Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 02, 1913, PART ONE, Page 4-A, Image 6

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I Mr, u.m.yma m.M'Ai toVtHj JN jUlUbK 2, 1013.
Staff of University of Omaha Metropolitan
GeAain Paisley Clinton Hal3eyj Samuel Slothy
?di( or-ui-Chief qmgp Masiafrrxg Editor jatuznejsMaxu&i.
j&a iiff&yjfty !
' 7 rr.
Y -issV. Business JHmnag
Associate Hdiior
OFFICIALS OF THE MONTHLY. PUBLICATION OK TICK VNIVBRSITY OF OMAHA
Beginning November lfi, the students at
the University of Omaha will put out the
first number of the "Metropolitan' .a
sohool publication dealing -with the school
activities of the students. Thfi booklet
;wlll be put out once a month .at 'the b
pinning and later Increased to twice a.
month as the conditions warrant. Frorrj"
gh Interest shown' by the students '6i
tan only those beat fitted for the work of
putting out such a publication were se
lected. Mr. Oldham Paisley was chosen
edltor-ln-chlef became of his ability
ana. experience in iuch work. lie was
connected With the Omahn lllsh Rrhnnl
Register leverat years ago, and la also
editor In chief of the "Yellow Sheet," a
.dally publlcatlaiiilasued by the students
oiftne . university of Omaha. Its name
(Yellow Hharti. la llaa.l Iwallu W
KThe In.ida nr.a -mi. . ... . k Jca'.OI tn PPer hlch It ll writ-
2nor than assured
w. f " ' v. me. ucn,
glased paper, wlille the, cover will t& ot
a heavy green ttur; Ait a mm'.r ..:
'.have from twenty.four to tWrtytwo
pnaes in eaen issue of the Metropolitan.
in securing tn stsrr for the Metropolt.
tfopolltan, Clinton llaUey was se-
r. nai7 nas nau a great ileal
bf, experience In the managing of such
nADri. anil lh wav I - , I w-t
Lof hls new Job gives greater assurance
, persona
men
(Iblsms and temptations )$f
In various vocations. i
ffOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST
"Trs Constitution and Powers of Man"
will be the, -subject of a lecture to be-
lev. J, V. Yoang: Secemei New
raitor at Westmi.iter.
HOWXLL TO OITE AN ADDRESS
'tep Board Head VI1I Sieak Sun-
lay Xoon at First Cona-ren-a.
IIobsI an Municipal Own
ership Problems. -
' I
-r Uev. J. F. Young, new pastor of the
AVestmlnster Presbyterian church, will
Jake charpe of the pulpit Sunday morning.
JHiWI!1 preach at both the morning and
vanlr services. Rev,' Sir. Young comes
ito Omahafrom Carthage, III., where he
beld jjaeforate for the ;aat etght years.
The head of the Water board, R, B.
Howell, W EV an address before the
business men of the First Qongregational
ajurch at tha noon hour Sunday. He will
peak on "Municipal Ownership, and Its
iuura. inis is one or a zr a of
that the publication will be a winner as
long as he la connected with It. In ad
dition to the business manager and the
assistant huatness manager, there wilt ba
two aasoclate editors on the staff Aa
associate editors are Effle Clelland and
Flnley Jenkins. The business manager
and assistant business manager are fiam
uel Hlotky n.nd George Mclafferty
The advertising for the publication will
be In charge of Mr. Morrison, attending
the University ot Omaha School of. Law,
Mr. Morrison has had a great deal ot
experience In this line work while
attending .the University oT ebraslci.
While attending that schawl aeVe'ral'yeari'
ago he had charge of th'e kdVert)alhr OB
theJDallf Nebraskah. '
at "'.a. . Evangellitle weetlng throughout
the Week at 7:30.
Orace. Corner Tenth and Arbor, K. B.
Taft, Pastor Sunday school at 10. Morn
Ing worahlp at, 11. . Subject, "Ready for
the Master's Use." Lord's Supper at close
of sermon. Baptist Young People's union
at 7.-S. Bubject, "The Narrow Oate." Good
music Special meetings begin November
. Mission Sunday school at 3. 3010 South
Fourth street.
