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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1907. IS 3ft m. and f.ZO p. m. Y.

P. A. at :30 WAGES MAY- FALL p. m. -Prayer meeting oa Tuesday ana Wednesday evenings.

The Sunday school will have its Chrlstmaa enter talnment next Tuesday evening. CORPORATIONS SERVICES ONI. SUNDAY I TH ECITY CHU RCH ES WOULD CLOSE HOLD-UP. Beulah chapeL Evangelical assocla CASE OF tlon. corner Brick and juciia avenuea N.

F. Plats, pastor. Sunday school at a ra. 10:30 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. A.

meeting at F. DL Underwood, of Erie, Says kfumme and Christmas music Preach 4 8amuel 1 Qompera is Reckoning Without His Host p. m. set- wul bsid la South n- church. Sundsjr gWsn In ta an-neuncernents below.

6ats axe; free In churchss and all people IU lnp at 7:30 p. sermon subjct. "A Study on the Incarnation." The music will be as follows: Prelude. Holy Nleht." Buck); niale quartette. -Silent pastor.

Sunday, school at 9:30 a. raJ? M. Wenger, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a m. and 7:30 p.

m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Second German Baptist Brethren church, corner Cushing and VanBurea streeta Elder S. F.

Sanger, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Christian workers' meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayef meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clocki Members' meeting Mondsy at p. m.

Scientist 1 First Church, of Christ Scientist, Main and Madison streeta Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Subject for Sunday morn 4 Ing.

"Christ Jesua" Golden text. "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, to-day and forever." Hebrew kill, 8- Sunday school for the children at 9:45 a. Free Christian Science reading rooms; corner Main street and Colfax avenue i open dally, except Sunday. 1:80 to 5 i Mix pah I church. Main and Monro streeta Rev.

J. H. Rilling, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Kew York.

Dec. 21. Frederick D. president of the Erie Rail NlKht. Hallowed -i Night" Christmas folk pong; solo.

"To Victory." (Neld lcoiu to attend, M.thodi.t Episcopal Morning subject. "Christmas Lessons; evening. "Going to the Multitude. road company, declared that Samuel linger) Clyde White; offertory. Without orxis, organ.

iProf. Frederic Y. P. A. at p.

m. A well prepared Chrlstmaa programme will be rendered The Universal Staple. Strengthening food for the weakest digestion. Nourishing food for the strongest digestion. Good for the babies good for all ages the most nutritious of all the wheat foods.

Gompers. head of the American Federation of Labor, was reckoning without his host when he said as quoted IngersolL Children's Christmas exer clses Monday at 7:30 p. m. A Christ i I il Wednesday evening at 7:30. Lutheran.

mas morning service will be held Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock; topic. "The that the wages of organised labor Holy Trlnltr English Evangelical not have to come down with Unspeakable Gift" Offering for poor Lutheran church. Sherman avenue and First M. K. church.

Jeffsrson and Mala itmti Rev. M. 1L Appleby, psstor. CUu intlng. at lubUc worship, with rTT1" tbyThe pastor, at 10:30 fb-V-hrtst? special music.

Sunday school at 12 John Fasson. ulrmt-nUerU. t--p- worth league itvIik at won at 7: JO P- tuna, i. I Llndsey street. Rev.

A. Eennig. the prices of raw materials In the pastor. Fourth Sunday In Advent Immanuel Baptist church, corner of present general business and financial p. XXV.

East example and Marietta streets. Matins and graded Sunday scnooi ai 9:15 a. a full attendance Is desired Rev. O. W.

Fogg, minister. Services at 10:30 a. m. The theme and music Reformed. First Reformed church, corner Colfa so as to prepare for the Christmas fes depression.

"The Inexorable law of supply and demand. 'which is the basis of political economy," said Mr. Underwood, "will make Itself felt In the case of organ tlvaL Chief service at 10:30 a. will be suitable to Chrlstmaa Sunday avenue and Lafayette street Rev. P.

sermon by the pastor: theme, "The Moerdyke. D. V. pastor. Sunday school cnr lifted school at 3 p.

m. The announcement as. to evening service will be made at King of Glory." Mission school at 2:45 ta 9:30 a m. "The New Japan" and Hs.se! ILsrrls. jdiss Burton Stover.

ised labor, as well as In other branches Christianity In Japan" will be tha p. m. at 215 St. Frances street Luther league at p. topic, "The Star i Harry Barnes the morning service, 8wedlsh Baptist church, corner Na H.

