Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 2, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 September 1917 — Page 5

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HALTED lUt Mads from dean, rich mflk with tl: to tract of aelect malted grdin. malted in our own Malt Houaea under aanitary conditions. (Ml ml dUUrm thr H. Afn wh tht una'W ttommcM f tha mmahj m thm mfmd. fidi cpmj mat addition mtJk. Mourabe and Mataiaa mora tbaa tat, cot, ate. Should be kept at hoax or when mvalina. A nutriuoua fcd-lnnk Buy ba praparad m a axtawitw A f lanful bat bafan retiring indoeaa nhWunJ bap. AW in lunch tabiat ism for bminin mam. Subatttutaa Caat YOU Sam PHoa ro Paokaga Hamm

Interest and Attendance at He-' ! vival at Advance Grow ! ! in Steadily. !

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The interest and attendance ut the i evangelistic meeting being; held in ' Advance by lira. Daisy D. Barr and i 1 party arc steadily growing. Last j evening, fifty-four went forward. It i was high school night and after a I banquot served at the North ChriHtian church to the members of the high chool and the seventh and eighth f (Trades, the wty marched to the tab- i ernarle where a section was reserved for them. Special songs and high school yells were given after which i Miss Juanita Coolman, instructor of j music in the Advance school, sang a solo and responded to an encore. 1 Eugene Yeager, accompanied by Miss 1 Mason played a violin solo, anfl a double quartet composed of girls sang, j followed by a vocal solo by little Miss ' Uosalind Pair, daughter of Dr. and I Mrs. J. A. Parr of this city. Tonight j will be farmers' night when the sec- j tion ri'srrved for delegations will be occupied by firmer. At the special j meeting for men tomorrow afternoon, j Mr. Ban will give her last address ! to mtn on the subject, "Kings That : Need Killing." At the same hour ! Mi?.- Mason will talk to women at the I East Church. Her subject will be j "Life." At this meeting it is the ' desire that at least one thousand wo- j men be present j At the meeting of the Ladies' Aid I society held Thursday afternoon the ) following officers were elected: Preai- ; dent, Mrs. Lillie Sianvalt; vice- i president, Mrs. Zoda Yeager; secre- i tary, Mrs.- Allie Yeager; treasurer, ' Mrs. Jennie Hendricks; assistant ' treasurer, Mrs. Georgia MrPaniel. , " Plans .were made for the celebration of the aid society's twelfth anniveisary which will be held Thursday, October J8.

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CHURCH SERVICES.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CIH'RCH. Rev. A. I.. Ward, VnAor. Prof. Robert Coleman, choirmastei. Mi Cioldiane droves, organist. Sunnay schoo!, 9:30; morning- service, 10:20; evening service, 7:30. Two important subject will be discussed at the church tomorrow. In the morning the paator will speak on "Tyyies of Character Which Jesus Hated." In the evening, on "My Debt in 1317." The morning .-ike in thin church closes at ! I 30. and the evening 8e-vin w ill he about -V minutes long. Special mu.-ic at all service. - M,ntin;r Organ prelude, lntcnr.er.7.0, from "Cavalina Ittn-tkanV' MAM'agni. C'.orla Patri. Call to worship, by jiasUr.

Invocation and Lor tor and t-vwile. H

The", Mv Hcan, Kterral King." Leison. Hymn, No. lor., "O, fir a Thrusand Tongue to Sing." Priy.-r. Hymn, So. 18;, "Jcaui. Thou Joy of Loving Heart.." Communion. ()ftertory. "Salute D' Amour," Klgar. Anthem, "praise Ye the Father," Gounod. Sermrn, hv pa.ntor. Hymn.

No. lot. "Tis the Sav

i Benediction. Poatlude. "March Pon'i-

1 fical," Tomhelle.

Evening Organ prelude, "At Kvening." Dudley Buck. Hymn Xo. IS, "Silently thr Shade of Evening." Invocation. Scripture. Hymn No. 100, "My Gracious Redeemer I Lovt." Special mnaic. Prayer. Offertory, "llurcarolle,"

Hoffmann. Announcement. Hymn

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FIRST BAPTIST CHl'RCH

T I'rgaft! "Communion in E Minor'

Miss Mary Stevens.

