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TIIK NKWS AND OJJSMlVlill. SATl'UDAV. MAHCII X 1'JI2. PrniiiiTVin nuir .-'Fs c'idtu nnc in IK O M A N lAvoid tChcap "Substitute 5 cpdSOCJKTY WITH VERMOHTERS .DrcaItfast:Coc(ya . . i 15 Of WCQVALEO QUALITY Far allrtotal nalursl flavor, del lot in, Ike ' lutd Purity ahd lood Vslu. Ih moot ItnporUat Defeated A. and M. Team by a Durham; Team Won Came In , Last Half of Eleventh In- a iuu ?iScftreoJTwojQOne doa I wur Mt a Hit WPAtl:a-4 ffTfrrrf PA? 1. i It A i'i . .-. . AT, we.V WT " .1 i'Tk A. f'V wu HI . ; o, ',4 y id, ana to. coas, Jt 7j 'V et i "J gpTM" 18 . - l IIIIIJIII dbftlilL I iulilllll lilUIlL Ui - It M MJ T mi s - rrT & 1 'ltVllAll E , 4o-B iX!lT IMllMW'rlrS.. ;t, .,,....,.,'. r i At r. "a. Air - mm m iV,. a,.-- 'DljVl ' . A elahnral deals far llagert trlHi alia hi alvea III todeyadrsw l. f mm lawa and ballet . -Thl slip has a deep yoke end yll em- h.oiil.rv nulling Br VI," loe M -rtt.m, A a-lnied nvulf with tact ln.rlU.B la lb CsBtsr Of WhK-fl M mv of. head embroidery lads ord oh -the .bodice . pertB aaa wnwara an (ha aklrt. . Canlar immI t.f h.na ambroiiWry U uulllnad with llwt ln Inarrtlo. Twti bMa laaa Iiira4 mbrol4ry ara placaa la ik-m faahloa aa tha aottom af tha akiivwhlck la flntaiiMi on ia amiom tuc a ainfla raw of tnawtloa ana raifla of lata. I nk aurpla Bow awaet .ilnirtMf Maalval Ah. , ta what, fteptha jrair Horn iiSt acfoaa tha aHmtoara, Auroaa lha aundtrtnt ara. - Vrm night ana rata of taolata taara I eama afala ta Thaa. ' , -- thara from fllwtoa rawa 1 aa . I low thla lha vail af Uaath. . Jvaoaa mlau fad. mHa4 aaal -. Wor.-oar' frU-wraatkr i- 7 favrr mf kaarti titda toadarljr . Vlolt aa Moirt) -Br 4ara for foar tha raid world aaa r AH I wvuM Mt (oraot. , , . J . - AHhaa lyb - . .. , . WWt4hHHIIMMltH( . ' ilMILT.t'ALfcXDAR. Tturtaatclt elam of (ha Art Ir(ma( l iha Woaian'V 4'lua will maat thu aftarnooa at Work with Mlaa Jda. P lat.. l Mr4ltll Cvltoao, 4""H-4 (Ml . Mra. W. Wllattt laft but nlaht ' for AnnioII, M.. to avrad (ha Kaa. pa holldava. k , ilr. Marion Klat. of Durham, ho ha vara (ha cueat of Mra. J. H. . Andrawareturaad eatrdr lo hat . noma. : . j . , M lot Irrn BreaKhton left raatar .. tuy for ner homa ai Cary ta apand tha work-end. f 'tltat UulM Thpmaa nrrlrad In : tha lty yaatarday afternoon io anand tha woak-oad with her oaranta. t Mlaa-Mvta. BrlxhU -of Chpl tlUl, U anandlna tha woak-and with Mlaa 1uIm Thorn . -Mra. U U Malnhaek, f Loula , burn, arrived yaatarday . to Visit Mra. i. It. brawn. --Mr. anl Mr. Arthur Pickett have nrrivod In Jtaktfth ta make their fu ture homo. .. . -Mlaa Kllmheth 8tow hu return. .. e from Imrhem. where aha hu Jiittlna frieada and relative. - ' tltea jBoiUr Toylor left eeeterdoy j . oftrion for Moncuro, where aha : will vlalt nar brother. , 1 Aliia Kmnii Putney haa teturnad from Vanvebora. where aha ha been liltlnn. . 'Mlaa Mad re Ktemlna I the meet ." pt Mra. Jamoa RovUn. 1 Mr. John IV Berry returned last OF.A VOUAII lirt. Garrett, of Vaadenrwrt, Dg. , "tcrfbf4 How Shi Suffered aad Tamr'. ht Got- Relief. gjid "send to the Contest MBor of. contestant, if entitled we iominad 1,000 THE VEWS AND OBSERVER'S .. . wniiiHATirtit - T.