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Show (CHURCHES ' I 1 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cor- ner of 21 th and Madison. Rev W. L Mellingor. pastor. Bible school at 10 o'clock. Prof. C. S. Springer, superin- 3 tendont. Morning worship and com- jjj munion at 11 o'clock. Evangelistic service in the evening at 7:30. Chorui choir will lead in an Inspiring song g service. Services for the coming week " a am as follows: Session of the County Sunday School association on Monday evoning at S o'clock. An Interesting 3 program Is being arranged and work- w crs from all of the churches are urged 3 to be present. On Tuesday evening (fl regular meeting of the official board j of the church. Wednesday night is o regular church night, all members are ij asrod to bring their lunch and come aT 0:30. Prayer service folloving the supper hour after which the virioin committee meetings are held. i 'i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grant avc, Just north of the post office. ' I Dr. Ray Palmer, minister. Services Sunday as follows: Sunday School, 10 a. m. Carlisle Stevens, superintendent. $ Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by the minister. Subject: "Invest- ?j ment of Life." 1 Baptist Young Peoples' Union, 6 30 j p. in. Rufl.soll Stevens, President. S Evangelistic Sorvice. 7:30 p. in. i Wide-awake song service. Sermon by B the minister. Theme: "Is Damnation 5 Eternal?" Ordinance of Baptism will bo administered. : THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL I CHURCH Rev. Godfrey Matthews. K On Adams between 24th and 25th. 1 jj 11:00 a. m. Divine Worship and h Sermon. S Prelude, Album Leaf. ! 5 Offertory, "Andante" Dvorak. Mi?,s i Ivine Shields. . 4 Postlude. "Pastoral" Hitz. ! Duet bv Misses Zoa Kirkpatrick and Grace" Matthews. j Sermon. "The Church at Thyatira." I j 12:15. Sunday School under the di-1 ; rection of Dr. E. P. Mills. Kindergar- 5 ten superintended by Miss 'Catherine t Mondershot and helpers. Ladis Aid Class led by Mrs. George J. Kelly. I Men's Class teacher, Dr. E. P. Mills. " j ; G:30 p. m. Young Peples Society In-1 augural Meeting. Topic "What I want 3 to be and why." Leaders Rensis Li- kc-rt, George Likcrt, Charles Johnson and Lorene Shields. All young people j welcome. . s 7:30 p. m. Divine Worship and Ser mon. Prelude, "Song without words.' 3 Mendelsohn. Offertory. "Andante" J Beethoven. Postlude, "Mazurka" Bo- i rowskl. Miss Ivine Shields. Solo. Mr. 3 E. L. Howes. Sermon. "The Power of the Unseen in the Life of Man." -j '3 THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Five Points. Rev. Godfrey Matthews, minister. 2:30 p. m. A Sun day school for the community undei the direction of Dr. Elliott. C'.ossc-for C'.ossc-for all grades and ages. Coni and help us. We may help you. THE WALL AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner of 27th and Wall. H. L. Marque, Pastor. Morning Worship. Wor-ship. t31 a. m. Sunday School at 12:30. Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening Worship at S p. m. Evangelist Keller of St. Augustine. Georgia, will conduct a series of union meetings at the Wall avenue curch beginning be-ginning on Sunday evening.to which the public is cordially invited. ENSIGN MISSION Sunday services will be held at the Ensign Mission wit.i Bible study at 3 p. ni. We- are shor: of bibles so bring your bible with you. Regular preaching service at S p. m. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Located on 2-llh street, next to the court house. 10:00 n. m. Sunday school, C. M. Wilton, Sunt Clnses for all. The Adult Bible class, with Waller Underwood as teacher, invites in-vites you to attend and to study with then; the Bible. Primary department, Mrs J. J. Malone, Supt. Let us have you: small children again. 11 a. ni. moiniug worship. Sermon theme, "Christ's Challenge to Us." 6:30 p. m., Ep worth league. A good leader and a very interesting topic. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon theme" "The Man Born Blind." C.30 p. m. Tuefday the Men's club will lunch lo-get'ier lo-get'ier in the church basement. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer and praisa 3o:vice. Studies in the Epistle to the Philhpians. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school Bible class 10 a. m.; no other services. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD SHEP-HERD Corner of Grant avenue and 24th St. John P Hyslop, rector. The Second Sunday in Lent. Holy communion com-munion at S a. m. Sunday school at 9 151. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Lenten services every Wed-1 nedday and i Friday at 7:30 p. m. The' Daughters of the King will meet for-work for-work in the Guild hall on Monday eve-ning. eve-ning. March 1st. a full attendance is deji'-ed. The Women's Guild and Woman's auxiliary will meet on Wed ! icsday afternoon with Mrs. L. J. Grif- in and Mrs. J. F. Oimlln at the home of Mrs. Ghulin, 233 Twenty-third Ureet. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. John Edward Carver, pastr. Morning Morn-ing worship at 11 00. Themo "The Individual In-dividual Ministry of the Churcln" Sunday Sun-day School at 12.15. Evening worship ' I at 7:30. Theme "The middle of the Road Man." Morning music. Prelude, "Communion "Commu-nion In G" Batiste: Offertory '"Novel-lette" '"Novel-lette" Schumann. Postlude ""Adagio" Beethoven. Miss Louise Pierce Mar-tineau. Mar-tineau. Anthem, "The Lord is my Shepherd". Smart. Mrs. Agnes Warner. War-ner. Mrs. C. H. Stevens Mr. James Simpson, Mi-. E. D. Peterson. Solo, "Oh Rest in the Lord." Mendelssohn, a Mrs. C. H. Stevens. Response "Dear Lord and Father", Maker, the Choir t Evening music. Prolude, "Nocturn . Chopin. Offertorv "Berceuse" Kas.r , koff. Postlude. "Aria" Weber. Mrs- J; Louise Pierce Martineau. Anthem, V "Thy Light Ha sCome" Elvey, M I quartet. Response "The Day is End- 1 ed" Elgar, the Choir. t a |