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PAGE SL ARKANSAS CITY DAILY TRAVELER, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. AT "CHURCHES. I Frendship Special music was ren- EASTER SUNDAY A A I i Appropriate Sen ices and 3Iusic at all Places of Worship. Knights Templars Listened to J5i- nual Sermon at 31. E.

Church. "From Death to Life" at Presbyterian Church aerea ai au inese services. First Baptist The 1 Easter program at the First Baptist church began at the Sunday school hour, at 9:45 a. m. The program consisted of the Processional, scripture reading, song, exercises, song, offering for foreign missions, song, reading, quarter "He Lives Today," benediction and processional.

Special music for the morning church service was in charge of Mrs. II. T. Roberts, and the program included solos and a full chorus choir Mrs. Kotterman and Miss Hintori were the soloists.

Rev. H. D. Zimmerman preached at this service on the theme, "The Immortal Life. is it "Th Risen Christ" was the sub ject of the sermons at nearly every church in Arkansas City Sunday, it NOW IS THE TIME TO SPRAY YOUR TREES.

We have a good stock of spray stuff. Lead Arsenate, Blue Stone, Paris Green, Sulphur, London Purple, etc. Our price is right. Thomas Drug Store being Easter Sunday and the time of year to discuss and learn more about the Christ and the Resurrec tion. All of the churches in the city celebrated the day in a fitting man ner.

Easter hues and all other sea Real or a Dream?" An Easter song sonable flowers being very much in evidence in the pulpits. Special mu service was held in the evening and pastor delivered an interesting address. This was followed by a sic was a feature of nearly all the services and in several churches mu baptismal service. sical programs. were given instead or Trinity Episcopal The Trinity Episcopal church had the regular sermons.

First M. K. Church The meeting in the First M. K. excellent services for Easter.

The church in the morning was especially for the Knights Templar order, Com- church had two very beautiful Easter communion service's yesterday morning, the first starting at seven o'clock niandery No. 30, and about 40 mem and the second at eleven o'clock. bers of that lodge marched from the For the second morning service. asylum to the church in full uniform at 11 o'clock. There they listened which was the principal one of the day, there was special music, a num to an instructive sermon by Rev.

II. V. Moore on "The Risen Christ. ber of beautiful vocal solos having been rendered. There was quite a The large chorus choir under the di SCREEN TIME Let the Arkansas City Planning Mill make your screens.

They make screens to fit your doors, windows and sleeping porches. Talk to us before ordering your screens. ARKANSAS CITY PLANING WILLS J. 0. BROWN, Prop, Phone 35.

500 South First St. large choir for this service and the rection of iV Harris. sang a choir delighted those in attendance with its singing. Rev. W.

R. B. Turrill, rector, delivered a very splendid and appropriate Easter "sermon ii for the main service of the morning. beautiful Easter anthem and the service as a whole was very interesting. Tho principal points touched upon by the minister was as follows: The courage and candor, of Paul, the resurrection r.

miracle, the definition of miracle, is a miracle possible or improbable, as to credibility, what Mr. Hume, in 177 said about miracles, hew may proof be had? proofs nega- His subject was "The Reality and In- soiration of the Resurrection." The church was especially decorated with Easter allies and other flowers for the occasion Many expressions of praise concerning the services have been lizard, the word coming from ative and positive, the one thing upon which all agree and last of all, an Where Groceries those who had attended, and the at argument for the church. The pas tendance for the two communion ser Everybody's Happy io 1 lmh 1 the Home that Boasts a IgpgiiiTOj 1 It 1 1 i ii i iiin 1 I 111 tor defined a miracle as follows: "A niiracle consists in the introduction vices of the morning were probably the best the Episcopal church of this city has had Rather less elaborate services of a supernatural law, into the realm of nature foT. the production of an effect for which no provision has been made in the ordinary course of nature." There wrere many good and wore held in the evening, but thes PHONE lOl PHONE Where vegetables and fruits in season are carried, nice head lettuce, asparagus, leaf lettuce, radishes, onions, strawberries, apples, oranges, bananas, lemons. Everything nice and fresh at all times.

Daddy smiles at the size of his gas bill- services were also very beautiful and there was special singing, in interesting thoughts in. the sermon cluding choir music and several so- and that every member of the large Mother likes to cook on a stove tliat cruarantees a perfect oven congregation gained knowledge from os for the evening services. In the afternoon two children were it, there is no doubt. I An Faster Cantata. nptized at the Episcopal church And all the children grow fat and The most interesting part of the jThey were Jesse II.

