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Show CHURCHES l I Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church Corner of Jefferson and ' Twenty-third street. O. B. Hanson, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Eng- H lish services, 7:45 p. m. The Lutheran; league meets at tho home of Miss Olga Llndstrom, 758 Twenty-sixth street,. Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. All friends? are welcome. Church of the Good Shepherd (EpisV lH copal) Grant avenue and Twenty fH fourth streot Sunday school, 0:45 "zH a. m. Morning prayer and holy com- jjH munion, 11 a. m. There will be no? IH evening services. jf St. Paul's Evangelical Jefferson. avenuo and Twenty-third street B, 1 f H. Lcesmann, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. There will bo no preaching service. Annual Sunday school picnics I JM at the Hermitage on August 16. Krl First Congregational Church Dr. jjti j B. Koehne, pastor. Morning services , flH at 10:30, the subject being" "A NighW , Scene From the Bible." Sunday! jH school at 11:45, H. C. Johnson, super-t intendent The evening service ..will I be a union one at the Methodist? iH church, and will be a celebration in' IH honor of the recent closing of the!; iH saloons in Utah. Rev. Christian Gar 'H ver will deliver the address. w j Jr First Baptist Church Grant avenue. near postoffice. William Crawford ; pastor. Sunday morning service at' :H 11; Rev. J. E. Wadsworth of Pasadena Cal., will deliver 'the sermon. Sunda: H school at 10 a. m. United prohlbltloi .H services will be held Sunday evening 'H In First Methodist church oil Twenty ) M fourth street Baptist weekly prayoi and testimonial meeting at 8 o'clocl ' 1 Wednesday evening. 1 nH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Morn (H ing worship at 11. Sunday school a 'H 10. Union evening service at 8, i! H First M. E. church. This will be thc-:iH last preaching service in the Firs3J3 Presbyterian church until SeptemberHHa THIRTEENTH WAR D The TniBB teenth ward church, which is o the corner of Twenty-third street an Jackson avenue, will enjoy the musiH of the girls' band at the meeting SuaH day evening. Ilfl Mr. E. S. Hinckley will be the spcakJH er of the evening and the double a traction will doubtless call many out to the H Fifth Ward The Mutual Improve ments associations will hold a coiH joint meeting Sunday evening at H o'clock. Miss Sylvia Barlow, lately o'nV the Eastern States mission will be PB the speaker. Music by the ladies' quartette. Recitation by MathiaS Tanner. IH First Church of Christ Scientist jH Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty fourth street Sunday morning servx Ico at 11 o'clock; subject, "Lova."Sas day school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday H evening, testimonial meeting' at S o'clock. Reading rooms open daily from 12 m. to 5 p. m. in First Nai JH tional bank building at room 512. H First Methodist Episcopal Church jM Located on Twenty-fourth streetfH next to the court house. Christian iLH Garver, pastor. Sunday school, 10 aH m.; Homor A. Seip, superintendent;H special musical number at 10 o'clockJn Morning worship, 11 a. m. SermonH theme, "Tho Pure in Heart" EpwortbH league, 7 p. m., led by Katnryn FalckJH Evening worship at 8. A union temH porance service to which all are cor dially Invited. Several short a dresses. Sermon by pastor, "Slayinsj the Giant" fH Holland Christian Reformed Corner Washington avenue and' jH Thirty-first street Wm. Westenburg,1 elder. Services at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Herman Maassen, missionary of ll the Reformed Church of America, will speak at both services. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Sunday school, 1975' tH Wall avenue, 3 p. m. Third Ward Miss Norino Moyes will be thef 'H speaker at the Third ward tomorrow evening and the following program of' musical and literary numbers will 'bet' given: Solo Mrs. Herbert Snyder H Reading Miss Minnie Brown, iH Duet. .William S. Wright and Allsat Mary Fisher, u Reading. ... Miss Mary WoaBB1 Solo .......-Nephl 3jjH: 'M |