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TWO LINCOLN I SATl R1MV VKCH 9. 1920. IN LINCOLN CHURCHES East Lincoln Lenten Service East Lincoln churches gaged In lenten are hold- Miiry I I I 4 to 5 p. radio tea Rlble at home of Mrs. Guv Wiley, 1911 K.

Y. W. A. girls; p. conferenees next wpek In the churches as follows: lour I).

Y. P. I'. niPPilug; p. I prpachlnjt mls- i Blon uieetnijc at home of Mrs.

B. J. class: subject, "Swedenbor- 11 a. junior church' school: 11 a. "Getting i p.

"Life of In rliui with an Inspirational ad- by H. nhotfea Tu'eMay, (:20, Grueo 'hy J. H. rector of Holy Trinity il by tion tor Si Paul," fifty beautiful pictures. Griffin, 2225 S.

Wednesday evonlng, Monday. 5:30 m. Galahad Es- Tuesday ger and Mrs Pillar, hostesses. Saturday. 9 a.

catechetical Instrnt- lion. LUTHERAN. Calvary, MlKsouri Synod, (English), Twenty-eighth and Franklin, A i Kllnck. pastor Sunday f-nrolment of new service. 11; lenten Luther, superintendent, 9:30 a.

i and Sunday school board Tuesday 1 and Mrs. L. T. Fleetwood. 780 German services.

10:30: sermon, "This Is of Truth that Prophet that Should Come luto the World:" evening service. 7:30. Saturday, catechism school. 1 p. in.

Trinity, Thirteenth and H. Missouri synod; JH. 0. Hartner, pastor. churcli service.

Thursday quires supper meeting all-church dinner. i p. u. S. candidate and The Temple, 'I wenty-seventh and Camp Fire and Galahad Pages and Rev, W.

I). Bancroft, a lR; 5 children's service Bap- tut church: by Rer. Paul toB. Dr. E.

Stanley Jones. Committees have now completed arrangements for the Stanley Jones meetings to he held in Lincoln beginning Sunday evening. March 17, and closing the following Friday evening, with, the exception of meeting places for two or three luncheons and conferences. Dr. Jones comes upoa invitation of the University of Nebraska and other college Christian associations and the Lincoln Ministerial association.

Early in the summer he will return, to India. The meetings interdenominational and to the public free of charge. Dr. Jones is a missionary of India of whom much has been beard in recent years. His service has not been limited to India, Ke has held meetings in Malaysia, China, Japan, Korea and the republics of South America, He counts among his personal friends such men as Rabin- dranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi.

He has made a profound study of Buddhism, Hinduism and Mohammedanism. will ba held Su flt. Pool pastor. Rev. Norman R.

Ulseu. as' slfitant pastor; William Apgar, superintendent. At 9:45, Sunday school; 11, morning worship, sub- pect, "The Meaning of Baptism:" 6:30, Baptist young people's union; 7:30, evening service; sermon by pupils: series continued: topic. "The Trial Before Calphai Himself to evening service "Peter's Fall and Repentance." Church of Our Redeemer, Bug- lihh. Missouri synod.

Twelfth and Sunday school. service, 9:45 a. for Sin, Peter and Judan." German 9 a. English nj. topic, "Sonow has Christ service, 11 a.

Kngllsli evening; Tuesday, prayer and Be the Son of God:" 7:30 p. topic. "Christ Is Thursday, 'p. i cc doe. sermon on I Our Truth." Isobelle Schultz, so- Convention." evenlnn at the of Mr.

and Mrs. I. N. Clark. 401 South Fifty- third.

Quinn Chapel, Uev. John Adams, pastor Sunday school, 9:30: Mrs. Walker, superintendent; 11. services in r.hargo of pastor: 4 n). slngafeot movement rehearsal; 6:30 I.

all Christian endeavor league: evening services. 7:30. class meeting, concert. "Slab South Thirty-second. stations of the cross.

Wednesday Woman's Aid meets for quilting 1 Ar J- pastor. Sunday and business at home of Mrs. J. 8ch o1 and Bible class, 10 a. Washbum, 1610 South Twenty-' services, 11 a.

sermon by pat- first; 7:30 p. midweek service: chapters 10. 11. 12 and 13 of Book assistant; pastor. Thursday, Parl8h gui of Revelation.

Thursday, 10 a. tor, anthem by nested choir: J. M. Seidel, director; Dolores Werschky, organist. Lenten meeting in upper room.

