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October 7, 19H. A FAMILY PAPER 11<br />
^Cood for SI Pair^<br />
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Rheumatism<br />
When filled in <strong>and</strong> mailed to FREDER<br />
ICK DYER, Dept.SP41, Jackson, Mich.<br />
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HEBRON, KANSAS.<br />
Our Fall Communion will be held<br />
le second Sabbath of October, Rev.<br />
G. M. Robb, of Quinter, will assist.<br />
<strong>The</strong> young people have held two socials<br />
recently, one at the Will Copel<strong>and</strong><br />
home <strong>and</strong> the other at M. A.<br />
Black's. <strong>The</strong> Misses Ruth McMahan<br />
<strong>and</strong> Vida McKelvey, our delegates to<br />
the Young People's Convention at<br />
Stafford, gave an interesting <strong>and</strong> encouraging<br />
report <strong>and</strong> brought home<br />
some of the good things to the rest of<br />
the society. On the Sabbath before<br />
the meeting of the Young People's<br />
Convention, our pastor gave us an<br />
excellent sermon from Joel 2:28, telling<br />
us among many other things, that<br />
all had some work to do in God's<br />
vineyard, <strong>and</strong> he hoped <strong>and</strong> prayed<br />
that the Spirit might be poured out<br />
on the young people at Stafford.<br />
Miss Agnes Bedford has returned<br />
from a visit at Blanchard <strong>and</strong> Clarinda,<br />
Iowa, <strong>and</strong> has commenced teaching<br />
in the Idana school; <strong>also</strong> Miss<br />
Anna Cabeen, after spending her vacation<br />
with her home folks at Blanchard<br />
<strong>and</strong> with friends in Colorado, has<br />
broupfht comfort returned <strong>and</strong> taken up her work in<br />
<strong>and</strong> happiness to ^.j^g i^ana school. This is their third<br />
ferers from this pitilesfcursTof°rheu- year there. That alone speaks for<br />
matism. I can send vou letters from near- their ability as teachers. At the W.<br />
ly every civilized country ou the globe c. T. V. meeting in August, the old<br />
telling of cures by ^y P'^^J}^ \°^^^jy officers were re-elected for the 'cornstage<br />
o£ the disease, even after30 <strong>and</strong> 40 years<br />
of cruel pain, <strong>and</strong> after the most expensive ing year. Mrs. John Milligan <strong>and</strong> Mrs.<br />
fied with the benefit<br />
received then<br />
treatinents<strong>and</strong> baths had failed. Get my book convention _—,,,_,,, to be held at Clay i .. Center. j j i<br />
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my method. I have such faith Mrs. B. W. Edd McMahan Stevenson were <strong>and</strong> elected children delein<br />
my Drafts that I gladly send thetn on ap- (.gg ^g ^jj County Convention held<br />
SEATTLE, WASH<br />
DENISON, KANSAS.<br />
One Dollar. If not,<br />
made a short visit recently with her<br />
provaltoany sufferer who writes. Just send =<br />
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A camp dinner was served out near This section of the country was<br />
keep your money.<br />
meyourname.Trymy<br />
/ ta^e your word.<br />
Drafts when they come, at Tabor, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Johnston <strong>and</strong> Mrs. li'auntelroy Park,, at the rural home visited by a drought during July <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong>ifvouaresatisluWn"possiWyLkesuoh77^fleri£lwere<br />
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brother,<br />
Copel<strong>and</strong><br />
Mr.<br />
delegates<br />
Cargill Dunn<br />
to the<br />
of<br />
district<br />
Win-onotpositivethatmy Draftsarebetter<strong>and</strong>surer giiester. Mrs. John Greenlee <strong>and</strong> Harsons<br />
were present, including many now, which make it good for fall<br />
Mr. S. L. Sterrett. About fiftyper<br />
A,ugust, but we are having fine rains<br />
than Address: anything Frederick else you Dyer. can get Dept. tor any .SJ'41, kina ot<br />
of the dignitaries of the congregation plowing.<br />
Rheumatism, Jackson, Mich, no matter where located or how ing old friends are viSltmg <strong>and</strong> relatives her mother, in this Mrs. community.<br />
--y,). A „f number -r\cr,-r,ic^-r, of our i\/r..c 'people TaQ..r,o..,q have<br />
<strong>and</strong> friends, a bountiful dinner was Rev. Elmer Russel had a two weeks'<br />
severe. Send vour address on above coupon ttt<br />
(use Covenanter<br />
postal card i£ you Books prefer) for <strong>and</strong> votl'U Sale get enjoyed Wright visits of Dennison. with friends Mrs. from Bernard a served,, including a novelty in menus vacation in August, the greater part<br />
MyPreeBook COVENANTER <strong>and</strong>TrialDraftsbyreturn^mjil. distance<br />
Books, old Books Copel<strong>and</strong> during <strong>and</strong> baby the summer. Jennie are Mr. visit- <strong>and</strong> called tun flsh,or the chicken of the of which he spent camping at Arrlngton.<br />
Mrs. Alex. Milligan, of Santa Ana, sea. <strong>The</strong> evening was well occupied<br />
of Testimony, Discipline, Confession<br />
of Faith, "Poets <strong>and</strong><br />
socially. Elder Henry Downie is un<br />
Our young people have again set<br />
Canifornia, visited with their sons,<br />
John <strong>and</strong> Sam, <strong>and</strong> other friends, Mrs,<br />