Sun of business. Mr. Gompers nowithstand- Uneeda iscuit subjects of the morning and evening dhrUtmas entertsanmru ing. in rase an attempt is made to discourses by Rev. Dr.

Albert Oltmaus. of Jacob;" leaderiess meeting, will of great Interest. Vespersr. at 7:30 p. hold Up 'the present abnormally high pier and Laurel streets.1 Rev.

Henry Nelson, pastor. Sunday; school at 10 a. rn. i Preaching at 11 m. and 3:30 who for 14 years has labored ana price of labor, when the earnings of Tuesday evening nrMt it vDlnC.

taught In Japan. His Interesting and led by the vested choir; the pastor's theme will be "The Young Man p. m. All Swedish people cordially In- Informing addresses are everywhere -tKnt Episcopal Me- the railroads and industrial corporations do not warrant It, the alternative will be to shut down. and Religion." Christmas servlces- enjoyed by his hearers.

vitea py tne pastor to attend. 0 churchrcfuax iaeV I-PJ-t. Kev. VU lam onwr HO On Tuesday evening the children's fes Mt Zlon Baptist church. North In moUturt and dust proof packages, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Free Methodist Freo Methodist church, corner of Birdsell Rev.

James H. Holder, castor. Preaching in tlmorf "Labor has been at a premium for the last four years. Now a change has come. Earning are falling off and ttval will be celebrated at the mission on the east side.

On Christmas Day services will begin with matins at 6: 30 ai m. the pastor wlU be assisted by tuuuirt ounaay scnooi at 9: la a. m. subject. v-.

Pennsylvania avenue and Rush street. Rev. J. M. Jolly, pastor.

Sabbath At this service cmwru employes win receive a lowec wage. winer services as usual. 1 I Christian. 1 received into I El III school at 9:30 a m. Preaching at 10:30 Thla they should do without protest." baptised mmn, the vested choir, which will render m.

Praise service, followed by First Christian churchj Main street Mr. Underwood added that the drop special music. Chief sen-ice will begin preaching at 7 p. m. Cottage holiness soum or the public library.

Rev. at 10 o'clock, at which time the theme 1 meeting Tuesday night with Paul Nelt In the cost of living gives the wage earner under a reduced scale of wages the' same purchasing power he had in George Watson Hemry, M. pastor; residence. M8 South Main street; v-. xr.

when a chorus S'B1 ttgj tog cantata. "The Coming of thelng. will ik uniu uu is uin The choir will render "The Heavens xeL of 51 East Wenger street. Mid week prayer meeting Thursday nignt are Telling." from Hayden's "Creation. Home ('phone.

6671. Sunday school at 1:30 Programme for morning In the class room or the cnurcn. the past. i TO RESUME HIS DUTIES. Vespers and festival by the Sunday rv, worth league devotional after the vesper service.

services: Organ voluntasy; hymn 87 school in the evening at 7. The school Vespers at Y. W. C. A.

will render a special programme en Vesper service at the Young Wom congregation standing; invocation by the; pastor: response. "The. Lord's apartment of the Sunday titled "The Light of the World." The iMfinnii in en's Christian association Sunday at 4 Im- in Prayer." chanted by. the choir; Scrip church will be appropriately decorated p. m.

Mrs. Myron Campbell will have L. G. Tong is Said to bs Much proved Since Wednesday. ture response.

P. solo; -The Shep- for the occasion. charge of the programme, which win nera King, Harry Barnes: prayer: Germs Zlon's Evangelical Lutheran Include an address by the itev. faui Attending physicians declare that communion hymn SIC; the Lord's sup church, corner Wayne and-St. Pete C.

Curnlck. a reading by Miss Nadlne streeta Rev. M. Goffeney, pastor. per; 1 orrertory and announcements; quartette, -The Dawn of Hope," Shel Folsom and music by the Misses Prances HUUer.

Mary Eastman and Regular services to-morrow. Hon. L. G. Tong, who has been ill at his residence on South Scott street for the few last days because of a severe nervous strain, will be able to be had on request.

Hl.v smitne at Sarah Wltwer. St. Peter's German Evangelical ly I Miss May. Mrs. Staples.

Messrs. Barnes and Hunt: sermon. "The SDlrit For a Warm Bath Room A bath in a cold room is a operation and is extremely liable to cause colds. The bathroom 'above all should be kept warm. Lutheran church.

