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} XXTXOB1ST. Tone Street M. E. church. Rev. John H. Howard, D. D.. pastor. Preaching 10:00 a. m. Sunday school ll;15 a. m. Preaching 8-00 p. m. Evening" subject: ? "Recognition or Friends Seen and Known On the Other Side." Chapllao Street Methodist Episcopal vchurch. Samuel Charles Jones, minis- 1 ter. You are verv cordially Invited to j participate in the following services: >:45. the 'Sunday school. Mr. A. A. Camahan. superintendent. 1 morn ing worship and sermon by the pastor. ?? 5:45. Bpworth League devotional. Mr. Chester Freeee. leader. 7:45. evening worship and sermon by th?| pastor. Usual week day services. On Sunday. July 1, "Patriotic Day" will be cele . bratecL Wcsley Methodist Episcopal church ? ?"Everybody's church" ? 3722 Jacob 6treot. Philip Y. DeBolt. minister. Sun day school S>:30 ?. ni.. John Humphrey, superintendent. Morning worship 1 0 : ?? 5 ' a. m. M. F. Comptou wjll preach at! Jthis service instead of evening and ad minister the hoty communion. Querat erly conference by appointment la'er. Evening service at 7. JO p. m. The pas tor will occjpy the puipi'. Week eien ing services ss usual. Children's day Sunday tnornlnsr. Julv 7; also a class H to be received into the f-hurch at thati service. The Thomson Methodist Episcopal I church, south Broadway and Ohio. Is land. Rev. J. K Bird, pastor. The; Sunday school meets at 9:*0 o'clock and) Is graded to accommodate all aces. I Public worship af 10:3'? a m. and 7:3<M p. m. The Rev. O. M. Pullon. assistant.' superintendent of tfie West Virg;nla) Anti-Saloon league, will speak at thei morninu service and Mr. Harold Metz n#r will speak in the evening. First Oerman M. E. church. Chaplino street, opposite High school. Rev. Cha-s. E. Sevcringhaus. pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Morning service at 10:30. Rev. M. T>. C?rt>in will de liver the sermon. No evening service. 'Wednesday evening the usual prayer service at .?:"0 p. Ttv. sCtt" wh'ch the Sundcy school board will meet. Hope M. E. church. M. P. Oriffln. _ minister. To the following services a cordial invitation is extended: Sunday school at : 45 a. m.. Mr. Milton Vonne man. Jr.. superintendent. Morning wor ship at 1 1 o'clock, sermon by Rev. Wm. Cunningham, after which communion service. Every member of the church and friends invited. Xortli Street Methodist Episcopal : church i "Th?* Community <"hurch"). Rov jlcCuslcey. p??ror ? Sunday school at ?! 9:30. a." H. Strlcklin. superintendent. Public worship a' 10:30. sermon by the past?r. Epworth league devotional meetinjf a' fi:3?. At 7:3?. the hour for publir worship, the Epworth leajrue will give :t? anniversary program. The Ju nior Epworth [lea cue meets at 7:15 Tues day evening. 1 The midweek service of r>r?v.'r nnd praise Wednesday evening at Fourth Str- et church. First Methodist i Episc>r>al. Chaplrne street, south of | Twelfth. '"lar-jMce Eusrene Atlen. D. D.. I ?*, pastor ? Sunday school at 3:30 a. ni.) Men's Bible class at ?:?< 5 a. in., taught; by the pastor. Public worship at 10:45 j a. m. and 7:30 p. m. In the morning the = pastor will preach on "Preparing a) Highway for ?Jod." At the people's; service in the evening <!. W. <~"ory. super intendent <>f the I'nion Mission, with , ; some of his workers, will be in charge. , Wcnderful stories from life will be told. \ Midweek service Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. I XiTTTHEKAl?. I 7aot\ Lutheran ctturch. 2118 Market | street. Rev. A. P.enr.e. pastor ? Third I Sunday after Trinity ? Sunday school ar j f*:l5 a. m. Chief service at 10:30 a. m. The pastor requests full attendance on I part >>f the members, as he desires to j , brlns an important matter to their at tention. At 2:3" p. m. a unlr>n service | j The Intelligencer "will gladly publish church announcements, out to Insure publication and prop er classification, notices Intended for publication in Saturday's issue should be received at The Intel ligencer office not later than Fri day at noon, and Thursday, If pos sible. It Is respectfully asked that the notices be made as brief as possible. ? * ' ? * Think of the Eye How delicate an organ it is ? how marvelously complex ? how beautifully adapted to its uses. Then think of the constant, ceaseless strain to