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Church Herald from Walton, Kansas • 3

Church Herald from Walton, Kansas • 3

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Church Heraldi
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Walton, Kansas
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SUNDAY SCHOOL. OPFIOEBS. aJiEUULAll SERVICES. First M. E.

Church, Corner of Maine and geyenth. G. LOWTHER Pastor. PENTECOST, en above their fellows, not be-How can we get it? It is well cause they were originally better ejiough to know that valuable endowed than others, but perhaps possessions can be but they had better training, or there W. S.

Allen, Superintebdtnt. Pr. 8. A. Newhall, Ass't Supt.

Miss Ada Mead, Seoretary. A. M. and it is well to know the means were accidental conditions that Preaching-Sundays. at 10:30 i 7 '30 how obtained? How cpn the led them out and enabled; them Sund" BOnool r.

Jtfyers, Treasurer. 12.00 M. Clarence Mowery, Libarian. Miss Fannie Lawton, Organist. CLASS MEETINGS General Class Epworth League 6.45 P.M TEACHEBS.

cnurcnoDtam tne spirit to escape some ot tne aepravea power? -flow can I obtain it? I moral and mental conditions answer, by asking" for it, and which affect the masses, then taking it. It is as free as The same is true with regard PEA! EB MEETJNO Epworth League Tusedays 7 30 General Church Thursdays, 7 30 I II Fridftvn. at 7 30 tne gilt ot eternal lire, rray to morals, although wrong ideas Teaohers Meetings 1st Monday ar. for the Spirt's power. The early prevail in regard to the subject.

Meeting Mrs. G. Lowthet, J. P. Ramsyer, Geo.

Clarke, Albert Glazier, Annie Foster, H. S. Wilkinson, Frank Holmburg, Clyde Chandler, John Welsh, MjssMyrtle Mead, CarrieVan Baskirk Ada Mwad, "-Lizzie Smith, Helen Glendening, Fannie Lawton, Mamie Mowrey, Kate Reed, Lizzie Rigler, V.Ua Artnmo msupics wdccduiesi luwdmug We imagine that such and such prayer. To be sure, Christ had a man is a genius, is born extra promised to send them a helper. good or extra smart.

This is Then why not sitdown and sim- true in a certain extent, but we ply wait till he would come? Sup- mi ht as well say of another 8. P. Byers, Dr. S. A.

Newhall. CHURCH executive: Bishop Henry W. Warren, Denver, Ool. Pres, Elder, J. T.

Hanna, Newton, Kan. Pastor, G. Lowther, Newton, Kans. OFFICIAL MEMBERS. -LOCAL PBEAOHEB8.

a. -Kanfman G. W. Branine. pose they had done that, how RE8EBVBS.

E. S. Baldwin, H. H. Mo AdamB, Mrs.

E. S.Baldwin LADIES AID SOCIETY. Mrs. Parris, President. F.

L'. Lyons. Stephen Sharrets Hower, 1st vice President. Clarke, 2nd Vice President. Newhall, 3rd Vice President.

Ramsye'r, Treas. and Seo'y. TRUSTEES. S. A.

Newhall, E.S.Baldwin, F. P. Munch, E. L. Parris, W.

J. ruadale, R.T.Allison, Samuel Lawton, J. H. Mowery, F. L.

Barntheisle FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Mrs. Hanna, President. man that he was born extra bad or extra shiftless. The fact is both these classes are manufactured.

Qne man is extra good because he has had a chance for extra training. Another is in perfect health because he has been taught to obey the laws of health. Another rises to eminence in. business affairs and. overcomes mighty obstacles, but the differ-ence in the birth between these is not so great as the difference in the training.

In the majority of cases you will find that the extra good men. had an extra mother, who trained and soon would he have come? Yes, they did wait, but it was the waiting of earnest, continued, believing prayer. And when he did come upon them with such mighty power, it was when they were holding a prayer-meeting. Now the same conditions will produce practically the same results. Not that there will be another pcnticost in every particular, for God never repeats himself his ways are diversified as his works.

He never makes two faces exactly alike. He Clark, Vice President. Say lor, Rec, Seo'y. Glazier. Cor.

Sec'y. Miss. Kate Reed, Treasurer. YOUNG LADIES AID SOCIETY Mrs, J.P.Rams'oyer, President. Miss Ella Adams, Vice President.

STEWARDS. Farr, Dr. Mc Kee, N. Groom, H. Mc Adams, S.

Swarts, D. Welsh, P. N. Wing, A. li Glazier, Welsh, Geo.

Shupp, R. Crandill District Steward Mo Adams. Recording Steward Swarts CLASS LEADERS. A Newhall, Byers. COMMITTEES, On Missions Mrs E.

S. Baldwin, Mrs Lillie Mayer Lulu Fessler'Treasurer. 4 never converts two souls exactly brought mm ur tne. wav Tip. j.1 tt rr -j never in luc same way.

xie win should go, and the extra bad man is one without parental training or else the mother or the father or both were indifferent to their rpsT)nnsibi1itips. H-nnrl "hnvR nr E. L. Parris, Mrs. P.

N. Wing. Qx Chubch Extension Dr. Jas. McKee, H.

H. McAdams, P. N. Wing. On Sunday Sohool E.

Baldwin, D. SV Welsh, S. P. Byers. give us another pentecost in particular, but in practical results we may have Pentecosts in abundance.

