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Husband William Myron Brooks
Birth: as MAR 183S La Porte, Lorain , Ohio Christening : Marriage: 19 JAN 1860 Tabor, Fremont, Iowa Death : 23 NOV 1924 Burial :
Wife Adelia Sophia Jones
Birth: 17 JUN 1838 Dover, Windham, Vermont Christening: Marriage: 19 JAN 1860 Tabor, Fremont, Iowa Death : Buria l:
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1. Gilbert E. Brooks Male
Birth: 17 JAN 1864 Tabor, Fremont, Iowa Christening : Death: Burial :
2. Eugene W. Brooks Male
Birth: About 1866 , , Iowa Christening : Death : Burial :
3. Helen Augusta Brooks Female
Birth : About 09 MAR 1868 Tabor, Fremont, Iowa Ch ristening : Death : Burial :
4. ~ron William Brooks Male
Birth : 26 NOV 1871 Tabor, Fremont, Iowa Christening: Death : Burial :
5. Anna P Brooks Female
Birth : About 1875 , , Iowa Christening: Death : Burial :
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Birth: About 1876, , Iowa Christening: Death : Burial :
7. Edwin Hill Brooks Male
Birth: 01 FEB 1888 Tabor, Fremont. Iowa Christen ing : Death : Burial :
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~ ry one aided R'ame at the ymnasium last Friday eve. Tabor Chll('ge Cardinals Clarinda Junior College by nO'll! score of 3Ci to q. TaClarinda outclnslled in every nt of the game and to 8
it would appear that Coach has a well ,oiled machine
In mid-seas'on ( form. How~":,rdlnals 'showed weakness in bulteb, many :'hots
! the team work was not the t . this will impr.ove as the become aceuat'omed to each 'he game was featured by guarding of McFarbnd and
. r' "hi.d. never getting in lis . ,ce . of their goal. Len'orward displayed mOTC bulibility thun : he h':'1S in the g:lmes, however his count
\! all, from short rang~ and long shote that he will have ~nin~t the _college teams thnt
EDUCATIONAL I'ATRIARCH HOSORED FROM ALL
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The morning !ervlc:.c at the Con· greg-alional church last Sunday WM
,dven over to it memorial eervice for Or. Wm. M. ' Brooks, the man who :stands pre:eminent in the amount of ~ervice given to Tabor College.
Dean Kline presided at the serviol. Denn Fern Williams rend n tribute t,o Dr. Brooks which had been writ~en by P. Adel~tein Johnllon of Grin:11£11, who knew the deccued well in 1is educational work in Iowa. A perSC'J'1o l l ette ~ from Mtss ' B elen 'A. Brooks io Mrs. Ellen G. Hurlbutt WR lI
read by J\.frs . Hurlbutt and guvc n ~caut iful giimpse of the I~ of her much loved father during the y('nrs after he left Tabor. Dr. MncLe-od ;pvke briefly of his apprccilllion of the grent_ chatacter of. Dr. Brooks :IS it Wtt S known to him during his residence in California ..
The mos t comprchenRive ad (lrc~M oJ ! the service wa~ an appreciatiun ,written by Dr: Brooks' son Raymond, who is a worthy successor of his father and stands high it not 8upl'eme among the educators ot s')uthern California. He wrote as follows:
We are finding gr~llt joy and inspiration this morning as we think ot. the _ quietnesHnd serenity I,t hi~ dpirit, ' of his great capat'ity for J.atic{l.t endurance, ot the laraenes:i of his outlook, untroubled by anything that was petty or yersonul, ot the wide. range of hill sympathies so that II.ny . de!~ .or troubled lIoul Inlaht be sure of a welcome in him, of his continually eager and never satis.fied search for more light, O'f his untailing capacity for RTowth. POTnaps It wu fitting that the triumphant close o! this chavt,..r in hi!! life should cOIne nt this l'hon.k!:lgiving
·season. . Thanksgiving' Day olways me:mt
much to him. It wns 111 grent dAY ,in his beyhood~s ealendar, R . duy...:3or home coming. Hc , ~h.s ·t old us · how nn nM- · ':,.brolner w1\!) :<.JlB,Ct · ~p~nt
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The nnnual production or the SAcrcd orntlorio, "The McuiRh" was give n 18 ~t night ut the CongrC1:atienItl C'hun·h,.J)cfore nn nudil'nl:l' whkh wn~ "Pry good C'on:olidering the bitter ('old "'p<,11 of w('ulher whkh was on, Rnd the wl'11 nig'h impa!!~able rond!! . It wall impossible for anyone to think of coming any consider~ ahle distanre for nny purpost', but tno~e who were rcasonRbly f'fose turn cd out . in goodly numbers.
... The .... prod'uction ' was proneuticcd unu :oIunlly Ru('('cssful, Mr~. Eunice 'Wilk ins WilIinms wns h('artily wdcorned in the solo part!l {or: !loprano, 88 her splendid voke a nd great apprcciation nrc each yenr a grenlf':r delight to the Tabor folks who have known her from infuncy, ns well n:. the new friend !l she hns made in the past few yeurs. Mr. Williams in the t enor solo!! , nnd nen Hall, baritone, arc also very popular with Tabor nudienccll, nnd their mnsterful Interpreta tion of such great themcs a:. "The MC!I!!Iiah" i~ always 8 dl'light.
