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«*Mlf? MIX THE SARATOGIAN. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1926.

News of Ballston Spa CHRISTMAS MUSIC

AND EXERCISES IN THE CHURCHES

B A I . L S T O N S P A . D e c e m b e r IS | ( S p e c i a l ) - S o m e of Ual l s ton S p a ' s ! chimhci- t t o m o r r o w will o b s e r v e C h r i s t m a s wi th spec ia l p r o g r a m s e i t h e r by the ch i l d r en of t h e Sun­d a y school or by t h e cho i r .

T h e F i r s t M e t h o d i s t Episcopa l j a n d Kirs t P r e s b y t e r i a n S u n d a y j Kchool e x e r c i s e s will be p r e s e n t e d t o m o r r o w , t h e F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n in t h e a f t e rnoon a t 4 o 'c lock a n d t h e F i r s t M e t h o d i s t Ep i scopa l a t 1:96 o 'c lock in t h e e v e n i n g . In t h e I F i r s t Bapt i s t c h u r c h a spec ia l mu­s ica l p r o g r a m h a s been a r r a n g e d I by t h e C h o i r u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of j Airs. H a r r y H a y w a r d . T h e choi r j in t h e morili&S will be a s s i s t e d by M r s . C a r l t o n S t e w a r t , s o p r a n o , or , firhoiiccfndy and in t h e e v e n i n g by i Mis s Elo iso M c K e a n a n d Mrs . Ste- j w a r t .

T h e R e v . L e w i s V a n K s s , secre- j m a n u e t a r y of r e l i g ious e d u c a t i o n in t h e ! s a t i o n . E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h D iocese of Al­b a n y will s p e a k on t h e sub jec t " R e l i g i o u s E d u c a t i o n " a t 4 o'clock i n C h r i s t E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h tomor­r o w a n d all i n t e r e s t e d in h e a r i n g a u t h o r i t i v e k n o w l e d g e on t h a t sub­j e c t h a v e been co rd i a l ly inv i t ed .

T h e S u n d a y schoo l s of t h e F i r s t B a p t i s t c h u r c h a n d Gospe l Chape l

F i r s t Bapt is t Church . T h e Rev. Dolus E. Sp rayuo . p a s ­

tor. .Motiiin.4 service ;j,t 10:30 o'clock

wi th spec ia l C h r i s t m a s mus ic by the choi r . Mrs. S t e w a r t ass l s t l . i i ; the choir . Tiio p rogram is ;

QtgSkS |>reJuU<\ "Adora t ion B o . rowsk i . " Mis . H a i r y I lay w a u l .

Doxology-Hespons ive i-caUins. S o p r a n o solo, "t ic-t i UumMiio,

Yon." Miss Mae Miller. H y m n . " H a r k the Herald Anyc l s

glnjf." Mende l ssohn , by the c o n g r e ­ga t ion .

S c r i p t u r e lesson. A n t h e m , "Xmv When .Jesus \ \ a s

Born," S t e a n e by tho choir. P r a y e r . C o n t r a l t o solo, "Song of the A n ­

gels ," S t i ck le s , by Mrs. W. H. T i b -bet t s .

No t i ce s a n d offering. Offertory a n t h e m , "Ar ise Shine- , '

Maker , by the choir. H y m n . "I t Came Upon the MM-

ptgh t Clear , " Willis, by the c o n ­g r e g a t i o n .

S e r m o n by the pas tor on t h e s u b j e c t : " E m m a n u e l . ' '

H y m n , "Come . Oh Come, E m -

LIFE OF AMERICAN INDIAN DESCRIBED

BY STRONGHEART

Gounod , by the c o n g r c -

C h r i s t i a n a n d M i s s i o n a r y Al l i ance h a v e t h e i r C h r i s t m a s e x e r c i s e s T h u r s d a y even ing , wh i l e a t C h r i s t E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h t h e c h i l d r e n ' s ex-e r c i c e s will no t be un t i l t h e eve­n i n g of D e c e m b e r 2S.

C h u r c h a n n o u n c e m e n t s for to­m o r r o w a r e :

O r s a n pos t lude , " I lu l ' e lu jah C h o ­rus . " H a n d e l , by Mrs. H a y w a r d .

.Sunday school a t 12 o'clock. B a p t i s t Y o u n g Peoples Un ion

e v e n i n g se rv ice a t 6:30 o'clock. E v e n i n g serv ice with spec ia l p r o ­

g r a m by the choi r a s s i s t ed by Miss M c K e a n and Mrs. S t e w a r t a i 7:30 o 'clock. The p r o g r a m .

r.

