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ESTABLISHED 1036 *»' ,« BOSTON MASS. *rtW-» w' SO?.* mmmßmmßßmmmmm^emmswmueeem warm ft**** x- t <1 fireside } ilSii) C''(\L V' i story ? yk*^ ©» *^^'(c^_^^fe| •--"^ Jr_?^__H^_3 «» A warm house aids in making the Christmas season an en joyable one. Folks have been known to use a ton of coal as a Christmas gift. Clean coal, lull weight, satisfactory, rapid delivery are the promises we keep. Keep this in mind. J. P. DUTHIE Phone SO North Grand St. _______T^ -"* _-__-_■ E#^^_-A_j DO YOU LIKE KI-Ati* FRESH BREAD? You can get it every day at this bakery. Come and watch our baker take if out of the oven, (sot, crisp, brown and good. But our bread tastes god even when not absolutely fresh, rep a . day old. Robinson's Bakery trallll .A'jU N CjIjPbJoF sWt P F^nT^V' ■_ ._v "^^^mm UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. \V. A. Spalding, Minister 9:50 a. hi.— Bible School. 11:00 a. ill. — Morning Worship. 0:80 p. m, —Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m.~-Evening Worship. At the morning worship hour the Rev. Dr. George A. Bheafe, state su perintendent of the Washington Chil dren's Home Finding society, will speak and present the claims of the society. * <S_9_wv l____Hfe. _4_H Br V* Pffii ff'\,<____l -__j Ir Dr. George A. Sheafe, state super-'j intendent, Washington Children's r Heme society, who will speak at thei United Presbyterian church Sunday morning, in the Interests-of the so ciety. Dr. Spalding's theme tor the even ing will be "Does It Pay to Be a Christian?" Friday of next week, Christmas eve, the Bible school will give :is Christmas entertainment, a Christ mas cantarta is being prepared, and the white gifts offering service will i." a feature. The offering will be for suffering children of the old world PULLMAN BAPTIST CHURCH W. <•:. Monberk, Pastor (On Paradise St.. near Main.) 9:45 a. m.- Church School. 1 1:00 a. m. -Worship and Sermon 3:00 p. m.—Junior Meeting. 0:30 p. m.- -Young People's Meet ing. :30 p. m.— Song Service md Sermon. Rev. E. F. Omann will speak at the morning service. The subject of the evening sermon will be "Earth's Greatest Love Story." FEDERATED CHURCHES (First Baptist and Congregatio ml) C. X. Curtis, Minister 9:50 a. m. — Church School. 11:00 a. —Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. — Young People's Social Half Hour, followed by Forum. The Men's Brotherhood will meet at. 10:00 a. m. Sunday. - C. S. Revelle of Seattle will speak at the morning service. He will pre sent the work of the Children's Home Finding society. At 7:00 o'clock the Girl Scouts will present a Christinas play, "The Guest." You will enjoy its message ST. JAMES* EPISCOPAL CHURCH Gilbert W. Laidlaw, Vicar 9:45 a. m.—Church School. 1:00 a. m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:00 p. m.—Sunday Evening Club for Young People. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH John G. Law, Minister 9:50 a. m. — Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 0:30 p. m.—Epworth League. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship. Sunday morning the Christmas ser mon will be given, entitled "The In carnation." There will be Christmas music. In the evening the Rev. Mr. Jones will preach, and at the close of the sermon present the needs of the Washington Children's Home Find ing association. The Christmas program is to Lc on Christmas eve. Last Friday evening the high school league had a social at the church parlor. Carol Pickett headed the committee in charge. On Saturday the girls' club, under the leadership of Mrs. Law, had a carpet mystery social at the church. It was a good frolic for all. Next Saturday morning they are to play in the high school gymnasium. Sunday evening there was the best congregational singing we have hud for a long time. It was much enjoyed by those present. The junior boys had an enthusi astic meeting on Tuesday evening. About 25 to 30 lie..:- it.ended and they are doing earnest .-.••rk. 'l In- missionary AOC'iJtis. met Wed r-csdav with Mrs. F. i.. Pickett! Mr. ami Mrs. Pickett are ills.) to entertain the Ha ' and West club, made up n i' 'i ij?n students. This will be on Taursday evening. The Scouts, who meet on Thursday evenings,- are working hard on 'heir di-.'iiee work Much interest has nee.*, fehowrj fh'K we-k in the campaign „mong tho col-1 .;. f-sudenls In which th.' church _•■»• r.'t..npted ti put 1> ■!..; ■■■ the:» ill* ; '• i that to be a Ctar!<fi.lNH in.*n.-is o no -ft-..irin:, for deflnt <t It rvice m.rt jtc slow th 'in ,'ust wli it that service ;i-.1 1 I be. Then' has M lil a most willing response and opportunity will !• given in the Sunday school ami clubs of the local church tor the train ing. of every student In some lorn* of Christian activity. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH it. .1. Reynolds, Minister ;i:su a. in. —Church School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 6 .in p. in.