-- I nwfiinate:i-t.-- ' - -t'.Mr WrBvir Mio;. ..... Street No. " v..-: - Town or Gty By:... AJJrest it f rrofcMon .b...... ims ftoinirATtbif coi O ,tv one nom'wiatioii to.be MUliury I Biht front Klkin. where aha haa aoea eoenrflea awn lime ' Mra. Uraham Woodward, of Wit' eon, who haa ooea tha aoea of Mr. Manbarh. on Hlllebore alreot. haa re tamed heme. Mr. W. A. Myatt and dauahur, Mlaa Mildred, fcovo eooe to oilU. Held to vlalt Mra. K4. . IMmunaaon. Mr.- eoi Men. W.' 9. . Ho(4. of AUaandrla. Va.. are the lueeta of Hf. and Mra, . JJtv .... Mllllona of llouae-Keeaer and Ka nort Chefa no Al Kit a fl'nC FX VOII1NU KXTHAITI. Vanilla. Ij on. at'. Kndoraed by Tare rood (.'herniate. - . .... . "Jiilah'. f eartihla." " 1rett. Marrn ll. t Friday eialtt, A art I . tha ndvanred Mudenu of laoetl Mr Wool will ureoent -Jo Mak e ioortonia" 1 Umi i Mall After lha nlay lha arhoelbey will en tertain at daoco. The aobe m eor dlally tamed to attend. f Kaatar Doarof at nynaootk. The following iavlUUoa ha beea The Vlymooth Oorrnaa Club reave the honour of your preoeac at their Kekator IJonra. April alnth. alnotoen hundred twelva, from nln to -one a clock, - Mherrod Hall, fly mouth. North Carol) . - JT. W. Farkar Iru C. will be open Sunday. Corner Martin and WUmlaf ton atreeta. ' Moth phone. v m ... .J... Jidranro hole foe "roily of the arena" ,Tnee4nj wtft upan line Morwhnj. (By tha Pre Acent of the Academy) Thoee who have dertded ta aee "Pnlir of tha droua at tha Academy Beat Tnaedar nlht ahoul4 not for ajet that 4 he nerranee eale opona thla mcraln at the Yarborouch HoUl and H would be adrtaabla for thoee o.e'r Inar aood aaata to be on time, aa IndU ration are that the advance eala wlU be oaa of the larneet of the aeaaoa. Polly of the Clrcve- U without a Ati bm a 1 Km mftat Dooular alava I II L P A II I that haa aver appeared In tMnnM.htrdj m itoUowa: It tell a atory when ance aaen le never fotgotten, but loaves n desire to ae it Bgaia and again. Th mrstlc worlg M rea wagon and their content are told In Predaria Thompson's production of "Polly of the Circus." A pretty love tory M wova Into Margaret Maya a atory. Th play, which Je In three acu ani Ms Bceaea. ahow ta neqaenee th study of I a minister, a nearoom anove me atuay, the roar garden of the parsonage, th Interior of the big tent aad the olrcu lot after the performance. The atory tolls of tha lovae of Polly, tha pet of the eireua. who, having Buffered a se vere Injury In a full from her horse. In carried Into the person adjoin ing the circus lot, and the young per son, Into whoa heart aha has been carried aa well. It lea delicioualy Intereatlng ital and beaatlfully conceived. Mr. Thomp son haa provided n wry strong coat aad a magnificent ataie Investiture, Thursday, April 4. Matinee aad Mgtl. tHy the Press Agent of the Academy.) The management of the Academy la pleased le announce that they have secured for next week the ever-pop- u1-THsTt" rnvwn:"" tt-y -nrdty necessary to any anything further for tha lalmltable Buster, together with Tigs and Mary Jane, hla chums, being II known that they require no Introducing to tha theatregolng publle of thla city. It In mid