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Show Salt Lake Sunday Church Services TO PASTORS. Notices for this department must be in the hands of the city editor by Friday Fri-day of each week. Catholic. CATHEDRAL. 1 Sunday masses 6, 8, 0 and 11 a. m. Weekciav masses 7 and S a. in. Baptisms 3 p. m. Sundays. At other times bv special arrangement-Confessions arrangement-Confessions Saturday and the evenings of feast days, 4 to 6 p. m., and resumed at 7:SU p. m. ST. PATRICK'S Sunday masses at 8 and 10 a. m. Weekday mass at 8 a- m. Confessions, Saturday evenings, from 7 to S p. in., and every morning before the mass on weekdays. OUR LADY OF "LOURDES Sunday masses at S and W a. m. Weekday masses at S a. m. PARISH OF DlvrXB SAVIOR Sunday : mass at 9 and 10:30 a. m. ST. AX.VS CHAPEL Daily mass at 6:30 a. m. Sunday mass at 8:30 a. m. LENTEN SERVICES. Lenten services In all city churches will be held at 7:30 p. m. Sundays, Wednesdays Wednes-days and Fridays. CATHEDRAL OF THE MADELEIXE, East South Temple and B streets. Catholic residence. 331 East South Temple street. The Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Class, C. SI., D. D., pastor; assistants, the Rev. Dr. S. Anzalone and the Rev. George Eck. Telephone, Wasatch SS:s. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Fourth South street, between Ninth and Tenth West streets. Masses on Sunday at S and 10 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:30 o'clock. The Rev. Michael" Wieehan. pastor; residence, resi-dence, 031 West Third South street. Telephone, Tele-phone, Wasatch 792S. OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH, Eleventh East and Seventh South streets. Masses on Sunday at 8 and 10 o'clock. Sunday school at 0 a. m., except on 'the first Sunday of the month, when It will be held immediately after the 10 o'clock masp. The Rev. William Flynn. pastor; residence, 830 South Eleventh East street. Telephone. Ilyland 1346. ST. ANN'S CHAPEL, Twelfth South street, between Fourth and Fifth East streets. Mass and sermon on Sunday at fc:3u o'clock. The Rev. Timothy O'Brien, c'naDlain; residence, St Ann's orphanage. Telephone, Hyland 3177. PARISH OF OUR DIVINE SAVIOR. Mass at 9 and 10:3o a. m. at temporary church, Ninth South and Second East ff'reets. ' The Rev. H. J. WienLies. pastor; residence, 177 East Ninth South street. Telephone, Wasatch 4449. MURRAY AND MID VALE. Fraternal hall. Murray, mass. February 24, at 10 . m. W. O. W. hall. Midvale, rna.ss, February 17, at 10:13 a. m. Episcopal. ST. MARK'S CATHEDRAJlj First South near Second East street. The Very p.ev. William W. Fleetwood, dean. 7:30. a. m.. holy communion. S:4o a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., morning service: ser-vice: sermon by the dean. 4.30 in., evensong. Lenten services, daily at 4 p. m. St. Paul's Church. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Main and Fourth South streets. Sunday .services, 5 a. m., 11 a. m., 7:30 p, m. ; .Sundav school. 9:45 a. m. : St. Paul's guild, Mon-flay, Mon-flay, 2 p. in.; Red Cross, Tuesday, 2 p. m.; Girls' Friendly unit, at Red Cross headquarters, Tuesday. fAn p. m.; Lenten Len-ten pervice, Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. J. H. Dennis, rector. Presbyterian. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH, corner f and East. South Temple streets. The Rev. George Ewing Davles, D. D. . minister. Sunday school, 9:13 a. m. The Brotherhood meets at the same hour. Morning service of public worship. 11 ov-lock: theme ol' sermon, "Ills Will, My Will." The pastor will meet, the ITtlS communicants class at 3 p. m. Young people's society of Christian Endeavor, t):30 p. m.; second service of public worship, wor-ship, 7:13 p. in. The pastor's theme will l-e "An Ancient r'umouflage." A cordial cor-dial welcome to all. THE WESTMINSTER PRESH YTERT-AS YTERT-AS CHURCH. U3 West fifth South street. The Rev. Horace Sanderson, minister. min-ister. 9:13 a. in., Sunday school; n. Hubbard. superintendent. 