MEDFORD MATT, TIOTJUNTV
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1917
PAOE THREE
Mrs. Evi'i'ut Kails cnturtuinrd at her
home on Smith Oraiim- street Thurs
day afternoon for the Alpha Delta
class nl' the Christian church. The
rooms were beautifully, decorated
with red carnations, uiviui; n very
pleasing effect. There whs a larpe
mnnher present. Duiinif the business
perioil the clectiou of officers was
held. Three of the present officers
were re-elected for the coming year
anil a new one added gimu; a very
efficient staff of officers, namely:
Jlrs. Albert Xoth, president; Miss
Florence Graves, vice president; Mrs.
Marion I, mice, treasurer, and .Mrs.
A. II. Wisxinj;, secretary- Network
was planned for the coaling year with
much enthusiasm; Uhe -class has
finished a very successful year with
their luiieh beloved teacher, Mrs. A.
J. ilnnby. A short program was ren
dered as follows: Mm. J. H. Bell
inger sang a vocal selection, pinning
her own obligato on the violin with
Jlrs. Lou D. Jones accompanying' on
the piano. She responded to a very
hearty encore. Mrs. C. C, MoCurdy
gave a beautiful piano solo and had
to respond to a second selection
also. Most delicious refreshments
were served by the committee, Mrs.
Kveret Kails, Mrs. J. T. Davu and
Mm. Henry Marsh. All noted Mrs.
Kails a charming hostess. " ."
The Elective Study club, with in
vited guests, hold an .interesting
meeting at the home of Judge and
Mrs. K. I-!. Kelly Wednesday even
ing, January 1 (It h.Xliss. Julia, ffieldei'
was lender. The first two acts of
John (inlsivorlhy's play, "Justice,"
was read and discussed, let ween
the acts Sir. Cramer, principal of
the Washington school,- gave
comprehensive talk on. Galsworthy,
the man and I he author. .....'..
John fliilsworlhy (who is all Kirg
lishman) 'he said, did not begin to
write until he was, thirty, years, old
in 18117. Since then he has writ
ten novels, essays, mid'ninc, plays of
which "Justice,"" is one.- of ,' ; the
strongest. Much of his writing is
done with an object in vicuvas was
Charles Dickens, and "Justice" was
the cause of a thorough investiga
tion and reform of the prison system
in England. The phty is at present
having a run in New York City.
After the rending of the play re
freshments were servHH , and a
pleasant social hour, spent.
At the next meeting Jan. 24; the
reading of the play will be com
pleted. Alwnys an iutresting event to Odd
Fellows, tlic'semi-aniiuul installation
of ofieers Monday evening nf the
Medi'ord lodge was doubly interesting
and impressive. The installation
was performed by District Deputy
Grand Master A. W. Storey of Ash
land, assisted by a staff of Ashland
members speciully prepared to repre
sent grand lodge officials. After the
business of the lodge was transacted
all present were invited to the ban
quet room and a most inviting lunch
was served to the guests and mem
bers. The officers installed were:
Dr. A. R. Hedges, noble grand; J. F.
l'ropp, vice gland; W. li. Miller, re
cording secretary; F. K. Redden, fi
nancial secretary; II. C. Mackey,
trensurer; 1). M. Wallace, warden;
Samuel ISatemnn, conductor; A. E.
lioyd, inside guardian; E. E. Walters,
outside guardian; and supporting of
ficers. Mrs. C. I(. Welch ami daughter,
Miss Mildred Welch, sister and niece
of Mrs. F. W. Ilollis, who have been
guests at the Ilollis home during the
holidays, have returned to their home
in Oakland, Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Jnnncy enter
tained at dinner Inst Saturday evening
for Mr. and Mrs. Ycrrioli VawU-r, Mr.,
and Mrs. G. M. Dean and Mr. and
Jlrs. Iiurdettc Dodge.
The business meeting of the adult
r.ible class of the Methodist Sunday
school will he held at the church next
Wednesday evening.
