned im f li ts
IlI'M of t ho cIiihh,
.Slit. him lnttl n r.nod ninny )onm
MicrnHHftil experience In totichliiK In
l Im emit, mill Ih fiiMl KrowliiK In pop
ulitrlly it m it lonelier hero.
Thn mimlriiU given under Ihn nil
nplron of Ihn (Ironlur .Modfonl cluli
lutve hi'n Hlt'inllly tinprovlni;, ntnl
Mrn. Coffin I propnrlni; n fine pro
ttiiiin, expecting It to continue In th
iiwiiiIIiik "culo..
Tim proKriim Include n hour cycle
hy Ktlinlhori No In. All inimlclnnM
know lln In'iiui)' of Nov In'" rnmpo
idllnmi, nml thl In oik of llio hot.
Tin tlitto of t It 1m inimical will he
nnnoiinri'il noxt weoh.
Annul miveiity-flvn Indie enjoyed
tin miitiinl "WiihhliiKton 'IVit" ulven
hy (lie I'nrcnl-Tonrhorii' clrcln of Ihn
KoomivoII choo nl thn honu' of Mm.
.1. It. Ki'iit, SIS Kim Mn I n Mroul, nn
Momlay afternoon.
Tin uiomhorii of the circle cnlfoil
nn colonial da num. iircliloil knicIooh
I) In room npproprlntcly decorated
wllh fmttnoim of hatchet" nml fine.
Thn follow Iiik well rcniltirt'il pro
gram wn very much enjeyed:
Piano nolo, Wltehoif Dance McDonald
MUn Kinnm Die
Heading .
In) WniiKhty ell
Ih) Thn lloolhlnek
Mrn. J. K. HitwMnn
tVornl nolo
( "IllnU Arn Kinging"
(li) I'll lln n Soldier
.MIm OlmlyH Illnninn
Violin nolo, Spring Souk MendelnHolin
MIhh Alli'tin Pert
Itendliu;
(n) "Old llor"
(h 'Honinliody Mil"
Minn Carol I In Jarkn
HnfrcHhnieiili of cherry Ico, enkn
nml Ion wore nerved.
Tho Parnnl-Tcachor".' clrcln of Hit
ltooneVelt hcIiooI held nn intoro.ttluR
meeting Friday nfternoon.
Tim opening 1'xerclno wnn Ihn fnlry
rpenn from Ihn mlilHtimtuor night's
Dream given hy momhorn of thn lth
grade.
rollowltiK thin thn nuhjcrt of
".School (iardeiiB on Vacant Lots"
m nhly liandlod hy Mr. I'l'ternon.
Mm, I. nut nlno contrlhiiled a well
jirepared pnpur.
While thn piirentn rccoi;nUo tho
merlin of MardenliiK nn nn educntor
nml character hnlldnr, thn ohMnclon In
thn way of co-oporutlvn KardenliiB In
our dlHtilrt illncournKo iih.
However, cnotiKh cntliimlanni wnn
nroiiKcd for thn calllim of another
mvetliiK fur l'rlday evenltiK, March
11'. whon Mr. IlnrrltiRton will ho proB
nut. A voto of tlinnkfl wuh tendered hy
thn clrcto tn Mrn, Kent for thn iiho of
lior homo for tho "Wnnhlnston Ten."
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Company No, 2 1 or thn Uniform Hank
of KiiIkIiIh or Pythlim hold ltd annual
liiHtallatlou of offlcorri hint nlnht nt
IIk armory In thn K, of 1'. hall. MaJ.
0. II, Pickett of Hnliim cmuo to Mud
foVd I'Hpochtlly for thn cereinonlen.
After thn lnntnltloii of tho offlcorn
nml thn lnHpoctlou or thn company
tho mnjor khvo n very Inlori'stlim
talk on tho lilntory nml DoIiikh or thn
Uniform Hank. ArrmiRomontH worn
a I ho cnmplutml for tho dnnco to ho
Klvmt hy tho company nt tho Nntn
torltini nnxt Tiiendny ovoiiIiik. Tho
followhiK offlcorB woro InHtnllnd:
K, (1, TrowhrldRO, Jr. captain; C.
