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wood cemetery i. BELIEVE IT OR NOT. By Ripley. luck luncheon. Thursday Willing Workers will meet all day.

Central Illinois Deaths TRINITY LttTHF.IlAX Tuesday Walther -league banquet at Wednesday Dorcas society will meet at teachers meet Thursday Sunday school BEGIN QUERY OF TREATY TODAY Stimson Will Go Before Senate Committee to Explain London Pact :30. meets at 7:30. Friday Choir rehearsal at Saturday Catechetical cla 9:30. i DARRELL WALTER BOAZ VANDALIA Funeral services for Darrell Walter Boaz, 10 weeks old infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Boaz, were conducted Friday afternoon in the Independence church north of Vandalia, by Rev. E. O. Timmons. Burial was in the nearby ciemeteryr ST.

I'AIX'S I.CTHEBAX Monday Sunday school teachers meet at Tuesday Junior meeting at 7:30. ST. PKTKK'S A. M. E.

Monday Wllberforce Booster club will meet' in church at 7:3. Official hoard meets at 8 o'clock. Twelve Tribes captains meet at IS 4 By Arriatd Pr) WASHINGTON. May 12. The Sen Tuesday Pastors aid society meets at ate foreign relations committee will daughters, Mrs.

Samuel (Eva) Port-lock of Newton, and Mrs. Carl (Stella) Curtis of Martinsville, a sister, Mrs. Mary J. Hurt of Newton Funeral services will be conducted in the Falmouth M. P.

church Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clok by Rev. R. H. ftetteU. Burial will be in Brooks cemetery.

CHARLES HOMRIGHOCS. SHELBYVILLE Funeral services for Charles Homrighous, for many years a resident of this city, whose death occurred at his home on NortB Broadway Thursday afternoon, were conducted Saturday morning in the First M. E. church by Rev. A.

P. Jordan. Burial was in Glenwood cemetery with the Masonic lodge in charge. Mr. who had been in declining health the past two years, was 71 years of age, a son of William Homrighous, and was a native of Shelby county.

In 1883 he was united in marriage to Martha Leathers of Shelbyville, whom he leaves. He leaves also four sisters. Mrs. Jennie Cecil, Decatur; Mrs. Carrie Wilson, Champaign; Mrs.

Rachel Miller, Stewardson; Mrs. Lucy Baughman, of California, and two brothers, Re-ber, of Arthur, and Caly Homrighous of Memphis, Tenn. HELEN MICHAELS TAYLORVTX.LE The funeral begin examination of the London na Mrs. Yost was" SHTfe: county. Pa.

on Dec 17 if was united in marriage with tv' Yost on Sept 9. ISeEeSnV-dren were born to the toi and four dauehtera Six They are. Miss Lucy ervelt, Mrs. R. F.

RawSL We poria. Mrs. fSoi' ervelt, Mrs. N. Gtadffi poria, Oscar Yost of piLr18" Mrs.

E. Miller of John Yost and CW Westervelt and of Ridge tawnship. She alsoleaves one brother 5, mon Motts, one sister Mn Bowman, both of Ohio- 2ft children, seven greatgandcg AMARANTH OFFIcirTTO ATTEND LODGE DINNER Mrs. Maude Pittis of Morris N. supreme royai matron of(S Amaranth, will be present In meeting of Leighton court Order of the Amaranth, o'clock Monday evening in the ii sonic temple.

A dinner f0r th. Bf ficers of. the order will be served 6:15 o'clock Monday evening Greider's cafeteria. CLUB HAS PARTY. Members of Degree of Honor Carnation club No.

77, met Thursday 8 clock. Wednesday Mid-week- praise service at 7:30. Thursday Temple builders meet at with Mrs. John Lawrence. 1020 West Howard street.

Morning choir practise at oYloclc. Friday Night choir rehearsal at o'clock. val limitations treaty Monday in public hearings Stimson, chief of the American delegation, ex plaining its details. MRS. EMMA WEHRLE VANDAJUA Mrs.

