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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1921)
TTIE ALLIANCE HERALD, TJDAY, JUNE 17, 1D21 AT TIIK CIIUKCIIKS MnTH()I)isT"(Hl!Kn! "t iVip World firowlnir Hotter or Worse?" is the question to I ilia cusred both Sunday morning and eve ning. In the morning the awful fnrt f nin will he presented, and thin writ er believes that sinfulness never was to intense as at the present moment It is a tiueftion in the minds of many whether the moral standards of the next feneration will be moulded by the church, as in the past, or by the got less theatre. One writer and speaker of note asserts that New York at the present time is almost completely pnjcanized. Many city churches in the past decade have been forced to ro out of business for lack of patronaKe, and the country church is almost un heard of. So at present the hope of America is in the villages. While it is hazardous to predict what the fu ture will brinsr, yet we feel certain that as to the future, one of two thin is bound to happen: A rreat revival must change the life of the nation, or sudden destruction will come, like that which came to Sodom, Jerusalem, Greece, Home, and other ttf-nnlp whose morals decayed. In the evening we will note some fleams of hope which seem to Indicate that wet ter days are coming. We invite all whose duties do not call them else where, to attend these services. MEAHLC. SMITH, Tastor. rRKSBYTERIAN CHURCH The petitions sent in to Washington, D. C, June 5th, in which we Joined in the national call for an expression from the churches re(?ardinjr disarma ment have been favorably received. Senator Norris and Congressman Kin kaid have both been kind enough to reply indicating their interest and sup port of the (treat cause of international disarmament. The reply of the Hon. M. P. Kinkaiir follows: House of Representatives, U. S., Washington, D. C, June 9, 1921. A. J. Kearns, pastor, First Presbyterian rhmrh Alliance. Neb. Mv Dear Rev. Kearns: I am today in receipt of your Li LJ.1 . 11 Are You Held Back? For the little man who wants to GROW BIG; for the big man who wants to STAY BIG; for every man every where; there is noth ing like a Sure, De pendable Cash Balance in the bank. The First National Bank letter of June Gth, enclosing petitions urjrintr the president and -congress of the United States to call a conference of the leading nations on the reduc tion of armaments. Makintr response. I shall be riieasfyl to file your petition in the House of Renresentatives, which win result m the petition being referred to the pro per committee, and mat iact win oe noted in the Congressional Record. This cause is receiving my hearty sup port. Yours very cordially, 11. i . fti.innii'. Our services at the regular hours. Our themes are geared to the present hnnr with a irosnel to meet the needs of the modern mature mind in his religious thinking. All are cordially invited to the services. BAPTIST CHURCH T1, PollcrmiiQ World Divided." The pastor claims that the religious world is divided into two camps; one nrmnrr man in lpvplfir their Jodnrtven faculties; the other seeking to stifle them. , The one offering great reward and inrinmnt far ileveionment. the oth er discouraging it. The one resulting in enlightenment, the other in dark ness. The one the essence or pro- nrrA a a tViA nther nreventinir it. These and related principles will be dealt with by the pastor in his eve ning lecture Sunday at eight o'clock when he speaks on "Why I am a Bap tist and why I left the Catholic church, the church of my childhood." Come early and get a front seat Children's Day Program at 11 o'clock. uTh Lord is Kinc." chorus. Piano and cornet duet, Gene and Verne Laing. "Just Boys," Herbert and Robert. "1 nntr HnnninPKS." hv nine hovs. Duet, "Of Such is the Kingdom," by Arline Dobry and Grace Cahagen. "God is Everywhere," S. S. choir and chorus. "Juno npans." bv Florence Stilwell. "Seven Little Sunbeams," class of girls. "Smiling Sunbeams," by the Sunday school choir. Kplert readinir. bv Edna Hiles. Piano duet by Ethel Fuller and Helen Ifprhnuirh. "A Thank You Prayer," by primary gins. "Smiles." by David Minort. "Growing Like Jesus," by the pri mary. "Little Rosebuds," Sunday school choin "Joy is the Message," solo, by Gene Laing. "Because His Love is Mine," Sunday school choir. "Kind Wishes." by Forest Walker. "What Can You Give," Faye Geb- hart. "Tell the Story of Jesus," Ethel Fuller. "The Daisy Folks." by ten girls. "The Garden of the King," Sunday school choir. Dismission. for your promise to be one of three hundred at the B.ble school. Your class will miss you if you are absent and will welcome you if you are present. The three C. E. prayer meetings meet at the same time in the evening at 7 o'clock. This affords children, young people and adults the opportun ity to grow in grace, by participating in these services. Make next Sunday a great day by coming to the church with a message and a welcome. STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. LUTHERAN (II U RCH German service next Sunday morn ing beginning at 10:30. Sunday school at 10 o clock. Service at Hemingforu in the afternoon at 2:30. F. DROEGEMUELLER, Pastor. 