The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 09, 1921, Page TEN, Image 10

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LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 the Luth
eran church has English services.
Sunday whool alter the services.
F. DROEGEMUELLER, Tastor.
PAIRVIEW CHURCH.
There will be services at Fairview
Sunday afternoon. Sunday school at
2 p. m and Preaching: and Commun
ion service at 3:00, Rev. Mearl C.
Smith in eharre. It Is expected that
the Fairview choir and orchestra will
furnish music. The public Is invited
to attend, whether they happen to be
members of this church or not.
METHODIST CHURCH
With the organization of our Men's
class with Mr. Tate in charge, we
now have classes for all who will at
tend our Sunday school. We expect a
wore or more of men next Sunday,
There are two large classes for ladies
which will be glad to welcome new
comer.
We will be favored next Sunday
mominR with an address by Mrs.
Anna Bowers, who represents the
Woman's Home Missionary society. In
the evening the pastor will speak on
"What Is Sin?"
We wish to inform the members of
our confrrefration that a large stove
has been placed in the church auditor
ium to take the place of the front fur
nace which Is worn out. The last two
Sundays the church wa3 too cold for
comfort,'but with this addition, we
can assure you a well heated build-
MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Someone Bald, "A church-going peo
ple are apt to be a law-abiding peo
ple." We hope this i3 true. If it is
the many who are regular in church
attendance are the gainers.
The sermon subject for the Sunday
morning service is, "The Purpose of
Church Attendance." we pieau lor
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRipAY, DECEMBER 9 1021.
reverence and whole hearted worship.
At the evening hour the minister will
present the subject, "Opposites. Peo
ple nave teen very Kiml in tneir ex
pression of the helpfulness of the ser
mons. If you desire 'to make youi
ife count for the most, these sermon:
will help you to make the upward
step. -
ihe Bible school welcomes you to b
one of the 300 in attendance. We hope
.o be able to take care of that nun.be.
next lord's day. The carpenters,
plasterer and painters under the di
ection of Mr. Mote will have nenrlj
ill of the repair work done. This hat
been quite a tedious job, but in spit
of that the workmen nave done faith
ful work and but little effects of tht
fire are noticeable.
The C. E. which meets at 6:30 In tht
jvening is having a healthy growth ii
numbers and efficiency. You will bt
benefited by coming to this praye;
rvice. Ijots of helps are given a
each service
Come to the church with a message
and a welcome.
S. J. EPLER, Minister.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Ahnn r.n attended nraver meeting.
led by Harold Clark. After prayei
nuuitinir the rhnir nracticed. and aftei
that Alta Young led the crowd to tht
parsonage where, unknown to her, sht
was to oe the guest of hoipr at ar,
n.tiii mimior. A f tfT the MUDDCT the
choir presented her with a three-piece
silver set, as an appreciation for liei
service as cnonsier. ine emue m
fair was a surptlse to her.
The services next ounuay prun.at
k. wui htorh nnints in the history
of the church. Many of the railroac
ififf in nd their children
or bring them to Sunday school, and
in the evening tne pasior win ue
a lecture interpreting the. wonderful
play given at the Imperial last week,
f'The Inside of the Cup," under the
title of "Churchiamty vs. cnnsiian-
!. U olnima that the picture
showed the evils existing in churches
all over the land, ana nere in Alliance.
He claims that it is true as pictured,
that the church catering to moneyed
people have little use for the poorei
classes. He claims that there Is pre it
need of a general cleaning out of the
churche3 today. He claims that that
- - - right now, while the
Roads Are Passable
is the best time to get in a supply of COAL.
Our patrons living in the country are urged
to see that they are not caught unprepared
for the next time the snow comes.
