Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 23, 1909, Page 6

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST ™™ EE; e T o . N : e i JCeathering Nests Bethany Branch, First Baptist, 14 W. OF W AT KOUNTZE CHVBCK Mot e of B ot " FOR YOUNG MARRIED COUPLES — Bunday school at 3 p m.. followed by Women Lodges Will At- | Dreaching service by Rev. Henderson Calvary Baptist Rranch, Thirty-fourth tend the Evening Service—AP- |54 Seward: Sunday, 3:30 p. m, Bible S el L HE average young man finds it mighty hard to save et s .t s .| ol Gt et a2 enough out of his salary to pay cash for his home- % arver Gortner X 4 Young Men's Christian assocla- | mon by the pastor at 11 a. m., “The Chris i e, S ¥ ook, e | (88 M i 1 e furnishings when he comes to get married. And that ubject of his address 18 ¥ | Woman to th ome Missionary Field,” < N e o g A faa e,y e e s B Jack of ready money is a mountainous difficulty that stands between many young S S W e e S S @ W78 ) married couples and the sunshine of home happiness. Others surmount that The class in the psychology of the boy |league at 7 p. m. ro or o) s Regious Tranine o0 | Eites B’ oo M oneun || mountain of difficulty by taking advantage of our helpful part payment plan. B — L R, o fene N | Won’t you? & ou can select the goods now and have them set aside until you’re e music at Trinity Methodist sc CE S el o 1 y 1 1 T 1 Bunday will b s | R, “Bour” and ody.” " |} ready for them. Payments of course would not begin until 30 days after the Cornation Mar cooveien CIATKG . First Church of Christ, Scientist. Twen . y y = . b oo ang sraver | R e e e v || ooods are really delivered. 'We would arrange the terms to suit your conven- | Tes " “Soul d od y ik Y ctdare TaanCheation Fayan | 1988on sermon, “Soul and Bod o o s Hopper T P German pree Bvangeicar, e [l IENCE—YyOUTr pl‘asure. This would enable you to “begin right”’—to have a com- The Radfant n oodward | and Dorcas—Public worahip 103 and X Y A > ; 4 A Ty o O | & L g B b e S gl plete and attractive home and yet not be inconvenienced in the least in paying ool T Baldwin | gt paul's Germ Lutheran, Twenty- Forever With the Lor: ,..Gouncd | sghan Sed’ pesaman Lathetan, Twenty 3 M § o i . b S S o R for the goods. We re Pelpmg hundreds of young couples to establish pretty : 4 ; homes this spring. We’d like to have you among the number. Hymn v B toolite o ‘Guiimant | 1% M.s. Fremont Benjamin, nist; Miss| North Side Christian, Twenty-second and Fvelyn Hopper, director. Locust, J. Kirschatein, Minister—Morning worship at 10:30 Bible school at 12 | ¢! Sndeava [ o 2 The chorus cholr of the North BiGe|Sousuan Endeavor at 6. Evenin; S, | FURNISH- R Room Rooms $ ROOMS $ Chrston chireh will sing Juckdcars ‘vOId | "coiis b1 L S ooms ooms ooms Te Deu Laudamus’ at the morning serv Twenty-fifth and Decatur—8ervices, 11 and Monthl, ice Bunday. In the evening the male|8 mu-\ A. Hermonsen of Evanston, Tl I"G FnR $5 Cash, $4 Monthly $6 Oash, 85 Monthly $8 Cash, 86 Monthly $10 Cash, $8 4 w oreach ¥ R A A A A A AP quartet will sing and Mr. James Knight | poo, OUeACR ot i B e Lo R L o i rpanote | CRurch of the Covenant, Twenty-geventh | " Chakithat you Niis sible 8. o 18 ol i an Ty e eV, sto 7 — v ” . | B8 vicent it ST iak 0. pachat sore ade® You Can