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Show I '! Saif Lake Sunday Church Services fl Presbyterian. l TV 15 S T MINSTJ3R PRESBYTERIAN J CHURCH, corner Fifth Soutli and First Wcct streets (take Socon-i West car). Hlli Charles 33. Murphy, pastor, 1. M. C. A. ' buildJnff. Preaching, 11 n. n- by tho Ki G pastor; Sunday school, 12 noon; Onmuun H1 Endeuvor, (:& P. m.; preaching. 3 p. in. mU by tho pastor; communion services next li Sunday. 11 a. m.; prayer mootinc - rsm be M held this week with the W. C. r. D. at ftiJ Liberty Park Methodist church on 11 Wednesday evening. A cordial welcome KlJ to all. . , 'll The DulDlt at the First Preebyteiian cburcl..PEast South Temple and C ' otreots l will be tilled bn Sunday, August . 81. at 11 n m bv Dr. F. S. Blaney, PH. .u.. h. D.. from Abilene. Kan. Dr.Blaney kj has been pastor of the ' PsWcrian H church of Abilene for over twenty J oars M and Is also a director of the coHego a U Kansas. IIo has traveled extensively and 'K 18 one of the bis preachers of the i Prcs- if byterian church. All are cordially lilted to attend, Do nbt forgot that at 8.4b 8 every Sunday morning Sunday school Is H held at the First Presbyterlar t church. ! ( There are classes for all. .Everybody is ; cordially Invited. -rnrrr 1 THIRD PRESBYTERIAN 1 f corner of Eleventh South and Eleventh lnst streets Frank O. Leonard, pastor, r MornlnP service . of ' worship and preach- k his at fl "fflck; Jfubject. ''T ho In sua ll of RellKlon." Sunday school. 10, Y. 1 . HH C B 7 p ro- A hearty welcome to all. Hsf . !, ' Methodist. 1 j THE FIRST METHODIST BPrSCOPAL- 1 if CHURCH, corner Second Poutli and bec-?nd bec-?nd Sit; Will A. Belt.. D, D. gJ- 1 Sunday school at 3:4d a. m p"bll r m ehlp at 11 a. m. and (:4o p. m. xraei I meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.45. 'j Tilc nastor will occupy the pulpu bom l ; morning and evening August 31. Morning Hifi subject "Fruit Bearing." Evening ub-feet ub-feet -The Church and the Mosses." A message in harmony with tho spirit ol H M Labm- day A cordial Invitation Is ex- U tcned to all to join us In these services H THE LIBERTY PARK METHODIST :1P EPISCOPAL CHURCH, comer of Eighth '4g East and Ninth South, the Rev. D. E. H Carter pastor, S3S Chase ovMiue-Sun- ft day school at 10 a. m. Preaching .at 11. H 3 subject, "The Church, Its Principles Its H I Life, Its Gifts." Epworth League at 6 30, , led by William Wahl. preach.lnpe 1 subject, "The Story of Naainan. Special music at both morning and sor- lt.' ' vice Midweek prayer meeting Wcunos- ! ilay evening at S. A cordial Invitation is .'5 extended to all. l! WATERLOO METHODIST CHURCH, i corner of Galena and South Fourth Last U : streets; Martin Thomas, pastor Sunday tr school 10 a. in.. A. F. Keyworth, super- U intendent. Preaching service at 8 p. in., 1 li A cordial invitation is extended to all. 1 HEATH METHODIST EPISCOPAL U CHURCH, near the corner of Third South ft and Eighth West streets; Martin Thomas, 8. pastor Sundav school at 10 a, m., Don- I', aid Colcloush. superintendent. Preaching i i service at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting on ! Tliursday evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial I Jj invitation is extended to all, d Baptist. IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, cor- ; ner of Fourth East and Second South 1 fit streets L. S. Bowerman, D. D., minister. Hl 1 1 Hour of worship: 11 a, m. Morning sub- 1 - ject, 'The Three Gardens." Bible school '1 at 9. -15 a. m.. F. J. Lucaa, superintendent. ' Young People's meotlng at 7:30 p. m. j Midweek prayer and social service, I Miss Lucille Mulhall, world's great- p. est woman steer roper, with Oklahoma Ranch Wild West Show tomorrow. $ GKIG bronchos, so wild and !' fierce that half a dozen of them 'j J J have been branded "man-kill- i ers," bucking steers, cowboys t and cowgirls who take their lives in y their hands with a gay smile and airy A indifference at every performance. , bands, shooting, roping, and dozens of I other forms of sport and contest, sur- rounded with an atmosphere of genu- I incness and enthusiasm, inspiring in its J contagious appeal, will all be found to j t a superlative degree in tho perform- ;l anccs of the Oklahoma Banch Wild West Show tomorrow. H With the famo of tho rognlar raem-' -i bcrs of the aggregation, such as Lu- .1 cille Mulhall, the world 's greatest worn- ' an steer roper; Otto Kline, the unbeat- B . en champion of trick and fancy riding: Col. Zack MulhallLthe "Father of Ok. ; lahoma;" Homer Wilson, the only man 1 who ever roped twelve horses running f rbrcist, wit 11 a single lariat; May 1 u Holmes, and a dozen other almost H i equally well known, together -with the H t scores of cowboys and cowgirls who yf have entered to take part in the six f special competitions opou to tho world H , i which have been arranged as an extra H ' added attraction, there is no question 1 ji that tho big tents will be crowded both B i' afternoon and night. The Oklahoma Ranch Wild Wost H Show has all tho bost features of the H , most famous among the old-time bor-. bor-. der exhibitions, together