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12 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 26 1803
AEYICII GAVIN
WILL PREACH
HE WILL OCCUPY PULPIT AT THE
GADSDEN STREET METHODIST
CHURCH AT THE MORNING AND
EVENING SERVICES TODAY
Rev C W Gavin will occupy thapulpit at the Gadsden Street Method-ist
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church at both the morning andevening services today the FirstMethodist church not being ready forservices as yet Mr Gavin requeststhat all members of his congregationattend services at the Gadsden StreetchurchRev C P Hall to Preach
Services are to be conducted atthe First TJnlversallst church todayand Rev Chas P Hall will occupythe pulpit-
At Presbyterian ChurchThe following program will be ren ¬
dered at the Christmas song service-at the First Presbyterian church to-night at 730 oclockOrgan Voluntary1March of the
Magi Harber
A Fine House onEast Hill
overlooking the bay onEast Jackson street for
a quick sale at 2650Also 12 lots in West
King tract at 450Also a fine corner
store and dwelling close-
in at 2650
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John N Day6 E Garden St
Miss Laney-AnthemU3ethlehem
Homer BartlettMrs Sandusky and Chorus
Violin Solo Scotch LullabyLuigi Von Kunits
Miss FulghumHymn 118
Tenor SoloAngels from theRealms of GloryJohn A West
Mr GarfieldAnthem The Infant King
XeldllngerChorus
Offertory SelectedMiss Laney-
AnthemuChrlstmas Shelley-Mr Garfield and Chorus
Violin SoloSalu dAmourE Elgar
Anthem Christmas ShelleyMrs McNeil and Chorus
Hymn 12-
2SERVICES TODAYT-
he order of services at the variouschurches In and near Pensacola todaywill be as follows
CATHOLIC-St Michaels Church First Mass at
7 a m Childrens Mass 9 a m LastMass 1030 a m Rosary Vespers andBenediction 5 oclock p m
Sacred Heart Church Cor Jackson and9th Ave Rev Patrick Turner PastorProf Henry Seel Organist
Church of Sacred Heart 9th AvenueI and Jackson StRev Patrick Turnerpastor Prof Henry Seel organist
Sunday Services700 a m Low Mass930 a m High Mass followed by Sun ¬
day School300 p m Baptisms400 p m Rosary Benediction of
Blessed Sacrament-Confessions Saturdays and ev 3 of
feasts 400 p mSt Josephs Church Order of services-
at St Josephs church until further no ¬
ticeSundays 7 a m Low Mass and Ins-truction 9 a m Sunday School 10 am High Mass and Instruction 3 p mVespers Rosary and Benediction of theBlessed Sacrament-
Confession Saturday evenings from 4
p m to 9 p m Also on the evenings be ¬
fore Holy Days of Obligation and 1st Fridays
Baptisms on Sundays at 1 p m and 4p m or by appointment
Mass on week days at 8 a m
BAPTISTFirst Ba CnurchRev Thos M
Callaway pastor residence 114 W Gads ¬
den street Sunday School at 930 am S L Fulghum Supt Preaching ser ¬
vice 11 a m and 730 p m B Y P USunday evening 630 Prayer serviceand teachers meeting Wednesday even ¬
ing 730 Baraca and Phllathea classesevery Sunday morning at 930 oclockAll are cordially Invited to attend allservices
East Hill Baptist Church BetweenGadsden and Jackson streets on 13thavenue J W Senterntt pastor Preach ¬
ing every Sunday at 11 a m and730 p m Sunday School everySunday at 945 a m Prayermeet-ing
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every Wednesday night at 745 p mB Y P U every Sunday at 645 t m
West HIM Baptist Church 1912 WestJackson Rev E E Rice Pastor Sun¬
day School 1100 a m Preaching services1100 a m and 730 p m on second andfourth Sundays B Y P U 630 p m
Young men are cordially Invited to visitthe Baraca class of the First Baptistchurch at 930 a m Sundays We wel ¬
come allEPISCOPAL
Christ Churcn Rev G Monroe Roycerector In charge
W K Hyer Superintendent of the Sun-day
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SchoolWilliam Packham Mus Bac Organist-
and ChoirmasterSundry after Christmas745 a m Holy Communion
