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Show CHURCH NOTICES BAPTIST. Rio Grande Baptist church. Second South near Ninth West streets; Berton F. Branson. 777 West Second South street, minister: Frieda A. Dressel. missionary: H. H. Holmberg. Bible school superintendentBible superinten-dentBible school at 1 a. m. Morning worship, with special sermon to teachers, at U.U a. m. B Y. P. V at :M p. m.. led by IDss Irene Lewis. Evening service at 7:10 o'clock. Special music, -Other meetings as announced In the services. Ton are welcome tn all these appointments. appoint-ments. Burlington Baptist mission, corner of Indiana and Navajo streets; Jared V. Cody, minister Sunday school at 10:10 a m., W. If. Sanderson, superintendent. Young people's meeting st ;30 p. m. Sermon Ser-mon by Mr. Henry Jacobs at 1 :30 p. m. Prayer moating Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Immanual Baptist church. Fourth East and Second South streets; Louis 8. Bow-srmswn, Bow-srmswn, D. D minister Hours of worship, wor-ship, 11 a- m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject, sub-ject, "The Story of an Opal Ring." Evening, Even-ing, The Man Who Contended With an Angel." Bible school at :U a. m . F. J. Lucas, superintendent. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Juniors at ff p. m. Midweek prayer and social service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. You are very cordially Invited to attend all these services. CHRISTIAN Central Christian church, corner Fourth South and Third Bast streets. Charles R. Neel. pastor, 217 Bast Fourth South street Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. - Morning sermon. "A Sympathetic Friend." Night, "The Worth of a Man." The men of the church will have charge of this service Bible school at 10 . in. Christian endeavor at 6 SO p. m. Prayer meeting Wedneeday night EPISCOPAL. St Mark's cathedral. First South between be-tween Second East and Third East treats: Rt- Rev. F. 8. Spalding, bishop: Very Rev. 8. R. Colladay. dean Holy communion at 7:30 a- ra. Sunday school at .4I a. m. Adult Bible class at 10:3 h. in. Morning prayer and sermon by Rev. W. F. Bulkley at 11 o'clock. Evening Even-ing prayer and address by Rev. W. W. Rasas at 4:10 o'clock. 8t. John's chapel. Ninth East and lo- Cn avenue Sunday school at 10 a. m. ornlng prayer at 11 o'clock. St. Peter's chapel, (57 North Second West street Sunday school at S:4S a. in. Evening prayer at 1M p. m. LUTHERAN German Lutheran church. Seventh South and State streets; William J. Lan-kow, Lan-kow, pastor Sunday achool at 9:80 a. m. Service at 10:30 a. m. English service at 7:30 p. m. Swedish Lutheran church, corner Second Sec-ond South and Fourth East streets: Erik Florae n, pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Holy communion at 11 a. tn Meeting of the tiuthsr league at the church parlors Thursday evening. PRESBYTERIAN. Third Presbyterian church, corner of Eleventh East and Eleventh South streets: Frank O. Leonard, pastor Morning service serv-ice of worship and preaching at 11 o'clock. Subject, '"The Faith That Is More Than the Creed " Sunday school at 11:16 p. nv T. P. S. C. B. at 7 p m A hearty wet-coma wet-coma to all. SCIENTIST. Subject. Sunday sermon. "Are Sin, Ms-ease Ms-ease and Death Real 7" First Chore of Chriat, Scientist, m Bast Third South street Sunday services at 11 a. an. and t p. m. Sunday school at I. SB a. m. Ths Wednesday evening services are held at 1 o'clock. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Consolidated Con-solidated Music hall, II Bast First South street Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sunday Sun-day school at :4i a. m. Wednesday evening even-ing services at I o'clock. All are welcome to these church services. Free reading rooms In the Wslker bank building. Main and Second South streets, where Christian Science literature mar be obtained. UNITARIAN, Unitarian church. IIS South Second East street: Frederick M. Bennett, minister minis-ter Hen-loe at 11 a m. Sermon. "Uniting "Unit-ing Morality and Religion." Miss Lillian Phelps, soprano, will be the soloist. Ths quartette will sing. "Like as the Father," by Leslie. Mrs. Ernest M. Fowler, pianists. pian-ists. The Sunday achool will meet at ls:lf p. m. The evening meeting will be at 7:43 o'clock In the lower room. Mr. Frank Larson will speak on "Threefold Forces of Civilisation." after which there will be opportunity for discussion of ths topic. All oordlally Invited to these meetings. METHODIBT The series of Sunday evening Illustrated lectures st the First Methodist church are proving most delightful and profitable to the large audiences that are witnessing them. The subject for the lecture tomorrow tomor-row evening, "Moses, the Man Who Laid the Foundation for Us.' will prove highly interesting and instructive at well, because be-cause the views will include the most famous fa-mous of places during the life and the wanderings of Moses and the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan. Dr. Short said this morning: "I have never seen a finer set of slides than those which I shall use Sunday night. They begin with a wonderful won-derful scene of the Nile liver and follow the route which Moses Is supposed to have traveled, showing the most famous places, and end with a really marvelous view of Slnal and Mount Nebo. The story of the Bible becomes more vital to me as I follow fol-low these Illustrated lectures." The usual large audience will doubtless witness and hear this lecture tomorrow night. Waterloo Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Galena and South Fourth East streets; M. Thomas, pastorSunday school at t p. nv, A. F Key worth, superintendent. super-intendent. Bp worth league at 7 15 p. m, Mrs. Bleasdale, leader. Preaching service at S o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 8 o'clock. Come and bring your friends. Heath Methodlat Episcopal church, near corner of Third South and Eighth West streets: Martin Thomas, pastor Sunday school at 10 a. tn.. Donald CokJough, superintendent. su-perintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor and st 8 p. m. by A. F. Key-worth. Key-worth. Prayer meeting Thursday evening even-ing at 8 o'clock. A cordial Invitation is extended to alt |