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isfe $£': K? SECTION T—PAGE SIX l'i aaaaaaSHS5==S!==a '. ." S fl i| *M •fe :W '*&-.i Ufl PREACHERS IN ATTENDANCE Institute of the Sioux City District of Northwest German Methodist Con ference Held in Denison ®UPT. BREMMED PRESIDING Sessions Being Held in Church on North Main S^et Ladies' Aid Furnishing the Meals The preachers' institute of the Sioux City district of the Northwest German Methodist Episcopal conference con Vened in Denison on Monday of this week and continues until tomorrow (Thursday). The sessions are being held at the north Main street Metho dist church. 'District Supt. Rev. L. J. Brenner, of Sipux City, is presiding over the .meet ings In a very able manner. The in stitute opened Monday evening with an appropriate and able sermon by Rdv. W. J. Loeck, of Varina, followed a stirring address by Dr. Sherman iPdwell, of Omaha, his subject being "The Stewardship of Possession, Per taining to the 'Centenary Movement." This address was greatly enjoyed by all. The principal speaker at the insti tuw is ^ftev. C. H. Meeker, D. D., of the Moody Bible institute of Chicago. His Inspiring lectures are based on personal and rural evangelism, and on bible study. Dr. Meeker is a fluent and able speaker. His lectures are very interesting and Inspirational and to hear him once creates a desire to hear him again. This (Wednesday) evening Rev. W. Hahn, of Siou* City,, who is engaged 4n evangelistic work, will preach in the English language. Thursday eve ning Rev. W. P. Schlei, of Tolstoy, S. D-, will preach. This will be the closing meeting of the ifastitute. The series of meetings, however, will be continued and Rev. M. Witter, of Dolckham, S. D., will preach Friday evening and both Sunday morning and evening. About twenty pastors are in attend ance from various points in Iowa and South Dakota, and are being entertain ed in private homes during their stay In Denison. The meals are being served in the church parlors by a com mittee of the Ladies' Aid society. Much credit for the success of this institute is due Rev. and Mrs. Witter% who have spared no effort in making it pleasant for the visitors. Society Notes The Friday Club held its twenty fifth banquet in the Carnegie club rooms on Friday last. Hallowe'en decorations were used most effective ly and the flower place cards and fav ors carried out the Mack and' yellow color scheme. Places were laid for oyer fifty and the fiew '^pembers were. tow-, given a place of honor at a table de voted to them. Mrs. Klinker played the march which preceeded the seat ing of the guests. Music between courses was given by Mesdames Klinker ancl Fishel and a very novel song, the clever work of Mrs. H. A. 'Carpenter was given by Mesdames Harding, Weiss, Slbbert and McCon naughey and Dr. McConnaughey, Mr. Sibbert, Mr. MoHenry and Mr. Carp enter.. Mrs. Wiess, president of the club, gave an informal address of wel come that was a gem of its kind. Games of fortune telling were palyed being in charge of Mrs. Penny and Harding. A little farce was very cleverly given by Mesdames Richard son, Harding, Gillmore, McHenry, Du cander and Carpenter. Local hits and witty lines made the most of by the ladies who took part made this a very successful feature. The banquet menu was excellent and the twentyfifth birthday of the club was voted by guests and mem bers a brilliant success. Mesdames Carroll Evans and Dr. Evans of Columbus, Neb., were out of town guests. COME TO THE f. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwarzenbaeh en tertained at a sumptuous two course dinner Sunday, the ocifasion being in honor of their son, Guy, who is work' ing in Council Bluffs, and who spent the week end at home. The guests present were Miss Nell 'Manger, of Council iBluffs, and Misses Hattie Case, Marie Howorth and Elizabeth Yount, of Denison. A splendid time was enjoyed by all. The Woodman Circle held their reg ular meeting at the hall Monday eve ning, October 27th. The hallowe'en plans were carried out in the form of decorations. Refreshments were serv ed, after which the members departed with the thought of what a nice social time they had enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Houlihan enter tained at dinner Friday evening com plimentary to Mrs. M. J. Keane and Mrs. Wm. Devine. of (Oklahoma, who are visiting relatives and friends in Denison. A most delicious menu was served 'and all enjoyed a pleasant eve ning. Mrs. P. J. Farrelly entertained Mis. M. J. 