West LaSalle avenue. Jewish. of Christmas;" hymn of invitation. Grace Methodist Eplscopl churchy i-or .1 Tutt streets. Rev.

C. A. Koenlg. pastor. Sunday resume his duties at the St Joseph Temple Beth-El.

LaSalle avenue 173; benediction. Programme for ev torner r--- ,7 services as usual. County Savings bank next week. Mr. minister.

and Taylor street. Abraham Cronbach, Tong Is resting quietly early to-day St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran rabbi. Serv ice Sunday at 10:40 a ening service: Hymn S3, congregation standing; Invocation by 1 the pastor; quartette, "Hail Roval Babe and his condition shows marked Im n.u sermon sub- subject. "Intuition and Utility." church, corner of 'Jefferson and William streeta Rev. Traugott Thieme, -TOe Power of in Unpretentious provement In all probability he will resume his duties behind the cashier's Unitsd Brethren In Christ (Schnecker) Miss May.

Mrs. Staples. Barnes and reading, se pastor. Service in the English language at 7 p. ra.

First church, of the United Brethren desk at the bank Monday or Tuesday In Christ. 522 South Michigan street lections from Milton's "Hymn of the Nativity; quartette. -The) Wise Men." Christ's Evangelical Lutheran mis Stir 5 8 wrV'hlfer. nis.v school at 33J Rev. Daniel B.

Kessinger. pastor. Sun is (Schnecker: Scripture reading: hymn sion, east side. 215 Frances street. dav school at 9:30 a.

Miss Ada This is easy and the bath comfort if you have a nu superintendent: Rev. A. Dennig. pastor. Graded 1C0.

congregation standing; prayer; Fisher, superintendent Christmas ser sola Gerald Hunt; offertory, harp so mon at 10:30 a suDieci. in in THE FOOD VALUE OF lo. Miss Fannie Harrington; announce carnation." Junior union at 3 p. Sunday school at p. W.

E. Adams, superintendent. On Christmas eve (Tuesday) the Sunday school will have its Christmas festival before a large Ctorlstmas tree. Service begins Y. P.

C. U. at Preaching ments: duette. Miss May and Mrs. Staples; sermon.

"The "Wise Man." hymn of invitation. 17: bene JPEMFECTIOM at 7 p. m. Christmas exercises Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting and mission studv Wednesday evening.

The cantata and distribution of gm. m. Junior league Thursday Baker's Cocoa at 17:30 o'clock. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran mis Indiana avenue Christian church. mission studv class will begin with sion.

Scott and Orchard streets. Rev. the first chapter of "The Challenge of N. Train, pastor. Sunday school the City." corner Indiana and Wltwer avenues.

Rev. J. Randall Fan-is, pastor. Sunday school at a. J.

D- Kuhns. superintendent. Preaching at 10:45 h. at 1 9: IT a m. Morning worship at lO-45 o'clock.

Toune Deoole's meeting is attested by 1 7 Years of Constantly I A i Increasing Sales BIBLE STUDY CLUB PLANS Oil Hearter OZqnlpped Willi Smokeless Device) It may he carried from any other room to the bath room, which it will heat while you are preparing for the bath. Impossible to turn it too high or too low. The most economical heater at p. m. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock.

Sermon Thursday at 7:45 p. m. m. Junior Endeavor society at 1:30 p. to.

The pastor wiH preach at the morning service: subject. fThe Zenith of Christ's Glory." The evening ser Norwegian-Danish Lutheran services New Courses to Begin in January- at 1 4 p. m. at 915 West VanBuren street Rev. P.

J. Randolph, pastor. vice will be devoted to the Christmas exercises of the Sunday school. More Members Wanted. At the conclusion of the first course Swedish Lutheran.

South Chapln and West Kerr streets. Rev. J. Borg. Linden Avenue Christian church.

of the Y. M. C. A. Bible Study club at the association parlors last night RinstS TTrlday at 7:30 mi Teach-ere' meeting Thursday at Lowell Heights M.

E- church. Miner an Streets. Rev. WJ viivi-i nastor. Sunday school at 10 aJ- Charles A.

Wayne, superlntend-tnr-preachfng at 11 tg I--- Wednesday at P- m. Mt. DUvet A. M. church.

Vest Monroe at Alexander Smith. Service, at 10: SO a. m. and 39 p. m.

Sabbath school at m. Christian Endeavor clty at 6:30 p. ST Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at o'clock. chapel. A.