CATHOLIC. P. 12:30 p. mission Study class on Liberia. Friday, 4:15 p.

con- vesper services, 6 p. sermon church Su them tea tartar, Harok 17. JL Wiay Xondar. Hareh It. or hlfh oefcool iDmehfton for university and other and Oiflijaet, Two Manik 19.

11 10-- TJolrwaUT convocation. rial hlL 7:80 atibfrat, Oroam Section a Day." Wednesday, March 20. 10 rtK) TJteioix oon vocation for mbvrbaa college. Nrtraefla "Wesleyan auditorium. SuMJsot, "Ths Ohrt of Final Harek Oeta.

JilO-- Vfmanfm flnfcject, "At of FiMar. BDurah EX. luncheon. Took It Upon Hlm- eelf." Church Parish Units. The parish of th'e First M.

E. church has been divided Into the following units, -which -will remain a permanent part of the church organization and are now being used for lenten visitation; Unit No. 1: Leader. lire. X.

HUrhj cast side of Forty-eighth to west side of Fiftieth and from south of tt. Paul to North side of Unit G. E. Green: from east side of Fiftieth to west side of nifty-slrth and from south side of Huntingdon to of LelEhton. Unit No.

Leader, Hay Mitchell; Cathedral of St. Mary, Four- fir mation instruction for children, teenth and Mgr. P. L. O'Lough- Matthew's, Twenty-fourth 1 and Sewell; Rev.

W. J. Woon. vicar. Fourth Sunday in lent.

Holy communion, 8 a. church school, 9:45 a. morning prayer and sermon, 11. Wednesday, Parish Guild will meet at rectory at 2 p. m.r evensong and address, 7:30 p.

m. Friday, holy communion, 9:30 a. m. University, Thirteenth and Rev. L.

W. McMillin, priest in charge. Fourth Sunday in lent (mid-lent). Holy communion, 8:30 a. matins, 10:30 a.

choral eucharist and sermon, 11 a church school, 11 a. Episcopal club supper, 6 p. m. Tuesday, Bible class, 7 p. m.

Wednesday, confirmation class, 7 p. m. Thursday, mother's club, 2 p. tn. Friday, holy communion, 10 a.

m. Every day, except Sunday, evensong and address, 5 p. m. lln, pastor; assistants. Rev.

J. A Rev. Ralph Egan. Sunday, low mass at 7, 8 and 9, and high mass at 10:30 a. m.

Week clay masses at 7 and a. m. Evening services 7:30 Sunday. Lenten sen-- ices Wednesday and Friday at 7-30 p. m.

Blesaed Sacrament, -2019 South Sixteenth; Very Rev. D. J. Cronin, pastor; Sunday masses, 8 and 10 a. benediction, 7:30 p.

m. Daily mass( 8 a. m. Lenten devotions Wednesday and Friday 7:30 p. m.

Sacred Heart, Thirty-first and Rev. Raphael Quinn, pastor. Sunday masses at 8 and 10 a. evening services at 7:30. Week day mass, 7 a.

m. Devotions in honor of Sacred Heart every Friday at 7 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

St. Anthony devotions every Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Third Order first Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p. m.

Lenten services, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. St de Eighteenth and Rev. John Hoffman, pastor; Sunday masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m.

Lenten services, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. St. of the Child Jesus, 624 South. Thirty-sixth; Rev.

D. P. McCullough, O. M. pastor, Sunday mass at 8:30 a.

m. Daily mass at 7:30 a. m. Devotion in honor of the Little Flower every Monday at the shrine at 6:30 a. m.

and 7:45 p. m. Lenten" services, Sunday. Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m.

CHRISTIAN Bethany, J. Klnney pastor. Church school, C. O. Streeter, superintendent: lesson study, 9:30 a.

morning worship, "The Whole World;" Christian endeavor, 6:30 p. evening church service, 7:30, subject, "The Temple of Ood." All services held In Cotner gymnasium. Tabernacle, Twenty-second and South. Church, school, morning worship, sermon by Dean. Shellenberger; subject.

"The Significance of the Communion Table." You and I club, 6:30 p. nx7 evening worship, 7:30, sermon by Dean. Shellenberger; subject, "The Capricious and meeting of Religious." Monday, executive board of woman's council at home of Mrs. from eaat-Vde of Forty-eighth to west Hallock, 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday, ty 1 rom TOUtl1 de woman's council, 2:30, in second floor Chief Strongheart ap- uf Leljhton to Holdreg-e. Unit-No. H. L. Grubb: from side of Flttr-nlTtt? to aide of Sllty-thlrd and from south aide of Huntingdon to Holdrege.

