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~ coat.” wahip muuuf ever; 8—A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 1916. |and preach - 2 - — ing by the pastor at 10:3) a. |Minister—Morning, 11, sermon and recep. — N TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST|.S. Carlo Company Will Sing for b S p, ' B achool, 15, m: | Hon ‘Of mambers:’ evening. 13, evangel- (oan <ario Lk g | Xoung Feopie's Chrietian union, o b. | Il service;, Bible jachool, 10 Bk [ . | Wiameacay " Prover meeting, 1.0 P. I | corvice, Wednesds ladics’ gym 3 | Wednesday e iy Protestant Churches of City Unite in| Omaha Last Week of This Monthw-,\, et Grapt ana Fortn. B, | Mor vy cacet | R. Von der Lippe, Pastor—Sunday school, |y e ay & Fwenty-fourth anc a General Observance of An- — 0 . S regular preaching service, 1t a: | SR AAY,) n e Sunday | ’ m.. Junior E s p. m.; Eenior | ooy 1; relig | nual Week of Prayer. | bols, talened American artiste; Carolina | Christian €% p. m.; evening « i \ e | ¢ Zawner, noted Russian singer, former o dorth Forteth i . MUCH INTEREST IS DISPLAYED star of the Imperial opera, Mascow, fa Rrnet, Mintster—10:20 a. m., - N list, Nationa' Fontenelle, 2414 E — [ i — mous throughout Europe as Amneris in | oo fPREl HAREIET=00 1§ 8. Mre. Ella finer, Message | " ' ith da’* and as Azucena in “11 Trovatore p. m., Junior Endeavor societ 3 | Bearer—Services, §:1 M & . . | EESE SNSling Guriag the wesk, ¥ el 3 Se “ndeavor socloty Omaha _Holines {ation, W. F f t t | the exception of Wednesday, congrega- | ""”‘"1 -“"‘”I”" "”""I'l’""' H'“:":" e B ot Foshler,. President— (i W ) 1ICKnames 1in lcate alrectionate | at churches of the who created a sensation when he made eenth and Castelar, C. C. |m. at First Unit gelical church, | | B e ! o1 es. his American debut with the San Carlo I AN e ‘st 11 | 360 Frankiin street il L g g B my at the Boston Opera house: |eveming sccvioe “at To0r Mr. George | Union Gospel Mission. 138 Douglas, || r‘eg’al‘ . | where they have observed the annual pan 2 tv | W atee With & gospel team will con- | Telephone Douglas 3836, A. M. Perry | - . oo prov Stella de Mette, mezzo soprano, formerly erman with a Ko eam releplione glas ; . | I L ffi d h ‘ Work of praser. Wadnesday evering, Wit the Aetropaiitan Grand Opera. com- | Uct the service:” Sunday ‘choo e R Y| n our offices nowadays we have congregations gathered in their own pany: Oluseppe Agostini, lyric tenor; Al- ;xy;lr’.:‘lvnzli ( :“VD"\'-‘:‘I,:, b'.‘n;“'"" . preaching sers fce Sunda > ere the ust Kly prayer n ¥ ! e - \termer ristian Iindeasor. achi . Sunday E v k b B frede Graziani, tenor, of the Royal Opera Sepior Christian_ Endesvor, 6% Bible reading and praver service | a new favorite w hose remarkable Eres w66 th house, Barcelona; Angelo Antola, bari- prayer meeting H-(llywlriv;\ 2 . Bunday | A. M. Perry, Reva. d. A. Maxwell | ‘ . s 7 BISS - Wk of prayer ssevices THH tone, favorite singer; of Strauss and | Benson. A. J. McClung, Pastor—Sunday | A M. Perry, Reva J. A Maxwell, il » war year, the mestings were mich betier at | Leoncavallo; - Atessandro Modent, bar- Sermisy Hlloct Tepet P unict e luan | A6rwood, Coel (rime e w0 i || DErsonality 18 making tended than during any corresponding tone; Pletro Debiasi, basto, from the |Endeavor, 3 p. m.. Christian Endeavor, {00 COT el SO0 e next weak, | || fl‘lends ’ b the hundreds period in the past. As herctofore, some 0! Comique, Parls, and Mile. Pex- |6:0 p. m.: evening worshlp at {3, &5 |Wednesdny at the Grace Baptist and Me \; . ,, b 1 « \mon subject, “The One Thing df “abe Metnodist churches | o e central church was selected and "‘"l ratine, premiere danseuse, from the 'UIL NSl TS filday evening at §; | CAbe Methodist churches. i ThlS 18 Petroleum Coke the new- the members from all other neighborhood | Metropolitan Opers company Brotherhood, Thursday evening at S | - I y churches met. At each service there was The musical directors are Giueppe An- | Firat, Young Men's Christian Assocta- | Sa,lva,tlon AI‘my t k' d f & short prayer service, followed h\ »hf“'l linl and Fulgenzio Guerrierl, the “‘score '",{;'.,.’,:‘.