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David Meekison, Napoleon,
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"I have uwd Severn I bottles of Prruna and tovl grratly benefited
thereby from my catarrh of the betid. I feel encouraged to believe that
It I use it a short time longer I will be fully uble to eradicate the dis
ease of thirty year atAnding." David Mceklson.
BAD HEALTH FOH THII.TV-SKVKN VKAUS: I have been in bad health
for thirty-seven years, and after taklK twelve bottles of your- Peruua- I am
cured." Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, Mo.
GAINED XWKXTl'-TWO POl'NIW: "1 had catarrh of the stomach,
bowels and bladder, had a great deal of pain In my right hip, alao pain In my blad
der. I tried many doctors' medicines, but
bottles of Pemna and think I am cured, but
be sure that I am entirely cured. I have gained twenty-two pounds in wolgnt since
I begun to take this wonderful medicine." Mr. W. C. Hemphill, Louisville, .Miss.
f)AT4 Itnil nv HTT-I ACl. "l had catarrh r.f tho ainmarh in such a Inrm
Speaklntf
ail my friends as one if the best medicines for suffering humanity afflicted with
catarrh of the stomach." K. II. .lmvonpurt, 713 Uuxton Ht.. Winston, N. C.
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TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST
Omaha Center of Kortbwsitern DiTision
Home Miriieam Uatkodiit Wcrk.
OR. T. C. ILITF IS SECRETARY IN CHARGE
tnirr Ilia nirrloa CaaTenttoa Will
Be Hld Moidir ad Tiy
t rir.t Cbnrch, At
tended by Jot a I1.
Tho northwe!trn dlvlilon of the home
missionary end rhurch ex(pnlnn work of
the Methodlnt churrh hfti been located In
Omaha, end Dr. T. C. Illff, one of the plo.
n?pr of this northwest country, hue been
placed In chirfe the secretary. Ills ter
ritory comprise the state of Iowa, Ne
braska, Minnesota, North and South Da
kota and Montana. Cndbr his direction a
convention in the Interest of this work is
echedvjpj for Omaha and vlnlnlty, opening
in the First Methodist church Monday and
extending over Tuesday. Distinguished
speakers from abroad will be In attend
ance. The following program has been ar
ranged: MONDAY.
(William Oorst, I. D., Presiding.)
2:M p. m. julet Hour, Hev.'D. W. Mo-Grefrc.-.
leader.
2:4j t. in. Address, William Oorst, t. D.
iM p. ni. Addri'iin, "The Ooneral Com-mlttiM-;
How Constltutad and Us Functions,'-
Oenrtfo W. Islifim, D. D.. Lincoln;
general cim.iiltteeman N.nth Oeneral Con
ference district. "The Price I'uld ns Seen
In the Uvea of Master Missionaries."
:K p. m. "Francis Asbury," II. Hirst
Millard. D. D.
8;G p. tn. "Jason Lee," J. A. Spyker,
4:06 p. m. "C. C. McCabe," Her. E.. H.
Hosnian.
i.'ia p. m. Adilress, "The Young People
and Home Moslems and Church Extension,"'
C. M. Kopwell. D. D.. Philadelphia.
6 n. m. Adjournment.
7:SJ p. m. (W. P. Harford, Presiding)
Praise service, led by Frank L. Loveland,
D. D.
S p. m. Address, "The Relation of Home
Missions and Church Extension to the City
Problem." (.'. M. Boswell, D. D., Philadel
phia, assistant corresponding Secretary
home Missions and church extension.
TUESDAY.
: ft. m. (I. K. Tlnrtall, D. D., Presld
lna;) Quiet Hour. Rev. F. P. Cook, leader.
:45 a. m. "The Country Problem," John
Grant Shirk. Discussion.
10:20 a. m. "The City Proble-nV' George
Elliott, D. D., Chicago. Discussion.
U a. m. "The Foreign Population Prob
lem," Henry Dnnlelson. Discussion.