Stewart, services at the First Presbyterian as non cm mt. ana airs, li. stew-art, and Walter Leslie Baxter, son church was the Easter Cantata given by the choir, et 8 o'clock In the ev- Just come in and weHl tell happy cause everything tastes so good. IT'S ECONOMICAL COOKS PERFECTLY IS EASY TO CLEAN AND LASTS A LONG LONG TIME. Jnlng.

However, the Easter exer- cises began at 11 o'clock a. Rev. Gardner. when the pastor. you why preached, on theme, "Christ's of and Mrs.

E'arl Baxter. The children of the Episcopal church received some very beautiful tokens of emembrance at the church Easter morning, each child recelvrug a pot of lovely pansies. A pair of communion cruetts of silver and crystal were used at veo-terday's. services. It was the first time the new qruetts were used.

The A. C. CARRIAGE FACTORY Does a general carriage business. Fine Auto Painting a Specialty. Top work, wheel- work- or anything in our line.

Skilled workmen. C. B. DYE, Prop. B.

OUXtOY 7 v. Triumph over Death." At this service a male quartet rendered a beautiful selection besides the regular music. In the evening the' Easter Cantata. "From-Death to-Life was given, under the management of Guy Curfman, 1- XJ SPEC I A I DISPLAY They were the gift of the Women' Guild of the Episcopal The calls of, the sanctuary of the -church had been newly painted a before the Easter services, the director of the chorus The members of this choir are: Soprano George Chaney. Mrs.

E. J. Stahl. Miss, Nettie Hill, JUss Edna Berroth. Florence Olson, Mrs.

Walter Hutchison, Miss Florence Harrison, Miss Mary Helen JI4 TT ii i i 1 i i "WH .1 1 hi 1 i 0, "i 1 )f II Sunday School Attendance The attendance at tlievarious Sunday schools in- the city yesterday Gardner. Alto Miss Ida E. Stotts, Edith Rerroth, Mrs. A. Miss Cole, Guy "Arkansas 1 liver lioute." .529 .526 .316 .250 .155 was as Christian it, Met'bqdjstv Presbyterian, United Brethren United Presbyterian; Mrs.

H. L. Norman. Mrs. Curfman, Mrs.

Fred Gould. Tenor- R. Otis Fowler, A. New Time Card, March 5, 1010. Ml S.

.4:00 p. m. No. 1 for Wichita and points beyond .101 No. 2 for PATvhuska, Tulsa, Muskogee, Ft.

Smith and points G5 If I'M A't Fowler, "Cole." Cass W. M- T. Alain, Henderson, Herbert Williams. E. M.

Druley, organist. They were assisted by Henry Flem j-' twrennil 10:05 Second 2 4 r.t.t'.. i For Further Information Call On fi Revival Services- EfHency Bulletin J'u'-r A. F. FA1KE8, Agent.

Sunday service at. the Free Meth ing, a leading baritone of Southweit-r era college, of Winfield and who Us director of the College Glee club. Mr. Fleming rendered the baritone odist church both morning and eve nlng were good and edifying to all solos in a very capable manner- his wno attended. irive souls wero assistance in the rendition of the prayed through to victory in the evo- beautiful Easter music was greatly ning service.

Rev. Edwards was at ing lore Gas Than tasary? nis best. Services every evening this week, at 7:30 prompt. Como po a rs do 0 1 and bring your friends and help us In appreciated by the members of the choir and the audience. Mr.

Curfman, as director, once more demonstrated the fact, already known to most of the Arkansas Citv music lovers, that he is a splendid this battle against sin and iniquity. We are on the road to eternal judgment and without Christ, our Lord In our hearts we are lost. These are and capable supervisor of sacred mu opportunities ought not to turn sic. down. The solo parts were taken by Mrs Chaney.

Miss Hill, Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. Norman. Mrs.

Curfman, Otis WITH MILITARY TACTICS n'owler. Mr. Fleming and Mr. Curf State Busy man. Agricultural College is On New Proposition "From Death to was one of the most beautiful cantatas ever giv Manhattan, Aprii 24 Be ginning this morning at 8 o'clock, and lasting until tomorrow night the en in Arkansas City, The program from" beginning to end, was excellently rendered and the large audience was thrilled with the varous num Kansas State Agricultural 1 college will be concerned more with mili bers.

The audience was the largest tary tactics than agricultural or that has been seen in the new Prs academic work. The annual In byterian church, since the day upon spection of the college cadet corps which it was dedicated. The plat Is scheduled for the two days. First form was tastefully decorated with potted plants and many cut flowers. Lieutenant L.

O. Mathews, commandant of the cadets, has been all of which helped the audience to drilling the students for weeks in enjoy the splendid music. order to maintain the ranking of 'Regs amid Cairpefts "You will find an unusually varied supply of floor coverings in all grades at our store. If United Presbjteran. "Distinguished Institution" for the Very appropriate services were college.

