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Show CHURCHES The First Congregational Adams Ave. near Twenty-fifth street, Frank G. Brainerd, minister. 11 o'clock, morning sermon, "The Guest of Honor." Hon-or." Miss Emma Ruth Paine, after study in New York and two years in London and Paris, will be heard for the first time in Ogden since her return. re-turn. She will sing "Teach Me to Pray," by Jessie May Jowett. Miss Mary Parmley, violinist, will play "The Berceuse from Jocelyn." Miss Mona Smith, pianist. 8 o'clock, evening eve-ning sermon, "The Weakest Place." This service will mark the first appearance ap-pearance of the new chorus choir of 40 voices, with Prof. R. J. Hammer, conductor, and Mr Herbert Aldvedge, tenor soloist. They will sing the "Festival Te Deum in E flat," by Dudley Buck. Miss Mona Smith, pianist; pi-anist; Miss Alice Gray, organist; Misses Dora Smith and Jessie Season, Sea-son, violinists. Prof. Hammer will sing-a baritone solo. Those not attending at-tending any other church arc cordially invited to these services. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal (Epis-copal ) Twenty-fourth street and Grant avenue. William W. Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, rector. Holy 'communion, 8 a. m.; children's service, 10 a. m ; holy communion and sermon, 11 a. m. Danish Lutheran John Lund, pastor. pas-tor. Services at 3 o'clock in the Swedish Lutheran church, corner of Twenty-third street and Jefferson avenue; ave-nue; no collection. First Church of Christ Scientist Edifice corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street, Sunday morning morn-ing service, at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Man." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting meet-ing at S o'clock. Reorganized L. D. S. Corner of Washington avenue and Fifteenth, street N. L. Brown, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school, 10 a m.; subject, "Coming "Com-ing Forth of Nephite Record." 11 a. in., sacramental service; 8 p. m preaching; subject, "Tho Second Coming Com-ing of Christ." Baptist Church Twenty-fourth and Grant George F. Lowe, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. T. P. Prcshaw, Supt. Morning worship at 11 a. in.; subject, "Christ and the Working Man." Communion Com-munion service at 12. B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 p. m.; subject, 'Throw Yourself Into Your Task " Earl Pre-shaw, Pre-shaw, leader. Evening preaching-service preaching-service at S p. m.; subject, "Christ's Relation to Sin." A cordial invitation invita-tion is extended to all the laboring men to attend the morning service, as the sermon will deal directly with the laboring man and his religion. Tho pastor will preach both morning and evening services. Strangers in tho city are Invited to all the services. |