Mr!. Margaret Svaulding Sturges of Omaha who sang the contrAlto pnrts last yur, was here again Jast evening, and with the . three Tabor Col1c~e singers cnmpleted Q wonder_ ful · quartet of soloists. Miss Lillian
• Sandbloom at the organ, and Miss M.~I Laird at the piano" a re a combination of accompanists that . alway:. pleases. Miss Sftndbloom is recogni'ttd 8S a veritable genius in her instrumental work, 'Bnd her pupil , Mies. Laird, ha! . rC!ponded 110
well to her t eaching that she also h98 become a ' favorite both \\ ..... It}t the nud,iences nnd with the musician1l . with . .w.hpm !IIhe is ns~o('iatcd.
The nnnual producti<m of the Mes~ sinh nt each Christmas season is an e.!ent thAt · hall come to be looked tor- ,.
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!,Ulty thun : he h,:,s tn the · ~e~~~~. - .-~- - . - ~ -- --- ----.---.. .. .. . .,. the Bud,iences and with tho mUllctana ' >::lmes, however hill count- ThankiBrivln8' . Day alwRYs moant with w.hpm IIhe Is ano('iatcd. all , from short range and much to him. ~t . wR:l •• Ifrc~t dAY ,In .The annual productlO'l1 of tho Mest '
,';g .hot. that h. will have ~~':".bo~ohohr~ ''il~·''t::\~cid::~ 'h~~ alah at .ach Chrl.tma ••• a.on I~ . ~.n , ~.~Ji!.~_~!1!Ig,~ .~ •. ~_~'<'"t~~ .~t.!'~~~:mtr·J¥ilR :'Ii"'\' ;b>eI1~ .A., ~ve,nt that· h .. come to be looked 1.~~~'" . t< ~eet' · I.tet" ·"WI'lir!lt~.t 'Watdona. . .i ~. C.fifnrnr.- :ilt' . ~ lo"wW, ireat ·aiitlelP'itl~·n;.,"iiIiCIio'~;: rh ..... the Jut (e\v rninutell time "wuen' Jt .. t~k: : s'lX' ,In'onlli,, I .. t ",· there "hrc ' many h~l'e ' who appikl:·~;;' . ~ Ole showed oft' t!) good ad- ~ro~s the continent. lOOKed 'foTwnrd nte the opportunity ot hearing It '
h t!:l the Thanksgivin~ rrun lnn nnd "0 . tnd ! ow:!! promise .of dis- timed his leng journey that he rench- wblch d? ~s not come to mnny _ small rookham, the rt;;ulor start- ed home on Thonk i" gi\'in~ m ornin:;!'. commumtle3.
Th ere were forty -s i x in the f 0. mil y ~::'C~h;o~ru;:','-, "c"o"n",,;-:' .""'t;:j n-g-o-:r:-:-to-w~';~a-n~d-;---'""' ---li"1J""",,-~--:-'(;;Jl",gpn . 1 da.v-pnrcnh., ~ld t! , college people, was modo up all fot.
, RF Buchtel tn'and·chlldrcn nne! great-gr" Ichhilcl - lows: LF SI reno Fatht>r, then n little )11(. OR
!Urn told U~ how he crept into the ' pantry sorn s _____ _ ___ ~C_...._.McKinley -on the n[~ntbcr(~finnkRgi"ln~.- -'-----.- . ,,\. ~S ,
LG · Arthur and ' counted fifty-three pies made Lilhon Curma'hi\el RG Nelsen reody 'for the feast. Mnt'jorie ""' ilkins
SUMMARY Had he remnined with \l~ until . babel y.oung Fogo
oals: Carl . 6 • . Lt'nnox 5, 2, Wright 1, ' McFariand I,
I, Buchtell I, Arthur 1.
next March he would have completed Mildred R. Mann fu1l ninety years in the mClIt remnrk-able centu~ in the history of mnn- Mabel V. Hunter kind. It ill not eagy to pictm'e life Amy Snowden
Gonls: 'Aistrope I , Lennox ninety yenrs ago. No nutomobiles. Winifred Rhorle no street cars,. no t eleltraph wires .
I, Shum 1. no telephones, no elecfric lights. In-!tions: Tabor-Howard for deed, oil was not discovered until J
do. Gaylord tnt Aistrope. ~everal years after Fnt"'r wall born, ' I' Crookham, k .)ss fm Curl, Homes and public' buildings depC!nd· knnJx. ed on candles for light!. There
were no 'ready made ' clothes , no
Lucille Phelps Velma R. Settell
'Wih lma Hall EdnA Mae Hutchison
Harriet Hall Laird Adelle Tipple ' : ,.- ' ': I"ls . ready made carpets. To us it would
. ha\'e seemed a very primitive lifo. Ada Dalton ---, - '-- .--
,:D WAGON" THIS WEEK He wa~ the younltcst of eleven children nnd ill the last of the group to go on into the land of the InTJ~'er life.
1l0US photo play • . IIThe Cov- It was one of the best of the Pu-ritllln 'on", dramatized from Em- homes into which he came. His "F1l llgh's novel, was shown nt ther and Mother were hi~h minded :' theatre Monday, Tuesdny idenlisls who sought the "cry best tesday of 'this week, with a fcr their children.