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Poxoiogy Bourgeois

Hymn: "Come. Thou Fount" . Wyeth Iteiponne: "Jut A I Am", Bradbury Offei i v. ...i..i.,t. . . w, kwetl HiBM Mary Kliiaheth Hooton. Mymn: "Standup for Jcnus" . . . . Wehh

Pleading.'' j Sui. joct: ""Thr Man Undone by an

Ahsent Virtue." Kvening Service, 7:30 Organ: "In the Morning Peer (iynt" Grief

Misa Mary Stevena Hymn: "Near the Crons" Doane Response: "Take Time to he Holy" Ktebbiiw Offerton-: "llarcjridte" . . OfTnhaVh

344. "Savior. Mora .than Life to ! Duet: "The Lord i .My Shepherd"

Me." SeiTnon. Hymn No. HI. "Jesun j Smart is Tenderly Cnllir?." Benediction. I Mi Smith and Mrs. Kent Postlude. "Marche," Rockwell. j Hymn: "Savior Like a Shepherd" The ciiurch year will clcse with to- - Bradbury morrow's senrieea. If yoo have not I'oatlude; "MillUry March". Sehuhert raid s nur plidfi.a to both the rtir-l un.:iy school at 9:45. There will rent experso and miiwion fund ti - i important announcements toto ti i io tomorrow i morrow. It in especially desire! that The lat meeting of the official board a" thlW"'n of tl,e P"nr- department before the annual meeting Thursday, m thflr P'area. October It, will be held next Monday !J' V,un "S ' ,1 evening Final arrangements for the 1h,s J a fl,th ,n th annual meeting will be made. Xd-""Mh- " Kroup w,ll eo-orK-ra e in 1 . IH . toe program. The auhject will be

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Tli niM-werk meeting Tiiurwiay evening nt 7:30. The work of drafting the constitution will continue. The

rlirte for connideratlon this week

Jimen, Mrs. IacolHli, Mr. Jone.-,

Mr. Tolie. irWun "JH n,r.ia" Salome

Batisti Subject: "Where is Thy God; the

PreHent Echo of an Aneient Cry. Vesper. 4:30. Orgoa: "Will 0' tl-.e V'i.ip". . . . li in

Orpan: "Internieji, . , Mi neaa Hut.-ii Anthem: "Kvening" ...

Quaitette. Anthem: "Prevent u Lord" Stainer Mrj. Jonet, Sir. lacnb'li. Mr. Jm. Mr. Tolie. Orjan: "Budding Time" .. I' P.u.y

Rei-ponse: "Hear Our lviition",Smith Quartette. Short address. Hymn Anthem "Almighty Love" CWarteite.

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The T adies' Circle will meet Monda

evening. The Wliat-So-Kvcr circle will' hold its meeting Tuesday evening in the vestry f the church.

A great program nan been planned ,

,,,., n- ur-o j,.cu,w.iH UT,1(, , for the month of October, Sunday, "QaalLfication. October 7, Promotion Day; Sunday, I jiemDrship."

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ber 21, Everybody to Church Day; will ?ive the )an addr of the aerie, Sunday, October 28, Every Member 0 rh(, American home. The subject Canvass Day. Can you help to make i wjl b "The Story That. Wan Never thee days ucrful? What can you Tolii" do? Well, think it through and nee. j The eaieat and the mot important I " U that yoa he present at all services PRESBYTKRI AX CHI HCH. on tkeae day. ' ' , , , . The annual meeting will be held at' . Sunday achool, .3J; morning er7:30 o'clock Thuraday ewning, Otto-, lSi('- mf . . , . ber II. A liirfik ,nDPr will h rv.d : Organ. "Ave Mane" Schubert at the rW of t.e rtie- ting. At tltia! ' ' Mutehmw. iMNXin. mmIi will ha heart -fro i bi:nt,-a: "And God Nuu, While the

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CHRISTIAN SCIKM'rSubject: "Reality," Services Simday at II a. m.; Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clk. Sunday school at 10 a. m. lading room is open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 2 to h p. m., where the piuon sermon may be studied and other authoriied Chritian Science literature tnav be read, mir-

chaed or borrowed. Caon-ea! I

building. WALM'T STREET BAPTIST. Sunday .tchoo!. 10 a. m.; preaching at II a. m. and 7 pm. Everybody invited to coir and worship with us. W. J. Bowman. Pastor. FINE SERMON.

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Rev. M. damson Preached at Walnut ' Street Church Last Sight. . j The Rev. Mr. Clawnon andeared him-1 li" to a large audience at the Walnut j atreet church last msrht when he ledue into the uppr chamber f G.nl't

love, through the jecond and third venwa of the eifhth chapter of Roman. After hid sermon many warifi teitlmoniea were given. There will be prenfliing thm evening at 7:30. ;

. 'l CAMI) OF THANKS, We desire to Uiank our fru?nd;t and eighbera for thr klndneaa and syma'hv during the fllr,em and! death of r e1 -r h jliand snl f;:ther, 1. A.

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