Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1920 — Page 1

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.IUMOK LEAGUE EN.IOVS HIKE AND IMCNK Sl'IT'ER

Tho members of the Junior Leajri! of thi Locust street church chaij- ■ .‘H-d by Rev. II. C. Clippinger took a hike this afternoon to Sellers j Springs, just south of town. Each 1 member took lunch which was spread egether in picnic style and an apiclizinj? supper was enjoyed by the L i'tuc. A most enjoyable afternoon

was spent.

.> aU Tv easier romped away witn anklm tracksters here Friday ' to the top heavy score oi , jo Jcmt Thurber’s met «dd ' ae a saorle first in tho ontire

ally all the cotap l - Worship

a, among the Old Gold Thin- , . t ^ , L

r good marks were made

. u , s and the' broad ’un.p. u hurled the plate 122 feet . ; ; nc hes and Bun Guill went

ti', inches in the broad jump Cammed in the \ *n mile, the pole vault an' 1 tne

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r,„'h jimp

H. Jones was the nuiiv-

’ :h man, throe f'ists.

vv r \ FORCES PUSH FIGHT j.OR NEW ( fl.MU.'l AN

■ iir.g to reports ii^ political a rs in Indianapolis Senator ry. the Republican nominee for ' State s Senator, and his ft ion- ,( no wavering in their ation to demand a row state .a i in place of E. -J. W as- ; f Huntington. ; '.i v there were indications that • T. McCray, the primary r.r.mgovemor, would join wiih ' it n forces in asking for a • .Mt" chairman, but it was said thtr conferences that Mr. • i, ,vas acceptable to Mr. Me ■ d that as far as the McCray I concerned, no objection ■ offered to his re-election.

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•M \\ GIRL'S GLEE CLUB ,:VF. A PLEASING CONCERT

Girl'. Glee Club of DcPauw, t large audience in Me Harry r ■ t ight with its home concert. • d on the program was a •'tied, “ In a Japanese Gard■by a cast selected from f Ihi club. The sketch was hy Miss Gladys Jolky, of At.' i’.urv School of music, who is ■ of th, club. Miss Elizabeth T i violirdst of tho club, Miss ■ Gey. r reader; and Miss PaulV.' ] m reader. The club gave • r * in other cities during its at ai n i- always enthusiastically received. u

MX .1! H SANII HOGS; PRICES DOWN 2r. CENTS

1 ■ apolis retceipts—Hogs, (j.OOC A. uried o\er from Friday; catT t and sheep 50. H - were 2r>e lower, with general at *16.00 to$15.50. The top *a- $15.75, Heavyweights sold Ml.-’5 to 14.75. Local buy. rs took '•* i and outriders 4,000. Pigs went ;r m *14.75 down. ‘ ' were slow and weak; calves -tcady, and sheep were steady. , ' OLLEGK AVE. M. E. CHURCH " F. Kirkpatrick, minister. h ol 9:30 ^i'' 1 • tention is called to the < nss being taught by de nnd the Business Worn 1 which is rapidly - wkg, '•toning Worship, 10:40 A. M. Spec io Mother’s Day Service. Student -unuations have be'en invited to at- * • this service in a body. The pastdi Pnach on the subject, “ChristMotherhood and the times.” Prof, "hsnn will sing, “Little Mother of • v j ”'• . and Robert Taylor will play a v >olin solo. and girl’s Training Ctas^ •kSQ o’clock. Kpworth League, f»:30 o’clock. ’•ning Evangelistic service, 7:30 vh. Big ch' . us will sing. Tlv 1 >r will preach on the- subject, 1 ln '• ho t.ingcred.”

LO( 1ST STREET CHCRCH H. C. Clippinger minister.

Bible school 0:30

10:40

Sub.!, ct: “Jesus and his mother”

Si rmom tte to children. S!" rial Music by chorus.

Boy scouts will observe ‘Mother’s Gay’ with us and attend in a body. Tunior League 2:00 University Concert :1:15 Svi'cial Mother’s Day Service.. 7:30 Reception to all new members bv the men’s and Ladies Aid next Tues-

day evening.

