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Show II I SUNDAY SERVICES I I j IN lON CHURCHES IGongrogational, First Congi-ega-- -' llonal church, corner fourth Eusl and ''"(i Kh'st Soillh streots?: 11If& Lr'linor J- Goshen. ' &SlMiMi pastor.- aiornlng i sorvk'o sit 11 o'clock. 81llF Sermon hy Dr. Al-'"fill Al-'"fill fred U. IVnniman of S5i Boston. Dr. Ponnl-Srv Ponnl-Srv man '"is ,,CRn $$mK v vAk iagod us it regiilu?-SEESsS3E32aJ regiilu?-SEESsS3E32aJ supply Tor July and ltcv. Uiwor j.. caoanonAugust. Phillips Congrcga- 2 iSSj tioiml church. Fifth . .. South nnd Seventh 4!flMS East streets: Rev. P 'sls?-A. 'sls?-A. Simpkln. piLstor. Js&v Services this day $-A&$Bffira nt H and 7 MP. TUorn- k M$P lug", communion Her- iLA MJ vice, with reception ; Vv 'l3i& of members and 9 baptism of Infants. -P jMM-'i Evening, a patriotic '" l-'a"1 C-30.1 Cordlai IWWffl.a! welcome to all wor- Rev. P. A. bimpKin, shiners. I Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church, corner of South Templo nnd (J street; Rev. William M. Paden. D. D., pastor Morning- sermon ser-mon at 11 o'clock: sermon by the Rev. Hobert McKInsey, D. D.. an eminent preacher and pastor of the Rutger's Presbyterian Pres-byterian church of New York City. Xo evening- services. Sunday school at 1":30 p. m. Young People's meeting on Sunday night at 7. Midweek services on Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Teachers' meeting at 7:30; prayer and confession at S p. m. Topic: Study of the last Chapter o Eplstlo of St. John. The public cordially Invited to all these services. "Westminster Pres-byterlan Pres-byterlan clsureh. in T. Witm - - R st-illl st-illl office place, Charles lilF lRfipl Curl:Is Mclntlrc, pas-9rifi!BlHP pas-9rifi!BlHP tor' IornniS" wor-WJWf wor-WJWf ship 11 o'clock. Rev. H1' D'' President of P will preach. There sJevTc. 0. Mclntyre. services. Sunday school 12: In. Mr. S. A.. Morning, supeiintedent,. Endeavor mission mis-sion Sunday school, located at C30 West First North, will meet at 1:30 p. m. All other services omitted during July. This Is a home-like church. You are welcome. wel-come. Third Presbyterian Presbyteri-an church, corner of Eleventh East and r..-.------' . Eleventh South; i.-' j&ss&jL ' ' Herbert E. Hays, i ' i pastor; "Wade L-oof- i ''"ffa bourow, superinten- f $: VJ1 ' dent of Sunday- to,! . i scliool, Services 'jMmg I on Sunday as fol- Wjj ' laws: Preaching ser- ' -'iM vice at 11 a. m.; sub- ge$- yjf :' jc-ct. "Practical Pa- ggf - ' triotism." Patriotic $& '',Mw ; servJre at 7:30, led lfli v:',:r; by Eudcavorers. No k!y other 'evening ser-vico. ser-vico. Sunday-school Herbert B. Hays, at 12;lii. Prayer meeting "Wednesday at S p. m.; Acts 22. A cordis welcome to all services. Episcopal. St. Marks cathedral; Rev. A. r. Ernest Boss, priest In charge. Sunday services: 7:30 a. in., holy communion; :-l5 a, m., morning prayer and Sunday-school: 11 a. m., holy communion and sermon; 7::i0 p. m., evening prayer. The St. Andrews Associate mission will hold the following Sunday services: St. Johns chapi'l, Logan avenue and Ninth East Sunday-school, !:-ir a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 10:30 o'clock. St. Peters chapel. 057 North Second West Sunday-school. U:I5 a in. livening liven-ing prayer and sermon, S o'clock. St. Jiidcs chapel, JLayton Sunday-school, Sunday-school, 1:30 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 3:30 o'clock. East Garfield Sunday-school, 9:30 a. m. Evening service and address, S o'clock, Lutheran. Our Savior's English Lutheran church, in I South Fourth East strut ; Win. J. I.nnkow. pastor. Sunday school, 11:30 p. ni.; services, 3 p. m. Everybody welcome. wel-come. St. John's German Lutheran church, Seventh South and State street; Win. J. Lankow. pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. in.; services. 10:30 a. m.; quarterly meeting meet-ing of all male members, 12 m; instruction of children In religion and German during dur-ing July and August every Tuesday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday from 9 30 to 11:30 a. m. All Germans welcome. English Lutheran church. 