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ESTHERVTLLE. IOWA, ENTERPRISE. APRIL 25, 1934 Misses Ploy HednTloh and Gema-ld- tae neldlnlg Mrs. Lwalh PerWns, Superior, spent the weak end in Oeflar Plalte. Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Rlantein have rented' the Horaice Soper property on Nortfh Fourth street wMWh -was vacated' Moadlay by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bmuttni, 'wthto went to Sioux City to Make tlielr home. Mrs.

Jiay Howard and Mrs. Florence iNortxy returned home Sunday from Des Moines and Eldbrfa. They visited im Des Molnea iwdth Mfes Evialyii Noriby and at Bldora with Mrs. E. iFVewdh.

They aiccomip-aniied Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Hiil'lilard to Bldora wlhere Bhey attended the state declamwtory contest -wlhldh was held there last week.

Mrs. F. E. Martin find Mrs. F.

A. MafeDoniafld drove to Rochester, Tuesday wlhere they wdll re- celive treattmfent at tlie Mlayo hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jiaones Wlhite spent part off tost Tyeek In' Milnnettipolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Diovldsen m.i son left Tuesday for Waverfy wfhere they iwlill miaike their future home. Dartene 'Bernladine will remain here until the end df Mie sdhool year. Mr.

a.nd Mrs. J. A. Bmatwfbrd af Spirit Uafce spent Thursflay nlgiht here at tlhe J. S.

'Brlaiwford home. Mr. and- 'Mire. 1 Victor MortenKon are Bishop are sisters of Monte Miller. Mr.

and Mrs. S. Hunter and child ren, of Newell, spent the week em with the J. S. Shannon family.

Mrs. C. A. Wells 'and diaiuiglhter, Spirit L-aike, spent Sunday la this cit With Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Noll. Mrs Noll and Mrs. WelMs are sdstetrs.

Joseph Orvds was in Sumner ove the week end with relatives iamd (friends. Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Toiwnsen and two children, af OmnAui, Nelbr. were week end visitors in this city with Dr.

'and Mrs. M. T. Morton. The Cecil family were in Mllford Sunday visiting at the Mrs, A.

Beatty home. and Mrs. H. A. Oaiarde, Mrs.

C. Bias, Mrs. O. P. ManWie and Mrs.

George Robinson, returned home the Hast df the week from CMnton where they attended fun-enail services tor N. A. brother of H. A. Gmanle and Mrs.

Hies. Miss KaiSherine Burns, of West Jnilon, spent tlie week end here witli ler parents, Mr. Mrs. Jiaimes Burns. Mrfss Ruth Heldke went to Minne- 'aipolls Tuesdiay manning to visit with Miss Mary Janm-nette Radmey.

she expects to return, home Thursday. Mrs. W. A. Held'ke was In Sioux.

the proud of a bom i hlat over Sundlay to see Mo-. Heidk wno is 'comHnled to the hospital i Plan Transatlantic Flights The 1934 transatlantic hop season Is here again! Benjamin and Joseph Adamowicz, left to right above, plan a nonstop flight to Warsaw, Poland, In their Bellanca monoplane. And Joe James, daring American-Lithuanian flyer shown at right, will attempt a land and ocean airplane flight from Chicago to Lithuania soon. He will use a Lockheed-Vega plane in his venture, which IB being backed by thousands of his compatriots In this country. Emmet Echoes Batuirdlay wlfcSit their home.

Ctartt home to' Boone wlhere been vteitlMg M1ss Ataia Lee rtnice Dr. tons'Dtiirclniased the John (house at 915 Bast Miadn. Onvls, teaches sohool at.vTBare, spent -the week here "Mr. and Mrs. 'P.

hias ibeen vls- 'IDlms her dnughter, Alice, at Minneapolis -for' a tew retuirned hlome Siaturdhy. Miss Gray accompanied mBther home for a week end i Rev. and- A. G. Baa-ley and Rev.

and Mrs. Otto Biiajseaimip, Lwerne, Mrs. WMteir WHson, Mr. and Mrs. -Hlohevt Kndlgiht and Mrs.

