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No Appetite. Weak. Discouraged.
Warm climates always debilitate the
nervous system. The digestion is slow,
and the liver becomes sluggish. Im
purities in the blood accumulate, and
you go about downhearted and de
pressed. All this may be quickly
changed with proper treatment.
Mrs. C. Kennedy, of 26 Krskine St.,
North Melbourne, Victoria, sends us
her photograph and this letter:
GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
TO BE DEDICATED TOMORROW
HAWAIIAN ENGlNEERlwfa
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STA.U
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roads. Electric and Steam; Tunnels p ork: Con?
tions. Piers. Wharves pt Aunnels- tridges.
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Quaint Ceremonial of Presenting Key of the
Edifice to Pastor to Open the Door.
Special attention given'to Examine
ps for invoQtmi "'xaminati
erties for investment ourposes.
tlons- ValuatiBn,
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Same as your mother used to
make in Mince, Apple, Peach,
Berry, Lemon, Pumpkin and
Cream. They are superior to any
purchased elsewhere, and all hot
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Our Hot Doughnuts are simply
par excellence, and are ready at
6 o'clock a. m. Try some with
your morning coffee.
Cream Puffs and Chocolate
Eclairs, ready at 11 o'clock a. m.
delicious.
We serve Hot Coffee, Tea or
Chocolate, with Hot Buns, Snails
or Doughnuts a light breakfast
for 10 cents only.
Cold sliced Ham Lunch, assort
ed, for working men, only 15 cents
each. . t A
Commencing June 1 we will sell
thirty loaves of bread for $1.00.
Please call up our 'Phone 74.
Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock the
German Evangelical Lutheran Church,
recently completed on Beretania ave
nue, will be dedicated with appropriate
ceremonies, in which not only the Ger
man residents of Honolulu, but the
ministers of all other churches In the
city, will participate.
Quaint and mediaeval as the church
Is in appearance, the exercises leading
up to the formal consecration of the
edifice to the work of God, are similar
ly odd, and are reminiscent of the old
time customs in the Fatherland. The
trustees of the church decided upon the
hour of 9 o'clock as a fitting time for
the services to commence, in order to
give an opportunity to all the other
ministers to attend, and yet have am
ple time in which to hold services in
their own church edifices. The trus
tees have issued invitations to the
Honolulu clergy to be present, and it is
expected that each will make a short
address of welcome to the new sect.
The church is not large, and there is
seating capacity for only about 170 per
sons. The services will be conducted by
Rev. Hans Isenberg, who has been in
charge of the little flock here, and by
Rev. V. Felmy, the pastor, who recent
ly arrived from Berlin, Germany. The
latter will be introduced to his con
gregation by the former, and the af
fairs of the church formerally placed in
his keeping.
The congregation will meet outside
the church at the hour named, and the
acting chairman of the trustees, Mr.
H. A. Isenberg, will deliver the keys of
the structure to the two ministers, who
will open the front door, and while do
ing so Invoke the blessing of God upon
the building. The ministers will then
enter, followed by the trustees, invited
clergy and guests and the congregation.
During this ceremony Professor Hein-
rich Berger will play an appropriate
anthem. Unfortunately the great pipe
organ has not yet arrived from Ger
many, and the music will have to be
i rendered upon an harmonium. Follow
ing the prelude the congregation will
sing hymn 11. The remainder of the or
der of exercises is as follows:
Opening Prayer and Address, Rev. Hans
Isenberg.
Hymn 138, two verses.
Introduction of Pastor W. Felmy by-
Rev. Hans Isenberg-.
Addresses by visiting .clergymen upon
invitation of the secretary of the trus
tees. Hymn 168.
Salutatory sermon by Pastor W. Felmy.
Hymn 198.
Prayers and benediction, Pastor Felmy.
Hymn 443.
The order of exercises, in German, is
as follows:
PROGRAMM
fuer den Gottesdlenst am 2ten Juni, 1901,
9 Uhr Morgens, zur Einweihung der
Deutsch -vang.-L.utherisciien Kirche zu
Honolulu, und zur Einfuehrung des Pas
tors, Herrn W. Felmy.
Versammlung der Gemeinde vor der
noch verschlossenen Kirche, Ueberrei
chung der Schluessel duch den Vorsit
zenden des Kirchenvorstandes an die bei
den Geistlichen, Erschliessung der
Kirche dureh die Geistlicnen und Ein
tritt in dieselbe.
Vorspiel durch den Organisten.
Eroeffnungsgesang, No. 11, V. 1 bis 3.
Einweihungsrede und Gebet am Alter,
Pastor Hans Isenberg.
Gesang No. 138, V. 1 und 2.
Einfuehrung des Pastors W. Felmy
durch Pastor H. Isenberg.
Begruessungsansprachen durch Gelst
liche anderer evang. Kirchen zu Hono
lulu. Gesang No. 168, V. 1 und 2.
Antrittspredigt des Pastors W. Felmy.
Gesang No. 198, V. 5 und 6.
Schlussgebet und Segen, gesprochen
von Pastor W. Felmy.
Gesang No. 443, V. 4.
SUNDAY
SERVICES
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Notices for this church column
must be In this office by 6 p. m. on
Fridays, Otherwise the announce-
meats will be run as the week be-
fore. There Is ns charge for these
notices.
Central Union Church, Rev, William M.