with many Bt novelties that give it a character dis-t'tj dis-t'tj tinctively its own. It illustrates the H H old life on the plains with a wealth of H f details and with what is declared to H be tho historic tnith; its Indians are fijj real Indians, and they have been ae-H ae-H ft lected from tho great Sioux, Oheyenne, H is Arapahoe and other tribes that havo 11 figured so thnlHngly in tho frontier Km history of the United States; its old Hjjjj scouts and trappers havo actually lived ftrl the lives which they reproduce in the Ht arena; the stage coach drivers arc Kt among the last of that recklessly dnr-tj dnr-tj i::g race of men who crossed the 'plains H( and mountains, with the reins in one if hand and a six-shooter in the other; H! the cowboys are tho real chap-wearing, r.j short-vamp, higb-V-Vt1. vv of the Fjj cattle ranges. Wodnosday evening, at S. You are very cordially Invited to nttend theso services. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Lincoln and Ninth South streets W. B, Stewart, pastor. Sunday services: serv-ices: Sunday school, 10:45 a. m.; morning worship, 11;45 a. m.i preaching. S p. m. Prayer meeting. Thursday, S p. m. ' . RIO GRANDE BAPTIST CHURCH. Second South near Ninth West street Bcrton F. Bronson (777 West Second South), minister; Frieda A. Drcssel, missionary; mis-sionary; "IT. H. I-Iolmbcrg, Bible school superintendent. Bible school at 10 o'clock for everybody. Morning worship with sermon ser-mon by pustor at 11:15. B. Y. P. U. at 7:15. Evening service at S, when A. M. Flynn will speak. Come. Christian Science. Subject, Sunday sermon, "Christ Jesus." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. SCI-ENTIST. 336 East Third South street-Sunday street-Sunday servlcos, 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday Sun-day school, 9J5,a. m. The Wednesday evening services are held at 8 o'clock. Sunday evening services discontinued during August. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, SCI-ENTIST, Ladies' Literary club building, S50 East South Temple stroot. Sunday services, 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday nohoof, 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evonlng sen-Ices, 8 o'clock. All are welcome to these church services. Free reading rooms In the Walker bank building. Main and Second South streets, where Christian Science literature may bo ' obtained. Episcopal. ST. MARK'S CATHEDRAL The Rt. Rev. F. S. Spalding. D. D.. bishop; the Very Rev. S. R. Colladay, dean. Holy communion, 7:30 a, m.; morning service and sermon. 11 n. m. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH, Main and Fourth South streets Sorvlcos Sunday as follows: Holy communion at 8 a. m.; linn iimy ijiapi wnii u. sermon -oy me rector, the Rev. W. W. Reese, at 11 o'clock. All seats are free and everybody made welcomo., S we dish Free Church. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL FPJDE CHURCH. 734 South Soventh East street The Rev. B. Thorell, pastor. Sunday morning service and Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.; Y. P. C., 5 -p. m.; preaching, 7:30 p. m., the Rev. Pastor Carl G. Athell of Seattle, Wash., will occupy tho pulpit; midweek service Wednesday evonlng. Christian. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Third East and Fourth South streets. Blblo school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m., in charge of the C. W. B. M. Miss Mary Kingsbury, for many years missionary at Bilaspur, India, will Bpeak; prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Everyone invited. Eeorganized Church. You are cordially invited to attend the following .services Sunday. August 81, 1913. at 33C South Fourth East street: Sunday school, 10 a. m. "We need each and every scholar and teacher. We cannot can-not spare one. Preaching at 11 a. m. by District President J. C. Chrestensen. Sunday Sun-day evening, 7:45 o'clock, preaching by District President J. C. Chrestensen. Lutheran, SWEDISH LUTHERAN ZION CHURCH, corner Second South and Fourth East streets Erik Floreen, pastor. pas-tor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Services, 8 p. m. Tuesday, 8:30 o'clock, choir practice. prac-tice. Congregational. PHILLIPS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Fifth South and Seventh East streets The Rev. Peter A. Slmplcln, pastor. pas-tor. Services this day at 11 a. m., with sermon by pastor, "Religion and Labor." Sunday scnool at 9:4o a. m. C. B. at 6:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all worshipers. wor-shipers. Liberty Park Meetings, The last meeting of tho summer series will be held Sunday evening from 5:30-8.30 5:30-8.30 just after tho band concert. The Rev. H. J. Talbot will deliver the sermon. ser-mon. Public welcome. POST CHAPEL, Fort Douglas Sunday Sun-day school at 9:30 a. m., with classes organized or-ganized for all ages. Morning preaching at 10:30 o'clock, with a special musical programme, lni which Mrs. George H. Estes will be 'tho soloist, and a ladieB chorus will sing a selection. Chaplain Axton's theme "is "Who Harms tho Soldier Sol-dier Most." All are lnvted.. |