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’ THE TVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY! NOVEMBER' 16: 1927: FORBUSH DECARE 60D ADED SEARH . Says Merciful Providence Led“ Boy. to Lonely Shack Where Wife Was. BY S. R. McCULLOCH, BALTINOR faith in ¢ 25 days wife, M found inday near Claremont, N. after b Theater RNev. Dascomb E. ¥ fne expressed the norciful P r disappearance from Keith Washington, October conviction that who found he s in a lonel in a pri- Mr t deal to do remained longer 1 do not een found alive, 1p hope and 100 men was l she n the next day.” e she Was | fion « v chance. t happen , call that what ven will Porbush_arrive fakt nd, wen! Bl e boir ind it was ood s at 830 to the ficompanica 1 + husband and by Afr. and Mirs. Clifford A. Parmenter of 3 Is Lucky Number. s. Parmenter was mmate of Forbush, then Anne ¢ school days at Oberiin, st met her hushand whe thlete there. While not more it month that ame to a s though than cver sur was on the 13th day of th -the search for his wife PpY end, just as it look were to terminate in tr During the lon Mrs. Forbush chatteds with menter concerning her: col and manifested a cheerfulness which *appeared to those who knew her well to be for She desired to go to 1. where her husband is * of the First Congregational €hurch, to be reunited with her four ahildren, but acceded with good grace tn the suggestion of her husband that she com ™ During the trip here she said that | #he was not hunzry, but when food was placed bel rigors of her rbush said tc *h at his church unday, but will re- Genuine Java & Mocha Coffee of coffees 1 Isle of he Granite soil of the of Arabia. Magruder Inc. Best Groceries mn. Ave, M and 18h Sts Phone Main blished 18; (COAL Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A. Egg..$14.40 W. A. Stove, $15.25 W. A. Nut...$14.65 W. A. Pea Coke .......$10.75 Fairmont Egg.. $8.75 New River Egg, $10.90 kwheat, soft ettes and > - ed and B. J. WERNER 923 New York Ave. NW. 1937 5th St. N.E. Millions rely on HILL'Stoend colds in a day and ward off Grippe and Flu. No quicker remedy for you. lls Price 30c November 16.— | iaken durin; bush this morn- guided the foot-| 7 appetite | of | . $11.75 is being kept in seclusion and even %) TOPIC OF LECTURE Robert S. Ross Addresses Audience A time at in Local Church, Stressing “Chris- tianity of the Bible.” her husband is not allowe | more than a few minutes ¢ intervals of a week or more, “Tired ) Treatment. Every effort being made to in- sure her absolute quiet and specialists t her mental condition pre- s though it consists of a tired d must be built up in much me way that a_tired body is A lecture on “Christian The Christianity of the I delivered last_evening hefore | audience in First Church of Christ empty pocketbook. Rev. s that her obsession was char: specialists by the one wo vorthiness,” and that it may b before she will be recovered com 1y, Mrs, Forbush told her husband that } taxicab from the theater : < is'a member of the board ¢ lecturesship of the mother church, |the First Church of Christ Scientist lin Boston. 1le was oduced by William G. Biederman, first reader of First Church, under whose auspices the lecture was given. “The lecturer said, in part: “When we consider the incalculable influence for good which the Bible has had uron the history and character of the race; how it s inspired lofty Eiich wo ides ong resolve; v e | Sorrowi the troubied | heart—whe r all this 2 i aremont is but 40 miles from where they spent their hon- | and where they have a Sum- | 12 story e woods ion near Claremont. | one patch of woods for three { when she met a hunter who told her [ {3 that she was in danger of being hit | by stray bullets, i This *huntsman, Richard Jones, |y learned of her disappearance upon his | return to the vil and gave the |, report. that finally induced the { Mr. Forbush to leave i take up the s On Octoher 31 Mrs, walked down the road and was en a lift by a farmer, who took her to| [ Claremont, where she bought an ice ' | pick cup and a knife. She also - | purchased a pair of woolen hose and | spiration: second, hecause the Bible R | recards the words and works of Christ It was this clue