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6 THE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1909. BEEN PASTOR FOR 25 YEARS Dr. W. S. Marquis Tomorrow Will Celebrate Anniversary at Broadway Church. i OTHER CHURCHES ASSIST l ; ; Special Services Are Arranged and Pastors Will Kxteml C.reetinRs Came Here in 1H81. ! A special service of praise eommem orating the 25th anniversary of the v pastoral relation existing between the : Broadway Presbyterian church and Dr. 1 . . T . ...Ill V. 1. 1 .1 n. 1 . . ..KAh ,1 t Av.uitjiata 11 111 IJl, U17I1I U V. V I1UI V iw morrow. . Dr. Marquis . preached his , first sermon at Broadway church 1 March ?3, 1SS4, and his first service 1 as pastor was performed June 15, 1SS4. The installation services were held ' Oct. 2, 1SS4, at which service the ser , mon was preached by Rev. Noah II. G ; Fife. The charge was given to the pastor by Rev. S. S. Cryor, and the charge : to the people was given by ! Rev. TR. Johnson. The morning service will be one of Upraise and thanksgiving, when the fol lowing program will be given: ' Doxology. ' Invocation Rev; W. G. Oglevee. Hymn, "Giorious Things of Thee Are Spoken," No. 511. " Responsive Reading, "Bless the Lord.", No, 4. ' Gloria" Scripture reading, Phillppians 2:1-1S. ' PrayeT Rev. W. S. Marquis. , ' Hymn, "O, God, the Rock of Ages," : No. 110. Offering. ; Anthem, "The Woods and Every DON'T GIVE UP. Discouraged Citizens Will Find Com fort in the Experience of a Itock Island Man. Experience is the modern instructor Profit by the experience of others. It may save your life. The experience of friends and neigh bors. The testimony of Rock Island people i. Will bring renewed encouragement, v Here is a case in point: A. G. Fider, retired, 1110 Third ave t nue. Rock Island, 111., says: "From my ' experience with Doan's Kidney Pills, I do not hesitate to endorse them to any one suffering from kidney trouble. My back bothered me a great deal, and there were acute pains across my kid , neys that made it very hard for me to stoop. Otner difficulties led me to be lieve that thy. kidneys were affected, ? and reading about Doan's Kidney Pills, I was led to get a supply at the Harper V; House pharmacy. They gave me prompt relief, and thus convinced me of their great meritJ! '- r For sole by all dealers. Price, 50 ..' cents. Foster -Milburn Company, Buf v falo. New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the' name Doan's and ' take no other. Sweet Smelling Tree" (J. E. West). . Anniversary sermon, Phil. 1:3-11. Prayer Rev. W. Gl Oglevee. Hymn, "Heavenly Father, Thou Hast Ero't ITs," No. C.19. i ' Benediction. ' Other f'linroUcH Partleipnte. :i The evening service will be, one of reminiscence and fellowship, and many of the churches will suspend services in their houses of worship and , join with the congregation of Broadway in a fitting celebration of the event. Up to within the last year and a half Dr. Marquis b.as served the congregation alone. Rev. W. G. Oglevee having' been called about that time to be his as sistant. Mr. Oglevee will preside at the meeting tomorrow evening. Dr. R. B. Williams of the First Methodist church will extend fellowship greet ings of the other churches, and short addresses will be made by Rev. Henry Cullen. D. D., Milan; Rev. Marion Humphreys, Central Presbyterian church; Dr. Marquis, and Rev.-L. M. CohTman. D. D., of the First Presbyter ian church, Davenport. Kvrninie I'roicram. The complete program for the even In gservice follows: Organ Prelude. Sentences and Invocation. Anthem. "Even Me" (J. C. Warren). Responsive reading. irymn. "From All That Dwell Below the Skies," No. 90. Prayer. Fellowship greeting Rev. R. B.Wil liams, pastor First Methodist church, and president of the Ministers' associa tion. - Anthem, "Praise the Lord" (Randeg- ger). Twenty-five Years of Christian Prog ress: ..: (a) "In the Church Universal" Rev Henry Cullen, D. D., Milan. (b) "In the Presbyterian Church" Rev. Marion Humphreys, Central Pres byteriari church. Rock Island. Hymn, "How Firm a Foundation,' No. 427. (c) "In the Local Church" Rev. W. S. Marquis. D. D. (d) "Safeguards