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THE REPUBLICAN-TRIBUNE, ITNION, MISSOURI. Friday, September 13, 1929 Page Four Progressive Missouri. WILL MAYFIELD COLLEGE OPEN ED WITH riNE ATTENDANCE. WOMAN IS MISSOURI'S CHAMPION COW CALLER St. Louns Western and Southwes tern delegates to the International As- Motto Trust in God and Tell Others.

sociation of Ice Cream Manufacturers lowing the supper a twilight will be conducted for all under the auspices of the Young People's League. If the weather Is unfavorable we shall endeavor to tarry out the above program at the church. An invitation Is extended to all. Last Sunday we noted that Christ's gospel is a message, which received and believed in. is a message of power, in the Holy Spirit, and gives life convention In Toronto, will attend the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.

Due to hard times In the Mississippi Valley, the Will Maylield College of National Dairy Exposition here en route. RY FW Marble Hill, Missouri, had some hard Columbia A short course In rural struggles this last year, and there was some doubt in the minds of many as electrification will be given at the Mis-sourl College of Agriculture here Sep- uic ruiure 01 win Mayucld. At a board meeting sonic time ago It was that positive assurance that plants us tcmber 5 and 6, It has been announced cciaea mat the college MUST onen upon the eternal Rock of trutn. I lie gospel Is the much needed good news which humanity receives in all of its Sunday school 9:45. Stanley Owens Superintendent.

Lesson topic: Teaching the Law of God. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. B. Y.

P. U. 7:00 p. m. 'Evening worship 8:00 p.

m. The Women's Missionary Soclty and girls of the Junior and Intermediate Classes of the Sunday School gave a very Interesting missionary program the church last Wednesday evening. A special offering was taken lor rve nave a line president. J. W.

Jefincs Excelsior Springs Hotel Snapp was recently sold here to Sam Joscphson for $300,000. Josephson is the owner The Same Old World A Wonderful Story of Progress Rural Extravagance U.D., who says that this college Dlant- of Westgate. Kansas City, and the Ho misery, sin and almction working out joy iii believing hearts by means of ed here by the direction of God for a purpose and God's purpose cannot tel Hill. Omaha. the Holy Spirit.

dc Kiiica whether the college keeDs A recent magazine writer contends Next Sunday we shall endeavor to going or not. And 1 say Amen. Also that friendship is passing. It is "li Mexico A. It.

Connor, dry goods merchant, was elected president of the Chamber of Commerce here recently examine the inspired method by which tne good citizens of Marble Hill re the same old world so far as friend the gospel be propagated. and J. W. Bufflngton, prosecuting at ship Is concerned, and in nearly every tcrney of Audrain County, was named gardless of what church they belonged to had a meeting and I was Invited. These good men said the college must go and keep up all its good work for the sake ol the many good boys and EVANGELICAL ClU'RCII ST.

CLAIR. thing else, except that we have more tops to ploy The modern vice president. Sullivan "Happy Lon" Phillips, man, when time hangs heavily, turns former United States Marine, roller on the radio, to see what sort of dev State Missions which amounted to twelve dollars. They are to give this program at the Baptist Church in St. Clair next Wednesday evening.

Just three weeks now until our revival begins. Are you praying for it and working and pleading with Ood that he will bless us with a real revival. Pray for showers of blessings. The new addition to the Baptist Hospital In St. Louis will be dedicated next Tuesday with a short service at the hospital at 4:00 p.

m. and the fol girls that come here and go out good men and women for greater service to skater, enrout from Washington, D. Preaching Service 8:30 a. m. Sunday School 9 30 a.

m. Our pastor. Rev. F. E.

Schenk, will preach his livtial sermon of his new ilment Is going on In other parts of the world; in an older generation, a their nation and the business world. to San Francisco, stopped here recently. He wore out 18 sets of steel bored man shouldered his rifle, and These men were of various denomina pastorate at St. Clair at an early morn went out to shoot an Indian. wheels in 2034 miles.

Hons. Some one said denominational schools must close. Here comes a man Fulton Westminster College opened ing service in the Evangelical Church. It has been planned to conduct early morning services tne first, third and fifth Sunday of the month at 8:30 a. from Southern Illinois saying "For I have observed that Literature Is its seventy-seventh year here Septem In the use of their working hours.