' Mrs. John lianirburg entertained
the Wednesday Ilridge club at her
home on Tenth street Wednesday af
ternoon. Mr.-, ( has. Fironn entertained in
formally at bridge Friday evening in
honor of Mrs. ( umpion of San Fmn-,
The Finite Auction dub met with
Mis. Charles M. Kngli-h at her home
i. ii .il..!.ili' Tliiir-.ilyy iiili-in.ii-ii.
Miss Florence May Schoficld and
Miss Elinor. Fell, two English women
who have lived long in France, are
coming to . Medi'ord. The object of
the visit is to interest Medi'ord peo
ple in the Orplielinate des 'Amices
or Fatherless Children of France
They will hold two meetings on
Thursday, January twenty-filth, one
at tile high school in the afternoon,
which will he especially for the elnl
dreii, and the second in the evening,
place to be announced later.- East
year Miss Fell and Miss Kchofield
came to this country as representa
tives of the French government. They
had only a few letters of introduc
tion to lielp them, but so direct was
their appeal and so splendid was
their cause that, they immediately
enlisted the interest of hundreds' of
volunteer workers.
'. The object of the American Futh
erless Children of Frajiec is to induce
people .cither wdtndnnlly. or collec
tively i pledga ft Smftl kira, 'rtfr two
years if possible, and lo'lpay "it hi
advnnoo: .and .nll at onc-e Each
Frctjcli fluid is required to wrjtp fonr
times-it'. Wat to hi'a.lienciaetOTVand
lio.is-deligtitfd when-'Kc can; write, to
a godparent ;of his own age aud riiiyjiness' meeting, tea was served to
eeiv'e,'-perhaps,. i---rpl?:.roui '"the
strange, friendly? laiid arroas the sea
where tuert is no war'-' --
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: Chrysanthemum Circle No. '84 V.
0-W, installed their netf officers at
their last Tegular meeting, Jan. Oth,
P. 0. N. Katbcrinc Wait, CI, N., John
Belhiiger;vAdvs; Mary Noe; Hanker,
Martin McDonough; Clerk Elisabeth
Soliss; Mag. Sylvia Barkdull; C. of
G. Lottie. Samuels ; Mrs..' Jennie Bell
inger; I. and O- S.. Clement Parker
and Rollie Itinabnrger. After the
lodge closed ' the- foflbwiug , commit
tee were in charge ;f .entertainment,
Ethel Of fuit ns chairninn,-'' Nellie
I'erl,' Pnidcncc "I'lntt, Ilella mid
Clement l'arker, KtUi I'urkeypile and
Sagbuniey' Oatmau. " The neighbors
who were not present cun be- assured
they missed one 'of- our most' enjoy
able evenings as' well :as a visit to
Juris: tiiat was worth many sacrifices
to -enjoy. .- ' '
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Tliiir-silay cveniilg. at the liormi of
Rev. Harry KV Tucker occurred the
marriage' o'f : Miss itufh K.' Schuler
of this cit;v'-and' linlplr Pickcl of
Klamath Falls.' .' flic "ceremony wfls
performed :by-'l!'ev.. 1 1 firry E. Tucker
in tlic pii'sciicc: of the Itnuicdiate
relatives. After" "which a wedding
supper was served at the home of
the bride's parents. " ,, . ;t
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Schuler nud is well known
in this city. The groom was for
merly employed in the M. & M. ston,
and is now a resident of Klamath
Falls, where they will reside.
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The Twice Fice club met with Mrs.
G. A. Gardner at Jacksonville Wed
nesday aftemoori. The time was
sjK-rit -with sewiDg. The house was
decorated with terns and evergree ns.
A delicious tw'o course luncheon was
served in the dining room.
Those enjoying the hospitality of
the hostess were, Mrs. 0. W. Ager.
Mrs. Rowell Ilines, Mrs. Rov Smith,
Mrs.- H. K. Hanna, Mrs. F. h. Tou
Vclle, Mrs. J. P. Wells, Mrs. Watson
Caudill and Mrs. Churlcs Hanson of
Medford.
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Mrs, M. C. Barber was hostess to
the Wednesday Bridge club at her
home on West Main street Wednes
day afternoon. -
.' Dr. nnd Mrs. J. .Lawrence Hill re
turned home Wednesday from Port
land, where they have-spent the past
three weeks.
