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The Value of Idealsto Church and World

CONCEIVED IN SIN. MISSHAPEN IN INIQUITY

Birthmarks?Heredity Blemishes?How Counteracted?Moth-erly Ideals?Fatherly Ideals?Social Ideals?NeighborlyIdeals?Christian Ideals

Kanaaa Olt>Mo. \la I*'l*aatcr Huraall?poke here to-

da > on the text.Shapati lit Inl«a-

--ultv til »*»* didmy mother eon*calve m e

t I'aalm M » *teaald

"He fruitfula n d multiply"wa* the I>Uln#eommlatlcm to

our flrat parentshifur# they

ainned The en-

tratu-a of aln andIta penalty,deith. brought

aerloo* Impair-

iiuiits. mental, moral and ptiyfclcal.to our race. It la no longer naturalto us to do right, but contrarlwiseaa St. Paul declared. "We cannot dothe things that we would In otherwords, we are constitutionally de-fectl\e. because of mental dle!o\alty

to Ood. Yet the mind can ria*- to

loftier heights than It can lift thebody and Its functions "To will Is

present with ma. but how to perform I know not."?Homans 7 14-31.

Many ara graaping after this great

truth and attempting human uplift

through eugenlca. ate. but neverthe-

leas falling to aee the matter fromthe Bible standpoint Tha mind, thawill, the body ahould be entirely Bubml tted to the will of God Thua only

ean the hlgheat good be possible

Thla waa God * requirement of ourfirst parents In this they failed, andIn consequence mental, moral andphysics; Impairment have coma to

us as a race "All have sinned andcome short" of the glorious stand-ard which Ood established.

?eat Ideals fer staaera.

The Bible dlvldea the world Intotwo claases. the maaa of alnnars con-demned by God and out of relatlon-ahlp with Him. and the few whohave coma back Into relatlonahlp

with God through the merit ofChr»af Wa iba I flret addreaa the

world of sinners with the suggestion

thai, while they canrioi lift them-aelvea up to perfection and e\erhvat-Ing life, thay can blesa themaelvesand their culldren b> conformingto certain H«-rlptural Ideals Theworld already recognises this In ron-alderable measure, but not suffi-ciently.

All ahould appreciate the value ofgood example. good home training.

Tha child who continually haaracaarae. rude expreeelone will aurely

STOW up not much batter than thoaesurroundings. If not worse Butwhile encouraging high Ideala in thakeme?cleanliness, gantleneaa. klnd-weae w » call apeclal attention to thaduty of parenta toward thalr un-born children. Few realise that thageneral attitude of a mother's mindbirthmarks her child for either goodor ill. If parenta realised that coarsebrutal. selfish worda. acta andthoughta would be Impressed upontheir unborn child, euraly thev wouldatrlve to avoid theae. and If theyrealised that noble worda. conductand thoughta. during the period ofgeetaUon. would be Imprinted upontheir child, how greatly would theyatrlve to have children not onlybeautiful In appearance, but noble!« character!

Horseman recognise this principleand when a racing mar* Is In foal,bar Intelligent owner will give themother every attention. Her condi-tion* will be happlfylng and com-fortable She will be led to the racetrack, there to se* other horaea runIng. trotting ate., that thua her coltmay be blrthmarked for apeed. etcHow often people forget to do fortheir own famUle* what they do forthefr horaea! But the world laawakening A New Dispensation laabout to be uahared In. and Ita lighthaa been streaming over the worldduring the paat forty yeara. giving

ua Increasing knowledge and high-

er Ideate of the good, the true, thenoble, the beautiful.

Our horticultures already arepraeentlng to us fruits and flowerethat are marveloue Our newspapersare giving ua beautiful photograv-

ure* Art la becoming cheap. £verybome ahould be well supplied, whenthe coat need be no more than thetime to clip from the paper and toarrange tastefully upon the wallIdeal homea are everywhere being

arranged, and even the pooreat to-day have much In life to cheer andrefresh them. !«et us lift our Idealsand make the most of life, howevercramped our financial condition.

< brtellaa Ideals Ike fleet.

Before the Chrlatian our Lord setsthe very highest Ideals. "Be likeunto your father In Heaven ' TheHeavenly Father's chars- tar is to hetheir ideal, or aim In life Only Godcan know when they are doing theirbeat, and He assures them that Hewill Judge them, not according totheir succesa, but according to theirendeavor and to the sacrifices theymake In order closely to attain theirIdea la.

