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Show CHURCHES Church of the Goop Shepherd (Episcopal) William W. Fleetwood, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. ni.; children's service and address by Bishop Spalding, 3:30 p m. This service ser-vice will take the place of the regular regu-lar session of the school, and al60 of the afternoon service Bi6hop Spalding Spald-ing will address the Sunday Night club on the subject of "The Educa tional Value of the Novel and the Drama,' with special reference to Winsion Churchill s "The Inside of the Cup." ; First Baptist On Grant. Re. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. Bible school at 10 o'clock; 11:15, morning worship, subject, "The Inside of the Cup," a review of Winston Churchill's religious religi-ous novel; 6:30. B. Y. P. U.. topic. "Our Standard!" Leader, Carlisle Stevens; 7.30, evening service, theme, "How? When? Where? Why?;" 2:30. Wednesday, Ladies' Kensington will meet at the home of Mrs. Coolidge, No. 2344 Grant avenue. Mrs Kegley will assist in entertaining. On Thursday Thurs-day evening, at 7.30, mid-week service, ser-vice, with topic, "Our Aims For the Year." Central Park Presbyterian John Edward Carver, minister. Sunday school, 32nd and Washington, at 2 .15. Firtt Presbyterian John Edward Carver, pastor; morning worship at 11. theme. "The Call of the Light. Sunday school at 12.15; Young People's Peo-ple's meeting at 6:30; evening woi-ship woi-ship at 7:30, theme, "The Care for the Lowly." Mens meeting at 10; midweek meeting. Wednesday evening at S. First Congregational Adams avenue, ave-nue, near Twenty-fifth street. Krank G. Brainerd, minister. Miss Alice Gray, pianist. Mr, R. L. Noggle. chorister. chor-ister. Eleven o'clock morning sermon, ser-mon, "An Universal Human Instinct ' Mr. E L. Howes will sing. 12:15, Sunday Sun-day school; 6.30, Christian Endeavor, " 30, evening sermon, "The Horizon Vision." The orchestra and the chor us choir will furnish speciol music, Friday night open house and gimet in parlors Wednesday, S p. ni., annual an-nual church meeting. German Evangelical St. Paul's Twenty-third and Jefferson avenue. Sunday morninc service at 11 oclock. Sabbath school at 9:45 every Sunday All are welcome. P. Ph. Tester, pastor. pas-tor. First Methodist Episcopal 454 24tL street. G. F. Rassweiler, paster 10:30 to 12 05, morning service, combining com-bining both church and Sunday school Anthem "Welcome Delightful Morn. Sermon theme. "Sons." 6:30, Ep-worth Ep-worth league; 7:30, evenlnc service; solo, Miss Rosamond Laird. Duct and chorus, the Misses Malono and Scones. First of a series of sermons on "Popular Gods,'' viz: "The Golden Calf " Woman's Missionary society Wednesday at 2 30 p. m , at the home of Mrs. Schonian, 2742 Monroe avenue. |