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Show uo N. PiBCQII AT SIM WARD The program at the Sixth ward for Sunday morning promises to be an unusually attractlvo one. both for the general assembly as well as for the Parents' department As special musical features, Mr. Walter Clawson will offer a vocai solo and Messrs.' Nylander and Erlck-son, Erlck-son, experts on violin and flute, will render duets on those instruments. Dr. J. W. Pidcock will meet with tho Parents' department, and will lecture to them on tho subject of "Homo Hygiene." Hy-giene." Tho doctor will endeavor to glvo tho parents valuable Instruction Instruc-tion for every-day application which will tend to minimizo disease and sickness in the 'home Ho will also talk of those rules which the average family can adopt and which moan much in tho maintaining of health. When the lecture is completed, the subject will bo thrown open for discussion, dis-cussion, during which time those present may have an opportunity to ask for information on subjects not touched upon In the regular talk. These special services are part ot a campaign which is Intended to increase in-crease tho attendance in tho Sunday school, and all members of the ward as well tho public generally are urged to attend. Sen-ices begin promptly at 10 o'clock. . oo |