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OTTAWA FREE TH DER JOURNAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. PAGE EIGHT EARLVILLE CHURCH TO DEDICATE ORGAN THE OLD HOME TOWN WITH FINE PROGRAM NOV. 6, 7 AND t ANNOUNCED A I DATES FOR BIG FETE TO MEMORATE INSTALLATION Oi" $5,000 INSTRUMENT REV. JOHN THOMPSON TO PREACH DEDI CATORY SERMON. tli Met! (Ml The official.- Iiniinl ist church of Barlrllle proud of tho nea f6.000.00 pipe or-1 gan they hare In (sited in the church, it lias bad the approval o( boti ml organists, wIiiihu il, 'ministrations have , tested the Inventive skill of the mak ers, tho perfection of the Mechanism and the can; with which it has bi en erected. Dedicatory exercises win be h Id Nov. 6, 7 anil s with e lertea of Lb liniKt progranu ever rendered befoi an Karl viiii audience. Among th ilfiguring In the program will bi men hiKh in the council of the church. The board has not iti pped with the purchaae of t in- organ. They went a stop farther. They Men red, through lhfir pastor. (Jon. W. Welch, the beat poaafbia talent for the display (, the iuaiities ot' the otian: Orators, vo calists and organists who an compe tent to show how it may It- a da lure in our local education, how it should elevate lh standing of Karl- viiie in comparison with towns and Cities several times its (tie and how it will add its strength in" uplifting the purpose of the church, Rev. John Thompson who will oc cupy the pulpit of the M, K church Bvnday morning, Nov. o. is the pas tor of thi' First M. K. Church, Chlca- go. lie was given this charge be cause of his peculiarly adaptable, i-trong personality. First church i afeOUt to build a new 'ilown town" church, which will cater to the e mopolitan congregations of tin- hoi..; district. Hi- is considered one of the really big men of Chicago :...d holds h prominent place on the committees having as their objeet moral und re ligions uplift. His subject will be ""Civic improvement." Mrs. irma Bhumsker of WyaneL j HI., who will ho the organist on Sun day and .Monday, is tin- granddaugh ter of a former highly esteemed Karl ville merchant, o. I. Howe, whose store stood, before the Wallace hMUM tire, just weal of the corner now- oc cupied by the BarlviUe national bank. In developing a natural aptitude for music, she studied pipe organ at Knox college conservatory of music CtleshurK. III., 1 r 1 "J- J S under John Winter Thompson, who Is a grail:; ate of Oberlln conservatory of Mu.-ie. oberiin, O.j the Royal conservatory of music, Ueipgtg, Germany. Mrs. Hhtiinacker has been the organist for the Greeley, Cote., First M. K. church for the past live years. Miss Virginia limves of Dixon, III . who is one ,f the soloists for Sunday and Monday evening, is at present engaged in evangelistic and chautait qua stork, in the brief itory of her 1 life that she told while here in April of this year, she nid, "1 gave many years to the study of grand Opera. Hut the call for Christian evangelistic work became so strong that I gave up grand opera work entirely for re ligious work." Her voice i; grand! strong, even, smooth, flexible and sympathetic The M. h church ch( 'r w ho provide ; the music .Sunday morning, Nov. 6,1 and who share the evening service with fiov. t. EC dale in chorus, quar tets, dueta and solos, has been drilled for some time by Miss Esther Davis. She graduated from our local big!: School In 1!U7, studied piano under Miss M. Karrer and later voice for three years under Mrs. I'. J. Cruise. She is now doing second year at the Chicago Musical college. The Chicago Colored Male quartet, who will sing during the afternoon j on Bttndty, Nov. C, have made a name for themselves in Chicago and vicinity, as a group of singers who can be depended on to give the ut most (f song harmony. Since tnel ody is a colored man's second nature and as