which so many of us subject our eyes. Is it any wonder they ache and pain, and cause us discomfort? If YOUR work sometimes calls for close eye work, get the aid of glasses. Com- straight to us and get the benefit of scientific treatment. Wheeling Optical Co. Conservative Life Bldg., 16th and Market Sts. V. L. POWERS. Manage-. Ambition Pills For Nervous People The great nerve tonic ? the famous I Wendell's Ambition Pills ? that Vill pat vigor, vim and vitality into ner- \ vous, tired oat, all in, despondent peo ple in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and John Coleman Co. is au- ! thorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatls- J fled with the- first box purchased. | Thousands praise them for general) debility, nervous prostration, mental j depression and unstrung nerves caused ! by over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervou3 system Wendell's Ambition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trem bling and neuralgia they are simply spleadid. Fifty cents at John Cole- 1 man Co.'s and dealers everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepair by Wendell Pharmacal Co. Inc., Syra cuse, N. Y. will be held at the Court theater tor all I local Lutheran congregations and their, friends. Tuesday evening meeting of j the beneficial society. Tuesday e\cuing' meeting of company H. Boys' brigade. | Thursday evening monthly meeting of j the Luther league. First English. Lutheran church. Six- j teenth street, near .Market. Kev. E. G. | Howard. JD. D.. pastor ? Sunday school, j 5:30 a. m., classes for ail; morning wor-i -ship with Holy Communion at 10:30 a j m.: evening worship at 7:<I0, with com- j munion and sermon. This congregation . will participate in the Reformation I mass meeting at the Court theater at j ?:3C pv m. Regular mid-week service' u ill be omitted owing to the Lutheran i reunion and outing at Wheeling park Wednesday, In which our church and I school will participate. . Trinity Lutheran church, 3336 Eoft' street. Kev. O. C. Dean, pastor ? Third Sunday after Trinity ? Holy Communion will be administered to tho congregation both Sunday morning and evening. Horning service will begin at 10:45; evening service at 7:30; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; Junior C. E. service at 6:30 p. m. Vesp* r services will bo dis continued after Sunday until September j 2. Junior C. 10. will also be discon tinued after Sunday until September 2. The ? Sunday school Children's service ! will be held on Sunday morning, July! 1. at 10 u' clock and will lake the place j of the regular morning service. A con- 1 gregational meeting will be held on Sunday morning after the morning service on July S for the purpose of hearing reports. The Sunday school picnic will be held this year on July 12 at Blaney's grove. Lutheran church. 1409-1411 Chapline street. Kev. Walter E. Schuette, pastor. Third Sunday arter Trinity, June 24. Sunday school and Bible classes t Eng lish and German) 0:15 a. m. Morning serv.ice (German) at 10:45. Subject: "Treating Sinners Right." Evening service omitted on acount of Quadrl rentennial meeting to be held at Court theater at 2:30 p. m. "Wednesday ? an nual Lutheran reunion at Wheeling park, where the Rev. S. r. Long, D. D., Mansfield, Ohio, will speak at 4 p. m. Thursday evening. S p. m.. congrega tional meeting. Remarks ? Pastor's Sunday school subject. "Faces or Feet." | FXXSBTTXSUK. First Presbvterian church. Chapline and Thirteenth streets, Claude Porter J Terry. minister ? Morning worship.* 10:45. We will have 200 children from ? the Eighteenth Street Memorial chapel sing at the morning service. Evening worship. 7:45. The chorus choir will sing. The pastor will preach. Wednes day evening service. 7:43. A cordial in vitation 1s extended to all to attend thpse services. Second Presbyterian church ? Morning Communion service: evening, "The | Story of Joseph." Special music. Dr. 1 Koontz will preach at both services. The Third Presbyterian church. Thir-I ty-eighth and Jacob streets. J. P. Ley f?nberger. D. D.. pastor. The usual serv- I ices will b? held Sunday, June24. Sab- 1 l?ath school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:15 a. ni. and 7 p. hi. CHBISTIAN. First Christian church. Itev. W. H. Field.