tled down to school work. Evelyn<br />
Poetry," "Homes <strong>and</strong> Haunts of th«<br />
able on account of the infirmities of<br />
Root returned to Emporia for another<br />
Covenanters," Catechisms, "<strong>Reformed</strong> ^- ^- Hamlinton, of Miami, Oklaho- age to attend preaching services,, <strong>and</strong><br />
year. Edna <strong>and</strong> Winifred Turner to<br />
<strong>Presbyterian</strong> Manual," "H<strong>and</strong>book for ^' ^"^^ ^^^- ^- K- Price, of Kanorado,<br />
Kan., made a short visit with<br />
is much worse in loss of hearing. Mr.<br />
Young Christians," Minutes of Syn&<br />
Address:<br />
their sister, Mrs. B. W. McMahan. Mr. Bert Dodds <strong>and</strong> wife have returned<br />
JAMES S. TIBBY, 406 Penn BuMdln.j<br />
<strong>and</strong> Mrs. Wilson, of New York, visited<br />
for a short time with Mrs.<br />
Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Wilson's<br />
aunt, Mrs. John<br />
S<strong>and</strong>erson.<br />
SHARON, IOWA.<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Steritt Mcllroy, of<br />
Miss Isabel Allen, of Pittsburgh, Olathe, visited with Mrs. Mc-<br />
Ilroy's sister, Mrs. Marion Stevenson,<br />
<strong>and</strong> other friends. Mr. Al<br />
Pa., is visiting In the home of the<br />
pastor of Sharon Congregation. Recently<br />
Mr. J. H. Walkinshaw <strong>and</strong> made a short visit with his parents,<br />
vin. Copel<strong>and</strong>, of Superior, Nebraska,<br />
wife, of Blanchard, la., visited Mr. <strong>and</strong> iMrs. Copel<strong>and</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Misses<br />
" N o A l u m "<br />
must be the watchword when the housewife<br />
buys baking powder.<br />
Alum is well known to be a powerful<br />
astringent, <strong>and</strong> should never be used in food.<br />
Prof. Geo. F. Barker, M. D., of the University<br />
of Pennsylvania, says: '^ I consider the use of<br />
alum baking powder highly injurious to healths<br />
Food economy now, more than ever,<br />
dem<strong>and</strong>s the purchase <strong>and</strong> use of those food<br />
articles of known high quality <strong>and</strong> absolute<br />
purity <strong>and</strong> healthfulness.<br />
Is a Pure, Cream of Tartar<br />
B A K I N G P O W D E R<br />
Contains N o<br />
A l u m<br />
Perfectly leavens, leaves no unhealthful residues,<br />
makes the food more delicious <strong>and</strong> wholesome.<br />
Chicago, is a regular attendant at our<br />
services, <strong>and</strong> we hope will find a Paul Coleman will assist.<br />
suitable business opening <strong>and</strong> remain <strong>The</strong> 'L. M. S. held its September<br />
in our Queen City. Miss Margaret meeting at the home of Mrs. A. M.<br />
Fleming will teach school on Hood's<br />
Shaw. <strong>The</strong>re was a good attendance<br />
friends in Sharon <strong>and</strong> Morning Sun Edith <strong>and</strong> Beth <strong>and</strong> Messrs. Joe <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> an interesting meeting.<br />
Canal, this coming term. Several<br />
neighborhoods. This is Mr. Walkin- f^'^nn Caskey stopped for a short visshaw's<br />
old home. Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Pat- it ^ith their sister, Mrs. M. A. Black, members of our congregation made Emma, of Topeka, have returned<br />
Mrs. Amelia Wylie <strong>and</strong> daughter<br />
terson, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who ^l»ile on their way to Kansas City. the trip to Mount Ranier during home after a visrt among relatives<br />
have heen visiting friends in this vi- ^i^s Jennie Cabeen, of Blanchard, August. Among those who reached <strong>and</strong> friends around Denison.<br />
cinity during most of the summer, SPent part of her vacation with her<br />
left recently for Kansas City, where sister, Mrs. Will Copel<strong>and</strong>. <strong>The</strong>se <strong>and</strong><br />
Mr. Patterson's brother lives. We any others are always welcome <strong>and</strong><br />
Mrs. Sadie Greenlee has been visiting<br />
her mother, Mrs. Wright, <strong>and</strong><br />
brothers, John <strong>and</strong> Will.<br />
are planning for our annual Congre- we hope they may come again. Anita<br />
gational Day, which will be approprl- Ida is the name of the little daughter<br />
A Jlr. Anderson, of Clay Co., has<br />
ately observed Saturday, October born to Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Lil McMahan,<br />
10th.<br />
August 20th.<br />
from a vacation in Iowa <strong>and</strong> Nebraska.<br />
Mr. Dodds 's principal of a<br />
school in Everett, near Seattle. Mr.<br />
Thompson, from our congregation in<br />
the top, an altitude of 14,444 feet,<br />
was Mr. Felix Schoder.<br />
Miss Agnes Clark led prayer meeting<br />
Thursday evening. <strong>The</strong> Sabbath<br />
School Association met on Tuesday<br />
evening, Sept. 1st, after a summer<br />
vacation.<br />
Valley Falls, Mamie Linton <strong>and</strong> Esther<br />
Turner to Manhattan, Mattie <strong>and</strong><br />
Wallace Shaw to Holton. Others will<br />
probably enter school later.<br />
Mrs. G. C. Robb <strong>and</strong> Miss Dolly Patterson<br />
are both on the sick list.<br />
Our communion will be held on the<br />
last Sabbath of September. Rev.<br />
been looking at the country around<br />
Denison with a view to changing his<br />
location.