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Saturday, March 13, 1915. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS jAGE irrz Children Cry for Fletcher's piro J9 2he Kind Ton Hay Always Bought, and which has been in dm lor oxer bu years, naa Dome the signature ol i ana has been made under his per- sonal supervision slncdlts Infancy. A VI . - . i . ... tt ' wm'WM ttuuw nu uuo do ueceive tou in cms All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good are bat Experiments that trllle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children- Experience against Experiment What io CASTOR I A Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo ; eubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. For more than thirty years It has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, genuine C ASTORIA Always ) Bears the Signature of v3 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THt CtNTAUM OOMMNV. i ww veRN eiTv, IN ASHEVILLE CHURCHES ftS-MSi CHURCH CALENDAR. elderberry wine. Descending from the pagan festicat of Hilarla, ob served during the Ides of March, when the mother of the gods was spe cially honored, Christian usage In this case, as in so many others, transferr ed and sanctified these honors to the true Mother of God, the Blessed Vlr gin Mary, (S. Luke (I. 26-31.) The practical lesson of the day is one of filial love and duty parent to child, attend our services win find a hearty Tomorrow Is the Fourth Sunday in Lent, or Laetare, variously called t Id-Lent or Mi-Careme, Refreshment Sunday (from the gospel for the day), or Mothering Sunday. In Rome it Is the Sunday of the Golden Rose, the Pope blessing a golden emblem and bestowing it upon the most dlsting uiiiRhcd individual then In Rome or sending it to some foreign potentate nr eminent personage. The color for the day is rose or violet. For tho American and Latin llbergles the Kpestle Is Galatlans iv. 21; the Holy Cospel John vi. 7. - , ; Mothering Sunday In England re calls the annual visit to their homes of apprentice children, sinnel cakes, child to parent. The International Sunday Lesson (1 Samuel HH: 1-15), tells how Saul gained his Kingdom. The opportuni ties and qualities which made it pos sible for Saul to become a great, use- fur and successful King are shown. In them can be' seen the way to royal success, overcoming difficulties and temptations, performing ones duties, using one's privileges; fighting the Lord's battles and winning them- as man always shall by Ills help. ; 5 The Churches. NOTE Pastors ana church officer are reauestee. to send in copy or changes In announcements by 4 p. m Friday. WORDS FOR TRUTH Father, last week the printer made you say that it Is one of the glories of the Episcopal Church that she only can be literal by presenting ten men to the divine wisdom. My dear child, what I aald was that the Church can only be liberal by presenting to men the divine wisdom, The Church may not be more liberal than her Divine Head. Father, when was the name "Cath ollc" inserted in the ancient Creed? It occurs almost universally In the Faster creed, but was not lnscrlbsd In the Western creeds until the fourth century. Just ae the resurrection of all mankind Is called a "Catholic" or "general" resurrection, so the Church 1s called Catholic or Universal In re spect to time, peace, and teaching. Later the term "Catholic" came Into uae as denoting the true Church In a particular place, as distinguished from a Gnostic or Ebrlnlte commun lt.v. So today "Catholic" distinguishes the Church of the New Testament from modern Protestant conjre ra tions. Oh, I see, then the Catholic Church retains the doctrine of the Apostles and the apostollo ministry? Yes. my child. 1, The Church la the way which God haa appointed for us to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. 2. The members of the Church, living or dead, are one society, one family, one . body. R. Augustine aald: The Church the Body of Christ Church people ought to make much more of this truth than they do. The members ef our congregation should be much more friendly with each other than they are. It was an old saying: ..See now these Christiana love one anoth r! there were only Catholic Christ ana In those days! 3. The chief pur pose of our Lord's coming on earth aa to found the Churtfi.