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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • Page 5

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ALHANY EVENTNO HERALTV SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1924. ''PAGE FIVE D. E. Nobergall, su LOCAL BREVITIES I 1B 54 Stores Albany, wr ing Btevons at tho organ.

"Gloria' lleens; Melodic in Howard; Postludc, Howard. A welcome to all. i-v First Christian Church At 11 o'clock the mornlnj Kervlce will bo in of tho Christian Woman's Board of Missions; in observance of C. B. M.

Special music by tho orchestra and choir. A special offering will bo taken for The pastor will give a short talk on mist'iona. Evening 7.30, sub I.oba ion Attorney VIhU Hiifvcy Wight, liilornoy of Lobunon, was an Albany visitor toduy, Lebanon Auto Dealer E. K. Taylor, automobile dealer ut Lebanon, was a vlrltor In Albany toduy.

IIi'e from Sweet Homo John Dun-ciin of Sweet' Homo npont yesterday Albany visiting nt the homo of hlu ilKtor, Mra. B. F. Follman, who will leave, Monday for Pasadena to nioko hor homo, Good In Md'fnrd Charles Woods ban left for Medford, whero ho has accepted a position, Prepared to Leave Rov. B.

F. Fellmnn finished packing the car to-: day and he and Mrs. Fellmnn will bo (roosts over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ttlcbei-d Wu'rrer, lenovinc Mondnv morning for raaflcna, Cal.

The Miascs I.ucllo and f'0'" Fellman have taken nn apartment nt tho home of Mr. and Nela Olcn on West Ninth street. Miss Loia cxpecta to loin Rev. and Mrs, Follman in California at the close of tho school year. To Go to Colorado W.

K. Stanton will leave Saturday morning for La Junta, Col, his former homo, on a business trip. Mr. Stanton will be away month or six weeks. Visited from Portland Mi wi Alice Porter and Mias Wanda Tcmploton, stepdaughter and niece of J.

N. Gal-brnlth, novo roturned to Poitlnnd after visiting hero at the bedside of Mr. Galbrolth, who is acriously 111. Sweet Home Man Ray I Wood of Sweet Homo waa in Albany yea-terdny looking after bualnesa affairs. Only a few more days for.

Christmas -t buying. Don't put it. off Buy. JVowl SUGGESTIONS Blankets of the finest make' at $2.98, Fine Wool Mixed Blankets Discount Women's fine Silk Hose $1.65 and $1.85 Children's Wool Sport Hose 75c Women's Fancy Felt Slippers and $15 Children's Felt Slippers '-85c Women's Silk Scarfs 90c Silk Umbrellas, Fancy Handles. V.

$4.45 and $6.90 Fine Linen Stationery, per box. 49c, Women's fine Handkerchiefs, per box 45c' and 50c FORMEN-'-'i'iiV')'- Fine Silk Sox i 50c and 60c Fine Heather Wool Hose and 60c Mens Dress Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, BellsSijp-porters, Arm Bands and a fine line of Drss" Hats and Caps. Hclo Visitor Mru. Mnbel Binlth of 4clo wiih In Albany yostoriluy visit-ng frlvnds and triuiHiictliii; business, Hero from llabicy Miss Grace Kirk of Ilulncy spent yostordny In Albany on combined business and pleasure) trip, In Ktayton on lluslneim II, Cunningham, etoro room koepor of tho Mountain Htutos Power company, wan In Stnyton yontoidny, whore tho 'Winpuny Is building new line, on business trip, Trip to Portland Min Helen Poling, daughter of Dr. and Mm, D.

V. Poling of Albany, left thla morning for Portland, whero aho will spend tho week ond visiting friends. Vlaltrd Ilrother Kenneth Stevons of Portland wua In Albany yesterday vailing hla brother, Pert Stevens. He 'oft Albany today for hla homo In Portland, Mr, Stevens la a fu liner Albany resident, Vlaltrd KrlendK Arthur I.ydell, a former member of tho Albany college conservatory of music fuculty, waa in Albany Inst evening visiting ut the rhomo of Dr. ond tin.

I), V. Poling. Mr. I.ydell la nt proaent with tho Kl-llaon a nd White circuit and in on a flvo montha tour with a light opera company which la at preacnl touring the woi.lern ntutea and after Christ-iron will bo in tho east. Ho came to Albany from Munhficld, whoio tho company had uppeurcd in concert Thuradny.

