eight THC ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1221 AT THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN niURCII. Services for next Sunday: Morning worshfp, 11 o'clock; theme, "A Cause for Glorying"; text, Jer. :23: "Thus Faith Jehovah, Let not the win man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might; let not the rich man glory in his riches: but let him that jrlorieth glory In this, that he hth understanding and know rth me, that I am Jehovah who exer ciseth loving kindness, justice and righteousness in the earth, for in these thing I delight, saith Jehovah." Evening service, 8 o'clock; text, "Can the Elh'opian change his fckin or the leopard his epots? Then may ye also do good that are accustomed to ilo evil." Jer. 13:33. This is a ques tion of value judgments. All are cor dially invited to thee services. Chris tian Endeavor, 7 p. m. First Presby terian church, corner Box Butte avc ' nue at Seventh street. A. J. KKAttNS, Pnstor. Robert Lansing, secretary of state during the world war, a Presbyterian cider and mcmter of the executive commission of the Presbyterian the dominant need of a department of church herewith gives his views of publicity for our church: "There la one thing, among many things, that the world learned from the great war which will persist, and that is the value of sustained organ ized propaganda. Anyone having to do with the vui ioua agencies employed h.v government came to the realiza tion of the almost vital importance of n specialized bureau of propaganda. The common and every day channcb were not enough. A man might be a go.nl press correspondent or n talent ed editor and fail as a propagandist His point of view was nlmost always influenced by the thought of his leafi er:' pleasure and the circulation of his paper. Self-interest and useful propaganda do not mix well, and a newspaper published for profit is a poor medium for advancing a cause. "It has become manifest to a casual thinker that the way to combat Ideas ( is with ideas. Force, coercion and law are unable to check the advance of ideas. If false principles and false doctrines are gaining headway in the public mind, the way to defeat them fa by supplanting them with true principles and true doctrines. That mean.? a strong, cea.ele propaganda in support of the truth, carried on by an agency devoted solely to that pur pose. "Governments have learned the wisdom of creating special propagan da agencies; po, too, have those advo cating political reforms and social and economic movements. To a less de gree the church has awakened to the value and need of propaganda in its cfTorti to implant the truths of Chris tianity in the heart sof men. The con stitution of a separate agenry to carry on this work has been found the only elective method so far as other move ments in the varied fields of human thought are concerned, and the church should profit by their experience and not stagnate under the Inefficient prac tices of the past. In so far an it has ! established an agency to conduct pro paganda it Khould be continued and in my opinion, should be extended. The church can hardly find a more uscrui or practical way to accomplish its mis sion in the world. The money ex pended for maintaining such an agency will go further and accomplish more than an equal amount Invested In any other of the activities of the church. "Propaganda to be successful must be divorced from private control and private profits. The agency for con ducting it must belong to the church as a whole and be generously supplied with means to do its work. The Pres byterian church ought not to neglect the experience of others as to the worth of propaganda and the best mean sof conducting it effectively." (Quoted from New Era Magazine.) - BAPTIST CHURCH There was a little Increase In the Sunday school la.t Sunday. Let us have a still greater one next. The subject for next Sunday morn ing Is: "Why?- This is one of the most important words In the humar. language, and is u?ed In most or the crises of life. The wife asks, "Whv?" The husband, asks, "Why?" the sweetheart, the friend, the enemy, al at times hare occasion to ask, "Why?" Come out ami enjoy ' the discussion from the text found in Ezekiel 18:31. This sermon will be preceded by i five-minute sermon to the children, or the "Fox That Lost lf Tail; or Keeping in Style." The regular afternoon children's serv ice will be at 2:30, and in the evening we will have the privilege of havin the Odd Fellows, and their auxiliaries worship w'.th us, at wb,ch hour tht pnstor will deliver an address on "Following the Odd Fellows' Symbols, and the Result." Monday the pastor and family leave for a week to be at the northwest Baptist association at ScottsblulT, where the pastor preaches the annual sermon and is special devotional lender. We are hoping to see many Alliance Baptist s at these services. Welcome to all the above pervices. Come early if you want a good seat. Comfortable building and peats, and a gospel of comfort. B. J. MIXORT, Pastor. Come to Darling's First BIG STOCK TO SELECT FROM PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT Regardless of. an increase of 10 per cent announced by the mills on May 14th, out prices are lower right now than they have been for several years. . ! .... , A 9x12 Axminster Rug as low as $34.90 Also come to us for your needs in other floor coverings- and accessories. ' - CHURCH OF CHRIST "A Call to Action" or "Who Is on the lord's Side?" This Is the subject for the sermon for Sunday morning. Another large attendance of worship ers means that the people are inter ested in the affairs of the kingdom. There are bo many avenues of service that each one can find plenty to do. Have you gotten into the work so that it Is really interesting? May we say, "We can end we will do our best" "God's Flowerland" is the name of the beautiful program that will be given next Sunday evening at S o'clock. This Is the Children's day program