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Show Ij CHURCHES j I First Baptist On Grant. Rev. H I D. Zimmerman, pastor Bible school I at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at I 11:15. subject, "Deliverance from Vanity." fi:30, B V. P. V., topic. "The Challenge of the Life of Jud-son. Jud-son. to the Young Life of Today " Meeting led by missionary committee commit-tee 7 30, Evening service, theme. I "The Growing of Habits." Wednes-1 day at 2 30, Ladies' Kensington will be entertained by Mrs Coolidge and L Mrs. Kegley, at the home of the for- V mer, 2344 Grant. 8. Friday, illus trated lecture on "In His Steps," under un-der auspices of social committee of the young people's society. First Presbyterian John Edward Carver, pastor Morning worship at 11, theme, "The Message of the Risen Christ to the Church of Today." Men's meeting at 10. Sunday .school at 12:15. Young Peoples meeting at 6:30, Evening preaching at 7 30, theme, "Modern Interpretations of Great Scenes in the Bible" "The Tragedy of Misjudged Values " Mid-Nj. week prater meeting, Wednesday at 8. Central Park Presbyterian Thirty-first Thirty-first street and Washington avenue. John Edward Carver, minister. Sunday Sun-day school at 2:15. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Twenty fourth and Grant avenue. William W Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, rector. Hoh communion, S a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon by the Very Rev. S. R Colladay, dean of St. Mark's Cathedral, Salt Lake City, 11 a m Evensong, 4:30 p. m. Superintendent Su-perintendent Mills will address the Sunday Night club in the Guild hall at 7:30 p. m . subject, "The Social Center." First Congregational Adams Ave., near Twenty-fifth street, Frank G Brainerd, minister Miss Alice Gray, pianist, Mr. R. L. Noggle, chorister 11 ofclock, morning sermon, "The Prayer Sublime." Mrs. W. G. Dal-rymple Dal-rymple will sing. 12.15. Sunda School. 6:30, Christian Endeavor meeting. 7.30 o'clock, evening sermon, ser-mon, "The Transforming Vision.' The orchestra and the chorus will furnish special music. On Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon and evening the ladies la-dies of the church will entertain at tea at the residence of Mr Roy L Xoggle, 2452 Madison avenue. Musical Mu-sical and literary programs will be given Friday night at home evening even-ing In the church parlors. Danish Lutheran Sen ices at 3 o clock in the Swedish Lutheran church, corner of 23rd and Jefferson avenue. All Scandinavians are invited. in-vited. First Methodist Episcopal 454 Twenty fourth street. G. F, Rassweil-er Rassweil-er pastor 10:30. Morning service, combining church aud Sunday School Anthem by the choir. Sermon theme, "What Will You Do With Him?' 6 30, Epworth league. 7:30, Evening service. Second of the series on Modem Gods, viz. The Gilded Bubble Anthem by the choir Duet by , Mrs. Rassweller and Mr Ramey Monday at 8 p. m., Union Sunday School association meeting in the basement. Lesson on Early and Later Adolesence. Wednesday evening prayer meeting instead of Thursday. Thursday night the I Kansas banquet Friday night from I 6:30 to 10, oyster supper given by the Knights of King Arthur. Salvation Army This evening at the Midwinter camp at the Salvation Army barracks. Rev F. G. Brainerd of the First Congregational church will speak on "Applied Religion." Adjutant Ad-jutant Dowell will speak at the Army service tomorrow morning At the Holiness meeting the subject will be "The Vacant Chair." Church of Chrl6t, Scientist Masonic Mason-ic temple building. Sermon, 11am subject, "Truth." Sunday School at 0:4o a. m. |