He spent his ~tudent dny~ in Oher\fonday n1'ternoon. , Large lin, from which colleget'he g-rnduntca ttended every time. Tabar in 1857. Whil(' thef(' he kept the pprecinted very much the cln:o~s record in Presid('n t Finne y'll U having the picture here, cla !<ts in Moral Philof'ophy. nnd wn~ cir :lttentienc(' C!xpres~ed t o throW[! into intimate contact wit'"
th!1t ~rC'at man who wus n I!lant in Adnm!'l thei r nppr ecin ti : n thosq d ayf'-:- t.l", livccl (or II ~ inw in
f' of that type. F or many the -TW'me of Pr('s icicnt F a irchild, for tl:e fi r f't opportuni(y to s('e Wh,)lll hC' had p'rcfoll nrl love antI ael · l'rC'd WngC11", For olhers it' miratoll. , lI e wn~ pri v i\f'!;l't\ tn kll?w
., :\ J! codly numher of lh(, olitstandmJ! '>:('cml 01' thll'd t101 (' they I me n :\1111 women or hi!; J!('IWr:I ( i :ltI
It ·bu t the )-' wer(' s.:I:\f1 to I II ('nry Wnrcl 11 (' I·('h('I', 1 It: r :1 n ' T:u~h , 1
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'I: S "1 1 W I r( 'S E', \Vil lani, J oha t:rc ~ nl(,:lr \ '.'hit · I l ~ ~ nnu ) flam, nrrQn tier.' .
Il( ) IT. Ecknr wh o <'nme I n 18m h(' \'.'('n t to T lI\)0!' upllll'th'c fllm, urJ.:'l:nt ~n\'itati cn of n li ttle J!rO'li p 1\ (
gl't'llt idC'alists who sou~h t to r, ~ tah ,
F. I~ TRAt~ Stl1EDULE Ili :: h in \vhnt was then the far WC'lit 'f' J an unTY l !': t trnin ~ ~:il1
h;)r nt 8:00 :i, moo 1O':!'lO ·d ~:4DP: m. Thi .', t'h :lOge
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:l new Ohedin. TIH'r had cho~('!J n bp.:lu tirill hillto)) f or their ]ocnti nn they cnlltd it Tabor hCt'.lIl1 S C it w i l :i
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Eunice Wil!dns Ruth Kilpatrkk
Mary Grey Emelyn Snndbloom
TENORS E. Crouse
Harold M. Greenlee A. T. Wilkins
C, L, Hnll Wnlter Reeves
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,rpnnnette Murphy Hrlen llnnlicn
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Mr!l. Cilh'spie, Ali('l' (;ilhert F el' lI IfnT1~ n l1
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.. , ............... V, . ....... UIIV.' u, full ninety yenr!! in tho m ost remark-2, Wright 1, ' McFarland 1. able ccntu1')' In the history of mnn, Buchtell 1, Arthur 1. kind. It I,. not catty to piet'1fe life Gonls: Ai!ltropc 1. Lennox ninety yenrs ago, No nutomobl1NI.
1 Sh 1 no street cnrfl., no t('l('~raph wire!!, , UIn, I I II h I no telephones, no e celr C K UI. n·
: Ion~: Tabor-Howard for deed, oil wag not discovered until J \ aylord tor Aistrope, ~everal ycnTs after Fat""r wn!'l born.
Crookhnm, }tv!!! flff" Cllrl, Homes Bnd public' buildings depC"!nd-Lenn.Jx. cd on candles for light!!. There Nidl"I!!. were no "rendy made clothe!', no
ready mnde carpeta. To us it would , ha\'e seemed a vcry primitive" lifo.
Il WAGON" TillS WEEK He W8!1 the youngest of eleven children nnd i!l the last of the ~rO'Up to go
ous photo play, ,"The COVM on into the land of the larger lifc, It was one of the best of the Puritan
n", dramatized from EmM homes into which he came. His 'FnM gh's novel, was shown at ther and Mother were hi~h minded theatre Monday, Tuesday ideali!\ts who sought the very best
'sday of th~ week, with n fC'l' their children. He spent his IItudent dnys in Oher
onday nftern:Jon. , Large lin, from which colleget"he graduated ended every time. TabOT in 1857. While there he kept the ilreciated very much the clas~ record in ' Presiejf'nt Finney's f having the picture here, c1nRs in Moral Phil c~ophy, nnd wns ir :lttendence <!Xpressed to throwp into intimb.te cun tart wi~h
, ,. that ~r('nt mnn who WIlS a j!lant In \dnms their nppreclntl:n th ol\<'\ ' dllYs-:-- l,lc. li\'ed for H tim!' in of that type . For many 1 the'""'J'W"mc of President Fnirchihl for
:e first opportuni(y to s("e I W~,)lll ~(' had p'rdOtl!H~ Inn nlui ad"cd WagC'n". For others if I mlrllton, He was prl\'lI('l!t't! to kn:"l\\'
\ . th' d· th :\ j!cod lv ' numhel' of tht' outst;Hlding
'c (', m OJ' It' time cy . , ' ])len and \\'Oll1f'n of Ju s !r('IWl';\ll .:) ll ---t ) they wer(' ~\ad b I lI cnl'v Wan\ Hcceh('r. li c r:l('(' l: u:'lh.! l!1, Speck! .1l1ll!;ic adc\crll npli. ·f'hillip,~ Hrook~. L:,-'m~!1! ,\\,h" tI. !i~t; (' dTt'ct Ilnd wa!; flll'- :'Irs. l-l :·rriel He('('h('lI' S:o .. "P, FI·:'Il· 'I' S \11 \IT (' {. ~ E·. Willard, .J ohil (:I'C ~' llJ(':!r \'.'hit -:. I :> S Iln() nom, :tITan t' •
