The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 14, 1921, Page THREE, Image 3

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    ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921.
TIIREn
CHURCHES
Cnt'RCH OF CHRIST
We are jrlad to announce the meet
ings with Evangelist C. W. Cooper to
begin next Sunday morning. Mr. Coo
Jer is a speaker of oplendid ability.
.Here is a list of the subjects for the
beginning of the week:
Sunday morning, "Why Are We
Here?"
Sunday evening, "The King's Cam
ouflage." Monday evening, "Jesus the Preach
er." Tuesday evening, "Is a Man Worth
s Much as Sheep?"
Wednesday evening, "The Unpar
donable Sin."
The song service will begin at 7:30
each evening. On Sunday evening
Mrs. Devee will sing. It will give the
meetings a great impetus for ali who
can to be in the House of God at the
first meeting. The Bible School is ex-
Iiecting to reach the 300 mark before
ong. Why not fill the house at all
services on the Lord's day and then
resolve to be present, at every meet
ing? This is giving Atlance the op
portunity to hear a successful preacher
who has ministered in Kansas, Wyo
ming and Nebraska. Come to the
church with a message and a welcome.
STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister
BAPTIST CHURCH.
We have heard from Professor Ira
Deal, the evangelistic singer, and the
church will be given a chance to de
cide whether it will call him to help
the pastor in meetings.
The story of their conversion will
be told by two more of our people
Sunday night This part of our pro
gram has become very popular, and
shall be continued indefinitely.
Let all who have received the card
to join the men's class be there at
Bible school Sunday, as we will decide
when to organize the class, in which
event we hope to have a little social
activity. The topic of the lesson Is an
unusually important one.
The problems of the early church
are, to a great extent, the problems
of the church of today. Sin has never
changed; neither has human nature.
Thank God, the gospel has not changed
either.
Subjects for sermons are as follows:
Morning, "The First Woman." Who
was she? What was she? Was' she
Inferior or superior to man ? What is
her rightful place in life? Evening
topic: The closing sermon in the se
ries or "The hecond Coming of Christ:
Its Relation to the Unsaved World
of that time." What will become of
the unconverted? Will they be given
another chance, as Russell claims? Is
there a future probation? Who are
the people who will have the gospel
preached to them? Can anyone be
saved by the might of nature? What
part does conscience play in the
heathen's salvation? These and re
lated questions will come up for dis
cussion. Come any enjoy them.
Baptism following evening sermon.
B. J. MINORT, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Morning service at 11 o. m. Morn
ing Prayer and Instruction. Subject:
"The Nature of God." Text: "And God
said: I am who am." (Exod. 111-14)
Evenine services at 7:30 p. m.
Thiele's
Win the Ford
SALE
Ford tickets given with each dollar pur
chase and with each dollar paid on account.
It will pay you to take advantage of these
low cash prices on standard articles.
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT
MELBA
POWDER
any color, reg
ularly sells for
52c, now
39c
JERGEN'S
CREAM
Regularly sells
for 37c, now
24c
Silverware
Any silver
plated article
in our entire
line, at
Discount
Teaspoon
Special
Set of six, 50
year plate,
guaranteed.
$2.29
CANDY
WHITMAN'S
1 lb., fine choc
olates, regular
ly sells for $1
84c
You May Win the
Ford Be Sure to
Get Your Tickets.
Blue Moon
PERFUME
Regularly sells
75c ounce, at
38c
CIGARS
Parker - Cor
don's hand
made, box of 25
$1.00
ALARM
CLOCKS
A quantity of
good dpendable
timekoep e r s ,
guaranteed.
$1.49
Massage
CREAM
VeJvetina
Massage cream
regularly sells
for 52c, at
39c
BOOKS
Any popular
copyright book
in stock.
68c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste
SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY
34c a Tube
. SILVER
Cake Plate
Good quadru
ple plated-ware
guaranteed.
$4.75
Ford tickets giv
en with each dol
lar paid on account.
Fashionette
Hair Nets
Full size, cap
shape, any col
or, for
8c Each
China Ware
Any piece or
set of China.in
our entire
stock, at
70
Discount
Ford tickets giv
en with each dol
lar paid on account.
