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Show CHURCHES , CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP-HERD SHEP-HERD Corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street. John W. Hyslop, rector. The sixth Sunday in Lent (Palm Sunday). Holy communion it S a. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Holy Week sen-ices as follows. Wednesday evening prayer and sermon ser-mon at 7:30; Thursday corporate com munion at 10 a. m. Thursday evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Good Friday. Fri-day. The three-hour service from 12 noon until 3 p. m. The Daughters of the King will meet Monday at 5:00 p m. in the Guild hall. The Women's Guild and Women's Auxiliary will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs E. D. Stone at her home, 031 Twenij-first Twenij-first street. ENSIGN MISSION Sunday sen-ices: sen-ices: Bible study 3 p. m. Study of ih's Lost Tribes of Israol continued". A. the last meeting of Ensign Mission tl-c first six of these tribes were located and the class will take up the ouier six tomorrow. The class found tnat the individual of 1GS0 B. C. is a nation in 1320 A. D. The 49th chapter of Genesis contains the biography of the individual as well as the history of ,the nation Verses 3 and 4 Reuben, ; France; verses 5, G and 7. Simeon aad Levi Italy, Spain and Portugal S, 9, 10, 11, 12, Germany and Austria 1, iZebulon, or England, not very difficult (to discover, li, Isaiah, or European i Russia, 15 Asiatic Russia. "Search the 'Scripture." Testimony and preaching service S p. m. ! FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Located on 24th street, next lo the court bouse. Christian R." jGarver, pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. C. M. Wilton, superintendent. Mrs. J. J. Malone, Supt. of primary department. Walter Underwood teacher teach-er of the A. B. C. class. AU members of the church and visitors in the city are invited to attend this vlas. Tne Philathea class also invites you lo attend at-tend its sessions. 11:00 a. m. morning worship. Sermon theme: "The Message Mes-sage of the Colt." Mrs. Norman Sims will sing a solo at this service. 12 m. class meeting. 6:30 p. m. Epworth league. A good leader, an excgllt-nt and interesting topic fo consideration.; 7:30 p. m. evening worship. Sermon theme: "Our Invisible Antagonisms." 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer and praise service. Followed by a teacher training class. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. JPalmj .Sunday services as follows: Morning worship at 11, theme, "The Triumph of the King." Sunday school at 12:15. Evening praise service at 7:30. Then.e, "The Modern Note in the Day of Praise." Easier supper and bazaar Thursday, April the first, lno church will be decorated in keeping wu the message of Palm Sunday for the n-day n-day services. Morning music: Prelude, Gounod; offertory, Chopin; postlude, Meyerbeer Mrs. Louise Pierce Marti-neau. Marti-neau. Contralto solo, "The Palms, ' Faure Miss Mildred Ware. . boprano solo, "There's a Land Mine Eye Has Seon,' Cratingshield Miss Rutn Dil-ly Dil-ly Contralto solo, "Deep River," Fisher Miss uiiford Johnson. Eveniu; praise numbers: Prelude, Rossini; offertory of-fertory Massenet; postlude, Handel Mrs. Louise Pierce Martineau. Contralto Con-tralto solo, "Jerusalem" Miss Mildred Ware. Soprano- solo, "Come Unto Him.'J Handel Miss Ruth Dilly. Soprano So-prano solo, "Jesus Lives" Miss Ruth Winters. FIRST CHRISTIAN CnURCH Corner Cor-ner of Twenty-fourth and Madison: ; Rev. W. L. Melliuger, pastor. Bible school at 10 o'clock. Mrs. C. JL Car- , men, superintendent. Classes for all ages and a hearty welcome for all. Morning worship and communion at 11 o'clock. Christian Eudeavor at 6:30, and evangelistic service at 7:30. Meetings Meet-ings for the week are as follows: Official Offi-cial board meeting on Tuesday evening, eve-ning, regula church night supper on Wednesday evening, followed by Bible study and various committee meetings.! I On Thursday afternoon the Missionary I society will meet at the home oi Mrs. ! J. G. Leonard, 2573 Fowler avenue, i The meeting will begin promptly at I 2:30. i ! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grant , avenue, nrth of postoffice; Dr. Ray Palmer, minister. Services Sunday as follows: Sunday, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m.; theme, "The God of I Humanity's Quest." B. Y. P. U. meeting meet-ing at 6:30 p. m., splendid program for all young people. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. ra. Sermon by the minister. Theme, "Procrastination." Wednesday evening at 6:30 a supper will be served at the church. All members mem-bers are earnestly requested to be present. Matters of vital importance are to be presented in reference to the Inter-church World movement. THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Five Points. Rev. Godfrey Matiheivs. 2:30 p. m. A Sunday school for the community. All welcome. Dr. J. M. Elliott, Superintendent. Classes for all grades and ages. j ELIM ENGLISH LUTHERAN-CHURCH LUTHERAN-CHURCH Corner of Jefferson and. Twenty-third street; Arthur E. Olson, astor. Sunday school and Bible class! every Sunday at 10 a. m. Special Palm Sunday services this Sunday at 111 o'clock. Special songs and music. Con- firmati'on exercises at S o'clock. A cor-l dial" invitation Is extended to all whoj wish to witness the rite of confirmation. confirma-tion. The Brotherhood meets next Tuesday at S o'clock in the parsonage study. The Ladies' Aid society will meet next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with .Mrs. JL Walberg, 124 , Twenty-seventh street, Holy communion com-munion service Good Friday evening at 8 o'clock. You are always welcome to our services and meetings. THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Godfrey Matthews, ; minister. On Adams between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. 11:00 ; a. m. Divine worship and sermon. Prelude, Pre-lude, Idilio, Lack; offertory, Min- i uet, Beethoven; postlude, March, Hollender Miss Ivine Shields. Duet Miss Zoa Kirkpatrlck and Miss Grace Matthews; Sermon, "The Christ Who Stoops to Conquer. ' 12:15 noon Sunday school under the superintendence of Dr. E, P. Mills. I Kindergarten under the direction of Miss Catherine Ilendershot and help- I era. Women's class led by Mrs. Geo. t J. Kelly. Men's class led by Dr. E. P. Mills. A cordial welcome for all. : 6:30 p. ra. Young people's meeting. t Leader, Helen Mills. A lively meeting! for young people. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship and address, illustrated by two reels of motion picture film. Prelude, Pre-lude, Moderate Mendelssohn; offer-lory, offer-lory, Under the Leaves, Thome; post-' lude, In the Woods, Durant- Misi Ivine Shields. Solo Miss Grace Mat thews. Address, "The All Embracing-Love Embracing-Love of Christ." Every one welcome. oo One of the things that go without saying is speechless amazement. Every man Is willing to take chances on being ruined by prosperity. on |