Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 5, 1915, Page 11

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TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Meiba Has Some Aduvice for th Young Girl Who Wants to Sing Gospel Teams in Charg in Many of the Protestant Chuarches of City RESULT OF SUNDAY MEETINC The moap the reguiar of sapel tes nded to hit the tions are seldom service Invitatio and the The Ladies ran of Mr tributing $1 and \ting how had been & ning the men of t b were enter tained at the b tributing $1 t The Ladies’ Ald mctive branches ch Rev. A. T Mrs. Herer C. M. Rylander, earned. In the eve Swanson each con the soctety ome in one Zion Lt Lorimer {s president an 8karin, vice pros Mrs reasurer, and Mrs. A Bwanson, secretary The visiting o« mittes conalats of Mra. T. G Northwall, st and Mrs. J. A swan Baptist and Park Avenue Minister—reac.ing The Incura ommunion Young First, Harney tre Rev. H. O. Rowlanis services at It subject bles.” Preaching at 7.3, holy end reception of new member people’s ing at 6:30. Grace, Tenth and Arbor, Rev. ¥ n Tart Pastor—~Men s prayer r ting wt $.30. Sunday sch at 10, Morning wor ship_at 11, subject, “In His Presence ord's supper after sermon ptiat Young People's union at &4 Evening worship at {.30, subject, “Old Age and Palace Eternal Calvary, Hamilton Rev. J. 'A. Maxwell, Pastor—Mornink theme,” “Words to Members Old and New Communion and reception of new members. Bvening theme, "Christ's Au thority.” Bible school at noon, G. W Noble, superintendent. Young plo's meeting at 6:30, led by Elmer bdman Prayer and Bible stud meaiing Wednes cay evening, subject, ‘Holding Out Lmmanuel, Twenty-fourth and Pinkney, Fev. Arthar J. Morrls Morning worship at subject. “Why Become o Member ¢ Church,” followed by Cbservanee Lord's 'supper. Bible teh ol at noon, W. Simon, super frtendent Young people’'s meeting at Evening worship and gospel service 1t 140, followed Ly the ordinance of bap- Usm. ‘Wednesday evening at 6:30 the men « he church will meet at the church for 10pper, fallowed by the usual Bible study Prayer and praise service at 8. Friday cyening at 6.3 the boys' gymnastio clusses, under the direction of Ray Ogden “nd Otto Hudson. (hristian Sclence. First Church of Christ, Sclentist, St Maiy's Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street ervices at 11 and & Subjeot, “God the Only Cause and Creator.” Sunday school (1w sessions) at 9:45 and 11 Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Second Church of Christ, Sclentis ndeo Hall, Underwood Avemue amd iteth Street—Serv 11, subjeot, God the Only Cause and Creator, }{\t. school at $:6. Wednesday evening cting at §. and Twenty Chr! North Side, Twenty-secomd and Lothrop, v George 1 etors, Pastor—Bfble hool at 9:3. Morning service at 10:45, Cedicatory service. Evening service at ©:30, theme, “Responding to I'u wlL” First, Twenty-sixth and Harney, Rev Larles E. Cobbey, Pastor—Mornin, rv. at 11, theme, “"The Debt That Women Owe to Christ.”’ Evening service at 7:50, theme, “The First Commandment.” in termediate and Senlor Young People's 8¢ clety of Christian Endeavor at 6:15 Junior Young People's Soclety of Chris tian Endeavor at 1. Bible school at 9.4 Congreg: on Hillaide, 30th and Ohto, W Pastor—Morning service, 11" Evening ser- Yloe @ Sunday schoal, 10 nfor ndeavor, 6:M. Tntermediate o 4 Junior' Endeavor, 8. i First Congregational Nineteent ¢ Davenport, Frederick T. Rovwe Bastr! D. E. Cléveland, Helper—Morning wor Bhip at 10:u. Mr Rouse will speak upon the “Lordsh'p of Jesus ™ Sunday school at 12 "Evangelistic service, in charge of Mr. Cleveland. at 7:3 St. Mary's Aven ang’ 2th, Rev . 