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ii ijiij fcatnniay, July 24, 1010, rjPHE IfORT; WAYNE BMTINELV 1 Kp Tl 1 "'4 ft ..) :4 i LV .1" i VrtBr.i it '(. KH'." 'V sa 'v Baptist. First Church, Tba services of the church open at o'clock Sunday morning with the session of the Sunday 'school The meii's class is now being taught by Attorney David Hogg. The pastor Will preach, on the topie, "What la Effectual 1'rayeiT" at the rooming worship services at lui5 o'clock. 11.

1'. U. meets at 7: 13 o'clock. The pastor and family will spend the month of August; at Gull iake, and his address will be Yorkville; Mich. Assistant Kcv.

E. E. IIowo Vylll have charge during the pas lor'a absence. Mt, Church. Sunday school' at 9:30.

Mo'rniue ser'v. at whieh Xpal services will be held, D. Y. U. jaects at 7 oVIoek, followed by preach "services at 8 Tho: fclnvirig; club meets Tuesday evening at 8 ciocK, '1'rayer meeting, Wednesday at 7i3Q p.

m. Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock at. the church' Ideal Workers' club will meet at 2:30 Thursday ith Mrs. Lit tlo Sunbeams wiil.gath er Friday at 2:30 at church. Uusi meeting Frldiy'at 7t30p, m.

V' Southside Church. Bible school, with (traded classes for all meets at for tho rally will be made knOwn, il a large attendance is looked for worship at' Sermon "The Salt Of the Earth." Even log worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon on' Christian Who is jfot If. for all young people at 7 o'cloc1c7rr. BloomlngdaJe Branch -Preaching services will be held at the Bloomingdale.

branch, both morning and Sunday school meat's at 0t30 Spy: Run Sunday school begins Sunday after 'hoon at 2 130 o'clock." Preaching and tcitimony services' Thu'rsdayevening at Immanuel Church. Sunday' schoor meet at 30 o'clock followed'by preaching services at 'B, Yi' P. U. at Evangelistic serv. i ices by Deacon Hiram at 7H3 6'clock Sunday Prayer services Wednesday evening at' 7:45 o'clock.

Maumee: Avenue. Sunday school meets 2i30 VclOCKi i i'. 1M yi'. s. I I Congregationial.

Plymouth Church. Bible school meets at 9:30 o'clock and morning worship at 10i4S. Bo v. A. I'uldoni will occupy thq pulpit; In the evening the members of Ply.

mouth, church will go. to the First M. K. church to hear Ruel. Hey; Folsbm leaves next 'week for Bethlehem, Hampshire, where he will 'remain for several XJhurclies of.

Christ. West Creighton Avenue; Church. Bible school at 0'i30; Worship iat ..1030. The pastor, M. L.

will preach on row fn Grace." In tie evening at 7:45 tho pastor'jt subfect will bo; "Victory Over the World' Chr1 tian Endoavpr nt 6j45. the Brotherhood Bible class will hold Its monthly business meeting lit the church next Mon day evening. East Crelghton Avenue Church. Bible school at 0s30, at which time' Plsno tly will be obserTcd In the, offer Morning worship at ctj "Preparation or tVorship." Begur hr Senior Endeavor at Dale" Shroyer leader, Evening worship 't. 7i4fi subject, "The Unjust Judge' The July social and business meeting of 'the Calendar club will be held at the church Tuesday riight.

will be prayer meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Little, 2030 Winter street, Mrs. KeUer leader. Regular Pfaycr, meeting Wednesday evening at 7 i 46. Weit Jefferson Street Church, Bible school at 0i30 a.

rq I' communion at preaching services at' O'clock snpjcct of the sermohy "Pay Your Dehtsi" Christian Endeavor meet. ing at. 6s30.p. m. This Will ben union the Intermediate and Senior societies to hear av report from'the Chi cagb Christian Endeavor Ion.

At T7U5 therflwill be a service of song: and sermon by the pastor. Church of God. Sunday school will meet, at 0t30 a.m. as usual, Th evangelist, Rey. W.

Lyons, will preach. at the. J0t30 a. service and also at the 7t30 p. m.

service. Subject the Second The Christian Endeavor will, meet at ii30 p. will preach at the Churich of Ood on Saturday evening at 8 p. m. oh the subject; "Wby Christ Ilecjmc Christian Scientist.

