3 \. JH €. A. . 11There was a largely attended meet-s ing of Christian Young Men and i- Christian Workers at the music iFall iIt! Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, nearly i s i ldO being present.The object of the call ; t I ed meeting was to take steps towards ii! organizing a branch of the Young I• «»i Men’s Christian Association, Rev. S. j „ |S. Newhouse was elected chairman of t ; the meeting anil L. E. Ralston secre-- j tary. Inspiring addresses were made by- ‘ George Williams, Secretary of the L’i-5; qua Milling Co. and i'olt; meny a mem-j r j her of the V. M. C. A. at Richmond.!1 i Ind., by Wilbur Higgins, Rev. S. S, i* i: 1 Newhouse and L. E. Ralston. Com- : ■■mittees on Arrangements and oiu | Music were appointed, and it was de- ■! cided to hold a nother meeting on next \| Sunday at the same place and at the j •! same hour. 1