PROGRAMOpen Door ChautauquaAt Syria, August 23 to 29%Monday. 7:30 p. m.Sntcrtaincrs—Syria Orchestra and Miss Teliar M. Brown,ReaderLecture by N. L. Collins—Subject: “The Value of a Man'1Tuesday, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.Entertainers—Miss Brown and Miss Veda Coombs,“Musical Fils and Misfits Lectures by James Vincent Coombs—Subjects:'‘Waste of Mind and Money” “Slraofjo Things and Funny PeopleWednesday, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.Entertainers—Mrs. Florence Marshall and Miss Brown, Lectures by Chaplain Frr.d R. Davies—Subjects:“A Lost Art—“America in the World WarThursday—'farmers Federation Picnic—All DayGood Speakers. Practical Topics. Brass Band.-Full Baskets. Oscar E. Kelloy, Hural Expert, will speak in the afternoon on “Make Yourselves at liomcand evening “Soft SoapFriday 2:30 aad 7:30 p. m.Entcrtaiucrs—Syria Orchestra; Miss Brown andVictor Prather, “Chalk Talks Lectures by A. W. Conner—“The Boy Friendo„K. j “The Boy Problem Statedbub,ccts. (,.Th(J Iioy Problea) SolvedSalarday, 7:30 p. ra.Entertainment—Playlet, “How the Story Grow1'Lecture by E. M. Linton—Subject: “A Journey to Jerusalem”Sunday, All Day '10:30 Sermon by Milo.I. Smith—Subject, “The Call of Need”Noon—Community Luncheon2:00 p. tn. Lecture by Milo J. Smith—Subject,Where Is God?7:30 p. m. Lccturo by John W. Marshall—“The Miff Troo”Air Dome. Electric Lights. Lunch Stand. Good Shade. Cold Water, lloarty Welcome. Free Admission.