J. H. Orvis leift Taesday morning to lattenffl a two sessJon of the Port Dodge Presbytery-held in Port Dodige. Mr. land'Mns.

B. A. Burns 'and dhiild- rem motored to BrnmetslbuTg Sunday and 1 spent the day with Mire. J. Brennan, miptihar of MTU.

Bums. Mrs. Edward -Bates, at Aniaimoea, iamd Mrs. waiter' BJsihioip and son, off Cedar-Mis, left.the iftfret of the week for theilr home alfter a visit here with, Mr. and Mrs.

Monte Md'ller. They also attended the funenal of Funnels- MUlter wlhiclh was held here on Thtursdlay. Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Mr.

iand Mrs. David Normian an son, of Spirit ware Sundhy vis (I'tbrs ihere wiifih Mrs. Norman's par ents, Mr. iamd Mrs. Rockwe.

Mr. iamd Mrs. Paul Barnett, af Ruth ven and Mr. iand Mrs. H.

Elseivbast of Graettiniger, spent Soindhy In thh elty with Mr. end Mrs. Oari Mester Rev. and Mrs. M.

A. Lowe and son are expected to iet-urni home this weeks from. Fowler, where Miej were called some time ago toy the ser Ions illness of Lowe's brother. Kenneth Noil Is in the Cole-man hosplital -recoverimg Prom an appendicitis operation. Mrs.

A. H. Davidson Hostess At Luncheon Today Mrs. A. H.

Dkwiidson Is hostess today to memlbe.rs off the A. B. club at a one o'clock lunWheon. ttodemlqne Club to With Hiss Mildred Loiimer Miss MdMred Lorimer will be hostess at her home Thursday nigflit to inelmlbers olf the Modernique bridge club. W.

A. WILL PUT ON FIFTY-POUR MEN HERE Begrininllnig Prtidiay, April 27, the A is pflianniinig to put fifty-flour men to work om projects in th'is coun- Nb large projects hfewe been sonsldered as only a very llilmiited amount of labor will be aivtaiMiaJble be- Mtes Dorothy Klopp w.as oaWinlg or t'lie voters in tails vielrtity Fniklay. R. B. KMgJit, df Esther-vi'He, 'was in Wife vhantfty on 1nreJ.ne6B one daj Hast week.

The Henry Neppl clhtll'dTen entertained same af tihe neighbor last Sundiay alfternoon. The B. Cl'tfb will meet with Afns. Ctihs. Uoigue tomorrow Tfnu-rstfry alfternoon.

Several Of the hog corn signers tore been, cafflerd to EsOherrUJe be- canise of some little error in. their papers. TJie Emmet towrosM)) Republican caucuses- of tihe preciinct wdJl ihe held at the Emimet consolidated school house on Tuesdiay, Miay IPirst, for the express purpose of nom.intitiinB the loflfemt township officers, also four delegates to the Emmet county con- uH voters pjease be present. Miss Helen MIIMer returned to Belmond Sujiday after spemUnp the week end with her mother, Mrs. J.

A. Mil- Reed- antl Merrls Tliotmpson rf Girand: Vlienv called 1 on friends amd relatives in thlis vicinity 1'ast iveek. Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Hbtaquiist of Port Dodige, spent Sunday With, relatives in' tlh'is vicinity. ttuse df inadequacy off funds. Work eUet iand direct reMef -In Emmet ounty. will be pialid for entirely hy Federal government Is also senidiine food cdmimodiW-cs in em-all mounts.

During the past month evenal orders were supposed to have receSved but were' for apparent reason. Gruver and Vicinity School Notes Graver hfeili sdliottl ball team 'Showed line fonin the Mlaple Hill I teeiimi on Tuesdiay at the lociall dtaonbml. The Maple H-111 boys started out In tli'oir hiaK af tlie Hirst.linnlmg, ff-wt two men count- ins siaife Ihlils. They'scored on a.n error mlade on- a grounider by J. Hot'en.

