it 8-A THE -OMAHA SUNDAY HEK: MARCH 7, 1915. TOPICS FOR ADAY OF REST Former Omaha Boy Substitute! for Rt. T. J- Mekay at All Saint' Church. SERMONS FOR YOTOO PEOPLE Rr. ts W. Heaton. who UI veupy ths pulpit at tli pervlr of All Ssftits church Sunday. 1 a former Omh boy 'and an aasistant to Rsv. T. J. Matkay. Mr. Hoaton la now rector of Bt. raul's church at Newport. Ark. He wss several years lay-rerter and Sunday school su. perintendent at All Saints'. Mr. Heaton was railed to Omaha to occupy the pulpit here during the Illness of Mr. Mackay. Iter. Charles E. Cobhey will In augurate Sunday evening a series of ser- mona for young people. These aermona will occur each Sunday evening at the 'First Christian church. Tha Initial ser mon Sunday evening will be "No Deal Without an Ideal." The Keyetone League of Christian En deavor will hold union meeting at tha Flrat United Evangelical church Sunday afternoon. Rev. W. R. Cain of Wichita aill lead tha meeting. Memorial aervlcea for the late William H. Ijawton will be held at the morning aervlcea of the Plymouth Congregational church. F. W. Leavltt will conduct the aervlcea. Puring the remaining Sundays of Tent rpeclal Lenten aervlcea will be preached at the Church of the Convenant. Tha aermona will be on "The Crone aa the Universal Key." The Orsre Baptist church at Tenth and Arboy streets will celebrate Ha twenty first anniversary Wednesday. Rev. Joe P. Jacobs of Kansas City will present a stereoptlcon lecture on mis sionary work In the United States at the Calvary Baptist church Wedneaday even Ing. Unlike other reviews of missionary work, tha foreign field will not te touched at all. The muslo at the All Saints' church for tha vesper services at 4:30 o'clock will be aa follows: Organ Prelude Allegretto In B Minor CJtillmant None Dimlttts In D minor.... Walmtaley Baritone Hoi o An Ofrering.. Vincent C. a Haverstlck. Anthem O Wisdom j Noble (ITo acco mpa n! ' Christ laa. North Side. Twenty-second and tioth. rop, Qeorge L. Peters, Pastor Hlhle achool at S0; morning service. 10:46; theme "Is It Waste?" evening service, I ; theme, "What Is Conversion?" Inter mediate Bndeavor, 6;renlor Christian En deavor, 8:16. First. Twenty-slth and Harney, Charlea E.D, Cohbey,- Minister Morning services, 11; "The Torm of Jean;" even ing service. 7:; "No Peal Without an Ideal;" first of a series of sermons for young people. Young People's Society of Christian Fndeavor, 8:15; Endeavor ex tort class 8: Junior Endeavor, 4. Bible school at 96. (arietta a loleace. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Bt. Mary'e Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street Services U and i, subject, "Man." Sun day achool (two sessions), 8:45 and 11. Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Congregational. First, Comer Nineteenth and Davenport, 'Rev. Frederick T. House, Pastor Morn ing worship at 10:80; theme, "The Best investment." Sunday school at IS. No evening ncrvlce. ' Central Perk, Corner Forty-second and Saratoga, South Omaha, Rev. J. II. Beard, Pastor tounday school at 10; K. D. Oep- son, superintendent. Morning worship at I i. a mcmnriol service for O. g Brewster; all his friends sre invited. Men's Rlhi 'xlsss. U-12 46. Christian Endeavor at 6:46. l.enlng worship at 7:80. " Plymouth. Eighteenth and Emmet, Rev. . h. W. Ieavltt. Minister Communion and .iecptlon of memhera at 10 30; service In memory of W Ham 11. Uwton. Bible (chool at It Junior Kncletv of Christitin ; Endeavor St 3. Intermediate society nt 4 Senior society st 8:80. Evening service at .SO; topic, "Mount Carmel, Mount of Testing." ttp?