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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 12

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FA'GE TWELVE. THE JANESVTLLE DAILY GAZETTE. SATURDAY, FEBRUABTf TMff. West Bluff aiv.1 -Madison streets. that sometimes must be satisfied at.

In the Churches! vilio high school' team. i H. Tiet of Lawrence college was a gueet at the Methodisi church aio ii regenerates tne normal and makes abort work of the Conducted By S. Bennett Something To trace Edgerton News parsonage a portion of the week. Lei; Aider.

is attending the-cement the at. snow toat is being held Nordby, the district, presi Evansvilie News The Fimt Presbyterian Church. first shursh. l.nr.yayl upi.vi Nortn Javkso-i thr- cnr-ner of Wall. Hev.

George Edwin Pari-soe, pastor. Sunday Bible school. A class Edgerton, Feb. The Men's club of the Congregational church held their weekly mooting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Borgnis last eve-a goodly number being present. Ior me evening was Hghtly different tban the First Christian Church. Fl si Christian church. Corner ami ri.demv rihirk Va kfl ummings, minister, sip 10: a 111.

i Ln p. Uvenlng worship: 7:30 ra. Prayer meeting Thursday- 7 70 club gener- ally dJ; Evansvilie, Feb, 13. "Word was re-ceived here yosterday or the death of Miss Anna. Boyce, at her home in M.idison.

Misa Bavce, discovered dead in her bed, death being due to Mornins worsh 'TUfr- Is a. Trust," People's tian JiinlriLVor. Topic: new building -to be elected-on Swift Mrs. F. Joyce, who has been visiting fit the home of her siBter, Mrs.

Cksai'y, returned to her home at Chicago yesterday. Miiss Grace IJe vine called on Janea-ville friends-yesterday. Will Ford1 of. Janesville transacted business In Edgerton yesterday. Dr.

Smith received coon nt vnt-v viaea outween tUe, "Tm-r, to Put and Steel" by Mr. 0. W. Gifford. Forestry" by iieart rrouoje, i-'or tile past.

Jjiuric-rea months she made her home in Madi-; adn "Side Trips iii Callfbrnfa" by Mr i son. Prevlpasly to that she lived in Borgnis. Light refreshments Verel Tcmiiinc msa'-vm srviuia Bible me t.i 010 ijiio. 7:30: Evening praise Theme: "A Plea for Simplicity Wecnesdav, r-c rch school at M. E.

church. wr.l t. the a-f 'lie city, whore she was served and an nnlnvahlB i.ri fancy- White Orpington chickens yes- 1 1 sermon. i music at tho seminary. Her death tive Bvening spent by all nrho attend- Thursday, Mid-wcel; prayer in- will be the; conies as a sad shock to her munv evi i Funeral announcements A petition is being circulated for over Sunday visitor at the homa of fnday, ii.

jave not been received special train to be ran to Madison i Mr. and Mrs. Will Atwell. by the chorus chi on Miss Cora Harris, state secretary 'I pa Ian and iiot bell? 11 lead the Endeavor of the attendee tjie funeral long to the Kf lier of Mrs. Helen Puffer In Mnnmo ty.

Congregational Church. ConKrega Lionel church. Rev, uhas. E. JCwing, pastor.

1(1: SO li. m. Morning worship. Subject Thr. yp, v.

Har Kindergarten for children of the Saturday, Feb. 26 to take the basket 1111(1 rooters to the game with Madison High. Those desiring to go to the game will confer a favor on. tho team by phoning- Prof. F.

O. Holt of their intention ot attending the game. The Indies of the W. C. T.

tj. held their regular meeting at tho home of Waukesha, to take mud baths iflrat or the week. Mrs. Puffer wns a past state president of the R. C.

and known thro-jphout the stute In W. R. C. work. Fenner Beala of Magnolia was a local business visitor the last of the Mrs.

Ham spent the first of the week with Chicago friends. cure for rheumatism. Mists Carrie Tenck 'of Brodhead is a iftiest at the home or her sister, Mrs. B. J.

Springer, for a few dayB. Mis.s Ada Davis is visiting friends in cow.lu-v- ill leri thr prayer mcetins next week. a I will iav: a birthday social Tuesday church. a gi-ls' clioiu.F will sins Sunday evening, Feb. 27th.

Christian Sclei.ee Church. r-i rrhurch or Christ, (Ki.uif .,1 day school, Classes jeiitiey yesterday after Mudnion over Sunday. I for ail. 7:30 p. "The CI: Thursday.

7:3 ins- Subject: a the mt i i.uif itopinson u-ruoD ana Miss worship. Sub racier of p. m. rsar-P Loyalty." Sizer a state officer, ublie are uordiaily united ee meetings. all of i Pwelve new members were taken Into the Mrs.