Unit No. 8: Leader. J. B. Bolton; from of ITlfty-slTth to Sixty- third, and from north side of Huntlnrton to south side of Adama, Unit N.o..

6:. Leader, Sarah Ohadilerdon: "from side of Fifty-second to Slits-third, and Xrom north eide of- to Gladstone. Unit Ko. Leadw. L.

Allen: from side of to of -and from north side St. Panl to Bonth ride of Adams. Unit No. MM. Hen- pears in last number of entertain- The Lincoln, Twenty- seventh, and Walter P.

Hill, minister; Mrs. Charles Lagoni and Ray Roberta, superintendents. Sunday, 9:45, church school; 10:45, morning -worship; subject- "The Real Fight of Life;" 4 p. intermediate C. Mildred Vanderpool, Mildred leader; 6:30 p.

senior C. 11 Engela, leader: 7:30 p. derson: "ftoin' Forty-eighth evening worship; subject, "Ttie Day in Which We Live." Wednes- to of Fifty-second and from north side of to Gladstone. Unit JTo, 9: Leader. J.

Hole; from west ef Tocty-elrhUi to Forty-first. and from north side o9 Adams to Gladstone. TTnlt IP: Leader, lire. H. Scott: from mot of Torty-etfhth to Forty- Orst, and from south side of to r.orth side of St.

Paul. Unit 11: Leader, Dwlgrht from 'HeX side of Fortr-'lrhth to Forty- flret. from south side of St Paul to TJalt Wo. It; Leader. E.

If. T.lnd- aolst; tlfa, of Fortr-firet to and from state farm line railroad. day, all day meeting of women's council at The First, Sixteenth and Ray B. Hunt, pastor; Anna L. McGraw, director of religious education.

Church school, 9:45 a. morning worship, 11; sermon topic, "The Christian Management of the Body;" junior high school tea, 3 p. high school fireside circle, 4:30 p. high school discussion group, 5:30 p. young people's 'fellowship hour, 5:30 p.

young Flrrt, Wcmrteenth. and Rev. c. le discussion group, p. wicott.

minister. a evening worship. sermon aclhool, 9:30 a. H. W.

Noble, su-. topic. The Greatness of perintcndent; Miss Mildred Proc-'Monday, p. business girls' tor, director of religious education. dinne and business meeting.

Morning worship. 10-30- Rev Ev-1 Tuesday. 3:30 p. Moentita girls erett C- Herrlck, president of New-' i thlrd floor Prlor. Wednesday, ton Theological Institute, 1:3 pilot class luncheon; 1 p.

Maw, will preach. Dr. Herrlck! Century class luncheon with Mrs. will also address the university I Welnhold, 2618 South Fif- at noon. Young people's teentl1 clal half hour, 6 p.

followed by I B. Y. P. TJ. devotional meeting; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

Baptist Boosters devotional meet-' First Church ef Christ, scientist, ing. 6:30: evening worship. Twelfth and L. Sunday services at pastor's subject, "The Quest for 11 and 8: subject, "Man;" school Pearle." Senior W. W.

G. meets at, for pupils, ten to twenty years of 6:30 p. m. Tuesday for a 9:45: pupils under ten. at 11.

disa supper; White Cross meeting Wednesday, services, including tes- with Mrs. C- H. WaJcof. is 3 E. timonies of healing in Christian Wednesday.

6:15. fellowship sup- Science, 8 Christian per followed by program at tables reading roftflns. 611 Federal Trust under direction of Women's Mis- building, open each week day from sionary fffciety A number of to 9. except Wednesday -when eign students will speak close at 7.30: open s'undayg EVANGELICAL Calvary, Eleventh and Garfleld; F. A.

Lenz, minister; Mrs. E. S. Wegner, superintendent; Elizabeth McPherson, director of music. 9:45 a.

Sunday school; 11, morning worship, sermon, "My Church;" 6:30 p. young people's league meeting; 7:30 p. evening worship; sermon. "Treasure Seekers." Wednesday, 7:30 p. prayer service.

Friday, 7:30 p. Keystone young people's class meeting. East Lincoln, Thirty-third and pastor, B. Hillier; director of music, Mrs. E.

