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Show CHURCHES First .Presbyterian John .Edward Carver, pastor. Morning service at 11 ; theme, "The Program of the Christ"; Sunday school at 12:15; Christian Endeavor at 6:30; evening service at 7:30, "The Five Points of Calvinism." The point of calvinism that deals with child labor. Miss Chausse will sing at the morning service. serv-ice. Miss Scott will sing at the evening eve-ning service. Baptist Sabbath school at 10 a. m Carlisle Stevens, superintendent. The school has recently been re-graded, I and new classes organized, so there . .aro suitable classes for all ages. Sermon Ser-mon at 11 a. m. by Rev. B F. Bron son. of the Rio Grande church, Salt Luke City. Pastor George F. Lowe expected to be here for services today but meeting which he is conducting at Gooding, Ida., continued with such interest, it seemed best for him to remain there over Sunday. He will probably return here Monday. Junior B. Y. P. U. at 3 p. m. under the leadership lead-ership of Miss Helen Browning, all children between tho ages of 9 and 15 years of age, are Invited to this ' meeting. Senior B. Y. P U. at 6:30 p. ni., subject, "Amusement That Is Worth While," Charlotte - Skeen, leader. Sermon at 7:30 p. m., by B. F. Bronson. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m., it is expected the pastor will be here for this service, and It is hoped a large crowd will be presenL A cordial invitation in-vitation is extended to everyone to all theso services, especially do we Invite the stranger In the city to come and worship with us. The Kensington sccioty meets with Mrs. Day, 118 Twenty-third street, Wednesday afternoon after-noon at 2:30. Every lady of the church and congregation is invited to attend.' Friday evening the Missionary Mission-ary society, has planned an open meeting, when every member of the church and congregation is invited to be present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith. 2513 Madison avenue ave-nue at 7:30. A program of music and readings has been planned, refreshments refresh-ments will be served, and a social evening will be enjoyed, in which both old and young can participate. Embrey Chapel, A. M. E. 11 a. m , Preaching; text, I Cor. 3;17. Sabbath school, 12:30. 8 p. m., Preaching, text, St. John 3; 16. Rev. B. H. Moore, pastor. Church of the Good Shepherd j (Episcopal). Twenty-fourth street 1 and Grant avenue, William W. Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, rector. Holy communion, S a. m.; Sunday school, 9-45 a. m.; morning morn-ing prayer and sermon by the rector, II a m , evening prayer and address 4:30 p. m. The meeting of the Sun- day Night club in the Guild hall at 730 p. m.. will be addressed b& Professor Pro-fessor Guy Montgomery, leader of the Emmanuel Class of St. Marks' cathedral. cathe-dral. Salt Lake City, subject "The Emmanuel Movement." Miss Ellen Meissner will be the soloist. Christian Reformed Corner Thirty-first Thirty-first and Washington avenue; Holland Hol-land service fcat 10-30; Sunday school at 11:45; gospel meeting (English) at 3 o'clock. Swedish Ev. Lutheran Corner ot Jefferson and Twenty-third street Olof B. Hanson, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Miss Laura Swan-son, Swan-son, superintendent; English services, 7:45 p. m. The L. A. S. meets at the homo of Mrs. P. S. Wilson, 1140 Tuenty-fifth street Wednesday, 2:30 H p. m. All friends welcome. M First Church of Chrjst, Scientist- H Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty- M fourth streeL Sunday morning serv- M ice at 11 o'clock; subject, "Truth." H Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednes- H day evening testimonial meeting at 8 m o clock. M Baptist At 282 Twenty-sixth street H Services as follows: Sunday school at M 1U a. m., with classes for all. B. Y. H P. U. at 6:30 p. m., topic "Amuse- H ment That Is Worth While"; leader, H Miss Eva Wardley. Midweek prayer H service, Wednesday evening at 7:30. M Public cordially invited to all serv- H |