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Show Salt Lake Sunday Church Services Catholic. CATHKPRAL OK TIM-: MADEl-EINE, South Temple h 11. 1 H street. Cathedral Ca-thedral r.-sid.-nce, :j.U Kast Soutli Temple su-'-.T.- Th,: i;t. (lev. .Joseph S. Glass, '. -M., I . I'., pastor; assistants, the Up v. It. S. ,:iz:il'pnf and the Itev. Theodore Si i j ui t ,. I ,nV I ri as. sos on Sunday a I fi, , !' Hud II a. in.; roaiy, sermon and bene- ' t l i ; i at li.'.i') j. in. J 'aily masses at 7 a nl h a. in. ST. I'ATKK'K'.S CHCRt'If. Fourtii Sou; h .-uvo"ii Ninth and 'IV-ntli Went nifi.'tf. Masses on Sunday at 8 and 1 "''look. Sunday .-hool at in:, To o'clock, 'J'he Rrv. Mirhaol Sheohan, pastor. u'i; iady ok i.orRnKS- rurRCii, Kh-venth Ka.st and Seventh South stree's. Mrisses on Sunday at ' and in o'clock. Sunday s-diool at 0 a. in.. except on the lirst Sunday of i he month, when it will he. livid immediately after the 10 o'clock mass. The He v. V. 1 1. l-'Iynn, pastor. S T. ANN'S niA PKI., Twelfth South hotwe-n Fourth and Fifth Fast streets. Mass and sermon on Sunday at S o'clock. The tlcv. Timothy O Bit en, chaplain. Episcopal. ST. MARKS CATHKDRAri, 223 East First Sou rh s tcct. Tnn Hi. Rev. Paul .Jones, I. P., bishop. The fourth Sundav in Advenl, ppiTinhci' L'-l, IPlfi. The holy communion at. :'',') a. m. Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. .Joseph li. Pari ins fit II o'clock. Subject, '"Where Was i ,'hnst He fore Christinas, and Where Is Christ Since Good Friday?" Sunday .sehool ft--si ival at -I :"n p. m. Sunday .school service, with address by the Rt . Iliiv. Paul Jones, J . p., bishop, at r p. m. Fhristmas day, Pecemhcr "7, the holy cominunion at S . m. The holy communion com-munion and sermon by Bishop Junes at 11 a. m. After t he latter service the junior choir will so to Si. Mark's hospital, hos-pital, where services will he held In the different wards and remembrances of the season will be. si ven to the patients. All nre most cordially invited to attend these services. , ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Main and East Fourth South si reels. The Rev. J. IT. Hennis, rector. Sunday, December 24, the services will be: Holy communion at S a. in. Morning prayer and sermon at !1 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "What Think Ye of Christ?" There will he no evening service. The Christmas services will bo as follows: Midnishl communion service, beginning; Sunday night at 11:15 o'clock. Christmas morning at S and If): SO o'clock. As this will he the last Christmas celebration cele-bration In old St. Paul's, every communicant communi-cant is urged to lie present. The music of the midnight service, with the exception excep-tion of the orchestra, will bo repeated at the 11 o'clock service. ST. PKTKR'S CHURCH, 657 North Second Sec-ond West street. Services Sunday before Christmas as follows: Sunday school at !' Ao a. m. 1 foly communion and sermon by the Rev. Ward V. Reese, at 11 a. m. Fvening prayer and address by the Rev. Ward W. Reese at 7:45 o'clock. Everybody Every-body fs most cordially Invited to attend. Methodist. FIRST -MET1TOPIST EPISCOPAL i.'H UHCH, Second East and Second Smith streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Kpworth. league devotional meeting at 6:1 p. m. Miss Edith Shew will introduce in-troduce the topic "The First Christmas Circle and Ours." Dr. J. H. N. Williams will preach at 11 a. m. on the theme, "The Face of Jesus." Special Christmas music. In the evening at 7:45 o'clock the large chorus choir under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Ella dimming Wetzell. chorister; chor-ister; Mis. J. Louis Strohauer, organist, will give a Christmas concert. The public pub-lic very cordially invited to nil of these services, TLIFF METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner of. Ninth East and First South streets. H. J. Magor, pastor; residence, resi-dence, 1U-9 f-econd avenue. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; W. W. Jones, superintendent. Church service at 11 a. m., sermon by 1 1 jo pastor. Subject, "The Supreme cinistmas Gift." 8 p. m., Christmas exercises. ex-ercises. WATERLOO METHODIST EPISCO-pal EPISCO-pal church, I7in South Fourth East street M. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.. .lames Pa it, superintendent. En-worth En-worth le.i;ue, ',:',:, p. m., Mrs. Ecus leader. Preaching hv the pastor at 7:"". Theme, "What Does Christmas Stand For?v Prayer meeting at the parsonage on Wedne.biy e cuius at 7:30. All are welcome to these services. HEATH M FT HOP 1ST EPISCOPAL CH U It 'FT. near the corner of Broadway and Fight h West si reel s. M. Thomas, pn st or. Sunda y school. 10 a. in., Dona Id Cnlcloush. superintendent. II a. m., spe-cl.il spe-cl.il (.'hristmas music by the choir. 7:"0 p. m., Fpworlh league. Thursday evening even-ing pi ner meeting at 7:30 o'clock. A cordi;H invitation is extended to all. Till N IT Y A ERICA X M F.T HODTST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 241 Ka?l Sixth South street. Tiie Rev. D. R. Jones, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. ; subject, "The Joyful Messase"; 8 p. m., subject, "God a Continual Giver." Class meeting", 1 " : "ii p. rn. Sunday school, 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Christmas tree and children's exercises Monday evening. Baptist. IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, corner cor-ner Second South and Fourth East .streets. The Rev. L. S. Bowerman. P. P., pastor. Morning subject, "The Messase of the Virgin Rirth"; evening subject, "The Sonsf of the Star." Special Christmas Christ-mas music at both services. Sabbath school at T:4." a. m. and Christian Endeavor En-deavor meetings, at tU15 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at R p. m. This will be The closing Sunday of the pastorate of Dr. Bowerman in this city and a cordial invitation is extended to his many friends and well wishers to attend at-tend t hese services and enjoy the day with us. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Ninth South street and Lincoln avenue. Bible school at 10:45 a. m. Morning service at 11:45. Sermon by Rev. L. H. Raynes. Keening service at 7; SO o'clock by Mr. Henry Jacobs. RTO GRANDE BAPTIST CHURCH, Second South near Ninth West street. Bihle school at 10:30 a. m. Evenlngser-vice Evenlngser-vice at 7:,Xn p. m. Sermon by Mr. E. G. Castor of the Y. M. C. A. Soloist, Mrs. Margaret Schick. , Lutheran. DANISH LUTHERAN7 CHURCH, corner cor-ner of First avenue and E street. Christmas Christ-mas programme: Sunday school December 24 at 10 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. Services Ser-vices Christmas morning, December 25, at 11 o'clock, as follows: Congregational singing. Preaching by the pastor, tiie Rev, J. C, (.'arisen. Topic, "Jesus the Christ." Singing by the choir, "Giade Budskab Tfar Du Hort'.'" etc.. Members of choir: Sopranos, Mrs. Ber thrum Nielsen, Niel-sen, Mrs, T. Lauritsen. Mrs. C. Hesirup, Miss Laura. A ndersen ; altos,' Miss Ida Jensen, Mrs. P. Jensen; tenors, Knurl Fabrishis, P. Jensen; bassos, Eerthrum