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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY $. 1917 WAYNE ST. M. E. omc wm mm Temag.

sWV. Joseph Bennett, Minister. Church School 8:18. Cburoh i Morning Sortie 10:30. Morning Mid wee errlee Wedaoadao Sermon.

evening A cordial invitation to those service if extended to all persons net attending elsewhere. ST. PAUL'S Greene and Downing P. J. aehm, Mtaloter.

Cbureu School 9:00. Moraine Senile 10:00. German Servio 11:00. Prelude Fugue in Major BKh. Anthem Ye That Stand in the House of the Lord Spinney.

Anthem The Sim Shall Be No More Thy Light woodward. Wednesday evening Lenten ser floe: Prelude Evening Hymn Bridge. The Dorcas class will meet Tues day evening at the home ot Mm. Ida Zlmmertln on Park avenue. The Phil, clan meets Thursday evening at 6:30 at the church.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Church School Morning Service 10:30. Subject, "Spiritual It Anthem, "Send Porta Thy Spirit" Sohnetky. Offertory, "Serenade in Heritor. Duet, "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" Shelby. Miss Norma Schuesselih, Mr.

Osceola Pink, Judge Guy OTJoneU will be the speaker In the Men's class of the church achool, junior church 10:30. Church Kindergarten 10:30. Young People's Meeting at 6:30. Leader, Mary Patterson, Musical program. 6:30 Sunday Night Club.

Speaker, Mr. E. Kahn. Subject, "World Affairs." Tuesday 5:30 to 7:00 Missionary Public Supper. Wednesday 7:30 mid week devotional service.

Study, First chapter of John, Thursday 6:00 p. m. Boy Scout county meeting and dinner. Sunday, February 14th, special offering lor the rehabilitation of Presbyterian churches in the flood ibne. Thursday February 18th, Father and Son, and Athletic Recognition dinner.

CHURCH OF GOD Madison Avenue and Elm Street Rev. G. Byrd, Minister, Church School 9:30. Morning Service 10:30. Sermon, "The Doctrine of Go." Young People 6:30.

Mrs, Opal Bush, Leader. Evening Service 7:30. Sermon, "The New Man." Text: Eph. 4:24. CYRENE A.

M. E. Comer of Ash and Downing. Rev. R.

N. Nelson, Minister. Church School Morning Service 10:43. Subject, "The Results of Prolong Young People 8:30. Miss Doris Bowles, leader.

Evening service 7:30. Subject, "Spiritual Renovation." Wednesday evening prayer meet FLACH BROS Dependable Dealers Coal Building Material Tel. M. 139 Go to Church en Sunday for your spiritual welfare: Bank with CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. For your financial welfare.

E. J. MYERS TIRE HOSPITAL Tires and Tubes Repaired Stand. 119 Water St. Plena Quality Groceries, Meats and Dairy Product! Lowest prices prevail Dally The French Oil Store 1065 W.

Greene Open to Public Everybody Welcome, FIRST REFORMED Corner Warm and IOmU streets Mr. W. nek, Minister. tool 1:00. wviee 10:10.

The Power of Little Things." This is fee first sermon In a series of sermons under the general theme, "Greatest Storks Xvar Told." The parables of Jesus will be the basis for meditation. "The Upper Room" win be a do voMonal hour every Wednesday evening daring Lent; this Is for old and young alike. Rev. Kuok will present meditations under the heading, "Pearls of the Heart." We invite all who want to come to this Wednesday at 8:00 p. The Men's League will meet at the home of Rev.

J. W. Kuck, 310 Miami street, Tuesday, Feb. 9th at 8:00 p. m.

All men and young men are cordially invited to attend. A friendly church with a friendly CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner of Booth and Gordon si Church Scbool 9:10. Morning Service 10:30. We endeavor to make 1 all present. Come, worship the Lord Young Peoples Meeting 6:30.

Evening Service 7:30. Bvangeltotto service. Prayer service Wednesday Olag 7:48 at the church. The public it invited to attend PARK AVENUE BAPTIST members of the Jr. choir an asked to be present at both morn ing and evening services.

Young People 6:30. Anna J. roe ton, leader. Evening Service 7:30. will be with us all da Prayer service Wednesday even ing 8:00.

The Progressive club win meet at the home of Ruth Jefferson, Wednesday evening. This being the first meeting of the year, the president all members to please be at the The Willing Workers will have a chile supper and quilt chance at the church Thursday evening, Feb. 11, The public is cordially Invited. MENNONITE BRE THREN IN CHRIST zi9 Bast First Street. Margaret Powell.

Minister. Paul K. Beck, Assistant Minister. Church School 9:30. Morning Service 10:90.

Young People 7:00. Evening Service 7:45. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday LOCKINGTON U. B. Russell E.