Depend Upon It ;""" oo M R L TR \ going to give satisfaction. We guarantee every article we sell-—no matter how culars have been received in Omaha | "B 0® FENCY B0 Bodpe’ Atk Bevent . low the price. If a thing isn't right we'll make it right mighty quick. We can’t appealing for funds In behalf of Christan |‘teenth, Rey. Edwin Hart ke. D. D, = i / afford to have you displeased with anything. Our success depends upon your sat men and wonien who have suffered at the | Pastor—Morning service at 10:30; evening 3 ™ 2 isfaction and we're wise enough to see that we simply must please you in every hands of the Turks In Syria and other | At & Bunday school at noon; Christian En: d = Aih N { & deavor meeting at 7 p. m. : ransaction. parts of Asia Minor. The appeal is ”!ned‘ First Christian, Twenty-sixth and Har. { : / y ' All by G. Ble Ravndal, American consul gen- | ey "5 N R arsey " Pacton preanting nt \ vral Beirut; George E Post, Syrian [ 1030 a. m. and 8 p._m.; Young Peopie's | Protestant college; E G. Freyer, American | meeting, 7 p. m; Bible school, . moon, } { : catalo R G d Vioeby rian, misson, e AT | Birangthe Tenpicaily Tuviea. f ’ " e — Illi');::“ l"qulnld B&wl}g:»n‘,“hl.\lnvlrcn m‘\”rlf e S H .othrop—Golden e clas N / An oigan benefit concert will be given by | Preacning, 11 and . Themes, "He?;.rm“eul ¥y o7 . n&hvered the Hiliside -Cosi utional church choir |And Timeliness.” Workers meeting Wednus- | \ 4 I reduy evenng, undei the direction of ‘d.) M. O. McLaughlin, pastor o : i i 4 | First Reformed, Twenty-third and Cen- 3 R /| - lll Alfred Lonaghue, jr. Several numbers will | tral Boulevard, Rev. F. 8. Zaugg, Pastor ) vo witea by the Happy Hollow quartet, |Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching servi o 4 ——— Speclal sermon to children in the morning f X < wioning music will be given at the | ROl *CUmon 19 chidren In | ;i \ i et W N . 2 tsby tsmn church Sunday | Rwenty:tourth and Larimore . ¢ j 414 agn"s 2 - MOINING-—10:30 ek | Hinkle,” PastorMocnfng theme, A Good | CcoMBINATION ; NS \ WARDROBES DRESSER o ino u ‘on ening, “‘The oteric Christ I \ Made of solid oak, large and rc ary Avaiw e Uglden oo Mendelssonn | gunday school at ncon. Epworth League |l OHIFFONIERS BOOK CASES ; ! 3 aer at hotom; extia Well madé, Rpee Of,MOMt dependable construc- EN LN NG 500 [at These chiffonlers are of AND DESXS J ; el it ) 9 9 pentine. front top arawer and . Anthem-1ialsed e the Lord Daily..Calkin | First Congregational, [rederick T claborate design, Made They are made of selected pentine front top drawer and Adtbum=We sand in Deep Repentan | Rouse, Pastor—Morning worship at 10:30, of golden oak finish, and olid oak and thoroughly ror. Unquestion- spense. Meidelssonn-Sheliey | Subject, “The Imminence of God.” Vesper have large French bevel- gUaranteed. Glass door . ¢ ) \ A1V the boat “hwit: Miss Louise Junsen, soprano and |service at 4:30. Subject, “The Law of ed mirrors, hey have neat carved claw AL 1 \d dresaer on sale . ditectur; Miss Myrile Moses, contraito; Mr. | Struggle and Survival.” Y. P. 8. C. E. at Speclally feet. On \§ ) A I 1 in Omaha. Price... b v o suen, tenori Mr. ‘I Travis, bass; | 5.4, priced . -Mcknll i\ g {1 b 2008 walve Nancy Cunningham, organist. ¥ i T (e week, 5 1 1 ) ARTED e 3 St Mark's Eoglish