! H: a. rr.. "The Literure of Home Mis-
i s,on" a"d Church Extension." T. C. Illff,
p. D., assistant corresnorrllng secretary
: home missions and church extension.
2:15 p. m. (Qoorge I. TVrlaht. D. D.. Pre.
sliding) Quiet Hour, Rev. J. M. Leldy,
lender.
2::ia p. m "How Meet the Crisis." "The
Pastor's RelRtlon U the Success of Home
Missions ami Church Extension Entor-
t prises, ' Kev. c. F. I.ang.
3 ! 2:45 p. m "The I avmnn's Relat'on to th
J Success of Homo MInslons and Church Ex-
tension Enterprise." T. F. Bturgess.
1 ; 3 p. m.-"The Collection for Home MIs-
j'slons and Church Extension," George El-
llott. D. D.. Chlcsgo.
j 8:20 p. ni. "The Missionary Church a
3 Necessity," Rev. John F. Poucher.
3 8:3S p. m. "Prayer Slid the Solution of
the Problem," Rev. John Randolph Pmlth.
;S 3:60 p. m. "Tho Relation of the Fosrd of
t Home Missions and Church Extension to
:j ! the Woman's Home Mlsslonarv Society,"
; Mrs. A. E. Griffith, Council Bluffs, corre
;I , epondlng secretary Woman's Home MIs
1 , sionary society, Des Molnee conference.
3 '. Discussion.
f ! 4:30 p. m. "Question Box and Business
Session, T. C, lllfT, D. D., Omaha, as'stant
corresponding secretary home missions and
church extension.
5 n, m. Adjournment.
7:S0 p. m. (Chnrles A. Ooss, Presiding)
Praise service, led by Frank !. Loveland,
D. D.
8 p. m. Address. "America sa n Mission
ary Field and Nation," George Elltott. D.
D., Chlcss-o, field secretary home missions
and church extension.
The pulpit of the Methodist churches of
the city will bo filled Sunday by the dis
j tlngulshed speakers, who will be in the
city to be In attendance upon the sessions
of the first convention of the home mis
sionary and church extension society for
the northwest. Dr. George Ellott of Chi
cago will occupy the pulpit of the First
Mothodlst church Sunday morning and the
Seward Street church In the evening. Dr.
T. C. Illff will speak Sunday morning In
the Hanscom Park church and Sunday
evening In the Walnut Hill church; Dr.
C. M. Boewell of Philadelphia will speak
Sunday morning In the Trinity Methodist
church and Sunday evening In the First
Methodlot church of South Omaha.
The First Reformed church of Omaha,
Twenty-third and Central Boulevard, of
which Rev. F. S. Zaugg Is pastor, will bo
dedicated Sunday. The building has cost
111,000 and part of the money was donated
by the Reformed church of Washington,
of which President Roosevelt Is a member.
This program la announced for Sunday
afternoon, when the dedicatory exercises
will be held, the morning service being
conducted by Rev. T. F. Pt suffer, who will
preach on "They That Trust." Anthem,
"Our Temple," choir; invocation, pastor;
hymn, congregation; scripture lesson. Rev.
T. F. Stauffer; prayer; song, junior choir;
dedlcatorial sermon, Rev'. D. S. Rouse:
hymn, congregation; dedlcatorial offering;
service of dedication, pastor; prayer of
consecration. Rev. J. N. Naly; hymn,
congregation; benediction.
