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h i 111! t V J 1 M tmmm AUM MV Mil V it wH'je?V tsiii FLAB (Mil Kt i D EA'STER SERVICES IN- SALISBURY-SPENCER -I- . . k i . ' r - LUKE 24:1-7. Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the ; nomine, they came ante the antilitir- krlitfflnv th .nliM - r - ---e which they had prepared, and certain others with then. ' . And they found the atone rolled away from the sepal- chre. '. And they, entered la, and found not the body of the Lord . Jesus. . ' 'i :.. And it came to pass, ai they were much perplexed there- about, behold, two mea stood. by them in shining garments: ' ., And as they ' were afraid . and bowed down their face 1 to the earth, they said ; unto them, Why seek ye the living . among the dead? ' . - He la not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto . you when he was yet In . Gall ' Saying, The Son of man, j 1, ' ' V.'iht't.laaJuWH i ti i ' ft thtrdTa rlMVf I T r .-" IT T" ;Rev. C. E. Stedman, pastor of East i Nunnii- ant North Main ntret churches. Everybody is cordially In vited to all services. '. U ') again; , I mm the resurrection and the l life; he tUt btllertk on me, ' ! though he were dead, yet shall he Uve."-John 11-23. - ? V"-" vC-V V METHODIST. ; - Following is the program ior East er Sunday, :30 a. m.i ' Song All Hail the Power of Jesus Name. ' , ." Trayer llev. Jno. W. Moore. ClaRS Lesson.' x ' Recitation The Easter Angel-Xl' ma Hartline. Souk Christ the Lord is Risen. Recitation The Blessed Easter- Jane Crawford. -Song 0, Terfect Life of Love. Recitation Jesus Loves Us--Shelton : Dry. ', ' . , Song Hail the Day That Sees Hm ' Rise. ' . : Recitation The Chimes of Easter- Glenn Murdock. Solo Hopes Day .Dawns Margaret , Sides. . '' Recitation Alive ' Evermore John Moore. i ' ' ' Song Hail Joyous Morn Six girls. Song Christ is King. Dialogue The Living King Six girls. r. . Recitation Praises to the King Dwight Ware. Song The Cross. , The following is the musical pro gram: ' ; Morning. ' Allegro..- ". ...Besthoven Thn Cross i.. .....Ware O.Tertory Lo the Tomb is Empty ' Broom rostlude.. . . Ashford Evening. ., v Meditation,. . ..' .. ....Dubois Violin Cavatum.. .. . . Ran C.Tcrtory They Have Taken. Away My Lord.. ...... .. ..Stainer March..,.- .-" . . Batiste Holmes Memorial Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. At t! e evening service the children will rc r an Easter entertainment The r ic is cordially invited to all of t' 3 rvices. ' " - '- Easter Service With St. Luke. St Luke's church jRev. Dr. F. J. Mallett, rector. Holy Communion 8 m. Sunday School and Brother hood Bible class 10 a. m. Divine ser vice with Holy Communion and ser mon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon on "Why I Believe in Im mortality or Proofs of the Resurrec Oon." A Easter offering of the congre gation for . a 15,000,000 endowment fund of the clergy, widows and or phans' of deceased clergy and for oducationfor holy orders of the dio cese. It is hoped this offering will be as large as possible, i Public invited to all services. , :xv.y-;':;;::V:': , ' ' The following U. the Easter morn ing and evening musical program at St Luke's church: , Morning Service, rAceBViojul Hymn Welcome llap- py jaorning-B"ivan, To JJeum aimyw." ; v Jubilate p. Tour. Uoly Communioit. way. ' Kyrie Tukornjan, , . Sermon Hymn--Jesus . Christ risen todayVWortan. ? Offertory Anthem O JLra oi uie. l ICItUi. ' . ': aSnctus Camldge. , Benedictus Adams. 'Agnus Dei Adams. - Gloria in Excelsis Old Chant - Recessional Chrjst the Lord is nseri today Kimbnuit v . , ! ? Easter Evening Service. ; Processional Hymn. ' , , i Magnificat C. Simper. - ' Nunc Dimittis C Simper. Hymn The strife is o'er Pales trina. , ! Offertory Anthem O Lord, of Lifo, Nichol. Recessional The day of EesurreC' tion. . LUTHERAN. Christ Church, East Spencer Rev. Geo. H. Cox, D. D., pastor. Easter. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Service It a. m. with confirmation and Holy Communion. 70 children's Eastet exercises.- "The King Victorious. AU cordially nivited. Haven Lutheran Rev. M. L. Kes- ter, pastor. Sunrise service at 6:30 a, m. consisting . of songs, prayers s,nd n'short address. Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. ,' Morning service at 11 o'clock with Holy communion. At 30 p. m. an exercise will bo render ed at whkh time an address will be delivered by the Rev. C. A. Brown, of China Grove. We most cordially in vite the public to all services. , ' !- ' BAPTIST. First Church Subjects for tomor row 11 a." m. The , .Master's Last Command." 