[IMSirada yoprtatorDdriatf the butt Waak the following riamee have been placed on our sub-•criptiea boob ate paid in advance subscribers and we call it our HonorEVENTS OF THECHRISTIAN ClBROTHERHOOD BULLE$150 $.200 $1.00 . .505c150c, 100 words copies of le dozen copiesrates madei coming to o look like l-bearing.in Pendleton It takes just wn hum g before fall.ell has been! as pastor of for the fifth live wire and pleased to s just such ill that makeWere Placed List During ek.than pleased ;h the citizens i shown their ition of The for the paperfeel that there nity who wish d we are glad ig typesetting us to launch dy newspaper.tston account of help, but now : and we hope . Mr. Gerald rator has been to operate the les will make n time with a*r paper each 11 only tell us s they know, us up and tell , or when you i a great help, fully in filling sonal items.d clearly, that inity paper. It regardless of creeds, social y are rich or here to s ther. We are dly—Pendleton build up this dollars here.support their imes will print f-town papers hurch dinners, 1 be announced schools, lodges and urged to le Times eachHonor Roll Rev. J. Orr Powell.Rev. C. W. Marlowe.C. C. Williams.Cash Keller.Robert R. Beck.L. E. Ireland.Mrs. Alice Goul.Miss Rebecca L. Swain.Hervey Walker.J. W. Stearns.A. C. Andersen.U. S. McCarty.Deacon Jones.John Haines.Dr. F. C. Guthrie.F. E. Nuptune.Rev. D. J. Thornton.Howard Norris.T. M. Hardy.Dr. F. L. Stone .L. V. Mays.C. C. Taylor.Charles Tharp.J. N. Cottey.Charles White.J. P. Jones.Emil Evans.Melvin Chapman.W. R. Murfin.W*. L. Case.Charles E. McCarty.Mrs. Sadie Williams.Mrs. Sarah Roberts.Henry U. Rogers.Mrs. Lovell Musser.John H. Reeves.Mrs. Earl Keaton.Mrs. Mary C^ddy.Floyd Miner.Mrs. James Barnard.J. B. Taylor.Mrs. Essie Lennon.Frank Gregory.Foreign subscription received were: H. R. Williams, Colville Wash.C. W. Franklin, Bedford, Ini.Mrs. Lewis Fussell, Swatlimore, Pa. John C. Speck, Rankin, 111.Mrs. Clarence Erb, Belzoni, Miss.Zer O. D. Crull, Camp Travis, Tex. Mrs. Sarah Cook, Indianapolis, Ind. Ed Huff, Tiffin, Ohio.James East, Arthur, Neb.A. L. Peacock, Grimes, Iowa.K. R. Brown, Tamaqua, Pa.Robert Martin, Indianapolis, Ind.D. C. Fosher, South Bend Ind.S. W. Larmore, Tuscola, 111.Wesley Rogers, Canton, Okla.Mrs. Mary Burdsall, Port Chester,New York.Oliver Stone, Paonia, Colo.Mrs. Mary East, Rolling Prairie, Indiana.Mrs. Dane Cottey, Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. O. M. Shaul, Akron, Ohio.Mrs. Louise Cottey, Marion, Ind.INGALLS Earl Copeland.Linder Roberts.J. M. Roberts.E. C. Rummell.Arthur Laws.Mrs. C. L. Alfonte.Lon Wiseman.Your name on the “Honor Roll” in the next issue will look good to your neighbors as well as to yourself. It will also put you in the list of bosters for your home town as well as a live wire. Get your name in before next Thursday noon to make sure of getting a paper, and the new continued story starts in that isssue. We decided early this week that we would make one more free issue of The Times, in order to urge you to give your subscription, but this is postively the last and unless your name is on our subscription list by Thursday noon of next week, you will not receive The Times.Members of the Christian 1 hood treated themselves to anol supper at the .Christian Chu: Thursday evening, April 5th, ting of fresh lake pickerel, bs tatoes, hot rolls, butter and Preparations and serving charge of a committee comf T. M. Hardy, chairman and c frier, G. N. Kramer, C. C. Jesse Van Hoy, Robert McLar Collier, Irvin Huntsinger, McLary, John Kinnard and Lyon. About 200 members vFollowing the supper the bi to the auditorium where an ing program was enjoyed, clt; of music by Bliss Williamsor Mannon and R. B. Miller; by R. B. Miller; and short i by D. J. Thornton, F. H. Mir Marvel, D. B Cole and L. V.During the evening ten tions for membership were rc fine spirit was in throughout the entire ever much interest was expresse future of the organization