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W. menovs Alum-Jinnah... EVANGIIJCAI. cannon BBS. GREGG Eden E. Gregg 1919. Grove 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples Service. Refreshments and social hour follow- ed by program of devotion: and dis- cussion of vihl subjects of our Faith. Last Sunday evening the ï¬rst meet- ing of the season was held. and cer- tainly no one went to sleep. There was an encouraging attendance. and this feature of our new program is giving promise of developing into something very much worth while. For a week from next Sunday night the Society has a treat in store for the whole Congregation. Watch for. further announcement. ‘Monday. October 6th, 1919. fumwmhameeflngtofoma ‘Men’n Chorus at the close of the Choir rehearsal. Every man in the Con- gregation who likes to dumbenurc to be out. Wednesday. October 861. 1919. ‘to know that we had a record-break- ing attendance. and the new arrange. ment for Sunday mornings is a grati- fying mecca. Next Sunday morning the quarterly Communirm service will be held. and new members will be re- ceived. Children my be brought for baptism at any service. Sands]. October 5th. 1919. ‘ The "Whole Family Service" begin- ning with a shady period for the dun-ch gel-col at 10:†a. III. Adult dunes m II the old mull ‘buikling. n which there Is plenty of earnest. interesting discussion of the pn‘ndples and qwï¬cntlons of Chrisâ€" thllty. Everybody come. You won’t be lonesome. and you m’t be bored. At ":45 the whole congregation will pin in the worship of Almighty God. Those who were not able to be pre- sent last Sunday 'wi“ be interested HIST CHURCH OF cum. â€INST Sunday. Odo." “it. IMO. Subject: "Kimmy." Sonicâ€. Sunday. nm a. 18.. Wed. My 8.00 p. .m. Rodin: non. lunch] at! Pflhy for mu. m in their do: n.- mry Sun!" mm!“ at 9:“ In W My. “duh and In un- hn alum†m. In. 0- U†WU" luvâ€"U†Ito!- moons-r MAL cam 30cm»: sax, ms. Sim-ch My AMI Trinity. unmannmumm bytheputor. won an. Immm 69h- Pram-[Pulse and Bible Study. Led I. ANDREWS DISCOPAL all!“ music. Evury Senior member he on ï¬mtndneethe’unioneomeina body. Members of the church and Ill friend- of the childten invited. Ruth 6:80pm. Jointnweï¬ugqttho Junior and Salon- Alh‘nncu. haul-7 Minn of the Junior ofl'ieeu by the In. Tho-.- I. Oval. M. Lu: Bud-y heron Odom-a. 0:009... 9:4itn. 11:00:. II. 11qu 7:aop.m WWW-hm. ' Gospel singing and 3 Gospel Ser- “I'l- lov. nun I. Item I. 8. PHILATIIIA (1‘88 m. Juhior Nuance aid 191.. The unmixed husband searches all London for Nora in vein. He return to Venice and there perfect happiness comes to them both when he ï¬nds her Ind their son. An mm â€bought." 3." . mum. “Ill! my mum silent "on. Int M It bums feeling It run- !» meo- ‘nn We've nomad this In can of m who mm M in. Mt- She leaves the house, heartbroken. and returns to Italy where her m is born. Newell forces the whole truth from Bissett and realizes Nora’s in- The day of their arrival in Eng- land, Bimtt calls. sees Nora alone. and demands her pearls us the price of his silence. He is accused by New- ell of theft, and, to defend himself. tells Navel! that his wife is Nora Shani. Newell orders Nora from his sight. heramNunmtoEnghndm rm» Lady Cnrnmrth .‘rhone worth- less bmher. Lori Binge“. is an ar- dent admirer for Nor-’3 hand. The young man is heavily in deht. and looks to Nun’s fortune to make life one min easy. Nora. however, re- peatedly refuses him. There he meets Nora (now known ‘as Christine). may friendship deer m into love. In a letter she tells him her whole story. He never re- Ireives the 'letter. but she believes that he insâ€"that he understands. They are mlrried and return to Lon‘ don that Nora's expected chihl may be born in Enghnd. She learns that‘ he never received the letter. and mi dares not risk her hnppiness by tel- ling Mm who she In. Non sum. a charming young Am- erican heiress. hi; nume- a success- ful novel. “Diana.†autumnal by At Dick: Theatre Thursday. Orto- ber ninth. . lint-111.200.... mum ugh-m “MLIMpn. Yuko- pad-mum“ ‘Wlmmw- umryMy-ï¬humhyu Vootl'hylnumâ€" My.s:flp.n. Climatic†“aha-tin: on Christ’s Tex-nu.†Bap- tismal Service: following, Tonight. Fridgy. October as. at the thlchallminviud. Acoodtim km COKE! p.31. Punt-looting“)! Thenwfllbe IMeoncaniu.lnd my: ofleudhhchflfoloutspeehlmt- '1 ummmaum unmmwm .mm m “Wmâ€: fl.†wwmflmmmmw n mumMu m .. mm mm, Mm. m m â€T gm m mam mi W. W “mm M m m ing- Ighldl no to begin in November. mo in. m. Evening Worship. Ral< iynwnmbyflwpaatoronflae Subject: “Counting the Cost," or his interesting ans-.1; mama. 10:†n. In. Mar-In Var-up. 8:00p... "caveman-clat- um umn.mum_ The young unimalo should .requlrr such care and attention on will give them a fumble start. Every mett- eu Animal husbandman knows that unless he is In I position to give I!