W, llnrrlnon, Int lieutenant; (l. I
l.lmlloy, 2d ltoutonnnt; ,1, n, Vnn
Horn, chnpliiln; 1). J. Crnwoll, qiinrt.
iici'KC-nitt ; II, KutoB, 10, II. McKee, C.
U, Pulnoy mul 0. C, l'ontlut,', nor
KonnjH, Two now monihors woro inkon in
mul ii most pronporoim now yonr la
looked forward to hy tho compnny,
A very p!ennnnt HiirprlHo wan t?lvon
,MIuh JoHophlno (IrcKory nt hnr homo
1'i Idiiy ovonliiR. A dulnty two courno
luncheon wnn scrvoil,
TIioho prcHnnt woro MIbhor Jnno
lliuiKon, Mabel Joiioh, Mllilroil 1111
ton, r.onilno Hilton, MIhh llnnkn, Mih,
KeiHhaw, Mr, nnd Iih, Nyu mul (lor
dun KerHliaw.
Ill Iiiim heen rccolvcil of
of Mihh lleillin II,
ly of tlilf. rily, to Mr.
nailer, wlileli took plnec
i.. I''ul)ruurv lHlh nt
ov, Win. (Inllnulicr, i'nlli-
er nl' (he uroiuii iicrfonnitii tho
iiion.v. Alter thn eeienmiiy tho hiulnl
pml.v iiiljiniiiicil In Ihe rectorv wliutn
till' Wl'llllilljr llll'llkfllHl WIIN Hl'IVI'll.
Tho litiilul eoiipln left on the noon
trniii lor Cli'M-himl, Ciiieiniuiti, To
ledo mul other pnintri in the east. Tho
hilde Ih Hio ilmiRlitiT of Mr. nml Mm,
V. I). Wi'li'li of Mi'dl'onl, when) hIio
Iiiih liml I'liilt'Kn of tint iloniCHtie
Hi'U'iH'o ili'piiiiiurnt oT tho Med ford
hijli Hi'hool nml h well known lien.
She U it riiiliiiili' of Milwmikec Dow.
nor college, lull. Thn (,'room Ih Ihe
nun of Rev. Willinm (Inlliilier of
Trinity KpiHl,l"il elinieli of Cnro,
Mieli,, nml in n Kinduute of Coniell,
1111)11. Mr. (InlliiRhi'r in nt preent
connected with the pnlilihliint; liouse
of I!. P. Put tun Co., New Vol I,, nml
in malinger of ihe educational dcnnt
meiil of llui miililli' went, liniiu; hU
lieitdiiiniteiH in Cliicno, where Mr.
nml Mm. (Iiillnher will iiinke llielr
fill in e lioiue.
A very pleiixnnt Hiirpii"i' wnn jjivrn
Mr. nml Mm. ' S. Ilitler TiicmImv
incniiiK nl the home of Mr. nml Mm.
l I'lidciiclison on N'oilli Molly
"treet. The evening mim spent in
(iimeH nml eonverMilioti, nml nn im
iiiimptii pioinm wnn furiiihlieil. Mm.
.1. II. Ilnwkin- mul Mm. II. 0. Mini
iiiiI fJ"o koiiio M'iy iiilcri'sliiiK leiul.
in!,", lifter whidi lefn'shmcnl'. weie
Hi'iviil, Mr. nml Mm. Ilitzler nre
leaving Meilfiiiil In make their home
mi the llioimuer rmieli nml the host
wixhes of their fiioniN for kiiooohh o
wild them.
Mm, J.. II. Kent nml Mm. W. K.