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Mrs. James. Ilnrtzell and little
daughter, Mary Elizabeth, ot Minne
apolis, are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Herring. Mrs. Hart
zell lias hosts of friends in the valley
who will he pleased to know that she
willremain several weeks. -
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: Miss Jt-aunctto-' Patterson entrr
taiiied tho Girls' club of the Presby
terian ' church. Monday evcuiiig," at
fief. home. -.The evening was- spent
with, social, conversation and making
plans for a play to be given in the
near future.
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The Ladies Aid of the Christian
church will hold a business and so
einl meeting at the home of Mrs. L.
I). Jones, lio-l Crater Lake avenue.
Tuesday, Jan. Kith, at "2:30.. Then
will be election bf officers and all
members arc urged (o be present.
The regular meeting of the High
school J'prcnt-Tcacher Circle will be
held Friday, January 19th. at p.
m. in the High school building.
Mrs. Nina M. Egan, formerly of
Medford," and Harold liingham of
Mediord, were married in Chicago.1
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Wednesday, January 10, at the
Public Library, a meeting was called
to organize a County Council of
Pnrent-Teaehcr Associations. Ash
land, Talent, Phoenix, Jacksonville,
Willow Springs and Rogue River were
represented as well as the Medford
Circles. It was voted to include Jos
ephine county ami the title of the or
ganization to be Jackson nnd Jos
ephine Count v Pnrcut-Teaclier Coun
cil. ;;."- : '.'"'
. Officers elected as follows; Presi
dent, Mrs. Boos., Medford; First Vice
President, Mrs. Guard, Ashland;
Second 'Vice President, Mrs. L. 0.
Clements, , Grants Pass ; Third Vice
President, Mrs. Holdridgc, Talent;
Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs, flpi-d-ingi
Rogue River.
Mr. Ager, eounty superintendent of
schools, who. was present, made a
short talk in which he gnvo assurance
of his'.bcJief in the work nnd his
h'eariy.co-opefation. '. There will be
four of five q)cctinqi('a .year ip'dif
frreut localities and if was suggested
that' ony be held at (Vic time of, the
Ten.chcYs' Institute, and one- in con
junction' witli ijie So'ntliern Feder
ation of W omen's Clubs. After the
tlje eiucntiounl tureau rooui.
The regular. meeting of the Wash?
uiglbn school 1'jirent-Teachors asso
ciation occurs Jan., 2(3. The subject
;to .be-diKcusscd is JHn What Way
Does an Education lielp a Woman to
Be.come an Effieieni Housekeeper?"
, -This is to. he-mother's day nnd all
mothers who. have children in the
school are urged to come and take
part iii, the discussion following the
five, minute talks by those on the
program. Anyone desiring more in
formation" that, her own experience
offers wil) find ample material at the
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". Tho Lady Elks Jicld, their , regular
ocint afternoon at the Elks temple
Friday. The timo lyas very cnjoyably
spent with' bridge and pool. Honors
for bridge fell ,to Mrs. Tunilinson,
while Ma-s. Gay received the prizo for
pool. . ' ,.' ' .," '-. . ' . ':"..'
The ' eoliumtfop consisted of Airs.
C M. Kiddi.Mrs. Edson Jerome, Sirs.
L L. Hamillon, Mis; J. M. Keen'e,
M"i's! S. A. Kriischel- ami .Mrs. Lee
Jacobs. The men nssisting were, Mr.
C . M. Kidil, Mr. Edson Jerome, and
Ifr. John Maitieburg. ' :
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. Miss Elinor Fell and Miss Scho
ficld. two English women, will arrive
ill jredford January 25, on their
journey through the country in the
interest of .the Fatherless Children
of ' France. This, organization, of
which President Raymond Poinenre
is the head, was formed for the pur
pose of providing funds so that the
children in very poor homes where
the fathers had been killed could re
main with their mothers.
The College Women's club of the
Rogue River valley met this- after
noon with Mrs. Wagner of Ashland.
