In. John Johnson of Gwen Bay. Winu was present at the marriage 0! her daughter. Hazel, Sunday and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. ., 0. B. Plumley before returning to her ‘11:. I. E. Phihthea Class will hold “I regulgr business meeting and w hour, Hominy evening, Decemâ€" It. in ï¬e church parlors. The “I! W of officers for the u yum will follow the business at} all numbers are urged 'r loylky Ind interest in good or! the class. by being â€ï¬‚“ ï¬t that meeting. An item of in: menu to many will be the in offering to be rgceived that E E?! S m with ;rhich it is hoped to re- #mmammmww â€"vâ€"-__, M which took up the greater pt 0! the "airing. refreshment; be‘ u served for the midnlgM lunch. Ill- Geo. 11qung and Mr. John If,“ uch arfled 06 ï¬rst prizes. 1"! boob! prim cream considerâ€" nfll merflment on being presented to .0 “new of them. The home of '1. III Mrs. B. E. Balczynski was m as the Mace of meeting. My H um lam mpw. w by ï¬le men who DIM-9 been Mail! regularly for the last an- a" weeks spent I ml m‘ening up†their wives tnd lady friend: lw “Inky mning. Bum was the a- _,A-_ g“ made: of the IBM Snyder. on: o! the moat ‘ U n employed by the Wo- un'n Hm Ila-Sonny Society. will “I u the I. [-1. chunk mt Bun- †owning. the mansion lain; the Thai Marin: of that 80- A ,_ 5..â€" E i w..â€" My“) avenue. pn Tuesday» De- camber 2, at 10:30 a. m. Subject: M and Salad Dressings. Kr. and Mrs. Chas. Phelps of Chi- â€, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCollum, who also entertained as Sunday M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins tad Kr. and Mrs. Ray McCollum. N do you say about this big ““9 Mon for the Curtlss next >WIyâ€"~Billy Burke in Sadie Love Ill 0 Acts of Select Vaudeville. Show M at 7:30. Those coming at 8: II will see Vaudeville and pictures. The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Evâ€" "died church, Grove St, will hold their. annual bazaar next Wednesday “moon and evening, December 3. h the basement of the church. mu Ruth Hagérty at the school of Mstic Arts and Science, 6 North mud-.. 7 ILL â€will see It Forest m nbout to prow- 0' " at to native I pm‘lv" iuouruo R. “It" 3â€" we : . Wire" .1 the DR“ on reduction price on Win- Leather Coats, Suits and Dresses. Mrs. E. Emrich my nvenne. â€"~All\'. nnd badly needed utenâ€" would mire very u- h. 'In. Enrich. 7s avenue. Gifts. a Aid SO. basement December Win- : and sale In late fall hoe any I“ weeds nnd rubbish under trees. Leave the son dean and we" ï¬rmed from the trunk to flight†beyond the spread of the branchâ€. Hound shoot the trunk slightly. Scatter poisoned hilt! In mouse Human. um entrances to Mr rows. mole noun. sud In trash pile: apt to '11er mice. KEEP INSECT PESTS REDUCED lelhulon. W “MN." on Am a. m A" No. May All Wood. and new»: u» du- Tnu and Mound Abel! CLEAN UP SOIL IN ORCHARDS Farm nut-Many met: from 50 h 100 on mm man than it Md (m your! an. and In still going up. “mu much «1' yawn Is stunning out In "a weather with out! Ill apple tr» fm [mun-flan? not It and" and!" u! once and wan-h out for Mr «an» "ms {at m-pmmmg and "pairing It Hal! a dozen mats. a few Wes. : day’s wnrk for Hm men and 3 (am and a tow loads of the straw you an ï¬Ã©nlng or aflmvlnx m mt. wm hum. an ï¬ne a mat-Moon shod Is anyone In pruning urn-v- one mm he: In mind "m "w 0le root! "at In! home mm Mm mvor Mn- nnln. (M "w Irma! HIM I! (M «or man prmmm "u- an! mm. IM "out 0! all the m wood 0- left on It! vines u w"! hear mare MM"! 