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Til 1 , , ::v . i ll , ' ..-iirfi, V IldNDAY-THB-fibCK-iSlAND 'ARGUS-FEBRUART 2L-192L.-- ' , - - - V - y ! i v ft 1 1 J3di U anil Ear nal AC? at I r-4SrrCBt wan awr aald a '. r k to Xek Hand than, that V l arttad MWc aainioa ec or. L Caaw waoee Amiral ooearred . atai ir( afternoon 1 with services camreb, lUta raaa and Jne- tseatlt- street. People from, every Walk and station in Ufa Uironged too edifice or stood la the street danac the boors of the service. Members of Rock Island command er?, KnlghU Templar, in the Bom ber uniform of. the order, attended la a body. The medical profession of the three cities, the V American Jjegion and , members of the" ta rloas bodies, orders and tfstAmi tlea to which the belored ana la mented physician belonged, were fnllr renreaentad. aortinna of the I church being set apart for "Ihdm, j while tha staff of Dorses of St An- ithony's hospital occupied the en tire choir section back of the pul pit, the nnder-graduates of the in jSUtotion being In uniform.' too space in rront was nanaea with . a solid mass of flowers and floral designs, testimonials to- the love in which the deceased physi cian and city builder was held in the commaoity. A firing squad from Bock Island arsenal stood guard over the casket during the ceremonies, r Rev. R. O. pearce more - than , the, beloved physician, more than the good citizen,. ne was a Christian, gentleman.' , JSESt AND ELECT THEIR OFFICERS Meeting at the Davenport. Cham ber of: Commerce Saturday 'night alumni of Ames college, elected tbe following officer '. President Mrs. ,W. H'Mast . . Vice president V. V. Skelley. : Secretary-treasurer Ben , . Stew art. Carl LeBuhn told the 30 alumni present of the" $1,000,000 memorial project to students, and alumni of Ames who lost theie lives in the World, war. Students and faculty have, already subscribed $300,000 toward the erection of this buflding on1 the college campus and a big drive is to be put. on among the alumni next May. : of C2ee to whiek a has adalatef- U Ur M ysera, , Dr. gala touchsd tka Kfa aboat "Urn la so maay ways that he had becoene, la .a aaeallar fiack Islead's saa. his ae- UviUei were aot eonflnad to-bis nrofesakm. He tad time or made ttea for other services, m was a good cKisea. Human natart is sacariiat ma-. terisl saceeos, large power or priv ileged will reveal some weakaesa or flow In, the We fabric of the imyi growa great. We look in vain for such a flaw in. the beloved Fphysi- i 1 I L- 1. 1 j 1.1 tt- 1 Judrai N1r . A. Larson.'. A. Anoer- SwedliA iatkeraa The tthe home of Misl Virginia atteif, Sunday achool tescaers oi me m ctt asTHnatlon : will meet tonight at the blrst Lutheran church in Mollne. - Next Tuesaay evening i 6:30 tha Father and Son's banquet win be obsetred it the church and GENESEO NOW HAS . SPECIAL CARRIER FOR PARCEL POST (Special Correspondence). ' mi th nnanin raver. Rollo L.'a postal mspocnon recently maae Rilllnr nt tha AnnuUni connerv-1 t the GeneseO OStOfflce it was atory of music sang "Face to Face,' "Sometime Well Understand and Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me," with Miss Bessie Nofuker at the organ. v Honorary pallbearers, members of the Rock Island County Medfcal association, were Dr. Louis Ostrom, Dr. A. E. Villiamg and Dr. B. J; Lachner of Rock Island. Dr. M. S. pondanville of Moline, Drs. W. L. Eddy and George A. Wiggins" of Milan and Drs. K. ,HV Lamb and W. H. Rendleman of Davenport Active pallbearers were members of the KnlghU Templar: J. W. Tre- mann, M- S. Heagy, C. W; Fitch, Kmil Warnecke, A. C. Johnson and H. O. Welch. The several bodies) of escorts, tha firing squad and sev eral hundreds of people followed the burial procession to CWppian nock tfmetery. ' The flags on the Masonic temple and the Rock Island club Were dis played at half-mast' Taking as his text. "The Beloved Physician," from Col. 4:14. Rev. J. A. Chapman said: "Dr.vSala was more than the beloved physician, more than the good -citizen. He was a Christian gentleman." The -nastor in the oneninc said that he J did not . choose the text as a text ! is nsnally chosen to be the basis I of , a discourse, but rather as an i estimate which "we hold of our ! friend and brother who has nassed on." He said: . "Very seldom. does a person be come to endeared to a community that his passing ' calls for more than a moment's thought Here is a man mourned by all in the group found that enough parcer post eras delivered In Genes eo to pay for the addition of pi parcel post carrier. . Willis Drehmer, formerly substi tute le'tter carrier, applied for the position and is now delivering all parcel post mail in the city. The other carriers in this city welcome this increase in the num ber of carriers very much,' as it greatly lightens their daily burdens. speakers tor the ' evening: next Wedday afternoon at 4 o'clock the