these four men have bum in Chicago churches for several BASIL BENSON ChNNED HiMStLF TV. REE TMES TP PAY- Or. s. l. Archer, district superhv teudent, pondncted the Ural quurterly conference at the If, B. chun h on Sunday . afternoon, Vr. and Mrs. Roy Chlckldeni and in i- lather, Thomas Boyd of Chenoa, were Saturday visitors in Rutlund FARM RIDGE mil Mr- llogei called chooi Tuesday in Orand Hi Igo trans ; in Stroutor Saturday Arthur .1 i "cum en I of his itUdenl life at the North West ern conservatory of music, Cranston, j IU. He has performed and pleased I Earlvllle people several times at the M. B, church on both the piano and the small Organ which was used in the services lor several y. ars. Mr. Herold Sampson, "Sammy," the popular yell leader of .M'.llikm university. Decatur, III., the read vim will appear at Tuesday even ing's organ recital, has and is spi Clallslng in dramatic reading and or atorical work. For the past four years he has accompanied the Milli kin giee club on their annual concert tour. At Mllllkln, they say, "Sam my" with a cfanckle and a hearty laugh, lie has red hair. i'uther details of the program of these three days. Nov. T and 8, which hid fair to he the most pleas- rable Beriville has had, win appear later. Kentucky. Mrs. W. J. Tit on Monday sften Charles Robrer a new Ford sedat Bugene K ens home of his .-ist ten. The marriage Davis of Peoria s in Ifinonk tho owner of siting at the Thomas Cat- MUs Fbgle at the p'Mars I I' III III s acted bttslnofM Mr. end Mm li rtalned r IStives at dinni r recently. Mrs. Hanimore snd Mix Kennedy I Streator atti ndi d phun h servu at St. Andrew'.-. Ejptscopa) church, Ihla parli h, Bundst morning. M;-. t,. orgs Fogb i utertalned tbi Mlsalonar) Society of the Presbyte rian church at her home Tuesday aft- I emoon, A good ntl ndanei ivas pros ! ent, The hoi tess :-. rv, d refre h' ruenta. I Mrs. Rattle (Hodgson ha : r lui m d i home from an exti mied trip through I the " st, having been uliseut lor a year. Miss Honiung of Deer Park town shin was a recent caller in Ottawa. ! Mrs. X; il Locke and daughter, Miss Bib a, were n 1 1 'it tailors at tn William Locke home. Mr. aid Mrs. Ah in Dot) and chil dren dined Sunday 1 - and Mrs lv .- in Grand RJdgi The di ctor and wife leave this week tor Claremont. the purents of a bahv girl, bOTB lti w. ek, Mr. hawaon of Xew York Btate w a il' st a the Dull II Mara Itome the l neck. Mr. and Mrs. Jo.- Wheatland had as their guests last week Mr, and VI I U'Connell of Aurora Wins Genevieve Casey from near lie- Ridge was a caller In thi-; lielgll hot hood tin' Ural of the m k, Miss Mercy Snell attended thn meeting at La Halle lasl ti a wn Mr and Mrs. Thomas and daugb n from South Ottawa visited al tin u' w i.oeke homo last Friday. h Siaugbton was a roc an I visitor ai the Mullen home. ii Gladys (Helm visited at tie C.eor H I'ogle kottte til'' latter pur' , 1 1)0 week. Mr - ad Mrs. khley and soil WttO Witri (tuests at the home oi Mrs. Mill h a :.i tin Ridge the Mrst of the week Mr Huss and his daughter, Mrs hills w irtli, have moved into Mr. Ap- Mrs. lsjsfg TendaU of hickwrns Okla . la visiting lo r father, Mrs N S Nelson, at lleliiuu. This I her (Irsl visit t ber old borne In elfhl J earn. a. N. Thorsen attended the automo- hlti deulers' convention In Chicago !aM week. Mrs. GUbfri Gllbertson, who has len very ill, iM lowl) improving, Mr, and Mrs. Henrj Anderson, Mr Rnsmus Tweet ami daughter Roeln.t were shopping in Aurora Thursday. The Newark Lutherun church choir lUljoysd a pot luck' supper at the lio of Mr. and Mrs J. It Hill Ftl , da evi oing Alter the , ata" wore ' disposed of tim romalndi r or ti,, Ing was spent in rehearsal and social luteroourM, Mi and Mrs II, 10. Olsen enter- i lined COmptUI) from Morris one My last week. They enjoyed a picnic din ner ai i in- i i v i r , Clori nee ()m i la ml