of Future Progress" Rev. L. M. Coffman. D. D.. First Presbyterian church, Davenport, Iowa Prayer. Hymn, "Blest Be the Tie That Binds,' No. 457. Benediction. On Mountain MlNxionn. At the United Presbyterian church tomorrow evening E. B. McKown will give a talk on the missions among the mountaineers of east Tennessee. Mr. McKown has just returned from the meeting of the general assembly of the United Presbyterian church held at Knoxville, Tenn., at the close of which session be went to eastern Tennessee where he studied the missions among the poor white people of the mountain country. It is of this work that he will speak tomorrow evening. - Kennt e( St. Anthony. . . , Tomorrow being the Feast of St. An thony, solemn high mass will be cele brated at St. Paul's church at S o'clock ir honor of St. Anthony. Before mass the new statue of St. Anthony'will be blessed. S DAY FOR THE UTILE FOLKS Services in Churches Will Be Given Over to Programs . of Sunday Schools. CANTATAS ARE ARRANGED ".Mission of Flowers" and "Shepherd King" Will Be Given Deco rations for Occasion. Celebrates Anniversary River Riplets. The Columbia was in from the south. The Ruth was north and south and th? Adeline went tip. The stage of water was 9.25 all day. BOWLBY'S P laho Sal Have a Look ! ! ! The first time you are down town be sure to look at the Blue Ribbon Piano IN OUR WINDOW t - t Don't neglect to do this. It's worth your while. . Prices Slaughtered Old reliable makes of.pianos we have sold for the past 15 to 30 years have been cut to bed rock.' Call at once to secure choice of styles. Bowlby's Music House ' SAM. W. BOWLBY, Mgr. i Rock Island 1011-1(11 1 Ji Second Ave. Opposite Illinois theater 3C Tomorrow will be observed in many of the churches as children s day and the services will be given over to the programs arranged ior the Sunday schools. At the Edge- wood Baptist church a cantata "The Mission of the Flowers" will be giv en beginning at the hour of the Sun- ay school services, !):30, and con tinuing tnrongp the hour of puntic worship. At the South Park Pres byterian church, a cantata "The Shepherd King" will be given at 2: U0 tomorrow afternoon. The churches will be decorated in flowers and made beautiful and attractive for the children. Following are programs that will be given in the various churches: On trnl lrenbyerlan. The following program will be given at the annual children's day exercises at the Central Presbyterian Sunday school, the services beginning at 10:43: Processional "Who Is on the Lord's Side?" Scripture in Unison Psalm 122. The Lord's Prayer. Song "The Sweet Story of Old." Cradle Roll Members Prought For ward. Children Presented for Baptism. Beginners' and Primary' Exercises Presentation of Diplomas to Primary Graduates. Song 323 "Sunshine in the Soul." Juniors (c) The Story of the Resurrection. (b) Exercise on "God's Word." Exercise on "Temperance." (c) Exercise Books of the Bible. Solo, "In Childhood's Lanes" Evelyn Eckhart. Intermediates (a) A Story of the Birth of Christ. (b) The. Apostles Creed. (cl Exercise Texts on Sin and Salvation and Missions. (d) The Ten Commandments. Seniors (a) Psalm 1. (b) Beatitudes. Song 332 "Bringing in the Sheave ... Exercise on Giving. -.. .... Offering. Comet Solo C. E. Killmer. Address by Pastor. Doxology and Benediction. Sprnrer Mriuorinl. The program for the Children's dav services at Spencer Memorial church tomorrow morning is as follows: Processional. Song Mrs. Su'ley's Class. Greetings Andora Larrison. Scripture Reading Mr. Young's Class. Prayer Inez Crompton. Song, "Beautiful Story" Primary Department. Recitation, "A Puzzling Question" Wilford Eiteman. Exercise Mrs. Pauley's Class. Recitation Merritta Ehn. Song Miss Merley's Class, Exercise Miss Ander's Class. Baptismal Service Conducted by Rev. Shult) Recitation, "Specially Children's Day Ruth Shult and llarley Reynolds. Exercise, "Don't Laugh At Us" Four Boys. Motion Song Mrs. Greer's Class. Recitation Harry Robbins. Exercise, "Faithful Helpers" Mrs Jennie Ander's Class. Recitation Sarah Anders. Song Mabelle Crompton's Class. Exercise "Rose Gatherers and Plant