HIE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 5, 1911. ICS FOR A DAY OF REST 2:T7lilliefoTi Begins, Seriti of 8er moni oa EeJiyloTU Reciprocity. HESION SOCIETY IS PBAKI Himirl Kara A. 1.. lattea ak at Ft rat fft. ! of Hirst MtaorUI Tha flrrt of a srls of sermons on "ReJIrtou RaHpraolty" will tx prrachl Sunday morning at 10 ) by Jtv. Mm frcd IJlllefnrs, pastor of the First t'nl tarlan church, Seventeenth anil Can trpet The aeries la described by Ilev. Mr. Lillltfora aa "a candid Inquiry Into tha work of tha church universal; an attempt to establish by itinna of his torical and other vldncea. what religion, Christian aa well aa psfran, hag dona and still la doing for the civilisation of the world." The sermons will be aa fol owe: ' November B "The Obllfttlont of the Futpn lo the Pew." November 12 "The, Obligations of the Tew to the rulplt." November It "The ObllffaUoni of the Church to the Community." November t "Further Obligations of the Church to the Community." December S "The Obligation of the Community to the Church." December 10 "The Mission of the Uni tarian Church." The annual praise service of the Women i Missionary society of the Caa tellar Street Presbyterian church will be held In the church Sunday evening. The program will be aa follow: Processional. Scripture reading and remark!, Mrs. Q, . Abbott. Holo. William Hunt Zither aolo, Henry Schaler. Anthem. Chorua choir. Trio, Misses Petereon, Kerr and Cloud. Annual Address, Kev. A, B. Marshall. The Men and Krllglon Forward move ment campaign in , the Calvary Baptist church will be Inaugurated with apeclal aervloes Bunday. At 10 o'clock In the morning there will be a prayer meeting for men and boys. In the evening there will be a program of addrttses by Henry Reiser, W. a. Cotrelt, offlcera of the committee of one hundred, the pastors, and other. The first open meeting of tb season f the Hirst Memorial Boya' club will be held Bunday evening, November 12, at 7:30 at Thirty-fourth street and Larl. more avenue. Judge Howard Kennedy, f the juvenile division' of the district court, will discuss "The Boy and the Church." Judge Abraham I Sutton, of the district court, formerly of the juve nile division, will apeak on "The Boy and the Man." The meeting will be for men and women aa well aa for boya. Kev. Charles II. Fleming, the new pas tor of the Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh and Tratt streets, and Its branches, formally will be Installed Fri day evening, November 7, In the Church of the Covenant. Rev. M. V. Higbee. astor f the North Presbyterian church; Iiev. Edwin Hart Jenks. pastor of the rtrat Presbyterian church, and Dr. Mo CKfen will be the speakers. Tb Norwegian and Danish Methodist church. Twenty-fifth and Decatur streets, and the Swedish Methodist church, Nine teenth and Burt streets, will begin a two Weeks' series of revival meetings Tues day evening In the Swedish church. The weond week's services will be held In the Norwegian and Danish church. Revival services which have been In i progress at the Saratoga Congregational church for the last two weeks under the direction of Rev. Frank A. Miller, will bej continued today and Sunday. A spe cial talk for children and grown-ups will be given at the church Sunday afternoon at t o'clock. It Is reported that many conversions have been made during the meetings. The first of a series of sermon on heaven will be preached Sunday evening by Rev. F. P. Ramsay, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church. Twentieth and Leven worth streets. Ills subject will be, -Where Is Heaven!" Th first monthly musical service of the First Congregational church choir under th direction of Frederick 8. Freemantel will be given In the church Bun-lay even ing at 7.30. 