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Show churches! SALVATION ARMY Meetings and efforts as follows: Sunday 9:30 a. m. gospel In song and story at city prison; pris-on; 10:30 a. m. Salvation open air rally; 11 a. m. holiness meeting at hall. "Happy aro tho pure in heart, for it is they who will see God," Matt 5: S. Twentieth Century version. 2' p. m., company meeting for Bible stu-, dy, for young and old. Lesson "The AU -seeing God," Luke 12: 6, 7. (Third Division Sunday). 6:15 p. m. young people's Legion; topic "Pure Words" Psalm 12. Suitable songs and scrip -turo references. 7:15 p. m evening open air rally. Gospel truth. S p. m., "Pure and undefiled religion," James 1: 27. "Unless, indeed, your religion is superior to that of the Pharisees and Rabbis, you will not, I tell you, even enter the Kingdom of Heaven," MatL 5: 20. Hall and residence 251 Twcnty-fiftth SL, phono 2960. THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUR'CH OF OGDEN. Rev. Godfrey Matthews, minister. 10 a. m., Sunday School. Mr. H. C. Johnson, superintendent. superin-tendent. 11 a. m., Divine worship and sermon. "Tho Good Humor of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." Cello solo by Miss Helen Hunter. The C. E. society will join in the Union Young People's meeting at the Presbyterian church at 7 p. m. Evening Eve-ning "worship at the Presbyterian church. Union service. FIRST METHODIST EPISICOPAL CHURCH. Located on Twenty-fourth street, next to tho court house. Christian Chris-tian R. Garver, pastor. 10 a. m., Sunday Sun-day School, Homer A. Seip, superintendent. superin-tendent. Classes for nil. 11 a, m., morning worship. Sermon theme, "The Inexorablcness of Law." The quartet will sing nt this service. 7 p. m., Un- Ion Young People's service at the Presbyterian church. S p. m. union services at the Presbyterian church. Sermon by Rev. Crawford of the Baptist Bap-tist church. 8 p. m. Wednesday, prayer pray-er and praise service. At 3 p. m. Sunday Sun-day the funeral of Mrs. Easleston -will be held at the church. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP-HERD SHEP-HERD Corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street, opposite the postoffice. John W. Hyslop, rector. The tenth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday Sun-day School service at 9: 45 a. m. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 5 p. m. in SL Paul's church. Plain City. All are cordially welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning Morn-ing worship at 11. Sunday school at 10, Union Young Peoples' meeting at 7. Union evening worship at 8. Dr. William Will-iam Crawford is tho evening speaker and his theme is the Conquest of the Cross. This Is tho union worship and f prayer service called for by tho men of America in France asking us to unite with them Sunday in worship and prayer for our cause. National music will be used. THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. Godfrey Matthews, minister. 2:30 p. m Sunday School. Mr. J. C. Simmons, superintendent. 3:30 p. m divine worship and sermon. You are heartily invited to our services. ser-vices. SIXTH WARD Tho following conjoint con-joint M. I. A. program will be rendered render-ed in tho Sixth ward, Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Musical numbers by tho Nichols string orchestra. Solos, Miss Mildred Ware. Address, "Efficiency," by Wilford L. Bramwoll. The public is cordially Invited. FIRST BAPTIST Grant avenue, north of the postoffice. Rev. William Crawford pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; Carlisle Stevens, superintendent. superintend-ent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Theme, "The Christian Mlnlstery and Its Past Today." Union services will be held in tho evening at 8 o'clock in tho First Presbyterian church when Rev. Crawford will deliver the sermon. ser-mon. His subject will be "The Conquests Con-quests of tho Cause." |