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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 4

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 4

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atttwhAY. PEC. 27. '19 YHE TIMES RECORDER.ZANESVILLB FOUR EAGLES TO NEWARK FOR AN INITIATION BRIEF MENTION AGED MOTHER OF REV. MR.

BISHOP CLAIMED BY DEATH will be social hour, during, which refreshments will be served. The meeting will clone with, devotional services, News Notea Mm. Iva Hunt, student at Columbia university. New York. Is epend- tor.

No. 1007- Lexington avenue; Bell phone 444. Sunday school and Men's Welfare class at 9.1& a. worship, 10:30 a. m.

and 7:30 Christian Kiidttavor, 6:80 p. prayer meeting p. m. Morning topic, "Clod's Time and Ours;" evening, discussion, "Our Fart in World Movements," several speaking on the subject. 1 iwwttiifci BUILD UP ON HI OLEOMARGARINE BAHMfcSHUjK.

vec. s. jneinK the parents, PEPT0-M1GAN WM Cuts the High Cost of Living fl Alfl Has the Real Batter Flavor "Fully a healthful and nourishing a the beat dairy butter" ao aaya the U. S. Dept.

of Agriculture in bulletin on oleomargarine. Cut ybuv J)uttetai! funeral of Mr. Moses Edgar, was held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home on Vine street. Mrs. Edgar was 77 years of age and was held In high esteem by all that knew her.

She leaves besides her husband two sons. Alfred T. Bishop, pastor of the M. E. church at Perry, and Forrest Bishop, of Marietta.

Burial Witt be at Byesville. Married In Wheeling The marriage of Miss Etta Miles and Harry Hayes of this city, look place this week at Wheeling, the ceremony being performed by Rev. C. E. Hanrick of the M.

E. church of I that city. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will reside on North Chestnut street.

r'nrmcrs' Institute The 36th annual Barneavllle Farmer's Institute will he held In grange hall Monday and Tuesday. A fine program has been prepared. Plan Watch Party At the Presbyterian church, beginning at 9 o'clock. New Yeur's evening, a watch meeting will he held. Rev.

Whltmarah will deliver a lecture showing stereopticon views of actual photographs taken by him in with this: K. MM-LKH. Distributee Kurope. Following the lecture there dinner parly at their home Inu i Pinner was enjoyed, Here Is an economy at no sacrifice of quality or quantity. THE 515 Market- Street Ask Your Dealer THE At 513 MARKET Quality SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY FRUIT, QUALITY Plenty of FIGS, DATES.

BANANAS, ANDIES, PINEAPPLES, LITTLE MARKET Ihe old A. Meola stand, Ih rcoognlwd as the Fruit Market of Kanrsvllle FIXE JUICY GRAPE UNKXCELLFD. EAC NUTS. A TANGERINES, CANNED GOODS, ETC. a delicacy at this wason.

DKGREK TKAM WlhV KXEMPI-I-FY WORK THERE SUNDAY; n'IJ-Y 100 TO MAKE TRIP. The crack decree team of the local aerie of Eagles will Initiate a clasa of 250 candidates of the 24th district at Newark Sunday. The district embraces Mt. Vernon, Ctica. Johnstown and Newark.

The team will be accompanied to Newark by 100 members of the local aerie and will leave in a special car over the Ohio Electric at 10 o'clock Sunday morn Inf. Following the ceremonies a banquet will be served at o'clock in the evening. Prominent member of the Eagldv from other parts of the state will witness the Initiation. The 17th anniversary of the Installing of the local aerie will be observed Jan. 20 and 22.

On Jan. 20 a large class will be Initiated and a banquet and reception given on Jan. 22. LANCASTER GIRL AND LOCAL MAN MARRIED The marriage of Miss Florence Pfelffer of Lancaster and Air. Myrl Wagonseller of this city was solemnized in Lancaster at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon by Rev.