7:30 "Everlasting Pun ishment; Will it Last Forever. T" I . : rfi I tntiltaA to all services. REFORMED. ' Faith W. B. Duttera, S. T. D. mln. ister: 9:45 a. m. Bible school; 11 Holy communion; 7:30 p. m. The usual service of songs and xeci- tations appropriate to. the resurrect tion of Christ .1Come thoo'witb us.' '! t cVvrt'Vit Special program'for ' ; f.l.ool at 9:3Q. Preaching at i. i I y the presiding elder, Rev. ? V.'are. Preaching. at. 7:30, by V - LUTHERAN. ; St John's Church Rev. M. M. Kin ard, D. D., pastor. Full services ap propriate to Easter with Holy - com munion at 11 o'clock. .' Prelude "H la Risen., .. Solley , Introit for Easter Day.': : Gloria Patri Kyrie, Gloria in Ex oelsis. , - - ( Collects for Easter day. . v Epistle, 1 Cor. 5:9-8. f Sentence Hallelujah! ( Christ our Passover, is Sacrificed for Us. Halle lugah! . .' ' , Gospel, Mark 16 :1-8. Nicene Creed. , Hymn "Welcome, Thou Victor in the Strife.". - 1 . Words on the Resurrection." . .: Votan. : . . . .'. ...... i Offrtorjr-OiTerings. , - Anthem "Glory 1 O God lor Ever more. . . . . ... . . . . . ..Brackett Preparatory service followed by Hymn Sll and the celebration of the Holy communion, i ; Every member Is urged to take ad vantage of this holy communion sea son. L'.vC,' ;; '?'; Sunday school, and men's. Bible class meets at 8:30. . The services will be suitable to the Easter season. 2 At 70 tbo services - will farm fitting close to. the Lenten season in the church and to two weeks of spe Sal services' that have, ee hel4 by the eongregationr -Appropriate music will be ' rendered and public is most . Ir A Emm . v u Ai . i - 'A - j V'T'7 0J I ,o ESS HICH WE HAVE JUST nCKEIIdFFW SUBSCRIBERS TO : . : Salisbury Evening Post . 1 AT COST TO US I 1 r 1 ' . PRESBYTERIAN. . ( First Church Strangers and the public cordially invited to all services. Public service 11 . m. and 7:30 n. m. Men's Bible Class 9:45 at. m. Sabbath School 8 p. m. ' Byron Clark, D. D., minister, -' ' " v ' ' CATHOLIC Church of. the Sacred Heart Iow Mass and Holy Communion at 8 a. m Hitch Mass and Sermon at. 10:30 a. m-; Vespers and benediction at 7:39 p. m. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. R. M. West, will, render yv i. Sartholomaeus Mass in E flat. Of- feratory, . Reglna CoelL by : A. E. Werner. ' Morning service will con clude with ;HolyGod We Praise Thy name.": The Rev. r, Michael, w. . B, St Mary's college, Belmont, will preach at the High Mass. - 1 Easter at the Door- ....,, c.' "Christ the Ird U risen today, Sons of men and angels say: . Raise your jnys and triumphs high. Sing, ye heavens, and earth' reply." ROBBERS ARE CAPTURED. Read . The Few Particulars Regarding lhese Dinner Sets Ve ; - v; r v- ' ' . 1 j ; Are Offering At Such Small Cost The POST has a Bimted number of tins beautiful : 42-Piece Dinner Set which it offers to EVENING POST subscribers at ; the low price of $2.85. Less than they cost the dealer ordinarily such a set as would cost about$7.50 to $10.00 at retail. . NO ONE BUT SUBSCRIBERS ' TO THE ) POST ' CAN GET THESE Auto Bandits are Taken After a j Flight and a Fight Robbed a Cafe I Cash Register and Fled With Po- Kee "Pursuing. , ; New York, March 22. Seven auto bandits were captured this morning after a running battle through the streets with the police. ; A hundred Shots were fired though no one was hurt. The robbers held up the pro prietor of a cafe and after rifling th cash register, the most of the re ceipts having been taken out .only twenty eight dollars were secured, the robbers fled up the avenue and were followed by the police until cornered and the arrest followed. ; There was a 5 per cent increase in thet number of factory and work snop. employes in the yeafl9lJ, but She increase in wages was only 1 pev cent, according to4 the annual report of, the State Labor Commissioner pt Ohio. ' 1 ' , , " ' THEWAYSUBS AND ADD THE PRICE OF THE SET, $2.85. PAY US $3.85 AND GET THE EVENING POST, 3 MONTHS AND A SET OF CHINA WARE THAT WOULD COST FROM $7.50 TO $10.00. WE HAVE A FEW OF THESE SETS ONLY AND THEY WILL GO SOON. , , , Come Quickly and Get a Set ! 42rPice9 Blue Trimmed and Vprth $ Great Deal More Than They Cost. AN OPPORTUNITY. WE ARE NOT IN THE CHiNA WARE - BUSINESS BUT WE HAVE FIFTY OF THESE SETS AND , THEY ARE GOING TCh THE FIRST - FIFTY SUBSCRIBESS WHO WANT THEM Gall at tHe POST, or send Money Order pnd hav One Set reserved -for you. Pay $1.00 dh paper and then ,$2.85 aiid get a 42-Piece Dinner Set ac Y3 CU3 RrrcnTER. SCOOP HAS A BAD INFLUENCE ON THE E' :3 bt -nop.- The. 11 p 7 h With every purchase this ; week, we will igive a Nice Little Fly, Killer. ; . Get. your money's worth and get ant early 'start " ca the fly. , , : AVILL?; ERWIN SHOE CO.
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