-4. Try to study the church aa we read of It In the Acta of the Apostles, and you will find all the glories of the Episcopal vnurch there Baptism, Holy Com munlon, Confirmation, the Forgiven ness of Bins glories perpetuated In nur own time and In every city, today. , . The Church la the eoclety of which isu Christ, la the President, the Wngdom of which He Is the King. the family of which He Is the Eldest Brother, the body of which He la the only Hd. Christ and Hla Church are one; If you truly love Him you must love Hla Church. It Is He Who Pta through Hla Blshopa In ordering the affaire of the Church; It la He who acts through Hla Priests In every part of thalr uurd mlnliitrv. Hla promise Is that lfe will be with them until the end of the world. But, Father, when I go In a church : building, how am I to know the real wing? My child, where you find an Altar and a Vrlent, you may be pretty sure rou aro In a Catholic Church. AIKT MATIT S Charlotte Strt-et. I the sermon at the morning service to morrow will be: "How to become Great Christian." Singing by the choir and male quartet At the evening ser vice the aubieot for the sermon will be: Inconsistent Excuses." In addl I tlon to the special music by the choir. Carl Teubner, baritone, will sing. Trinity church, Rev. Wyatt Brown, I rector; Rev. Walter S. Cain, assistant Fourth Sunday In Lent: S:00 a. m. holy communion; 9:45 a. m. Sunday I school; 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. m. evening prayer and Bermon. Subject, "The Third Law of I God." Every afternoon except Thurs day, evening prayer and address at r. I Tuesday 8 a. m. holy communion. I Thursday 8 p. m. lecture on the his tory of the Episcopal church; Friday at noon, litany and intercessory pray era Confirmation class, Friday at 4 p. m. Grace church (Episcopal). Rev, Walter S. Cain, minister in charge. I Fourth Sunday In Lent: 11 a. m. holy oommunlon and sermon; 4:30 p. m I evening prayer and sermon. Saint Mary's Parish, Charlotte street land Macon avenue. Rev. Charles Mer cer Hall, M. A., reotor. Fourth Sun day In Lent Services 8, 10:30, 11 a. I m. 5 p. m. Catechism 4 p. m The Holy Eucharist daily Monday I at 9, other days at 7:30. Evenson daily at 6, with address. . Litany Wed nesday and Friday at noon. Prayer meeting and address Friday night at 8 First Baptist church, Rev. Calvin B. Waller, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 19:30 a. m., Altha Ira Ruby, superin tendent Morning worship 11; even ing worship 7:45. B. T. P. U. 6:30 p Im. Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 I p. m. Visitors and strangers in the city cordially Invited, Presbyterian chapel In West Ashe- vllle. at the end of the car line. Sab bath school every Sunday at 9:30 a. m preaching services on the first and second Sabbath at 8 p. m. Rev. P. P. Winn in charge, Seventh Day Adventlsts, Haywood street Elder G. G. Lowry, pastor Servioea every Sabbath (Saturday) at 11 a. m.; Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; preaching service Sunday evening at 7:89. West End Baptist Church. Rev. O, L. Orr, pastor. 9:30 a. m., Sunday- school L. M. Revls supt; 11.00 a. m., preaching 7:30 p. m., preaching; prayer meeting every Wednesday ev ening at 7:80 o'clock. All who will welcome. Haywood Street Methodist church, Rev. E. M. Hoyle, pastor Preaching Sunday 11 a. m., Sunday school 9:49 a. m., H. A. Dunham, superintend ent; prayer meeting -Wednesday 7:45 p. m., Sunday school at Riverside 3 p. m. Preaching at Riverside Thursday St 7:30 p. tn. all who come, preaching service every Sunday at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to worship with us. Rev. Dr. Jenkins Is preaching a series of Sunday morning sermons on The Crisis of the Christian Life-" 1, The Gateway to God, the Crisis of the Cross; 2, The King's Audience Chamber the Crisis of Prayer; 3, Pen tecost Then and Now, the Crisis of Power; 4, The Ring of the Coin, the Crisis of Character; 5, The Foe and His Forces, the Crisis of Conflict; 6, The Olivet Message, the Crisis of Con quest; 7, The Second Coming of Christ, the Crisis of Victory. It will require a number of months to complete the series. Dr. Jenkins will begin the first division of the series tomorrow morning, the Crisis of the Cross, subjects: 1, The Fall