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DOROTHY GARLAND, Society Editor SOCIAL NEWS and ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN'S CLUBS REBECCA PORTER YATES DOROTHY CULBERT LUCAS Aitoclttti PROGRAM WEDS AT FRANKLIN, KY. ANNOUNCEMENTS Social Affairs to Feature Convention (Continued From 1st Society Page) The Listening Post By FRED D. ESTE8, Adjutsnt, Nashvill Post No. 8 Of IF. C.

A. Here partments, and members of the art Mr. and Sin. James 8. Frazer The Reviewers will meet Tues will present their debutant daugh 1 day afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the The program Is as follows: tr, Mis.

Anita Fraier, at a dance on "Whither People." by Ber home of Mrs. Albert Johnson, Park Circle. Miss Marl Kuhn, general chairman for th annual convention of Th membership for Post I Is on the evening of Wednesday, De tha Herbert Totter, "Spiritual" (Tansman): "Idle Houra." by Bal- Droaresslna steadily under the cember 6, at Bell Meade Country th Tennessee Chapter of Inter chairmanship of H- "Mike" Good Fall rarent-Teacher Association lard "Gavotte" (Qluck. Ctub. The affair will be preceded loe.

Th 1934 total wa 714 and will observe Niht with I Kranms); "Uncle William," by Ber- by an afternoon reception at national Federation of Catholic Alumnae, Is today announcing plan, for th sessions. Thes will th 1935 total Is already 614, Judg lng from reports over th depart i v. tha Herbert Potter, "From Uncle special program at th school ntmus" MaeDowein; "Homeward "Wlndemer," the home of Mr. and ment this will be a large member torian, Fred Esteo, Naahvi chairman of Americanism, Oof Browning, Huntingdon; Scouts, a R. Huber, Klngw aeronautics, Herbert Fox, lv, ville: foreign relations.

L. Cooper, Dyer.burg; graves tratlon, John Br It tain, Knoxv legislation, Peabody Howard, tanooga; marksmanship, MaJ.i H. Hyde, Nashville; national fenserJohn MttcfieTIT" Cookevf publicity, Walter Gray, Gr ville; Sons of th American I xuesaay evening. Ail fathers of Bound." by Eugene Hlgalns. "Fr- be held Friday at St.

Cecilia Mrs. Frazer on Woodlawn Drive ship year. Th belief of former puplls" In the school are especially I lude Minor" (Chopin); "Spring uraed to attend. Winds," by Bertha Herbert Pot- urged to attend. service men In th legion's pro Academy, and Saturday at St gram of "universal draft In th Bernard Academy.

ter, "Etude In A Minor" (Chopin): Mlsa Jane Brown will be hostess at a breakfast Monday, at nlai honoring Wins- Emily "Winter Mill." bv Robert Straus Breakfast-will- b-arJ- ach event causing men to get Into th The Woman's In sura AttXlllaryr WondnriT" Wnnrf." (Mao. I morning in th cafeteria of Cathe "universal service act" would pro will meet Tuesday at 1 o'clock at n0well: "La Madonna da Avlla'M vide that every man or woman the horn of Mrs. J. Hlllyard Fas- dral High School, and lunchoon will be served each day at th will bear an equal burden In time if by Oeorg Elmer Browne, "La Soiree Dan Grenade" (Debussy); law 4 T) A chaii, on Fairfax Avenue. of war and by giving the govern laskL respective academies.

'8ummer Locusts," by Berths ment control of the nation capi Auxiliary to Typographical Un Herbert Potter, "Midsummer" airs, jonn iievington. pres- tal. labor and natural resources, Ion No. 20 will meet at the Labor The legion 1. Terr rratefu! ident of St.

Cecilia Alumnae; Miss I the profit will be taken out of war (MacDowell); "Patricia," by Bei-thu Herbert Potter, "If I Were a Temple Tuesday afternoon at the County Highway Commtsi and former highly paid workers o'clock. Elols McCarthy, president of St. Bird'' (Henselt); "Morning Light for Its recent action In autho ing the superintendent ef hlghw would receive the same pay a on Snow," by John Costlgan. "The "Th Oppermans," toy "Lionel th man in th trenches. Thi Esrnard Alumnae, and MUs Geue-viv Mogan.

president of Cathe to weed the Iris and poppy 'J Iceberg" (MacDowell). measure has been soonsored by Feuchtwangr, has been chosen in th parkway along Memo th American Legion for several dral Alumni, serve as chairmen Drlv (formerly Rlvrld Dr JJavls, whose marriage to Paul Hunter will take place Wednesday evening; and Mrs. Thomas Trabue, and Mrs. Robert two recent brides. Mrs.