01 mm man on prayer†«Inflow. wm. um rmrd to n" «yum nf tnlnlu foflmwd. It has been [mad but! it we only up «M rrnlflng mm at 01 near the min! when "no new cum sinned and mi awn: the Mania 0: "Ir MI’ mm. BUILD SHED FOR MACHINERY (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) Some poultrymcn feed their flocks twice a day. while oihers feed them three times a day. The best plan is to feed (owls in conï¬nement three times a day and those having freerange in summer twice a day. When there in a very long interval between feeds it in difllcult to keep {owls busy which are kept in conï¬nement. Idle {owls often contract inul lmhits, such as feather pulling and egg eating, besides going out of condition from lack of exercise. wm keep the fowls husv a great part of the duy. For those who cannot conveniently feed their towls early In the morning superior Sorghum Full. our the top of mo m-Id and thus more Ilom poultry tender: an Ice! nftcr their tutt- only um I My. 1! thla In In [M mnmlnx. mam-Ma mun may he (ml. follmrnl hy mmim gnln In the llttrr to lnmlnh teed In: the "tn-Ind" of tho day. It It In I: "to "mm. hallm- tlark. I mnlntmfl and: may he ï¬rm. and 'mm- .m- "It fowl. no co m! or In mo mom Inn. Man- dull-m. grain my I: mantra! In an. mm tar nun; am- In. Hu- day. PROPER PRUNING 0F GRAPES lot: I. cw Away 0“ Framing Canon It or Near When Nut Cm lawman Are 00!». Up Rapid†k Price Ind An Worm] d Ample Protection. m or FEED “gm!!! SEED. CHICKEN HOOK BY ROGUEING FLATS Faults in conï¬nement lust Bo Bo Over Field and Carefully Given Good Attention. Remwe Off-Type Plants. Idle mm on": tantra! Pornldm H-bm. Such a Futhor Pulllng Ind Eng Eatingâ€"an Out 0! Condition. loot Man to loop W PM M tor-Ming he Thur 'ool. n good pun “ to nutter nul- punt!- fully In the 1m" after the bird: In“ gone In "mat. TM- mln wlll (or touch food for thc- early morning. In case It Is not convenient to feed three times a day. the moistened mash may be fed in thv morning. and at the same ttme the noon feed of grain may be scam-rod tn the litter, whlch Mil keep the fowls busy a great part of the day. - undid-MI. All dead wood should be burned I! once. preferably in the arch-rd. If u I. showed mm In a hnuflm a “0.3th mint)? Mï¬ ask Let the strnwhorry runners set at wlll within the row. ln tilllng ll‘fl' berries. always Hm 9h! walnuts? 4‘ rate through the same way each time 1'th allows runner: to set wind would he Inn-0mm by I nurse min But when a row ls mntlm over an feet deep. mob a llno and chop cl and hoe up all outsiders. 30ԠDEAD WOOD IN ORCHARD WM Allow“ to L“ In Hap It Pun Incl-u mm Plan for Inad- m Rod-MI; Amp Run OuHIvator or Through Patch same Wu a Pot» um Runner: to Set. EXWINE LAND FM ALFALFA FULL-CROP YIELD OBTAINED mum nulmed. hut mm which the fullâ€"crop yiold «In he ob hind. They are. mfllflmc (mm.- mm. pun mod and mrofnl "RM Hun. The pram "as of foflllllef wit make the mm and stem ï¬rm and thus mow Wynn-Mm to the at tat-In of vegnnhlp parasites or Chi «mm! of Inserts. n «m give mum «‘th and In In nu: fruit um] I! teflllly hast"! mummy. Irv-d. nonhum- Mm. noon-Mum's In “Mo-ct to ulmmt manna hthfl “Hon It may plum- M MMr "rind†In alumni to mature tn the ï¬eld This lmvmiunl ur ram-"n rm!» In luck of mummmy In rim-Mn. m '0" n In n»- «In of the plnmn mu cum-In; aunmm In burn-mu not â€menu nw "an TM up 0! mm not! "Mk-n «Mn-h In Immu- to in sci-Mod to the Vlmfl' «1|er mm "on will in tawnnlnl In Magm- Inc M!" «was. l- mmmu a mm n! ma for at In". â€mm" 0.0an: shank! be mad! Mth n so" inn-r to dr'mnlmn "N wander of "u- can and who" at Ire" as "no :lnlnngt Madman. 