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I FORD HtJLL ~§ETINGS I
~µuhay f11tnittg, Nnu. 22
A SYMPOSIUM NIGHT

t] Four clergymen of as many different denominations
will discuss "Socz'alz"sm as I See It": REv. 0. P.
GIFFORD, D. D. (Baptist), REV. PHILO W. SPRAGUE
(Episcopalian), REV. GEORGE WILL IS Co01rn (Unitarian),
and REv. DANIEL EVANS, D. D. (Congregationalist).
OEestions, as usual, and the following program by the
Westland Ladies' Qyartet:
Hawley

1.

"A Song of the Seasons"

2.

Solo-" He Shall Feed His Flock'' .
By l\· Hs. DonOTHY
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3,

llcTAGGAHT

Duet-" When Life Is Brightest"

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By Mns . Moonn and Mtss Coll.

4.

Beach

Solo-" The Year's at the Spring" •
By Miss DADMUN

5.

Sullivan

"The Lost Chord" .

~uuhay f utttittg, Nnu. 29
t] PROF. WALTER RAUSCHENBUSCH, author of "Christianity and the Social Crisis,'' will speak on ''Are Our
National Standards Eth£cal?" Music by The English
High School Orchestra ( forty pieces), who will render
this program:
1.

"Pilgrim's Chorus"

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2.

"Morning, Noon and Night" .

3.

Intermezzo

4.

" Faust "

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t]THREE SUGGESTIONS: That all try to be in their seats by eight o'clock.
That all respect the desire of some to hear the music. That the ladies, by removing their hats, make it possible for those behind them to see the speaker.
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