Hiom-en'er, tWis inminlg ims'the end oif thteir scorilug ifor the- giame. Tihe Graver jttnyers more tlhlan around in. their ilunlT the first 'raime and stored six ttme? as a result of thiree hits, two errors and a yase on ball's. Again 'in the third they- stooral Blvree tiimes ifrom ihree hilt's- ana an error. l-ni the Ifdftlh they scored two ins a rewiaj-d of two -hits, ,1.

field's choSce nnd an error. Bruce Hoien stan-ted the imtou'nd for -BUM hut was by Hlaill Wore the ftiwt in- ill'ing Was 'hlaillf aver. He went tonck agiain.in- the sixth Innlinig and gave ibetter account tlf (hiiimiseM. AIV- pitdhed an excrtlent giame for Gru.ver, strMflinig out ten batters and illiloiwiiiig only four -so-altered OmptaJn JtomsBy p-liaymi a good game the first base besides- toying out hree salfe ihllits on four times at the ilkite. The line up for the teams ras as iruver Poslltion ken pox.

Clarence Hnnsen Wllils Wertz trucked a lorad olf stock to Sioux City Mond-ny. Cilmrence Hnnsen and Rd Harvey went to Des Moines last week to tirlniK back a truck low) rtf oil nnd Ba-Pasje supplies and new pns pumps to be install led at the Harvey garage. M.r. nnd 'M-rs. Wm.

Hayes spent -week in tlie home of thdlr son, El- -at Maple H1M1. Wooils mis an ovcrniigiht visitor Witli Evelyn Rasm-us'-cm Thursday niglit. Minx Miller, of Ailjromi, wins a plcms- nnt caller with ifniends im Ginivjr Frldny. He expected Jrts -Mrs. 'Afiiller, mi old resident of this but now IMing nt Cut Bank, to nrnlvc Saturday for week's vtett in has homo.

'M-i-s. Soreni Soremson' nnd son, Mol- vln, spent Tuescltiy and tast week lin the Harry Sorcnson (Jiome in Forest City. Mrs. Walter Fieldiinig ami (Itiu.alhtoi-. RvOlyn, niccompaniled a cousin to Crostou SiMWto-y for ,1 tor ilays visit.

iMr. nnd Airs. Nlmlan Neflson and rnmiil.v Suntltiy witih Iier ente in Bstheiniille. 'Mrs. A.

M. Brown spent in the Hinrvey Brown home near Rut-liven. Mr. ami M.rs. Soren Sorenwm'divM'c to Forest City Saturday to spend the end in tlie Ihonie ol their son, Hn.rry.

Mr. and Airs. P. 1 Butison ntteniJol a county suiperlntenklent's inieetlniff nt the Gardston Hotel fast Wednesday wlith Supt. Cunn'imphialmi a.nd of EJmimet consoHdiiited Hie host nnd fnr .1 county turntiiment to be held on the Armstrong field Saturday.

2S, mcelng, tlhc Gru.ver one of the aiglht teams. Mr. ond- AMrerl Jlyhre null diaiuiglhter, Ah-oiklla, hiad ais tlveii Sunday 'dinner pruests Mr. and Airs. ROJ- Bhteium and son, Rmbert, and Mr.

and 'M-re. JulJus J'ncobson, ivnd sons, Crallfe, Kenneth and Red from Bruok- S. iand Mr. and Mrs. Rep.

oPrtmwm dmi'ghter, Jiaivlce 'Mae of Currie, Mli.nn. Mrs. Bisdimlan nii'1 Mr. Jinlcbbson are sister ami brr.tlher of Mrs. Mj-lbre.