Emma Wehrle, 71, Wife of Philip Wehrle, well known farmer of Bear Grove township, died at her borne Wednesday. Mrs. Wehrle was born in Germany on April 28, 189. She leaves the following sons and daughter: Henry, Louis Philip and Adolph, all of Mulberry Grove; Mrs. Emma Hinton and Mrs.

Minnie Thorn, Greenville; Mrs. Mary Weinman and Mrs. Bertha Smith, Mrs. Dessie Thorn, Mrs. Annia Kuntz and Mrs.

Nellie Cripe, Mulberry Grove; Mrs. Stella Mathis, Decatur. She also leaves a The secretary of state is prepared to so into exhaustive explanation of ST. PAI L'S METHODIST Tuesday Women's foreign Missionary society meets with Mrs? E. L.

Reeves, 1S0S North Maple street. There will be a pot-luck at noon. Wednesday Mid-week devotional service. Friday Aid society meets with Mrs. Frank Klink, 10S2 East North street, at 2:30.

sister, Mrs. Mary Hendrickson, Ful 1rtis Builjmng BAUKflF VERNAL, UfAH VMS SHIPPED By EACH BRICK WAS the pact which binds the United States. Great Rritain and Japan to a new basis of naval limitations. Secretary of the Navy Adams, another of the American delegation will follow Mr. Stimson before the committee.

He will relate the effects of the treaty upon the navy. He will be followed by Admiral William Pratt, chief navy adviser at the London parley. Robinson, Reed to Appear The two American delegates will.be fipported before the foreign rela tions committee by two others of their delegations Senators Robinson, rwnocrat. Arkansasand Reed, Republican, Pennsylvania. CONTRAPlCTtNG PROVERBS THERE 15 A MSN THA SHAPES DOR EMDS 'were There's fi will, there's a way.

ton, a brother, Laurie Staffen, Bloomington, 74 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted FIRST METHODIST Monday Official board meets at 7 o'clock. The meeting la early -so that members may attend Uaylou Westminster choir concert. Tuesday Young Women's Foreign Missionary society meets 7:30 with Miss Effie Estes, 10 West Drive. Wednesday Dorcas class meets with Mrs.

A. It. Grummon, Stio West Waod Saturday afternoon in the Mulberry Gtove Christian church by Rev. J. S.

WRAPPED separately services for Helen Elizabeth Michaels. 12. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I street, at Mid-week luncheon at 6: 1 I followed by study class period at 6:45 andi Story of Decatur.

Burial was in the M-Jnturff cemetery. aeotloiiai service at Joe A. Michaels of Oak Park, who Thursday Annual convention of Wom died in St. Vincent hospital Thursdav evenine- following an operation en's Home Missionary society in Macon begins at 9 o'clock, liistrict Layi.ieu's meeting in Assumption at 6:15. Chairman Borah of the committee l-rlday (jueen p-sther Circle meets with Harriet Iveus.

1525 North Edwards street has announced no plans for the heal at 7:30. ings beyond the attendance of these three witnesses. He is hopeful of GRACE Monday Sundax school board meets at for gangrenous appendicitis, were conducted Saturday morning in St. Mary's Catholic church by Rev. Fr.

Shields. Burial was in Oak Hill cemetery here. Mr. and Mrs. Michaels and family had motored here the first part of t-ha -(lt to attend the funeral of completing consideration of the pact 7:30.

MRS. WILIJA.M HOWARD TUSCOLA. Mrs. Wijliam Howard, aged 59, died in her home in Tuscola Saturday afternoon following a lingering illness with cancer. She leaves her husband, two halfbrothers, Arthur Warren, Decatur, G.

C. Warren, St, Louis and a step brother, John Clearage, Tuscola and two step sis ters Mrs. George Monroe, Sullivan, Mrs. Vira. Strickland, Sullivan.

Funeral arrangements have not been made.V Tuesdav Women's Home Missionary so within a week or 10 days and getting ma Dady, 420 South Sixteenth stt. Bunco was played. The prizes were awarded as follows: First, Mrs Thelma Ford; second, Mrs. Yen Grant; third, Mrs. Lettie Deis; club prize, Mrs.

Neliie Grant. The next meeting of the club win be May 22, in the home of Mrs. Ford, 515 South Twentieth street' TO BLOOMLNGTOX Mrs. L. A.

