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PAGE 81x Sports SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 commander of the nounced that it would ‘be con- tinued and chat “we will do it even if we have to fly part of tlle way after night.” The next stop is at Macon, Ga., Approximately 500 miles From there to Miami it is slightly more than 500 miles, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Whjch experts in government agreed|IN THE was brought about by the Dawes re- parations plan. ‘A gospel message. by the pastor will follow the Sunday Schoo! Ses- DR. CORNELIUS TELLS OF NEEDS OF INDIA AT “U” DISTRICT COURT OF THE! UNITED STAT! For the Diatrict of North Dakot Matter of Nick Wenzel, In. Bankrupt To the creditors of of Bismarck, County ‘of Burleigh atid District aforesaid, a bankrupt: is hereby given that hn February 20, 1925 the said Nick; Wen-! gee zel_ was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first. meeting of «his creditors will be held in the office of fenton Baker, 211 Bismarck , Bank COOLIDGE IS FOURTH NEW ENGLAND PRES An unusually helpful meeting of the Evangelical League of Christian The Intermediate Leagué will have a good meeting at the same time in the church parlors. Evening service at 8 o'clock. _ Spe- cial music by- male chorus. | “The Undiscouraged , Ale NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING NT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTAGE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh In County Court, Be | Davies, Judge. Matter of the Grand Forks, N. Chatch dia is a country which seek: ind Dibatity Service every Sunday at 20 a, m. Sunday school:14 Praye+ meeting o' i=: Sane “Bouth’ Side, Mis ; ss. rush after material fore Hon: %, C. VOLLEY BALL Wilbur. Wright” Field, Ohio, Feb. 28.— (By the A. P.) Sermon topic: Christ,” a message of comfort and SCHEDULE IS ARRANGED s, In the first game of tire Business Men's Volley Ball on Wednesi\ the high schoo. 1 rhe Bublit a Kiwanis Rotary v Ca Capitol v ulty encountered ‘by chanics attempting to start motor in the airplane piloted Major Thomas G. Lanphier, com- mander of the first army pursuit group of twelve airplanes which will attempt a dawn-to-dusk flight South Ridge field, In the {John Robidou, Deceased. Elizabeth Robidou, Petitioner, William Edgar Robidou, Josephine R. Dalbec, George Robidou, Ida White, Melinda Christianson, Al jund Sadie R. Case, Respondents. ‘The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said William. Edgar Rob- Dalbee, George Robidou, Ida White, Melinda Chris- iunson, Allie B. Bi se, the above ett lecturer in the state tudent body ut orth Dakota con- To prevent accidents evening ser- vice cannot be held befote the street light has been put up by. the city on their claims, appoint. a:account of the sand pits. frustes, examine the bankrupt and acl pestnery, a ane. ly come before such meet fe pated: Busmarek, N. D., February BENTON BAKER, Bismarck, N. D.. on Fri- 13, 1926 at 10 o'clock. A. time the creditors m: administered Coolidge as President in his Come and worship with us. Prayer service and Bible study at 7:45 p. m, Tuesday. ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL Fitst Sunday in Lent. 8:00 ‘A. M—Holy Communion. 9:45°A., M.=-Church School. Choral Eucharist. 7:30 P. M.—Service a Lenten service, on W. ning at 8 o’élock. Series of Lenten this yeur, told the the University of } vocation Thur8day morning. ‘ s C. Baker, of the Wes- ley Foundation of the University of Illinois, also addressed own right by virtue of his people exactly day from the i 3, B. HAPPEL, Pastor. wuguration of the afternoon at 5:20 ta « Trinity ‘English Lutheran Charch or. Ave. C'and 7th St, I. G. Monson, John Quincy Adams. took w fall owt ‘The line-up w “Training for Leadership,” Josephine R. he stressed the tendency in American higher educational day to lead finer mora early today, to Miami, Fla., neces- sitated postponement of the flight Serviees Sunday morning at 11 a. Topic: “Essentials of Christianity.” In the evening the Choir will’ren- “Phe Forty Second Coolidge from the days of his youth, his college y tical life until hi ein in and Sadie R. med respondents, are hereby notified that the final |account of the admini non of the estate of John Robidou, o'clock