M. Zlon churffmer Eddy and Campa pastor. Services at 10:30 a ra. ana 7:30 p. m.

Linden avenue at head of Carlisle street Sunday school ttS 2:30 p. m. preaching service at JO p. m. arrangements were made for Increas ing the membership to 60 with the 6t Ji-on' Church.

1 St, James Episcopal church. North t50 Highest Awards opening of the new courses in Jan Lafayette street, near Washlnrton. Rev. F. M.

BanfiL rector. Fourth uary. The club has Just compelled a you can buy intense heat lor 9 hours with one filling. bold purposes. Gives a dear, steady Lg'rrt Made of brass throughout and nickel plated.

Equipped with the latest improved central draft burner. Handsome simple uusuctorv. Every lamp If you cannot get beater or lamp at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ery fine study of New Testament out- day In Advent. -oly Eucharist at 7:30 Ines under the ablo direction of Rev.

rrv Holy Eucharist with sermon at Randall Karris. An examination 10:30 a. m. Sunday school and cate will take place next Friday night. Rev.

I Breth-en. Thirst Brethren church. 1214 South Michigan street. Preaching services at 30:3 a-'m. and 7:30 p.

m. Sunday school at 11:45 a. Sumner -Jackson; Christian Endeavor meeting at 0:30 subject "The Magnificat a Christmas Song:" meeting will be In charge" of C. D. Whltmer.

Arrangements have been made to make It one of the best meetings the society has ever had. Special music Prof. J. Beat, of Ashland. will preach both morning and evening.

German Baptist Brethren. First church, German Baptist Brethren corner Mia -il street and Indl- Mr. Karris was presented with a pic chism. at 12 m. Vespers sermon at 7 p.

m. Christmas Day) Holy Eu-dsarist at 7:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist solemn procession and sermon at 10 a. ture of the club at the close of the evening's programme.

The new courses, which will op- m. vespers at 6 p. m. I Jan. 3.

will be under the leadership of Rev. George Watson Hemry, M. mm I Evangeliest Association. First church. Evangelical associa America who will take up the life of Christ BasaaaiBaBSiaaasw Rev.

A. ai. Chroma, service during Morning service at 10. 39, een-InJ'at I Chrlstun Endeavor society Lt7 P. m.

Sunday school rn. Tuesday evening, a cantata. "The "ight and Christmas tree will be features. i German M. E.

rels. lW" Wayne streets. Ilev. A. Sunday.bool and Rev.

P. Moerdyke, D. who tion. Lafayette and Monroe street a Rev. H.

Schleucher. pastor. Sunday school at 0:15 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 will teach the miracles of Christ.

The a avenue, i.sy. m. wyao. xiorsi. attendance Inst night was very large.

Much Interest is taken In the study and In the luncheon and social hour preceedlng the meetings, which open at 7 o'clock. Preaching ax INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY m. We havea fine line of nfchigan Kpworth league meeting i P- piayer meeting Wednesday hoir rehearsal rrlday ct p. SCHOOL IiESSON. Bertstered tT.

6. Pat. Office We have always maintained the highest standard in the quajity of our cocoa and chocolate preparations and we sell them! at the lowest price for which unadulterated articles can be put upon the market. Walter Baker Ltl Established 1780 CCOUTEK, NASI Man's Peculiarity. Man, queer creature! Marry him, wait on him, trot for him, amuse him, mend his clothes, and he will love you In his own comfortable piggy way.

Jilt him, and he will worship and adore you the rest of his life. Chicago Record-Herald. December 22. Text of the Lesson, Mstt il, 112, and I Sam, vii, 1-13 Memory Verses, 10-12 and 12. 13 Gofdsn Texts, Luke II, II and I Sam.

vi; 3. Baldwins, and Northern Spies apples; oranges, bananas, tigs, and dates; also choice candies and nuts and best of groceries. Bms0 Coprrtrbt. 190T, bj Aucricsa fresi Assoeiatloa) "Turning to tha Ieon In Samuel, the tha Christ- Pretbytsrlan. First Presbyterian church.

Washington and Lafayette streets. Rev. Henry Webb Johnson. Dt D. pastor.

Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 m. Preaching by7 the pastor at both services. Subject In the morning.

The Significance or Christmas and How to Celebrate Subject in the evening. -Babylon In the Light of the Bible and Modern second in a series of- ancient cities and empires. Special music at both Sunday school at noon. Westminster -urch. North Scott street.