Plenty of Coal in Stock
KIRBY LUMP. OR NUT
COLORADO LUMP OR NUT
MONARCH LUMP
Take Time NOW Don't Get Caught Again
Farmers' Union
R. J. TRABERT, Manager
212 Laramie Ave.
rhone 501
imitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiismmum
The Heaping Clothesbasket
LOOMS BIG
ON WASHDAY
; . c.i
sSWCvn When the housewife
looks at the famliy
clothesbasket on wash
day, she must often
wonder how she will
ever get them all
cleaned. It is a big
task.
OUR WET WASH DEPARTMENT
Relieves Her of the Hard Work.
by taking the soiled clothes and bringing them back ready
to dry and iron. They are sorted into two lots and these
lota washed separately but not mixed with other clothes.
We wrap the colored clothes separately for delivery.
'
$1.00 a Bundle, plus 5c a lb. over 20 lbs.
' Just call phone 1G0. Orders received before 8:30 are
delivered same day; after 8:30 the following day. Please
mention "Wet Wash", when phoning.
WE ALSO DO ROUGH DRV AT 10c LB. ' T
Alliance Steam Laundry
Takes the "Wash" Out of Wash Day. - i
picture is one that every man who
Itves the square deal should see. And
he is planning to get a return engage
ment at the Imperial under' the aus
pices of the unions of Alliance some
day. Every wage earner should see
it. It is the greatest argument for
their cause I have ever seen. But
come to the church Sunday and you
will be thrilled with the message.
The young people are doing excel
lent work with the program for
Christmas.
Welcome to the church where Feats
are at a premium at 7:30, and where
here is something doing all the time,
if you are afraid of the truth, please
tay away, for it will be preached.
Florence Fhipps will give the story of
her conversion preceding the lecture in
the evening.
B. J. MINORT, Pastor.
I
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
So much interest was manifest at
the mid-week meeting In the study of
the last chapter of the book, "The
Unfinished Business of the Presbyter
ian Church," regarding the church
and children that requests were unan
imous to continue the study of this
particular work. The practical sug
gestions on the Week day church
school are opening up a new field of
service to the church and a definite
means of meeting the challenge of the
needs of religious education of the
children and youth of America. The
Week Day Church school is the com
ing enterprise or the frotestant
churches of this country. It is being
worked out in cooperation with the
public . school authorities in many
places and is meeting a long felt heed.
As a result of the visit of Rev. Walter
A. Squires, director of week day reli
gious instruction of the board of pub
lication, to the Synod of California 35
schools of week day religious instruc
tion have been organized in that
Synod. Special bulletins on this type
of work were distributed and will form
the basis of our study next Wednes
day flight at the home of Mr. Over
man. .
, Education week has been called to
everybody's attention and we will
speak on "Education in America and
the Church's Part" Sunday morning.
In the evening we will take up an
other line of thought on the character
of Jesus. Sunday evening the 18th
the cho'.r will have charge with a spe
cial service of Christmas music.
The children's Christmas exercises
are planned for Christmas eve, Satur
day, December 24 at 7:30. Santa
Claus is expected. -
For Christmas Sunday we are plan-
linir one biar service for children and
toirents and all taking the place of the
Sunday school and the morning service
and meeting at 10:30 a. m. instead oi
11:00.
Not good if detached, says your
railroad ticket. A Christian cannot do
his best work apart from his church.
Do not become detached. Come regu
larly. A welcome awaits you. Ihe
church of Fellowshio.
A. J. K EARNS, Pastor.
JnUBe
Tonight's attraction at the Imperial ,
13 bniriey Aiason m rwing loy , an
interesting film story with the scenes
laid in New York's Chinatown. Shir
ley, it is said, Bolely out of a desire
to play her part well, has had her hair
bobbed so that she may more closely
resemble the Chinese maiden.
The famous ''Peck'a Bad JW." with
Jackie Coogan, is the Saturday feat
ure. It's a fine old nlnv and will
enable any man to remember his boy-
iioou uays anu enjoy me memories.
