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Show First Baptict Church On Grant, north of the federal building. Rev. H. D Zimmerman, pastor. Attention of tho public Is called to the following follow-ing order of services for Sunday, March 5th, 1911. 10 o'clock, Sunday school Mr. Craft, superintendent. Classes for nil 11-15, morning service ser-vice A quiet hour around the table of tho Lord Right band of fellowship fellow-ship to new members. C:30, Young People's meeting, led by Mrs. Lor-ance. Lor-ance. Topic, "Lessons from Great Lives, III Moses" 7-30 gospel ser-vlce ser-vlce with sermon by pa3tor. Subject, Sub-ject, "A Message for the Backslider" Backslid-er" Wednesday evening at 7:30, at 'the home of Mrs T. D Johnson, No. 520 Twcnty-thlry street, the Ladles' Mission Circle will hold an open meeting Gentlemen are invited. A stereoptlcon lnntorn will be used di,r!ng the evening, with views descriptive de-scriptive of tho lands studied nbouf. Thursday evening at 7:30 regular church prayer and praise meeting. Topic, "The Christian Neighbor's Duty." Morning music Baritone solo, "In the Secret of His Presence" Stebbens Mr Greaves. Evening music: Soprano and baritone duet, "Prayer . of the Wanderer" Condo Mrs. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. A cordial Invitation Is extonded the public to worship with us. Church of the Good Shepherd (Epjscopal) N. E. cor 24th and Grant aenue William Fleetwood, rector. Services for the First Sunday In LenL Children's service 10 a. m. Holj- Euchhnrtst and sermon 10 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m. Special Lenten services, Tuesdays, 4.15 p. m. Wednesdays S p. m. Thursdays 9 a, rn.-i.15 p. m. Fridays S i). m. First Church of Christ, Scientist Hold services In tho now Masonic Templo Building, on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Subject "Man.' Sunday, 11 n. m Sunday school 9:43 a. m Wednesday evening testimonial testimon-ial meetings at 8 p. m. Free reading read-ing rooms aro open dally except Sundays Sun-days and holidays from 30 a. m. to 5 pm. Rooms 511-512 First National Na-tional Bank building. First Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at eleven. The annual praise servdeo of tho Woman's Missionary Mission-ary society will bo held. Sormon, theme"The' Unanswerable Argument for Missions." Sunday school at 12.15. Endeavor at 030. Midweek meeting Wednosdny at 745. Young peoples' night at home, Friday at 8, Evening preaching, Sunday at 7:30, "The Desire for Pardon and Heaven, and How That Desire Is Secured." Prelude, "Melodic". . . .Rubenstcin Miss Blddle. Tenor Solo, "Crossing tho Bar". Buck Mr. Saunders. Offertory, "Consolation" Zahler Miss Biddle. Solo, Calvary Rodney Miss Corn. Evening music Prelude, "Gondollerla". . Mendolssohn Mrs. Stevens. Tenor solo, "The Prodigal... .'Pontius Mr Saunders. Violin Offertory, "Chanson" Bizet Miss Beatrice Howel. Solo, "Tho City of Gold" Williams Miss Corn. Swedish Lutheran Church Corner Jefferson avenue and 23rd street. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Rev. E.'Florcen, pastor. First Congregational Church Frank G. Bralnerd, minister. Morning Morn-ing service at 11 o'clock. Mr. E. L. Howes will read Jean Jngelow's poem, "Tho Brothers, A Sermon." Tho fol j lowing aro the musical numbers. I Prelude, "Nocturne," Chopin fl Miss Louise Pierce. 91 Offertory, "Night Song" Vogt 1 Miss Dora Smith. J Song. Mrs. Bessie Dean Allison ' j Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Dr ' E. G. Gowans, Supt or the State In- ' I dustrial fchool, will speak about the I work being dono for boys and girls The following are tho musical nuiii bers: i Prelude, "Trauormarsch," Chopin Miss Plorcc. ' Offertory, "Eleglc," Martinet Miss Mary Pamiloy. Song. "Tho Lord Is Mindful of Ills i' Own," . . , Mendelssohn AjJ Mrs. Allison. , Tl Both morning and evening services ) will be ot special interest nnd all are cordially Invited to attend Sunday j school at 12:15. Y. P. S. C. E. at C 30. - Central Park Presbyterian Church, Washington avenue and Thirty first streeL Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunda school at 12:20. Christian Endeavor, j at 7:15. Evening preaching at S Midweek Mid-week prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. S. C. C. Hickman, Hick-man, Pastor. i First Methodist Church Rev. F V ' Fisher. Pastor. 11 a. m.. Sacrament ' of the Lord's Supper. Tho Pastor will give the first of a series of "Lenten Messages to the Church. 7 30 p m , "Tho Fellow in the Looking," will be the topic of Mr. Fisher's first "Lenten sermon to the men." Sunday school at 10 o. ra., and Epworth League, 6 30 p. m. ) |