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21 THE ETDLVXArOLTS SATURDAY, STTPTE3rBETl 13,1021 W. BRYAN' BIBIjEnT GI IURGH OF ABK RELIGIQUSEDUCATID SH 0FI.MIG zria.y School Council VII1 T.Tset October 6 and 7 FAGEAfJT TO BE GIVEN TTa vrogwn for the convention th Marlon County Sunday School Catincll of Xlellgioas Education to Tea kiM it th rirat Baptist ebcrcb, October to has been announced at the tut Sunday school btxiTiarters in the OccHental Teslldlng. K. X. Ziegler.

president tbe Marlon county orranlsattott. will preside at the formal opening the convention on afternoon. "Kelsrtoug Kducatioa lioMe the Key wiil be the theree of the convention. Dr. Hugh B.

ilagtll, of C. general secretary of the International Council of rteiiglou IMueation, win make the principal soirees daring the ronven'l n. Ilia subject will be "P.ellriooe Education," The 2Need of tne Hour," "The Pastor and fcuperlnt" lnt in I'dticatlon and "Corert ire tie rrit'jal Jtesoarces cf the Hatlon." The hours set aaMe for worMrln song will be la rhirj Of the Hr. Kdward JIane ritorcf the Falrriew ITesbyterlan church. rial ccfernce for drart mental leaders will be el4 throogh cat the convention.

The children' ronfernc will be directed brHiH NeiUe atete euper Jntendcnt. Dtacuaior will be trd In the general topic. The Aimi and Idale of the Church School for Children In the Home, In tH Churrh and in the Connan.tr." lire. Norman Grn, of Inclana pelia. children iTiioa uperln tendest for the Marion County Council of Relirioue jMu' atlon.

wiil how how dramatized etorlee ca be deveioovd by children into pay and latr into tbe planninr of coetomea. There aio will be con ferencee for cradle roll worker, for the beclnnere diTlflon, and for the rrlmary and Junior department. Ire. E. Walcott, Jur.iof uprin tndent of the Central Chnetian church, will present temperance lea eon for the junior.

Yea as Peeple Dleeewafea). Tbe you nV people' dlrlalon eon ereaces will be in chart of IXirry O. Howe, recently appointed director of the yoons: people' actlrltlet cf the Indiana Council of Religious Education. The church school a a train'nar Inatitutlon for younr people and the organisation of their work, by claases. by departments, aa well aa by council, will be the principal topics of discussion, if.

11. Iawis. director. of ea a nation in the Tabernacle i'reabyterian church, will be on of the epeakera In this dlviiion. The young people will present a paffeant Tuesaay eve r.g.

which he a been aetaeid aa "Youns; i'eople' Birht." ills Julia Wmterrwd, euperlntendent the Tfur? Iopie' divilon in Marion county, will preside. IL G. Howe will jnak the lidrin. O. n.

McKay, director cf rellirtou education the Indiana Urtlt convention, and U. T. Albertaon, t. ecutlva ercretary of the council, will ld the adult divisional conferencee. 'i tie proper method for penaliitnir an adult ciasa cornrultte which dees nothlnr and the altitude and per eonsl rsrf that can be aecom pllsnrd by this department In relation to other department and out of the school, will be discussed.

To Darsti Daslaees Metkoec The admlnlitratlre dlriiion, its erranlzatlon, and prcraoH tloa. will be from the paa tors Tlewpolnt. from that of the superintendents and of ther workers, tr. Albertson apeak of tbe opportunity that thta division rreaents for tralninr tn worship. Nellie C.

Voune; vrlU present lis orpo'tunity for service. The dutlee cf district officer also will be pointed out by Mr. Alberton. A fellowship aupr er will be hH nday The r.v. IL liebhardt, pastor of the Carroliton Avsnue Iteiormed" church, and lra resident the JMsrion County Council of i Jucatio, will be tosst rnaeter.

Lr. lluh H. Masill wiM make tli prlndpsl adiress. Tbe Jiev. Jeee P.

isstor of the North Methodtst r.pta pal church. will have charr of devo tlons durlrr the conversion. ther epeakere will ha V. llell. eupsr Inten lent rf the Central Chruuian church, and Mre.

II. J. Howe. Ilr. OctavU IL Toung, of Indianapolis, ha re elected president cf tha ra a n'a Foreign Ir.JJirsa poU dlatrlct.

The 1 term will be Mr. Young' twentieth ytr cf tfrv in this Ity. The re ec tlon took rlce Mr. Yeaeg. at the annual convent Ion of ts Me? which hli at ths 1 est Tnt trest M.