and the Curse; 2, The New Birth; 3, Conviction for Sin; 4, Repentance; 5, 6avlng Faith; 6, The Good Confession; 7, Justification; 8, The Death of Jesus Christ What and Why; 9, The Story of the Cross; 10, The Cross Unveiled In Baptism; 11, The Cross Unveiled in the Memorial Supper; 12, The Exper ience of the Cross; 13, The Manifold Call of Grace; 14, The Invincibility of the Cross; 15, The Ultimate Meauing of the Cross; 16, The Glorious Des tiny of the Redeemed. Dr. Oliver M. Fletcher, of Brook lyn, N. T., will preach at the evening servioe, Dr. Jenkins having been called away to deliver his sermon on "The Present War and Its Lessons' at Clyde, N. C, Rev. F. W. Stanton, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, -tvlll illustrate his sermon on Sunday night with his newly installed stereopticon and a fine set or colored slides. The subject of the sermon will be "Joseph, the Finest Young Man of History, Over 60 beautiful pictures of scenes in Palestine and Egypt as they actual ly appear todays will be used to trace the life of Joseph from his boyhood to old age. Much interest has been shown In these illustrated sermons, and the church has been crowded. large audience 1b expected tomorrow night Mr. Stanton announces as the theme Of his morping sermon, "The Old and New Testament's Philosophy of Change of Heart." The Salvation Army, Adjutant and Mrs. Bouters In charge. Officers' headquarters, 3 Aston park, telephone 1613; shelter and hall No. 1, 88 South Main street, salvation meeting every night at a p. m., except Monday; Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Hall No. 2, 504 Spring street; salvation meeting P. L. meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. and Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 p. m.; Y. Sunday at 6 p. m. Sunday meetings 9:30 a. m., dinner meeting 11 a. m., holiness meeting 8:30 p. m salvation meeting. Their motto: "Holiness unto the Lord." Their war-cry: "Sinner, there Is Salvation for you." "The Store That Sells s)ooltex I Smart Styles in the few Jpring gonnets Every day is a busy day in the Millinery Department., Here, the latest models of American Hats are displayed. If you are a bit patriotic, you'll like this season's styles, be-f cause they originated in the U. S. A. lllllf They are the leaders in Asheville before. "We feature the "Vogue" Hats, of styles, and have never been shown Ask to see them. ' ' We are making a specialty of Children's Hats this year. ' There are many styles ready trimmed and untrirnmed. Pri ces range from $1.00 to $5.00. Bon Marche Hats are priced at $5.00 to $50.00. Pay $4- for your Spring Shoes This is a popular price for ladies who want good style at a modest expenditure. You will find a wide va riety of styles and leathers in the shoe selling at $4.00 a pair Women are beginning to buy Spring Oxfords and Pumps. are but samples of the beautiful weather yet to come. . , , Other Bon Marche Shoes are priced at $3.50 to $6.00 a pair. Children's Shoes, all sizes, from infants to misses,' priced at $1.00 to $3.50 a pair. The past few days C. B. Dusenbury, pastor Preaching eevry Sunday at 11 a. m., and at 8 p. m; Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited. St. Matthias ch-jreS, corner Valley T. Kennedy, minister In charge. Reg ular service at 11 a, m-; Sunday and South Beaumont streets. Rev. J. school at 3 p. m.; evensong at 8:30 m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Organized class work in charge of George cordially Invited. D. Davis. Publio REAL ESTATE! TRANSFERS Gay Green and wife to W. H. Pear son, property on Bea.verdam creek; consideration, $1,200. G. D. Gardner and wife to Lucy E. Bamberger, property in West Ashe vllle; 95 and other considerations. W. E. Shuford and wife to EUw Presley, property on Southelde ave nue; consideration, 31,600. , ,r , That Little Job. Some men have a faculty of making; the little Job they hold seem terribly Important Atchison Globe. GALAX Today First Congregational church. Rev. Brainerd Thrall, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Service at 11:00 o'clock. Sermon by the paator. Ser vices are held in the assembly room of Manor. Take Charlotte street car. All are welcome Christian church. Rev. P. H. Mean, minister. Preaching at 11 a. -, m., Bible aohool at 10 a