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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 3

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THE LAST GREAT JDAY Of the Revival at the Presbyterian We have steadily moved on a great climax. Many have been mightily during the series of meetings. We have been for the support that has beett given by the isister of city. We sincerely every church in the city will feel the pow- of this effort for months tto come. Tomorrow the active effort closes.

revival will "Continue in the of all who have enjoyed this Port. The day will be full. It will open -with a rally in the Bible School at 9:45. Dr. White will present, a wire- for everyone at the hour.

"The Value of a is to be the subject at the meeting at 3 in the afternoon. At the evening hour Dr. White present his last message "After Curtain Thnee great messages. A cordial invitation to METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH services through the week Sunday school at 9:45 am. Morning worship at 11:00 si.

subject, "The Mind of Christ." B.oth Junior and Senior Leagues will meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. subject, "The Lost Christ." Special music for both services.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. The church is devoted to the jpur- jp.ose of God for men and society, M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Sunday is "Golden Rule" Sunday.

This is observed generally by all churches. A box will be in the church all services to receive offerings. The president the U. S. and aH leaders icall on us to relieve suffering humanity.

Sunday School at Morning worship at 11:00. The choir will Cutniah imusic. Sermon topic, Conditions of Acceptable Worship." Special Epworth League program at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Special meeting Wednesday of interest to all.

Hear the announcement tomorrow. A cordial invitation is given to all President Coolidge Urges Observance Of International Golden Rule Sunday our services. J. C. Saylor, Pastor.

your immediate presence and help, thus giving you a to do for self and others you can never do alone. The church with a welcome. L. R. Lemming, Pastor.

requested, for filing Salem-Licking road. 96 miles of new work on highway system to cost $1,146,000, will' be constructed early next year. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services in hall on north side of square, Sunday, at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.

m. Subject: "God the QnV Ca.use and Creator." Wednesday Averting meeting, at which testimonies of Christian Science healing will be given. Reading room, on same floor, open every Saturday from 2 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited.

highway through this town to be graded and graveled. Wrens Hatch Two Broods In building bird houses for wrens It is better to build a double 'house. As soon as one brood Is hatched the pair of wrens start building another nest before the first brood abie to fly. Consequently they the extra space for their home. Earliest Mirrors of glass were" first made at Venice In 1300, mid judging from thoae still In existence they were very ru'do contrivances compared with those of modern make.

The first attempt to back.the glass with silver was made Liebig in 1S03. ampoo 1926 Christmas Sayings Checks 1927 Christmas Savings Club December 10th OUR 1927 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Supplies have been delayed at the factory but we-are in receipt of a telegram stating they will be shipped without fail on December 3rd so we are sure we can start the 1927 Christmas Sav' ings Club on December 10th. We will deliver the 1926 Christmas Savings Checks to all who call commencing December 10th. Our Christmas Savings Club members saved over $12,000 in 1926. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Each year many accumulate more in their Christmas 'Savings Account than they care to use for Christmas and (deposit the balance in a Savings Account at 3 per cent interest, or a Time Deposit at 4 per cent interest.

You will be sure of a full purse and a Merry Christinas next year by joining one or more of the following classes. Class 1 paying 1 cent the first week, 2 cents the second week, and increasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks will receive $12.75 Class 1A Members paying 50 cents the first week, 49 cents the second week, and decreasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks will receive $12.75 Clais 2 Members paying 2 cents thejfirst week, 4 cents 'the second week, and increasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks will receive $25.50 Class 2A Members paying $1.00 the first week, 98 cents the second week, and decreasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks will receive $25.50 Class 5 Members paying 5 cents the first week, 10 cents the second week, and increasing 5 cents each week for fity weeks will receive $63.75 Class SA Members paying $2.50 the first week, $2.45 the second week, and decreasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks will receive Class 10 Fixed Members paying 10 cents a week for fifty weeks will receive $5.00 Class 25 Members paying 25 cents a week for fifty weeks w.ill receive Class 50 Members paying 50 cents a week for fifty weeks will receive $25.00 CUis 100 Members paying $1.00 a week for fifty wee'ks will receive $50.00 Class 200 Members paying $2.00 a week for fifty weeks will receive $100,00 500 Members paying $5.00 a week for fifty weeks will receive $250.00 with three per cent added if all payments are made regularly or in advance First National Bank Neoaho, Missouri RESIDENT COOLIDGB again asks America to observe International Golden Rule Sunday. By Presidential endorsement the day hag been observed for the past three to aid child welfare and relief work of the Near East Relief. This year the day will have the additional significance of aiding the earthquake victims of Arme'nlar- The -President's letter of endorsement follows: "I regard International Golden Rule Sunday as a movement of much importance. Begun in an attempt to care for the orphaned children of Bible, lands, It has been extended to other countries.

"Practical help is the best expression of friendship The aid we may give out of our abundance to those less fortunately situated than we should be of great value in bringing about the application of the Golden Rule to the 'settlement of misunderstandings among nations as well aa among individuals. "I hope the voluntary observance of this day may become increasingly prevalent in America and throughout the world." i your hair is bobbed you hava dandruff or hair and scalp thould be kept clean and healthy by the regular usa of the Fitch Shampoo. No other shampoo can do what Fitch's will. The Fitch Shampoo dissolves and removes from the very first application every panicle of dandruff and foreign matter, leaving the scalp clean and healthy and the hnir soft and fluffy. The Fitch Shampoo is crystal clear.

