The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 07, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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SOCIETY
HKRHKAH CONVENTION
The dtHtrlct convention of the Re
bckah's will be held at llemlngford
the 24th of this month. The state
president, Mrs. Laura Knspp, will
be present and there will be a morn
ing, afternoon and evening session.
of Installation. Rev. S. II. King, pas- vw .n...
tor of the Tresbyterlan church of P. a: You are asked to ear a
llri.lftf.port. Neb., will give the "mall flag Instead of a carnation this
charge to the pastor and Rev. Samuel rear In memory of mother.
D., pastor of the rresby
Miss Mary Ryan, rinployed at the
Bron nan's Drug Store, and Miss
Florence Whnlry, employed at thej
stock yards office, will leave on 42,
Sunday night for iKansas City, Om
aha, and points in Iowa. Miss Maude (
Twllegar will take Miss Ryan's place
at Rrennan's while she Is gone.
Light. I)
terlan church of Sidney, Neb., will
give the charge to the people.
The local ministers of other
churches will also assist In the serv
ice. There will be special muflc by
the choir and a solo by Mrs. J. S.
Rheln.
All are, cordially Invited to attend
these services.
First Tresbyterlan church, corner
of Box Butte avenue and Seventh
street. A. J. KEARNS, Tastor.
Tin: first iwmsi tin imii.
METHODIST CHURCH
The Mother's Day Service will be
held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
A carnation should be worn In honor
of Mother. You can honor her, first
by attending a special service in her
honor; second, by writing her a let
ter If she lives elsewhere; third, by
showing some special kindness to her
if she Is living; and If her mission of
love and she has gone to the heaven
ly home, show some special kindness
to some other mother.
The evennig service will be at 8
o'clock.
ANNOUNCEMENTS .
CHIIUII OF CHRIST
Next Lord's Day Is Mother's Day.
The morning service will be In honor
of Mother. The subject Is: "Moth-
er's Last Tiayer." If your mother j
Is living with you bring her to the
service. If she Is not living here,
come In honor of her. Make this
day one of worship and reflection
upon the debt you owe your mother.
The evening hour Is devoted to the
frvangelistlc srrvlce. The aubj ct Is:
"The key that Unlocks."
We are happy In that we are Hear
ing the goal In our financial drive.
The purpose of the drive was to raise
funds for education and missions.
Every cent of this will be sent to
state headquarters to J. K. Shellen
berger, Bethany, Neb. Our quota
was $3,000.00 and we will go over
the top. The spiritual results of the
campaign are great. When man re
alizes his stewardship In that a por
tion of his Income Is sacred to God,
then giving becomes a part of our
worship. According to apostolic In
junction let us "grow In grace and
In the knowledge of our Lord and
Savior, Jesus Christ."
Come to the church with a mes
sage and a welcome.
STEPHEN J. EPLER,
Minister.
Have you ever stopped a few min
utes and considered what "mother"
has done for youT Next unday Is
"Mother's day" and It would be a
splendid thing for you to attend some
church service somewhere, If for no
other reason than to show your ap
preciation for what your mother has
I been to you. The service at eleven
o'clock will be appropriate to the oc
casion, and the subject for discussion
will be, "Mothers."
At 8 o'clock In the evening the
service will be In the Interest of the
world-wide evangelism, the subject
for discussion being, "From Easter
to Pentecost." Remember our church
Is the homelike church and you are
Invited to Join the family circle.
Strangers are always welcome. Bring
your friends with you.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE L1X7TURE
A free lecture on Christian Science
will be given Tuesday evening, May
11, at 8 o'clock in Adlers hall, 310ft
Box Butte avenue. The lecturer will
be John W. Doorly, C. S. B. of Leeds,
England. Mr. Doorly Is a member
of the board of lectureship of the
mother church, Tho First Church of
Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Everybody Is cordially invited.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to
the many friends who so faithfully
aided us dnring our recent bereave
ment, by their personal assistance,
kindly ministrations and beautiful
flowers.
Mrs. J. II. Lunsford,
46p ' and Family.
FOR SALE Two full-blooded Poland-China
boars, six months old.
Inquire John Kauntz, St. Joseph
Hospital. , 49
Piano and player pianos tuned
and regulated by E. P. Merrill of A.
Hospe Co. Call Wlker Music House,
Phone 239. Reference, St. Agnes
Academy. C3
ITtESRYTERIAN CHURCH
Next Sunday morning the so.slon
will proceed to ordain and install the
ncwly-clcctcd ciders, extending to
them tho right hand of fellowship
to take part In this office with them.
J. II. Vance, ntwjy-clected elder, will
bo ordained and installed and J. L.
Overman, re-elected tlder, will bo in
stalled. Tho morning theme will bo appro
priate to Mother's Day and there
will also bo cpcclal music for the oc
casion. Theme: "Sons of the Spi
rit," and cur duty to our children.
Christian endeavor meets at 7 p.
in.; eftniug aervice, 8 p. m., "Back
to tho Shepherd Lover;" Wednesday
evening, May 12th at 8 p. m. A com
mittee of the Presbytery of Box
Butte will be present to officiate in
the installation service of the Rev.
A. J. Kearns as pastor of this church.
Heretofore Rev. Mr. Kearua has been
stated supply with pastoral over
sight. '
Rev. R. W, Taylor, D. D., assist
ant secretary of home and aabbath
school missions for the Synod of Ne
braska, will preside at the Installa
tion service. He will also preach the
sermon and propound the constitu
tional questions and make the prayer
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Big Store Alliance, Neb.
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