8. J. Horton will offer several aolos. Sunday will be the annual day of prayer for home missions In all the Lutheran churches of the general synod. It will be observed with prayer and special ser-, roone en - all the Omaha Lutheran churcues. A patrlotlo service will be held at Low Avenue Presbyterian churoh. The jastor will preach on "Christian Stand ards." with special reference to present Reeds. The cbolr will give patrlotlo se lections. A special Invitation to young peopl and children. The following pro gram will be furnished by th choir, as sisted by Mr. Hugh Wallace: Organ Poetlude 631 v invocation Hanctua Scripture , " Prayer rexponae Anthem-iom Egypt's UoiYd'age Cow Choir. " Bolo What Are Tt.ee . Mlaa. leterson. '" Duet-The Angel. .... Chammand Mrs. Mulha and Mr. Wallace. AriUiem-Ou. Thai 1 Had Wings of a 1hv A - . Choir. Colo , Mr. Hugh Wallace.' Announcement offertory oit Floating on t hi" Air eh rtpture sermon '.Three numoeia from Sermon "on" t lie ctnii.""::::::::::::::::::..h J'ostiude Mi. Robert Mullla, director ul i'la'uaio. The following la the program for the special musical service at Trinity ... .i.uini ii i :m; Prooesaloual Hymn-Crown Hlm tith Many Crowns fcivev Magnificat In C Nuuo lnmHtls In C ; '."hucI The Creed (Organ arrangement' by 8 U. Whitney) ; Uevutkmai Hymn Now the Day "la .ver Barnby The hven-fol1 A nun riialner Hymn Abide With Me Hopkins Offwrtory Anthem lie Watchoth Over . laraW M.ndrlasohn Hei'ekHlonal 11) mnOanard Chrintlan . tioldlers Kulllvan Organ Prelude and Fugue In O Major ' Mendelssohn Bishop Bcannell will preach at the 11 o'clock mass at St. Cecilia's procai hedral Sunday moruln;. lomlng sermon at 11, "An Appreciation it thn llrlre Resources;," young people a mneitne, 7.t p. m.; "1 he Judgment of otewards," 7:fc p. m. Harney. Rev. John Matthew. Pastor orcan reritnl; reaolnr s"-vlew at lO X); preachlna; by the paitor: juartette; Mm Wiley, . pra.no. ll m., Hi tile chol seeeinn, speclKl music by nrche.lrm or chestra led br Mia Allen. V:l p. m. or- en mini; i ;. regular eenloe; preacn Ing by tho pastor: chorus choir. I Bimanual, '1 wenty-f ourth and Plnkney, llev. J. H. Khnraoie. l'aitor- Hihls ncnool. f . Hervlcea at 11 n. tn. and 7.20 p. m. Young people a meeting. n. m. Morn ing sermon. "The First Walk of the l hiircn; reception of new members; Ixtnl'a supper. Kvenlng sermon. "Martha letting Kecond Things Have Flist Place.'' Song and devolionai meeting Mdntsday at N p. m. Calvary. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, Rev. Krtward H. Currv. 1'aotor Services at 10:M and 7:X; morning, "Avoiding the i roes. i ne lxrd a supper will be ob served and hand of fellowship given new members. Evening, short addresses by Henry Klrser, W. . Cotrell and the paeior n "Mn and Religion Forward Movement." Hlhle school at t. Young people s meeting at 6 30. Wednesday, at J o'clock, devotional meeting. rkrlatlaai Selene. First Church of Christ. Felentlst. St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street Monday school at : a. m., Sunday services at )l a. m. and t p. m. Subject of lesson sermon," Adam and Fallen Man." Christian. First, Twenty-sixth and Iamey, J. M. Kersey. Pastor Preaching at 10:30 and .M. Id hie school at It Young people's meeting, 8.30. North Bide, Twenty-second and IOth rop, Rev. H. J. Klrschsteln, Minister Hlhle school at :3t) a. tn. All teachers will meet their clssses at the new build ing, Twenty-aecond and Ixithrop streets. There will he no morning or evening