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V 3- THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH SATURD -AY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER. 1 3,r 1917. PAGE SIX ivifflllllfllllfll OF FIRE Br . sjS. ? --544 1,n-."nn.T1HT PlrtlOr SIll-Ttl Tl .'"7 .OCTOBER 9TH HEJf ; SET ' TO EVEN UP THE SCORE. hock, Catherine arr; ClOTer, 3n?an ; cv.rr:;aijry,;tfafj Arte 'j-eiding.' ;. What the Gorman -. d?d for Belgium ijjSS!irab.etlv CiaiaS . rendered L are going to do polp Ijaost charmhig recitation. , So cet.T vour gun an ! knapsack, Fee, . . . . . And '1; us make things tot. ? a : xapicau, vvriiiyiis paintjngs or literary cnaractcrs, wasi APART AS FlFTfe? PREVEN TION DAyS ' ' ' : . W PBOGHO BY CKETt It's not for want of glory Or beta use we lore to fight. Bet we've got to tend to Germany And we'll do the thin.: up risht. For "We und-Gatf and Ur.cie Sam On jd.in don t agree. ! represented r.s follows: t i "In the depths of Despair," Ed-. I win Meets, Jr.; '!Aze of Innocence," J Catherine Carr;; "Miss Simplicity j Asks That All Schools, Municipal Officers and Citizens Generally . ' - - - take PalrlrAM-; Our Wefekierfd saler aiaidly iorn in Wiimin?'on & Have you realized the amount of stretch that isjn a dollar when youuy goos in themght store? It behooves ' uall to see that .weet fulPvalue fproiir money itiee days. Mr. Hoover calls it. our patriotic dut- and we c yJdomgour bit by pricing oiir goods just as low as we can. .'Doing a Strictly , Cash Business enables us to Sdl W very much Less. Think it over. ' ( LUlie Van Leaven; -"Dutch Girt"; A , . -t, v'- a1 v F. , x. . vr' ' 1 The Idea of . hohOa toftb bosy tv, v s-.inr to borab-iIefenselosR towna t . ....Lli;. tut of affairs, comes to be rather a AnO spread te rror on the serf. j bi-fh . crahni ; "Tom Hats," James I, nuisance. When Pome - A pe.-erfu! nGTr.hJni h p id stmlt; A f-: : fr.i !o ;r, of life; An oner? utorsi of prr-jt that Wo do not join the strife me - special day is t MetL Jr' apart oy- me legisiaiure wnn an uu 6 Miss ?aney liaixje, wno was iij. anuuoi ujuaiic ui a uuu- ( To derrny Thll rui5 Ani y-- : frorri The r.ation: r.io h' U'.ih reenster in. G -rninny ickcJ f'ic very o'er the cea. ( tr. hive civ en nr. Oriental dance, was day it is really; refresbjtijSach a j 'absent because of Illness. day wks provided by"theGenefaiAs-! ""in i A sor.g, "Indian, Indian, Blanket sembly of North Carolina -when it ere-j : Bound," Misn Catherine Carr; "Shuf- ated "Fire Prevent ioiT Dai hhloh'cr tZ ; tt;ng, Dy jamus i. -"-.lecTis, jr., oance, 9 -3 ig ft day npon whicu it be-Ilfebtoo-i r'11 Van Leaven; a Red Cross act, comeg dtl James I. Melts,-Jr.. Klvin Metts, Jj , A? .-tji. ? i 'Tir very trU'"1 that var i3 he-11 But worfo ;t is bv fir To etand r.loof an l viw the s.'ght Of a Hun'r, oppre-vivr wsr. i Catherine Carr and , Lillie Van Leu- .7 T T J tfS- ' yon: r dance bv .Catharine Carr, and "tory of his hazards. Every citi- j 33 . a erand finals with " American" closed BU ure uaoscm ow orjioyBi'ms 1 ufl"t cn icTable ev-cnlne premises. They are there when he least suspects them, Hnce jthis spe- : s "a v v t t 7 t ciai aay nas peen aesignatea -wnen tne -y Governor of the State issues a proc- ; - ivYir.j 'urn,j. lamation to: tne p&Ople spn;tne . ' . . ' ' proper observance of Fire Preven- T V T T t v 9 '. f T T V - sizes (a) . . 9n 'nrr ?,-n Is fc- ing to fight .lusf. 'a.iJC'i !.ir.- jr-'t in trim. aro g iji? to do forhF-m. J F-rc preventlon Exercises. Assis-1 The proper obserSranfce of 'the day Pr'v. io John D. Allen. Field Hosn'- tPIlt General Manner Raymond Hunt, means that each citizen should make tr.:, ( or.ipany 4. i.amp jacK.