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Show CHRISTIAN LIFE I AND ITSPROMISE 1 That the Christian life is one of 9H the largest promise Is acknowledged j H by all. The richest words In our i H language are employed to describe it. H Weirds like peace, joy, service, growth, j H attainment, and heaven are used fro- ' H!- quontly to designnto the characters- V tics of the daily Christian walk. The i H desire for these and the desire for f 5 communion with God is one of the ) W strongest of human longings Why j this Is so and how it can be attained K will bo the theme of the Sunday oven- fr ing sermon iu the First Presbyterian ' r& church, y jJS The causes which result In so many J Indlfforent Christian characters will v-j , bo noted and the way of the progrcs- ' sive, dcvoloplng. Christian life delln- ; 'j eatcd. ' -.' ! The oveuinr music will be a tenor ' , solo by Mr. Saundors, n soprano solo J ' by ML-s Corn, a violin offertory by v Ml3s Beatrice Ilaniei; accompanist, Mrs. C. K. Stevens. j l |