-epal. All Saints' Services on Sunday wl'.l he conducted by Rv. l,eo V. Heaton, n-ctor iof St. Paul's church, Newport, Ark. Hours ;of service. 11 and 4 . c Bt. Matthias', Corner Worthlngton and j South Tenth. Rev. Albert E. Weiis, Priest . in t nargo Holy communion at 8. Sunday , school at 10.' Holy communion rJid aer .Jn2.n V.?'- Kv,n1"'" Prayer and sermon at ,7:80. All are welcome; aeats sre free. i Church of Bt. Philip the Deacon, ' T.Tuntyf,r: nw,r f"'. R"v- "" Albert , Williams. Vicar Third Sunday In Ix-nt. , Holy communion at 7:30; holy euchaiist , (choral and sermon st 11. Sunday school l "- Evening prayer and sermon. J;30. . Church of the Oood Shepherd, Twcn tleth and Ohio. Rav. Thomas J. foliar, Hector Holy communion at R. Sundav school at :45. Holy communion, vltii , sermon, at U. Evening prar. with ser-5!l,.t..- lni?n Trv,c Tuesday nnj " at 10 Wednesday at 7:10; Thurslj Baptist. Mount Morlik t .., . I R5rL.E- Haybrook. I u. I Psstor-reacr.lng at It and 7:o. Hunuuy .1 I i. ,,olv oommiinlon st h:4i. First. Harnev end P.rk . .,...' . , . Rowlands. Mlnlster-Mornlng. loio, seri f2.? '.olil,.bv ho'" " ; subject. ; The Modern Church;" evening. 7.80 utw Ject. "The Parable of Jekyll and Hyde." Sunday school at noon: auperlnlenOnt. Oeorge Waterman. Young peoples meet- Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnkney. Arthur J Morrla. Pastor Morning wor- ship, 10:30; topic, selected The Lord a supiier will ho cbserved i:ill school at noon; young peoile's meeting st 8 30 Evening worship at J 10; subject selected' JZ T,,."n on Wedneedsy arternoon fl Midweek praver and praise serv ice eilnuHoay vt-nhiK aj a Calvary, Hamilton and Twenty-fifth, J A. Maxwell, I'antor-Mornlng. "Hilfltuai E:lps:" rommunlon snd reception of ne ineinberi: evenliif, "A lillmse Into Heaven. I Ible ai'hool st noon; U. W Noble, su-. erintrndi nt. Young people's HK-ednq at li:i. ii-d by Elmer Eil lean. A etereii (Icon presentation of mls iunrv r oik In our cwn lard Wednesday e' er.lnr bv Rev. Joreph P. Jacobs of Xanana City. Cra-e. Tenth and Arbor. E. R Taft 'ator .Men s praver meeting nt )' . "tin.i'v si ho I 10; morning worship. 11: s bj!ct, "Christ's T'se of Prayer" i'otIii iuir cle of sermon. Junior rie-tlic I:C. Haitl.t Young IVo- TKetlng, 7; evening worshlu .:4i. eA-. J. A. Leavltt. D p., field rep- . rertil"e ef Grand Islsnd college, will . ij.es k. Mission bundsy school. Jli South " rrfh x. The churth will celebrate , ta te entv-first anniversary next Wednew . on- evening V-n. Twenty-sisth snl Franklin. Rsv "Tll-m F. Botts. B. 8. T.. Hastor Mnrring. covenant meeting, I0:W lo 11 ''veiling. Baptist Young People' I'nlon :TA o 7:i: son service T-.M n ' prenrh'ng st 8. Sun lay school, I2 to ; !. Klster Susie Smith, superintendent. . Psstor's Bibls class, 2 30 to Mo Mld week prsyer services. Wednesdsy nurht J All are welcome. Evancelleal. i German. Corner Eighteenth and Cum I ,nlt;.r 0",TUli '-t'-8unday achool ! at 18. Eumlnwtlon service at 11. Youna ' People's sc-Wty at 7:1. Sermon by the ' pastor at 1 Prayer meeting, Wednea. ' dsy evening at 8. ; First United. 8420 Franklin, Key J Vf J Runloe. Pastor Teacher' a meeting at 8 ' Pr.s. hlng at 11 by Rev. J Gregory I Mnntle of London, Engtand. Bunday s-hool at 18. Junior Endeavor at t Mid winter convention. Preaching by Ry Mr. Mantle at I Key.ton lsiuT of lirilia Endeavor union meetlns led by Rev W R. Cain at 8 JoVPreachlni ; at 7 M by Rev. Mr. Mantle. " Lntkerwn. ' t. Pul Twenty-fifth end Evans Rev. t. T. Otto, Pastor Services at 18 and 7.m Confession service at 71V Even ing Ienten theme: ,''hriet Asnny snd I'isyer In (etheniane. Sunday srhool st 11. m. CaM Out." Evening service st ?. sub ject, 'The cliurrh at Mount Sinai." Sun- oay school st 10. subject, "Anointed King." Catechetical rises on K-lday at fi. Orar Ensllsh. 