K. (hurca dor. the cnrVrenc cf the I pi cfl church. TYPOTHETZHEAD HUHT EiJree af AateraoMla Cbarged TTItb Xateatcattan. tr te AocC4leJ rrrl 7ASIHKG70.V, FeptemUr II Ctorje JZ.

Horn, ef riltlmor. in tarnaticnal rri fnt ef tbe United TTPotbtjr. waa Injured te'ay, and Edward r.c r. also of raliir had a will rl! en th bunirer a jto rav whoe driver was arrested. cbarred with' rrrralirg Car w.U Intoxicated.

Uilri bead cf a trrtcn printing eatafcUshment, al wss ti cm Tnio had been ri ir in the they tali, and UTt tt aftr r.jtrat'rr th driver, i e7tr 5 the car In uc! a cosditia. il walk: becde it. wr(i ar.d ran te taree ior Jur ed cn the bunper ar. 1 tivti M.se.f. lie Jursr ol! aai wa ir iired after rcr istn a Tfce mai.i.13 finally rsa ditched.

inucix by As'eraea 3fam Cwires TV' lib raises Leee flli tTr iU T. I JLtrDIir.rON, Ir.d, IS. larje tank truck of th Indian F.e Cniag Comracy. driven by Harleis, age thirty four, of At Isr cf, ws struck by a Fenr.f rlva ri.r asr. cr train I the Nrrth etrt err tiar.

Ilar ls. vho lrd the Iran tr the trocV. vare vrlth er.J i ta fce tfrii'ly hu't. Ine tri wrec.el a i a Jtrr cf was hurled a it f'f t. 1 th recitsre ef the truck, IIr lft till lost a rockettoc cri.

1112. Arter Lis Ir.jjrif tri attended, b. waa tkn tuck to the cn of th wretx but if. monsv couii not be found. Assignments of In City Sunday.

Aaalaneat of mlnlatera attend teadlnr the Indiana conference of the church, at the Cast Tenth Street Methodist church, to the pulpit of Indiana Ipoll Methodist churches for4 Sunday eerrices. were announced today by a commutes composed or the Key. Oeorre 8. Ilenninrer. pastor cf the East Tenth Street Methodist church; tne uev.

n. li. Hyde, pastor or the Grace Methodist church, and the Hey. Gay V. llartman, pastor of the Place Methodist chorea.

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A. Dacthrrty. TVII1 near Afrteaa MIsslamarlea. At tho First Church of ths Kaa arene. ths and.

Mrs. XL A. Shirley, who have been missionaries In southern Africa for seyeral years, will speak Fnnday mornlngr. The Youns; Heople' Service at o'clock in the eveniny. 'n the charce of Charles tL Wade, snd at cloclt the Hey.

Irtha JU1 lcnas will preach. Rally 5ay and home enmire; win heeved Sunday at the Hethle hem Lrtitheran church. The Hev. Harl Cotle will preach in the mornintr on A creat i aitn. tumus service will be held.

ifrim in ii Intensa reelini Over of Two Deputies. MATTEOTTI IS AVENGED (By 'be Aeaodated IveM ill September Th pre fect of Milan, on Instructions received personally from Premier Myaaollni. baa organised a strong police and military guard for th maintenance of order and especially for th protection of th office of Socialist newspapers and th of flco of th Corrier Delia Sera, which Fascist sympathisers tried to attack, after they bad heard of the assassination Friday of Fascist Deputy Armando CasallnU Similar precaution were taken to protect th home of Senator luf srl Albertlnl. one of the owners of tne Corrlere Pella Sera. This newspaper today comments with great serenity cn the demonstration.

I'c Mce are guarding the lad It. lo'sres fcrtu. tha U. cisii reprd th.er.i sympathetic to crr os.tlon to the gov errTitnt The as of Cas.xlfni. avowedly as an act of revenue fr the murdr three montha of the oclallt il puty.

titacomo Is expect. I to bara a hnectml effect cn the general Italitn piltioil situition in the eee that it win convince both tbe l'as itl and Socialists tht the time ha com to put sn end violence. troradio demontratlons which bave taken plac tr various parte nf Italy in last few hour, havs uuiJ no ericua trouble despite th intense feeling cf partisan bitterness. auto Ti'tRis. Vacessrlsas.

Carried by Men to VaitIag Car. trday a report by Herman A. Zeyen. 13:5 North Delawar street, Friday nljbt, that aa woman was carried from the street near Delaware and Pratt etreeta. and taken away in an autimobil ty a man who be was, her husband.