First Church. First Church of Christ, Scientist, West Wayne and.Ewing streets, holds "serr'iecs at 10:45 Siibjectj Truth." Sunday school is at Tho Wednesday evening testimony meeting; la at 8 o'clock, Tho reading room, at .824 Ewlng street, for the free use of the public, is Open every afternoon, except Sundays and holidays, from 12 to 5, and also Saturday evening from 7 to 9. Evangelical. First ChorthV ktvexal dejutmeuU of. Jht Sw day si Iimd will meet promptly at D30.

Tim pastors jscrnion subject Jor the lOsJO niorning worship l) "An Irresistible Train of Causes." The Younir Peo plc'r meeting at 04.1 wlll 'led. hy Miss Hnttio Flsig. he. missionary coniinlttrc of the Yooiig Alii unw will render the following program at 7i30j Orgaji prcfudp. llymu Jesus Shall Reign" Rctlpture.

reading. yymnr "Yo Christian Heralda." Congregation Prnyer. Duet'Come Holy. Spirit" i 4 JUaHha Kyle and. Mrs.

J. W. "OrOdian'. IUdi ng, Miss. CoravKurrle.

Aiithem "Harvest Song" AdilrPfH Tv i Pastor. Male quartc'a i "Tell the Good Reading Sirs. F. Campbell Ah thcnv'Crown 'Him Jxjrd of All'1 i. Choir Benrdiction.

Mid prayer and praise, service" hour. Is 7:30 Wednesday evenliig. The' Ladies' Bible class will meet at 2 1 30 Thursday afternoon in the of the chiirchi. Crescent 'Avenue Church. Blblo school at'piSO m.

Morning worship at lOi iS isiibject of sermon, I'ower of Posltlvo floodrjess' Youpg People's pieetlng at; fji 15 p. nt. Evening service at 7:45 sermon theme, "How Overcome Love pf the World? Free Methodist. Bowser Memorial, The pastor! 'Sunday morning tlicmo wlj le ''Glimpse's of Glory and Gloom." STnday evening tlieme, "feev'en Crowns." Sunday school 9j30j. morning worship; :1 0V4 5 clas9: meeting, ll'j45 Junior meeting, j' afternoon holiness meeting, 2 1 3 Q.

the homo of Irving, '713 'St; Mary's' avenue. young people's 6 1 30, subject "friendship With Jesus'r Mrs. Viola KeJlarV jklld week servisesv 'Tuesday arid Thursday eyenings, 73p. Lutheran. CONVENE At EMMAUS' HALL.

Lutheran Charity Conference Opens Itere Next Tuesday Mprnlng. JJext Tuesday morning the Lutheran charity Conference will begin its annuitl conference. will beheld in ttio auditorium of Emmaus hall. The cbnfcrcnco will close Thursday noon. On Tuesday evening services, will be held in the various Lutheran churches' of this city, in which talks will bo de livered hy out of town workers.

Hev. It. superintendent of tbo Bctliesdii home for epileptics, will speak in. St. Paul's church.

Rev, 1 Iludi; superintendent of St. Louis Lutheran, hospital, deliver the; talk In Emqanuol's church. Rov. C. Eissfeld, founder of Lutheran children' friend societies, will' talk In ConcordU church'.

Rev, Itcrzberger, superintendent St. Louis Rescue mission, in Zion's church' jlcv. Hrtmann, ent: lowa 'children friend, itiety, In. Emmajia church. Rev.

C. II. superintendent Buffalo Lutbr eran Rescue church. The services will, begin at 7 1 45 p. in, Collections for cliiritabla purposes will be taken, up at these services.

Observe Hospital Sunday. Tho annual hospital Sunday wlll.be observed by the Lutheran churches, bt this city oh Sundayt August 1st. joint has been arranged of, to'be held In the hospital grove In the afternoon. Muelleri Ot Buffalo, N. will the speaker at this.

service. Jri. the morning services, at the various' churches an. envelope collection will be taken up to help to defray the expenses for the. teccnt Improvements, insisting of' an annex: to the homo and' an automatic Emmaus Sunday after Gef man service at 10, m.

Sermon by.Rovi Th. Wambsgansa. ToplU of doctrinal discussion after the sermon will be the Sacred RItb of Confltrnatlon. English service at 7:45 p. m.

