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Show W. C. T. U. Musicale In Congregational Church This Evening v , ' This evening at tho Congregational church, at S 30 the W C. T. U. will give tho following concert: rianologue. Miantawonta Bessie Peterson A Song of Love In June ... Guy d'Hordt Wind Sons Jamos R Roghers Llloja J. Massedoot Miss Rosalie Holbers Vera Pre DeaspQ, accompanist A sijnza in B Minor Dovon KJerulf A Spanish Dance Ferdlan Reahfeld, Op. 58, No 1 Miss Mary Parmlcy Reading. "The Sermon" Paulc Lawrence Dunbjr Miss Lcncnc Shields Piano solo, Polonaise E McDowell Mrs George Barlow Suprano solo, The Gypsy Merle Kirkman Serenade Goundourd Miss Ellen Thomas Miss Carrie Browning, accompanist Flute obllgato Alex Nylander The public Is cordially Invited to at tend the musicale which is given fr 'l10 benefit of the Americanization of alien K orncn METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCI ETY Members of the Molhod:st Women's Foreign Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Packer. 15fu Twonty-fourth street Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. All members arc asked to be present. PARENT-TEACHERS' MEETING The first meeting of the Parent Teachers' Teach-ers' association of the Qulncy school this tson will be held Friday afternoon al i o'clock when Dr. Eugene Smith Will nv. nn address on "Nutrition" and Superintendent Sup-erintendent Karl Hopkins will apeak to the parents and teachcii; on the health of schpol children and sanitation in tti"-schools. tti"-schools. Following the nddressca there-will there-will be a musical prorram given by the students of the school PLEASANT FAMILY REUNION. The family of Mr and Mrs W. T. Nelson Nel-son of Morgan, L'tah, gathered at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H B. Fry. 1108 Twenty-fourth streef, Saturday. In honor of Mr. Ii-vln T. Nelson one of the sons, who Is soon to leave on a mission to the eastern slates. Mi und Mrs. Nelson are th proud parents of a bright and thrifty group of six boys and as many girl;? who came from different t'tah and Idaho points to attenel 'ho family reunion Mr and Mr. Nelson have applied tho principle: in education lies the safety of both horn- and nation ' Many of the lioys and plrls occupy positions of trust in schools and In business enterprise in Llab und adjoining states. They have lmonstrateel that S larre family prOD- erly reared is the crowning glory of a I well pent life. oo |