H. B. Masters of the U. E. church.

Because of the recent death of the father of the groom and the illness of his mother, Ihe wedding was a quiet affair. The bride is the daughter of George Pfelffer, and is popular with a large circle of friends. Mr. Wagonseller Is the son of Mrs. Catora Wagonseller of Moxahala avenue and Is employed at the Mark Manufacturing Co.

They arrived here Friday and for the present will make their home with Mrs. Wagonseller on Moxahala ave nue. KEPT WEDDING SECRET Announcement was made Friday of the marriage of Miss Lela Urban and Herschel Jackson, both of this city. The event took place on Nov. 24 and has been kept an absolute secret since that tima.

Mrs. Jackson Is the daughter of O. A. Urban of Cedar street. PEARLS IX DRESSING Two valuable pearls were found by Miaa Mary Rtine of Euclid avenue, In oyster dressing1 which was prepared for the Christmas dinner.

The pearls did not cook and were splendid specimens of Jewels. FOR BARNESVLLE GUEST Mr. and Mrs. F. West of Jack son Btreet entertained with a 8 o'clock Christmas dinner In honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross West of iiarntjsville. Covers were laid for 3 8 guests. AT MATTHEWS HOME A family reunion was held at the home of, Mr. and Mrs, Perley Matthews on Christmas.

The guess were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dicker- son and daughter Gladys; Mrs. Mar- garet Young and Fred YoJnjr of this city; Mrs. Charles Young ard son Herbert of Norval park; Mr.

and Mrs. James LaPerer and daughter lima; John Young. Miss Gertrude Young and Wilbur Young, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tootham.

Earl Stevens. LITTLE MARKET CLARA BL1CKLE, Prop. 1 lb. Java Coffee 50c and 1 lb. can Baking Powder Free Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hunt of North Chesinut street. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Ahrentz and son Klchard of Mies, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Kay Jjepew of West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Evans of Connelsvllle, arrived Christmas day to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs.

Annie Evans of West South Street. Tabltha Bbyd, of West Church street, left this week for Whlttler, where she will spend the win ter. Clesson Cronln and Raymond Howell of O. S. Columbus, are spending ihe holidays with their parents.

Mrs. Stewart of Arch street, left i his wek for Pasadena, where she will eptnd the winter with her sister, Mrs. M. A. McDonald.

Miss Bertha Mi-naffer of North Lincoln avenue, spent Christmas with relatives at Somerton. I 'AM II, DNNEll PARTY Mr. and Mrs. James Cox of Mox-ahalu avenue entertained Willi a which a Christinas tree iiwve-l a big feature. A total of 9U Klfts were distributed among the 15 The affulr proved very enj.

liable. I AT MIRVIS HOME Miss Freda Mlrvis of Moorehead avenue, entertained the Allegro club Friday evening. Refreshments were served. Among the guests of honor were Miss Josephine Brillant of Mi ami university and Miss Dorothy RlultntT of Springflold. I Just a word with our malt sua- srribrrs.

Within a very shori tlirc we will be compelled to announce big increase in the mail ubkcrlpUon i ate. We know that ha co or print paper fur 19110 will be ver greatly in excess of that fur 1919, which, in turn, was greatly in excess of that for 1918. We made a ve.y slight advance in the rate during 1919, hoping that the cowt of tews print paper would go back to normal and preferring to bear the toss ourselves rather than place the burden on our subscribers utiles sit wan absolutely necessary. Now that ua are confronted with a much greater Increase in the cost than wa made last year we wil! be comptll hi to pftHM a portion of It on to the auc-scHbei, We cannot tell whn thti Increase will be until we havt an opportunity to make a prln: paper contract for 1920. Aa soon as we know how much we will have to pay we will announce the icrrc-u? in the mail subscription rate.

Until that time, which must now be very shori, we will accept subscriptions at the present rate. If you are a mail subscriber is to your interest to rt-nen your subscription NOW, beforo tho rale goes up. Do not delay until it is too late. We have given timelv warning. He whn hesitates lorvs.

Nuts of all kind, a lb 38c Medium size Navel Oranges, regular 75c doz. size. now, a dozen. Florida Oranges 30c doz. ami up AT THE COLONIAL Grandma's White Laundry Soap, five for No.