confirmation will meet in the parsonage and next Saturday at 10 o'clock there will be a meeting of the confirmation class. : - First Methodist - Queen ' Esther circle will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 with Miss Margaret Chap man at the parsonage, the meeting will be in the form of a Washing ton party. The pastor's class ww meet in the chapel Wednesday aft ernoon at 4:30 siid at 7:30 the mid week service of praise and prayer willbe held. The annual Father and 80n banquet, will be served Thursday evening and a male .quar tet will furnish music for the eve ning! and there wal be addresses given by various members. All men of the congregation , are ' in vited, to come and bring their sons or some boy as a guest Immanaal Lutheran) The Bible class will meet tomorrow evening and the adult confirmation class will hold a meeting Wednesday and Friday evening. Lenten services will be'-observed Thursday even ing. ' jf ', , V , ' Evangelical Choreh of Peace Tbe Men's club will meet at the church this evening and W. B. Mc Intyre will speak. Tomorrow eve ning the choir will practice and Thursday the first and second di vision sewing circle of the ladies' aid society, will have an all (day sewing at the church. Those tak ing part in the play are asked to meet Thursday evening for re-( hearsaL . , ' V" ,' .. Memorial Christian Laurel Band will hold a Washington tea at : " i v.'.: .... , TT day achool 'council Wednesday eve-and la the evening there lll .be a 1802 Fifth avenhef tomorrow after noon and evening. A program has been arranged and all members and friends are cordially invited. Pray er service 'will be held Wednesday evening at tbe church and Father and Son banquet will be served Thursday- at- :0. The .Loyal Berean class will meet Friday eve ning with Mrs. F: A. Graves, 1600 Twelfth avenue. " .7-;. Zlea Latheraa Prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:45 at' the home of A. G. Ander son, 3908 Eighth avenue, and Fri day afternoon the ' confirmation class will meet at the' parsonage. Miss - Margaret Wablstrand, 406 FOurt havenue, Moline, will enter-, tain the Sunbeam society at her home Sunday afternoon at 2:30. '. Seeaal ChrlsUaa The ladies' "aid society' will meet Wednesday after noon at the church and in the eve nlng there will be prayer services. Thursday evening there will be the annual Father and Son ban quet' at the church, and the -Boy Scouts of troop No. 25 will meet Friday evening at the church. Fifteenth Avenue Christiaa The Adult Bible class wil have a busi ness meeting this evening at the honfe of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bechtel heimer, 1602. Thirty-seventh street Tomorrow evening there will be a baptism service at the Memorial Christian ' church and Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock prayer services will be at the - church, and the aid society will meet in -the after noon. The Father and Son banquet will be sponsored Thursday eve ing at 6:30 and Friday at 7:30 the choir will rehearse.,- - k South Park Presbyterian To morrow evening the Berean class will hold its February meeting with Mrs. Frank Haddick, 1718 Twenty- ninth street, and Wednesday after noon the juniors will meet at 4 o'clock. Prayer services will be followed by a meeting of the Sun- amk. Thuraday, arternoon , the woaaaa's- guild , will meet, at the aaarck. ? jT . ' " ' : E4ava ' BaVtiat--Mra Mtante iBjghsjm, lee Railroad avende.l Mo lroe; WW eotertain the Glrit club tomorrow evening and. the Gleaners class will meet with Mrst-L. P. Hotter. 4419 Seventh svemie. Wed nesday afternoon. Prayer services will be held Wednesday evening at o'clock and choir rehearsal Will follow. Thursday evening- is the night of tha Father and Son banquet mission study aadx young , peoples' choir rehearsal, iat-the, pastor's home. - " - . j free lleUiodTst There will be a class meeting tomorrow evening' at 7:30 and a meeting' of the Sunday school board will follow. Wednes day afternoon a missionary meet ing will bejteld at the parsonage, and Thursday evening 1 the mid' week services will bet conducted.. The teachers' training class will meet .at the close of , the service Wednesday evening,. First Baptist The -thurch will observe Father "and Son banquet Thursday evening, and the Herald band will meet at the church , an nex Saturday .afternoon at 3 o'clock. - All girls from tbe ages ot 4 to 8 years are cordially iaviu. iF :.y -.' Z:: ' : Grace Lutheran Tomorrow aft enoon and evening a miscellane ous sale will be conducted by com mittee No. 1, of the .ladies' aid so ciety. ' Refreshments will be serv ed both afternoon and evening- and Mrs. I. M. Anderson will act as chairman. ' " , . . - v . 