'l‘hh inummm usually wm ha of grmffl nine In dowrmlnlvm "w nrlaptahmu of I punk-u!" "not In nlfnlfn than t mm: analyst: at "w an". A m win}: â€â€˜4th mm" with tho mun Munro»!!! and a mluhln rmnMr (a! I handle ls [mu-"m! for ml! w. Wk!!! Fonllhfllon, Pun 8nd and 1:qu Oahu-Non Arc of I! b not pmfllnhla to me ï¬eld» which no Intended for the pmdnmon at min or Imp. but In nu- promo In; of need. outset for home planting or the mortal. awful mum-In: [Iva Mum both In dull-n and um": nm In mo u'l-flu-vhm of gmwlng mm . :country was a most Important mplc: - 1and the addresses by Warn-n S. Stone " ‘ ' ;Gmwi Chit-f M the Railroad Engi- Mfl" WNW" Hold. meant Brotherhoml. by H. L. Fergu- over the [w 0' “I. “Nd and "I!" mmlwn. "N‘Nillefll 0! "If United Sutofl Jhambor of Commerce uml l'ruidenr readily detrmino the position of (in, men which must he rflniwod. Tin of tho NI-wpon Now! Ship Building both can be manly muulmi to promo" rcpt-vacating capital and the Rt. no! injury other than (hut m-IMM‘ Rev. C. Di Williumu. niuhop of Mich- â€! "0' mm!†"M"! 0' F'MM Linn mph-arming the (thu‘tinn I! h "0‘ DW‘MIM' '0 mme ne'd’QFhurrh. wrw tlcnwndouuly thallenr which unintended (or the pnflnrllon;in' {or . "any and mmmuon 0! min or 'mn. hut in ihr pmdnr . . In; of need. oiihn for home pluminc!"?°2‘m(‘hm:‘,:dnr" u: :"T': "w or tho lurid. nnfni fflu‘flnfl gin-Itch." “brim“ ’ V “‘ " " ° "°' L,-- 1,, .A,ll_-.. -â€"A .m-.. .n: GOOD STRAWBERRY “LLME In dwarf varieties [hp roguelug can be done easily by a man on foot. but In the taller growing sorts it Is most practical to ride through the flrld on horseback so that the workers can see Work can 8: Done 2|:in by Man on Foot With Dwar' VII-lulu. M". With Taller 80m It I. Prue- flul h Use Home. (Prepared by the Unlted Bales Dopin- ment of Agriculture.) ' In order to obtain pure sorghum and n ls usually necessary to go ovor the ï¬eld carefully alter It has headed out and remove the rogues or all-type plants. Every plant which does not conform to the type which is desired should he cul' down, or. hotter. pulled up so that there wlll he no danger of the production of seed from tillers prodm-ad hy the rogue. The†are ohm amt: "out In ï¬lm A0." I} Wm Char- acter o! "no lo". uppn all the flu!‘ res “inns very e rowing M tho War Workem Mnmr rvpâ€" Imentnuwu of the Armin 0! Italy. (hm-v. Pruner. England nml UM‘ UM- od sum uu‘lflh‘d nim- ¢lrmnl|om OUTSTANDING FEA- TURES 0F DETROIT “Y†CONVENTION The Fortieth International Conven- tion of the Young Men's Christian Associations held at Detroit from No- vember 19 to 2311 inclusive brought together “89 delegates, speakers and special guests from all pants of the United, States and Canada as well as the nations on the other side of the globe. There were 46 delegates from foreign countries and the intel- national signiï¬cance of the Conven- tion reached its climax when cable- grams were read amid long applause from Australia, Russia. Italy. France and from Lloyd George of England. Our own Federal Government ex- pressed in an appreciation of the Y. M. C. A. by sending Secretary of the Navy Daniels to address the Com vention on Saturday evening, who paid high tribute to the. Overseas Ser- vice of the Association in France as well as in Russia, Italy, Messopota- min. Egypt and with the Navy thru- nut the world. At the same session Major General Sommerall of the lst Division told of his impressions of the “Y" service in transforming the morale of the men about St. Mihiel when the "home" atmosphere of the huts and the Women Wm-kers came to‘the Army. That the eyes of all the world am world. Si then- an- rtill in RI broken he mom-‘83? The hull country w: and the all Grand Ch neon Bro: he chief spealu responsibilities s; and that “1- effort to take C K and restless Signiï¬cant i; un- now over 100 I Russia and Italy hearted. and tukil mgr of how. lmluutriul Rolutioml V was I most impo Capital mom ‘Dfe COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN the copy eyes The Farmer’s ‘ ) ' Bank Account The FW’ (1) w you know me.'entn my name for Tm: rouw'mv Cm 7, - . nunlhmcmmMethc cost.$l.00. 