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Show uu PATRIOTIC SERVICES SUNDAV The Sunday beforo the Fourth of July long hag been observed in the First Presbyterian church as Patriotic Patri-otic Sunday and sermons, music and decorations have been in keeping with the day and thought. Tomorrow evening eve-ning a praise program of national songs will be given and the sermon will be a patriotic address upon, "The Social Trends of Thought and Life Tending to Retard the Possible America." Amer-ica." The following praise numbers will bo given: Prelude, "Serenade" Chamlnado Miss Plorce. Song, "The Flag Without a Stain," Miss Fife Song, "Hymn of the Republic,".... Miss Scott and Audience Offertory "Andante" Mozart Miss Pierce. Song Star Spanglod Banner ..Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Audience Hymn ''America" Audience Tho morning sermon will deal with the heritage of formative Influences which tend to develop our national life, The church will be decorated with national colors. |