Hanson, Pastor. Morning service 9:30. Church school 10: 30. Morning worship is in charge of the Christian Endeavor society. This Sunday, February 7th is the 56th birthday of the Christian Endeavor We have a large society in our church, and the members are leaders in the work of the church.

Let us worship to a service which these young leadens of our church are planning. Our benevo lenoe offering for this Sunday is to be designated for otterbein college. Safe Sound WESLEY AN METHODIST 841 West Water Street. Church school 1:30 p. m.

Afternoon worship 3:30. Rev. X. M. Lewis of Dayton will be in charge of services.

Rev. Warren M. Davis and wife of Lancaster, joth arte and win special messages in song. Evangelistic service 7:30. Prayer service Tuesday evening 7:30.

Rev. Lewis will lead this service. meeting and officers will be held on Saturday evening, Feb. 13th. All members of the church are urged to be present at this meeting.

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Ash and College. Rev. C. W. Snyder, Minister.

Church School 9:15. Morning Service 10:30, "Barriers to Fellowship With God." Young People 6:30. Senior Thelma Klnnlsori, er. Intermediate Mrs. Ctoyd Huff man, acting sunt.

Evening Service 7:30. Charles Silvers will preach. Report of rescue work in flood area Ward Ditmer. Special offering for Miami Confer ence churches damaged' in flood. ST.

JAMES' EPISCOPAL Corner of High and Wayne it. 8:00. Church School 9:30. Holy Communion and sermon at ow ShaD We Keen Ash Wednesday 10:00 a. m.

Communion; 4:00 p. m. Litany and mmenwii uniw. inursaay p. m.

School of Prayer. THE SALVATION ARMY 133 SouUi Wayne Street. captain.and Mrs. p. w.

Hoffman, omccrs in cnarge. Sunday School 3 p. m. Morning Service 11:00. "Faith's Reward." Revelation 10.

Young People 8:30. Mrs. M. Denman, leader. Evening Service 8:00.

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Boa avenua Church School 9:30. Morning Service 10:30. Sermon by Rev. Edw. Miller.

Bible study Wednesday evening 7:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST Broadway at Boone Street. Dr. Carl T. Hoop, Minister.

Church School 9:15. Morning Service 10:30. Subject, "God's Human Spar FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 415 North Downing Street. Sunday School 9:15. Sunday Services 10:45 a.

m. Wednesday evening service 7:30. Reading Room open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 1:30 5 o'clock. SPIRIT," Is the subject of the Conservative INSURED SAFETY FOR SAVINGS THE THIRD SAVINGS LOAN CO. Established 1884 to all Church of Christ, eeentlst on Sunday, February 1MT.

The Golden Teat is "We all. with open Otoe beholding as a a glass the glory ot the Lord, are changed Into the mm Image from glory to (lory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord" Corinthians 3:11.) Among the tattoos which comprise the Lonon sermon la the following from the Bible: "And it shall come to pass, that shall call on too name of the Lord shall be delivered: for in Mount Zion and Jerusalem shall be deliverance, as the Lord hath said, and in the remnant whom the Lord shall call" (Joel The Lesson Sermon also includes the following passage from the Cbjsstian Science textbook. "Scl. ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "If the disciple is advancing spiritually, he is striving to enter In. He eonetantty turns away from material sense, and looks towards the Imperishable things of Spirit.

If honest, he will be in earnest from the start, and gain a little each day in the right direction, till at last he finishes his course with job" (p. 21). FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN First Organised Church in Piqua Park Avenue near Broadway. Ernest S. Brown, Minister.

Church School 9:30. Classes for all Morning Service 10:30. Subject, "What the Spirit Saith (Rev. 2:7) Hearst Anthem by the choir, "I Win Ex. tol Thee." Church Kindergarten, 10:30.

Junior church 10:30. Sunday 6:30 Young People's soci ety. Buojeci, it is oiven." Lead er, Mildred Buchanan. This Is the first in a series on "Stewardship. John E.

Simpson's book, "He That Giveth," Do you want the American home its beauty and strength. If so, bring your whole family to some church tomorrow Without the church the home and This church cordially Invites the above services all who are not worshipping elsewhere at these hours. The young people will hoM their regular monthly business meeting and social on Monday evening at cw at tne nome Helen Oilles pie, 1015 N. The day at 8:00 p. m.

The choir will meet on Thursday evening at T. w. GRACE M. E. Bryce S.

Nichols, Minister. 9:30. 10:30. in A flat" F. Anthem, "Open Thou Mine Eyes fesus, a Creator of Ex Rex Gloriae" George 10:30.