James II. will be hostess at a tea Thursday afternoon from 4 to o'clock, at her home on VanderbUt campus, for members of the faculty and the senior class of the School of Nursing. Nashville Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Alumna will entertain at a tea this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the chapter house on Highland Avenue, complimenting the pledges and members of the executive board of the college chapter. A luncneon meeting of the alumna will be held at the chapter house Tuesday, at 12:10 o'clock. Edward Davison, English poet, for discussion at a meeting of the Llterata to be held at the home i ot social features, which will in year, and will be placed before th at th proper tlm each year.

critic and lecturer, will be present of Miss Elsie Weinman. 2909 Dud next Congress as soon as it con ed at Centennial Club, Tuesday clude a banquet on Saturday eve. ning at th University Club. is a splendid spirit shown and cooperation of th highway ley avenue, Wednesday afternoon, vsnes. afternoon, December 4, at I at 2 clock.

Th program is In on Friday evening there will he Nashvill legionnaires have clock, by the literary depart a bridge dinner at Richland Golf charge of Mrs. Sam Garflnkle. mission In preserving this met rial to fellow comrades la hiJ eommendabl and greatly and nledged themselves to carry out ment, of which Mrs. B. Kirk Ran mi th following program In cooper Club, arranged by Mrs.

W. R. Slfford, Mrs. John Kane. Mra kin and Mrs.

John H. Reeves are Ti-i, nm flnh will ennneni. a. elated by all former service mi atlon with th department and na benefit brldg party Tuesday chairmen, it saia tnat no ng- Hoyt Etrother. Mra William tlonal organization: "Th checking Hah poet of th younger genera evening at th Noel hotel.

Those Th commanders and adjutaf Hamilton, Miss Clair Gatlln and of aliens and curtailing th ao wishing reservation are request' Miss Maud Ahearn. Those plan tion Is so weil known to American audiences as Edward Davison, for 01 an post in th sixth dlst tlvitles of those who would de ed to call Mrs. John N. Schaefer. ning" to attend this affair are were placed on trial at Dick if stroy our government: th nnlver sine 1925 he has been In constant asked to male reservation.

7.J01S. by Wednesday at th district mee aal service Drlnclple: payment of demand for lectures before schools, phoning Mrs. Slfford. E-10S1. called by Committeeman Cha adjusted service certificates ana Member of A Menah Temple colleges and literary circles in Knight, Leonard Slsk acted th elimination of interest: relieve thirty states of th union.

Collegesld Woman's club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Collegesld House. Dr. judge; Charles Knight Prosed FESTIVITIES lng th department of labor of its of the Shrine will have a stag party Tuesday evening at Wood-mont Country club, according to Born in, Scotland in 1898, Mr. lng attorney: H. Carrell.

clri duties in connection with deporta. Davison has crowded a long life A. D. Blttl will review th book. uuy way, defense attorney; Fr: tlon and transferring such activi (Centinusd From 1st Society Paps) into his thirty-six years.

At the an announcement mad by Illus trlous Potentate Marshall Hotch "Along This Way." Mrs. J. F. jrteagan, snerirr. ties to the department of Justice: age of sixteen he enlisted In th Beals and Mrs.

Carl M. White will Th post officials were tried kiss. Dinner will be served at British Naval Division aa a com- i cloth and centered with a large th making of th Americanism silver bowl filled with whit call program th primary activity dur- negligence In not having a la be hostesses. 1:30 o'clock, following which a mon seaman, serving part of the I memoersmp. uiie.

xianaea ey silver canaio-1 ing tni. program has been planned by a time in the sam fore as th Centennial Division, 221 G. I. A. Those ar th outstanding man stick, holding whit tapers Whit older Cambridge poet, Rupert At the district meeting In Di to B.

of L. will meet Monday commute headed by H. B- Jor dan, chairman. date, of the Miami convention, and Brook. At th time of th armis son, Nashville resorted 634 mf afternoon at 2 o'clock at Cumber Whltelaw Leath, commander ol 11 If ft it 1 tt.

and green mints In silver compotes were placed at Intervals on th table. Whit place cards with tice, Mr. Davison was an officer land Loda hall. Mrs. J.