13 South Twenty- slsth, Clarence N. Shart. Minister vors Oulrling" at 11. "Jenua' I'ower tiver Death" at K Sunday school at s o". J. Fred Smith. supenntendent. I-uther Ieague at 7. Cnnf Irmallim clseses, Friday at 4 snd 7:30. Inten service, Wednesdsy at 8. Kountxe Memorial, Farnam and Twen-ty-slth. Rev. Oliver 1. Baltrlv. Ph. P. P. P.. Paetor Morning worship at 11. Subject. "A priceless Possession Oone." Evening worship at 8. Subject. "All the World n Two Classes " Sunday school at 8.4S, Oscar P. tioodman, auperlntend enL Other services: Luther league at 7. Rperlal 1enten servlceei Wednesday evening, at 8. Suhlect, "The World's Oreatesl Surrender' Elon. Thlrtr-alxth Street snd Ijifsveree Avenue. A. T. Irfrlmer. Pastor Sundav school st Services at 11 and S. The Sunday school tesrhers will meet In the church psrlors on Monday evenlnir Thursday afternoon. March 11, the ladles' Aid will meet In the church parlors. Mid week services Thursday evening at 7:W. Choir practice Immediately after. The confirmation class will meet Saturday afternoon at 1:10. Methodist. Wl,ti mil rn,iw.ft... ci 1.- Oliver M. Keve. Minister Sundav school at 10. Isgue at 8.W). Church services at u ana 7:30. Trinity. Twenlv-flrst and rtlnnev Thomas Blthell, I'sstor Morning serv ice st 10:30. Evening service at 7:30. Sabbath school at 12. Epworth Ix-JUnie at :30. i Street and Wool worth Avenue. C. W. Mcl'ssklll. fastor Preaching seirlces at 11 and 7:45. oonducted bv the Pastor. Tha evening service will be a cantata. "The Forty-second Psslm." bv the choir, to- ? ether with a short exposition of the salm by the pastor. Everybody la cor dially invited. Sunday school at 8:46. Kpworth League at 8:40 Prayer service Wednesday evening at 8. First Swedish. Corner of North Nine teenth snd Burt. Oustav (Ylckson, Pastor-Sunday school at 10. Communion service st 11. Subject, "The Oodfillad Life." Epworth league at 8:30. Pong service at 7:30, Subject, "Fanny Crosby and her Songs." Hirst Memorial. Thirty-fourth Street and Larlmnre Avenue, H. E. Hess, Pastor Sundsy services: Preaching at 11. Subject, "Spiritual Vision." Preach ing at 7:30. Subject, "The Sting of Sin." Sunday school at 10. E. W. Slnnett, n- Krlntendent. Epworth league at 830. taders Messrs. Egbert Weeks and Carl Evan a. First, Twentieth and Davenport, Tltua Ixwe, Minister Sunday school at 8 4fi. T. F. Sturgess, superintendent. Morning worship at 11. Subject. "The Penalty of Leadership." Epworth League at 8:30. A meeting for all young people. Evening worship at 7:80. A bright people's service. Sermon on "Life's Arch-Maglclan." A oordlal welcome to all. . McCabe, Fortieth nnd Farnam, W. H. Underwood. Pastor Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7:80. Sunday school at 10. Mrs. Oeorge Entrlkln, su perintendent. Other services: Ault Bible clnss at 10, John Lewis, teacher. Ep worth league at 8:80, Mm. Ethel Thorpe, (resident. Topic, "The Promises of Son ship to tJod." leader, Mrs. C. B. Tyler. Dleti Memorial Tenth and Fierce, C. N. Dawson, Minister Sunday school at 9-46, Dr. J. L. Frani, superintendent. Preaching at 11. "The Victor's Inheri tance." Epworth League at 6:30, Miss Mllllinan, loader. Preaching at 7:30, "A Remarkable