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Show CHURCHES . kJM Immanuel Baptist Mission At 282 B Twenty-sixth btreet, J. V. Cody, pas- H tor, Bible school at 10 o'clock, fol- H lowed by preaching service at 11; H Young people's devotional meeting at H G'45 p. m.; topic, "Literature and H Loyalty in Denominational Life." H Leader, Bessie Preshaw. Evening ser- H mon at 7:45. "Wednesday evening at mwrn 1 45, the regular mid-week prayer ser- H vice. Tuesday evening at 7:30 the young people will hold their business meeting in the church Refreshments will be served b the hostesses, Miss Ethel McClaren and Miss Bessie Preshaw. Pre-shaw. First Methodist Episcopal 454 Twenty-fourth street, G. F. RassweiL-cr. RassweiL-cr. pastor; Miss Mable Lamb, deaconess; dea-coness; Mr. II A. Selp, Sunday school superintendent; Miss Vera Frey, pipe organist; Miss Rosamond Laird, choir leader. 10:30 a. m., morning service and bible school; anthem fay the Treble Clef Vested choir. The pastor will preach the first of a series f sermons on "The Symbols fo rtho Holy Spirit," this subject being. "The Spirit as a Fire." 7 p. m. Ep-worth Ep-worth league. Leader, Rev. G-. F. Rassweiler, subject, "Our Prayer Habits." S p. m., evening service Besides the anthem by the Treble Clef choir, Miss Rosamond Laird will sing a solo. The -theme of the sermon ser-mon will be "The Greatest Oratorio" the first of series on "The World's Greatest Masterpieces." Union prayer pray-er meeting in the Baptist church Wl'lllll'SUHJ I'VlMIUlg. First Baptist Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street, George F. Lowe, pastor. Bible school at 10 o'clock, Carlisle Stevens, superintendent Morning worship at 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor, subject, "The Future Life." Junior R, Y. P. U. 3 p. m. Miss Helen Browning leader. Senior B Y P. U. 7 p. in., subject, "Literature and Loyalty in Denominational Life." John E. Lowe, leader. Evening worship, wor-ship, 8 o'clock, subject, "The Healing Heal-ing of the Nations." A cordial welcome wel-come is exl ended to all to attend all the above services. Strangers in the city especially Invited. At the Baptist church Sunday morning morn-ing In discussing the "Future Life," Pastor I owe will seek to answer two very perplexing questions, "Why Are Many of the Righteous poor, and many of the wicked rich?" Fir3t Congregational Adams avenue ave-nue near Twenty-fifth street, Frank G. Bralnerd, minister. Morning service, serv-ice, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:30; evening service, 8 o'clock. Rev. James E. Butler of San Diego, Calif., will speak both morning and evening. First Presbyterian Morning worship wor-ship at 11; theme, "The Animal and the Conquest of tho Natural." Sun- mi II da j school at 12 15, endeavor at G 30, eening service at 8. theme, the 'Gift of Fire and Light" A na ture sermon. Mrs Ilaiold J. Heaton will sing Dudley Buck's "Fear Not Ye Oh Israel" at the morning service Special music at the evening service. The Cradle Roll will have a short service at the close of tho morning service. c Christian Reverend Charles W. Dean, Evangelist, speaks tomqrrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. in the W. O. W. hall, 2320 Washington avenue. Wall Avenue Baptist Divine services serv-ices Sunday morning at 11 a. m. "Numbers "Num-bers 10-29. Sunday school at 12 m. Union meeting at 4 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m., 2 Timothy 4-7 The public is cordially cordial-ly invited. Pastor, Rev. A. J, Billincs-ley. Billincs-ley. Swedish Ev. Lutheran Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Miss Laura Swanson, superintendent. No serv- ifPC llllflnv oil nnnnnnt rC li vtiir- sion meeting held in Boise, Ida., this week." ' A. M. E. Church, Embry Chapel 2817 Pingree avenue; morning services, serv-ices, 11 a m. St. John 14:6. Sabbath school, 12:30. Evening services, 8 30. Romans. 1:16. Rev. B. H. Moore, pastor. pas-tor. All are cordially invited. St. Paul's German Evangelical Jefferson avenue and Twenty-third street, B. II. Leesmann, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school- German and English classes at 10 a. m. There will be no services, neither morning nor evening The Ladies' Aid society meets Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2:30 p. m. and tho church council at 8 p. m. Eleventh Ward E. S. Hinckley, superintendent su-perintendent of tho State Industrial school, will bo the speaker In the Eleventh ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. oo |