Nielsen. Iaurits Hansen, the Rev. J. C' Ca risen; leader, the Rev. J. C, Carlsen. Solo by Miss Vllladsen. Tuesday evening. December 2t at 8 o'clock, children's Christmas tree. Special programme) by the children. After the programme there will he served refreshments in the church parlors. All are welcome to attend. Sun-day. Sun-day. New Year's eve, young people's Christmas tree. Further announcement will be made next week. A happy Christmas Christ-mas to all. J. C. Carlsen, pastor. S WE DTSH E V A NO R LI C A L LUTHERAN LUTH-ERAN CHURCH, corner of Second South and Fourth East streets. Sunday school. U:43 a. in. No services Sunday. Swedish services Christmas morning at 6:30. Children's Chil-dren's Christmas festival Tuesday, S p. m. The Ladies' Aid society meets at the home of Mrs. Augusta Johnson, 360 East Ninth South street, Thursday, 2 p. m. All friends welcome. Church council coun-cil Thursday, 8 p. m. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTH-'ERAX LUTH-'ERAX CHURCH, 124 East Seventh South street. William Schmooek, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school, 9:30 a. m. German services, 10:30 a. m. Children's Christmas programme, pro-gramme, December 24. at 6:30 p. m. Christmas services, December 25, at 10:30 a. m. Congregational FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Fourth East and First South streets. Elmer I. Goshen, pastor. Morning Morn-ing service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. PHILLIPS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Fifth South and Seventh East streets. The Rev. P. A. Simpkin, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., A. F. Bard well superintendent. Morntns worship at 11 o'clock, with sermon ser-mon on "Tiie Incarnation." Vesper servh-e at 5 p. ni.t including special Christ m:us music and a sermon by i pastor on "Christ and the Home." Christian Chris-tian Endeavor service at K:.i p. m. Midweek Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. FI RST UNITARIAN CHURCH. John Maltck. minister. Sen ice of worship at 11 a in. Sermon. "The Truce of God." "And ye were willing for a season to rejoice in his light." Soloists, Mrs. R. W. Fletcher and Alvin Keddingi'Mi. I'ianlst. Mrs. Ernest M. Fowler. Church school at in a. m.. Allen Lynch superintendent. Kindergarten durins church hour. The church is at 13S South Second East street. Presbyterian. . FIRST P R E SBYTER1AN C I H ' R C H , corner C and lvri?t South Temple streets. The Rev. George Ewing Davies, pastor. Sunday school. !:45 a. m. Christmas Christ-mas service of puhlle worship at It o'clock. The quartette will render the cantata. "The Mesase of the Star." by R. Huntington Woodman. The pastor will speak upon the "Rinhday of 1 lope." Meeting of the session for examination of those desiring to unite wilh the church at 3 p. m. Young People's meeiing at 5 o'clock. Annual Christmas service given hv tlm Sabbath school at p. m.. December Decem-ber 2!, will be "The Children's MessiaJi," of which the programme follows : "The Children's Messiah" December 24 PART I, PRELUDE 6 P, M. Carols By hidden choir Processional "Shine Out, O Blessed Star" Primary department "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" L Main school Hymn 170 Verses 1 and 4 Invocation . Dr. Davies Offertory, Barcarolle Offenbach PART II "ANNUNCIATION." Storv, "Tiie Promise of the King and His Coming" M is Paul 1. "XmHS Chimes" Blashfield la. "Ring. O Ring Ye Bells" Mrs. Hanchett's class 2. "The Annunciation" Murillo 2a. "A Wish" Girls' chorus 3. "The Virgin and the Angel" Guido-Reni 4. "The Immaculate Conception".... Murillo 5. "Angels Appearing to Shepherds" Kaulbach Song, "Away In a Manger" Beginners' department PART III "THE NATIVITY." ii. "The Arrival at Bethlehem" .. Mnrson 3a. "Under the Star" P r 1 mary department 7. "Birthplace" Dobsou S. "Arrival of the Shepherds" LeRolle Sa. Song. "A Dear Little Stranger".. Mrs. Pier's clas 9. "The Wise Men and the Star" Edwards 10. "The Wise Men at Jerusalem"... Hymn No. 171 Verses 1 and 2 PART IV "THE HOLY NIGHT." 