101‘ . yes of al " was fl Speakers (1) Hee‘smydoflu. all the world the testimony rs in dealing u as Christian A 1- mm mm! In Christ to the s ‘3 nations of is tho fr-ct t r 100 Seen-tan Italy healing Mom: in am- important (I Warn-n S. S Railroad [- ry H. L. Ft! 0 Unwed S1 taking Icahn: with ristinn Am- mu¢t bend : to the sor- ons of the .\ fr-ct that Secretaries healing the ng to them The farmer is not a proï¬tcer. He has earned his bank account. his credit rating, his home com- forts. bx saving the W01 id from starvatioa. But the world is moving fast. and to keep in weekly touch with farm condi- tions everywhereâ€"to hold what he has wonâ€"the farmer should regularly read Tm! COUNTRI GENTLEMAN. The information With both labor and capital falsely branding the food producer as the high-cost-of-living proï¬tecr. our farm- ers must ï¬ght .together under strong leaders if the; are to continue to get a living wage for their labor. In our own county this bank will always stand for your prosperity. Nationallyâ€"internationallyâ€"‘the strong voice that is speaking for the American farmer today is nur own 1! topic: S. Stone (1 Engl- Fergu- l States (Olly). Gen (hr-non: (fly Name) (My Man-I). are of THE REVEREND HENRY DAYTON U P - T 0 - D A T E i The dramatic entertainment to be given by the Epworm League of the M. E. church Friday evening, Decem- ber 5th. promises to be one of the best of its kind. The following is the cast of characters: The Rev. Daytonâ€"He’s Up-to-date ............... Alwyn Fleming Ezekiel Handnutâ€"â€"Deaoon of the Church .......... Lyman Stough Obadiah Hartleyâ€"The Village M: “Y" wax-ken for bravery and dil- tinguishod service. Hill! tribute was paid to tin: can Secretaries killed in action, he 175 wounded and he 66 who "waived other decorations. Squire ............ Ben Morgan Annie Mathilda Squallsâ€"«Pres. of the Ladies’ Aid ......Lucile Schultz Members Ladies' Aid Society Aunt Hester Hartley .............. .............. Lilian Washburn Leido Ledfoot ...‘.Bernice Littleford “Janey Knowsit ........ Vivian Wood Ileana Thinn ............ Bess Irwin. Elvira Snodgrass~Who believes in! There is no question but what the men of the brotherhood go back to their posts of duty wig: a new vision and a new courage or the world’s tasks before them. USE GAS FOR AUXILIARY HEAT A Gas Room Heater furnishes ample heat for the chilly mornings and evenings of Fall and of Spring. Used for auxiliary heating in winter. it helps to save coal and keeps you cozy and warm. I USE A GAS ROOM HEATER With the coal problem so acute this winter, it becomes necessary for every householder to con- serve it. _â€"-__.â€"__ _ nt 2:33 Xï¬séfiflflfl'riie“ it} westernun nnea was; 1 in? and Electric Company '3" lmmchGm‘n-IMAN. S'ndif ‘n'v BANISH CHILL Save Coal you will get in the next 52 big imes may make or save for you $100.00 to add to your saving. If you have an account with us, you can instruct us to charge. it $1.00 for your year’s subscrip- non. If you keep your surplus cash under the old mattress send us $1 .00 Ior’l‘nn COUNTRY GEN- TLEMAN. Or. ï¬rtter still. come in and get acquc’. :eéâ€"today. I“ . . . . ....... ..l"lonneu WM Melody Mumps-«Tho Choir-149d†Betty Knowlesâ€"The Visiting Nun ................. Ruth W Jolly Lapseâ€"“Whistling 190" .............. Lamina Raina Chorus of Ladies’ Aid, and Monitors of the Church. Love Powder Dowthy W Gabbeldene MILâ€"Who howl ’ Tickets on sale at Puffer‘a Drug Store and by members of Epworth League. New Shoe Machine. For shoe manufacturers I machlno his been Invented to lace the I!“ of the tops of shoes together so an} they can be drawn tightly over an AND CARE OF THE HAIB' Mrs. Mary L. Youde SCALP SPECIALIST Appointments by telephone. SHAMPOOING 54 No. Forest Ave.