L. Blue. At 10 a. Sunday school, J. E.

Scott, superintendent; 11 a. morning worship, sermon by pastor, "Preparing The Way of The Lord;" 6:45 p. young people's service, Mrs. E. L.

Blue, as leader; 7:30 p. preaching service, sermon subject, "A Summons to be Manly." Thursday afternoon, W. M. S. with Mrs.

Robert Southworth, 2fi35 Woodsdale. Thursday evening, prayer meeting. Holy week services, March 24-31. St. Paul, (Synod of N.

A) Thirteenth and A. Matzner, pastor. Fourth Sunday in Lent. German service, 9 a. Sunday school, 10; Theodore Berg, superintendent: English service, 11; subject, "The Rod Which Bore Fruit;" anthem by vested choir directed by Miss Alma Wagner.

Evangelical league, 6:30 topic, "Jesus On the Via Dolorosa." Instruction for confirmation, 4:10 p. m. Emmanuel, Eighth and W. F. V.

Baeder, pastor. Sunday school, 9 a. English services, 10 a. German services, 10:45 a. Bible class, 4 p.

m. First, Thirteenth and G. A. Elliott, pastor. Sunday, 10 a.

Sunday school: Carl W. Olson, superintendent; 11, morning service with sermon on gospel text for fourth Sunday In Lent; 5, lenten vesper service: tejct, "Christ Before Pilate;" fellowship hour will follow this service. Wednesday, 4 p. confirmation instruction; I p. Bible study in Leviticus.

Thursday, 2:30 p. meeting of Tabitha so ciety at church; Mrs. George Christensen and Mrs. Henry Meyer, hostesses; brotherhood will meet at home of Charles Olson, 1405 Soutn Sixteenth. Saturday, 9 a.

confirmation Instruction. Grace English, Fourteenth and Rev. G. Keller Rubrecht, pastor; Philip superintendent Church school and university class, 9:45. First Sunday of Forward Movement.

Chief service at 11; sermon, "Mansions In the Father's House." Luther League fellowship hour and program at vespers, sermon-address, "The Holy Christian Christ." Monday, Light Brigade, junior catechetical class, adult class. 8. Wednesday, mothers' club, 2:30, at church; mid-week Lenten service, sermon, "Herod, the Seeker After Religious Novelties." Thursday, mission study classes: Central group at church, Mrs. Barber, leader; East group at home of Mrs. J.

H. Wagner, 3924 Randolph, Mrs. Sturtevant, leader; South group at home of Mrs. Kurk, 1909 Ryons, Mrs. DeVriendt, leader; Southeast group at home of Mrs.

Warner, 2614 Mrs. Prestegaard, leader. Friday, junior catechetical class, adult class, advanced Bible class at home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorson, 1321 Garfield, 8.

Our Savior, Twenty-third and P. Taler, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class. Danish services, 11 a. English sevices, 7:30 p.

m. Ladies' aid meets with Mrs. F. Rank. 652 College View.

A. Davey, Danish services, Sunday school. 10:30. prano, and Ernest Helnecke. barl will sinK.

"Hod That Madest Earth and Heaven." a Sunday school meet Mon- St. Paul, Twelfth and Dr. Walter Alt ken. minister; Miss AK verta K. Simpson, deaconess: O.

R. Krey, superintendent. Sunday 9:45 11 a. sermon subject, PRE8IYTERIAN. Unlttd, Thirty-fifth and Rev.

S. M. Morrow, minister. Public worship at 11: sermon theme, "The Meaning of the Cross." Sabbath school at 10; Kersey Johnston superintended. Public worship.

Y. P. C. 6:30. "A Caution 'wyWft i 22S-.

Ladies' aid. group No. 1, meets Thursday afternoon in school basement; Mrs. H. Emshoff.

Mrs A. H. Beetbe and Mrs. M. hostesses.

German lenten services Thursday. 8 p. "Pilate's Decision." High school confirmation class, Tuesday, 4:30 p. and Saturday, 10 a. m.

Contributed more to than 7:45 p. METHODIST. Elm Park, Randolph at Twenty- m. Monday, 8 p. H.

Wellen-1 St. Jamei, Fortieth and Randolph; siek of Grand Island, member of JR. an er pastor. Church the state senate, will speak on the Oberammergau Passion play, the last performance of which he attended; meeting in Sunday schoo auditorium under auspices of broth erhood. Wednesday morning, ladies' aid in ladles' room for all day sewing.