Skovgaard and hla concert company, with
Eloonora Olson, tnexzo-soprana and Chris
tine Ntlsson, pianist, will give a concert at
Danish Lutheran church, 819 South Twenty
second street, Tuesday evening These
A Square Deal
Is assured you when you buy Dr. Pierce'
family medicines for til the Incredl
enta entering Into them aro printed on
the bottle-wrapper! and their formulas
are attested under oath aa being complete
and correct. You know just what you are
paying for and that the ingredient are
gathered from Nature's laboratory, being
selected from the most valuable native
medicinal roota found growing la our
American foreCTmdLwhile potent to cure
are perfectta harmNMOn( lo the most
delicate woiriawTJi tluTgTrr No a tfroii
(Jlrahol-enteTf lrtp their coiuy.jllLTu;
KrijK-ipTea ur'-d la tf:f;.n. y 'iiir
r;iiii'J 1,VP'''G':' ''hta ageut posseoeea
I ii i ii 1 able Tutiii ,c l iU1 properties of Its own,
being a most valuable antiseptic and anti
ferment, nutritive and soothing demul
cent. Glycerine ploys an Important part In
Dr. I'lerce's Golden Medical Discovery in
the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by sour risings,
heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing feeling tn ttom
ach, biliousness and Kindred derange
menU ol tba stomach, liver and bowels.
Besides curing all tho above dl.iresMng
ailment, theMiuIdrn Medical Discovery
Is a specific for all disease of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of the
nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels
or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative
8 tuce. It wlil yield to this sovereign rem
edy if Ita use be persevered in. In Chronic
Catarrh of tbe Nasal passages. It is w-ll,
while taking the "Golden Medical Dis
covery ' for the neceutry constitutional
treatment, to cleanse tbe passages freely
two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Uomedy.
Thla thorough course
o( treatment generally eurea tbe worst
cases.
In coughs and hoarwtreas paused by bron
rhlal, tlirual and juiig affection, exuept con-
umyUou i:i lu advaiiced stages, (he "uoldan
Medical Divxrrary is a oot eiScient rem
eiir. especially In those otiinabe, haivg-oo
rout lia caused b irriialloa and cfu-eilon of
the broiiciilal Diuooua DmUariaa. Ilia 'Dis
covery is not se guo4 tot acuta eouxh. aris-
Inr from su
uduoa coiun, por mmi ii aa ex-
pectea to cure oon.um
n.umpilon In lis advanced
MHi-iiO met.leln. wlil no la at but for all
li.n oMtlnate. rhronle eouv which. If nef-
ir.'ieo. or naair ii-eateu. i..j to con irnp
,w.m it l. it. iMt auwIlMltia Uiatraa Imunm
TIIB OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH
rnusictana- have fame that l wider than
the bounds cf any single nation.
Bt. Mary's Avenue Congregational ves
per choral sen-Ice at 4:30 p. m. Subject of
service, "Peace." ITogram follow:
The Chimes Tunes, "Pax tecum" and
"Innocent"
Processional Hymn Songs of Praise trM
Angels Pang Innocents
The Hesponses From sn old Miserere.
The Canticle Nunc dlmlttls Wlrkes
The Drtcrtory Hymn Lord of Our Life
end Ood of Our Solvation liarnby
t8ung by the choir with organ ac
companiment.) s
The Anthem Thou Wilt Keep Him In
Perfect Peace Williams
(Sung without accompaniment.)
Recessional Hymn Saviour Again to
Thy Dear Name Hopkins
Thomas J. Kelly, director of music.
Music at the First Baptist church, under
the direction of Miss Margaret Boultor,
organist:
MORNING. 10:30.
Prelude Batiste
Anthem Except the Iord liulld the
House Gilchrist
Quartet.
Orgsn Offertory Mendelssohn
Trio Holy Father Hear Us Cnrnpana
Mra. Sunderland, Mrs. McCreary,
Mr. Manchester.
Post Urns Chauvet
EVENING, 7:S0.
prelude , Rhelnberger
Anthem God la Ixn-e Schumann
Anthem Largs Are the Mansions. liniorson
quartet.
Postlude , Csppelen
Mrs. L. T, Bunderland, soprano; Miss
Alice Fawcett, contralto; Mr. John
McCreary. tenor; Mr. G. W.
Manchester, bass.
