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Saturday Evening, January 10, 1925 EUGENE GUARD Page Ek'Vfla CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN orntr Tenth and Pear!, Rev. A. c,,mWs. minister: Prof. John B. ji i TLt T . . . I. rfert, cfloir airecwri jjiro. Cleaver, organist. Sunday iool at 8:45, H. A. Souks, genera! ..trintendent, aided by other effi nt offitcrs and capable teachers, p have good music and the lesson ir is devoted to earnest uiDie lit. Will be glad to welcome you iodic oar regular attendants and to ir for the morning worship which lows at 11 o'clock. There will be fptlon of new members followed communion service, with a brief Iress by the pastor. Evening serv- at 7:30. In the morning the choir I sing "The King of Love My ppherd Is" (Shcitcyj ana - o mi L rictim Tours). In the evening Ere will be a quartet "Thou Who lom Heaven Ave" iscott) ana air. fert s solo "To the iora uur uoa aul).- Christian Endeavor and rstminster league at 6:30 p. m. arer meeting Thursday evening at i) o'clock.- The visiting church im will cold a conference for wom fnnriftv nfternnna at 2:30; at 4 tnr vnnnv nonnl' find at firlS ?re will be a dinner conference for in under the auspices of St. An rws society. Tou are cordially in od to attend all of these services, J to make this your church' home. ItST METHODIST EPISCOPAL . Franklin Haas, D. D., minister. urch school at 9:45 under the lcad- bip of Dr. C. E. Hunt. All of the isrtments of our school are organ- 4 and manned to render the best te of teaching service. If you are enrolled or attending elsewhere. invite you. Toung people s soeic- K as follows: Epworth league for bng folks of high school age at I, The older young people meet a social hour at 0:30, and have devotional meeting at 6:30. A lendid place for young folks to lud a Sunday evening hour. Pas 's morning sermon at eleven. Sub- A Just Claim. This, will be anessage appropriate to the cause the retired preacher. In the even- at 7:30, and after a rousmgtsoug Ivice led by the paBtor, a sermon The Surrendered Life. John Irk Evans announces the special pic as follows: Morning. 11:00, Ihein, "The Circuit Rider," Teag- The Choir; Solo, "The Penitent," de Water, Mine. McGrew. Even- 7:30 Anthem, "Sun of My Soul' rner, Mme. McGrrw and choir. Iyer meeting on Thursday ven ae :ju. Also a nait nour ot cr immediately preceding the king service, 7:00 o clock Ladies society divisions meet Tuesday irnoon at the following places: A. MY Gilbert, 1MW W. Tith: Mr. '. Valficr, CDV. 15lh: Sirs. W. Kuykendall, 12,'tO Wiilainetle; . F. M. Wilkin. 1ST W. nth; .Mrs. A. Spencer, 30 E. 15th; Mrs. psl. 3344 Pearl; Church parlor. luck dinner, 1 p. m.; Mrs. . O. irhuck, 1001 Lawrence; Mesdsuies K. .lenklus and W. K. Newell, nt hostesses: Mrs. Louise Miller. r K. 15th; Mrs. C. IS. Fry. -17 ate, Mesdames t Jnrdinier and Ham tt, joint hostesses. ity" In tableau, song, and Scripture reading. Ail are wei iicm ETJGEXE-SPRINGF1ELD FREE METHODIST Located in West Springfield, Lil lian Gray, pastor. Rev? W. E: Goode, district elder, will hold Quartily meet ing after a short session of the Sun day school. Sunday school begins at 0:45, Josephine Lee, superintendent; classes for all. Kcv. Goode will preach. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m., led by Esther Lee. Even ing service at 7 :45 at which time the district elder will again address te audience. You are urged to be, pres ent at all these services, bring the babies and feel at home. EMMATJS LUTHER AX Second Avenue West near Biair Blvd. Henry Iverson, pastor. Sun day school at ten o'clock. Preach ing service is the - English language at 11 a. in. and in the Danish lan guage at 7:30 p. m. The Dorcas Needle club will hold its annual meet ing and election of officers at the home of Miss Esther Miller, Wednes day evening