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Show CHURCH NOTICES. . . -PRESBYTERIAN. Westminster Presbyterian church, . 132 South Fourth West 11 a. m.. children's day exercises by Sabbath-school at 11 a. m.; 12:15, Sabbath-school; 1:30 p. m.. Endeavor En-deavor Sunday-school, 632 west First North street; iM p.- m.. Junior Society of Christian Endeavor; 7 p. m.. Young People's Peo-ple's Society of Christian Endeavor; S p. m.. there will be a flag; day service. The Geore R. Maxwell post No. 6, Q. A. R-. will attend the service in a body. There will be special music by the Westminster choir, and a sermon for the occasion by the pastor, the Rev. John Richelsen. Wednesday evening; prayer meeting- at 8 o clock. BAPTIST. ' First Baptist church. Second South and Second West, the Rev. D. A. Brown, pastor. pas-tor. Twentieth anniversary exercises, 10:30 a. m.: Organ prelude, "Andantlno," .Liemare, miss Crlsale Lawson; Doxology, congregation; scripture reading, Deacon Everard Blerer. Jr.; anniversary prayer; selection, choir; announcements; anniversary anniver-sary offering; selection, choir; anniversary sermon. Rev. a A. Northrop, D. D., pastor pas-tor First Baptist church. Kansas City; song, congregation; reception of members; benediction. Sunday-school at 12:15; F. J. Lucas, superintendent. Seven o'clock p. m.: Doxology, congregation; selection, choir; prayer. Deacon W. W. Randolph; five-minute papers on "What the Auxiliaries Auxil-iaries of a Live Church Should Be": (a) "What the Sabbath-School Should Be." F. J. Lucas, superintendent; (b) "What the Ladies' Aid Should Be." Mrs. W. A. Robinson, president; (d) song. "Stand Up. Stand Up for Jesus," congregation; (e) "What the Mission' Circle Should Be," Mrs. N. D. Corser, president; "What the Young Men's Class Club Should Be," W. J. Lawson, president; selection, choir; sermon. ser-mon. Rev. 8. A. Northrop. D. D., of Kansas Kan-sas City; song congregation; benediction. Burlington chapel, Indiana avenue and Navajo street. Sunday-school at 3:15 p. m., G. J. Badertscher, superintendent; Friday evening service at 8. Rio Grande chapel. Second South between be-tween Ninth and Tenth West. Sunday-school Sunday-school at 1:30 p. m.. Miss Bertha F. Moore, superintendent. East Side Baptist church Third South and Seventh East, the Rev. F. Barnett, pastor. In place of the regular services at 11 a. m, ''children's day" exercises will be held, followed by a brief session of the Sunday-school. Parents are specially in-viter. in-viter. Toung People's meeting at 6:45 p. m. There will be no preaching service in the evening. Weekly prayer meeting of the church on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran Luth-eran church, 336 South Fourth East, Rev. Herbert Martens, pastor. Sunday-school at 10 p. m.; divine service at 11 a. m. No evening service. Xou are Invited. UNITARIAN. First Unitarian society. Services held In Odd Fellows' hall, near new postofflce sit, market street, at 11 a. m. Exercises appropriate to children's and flower 8unday for the Sunday-school and congregation will be held. Instead of the regular Sunday Sun-day morning services. Music by Unity choir, and an address by Rev. W. H. Fish, Jr. All children Invited. Unity circle will meet with Mrs. G. H. Raybould, 643 South West Temple street. Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. CONGREOATIONAI . First Congregational. Children's day exercises by the Sunday-school at 11 o'clock; short address by Dr. William F. Slocum of Colorado college. Toung People's Peo-ple's meeting, 6:30; evening service at 8 o'clock; address by Dr. William F. Sloan. Publlo Invited. SCIENTIST. Church of Christ. Scientist. S36 East Third South street. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. ; church service at 11 a. m., subject sub-ject "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock a meeting is held to listen to the testimonials of healing of both sin and sickness. Free reading-room open dally from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. in Manltou hotel. Kindly welcome to all. . . EPISCOPAL. St. Paul's church. Main and Fourth South, the Rev. Charles E. Perkins, B. D., rector. Services: 8 a. m.. holy communion; commu-nion; 6:45 a. m., Sunday-school; 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; offertory, by male quartette; 3 p. m.. holy baptism; 8 p. re., evening prayer and sermon. Strangers Strang-ers and visitors are cordially welcomed. AH seats free. St. John's Episcopal mission, Perkins addition, the Rev. R. H. Barnes, minister in charge. Sunday-school. 10 a. m.; evening even-ing prayer. 8 p. m. ; Mr. B. W. E. Jennens lay reader. St Peter's Episcopal mission. Fifth North and Fifth West, the Rev. R. H. Barnes, minister in charge. Holy communion, commu-nion, 11 a, m.: Sunday-school, 3 p. m.; O. F. 8.. Tuesday. 3:30 p. m.; ladles' guild. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., at the residence of Mrs. McDonald, 371 West Seventh North. METHODIST. First Methodist Episcopal. 33 East Third South. Preaching- at 11 a. m. by the pastor; pas-tor; : morning theme, "The Debt of the Twentieth Century to John Wesley." In the evening wlil be held the children's day service. A special feature of the splendid evening service will be the orchestra, led by Mr. Winans. At both the morning and evening service Mr. John P. Hillis will sing. Mr. Hlllls is the singer for Evangelist Evan-gelist 'Ostram. Sunday-school. 9:46 a. m.; class meeting. Immediately after morning preaching service; Junior League, 4 p. m. ; Ep worth League. 7 p. m.; Monday evening, even-ing, 8 o'clock, men's meeting at the home of Mr. -Fred Eberhardt. -437 East Second South; Wednesday evening, 7:45, midweek mid-week prayer service; . Thursday evening, 7:15, orchestra rehearsal; Friday evening 7:45. choir practice; Saturday afternoon! 4 o'clock, quiet hour. Cordial invitation to all these services. Beats free SPIRITUALIST.. The Independent- Free Thought Spiritual Spirit-ual church will hold its regular Sunday services at Federation of Labor hall at 8 p. m. 'All are cordially invited.' |