at the M. E. churcti sunaay morning with a large attendance. The audience room was decorated with roses and the exercises were good throug out. Several babies were baptized by the pastor. The program follows: Song—Choir.Announcements.Prayer.Song—Choir,Recitation—Thomas ford Recitation—Arlene Alldredge. Primary Song.Recitation—Robert Clar'\ Recitation—Clifford Morris. Recitation—Herbert McClenahan. Recitation—Daisy Folka.Recitation—Margary Sweat.Song—Two Little Hands.Recitation—Lucille Stahl.Recitation—Dorothy Gibbs.Song—Choir.Recitation—Marion Almgreen. Recitation—Naomi Sweet. Recitation—Frances Wade.Song—Male Quartet Recitation—Cora Anderson. Recitation—Bertha Janes. Graduation.Song—Mrs. Gaar lngels’ Class. Drill—Primary Girls.Remarks—Rev. McOmber.Collection Speech—Lenna Pierson. Solo—Joyce McClenahan.Song—Choir.HAZEL ANDERSON FRIDAY EVENING.Miss Hazel Anderson will appear at Grimm’s Hall on Friday evening under the auspices of the W. H M. S. assisted by the Misses Peters.The following is the program:Duet—If a Wish Could Make It So.| Reading—The Florist Shop, Winifred HawkndgeI Italian I,ove Song—Nicolim—James O’Dea.Reading—Maggie M°Fae, Dana Burnette.Folk—Irish JigMusic.Reading—Little Old FashionedjPirl, Natalie Price.Duet—Old Fashioned Garden.Coquette Dance—IrisReading — Humoresque, Fannie Hurst.Duet—Good-bye.Admission 25 and 35 cents. Advt.Mrs Nellie Wade visited in Kewa-noe Thursday.Mrs. Lizzie Howell was a Gaha \isitor Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ingels motored to Toulon SundayWilliard Eltzroth. of Poona, \isit-end at home returning bo Galesburg Sunday evening.Gaar Ingels drove Mrs. Ingels to Galva Monday to take the Burlington train for Chicago.J. L. Miller, special farm agent, of Toulon, was a business caller in La-Fayette Monday.Howard Pierce and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Howell motored to Ke-wanee Friday afternoon.Herbert Ross and family, of Davenport, accompanied by a friend, visited relatives here Sunday.Charles Wilson, of Dunlap, came Friday to visit his sister, Mrs. W. S. Headley, for a short time.Thomas Hoadley, Joseph Nortman, Mrs. Dell White and Miss McOmber were Kewanee visitors Monday.The LaFayette ball team met defeat at the hands of the Toulon team Sunday, the score being 10 to 6.Mrs D. F. Keller is in the Galesburg hospital for treatment previous to undergoing an operation for goitre.A 5V2-p0.und baby boy was born Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clague. Mrs. Robert Winters, of Victoria, is caring for her daughter.Miss Maud Thompson arrived home Saturday evening from Galesburg, where she has completed another successful year of school work.Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ingels visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Osterberg in Altona Saturday night.called north of Galva Sunday evening by news of an accident which bc-feil the former’s mother, who fell and injured one of her ankles.Mrs. Gaar Ingels left Monday for Evanston to atbend Commencement exercises at Northwestern, after which she will go bo her home in Ludington, Michigan, for an extended visit.Mrs. Sherman Ingels received word of the death of her grandmoth-ei. Mrs Hall, which occurred'at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles McKee, in Toulon, Monday morning. Mrs Hall had been ill for some time.Considerable work has been done on thlt;* streets during the past two weeks and our citizens are all hoping that the oil will arrive before long, so th.it we may be relieved from the dust, which has come into the homes in ciouds for some time past.Mr and Mrs. Zenas Bath and little son and Mr and Mrs Ernest Headley and family, of Rock Island, were called here Saturday by a change for the worse in the condition of their father, Walter Headley. Mack Headley tame down from Kewanee Sun-da\PH : tie 'of W. be thi tinlhlt;howahoibe;Harry Bradley, accompanied by his si-ter, Mrs Clara Milhken, Leona Milliken and Genevieve White, drove through Kewanee, Neponset and An-nawan Sunday afternoon, visiting for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Johnson while in Kewanee.Miss Hazel Anderson arrived homeIflNEW EDI2