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Show DAILY PAGE BIX. UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1908. Easter sermon; subject. The Sepulchre in the Garden." Special Easter music In the morning as follows: "Christ, the Lord is Risen ToConquered," (Pott). day," (Wesley). Mr. Jay "Christ Arose," (Lowry). Smith will render a vocal solo entitled, 11:15 with Easter Services in" Ogden Churches aUT Sunday will bf duly observed ton) In nil the churches of Ogden. It will be n veritable awakening of the people to their religious duty and an awakening of the world to mother nature; for every indication points to balmy spring weather. Special nuical programs have been prepared fur rendition in the Presbyterian. Methodist and Catholic churches, while at the Church of the Good Shepherd Rector Brown will preach the annual aennon to the Knights Templar. In all the sacred edifices there will be special services and music will enter largely Into them. Following is the program at the Presbyterian church, Rev. J. E. Carver: Morning Service (Chopin Prelude, "Nocturn' Gertrude Hidule. Chorus, "Springtime MU of the Soul Thy Love," (Excell) Messrs Anderson and Crockett. Rass solo, "Oh, Rest In thaLord, (Mendelssohn) Mr. P. F. Poulson. Violin Ofiertory, "Springs A Vs ken Ing," (Hchaab) Miss Hamll. Postlude, (Batiste) Miss Gertrude Biddle, Four Oclock Service of Seng Prelude, (Schubert) Miss Gertrude Biddle. Bass solo, 'The Plains of Peace,1 (Barnard) Mr. llagbert Anderson. solo, "Jerusalem," (Parker) Mrs. C. IL Stevens. String' Quartette Offertory Aa Easter concert was planned at the Methodist church, but on account of the Illness of H. J. Ware, the lender, It will be postponed. Ths choir under the leadership of Mr. F. N. Hess will furnish the following excellent music: Morning Ssrvice Pipe Organ, "Prelude In Mias Jessie Welch. r'Musarts Twelfth Maas, Gloria" Chorus Choir. Tenor solo, "Hosanna Harry W. Chapson. Pipe Organ Sola "Romance1 (Zitter-bar- t) Miss Welch. "Consider the Lillies Chorus Choir. Pipe Organ Postlude, "Marche Roma ine Miss Welch. Evening Service Pipe Organ Prelude, "Fraumeroi Miss Welch. Easter Anthem (Sudds) Chorus Choir. Gloria, (Mosart) Chorus Choir. Offertory, "Serenade," (Shubert) Miss Welch. Alto solo Mias Anna Wlnana Tenor solo, "Come, Gracious Spirit Mr. Harry W. Chapson. Mrs. F. N. Soprano solo, "Colgotha E-Fl- at Jerome. Duet, "In Soprano Mr. P. F. Paulson. Postlude, (Batiste) Mias Gertruds Biddle. The Easter sermons delivered in the First Presbyterian will have the following themes: Morning at 11, "The Earthly and the Heavenly Life." Afternoon at 4, "The Reasonableness of Easter Praise." Evening at S, "The Historical Basis for ths Christian Belief in the Resurrection of the Dead." Mi Corey and Hamll violins, Mr. Mowery cello, Mr. Zelmer, viola. Soprano solo, "Hosannah," (Qrasler) Miss Ballinger. Tenor solo, "Golden Harps are Sound' Ing," (Lewis Browne) Mr. F. R. Cham- Hesa Miss Welch. Pipe Organ, "Postlude berlain, Salt Lake. Duet. "Oh, Morning Land," (Phelps) Christian Seisncs Soriaty. Mrs. C. H. Stevens, Mr. Hsgbert n. The Christian Science Society holds service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic Soprano sole, "Hear Us, Oh Father," Temple, Washington Avenue, between (Gounod) Miss Maud Belknap. Twenty-fift- h and Twentyflfth Streets. Cornet sole, "The Holy City, "Doctrine of Atonement. Subject (Adams) Mr. O. 8. Fults. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The public MUs Postlude, (Batiste) Gertrude Is cordially Invited to attend these serBiddle. vices. Evening Praiae Service Prelude, "Beethoven Farewell," Unitarian. (Beethoven) Miss Gertrude Biddle. First Unitarian Church, K. P. Halt Soprano solo, "The Choir Boy," (Arm- over Utah National bank, William strong) Miss Louise Bartlett. Thurston Brown, minister. Sunday Bess solo Mr. Hsgbert Anderson. service at 7:10 p. m. Subpreaching Tenor solo, "Beyond the Shadows," ject of sermon, "Reasons for Believing Crockett (White) Mr. W. that Consciousness Survives Death, and Cornet solo, "Hosannah," (Grenier) Relation of that Belief to Life." The Mr. O. L. Fults. ' Soprano solo, "To Bella of Easter public cordially welcome. Day." (Grrffler) Miss Plngroe; Violin First. Baptist Church, ObUgato Mr. Plngree. Located on Grant Ava, near Twenty-fourt- h, Violin Offertory, "Apple Blossoms" Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. (Horbem) Miss Coroy. Services Easter Sunday as follows; Duet. "Our Lord Has Risen (Loud) Sunrise prayer meeting at 9:10 lasting Messrs. Crockett and Anderson. one