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September 16, 1914.<br />

A FAMILY PAPER.<br />

acation, <strong>and</strong> from where he came<br />

"1 Saturday last, to spend the Sabbath<br />

at Montclair, <strong>and</strong> preach for the<br />

congregation in that city.<br />

N o t e<br />

**'*Elder John Walter Brodie, of<br />

***Rev. W. J. S<strong>and</strong>erson has re­Lochieturned to Selma, Congregation, Canada, died at<br />

Alabama.<br />

***Rev. W. C. Allen has accepted<br />

the call from Lake Reno congregation.<br />

***<strong>The</strong> attendance at Lisbon, N. \.<br />

congregation,, on August 23 was 47,<br />

<strong>and</strong> on August 30 was 40.<br />

***Miss Viola Barr, of the Eighth<br />

Street Congregation, is attending the<br />

Moody School at Chicago,. 111.<br />

***Rochester Presbytery, we note,<br />

met in Lisbon, N. Y., September 1, not<br />

September 8, as was announced.<br />

***<strong>The</strong> address of Rev. E. K. Patton,<br />

pastor of East End congregation, is<br />

2.51 S. St. Clair street,. Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa,<br />

»**Dr. T. H. Acheson, wife <strong>and</strong><br />

daughter Lael, who summered at<br />

Ocean City,, N. J., returnee home September<br />

4th.<br />

**'*<strong>The</strong> Young People's Societies of<br />

Pittsburgh Presbytery will hold their<br />

fail convention on Oct. 6 <strong>and</strong> 7, in<br />

College Hill Church.<br />

***Dr. McFarl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> family motored<br />

from Syracuse to the Lisbon<br />

(N. Y.) Manse, his birthplace, ou<br />

Friday, August 28.<br />

•"Treasurer J. S. Tibby spent his<br />

vacation at ,Northfleld, Mass,, <strong>and</strong><br />

Block Isl<strong>and</strong>, R. I. He returned<br />

home August 29th.<br />

'**Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. R. M. J. Dodds,<br />

for many years members of Eighth<br />

Street Congregation, are now located<br />

at Sterling, Kansas.<br />

***<strong>The</strong> pastor of Parnassus congregation<br />

will be assisted with communion<br />

service, on October 4, by Rev.<br />

John Slater, of Beaver Falls, Pa.<br />

*"Rev. J. R. Latimer moderated in<br />

a call at Almonte, Canada, on Sept.<br />

8th. Rev. James McCune was chosen<br />

on the firstballot, receiving 38 out<br />

of 46 votes.<br />

were h<strong>and</strong>-painted cards showing<br />

*''*<strong>The</strong> session of the <strong>The</strong>ologici" L. M. S.,. Topeka Cong $10.00-with the name a h<strong>and</strong>-painted horseshoe<br />

<strong>and</strong> fourleaf clover in gilt. <strong>The</strong> Milk Crust, Water Foisou, Weeping<br />

Also called Tetter, Salt Blieuin, Pruritus,<br />

Semmary for 1914-15 began on A. B. C, Santa Ana Cong 2.00<br />

luesday. September 15. Opening le.> Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs. J. R. Wilson, cards were the work of the bride <strong>and</strong><br />

Skiu, etc.<br />

'ure at 8 p. m., by Professor Willsox", Olathe 10.00 will be highly prized as remembrances.<br />

At the bride's table were mean just what I say C-U-R-E-D <strong>and</strong> NOT<br />

I believe eczema can be cured to stay, v<br />

'" the Allegheny Church.<br />

Lisbon Cong 15.25<br />

"*Rev. W. J. S<strong>and</strong>erson <strong>and</strong> fam-L .^I. S. Parnassus Cong 10.00 seated Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Mitchell, Rev. merelypatched up to return again. Remember,<br />

•'y left Cedarville, O., on Sept. 8th,. Princeton Cong 8.71 R. Hargrave, Mrs. Susanna Rutherford,<br />

Miss 'Claire Patterson, David half million- cases of eczema <strong>and</strong> devoting 12<br />

I make this statement after h<strong>and</strong>ling nearly a<br />

for Selma, Ala. Work at the Southern<br />

Mission begins Oct. 5th. <strong>The</strong> Washington, la., Cong 31.25 Stewart, Mrs. Am<strong>and</strong>a Patterson <strong>and</strong> years of my life to its treatment. I don't care<br />