Rev. IL B. Hostetter. pastor. Services at 10.10 a.

m. and 1:30 p. Morning theme. "Three Wise Men; evening theme. "The Other Wlsa Mn." SnecUl music at both Sun Unwilling ta omit either heart of It seems to be.

"Return onto mas lesson or the one on BamueL we the Lord with all yonr hearts, pat taking, the gway the strange coda and prepare will give a portion to escbj It may be your hearts unto the Lord to serve Him Chrlstmaa story first, and Important to Traveling Men. When through reading The South Pend Tribune the train please throw it out of the car window to the first section 'men 3 pass. They can read anJ enjoy nd pass it slong to friends. tf GiA Wanteds that shall find more connection be- ODjy (verse 3). The people bad relied tween them than appears probable at Cpon the ark of the covenant and not Phones 1 55.

Ant sight They both refer to Israel noon the Lord and had lost the ark In Try a TriWe 'Ad' 4 and jto rulers In Israel, and In both, battle. The PhUlstlnes found that the The Philadelphia's 25c candy cannot 1 be equaled. Ift4 day school at noon. Junior-Intermediate E. at p.

m. Senior C. E. at p. m.

Chrlstmaa exercises Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting auhfcict. "ilv Christmas ClfESflAS Messaga Trinity Presbyterian church, Colfax avenue and North St. Peter street. Rev.

Samuel H. Klna. pastor. Morning service at 10:30, conducted by Walter S. McDlvltt, The following programme of special music will be given: Ladles' quartette.

-Glory to God in the Highest." CStillman): trio. -There Were Shepherds." 1 Frank Lynes) Mesdamea Pomert. Day and Dodge; solo, -The Star of Bethlehem." (Adams) Mrs. Harry IX Dodge; ladles' quartette. -Hark, the Herald Angela Sing," CAshford); duette.

selected. Mrs. R. U. Chalfant and Mrs.

Harry U. Doge. Sunday school at noon. No ili.ial. 2) JL IP IP IE M.

a evening irn icc. iiv anuuuu -mas exercises of the Sunday school will be given Wednesday evening. Hon PrsbYtertan chsneL Leer and I We have arranged the grandest and most magnificent display of holiday footwear that it has ever been your pleasure to see. I THERE are house shoes and slippers for every one in the family, and you can buy here with the; full assuance that there are no greater values no better there la the work of an enemy and ce- arfc brought them more trouble than Uverance therefrom. they wanted, so they returned It on a It la high time that ail teachers new -cart drawn by two milk cows, erywbere should very strongly em- whTch.

contrary to nature, went. away pbaslze the fact that the wonderful from their calves, which were shut babe In tfethlehem was born "King of at home. The hills tines sent a golden the Jews" and that It was predicted offering, with the ark In a coffer by of II Im that He should rule (or feed or the side thereof. without human shepherd) God's people Israel (Matt guide or driver the cows took the cart 2, Mlc 2). Gabriel tol4 Mary that to Dethshemesh and stopped In the her Son should occupy tb.

throne of field of a man called Joshua. The cart Ills father Da Tld and rela over the was used for firewood and the cows bouse of Jacob forever and that of His sacrificed as a burnt offering unto the kingdom there should be no end (Luke Lord upon a great stone by which they 82, 33). and this was in 'perfect ac- tad stopped with the cart. The lid of cord with Isa. ix.

Jerj xxllL 5, the ark. the mercy seat, was never to and all prophecy. The time of the long removed but by the Lord's corn-postponed kingdom is ever drawing mand. yet the men of Bethshemesh nearer, and every prophecy concerning dared to disobey, and over BO.0OO were Israel i shall be literally fulfilled. Let The law can only kill.

Life comes the Christmas mottoes this1 year be on by the mercy seat and the blood sprin-these lines: "All Israel shall be saved," kled upon it There shall come out of Zlon the De- The men of KirJathJearlm were sent liverer." "Upon the throne of David tor, and they brought op the ark and and upon bis kingdom "He shall be pot It In the house of Abinadab In the ruler in Israel." "Jesus of Nsaareth. the hill, setting apart Eleasar. his son, to King of the Jews" (Rom. xl 20; Isa. keep It, and It abode there twenty It, site, John zix.

