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The New Cambria Times from New Cambria, Kansas • 1

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TIP Vol. 1. New June 4 1914. No. 17 NILES CHURCH NOUS Sacred Hart Church Mass second, New Cambria Church Notes.

At Wesleyan University The Editor received and acc pted a cordiI invitation from Rev. Mark Smith to attend the raclualin ex- ercises of the Senior, Acadeviiy Wesleyan University Tuesday Deaths Andrew Humbarger Andrew Humbarger dropped dead near the corner, of Prescot Avenue and.Ninth Street, in Salina, Mor-duy resigned Mark Smith has third and fourth, Sunday at 10:00 o'clock. First Sunday first Mass at 8.00,anid second 'at 10:00 o'clock. Children's Day Program -Children's "day exercises which were held the U. Church Sunday evening were a success in every" feature.

A fine program had been gotten up by the faithful teachers of afternoon, June 1 1914, shortly afier 2:00 o'clock at the age of 4G years Mr. Humbarger was mar New Cambria March 301868 and has been his pasf orate of the Church of this place. Rev. Smith will fill his regular appointment the Union Hall Sun-day evening, and, will take for his subject "Loyalty." Following the Sunday School ser d. x.c&iufuij oi oiiuue county an nis life.

He was a son of Daniel Humbarger a former county commissioner who passed away a number of yeavs ago. IVIr. Humbarger owned and Hved.on a good farm southwest of vices at the Union Hall next Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Before the exercises cemmenced we visited the different departments of the school and became very much interested in the Art department as we cited to a 1 picture of three horses in the north. east corner of the room drawn by Miss Mittie Wooding and is certainly a fine piece of art and was interesting to the writer as he has -known Miss Wooding and her people all of his life.

Yealso met her and had a fine visit nd she told us of all of our old friends at Haddam. There are 75 water color pain tiDgs' and 165 pieces of hand painted china, ware the S. S-training the children and good music by the orchestra and sey-eral nice children day by the there, will be a class meeting service choir. The churcb was. nicely deco town.

for a number of A few years ago he sold his farm and moved to Salina where he became engao-' rated with flowers and a large attendance was present. Everybody is always glad when Children's Day edin a feed yard and latter sold bis comes for "there is nothing more cheerful than to hear th6 little chiid ren sing and recite -their dear little the most of which was painted by to wjiich you are invited to attend. Rev. Smith will all his regular appointment at the Union Hall' next Sunday eveniug at 8:00 o'oclock. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present.

The Christian Endeavor meeting next Sunday evening will be ration meeting lead by Effie Gillman to which all are extended a cordial invitation to Attend. The Lutheran and Methodist Sunday Schools bot bold their service-at 10:00 o'clock A. M. If not attending' Sunday School anywhere you should attend one of these You will be extended the welcome interest in the feed yard and bought an interest in the Crescent Cafe. He disposed of this sometime ago and had made arrangements to dispose of his residence and was preparing to move to Arkansas at the time of his death.

Mr. Humbarger was united in marriage on November 17, 1892 to Emma Josephine Faust. Beside a widow he leaves seven children rantr-lag in age from two months to a pieces God bless the little children any way. I U. B.

Church. Sunday School at 10:00 a. Preaching service at m. Christian Endeavor at Preaching at 8:00 p. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening of each week.

Ladies Aid meets Wednesday after the students since The graduating exercises could not be out done by any school of the same class, and we were in deed proud of our pastor, Rev. Mark E. Smith, when he finished his splendid oration which would make any young, man envious of his good voice and able' delivery. Rev. Smith received his graduation diploma from the Academic department of the University with gooa credits.

Not only Salina but Hie state of Kansas should be daughter seventeen years old. He also leaves an 'aged mother, two brothers, Sol and Peter and a sister Mrs. Ed Wells all who reside at Mes- proud of the bright and intelligent sex, Colorado, and a sister, Mrs. Clara Mahar who resides east of New noon of -each week. Yoifare all cordially invited to attend these services.