330 South (fourth East street; F. W. Bussard. pastor. pas-tor. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. Church service at 11 o'clock. All welcome. Swedish Lutheran church, corner of Second South and Fourth East streets. Sunday-school, 10 a. m.; 0 Olson, superintendent. su-perintendent. Evening sorvlces at S o'clock. On Monday, July 5. the Sunday-school Sunday-school will have a picnic at Liberty park. Dinner will be served at 1:30. All friends are cordially welcome. TJiurs-day TJiurs-day evening the Luther league will give an Ice cream social nt Liberty park. Members and friends are invited. Baptist. Immanuel church, Third South 'and Seventh East streets; Louis S. Bower-man, Bower-man, minister. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. by the Rev. L. L. Henson, D. D., Providence, R. I. Communion Com-munion at morning service. Subject for the evening. "Scenes in the Celestial Empire." Em-pire." Illustrated by 100 atereoptlcon views. Bible school at 12:15 p. m.; Bor. L. Corum, superintendent. Younvr people's peo-ple's meeting nt G:4f p. m. Midweek service Wednesday evening ar 8 o'clock. Burlington mission; F. J. Lucas, superintendent. su-perintendent. Bible school at 10:15 a. m. Rio Grando mission; G. M. Eraser, superintendent. su-perintendent. Bible school at 12:30 p, m. The Rev. W. W. Des Autcls will preach at the Rio Grande nt 5 p. m. and nt rho Burlington at S p. m. You are cordially Invited to all of these services. Adventists. Church corner Fifth South and Sixth East streets: S. G. Huntington, pastor. Services: Sabbath-school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Young people's meeting, meet-ing, 3:30 p. m. No services on Wednesday Wednes-day or Sunday nights, the3e being omitted omit-ted for the present in view of the evangelistic evan-gelistic services conducted every summer sum-mer by the pastor in a . larga tent on Market street, to begin tonight "and continue con-tinue several weeks; subject, "Mow and When Christ Will Come.'' A most, cordial cor-dial Invitation Is extended to all to attend at-tend these services, especially at the tent. Scientist. First Church of Christ. Sciontlst, 336 E. Third South street Sunday school. 9:15 a. m.; church services, 11 a. m and 8 p. m., subject. "God." Wednesday evening at S o'clock a meeting Is held for the purpose of telling of the healing of sin and disease. All arc welcome to these church services. Free reading rooms open daily except Sunday, from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., in rooms r0.r.-r07 Scott building. Second Church of Christ, Scientist.. La -cites' Literary Club building, 20 fcouth Third East street. Lesson sermon at 11 o'clock a. m.; subject, "God." Sunday, school nt 12:15 p. in, Wednesday evening even-ing testimonial meeting at S o'clock. Free, reading room. 112 Trlbuno building. Mi' Main street, Is open dally except Sunday from 1 o'clock to 9 o'clock p. m. Unitarian. First Unitarian church. 13S South Second Sec-ond East; William Thurston Brown, minister. min-ister. Sunday preaching service at 11 a. in.: subject of sermon, "Edward Everett Ever-ett Hale, late Chaplain of fulled States Senate, Author. Journalist, Unitarian Minister, and Foremost Prlvnlo Citizen of the Nation." A memorial service. Special music bv Unity quartet. Summer Sum-mer Sundav-school at 9:15 a. m. The public cordially invited to the memorial service. Christian. Central Christian church, corner Fourth South and Third East streets, one block east of county building; C. R. Neal. pastor, residence 1102 East Fourth South. Sunday Sun-day nervlce at 11 a. in.; theme for morning morn-ing sermon. "An Ideal Church Member. No evening service. Bible school at 10 a. in.. V. II. Topper superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Special music at morning service. Strangers in the city will be made to feel at home. Reorganized L. D. S. Hold regular Sunday services In Federation Fed-eration of Labor hall. Fourth South and State streets. A cordial welcome Is extended. |