Size, having charge of the Initiation, conferring the white ribbons, the emblem of the W. C. T. U. upon the ne wmembers.

The uro tvirs. Ar.na Sinltn was a recent Jnnesville visitor. Mrs. Fred Hntlleld of Madison is visiting local relatives. iil attended the I.

O. O. F. convention in Janesville Friday night. William Taggart has returned from Richland Center, where he put on a contest," Mr.

and Mrs. Mont Rogers were Juner, villi- i'udav right. Mrs. Anna Garlieit of Belolt visited Inia; relatives tha lest of the week. i.lh i.i'ci i comer Pleasant and South High streets.

Services: Sunday: 10:30 a. m. Sunday school: 12 m. d'e-li en day: 7: -15 in. Hu.

A 1'- nn ieramp SjimIhv "Mine." Reeding emu. 503 Jackman 1: iluilv "xcept Sundays a.nil holidays, rem m. to 5 p. m. gram consisted of a memorial ncois wlllard and different annm.

Lafavetts. Feb. 18. Purdue priate papers were given. Miss Ids tor Nelson favored the Indies violin solo.

The. work of 7V took Northwestern down First Baptist Church, fifsi Baptist church. Corner nr strep t-p Ilrv -ass-ar In: Papa, nr. -a-aralsv school in J. 1 -ijii n.i::afc.il..

A class for every age. MoruhK- Sermon, by J.rr. of Everv rupm 'S 'rgeu far fl-p- splendid sec- in Ultr iNin) linskpthall rnnn KViHsu ight by winning a close and exeltinlc nijjnt by winning i. u. ib iur tea oeitetment or thu The Race St.

Patrick's Church. Patrick's Roman Catholic itiiighand was a Janesville pas- urcl -Corner Cherry nttd Holmes iVVoIr uiU 11 sioi the ki-him li to 12; Coach Vattghan's men Udies to nolo the rapid growth am; showed a reversal of form and played ahievements they have accomplished, like winning team all through the F. W. Schoenfeld gave an after ontest. The result took the Purple dinner ncniy, pastor.

Hal Jaueaville Fridav nit-hl Ri'V Mriluuif, talk at ciscant pastor. Sundav. society: 6:30. uanquet new. at Je- trom first place In the conference.

Junior see Peop Splendid music 'lierry Hero is a jrieture for you to copy on a piece of tracing paper. Place thin sheet of paper over this drawing so that you may see every line clearly. Mark over all lines with a soft pencil. After finishing this take the tracing and place it (face down) on a sheet of white drawing mm take a hard, pencil and" these same lines from the back. Thi will transfer the sketch to your drawing paper Ncxt tBkc black ink and ilnish It like this pin' and profjrftiu.

All curette tossers rought like fiends, called on and with Mosiman leadlnR: the attack Carl Peters of Stoughto Edgrton friends yestercly. pi nylv First, mass. 7:30 n. second 00 a. Inst ucass, lO.dii a.

rcspeis, 7:30 p. m. V.rs Lauder and tab: ure visiting her parent Mr and Wallace Titley, in Albany, for a few Cluailer was a lie visitor Fridsv night, 'Sage of Rdcionton. Saskatche- ing magnincent worK in invemnp si i i lit' Church. Ren: a Prayer service Thursday evening.

Catholic church. Iteev Prouctwt by Th Adams N.wEDaB- SO second masB, yir.it ''tjc-, 7: 111 ii ins in Janesville. forged ahead, but Mosimnn's ihri baskets cave PurHn v. Qoebel, pastor. Herman Schleim was a Janesville visiaor Friday nlghl.

was 7 to 5 in favor of Purdue, Brocken- won the game. Elcl1 Jas. Keller transacted business Oearless Windmill atid carry repair the Bower city Friday. -0r, windmills and pumps. Pump Miss fcitfa Walruth of Janesville CSasollne engine is a week end visitor visltiac r- la- repairs.

Quick automobile service. in. Edgerton and vicinitv BRU MM ON BROS. The Albion academy basket bpll Morgan House Barn team went to Orfordville last evening Phone 1422 Milton Junction, to play basket ball with the Orford- Successors to Fred Green. tiaau, lie lust as the gong sounded.

Hart Himmtn. broke up av after nlav tn tho tt ine laqies society of the Baptist church vu, er.lc.nain at a social at the church parlors next Wednesday Temperance Talk iVIoi-ning worship Sermon ow of the basket. "re onginaiiy fashioned topic: "Wha he 7-Tntv i-mi in the second half Northwestern mtael ot an outstretched bu. H. B.i.rrham.