Wc sympathize with the farmers because their calling is not very profitable. This is true of many others. Tcachcra and preachers are worse paid than farmers. There are millions of darks not as well paid as farmers, and factory employes everywhere are appealing to the government and public for help. And in all the hullabaloo the fact remains that citizens of all classes may do pretty well in this fat country if they accept generous opportunities, and handle them with reasonable intelligence and efficiency.

And the fact remains that those who chose to appeal for aid cannot be much helped by public appropriations or tears. We can no more make everybody prosperous than we can make everybody healthy; there are elements entering into the problem going back to heredity, individualism: general preaching, general prayers, bulk sympathy will not do; lite Is a problem to each Individual, and we can only treat him as well as he treats us. ber with the full quota of 130 students. An entire week will be devoted unfriendly to men. Yet.

In all fairness, and Justice, the most marvelous thing Is the progress men have made. God's sake not let this happen to South East Missouri, for we sold all our denominational schools in Southern Illinois, the result is this poor public ni. Tell me. If you can, a tale as wonder to freshmen activities and introduc tory programs. Springfield Plans for complete re modeling vnd refurnishing of the Co scnooi, less churches, Christianity lost.

ful as the growth of man from bar A thick steak affer seannr; mav he successfully finished In a hot oven (450 degrees Ki Slip a rack under the steal; in the skillet, and the meat State Colleges and high schools very barism or worse to his present state. lowing program rendered at the Third Baptist Church in the evening. Let's all go and enjoy this service. We have a rare opportunity to hear Dr. Oeo.

W. Truett. The program at the Third Baptist Church at 8:00 p. m. follows: Invocation: Rev.

8. E. Ewing, D. Secretary of Board. Music.

Addresses of welcome by Mr Charles P. Senter, President Board of Mana-1 gers; Dr. M. L. Klinefelter, ft Louis, lonial Hotel here at a cost of $300,000 poor.

We are looking to send what few we have to Will Mayticld College. Do not let the only religious school In will cook evenly without being A writer in a farm publication says: were announced recently. DeSoto In a special election held here recently the citizens voted a bond Soutli East Missouri die." Hundreds of fine young men and women are "No century has ever seen such a thing as rural Extravagance Is as common in the country as in the towns. When a farmer Mexico R. Wilson Brou of Mexico.

looking forward to Will Mayfield Col rue to install a sanitary sewer sys I was elected secretary of the Trl-Coun- hticLniii'i Valtnt' r'nlleop A crv'in inn lege and some are here praying for tern. The proposition carried 748 to some one to come with a goodly sum All the cows at the Missouri Stats Fair picked tip their ears and strained at their ties when the clear musical tones of the voice of Mrs. Eula Bozarth, a small, youthful brunette of Conway, Laclede County, wafted over the fair grounds in the cow calling contest She won the contest and received the cow bell offered by the Blue Valley Creamery Institute of Chicago as a trophy. The Institute originated the cow calling contest idea and has helped many hundreds of communities in putting these on, "I have practiced cow calling all my life," said Mrs. Bozarth.

"I have always lived on a farm, and my husband and I call and milk eleven cows twice a day. I wouldn't trade farm life for any town life I have ever seen. We have a boy nineteen months old and we hope to bring him up to be a great farmer as well a cow Mrs. Bozarth won the contest from a field of seven, five men and two women, before a crowd of 1,600 spectator- John Dawson of War-rensburg was second, and Mrs. Gavert Brunies of Slater, third.

I Ulnqcunt H' buys more machinery than he needs, and lets it stand out in the weather when not In use, what is that but of money to keep Will Mayfield alive i ocal as I .1,. winner of the 1928-29 University for God and His purixwc. Will May field Academy was put on the ap of Missouri Phi Beta Kappa cup. of- VUUIIl.t mill aim aiiiiimllv tn tile hlirli ci'hnnl u-hnse proved list of the North Central As When he over-borrows at the bank. Kept Out of the Soup.

President of FtnT; Dr Ixjtiis Brlstow. Southern Baptist Hospital, New Oi leans. La Uerre-tary Hospital Coinmio.siun, Uouthc-rn Baptist Convention. Music. Address: Hon.

Walter C. Ooodton, Macon, Mo, Moderator, Missouri Baptist General Association. Music. sociation. Mayfield College is on the alumni rank highest scholastic-ally at that Is extravagance.

When he spends more time in town than is necessary fully approved list of the Missouri the university. Independence Kansas City Y. M. C. State University.

