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«.•? %'C* ,i 'J PAfifiTWG 'vfSf* '. UUNDBY MISSION -, C. G. Strom, pastor Next Sunday-^S^daysschtopI at 10 "tfjfiT^ j^glleii^e^itjeiB at 7:^0 jr.ia: SWfeDl^h M. 1 CHURC+H Claufe Gi' JolmgQii, pastor. Prayer* meeting Thursday evenirit, I^ec. v^.at is,$Q pjn^ '^-.v $wed|pjb s^ryibefr Sunday, tec. 4. at lA^ft. aii». a&d 7^30 p.m. OAK PARK M. fE. CHURCH Pj?v. I». G. ^greih, pastipr Next Sunday oiur serVib^s will be he'd* at \h Tegular. hours. Sunday school at 10 and morning worship' at 11 a.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST •f.,-,• SCIENTIST ., Sunday service.at,10:45 a.m., sub jecA "God, .the Only Cause and Cre ator" ^Wednesday senrice at 8 p.m. All are welcome to these services. Free reading room in phurch edifice open every Wednesday from 2. to 4 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH A, M, Lunde, pastor Spicerr-No services. Sjunday school at 10 a.m. The ladies aict society will meet Wednesday, Dec. 7„at 2:3& p.m. Irving^—Confirmation and commun ion at 11 a.m. Prayer meeting at the Anton Randall home Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. MISSION CHURCH Thursday of this week bazaar in- the church basement. Sale begins at 7, o'clock. Coffee'will be served at a late hour. Sunday services morning 10:45 a.m., Sunday school 9:30 a.m. YoungTPeoples' society, 6:45 p.m. Eve ning services at 7:30 p.m. 4t 4f BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN John Treltfitad, pastor. AtwatOT-rr Sunday school 10 a.m. English services 3 i^.m. Y. P. L. league Friday 8 p.m...^ Arndahl—Norwegian services at 11 a.m. Y- P. t, league.at 8 p.m The fol lowing Will ent^ertaiii.: Mrs N. P. Nel son and Mri-. ri: fr. ttansbh. The Dor cas will meet at the Anthon P. Nel son Home. Rosendale, Dec. 8. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL!CHURCH Sunday, Dec. 4, holy communion 8 a.m., choral eucharist and sermon 10:30,, "The Shield of Faith." Church school' 1£. noon. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30, "The Helmet of Salva tion." The Rt. Rev. Frank A. McElwain, bishop of- Minnesota, will visit the par ish Friday, Dec. 16, to institute the Rev. Walter H. Stow* as rector and to administer the sacrament of confirma tion to 22 candidates. AL AL SL MAMRELUNO CONGREGATION C. O, ^orgquist. pastor Services- in Pennock next Sunday at a.m Sunday school at 10. The ladies aid will meet in the Pennock church next Monday afternoon, Dec. 5, Mrs. C. F.Akkesson and Augusta Carl berg will entertain. The congregation will hold a special meeting on Mon day afternoon Dec. 5,. at 2. o'clock, for the purpose of calling a successor to the pastor, who has tendered his resig nation. .' Jt 2L JC VINJE LUTHERAN Services in Norwegian next Sunday at 10:30, a.m, Sunday school with Bible classes at 12 noon. Evening services at 7:30. The Vinje ladies aid will meet on Thursday/ Dec. 1, at 2:45 p.m. The following will serve: Mrs. Nels Knutson, Mrs. P. Heindahl, Mrs. K. M. Kolbek, Mrsv C. O. Iverson ,and Mrs. Arnt Vaaler. The Vikor young peoples' society will meet in. the Solomon Lake church•) basement on. Friday evening, Dec. 9, at 8 o'clock. ^The Floren and R. C. Sletten families will entertain. LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH Morning worship 10:30 a»m. Sunday -•school and Bible class at noon. Eve ning worship, English, 7:45. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Men's and ladies' society Friday evening, Dec. 2T The hosts are S. Langager, J. Lang- fjS^sif? "Sf5tv agfer and Mandius Pederson. Confir mation class Saturday morning. ^adies aid next Wednesday $titei noonrDec. 7, with I^eadames So'ver son, Mathieson, S: JOhnson and Nash entertaining. N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. T. M. Fitfdley Will conduct re ligious seryices^ Surid^r Dec^ #,| a». follows: .'. .-...:. Spicer-^Sunday school at 10- a:m., sermon following. Burbank—Sunday school at 2r30 p.m., sermon fbliowing: New London—Sunday school at 7:30 P:m„ sermon folldwing. Annual sale of useful and iahcy ar ticles and chickenxpie Suppe/ in Wood^ i.«n, -M, man hall Spicer by the ladies "aid Friday, Dec. 9, at"6i'plm. \BETHEL LUTHERAN. ',:l Cor. Becker Ave. ana Second St. S! Jesper Holmquist, pastor All services next Sunday In the Eng lish language. Morning services at 10:30. Sunday school at 11:45 a.m. Evening services at 7:30 p.m. Bethel Men's society meets Thurs day of this week at 8 o'clock. Friday evening at 7:30 Bible class.». Saturday morning at 10:30 confirmation class. ^Thursday, Dec. 8, Ipe Bethel ladies society will give a supper in the Ma sonic building.. Supper serve* begin ning at 5 p.m. In connection! the Fidelis will hold a sale of fancy ar ticles. See announcement elsewhere in this issue. FIRST MEHODIST CHURCH Cor. Trott Ave. and Fourth St. Luther J., Benson, pastor What is your^idea of Jesus* Are you cure what place he occupies in the scripture? Would you likeHo know what place the Methodists as a body $«,r fay* ,*V *I*^ Make an appointment now before the rush. PHONE 401. give1 Jesus In their,..interpretation of the Bible? The pastor "will preach next Sunday morning on "J,esus Christ the man and1 Ilis Ministery." We invite you to worship with' us. Services begin at 10:30 a.m. Sun 4ay,-8chool at 12 noon. The Epworth League devotional service begins at .