Tru» Christians, begotten of thsHoly Hplrlt and adopted Into thefamily of fjod, have much advantageover others In respect to Ideal rela-tionships. Have they not become fol-lowers of the Ixird Jesus? Have theynot lieen taught In the School ofChrist? <Romans »:».) Have theynot knowled** to understand thatChrist's Hplrlt manlfenta Itself In-

kneis. gentleneaa, patlen<-e. long-suffering, brotherly klndneaa. love?Have they not learned that any oth-er spirit?such aa anger, malice, hat-red. envy and strife, works of tr.eflesh and of the Devil la contrary toth< Hplrlt of Christ? Ha ve they notrw»lved to put away all theae andt" put on the fruits of the HolyHplrlt? They have adopted theaeJdeula and ara working along thisline

True, soma by nature may be v«rydeficient, but becauae Ood Is no respector of persons. He accepts allwho coma to Him through ChristThose naturally deficient, naturallymuch fallen, may have more liffl-rulty In approximating their Ideals,but they will suraly be making prog-ress Those who have known them%#fore will take note that they havef>ee with Jesus and have learnailef film, snd they will have Clod'sblessing In proportion as they nraStriving to be fjodllke.

The children of Christians shouldtie pre-eminently beautiful, both Infeature and In character; for Christ-ian* have the hlgheat Ideal*, sndshould, more than others, put theaeInto pr»'tlve Moreover, they havethe Divine s«al«tance through the

Scriptures snd through Uod's provi-

dential direction In their affatia.that tltay might know, appreciateand iimc the things freely itlven themas God's children.

Hut slas! Many are Christiansonly In name A having never enteredInto a covensrft with the l/ird. Oth-

ar* who have trul> glyen up them-»el\e« to tlia lord. have heen aadlvn«* lacted «* reaped* laaaona In thas f '« , l of i i rut rhr world* greatreligion* Inatltutlona ara not teach*In* th" htgleat Idrnl* hut In*tead are arparntlrtg thr people fromthoaa hlgheat l«lr«la h> ml*repre*etitatlon of tha IHvlne « hitractar an<lPlan.

l.at ua «wik« to the trua altuatlon,to our prl\it«*a(r<« ? * children of

the true (ra. hli>n« «.f the HlhlrTheae direct not mi I) that our con*

duct toward iiiriiahall l># In harmony*lth the OoM»n Itule hut (hat wr?hall tlallfhi In tloltiß fooit unto allman aa we have opp<*rtunltv. e*penally unto the IfouaWiold of FaithThr Christian la under direct oMl«atlon to Hi* Irfird to do Ills will andthat nrlll tukr notlcr nut tueral) ofbin action* an.l words, hut of hla varvthought* aa wall I'hlllpplana 4 *

Ilappy the chilli wliotr inrrnM appPfokip th# fact ihat the moihft ?

mind during adulation will mark thechild for life' llapi" Ihf child w hoarmother In thua full* committed toUod. Intent upon doink III*will an.lappreciative of |||a high Ulaala Mappv tha child whoaa fatliar. almilarlydatoted t" Ood and noble Ideal*. willhalp his *lfe. no! only hv protldlngfor her comfort of bod> and rest ofmind, hut by aaslstlng har to noblesentiments of Justlc** tnarcy, 'ovaklndn*sa. and hy drawing har attfn-tlon to thinga beautiful, lovely. happvfylng What a beautiful charac-ter might auch a child have' Whata bleaalng to ba born with auch aheritage and than to be conaecrate<lto God and IfI a service.

M l'arki4iilaa «u %terry**

St I'aul forewarns that aoma get-ting out «»f harmony with tha l»ivlnearrangement, will forbid marriageMich should remember that tiod or-iginally said. He fruitful and multi-ply. but wa may wall urge uponthom tha Importance of seeing thatthalr children come Into the world

free from tha curaa of aln aa pos-albla. The Church's miaalon. however. la not the propagation of thehuman spectaa. hut co-operation wtth«!od In th* w.'rk "f (he pres.-- t ? ..