A most cordial welcome is c• tended to the new members of tin Christ- : rn church to h. at our Bible diool this Sunday at 0:30. CHRISTIAN CHI IP H Levi Marshall, Pastor. Sunday School 0:30 "la; ' ; for all. Goal 300 Special Orchestra. "V aching 10:40 Subject, “The Mercy Seat." 'nthem, “Mother” Adams

Choir

inviMatien Dr. Marshal! Responsive reading and Gloria. Prayer. Solo, "Little nioth-.a of Mine" Mr. Beane. \nlh.m," The mothers ig our 1. ml.”

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dfferatory Solo. “A sweetheart never tahis ,i Mother’s place” Mr. Graham. Short talk on Mother. Rev. Marshall Communion. Invitation Hymn Doxology. B' nedtetion Prstlude r lhristian Endenvor O-JO Evening Service .. 7.50 REPUBLICANS NAME BARI LEV CHAIRMAN Although they bait hard work getting enough committeemen together o make a showing, the Republicans net this afternoon in the council T.umber and elected Rupert Bartley, Mayor of Greencastle. as their county •hail man. F’ank Hays was made Vice Chairman and Donus Denny of Cloverdale was made secretary. Roy Abrams was elected treasurer.

•IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" BY HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS

Hive Rebecca Lodge will meet t^’ ia X Gening at 8 o’clock. Initln°lher important business. olli * Caldwell, N. G. Frona CrawSec.

Everyone was pleased with the Senior High School play, “ It Pays id Advertise ' a comedy in three acts presented Friday night in the high school auditorium. The crowded nouse will bring nearly $280 to the class. The credit of the success of the play goes to Miss Lela Walls who untircingly coached the production. Miss Lillian Southard has charge of the financial end of the entertainment. All the parts were well chosen and thi cast brought many peals of laughter from the audience. Those in atcndance were very appreciative and heartily applauded at the end of each act. i • Senior Class is indebted to people for the lending of furnitur ami other stage properties for Friday night. Tin story of the play dealt with "The Thirteenth Soap Company”, a ‘'iititious concern. he cast of thi play is as folows

Mary Grays - 'luhnson .. Count v l>' .• .iiiin 1 Rodney Martib ... r ’yr* Martin .... \mbrose Peal .... Marie WMlinn Small ... , TVvpnPl Mr Ch '-.m Miss B'u*k t'lle’w Clark George Bronson . .

A HOME NEXVSPAPER FOR ALL THE PFOPI.F

CRFLNt ASTLE, INDIANA. -tAlCUDW. '-'A',

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Ida Sheets Louis Hirt .... Eleanor Torr . . Dwight Isles . Pi :iip Maxwell Mu nail Abrams ... Edna West .. Emerson Parr .. Frank Irwin . Helen Tucker .. Harold Talbott . John H. Stoner

You Can’t Si .-cerd Through Dscelt I you donn’t know, ray so. It’s a s’-;p of Ktrer..:tU to knowledge your v.vkr.e s. I ivnrc !•' Irai: parent. You can't Id •>;-!>in I it < v. n up before you're s.l* , .ll up. Pat e prhto ' a Joke and not a r>ak di. • • •; us u!ul It doen’t d'v id •> you. Tie-re s no defens" fnr ;.i : Sliai.i ■ and < ountnrfeils urn n id !' d tt’-j mo a at tlu-y are inSrp.'t* A Only : incerity ecnir.iam’s r - .ect F" imn' • ard v.i. li ha generous. I, • : r a., ameil of i. hat you nr ■, i : 'her v.mr nr ipation is liivrmceiul or yi.uho a di gv... a to your ocupui'on. T ;c:. s nothing detruding in ary '- •; -r. hie form of ta!). r. \V • d .n't 'i ,»in to tiio. •- w'io !apk uow :i cm la Ir ne i :s of li ve i ioc w 1’overty isn’t a mark of Inferiority. IV.' racy i u hanUicap, but not ;• (ii • ability. Har!..kip a! the right tint an 1 ia .': r : 'h :,••• e ' . . > ir. ntiv—a • i-,p icf rv olutl- ii. Need, not luxury; neccuslfy. not ecuiit] respona , no ease, a epi'.' •• to ri ’. 'l men rad women i.< thu