To Vii.lt ParOnta Mini Stella Dor. gun of Albany and an employe of the Mountain States Power company, left this nftoinoon fur Oregon City to upend tho woek end vlnltlns her parents, Mr, and Mia. Kd Dorgun. To Leave for Walla Walla Cecil Itlgnr, nn ex-aorvlco man, ha received nia order to go to tho government hospital for tuberculoids at Wa.lu Walla. Hin family will romain with Mra.

N. V. Shelby near Knox llutte, who la relative. The Rlgois recently enmo horo from Arizona, Attorncya VlaitW. C.

Wln.ilnw mid S. M. Endicott, attor-noys nt the capital city, were In Albany on bualnesa Fridny and took ad-vanlngo of tho opportunity to witneaa part of tho bonk trial yostcrdny afternoon. Mr. Winslow la an officer In tho A.

F. A. M. grand lodge of Oregon. Here from llnlacy Adolph Fnlk of Ilalney' vicinity wnri business visitor in tho city lodny.

Tho worst thing about tho itch for offiro Is that election may make it settle in tho'pnlms. TUB WKATIIRIt Forecast Uulii liml(lil limit Bumlny, HIirhvHt toniiioiiiUii'o yontordiiy CI. Uiwoiit tonipurn. turo.thla mornlii 87. Jllvor D.G, fulling i VUlting Iteintlvwi Mra.

A. W. Rorhfnrd of Seattle, In In Al' bnny visiting nt tho homo nf her mIh-tor, Mm, (I, M.ilunkiii, ami it I bo nt tho tiumv of her fiitlmr, II, M. Palmer, From California to Visit Howlntid Parker of arrived In Albany yti'lvrdny to vislV nt tho homo of hit father, II. Parker of North Al-Inny.

Mm. Parker In visiting her parents, who nliio live In California. Ho oxnecta to vlntt In Albany for two weeks, Word from Relatives Mr. mid Mm. John Klrkliind of Albany revolved word from tholr nimhow.

A. It. fturd- nor i of Kcnnowlrk, that ho haii boon appointed to tho position of private secretary to Governor-elect Koland II. Hartley of WnKhliilon. Mr.

Gardner In nt present editor of tno Konnowick Kcportur. 1 Visiting from Crahtree Mr. Nina Anene Small and Tommy ISmnll of Crnbtroo spent toduy in Albany visiting with frlenda nnil train, jnislnoas. From Newport Mr. and Mm.

Jack Monro and children of Newport woru In Albany trunwrtlng business yp. 'tcrdny. Here from Seattle W. II. C.

Mnc Donald of Seattle, who la bond salesman, la In Albany on business trlu. Two wcoka nun whilo Mr. Mao nnnn'lJ Kka.nl Uim 1.1. -Houso burning -to death hl two year old daughter, 'j In Portland Today Mr. and Mra.

F. T. Mlttaucr and two sons left Al-linny this morning for Portland to Ow.wmi; ono' on combined business and piduture trip. -i- ATTENTION Women of Moonehoiirt Legion. Special meeting nt 7 o'clock sharp at' community hall, Saturday, Dec.

By older of Deputy Grand Regent Knrla McCrary, S. It. dl3 Eck Rorlcl 's Collegians will entertain at tho Mook'o hnll Saturday ninht. IlayU'V Chapter No. Roy-al Arch Masons.

Two kpo-clnl Fridny evening Mark mid Past. Saturday aftenioon 4 o'clock M. E. degree, and Saturday evenlnir Royal Ann decree. Visiting companions welcome.

By order of Harry Curran, K. II. P. pel song at 7:30 p. m.

Sermon sub- be "The Peace that Jesus ject, Saved." In the morning Sunday is Mr. final choir will render Beethoven's I poarance' in Albany, an4 hearty ijir "The Heavens Are Declaring," and in vitation is; extended'ajlli 'frienda to ine evening xne special numDer Ready for Business Putting on perintendent, A growing Institution with classes" for everybody. You oro wolcomo, 11 morning worship, themo, spiritual strength and beauty. 0:30 p. Epworth league, devotional meeting a lively hour with our young people.

You' ure cordially Invited. Onp hundred enjoyed our young peo ple's mooting hint gunduy evening. Drop'ln on your wuy 'to ovonlng scrv-ico. The Junior league moots usual in an Interesting program in thefr roonjv i tholr room. 7:30 fn'cyoning wor-ahlp, thome, Seeing Je'jii.