Mrs. James Campbell of Medford
had charge of the progTam, Current
Events. The social committee con
sisting of Ashland members was as
sisted by Jfrs. Porter J. Neff.
The Grizzlies, with their invited
guests, held their first dance of the
season Friday evening at the Nata
toriuin. About thirty couples were
present, and a very enjoyable even
ing was spent. A number of old
waltzes, three steps, etc., Were a fea
ture of the program.
One of the most interesting events
of the season will he the boll to' be
given Friday evening, Jnnuary 'JOth
by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowne, when
they will formally open their new
borne, Ayreslca.
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Jir. ond Sirs. Walter Bowne en
tertained at dinner Thursday even
ing for Mr.'- and ' Mrs. Conro Fiero,
Mr.1 lind Mrs. Lincoln McCormacl
find Sir. -Lincoln Met 'ormack Jr. '
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'. Mrs. J., L. Tracy arrived " from
MinneaKdis the foro part of the week
and is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Her
ring at Viilloy View rauch.
Mrs. Geo. C. Ulrich of Klamath
Falls is the guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Lindley on Siski
you Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hanley and
children left Thursday evening for
Seattle, where they will spend the
winter.
Jlrs. Conrad of Plninficld, N.
J. is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Walter Bowi.c at her home, Ayies
lea. Jir. and Mr. Delroy Getchcll and
family leave today for Pasadena,
California, I'.V a l nvel. ; ii.il.
The installing nervines of Reames
Chapter O. E.'S. on Wednesday even
ing was the beginning of the social
events in Slinr circles for the yenr
1017. The cxvrciscs being public, the
Masonic hall was' crowded to the
Joors with members and their guests.
Mrs. Nellie -Jlvtlownii past f-iram
mat ron of Orogi. acted as grand in
stalling offecr. .Mrs. Lilliau Wood
ford was traiid , installing marshal
and Mrs. II. D. Corlie-M was grand
chaplain. The ni-wly installed offi
cers are: Mrs. Cora O'Hrii'-il, worthy
matron' Mr. J. R Perry , worthy pa
tron; Mrs. F.thel Hoick, associate
matron; Mrs, Fliihctli Ouniett, oon
dnetress: Mrs. Kniium Steums. asso
ciate conductress:. Mrs.' "Lulu 3.
Witlo, secretary: Jlrs. Mary B.
StrauM-. ti'o.'isurov: Mrs.' Maude New
Kery, Adah : Mrs; HeJen .Dinkier, Ruth
Mrs. E'bi Perry, Esther; Mrs. Mar
garet Fnbrick, Martha: Mrs, F.dnn
Isaacs. Elect n : Jfrs. Edith Orr, mar
shal; Mi's. Iniie Purdin. chaolain;
Mi-s Leah A. f'tites, warder; Mr. E.
M. Wilson. smtir'l.
imring the liiotnllin" work several
musical nunibovs b-v Jfiss Geraldine
Theiss. F'unl: I'oherts and Mr.
Gn .It-i-e-i-s wi-e p-iveil.
; Flo-vp'-.- --d tfitt--- were distributed
to Tien- i ffienrs iii'd those assisting
with th- i)usie. The hall was beau
tifnllv dccoi-i'tcd witli pottnl tilnnts
and fcri's. The eeilirg was draiied
with red stars, cepe paper and ivv.
A honntifnl lunch sen'ed cnfe'.eria
style was handled vei-v skillfully hv
he chairmnn of the auxiliary commit
tee. Jtrs. Hamilton, nnd her commit
tee. After lunch the hall was cleared
ard dancing followed with music by
Mr. Howell nnd Miss Clark,
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'Mrs. Campion of San Francisco is
the guest of Mm. R. .1. Conroy at her
hpmc on Medford Heights.
Mrs. L. K. Wakemnn entertained
tlic Xfonday Bridge club at her home
Monday afternoon. . '' !
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Mrs. Rnlph Bui-dwell was liostess
to. the Girls' club at her Home Thurs
day afternoon.'
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Mr. and Jfrs. K. II. .Tannoy will en
tertain at dinner this evening for a
few friends.