I'll L'd wr, I '" ,1:' !.:":lr who {'nmc In l Rr,7 IH.' WC'lll to Tah(lr upolJ ' the 1m . urJ.:'ent-mvitnti cn of n little gT O'\IP of
1:<1 TltAI:<I stJlEllULE .bnunry l~t trains will
Ir at 8:~ .:i. 01" 10':30 :3:45 p. m. Thi~ ~'I):lng c
IT(.'{'t :my of lhe prescnt ; at Mn.lvcrn eXcf'pt thnt ~o uth bound \Vnbnsh due t 8:32 n . . Ill,
un'at iUl'alists who sou~ht to e<:.t ahU!£h in "'hut WllS then the far \\'C'st
a new Oherlin, The~' had chf)~('TJ (l
bcnutifill hilltop f o r thC'ir \o{'nti onthev· cnlled it Tabor he('.Rusc it wil !'S bdit'vc'd that Tabor \\'il~ the M o'unt of Transfij:!;urnti rn, and they dnr<!tl' tn h":lpc that here many would fi<,.e·
the tdmfcrming lig ht. 'Fnr\ fort,y ye:lTfi he \\'UR r('ccr.-ni1:cd liS ah. o:1t-
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standillt::: -4e3der in thl' ('c\tll':Jl.i(,n:d ( 1'.l1el r e\ir:im:!) n,lld :::l~o the p;.l itica l ! '
, iJ!'e r)f the· mIddle . Wl'St. ~ ' O~h~-"r
, mf'rctlry ~t;llldinf! at z,~r() I ~c~h 0 n : s oC, ~·('ro:::-nj7.Cd ~l:tndir~:~ an~l 19' and n l)]t~("r nnr th \\md nu plr C'ncl, )\ l(,l1 a skcd· fo r h,~ .'H' I -
Mabel V. Hunter Amy Snowden
Winifred Rhor\c
Luc!!l. Ph.lpa Velma R. 8ette1l
·Wihlma Hall EdOfl Mae HutchlJlJon Harril't Hall Laird
Adell. Tippie · Ada Dalton _ .
Eunice Wilkins Ruth Kilpatrick
Mary Grey " Emclyn Sand bloom
TENORS E. Crouse
Harold M. Greenlee A. T. Wilkins
C, L, Hall W niter Hceves
ALTOS
.Tl'nnncUe Murphy Helen lJllnRen
Flo Wyman ~\ zr· l 1\ lldt'l':'lon
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:\fr!1, Cilh·spic· Alkt' Cilbcrt F(,,!'ll Hnn.sn n
BASSES TI('n N~\\'man 1~: l n'tl:: 11 Ro!;s .Tohn Stuhr
Edwin IIownrrl . Warl'pn Dnrnih
Ji.ulwrt L. Hnnson Ja r'!;. S:lOwden
Clan'l)('(' Wilson
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erne, T he cold began t o! to the l)U~in c,.' world hv th(' ofTf'r or llIan h .V ' hirth. willi 110 mu~ ', cal fin-· n" Monday night nnd fluc- I \:\rl!"c snh\ ri :. but he Ind not time I Ct':llrr ancl III opposition to hi~ rl\th· ' newhnt between then nnd t oney. " ? r cou\11 he be .tu~ll- 1'1' K wl s h' !~. IJP(,fllll(> olle or tho groal.~
t bed i~ lowest point ' ·11 from the dlfTlcult tn.'ik tn whIch .efit Il\\IHici:IIl':l aneJ COUIllos<'r':J' of tI''3
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I ME~10IUAL FOn DR. nROOKS I uselulnes!." J(~ found the ' .ecret" of Dr. Brook. lea, ) I.nn abiding j,oy bectl1,lse he Will not and ~wo ~..!..:-MI!
ill be held (Continued from Page One. her~ to do his OW!1 will. ',~ --" .,. -dtf~ctor ot · the '
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. ' . W 0 'ovo to think todar· o!. .tliat . f Thur- h(' had 5.ct his hane!. ~ which ti-e has found in the land MIss Anna P. Brc th" ,Iorning lIis activities_ill these renrs wc~e where the . heart's desires must reach art department ~ pC3k nt the 8u'rprising-ly ~aricd . ll~ .WlI S P.:esl ~ I their fulfillment; of the reunio-ns for California, South,
d '11 dent. I. .... ~lll' ·<.;olleg'\!, ra ising the ·I1C- which he had patiently waited. The mc:m(l ·C. Brooks rou S WI 1 ('/;:'.!I .:'ury fund.l! fur curreut expt!nses , memories ~f ~nte2'y'eDT!JIJL~' ~l'!!-:-;;;;:(;,;;ffii.nEW:
~l'ml'nt was l ~,nJ .efld.o,.· .... ent. teu\.!hinJ.:' wi~h gl~a.~ .epiration-t ay-·-ana thellOp-es- na- a ego; E:-W.I(IIIY en aC- u: .. s.prr.I:L.t.ic.Il.-:-young- men-wnd worn.en which they .cl'eate nre as light upen geles; ltf~. Georl
. I who e '~' e: hlve ccmscd to tracz the In- our way. -MUTAc1iiisetts. I
the count-fy I =,pi ralions w~i:h ha ve me::.~.~.-!~l. ~uFn{mrgnway like the stot& of the Brooks, who is'ln ___ t 9-thcm-,to-the h1:>t.1rs spcnt with Ill!" , mornmg
Jrion D~ns¥ li e was f~r a t imc .!l Is .) the superill - . LOlSing th~ir light in the glorious .; the time tc ndcnt of lht! count\' ' scho~1s In 0. r· sun
I ' ,., h ' mIt.n " der that. hl' llli~ht llelp to ('slau IS SO let me sle31 away gently and lov.. . ' r ·t Thursday in n n~w country school!\ worthy of . ingly, ~ G ' d the best in Amel'icllll educational ex- Only remembered by what I have
,reen, an ' Ilcrience. As the t·:J t stnnding ./ man done; . ~ ... rank Green. in the political' councils in . that part . Fvt' \\e must be remembered here .or l d
IS in charge ' I ' ! the · st~ te he W!\s cho:;en for the up yender. . 1. The det- legisbtul'e. and another time ~s ,a Only remembered by what . we h:'.vc IS not been prcsiden,tial elect ::: r: He WflS Wid\! Y done."