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Gr: ill i. a yraw i: which ol'tov t take •• root in c.bsi urlty. Four p: ilac of tli-a Unit ites began ihoir •il.- : • : . 1 - . :>n I ri apei v I; lor. rsli-,p i. ter, canal lioy an I ,ror?ry ci-r!: 1 -n determination urvoys a cours'-, t ie otrikinr; point isn’t ■ ac.r.t. It isn't the type <a Rio tar.k, bat the . ,ie o. the worker that establishes ch - racG r. If yon’ro and for tho top. you’ll r.io’.v It ail the from Ike bottom up Your ci'libsr Is measured by tin mcRiod • and mo iv you follo v. Suo!'* an 1 trie’., a a*.-a are ueitin r Ins ructiva nor constnrtlve. False standards make false lives. Dollars spoil as well aa spell uuecir, '.. f eannesa and means often go hcml in hand. If you lack tin* counyjo to stand (of what you are, you haven't enough itrmina to witiisiand tho buffets and blows, the <! privation-; and the uisappointment-, flirt lino tho Long Road. You may not be responsible for your origin, but you aro accountable (or your actions. You can't pur re a crooked prth without leaving footprints and, some i‘no in your life, someone Is going to trace your course. Go straight and you wou't hav^ to turn back. You can do aid ba anything provided you don't compromi se with honor. Real con alienee Is certain of it-'olf. It Is dean ar. well ns keen—too tine and

1,080 TRWS ON mm amt CIR Of MEXICO:

Tc Prspagats Tia P.caea

plant a »;ip Horn a t :o U 1 : ill In , r-'. oil v’.ich can hi 1 k 'Pi m '■', 1 •: rough il' • summer. Piace over it n a trail b ;f:’e. pushing it '.■■•)■;! into ! tho ground. At the end of a year ru■i'.jvP tho Rla.-.i; a.:d tin plant will uc i y tooted and ic.iiy to flow, r. —-

li.mal .Masuzine.

REYOl.l TIONAUV HEADQl AIM-

ERS ANNOUNCES THAT AD-

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GINNING DRIVE AGAINST NATIONAL CAPITAL — CAMPAIGN PLAN OUTLINED

JUAREZ,Mexico, May 7. — One thousand revolutionary troops already have started on their match ! • from hi re to thi* f ity of Mexico and 500 more will depart shortly, at • riling to information given out at mil-

it:.i y headquarters at noon.

The troops will i.ir.h first to Tor-

n, Coahuila, .iiul them t'i the nn-

tional capital. Fu aln, ore of th largest cities of Mexico will fall in' t :h hands of the n ohitioiiiets with out a struggle, if it has not alreal;, h-en captured, according t > Brig. Gen. Francisco R. Serrano, chief of Staff of the revolutionary army who

arrived here today.

Agtnl of Reconstruction

Fr‘. worn out while stir-kin;.- for w:. ii rims. Cut away the foot. I' .'d ihe. :op doulro and lie .a or over::-. •. ti:o edges. Tho edges may bo board and a strap f.isl-n -tl a. rosa Rue ceiii. :

ev ...iu the baud, '.uroi.g.i.

Gallant

John T). Itnckniehrr Jr. ! lls a star>

of I. ■ lather.

‘ i''a*.ii t tells many stori a. Some t,: .i . lie tell.' a m vr one. Not Ions ) r Ir. -d one to me that concern .. uki'.i who h id imbibed rathor u.o ; ,•) I. . Tim man, in this cemilthm, fep it i .i watering trough. To tiie oh! ei wi.o came to ii?lp iiiin out as he vra!

]„ i In R. ■ v ri. r he said;

•'Di... r, hen .save st-.L 5'ou save

r; .au n -a sliildern.’ ”

The Piano

A rd -pi, Is iilniost a j senuitlve t .

heat and cold ns an invalid.

It thou! ! not he placed t'-' 1 • rr a'

ni . a ; tli - ie-ai iGaw v the ■ • i.

AePhcr . Ik ul I it he no'f -n open v ’aJoi , us i a a wet day t: - damp in } apt to rust, the key; and Arcs, and

take tin- polish off the case.