First. Corner Park, and Hamey-The
pastor, ReV. W. JaepeV Howell, preaches
at each service. Morning theme at 10:W,
The Magnetic Cross." Observance ot
Lord's Supper and reception of new mem
bers. Sunday school at noon. Evening
worship at 7U. Theme. 'The Oood In
the Worst Of Ua." Wednesday topic,
"Tha Last Prayer Meeting and the Peo
ple Who Wilt Ue There,"
Calvary. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton,
Rev. J. A. Maxwell. Pastor Services,
u...i.i - 111. anu t.du ii. xii., cunuuciou dy
Memorial pastor; morning subject, "The Precious-
tl w tfvaa, avcilUlB, 1HI KJU1J
Nainf." The Lord's supper will be ob
served at the close of the morning serv
ice. Illble school at noon; O ,W. Noble,
superintendent. A rally day program will
be given instead of tha regular lesson
ftudy. At :) p. m. legular UapUat loung
given by Iiurd F. Miller b.for ih.
Theosophlcal society, room SO,' Batdrlge
Wead building. Sunday, evening. This
lecture will be Illustrated by colored
stereoptlcon views of the different subtle
bodies of man and also'the thought forma
which he creates
Sunday evening wilt start a aeriea or
union Gospel service. Services wilt be
held until next Sunday n Olivet Baptist
church. Thirty-eighth and Grand. Tha fol
lowing week at Central Park Congrega
tlonal, Forty-second and Saratoga, and
ftovemoer ia to 3 at Hirst
Methodist Episcopal.
Baalist.
Olivet, Thlrty.elghth and Grand. Frank
."rd. Pastor Sunday school at 10
o clock: morning wonhln and sitminu.
ltZl WLXSE. . . - u- 'on rneoung" ToptrTh.-Ideal
ard-nihu hir 1. i.lv new-tnrisiian ins neaveniy Helper" Mld
f.? 'fil0?1 3- arrr L'anwn- week devotional senlce of the church
Wednesday erenlng. led by pastor,
leaf". Hnaelnan4Aa.e "I-k . i .
hi,J.l ' ""V sen-ice
ThursdaxJ p. m.; leader, Mrs. Lockwood.
W. F, RottS. Pastor Morning ..nl. ll
Christian.
North Side. Twenty-second and Lothrop,
II. J Klrschateln. Mlnlittr.il.nnnn
TCZIi: - one oi a striea t,' c"J9 'sttryict at ll. J Kirsc
aouressea wmch take ud tha nAn.i,"....i; "f!"1 ioyng theme at W a. m.. "Hniii v.,,..
r " -l denude service, , u,ble .cUool at noon; Chriail.n Kndeavor
w ' ba "nuaually attractive, with Miss
Aliens arafton of Indlanapotla and Mrs.
Call Scott Wlllard of Lincoln aa apeak-
fUe.
First. Corner Twenty-sl.tth and Harney.
A.' ttD' 'ia.na? "wr-Mornlng service
.at IV Subject. The Dignity and ifunction
jot the Church. Kvemng service at 7,-Jit.
hill K 1a... ' I ' W ( I . . . . ,. u
Peupos Society orenrlstlan fcndeavor at
1:30. Subject. "The Ideal Chnst.an.
130. Subject. -Jlow May W. HeonVe
Stransr Christian?' Leaner. Frank Uun
I neiy. Bible school at ..
Congrrgntlunal.
1 Hillside, Thirtieth and Ohio, W S
llampton, I'uustcr-Morning worahlp aud
'communion at W:3a Bunday school at
t noon. Junior Endeavor at J. Senior Kn
'dcavor at fl 30. Evening worahlp at 71.
( Plymouth, at Unlveralty of Omaha Audl-
torlum. Twenty-fourth and Evans, F v
i Leavttt. Minister-Celebration of ' the
i?t."?pt?r Jll P"" "f members
I at 10:301 tnnio "Thw Will u - r
div nphnnl at
,-- ' : - miHei meal
ing at o dock.
tfJl?t,1 C,orr Innth and Davenport.
Frederick T. Rouse. Pastor Morrdnsl
l0f'P lv w-50-,'" Ptor Ul .Silt
?"J. J?B" N,w cnsTe,atkinaI.sm.' At
,;J? i!u...p,u,.opwwm "P"" on om
s de Ughta of the great Kansas City coun
cil. At noon the men's class win be ad
diesaed bv It. H iinwaii .r .- nl..