5, . ' Oak Grove Presbyterlaa tThe Juniors will meet at 4 o'clock Wed nesday 'afternoon and in the eve ning the prayer services Will., be held. Thursday afternoon the wo man's missionary society will vafX With Mrs. Walter Rahn, 251 Fif teenth avenue. First United Presbyterlaa Pray er services will be held Wednesday evening, and -Thursday evening the father t and son - banquet will- be served at 6:30. i . - Gloria Dei United Presbyterlaa Bible study and prayer services will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 with .Mrs. R. K Kinner, 1308 Forty-fourth avenue, and the study will be taken from John 17. Fri day afternoon the woman's mis-.. sioiary society 'will meet with Mrs. i - Broadway Presbyterlaa The pas- , tor's bible class will meet this eve-4 nlng at 7:31 and. . the study will be from Isaiah. Refreshments and a social time will follow. Tomorrow evening at 7:30 the class is spon soring at sociable- in the' Sunday school rooms. ' Juniof girls' Chris tian Endeavor will meet Wedtfes-r day at 4 o'clock with Mrs. William Passigv as., leader, and the ' Junior Christian. Endeavor boys will meet, with ' Mrs- Clifford E. Myers as leader. Prayer meeting 'will be held Wednesday evening at "7:30, senior course, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the aectory. The wom an's auxiliary will meet Thursday at. 2:3and qn Friday evening" at 7:30- tarn cnoir. wuk renearse. naij communion Tuesday and Thursday at ' 10 o'clock . la tha chapel and Wednesday 1. morniat at 7 o'clock. Evening prayer, wlir, take place Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at jt-o'clock, and, morning prayer and UUny will be Wednesday and Friday t 10 o'clock. Weddeaday evening at .-7:45 Rev. Marmadnke Rare,' dean of Trinity cathedral in hDavenport. -ill preach the sermon aa rTiuay .nv; ;au ,cDiiuren s services wU be m the chapel. Speaeer ' Meaierlal Aethedist A Washiagton tea will be sponsored by , the woman s home miasiqaary society tomorrow' afternoon aUthe hMu of Un T I. William' K31 Fofty-third street, aqd'au member ana mentis are coruiauy mvuea 10 attend.' The mid-week prayer serv. ice will be held, Wednesday eVe ning.'and Thursday evening the choir twill rehearse. Friday evening Miss -Marie Williams, a graduate from tlie"Emerisan School of Ora church.' The woman's "-mt society will be entertained i bTK P.. C. Simmon.. 1029 sw5L and-a-half street, Friday afterlS ly Westminster circle wifliLf'' the home of Miss BerniceTL 1323 Fourteenth street - ;" 7 from the Emmerson School e( ORION FIVES Divibi BASKETBALL (Special "Correspondence) : , Orion, III., Feb. 21. Orion' it gionnaires, ' heroes of the Wwu war, were humbled by a baskstkau fise from Knoxville, 22 to It game was played Saturday 11! Jn the stock pavilion. In the 7 tai raiser the Orion high school team defeated the Alexis fiva! l IV.' ... and a seminar of Christian experi-ftory of Boston, will give a recital, ences will be inaugurated, the pas tor to' be leader-and everyone to ftralto, accompanied by Miss Marita take part -in the discussion. All pi ember are-urged to bring bibles and the subject -will be "Preseift Living , Experiences of God."v' The annual father and son banquet will be held Thursday evening at 6:30 and there will be addresses given try outside speakers and also, by the boys. Mrs. A. ,B. Wallace, 1001 .Twentieth street, will be hostess t the. church FridaV after tbe chil dren come from school. - a -. - -: Trinity Episcopal This evening at' 7:30 the Girls' Friendly society will meet in the parish 'house and tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 the Vestment guild will hold a meet ing.' At 7:30 tomorrow evening the Junior girls will tneet and at 7:30 the Boy, Scouts wili meet in the parish bouse. Teachers' training Ben Channon, 4223 Twelfth street, class ?will have its regular study. and Miss Mabel E. Jamison, con- Ehn. will assist in the program The Home Guards -will hold a meet ing Saturday afternoon at the home of Misa Pearle Helmer. 56 Thirty ninth, street - l leluna Presbytertsn The ladies' aid -society will sponsor an apron 'and parcel post " sate and coffee Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock the- woman's missionary society j and Wednesday evening tbe Berean Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. . .The CQmmunitence class will meet - in bible class will meet The senior 1 Christian Endeavor society will j give a sociable Friday' evening at the home of ' Miss Mildred Lund berg. 2403 Twelfth street ' J Ceatral Presbyterlaa This eve ning the Central chapter Westmin ster guild ' will meet with Mrs. Matter- C Murphy. The Sen-! or Christian Endeavor society will j give a Washington sociable this-! evening, and Thursday evening the j annual Washington and Lincoln! banquet will be served at the EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING AND HEATING LINE CJall us for all kinds of repairs and jobbing. Call us for estimates on Modern Bath Rooms and " Plumbing on Modern Heating on anything large or small. 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