development of tha New CreationTha Cuming Age will be the timefor Christ and the Church, as thrHeavenly Bridegroom and Itride. to

take o% er tha world of mankind byreaurrectlon. regeneration Now lathe time In which the Chun h Is tomake her own calling and electionaura to the f>!v|ne nature, that shema> become tha Ilrld*. th- UmbsWife." ft Is her privilege al»o tocarry tha M*aa«ga of thla High fall-ing to those who now hate ears tohaar Thua aha heconiea <H smouthpiece or amhaasa>lor In hejplog all who accept tha I»lvlne Invita-tion and antar Into covenant rela-tionship with God through Chrlat aaNow «"reaturaa

In vlaw of thla Important workw AP° §tl* auggaata that those of

tha Church who can do ao ahouldcon alder It a privilege to foregnmarriage, (hat they might live ceil,bate lives, aa -IM. *n ,i as 8tPaul himself la supposed to havedone Many aeaious Christians fee',,as Ht Paul fait, that the time isshort and their opportunities fewfor serving the Lord and Ilia CauseHortce If marriage would interferewith this highest privilege, theywould gladly forego a measure ofearthly happiness to ba mora eff|.clant servants of tha Lord

ThU um< thought I*bjr Jeaua. a*>ln«, itoma hare madethTOi»U« ?iin<trh« for the Kir.*dom of Heaven . .«k- . MatthewIt'll) ~ hav« denied thernae|\ea theirprivilege. and rl«!,t« ?> human beInfi In order to r»n>l«r better serv-ice to th* Lord. But thla la a aar-rlflce. n privilege. and not a oommand not an obligation Whoeverrbo'.a.a mar aa.-rlf|r«, and ahouldnot b« rrltlcli»d therefor Whoeverprefer* not to aarrlflr* ihnul'l notbe rrltlclied on that acrountHomana 14:4

Raafaeaa Ideals.We must remember that the Bible

ba« no communication whateverfor those who are not Chrlatian*The Chrlatian hualnesa man may toeome extent ho copied by his neigh-bora But his own responsibility isthe matter In which he |« Interestedmost. A bualneaa man a ld»ai la theGolden Rule. *v L»o unto othera aa youwould that they do unto you." ap-plies to hie buying his aeiiing. hladealing with hla clerka and withhla cuatomera ft Inchidea Ms ad-vertlalng. and the Ideala which heaeta before hla clerka

More and more the Golden Rulela coming to be appreciated by thepublic, and thoee who follow if willmore and more receive a hleaafngWe do not mean that It will mekethem richer than their nelghborawho may follow the other ruleaometlmea quoted ?I >o your neigh-bor before he can do you. Hutwhether following the Golden Ruleahall bring little or much aucr«fs,the business man who haa becomea son of God can do no less, thoughhe may do as much more as hechooses.

A business man's Ideala shouldhav. some hearing upon his mannerof doing hunlness. as well as uponthe character of the stock he offerefor sale. The Christian businessman's store should be known ss aplace wh«re trash and Injurlounthings would not he found

ftoHal and Xelgfcborly Ideals.Tha trua Chrlatlan la to remem-

ber that nothing leaa than tha (lol-den Ruin may ha follow under any»Ircumatanr-+n. He muat aee t», itthat hla children, hla r-hfekena. hladoga, etv. do not dlaturh hla neigh-bora In their proper rlghta TheGolden fCule ra<|Ulree that he ahalldo for any one In dlatreaa even a ahe would have a neighbor do f»»rhlrn If he were In trouble "l»ogood and lend, hoping for nothingagain." la to be exemplified In thef'hrlatlan. but he la not to Impairhla own credit or neglact hla obli-gation* to hla own family. More-over. proper lending would hamerely In « aa«* of ne> eaalty. He lanot to be neighborly be«*auae hehope a the neighbor will return thecompliment, but he'aua* h« wlaheat«i live up to the I>lvln?? require

i merit.The f'hrlatlan la a representative

of the King of klnga and Ixirtf oflord* Hla time, hla Influerwe, hlatalent*, are to be uaed acordlng tohla Judgment of the Ixtrd'a will Hehaa come to realize that while therela ao much win and aorrow |» theworld, he may not flitter awav hlaprerloua momenta In Idleneaa or Inwhat la merely pleaaurahle but notreally profitable Thla will notmean that he ahall not tak" timeto look after tha aoclal Interest* ofhla family and to ke« p In touch withlila obligations km a neighbor Itwould make him dignified and, flratof all. loyal to Ood