-.on, of tllo Tidewater Power. Company, c- ! ml Chief Charles Schn.bben, of the ( nrn !oranraeHi. iuFfiur wiiii t;- n. ,j cal fireiscii. -yes Jjnbiy attended th,. ba8ement8' and ioSi houses of hr' prevc'tion exercise; at tho Delgado ... TI school. "Safety First and Fire Pre hIs home- He shottld look into the ' ventiou," was the theme discussed j llttIe frequented, plaoe about stores, ' by Mr. Hunt and be jzs heard at-. shops, warehouses and storage houses tcntivr ly by the pupils. ; and see that things there are no lia a minute inspection of ;arll the jpop erty for which he is directly respon-' Miss Mat'i" Turreniine. of Raleigh, r'.urned to her home this morning, after a delightful stay here with friends. Mr. and Mrf:. R. D. Brockwell, of Mebane, C, vrho have been visiting friends and relative?, here, returned to th'-ir ho::ie this morning. Mrs. E. P. Buck and little son, E. ' P. Jr.. have returned to Philadelphia. Miss Lizrie Branch, a sister of Mrs. 1 Buck, accompanied them. ; At Mrs. W. L. V"ann; who has been seriously ill at the James Walker Mc- fnnrio 1 1 1 n : n-1 T ! ic ctoorlilv Imtlrnv. I iPs- ing, her many friends will be glad to know. v? v- vr Local Man Will Go. Mr. E. J. Jo- ble to start a cnflagatjc?f.,, jln 'the rey, of the B. Jo.?y Gnano Com- schools, teachers', principals and pc-j pany, of uv.:t city, is preparing to at ; piis should unite in an effortHo rtrke ' tend the two-day meeting nt tbo conditions such thaf fhereiwiU -be no ' Charleston Hotel Charleston. S. Cj of property and hftzard of life ,n wiuch will be, held under the tnrec- v nttM'. -w-! Mr3. E. P. Buck and sen. E. P., Jr., left last night for their home in Philadelphia. They were ac companied by Mrs. Buck's sister, Mhs L!zzie Branch, who will spend several days there with her. The Sunday Vesper Service of the Y. W. C. A. will be a song service entitled, "Life of Jesus in Song." There wll be vocal and violin soio, and Mi.rs Nancy Anderson will lead while Miss Pauline Williams wi!! be accompanist. Mrs. V,. P. Toon will today re reive delicacies and the ladies of !he Harper Memorial will make thr.ir usual trip to Fort Caswell tomorrow. Any one desiring to give any article for the soldier boys must deliver . th'? to Mr:?. Toon-today. tion of Southern Fertilizer Associa fion'fl improvement committee for the i benefit of the 'fertilizer salesmen, and 1 which convene Tuesday of next ! week at 10:30 o'clock in the morn- The meeting will be presided over by Mr. J. R. Hanahan and the i program arranged is a very attrac j tive cne. ! To Fort Tomorrow. Leaving the foot, of Princess street tcmomow I niom'ng at 9:30, the steamer Wil - rcicgtrn will make its regular Sun : day trip to Southport and Fort Cas ' well. . S Fall Meeting Tonight. Cape 'Fear i Council, No. S74, of the United Com-j Uon - . f one TPf-rrinl Travelers will hold its first t fall rnolinz l-&ighL atdtsjiall cn Third Following i the ppcl North Carolina's schoQls during the coming year. " j "Eternal vigilance, fs the price, of! Salvation." In. this -time' of stress, I when the keynote of every phase of j life is the conservation of .resources, j carelessness which woiild lead to the destruction of a dollar's worth of property and especially of fpodstuffs, j is a crime. The executive and administrative departments of the State government are giving enthusiastic support to the observation of this important date i and each urges the hearty co-opra- tiaa is- 4' a 1 $1 LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR $ 1 230 Serge Dfesses at ... $9.9 Made from all Wool French Serge in sirn pie but very attrac tive rhodelj : have cloth' or serge collar, smart pockets, wide belt; Colors are navy, black, purple j brown, green arid taupe, all . . ..... ......