Church," Rov Sunday school all Ofits. a Methodist Episcopal Church, flnnd-iy uuirniup rervice l.y to (he JjrtitherhooU clpj: noon, The Ep worth Tvuit ,1 ae.al a 1 auaynpi Alcohol and Crime. "We have before us the tollewir.c Fir.tepuai- of Dr. Rock Sieyap-- aUl ya rar.i endc-iii. of the Wisconsin hos- Evening service at u.liy niimil.

insane at Waupun. aunau Parents in Liaili-r, Miss Hulrmnl. Piriuiis prayer service: A ir. XI LpReers, Miss Uudla La i pi, i Tragedy of Indifference." Slier; est oecanse it eeriL facts in lily Free Methodist Church. Sunday school hour.

9:30 m. P. C. A service: 7:00 i. m.

Evan-gellst 1 W. Wade will preach at 71' 30 am ii The care is as follows "I'll: cy my eypeu, are a prison hi jjiner aaciier-. pursued. laiiu.i i I1'-' aerv.cea now prayrepe will cot- idud-ed ahoir "oi'-htnen pac" rrxt weelr. The 1 lu a 1 1 1 worship: -7: 31).

all Co ay; i eat may it a sticcfss. Seraieu, j'nd Icon from the lives of Ave Ftoberts, er a supremo Gift," and ninety or tnes. For weeks the world and his wife have been cutting out "HEARTTHROBS" coupons from The Janesville Gazette lrf'. IT.is thai oaly a II, ril of th a a of Juuior League rohoralo ami a err, en from outside sour or have consld- 1 rmity Episcopal Church. his -la-auaya; el, Lev.

Hat! Henry Willmann, the sons of drunken St. John's Episcopal Church. Joh.i'-i Episcopal church toy Fab. 7 0, Tvcrniruy- -jra-er a.url aeruiuiy -P. Suuulav l-a-dr.

arai All or- united. The Rev. Ie Roy A. Jahn, pastor in churge, Baptist Church. Ta.e: the paalnr'a List Sundav in Evansvilie.

There wili be special music Sunday evening. Morninj? worship at even ins service at Sunday schocl, Servicer at ion ut 1 3u. Congregational Church. Dr. J.

F. firawforc c-i Belcit will oc- crave I la-. ay: rut. belerr- leen. "Of this number ail, or 2.ii per Monmay Meeting of St.

Asn guilu at home of Mrs. Winl --nn la IjlluaMy urauk I frrp'r; I. nursday SL, Maihias' Day. Tnnih her lint or lab per re abstainers a. i-py -uuvi vv( hb tc pulpit at the Congregational iral Mllwtmke at th regular Our distribution of those two world-famous Books Heart Sunday, iceb.

20 very cordial in-t all to hear Dr. v.ia; i-Meuded Crawford. saloon the Christ Llpi.sdopa Tim Re John McKin card. I iiporlPtl on a in iv a i iuulrea unci Alcohol wan in excess by 41.:7 per tent, while 13. fi per i en', ware ubatninei-i-.

ha were the jiihuenee sjeptuasesiniii. Sundav The llolj comnumiou. and mloju school. i) m. livening iiraycr.

i St. Matthias. English Lutheran Church. There will be rOny oh Ieiihrtae -e; va-a-s in PishdrV I I Mcmdnv, Feb-ruary 21 al p. m.

All Lutherans anil a a n- ir.v.msvi'.le aru cordial invited to attend. P. Felten, pustor. ime vi-R? coni- Throbs in, iy. at 2:00 p.

0u Christian Science. He, a-. 1-1 e-rery SunJ.iv nejra-a -a Fisher', yal 7 i -3 0- the suiae mental and moral faculti stro.ys the ir-u pin-, ILthr: oerdialiy invited tc a- upas. Read ins room will Peter's, Lutheran Chureli. I iter, Lutheran church or ter hen in neks or.

and Center ets Hev. h. 0. Iiolfijieisler, M. a a a.

near, rue -able huavidnn Is About to Close! be open Wednesday afternoon from 2 rowdy a murderer, or a thief. The Hi, p.iUp., n-uae-i and a be ''ueariri. vilp, -vipihb ania r. a can rics to build. tan Church.

suits in les- Sunday school room KM L-SiveiC Norwegian Lutheran Church sened earnlnfi capacity, a oresian Ltalnaau: hare a a aeoae, and an appetites to ow mora! a. echo. a i) m. You are invitwl t-o rordiip with us. G.