N'orrii entertained Ihe ''Omul Will
Cluli' nl the homo of the former, KIR
1-J.ihI Mnin htiei'l Weilncilny. The
nflenioun wns spent in fntiey wmk
nml rent soeiul time. The hou-e was
liemilifitllv ileeointeil with flaw nml
ItntehetH. Delieioim icfrt'slimcut
of eoffee nml eitke wiik himvciI, nfter
which the IntlicH departed, thanking
tho liiiotosHOH for tho ploiiMint time
nml hoping for many more such ath-
orin-ji.
InvilnlioiiH have horn Kent nut to
tho memhem nml fneniN of Mcdl'ord
company, .No. 'J I, uniform rank,
rCniutilH of I'ylhins for nn inforimil
ilmieo to ho "iven Tncilnv evening.
March
hull.
'J, in the small Nalutorium
Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Atlnm of Chi-
eagii, IIIh who lime been visiting Mr.
ami Mm. S. i. I.eoiinril, left Sunday
for Sun I'raneiseo, nml from thero
(hoy will visit l.iw AiiKelen nml other
points of interest eu route.
Tho Klkx gnve iuiolur of their pop
uliii' nml inforimil dances nt their new
home mi Ninth Central avenue Fri
day evening. Annul forty couples
wore piesent nml n delightful lime
was had bv all.
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Mr. nml Mm. Whilmer of Buffalo.
Now York, mo guests of Mr. ami Mm.
lap Andrews. Mrs. Whilmer was
Formerly Mi Trucblood nml ivsiiletl
in Mcdl'oid hcfoio her iuaniiio.
Mrs. Xollio .MVnowmi, grniul woilhy
matron of tho Kasteru Star for tho
stale, left Momlay evening for 1'oit
laiitl ami other points over the stole
to visit the different eliiiptom..
Sk av
Mr. nml Mm. W. II. Thompson of
tho (llcmlnln ranch in (ho Willow
Springs district will eiilortiiiu n mini-
her of their friends at a dinner piuty
Siiuduv cveniiiL'.
Dr. nnd Mrs. L, A. Salado enter
taiuctl ut a diimet' paily at tho Mcd
ford Hotel Friday evening pievinus lo
llio daneiiifr parly given ut lite Cni
vcmilv Club.
Mr. mul Mm. Slewarl I'allerson
liml as their guess at a dinner party
Tuesday evening Mr. nml .Mrs, A.
Conro Finio, Mr. and Mrs. Waller
llourne.
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Mrs. C, T, Hutchinson enlerlaincd
thn Tiiosdny l.unelipon Cluh at Imr
hoinu on South Oinngo sheet Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. anil Mrs. W. C. Woslorfieltl loft
Tuestlny nfternoon for San .lime, Cal.
whero Ihey will make their future
home.
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Tho Wednesday Iliiilgo Cluli met at
llio lniuic, of Mrs. H. N. Foster on
Newtown uvenuo Wcilnesday after
noon. Mr. P. K. Uotliwcll of Denver, Col.,
is vinitinK hid Histor, Mm..), A. llral
miy of Went Fourteenth blvcet.
Mr. mul Mm. Heinle enteilnineil
nt the 1'iulhli hall Wcilni'Mliiy even
iiiK, in honor of .Mr. mul Mm. If. If.
I'.Im'I. The hall wjih ileeorntnl with
niKH, center tnhlcH, etc,, lo icpresent
fntli- n pin lor, with ii.h ee., iippioprinln
crrt'..to WnMiiiiKlon'M liirtlnlny. I.njer in
tho I'vciiing the hull wnn elemcil mul
ilnneiiif' nml novelty mnuneiiiciilK oc
cnploil Die evening until liinelieon nl
11 o'clock, nfter which the "Home
Kwect Home" wiim played nml the
KiieiiH iih follow'M ilejmiteil: Mr. nml
Mm. II. C. Kloililnnl, Mr. nml Mm. 0.