that the ahow thla year la all new, being greatly elaboratad. . New feel ore, costumes. music, song and arenery have been added Mnce Its mat production nnd from critics la the rlttaa where the play haa been neon- the- asaertlea haa been proven. Mast or Harold, aa Bus tor. a J. Murphy, a Tig; Louis Al len, a Mary Jan, and a larg up- porting company, including the fa. mean Buster Brown Pony Bullet the newest of nil till and Kit Meal features. "Th Campbell Kid premise you an evening of real anjo; meni. w "Butter Brown" ' will be the last attraction at tho Academy thla season aad apecial prtcoa hav been arranged fer thla day and data only. Matinr i price, children fir. adult Itr. Night aw a 1 ano iw r,.. V '", ;' cptdited nrt I i . 'C f f 4 4 ne. . Who Pttedmd for Unmta, alrm tt Mai) Men anal Only Allowed ra Ml to a Mi lr Crowd la a hotly ron tested gam A. and M. lost out yardy ftemooa. warthmore wlantnc by moana of run being marked off of A. nd M.'a arere. Jay on the mound for A. and M, ahd etrurfc out alileen man. only Ave hit being garnered off hlg delivery, but tba wart bunched, and coupled with ftoberteoa'a fumbling the ball nd ba4 throw-la rave warthmora the twa run aereeaary U boat at thla. A. aad M. earned run In the aacoad Inning that Imp lr Upchurrh took way In the following manner; aHaJTerd wu oa third with two men own a4 I'm kit the bail UuoucB pitrher, the bell hitting the umpire. It (ford cam home. Per going ta flrat, but rpchurih railed him hark. The gaafl waa cioe all tha way through and J true pitched a goad game and did aot deaerv le Ivee It Tha A. aad M. toam gathrd eight hit off of Terete, three being two-baa-eem, but could aot ronnact at op portune momenta. The feature or the game waa JTarmer'e aiUing, ael ting four hila aut of four times at bat, three being alnglee and ono two bagger luaburou. centre-llelder for Ui visitors, played an aioellenl gam. robbing two or three fellows of hits by apoi'tarular-ratehlag. Pag made a apertacular rtch of a foul ball. At toe outset It looked like A. aad M. aa Jsyne fanned the (tret throe men. In A. and M.'a half of the first Inning, farmer started off wttb hit for two aaeka, Out waa cs.ught off err ond. elert went out. piU-her to first. Hartaett out, second to first on rurttt piece of Balding bv aeoond bane. It looked like a score for warth mora in tha ascond aa (lay walked. 1 Air sacrificed and went to third on fielder' choir, Wever going oat to first, (illchrlst hit oaa to Sneer who Bailed him out at first. - In A. aad M.'a half they acored their only run. Robertson got a eingle. Patton sacrificed. Stafford hit ono ta right fold for two tmeen, Rob ert ens scoring. Jaynaa hit ono to third. Stafford going to third. Jaynea out at flrat. Here occurred the ftaero, for Page hit a hot on by the pitrher, hitting t'prhorch. Pag waa given flrat but Stafford waa ant beck to third. Sneer went out. second fb flrat Swarthmore did their only Bearing rhaeftert flrat up, singled; Tmrbta, R.. struck out Iunburou sinaled. Its- kr atagled t right Held nnd Robbtei booted tha ball finally throwing In so nrs.II.VOU RODEd ' of LYNDON, KY. RecooiineiirJf Lydia E. lnk Lvain'a VeetaU Compouacl for BackauM Ncnroaao nesa, Heaujavchea. Lynaoa, Ky.