$9.93 $5.00 Striped Satin Skirts . .$3,98 Made of good quality striped satin V- i ill big assortment of new color iings, shirred top models,, with ; fancy shaped pockets, all sizes up to30waist . . . . '-. ; . . .$3.98 Ladies' $7.0a Ready-to-Wear Hats at $4,95 -Panne Velvet brim, hatters plush , ' crown, wide braid of good quali- i ty gro3i grain ribbon, tailored sat tin lining, in wide sailor and mush-room shapes, all contrast ing shaftes. Friday and Saturday at . . . ..... . . .$4.95 $1.25 R. and G. Corsets 79c Fine Batiste long hip Corset, front and side hose supporters, rust proof boring, neatly trimmed, medium bu3t. Wc have only? 1 0 dozen in the lot. All sizes. On sale for Friday and Saturday only . . . ... . . . 79c NdnON DEPARTMENT. -10c BrightoIlalcuiiiPow-" Sweet-tMaideii,'1Kneio; 1 0c value 0 . vj . yr-. ffe 6 oz. JBqt tie.Feroxide .'9c ; Children s Knitted Sport r Caps . . . . . . . 2bc ; 25c Crepe, de Chine Hand kerchiefs . . . . ... 19p ; 1 0c MMdy Laces (H : - 8c 5 c Box Assorted Haif,-Pins . at v.';- . . . . . . . . . .4c $1 .25 Men's or. Ladies' Um brellas (a) . . 'T. . .98c : 25"c Children's finet ribbed Hose (a) ...... . . .18c ; 25c. Ladies Lisle Hose ' ; black and white V . . .I9cl; DRESS GOODS Jfl) DOMESTICS 29c Table: Damask 19c Large size Bed Spreads $1.19 27-in. Flannelette in dark colors, J 5c value -12 l-2c 36-in. Messaline in all the wanted shades, - $.50 value ..... .... . . .$1.39 36-in. Black Taffeta, $1.25 value ,98c 38-in. Wool Check Suiting, 75c value 59c 38-in. Black and White Shepherd Check (a) . . . . 35c Aisle on Left Hand Side Main Floor. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT i-25c'NctUn2iamCiirtain Net (a). . ,44-inchcs wi3e, real7acey'" n?: v" to? n in white-or cream . V ery Sp n 1 " v.cial (a) . . . . ... . . i Third Floor. Men's Ukter Overcoats $9.95 Men's Fall length Ulster Overcoat made from geed heavy-weigh; Oxford grey coating, high bin tcn convertible collar, Twill lin ing, $1 2.50 value, all sizes c6 $9 v5 ; Boys- School Shoes. : AiliBolid Lejither and in gorxl wido j will give; the best of V satisfaction for f husky youngsters, sizes 9 to 13, $2.25 value at. . . .$1.87 Sizes 13 I -2 to 2, $2.50 values at . . . . . .$1.97 Sizes 2 1 -2 to 5 1-2, $2.75 value (a) $2.27 Men's eetior Main Floor Right We Buy For You For Cash. II mizaj&WBiuLn&m TVe eii For Cast Erecting New Cottages Three ad-j en.l5tv of statesmen rheine taxed! uittonai coupges are oemg duiic ior , tQ reduce aud alize the bur. the Delgado Cotton . at ills Company at & &nd fire ,ey. the mterKcc'ion of the Wnghtsville ' J . turnpike end the New Bern railroad,' non the State of North Carolinn belt line and when completed will be i a practically equal to the entire taxes occupied by operatives of the mill and j levied for the support" of i the State government. we may equalize me i m in r governmental taxes, but they must be Two-thirds of the . the:r families. Three other cottages tjctc rf-nntlv onmnlptftd and the half Mrc I v ' fate ' and con ,n(i ' dozen will tafcien care of the house I paid by some one daughter, Forest, Jr , and Mary Lu- fi'lieiition for tne additional operatives j fire taxes are wholly unnecessary, cille, left' this morning for Jones coun- that wiU be. employed upon completion