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:i r*f .,«/,- No. 33- Answer to last week's puzzle: a 0 a a 9 LUNDBY MISSION C. G. Strom, paster Sunday, May 8, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Thursday. May 12, ladies aid at Mrs. F. O. .Carlson's at 2:30 p. m. SALVATION ARMY English service Thursday evening. Swedish service Saturday and Sun day evenings at S o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. GREEN LAKE CHURCH Itcy. E. E. Gynild, pastor The yearly business meeting will be h-dd ne\x.t Saturday, May 7th, at 2:00 p. m. Services next Sunday, May Sth, at P- n\, •JEACLK LAKH CHURCH Services Sunday, May 8, 10:30 by Rev. E. K. Gynild. Re\£ W. T. Dawson'.of the Anti-Sa loon Eeague will speak and in the af ternoon at o'clock at Green Lake churcji. Prayer meeting at the Old Peoplfes Home Thursday evening. FIRS|: CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIKN TIST Sunflay service at 10:45 a. m. S'ubSect: Adam and Fallen Man. Wo'&nesday service at S p. m. Allaire welcome to these services. Free reading room in church edifice °P ,]&very Wednesday from 2 to 4 p. .: SWEDISH M. E. CHURCH Cqrner f.Lh and Minnesota Ave s" J. A. Malmgron, pastor SmUflay school at 10 o'clock a. m. at Oak Park. Service at 11 o'clock in Swcdjli language. Kandiyohi—Service at '.) p. m. in the Swedlstf language. Wi^fmTir—Service at 8:00 o'clock in I lie l^nglish language. t. PRESBYTER1 AiN CHURCHES Rev. T. M. Findlev will conduct re- & igioi|s services Sunday, May Sth, as Allows: :-+4+v +X+v:-+*+*+-:v+-*+-X+*+* PAULSON'S TRUCK LINE The second afrcl third le^ter^in'the nartf^afe-ibtese objeotff spell what'Minnesota town? 1 dENERAL DRAYING Long distance truck haul- i. 3* ing a specialty. Genera! team work. I Phone 197 Chris Paulson, Proprietor flfi: :-+v^v+*+***+*+-x+^+*+*+x+ AUTO PAINTING Cars and trucks paint icd^ striped, lettered and varnished. G. A. NORD 824 Fourth St. South Willmar, Minnesota it readiesjou, walls oP patafHninoutr newcanisteis preserve itso^ 1/ %neaw Xo. 32—Crab, Alligator, Moose, Bluejay, Yak—CAN-BY. Qui* puzzle man got himself in a hole on last week's puzzle.and not being able to crawl out of the same must °f **. We got it "Camby" instead of"Canby. We can't lay it to the printer this time and we can t^ call that (M)qose the (N)obel prize. We can't even lay it to moonshine. No,-we haven't got time to start a new town. ..-,.. fonfi Spicer 10:45 a. m. Burbank 3 p. m. New London 8/p. m. Study class atf New London church at 7:15 p. m. The first seven Chapters of Math ews Gospel are the readings for the week. One chapter each day. Every body asked to join the Bible Readers and read at home and come to. this class if possible. VINJE LUTHERAN Arnt Vaaler, pastor No morning services next Sunday. Services in the evening at 8:00. The Sunday school meets at 12:00. The confirmants meet every Satur day at 9:30 a. m. and at 2 p. m. The Missionary Society meets on Tuesday, May 10th, at 3 p. m. Mrs. P. Dalen and Mrs. P. Rannestad will serve. Services at the Solomon Lake church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The Vikor Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. M. O. Thorpe on Wednesday af ternoon, May 11th. LUTHERAN FREE 0HURCII Nicolay Nilsen. pastor Morning worship 10:30, sermon by Mr. Rykken. Sunday school and Bible class at noon. Evening worship, a children's ser vice, 7:45. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Sunday school teachers' meeting on Friday evening at 7:30. Confirmation class Saturday morn ing at ten. Dovre aid Thursday afternoon, 5th, at Albert Johnson's. St. John's Church: Services in Norwegian Sunday mor ning, the 8th, at 10:30. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner Trott Ave and Fourth St. W. Luther C. Benson, pastor Services next Sunday morning at Furniture For Sale WAIT FOR OUR NEW ARRIVAL W a a N S to re at he S a a a in or W of he a a on a if A ., a a a in of it S to a is of a a re a a a a at a in in a a a in W a so a it re a is a a W a a or a it re a a is WILLMA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MA 4,1921. 10:3O o'clock. N Sunday sjchobf 'at, 12 noon Fjpworth League Devotional service beginning atf'7fpY Song servfe1e*'and preaching at 8:00 o'clock. Music by the -church orch estra. (Meeting of3 thai Methodist Brother hood Monday eitfensing at the home of Leonard Johnsato,-807 5th St. W. Training-classier teachers Tuesday evening. Boy Scouts wiUt.meet Wednesday evening. .',. 