•& 30 p.m. Evening preaching and song services beginning at 7:20 p.m. ELKJER BROTHERS Special niusic. Our communityyfiight next Thurs day Afternoon and* evening. Supper served at 6:30 p.m. Those desiring supper please hand their name to the pastoi* before Thursday noon. Bible study class 4:30 p.m. Social hour and SUpnar ift,-w« -i'.4ac oiH from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Prayer and praise service 7:45. Everybody is invited. Parents please remember to send your children to instruction class Sat urday mornings at 10 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Third St. and Trott Ave. Ernest A. Lagerstrom, pastor Our services beginning next Sunday to which you are cordially invited, are: Sunday 9:30 a.m. church Bible school. 10:45 a.m. divine worship in the Swed ish language. "The Transformation of Christ" is the theme for sermon. 7:30 p.m. people's popukrr Sunday serv ice of song and sermon. The third sermon on "Portraits of Jesus" will be given on "The Universal Charm of the Nazarene's Name." Monday 7:45 p.m. teacher's^raining and Bible study at me pastor's home, 423 Charlotte St. Wednesday 2:30 p. m. the annual meeting of the Mission circle at the hpme of Mrs. Chas/Fprs mah 410 Ann St. Thursday 7:45 p.m. midweek devotional service. Choir rehearsal. Friday 7:45 p.m. j'oung people's church flight. Photographs IFor Christmas. You can riot give your friends a more acceptable gift than your own photograph made in that beatitiful quality of workman, shipxonly found in ELKJER Portraits* -U fcy a if,.* irAY Aififc i* ir lili COUNTY BANK Organized in 1879 and is the second oldest State Bank in Minnesota became a member of the Federal Reserve System in 1918. Transacts a general banking business and solicits all desirable accounts, offering courteous service from exper ienced officials. J. F. MILLARD, Chairman. .P. B. HONG, President. CEO. H. OTTRRNESS. Vice President. N. H. TALLAKSON. Cashier. A. STRUXNESS. A. E. NORDSTROM. Assistant Cashiers. IP1 MmM a WILLMAR^ TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1921 FIRST PRESBYTkRIAN CHURCH J. Renwick McCullough, pastor Special attention is called to the conference"on Christian Fundamentals to be held in the Presbyterian church beginning next Sunday and continuing throughout thV week? under the aus pices of the Men?» Bible class of our Sunday school. This conference is but one of the many 'that are being conducted throughput the United States, and Willmar is indeed fortunate to have in her midst the men who "con stitute the program. The following speakers have been promised* to us: Dr. Chas. T. Alexander of Kansas City, who opens the conference on Sunday Dr. J. W. Lawrence of Dallas, Tex., Dr. Gustaf Johnson and Dr. W'm. B. Riley, both o& Minheapolis and well 'known in the community. These conferences will be conducted on Sunday at 10:30 a.m., 3 and 7:30 p.m. During the week thefe will be two services each day, 3 and 7:30 p.m. minational, several denominations be ing represented in the speakers These noted Bible expositors stress only those doctrines of the Bible that are accounted fundamental and acceptable by all Christians. Make the most of this wonderful opportunity. There will ibe special music in abundance, solos, duets, quartets and choruses,. with much stress laid upon the congregational singing. On Fri day evening at 6 o'clock the confer ence banquet will eserved in the .church dining room at the cost of 35 cents. Tickets will be on sale at the church and must be obtained before "SJfT'^f^'J Tliis conference is purely non-deno-f day of next week from 5 p.m. and on The following is the menu: Escal!o?ecf potatoes, meat loaf, cabbage salad, white and brown sandwiches, beet pickles, pie a la mode. In connection the Fidelis will hold a sale of fancy articles. The general pHiblic is most cordially invited. Friday morning. Everyone is welcome. Don't miss a single session. Full ah-1 dinavian-American line. Teddy Bears 50c and up. GAMES. GAMES. GAMES' Flinch, Rook, Pit, Rum my, Spoof, each 69c And over 100 other games at 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c and up. Ouija Mystery Board, 45c Manitou Mystery Board, each 45c. All about the Past, Pres ent and Future for only 45c BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKST Books for the little ones 5c arid up. Books for Sister, Brother, Father and Moth* er. Over 200 titles to choose from. orcifr to reach the Eastern cities in time for holiday trade y^ur turkeys, ducks and geese ^V^'IJL'' W^r nouncements of the program^ will be made next Sunday. RABBIT HUNT AT BENSON ^repor was received here Sunday, 92 of the great hunters at Benson van tured out on a rabbit hunt. Th^y left -the village in two groups. The losing side was to pay all the expenses con nected with this great hunt. Tn*e 92 nimrods succeeded in bag ging 1,240 rabbits that day. They had all the rabbits, displayed in. the rail road park at'Benson ^People of that place 'repWt thai: it was, the largest number of rabbits that they have ever seen at one time. The^huriters tried to sell the rabbits to some firm in the twin cities, but they could not take care of so many at this time. The rabbits will be €ro*e and shipped to a firm in Chicago.' SUPPER AND SALE The Bethel ladies society will serve supper in the Masonic building Thurs- RETURNS TO DARLARNE Ivar Engquist left this morning for his home in ar!arne, Sweden. Due to delay in the securing of passports and also railroad accommodations he was unable to leave before this week. He may possibly arrive in New York in time to board the Drottningholm which leaves on Dec. 3. If npt he will I sail on the ship Oscar II of the Scan- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY STAR The Only Free and Independent Daily Newspaper in the Northwest I am in a salesmanship contest. I would like to meet every farmer in the county to talk to him about the Star, but that is impossible. Come into the Farmers Security State bank and ask about the matter or write to me and I'll do my best to see you. Subscription price is $5 per year. —Adv. MARTIN C. OKESON, IfW* WPi Grove City, Minn. OFFICERS ELECTED The Odd Fellow lodge held their semi-annual business meeting Tuesday evening of this week and the follow ing officers were elected. Grand noble, H. B. Lidstone vice grand, H. W. Zilch recording secretary, Walter Haines financial secretary. E. P. Bjornberg. and John Larson treasurer. John Williams was fleeted trustee for 18 months. Lars Ostensoe Clarence Larson and John Rasmusson were in itiated. /Burdick Bjornberg was the outgoing noble grand. "UO" WMTS TO SEE YOU Arrow Collars 20 cents JOHNSON & JOHNSON CO., WILLMAR Candies, Candies, Candies 4% lbs. only $1,4% lbs. Nearly one and one half tons of candy now on hand and more to arrive. Over 50 varieties to choose from such as chocolate drops, cocoa squares, cream caramels, jelly beans, crystalized jellies, tutti frutti cocoanut squares, Christmas toy mixed, ribbon mi^ed, broken taffy, funny butter faces/sugar coated pea nuts, angel food ices, cocoanut fudge, vanilla fudge, marble fudge, choc olate fudge, gennsee fudge, Santa Claus creams, iced maple nut good ies, southern orange ices, lemon drops, starlight kisses, children's de light, soft center old folks delight, spring maple delights, French cream bonbons, crushed pineapple brilliants, toasted marshmallows, fluffj marshmallows. DOLLS. DOLLS. DOLLS. Sleeping dolls with hair 25c 9 in. Doll heads metal, composition and bisque with or without sleeping eyes, 15c, 25c and up Doll bodies, kid, kidlyn, stuffed cloth, etc: Dolls of every description and pri ced to sell quick: Doll cabs, a large variety, 75c and up. Doll beds, the finest line we have ever shown. Doll cradles, folding, H1/^ 15x9, each 85c.•,- Johnson & Johnson Co. advantage of the prices for prices and details. PRODUC E CO. Phone 342 Th« Kiss—What Is "The Kiss"?* See Carmel Myers at the Majestic Friday and Saturday. Dec. 2 and 3.— Adv. —Mrs. Andrew Stromberg of Milaca. came to this city Saturday to visit with relatives and friends for a week, WE ARE THANKFUL when we think of the many who have been helped vby OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT In the old days when Thanksgiving was young, methods of healing were rough and crude. Nowadays modern science^ has learned that nerve impingmement causes disease. Osteopathy assists Nature in adjust ing the cause of disease. DR. OSCAR ZAHR Willmar, Minn*. Imported mechanical toys, the kind that will make the little ones happy, 25c & up Pull trains, mechanical trains, electric trains, at prices that will appeal to anyone. Climbing monkeys 25c. Tinker Toys 69c. Steam engines 85c and up. Wind-up trains with track only 85c. Machine Guns, shoot shot, each 98c. A full line of Gilbert toys at prices that are right. r- ci «... *t?P ~y* a *j,^. »je. 1 I- 0 &