"Carl Frern. rriwT. whose were ca tbe automobile usei ty tbe man. sail tbe tK r.se plates 'bad been stolen frm htm a farmtr mrioy. Teyen be is in front cf $39 Fi 1 ratt street ta'.

to K'! cf that a abtut mi'. Prs'tr. when an auto notl.t pear klni A an ot Cit. be aii, ar.d ran bacic in street, where a wtrin, waa t. The c.

aa told bin ae t. 1 frcn the automevr.e. 11a he hered: i rut th vtm V. auto ct: 1 eMalel th iirer.se cumber the man drove aay. as Petltlea te Sell Steels.

Tb 2Jecbar.i?sbarg Electric Company, aa ef thirty citi aess cf that corr.rr.ur.5ty ty provide cart 'e iil electric service, filed a petition with tv public service sn k't: authority tn e.l r. rty a cf com carnal t' at U) a ahAr. 1h lt.t:. 1 th corranyhai 1i en vlthi f. I rid a 1 a Vnciitn f.

rracy to provioe the corr any with current, "he tot tf the r. yi tJt 13 erve f.Jty itr a at IJ.CC arid th 'n that the corrpar.y Uus extend lta aerw later and service ta te tswn cf jre at an ettlrrated st cf of Il.t 0. Mock ths ar.iount cf tha aitension cost, the petition id. is be subscribed by persona laterested in the adiition. POLICE Oil GUARD TO CURB RIOTS lil ITALY ESUS MAKES A I ARK, fai the first chapter of Ty7J his gospel iTir os the de III tails cf a taissfonary tour ml vndertaiea by the Master.

"Acd in the morning rising up a. great while before day, fce' vrent oxrL aod departed into a solitary place, and there prayed." If tho Saviour Himself bad need of prayer at the beflnnlns; of such an enterprlss, how much more do we. Ill weak and falterins follower? And if It wm cot because of Ilia need, but for our example. It is equally binding npon ca. Practical eaeiienee confirms tbe wisdom of ttiornlnrr prayer.

After the rest of the night aad the re cuperation that only sleep can bring the worlc or anomer cay oe frins; and no ono can know what tho new day may bring forth. Man needs uidance and there ta Bo other source from which It can be secured. Tho Vale of Prayer. The addresslnsr of a sincere) peti tion to the Heavenly Father for di rection in the tangrled affair of life I la itself proof that, the bean a receptivethat it desire to know I orilt nrAmf tn fnllnW It. The layinr aside of eelfishnes makes it possicle for one to aee more clearly, estimate more accurately, aad decide more Justly.

kimia in in nun in n4i iwi they ahall aee tJod." la one of the greatest. If rot the greateat, of the beatitude. Prayer purifies tbe heart by driving out all that dulls the sens of lustlce and obscures the Heavenly Father and Ills attribute. Prayer purge the heart cf all that is boatile to God and make it a ft temple for tho lndweUlne; cf the Holy fcpirtt." Prayer also Irrltatlona are soothed, anxietiee are quieted and faith ta developed. Doubt paralysea; hope Cod aad sneaee.

sollUry place" deserre a word of comment. EoUtuda eparate ni from the distracting nole of the world and permit to commune with nature and with naturs'a Ood. Even the human voice, ths sweetest of all sounds, seem at such time discordant and an Intrualon. Silence is the most majestic musical accompaniment when man talk with th tnf.nlte And Simon and they that were with him followed after him." To their complaint that all men were seeking Him, He answered: Lt ui go into the next towns, that I may preach thero.alao; for therefore came 1 forth." His passion for service eberced Him into constant activity. Ths fields were ripe; the harvest was reedy and there was no time to lose.

How long would it require to convert the world if all the professed followers of Christ were a earnet a He. How many have III caus much on their heart that they rlae rir tn timt md then aearch ont the placea where work 1 needed? Hut, it may be answered tr.ai an EIGHT INDIANA MEN TO RECEIVE 33D DEGREE OF SCOTTISH RITE Hih Mascnic Honors Coma to Two Frcminent lndianapoIi3 Members cf Fraternity Special Puflmarf Cars Carry Hoosisr Delegation to Annual Session of tho Council zt Dostcn. 'With ee 112th annual meeting of tha fupreme ccancil of the An clent Accepted Scottish Itite for tha northern Masonic Jurisdiction of. the United States of America in Boston next week, Indiana men' will be adied to the roll cf honorary thirty third decree mem bers cf the rite t.akir'a total cf 122 for the iatata wha re now Besides these are the three active member of the council. William cf Ft.

Wayne, cl ruty for Irliar.a: Thomas H. MimhaU and Wirf.eli T. Durlin, cf Two cf ths to receive the highest hcr.cr In th; Srcttl T.ite tre Inlianapclis Masc Leslie. D. Car.cy end Arthur H.