Mr.' Waldo Willnrd entertained
friends at dinner Wednesday evening,
Mrs. Frank Roberts was liostess to
tho Odette club Jlonday afternoon.
DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES
.The regular monthly meeting of tho
members of the Drama League will
take place Jan. IT), Monday evening,
lit 8 o'clock iu thu public, library.
. Mr. Cramer will read nnd give a
talk on "War Brides," by Marion
Oraig Wcntworth. This being the
semi-nnnuiil meeting it will be open
to the discussion of all problems of
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interest to the league. All members
are urged to come and present their
views.
The attention of Drama League
members, ministers and others is call
ed to a story in the Dec. :i(l, 1 II 10.
number of the Saturday Evening
Post. The title of the storv is "The
I Fnirview Girl Crop." Medford may
bo a larger community than Fair
view but the same problem confronts
us. . There are many Kates in every
small town. What are we going to
do for them? Is the iinswcr in the
story?
At the Churches j
St. Stacks Kplscopnl.
Cor. N. Oakdale and nth st.
8. a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning prayer.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and
Instruction.
Wm. B. HAMILTON',
Vlcar.
Catholic (liurch.
i South Oakdalo avenue.
First mass, Sunday at X a. m.
Second mass, Sunday at 10:30 a.
Dl.
Dencdlctlon after second mass. No
evening services.
HEW J. POWERS,
Hector.
Metliodist Church.
At the Methodist church Sunday
evening a special musical sorvfeo has
been arranged. An evening with the
old hyms Illustrated.
All the hymns will bo thrown upon
the screen. Many of them "beauti
fully Illustrated with colored slides.
Solos, duets, quartettes and choruses.
An hour of devotion and worship.
. At the morning hour Miss Kllnno
French will slug, "In tho JVIlduess
of God'a Mercy," by Cowles.
. Tho public is cordlnlly Invited to
all tho services of tho day.
Oakdalo Ave- Methodist.
Sunday school at 0: 45 a. m.
. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject:
"Obedience to God."
Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30
p. m.
All members and frlonda of our
church are requested to bo preseit.
Strangers are welcome.
II. M. BHANII AM,
Pastor.
First Presbyterian Church
Main street, at City Park. Sunday
school classes for all ages, Mayor 0.
B. Gatos, acting superintendent. Tho
pastor's morning theme nt 11 a. in.,
"Docs God Caro Who Is Elected to Of
fice lu Medford?" Tho city officers
will nttond this service. Splendid
music by Professor Gcorgo AndrowB'
choir. Specials by quartet and solo by
Ororge Andrews. Laymen's night at
The Home Electrical
A complete, comfortable, everyday home where Elec
tricity is a willing servant.
Electricity lights, heats and cools every room, prepares
and cooks the food, pumps and heats the water and does
all the hard work and drudgery about the house.
Electricity plays the piano while doing the washing and
ironing and at the same time washes the dishes and sweeps
the floors.
Electricity takes care of the automobile and is the mas
ter mechanic in the workshop.
Electricity sews, makes ice and ice cream, keeps away
burglars, runs the children's toys, pumps the water, sep
arates milk, churns, washes bottles and does a hundred
and one other everyday tasks about the house and barn.
Our representative will be glad to call and give you an
estimate for installing and operating any of the appliances.
California -Oregon Power Company
21(5 West Main Street
Phone 1(58 MKDKORD. OliKHON
7:30. Tho principal address by A'.lor
ney Neff. Stransers, visitors and ev
erybody welcome. Alfred A. J. Hogfl.
minister, rcsldcnco Holland hotel.
Free Methodist (liiiiili.
Cor. loth nnd Ivy Street.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Vonilng sermon 11a. m.
Evening service, 7:30.
Thore will bo services every oven
lug next week, commencing at 7:30.
I). D. Dodge, our District Elder,
will be with us from the 10th to tho
2 1st. and hold our regular quartorly
meetings. Tho public Is cordially In
vited to nil these services. ,
Come und bring your friends with
you. J. F. SMITH,
Pastor.
