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f, iWg pM PAGE SIX ii" ••• , V:T;i W* % * &&W THE DAILY GATE CITY SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1914 Who's Your I; Tailor? Have You Ever Ordered p; < Clothes From Us? If not, you'll And that cur method of measuring and de- scribing yon 1b a •u^cesa and that, Ed. V. Price & Co. deliver gar- ments of ser- vice, style and shapeli- ness that will please you beyond ques- tion. Prices reasonable. JONES The Hatter Exclusive Local Dealer. Easter Music in the Churches . . ^7- ' :i. •i r w £ tSfEWT MOTS\ V 1 WAMP* 3 * Glad Tidings of the Risen Christ Will Be Proclaimed With Unusual Pre- tentions, Programs of Music in the Churches in Keokulc ' v - St. Mary the Virgin, Fourteenth p. m. Rev. Byrd will have charge of and High streets. Rev. John C. Sage, 'the services all day. Program for the prlest-in-charge. Holy communion, j evening as follows: 9:30 a. m., with sermon by Rev. Dr. I "Holy, Holy!"—Choir. Fleetwood. I "Christ is Risen"—Choir. ! Scripture Reading—Mrs. Unitarian church. Fourth and High bert. streets, C. F. Elliott, minister.—Sun-1 jday school at 9:46. Services at 11:00 j ! o'clock. Subject of discourse: "A: Great Festival.*' The Woman's Al- j 1 lance meets in the church parlors: Monday at 3:00 p. m. Swedish Evangelical L.utheran Church, corner Twelfth and Morgan streets. Rev. A. G. Fjellman, pastor. —Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morn- ing service at 10:30. Evening ser- vice at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Anthem—choir. Recitation—Edna McGruder. Solo—Mrs. Geo. Holt. Paper—Mrs. R. U Speights. Duet—-Mrs. Caldwell and Mr. R. L. ! Speights. Recitation—Alfred McGinnis. Anthem—Choir. Solo—Mrs. Caldwell. Sermonette—Rev. Byrd. Anthem—Choir. Offering. St. Paul's German Evangelical church, corner Eleventh and Ex- change streets, Rev. J. Nuesch, pas- tor. Sunday school at 9 a. m.; preaching service 10:30 a. m.; the Lord's supper will be distributed after the sermon; a special collection will be received. All are welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist. 728 Main street (second Boor), en- trance on Eighth street.—Services:^ Sunday, 10:45, subject: "Are Sin, J Disease and Death Real " Sunday | school, 9:30. Wednesday evening | First Westminster Presbyterian church, Seventh and Blondea.u streets. Rev. E. B. Newcomb, D. D., l astor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 -p. m. The Easter theme will be carried through, all the services of the day, in- cluding a special program in the Bible school at 9:30 a. m. and the Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. The morning ser- mon will be on "Telling the Efaster Story," and in the evening, "A Happy Companionship." The special music of the morning will be the anthem, Christ, Our Passover" (Tours) and the carol "Easter Day" (Sheppard) by the chorus choir and the solo by Mr. Young, "He Is Not Here," (Broome); of the evening, the anthem "Hosanna' The Easter music program at the First Baptist church will be given by the regular church choir composed of Misses Edith and Nellie Vandendtosl, Lulu Arnold, Rovilla Montague and- Edna Al- Messrs. Clyde Inman, Marion Reid, Arthur Petry and Robert Linquist. Miss Sallie Anderson, organist and leader. Miss I»y Buck of Ft Madison wlE give a violin number. ^ Following is ths program: /; * * i Organ and Violin. ^ Anthem, Christ' -Our Passover, Loures. Solo, Christ is Risen, Dressier. -• Violin—Miss Buck. >./ Offertory. .•••,.• - -'/vS Postlude. - - '. Voluntary. Anthem, I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes —N. H. Allen. Solo, Christ, the Lord, is Risen— Miss Sallie Anderson, Miss Vanden -j doel. | Offertory. | Postlucte. ? '• meeting, 9:30. The Christian Science ^ reading room is open Tuesday, Th o ur ®; | "oran Jr7"*and '"the*"<^ol "So the day and Friday afternoons from 2.30 g^rth With Bloom and Gladness," to 4:30 o'clock. A welcome is ex- j(gjieppar(i)> by the cboir and the solo tended to all. by Mrs. Schouten "I Know That My Pick Out Your Customer That's easy, but we would like the ether fellow for one as well. Let it be you, if you ere not already one. Hvhen we bare all we can do we will Increase onr capacity. We won't turn any one away. That's not business. We need the money—you need the fair work. How about it? Will call for and deliver work. * GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR CO. r A. E. HOLZER no. 12 South Fourth street. The United Presbyterian church, corner of Blondeau and Ninth. Rev. ;H. B. McElree, pastor, 803 Franklin street.