Sunday's photoplay is "The Claim,"
with Alice Lake. Miss Lake plays the
part of Mary Smith, the Follies beau
ty, married by young and r. ealthy
"Chuck" Everard. The latter is kid
napped by his irate father and shipped
to sea, and Mary takes to Broadway's
cabaret life, in revenge. Then hsr
child, through strange circumstances,
becomes adopted into its grandfather's
home, where it proves the means of re
ccnciliation, but only after a Ehrewd
Solomon's choice foils the intrigue of
two adventurers.
"The Shiek," a picture based on the
most widely discussed novel of the
year, is scheduled for Monday and
Tuesday. Agnes Ayres has the effec
tive role of Diana Mayo, a head
strong but brave and spirited English
girl who encounters the Shiek in the
desert and learns finally to love him
after a somewhat harrowing exper
ience and complete subjugation to his
indomitable will. He is a veritable
master of men and women. None can
stand against his power which in his
empire of sand is almost invincible.
wua ruling ana nghting, gripping
scenes in desert sandstorms, action
piled on action such are the ingredi
ents of this photoplay.
The million-dollar production of the
"Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,"
one of the biggest features in years.
will be bhown in Alliance Monday, De
cember 19. This will be the first
showing here of the screen version of
Vicente Blasco Ibanez's novel that has
been acdaimd in New York, Chicago,
Boston, Pittsburgh, Detroit and Los
Angeles as marking a new epoch in
the development of motion : pictures.
At its New York opening people paid
$10 a seat. Critics said the picture
had finally established the screen not
only as capable of rivalling the stage
at its best, but of surpassing it in its
grip upon the emotions. "The Four
Horsemen" is the supreme expression
of the Great War. Certainly no novel
has stirred theuniversal appeal creat
ed by the Ibanez masterpiece. The
book, now in its one hundred and Blxty-
sixin ctimon, has been read through
out the world.
FOR RENT Modern house; rooms,
large bath; full basement; lot lOOx
130; good location will lease 1, 2 or 8
years; prefer to rent to parties wko
will buy the furniture. Must have
references. Apply at THE HERALD
or Phone 011. 4tf
9
ere s
An
Idea
That You Can "Bank" On
Everyone nowadays is inter
ested in "How to Save On
Meats." The Model Market has
already reduced the selling
price of meat as low as it can be,
and still maintain its standard
'of quality.
Now we have hit upon
a new way literally to
t
Save
on
Meats
We will give yon a
A
a(?x,
. ism. '
Savings Account With Every $10 in Trade
We need not tell you the value of a savings account, and you
can figure your own saving. Buy a $10.00 Coupon Book or save
your tickets as you buy meat.
THAT'S THE PLAN THINK If OVER AND THEEf COME IN
N Remember We Sell Only Quality Meats and Deliver Them
Order Your Christmas Turkey or Chicken Early.
The MODEL MARKET
Next to 4th St. Market
j E. K. JONES. Prop.
Phone 30
Full Line of
PIES
CAKES
PASTRY
ROLLS of all
Kinds
ASK FOR
EAT MORE Bread
Our Quality Product
Mother
Every Holiday Season Is a
Busy Time For
nin i?f mther's time at Christmas is taken up with the
& cfv! bym? a?,d maklnS of Presents for all the family and rela
tives, bhe is not able to spend her usual time in the kitchen baking
During this season we offer her the facilities of our modern bakery
and experienced corps of bakers. '
For the Busy Days Before Christmas We Offer Our Line of
CAKES, PIES, CREAM PUFFS; PARKER HOUSE, BUTTER & HARD ROLLS- CINNA
MON ROLLS, DOUGHNUTS, CUP CAKES, JELLY ROLLS iriISA'
COOKIES, RYE AND VIENNA BREAD.
SPECIAL FOR THIS SATURDAY
Deliriously browned, rich in flavor, our Fruit Cake makes
an ideal dessert for any Christmas Dinner. Get them NOW
and be sure you have them.
Fruit Cake at 80c a pound
The Alliance Bakerv
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321 Box Butte Ave ' Phone 649 P '
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Alliance, Neb.
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