Thurs- |late of the city of Bismarck, in the ch Dr. E. P. Rob- College, and Dr. ars und. poli- ne to Washing: day. der the ‘cantat: Undaunted, Major Lanphier an- Psaim,” beginning at 7:30. Song. Service Church, Sunday evening, ADVERTISEMENT, FOR BIDS rator de bonis ROAD EQUIPME! Burleigh County, North Sealed bids for the furnishing of four (4), one man operated, horse drawn, road patrol machin ived This convocation and a Commercial | club banquet at 6 day evening, at wl son, of Wesley er spoke, closed the w would ‘be made tomorrow. T filers will return to South Ricge field late today. Christian The others, in ota, deceased, has Sunday evenings— “Christin Miss Bertha Hanson—Director. Miss Ahna Monson—Pianist. showing that the estate of said de- ceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue id estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his a ministration closed jecharged; that Tuesday, the 14th day D. 1925, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the {court rooms of this jcourt house, in the ;County of Burleigh, and State of Burleigh County, North Dakota} at Bismarck, until two March Sth, 192 Bids will 'be received on weighing from 1200 to 1500 and having blades not less than six feet long and not more than, eight Commissione Wednesday evenings—“Church His- Day at the Univers bration of the twentieth anniversary filiation of Wesley College | of and the Univer: GUIDED NATION IN HARD TIMES * ‘ 4 y and the cele- Kiwanis vs. Capitol vs Paeuity’ vs. Ki tol vs. o’clock p.m, Ta¥gart;* alto, Mrs. T. G.:Plomasen; ‘Welcome to all to attend the ser- teior, Fred Hansen; ‘Kase, RS. Ind- 3 vices of this church. FP. H, DAVENPORT, Rector. 514 Mandan Ave. | War Or Peace? Prevention of war and the cause of peace and fellowship among the nations of the world are subjects which are of vital and he be di HANDLING OF MATERIALS IS PROBE SUBJECT Price bid shall be for each mi Selection—Sun of My Soul—Chor- chine f. 0, b. Bismarck, North Da- k Court in the ity.of Bismarck, Vocal Duet—Dr. and Mrs,. Howard Each bid must be accompanied by interest to all MUNN THROWS HIS CHALLENGER tified check for five (56%) per nt of the fall amount bid endorsed or made payable to the order of Chairman., of AFTER THE WAR (Continued from page one) thinking “mn and Bishop Paul Jones, who is to con- ‘ion in St. George’s Epis- Talk—Rev. Monson. | North Dakota, has been duly aj lens his. cert , Cantata—Forty Jed by this Court for the settle |thereof, at which time and place any Second * ‘Psalm— (Continued from page one) truck said to be in the hands of the ee ge pr hester, N.Y wrootler challer ight fall oteh hold the highly by the people generally a in his own country at les en the major portion of the credit for bringing order out of the chaos that followed the abdication of Em- peror William, When the upheaval came on Nov. nd,i person interested in said estate may i ile his exceptions, writing, to said account, and, petition and contest the same, And you, the above named respond- you, dre here cited and required, then and th¢re to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why topal church from March 8th to the 18th, is_n secretary of the Fellow- ship of Revonciliation and one of his subjects is “The Blasphemy of War.” Luella. J.] Further announcements the mission services will at Mandan and the to show that this Red Trail gar records appear was assigned, and still was th Highway Comm’ the Board of County Commissioners, as a guarantee that the bidder will,!Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, Mre. 0. if successful, enter into a contract to furnish these machines not later than The Board of County Com- missioners reserve the right to -re- yor all bids. » Feb. 28. funn, world’s eliminated another title here when Pat McGill of Nebraska, in voth ‘times with W. J. Targa Halvorson, Hilda Boe. Olga M. Steen, Hallberg, Jeannette Myhre, Egther EY’S HONEYTAR as asked concerning his re- port in November 20, 1923, Fred Hansen, G. N. Munn won the first fallin ut 3 minute By order of the Board of County 5 FRANK J. JOHNSON, County Auditor. jor in sueces- aximilian of Baden, who had been instrumental in nego- ing the armistice. role, becoming cl ion to Prince ‘i STA SHEN mentioned there were many articles ESTABLISHE said Srevane shoatt not be allowed, in the store room aid estate distributed, N TO DUSK fi lh DAW | FLIGHT HALTED 40 seconds and the second in 26 seconds, Bass: R. S. Indseth, P. N 0.