Ser niop Rev. Fr. Wambsaapss. Text: Act 'flublecti "The Most Im portaht Question and Its Only Correct Answer' Rev, Fr. Warabsganss will conduct divine services at the county Inntmary in.

the, afternoon, TffeflMmer Church: Sunday school at 9:15 and chief service at. bervico iuesaay evtning'nt 8 o'clock' under the auspices of LutTicrart Associated Charities. Rev. August Schlcchte, Of Chicago, will speak. on city hjisslon work.

Announcement for hoi communion Wednesday afternoon and, FORT WAYNE YOUNG WOMAN GOES TO FOREIGrN MI3SION FIELDS, 44 saisssBsfcsstfiaii'iii 'r esssssLLBsMsW. jaUhe1 xssKaVH. XsssLLsLVVHUV saLaLaC'97. 'bit. 'iilni Zt I A I a i.

ters in pastoral services if. desired, Tsle. phoiflfl. 591 Black. rhirlncr iha next thrtA weeks acrrieei j.wHl ibe conducted' as followsr August service; August no servlcej Aiigiist 13, Erigiiih service.

The serylces on' August 22 and 20 will lihth Iia In the German ljiiriicr. nnd pastor wijl again occupy the pulpit. Grace Church. The Grace Reformed church wifl hold fe 'r A rr aOL V. ii)SSH MISS 'MAY COVINGTON.

ilissMay daughter of Mr. And Covington, of 1) 15 Mflple avenue, a. talented, young member of the Southside Iaptist church, leaves the part of 'September for the foreign missionary Adds at San Salvador, Cen ral America, where she will devpto the remainder her. life. in bringing the.

go'spcl tlioso who yet remain in darkness of the truth. Miss Covington, who Is. well known H't one linje employed at the Young Women's Christian ciatlon building, Is a graduate of the Briptist. Missionary Training' Cliicngp. Slio entered the school two year's ago; this' fall annd received, her diploma in June, 1915.

Sh was' born and teared In Fott Wayne, tuV when a young "girl, moved 'away' Lagrange whcr'e she resided u'n. til years ago when the family moved back to this ity, She was a member of tho First Buptist churelt until tho organization of the Southside church, of whichi 'she bechme a charter member. of Jier classmates at collegp, Miss: Eva Garcia, of California, Spartlnh spf aklhg girl, will accompany Miss CoW Ington tothe misilomiry field's and both will assist. Rev. and Mrs.

William several The two young ladles Will Vw ork a.nion'g. the wpinn and, chll drcn. They 'arc being sent to tho "field by tho WomenVBaptist MissWn Society of. America. with superintendent.

The' young, peoplo's. meeting begins ot p. m. Prayer meeting is held on Wed nesd'ay night at 8 o'clock. and Mrs.

L'uiii Schwab, mission arfes on their Nevada, would likO' to meet their friends In this cy Monday evening at thehome of Mr. and Mrs, Ijjorace Perliekl, 27 14 Shirley court. tTAllln Mill Sunday school; at tho Rolling Jfill mission, IVr juicijjh uj'raiviinj cvii nn at 1 ,4 2ft rt'rlork Sunday after' noon iii charge of ReT.and Mrs. Potts. 'Gospel.

Sunday school at 9 1 SO o'clock and! will be" In. chargb of MrsN Potts. TbO will be omitted on accoitnt of the' Meeting at the First M. E. chu'rehx, Missionary Church.

Bible Training School V. Ttmser will deliver the morning sermon at the Bible School oil Sunday at I0i3 a. ra: ine sunject or his address will be "Triumphant Faith and Murmuring Unbelief Contrasts." The pastor wjll speak at tho evening service, which begin fc The Sundaj school 'beiinj i' 9M Methbdisf, Episcopal. Trinlt Church. 1'ubllo worship with, sermons.

by pastor at 10:30 and 7:30. The morning therhe will bef. "Grace AboUndinii." Evening "The Master Asking of That lie Might Impart To." Sunday school at 0)30. In the men's Bible cliss Prof. Wilkin, will ftnen the discussion on tlie i "Relation: of Church A'rchltectufe to the Kingdom of God." Epworth league at 6:30: Miss Edna Jtohrbough will lead Topic; "la It Ever Right to Do Away From nome, What One Would Not Do, at Home Wayne Street Church.

