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Show B- Sunday Services in Salt Lake Churches, OORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES EXTENDED TO ALL I FT MARKS CATHEDRA Li. First South near Second ICuat Tlic Tit. Rev. Franklin ft SpaMlnff. D. D,: the "Very Rv. Famucl R. Colladay, dean; the Rev. Donald IC. Johnston, canon. Sunday, . Mav 5. fourth after Easter. (:30 u. m., holy communion; ?:! a. m., Sunday uchoolj 11 a. ni.. holy communion and , Bcrrnon hy the dean: 5 p. in., evening prayer and address by the dcim on John Knox: S p. m. at Rowland Hull, short-nned short-nned evening prayer and address by the dean. ST. PALM-S CHURCH, Main and Fourth South streets Services Sunday n follows: Holy communion at 8 a. m.; holy communion and sermon hy the rector, rec-tor, the Rev. W. W. Reese, at 11 o clock; ppoclttl sdi vlco for Girls Friendly society at 3 p. in.: evening prayer at S p. in., with address hy the rector; Sunday school at fiMC it. in. All scats free and evcry-hodv evcry-hodv wulcome. Vesper services will be held this afternoon after-noon at 5 o'clock at the Y. VT. C. A. imk rooms In the Continental bank building. iH The devotional service will bo led by Miss Ilohlnson. Miss Inez Kinney", execu-tivn execu-tivn secretary of the V. C. A., will speak on the subject of tho work in the Paris V. V, C A. Musical features will hr a violin solo by MIsh Helen Hartley; rd'anci polo, Miss Virginia Beatty: contralto con-tralto solo. Miss Edna Cohn. Hostesses will be teachers of tho Intermediate de- partmcnt of the First Methodist church. ffljtfr Presbyterian. "i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN- CHURCH, . corner of South Tcmplo and C streets The Rev. WJlliuni M. Paden. D. D.. Das- tor, Mornlnp services :il 11 o clock. ' Evening services at 7H5 o'clock. Sun- I dav school at 12:30 p. m. Young peoples ! meeting Sunday night at C:30 o'clock. ' Midweek services on Wednesday even- ing. Teachers' meeting t 7:30 p. m. ! . Prayer and conference at S p. ni. Every- body cordially Invited to all these aerv- ' THIRD PRliSnYTBRfAN" CHURCH, - i-ofiier of Eleventh South and Eleventh ' East streets Frank O. Leonard, pastor. S Morning servlcn of worship and prcacli- ; ing jit II o'clock: subject, "This Ca- parity for Receiving." Sunday school at 12:15; T, P. S. C. JD. at 7 o'clock. Evening song and preaching service, 8 o'clock: subject. "The Encircling Gloom." A friendly welcome to all, THE "WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN" PRESBY-TERIAN" CHURCH, Fifth South and First West streets Robert Asa Smith, minister. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock; subject. "God's Spirit In the Ordinary Work of Ufe." Sunday evening even-ing service at 7:45 o'clock; subject, "Do You Live In tho Kitchen or In the Parlor?" Par-lor?" Methodist. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CHURCH Morning servlco at 10:45. Dr. Paden of tho First Presbyterian church will conduct tho survlce3 and preach Sunday morning The evajiing service at 7:45 will be under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. and Miss Inez Kinney, territorial ter-ritorial seerotury from Denver, will de-llvor de-llvor the address; subject, "Tho Y. W. C. A. Movement." Special music at both services. Sunday school convenes at 12:45 and all arc cordially Invited. Ep-worth Ep-worth loaguo service at C:45. The midweek mid-week service at S p. m. Wednesday. LIBERTY PARK M. E. CHURCH, corner cor-ner of Eighth East and Ninth South streets Tho Rev. John Pape, pastor pro tern. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; H, C. Scott, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m.; subject, "The Law of Love." Ep-worth Ep-worth league. 7 p. ni. Preaching at S p. m.; subject, "The Gospel Feast." A cordial invitation Is extended to all. Baptist. IMMAN'UEL CHURCH. Fourth East and Second South Louis S. Bowcrman. D. D., lnhiHtcr. Preaching services, 10:45 a. m. and $ P- in. Morning subject, "The Wells of Salvation." The Lord's Supper service and reception of members at closo of morning sermon. Evening subject, "Throwing One's Life Away." Fine gos pel music. iJioio sciiooi at iimo noon; ii. Ben Brown, superintendent. Young People's Peo-ple's meeting at t;15 p. m. Midweek prayer and social service Wednesday evening at S. You are very cordially invited in-vited to all of these services. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, ( colored). col-ored). Third South and Seventh East streets?. John H. Allen pastor. The usual Sunday services will he held it this church Sunduy, May 5. The pastor will preach. Subject at 11 a. ni., "The Church and the Great Commission " At S p. in. tho pastor will deliver a. l.nef sermon on "Cliolco Spirits." The Lord's Supper will be administered at thft closo of the evening service. Sunday school at 12.30 p. m.; Mrs M. J. Atkinson, superintendent. super-intendent. The Ladles Aid meets Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with Mis. Grant Smith. Pinyrjr meeting Wednesday night', Deacon Dea-con C. T. Smith, leader. RIO GRANDE BAPTIST CHURCH. Eighth South near Ninth East. B. B. fironsoti, minister; Miss i, A. uressoi, missionary; Manuel Porter, Bible school superintendent. Bible school at 10 o'clook. Morning worship, with sermon, ser-mon, at 11. Junior 15. T. P. U. at 3:0. "Evening service at 7.15. Special music at. the services. Miss Stanley and othors will sing'. Midweek r services Wednesday evening. If you have not yet visited our now and growing church we now give, you the Invitation. Strangers and those without a church home especially es-pecially welcome. Lutheran, GERMAN' LUTHERAN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Seventh South and State streets William J. Lankow. pastor. Sunday Sun-day school at H:.o.0 a. in. Services at 10:30 a. in. English service at 7:30 p. m. Concordia Con-cordia meets next Tuesday at 7:15 p. m. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. 450 South Fourth East street Kr, Kvanim. pastor; residence 45G South Fourth East street. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sunday school. 12:15 p. m. DANISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, corner cor-ner of First avenue and E street Harald Jensen, pastor; residence, 61 E street. Bell phone 5185-Wasalch. High masB service at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. SWEDISH LUTHERANS' CHURCH, cor ner Second South and Fourth East streets - Erlcl; Florcen. pastor. Sunduy school at 10:30 a. m. Services nt S p. m. Confirmation class at 6;lu p, m. Monday Mon-day evening. May 6. Lutheran league meets at tn church parlors Thursday evening, May It, by Invitation of Mlsn Odgert. Christian Science. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, SCI-ENTIST, 330 East Third South street-Sunday street-Sunday services. 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sunday school. 0:4i" a. m. 1 The Wednesday evening services arc held' at 8 o'clock. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. SCI-ENTIST. Unity hall, 13S Second East street Sunday services, It o'clock a. m. Sunday school. 9.4G a. m. Wednesday evening services. 8 o'clock. All arc welcome wel-come to these church services. Subject of Sunday sermon, "Everlasting Punishment." Punish-ment." Free reading rooms in the ScotL building, build-ing, JfiS South Main street, where Christian Chris-tian Sclcnco Ilteraturo may bo obtained. A lecture on Christian Sclcnco by Frank IT. Leonard, C. S. B., will be de-Hvcrnd de-Hvcrnd In the Salt Lake theater on Sunday Sun-day evening at. S o'clock. The public lovingly invited. Owing to the lecture, no evening services will bo held In the churches. Congregational. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner Fourth East Und First South. Elmer I. Goshen, pastor. Morning service ser-vice at 11 o'clock. PHILLIPS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fifth South and Seventh Kast. The Rev. Peter A. SImpkin. pastor. Services Ser-vices today at 11 a, m. and 7:45 p. m., with sermons by tho pastor, Sunday school at 12:30. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Cordial welcome to nil worshipers at these services. Bible Students. International Bible Students association associa-tion meets at room 7, Labor temple, Second Sec-ond East near Second South street, at 3 o'clock. "Tabernacle Shadows" at 1:::0. Undenominational. No collection. All are welcome. |