A spiritual song service. Vital message? Cordial, welcome. Tuesday, meeting of Sunday school, bosrd.j Thursday, mltl-wock devotional acrv- tlnftrd Pr'tlipyieria "The ChurfhVon tho Serylcrk at tho uaual hourt, morning worship, 11 o'clock. Evening service at ,7:30. Tho subject of the morning aermon la "The Practical Sido of Christianity." Tho evening address will to "lesson from Paul'c Damascus Road Bible school .10 a.

L. E. Hamilton, superintendent. The Bible is our text book and we have classes with efficient teachers for all grades, adults and children. The Christian Endeavor' meets at 6:80 p.

m. Live meetings and full of Interest. On Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 wo have a prayer and Bible study mooting led by tho pastor. Just now our study via "The. Apostles' Creed' Next Thursday the subject will be "The Virgin "Birth." fhero will be a full house.

We quit on time, every moment is needed, so come on time. Dr. W. A. Spalding, pastor.

Evangelical Corner East First and Pine streets. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Classes for all ages and separate class rooms for eacli class. Evangelical leagues of Christian Endeavor meet at 6:30 p.

m. The morning hour of worship at 11 o'clock. Dr. McCrossan will bring the message at the 11 o'clock hour. The evening service at 7:30 The message by the pastor, of The evening mesaage.

will be preceded by a thirty m'mhf. gospel song, service. Wm. F. Jladeipmcher.

pastor, "j-rchrtatian Science Corner Fourth and Ferry Service at, Subject of lesson sermon, "God tho Preserver of IMan," S.u.ndRtf dosses will hold ai-0: -and 11 o'clock. Ap-i plicnnts up age of 20 will be Application cords for enrollment, in thje' Sunday school may be secured from tho Librarian or Sunday school superintendent. Wednesday everting meetings at 8 o'clock. Tho rcadbig. 0om, which- is In tho flhurcli edtficeji open Mondayaj Wcd-ricudays nnd Fridays from 2 to 4:30 p.

All'arV Welcome. First Presbyterian Corner Fifth and Broadalbin streets. D. V. Poling, minister.

Bi-blo school 10 o. m. A. C. Heyman, director.

Worship at 11 with sermon by the minister, subject, "Taking Measurements." Special music: Oigan, Mrs. Vera Stevens, (a) "Offcrtoiro in flat," Howard; (b) "Message of the Wave's," Lockhort; (c) "Marcia Pomposo," Stults; offer; tory solo, "How Lovclv Are Thy Dwellings," by Liddle, Mrs. W. Bilyeu. Chris'tian Endeavor Jean Baker, leader.

At 7:30 worship with address, subject, "The Ten Com-mandments Screened; Two Outstand What Better than an Automatic Windshield er ject, "Aa You Cio, preach." This sermon will guide you in- your course. Bible school JO a. m. Tho school was not as wel) attended last Sunday as previously and can make up the difference. Lot us Increase tho attendance.

A cordial invitation to all scrvlccf. Harrv E. Tucker, minister. Grace Presbyterian Corner Fourth and Main streets. R.

A. Buchanan, pastor. 'Bible school at 10 a. Morning service at 11 Subject of. aermon, "Christ's Special, music.

Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Subject, "Count an'd Share You. Blessings." Consecration meeting. Leader, Agnes Cirtistmas. vesper service at 4' p.

mJ See program In Friday "Ther is one omis-aion on the program as printed. (Mrs. Clyde Williamson will with Glenn Taylor playing violin obligato. Church of the Brethren No. 410 Gelry street.

E. W. Pratt, elder. Regular church services morning and evening. Evangelist J.

J. Ernst of La Verne, will apeak at 11 m. and 7:30 p. m. He will continue services all next week, with song service at 7:30 p.

m. and sermon" at 8 p. m. each evening. Sunday school at 10 a.

Chuich council at 2:30 p. m. Everybody First Baptist Fifth and Lyon streets. B. F.

Fell-man, pattor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Fellman'f pastorate the men class has studied the first of the gospels and all of the remain- ling books of the New Morning worship at 11 a. Subject "My Joy and Senior and In termediate meetings, at .6:30 m.

Adult prayer meeting at 7 p. m. Evening service with a half hour of gos- Albany's Only EXJCIUSIVC Everything. Optical BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 313 West FirBt Street, Albany, Ore.

TJwTcwrini Cor, $1 395 1 1 rhutcn. uy5. tl.n. '25 Tha BrH-h Th Imp-'rvl, in Tf R.ilC i Ms 5 Afl.Vii-1 f. I ctmtinl Jt.irn- merit Uix.