Tlhe imemlbers olf the R. N. A. lodp-e PagetheS.P.CA Mrs. Guy Noel, (Tor Mie first first ward republican held Tfhursdiay nlisflit at" 7' Orleans Hotel.

at EsthervtHle Mr. and cflers Monday." 101 DllHan Oddson WHS Wts caller Snturdtiy. Visitors at the Mary on Sunday were Mr. ami MM Peterson and son, Romainp ldi and M.rs. Le Roy Olson and Mr iaivi.

Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Rick and First Cliurcli mf ChKlst, Sii'ivdiay school at 10 o'clock Wednesday weniiing services' o'cllock. His crocodile tears doing him no good, this husky reptile is forced to submit to glrlhandling i 18-year-old Eleanor Link, that thrills spectators at a Vw Angeles alligator farm. The with which she wrestles I Jmeasnre from four to eight feet hi lenrth.

ihdld their nnontlhily mwet-lnig Wed- nesdiau- Afternoon, Afciy 2nid, the home oif Mrs. Norm Andrews. Henry WhlitaUcar will iiv senwiiis. Mr. iand Mrs.

-George Oa.l;hl;i.n,dla!U^liT- ter, Frances, an'd son, Leo, Jiim- ny drove to Wilintom, iand nt- the iwedkllife nmiiveMnlry of BUSINESS FOR SALE Buislh Anidei-sbn 'Haakin Raimisey Salmonson McCoy Hlarr PiokeW 2nd -cf SB 3rd 1st i'f vf i- sulbs Hill Rezac B. Hoiem J. Hoieni Hend Hall iDonvnvy Johnson Nelson Aycrs The sewior class pfey will be pre- 'sened Aipiiiil 274lli at the s'dltool house "Hob Gobl'ln Houisie" is the ptov to be presened. Tlhe follilowllnlg In' the cast 'in order of their appeamamce: Darius Krujpp, oairetaiker Ihouse Fr.a-nwis Henry Godber, darky gardener 'Robert OaiJhan Worts, the clairky cook Hvdlyn- Sohnnnswi Susan' Pa-rloiins, "Hemgl-ish 'ousse- keeijer" liucllle Wtooils 'rl-sculta Darter, owner df Airs. Cailban's iincde anil aunt Mr and M.m.

.1. Malady. 'Air and Mrs. CWanles Oarey and dtonlntar, Oarcayn, Mr. ami- Airs 'Hlarry Shook 'anid Atarjorio (t: spent Sumliiy 'With Air and Airs J.

K. Oarey and Mr. -ami Mrs. Lester Grems. CHOSBV, LOMBARD 1IKAD C.I.ST OF WAV South Sett isllaml nnh-ent-UTe, jumgle love, a.nd chortUnfe' comedy feature the scenes of FVirtiiniount's "We're Not the el'lmax STORES FOR RENT FIXTURES FOR SALE Ready Help With Want Ads Imagine a business world without want ads.

At great length of time and considerable cost the business man of 50 years ago struggled, often vainly, to find a buyer for his business or associated wares. Today the same man could insert a 25-word want ad and within a few days have a selection of applicants and make a deal. Unless you are a confirmed want ad user you cannot possibly realize their widespread satisfactory powers in all kinds of buying and selling. Ask us for details. Just call The Estherville Enterprise "The Paper With The Circulation" Murtan Onrver, her miece Helen Riaanvusseh Ghuikiker UI-M Carter, the ybuniger sister Alh-oMa Myllire Frank Mariow, Urancte Itoimsey J.ack lionlnig, J'Jll's flnianice txT't.