hour. Hunday school at 19 o'clock. Bass solo, My Fathers Will," (Mars- - Classes for all. Morning worship at a Arc You Ready? A solo by Mrs. H. D. Redemption. At 7.00 Zimmerman, and chorus o'clock the B. Y. P. U. will meet, topic, Have you thought of your dress for Easter the day ot Our Weely Easter and How to Observe it." Leader. Miss Maud Tabor. At 0:00 o'clock Easter program by the Sunday school, consisting of drills recitations songs etc., with a baritone solo. "Calvery, by Mr. W. L Cornell, of Battle wreek, Mich. Wednesday, April 22nd, the Ladies Mission and Social Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. R. T. Miller, 2010 Jefferson Ave. Ladles who read this notice are Invited. To strangers we cordially extend an invitation to meet with us Good singing, free seats and welcome to alL days? you want to look as well as the next one on that day? Do We have anticipated your taste and needs and Invite you to corroborate this statement Central Park Presbyterian Central Park Presbyterian Church, Charles WendUng Hastings, pastor. At the morning preaching service and at the Sabbath school session, special Easter music will be tendered, and the subject of the sermon will be "The First Easter Morning." The second of the series of stereoptlcon lectures on The Character of Christ" will be delivered in the evening at 8 o'clock. The spec- lal subject will be Christ, the Eternal High Priest. Please note the change of hour from 7:S0 to I. A Roycrolt suit, a stylish hat, a pair ot Oxfords and He to correspond will make you feel like a prlnce-We- at j j THE TOGGERY Church of the Good Shepherd Church of The Good Shepherd, corner Grant and Twenty-fourt- h, THE CLOTHES STORE Alfred Early Brown, rector. Easter day. celebration, 7:20 a. m. Morning prayer, sermon and holy communion, 10:10. Sunday school festival, 1p.m. Evening prayer and sermon, I. Appropriate and beautiful music has been prepared (by Sudds) Chorus Choir; anthem, (Moxart's 12th Maae) Chorus Choir; by the choir for all these services. solo, Miss Anna Wlnana; solo, "Come Gracious Spirit, Mr. Harry W. Chap-so- n; Lutheran. - Lutheran F. N. Hess. Twenty-thir- d solo, "Golgotha, Church, street and Jefferson Ave, D. A. Leon- Sflss Jessie Welch will preside at Pipe ard, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Oregan, rendering three selections at Swedish service 11 a. m. In ths even- each service. A welcome to all is ing at S oclock the Sunday school children will render their annual Easter program. All are cordially Invited. First Mathodist Episcopal. Easter services at ths Methodist Episcopal church, 24th street, between Washington and Adama a venues. 10:00 n. m. Sunday school, Mr. B. E. Newton, Supt 11:00 a. m. morning worship, sermon by the pastor; topic, The Resurrection; Anthem, "Gloria," (Mo. aart'a 12th Maas) Chorus Choir; Anthem, Consider Ths Lillies," Chorus Choir; tenor solo, "Hosanna," Harry W. Chapson. 7:00 p. m. class meeting and Epworth League. 1:00 p. m. Easter tvenlng service; sermon topic, "Go Quickly and Tell;" anthem, "Easter," leave It to Browne U First Congregational Church. The First Congregational Church, Adams avenue and Twenty-fift- h street. Noble Strong Elderkln, minister. Easter Sunday. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; sermon, "The Heart of the Barter Message." Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Vesper service- (in place of the regular evening service) at 5 oclock; sermon, "Came Jesua and Stood In Their Midst" At these services the choir will sing the following music: "Hiy, Holy, Holy,' (Gounod); (Chip-man- ); "Triumphant Strains Arise, "Rejoice In tne Lord, O Ye Righteous," (Martin; Lo, the Tomb is Empty," (Broome); the Choir Mra. - ! Thaanum, Mrs, Cassidy, Mr. Pardoa last mass 10:10 the same using a At the morning service Mrs. C. R. high mass, with aennon by Rev. grand P. u. Hollingsworth Is to sing Hammond's Cushnahan. Come, Bee the Place Where Jesus Lay" and at the vesper service Gra-- J Flow of Blood. nlers "Hosanna" will he sang by Mra The blood thrown out by the heart W. V. Cassidy. travels seven miles in an hour or e 4,292,000 miles In n lifetime of 70 The German Evangieal St Pauls years. The German Evangelical St Paul's church will have an daster service held Elevation of Two American by Rev. G. Hehl, just arrived from St The average elevation of North Louis, Mo., to take charge of this church at Twenty-htri- d and Jefferson America Is 1,850 feet, and of South avenue. At I p. m. the Sunday school America 1,200 feet will give a good Easter program on Monday, tha 20th