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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 3

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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THREE MODESTO EVENING NEWS SATURDAY JAN 30 1915 Week'jS l)oii in GO TO CHURCH SUNDA 1 All Churches of Modesto Welcome To the Church of Your Choice Your Influence door meeting at Tenth and streets at 10:30 and at their hall nt 11 Sunday morning These Christian workers are always busy In the interest of humanity and many have had occasion to know the Mess-tag of their helping hands By Winifred Ferris Telephone 1881 quest while MIbh Calvin Offutt contralto will be the soloist in the morning her selection being Handel's "Oh Lord Have Anthems by tin-choir will be given at both BervIceB The subject of the aermon at the morning hour by the pastor will be and and in the evening 'The Church and the last of The Brown is superintendent of the Sunday school Alvin Carson a Beldea on the general subject I Church and Modern (JIJA KNITTING Club Women High School stream from its source flows sen-ward However so lonely its course But that some land is gladdened No Btar ever rose and set Without influence somewhere Who knows what earth -needs from earth's lowest creatures? No life can be pure in its purpose And strong in its strife And all life not be made purer and wiH be leader of the 'oan6 Peopled stronger I Meredith METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH 4 414 Eleventh and Rev Needham Pastor CLAUS I The Claus Woman's Improvement club Is enjoying nn active interest In club and community affairs At the last meeting which was held at the JIM Oil DANCE The social event of the year for the Juniors will take place next Friday night when the Junior class of the Mgh school will give its annual ball at Guild Hall The class members ROW All that I know Of a certain stalls It can throw (Like the angled spar) Now a dart of red Now a dart of blue Till my friends have said They would fain aeip too My star that dartles the rod and blue! Then it stops like i blri: like a flower iiangs furled They nniat solace themselves with the Saturn above it What matter to me If their stalls a world Mine has opened its soul to me therefore I love It Browning home of -Mrs Feldman it was under the leadership of efficient chair-decided to give a reception to all men are busily preparing to make this women who are newcomers to the est high school dances clnlty of Claus next Thursday after-! le (-kaii-iiion of Ihe various eormnit-noon February 4th The unused room tees are- M'ss Bess Palmorlee floo of the school house will be utilized for the occasion and will lie made at- Miss Doris Dozier decorating DeWltL Bee program Cappelle Damrelle ST STANISLAUS CATHOLIC Seventh and Rev 3 Giles Pastor Mass at 9 a nt Children's Choir will Bing the hymns High Mass at 10:30 a Bordese Mass in will be sung by the choir of which Mrs Robert Welch and Mrs 1 Oakes are sopranos Mrs f) Randsburg alsto Messrs Higgins and Oakes tenors and A Schwab baas Miss Kerrlck will officiate at the organ Bass Solo "Veni lesu" A Schwab Sermon lird's Rev Oliver Welch Evening Services at 7:30 Rosary Soprano Solo Mei'ia" Mrs Ira Whittaker Sermon "Call of the Shepherd Rev Oliver Welch Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament I 4 The subject of the morning sermon 1 by the pastor will he New and of the evening sermon The solos at the morning hour as an- flounced will be given by Miss Gabriel All through the country In the autumn stillness A web of gray spreads strangely rim to rim And you may heir the sound or knitting needles Incessant gentle dim 1 A tiny click of little wooden neo- lles Elfin amid the glantliood of war Whispers of women tireless and patient Who weave the web afar Whispers of women tireless and patient we hear you say wool on 1'ihls of hell is out of Apd yet we weave the web from day to-day Suppose some -soldier dying gaily dying Under the alien skies in his last hour Should Ur-itin if death's presence And hearia fairy sound bloom like a flower Hours of Service 9:45 a in Sunduy School 9 and 10:30 a Catholic Masses 11:00 a Morning Worship 6:30 Young People's Meetings 1:30 Evening Worship Anderson and Kiser The choir is directed by Mrs Kate Mrs George Hanseom is superintendent of the Sunday school A hearty welcome is always extended to all people to attend the services of this church music Orrln Roden refreshments and Kelton Pike ball Guild Hall will be resplendent in the class colors blue and gold The faculty entire student body and the