Wednesday, 7:45 p. English lenten service; subject, "The Cup Jesus Would Not Drink." Thursday afternoon, sewing circle in ladies' room, Mrs. Haschenbur- school. 10 a. Miss Frances Lol- superimendent.

Church serv: Lu- Mary cate- Jj ther league, 6:30, leader, Eileen Carnahan. Pastor's class, Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Lenton mission study class Thursday, 7:45 p. meeting with Mrs.

Wagner. 3924 Randolph. St. John's, Eleventh and Plum; Friedrich Rabe. pastor.

German and English Sunday school, Walter ninth; Victor West, pastor; Mrs. J. M. Neely director of music; Miss Eleanor Tipton, pianist; E. P.

Haas, superintendent. Church school, morning worship, sermon subject, "The Wasting of Power; 1 Miss Aleen Xeely will sing. Epworth and high school leagues, evening worship. sermon subject, "The God Within the Horizon;" Miss Hettie Bailey will whistle; a ladies' quartet will sing Parks' "The Beautiful Country." Wednesday night, prayer meeting. Friday night, the home builders in an entertainment.

Fifteenth mepting at close of morning service. At 5:45 p. fellowship hour; p. Kpworth league, debate, "Resolved that Stanley Jones has the World evening worship book sermon, "Ways of Escape." Monday, 7:45 p. monthly meeting of official board.

Tuesday, 2:30 p. Star circle with Mrs. M. Holiday, 1704 Pepper. Wednesday, 1 p.

South side circle will meet for luncheon with Mrs. O. J. Fee, 1509 South Twenty-third; Mrs. Belle Powers and Mrs.

Alice Fee, assisting hostesses; 2:30 p. kinsington circle with Mrs. W. M. Stebbins and Mrs.

W. L. Greenslit, 1238 Progressive circle with Mrs. E. R.

Heiny and Mrs. Harvey Kloepper, 2616 Ryons: Northeast circle will meet in church parlor. Friday, p. in, basketball team ill be honored at St. Patrick party given by the two young people's Sunday school classes.

Second, Fifteenth and L. Harold DeWolf, pastor. At 9:30 a. class meeting; Rev. John Klein, leader; 10 a.

Sunday school, in Br iaun Church Henry Pothast, superintendent; 11 10 a. Mrs. H. A. McKin- TM mnrnin i ney, director; 11 a.

morning worship: sermon theme, "Working With the Church." Epworth league, 6:30 p. evening worship. Community service, 7:30 p. Dr. D.

B. Schreckengast of Nebraska Wesleyan will deliver the sermon; music furnished by Wesleyan university students. Ladies' aid, Wednesday afternoon at home of Mrs. M. Borin.

Epworth, Thirtieth and Holdrege; John J. Sheaf, minister; A. F. Thiel, superintendent; Miss Marie Quick, choir director; Joseph McLees, pianist. Church school, 9:45 a- morning worship.

11; subject, "A Plan for Every Day;" Epworth league. 6:15 p. evening worship, subject, "A Divided Heart." Tuesday, 8 p. Sunday school board meeting. Wednesday, 7:30, mid-weekf rayer service.

Friday, 2 p. W. F. M. with Mrs.

R. H. Meek, 3045 Starr. Free, Twenty-seventh and Orchard; W. L.

Wolcott, pastor; AV. F. McMullen, superintendent. Sunday school, 9:45 a. morning worship, 11; sermon by Rev.

Earl F. Aiken of St. who morning worship; sermon, "The Sins Which Crucified Jesus:" 7 Epworth league; Miss Anna Sittler, leader; 7:30 p. evening worship; Rev. John Grant Shieck, superintendent of Crowell Memorial home at Blair, will preach.

Wednesday, 2 p. prayer meeting with Mrs. Eva Grassmueck, 5459 Leighton. Thursday, all day meeting of Willing Workers with Mrs. William Schwenker, 3111 Vine; 7:45 p.

fifth and last lesson of Epworth league Bible study course; followed by social hour. Swedish, Eighteenth and A. W. Sundeen, minister; Mrs. O.

E. Sundeen, superintendent. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a.

evening, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Thursday, 8 p. at home of Albert Johnson, 1221 South Twenty- The Firtt, Fiftieth and St. Paul; Rev.

H. P. Fox and Rev. Richard Kellogg, minister. At 9 a.

senior department teachers training class; 9 a. principal's conference; 9:30 a. church school; 9:45 a. men's forum class; 11 i of Jesus Often Unheeded." Ladies' kenslngton with the Misses Ada and Jessie Graham, 2525 Friday, 1 p. for covered luncheon.

