The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1919, Page 14

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a= a=. onan ness enews saat neseewes ee euse a S| - <a ee TIT 7 ' ' Pome THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, inna 1919, _ turer and debater, spoke recently before cn ft ce plurn ue, on “C ‘atholiclam _ TS WINTER TO BE MILD, 10 FIGHT SOCIALISM | «. He told of the dangers SAYS HACKENSACK WIZARD It Aims for the | Dissolution of State, | te Church ‘and Family, J. T. Norris Says. | John T. Norris, antl-Socialiat lec: “Tt In the duty of every loyal Ameri- be, and put down thie great Jed cinivem, alms for yor nd nail, as it le a ociet Americaniom and the Backs His Ability by by. Forecast a Yesterday's Weather, Made in September. ‘Andrew J. De Voe, the “wizard of Hackensack,” has spoken. He ° @ays it will rain all day Christ- mas; that New Year's day wil be clear and cold, and that, «¢n- erally, this winter will not be any More severe than the winwr of 1918-1919. Mr. De Voe has devoted nimaelf to a study of weather for the last forty years, He gave a leotire Ae, Norris sald there are 400 Soctanet | Sunday schools in New York City. the church and the sta COLGATE’S IMPROVED PROVERBS—No. 7 on his system last night before the American Institute at the Engineering Societies Building Accurate forecasts based on ob- | @ervations of cloud formation can be made, he says, by any one who T Didone % ta ted h t "ARE a minute each morn fore his lecture the secretary of the institute read a letter Do | ing and each night for a Voo wrote Sept. § exactly proph- | brash with Colgate’s—also see esying yesterday's weather your dentist twice a year, for fees =e “Good Teeth, Good Health,” FOR PARIS WAR MEMORIAL. Women's Committee Meets at Home of Mra, Whitelaw Reid, ‘The War Memorial and Endowment Fund Committee of the Church of the Holy Trinity of opened its campaign in this ¢ yesterday afternoon at the of Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, No. 451 Madison | Avenue. Mrs, Reid, chairman of the Women's Committee, hopes to raiso $500,000 to be used to erect memorials to our hero dead in France. Mrs. Reid snd heq committee plan to make Holy Trinity’ the largest and most beautiful American church abroad. Throughout the.war its pews were oc- | copied by thousands of khaki clad! boys. For many it was their Inst serv- ies in God's House. ‘The Wornen's Organization Commit- tee consists of Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, chairman, Mrs. Charles B. Alexander, Mrs. Robert Bacon, Mrs. Charles Dana | ibeon, Mrs. E. H. Harriman, Mra. Adrian Iselin, Mra. Herbert 1. Satt« his. Willard Straight and’ Mrs. W. = 85 S5 ‘At the meeting, yesterday, the Rev. Frederick W. Beckmmn. rector of Holy ‘Trinity and | Ch PS aerer Director of the and Sailors, Club of France, sepok | nho the work of cuurds during the war. other « were: Lieut-Ca, ‘Theodore velt and Lieut.-Gen. 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