‘,‘.‘L“’Jf’;‘l‘"l‘“ LI“‘L' -'f‘:‘_:\mm e A . | es ln 0 talks from members, & song service, the less maestros,” knighted by the king. ice at 7:30, a _stereopticon iecture by Rev 1nas ore roor meeting concluding with a short sermon The company's repertoire includes all |Charles A. Killie of Paoting Fu, China | . t hurches } h This lectire Is of extraordinary merit e . d | L e oy sttt { g o i ot {and the public is invited. Sunday school Fa,mllles 1n Nee Il o e | 2 m.; Endeavor meeting, 6:15 p. m It Y At the week of prayer meetings this Westminster, Mason and Twenty-ninth oS R A, year many new faces were noted. Large J. Franklin Young, Pastor—Morning Adjutant Joseph Ellwood of the Salva- » 0:0, God:" 12 m on Army reports that he has found !|| numbers of the men and women wh 10:30,"th God:” 12 m.. tion Avy ' | united with churches following 1t m“'mm §:3 p. m. Senior Chris- | some worthy families in m»-.x and ,'f . “Billy” Sunday meetings were In the meoting; evening worship ' ready to deliver any goods that may be | congregations and upon many occasions Proph: e ‘Times and the | given 1o the army for this purpose. His || I st e P p Message,” the first of six evening ser- Attty il i Baventost Stres | P s they gave their testimony. | mons ‘on_“Malachi, u Message for Our "eada A Phtine i "’m'" S5 e a ‘Pet’’ Coke has all the P E R To N y pl th the Day: % p. m., midweek | The § on Army gave sl r..m-fl-:;‘ :::::: - ::d"“ | o ! | Chiristmas. he states || good qualities that a perfect success ! yer services " e * | North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M@ V. | o ——— fuel should exhibit ! that close tonight and assert that there WL il iR BAg | uel should exhibit. has never been s year when the at |at i, ‘theme, i ana Giaaness i | FORMER VILLA GgNE:alfiANZA | . tendance was so large and so much in !Hllhum_ Su ¥, Bchool 45 a. m. | ABANDON 98, . 'b » th f k |Junior Endeavor, 3:% p. m.: Senior En (] - terest was displayed | [Boever, SR o Sreatehing by bg pas- <y ( : caroon; thereiore sSmoke tor, 70 p. m rec lecture | @1 paAgO Tex., Jan General Rosalio ||| ] , d tl Rev, Charles A. Kylle of Puotingfu, | l\r‘vv"l’vlw‘v)y'y lay evening at 7 O MUl | oo hhuntin had declired Bimssil! thdes f ess an SOO ess. ! China, will give a stereopticon lecture in | sl TR PPN L ounidaiit of.the de facte goverament of || 5 of 3 | the North Presbyterian church """""“ B #::’4:' “.\|Iy’.".>‘«hu-"."| In');'rl\l“m hlrm:.'“':':: ;(‘Wlf‘n. aceording to reports from Santa ||| }2 0 1 70 a8 y no asnes tO Cam'y fourth and Wirt strects, Wodnesday | 3 - Hu m.; men's m‘w .m:. 10 a ;M morn { Rosalio today, and Carranza sources ad- u " {ing worship at 11: evening at 7:30. Ohris- i Sasrtion Frote: the Baiits: okl evening at 7:5 o'clock | |tian Endeavor, 6:46 p. m | mit his deserti " fe mp‘:,\ :('.. w:mly::m': | ()ut. b e | Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth, | 9istrict of Chihuahua state in 4 il . . | ers, ] r C. N. Dawson, pastor of Dietz Memorial ) Robert Karr, Pastor-—9:3 a. m., Sunday | tains with a band of followers, but were | ulc tO mdie Episcopal church, dellvered his lecturs with_ad.lt classes for men and . reticent as to the cause. | . 3 o “ain’* y 9 10:45 . m.. public worship and | @, I He des was formerly a s on “How to Raise Caln” at Daykin, Neb orinen’ thee Gleaners;” 3 pr m. in. | Genera rnandez n I > Thursday and at Orleans Friday evening ] {ior Endeators” o B chadu "B | Villa officer, who turned (o Carransa || aglca. Yy responsive to arait. - |deavor prayer meeting. 