THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. (!HIfRrHF!S t fiSSCZi LUTHERAN CHURCH. Divine service In English Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Sunday school after the service. We extend a cordial invitation to all strangers and fellow worshipers. F. DROEGEMUELLER, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. There was no prayer meeting this week out of courtesy to the brethren at the Christian church. We are glad that our folks are at tending these meetings when they can, they will do you good. A fine cottage meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of . Mrs. Henry Beach. We are hopeful of having the best meetings in the his tory of our church beginning the ninth of next month. I,et every member lay aside all lodge meetings and unneces sary pleasure occasions, and devote the maximum of your time to tnese meetings. They will not last over two weeks, and we hope to crowd in that time four weeks' work. Can we do it? Yes, if you will co-operate. We are glad to hear that some of these laboring men are taking a pack age or our weekly envelopes, to sup port our finances. Men we are proud of you and shall show it by standing by you whenever we can. The church has been hard hit, and with your help we will yet pull through as victors. I Come to our services and we will do you good. Subjects for Sunday morning, "The Kinsman Redeemer." Evening "Jono than and David." Men's Bible class at 10 o'clock. B. J. MINORT, Pastor, i . , i r METHODIST CHURCH. For the information of all those in terested, we wish to state that the re vival meetings now being held In the Methodist church is not a Methodist meeting, but Seventh Day Adventist The old Methodist church was pur chased nearly two years ago by G. M. Burns, and according to the terms of . the sale, he has generously permitted us to use the building until our new one was ready for occupancy. The owner, therefore, has the use of the building whenever it does not interfere with our usual services, and the religi- p!iiiiiiiiiiiimnunniiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiia MONEY SAVERS Gano Apples, per bu. .....$2.25 E.C. Corn Flakes, 3pkgs. . 25c 7 bars Crystal White soap . . .50c 2 bars Creme Oil soap . 50c Fresh Side Pork, per lb. ....... .15c Pork Shoulder . Roast, lb. ... . ,15c Veal Roast, lb. . . 15c We will pay 43c per dozen ' for fresh Eggs. Bring in your Soap Coupons PALACE We Deliver. Phone 131 ous denomination now holding the meeting has arranged with him for its ue for a few weeks. Since there is nothing in the general advertising of the meeting to indicate that it waa not a Methodist revival, and many peopie nave tnought It was, we feel that this information is due the pub lic. The tithing campaign which has been carried on the past few weeks has so far resulted in nearly twenty signed up tithers, with more to follow. A number of these are making their first venture in tithing. All of them will be abundantly blessed in honoring God with their substance. i "God's Marvelous Love," will be the sermon topic Sunday morning. In ' the afternoon at 3 o'clock the pastor will preach at Fairview. In the even-; ing the suhject will be, "Is the Church a Failure"? Answering two important articles which have appeared in recent J popular magazinese, one by Frederick ' Collins in The Woman's Home Com-1 pumon and the other by Dr. Frank Crane, ex-Methodist minister, in the Century. The false reasoning will be shown in each of these articles, and also the real Duroose of the Christian cnurcn. MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Next Sunday will be a great day. we are expecting aoo m Bible school. Evangelist Cooper will preach both morning and evening. In the after noon a "Stewardship Rally" will be conducted by Miss Cora Henry of Lin coln and Miss Winona Wilkinson who recently returned from China. The former is secretary of the woman's missionary work in Nebraska and the latter spent seven years as a mission ary in LuChoFu, China. The after noon meeting will be held at 3 o'clock. Blow is a list of sermon subjects for the meetings! Friday "Repentance What Is It?" Saturday "Confession Ig It of Any Value?" Sunday morning "Communion." Sunday afternoon Stewardship Rally. ' Sunday evening "What is Your Excuse for Not Being a Christian?" Monday Who Won the War?" ' The Junior orchestra plays each night. A question box is at the dor to receive any question concerning the Scriptures that you may have. In teresting meetings each evening at 7:30. The Communion service in mem ory of our blessed Lord is observed each Lord's day. Come to the church with a message and a welcome. S. J. EPLER, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Next Sunday is "World's Temper ance Sunday". It will be observed in the Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with special opening exercises. The Anti Saloon League has named the day, "Not-over"" Sunday indicating that we are to stress the fact that the battle for temperance is not over. The signing of the Declaration of Indepen dence made possible American liberty, but it did not bring it at once. The eighteenth amendment made possible prohibition. It must now be establish ed by the efforts of every lover of his country. "The Battle Line , of Temperance," will be the theme for the . morning service at 11 a. m. Young people's meeting at 6:30. Evening service, at 7:30 p. m. Pic tures of mission work among the In dians. Many reservations will be vis ited including some of the most scenic regions of this country. Especially beautiful the Grand Canyon and Na vajo country. - A. J. KEARNS, Pastor. Celebrates 98th Birthday. TABLE ROCK The ninety-eighth birthday of Uncle Silas Hays, prob ably the oldest man in Pawnee county, Nebraska, was celebrated recently. He lives near the depot in Table Rock, with his son, Joseph Hays and has bfen a resident of this county for a great many yesrs. Many of his rela tives dropped in with well filled bas kets to remind him he. was not for gotten and to spend a pleasant day with the old gentleman. When Mr. Hays was born in October, 1823, James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States, occupied the presiden tial chair and his first vote for presi dent was cast in 1844 for James K. Polk, the tenth president of the United States. mniinimmts New Walking Boots of Distinction and Quality For all-round service, nothing equals the Walk ing Boot. Here is a value of more than ordinary merit. It's comfortable heel and shapely lines as sure thorough going service, and satisfaction. Cherry Calf Welt Soles 1 i i i i ! 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