At the annuiW business mnatlnr of tha
! Cefttral United Presbyterian churoh last
Wednesday evening tho following showing
waa made: Gain In membership during
the year, 84; present membership, 818. The
attendanoe at church and Sunday school
has greatly increased and the work la now
better than ever before In the tweney years
of thla congregatlon'a history. The finan
cial showing la much ahead of last year,
being a total of $7,028. as compared with
tt,6 a. year ago. Of this total the amount
contributed by each department was: Con
gregational, for work of church, J4.tW;
Congregational Mission board, 81,239; Sun
day school, I47S; Women's Missionary, so
ciety, S443; Ladles' Aid society, $7i9; other
sources, $151; total, 17,025.
Money remained tn the treasury, and by
Unanimous vote the salary cf the pastor,
' Dr. McBrlde, waa Increased $250 for the
coming year.
Muslo at the First Methodist church:
MORNING.
Prelude Meditation Renaud
Anthem (with solo quartet) Praise the
Lord, O, My Soul Watson
First Methodist Quartet and Chorus
Offertory Song Sohubert
Quartet Who Are These That Are Ar
rayed? Btatner
Mia. Jennlson, Mrs. Anderson, Mr.
Green and Mr. Kata.
Postlude in D Minor Focrster
EVENING.
Prelude Answer Wolstenholme
Anthem With Glory Clad. ...Wagner-Buck
Offertory Cradle Song Bottlng
Quartet (with solos for soprano and
alto) The Two Angels Krogmann
Mrs. Jennlson. Mrs. Anderson and First
Methodist Episcopal Quartet.
Postlude-Festal Murch Calkin
Mrs. Anna B. Andrews, organist; Lee G.
Krats, choirmaster.
At the First Congregational church
Thursday afternoon the program of the
musical department of the Woman's club
held out some excellent features, among
them being Miss Mildred Kellner's violin
numbers, Mr. Charles Haverstock and the
double quartet. The program In full, ar
ranged by Mra. F. W. SlabaUgh, waa:
"Wedding Day" Grieg
Miss Elin Wesln.
(a) BIsTOnie Dance ....Dvorak
(b) "To Spring"... Grieg
Violin, Miss Mildred Kellner; piano,
Mrs. Hastens.
"Thou Art Mine All"
Mrs. J. G. Kelly.
(a) "Erotlqus"
(b) "The First Meeting"
Miss Murelle Barnes
..Bradsky
Orleg
Grieg
(a)
Ich Llebe Dlch
...Orleg
(b) "With
Violet"
Grieg
MIks Mlth Dennis
(a) "In the Morning" (Transcription). Grieg
b) fantasia Sjogren
Mr. Martin Bush.
"fiongs My Mother Taught Me". ...Dvorak
Mr. Charles Haverstock.
"Landslghtlng" Grieg
Double Quartet from Musical Art So- ,
rlety Mrs. Covalt, Mrs. Jennlson, Miss
Dennis, Mrs. Slabsugh, Miss Mar
guerite Riggs, Mr. Rigdon, Mr. Green,
Mr. Mclntyre. Mr. Haverstock; organ,
Mr. Bush; piano, Mrs. J. H. Btmms,
director.
Mr. Blmms, Mra. Baetena, Mr. Buah, ao
oompanlsts. The following will be the subjects for
Sunday at the North Bide Christian church,
Twenty-second and Docust streets, H. J.
Kirschsleln, pastor: . Morning, "A New
Commandment:" evening, "Our New
Hope." "The Seven Last words, 10 db i intendent Meets at p. m.
given by the chorus choir of the North j First Church of Christ. Scientist. Twenty
Side Christian church Good Friday even- fifth and Farnam. Chambers Bullding-Sun-lng.
was written by Dubois, the great j day school at :45 a. m.; Sunday services
French composer and organist. It style la
deeply religious and the choruse. highly
dramatic. The aolo. will be aung by Miss
Elisabeth Hamllng. soprano; Lucius Pryor,
tenor, and H. B. McPharrin, baritone. The
accompaniment will be piAno, organ and
harp and under the direction cf Mra. II. I.