Services': as follows Vwlll'be conducted at Wayne Street church on Sundayt 0:30 a. 'm. the Sabbath school. Classes are so arranged that all can nnd con genial companionship In the study of the Bible. At 10:30 a.

the pastor, U. Claud Travis, will conduct the morning worship and preach. The subject for the morning sermon will' be "The Soma Vision of Odd." At 3 p. at AlcCul loch park, on Broadway, trie pastor" and the Epworth league, will hold an open air service. The Epworth league meet Ing at 6:45 p.

nt, in the chapel ot tho church. Mrs.Hockett Is the leader. At the pastor wllj conduct the. evening, services and preach. The theme, for the evening service will he 'Words Hard to Pronounce." rirst Church.

930 o'clock, Sunday school hour, follqWed by morning worship at at which time Rev. Winston Stone, the assistant pastor, will deliver his first sermon. Devotional, meetintr of the Jp worth league at. 7 o'clock. Dr.

Howard Russet will speak at the church in the evening at 8 o'clock; Trinity Church. the Sunday services of the St. Paul's jl. church will be' as follow: The Sunday school meets promptly at 0:30 a. preeoded by the officers' and teachers' prayer, meeting of nftewi minutes.

The morning worship at 10:30 and sermon by the pastori subject; "Partakers of Christ." At this service there will be the conirounloa of th" Lord's supper. The Epworth League service at .0:30. This; senlce vill be one ofTn spiratloh and Tlic evening worship and communion at 7 1.30.; Sfrmon by the i pastor, New Haven. Church; The pastor will preach In the morning On. "Responsibility, Release, At the evening service there will be a symposium of, spesker.

H. S.chus. ter, C. Grosse and George Crowe. Mr.

Myles will sing. Simpson Church. Sco'lces. ai the regular hours Sunday. The pasjor will preach both morning and evening l' themes "God's Trade Mark" s'nJ "Tho Problem of Wages In the Kingdom," Live congregational singing and special music at each service.

Tha board of stewards will rrieetMoni day night io regular monthly session full attendance is urged. i ii i 1 1 i ii r.1 Presbyterian. Bethany Church; Sunday school, with Earl tTcliel superintendent, at 030; Morning worship at 10:30, At the morning service the pastor tvill use a hla subject, "Recon ciled." At 7i30 regular evening service. TajuhjrjjeoDjo pi ti fQistvief have been asleep to. form the evening" during tne.

summer. pastor, wilt; Speak on "A Dream, and Its Senior and Intermediate 'C; E. at rtiit. the 'West. End Men's Blblpi class, at of; all denominations are.

invited to clas; Corner you will lie more than w'clcprat. Wednesday the regular midweek 'ice at 7 14.5. Third Church. The i Sunday scloql will begin. at 0:30 ra.

will 1 10:45. Tli subject of the sermon bo, for a Drink From Old Well!" una. win pe rue closing nuinuer in ine series on "Heart Throlm of. a Tho Junior Vn'll meet at 2:15 p. m.

and tho E.at m. The topic for tho C. E. will bo, "Clirist. in Me," and tho uiCcting will be led; by Mrs.

Moore Tho Wilf lip nn V1. in'rflrlav VAVilTirr a'f ii. Thia wilt 1 preparatory The subject of the prepsTftipry, lecture win do opring. On Friday evening; the Ladies' Aid SO" 'CietvVand thA fl E. noletv will oivn Ice cream on the ehurch; lawn Everyone Is vetyj.

cordially, invited; The communion of the Lord's Supper 'will tin TplhrAtfvl nt. GiAmnrtiln ff mt.rvoa oh Sunday, morning, August'li Anyn ne (jesinng.io imue witn ine cnurrn on profession faith Is asked to be present it me preparatory service on veai)cs day evening; First Church. Sunday. 'school will, boheld the usirtii hour at 0:45. Morning services nt.

ii a sermon by Rev, David MofTat, D. pastor, emerl The music for the day ifollbws: Organ voluntary "Vox Henrich Thou My rjviiiauu A'vvri xiaucr. Baritone Mr. t'irf. Offertory, (tenor solo)WRock of Ages'? iionnson Clicster Hosier.

Postludo fscstette) "Liiela dl Ijim. mermoor" Donizetti urgnqist jiibs ucorgia wirtli. Prccrutor F. B. Bradley.