Lutheran, Twentioth TIOW R PLERRAE ) PANEL IRON BEDS Music at the First Christian church, | 814 Burdette, L. Groh, Pastor—10:46 a. m., & » Y 0 \ % & - Made of heavy tubing with Twenty-siath and Harney: [ with Gooa Tatentionai & g . How ta || ALL BRASS BEDS ) ] e ) ¢ three broad steel panels at MORNING. Bo Happy A Sunday school at | ' I e 4o Bl B head and foot adorned with Anthom—The King of Love My Shep- |noon; Young People, 715 p. m. A ‘value that’ can't be / ; ; i handsome floral decorations herd Cevesenisieiieeen ... Shelley | 0 y equalled anywhere. A i i 8olcs by Mrs. K. N Pleak. Miss Hojen? | Trinity Cathedral, Capitol and Eight- a ) y Any color of enamel desired, TN Aoeeniant Mr T L | [ mastlve: bed s witn Flargs 111 Snlld 0ak ROerr " Mfl o < any width. An exceedingly M EvENING #nd Bible class at Morning prayer (ll continuous posts, in eith- f i X i handsome bed. .:mr‘mns Crossing the Bar ..Prothero | and sermon at 11 Confirmation class at | er bright or satin finish, i Special Tor this Viviin Andanie eligloso. ...... T 6:30. Evenin, rayer and rmon 8. H | . P i o T g Thota ,.“,‘,m“','"m"p"",:l"'T"w""‘u_',f‘r""" N um. | with genuine French lac- ‘ | This extraordinary special will be on sale, Wil L Gutse Sladduck-Zabriskie, organtst; | jion, Rey. E.R. Curry, Pastor-Setvices at || auer and guaranteed for § i 1 L1 ) sale all week at our big store. You alter Grahan, \director of music, 10:30'a. m. and $ p. m.; preaching of the ten years. We have of- Ry ] positively never saw such a big, mas- 3 s po | Bospel at both services by the pastor: Bible JonTe: bl il oL sive Rocker offered for o little money 9x12 WILTON Music :I the Kountze Memorial Lutheran | school at noon: Young Frople's meeting at fered big brass bed values i i ’ e frame 15 made of soilds oAk 8R4 46 hureh Sunday, May 23 7 . Wednesday, 8 1, devoti o L 3 e chureh Sunday. May 2~ I Zems Wedneaday.” 8 o m., devotionai | 11 the past, but never | beautifully carved. The back is of VELVET RUGS Prelude—Serenade . Tate|_ North Presbyterian, Nineteenth and Ohio, anything e g novel shape, deeply tufted, and has Most beautiful Spring pat- Processional—-0, Mother Dear. Jerusa- M V. “Hvkhrn. tor—Morning worship at to equal larg ruffled edge. The seat is set with terns. Rich and rare, with n s 1 W 10:3. Evening at 8. Dr. Storkey wlill preach 4 4 h E Shie w (% : “The Plaing of e SRk ol AL LR BT 9x12 BRUSSELS RUG :’;;i f":“‘(‘;’l“‘:;"'::’m ‘,,’.]'“;"*’)““‘1' l":“"”"‘”; deep pile, soft and luxur- Mrs. E. A. Weathers. the evening service. Young people's m . ) 3 8 spec fovi Kb : Recessional-Onward, Christian Soldlers |ing at 7. Prayer meeting at s Wednosday | 01 haa {srasgh % fllustrate to you how much you can ous. Made of best worsted mphal March Sulltvan | evening. | ¢ % ger rug value stands today save by selecting materials, many different NING—$:00 ©ud | “pirgt Baptist, Twénty-ninth Avenue and | i £ : 3 as the greatest offering of (he vatelentiba homs patterns from which to Prelude—Fanfare Harney, Rev W, Conley, D. D., Pastor : 5 LA ! nd on sale in Omaha he ek %R T o Frocessio R A _"'}‘-’.