Klrsclnrtein.
Music at the First Congregational church.
Nineteenth and Davenport streets:
MORNING.
Prelurte Andante Religiose Thome
Anthem The Ixird 1s My Ught Parker
Soprano Solo Iead Kindly Ught. .Shepperd
Mra. Hypea.
Offertory Ixiret
Postlude 8llas
EVENING.
Prelude Adagio Merkel
Anthem Sweet Is Thy Mercy, lxrd
nornDy
8onrano solo. Quintet and chorus.
Offertory Melody Moskowskl
Quartet Jesus, the Very Thought tf
Thee uiiennet
Miss be Graff and nuartet.
Postlude Volrkmar
Martin W. Bush, organist; Ira B. Pennl-
man, director.
A Baraca Bible clasa has been organized
at the Second Presbyterian church under
the leadership of Ralph W. Orr, religious
secretary of the Toung Men's Christian as-
soclstlon. The pastor or this church an-
nouneee a series of Sabbath morning ser
mons on foreign missions. Subject of the
aeries. "The Evangelization of the World
in this Generation." The topics and dates
are aa follows: "Obligation." Marrh 17;
"Achievement." March J4; "Opportunity,"
April 7; "Responsibility." April 14; "Vision,"
April tl.
T. Draper of Allegheny. Pa., will give a
discourse entitled, "Bible Times and Sea
sons," at College hall, Nineteenth and Far
nam streets, at t o'clock Sunday afternoon
for persona Interested In the Bible. All
who wish to attend are invited to do so
and no collection will be taken.
At Knox Presbytorlan Mr. Ed Pickering
will sing Kipling's "Recessional," music
by D. Koven, Sunday morning.
Rev. Dr. Elliott of Chicago will preach
at the First Methodist church Sunday
morning at 10:50. Dr. Elliott Is one of the
most noted divines In Methodism today.
He wtll be in the city until Tuesday night
In attendance upon the great home mis
sionary and church extension convention
which is to be held at the First Methodist
church from Mondsy afternoon until Tues
day night The regular services at the
First church will be conducted by the
pastor in the evening, when ha will preach
on the subject, "Broken Hearts or Life's
Failures." Special nualc at both services,
will be here to take charge of the pulpit
very Boon.
T. W. C. A. "Iotas.
The reception Monday evening by the
duT1-ral rnminltw waa well attended
lie. Wadswottn'a addiese en "Eaucailun
17.. 1907.
NO MONEY DOWN
Our entire stock of 500 STEINWAY & SONS, STEGER & SONS, EMERSON,
IIARDMAN, A. B. OHASE. McPHAIL, KURTZMAN and 13 other standard pianos
are quoted at a heavy discount from eastern prices. Remember this sale will only last
10 days. If you want to obtain the bargain of a lifetime, call or write at once. We
ship pianos everywhere and guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. New pianos
for rent $3.00 and up. Instruments, moved, stored, tund and repaired.
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INTERNATIONAL PURE FOOD EXHIBITION. PARIS, FRANCE
ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION, PORTLAND, OREGON
Those who appreciate a whiskey that Is always uniform In quality end thai
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" "THE WHISKEY WITH A REPUTATION"
. tor sals at leading bars, eafes and drag stores
S. HIRSCH & CO.
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D. A.
for Women" was interesting. Judge Sut
ton's explanation of the workings of the
juvenile court or uniana ana wnat ne ancj
hi
Is helDers are doing for the un cared for
children was attentively listened to and
i many decided to hot only attend this court,
but to help in tne worn, mm era Allen
delighted the audience with two vocal num
bers. This program was followed by a
general social evening, during which time
tho women of the educational committee
served coffee and wafers.
Regular Sunday afternoon gospel meeting
at 4:30. Arthur Chase will speak. The
fospel meetings of the association are now
elng well attended.
For the last time Is announced the "Get
Two" banquet to be given Monday evening,
March 28.