Fourth, Forty-eighth and Cleveland; George C. Kersten, minister. At 9:45 a. Bible school; Guj H. Graham, superintendent; 11, morning worship; sermon, "The Unavoidable 4 p.

intermediate Christian Endeavor; 6:30 p. Christian Endeavor: 7:30 p. evening worship, sermon, "Preparation." At 7 i. Monday, Gideon Pioneers meet. Second, Twenty-sixth and Sears Riepma, minister; Egbert Grainger, superintendent.

Church school, morning worship at 11; junior sermon, vesper service at young people's fellowship, 6:15. Monday at 7, conference on visitation evangelism; Dr. Rhodes of Trinity M. speaker; other East Lincoln churches br Mm. KUlth Burlinfim Rons assisted by string quartet; board of Tuesday, 7:30 p.

m-, board room. Mothers' club, 2:30 p. with MM. R. L.

Hut ton, 1436 N. Pastor's oUii for young people looking forward to church membership Wednesday, 5 p. m. School of religion Wednesday evening; supper, 6:15, followed by de votlonal period and at 8. the pla.

"Robert and Mary," by members of the 81 club. A comedy, My Advice," will be given In fel-' lowsbip hall Tuesday evening by 81 club; rant: Mrs. G. B. Mlsko.

Mrs. Clifford King. Mrs. John Fallow, Mrs. Edmund Roger.

1 Andrew Erlckson, Doane Pickering. Harold Requartte, Harold VanBurp Pan-Presbyterian young people's dinner at Westminster Friday evening. The Westminster, Sheridan and South; Paul Covey Johnston, minister: Ruth J. Easterday, director of Christian education. Sunday, 9:30 a.

church school; 11. morning worship; sermon, "The Son of Man;" music by A Capella choir; 6 p. monthly meeting of dea- sons; 6 p. high school club; discussion led by Miss Easterday; 6:15 p. Westminster fellowship; social period: 6:45 p.

fellowship forum period; Calmar Reedy, Monday, 3:45 p. junior operating. Wednesday, 1 p. travcl club Tuesdav, 7:30 p. luncheon for auxiliary served by members of circle No.

business South Lincoln leadership training school at Trinity M. E. church, meeting and election of officers for, Wednesday, 10 p. Westminster auxiliary at 2:30. The First, Seventeenth and Paul Calhoun, minister: Margareth C.

Welton, secretary; Florence K. Durkee, director Christian education. At 9:45, church school: 11, morning worship: sermon, "Hope --The Anchor of the Soul;" 5 p. high school fellowship; social hour, 6 p. in charge of Evelyn Maxwell and committee: young people's friendship hour, 6, followed by fireside hour of devotion and study with Erma Oberg presiding: 7:45.

evening worship; music by Jean L. Schaefer and orchestra, gospel song service; sermon by Dr. Calhoun, "Prepare for a Harvest." organ recital Monday, 8:15 p. women's society all-circle meeting, at home of Mrs. D.

M. Douthett, 2533 Washington: the book, "Friends of Africa," will be reviewed; luncheon, board of directors, hostess: 7:30 p. world service guild at church; election of officers. Friday. 6:30 p.

pan- Presbyterian student dinner in fellowship hall. Saint Mark's, 1519 A. R. Achtemeier. minister: Dr.

Z. E. Matheny, superintendent; Mrs. Z. E.

Matheny, director of music. Church school. 10 a. morning worship, rd on CHURCH WAS JESUS MAN OR GOD? Half a century ago Soloryof, a Russian seer, wrote a forecast of the final battle between materialism and spirituality--the ultimate issue of history. Slowly in his vision, the world divided Into two hostile camps; for and against Christ.

A desperate last battle shakes the world at Armageddon. The sects of the church forget their divisions; the different races their creeds and all men who love truth, goodness and beauty are fighting under the banner of Christ defending the eternal mysticism by which man lives. Is this a fancy? Are we compelled to make this choice? is to conduct revival campaign and i TMy unior church in charge of Mr. Kellogg; 11 morning wor- DO YOU KNOW TOMORROW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON? By Harltnve R. Hoyt.

will find questions Invaluable In thtlr work. en this week's Sunday ichoel lesson which Is Illustrated In strip farm this page every week. Many Sunday school classes make scrapbeoks of these pictures and use the feature In studying the as evangelist will preach each night for three weeks. Young people's meeting Sunday, 6:30 p. m.

