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Show MINISTERS TO ACT AS USHERS AT THE UNION SERVICES ; Miss Edns Dwyfer, one of the most prominent contralto soloists of Salt Lake City will bo in Ogden for Thanksgiving and will render the vocal vo-cal number at the union serice6 in the First T'resbvterlan church. Miss Dwyer has recently returned from stud abroad and those who have heard her, speak very blghlv of her ability Besides Miss Dwyer there will be numbers by Miss Louise Pierce and Miss Beatrice Hamll The service will commence promptly at 10:24 and close In good time for the dinner hour. The following praise numbers will be given. Prelude . . Bach Miss Louise Pierce Contralto Solo "Evening and Morn ing" Max Sticke Miss Dwyer Violin Offertory Dialogue Helmum! Miss Beatrice Hamil Contralto Solo "Blessing" . . Ste ne; Miss Dwyer Violin Obligate, Miss Hamll Contralto Solo "Ob, Love Divine'' Kevin Miss Dwyer Postlude Bende) Miss Pierce There will be two departures from the usual custom at these services The ministers have decided that. In stead of all taking part in the general service, the entire sen Ice. for the sake of unlt, should be conducted by the preacher of the day The other Innovation 16 that the minister? of the churches will act as ushers at the service This new- form of ser vice will be followed for the next three years In accordance with the usual custom cus-tom at these services, the offering will be divided between the Crlttenton home and the Salvation Army The churcheB uniting in this service are First and Second Congregational German Evangelical. Swedish Lutheran, Luth-eran, Holland Reformed Salvation Army. Ar-my. First Baptist First Methodist, First and Central Park Presbyterian The sermon will be delivered by John Edward Carver. |