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The Evening Kansan-Republican from Newton, Kansas • Page 5

The Evening Kansan-Republican from Newton, Kansas • Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1936 NEWTON EVENING KSNSAN-REPUBLTdN, vrvil Church Notices. STUDENT RECITAL AT BETHEL COLLEGE tiain-Lewis Merc. Co. Epworth League Program. There will be an installation of new officers from 6:45 to .7:45 tomorrow evening, leader A.

F. Hazlett. Song, "The Fight Is On." Prayer and Scripture Lesson, Song, "Brighten the Comer Where Eighteen of Department Appear On Program You Are." The advanced students of the Mu The Best Kind of PREPAREDNESS For the individual is a MULTIPLE PROTECTION POLICY in the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of California Which provides, with $5,000 of Life Insurance, the following benefits FOR THE BENEFICIARY If the Iusurod dies from Accident, a payment $10,000. If the Insured dies from Natural Causes, a payment of 5,000. FOR THE INSURED (While Living) For the Loss of any two cf the Hands and Feet, or of Eyesight, a payment of A $3,000 Also an Annual Income of $.100 for ten years $5,000 Also an Indemnity of $23 a week for 52 weeks For Permanent Total Disability from Accident or Sick- nees, an Annual Income of $500 for ten years And an Indemnity of $25 a week for 52 weeks 6,300.

Spirituality, Ray Shiroman. Missions, Lucile Lytton. Flowers, Esther Watson, Recreation, Vada Murphy. Finances, C. F.

llutton. Special music. Installation of new officers, follow sical Department of Dethel College gave a recital In the college chapel last evening before an audience made up of the student" body, members of the faculty and some Newton friends. But little publicity was given the ed by Consecration service, Rev. R.

recital i nadvance or doubtless many others would have enjoyed hearing It The program was made up of piano i L. Benediction. i Christian Science. Subject, "Soul and Body." Services and vocal solos, A. D.

Schmutz and Miss Hesse having had the young ped pie under their tutelage during the school year. None are ready for grad uation, but many are advancing ly toward the end of the prescribed On account of the unfavorable weather which has prevailed during OMirSSHMj lale we have decided, to continue the sale through next week, so that all may have an opportunity to get a share of these silks. Don't failto see them the greatest values for the least money. are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday evening at Sunday school at 9:45. The reading room is open dally ex cept Sunday from 2:00 until 4:00 in the church room, 110 East Broadway.

course and did some good work last evening. Those appearing in piano numbers were Miss Marie Balzer, Miss (iussie Weber, Miss Delia Hunter, Miss Hazel Dester, Miss Ruth Horsch, Miss Mon St. Matthews Church. Rev. Frederick C.

Rufle, Rector. 131 West Broadway. Services for Sunday: 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.

9:45 a. Church school. 11 a. Morning Prayer and. Ber-mon.

There will be no evening service, For Temporary Total Disability from Accident or Sick-nes3 an Indemnity of $25 a week, limit 52 weeks for one disablement 1,300. Fo" Temporary Partial Disability, an Indemnity of $12.50 a week, limit 26 weeks for one disablement C50. An Annuity for Old Aeefafter C5). If the age when policy was issued was 35, the annuity 3 317.60 POLICIES FROM $1,000 TO $5,000 WILL BE ISSUED ON THE ABOVE PLAN. The Pacific Mutual was founded in 18G8 by Leland Stanford and his associates; has $35,656,611 of Assets, with an Annual Income of a Surplus of $3,504,807 (exclusive of $1,000,000 Capital), and $1 60,659,702 of Life Insurance.

SEND IN THIS that our people may attend the baccalaureate service. ica Horsch; Miss Elizaneth Riesen, Miss Louisa Kpp, and Alvin llalke. i Miss Weber, besides playing her solo numbers was accompanist for a large number of the vocalists, and an excellent one too, not maMng the mistake so common among pianists of making a piano solo out of the lccom-paniment, but thinking only of the singer and givng the voice tvery advantage and assistance possible. Fhe was relieved by Miss Elizabeth Riesen in one instance and-by Mr. Schmutz, who played the, accompaniments for Miss Mollie Becker who has a pure soprano voice of much qromiso and for Miss Justina Regier whose contralto tones are of excellent quality.

Others among the vocalist? were Miss Cora Molzen who also has a soprano Turn on the limelight i of compar Congregational. W. A. Sprague, Pastor. Mrs.

F. B. Hunt, organist Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. F.

I. ison, arid see for yourself. Abbey, superintendent. 91 1 5 1 if Primary department 9:20. Mrs.

J. C. Mack, superintendent COUPON Mr. Oscar F. Nelson, General Agent, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Randall Newton, Kansas.

Please send me information about the Multiple Protection Policy issued by the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of California. Morning worship and sermon 11:00. 'Following a Leader or Working for a Boss." voice which will yield to training; Christian Endeavor at 7:00, Fmily Whatever Kind of Miss Rosina Gaeddert, Miss Eva Beck Raymond, leader. er and Miss Liesa Balzer who sang No evening sermon on account of Owing to the Comn' services at the Auditorium ounday evening there will not be any services at the Baptist church In the eveuing. So please come to the morning service.

baccalaureate service in Auditorium. Name Age. Occupation Address INSURMC well chosen numbers excellently. H. Fast and Irvin Haury were heard in baritone solos while Jacob Ooering first tenor in the male quartet sang Always good music.