A fine place for your acres are in cultivation this year than last Winston-Salem. N. At the Walter Franklin farm an upland terrapin, said to ho older than the United States, has been captured. In the bottom of precious boys and girls. Write to me or profitable that Is another exhibition of it.

Farmers live too economically so far as food and housing go, and are too extravagant with agents, and A. has entered Into contract for the purchase of 201 acres, 9 miles north Cape Girardeau Fred and George for further information if you want to Natter, publishers of the Southeast enter or send some one to a good re the terrapin's shell is the mark "1774." east of Independence for a camp site Sturgeon Sturgeon schools opened ligious school. Every morning the teachers meet the president before classes where they ask God to lead. Missourian, will celebrate the twenty-filth anniversary of their newspaper work here with a special edition October 3. Address: Dr.

George Truett, Dallas, Texas, Moderator, Southern Baptist Convention. Benediction: Rev Forrest A. Low-ry, St. Louis, Tastor, Tower Grove Baptist Church and Member of Board recently with enrollments in the grade srhool of seventy-two and in the high sjj guide and direct these precious stu school of sixty-five Tuscumbia J. W.

Vincent, veteran dents. Every noon these students are called to prayer at 11:45. chapel hour newspaper publisher of Linn Creek Re every day, three good sermons each veillc, possesses an old Acorn press week, fine religious societies and good Bradley Sweaters for Men, Women and Children approximately 100 years old. Jefferson City- No receipts for ail Newspaper Reached Out. The editor chanced to di-cuw mat clean athletics.

We are in a campaign for money, and I am asking all my good friends rich and poor, if you love America. Missouri, denomination toinobile license money will henceforth be issued, in cumplianc witli a new ters with a publisher from another law al schools, religion, boys and girls who state who has met with outstanding success. In the course ol the conver- Poplar Bluff C. E. Crowe recently are not able to pay their way through school, yet.

arc coming Americans, and ation tliis man observed: "Five years picket! homt lafrqe tomatoes in liil ago, when wc first went to that town garden here. One weighed two pounds in svmpatliy with Southern Illinois. we thought wc were doinu a big piece and one ounce. PRESBY1ERIAN ClU'RCII. Rev.

Arnold Smith. Tastor The lesson In the Sundnv School is "Teaching the Law of God Tha pastor will speak Sunday morning on "Reflecting the Glory of the Lord The theme of the sermon in the eve-ring service is "The great crisis in the life of Abraham This is the first in the series of the sermons on "The great crimes In the leaders of Israel." Evening worship at 7 30 p. m. The Christian Endeavor will meet at p. in.

Preparations are being made in the Sunday School lor Rally Day and a fine program is anticipated. Later information will be thru the columns of thus paper. and can sec the danger of taking the last religious school out of South East of when we put over an eight page paper. Today we think there is Missouri, to come to the aid in God's cause. I believe that 1 have 1000 something wrong when wc get down to that point." Senator Tyson Dies friends in Franklin County that can "Why this change, the writer asked.

help from SI no up to $25 00 or more. The town haMi't grown 111 the least would appreciate any gift for this All wool pullover and coat st3'Ie sweaters in assorted patterns and col 111 those years, and to me outsider looks as II always did. Have you het- great and worthy cause. Make all checks direct to Will Mayfield College. Marble Hill.

Missouri. Wishing cr advcrtiMne salesmen today than ou had then?" God's blessings upon every reader of ors. -No." was his answer, 'hut the pa this denr paper, The Republican-Tri per has grown. It has reached out far bune, and many thanks for this space ther Into lie surrounding territory, it given to us. has brought more business to our town.

Would You Know One? If You Saw It? If you ever came face to face with a germ, would you recognize it? Of course it is not likely that you ever will see a germ, unless you own a tremendously powerful microscope, for you would have to magnify one over a thousand times to make it aa big as a pin head. But you Bhould recognise the fact that these tiny germs can get into your blood streams through thfl Emallcst cut, and give you typhoid fever, tuberculosis, lockjaw, blood poisoning, and many more dangerous and perhaps fatal diseases. There is one sure safeguard against these dangers washing every cut, ik matter riow email, thoroughly with Liquid Iiorozone, the safe antiseptic You can get Liquid Borozone at All Druggists EDWJN E. BAUR. ncl most as you know lace their ndvcrtisiiig on a definite Ministerial student, Marble Hill, Mo.

percentage basis." Richmond Three negro slate ma In other words an enterprising pa Wc Give and Redeetfi Eagle Stamps ZION EVANGELICAL III RCH. If weather and ground conditions permit, we hope to have our annual outing at Eailage's Springs as usual We shall leave the church at about 9 o'clock Sunday morning and plan to have Sunday School at the grounds al about 9.30 a in. and morning senvices In the English language at about a. m. A basket dinner will be partaken of at noon.

