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SUNDAY, OCTODKR 2:5, 1921 ..... DAILY ARPMORKITE.

PACK KLKVKN
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nit .r i. in
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i: l ;.. Kiln J. light up all the vol Id. instead of ;

Teachers in Voliva School


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I'elel.'l.o. i's holiest rays to a ll.OnO mile


Violin Kvciiing s iirj Sdiunui mi, Will.! belt between the two lrnpi.;
M rs. I .'.olden M xiwes. Volivu himself, in a recent sermon, it,

Conducted by RUTH NOLAN


Voice
Wilch-A- II
Kiinllsh Wi-- h
My Flocks:
Thiougli the NiKht; .Mr. Believe That World is Flat Shiloh Tabernacle., said C.od certainly.
would not luu made a sun to IWi'w
the world at. I then placed it so far
i:. II. Koyer.
Piano From Peer (!ynf Suite, (Jrig away.
Kllcli I'npe; iMiilliU', Airs. W. V. Iiaiber. Zl'i'. 111., net. 22 Zinti s. bonis. I north polH Is In the center, and in--
"A man be a fool." the over-
Leopold Godowsky Here, Friday, November 11
t
'a I Iowa y
liiquilii
Mink'.
Matliietts; Voice Kimlish The Slighted Swan
of which Wilbur Olenn Voliva, the stead of a south polo the Antarctic' seer added, "to build a house in ZI011
Leopold Ooiluwi-lty- , wen lil fiimous pianist, conies tn Ardinure, Kriiliiy. II. Lane Wilson; Phvllis has Such; overseer of the colony. Is president, regions are indicated by a white ring and place his parlor light in Kenosha,
November 11, under tlio fiiisiii''H of the rhilliiiimiinic Club. At no time tn Charming Craees, .Mrs. .1. O. .Moffat, have adopted his new theories of a about tie- outer circumference of the'
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Wis
The Junior llmh Club voted to pur- flat world and the absence of gravita- elide. This ring, according to Voliva.
Anliuiii'o's nni.sicnl hixloiy lms. there liceti h nunc lmp'irl:int iiiiiiniinoemcnt, chase a Vietnil.i and reeoriis. while Piano Solo Student of Airs. Tom ( liildrin Like Mat World
i'tid Ardinnie .should nhow full iipprcciulion of this. oeeiiNinn by Mippnrtlnt; the tion, and the l.nnii grade and high lis the ice barrier which kci Aliss Thompson, principal of tin1
the wind club al.-'- voted to Orifflth's class. school pupils believe them Implicitly, from falling off the edge of his flat;
dull in every way pomdlilci tret a number of new things for the Folk Songs -- Italia French. schools, says Ihc children prefer their
Indiciilion.s sil'u Hint tlndowsUy will .;iy tn a full limine. It is tn ii Impril Singing. Phiihui-- j according to their teachers. ' w
orld. new flat world to the old fashion-- d
Hint. this will prove tn br tlio !is- -. It will hi' i ciiiTiiliori-- that whin tlio schools. Nightingale Sveet
The public school maintained by the The Christopher projection was made round on,, in which Columbus i 1.

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i lllb brought fainnlis violinist lust senson, li plnycd tn a very mniill Much enthusiasm is manifested in tnniiie iila ftet te No. I.
Ji le-r-

As usual there were a number of state board of education and aitendeil I'D years ago. prior to the discovery of "The student'- in .ion schools;," s'.io.
house. Also when tlio Americnn ,oqrln lrnili;lil a noted tenor t" Aldluuie,
I the contest of the prades of Second by the chililieii of nf the .south pole and before linn h was
lhc nf this ' ily displayed t lie mine indit'lcr Ward for attend. nice of mothers at substitutes. Several new members says, giusp Hit theory of tho flat
Voliva's I 'hristinn Catholic Apostolic j known about the Antarctic regions, so eiirtli readily their mind! av
Tho I'liilliui'inniiic Club Is cmlerivniini; In hriiiK tn A iiliimrc nnd surround-inr- r the i lull. At the iiicctinu- the picture npprurcd nn Die .program and were
world has In offer. (lodowsWy Is ntiH church still leaches, however, that the only a bare outline of portions of tbe not full of globular earth touching
onntiiiiinities the. best the iniiMii-a-
of tin! Krc.'itcst. musicians nf this ncr. It is n. lavo opportunity thi- I'hilhar-tu- ll
l

