Sunday, October 3, 1920

H.H. to S - - - [indecipherable] Street with load from college. Wonderful mild bright day. Arose 8:30 A.M. Out after dioxogen, pumped up tires etc. To Church & S.S. Dr. FRICK's first Sunday. Very favorably impressed. Out to Reynolds for dinner and P.M. Mrs. Kingsbury's 32nd birthday. Fine time. Good eats. To E.L. 45 present. Rode around. To church. To bed 10:30 P.M.

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The new pastor, Dr. Frick, is Philip I. Frick. In the October 7, 1920 edition of the Christian Advocate, there is a news item announcing his arrival there:

Dioxogen, it seems, was a popular antiseptic in 1920, similar to peroxide. Here is an ad that appeared in a 1917 edition of the Boy Scout magazine, Boys Life:


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