Kindergar Epworth League at 6:30. Charles Penrod, President. Re ports on work and classes of th Mid winter Institute, which was held at Marysville, will be given by lor Avy, Betty Rice, Knight, and Barbara Gross, dels gates to the institute: Ash Wednesday services will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 witn worship services, brief sermon and the enrollment of the pastors church training class. The choir will lead the congregational singing and this meeting is open to all who aesire to attena it regardless special offering will be re ceived for churches and ministers anectea by the flood. While the congregation has been urged to con tribute largely through the Red cross and other relief agencies, THE PIQUA NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO.

THE FRIEND OF AU, THE BytWeM4j3l COAX High in Heat $7.50 (Cash Price) BECKERT'S Phone One Six Two tTffTJRID iAFETT FOR SAVINGS. The Third Saving, fir Lean Co. Church School Morning seme Prelude, "Elegy sohneoker. Anthem, "Open MoFarland. Offertory, dposSude, Henry Day.

Junior church WQUX PAILV CALC support to refeufld and refurnish This be for this GREENE ST. M. E. Prelude, "Hosanna" Wachs. Anthem "The Radiant Morn Hath aseed Away" Woodward.

Offertory, "In a Forest" Harris. "Posthide la gue at Leader. Marilyn Bfflnger. Miss Ruth Rowe of the Y. W.

C. A. will be the Ushers for February: Howard Cromwell captain; Arthur Yates, Burvlll Glenn, George Foster, Thurl Stephens, Herman Staymen, R. I. Olds, Forum club at 1:11.

ST. MARY'S Broadway. Rev. James O. Falls, pastor.

Rev. Carl J. Lamott, assistant pastor. First Mass, 3:30 a. m.

Children's Mass 3:30 a. m. High Mass 10:00 followed Benediction. ST. BONIFACE South Downing at Miami.

Rev. A C. Monter, oaster. Rev. Joseph Trentman, assistant Children'.

Mas. 3:30. High Mass 10:00. Friday night 7:30 Rosary, Bene DR. MISLED WILL RETURN TO DIS PULPIT SUNDAY The many friends of Dr.

T. Busier, pastor of the Greene St. M. veil as members of igregatlon will wel that Dr. Busier is return to his duties.

He will return to Ui morning and will welcome following his enforced absent eight weeks due to During his IHness, the pulpit has been filled by selected persona and visiting STATE MISSIONS SECRETARY WILL TALK ON SUNDAY of the Piqua Baptist church are asked to be present at the morning worship service, when Rev: Poor man will speak1 on the subject, "We Do Not Well." Members of the Bible school, which meets at 9:15 are also requested to remain ior tne morning worshlo. tne onuron and Bible school who are really interested, will plan to be present at both ser ces. At the evening service Rev. Paul Judson Morris, secretary of the state mission board will be the guest speaker. Rev.

Morris is a speaker of exceptional ability, and he will have a message that will interest all. If you believe in missions you will want to hear this message. It is a well known fact that visitors always receive a most hearty welcome from our members. That Is why so many like to worship with us. NEW SUNDAY SERIES OF SERVICES TORE OPENED IN MORNING A new series of five Sunday morn ing sermons will be begun at Grace Methodist Episcopal church Sun morning.

Feb. 7th when the minister will speak on the subject, "The Excitement Created by Jesus." Other subjects discussed In the series will be "The Master Teacher," "me Master Man of Action," "The Master Sufferer," "The Christian Mastery of Life." The Lenten services in Grace church will be opened with Ash Wednesday services at 7:30, Feb. 10, When the choir will lead the ennm tation In the praise service and the minister tnn speak on, "The Temptation of Jesus." A aeneral Invita tion is extended to all people of the cuuujimuy id Mima ails srvi and all members and Mends nt the church are especially encouraged to anena au services during the Len ten season. Covington Knight Rank en the Pythian Jubi lee class is to be exemplified on amplified farm at Tuesday evsnlnr'n regular session of Stillwater lodge. This work was necessarily postponed from Jan.

on account ot ths flood, several members of the team and Esquire's having been call, ed into service In the stricken areas. Master of the Work Miller hopes to have each member of the team on hi toes, ready for his part, A large group of local and visiting Knights is expected ta witness this Mr. Oloid Fletcher, who sutmtt. ted to a major operation at the local hospital Tuesday la getting along quite satisfactorily. Friends of little Sola Warner will be sorry to learn that she has Even the inventors, Louis Chiquet and Henn van Zandt, call the wingless, propeueness, ruoaeness, tney also can it an airsnip capable of nyuig.

Motive and limns power, they explained to spectators at New York, are supplied by the revolving drum (center) and of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Warner of North High street.