L. B. Nichols, S. S. Supt.

Rev. Pontious, Pastor. Cambria. He was a member of the Modern Woodman and Eagle Lodges. Christian young ladies and men.

that the Kansas Weslejan University is turning out to make up the citizens and help mold the life and sentiment The pastor of the Lutheran Church in oaiina, tev. n. k. ljantz olliciat-ing. Short services were held today at the Bero Undertaking Parlors in Salina which were continued at the Lutheran Church in New Cambiia at 10:30 o'clock.

The interment was made in the Highland cemetery. A Birthday Party A number of Miss Ruth Hards' friends gathered at her home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in honor of tier ninth The afternoon was spent with games and a general good time was had by all. Later in rhe afternoon Hards invited the quests to the table where they were served with ice cream and cake. The birthday cake was decorated wfth candles. The other beautiful decorations were pink and white streamers.

Each present gave Miss Ruth a birthday remtmberance. At 3 o'clock 1 hey all departed for their homes wishing, Ruth many1 more happy birthdays. Those present were: Oletha, Julia and Ruth McGee Faye and Harry Jungel, Hazel Brown Chester Shank. Bessie, Emma, Edith and Pearl Reigle and Ruth and Mer rill Hards. The M7 C.

Gospel of J. A. Tufts, W. Gunckel, Fred Joy and Paul Raukin held services at the Lutheran Church Sunday morning, afternoon and evening which were well attended and enjoyed by. all.

We hope that they will be with us agah sometime in the near future. The, topic tint was discussed at the Christian Endeavor meeting one weel 9 ago last Sunday evening-was' A news paper meeting. The following taken from the Salina Suh shows I power of the press and the material that the Editors of Kausas are ma(h: of: On Sunday, the 20th. ult. four teen prominent newspaper men cf tlu State occupied pulpits in he churched at Lawrence, morning and.

evening, that being newspaper week at the State University. The subject was. "The Press -an cL the Pulpit The editors were: Arthur Capper, Topeka Capitol; Ewing Herbert, Hiawatha World; William Allen White, Emporia Gazette; Henry J. Allen, Wichita Beacon; W. Y.

Morgan, Hutchinson News; B. J. Sherdan, Paola Spirit; 'Imri Zum wait, Bonner Springs Chieftain; A. Miller, Belleville Telescope C. M.

Abilene RefleeturjW. E. St. Marys Star; F. W.

Kuapp, Beloit Gazette; Homer Hoch, Marion Record; George W. Marbl-, Fort Scott Tribune; E. Kelly, To ronto Republican. It was a project of the State University, the State editorial association anuual gathering being guests of that institution. New Cambria Directory Church Directory English Luthern Church.

Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Miss Carrie Gillmau, Supt. Y. P.

meets p. m. each Sunday eveniug. Mr. William Vuupel, President.

Everyone is welcome. of the comiug generations. Jesse iShank took part in the program with due credit and is to be complimented on his musical talent. In the evening there were several musical selections rendered after which Judge Blair of the class of 96, now judae of the Circut Court of Missouri delivered an address on Judicial Go v-ernment -that was fine. Kausas should be prouti of her school and the able young men and women thatgo out- into this broad United States and till high positions in life with great credit.

We hope to aain visit this fine Educational Institution in the near fu-'Cure and get better acquainted with the thorough work that is being done there. Albert Donmyer took. very sick last, night and a Doctor was summoned immediately. For complete Abstracts of Titles ohone 500, E. L.

Wilder, Salina Kansas. We carry a ful line of oils, harvester, castor, machine seperator oils, M. E. Church Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.

Evening service at 8: 00 p. m. We welcome one and all to aach of thes services. Mr. Deweese, Supt.

Rev. Mark E. Smith, Pastor, 1104 S. Santa Fe Saliua, Kansas. Niles Turned Out Quite a.

number were down Tuesday afternoon to welcome the Topeka Commercial club, on their special tour through here, they were a jolly good bunch, distributing many souvenirs, through the 'crowd, and 'they had a good band with them whopiay-td the ten minutes they stopped here. etc M. M. Drenning Lbr.Co. Niles vs.

Irih ball game played at Niles Sunday resulted in a score of 10 to 4 favor of 10 or Niles..

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1914-1914