- "I nxe bee. tktn rdiE.Ptekhm,Var.b) Cotnpotmd for ttfjriacbMurtigl DenrotuneH and a reoeral ran down eoo- diUon of the irttoat, BBd am antire(T re UVM Of the tnoMBB. yTBCOBMBeM - roar remedial ta BTIT fricttd Bltd fir - what 1 IPpb, 1 I 17 S C TnarVg a way I tell J nVaaaLa-- "Uob i. k. k. tot lb nam K.jyser,' It it lliera fur ronr pro(errin. .. fc 1Urar"geaa '..., than tod "brdinarr kind' S and are worth double Inqiiality, f.itn4 valor. f Deal Beeapt V M deeerkM look in tb ham fur tint nam JCayer th kind that don't oat. " Skn fciMi Aim. OeTee Oo.i gg m.ew Km roe J that imtch could not get tha hall, twa men scoring before the ball waa got ten, with bake oa aacoad. Tarbl, O., latanled la pr IMaV Manor to third. 1 he next two meg fanned. In A. and M.'s half of th third. Parmer singled, Selfert singled, ad vancing farmer to second, but Mart srll went out third to Bret aad Hob- erteoa. shortstop to first. There we nothing , doing in th fourth. in A. and M.'a half of the fifth Page went out pitcher lo flrat. Hpeer pop ped p to secuad, Parmer ainglrd but died when Selfert went out, pitcher to in A. an EV half of th atgtn Harlarll hit for two In. Itobertso hit to centr field, who gathered it In. Pattoa want out, serondt first, Staf ford went out. third to first. la tha aeventh Swarthmore nearly scored again, but' were choked oft. Weaver- went out, pitcher to first. Olk-hriat took three healthy one. Srhaeffar hit a alow ne to Speer, who threw low, Schaffer, being aaf. Tar bl. n., Mngled through ahort, Dur- murou went out third to nrat. inu ended 8wnrthmora chance for coring. In th eiahth for A. and M., rarm- r Mngled, Heifert m rlliced, Hartaell fanned, Kobe ri son hit to pitcher, go ing out to flrat. la th ninth I'attnn hit ta centre field, being robbed of hit by centro flelder' splendid ratrti.- 'The pMeie er dropped m (lord's pep fly aad ahort Jugghtd JyneC hot on. Page went out by way of the cmra-niar. Speer fanned. ' Uelg. the heavy nittr. 01a not gei ny hiu off of Jaynea being leaned twice. Jkvnea Ditched n fin gam. thla being hla flrat appearance and only loot out by an accident. Tha battartc were, for Swarthmore, Tar bl. H.. and Tarbl, O.i A. and M., Jarne and Plfert. BWARTHMOKK '.VaV K, H. P.O. A. M Ihinburou, c. f. Baker, a. a.... Tarbla, U. C. Oelg. lb .... . Lucaa, I. f . . . . Weaver, tb . Ullchrlst. tb . Schaelfer, r. f Tarbl. II., p. B II I ( Tola! A. AXO M Parmer, c. f. . Selfert. ...... Hartaell, a a. . Rouertaon. r. t Pattoa. tb .. .it e it ii 1 A.B, K, M. P.O. A. K. .. t 4 0 t 0 B I 1 I B 1 0 0 I1! Jaynea, P Pag, lb Speer, b i .4 0 0 1 Tola) l I OtT I I Score by Inninga: K II. B. Snorthmore ..Ml 0B BOB I I 1 A. and M 010 0BB ABB 1 Summary: Two-be e hit, farmer, Hartaell and Stafford, Rases on ball, Jsjrnas 1: sac rifle hit, l.ucsa Selfert, It; Patton. Stolen baar. Taroi. fit -rarnaer.. rtrwa w . Jaynea, 1. ru on uaaea. mn more, 4; A. and M., I. tmplre, Cp church. Ttm. I:0. - - -: Damn High. Defeat Benson. , , (Specli to The Newa and Observer.) ' Dunn. K, Cm -March 10. Ttrdy afternoon the Dunn High School ball tm won over th Benson High School team