Our ideal* are merely fan tnafeafloating clonda without rain, untilwe conact rate our Uvea to theaeIdeal* and reaolve to live Iri har-mony with them. H>n<-e the Chrla-tlan haa much advantage every way.for he haa the promise of Hlvlrieoveralght. bleaalng, guidance anda aalat a ri< e in working out hlaDivinely Inaplred Ideal*

on poet-card requeat I win loanI rny reader® a book on "PracticalKu we nice." Addreaa me Brooklyn,

K. Y.

SHERIFF WHO MUST HAHG LEO FRAHK IS IPRISONER'S KINDEST FRIEND'; CONDEMNED

MAH CALLS OFFICIAL WHO'LL KILL HIM DAD

The towtr Jail of Atlanta, In which Lto Frank it aentenced to dieJune 22, and Sheriff Mingum, fha asecutloner.

BY LINTON K STARR

ATLANTA. C*a . May 17 llannInn l<e<> M Krank will !»?* lo ShrrlffC Wheeler Mangum of hilion ctmn

TEX RICKARDVISITS HISMOTHER HERE

' Tei" Rlrkard. known to every

\u25a0port fan In the world as promoter

of the Jeffries-Johnson fight andMrs Rlrkard are here, visiting

"Tex'a" mother, Mrs L. J. Adama,452# Meade at

"T««" la now the man***? of theblfgeat rattle ranch In the world

It cnmprlca 5,000,000 arret InParaguay Me declare* he haa quitthe fight K»rn»

"I'm pretty bogy looking after50.000 head of rattle." he naif), "andanyway, flahtlng l» pretty far *w«y

from Paraguay and Argentina

"J still follow the name, however,

and waa pretty much aurprl*edwhen Je«* Wlllard knocked out

Johnaon t didn't think anybodycould do It. not yet for a while, any-

way"Speaking of hi* lmmen*<> ranch,

he tald:"J not In ju*t In time when land

and cattle were cheap Since thenboth have gone up moat agreeably."

BROTHER OF LOCALMAN IS WOUNDED

Ralph Me**ett. brother of K. I>

Me**et t, manager of th<- Washing

ton Monumental Co., waa woundedby ahrapnel In France, according to

word received here, and I* In a hoa-pltal near Pari*. He la a lieutenantIn the Second battalion of t'anndlanvolunteer*.

WILL DANCE ON ROOFWanted ?the highest tree In the

worldThe Metropolitan Building com-

pany I* after thl* tree to u*« n* aflagpole for the half-acre roof gar-den on top of the Stuart. Henry andWhite building*.

The combined roofs of thesebuilding* will be turned Into ndance pavilion and open air theatrthin summer. ami will op«n rlurltu:Shrlnera' week.

CHILDREN DANCE

ty like tearing out his own heartstring*

Hut the law has decreed thaiKrank shall be hanged by the neckuntil deid." utile** the governor interferes -and Wheeler Msngum hasnever yet sidestepped what he belleves his duty.

Probably no kindlier soul breathesthan that of Krank's keeper.

The prisoner hlrnaelf realties ItTo him the sheriff la "Dad Man-gum."

Those closest to him say thatWheeler Mangum believes Crank IsInnocent

He was aaked the question."An official has no bualness talk

Ing about a case." he said. '

Whateter 1 ma* believe. I can't say It."

Wheeler Mangum wonldn't will-ingly hurt hla most despised enemy

The correspondent saw him hanga negro once?Just a plain negromurderer Great tears rolled downhis cheeks and his voice was hnskyas he said, ' May God have mercyon your soul'"

But It wii Mnngum's hand that\u25a0prung the trap.

On anothe ; occasion hi* officialduty demands that he hang a manwho had once been In hi* Sunday-\u25a0rhoo! claag

H#» And th* prisoner st*pp*d to«h* scaffold arm In arm, and thesheriff hanged hi* friend.

NAVY YARD ROUTE» W K~n«4r and Taartat

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Time table to ehanga without

limn# M«U» J|o| Prtr# A?r tioiMMt Trip

STEWART HOUSEif Navart Si.

Near Plha Pitbllr MarketModem atnffla Kotmi as#

Ml.rn (.1,1.11. naoma forOna or Tan, BOi>

Encore* were given nearly everynumber of a program of children'*dances Riven at the Moore theatreSaturday night by the Fail rotDancing academy. Eighty-two littie tot* took part.

