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December 31, 1913.<br />

A FAMILY PAPER.<br />

Pennsylvania, unless used for a part THE GENEVA COLLEGE GLEE<br />

of a 'continuous Interstate journey. CLUB AT MONTCLAIR, N. J.<br />

All application form blanks P. D. 300 ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^j^^^^ ^^^^ [^^^^ ^^^^<br />

***The Washington and AA'yman<br />

lor tbe year 1913, or fof previous -,, ,, ^ , rr „ -<br />

,, , . J- J- 1 /. i- „„ a concert m Y. M. C. A. Hall, m<br />

congregations are planning to hold a<br />

years sbould be immediately destroyed.<br />

NO clerical orders for 1914 will Montclair, N. J., on Thursday night,<br />

Union New Year's dinner and pro<br />

gram in the Washington, Iowa,<br />

be issued alter September 30, 1914.— December 25, which was by those<br />

'church. New Year's Day.<br />

• **The Rev. Hugh McCarroll, oE<br />

port Huron, Mich., writes that on Dec.<br />

I his congregation received 23 new<br />

(embers, and that they are expect-<br />

,]„ another large increase soon.<br />

General Passenger Agent.<br />

present, voted to be one of the most<br />

-•-i*David J. Jenkins and Perle C. tboroughly enjoyable and satisfac-<br />

Brittain were united in marriage at tory entertainments ever given in<br />

the residence of Mr. H. J. Ge<strong>org</strong>e, on this widely known town and home of<br />

Eleventh street, Beaver Falls, Pa., famous musical artists. Including<br />

Monday afternoon, December twenty- ^^^^ ^_ ^ ^^^ Guelpen, Director,<br />

second, at two o'clock. The ceremony<br />

,„.,,. -rv 1 „f 'J, J , 4.-^ . -A ' „ „i„^ and Mr. Brown Ransom, pianist, IG<br />

**Mr Brooklyn and Mrs. congregation William Park have of a was j. iBoyd perlormed Tweed, by of the the bride Beaver s pastor, Palls members •" of the club took , i part. , Mr.<br />

ttie drl who arrived close enough Reformed Presbyterian 'Church. The Roberts, lyric tenor, and Mr. Smith,<br />

nee 25 to be "a Cbristmas gift bride is tbe accomplished daughter cornetist, were tbe soloists. Some<br />

fV God" as the poet expressed it. of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Brittain of Parts of the program appealed with<br />

mle Miss Park arrived at 3 a. m. Chippewa Township, and the groom special emphasis to one, and other<br />

" is a prosperous larmer o£ New 'Parts to another, but no doubt all<br />

' • Sewickley Township Mr. and Mrs. greatly enjoyed "Poor Little Lamb,"<br />

*«lliss Helen Wylie, of the wash- jg^^j^j^g .^in reside on a farm in New by White, McCalmont, Smith and<br />

ington, iowa, congregation, was ap- g^^^.j^j^jg^ Township All tbeir friends Sharp. "Angel's Serenade," by Robpointed<br />

one ol the delegates from _^ .^ wishing them a bright and erts, Metheny, Smith and McFarland,<br />

the State Teachers' College, Cedar ^^ future. and "Negro Melodies," "Mr. Moore's<br />

Falls, lowa, to the Student -Volunteer " Musical Troop," and "Singing Skewl,"<br />

Convention, at Kansas City, during **'i^The Charles Street United Pres- ^^ ^^le club; but in fact every perthe<br />

holidays byterian Congregation, New York formance challenged an encore. All<br />

***At tbe down town cburch Beaver

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