Miscellaneous Annnnnpements.
Calvary Baptist, Thirty-fourth and Sew
ard Sunday, 3:30 p. m.. Bible school; Fri
day, 8 p. m.. gospel service.
I Westmlntr Presbyterian Services. 10-)
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Kev. josepn J. Lampe
will occupy the pulpit Sunday.
Grand View Baptist Sunday School,
Vnnrth and Cedar. G. D. Maddison. Suner.
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enworth Sunday school at i, gospel meet
ing Thursday evening, industrial school at
1(1 Saturday.
Parkvale Congregational,- Thirty-first and
Gold, Rev. H. L. Mills. Pastor Sunday
school at S p. m.; preaching at 4 p. m. ;
Christian Endeavor at S p. m.
Peoples', Charles W. Savldge, Pastor
Morning, "China's Awful Famine;" even
ing, Doing, l'eats All Profession." Prof.
Mertes has charge of the music.
Plymouth Congregational Communion
services and reception of members, 10:3i
n. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m. The pas
tor. Rev. F. w. Deavitt, will preside.
Letter Dav Saints. Knlahts of Pythias
Hall, Sixteenth and Charles. A. M. Fullmer, j Made Them Great." Men's prayer meeting
Presiding Elder Sunday school at 10 a. m. at 10:1R. Teachers' meeting at 6:80 p. m.
Prenohinsr at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. I Young People at 6:30.
Hillside Congregational, Thirtieth and j McCabe Methodist Episcopal, Fortieth and
Ohio, Rev. II. L. Mills. Pastor Preaching I Fnrnsm. Rev. F. P. Cook, Pastor Morning
at 10:30 a. m. and 7:So p. m.; Sunday school i services at 11. subject. "Home Missions and
at noon; Christian Endeavor at 6:30. I Church Extension;" evening service at 7:30,
Seward Street Methodist, J. F. Poucher, ! subject. "The Righteous Faith;" Sunday
Pastor-Preuching by the pastor at 10 :io ! school at 10. Junior league at 3, Epworta
a. m. The evening sermon at 7:0 will be league at 4:30, prayer meeting Wednesday
preached by Dr. George Elliott of Chloigo. st 7:46. The 'I. T. class meets Veduen
. First Presbyterian, .podgo. and Sevon- 1 dar "Ptal muslr "? Easter
reenrri I'.v h w n I , .iaiiks i niiar
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun-
day school at noon. Christian Endeavor
at S:15 p. m.
Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh
and Pratt, Rev. R.- T. Bell, pastor Rev.
R. M. S. Braden will preach In the morning
at 10:30. A missionary program in the
evening at 7:30.
First German rresbyterlan. 1816 North
Eighteenth, Julius F. Schwara, Pastor
German prenching. 10: a. m. and 7:30 p.
m.; Sahbath school, !t.30 a. in. The public
is cordially Invited.
First Chrletlan, Eighteenth and Farnam
Bible school at tf:3u a. m. ; preaching at 11
ana 7:30; subjects of sermons, "The Man
of Tarsus," evening, "The Christian En
doavor and the Churoh of th. Future."
l.owo Avenue Presbyterian, Fortieth end
Nicholas, Rev. A. S C. Clarke. D. D.. Pastor-Morning
service at lo:30, evening serv
ice at .; at the evening service Judge Sut
ton will speak on the work of the juvenile
court.
First Reformed, Twenty-third and Central
Boulevard. Rev. F. 8. .u:na. Pastor sun -
I Oay school at :S0 a. m. I'l'.'iichlng services
at 11 and . nealcatlon of the new ouuuing i
at i.So p. r... with sermon by Rev. D. t. J
Fouse, D. D. j
Castellar Street Presbylerlnn. Sixteenth .
and Custellar, Walter H. Rcyno.ds. Pjstur I
Pinaclilng at lo:lo and fcundty school ,
with orchestra ai noon. Endeavor society
at 6:3u. Ontario and Park 1-orest chup 1
schools nt 8 p. m.
