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New Order Of Service

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
December
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The order of services at the Presbyterian church haVe been slightly changed. Following is the order of service: MORNIKG. 1. Ornan Prelude. 2. Cali to Worstiip by the Minister. 3. Doxology. Inovocation and Lord's Prayer. (the people standing.) 4. üyiim, (the people sitting.) 5. Psalm. Apostles Creed, and Gloria, {the people standing.) 6. Anthem, by the Choir. 7. Scripture Lesson. 8. Prayer. 9. Hymn, (the people standing.) 10. ïhe Sermón. 11. Offering. 12. Prayer. 13. Hymn and Benediction, (the people standing.) EVENING. 1. Organ Prelude. 2. Cali to Worship by the Minister. 3. Evening Doxology, (the people standing.) 4. Hymn, (the people sitting.) 6. Psalm, and Gloria, (the people standing.) 6. Anthem, by the Choir. 7. Scripture Lesson. s. Prayer. 9. Hymn. (the people standing.) 10. The Sermón. 11. Anthem, by the Choir. 12. Prayer ' 13. Hymn and Benediction, (the people standing.) To avoid complications, it might be well for all worshipers, unfamiliar with this order of services, to go to church arined with a copy of this week's Demooeat. The mint growers of Moerland township Muskegon Co., will make a pretty good thing out of their erop this year. The amount raised has made ,40,000 pounds of the distilled oil, which sells for about SI a pound. One man will ship 8,000 pounds direct to Europe. The barbers' union of Port Huron, is after the non-union shops, and caused the arrest of Harry Vinke, of Park streel, for keeping bis place open Sunday. A committee set a watch on the place, and when a customer entered the pólice were notiíied and the shop entered. ('nion City must have a ríice brand of smart fellows. The City Marshal offers a reward of 30 for the apprehension of individuals who amuse themseves by stretching ropes across the sidewalks on dark nights. Several citizens of that place have been seriously injured by pitching headlong over the obstructions.

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Ann Arbor Democrat