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Untitled Page 78The Philanthropist also, of Baltimore, White Cross Work. We spent 8 days in the 4th district Printing Office. As soon as the Hall is inclosed we Dr. Wm. A. Quayie, of Grand ave. The two [E]pworth Leagues at El- The name of C. W. Post, Battle The National W. C. T. U. Convention The Missouri W. C. T. U. Convention, Calls are coming continually from The walls are completely finished, Miss Alice Headlee, of Dade County, The W. C. T. U. at Cresco, Ia., The Marionville Ladies Aid have made We met Alva and Walter Lawson Mrs. Alice O'Day, of Springfield, Mrs. Carrie Nation writes from We certainly appreciate this ex- MARRIED. Rev. Wm. Requa, '01, and Miss May The Best Christmas Gift for a Little Sent as a year's subscription to The It will buy the two hundred and It will buy the fifty interesting It will entitle the new subscriber It will entitle the new subscriber Full illustrated announcement of The Youth's Companion, 195 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. Boys' Temptations. A pamphlet read by Chas. A. Mitchell Single copies 03. Sixty copies $1. Address Record, Marionvile, Mo. Miss Vera Durnil and Mr. S. K. THE SCENIC ROUTE FRISCO Its rails penetrate the fertile States of MISSOURI, ARKANSAS, KANSAS, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, TEXAS and the TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA and the It reaches the rich farming lands of Kansas Eureka Springs | Untitled Page 78[first column] The Philanthropist also, of Baltimore, Md., will print a number of them. Samples can be had for the asking. During the convention Dr. J. H. Kellogg, of Battle Creek, Mich, gave a pure food banquet in the Y. M. C. A. cafe. ----------------- White Cross Work. We spent 8 days in the 4th district of the W. C. T. U., at King City Union Star, Orchids, Woods, Winslow, and Darlington talking to the schools then dismissing the girls, talking to the boys on purity, also lecturing at night and in many places to men only, In all 21 talks We received generous donations for the Purity Industrial Home and were royally entertained at all the points. Our terms for such work will be for the present, $2 for traveling expenses, entertainment and free will offerings for the Home. -------------------- Printing Office. As soon as the Hall is inclosed we desire to fit up a printing office. Those sending $1 or more for the office will receive the Record 1 year for each dollar so sent yet get credit in Roll of Honor for the full amount. -------------------- Dr. Wm. A. Quayie, of Grand ave. M. E. church, Kansas City, has subscribed $100 towards the Hall. The two Fpworth Leagues at Elwood, Mo., united and put up 15 quarts of fruit and sent to the Hall. The Family buys the same of the the Industrial Fund thus extending that much more help. Many thanks for such kindness. Mr. George Logan sent to Indiana for a fine stone and most artistically carved upon it the words "Turrentine Hall," together with some beautiful leaves. The same as is in the South east corner of the building half way up the wall. The name of C. W. Post, Battle Creek, Mich., manufacturer of Grape Nut and Postum Cereal, will be found in the Roll of Honor. The National W. C. T. U. Convention at Ft. Worth, was a grand success in every particular. The Missouri W. C. T. U. Convention, at Louisiana, was one of the most spiritual uplifting gatherings we ever saw. Calls are coming continually from boys wanting a chance to work through school. You can help by donating to this movement. [/first column] [second column] The walls are completely finished, and all say so far it is a first class job, a solid well built house. To prevent damage the roof should go on at once. If you have subscribed, can you not send it now when most needed? Miss Alice Headlee, of Dade County, visited M. C. I Thanksgiving. The W. C. T. U. at 'Cresco, Ia., sent a box containing a quilt, two sheets and several other articles. The Marionville Ladies Aid have made and finished several quilts. We met Alva and Walter Lawson and several other Marionville friends at Holdenville, I. T. Mrs. Alice O'Day, of Springfield, Mo., sends a donation saying. "If I had only my heart to consult it would be thousands, for the work in which you are engaged is the noblest work of the twentieth century. May God prosper you in it and in his own good time give you reward." Mrs. Carrie Nation writes from Buffalo, N. Y. "I give my Lord one hundred dollars and I want you to use it in your Christian warfare against the legends of devils that are dragging our precious boys to hell." We certainly appreciate this expression of interest and this liberal donation from one who could so poorly afford such. --------------- MARRIED. Rev. Wm. Requa, '01, and Miss May Keast, of Billings, were united in marriage at the bride's home June 26. Rev. W. J. Simmons officiating. There were about fifty guests, among them being Miss Eva French, Rondo. Rev. A. G. Keast, of Humansville, attended. Bro. Requa has just graduated from M. C. I. and taken active work in the ministry. He is one of the most successful of evangelists, and we not only bid him and his wife God speed, but predict a useful career for them. --------------- The Best Christmas Gift for a Little Money. Sent as a year's subscription to THE YOUTHS COMPANION $1.75 will buy the fifty-two weekly issues of THE YOUTH'S COMPANION for 1902. It will buy the two hundred and fifty fascinating stories in the new volume for 1902. It will buy the fifty interesting special articles contributed by famous men and women to the new volume for 1902. It will entitle the new subscriber [second column] [third column] who sends in his subscription now to all the issues of THE COMPANION for the remaining weeks of 1901 free. It will entitle the new subscriber for 1902 to one of THE COMPANION'S new Calenders for 1902, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. Full illustrated announcement of the new volume for 1902 will be sent to any address free. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 195 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. ----------------- Boys' Temptations. A pamphlet read by Chas. A. Mitchell at the National Purity Convention, in Chicago, and also before the Purity Conference of the National W. C. T. U. in Ft. Worth, Texas. Single copies 03. Sixty copies $1. Address Record, Marionvile, Mo. -------------------- Miss Vera Durnil and Mr. S. K. Cotton, of Monett, were recently united in marriage. We wish them much joy. -------------------- THE SCENIC ROUTE FRISCO SYSTEM Its rails penetrate the fertile States of MISSOURI, ARKANSAS, KANSAS, INDIAN TERRITORY, TEXAS and the SOUTHWEST, TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA and the SOUTHEAST It reaches the rich farming lands of Kansas and Oklahoma, the mineral fields of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas, the cotton fields of the South and Southwest, the oil fields of Kansas and the Indian Territory, and hundreds of other industrial places of interest and profit to the home-seeker and investor. And last, but not least, it will carry you to the famed health resorts of the Ozarks, Eureka Springs and Monte Né |