—Christian Endeavor. 1:30 p. m.—Evening Worship. Morning sermon for December i 9, j "Quitters. ' Evening message', "What bo Ye More Than Others?" j The minister spent last week in : Walla Walla attending the Northwest I Parliament of Religion, of which he j was the secretary. lb' .yiuapthy of the church is cx i tended lo the family of the lamented Jesse 11. Lewis. lit- was a good man, I anil we are all poorer through the loss of this aged saint. There were two additions to the church on December 12. We are having additions nearly every Lord's Day. The missionary offerings have been exceptionally large the last two i weeks. Minister Ralph Sargent was a call er in town this week. He is now lo cated at Kaliapell, Mont. Minister Lingenfelter of Butte, Mont., was also a caller, lie dropped ,in to visit, his doughter, Lois, of !w. s. c. i';:> ~Ts\w£sW!£ikiE£i '"'' '"':,'i'' V "f >v * ■'*' ■ -M-H _*_»■ A %_» inß m\WESk ■ i VTr ■ -B-bW-.-' jB frffi?^pfii?*fvji^,!y_iy'^ f{p '^>*^7^/^^S_^jfc_ -61--_^^T^£jl-«V^fc*^^^SjK_i_fif^_g^|E*ti|{fe^J^^3T^ 'r^it '^S^j^f/'J I The Rev. .lames 11. Martin, Yakima i district superintendent, Washington | Children's Home society, who will oc cupy the pulpit at the Christian church Sunday morning. The Rev. Mr. Martin will be one of the speak er- to advance the interests of the Children's Home society. CATHOLIC CHURCH 910 State Street Services: On first, third and fourth Sundays at 8:00 a. m. and ; 10:00 a. m.; on second Sundays at 1 9:00 a. m. only; on fifth Sunday at 12:00 m. only. Services on weekdays at 7:00 a. m. Everyone is welcome to assist at our services. Rev. Carl Philipp, Telephone 3422 Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science society holds services every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock in the Masonic hall, in the First National Bank building. Testimonial meetings are held very Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the same hall. A tree reading room is open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday af • ternoons from 2:30 to 4:30, in the room two doors west of the Western i Union Telegraph office, on Olson treet; All authorized Christian Sci- I ence literature may be read or bor • i owed. BASKET SUPPER A program and basket supper will be given at the Irene school Thurs day evening, December 23, at 8 o'clock. Everyone li most cordially invited. Bring a basket. FARMERS UNION MFETING There will be a meeting of the Pullman local of the Farmers Union Tuesday, December 21, at I p. in., ;,i the chamber of commerce rooms, Come and hear the report from the State convention, which promises to be interesting and help elect officer for next year. A. M. RICHARDSON', Vice President NOTICE op APPOINTMENT AND I NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Whitman County. In the .Matter of the Estate of Lena S. Veo. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un demgned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Lena S. Yeo, deceased, and has qualified as such] r.dnllnistrator and notice is hereby, given to all persona holding claims THK I*l I-I.MAN HERALD for clean oil in r^HPVC9sM^ a clean engine* Hjlsi!i| j In]| JB How many wil® have driven your car ? HOW many miles— with- Modern Crankcase Cleaning- Ser out changing engine oil? vice- We use Cal{jl Flushing Oil, the new, scientific flushing agent, Dirt accumulates in the oil of which cleanses thoroughly with every engine-carbon, road dust, out danger of contaminating the fine particles of metal, and gasoline supply of fresh oil And to assure that has escaped past the pistons. correct lubrication we ren ll the This dirty, diluted oil circulating cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of through your engine causes unnec- t^e correct tTade essary wear on bearing surfaces. . , Bring in your car today. Modern Have it drained out-r*ou*-and Crankcase Cleaning Service will fresh oil put in the crankcase. give immediate better engine per- We can do that for you conven formance. Done regularly it will iently, quickly, economically—with lengthen your car's useful life. PULLMAN==Baker Motor Company Pullman Tire Shop Pullman Engineering Company Kimball=Burt Auto Company UNIONTOWN-Uniontown Garage JOHNSON—Johnson Garage COLTON--J. B. Kline against .aid deceased to serve the same on me or on Neill & Sanger, my attorneys of record at Pullman, Washington, and file the same, to gether with proof of such service, with the clerk of the superior court at Colfax, Washington, within six months after the date of the first publication of this notice. All claims against the deceased and said estate not served and filed as aforesaid shall be forever barred. Date of first publication December 10, 19 20. WILLIAM A. YEO, Administrator. Xeill & Sanger, Attorneys for the Estate, doc 10-31 Pullman, Wash. 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