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Show CHURCHES I First Presbyterian John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11; theme, "The Call of the Christ From the Common to the Divine." Sunday school at 12:15; endeavor at 7; evening preaching at 8; theme, "Tho Demand and Satisfaction of Continued Discovery." Missionary ' ' J-Tl I ' T ' Till .f J'H ' M tw t- -) i I - iEEQ meeting Tuesday at 2-: 30 in the I church parlors. I Church of- the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Twenty-fourth and Grant avenue, William W. Fleetwood, rector. rec-tor. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. ni. Morning prayer and sermon by the rector, 11 a. m. Miss Kathryn Hoag, soloist. Methodist Episcopal Christian R. Gnrver, pastor. 10:15 to 10:30, prayer service, 10:30, morning worship and bible school; sermon theme, "The Failure of the Brook"; 6:30 p. m., Epworth league; 7.30 p. m., evening worship; sermon theme, "Dying We Live"; Monday 8 p. m., meeting of the Sunday school board; Wednesday, 4:15 p. m., Junior league; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer and praise service. serv-ice. Followed by a meeting of the official board; Thursday, 2:30 p. m., meeting of the Ladies Aid society at the home of Mrs. Gillls, 2567 Butler avenue. Annual election of officers. A full attendance is urged. Thursday, 4 p. m., Intermediate league. First Baptist Grant avenue near Twenty-fourth street, George F. Lowe, pastor. Bible school, 10 a. m. Mr. Carlisle Stevens, superintendent; morning worship, 11; subject, "Thy Will Be Done." Young people's meeting, meet-ing, 7 o'clock; evening worship, 7:30; popular evening service and a welcome wel-come to all. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, 7:30. Christian Bible school will be held Sunday at 10 a. m. at Woodmen of the World hall, 2320 Washington avenue. ave-nue. The public cordially invited. St. Paul's German Evangelical Jefferson and Twenty-third street, B. H. Leesmann, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; services German, 11 a. m.; Tr.nfliah 7-.in n m A nnrrilnl Intrl- 3 tatlon to all. I ; Christian Reformed Corner Thirty- first street and Washington avenue, i William Westenburg, elder. Holland service at 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. Sun- I day school at 11:15 a. m. Sunday i school, "Wall Ave." 3 p. m. ' Swedish Ev. Lutheran Corner of jj Jefferson and Twenty-third street, Ar- thur E. Olson, pastor. Sunday school ' at 10 a. m. Swedish service at 11 a, m. English service at 8 p. m. This will be an evening song service. Tho choir will render several anthems, f Vocal solos will also be sung. A short address will be given pertaining to f church music. Everybody is cordial- : ly Invited to attend our meetings; j Grace Baptist At 282 Twenty-sixth ; street. Sunday school at 10 a, m followed by preaching service at li! . B. Y. P. U. devotional meeting at 7 p. m., led by Q. R. Craft Evening I H sermon at S. Mid-week prayer meeting meet-ing Wednesday evening at 8. First Congregational Adams avenue ave-nue near Twenty-fifth street, Frank G. Brainerd, minister. 10:30, morn-i ing sermon; the Rev. F. J. Estabrookl of Denver will preach. 11:35, Sunday J school; 7o'clock, young people's meet- IB ing; 8 o'clock, evening sermon; the a Rev. Miles B. Fisher of San Fran- Jfl clsco, will preach. UU-i H I TO CURE MEAT IN THE FALL. To eighty pounds meat use six ounces oun-ces brown sugar, two ounces saltpeter and pint of salt. Mix sugar, saltpeter and salt together, then rub over meat. Let meat lay till this melts into it (a w.eek or ten days), then use one quart of salt to 100 pounds of meat and rub In; but do not use saltpeter and sugar the second salting. oo SAFETY IN NUMBERS. "I have here," said tho agent, "a utensil that no housekeeper can afford af-ford to be without." "What is it?" asked the woman at the door. "It's a combined corckscrew, can-opener, can-opener, pocket-knife, screw-driver, tack-hammer, glass-cutter and " "Hold on a minute. I don't want one of those things." "Why not?" "By keeping all those tools separate sepa-rate it Is impossible for my husband to lose more than one at a time." Birmingham Age-Herald. |