Major Monroe McFarland, of the United States army, will be held on the Sabbath day at the Uni INTRODUCTORY The statement is sometimes made to us by certain people that have no confidence in the meter; that they believe we simply estimate their bills. We do not believe that in this day and age of the world there are many who really hold this opinion, but we do know that there is more or less complaint made of the service and the bills for same, and that a majority of these complaints arise from an ignorance of the handling of our products in the Jiome, and of our methods of measuring the same. Wishing to make our business as clear and commonplace to l. the consumer as the purchase of his groceries or clothing, we will from time to time publish in this paper that which we bc-' lieve will be of mutual interest, and will help you to obtain the greatest efficiency and satisfaction from our service and a better understanding of our products, methods and aims, resulting in co-operation and friendship that will be of benefit to us both. It is the constant endeavor of this company to give you the best possible service.

Our aim is to avoid accidents that may destroy this and you may depend at all times that we are doing the best we can to serve you in the best possible manner. But it must be borne in mind that our service can only go as far as the meter; YOU are the one who consumes the product, and upon YOU, rests the responsibility of getting the greatest efficiency from the gas. On eight out of ten complaints of high gas bills that our inspectors find, is that the air mixers and burners on the stoves are so clogged and rusted that it is impossible to move them, showing plainly, that no effort has been made to obtain the efficiency of the gas that had been bought. This is somethirfg that we cannot control." You may waste 20 to 30 per cent of your gas by this neglect of your burners and air mixers. Watch for instructions as to care of burners.

ted Presbyterian church, both morn the Inspecting officer. ing and evening. The music was in Review and inspection of the cadet keeping with Easter and Rev. S. corps, inspection ot tne caaec signal McLaughlin preached two excellent drill company, close order drill and parade are on the program for today.

sermons. Tne U. P. cnoir. thougn not as large as some others of the Tonight the cadets will give a ball in city.

Is composed of. some of the very "honor of Maior McFarland. To best singers in Arkansas City. Good morrow the student cadets will show sized attended each what they know of intrenchments, service held at this church. patrolling and infantry attacks.

you want one of the rich, soft, beautifully colored Oriental rugs for your parlor nor hall we can put it there. And quite as readily we can give you the simpler weaves in rugs or carpets strong, elegant, long-wearing goods of American manufacture. In fact, we specialize in domestic materials of medium price and highest quality. Central Christian Church Rev. J.

E. Henshaw of the Cen Fuller Case tral Christian church gave two of his Mrs Rose of Cedarvale, very best sermons to his members who sued the Santa Fe for $10,000 on Sunday. Iu.the morning" he damages for the death of her hus preached on "Raised from the Dead" band, settled the case out of court 'Christ or Moses Special aU hDDn the had all been sub ter testimony music was rendered at both services. mitted to a jury. Tt is sad she re- by the excellent musicians of thisj ceved S2.000 in full settlement of the! church.

An Easter program was giv- Oar Word Is, a Guaranty of Honest Values suit. The witnesses from Arkansas en by the 500 Sunday school scholars all It home teat the regular meeting held at oQ fr regular meeting o'clock. Fuller's attorney in this case. Lou Inited Brethren. (Fuller was killed in an auto accident! J.

P. RIDGE WAY 1 COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER 421 South Summit We Are South of the High Rent District. Phone 1127 The United Brethren cnurcn gave at the Santa Fe crossing at Hackney an Easter program at the Sunday Jover a year ago. scuuui num. wiiu suuit; vacciicui iuu- sic.

The Christian Endeavor also Yours for good service, Get your wife a new stiyle cab- ffave several Easter numhers at the In the evening at Si1" Free sewing machine at Fitch's 6:30 service. Jt27 Music Store. cow Several goad used pianos from o'clock Rev. J. E.

Wilson preached on "The Significance of the Resurrection It was a sermon long to be remembered by those who heard it. Pilgrim Congregational At the Congregational, $100 to $150 at Fitch's music store. 2t27 THE RELIABLE PRODUCE UAIJ Buys all kinds ol Produce and pays 'the Highest Rev. G. T.

Nichols preached in thel' Trouble Averted Casn races. you want tne cash and the highest morning on the subject, "The Birth-1 That little cold and sore throat of day of Assurance. In the morning (yours must be checked at once or it pnees sec at 9:45 the Sunday school gave Its! may develop into something worse. program which xras very Dleasing a. few.

(loses. dI, Chamberlain's Phone wrsonil rSnisM street and decidedly Interesting. At ,8 1 Cough Remedy and your troubles THE DAILY TRAVELER 10 CENTS PER WEEK o'clock in. the evening, the pastor will -soon vanish, obtainable "The Ghost of a Lost. where..

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