Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1915 — THRONGS AT METHODIST REVIVAL SERVICE [ARTICLE]

THRONGS AT METHODIST REVIVAL SERVICE

Tonight Sermon WtU Be "The Debt We Owe Our Mothers,” —Carnations to Be Worn. Tonight will be observed as Mothers' night at the Methodist church. The people are invited to wear flowers in honor of their mothers. There will be one hundred carnations at the church to be sold at cost, five cents each, and all who attend that can not bring their own flower are ‘ urged to buy one and wear it. After the service the flowers will be left in charge of a committee who will distribute them to the sick and shut-ins of the community. The songs and sermon will be appropriate to a mothers’ meeting. The ocffiial board will have seats reserved for them tonight. The meeting last night was another record breaker for crowds and intense spiritual power. Rev. H. W. Kerr preached a remarkable sermon upon the subject “Dreams and Visions.” A large number gathered at the altar and many Christians were greatly helped and sinners saved.