7:46 p. m., even- | after the occupation o 'orreon. > B et et panter |ing ‘Woranip and: sermon by the pastar | Holds fire like good old Penn- p ey . 0, theme, “Snags, I b ~ Robert Karr, members of the Third Pres 1 Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-seventh M ~ l A th » t Vlieian church, Twenieth and Leaven| (22vline Zawner charien' "t PEming EX Sy ‘ sylvania Anthracite. worth streets, have started a “win one | worship. 10:9: tople, “The Way of Wis: [ | 3 \ dom. Bible school at noon, Endeavor, | Il 'Y i campaign. Many of the members have| With an array of the world's leading || 845 p. 'm. Fvening worsmp. e topie: ‘ Above all, ‘‘Pet’’ Coke is a money-saver to everyone #igned a pledge to bring at least one new opera stars, a large and pe ‘I8 the God of the Book of Numbers U'n I ¥ s 4 4 | member into the church during the cam- | chorus, entirely new and ela =] [Tt he Men's Bible study Wednesdny | who follows our instructions for its use. palgn {investure and a superb orchestra under | ehureh l I & — ! : jdirection of ‘a maestro who can inspire | Parkvale, Thirty-first and Gold, R. W. ! | ’ Rev. F.. W. Cox of Titusville, Pa.. will igng control, the S8an Carlo Grand Opera e { Tavior. Pastor—Sunday schoo begin special services at the People's |company will be heard in the Auditorium | Gntea e, g 8 . sublect church, w6 North Eighteenth street, on|Jjanuary 27, 28 and 2, under the ausplces Preaching, 7:45 p. ! Sample Packe Sunday morning at 10 o'clock if ;rlnnulr'\.- :.n;,fl-v»_ ‘.‘\luu-n‘u Arabic Order . lnr}\mllkl i bR ageof .:: ‘ You’ll thank us fer introducing you to ‘‘Pet.'’ S — Nobles of t Mystie 8hrine nited enty-fo A . 1 1 y - sCOTe 9 : i B. Speer, Pastor—Morning Plle | Olivet Grove \:.'u'a:u“ “Thirty-stxth_and |here lase yous it g oarma ; Toahe oy "Fhien Now "Offered v 3 A N ¥ ast year and is sald to be the most | topie, Things Whic r Now ere Srown_Foint- Avenve, Willlam A. Mul- 1.0 01060 “grand opers comb. both 3 | Sabbath achool, 12 noon. Young People's Free to Prove ford, Pastor-Sunday school, 2% p. m.|SOmP s o el Sidnor meeting, 6 p. . Evaning Worahip. with What It Wil | Weekly meeting, Tuesday cvening, 7:30; ( numerically and artistically that has o it { sermon by pastor, 7; topic, “The Still Do for You. . ®ermon by the pastor. " {toured the United States, glving the 7. i [- / | Small Voice.” | il Olivet. Thirty-elghth and Grand Av-ipeople % opera at popular prices, The ¥ manue | Unitarian Pyramid Pile || Morn N ‘ . . It 1'::8»:\'1':].:."1': Ali»mcu"'%m} Etewurdship. |artists with the company include Id » ” | Unitarian. Services in Turpin's Hall Treatment || 70 YELL'O WAGONS Evening service, ‘1:00; tople, ~The Bin-|vige Vaccari, coloratura soprano, ac JI/JZ&I‘ Twenty-olghth and Farnam—At Rev. filves gulck re- | | Bunday school, 10 a. M. |claimed as “the equal of Tetrazsini:" Ty e r, Mamw, i (e Ding | Phone D. 252. O enday sveing, | Mary Kaestner, dramatic soprano with “ music by Phyilis = Tebbens, soprano: | or protruding piles, hemorrholds ang prayer lnd”n;lm “meeting. Wednesday ‘™Many forelgn successes; Sophie Charle o '”'-v;(»rn‘ v:m;kvr, jr., violinist; Helen sm-i n{llu:e;t:’ll"l;‘%l:r‘r!. ggctzobr:’r;v-";v ;;E Main Office Keeline Bldg 17th and H ey Sts fternoon, 2:3, specinl service of prayer - i - ek, planis Jou 3 | B arm . | " , rortie glsts. A single box often cures. BRI TR Horth Forpot® | | Free sample for trial with bookiet | street, {nlon. 8 & m.; Sunday achool, 9:45 a. m.: | worship at 11: topic, “A Salutation to | L. . 3 ') ; ne of Our Yards Is Near Your Home. ! First Swedish, 68 North .