P.chlr.scn. Ths ethers are IT. Each, cf Terra narry Moorecf.IIaricn; W. E. Neuenschwander.

cf Ft, Wayne; Thomas Meyer, cf Lcar.rport; WilHsm E. Spccht, cf Blkhart and Eu cr.e E. Vatct, cf Mur.c'.;. A considerable number of the Indiana members will attend th Boston meeting and th greater part of the Ilaosler deration left Indiar.a poli la to trecUl Pullman car over th Pennsylvania railroad at a. ru today.

Other will go from: their tomes by other routes. Th Indianapolis psrty will go by the wsy clow Tork city, stopping there breakfast Snnfisy at the I'enneylvania hotel ar.d th.n rro to loton. where th bead iarur will be at th Yend'sme b'oteU la Teatea Xirty Tear Ago. Under the regulations of th cn at. tha council must hold tt an nual session in Eostoa at least very third year a1 It it that the meeting was bell tn that city Just fifty years o.

baa rreclal the order, for tt was ere in 1UI that two rival of tne raurruty. atter yi era of controversy. ettlei tf.eir and formed tr.e rreaent council. Cveu. a former mayor ef 1 tt.a.r.ap m.

j.m ber ef cn tacuen, a at that meetlrr art 1.0 rit deputy the 1U! in In. (mi, 1 a 1 lr i.hrii ti. lU" of Lar' te: ii. Itucaie end jot: v. t.i, cr tn.

ciana polie. succeively. ilr. eait Las rved s.nce IS I. An elaborate prcrram cf ter ttlnmeat has been arrared the visitors next weelc.

botfi the riembers and th wcraen Lit wro accorrpany them. The otic rreet trrs begin Tueeday and that nir. the thirty third degre will conferred on the class that wss te last epiembr at New Tor. the crer. i a rar.quet will te held by the Inilaa cLeLSa ttoa to extetd cecrratLat' r.s to rew members the roll.

The arena! will the deruty. ilars: aLi sr i Mr. Uuroia. ta active ni crs indiar rrotaLaeat la Msaeary. Th Ipdlanapoll men to receive the degree hav been pro finest la hlascclc atalr for a number of BY AVILLIAT.l JEriNir.CS CHYA7J TEXT OF TODAY'S BIBLE TALK BY MR.

BRYAN. Aai I th asermlsx. rudng greas whil before day. Be wen eat, and depart taeo a solitary sdae sad taero Aad iimu said they the were with Elm faOowad after ITim. AM wheai they feaad tOm they said ante Dla, all aaea sedk for Tlesw Aad said ante them.

Let aa to Into the aext town, that I saay preaeh tbers aieei far taetyfer eatao I forth. Aad Be ptwxhej their ayaegas) tbjrotsghoot GmTVw aad east ewt deytis. And there easa a leper to Bias, beseeching sad koeeling dewm to mm, aad sarbag anto Bias. If Then wilt, Thoa canst snake see cleoa. Jestta, saoved with eowpaasieew can not devote their tlm to yan gelistlo work.

That is irus. dui can interested enough to up ri An davota their time to preaching tho word. There le opportunity, aiao. io those who feel a call to ministerial (... mnrr h.

rarlnr aren eroualy for the superannuated and dependent. "And there came a leper to mm. beseeching Him. and kneeliB: down to Him, and sayingr onto mm, Thou wilt. Thou canst make me clean." Leprosy is the disease that most resembles sin.

It bsglns in a small whit, spot and spreads until, the whole body is destroyed. It doe Its work slowly, but and' la Incurable by human skill. So Kith aln; it begins, as Tolstoy auggasts, in a deliberate choice of that which la known to bo wrong over that which la known to be rlfft; it may bo a very email wrong, but it Is a conscious sale of the sou that Is, for th moment, preferred. Then it spreads until the conscience, "seared as with a hot Iron." cease to remonstrate. trskeleaja, Caeleaa.

Leprosy Is contagious. Those not sfflicted with the disease were pro hiblted from touching ono who was diseased, and the diseased were required to warn, other by crying Unclean, unclean. We take no such precautions against th spread of sin. What a deafening noise would arise day and night if all who were guilty of conscious sin were compelled to cry "Unclean, unclean." But that is not required even of thoss who Violate the statnta' law. The presumption of innocence pro tecta all who have not been formally aceuaed and wo throw about the accused all kinds of safeguarda.

He must be treated with the utmost consideration: he Is not required to answer any Questions which. In his Jurment. might incriminate him. Possibly the ract that tne lepers disease could not be concealed made him th more anxious to be cured. If sins were visible and their growth could be watched aa th spread of 'ARTHUR.