Weslfield CUirrh Sunday, Rfliool rnpit 9.5 0 '11. with' Lysto'n Pcrsing charge 'followed Potts will nreaph ni. will oi. continue his, lectures on theSecond Coming of Christ at the Bible class meeting. Thursday evening at 7:45 OC19CK.

St. John Church. Sunday school convenes at ft a. The German, and English Adult Men's Uible classes meet at 9il6 o'clock, followed services in the German Ian guage at 10 15 o'clock. A special meeting of tho congregation, will be held right after' the morning service to elect one elder, and one The consistory, has presented the following candidates: John Uocmrr, John Bauer and.

frank sauerwein. The C. society will hold its meetlncr in the evening at 30 o'clock. The teachers v. v.j "iii if en nesdav evening.

The Woman's Mil. slonary society, will hplcl Us. regular montpiy: meeting imirsaay aitemoon at the home of Mrs. Edwin llierbaum, 663 Third street. Salem Church.

A At English' Sunday school .10:30 German eervjeej the pastor will; preach on the subject, "Das; llerz geneigt ruin goettlichen Wran4el" there willbe n6 evening service. On Wednesday evening the Young People's society meets tho Giesdrrts. Idence, 840 Erie street. lr During the pastor's absence tho pulpit of Salem's will bo occupied by Rev. John Fi Vjnir whowlll also strvi the nitrg its morning at JUiau oclock at which lime the pastor will spesk on the tliemer.

"Soul Hfthge'r' Evening service at 'iit which. timO rp6rts from the Chicago ephye'ntiori will be given. Sabbath School nt 0i30 o'clock and prayer nifcting Wednesday' evening. Social afternoon for the woriien of the snd friendjt Thursday afternoon at the1 home Of Mrs. F.

V. Htldcbrand, 631 Washington boulevard west; Pnited Brethren'; yr Calvary Chorch, The Sunday school of Calvary 'U. B. church will meet at. OiSO'cfockV The intermedia tc and Junior aocietie's will meet at 8:45..

Rev. C. II. Bell will preach. at'tX' morning worship at The piisto' will, preach in the.Ovcning, Tho Christian Endeavor service At will be in charge Mrs.

H. Anglin.i subject, "Christ In Oiir Lives." Tho Otterbcln guild will meet witli Mies Florence Stump, 253S. Bowser avo: nue, Monday' evening. The' LadieV Ald ei4ywill.meeVUh Mrs. Oeorgo.Shldeler 1221 Crescent a vo hue.

ThtirSiUf afternoon atul evening siip per will be served from 5 to o'clock. The subject for the Wednesday even Ing sesvl.ee will be. the third chapter of First Peter. The Sunday schooj hold their pie nic at Welsser park Saturday, afternoon; Conveyances, will, bo as the church at 1 BISHOP DIES. Well Known Catholic Clergyman Passes in.

DJoccse of Dacca. The sad news of the death of lit. Rev. Frederick Linneborn, C. bishop tx Dacca, India, and formerly, superior at the seminary of Notre Dame university, was received with profound regret, hv his many friends of tha clergy and laity L'firLri i iA sixty jcarS aX age.

ani; death rvyas duo to heart lle'haVbcen In Dacca neirly five years, being the successor to; Rt R. Peter' J. llurtli. now ibisbon in onoiof the! rlioceses.bf the Phjllipiho Islands, Until 1P99I Dishop Linnchorrt had beert the superior at Notre. Dsme Wniversltyt Then lie 'became procurator of tho order of Holy Crosa in Rome, and where 'he, was also' professor of.

missionari'os. who were' formerly' students at oNtro Ddmo are iiow1 engaged tn worK in uncea, CITY LEAGUE CALENDAR, Ice Cream Social Will Be Given Wednesday Night.at Swinney Park. The ico cream social and midsummer festival of the Fort Wayhe Lutheran City Leagnei 'which w'as postponed' on account of tain, will held net Wed nesdny evening, Tniy 28, and vin case oi a repetition' of the had weather of July 14 the social will bo held; the following night. July All oflicers of the City League have been enjoying their vacations dtiiirig'llio pjst week. 1 ho.

president, vvr. Dick hieyer, and the Paul Nietcr, are takln? life easy at tlio lakes of northern Wisconsin the vice.presidnt, Otto Breimeier, is enlovine a trin 4o the Pacific and the socfetaryj Miss trieda Ver.miith,v spent sevcrsl days io "fish In one of 'northern In. diiina's lakes, i Wavhe Street Eoworth Leaeue. The Sunday devotional service held in church parlors at bq in charge of Mr. Siegel.

