The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 08, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Our regular Bervlcrn next Sunday
at the regular honro. Mcminn
worship, 11 a. m., "The Unlrersal
Klnir-'om." "There are many nnt of
this fold." Erenlng service, T:tO,
A th'me for men, "God's Power in
Men." The men are especially Invfl
ed to this service. All are cordially
welcomed to worship with u. First
Presbyterian church. Corner Pox
Butte avenue and Seventh.
A. J. KEARNS, Pastor.
ItAITVT CHI RCH. !
There, will be no pra-Mie of thej
choir as announced for Friday, Octo-,
ber 8.
There will be regular church
BervWes both nio,",,'R .
the usual hour, with j s"cl"t nircl .
meeting after the mornine service. '
The pastor will leave for the
State convention Sunday evcn.ny,
after the services.
B. V. P. U. will meet at 6:30.
The junior will meet In the basement
at the usual hour. The Juniors wish
to announce a party to be given In
the church basement at 7:30 n. m
Tuesday, October 12. All girls and
boys of junior age are Invited.
J. O. GOULD, Pastor.
The first communion service of
the new year will be held Sunday
morning at the hour of morning
worship. According to the rules of
our church, all Christian pople are
Invited to commune with us, regard
less of whether they are members of
the Methodist or some other church.
In the evening. 7:30, the subjr
will be, "The Sunday School." Each
teacher is requested to be with his or
her class In a body, and each class 1s
expected to take some special part
'.vnatever tliey may decide upon.
This may be a song, a chorus, a yell,
ir something entirely original.
It may not be too early to an
nounce that one week from next
Sunday morning, any parents desir
ing to have children baptized' may
bring them to the church. The bap
tismal service w.ll be Immediately
before the sermon.
M. C. SMITH. Pastor.
c lit ItCH OF CHRIST.
The special services are iu ln'tign
at the church each evening at 7:30.
Evangelist Davidson Is an eloquent
speaker and a scriptural preacher.
You are missing much If you are not
attending these meetings. He will
preach on the following subjects:
Saturday evening, October 9
"Rebuilding the Walls."
Sunday morning, October, 10
"God's Love'
Sundav evening. October 10
"Christ All and In All."
Monday evening, October 11
"Woman Management."
You will be benefited in hearing
this man of God and attending "ii?
worship at all services. The bible
school and Christian Endeavor prayer
meetings afford a place for study
and training. The month of October
affords this community an oppor
tunity to hear one of the greatest
preachers. Come to the church with
a message and a welcome.
STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister.
MSCTiiomsT rm:un.
The R;vlly day attendance in the
Sun'.j:y school last week was the
largest since the present pastor came.
Our goal Is 260, there were 220
V . : . I. - I'..- .1 1 .. Wi , V
The Men's Bible class received the
biiidit r i'or ottering, and Mrs. Dow's
cl:-iss hud the largest attendance, 25.
PEARL VAUGHN HURT
IN AUTO COLLISION
Pearl F. Vaughn, formerly stock
salesman with the Alliance Packing
company of this city, was severely in
jured last Friday in Kansas City,
Mo., when the automobile In which
he was riding collided with another
car, the driver of which was arrest
ed for careless driving. Vaughn has
a number of friends in this city.
The following account of the acci
dent is taken from the Kansas City
Star of October 2:
"Pearl F. Vaughn, 1737 Jefferson
street, and C. W. Erickson, who gave
his address as the Hotel Savoy, both
oil stock salesmen, were taken to
General hospital yesterday afternoon
with severe injuries received with a
light roadster in which they were
riding east on Fifteenth street was
overturned at the Intersection of
Bennington avenue. The roadster
collided with a small touring car
drlven by a young man who gave hip
name as J. C. Worth, living at 2631
East Eleventh street.
"According to Erlcksoa's state
ment at the hospital, he and Vaughn
were on the way to Butler, Mo.,
when Worth'B car came from ttu
south on Gennlngton avenue at a
high rate of speed and struck their
roadster. Worth was taken to the
Sheffield police station and booked
for careless driving. He was later
released on Dona, rne roaasier Be
longing to Vaughn was wrecked and
Worth's car was damaged."
An alienist blames the ouijn board
for much insanity. Why not blame
insanity for the ouija board?
Yoe Catf t Go Wrong
In Using Mutual Oils
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the product so that it will stand the test and our endeavor is to have our business dealings with agents beyond reproach.
In Service to Dealers
Our ambition is to build up our reputation among our
dealers for SERVICE AND FAIR DEALING.
We will have a complete line of Mutual Oils and Gas
oline available at all times, and with our ample delivery fa
cilities can take care of all your possible needs on very little
notice. Just call Phone No. 5, and the big red truck will
soon answer your call. f
1 We absolutely offer the best there is in the way of pro
tection to dealers. We firmly believe that this will result
in the most benefit for all concerned and you have our assur
ance that this is our attitude.
In Quality For Consumers
We have paid especial attention to the high standard
maintained in every one of our many products. Tart of our
business policy is to KEEP OUR PRODUCT ABOVE EX
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To the prospective user of Mutual products we feel we
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EEMINGFORD
D. McNTTT, Agent
ALLIANCE
ANTIOCII
I OTULf
Awaits
You
We Are Sacrificing Much of the Profit In This Sale Do Not Wait
Too Long Cold Weather Is Certain Get Ready For It
Coats, Suits and
Dresses at
OFF
A REALLY WONDERFUL SHOWING OF NEW FALL GAR
MENTS TO BE SOLD AT 1-3 OFF.
Nothing Reserved
Skirts, Waists nd
Millinery at
OFF
13
EVERY GARMENT HAS ARRIVED RECENTLY BUT THEY
WILL BE SACRIFICED REGARDLESS.
Come Soon
20 Discount Sale 20
All First Floor Merchandise Included
SHOES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, SHEETING, MUSLINS, CORSETS, WOOL DRESS GOODS,
BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS
SEE OUR SATIN, TAFFETA AND GEORGETTE SPECIALS Extra Good Values AT
$2.29 and $3.49
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