j anj &ue to " lack of reasonable iy wnere iney wiu visit Mrs. Cates w.m i care. the mill. "Realizing this, the General Assem bly of North Carolina has set aside the 9th day of October of each and ev ery year as Fire Prevention Day, and makes it the duty' of the' Governor to jority stood the hike well and returned; issue a proclamation, urgrag the peo ple to a proper observance of the day. "Now, therefore, I, T. Wi Bickett, Governor of North Carolina, In ac cordfnee with this statute, do issue this my proclamation, and I do set PRESBYTERIAN. afternoon. The public is cordially in-' St Andrew's, Fourth and Campbell vitcd. Come and bring a friend with streets, Rev. A. D. McClure, D. D., yon. pastor: Preaching by the pastor at' st. John'r,, Third and Red Cross n a. u. aaa o y. ui. oauuain sccuai -tretr, Rev R V. nrihhin rertnr-i uany cjtAi p. ra. junior .Nineteenth Sunday arter Trinity, Oc-! Christian fcndeavor at 4:20 p. m. In- tober 14f 19T7. IIoly communion at xermeciate ana ttenior cnnsiian Kn- 7.30 a m Mornin" ig prayer at 11 Sunday school at 4 in the j ueavor ai t .ia p. in. l'rayer meeung r-'rlo"k IT : .1 . n r. . i 1 1 wcuuuauuy ai o p. ui. iree. jui afternoon. Evening prayer at S wo.eome. ( : o'clock. Visitors cordially invited to; Pearsall Memorial.' East Wilmih?- all these services. ton, Rev. W. IL Koellmg, pastor: j Sabbath school at 10:30 a. m. Preach ' Sister. ?rlrs. C. II. Tirown (.a for thpv will visit friends and relatives in Dur- P'ice Take Hike Members of the ham. They were accompanied by P"ce department that drilled yester Mrs; Cates' sister, Mia-, Virginia Out- daynoon took-a five mile hike through law, who has been spending some time,E- Wilmington and return and while a here. lew compiaineu 01 sore ieet tne m?. ' I ENTERTAINMENT BY YOUNG 1 in fIno sPn'5- 7110 department has FOLKS. 'received a quantity of ammunition and A delightful and most enjoyable en- : is now Prepared for any emergency tertainment for the Red Cross was tna- 'S111 arise. rendered yesterday and last evening Services at v Southport Bishop at the home cf Mrs. C. Van Leuven! Thomas C. Darst leaves this afternoon at Carolina Heights, by a number of for Southport and tomorrow he will younE, oeople of I he city. The sum conduct services in St. Phillip's formanc'; X fine W8h5 leav77o7 Chicago for The! to a proper observance of this day j and fourth Sabbatha at 7:3U p, tn ( at 11. Sunday school at 3:30 o'clock . showing. The rendition was so purpose of attending a meeting Of the m obedience to the laws of North i Bethany: Services Sunday morning .-afternoon veSm? pfWer I pleasing that the company has been House of Bishops, which will be con Church of the Ascension, Third and ,ing at 11:15 a, m. Christian Endeavor, reetor: Sunday sc'hool 9-30 o'clock' at S p.m. Prayer meeting Wodnos-,; the morning. Evening prayer and.. any at u pm sermon at 7:30 o'clock. wcrCial in-, asked to repeat the same by the Na- vencd on Wednesday morning. ticnal Special Aid Society. It has not j i - : 1 yet been anr.onnned where the next, Funeral Tomorrow;- performance vil! he held, but one of The funeral of Mr. William McR. the school suditcriums will probably Smith, who died in New York on stage the play. Thursday, will be held ' tomorrow af- . The extensivn program follows: 1 ternoon at 3:30 o'clock, from the resi "Flowers," which was Impersonal- dence Of the parent of the deceased, ed by the following: Bluebell, Edith . Mr.