R. P. Pittsburgh Cong 5.00<br />

Plastering of the chapel addition is Mrs. M. H. Clapp, St Paul. Minn. 10.00 Mrs. Mary Stephenson. Each guest what all you have used nor how many doctors<br />

received a portion of the big bride's have told you that you could not be cured, all<br />

Dow completed.<br />

***We regret that Dr. W. P. Johnstin<br />

is indisposed at his home in<br />

Beaver Falls, Pa., <strong>and</strong> trust that hi..<br />

|llness is but a temporary <strong>and</strong> pass-<br />

">g one, from which he will quicklv<br />

Md wholly rally.<br />

But Judas Iscariot slips out <strong>and</strong><br />

,j> ''**Rev. John Yates suffers annuals'<br />

with the very stylish but annoying a bargain with them that if they will<br />

goes to the chief priests. He makes<br />

affliction entitled hay fever. Mr. give him thirty pieces of silver, he<br />

a'es finds some relief from the 'will turn Jesus over to them to be<br />

weather conditions at Atlantic City, killed.<br />

'^-J-. where he has been spending his Mary is one of the best people who<br />

4 p. m. Friday,. August 28, 1914. He<br />

was about eighty years of age. "Blessed<br />

are the dead that die in the Lord."<br />

This is a severe blow, but we bow to<br />

the Rev. R. Hargrave, officiating.<br />

the will of God. A wife <strong>and</strong> daughter<br />

are left to mourn their loss. <strong>The</strong> cousin of the bride, at the piano, the<br />

With Miss Gladys Milligan,. a<br />

writer can say he never heard Mr.<br />

bridal party, with little Miss Genevieve<br />

Titus, cousin of the bride,<br />

Brodie speak ill ot anyone.—J. R.<br />

Latimer.<br />

bear­<br />

***<strong>The</strong> Home<br />

serious need of help. <strong>The</strong> Collection<br />

is appointed for the flrst Sabbath of<br />

October. <strong>The</strong> amount asked for is<br />

$U,000. <strong>The</strong> appeal from the Treasurer,<br />

Mr. J. S. Tibby, will appear in<br />

our issue of September 23. Keep the<br />

needy home mission work in mind.<br />

Plead with God for its earnest <strong>and</strong><br />

hearty support,, <strong>and</strong> if your gift is<br />

ready, send it to Mr. Tibby at once.<br />

***Among persons who have during<br />

the past few days returned from<br />

the war zone, are Mr, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Joseph<br />

H. Boyd <strong>and</strong> daughter. Miss Maude A.<br />

Schmid <strong>and</strong> Mr. John H. Schmid,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mrs. Ella A. Boole,, President of<br />

New York State W. C. T. U. Mr. Boyd<br />

was formerly a member of our Brooklyn<br />

Church, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Schmid <strong>and</strong> son<br />

were adherents of the Brooklyn<br />

Church during the late W. McLeod<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e's pastorate.<br />

*'**Many of our readers, who have<br />

been subscribers to Sabbath Reading,,<br />

will learn with a sense of personal<br />

bereavement, of the death of Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

R. Scott, who passed away in the<br />

early morning of Wednesday, Sept. 9,<br />

after an illness which had confined<br />

him to his home in Rockville Centre,,<br />

N. Y., for almost ten years, during all<br />

of which time, lovingly cared for by<br />

his faithful daughters, the Misses<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>iana <strong>and</strong> Ella,, he continued his<br />

inspiring <strong>and</strong> character-building articles<br />

in the Weekly Witness <strong>and</strong> Sabbath<br />

Reading.<br />

***Dr. S. A. S. Mietheny gives the<br />

following report of contributions to<br />

the China Relief Fund, for the week<br />

ending September 10:<br />

<strong>The</strong>se welcome gifts raise the total<br />

to $1,391.87. Will our readers please<br />

bear in mind that no more help is<br />

needed for the present.<br />

LESSON FOR THE CHILDREN.<br />

(Continued from page 7.)<br />

ever lived on this earth, <strong>and</strong> Judas<br />

the worst. Don't you want Jesus to<br />

sav of you as he did of Mary, "She<br />

hath done what she could"<br />

Montclair, N. J.<br />

A NORTHWOOD, O., WEDDING.<br />

At noon Tuesday, September 1, at<br />

the home of the bride's mother,. Mrs.<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a Patterson, in Northwood, occurred<br />