„ . .. Ah/av he p the niino closed v hen As an ag-nt ot reconstruction rath-, ,, , , n , M , T1 .

or than a fighting machine, the army I ( p. -. (1 f V -,p:eni!y vUli nn old silk under Gen .PElias Callus, which is • , rcldef, .-. • I mbV-r oi-c.i;dc,;-,jl!j to he massed here within eight da vs. . v.-P;i a Uoth moist aed wltd mentliy-

will make its triumphal sweep to the ! ! , " ‘ , , If t..i-y get very y<-.ln-,v, ruh with n

( ity of .Mexico. Gen. . -irano dm - . t p, • mon juice and v.iiitlng, and reed. “Our chief work will be to rebuild . , )v p with a damp cloth Bui bo what Carranza’s troons have destrov- | . j a refill that none of the ibis, falls

ed.” he explained “ We do».)t ex- j hi'i' on the key

, ... , K the case gels clouded and dullnect serious opposiDcn from the 8W>- „ lvP Jt H ^, )0( i polish with a risonr on the way to the enpital. I A , rv . m,!,. furniture cream and poli. ii i - I'll a ( hr.mol# lea’hcr. In towns it

m ant to ;et smoky. To remove this Pic over with a cloth wrung out of

vinegar and water, then polish.

Don’t pul your ulano close to Lie An illustrated lecture will be given „ /a ]| p deaden- the tone. To keep Sunday evening in the Presbyterian 1 If. In ncr[e< t order. It should be tuned

How To Sleep Respite tncomnia In the present age of overwork end artificial excitement there arc numerous people who find it very Uiitlcult to ,

got sufficient sleep,

Included in tills category are tho o who suffer from sick headache, hy-. teri'-al and neurasthenic persona, tin re i under the influence of some oh. i o : ; ami melancholic and neuropathic n.:.)-

Ject- of all kinds.

It is futile to Increase tile dc ■ ■■. ! They have no further elTeet. But tin y are noxious and poisonous to tha k> - tern, so that the remedy becomes wer '■

than the disease.

Sleep may be obtained by sknp'a means. It Is enough to act upon R ■ brain by means of physical am ni . T . ■ patient may he induced to fall ni’c u by some continuous, monotonous excitation, a prolonged use of the aent.e cf li'vrt ar. fir Jn-lance, hy the !i •:.•!: .. of some brilliant object, or of the «• n • - ! of hearing by n.i ana of the ticking ol

a pemiulv.m.

\Vi< i doctor li.vt min • • Ivd In mr.h'i’ir- the patient fall asleep he md<avors to cause hhn to sleep as long 1 as passible. This is a dlffi. uU nir.Ri r In citic where noises nro too Intense and too varied. They do not vet--' ev 'n during Die nlg'it, and uneca-ingiy , i | they re all to the nervotv.; patient Ids hn •i'i " Ids occupations a.id social

obligations.

The phyrlca! and moral over, irrlr.s which cr') tha inevitable r.ou '"ptcr.; - of o r Intense li' lilratlen n-.u .t b>orir nr-,eil hy sleep, whh-h while repaitiag the n rvocs w.c te will ale) s .voqRren ; "'l temp r ti.e nervous

energy.

Fur this purpc.io 5« tentiTc m who Is are h iag (levered ar.d i-cplied in the Cst.al ’.Irliincnt of henii a (or trecunent hy meal' oi a sleep "cure'' r rretr from tov.' s. Dr. i ilx lie .'.. ■.U in an r.”' rllcr.t ar '••le c \ tl ir- stibjc t, frr.ru wlR'di the Infornn d a hsra given is . : rantoI. speaks In I ia liighesl terms of a : r.iiil. rh. m foih 1 i .r this pur po • by Dr. Lemeale i.f Leil.fS. Uir, I'. tc.b’i- hrnent Is situated In Tenr ,;•(■' y wit ■ l tad bie ' '!:s:ate and li .lit aUneupliSre. He causes, hls pi i i is n nlc-'i) by Rie means In il inur'd above, and if llics-’ ar > insnffici t he has re mr e to a sAU more e'.icacious r iueiiy—namely, blue light. A ; Dr. Win di, Rie rciohre ted German pliyslologi t, fir t pcinte l out, th.o dll forent rays of Rue s.fiar spectrum bsve a vc rie 1 action on the nervomi sy. u ni Mot: <. I.untlere of Lyons oh rvi 1 that those of his employes who wori. I in ro , r.s tllumtnatei'. by red light became nervous and rapidly fatlgu. 1. This effect disappeared when ho repin ed the red Hg ■ by mean Red ir, in fr t, for men cr, well as for anitiials, the mo: l cx-ltlng part of the spectrum. Green r.ivc;; tramiuUllty, while viol t, indigo and blue are soothieg. pat mt !■" treated b phototherapy. The walks end . of the room ore all pi '••• blue and the window All the film' or blue ■, )• > ' ‘ • r inn. • ■ . :-ce of the inue