1 Soft Shell Walnuts, a pound. 1 lb. package Currants. Toco Pancake Flour, 2 for. 25c Three packages any kind Scrap Tobacco 25o Two cans Corn or Peas 25o Two bottles Catsup 25c Three cans Nifty 25c grain a lb 15c Ilresspd Chickens, a lb SOO Dressed Turkeys, a lb 5Jc One gallon Maple tlavored Syrup tl.SS Two 10c Macaroni 01 Spaghetti 15c Kulk Rolled Oats, a lb 6c Large can Pet Milk 15o Pearl White Toilet Soap, six bars 25c 26 North Fifth Street LIBERTY A SPECIAL SALE ON ORANGES FOR SATURDAY Navel Oranges.

and up doz. Realdsweet Oranges 20c, 2.V and up tloxcn Fine Juicy Scaldsweet Orape Fruit 10c each, 3 for 25c Extra Large Grupe Fruit 15c aacli, 2 for 2Sc Bulk Dates, guaranteed neiv Special 25c lb. Dromedary Dates. package 25c Mixed Cundlcs, Chocolate and Creams 44c 2 lbs. 5c Peanut Brittle, Fudge, etc.

SHv lbs. SI. 00 Bulk or Fancy Box Chocolates 'at lowest prices I co Cream, special price. 35c quart All kinds Soft Drinks'. 5c each Cigars, Cigarettes, Ktogies, the best brands.

Scrap Tobacco 10c, or for 2.1c Lemons, Tangerines, Figs anil All Kinds Nuts bvx nEKE WE SAVE YOU MONEY SALOME BROS. IS S. "til St. and Market Mall We Have Tastwel Coffee Today El Capltan Spiced Sardines, 15 ox. can 30c Rice Pop Corn on the ear, pound ji.

too Crnbro Tomalo Soup, can 10c Ward Cakes 18c each Clothe Baskets. each Silver Fleece Kraut, can 16c Kellogg's Krumhled Bran 20c Navy Beans, 2 19c Goody-Goody Peaches, can 40c Bars Fairy Soap. McCaddon Son 938 IJnden Ave. Botb Phones MARKET Bi ll 'Phone 171 There's Joy in Every Meal You Eat Here The choicest foods in greatest variety, deliriously cooked and temptingly served and at prices, too, that "You can 1 li.creMscs Ihe Kupply of Hlch Blood Keslores Ktreusth and VlKor Physicians Keconunei.d It Scild In Mquid and Tablet Korm-Thc Name "Uude'a" the Guide to Genuine Pcpto-Mangan A serious Illness such as Influenza or other infectious disease always leaves the body with low vitality, lack of strength, and Impoverished blood. Gude's Pepto-Mangan aids con valescents to a quick recovery, for creates a generous fiupply of rich, red blood and restores the body to Its normal, healthy condition.

That's why physicians recommend Pepto-Mangan, for they know that it Imparts to the blood the material no sorely needed by weak, run-down systems. Pale, sallow, thin, easily-exhausted men and women find that Pepto-Mangan builds them up wonderfully. A new supply of rich, red blood la created, which in turn imparts the glow of health to the cheeks, Increases the appetite, the eyes sparkle, the entire system takes a new lease on life. Pepto-Mangan is obtainable, In liquid or tablet form, whichever proves moat convenient. Both forms poKsess identical medicinal qualities.

There Is but one genuine Pepto-Mangan and that is Ask your druggist for "(Jude's" and look for the name "Gude'B" on the package. If It is not there, it is not Pepto-Mangan. adv. DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES MKritomsr GRACE North Fifth Herbnrt Scott, minister. 516 North Bell phone 2C1; church phone, Bell At 9:15 a.

Hunday school, C. flosklnson. superintendent; Men's Bible class, W. B. Doiner.

teacher; n. m. ft ml 7:30 p. public worship; 8:30 p. nr.