M. bers, ClarksvIII 83, Lebanon Post says that this post will in th Naval Intelligence Service, Vanderbllt Woman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 Rogers, president, urges all mem Gallatin 76, Waverly 47, Ashl strlv vigorously to carry them sliver monograms were used. city 14. springTieid 73. bers to be present.

and hi poetry had appeared in the leading English periodicals. His out In full. PARTY HONORS DEBUTANTE Tavy R. Rhodes and George The band of Nashvill Pos Eureka Lodge, 22( L. A.

to otj first volume of poems was pub- Miss Waddell Walker entertained Hobbs. both Nashville Legion R. T- will meet Tuesday afternoon I lished in London, during hi fresii went to Dickson Wednesday 1 participated In a parade thro. nalres. are confined In th govern- at a dinner at the club Saturday evening complimenting Mis.

Mar- ment hospital at Memphl. and have Photo by Schumacher. MRS. WILLIS J. 8TEENHUIS at 2 o'clock at th Labor Tempi.

I man year at Cambridge, and a sec-Members asked to bring donations I ond followed in 1922. After his for a grocery shower and Pollyanal graduation Mr. Davison edited that city, cooperating with Di son legionnaires In trying to bd garet Thompson, one of th sea- 1 Been lor several monwis. son's debutantes. Th hostess and EFORE her marriage on November 10, at Franklin, Mrs.

gifts will be exchanged; I "The Challenge," a weekly review up a larger membership. Willis J. Steenhula was Miss Lorraine Johnson. She la th hnnnr meat ere assisted in re-1 According to the records of the o'clock. In Alumni Memorial Hali with Mrs.

P. T. Mrs. C. S.

Shoup and Mrs. S. B. Thompson as hostesses. Prof.

Georges Bally, of th French department of th university, will address the International Relations group on the current French situation; Mrs. J. S. Morrell will review "So Red th Rose," by Stark Young, for tha Book Review group; and Dr. Ada Bell Stapleton will speak on old clocks before th Early American Art and Architecture group.

Belmont Magazine club will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Johnson, of Santa Fe.

The oi politics ana literature, ror two Th Fathers' Night Program! vnn hfnr hl nnnlntmnf celvlng th guests, numbering forty. Red Cross In Davidson County, 793 bride and groom are at horn at 113 Lauderdale road, and Mr. Steen- Adventure Society by their Barents. Mr. and Mrs 1 ex-service men aiipueu ior am huis Is manager of Orkin Exterminating company, in this city.

Seth Walker, and Mr- and Mra keep th "wolf" from the door dur- which wa to have been given by general manager of "Th Guard-Knox Parent-Teacher Association ian on Friday evening, November 28, The lectur at Centennial Club Is is th son of Mrs. George A. Miller, of Birmingham. To Have Dance Nov. 3 Overton Thompson, and Mr.

anJ lng the past year. lnis means nrr. John Honker. that on out of every ten former Adventure Society, Children ha been postponed until early expected to Interest a wld circle I ukahl tat na In Th tabl waa arranged in th I of his' reader. Vnd friend, mad.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL the American Revolution, will December. arlll and was decorated with a dance on th evening of Nov on his la.t visit to Nashville. A Cumberland Chapter D. A crystal bails filled with miniature ber 80. at the home of Mrs.

CELEBRATES 100TH YEAR WEDNESDAY popular feature of each lectur js IN TEN- LEGION LEADERS flower, in tha Dresden shades, in- Tompkins on Shepherd Place. will meet Thursday a reading of his own poems at the Centennial Club, 2:20 o'clock, at tseue Meaae park. American Legion In Is safe tersDersed with whit candles in close. Mr. Davison la the, author flans for th entertains Hostesses will be Mrs.

James A. thre branched sllvr candelabra. effect of th death of Dr. Fort oa of a volum entitled: "Soma Mod were made at a meeting of February 25, 1921, and the subse ern Poets and Critical Mr. and Mra Charles Potter en Cayce.

Mrs. J. B. Goodpasture, Mrs. Richard Lyl.

Mrs. a and sane hands In Tennessee for 1935 and those chosen to guide the policies and execute the mandates quent months without a pastor. "Heart. Unreason." "Harvest of society held recently with Ba' and Andreea ss hd By WALTER M. GILMORE Th membership and friend of the First Baptist Church ar pr a.algnlflcsnt vent Wednesday evening, Novem tertained a group fifteen friends Ragland, and Mrs.