ers" Seven Girls. x Recitation Estie Gregg. Solo, " I Do, Won't You?" Mar garet Morrison.. Recitation Ruth Swisher. Song Mrs. Meanor's Class. Recitation, "The Object of Children's Day" Leslie Flood. ' Giving Alvin Wagstaff. Collection. , Song, "Children's Day" Primary Department. Benediction. I 'I rut MrthoillMt. The members of the Sunday school will give the following service at the First, Methodist church tomorrow ev ening at 7 o'clock: Prelude. Anthem, "Now, the Day Is O'er" Barnby. Hymn. Prayer. Hymn. Offertory. Welcome Meredith Ackley. "Reason' Why" Stella Reid. Song, "Children of the King" Pri mary class. Scripture Reading and Prayer Iiu bert Ward. Anthem, "The Children's Jubilee" Ashford. . "Life's Plan" Robert Doyle, John Meyers, Glen Hoar. Recitation Harold Stevens. Motion Song, "All for the Lord." "Daisy Boy and Daisy Girl" Verne DeLaney and Marjorie Walker. DR. W. S. MARQUIS, WHO HAS BEEN PASTOR OF BROADWAY PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH FOR QUAR TER OF CENTURY. Campbell. "Do You Think I Am Too Little?' Earl Meyers. "Don't You Love the Summer Time?" Primary class. Recitation Helen Lavender. Recitation Fay HannaT.'- Solo, "That Sweet Story" (Fearis) Mrs. A. E. Williams. The Boy and the Sparrow" Merrill Ingalls. Buttercup motion song. Closing song School. Benediction and postlude. l'lrxt Kuptlxt. Following is the program to be given at 10:45 at the First Baptist church as a children's day service: March Miss Alwilda Young. Processional hymn, "'Neath the Banner" School and congregation Prayer. Responsive reading. Psalm HI. Superintendent and school. Anthem, "The Children's Jubilee' Chorus choir. Recitation, "Children's Day" Miss Edwards' class. Song. "God Cares for Me" Ila McLaughlin and Mildred Cardall. Recitation, "Let the Children Come" Miss Olive Peterson Hymn. "Sowing the Seed of Faith" School and ri&ij; rogation Itccftation, ."OpfChildren's Day" Harry Davis. Solo, "That Sweet Story of Old' Miss Luella May Crissman. Primary hymn, "Lambs of Jesus" Primary class. Concert recitation, "Flowers of Ilea von "-r-Iloys from Miss Don's class. The Postman. Recitation, "The Givers" Boys from Miss Ethel Young's class Contribution for the American Baptist Publication society Symbolic recitation. "The Flowers Message" Thirteen girls. Hymn, "Here, Lord. We Offer School and congregation. Closing hymnA "At the Name of Jesus" School and congregation. Benediction Pastor. I niU-tl I'rPMlij'lerinn. Following is the order of services to be carried out at the children's day exercises at the United Presbyterian church tomorrow morning: Organ Prelude. Song. "Children Come" School Invocation. Recitation, "Welcome" Flora Schmeehle. Responsive Scripture Readin Recitation, "Children's Day" Flor ence Kerler. Song, "Early Will I Seel; Thee" Primary Class. Recitation Minnie Nelson Recitation, 23rd I v Opens Tuesday, June 15 I PARK DANCING PARTIES THIS YEAR TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS INSTEAD OF WEDNESDAY. 40 cents Round. Trip on 6, 7 and 8 p. m. Trains Those Chicken Dinners Are better than last year. Just the place to spend a quiet Sunday afternoon and evening and have a fine chicken dinner. Special Inducements V Offered for picnics, excursions card parties, club meetings, etc. Shields; 100th psalm, Irene Hammer- ioli ; f,7th psalm, Harold Downs; obi testament books, Frazer Vance; new testament books. Lillie Paulsen. The Beatitudes Albert Moeller, Ed ward Quinlan, Clifford Reid, Bela Alti- If, Bernard Andrews, Marguerite Smith, Raymond Scuss, Alberta Snail y and Edna Griffon. v Promotion of New Classes. Offt'ring for Missions. Aijthem Choir. ., Sermon Rev. J. I5 Vance. S Sung "Lead Kindly Light." Prayer and Benediction. LOCAL TEAM IS TO CONTEST J olfcrs Play for Tom Morris Memor ial Trophy Next Wednesday. A number of the clubs in the Western Golf association will enter teams in a tournament for the Tom Morris memorial trophy cup and the playing will take place June 1C. All entries have to be made before June 14. The Rock Island Arsenal Golf club will have a team in the tourna ment. Each team is to consist of eight men. They will