-;L.hmnu‘;]gg:r':";f‘ur':‘m, 11 o'clock; evening serv- | 1416 Epworth leagie at €0 B m. PR i g ok, Minkios | :'é?.'d'“3,."ci,':‘;'.gnp;a'e'x:w'f'"pmr' if you 0 J) Servicos will be conduct y _goapel | ice, ;30 p. m. | Syaneanstic service at 1:% p. m.; toblc, | _gunday school, 9:@ &. mv: Dr. H Bus- | team od Archie Carpenter, be Lutheran, e Omoha Born Again Club,’ T — & "with Bunday school a4 ; f * ind | Tiahscam Fark, Twenty:ninth and Wool: | iy onpe FREE SAMPLE COUPON sinning with St Mark's Twentieth’ and i xy v m., preaching at 11 o'clock and song ser-p, o, 4 M —Morning wor- | ¥orth Avenye, Rey ovy D. Hull, | Death of Christ; It's Significance.” Mi PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, vice at 7 o'clock. ship at 11, topic, st Child Foeund | Minister-—-Morning wors! at 11 a. m.:!gion Band, 3 p. Christian Endeavo: 529 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich. r—. . 10:30; | “Nember: ot " of Bac Ve C o topic, of | Evening wo , 7905 th , “God's Se- a N N .'.‘.."J;i@!“& sarimon, “The Assisen and Ro- Other o '® ;-'.,"':,."‘y"“‘j‘lm‘_r":“‘ T oAl | (he Agen | eret Things.” B Fovi L | l.flt (] €C et you a QOO Job. sults.” ning ' service, s |Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Dietz Memorial, Tenth and Pierce, C. | Asociated Bible Students meet fn Lyric -l . # » 8 Hours—Thelr Sunday . N. Dawson, Pastor-Sunday school at |puilding at 3 p. m. T. H. MoNaught 1 | S P g noon; George - Waterman, ' aii- | (8t Mau R e ana A m., DF T, L, Frans, superintendent. |jectura on “The Fiope St Hefora (et ituations ante aas are iree perintendent. Young People’s meeting, tor~Morning ‘service at 11, subject. rning worship at 11 a. m.: topic, “The | FHarford Memorial, United Brethren, | 630 p. m. A Reasonable. Service:” Tuther w Testament Iden of 1iell.” Junior | Nineteenth and Lothrop. W. 0. Jones. | E. B, Taft, 74 g . b cAgue at 8 p. m., Mary Ammons, sup- Grace, Tenth and Arbor, and sermo. at 7:0 p. m., subject Pastor-Men's prayer meeting at 9:0 a. m. | S0 Gosnei's “ta by For™ e i eyintendent. Epworth league at 6:30 p Sunday school, 10 &, m. Morning Worshib: | Kunday. school at 10 & m rant m.. Flovd Shepherd, president. Evening 1 o'clock; subject, "'A Life of Service.”’ | Coming of the Holy Hpii Ladi evangelistic service at 7:3. Prayer meet- u : unfon. 0:46 p. m. Evening | yuije (S OF th e gl DN L Ing on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock ip at 73 o'clock; subjoct, ““Another | ¢ 1Y IO Thursday af R | Jennings. Fifty-second and Hickory, R. | rtynity. Mission Sunday school, | L (NCR Cnelish, 1a% South Twenty- 1y Chengwath, Pastor—al 8 th Fourth, 3 p. m. At 11 m., “Seeki 2 % /10 a. m. Morning preaching at 11:15; sub- Twenty- and 3, A Perfey n&, the King:' at 8 |ject,“"The Family Altar.” Epworth league g e O e iy B e | TR o b g nd8Y (at 7 p. m.. Miss’ Lillie Givens, leader. | iness of the Great Commission.” Kve . TR gt 3 ot T [Prayer meeting at § p. m fiho&' e, Rariex Power. ST ane L unday Da. a6 2:90 o, | Walnut, Hill. Yorty-first and Charlos, noon, G. . . . liver Keve, Minister—Mrs. a M. n-:nrinun::al:t.urou Peol Our_ Savior's Danish, Twenty-second | Waltors, Mre, W, §* Colfass, Mrs. M, M. 6% D, M led by Miss Mabel and Leavenworth, T. Am;entorp, | Hill and Mra: Bryant will have the eve: M "Wh'y Join the Church?* Putnr-fiur_uln_\- school at 9:30 a. m.; serv: | ning ser 1 gospel team at 7:30. for Wednesday evening, “The Holy |ices at 10:30 . . Bible meoting Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12 | m'm." North Thirty-third at 4 p. m.; se noon: M. O. Cunningham, superintendent. | o i '.l‘lhu' .'5.'} m..l\mmln )l'vulllr (O | Epw h league, 6 » m; C L Hotian. . " evening at 3:15, Fritscher, president I\rn.l M?-lpnh udbuli;'.rv- Zlon, Thirty-sixth and Lafayette, A. T.