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Show CHILDREN'S MY AT ILIFRflETlDIST Sunday-School Pupils Receive Diplomas and Are Given Bibles. At the Illff Methodist church Sunday morning a children's day programme was carried out in a pleasing manner. In addition ad-dition to tho rendition of songs nnd recitations reci-tations by tho young people, there were graduation exercises in which eighteen were promoted, besldos receiving daintily bound Bibles and diplomas from Superintendent Super-intendent A. D. McGulre. Tho services began promptly at 11 m. Among those who received Sunday school diplomas were Adeline Gccr, Hunt, Angela Dunyon, Norma Wood, Doris Nichols. Bennett Wood. Walter Brown. Hans Zorn, Richard Ellerbeck. Joseph Al-h Al-h n Fred AVcstobey. Wllford Person. Chester McGulre. Murray Van Wngwcr, Welbv Phillips. Lafayette Walter an Percy Weymouth. Others who assisted with the programme were Clark Snedlci, Frances Hltclicock. Miss Zwlcky. Doris Nichols, Lewis Druchl. Wilbur Brooks, Pcrsls Hlskey and GIrsy Channel. There also were representatives from the senior, primarv and kindergarten dcpnrlmetns. The Rev Ransom P. Nichols In i his address ad-dress to the children spoko of tho high Ideals which should continually be placed before thorn and of loyalty to truth, honor. Sunday school, parents and to their religion. re-ligion. Mr. Nichols delivered an exceedingly exceed-ingly forcible address last evening, discussing dis-cussing a practical lesson. Moses, as a great character studj |