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COUNTY CHAIRMAN

j !'i . "i:.i !' UOMMIITEE M’A,

i IN < Ol KT HOL'KE TIL A ! 1 ER.YOON AND UNAN-

| niOFSLY SELECT MAN TO

OF THI P

N YM COUNTY CA.MI’AIGN

'-i Dobh- wi:-: unanimously l u 'hi Di'm.ciaiii; county cha '■!•' hy ti e precinct committeemen .i - . a .iceting held this afternoon a ! c’clocV in the court house. Lx Dobb- will succecsi Willia i h'ut v din, wh.i after serving two canu;. ; :n? Pid . d to be relieved the «lu;i ; cf that office and did not allow !A name he presented .-is a candidate. Te scjection of Mr. Dohbn c inly chairman is a most pleasivi : t.o to the- Democracy of the cepli i a yn-ing man of unusual nbill’. ’ ‘ and energy; a young man who .- ways puts th'Tugh any project ’ v • b h- rtnrts; a voting man w’i - h-s t!••» confiiknce of the public r.n.d • •r.Mnil born leader. Unde; 1 the supervision of 11.. I’- os tt; Democracy • of i’utr.a i com.ty can depend upon a thoroug.i and di pcnilabk organization for th ■ omi:' ;- campaign. Democratic hi a ipjar'.. n. will o. eistablishod; a Detni rate- club organized and everyth:)' po 'hie done to make the Democrat) or nnizuttM.) a perfect one-. Fay 1. Hamilton wa- named vi - el | an and Ed. McG. Walla, T urt-r.

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... . composed . . ci,. i„cal unit of i»ii oy telegraph - today, me results ..uuxi by teiegraph.

STEKEOI’TK’ \N LECTURE

church at 7:.'!0, by Mr. A. G. Adams assisted by Mr. J. I’. Allen, Jr. The subject will be the “Cameroun Mission, West Africa.” The Cameroun

true a thing to stoop. Ambition (Ilea I Mission is strategically located in the ki -b nnd beyond the range of ridicule. ; country of ^ , n Cameroun there

about every thr-*e months.

And remember t at a piano Is never b - ril to best adv; i age In a room that is over rmviled 'iitli furniture and

liung with many dr peries.

' ; re 7 prinelpl ■ tatio. IK9 ou

To ». k-ve with and from nothing ta 1 k-ns, and a constituency of not less

i'.-r mere lllustrloes than to fall heir to seme anecutor's Industry and enterprise. The pathway to more than throne began at tho swineherds

It i > •

far—your goal -.’ 111 stry fixed. 1 government, now administering the

Keep g.-ins and every day will bring yon m irer to realization. Tho longest I,- it r wu» built one rung at a time. i m’t look to be encouraged. The rest of us want the best as badly ns you do. We’re all your competitors— what ve give you wo don't want for

ourselves.

Depend on no ouUkle aid. Conscience is your one safe guide and adviser. Conceit and vanity are your two great enemies. You can only be checked by others— you can be wrecked only by yourself.

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To Peeve.<t Draughts

A simple and practical way to pro-v-nt draughts en;-ring under a door

.. ,.. ..... i j that has, through shrinkage, a wide than 150,000. The zeal nrd the earn- , .m,.-,

ri-'-'i ti'i 1 r i !.i t i fold three thlek-

cstnrss of tbc mi : “a— -rl *’’ • u , ; •...- ..,.;.-tlier ju»t the width ■ vnngtlistic spirit of the Christians. 0 f the door anil t o Inches deep and have won the favor of the Fit tic h 1 cover it with ser or cloth as near

' the color of the daor as possible. In t!,:* tlir, ■ 1 ; i .Alga,

aa , : , f ".a light Is supplied by electric ! •- '.vit'i blue bulbs. In order to c:'..a ' a gradual transition between th ■- .uive blue and the ordinary will ■ Unlit the corridor.-, and halla •ire lllu it- I with green light. Alter a sh'" ) Journ In the blue light the nervoi '■ ' •i begin »o feel the i•) f 'C- ; 1 1 o: I i us diminish. Calm comes little little and presently re-

(rc-sl ing sleep | The

Amid such surr.. ndlngs the patient .vion iiss to sleep. Care Is taken not .

the sleep 1

i!ii niiii s Gin- Club of De i’auw will givi a acred concert in Me llu-ry Hall Au. *y afternoon at 3:lfi i i )i n. Th program will lx- entireIj liiffci'.-ni irom thi regular concert given hy the i luo. Miss Martha

Tripp

gi\

r nr. 1 M O.nar Wilson will i" up . jIo;, i r.d the tjuar-

De F-i.

this at.