Crown will go to Bloomington Wednesday evening where she will give the principal address in the mother-daughter banquet in Centennial Christian church. It before the Senate. ciety meets in church for mite box opening at 2:30. Wednesday Northwest circle of Ladles' aid society meets in chulch at 12:30. Pray er meeting at 7:30.

James Lusk, Mr. Michael's brother FREE METHODIST CBl'RCH Tuesday Young People's. Women's and I Wrtnr it II Mixed quartets' to meet in home of Mrs. Edna Sartesbury, 1175 West Sunset avenue, at 7:30. Corona iK'iry, 1.11 Wednesday Prayer meeting at 7:30.

Friday Quarterly meeting and Rev. (42YRS.0LtT) HAS FOUGHT CONSECOTlVE. YEARS He is sUfl Hlht Tmg. START STUDY OF ROBERTS TODAY No Formal Opposition To Bench Nominee Has Been Filed. With Senate L.

Mahew. Greenville, will preach Friday, Saturday and Sunday. IS THE MAME OF ATP1ST IK KNOXV1LLE, Tenn-- LOOK BEAR-GAT GLEANERS FIRST JfAZAItENK Monday o.i'irial board meets at 7:30. Wednesday Prayer meeting at 7:30. Thursday Women's Prayer band meets A GRAVESTONE-IMENlA, OHio.

6rto.nnoi morry any man unless rtAme ts OLIVER or UN5E.R.WCX5B at 2 o'clock. Friday loung peoples prayer meeting 75c and Pyera We Call i-or and 144 E. WMd l'bone 2-UKOj at 7:30. FRANK ZLMDAKS DIETERICH Frank. Zimdars, S2, died at his farm home near here Thursday morning.

He had been in failing health for several months. He came here from Germany with his parents at an early age and had lived in Effingham county since then. He leaves besides his wife, seven children, Herman of Minnesota, Frel of Thornton; Charles, Henry, Mrs. O. H.

Schwarz, Mrs. Fred Poehler ami Mrs. Edwin Behrns of this vicinity: also nine grand children. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon in St. John's Lutheran church, three miles south of here.

Next Drawing "A Long Lived Collar Button'1 WESTSIDK NAZARENE Wednesday Divine Healing service at 7 o'clock followed by praise service at in law. Helen Elizabeth was born Jan. 3, 1918 in this city. The family moved to Oak Park four years ago. While here Mr.

Michaels was employed by the C. I. P. S. company.

Besides her parents the child leaves two sisters, Dorothy 8, and Betty 4. MRS. SARAH DALLAS. CHARLESTON Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Dallas, 85, long time Charleston resident, died in the home of a grand son.

Earl Ferguson, 330 West Harrison street, at 12:20 o'clock'on Saturday afternoon following a long illness. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the South Union church, northeast of Charleston. Burial was in South Union cemetery. She leaves two children, Willis Ferguson of Charleston and Mrs. Harriet Roberts in Los Angeles, and brother, Jerry Galloway of this city.

Mrs. Dallas was a long time member of the Baptist church. WASHINGTON, May 12 Th? nomnation of Owen J. Roberts, of Philadelphia, to the supreme court o'clock. Thursday Cradle roll department meets SINCE 1892 at 2:30.

Prayer meeting at 7:30 in home, of Mrs. O. Mathews. 2562 East North street. News 'of the Town in Brief Friday Prayer meeting at Autrl- will be taken up Monday by the Sen-, ate judiciary committee with no for-' ma opposition to him filed so far.

Adopting: the regular procedure of; mm tlun class meets at Saturday Gospel meeting in central park at 1 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN tne committee, unairman morris refer the nomination to a subcommittee. He has not selected that sub xTuesday Mary James guild hus dinner committee. This course will make meeting In church at 6 ciock. Wednesday Camp Oaklya meets at 4:15 Mid-week devotional services at 7:30.

Troon six. Bov Scouts, meet at 7:30. Thursday Mrs. Mills' class will meet church at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST Monday Junior Scouts meet at 10 o'clock with Miss Zoe Carey.