Cure." Brotherhood meet ing, Tuesday at 8. Sunday school board and prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30. Pearl Memorial. Earl E. Bowen, Mlnlster-Mornlng worship at 10:80. Sunday school at noon. J. W. Mavnard. superin tendent. Children's meeting at 8. Ep worth league at 8:30. leader. Robert Cain. Evening service at 7:10. Praver meeting Wedneaday at 7:30. Indies' Aid society will meet at the parsonage, 4008 North Twenty-fourth street, on Wednes day at 2.80. Mrs. Rlngler and Mrs. Bowen will entertain. Presbyterian. Parkvala, Thlrty-flrat and Hold, Rev. A. K. Lehmann, Minister Morning Bible achool and worship at 10. Junior Chris tian Endeavor society at 8:80. Senior Christian Bndeavor society at 7:00. Even ing service of sermon and song at 7 45. North, Comer Twenty-fourth and Wirt, Rev. M. V. Hlgbee. 1. D Pastor Morn ing worship at 10:80. Evening worship at 7:3i). Sunday school at 11. Young Peo. fles Society f Christian Endeavor at :S0. Prsyer meeting, Wednesday even ing at 8. First, Seventeenth and Podge, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks, ft. p., Pnstor Morn ing, at. 10:30. subject, "Hold Fast the Oood." Kvenlng at J:30. subject. "What Think Ye of Christ?" SMnday school s,t noon. Endeavor meeting at 180. Third. Twentieth snd Ieavenworth Fi.nday school at :0. Puhllc worship ami sermon by ths pastor at 10:46. In termediate anil Junior Endeavor meet Inws at 3. Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 8:30. Evening worship and sermon by the pastor at 7:46. Clifton Hill., Orsnt and Forty-fifth. Rev. H. R. von der Llppe. Pastor .Morn ing at 11, "Aa the Snow From Heaven." Christian Endeavor at 8:30. Preaching at m 9 Uli ! 0) EvTIE 24th and L Streets South Omaha QUALITY HIGH PRICES LOW Not One Day But Every Day Special Ualues This Dee!. ON HIGH GRADE EXCEPTIONAL Rug ValUOG FOR THIS WEEK 0x12 HKAMLEH8 0x13 HK AM LESS ttO tl VKLTJT RIGS. . . P 1 .UU 0x1 a AXMIVS. TKll Itl'CiS. . , . Be oar oom piste lta. et WUMa a4 Body Brussels Boss. SooOurNEW .ivr't KlGS... OO.OU $12.00 S16.00 7 9ft, "Conquering snd to Conquer." Sun day school at 10, 11. C. Forgy, superin tendent. Men's meeting for Bible study at 1. The Chun-h of the Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-seventh. nv. Charles H. Flem ing. Pastor Morning worship at 10 8ft, "Mis Cross, the Key to the Bible ss a Whole." This Is the first of four Len ten sermons. Bible school at noon. En deavor at 8.4S. Evening worship nt 7:80, "How Jesus Sows." Midweek services, Wednesdsy evening st 8. Lowe Avenue, 1023 North Fortieth, Rev. A. F. Ernst. Ph. P.. Pastor The pas tor will presch at 10 30 end 7 30. Evening subject. "Is a Man Worth More than a Sheep?" Hahhath sch-mi at noon. Jun ior Endeavor snd pastor's Instruction class at J. Senior Bndeavor meeting at 8:46. The session will rcet st I0;15 to re ceive members Into the church. Fsirvlew. Pratt JMreet and Fortieth Avenue, Rev. Charles H. Flemln. I'ss tor Bible school at 2. Afternoon wor ship at 3, "His Cross, the Key to the Bible ss a Whole." Th Is Is the first of four I Allien sermons. Evening service st 7:30. at which Bev. Morris of the semlnsry, will preach. Midweek service at the home of Mrs. Wlttlske on Tues day evening. Benson. Rev. A. J. McCluns. Ptnr Punduy school at 10. Mornlnr wnrahln st II. Rev. T. M. C. Birmingham will presch on "World Peace." Junior Chris- llsn Endeavor at 3. Senior Christian Kncieavor at 8:30. Kveninr worshlo at 7:30. Second number of the series of services on the Psalms. The sermon on the twenty-fourth