—Sabbath school at 9:30, L. A. Hamill, superintendent Morning ser- vice at 10:45. Subject of sermon: "The Resurrection." Evening scr- Redeemer Liveth," (Handel.) A cor- dial invitation is extended to the pub- lic. . First Christian church, corper of Tenth and Blondeau streets. R. W. j music Lilley, pastor, 829 Morgan street.- St. John's church, Episcopal, Con-j cert and Fourth streets. Rev. John C. Sage, rector. Rev. R. C. Mcllwain, D. D.. rector-emeritus. Easter day. Holy I communion 8 a. m. Sunday school 10 < a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. chil- dren's Easter service 4:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to J attend our services. Easter day at St. John's will be cele- brated by two celebrations of the Holy j Communion, at 8 and 11 o'clock. At the latter service a program of special music will be sung by the large vested choir and at this service the Commer- cial Travelers' association will at- tend in a body The rector will preach j. at 4:30 o'clock when the children's service will be held. The following is the program of' | i music to be sung at the 11 o'clock j I service under the direction of Mr. I vice at 7:30. Subject of sermon: "A j Sunday, Easter program: 9:45 a. m. Frank B. Fuller organist and choir- Purchase Enjoined, and a Sale Pro-{Bible school, J. O. Boyd, superlntend- hibited." Y. come to all. P.. C. U. at 0:30. We'llLengthen the\ . invitation is extended to all Life of Your Shoes! A wel-jent. Quartet, "Awake Glad Soul/ j Adams, Mr. and MrB. W. C. Hughes, j Mrs. Elmer Weisman and Mr. A. C. j Swedish Methodist churcL, corner [Garrison. Reading: "A Starless 'Twelfth and Concert streets. A. W.jCrown," Mrs. W. C. Hughes. Vocal | Carlson, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 !*olo, "There is a Green Hill Far la. m.: morning service, 10:45 a. m.jAway," Gounod, Mrs. Elmer Weisman. ! Easter Message. "The Foundation of j Reading: "Spring Blossoms/' Mrs. ithe Christian Hope." Epworth league]Ed Laubersheimer. Sermon: "The 'devotional meeting 7:00 p. m. Evening Practical Value of the Resurrection." •service, 7:45 p. m. Subject, "The Un-|6:30 p. m., senior intermediate En- Wednesday evening deavors meet. 7:30 p. m., song ser- A cordial! vice. Quartet: "Tfyey Have Taken -Away My Lord," Mr. and Mrs. W. C.- Hughes, Mrs. Weisman and Mr. (Star- Redeemer English Lutheran church,! rison. Vocal solo. The Resurrec- /•'ourteenth and Johnson streets, 51.' tion," Sheldon, Mrs. W. C. Hughes. ' expected Guest.' prayer meeting 7:45 p. la our modern Repair Shop. Nothln* t^"e]"pa"6"tor,1405 Johnson street. No 'Vocal duet: "The Place Wherein My Hymn—Breath* on Me Breath of God \ Is so comfortable as shoes you'T» « f , Savior ^ Gabriel> M1Pearl _Norto, . master: ! Prelude—Resurrection, Mora John- s t o n , j ; - , Processional 112—Jesus Christ is j Risen Today—From Lyra Davidioa. Kyrie Eleisen, Gloria Tibi, Gratias i Tibi—'EJyre in E flat. j Nicene Creed, Hymn 116, Angels I Roll the Rock Away—Roper. Offertory Anthem, Now is ChriBt Risen From the Dead—West. Presentation Sentence, 189—Anon. ! Sursam Corda—Eyre. , . . < Sanctus—Gounod. , .fi ijf . Benecfictug Que Venlt, Agnus bei, | —'EJyre; . , I Hymn 228—Monk. j Gloria in Hxcelgis, 204—Old Chant} jtrokea la; you hate to part with thsjaj [Let Us Re-So'e Them and| {They'd Last Twice As Long\ Besides getting twice as much convi fart, you'll be making money go twicsj as far. People say that George Wash-j ington once tbrew a dollar serosa thai Potomac—a long way—but we'll Make Your Shoe Money, Go Twice As Far morning services owing to services; at Keystone church. Evening services j Uhler and Mrs. Rosco Lowe. Ser-j at 7:30, in conjunction with the cele-;* 1101 !: "Life erf Christ, illustrated j bration of the Lord's supper, Sunday j with thirty beautiful s-ldes, school at 9:30. "The Lord is Risen In- deed!" A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. especially to those with- out a church home. Norton Recessional 110—Come Ye Faithful j Sullivan. j Postlude, Easter March—Merkel. The Rev. Mr. Sage will be assisted i Bethel A. M. E. church, corner of j on Easter day by the Rev. B. F. Fleet- j Seventh and Morgan streets, J. P. wood, D. D., of the diocese of Chicago. | Sims, B. D„ pastor.