transmitted a few | Josus and of righteous men and days later to Mr. Forbush, Which| women whose obedience to divine law made him hopeful that his Wife Was|anahled them to. rise above the mes. ictually in the vicinity. but no one | merism of cus i ¢ . but erism of customary elief, miscalled could explain the purchdse of the ice | hw, and to omplish the humaniy pick until she told vesterday how she | jjmpossible; th becanse, in 1866, the sed it to b > ice which had | inapieed ; fone over a bool, from which she | <tood between Mary Baker Fddy and ustomed to drink. the grave, restored her to health and s She was returning | enabled ler to discover and_demcn 1ce, she met te the divine principle and-rule of ian healing. Mrs. Eddy give |t i approac s" 2 question to which Heed Xl 5 sts have a ready h near | “teachings of Chr srbush | 3 rable from t hecause the Bible is the ut the centuries kept alive in human cor sciousness the fires of spiritual in- ian Science this man that she was merely < a_hike. He did not know then disappearance. Mrs. «Forbush SAGE AND SULPHUR | DARKENS GRAY HAIR| It's Grandmother’s Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness arm where she w re progress of the unaware that any one for her except her hus- news of the national atten ed to the quest has been theld from her. Cameramen and per reporters were dodzed en || the party. which resgi: | {as “C. Parmenter and party.” was lor band, w {n e | Almost evervone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com- pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago | | the only way to get this mixture | was to make it at home, which is | v and troublesome. Nowadays king at any drug store for age and Sulphur Com- pound,” you will get a large bottle s tamous old recipe, improved | ddition of other ingredients, | $50.55 From W. H. Sherrill, The establishment of W. H. Sherrill, i 231 Pennsylvania | was robbed between 11 o'clock la | night and opening time this mornir | Entrance was gaized through the res a duplicate key being us was stolen from the c | ter and a ho; avenue southea; at you d it so naturall | You dampen h regis- (|| in which a portion of | - iy R bair disappears. and after pplication or two, you mes beautifully and attractive.—Advertis 1406 Chapin s of $60 and ; cash and che | were taken by an intruder who g ed access to her home last night. [ ha | glossy ment | > Iz 7R IFURNITURE NEWS At The WRIGHT Company 10 BIG SPECIALS! AL CHAIR Jrame of solid mahogany —in selected tapestry up- holstery. WRIGHT CO. SPECIAL . 2 7 $8.50 WINDSOR ARMCHAIR 1 $13.50 —unpainted—4 CHEST OF DRAWERS drawers deep. WRIGHT CO. - $9-'-_Z-_- SPE- CIAL o —high back—ma hogany finis $29.00 BUFFET —50 inches— s i $2 .00 SPECIAL: . .. = \ $13.50 DOUBLE DAY BED COUCH —“SIMMONS” make \ $12 ALL-LAYER FELT MATTRESS —Sll_ lbs. — woven ciAL ) e $165.00 10-Pc. DI > ROOM SUITE CO. CiaL . $137.59 3-Pe. OVERSTUFFED SUITE - upholstered oyt $0)0).50 CO. SPECIAL. So— $7.50 KITCHEN TABLE t op— $9.95 Y, — porcelain size 25x40; quality. CO. SPECIAL —48 _inches—mahog- DAVENPORT TABLE pRa e $6{9=0 OW TERMS ARRANGED »WRIGHT - 7R 7 NN Robert Stanley Ross of | 905 7th St. N.W. NN V7 ] as the very first of our six denomina- tional tenets, the following: ‘As ad- berents of truth, we take the inspired word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to_eternal life. “In view of this inseparable rela- tionship - between Mrs. Iddy’s teach- ings and the & i revere the . endeavor to cient gui Some people criti r, because we use so persistently the Christian Science textbook & supplement But, we as Bible and, do not students and S [ clerzymen of other denomi hooks known as commentar and helps, all intended to g stand} hould we cized for u atest of all aids to Bible study?” One of the outstanding features of the Bible is the frequency with which it refers to spiritual healing, the speaker s: Thousands of sheep died during the drought in Que nd thi ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 59th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subseription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connelly James F. 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