and it is one of the best for the occasion. Miss Billie Schwensen, who is assisted by others, is working hard to make this'program interesting and helpful. The offering will be used for world wide evangelism. Mrs. Tom Bass will sing at this service. The district C. E. convention will be held in this church June 3 to 5. We are expecting a large attendance. Come to the church with a message and a welcome. STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. Citizens' IIilitary Training Camps To Open August 1 'Announcement is made of the open ng of citizens i military training camps at Camp Pike, Ark., aid Fort Snelling, Minn., for one month be ginning August 1. All who are interested are requested to communicate with Maj. Fred L. Lemmon, assistant adjutant headquar ters of the Seventh Corps Area, Fort Crook, Neb. for information and ap plication blanks. . The age limits have been fixed at 16 to 85 years and entrants will be required to pass physical examina tions. AH expenses. Including trans-, rortation are paid by the government I No compensation is allowed to those who take this training, nor is there ' any future obligation to the govern-) ment on account of attendance at thes-camps. Those who attend will be given what is known as a "basic course" in military training. The government is anxious thnt young men particular ly take advantage of these camps. The purpose is to equip as many men as possible between the ages men tioned with a limited military train ing. This month spent at the camps will be in the nature of an outing al though it is explained that rules and regulations will be observed. Previous service men and members of the of ficers' reserve are not eligible to enter these camps. Residents of Nebraska, South Da" kota, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa will be sent to Fort Snelling. Those living in Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas will be assigned to Camp Pike. .. Kodak finishing the modern, reli able way. 51-52 VANGRAVEN STUDIO Strawberry wine may be made, the government says, for "non-beverage purposes." What do you do with it -rub it in your hair? Our stock of Ribbon now on sale at 1-3 discount. 52 Highland-IIolIoway Co. W"i!Si Stair Carpet Linoleums Congoleum Rugs Congoleum . Carpet Felt Rug Border Geo. Bo 113-117 West Third Street Rubber Matting Stair Rods Extension Rods ' Window Shades Couch Covers Portieres Barlie Alliance, Nebraska CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Fifth and Laramie avenue. Services: 10:00 a. m. Bible school; 11:00 a. m. morning worship; 8:00 p. m. regular service. Owing to the fact that I preach at Hemingford every other Sunday I will not be here. The services will be in charge of local helpers. Anyone wijl not be disappointed in coming. At 8:00 p. m. Monday, Miss . Lee Miller of Kansas City will be here in the enterest of social welfare and will give us an interesting talk regarding the same. At 8;00 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting et the church. C. R. MATTISON, Pastor. .Re Closed Car .FOUR-PASSENGER COUPE The elegant interior finish of Reo closed cars is attracting favorable attention wherever shown. In upholstery and fittings, they compare with cars costing twice as much. The Coupe is decidedly Milady's car, and is a job she is proud and happy to show her friends on any occasion. METHODIST CHURCH The automobile race contest Is near ing a finish, and has proved interest ing and helpful to the entire school. The young ladies' Bible class made a thousand miles last Sunday, and were within a few hundred miles T com pleting the round trip from San Fran cisco to New York and back again. Next Sunday morning will probably close the contest. . Let us have a large attendance. Two hundred and thirty four were present last week. Next week the district convention of the Woman's Foreign missionary so ciety will be held in Crawford, and a number of our ladies are planning to attend. A banner is to be offered tq the society having the largest number of delegates. Lovers of art will have a rare treat Sunday night, when a set of pictures on the "Life of Christ" by Hoffman, will be shown. An art critic has said that in popularity with the common people, Hoffman easily stands first a3 an artist. His paintins-s of Christ have given the modern Christian world their idea of his appearance. His "Christ in Gethsemane" is probably seen in more church windows than any other painting, while his "Boy Jesus In the Temple" is a favorite in every home. Perhaps the fact that the "boy" the artist ued as his model for the picture was not a boy at all, but a girl, accounts for its rare beauty. Come out and see the Galilean from he cradle to the grave, by your favorite artist. MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor. r - I."---'-' " - i - ' i',.WmY m' T- FIVE-PASSENGER SEDAN ' In the Reo Sedan you find the luxurious equipment and appointments demanded by the most ex acting of buyers. It is a veritable road Pullman with every modern convenience. Distinctly a family ' car, it affords that riding comfort that makes autoing a real pleasure. REO CLOSED CAR BODIES ARE ALL ALUMINUM This eliminates excessive weight which is a draw-back to many closed cars, and enables the Eeo owner to get a mileage on tires and gasoline that is tne envy of hLs neighbors. A full line of parts and service right here in Alliance. 1 OP ies COo Reo Cars and Trucks ALLIANCE 1 1 limUUUUIIIIIlUlimmuUTT .,.., iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii.tittttiHitHfWllliiillitliitilllinWmtmrr?HMt!iii IMHIIirTimiminiHHHrrmtfrrr- DONT MISS TUESDAY'S SPECIAL IMPERIAL THEATER MATINEE DAILY AT3:0Q P-M- TONIGHT, FRIDAY, MAY 27 SATURDAY, MAY 28 SUNDAY, MAY -29 . MONDAY, MAY 30 Wm. Russell Thomas Jtfeighan Eugene O'brien Harry Garey ...-IN-... i!r IN .1 IN--.. 'Bare Knuckles' 'blaflh "A Fool and "The;Ereeze Out" "SON OP TARZAN'" -f6? 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