MEMORIAL SERVICES FORSOLDIER HONOR ROLLMAppropriate memorial Services inhonor of the standard bearers of the\First Methodist church, of this city,« - . ■ ■ . • .will be held Sunday, morning at 11:3,0 instead .of the usual morriirig serviceA special program has been arrangedfor the occasion and a special effort will be made by the members to show the boys of their congregation, “whoresponded to the call to arms for their♦ * ' ' •country and humanity, that their serv-• * ' . *Ices were deeply appreciated by the “folks back home” as well as the world at large. 1 .Thirty seven members of the church onswered the call of their country and. • , r • Itheir names are permanently enrolled• • m • s • . * •and the roster is substantially framed and has a place of honor in the churchedifice. -i-The following is a complete list of those from the Methodist church of Sallisaw, who served in the world war, i either overseas or in the army campsiof the country.:* •* 4Henry Burrow, Frank Luton, Barnie Mabray, Loyd Lamb, Roy 0. Weems, William Carpenter, j. Vi Bl^kard, JrM Earl Ivey, Hale Hutches, Horace Adalbert Etphtley, GrpVer Sales, Clif- t'a ford; Sales, Burnie Loggains, Walter LdggamsV Felix Loggains, TheodoreWheeler, Carrfall Wheeler, J. I. Pitch-ford, Dr. J. B. Ferguson, Dr. j. A* Cheek, Van Scriiggs, George Scruggs, | B Andrew Stevenson, William Largens,I ‘ • , • * M 1 ’ - • 4John Largens; Ben Mabray, Qrethel Priest, Raymond Hutches, Willoughby | li Jenkins, Lester Westi Ernest Weems, Elgin Dowell, H. D. PitChford, Oscar | C , Arthur H. Shurley and J. W,Gilbert. a-'• • • . • • . i • * . ■ •••..,■ . «.• ( r . . . ■Yellow complexion^ pimples and dis- I figured blemishes oh the face or body ( can be gotten rid' of by doctoring the liyer, which is torpid. ; HERBtNE is a hpweirfui liver co^ec^nt. , Hthe s^em htihiulates the vital organs, j ahd puts the body an fine vigorous con-t iSold by Ivey's Drug Store. *7 Ar ki