-A,-Myhra, M.'O. Steen, Haugen, E. C. Fritz. government war REFUSE SUBSTITUTES administrator de non be discharged. He was in of-| highway work, PETROLLE WINS EASTERN FIGHT Holyoke, Petrolle, featherwe Mireault of Montre Mass., BY BAD WEATHER PUT TO HARD TEST Wilbur Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb, 28—Grim determina- tion was written on the faces of the ten army. air pilots of the fikst pursuit group who took off here at 9:55 a. hours, being forced out when control of the government was taken over by the people's commis- ert, it was said, re being sold out to pri report Lund had uggested that the records should be Dated the 27th day of February, 925. : . By the Court: All welcome. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘CHURCH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ROAD MAINTENANCE: Burleigh County, North Dakota. Sealed bids for the maintenance of main line roads in Burleigh Couttt: North Dakota, will be ree: the Board of County Comm: of said County until two o'clock, :p. March 4th, 1925. DR. R.S. ENGE ' Chiropractor Consultation Free Walter FE. Vater, Pastor. Divine service will be conduc tomorrow, Sunday as follows: M.—Morning worship. The pastor will preach -on the sub: nd there was no i made by the storekeeper could thed by which Judge of the County Court. N, DULLAM & YOUNG, for Administrator, 2. raining the upper hand in the tur- moil created by the revolution, A few weeks since some old blanks of Bui arhewereHuced ater Ebert became a minute and a half of fighting in 1 the first round. Mire Ha hed 126 weighed 128%. Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. one of the six commissaries who ar-| ranged for the first meeting of the; German National Assembly at Wei-| mar to form a. prov: ment of the republic. 1919, he was elected provisional pre- ing 277 out of the 379 ject, “The -Passion -of. the - Church,” and the Choir will sing “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go. Bavendick will also favor us with a selected ‘solo. 12 o'clock, Sunday school—(cla: les for all ages). reaching Miami, thereby demonstrating the -abil- ity of pursuit groups to fune- tion’as a fighting unit under ex- tieme cold weather as well as in summer ‘temperatures, all. within that it was difficult to trace the Bec ications aare ont ear the office of the County Auditor of mi be obtained from the County Sur- NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING A TRIBUTION OF ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss, In County Court, Before Hon. I. but coulva't hold off tie ¢ s boy from the west ‘The roads to be maintained during the season of 1925 are as follows: war surplus mater- als were first handled, i Basketball City of Bismarck to the ty Line; Along the Black. Tra’ z jismarck to Wilton; Along the Lig- nite Highway fi » Jude In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Robidou, in the assembly. stitution adopted by the National As- 3:80 P. M—Junior Leagu M.—Epiworth: League. 7:30 P, M.—Evening worship. After trouble had developed in one of the planes, it was heunced that the fight would be not good un- son and it was continu- lly the same under Mr. sembly provided that “the 3 with the people’ Victoria Haas and William this service the Pastor will preach on the subject: “The Great American A ‘special invitation is ex- Kidder County Lire; And Along | Robidou, Res 5 idou, Respondents, Stute Road from the Emmons County The State of North Dakota to the postponed intl tomorrow. al government func- G tioned until August 23 Cathedral Duluth Centr Denfield 10. | id that he had talked to Mr. Black and was under the impression} he would make changes. a vin, who was e the Richland county roud job; Tread- hell, and W. F. ntendent of the equipment de- tment of the Highway Commis- sion, also were called to the witness stand during the morning. REPORT WILL Above Named Respondents: You, the said Allie Cowan, Victoria Haas ‘and William Edgar 'Robidou, the respondents above named, hereby notified that the final a count of the administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Robidou, late