Keninir Sonir and Sermon. Subjwt:
"Faith Without Good Works is Dead."
Text: "And Himself Believed and His
Whole House." John (4-53.)
Choir practice every Wednesday
evening at 7 p. m. Mrs. S. Tillet, organist.
Corner Seventh and Cheyenne Ave
nue.
A. O. DODGE, Rector.
or by letter. Get down to the bottom , Two- heads may be better than one I Old timers insinuate that the
of the old trunk and find that church , until it comes to modem matches
Utter which has not been presented or neither of which is any good,
if you have never taken your letter
from your 'old childch let us know! A kill collector always is glad to
and we will be glad to wnl for it for, Ree that the vacationist is back. The
you. In the evening of Fellowship vacationist can't say as much for the
tMinriay we will have another fellow- , bill collector,
ship service just fellowship. No
dances were invented by faxhionabX
persons who could never learn really
to dance.
MKTHODIST CHURCH.
Sunday's sermon topics: Morninsr.
"Frecious Promises"; evening, "The
Changeless Christ."
Mrs. Drake will lead the Eowoith
League Sunday night. Subject, "How
Can We Apply the Golden Rule To
day?"
The Sunday school work is making-
good progress this fall. Worthy of
note is the young people's class con
ducted by C. A. Dow, with an enroll
ment of JO, nearly half of whom are
high school boys. They use a special
text book on Bible History. If we
only had a place to put uch a class
so tney could get the most out or the
lesson but that will come in the new
church.
The musical nroeram riven by the
choir last Sunday night was appreciat-,
ed by the large audience present. A
lany from Pennsylvania who has been
visiting in Alliance recently, and who
has done considerable choir work her
self, called up the pastor Monday to
express her appreciation of the splen
did service. 1 hanks! Kind words of
appreciation like that will help our
choir to do even better work in the
future.
M. C. SMITH, Pastor.
FAIRVIEW CHURCH.
Services will be held at the Fairview
church Sunday afternoon. Sunday
school at 2 o clock, and preaching
service immediately following. Rev.
Mean C. femith of Alliance will
preach.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Next Sunday, October 16, Morning
Worship, 11 a. m., "The Wonder of
Life." A permon whose key is love
and loyalty to God. Evening Service,
7:30. Problems in pictures of "Coun
try Church and Life in America."
Does the decline in rural church life
indicate national decadence, and what
are the remedies?
October 17 to 21, meeting of the
forty-eighth annual session of the
Svnod of Nebraska in the rirst iTes
byterian church of Omaha. Our church
will be represented by the pastor and
elder, J. H. Vance. Mrs. Harriet Vance
will also attend the Woman's Synod-
ical. which meets in conjunction with
the Synod as a Prebyterian officer and
delegate. The usual evening sessions
of Synod will be dispensed with in
order to give opportunity for all to
attend the Gypsy Smith evangelistic
meetings which begin in Omaha next
Sunday.
October " 23. Fellowship Sunday
Communion service in the morning for
a closer fellowship with Him who i.
cur Savior. A srood time to unite with
our fellowship on profession of faith
preaching, some old songs, some spe
cial music, some echoes of Synod and
Synoddical, to breath the air of the
larger fellowship of the church.
October 26 Midweek meeting. De
votional service and plans for our win
ter school of missions and service, with
courses offered. I
October 28. Young people's Hal
loween social. Everyone will want to
come to this.
Octoler 30, World's Temperance
Sunday. Special program in Sunday
school and sermons surveying the
present line of battle.
November 2, Midweek meeting.
Courses in, "Unfinished Business of
the Presbyterian Church" and "Play
ing Square With the Future". Every
Presbyterian ought to study the first
course ami every High school student
ought to face the issues outlined in
the second. There are courses for
everyone, we want volunteer leaders
to take charge of the classes.
November 6, This is the 31th anni
versary Sunday of the founding of the
First Presbyterian church in the vicin
ity of Alliance. This date is to be
nationally observed as a day. of prayer
and supplication for the success of and
for a fuller understanding or tne proD
lems before the conference of the
Powers at Washington on Limitation
of Armaments.