J. H- Reed. Youth" and a recent volume of atlnrVhTn th Sunday school in Myrlf2ir-a attendancwlTi-th poetry, -i'The Nlntrf Wltefc" Mrs. Henderson Baker, on Ri Mr. and Mrs.

Georg Llebkeman 01 Magailn "Club- will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 main school of 462 and th Allen land Avenue. It was with regret that Centen- Fort Men's Bible 1 Class at the meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. H. Dobson, on Shepherd place, in Belle Mead Park.

Mrs- C. T. Hlbbett will read a collection of her original poems. Btmset Park---Vlu1 V111 -irtte Tuesday afternoon at 2:0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A.

H. Chls-holm, 2805 Belalr avenue. Mrs. W. S.

Bixby will speak on the Tennessee Valley Authority. Woman's Musical will meet Wednesday morning at It o'clock, at the home of Mrs. S. B. Ziegier, on Belle Meade boulevard.

nav I Kit lr tCnuh o'clock at th home -of Mrs. TUdou I ii c-ikk i.irn.n xt iri. The president, William Sand Drake of Birmingham. vire-eommander. James F.

Knickerbocker Theater, 639; a to iin D. Roosevelt makes no engage tal of 1.001. son, presided, and Carl Well gave an Interesting talk on Froci'H-, 23.i west mna avhu. Mis. Florence Hayes had a.

her Cook Athe ns: I Carrell Law- ments when traveling with the Th work, of th Sunday school Wednesday Study Club will meet United States Navy. At the President, and for that reason and church has continued to go "mi Have. ntlonal committeemen; Roane Manley, Miss Mlnni Haye. and M.mnhi.- advopat. at the home of Mrs.

H. O- Black elusion of the program, refre could not accept the Invitation to forward, under the administration ber 21, th on hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Sunday school of this church. At the time of th organization General Jackson had won his spurs as a fighter and as a political genius and was in the midst of his second term as President of the United States- Nashville had a population, of around (.000. Tha First Baotlst Church had been ments were served, informally. Paul Zimmerman and Edward A.

wood, on HUlsboro Road, Wednes Shoaf, Covington: executive a reception planned In her honor of the present pastor, Dr. W. F. Tbomp.on of Ro.emark. at th club.

day af tewoon 2:30 eciocu. Mrs. Mattle E. Whetstone, Ten HANNAH-KEY HUNTINGDON. Tenn committeemen.

Walter Martin, Bristol: H. K. Jelllco; Winston Price, Benton; R. D. Young, Sparta; Joe W.

Wlnsett. Powell, who became pastor in June, 1921. During Dr. Powell's pastorate the membership of 'the church has doubled, going from Th tea hour will be observed on Mra Henry "Frazer entertained group of friends, complimenting fSnl) Jamee Tfnnneh rt I 81Sv ft 4 o'clock, Yuma community and. Miss Wil her daughter, Mra Walter Capers, Fayettevllle: Charles Knight.

1,200 to 2,405, and the Sunday ans, extends an invitation to vet- Mri, Charlton B- Rogera, chair- Key of Henderson county married in Huntingdon last Nashville; John M. Green, Frank organized in 1820, fourteen years before. The Baptist denomination in the South was In th throes 5f. and Mr. Capers of Jackson.

Mis. The guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson of Jackson, who ars erans 01 an wars, ami uicu mnn th. inrra H.

lin; J. D. Austin, Decaturvllle: urday. The ceremony was sa school enrollment has gone beyond the 2,000 mark. Since Dr.

Powell has been pastor of the lies, to oe preseui partment, announces plans for Squire J. M. McCormlck. Russell E. Rankin.

Union City; S. L. Solomon, Brownsville; L. J. bitter controversy over certain guests of Mrs.

Fraier, Mr. and 2 o'clock, at tne Jiermuag iioiei, BPend-the-day meeting on WJ doctrinal differences, including the at the InstituUon of an AuxilUry Klrkpatrtck. National Sanltorlum; Mrs. Sam Fleming, Mr- and Mrs. Ewlng Keith, Mr.

and Mra Rogers church, th main church auditorium has been remodeled and a four-story educational building ncsday, December 6, from 13 m. to 3 p. m. All club members are in of the Daughters of 1898 Spanish W. H.

Shand, Bristol; chaplain. War Veterans. This Daughters of vited to com and bring their Claude Lewis, Shelby ville; his has been added at a cost of 2 180,. Caldwell. Mis Mllbrey Frszer, George Beal of Sewane and Richard Wilson.