by J.h Score of Jt to 0 la a game featured Ay th hard hit- Sound -" 'fvenra.,,, "P ing, beet played rama or in aavB, 1 WAllJilV liJVIil (X UVi JUii? A 1 A KU . I Bd aaa Ip Whkh It took alevea la- ivaa . , , fMf:CflKaTEaU afAtn. - , t tilng ta dn Id th final euUom. Trinity defected ih.LalYiriiy of Vermont by the m-ora of 1 to I. Ka nlue, Trlnlty'a freshman twlrler, lajhe boa for lb flrat line, pitched a won derful game, being there with bender and keeping hi head like aa eM leaguer, fielding and batting aad a tun scored from second en a passed ball were the bright feature of th game, while Mono pulled dowa a drive that ' looked good for catra beesa. ror th Yankeee, llolstoa. at Oral, aod Maafeeth, enUhinn. nro U aUr. playing their positions well and resist wins up two hits aple. Their team work could hardly be earellcd, and the playing of toe Infield Waa Ilk clockwork. The tabulated scors: Thompson, 1 . tb.S 1 it H. I' A. H. I 0 VKHMONT- A B. Kraser. tb William, lb. . . Molateln. lb. . . McDonald, ct. Imgon, r.f , lHwd, 11 . ., Kiahorty, If. . . Mauforth, c. .. Winkler, p. .. Malcolm, p. . . , Total . . . . TltlNITf KoMshee, l.f. . . 4 I I 1 I ...IT AB. I .. . . . . tb.. .1 c. I 4 1 II 1 T II I I It. H. PO. A. K t Andereen, . Thompoon, J . Thompson, A. Spencer, tb. . Puller, lb. . Hoe, r.f Hagley. f t. . . Kanlpe, p. . . , IT Total i 1 4 II t I Mec re by Inning: Vermont OOCOO 01 II 1 Tritilty 000 BOB BOO Bl I Summery: Struck; out Kanlpe, I; Winkler. Malcolm. TlaaB h ball Off Kanlpe. I: Wlnkler. I; Malcolm, t. acrlfica hits Trinity, 0; Vermont. 4. Htolen baaee Trinity, I; Vermont. 4. Umpire Rowe. Time of game t:tT. BASEBALL EVENTS Iffnectal to Nw and Observer.) At Athens. Oa. Unlveretty of Geor gia. I: Clemson. 0. j At Columbu. O. The AtlanU It: Columbu, I. At Islington. Va.: Washington and Le tnlveralty, IT; lIytt. 1. At 'hrloltvlll. Amherst, I; CnlvrMty of Virginia. 4. MISSIFNARY UNION ELECTS OFFICERS ' AND RALEIGH WINS (Continued from Page On.) Mrer, Mlmea Hck and Jon, have niled thsea positions continuously sine th organisation waa formed. . Delegates appointed to anna in meeting of the Southern Baptist con vention at Ita neat meeting were Mra. T. B. Henryi Mrs J. H. Hignsmiin. Mr, r. a Aahcrart ana Mrs. u. a. u. Thomas . Mlas Caldwell, of Lumberton, acted a prealdrnt during tha aloctlon of o Ulcer. This afternoon nn address waa ao- llvered by Mis I.ula OUv, or Wade. tha problema or a uouniry 4'hnrch " and Mlaa Joatphin LeVB. of llandemonvllle talked on prooiems of n "Mountain Church " Tn "rroo- leraa af a Town Church" were aie- enssed by Mrs. 1. Rich, of Winston Salem. Closing devotion were mnd bv Mr. J. O. Meadows. The naianee of the afternoon was taken up with the general dlsV-uaalon of Junior mis sion work. ... '' AUcndancd HBA VeM lATfe. -A snod attendance ha been experi enced throughout thla session of tb union. In fact, more delegate hav boon ornt than on any former ae- caeton. which ahow that each year thla noble band or women are increas ing In strength and usefulness. $4,000 Last Yeor: 030.0 for Know ing r. In face, th report shown prove that It I a noble work they are do ing. The aim set fey the union