Water board.
Kylacopal,
u5iUilf1f1h . tfc 5?J ghPhrd. Twentieth
and Ohio. Rev. T. J. Collar. Rector-Holy
eommunlon at k. Sunday school at
Holy communion with sermon at 11. Even
In prayer with sermon at 7:3U.
St. Paul's, Thirty-second and California.
IWv. John William Jones. A. M.7 Vlcar-1
bunday school at f-an vni.
k a hard eeld and was deaf in ens ! J"1 "rmo, - Bible class and con
I got dUcouraged and thought U J i
1 AMr De MI1V rift t a.t I n. .
" J '-
Many people perilat 1n riding on the! At the atfbvarame -of th. fir.t
S - ".ucently prot-M by torn. VZ 4 it MZ
, . un in. oouie. anU continued
They Start out Derhaoa In th hmt nf
the day and -do not feel the need of wraps.
trna rapid moving of the car cools the
Wdy unduly. When they board the car
perhaps they are slightly perspiring.
When the body Is In this condition It la
sally eblHed. This is especially true
when a person Is sitting.
neginnlnz a street car rule In tha mid
d( of tev day and ending- It In the even
ing almost Invariably requires extra,
wraps, but people do not observe thesa
lrecuutlena, hence they eaten cold.
Colds are very freouent In the autumn on
this account, and as the autumn advances
they do not decrease.
During the autumn
months po one should
think of riding on the
Always Take
Wrap
WW Yew
. ....
ar without beillxr Crnv1ila1 wftH a wftar.
', cold caught Ja the. 'autumn ti liable
to last throusb the entire winter. Great
raution should be observed at this season
against exposure to cold. During the
pleasant days of autumn the liability of
ratching cold a great.
No wonder ao many people acquire mua
rulsr rheum tiara and catarrhal diseases
durlagthls season.
Jesajfeyer. In spite ot the greatest pre-
a.tjMee. colds will b caught
until every symptom disappears,
Do not put It off. Do net waate Ume
by talking It over. Begin at once to take
Peruna, and continue taking It until you
are poalUve that the eold has entirely
disappeared. This may save you a long
and perhaps aerloua Illness later on.
Cold Caused Seafaeas.
Mr. Turner tfampeon. It. F. D. . Man
chester. X. ll.. writes: -I have been
troubled with catarrh In mt head by
spells or a number of jears. Last July
i took
ear
would never be any better.
"f was advised to try Peruna T tV-
one bottle and was cured, I would advise
any one who Is afflicted to gfve Peruna
a trial, believing that they wfll expe
rience the relief that I nave.''
be Took Cold Easily.
Mra. C. B. Long writes trom Box 459,
Llndaay, Cat. aa follows: -My little girt
had a cough that had been troubling her
for four months. She took void easily,
and would wbeexe and have spells ot
coHghlnr that would sometimes last for a
nair hour.
St. Matthias'. Tenth r,.i
Re. Gorge S. Southworth. Paator-Twenty-fourth
Sunday afier Trinity
Holy communion at J. Sunday acaooi
la. Holy communion and sermon at H.
Evenaong and sermon every Frldav
at 7:30. J
Krangellcal.
Grace United Comer Camden Avenue
".1tl J?.r.th Twenty-seventh Street.
Thomas W. Evans, Pastor Dr. and Mrs!
H, A. Wheeler v.U continue their work
ever Sabbath, tiuiday at 11. The Be-
Mrttlna- Ood!" S. -Tha Ilnm.i.
Chrtat;" ., "From Pugullet to Slava."
On Monday evenliur Mrs. Whul.r ariii
give a free lecture. "The KmanclDatfnn
"RffAM ika tl.Mn nU . a , iT , " 1." .,. , . . .
ahe sutfered every thiag in the way or ' Gtrman, Corner Wghteenth and Cura
rougha, colds and croup, but now ahe F"t-,itlc"tp Paator- Residence
we l and atxonr as . . ha. ,.r i , ,; J'h ,'.0, "W.. pr
i her life
- - ri- urra ir. at IP O and (ai r ll Ii,.. .. ji.
trtct aupertntentUnt wld oct-iov th mn.
aai... , , pit raortv-ng - id evening Mil com-
wto object to liquid medlcUtj caa bow procure Tcrtuia TtUta. can jn it ,1 . w ruam c in it 4.
