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Show CHURCHES FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Loated on Twenty-fourth I street, next to the court house. Christian Chris-tian R. Gaver, pastor. 10:00 a. m., I Sunday school, Homer A. Seip, superintendent. super-intendent. Classes for all ages and grades. Attend the Adult Bible class, teacher, Wm, Frary. 11:00 a- m., morning mor-ning worship. Sermon theme: "The Question of Inspiration." 7 p. m., Union Un-ion Young People's meeting in the basement of the church. A very Interesting In-teresting and helpful meeting is assured. as-sured. Special brass instrument trio by the Clino sisters at this service. S p. m., evening worship. Union service. ser-vice. The sermon will be preached by tho Rev. Godfrey Matthews of the Congregational Church. S p. m. Wednesday, Wed-nesday, prayer and praise service, Special topic: "Paul's Defense Before Felix." jf THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL I CHURCH Rev. Godfrey Matthews, minister. 10 a. m, Sunday school. Mr. Henry C. Johnson, superintendent. 11 a. m. Divine worship and sermon, "The Church of the Deathless Witness." Wit-ness." 7 p. m. The C. E. society will meet at the Methodist church. S p. in. Union service at the Methodist church. THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL . CHURCH Five Points. Rev. Godfrey Matthews, minister. 2:30 p. in. Sunday school. Mr. J. C. Simmons, superintendent superin-tendent 3:30 p. in. Divine worship and sermon. A hearty invitation is given ; I to our services. ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Cor-ner of Jefferson and Twenty -third ; 1 street. Arthur E. Olson, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school and Bible class every Sunday Sun-day 10 a. m Miss Laura Swanson, superintendent su-perintendent Swedish services 11 a. ; m. 2nd, -ith and 5th Sunday. Services this Sunday. English evening service j ; every Sunday at 8 p. m. On Wednes-t Wednes-t day evening at S:30 the Luther league ! meets at Misses Olga and Rose Lind-' Lind-' ; strom, 758 Twenty-sixth street. You aro always welcome to our services : and meetings. : i- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning Morn-ing worship with sermon by pastor at 11. Sunday school at 10. Union Young Peoples' service nnd evening service in ' , ; First Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Mat- hews delivering tho sermon. W THE SALVATION ARMY At the ' Salvation Army: Sunday 9:30 a. m. Salvation meeting and efforts at pris- , on. 10:30 a. m. Gospel open air rally. ), 11 a, m. At the hall, "Tho Realities of !; ( Full Salvation." 2 p. m. Company meeting for Bible study for young and V old. Lesson, "The Overruling Provi- t ; denco of God." Genesis 45: 1-9; Mark ) 15: 21. 6:15 p. ni. Young Peoples' Le- -' glon; with references on topic, "Pru- - : dent Proverbs," Prov. 25: 8- 17. 7:15 Evening open air salvation rally. 3 p. 'i , m. Salvation demonstrations, timely U testimonials. "This world "is now on f. Us trial." John 12: 31. Spiritunl song3, ji: 'music, etc. Hall and resldenco 251 S Twenty-nflli street Phone 2960. M CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP-0 SHEP-0 1 HERD Corner of Grant avenue and , Twenty-fourth street, opposite the posioflice. Jphn W. Hyslop, rector. The eleventh Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school service at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. All aro cordially welcome. SIXTH WARD Mayor T. Samuel Browning will be the speaker in the Sixth ward tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. o'-clock. A special musical program will bo given. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grant avenue north of Postofflcc; William Crawford, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Carlisle Stevens, superintendent superintend-ent Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The church will Join in the union services ser-vices to be conducted in tho Methodist church in the evening when Reverend Godfrey Matthews will give the sermon. |