54 Stores i.i-:'vf!r'jf.;i,-..;ji()iy(i,ijvr. Store No. 11 A no present, -t the Best TbpsapdSide Gurtains Posslble-'fOT os fto-inake: We expect to do out work so well that every jobj we turn out 'will' bring In two more, i See. oa.it in the mar- kct or a Winter Enelosujie. or CbII-fornia Top.

f.k We best-PE-; CIALS FOR NEXT WEEK. and tsaKer anci crfoiience; it i 1 stands and will long what the satisfy you. H. 1 Son It" Ford Tops and' rods. 0..

HULL AUTO TOP FAINT CO. 'N. L. Jennings, '-y y-v Interdcnomination K. P.

Hall, Lyon and Third streets. T. J. McCrossnn. minister.

10 a. Sunday school convenes, f. E. 'Ilif-ford, superintendent; 11 a. Rev.

W. F. Rodemnchcr speaka, cxchunicing with 3 p. gospel Uuni goos to 6.30 young mootings, Dnvid Porter, loader. 7::30 p.

Coming Superman and ilia Work in Reforming Thlt World." Tho Bible' la so clear on this subject we need not accept tho mero suppositions of men. St. I'eter'a Episcopal Corner Lyon nnd Seventh atreoU, E. T. Simpson, vicar.

Third Sundw in. Sunday school nt 3 p. Evening service nt 4 p. St. Mary'a Msgr.

Arthur Lane, rector. Services for tho Third Sunday of Advent will be held nt 0 a. m. in the parish church with mission services at Jefferson at 11 o'clock. Tho subject of tho sermons will be "Christ's Advent from tho Next, Prepare Yo tho Way of the Lord." Sunday school at 10 m.

and vespers at 7:30 p. m. An offertory collection will bo taken for tho Sisters of Mercy on the occaaion of tho 97th anniversary of the ing of this order. The usual daily services will be held during tho First Methodist Episcopal Third nnd Ellsworth streets, G. V.

Fallis, 10 a. Sunday Uorner second in III' 'i LOOK! ONE HUNDRED PER CENT PROFIT, on mo. nb bits, Price No "Pcnzlc Scheme." Legitimate Industry. Can't fail. Wo breed, i raise, sell and send profit annually, (unranteelng 100 per cent.

Contract sent on receipt of money. Money back if not satisfied. Limited opportunity. Send money today tomorrow may bo too latet' Buy from this advertisement. TULSA FUR FAPJM, Tulsa, Okln.

JNO one neea rear tnai newm uoi ut i v. gives to the world somelhirig distinctively superior, jv'-. to that which has preceded itJy And nowhere, is recognition so swift and reward so munificent as ia; America. Chrysler' Six came Ihto-i New Bread Prices tlUl. Utuliiuiu.

immediately swept its way into unpre- i cedented acceptance as a quality prod jj -uct. That which ordinarily takes years J'- to achieve was won almost over-night, Why? Because the Chrysler brushed aside outworn traditions in engineer-; ing, in design, and in performance, the world, advantages it ij CM orrl- fic sqi arcly confronted problems of height and weight ing them according to the crying needs niuiiiciiL euliiw It brought to bear both scientific: Exactness tr pmhodv "lh the DCW ago. timl e'emitnts of grace and elegance n6one else had 5 tsir.vd. -1 hat is why the Chryslerhas taken the i arts cour.aV bv storm-why tt stdl stand if you want eiciiiu i gives, the Chrysler alone can Waldo Anderson Jh 124 Broadalbin St Albany, Ore. it i Owing to the continued advance in the price of flour and other materials, it has become necessary to make a slight increase in the price of bread.

Beginning Monday, December 15th The Retail Price of White Will Be. as Follows: ONE POUND LOAF ONE AND A HALF POUND LOAF 10c 15c This small increase will enable us to maintain our regular high standard of quality which has marked Sears' Butternut and Holnian Jackson's Alco Brand Bread in the past. A S. 'BUTTERNUT AND ALCO BREAD SOLD BY ALBANY $5.00 Installed J. H.

ALLISON First ond Washington Where Tires Are, Cheaper 'Y ay W. Spars. Hnlmnn Jacksnh J. D. Sears, Grocer and Baker Grocers and Bakers Opposite Postoff ice "if First aii4 Ferry Streets, Albany, Ore.

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