THE BIG NOVEMBER SALE STARTS MONDAY
Three-Room
Home Outfits
Positively the most complete
three-room ontflts In the dty
and offered on terms of
SS CASH $4 M0.1THLY
SsSr1 Four Room
SOL Home Outfits
in Ihs Cily
A most complete outfit that
has won for the Union hundreds
of friends. Terms $10.00 CASK
S10.CO MOITTHXiY.
$
8
I ? SEAMLESS TYVAN RUG
w rni. n rt r '
xiii-su rugs are y.viz iect ill
size, are lull seamless and reversi
ble. Made in prettv patterns, manv
einall "Wilton effects, suitable for any room,
large variety of colors.
Your
Credit
is Good
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$f 8o4s Sold ,
Afv Out of Town 'WS-f
M IV M on Easy WjKR?.
aEiMy?n.''m: vaa.
$12.60 .ffiK$t?Mm2fMr (at A7C
mw&mwvm, via
& Ji sh PA FOB A GOLD SSS
99
i FOR A HANDSOME
h)K A $,10.00 SEAMLESS
WILTO.V VELVET UUO
These handsome ruga are of
a very heavy quality; de
sign are floral, oriental and Per
sian A large assortment to select
from and they are full 9x12 feet In
size. Actually worth $30.00.
FOR A GOLD
COIN BASE BUR
NER You serve
your own interest best
by purchasintr one of
these wonderful heaters. They have a
larger heat radiating surface than
any other base burner, and are guar
anteed to give you one-third more heat
with one-third les3 fuel.
3
von
A
KITCHEN
CABINET. Similar to illua
tratlon.
rn roK A HOME CORAL BASE.
11 L HN Ell The beat moderate
price baseburner offered any-
wnere; has automatic feed maga
zine, guaranteed flrepot, large
cqld air flues and Is trimmed with silver
nickel.
2450;
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i3uy Now-Pay Later
af7t? FOR THIS HANDS03IK 913.00
fll g FUMED OAK LIBRARY
TABLE Exactly like Illuatra-
tion and beyond a doubt the best
library table value in the city. The
masslre top is 28x48 inches In size and it
la finished .in a beautiful fumed.
SafaafaaHeaalaalaaV.Salaarli SalaaKllsl0l 'SalSalBaBkSalBalBaBssaMsBSatI
""flsallsllsllsllsBssllslls.s!-J
mm
llg
S, S5.75
FOR A .REGU
LAR $8JSf SO
COAL HEATER
Has full cast
iren top and base
and heavy blue
steel drum.
Sale of
China Closets
Yaur OM
Stove Taken
in Exchange
V.b a' N&w
Range or
Healer
,$20.00 values, quarter.
sawed oak ,
frames.
8ale price, I
SI2.90
135.00 values, 'golden,
oak or early English
finish, sale i
price
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All complaints
given prompt
attention
SI9.75:
sa,ellaellaells.eeseJPIsW"V--,
ESTATE STEEL RANGES.
The greatest value range In the city. Estate steel
Ranges are constructed to last a lifetime. They are
Mn fln.. .n... .a A I t - -
"Ural uuuti ui America s ioremost
range makers. Get ydur Estate Range
tomorrow. THIRTY DAYS FREE TRIAL
This week all we ask down is
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FOR AX ELEGANT GEXUINE
FELT MATTRESS Th U u
special value In
Banltary felt mattress.
FOR A $35.00
DUOFOLD BED
DAVENPORT S.o l i d oak
frame with slat ends.
S26.50
SI2.50
FOR A $20.00
PED E S TAL
T A B L E Round Pillar.
Younr People's association at T IV Stun
day school enducted in the Knsllali
language at JO.
Lathrraa.
Orace. Eaartlah. South Twenty-alxth
Betwen Poppleton and Woolworth. Clar
ence N. Swlhart. Jllnlster 'Two
Twelvea" at 11. 'Th Captive ThcAisThte"
at 7MS. Sunday school at 11, Conftrraattoa
eiassea t naay, t ana t:i.
