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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 31, 1914. 13-A TOPICS FOR A DAY OF miiritSSriSAJ: Twonty-rourth and Bvam. F. W. Leavltt, ounisier orrvie at miui mrmou to Rev.' Knrr to Celebrate Membership 5"1?001 I?"1?' ,0p1' icourage" sun- m! t ,m , . 1 day school, 9: a. m. Young People's Triumph at Third' Presbyterian. !pl!?ie"" p' m,; toplc "Con,ecrteJ SPEOIAE MISSION SCHOOL MEET! ler. A. 9. C. Clnrk of Rrnnnlon, 111.,.' "Will Trench Morn In nnrt lircn. tntt Srr-rlcca nt the Loire j .VYentm Church. ' "The modern telling of the old Rospel! atory hM won outand Third Presbyterian church la to reap a splendid harvest Sun day evening as a result.1' ! This Is the way an older of that church describes the work that has been done under tha pastorate of the Itev. Robert Karr. Twenty-flve and perhaps more new members are to bo received Into tho church at communion service Sunday evening, beginning at S o'clock. Dr. A. B. Marshall, president of the Omaha, Theological seminary, Is to have charga of the services. Third church was established and for a long time maintained as a mission of Tlrst Presbyterian church. Then It branched out Independently and has had several pastors. At times Its struggle for u existence seemeu severe, but It Is said row to be In a most prosperous condition, the present pastor. Itev. Mr. Karr, having welded together all tho elements of strength within the membership and pushed forward. A special Sunday school meeting will be hetd Sunday afternoon-at 3 o'clock at the Omaha City mission. Twelfth and Pacific streets. Eltsha B. Cpok Is super intendent of tho school and tho attend ance has been unusually large. Rev. A. S. C. Clarke, D. D., , pastor of Second Presbyterian church of Evanston, 111., will preach morning and oyenlng at liowo avenue Presbyterian church, Fortieth and Nicholas streets, Sunday, June 6. Dr. Clarko was pastor of this church for five years, going direct from It to Evanston six years ago. He is coming to Omaha at this time to per lorm the Neely-Dennls marriage cere mony on Wednesday. Cantor A. Tablock, with a choir of se lected singers, will hold Shabouth services Inn flllnrlftv nnri Vnnilav n , rn.n.. t U J muj uw nig xncijr- (fourth street synagogue, Twenty-fourth knd Nicholas streets. "Chlmmle" Fadden will fill tho pulpit of the First Congregational church Sun day evening. He will speak on "The New Tork Underworld and tho Influenco of the Church." Service begins at 7:45. News boys and social workers have been espe cially Invited. The boys will usher. k Duptlst. Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, 3. A. Maxwell, Postor-i-Mornlng subject, ' fcealod Christians;" evening, "ijong Dis tance Dlsclpleshlp;" young people's meet ing at T p. m., led by Oscar Van Lange; suDject, Blblo Circulation and Christian Conquest." First, Corner Harney street and Twenty-ninth Avonue, itev. W. Jasper 1 to well, Pastor Morning worship at lvM. Itev. F. W. Benjamin of Grand Island will speak on "Christian Education;" Sunday school at noon; evening services at 8 o'clock; sermon by tho pastor. There will be believer- baptism. race. Corner South Tenth and Arbor, B. Tart, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning services at 11 a. m.; subject, "Abraham the .Heroic Soldier;" Uaptlat Young People's union at 7 p. m.; evening services at 8 o'clock, subject, "A Spiritual Adventurai" mission Sunday School, 'MO South Fourth street, at S p. m. Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnkney, Arthur J. Morris, Pastor Morning service at 10:30; subject, "The Creed of Expert-' ence;" evonlng service at 8 o'clock; sub ject, "Faces Toward Jerusalem;" Bible school at noon; Baptist Young People's vnton. at 7 p. m.; midweek prayer and praise service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Zlon, Twenty-sixth and Franklin. Rev. W. F. Botts, Pastor Devotlonals at 10:30 a. m.; preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.; Subject, "Fruits or Faith In the Unseen;" Sunday school at 1 p. m.; Bapttst Young People's union at 6:St p. ra.; evening song service at 7:43; preaching at 8 o'clock by Sr. Potts; subject, "Christ's Lite an In spiration to Man;" midweek prayer meet yuis Wednesday evening at i:10 o'clock. I Chrlvtinn. ILathrop, George L. Petors, Pastor Morn ing service at 11 o'clock, subject, "The Household of Stephanas;" evenig service at 8 o'clock, subject, "The lnevltaole Con sequences of Sin." First, Corner Twentyslxth and Harney, Charles E. Cobbey, Minister Morning cervices at 11 o'clock; subject, "True Patriotism;" evening services at u o'clock; lubject, "The Conditions of Dlsclpleshlp;" QTOung People's Christian Endeavor at f p. m.; Junior Endeavor at 4:30 p. m.; Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Chrlstlnn Science. First Church of Christ. Scientist. St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street Services at 11 a. m. and S p. m.; sub ject. "Ancient and Modern Necromacy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De nounced." Sunday school, two sessions, 8:45 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting, S p. m. Congrearnttonnl. First. Corner Nineteenth and Daven port. F. T. Rouse, Pastor Services at 10:90 a. m. and 7:48 p. ra. Young People'B Society of Christian Endeavor, 0:45 p. m, St. Mary's Avenue. G. A. Hulbert, Pas torMorning worship. 10:S0; subject, "Looking Forward Our Opportunity,'1 Bunday school and kindergarten, 12 m. EnUcoiml. All Saints', Corner Twenty-sixth and Dewey Avenue, T. J. Mnckny. Hrctor Sermon topic Sunday, 11 n. m ' Free dom Through the spirit." Holy com- muion, i.au a. in. gunuay school, 10 a. m. i Church of the Good Shepherd, Twen tieth and Ohio, Rev. Thomas J. Collar, Rector Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. Sun day school, 9:4G a. m. Holy communion, with aormon, 11 a. m. itechal at 4 p. m. o evening service . ' St. Matthias'. Tenth nnd WorthlnRton, 1 Hev. G cor go S. Southworth. I'astor For AVhltsunday; Holy eommtinlon. 8 a. m. School and Bible cluss, 10 a. m. Holy communion and sermon to the graduating class of Browncll Hall by the 1U. Kev, A. I, Williams, blrhop of Nebraska, 11 a. in. IlvnnRcllcnt. German, Corner Eighteenth and Cum ing, F, Ostcrtag, Pastor Sunday school, 10 u. m. Sermon nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young Peoplo's society, 7:15 p. in. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8. Young Peoplo's society, 7:16 p. m. Prayer meet ing, Thursday, 8 p. m. First. 2420 Franklin. Rev. J. M. Runcle, Pastor Teachers' meeting, 9:30 a. m. 8un ;day school, 10 a. m. Prcnclilng. 11 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 3 p. m. Holviess asso ciation, 3:30 p. in. K. It. C. E. society, 7 p. in. Preaching, 8 p. m. Monday, 8 p. m., K. It. C. K. business meeting nt 3012 Oak street. Wednesday, 8 p. m., regular mid-week prayer service. Friday evening, Sunday school business meeting at homo of lL S. Kclstcr, Florence, Neb. I.ittlicrnn. JSlon, Thirty-sixth and Lafayette Ave nue, A. T. Lorlmer, Pastor Confirmation eorvlces at 10 a. m. Evening services at B. Tho board of trustees will meet Mon day evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-week asrv Ices Thursday evening nt 8. Choir prac tlco Immediately after. St. Matthew's. ICncllsh. Nineteenth and Castellar. Rev. G. W. Snyder. Pastor Morning services, 11 a. m, ; subject. "Filled With the Holy Ghost" Evening service, 8 p. in.; subject "Truths from tho Ureat Sornion." Sunday school, 10 a. m. Choir' rehearsal, Saturday, 10 a. m. Grace, English, Twenty-sixth Street bo-, tween Poppleton and Woolworth Ave nues. Clarence N. Swlhart, Minister Topta for 11 a. m. service, "The End of All Things." Topic for S p. m. service, "A, Memorial Message.'' Sunflay school, D:W a, m. r.uther league, 7:15 p, m. .St. Mark's, English. Twentieth and Bur flette. Rev. Dr. U Oroh, Pastor Morning service. 11 a. m.; topic. "Holy Ghost Fes tival. Natal Day of Church." Evening service, 8 p. m.; topic, "A Cheering Pros pect." Sunday school. 8:45 a. m. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, 7 P. m. Kountzo Memorial, Corner Twenty-sixth nnd Farnam. Rev. O. D. Baltxly, D. D.. Pastor Regular services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., conducted by Rev. H. I Rhode. Special muslcnl service In the evening, helng tho Inst evening service for the summer. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Luther league, 7 p. m. Sfethodlnt. Walnut Hlll-The men's adult class meets at the Sunday school hour, II o'clock. Subject for discussion. "Ono Camo Back, but AVhcro Are the Nine. Hirst Memorial. Tlilrtv-fourth and Larl- ' more. Rev. H. H Hess, Pastor Morning service nt 11 o'clock, subject, "Christ the Supremo Revelation." Evening service at 8 o'clock, topic, "Savonarola." Sunday school at 10 a- m., E. W. Slnnett, super intendent. Swedish, Corner North Nineteenth and Burt. Rev. Gustav Erlckson, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching and communion nt 11 a. in., subject "The Com ing of tho Spirit." Epworth league meet ing at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock, topic, "The Church of God." Jennings, Fifty-first and Hickory. Rev. Edward A. Smith, Minister A "Booster Service" will be held In tho basement at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday morning tho pro- gram will consist of short addrecses and special music. John Dale' will be one of the speakers. Sunday school at 11:30 o'clock. McCabe, Fortieth nnd Farnam, Rev. W, H. Uunderwood, Pastor Morning hour is 11 o'clock, subject. "Our Pattern.'" Even ing service at 8 o'clock Epworth league moetlng at 7 p. ro... Sunday school nt 10 a. m.. Warren W. Cllne. superintendent. Adult Blblo class at 10 a. m., Dr. John, teacher. j Diet Memorial. Tenth nnd Pierce, Rev. C. N. Dawson, Pastor Morning service nt 11 o'clock, subject, "Character and In fluence." Evening service at 8 o'clock, topic, "Exaltation." Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m.. Dr. J. K Fran, superintend ent. Epworth league meeting at 7 p. m. Miss Halgler of tho Young Women's Christian association will deliver an ad dross on Blblo history. Official board meeting Monday evening. Praer meet ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sacred concert Sunday evening June 7. Hansoom Park, Comer Woolttorth Ave nue and Twenty-ninth street, Rev. C W. McCasklll. Pastor Preaching at 11 a. n. W the pastor, text. "To You. Therefore, ho Believe He Is Precious." The even ing service nt 7:4S o'clock will be In charge of Mtb. D. A. Foote's Bible class on the IJfe of Christ." Special music ami an Interesting program has been arranged. There will be no Rpworth league. Sun day school at 9:45 a. in. Classes for all. Monthly official board meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Prranytrrlnn. Castellar, Sixteenth and Cnatellar, C. C. Sleeks, Pastor Sorvlces It a, m. nnd 8 P. m. ; Sundny school, 10; Junior society. 3:80; Intermediate 'society, 7; Christian En deavor, 7. First. Seventeenth and Dodge. Edward Hart Jenks, D. V., Pastor Morning serv ice. 10:30; subject. "Tho Golden Text." Kvonlng, 8, subject, "Our Bible." Sunday school nt noon. Endeavor society, 6:30. Lowe Avenue. Fortieth nnd Nicholas, Rev. Holland E. Crist, D. D., will preach at 10:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m.; Sunday school at noon; Junior Endeavor at 3; Senior Endeavor at 7:15. Wednesday Blblo study at 8 p. m. Clifton 11111, Forty-flfth and Grant Morning church service nt K D. M. Potter will occupy the pulpit both morning and ovonlng; Sundny school nt 9:45; Chris tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evonlng nt 8. Benson. A. J. McClung. Pastor Sunday school nt 10 o'clock; morning worship at 11; sermon subject, "The Soldier of tho Cross;" Junior Christian Endeavor nt .; union service In the Mothodlst church nt 8 ; prayer moetlng Wednesday even ing at 8. Fairview, Pratt and Fortieth Avenue, Charles H. Fleming. Pastor-Bible schtfol at 2 nnd afternoon worship at 3. "Won by Ono" Is tho theme, Tho Falrviow Bible club Tuesday ovonlng nt 8 etudy tho eighteenth and nineteenth chapters of John. North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V. Hlgbce, D. D.. Pastor Sermon at 10:30 a. m; theme. "Christ Known Through Serv ice. Sunday school at noon. Young Pea Pto s Society of Chrlntlan Endeavor at 7 o clock. Dr. John Baptist, leader. Service at t p. m., "Tho Wise Men." Prayer moetlng Wednesday evening at 8. Westminster, Mason and .Geogto, Ave nue, James Franklin Young, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30; Rev, W. S. Holt. D. D., of Philadelphia will epeak. Bible school at noon. Evening, young peoplo's meeting at 7; topic "Converted Purses." Evening worship at 8; theme, "Thou Art Thou Shalt Be," Midweek prayer serv ice, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Church of the Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-seventh, Charles II. Fleming. Pastor Morning worship at 10:BO; theme, "Won by One;" Bible school at noon. En deavor at 7:15 and evening worship nt 8. "A Prophet Llko Unto Moses." This Is tho second of the Sunday evening series on "Old Testament Portraits of Jesus." The Covenant Blblo club study the sev enteenth chapter of the gospel of John Wednesday evening from 8 to 9. Third. Twentieth nnd Leavenworth. Robert Karr, Pastor 9:50 a. m., Sunday school, with pastor's adult Bible class: 10:45 a. m., public worship and oermon; theme, "The Grateful Stranger;" 3 p. m., Junior Endeavor meeting; 7 p. m., Chris tian Endeavor prayer meeting, topic. "Converted Purses," leader, Mrs. Alex ander Gray. Address by Miss Nellie Ma gee of the City mission; 8 p. m,, sacra ments of the Lord's supper and baptism; reception of now members; sermon by Rev. Albert Marshall. D. D.. president of Omaha Theological seminary. United Brethren, TTn!ti1 T)rntit.rt Vlnnta.nlh unit Tlh. rop. W. O. Jones. Minister Blole school. 1 a. m.; publto worship with ssrmons by the pastor, 11 a, m. and 8 p. m. prayer meeting, Wednesday, S p. m. Mlareltnneon. Hotlns Meeting. WT South Twenty hlnth, Huns P. Peters. Suporlntendont Subject, "Are Women Permitted to Preach T" i p. in. Tho International Bible clas meets Sun dny nt S p. m. at Barlght'a hall, Nine teenth and Farnam It. U Human will give a lecture on "God's Pity." The Omaha Holiness association meets every Sunday nt 4W Franklin street, at 3:80 p. in W. 15. Foshler, president; leader, Sunday, Crlstlna Anderson. lteorganlxed Church of Jesus ChrlAt of Latter Dny Saints. Twenty-fourth and Ohio Prcnohliig nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Peoples. S13 North Eighteenth, Rev. Charles V. Savldxc, Pastor Morning sub Jcct. -Is There a Personal GodT" evening subject, "How to Conquer Death;" Sun day school, 13 m.; other services, prayer meeting Thursday evening. The Church of Life, 815 North Eigh teenth, Rev. Mrs. V. A. Hell, Pastor Morning, 10:90, subject, "Consciousness;" evening at 8, subjoct. "The Breath of the Almighty;" Sunday school, 11:3) a. m.: Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m., Olga Bussey, leader. First Progressive Spiritualist, Maeklo's Hall, 1S1R Harney, F. A. Thomas, D. S. a. Pastor Sunday, 8 a. in., lecture by W. H. Foltx of California, subject, "Spirit Power and Its Intluonce on Humanity," followed by messages; Tuesday, S, message serv ice: Thursday, 2:30, Ladles' Aid society, messng service. Few Worse Disasters of Sea for Century The loss of life on tho Empress of Ire land has been equalled or exceeded by only four marine disasters In the last oentury. Theso were the loss of the Rhone, Wye and other vessels nt St Thomas In the groat hurricane of October 29, 1557, when 1.000 persons perished; the burning of the excursion boat Gancra Slocum In the East river, New Ynjk. on June 15, 1904, with an approximate ios of 1,000 lives; that most terrible of all ma rine disasters of modern times, the loss of the Titanic, April 14. 1912, which sank otter a collision with an Iceberg, with a loss of J.62.1, and the lots of the Klcke maru off the Japanise coast September 28, 1912, with 1,000 lives. Other disasters that approximated In loss of life the fatality list of the Empress of Ireland wcro the Princess Alice, sunk In collision In tho Thames river Septem ber i, 1878, with a loss of TOO; the Ertosrut foundorcd off the Japanese coast Septem ber 19, 1830, loss 610; the Utopia, sunk off Gibraltar In collision March 17, 1891, with a lost of 674, the Norge. stranded off Rockall Roof, June tS, 1F9I, with a loss of COO; La Bourgogne, lost in collision l,y the north Atlantic July 4, WS, with a ojb of E71; the Japanese battleship Mlkiso, blown up op September 12, 1906, wl'.'i a loss of 890. SENTENCE SUSPENDED SO FATHER CAN SUPPORT FAMILY jjp,, . Andrew Frank, charged with stealing corn from cars In the Missouri Paclfla yards, was arrested by Bpsclal Offleor MoQarry nnd Bentsneod to flftsan days In jail. 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