sive plans are being made i ging the activities of the Bro including provision for an ii program every Thursday evlt; the addition of business fea culated to act as boosters 1 business in Pendleton and gr vice to the community as a Visit Middleton On Friday evening, in an call from the Middletown Church, J. B. Taylor, D. G Rev. Marlow, David Adams Thornton, representing the therhood, went to that city in starting a like organizat The main address of the ev made by George W. Winfrej andria who paid the Pendlel ization the compliment of be crete example of the usefu an order could be in any c Mr. Winfrey was followed talks by the Pendleton vii plaining the work of the hood, after which committee pointed for the purpose o by-laws and nominating c the Middletown organizati 65 men were in attendar meeting and all were e over the prospects of a 1 Brotherhood.Open House Feati Announcement has been on Thursday evening, Api picture entitled, “The Make will be presented at the which members of the B their families and friends i This is said to be a very I and wholly in keeping wit poses of the organization, tainment will start at 7:30 all members of the Broth requested to be in the basei church promptly at 7 o’c short business meeting.very fine program is ned for next week, also.Boost the Brotherti The Christian Brotherh signed to be the servant o: community and it invites the community to becom with it and thus assist in to the general welfare oi your opportunity, men, to 1 right kind of community make Pendleton and com right kind of place in wi Boost Pendleton by boosti; therhood.ARTICLES FILED FORPROTESTANT HOSPITALNext Week’s Caleimajority of the !ty on our sub-salize there are would not even r themselves if get the countynames on our them we are lision to church community for ption that they the community their work and iken it up, call us and we will , At this time tciety and the the Christian and are doing at Mt. Gilead, Eden or Hunt-work and make ■ch. See us andPendleton Auto Company Inc, Incorportaedthe Protestant illThe articles of incorporation of the Protestant Hospital Association were field with the county recorder Wednesday.The articles set forth the objects of the association to build and equip a hospital and sanitarium, and conduct hospital, medical and surgical treatments and provide surgical and medical aid for sick and deformed and injured persons, nurse and care for them and carry on and maintain a school for training nurses. And to purchase, own and hold real estate and personal property in connection-with said business.The period of incorporation is fifty years, and the hospital shall be located in Anderson.The affairs of the hospital shall be managed by a board of fifteen directors. The incorporators and directors for the first year are Arthur C. Call, Harvey H. Rogers, Charles L. Painter, Charles N. Hardy, David G. Barrett, Oliver I. Williams, Ella Jane Schalk, Ella M. Parker, Joseph T. Wilson, George W. Brown, Willliam Cunningham, George E. Bombarger, W. E. Vasbinder and Wayne Sigler. The Hospital Association has also filed articles with the secretary. of stated and has obtained a state charter.SUNDAY, APRIL Bible School at 9:30. D. Superintendent. Lesson ! seph and his Bretheren.” not attending elsewhere, Morning Worship at : mon Subject: “A Great Mi tian Endeavor at 6:30. St “True Education.” Le Gladys Michael.Evening Worship at 7:J Subject: “The Glory of TWEDNESDAY, APR] Mid-week Bible Study Service at 7:30 p. m. A interested in obtaining a b standing of the Scripture ted to attend these serviceTHURSDAY, APRI1 Christian Brotherhood B. Taylor, President. An program will be given. E for a better Brotherhood considered.****FRIDAY, APRIL Choir Practice at 7:30 s of Jesse Van Hoy, on S. I All members of the choir i be present.LAST WEEK’S DC All departments of the lt;been on the job during thlt; with their usual enthusias to be the general feelir activities of the church ar