preaching service. Mid-week meeting Wednesday evening at I o'clock at 2ili Emmet street. t'oagregatleaal. First, Nineteenth and I'tovenpnrt, Fred erick T. Roue. Paator Morning worship, 10:30. The pastor will preach on "What Life Means to Me." Parkvale, Corner Thirty-first and Oold Sunday school at 10, K. (1. Wilbur, super intendent. Christian Endeavor, 6:16 Bvrning worship, 7:30. Sermon by Rev. J. P. Clyde. Plymouth, Corner Twentieth and Spen cer, John I'. Clyde, Minister Morning worship, 10 30; theme, "Pleasures Multi plied In Being Shared." Special muftlc by chorus add soloist. Sunday school, li. IIUlsi,.. Thirtieth and Ohio, W. S. Hampton. Pastor 10:80 a. tn., communion and reception of members; Sunday school. 13 m.; Junior Endeavor. 3 p. m.; Kcnlor Fndeavor, :30 j. m.j evening sen-Ice at 7:30. St. Mary's Avenue. James Alexander Jenkins,- D. D., Minister 10:30, com munljn, sermon and reooptlon of new members: subject. "The Call of the Cross;" 7:30 p. m. people's service; song servloe snd sermon; aubjeot, "Th Cloud of Witnesses." Kplaoopal. Saint Paul's, Thirty-second snd Cali fornia, Rev. W, H. ilayley, Pastor Sun day school at 10 a. m., choral encharlst t U a. in. Saint Stephen's Mission,' Sarstoga Hall. Twenty-fourth and Amea Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning prayer at 11 a. in. All Saints, Twenty-sixth and Dewey. Rev. T. J. Mackay, Rector Holy com munion, 7:30. Morning prayer and ser mon at 11. Church school and kinder garten. 1:15. Subject of morning sermon, "All Kinds of Saints." Church of th Oood Shepherd, Twen tieth and Ohio, Rev. T. C. Collar, Rec torHoly communion at t. Sunday school at 3:4s. Holy communion with aermon, 1L Kvenlng prayer with sermon, 7 30. Church of St. Philip tho Deacon, Twenty-first and Paul, Rev. John Albert Wllilama, Rector Twenty-first Sunday after trinity. Holy communion, 7:30 Morning prayer, 10:30. Choral eucharlst with sermon, 11. Evening prayer and sermon at I o'clock. Sunday school and catechism. U 30. Saint John's, Twenty-sixth n! Frank lin. Mev. W. 11. Payley. Rector Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. (corporate com munion of women's auxiliary Brother hood of Saint Andrew, Slant Catherine's altar guild), Sunday school at M a. m., choral encharlst at 11 a. m-, evening ser vice at 7:45 o'clock. . Latheraa. St. Paul's, Twenty-eighth and Parker, Rev, K. T. Otto, Psator Services at IV and 7:45. Evening aermon In Kngllah; subject. "The Word f Ood Is Life." Bun day school at 11::K. Confirmation class on Mondays and Thursdays at 7:S0. St. Matthews, UCngllnh), Corner Nine teenth and Caatellar, Rev. fl. W. Snyder, Pastor Services at 10 :fi a in. and 7:3o p. m.; morning subject "A Firm Stand;" evening subject. "The Rich Repentant;" song service at 7:15 p. m.; Sunday school, U m. Kountse Memorial, Farnsm Street and Twenty-sixth Avenue Dr. Paluly. Pae tor Services for the twenty-tlrst Sunday after Trinity: Sunday school at 10 a. in., morning worship and sermon at 11 a. m., Luther leagus at 7 p. ni., evening wor ship at I p. m. Grace. 1323-1& South Twenty-alxthj M L. Mellck. Paator Morning sermon. 