11 a. m., preaching by the pastor. Subject, "Heaven." "Hea-ven." 3 p. in., Intermediate Christian Endeavor; 6 p. m., Bible study, 6:30 p. ni., Christian Endeavor; 7:13 p. m., song and preaching: service. Theme, "Salt Lake's Greatest Sin." Wednesday, 7:4o p. m. prayer and Bible study. THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Eleventh East and Seventeenth South streets. The Rev. H. W. Burger, D. D., pastor. Mornlnsr church worship begins at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Marcus Mc-Cluer, Mc-Cluer, D. D. of Hollywood. Cal., will preach the sermon. Dr. McCluer has conducted con-ducted the vocation week services at the Westminster college. Sabbath school at 12 o'clock and Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. The church prayer meeting is held Wednesday at 8 o'clock. A cordial welcome is extended to all to join us in these services. i Congregational. FTRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Fourth East and First South streets. Elmer I. Goshen, pastor. Morning service, 11 o'clock; subject. sub-ject. "Eaniel Webster." Sunday school, 13:80 P- m. PHILLIPS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner Fifth South and Seventh Sev-enth East streets. The Rev. P. A. Simp-kin, Simp-kin, pa-stor. Morning worship at 10:4o; with sermon bv t he pastor. Sunday Sun-day school at li:15: A. F. Bardwell. superintendent. Christian Endeavor service ser-vice at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:45. Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome to attend these services. Unitarian. FIRST UNITARIAN. John Malick. minister. Service of worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Religion and I he Changing Order." Soloists, Miss Evelyn Buehler and Alvin Keddlngton; accompanist, accom-panist, Mrs. John Malick. The church school meets at 10 o'clo-k, the kindergarten kinder-garten during church hour. The church is at 13S South Second East street. Methodist. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, Second Bast and Second South streets. Dr. J. H. N. Williams will preach at 11 a. in. on "The Brand-marks of Jesus," and at 7 p. m. on "The Supreme Hope." Music by vested vest-ed chorus choir. Sunday school at 9:4a' a. m. Epwoi th league devotional meeting at 6:30 p. ni. L I B E P. T T PARK METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Eighth East and Ninth South streets. Henry J. Catterall. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; -Mrs. L. A- Brklgland. superintendent. superin-tendent. Morning service at 11 a. m.; subject, "Isaiah's Call to Service- ' Mrs. M. .1. Mark, chorister; Mrs. C. A. Root, pianist. Epwoith league devotional meeting meet-ing at 6:3'i p. in.; leader, Miss Elsie Johnson. John-son. Evening service at 7::io o'clock; sermon, ser-mon, "LliicoiVi, a Man of (kid." Official board meeting Tuesday, February 19, at the home of L. A. Bridgiand, at S p. m. SECOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Blaine avenue and South Fourth East streets. E. J. Magor. pastor; residence, 1715 South Fourth East street. Sundav school, 10 a. in.; James Barr, tuperint-ndent. Church services. 11 a, m.; sermon by the pastor. Midweek Mid-week service Wednesday, 7.30 p. m., in the parsonage. HEATH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner liighth West and Broadway. EJaslor, E. J. Magor; residence resi-dence 371n South j-'ourth East street. Sunday school, 10 a. in.: Mrs. Evelyn fiondie. superintendent. Epworth league, 6:20 p. in. Church service, 7:30 p. m.; sermon by the pastor. Midweek service, Thursday, 7:30 p. in. Baptist. 1MMANUEL BAPTIST r-fil T.CTI, Second Sec-ond South and Fourth East streets. The Rev. C. B- Allen, D. U, acting pastor, will preach at II a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Bible S'-hool. 0:43 a. m. ; Christian Endeavor En-deavor meeting. 