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ist CCurc. be ho rs Ypres ol( and Brussels la [EMORIAL CHURCH WILL C( ECTED IN :SvA3TATED BELGIAN CITY. ..._,-·--- Te Center of Large Enter- th On the Part of South- lt Serners. 4 - Tenn.- A great Methodist t x sct ad and mai:tain'd by the gpiscoPal C(hur'i, South, acted amid tli, ruii:s of gelgium. 'hi' was stated " B. Beauciiamp,, dire,:or te Centenary ('ommission I! BlshoP James AtkiU;, the ~f baerge of European mission returned :, Belgium. ý w o Yprea,' terribly devas a t be rebuilt in it:; eutirety. (lgniflcent Cloti, Hall, the Sworld, the Cathedral, the ,d the churches, and other e, will be left as a perpetual the city mayor has caused ] erected, reading: 'This a. No stone of this lab. taken away. It is a heri Scivdrilzed peoples." kiyty of Memorials. le city of memorials. The ent has selected a site sect a great museum as a to her falles heroes. o abildings will be built by SZualand, Australia and slit of these memorials the a lethodist Church will be ii I will contain a library, ne. and social equipment, to its auditorium and always be a mecca for ald Dr. Beauchamp. da millions will flock to Our Church will not i to the people of Ypres ding territory, but it i these visitors." I laM In Bruseels. Is have also purchased 1 nto Bruseels, which uarters for Europe. efeea, an auditorium, reture rooms, a publish. social equipment. secretaries of the two bodies of Belgium, the and the free Church, will hi this building, thus the Protestaat center of Metheodita have also pur tlf interest ia the Protest of Brassels. It will be id Its capacity will be tienO Eutabllshed, amp reported that thou. ftldre will freeze to death , because the Germans mlns and filled them with thu making it impossible to obtain fuel. Wlth their mothers," said p, "are now living in treaches and dug-outs to cope with the situation avae arranged to Open at Ypree, St. Quentin, de and other points. gent of physicians, and social workers t ad as soon as they has a fund 5,0oo0,00ooo construction work. This in Servia, Frince, Bel i It Bohemia. ADMINISTRATION ie Dillard, No. 754, Pro Third District Court, Louisiana. by given that Charles t of Blenville Parish, application praying ted Administrator of Shave, Dress and Bathe in Comfort A ) Dispel the early morn AA M ing chill-temper the evening air with a , Perfection Oil Heater. Acts instantly. Clean, safe, portable. Burns 10 hrs. on a gallon of Stanocola t r n ing Oil. 111 ~ At all regular dealers iýiiiii1§i SPANDARD OIL CO. OF LOUISIANA. SRFECTION i Heat ers : -· 0 said Succession, and unless opposition be made thereto within the time pre scribed by law, same will be duly homolgated as prayed for. Witness the Honorable J. E. Reyn olds, Judge of said Court, this 18th Iday of November, A. D., 1919. J. N. SMELLET, E Dy. Clerk District Court. CORRECTION MINUTES OF DEMO CRATIC EXECUTIVE COM. Mr. W. II. Lazarus, Secretary of the tia Parish Executive Committee submits d" the following corrections to the mia- ti, uts published is issue of Nov. 6. len ten Gibslatnd, La., Nov. 14, 1919. 1' Iilenville IDemocrat: I made a mis- ofl take in copying the minutes of the At] I)miocratis Executive Committee for ýr pubileation. Please publish in your h Ixt. issllue correction as follows: by Ward :. -D. M. White for Police .If1or. and G. i. RIobinson for Justice li if lihe Pncae 2nd Justice of the Peace col curt. They having no opposition Ch were declared the Democratic nominees for said oflices. h Ward 4.---B. i. Allums for Justice Pr of the Peace 1st Justice of the Peace court, having no opposition was declar- mu , ed the nominee. Otis McDowell and A' A. Smith for 2nd Justice of the Peace l' o 'ourt to enter primary. No entrance for Constable. Yours truly., it W. H. LAEARUS. , PERSONAL MENTION J. T. Toms of Bienville, and J. W. Sutton of Bear Creek, were among the out-of-town visitors here, this week. (e Messrs. Marvin Hill, Z. T. Davis, Jim Cook, Fletcher Lock, E. M. Corry, a and others, of Ringgold were here dur " ing the meeting of the Grand Jury. M. W. Fields of Ashland was on the streets of Arcadia Monday and Tues day. r 'red F. Meadows, of Homer, candi (late for the office of Clerk of Court t of Claiborne parish, was here Sunday a and Monday, meeting Claiborne Par It ish voters who do business in Arcadia. Mr. Meadows has been deputy clerk for some time, and his experience in the office will doubtlesse give him a -hi strong claim for the favorable consid . eration of Claiborne voters. a, The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Quick and family deeply sympathize with them on account of the death eof their son and brother, Mr. Whiteford - Quick, who died last week in the dt Shreveport Sanitarium, from the ef fects of exposure in the trenches dur ing the recent world war. May the t Heavenly Father comfort them, Mules and Mares th ts In, oo Good supply on hand, any i class. Am leaving tonight for mar ket where I will buy 2 more car loads, watch for Sannouncement of their ar rt, rival. S J. R. JORDAN o Arcad~a, La. Christians Invade lol The Holy Land an Lo, euthern Methodists Send First Work. 'Tr era To Palestine for Bible and Literature Distribution. (Special Correspondence) La Nashville, Tenn.-The Methodist liplacopal Church, South, has the dis tiaction of being the first Christian deiamination to send workers to Pales* tine siceo the free regime inaugurated under the occupancy of General Al. lenby. The C('ntenary European Commnission of the Church, headed by Bishop James e Atkins and D)r. W. B. Beauchamp, have r lAready dispatched five colport eurs to r the Holy Land These will he followed by five mno: In the next few weeks. These workers will establish no sta e tions, but will follow the early Metho e list custom of itinerating over the e country distributing Bibles, tracts and n Christian literature. 6 This literature will be printed in 'he native dialects, and will be securer through an arrangement with the Nile e Pross !n Egypt. ,e Under the rule of the Turk such a r- moveinent would have been prohibited, d nut under Allenby there is perfect free ,e dom of religions. 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