Kp worth League devotional meeting; 7:30 p. nu Wednesday, mid-week prayer meeting. Sermon subjer-t Morninij. "The ft olden Gate of Opportunity evening, "This Year Also." CKNTR Air-Sour and Seventh Sts. K.

McClure. lmstor, Houth Seventh phone Tu05. Preuching, Sunday, 10:30 a. in. and 7 p.

Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Kp worth League at 6 p. prayer meeting Wednesday. 7 p.

m. In the morning Dev. Dr. Mc 121 fresh will occupy the pulpil. A large chorus choir will be organized at this service to assist in the special meetings to be held In January.

TKI.MTV James H. Kinney, pastor; residence. North Fifth Bell phone 3820 At 9:15 a. Hubbath school; 8:30 p. Kpworth League; public worship at a.

m. and in. Morning subjent, ''The Yesterdays of Life." evening subject. "The Eternal God and the Everlasting Arms." MOXAHALA A I'fs Y. He v.

J. D. Kaho, pastor. Sunday cliuol. WMIIard Still, superintendent; preaching at 10:30 and 7, pttorto League ai 6 p.

m. Morning. Rev. A. Dan fori.

D. district superintendent of the Barnes- viile district of the Northeast Ohio conference, wiH preach In the inter- eat or the new church. Evening, preaching by the pastor. Kpworth League Bubjeot, "How to Make the New Year Better Than This;" Miss Cornelia. Rlcketts, leader.

EDCLID AVE, He v. W. I. Chr-rington, pastor; residence, 978 Map id avenue, Bell phone 2411. Sunday school.

a. J. W. Johns n. u-perintendent; pleaching.

10:30 a. n. and 7 p. Epworth League, 6 p. mid-week prayer meeting Wedhbsday, 7:30 p.

m. Morning. Rev. R. O.

McClure of the Central church will preach evening, Dr. McEl fresh will preach. ST. PAUL A. M.

K. Rev. Gaa-awiy, pastor; parsonage. 327 South at rent, Well phone 1418. i'reachlng, 10:30 a.

in. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:15 p. Christian En, deavor, 6:30 p.

m. prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. SO L'TI I ES I LL A Mo. Neil an, pastor, bunday school at si. preaching at 10:30 a.

Epworth League at d. Dreachmic at 7 p. prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. WHITE COTTAGE CHARGE E. B.

Dean, pastor; Bell phone SMJtl-riitg 1. Wesley services at p. Kai Kultnnham. KuiuIm iphnnl at Christmas exercises at 6:30 d. offil cial board meets Thursday at church fiiso p.

m. services at white Cottage. wnite Cottage official board meets Monday, 6:30 p. at M. Johnson's.

ROSE VILLE W. W. Welter, pastor. Sunday school. 9 a.

divine service, 10 a. Epworth League, :16 p. evening service, 7 o'ciock. PLKA8ANT VALLET W. Hay-uen, pastor.

Hun day school at 9:30 a. morning worship at even-ii service at BAJTXST MARKET STREET BA TT 1ST Rev. Clarence M. Eddy, pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a C.

Him a. aperintendeiii; iiicrnittg wtranip tt Jr B. Y. i'. U.

at a V. t. L. at evening worship at i. Morning sermon.

"The Journey of Life by the New Way. Mrs. Aileene White Chapman of Hammond, Ind will sing. Evening sermon, "This Year Also." Special selections of the hristmas music will be repeated. A watch night service will be held Wednesday night.

KAul OAKS Corner tfodlawn and afaysvltle Avs.t&. E. Da vie, pastor; residence. 646 Woodiawn Hell iiiL, Sunday school at 9.1. Cart 8.

Khrurn superintendent; 10.30. church service; 6 p. B. Y. P.

V.l 7 o'clock, evening services. Morn in subject, "rne Keaemption rf evening, "Redeeming the Time'' FIRST Rev. W. J. Stlth.

pastor; residence. oOS Pine street, Bell piiune Zi6l. Sunday srnooi ac William WorCey, superintendent; preaching at 16.30 a. m. and 7 p.

m. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP pastor. Services Sunday mora, rg and evening. Alt are Invited. PRKSBYTERIAX CENTRAL North Siatn street, near Siain; Waiter Whallon.