'i Mid weeh setytfice Thursday at 8 p. m. Monthly meeting of the Epworth League Friday night. BETHEL LUTHERAN Cor. Becker Ave and Second St. So. Jesper Holmquist, pastor Next Sunday there will be commun ion services and also reception of new members. (Swedish communion services at 10: 30 a. m. English communion services at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Thursday of this week (Ascension Day) services at 7:30 p. m. After the services there will be a meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mission Society in the church basement. All members requested to be present. Choir meets for rehearsal Thursday of this week after the services. The Board of deacons is also asked to meet a few minutes after the ser vices Thursday evening. Fidelis meets Monday evening at the home of Miss Adeline Holm, 525 6th St. W. To be entertained by the Misses Adeline Holm and Lydia John son. Bethel Young Peoples Society meets Wednesday of next week the 11th at 8 p. m. Good program. Refreshments served after the program. or in or W of a a Mrs. P. R. & Co. RAMUS, Mgr. E E O N E 8 2 6 CENTRAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. A. (MUTUAL) Our New $10,000 Policy Provide! First: $10,000.00 upon death from natural cause.! Second: $20,000.00 upon death from acricfe^, third: $150.00 monthly or $1800.00 yearly pension until death in case of total disability. In event of total and permanent disability,7milmiare premium payments are waived as long as you live, $15M0 paid to you each month, and upon your death the full $^Q,Q00.00 will be paid to your beneficiary. Compare this Total Disability with any other Total Disability issued. Have you provided for your child's edttCatfeg?1 If not, let us explain our Child's Educational Endowmett£P5flcy. A. Bakke, Willmar, Minn. A. J. Nelson, Willmar, Minn. Mrs. G. B. Crosby, Willmar, Minn. C. B. Stolenberg, Raymond, Minn* Peter Henderson, Spicer, Minn. I. T. Strom, Thorpe, Minn. James Matson, Svea, Minn. For a Good Agency Proposition, write J. F. BRANTON State Manager 1124 Plymouth Bldg. Minneapsiis Minn. rr^rr •wr7?»TOT FJB9T PRESBYTERIAN CHURC& J. ReiM^ick, afc@uHough,t Pasteri Next week wi|t tie ^iVek 6v4r"'toJthp* cause of vocation and edueatfdn. W invite High School students especially to our Sunday seryjeepv \^e/tfi^all have some of the best speakers ob tainable'for these services. Sunday: 10:30 a. m. Dr..Elmer Allen Bess, President of the Macalester College will speak. Dr. Bess is one of our state's most fluent and able speakers and has the cause of vocational guid ance closeset to his heart. Be sure to hear him. 12:00 M. Que. "3Q0" Sabbath school meets. 3:30 p. m. Junior. Endeavor Society meeting. 6:45 p. m. Senior Endeavor meet ing. 7:30 p. m. Two students from Mac alester College will speak. Their mes sages will be interesting and inspir ing. Monday evening the Altrurians will meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Nord strom Becker Ave E. and .Sixth St. Wednesday evening, "Presbyterian Church Night" will be given oyer to Macalester College. At five o'clock Dr. Gilbert L. Wilson will speak on the subpectf "How the Indian Got His Religion." Everyone most cordially invited. Thursday afternoon, the Woman's Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. M. C. Lewis, 406 9th St. N All the ladies of the church and congregation most cordially invited. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHUSCH Corner Trott Ave and Third Street Ernest A. Lagerstrom, pastor Residence Charlotte St. and Trott Ave Phone 89 2 A cordial welcome awaits you at our public services. Mother's Day will be observed next Lord's Day with appro- Let It Blow SfcifL HOME UNDER1 STATE SUPER' VISION 9 priate services for the occasion. Spe cial music .will be .rendered. W^ear the white carnation in honor of Mother. Thursday afternoon this week the Mission Circle will hold- its monthly meeting in the church parlor. Mes dames G. A, Soderling, Otto.Eckholm and Renius Swenson will serve re freshments. Friday evening this week the B. Y. P_. U. will hold its'monthly business and social gathering. A program, will be rendered and refreshments served. Sunday, May 8th: 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. Classes and accommodations for all ages. Oome. Let us help you help someone else. 10:45 a. m. Divine worship in the Swedish language. "The Entrance of Christ into the Home." Special sing ing. 7:00 p, m. The Young Peoples Meet ing. "The Christian and His Amuse ments." 2 Tim. 2:22 Speakers: D. T. Carlson and Esther Johnson. 