—Morning ser -j j The First Methodist Protestant j church, corner of Twelfth and Ex- { change streets, J. O. Ledbetter, pas-| tor, residence, 1417 Bank street. Sun- j day school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Porter. 2:30 *sr>lend:d music j Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at j i little folks. Allen C. E. league, f LOUIE'S Champion Shoe Repair Shop. SI4 Main Street vice, 10:45. Subject of sermon: "An First Baptist church, Eishth and j Easter Message." Class meeting and Blcndeau streets.—Morning service, j roll call, 11:30. Sunday school Easter 10:45 a. in. Sunday school, 9:30 a. j exercises will be conducted by the ni. Baker Mission, 2:30 p. m. Junior! 8undav school superintendent, Mrs. union, 4:00 p. in. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 j Lena p. m. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. | * little folks. Allen C. E. league,Mo:45 a. m.. Subject, "The Risen j ! Prayer meeting next Wednesday even-i 7:00 o'clock p. m. At 8:00 o'clock , Christ the Pledge of an Immortal; ing at 7:"0. Rev. Arthur E. Myer, j the choir, unde- the direction of Mrs. I Life." Special music under the maa -j ; Charles City, Iowa, will occupy the j Anna Holmes will render a specially >agement of Prof. E. F. Vinson, The j , pulpit both inornins; and evening. A j prepared program. Evening, organ j choir will render the anthem, "Ofarlst,; icordia] welcome is extended to all. ; voluntary, doxology, prayer, selection j our Passover," M. L. McPhail. Miss j ! j by the choir, 'Chiming Bells of, Alta Vinson will render a solo, "J«sus | | Swedish Evangelical l.utheran Mis-' Baster." Scripture lesson, respons- j Rose Today," J. H. Meredith. Th«»; ' sion church, corner Fourteenth and 1 lvely. Gloria Patria. A paper, M1ss : KnightB and I>adies of Security Coun-1 ; Morgan streets. Wm 1,. Hawkinson, j Bldora Burton. Piano solo. Miss ! c ji Xo. 1439 will attend this service in j a body under the management of s 'pastor.—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. 1 Gladys Roland. Robbin's orchestra. ^ jKaster services at 10:30 a. m. Even-j Recitation. Miss Elizabeth Gron. Trio. ^ their respective leaders. All persons' 30 p. m. The Tjwlies'! iln. A. Holmes, Mrs. N. Carter, Miss | desire to visit and worship with j will meet on Thursday ] G. Roland. Piano solo. Miss Verna | ug jn these services are welcome. A' # , afternoon at the church parsonape, ^ Beam an. Paper, Ella Scott. Piano t special program has been provided for IF!ton's 'l"r3nsr?r Fourteenth street. Young jduet, Mrs. Reginald South. Miss Verlin, tjje evening services as follows, 8un- 'peoples' meeting Friday evening, 7:45. j South. Song by the choir. (day evening at 7:30 p. m.: j AvaaLoi oci > itcu inton's Storage I Jg 'Vii Merchandise, Machinery, Furniture, Stoves, Musical instruments, Pictures j Come one. come all and let us enjoy j your presence. ! Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, ! corner Tenth and Main streets. WI1- everything In the Storage Line, j Oong"egational church Sunday; liam H. Nell, pastor, residence 619 Prices Ischool, 9:45. Brotherhood. 10:00. Morgan street.—Sunday school at the o'clock. k^trge, clean, cafe warehouse, fceaaonable, including insurance. (TRANSFER LINE IN CONNECTION, pfflce 625 Blondeau. Both 'phones 18. JOHN S. STILLE Piano Tuning Expert with the W. W. Kimball Co.'s Fsctory. Leave orders with W, W. Kim- ball Co., 307 Main Street. W. S. Whitehead & Son WALL PAPER AND PAINT {PAINTING, PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING. Phenet Office, 999 |04 Mala street. $ Pilgrim Rest Baptist church. Four- teenth and Exchange streets. Rev. J. H- Helm, pastor.—Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock a. m., preaching by Rev. E. M. Cohron, D. D„ at 11:00 o'clock. Subject: "How to Obtain Power." 3:00 p. m.. subjcct: "Does Religion Pay?" and immediately after baptising. 8:00 p. m.: "Why Are We «aved?** : '' 9:45. Special Easter services, i regular hour. 9:30, with a short les- i 10:45. The choir will sing, "Christ j son. followed by the sacrament of Our Passover/' by Buck. "Resurrec- baptism to a number of candidates, jtlon." by Shelley. Solo by Miss Ed- < and the reception of members Into I wards. "Angels Roll the Rock Away." | the chnrch. At 10:45 the Damascus jbv Hawley. Evening services, 7:30. J Commandery of Knights Templar are The choir will sing. "We Declare TJn-1 to be present in a body and worship to You Glad Tidings," by Maunder.| in the following Baster program: Sermons both morning and evening j Singing from the Common Hymnal by Dr. George H. Kemp, of Minneap- hymn N"o. 604 (all the people stand- "lis. 'lug). The apostles creed, recited by all. Second Presbyterian church, Rcidi Prayer by the pastor, followed by and G streets, pastor. J. C. Hughes, all repeating the Lord's prayer. 1718 Park street.'—Morning school and i Male chorus—Calvery. :Bible class. 9:45. Afternoon school,' Anthem by choir—God Over All— Rock hall, Palean street, 2:30 EasteT By E. K. Heyser. Sunday will be observed at morning | Responsive scripture reading— and evening services. Subject of Easter—Fourth for special days, morning sermon: "Life After Death.'' j The Gloria Patri. Duet: "He Did Not Die in Vain,"j New Testament lesson. Mrs. Benper and Emery S. Hughes.! Notices followed by the collection. Evening subject: "The Living One." Sermon by the pastor, on "Immor- Duet: "I Know That My Redeemer I tality.'* Liveth," Mrs. A. Larson and Miss! Doxology and benediction. Hughes. Children's choir will sing | Evening service: The first twenty suitable music. Mid-week prayer; minutes of the evening service will meeting, Wednesdsy, 7:30 <{x m. The,be given to song and praise, by all public cordially Invited to make East-ithe congregation. er a time of great Joy. j The choir will render; "Lift Up Your Heads," by Wei man. Also, Preaching morning and "evening at the First African Baptist church, cor- ner Seventeenth and Main streets, pastor, Rev. Samuel Johnson. Special Easter program will be rendered by the Sabbath school and choir at 8:30 "I'm a Pilgrim," and the subject of the sermon by the pastor will be: "The Prodigal Son's Eider Brother," and a most cordial invitation is ex- tended to all to attend all of these services. > Chorus—Welcome the Risen Lorf. j Scripture reading—Mae McCoy. ! Chorus—Ring Glad Easter Bella Recitation—'Mabel Leighton. Recitation—Daisy Geer. Chorus—The Song of Victory. Recitation—Sumanla Meyer. Exercise by four girls—We Know That Jesus Lives. Recitation—Wilma Morrison. \ Chorus—'Praise the Risen Lord. Recitation—Goldie^Thon. Recitation—Julia Meyer. Rccitation—Tva Boyer. Chorus—Over the Hill Dawns the Morning Litfit. Exercise by a Class of uirls—The Light of Easter. Recitation—Lelan Meyer. Recitation—'Roberta Tweedy. Chorus—Hall This Baster Morning. Recitation—'Howard Dewitt and Jo seph Stillwell. Recitation—Dortha Schwartz. Recitation—Emanuel Vinson. Chorus—Open Wide the Gates ot Glory. Exercise by a class of girls—Rock of Ages. Chorus—Why Are Ye Fearful? Recitation—-Lelan Mayer and George Stillwell. Recitation—Willie Dewitt/ Address by the pastor.> » ' Offering. >• - ••• Chorus—We Will Praise Our Ador- ing Saviour. •<. -r Where the <Mory Betonga. It- la indeed a glorious thing to fee wall taeeoM, but the glory Moat* to oar aaceaters.—Plotareh. .. . Duncan-Schell fclh V ^ v L< ; v W *%m >:.BEAUMVL C IRCASSIAN WALNUT —- We have'just received two large shipments of hij^h grade Bedroom Furni|]yure from the most prominent Grand,. 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••• , V:T;i W* % * &&W THE DAILY GATE CITY SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1914