Evening preaching service, 7:30. Serices each week night beginning at 7:30. Twenty-seventh and William W. Robinson, minister; Eunice A. Wilson, deaconess.

Morning worship, sermon topic, "Life's Immensities," by the minister; evening worship, 7:30: sermon topic, "The Sword of Goliath;" Sabbath school, M. N. Adams, superintendent; high school Epworth league, senior Epworth league, leader, Ruth Savin. Queen Esther circle will meet with Mrs. M.

W. DeWitt, 3055 Tuesday, 7 p. m. Woman's home missionary society meet at 10:30 Wednesday jn ladles' parlor. Program in charge of "Mrs.

Mary Morrison. Thank offering in charge of Mrs. Oldt. Lunch served at 12:30. Woman's foregin missionary society, 2 p.

program in charge of Mrs. Rlnker, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Cowley.

Berean ship sermon by pastor, "He brought Him to 2:30 a. workers conference; 3 p. probationer's class; 6:45 p. high school league; 6:45 p. senior Epworth league: 7:45 p.

evening worship sermon by pastor, "John Wesley, The Validity of Experience." Trinity, Sixteenth and Herbert B. Rhodes, minister. At church school, H. C. Collins, general superintendent; 11 Dr.

Rhodes will preach the second of a series of Lenten book sermons, "Christianity in Science," based upon book by Bishop F. D. Leete; solo by Miss Katherine Dean; 4:30, intermediate Epworth league, leader, Janese Marget: ten-minute talk by Dr. 6:30, Epworth league, leader, Henrietta Becker; 7:30, evening worship, instead of a sermon. Dr.

Rhodes will discuss briefly the following: "Who is E. Stanley Jones?" "Why Protestants A "President Hoover's Inaugural Text and Message." Monday, 7:30 p. meet- REV. BEN F. WYLAND 1st Plymouth Church Broadcast by KFAB.

11 A. M. "Christianity In Science" Book Sermon--Chorus Choir--Solo by Miss Dean TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH 16th A Welcome- I 7, class business and social meeting, ing of official board: M. C. Lefler THE LORD'S SUPPER.

Questions. for 2. How could a man -with a pitcher be identified in the crowded pitcher in the daytime was an outstanding figure. 3- The man with the pitcher was John Luke, who wrote the third gospel. The house was the home of Mary, his mother, and the room was an upper chamber.

4. On the evening of April 6, 30 3. Who was the man with the pitcher 4. When wag the supper' o. The apostles argued as to held? i which one should occupy the post- 5.

How did Jeius come to wash tion of honor at the table. To teach the feet of His disciples 6. How did Jesus institute the! feet. Lord's supper? 7. What is its significance? S.

When was the great commission A. D. them humility. Jesus washed their 6. Taking bread and blessing it, day.

p. nx. Berean class will with Mrs. WaTrott for eon. Friday.

class will have a St. Patriot's day party from 2 to S. CONGREGATIONAL. Butler Avenue. F.

at home of Cora Higgins'sif-o js-nrj for A Harry Second. Taremj.eighth and Jamei minister. Mary Kimball. "rsanjM Hrsmol su- Monune -worship. children and "Who Is th" Teacher?" Church srhool.

11: junior C. and pasio-'s ji -m First-Ply mouth. and V. Wjland. mirj- of i jsujwin- be gave it to his followers.

In a similar manner. HP gave them wine, telling them the bread wae 3 What version of the last sup! His body and the wine His blood. 7. Jesus was enacting a parable --one of His favorite methods of instruction His death upon the cross was to be recalled at each gathering by the enactment of this ritual. S.

la the month of May 30 A. in Galilee, before ascension. 9. The version as recorded by Paul in his first epistle to the Corinthians 10. This was written by Paul during his stay of about three years in Epoesus--53-56 A.

D. Thursday, 8 p. in church social rooms, in form of a- St. Patrick's party; committee for'evening, the retiring officers. Havelock, Thirteenth and Henry F.

Martens, pastor. On account of the evangelistic services, meeting of W. F. M. S.

has been postponed until Thursday, March 21. Sunday school. 10 a- LeRoy Phelan, superintendent; morn- Ing worship. 11: Mrs; L. G.

Hickam, director of music: Mrs. C. W. Shipman, pianist; sermon by the evangelist. Miss Mary Turnbull of Lincoln.