the marriage of Miss Bertha<br />

Patterson <strong>and</strong> Matthew C. Mitchell,<br />

ing the ring among the petals of a<br />

Mission Fund is in<br />

yellow lily, Mr. Mitchell <strong>and</strong> best<br />

man, David Stewart, of Chicago, 111.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the bride <strong>and</strong> bridesmaid. Miss<br />

Claire Patterson, came down the<br />

stairway, which was decorated with<br />

golden rod, <strong>and</strong> took their place in<br />

an archway with a back-ground ot<br />

ivy <strong>and</strong> asters, where the words were<br />

spoken that united for life the destinies<br />

of two most excellent young<br />

people. Prior to the ceremony 'Miss<br />

Helen Reed sang "O Promise Me" <strong>and</strong><br />

"Wedding Bells."<br />

J<strong>The</strong> bride wore a beautiful costume<br />

of crepe de chine trimmed -with<br />

oriental lace <strong>and</strong> pearls <strong>and</strong> carried<br />

a shower bouquet of roses. Her only<br />

jewel was a pearl lavellier, a gift<br />

from the groom. Her going away<br />

dress was an electric blue suit. <strong>The</strong><br />

bridesmaid wore embroidered crepp<br />

over yellow silk <strong>and</strong> carried yellow<br />

roses. <strong>The</strong> groom <strong>and</strong> best man wore<br />

the noon gray.<br />

<strong>The</strong> home was beautifully decorated,<br />

the color scheme being golden<br />

<strong>and</strong> white, the colors of Geneva College,<br />

the bride <strong>and</strong> groom, the bridesmaid<br />

<strong>and</strong> best man, all being graduates<br />

of that institution. <strong>The</strong> bride's<br />

table was especially (pretty in its<br />

decoration of smilax <strong>and</strong> a large basket<br />

of yellow flowers hanging from a<br />

string of golden rod suspended from<br />

the ceiling. Each table <strong>also</strong> carried<br />

a bouquet of yellow <strong>and</strong> white.<br />

Immediately after the ceremony<br />

the company of forty guests were<br />

seated at small tables, the place<br />

cards being small bells in which<br />

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ECZEMA<br />

cake. During the service of a threecourse<br />

dinner there was music <strong>and</strong> a you write me TODAY, I will send you a FRKE<br />

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toast poem given by Miss Mary Patterson,<br />

sister of the bride. Favors ment that will surely convince you asit has<br />

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were yellow roses.<br />

me. If you are disgusted <strong>and</strong> discouraged, I<br />

After the dinner, the bride <strong>and</strong> dare Covenanter<br />

you to give me Books a chance for to prove Sale tny<br />

groom, accompanied by David Stewart,<br />

motored to Lima, from where enjoy more of Testimony, real comfort Discipline, than you Con­<br />

really<br />

claims. COVENANTER<br />

By writing me today Books, I believe old Books youv.-ill<br />

they started for Twin Falls, Idaho, thought fession this world of held Faith, for you, "Poets Justt^-yit, <strong>and</strong><br />

where Mr. Mitchell has a position in <strong>and</strong> Poetry," I feel sure "Homss you will <strong>and</strong> agree Haunts with me. of " tht<br />

the city high schools. En route they DR. Covenanters," J. E. CANNADAY, Catechisms, 1407 Court Elock, "<strong>Reformed</strong> Sedalia, Mo<br />

will stop for a day at Topeka, Kan., References: <strong>Presbyterian</strong> Third Manual,"' National "H<strong>and</strong>book Bank, Sedalia, for Mo.<br />

for a visit with Mr. Mitchell's mother Send Young this Christians," notice to some Minutes eczema sufferer. of Synoi<br />

<strong>and</strong> other relatives. <strong>The</strong>y take with Address:<br />

them the best wishes of hosts of JAMES S. TlBBY, 406 Penn Building<br />

friends.<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.

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