‘;fi','.: ~Services at*10:30 and 9 orning ‘sermon, | i i 3 best worsted materials | are outfit here choo, . You never saw bet- Male Quartet—The Lost Chord.... .8ullivan | “Helping the Kingdom of Good to Come." | ‘ used in these rugs. They R DL e O ter rugs Mesars. Kimmell, Brown, Kreuger and | Evening, “Suppose That Death Ends AlL" | p : £ SR @ rirmiy woven, made without for the Spoerrl Sunday achool ‘at noon. ~Young Peoplt's ; g miter seams and recommended \ts the Heart (largo)....Handel | meeting at 7. 4 Y e ¥ ) for extraordinary durabiiity. mone; ity Hattie s Obileat Mr. Kreuger. | 8t Mary's Avenue Congregational, st. ||l [ 23 ORCROCARER . price > [ s enae, Vlolin)—Intermes: Mary's Avenue and Twenty-seventh, Rev. | ML 4 R 3 b4 P % avallers Tustlcana’) ... Mascagni | Lucius O. Baird.Pastor—Morning worship | nte 1 v g . CREDIT TO P om. ot o Barials 1 at 10.30; sermon by the pastor; Sunday Nemyy Unfoid Yo Portals (“Redemp- | lchool at nogn: Jumior Bodesvor and ne ; EVERYWHERE. Solo-That 8weet Story oaned | tor's class at 4:# o'clock. Christian En- g o | Muster Russeil Tetard deavor at 545 p. m | e § R i 92 GREAT | STORES | | Recessional—Work. for the Night fa | Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of | Coming % - Mason | Latter Day Saints, 1818 Notth Twenty-first, | Postlude-F flat ) Loret | I. M. Baker, Pastor; Sunday school at 10 F. A Van Fleet, choir director; ‘Charles [a. m.; preaching at 11:15 and 8; Young | E. Cocke. jr., organist People's meeting at 6:30; morning and even- | — ing sermon by the pastor, subject, “The The members of the Omaha lodges of the | Gospel the Power of Salvation.” Woodmen of the World and the Woodman | Seward Street Methodist, Twenty-second | Circle wiil attend the evening service at the | And Lotan R, DeWalf, ‘Pagton Eountze Memortal church, Twenty-sixth | oSulel #50¥! Forine tevmon e N 7 and Farnam streets, in a hody. Special | preciation the Woman's 1Home Mis- BIG VALUE IN A 3.PIECE PARLOR SUITE music. with a sermon on the subject, “Re- | slonary Soclety.” Sunday school at noon 1 i ' ; R i o S Tavel (i aktre. Tat " wil) oo b ! pworth 1 o otio e 7 n mahogany finish, be plano polish. Each plece is a lavge, ! Lif ill constitute the servi Epworth league devotional meoting at brond and pacioue Fach arm of cdcl is ndorned with a_larg s | carved head and the chair and divan have carved claw Y. W. © e | “Prinity Methodist. Twenty-first and Bin- = Carysd hend DO the fiited With loose cushiona UBhol - ey, Dr. John A, Spyker, Pastor—In e 4 3 It's a thoroughly | grade ¥ s M. Crittenden, assi | ney stered in silic plush. 1Us a thor . g it By ol 1 aceretary 'Wiid cducational’ director of the | PI7TIINE aL 10: pastor il / o 3 ” parior sulte offered at an amazingly small price, only ; \ stee) Tmo-cart, Folds p vory Young Women's Clristian association, wili | 17 the evening the choir will render a m i . = § . s compactly with ene motion speak at the Sunday afternoon meeting at | ji4l prosram. Sabbath school at nool A Sl ‘ . / strong and durable, yei 430 o'clock on_ the subect of “Christian | Junlor league at Scnior league at 7 B 4 ’ ? very light. Has rubber Personality.” There will be special music, | I'rayer meeting Wednesday at &, o o tires and leatherette hood The usual sccial hour will follow this | Central United Presbyterian, Twenty- : { - T in black meeting. Refreshments will be served and | fourth and Dodge, R. B. A. McBride, D. D LA S or colors. opportunity for