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Show WHV PEOPLE SHOULD BE THANKFUL The Union Thanksgiving services hold this morning in tho First Methodist Meth-odist church drew a largo audlenco. The church was filled when at 10:30 the following Thanksgiving program pro-gram was commenced: .Organ, Voluntary, Miss Vera Frey. Hymn, 'Come, Ye Thankful Peoplo, Come," No. 717, Hymnnl. Thanksgiving Proclamation, the Rev. II. D. Zimmerman. Prayer, Tho Rev. John Edward Car-vor. Car-vor. Anthem, The Choir. Responsive Roadlng, "Thanksgiving," "Thanksgiv-ing," page S2, Psalter. Led by Rev. Frank G. Bralnerd. Offering. Offortory. Miss Rosamond Laird. Hymn. 'Lord, Whilo for all Mankind Man-kind Wo Pray," No. 701, Hymnal. Sermon. Rov. Arthur Wittenberger, rtoctnf fonlMl "Pn rL- Pmo h vt orlnn church. Hymn. "America," No. 702, Hymnal. Rov. Mr. Tester, pastor of tho New Gorman Evangelical church also took part In tho services The music was finely rendered. The anthem by the choir and the' solo by ,Mlss Laird showing much musical talent ;.nd skill. Tho offering was a large ono and was given to the Chrlttonton Homo for charity work. Rev. Mr. Wittenberger, with excellent excel-lent voice and "'earnest eloquence, spoko on Thanksgiving. |