for-lhe coming year l 1 1,000 and ft will be raised. The total amount raised dur-' ing tha past year waa 114.411. divided aa follows: Central commute on missions. tJMOMl. ' . Young . women auxiliaries, ,14, Otl.i. i : Sunbeama, It. 10. It. . ' Royal Ambassadors, tt40.lt. To show the economy of the com mute, and on which' this mlmioa band operate, only l. was ex- 1 '111 - - 1 aaasanaanjsaBaasas '. .4- 1 1 JOOK ever your otd ipring ami unimrr dolhinf, and omtl ui the oiici that are not badly worn, and you will be iur-. - prised to ace how new they will look when they are returned., - Agent 1 wanted where we are not rrprfKnted. """"",T. RALEIGH FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY (orwer lUooat aad Morgan srri. IU1JUUH. X. a OMJIUCKTEnln IT VIE FOREST Capt. Hutchent Today Ex pects Wake Forest to Re deem Itself, Game Last Year Being Lost to A. & M. (Special to New and Obaerverr -Waka roreM, March II. With one victory and one defeat to Ita credit for the past week the Wake foroat baseball teem ha nettled .down to strenuous practice until the next gam. Thla I to bo played with Kandolph-Macon at Wake Fares on April Ith. Special emphasis 1 being laid now on buttle which I th ono noticeably weak spot, for ine nrat time Cataa. th southpaw, worked In a college game thia week. Against Trisltr he pitched a superb game, holding the visitors down to two clean hlta and two scratches and fan ning eight. HI work waa charac terised by coolness nnd self posses sion at all stages of tho gam. Saturday tha 10th of March the A. M. track team cornea to Wnke Poreat for n dual snoot. It will b remembered that Waka Pores was flfrd tat- ftaMgd -eaaB .yeas- vary ctoee margin. Captain Hutcnv Inn confidently expects to make 1 better showing thnn was dona Inst rear. Those whs will take parr In the various event am probably a follow: 100 rnr daah Tysr and May berry, Ono mile run Hart and Moore. tlO yrd. dash Tyner and Map- Half mile pun Langstoa, Ray, Jones. High Jump Hutching, Langaton, Brltton. Pol vault Brltton. OIItb. Shot put Hutohlnga. Hammer threw Williams, May berry. ' Broad Jump Hutching. Phillip. High hurdle Hutching, Horn. Low hurdles Hatching. Herring. R. R. P. yard daan-May berry, Mesa. Two mile run Knaco. -Ian. ; On th coming Yhuraday th Wake Forest debater leave thla place) for Waco, Texas, where, on Eastse Mon day night, they debet the repro enUtlv of Baylor Calvrtty on Ui following auerr: Resolved. That. In Initiative, Rfefndum and - Racall, (the Recall not to apply to th Ju. dietary), are Wise Governmental Po li ds. Waka rarest will uphold the affir mative. Thla la the nrat of a eerie of thro debate which ar to be held between the, two Institutions If either win the flrat (wo (ho last will not be nld. It Is nult probable that thla win Peine, hardest propoet- tlon In th debating- 11 n that Wak Forest was ever gone wp agalnnCBhe Bow hold tb rveord of nevsr having Ipst a sartee of dbatee tnco Inter rolleciata debating waa flrat establish ed her. , - . v ITho opoakera from Waka Forest. a IX Hllllsrd. Rowlaad a Truetta aad B. V. Ferguson, nlternat. will go to Waco by wsy f Blrmlnhajn. m. KJOutm ana Lsiinua,. -t - .,....