| McCabe, Fortieth and Farnam, W. H. superintendent; Com- 11, “Called to: be for gation meets the Christian Endeavor, Ethel nt; 7:3 sermon, '‘Pente- Wednes- . m, meeting during week. an's club, Friday at in the church, C. W, B, M. ‘at 2:3 p. m. at Mre. Jobn Gills, Central boulevard. Northr _ Side, ty-second and. Lo- Peters, Pastor—Bible m $:3 A, 'm.; morning service, 10:46, ; “Fhe -Bower." Evenln& service, , “An Important edding.’’ ivor—Intermediate, 6:00 p. m.; Senior, &% p.om. Christlan Sclence. Second Church, ndee Hall, ‘wood and treets— Services ai A m, “Secrament.” Sunday schoof, #:46 a. m.: Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock. ] Congregational. EhE. . First, teenth and D r T Rouse, e '::r"vpigt' 10:80. pastor will preac! Hillside, Thirtieth and Ohio, W, 8. Hampton, Pastor—Morn service, 11; evening, servi Sunday school, service, 7:3; r. James Bulc Endeavor, 6:3 p. m.; vor, 4 p. m.; Junio P m. Ocrmnn’ ‘Twelfth and Dorcas, R. Hilker- baume; Vi 11 & m., sub- T, Lor—-Serv . “Following Chris b , “Beeking Christ While Yet Young. y 8chool, 8:45 &, m. Young Peopie's . m. meeting at 7 W nnual supper and One.” A business Mmeetine Wednesday at 6:3 p. m St. Mary's Avenue, St. Mary's Avenue | Twenty-seventh, Rev, G. A. Hulbert, Morning worship' at 10:3), ng by the pastor. Music by the lley cholr. Sunday school at noon, with rEarten. Steropticon views of (hina -week service, Wednesday at § p. m. ibject, “Talks on the Parables.” Evangelical. le, Pastos m.; Wedn Y. P Thursday event n...KAnloldy . a M. 8. will & business session will 1d, at which time officers will be : Fay L. Stearns Eplscopal. Church of the Good Shepherd, Twen. And Ohio Btreets, Rev. Thomas J. —Holy communion at 8§ L at 9:40 a. m.. morn| and sermon at 11 o'cloc Prayer with sermon at superintendent. | the Deacon, Twen. reet, Rev. John Al after the Under- | 1 L, 10 k, superintendent ; Intermediate Endeavor, 3 United, ™20 Franklin Street, Ira | Sen! prayer meeting y evening | at the home of 5| | Lorimer, Pastor—Sunday school at 9:4 a {I.; services at 11 a. m.; Installation of |11, when Distriet Superintendent U, G. new officers and reading of minutes of | Brown will oceupy the pulpit. Evening {the annual meeting after the services; | worship At with sermon by pastor. | fvening services at § o'clock; prayer serv: | Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mra. George 110 every evening next woek: cholr Entrikin, superintendent. * Adult Bible hearsal = Friday _evening: confirmation | 10 a. m. John Lewls, teacher. | class will meet Saturday at 10 a. m. Epworth league at 6:30 p. m.. Miss Nelle Kountze Memorial, Farnam and Twen- ty-sixth Avenue, Rev. Oliver 1. Baltaly, Fastor: Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Asso- clate I'ullor—Mnrnlnsr\Anr hip, 11 o'clock, “Attending to His Father's = Business:” evening, 8§ o'clock, “A Call to Enlist- | ment ;" Bunday school, 9:45 o'clock, Osear | P. Goodman, siperintendent; |leaguo at 7 o'clock; at 3 p. m. branch Sunday school, Twenty-fourth and Ames; catechetical lectures Thursday and Fri day, 8 p. m.; Friday, 4:15, Methodist. First, Twentioth and Lowe. ‘Pastor—Bible clas F. Sturgess, t 9:45 a m, T superintendent. Morning Luther | | l\.v-'nnnrt. Titus U'nderwood, Proebating, leader: topie, of the Bringer of Good News."” Peoarl Larimore, Earl F. day school m. and 7:30 p ren at 3 p. oo Wednesday evening at Dr. Fi A m. 4y meeting of the official hoard on Wednes- Aav at vening at 8§ o'clock. Pastor—Morning servi ‘The Beatitude Memorial, Twenty-fourth and Bowen. Minister—Sun- at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 m. Meeting for child- m. Eowprth league at 6:30 Prayer and fellowship hour on 7:30 p. m., when G. 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