You will bo stranger but once. a double number. It being leap year, MethodisT. R. L.

George, pastor. All services at the tabernacle, one- "Listen to the Agent" KANSAS COMMENT. Another case of the kittle calling the pot black. The liquor dealers accuse Bryan of working for self interest when he opposes them. For whom are the liquor dealers working? Mar quette Tribune.

Be more indulgent with the man who insists on talking about himself When he is doing that he isn't berat-' ing his neighbors. Oscar Stauffer. Several Kansas towns will abolish their fire departments, because the; more equipment that is added to the- the boys got all the flowers, but boys and girls alike were quite worthy cf Whether Auto, HaP, Fire or Tornado, it half block east on Broadway. the cordial greeting accorded them as Sunday school 9 3u a. m.

O. F. Nel will py you to see ing thd past month, waitng on suffi-, tney appeared to take their parts and son, Supt. cient concrete base, to be laid, to war. of the applause following their efforts.

ASPHAXTIC WORK I IS STARTED, tAgAIN The asphaltic work of the A. Jaicks rant IMs branch cf work to start on- Functions at the college ill not 0L1INGE Firet Presbyterian. Northeast corner oi Main and Sev enth streets. A. H.

Morrison, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Men's Bible class 9:45 a. m.

Morning worship 10:43 a. m. Intermediate Endeavor 5:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor 7:00 p.

m. Sunday morning Mr. Morrison will preach on the subject "Middle Life. Sunday night this church will par-ticpate in the union service at the City Auditorium. Morning service 10:45 a.

ru. Junior League 3:00 p. m. Epworth league 6:45 p. m.

No evening services on acimint. of oration Now. that several good take on any marked activty until the stretches of concrete are in readiness week of June fifth, wsich is commencement week and which will be filled to the brim with happy events. construction was resumed yesterday morning, after being shut down dur- baccalaureate service at th2 Audi 421J Main' '6 vW ftexall Store torium. fire departments the higher Insurance rates come! Honest to goodnesi, that: 's actually the case in Kansas.

Alcb ison Globe. Eph Wiley's son-in-law had just, been in Eph's place to borrow $51 "He is Youthful PRESBYTERIANS IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY l.tytle Eda's mother had been prL confer! with voairh tor ChristmnB. United Presbyterian Church Corner East First and Allison. Sabbath school at 9:45. J.

A. Hunter, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 7. No preaching services tomorrow. Thursday evening prayer meeting at 8.

ii ii, it r. (i i. I- First Baptist. Sam Bristow. Pastor.

Sunday school 9:30 a. G. A. oU.t U1 aaiu; ,3, Bnd it wa8 quite small. The fust ttnle.

THEATRE ROYAL swers advertisements offering inex Eda saw It she exclaimed: Oh, mam Torg, Supt. ma, what a young watch you havelj perienced canvassers $40 a Jay House. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Subject, 4 Much.

Important Business Will Come Before the TRIANGLE Program "The Face of Jesus Christ." Laws Made for All. a gang of top men have been organized, with H. E. Tyrell as foreman. The first asphalt to be laid, snce April 18, was placed on the Seventh block of East Fourth street, beginning at -the cast end, yesterday morning.

By evening the greater'rart of tlm one Week -was completed. The remainder is expected to be finished by noon today, the work then being transferred to High street, between Third and Fourth streets, for a one block stretch there. The concrete gang in charge of A. J. Taylor, which has been in operation on West Fourth street, during the week has made slow progress, due to the rain which placed the street in too muddy conditon for work.

The concrete construction was renewed yesterday noon, and the work completed up to the second block. The remaining two blocks are expected to be laid by the middle of next week. Dally Thought. Laws are not made for particular Young people's meeting 7:00 p. m.

Gathering Religion is the best armor in the. cases, but for man in general John- world, but the worst cloak. son. When in doubt buy it in Newton. When In doubt buy it in Newton.

Christian. Percy R. Atkins, Minister. All Sunday services in the city auditorium. Sunday school at 9:45.

Junior congregation at 11:00. Christian Endeavor at 7:00. The pastor will speak. Brethren Church. Brethren church 10th and Oak.

Sunday services: ioi I I0E301 Two Stores in Newton to supply your vants in either fancy or staple groceries, fresh fruits end vegetables, the bebt the market offers. 301 Atlantic City, N. May 2. Much important Lusiness is to occupy the attention of the General Assembly of Presbyterian churches during its sessions of a week or ten days. Nunier-our committee reports have been prepared for presentation, one of the most Interesting being that dealing RIDH and SATURDAY WAY! 19 AND 20 Wilfred Lucas Mary Alden and Bessie Love 4 Acquitted Pleasure with the pension plan for ministers.

Among the matters to come before school, 10 a. m. the assembly the demand of the Pres The Porch and Lawn bytery of Cincinnati that the New Mai' Preaching 11 a. m. Elder N.