11. "Holv Night" Co'regio 11a. Violin trie "Holy Night" 12. "Holy Night" Britt PART V "MOTHER AND CHILD," 13. "Story of Bethlehem" Piglhein 13a. "Cavalleria Rusticana," Piano, violin and cello 13b. "To Spring" Misses Howard, Mrs. Geo. Maroney 1 I. "Madonna and Child" Grosse 15. "Madonna" Defregger 1 6. "Madonna and Child" . . Bodenhausen 17. "Madonna and Child" Carlodolci IS. "The Madonna of the Torches".. Rafael IP. "Madonna of the Chair" Rafael 20. "Sistine Madonna" (Figure). .. Rafael 21 . "Sistine Madonna" (Heads) . . . Rafael 22. "Joseph, Mary and the Child. Jesus" Ittenhach 23. "The Holy Family" Ittenbach 24. "The Presentation in the Temples' Tem-ples' Guido-Reni Story, "The" Journey Into Egypt".... Miss Paul PART VI "THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT." 25. "The Flight InLo Egvpt" . . Piockhorst 26. "The Flight Into Egvpl" Knaus 27. "The Flight Into Egypt" Diez 28. "Repose in Egypt" Merson PART VIII "YOUTH AND MANHOOD." MAN-HOOD." Story, "Tiie Sojourn in Egypt and the Boyhood of Jesus." 29. "The Boy Christ" Geschwanden 30. "Christ and St. John" Guido-Reni 31. "Christ In the Carpenter Shop" ' Millais I Z2. "Kinriins of Christ in the Temple' Tem-ple' Holmen H unt "Christ, in the Temple" IJolfiiuLn 3(. "The Good Shepherd" Piockhorst "The ljost Sheep" Molitor "The lKor of the Fold" S. Parker IJtia. Solo, "The Sweet Story" Mrs. AttMnson 37. "Christ Blessing Little Children" Piockhorst 3S. "ChrLst Blessing Little Children" Ktistlev 30. "Suffer Little Children". .Pfansehmidt 40. "Christ Teaehins From a Boat" Hoffman 41. "The Triii mpha 1 Entrv" . .Piockhorst 41a. Solo, "The Palms" Mrs. Summerhays ; Christiau Science. j Subject, Sunday sermon, "Christ Jesus." FIRST CHURCTT OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, SCI-ENTIST, 336 East Broadwaj. Sunday services, 11 o'clock a. m. and S o'clock p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. The Wednesday tvenlng services are held at S o'clock. SECOND C11CRCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, SCI-ENTIST, .T.06 East South Temple street. Sunday serviced, 11 o'clock a. ni. Sunday Sun-day school, 9:4n a., ni. Wednesday evening even-ing services, o'clock. All are welcome to these church services. Free reading rooms, 512 Walker Bank building". Main and Second South, wner Christian Science literature may D obiatne j. I Evangelical. GERMAN EVANGELICAL MISSION, ! SVVKDISH LUTHERAN CHURCll. corner Second Sou th and Fourth I'st streets, B. H. Leesmwnn pastor. Sunday school, 2: SO p. m. Christmas service. ":') p. nr. All Germans who are not affiliated with any churcn are cordially invited. Christian. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples), (Dis-ciples), corner Third East and Fourth Sou Ui streets. Chester A. Snyder, pastor. pas-tor. Bible school, 10 a. nr.. C. H. Zimmerman, Zim-merman, superintendent. Morning worship. wor-ship. H o'clock. Sermon, "God's Gifts lo Earth." Christian Endeavor meeting", 6:o0 p. ni. Christmas sacred concert by the choir and Sunday school, S p. m. Midweek prayer service, Wednesday, S p. m. |