of the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- Kota, deceased, has been rendered to Court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for Line, North through Sterling Wing to the Sheridan County, Li Bids will be received 8 of payment by the month and bids will be received on furnishing two horses and equipment. and on furn- ishing four horses and equiyment, and the work will best interests of the county of Bur- leigh may appear. The Board of County Commission- ers reserve the right to reject any took the oath as Imperial President and two days later the National As- sembly ceased to exist, being super- ceded by the new Reichstag. Upon taking the oath President Ebert said: “The essence shall, above all, be freedom, but free- dom must have law. now established, It will give us strength to testify for the new vital principle of tended:to parents to attend this ser- The Choir will sing for us the anthem, “King of Kings,” by Caleb Simper and another special number to be selected. If you have no other church Home in the city'we heartily invite you to worship with us. Automobile Insurance Do you own a car or thinking of buying one. you are protected from all worry. At a small cost per month we can take care of you—Theft—Liability-— Today make the acquaintance of The.-man . worth HENRY & HENRY e awarded jas the This you have Fire—or collision. the - ARPNA-IZER: in Remember the hours 10:30 a.m. and 7:80 'p. m. ~ By order of the Board of County Commissioners. and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate Morgan Park 16; Cloquet ! Hazelton Wins Over Linton In Hard Fought Game Hazelton came off with honors in a Friday evening, se: game was exciting tense ri Church of Christ, Scientist Cor. 4th St. & Ave. <. BE MADE ON N. D. ASYLUM be distributed to the persons there- FRANK J. JOHNSON, administration closed and he be discharged; that Tuesday, the 14th day of April, A. . 1925, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing to said ac- count, und petition and contest the Firet Month During the first few months of the Insurance Agene; Sunday serviee at 11 8 i “Jesus Christ.” Sunday School at'9:45 a. evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in church building every Tu ‘Thursday and Satirday, exce; holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend thes id re-'services and to visit the reading tion was threatened sis which arose over the question of signing the peace treaty. Ebert and his first premier, Philipp Scheidemann were opposed to yield- demands of the With no other course left but to ac- cept, Scheidemann and his cabinet re- signed and a pro-treaty government was formed, which includ SUMMONS ; STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judici Lula B, Shaw, Plaintiff, vs. Harry Shaw, Defendant. The State. of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: ‘You are hereby summoned an. quired to answer the complai committee of the House and Senate into conditions at the state hospital for the insane at Jamestown were discussed today at ing of the commit- announced a report will be made to the legislature early understood that asketball game with Linton played |an executive mee: When in ry between the two towns. There were plenty of rooters on both sides to make things Both tea of the game. put up the report will be that, conditions a Minneapolis the plaintiff in the action, a copy of, which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your an- r upon .the subscriber at his of- fice in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh the ministers of the previ above entitled The new government, while denounc- ing the terms of the treaty, decided to accept it and in July, 1919, Presi- dent Ebert signed the bill And you, the above named respond- | ents, and’ each of you, are hereby cited and required then ‘and there to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why FIRST BAPTIST CHURCR Cor. 4th Street and Ave. B. Sunday service: Rev, Adrian A. Holmes of Sioux RADISSON Too Late To Classify WANTED—Exper er. Apply bety A. M. Monday at Bldg. T—Bunch of k ather Los i i Tribune tor reward. LOST— Blac! swers to the 316, POSITION W: er by widow —__ -_______—__-e At The Movies ———— ELTINGE THEATRE