- and Mra T;. J. SmUhf "NoT 616 Roacht; Flax, Anna Meisler; Holly-Dock street w lew Ba p n His Store Sells MA A welcome ta all Harnett street Mission. Eighth and : vitation extended to all. aside and designate Tuesday the 9th ! Harnett streets, Rev. W. M. Baker,! Church of the Good Shepherd, Shtth day of October, 1917, aVFire Preveh- evangelist in charge:" Sabbath school and Queen streets, Rev. W. R. Noe,i .. . . I o f Q - vil a m PrciPhinor rffTt CAnnd .An4n Tfc . I tion Day and do urge all the people FROM "HANS UND FRITZ.' unr v vriciiii sir a aii i i 'ini'if - . ' : 4 DAYfe. MATPNEE IT T viU ..nAi, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3:30 i sermon tit 7:0 p. m. beats free; pub- 11 ACADEMY OF MU3;C NEXT 1! AND NIGHT. 'est thft Stat and the municipal officers ; p" m thereof to give proper and formal reo I tuao- services &uncay evening christian ... . .. - . .. at 7:30. Sundav school at 11 a. m. k CHRISTIAN Ognition or tne aay ana is. meaning :.Ra d .. xercise will be observ-. First, Dock street, Rev. J. E. Rey-Ton the Sabbath Day. ana request me --citizens genemuy .w . ,n.tn Sunday school. The public I nolds, pastor: Preaching service at be strengthened and helped by attend- meeting .Tuesday nih. at ;ing the services of the -sanctuary ; Ladies' Aid Society Wcurjesilr.y noon at 3:30. Brotherhood ni.e: give special attention on that day to ccrdiaiiy invited to attend. the conditions of their ' premisesr to. Winter Park. Rev. Anorew J. Hov-. Sunday school at 8:45 a. m., led by; li-JI r-!i Galvy; Sullivan, pas: .7:30. p. m.. on the same ( -vt vM Women's Bath Robes, Beautiful Range of Colors Price $3.50 to $6.00. Men's athJiolps, Serviceable, Dark Colors, Price $6.00 ' tar t If- Chij4ren's Bath Robes, Size?2 to ydsra. rS ' tit J - rnce 31.. rv the end that the waste and loss of propet ty and life may be reduced In this state. : ."pone at crar cify of Ral6igh, this tqe loin uay 01 oeiiiemuci, m iuc year 6f'our Lord one thousand nine hundred and' seventeen, aid In the one hundred and forty-second. year of our American Independence, -"T. W. 'BICKpTT, jftpernor; "By iho Governor: "Santford Martin,"'' J "Private Secretary." ell, pastor: Services Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock, wirh observance of Lord's supper. Sabbath school, with "rally. P. m. Prayer v,Q er0T-iTOT-.H0t tuir noo-0, t .:,tor:. bunday worship, at 11 a. m. and f if thp rvmsf rrj.-s ?nori rrmusli Huband Christian Endeavor at 7M&; .'0 . Son jym; in it is good Vnongh to fight for. BUY A1JBERTY BOM r-, J , -vj , c .1 1 i Little Ships." Night, "Military meets at ' Dead by Tf alp loads. By United Fresfl.) V. ; London, Sept. 16.-(By Ma-The Germans are remoWl ther ead from the field by the . truck load stacked up like grain acks.t A photo graph taken from -aVjirWner showed! i i a. n. t f ; ! niorVi o ft . ffnirtnr aay extrcisc3, ai y.to a. ui. wins- - .-q.c m f t xtr u.u:, c,lnr: s Uanf Endeavor Society at 7:15 p. m cordially invited to attend all thesem. fi and help winheht for Xa: Visitors will. find a hearty welcome at services. Simbms Monday nt 3:30 r. f istence. the services. Immanuel, corner of . Front and LUTHERAN. p. m. Sunbeams Monday at 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday Jiisht Queen streets; Ren Tfc P. Allen, pas-,- St.. Mattnews iflngusn - jsvangeucai, -a Zl?,Z There must be mere tl.sr. r wueru sirweus; xvcr, A "'u, " tt n-.-.AA a -,3.-i I ,;tmT,c ? ,n i-i.-. ct - . t,-,i :ui torr Sundanechool at 3 p. m., Mr. iourtn ana riarnett streets, nev. f . - ? 