R. J20QIN30N. INDIANAPCUIS 1 T1 I LESLIE. CLANCY. 1 I FOfr EUGEKSTZ.

C. VATE.T. MUNCIE. D. INDtANAPOLIS.

i 1 years. Mr. CTi Is a past mastr of Carlt'l C.ty Lv.re No. 312. F.

a 5 A. past illustrious master of No. S. Iloyal al Select ilaetera: psst corr aoder of Comroandery No. 1.

Templara; tor serrai yers a member of the famous llaper Criil corps rr.d a former treasurer rf tbe Tempi Association, lath rotUsa Is ra thrJ po tert rra 'er of Aiinirura r. 1 ef I'erf efftl pet eoveresri Srir.ce of fara'ah C' ac.l at th tlms ens cf the trustee ef tha todies. Jla aljn le arrive ia the i bavlcg serve 1 aa recorder two differs Ile is now itccr.i cere rr. i al r. 'r.

Ilitir.son. former je. ef rrer'r co art, Ii a ter ef Capital Cf lxr No. 3t, havisic a rvel In the year 1 5 1 lie a a member cf lnljj CL aptir No. 5, Itcyal Arch r.

a In a rIis Council No. I. Koval arl i lect Trasters and ef Co m.n.ry No. 1. irriyhts plar.

In the P.ita he 1 rlo warden of Adsnirarn Grand Ixxire cf Perfectfn and tha fr fclsis t. cf Cr: Guide. He is a ne.tr cf ti "rcn council cf the Crir cf L'e. "i der fer I th worli war he wert overiea? as a captain ef ar. 1 returntd a major.

ladlasa Delejstiesu Arranpemet th trip from were in the charre ef I. Wade and those who ltt cn the epecial care toiay leclu'led: Caacy. r. aad M. Ariiar a.

ISSIO'NARY 1 255.) eat forth Rls haad'aad rosehed aha aad satth onto hbca, 1 wQ be them Aad as esse as Be had spokea. dlatefy tbe leprasy departed fresa bias, aad bo was eleaaeed, Aad bo stralUy cbarged bias aad fartkwlth sew bJbca awy Aad sakh ante him. See the say nothing to aay saaa, bet go thy way, shew thyself to the pries aad offer for ty eieaasiag thoeo thiBg wbirh Masee eeanasaaded. for a testlaaooy taato tbesa. Bat be west et aad begaa ta pab tta It aeach aad to bias abroad the SBatter, iasotnarh that deeas eoald saore opealy enter In ta tho eity.

bat wae without lm desert places, aad they eaase ta Bins from every oaarter. leprosy can, forgiveness would be mor anxiously desired. Tho very fact that ain can be eon eald makes temptations stronger and delays repentance. Discovery and punishment are often the beginning of reformation and regeneration. "Be Thea Clt i.

"And moved with compassion, put forth hi hand and touched him. and salth unto him, I will; be thou clean." Jeeus could touch the lerer without fear of contamination. The healing stream that flowed from Him was strong; enough to prevent disease from entering Into 111m. And eo His followers, if filled with the Spirit, are able to go among the un elenri without Incurring any risk. The nozsle of a hose can be In serted in a mud puddle without fear of a drop of mud entering into it to lonsr aa th pressure of water in the hose is greater than the pressure outside.

A Christian' who is In vital communication with the divine reservoir is a compelling Influence for food cleansing flood. Whenever a Christian finds It unsafe to do missionary work, his own condition needs attention. In the beginning of His ministry Jesus tried to prevent the epread of information "in regard to the performing of miracles. His heart was touched by Buffering: and He responded to calls mad upon Illtn. b'lt His mission was spiritual and He waa unwilling to diverted.

There was, however, so much, of physical euffering that the importunities of the sick would have occupied all of His time and defeated Ilia purpose if He bad solicited opportunities. Sewlsgp tbe Mas. The tarn kind of embarrassment, but in an infinitely smaller way, of course, often confronts those who try to do a large work. It is eo gratifying to help individuals einjiy and to hear, their expressions, of gratitude that it often requires real self denial to turn from the ail cf Individuals to the service of people in the people who are voiceless and sometimes as ungrateful as THOMAS MEYER. LOGANSPOfVi: y.

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J. t. PclTrjwlrrr the'r return fr rn Eos tn. the oilicers cf the Indisna cLis belies jll rive their atttn ticn to the fall and r. f.

wtjch will be heii to 21 when the cres ce.erred tsp to and the "ecor.d. the bisht cta' by petition. i a i te convocation class. exr ted to be iarge. vi.i close Ociol tr 25.

TOUR the nine lerer who. when healed, went on their way without any expression of thanks. Hut the leper wboee cure Is recorded in our text could not keep still; he published abroad what Jesus had done for bira so that the Saviour could no more epenlv enter Into the city, but was without in desert place. And yet. though "they came to him from every ouarter." the total nnmber healei of various diseases was email eor i fared with the thousands of trillion who have been horn strain under the influence of His repener atln? power net to epeak cf the millions who hay been belpei physically by thote who have, fcv Christ's teachings, been stimulated to Christian service.