The social period will take place In the afternoon. Fol- per has made the town more prosper sonry bodies held their annual sessions here recently. ous, has increased Dir mess lor oiners, nd thereby increased business for it- West Plains A large granite monu United States Senator Lawrence D. Tyson of Tennessee, veteran ol two wars and recipient of the Distinguished Sf i vice Medal during the World War, died allowing a ncrvou breakdown at the ace oi 63. clf.

And still there arc those who ques- ment will be erected here as a memorial to the unidentified victims of an explosion April 13. 1928. ion the dollar and cents value of a SCHULTZ Clothing' Store Trials With Smiles On The Square Cape Girardeau Toll Collections of newspaiier to a community. 1 lie Nortli Chicago. Illinois, Benton News.

1 lie Cane Girardeau traffic bridge were reater during August than any other Kedalia Mi.ss Katiierlne Urban of month since its opening. JJetialia. was awarded first prize in Hidden Talent radio contest held Making a Business of Keeping Men Well nring the State Fair here. Marshall Methodists here recently dedicated their new $135,000 religious ST. LOUIS' MOST QUIET 'Arthur A.

McGovern, "the man who brought Babe Ruth back," says the same attributes that make for success; in business produce a healthy body and that success i seldom endures when health becomes By FRANCES M. ANDERSON and educational structure. Butler The thiiiy-third annual Bates fVjtinty old Reunion which was held here recently was well attended. Trenton Construction work on a new main line route for the Rock Island railroad between Trenton and Kansas City has been Celebrate Anniversary. Woodhaven, N.

Y. A big parade featured the recent celebration of the tenth anniversary of Woodhaven Post No. 118 of The American Legion. At forty-one, Arthur A. MeGorern bmii.i a carer t'ma raivjcn from flyweight champion to trainer of champion Ims.nrss vim.

it self-made, having commenced to earn a Iiri17 ii at the age of 9, vhen he worked on a baker's wagon diliiriino lair- from 3 a. m. until noon daily at 12 T0 a neck. Champion, he fought a total of rt.sfic -j be If ecu and 1MU. When he opened his gymnasium in I.e li I tit Today he lias including 7 inimcn.

His II iU kind in the country, eoeers ln.O'lO 7. ci rrr-head of cures lor 350 peisunn, CO 1. it of the stock exchange. 15 LOCUST meanltiR the pml l.ai.-h- 'I i.li .1 tn. Iw jib iiru-.

Ian n-ss re- Gt. Louis Thirty-nine baby beeves, seventeen fresh Irom exhibition at the Missouri and Illinois State fairs and all raised by 4-H Clubs brought top prices when auctioned at the National Stockyards recently. Edina A 70-year-old woman and her son who hitch-hiked 900 miles to visit friends here that they did very little walking and that they made the trip from Las Animas. in thirteen days. St.

Joseph St. Joseph has been definitely placed on an air mall route between St. Louis and Omaha, by way of Kansas City, it was announced here recently. 200 ROOMS 200 BATHS Free Electric Fan. Circulating Ice Water.

Garage Service. Rates, Single $2.00 Double $3.00 Excellent Cafe Featuring 35. breakfast, 60. luncheon, Dollar Dinner. 1 suited in his llii- I Mr M' 1 -i i ti with htl l.tl.-ilr -s ii ti II 1 an inl Ini.ilc -c of llie i Ihlr 'Tin nfr-ihl that cvlnt they I'll hi1 ill-.

the i-. n- rp-tlon ni tt.l'l il! t- tlilt'li al.iiiit ci'litlun I-- i that ui'lixu nil lin.i I 171r1lr. lose 'u -t' thry lnvet! th'ir will! Well, that's ml rn IS a singular fact thai thof dam attributes which are prescribed for business mcms also tor health.1" said Arthur A. McGovern, whose colorful caieer started at nine when he divided hi sixteen hours of work a day between delivering loaves of and selling newspapers. Today he ts known from coast to coast as a re-eondltloner of men, as an authority on scientific exercising, as caretaker of millionaires.