St. Mark's Enallah. Twentieth and nur
dette. TUv Dr. L- Oroh. Pastor Services
Sunday at 11. The Great Iteformatlon
of U17;" 7.3U. ''Oreat Men's God Only
Onat " Sunday school at 8:45 Young
People's Christian Endeavor at S.4&
Kountae Memorial. Farnam Street and
Twenty.alxth Avenue, Rev. Oliver 1).
Daltsly. Ph. D.. Ii. D.. raator Services
for the twenuty-fourth Sunday after
Trinity Morning worahlp at 11 o'clock.
Subject. "The Divine Touh." Kvenlng
worship at i o'cloclc Subject. "Every
Man Reeponalble for His Slna." Sunday
achool at C Luther league at 7 o'clock.
Confirmation classes every Thursday
and Friday evening at 7:. and every
Friday afternoon at 5:1$. The lesson la
the aame at each period.
Methodist.
Orove. Twenty-second and Seward. Rev
D. Smith. Pastor Dr. Stuptlng. district
superintendent, will preaeh at 11 and ad
minister the sacrament and he will also
preach at t. At 7tX Miss Kate Obee will
atng a solo and Dr. J. M. Leldy will
preach.
.Lefler Memorial. South Omaha. F A.
Smith. Pastor Sunday will be rally day
Ir. all departments of the ohurch. Music
and other apeclal features will make the
day on of Interest. Sunday school at
10. Epworth league at !. Preaching
at 7.3U.
MeCabe. Fortieth and Farnam. Rev. W
H. I'nderwood, Paator Morning service
ct 11. Evening at 7:30. Subject for the
uornlng. '-Through Doubt to Faith."
Sunday school at 14. Junior league at 2
Ernlor league at Midweek meeting
Wednesday evening at S.
First. Twentieth and Davenport. Titus
Lowe. Minister-Morning service at II
o'clock. Subject. "The Paramount Busi
ness of the Church." Evening service at
7 SO. Subject. "The Blasphemies of
Earth." Sunday achoot at 3 (1, Epworth
league at (30. Midweek service at 7 IS
Wedneaday evenlng
Benson. Mam and Sixtieth. Rev Arthur
Ataxk. Paator QnuliM Sunday school
under leadership of Charles Hafke. 10 a
n morning sermon, ll aubjert. ' The
ftirsuaa and His Rl(ht evening t 3b
yo ing p.'t! meeting with good leader
s pwcuUr even ng sen e at 19
aong aervlca and wrmnn anKiAt im.- . a a n.
WlllUm Boer. Pasto-rPubf Vonhlp I Wisdom. Mualo cho.6' " Wor,d,Jr
and sermon by the Daator at 10 3a m.K- i. us'0 r chorus.
and aermo by Vhaator' mm 2 ""aom! Mlusto bv oru..
lect. -Gel a Sp4rltual Bllnr." the third ! TJ St2.-5. thA.Co?mMnt' nl
Ir. a series on the Apostl Creed. Sun- I iW.i"tZ?v'n,th Charles H. Fleming,
day school at nvn Cn.Mh Paauir Morning wonhln at
7:30 under the direction or II . I 7"a Conditions of Effective Service for
the choir will a give sacred ' Dnr,s.1 , B1le school at noon. Young
i i funny or cnnsUan Endeavor at
R!3U At
- - ' -HII.VI .41 III
eaiiKDurv the ehnlr win a
concert.
Dtetz MamnHal T-tu . in rtJTy (.hrlStOPherson. lenular Riun
iwjon, nsier-bnnaay service, i miVj.:! . """J"-'. wo viciones. -
us at 10. i ,r " wispier
N.
Sunday -chool at X Preaching at 10.
"""JV: iiupr. r.pwortn league at :"0.
Pr?.ln,c.at 'M- SiinJect. -The Grrnt-
yt iiraj in ine worm. (Quarterly con
of John In the John couru
Parkvale. Thlty-flrst and Gold. Rev. A.
E. Lehrmujn, Minister-Morning worahlp
With arn an Kir . V, , . . . . X
r.r.n. t....-- -V :;'t,v"."- .-"awi- corning worsniD
Masons, wll worihlo with . i .-h.-' I -l.tv" ri,YU.T."T,.i TP .
Masons, will worahlp with us en Sunday
November 9, at 10:16.
erahlp of G. n. Packard morning and
evening. Mid-week aervice Wednesday at
3 p. m. .
Prtitirterlaa.