at eight o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Ferry 10:45 can. The Bible class is this year studying the Book of Acts, Oa Sun day wo have before us the 16th chapter. Paul, Silas, Timothy and Luke are at Phillippi Macedonia. Those who were present last Sun-j day we know wui be back this Sun day, and you who hare not started yet, we are amsous to have corae. We are tS have election of new offi cers Sunday. Come and join the class. Please. Services on Sunday 10:50 a. m, will be in Scandinavian. Full rit ual and special music. Vocal solo, Tom KaarhuB. The evening service at -7:30 p. m: will be is American. At this time we have special singing of the Old Luthern Hymns. The students who have been very active during the year will also have a part on the program. At this time the young people will also organize its activity.- Please meet up ail of you the we may arrange things satisfac tory, A special service will be held at the home of Thomas Soleims, 21st and Friendly at 5:30 Sunday p. hi. You are all welcome. Choir practice every Wednesday from 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting of the Lutheran Brotherhood of Eugene will he held on Friday, January 10, from 7:30. Please meet up all who are interested in the movement. The confiruiants meet e'ery Saturday 10 a. m. The newcomer class every Saturday even ing from S o'clock. The annual busi ness meeeting of the congregation will be held Jan. 23 from 7:30 n. m. Xew members wii be received at this time, but the reception will be held FIRST rXlTARIAX East Eleventh avenue at street. Morning service at o'clock with sermon by the pastor, Frank Fay Eddy, on the topic: "From Benjamin Franklin to Henry Ford." This sermon will be a study of the drift of events in American history later. It is desirable that every mem- which indicates how the. mind of i j,M De prnt. Remember that this ,., ..... "- congregation is anxious lo-iiave me the present day, in which a certain J young people partake. So do not i much needed idealism was . submerg-: forgCt to come. j ed. The soloist at this service will m . be Robert A. AicKnight. lhe church FIRST CHR1STIAX school meets at the close of the! Oak and Eleventh streets, E. V.j", n'". " mornintr service. In the Round Table , ri, URAn,i $s,iSP 5 m -'rego class will be "The Teachings of Jes- f j,e ovangeiistic meeting promises pone our evangelistic meeting which w had Planned for the holidays, but I we are looking forward to the spring time when we will hope so bt meeting. In apite of tfe bad weath er conditions, our services have been well attended and a live interest 1 manifest at every servir. Seat Sun day, January 1 1, decides whether we lose or win tha contest between our Bible school and the -l.j!uge school. We are determined to win and wa will win. That mean that there must be a big attendance, neat Sunday and hearty - response; in every part of our work. We know that we can count on taepeopie'a sop port. Be with us at 10 o'clock and enjoy our fine classes. Th nrfsiater will begin a series of sermon neat Sunday morning on "Christ in Fig area." The first one being Christ tbs Great Physician," The evening sermon will be "What one mas paid for hair rat." We bava a mMe and a welcome for all who worship With us, O. A. Cooper, minister. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL . Sunday services: 10 a. m. Sunday school, J, R. Getehell, superintendent; 11 a. n. morning worship. Sermon theme: "The Sea and' the Keeping God. Music bv the choir. Mrs. C A. E. Whetton, director. 6 p. m. Y. P, S. C. E. So evening service. 