Pran'cls Orilfeer Bl'uebea-Nl Bronson, escaped mianliiac Esther HJlldreth Bill Wl'MdnB, Orosiby's Ions list of adhaevc(ments, wiLl be shown Sundiay Moiwlay at the Gn-iinl Mieatre. Oarole Lombard, Burns and Grateie Allen, Ethell Menmian, Leon Briwi, and a stronig supporting Joined Wands voices with Crosliy to miake Ms Pammount vehicle sixty minutes of unequialled action a.nd melody. Bing Croslby portrays a tivolfisted Services Sundiay at 11 o'clock A -free public retullng room every Wednesday evenUm; to a.nd three to five, where the Bible ami authroiriized Ohrlstlinn Science 'lito'-" tirre miay read or purclhnsed where a circuliatlns Uhrairy of'xiV Biddy's Is kept. The subject df ChHstitm Soiew-e bellinlg presented in a series of nad'" casts over WOC-WHO at 9:00 o'clock eaidh- Sunday mornlilrag under the a pilces of Ohnlstiati Science and societies in Iowa. "Brctoatiiian Alfter Death" will be ih stibject of the Lesson-Sermon i Churches Of.

Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 29. The Golden Text is from Joim it 26, 26, "I mm. Wie ressurirectlon, an! the lilfe: he thiat believeth in ni" thouigih he were dead, yet shall Wve: and wtiosioever Hveth -ami bdliev. eth in me slh'afll never die." The Lesson-Sertwon comprises tatlons from the Bible and from Ohristfeui Sdlence textbowk, "SWeniw aind Hesiltih with Kej- to the Scrip! tures" by Mary Balker Eddy. One of the BiMe citations read- "Amd after eiietot days aigtriri life dfe! cipJes were wiitti'in, and Thomas with them: then came Jesus, the doors being sllvut, and stood in the mJ'dst, ami saiid, Peace he unto Then shith he to Thomas, Readh hither thy finger, and behold my bainids; and reach hither Hiy h.i/n<l, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but be- Heviivg.

And ThomWs answered ,111,1 said unto him, My Lord and my Col" (John the selections from Ohristtam Science textbook fa Hie following: "The truth hod 'been amon-g but nnti.1 they sam- it enabled thciir Master to trlimip'. over the grave, Ihls own could 'not admit sucfh an event to possible. After the even the unlbel'iev'ing' Thiomas mu forced to ackmo.wledlge I pnsseii'ser oa.rs will open up was the groat proof at Truth new 'iniiirketj and further entrench the uomp'any in its ixK.ltion df lesi.d- O- He added that he expect-: the nuw Improved Staniciard SJx for an Imixirtdiit pairt of tte companiy's protlwtion and Chevrolet Stardard Six Announced The Ohevrukt Motor ComiKiny announced today that a compiivntion oar to tihe present seiilen. Vh-e Improved 19IM StandSiAl to moke it the; worM's lowest priced six now on display. thwiv ten thonsinnd of the lum'e 'alresildy bet'ii buiMt to Ohevmlet dealers for a simultaneous na-tioinal shown nig, W-ll- HolJer, general siailcs mifan.i- the comipkiny, stated.

Built, styled and pi'lced to fit the needs af tlhe bl-mes, Hie new Stanrtard liiii'R will IW'g ciar vai'ue for tlie smtill car as well as economy in both flrtst cost and In onenit'ing costs. "The new Iinpro.veO Six is 'bufflt for use and uliat group oT private owners who wtuit car without tlie deluxe fctitures a-inl extra. wheeHnaise of the present Master Six," siikl Mr. 7-foller. He am- uflvasized tlilat the new line would offer the lawest-pntced siix cylilnder car In- the liii'dii'stry.

In brinB'Ing o.ut tlhc oa.r, Mr. Holler tllvat Chevrolet is simply proiluciiiig 1111 line of man with a voice and (heart I ni; -Lester TV, tr Darothy Scott The Headless Bhlantom Nonla Ijinik It is reported tlhlat Julinns Inigerbret- sion bought the H. W. Miner prop- nrtv 'he has occupliekl the past Mr. and Mrs.