Caatellar Street. C C. Meek. Minlat
let aTl .IH.nenJ."'"' v,B
Ing rvlce at 7 under the auspices of the
aenlor Yo'lA' People's Society of Chrla-
aw... ".d'or..JJunior Jnterraediate
ehorua at 3-4 Midweek prayer meeting
iJ? chure' ""J senior chorus rehear
sal Thursday at ;:30.
I'Wton IIIll.' Ferty-fifth and Cln.ni.
Sabbath school at 10- SerVtoei at 11 and ThitmiuTn A rty-fifth and Grant.
I. Junior Toung People's Society of ! JtTla ,1?,??l"e' .Ior-Blble school
Christian Endeavor at 3J0. Young Peo- SLaiL1 iorf.h?: Mnilng. "Ao-
BSW53M5 8B-S3B S I' EHS 3s Vs
f,US .",Ch0OJi V W- aervwe at , Heaven.y llelpj' Bday evening
ference. Wednemjay evening at 8 o Hoelc , RIZl w.Tr?iVe.'h. favenworth.
Fairvlew. PralTstre-t and Fortieth 5?XJS T"a ioLZLn
Avenue. Rev. Charles It. Fleming. Pas ' iuBartai.iuu.1 SL'-a"' TJ!-
worship at j, theme. "Two ! Tw c&'r&Z
A. c, Douglas, Paator Public worship ati
10:30 and 7:20 Rev. John Ferguson, repre
aentatlve of Monmouth college, will'
preach at both aervtcee. Bible school at I
li Young People' Society of Christian
Endeavor at (:30.
Kty to the Situation Bee Advertising.
Conditions of Effective dervtee far
enrtbt Bible school at i On Tuesday
evening the fifth chapter of John wHI be
atudled In the John course.
Nortu, Twent -fourth and Wirt, M V
P m. Mlea Lin WooUeyi euperlntendent.
CnriStlSA KfulAaVAfl .w.-lnn.l nntfnv
p m. leader. Jtfss lllen Vom We
Hormon. ;.: aubjt. "Wo), dly WladonL"
MieBt musle under th direction of
On.BtraFBAit,
Sanatorium
ThU iBatltuttoa la the only one
In the central west with separate
building situated In their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dis
tinct, and reuderlnp it possible to
cllsslfy cases. The one building
being fitted for and devoted to the
treatment of iion-contaglous and
uon-uenUl ulsoases, no others be
ing admitted; the other Rest Cot
tago being designed (or and de
voted to the exclusive treatment
ot Doloet mental cases requiring
for time watchful care and spe
cial uuraiug.
o ton DsW.l2 thou- with us and
?'1ltr.i'1.n-WOvLhlp l30: "A,M J MeCIung. Psa tor-Sunday
Li?Lith? i,rrutV ml.TH''a Hunday aehool at . Morning wor. hip ax 11.
LhJ?.l.Bt S Toung Peoples Society of thome. Our Vision." An , inlveriMry
Christian Endeavor, a.30 p. m. serytee. The choir wit sIbk Maiey'
Central I'nited. Twenty-fourth and "Otrtatlan, the Morn Breaxs j',er TIih '
Dodge, Hugh R Speer. Paator Morning a Mate class from U to II YttUng
worship. 10 30; aermon theme, "lessons I People s UnvUly of Christian HwA mr at
fmm iK. Tsmnt.tlAn. l.an. Un t.k ,1. I a-fH Kvt Ul C v-a..1,1il n, Itimi.
school at noon; M". Stanley Brown, super- "Burdena for ua u Bear " Tu
lntendent. vounir taoIa'a matiaa' i Ji ! wMi staff ' Ouula Thau 11. " h.
evening worahlp, 7 30: aermon auhjeet, 4ftl Mtas Kerr v. .11 sing the "Nine
im uoepei or ennst ' w n. r.raham
directs the chorus choir
Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth. Rev
Robert Karr Pastor At J 30 a. m Sun-da-
school with ilaasea far all agea
10 public worahlp and aermon b 'hr
r-tor theme. The T-ue v hurth 3 p
ilunr
M eldwi
;
mi
ilay
evening at the home . f (he uafK.
N'inn Fiftv ae.mth atcaic Ths Jut so s
iui w H meet jtl the home of 8 I'
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