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TWO l \ llt;*l E SKIt\ ilt; i sThe last two Sundav eveii y sunique services have been held in tinPresbyterian church. One week aerothe choir, assisted by a group of 1High School girfls gave a hymn rteitai. As an intrude tion Mr;. Thom- Was gave an interesting -net h oi the Hdevelopment of hymnology in America. Then as the program proceed i-sed she told the story of each hymn *,ssung, hour of out civai liationa a:;- ththenis weio c» woven into the pigram as to make it a very lilting on hfor Armistice Day. The climax was fureached with the closing number sunby an octette DeKovon’s setting of Rudyard Kipling's Keees Tonal. Itwas very appropriate that the audi Mence should leave carrying with them aIKippling’s words, “Lord God of HostIIbe with us vet, lest we forget.’’ This' Nevening of song and story will be 1*long remembered by ajl tho-e lreent.Last night the Junior lt;hutch tookcharge of the service. This atfordecan opportunity for the members ofi'utho senior churei to hear a service afwhich is usually held at the same Mhour as their own m the morning. toThe Juniors have their own choirand officers the same a the adults. EThey make up their own budget with thsecretary and treasurer. The wholeinservice is p unned to meet their age gr and needs. i: anThe service last night began by the klt;Juniors singing, “The Lord is in HisHqly Temple.” A prayer followed, G;with re ponse by the choir. Then the ‘U23rd and 24th Psalms were repeated Inin unison, Bailey Render and Mary I afBowles each .-ang a solo. Both have Hvoices of real promise and every neword could be hoard hi tinci.lv. Robt.Elliott, Tommy Mui.ger and Cora frCoiidiron then each told a story. . aiRobert told .i storyr of courage and jits effect on others. Tommy told thestory of a great missionary and hiswork. Cora’s hero was an African m missionary who had In on a close rkfriend of her father’s while in college.The excellent work of the JuniorofSciedChurch is due to the unselfish service teof Miss Esther Niched and Mrs. llovv- tnard Cress. The parents feel a realdebt of gratitude for this line tram- at ing they are giving the future lead- deT1ers of the church.W'lVern Brown, Tom Monger and HilliKasl returned Sunday evening from lrthe Panhandle where they spent thelatter part of last week on a hunt.They report shooting a nice bunch ol atwprairie chickens and a few ducks. Itrained in that part of the countryceand the return trip was very hard rlt;traveling. Mr. Brown drove hisCadillac touring car.Winter is coming! Get youi anti- itFreaae for your car.—Red Star Gar* ( nlt; hgt, P»i7 12tj# | H
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Perry Journal

Perry, Oklahoma, US

Mon, Nov 17, 1924

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