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EIGHT Albuquerque Morning Journal, Sunday, August 25, 1918. Don't Cash Your War Savings Stamps HOLD THEM UNTIL THE DATE OF MATURITY AND GET YOUR FULL INTEREST. Tf iu iir rn f vint ir f r o n cJi vnn r War S'.ivinrrQ (imnc aw o n n n f f nrrl f n hold them. Your government needs every penny it can get to help carry on the war. Don't ask Uncle Sam for the money you agreed to let him have for five I years. Back Up the Boys Don't Strike Them in the Back You are taking food from the mouths and guns from theTiands of ihe Soldiers who are fighting for you if you cash your War Savings Stamps now. Sunday Church Services WHERE TO WORSHIP TODAY (ZZI KEEP YOUR PLEDGE BUY MORE STAMPS AlfoNAL jffijlff K Albuquerque.NM UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY-CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $OO,OO0.0C ! Williams, Ariz. Miss Hejen Rounseville was hostess at a parly Tuesday afternoon, Riven Ht the home of her aunt, Mrs. George lloujiseville. The ladies of the Methodist church extend an invitation to the ladies of Williams to attend the thimtile hce to be Riven by the Ladies' aid, Tuesday, Aupust 27, at the home of Mrs. l'.ert Kerny. The meeting will begin at 2:30 o'clockj The babies of Belgium are to receive a bit of benefit from the patriotism fo manifest in Williams, if the plans of the Belgium Relief society meet With success. Mrs. A. Sine has been unpointed local chairman of the so 1 eiety and has placed small milk bot tles, with explanatory labels, in the various stores, into which small con triln:Pons 'may be dropped. It is not the plan of the local workers to carry on u large campaign for this work, as wuiiams is tnorougnly occupied In Jicd Cross work, and it Is not desired that interest should bo detracted from It. Services will be held in Williams to day at both churches. In the morn lng the sermon will be given at the Kpiscopal church by Rev. II. S. Brew ster, of Winslow, and it is announced that special music will be given. In the evening Hev. Brewster will preach at the Methodist church, at 8:00 o'clock. , Much interest is being awakened this week with the announcement that the opera "Robin Mood" will soon be given here for the Red Cross. It will be under the direction of nr. and Mrs. Richard M. Scott, and the cast will in clude many of Williams talented ama teur actors. September 19 is the (late the play will be presented at the Sul tana theater. Francis D. Crable was in town from Flagstaff Thursday. John Hennessy, democratic nominee for state senator, was a Williams vis itor Thursday, having motored over to meet his political friends. Harry Deal was in Flagstaff the first of this week on business. Among Williams boys who will leave for the training camps soon are Prince I. Yoder, Lilo Padillu, Pedro Chavez, J. Thomas Morehead, J. A. Stark,, Edward F, Miller, Joseph A. Rodriguez. They are scheduled to en train for Camp Pike, Ark., this com ing Tuesday. F. M. Gold was a Flagstaff visitor Thursday, going there on legal and political business. Mr. Gold is a dem- RUMOR SAYS PRINCE OF WALES WILL WED YOLANDA OF ITALY 4 " kNV I it Mr -- " t, inw.fii rt..;.. trit. .vonxii Focnrn sthekt gosi-ki ' HALL ISOO North Fourth Street. Sunday school and Bible class at f:43 a. in. Tonic this week: "Speaking for Christ." All scholars and friends are urged to be present to help in mak ing the final plans for the picnic to be held on Labor Day, September 2. 11 a. m. Breaking of breail in re membrance of the Lord. 7 p. m. Preaching of the gospel by Carl Armerding. SuL-Ject: "The Pro phet Who Discovered Himself." Wednesday at 8 p. m- A meeting for prayer. Thursday at 8 p. m Bible class meets for study of the Kpistlo to the Romans. We begin chapter four this week. Everybody welcome. CEXTRAIi AVKXCF, MICTHODIST CIICIU'H. SOl'TH. Corner Arm an( (vntral. Joshua C Jones, Pastor. At 11:00 a. m. The pastor will preach on the Bubject: "Too Late I Not So." I Chorus choir will sing anthem I "Redeeming Love." At 8:00 p. m. A special program I will be rendered by the children and young people of the Sunday school. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. John F. Major, superintendent. Senior Epworth league 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, g o'clock. Come worship with us and we will do thee good. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ClIt'RCII. Corner Coal nnil Broadwaj. Itev. Itlohfonl I). Orton, Pnstor. Residence, 424 South Edith. Hours of worship: Suday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. C. E. and eveninu service combined 7:00 p. m. Superintendent of Sunday school Is Mr. H. L. Snyder. You will find a welcome and a class at our Sunday school. At the morning worship the pastor will preach on the subject: "Apprecia tion." The music will be In charge of E. Stanley Seder. In the evening the young people will discuss: "The Power of the Cross on the Frontier." The pastor will give his fifteen-minute address on: "Power in Your Life." You will find'a welcome at our wor ship; and in our worship you will find stimulation for your spiritual life. We want strangers In the city to feel they are Invited. Every member and friend is asked tc contribute un amount equivalent to one day's income, to cancel remaining in debtedness on the lots purchased two years ago. 1.M.MACV1.ATF CONCEPTION CUIIICH. Sodality mass 7:00 a. m. Children's mas 8:30 a. m. Hate mass and sermon 10:00. Evening service 7:30. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Silver avenue and Fourth street.. Rev. K Ji. Bullock. Rector. Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion 7:00 a. m- . Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11. University Heights school 9:30 a. m. Despite official denials, reports persist in Rome and London that the prince of Wales, who recently visited Italy, is to marry Princess Yolanda, uldett daughter of King Victor Emmanuel of Jlaly. She is seventeen years old and has been or.? of the most beautiful chil.lre'i of European royalty since childhood. ocratic candidate for tha nomination to the office of county attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rawlins left Monday night for Gallup, N. M., where they will make their home. Miss L. Jones, assistant librarian of the University of Arizona, arrived In Williams Wednesday from Tucson and i ood will win the war produce it with a war garden ftm will spend several weeks' vacation here as I he guest of Mrs, Lockwood and family. W. F. Thoniasaon. of Red Lake, has completed transactions for the pur chase, of Ed. Uoupe's property at Red Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roupe are now living in town. J. A. Higglnbothum of Flagstaff, was in Williams Thursday, He an nounced his candidacy for county assessor. Society Favorite to Marry Army Officer FIRST METHODIST FJMSCOPAL, Corner Lead and South Third, diaries Osrar Bevkmaii, Pastor. Miss Edith C2orhy, Ieanes.g The pastor speaks at 11 a. m, and 7 p. m. Morning theme: "Two Imper ial Ideas of God." Evening sermon the second in a se ries of sermons on the war, entitled "Germany's Interpretation of the Powers that Be are Ordained of God," or "Bismarkism Doomed." Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m. Special music morning Anthem "Thou Great (Nerrln.) Ladies' Chorus. Solo Seleoted. Miss Mathes. . Evening Anthem "Keep the Home Fires Burning." Miss Beatrice Selsor and chorus. Solo Selected. Miss Alberta Haw thorne. A fifteen minute patriotic song serv ice at night. i . A welcome tor all. Jehovah," Margaret CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school 9:15 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock, i Sermon by Neil Ferguson. Subject: "An Old-time Chrlstiun Patriot a Model for Today." C. E. 7:00 p. m. Everybody welcome In this home like church. " i- FIRST BAPTIST 'CHURCH. Corner l-ari Avrnuo and South Broadway. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon: "The Condition of Peace," by Dr. A. P. Wedge. Sperlal music: Anthem by choir "Great Is Jehovah." . Offertory solo: "The Homeland" Miss Ruth Thurman. Evening worship 8 p. m. Sermon: ''Generous Living," by Dr. A. I. Wedge. Special music: Solo "The Colors That Will Not Run" Mr. G. If. Kan ady. Offertory Duet: "A Little While" Miss Ruth Thurman and Mrs. Ward L. Ray." Junior B. Y. P. IT. 6:30 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. IT. 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesdays, 8 p. in. All visitors heartily welcomed to these services. FIRST rRFKHYTFJllAN CHURCH (Comer Fifth and Silver Avenue.) Hugh A. Coonrr. Charles It. McKoan. Pastors. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Edward B. Cristy., superintendent. Morning service 11a.m. Sermon "The Story of Enoch." Music Organ prelude: "Romance." (West brook.) Offertory: "Offertolre." fHofmann.) ' Quintette: "The Silent Sea." Neid- KHE truly great In let UL ters, art, or music are never provincial They have a message (or the world, and the world listens. The Baldwin Piano speak in a tone that appeals to all humanity. It is the American instrument that has become a world favorite. The admiration for it abroad as at home attests its leadership. Atk for Tht Book of tht Baldwin. BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY ffiiiiiiiiiHiiriiiiiiHimis l'!!!r.:lHHIIIMI!'.'"!,lll 1 1 H 1 ITTTTI 1 linger.) Miss Wolking, Mrs. Bradford, Mrs. Sutton, Mr. Kanady, Mr. Mc Kean. Solo: "The Good Shepherd." (Van de Water.) Mrs. Bradford. Christian Endeavor and evening service, 8 p. m. Leader Miss Irtna Wolking. Topic: "The Power of the Cross on the Frontier." Ps. 107:33-43. Rev. George Logle will speak on the work of the Cook Bible school of Phoe nix, Ariz. Music: For the Indians of the South west. Quartette: "Cast Thy Bread on the Waters." ( Rocckel - Hodges.) Mrs Bradford, Mrs. Sutton, Mr. Kanady, Mr. McKean. Solo: "I'm a Pilgrim." (Johnson.) Evangeline Perry. j Organist Mrs. D. W. Faw. ' ! Choir director Mrs. E. L. Bradford. ENLISTS CAR DRIVERS BY UNIQUE METHOD I'se of freight cars almost exclu sively for shipment of food, coal, mu nitions, etc., has marie It necessary for automobile dealers to adopt a sys tem of driving a great many ears from the various factories to their home eltier. This, in turn, has necessitated the finding of drivers, sometimes In large numbers. 1 A dealer in Savannah, Ga., recently had occasion to drive a considerable number of cars from the factory in Detroit to Savannah. He let it be known to a friend or two that he would pay a man $7 5 to go to Detro't and drive an automobile to Savannah, the driver to bear whatever expense he contracted over and above $75. The offer got around, tho newspapers printed it, and the dealer was over whelmed with acceptances. The men who finally were selected to make up the driving party included a college student, whose father took him out of school to make the trip, several grocers, the city court sheriff... a wholesale grain dealer, a commls sion merchant, an insurance man, i lumber dealer, a physician and several mechanics. The party of 24 several of the men being accompanied by their wives started away from Detroit in seven teen Dodgo Brothers motif1 cars. It was expected -that the I driveawav would arrive in Savannah in sev;n days. Tho route was by way of To ledo, Davton. Cincinnati, Louisville, Ky., Nashville. Tcnn.. Huntsvlllo, Ala., and Atlanta, Ga. Tho dealer's plan operated so successfully that he ex pects to use it again and again In fu ture dilve-aways. FISHING. He Miss Wiles dropped me a line yesterday. She Lookout! That girl is trying to hook you. i IADIANUKIj ETAWnrTOilCAl LUTHERAN CHURCH. Carl Sclimlrt. Pastor, Residence, 31)8 south Arno Erect . Phone 2017. There will be no Sunday school or preaching services In our hall In the library this Sunday. In place of the regular services the corner stone of our new church will be laid. An appro priate service will be held at the place where tho church Is being built, at Gold and Arno. ' Services begin at 10:30 a. in. At all times the church extends a cordial welcome to the stranger. The time you save by housecleaning wilh Will Help You Look After a War Garden Do your cleaning In one-fourth the time and without tiring yourself. Use a Hoover. Uti-, lize the time and energy thus saved to care for a war gar den. Hoover your time, put your back yard on the honor roll and enable the nation to send more food to our boys in the trenches. A Hoover beats out Imbed ded grit, sweeps up the stub- bornest litter and withdraws the dirt by suction. The pat ented Hoover Beating-Sweeping Brush, revolved over 1.009 times a minute by the electric motor, enables The Hoover to beat and thoroughly sweep your carpetlngs in addition to "vacuum cleaning" them. Let us demonstrate. Terms if desired. Four sizes one for every purse. ALBUQUERQUE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY "AT YOUR SF.RVICF,." w ' II 4 r ' .