F i r s t Method is t E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h T h e Rev . E r n e s t F . T r i p p , pas­

to r . M o r n i n g s e r v i c e a t 10 :30 o 'clock

w i t h s e r m o n on " R e f l e c t i o n s on j C h r i s t m a s Day. ' T w o s p e c i a l cho i r I n u m b e r s will b e a s o p r a n o solo, j " A n d t h e A n g e l s S a i d , " G r a n t by j

O r g a n , pre lude, " C h r i s t m a s Sicily." Yon . by Mrs. H a y w a r d .

H y m n , "Adcs tc Fidel is ," A n o n , by t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n .

R u s s i a n Caro l . "Carol of t h e Ch i ld ren , " Gau l , hy the choir .

S c r i p t u r e lesson. Q u a r t e t se lec t ion , "S i len t N i g h t , "

B a r n b y , by Miss Mae Miller, Mrs . W. H. T i b b e t t s , E d w a r d L. P a r ­sons a n d P a u l Shaeffer .

i B o h e m i a n Carol . "The and the S h e p h e r d s , " Uiede choir .

P r a y e r by tl.e pas tor . Q u a r t e t se lect ion, "The

Ange l s by the

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M r s . C h a r l e s E l d r i d g e a n d t h e i t h e C I l l , d J e s u s - Gevae r t . by » f M , C h r i s t m a s a n t h e m " G l o r y to God In t h t h c l * H w e r . M r s ' T i b b e t t s t h e H i g h e s t . " W i l s o n . P a r s o n s a n d Albert W a t s o n .

„ , , , . , „ . i „, H v n i n . "O Li t t le Town of S u n d a y schoo l a t 12 o c lock. i , . . •• „ t , , .

I lehem, Rednc r . by the con E v e n i n g s e r v i c e a t 7 :30 o 'c lock j t ; u n

w i t h s p e c i a l S u n d a y s c h o o l exer- j D u e t se lec t ion , "The Dawn of c i s e s . S p e c i a l c h o i r n u m b e r s will t n o p e , " C o o m b s bv Mrs S t e w a r t b e : " T h e Song t h e A n g e l s S i n g . " | a m 1 M r s F r e d w i j l l ama . by t h e c h o i r w i t h v io l in o b l i g a t o I M a ] e l b a r t o t

by YV a l t e r W a k e f i e l d . ^ o m e n s , n e c l o n n o r •• V o I 1

q u a r t e t s e l e c t i o n , R i n g t h e Bel l s of G l a d n e s s , " by M r s . C h a r l e s Git-s h a m , M r s . C h a r l e s E l d r i d g e , M r s . !

W a l t e r M c i n t o s h . M r s . R e u b e n L . D e L o n g . S o p r a n o so lo b y M i s s ; , , , „ , . . . . . . . . . ,

H y m n . "Ho ly Night , G r u b e r . the c o n g r e g a t i o n .

B A L L S T O N S P A , Dee. IS ( S p e ­c ia l )—Nip S t r o n g h e a r t , Yak ima Ind ian , g a v e B a l l s t o n i a n s an in t e r ­e s t i n g insight into the life of t.'u

American Indian mutt? govem-nient control before I l a rge a u d i ­ence at the F i r s t Method is t E p i s ­copal chu rch las t even ing . S t r o n g * h e a r t is m a k i n g an a p p e a l to the Amer ican people for recogni t ion o i l

j the Indian and in the e igh t yca»*s! lie h a s been l e c t u r i n g h a s a e e o m - | pl ished m a n y r e f o r m s in g o v e r n ­m e n t superv i s ion of the Ind ian .

S t r o n g h e a r t in h i s a d d r e s s h i j t Right t raced the life of the A m e r i ­can Indian from the p r imi t ive m e n to the p resen t Ind ian . He g a v e an en l igh ten ing vers ion of both s ides of the wh i t e and Indian w a r s and the m a n y m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g s which a rose b e t w e e n the Ind ians a n d the wh i t e men w h o took from them their p r o p e r t y , d rove t h e m fa r the r and f a r t h e r west, confi.-;-cij^lng their h u n t i n g g r o u n d s un t i l it was necessa ry for the g o v e r n ­m e n t to se t a s ide c e r t a i n t r a c t s of land a s Ind ian r e s e r v a t i o n s and mi which t h e I n d i a n s could baUd homes w i thou t fear of being dr iven n way.