m.; prayer meeting, Wedneaday 8 p. m. The pub lic invited to all servioea. Ashevllle Methodist Protestant church, corner Merrlraon avenue and Hillside street Rev. Cuthbert W. Bates. B. D.. pastor Sunday services Sunday school 9:45; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; prayer meeting and Bible atudy every Wedneaday evening at 7:80; Christian endeavor at 7 p. m. You are cordially In vited to attend all aervlcea Central Methodist church, Rev. J. H. Barnhardt Paator Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 9:46 a. m., F. M. Weaver, superintend ent; Bible atudy and prayer aervlce Wednesday at 8 p. m. The public cor dially Invited. All Soula' church, Blltmore, Rev. R. R. Swope, D. D., rector Holy com munion at 8 a. m.; morning aervlce and aermon at 11 o'clock: Sunday school at 8 p. m.: evensong at 4:36 o'clovk; organ recital 9:18; service every Thursday at 11 o'clock. Lutheran church, the Her. W. D. Petera paator. corner French Broad avenue and Philips atreet. Servicer 11 a. m.; Sunday achotL 1:46 a. m. Wel come to all. . West Ashevllle Methodist Church, Rev. J. Frank Armatrong, paator. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., & D. Hall, superintendent; preaching, 11 a. m., First Preabytenta church, on Church atreet Rev. K. F. campoeu D D.( pastor. Morning aervlce. 11 a. m., evening ouuam school 9:95 a. m. Btrangers in mo city will be welcome to eacn servioe; pewa free. Bethel Methodlat Rev. X C. Har mon, najitor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday echool t:4l Ore 8treat Presbyterian church, Rer. A. M. McLaughlin, paator nrnhln. Babbatn. 11 a m., and 9 n. m. flabbath achool at 9:48 a, m.. J. B. Shops, auperlntendent Prayer meeting, every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The publio are eoraiaiiy in vlted to attend all these aervlcea French Broad Avenue Baptist nhurch. John Bomar, paator, O. D. Carter, auperlntendent Sunday achool 9:30 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:80 p, m. Tou are Invited to meet and worship with ua. North Ashevllle Methodist church. Chestnut etreot. Rev. D. Atklna, paator. Preaching Hit a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. J. H. Wea ver, uperlntendent The subject for First Church of Christ, Scientist,! lKrth Vrollrh Rrrifid nvonno nmir A cordial weloome for j Haywood street. Services every Sunday mornim? at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 10 o'clock; testi monial meetings Wednesday evenings ct 8:16. The reading room Is in the church edifice and la open every day except Sunday, from 10 to 12 and from 3 to 6. ATI are cordially wel come to the services ana to the read ing room. gta ggtfBi' Colored Churches. Hopkins vnapel, A. M. E. Zlon church Rev. M. V. Smith, pas tor. Preaching each Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; first and third Sun day preaching at 3 p. m.; Sunday school at 1 p. m. each Sabbath, W. T. Conley, superintendent; class meeting on each Wednesday night The pub lic are cordially Invited. Blltmore Baptist church. Rev. S. M. White, pastor Preaching every Sun day at 11 a. m. and at night; prayer meeting every Wednesday night; Sun day school every Sunday at 10 a. m W. M. Hamrick, superintendent. Oakland Heights Presbyterian church Rev. T. A. Cosgrove, pastor Sunday achool, 9:45; morning service, 11 o'clock; aervlce at the Farm school In the evening. All cordially invited to all aervlcea. Calvary Baptist church, West Ashe vllle, Rev. Dr. Millard Jenkins, pas tor Sunday school at 9:30 a, m.; H. A. Brown, superintendent; prayer and praise service every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock; THE MASTER KEY 12 OHN FLEMING W1LSOI iyjreo ana tcoman ce,' Calvary Presbyterian church, Rev. Only One More Episode ... .. After This-Don't Miss Either 5c and 10c Mm estic 'heatrc ALL The I NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY Southern Rosebuds usical Comedy Featuring Those Classy Entertainers THE M Co. BE,LL EDNA Tango, Fox Trot JRag Dancing , Argentine Tango and Whirlwind Dancing The DANCING DONNEL1LYS '' ' Pretty Chorus, Funny Comedians. Monday and Tuesday--"SHE CAME FROM ALBANY" A Screamingly Funny Musical Farce. Matinee 3:15, 10c and 20c. Evenings 7:159:30, 10c, 20c, 30c AJv It
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