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Show H Church Notice. German Evangel- H IcaJ St. Paul's, at Swedish Luthern H church on Twenty-third and Jefferson ' avenue. Sunday morning service at H(i H o'clock. Everyone Is cordially wol- M corned. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock H v every Sunday. Frauenvcrelnan the H J? first Wednesday of the month at tho H II T schoolroom of the church at 2:30 p. B m. P. Ph. Fester, Pastor. , H The Seventh Day Adventlato, at B 2576 Wash. Ave. Sabbath school, H Saturday at 10 a. m., followed bv sor- H iucra by the pastor at 11 n. m. Sufiject: H 1 "The Two Covenants." The Younp Bf Peoples' society meets at 3 p. m. Htl Sunday servlco at 7:45 p. m. conduct- H) d hy Eld. W. L. Sims, of Brigham, Hlj' author of tho Dark Valley Railway H ' folder. Subject or Sunday ovonlng Ml "The Origin of Evil," presenting im- portant truth touching God's Justico H anfl lovo Jn porniltting sin to appoar H; and continue, and answering tho H nuostion, Is Satan a person, or mere- Hi y ua ovil influence. The Wednesday H evening sorvico will bo conducted by H our Cbnforenco President, Eld. D A H Parsons, of Salt Lake City, beginning H promptly at 7:4. Cordial InWtatlon H to tho pubUc to attend all these ser- H 1 1 -ilces. LeRoy Knott, Pastor. H Frat Baptist Church On Grant H near Twontr-fourth street. Rev 11 H' i 5,ZIlorman' nastr. On Sunday; H Fee. 26th, services for tho day wfll K .i, toowa: 10 o'clock. Sunday HL i ch0l will meet. Classes for old and K TUD?l, ,Mr' Craft' superlnlendonWI. E . 3j- Dtvlno worship with sermon by pastor Subject: "Tho Power of Faith." G'30, B. Y. P. U- Missionary topic, "The Religious Achievement in Cuba and Porto Rico." Mrs. H D Zimmerman will lend. 7:30, Evening servlco of song and praise. At the close of tho sorvico one of the ordinances ordin-ances of the church will be observed. 7:30 Thursday, mid-week prayer sor-vJco. sor-vJco. Short business session with Covenant meeting following: Morning Morn-ing music: Barltono solo, "Load, Kindly Light Newman Mr. Greaves. Evening music: Duct, "The Cross Is not Greater,'" Booth Mrs. H. .D. Zimmerman, Miss Ethol Greeno. To those not worshiping elsowhcre a cordial invitation is extended to worship wor-ship with us, morning or evening. First Church of Christ, Scientist Hold services In the now Masonic Temple building, on Washington avenue, ave-nue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets Subject: "Christ Jesus." Sunday, 11 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening even-ing testimonial meetings at S p. m. Free reading rooms are open dally except Sundays and holldnvs from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Rooms 511-512 First National bank building. Church of tho Good Shepherd (Episcopal) N. E. cor. 24 th and Grant avenue, William W. Fleetwood, roctor, Services for the Sunday be-foro be-foro Lent. Sunday school 9:45 a, m. Morning prayor and sermon by the rector 11 o'clock. Evonlng prayor and sermon, by the rector 7:30 p.m. Services for Ash Wednesday (March 1). Holy communion 10 a. in. Evening Even-ing prayer S p. m. All are welcome at these services. Second Congregational Church, Washington avenue and First street. Sunday school at 2.30 o'clock, J. C. Simmons, Supt. Preaching sorvico on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, Frank G. Brainerd, Minister The Flr6t Congregational Church Adams avenue and Twonty-fifth streot, Frank G. Brainerd, Minister. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Prelude, "Eln Fener Wanderer"... Grieg Miss Loulso Plorco Offertory, "Romance Sans Paroles," (For cello) Davldoff - Mr Austin Sooy. Song, "Rock of Ages" Rennick Mrs. Bessie Dean Allison. Sermon, "Tho Beginnings of the Law." Evening sorvico, 7:30 o'clock. Prelude, "Spring's Awakening" Bach Miss Pierce. Offertory! "O Dry Those Toars,'"... Del Rlogo Miss Mary Parmley. Song, "So Fair, So Sweet and Holy." Cantor Mrs. Allison. Sermon, "The Man and His Mission. Sunday school at 12:15, Mrs. W. G. Dalryuiplo, Supt. Y. P. S. C. E., at 6:30, Ben Newton, President. Central Park Presbyterian Church Washington aonuc and Thirty-fifth street. At 11 a. m., a "Review of the Life of George Washington," will be given. Sunday school at 12-20. Christian Endenvor meeting at 7:15. Evening preaching at S 6'clock. Everybody Ev-erybody welcome. Rev. S. C. C. Hickman, Hick-man, pastor. First Presbyterian Church, John Edward Ed-ward Carver. Pastor. Morning worship wor-ship at 11, theme, "The Most Attractive Attrac-tive Reward Offered to Those Who Follow the Christ." Sunday school at 12.15. Y P. at C-lo. Evening worship wor-ship at 7:30, theme "The Deslro for Fame, a Review of This God-given i Incentive as Illustrated In Life of Washington." Midweek mooting Wednesday Wed-nesday 7:15. Young people's evening at home Friday at 8. Boys' Brigade Saturday at 11. Boys' Forum Saturday Satur-day at S. Men's meeting Monday night at S. Morning Music. Prelude, "Tho Morning Call." Coenen. . Miss Blddle. Solo, "Sun of My Soul" Harrlss ' Miss Corn. Offertory, Tho Alms song Pinsuti Miss Blddle. Evening Music. Prelude, "Greeting Airs." Schuechcr Mrs. Stevens, Violin Offertory, "Cianson" Novin Miss Beatrice Hamill. Tenor Solo, "Life of Life" Pontius Mr. Saunders. Postlude, Days Requiem Bischoff Mrs. Stevens. First Methodist 'church 11 a. m. Grand musical servlco The St. Cecelia Ce-celia chorus assisted by the Denver University Glee club will sing . Tho Rev. Frederick Vining Fisher will preach on "The Final Authority in Religion." The glee club will render Rhodes "Remember Now Thy Creator," Crea-tor," -the male quartet will slug and Mr. Willis Bowos will sing tho Offertory. Of-fertory. 7:30 p. m., evening servlco. The paBtor will preach on "Twice Born Men." Fine music by tho chorus assisted by Miss .Nelson and Miss Holberg, soloists. Sunday school at 10 a m. aud League at 0:30 p. m. ScrvJcos of tho week as usual. On Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. the pastor will begin a series of talks, Some Fundamental Experiences of the Christian Life." The public welcome wel-come to these talks. |