In tel l ing of tiie or ig ina l p u r ­pose for the e s t a b l i s h m e n t of the r e s e r v a t i o n s , S t r o n g h e a r t said the g o v e r n m e n t des i red to i n s t r u c t the Ind ians in self g o v e r n m e n t and to b r i n g their m a n n e r of l iv ing up to the a d v a n c e d s t a n d a r d of t : v wh i t e m a n . T h e g o v e r n m e n t , h o w ­ever, found the I n d i a n s were often v ic t ims of u n s c r u p u l o u s wh i t e s who robbed them of the i r mnn»y and to e l imina te th is , the g o v e r n ­men t began supe rv i s ion of the pu r ­chase and sab.' of all supp l i e s and p roduc t s , th i s work be ing ca r r ied on by the B u n . a u of Indian affai."?.

T h e bu reau was es t ab l i shed

I e m i n e n t on all i ncome for s e r v l o t s j r endered by the b u r e a u .

Should the b u r e a u be abol i shed , the g o v e r n m e n t wou ld h a v e to pay

[ t h e I n d i a n s the full a m u u t i t and j ' 7,000 g o v e r n m e n t e m p l o y e s would ' b e wi thout pos i t ions . N a t u r a l l y ' I the 7,000 bu reau e m p l o y e s seek t. ; ! have the b u r e a u c o n t i n u e d . 1 The r e s t r i c t i o n s p roh ib i t I n d i a n s , j t a k i n g t r i ba l af fa i rs to c o u r t a n d I ! in the e v e n t of a n ind iv idua l from

j a reservation or a tribe making * cla im a g a i n Jit t he g o v e r n m e n t , the

j i nd iv idua l or t r i be c a n n o t p re ­sen t his or the i r c a s e to the c o u i t i

' o f c l a ims w i t h o u t a n a c t of con - I j g r c s s .

S t r o n g h e a r t po in ted ou t t ha t ! w h a t the I n d i a n s t re askinv. for j t oday is not c h a r i t y but r e o o g n i - j < t ion a s A m e r i c a n c i t i zens .o I h a v e in eve ry way p roven t h e i r ] | loyal ty . A l t h o u g h w a r d s of the I ; Uni ted S t a t e s g o v e r n m e n t a n d not ! sub jec t to c o n s c r i p t i o n , IS,000 In­

d ian men v o l u n t e e r e d for mi l i t a ry se rv ice in the world w a r and served

| o v e r s e a s whi le 1.000 Ind ian g i r l s ! se rved tis Bed C r o s s n u r s e s . D u r -| !ng t h " w a r t h e Ind ian popu la t ion

of - SO.000 s u b s c r i b e d to ove r Si* j mil l ion d o l l a r s w o r t h of l iberty j b o n d s a n d the mSMttge S t r o n g -! In-art is p lac ing before t h e A m e r i -! can people is t h a t if t h e Ind ians j a r e good e n o u g h to l ight for the ! Un i t ed S t a t e s , a r e good to loon ' t h e i r m o n e y to t h e g o v e r n ­

men t w h e n t h e g o v e r n m e n t needs ' funds to c a r r y on a wa r . sure ly i tho I n d i a n s a r c guod e n o u h to be-I com full fledged c i t i z ens of U -j Uni ted S t a t e s . j I n s t ead of the g o v e r n m e n t abo l -j i sh ing t h e B u r e a u of Ind ian Affair* ' 25 y e a r s a f t e r it w a s e s t ab l i shed ' a s p romised a n d g i v i n g t h e Indian I his f r anch i se , t h e g o v e r n m e n t still

k e e p s h im u n d e r s t r i c t supe rv i s ion ' a n d the I n d i a n t h a t l eaves the r e s ­

e r v a t i o n r e l i n q u i s h e s all r i g h t in t r iba l or pe r sona l p r o p e r t y which he inhe r i t ed from h is ances to r s -

S t r o n g h e a r t does not ask tlv-g o v e r n m e n t to a b a n d o n i ts s u p e r ­vision ove r i n c o m p e t e n t m e m b e r s of the v a r i o u s r e s e r v a t i o n s , bu t he does ask t h a t the I n d i a n s be given w h a t is r igh t fu l ly t h e i r s and tha t g o v e r n m e n t r e s t r i c t i o n s be removed from the t h o u s a n d s of I n d i a n s who a r e ca l lab le of c o n d u c t i n g the i r own affairs and to g i \ e Ind ian ch i ldren t h e p r iv i l ege of a t t e n d i n g publb-schools so t hey m a v learn w h a t i-

B.H.S.FIVE TAKES FAST GAME FROM ACADEMY 18 TO 14

T h e s c o r e : P.. S.