be the guests of the Juniors that night os BELGIUM BELIEF A study of the terrible situation in Belgium has brought the Modesto high school to a desire to do some real good for those in such condition of want At the suggestion of Mr PATTERSON (George Thiriot instructor in English STUDY CLUB the school has been raising a relief Miss Provines county libra- fund to send to the sufferers The rta-n was a guest of the Patterson Senior class alone gave nine dollars toward the fund and the other classes Tomorrow January 31 1915 will be Sunday in Modesto and all who are within range of the church bells will be awakened early as well as reminded of tae day The bells Catholic Presbyterian Methodist -all will ring the hours from seven to nine o'clock as well as the hours of service as usual This Sunday will be the second of the kind to be observed in Modesto and judging from the attendance at the churches last year the church bells even to awaken from early Sunday morning naps will not be un welcome In keeping with the broad Invitation which Is being extended by the METHODIST EPISCOPAL Thirteenth and Rev Keith Paster The pipe organ with Miss Edith Bundy as organist and a well trained choir with LeHane as leader are to be heard at the Methodist Episcopal church A pipe organ prelude of 15 minutes will be given im the evening by Miss Bundy consisting of three numbers At the morning hour the musical selections will be: Anthem ''Oh Praise the Lord like to think that soldiers gaily dying For the white Christ on fields with shame sown deep May hear fairy clack of woman's needles As they fill asleep Toronto Globe FREE METHODIST Sixteenth und Rev A Mains The subject of the morning sermon by the pastor will be The Sunday school of which Miss Carrie Snow is superintendemt has classes for all children and grown-ups The services of the church are conducted both morning and evening BIRTHDAY PARTY The home of Mr and Mrs A Casper north of Modesto was the scene of a happy party Wednesday evening the occasion being Miss Beryl Casper's fifteenth birthday anniversary The hours passed quickly with games and music and refreshments were served before the guests said good-night Those present were: Florence and George Higgins Winnie Cornwell Mary and Willie Cowan Cora and Oi-ville Kirkle Milo aiul Homer Walker Mabel and iawrenee Pesler Mabel and Clarence Kc-hrer Kate Turl Miss Morrow Ira Marriott Beryl and John Casper CARNATION CLUB Mrs A A Fields was hostess for the Carnation club Thursday afternoon have helped in Ilka manner The money will be sent to the editors of the Literary Digest to buy flour to send to Belgium SUFVJfAGE IN The suffragists never sleep at se3 the club on ''Some Tendencies of least they never over-sleep for 1 hey he Modern Drama Several Inter-qre always on the lookout for new estlng book reviews of 1914 books'wore worlds to conquer The year 1915 is given by members of the club presenting the suffragists four new: Study club Tuesday afternoon at their (J Marks) churches preparations are being made Baritone solo "Only Wait O' A to insure the heartiest of welcomes to Briggs) Baird all who appear at the Sunday schools Gentle God Commands (Na- and church services The musical di-j gelli) Quartet rectors and choirs have been busyj The evening vocal selections whl with special music and the pastors he: have been studying in preparation of Anthem Breast the Wave Christian worthy sermons A directory of the (Shelley) A ZION 1032 Fourth Rev A Kiel Pastor The sermons of the day will be given by the pastor the morning Bubject being and the evening subject Triumph of the AH colored people are very earnestly-invited to spend Sunday in worship here Sunday school precedes the morning service SOPHOMORE LITERARY The Sophomore class will demonstrate its ability to entertain its class- -Mixed Modesto churches iajid1 what Ip in store for the church-goers follows: I states if not worlds to conquer New WOMAN'S York Pennsylvania New Jersey and IMPROVEMENT Massachusetts Already a spirited CLUB contest has been started in each of the states to induce the legislators to ap- prove the submission of equal suf- Held next Monday afternoon in Ma-i give next weak or the following week rat(Mj jtnd Jerusalem ber- frage constitutional amendments to soiljf hall The following meeting of The committee in charge of -the pro-'jS f01 tj1G luncheon served by the the voters -the club will he a social and program gram will have something good 'n i iiostqss Members erf the club present During 1914 two western day February 15 and a travelogue store for those who attend