202 at :45. South Edward street. Camp Chiakong has Board of Deacons TODAY'S MEETINGS Carpenters' union, local Io. 742. Celestial lodge, 186, I.

O. O. F. Local No. 228, B.

of P. D. P. H. Local 'No.

13, Bricklayers' union. A. of C. board. Ionic lodge No.

312, A. F. A. 7:30 p. m.

Great Light lodge No. 1064, A. F. A. special meeting, 7:30 p.

FRANK FREEMAN. NEWTON Frank Freeman, 80, died in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Samuel Portlock near Falmouth Thursday night, following an illness of two months from complications. He was born and had lived all his life within a few miles of where he died. He leaves two sons, William Freeman of Mount Morriss, and George Freeman of Martinsville, two Boy Scouts meet at 6:41 PHONE 4131 BIOVTN'G PACKING STORAGE SIOTH FUMIGATION Fireproof Warehouse picnic in Nelson park at 6 o'clock.

Friday Mother daughter banquot at 6:30. Troop 11, Boy Scouts, meet at 7:30. SKVENTH STRKKT CHRISTIAN Tuesday Loyal Men's and Women's Bible class meets at 7:30 with Mr. and Mrs. York.

121 North Calhoun street. Wednesday Gleaners meet all day. A moot at TiiKin Dist rlct two meets all day -with Mrs A. H. Conksy.

82S North I'nion unlikely that the nomination itself will be reported to the senate before another week. McBride Gives Approval There is considerable talk at the capitol over the attitude of on prohibition but the statement of Saturday by F. Scott McBrid, general superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, was believed to have stilled the fears of the drys to some extent. There will be a at nonn. Wednesday Supper at 6 o'clock followed MRS.

D. M. YOST. WESTERVELT Funeral services were conducted Sunday for Mrs. D.

M. Yost, who died in her home here Friday. Burial was made in Glen- lesson WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Mondav Duo class will have 1 o'clock luncheon" with Mrs. L. R.

Pennington, 285 North Tavlor street. bv International Sunday school devotional study at and midweek service at FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Wednesday Ladies' aid society meets at 1 :30. Young people In charge of mid-week devotional service at 7:30. Thursday Women's Missionary society meets at 2:30 with Mrs. A.

J. 1037 East North street. first degree. FUNERALS CARVER, John: Services in Mor- Tuesday C. I.

class will have potluek dinner for members and families in church at 6:30. Wednesday Women quilt all afternoon. Reception for new members at 7:30. Thursdav Bov Scouts. Troop 13.

meet at 7:30. Women's federation meets at 10:15. Fridav Mrs. Elder's class will have a 1 o'clock luncheon in the church. Boy Scouts, troop five, meets at 7:30.

McBride asserted Roberts should. be conf rmed if he measured up on I BIVEKSIOK BAPTIST aionday Executive committee meets at church at 7:30. Tuesday Teachers' meeting at 7:30 witn Mrs. Bower. 1137 East Riverside avenue.

Wednesday Prayer meetinc at 7:30 followed bv business meelinc of Thursday Women's Missionary society meets in church at 2 o'clork. Vouner have partv in Staley clubhouse a'. Frldai Choir rehearsal at 7:10. "integritv of character, legal auali-! an's chapel at 2:30 o'clock Monday OHTRCH OF COD Wednesday Women's Prayer band meets at 2:30 with Mrs. Sadie Webb.

1237 East Prairie street. Young people's prayer band meets at 7:30 with Miss Beaulah Griffin, 934 West Waggoner street. Thursday Midweek prayer service at 7:30. afternoon. Burial in Fairlawn ceme fications, Intellectual honesty and a parity to deal with legal questions from a strictly judicial viewpoint without bias created by personal tery.

Friends may call at the chapel until the hour of the services' SCEPANSKI. Mrs. Charles; Services at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the family residence, 1520 North EAST PAKK BAPTIST Mondav Younsr Married REDEMPTION OF SOULS. SPIRITUAL Wednesday Preaching and message service at 7:30. PIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Wednesday Testimonial and experience meeting at 8 o'clock.