0. Alemlerfer, Mr. ami Mm. II. K.
Khel, Mr. mid Mm. J. J. Ilneliter, Mr.
ami Mm, A. 11. Cunninpliam, Mr. nml
Mm. .1. I). Kiiiuolt, Mr. , (1. Ilenml.
man, Mjkh lleilen, Mr. ami Mm. II. (!,
Sloeekinmi, Mr. ami Mm. S. T. Ilieli
nrilKon, Mr. nml Mm. .1, J. Wilkinson,
Mr. Hcrhcit I.auiiHpnch, MUh Alpli
ii'ttn fin net son, Mlsti Kay Launspneli.
Mr. nml Mm. Khcl will soon leave
lo rootle permanently in San rrmi
i'Ini'h, Mr. Khel luivin hern promoted
to auditor for the rnlifoinin-Oreoii
Power eompnny.
A dellithtfnl tlmii wan hnd nt thn
annual dance nlven hy tho Unlernlty
cluli held at the cluli rooinn nnd tho
llollnml Hotel Krldny cvcnliiK with
nhout nconty In nttendnncp.
DiiiicIiik nnd hrldRp formed the
oveulm;' entertainment. The mimic
helng furnlnhed hy tho Unxld orchriu
trn. Supper wan nerved nt mldnlRlit
In tho Unlvernlty club roomn.
The piitioncnNOH were; Mrn. S. Vllnn
HeckwKh, Mm. Itnlph (I. Hnrdwell,
Mrn. tJeorRo II, Cnrjientor, Mm. A.
Conro I'loro, Mrn. Ktnuton (Irlffln,
.Mrn. I-:. II. Ilanley, Mrn. Prod Ilopklnn,
Mm. Fred Lew In, Mm. Lincoln Mc
Cormnck. Mrn. I'rnnk Owen, Mm.
Stewart Pntternon, Mrn. Frank Pren
ton, Mm. Kvnn Iteauien, Mrn, Ilohert
Ituhl, Mm. I.ouIh Snlndn mid Mrn.
Win. I. Vnwtor.
Mr. IMwnnl .Mulnntey of Jackson
villo nave n ilanee at Oitli's hall Kri
ilny owning whieli wnn well attended.
These danci-H m,. jtjveii foriuiRlitly hy
Mr. Mnhoney nml lire proving ery
popnlnr.
The Ntilln llridRe Club met nt the
home of Mm. C. A. Knfclil on Knst
Main street Tliumiliiv nfternoon.
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An InterentltiR nml well attended ,
Home C'oiiiIiik of the l.nillen' Aid wnn.
held al tho M. K, church lnnl Weilnen.
day. DurlnR the hiinlnenn nennlon
Reed reporln from tho different clr
cIijb nml offlcorn were rend nml phiun
for nn linntor nle were mnile, ench
circle will liava chnrRo ofoino npe
dfil work for thin nnlo. A twenty
minute Rnt-iia'iinlntcd period wnn nl'
lowed before the proRrnm IjeRnn.
The Loyalty circle hnd charge of
the noclnl part of tho afternoon nml
nerved refrenhmentN of nnmlwItchcK.
cit Ico ami tea In tho hanement which
hnd been mnde home-like with rilRn
nnd flowern. The followInR proRrnm
which wnn much appreciated wnn nlno
nrrniiRed by the Loyalty circle:
Piano duet, Mrn. C. A, Meeker nnd
Minn Mniiiln Vrouinn,
Vocnl boIo, Minn Hone Fielder.
Short talk, Hev. Ilawklnn.
HeudlnR, Minn Vern Itoundtreo,
Vocnl nolo, Mrn. Maud Phllbrook.
KeatllnR, Dorothy Hawkins.
A number of the younR friend of
Minn (lenrRln Wllllamn put over a
Miirprlnn on her on the evenfnR of
Februnry 22, In honor of her birth
dny, nt her home 510 Ldwnrdn street.
A very dellRhtful evening wan hud
with Raiuen of vnrloun klndn and n
repnnt nt n Kenhonable hour.
