ULt| Stoner, Anna Aaron, Ashen, McDonald, P. I* McClure, J. B. Heaton, J. P. Skuse, Marshall Bush, Alvin E. Clifford, M. Thompson, E.Ahlman, Grace Campbell, Gardiner, | E. M. Turner, Leon Patrick, A. H. Tyrell, L. A. Durler, Owen Smith, Jerome Westfall, Owen Smith,Julia Torrey, Westover, Wells,Oliver Wickersham, Henry Joost, George Gill, Anna Dilley, Mary Franzen, Flora Voema, R. Bruce, | Homer Davis, W. H. Lowery, Lola Blakie, H. Trapp, Curtis, Annanor 1”—Holly wreaths Christensen, Ingraham. William ORANGE, Dec. mouj Dewg j R Wilbur, Wilbur Crist,red with berries, baskets of P°in' j j, a. Hendricks, Sarah J. Sutton,and ear lands of red ana j xr uni vowin t? iI green were the Tuletide decorationsused by hostesses of the Friendship chain at the First Presbyter-Mamie N. Hill, Kahln, R, W. Jones, Jane Taber, and Miss Flo Scarritt, Miss Sue Scarritt, Miss Sadie Westcott, Miss Selma Flodine, MissJian church yesterday Blanche Liggett, Miss Marie Nylerwhen over Jhf) women and c.hildion uionnht. T-T*inriirtr nna u o-rAimwere present to enjoy an afternoon of games supplemented with a Christmas program of music and | readings.The women of the church during the present year have given a I friendship tea each month, each j month, each week and each day being represented by some woman I who has joined the friendship I chain. Mrs. C. O. Poyell representsthe year of 1930 and yesterday was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. TV. J. Sutherland was program chalr-Blanche Handley, and a group ofchildren.tNil. 51f1frI fman.Hostesses were Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Paul Ristow, Mrs. George Baier, Mrs. Orlo Hobbs, Mrs. N. Robbins, Mrs. Ethel Niquette, Mrs. Marshall Lush, Miss Flo Scarrit, Mrs. J. T. Skuse and Mrs. Anna Dilley. In opening the program,ORANGE, Dec. 12.—R. C. Baldwin, president of the Federation af Brotherhoods of Los Angelest\fttDilley. in opening countyf was the speaker at theMrs. Sutherland reac a quo ' regular meeting of the Men’s Ser-from Henry Van Dyke in which the If«from Herny van TlJvice club of the First Methodistauthor outlined t ie lt;church last night, when nearly 100men were present.Baldwin pointed out the increase of crime in the United States sincetwhich are a part of the Christmas spirit.Miss Jeanette Sutherland gave n clever reading entitled “Someday. and the two little daughters of Mrs. Ethel Niquette. Kuth and Betty, were accompanied by their mother as they sang an old Christmas carol.Ft11850, when he declared there were about 7000 arrests made on criminal charges in the entire nation of 23.000,000 people. He showed the great increase of crime in theIi1Mrs. P. L. McClure told a Christ- larger cities and declared that inmas story, “Abigal Wants a Ring, the story centering around a missionary barrel sent to a poor minister in South Dakota.An announcement was made byChicago but one of 22 men charged with burglary was brought to trial.“We must face the problems which confront us,” the speakerMrs. Wr. H. Harrison that the j declared, “and unlese the forces members of the friendship chain: g0(Ki are united, the problems(would give a banquet on January j cannot be solved one groupI8 when a turkey dinner will be ajone cannot do the most effectiveserved at\of members and other men of thechurch will be guests.At the close of the program Santa Claus arrived and presented the children and those taking part in the program with daintilywrapped gifts.Those present included Mes-dames C. B. Harper, Roy Snodgrass,wrork.“I Baldwin said that he had been told that a new sheriff had been elected in Orange county.“I am sure that this sheriff if going to shoot straight,” the speaker said, “but I knowT that if he does shoot straight and refuses to take tainted money, he is going to haveRobert Burns McAulay. D. F. j few'Peaceful days.Campbell, Ethel Niquet, Claude4 tIt is going to mean a lot toElllis M Gilchrist, TV. H. Johnson, j this official to know that you are Orlo Hobbs, Lyle Richards. Paul back of him. Pat him on the back,Ristow, N. Robbins, J. Minor, H. F. give him your full encouragement.Beals, James Lovett, Grace Cleveland, Hary Thompson, C. T. New-When public officials fail it is often the fault of the people whoby, S. H. McElfresh, L. Haines, elected them—who fail to giveC. * E. Woods, S. H. Willis, Irwdn : their encouragement. Show yourMeyers, Julia Miller. Clara Sum- 1 appreciation, mer, Sue Scarritt, John Hirst, B. j wonder if we realizewhat2. O’Neal, Mary Gilchrist, W. O. Higgins, B. D. Stanley, J. F. Camp-Hoover is facing? 1 wonder if we realize what John T. Porter ofjell, C. E. Ragan, S. Bishop, D. C. Los Angeles is facing? Are you Drake, E. A. Haynes, Carl Pister, ]iackjng Up your officers in Orange?Sari Campbell Henrietta Settle, A. j you trying to help solve your Davis, Olive French, C. O. Powell, joca] problems in the right way,rwr t J Tf? TJ T.1 n ( onTI IW. J. Sutherland, W. H. Harrison, 2. E. Thomas, S. Doan, J. Wheeler. M. Stewart, J. S. Brownlee.Henry Campbell, J. W. Frazier,ryThe Big ReaFurniture PricesNothingCheapBut thePriceor are you letting the wrong group work out the solutions ?“ Baldwin spoke of backing up the church, of standing back of the minister and of assuming the responsibility of helping in the young peoples work as a part of the activities of a church serviceclub. 1||But 25 per cent of the young people of the nation are receiving Christian training, the speaker declared, and out of a survey of6000 students, it was found thatbut 1500 of them attended church services.The program was opened by selections by the men’s quartet and solos by Fenn Fields. Sherman Glllogly presided.FOLEY-GRAMVICoughs and colds grow worse at nightfall. One coughing disturbsthe entire family. It pays to keepa bottle of genuine Foley's Honey and Tar on hand. First closes spread a healing demulcent coating on the irritated throat surfaces. Clearclogged passages. Base difficultbreathing. Stop coughs at once. Sedative and comforting without opiates. 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