OPEN CONVENTIONEpiscopal churches of the dlocexr

of Ohrnpla will open their annualconvention week with a mimicalservice In St Murk's church. Broadway and Harvard ave , this eveningat H o'clock.

ASSOCIATED BIBLESTUDENTS

HmKla ltran>-h

International Bible BtudentsAssociation, of Which Pastor

Russell la PresidentMEET EVERY SUNDAY

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STAR?MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915. TAGE 2.

U.S.IACKIESREVIEWED BYPRES.WILSONNEW VOHK, May 17 New

New York alood atlll today for an

hour. Thouaanda of lilii«*J»<keta,

t'ncla Hatn'a flneat, inarched In re

view before I'rcaldent Wllaon andManhattan bualneaa halted whllnthey did

The martial aplrlt gripped thecity aa It nnver did befor* <-v«<nhark In th« dava Juat preceding tb«-Hpanlah American war.

Prom almoat <«vet-y building Inthe city the atara and atrip** floated, while blue huntlnn waa atretrhi'i| ai roan the fronta of buataeaahouara and dwelling* from I tin Hatlery to the llroiig New York waaIn Rila attire for !h<> Kr<'ateat naval

rctli-w It ha* expiTli-ncfdPrealdent Hrviewe Parade

I'realilent Wllaon reached hereearly today H* did not l»»ave hlayacht, the Ma> flower, until neurlytime for the laud review of thejacklra who man the Mk battl*ahlpa and crulaera 111 the Atlanticfle«t.

Then ho went dlrertly to the reviewing atand at Klfth ave andflat at

FYir 15 mlnutca after the prnaldent rnached th«> reviewing standIt rained hard.

Despite the downiiour. I'realdentWllaon tipped hla hat an everyAmerican flax passed

The rain spattered down uponhis bare head while Secretary ofthe Navy Itaniels, ('residential Set'retary Tumult) snd other members?if the party were soaked by thedownpour.

President Wllaon applauded vlnoroualy as one baud played "Ultleand the crowd Joined him In according the favorite of the Southan ovation.

The aallora. thousands strong,landed at the foot of West 23rd at

The parade began there Theymarched over to Klfth ave. northto f»9th at . to Central I'srk Westand then over 72nd st They reembarked from the pier at 7»th at

Slritti Are PackedThere were three reviewing

stands The principal one at listst and Klfth ave . waa occupied bythe prealdent. several governmentand city officials Another standwsa located at Columbus Circleand a third at 6*th at and Ilroad-way.

Never before haa luch a crowdturned out to watch a street parade The thorofares were a solidmass of humanity Kvery seat Inthe three reviewing stands wis

taken and wlndowa In office buildIngs along the route were filledwith sjiectator*

Tomorrow the president, from hisyacht. will review the bis Atlanticfleet aa It passes out to aea for maneuter* Bai h vessel will fire thepresidential aalute In paa*lngWilson.

No place like Home and 212 Pike?Advertlaement,

CONSIDERATION

. t <»? pmrtim that ranhuman aufferln* certalnly

dea*rve« th* conalderatlon of ftilr-mlndad mm nml w»m*n, and thatayat*n» which rmn accomplish thlare*»»lt dMfrvci the frritfdt mraaurcof rnnfld^nre

Tho»* who*# good fortune It runl»e#n to become familiar with thetrue prlnrlplea underlying my ava-tem of treatment. or tlmt have hadb#f»«*flti front the treatmenta there-by, are undevlatlnir In their opinion*that my ayatem of treatment la allthat la tlaimed Mlaconreptlon ofthe theorlea ind prlndplea of myavatem of treatment la due onlv tothe Improper aource of InformationCondemnation without In veat Ivutlonla poor Judgment

t'onmlt me in rtgard to your ail-ment. and If I can help you I willtell vou to; and If ( cannot help youI will DOf inkf" MMir nut If in«'«licine or aurserv la what la needed ft)your rsa* I will tell you an, and ad-viae you to gn hack to your phy-sician.

I>r (* r Lathron, Spine and NerveMpe< lallat *14 Ift People a RankBldff., Second and Pike Houra }»

a 111 to 6 p m Conaultatlon fret

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ZEPPELIN ISWRECKED IN

FIGHT IN AIRBY EO L. KEEN

LONDON, May 17?In ?

thrilling battle above thecloude, and while eaillng out

ovar the Engllah channel,

eight Brltleh naval avlatorafrom Dunkirk today attacked

and aeverely damaged on* ofthe German Zeppellne which

had raided Ramegate during

the early morning.

