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The Atchison Church Visitor from Atchison, Kansas • 4

The Atchison Church Visitor from Atchison, Kansas • 4

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o.e given an oppoituiiity to oiu the meeting. METHODIST Corner Fifth and Kansas Avenues. John W. bcott, Hi. Minister Residence 215 N.

Ninth St. CONGREGATIONAL 10:45 Preaching 12 Sunday School 4 p. Twilight Service Pastor. Carter-Woodford Parsonage .611 N. ifth Strangers and persons no church home are invited to worship 1 with us.

i A meeting for women will be held at the Baptist Church Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Evangelist Hall will speak. i Have you visited our stori since it was enlarged? not, you should do so. You will be surprised.

When we need more room we will build on another story, and then, another but then that's another story. A men's meeting will be held at the English Lutheran church Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Address by Evangelist Ilarman. Sunday morning will be devoted to Lincoln A.

M. A. exercises by the Sunday school at 10:45, taking the place of the usual preaching service. The parents and friends of the Sunday school pupils are cordially invited to attend. The Lincoln address will be postponed since the pastor is quarantined with her little son, Whittier, who if sick with the measles.

The lad has had it pretty severe but la slowly getting the mastery. Study class will meet Thursday, Feb. 15 with Mrs. A. W.

Steven3, The session of the Sunday school begins promptly at 9:45 a. m. Prof. A. F.

Heck, superintendent. Classes for all lages. All membeis of the School urged to be present Sunday morning. Persons not attending School elsewhere will lind a most cordial welcome here. Try it.

Morning worship and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Sermon subject, "God's Touch." An opportunity to join the church will be given. The five class meetings will be held at 12:15. Plan to attend your class.

Revival meeting at 7:45 p. m. There will be special musical numbers. The large chorus will sing pastor will preach; subject: "The Fall of Jerico and the Sign of Deliver-eranee." Reception of membeis. Armstrong Bros M'i' f-', 1 Cash Department Store 800, 802, 804, 806, 808 Commercial St.

4th and TJ. St. Topic, "The Miracle of Irrigation." There will be a "valentine party" for the young peonle Saturday afternoon. February 10 at 2 o'clock with light refreshments in the church parlors. The Sunday school children have rppoived to earn the fine purple tenant during February.

Later we will tell you how they are v. a. -V The Junior League will meet at jr. three o'clock. Epworth League at 6:45 p.

m. The subject will be: "The Strong Shall Not Take Advantage of the Weak." incoln Sunday. James 5:4. Miss THE VISITOR met. 3 our approval and we would be pleased to have your grocery trade.

E. EBNER NORTH TENTH STREET. Millie Coffey will lead. This will be important meeting and every should bevresent. Mr.

William R. Hooper was born in Cornwall, England, June 5, 1830, Ladies Aid Society Company "JJ will give an afternoon tea at the iiome of Mrs. A. Beauchamp, 314 N. Third street, Monday, February 12.

Company of the Ladles Aid J. A. FLETCHER HARNESS AND BUGGIES Upper Commorclal Street (Continued from 2nd 3d page.) B. Y. P.

U. The B. Y. P. U.

meetingsare unusually well attended, and a t.umber of the young people take part. Sunday evening, Prof Wigent will lead and there will be extra music. So many young people mave recently joined the church that we would be glad to havo them join our union. This is the place for the young Christian to begin his work. 1 ere he will find something to do I'or Christ and the church and he will find other young Christians just Hurting out also.

We have been glad to the nersonnl work the young people have been doing during the revival. En eh evening they have spoken to a friend or relative and plead nor-ponally for Christ and not a few have been able to lead one or two to him. Society will give a tea at the home of Mrs. Martha McDowell, 408 North Ninth street, Friday, February 16, at 3 pm. The Woman's Home Missionary und died in Atchison, Kansas, Friday, February 2, 1912.

When about ten years old he moved with his family to Kingston, Canada. He was married to Miss Sarah Jane Mun-shaw, June 16, 1S4, at Flesherton, Canada. Bro. Hooper is survived by his wife and the following children: Harry Hooper of Toronto, It. W.

Hooper, A. Hooper, and A. Hooper of Atchison; Miss Emma Hooper-and Mrs. M. J.

Campbell of Atchison; Mrs. Robert Davis of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. F. L. Boothby of Jerusalem.

He has four living brothers: John, Charles and Samuel Hooper of Ontario, and Richard Hopper of Manitoba. When In his teens Bro. Hooper was converted and joined the Wesleyan Methodist church. Whew ho camo society will meet with Mrs H. II.

Newcomb, 401 Parallel street, Thursday, February 15, at 3:00 p. m. There has not been a meeting for KLOSTERMEIER CLARK RED CROSS LAUNDRY f.OOD WORK. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Both Phones.

two months and every member is urged to attend. New members of the church are invited. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing, February 14. We want at least hundred people. Will you be one of the hundred? W.

C. T. U. The W. C.

T. U. will observe Frances Wlllard Memorial clay wih a fitting program Saturday, Feb. 17, at 3 p. at the home of Dlttmar, 311 N.

Fourth street. Come nrd bring your friends. FURNITURE HOSPITAL O. W. Bradley, Prop.

727, 729 Kansas Avenue. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS General Upholstering and Repair Work a Specialty. Packing and Storing Furniture. WEINMANN BAKER Dealers in FURNITURE CARPETS 616 Commercial Street. to (Kansas', and to Atchison In 1833 he joined the First Methodist Episcopal church of this city.

Whether in prosperity or adversity, in sunshine or In storm, In health or in sickness, at home or among his tellows, brother Hooper has lived the holy, the beautiful and the convincing Christian life. A great light haa gone out but the radiance will abide with us through the years. Tho funeral services were conducted from the home on South Seventh street, Tuesday, February 0, in charge of the pastor, Dr. J. W.

Scott, tiufclstod by Dr. J. A. Stavely, the District Superintendent. The bortv was laid to rest In Mount Vernon.

Election On Wednesday! evening, February 14, beginning at seven o'clock, an elecMon will be held in the lecture room. Nino trustees of the church and parsonage ppropertv are to bo elected. One delegate to 1 Lay Electoral conference, to held at Kansas City, Kansas, Mar. 22, is to be elected. The election will be by ballot, and all members of the church twenty-one years old or over are entitled to vote.

B. L. Brockett, II. L. Dukes, and Mrs.

J.nephlne Anderson will havo charge of tho election. Persons who do not roach the church In time to votft before tho Prayer meeting will Midland College Offers Exceptional Educational Advantages to the Young Men and Young Women of Atchison and Vicinity. FRED KOESTER DAUBER SHOP AND BATHS 212 Commercial Street Next Door to Byram Hotel Satisfied Customers. Millard F. Troscll, President.

Midland College, Atchison, Kansas..

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