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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1925
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AT THE CHURCHES
Catholic Church ,
E Communion, 6:15, 7 and 8. Masses,
8 and li a. m. At the first one the
senior choir will sing hymns, while
the junior choir will sing the high
mass. The church reads the
epistle from First Peter, 2:21-25; in
which St. Peter tells us that Christ
did not only dis for our redemption,
but also to leave as an example how
m. Intermediates will moot at 5 p.
HL Seniors will meet at 7 p. m. fol-
lowed by the evening sermon. Sub-
ject: “The Man God Wants," Let us
bear in mind that God wants every
man under the sun, but before he
is able to use him there must be a
fitting for the place. Come and let
come to all ta attend these serv-
ices.—MILO ATKINSON, Pastor.
to bear crosses and adversities and
" even unjuat persecution patiently
and without seeking revenge or re-
taliation. The gospel she takes
from John 10:11-16, wherein Christ
tells and proves that He is the good
shepherd, and shows who are the
hirelings, and who are His sheep
Our Sunday school will be at 2 p. m.
0 instead of a to give the children a
• more unbroken time for Innocent
* amusement, and at 7 p. m. Instead of
7:30 for the same reason regard-
ing the entire congregation. This
is merely an experiment to see If
this arrangement will suit the peo-
. ple better and if it will bring larger
crowds to Sunday school. With the
evening Sunday .school we again
combine benediction, and the Junior
choir and the people will sing in
this connection the following
hymns: Come Holy Ghost," "Just
.for Today,” "Like a strong and
• Rapid Fire" and "Holy God, We
7 Praise Thy Name." We again ex-
tend a moat hearty welcome to all
our friends.—LAWRENCE HOYT, 0.
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us learn about thia man God wants.
Just who he is and what kind of a
man he Is Activities for the week:
Ladies’ Aid Monday afternoon at
3 o'clock with Mrs. W. S Martin.
2122 Harvard street. Stewards meet-
ing Monday evening at 7:80 p. m.
Family prayer service Wednesday__— -
evening 7:30 p. m. followed by a ment Wednesday at I p. m.
meeting of the Seniors in their
regular monthly business meeting.
Friday evening we will have the
mass meeting of the city Endeavor
Union with us Every one who is
interested" is invited.—W. D. COOK,
Pastor, J..L. ARNOLD. Supt.
promptly at 9:30. Judge John C.
Kay never fails to give an Interest-
ing lecture to men at the Strand
theater. Mr. W. B. Hamilton will _________.__-__
give a lecture of Interest to young Sunday school at 9:45, W. C. Per-
men at the Olympic theater. Junior
Epworth League meets at 3 p. m.
Senior Leagues at 6:30. Missionary
programs on “The American In-
dian’' will be given in the Senior
Leagues. The teacher training class
in Principles of Teaching" will
meet Tuoeday^and Wednesday ^al-
ly officers and teachore council of
the Sunday school will be held on
Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. The class in
“How to Teach Religion" will meet
Wednesday at 7:15 p m. A "get-
acquainted” meeting for all new
members will be in the church base-
- - —, There
South Side Baptist Church,
school 9:4E C ]
klns, superintendent. Preaching by
the pastor at 11 o'clock and at 8.
Sunbeams meet at 1 and Interme-
diate B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock. Some
have been out the last few Sun-
days on account of sickness, but
we hope to see everybody in their
place this week. Vitors are al-,
ways cordially welcomed In our
services.—A. C. TURNER, Pastor.
First Evangelical.
Broad and Fifteenth. Extends to
North Side Community
Our Bible School is gaining in
numbers and interest. The lesson
for Sunday morning is the Eight-
eenth chapter of Matthew. Thin
chapter deals with four great sub-
jeets. Humility, Prayer. Offenses
and Forgiveness. Bring your Bible
and take a part in the discussion.
The Bible School begins exactly at
9:30. R. H. Banowsky will deliver a
sermon at 10:30; subject: "Christian
Unity,". The evening song service
will be a delightful program, re-
freshments and a happy occasion
in every way. Choir. rehearsal on
Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Friday at
6:30 a supper will be served to Boy
Scouts and their “dads” in the
basement of the church. The scout
Work of the church will be entirely
reorganised at this meeting. The
junior choir rehearses Saturday at
all who have no place of worship an
invitation to their services. Sun-
day school 9:45 a. m. Classes for all
ages. Services by pastor 11 a. m.
Also 1 p. m. Junior League 1 o’clock
Senior League 7 o’clock. God is our
refuge and strength. Come join us.
You need us and we need your help.
Prayer services Wednesday every
week. You are welcome.—REV. F.
DOEGE, Pastor.
begins at 7:45, after which W. G.
Bralley w 111 address the children on
the subject of citizenship. Mr. Bral-
ley is a friend of children. He has
Fleet Baptist.. £
Corner Ninth and Burnett streets.