, S ought 11\ t h t! 1\ IT a I rs of th e c h u rch, _"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~~~~~~~,,,,,~'!!' ""'~~~
I but· his major cenccrn through all -.- - - - --.--- - --these nearly fO'1'ty years was the .eol- .............................. ~ ............... ~ ...... +I!~ .. ~ ... ~. , , ............................ ....... ...,..
'lOOSE" I le~e .which became the chief channe .... . ,. . thO ' of his influ{'nct'. In 1896 he turned : uee III :s f rom" that which had been his liCe t: •.. wcryt to a I "w rk ami Rfter n veur in New Eng- t •• Notice III In the IRnd and another y~ar ill Minneapoli:r; + I. "';" the Father and ~h. thel' l"1\me to Cali Cor- . • :. •
. :hi ch was a . nia. When nearly fourteen years t •• ______________________ _
. t h ' a~o our Mother, wh~e lite seemed to .+. riling 0 I ~ all who knew her n singular incnr- : rid: - .. ! nntion of that wh ich was most beau- .:. !}(,Bstie is." ti(u! in. womanly devoU cn, went ·on •• ~ hat it was into the (.·ther pl\rt of the Great Fa- .l.
• tl'e: .!. hOl'!!e, it H'emed fer !l. time as . I ~ •
lh .. S I if the Light of Li :e WD. S extinguish- : ... c- tch- i ('d for Fa ther, but in the home which ••
he n I dinn3 . H'" si~·t('r~ hRv(' m',de for him, and .l.· n rat then.~ through his nss o:: ciutio:ls J with the : - Veo Doo, school in which he has taken such an .:.
'1 abirlin~ intcrcst, he found th(' 'lath •• of Light again, and h3s walked in it .l.
ments to be wth deepening joy.- He has prized %
Our liyestock rate to South. O~f \"Cry reasonllule,. nnd inchides ins[ fl"Om your y,u-ds' to milrk'et.
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Your business is, npfi1:ecintod.
'RUSE BRO. . spring at beyond word::! t he Rs::!oc iations with .... ' ood Granite I thMe who have pa:r;sed through the ..... Photte 802-803.
(44-tf) sch('loi into lives lnC're u~eCul because ...,,====~ . oC thcir associati ::ms here. . I I need not try to tell you what .:..: .. :..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :!+. ... : .. : ... *+( ....... : rorrence : manner cf man he waa, yet it ~'il1 \ .
I not seem to YO'U out of place to re. call ccrt::l.in thing~ that havE" IE"ft
Water their mark upon tho mind of the i boy. As 'Father and as educator he
has continually sought not to con4 ;p It,. trJI but 1'0 e::ltRblish self rcontrol. lers taken. I remem~r well when, a'S a lad, 1 h Main St. would go to him with my perplexi:1 I ti .J! .!I. he would tUrn from his desk, -::==;~~ "rUed high with unfinished tasks •. to - aay: "I'll tell ycu. my boy, how it
tfk loooks to me", and- then would add:
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"Think it over as clearly as you e~lIl. l, • • ~." ,,-.. ,, 1' ,,_ ~ . ., . t- . ~ ~ _ r, .. ..t
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t"n in .... to hl/j a(!"o our Mother. wht;~e lite s ee med to " all who knew her n ~inKU l o.r inePT-
lid: . " , nation of thnt which WB.! most beau-~>t..·ut i(' is," tiful in w omnnly devoU cn. went 'on hat it was into tht· c: t hcr Plitt or the Great Fa-
, t"(' ! .~. hOl'!!C, it ~l' emcd f er :1 time O!\ : it the Li~ht of Li ;c wus cxtinguil'lh
th Sc' tch. i ('Ii for Father. but in t he home which hL I dinna . 11'"" !li~t(' rOi hl\\'(' Iln tie (or him, and n rnt then.\. throuJ:'h his n~.!I (' ciutin·l.!4 )wi th the -Yeo 000. school in which he has laken ~lUch an
'I" nb ; din~ intc.'l'c!it. he found th(' nnth of Light agoin, and has walked in it
mcnts to be wth deepening joy. ' He has prized !lpring at beyu nd words t he nS.!Ioc intions with
lod Granite 1 th MC whn have pa!'lscd throu~h the (44-tf) school into lives mC'rC' u!'cCul because
-",===",. ' oC th eir as!lociati:::lns here. , I I need not try to tell you wh"t orrence : manner cC man he was , yet it ~'ilI
I not secm to YO'll out of place to re-
W . call c('ft!\in things that hav.. left
ater ~ their mark upon the mind of the i boy. As Father and as educator he
~ haa continually sought not to con-ped.lt,.. tr:l l but to estRblish self I control. ~ r3 taken. I remem~r well when, as a lad, t