wis Stone, Anna Q. Nilsson and are to be seen said account should not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the administration closed and said G, F. Dullam, as ad- ministrator, be di by Dated the 27th day of February, County, North Dakota within thirty days (30) after the service of this summons upon you exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to so appear‘and answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief in the complaint. Dated February 18, 1925, F. E, MeCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P. 0. marck, N, D. \Falls, 8S. D. will be with us° from March 1 to 8 inclusive. Services will ‘begin promptly at -Hours advertised: 10:30 A. M.—Subject We Become More Spiritual?” 12M—Bible School. requested to bring that he may. participate fn finding contest. With this phase of the treaty cri- sis over the Ebert government was confronted with the problem of get-| ting delegates to go to Pari shoulder the responsibility of ing the treaty, en Rooms $2.50 per day and” Adela Rogers Si From Hollywood.” These were obtained after many declined what they garded as an empty honor, because the opinion was, practically mous in Germany‘that the terms of the treaty were unjust and sought| to disrupt Germany as a nation, Internal Troubles Internal troubles were bobbing up nearly every day in all parts of the but President Ebert vigor-! ously opposed the varied movements | of Spartacists and Communists. | handled his difficult job so well that | when it came time for the scheduled | presidential election in 1922 he was Pana te is own, Bible so EAL) 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. DULDAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Administrator. 2-28—3-7-14-21 It is interesting. 6:30 P. M.Baptist Young Peo- “ple’s Union, a good place for the young men and women to attend. | We will make you feel at AT THE CAPITOL The old-fashioned saloon but in its place has come the modern heavy-hipped steal in with wide- rouged girls. Four popular prieed d tan puppy, an- unie of Trip. NOTICE_TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Roderick Monroe, Deceased, Notice is hereby given by the un. dersigned John L. Monroe and Neéllie Anacker, Executors of the Last of Roderick Monroe, township of Ecklund in the County of Burleigh, and State a x NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- tant episodes in Wednesday. Sérvice P, M.—Midweek praise 3 prayer service. at which the’ Rev. Holmes will give ia short: address. “And many nations shall come and sdy: “Come and let us go up to the thountain of the Lord and to the! NTED—As housekeep- with girl 14 years of Box “Broken Laws” play of Mother Love and Law, pro- duced by Mrs. Wallace Reid, with such a roadhouse. In “Broken Law Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- George V. Cunninghaia and Katherine Cunningham, his wife, mortgagors, to Catherine Cleary dated the 15th day of which comes to iNew 6 room modern house, with | bed rooms, sun parlor, oa garage in basen on terms. \5 room mode 1 for $ good term: Degree, ) Phe February, A. D. 1917, and recorded | Dakota, deceased, in Book 140 of Mortgages, at Page 278, in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, will’ be foreclosed by a sale of the ‘premises in such mortgage and jdeseribed, at the front door of the ‘court house in the C | in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. Bobby Allen and Pat: just eighteen, in The Purple Mill. drinking and house of the Ged of Jacob and He will teach: us his ways and we will walk-in His path.’—M ITORIUM . KWEDNESDAY, MARCH-4 8:15 p. m. KREISLER Peed Die Worlds Greatest ~- Vdolinist requested by a coalition of several parties to remain in offiee until June, 1925, which he agreed to do. election of 1922 was postponed be-| cause of the dangers of Bolshevist| agitation and the general. unsettled conditions and hard times that pre- vailed throughout. Germany. After the new “government been transferred to Berlin one of the announcements of Ebert was that he did not intend to| live in the palaces of the former kai-| characterized, a wild party There is much to exhibit them with the necessary within six months after the first publication of this hotiee, to said Executors at the Law Office . Smith in the city of Bja- marek. in_said Burleigh Count} Dated February 20th JOHN. L. MONRO! ANACKER, Fkecutors. First nublication on of February, A. D. 192! 