8 Hampton St. Mary's Aven: Hulbert, Ministe Sunday morir Vices, 10:30 Preach ing by the pa 1sic by Kelly ehol The forum meets immedately after th service. Sunday school at hoom, wit kindergarten. Mid-week service Wednes day evening at 5. Bible study, T Paradles CentralPark, 424 and R. Beard. P Sunday ary, Junior_and Women's 10 Young Men ang 12 Morning worship Much Ga nest Th v 1 CRhristian Ende Endeavor, 6.% Mid-week service 15th Leavitt, Minister—M De fending th Crow " 7.3 “Bearing the Crc le | 2 Young P r t X id-week service, Saratoga, J school pr departmer Men's departments. sublect: “How Christian 30, w All Saints Ma. kay, Re i T Service a e rm Confirmation Sermon toj and Charles. J. } Early communion, . Bunday Late communlon 1. Evening T Shephe and Oblo € Holy com 1 Evening prayer wit Eva United, 4 Pustor elical First ing at ciatior Germar Pastor--8 1th and ( ay school P each on “Chrigtian Leadersh ng. 11 and 1% 8 eystone League of Luth #chola; meeting Wednesday o Our _Saviors Danie! and Leavenwort ] tor—Sunday schoul ». Bible meeting oung people 8 mesting Thu St Mark's Bustish Burdetie, L. Grob, ¥ Bocond Adveunt, Firet dny wubje ption Pascinated * 8 Ammen fetn, | LBEATRICE HARRISON We tecture val dabbler welcon do mot mecept tuition In chemistry, or law in these profession acquaintance with the scler Students should remember general knowledge of musio does Ply a knowledge ¢ producti cn sclentific and unt come to look | thelr teachers continue to bo crowded on haps culpable publie. Phy otples are the necessary groundw correct vecalization. Thr the feotn are more surely detected and died, and the res el |of a maimed | vitely achieved. “Physiology | ersential to preserve the voeal organs and protect tnjurious influer must be with the soul, of These wise words were written of the greatest authoritics on the singing and the time, Madame of that volee principles for that toseript sinke wigh ration or de or immature I8 abs. health the volic it in saying understood that 1 sclence. ces; t m not the greatest Melba, singer who aj 945 Christian Endeavor at chization on Fridays at 8t. Matthew's Englsh. Ninctecn Castelar, Rev. G. W. Snyder, P Morning' service at 11, Subject Next Coming of Christ and the W Given.” Luther and serr 7:3. ‘Subject, “Hope Derived frc Scriptures.” “Sunday school at 10 Ject, “Pride and Its Punishment Grace English, 132 South Twenty C. N. Swihart, Minister bject “The Son of Man, the Jud | Subject at 8§, “'Proper Prepare day achool ‘at 10. Afte - 2:3 tn hall at Forty-eighth_an worth. Luther at 1. C classes and Hibl, Tuesday the home of Miss Frahm, Fo Leavenworth, Thursday at § and church L4 on, Thirty-sixth and Lafayette Lorimer, Pastor—Sunday school Service at 11 Sunday of new members ar Monday ev {in the chur | the Luther leagt Johnson home, Prayer service Wednesday « rehearsal Thursday morning at 9 the meets Kountze Memorial, Farnam, Rev. Oliver I Rev, C.' Frankiin K tor—Moming worship mon. Worship at S Over the Prosperity ¢ tende Lu evenl con T'w from any solentific basis argan 4 and 7% but we sinEing a good not im n based il they n rs will per prin of ork m reme ypment dert olutely of ‘the e from this it caling song by one art of of ars our at Cate- h and arning mon at om_the sixth t 11, \en in the A the gospel of vocalization from | those who have not even n perfunctory |} ' OMAHA S NDAY s Arm Badly Cut as Result o His Taking Part in a Cutting Scrape b o) “ JOY WRESTLE YNDS IN GORI v/ \ Negro Centurton Clab e Ma ding 1o short tal nger ple nded and Brighten a firm hold ung peoples societie Speeches weretary mgres ird D Eakin secretar to Sena Hitchcoek; L. J. Teloel f the tepartment; form o Senator J Tanner, State Represent Harrett | Butier " Labech made by J Hanley, to ( smar wil legal M shn C Dan At and Clty Commissioner Tenny Lind." of ¢ tut uld like all th Side Bowliing. ek ROBINSON maivi CLAY Inrt Again wrtista she thinks s fans and that they b Malloy ki ve a thorough | and | 100 n mmar harmony int which are as important on of mu r written Totals A8 s grs language v th arrison fs positive fin-| Finch she s wherever te Fritz Krel TAGG BR 18t Kells 19. | Lighttoot 14 Wilkerson o 1 Kenyon ..... | Johnson 2 last January wcerning Madam season. great charm Melba Hoth he deal of in th ason to do mueh for an exceedingly daughter of the Colonel J. H. C. Harridon of the Royal Engin the British army, and was born Northwestern province of India shadow of the Himalayas She ebut sololst at artist who is Isting n her concert to Mra ir thi took a Harrisc Krelsler in Miss 4T 508 and were able Miss Harrison is Totals THE cOM 862 INTERSTATE 1st 115 14 178 2063 ) 24 Tot 129 U0 144 130 pretty woman, the late Ashburn Thomas Maxwell Howe Donahue ra of the the her made as Nt rotals nd UNION de Name made her | jowers, . appearing | Straube n's hall orchestra, | King Sir Henry J. Wood, | Schellberg in the mean violinist, continent, 1 end- 'ry embraced Belgium, Aus Whereupon ut with the clety, a efr fresh In the hstein hall und thereafter lin, STOCK herself in gr rtly London deb she it at Q ist with the Q direction « sister May, ntered een's hall under the With her time, he who Totals GREAT WESTERN Name. Salling Slate Pet | Buser Nielsen . COMMISS enco fame as a then began the ning at Christl Norway ng at The Hag territ being Scandina Hollan Denmark, Swit a, Hungary followed her New York cumstance land, ¢ and Russia American del Philharmonte s which s still oncert goers many Totals . Chv Na Lutheran church, Twenty street. Rev. S, i1 Yerian, day school at 945 a. m vices at 11 o'clock, Catechet at § p. m. Luther lengue at 7 ader. Mlss Gertrude Rahn he Key to the Treasury 8t. Luke's firth and K | pustor 8 | Morning s ica) class lock. I b ect ¢ Heaven Bouth Side United Presbyterfan church, ner Twenty-third and H streets. Rev pert N. Porter, | 94 a. m Preaching at Juniors will meet at 3 o'clock. Endeavor at 6:30 o'clock mor at 1:3. Prayer me evening at 8 o'clock Firet Presbyte:{in church, Twenty-third ana J streets. Rev. R L. Wh pastor. Rev. Julius F. Schwarz, 1 clerk of the Sy of Nebraska ach morning sermon at 11 2. Nichols, D. D, minds Hanscom Park Gospel team evening McCabe, F and Philathea harge of the Barnca will have ot Farnam, Rev. W, H. Underw Pastor—Morning hour at 11, germon by the pastor. Evening serv at 7:80. nday school at 9:45, Mra. iecorge Entrikin, superintendent. Adult Bible class ut 946, John Lewis, teacher. Epworth leax t 6:30, Mrs, Ethel pre t, " top A Nameless Who Kept Fresh God's Name. Preshyter lowe Avenue church n to new membe church Friday 11_o'clock Christian and evening ing Wednesd Prophet will give & re- rs in the parlors | § evening, Decem- president rty-first and Gold, Rev. R, r—Sunday &chool at 10 At 11, subject, “Christ's hristian Endeavor at 7 theme, “Secing God ¥s welcome a Sixteenth and Castelar, Rev M Pastor—Services at i1 and . ; ior Chris d e Chris ristian_ kn ting Wednes: Complexion Like a Lily in a Few Days [Behind a Mass of Pimples Beanty Lies. Stuart's Caleiv Wafers Will Quickly Remove Them, Mr All about us every 10:%. | who would be cting at11t not tor Midweek | eruptions and 0 This condition 1t 7: Rev. | about by impure ular ! gition and the skin gors alw day we tely their pimples Rev at see womor exan autiful w blotches, discolorations. is prir arily brough ct this ars almost magic “Y @Got Mid of My Pimvles in & Hurry With Stuart's Calelum Wafers.” Free Trial Coupon . A Stuart Co. 314 Stuart BMg., Marshall. Mich . . 