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Show Ward) Appointments. St. Paul's church. Sunday school at usual hour; morning prayer and sermon, ser-mon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer and address, ad-dress, S p. m. All welcome. Baptist. East Side Baptist church, corner of Third South and Seventh East, F. Barnett, Bar-nett, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. m. and at S p. m.: subject of evening sermon, "The First Commandment"; Sunday-school at 12:15 p. m.; 1'oung People's meeting at 7 p. m.: general prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at S o'clock. First Baptist church, corner Second South and Second West. Rev. D. A. Brown, pastor. Preaching at 11 n, m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:15. F. J. Lucas, superintendent; B. T. P. TJ., 7 p. in., subject, "Thc Gospel and the Frcedman," leader, George Paul; midweek mid-week prayer-meeting, Wednesday S p. m. A welcome to all. Rio Grande mission chapel. Second South between Ninth and Tenth West. Sunday-school, 10 a. m., George Paul, superintendent. Burlington mission chapel, corner Indiana In-diana avenue and Navajo street. Sunday-school, 3.30 p. m.. G. J. Badertscher, superintendent; Friday evening service. 8 o'clock. Congregational. First Congregational. Sermon this morning by the pastor. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen; Sunday-school. 12:30; communion commun-ion service and reception of members, 5 o'clock; young people's meeting, G:15. Episcopalian. St. John's Episcopal church, Perkins Addition. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. B. W. E. Jennens, lay reader. Sunday-school, Sunday-school, 2:45 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon by Rev. Walter Marvlne, chaplain chap-lain U. S. A.. 4 p. m. Every one respectfully re-spectfully invited to attend. St. Mark's cathedral, Very Rev. James B. Eddie. B. D., dean. Fourth Sunday after Trinity, Juno 2C, 1901: 7.30 a. m.. holy communion; 9:45 a. nr., Sunday-school; 11 a. m., morning praver and sermon, "The New Evangelism and the Old Gospel"; 8 p. m., evening prayer and address. "The ll,oly Grail Christian Chris-tian Chivalry." The public is cordially invited to attend the services. St. Peter's chapel 3 p. m Sunday-school; Sunday-school; 4 o'clock, evening prayer. English Lutheran. English Lutheran. 330 South Fourth East street, Rev. IT. A. Hanson, pastor. pas-tor. Sunday-fchool, 10 a. m.; services. 11 a. m., subject, "A Perfect Life." A special Invitation Is extended to tourists tour-ists and strangers. German Lutheran. German Lutheran. Services in English En-glish Sunday at 3 p. m.; Sunday-Hchool at 2 p. m. at Swedish church, corner Second South and Fourth East streets. J. R. Graebner. pastor, C17 South Second West. Methodist. First Methodist Eplscopul church, Third South street, near Main. Benjamin Benja-min Young, pastor. Services nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; morning topic, "A Panorama Pan-orama of Grace"; evening subject.-"The Lost Christ"; Sunday-school at 9:45 a m.; Epworth League at 7 p. m. All are kindly Invited to these services. Hire M. E. church, Ninth East and First South. D. M. Ilehnlck. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and p. m.; Sunday-school, 10 o'clock; Epworth League nt 7. Visitors In the city are pspeclally invited to these services. A cordial welcome to all. Seats free. Ladies' aid will meet with Mrs. C. W. Morse, 920 East South Temple, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Liberty Park M. E. church, corner Ninth South and Eighth East streets, Louis R. Bailey, pastor. Sunduy-echool nt 10 a. m.. A- Tracy, superintendent; at 11 a. m. tho Rev. H. J. Talbott. D. D.. will open the now church for preaching services and will deliver the sermon. Mrs. Kate Bridewell Anderson will have charge of the special music at both the morning and evening services, and will sing a solo ln the evening. Preaching at S p. in- by the pastor. A cordial Invitation In-vitation Is extended to all: Waterloo M. E. church. Richard Wake, pastor. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., evening subject, "Divine Estimate Es-timate of Human Nature." Everybody Every-body welcome. Nasarcne. Evangelist Fred St. Clair will begin a ten days' meeting with the Nazarenes, 141 East Second South, Sunday, June 20. Everybory Invited to hear him. Evangelists Herbert and Lillie Buffum have come to take charge of thc Naza-rone Naza-rone work here. They plan to hold tent meetings In various parts of thc dly during the summer. Look for announcc-men announcc-men ts. Scientist. First Church of Christ. Scientist. 33G Kast Third South. Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m.; church service at 11 a. m. Subject. "God." Each Wednesday evening at S o'clock a meeting is held to listen to the testimonials of healing of both sin and sickness. All are welcome wel-come to these services. Free reading-room reading-room open dally from 10 a. m. to 5 p. in., In rooms C07-C0S Scott-Strevell building, ICS Main street. Take elevator. Swedish Lutheran. Swedish Lutheran church, corner Fourth East and Second South. Sunday-school, 9:30 a. in.; preaching at 11 n. m. and S p. m.; Missionary F. Ehren-holm Ehren-holm will preach. All Scandinavians are cordially invited. Unitarian. j First Unitarian society. Services at Unity hall, No. 140 South Second East, at 11 a. m. The Rev. George W. Stone, field secretary of tho American Unitarian Uni-tarian society for the Pacific coast, will deliver the sermon. Special music by the Unity quartette. Sunday-school and Emerson class at 12:15. The public Invited to attend. Seats free. Ideal Culture. Society for Ideal Culture, 32 South Second East street. Lecture. "Beauty of Nature," by Dr. A. Brodbeck, 11 a. m., besides readings and music. All welcome. |