Who's Your I; Tailor? Have You Ever Ordered p; < Clothes From Us? If not, you'll And that cur method of measuring and de­scribing yon 1b a •u^cesa and that,

Ed. V. Price & Co. deliver gar­ments of ser­vice, style and shapeli­ness that will please you beyond ques­tion. Prices reasonable.

JONES The Hatter

Exclusive Local Dealer.

Easter Music in the Churches . . ̂ 7- ' :i. •irw £ tSfEWT MOTS\ V 1 WAMP*3*

Glad Tidings of the Risen Christ Will Be Proclaimed With Unusual Pre­tentions, Programs of Music in the Churches in Keokulc 'v -

St. Mary the Virgin, Fourteenth p. m. Rev. Byrd will have charge of and High streets. Rev. John C. Sage, 'the services all day. Program for the prlest-in-charge. — Holy communion, j evening as follows: 9:30 a. m., with sermon by Rev. Dr. I "Holy, Holy!"—Choir. Fleetwood. I "Christ is Risen"—Choir.

— ! Scripture Reading—Mrs. Unitarian church. Fourth and High • bert.

streets, C. F. Elliott, minister.—Sun-1 jday school at 9:46. Services at 11:00 j ! o'clock. Subject of discourse: "A: Great Festival.*' The Woman's Al- j 1 lance meets in the church parlors: Monday at 3:00 p. m.

Swedish Evangelical L.utheran Church, corner Twelfth and Morgan streets. Rev. A. G. Fjellman, pastor. —Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morn­ing service at 10:30. Evening ser­vice at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all.

Anthem—choir. Recitation—Edna McGruder. Solo—Mrs. Geo. Holt. Paper—Mrs. R. U Speights. Duet—-Mrs. Caldwell and Mr. R. L.

! Speights. Recitation—Alfred McGinnis. Anthem—Choir. Solo—Mrs. Caldwell. Sermonette—Rev. Byrd. Anthem—Choir. Offering.

St. Paul's German Evangelical church, corner Eleventh and Ex­change streets, Rev. J. Nuesch, pas­tor. Sunday school at 9 a. m.; preaching service 10:30 a. m.; the Lord's supper will be distributed after the sermon; a special collection will be received. All are welcome.

First Church of Christ, Scientist. 728 Main street (second Boor), en­trance on Eighth street.—Services:^ Sunday, 10:45, subject: "Are Sin, J Disease and Death Real " Sunday | school, 9:30. Wednesday evening |

First Westminster Presbyterian church, Seventh and Blondea.u streets. Rev. E. B. Newcomb, D. D., l astor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 -p. m. The Easter theme will be carried through, all the services of the day, in­cluding a special program in the Bible school at 9:30 a. m. and the Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. The morning ser­mon will be on "Telling the Efaster Story," and in the evening, "A Happy Companionship." The special music of the morning will be the anthem, Christ, Our Passover" (Tours) and

the carol "Easter Day" (Sheppard) by the chorus choir and the solo by Mr. Young, "He Is Not Here," (Broome); of the evening, the anthem "Hosanna'

The Easter music program at the First Baptist church will be given by the regular church choir composed of Misses Edith and Nellie Vandendtosl, Lulu Arnold, Rovilla Montague and-

Edna Al- Messrs. Clyde Inman, Marion Reid, Arthur Petry and Robert Linquist.

Miss Sallie Anderson, organist and leader.

Miss I»y Buck of Ft Madison wlE give a violin number. ^

Following is ths program: /; * * i Organ and Violin. ^ Anthem, Christ' -Our Passover,

Loures. Solo, Christ is Risen, Dressier. -• Violin—Miss Buck. >./ Offertory. .•••,.• • - -'/vS Postlude. - - '. Voluntary. Anthem, I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes

—N. H. Allen. Solo, Christ, the Lord, is Risen—

M i s s S a l l i e A n d e r s o n , M i s s V a n d e n - j

doel. | Offertory. • | Postlucte. ? • '•

meeting, 9:30. The Christian Science ^ reading room is open Tuesday, Th

our®; | "oran Jr7"*and '"the*"<^ol "So the

day and Friday afternoons from 2.30 g^rth With Bloom and Gladness," to 4:30 o'clock. A welcome is ex- j(gjieppar(i)> by the cboir and the solo tended to all. by Mrs. Schouten "I Know That My

Pick Out Your Customer That's easy, but we would like the

ether fellow for one as well. Let it be you, if you ere not already one. Hvhen we bare all we can do we will Increase onr capacity. We won't turn any one away. That's not business. We need the money—you need the r» fair work. How about it?