Cur t i s , rf Sheldon, rf O. Kldr idge , If D. V a n S t e e n b u r g h , If B. V a n S t e e n b u r g h , c K. G o r m a n , sc T h o m a s , so Askew, r g , M. E l d r i d g e , r g . . . . Engl i sh . lg G. G o r m a n ,

B A B L S T O N S P A , Dec. IS. ( S p e ­c i a l )—Bal l s ton Spa High school last n i g h t buried^ t h e h a t c h e t and no longer s e e k s r e v e n g e from t h e Utens F a l l s A c a d e m y b a s k c t t e r s , when s c o r e s b e t w e e n t h e t w o •schools w e r e evened . B. S. H. S. defea ted t h e A c a d e m y t eam 18-14 in one of t h e schpo l ' s f a s t e s t b a s ­ketbal l c o n t e s t s t h i s s e a s o n .

T h e Alumni g i r l s t e a m i s the p r e l i m i n a r y were on t h e lower end ! of the s c o r e mos t of the g a m e b o w - j nig in s p o r t s to t h e g i r l s t e a m . 1S-3. Both t e a m s p layed h a r d bu t the dai ly p r ac t i c e of t h e g i r l s ' team s h o w e d effect ively a g a i n s t : the A l u m n i ' s period of n o n - p r a c - . t iee. J i

Tiie p r e l i m i n a r y g a m e s t a r t e d a t j T : l j o 'clock, i i a g a n ' a hal l in Mil­ton a v e n u e a c c o m m o d a t i n g one of ihe l a r g e s t c r o w d s of h igh s c h o o l ! - p o r t s f ans c h e e r i n g for B- S. H. | S. Glens Fa l l s w a s a l so re p r e - i sentcd wi th a l a rge g r o u p of roo t - | era.

M a r g a r e t T h o m a s a n d E l i zabe th T h i e l e m a n n did all t h e a l u m n i scor ing , whi le Olive Kldr idge and Helen C u r t i s took all t h e g i r l s ' team h o n o r s In b a s k e t s h o o t i n g .

Tiie o p e n e r w a s a c lever to s s near the baske t . T h o m a s of the a l u m n i be ing c red i t ed wi th t w o Points. Kldr idge t hen evened the score a n d soon a f t e r w a r d s w i d e n ­ed the m a r g i n for B. S. H. S. a n d closed the first q u a r t e r S-2 in he r t e a m ' s favor .

L id r idge fea tu red in t h e second j . B . S q u a r t e r bu t T h o m a s helped the j T h o m a s , rf Alumni score , a f t e r a thril l ina: | P e c k e r . If . . ba t t l e for t h e fans t h e half j « i4» i f " l t l S ! S ' c • • • •

Sing 1 i-7< B. S. 11. S. on top . Referee A r t h u r S t r a i n e s e opened

the second half, t h e a l u m n i e n t e r -1 ing wi th d e t e r m i n a t i o n . T h e floor

and p a s s w o r k of t h e " H i " g i r l s 1 ami t he i r p rac t i ced eye for the hoop w a s too effective for t h e a l u m . ni- In the last q u a r t e r the a l u m n i scored a b a s k e t a n d held B. S. II. i

the middle of t h e Hour be ing t o r n loose. T h e condi t ion w a s soon remedied a n d t h e g a m e went on .

B. S. H. S. plowed, fought a n d played « g a m e a s n e v e r before wi th the lone a i m of v ic to ry a n d t h e iyi'6-27 h o n o r s of B. S. 11. S. to m a i n t a i n . Ho ld ing t h e v i s i t i ng t e a m s c o r e l e s s in t h e last q u a r t e r the h o m e t e a m piled up & po in t s , a w i n n i n g m a r g i n of 1. m i d s t t h e howls a n d s t e a d y long c h e e r s of the fans .

S t an l ey W h e e l e r put forth e v e r y effort a s c h e e r l eader and t h e fer­vor wi th w h i c h he held e v e r y fan kep t t h e h o m e t eam fighting on to v ic tory .

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* Nieca Daad Mrs . G r a c e D a v e n p o r t , of R u t ­

l and , \"t., died T h u r s d a y n i g h t at h e r home, a c c o r d i n g to word re­ce ived by h e r a u u t Mrs . \V. H. Lil l le . of C h a p m a n s t r e e t . She ha» a h o s t of f r iends in t h i s place, be ­ing a f r e q u e n t v i s i t o r . Mr. a n d Mrs . Lill le wi th t h e i r son. W i n -s low W e b b Lill le a n d h i s wife will a t t e n d t h e fune ra l t o m o r r o w af t ­e r n o o n .