1 6 brotherhood will meet on Monday evening. The annual meeting. On Thursday, January 15, supper will be served at 8;30 to member of the congregation, followed by th annual meeting of the church with election of officers, reports, etc. At! regular church services are bow being held in the new church parish boase on east Thirteenth street at Ferry. Vis itors and strangers ' are Invited to worship with 'as in our new home. THE ART GALLERY HAS NO MONOPOLY OF THE FINE ARTS 1F1RST BAPTIST CHLRCH SPRINGFIELD J. C. Wittenhshn, pastor. All day meeting at the church with services as follows: Bible school 10AN1; morn ing service 11:00, "Showing the Lord's death-till he came." Commun ion service; basket dinner hi base ment: prayer and praise service 2:30; B. Y. I". U, intermediate and senior evening service 0:30; evening service 7:30, "How many times have you been borui'" Those loving old-fashioned preaching will enjoy these time ly messages from the Old Bosk.. FIRST BAPTIST Corner of Eighth and Pearl streets. to be fteecssff in every way. There were S41 in Sunday school last Sun day which was a splendid "come hack" after the storm, and also in Charles E. Dunham, pastor; Arab 1 as much as many of the students had Hoyt Rae, music director. 5 Bible j not returned from their vacation, school meets at fl:4."i, W. R. Lord. (Sunday we want a really wonderful superintendent. Slorning worship at (crowd and we know there, will be 11 o clock.- Rev. E. B, Kertchmau, SPRINGFIELD METHODIST . EPISCOPAIi Ebbert Memorial "Finding Your Trail" will be the theme Sunday evening following the fireside hour at 7:30 at which time 7 slides on the "Early Indian days will be shown, together the usual sing. At the 11 o'clock hour "Trail Waters" will he the theme. School at 0:4,1; mission sindv at Sj4"i; Epworth league at fl.-fiO. Tier is, about an enjuisiteiy de signed dress, something as perfect and harmonious as a work of art, and it ia perhspa not too snnch to say that the art of dress has a iegiii mat place among the other fine arts. Never perhaps h iimpUriiv ol line united with, so murh elegance asd dignify as in th present mode. What, for instance, eauid be ranr simple but sstisfyitigiy distinguished, than this dress of trimming motifs, A in most of the season's mod els, the trimming is eoaceniratcd is the front, tha back of the dress be- ing absolutely plain but "pinj-hed in" slightly over the hips, a line which is geaerslly more becoming than the absolute "tiibc." At the front a plssse aproa is st, to eontinua oar art conipariaoa, ia a frame of rich embroidery which tits continues np the front of tbs bodice nortisn. 4 .s , ued for this dress, aaa the embroid ery was in dau. gu!d. Crepe satin eominsies to be a much favored material, both in Paris and New York; it hss a grt deal of dignity, aad tha alteration of the two sides of the malfra opportunities for tha genius of the At Patoa's .Midwinter Coliectisa, writes Hear! Creange, the Cheney fashion authority from Paris, "after boob frocks were in repa crepe satin satam effects of brilliant j crepe and muslin, la these models the fullness is in front or at the sides; many g.xiets somen mf siwrier than the dress giving a tuaie effect " n n C&Ms&i4 fr?a tg ia. y imrrih?4 s a frmn Ifee Ci, A. Thft W, H. V, ve fef-r Sift t&? eifk'isi &skiiJ in sd Mr. Marj1 Aii?rsa 1n kM Milt ia 1889, COTTAGE GROVE Tit? Kfesrius ritih t&H v?Uh Mrs. 3?a W5-sr, ItHg Tra Mr. 51 H, Kitn&rih Teinnt&s high feasors, wl 3Ir, GIpb linn?? ihf '",, Mr, I. OrHEss tp feiss lo the Tals? Briilfs fisib mi ?fe$ Kir&f I Oaose. Yitf. It, j, Ste-rd wss in ; j ' '. , Saw m rejmiar simbiip iawi'isg Wedaesds JasairiF 1 H!t Mrs. X; fifes?, Birs. J, C- Wmits, Mr. J. K. lilatjasr,.M, A, J. Van Osdall as the festssset. Tb M. i, had a SAR FLAT him ikbrai? ijis ishOs nth&y.. Hairs Catarrh ! Medicine sfjyls , K tid your system of Catarrh ot Pes! Zl CHM St QtT<dof Ohy i FISCHEROULTS LUMBER CO. 6tb and High Fkom 5?2 OAK FL00EIMG HAMMOND SHIMGLES Wall Boad Eoofis OemsBt ". LUMBEE and LATE t CHmrti of f.on third and SIonrp ptr, Mntnifi Jrorivsr, pasfnr. RihJ srhonl 10 . t E. A. Fgiep, puperintfndnt; incbinif sprvifft 11 . m. Th t""1- will spek oh the subject of Tlw prer of faith" its power acd valitP ffagt of Hioknppp. Srriphire text bes 5j one "Will Thou be !i Whole? Tounit peopleg inept 6:45 p. m., Roy SWiaeffr, preH. Topic "A Switrm o Bees" sonRrt. AM y'ownK people are ted. Evening service 7:30, The jna people of the church will pivc a- converted Hnssian ,Tfw, -wiii bring the message.