Howard were Mesdames Mae MeAlieaB I Nevada and Montana were added to will be conducted by several club (Campbell president of the Sopho-j Qlsei Way John Moorehead Ed at her home in Olive Avenue After an horn- of embroidery and sociability the guests were seated at the dining table which was prettily deco- 'Softly Now the Light of Quartet the Lost" (Ogden Quartet The subjects of the sermonB by the pastor will be: Morning Divine Human Co-partnersnip" evening "Timothy A Character A nursery will take care of the -younger children so that the mothers need not hesitate about attending the services of this church A welcome is is chairman of ibis commit- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services held every Sunday- at 11 a and Wednesday at 8 Subject Sunday Sunday school at 12 All are cordially invited to atten Church on Thirteenth street near the equal suffrage list In the same members who will tell of travel year equal suffrage was defeated in Europe Missouri Nebraska Ohio and the two Dakotas The governor of Rhode SYLVAN Island has recently called upon the (Tj-n legislature of his state to submit an I The Sylvan club will meet next i The choosing of the high school play Wednesday morning at McHenry equal suffrage amendment (Wednesday afternoon at the dub js always of great interest to the en-( Library Continuing the study of the The defeat which the suffragists house This will he the regular busi- ijre student body The play for this OutcU school the artists Paul Potter received from the United States Coo- i ness meeting and a good attendance year was decided upon this week It Albert Cuyp and Poller de HorcAi gross when it refused to submit ati js requested will he Fifteenth of January'' wju he studied Mrs Ieslie FerriB will amendment for national suffrage has a catchy college comedy The try-1 have charge of the program which FIRST BAPTIST Eleventh and Rev A A Holmes Pastor The choir and orchestra directed by Mrs -Holmes wife of the pastor add to the pleasure of every service at the First Baptist church and will be prepared to do their part well tomorrow A clarionet solo by Walter Andrews and a French horn and clarionet duet Intended to me oldest and the young-1 hy Mr Cochrane and Mr Andrews al'ke special selections by orchestra mem-j poranTTFBl hers The Stocks Quartet and-a solo- flltMil ir by Mrs Holmes and lourteenth and 1-Rev Pitman anthems wih orchestra accompani- Pastor meat will also he favors The sub-! The new pipe organ at the Presbv-ject of the morning sermon by the pas-Ulan church with Mrs Winifred Meter will he "The Gospel of Christ a (Gee as organist and the choir under Power to Chance Lives" and the eve- direction of Rea will pruning subject Voices of God Call- vide the there ing the Towuson is su perintendent of the Sunday school music Sunday The subjects of the sermons by the pastor will be: Morning "A SECOND BAPTIST Car Seventh and Bev A Toney Pastor All colored people are invited to attend the services of this church Sunday school is ready to welcome nil comers Phone Mata 1781 lor meat and gat the beat we slaughter all our own meats The City Market Qrtdar ft Van VI ear louts for the personnel of the cha-rac- f0n0Ws tors will be held soon Paul made the workers for 'Votes for Worn only ti more enthusiastic and in defatigable 1625-1654 Bull Albert 1620-1691 Portrait of a Child landscape with Cattle Peiler de Horch 1630-167 Dutch Interiors THE MODERN I PRISCILLA CLUB 1 Mrs Thornburg entertained I the Modern Priscilla club Thursday af- CANDY MONEY CHOIR ternoon at her home In Poplar avenue the toothsome sweets liked ENTERTAINED Rod geraniums were used with marl- hy school children and grown-ups to- The Choir of the Methodist Episco- g0us for house decorations At the has served a good purpos for the pal church enjoyed another one of the iciose 0f an hour with needle and thim-gjris 0f the high school The candy social evenings which oftpn fall to pu the hostess served refresh- saje which the girls held before the their lot Thursday at tile home of Mr i nlcnS Mrs Butler and Mrsr literary last Friday night netted them and Mrs Gerard in 12th street 1 Corson were guests and members the neat sum of twenty dollars which An informal social evening was made present were: Mesdames W'aer- anabied them to complete the pay Religion for the Modem evening CHRISTIAN "A Hardened Heart' Schafei Rev superintendent of the Sunday A Leslie Modesto manager of the Morgan company will attend a meeting of the company a officials and emplaves at Stockton ROUND TABLE MUSIC CLUB The Round Table Music club met