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Show CHURCHES First Baptist Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Bible school at 10 a. m. Carlisle Stovens, superin-tendcnL superin-tendcnL Morning worship at 11 a. m.. Rev. "W. H. Bowler, state secretary, secre-tary, will speak both morning and evening. Morning music, trio entitled "Come to Me." Junior Baptist union at 3 p. m. B. Y. P. TJ. at 6.30 p. m., subject, "How to Work With Others," Oth-ers," Mrs. Lowe, leader. Evening service at 7:30, male quartette will sing. George F. Lowe, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal 454 Twenty-fourth street, G. F. Rassweil-er, Rassweil-er, pastor; Miss Mabel Lamb, deaconess; dea-coness; Miss Vera Frey, pipe organist; organ-ist; Miss Rosamond Laird, choir leader. lead-er. 10:30 a. m., Morning service, and bible school, anthem by the Treble Clef Vested choir. Sermon theme will be "Vessels of Honor"; the subject sub-ject for the parents class will be "Marriage and Home Making." 630 p. m., Epworth league; 7:30 p. m , evening service. Pipo organ preludes by Miss Vera Frey. The anthem will bo by the Treble Clef Vester choir, Mrs. F. S. Laird, and Miss Rosamond Laird will sing a dueL The sermon theme will be "Christ the Good Hhep-herd." Hhep-herd." This will be illustrated by reproductions of the famous painting paint-ing by Plochurst, a beautiful reproduction repro-duction being given to all who attend. Mrs. Rassweiler will sing the "Ninety "Nine-ty and Nine." Thursday afternon at 2:30 the Ladies' Aid socioty will meet at the home of Mrs. W. W. Gillies, 442 Herrick avenue; Mesdames Stil-welU Stil-welU Malone, and Peters will be the assisting hostesses. First Congregational Adams avenue, ave-nue, near Twenty-fifth street, Frank G. Brainerd, minister. 11 o'clock, Morning sermon, "Unity in Diversity," Miss Helen Hunter will play a 'cello solo, Handel's "Largo"; Mrs. Marllla Hunter-Barlow, pianist; 7:30, evening sermon, "Is Christianity a Man's Religion." Re-ligion." This is the second of the series on "Men and Religion." Miss Rosalie Holberg will sing "I Sought the Lord" (Gllbreth); Messds. Hammer, Ham-mer, HoweB and Brainerd will sing a trio, "Where Thou Art" (Parks). Tho chorus choir will sing "Sometimes I Catch" Sweet Glimpses" (Gounod). Annual church meeting and social on Wednesday evening, January 10. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal). (Epis-copal). Twenty-fourth street and Grant avenue, William W. Fleetwood, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; G. F. S. corporate communion. Sunday Sun-day school, 9:45; morning prayer and se-rmon by the rector, 11; evening prayer, 4:30 p. m. The meeting of tho Sunday night club In the Guild hall at 7:30 p. m. will be addrensed by Mrs. Kate S. Hllliard; subject, "Preparedness for Peace." First Presbyterian John Edward Carver, pastor; morning worship at 11; theme.. "Tho Christ in Your Life and Needs?' Sunday school at 12:15, endeavor at 6:30; evening worship at 7:30; theme, "The Fivo Points of Calvinism," Cal-vinism," tho Gospel of certainty. Men's supper Monday night at 6.30. Baptist At 292 Twenty-sixth street. At 3:30 o'clock Sunday aftornoon, January 16, a Baptist church will bo organized under the leadership of tho Immanuel Baptist church of Salt Lake City Dr. L. S. Bowerman and a com-mitteo com-mitteo of deacons from the Salt Lake church will bo present to assist in tic organization. Sunday school at 10 a. m. with classes for all B. Y. P. U at 6 30 p. m.. subject, "How to Work With Others." Leader, Miss Elberta Mohler. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Public cor dmlly Invited to all services. Remember Remem-ber the location, 2S2 Twenty-sixth street. St. Paul's German Evangelical Jefferson and Twenty-third street, B. H. Leesmann, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; services' German at 11 a. m.; English, 7:30, Dr Julius Feldman, Missionary to the Jows, will speak at night on tho subject "Why tho Jows reject Jesus as the Christ" The speaker will exhibit Phylacteries, Prayer Robe, Scroll, and other paraphernalia para-phernalia pertaining to Jewish, customs cus-toms and boliofs. Tho annual moet-ing moet-ing will be held at the closo of the morning servlco. A cordial wolcomc to all. Scventh-day Adventlst 469 Twenty-ninth street, M. A. Ilallistcr, pastor. Sunday night will be the beginning of a sorles of studies on the Sanctuary. Sanc-tuary. Services at 7:30. You are cordially Invited to attond these meetings. meet-ings. Danish Lutheran John Lund, pastor. pas-tor. Services by Rev. N. P. Nielsen from Clinton, Wis., at 3:30 p. m., in the Swedish Lutheran church, corner Twenty-fifth street and Jefferson avenue. ave-nue. Christian Reformed Corner Thirty-first Thirty-first and Washington. Holland Servian Serv-ian f in-in o m Ciind'iv onhnnl nt 1115 a. m.; gospel meeting at 3 p. m. Swedish Ev. Lutheran Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street. Olof B. Hanson, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Swedish services, 11 a. m. The congregation holds its annual moetlng January 19, 8 p. m. All members urged to come. First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Monroe, avenue and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. Sunday morning service serv-ice at 11 o'clock; subject, "LIfo." Sunday school at 9:25 a. m. Wednesday Wednes-day evening testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock. Embry Chapel Sunday services, 11 a. m. Preaching, 25th Chapter Mathew 14th verse, "Parablo of Talents." Tal-ents." Sabbath school, 12:30; 8 p. m., Preaching; text, Hebrew 12th chapter 1st verse, "Tho Christians' Rev." Rev. erend B. H. Moore, pastor. oo |