The l.opl ior qiscussjon is: "is It rignt to do away from homo whs tono would riot do at There will, be special, music, and a splendid meeting is in store. 3 o'clock Sundnv nv. Travis will, conduct tho openaif 'meft in icuuiioen First Baptist BY. The deVotlonar meeting of Y. oi tne xirst itapiist cnurcn, ginning, at 0:45 o'clock will be Jed by Miss Carrol Stover, who wijl glvo a ccmplefo report of the missionary meet inj held at.

Winona and to which she was a delegate. Ice Cream Social. Tlio Sunday" School class uTigumn Avenue. Lniirch unnst, an'jco cream uocinl at tho church, Monday pEOATUB ITEWS. Decatur, July 24 Mts.

j. if. nrem erkamp and daughter Otnevlove have Kope to. Manistee, for a two weeks' visit vlth Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Se'hur. gen lra. S. Peterson and daughtel Lois' went, to Misnawaka for a visit with Mrs. Edward Jillton Tager flute Soloist with.

ths.Un, coin jitppped Off nere ior viwiwun nis Mr. and Mrs. Charlej en' route' to Geneva, where he Miss Kniiria Schults. went to ltiintlriK ton; to spend the week end with Miss Ada Cowan, who. leaves isoon for.Bilskatche w'an, Canada, for a vistt with her; sister, Samuel pf Berne, spending th Week end with Mr.

I. Miller. Mrsi ThurnianGottscrialk left for nerne after a visit here. Mrs. Mt iTrlslnger returned to Wayn sifter a 'visit at Wreri, Mrs John Hofhm returned to; Waj'ne afief si visit at Wlllshlre.

o. Jeanetle and Bernard. Clairk accompa niedlfehry WeicVert to vWweirt, 6., for two hariNlbilck was.a Tort Wayne, visitor. Miss Lillian RlceV.ot Is, here ylsltlng withfrlendSv At the meeting of thV Tri ICappa at the home of' Miss. Fannie Frlslnger three gtrls we're.

Initiated, Thy were the Misses Ruth powers, Ruth Patterson and Mary Frlslhger. Mrs. Howard Shacktey and granddaughter. Kuth Canler, returnBd Fort Wayne after a visit here with relatives. fiamueV Soldner, superintendent' ot the rteusser road east; of has reported lis compUtloh.

Mr Dr. Thomas gave. a brtakfasti rort Fort Male Quartet to Sing at the RusselL Meetings Sunday, tmto'tvuliui y1 'i ti 'i i I 'BMSBBBMl 'HWHaK im: FsBwHlgJ'HslsssB BHBBiBIBPBBKBBHWBsssslssssssssssssB lsLsLslsslsBissrssEssisBsBflsBBHE)' flsflslsslsssBssVssssssssssssssU aHBBsHsaHBsBHiiHHBsl Four sliigers aro accompanying Ift ItiprMh 1 ouwlrr "tV Antl league, upon th first water iragon tour pvr tlto 'high tf.Ay, This quartet Will at the meetifigs to' bo. held here Siinday aft ernoon at Ihe First Baptist drorelr and in. ihti cvcnlBR.

At iha Utii. rhurch. Tho quartet Is composed 1 If. Booher, first tenort K. MeCoiw nell, second tenor Liggett, Art) bass, and Ralph Heatherlngton, second bass.

I for th' first annlverearles of the of Clara Louise l.taiihold and Jtlcliard Sphug, The" Thomas artd Pchug families were J. II. BehuKhrid family, left today for tio'me Clt'forU rnoiith's pfrier Modern; Wpoidrnan. clerk, has received check; tor being the arriount due pri insurance ioilcy car fled by the late B. Jlfce the cheek icing.

made payable hTs Wife, ilertha Miss Inea? Covefdale, the Oailogley Johriipn office, left today for where she lfi; spend a' part other week's vacation. yaugKferv3f Mrs. Xur.t Pi Itzlngcr, was TAiried the (fpheriii hetng held! 'at tKs'fiome this moriilrig at 0:30 o'clock ifitolte, of the) OermSn ileforni ed church. The mother was formerly. Miss Vera 'llanornohd, 'of tlits.

