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Evelyn Hibbard: Does Kentucky border the state of Illinois? Lillian Harter: No, there is a river between them. Miss Terryf after Miss Garretson had dictated the followingj : Locate on a map the location of the settlement of Shem, Ham and Japhethf' Let's see, what was that? Sham, Hem and what was the last one? ..i.......-,...-- Miss Garretson: Most of the people I voted for were elected. Student: Well! The people that most people voted for were elected. For Thirty-Five Years Have Been Manufacturing HARNESS, SADDLES BOOTS AND SHOES at Kansas City Stock Yards When in the market, write us for catalog of goods wanted, either Harness, Saddles, Collars, Duck Goods, Furs, Boots and Shoes, Stetson Hats, Cutlery, Cotton Gloves. We also sell wool on commission. It will pay you to get our plan. Chas. P. Shipley Saddlery 85 Mercantile Company Home, Harrison 210 Bell, Main 2719 1629 Genessee Street Kansas City, Mo. YOU WILL LIKE FOOD PRODUCTS SUPREME Ire 112
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Arabic are taking much of their time at present. The ELMER HICKAM W. S. BOWMAN flield isda very difficult one, as the Arabs, chiefly Mo- Residence Phone Residence Phone amme an, are H0 responswe' Bell, Fifield 4296-M Holme, Drexel 1134 LULU PATTERSON, '20, Hutchinson, Kans. Hutchinson is a busy little city, with a Methodist Church that IS wide awake to its responsibilities and op- portunities. We have a memberSh1D of two thousand, which necessitates Emuch calling and the brmgllfg of cheer to the discouraged and shut- ins.' There are many men and Women, ,boys and girls, who need to be Qbrought to the Master and have the influence of the church. This is our task. 1 A teacher-training class of fOI'f3Y A Mjmembers meets Wednesday evening B after prayer meeting, as well as a mission study class. . Our Epworthians have caught the vision of a world need and have given 55250.00 toward building a mission circuit in Africa. The Life Service Club with fifty members, is composed of our best young people, who are willing to let the Master use them in His service. Several enter college this fall to prepare for special service and we must find m0re 'CO fill their places. U In the near future We hope to do a vital work among our Mexicans. Real Estate HOLMES BLDG., ROOM 22 Office Phone, Bell, Fairfax 2464 Kansas City Kans Mrs., C, L., Forster New Funeral Home Beautiful Chapel Seating 300 918-920 Brooklyn I1 114
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