- and putted plant went tn the Sixth heartily welei on d. Airs. Karl l.
Cray,
win Id is a globe moviiiK through limit- southern ice land u r.hown. such as older folks have had killed
loom, mothers of that room pianist, pciTiirmc'l si hcautirul num-
Wonic Club isi providing; fiu Koulliern ilil.ihoin i nnd ixlyanlai! should bo Ki'.-nl-

ber In creditable manner. Aliss Chris- less space and that it was the nt trac- Principal Hclieve Theories into tin-in- .
Tin K line, they accept I'm
token nt It. hiiviui; the largest attendance; first tion of gravity which caused the ap- Miss Alary Thompson. principal fait earth teaching without ;pjestioil-ing- ,
grade, secnitd; and second crude- third. tine King mad-- her bow in two folk
songs anil was well received. .Miss
ple to fall on Issac Xcwton.'s head. of the. Zion school system, and an ard not because they have to, bit,
I. Twelve Symphonic Studies Schumann At tho Ion schools the new course ent believer In the Voliva theories, has it appeals to thorn as rarioiud.
Musette I'll ltlll(l"HII Itami'aut Indowsky Peteis'n, well known In our city as
II. II
Itainoiill-- I loilowsky The Philharmonic ' musician, captivated her aiKll' jic.i, of study teaches that: propounded u qiicxtlnn which she be- don't believe tin. re- is one student ill
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I)Tambmirin The earth is a flat circular world, lieves will trip scientists and naviga--tors- . the grades who has oiu stioned it. 'i'ho
o 1'n.storaln (Ahk'Iuk) "HenaiHsaneo".. ..('orclli-- t lodowsky day Wednesday, October 19,
tiuc-s- then pr. ceded to put it to work on
with a north pole hi the exact center. Showing on her flat map that flat earth seems more reasonable to
d flis'Uii .. I.ocilly-tlodoWH-
proved a very sueconsful occasion. the chorus of one of her eatery no south pole, and surrounded by n the tropic of Cancer, III degrees from tin 111. The globular, unreal."
I". IV Hniiata, Op. 35 Minor . Choliill The hall was filled and the attention lit Io soivjH. Airs. Tom (Jril'l'lth's stu-- i
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('ii'iivc Duppto Movlmi nto. dent evidenced talent mid most ex. wail of ice which keeps venturesome the north pole, was a much smaller Ill re Mr. Volivu
became an Inspiration to those on
Scherbo. instruction. Mrs. mariners from falling off the rim. circle than the tropic of Capri n, 17 Wilbur C.leiiii Voliva, who aueeeel-e-
the program. Mrs. J. If. French was cellcr.t Oolden-Howe-

That the earth has no motion, bull degrees farther away, Aliss Thompson
Mari'hc T'unohri'. at her best in her address to the violin solo was given in her John Alexander Howie as overseer
Klniile: 1'restu. club, InsistlnK on tho proper spirit usual sincere manner and was- - en- remains stationary in space. says: of Zion on the In Iter's death in Alarcu,
Chopin That the sun is not millions of miles
b Haicarnllo
Chopin of Hon, thanklntf t he ccminit- -
ra cored heartily. Airs. A vis gave aI "Navigators on a globular earth l:in7, was horn mar Newton, lint.,
c Schcr.o, Op. ill li Minor to in diameter and tll.OOo.OOU miles away, I' would find If they were to sail com- .March Hi. 1K70. In IS'.iT he received
tec of the year book for Its ussist- - short talk i n musical history -

IV. ii On Winus of 'ii)k Mendelssohn-Lisz- t


but Is really a little orb "2 miles plelely around either of these tropics' his li. A. from Hiram College, Old 1.
b March ind MacDiiwill ance, touehliiHr on the community the limn of the Kgyptians. Airs.
told about folk snug briefly. across and (inly M.UIH) tulles fmui tin! that they would be Identically Hi" and in the same year a degree from
c Serenade (from "Miniatures" Op. II'.').. Uublnsteiti wi rk beliiK brought to the front. The
I'oldinl program was of folk songs of other Aliss Francis Jones favorably Known earth. same length. On a flat earth, I'nioti Christian College at .Mormon,
bow-over- ,
it f'nnoctl Sillily
e '.n Aiitninno - Mnnzkowsky nations, with the Japanese, quota-- i as pianist, gave a lovely nunibi-r- . That the law of gravitation is a1 the tropic of Capricorn would Ind. In IW be had been ordiilntd a
f Tataiiiella ("Vcne.iu i .Vtpoli") Liszt Choral pracllco preceded the pro- fallacy and when objects are thrown be much larger Ihan the tropic of Cr.n-- ' minister in the christian church at ihu
linn, "Music Is the power of makiiu?
to earth. ' Lender, gram. The choral club is moving into the air they continue to rise' cer, and would lake much longer to age of in. and held a pastorale at Lin-
IIimiis fur publication In (bis eral of the ladies spoke dnrlilf,' lb' heaven
Mrs. Adam Alexander, hostesses Ales- - forward splendidly. Airs. N. C. Wood, until the force which propi'llcd liieiii i:i sail around, because on a liar earth den. Ind., from 1SVI to )Vi2; I'lbaiia,
miliums must lie in Hip .Vrdmorc-li- lound lable disenssion liicliitlinu; AI'H
e
expended, ami then fall back tn earth 'Cancer would lie nearer the ci liter, or III., studied theology at
IS'Ji-S.'l-