945 a m Sunday School and BibleClass
1100 a m Choral Service and Sermon73 p m Carol Service Mr John
Bradford will sing the Recitative Forbehold darkness shall cover the earthand the air The people that walked indarkness have seen a great light fromHandels Messiah The choir will re ¬
peat the Christmas Carols and AnthemSaint Katharines Church Davis and
Cervantes StreetsThe Venerable Arch ¬
deacon Allen Rector Harry E HoppenSupt of Sunday School
Holy Euchreist at 730 a mSunday School and Bible classes at 930
a mMatins Litany and Sermon at 11
oclock-St Johns Episcopal Church Warring
tonHoly Communion and Sermon at 1030Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7Rev Wm Brayshaw Pastor-
METHODISTFirst Methodist ChurchHannah Hall
over automobile garage on West Romanastreet Services 11 a m and 730 p mRev C W Gavin pastor Telephone1404 930 a m Sunday chool
Gadsden Street Methodist ChurchRev E C Moore pastor Services 11 am and 730 p m Sunday School 930 am W R Bennett Superintendent-
The Young Mens Baraca class of theGadsden Street Methodist Church meetsevery Sunday morning at 930 oclockAll young men over the age of 16 yearsare cordially Invited
The Philathea Class of Gadsden StreetSunday School meets every Sunday mornIng at 930 oclock as a part of the regularorganization but in a Class Room of ItsOwn A sincerely cordial invitation Isextended to all young ladles not other ¬
wise affiliated The Phllathea Class motto-Is We Do Things Come and help usdo them you will find the pleasure rutual Mr Ed Campbell Teacher
Busy Peoples ClassA Class In con-nection
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with the Gadsden Street SundaySchool for adult persons who Ao not havetime to properly prepare the lesson during-the week meets at 900 a m
Methodist Mission ChurchCor 11thavenue and DeLeon streets Preaching-on the first and third Sunday nights at730 p m at Muscogee wharf M Echurch by the pastor
Sunday School every Sunday at 330 pm E T Briggs Supt Rev Geo WCarpenter Pastor M E Mission-
At M E Church Corner Navy YardWall Sunday Dec 26 1909 dunday
Sunday School opens at 1030 a mAt 730 p m song service and services
conducted by Rev R W Iliott memberGadsden Street M E Church
Tuesday December 2S 1909 Christmas-tree and exercises from 6 to 8 p m OpenIng prayer and talk by Rev A M Simp-son
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Baptist In charge of Pensacola Mis-sion
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Pensacola FlaAt Gymnasium at Fort Barrancas Sun ¬
day Dec 26 1909 Song service begins at1015 a m and sermon by Rev A WSimpson Baptist In charge of PensacolaMission Pensacola Fla
730 p m Wednesday Dec 29 1909Song service and services conducted bymember of the W C T U Special music
The public is cordially invited to at ¬
tend all of above servicesPRESBYTERIAN-
First Presbyterian cnurch East ChaseStreet Rev Julian S Sibley pastorSabbath School 945 a m Mens Bibleclass 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and730 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday-at 730 p m
New City Mission 12th St and 13thAvenueC F Zeek SuperintendentSabbath School 330 p m Prayer meetIng Friday at 730 p m
LUTHERAN CHURCHGerman Lutheran Church Rev J F
W Reinhardt PastorSunday school 9 a mGerman service at 1030 a mEnglish service at 7 p mSunday School exercise at 9 a m
SALVATION ARMYSalvation ArmyHall 20 > West Gov¬
ernment St Adjutant ana Mrs Grimshaw In charge Junior services 2C1 p mSalvation Army meeting 8 pn Ser-vices
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every night excepting Monday at8 p m A cordial welcome will be ex ¬
tended to all
Fowl TasteGOOD while youre eating it
XMAS TIMEbadawful bad inYOUR MOUTH the day after ifyou fail to take a CASCARET atbed time to help nature removethe overdrinking and eating loadDont neglect to have Cascaretswith you to start the New Yearright They simply help naturehelp you 891
