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^ wJT i illSSIOI NEED MBra*v': i; ? |^m^|, y<| |^ ^ HBwmfPt annal session of the West Hfflra Student Volunteer union was HWttght to & successful close Sunday Jg^mfWhen the Rev. C. M. Yokum secretary of the Foreign Mlslon wiMroed a splendid address Bshfayeyenlng eeselon.. Rev. Yokum BSSpbed from the theme: "The Call tim&rnSKuO. emphasized very clearI?Biai'.what the world needs at this KSjflfewtan and women who will vol I' their gervlces for missionaries sign fields. He emphasized that Ml of man power was the greatMbo^carry forward the work 'be provided. His address was Sr with thought and made a and all of these seslons were ttended. The speakers for Sat-J iwhogave an Illustrated lecture, Edmund Nelll of the state unlr who spoke on conditions in poke on the subject: "The Call ^World". Special musical numns spoke and the presbyterlan lumber of the delegates here e .conference left yeterday afEjijulte a few remained over for |?the 1920 conference was not flowing officers were elect. TJllfS T Bella A# | ^ . t^ "VOin; vi HCUlCUi/ Ijrnmg tne ciock sirucic seven forget for a few moments all ble matters?with a promise me and help out as they were ams'tairs to scold some one 11*8011 of mine. I found that shut' all*the doors to avoid te;iaanal scene which occurmy husband got hla^last retting 8 second breakfast ^ KM^nning Tarious other duties, I id T upetted. We servo break 1A MO a @i?u Mftbvr throbbing hear fl Of life 5to ^ive my And so , as lon^ as Vour heart is rwine "Your tender breas lb lull my little So let me fold yoo Msu harbored till ^ 2>bur hands wbich ? irom service more Now that ib&y ire StIiI feel T?y fir eVour loving ey? Looked ever on cfb all ihe love T>? mirrored in U fl ?*... 1 ? fast in installments in our house and ] I think it requires somewhere near two hours to'eet It over with. When at last T had kissed my husband goodbye and hoped he'd have a good day, I discovered by accident the children's gloves and books and managed to get them started for school in time. Somewhere around ten o'clock, I got the baby back to sleep again and sat down to read the paper. The 'phone rang again insistently to inform me for the second time that I was needed badly at my sister-in-law's house and was I coming. I was awfully sorry but I was sick in bed myself and they would have to get some one else? yes?yes?yes?! Again I sat down?so tired. The door bell rang. Some one to read the meter. Now, I'll sit down. The telephone rang sharply, jerking me out again. "Is this you Mrs. Brown? Well?I just thought I'd dkll and see how vou was! I'm cleanine limine to. day. Yes, I know It's early but I just thought I'd do It anyway as it's been such a light winter and there's no telling how soon we'll hare it hot. I went to town yesterday and bought Bome of the nicest dresses ready made for the children I central, you cut us off. Click, click, click! Well, | what do you know about that!" Mrs. Brown was reading at last. For the space of half an hour blessed quiet reigned supreme. . Worthington The Davis Funeral. Probably the largest crowd that ever | attended a funeral in Worthington was present yesterday to pay their last respects to the memory of Claude1 Lee Davis, who passed away at 7:5(1 Friday evening. Evergreen Lodge Nq 179,1. O. 0. F., and Loyal Sisters Rebekah Lodge No. 188, each of which he was a member, attended in a body Short services .were held at the resi dence at 2:00 p. m., conducted by Rev. I. S. Tyler, of the M. E. church, south, of Farmlngton. The pallbearers were Henry King, Finley Oakes, A. L. Mason, Howard Shaver, Ernie Wood and Chas. O. Messenger, selected from the local Odd Fellows lodge. The funeral party was conveyed to Enterprise ou the 2:34 car and a special car where interment was made in the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery with the ritualistic ceremouies of the K. of P. lodge. The floral offerings were magnificent. A Trolley Wreck. A wreck occurred on the Wyatt branch of the M. V. Traction line shortly after 10:00 oclock on Sunday evening. The car leaving Wyatt at 10:23 p. m. for Bingampn Junction collided with the rear end of a B. ft O. train near the junction. The traction car was