James it, RJce'haa Granif Rap Id's 'Jk Indiana raUWay anthe ticvt York, Chicago: A Igl? rallrosti'for .,1600 damages. occasioned, when three: horses, shipped' from Soijth'HTiltler'hToUWtliroiigh the rotten floor of bog car n'rYd Injured their Jok's A Tlorari "and VrU'ch te LI 1 1 rr are Ii Ice's a (pr ny, Miss Josephlpe Krlck and fruth Poleh.of Toledo, went, to Fort Wayne 'for a Mrs. fJampbeil and ba.t)e.retur'ned toPort. Wayne after a visit CeleVte W7ihoff Accompanied rrie'r and. TlosernarV rilllod, to.

Fort last evenlhu. The mitod gfrls. remained to come liorne today with their aunt, Mls Ka tells Wemhoff. ON SUNDAY EVENING Following lit the program to rsrw dercd. by the Arlon band iiader tha dli rcction of Jl L.

Verweire, Suridaj' eraiu Inir: ijuir 25. at Swinney Tark. March wThe Governor iSchumaiixl Mcdley HndUn Maiden Opera tlo Ueins en altz lxve Joneinir Pnlonatse WeJicome HecluS Selectlon rVV'oodland aiders' March rMUoloiry crown The next Tuesday veniaa at Hayden park wllj be given tj; taej Electro Technic band, 'Sevcnty' flver memberi Of tha TEXktn lodge will, take part in. the chorus fo h. frronri nv aw, to im lTts on morin f'nlkrti'in urtii ijnAkr.

TiidjLV and nvpmncm. inosa Tno.sra take part In th" perfornunce hald sv dress rrncarsai.ai toe x.m icmpmni day evening. TVn laborers were turmsnea or inti iiair. trnn innlrtffmpiil fiiireaa Sattar day Bcntley Co.t who hare th Contract ior new. uuuawg iwina rrected oy tne tyjdi wkhh works.

W. K. Thomas, HOT rine street, nut reisr automobile Into 'a hole en Ilarrlson, street Friday. The machine was sHthtiy, damaged. i LONE GIKL HIKES' 2,000 MILES NOW TWO START ON SHORTER TRIP, HHH HrHrrtH A A itiiii 1,11 A A A SI 1 1 1 1 1 1 l.l iJ.l.i.M.a U'j AsisHMsk; sw3ri viBkdsV'V assssRassssssssK ika Asl9BaKWBBkalflBBkaVF7' XW Bl JMaHlliiyl ttLaHssflssHstrl Misses EdithChsnnel anl Olive LonlU Woodward, long distance hikers.

Los Angeles, it.r With the three cssmUMly 'ferotnino a cutjihg iron," a' small, alcohol lamp, and a jar of cxM cream, reinforced with. wjeked idoking 'revolver al.i. canteen, Edith Channel walked 2,000 mtlci, alone froiri Ka ist City' to Los Angeles. Miss Channel' covered the mlle laiint in' four months, traveling leisurely, and stoppiirg wherevff fancy drew her, to sighUcc or tp She made tho trip to Tcgain her. lost health.

She left Kansas City With $10. Wlch she reached Topeka, she had' spent $8. Her chief source of Income was the) Subscription she occashnully took for a daily paper. never wanted for food," eho aid, "And though I met many tramps and" travelers, they noVer molested or Insulted me. "Wlien sot to the Grind canyon I stopped ten gay.

Mjss Chsmiel stated that aha could. better have cpno without her reyolreT. than her cold cream and curling tonga. Miss Channel will start on her return trip in a few days spd pUns to make the jb Urney to. Ban Francisco, 600 miles.

In company with OliveLoulsa Woiod' ward, a nineteen year old girl who hag already traveled all the way from Derby England, to Vancouver, thenca to Los Angeles, unaccompanied, though not on foot, Miss Woodward's object In mnklnst thq trip is to gln experience, scare away a natural timidity ot nature and eventually win her way imto the movieci The two girls will make fifteea. te twenty miles a day, and wilt stop wbs ever and wherever they feel dUpcteel. "Hikiiiff isn't nearly such a difMcuM lasic as you might suppose," Miss txi net confides. "And taera'a hear ot uoiflj tne unusual, 1 i jL 'j' i Trfsi i.

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