First Cliui-ch of Christ, Scientist.
Branch of the Mother Church, the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
Boston, Mass.
Sunday servlco nt 11 o'clock, sub
ject, "Sacrament."
Wcdnesdny evening meeting, at
wby-h testimonies of Christian,
Science healing are given, at 7:30.
All aro cordially Invited.
Sunday school at 9:45. All under
tho age of 20 ore welcome.
Church edifice 212 North Onkdale
avenue.
Heading room In the M. F. & II.
building, North Central avenuo, open
from 12 to 4:30 dally, except Sun
day and holidays.
First Motliotltst Episcopal
Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor.
Tho Sunday sorvlccs begin with
the Sundny school hour at 9:43. A
well graded and growing school. All
are welcome.
Tho Epworth League chapters
meet at 0:15. Helpful and interest
ing programs in each chapter.
Public worship at 11 a. in. and
7:30 p. m.
At the morning hour Dr. Holllns
will speak on "Tho Gospel and tho
Prison 1 louse." Tho usual excellent
music by the vested choir, with spec
ial numbers.
At tho evening hour there will be
rendered a unlquo and interesting
program nn evening with tho old
hymns, using tho stereoptlcon. The
cstlro musical program will bo thrown
on tho Bcroen. The old hymns Illus
trated with beautifully colored slides.
Solon, quartets and cliorusoB. "Near
er My God to Thee," "Lot the Lower
Lights Do Burning," "Auido With
Mo," etc.
"O Zlon, Husto, Thy Mission High
Fulfilling,'' solo, Mrs. llovlous with
seven young ladies in pantomime.
An hour of devotion, worship and
prnlso. Tho public Is cordially Invit
ed to attend.
First Christian Church
Cor. Ninth nnd South Oakdalo ....
Music, special, choir and congre
gation. Morning sermon 10:45, "Christ's
Lesson Drawn From a Local Incident.
Evening 7:30, Christ's Way of
Saving.
I shall bo pleased to have all mem
bers, friends and strangers In our
city attend the services. Lot us wor
ship together.
Bible school 9:45 a. in. Tho now
officers will be In churgo and you
will be delighted with tho program.
C. K. society C:30 p. in. An earn
est, enthusiastic crowd of young peo
ple; visit them!
'Wishing all a happy, prosperous
New Yoar.
Hurry E. Tucker, minister.
Residence 314 South Holly Btroot.
First Baptist Church.
"A live church with a cordial wol
coiue." v
Services for Sunday, January, 14,
aro as follows: .
9:45 a. m., lilblo school. Jlrs.
Hans Holmer, superintendent.' "'
Tho Bible school recently adopted
tho "Keystone Studies," which are
conceded to bo the very best graded
lessons obtainable." This Is a great
forward step In Bible school work,
If your children are not lu any
Biblo school, bring or send them to
the Baptist school, . ,
At lla. m sermon by the pastor.
Subject: "Drifting." . . f
At G:30 p. m., young people's de
votional service Tofplc for discus
sion: "Ought," or "What ought I
to ho? What ought wo to do? What
ought we to think "What ought we
to read? Where ought we to go?
What ought to bo our relation to
othore "
The young poople's servlco Is one
of the great services of tho day.
Room always taxed to Its utmost ca
pacity with earnest. Interested young
people. Como and onjoy tho hour
with them.
At 7:30 p. m., Bormou by the. pas- .
tor. Subject: "The Excuse Maker."
There will be special music at each
service. The largo Chorus Choir Is
rendering high grade service.
Tho singing of the old hymns will
be a feature of tho evening service.
Mins Boss Bryan will sing a solo
at the morning service, eutltlod;
"Evening and, Morning."
A cordial welcome awaits you at
tho Baptist clinrch. Evorybody niado
to feel at homo. !(
FREDERICK W. CARSTEN9
Pastor.
Ministerial Association.
Thoro will 'bo no mooting ot thj)
Ministerial Association Monday. The
next regular meeting will bo hold
January 22, at 9:30 In the library,
A. ! A. J. HOGG, f
f' President. .
CHiCHESTER S PiLLS
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