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Show First Presbyterian Church John Edward Oarver, pastor. Morning worship at elcvon. Theme, "The Parable Par-able of tho Patched Garment," Miss Russell-'wlll sing. Sunday school at 12:15. Endeavor at 6-30. Evening sermon upon "Tho Historic Counterpart Counter-part of tho Greatness of Character." Special music by Misses Pierce and Hamil, Mossrs Saunders and Green-well Green-well Midweek meeting "Wednesday at 7:4o. First Baptist Church On Grant. Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. 11:15, Morulng worship. Subject, "Impertinent Quea- tlons Atiout Religion." G;30 B. Y. P. U. Topic, "The Case Against the Saloon.' Leader,, Fred Preshaw. 7:30, Evening service. Subject, "Life Lessons from Domas tho Deserter." 7:30 Thursday, Midweek prayer service. ser-vice. Subject, "Temperauce." Mr. Jay A. Smith will sing a tenor solo at tho morning service. The First Congregational Church Adams avenue aud Twenty-fifth street. Frank G. Bralnerd, paBtor Mrs. Y. G. Dalrymplo, soloist. 11 o'clock, sermon, "Tho Awakening." 1230, Sunday school. Special union vesper service at 4 o'clock, to hear MIhh Hamilton, of tho New York Chautauqua speak on "Lowell's Christian, Chris-tian, Philosophy." :30-p. m., Christian Chris-tian Endeavor. 7:30, Prof. Drlges, nssisted by pupils from the State School for the Deaf and Blind, will give a demonstration of the purpose and methodH of that institution Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) (Epis-copal) tVm. AV. Fleetwood,, pastor. Services for Nov. 12: Sunday school fl:45 a. m. Morning service and sermon, ser-mon, 11 a. ni Evening servlco and sermon 7; 30 p. m. Music by vested choir, A, R. White soloist All are welcome. FlrGt Church of Christ. Scientist Holds services In the new Masonic Temple building on Washington avenue, av-enue, between Twcntv-fifth and Twenty-sixth streots. Subject "Mortals "Mor-tals and Iminortnls." Sunday, 11 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. . First Mothodlat Episcopal Frederick Freder-ick Vining Fisher, pastor. 11 a. m mdruing sorvlce; Eermon by the pas-tori pas-tori on "The Land of tho Confession Revivalt" an Intensely Interesting story of Korea. 7:30 p. m., bis; Chautauqua Chau-tauqua rally. Address by Miss Meddle Med-dle Ham'lton. national orgnnlzor of Chautauqua literary' and scientific circle, cir-cle, on "Tho Brotherhood of Man us Reflected In LUcr.Uu.re." Dr. E. P. Mills, president of Utah Chautauqua assembly, will preside. Solo, MI33 Rosalie Holberg. German Evangelical St. Paul's church, on Twenty-third street and Jefferson avenue. Sunday morning servlco at 11 o'clock. Everyone Is cordially' welcomed. Sabbath evory .Sunday at 0 o'clock. P. Ph. Fester," pastor. |