Ii. Zlllmer, pastor. Nearly Gone! Our Big Carload of "Heart Throbs Whitewater News Any Day May See The Last Book Go! Secure Your Copy Now! Tomorrow may be too late! Whitewater, Keb. 13. A verv Ida w.isi piaen last ea-ieeay '-om -any.

0 at -be ariaerv bale i '-el iber Ibe earn p.a sj, allowed Invite two olher couple and about lin ui me young people en-ma t.b, -ras, Ives. W. J. Larltln i-i hi Pneino for lb" vaimeu's clubs or that Ity im the subject of the Philippines MZZlTn yZe Throbs." If you can't cull, simply send required amount, with 10c addUzonal for postage and packing, and the boohs will be sent you by return mail. CVer Polished has so accurately mirrored the real sentiment of the American Mrs.

a i. Anderson left, vesterdav or a al. 71 a ri-n up Miss Fly)--. tiers bar is spDndinss: a oa; a i7 IVlbaa, a blonghton. Krahn went to Baraboo to attend the real estate and brokers convention.

i Mr. ami 0 la n-wr im in Zf TnS contributed by more than fifty thousand of our ral'ril. "Uhl. ni.irr i a rtnii Fin1 re.n EnRdnn'1 tv.u, tin las' fall I e.sri det-e Ollnh Kirl. le ll! I ar.r :a.p- "-l Oar r' Ji- rep pb, '-a; I ulsFi or, an' -''-'ill, 1 fine.

flon-rieo ali.eridiriK the cement snow this pveek. Miss lithel Bramll. wont irivfc work. 1 am Se: vef 1 lU rcr much, my irrr.n' y. s-r a mak trad wir ltninn.

-1In or aiteii -J bens buh 1 see aiive icsvi ip1Mi. 1 I I (J of llOW I i.o rpend the 'week end parnhs, Mr. and Mrs. H. aoy was yiven last eveniitp at the high by the Seniors and 1 liavc ir, VlV- I bi-li- of Enjrlf -iPP 7 this wide world could do, their aspirations, their ambitions, their daily lives, hidden from the public gaze.

And it is a matter of congratulation for all of us that the standard as shown Heart Throbs" is of such lofty and meritorious degree. The fifty thousand contributions sent into the publishers contained not one ignoble thought or vulgar sentiment. Not one selection that did not make for the improvement of the individual and the elevation of his fellow man. Two beautiful richly bound in seal grain limp binding, superb cardinal covers, stamped in gold. Red edges, round corners, an edition de luxe for this paper's readers.

I Lester souc'hton ill -lain. do and Mrs. Geo. Coppins were at Lilma Center lasL evening to taterd the large farewell partv given at faineraon'a hall to Mr. Flunl: Kvle who, recently purchased a farm south' ol Millard, and will move there soon.

LIMA Lima. Feb. IS A farenll aoi' 0 "Wore you pot dat flne unlFoVb; on" lrou3'llJ LVow dat fine horse1:" I a sit. 01 vw-. ut Cap Its in "KenB Gecrpre SOevo dis to ma ti' shut' flir" rJrjrn door eea also he jsay my fure on trnln 7,7, j1" loclc.

ip Ken, was given -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kyle on We offer them to our readers as explained in coupon for the cost of distribution. 300,000 sets were sold at the publishers' price of T-1 ri, K-ams- 'ihey goon March lsmi 'M11 Jtew llome in Millard. wlfhTdCo'le HIRUt Th remains of Mrs.

L. A. Chapman were hioiiihh- ir Tuesday lug and funeral services were conducted fi-orn the M. 13. church at 1.40 p.

m. Wednesday. Mrs. Chapman aa uostmfstress hero for twenty years urav ous th vnt-nv VZLz. 98 $3.00 at '-Vaurapja.

iMjTtle and Hose Boob and their tather came up from Janesville 'tiMdoy to attend the funeral "j-Uialr grandmother. Mrs. others who came on the santc rs i I steamboat sti' pay for my place fo" rller como nvo- s'-t beeg- sol-- iiVYAL JlTn vnr 5 en rte air an- mak- love -wit- du pretty 7 oe J'. Pler.ty sin." --oU got de beefc- pat eos hard! for tnak" believe pr.v yoti salarj- for dal?" 1 ask. ees Ions Oui-a ne dd- ill; reply.

K' dam you. '8 4' au luu- bur jV jL a Tf mak; Deng, dam you, dec. dC CUT OUT THE COUPON Get "HEART THROBS" and Forget Your Troubles were wa oman ot Jane si 12s: Mrs. A. -M.

Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Jaat's of "niitewater, and -Mr puaL mint' am i form, "from Ifnrni'La locbes by 8 Inches emi 1'u lee 'Bradais. sure," he reply, "but itiu ees easy.

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