.77 000 00 and more recently the older Sunday school annex, which wat destroyed by fire in January, ha knitting, and to make reservations for th Informal luncheon to be served at that time. A forum will be conducted, with round table! 1898 Auxiliary is sponsored by Wll Ham C. -Smith Auxiliary U. S. and will be the first organlxa-tlon in th state of Tennessee.

matter of missions and Sunday schools which resulted in a distinct cleavage of the denomination between so-called Primitive Baptists and Missionary Baptists. In spit of opposition, the Sunday school of th First Baptist Church was organised on a Sunday in the mid-summer of 1834 a Dr. and Mrs. Orln Oliver enter. been replaced and improved.

Th following superintendents discussion, on topics of Interest to all present I Jer Baxter" Improvement Club talned at a dinner complimenting their guests. Dr, and Mrs. Clark Wood, of Knorvllle. hav served th Sunday school For the Many Approochlno Sociol Events You Will Need EYENING AND DINNER CLOTHES BEAUTIFUL WRAPS, TOO New Things Arriving Daily. will meet Monday evening, at nVlnrlc.

at the school, when all with thirty "scholars" In the Ma Th committe from Centennial during th past 100 years: James Thomas, Dr. L. D. Ring, Jacob One Dutch treat party Included members and friend, ar requested! riuh In chare of anlal rifta in I sonic Hall, then on Church Street For This Mr. and Mra Robert McXellly and Th church had only fifty mem to- be nresent.

in president, ni-1 th Women's Division of tha Com. their guests. Mr. and Mra Hearn ram Rowe, will preside, and a num. munity Chest, has successfully ber of prominent speatcer.

win completed th work assigned them. Bpraggins, of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Alexander, also of tak part on th program.

I Mrs. W. A. Bryan served a chair DIAMOND Dinner Ring 1 man of th commute. Harding Parent-Teacher Asso-1 Jackson, Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Cox and Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher of Memphis. Hartshorn, Mr.

Carpenter, Solon Llndsley, Joseph Marshall, Gen. John E. Garner, Dr. Charles K. Winston, Joseph H.

Shepherd, H. G. Scnvel. J. C.

Darden, A. L. Maxwell, Anson Nelson, W. H. Pohl-man, M.

B. Pllcher, C. H. Eastman, C. T.

Cheek, A. J. Wheeler, Richard W. Jones, R- H. Neal, J.

Frank Jarman, J. A. Carter, Arthur Flake; Carey Jones, Frank E. Burkhalter and Ben A. Tanksley for th past five years.

elation will sponsor a box supper Owing to th continued illness bers. John Thomas was the first superintendent. Th First Baptist Church has com a long way sine that day. Th membership of the church has grown from fifty to 2,405 and th Sunday school from thirty to mor than 2.000. At th time of organization! the church was without a pastor and th Sunday school was organized for th avowed purpose Many other Dutch treat parties Saturday evening at Believu JtiigD of Mrs.

J. B. Joseph, chairman of Platinum Top Soli Gold School, for tne Denent or me or-1 the dramatic committee, th play- were noted, and among those making reservations for these affair 117 UNION aanlzatlon. An interesting pro- reading which was to have been I with 4 beautiful Blue Whit Diamonds. A combination beauty an1 quality.

grant has been -arranged. given this ha. been post were: Mr. and Mra Will Polk Klrkman. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Har poned John W. Thoma. Division 533 well. and Mlsa Katherin Sloan.

Th committe will begin active I of holding th church together and I. A. to B. of L- E. will meet Tues work th first of th year.

day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Cum pi OMIT rf'ta sitvirt berland Lodge Hall. iMnnv TOMt CimrAmn Chh will to teach the children "th glorious gospel of the. blessed God." The church now has on of th most complete Sunday school organizations and equipment In all the Southland, with Ben A. Tanksley Sorority Honors meet with Whitten Duncan at I Province Director ner nome on urannr vvnito re Gamma Phi Bcaa Sorority of as superintendent and a corps of Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. 112 officers and teacnera.

VanderbUt University entertained Th records show that this Sun VanderbUt Hospital Social Serv Saturday evening with a reception ice Aid will meet Wednesday day school, which started out .0 ausDiclously In the summer morning, at 10:30 o'clock, at th Laundry 1834 was soon forced to go Into WAY White home of Mrs. Tlnsley Harrison, 0t Wilson Boulevard. winter quarters becaus of inadequate, heatlna? facilities. With the A dinner meeting of Nashville coming: of 1SS5, Dr. R.