Kincald, pastor. Sunday school and Bi
ble class, t:60; public worship and sermon,
U. Y. P. 8. C. E. prayer meeting, 6:30;
weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:10
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tion. i - l!"BH
Bt Andrew's Cathedral 7 a. m., Holy
Communion; 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11
a. m., Morning Prayer, Litany and Ser
mon; (on the last Sunday in the month.
Choral Celebration of the Holy Commun
ion); 3:30 p. m.. Pule Ahlahl; 7:90 p. m.,
Evening Prayer and Sermon. Dean. The
Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Honolulu, Parish
Priest, the Rev. V. H. Kltcat
The services of the Second Congrega
tion of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday,
will be at 9:45 In the morning and 8:30
in the evening.
St. Clement's Chapel, Punahou, Sun
day services: Holy communion, 7 a. m.;
holy communion first Sunday of the
month, 11:05 a. m.; matins, 11.05 a. m.;
evensong, 7:05 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:45
a. m.; dally prayer, 7 a. m. All seats
free. The choir is vested and the ser
vice choral. All strangers are invited.
This chapel is served by the Rector of
Honolulu.
Roman Catholic Cathedral, the Bishop
it Panopolis. Low masses, holy com
munion, 6 and 7; children's mass with
English sermon, 9; high mass, with native
ermcn, 10:30; rosary, with native instruc
tion, 2; solemn vespers and benediction,
7; week-days, low mass, 6 and 7.
Religious services at the Catholle
Church of St John the Baptist, at Ks-
lihi-waena, Trinity Sunday, high mass, 11
a. m., with sermon and collection as usu
al; 3 p. m., Rosary.
St AugUBttn's Chapel, Rer Father Val
entine, In charge. Sacrament of the mass,
40.
Christian Science services, Beretania
street, between Punchbowl and Alapal
streets. Entrance "Non Parell," first
cottage to the right Services on Bun
days at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening at
740 o'clock.
First Methodist Episcopal Church, cor
ner Beretania avenue and Miller street,
Rev. Q. L. Pearson, pastor. Regular ser
vices as follows: Sundays, 10 a. m Sun
day school; 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., public
worship and sermon; 6:30 p. m., Epworth
League; Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m., prayer
meeting. A welcome always to all. Par
sonage adjoining the church.
The Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold ser
vices on Sunday in the Mllilani Hall (rear
of the Opera House) as follows: 9 a. m.,
Book of Mormon Class: 10 a. m.. Sunday
school; 11 a. m., preaching, Hawaiian ser
vice, 7:30 p. m., preaching, English service.
tiar Endeavor, 6:30; prayer meeting, Wed
nesday, 740.
Rev. W. D. Westervelt will preach on
"Manhood in Christ." There will be
special music by the choir and the girls
of Kawaiahao Seminary.,
Relief Camp No. .Sunday scnool, 1:30.
Peniel Mission, Nuuanu street, Irwin
block, below King, Miss Uddenberg and
Mrs. Adams, and Miss Woods,
missionaries la charge. Services
us follows: Street meeting, T40,
and meeting in the hall at 8 each evening
except Monday. Sunday, wharf meeting
at 9 a. m., followed by a Bible class In
the hall; holiness meeting at 3 p. m. and
evening services as usual. The reading
room is open each day from 10 a. m. to
4 p. m., where you will find the daily
papers, religious reading matter and free
writing materials. Come rest, read and
write. Miss Woods will lead the Bible
class on Sunday mornings.
The following reaular service ar held
at the Seventh-Day Adventlst Chapel:
Saturday, Sabbath school, at 10 a. m
pieschlng at 11 a. m.; Wednesday, prayer
and missionary meeting at 748 p. m. All
are welcome, a. u, Howe, pastor.
Portuguese Evangelical Church, cor
ner of Miller and Punchbowl streets.
Rev. A. V. Soares, pastor. Preaching In
Portuguese at 11 a. m. and 7:80 n. m.:
Sunday school, 2:30 p. m., conducted in
isngiisn; w. A. Bowen, superintendent
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:80.
Bishop Memorial Chapel, Kamehameha
fscnoois, Rev. Silas P. Perry, pastor.
Service Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock,
except last Sunday In each month, at
which time service will be held at 4
p. m. Friends cordially welcomed.
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Christian Church. Rev. E. A. Coj-v.
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The Baptist Society of Honolulu. Rer
ular meeting first sabbath afternoon of
each month at t o'clock in Young Men's
cnnstian Association parlors. A cordial
Invitation Is extended to all.
Salvation Army Halt corner of Kine
and Nuuanu streets. Cantalna Enrresa
and Sullivan, In command.
Chinese Church (Conerrerattonan. Rev.
Edward W. Thwing, acting pastor. Sun
day school, 9:80; preaching service, 11;
Sunday school In English. 2-30: evening
service, 7:30; Wednesday, prayer meeting.
Japanese Church, Congregational, on
Nuuanu street Kev. T. Okumura, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10; morning service,
11; evening service, 7:80; Wednesday
prayer meeting, 140.
Makikl Chapel, on Kinau street Sun
day preaching service, t o'clock.
Jananese M R Phnroh tt vi... ,..
tor, E. Toklmasa, associate pastor. Sun-
uy Bcnooi. iv; morning service, 11; even
ing service, 7:45; class meeting, 8:30; pray
er meetlne. Wedneadnv s avnH. .
Waikahalulu Church.
Kawaiahao Church. Rev w n p.a..(
Dastor. Sunday school, in-
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vice, ix; evening service, 7:SB; preaching ln
angnsn aj nev. v. westervelt; Chris-
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