The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 02, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE ALLIANCE I USUAL I), Fit I DAY," JULY V 1920
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Mrs. Glenn Miller entertained the
ladles' auxiliary of the Tresbyterlan
church Tuesday e.enlng In honor of
M'. A. O. Brioo, who foh to make
hrr home nt Denver. Music and
fenfi'nes were the dlvorflons of the
evening. The norloty rresented Mrs.
Rrice with a set of silver spoons.
CAMPFIHK GlItLS
The Ecnallla Cnmpflre plrls are
planning for ft hike this evening. The
girls wl'l meet at the home of their
guardian, Mrs. Cross at 5:30 and
will take their suppers on the hike.
Mr. and Mrs. A.
evening. , Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. ; Bennett, Mr. and
Mrs. K. Purington, Herbert Turing
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford JudeVlne
and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Broad, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Claussen,
Herman IVhder and Bill Krohn. ,
Ing at 6:45. All are cordially Invit
ed to these services.
A. J. KEATtNS, Tastor.
frnnoii and evening, and Ned Wood
man, cartoonist, appearing with his
cahlk talks the Dm evening, or "Joy
Nleht." You will want to buoy your
by saving yourself nionry nnd netilnn
the nd?antnpf of fvery nnnber "f
Frank Lalor of Lusk, Wyo. and
Miss Iiorothy Hunt of Laramie,
Wyo., were united In marriage ut
he Methodist parsonage Wednesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. They return
ed to Lusk where they will maKe
their hom on a ranc.
ciirncii of this xazakknb
The church of the Nazarene which
has Just been organized In Alliance, lhft T,rnrr.m lhft v,,k.
will noiu regular BPrvicra ut-Kiuiiiiig
next Sunday, July 4th.
There will be three services the
comin Sunday, as It will bo the close
Lord's day: "The Ureat Purpose of
Life" or "Why do you Live?" and
"Our Heritage." The latter suhj-ct
will be used at Ihe union services on
the roof garden. We can make the
summer services worthy of our great
Re- ert efforts. At the morning hour of
member there will bo a program at
and evening from Monday till Satur
day evening. Kvery pros ram li dif-
worshlp the "Table of the Lord" Is
always spreau In blessed memory of
Him who redeemed' the church wiUa
his precious blood. Come to the
church with a message and a wel
come. STEPHEN J. KPLKU, Minister.
The IlcrnM $2.00 a year.
of the revival, which has been con- j fm,nt Bnd you cant Bfford to ml8S
ducted for the past six weeks In the'a B,ng,0 one of the mastcaI numbcri
old I'resoyierian cnurrn, om uu
Laramie.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
REIIEKAII
There will be an installation of
officers at the Rebekah lodge Friday
night. ... .
E. Bennett enter-!
talned on Thursday evening In honor I
nf Mr. nnd Mrs .T W TJonneff METHODIST CHURCH
freshments were served and music
was the chief entertainment of the
The TopHlar Song that
simply
Carries You Away
The first time you hear it
Usually bores you to death
In a short time
BUT
The song that seems to im
prove with each playing
Is the one that you will
enjoy (
For many months
"La Veeda"
Is that kind of a song
Other mighty good numbers
"RAGADORA"
"MISSY"
"OLD FASHIONED
GARDEN"
"THE MOON SHINES ON
THE MOONSHINE"
"THRU AZURE BLUE"
"A SOUTHERN LULLA-
BYE"
"JUST WE TWO"
"PALE MOON"
MANN MUSIC &
ART STORE
Next Sunday, being the Fourth of
July, the pastor will speak at the
morning service on "Righteousness
and National Prosperity."
No more evening services wtll be
held In the church till September, as
we will Join the other churches of
Jthe city in union Sunday night ser
vices on Lowry & Henry's roof gar
den, to be held at 8 o'clock each
Sunday night. This place is gener
ously donated for the services, the
owners furnishing also a piano and
electric lights without any expense
to the churches. A community
chorus under the' direction of Mr.
Chas. Spacht will have charge of the
singing. The different ministers
will speak, taking their turns In
alphabetical order, the first being
Rev. S. J. Epler of the Christian
church. It is always to be undre-
stoOd that If it rains, the service will
be held in the church of the minister
who is to speak on that night.
Sunday school, 10:00.
Preaching service, 11, 2:30 and 8.
Midweek prayer and praise ser
vice, Wednesday 8 p. m.
Regular services will 'continue
every Sunday morning and night and
Wednesdays.
The public Is cordially Invited to
all services.
V. W. LITTRELL, Pastor.
The Evangelists, Rev. and Mrs.
Theodore Ludwlg and Miss Elsa
Fischer will be here over Sunday.
and lecturers. Mr. .J. C. Ntmitti.i. j
the superintendent. Is already on thej
ground and ho Is here to help every i
person in Alliance get the most pos-
slble out ot the great program that,
will be presented next week. "Tick
ets please. Get your tlcketB," for
ttio Chautauqua.
J. ORRIN GOULD, Minister. '
TUB FIRST BAITT8T CHURCH
We want to remind you that a very
busy week Is before you. . Tontght
the big union choir la to practice for
the meeting next Sunday night at the
Chautauqua tent. Sunday morning
the church will have a splendid ser
vice, the morning theme being: "The
Two Commandments. Monday aft
ernoon the Chautauqua begins with
a 100 per cent program, the Lindsay-
Frost company appearing In the aft-
ST. MATTHEWS KPISCOPAL
Sunday, July 4, there will be one
service at the St. Matthews Epis
copal church. Holy communion at
8 o'clock.
NEW VICTOR RECORDS
July records arc in come and select those you want.
CAMPING MACHINES
They ninko camping a genuine rest-time. See them if you
plan a camping trip.
WJKER MUSIC HOUSE
"Everything in Music"
CHURCH OF CHRIST
"Blessed are they which do hunger
and thirst after righteousness for
they shall be filled." Those are the
words of our Lord. What Is the
highest good? Is It eat, drink and
be merryT It is aesiring the best
things in order to be able to do the
greatest service. The minister will
use the following subjects for next
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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SPECIALISTS
Internal Medicine. Surtferu. Eue Ear Nosp & Throat
Kidncti & Bladder, XRaii Modern LaboratortT
k TvVonlendid Hospitals ' . , Medical 'Block
t. fctWar Tfte National Health Pesofi
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PRfJSBYTFJlIAN CHURCH
Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m.
We would , like all teachers and
pupils on time for the organization
of classes for the new quarter at the
opening exercises.
Morning worship 11 a. nt. This
Is our quarterly communion service
at which time the Lord's Supper will
be observed. All communicant mem
bers of this church especially re
minded of this their covenant and
all others who love the Lord are in
vited to his table.
Evening service 8 p. m. We join
with other churches of the city In
the union evening services beginning
next Sunday evening. The first ser
vice will be held at the Chautauqua
tent. We trust that a large attend
ance will greet the opening of these
of these summer out door services.
Rev. Epler will speak. There will
also be a union young people's meet-
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