OM'Bfoixl Hatclh, of Maiple HIM, iware Sunday visitors Aff aT aJ Hiatoil home Aifter tfhe violent stonmls df ma fa oats as they were of wlho works nlbowrd the jiacht lmla lket coiiBlstently ruraiiiiifi aihemd of year since we announced our Master line in Jmiiuiairy, we tlhiink tllwit the nranket si ready for -a ear tlie Intiwwetl Standard Six tyipe," iAfr. Holler stated. "We feel Mint Wi-tih tlie 'Improved Sta i Six' we will gretitly ax- pand our amiong people wHio want value, quailiit.v and dejjemdtilb-le year. from the ground so tod-ly scihJolol alctLvitice belnig carried out as bimquet mill be held the Dutch room, Bsfthen-IMe, on Thursday niiglht, Miay 30th. 8X will be May 17th, in the school auditorium.

The Breaker will be Professor H. J. Thornton state university at Bacoaliuuretitc services luvve decided upon at not Mrs. Glean Wetter hostess to the members at the Triple at her Home lost Wednieisdlay alfternoon Alii mombcj-s but one were present to enjoy a pleasant time. Answer to roll M-iss The ship siiii'ks, but and M.ws Uniitoard escape, along the hair- Eiiro.1 and the ifortune-seeJclnig princes, J.ay Henry a.nd Miay Millsiini.

They mil paddle their way to a South Sea island t-heret-sudiden- ly jerked from the lap of. attempt to wrest IMn-g fixmi nature. How Binig puts them to iwork, and 'Miss Lomtoard discovers, on thu other slide oif the ilsHand, tlhe oalmip of George Burns Gnatoie Allen, hunters, touillds a climax which brings thean all together in a tumult of twnWls. a-nd songs. Bon-g ihltB lor Orosfoy were iwmitten -by the PaTiamoivnt team or Miaiek Gordon and Marry Rea'cl.

EqmaWy cntchy numlbers by Mis-s MennUan, gilve the plctu-re more than its store of me.l- transportation at lowest niiany prilvate c-ost. users ody. Director Normian Taurog bias im n. dlrectortal Job that stomps tine picture the best on. ihte long list of successes.

He brings Crosby forth as an equally fine actor and singer; allows Burns and Allen simple opportunity for their lauiglh-provoklng action nnd dKatter injects a siwift moving tone into the entire picture. Horace Jiaokson, Franblls Martlii and George Marlon, adapted the screen) play a story by Benln- mln Glazcr. hertid will oetlln 'May be nth, school duties alfter -a two weel-i witli the mumps. ntv ll(k Junior High Tlhursdlay and Fiiiitoy. MM (Wdabeiry suflostituted for hi nml ra Walter do lnoil from 0.

rc Wi ley Emmet Township with of ss Alice Po, Mr ami McKee, cousins Mr. tmkl Mrs. H'lUdr moved TO the Ja.nm they rtlhe Oruv Mr 8 Lamn Mr. i Mns een he, tare alunige df Ulie Harm and Miss filer Is cojnplotlnig Jicr senior sdhooil duties iln Gruiver hbimie Mr. ami Mrs.

w. T. Truesdell and daughter, Masine, visited- lat tlie Oeo Truesdell liome nmr Sunday aifteraoon. The WMI'Ing Workers club met at the home df Mm. Henry Thursday afternoon.

Blmer Valen, who is attending tlie LufheiTaii SenHnia.r.v Jn St. Paul, spent the week end here with -retativcs John Snyder and Hn-ry Neppl s.pont several days df Mils wetft with in Oarroll. Mr. and Mrs. w.

D. O'Brien, om Florence and A'gnes, vfeit- mill select Wie Stetnctei rd for use, but, In aiddlitlon, we e.vnect this new iHiie to account for imrclli of Tur business the large fleet tenors and the conwiie'rc'lial traveler. is a need this type of car among fleet users and far siniefi- men who are not ifurnlislhed company eai-s and to buy the-iii- wiwu" "The latter want depenfl'aible. eco- nomle'ail tnansipoa-tatioTi coupled with a nvodern styliln.g, fVrsst, thouig'h, they a quality car oif loiv firat cost and operatton and coste." The ladidltlon off the "Imipraved Six" pieces Chevi-cOct in the most ndwnT.tnigeo'us poslltion it 'has ever held in the industry, Mr. HoHor pointed wit.