E. Baker of Wichita, will conduct preaching service. Hear him. Summer Employment. Teachers and students wanting summer employment may arrange an interview by calling phone G97.

Good references. Salary and expenses to York Presbytery be cut off from merri bership In the General Assembly is ex Porch and Lawn Furniture pected to provoke long and bitter de- Saturday and Monday 8 Bars Bob White Soap For 25c Made by Proctor Gamble, and the largest bar white soap. i bate. A resolution was adopted at the the right parties. K.

E. JONES. Adv. last General Assembly requiring that and a 2-reel comedy "HI HEREAFT1R" presbyteries admit no candidates Who I were graduates from theological semi- Allan Haws-Obituary. Allen Haws was born in Ballard county, Kentucky, in the year 1843.

He was united in marriage to Miss Mary Wilson, in 1862. In 1879 they came to Kansas and settled on a claim near Larned. In 1891 they moved to Newton making this their home, un Common Falllna. In their "Many a man," said Uncle Eben, naries considered heterodox teachings. The subsequent action of 5 and 10c AFTERNOON EVENING the New York Presbytery in licensing "thinks he can tell you what you ought to do when he can't tell what he ought to do hisse'f." three graduates frcm the Union The til two years ago when they went to Post Toasties large pkg ological Seminary was taken as a direct challenge by the conservatives of When in uouiji uuy ii In Newton.

Enjoy the out-of-doors to its fullest extent this summer. Get your porch and lawn furniture now, so you do not miss these beautiful moonlight evenings this week. Porch Swings, good substantial ones, as low priced as $3.00. Other outdoor furniture accordingly. Wichita to make their home with their daughter, Mrs.

Lenora Re-ber. Mr. Haws was the father of Shredded Wheat 11c 11c 11c pug. the church. The Union Seminary's manner of teaching theology has long been a subject of critcism by the conservatives.

The. action of the Cincinnati Presby Kel ogg Corn Flakes Kellogg Wheat Bisc't 1 1 Pkg I1C eight children, five girls and three boys. He died May 11. 1916. The children who, with their mother, survive him are, Mrs.

A. A. Kennedy of Newton; Mrs Lenora Reber and Mrs. May Meller, of Wichta; C. A.

Haws of Newton. Mr. Haws was a devoted husband, loving father and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his death. New 1917 Model Excelsior Motorcycle We will gladly demonstrate it for you at any time. Come around and see it.

We have a full line of new Bicycles, will sell on oayment plan. Pay as you ride. Repairing. Open until 8:30 P. M.

Bonnie Oats large pkg 20c Duff Son tery In bringing the issue to a head is really the action of I.ane Theological Seminary, which Is under the Jurlsdc-tion of the Cincinnati Presoytery. A strong animosity has long existed between Union and lane seminaries, the first-named being championed by the liberals and the last-named by the conservative element of the church. Owing to the delicacy of the situation the delegates to the General Assembly have declined to speak fur pub-licaton concerning It, but do not con a FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING DO YOU KNOW THAT Efficent muzzling of dogs will rabies? The protection of the health of chil Phone 262 2 124-126 E. 5th. Strawberries Oranges Bananas Apples New Potatoes Radishes Lemons Lettuce, Onions Asparagus Shaw Cycle Company 22 i Main Phone 605 IOE30! IOX30I dren is the first duty of the Nation? Bad temper is some JUmes merely a symptom of bad health? I The U.

S. Public Health Servlv has proven that typhus is spread by? lifa? Untreated pellagra ends la insanity? In the lexicon of health tbererf no ceal that they expect vattle that will be a fight to a finish between Lane and Union, between the West and the East, between conservatism and radicalism. The present Indications are that the conservative forces will prevail and that they will at least succeed in passing a vote of censure upon the New York Presbytery for having licensed three graduates fro man institution under the ban of the conserv such word as "neutrality" againstjiis esse? The death rate of persons und is decreasing; of those over 45 ft increasing? FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Are today, more Than ever; recognized as the safest kind of an investment. The following loans we have to offer: $2,000 on 80 acres land, valued at 15,500, 5 per cent. 12,000 on 80 acres land, valued at $5,000, 5H per cent $1,400 on city property, Valied iat $3,300, 6 per cent $1,000 on city property, valsed at $3,000, 6 per cent.

During the life of all mortgages we collect and remit the interest to the Investors free of charge. If write oTlall. J. G. REGIER.

Trie Kansas Cask Stores Company ative wing. B. 1. LAUNDRY 530 West 13th St. 1 to send your family wash to the 1 LAUNDRY.

Prompt service. Goods called for and delivered. J. W. PARTRIDGE1 Phone 963J I E2I Kali Street Man's Inherent Right.

Man Is that name of power which rises aboTe them all, and elves to everyone the right to be that which God meant be should be. Henry Ward Beecber. 524 rtssi 2S14 21S Kail Street Overdid It. "I know a man," said Uncle Eben, "dat kep' so busy lookln' op fob clouds wif silver linin's dat be done walked Into a coal bole.".

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