in charge of Conductor A D. Ireland and Motorman Thos. Lucas. The wreck occurred on a curve and the. car could n^t be stopped in the short distance. Four persons were injured. They were Floyd Frederick, of- Catawba; J. L. Lewis, of Fairmont; pVtnn L'inlra(<1 nn^ am4a? b'nuiMMr wutio. ivmivaju uuu Vviifatoi ruiUlCJ, of Shlnnston. Conductor Ireland received several painful bruises. Removed to Oklahoma. Alpheus A. Rlnebart, who bas been engaged in the mercantile business I KtA fr t? ^ave up a mparts, B ^ lite its- start j ^ life endures, as mine is yours. I ai t> was fieaven Slerb B el cares to rest, ^ new and keep H if the last lonK sleep. H 1? * I e] P 1 H| F here for several days left with his fam- g; ily on Friday evening last for Poteau, w Okla., where he will make his future home. Delightful Entertainment ai The musical recital given by the pu- S( pils of Mrs. Josephine Haymond's nj class at the Christian church on Sun- cl day evening, was a very enjoyable af- P, fair and was appreciated by a largo w congregation completely filling the building. Among those taking part were: Misses Clarice and Mary Oakes, Doris Parish, Hattie Bradley, Maxine Barbe, Olga Millan, Virginia 0'{ Bryan, Carmine Evangelista and Mildred King. w al Revival Services. (v Revival services will begin at the a, Methodist Protestant church on Mon day evening, February 24th, conduct- j. ed by Rev. S. J. Satterfield, the pas-' tor- In Worthlngton Night A large delegation from the churches of Worthlngton have arranged to ,, attend the union evangelistic meet- M ings at Shlnnston on Wednesday even- 1 ing, February 28. Personals. Job. A. Murphy, of Enterprise, was I a caller here on Monday. Miss AUie Hardesty, of near Enter- ' prise, was transacting business here on Monday. Mesdames Arlie Barbe and Earl Bryan were shopping in Fairmont on Monday. ] aicii nrumttge ana waiter u. ?*arrish, who were recently discharged from the army and naval service, left on Friday evening for Oklahoma where they have secured positions with the Carter Oil company. Among those from other points who wore in attendance at the Davis funeral were Clarence Curry, of Fairmont; S. E. Burett, of Farmington; W. D. Ice, of Hoodsville; Frank Moore of Gypsy, and William Hassler, of Edgemont Mrs. Don G. Post, of Viropa, was shopping in town on Monday. Thos. Tulin, Thoe. T. Hay, Thos. J. Byard, Thos. E. Minnear, Edward Davis and Chas. G. Sturm, of Annabelle, were here for the funeral on Sunday. Z. F. Davis, of Fairmont, was a visitor here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. "Henry C. McDaniel, of Fairmont, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDaniel, on Sunday. Mrs. Dessle Grubb and son, Russell, of Bingamon, were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Atha. Pythian Services Held At Watson Two hundred people attended the special services held Sunday in the Methodist church at Watson under di the auspices ot Eureka Lodge, 15, ? Knights ot Pythias, in commemoration ot th6 50th anniversary ot the order. Addresses were delivered by City Commissioners Ira L. Smith and J. Walter Barnes, both members ot Mountain City Lodge, 48, ot Fairmont During the evening the choir sang several vocal selections. Prior to the service the Pythians met at their lodge hall and proceeded in a body to the church. BSn lestome i u SCPOWDER makes your cakes ea^nghter, of finer Jid deSfcfeus flavor, reasonable%pst mSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS VJ served, nor ever swerved I i than K deserved imble in their clas-p B I!1 H9 mer, stronger ^Jrasp. B s\ of penile me tender-Wise, ^ m veloicV> I have known m letrj "from my cfwn., r? east sde; ; -:- news -:- i ==?? '? ' Birthday Party. Little MhB Mary Ball, daughter of r. and Mrs Hugh Ball, of Gufty , reet, was hostess to about a dozen of i sr little friends Saturday afternoon i a birthday party dn honor of her i nth anniversary. The hours were ] om two till five and were spent in most enjoyable manner with games ' id various amuse merits. Dainty re- . eshments were served by Mrs. Ball ] id her sister. Mrs. Orlo Drummond. 