of SI. Paul, Mom. Is Spending noma time hert) with his parent-., Mr. and Mrs, GUOder i n , 'i land. The rrlfinds of Mrs, M. (!. Hull ve In r a, post curd rthnwer on her hirlll lluy, I'd M She received sijfty-tlvo cards and letters. Mi N. Thorsen and son John pi nl rrom Thursday until Sunday .. It h hi i i tor, Mrs. Locke, at Jo) let. (Continued on following page.) bans of George w. and Miss Mary K. Barclay of Rutland were announced at Sacred Heart church on Sunday morn ing. Miss Elisabeth Patten, accompanied by Miss Sevcrns of Peoria, was home from Bureka for the week-end. The annual bazaar of Sacred Heart RUTLAND church is now in Opera House. It, v evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. I and Mrs. K. W. Peoria the orst of 1 '.. Ames and Clinton, Iowa, oi- S regress at the l i lose Friday Ingram and -Mr. Rohrer were in the week. family drovo to tturday to sec bis i rldaj v hi re the) i definite time. Miss Mullen was i Ml-es Mildred and ( one day the past week Air. and Mrs. Arthur daughter Dorothy and . re str- ator shoppers th (if the week. I odgie Waki y QtOtC Sunday afternoon. Mr. 'and Mrs. K. I', the village, had as th. ly Mrs. Wake;.' list i Ine Schroi di r. Miss Smith was ai last week. Mildred l-ock homo from Wodron, w former Farm Ridge f Mrs. Henry Hess , K a - a n cent shopper .Mi . K. K. Hodgson Ho od an in irvu w eek, -less Grand Mr. tain, ,1 llli as w , W. caller, Byroa St:, . inr One o Wi il" n shelled colli ,; a! - . oral othi r farmen Dlllej transacted busini p Ridge the nil Mis. a numbe: at dinn ntv tir -t of the week. A alter Foglt ent, i of relatives an i r the Drat of tin il a recent riling1 altn ale Yi . inn and sen Martin latter pan d to Streator Miss Xi overnight i ently. . a : , i i Iran, I Ridge was , ualnees caller Saturday, he Jollies! of halloween par lai I at t'ne Kogle home Sat ling. With pumpkins, bind and all the wood things i, the beat ever, i mans of the Ridge was ai guest ot Miss Ada FOgie re NEWARK Wakey, east ol ir guest recent r. Mr:, Cathi Ottawa call, r has returned , re she visited lends. if Grand Ridg in Ottawa, was a caller p.: Robert Samuelson motored out from Chicago last Wedenaday and brought iii. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs He: r Samuelson, with him. Thej upon! several weeks in th" city visiting their E NRICH was i pie born , t , to utb Mi ami twn were aohers Illinois A daughter Mr--. Oscar w on moay. The Rutland puhli tom d on Friday wh attended the meeting Valley I ivisiou at La Salle. Mrs. s. ii. Peterson returned home on Saturday from Indiana polls. She Stopped olf a few days at Sen ecu to visit with her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Rogan. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaeobsen and daughter, Rntb, Mrs. Mabel Mktllin, Misses Audrey Cooper and Lura Boyd drOVS to Peoria on Saturday. Miss Jeanne tte Baidersten, who is teaching at Dana, speni the week end wilh Miss Mae Boyd. K. H. Satier is home from Streator this week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.nranskl of Downer's drove on Saturday. The mother and babe are at. the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mr Vincent Fablsh. t-'r; nl; Thorp narrowly escaped los ing tile sight of his left eye on Satur day when (he fan belt on his tractor broke a. id struck him in the face, a gash was cut over and below his left eye. and also on the eyelid. For a time it was feared that the eyeball was also injured, but the not impaired, however, seems to be having more share of bad luck, as just a few weeks ago his car accidentally struck Mrs. St. Clair Biillman at Lacon, and she died from tho injuries. The boys' basket ball team of the Rutland Township high school went " lturuv evening and won their first game of (he season from daughter, Miss Kdnn, who is teach ing there. Miss It'll, a