Eleicuth und uej Pastor Members of the Christian church take especial pride in their choir under the leadership of II Dawson and those whd are pleased by vocal Anthem Holy Father lections will enjoy Soprano Solo Ninety solos and quartet set school The musical day follows: Morning Prelude in (Bruce) program for tilt (MarchettD and Nine' Rice of (Campion) Mrs jolly with musical each rv a Carson Freda Cloe A ment on the stage The new stage Tuesday afternoon at the studio of guest was -required to use his voice Hyslop Ross Curtis 1 lnd sceneryj all of which were pur-jMrs Williams The studies in some way to entertain all Will Le- Rjyiey Fuller and I UPvchased by earnings front candy sales i tonJjsted of a review of the history Ilane choir director supplied music d(kG 1 were used that evening and as one af 1 0f mu8jC to polyphonic music A liar- tor each one who regretted that "he I tUe girls said imagine how I mony iesSon followed the study had left his music at In a me- NEIGHBORHOOD much that stage and scenery changed Mra A Holmes Miss Marian sical contest Miss Bess Donkin won I and helped the school Haminell and Mrs Rudy visited the prize Those Avtio enjoyed the A New England supper was enjoj q-liose in charge of the sale were: club Members in attendance GOULD NOT WALK Aid For tm To tn CMll NM Stud WAfcut Svffort either the morning or the evening programs The Temple Male Quartet i-a the morning will sing the Morn by Shelly und in the evening Dudley Buck 'Stag Alleluia Ray Bradbury a member of the quartet in ihe evening will sing Misses Ethel Murphy Ruth LeHan- Mabel Weeks Sarah York and Rena Snare were: Mrs Sikes Mi's Thomson Mrs Win Ills Miss Stone Miss Louise Thompson and Miss Grace Bigelow evening were: Rev and Mrs by the Neighborhood card club last Keith Dr and Mrs Simms Mr evening at six o'clock at the home of and Mrs Baird Mr and Mrs I Mr and Mrs Saunders in Hack-Horace Steele Mrs Simpson ilayry avenue The dinner was -i Misses Lois Keith Helen Carter Mar- pleasant prelude to an evening of cards t-ia Smith Edith Bundy Bess Donkitl Those present were Mr and Mrs II Anils Carter Edna Donkin and Flor- Hobart and Mr and Mrs Sherwood and Messrs Lelnnd rigas guests of the club and the Simpson McBride Austin Griffith following members: Messrs and Mes Sparks Turpin and WiH LeHane Oakland Quartet Hark My Soul tShel Mrs Rice Mrs Brace Iewis and Hazard Posiiude -Dedication (Armstrong) Eve-aluis Fifteen minutes of sacred music on the pipe organ Prelude (a) "Holy (Air by Foster) (b) "Marche des (Clarke) Anthem 'Onward Christian Soldiers" (McDongai) Solo "The Lord is My Mrs Brace Quartet King of love My Shepherd Miss Nellie Reeves Mrs Brace Mr Lewis and Mr Hazard Offertory (Schnecker Anthem the Day of Rest (Pflueger) Mrs Marina Tucker and daugli- Postlude in (Nottingham) ter Mrs McMahon spent the first of the week In San Francisco ST PAULS EPISCOPAL CAMP FIRE (URLS The Camp Fire Girls held an informal meetiug last Saturday evening at McHenry Library The feature of the evening was a very helpful talk hy Dr Surry hue on "Higher ldea's for Young COMING AND GOING Mr and MrsRay Hards are In San Francisco dames Gailfus George Brink-erhoff A Carlson Peck ami Wilbur THE SENATE The Modesto high school Senate is jo HONOLULU enjoying a growth in numbers and Mrs Minnie Fields and daughter interest at its weekly meetings which I Miss Mary lone Fields of Princeton are held at McHenry Library Wednes-: in(iianai who have been guests of Mrs days Next Wednesday night there sister Mrs Galloway 1 will he a debate meeting when the went t0 gan Francisco Tuesday I question "Resolved That the honor 1 whence they sailed at noon Wednes-system in examination should he in-1 day on ttle for Honolulu trod-uced into our high expect to he gone six weeks he argued Melville Harris and Wil- Ln(1 poi their return to California liml McBride will support tile affirma- wil) agaiu vijit Modesto Hve and Alvin Carson and Hubert Sur- Cbilllcoth mors than to spssk a word of praise for Card if tho says Mrs Ed Davis of thU ttwn I firmly bslisvs that It anatehsd ms from tk gravs 1 havs hsen marrisd ysars and had two children After th yonngost was bsrn I was not ibis to walk and tar four years I was not strong enough to otand on my tatt five minutes at the time without something to support me Nothing seemid to do me any good until dually I eottixasoeed ualn Cardui ths woman's tools I only used about four bottles but today I am well can do my work and walk as far as I want to I can never praise Cardui enough and my neighbors cannot gat done wondering at the change in You