soclal intercourse givon, | Minister—Morning worship ‘at_10:0. Ser- ot S 3 Special The library will be open from 2:30 to 4 for | mon subject, “Partners with God.” Absolutely the best refrig: ) 3 3 A all those who wish to secure or cxchange | ing worship at 8. Sermon subject, Bur ok Tar the mansy to Di 3 b : books | dens.”” Sabbath school at noon. ' Young ik S Sctentif- - - SOLID OAK Miss Theodate P. Wilson. formerly . | People’s_prayer meeging and teachers meet- | fcally constructed and thor- & " ™ A dl 1 by ioug director of the Young Women's ¢ | g 8t ourhly guaranteed The Parlor Table > MORRIS CHAIR tian assoclation of Cedar Rapids. Ta Union Gospel Mission, 1321 Douglas wbove is one of our many ISR PR L % R aceepied a similar position here. Miss Wii- | day morning at 9 o'clock Mr. L. D. Hol special v n solid qu awe oak or $ Adjustable back, upholstered son will visit Omaha next week, study hyr | will conduct the gospel meeting. At 3 iex On sale hed mahogany finish. Fancy N in best grade of imported field and assist In the making of & Bitls | My P, Girardet will have charge of all week - top measuring 24x24. Heavy s AR e e g study prospectus for the work next fall. | tie Bible study. At 8 Mr. Charles F. Robel at . iy ou_can ng construction, and For the May noon masical Thursday the | %!l speak. Miss McGiffert will sing uplica Full spring ¢ : house committee prescnts the fal'ow ng pon | Moon-day prayer meeting every day duj - N andsomely Eram_arranged by Mre. Edith L. Wagoner, | N8 the week. MASSIVE NANTUCKET LEATHER COUCH . B The Two Grenadiers (by request) Plymouth Congregational, Twentleth and : T L 2 Schumann | Spencer B R Ao tifully carved and Land polished Confession Thome | worship, 10:3 heme, “The ! 4 5 set with best oil temperéd steel spri Two Lar Leschetizky | Kingdom day school, 12 . 8 ot Wik t B e A R L M S A g EXTENSION gokajatered Tn frusraniasd Naniuaket: isp LARGE Nymphs and Fauns Bember, deavor, T Miss Edna Ballard, president 3 Miss Bvelyn Hopper ® | Evening worship, 8 “The Angel Who TABLE SPECIAL FAMILY RANGE (a) Legend Bohm | rHath Redeemed From All Ev 1 pXLre 3 st “ i | ade of solid oak, with . . . Made with extra heavy ca (b) African Dance Coleridge-Taylor First Methodist, Twentietn and Daven { lia 4 h ed tfl o - rst Method n and ) quarter-sawed vak 10 ings, have large square ovens. Mrs. Louls: Shadduck Zabriskie port—Rev. Frank L. Loveland, D. D., will 3 ; i T IE | WI nU ""eres U: 3fg [ a ~L< 3 I) es and “Tt Laws Severe Halevy | preach at 10:30 and at 7:45. At the oven 2 | and fitted with most durable rx; poxXes an ir Jo F. Barton i o B e g o ; X Vs smooth yunning beautiful nickel trimming A wanesid Mrs A, O. Mason | in& service Dr. Loveland will deliver th These couches are made with frames of massive solld oak, beau \is musical fs scheduled for the Audl. | Quested that those who attend this servi ain | B 2% tarlum 'And All friends wre fnvited to stop | De In thelr seats by 7:66 rétet he nopn lunch and listen to the Kountze Memorial Lutheran, Rev. John mus E. Hummon, Pas Morning subject, 10:30, Pridav esvening. May . at 8:16 “The Ascension of Christ Evening Wrs W. Garloch will speak T Related Life At the evening seryice "Woghe pt Princinal Prints of Interest the Woodmen of the World and Woodmen