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Show PRO V QT-(UT AH) rr SU-N P ArTHR A-E 0, S UND A Y, I) EC'E MB BR -1 t; 1933 PAGE FTYE SUNDAY SERVICES , - ' I ! I - I ! ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. CHURCH A House of Prayer for All People' 5Q west Second North St. Church school, 10 o'clock. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "Reality." There will be no meetings of St. Mary's Guild Until Monday, Jan uary 8th. St. Mary's church school will give their Christmas pageant and program Friday, Dec. 23. PRO VO COMMUNITY CHURCH (Congregational) University at Second North Rev. N. C. Wallin, Minister Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes Class-es for all ages. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the minister. Theme: "Second Hand Religion." Music by the. Chorus choir. Anthem: Lift Up Thine Eyes." Intermediate Christian Endeavor Endeav-or at 5:30., , There "will be no meeting of the Senior Christian Endeavor society, as a district meeting is to be held in American Fork. All wishing to go are to meet at the church at i:30 p. m. The Junior Christian Endeavor society will meet on Monday at 4 p. m. - The Christmas party of the Pil- grim class will be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Spear, 190 So. 2nd E. Each couple is asked to bring a covered dish and each person a 10c gift. A hearty welcome re assured to all who attend the services of the Community church. REORGANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church, 234 West Fourth South street. Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning serv ices at 11 o'clock. The Young Folks' Recreational society meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. S. S. HOLM, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, corner of First East and First North streets. . Regular Sunday morning services, ill ctfclock, subject sub-ject "Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday Wed-nesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock. excepting Sundays and holidays All are welcome. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Sabbath school 9:45-10:45 Saturday. Sat-urday. Preaching at 11 o'clock. AH are welcome. CATHOLIC CHURCH l$ft North Fifth West Street Father Victor Herring, Pastor Masses at the Catholic church will be held Sunday morning at 9 and 10:45 o'clock. Instructions for children at 9:45 o'clock. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 155 North First West Divine services at 11 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. m. ' ; .y Sermon xn the ' last chapter of the 01d Testament Malachi chap ter four. Theme: "The second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ at theJSnd of Time to judge the world in righteousness. A cordial welcome to all. B. SKOV, Pastor. SIXTH WARD President T. N. Taylor and Ralph Poulton will be the speak ers at the Sixth ward sacrament services this evening at 6.30 o'cloclc in the ward chapel. Con tralto solos will be rendered by MissFredonia Strickler of Ogden. Relief Society Union Meeting Relief societv Union meetine for Utah" stake will be held at the B. Y. U. todav at 2 o'clock. De partmental work will be conducted as follows: Executive officers, secretaries and welfare workers will meet with Mrs. Achsa E. Paxman, stake President. Mrs. Ezma Tanner has special instructions for the secretaries. secre-taries. Christmas tree trimmings will be demonstrated by Mrs. Ada B. Hasler. All ward class leaders willbegiven instructions for the month by Mrs. Sina B. Holbrook of the. theology committeeXThe teachers' topic will be in charge of Mrs. Electa S. Dixon, and the work and business group will meet with Mrs. Bessie E. Gourley. Mrs. Algie E. Ballif will direct the literary lit-erary department, the social service serv-ice workers will meet with Mrs. Myrtle R. Jensen, and the choristers chor-isters and organists will be in parge of Mrs. Margaret H. East-jnond. DRY STOKER SLACK $3.75 : -. Per Ton Delivered Smooetfo "ST. C. V. HANSEN Ridence-9Sa : West Center Sharon Stake Sharon stake V high counselors will speak at tie services in the various wards of the stake -this evening, as follows: Edgemdnt, Orvil O. Stone and Henry D. Taylor; Grand View, Adelbert Bigler and James C. Jen sen; Lake View, Samuel, H. Blake and Wilford R. Stubbs; Pleasant View, P. William Madsen and C. Wilford Larseh; Sharon, Orson Prestwich and Spencer Madsen; Sharon Stake To Pageant The pageant "The Hearts of the Children" or "The Missing Link" was presented'Ffiday night by the genealogical workers of-the Sharon Shar-on stake to a well filled house. It is a wonderful' pageant, and kept the audience in its grip from Start to finish. The staging was fine and very appropriate. All Jtaking part did excellent -work, and are worthy of commendation and praise. President A. V. Watkins made Timpanogos, Dee Glen Brown and Charles Farnsworth, r.; Vineyard, Elmer T Holdaway and T. Earl Foote. a short talk in which he said that he was delighted; with the success of the performance; lauded..- the workers and those, who had taken part, and said, "This has been so wonderful and inspirational that we want more people to see it, and therefore the pageant will be repeated Sunday night at 8 o'clock here in the Lincoln" high school auditorium. As special guests we invite all the young people of the stake to attend, so that they too, may see the grandeur of the work portrayed. There will be no charge and we hope to see the house packed.." C. V. H. OREM Washington scientist says babies are born practically brainless. And so many stay that way through life. -MRS.. GUNABD LUNDGBEN 'Correspondent Phone 0-11-R-l . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fielding, officers of-ficers of the Sharon ward M. I. A. gave a delightful entertainment in the ward recreation hall Thursday Thurs-day evening, honoring those who took part in the road show and their partners. Games were followed fol-lowed by dancing. Tasty refreshments refresh-ments were served to 45. Mrs. Le Earl Burr entertained with a prettily arranged bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. Two tables of the game were played and prizes were awarded. ' The guest list included Mrs. James B. Sumner, Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs. Merrill Crandall, Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. Ertman Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Mrs. La Mar Farley and Mrs. Gunard Lundgren. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Billings and Mrs. Isabelle Gappmayer were guests of Salt Lake friends Tuesday. Tues-day. - - Mr. ami Mrs. C. H. Farnworth, Ivan Farnworth, C. H. Farnworth Jr., and Mrs. Alfred Nichols returned re-turned Saturday from Greeley, California, where they attended the funeral of a near relative. Mrs. Gunard Lundgren will entertain en-tertain for the members of the Literary club at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon spent Thursday and Friday in Salt' Lake with relatives and friends. A. G. Keetch, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loveless and James Cordnor spent Thursday in Salt Lake on business. busi-ness. Among those from Orem .who went to Salt Lake for the Sharon stake temple excursion were S. A. Carter .Mrs. Delia Mecham, Mrs. James Blair, Mrs. Agnes Bellows, Mrs. Mary McEwan, Sam Cordner and Fay Fielding. Mrs. A. G. Keetch entertained with a quilting at her home Thursday. Thurs-day. A delicious hot dinner was served "during the afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. Eva Fage of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Emily Aston, Mrs. Minnie Dittmore, Mrs. Velma Kolander, Mrs. Odeal Kirk, Mrs. Beulah Keetch and Mrs. A. C. Keetch. Under the auspices of the. Old Folks committee of the Windsor ward, an old time dancing, party was given for all adult members of the ward in the Lindon amusement amuse-ment hall Wednesday evening. . A delicious tray luncheon was served to over 100. , Officers and teachers of tSe Windsor ward M. I. 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