1 ise Mary una the recipient of ime very pretty birthday remem- 1 ances fiom her guests. i Entertained Friends At Dinner. i Miss Fauuie Funt of Morgan town renue was hostess to a number of i >r friends at dinner at The Fairont Sunday evening. The party in- 1 uded the misses Lena and Fannie 1 riedman, Eva and' Ray Burka, Fan- i e Mac'it, Mayer Hamburger. L. I Iger, all of Clarksburg, Mr. and Mrs. arry Goldburg of McKee?port, Pa., id Sgt. J. W. Williams of Los Anges, Ca.. lately returned from France, rs. Goldburg remained as Miss ant guest who will return home with ?r the latter part of the week. Aid Society. The Aid society of the Diamond reet M. E. church will meet Thusty afternoon in the committee room ' the church. The members are all ged to be present and bring their iffee and labels. W. C. T. U. There will be no regular monthly eetlng cf the W. C. T. U. this onth on ucccunt of so many of the embers being ill. At Clarksburg. Misses Madgr- Barnes, Florence Wiling and HazeJ Holt sp\at the week id with friends at Clarksburg and .tended the basketball game also, rank Sweringen went up to the ball ime and was the guest of Mr. Hart, hile there. At John Hopkins. Drs. Cyrus Boyers, Jr, of Triifie, id William Boyers, of Merchant reet, went to Baltimore Sunday , ght to tako a short course in medl* il surgery end labratorywork. They cpect to be gone about two or three eeks. . ~ Personals. Miss Sue Siater of Mannington, lent Sunday with Miss Eunice Minor, ! East Para avenue. Miss Blanche Malone of Onekiska. ho spent lsst week in Wheeling was so the guest of her sister, Mrs. harles Jolliftee in State street Sunly. ; Lynn Itobey of Shinnston spent Sunly with friends in- the city. Mrs. Earl Faulkner has returned to ir home at Smifnfbwri, after visiting ir. and Mrs. Charles Jollifffe in late street. Mrs. Clarence Carpenter of Browns- 1 lie, Pa., spent the week end with rs. Edward (Hawkins in Ferry street. Miss Grace Stealey has recovered NERVOUSNESS ON TjjEJECLINE Doctors Encouraged, They Hold Out Hope for All "Nothing wrong but my 'rferves'' lear It at home, at work and^W?ryihcrc. Certainly, ncrvouaiigKir a dlsase. t A man or womM^wnt better lave \ broken leg JpMra sbHtercd, run lown nervous system. Jt Overwork ana worfr drains the lerve sells atuT centers of all their ilrengtl^and yjtalitjir then you get 'our sieapiess ntgnis, poor uiuuu, ucrousnessl worry uB fear. The better loctors o| tajay Know just what to do n cases of ifllJIwili1 fi few weeks' use if Plio.spl%?w Jron Varely falls to trenKthenwfiidO' feed She rhosphatomngry nerlp aimers. a ^Phosj^ute^fron?^ainlyi docs take What a change In appeatjjfce. too. Phe checks become filled outbid flushd Willi the nfcuhy ruddgflglow that nly pure. red*flMzed blqMHcan give, yes sparkle, thetNnep hsBfhe spring; nd swing of you?Jkp4?helr whole ystem seems to be^SMMrlth energy nd good spirits. Mr. Nervous Man orjBkan, Phoshated Iron will do alUMM|nr you if ou will give it a Chandra SMot drag -ound. all In and halfckdeadMsother iv when help is so flur. QeflHusy! id be a live one onctVtgain! To insure doctors their patfmk. iting the . genulneSfJphosphated Irflnfi c have put In capsules'only, so do not* low dealers to giveyou plus or tab- ' a. Insist on^capanesMountaln City Drug Co. and leading rugglsta everywhere. A 1 A 'w AW _ L_k I * ^ a \ij ^^ ' the put fmyr a*y* Vtll'tfSnw'Jr^*8 J. R. Miller is home from CharlesIon, where he attended the union o( legislature. Miss Marr Morrison of Bridgeport Is visttng -Mrs. Russell Nichols at Colfax. Mrs. Morrison will v^'t Mr. udMrs. S. L. Jacobs in Gaff? street, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. E .M. Kirk have gone to Morgan town to visit their laughter, Mrs. Foe. Mrs. Harry Morris of Columbia street, has been quite ill of influenza for several days.. Mrs. Phebe Gasklns of Smtthtown, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. K. J. Gasklns, Monongah, returned here Monday and is the gueet <fi relatives. Kenneth Swearingen is visiting his brothers, Harry and Earl Swearingen, at Brownsville, Pa. J. W. Small wood is visflng his uncle T. B. Hllderbrand at Oplskiska. Mrs. Oenzll Harr is ill at her home in Vermont avenue. Mrs. Morton of Harrisville, arrived here last evening. She was called here by the death of her daughter-in-law, E. O. Morten, who died in a Pittsburgh hospital Sunday