Main St. would go to him with my perpIexi-
I ti es , he would turn from his desk, ====" pt 1ed high with unfinished tasks,. to
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say: "I'll t ell yeu, my boy, how it loooks to me", andv then would add : "Think it over as dearly as you can, by yourself, and I will be satisfied with whatever you decide." It was, of tourse, P, great trust which I oould nct disregard. The decision which w as his own, none the less secmed to me to be mine, fo r he had' rercsed to centrol where the responsibitity belonged t:o me. It seems to p'c Father .had unusual powe.r:JJ..=ti cnti y t o:.' pursue Inr~e C'nd ~ , ana am-ple nb il ity t o ndjust h im!;elf to new dC'm:mds when hi s hopes -could ' not
Y. Incrca !lEc be ft;lfillcd, lrm to the
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You will d ('ubt1es~ 1l~1l C' C'intp with I him certain vwords wh ich were oft t r~r. en led becau ~e they were so coo- , i f.t .::nt n P9.rt {If hi! own living : i "F;.tit h fuln ~sH 15 !-Iuccess" Wl!; (liten ! said nnd he bC'came the exempl ifica ! ti~ ' l of his philosophy. HThere is no I fa il pre w orth not inJ!' e-xcept failin !! I to co ('i nc's hest." So he summoned j many rlef"~ated spirits t o renewed er-I fort .. , " ~!-. . v, S
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LESSON XII J. H. PUELICHER, Ch. lrm_n . COMmlnlon. Amerlc:_n S_nk.·eca A .. oel_Uon
Our
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livestock rute to South, O~a
r~llsonlllJle .. nnd illciju]es insn •
your yards' to market. . _. -. ~ ' "
is ap/i':cciated. , ". ' ... Your business
Feast on' Christ with Our GrOC4
Here's a complete 'line of Groceries staple and fa.ncy-:a.nd also fruita.. A sortment which you will be proud of you see it on the table on Christmas. Come in a.nd order now, to insure pI
------uelivery; A complete line of the
FiNEST PURE SUGAR OANDIEB--~ Celery "- Nuts" - Cranberries-Veget -'-Lettuce - All fresh and 'of the hiJ qUa.lity. - '
XlIlas Oranges-a.ll sizes, Your Christmns tmde is solicited, ' nn
_ ,.assure you goods of quality, , ~~~~~
We bu But g d P~t.r¥
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usefulncs! ." n~ found the ' secret of Dr. Brooks leaves four daughters nn abiding joy bectl\lse he WIlS not and two sons: Miss Helen A. Brooks, hcr~ to do his oW!l will. • .,' : -director 'oC- 'the Cummnock school;
We love to tlunk today -of .that . A p' B k t aeher in the which ht-. hus found in the land J\.hss nnn . reo s, e .
... w~~c I wh('fc the hcnrt's desires must, rench art depnrtment 0 the University of I ~~Sl~ tlieir .fulfillment; of the reunions for California. 'Southe'Yn Branch; Ray·' ,e .1\('- which he had . waited. The n1(711'd C. I t:nsc~ memories of gl'Wnl An-
epes 1 _;~:;:~:~C;~~[~~~~::~ll~M~!~n(~~~;----~--------they .crente nrc as light upcn gclcs i Mrs.
- -, ;;t- I-~~~A~{:X-'-;;;;; ;;;1;i;~;h.-~;::- ----- and -Edith J1 Y slars. of the Brooks, who is in England. , i)crin-III 0 1'
:Iblinh hy of aI l'X-
the glorious -----------mornmg,
Losing their light in sun,
So let me ste3l away gently nnd lov. ingly. Only remembered by what I have
, mnn done; pahrt . FvL' \\e must be remembered here or
r t t! up yender. . •• In Only remembered by whnt· we h~ve ,
~· ic.lo.! Y done." lUrch, h .11 \! coIInnnel u.
Eng:\))Oli~ ,liforyears led to incnrbeaunt on It Fa:ne ns ..:ui~hwhich I , nnd 1 the Ich an
onth : in it lI'ized with
h the ·cause
whAt t ~'i1I l O re . 1-"t r or he
con.ntro1. lad, l pie xidesk.
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~ . -- t .:. N- " • X :i: otlce~. · ~X : };., ':' O\lr liyc,tuck rate to South Ociahri is ~f .. ~.
°1· \'ery reasonaul e,. and includes msu1'llncc ·F 0:- from your yards' to markct. X 1 y '{ Your business is, np{llcciatcd. .;+ 1 ? :i: 'RUSE BROS~, :i: y ~ . ~. •• ' 6 .i. Phone 802-803. Tabor, -Iowa .i. 9 fIj". :..:..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :..: .. : .. : .. : .. :+).)+).:..: .... ,
Feast on' Christmas 0- ;,. ...- - --.