dames II. AI. Cannon, V. S Thump-- dailies Lee Tycr nnd U . II. J.alley. director, always at her pist, always
office by Thursday iiflcriiooii !

deeply interested, is leading, encoura- because they are heavier than air. north pole. Why don't some of the N. V.. and supplied IX'.dl-il- l

son. Arthur Walcoll, l'.osa Mel.ish, loll t all- - f niK tori! or oilier na
ill a iiclurK
tions. ging1 and molding- by degrees until (Mil Maps tire I sell globular earth believers try the pulpit at York Harbor. Ale., tho
K. II. Luke, Kay Poland and Kutlier-fon- t
.Musical history talk Airs. Coore all Ardmore will be roild of our suc- A standard map of tho world, on around Hie Iwo troiics and find our following year: and was pastor of tho
"Music litis us on high, and builds P.ri'tl. The interest In the sub- The Christian ihiirih at Washington C.'lL,
a soft cloud under our cans and ject was climaxed by the pas: luff O. Ah is. cess In that line. Christopher's projection, is used in the whether liny or we are coij- t V

of a resolution that the Third Ward


Pi. mo selection (a) Scottish I.cnir. school.-- Io demoiisli ale the Hat World globular people certainly nil prove ihio.. in s:i7 nn. (

wol-rVs.-
Iii ix:i!i Voliv.i joined Howie's church
Philharmonic Year Hut 1:. .Mother's Club is oppu.scd in Airs. H. 11. A. Peach; 0) Irish .laps Now "liest Washed"
theory. This map, which is used by ciirvclure of the eat lb."
S1111 is 'liny Orb land was ordaiiieil an elder and placed
Leo Snwcrby, navigators and scientists in making
parties and movies on Washei'woniun, Airs.
LONDON, Oct. 22. 'Once the Kn time and longitude calculation!!, differs' in choree of the Ziou tabernacle in
Delphian Club .Monday, '
Tuesday, Wednesday anil Johnsin.
Voj-- Swedish Cradle Sonir, Aliss lish race was Hie best washed ran
Miss Kva linker, tiaeher ol
from the usual Alcrcalor's project ion gra pby demonstrates to her Chicago.
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In I'.ioil and I '.ml be rep-- I


Tlif Members of the Delphian club Thursday tiiijhls. Cliristine King. on earth, but now that honor belongs familiar In other schools, in that it that ,lhe sun is only a liny orb a few resented I low ie at Ciui iiinali; and
will meet Monday afternoon at ::I0 Th' leiniirlcM mule by Air. Saill-do-
Talk Folk Song, Airs. W. I,. to the Japanese," said Sir James 'shows the earth as it. Would look Io an thousand miles away, instead of a 01b then was sent to as overseer Aiu-trali-

o'clock at the Chamber of 'ouinierco. the new principal, were very time- ill wort h. I Crlchlon-P.row- ii in an address at lobs.'i ver directly above the north pole, millions of miles in diameter and !il,- - of ihc Howie settlement nf Zion there,
following Is tile pi'ouram: ly anil well pleasing. Voice-- Norway I Hoard tho null; Iiat.li to thes Sanitary inspectors' as. with thi cnallnents and seas projected O'lii.nuO miles from the earth If the ill" it turned to .Ion, III., in I'.'Oli as as- -
.Mis. It. I., liavidson, leader. A vole of thanks was extended to on a flat plane. As a result the sun was so latf he says, it would sistanl to I tow ic.
Two Folk tioeiation.
1'aillaineiitaiy Urill Miss l:rlsy Ale. Noni.an for her rplcmllil lead- Swedish Sorrow; Husslan
Nichols. ership in the moctim;.
Holt call The Ait of Ksypt. Plans me imilii'vvay for an "At
I'.ahy-Ioni-

Asytva. I'hneni'ia and Tales. Home" for the teachers.


tini'. After a short business sesslo'ti in
Ilcvw ian Art Airs. II. I,, lnvldsoi. which the Huh voted not to serve
K.'.vptiaii .Museum - Airs. Walter refreshments the tnet lim; was ad-
YullllK. journed,
Kiiiink TamiilMAlrs. II. A Women's Auxiliary
I.cd-beiti- r.