Already off to a start to Its ifoii'rtih consecutive yair leadersJhilp Im the limlufstry, the new car wWH furthe.r solidify its ireiia- t'tve posiltion. tests over many at the proving coveninig eivei-y phase of openatlnig and mrointeniince casts, wtav She now- Stairtand Qlx Hue to be the most cconotmtoall Chevrolet ever built, Mr. HoMer said. Lutheran Charch Notes Pedea- Nordslet'ten. Pastor The Forest City Bst'hf- ville Ciirou.lt win convene in the Praiirie churwh, two mHes or' Iowa.

Rev. J. J. Shairpne- April 20th-Mny at 2:30 p. tlie day olf tihe conference.

Is. BB will the text. Rev. B. W.

Boade of Armstrong will introduce it on next Sunday afternoon. Every congregatioTi wtthtn our circuit is 'entitled to send two delegates to this (meeting. Wallljiffford Church Sumrtay sctool at 10 -a, m. Bible study on rtleSit st 8 o'cloc-k. The dhalr wllS meet for Tehenrs.i'.

FMdlay nligfht the ueuial hour. Tffie wiiH meet for 'tous instruction on Saturday at 9:3.) a. m. Prayer meeting on next nt 8 p. the.

lhame oT Mrs. Olin.i Nelson. Wlith tto Misses GJadj-s Mildred and- Hnzefl and Lil.i Uannon -as tlhe (hostesses, the Daren-; Sodlety wllfll on TuesJay nJlgiht, Miay at 8 o'clock. Chunch Sonidiaor sWhool at 10 m. Dovotilonial mvetAaug at 11 a.

m. In dWapge of tihe deacons. Tine Dorcas siociety willl Imeet at tlie St'ajieisKMj' Uioene comtofi S.i-- uimlay April 28th 1 Tthe -Uadlles Alirt wUll meet on next Wediiesdiay, May 2nd, 'at the Eld Stw erson Ihonne Mrs. Jahoii ivsslsti'nig M'l-S. Ed' StaJiierson in tlw semi nig.

ineetlnig ot tihe dhunrfi Wednesday eveninlg -at 8 o'clock. Mud Lake aaA daughters, wnice and Lorroano WlIsB and Mrs. thl 's week. ed Sunday at the (home of Howard O''Biiien in Ai'lmtitrong-. AS Anderson luaB been seriously 111 at MB home the past few s.

Wllor. of Balmond, scent the week end with her mother, Mils- A. Milller. tain he rb sentors wmi eiter- nigdit iB wee. Nels, Mnynoird and Bobby Peterson wore Wall'lnetord wi 5' M11le was called to the Charles Conrad home Sunday nlj? A woiner roast wa Mrs.

H. I. and Methodist Church TOree more Sumlnys left In fc Ohurch Doij'iaaty MbmUi. Are you mewber of the MeMiodiist 1 Were you in attendance last Suniki'' aot, we expect you next Sumt- 1 nemeanlber our slogiain Is "Every mem- her aivd Prlend oif tlie In a'" tendtaniice." Wed-iie-stl'ay Bpwoith Oholr hoarsial at 7:00 P. Morninlg clrcir rdhenirsial at 7:46 P.

Men's olior" 5 redieiairslall at 8:45 P. M. Sundlay scihool at 10 A. M. WMle we hiad a good tendianice at Suwdlay sclhooa last Sunday ut fell below our We are plianjitag to Siawe 400 present next Sundtiy.

Oome and see tiheirlmometar rd'se. Morning worship at 11 A. M. Anthem by the olnoilr; semnon BUibJn 1 "Htove We Outgrown The leftlguea wUi rtveet at 8:30 P. J' service at 7:80 P.

M. men. will present the e-vaateug' special nmimibeirs by Men's.

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