- His subject beinje; "The Jew in the Bible," Mr. Kcrtchman has iiad a great expericnee and "cotncB btglily recommended. Young peoples feiiowsliip hour and supper is at 5 o'clock. Devotional Meetings atHJUi. Evening, services at T:0. Twelve young people will give an interesting religious pageant, The Message of the. Year." Prayer and conference meeting on Thursday night at 7:30. FAfRMOUXT rilKSBYTEUUX Fifteenth and Yillard street, Sun day morning we will celebrate the Lord's Supper at the hour for morn ing Worship. Those desiring to unite with the churrh may meet the ses sion at 10:3(1. -Parents desiring child ren baptized will present them at this service. We expect to entrr our nw building for the S,unday session. The primary children will occupy this building for their service. Good music under the d tree Aon of Mrs. Dons-id Young assisted by a girls rhorus. A fine rorps of teaehers for th Bibl school under the dtreetion of fr. J. one, "We especially urge the members j leasing of bread. friends is gal her about the table j with Him and solemnize the, last j to hear Prof, timders i$ fern evan gelistic sermons and to enjoy the singing under Prof. Hohgatt. Sun day morning Evangelist Childers speaks on the subject "The Symbolic j Church and Sunday evening, Ian s Greatest Question to (iwL We urg the people of Engene to hear the sermons of this evangelist. His pres entation of the inesnage of Christ Is really wonderful. The meetings have been splendidt in thtir regults, ami There was no formality save the prayer that always preceded the meat lie was one among iPin, aa nv $ humblest of the group Iorti or Lords and King of Kings and yet suggesting no thought of superiority, j On the contrary, we are told that j He washed the feet of His disciples when they had neglected this for-1 maVtty. Heame from the throne nf ind, tos upon Him human iorm ami was ahmtt to re-tun to the raiper, tho flftemiance has been fine. Went lie was the modest host semng nrn mnkinir. itlnns fnr r crowd that an example of seryke. will tar, the ranaHtr of the building He frankly confessed to 0em that Snmiay l-et not & single member of ; be had hwketi lonrard wir eager , auticipaium lo inis sour: -n fss e- sire I have desired to eat this ps the phwreh and Sunday school neglect his or her duty relative to the church Sunday. That means you will ail be present. Sunday will be a splendid day of victory. The meetings con tinue throughout next week and sev eral Sundays in the future. over with you before I suffer. add ing. that it was the last "imtU it be fulfilled in the kingdom of QmV Up foofe the bread and, after giv ing thankV brake it and gave it to them, saying, ThfS ia my body which is given for you. saerifire which He is about to snake;! even of those who avail themselves j of the searching rsperiencines thai accompany the taking of the sacra naest, we wonder at the indifference even the pride and aelf-conf idence of those $f PPj. 3igaa their strengih to wifhsiand the , ovensow-) r-rinf temptations tltat meet ns at! every step. f the righteous scaree ly fee saved, where shall the ungotllv and the sinner appear? , 1 The Betrayer's Part One verse of onr text ertutasns a i thought that deserves more than a passing notice. The fact that Christ I death was an indispensable part of the piaa of aahation "mf truly the Kos of Man joeth, as it was deier- mined" did sot excuse