- ' . ?r dl lwws IWIMO 1 trAirtia ' L artncn The engagement of Miss Virginia Cannon Le Seure to Captain William Hougteling of Chicago and San Fran--c.kco. hns been announced. Miss Ee Seure, who is the niece of Represen tative Joseph G. .Cannon, has pent h-evtra' wintei t in Washington, w'.iore she nas been very popular with much of t e keen wit for which "lnck J e is famous. . GUESS WHO. I . Mars (hotly) Blame me for start ing this war and I'll bang you on the nose! f The devil Oho! I suppose I did It. Cht "" : ivrars I'm not saying; that J ftlwayt found you a decent sor of fleylj, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Christian Science services are held at 418 West Gold avenue, every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Wednesday evening meetings at S o'clock. Reading room open daily except Sundays and holidays from 2:30 to 6:30 p. m. at 418 West Gold avenue, second floor. A free circulating" library, Including all the works of Mary Baker Eddy, and other authorized Christian Science literature, Is maintained In connection Kith the reading room. The public is cordially Invited to at tend the Sunday services, the Wednes day evening meetings, and to visit the reading room. THE CHUUCH OF CimiST. Meets each Lord's day In the north west corner basement room of the Al buquerque public library. Song service from 10 to 10:30 a. m. Bible study from 10.80 to 11.30 a. m. Communion services from 11:30 to 12 m. Lesson for August 25, tenth chapter, Second Corinthians. Would be glad to have all who feel Interested to come and be with us and It will do you good. ' Come along and bring others with you. R, A. Talley, J. H. Edwards, elders. . ' ST PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHUllCU. (Corner silver and .ixth.) Arthur M. Knudsen, Pastor. Residence. 3fl 8. Sixth. Phone !29 "Why Do We Suffer?" This question wil be discussed by the pastor in hit. morning message on "The Mystery of Suffering" at the 11 o'clock service. It will be the first of two companion ser mons on the problem of pain. The choir will sing "O Light of Light." (Julian-Heyser.) t 1 The evenlna worship will be com bined with the Christian Endeavor meeting at 8 o'clock. The topic Is "The Cross on the Frontier," and will be introduced by Rev. O. P. Schoen berg. The pastor will follow with a message on "A pioneer for God." Anthem by the choir "Lord of Earth." (Grant-Nelson.) The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. A. W. Kraemer, superintendent. The church council will meet Mon day evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the church every Wednesday evening; at 8. ' H is planned to nfcelv a special of fering, known as the Day's Income Of fering on September 8 for th W und- LONG BE ACH CALIFORNIA Gets Great Returns From Iii!IiIll!II!B!!IH - Journal Advertising Famous Beach City Entertains More People From New Mexico Than Ever Before- Read This Voluntary Letter Advertising Agency Instructed to List "JOURNAL" Again Next Season "JOURNAL" Only Medium Used by. California Resorts in New Mexico Long Beach Chamber of Commerce CALIFORNIA Long Beach, Cal., August 17, 1918. Read-Miller Company,1 120 South Broadway, Los 'Angeles, California. -Gentlemen: , . In view of the fact that Long Beach has been and is entertaining more people this season than ever before, our Board of Directors has authorized this statement to you, that we are delighted with the way in which you have handled our advertising for the summer season, and we want to mention particularly the results secured for us from Albuquerque, and all New Mexico points, through the Albuquerque Journal. " Since the beginning of the summer season a year ago Long Beach has erected approximately two and a half million dollars of new building, and you may be in terested to know that Long Beach is now the fourth city in point of building and the eighth city in the point of population, but even with all this additional building we must: make still further additions .to our housing facil ities, which we are doing as the months go by. ' ; While Long Beach is very; busy these days with our large shipbuilding and industrial development, and by our active participation in the war program, yet we are , bending every effort at the same time to entertain our increasing crowd of visitors, and to ; make this the best ! place possible for visitors, as well as permanent resi-" dents. , . ' - ..'-.'''-" ,;' We are agreed you should include the Albuquerque Journal in our next advertising campaign. 1 ; Very truly yours, ' T L. W. BALLARD, -Y . ' ' ' : ' ; ' .. : Secretary. ' More Real Circulation Evidence