V. mln ter; residence. a uioeriaon avi Office hours In the church, 1:30 to 11:10 s. m. Both saoData services at 10.39 a m.

and 7 p. Mm boat a school at 9 a. J. T. Miller, superintendent; (Thrlrtlan Endeavor at 4 iv mid-week prayer service Wednesday.

1:20 p. ro. Kidney Jones of Charleston, W. In the guest of friends and relatives here. Merrill and Calvin Withers of Canton spent Christmas with their mortier.

Alra. Mary W'ilhers of tl-e South river road. kn: Kranklin AleElfresli, district superintendent, will Preach at the Central M. K. church KunUay morning, at the Intervale church in the afternoon and at the Kuclld Avenue church in the evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund KulanJ Monroe Ktreet are the parents of a daughter. Mrs. Karl Sulcer and Miss Helen Patterson of Chicago are visiting friends In this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Zane Morris ar.d children of Frazeysburg and Air. and Mrs. Fred Muerln and daughter of Uovot were the guests of Mr.

and. Mrs. Howard of (Jilondale avenue Thursday. Rev, Hur'fi Wayt will ueliv-r a New Years address at the Hopewell church afternoon at 2:30 iVlock. Members -I the Kxchange ilub are making extensive preparations entertain their Jai'lfp with a ban-quet New day at the iiogge hotel.

The weekly luncheon of the club was not held Friday evuninir. Minpar, aged 4, son of Mr. nd Mrs. J. K.

Mlnear of Wayne av enue, suffered a broken leg when he fell on the i'y pa ve men es- day morning. His condition was re ported as satisfactory Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starr of Con- vets avenue announce the birth of a son.

The Knnt Fultonham Sunday school will hold a Christmas celebration at the M. K. church Sunday evening. Following the program a ChriHtmas treat will be given all children of the community. Turkey dinner at the Clarendon hotel Sunday from 1 2 to 2 00 a plate.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard CaJhoon and sun Donald of Columbus are spending the holidays with anus ville relatives. Donald Atwell, who Js taking post graduate work at Columbia, Is upending the holidays with hin parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Charb T. Atwell, Brighton boulevard. He leaves on Sunday evening for Dea Moines, Iu to attend the Y. M.

C. A. students' conference. Miss Mary Richards of Park street will leave Saturday morning for Tampa, where she will Hed the winter. She will be accompan-it-d as far as Cincinnati by her mother, Mrs.

A. C. Kicharda, Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman of Belknap street announce the birth of a daughter.

Mrs. William Cotiltrap of Indianapolis is visiting her brother, J. L. Mercer of Untied avt-nuc, Mrs.ltose Cooper of Washington, D. 1h the guest of her brother, J.

Mercer of Linden avenue. Fletcher Wells and son rf Toledo are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher of Forest Rev. and Mrs.

McCIure of South Seventh ntreet have as their guests for the holiday season. Mr. and 1 1 3. Kdward Hulsman and Mrs. Clorrfe Fender, of Kvansville, Ind, I'llea Cured In to 14 Dsya DruKK'ss refund money if PAZO U1NTMKXT fails to cur Itching.

Hllnd, Hl'dinic or Protruding l'iles. Stnpti Irritation Soothes ut llvnim, Vuu can get restful sleep after the application. Price 0c. PERSONALS Mrs. Janie Clark has returned to Junction City after visiting friends in thia city, Mrs.

John Scheffler of Junction City, was a recent Zanpsvllle visitor. Miss Charlotte Thacker has le-turned to her home at New ton. after viMlting Zar.esrllle friends. Miss Mary Bennett of CrooksviU. was a recent Zanesvllle vifcitor.