*, pastor ? Services Sunday, June I :'4. as follows: Bible school. 9:30; I preaching. 10:35. sermon by the pastor ? the first sermon of a. series of ser muns on "The Second Coming of Christ." Communion, 11:30; Young People's society of Christian Endeavor, 6:45: evening service, 7:45; mid-week prayer, serv ice on Wednesday evening at 7:45. The Ladies' Aid society meets on' Thursday at the churclv all-day ses sion. Choir rehearsal on Friday even ing at 7:45. Island Christian church. Zane street. K. K. Van Winkle, pastor ? Bible school, ?:30 a. m.; worship. 10:45 a. m.; sub ject of morning sermon, "Developing 'hrist Likeness." An offering for Red Cross will be lifted at this service. V. P. S. C. E., 6:30: preaching, 7:45: evening subject, "The Witness of the Holy Spirit." baptist. First Baptist church, eifrner Twelfth and Byron ? Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. At the morn ing service the pastor will tell how he cot his Bible and what It has meant to him. Subject for the evonlng service will be, "The Triumphs of the Gospel." A cordial invitation is extended to the men of Wheeling to attend the Bible i k.ss Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. TmmD pusbtVsxun. First United Presbyterian church. Rev. Charles H. Robinson. D. D., pastor Preaching services at 10:45 a. m. and 7.:U> p.m., with sermons by the pastor. At th? morning service the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo observed. Bibl* school. Men's and Women's Bible classes at 9:30 a. ni. Prayer service "Wednesday evening: at 7:45. Second United Presbyterian church. Chapline and Fourteenth streets, Ira <1. JtcCrary, pastor ? All the regular serv ices will be held tomorrow. The pastor will prcarh both morning and evening. All are welcome. ? PBOTESTAJTT EPISCOPAL St. Luke's church. .Jacob Briuinghuiti. T>. P., rector ? Services and sermons at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school Patriotic Service First Presbyterian Church Sunday Morning at 10:45 o'Clock r Children's Chorus of 200 Voices from the Eighteenth Street Memorial Chapel. This will be a Special Children's Service. Evening Service at 7:45, Sermon Theme by Rev. Claude Porter Terry "Modern Paganism Chorus Choir - Good Music Gospel Songs A WELCOME FOR ALL AT BOTH SERVICES ? COME. r ?" I Coats and Suits in the | Ransack Sale Special assortment Poplin, Wool Yelour, Ser^e and Twill Suits and Coats ? all that's left of the season's correct models and colore, value to $25.00, vour pick i :t.:he.lot $6.99 * WHITE'S BAZAAR 1116 MAIN STREET. THE LOW PRICE LEADERS. RANSACK SALE We have ransa&ed every nook and corner, every box, shelf, case, rack, table and counter of every vestage of Spring and Summer wearables arid priced them tor this KA.NoACJi. SALE at such slashing reductions as usually obtain the end of August, giving tie people of the Ohio Valley the advantage of 60 days ad vance wear just at the crest of the season at end of season prices. Ransack Sale Summer Suits Lot of Natural Shantung Silk Suits, 'also colors, gar ments made to sell at $18.50 to $22.50, all the season's correct models, go on sale, your choice . $7.98 A $50.00 A LIBERTY BOND TICKET WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE Write Your Name on Reverse Side Drop in Liberty Bond Barrel The Last Saturday Before the Bond Award THURSDAY, JUNE 28th TWO BIG EVENTS THE RANSACK SALE THE LIBERTY BOND AWARD ALL IN ONE WEEK Liberty Bond will be awarded next Thursday Afternoon, June 28th, be sure and be here. A $50.00, Three and One-Half Percent Interest Bearing Bond FBEE. RANSACK SALE OF SILK AND SATIN DRESSES AND SKIRTS The season's correct weaves, colors and models; $10.00 to $15.00 garments. All in one assortment for a final (PT A A clean up. Your choice.? fPO.UU RANSACK SALE OF WAISTS? 4 CHALLENGE BARGAINS III ; 29c Instead of 75c and $1.00. 47c for Waists made to sell at $1.25. 89c WaiBts and Middies in this lot. Values up to 51.98. $1.29 Table of Wash Silk I Waists; all colors. I $3 and $3.60 values. ' I ; Ransack Sale Ladies' Wash Skirts White and colors, regular and extra sizes, Gabar dine, Kepp, Linen, Crash and Pique Skirts made to sell at $2.00 to $3.96, all featured in two QQ/? lots at 79? and ^Ot Ransack Sale Wash Suits and Dresses \V*iite and Colored Voile, Gabardine, .Ratine and Gingham, garments made to sell at $10.00 to $12.50, all in one assortment. A Q Your pick at Ransack Sale Middy Suits and Dresses, Ladies' or Misses' ? White Twill and Galatea ? White, Blue or Red Trimming. Garments made to sell at $3.50 and 1 "f A $3.98. Your pick of the lot, at........ RANSACK SALE OF LADIES' GINGHAM AND LAWN DRESSES Values up to $2.50. Plain colors or neat stripes. Qfip All sizes. Your choice */OL RANSACK SALE OF LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS Jersey, Chinchilla, Wool Velour, Poplin serge and tfJO QO worsted; $10.00 to $15.00 values, go on sale at <DO?t/0 RANSACK SALE OF MILLINERY ? - - - * - ??? ? *11 r ? _ . Table of Hat Trimming Flow ers, Ornaments and Feather Fancies. Values up to 1 Q/? $2.00. all at < T Table ot Liaaies' ana iwusses, Trimmed Hats, values to *$3.00, all go in one assortment.. Your pick MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 200 dozen Gowns, Skirts and Enve lope Chemise, lace and embroidery trimmed, values up to $1.00, all styles and sizes Tcc/l^ Table of S9c Bungalow Aprons, light and dark colors tlc/v Children's Gingham and Percale Dresses, go on sale at Values to $1.50. Oc/C Children's White and Colored Dresses, in lawn or voile, values QfT $3.98 to $4.50 go at tPJL?*/0 HOSIERY AND UNDER WEAR Ladies % Silk Boot Hose, Afcr* White only, a 75c value at TtUv Table of Ladies' Hose, fnnry vhifo with black stripe, lisle or silk boot, in all colors, 39c value at Ladies' Knit Ribbed Envelope Union Suits, taped .peck and sleeves, 00 p 50c values at t/v Table of Gowns, Skirts, -Envelope Chemise and Princess Slips, Hrt ~ $1.25 and $1.50 value I I V RANSACK SALE LADIES' SUITS ? Rack of Suits including Taffeta, Silk, Serge, Yigercaux, Poplin and Twills ? C r;i v, tan ;iiul ikivi valutu> $32.50 and $35.00 go on 00 SILK AND SATIN SPORT SKIRTS Stripes, checks and plain colors, $G.98 values in four different models, all in one assortment. Your choice RANSACK SAIiU liAUiiiB' WOOL SKIRTS Striped. Gabardine and Novjlty Chertf* ..and Homespuns, the season's correct styles, $6.98 to (PQ Q?T $7.50 values all go at.... . Ladies' Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles, $1.00 values A A _ go at 4II/C Table of Ladies' Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, 39c values go on sale at WHITF'^S RA7AAP 1116 MAIN STREET VV I II I I ? < O fl J-\ f ^ /-K A\ IX WHEELING'S ECONOMY HEADQUABTEBS at 9:15 a_ m. St. Peter's day. Wednes day. the 29th. Holy communion at 10 a. ni. St. Andrew's church. Thirty-seventh and Eoff streets, J. Logan Fish, rector ? There will bo services in St. Andrew's church tomorrow, the. third Sunday after Trinity, at 8 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p.m. There will ho celebration of holy com munion at the morning service. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Prayer service on Friday evening at 7:30 o'ciock. SPIRITUALIST. The First Spiritualist association, cor ner of. Maryland avenue and North Broadway. Island ? The children's pro gressive lyoeum will meet at 40 o'clock a. m. Sermon at 7 :30 p. m. by Rev. Harry A. Woods. Spirit messages will be given by the Rev. v.;. \S'. Way. All are welcome. The Second Spiritualist church will J close their services Sunday evening, .lune -4. in Odd Fellows' hall, corner Twelfth and Chapllne streets, with n program and special music, lecture and spirit messages at 7:30 p. m. All 'are welcome. Kev. F. S. Wicknc-r, pastor. EV ANGELICAL. St. Paul's Evangelical cluirch. Thirty eiglith and Wood str-ets. August Carl Kasche. pastor ? Services lor. Sunday. June 21: German preaching service at 9 o'clock, subject,? "The Lost Sheep." Sunday school nt'10 o'clock. English preaching service at 10:30 a. ni., subject. "God the Creator and His Creation." All members of the Bible school will lie ush ered into church for the English service. This new order of services will be ob served during the summer months. An evening service at 7:30 o'clock. The sermon, "From the Dungeon to the Throne, or The Life of Joseph," will be illustrated with 50 colored slides. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ. Scientist, A. Q. L'. "W. Auditorium, 1119 Chapline street. Services Sunday at ] I a. m., subject. "Is the Universe. Including Man. Evolved by Aatoinie Force"? Wednesday testimonial meeting at S p m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Read ing room. 1119 Chapline street, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays, from 12 o'clock m. until Z p. m.. and on Saturday evening from 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock. arcMECHEN CHURCHES. First M. E. Church of Mellcchen. Kev. Blair V.'. Roberts, pastor ? Sunday school at 9:4 ., C. J. Keldaisch and Charles Prochie. superintendents. Morning wor ship at 11. subject. "Higher and l.ower Standard*." Prayer and class meeting at 7:10. \V. D. Goodwin, leader. Evening worqhlp nt. Rev. (). M. Piillen will preach at this service. Pray?r meeting will be held on Tlmrsday evening In stead of "Wednesday. BAPTIST. Immanuel Baptist , church, 2S29 EofC street. ? Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m and 7:45 p. m. Prayer and praise service at 7:45 Wednesday evening. Rev. F. O. Pond, of Washington. Pa., will occupy the pul pit morning and evening. The Men's hi l?le ? l:ias. taught Pr. f; l*. Prink anl, extends a cordial imitation lo all men not attending elsewhere to join this class. Rev. H'aler S. Dunlop, of Wash ington. P. r.. will occupy the pulpit Sunday. July 1. Rev. Dunlop is pastor of th<> Kendall Baptist church at Wash irgton. xetoxshd. ; St. Stephen's Reformed church. Thir ty-sixth and Eoff streets. Rev. S. H. Mat7.kur past:>r ? Sunday school at 9:15 a. in. German and English preaching' at 10:30 a. m.. subject, "Follow Me." No evening: service. T. P. S. meeting Tues day evening. Strawberry social Riven by the Mission society Wednesday evening. The public is cordially invited. PSOTESTANT EPISCOPAL. St.. Matthew's Episcopal church, Fif teenth and (,'hapllnc streets. Rev. R. E. ? 1,. Stridor, rector ? The. third Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 8 a. :n. Morning prayer sermon at 1 0 : ?0. upon-air service at 6:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. Men's Bible class n t 9:30 a. m. FIXE CHURCHES. Ruble M. E. church. M. D. Griffin, minister. To the following services a cordial invitation is ?-sr>pded: Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. J. R. Mi>ek, su perintendent. Kpworih 1-eague at 7 p. in. Evening worship nr 8 p. m. Vance Memorial Presbyterian church, I Woodsdalc. Junies Mease V'otter, D. ! minister. Special services will bo held; at 11 a. m.. observing tho twentieth anniversary of the church. The roll of the charter members will he called. There will also he a procession of the years, followed by a brief historical address by the pastor. At. 7- 13 p. m. a patriot ic. rally will be held, ad dressed by Mr. Harry L. Bond. Mr. A. W. Paull and Hon. John C. Palmer. Red Cross nurses will usher.- Sunday school and Adult BiVde classes at !>:30 a. m. Toung People'u meeting at 7 p. m. St. Paul's churci. E>m Grove. .T. Logan Fish, rector ? Ther^ will be services in St. Paul's church tomorrow, the third .Sunday after Trinity, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Buckley M. E. churcn. Edgwood. C. A. Snider, pastor ? Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:45 a. m.. concluding with the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Service also at 8 o'clock with reception of probationers into full membership In the church. The morn ing discourse will he on "The Visit of Jesus to Nazareth." The evening sub- 1 Jcct. "Knowing, Being and Doing."' Prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. m. Stone Presbyterian, Elm Grove. L. B. I-rfiwellyn. pastor. Sabbath school at: 9:30; classes for adults at same hour. I Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Half Way or All the Way." Kveninp subject: 'The Coin That Kings True." Junior C. E. at 4:30. Senior Young People's society at 7:30, leader. Eugene McCutchcon. Communion services July 1 at 11 a. m. BUT WOOD CHUHCHES. St. Matthew's Lutheran ehuivh. 412, Water str^t. Renwond, W. Va.. G??ft. !?'. Hein pastor. Third Sunday ul'tcr Trinity. 9.3y a. m. Sunday school' and Bible class. Frank Kroggel, super intendent. 10:30 a. in., preaching: serv ices i English). At this service the rite of confirmation will be performed and the following adults received into full membership in the church: Jessie Bell, Flora Bell. Hilda Myers, Kenneth Mansoll and William Warsinsky. Holy communion will also be celebrated. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. reformation meet ing at the Court theater. Subject: "Liberty's Eternal Vigil.'* will be treated by Rev. W. E. Scliuette. Chorus of'lOO voices will sing. Wed nesday, the third annual Lutheran out ing at Wheeling park with an address by T>r. S. P. Long of .Mansfield. Ohio. Tuesday at 8 p. m. choir rehearsal. WABWOOD CHU1CHES War wood Presbyterian church. Twen tieth street near Warwood avenue. E. P. Carson, pastor. Services for Sun day. the -4 th. as follows: Sunday school at w :30 a. tn. Morning service 10:45. Subject: "Kenieinhtr the Sab bath Pay to Keep It llolv." Christian | Endeavor 7 o'clock. Evening service j 7:45. Subject: "The- Woman in ? Church Work." This is the last of a series on "What Can a Woman Do?" McatlCHEN CHtTXCHES. Christian church. McMechen, corner Fourth and Logan streets. C. N. Fuller, Jr.. minister ? Morning worship and Bible sc,hool from 10 to 11:30 o'clock. .Tunior Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at <5:43 p. m. Preaching- serv ice at 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Ladies" Aid meet ing all day Thursday. Choir rehearsal Friday evening. BRIDGE POST CHUSCHIS. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. Bridgeport. Main street. Rev. Otto Wendcr, pastor ? Third Sundav aft er Trinity. Sunday school and Bible class at 3:30 a. ni. Divine services in the German language, with sermon ap propriate for the mission festival, at 1 0 : 4 S a. m. Mas meeting at the Court theatre at 2:30 p. ni. ? Colored. Sunday services nt Simpson M. E. church. EotT street. Rev. Joseph H. Jen kins. B. A. B. D.. pastor. )0:40 a. m., public worship. Senno'i by pastor, subject: "The Reason For ih<* Word." 2:30- p. m.. Sunday tchool, Mr. 11. B. Clemens, superintendent. 7:'i0 p. m.. Epworth League, Mr. Wm. Hardy, president. 8:00 p. m.. public worship. Sermon by pastor to the Woman's Com munity Bible class. Subject: "The! Oud Whom We Serve is God in Heaven ! Above and On the Earth Beneath."! Special music. Miss Mary Richardson I will render a solo, "Ths Holy City." i Mr. Kdward l^icy will also render' a solo. CLARINGTON Mrs. Gus Bey and son, Harold, of Ful ton. are spending the week with relatives and friends in this locality. Miss Virginia Gordon, of Martins Fer ry. has been tho guest of relatives in town. .T. W. Pwaln^ wh<> Is employed at P.e| lair*. spent Sunday at his honic here. W. W. Messcrly, who has been the most of Martins Perry relatives, cunt :ome Saturday. Mrs. George W. Hubacher. of Pitts burgh. was the guest of relatives la .own for a few days. . * ? Mrs. R. L. Cain, of Canton, 0~ arrived J Wednesday on a visit to relatives in this f licinity. Mrs. .C. R. Stalder and daughter, Dor? rthy, of Sartlis, were near town visitor! :he past week. William Hoss, of Moundsvillc, was <" ?ceont visitor in town. Mrs. Herman Kriegcr and daughter, Elizabeth, of Martins Ferry, are visiting . relatives west of town. Graydon Dietrich came in from Ra- J renna Saturday to visit relatives here. ?? Mrs. V/. F. Rose and son. Ralph, who fiad been the sueats of relatives here for t week, left Saturday for their home In r\kron, O., driving through in a Mcxweil * :ar. Mrs. Fred Kurtznian and children, of Columbus, O., are visiting relatives nere. ? Miss Linn Klmpel came home Satur- ,1 lay from Wheeling. where she has bcen?", "? for some time with relatives and will- Y! spend the summer at her home on Mar- i set street. *' Mis Eva Messerly was the puest of 5hadyside relatives last week. Mis. Frank Dietrich and ehWdren, of Ravenna, are visiting: relatives and r* !>iends here. Mrs. Mary Case entertained the mem oer.s of the Silver circle and visitors at ler home Wednesday evening. . 'Cz Mrs. John Nybrect, of Alliance, O., i? n town, the guest of relatives. ' ^ j I'm simply covered with eraptkra-Wha t can I da? " I can't rett, I can't sleep, and most of all, I hardly dare go oot, for when it starts itching:, I simply have to 'scratch, no matter where I am." "Don't worry a bit? just get a cake of Resinot Soap and a jar of Resino! Ointment. Use them according to di rections and I am sure you will get prompt relief, and that your skin will be all right in a-few days." Kesinol Soap and Ointment told by all drajgtM*. Resin for that skin trouble