November 9. Midweek meeting.
Continuation of studies in the School
of Service and Missions.
November 11. Armistice Day.
Church open for prayer and supplica
tion and a service of dedication to
thp RTiirit of Americanism and the for
tunes of the republic as borne forward
on the hie-h tide of sacred devotion.
All are cortlia v invited to all tnese
services. The church of fellowship
a stranger but once at this chuixh.
A. J. Kr.AKlSo,,! asior.
Dante would have been more popu
lar if his celebration had come in a
cool summer. The past one made his
work too realistic.
Fish, according to a scientist, have
a language. Their comments among
themselves on a city man's fishing
tackle would be interesting.
If Germany keeps on undersellin
the world, it may become necesaarr
to lick her again to make the worlt
safe for inefficiency.
The Interest of women ia a breach)
of promise case is easily explained.
They are always interested in another
woman's suit.
A springboard is likely to teach a
man that he is no longer a spring
chicken.
Russia's voice of popular govern
ment must be rather feeble with Z5,
1 000,000 reformers dying of starvation.
Every Women Should
Have a Savings Account
Fortunately, perhaps, on account of
the higher railroad rates there will ue
many who won't be able to afford a
trip to the higher hotel rates.
It is a base slander to say that a
man never washes the dishes until the
day before his wife returns from the
country. He never washes them at an.
The flapper bather who changes to
her water costume and back again in
her auto is the latest source of worry
to people olu enodgh to know not to
bother about such trifles.
Those Communists who have started
a campaign in South America probably
realize it is warmer there and easier
to pick bananas and other fruits than
it is in Russia in February.
These are days of uncertainty. One can't tell
when the bread-earner of the family will bo
taken away. Even if that is spared you, sick
ness, adversity or hard times is pretty sure to
come to everyone at some time in life.
The woman in every family should have a
Savings Account as an incentive to provide
against that inevitable "rainy day." For who
wants to be dependent upon the uncertain
charity of relatives or friends in such an
event?
This Bank is well equipped to serve you and
help you in every possible way. Start a sav
ings account TODAY. Don't put off this im
portant event on which your life's happiness
and that of your family may depend. $1
starts a savings account.
We Pay 5 Interest on Time Deposits.
Call and see any one of our officers. They'll be glad
to introduce you around the Dank and see that
every banking facility at our command is put at
your disposal.
First National Bank
PHONE 589
PHONE 589
.Everyone
Welcome
At Our Store
WHILE ENJOYING THE FESTIVAL DONT FORGET THAT WE ARE EVER READY
TO MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO TO THE LIMIT.
LOOK OVER THESE PRICES
HIGHEST PATENT FLOUR, guaranteed CI JC
per sack pll D
FINE GRANULATED SUGAR, CI AA
13 pounds, for pl.lU
45c jars of Pure Preserves and Jams, Qft
(the best,) for JuC
Half pound package JAPAN TEA, OA
worth 35c, now
LARGE CARNATION MILK, nr
6 cans for I DC
LAUNDRY STARCH, Qr
per package JC
SWIFTS PRIDE WASHING POWDER, 1 r
small, 5 for 1 DC
TOILET SOAP Small bars, (It Floats) r
5 bars for ' wC
CELLULOID STARCH, IA
per package 1UC
Excello and Roberts Cake Flour, 35c value, 99n
per package LLXi
We Have the Best Meat MEAT DEPARTMENT
FANCY TENDER BEEF ROASTS, (YOUNG) per pound andlSc
Minced Ham .
Liver Sausage
Head Cheese
Salt Pork
Weiners
FOR
ALL
SPARE RIBS, plenty of meat,
per pound
BEST T-BONES, Beef or Veal
per pound
20c lb.
15c
Veal Chops
Veal Steak
Pork Chops
Round Steak, tender
Bologna
FANCY SLICED BACON,
per pound
OO PURE LARD,
LuXi per pound
35c
16c
LAST CONCORD GRAPES OF THE SEASON HURRY
TRY US NOW AND YOU WILL SEE YOUR SAVING
Morgan Grocery Company
CASH ONLY
WE DELIVER CITY ORDERS
PHONE 589
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