Judas for Ms past in the carrying out f the pas.j iiavhig reeefved the 1dotd money, j Judas could not count himstlf a rit-' vine instrttment employed for the ef- fectincof it m'nrlfJ' MAsittin titmA often cornea ot of evil, but tha men j who do the evil are judged Recording ' ! the character of their eonduri and not according to the results that o miio tnat man by whom be fChriaDfia betrayed" In the condenT natlon passed upon all who do-wrong fr the carrying out of I Its nku. "The wrath of man shall praise thee;" iiod makes the stn of men. even, so deep-dyed a am as that of Judas, to praise liim, i Tho experience of -Judas is char acteristic of the rrilnlaal. He, Is emoiioe ovsreome by.-remorsR and eefes dcaih as a relief fronf the 'hftrdcti (hat He is carrying, t'hrts tisns should consider to what extent the guilt of ffds$ Is Glared by fhse who while professing the name of Christ, betray llimby live incon sistent" with the teachings of the Saviour - . A dreai Moral Truth Following the verges eniSodkd in our test, are SBiiierou incidents which have vitally affected the courso of Christiantiy. ?Cot least among these are the use, Christ nasde of a manifestation of selfish ambition among some of the twelve, "which of t he si should be accounted i he greatest.1 A grievous fanlt opened he way for the enunciation of one of the greatest moral truths be (jneathed by esns nnto jses. liet him that is chief be as he that dife rrv as the revised yersloa ha it. Christ eniphasssesi this fey declaring "f am among yon as he that srTYcto.' Service is the measure of great ness, and it is the measure, also, oi happisess, tioiB has linked onr hap piness to onr viHne nm mtr prs perity to bnr right eosrss 't'hrist, in revealing find to man. revealed the law oi service by whieh on can achieve great ncs and secure happiness. Closing Out , . .......... Our -mported,-fancy . 'work" at cost, io make more room for oar cleaning and dyeing business, . Maderiar Yesetmn Ciaaj .--. ; Heal laces by the yard MARX Cleaning & Dyeing Works S29 Willamette Street first rnrnni or cHRtsT, WCIEXTIST fSiimlaj- mornini serrir t H oVlnrk; H' h"5? w hroiifn tor hm Wwiwplay PT.nliii t.MtmmtisI moot-' "'' 1 " fninSiind. for !! ssh f?. Swan, our siipfrintonrl.nt. Thnrn-J iot t S oVInrk; Sunir tchoo! nt Tf' mt to tt Him s Ihfir rfsy pvflnins pra.rpr perrice at 7:3V 0:30 a. m. Th. rPsdmfE roftm J Rtfoem?, room 3!2 Slrtlnfran ami Wanahnra j Thi Stmpi Balis .. .... pRACE LUTHERAN biiiiding, rnttvr ot Eirhth and Wii-1- Al th "in a 1iksiit imH, Elirfnth Av.mi K. anj Frry lemrttr tr.st. is npn )aii.r, icp-! fbri.imfd "h Ufa- ian!nt in strcot. p. Trjiitman. pastnr. Sumlay j Sunday nt Ifgai hnlidaj-a, at a.iij'" Mo4- which ia shii for yoa." nnnra. rn imranan i tn RU.nflaw ' npprr wB m m nmfi frnm 12 antii 4.M. Th fahict ofimfmery f Him. Th old rorr th icsnn ffrmon for Sunday iis ' ?nnmorat')l th. nmt of Sarrantfnt." Aii ar roriiiaily inrit-jth firibora nf th Iraiit wh.s pA to atifad the fhnrrh imim and i th anil of rt.aih itJ th hom visit tlis riiins room. ' i that had not hn mariiw! with th ; hiood of a iambi th Ist Spvr CUESWKIili riiURCH OF CHRIST 'wu to remw!tsorat th wmsijt of i arhool 10 a. m.; dtvin servir It a. m.: fiprman rTice 3 p. m.; V. 1. Friday 7:30 p. m. A cordial wel-rom. TniN'ft I.TTHERAN' Cornr Sixth and Ppsrl, Or.rt. SkU hrpd, pastor. Sunday achool HA" ft. m. .Graded arhool and all in Anjeri- JOT We v4rc sorry to have to poat- Bryan's Weekly Bible Talk HE LORD'S SUPPER By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRTAN e fonaidrr today a holy sacra- t of the church tho Lord's Sou th moat beautiful cuatom that ever been observed by jnan. had it anrototypo in the Jewish ft of the Passover, hut diffcra it in many ways. Hie Jewish t was observed for seventeen Mred years As an expression of jtitude for the