The third meeting nf the Women's int-- rffii..d.,..i.,l.. A j


Will - I'.tchiiu; Aliss
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Cr.ier Auxiliary of First Presbyterian church !.
Ichnsoa, was beid In the church auditorium, - '
.! T: r " ii ' '.' -
, Art - .Mrs. Henry --
Tuesday afternoon. The
I:i iiiii.
prayer as ciiniuiimlon with Cod, was
I'a'nc el SnniK'liiirib Aliss ll..en
led by Airs. Isabelle P.edfi. id.- Airs. C.
Ward.
A. Ramsey was leader.
Itah) Ionian Art Airs. Harry K ess- -

The program of the afternoon in


hi. which Airs. Harry Harts sanu. "Oh, '
Vim niei'an
I Art Mi Arthur ('(n'
it is Wonderful'' by Charles II.
P' nt r.
Mi'liirW

n.veusslon.
A: tMrs--
h'L'lc r idcah t nil attainments.

Ijiilics of the Leaf


Simon West- -
,

The Turks
was siiiik with notable expres-
sion, was as follows:

The Arni-iiia-
Alt s.

The OreekH and the Kunl.s


'avid T. Nlsbett
.Mis. Ada I'ruoe

Mrs. (icon?" H. lash


ns
I

The Packard Si. n


iiiciiiIh rshlp was present The Syrinns

Is Hereby Redece
A lars;
Mrs. 10 va Noble
lt the meeting of the Ladies of the
Tho Three (irctit neliirlons
l.oaf, .Monday lit the Cham- Mm. Hal Cannon
prn.
ber of Commerce. An lnteristln
Viam i n v.nmen hi:isekeepci.s of
Old llolln'lon.s In the new
Airs. K. U. Putfli
day....
cities was uiyen. Mrs. Harry Hurts
The Alohammed
In the business
. Session s

in Price
to the state finleratlon at AIcAlesttr
to be held III November were elected.
Junior mill Serond WhiiI Clubs
.Mrs. P. II. Woods, 'always ready At recent meetitiKs of the Junior
Club nnd the
with hits of philosophy, entered into HlKh School Mother's Club, resolu
In r subject In her iiuiet manner, iinrt Second
Wanl Mothers
of orderli-n- i tioim adopted
by other cluba relative
porilayei'. compensations
ss and .symmetry very well. to social activities of the pupils on
Airs. AlcCunn's talk held the ntten-ti- i school nights', were

Airs.
hearers with
of the club. Her Inslstenc" was on ed upon in accordance
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hichtr Ideals and attainments.

The program
Hurry Harts ilclinlitetl her
n vocal selection.
clubs.

sion
discussed and act-

Mis. Heltle Norman led the discus-


at Junior llinh. Following Mr
itivcn was as fob Norman's talk. Mr. Hash, principal
with othet
$625
lews: iiiade o brief address calling for co-
Wnniei! HonsiUeepers of Cities, operaiion' of imients with hpeclal
"We must have room for lilies no reference to the matter of tardiness.
lefs han lumber, and birds no les Program for the day was rivi-i-i by
than bread." students of Mrs. Crews and Miss
l.e:idei--.M- rs.
Itiirnltt. Peeves. A product loll of "Passing The Touring car Formerly $2975 Is now $2350
i;.i!l Call Current Kvenls. Fashions" showing many unique s

was et kooiI. Following the


Ceil -
I. l p i rem Nature to .Njturi'
student's tiiornni, .Miss Ivn Keefer The Runabout Formerly $2975 Is now $2350
'Think you thai y.iur daughters nave a most enjoyable reading.
c.ia be triiiied u truth of human The Coupe Formerly $3750 Is now $3125
beauly, w.'ll.--t the pleasant places Aliss Kecfer also nave a reading nt
which Hod made at once for their the llicetliiK of the Se' Olid WUI'd club
school nio'ii noil play Knuinil lay ProKram by the pupils were Klveii
The Sedan Formerly $3975 Is now $3350
l sola e nnd il filed," .Mrs. Iturnltt. as follows: Piano nolo, Lilly Chandpi'
:'. Ci.:.ipens!iiinns of Orilvrllnes ler; reuditiR, Kathcrinn Sullivan:
ai d Sj lumen y ' nun solo, Kuth fiuincs; mimical appro Effective October, 24, 1921.
"As a man's duty Is to assist In elation, Jov Alconi; road Inn, Joseph
lb- -
is io iiss--
use of his stale, so woman's
d'--