Mrs. Thomas Selby has relumed to her home at New Lexington uftcr visiting Zanenvile friends. JoHeph Welsh haa returned to Junction City after visiting friends in I this city. Miss Marie lle, who is a student at the Zanesvile Normal school, has puns to her home near Rix Milts to spend the holidays with her itaivii.s. Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell H. Keagy and daughter F'aulins of Canton, are King Mrs. Kcagy's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Vogel of the North Mlv er road. Mrs. C. Wendt-lken of Mnrleila, ii visiting her daughter. Mrs.

I. Jiou, of this city. liediarni of a lovefyskin tnccpDe yours A clean, hrahhy skin is usually lovely akin, but the use of the proper loap is necessary. ResinolSoap Is special! cleansing, yet it mild and soothing because it contain! the Kesinol propertiet prescribed by phy- 1 ticians for years in the treatment of skin troubles, ft (rives a rich, refresh ing and invigorating lather that yoa I can realty feel is cleansing. KESINOL SOAP is alto excel- Jent for the shampoo as it tends to lessen dandruff and nuke the hair toft and lustrous.

Atalt druggists and toilet goods dealers. 5 afford to eat more." SCHUMACHER BROS CAFE In the Inn Hotel South Fifth Street FIRST UNITED Ridge Ave. Rev. i. 1.

Moore. pator. Resldeiice. 216 Itldtfft avenue: unoutL Bell 4266. Bible school at :15 a.

Young People's meeting at p. preacning ser vices at iu.su a. m. ana i p. m.

Mornlntc. Jr. sanford. a represen luiive ui Lfis Aiui-o a. iruguc, Will speak evening, "SanctlflcaOon" will discussed by the pastor.

AVE. Harry 11. Bloc her, minloter: lesidence, io03 Maple Ave, telephone. Bell At 0:16. Sunday school: mornlne worship and sermon 7 clock, evening worship and sermon; mid-week services at Wednesday even in.

ROSEV1LLE Rev. J. B. Foster. minister.

Sunday school. 10 a. di vine worship. 11 a. Junior C.

E. popular evening service at 7 ciock. JLt'TIlERA TRINITY Corner Seventh and Har vev etreets. Kev. C.

H. Weber. Dastor: both phones. Sunday school at 9 a. William ct, werner, supennien dnt Services for Jhe Sunday after Christmas, 10:15 a.

m. Evening services at 7 o'clock. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Paul R. Seibert, pastor.

At 9 a. Sunday school; a. divine service; p. Luther League; p. vernier service Theme of morning sermon, "Sons of God." The Holy Communion will be celebrated at the morning services.

There will also be the reception of new members. No evening service. ST. LUKE'S Nos. 13-15 Pine Rev.

C. W. Hachman, pastor; resi dence. 1003 Brighton oouievam phone, Automatic Sunday school, a. Adrian superinten dent; divine worship, 10:16 a.

and p. Lutner League aevononai, 6:30 u. m. Morning theme. "At the Parting of the Ways." Members will be received by Baptism and confirmation.

Evening theme, "Lessons of the Past Year." LI eel ion and reorganisation of Sun-duy school at 9 o'clock. ST. ANDREW'S, FULTONHAM Rev. C. H.

Stark ey. pastor. Sunday school at 9 o'clock, Central time. Christmas service Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. HT.

JOHN'S, STOVEHTOWN C. H. Htarkey, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. Lester Swingle.

Supt. Divine worship at 10:30 a. in. CUI- KCH OF CHRIST NEW CHURCH OF CHRIST Cor ner Mclutire and i.lnao avenues. Hugh Way' mimater; realdence, U6 i'upi avenue, Bell phone 6i6.

Services; Bible school, 9:30 preach in. 10 lu u. in. and p. m.

Morning. "A New Year's Sermon;" evening, "Why the Children of Israel Wandered in the Wilderness for 40 ears." CHURCH OK CHRIST 240 Wood-lawn axenue. Morning service, o'clock; evening service at 7 TLTXAM CHURCH OK CHRIST Odd Fellows' building, Putnam Ave. At 10 a. Bible school and worship, 10:30 preaching; 7:60 Aits coruially Invited.