Will call for and deliver work. * GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR CO.

r A. E. HOLZER no. 12 South Fourth street.

The United Presbyterian church, corner of Blondeau and Ninth. Rev.

;H. B. McElree, pastor, 803 Franklin street.—Sabbath school at 9:30, L. A. Hamill, superintendent Morning ser­vice at 10:45. Subject of sermon: "The Resurrection." Evening scr-

Redeemer Liveth," (Handel.) A cor­dial invitation is extended to the pub­lic. .

First Christian church, corper of Tenth and Blondeau streets. R. W. j music Lilley, pastor, 829 Morgan street.-

St. John's church, Episcopal, Con- j cert and Fourth streets. Rev. John C. Sage, rector. Rev. R. C. Mcllwain, D. D.. rector-emeritus. Easter day. Holy I communion 8 a. m. Sunday school 10 < a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. chil­dren's Easter service 4:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to J attend our services.

Easter day at St. John's will be cele­brated by two celebrations of the Holy j Communion, at 8 and 11 o'clock. At the latter service a program of special music will be sung by the large vested choir and at this service the Commer­cial Travelers' association will at­tend in a body The rector will preach j. at 4:30 o'clock when the children's service will be held.

The following is the program of' | i music to be sung at the 11 o'clock j I service under the direction of Mr. I

vice at 7:30. Subject of sermon: "A j Sunday, Easter program: 9:45 a. m. Frank B. Fuller organist and choir-Purchase Enjoined, and a Sale Pro-{Bible school, J. O. Boyd, superlntend-hibited." Y. come to all.

P.. C. U. at 0:30.

We'llLengthen the\ . invitation is extended to all

Life of Your Shoes!

A wel-jent. Quartet, "Awake Glad Soul/ j Adams, Mr. and MrB. W. C. Hughes, j Mrs. Elmer Weisman and Mr. A. C.

j Swedish Methodist churcL, corner [Garrison. Reading: "A Starless 'Twelfth and Concert streets. A. W.jCrown," Mrs. W. C. Hughes. Vocal | Carlson, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 !*olo, "There is a Green Hill Far la. m.: morning service, 10:45 a. m.jAway," Gounod, Mrs. Elmer Weisman. ! Easter Message. "The Foundation of j Reading: "Spring Blossoms/' Mrs. ithe Christian Hope." Epworth league]Ed Laubersheimer. Sermon: "The 'devotional meeting 7:00 p. m. Evening Practical Value of the Resurrection." •service, 7:45 p. m. Subject, "The Un-|6:30 p. m., senior intermediate En-

Wednesday evening deavors meet. 7:30 p. m., song ser-A cordial! vice. Quartet: "Tfyey Have Taken

-Away My Lord," Mr. and Mrs. W. C.-• Hughes, Mrs. Weisman and Mr. (Star-

Redeemer English Lutheran church,! rison. Vocal solo. The Resurrec-/•'ourteenth and Johnson streets, 51.' tion," Sheldon, Mrs. W. C. Hughes.

' expected Guest.' prayer meeting 7:45 p.

la our modern Repair Shop. Nothln* t^"e]"pa"6"tor,1405 Johnson street. No 'Vocal duet: "The Place Wherein My Hymn—Breath* on Me Breath of God \ Is so comfortable as shoes you'T» « • f • , Savior ^ Gabriel> M1„ Pearl _Norto, .

master: ! Prelude—Resurrection, Mora John­

s t o n , j ; - , Processional 112—Jesus Christ is j

Risen Today—From Lyra Davidioa. Kyrie Eleisen, Gloria Tibi, Gratias i

Tibi—'EJyre in E flat. j Nicene Creed, Hymn 116, Angels I

Roll the Rock Away—Roper. Offertory Anthem, Now is ChriBt

Risen From the Dead—West. Presentation Sentence, 189—Anon. ! Sursam Corda—Eyre. , . . „ < Sanctus—Gounod. , .fi ijf . Benecfictug Que Venlt, Agnus bei, |