Mrs. Alice Freeman Dead. M r s . Wi l l i am H. V a n B u r e n Of J

H e r i t a g e P l ace h a s rece ived word | of t h e d e a t h of he r a u n t , Mrs . Alice F r e e m a n , In S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s Mrs . F r e e m a n w a s wel l . k n o w n 'n t h i s place. T h e f u n e r a l will be M o n d a y a f t e rnoon in S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s .

Children Great Santa Claua. T h r o n g s of ch i ld ren , m a n y wi th

t h e i r p a r e n t s , g r e e t e d S a n t a a t the r a i l r o a d s t a t i o n a t 12:30 o'clock t h i s noon. Good Old S a i n t Nick

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— t h r o n g e d a b o u t him e a g e r to rece ive IS t h e i r gift of candy-

S a n t a C l a u s m a d e h i s way to T P S t e i n e r ' s d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e In Mil -

*> ton a v e n u e w h e r e he s p e n t the 4 a f t e r n o o n . Upon h i s a r r i v a l a t the 01 s t o r e h e d i s t r i b u t e d c a n d y to the &. c h i l d r e n , p rov id ing m u c h en joy- J Of m e a t . Many p a r e n t s wi th t h e i r j 0>! c h i l d r e n vis i ted S a n t a C laus d u r - j

B A L L S T O N S P A , Dec. 18. ( S p e ­c ia l )—A panel of IS t r i a l j u r o r s a n d a panel of -1 g r a n d j u r o r s , to s e r v e a t the J a n u a r y t e r m of S a r - , u t o g a c o u n t y S u p r e m e C o u r t which will be convened in t h i s p lacs J a n u a r y 3, w e r e d r a w n a t the c o u n t y c le rk ' s office y e s t e r d a y aft* e r n o o n . T h e p a n e l s a r e :

Tr ia l J u r o r s . B u r t o n l l a y n e r , f a rmer , Clifton

P a r k : J o s e p h R i c h a r d s o n , s t a t i o n ­e r y eng inee r , Clifton P a r k : AVayue 1). S tarda van, s a l e s m a n , Sara toga , Spr i i iKs; Wil l iam 1 . Bob inson . c a r ­p e n t e r , Greenf ie ld; Kidney Morris , f a r m e r , ( l a h v a y : F r e d A. Ca rp , f a r m e r . Greenfie ld; W i l l i a m T r a ­vel-, f a r m e r . W i l l o u ; J o h n \\'. H e w i t t . pnpervnakcr . Mechan ic* vi l le; Kdward Mohan . farmer , S t i l l w a t e r : C h a r l e s G. IBckcy .

j f a r m e r , S a r a t o g a B .Kings ; Will i* 1(1. SITippee, fa rmer , H a d l e y ; Balpll I it, S o b e r , f a rmer . Cl i f ton P a r k . I K lmcr W. L c g g e t t . e lec t r ic ian , i S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s : F red K. Babe ,

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select ion. " J . s i ; j b u r e a u ' s work inc reased unti l the. Mr. P a r s o n s . M r. I bureau now has 7,noO employes

Mr. Sehaeffer and W a l t e r W a t s o n , Cornel l .

A n t h e m . " T h e r e W e r e h e r d s . " B i rch , by the choir.

A l i c e S. T w i s s . T h e c h i l d r e n ' s p r o g r a m i s : S e l e c t i o n s by t h e cho i r : S o n g , " M e r r y C h r i s t m a s . " J u n ­

ior a n d I n t e r m e d i a t e D e p a r t ­m e n t s .

R e c i t a t i o n . ' . 'Welcome. ' ' El isa« h e t h C o r n t h w a i t e ana" B e t t y Gil-roy .

Beci ta ' t ion, "Gif ts for J e s u s , " He len T a u n t o n and A g n e s W a k y -fi.-ld.

Song , " J e s u s is Born , " p r i m a r y d e p a r t m e n t .

Kxerc i se , "Gifts from the King ." W a n d a Armer . B e r n i c e Cur r i e . H e l e n H y m o n d , Sa l ly S e t t l e , A m e ­lia Scha fe r , a n d D o r o t h y L o r d .

Rec i t a t i on , " T r y I t , " F o s t e r W h i t -ford.

R e c i t a t i o n , " T h e H e a r t of C h r i s t ­m a s . " A l m e d a P h u t t s .

S o n g . " S i n g for Joy , " p r i m a r y depar tme ' r j t .

Kxe rc i s e , " S t a r s for J e s u s , " seven p r i m a r y ch i ld ren .

R e c i t a t i o n , " C h r i s t m a s E v e , " A g n e s Gi l roy. *

Rec i t a t i on , "Good Morn ing , " Wi l ­l i am Bord. J r .

Rec i ta t ion , "Long , L o n g Ago," E d i t h W e b s t e r .