Members of thla congregation and
the general public la cordially In-
vited to worehlp with thla church
in the following services, Sunday,
April 26: Bible school 9:45 a. m.,
with a class for every age taught
I by trained, consecrated teachers;
men's Bible class, taught by Bert
King, with B. G. Ripley as presie
dent, meets in the main auditorium
each Sunday "morning at 9:451
“ preaching service 11 a. m. and 7:45
p. m., with sermons by Rev. H. S.
Jones; Junior, Intermediate and
Senior B. Y. P. U.’s 6:30 P. m. The
Shrine, Chanters will render selec-
tions in both services. This male __________... _ „.
quartet has made an enviable repu- Message.” At the evening service
8 tation far and wide. All our people
S will -be delighted to hear' them
again Sunday. Anyone will be well
repaid for attending the morning
and evening services in order to
hear these selections. Mr. R. Vaughn
Ray will direct the congregational
. singing, with Mrs. F. R. Collard ae-
companying on., the organ. Mra. Col-
lard will alab render special organ
selections in both services. The
pastor, ‘Dr. O. L. Powera, and fiman-
cial secretary, Mr W. E. Young, are
conducting a two weeks' evangelis-
tie campaign with the First Baptist
Church, Mt. Pleasant, Texas. In the
absence of the pastor, Rev. R. S.
Jonee. a returned missionary, will
preach at both morning and evening
services, as abova' mentioned.
had several years experience as a
school teacher. He understands
9:30 a. m. v.
Floral Heights Baptist
Corner Tenth and Kemp boule-
vard. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
J. E. McKee, superintendent. Preach.
Ing asrvloe at 11,00 and 1:00 p. m.
by the pastor, J. J. Bell, who has
just returned from a trip to Brown-
.wood. B. T. P. U. 6:45 U m. Prayer
meeting at 100 o'clock Wednesday
evening. — Topic for next meeting
will be, "How to Explain the Plan
of Salvation." The public is cordi-
ally invited to worship with us at
all these services. __-
Chereb of the Nasarene.
Fifth and Bluff streets. Last Sun-
day waa a good' day with us, there
being good crowds at all services.
We hope by the help of God to make
Sunday a better one. So you are
invited to come and help us make
it possible, unless you are obligated
elsewhere. Sunday school 9;45 a. m
George Clarke, superintendent, and
he is a live wire. Preaching by the
pastor at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
by the pastor. Morning subject,
“Barnabas, the Good Man, and His
Influence.” The Juniors meet at 5
p. m. N. T. P. 8. meet at 6 p m
Cottage prayer meeting Tuesday,
Special topic on institute. Week’s
activities. Monday,A:30 p. m . the
W. F. M S. will meet at the home
of Mrs. W. L. Dalton, 1604 Austin.
Tuesday, 7:45. p. m, ths regular
meeting of the Hunday school board
at the church. Every officer, leech-
er and those interested are urged in
be present. - Wednesday, special
prayer meeting service at Scotland
Park. Bring your basket suppers
meet at the church at 7 p. m. Go
in cars to Scotland Park for •
picnic eupper, followed by an open
air prayar meeting service. Thurs-
day, 7145 p. m., every member of the
choir be present for rehearsal. Fri-
day, 7 30 Buy Scouts, at the churet.
First Churen of Christ, Selentist.
Church edifice, corner Tenth and
Van Buren streets Sunday school
9:30, a. m. . Lesson sermon, 11 a.
nt Subject. "Probation After
Death." Testimonial, meeting. 8:00
o'clock. Wednesday evening Read-
ing room, located in room 15 Ward
building, 6053 Eighth street, is open
from 11 noon to 5 p m. dolly except
Sundays and holidays. The public
le cordlolly invited to attend the
services and use the reading room.
INJUR Y PROVES FATAL
TO CISCO YOUTH HURT
WHILE RIDING HORSE
MONDAY IS
DOLLAR DAY
at ART’S
7:45 o’Clock
Below we,list a few of the many articles that you
I will find here Monday for $1.00. . *
children and their problems. This
service le expected to be both en-.
tertaining and helpful. Everybody
Invited.—E. VAN DEVENTER, Supt.
First Church of Christ
Tsnth and Austin streets. Sunday
School beginning at 9:45 a. m. with
graded classes for all pupils. Con-
gregational singing, unaccompanied
by Instrumental music, will pre-
cede the morning sermon st 11 a.
m., at which time the minister, L
S. White, will speak on the subject,
"The Bible, the Church and the
s p. m. the topic will be "The Un-
shaken Christ." The Lord’s Supper
will be partaken of In the morning,
and, am usual, the table left pro-
pared,’ for any of the evening audi-
ence who were unable to attend in
the morning. The Young Peoples’
meeting will be held in the church
annex at 7 p. m. The Ladles Bible
Class meets at the church each
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Mid-
week prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 1 o’clock.