CATHOLIC ST. NICHOLAS Head of Main St Sunday masaes at 6:30, 8 and ID m. wek-dt4 jnasscs ut and 8 a. ro. Rev, A.

L. Leininger, pastor; Rev. A. C. Baar, assistant.

ST. THOMAS Masses on Sunday at 6:110, i and 10 o'clock; holy hour, 7 musaes ouring rne we at 6:30 and 7-iu. Very. Rev. L.

Kearney. O. o. ml. pa si or.

Kev. J. P. Roach, assistant OTHKlt CHI fXCUES ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL H.

L. Hadley, rector; residence, 341 ood-lawn Ave. Bell phone 2179. Services for Holy Innocent's uay. At 7:10 holy communion; the church sciiooi; a.

morning prayer with sermon, "The Defense of the Innocents;" 7:30 p. eventtong with address, "The Promised Land," METHODIST PROTESTANT Rev R. I. Farmer, minister. Sunday school at 9:15.

H. Perry, superintendent; mornlr.g worship at JU.ju; evening services at 7 Morning, "sailing Under aeaiea ri-itfTi-" nvenlnsr. cantata Christ Child." During the session of th Men's Brotherhood class at a Judge L. Weber will speak on "The Trial of Jesus From a Law. er's Standpuint." EVANOELICAL Rev.

R. R. FUiorutidi, pustor. Sunday unri Mini Htuiiv at a. Steil, superintendent.

The iJiU. rirr. rind: ineetl at hi Ramu time. Uev. Fiilbrandt.

teacher. Morning worship at evening servlcee at Mftrnlnu worship and holy com munion: subject lor sermon, "The New Heart;" evening subject, "The Itemed for, the Evils of the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL North Sixth St. uev. tv. wail, pa.itor; M12 Lexington Beil nhono -lb lfi.

Sunday school R. K. Go it, Buperinteudont; nieaching services, 10.30 and mid-week services, Wednesday, P. m. Morning topic, "How to Write i Good History on a New Leaf;" even lng, "l'o tne Year itea-iy Count in a Man's Lite?" 1R3T CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST US s.

Seventh St. bun-dav isri.uoL H.lu a. vuoilc service. iu.30 a. Wednesday service, 7:36 p.

m. Heading room open every aiter-itoou trom 1 to 4, except bunoaya and Holidays. In connection with tne room is a tree lending library coma tiling the authorised Oif iaiiaa me. mure. Sunday subject, "Christian Sci-e-nce." UNITED BRETHREN North Seventh Ktnet, Uev.

J. Aseei pastor. Bell pnone 4b0. bunday scnooi at a. preaching at evening t-rvice christian tCndaavor at pi eacning tier vice nt i p.

mld-vteck prayer niceting Wednesday at p. ro. WESLEY AN METHODIST Park street, W. H. MayJe, pastor.

Bell pnone 2177. Sunday ucnool at a. W. W. Neednam, s-perintendent; preaching at IU.3U a.

m. and 7:30 p. prayer tneuting Vhursday evening al 7.ttu o'clock. CALDWELL CHAPEL A. E.

ZIU LIcKing rottU and Graham St. Kev. J. H. Witnerapoon, pastor, oioer services; Sunday school at ly a.

tn praise service at li a. V. C. L. at 0:30 p.

praise service at p. prayer meeting on Tliurauay evening at 7: SO. FIRST METHODIST Cnuicn in Clover Rev. C. A.

Miichell, pastor. Sabbath school, 9 a. preacning, 10 a. m. and 7 p.

c.ass meeting, Sabbath evening at prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at o'clock. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Indi ana and Larsaiere bt. p. a. Stokes, local elder.

Services: Prayer meet ing ednesday p. Sabbath tioual 'services and pleaching, Satur day, a. m. CHR1STA DELPHIAN ECCLESIA C. of P.

hall, Shinnick block. Main street. (D. Sunday school, tjre.tkmg of bread and address. 10:30 a.

m. beats free, no collections. REAVER-KRAPP The marriage of Miss Dorothea L. Krapp and William F. Reaver, both of Springfield, was solemnized at the Lutheran parsonage at Ful- onham Thursday evening, Rv.