Rec i t a t ion , "The Old S to ry , " Dor­o t h y Weed .

Rec i t a t ion , "My Gif t s , " Barbara H u m e s .

R e c i t a t i o n , "If You W e r e Li t t le . " R a l p h Wakef ie ld .

Rec i t a t i on . "The C h r i s t m a s T r a i l , " Bo th Wakef ie ld a n d F lor ­e n c e S h u t t s .

Song . " H e a r the R i n g i n g Bells ," J u n i o r and I n t e r m e d i a t e D e p a r t ­m e n t s .

Rec i t a t ion , " T h e R e a s o n W h y , " S s ^ a h S h e d w i t k .

R e c i t a t i o r , "Chrl*trr>.-.« Bell," N a o m i H u m m e l .

Exe rc i s e , " C h r i s t m a s Si.i'ia',!!," f ive boy*.

Rec i t a t i on , "A Wor ld W i t h o u t C h r i s t m a s , " Elva A s k e w .

R e c i t a t i o n , " T h e C h r i s t m a s Sp i r ­i t ." A n t h o n y T r a n k n .

RecHa t lon , " S p e n d i n g C h r i s t m a s M o n e y , " Agnes Wakef i e ld .

Rec i t a t ion , " C h r i s t m a s P r n y ; r . F l o r e n c e Voree,

S a n g , " W h e n C h r i s t m a s Time i<? H e r e . " J u n i o r and I n t e r m e d i a t e Df« partment'*.

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S. s co re l e s s for t h e q u a r t e r , a n u p ­roar of the fans s h o w i n g t h e g a m e was an exc i t ing one .

Chee r a f t e r c h e e r g r ee t ed the R. S. | | . S. t e am as it filed o n t o the cuur t sho r t l y a f t e r t i ie A c a d e m y team wen t on. A s h o r t work out followed w-ith Coach L o u e r p u t t i n g in the fine" po in t s for the n o r t h ­ern q u i n t e t and Coach J o n e s pol ish­ing up t h e B. S. II. S. tive.

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Kean . F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h .

j T h e R e v . C lemen t G. M a r t i n , D D.. p a s t o r .

! O r g a n p re lude . "March of t h e j i Magi K i n g s . " DuBois , 'by E-hrid.-xe | j W. Sa lke id . o rgan i s t . The s u s t a i n - j i ed n o t e r e p r e s e n t c s the S t a r of |

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Ye f a i t h f u l , " Adeste Fidcles '.•;.• t he cho i r .

I n v o c a t i o n . A n t h e m , "O Quiet Night ," L a s ­

sen, by t h e choir . S c r i p t u r e . F r e n c h Carol ,"A Joyous C h r i s t ­

m a s Song . " F. A. G r a n t by . t l ' e choir .

P r a y e r . H y m n J7R. O i t t le Town of B e t h -

| l ehem, St . Lou i s , by the c o n g r e g a -r t ion.

Offer tory with a loose I for l ac S u n d a y school. , i C h r i s t m a s se rmon by the P a s -' to r .

A n t h e m , N a z a r e t h the cho i r .

B e n e d i c t i o n . O r g a n pos t lude , Grand C h o r u s .

DuBois , by Mr. Salkeid . Ti;e c h o i r inc ludes Mrs . W i n s -

low W e b b Lillie, Mrs- Haro ld D e n -Ison. M r s . Milford P layford , Mrs . W i l ' a r d Skel l ie . Mrs. E d g a r G a r -l ing, M r s . Dona ld Bell, Miss G l a d y s

, K ing , Mi.«s Viole t B rown , Miss A l -I t hea S h e r m a n , Mrs. A r t h u r N o r -| ri«. M i s s .Tan» C lemen t s , Mis?

J o s e p h i n e She ldon . W a l t e r d a r l i n g . G e o r g e W i l s o n and B a y m o n d M c -

I Auley . S u n d a y school a t noon-T h e p r o g r a m s t 4:30 o'clock for

j *h" S u n d a y school exerc i ses i s : O r g a n p re lude .

| Caro l , A n g e l s from the R e a l m s if G!ory, by the S u n d a y school .