B. C. How Business and Professional Worn 11 arrived aa nastor. and th Sun. en's Club will be held at th dav school waa son reorganized and alnc that time It ha.

gone at th chapter house on Kensington Place In honor of Miss Dorothy Jennings, province director. Mor than 300 guests called during th evening. Th guests were received by Dean Ada Bell Stapleton, Miss Beatrice Beasley, president of th chapter, and Mrs. R. J.

Browning, house mother. The house was decorated with chrysanthemums In the sorority colors, brown and mauve. Th dining room tabl was covered with a lac cloth, and centered by a silver bowl filled with chrysanthemums flanked by. sil Hermitage Hotel Thursday evening, at :30 o'clock, Th educa on without interruption, in is Price! Red under Dr. Howell administration.

tion committe will hav charge of th program, featuring a panel uls- $5.95 Buys This Beautiful Silver Gravy Bowl ThM Iwe lti ar i-in4 and fuarantMd Inter netlMiel Wvw C. uces OW a church house wss built and tne work of th Sunday school went cusrlon on "Does Our Present Educational System Offer Security tor TouthT- forward. Amorur th many Interesting ex 1 Dorlo Chapter, 331. O. E.

8., win nerlences in connection with the Sundsv school of that time it 1a meet Tuesday evening at th chap ver candlesticks holding mauve 11 SB I ae $395 h. I reported that from th year ii ter hall on Twenty-first Avenue. candles. Th pledge of sorority served. South, at which time "Friendship 10 iaa.

usa rriwywiwi, 4J Night" win be observed. 1st. Christian and Baptist Sunday school united in a patriotic cele Mary P. Bang W. CV T.

U. will BUTLER-WORRELL-. HUNTINGDON. Tenn, Nov. IT.

WIH Bay a Lrttr and CieeraHe ComblMhon. Select bration every Fourth of July, on th Fourth of July, 1845. ar meet Tuesdsy afternoon at 2:38 Spl Frank Butler and Miss told, these schools went in pro o'clock at Tulip Street Methodist Church. Eula Worrell, both of th Buena We now offer a DAMP WASH SERVICE, everything washed, sterilized and at just the right dampness for immediate ironing. cession to Capitol Hill and were Vista community, were married see Piano Study Club wilt meet NOW CkrisMMsI Th Home B- present at th laying of th corner ston of th magnificent capitoL pi Sunday, th ceremony being said by Squire C.

N. McMackina. The Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock. th prid of our city and state However. It seemed that this cus bride Is th daughter ot G.

O. at th horn of Mrs. Leslie Noel, on Clayton Avenue, Worrell. Is ely $12 SO la vmrt1 tom ceased with this celebration at th canitoL An son- ent durlnr th period of th war, BUNDLE from 1811-1885. keeping th school together under the most advers and trying conditions.

THIS LOVELY Gotham Baguette II HUM BWim In January, 1863, the military forces took possession of the or hmii trt I church, edifice and the school with th church moved to a room over th Fourth National Bank on Col- Each additional pound 3c. 15 per cent discount allowed on all bundles exceeding this minimum. leg Street Later the school was moved to a theater on th corner of Sumner and Union Street anJ th managed. Mr. Allen, very kind- ley and courteously- offered It for th us of th church and school -for Amerfce't eiritei4in veieel mimser tktt srke.

vry Sunday "from dawn till midnight" So It happens that this via eMtfcased toe. church more than one has fpunJ refug In a theater. At th ctorc yea see If. CONVENIENT TERMS of th war the building wa re. Save 15 Per Cent on All Work Brought to stored to the church and the gov ernment paid 33,000 for damages.

Th pttor of th First Baotlst Church. Dr. J. M. Frost, was A SMALL" DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR CH0ICI prim leader In th modern Sun day trhool movement, and In 1891 ths Baptist Eundsy School Board was born and located In this cltv and th distinguished pastor of th First Church wss mad secretary of th board, which position he held until his death in 1917.

RADEBAUGH-LANE OPTICAL CO. opTOMrntiSTS 38 Aresifc With th coming of Dr. --Allen Fort a pastor of the church in 914, the Sunday school snd the church begsn to exinnd In a marvaiou wj la spit of tb.

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