Tho Riivntn were: Minn Vera
HutchetiB, Myrtle Vincent, Charlotte
Howelln, Harriet Howell, Doth Clark,
Krmlnln Wllnon, Ilnrel Womack,
Theltmi Hnilcllffo, lleatrlce McDonald,
Jonephlne Maxwell, Ola Winer, Dona
iH'iie Prenton, Delia Wnrrcnj Mnntern
Carol Powell, KiiRene llutchenn, Krn
ent AnuntronR, Vnlleii Wllnon, New
tun Winer. ,
Word linn been received by Mrs. J.
I). Fny nnnouncliiK the inarrlaRe of
her dntiKliter, Oertrudc, to Dr. W. II.
HprlnRcr, Thurndny nfternoon.
Doth partlen are well known here,
the bride hnvlnR lived here since
childhood.
Dr. SprlnRer Is nssnclnted with Dr.
J. M. Keenu In dentistry and ban lived
In this city the pant six months,
Tho couple, after n short honey
moon In nouthern California, will
make their homo In this city.
About twenty-two Hebeckas Ravo
Mrn. Nellie WIiir n dellRhtful surprise
nt her home on South Holly Friday
cvcnlnR.
Games wore played and a noclal
Reed time hnd by all. After which
refreshment!! were hcrvpd.
Minxes Hmmn and Minnie Horch
nrdt entertained n number of their
friends at their homo on South Grape
street Frldny evening.
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Physicians endorse graham flour as most essential to health. This most
wholesome of flour is especially beneficial at this time of the year when
the system needs "bulky" food that digests well. The most pleasing way
of enjoyingithis nutritious food is in the form of
Swastika Graham Crackers are pure and wholesome. They are made in the big, sunlit
baking rooms of our sanitary plant... Fresh and crisp, they are packed in sanitary, mois
ture and dust proof packages and quickly come' to you. They nourish the little ones
and sustain the aged. The busy business ma n finds Swastika Graham Crackers and milk
a splandid luncheon which increases his efficiency. As an every day article of food, they
are economical and healthful. The tiniest toddler enjoys them and is benefitted by
them. As a "bite between meals," school children relish them and derive real benefit
from their inherent food value.
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Tho Wodnendny Study cluli will
meet next Wednesday afternoon nt
the public library.
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At ths Churches
embolic.
South Onkdnlo Avenue.
Flrnt mass 8:00 a. m.
Second mass 10. HO a. m.
KvenlnR services 7:30 p.
in.
Dpltropnl
Holy communion 8 a. tn.
Sunday school 10 a. m,
MornlnR prayer 1 1 n. m.
DvenlnR prncr 7:30 , in.
Wm. II. Hamilton, vicar.
Ion Lutheran
Services at .Ion Lutheran, CI 2 W.
Fourth St., will he conducted In Kng
llnh nt 11 a. m,
lllble school at 10 a. m.
Come and worship.
Medfoul CliHitlan Asscmhly
The Mcdford Christian Assembly
meets every Sunday afternoon In St.
Mark's hall, 218 West Main St., at
2:30 o'clock. Full Rospel teaching,
Including divine heallnR.'tho baptism
of the spirit, Christ's comlnK, etc.
Hev. C. K. DodRc, acttnR pastor.
Onkiliilo Aientio MctltiMllst
Sunday school nt 10 a. m.
PrcucbliiR at Jl a. m, nnd 7:30 p.
in.
Morning subject, "The Way of
Life."
Dvcnlng subject, "A Truo Itcvlvnl."
Kpworth League at fi:20 p. in.
Prayer meeting and Hlblo study
Thursday evening.
Kveryono Is welcome to our serv
ices. II. M. Ilrnnhnm. pastor.
Flmt tliurrli or Christ. Kclenllst
Sunday service nt 1 1 o'clock. Sub
ject "Christ Jesus."
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at 7:30.
All are cordially Invited.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All
under the age of 20 are welcome.
Heading room In church edifice,
212 North Oukdale, open from 1:30
to 4:30 dally except Sundays and
holidays.