—'EJyre; — . , I Hymn 228—Monk. j Gloria in Hxcelgis, 204—Old Chant}

jtrokea la; you hate to part with thsjaj

[Let Us Re-So'e Them and| {They'd Last Twice As Long\

Besides getting twice as much convi fart, you'll be making money go twicsj as far. People say that George Wash-j ington once tbrew a dollar serosa thai Potomac—a long way—but we'll

Make Your Shoe Money, Go Twice As Far

morning services owing to services; at Keystone church. Evening services j Uhler and Mrs. Rosco Lowe. Ser- j at 7: 3 0 , i n c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h t h e c e l e - ; * 1 1 0 1 ! : " L i f e e r f C h r i s t , i l l u s t r a t e d j bration of the Lord's supper, Sunday j with thirty beautiful s-ldes,

school at 9:30. "The Lord is Risen In­deed!" A cordial invitation is ex­tended to all. especially to those with­out a church home.

Norton Recessional 110—Come Ye Faithful j Sullivan. j Postlude, Easter March—Merkel. The R e v . M r . S a g e w i l l b e a s s i s t e d i

Bethel A . M . E . c h u r c h , c o r n e r o f j o n E a s t e r d a y b y t h e R e v . B . F . F l e e t - j Seventh and Morgan streets, J. P. wood, D. D., of the diocese of Chicago. | S i m s , B . D „ p a s t o r . — M o r n i n g s e r - j — j

The First Methodist Protestant j church, corner of Twelfth and Ex- { change streets, J. O. Ledbetter, pas-| tor, residence, 1417 Bank street. Sun- j day school at 9:30 a. m. Christian

Porter. 2:30 *sr>lend:d music j Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at j i little folks. Allen C. E. league, f

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vice, 10:45. Subject of sermon: "An First Baptist church, Eishth and j Easter Message." Class meeting and

Blcndeau streets.—Morning service, j roll call, 11:30. Sunday school Easter 10:45 a. in. Sunday school, 9:30 a. j exercises will be conducted by the ni. Baker Mission, 2:30 p. m. Junior! 8undav school superintendent, Mrs. union, 4:00 p. in. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 j Lena p. m. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. | * little folks. Allen C. E. league,Mo:45 a. m.. Subject, "The Risen j

! Prayer meeting next Wednesday even-i 7:00 o'clock p. m. At 8:00 o'clock , Christ the Pledge of an Immortal; i n g a t 7 : " 0 . R e v . A r t h u r E . M y e r , j t h e c h o i r , u n d e - t h e d i r e c t i o n o f M r s . I L i f e . " S p e c i a l m u s i c u n d e r t h e m a a - j

; C h a r l e s C i t y , I o w a , w i l l o c c u p y t h e j A n n a H o l m e s w i l l r e n d e r a s p e c i a l l y > a g e m e n t o f P r o f . E . F . V i n s o n , T h e j , pulpit both inornins; and evening. A j prepared program. Evening, organ j choir will render the anthem, "Ofarlst,; icordia] welcome is extended to all. ; voluntary, doxology, prayer, selection j our Passover," M. L. McPhail. Miss j ! — j by the choir, 'Chiming Bells of, Alta Vinson will render a solo, "J«sus | | Swedish Evangelical l.utheran Mis-' Baster." Scripture lesson, respons- j Rose Today," J. H. Meredith. Th«»;

' sion church, corner Fourteenth and 1 lvely. Gloria Patria. A paper, M1ss : KnightB and I>adies of Security Coun-1 ; M o r g a n s t r e e t s . W m 1 , . H a w k i n s o n , j B l d o r a B u r t o n . P i a n o s o l o . M i s s ! c j i X o . 1 4 3 9 w i l l a t t e n d t h i s s e r v i c e i n j

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s 'pastor.—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.1 Gladys Roland. Robbin's orchestra. ^ jKaster services at 10:30 a. m. Even-j Recitation. Miss Elizabeth Gron. Trio. ^ their respective leaders. All persons'

30 p. m. The Tjwlies'! iln. A. Holmes, Mrs. N. Carter, Miss | desire to visit and worship with j will meet on Thursday ] G. Roland. Piano solo. Miss Verna | ug jn these services are welcome. A'