Not that there will be a great noise like the rushing of wind; not that there wil be a gift o'f not that there On Tbaots Flora Fannie made and bad boys are made, just Lawton, Addie Meade. SPECIAL COMMITTEES VIGIL ANCE "OOMMITTB First WABD-Emma Wing, Mrs. Whitford. Second WABD-Mrs. Samuel Lawton, Mrs.

George Clarke Thibd WABD-Mrs. P. Harvey, Amelia Kauff man. Foubth WABD-Mrs. E.

Baldwin Mrs J. T. Hanna, Mrs. F. P.

Munch. The Vigilance Committee will be alert to the incoming of strangers; calling on them in their homes and inciting others to call on them; inviting them to and into the church and church gatherings; cordially greeting them when there and seeing that they are introduced and made to feel at home. Also take the names and residences of the new members when announced by the pastor and give them the same care. On Tempebanoe G. Branine.

S. M. as much as the clothes they wear, irom a lecture by Dr. J.H. will be a terrible commotion; but JtvELLOGG.

Swartz, R. G. Crandall, On Education W. S. Alien, W.

0. N. C. Groom. On Fbeedmen's Aid Southebn Education W.H.Bean.-'R.F.Farr, G-W.

Welsh. tnere win oe a mignty mamres- tation of God's converting and AUTHORIZED BY LAW. sanctifying power on the hearers A man went into a grocery at On Chubch Music D. Welsh, N. P.

of men. The Holy Spirit will Belfast the other day, order- Wing' Dr Jas-McKee On Estimating Pbbachebs Salabt S. "I EVANGELISTIC COMMUTE. i 1 Fibst WABD-Mrs. S.

Foster, D. S. Welsh. A Newhall, Wing, McAdams, li Farr, Munch, On PAKSoNAGE-The Trustees. CONFEEENOE CLAIMANTS A Newhall Wing, McAdams.

not come upon us with power un- ed ten dollars' worth of goods, less we want him; and if we want and laid down a cartwheel dollar him we Will pray for him. "Your in payment therefor. 'Hold on, Heavenly Father will' give the this isn't right!" yelled the shop-Holy Spirit to them that ask it." keeqer as the customer started The spirit must be sought. He yes, that's all rkrht," A R. Glazier, Victoria Coulter Second WABE-Kate Reed.

Annie Sbensftri EPWORTH LEAGUE. Mrs. S. M. Swarts.

Thibd WABD-Dr. Newhall, S. P. ByerB, President r8, G- Rgers Mrs. Joseph Fritz.

CABINET -Rev. responded- the man. "I've got must be sought earnestly. P. Lusk.

11. permission from the judge to pay. John Welshj First Vice President Foubth WABD-Mrs. Henry Mayer, H. ten cents on the dollar." He had Lizzie Rigler, Second Vice President Mo Adams, Mary Hower.

HUMAN "PLUGS." 1 Carrie Van Busk irk, Third Vice President recently Setteled insolvency Frank Holmburg, Fourth Vice President Seoretary Some time ago I was riding UP0U the ten per cent, basis, and Addie Meade rn atter a very fine horse, a really wlumuc 111CIUUU Belle Fesier. Organist. 11 TTT TTT Tne Evangelistie Committee, will take cognizance of those who, by asking the prayers of the church or otherwise, manifest any interest in their souls salvation acertaining their names, residences and spiritual needs and seeing that they are promptly instructed and helped. Also inquire and report to the pastor, where cottage prayer meetings may profitably be held. noble animal.

I glanced ahead Ellington vy eek of me on the street and saw two Journal. 1 JUNIOR LEAGUE. G. Lowther, President. Fannie 1st Vice Percy Chandler, Vice President.

abel Byers, Seoretary. Lola Lowther, THE MILKMAID ANI) THE DUDE. or three Horses holding their heads low, poor jaded looking "Where are you going my pret- of a class called "plusrs." I Heads of Depabtmenis. looked behind me! and there I'm going a-milking, sir," she On Chubch Wobk, Burt Welsh. were a few more misshapen, ugly, miserable creatures of the saicU "May I go with you my.

pretty maid?" "Why, certainly as far as I am concerned; I dont see no use o' Meboi and Help, Laura Swartz. Entebtainment. Nellie Hurst. appi Heabi' Band. Mrs.

E. S. Baldwin, Meeiri iirdC Saturday in month at 3 P. M. HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs.

Lowther, President. same character, and itoccured to me that the illustration was not bad of the condition of the great- II.M.WALT. The only exclusive dry good store in Newton. Fine dress goads and trimmings a specialty' die agents for Harvey county for Angell fast black hosiery, Foster Paul CO. Kid Gloves.

pr -nnrt ni tVip human rnr.f Most havin' you hangin' round, but I guess you'll be company for the tures who do not know how to calf, sir," she said-ExCHANGE. Geo. Walker, 1st Vice President Mayer, 2ndVice President. Shupp, 3rd Vice President. Mo Cowan, Reo.

Sec'y. Car) Myers, Cor. Sec'y. Chas. Mitchner, Tres.

Elinwood people are so religious that they take their dogs to phurch with them. PawneeRock Leader. do any thing" well and who do not amonnt to anything. Just a few men control the whole country. A few who rise above everybody else and control money markets and make prices and run our factories and manage large corporations.

Thesemen have rie- The same congress that refused Balls Corsets warrented for to consider the ravages of the liqu- one year, or traffic appropriates $100,000 a Subscribe for the Herald; only yea investigate hog cholera. 25 cts. a year! This is because hogs cant vote. H.M.WALT.

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Years Available:
1892-1894