11 o'clock. Kvenlng sermon at 7:30. Sunday scnooi, B.te. Lutner league, topic, "IVeasure Thoughts From Revelation of Saint John." Class Of catechisms on Fri day afternoon at 4. St. Mark's Ktigllsh, Twentieth and Burdette, l Qroh. I'astor Services at 11 and 7:30. Morning subject, "The Word Surer Than Visions and testacies;" even ing. "Remarkable Kxamoles In find II. nees." Sunday school at :45. Toung Peo ple's Society of Christian lindoavor at .4a, Methodist. Trinity. Twenty-first and Rlnnev. r. W Abbott Pator Preaching mornlne and evening. Morning aermon. "Moral llar- ves. Fields;" evening. "Elijah s Mantle." Oak Street. Twentieth and Oak. Rev. T. C. Webster, Pa tor Bible school with adult and other classes at 3. preaching service at 7:su by l'r. Hllhel. formerly of Fremont. Midweek niecllnir Thuradav evening at I. Diets Memorial. Tenth and Pierce, J. Franklin llaus. Paator Owlna to tha ah. sence of the pastor, M. Andreaacn of foutn umana win preacn at 10:30 and W. B. Wetherall of Ralston at 7: so. Humlav ' achool at noon. Fpworth league at 6:30. Hanacom Park. Twenty ninth and Wool- liapdat. Calvary Pmn.-h, Thirty-fourth Ind Bw aid islble achoul, i.M. llrace. Tenth and Arbor, jmr. B. F. IVI'm.n 1 nu'iir-Hundav eclx,.jl 10 a m : The Yilirliocf ill - 1 tnness ia reached erhooU, ia the clasping of her child "cr arms. el trie mothrr-tc. be is often fearful of nature's r.i..i and shrinks from the sufferinjr inci- ueui to us consumroatioa. But for nature s ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, tnd ia Mother's Friend is to be found a medicine of prcat value to every expectant mother. It is aa oilv emulsion f,v vt application, composed f inTedients which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the system Involved. It is intended to prepare me system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in freat part, the suffer lag through which the mother usually Passes. The regular use of Mother's I nend will repay any mother in the comfort it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength t brings about after baby cornea. Mother's Friend ?:ri?'."".rt he lur our free book for expectant moth. ers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions tf a helpful nature. KADt'lLLD RldlUTCU CO., Ada. C worth.' Bev. K. B. Ciawford. Pastor Morning eervlie at 1')..) o'rwk. Mr. John Iiale, deicgitn to the KuriiineiitraJ conference held at 'Toronto, I ana'la, will give a report of the ci.nfWr net-. Kvenlng service at 7:45 o'clock, topic, "The KrtaU of LKe." First Swedleh, Corner North Nineteenth and Hurt, Bev. Oustav Krlckson. lator Bector K. A. Jansson, prenlilent of the I hxologlcal eemlnsry, li;i, Sweden, le expected to reach our ilty In time to preach at 11 a. m. as well es ?S) p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. and Kpworlh league service at :30 p. m. Pearl Memorial. Twenty. fourth snd Irimnre, Carl I,, p.ndrr, l uitor-Morning worship, 10 W. herm..n hv the paator. Sun (!ay school at noon. M. Wjcnle, suprrln tendert. Junior le)tuv at 3 . F.pworth league ot 30. At 7.M, sermon lecture, Illustrated, Hunyan' "Pl'grlms' Prog ress," hy Secretary J. P. Haly. Norwegian and t'anih. Twrnfv-ffth and Hecator. It. P. Petersen, pnxtur Servlcee with preaching t.y the paator at II and 3 Sunday school at 8:4fi. led by S. O. I"n nlelspn. Youpr peoplc'M matting at 7. Tuesday. November 7. nt K ihi church will unite with ttie Swedish Stcth- ooist in a scries or revival meetings. First, Twentieth and Iiavenpnrt, Rev. Milton B. Williams, Pastor Morning serv vice at It: subject, "Is Sacrifice for Christ Worth While?" At 7:;m In the even'ng Bev. Mr. Williams will nresch the third of the series on the theme, "The failures or ncepticism, snniect, "lyive s I.sbor Ixst." Sunday school st 9.4o. KpwortU league at 6:3ft Walnut Mill. Forty-first and Charles, William Boyers. I'aftor-I'reschlng at 10:30 and 7. Morning subject, "Vlctorloua Faith;" evetiltiK, "Does It I'sv?" Kun dey school at noon: eor-e T. I.lndiev superintendent. Kpworlh league at 0:30; M. R. Kvans, 'esder. Mush: morning and evening bv chorus choir under direction Huiih T. Fellers. . McCabe. Fortieth and fa mam TTaw John Grant tihlck, TaMor-Scrvlces. at the church will have to be delayed one week, hence no preaching services for the day. The hiunduy school classes will meet at private homes as on the two pre vious Sundays. Prayer meeting at the home of the pastor Houglas street, on Wednesday night at t o'clock. Prrsliyterlaa. North, Nineteenth and Ohio, M. V. HlBbee. I'astor Public worshln at Id -an and 7:30. bubbath school at 12. Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor at ii:Ji. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.4o. Clifton Hill. Fortv-fifth and rlrnnt Thomas B. Greenlee, i'astor Sunday school at 10. Public worship, 11. "Fullness of Life." Kvenlng services. 7:Sn. "I'slnaT the World. Not AbUBlnir It." Junior Kn- deavor at 8. Bunlor Kiideavor at 0:M. Falrvlew. Pratt and F.-irtv-flrsf. Charles H. Fleming. Pastor Bible school. l:4fi to 1:45. Afternoon worship, 8 to 4; subject. -wnai jesus fwore To. Kvenlng ser vice of song. 7:4S to 8:4S. Midweek nraner service, Wednesday evening. First. Twentv-flrst and Kmmet. A. C Dnuglaes, I'astor Pernion tonics: 10:30. "The Supreme Business of the Christian;" 7:30. "Who Are the Saved and Who Are the IxistT" Bible school at 1?. Young people's society meeting at :30. Central T7nlt1. Twenty-fourth and Dodge, Rev, Hugh B.( Speer. Tastor Morning worship nt 10:30 o'clock with sermon bv paMor; Bible school at noon; Young People a meeting at 4 30 p. m. ; evening worship wlih sermon by pastor at 7. .19 o'clock. Third. Twentieth snd laven worth, F. P. Itansay. Ph. P., pastor Sunday school and pa-tor's adult rlysa at I . Worship with s"rmon, "The rentecostal Gift." at 1i4.'.; 7:). "Where WJJI Heaven Be?" the first of a series on "Heaven." Prayer m-etlng Wednesday evening at 8. First, Seventeenth and Dodg-, Rev. Kd wln Hart Jnks, H. It., Pastor Public wor-hlp st 10:45 with sermon by Bev. A. ft Mfirstiitll. Tl Tl Kv.nlnv m-nratiln , 7:.t0 hy the rtor; subject. "A Women In tne i ity men was a sinner." Christian K'nd-avor meeting at S;li. fiunSay achool at noon. Ixjws Avenue, Fortieth and Nicholas, Rev. Nathaniel MrGlffin, l. 1., Pastor Morning service at 10:30; a patriotic serv Ico with sermon on "Chr'stlan Patriot ism." and music to correspond; Sunday school and pastor's Bible class at boon; Christian Kndeavor at :30; evening mu sical service at 7:30. Ca. tel ar Str t. Sixteen h ar.d Caa ellar Balpn H. Mouseuian, M:nihter Public worship and a-srmon. 10.30. Bible school at 11, Henry Uraner. superintendent Christian Kndeavor, 145. Annual praise service of the Woman's Missionary so ciety at 7:4ft. Rev. A. B. Marshall will give the annual addreps. Church of th Covenant Pratt and Twenty-seventh, Charles H. Fleming. Pastor Morning worship, 10 45 to 11:46: theme. "The True Test of Courage.'' Hlhlo school, 12 to 1. Kndeavor, :4i to 7:30. Fvenlng worship, 7:30 to 8:30; sub ject, "What Jesus Swore To." Mid week service Wednesday, 7:80 to 8:80, Mr. Olrardet, leader. Dundee, Fiftieth and t'nderwood. Grant K. Fisher, M Inlster Sunday scnooi at :4R a. in.; morning preaching at 11 o'clock, subject, "The Self-life "; evening preaching at 7:30 o'clock, topic, "Christ the Door"; Christian Kndeavor at 6:30 p. m., "Lessons from Great Lives, XI John," John ai:J0-2o; consecration meeting, re ports from the delegates to the state Christian Kndeavor convention at Lin coln. rnltar:aa. First, Seventeenth and Cass, Rev. Man fred Lilllefors. Minister Services at 10:30; subject of address, "The Obligations of the Pulpit to the Pew, or the Function of the Minister In the Community." Sun day school at 11:45. Unity fellowship at I.'jo. MIscellaBeoas. Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock the Omaha Philosophies! society will meet In Barlght ball, Nineteenth and Farnam, to hear "The Western Kplc of Gold" die cussed by Oeorge W. Parker. People's, Charles W. Savldge, Pastor Morning, "The Eyes of the Lord;" even. Ing, "Anna Wilson Her History, Charac ter, Destiny;" Sunday school at noon. Service at the House of Hope at 9iS North Twenty-seventh avenue at 4 p. m. Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor at 1 p. m. Harford Memorial United Brethren, Corner Nineteenth and Lothrop, Rev. M. O. McLaughlin, pastor Morning ser vice at 10:30 o'clock, theme, "Contestants Versus Spectators"; evening service at 7:30 o'clock, theme, "The Passion Play" motion pictures. Motion picturca every Thurnday evening at 8 o clock. Omaha New Tho'ight Kollowsh'p Morning services st 11 o'clock; Wednes days at 8 p. m. A. O. Albrecht will present the topic Sunday. New locatkni Suite 8, Wead building, Eighteenth and Farnam street. International Bible Students' Associa tion, Bafght Hall Nineteenth and Far nam Sunday at 3 o'clock, "Socialism, of Today, Compared with the Socialism of the Bible," showing how Justice and love are to operate between man and man, and a Hghteoiie government be set up. Dr. C. w. Harwell, speaker. ' V. M. C. A. Notes. The regular Sunday arternoon men's meeting will be addressed by P.ev. G. D. Paltsly. pastor of the Knnntee Memorial Lutheran church. Rev. Baltxly's subject will he "True Qualities of Strength " The vested choir of Kountxe Memorial church, under tha direction of Joe Barker, will have charge of tha music. At 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. No vember 12, Den Fordvce of the Teachers' college, Nebraska State university, will deliver a lecture Illustrated with stereop tleon views, on the subject, "Results of Social Evil." President Gllmore and General Secre tary Denleon with several Omaha men attended th fall meeting and banquet of the atato committee of the Young Men's Christian association at Lincoln last Fri day. James H. Klls, president of the Na-! tlonal School of Salesmanship, spent three 'aye v-lth the Omaha association In the Interest of th class In salesmanship. Last year the Omaha class numbered about 100, being th largest on la the United States. Oeorge D. McDIll, International Toung Men's Christian assoclaUon secretary, with headquarters at Chicago, was In Omaha Thursday of last week In the In terest of the men and religion forward movement, as well as the Industrial work of the Young Men's Christian association. The rooming house register, which Is being conducted by the Young Men's Christian association for the state teach ers' convention, Is receiving applications for room reservations by every mall. In dications point towards a large attend ance. The working boys' group In the Toung Men's Christian association will hold an open night social Friday evening, Novem ber 10. Kach boy Is privileged to bring on friend. After having a good time In th gymnasium and swimming pool, a social hour will be spent In the boys' rooms, where games and refreshments will be provided. Member of th Toyw gymnasium classes wll Hake two hikes on the days there Is no school during th teachers' convention. The boys of the one class will spend Thursday, November 9, In Child's woods, nouth of Albright. The boys of the other class will hike through the woods north of Florenre on Friday. November 10. Both groups will take with them a supply of thing to eat, which they will eook over a campflre. 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