German Evangvlieal Lutheran, St. Paul s,
Twenty-clgbiii una Parker, itev. it. t-ioue.
I PMutnr Mnrninv Mt'rvh'e ul 10. - text.
Joh.i
i 8:46-58. theme. T'nbellfcf.-' Passion service
In the evening ut 7:46; text, John la:t-U;
theme, "Crucify Him.
Kountze Memorial Luthersd. Rev. John
E. Hunimon, Pastor Morning service at
10:30, subject, "True Munhjud; ' evvnlut
theme, "God's Mercy, Clnistlan Enifavor
' tt1j l.uther leaKue devotioral meeting, at
runuay kcuooi ii noon.
uruce jiaptist, renin ana Ar:or. is.
Yllman. Paetor 10:46 a. nt., "The Pilgrims
of Ihe Mglil, Sunday srnocl at noon; Ju
nlor union at 3 u. m: voun L.eo.ile s uruver
' imcting at 7 p. m, ev-iiln service at 7:4i. J
lruu "J"' . , h
Imrnsnuel Baptist, Twenty-fourth and
,m,().x, io;. a. m., ' The J iy of a Grot
and liurd Task." Vt 7:50 p. m.. ' The Si'iry
' of a Lavish Love. Bible school at n n
Young People's union at 6.S0. Prayer Meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7:45.
Third Presbyterian, Twentieth and Leav
enworth, Rev Jce.-ph B. Cherry, Ph. I).,
Pustor Preaching by the tastor at 10. -V
and 7:30. men's pray.r meeting at l :li.
men s bible clues si noon, Sunday school
I at 4. Christian Endeavor at C:30.
I T i ' Q.Kh.tk a . ' V . . 1 a, rt.u.,.- 1 1 1 I . , r- .'
; deavor. 3:i p. ni.; Senior Endeavor. 6:30 .
! m.; prayer meeting. Wednesday. S a. m.
Church of the Living Uod. College Hall,
Nineleenth and Farnam Two discourses
bu n Draper
under the auspices of the Tower bihlu
, and Tract society, Allegheny. Pa., topic.
I "Bible Times and Seasons. " at S and 7:30
' r rrv
p. nv
1 a? I malR a Caiiajiinn 4u i uri an, a noiuicui
a a a-.. L. vr. i u T . . v. . i... An
and Burlette, Kev. L. Uroh, Paslo .r-
. vloei Sunday: 10:46 a. m . "Firmn'-sn
Founded On faith the True Ideal.' 7:Sy
I P- "Silenced Uy lieed;" 8undy s:hcr,l
! u oun, pe0pia', metlng at 6:iT,
n. m.
Calvary Baptlot, Twenty-fifth and Ham
1 llton. Rev. E. R. Curry. Pastor Services
! at W W a. m. and 7.W p. m ; morning aub-
ict. 'Behavior In tti House of God,
.vnlng subject. "The Four Great Battles "
I Bible .uliowl at 12 in.; young people uicl-
5
Tel. Douglas 1625
Omaha.
Ing at 6:9) p. m. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.y
mid-week prayer and praise service.
Strangers Invited to all the services of the
ohurch.
Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal, Forty
first end Charles, E. E. lloaman, Psntor
At 10:30 the pastor will take rs hla theme
"A Noted Family." Sunday school nt noon.
Epworth league Bible studv at 0:15. At
7:30 Rev. T. C. Illff, D. D., Held secretary
of (he northwest division of the Hoard of
Home Missions and church extension, will
apesk.
Central Vnlfed Presbyterian, Twenty
fourth and Dodge. R. R. A Mc Bride. D. D..
Pastor At 10:3c, "The Great Expediency."
At 7:J0 lecture on William the Silent and
rellalous toleration. Tills Is the lust .,f ,
i series of Sabbath evening lectures on
1 "Some Reformers and the Doctrines ih-it
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