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PUBLISHED EVERY DAY
NOT LEGITIMATE TARGETS
Electri(,Ri (,olllpunic~ of Towa an' i~suinK tht'['" annunl wllrnin$.: to the huntl'rs n~kini! them not to U!'It' the in~tlllltor:\ 011 tran.'lmission lilll'" n::; tnr~('t!l . . 'Scn~rul ('ol'ltly int(,lTuptioll!'\ d scr
vice were Cllul'Icd 101lt (:"III and wintL'r by hrokeh in!\U!ntol'!t and the l'OWIt'
quent l'IhOl-t rir('uitin~ of trnnsmi~· sion., lines.
Hunterl'l who to
Arc not cndllngeri lifo Rnd property, the y mOlY b(, the cause of suspended sl'r\'ice in ~evcral towns which depend 011 om' r \ for their cl('ctric light and pow:
DR. w. M.BROOKS DIEDIN CALIFORNIA SA TUROA Y
LONG . TI~IE ilEAl) OF COLI.EGE SlI("ClIm,,,
AN OI'EIL\TIO~
TABOIt TO
Dr. Wm. M. Brooks, in 'l'ahor II!'! "Prt':-lidcnl" in/.: served R!-I
bl'st k'HlWl1
Br(lok"l". hllv
:"I ill .. early hbh lory, p:l!'l!'e-d away . nt I.tl!' An!.:I·!Cs. Cnli fornin, lust SliturdllY. IH'('ordin~ to As~ocinted Prl':1S di spn:tdlt's 11\
the tinily pnpt'f!l. l t . i:-l stntC'd thnt ht! died fll llo~nJ{ 1111 olwrnlioll, bm Iln further pnrtkuhlr:-l IIrt! ..:-ivl'll.
Dr. Brooks WI\:-I (·t"lIn(· .... tcd with tho Shooting at th(' insu lntor !l i:s [dso ('olll'goe llt're ' for nl'urly f" rty Yl'ztr~.
a ·criminal offl.'nse. having conic her(' in 18fl7 II )lprin("iplI l
TABOR SENDS A lAR~E DElEGA TION TO IlliNOIS
of Tabor ' Al'llciI'Il1Y. Hl' was Illndl' the fir:-lL pn'!lidcllL of tilt' coJleJ{u whl'lI it WII)\ f o rllwd in I Rfiti, and sl'rved in thnl ('lIflndty IIlnlll)lt ("on. tinuou!lly until nbout 1~!1f,. whclI hi!' flliling stn'llg'th mnd\· it 1ll'('l':-ISnrY' fur him to n·~i).l"1l liS pn')lidl'nt Ilnll
SIXTY-SEVEN WILL Cop ON TilE gin! plll("t' to PI'C's idt'nt lIug'llPs . lie l'ILGltlMGE TO TO)IB
OF LIi\COI,:-': WII~ IU'l's itlent uf tI'S 'fub"r ~rth('Z'I\ I"uill'tlnrl in it .'! euriv \"1'lIrll \\"111'1\
it was OWIlC'ti hy Tabor ·C,;lIt'J..:"{', SI'Z'\'-('\I f tll" n time as t'oullty lIt1 IWl"illtl'l'.
·Th(> Sh€"n:lndu:lh Kiwn ni!' C lub's cll'nl II ( )ll'hr: 1l1s, :l1ul Sl'l"\'t'd /I krill in l'xcur:sinn ' to th l , tomh of I .illl'trin nt th(> I f, wn llolls!.! o( Ht'fll"l' ,'I t'lzlnti\·t's. Spring-field, 111., nil)! pro\'('t! to he Ill' was I wirl' modt'rnt()r o( tht' lo\\'n, about the biggl'st undertllking- thllt ConJ,!'rt'g'ntioIlIlJ chul't'h lI !'sodHli nn, hn!! b('cn pulled ofT ill Southw(,:-It(' l'n l und a . trtlst{'C' I.f the Nnli~illd CounIowa in many m onth. The plnn WMI dl of Cong'I'l'l!"lItio nal dlllrt'iIC's" !ltHtl'd with the idC'u 0 ( , tryill}.!' t o After "ptil"inJ:' from his dutit's hl'! f.:'et n tmin Ir.~ltl of [,00 people for' thl' madt' hi:-l homt' in Cnl iforni;;, \\'ht'r~ trip. La:-lt I"ridny, with l,7 r,~ 1'l'~I'Z' · ht, t"uk IlIlr t in t'fhH'lItirm!ti work , li nd
I vntion!l ' mlllie'J the l'CJl (I Il)!OI'S of thl' r{'neh r d {ht' ript· 1IJ:rC' of R!I rel\l'~, trip WCI'C obl~('d to stop z"'l'l'ivingo Funt'n,l ,'I (,,'\'icp \\' .. 1'{' t'!IIHlul'il'd lit I· ' e r\'Hti ons, nlHI limit the rro\':.ti tu L~ Ang-el£'!' Tuesday. I above tlUmber. It is {'stil"(latt>d
Ithat probably nn othC'I' GO(} (,Ulllrl h:\\''' T, C. CLU B I\ENSll'O(;TO:\, h('en aettlcd to the li!'lt i f Uwy eoul e! I 'I'r ll I hn\'(' been enred f or, \' M (S. n, H. 1\11 LI.Elt
Sixty,)!c\'cn hat Illude rt'S(' I'VlltioIlS - ,
fr o lll Tubm' when the z'eg'i t'\ ll"al i:1I1 Thc Twentielb Cenijry Club mein-WIlS shut l ff, and II numhl'!" o f C'lh- · 1l('~,L.. , lI lId s('\' (' l'nl ~1l1'!'Its hnd 1\ n,,' :-lt
, . h I rh'lig-htrul tilll(' lit lIwir I1l1nllnl ' dll l" i'l'l'C wl're' ('onsitlt'rinJ.,\' ~!JII1g' but :u l.," """,iI1t!" tOll wh ich ' \' :' " h ,, 1,1 ,!, ,, .,,., I " • .. .