High school Epworth league, 6:30. in church parlors: senior Epworth league, 6:30 In Brotherhood room; evangelistic service, sermon by evangelist. Prayer services in Brotherhood room Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 10 to 10:30 a. m. Rei ter is-studied in today's lesson? 10.

When and where it irrit- ten? 1. From Bethany, outside Jerusalem. Christ dieoatched Peter and John to Jerusalem to find a mas -with a pitcher and bid him furnish them -wita a room in which to eele- brase The 2. by women --rareJy by men. The tusk was performed in the "venlng--rarely in lie daytime.

Hence, a man with a presiding. Tuesday, 7:30, last session of community training school. Wednesday, diviison meetings: No. 1, one o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs. H.

Styer, 1815 Washington; assistants, Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Short; No. 2, covered dish luncheon at home of Mrs. H.

A. White, 1718 South Twenty-sixth: No. 3. one o'clock luncheon with Mrs. H.

R. James, 3040 Puritan: assisting hostesses, Mrs. Hervey Smith, Mrs. Ronne. Mrs.

Lahla: No. 4. one o'clock luncheon with Mrs. W. G.

Backer, 2812 Ryons; assisting hostesses. Mrs. Scbaffer, Mrs. Olney, Mrs. Freshman; No.

5. covered dish luncheon at home of Mrs. F. C. Ayres, 1250 South Twenty-sixth, assisting hostesses, Mrs.

Lawrence, Mrs. Fiegenbaum, Mrs. Calhoun. rival services every night until March 17. Hawthorne Community, eighth and 0: Rev.

G. H. pastor. Sunday school. 10 W.

M. Bryant, superintendent: morning worship. 11: sermon by pastor. Pastor's membership Irain- inc p. Ep-worih i MISSION COVENANT Emmanuel.

Twentieth and C. Fortv- i BackE'rom, pastor, choir direr- Main, tor Mrs Berg Sunday school 10 a. R. S. Weber, superintendent: morning worship.

10:55. sermon. "Up to evening theme. "A Gift from God" Monday. p.

monthly 7:30 P. Hoovers Text and Inaugural Message'--Dr. H. B. Rhodes.

I 7 I Church of The Holy Trinity 12th' and Streets RET. JOHN H. LEVER, S. T. Rector.

SUNDAY 11 a. m. "GETTING EVEN" 7:30 P. Pictures--Life of St. Paul, P.

Book of Revelation, Chap- ters 10, 11, 12 and 13. ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH IXth and STREET DR. ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister Horning; Services, 11:00 A. M.

"The Power of a Liberal Church" Church School. 10:00 A. M. 1 Adult future policy as regards our City Government" PvopleSB f. M.

and Talk on by Mr. Bousmo class. 2:30 evening service. 7:30: i Sunday school meeting at hy pasor. "Sins of Omis- how of Mr.

and Mr? W. O. Carlt sion:" tnuMc in rharee of son. 2533 H. Wednesday.

p. double quartet; violin duet hy study and prayer meeting. "A I Howard Culver and Grace Linn. Proposal." Thursday at Mon'hlj raftings of official hoard i King's laughters at horn 0 of Mr. ST.

PAUL METHODIST 11:00 A. M. 'MORNINGS WITH ST. JOHN (The first of a series of sermons) 7:46 F. M.

Dramatic Book-Sermon "WAY OF ESCAPE by Forest IT. will morning mornir not an 1 an Kn or of Thi t'he n4. THE LORD'S SUPPER SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Matt. 20: Cor. 11.23-:? By Harlowe R.

Hoyt and Walter Scott 1" Th Mail a. TTJ or oc3 at nib- r. aid Ijig fi a 1 Irs'iVjt Shendan Boulevard. Fc t-'ridan: Fo-i. ij' a i i school ac- srd -li'li in )Tifn serifs "Religion n) v- 12 17.

fMniv'T The Vme. TV vii i -vis" pastor chorister orgaB.s' i 'c: 11. TEor at atjd Mr- arc! vaag of Promise At r-r'ay r-T A f-e i in "-i r. Iy 'UT i Sj; rr 4 the of Reter and John to I a pitcher. they i did; Jnd gc were led vo room pnp- parsd for tr a mdht.when they hjd left himscIF with towel.

I he Hiied a with wJte- and of- his M- tr-akc it say ing- me. This is my body, it for 60 Jn rvmem- l.ke manner, 4ood. do, often yv tKc tKe NEWSPAPER!.

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