too can depsnd on Oatdnl bu- i Hit cause Cardui la a gsntls harmlsos lourtecuth and Ret 1 tegetabls tonic that can do you noth- Miss 1 Provines visited Newman Hams Rector and Patterson this on business I The subject of the morning sermon tag hut good Prepared from vegetable hart needlecraft CUT I Mrs A Stiefva-ter -was hostess i dinner the Needlecraft club Wednesday after- PARTY nooi at her home in Tenth street Mr all(j Mrs Corson entertain-The game of whist took the place of a 1)ar(y of those who went to Bal-tho usual needlecraft and so it was re-1 timore for the presidential convention 11 a club The diver- jn 1912 at seven o'clock dinner Thnrs-sion proved very pleasing to -the club (jay evening nt their commodious members Mrs II Maze won prize -llome in Twelfth street Pink carna-fnr scr-e and Mrs Hamilton Gralz Rons were used with ferns in attraor-was awarded a consolation for her jve table decorations score After dinner the evening was spent vyhne the negative HUGHSON I The Improvement club cl 1 Hugason tastallod the following off- eers Wednesday: President Mrs i Birch secretary Mrs Wickizer and treasurer Mrs skinner The club will give a play in the AY1TH miss ELEANOR HAMILTON Misses Isabel Crow Doris Dozier Hess Palmerlee Margaret Winkle-lileck Irene Hartwig and Helen Win- Guest' for the day were: Mesdames ln reminlscences of the trip east imd iHableck and Messrs Harold John- turp pAXClNG CLl Tllf dancing club Car-dut lus a specific effect sn tha womanly constitution and put strength where it I needed Try Card-u NC8I ohneetod with the library by the rector will be The Duty Worship" A welcome is extended to is all church-goers to enjoy this service The Sunday school invites every one the next -will give -rles of dances Miss Elsie German of San Jose fourth In its sc Pauls I T-aurs(jay evening at the Hotel Modes-tbe house guest of Mr and Mrs A t0- The date was changed from Wed- gweeney i nosday evening on account of the pro- No evening service Is held at St Episcopal Julias Itnnsc'i Monottt 1 stories of travel elsewhere The mem-Rriggs Mint Howell and Miss Ful-j erB of the Baltimore party were: )er Members who attended were: Messrs and Mesdames George Pei -Mesdames Fred Chase Maze ley Davison Klttrello Sisk Wade Howell Ed Sorenson Corson and Wiseearver Moss Walter Bacon II Grata last-named couple being absent and Harry Wool their places were filled by Mr and Mrs A Shoemake Mrs Lee entertained the Worn- AFTERNOON en's Home Missionary society of the RRIDGE THE FIVE Methodist Episcopal ehnnh Thu is- The Thursday afternoon bridge club mRRKD CLUB day afternoon at her home I11 Magnolia was entertained at the home of Miss Mrs Mabel Perley-Stooo entertnin-avenuo In spite of the unfavorable Taza Grollmaii this week At the (b0 Rjvi Hundred club last ever-weatl-or more than thirty wore pre8-'ci0ae of the games it was found that ng aj er homo in Twelfth street pot The program for the day was a tbe hohtess held high score rSs Alice Lynn was a guest of the study of Indian life Mrs Gris Those who played were: Mrs clu an(j members present were: u-ld read the lesson from the lev Nightingale Miss Alma Dlnglev Mrs Messrs and Mesdames leok 'Rod Man's Mrs ts-e read Charles Northoutt Mrs George Nel- Broughton Griffin George Two and Mrs May son Miss My-rt Wootten Miss IjOtty iThrelfall read Story of Ihe Conneau and Miss Grollman IQ 11 Hosted s-ton Myrle Cipperley Harlan Cecil George Chapman Ralph Greer and Donald Ross formed a merry party' which "dropped to spend a jolly Friday at her home in Tenth street time Ross Camp nnJ IN SAN FRANCISCO STOP AT Winchester Hotel Third and Market Street Most Centrally Located Clo to Theatre sod Shopping DUtrict b8 single and family rooms 208 Paths FHEE for gmists Rooms $1 per day and up RKE BUS to frool all kpo nU lorn Holkins Shire FropHrtort Chss Busby Mansgvx duet ton "The Yellow Ticket" at the Mss Catherine Saunders came up Modesto Theater on that evening from Merced yesterday to spend the 'week-end at the home of her aunt Mrs TWO-T VflLK CL Robertson and Dr Robertson BRIDGE GLI 1 The Two-Table Bridge club met Mrs Ida Cooper has as her house Mrs Frank Bell Tuesday after- ROT9t her sister Mrs A Goodwlrvice noon Mrs Malcolm Niven won prize of San Jose tended to strangers mem er-j for score Shose playing were: Mes-1 (of this church dames Walter Shoemake Niven 1 Mr and Mrs Wells returned Nightingale Hoskins Belt Chas Wednesday from their honeymoon trio and Miss amj have taken apartments ai tin I Florence Northentt Hankins Mvrt Woottet) i.

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