Wkyf Y. 'Those who have had their sins forgiven and have been brought into a new life are under no Injunction to keep silence; on 'the contrary, they are urged, to preach the gospel everywhere. Why are the efforts put forth by Christians so small In proportion to the jteeds of the world? By one authority it Is state! that only "01 medical missionaries have been sent by Hurope and America to minister to 1,000.009 suffering people Jn other lands less than one to each million while In America there is on physician to each people. n. During a trip around the world.

spoke at a T. M. A. meeting la Allahabad. India.

At the close cf my address a man. typically In dlan In appearance, arose and sill; "Mr. Bryan, when you return to your country, tell your people that we are very grateful to them for the help given us, but teU them alo that we are a very numerous people and that the help ve have received 1 small compared with what we need. "Tell them, not to measure th influence of Christian Ideals by the number of church members la India; It is far greater. i To Glre Pretlj.

At tha missionary consTess hell in Edinburgh la 1910, one of the delegates told of the chief of a savage tribe in the South Sea Islands who aaked for a missionary to be sent to bis people, and during the year that elapsed before hla request could be granted he assembled his people each Sunday morning and 'had them remain' a while in the attitude of prayer although they expressed no petition in words. have reason to be proud of our hation'a generosity; it gives more than any other nation doea or has done to aid those who live under other flags, but even our altruistic contribution are small compared with the need of th unenlightened and compared with our ability to give. Confucius laid emphasis on 'the word reciprocity, but reciprocity is only calculating, but reciprocity is taugrht Hie fohowers to give, not as they hav received or may receive la return, but according to the needs of those to whom they minister. (Copyrii ht, 102. by the KepubSe Eynl cats) INDIANAPOLIS Brief ta ef the Day.

Th laLles of the Church ef the Assump tioa parish will entertain Suntiay alter noon and evenirsr with euchr and lotto. Lunch 1 aerved beteca the hours of 5 an 1 7 o'cloclt. Th Altar Society of St. Anthonye par. lh will five a euchre and lotto party at tho hail.

avenua, bn'xijy af enioon. The o. wiil t. in r. fVus Knr, Vrs.

Hot Kit Wra. Car. Psiriclt lioran anJ Ui. 1'at ricVt IScNeff. lira, orUa husrr will 'hti for a lotto party, to be riven Thursday aflcmof n.

at 2 o'clock, by the frrf il Heart fcocUl Club, at the hall in Vcioa slrd. The St. PattlcV Tourf "People's Cub win give card party bunr'ta rirht at clock at the ba.1 as 1'roer eci ai Hunter streets. Carda and bunco will be plTd. l'creona who formerly Ud In flosrrt and ara now bring lr Infiianapoha wxll hold a reuntan sn i picnie Suoday, fccj tem ber 14.

st Oe par'. Th M. O. U. Ci'ib wiil el a card party T(day riht st the boms of Hra.

Thomas O'N'eaJ, Wr.fhl Street. I'rancea Rm' No. W. B. A win tva a cart rrtr s'e e2ly at 2:30 t.

rt. at KM iien a hall, Capitol areoue and Norl airt. The worr.i cf the Cun Club wi2l hae a eocal eieft re 2lond nirhi st tie A upper arid proctxLa the meet inf. Th wmtv i cf church will enterta st 8:30 o'clock Wf'ir eveninr witi euchre, lotto aM "i.j' at lha ciiurrh hatl. lt Casters iwnn, A benefit furhru partv wiil fiT' 't Mon.lay 'rot at a bl o'e'o at t.

"mt of Mra iirtcrino Iloyd, 1 h'rtr nlnth afreet. Xn. 1, VT. wiT e' tert i st cards iienday Ca 'o J's'l. 'i'lin ictoey rts' at 's Thuriiv aitprnoon at i oi iie atret.

Ta aomen'ef Ft. Oa Sonne's par1h will jiy a ct pw'y verujg at the hi ia1 Tl cr Th Cri'l wiLl nre Kl riv tonij at 'cti'a ba Cy.lil avecue ar i Nciria etre t. The Pocahor tas Iyav giro a cr rw' at ha'X Ct el.ctt. at e. O'r "The j.

01 5 iHal w1! ertei. tain ita crd rw at 6 rmt TueiT erer. I i i rhnrrLi at Spnnf 1 'e er.i a M. Hrr' i iv entert. v'n cin a' 1 err irr at ha'l.

