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Show First RrcEbyterlan John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11; theme, "Keeping Up Appearances" Appear-ances" Sunday school at 12;15: Endeavor En-deavor at 6:30; evening worship at 7:30. Thev evening serios upon "Evolution "Evo-lution and Sin" will be continued, the theme being "The Origin o"f Sin as Told in Scripture- and Science." German Evangelical St. Paul's -At Twenty-third street and Jefferson av-onuo. av-onuo. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m. Everyone welcome. P. -Ph- Tester, pastor. First Congregational Adams avenue aven-ue nnd Twenty-fifth street. Frank G. Brainerd, minister. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Tho Rev. Oliver B. Loud of Yerpal will preach. Evening service at 7:00 o'clock. The pastpr vill continue thu evening series in lio storv of "Everyman Sundaj school at 12 1". . P S C. E. at r,:oU. On Friday evening fiom S to 10 o'clock there "will be held the annual an-nual fall reception to the mepibers and friends of tho church. All are cordially Iptited. Swedich Lutheran Corner Twen-third Twen-third street and Jefferson avenue. Erik Floreen, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Services at S p. m. The Ladles' Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Axel Ljndstrom, S-il Twenty-third street. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ cf Latter Day Saints Corner Fifteenth Fif-teenth stroet and Washington avenue. Sunday school ;tt 10 o'clock a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. J. E Vanderwood will Interest you. Como and hear him. First Baptist On Grant avenue, Rev. H D. Zimmerman, pastor. Bible Bi-ble school at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11:15, with sermon by pastor. Text, "As one whom his Mother comfortoth, so will I comfort you." At G.30, Young Pcoplo's meeting. meet-ing. Missionary topic, in charge of missionary committee. At 7.30, evening even-ing service. A male quartette composed com-posed of C G. Wilson, first tenor; Roy Robinson, second tonor; Robert Greenwell. first bass, and Axel Ny-lander, Ny-lander, second bass, will furnish the special music at this service. "Saviour "Sa-viour Comfort Mo" and "Beautiful Country" will be rendered by t)ic quartette. At J. 30 Thursday, mld.-vcek mld.-vcek service. Topic, "Tho Church; Its Support." Social In church parlors par-lors on Friday evening, in charge of the social committee of the Young People's society. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services 11 a. m., subject, "Probation After Death." Sunday School, 9: -15 a, m. Wednesday evening eve-ning testamonial meeting at S o'clock. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Twenty-fourth and Grant avenue. Holy Communion, S a. ni. Sunday School,9:-15 a. m. Morning Morn-ing service and sermon by the rector, 1 a. m. Evensong. -1:30 p. m. Music by the vested choir, A R. While, loader and soloiBt. Professor Henry Peterson will speak at the meeting of the Sunday night club in the Parish Par-ish house at 8 p. m. Subject, "Tho American High School." Special musical mu-sical program. Miss Meda Parry, pianist, Mr. Edwin Cox, violinist. The ' nnhlfc. a rnrdlsllv invited. Holland Christian Reformed Services Serv-ices Sunday afternoon at 3 p'clock and Wednesday evening at S p'clock at the Central Park Presbyterian church, corner Thirty-first and Washington Wash-ington avenue. Sunday evening at S o'clock at 60U Thirtieth street. Rev. A. J. Brink of Kuner, Colo , will deliver de-liver a sermon at each nieeting. All Holland people welcome. " Flrct Methodist Episcopal Frederick Freder-ick Vining Fisher, pastor. 11 a. m., great rally service of the church. The pastor tvlll proach his last sermon to the church on "The Sure Victpry of Christianity." All the members are urged to be present and to bring a generous offering for the thank qffer-ing qffer-ing service. 7.30 p, m, evening service. serv-ice. Sermon by the pastor on "The Church and the Problpms of the Age." 10 a. m., Sunday schoplj G:30 P, m., Enworth League. |