19). In eon- yean (verses 1, 3). the tabernacle be-nection with the story of the wise men tag still at Bblloh, from whence Israel and their gifts, tell of the queen of bad taken the ark to battle. Sheba and her gifts, then ihow from The Phlllstinea wera still oppressing Isa. Is and lxil and Zeco.

sir that atl Israel, but Israel waa crying, unto the nations shall yet bring gifts to Israel Lord, so Samuel gathered thtra to Mis and go up from year to year to worship ph. and they bad a time of eonfeaaJou the king at Jerusalem; show bow the aB4i faBting and prayar and pouring effort of Us rod. the earthly king, to 0t their Learta before God, aa a aym-destroy the chUd King wUl ba matched fcoi 0f wuch tbay poured out water, and far overreached by tha fulfillment perhaps laying, as on another occasion, of Iter. xtU, 14; alx. 10, SI.

but the arc ag watr split on tha groand Lamb ahall overcome then, for be viich cannot be gathered up again" Lord of lorda and King of kings. Bee flX Bam. xlr, 14). While tbua en fifed Ood'a I care of tha child Jaaua by the rhllistinea came against them, but dreamt giren to the wise men and to Bamuel offered a lamb for a burnt of. Joseph and take comfortj from the uriag and cried unto the Lord, and prectoca truth that if wa are in Christ the lord beard btm, and He thundered His father 1 our Father and wa are mightily upon the rbiltatinee that kept and cared for moment by me they were discomfited and amlttan be-ment (tsa.

xxtIL 8). Let the glfta of fort israeL Thus the Lord again tha wise moa lead us to ask ourselvea fought for Iarael aa He bad done so by what glfta or devotion eelf de- 0ften and will again In daye to come nlal Joumeyings we ara proving (zch. gir). Thunder la In Job mxtIL our love to film, who, though lie was eaje4 the voice of God. Ood rtch, for our aakes becama poor that tbundcreth marreloualy with Ilia wa through Ilia poverty might ba rich Icw great things doeth He which wa CI Cor.

vllL 0). What Is it, to us that eannot Borne will find wa have beard the wonsrone story of comfort In this passage from the fact tha great redemption and aq many mil- tnat olrecteth tha lightning. All lions whom He also loves have never things are under His control, aria He heard? Let all gifts be to Him. to help a wtu nr roundabout HI make Him known, and not to those Di rzech. IL prices anywhere else in town.

We make you a broad guarantee, that if, alter buying here you find a lower price for similar quality, bring your purchase back and your money will be refunded and we will thank you for the information. Let us call your 'particular attention to our $3.50 shoes for men and women. They are made of honest material from outer sole to inner lining. They are regular $4.00 values in most stores. Dayton streets.

Rev. Samuel IL King, pastor. Mornir.g service at 10:45 o'clock; address by C. A. Beyers; subject.

"A Beautiful Story." Sunday school at noon hour; C. P. Post, superintendent. Evening service at W. H.

McDIvTtt will speak on the subject. "The Redeemed;" solo by Miss Mildred Hupp. A fine Christmas service and entertainment will be held Christmas eve at 7:30 by the Sunday school. Prayer meeting Thursday evening Instead of Wednesday, oa ac-ccunt of Christmas. Baptist Qulncy Street Dsplls: church.

Qulncy street and Blaine avenue. Rev. -U. fgg, paatoiv Sunday school at 0:10 a. m.

Morning worship at 10:30 will be conducted by Mr. Kinney. The Juniors will meet at 3 p. m. Senior 1U Y.

P. V. at :30 p. m. In the evening at 7:30 the pastor will speak on the subject.

"No Room In the Inn." Music appropriate to Christmas will be rendered. On Tuesday evening the Sunday school will celebrate Christ-mas at the church In an appropriate manner. First Baptist church. Wayns tnd Main street Rev. William Kirk Uryco.

pastor: Miss Ina Burton, as ststant. Morning prayer at 10 a m. Preaching at 10:30 a. subject "How to be Happy at Christmas." The music will be as follows: Organ prelude. "March of the Mag! Kings." Dubois); male quartette, "Hall Glorious Morn." Messrs.

Glen H. Bridge, James R. Hood. WIMUm II. Hwlnts: solo, "Hark.

Hark. My tfcmt," (Parker) Mr. Hood; "The Nativity," (Shelley) violin. Miss WllJa Shonts. flute, Leslie Osborne: male quartette.

Little Towa of Bethle- The $3.50 shoe is ourj leader and we are particularly particular about the material and workmanship which enters into them. Buy a pair this time and you will always them, i j' I Bakers Shoe Store The Big store I i 114 W. Washington Street nn. (njuti umn n-awi fc am 8. G.

Chard, superintendent Young people's meeting at p. pro-.

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