315 h. 2' 'T ret. Th Aod i'rr ef IT r. Vis. i at c' K.

eTr. low IL45.I fft i tr t. 9 1t er Co cil. Y. W.J er i rta A tr: 1 euihre 2 iJy everurg at fct.

a haJ. CliH'trras rsi' t. rcrty miT oa Christ sea's have bourht fcr tie 1024 la IaSana, 1t is annour.d by t2.e Tuh rcCo Aaeoclation. Th Chriatma ef lSCi dTSrts from the uttil type of Lt r.t etr sc' tbe Cwh I' a. it a 'a.

arv i xi orM as to fit' cf f. s. Tt e' Vv rt.a of N'w Vor ct te'ralioial rc 1t m. ale of wia tra on T2 riving dy. TT.

TT. r. rtee'ef. I fra, TT. TT.

r.ey ait e2eced rt cf the tr, C. T. TT. tt a rr i'iy sfttraAon la the a'r' a fx r. c.

er eV wrre: a v.eer. se retrTi i r'n 'T. i N'rs. dm re 5 "l' a wes a 1 i re ef to ta he. I ia 11 to 1.

Pea te A i.h"e Cyra Club. O. B. Pea. eha: ef the In' I.o Pxpoe ten.

to te he'4 ia f.bey. will th prnc'ral fs" 'r ai' the tree Orr of the Crro TWr. I'e te'd cf pisr.e a 7 f'r tv eT oe w. nve a rwy "to A bn in' wos i.i Tca th tHmsooa act ir arid orr.ea be gifen it evtr.tr.r. tergUr r.eape A to' 'tr av era I ia the ') trr la ro I rr.

Tr. y. t'ni sa re to '3 a i r. i 'rt. i a th i eVr4 e'i vr a jirr" i.

nr" iFa a (r. cf a Tfrni to uses a the i. i a Lce r'; NEWS OF THE SUNDAY SCIICO: Officers cf District 11, tlon Hell tt Flrti A. tr.i G. L.

HvcrcU City rrcr Day. 'The officers, cf District 11, cf the Tfsrl.n li icus UU a ir.cctin 'tr! I Vx at the First Ur.itci Drcthrcn church. I. IlcCcy, Eleventh district A. Zie Ur.

cf tha llzxkn Ccur.ty Cc r.til cf lliVS ticn, and G. E. Everett, cemty surer; 1 ct First United Crcthrcn Churc'i recently vrcs stcr cf ths First Ur.it el Drcthrca ciiurch, will preach his first sermcn to hli new chsx3 Cur. Zy. XhsYvSv.

Ilr. IIcNeeley ccrr.ra frcn' Lir.tcr, where he vrcs cf th.3 Ur.lti Erclhrcn church. Firzt church hero has hern T.iihcuV' rc pastor fcr tlrut a year, fclIoT. ir.T the departure cf tha T.zv. C.

Gohn. Dr. St. r. EmiiTa' to Dr.

Matthew F. Tmlth, raster the First Tresby terlan church, ttKI give the last cf a series of a Jrt on. "Pioneers cj rrctesiantl," la fore the rr.et! sr cf the riHa In at the T. 1. 1.

C. Wednes lay His subject will be "John CaWIa and tbe Presbyterian ciiurci." AND VICINITY Cewba Named Receiver. Wv i was arpcltted rtcdTer tor lvs r.r.h rirr. maa Company by Ju'c T. J.

la pHor court, Poom Th i i ior re rr wa i 1 t.i cr.iraea pure Com trr. "it i t. iat th corr' ane waa i Li i out rt hut that It eta the lorm of slot. "'f ia excf or Jd.fv Ji New Wwl ll p. cf P.ockp I.s tv gun Us duties t3 sn.

'crvlscr ef ia the office cf th to sperla tender of instruction. was arpo' r.tfd ths a fw wc to lrtve.f Oecxr It. rh: a mber cl tu fcu.ty cf in) i'nv PeI ef Shol artment, OrlasJo TTirks. who wis gradaated front ruriis Tnivere'ry list June, ia now at the heal cf the vocational a 'r cf t' f.r"' fl 'ioL 1 ii 1 rI I i Jms' Tail a a K.i I. fa i 14 i ST l.

rrji 4 a rtr. fcC ,.) 8 en cf and o. L. I i. vi.

