\ Among the Churches J bethel baptist church notes Hev. T. A. Taggart, Pastor. in spite of the inclement weather the Services at Bethel were well attended last Sunday. Two were added to the membership of the church. Next Sunday morning the pulpit will he filled by Bro. Davis, and in the evening the pastor will preach from the text. “He That Dances Must Pay the Fiddler.” v The B. Y. C. U. on November 30 are 'Planning to carry out the program as arranged by the National Board of the Union at Nashville, Tenn. The pro ceeds will be turned over to the board ' ast Sunday being Quarterly meet ing, Rev. A. C. Teuel was here and conducted the services. Wedding bells will ring during the holidays for two of Atchison’s school teachers. LA GRANGE, TEXAS. Saturday was pay day for the col ored teachers of Fayette county, con sequently a good many bright faces were seen on the streets. We have had fair weather for about two weeks and. farmers are harvesting on a very extensive scale. Cotton, corn, hay, potatoes and foodstuffs gen erally, receive attention. Rev. S. J. Vick and Rev. G. A. Dris dale were pleasant guests in our city last week. Rev. S. A. Tillman is back from the called session of La Grange Associa tions! of District Executive Board meeting at Giddings last week where he refused the offer of the position of district evangelist at $100 per month. Rev. J. G. Grant, treasurer, also at tended the board meeting. Mr. Sam McKenzie is having some additions made to his house. Trustees of Ebenezer Baptist church had some repairs made on the parson age last week. A goodly number of persons repre senting all churches were present by invitation and participated in cele brating the 49th birthday of Rev. J. H. Napier, P. E. of St. James M. E. church, last Friday night. Remarks were made by Rev. I. D. Coffee, Prof. G. A. Randolph and ye agent. Mrs. Hallie Johnson has returned from Eagle Lake, where she made a short visit to relatives. Miss Irene Brown left last Sunday for Austin where she contemplates making her future home. Miss Effie Smith of Williams Creek district school, having made satisfac tory examination, is attending high schools here. Rev. Napier preached two splendid sermons last Sunday to good crowds. ■ .— Amount raised, $35. Rev. S. A. i’ill man preached at Eagle Lake and Rev. I. D. Coffee at Bethlehem last Sun day Our sick: Mrs. Polly Smith. Mrs. Clementine Riley and Master Allan Fields are home again from an extended trip to Hempstead, Houston and Galveston. FREMONT. NEK- NOTES. Rev. Stapleton w_as in the city last Sunday and preached two splendid sermons. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry. Mrs. A1 Williams, who has been ill for some time, has recovered. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gord.n Thomas, a ten-pound boy, on Novem ber 9. Quarterly meeting will be observed here Wednesday, November 19. Mrs. Charles Brannon, who recently underwent an operation at one of the hospitals in Omaha, is doing nicely. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. John Bradford has recently pur chased a new Mitchell automobile. Mr. Charles Brannon has spent the last two Sundays in Omaha, visiting with his wife who is confined in the hospital. COUNCIL BLUFFS NOTES. Mr. Robert McGee and Miss Bessie Giles are confined to the hospital. Mr. Joe Tanahill of Chicago, 111., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Besse for a few days. Mr. Henry Simms of Mason City, la., was in the city Sunday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Amelia January, who died in Hutchinson, Kan., and was brought to Council Bluffs. Rev. January accompanied the remains of his wife here. Mrs. Ellen Rodriguez and sister, Mrs. ILizzie Tanahill. left Monday evening for St. Paul, Min-n., having been called here by the death of their brother, Mr. Anderson Nealy. R. V. Robinson, who has been ill, is much improved. 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