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stated' that It the congrclfation at places of Interes t along tne way. O:JrvaUie. would rete-ofte Mtn from 1118 promise to take up the j"'ork there, he - would accept the posisET
MESSIAII CONCERT - ,
the~ he would accept the oft'lce of . lJ...,d('l's great Oratorio "The Meapresident. RequcRts were Immcdi. e.1"h" will be produced in Tabor this .. ely "ent to Corvallis ukl"g ·that he Christmas Beason' by 'eo splendid ch()O. lle released, and it thou requests rtlll of flfty volce8 ~,with lIoloiBu, un· .bring the.. desired resulttl, he will as- der the dlrcctlcn of GurUs L. WiIJ~ 'l'ume his duties at" onee. The choice lams. It will be glvGn Wedn('sday is generally approved -by the-friends evening, December 17th, "ot the Con-and alumni e{ the college, ,B'nd seems greglltional church.' . to be the realmnahle and right move. The chorus coneiau of the gle.e Dr. MacLeod is a broad minded gen~ c1abs u! the College Conservatory at tleman of renl culture and wide syni.~ Mu,,\c; and Binger!'! · 1of the communpnthiee, nnd enjoys the cenfidence cf ' ity, abo tour young people of Sid~ c~llegejt.nd towh people in an unusu- ney. pupils of 'Mr. Williams, are t8k~gree. Friends at tho: college ing advantage of . this opportunity everywhere will flnd it a real pleas- 'for charal Ringing. IJr to co-opcrate with him. Eunice W; William". ·Director of
the Conservatory of Music, will Bing :MEMORIAL FOR PRES, nROOKB, the soprano '010',
COLLEG
Mi" 1 anUy en Thanksg tuoue di the "jo1l of the Wilkin., the air during t evening playing at alaI Thanksg ing an f
Margaret Spalding Sturges of Tabor, College and th e Congrega- Omaha, whose contralto local I,eople
tional church will hold a memoIial enjoyed last year,· will - sing - fOT' us. ~ ____ , _____ 'lOr.i"e - fdq Wm:--- M: - Brooks, first She is a member of the Omaha Mix
president CJ! Tabor College, 'on next ed Quartet, and Tabor ',people are Su'ridny, December 14th, at U a. m . . very fortunate in 8ecuring her again.
For t Adams lack of j
to the 1 a consec to he c:
" .. . , at the church. Alf are invited to be Curtis Williams, director, tenor. -. prese!1t an.d show ' t~8ir. ~pp~iAti~ 1 Benj~.mt~_H~I1, . b~~i.tone. :,'. , :~';';' ': .
'.~ ", of what Pi-estdent Brooks ' did . for 'With this quartet of soloists and
Miss been III tp schoi
S~.uthwestem IOWA.
Committee on Arrangcm"en~~. " Mrs. Ellen G. Hurlbutt.
Mr. Charles E. Howa::d. De.rm F. M. Kline,
I .-' Mr. F. M. Laird, Miss Adelle Tipple.
the splendid chorus, no <me can of--Cord to miss he:lring this ' remark-nblq crntoriq" .The society · gives premise of making this the best_ pro·du('tion ev{'r ~iven in Tabor. Lillian E. Snndhluom wlll be nt the orgnn,
Bec8l ,mcre s 'TabOr t
er time the dOl
to co-crdinate the piano on enjoyed RAYMOND GETS 15 YEARS
• th('se difficult. accompaniments which roads i require ability of no menn order, tinue t ,
lIarry Raymond, the Little .. Sioux and w.ith .. Miss precision
Pacific Junction' after he and two that is ' as remarkable as it" is satispals had "left the wrecked car two' tying. mites south of Tabor. was sentenced The Messiah concert this year will to ·fif~een years in the penitentiary be unique in that the proceedR of by Judge :Pett>.Js at Logan -Tuesday. the concert above cxpeflees will be
Sund. ed the Rose l\ beautifl ed that to live
He ' entered a plea ~f guilty to a given to the Congregational church I;Flred R celY!ber let UB j
Monda~
bration the blu then l' gested "yearly
charge or destroyinlo,'" ·property Cor needed repairs 01'.'1 the pip~ organ,' by 'explosive!!, and was quickly sen
'"tenced'. ' ]t U! presumed that he ~ve !lome ·inforn\D.tion as to the 'oth-er
CONGREGATIONAL CIIURCII
members of the ' gang in :o~der -to in- 'though Sunti.,~· was ' 8 stormy day duce the state to accept this plea on and it was hard' far people from the 11 charge le!s than the one "for' which country to g«;!t totOWl1, there WR~ he was to- be tried. . a very go(.'.1 HltcndilnC'c nt SUl\rlny
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