491 AFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA[ crices oiesr AT | evening | of | { Sabbath school | | The DEQEMBER hacK ndeav afternoon 1s 80 poor me_active in the Wheeler to ngregation res terdenominationa and_Q streets, Tev Pastor—Sunday #chool, I a. m Young teavor, 6:30 p. m P m. Wednesday weeting and prayer hurel Wi Twenty fourtt Wallis Ohl, ree Ad Auni and 8 At evening minationa H Wm. RN non aind at rning Government od i eac {y pastor. Mu i ris nday st 046 a Young eple's meoting o'clock. Prayer Ing every Wednesday evening at Tw Al topi held. Birm At 6:30 ning wor. ipreme De. T am ristian ck. _Topic, "'Pr at 7:30. T " Everyone Mozt Rev. John W Martin's church, he X. L. club sup at the fourth and O December Ayer Man's § welcome, City Gonsip, Ohl, rector of is {1l at his home. will &'ve a parcel post McCram hall at Twenty streets Friday evening, st The Trinity Baptist church bazaar will | be held December § at 21 North Twenty- Refres| yurth ments will be rved A dan streot nt noon o will be given this evening at the Kakle home at Twenty-third and N treets. Also there will be one at the s hall, Twenty fifth and M streets o seventeenth annual stock yards Wl will be held at Rushing's hall at Twenty-fourth and J streets, Saturday December 11, Raggy will furnish the music J. Brandt, head of the public mar- division the Department of Ag- e stock yards y tion tour. The complimented new hog and hand na- local sheep pe Wets o BOONEVIL v lecided to 1 ot Yy n of 721 to 406 in a I option eleetion to tay drys 108t de-pite a b tter thirty days campaiin in which wonien took a leading par in ot Follow the Crowd T0 THE NOVELTY CO. They're Quitting Business FORCED TO TERMINATE AT ONCE Don’t Be Misled, as This Is the Only Store By the Name of NOVELTY CO. Look for the Big Blue and Yellow Signs 214-216 North 16th. 17 Humphreys’ Seventy-seven For Grip, Influen hat Homeopathy requires faitk be of benefit is all disproven by the bellefs being constant ‘Seventy-seven.' t the best resu t may take | pel pleasant Xmas Cards A. HOSPE CO. 1813-18 Doag. Street Adtrnas § 80 A5 b Gare of s Pugar Rubin's | Qualities that distinguish the Aeolian Vocalion A sonorous and rounded depth of tone—new to the phonograph. (1) A complete absence of me tallic qualities An abllity in all in the even the to bring forth purity every voice orchestral cholr, most difficult, such as the wistful ‘strings” and the mellow “wood-winds." The wholly new and fas- cinating additional phono- graph privilege of subtly varying the tone-volunie to suit your taste, A esimple and beauty of line and finish hitherto unknown to the phonograph; impossible to convey in a mere {llustra tion dignity No other phonograph at any price even measurably ap- proaches this superb model of the Aeollan Vocalion at $200 We will be glad to show you 111 the different beautiful mod els of the Aeolian Vocalion and play them for you, whether you are an intending purchaser or not. Stylo “1" $200. Prices $35 to $350 Sold on small monthly payments—Allowances on phonographs of other makes. 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