'Keane and Mrs. Wm. Devine at dinner Monday evening a number o! WHEN LOOKING FOR Economy Meat Market We buy GQfftse in large quantities, and it's always fresh, and is kept so that it retain? that freshness. Chocolate Cream Coffee is Your Kind It's the same with all our meats, they're your kind —nothing tainted about our meats. We keep ex perienced help and the boys know how to cut. JUST ASK THEM Three deliveries daily, two in forenoon and one in afternoon. We're right next to your phone. WILL GIVE A PLOWING DEMONSTRATION WITH THE on the George Powell y/z Miles, West of Denison, Friday, Oct. 31 Come one arid all and see this great tractor work. Learn what a money-saver it is for every farmer. See the TRACTOR now at BRUCE ROGERS Corner of Wall and Broadway, Denison, Iowa. MEAT MARKET WILBUR ROBERTS, Prop. DENISON, IOWA, WEDNESDAY," OCT. 29,1919 their old friends being invited. Miss Fanny McGuire entertained twenty guests at a dancing party at her home last evening. Dainty re freshments were served during the course of .the evening. A splendid time is reported by those present. Mrs. W. E. Terry entertained her Sunday school class on Monday eve might when the games and decorations were suggestive of hallowe'en. A most delicious supper was served late in the evening. Mrs. Carl Richardson was hostess for Coterie club on Thursday after noon when a large attendance was (present, including several guests. A business meeting preceded the Social Ieconomy. x'y Ka' if VY, Notice the" Salomon Window— Beautiful Davenports Supreme in design and quality. The last word in comfort—ma terial of the vary best—not how cheap, but how good. OUR LINES OF FLOOR COVERINGS are wonderful, and equal of mater1 ials of MUCH higher price. Won't you come in and let us show you? .%• hour which was spent with visiting and handiwork. Autumn leaves and chrysanthemums were used as decora tions throughout the rooms and on the tables, from which a mo3t delicious supper was served. Several gentle men were inr/ited in to supper and the evening was spent in ati enjoyable game of bridge. The Entre Nous club met with Mrs. Albert ,Weiss on Tuesday afternoon. Clever games had been arranged for the social hour and considerable fun was created with them. The cheery home of the hostess was made most attractive with autumn leaves and hallowe'en decorations. Small vases of cluiysanthemums were used on the tables, from which.a very -tempting supper was served. A number of guests were present to enjoy tli occasion. P. E. O. will meet with Mrs. L. See mann and Miss Mary McHenry at the W. A. McHenry home Friday evening of this week. Mrs. J. A. Houlihan entertained at six o'clock dinner last evening in hon or of her husband who celebrated his birthday. A most tempting menu was served ancl all present report a most enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Trzeciak, who reside north of Schleswig, visited with friends here Saturday. Is Every Day at Salomon's N purchasing furniture of Salomon you effect a double Not only do you get furniture of distinction at prices no higher—and sometimes much lower—than you would pay elsewhere for furniture of the ordinary kind, but each article is so strongly built that its life is easily twice that of a less carefully constructed piece. It is only necessary to examine our line of furniture to 3e convinced that it has been made with ,care and skill. Take for instance a dining room set, look at the joints, the wood, and the fine finish. Notice even the beautiful grain.. Pull out a drawer, see how easily it runs—every where the furniture shows workmanship of the soundest, and this means durability and long service. John Schnoor, Manager, E^enji$Qn, —Notice the illustration—it depicts our furniture in the general line throughout. Furniture made for beauty, long and faithful service and entire satisfaction for a lifetime. We invite you to see this handsome furniture. The question of purchase need not arise. Just come in it the and look our line over. After you have given "once over" you'll buy—we won't have Highest Cash Prices paid for Economy Meat Market Wilbiiir Robert!, l*rop. to —Salomon Furniture, much of it specially built to our order, is so carefully selected that the most in experienced home furnisher can hardly make a mistake in. buying. We are an unusual store. urge you. ,v i! ""f. JA y: