THE OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: NOVEMBER lf14. 5 A TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Immanuel and Zion Lutheran to Hold Reunion Sunday. TO USE NEW PLYMOUTH CHURCH fkolr and Soloist at First Metno rilatto Utre Innnal Anthem and Other Dlstlnctlr Mulr. I; V There will be tnree clars .if Hpforma tlon celebration by the Immanuel and Zlnn Lutheran churches, beginning with Sunday. Morning snd evening there wl.l e addresses at both churches, and ser mons on reformat.on. Monday evening social, at both churches with short talks will be Riven on Martin Luther," "Influence on Marriage, "Home and Child Life." Special mualc. Tuesday evening at 8 will be the union reformation festivity by the Immanuel and Zlon churches at the Immanuol Lutheran church. Nineteenth and Cass. Music by a chorus of 100 voices of the two church 'Choirs. The. program of the special song- ser vice at the Immanuel Lutheran church, Nineteenth and Cass, Sunday evening, folViws: lntroit Hymn ."Magnificat Am hem Apostles' Creed. Anthem Jod St XOVeiJ tne World. Stalner Sermon. Rev. V. M. Llnuberg O, f trtory I'eace Mailing Solo Thus Salth The Lord Handel Georse .T. S. Collins. Anthem Out of The Deep Purette fo.oisU Miss Bloom and Mr. Helgren. Hanedtctus I'ostlurie Oraml Choeur In F Salome Organist, Huth Oustafson; choir master, Hcrnard Johnson; pastor. Rev. Adolph Hult. ' For nineteen months the congregation of Plymouth Congregational church has gratefully enjoyed the hospitable shelter of '.he Vnlverslty of Omaha buildings. The new edifice of Plymouth church, to replace the one destroyed by the tornado, will be used for the first time tomorrow. The ncv location Is at Eighteenth and L'mmrt streets. The special musical numbers at the . First Methodist church Sunday will con feist of an anthem, "Unfold, Ye Portals," by Gounod. A soprano solo, "The Cross," by Harriet Ware, sung by Miss Hazel Stiver. In the evening the choir will .sing two numbers, "Out of the Depths," by Marston, and a hymn unaccompanied, 'Come Ye Disconsolate," by Samuel Vobbe. James Edward Carnal, director of the music. Miss Nora Neal, organist. On Wednesday evening, December i, a concert will be given by the First Methodist church chorus choir of fifty voices assisted by Frank Mach, first violinist, in the church auditorium, Twen tieth and Davcnpert strets. 'Ex-Governor Malcolm R. Patterson of Tennessee, and Dr. A. C. Bane of Ohio, will speak at the Auditorium Sunday at 3 o'clock. Dr. Bane's theme, "The War Against Liquor, a Battle for Humanity." Governor Patterson's theme, "Why I Changed Front on tho Liquor Question." The Christian Endeavor Union choir of Omaha of 12.'. voices will sing. Judge. John C. "harton will preside. The White Shield league of Han scorn Park Methodist Episcopal Sunday school lia secured Dr. A. C. Bane of Ohio, one of the group of the Flying Squadron, to speak at the celebration of the. World's Temperance .Sunday morning at 9:45, at their church, corner Woolworth avenue and Twenty-ninth street. John Pale will preside The Paraca quartet will sing and Miss Dorothy, Wilcox will read. Baptist. -First: Harney Street and Parle Avenue, JV. O. Rowlands, D. ., Minister Preach ing services at 10:30 and 7:30. Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:45. Tnt'lcs, "I'loblrTi ol the Ages' and "The Cake t ntnrnej." Immanuel. Twenty-fourth snd Plnkney, Arthur J. Morris. Pastor Morning won shtfrat 10 .10. Rev. Wilson Mills P. D., will prench. Bible rchoot will mt at noon. Young people meeting at .SX Kvenlng worship at 7:30 o'cock. Address by Mr. 1. H. IJnes. director of reltxiotia work In the Young Men's Christian asso ciation. Junior meeting on Wednesday s fie moon at 3..V Men's supper and Hlble study at ;. Prayer and praise service at 8 o'clock. Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, J. A. Maxwell, Pastor Morning "The Mli'rton Life." Evening, "The Authority of Christ." Bible school at noon. Young people's meeting at :, led bv Merle C. Hush. Subject, "Getting out of the Kut." Prayer and conference meeting of the church Wednesday evening. Sub ject. "Assurance. Olivet. Thirty-Eighth Street and Grand Avenue. Rev. W. A. Mulford. Pastor Morning service at 11. Subject, "To the Work." Kvenlng service at 7:80. Sub ject, "Four Ways to be Lost." Sunday school at 10. Baptist 1 Young Froplo'a union at :30. Revival meetings will be gin Sunday and continue every nlsht at 7:30, except Saturday, for three weeks. Zlon, 1710 North Twenty-sixth, Rev. W. F. Botts, Pastor Sunday from 10:90 to It, devotionals; from 11 to 12, preaching: from 12:30 to X. Sunday school; from tt.30 to 7:30, Baptist Young People's union; from 7.30 to g, devotionals; 8 to 9, preaching. Grace, Corner South Tenth and Arbor, E. B. Taft. Isstor Men's prayer meeting at .. Sunday school at 10. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. "The Gentleness of God." Baptist Young Peo ple's union at 7. Evening worship at 7:4o. Subject, "From Lodebar to Jeru salem." Mission Sunday school 2010 South Fourth at 1. , Christian. . First Corner Twenty-sixth and Har ney, Charles E. Cobbey, Minister Morn ing worship at 11. Subject, "Answering Christ's Irayer." Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "Seeking the Old Paths." Young People's Society of Christian En deavor at 6:15. Junior Endeavor at i.'M. Bible school at 9:46. North Side, Twenty-second and Lothron, George A.. Peters, Pastor Bible school at 9:30. Morning service at 10:45. Theme, "Will the Saloon Die?" Evening service at 7:30. Sermon, "What .leaus Said About Sin." Christian Endeavor at 6:16. Christian Sclncev First Church ot Christ, Scientist, St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street Services at 11 and s. Subject. "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school (two sessions) U:45 and 11. Wednesday evening meeting at Congregational . First, Comer Nineteenth and Daven port, Frederick T. Rouse, Pastor Morn ing worship at 10:30, theme, "God's Tonic Touch." Evening worship at 7:45. Sun day school at noon. Youpg People's So ciety of Christian Endeavor at :45, sub ject, "Getting Out of Ruts." Plymouth, Eighteenth and Emmet Streets, F. W. Leavltt, Minister Morning service In new building at 10:80, topic, "Morality Supported bv Law." Bible school at noon. Organised classes for aU ages. Young Peoplo's meeting at 6:30. Midweek service Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Central Park, Forty-second and Sara toga Bible school at 10. Morning service at 11. Y'oung People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor at 6:46. Evening service at 7:30. Midweek meeting Wednesday at 8. I St. Mary's Avenue, Twenty-seventh' Street and St. Mary's Avenue, Rev. Gus tavus A. Hulbert, Pastor Morning serv ice at 10-30. Sunday school at noon. Mld wek service Wednesday evening at 8. . Episcopal. St. Mathlas. Tenth . and Worthlngton. Rev. George S. Southworth, Pastor Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Sun day school and bible class at 10. All Saints' Twenty-sixth Street and Dewev Avenue, Thomas J. Mackay, Rec tor Holy communion at 7:30. Morning prayer and sermon at 11, topic, "The Changed Conditions of the Christian Ministry." ' Church school and kinder garten at 10. Church of St Philip the Deacon. Twenty-first near Paul, Rev. John Albert Williams, B. D., Vicar Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 7:30. Matins at 10:30, Holy- eucharlst, choral and sermon, at 11. - Sunday school at 12:45. Evening song and sermon at 7 SO o'clock. , , ,' Lutheran. St. Paul's, Twenty-fltth and Evans, Rev. B. T. Otto, Pastor Services at 10, in German. Services at 8, -In English. A. Hospe Co. Announces -their VmmX ill! ! i I Lmml L-J L J ii ii ml Nk, 4 y . . - and Cn.TT- . I j-H , ' P-iiiltV J i i 1 J November 9th All day and Evening tol0p M- IT'S OUR 40th BIRTHDAY. WE'LL ENDEAVOR TO SHOW YOU ON MONDAY WHAT OUR ART AND M JSIC LINE CONSISTS OF. OUR ENTIRE STOCK will be on LHIBITION You will see pianos, pictures, player pianos, paintings, Victrolas, musical instru ments, framed pictures, beautiful frames, statuary, lamps, shades, flower, player rolls, art brass, electric grand player pianos, mirrors, art bric-a-brac, Sheffield sil ver, Christ malr cards, Cordova leather, ivory plaques, electroliers, art craft jewelry, desk sets, violins, mandolins, guitars, band instruments, sheet music of all kinds. A We will have music on every floor and suitable souvenirs for the ladies. Special floral displays throughout the store. Monday all day is the grand opening. Monday evening from 7 to 10 there will be a greater display and orchestra music. Remember the day and date. o--COME AND BRING A FRIEND - czr TOTJB XOTBB KBXSB XOSTH. nnc A MOSPE CO.-- .... -'rVj7 -V3Lo il ii 1513 Douglas Street TTV"' 1 W7 Omaha. M.braska l L Tuesday Momtnf W open the greatest Discount sal of our 40 years' history. Sunday school at 9:1J. Choir and young people on Fridays at 8. Grace. 1326 South Twenty-sixth, Rev. Clarence N. Swlhart. Minister Anni versary sermon at 11. Reformation union service at Kountze Memorial at Sun day school at :B0, J. Fred Smith, super intendent. Luther league at 6:45. St Mark's English, Twentieth and Bur dette, Rev. Dr. L. Groh, Pastor "Luther birth service" at 11. No evening- service; St. Mark's unites with several Lutheran churches at the Kountie Memorial In reformation services at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:45. Home Mission Sunday. St Matthew's English, Nineteenth and Castellar, Rev. U. W. Snyder, Pastor Services at 11, subject, "The Needed Preparation for the Great War." Even ing service at 7:3(1, subject, "The Early Generations." Sunday school at 10, sub ject, "Sowing and Reaving." The Ladles' Aid locietv will meet Thursday after noon at the residence of Mrs. F. W. Nel son, 1431 South Fifteenth street Kountse Memorial, Fafnam and Twin-tv-slxth Avenue, Rev. Oliver D. Ba'tsly, Ph. D., 1. IX, Pastor Morning worship at It: subject, "Of Mora Importance. Evening worship at 8, will be a groat union reformation service of the English Lutheran churches with music by the ,V 1 r . V Unusual PIANO VALUES in This Most Unusual Sale TO appreciate the values offered you must see and know the character of the instruments. They are Pianos which represent the world's best makes. Some of them have been taken in exchange for new instruments, while others have been returned from rental, and still others are strictly new. But WE MUST HAVE THE ROOM THEY NOW OCCUPY FOR OUR NEW HOLIDAY LINES THAT'S the reason for the remarkable saving advantage. The Pianos have all been over hauled and put in the best oj condition by our expert repair men, and there is No Better Time to Buy One of These Instruments Than Now on the threshold of winter, the long evening which can be made merry with MUSIC n4 DANCING for family and guests, and you can buy them AT TERMS TO SUIT YOU Here's a partial list: Original Name. Price - Lyon & Healy, upright.., .. .$300.00 Gilbert, upright $323.00 Schmoller & Mueller, upright.$350.OO Vose & Son, upright $400.00 Ilackley, upright $350.00 Scgerstrom, upright ........ $350.00 Sale Price $ 50.00 $100.00 $129.00 $135.00 $135.00 $165.00 Original Name Price Irving, upright $300.00 Steinman & Son, upright .... $350.00 Segerstrom, player $550.00 Linderman & Co., player. .. .$600.00 Krell Auto Grand, player. . . .$600.00 Foster, player .... $500.00 Sale Price $ 08.00 $150.00 $300.00 $37500 $360 00 $275.00 A beautiful Scarf and Stool with each Piano and Free Delivery wherever our truck jo. FREE urgess-Wash Company. EVERYBODY'S STORE. combined choirs. Sunday school at Mo, Oscar P. Ooodman, superintendent. A. speclul rerormat.on service in me iiirairr league, with special addresses at 7 o'clock. Confirmation classes every Thursday and Fr.day evenlnRs at 7:45 and every KTlday alternoon at 4:15. Immanuel, Nineteenth and Cass, Rev. Adolf Hult, Pastor Services at 10. Sun day school at 11 :45. Evensong- at 8. A three days' celebration of the Reforma tion begins Hunday morning and con tinues to Tuesday evening. Sunday even ing, Rev. P. M. Llndberg, speaker; Mon day evening. Rev. C. J. Blomnulst. Hen son. Main reformation festival Tuesday evening, together with' Zlon Lutheran church. Addresses by Kovg. Oscar N. Olson. Sioux City, and A. T. Larimer, Omaha. There will be a large festival chorus. Zlon. Thlrty-flxth Btret and Lafayette Avenue, Rev. A. T. Lorlmer, Pastor Sunday school at 8:45. Reformation nervicey at 11 and S with special musla. On Monday evening there will be a so cial with a talk bv Dr. L. Oroh of tha St. Mark's Lutheran church on the "Home Life of Martin Luther." Re freshments will be served by tha Ladles' Aid society. Tuesday evening a union reformation festival will , be held at the Immanuel church. Nineteenth and Cass streets. Addresses will be given by Rev. Oscar Olson of HIoox '.City, la., and our pastor.' Mufjc will be furnished by th Zlon and Immanuel choirs. Midweek aervlce Thursday evenlnsr at 7:V Choir rehearsal Immediately, after. The con firmation clns will meet In the church parlors Saturday afternoon.. People's meeting it 6:30; and Moutes." fcJventng worship theme, "An Unanswerable Quenllon topic. 'nuts ivenlng worship at Midweek prayer service. Wednesday. 7:4K, Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth, Robert Kerr, Pastor Sunday m houl at :JW a. m. Public worship and sermon by the rumor at 10:46 a. m., theme, "Need of Personal Workers." Intermediate and Junior societies, 1 p. m. Christian Kn deavor at 6:90 p. in. Kvenlng worship and sermon by the pastor at 7:30, theme, "Tha , Fruit of Neglojt." Pali-view, Pratt and Fortieth Avenue. Charles II. Fleming,. Pastor Bible school at 2. Afternoon worship at S, topic, "Jesus Teaching Mon the Secret of Kffi cent Service." This is the seventh of tha sermon scries on "Jesus, the Man's Man." Tuesday evening a 18, topic, "Questions of Those Who Have False Hopes and the Sorrowful." Thls Is tho fifth Blhlo study In the course on "Questions You Will Re Asked During tha bunday Re vival." .... . ' , The Church of the Covenant, Tratt and Twenty-seventh (Tharlea II. Flaming, Pastor Morning worship at 10:30, topic, "Jesus Teaching Men the Hecret of Effi cient Service." This Is the seventh sermon In the series on "Jesus, the Man's Man." Hlble school at noon. Endeavor at 6:4i. Kvenlng worship at 7:., an old-fashioned gospel song service. Wednesday at 8 p. in., topic, "Questions of Those Who ' Have Falao Hopes and the Sorrowful." ThfH Is the, firth Blbla study In th course on "Questions you will be asked during tha Bunday ravivat" the Ruts and Uryans, leader. Keeping Out." Wilson United Presbyterian. ;en(ra.i. Twenty street. Hugh B. Si and Dodge Methodist. First. Twentieth and Davenport, Rev. Tltug Lowe, Pastor Morning sen-Ices at 11. topic, "The Function of the Christian College." Kvenlng services at 7:30, topic, "The Prodigal Son . Series." Sunday school at :4f, T. F. Bturgess. superin tendent. Kpworth league at 6:10, for allj young people. j McCabe. Fortieth and Farruun. Rev. "W. worship, H. Underwrtod, Pastor Morning hour Is . Sabbath school at noon. Toung People's street. Hugh B. Bpeer, pastor Morning worship 10:30; tha parable of the elder brother. Kvenlng worship 7 30; walking In his father's footsteos. Knh.th inni ai noon, i oung reopie s meeting, :IK. r irmi, i wrniy-nrsi ana rJmmet streets. A. C. Douglas, pastor Morning worship 10:30 a. m. World's Temperanco Sabbath; Topic, "Tha Battle Against Rum." Even- 7:30: topic. "Union With Chri.t " 4 11 o'clock, subject. "The Christian Cltt stn." Evening service at 7:30. Sunday school at 10. Mrs. George Entrlkln, super intendent. This Is the World's Temper ance Sunday and there will be a program suitable for the day. Epworth league at 6:30, Mrs. Ethel Thorpe, president. Hanscom Park, Corner Woolworth Ave. nue and Twenty-ninth Street, Rev. C. W. McCasklll, PaBtor Preaching services at 11 and 7:45, conducted by the pastor. Sun day school at 9:4R. Special Temperance Sunday. A. C. Bain of the flying squad ron will make a talk to the school, hip worth league at 6:40. Special service for beginning of "Win My Chum" week. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at H. Union service with the young people of the league. Walnut Hill. Forty-first and Charles. Rev. Oliver M. Keve, Minister Services at 11 and 7:30. Sunday school at 10 Ep worth league at 6:30. Diets Memorial, Tenth and Tierce. Rev. C. N. Dawson, Minister Sunday school st 9M. special program. Preaching at 11. theme, "Service or Worship." Epworth league at 6:30. L. A. Klgrr. leAdcr. Preaching at 7:30. theme, "Several Kinds of Fools." Brotherhood meeting Tuesday at 8. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Trinity, Twenty-first and Blnney, Thomas Bltholl, Pastor Services, 10 30 a. in.; Sabbsth school at noon; Epworth league at 6:30; evening service, 7:30. Ielflfr Memorla', Fifteenth and Mad ison, J. W. Henderson, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. in.; preaching, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.: Epworth league, 6:46 p. m. Morning, "Ts Christianity a Delusion?" Evening. "What About My Shadow? Next week will be "Wln-My-Chum" week. Preanrtr-rlan. First, Feventeenth and Dodge, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenke, D. l., Pastor Morn ing service at 10:30. Evening service at 7:30. Sunday school at noon. Endeavor society at 6:30. First German. Twentieth and Spruce. Henry W. Selbert. Pastor erman preaclilng service at 10:30 a. m. English preaching service at 7:16 p. in. Sabbath school at 3:30 a. m. Lowe Avenue. 1023 North Fortieth, A. F. Ernst, Minister The pastor will preach at 10:80 a. m. en "God a Master piece." and at 7:30 p. m. on "Citlsonshlp In Heaven." Sabbath School at noun. Toung People's meeting at 6:46 i. m. Parkvale. Thirty-flrsi and Gold. Rev. A. E. Lehmann, Minister Morning wor ship and bible school at 10:30. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Lventng service at 7:4a. Mld-woek prayer meeting, followed by adult chorus rehearsal, Wednesday at 7:46 p. m. Benson, A. J. McClung, Pastor Sun day school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11. subject, "Visions." Junior Endeavor at p. m. Christian Endeavor at to. Evening worship at 7:30. subject. "Tha Joy of Salvation." Pray- meeting on Wednesday evening at 8. North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V. Hlgbee, Pamor Morning sermon at 10:30. top'c, "r'wallowea by Sin." Sunday rhool at noon. Christian Endeavor at 6 60 p. m. Evening sermon at 7:31. topic, "An Earnest Llf." Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at. 8 o'clock. Clifton Hill. B. R. von der Llppe, Pastor Sunday school at lo a. in. Preaoh tng by pastor at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m., themes. "Spiritual Investment." arid "The Field of the Slothful. ' Christian En deuvor at 6:30 p. m. Mlf-week prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:3u p. m. Westminster, Corner Muson Street and Georgia Avenue, Rev. James Franklin Young, D. D., Pastor Morning worship, 10 au, them, "An Open and Common En emy." bible school 12 m. Evening, Young society 6:30 p. m.; topic, "Getting out of I nn n U LM i'.,M..tv i . in., ioiiiia me m, company meeting; 6:40 p. i People's legion: 8 p. m., aiva In. Captain and Mrs. J. Jl. Miscellanenas. Teople's. Slu North ElKhteenth, Rev. .r,"r.'r? w' SVI1'!, Pastor Morning, Walking by Faith.'' Evening. Daniel with tho L.ons." Sunday school at noon. The Salvation Army. 1711 Davenport ' "'""w. o a. m., noiiness meeting; a n. m., roung atlon meet- . Jllltnrf In charge. . Reorganised f hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Twenty-fourth and Ohlc Sunday school normal, a. m. Sunday school. :4T; preaching, 11. Re llgio service. 4:3(1 p. m. Preaching, 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 8. . First I'rogreaslve Spiritualist,' Mackle's Hall, 181il Harney, F. A.. Thomas, D. S. 8., Pastor Lecture and messages; evening, 8 o'clock. New members will be glvsn the right hand of fellowship. Tuesday, g p. m., message service. Thursday.. 3:30 p, m., ladles aid message service. The International Hibls Students will meet In the Lsbor Temple hall. Nineteenth and Fitrnam, at I o'clock. Sunday after noon it. rk iioman win lecture. Topic, "The Glory of God Revealed by War.'1 association to prase.it this work by. tha Sunday service and In other ways. In the gymnasium a new class has been started on Wednosday and Satur day at fl o'clock. There la room for quite a few registrationa now, but these will noon oe fatten, so tnat anyone who la intending to enroll for this class should do so at once. . From November 1 the gymnasium gallery will be closed to anv onlookers except during the last week in the month, or rrom the 24th to the 31st of each month. . . Miss Brenlser is at home every Thurs day afternoon from i to 6 to housemaids who may be downtown and can drop Into the building for a few minutes and be come acquainted with-other girls. I V. W. V. A. Notes. The Sunday afternoon vesper service at 4:30 will includa a storeopticon lecture, presenting Young Women's Christian as sociation work In India. Some very good slides have been prepared for this, and as the association work. In India la the best organised of the foreign depart ment, It will give an excellent Idea of what has been dons In that country. The solos wlil be glvsn by Miss Talu, who has recently come to Omaha from the New England Conservatory of Music. 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