use their own courses, and the team with the best score will be the winner. The local team will be chosen from the follow ing entries, E. C. Mueller, XV. T. Middleton. J. P. Maxwell, J. II. Trim ble, Dr. G. L. Eyster. J. D. Cady, C. P. Skinner, G. M. Bechtel. P. C. Denkmann, T. A. Barnard, Norman French, Walter Chambers and G. A. Psalm Dorothy , Price. APPEAL FOR "MERCY SUNDAY" MADE TO MINISTERS OF THE THREE CITIES In accordance with an appeal sent out by President William O. Stillmaa of the National Humane society cf Rock Island and Scott, county Humane societies are preparing to have "mercy Sunday" exercises in the churches of Rock Island, Moline and Davenport at an early date. The appeal from national headquarters follows: To the Clergy We appeal to you to exercise an active interest in the protection of dumb animals against cruelty, and to preach a sermon, in jour respective churches at. least one each year on the subject, of human.? education.' In every community there arc many instances of cruelty constantly occur ring which are often but the result V! thoughtlessness, indifference and ig- norarfce in the offenders, due to the fact that their attention has never been called to their obligation to these dumb friends and companions. It is generally understood that hordes of animal.-; passing between tho Quick Relief for an upset stomach, hic coughs, a sick headache, con stipated bowels, or a bilious attack is secured by using BEECHAM'S PIIlIlS SoU Everywhere, la base 10c and 2Sc ports of all nations die, or have to b destroyed, in transit, on account of' cruelty or carelessness. And the same1 may be said, doubtless, of . cattle in transit from our western . plains to eastern markets and it Is still said that notwithstanding the effort made: to preventMhe western cattle kings cf this country leaving our herds to win ter on the plains without providing food or shelter for them and with heart lessness, deliberately figure out how large a number they can afford to lose by starvation and exposure. And again hundreds of dumb animals are annually . sacrificed, uselessly we claim, in the cause of vivisection. ' Equally shocking is the thoughtless and unnecessary maiming and killing of song and other birds. There are many other forms jf cruelty, the terrible details of which are from time to time laid before us. We appeal to you, who have 'conse crated your lives to the teachings of kindness, mercy, love and obedience to conscience, to help Iq the humane efforts of the society by addressing your congregation and Sunday schools upon this many sided subject with a view of causing them to be more kind and thoughtful In their dally life. The Trains To Take i i i To Colorado Service is of paramount importance la travel. That afforded by Rock Island lines Rockv Mountain Limited or the Mountaineer. are pre-eminently the finest, fastest and most luxurious trains to and from Colorado. Every convenience and com fort of modem railway travel provided and every detail that tends to make a trip one of pleasure carefully looked after. A well ballasted, 'well kept, well graded roadbed insures unbroken rest in a full size anowy berth. Only One Night on the Road For details about these magnificent trains write or call, . - S. F. BOYD Division Passenger Agent, Davenport F. H. Plummer, C. P. Agt., 1829 Second Avenue, Rock Island, III. Upholstering and Furniture Repairing HAIR AND MOSS MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER. v ALSO A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC COVERINGS. E. G. Eklund. 1425 Second Avenue. ' Old phon-e 758 X. Vagaries of a Cold. In winter cold may settle in the bowels. In the summer it may give you colic or summer complaint. But don't fear appendicitis or inflamma tion of the bowels. At the first pain or cramp take Perry Davis Painkill er in warm water ' and relief will come at once. There is but one Pain killer, Perry Davis." A large 35c If. MtTT m ill v C "j The Perfection, Motor Boat Engine Beats" Them All. ; See them at cHAs. fiebig's. 1619 Third Ave., Kock Island "Specially Children's Day" Holli3 size as well as the 50c size.