returned from Africa, gave a very missionary Ridge w. dm iday, c,. M Duder and daughter. Miss Mora, -nid granddaughter, Miss Doro thy Duder, attended church services at St. Andrew's Ltd -copal church, thi: YOUR BLOOD Interesting Prik, WMW morning. talk on her work at on Sunday morning. Mrs. Florence Ko Ottawa this week i ness. Miss Mildred Pat funeral services of Tracey Drake, at the M. K. i huroh ley is borne from in account of ill- attended the former pdpil, Lacon on Sunday afternoon. The young boy had an arm marly shot off while out. hunting and died after the amputation. Allie heatland motoi"d to Stf.it r the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Naughton and fam ily entertained relatives (rom Ottawa Wednesday. Mr. Alberts of near Leonora was a caller on relatives In Grand Ridge r e ' lv. Mrs. Dverett Hodgson visited sisur, .Mrs. Robinson of QranvUle cently, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson her With organic Item 'NaSStod Iron-lt'i ir th- Ins i" your ll,xl ami (!, lo:i la pinn-li, , lentils tad tpples will not blacksn sr Iniui tlie teeth mr iii'M-t UM ton, W U. Entirety dif frrcnt fruia meUllic iron. It quickly !ii't,:mt trenxth. into j our Dili !,' uad color Into your checks. Get your doctor t, BMks yor r.-d blood count today, tlu'n tak- Nasatsd Iron f.r i f, w weeks and watch your red blood or puKlci InTlSlf T how ruin t pBftrsad rklu'r your blood ImmilllOI. how Baach stronger and tx'tter VOS fi.fl; what a dMSlCSCS It maki-s in our ncrvt-s. Ov.-r i.ooo.KH) paeptl nanuslly am usinif Nuxatrdln.il. V,-ur ui,ney will be re funded if foe do not obt.'.in eatisfirtorr testis. In tablet fina only. At ull druggist. lit was ! . Thorp' uin his Incoming Man Your boy needs an I abundance of nourish- g ing food to build up j the body and sustain 3 it in fullest vigor. I 30TfS EI11I1..SI0N ty a wan score ot 2-1 to 19.. played in the gym On the Rutland team Blandin, Mere! Briscoe, Robert Cinnanion and (' On Dana's lineup were h Antons, Marquis Hattenl Nelson and Raymond M 'Mr. and Mrs. Lewis habe are viailing with I team The game laslutp of I dldiru;. Fremont l-'l- I lakes, should be given to your boy every day during the trying school-term. Your boy will thank fUv you for Scott's ?'jn Emulsion when he TVJ becomes a man. i' Scott &Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF 0IDS (Tablets or Granules) INDIGESTION Mat. 3.00 Nite7-15 & g45 " 8' m. a", M 5- 1 1 H II Frank CvT3 SUNDAY, OCT. 30th BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-5 "MELO DANSE" (A Whiff of the Follies) With Gene & Mignon Florence Anderson Stanford Glore & Connie Bemis HARRY W ATKINS COOK & VERNON in "Sister Susie" Jean TWO ACTS TO FILL Folly Comedy and Selznick News relatives in' I 20-Mtk I j . the they promise great vocal nt The holdt me years, treat. District Superintend' Gale, of Me Kalh, ill., wb Sunday evening. Nov. II .Ul . , I i onii-e ior ine gecontl year. His hearers never become wearii because he holds their attention t til he has finished and he units wli they hope he will continue. Dr. William Kind Weddi rsrjoon M. 10. church, Chicago, to he the Rttlmr Slice armer- There is an obligation you owe to your Community You Sh ould Be St. James' considered sor of Dr s. Qnayle, and Dr. It tors of thi became blshopa Episcopal church Kobei t Mi Intyre, Dr. Dr. Thos K. Hendei ('. Mitchell, previous name church, all of wl the Ifethc Previous to uk Builder of American Ideals' iiit bi call to St. James' in WW, Or, Wed derspoon was the pastor of the Conn dry church, the leading Mehtodlt church in Washington, D. C. Hi present charge. St. James', lias ove 14"0 members ami 1ik in her Sunday Bchtoi. Dr. Wedderspoon is a bom Scot.'hman and will he especially a: home with his luhJOct, "The Bonn! I3riar Bush," by Ian McCtaren, on Monday evening. Mr. Fred Und, ,,f DetatW, 111., uh , is the soloist on Monday evening, Is the assistant pastor of the Kirs! M . E. chueh. Decatur, III. lie is no, engaged in solo, evangelistic and eom munity tinging. His voice is a pleas ing si Jo tenor ot good rango and power. Chester F. Morscli, of Kvanston, III., who gives the organ recital on Tateday evening, In ii grandson I our H. J. Mcfacb. He etodled ti organ at the Denver college of musi ! and has been orgiinist at sev, r. il north side church during the perio I Life, Love and the Pursuits of Happiness. Are you doing this? Your local Chamber of Commerce believes in this doctrine and has been trying to practice it for the past year. Did you help or hinder the work? YOU Can Help By Attending the Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet, Entertainment and Dance Monday Evening - Armory - October 31 Banquet and Entertainment from 6:30 p. m. until 9:00 p. m. Hallowe'en Carnival and Dance, 9:00 p.m., until 12:00. Hentrich's Orchestra, Local Musical Talent. Decorations and Novelties. No Dress Affair Banquet Tickets $1.50 each (Includes Entertainment and Dance) Dance Tickets $1.50 per couple Tickets on sale at banks or Secretary's Office. Sha Ms and a Mr. A. P. Jc'inson. Publisher of tlw S'cus, Michigan, in ins HUSH vf Oct. 13, (nuts (As Grand Rap.Js, following: I .ODUCTIVE ADVERTISING Jit. Thcrr nn- li prunrr s r rv-r, . lit nipirtn m : i ttli'V ( ah) I. (mi vr knnv. vt' liar tlwy mean to eMWy, They fe, "ivnrc ol rii fiMi if v rr of Ayiof unyttiinf k- " : 1 1 : ' tn en :u u ioiu; w .iff of lliM I ltT. :. 1 . i i liMTh LXCVpt when tli- pay tot it" Reftdofi i liillQirVtpAper)tnoif whert ;i t;i on r rlifrloo Md corpomttooh. Vtrt hit then u Ii ii tin' tin more food l'in hanii. Wf ODpOM ttwa wlitn UmI oppow hu Ma projrotl &Ad rrt'trd hum n U ini;;u--o I tin h b'it botli i cetporatioQ nthi Jtn tdortUti !- - ulvtftiMri UM SUii'l u (J Oil Co ;i;..uu . A yfOtj CtlJUW lUM 0 .i OVr Slrtiul-iHt Oil rowDftAi in r eat 9M It u uo llMUfor t fni. I (il Its) own kiuijnw. It Uaoloii . i (tii.ii to tell A rltootM it, II it ; U OIUflMtM tuelii'tj :it i', W hut it.t pTU tii tn iff ;t ; i ' f Wtftftl it hopM tn tin. I lii itof) Is bcinfl tohl iii tin-mi ly ami anfrini)h pftpera wMMul oi favor, embarraMfoal oi coaa punction la pa. ii advertising npaca Ofcourae nawyni r would tut ui tJielju iu Hu: wo in not think ia of rtai and 1 tha dolton jut now, VVa in itunk . Win ip imr of Imw mucli further wc iulii riuii i know inu ', hutc uroy rennet m th lot U lion of in ill) "i ''in n iinOBliu it in I imi iitt mil diiTu'ultJfa II mora hifht IihiI tcu thrown tipon the Inner worktafi f Dm- otlemivei and aaftBwttt in uli tlinpulei u tQVulvc the puhlio .It III)! Iltiterii lofHtlTerlin rnentf ai turn ' lira 'icii ,wi.' .ire rein: piihtikhed b tha ftianuaidOll CoaapMl hive be omu i ' ouotoic uiunuientn w hit'h !.. i h nasftafa. wa pre no so i'uh I a ih them bal wrsal a v renl ixe M mi .hey put ttieconptny'i beat t forward fa a extent they haa void raiolina n n iu.tttr for iltpartmeMI to de i d( . but it iic rlaiu that they have -' ..I t.. tha pubtii h larjrt incHkureof rood miii whkh ti e Standard oi C pany did net ptaatai uot so vt ry Ifihir axo. Haviny (ouimitted thm braseh of m yini somathiUM load a boa I an ad vertiser, we will noa khut oaf eves iMi'l t it.r il,- i ut as i roAlM that Is iHiiimi to otcur 04 1 i.iiliiitc to tlit low Ti V! SfTM to tli. iu,-IIi.hJ of plil I ol bllluevul n. Ill HE alnve editorial is refreshing to those who are responsible for the policies oi the StarJurd Oil Company (Indiana). I n in O -tober, 1918, the present mr.nagement of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) took charge of the business, one of the first things it decided was that the public should bt given intimate informa tion regarding the Company and its artairs. Those responsible for the