"They are eys-temallo and careful watchfulness, common sense, will power, perseverance and simpllclta. "The man who teases to watch Ihls business soon loses it. How true penectiy ssrisnea -nth his own 300, either, lie like to utilize his ability for men and women who can't afford the fees of a private gymnasium. Besides, he's much happier with his boxing gloves on and In a fast game of hand ball than he is In the confinement of his office, where he keeps two secretaries busy with the mass of details that havs changed him from gymnast to executive. "A college education," he said, In answer to a question as to Its value "Is fine but not for 80 per cent ol those who now fill our great Institutions of learning.

If I had a son put him through the school from which I graduated that of experience. I'd teach him how to shoulder responsibility, how to keep his body well and mind active, without constant supervision. M'hen I was physical training Instructor at Are Your Floors Proof Against Draughts? If not they are likely to be the cause of colds or even more serious illness in your family. One of the best ways to correct such conditions, and thereby safeguard your health and that of your loved ones, is to let us cover any such floors with BLABOTfS Linoleum Made with a generous proportion of cork known for its insulating qualities Blabon floors will not only stop draughts and make your rooms warmer in winter, but they will keep them cooler in summer. Easily Cleaned Sanitary Will Wear for Years Being waterproof and spotproof they're easily cleaned, and, furthermore, they'll stand hard wear for years with comparatively little care.

We have appropriate patterns for any of your rooms. Let us show them to you tomorrow. Union Furniture Co. r-i'-ru i.i,.;., -is i 1 1 l-anixi-is envy inrs. ni'-n lirin-s Isli wete lauji-iH.

d-iiM-ls tliitik the world bt'loiu to ai lists, titt-y iwic luiMiiess 11. en. aed so i.n None oi tin in really eii.loy theti work. Some don't even fi-el well fitted for their Jnhs. and frequent'y tiicv wi.tnlrt liuw they hapt-i-nd to hecoine Heads Fruit Board Jtef 21 (this Is of health.

With health slip C. SWTNNEY, Secy. Mgr. Formerly with Majestic Hotel. St.

Louis. ping, comes the need of will power to submit to a rigid recline that frequently calls for a round-about-facs in the matter of habits and diet. For example, rich desseits. coffee and cigarettes are denr to the average masculine heart, and it is no small test of will power to clve and li iint course to me the answer ir Ohvlous tii.oil l.i.-iith Is lj. tall'-e I they iir- In ti-in Hi It th v.

slaa. I tl.irs ri 1.1 lli'-i-t CUi itheori'i 1 iii the Cutler School I saw boys sixteen come to school In companionship of governesses. Tampered In their teens, pushed through college for no particular reason, they mere still boys at forty, and remained helpless when they had to facs a crisis. Coliece be a place to le.rn something; useful, something that will prepare one for a career, not a place to start a new widen In trousers or a knnen for writing Ins Hatlons to proms." I to give a brief rule Mr. MrUovern said, "l-'lrst, second, moderation In all lli-iman ai-tlrlti-s, eatiiis li-v iUrc.

Koik Slid JiU. these up and continue the al.stl-tience. But I have seen jof big business executives suhMiit demurrlnc Then pcrse-'ranee. It Is absolutely essential In building health. Finally, common sense and appreciation of him-pllclty snd moderatl-n.

The ni: li of fads without cnnsld-ie-Itkm to consequence In my Idea common wnr. fur nrpli-. about a month aeo one i 11 t- tleots the son of mix tl, Stock ex hsnce 1.1. lu J.ii Ifrtsttds la U10 tA of -u I t.ll," 1 1 Ii iind nail: 11ml a or luo rriayt'e in'i'iV' ii- s- 111; i- i-f 'Ji'ii v' these Ik- 1 I ili! op'rnl-i N'nt I I -T a oiLli. i't o-v .1 iried up i.n 111 i 1 (.

1 1 1. 11 1 tli.l.-e I I. .1 r. I I 1 1. 1 lini' If 1 oil Julius H.

Rnrne jt to be Chairmu the Briard of a nationwide frutl id vegetable groweri' cooperativ marketing firganiration, the United I'ruit i ower-; of America, with a t3fl.000.000. The or-gamiation will work in harmony with the Agricultural Markrtinf Act and 111 accordance w.th the policiet of It i tdcraj Tarn Lmud. h. Iti I I 1 1 iir 11-Uuviin ivt.JiiJi he lin'l.

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