2 j stuecoed, well located dancing and hilarity and in the midst of it Bobby’s mo- Zion Ev. Lutheran Charch (Missouri Syhod) Cornet 7th and Ave. ’B. Services at 10:30 a.m. in the Ger- man language. y Services at 7:30 p. m. in’ the Eng- lish language. » J. V. RICHERT, Pastor First Presbyterian Church Morning worship at 10:30- a. m. Sermon. by Rev. G, : "Special music ‘by ‘quartet. Shall Come Down Like Rain” 1} Buck. “All Thy Works Praise Thee” 16 room modern house, with 3 age, close in, nd father unexpectedly appear their children, hustled off home and Bobby, car in his own y of Bismarck, n house, rooms, well located, very close in, 0, on terms. 6 room partly modern house, front, porch, water, basement, sew- | er, 50 foot lot, at a bargain, on pursuing her father’ roadster, crashe getable wagon, killin: , A.D. 1985. ‘AND NBLEIE an aged wo- the 21st day 5 aie The premises Washing Machine a which vi oe sold to satisfy the same are desetibed as follows, to-wit To Be Shown Here : Northwest Quarter (NW%) of See: f gether the newsrepublic because of! tion Six (6), Township Ope Hundred the conditions that existed when it; Thirt: And even after it w formed and functioning the new gov- ernment of the people w: ed with one danger after another.| Seareity of food, clothing and fuel, riots in various parts of the country, agitations and movéments lesigned to overthrow the republic and re-establish the monarchy and finally the crash of the country’s fin- ancial and monetary systems, Avhich joke of the business GEO, M. REGISTER COOLIDGE’S POLITICAL CAREER ‘The Associated Presi President: of the United Stat no easy task to hold to- Sorenson Hardware Co. a demonstration month to show the Minute Model 52 washer. A NOTICE - J Regular meeting Bismarck ;, Chapter Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M., Monday evening - m. Work in the ine (139) North, Range enty-five (75), West of the Fil i i in the County of uileigh ard State of North Dakota. be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of id Three Hundred Fif. teen and 68-100ths ($2315.68) Dollars and the costs and expen: closure and sale, . Dated this 28th day of February, . D. 1925. CATHERINE CLEARY, Junior, Sunday Schoel -at. 9 All optiér departments at 12M. Christian Endeavor, ice-President of | the. States, 1921-1923, Governor of Massachusetts, 1 representative from the One Minute factory at Newton, Iowa, will he here to show and expla advanced features embodied Young Peoplei 30. pe » Evening. wars! P. Address by Rey. G. W. Stewart. Spécial music by evening choir.’ All are cordially invited to the of the. church, =: Lieutenant-Governor of -Massa- time is ahead for the ladies enson’s Hardware Co. say th: will be a meeting to-} new washer is many steps ahead of at 8:30 for initiation. | e>ything ever produced for washing . UC. T. MEETING President of the State Sehave, -$3.30, $2.75 and $2.20 State’ Senator, 1912-1915, Mayor of Northampton, 1910-1911, clothes in the home. Husbands are ly invited. a ating U. C. T’s cord! EVANGELICAL CHURCE Representative, 1909-1008. of — Courts, Hampshire re . Northamfton, neilman, No#tHampton, Litel ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for said Mortgagee, Bismarck, North: Dakofa. 228 8-74A-21-28— 4-4 pales Roses Eb Electric Cookery Is Better Cookery. invited to come in talk to the One Minute man while he Those mechanically inclin- ed will find many things of interest ip the construction and operation of ‘The Demonstra- world and which caused its paper money. to. depreciate until value was. les: ink of which Ald opens at Hatris’ & Woodmansee Monday, " Mareh 2nd. Mail orders now, Jno. L.. George, Sect. Phe rainfall of the south and mid- t-eonsists of water from the| this new Washer. ton month starts Monday March 2. than the paper and it was made, dent Ebert, however, weathéred one storm after another and finally saw the dawn of a new day for Germany, Bervices in ‘the from 9130 to 10;30.a. m.. , All- other services are conducted in the English language. + Bunday ‘School’ at 10:40 BD “German tanguage|

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