8:00 p. Peoples Popular service of song and sermon. Theme of sermon: "Mother." Special singing. Monday 7:45 p. m. Bible Study anC Teacher's training. Tuesday 7:15 p. m. Young Peoples Church Night. Thursday 7:45 p. m. Mid week pray er service. Study Acts the 9th chap ter. —Vivian Warren spent the week end at her parental home in Pennock. —Miss Ida Holmgren arrived last Saturday from Russell for a few days visit at the Charles Rasriiussen home, while enroute to her home in Breck enridge. —A. G. Applegren of Wheaton form erly of Willmar arrived Saturday-for a visit with relatives and friends. He also attended the dedication of the new Mission church of which he was a former member. Windstorms, hail storms, torna does have less terror or alarm for the man whose.property and crops are fully protected by insurance. Make this" protection and the peace of mind it brings with it yours today. Come in and let us provide you with proper insurance for your property. The cost is trifling the protection sure. Farmers SecurityState Bank Willmar, Minnesota FO THAT NE W GOWN In selecting one of these Clever Models, the Style Idea of your Gown or Hat •is followed. The zest and sparkle of Spring will find jolly companionship in the Crisp New Stylesatthe Capital's Style 5tanJ/3anc We Shoe the Whole Family LOCAL AN PERSONAL —'Miss Myrtle Erickson left the lat ter part of last week for a visit at Co kato. 7—Dr. H. P. Porter, Dentist, Carlton Block. tr —Herman Rustad of Kerkhoven transacted business in Willmar on Wednesday. —'Mrs. R. B. Goehring and baby of 'Browns Valley is visiting her parents, Mr and, Mrs. E| Kallevig. —'Miss Amy Johnson left Wednes day for an extended visit in the twins cities. —'Mrs. Minnie Gray returned last Saturday from a several days visit in the twin cities. —Misses Lizzy Nash and Lilly'Gran? berg of Kerkhoven arrived "Wednes day for a visit at the C. Nash home. —Mrs. Robt Conway left the latter part of last week for a visit in Breck enridge. —Nels Carlson of Minneapolis is here visiting hds daughter, Mrs. J. A. Johnson. —fMissi Anna Monson. returned on Monda from a few days visit with k©r 'sisters in St. Paul. -UMiv W. McGrew, well known pi ano tuner, will be in Willmar about May 1st. Orders may be left at Her shey's Music Store.—Adv. 4-20-27,5-4 —(Miss June German had an opera tion I performed on her foot last week lb'ut jis Tiow at home and getting along fine. /^Mis Birdie Dahleen arrived last Saturday from Maynard for a visit :fiwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin- Diflfleen while enroute to Minne 'apol^s... .'[ —(Mrs. Oscar Larson very nicely en tertained a number of guests last Fri day afternoon at her home on Becker Ave. A luncheon was served at five o'clock. mm Everybody's Doing It This Year SWIN into the line with the spirit of Spring time. There's nothing like Paint and Varnish, and skilled painters to make new homes out of old *ones. But delay is expensive. LARSON'S PAINT and WALL PAPER STORE 513 BENSON AVE. W, WILLMAR PACESEVET —Mrs, IL Call left Tuoadatftbr a 4rTl»tt-with l^atifcw to ^kH»-€ity —Miss Clara Kalbak of Kandiyohi spent a couple of days the lattftfrpart of last week the guest of Miss Ruby Sather. 1 —"Miss Lilly Johnson, returned to her home in Raymond'on Wednesday after, a visit with her sister in thi& 'city. •.. —Mrs. Eddie Dalien left on Friday: for Sti Cloud where she attended the funeral, of her brother-in-law, the late Mr. Ptoeppey.. '—^MlhB. C. H.. Sherwood and daugh* ter Wdnnifred left the flrst part of the week for a visit at the L. K. Houlton home in Elk River, —Mrsr Karl Hailtenhoff andvdaugh ter Elizabeth leave on Thursday for an extended, visit with her parents, Mr. and M,riL John. Crooks^ in-Boone, lowa.'*".'*"*''^.^ 'i —Miss Eteha"Flatten of Ray, N. D„ left Tuesday for a visit at the home of her. uncle, E. Swenson, at Murdock. While in Willmar she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Skattos. —Mrs. Miller-Olson returned on. Tuesday from a two months visit at the home of her brother, Ed Andrews at Cajnngton, N. D. She also visited relatives at Fargo, N. D., and Halstad. Farm for Sale Sealed bids will be received by one of the undersigned up to June i, 1921, for the rale of the Norway Lake par sonage containing 90 acres of good land with good buildings. Now occu pied by Rev. Sotendahl. This is a fine place for parties who want a small farm. The congregations reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. S. A. Syverson, New London. John Hystad, Sunburg. Committee. 5:4-11-18-25 PHONE 250 MINN, ••4 m^nm