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Gre PAGE EIGHT | Chureh Dinner ening. of the Altar and R > lic “st NEW CHOIR DIRECTOR AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ANNOUNCED Ladies'~Aid Meeting Thursday Birthday At Collier -ARIBES PADI CHICAGO JAIL SCANDAL TOLD Beer-Maker Testifies To Payments Before Federal Judge. Rebekah Lodge Dance Tonight. Vv. L. K nd 39 and with thelr and esc ca telh sob while serving yntempt im- Wilkerson. I) be a short pr hospital and to the wa after her cost him a total of $1,500, Bach time slipped $100 into Forest’s sald Fe at the time ached the transfer to the ald he would go to Westbrook and would cost him - he said he coa He Personals # ||°:. hospital ward, Milwaukee a and children have] re I Dan Beers turned saying it turned from Clear Lake, Ind.,| $1,6 and that Westbrook” sald it bere the en Visiting with] wou all righ Mrs. Beer's m Car W Mr. and Mrs, ( ¢ Snook drove | py Villiers who | W. 8. Kim: CIELY, TOE USED IN WAR ON BANDITS : Che Casper Daily Cribune ' Montana’s Prettiest Is Unbobbed | | Montana has an unbobbed Berta of Red Lodge, Helena by princesses s , queen of beauty, Miss Ramona was elected to preside over the state fair at elected by the 56 countries. She is 17. 19: BABY een the ages years of age welghed and measured By keep- ing a record of the child's growth in height THE should once a month at home. Roast Duc nd welght the mother Mashed Potato} 3 2 whether or not it Creamed Caulif is atisfactory. progress Tomato Salad Watermelon E these two respects. Height Supper should be determined while the child stands minus clothing and at about the same time of day every tir before break- Potato Salad Nut Bre Deviled Exes | ad and Butter Awiches ult twice and add milk and alternately. Add baking pow- der in last half cup of flour, las eats. Put in well gres brea¢ re | bake one hour moderate oven, GGESTIONS ed in the fall for spring ing are often put into the 1 at too great a depth. It is rule to cover t one anda times their th This ps and ths will be four or five inches sr the ground, while small bulbs, Uke those of the crocus an the | snawdrop, will be planted only two salt, | Inches deep. Narcissus bulbs, which | are large, will as a rule need holes six inches deep. Most of the lilles that are planted in the late autumn should go in deeper than the other | bulbs, as the: ‘oW out roots from divides hem on lettuc covered d plates in the form of flower petals. Place salad dressing in center to form center of flower. an ¢ Nut Bread—' sugar, ohe tabl egg well beaten, o} two. cups milk; four cu teaspoons baking chopped walnut m Crea ter and sugar, add egg. Sift e one cup white powder, one cup made useful In the setting the hands at patient is to receive hed care- wrong will he whole box or basket and ct vermin and mice, me we ¥ me: ’ Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been| 3 keeping ste young now. good got me and said ing. } would w this makes m rs long keep compa i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925 HOY WILL TO BE PROBATED formed him that he was going to} tell me the reason for these delays | or our friendship would be broken. This is the reason he gave me: He} aid his father was getting up in rs and if anything happened to what would become of his of young people ¥ 1 folks die so they can A young an writes DENVER, clated Pres: Colo., Sept. 26.—(Asso. -—The will of the late y, Denver ploneer, who will be ad Jame: died dy company with a I say, the you than foriabarly) thrée"Seqre And he said the reason I} 1 S*¥: saad E pep stariay a I know this young man Toves | have lied to you is that I w kl wees it-until he feels | here lato le peppourt s he has treated me] ¥ou would quit me. I w that’ istat end,-| pecan eats gentleman could. He]and told him that -our co sda bs ae The suit that sought to prevent then I would a his diamond » Is no use in ¢ r until January. would only continue until! this J uary as he will be twenty-one then, | and if he didn’t change his mind} our friendship would haye to stop. id all right, he would see. He} n. clder brother at home who] A os his mother. Should I s y a |to my word and quit him in J; or is he in the right, and shoul ait on him? i LONESOME BETTY, / Tell t It is commendable of the young The T will from being probated wa ght by A. A. Hoy, of St. Louis er 8 » and XM + a sister. diamond last Christmas would plan ur mar- 3 ‘Thompson, other eldom Over time the will was made; that the ument was not legally execute nd that Hoy was under the influ ence of several persons, including __ | Mrs. Hnrietta Wileox of Denyer it in] one of the chief beneficiaries at t) ! time the document was written. . Of ce I think thre ugh for any girl y with a man. I in- WHAT KIND OF GOD DO WE BELIEVE IN? Have you ever tried to answer that question? Do you realize that it is more important to believe in the Right Kind of a God than to believe in any God at all? mel ahs dss el Is your God simply a Magnified Man, or a Divine Policeman? Oris He a Personal Spirit and loving Father? Does He have a body? Is He outside or within the Uni- verse? Whereis He? What is He? pated, Westie Come and hear REV. A, E. COOKE preach on the above subject in First Congregational Church (AMERICA THEATER) at 11 A. M. Sunday On Sunday Evening in ODD FELLOWS’ HALL The Subject Will Be THE TRAGEDY UNCHOSEN Are you one of those who go through life holding the lamp or sharpening the tools or washing up after others who haven't got half your ability? Have you been passed over for trivial reasons, while others less capable got the Big Chance? Do you know why? , Come and hear this sermon by REV. A. E, COOKE tomorrow evening. Perhaps jt will tell you. . A Hearty Welcome Awaits You and Your Friends \Unitarians To ball will pre t the Episcopal ehw n on Sunda A visiting in the and ta g| coe | Rosent De HH. iF b aveling r 1 1 Pat 1 Evening Searts _ TR. BOWERMAN BAGK TDs oS i because the hea | ER, ( t. 26 » I rieh ribl 1 tL : | furnished by the ¥ re Within, It fs Mned t smal 1 lan lamb, one of the sea imer i pens nd ilar furs. 1 a O'Flarity rubwoman, had present, } P t re} n absent from her duties for sev 11 par t 1 Upon her return her em- Ah and mor her the reason for her i for wan d | n fail ho-] as San Francisco Plans Capture of Auto Robber Gangs. BY BEN G | Meet in Denver | For Conference KLINE An address by eside Ohio, will be night. Dr to the publi 1 | Sell me s in sult ke he y Herber at Chicag: hand handise, cH IC is In thp north cars and 9 duty sche 1 | bar jt ank | minute particul lookin frustrate any attempted holdup, If » robbery is empted, the rmed guards will be on hand within twe longest in| Super- Héterodyne the Was $267.00 Now $160 Complete Chas E. 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