I n v o c a t i o n a n d Lord ' s P r a y e r , {Con t inued in Next Co lumn. )

t h a t for every o"> Ind ians t he re one g o v e r n m e n t g u a r d i a n a n d this costs the t a x p a y e r s 15 mil­lion do l la rs a n n u a l l y , and from which the Indian rece ives n o t h i n g ; as the g o v e r n m e n t r e i m b u r s e s it- I self by d e d u c t i n g 1- per cen t of ell :

Indian income, both ind iv idua l i n l > [ t r i b a l . T h e ' g o v e r n m e r t h a s com- i

plete con t ro l oyer sueh i neomt^ j j and acco rd ing to g o v e r n m e n t re . : -! on.ls, the U. S-. t r e a s u r y now h a s 'ISO billion do l l a r s of t r iba l funds

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wh i s t l e Beferee the t e a m s in an e n t h u s i a s t i c s t a r t ' B. S. H. S. had t h e a d v a n t a g e of being m the i r o w n t e r r i t o r y but the A c a d e m y boys wen t t h r o u g h a ser ies of l igh tn ing p lays a n d put it over the B. S. 11. S. t o s s e r s In neat form in the first q u a r t e r . T h e score w a s tied 4-1 a t t h e e n d of the f i rs t q u a r t e r . B. S. i t . S. s p r i n t . ing ' up and c r a s h i n g Ai-adevny g u a r d s for

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Ssicr, by the school . Exorc i se , C h r i s t i n a s S y m b o l s . S to ry and song . L i t t l e O r p h a n

Joe . by Miss C a r o l i n e Mar t in and 'lie school.

Offertory. C a n t a t a by tho choir . Caro l , O Come All \'° l a i t h -

fui by the school . Bened ic t ion .

Gospel Chapel. C h r i s t i a n a n d Mis s iona ry All i ­

ance , the Bev. Mar t in W. Kline.-pas tor .

Morn ing se rv i ce wi th s e r m o n on "God's Inerrable Gif t" a t 10:30 o'clock S u n d a y school a t 12 o'clock. E v a n g e l i s t i c s e rv i ce a t 7:30 o'clock wi th s e r m o n on His N a m e J e s u s .

S t . Mary ' s Cathol ic C h u r c h . T h o Bev. C h a r l e s McCaffrey.

I,:,.!)., pas to r . Low m a s s a t 8 o'clock. High

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t*:)U«lrrn's se rv ice wi th i n s t r u c t i o n s ; at 0:30 o'clock. M a t i n s and H o l y ' B u e h a r i s t with s e r m o n nt 10:301 o'clock. Vespers wi th I n t e r c e s s i o n s ' and talk on Rel ig ious Educa t i on I by the Bev. Iff. Van Ess ,

Chr i s t i an Sc ience Socie ty . Read ing Boom a t 43 Fron t s t r e e t . )

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am Fr iday from 3 to I o 'clock. » a t T:30 o 'clock.

y e a r of the c h a p t e r ' s p rospe r i ty . Boy A b c r n e s h y w a s elected

w o r t h y p a t r o n : Mrs . Orvi l lo M u n -ircr, a s s o c i a t e ni rCron; Mrs. F f d Crookes , c o n d u c t r e s s : Mrs . Alfred M, BischolT, a s s o c i a t e c o n d u c t r e s s ; Mrs . J o h n Keyes . t r e a u r e r : Mr.

T h o m a s Bonner , s e c r e t a r y ; Miss Emi ly Cooksloy, t r u s t e e for 3 y e a r s ; Mrs , J o h n Ca lk ins , t r u s t e e for 'J y e a r s and Mrs . Marsha l l Mil­ler, t r u s t e e for one y e a r . -

I n s t a l l a t i o n of officers will be • m J a n u a r y T by W o r t h y P a t r o n H a r r y Bcnse l . In p l a n n i n g for in­s t a l l a t i on Mrs , M a r s h a l l Miller was a p p o i n t e d c h a i r m a n of a r e f r e sh ­m e n t c o m m i t t e e .

Mrs . H a r r y Bcnsel . Mrs . Asa D Miller, a n d Mrs . B o n n e r were tell­e r s of e lec t ion , . W o r t h y P a t r o n Bensel c o n d u c t i n g e lec t ion ce re ­mon ie s .

Mrs . Bense l is p r e s e n t m a t r o n and will r e t i r e on i n s t a l l a t i on n ight when Mrs . A b e r n e t h y is ins ta l led . Mi's. Bense l w a s c o m m e n d e d h igh ­ly by t h e m e m b e r s for t h e succes s ­ful y e a r s h e h a s held office.

T h e m e e t i n g l a s t n i g h t was well a t t e n d e d .