pi th- - ndiirimient of Urn


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This remarkable car, with a
jilaii ." - .Mrs. P. II. VV. fiiK
:;. ( haraet-- r l''ceilin Thnx gli I've
Hid ilar
"Voi double your Income by
(llinlni! a coal shaft lu the inlddln
of Hie l iwn and I ui'iiins
ljids In n hciir of coke,
you (In If"
I'.iid ou'iaph
Airs. AleCiinn.
'
the flower
but would

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year of triumph and the good
Put in Your Life, Owen

will of thousands of owners


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51 llllell. Vol. '.'.


'easatiu' and Lilies, ltu.kln.
' Wi'inuii." TiiB'ie, May 1JSI. Men.

solidly behind it, bears now


U.r.

Civic Lean ue
The Second ward Civic I.meue will
fTiuct, Monday night at S o'clock,
Strength Wins
ftlie Second Ward Heboid building.

IVrnilale Kcvlcw ( lull


The Ferndale Review Cluh will imet
Admiration
Tho healthy, robust mnn is
by all because health (rives
ed
the lowest price ever placed
vlth Mrs. I. Ik C.ninen, T2 Fount.
lUVirue, nor.hmM, Wcdne-xto-
with Mm. Susan HaynoH leider
ui'l""-(rui- n
power to draw friends and to win
social and businessBUCcoRS. Those
who are run down, debilitated,
lacking in strength, should try
upon a Packard Car.
tho topic,, "Socialism vs. Chi-u-

mm
KCf
ttianity" The mib.lect Is continued Item
too nieetlnif of Odole.r 12.

r'uiirlli Ward Molher'i Cluh


The Fourth Wind A'othei .. Club Th ortal 0nral TaI THE PACKARD MOTOR C 0 II P A N Y OF pETR01T
Will meet III opening "eioonn. Tini"--

y nflcrnoo'i it 3". H .'( mi k at '!; It puts the body in


Hih.nl. .Mis Mettle Norninn, lead''' the ''pink of condi-
tion" by overcoming
Third Maid Mother' (lull conMtipatinn, aiding
The fhsl n. cell, ik of tuc Third
.An iihers Cluh, with Mrs. Itay Pok'iid.
piesidcnt in the
Thursday
tlomiily well attended.
chair, win held
.il't

It wan exeep'
W2?
v
digestion, improving
the appetite. It is a
help in nervous
exhaustion, and gen
mIIv bin. un lh avatem.
Guy Harris Motor Company
under Prin hul
rertectfunty
--
'I he .Sixth
M1.111I011 and ,lls Maker, gave te
N tmrit could ht
foUiwUiB ro;raiii. wh'i h wai uplen mad umtrt mH an
did and very much ei'Joyil. torr conihoeaa. t.rrtf
' Pi o a 111 ounea ef Lo
' trulH
ii ta purllf and
Kiinit ....................Sixth OiB'le mrdiclaal MUtvot ti
Jerry McUkIi fur lvin par tab

Qsh the man who ozvns one


Lendlnr
linee ........
...Nun Alnnnln's wmntlra. Lrko t
comMnaUnnsI tataUva

aaw,
LeadiiiB Alary KrancM Zuniwalt and lom dnira wtwaa
liancf Dorolhy Levy phriWIi Br'loB and lhiuiw
ara unquaal ions 4 and rtftwntrrd br h
valtM J
III A--
Nettle- Pcnnlimton ...
Violin Polo
,
Anna .Mho Watson
MIkh Iva Keefer, HMistiint Io AIIp
.... mn1 rtninaa! e'
tirnpnrooa nf
( mnt tip
(,njiandf hniata. TH
dnir uard la lit raault
nanta Bf tpariallala.
;JIUV
F.lennor Lllley very Rinclmisly read, t ASK OUR DRUCCIST
l a.".al araa-- a aatf.
".III"! n iM'tP Mother," and "iVm- - j Vaa d I f
a
t alt al iMOcia .lm ll.T-- a
ail I' I ft
ny to Ten." ataoaa ( aiaril. l.l
raw a!IW Mar.
Th topic of tho day, Hcereallon . Sala Mm(rlwrri
and Its plac In the chlld'n nehmil life
I

LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY


wa Introduced nnd most rfficiently KaMClif
rt!ntH by Mr lletiie Nornnn. Hev.l
N.Yaik
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