Ca tllz.i T.zr Cwsm, A ef 8. I mats wi lr jnserr er re.t 1C.7 T.V.t Tn' ty eisth street, Urn a "i a 1 1 7 'f 5 i 'tvr it ci i cjini Te Ir A reu. cf cf crar.iy now iirrf 14 1 1 T' 1 wLLi be bell at r.lveroile Pie vtj'J to.L.ei (9 at 11 o'c' a. rv t. held by a cv: a carre cf 1 J.

f. i.jrvcy, Co.lris areays. rateet AU jel. ArerJng i c. r.t cf rt ea a f.

door, a a tt vrsa In i .1 tVay egsunjt the rxo snd Variety vct.r C. rri hy. a I du riar of a and aa eountirg. i nr tr.i 5 'l rf ft. hi, 1 rh.

to.Tc; ary. ct C'perte I 4 PI rocc a street, ho r'r 1 to fiat ais rp art rcl Vi cf la thres Vrl rn a tt a' 1 toa etreeta. Fritjy 11 7 Scrreant Too ley sj i a i tn tiees charr. rje; '1 t'. v.

fa roia hI Jl a a i Ja l.a po a L. Ciarfrj Th.fc tt 'o. Pcy rrt ty. color o. tree.

an c2.rri cf vt r' re T' 5 i i 1 sf loV 2 1 i' t. 1 CUl Arrrit'I cn Z. 'i. A i 1 gt. 1 i a 4 hrr.K yattt th cf ita and a I 1 1 a i t't i t.t i i i rf 1 fLO r.l fcv TtSie Tt'.

IT A ho su to rr 'v rhon it resU.fv 225 2' 'i. l.0 Tr: 1, i rt. t'lt tv ,1 a'vut i. i. rjrr.

The 7sy Cc.i.r'v 2 i a no i e' i ef 'sy i at ('' 'J tt r.rur. a I .3 ilii st. 12 lie 1 ly Terte: csrjr on Jir an. v. re extn! vt a vr '1 2 a ii ti 5 Ir tot! tto e' crcs at a25 were c2 i.

ii" i i County CV." cf Ur.it I Cir.U cs The LJeventU dLstf.rt rlTts follbwicg ch jref ini treat It, rirrt f.a;t:tt, PresbytcTtan, P.c:,eria I'arW r.j fitr Cv rion i Jcrs? e.t I 1... i ir t.i.v; Id. i Garden P' i'! ft i rethrew and feeler City iiisitoxt. i rrf.rii. r1.il Pre b7ter.

Notft. Th zt th St ncrial I'reslyterisn ay has r' K. 1 a bulletin tcar i ca th lawn in frost tf the entrance to their claisreem in aver: i. It triows'tis clu.rs. nolle, "Tha r.tx of America for the lll the mk i cf teai Aiw.

2aj innoutx f.MrUj i to attend Ue class. At I cf emen i.iol ft the last i iOr: evc r. 1 1 iven i. or cf th. voun v.

he 'il f.Vst i it; v' 1 rt cn er.r ies from tae IB a (iloori tat e.onwe I rf sun uy than cark ci. tys.in th ar.d tite Rivera iv ahead. so. hour wa in 4. 'cf wf 22: 4 1 0 JS Ur.

fwo i rie fr vfrj a i so s. 'f 2.1:.'s ri ret hi. wt.o 1 ln i trl tJ r.t a li Nre. has i mi, versify. arccrt 1' t.

V'c i i rt. ra i. her to t. i r.t 1 I 1 rc rvt'r: ttr l. fcle Ncte.

a was eri ths hoir.e cf I.avrfr.:i. Ve t. i Vdi i.Uc v. i prK c. fc l.i..

th" 1, i 1 cf the i v. HI i 1. rr cf t' J. i. c.

ic to re th fui l5 rr'V fro i i ti F'v i a v'. ed secc i vi Sj 1 lock tl rrs raV'v. cr wan hoeen third i. it direct. th aocia acttvitlU.

tv re electe I fc f. ts r.urr.a. rrf 7Uf, A 3v rr. tt, vi.l i IT. re ri.

i tf of t' r1" atrei itetny t.j It r. eu the! i i tv. it J. 2 5 I', sr. i ra.

V. IL. i rintr l. tit. i VPCiiTV' tfctor cf i i dt ti: 'ih ehttj tr cf i i.

:2 ie hint cf the i rtv ca 'j f. fhiri 1 1 Aic.t i i e.i 'hoes the it i a A h' t.V f'solli i Ic i lo jr r. 11 to 1, si rt. lorris i ,7 trk. v.

oo i to ia i A Ir.ter. iry rr rr.tn..ci st r. air ('; 1 rere Ve 1 "ht iteur rr t' last two tho 2 1 1 1 1 i i i iS r. i two I thr. la' 2 1 tt 1 lfn tL 1 I' c.

ley. J. 2 uri'! J. 2 IM rc wm i i a I rt 1 ft vi. fventh prrx' Tv vr nlt i ache 1 a Jo i 5 i 1 a 2 I jia: iV 1 fi i i trr .2 i t' i i 2 i i 1 era ret 1 erT 1 a is the.

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