Psalm. Prayer meet ing, Wednesday evening at 8. Westminster. Obrnir Mason Street snd Vienrgta Avenue, Rev. James Franklin loung, I'sstor Morning worship at lo theme, "The Worth of the Local Church. Hlble school at 12. Evening, Young Peo ples' meeting at 8 30, topic, "How To Mske This a Happier World." I'rov. S. 13-18. Evening worsh'" at 7:30. theme. "Our Place In the World's Battle." Mid week prayer service, Wednesday at 7:45, t ailed Presbyterian. Central. Twenty-fourth and Podge, Rev. Hugh B. Speer. Pastor-4'hrist'a Message to iAikewarm Church Members," st 10:30. Sahhsth school at 12. Young 1'enple's meeting st 8:80. "The Service Worth While," at 7:80. First, Twenty-first and Emmet. Rev. A. C. Iouglas, Paator Puhllc worship and preaching at 10:30 and 7 80. Moaning theme, "The Duty and Privilege of Chris tian diving." Bible school at 12. Young WHEW DIGESTION When digestion is impaired you can nearly always look to a lazy liver and constipated bowels as the real cause When you think of the suffering after each meal from Heartburn, Bloating, Nausea. Headache it is no wonder you have no interest in mealtime. Soon you lose flesh and are in a rundown con - dition. You must help Nature correct such ailments so that the body can be properly nourished. This sug gests a fair- trial of T1TT Stomach TAKK HOMK A I10TTIJ3 TODAY. hJiHrillMflY-J) 1 CI FBDDITOD rrtj & DAYLIGHT DISPLAY ROOM People's meeting for prayer and Rlble study at 8. in. I nltnrlan. Servlcea at the parish house, 4I8 North Fortieth. Sundsy afternoon at 4 .10 Preaching by Ir. A. L. Weetherly "f Lincoln. Sermon based on the "Sixth Beaulltude." M Iseelln neons. Pentecostal Assembly. 23" Cuming. Fred E. Pools, pastor- VMIl gosnel meet ings st 1.30 and 7:.w. We nlshts. Tues day, Thursday and Frldcy, at 7:4i. lull salvation for body, soul and nplrlt. First Prosressive Spiritualist. 114 Har ney Evening at s, message service and open meeting for testimonies. Tursdny st 8, message service by Rev. Mr. Thomas. Thursday at 2.30, Ia:IIcs' Aid message service. The Associated Bible Students meet in the Labor temple hall. Nineteenth n1 Farnam, Sunday st X T. McNsught will lecture, topic. "Why Is the World Not Converted. The publl": Is Invited. Seats free. No collection. United Brethren. Nineteenth and tjnth rop, Bev. W. O. Jones, Pistor Morning st IL "The Courage of Jesus." Kvenlng st 7:80. Sunday achool at 10. Christian Endeavor at 8:30. Prayer meet'ng, Wednesday at 7:30. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of lAtter Day Saints. Twenty-fourth snd Ohio-.Sunday school at f . Preaching st ll by R. Etsenhouser. Sacrament serv ice at 1:30. Kellglo at t.3' Presetting at 8 by R. Etrenhouaer. Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening at 8. Haw, Tastor Sunday achool t 8:45. Morfilng worship at 11. theme, "The Mas lev's Call." Christian Endeavor .at 7. Etenlng worship st 1. theme, "The Mae tet end the Hungry Multitude." A cordial wll come la extended to members and frlande. I'alon Oospel Mission, If M Davenport Evanllstlc. meetlnss are held every evening st 8, Rev. Hesket has charge of the Huntay service; Rev. Douglas, Mon day; Re. Cobbey, Tuesday; The Pres byterian seminary. Wednesday; Rev. W. R. Hill. Thursday: Rev. Hugh R. Ppeer, Friday, and the Oldeons. Saturday. Mr. Jorgenson and Iean tPiinderlnnd have charge of the music. All ar cordially Invited to attend. Investors with money read the Real Estate nds In The Bee. Advertise your propertf for a quick sale. 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