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NOTICE OF ADMINIS. TRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir- ture of an order of the Probate Court of Newton County, Missouri, made at the February term on Feb- rnary 26th, 1926, and said order renewed at the November term, 1926, of said Court, thereof, W. E. Sims, Administrator De-Bonus with the will annexed, of George Gascoign, Deceased, Will on December 21, 1926, at the east front door of the Court House, in the City of Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, during the session of the Probate Court of said County, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and five o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell at public sale or auction for cash in hand and to.

the highest bidder, all the; right, title and interest of George: Gascoign, Deceased, in and to the- following described real estate, situated in Newton County, Missouri, towit: All the northwest quarter, and alii the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section twenty-eight (28), in Township twenty-five (25), in Range thirty (30), for the purpose of paying debts due and i owing by said Estate. W. E. Sims, Administrator, De- Bonus Non. with the Will annexed.

(First published Nov. 24, 1926.) J. W. Harris cells Real Estate, Writes Insurance and Rents Fresh shipments of Martha Washington Candies. Evans Drug Com.

ORETHROAT Gargle then Gargle with warm salt water then apply over VARORUB Ootr 17 Million Yearly Vickrey Appeals for Million To Aid Armenian Quake Victims ORB than a million dollars will be required to meet the needs of earthquake victims In Armenia, according to Charles V. Vickrey, general secretary of the Near East Relief, in a nation wide appeal for the observance of International Golden. Rule This sum will be required to provide adequate medical attention, food, clothing and supplies to the thousands of families mado homeless by the earthquake and to care for the nine thousand orphan wards of the relief organization in the Caucasus until June, according to the appeal. Hundreds of villages have been laid waste and many of the huge orphanages caring for the children have been razed. Others are unsafe for use until repairs can be made.

Meanwhile children and American relief workers are living In tents in a region In which blizzards and heavy snowstorms are frequent at thte time of the year. Reports from the various in the earthquake zone indicate that the inhabitants have been forced to construct rude dugouts under ground to protect themselves from the wild, winter weather. With shocks that have continued Intermittently for two weeks there has been considerable loss of life In thesa fragile dwellings. Quake Destroys "Golden Rule Orphanage" V. VICKREY Announcement Amy B.

Toble D. S. Psycho Analyst and Mental Healer will give readings at 409 North College St. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week, between 9 a. m.

and 7 p. Mrs. Toble was a student under Prof. W. James.

If you have problems, consult her. See us for used cars and trucks. Priced to sell. Carter Chevrolet corner Spring and Jefferson treets. Phone 81.

88-tf. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S INTENTION TO RESIGN Notice 'is hereby given, that the undersigned, guardian of the person and estate of Prank Hill, will apply to the Probate court of Newton county, Missouri, on the 7th day of December, 1926, at the office of the Probate Judge, in Neosho, for permission to resign such guardianship. Fannie L. Roseberry, 44-28t. Guardian.

W. R. BABB FURNACES TIN WORK PHONE 404 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET Crystal Springs Dairy (Home of Pure Milk) PHONE 14F4 ARE YOU SUPPLIED WITH PURE, FRESH MILK. IF NOT, PHONE 14F4. WE DELIVER BEFORE BREAKFAST "The Man Wno Knows" HOW LELAND Plaster, Brick, Stone or Cement Work ABLED dispatches from Armenia indicate that "Golden Rule Orphanage," one of the Near East Relief institutions in Lenl- nakan, formerly Alexandropol, Armenia, has been destroyed by the series of earthquakes that cost hundreds of lives and made thousands of persona homeless.

The above picture was Uken a abort time before the earthquake and was Intended the nature of an appeal to thexpeople of America to observe International Golden Rule Sunday again this year in order that funds might be provided for the maintenance of the orphanage. The building In the picture been wrecked and the fit hundred dren who framed are Ihing in tenta with, lUowitormB rajf- leg More than a million dollars will be required to aid the earthquake victims and to care for the 9,000 children in Near East Relief care ID Leniimkan June. To aid them people are asked to observe Golden Rule Sunday by Barring the simple menu of a Near Bast Relief orphanage in their homes and then contributing to the organization at 151 Fifth avenue, New York City. Official reports confirm a total of at least 500 dead, 80,000 homeless, the destruction of 12,000 homes, much property and a large part of the country's food supply. Again the Armenians win their sad distinction to the title of the "martyi nation." But ready the work; of rcconitruotion has commenced, undfr American Buick Thermostatic Control provides smooth Engine Performance at or in the shade Thermostatic Circulation Control is a new reason why the Buick engine is so easy to start and so pleasant to drive, in all kinds of weather.

Summer conditions prevail all year, under the Buick hood. At 90 or at zero this valuable Buick improvement reduces the warming-up period to lest than three minutes! For this, and many other vital reasons, the 1927 Buick is the Greatest Ever Built, The engine is brationless beyond belief, Drive it and see what that means. THE GREATEST O. Box 55 Neocbo, Mo. NEOSHO TRANSFER STORAGE COMPANY 110 N.

Jefferson Street Phone 285 Nice enclosed room for storage foods. Prompt attention to all of hauling in any kind of weather. Reasonable Prices A. J. THOMAS A CO.

New Barrel Kraut Cold Storage Meat Market Phone 46 A. DUNN LAWYER Over Briggs Hardware Phone 156 Dr. B. D. Baird OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office over Waymire's Office Phone 49 Resident Phone 676W.

NEOSHO, MO. DR. ROY R. JOHNSON DENTIST Building Phpn. 106.

Ncosho, Mo. Plume 499. CHA5. R. PJIETTYMAN, Jit LAWYW.

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