deliverance of the elites from Kgyptian bondan. tist kept this Tassovcr feast from kyouth. pie plan of redemption was ar Jpd in the bejinninit "from the Mation of the world" and was tied out perfectly in every detail. the lesson teita that we have fiied together, we have seen, how rit, eonsrions at all tiroes of the k that He had come to perform I of the way in which it was to he tunned, faced the ordeal with per I calmness, 'trim the early part of His min ts', Ho endeavored to avoid puh ty lest His work might be cut t before He had completed His Iruction to . His disciples. Rut Mi all was ready, He deliberately k up His journey to Jerusalem and feiitted the demonstration that, as eipected. proTokd the fatal at k upon His life. He selected the i set apart for the Feast of the Isover to partake of His farewell U with the Twelve whom He had j teted and commissioned to carry i Ilis work. , j Two Metsenoen I Is on th day of Ilia, triumphal! ry inlo Jernalm, He snt ms-! fees ahead to nemte His plans, ! this time Peter and John were : en and directed as lo how they l 1 select the room in which to pare th feast. They would find a ; I i-arrying a pitcher of water. ! might -rm rather an iodefi-j I idcuttfii-atioD, since oil this pax text of Today's Bible Taik by Mr, Bryan tt.ulce L.: 14-23) And when the hour was come, ha sat doti ami th? trelre aoowtlrs with him And he said thtto them. With desire I have desired to cat thia passover with you before I suf fer: For I say unto you, I wii! not . , any more eat thereof, imtil it he - fulfilled in the kingdom of Uod. And he took the eup, and jtftvp thank, and said, Take this, and divide it amonfj yourselves : For I my unto yon, I will not drink of the fmit of th Ttm. until the kingdom of God shall come. And he took bread, and jcava ' thank. and brake it, and aave unto them, sayiiiff. This h m? body which Is jttven fr you: this do in rememberanee of Bie. Likewise also the rnp after jppcr, Fsyinft, Thia cup in th new trtainent in my dood, whirh is fitted for yon. Hut, behold, the hand of him that betrayeth me i with me on the table. And 'truly the Son of man fo eth a was determined: hut woe unto that man by whom he ia betrayed! Apl they benn in enquire anion; themtdv, hich of them it was that rhotdd do thin thine. world by th sod of the Jtedeenier. i From thia simple- and obsej.ro be IginninK, tu observance of thia aas,ra- ment haa spread until hundreds f s miiiions meet at stated intervals and partake together of the bread and of the eup. While every Christian? should at all times be mindfnl of the sacrifice made by Christ and of the) serriee that He rendered, eonl em-1 nfsfion of these fhmgs ia more seri-; oua and earnest as one ptVtakes of ; the emblems renreseniine th broke n him, ihey found the room that Christ body and the shed feiood, j had se1eetel for the Iast Supper. Tht Naed Today j There baa been considerable eon- The need for these daya does not jeetnre sa to the home of whieh this J decrease with the passing yeara; room was a part. It is thought to I man's nature ha not changed. ; have been the boas of Mark's fath Human institutions do not purge er; at any ra it was th? dwelling , man of His inborn tendency to stn place of some one friendly to tha eivihwitton, notwithstanding its many ; Maasiab and therefore willing that , adrantagai increase ntfaer than de-! He hnitl(i observe the feat there rreasea the opiiortunitiea for wrong with lits disciples. ; doing and adds strength to the temp-; A Supreme Moment tationa that were hard enough to ft tois an oeeasion forerer mef nor-1 TJ . olJ''n f j , ! able in the history .of the ehnrrh n& Mh!!c epportumties for secre tin supreme moment in the .ires efihm KMhed h? Reproved eleven of the guests; to Jdas it was -f of wmmtwirgtloit, onuorfufli the last opportunity for renentanre j