bly than, on Sabbath last;. illFUIST M. JjJ. CHUHC’tl. HiThis church never looked prettier; ol the display of (lowers and plants was T vory pleasing to the eye. The pastor 0 preached a very able sermon In the ft morning, and a Sunday School concert “ was held In the evening, which was p very largely attended. The programme t* was in charge of Mr. (. 1*. McCool, the o efilcient superintendent. It opened r with a song by the school; prayer, llev. t' Tompkins; anthem, Choir; Responsive c 1 vending; Introductory address, Alvin t Hichenbach; recitation* ‘’Tattle Build” t cjfl,” Florence Belnmti; song by the r ‘ school; Responsive reading; recitation, c ' “Christ Exhal ted,” Frank Steele; recita- t * tion, “Resurrection,1'’ Mamie Tobias; * class exercise, “The Day of New Life;” ’ recitation, “Blister;’ Mabel Runner; i i duett,“Beautiful Master Day,” Misses Tobias ntul Hart; recitation, “Little I 3 Reapers,” Ethel I'renton; exercise, lt;0 “Bennies a Week,” six members of the ■ , Infant class; recitation, “Whispers of « Love,” Miss Eva Hart; recitation, “The ; Missionary Call” Ethel Hart; class ® exercise, “Como over and help us; ’ song by the school, “A Voice from the •Hd^hlng^-fhTrhmds, pagnrnTr^uH' diction.By request the choir rendered the ie, Easter anthem that they sung at the ^ morning services. The Sunday School collection amounted to $15.17.^ a * * a » w