night. , HOULT More Soldiers Return. Two more of Hoults boys have returned home from France. Last week Lloyd McElfresh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McElfresh came home and Sunday, Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. m.. T? v^utus. r>. ouiLemeiu, ntkurucu. This leaves but th^e or four Hoult boys now in service, viz: Archie McElfresh and Brooks 6urr in army oi occupation, Germany, and Clarence Bowman and probably Robert Costello, in France. Mrs. C. B. Satterfield is still confined to the house. Mrs. J. D. Bowman has been confined to bouse with sickness the past few days. Jas. D. Bowman, section foreman on the Palatine branch, was struck on the shin by a rusty track nut broken oh with a sledge. It cut to the bone making painful but not serious hurt Miss Ruth Stnckey, of Bellview, was visiting Miss Erma Watkins on Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Harr and daughters, Ruth and Edith, of Fairmont, spent the. week end at the home of the formen mother, Mrs. Dora L?. Hoult here. (TAIIT I AMI J1 Vtl VAVIi How to Reduce Your height Get rid of that bnrdefrof obesity this very season. BeegAe lithe and sfcive, Stop suffering' from iver-rfoutoek. / Tor may svj?#oat ice cheam can and candy USzon like, ' J5nk? youmelf while getting thin by iomfi systA>? approvedJff physieiaim JF Mii_ Clarence tiplh reports IhaMiht reducad her weijmi thirty-five wundt in six Weeks booting oil etJForein, Many other rjAdrts made bf Sighted women, ^rho iffri unable ty* rid ol their bnaden nffatrWUTttey adopted Get a teall^k of o?l fifk orein, U capsules, & any Sng stojW follow the large seek or bust, .SbTelfcin, iml abdomen, etc., this fhple, %ar?at| effective reduction Mstem aStald tried. ^ A boolc^'^Muee WcignfcJIap wrappeo/by'wrU? to*Kc?rein^Sfc pan*, SUtioSF, l^ew York, N.^j Our Special $5.00 HATS . ' ' ( . I Exclusi will be o anup*> hat| ofi ; "Gage* . . . V, <W Our Spe< createzjj Watcwtoi .... y I (ARY FINAL ' i|||l eep Sale! I* j 0 SA\ffe YOU MONEYvjp^ IHjjS NOW! rapk merchandise||3 1 lost OR LOS&?W?|||M ill NEfeD THE GOO^l j WELCOME TEMP^^M " "Jjjjjjjjjjj OURFEBRl Clean Sw POINTS THE WAY T FINAL ttf TO CLOSE <)UT MiL W WITHOUT KEGifcD ? Mr. Olin Watklns who teaches ; school in Mpnongalia county, was home over Sunday as was also his sister, Miss Gladys Watkins, who teaches school at Goose creek. Harvey McElfresh was visiting his brother, Okey McElfresh, at Tunnel. ton, one day last week. Just across the street from the Watson, the biggest little restaurant in ' town. Boyer's Restaurant?Adv. I You Just Try NR For That Indigestion VneVay'* test The stomabK on* partly dige&s the I food we eat The process Is Wished I In the Intestines where the Jbod la J mixed with bile from the hv#. jB It must be plain towny sen Ale pJp t . on who realises lhf?, #at Mi stomach, liver and bowels Wist 'Mm.' In harmony if dlgestAo tpuUfJM ftre^to I your health slipping .. JwmLtako this advice and got a box I Jffit TRture'a Remedy (Nit Tablets) Jf rtshSKday and start taking It N? W axoraweckoc**** ' ^ BbWBMI ' " ' : 1;^: l( 'f-n ' f\". HH pened in the neaifgf the-ipinute sdfectionr c the leading ^ makjp : ' Flsk-ZJ M (B jMSLJT ' . iJwMk .^9? ' othea^ell known bra *$5.00 and $7.50 wnSjfcn for their v< ctive sWe r OpenukAnno i: v||^: ':r: y' breaking time by^jnEngllsh scientist,, V ffl who tan be treM the seed with m* 9 trlclty^ trd^pfftsiife foree^,^..' , "f -m Fonn3fj^t6bu|Lfl^toe Rope Oo N/Vv nd Wlre R?P* ' Wat3y, Pittsburgh, Pa. <^9 Get your organs of di- I gestion, assimilation and ' 1 elimination working in > 9 han^^m^watoh your B JwUuse see how modi better yod W. I fttm. See. how OulekJy your sluggish /9 ' wwcla* will become as, regular as - M afcck work, how your ooated tongue A f gtaira upward you^go^, old-thne-rtj I| I T^Wtou toko no risk whatever tta (9 '^^ve^mli!omlrSoM? are "used year,?owe million Nil Tablets are."' J fl Nature's Remedy Is the best and safest thing you can take for Wllout- lH noss, constipation, indigestion and - similar complaints. It la sold; guar- 9 antced and reoommended by y.oua H ^ I li ATSiiii M '' ^99 g^H j RHpP|9^H we with if pattern- -1 gjSH including S ' ' '' ^ nets.. 'Jjii uncement. . Jv -.' i I '^/rMCjSc yjl 1^1 jr "j |;5gM