“ young animals plenty of the right of feed and protect them from; and other animal- fllgy win m I: when I you lib I“ O fiver-lie n“ s? I! They Should Be elven Such Amati-n a Wm lmure Then â€on! Plant». sure. ‘ Undoubtedly the failure. or partlal fallure. of many t‘rnlt (no! to hrlm forth a Prop In due» to lav-l: of plant food. Profmlonnl mhnrdlsts lml: nflpr tlIls mutt". but the swamp farmer who has a few trm. whit-h ha dlgnlflos by the name of “nrr'ï¬nrd,†gins scant howl tn pmvldlng thorn wltll fertility. He may turn the sheet: or the calves ln among tlwm but and! fertlllty as they add l9 apt to he at slight value. mmmratlwly spouting. YOUNB ANIMALS NEED CARE Whore natural stud? and Mt" an nut "slut-l0. the no. tumor drunk! put up I amp-ant) anchor by building I fnmevmrt about 4 feet Mu and thnnmdtly mum; the top with brush, straw. In“. or My. 11m lan- pvmlve sandman should be M «I dent star. to pmtmt a hrrd a! mm In an!!!" us they It? and" It. As I rite. the mun-r7 hog hotn- MM not ha and for shade phrpvm during t». summer. I'm-h your hog mortality In mmntlwly heavy due tn “pot-kn‘ «unstroke‘ mm by maintaining the hogs In the upon without sum-m: pm tH'tlnn from the ruddy flaw of Old Sal's furnace APPLY IANURE IN ORCHAHDS Failure 99 Many Tree- to Produce "at! I. but to Lack of w Plant Food. but. During but vouch" hm 09", II! alumnae: or mum m. m an In “might-d by "I. n“ bane! bdrm m- hut. miflmcflmvt nuuuwmmmmm'w unuowulthtormmllboyto may to the old lemlnz hole with m, Int breath of nouns. Bot "an“ 1- m on m mm the M! «handed. Tuthvw‘Fd" “.1mewa- m “mum (or m ‘mmmw wallovulv M "I. United ‘iï¬â€™gi mumum"mu m brun- u-mdimm am Fun The 1‘.an Ix- mln MydPom-Wn. “Quintana-Jambal- Hummus-q shown In two â€not". mumvaredï¬ï¬alnllnotfm mmtmraunmmj â€WM" The Mxt morning Sergeant West returned to New York. Mlle he was waiting far Ms train. be can "to girls In plain gingham gowns, hurry- ing down the road. It can Vlrglnll that spoke Mr both. “set-gaunt West. we could not help comingâ€" to see you oilâ€"1nd to than Vlvlan Hammered. than was silt-n2. One half-hour More, Virgin" had sllpporl om unmet! and met her sister at Mrs. Blake's. In their hurry In exchanging gowns. Vlrgml: had not told her sister she had been obliged to slug. "310. air. that was my sister. VII- gmln. It was hm- tnm with our drmqâ€"" "It mnnno hp mtho that (Ms [M has hm «1mm»: winging voices. one wry Mgh and the other very lmv." The 1m 1" whom everyone «us now looking. mm (wk-n. tn speak he for-v um- mum say a word. Then the mammororl. "F4 am (he athor twin if ynu please. sir.†â€You are nm the one that can: nmr he mkvd. TM m-nwmumlmmt hogan: but when nn nnmtnrml but rlrh «mama volm mmrvd the mug (hm Inn II sudden div-ml among tho Ira" of "m Muno‘ am! 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When- luve yew am- noon?" "Why. mother. I lm Vivi-n."- The girl threw buck Im- may head and hushed nnmuy. “Wom't you ever be able to tell us twins apart?†Ilrs. minim: mu muklnl Imman- "on: for me man ml when the door opened quickly 3m! 1: 3an than! ï¬r teen rushed "1. «Ike mu of breath. “I’m hm It Int. mother.†Mrs. Adams [llm‘evl up (mm In! work “I was calling Vlvlln.’ sh- cum" 0-. “outlaw? wooded. on one of the be“ _ in town, we want an ofler on £18 to close estate. Have : few ï¬rst morn-’0 bearing 6 per cent interest gt: For infatuation m It! these, drop I line to . Fl GEN. I! so. In. St. her. one of those MW e“ 8 rooms with modern plumbing. tric light. vaper heat. and in order, has large lot with all agdtheprieeisonlym MI 0 er. FOR SALEâ€"981250 ft. lot. and" mom house in good wit. III! conveniences. in well located, all! station and school. the lot in I“ with plenty of fruit. I good and the price is right. only around half cash. Plant an Mumm- "III. A most interesting plum I! m gm: wlld ginger. There are .1 other species, a nr south a II and iorthvnrd to Guam; plani grown In very hm, III “ plum an 610 W H mad-e. ad I. sully ' It. ummped team at math brow-Iowa. ' m 9-. go I,†.3; 333v ‘ï¬3G2'ilééé‘Eo3'ï¬'Hâ€"ib-"5. huild now. = ' = ‘ FOR SALEâ€"Yew can!“ 1' FOR SALEâ€"At the edge 70! Chg?“ house and yards. convenient†heat)?“ 81M. cash. the: hm FOR SALEâ€"Well built 9 m «rodent mmiences. cor-or Id 11,4! M as!!!“ â€Maw-1!! would trade for small farm“ dilate-m. l-‘Ol! SALEâ€"But Grumman“ Mable location. near and“. 81.500. w. ml! or Innis ron same-4 room m with d- hr cistern well. Inn, house are 0! [and land. Nam nll «liable, melt-nu. M m id. on: of the best ho: urge _family._Priee um. remand in "output Ind 06:! We trues. ha MXM on yum! 1.5%!†Can 3mm km: FOR RAMPâ€"Vary dole: M H mun, IWXM‘" n 013de north W. Primal y“ a would talk for um." (um new In FOR BALKw-ohn only It! W2." mph" on the Im‘ mi at.“ ‘1 c «9- 31m IEALESTATEMSIII POI! 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