A r r a n g e E n t e r t a i n m e n t -Fina l a r r a n g e m e n t s for the e n ­

t e r t a i n m e n t on D e c e m b e r 2 j by the M u r t l o w q u a r t e t of Boston. Mass . , w e r e m a d e a t l a s t n ight ' s r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of ihe Utop ian c lub . U t o p i a n s a n d the i r famil ies h a v e been inv i ted a n d a s the vo ­cal q u a r t e t h a s a wide r epu t a t i on for . e n t e r t a i n e r s t h e p r o g r a m Is expec ted to be a n i n t e r e s t i n g one

R o u t i n e b u s i n e s s w a s a l so t r a n s ­ac t ed a f t e r the b u s i n e s s meet ing i n e m h e r s s p e n d i n g a social hour wi th g a m e s , m u s i c a n d pocket bil­l i a rds .

I n t e r c e s s i o n s L a s t Night In p r e p a r a t i o n for t h e Crusad*

of the B i shop of t h e P r o t e s t a n t Ep i scopa l c h u r c h , which opens In J a n u a r y , C h r i s t Ep i s copa l chu rch last e v e n i n g obse rved in te rcess ions

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a. s p e c t a c u l a r a m o u n t of offensive work whi le G la s s wasT t h e r e a t t he I j u m p and i n t r o d u c e d a n u m b e r of s ignal p l ays sufficiently e f fec t ive 1

for Coach Bouer ' s boys to mis s . i G lens Fa l l s wen t wild a s t h e ,

g a m e a d v a n c e d a n d s e v e r a l t i m e s ' a t t e m p t e d long s h o t s . ' T h e fleetina ! f o r w a r d s n t work for B. S. II. S | we re i c a d y at e v e r y o p p o r t u n i t y . I s n a t c h i n g the ball , a n d wi th c lever I and quick p a s s w o r k w e n t d o w n th? J cou r t for a n o t h e r score . T h e d e - :

fense w urk of B. S. H. S. w a s well ; p layed.

T h e n o r t h e r n c i ty five had the-\ lead in t h e first half, 8-3. bu t fa'ns r ead i ly ag reed the c o u n t y sen t b a s -k e t e e r s o u t w i t t e d t h e n o r t h e r n e r s , and were s t ead i ly p u t t i n g t h e i r op - j p o n e n t s to w o r r y i n g ,

Tn t h e th i rd q u a r t e r G lens F a l l * , m a i n t a i n e d t h e score lead wi th A I - ; len a n d T h o m a s s c o r i n g s e v e r a l j b r i l l i an t p l ays . T h e fighting s p i r t of B. S. H. S. n e v e r died a t a n y j j i o i n t in t h e g a m e a n d wi th the excep t ion of M u n g c r ' s p e r s o n a l :oul ;

t he g n m e w a s u n m a r r e d , T e c h n i c a l fouls w e r e o c c a s i o n a l . )

t h e A c a d e m y boys s c o r i n g 4 ou t of! 11 fosses . B. S. H . S. m a d e 6 ou t i of 12.

As t h e las t half opened a brief; period of floorwork a n d t h e g a m e I w a s cal led o w i n g to t h e r e g i s t e r in i

, nan. i Cowles .

G r a n g e Meet ing Milton G r a n g e , 2tiS. las t n igh t

i t r a n s a c t e d b u s i n e s s a t a well a t ­tended m e e t i n g in. t h e G r a n g e h a h

c l a s h e d ] a t \Ye*t Mi l ton . B e f r c s h m e n t s w e r o served fo l lowing the bus ines '• m e e t , j ing by a c o m m i t t e e . Mrs . Simo.r , Ball. Miss L i l l i an B a r r e t t a n d M i s s ; Lillian Conne l ly . _ !

Mrs . Boscoe Wiswal l , M^)t Ed •-ward W i l l i a m s and Mrs. C h a r l e s | B a r r e t t w e r e aiioir . ted a r e f r e s h - ! i m n t c o m m i t t e e for the ne.\'t m e e t - | ing.

Personals I Mr. and M r s . Wil la rd SkeKi" <V.

Rem sen s t r e e t h a v e r e t u r n e d f rom a t r i p to N e w York.

Mrs . W i l l i a m Blai r of S a r a t o g a a v e n u e Is conf ined to he r hom.-> with b u m s on her a r m , s u s t a i n e d last S u n d a y when s h e spilled scald ing w a t e r on it .

L i e u t e n a n t H u g h e s of t h e Staff Police, b u i l d i n g in spec to r of t h i s d i s t r i c t , w a s in town y e s t e r d a y . Wi th F i r e Chief J a m e s E. C o n n e r lis Inspec ted c h a n g e s mad'.- In t h e J . P.. W h i t ^ bu i ld ing c o r n e r of F ron t s t r e e t a n d Mil ton a v e n u e .

Miss M a r g a r e t t ve r s of T h o m p ­son s t r e e t s p e n t th i s a f t e rnoon in S c h e n e c t a d y .

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