OF CHRIST class will meet at 7:30 in the home of Mr. and SF.COXD fHCRCH OF GOD Wednesday Ladies 'aid society will have bakery sale and serve lunch in Decatur Dry Goods store. Prayr meeting at 7:30. Thursday Ladies 'aid society meets all day in church. Saturday Primary Missionary band meets at 2:30.

Gospel Herald Missionary band will have weiner roast on church lawn at 6 o'clock. and further services' Mrs. E. H. Pear.

16S0 East Cantrall street. Calhoun street Tuesdav sunshine i-Tirls mec at i ith Miss Lucille Haley, 1912 East Main at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon inj Wednesday "Christian Duty" will be Lutheran church. street. I Wednesday Ladies" aid sorli meets all Johannes cemetery. flav.

pCllur-A at noon. meeting at I St. Johannes i Burial in St. The bodv was subject of mid week study period at 7:30. BRAHMIN TEMPLE ENGLISH LUTHERAN removed from Mor-; Monday Message circle and Brahmin prayer service in 522 North Morgan street Wednesday Young Women's Missionary society will have monthly meeting In base an funeral home Sunday afternoon; have silver tea in church at at o'clock ment of old church.

There will a taken to the residence where ana call until the hour of friends may the funeral. FrRST FMTED II! KEN' Wednesday Prayer meeting at Thursdav Mrs. Armswwih'a Sunday school class meets with Mrs. Llveiay, 124 West Green street, at 2:30. Boys, Charged With Stealing Gas, Arrested Four youths, all charged with stealing gasoline from an automobile parked in the rear of East Park Baptist church Sunday night, were arrested following the capture of three of the group by Frank R.

Buckley, 216 East Division street, and W. A. Hayes, 2236 East Main treet. HTLBRANT, Ennls Services atj TRTKBI.OOD UNITED BRETHREN Monday Sunday school council meets at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Argenta Methodist church. Burial in Friends Creek cemetery.

Friends may call in Monson's funeral home until 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. A 7:30. Tuesday Women of pc th'Ogh ftehudel's laundry at 2 o'clock. Adult Christian Endeavor society pieeis at 7:30. Wednesday Women work all day.

Prayer meeting at 7:30. Friday Every member canvass committee meets in church at 7 JO. Sunday Every member canvass. 1NTH.WEST ARE mfisiHSir Mr. Euckley and Mr.

Haves saw POLICE NOTES Erna Dorsey, 854 West Center street, was arrested Sunday on a charge of assault. She was fined The warrant was sworn out by Char- 'and well prove it THIRD UNITED BRETHREN Monday Junior Christian Endeavor meets In church parlors at 7 o'clock. Tuesday Otterbein guild and Women's Missionary association have joint meeting In church at 7:30. "The Garden of Womanhood" will be the theme of the program. Wednesday Ladies' aid society meets all day.

Prayer meeting at Thursday Adult Rlble classes meet at 7:30. Bny Scouts meets in gymnasium at 7 o'rlork. Friday Prayer meetintr at 10 o'clock. Fish fry at 6 o'clock under auspices of Men's Bible class. lotte Johnson.

VETS TO BE GUESTS Spanish-American 1 war veterans will attend sen-ices in First Christian church next Sunday morning when Rev. L. A. Crown preaches the annual sermon for the soldiers- the four near the car, and their attention was attracted to a five gallon gasoline can under the rear of the rar. They started walking to where th youths were standing, but they had gone only a few steps thir presence was discovered, and the entire group fled.

Both men shouted to the four to top, and three of them obeyed the command, while the fourth ran between two' houses and disappeared. Police arrested Wayne Malcom, 2116 East William street, as being the ne who attempted to escape. The others arrested are Clvdo PRINGTIME FIRST CHRISTIAN' Tuesday Women's Missionary society meets at 2:30 with Mrs. L. A.

Crown. 622 West Decatur street. Bible school workers meet In church at 7:30. Thursday Women serve, lunch to public at noon. Friday Choir practise.