management knew that the policies that had animated this oiganization for many y.?jrs w re policies which benefitted stock holders, employes, and the public, and that these policies could not but meet the approval of the people generally, for they were based on fair dealing, justice and equity. The result of this decision was the authorization of a widespread publicity campaign, which lias been carried on f or about three years, ur.d the proof of its effectiveness is to be seen not only in the not in frequent mention being made by the newspapers of the country in editorals such as the one written by Mr. Johnson, quoted above, but in the better under standing on the part of the public of what the Company is trying to do. Thn basic principle upon which the business of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is built is to pro vide the individual, wherever he may live in the 11 states served by this Company, with such products of petroleuru as he may need, and to get them to him when he wants them and at a price which is fair alike to the stockholders, the public, and the competitor. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago s PILES: ARE YOU A SUFFERER? My Best Reference I Have Vls'ted Your Town and Adjs. cent Towns for Twenty Years. DR. I N. SHALLENBERGER Will be at Ottawa, III., at Hotel Otta wa Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1921. One day only ana reiuru every U days. Office Hours: 8 a. in. to S:00 p. n Treat the Following Conditions Chronic DlBeaaes of the Nose, and Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver Diseases and Stomach and Bowels, Bladder and Urinal Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Hkin Disorders, Headache, Dropsy, Old Sores, Dicers, Nervous Diseases, Blood l'olson, Female Diseases. Fistula, Fissure and Beclal diseases treated without cntting or pain. Without surgical operaiion or detention from business. If v6u have some trouble which Is due to excessoa, dissipation. bad habits, etc , etc., you should In Justice to yourself, your family and your future children, take the proper steps to place yourselt In the best possible physical condition. No man should be too modest, nor should he be ashamed to seek medical advice on these private ailments. "Rie duty of the physician is to relieve suffering humanity and the treatment of these troubles la Juat as legitimate as the treatment of diseases ol the stomach, kidney, etc Seek proper medical advice at once; for neglect may be fatal to yonr whole future happiness. Are you in need ot treatment for any or those upeciaj diseases and weaknesses thai rob men of the pleasure and happiness of l!fe? Aro you weak, nervous, despondent? Do you feel yourself slipping, not Kick but slowly going back? Do you lack the vim and vigor of former days? Do vou have headaches and dizziness T Hare you some private disease or weakness, some urinary trouble with bant ing, scalding frequent urination, discharges? Is your blood diseased? Have you Blood Poison, syphilis the "Dread of Blood Diseases." skin eruptions, copper colored spots, falling hair, sores, uclers, pains In th bone, enlarged glands, prostrate gland, sor? mouth, gore throat? MANY SPECIAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Of both men and women which are not named here are treated with success, and health, hope and happiness restored. I do not treat acute diseases, chronic cases being my specialty. Remarkable results perfect ed In skin and heart diseases. Appendlctis, dropsy, enlarged veins tad glands and rupture often cured without the knife. Special Attention Given to Surgical Cases. Examination, Consultation and Advice Free. Rsfernce, South Wds State Bank, Chicago, III. Vi HOME ADDRESS: DR. J. N. SHALLENBERGER, 4133 MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. Telephone Boulevard 421.