Inst at 7:10 p. m. at A Living Skelton the same place. All Germans are cor- Is final condition of any child the dially Invited to attend. that has worms If It liven Think of having something In your stomach EL Joseph a Cathelis Church that eata all yon take aa nourisFirst mass at a m., second mass at hment Nine tenths of the babies :!0; at this mass the Knight's of have wornn may be your's has. Be Columbus go to communion in a body certain that It has not by giving It and also ths Children of Mary. White's Cream Vermifuge It expels Special music appropriate to ths Fesst all worms and to a tonic for the baby. by ths Sacred Heart choir. This and Pries 25 centn Bold by Geo. F. Cava SOCIAL EVENTS Mias Marion Bisks spent the week Mesdamee Farrara, Cutting, Thomas In Salt Lake with friends. and BrummltL After a delightful social hour the club adjourned to meet ' Miss Grace Roberts will entertain nt with Mra Edwards at her home at an Easter luncheon on Monday. 1874 Washington avenue on April 21. see e e Tom Stott left Tuesday night for Los Angeles where 'Mra Stott' to visiting. e e Miss Stella Warren was hostess at a five hundred party on Wednesday even- ing. sees MUs Bertha Kirk entertained about twenty guests on Tuesday evening at cards. The game was five hundred and prises were won by Mias Edna Carey, Miss Louise Parker, Bert Sutton and Harod Jamea were used In Hyacinths and ferns ths decorations. Mra Archie Bowman and family left e Sunday for their ranch in Idaho to Miss Ida Seowcroft entertained about spend a few montha twenty of her little friends on Thurse e afternoon at the home of her parday The faculty and students of the State ents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Seowcroft. School for the Deaf and Blind gave a Ths affair was given In honor of her . dancing party hut night sixth birthday anlverasry, and ths afMiss Carrie Winston entertained the ternoon, which was spent at games and members of the card club on Wednes- luncheon, was one of enjoyment for the little ones. day evening. e e Mr. and Mra. E. G. Ed son enter' The Misses Mabel and Jessie Allen tained a few friends at cards on Thurs-da-y entertained the members of their followed the evening.Supper club this afternoon. ing games and those present were Mr. and a Miss Nan Short came up from Salt Mra. Joseph Watson, Mr. and Mra. Lake last night to attend the dance giv- William Lethbridge, Mr. and Mrs. B. en by the' students of ths Deaf and B. Elite, Mr. and Mra. Niles, Mr. and Mra. E. A. Ed son, Mrs: Charlotte Blind school. Mr. and Mra John Aldens. Mr. Mrs. F. M. Farrell entertained the and Mra. Call C. Rasmussen and Mr. ladles of ths .Presbyterian church on and Mrs. William Fife. Wednesday afternoon at her home on A pretty home wedding of Lincoln avenue. Thursday e e evening was that of Miss May Farley . Mra F. M. Driggs and Mra F. S. and Charles A. Shaw, which took place Hess were hostesses this afternoon at at the home of the groom's parents on a pleasantly arranged affair given In Washington avenue. The rooms were honor of Mra John Rushmer. About decorated with palms and carnations a dosen guests were present. and about sixty guests were present. e A wedding supper was served and durMiss Amy Gray was hostess on Wed- ing the evening vocal solos were given nesday afternoon at a luncheon given by Mira Bertha Shaw and Mra Ed In honor of her guest. Miss Hops Lan- Morrla Mr. and Mra Shaw win make sing of Salt Lake. The decorations their home in this city. were all suggestive of Easter, and were Ths large event for the next week is carried out In many pretty little Coven were laid for . fourteen ths charity bail to be given by the todies of the Martha society on Easter gueeta Monday at ths Congress dancing acadThe Tolstoi Circle met last at the emy. The proceeds will be used for the . home of Mra Ruth Bassett A good general charity work of the society,. t attendance responded to roll call. A Much Interest Is being manifested In poem entitled, "Complaint of Nature, the affair and a number of was read by Mra Edwarda Frank people will be present. The .officers In Norris being the author study for the charge of the event are Mra F. J. L day, reviews of "McTeague and "The Mra H. H. Spencer, Mra Abe Octopus" were given by Mrs. Rarig Kuhn, Mra E. A. Littlefield and Mra and Mra Condon. The guests were A. P. Bigelow. . SPRING TIME TOPICS The season of hopeful new, joyousness, the time or renewing, readjusting, even nature la refurnishing, making all things new and splendid except the home. 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