CASCARETS roc a box for a weekstreatment all druggists Biggest sellerin the world boxes a month
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCHFirst Christian ChurchEast Chase StSunday School 945 a m J A Wilson
SuperintendentPreaching at 1100 a m and 745 p m
by the pastor Thomas LennoxPrayer meeting each Wednesday even¬
ing at 745A cordial Invitation Is extended to all
to attend any of our servicesThe Church of ChristCor Jackson and
Alcaniz Sts Bible School 945 a m andpreaching at 11 a m and 730 p m byW T Tracy Prayer meeting Wednes ¬
day at 745 p m and topic meetingFriday at 730 p m All are Invited
UNIVERSALIST CHURCHFirst Universalist ChurchEast Chase
street Sunday School 10 a m Y P Ci U at 630 p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS-First Church of Christ Scientist
Rooms 12H Masonic Temple ServicesSunday 11 a m Wednesday 730 p mReading Room open during the day allare welcome I
BARRACA UNIONThe following churches are represented-
In the Barraca Union and have class ses ¬
sion every Sunday morning at 930 a mPresbyterian East Chase street W B
Ferris TeacherFirst Methodist Hannah Hall West I
Romana street J A KirkpatrickFirst Baptist Church North Palafox
Street Mrs Bickerstaff teacherGadsden Street Methodist Church Miss
Edith Lusk teacherYoung Mens Christian Association 41-
5pm mp m J H Sherrill teacher-
AllI young men are cordially invited toattend one of these services
Y M C AY M C APalafox and Belmont
streetsOpen week days 9 a m to 10 p m
Open Sundays 3 p m to 6 p m Freepublic reading room Visitors welcomeat all times Bible Teachers TrainingClass Thursdays 8 p m
COLORED BETHELBethel Baptist Church Services today-
as followsPreaching 1100 a m 3 p m 730 p
m By The Blind Preacher at 3O0p m and 730 p m Pastor Rev Times
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WE SOLD MORE
Lester and Kranich Bachi
F > I A OSthis month than ever before in the history of The Clutter
Music House and we have been selling these pianos for
over TWENTY YEARS
F We wish to thank our patrons for this testimonial of
our fair dealing and of the undoubted quality of ourI
T Pianosf J
i uMay you live long and prosper We expected a big
sale of pianos and ordered accordingly but
I A large number of Lester and Kranich Bach Pi
anos did not arrive until the last minute and we have a
line of new uptodate pianos at reduced prices and terms
for this week Remember 1000 sends a piano to your
home We can make deliveries immediately Just tele¬
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fter plodding along or years and be¬ing considered a bark number by thepublic Mr Ga S Light suddenly comesinto prominence through the agency ofhis artistic Cousin Mr Re Flex Olier
It is with a feeling of pride that we-
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1 not only in cost of operation but alsoin the quality of the illumination whichthey give
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Knox Gibes WickershamAttorney General Wickersham took-
a party of public men out to FortMyer in his automobile to see theaeroplane tests one day recently saysthe Washington Post Charles Xagelsecretary of commerce anti labor a-
iD the neat with Wickersban and theykept up a lively conversation duringthe trip
Waea they tad arrived at the fortORe of the party asked Xagel bow he
and Wickersham got alongOh we got along all right replied
Nagel until Wirkersham began totalk French to me I dont understandFrench
Then why didnt you get even bytalking law to him exclaimed Secre ¬
tary of State KnoxThose who know the reputation of
the three men at the American barwill appreciate the jibe of SecretaryKnox himself one of the finest lawyers-in the country
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