3. A,. Matthew, superintendent. w.Mcciananan, pastor: rTwes . . , . must be fed as , well as armed. ireaenmg services at ii a. m. ana 7:30 p. mf Mid-week service Wed nesday night at 8 o'clock. Brother 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subjects; "Faith Rewarded", and "The Pretest- x. - ... mi " n:ki. i out. Reformattion The Open Bible.' CHRISTIAN. Sixth Street Advent, Rev. J. P. nesuay nignt at a u. "rwtut!I: "1- "r", Zl o.on ".It" 7 King, pastor: Services at 11 a. m. uoou ana lauies Auxiliary win uifci -j " " ... - anrl 7 -'',0 n m cjimdav cchrril nl ql dayeve$in service. AH cordially in-! meets Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 OCiOCK m tne "eraoon. vited to "attettd an these services, io ciock. injcner league weanesaay The cause of food cor,: n vaticij fers to everv American nlize chance to render -e. patriotic Prayer; that does not entail a sacrice. bodic, lashed together in bundles of) JSS Soh.-wet W!Su'U,r5:T,'4U0 toi YOUNG BRITISH HERO H APFY AFTER RECSVS j a. x x 1 1 K P a Vl as a n a a r r - pastor: services tomorruw ai a a a.. -:. ; . -,iE,v-rV. 1 lUll r SWJiYl IVUIlj m. and 8 p. m. by Dr. Wells. Subject of mornifte sermon. "Memory." Sub- No Goods Sent on AppovL - a V S1 fours and thrown upon the cars.: Aged Lady Breaks Limb. Mr3. John T. Keen, No. 715 Grace street, liad the misfortune to break her leg " yesterday She .is 73 years hf speedy r6covcry jgjLr The boy you: J cheered whb he marched awayill M'and lfee . deep in trench mud-'ae. WH1 fale?i poison gas and deadly.flahl. Hevill en dure all theterrawctf modi&Skbatfle. That's .his bit Ymr btt, - prfia8, is to-save one slice of bread a day for him. ... . ,- . school at 9:45 a. m. Tomorrow is Vesper at 8 p, m. rally day and all our memsers are urged to attend. Christian Endeavor ?t. 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. sc. Marys tro-c-atnearai, mitfl ana' The La-! Ann streets: First mass at 7:30 a. Sunday m. Liast mass, sermon, at iu:iu a. m. METHODIST Fifth Avenue, Rev. J. H. McCrack en. pastor: Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. h. Epworth . j . tr K?:'S?& , League meets, Tuesday evening at. 8 'JmW jo'clodk. Prayer meeting Wednesday I pvenine at 8. All .straneers and visk JfW ' -AmeriQa Expects Every Man toDb I I His Dutv. Rnv a .- V?r,. Ad h LIBERTY BOND EPISCOPAL. . St. Pntil'a.i-Sixteenth and Market streets. .etr-B. L.JGwatbmey. rector: i evening at 8. All , strangers and vist Nineteenth 'Sunday afteri'.Trinity. Holy i tors are cordially invited to attend, communion' at 7:30" in. the morning.! ,.. Church tyadnti aK; .&:i ' tMefrning , BAPTISTi Prarer tiiiaEv'tafe-rfratariat 8. First, .corner 'Fifth.- and .Market if.: - . s: On TlmrtfdaT.ifne .ISth, tlfd-.Feost of streets, Pev. John Jeter Hurt pastor: '?t St. Luke, the Evangelist, there will . Preaching by thefpastof 1 at 11 o'clock - ! De a celebration ox tne noiy uom- ana at s o ciock. suDject 01 evening '.-.jaw- . w - r -a --.w . Ewmv.,ti.w-''.A:?l :v, few ir--J,J""ri- muniofl at 10 in the . morning. . All sermon, "Making Democracy Safe for, seats free. -Visitors are always wel- the World; or, The America that is come. Service of,, intercession on to Be Restrained by Her Affliction, Fridays at 5:30 p. m. .'Chasted by Her Sorrows, T"p.,,Q' Ky - 1 oiauen street, riiui au oiaueu . ner rruspeciB. ounuay scuooi ax i ' ,-i.,i ' , '' ". , - ' ' -: ., . iPe streets. Rev. E. C. Sell, pastor- 9:45. led -by Superintendent -RlV. Proachhitf tt 11 a. tn. and 7:30 ik m. Coleman,-, Jnnior:and Senior.BJ-Y, g:W?e at;-3 Cf lh.n to-0 ire . Sunday school -atV3tC0, o'clock. In.ihe TJr,v at7 D'cltf JnCSron.wIU-ff ;G6ra.i W d-a WttQcJWKteme
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