0:13 p. tn. Strangers receive a cordial greeting at all these services. RIO GRANDE BAPTIST CHURCH, 103IJ West Sec nd South street. Dr. Thomas W. Patterson, pastor, profitable discourses tin Bible doctrines at 11 a. in. and 7:30 P. ni. I'.lhle M-hool, 10 a. ni.: .1. T,. Wright, superintendent. Young People's Peo-ple's society, j:J0 p. m.; Harold Allen, president. The glad hand and a warm welcome to all. BURLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Indiana avenue and Thirteenth West street. C'oe llayne. pastor. Sundav school convenes at 10 a. in., at which time a cradle roll recognition service will he held. All mothers of poplar Grove are cspc'-lallv invited. Topic of sermon at U a. m., "Does Death End AH'.'" Mrs. J VV. Guthrie will conduct the young people's devotional service at 11:43 p. ni. ' At 7:13 Roger Williams's memorial ser-!vkc. ser-!vkc. S; ta-lal mur.lcal programme by 1 Indies' trio and choir. HETIIEL BAPTIST CHURCH. Ninth South stiect and Lincoln avenue. I. i L1 on Baylies, pastor. l-ilhle school n.t l'l" IT, a. in.; Fred A. r'rr;ir. superintendent.. superin-tendent.. At 11:40 a. in., Dr. J. B. Slin-i Slin-i nions will prcni-h. At X p. ni. the pastor i will speak on "The Effect of the War on I Christianity." This Is til" thlr.J In the scricv of sermons on the "Sconi Cuming or Christ." Good music. Prayer meet-I meet-I lug, Thursday at p. m. ' TAYLOR STATE STREET BAPTIST ' M ISSP IN.- Surida y school. ;i;l.", p. rn.; superintendent . Miss Kni'-llc. 1'renchlng service, 4 p. in.; speaker, the Rev. . I,. Mawies. S'-'-clal rinisie by Jnimaniicl choir. I niuia rnli-l Raplhtt C E. elly inhi-' inhi-' Monary, Margucilte Eincllc; uddrc.a Uv.'i South Ninth East street; phone Hyland 107-W. A cordial welcome is extended to all for these services. L Lutheran. - DANIS'H EVANGELICAL LUTHER- C AN CHURCH, corner of First avenue and E street. J. C. Carlson, pastor, r Sunday school, Sunday morning at 10; II services, Sunday morning at 11;: ser- I' vices Sunday evening at. S: The evening I service will be in a patriotic order. Rev. L Carlson will speak on "The Lutheran Mission With the Soldier Boys." The Lutheran church in America now has I about ltia.OOO boys with the army or navy, y The church is now building suitable buildings in the various camps where H there are Lutheran boys to any propor- ; tion. Thirty-five Lutheran chaplains I; have been recommended by the church M to the government, and they have been appointed. Fifty camp pastors are spend- ing all their time in the camps looking I after the spiritual welfare of the men, 1: and a host of Lutheran pastors in places near camps are spending part of their p time doing work among the soldiers. I This work, which Is being pushed by the Luther Commission for Soldiers and Sailors' Sai-lors' Welfare, Is being appreciated by L leaders of the nation. President Wilson t says: "I learn of the service, planned by I the Lutheran Commission for Soldiers I and Sailors' Welfare with a great deal V of Interest and need not assure you that r it ha my best wishes." And Vice President Marshall says: "I am glud that the Lutheran domination is Intending Intend-ing to supplement the Interest of the general government in the moral and spiritual welfare of our men." Wednes- I day evening, Bible study; Thursday aft- I ernoon at :la, Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs. K. Jacobsen, 102ij First avenue. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN LUTHER-AN CHURCH, 11M East Seventh South street William Schmoock, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school at 0:30 a. m. Regular services, 10:30 a. ni. The new pastor will be installed in-stalled at 7:30 p. tn. Phone Was. 6LH6. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHER- AN CHURCH. Second South and Fourth I East streets. O. B. Hanson, pastor. Sun- ' day school, fi:fa a. m. Swedish services, 11 a. ni.; Swedish services at Mrs. Clemens, Clem-ens, Provo, 3 p. m.; services at Eureka, S p. m. The Luther league meets In the church parlors Thursday, S:30 p. m. Miss Isahelle Huddart Is hostess. Friends are welcome. J Eeorganized Church. ' REORGANIZED CHURCH OP JKSI'S CHRIST OF LATTER-HAY SAINTS. 33fi South Fourth East street. Sunday school at. 10 a. ni.. in ciiaree of local officers. Preaching a.t 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. ni. by Elders C. A. Smurthwnite and L. G. Ho. loway. A meeting of branch and district J officers will he held after the evening I service. All arc welcome to attend these ' sei-vices. Bible Students. Bible students meet every Sunday aft -ernoon In Unity hall, 13S South Second East street at 2:30 p. m. First studv. "The Acts"; second study, "Tabernacle Shadows." |