Calpradn’ This is the second of the vaca. | Circle of Omaha will be present. Sunday tion sertes of talks to members and {hefr | School ai neon. O. P. Goodman, superin- ¢=jends and is under the direction of the | tendent. Christian Endcavor at 7. Otto edmational committes. The lecture will be [ Schellberg, presiden in the assembly room and slides have bee: Mifton Hill Presby n, Forty-fifth and socnred af ‘mome of the Colorade scenery | Grant, Thomas B. Greenlee, Minister #nd will be used that evening with the new ! Services, 10:30 and & Bible school at noon stereopticor for the first time. FEach mem- | U'nion service of Senior and Junior Chris- tian Endeavor socleties tople “Lessons From the Birds and Flowers Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at § Bible lass Tuesday evening at § at the home of 5 the pastor, 430 Burdette sireet Your complexion as well | C.iciar Presbyerian. Sixteenth ana Castellar, Ralph H. Houseman—10:3, pub- as your temper is rendered | iic worship and sermon, “Bullt on the Holy | 3 Faith.” Bible school at 12, Henry Kies — ————— ——— . . superintendent. Ontario_and Park Fore - | miserable by a disordered .Lip.\‘nx;m.'..rnm..-‘ at |‘I\um’.. people’s | Ura shrink. Praver meeting I | Arvor ste. 22 m; gunda school No. = [FOUR COUNCILMEN AT |z liver. ' By taking Chambers | sermon at & “The Lords Day. the Shu | 48,59 8 - Young People s Moot Eoatn, | hira Presbyterian. Twentioth and Leav- | CENTRAL LABOR UNION tian Sabbath.' Wednesday evening at 7:45, | Saturday; Sabbath school at 10:00 & m.:|enworth, Rev. Willlam E dd, pastor. " ¢ f 1 P . mid-week service followed by normai| preaching at 11:00 a. m. All seats are frec | Sun schoo! i a Sermon at | Ve P v, BATREL R - ety sy ey ch and Liver A elcome 0:4 Junior Endeavor at 3:00 p. m.: | Newly Elected City a 1 " lain's Stoma: training class And the ubic e welcome.” © 7 * * 06 " m dunior endeavor at So0p. - | posmorpdion giving him | matter of his reappointe : First United Presbyterian, st and| First United Evangelical ¢ with sermon at 5:00. = Pastor gty S Tablets you can improve | [l '), P Rev. Q. A Deck Ay With serve 5 g - Pastor.— | Twenty-tourth 5 topic, A Great Word Which Pers's o ) Services 108 4. m. ‘and 8:00 p. m. The | Sunday school. 10:00 a. & iness tople. 4 S o “hiich_ Pars ey After the : by the counelimen both. They cleanse and in- | pusior will preach t ‘the morning service | Ing 200 b i Christar ‘ The " Man | ts of Me At night o e 5 y electe ancilmen | the la Jusiness mesting was held and the evening there will be a gospel ad- | p. m.; Worship. 1100 a. m H f Men & 13 Four . g P Jith, the Qs of dfe in His Hand ’ re eser t mecting fIB J { n was appointed fraternal dele vigorate the stomach and | by Jids: Wm Baid Bible sehool | Grace Baptisi: Tenth and Arbo Wit {were preser ¢ night an ¢ h Omala. George E. Norman at noon g people, 7 p. M. | Polman. Pastor.—Morning ) the Ce ab st nigh 1| ga th ke E improve the digestion. Lol o ey Ant. Mesth . Turesty 80 Biudy class & A 3064" (eI, iR’ Tilincts Central No. 3 | addvesssd thi usse i e s o 3 | - - on Jest ¢ ) fil} the vacancy made by P. J. Ford, who Preaching Sinday at §:00 p. m. by | p. m. Bunday school No. 1 th' and | for Chicago and e¢ n

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