Assembly of God —
Corner Fifth and Broad. Sunday
services: Sunday School at 9:45 a.
m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Evan-
7:45 p. m., at the home of Mra. Spi-
vey. Uli Fifth street. Church pray-
er meeting Thursday, 7:45 p. m. All
—- First Presbyterian Church.
Corner Tenth and .Bluff streets. I are welcome.—J. P. AND ROBE IN-
Sabbath achool begins promptly at GLE, Pastors _ -
9:30. Special music by the orches- A .
tra. At the morning hour the paa-[ Trinity Lutheran Church.
Corner Fourteenth g n 4. Bluff
streets. Sunday school and Bible
class 9:30 a. m. Morning services
in the German language 10:30 a. m.1
Night services in the English lang-,
uage 7:45 p. m. Theme: “The Real
CISCO. Texas, April 25.—Oscar
Harrison, 19, died here from the ef-
fects of injuries received while vid-
ing a horse. Harrison was injured
sev oral weeks ago, but was recently
discharged from a local sanitarium
as practically ' cured. He resumed
horseback riding, but suffered an-
other accident which although or-
dinarily of a slight nature, caused
complications from the old injury,
resulting in hin depth.
—Hammered Brass Crumb Sets
—Brass Smoking Sets
. —Silver Plated Bud Vases
-Silver Plated Bowls, Baskets,
i Trays, etc., 24 karat gold lined
—Silver Plated Bread Trays *
—Scarf Pina 1
—Pocket Knives
—Rings
—Salt and Pepper Shakers
—New Style Comba for A
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—Beaded Bags €
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tor will speak on the subject of
“America’s Greatest Need.” , The
quartette will sing "The King of
Love My Shepherd Is," (Shelley).
At the evening hour, beginning at
7:45, the orchestra will play two
opening numbers and the offertory.
The song service, which grows In
Interest, will be led by Mr. Willgus.
The quartette will sing “Remember
Now Thy Creator’s by Adams and 1 friends, will
Miss Burks will sing as a solo
"Thou Art Out. Father," (Briggs).
The subject of the evening sermon
Is "A Forgotten Secret." An Inter-
dating missionary program has been
arranged for the Christian Endeavor
Presence in the Lord's Supper."
There will be no services Sunday,
May 3. Sunday afternoon the mom-
bore of the Ladies' Aid, with their
meet at Mrs. John
Nitschke for an entertaining after-
noon. A hearty welcome is extend-
ed to all to worship with us.—A. H.
MUEHLBRAD, pastor.
er
"Kitty
rol"
Central Presbyterian Church
Rev. R. W. Hall, D. D., of Long
view, Texas, will preach both morn-
Ing and evening at the Central
Presbyterian Church, Sunday. Dr.
Hall is one of the foremoot minis-
ters in Texas Synod of ths Southern
Presbyterian Church and was form-
erly pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church et Galveston. A cordial In-
vitation la extended the public to
hear him. -------
Yale Avenue Evangelical
Where will you spend the Holy
Sabbath Day? The day that God
Himself hallowed and kept? Will
you as His creature diehonor God
by not doing the things He has ask-
ed you to do after all he has done
for you? Go to church. Honor God.
Sabbath School will begin promptly
at 9:45 followed by the morning
worship. Subject: "Secret Prayer.”
Come end let us talk about this
great theme and learn more about
it and try to practice the duty of
it more. Juniors will meet at % D.
* Mrs. R. Saukey
gelistio service at 8 p. m. Rev. E.
B. Crump, noted evangelist of
Breckenridge, Texas, will being a
“LIFE IB WHAT YOU MAKE IT”
it Ten Are Net Well, Here to Your
Key to Health
: Waxahachie, Texas__"I had ca-
tarrh in my head for years. The
first of this year I had * very bad
cough that lasted for three months
and X could not get any relief until
I took Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery and Pleasant Pellets, and
used Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. I
t feel better now, than I have felt for
g years. I can recommend Dr. Pierce’s
" ‘medicines to anybody."-Mrs. R. E.
Baukey,
Tour neighborhood druggist car-
Ties a full line of Dr. Pierce’s fa-
mous remedies. Write Dr. Pierce,
President Invalids’ Hotel, in Buffalo,
N. T., for free medical advice. Send
- 100 If you desire a trial package of
any Dr. Plerce’s remedies.—Adv.
revival meeting at the church con-
tinuing from tonight, closing Sun-
day night. May 13. Come, hear the
great man.—O. W. EDWARDS, Paa-
Lamar Avenue Baptist
Fourth and Lamar. Our meeting
continues to grow both in interest
and In attendance. Rev. Haskins is
preaching to the delight of all who
hear him, and Mr. Perkins is lead-
ing the music in a great way. Large
crowds will hear the evangelist on
Sunday morning on: "The Glories
of the Church,” and Sunday evening
on: “The Tragedy of the Cross."