increased, before it was eternally too late I lti " 8m rJio education,1 Here Were the ehosen vesei into ' h'n ts erime, makes the whirh rhrist had been ponring Hi l powerful for harm. The spit it instruments throngb which mor1 o He was to transform the world nit thf ftf tM -Hwal ". What a Tision the Haviour had offtr fh ot r mnt' (he gtgsnitc task whirh He entrusted P'1'- to thee plain men. raH.d from the ll"r ? no meUt.T eept that ordinarr labor nf ihat Uv' ThnM. which rts npon reMgion. We can iwere to he m-ertnmed; gvernment , hardl' romit en mRi who bna 'were to be act up; old custom were ,rom JaJ, others merely for fear ito be discard"! and a new era ush-! hrlns P Respert for th ;ered in: and this wc4 he 4me by ' rfat muj,t rnm irm iie who had -not where to lav HU if if i,! ff b' effeetive in producing hed," acting tbroufji ft group of be- j bteo conduct; love Is Infinitely ' iitgs scciningly as impotent a ife wm than mere respeet for Uppi to her . v- ; t lfc e , t,. t,. I t, . Partaklas f tha Sacrsm nt ittcy had be-n persecute! t t ,..!. songbt their hves. Whst faith it retptirel ti ensble even the ti,i- f tii rroft ami the rail vf him,. lt-d fr the r-miriun f U, ticalar dar the water fur the I over fcaM a carried by men instead t1""" te iry of the reaitrrer of by women, and there were doubt mn !f,,, fdding liftry at Mt Ir? many inen ging on similar cr- ceninrica to fif.w! rands at this hour. Hut the sStne 4us FrUatfs power that enabled ,les to foresee f ifivHi thee "friend"- in the and fnrctrll tije partic(ilar man who l.',th vere of the .-,th (hirr i him tn pFny utt he may Jit more should dtreH them, brouabt tbia to John. He explained to Ibem hy He nrthtiy in the fntnrc. thia parlicuittf luau and, f olio irg ouid t-ail them not aervnute, but' Wbes e reafuw the nhorU-oiaing atKmot lis i ii(aaf if him thrist afresh; he prays for forgive ueifs, witb the eomforting asuranc that true repentance meets fod's retntrements. take the prodigal son, be tnai the Father not only willing hot anikma to forgsre, and the relief that he finds in the sense of freedom from ttt foufdeB that he has born leads Home-- As She Sees It "TTOME is good XX place to eat and sleep but a poor place to find enter, talnment" la an opin ion that young folks ha?e. How ' about your home? Do your chil dren have to go out side to And entertain ment? Why aot give them a Playerpiano, then they can have their fun at home with you? Music brings into the home the life and happlnesthat means o much to youth. You'll be surprised how much mora home" will mean to your children when music is there. Come in today and let ut tz plain our ey payment plan. F. A. Rankiit 64 Weit 8th . r The Evangelistic Meetings First Christian Church . - ' Oak asd Eleventh Streets . . CONTINUE WITH GREATER INTEREST AT EACH . .' SERVICE V The Wonderful Sermons of Evang , elist Childers are Being Heard by Large Crowds. I t at. - I .Nf. 'I Prof, ; Hohgatt Leads the Singing In His Own Bnthusiastic Way, S, Jr GUILDERS Jivaiigdist Notice The Program For Sunduy SUNDAY SCHOOL At 9s45 AM, o, h. hohoato Song Lsader We want a record crowd Sunday, Oar comeback after the storm ani vacation was fine last Sunday, Let the members and . friends be present Sunday, v SERMON AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK "The Symbolical Church Do not miss this sermon, It will be worth your while. SUNDAY EVENING AT 7,30 O'CLOCK The "big sing" led by Prof. Hohgatt, then the sermon "Man's Greatest Question To Go4" The house will be crowded at this service, - The Subjects Announced For The Week Are Interesting MONDAY "The Geography of the Kingdom of eaven, ' . -- TUESDAY "The Hardest Step in God's Plan," WEDNESDAY "The Concession of an African," THURSDAY "Does God Answer Questions?" FRIDAY "Going Towards Sodom." A Hearty Invitation Is Always Extended,