Lateet reporta to the admlralty etate that when laat »e«nthe Zeppelin waa drifting, apparently helpleat. toward thecoaat of the continent.

The Brltlah airmen were eub

Jected to a heavy fire from ma-chine gun* aboard the Germanafrehlp, but It waa officiallyatated that the avlatora ea-caped without caaualtlea.Follow hut th» attack upon Ham*

Kate by the (icrman air raldera,(h-'y wi<r« flmt bljchU'd b) the avl-Mori aloiiK lh« roan!

Two Z*|i[>Hltia participated In theraid ii|K>n the town uii'l ahlpplnK at

lUniaxate, dropping more than HOlioiiilm, lint only one dr«-w the uttentloii of the llrltlah aeroplanea

A wlreloaa from Ihmklrk, reiiortIn* the raid, brought tin- eightnaval avlatora to th«- acene

Flint attacking the ZeppellualotiK the coast, they drove the airwhip out to aea.

Three of the aeroplane* thencloaed In on the alrcrulser, firingUpon her at ahort ran**

The machine iiuna In the car ofthe Zepiwlin sputtered a reply

While the (ierman was thua engaged. two of the avlatora climbedabove the Zeppelin

Once above the airship, the ob-servers In the llrltlsh machine* beKin dropping bombs down tiiM>n theZeppelin. One crashed Into thehag Immediately a column ofamok** inrn*

The crew of the dirigible liegnn

to throw out ballast and at lastrose to a height of 11.000 trot, outof resch of the aeroplane*

The German was then sailing

with tall drooping downward andapparently helpless

TRANSYLVANIADODGES'SUBS';

ARRIVES SAFEGLASGOW, May 17. The liner

Tranaylvanla arrived here todayfrom Greenock, where she put In at3 a m . having passed safely thruthe war none

The Transylvania took the north-ern route, because of warnings

which were received that subma-rines were off the coast of Ireland.near the point where the I.usltanlawua atink.

The liner 1* scheduled to land her900 passengers at Liverpool.

BIG CROWDS 60TO SUQUAMISH

Sundav the Ualhralth dock wssllt tern IIV filled with people for Bil-qtiamlah l<on« before the steamerHvak pulled out she wan filled toa rapacity and the Kitsap CountyTransportation Co put on an extraboat, the llurton

The Immense crowd was welltaken care of without rrowdlng.

and boats left or, schedule time,

and all *|>ent a pleasant day.The Suquamlsh grounds present-

ed a lala appearance. The Indianbaseball team played Kennydaleon the Common. Suquamlsh won,D to 6.

FISHING IN ALASKAReturning from Alaska, ("apt. F.

O. Hodge of the armored roastguard cutter Manning, said he hadsighted the llrltlsh steam trawlers(! K Foster and .Inrms CarruthersSo miles out from Kodlak, wherethey had been driven by (lermin

submarines from the North sea.

THEY DO CHANGE, CAP('Apt S F Cottle hadn't aeon ft

woman'* summer hat since 1886,having spent the* laat 29 summersIn the Arctic 011 tho schooner Huby.He walked off hla ahlp Sunday and.seeing a crowd of women K"tnß by,remarked that styles had certainlychanged.

TO CONTINUE STRIKET.ONDON, May 17. ? Tendon

tramway employes today voted fora protracted strike unless their (letunnels for a war bonus are KranteilTraffic was puralvged today, onljone line being In operation.

INSTALL OFFICERSNewly elected officers of the Kp

worth lensue of the Clrst Methodistchurch were Installed with specialservices In the church Sunday.

INDEPENDENCE DAYHundreds of Norweslans nalh

ered In Immanuel church Sunrtinnight to celebrate Norway's Inde-pendence day. Meeting will beheld tonight In the new club houseof Ihe aons and Daughters of Norway. Horen ave. and Virginia St.,and a bull In the pavilion at t.eschlpark.

GOVERNOR IS COMING(lov. and Mrs. l.lster, Mayor and

Mrs, (111 l and K !., Garretson ofTaciima. Imperial first ceremonialmaster, will be honor gueals at thebig Shrlnera' bull In the Hippo-drome May 31.

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