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Show CHURCHES I DANISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday afternoon, corner of Twenty-third Twenty-third and Jefferson Ave. Whit Sunday Sun-day services will be conducted by Hev. J. C. Carlsen. A cordial invitation to all to attend. FIRST CHURCH v-F CHRIST, SCIENTIST. SCI-ENTIST. Corner Monroe Avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, subject, "Soul and Body.'' Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Wednesday evening Testimonial Testi-monial meetings at S p. m. Reading rooms at 512 First National bank building. Rooms open daily from- 12 noon to 5 p. m. Except Sundays and holidays. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grant Ave., just north of Ui9 postoffice. Dr. Ray Palmer, minister. Services Sunday Sun-day as follows: Sunday school. 10 a "m , Capt. Ray Ward, superintendent. superintend-ent. Morning worship, 11 a, m., sermon ser-mon by the minister; subject: "Is it Possible for One Born of God to Be Forever Lost?" The second in the series on "Why I Am a Baptist." B. Y. P. U. at 6:45. Miss Scharlotte CI. ..l,l., ACirinn TO V "P TT 7 p. m., Miss Maude btevens, superintendent. super-intendent. Evening evangelistic service ser-vice at 8 p. m., subject of the sermon: "Whatsoever a Man Soweth." Midweek Mid-week prayer meeting led by William Collins. A most cordial invitation to tho public to all our services. ELI M ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street, Arthur E. Olson, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Morning services second, fourth and fifth Sundays Sun-days of month. Tehre will be morning morn-ing services this Sunday at 11 o'clock. Pentecost" Sunday, theme: "Pentecostal "Pente-costal Gifts." Evoning services every Sunday at 3 o'clock. Theme for to-, night is based on epistle lesson for Pentecost: "The First Pentecost and Its Significance." On Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the Ladies' Aid Society meets with Mrs. R. A. Taylor, 622 (3-2nd street, friends and, members cordially invited. The Brotherhood Broth-erhood meets on Tuesday evening with Aimer Wilson. 526 Sixteenth 'street, members urged to attend. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Located on Twenty-fourth street, next to tho court house; Chris-tion Chris-tion R. Garvcr, pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school; C. M. Wilson, superintendent; superin-tendent; Mrs. J- J. Malone, superintendent superin-tendent of Primary department. Classes for all ages and grades ot' work. 11 a. m. morning worship; sermon ser-mon by tho Rev. John James Lace, D. D., of Salt Lake. 12 m., class meeting. meet-ing. 7 p. m., Epworth League; led by Dr. Mars; subject: "Personal Health." 8 p. m., evening worship; sermon by the pastor; theme: "On tho- Damascus Road." 7:45 . p. m. Wednesday, "The Church at Study." FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The orchestra, under the direction of F. M. Kelly, has been giving somo splendid concerts at tho First Christian church, corner of Twenty-fourth and Madison. They will give another tonight, beginning begin-ning at 8 o'clock. The concert will be followed, with an address by the pastor, Rev. W. L. MelHnger. He will lake for his subject, a continuation on the study of James. Somo of the musical mu-sical numbers to be given are as follows fol-lows : "Ave Maria" Blanchard Mrs. Lee Miller. Violin obligato F. M. Kelly. "Canzonetta" Tschaikowsky Orchestra. Or-chestra. "Menuetto" L. Van Beethoven Orchestra. Or-chestra. "Mighty Lak a Rose" Etheraert Nevin Orchestra. Morning Music: "Ave Maria" Gounod. Violin solo, "Polish Song1' Schar-wenka. Schar-wenka. SEVENTH WARD. George S. Barker will bo tho speaker at the Seventh Sev-enth ward Sunday, May 23,' 7 p. m. The Byrne children will sing. CHUROri OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD SHEP-HERD Corned of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street, opposite the postoffice; John W. Hyslop, rector. Whitsunday t services as follows: Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. The Camp Fire Girls will meet on Monday evening eve-ning at 7 o'clock In the Guild hall Tho Daughters of the King will meet in the Guild room on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The Women's Guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John -.luOready at her home, 476 Twenty-third street. 9 NINTH WARD "The Witch of En-dor" En-dor" is tho subjec't of an address to' be delivered this evening in the Ninth ward chapel, by Elder Alfred Glad-well Glad-well of the Weber stake high council. Elder Russell Tanner, a home missionary, mis-sionary, will also be a speaker at the service. The service commences at 7 o'clock and tho public is invited to attend. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Pentecost Pen-tecost esrvices Sunday as follows: Morning worship at 11 a. m.; theme: "Tho Practical Mission of the Holy Spirit" Sunday school at 12:15. Evening Eve-ning worship at S p. m.; theme: "The Reality of the Spirit's Influence." Woman's Wo-man's Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Thomas Bradley at 1144 Twenty-first street Friday afternoon with Mrs. Thomas Bradley and Mrs. H. C. King hostesses. Sunday morning music: Prelude, "Marche" Roff. Offertory, "Interlude" Massanet. , Postlude, "Ressessional" Dvorak. Mrs. C. H. Stevens. Quartette, "Gloria" Mason Mrs. Agnes Warner, Mr. William Rockefeller, Rockefel-ler, Miss Mildred Ware, Mr. James Simpson. Contralto solo, "The Shepherd King" Besant Miss Mildred Ware. Soprano solo, "Send Out Thv Light" Jewett Mrs. Agnes Warner. Sunday night music: Prelude, "Sonata" Saint Saens. Offertory "Nocturn" Thome. Postlude, "Nocturn" Tschaikowski Mrs. C. H. Stevens. Contralto solo, "Rock of Ages" Bischoff Miss Mildred Ware. f Soprano solo, "Oh Divine Redeemer" Gounod Mrs. Agnes Warner. THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Godfrey Matthews, minister. 11 a. m. divlno worship and sermon. Prelude, "Romance" Rin-sky. Rin-sky. Offertory. "Sunday Morning M. Dowell. Postlude, "March of the Priests" Mendelssohn. Sermon, "Abraham, a Man of Faith." 12:15 noon Sunday school under the superlntendcncy of Dr. E P. Mills. Kindergarten class under the direction of Katheiine Hendershot. and holpers. Women's class leader. Mrs. George J. Kelly. Men's class "der, Dr. E. P. Mills. Young Men's class led by the minister. 7 p. m Young People's meeting a joint session with tho C. E. Society of tho First Christian church. Dr. Otis and Mrs. Carey will tell of Japan and the Christian religion's progress there. H 'M A live meeting for live young people. H 'fl 8 p. m. Divince worship. Prelude, I 'fl "Song Without Words," Mendels- !&H sohn; offertory. "Gavotte" Steele; HH postlude, Evening Shadows" West; sermon: "What Is Meant By an Over- ruling Providence? Does It Pay to ll Be a Christian?" THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Five Points, Rev. Godfrey JM Matthews, minister. 2:30 p. m. A iH Sunday school for the community, su- perintendent, Dr. J. M. Elliott Classes jjH for all grades and ages. Preparations for Children's Day exercises. Come and bring your children. Children i jH bring your parents. f |