The Tigers

om Is on their recent

n ed songs.

in. Kentucky

1 McKren

'.nt 1 te Cols o i •.- t.,,).

The Phi Gam, Beta, and oig.n i Chi fraternities art- planning appropriate observances of Mother’s Da r next Sunday. Parties will be giver during the week end and reception; will hi held Sunday afternoon.

to disturb him. The more

can be prolonged—for days or even w "ki -the ninie the subject will benefit from its efficacy. The patient takes his food and attends to his own wants In a quasi-automatic manner, immediately afterward* resuming his lnl*rruptad sleep. Many overworked und nervous .people from the cities, who complain of n thousand different Ills, would be rapidly restored to health by

such a sleep ’‘cure.’' J

; THE PRESBYTERIAN ( HUNCH

An Eye-Opener

Alwr.ys have a glass medicine drop- | per ami a bottle of ro: o water in the t _ . . medicine chest and In your traveling | Vletor L - Raphael, minister.

bag. Then v. lien you get a foreign ! Nunday School 9r:w body In your eye you will ba spared j Morning worship 10:40. Sermon much pain and discomfort If Hie fid Christian Contentment." Misa Anna

lowing very simple and harmless

method Is pursued: Put into the medlrh: - dropper six drops of the rose water. Pull down the lower lid, rt -at the liquid on the surface of the Injured eye. After the rose water has been In the eye for a few seconds use the | empiy medicine dropper to suck out the liquid and the foreign matter will

come with It.

colony, nnd ever'’ indication points to

a large develonment

Bow to this thre

on«a a quarter of an laca from escu

of this entire ; ftn( j Rn( i on( . | n the middle. Fasten in-

reginn under the p'Y|. il governmont. * to the bottom of the door three small Sfrnteev is the word which fittingly i screwhooka and hand the rings on

,, ... , C • them. You will have a perfect protcc-

’ >os,t,on of th '‘ r '‘‘ mpr -1 tlou from cold air coming under the

door and one that is easily removed

1 e'-o Mission.

’ Everybody invited,

hour well spent.

it will be an

HERALD WANT AD'"' PAY

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and kept dusted.

To test silk fray out the threads and break them. If they snap easily, It is not good. The warp thread running lengthwise should be of equal strength with the wool thread running crosswise.

Woodcock will sing, “Mother O’Min* ” by Kipling. The choir will render the anthem,” Must Jesus Bear th.'

Cross alone”.

Young Peoples Christian Endeavor 6:30. Mr. A. G. Adams of Cameroun

Wist Africa will speak.

Evening Services 7:30. MY. A. G.

— — !.• 'i J p \ ll-’O, J . Cpan.th Meat oa.U will give ar illustrated lecture on Spanish meat balls are as palatable , “Cameroun West Africa.” Special an they are rare, and made thus. One Music. Everybody invited, can of tomatoes, one onion chopped j Junj()r chri , tlan Endpawr , Tue „

tine, Karlic or cayenne to taste; this

forms the ’■Spanish.” One and one '!«>' afternoon, 4:00 o clock. Leader

half pounds of hamburg steak. Soap : Msrioris Shiite.

half a loaf of stale bread, drain off ail i Women’s Circle Wednesday afterwater Take one egg, pepper and salt „ oon ,. so wi „ nlo „ t wi 4 h Mrs. JoctiS « '**»• m .' X - t0 r. l . he ::.r O !. 1 J“ t0 ,„ h ‘:!. 1 ! : Ei-I for White ^wir^.

Prayer Meeting, 7:30. Thursday

Evening.

the size of an egg and cook In the ‘ Spanish'’ tio-s* quarters of an hour.

SUBSCIBE FOR THE HERALD