11EMINGFOKD At the annual school meeting held at the high school building last Monday the regular reports were read and ap proved and the annual business tran.c acted. The question of reorganization was advanced and discussed pro and con. There being no special advantage in the way of increasing the financial benefits for the district as had been advanced as one of the main reasons for the new organization, the meeting upon motion proceeded under the old organization. The term of W. D. Johnson had expired but he was unan imously re-elected. It was voted that a special meeting be called for the second Monday in August for the pur pose of voting a levy of an additional 20 mills to erace the indebtedness of the district. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hucke were visitors in Alliance Wednesday and re turned in the big rain about' 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The divorce case of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Phillips was dismissed in district court Tuesday, by Judge Westover. The ladies aid of the Methodist church met at Mrs. Cory's Wednesday, with Mrs. Sailing as assistant hostess. Notwithstanding the downpour of rain that continued all afternoon there was a good attendunce. More than twenty of the Masons from Chadron, three from Alliance and the local brothers conducted the fu neral service of Clyde Watson at the cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Cox delivered the sermon at the Con gregational church. The body of Jim Friel was shipped here from North Dakota and arrived on No. 42 Tuesday night. He is the only brother of Mrs. John Kinsela. The funeral was conducted from the Catholic church at 9 a. m. Thursday. Rev. N. G. Palmer, former pastor of the Methodist church here was in town between trains last Friday. Robert Embree and Mr. Hewitt went to Crawford on No. 41 Thursday morn ing en route for Harrison on a busi ness trip and will return some time Friday. Miss Pollard who Is employed in the Leckwood store expects her sister from Broken Bow on Friday of this week. She will accept a position in the Wiltsey store for a time. George Jenkins is out of town for the week on business. Miss Kinsela, a sister of Mrs. John Kinsela is here from Canton to at tend the funeral of her brother. A number of the citizens went to the wreck near Whitney on Thursday afternoon. The auxiliary entertained the Amer ican Legion boys Thursday evening at their rooms. A splendid time was re ported and the boys appreciated the good time including the tine teed the ladies put up. A large number of Mrs. Wm. Cory's friends met at the Methodist parson age on Thursday evening after prayer meeting and went over in a body and gave her a birthday surprise. On Wednesday evening of this week about fifty of the friends and relatives went out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Phillips and gave them a glad surprise which they richly enjoyed. The friends wanted to show their faith and good will to the couple after the The Congregational and the Method ist churches will each give a Children's day program Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. days of difficulty. Everybody enjoyed the event. The guests tried out the old time square dance for a jerk or two, Mrs. Phillips participating and Mr. rhillips doing the fiddling stunt. The evening was spent in social con versation and a general good time was had. Thanks to Citizens of Alliance. Resolved by the Nebraska Stock Growers association that we hereby extend to the chamber of commerce, the Elks club and the citizens of Alli ance, our sincere thanks and apprecia tion of the courteous treatment and entertainment extended to our mem bers during our annual convention in. Alliance on June 13 and 14, VJtl. Thanks to Officers. Resolved by the Nebraska Stock Growers association that we express our gTeat appreciation of the splen- ;I nnd effiripnt work of our officers and employees during the past year. (Signed) A. R. MODISETT, DAN ADAMSON, F. CARROTHERS, Committee. At the Monday luncheon of the chamber of commerce, Secretary Carey announced that a reduction in express rates on ice cream to Black Hills points had been secured, thus enabling Alliance manufacturers to compete with Crawford. The rate formerly was about 98 cents from Crawford to Hot Springs, and $2.16 from Alliance. The, reduction was ordered by the inter state commerce commission after the express company had refused to cor- j rect the inequality. I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martin of Lin coln visited their cousin, Mrs. Chap I man of this city between trains during Wednesday. They were en route for western Montana. Clarence Johnson who recently un derwent an operation for appendicitis at the St. Joseph, is convalescing at the Kent rooming house. CHURCH OF CHRIST and Thpir Fate" will be the subject for next Lord's day at the morning service. Post M of the T. P. A. will march to the church in a body tn honr thia eprmnn from the chan- lain. Mr. Shellenberger will sing. At the evening hour the minister will use the subject, "Babylon the Great is Fnllon " Yon will dnsire to hear these sermons for they will be soul inspiring and neipiui. Af Via nih1 rpVioo! the binior or chestra will play and a demonstration will be given by the Beginners' depart ment under the direction of Miss Schwcnson. 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