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Show uo CHURCHES First Methodist Episcopal 454 Twenty-fourth street, G. F. Rassweil-er, Rassweil-er, pastor; Miss Mable Lamb, dea-cness; dea-cness; Miss Vera Frey, pipe organist; Miss Rosamond Laird, choir leader. 10:30 a. m., Morning service; theme, "The Saul Winner." Music by the Voster choir; 6.30. Epworth league; 7 30, evening service; anthem by the Treble Cleff choir; trio by Miss Rosamond Rosa-mond Laird; Mrs. G. F. Rassweiler, F. S. Laird. Sermon on "Peter in the Waves," Illustrated with pictures by Plochurst, given to those attending. Monday night. Valentine social, given by the Ladies Aid society to everyone, every-one, old and young. Tuesday, Union prayer meeting in the Presbyterian church; Thursday In the Baptist church; Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Ladies' Aid society, Washington party at the home of Mrs. J. C. Nye, Mesdames S. J. Griffin, O J. Stihvell and W. E. Weatherby assisting hostesses. First Baptist Located on Grant ' avenue near Twenty-fourth street, i George E. Lowe, pastor; morning worship, wor-ship, 11 a, m.; subject, "The Christian"; Chris-tian"; evening worship, 7:30 p. m.; subject, "The Church Member"; bible school, 10 a m. Carlisle Stevens, superintendent. Our school has recently re-cently been graded and several constructive con-structive courses of study have been added, and other courses will be added add-ed soon. Sec the superintendent or pastor about these courses of study for your children. Every man and woman ought to be studying tho bible. Mr. J. W. Ramey is teaching a bible study class. Join his class Sunday. Professor Archabald has charge of the young people's class to which all young people are welcome. Junior B. Y. P. U.. 3 p. m., Miss Hellen Browning; Brown-ing; Senior B. Y. P. U., 6:30; subject, sub-ject, "Christian Fidelity and Leader Force," Marion Dunsmore, leader. The First -Congregational Adams avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, Frank G. Brainerd, minister; 10:30, morning sermon, "The Holy Spirit." 'Cello solo hy Miss Helen Hunter. Particular attention is called to the change of hour in the morning service serv-ice to 10:30 instead of 11 and to the Sunday school hour of 11:35 Instead of 12:15. 7:30 o'clock, evening service, serv-ice, Dr. Ian Maclaren, traveler and lecturer, and nephew of the famous author of "The Bonnie Briar Bush," will speak. His subject will be "Child Culture and Vocational Training." Train-ing." Mr. Walter Woolf will sing "O Dry Those Tears." The chorus choir will sing "Hark, Hark, My Soul," (Shelley). P'-esbyterlan John Edward Carver pastor. Morning worship at 11; theme "The Model Christian." Sunday school at 12:15; endeavor at 6, Leader Lead-er Mr. Johnston; evening worship at 7:30; theme, "Religion as a National Asset and Defense." The result of the religious awakening of 1S00. Union Un-ion prayer meeting, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 30, the Thursday meet-hit; meet-hit; Is in Baptist church. A musical treat morning and evening will be given. Mrs. Mary SparkB Atkinson of Kansas City will render six solos during the day. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Twenty-fourth and Grant avenue, William W. Fleetwood, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m ; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m ; morning prayer and sermon by the rector, 11 a. m.; evening prayer and address, 4:30 p. m. The meeting of the Sunday Sun-day Night club In the Guild hall at 7 '30 p m. will be addressed by Dr. F M. McHugh. M. D., founder of the Thursday Night club of Salt Lake City; subject, "A Practical Demonstration Demon-stration of the Efficiency of Municipal Munici-pal Ownership." Embry Chapel A. M. E. Reverend B. H. Moore, pastor; 2817 Pingree avenue. 11 a. ra., Preaching; Sabbath school, 12-30; 8 p. m.f preaching; Presiding Pre-siding Elder A. M. Ward will administer admin-ister the holy sacrament of the Lord's supper. Everybody is cordially Invited. First -Church of Christ Scientist Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. Sunday morning service serv-ice at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Soul." Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Wednesday Wednes-day evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. Church of Christ Disciple Chester A. Snyder of the First Church of Christ Disciple of Salt Lake City will speak in the Woodmen of World hall, 2320 Washington avenue, Sunday at 3 p. m. His subject will be "The Ideal Church." Everyone is invited. Danish Lutheran John Lund, pastor. pas-tor. Services at 3:30 p. m. in the Swedish Lutheran church, corner Twenty-third street and Jefferson avenue. av-enue. Christian Reformed Corner Thirty-first Thirty-first street and Washington avenue, William Westenburg, elder. Holland service at .0:30; Sunday school at 11:45; gospel meeting (English) at 3 p. m. oo NEVER MIXES 'EM "Have you studied political economy?" econ-omy?" "No, sir, Economy is all right In Its place. I'm one of those who believe be-lieve In keeping business out of politics." poli-tics." Washington Star. oo It is hard to convince a schoolboy that summer vacation days are longer than winter school days. India's railroad pension old employees. em-ployees. 1A , |