# , afternoon at the church parsonape, ^ Beam an. Paper, Ella Scott. Piano t special program has been provided for IF!ton's 'l"r3nsr?r Fourteenth street. Young jduet, Mrs. Reginald South. Miss Verlin, tjje evening services as follows, 8un-

'peoples' meeting Friday evening, 7:45. j South. Song by the choir. (day evening at 7:30 p. m.:

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$ Pilgrim Rest Baptist church. Four­teenth and Exchange streets. Rev. J. H- Helm, pastor.—Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock a. m., preaching by Rev. E. M. Cohron, D. D„ at 11:00 o'clock. Subject: "How to Obtain Power." 3:00 p. m.. subjcct: "Does Religion Pay?" and immediately after baptising. 8:00 p. m.: "Why Are We «aved?** : ''

9:45. Special Easter services, i regular hour. 9:30, with a short les-

i 10:45. The choir will sing, "Christ j son. followed by the sacrament of Our Passover/' by Buck. "Resurrec- • baptism to a number of candidates, jtlon." by Shelley. Solo by Miss Ed- < and the reception of members Into

I wards. "Angels Roll the Rock Away." | the chnrch. At 10:45 the Damascus jbv Hawley. Evening services, 7:30. J Commandery of Knights Templar are The choir will sing. "We Declare TJn-1 to be present in a body and worship to You Glad Tidings," by Maunder.| in the following Baster program: Sermons both morning and evening j Singing from the Common Hymnal by Dr. George H. Kemp, of Minneap- hymn N"o. 604 (all the people stand-"lis. 'lug).

— • The apostles creed, recited by all. Second Presbyterian church, Rcidi Prayer by the pastor, followed by

and G streets, pastor. J. C. Hughes, all repeating the Lord's prayer. 1718 Park street.'—Morning school and i Male chorus—Calvery.

:Bible class. 9:45. Afternoon school,' Anthem by choir—God Over All— Rock hall, Palean street, 2:30 EasteT By E. K. Heyser. Sunday will be observed at morning | Responsive scripture reading— and evening services. Subject of Easter—Fourth for special days, morning sermon: "Life After Death.'' j The Gloria Patri. Duet: "He Did Not Die in Vain,"j New Testament lesson. Mrs. Benper and Emery S. Hughes.! Notices followed by the collection. Evening subject: "The Living One." Sermon by the pastor, on "Immor-Duet: "I Know That My Redeemer I tality.'* Liveth," Mrs. A. Larson and Miss! Doxology and benediction. Hughes. Children's choir will sing | Evening service: The first twenty suitable music. Mid-week prayer; minutes of the evening service will meeting, Wednesdsy, 7:30 <{x m. The,be given to song and praise, by all public cordially Invited to make East-ithe congregation. er a time of great Joy. j The choir will render; "Lift Up

Your Heads," by Wei man. Also, Preaching morning and "evening at

the First African Baptist church, cor­ner Seventeenth and Main streets, pastor, Rev. Samuel Johnson. Special Easter program will be rendered by the Sabbath school and choir at 8:30

"I'm a Pilgrim," and the subject of the sermon by the pastor will be: "The Prodigal Son's Eider Brother," and a most cordial invitation is ex­tended to all to attend all of these services. >

Chorus—Welcome the Risen Lorf. j Scripture reading—Mae McCoy. ! Chorus—Ring Glad Easter Bella

Recitation—'Mabel Leighton. Recitation—Daisy Geer. Chorus—The Song of Victory. Recitation—Sumanla Meyer. Exercise by four girls—We Know

That Jesus Lives. Recitation—Wilma Morrison. \ Chorus—'Praise the Risen Lord. Recitation—Goldie^Thon. Recitation—Julia Meyer. Rccitation—Tva Boyer. Chorus—Over the Hill Dawns the

Morning Litfit. Exercise by a Class of uirls—The

Light of Easter. Recitation—Lelan Meyer. Recitation—'Roberta Tweedy. Chorus—Hall This Baster Morning. Recitation—'Howard Dewitt and Jo

seph Stillwell. Recitation—Dortha Schwartz. Recitation—Emanuel Vinson. Chorus—Open Wide the Gates ot

Glory. Exercise by a class of girls—Rock

of Ages. Chorus—Why Are Ye Fearful? Recitation—-Lelan Mayer and George

Stillwell. Recitation—Willie Dewitt/ Address by the pastor.> » ' Offering. >• - ••• Chorus—We Will Praise Our Ador­

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