Music nt the First Methodist Cliurrli
Kspeclally Reed music will be
heard nt both of the services today.
The vested choir will sing. "Hark,
Hark My Soul," by Shelley, and
Coenon's "Come Unto Mo" arranged
as a trio will be sung by Mrs. Van
Scoyoc, Mrs. Steep and Mrs. Danker.
At tho evening service tho choir will
Graham Crackers
In 10c and 25c Packages -
All dealers supply them.
Look for the Swastika on the ends of each package
before you buy.
It is your guarantee of freshness.
"LAFAYETTE KITS"
WILL BE SENT TO
SOLDIERS.
MHS. V a. DOWN1NO.
Mr. Frederick Gerhardt Down
ing Is one of the several Chicago
t.oelety women who are packing
"Lafayette kits" for soldiers In
Trench hospitals.
Tho "kits' contain the usual
supply of mittens, socks and othor
cooifortabla tblliE tnnt relievo
the sufferings of solders return
ing to war after sick Jeav.
sing "Zlon" by Hodney, and Mrs.
Lunt will sing a beautiful arrange
ment of "Come Unto Me" by Lindsay.
Elaborate preparations nre being
made by this choir for the Easter
services. Good Friday which falls on
April 2nd, will be appropriately ob
served by the rendition of Stalner's
Crucifixion.
Itaptlst
Morning Bcrvlce 11 o'clock. Sub
ject, "Refresh My Soul In Christ."
Evening service, 7:30 o'clock.
Subject, "The Most Popular Sin in
the World."
Hev. W. D. Steart will preach at
both services.
lllble school, 0:t.i n. m.
B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m.
Subject, Improving Prayer Ser
vice." Leader. Myrtle Meadows.
You are welcome to all of these
services.
Methodist
Sermon subjects at the First
Methodist Episcopal church, corner
of Fourth and llartlett streets, morn
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KAii SiV
jar m
ing' "Christ nnd 0UU Folks,"
Evening, ,"TJto Oimilprcsont Christ."
Tlnio of services J.'l n, m, nml 7?30
p. m.
Other services of tho ilnyj
htiuiiny scnooi un, n. m,
Junior Kpworth League, 3 p. m,
Kpworth League dovnttonfti meet
ing fi:lf p. m.
Special music hy tho choir, with
rousing, Imppy congregational sing
Ing. All nre welcome to our home
like church.
1'iiY MethoiJlnt
Corner Tenth nnd Ivy,
Sunday school 10 a. tn.
Preaching tin. m.
Young p-oplo'n meeting and Hlble
drill 6:30 p. m.
Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Preaching nt Griffin creek school
housn 11 a, in.
Tho pulpit In town will be supplied
In tho morning.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday
7:30 p. in. J. E. Dradloy pastor.
Irelyiorlnn
Preaching at 11 a. m.
"Tho Value of a Soul."
Treadling at 7:30 p. m.
Subject,
Subject,
"Tim Glory of tho Cross."
Solo, selected. Margaret Jacks.
Solo. "Fear Not Yo 0 Israel,"
Dudley Duck, Margarot Jacks.
The orchestra at 7:30,
Hymns 1S9 and 218.
Offertory, Prayer from Samb
HerolU.
Sunday school at 10 a. tn.
C. E. society at C:30 p. tn.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.
by
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m.
Thursday.
Christ bin
We extend a most cordial Invitation
to the public to comn and worship
with us next Lord's Day.
Morning service at 10:45, sermon,
"Tile Goofl nd Faithful Servant."
Evening Service, 7:30, sermon.
"The Gift of the Holy Spirit."
Y. P. 8. C. E. nt (5:30 In tho lec
ture room.
lllble school at 9:4s a. m. You
will profit by attending this service.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at 7:30. We have made
this meeting a most Interesting one
and long for your mutual help.
All strangers In tho city especially
Invited to all services. Harry E.
Tucker, minister.
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