Jack Stump is a patient In the lo cal hospital receiving treatment and observation. Friends of Samuel Fetters will be glad to learn that he is somewhat improved from a lengthy illness. The midwinter social event to which we all look forward in Cov ington comae early this year, Tuesday, Feb. 8. This is the Fast Nacht and the Lutheran ladies are planning the toothsome menu and the details for this pre lenten festival.

All are cordially Invited to come and partake of the good food and merry xejjowsnip or trus occasion. The Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian church is.plannlng a quilt and hooked rug exhibit Wednesday, both afternoon and evening and all ladies who have articles such at these are asked for the loan of them on this It will be much appre ciated. Bd Trembly, Mr. and Mrs. Edris and Mr.

and Mrs. Donahue attended a bridge party sponsored by the A. A. V. W.

In the Oooa Cola rooms In Piqua Monday evening. j. M. R. Kinney spent Wed nesday in Tipp City at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Thomas Kyle ho has been suffering from an in jured eyeball.

Mrs. Leslie Bhoades and Mrs. Lora Barber were recent visitors of Mrs, Clarence Oerlaoh' In Versailles. Mr. and Mrs.

E. F. Rudy and the Misses Anna and Minnie Dye and Harriet Bamhart of Troy were re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rudy and daughter, Kathryn.

Mr. ana Mrs. Ivor ejnarer or Troy ire Wednesday evening visitors of Mrs. May Metager. The Alpha Garden club will be entertained Tuesday evening, Feb.

hip nipnp sr parn sine. man will Mrs. Margaret Streib entertained her Thursday evening bridge club at her home this week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Kellenbarger, first; Mrs.

Drees, second, and Mrs. West fall, third. The hostess served a delicious salad course to the following ladles: Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Lova Drees, Mrs.

Stella Hurrman, Mrs. Stella Adams, Mrs. Carrie Dunham, Mrs. Genevieve Kellenbarger, Onda O'Roark, Mrs. Josephine Miller, Mrs.

Hazel West fall, Mrs. Gladys Williams of Piqua, and two guests, Mrs. Ruby Lee and Miss Margaret Esther Rothermel. The Boy Scout Anniversary Charter will be held Monday night at six thirty, In the Church of the Brethren basement. It's pot luck, so bring own table service.

A special invitation to old time scouts, scooters, parents and friends is being extended. An interest! program arranged to Be climaxed with a speech by Chief Scout Executive B. W. Stayton of the Dayton Miami Company local military unit which has been In Cincinnati since Jan. 24 returned home at two o'clock Friday afternoon.

The boys were employed in feeding and clothing the refugees while on flood duty in the Queen City. Mrs. Lola Graber entertained tlie members of her bridge club Thursday evening. At the conclusion of the games first prize was awarded Mrs. Woodward and draw prise to Mrs.

Neth. The hostess served refreshments of salad, nut bread and coffee, to the following ladles: Mrs. Mellie Long, Mrs. Myrtle Kraus, Mrs. Mary Shafer, Mrs.

Margaret Rhoades, I I WALLPA A WALLPAPER SHOW THAT'S MAKING HISTORY! The new 1937 designs of the famous wallpaper line that brought wallpaper back into fashion! Th complete line of "Aerial Phantom" revolutionary! is on display in our showrooms Cme in and Prt Vitw the new Interior Decorating FtiiitHS. Hundredt of Papers. New, Exciting Ctltrt Designed by the Country's Most Famous Artists You don't want to miss It! PIQUA PAINT CO. 204 N. WAYNE ST.

PHONE 450 Mrs. Marthabelle Falknor, Mrs. nice Kinney, Mrs. Florence I and Mrs. Blanche Drees.

Guest) present on this occasion were. Mr Elizabeth Woodward, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Cora Berryhtll anfl Mrs. Marguerite Grain.

Recent six o'clock dinner guesd or Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mill were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rudy anl aaugnter, B.atnryn, Mr.

and Mrs E. F. Rudy of Troy. This honor or Mrs. Millhouse's father! birthday.

CHICAGO CAMP OF (Concluded from Page One) have Braddock fight Louis I stood the bout would be held i Soldiers Field." Joe Foley, named matchmaker fi the bout, said: "Every effort is iug made to obtain Soldier Field. Comiakey Park, it is understood can be obtained for five per cent i the receipts. It can be laid out, a cording ot Lionel Levy, architeiRi (or Jacobs, to seat n.ono. with a gad of $1,100,000 at a $3 to $25 seal Soldier Field can seat 130,000, the Park Board is asking 15 per ct ot the gate. If Soldier Field is chosen, the be will be held the night of June A June 22 date had been considerel for Comlskey park be home stand which the White Sol will close June 13.

Loss of the great Alexandrian brary in Egypt was ons of greatest misfortunes that ever befallen the march of civilization Ti IT A i.

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