( : "Representative Crowds as Group Around the Cross" Subject of Rev. Mr. Mad drey's Sermon Last Night . Th. aubjact nf . Uisserlno J. night waa "Rapreeentative Crowds ar" Oreup Around th Cross. " "Tha Bight tha. was wltnesssd al Golgotha 'was on of tit graaleM ver witnessed,'' aald Mr. Maddray. "Kvery soul that haa ever bee snvd haa been saved through th cress of Christ, aad through all the yar to com man (hall look to tha cross, "What impressions did It makp upon th crowd who saw ttT Thla crowd, was representative. 1 ,00k rktmly and you will And yourself. Every phass of human Mn. misery, weat aad we. We mar-ret at the Indifference of th people. But th more we thbnk and auffer over It I tha more w -tk asm thing today. What Is yar attltudsT "Let u look at Iheoa arrnurva Wlr ' the Komaa soldier. They war too v .-V Mind, tna.rumta , es t iiaman , aA,S After their orork waa doa they est dowa to divide th posit salons af Christ Blind aad stupid Indifference, 'seeing they see not aad hearing they hear not.' Tkero am sswiutoitao la th same position today, tadlffarenu blind and stupid, acting as If Christ had not died. Men ara loot boos us of thlr rejection of Christ. W that believeth oa tha Son shall have aver lasting life, that beltevath vnot shall not see life, but th wrath on God abldeth in him.' Tha attitude of moo toward Christ la what destroys men.. . , "Second. The Two Thieves' Oae waa aavod th other loot. On earn to the conviction: "I am a atntal man. all th nunlnhmant I rerr I de erve.'rThli man Is Mnloaa.-aad h can savs me. The other perished la hla Mn and was lost. Us waa wrtth la a hand's reach of miration, bat waa lost. "Many ar la that asm poMtloa to. day. Ther wer twa thieve - was avd; aa waa loot, aa was saved that no man mar desaalr af aatvauen. una eras tort msB might presumana tha ,snd axrry vf -Ood." "'""'" "Third, Ttnr ITTrlni! fTs, TJmr would aot 1st him die In peaoe, mock ed him, put all tha name he aver called himself abovo Him. , Th era sr not many today wh mock Christ; yeK there are soma. Da not do Itt Beware. "Fourth. The tittle SympaUtetle Group. Mary. Marp Magdelen, Mis mother. John and ether. , How ther uffra. There have alwava I bees soma who havo stood bp JBsna, vrv invura laao ot. place IB- laid rrmpathetlo group," . 5, .,?.:.- ; - At the 1om of the rvice- a aam-L ber wr rcalvd into the church aa profraaloa of faith la Christ - 1 Th special servlc will coatlao through i, Sundays Tha pastor s will pk ta the Sunday School. . At th morning servic in oroinaaca af baptism -wilrpemwlUrd..-; ': 'A v- -..";- .J g tha SBOtnaa freaV .. fa of dtaartct. will ba ' valaaMdO.. tha third Croat of durtrict, wlU ta. ' e varaa af 91,010-' r TMvleloa. after tha led a WnialUB Taar., tHvlatna, aftea tha , I a Ilaarlrra Touring , VV VI,. y Mvlatmi - Pilse 1 each of tha atght . ' ing aeit hlstast U iasoad ring. . i y Ing nemt htghest Ml lik deposit. . v J . . , ling want hlrhest ta ' bank demoeta , f ng wext highest ta . ri 4 '-aaBllnWal. fkwm ha awarded a 1 I Davenport. V T V 1 1! V f j; 1 circi'imstanccs m ill the nominator 'o naj I -4 '--a . j - v 1. - --' ...a I
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