C. II. Starkey officiating. After a short visit with th Rev. and Mrs.

Starkey they will return to Springfield, where they will reside. MADDOX-ROGEK8 Rev. I. Farmer, pastor of the First M. P.

church, officiating at th wedding of Miss Gracd) M. Maddox and Grant A. Rogers, both of this city, at th parsonaga Wednesday evening. of Newark; Mr. and Mrs.

James; Our Candies Appeal to the taste of each individual pure and wholesome they are food as well as a delicacy. Our Chocolates in various assortment or hard candles are ail made with extreme cure and satisfy. Our prices are low. The Olympia 60S MAIN STREET NEAR SIXTH AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! Mixed Chocolates, a lb 40V Common Mixed Candy, a lb. 30 80 slxe Navel Oranges, largest grown, regular $1.20 sale price, doz 90 TRY OVB ll'VCHES Your Grocer Has Plenty of GEORGE'S DELICATESSEN COLONIAL LUNCH Opposite Corners.

Klxth and South Sts. i a Slmeral and sons Herbert and Harry I of Malta; Mr. and Mrs. Perley Matthews and children. Eunice, Esther and Verna.

The afternoon was devoted to music and social conversation. 1-8 Sk. Muskota Flour $1.95 sack Cwsota Flour $1.90 I sack JVrlsto Flour l.0 sack Triamjle Flour, a strlotly sprlng wheat flour or money back $1-85 Bars Star Soap 2Rc Bars American Family tiiwp. Bars Kirk's Flake White Soap 25c Jap Rose Toilet Soap, bar I Oo Palm Olive Soap, bar lOo Sea Foam Wusliing Powder, box fic 3 pkgs. Clinuillne 25c Large Toilet Paper 23c Red Seal Lye, can 12c Couutry Gentleman Corn, can 20o Red Bird Pens, can 18c Pennant Syrup, 1 gal.

con 1.2u; ream of Wheat BOo Shredded Wheat Biscuit I Sc Puffed Wheat 15ci Puffed Rice 18c McKlnley Pancake Flour, 8c Fancy Rome Beauty Apples lbs. 25e Evaporated Apricots S5c Prunes 2Sc ti Seedless Raisins 30c lb. I Town Talk Coffee 50c lb. and SI worth of (iold Uond Stumps with euch pound. GOLD BOND STAMPS DOIBLE STAMPS TCESDAVS George McDonald 31 Seventh near Klberou Ave.

Gold Medal 24 lb. sack $1.85 Sugar Creek Corn, can. 18c Odiva Salmon, can 42c Gamecock: Sardines, pkg.lOc Seneca Saner Kraut, can 13c Rlxby Shoe Polish, bottle 12c Vulcanol Stove Polish, can vc Lion Brand Condensed Milk, can Slo Honolulu Lady Pineapple. can 35c Whole Green Peas, lie Pea Beans, lb 10c INSTANEOl'S MILK CHOCOLATE No milk, no sugar required, just- water, lb 0UC 10 QT. GALVANIZED WATER PAIL, and One Pound Baking rr Powder 33C The Poll alone la worth all thai we are asking but TODAY you get the iwo for the.

price of one. Grand Union Tea Company IS Main St. i i --SH- JS.U rw'L- mm Our bulletin will inteerst the majority of men this week. Our Overcoat stock is full of the best models and we are still receiving coats from the makers. By our convenient arrangements you can 'go through the line "without waste of time.

Prices $20 up. Morning subject, e-tween the Real and the Unreal;" evening. Christmas service the Sunday school. PtTNAM Rev. O.

Dickinson, pae-lor. It 30 4. m. and 7 p. ir Sunday school.

15 a. Eu-deavor meeting, p. mid-week aerie. lfi St. m.

Morning. "The Dethlehem of the f'eart;" evening, The Available Christ." I HR1GHTON Harry E. Porter, pas Be Sure to Get Yours I.

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