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Show CHURCHES First Presbyterian John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11; theme, "The Thought of God." Sunday school at 10, endeavor at 7; evening service at 8; theme, "Mexico, "Mexi-co, Her People and Her History." The monthly meeting of the Cradie Roll will bo held Tuesday at 3:30 In the parlors of the church. Danish Lutheran Services at 3:30 p. m. In the Swedish Lutheran church corner Twenty-third street and Jefferson Jeffer-son avenue. The now pastor, Rev. J. C. Carlsen will deliver his first sermon ser-mon in Ogden. Fifth Ward Elder Jack Eccles will speak to the people of the Fifth ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. Eccles Ec-cles recently filled a mission in Germany Ger-many and the southern states. Special Spe-cial music will be rendered. The public pub-lic in general is invited. Lutheran Swedish Ev. Lutheran-Corner Lutheran-Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street, Arthur E. Olson, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school, 10 a. m. Swedish services, serv-ices, 11 a. m. First Sunday after Trinity; Trin-ity; text, Luke 10:1931. "A Christian's Chris-tian's True Wealth." English services serv-ices 8 p. m ; text, Phil 3:17-24. "Followers "Fol-lowers of Christ." Tho choir will render ren-der a selection at the evening services. serv-ices. Tho Ladies' Aid society meets on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Chas. Swanson of Harrisville. On Thursday evening a Mid-summer festival will be given on the church lawn. A program win be rendered. Keiresnments win also be served. A cordial invitation is extended to all I A. M. E., Embry Chapel 2817 Pin-gree, Pin-gree, Rev. B. II. Moore, pastor. Morning Morn-ing service, 11 a. m.; Gen. 35:1. Sabbath Sab-bath school, 12:30. Evening service, S:30 p. m. II Tim. 4:5. All are cordially cor-dially invited. First Methodist Episcopal Rev. G. F. Rassweiler, pastor; Mabel Lamb, deaconess; Homer A. Seip, superintendent; superin-tendent; Vera Frey, organist; Sunday, 10:15 a, m., Prayer service; 10:30 preaching and bible school, sermon by Rev. F. W. Bross; 7 p. m., Epworth league; subject, "How. Can I Make My Home Happier;" leader, Ruth Stark; 8 p. m., Bermon by Rev. F. W. Bross. Duet by Mrs. Rassweiler and Miss Eckert. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting; leaders, Mrs. Rassweiler Rass-weiler and Miss Minis. Friday, General Gen-eral church picnic at Liberty park with the Sunday school in charge. Boys and girls may be there at 4 o'clock. The adults are asked to come by 6 p. m. Each person brings his own lunch. Parents see that their children are provided for. Lemonade will be served. First Church of Christ Scientist Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. Sunday services at 11 a, m. and 8 p. m., subject, "Christian Science," Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting meet-ing at 8 o'clock. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Twenty-fourth street and Grant avenue, William W. Fleetwood, rector; holy communion, 8 a. m. Sunday Sun-day school, 9 "45 a. in. Morning prayer pray-er and sermon by the rector, 11 a. m. First Baptist Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street, George F. Lowe, pastor. Bible school 10 a. m., Carlisle Stevens, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 a. m . subject, "The Church a World Power B. Y. P. U , 7:30, Miss Eugenia Dunsmore, leader, subject, "Training Workers;" evening worship, 8 p. m., "The Love Lit Way." Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. The Ladies Kensington will meet Wednesday, 2:30 with Mrs. Niels Anderson, An-derson, 100 North Washington avenue. ave-nue. Immanuel Baptist Mission At 282 Twenty-sixth street, J. V. Cody, pastor; pas-tor; bible school at 10 o'clock, followed follow-ed by preaching service at 11 o'clock; B. Y. P. U. devotional meeting at 7 p. m., led by Miss Mary Ranson; topic, "Training Workers." Sermon at 8; midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Christian Church Services 11 a. m. and S p. m.. Woodmen hall, 2340 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Rev. Chas. W. Dean, pastor. Biblo school, 10 a. m. Public cordially invited. Christi an Reformed Corner Thirty-first street and Washington avenue, William Westcnburg, elder. Holland service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "The Sealing With (he Holy Spirit of Promise;" evening subject, "Nathaniel." Sunday school, 11:45 a. m. Sunday school, Wall street, 3 p. m. St. Paul's Germans Evangelical j Jefferson avenue and Twenty-third street, B. II. ileesmann, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school, 10 a. m., service German, 11 a. m. There will bo no night service. serv-ice. First Congregational Adams avenue ave-nue near Twenty-fifth street, Rev. Frank G. Braiuerd, minister. Morning worship at 10:30; Sunday school at 11:30; evening worship at 8 'At the morning service Miss Rosalie Halberg will sing "The Lord Is My Light" by Alletson. At the hour of evening worship there will be a special children's day. Order o f service: Program. Recitation, "Welcome" Willie Thomas Chorus, " 'Tis Children's Day". Invocation, Rev. Edwin A. Waldo. Song, "Accept Our Prayer" Primary Department Recitation, "A Garmer's Life" Dixie Wallace Solo Elaine McGuire Exercise, "LItle Forget-Me-Nots" . . Primary Department Instrumental Solo.Sherma Hendershot Recitation, "God's Creatures" . . . By Three Boys Solo Elizabeth Fairchlld iVtailUlLIWU, VJU1 J-Q-J . UUOLC1 J. UJ IU1 Exercise, "Four Little Soldier Boys" Solo Miss Jessie Beeson Recitation, "How to Remember June" Joseph Noggle Boys Chorus "The Boy and tho Bird" Recitation, "The Robin" Arthur Wallace Exercise, "Faithful Helpers" Six Girls Song Dickie Wallace Recitation, "True Riches" Lenora Noggle Song. "Little Violet" Primary Department Instrumental Solo ....TreBsa Drabble Recitation, "Counting Treasures". . Beula Wren Song . . . Lyzena Payne ' Recitation, "Flo's Letter" Helen Parker Solo. "The Children's Friend" (Adams) ...Miss Annie Williamson Recitation Beatrice Pletcher Chorus "Tripping Merrily." Recitation, "The Song of Nature". . . Jenet Davidson Instrumental Solo.., .Ellalne McGuire A Children's Story by Mr. Waldo. Recitation, "Our Offering" Offering. Instrumental Solo Wanda Wren Exercise "The Live Bouquet." Tableaux "A Basket of Children's Day Roses." During the absence of the pastor, the pulpit is being supplied by Rev. Edwin A. Waldo. The theme of Mr. Waldo's sermon on Sunday morning will be "Children and GoodCitizen-ship." GoodCitizen-ship." Sunday, July 2, Is to be observed as "Citizenship Sunday." At the hour of Morning Worship Mr. Waldo will take as his sermon theme, "National Righteousness." oo I WONDER. A boy and a girl! the story's told. 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