The meeting will, continue through
next week. The public la cordially
invited Ao attend. Sunday achool
begins at 9:45 a. m. We want 450
present on time. Sunbeams meet at
3 p. m. B. V. P. U.’s at 6.30. Qoag
fellowship for all.—A. J. HOLT,
Pastor.
Lutheran St. Paul’s Church
(Mo. Synod). Eleventh and Holli-
day streets. Sunday School at 9:15
a. m. Morning services in the Ger-
man language at 10 a. m. and in
the English language at 11:10 a. m.
Being that the pastor will preach
for ths church dedication sat Abi-
lene next Sunday, our vicar, Mr.
Oliver R. Harms, will fill the pulpit
in both German and English serv-
ices and will also conduct tha Bible
class at 7:30 p. m. The lesson for
the Bible elaaa study meeting will
be: “The Church." Tuesday night |
at * o'clock the choir will meet for [
rehearsal. Wednesday night at 7:80
the monthly business meeting of
the Bible class will bs held. A cor-
dis! invitation is extended to ths
public to worship with us and to
attend our Bible class. Everybody
is welcome.—C. M. BEYER, Pastor.
First Methodist Chures. South
Dr. L. C. Branscombe will preach
at the First Methodist Church.
South, Tsnth and Lamar streets,
Sunday at the 11 o'clock service. Dr.
Branscombe la pastor of the Flrat
Methodist Church, Anniston, Ala.,
where he succeeded Bishop Hoyt
Dobbs, on hie cell to the episco-
pacy. For four years preceding this
appointment, hs was psstor of the
First Methodist Church. Birming-
ham, Ala. The congregation will be
glad to hear again Dr. Johnson at
the night service. His subject will
be. "Removing the Barriers." Mem-
bera of the Ephatha Sunday school
class, conducted for deaf mutes,
will have a part in the morning
service. A member from this elaaa,
will be received into the church at
the close of hour. Miss Ottie Keel-
ing will sing the offertory eoto at
the morning service. The choir will
sing, “Holy Art Thou, (Handel).
A quartet, "In the Hour of Trial"
(Montgomery) will be sung at night
by Mre Thorburn, Mrs. Tully, Mr.
Ross, Mr. Porter. The chorua at
night will be "Sail On." Mrs. Akin’s
organ numbers are always greatly
enjoyed by all who hear them. The
medley atnging of old hymns is an
enjoyable feature of the night serve
ice. The Sunday school meets
hour, the study being on "Africa."
Young people especially invited to
thla service. A cordlel welcome le
extended, to any and all the serv-
lees of this church.
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Church of the Good Shepherd.
(Episcopal.)
Holy communion 7:30. Church
achool 9:30. If you have no other
obligation we cordially invite you
to join our school. Graded classes
for all ages. Kindergarten and pri-
mary departments meet in the par-
iah house on Burnett street. All
other grades in the church. Morn-
ing prayer 11:00. The rector's ser-
mon subject will be "The Changing
Christ." Hourly responsive serv-
ices end you are cordially Invited
to unite with us In worship.’ Young
People’s Fellowship 6 p. m. in the
parish house. A splendid opportu-
nity for young people to meet In
Christian fellowship.—FRED. T.
DATSON, Rector.
■ First Christian Church.
Tsnth and Travis streets. Church
achool 9:80. A school supervised
by a trained faculty. Coming
events.Church vacation school.
May 18, 1925. Children’s week. May
3. . Mothers’ and Daughter’s Ban-
quet. May 11. Morning worship and
communion, 10:45. Graded Christian
Endeavor? p. m. Evening worehlp,
* p. m. We extend a cordial wel-
Grace Methodist Episcopal
Seventh and Lamar. The Rev
Leslie Miller, minister, announcing
the services for Sunday, April 26,
1925, and the week following: Sun-
day sermons, 10:45 a. m, "The
Church’s Other Task, 7:45 p. m.,
“Sound Securities.” At the morn-
ing service (the chorue choir will
sing, "Unfold Ye Portals," by Gou-
nod, and Mr. Carlton Bowman will
sing. "Forever With the Lord,” by
Gounod. Besides other special music
at the evening service, Mre. Bruce
will play a violin number, "Medi-
tation," from "Thais,". Massenet
The organ numbers played by Mrs
Carrie Wilcox are always worth
coming early to hear. Sunday
school 9:30 a. m. The past two Sun-
days we have had,the largest at-
tendance In the history of the
church. Come this week end help
us go over the 300 mark. Loyal
sincere and Interesting teachers
await you. Corns and bring the
children. Epworth leagues, 6.45 p.
m. Special service in the Senior
League. Solo by Mrs. T. G. Fletcher
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