Swift, 19, 2110 East Her.dric'ks street; Bert Boyd, IS. 2077 East Prairie stret, and Orville Cowgill, 17, 20S0 East Main street. I 1 i CENTRAL CHURCH OF CTIRIST Wednesday Mid-week devotional service at 7:30. Friday lleka class will have party in deeds of Heroism and Glory OHen Inspired by Mothers, Neal Claims That sounds like a "large Girder," but once you've had a breath of mountain air. or tasted trout fresh from a mountain stream or felt the thrill that comes from a great mountain or canyon, you'll know what a REAL vacation is.

You'll be "sold" on the West without further argument. NOBODY ELSE CAN OFFER YOU SO MUCH We throw open to you the doors to western wonderlands. Fine, fast train serving 15 National Parks and more of the scenic West than any other railroad including YELLOWSTONE 2ION BRYCE GRAND CANYON ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAINIER YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARKS CALIFORNIA COLORADO UTAH PACIFIC NORTHWEST ALASKA Take advantage of our free travel service. Experienced men help plan your trip. Take an escorted tour with all details arranged in advance.

The first cost is the only cost. That's the way to enjoy -a vacation. Mail the coupon and-we'll sure be pleased to prove it to you. WABASH-UNION PACIFIC "If we could trace the deathless with God. The mother who is in the main frivolous and gay is missing ALL-EXPENSE TOURS AS LOW AS $14455 FROM ST.

LOUIS TO Yellowstone Park $4.00 ROUND TRIP Chicago EXCURSION much and her children are loosing more. "On the other hand what is the heritage which a Godly mother hands down to her children? It is the loyal sense of outy, serious thinking, regular habits of prayer, unselfish views deeds of heroism and glory that hnve made our land ring with praise we should find, in the great majority of cases that they were inspired by a mother's influenoe," Rev. J. S. Neal said Sunday morning in hi Mother's day sermon in Cleveland Avenue Methodist church.

"Mother." hp continued, "is the proudest itl. in world. It is ex at the bend in the road BUDS peep forth at the feet of forest giants that tower skyward with their copper wires glistening in the sunlight. The telephone lines may not have been there when you were a child, but your friend's house was there your friend is still there! Perhaps the letters you promised each other have remained unwritten. But, do they have to be written! You can pick up your telephone and, in the space of seconds, hear the voice of your old friend.

Everyone likes to recall "old to talk of memories with those companions of "the good old days." Why not talk to that old friend today? Long Distance is Quick Clear Inexpensive. Bell Lines Reach Everywhere ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy One System Universal Service of life and humanity, a wholesome and invifcorating interest in every- trutn, alted far shove kincs and rulers; its thing that breathes of purity Influence is stronger than thrones I righteousness and love. i ON KODAK FINISHING SAVE May 17-18 rave Decatur 1:50 a. a. n.

11 M0 a. 2:55 p. m. Saturday. May 17 and 1:50 2:55 a.

m. May 18. Return limit leave Chicago not later han 12:05 a. C. S.

May 1 8. (Sunday midnight.) Kxrorsion farrs lo from ntrby points SKK Chlrrgo and Its beautiful parks auU many places of Ike Boat Kxurstons BASK BA1.K Cleveland v. CJiirnco Low fare Summer Excursion tickets sold during the season. Ask for particulars. Mac's develop your roll and make 6 permanent high gloss Ol fx prints (all sizes) for JT'C MAT! fi? Mac's Have No llUIILL Sub-Dealers.

You get your pictures at Wholesale prices at Mac's. Everything for the amateur photographer. and jceptres; its reign is greater than monarchies and empires he-cause its reign i in the human heart and it sways its kingdom by love. "It is when -we become mothers and fathers that most of us discovered a new mearTing for the word mother'. We never realized its full meaning until then.

We never appreciated the full significance of all that is contained in the word until then. We never knew the sacrifices implied. "A mother can and is t.h sreates and of si God's empire builders. Motherhood is a partnership Mr. J.

L. Carney, Wabash-Union Pacific Tour Department 203 Carleton Building, St. Louis, Mo. Please send me complete information and booklets. I am interested in-a vacation trip to For particular see C.

D. P. A. U'ahAAh Ticket Affem Telephone 4341 WABASH mCT.hHfXfibEM City 429 Water St..

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