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Show 'CHURCHES I . - j EL1M JDXGL1STI LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street. Arthur E. Olson, Ol-son, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class every Sunday at 10 a. m. Because Be-cause of the district session at Salt! Lake thpro will be no morning services serv-ices this Sunday. Evening services every Sunday at S o'clock. The closing clos-ing session of the Intermountain District Dis-trict will be held at this service. All of the pastors wlll'be present. Following Follow-ing is the program: Anthem, "Come Gracious Spirit," Choir; sermon ad- dress, "Prayer," Rev. Arthur L. Peter-, son; vocal solo, "O Time Take Me Back," Rev. W. F. Peterson; vocal solo, "Mother, I Love You," Mrs. Thos. Shaughnesiy; sermon address, "Mother." Rev. W. F. Peterson; anthem, an-them, "Thy Precious Word," choir; vocal solo, "Mother Machrco," Rev. Peterson. Ministers "officiating at tho altar will be Rev. G. A. Herbert and Dr. C. F. Knoll. A cordial invitation is extended to the many frlonds and members of the iocal congregation to attend theso special services. The Luther League meets on Wednesday evening, May 12, with Miss Melvlna Swanson, l'7C7 Grant avenue. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD SHEP-HERD Corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street, opposite tho postofffce. J"ohn V.'. Hyslop, rector. The fifth Sunday after Easter. Sunday Sun-day school at 9:45 a. in.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. AH aro cordially welcome. The Daughters Daugh-ters of the King will moot in tho Guild room on Monday evening at 7:30 1 o'clock. Thq Women's Guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon in tho Guild room. All women of the parish VM aro urged to attend. FIRST BAJST CHURCH Grant Vivonue, just north of the postofficc. Dr. Ray Palmer, minister. Services Sunday as follow.?: Blblo school at A 9:45 a. m. CapU J. Ray Ward, Supt. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon by the minister. Subject, "Speak Unto tho Children of Israel That They ' Go Forward." All members aro urged to bo present and to wear a flower or a flag in memory of mother. Mrs. j Lcnora Skaggs will sing a solo. Bap- tist Young Pcoplo's Union at 6:45. Miss Charlotte Skccn, president; Ju-nior Ju-nior B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Miss Maudo IH Stevens, president. Evangelistic scrv- I ice, S p. m. Thcmo of sermon: "Docs It Pay to Bo RightoousV" Miss Maude Stevens will sing a solo. Tho ordl-nance ordl-nance of baptism will be administered. 1 Mid-week service Wednesday, S p. m. v A very cordial invitation to all to these services. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI- , ENTIST Corner Monroo avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular serv- r IH ice at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. H Subject "Adam and Fallen Man." iH Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday ,IH evening testimonial meeting at S p. ijH m. Reading rooms at 512 First Na- 1 ! tional Bank building. Rooms open Lfll daily from 12 noon to 5 p. m. except LH Sundays and holidays. Il FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL IH CHURCH Located on Twenty-fourth street, next to tho court house. Chris- rl tian R. Garvcr, pastor. 10 a. m. Sun- Ul day school. C. M. Wilton, superin- ll tendent. Mrs. J. J. Malone, superin- El tendent of primary department. Tho lH A. B. C. Biblo class invites you to at-tend. at-tend. Tho Phtlathea class also ex-tends ex-tends an invitation to strangers in our midst. 11 a. in. Morning worship. 'Il Sermon theme: "God's Great Woman." A special Mother's Day J sermon. Approprialo music. Solos' "jH by Norman Sims and C. M. Wilton. 12 m. class meeting. 7:30" p. m. Epworth leaguo. Installation of tho nowly elected officers for the ensuing year jH by the pastor. S p. m. Evening wor-sliip. wor-sliip. Sermon thcmo: "Tho Personal Factor in Religion." G:45 p. m. The (Continued on last page.) oo 1 'CHURCHES : (Continued from page three.) Men3 club will have their monthly luncheon. A good musical program will be given and the Rev. John V. llyslop will address tho club. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday prayer and praise service. Followed by studies In the life of Christ. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Twenty-fourth- street and 'Madison avenue. v. jj. iuciunger, pastor. Bible school 10' a. m. Mrs. C. II.' Carman, Car-man, superintendent During the. Bible Bi-ble school hour the children will render ren-der a program In honor of Mother. Morning worship and communion at 11 a. ra, Christian Endeavor at T p. m. Tho Congregational young people peo-ple will bo our guests. Musical concert con-cert and sermon 8 p. m. Tho following fol-lowing musical numbers will bo given: Morning Prelude, "Prelude," by Holler; Hol-ler; voluntary, "La Serenota," by G. Brasa. Evening Prelude, "A Vision," Vis-ion," by Kozollich; violin solo, "Avo Maria," by Chas. Gounod; overture, "La Berceuse," by Chas. Gounod. lTHST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Mother's day services as follows: Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Theme "Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother" Sunday school at 12:15 o'clock. Evo-nlng Evo-nlng services at 3 o'clock. Thome. "Tho Rcvcrcnco of the Past and tho Revorcnce of Today." Mother's day Music, Morning service: ser-vice: . ' 'Contralto solo, "You Are tho Best - Littlo Mother God Ever Made". . . Greene "Miss Buford Johnson Violin offertory, "Valse Prieste" . . . : ... ... ...SobJUus (b) "Romance" Babulus Miss Mary Fisher. Contralto solo, "Oh, Lord I come".. : . Braga Miss, Mildred Ware. Violin obllgato ....Miss Mary Fish or Evening music: , Prcludo ' Chopin. Mrs, C.HH. Stevens. Contralto solo, "My Mother's Prayer" Pray-er" Gordon. Miss Mildred Ware. Offertory Nocturn Chopin. . Mrs. C- H. Stevens. Contralto solo, "Oh, Lord Most Merciful" Mer-ciful" Gounod. Miss Mildred Ware. Postlu'do Haydcn. Mrs. C. H. Stevens. THE FIJI ST CONGREGATIONAL-CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL-CHURCH Rov. Godfrey Mathews, Minister. On Adams between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. 11:00" a.' m. Divine Worship and Sormon. Prolude. "Modorato" . . .Mendelssohn. Qffartory. "Andante" ...Mendelssohn. Postludtt, "Mazatta" .-Borowski. JMlSs ivlne Shlold. S6nnon,5Typea or Motherhood." A discourse for Mother's Day. I Sunday School 12:15 o'clock; Superintendent Sup-erintendent Dr. E. P. Mills. Kindergarten Kinder-garten under tho direction of Miss Catherine Hendershot and helpers. Mens Class, teacher, Dr. Mills. Women's Wo-men's Class leader Mrs. Georgo J. Kelly. Young Peoples' Meeting 7.00 p. m. Joint session at the First Christian church. All young people cordially invited. DLvino Worship, S:00 p. m. Prcludo, "Cabaletta." Lack. Offertory, "Romance" Raff. Postlude, "Gavotte" Tours. Questions Does if do any good to pray? Can a man be as gooa a Christian outside tho church as in it? Tho answer to theso questions aro attempted from tho Christian standpoint, stand-point, j A cordial Invitation is given to all. 1 ui-m-mi .i -iiu i l .i.i... ij w SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rov. Godfrey Mathews, minister. A Sunday School for tho community under the superintendence of Dr. J. M. Elliott. Classes for all grades and ages. Come and wo will make you w elcqne. 2:30 p. m. FIFTH WARD Moth or' s day observance observ-ance will bo held in the Fifth ward under the auspices of the Ladies Relief Re-lief Society. Mrs. Agne.3 Herrick Stevens will be tho main speaker of tho evening and Miss Ethel Adams has prepared a reading especially for the occasion. Special music for the services have been arranged. FOR LESSER PRIESTHOOD Dr. Alfred A. Robinson of the United States health service will deliver a special address to the members of tho Lessor Priesthood of the Weber stako In the Second ward chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock. All boj's and young men aro Invited to attend and hear the lecture that will be of "interest "inter-est and benefit to them. S. S. UNION MEETING Tho regular regu-lar monthly union meeting of tho Weber We-ber stake Sunday schools will be hold this afternoon at 2:. "50 o'clock in the Weber Normal college. All officers and teachors of the fourteen wards are urged to be present. FOURTEENTH WARD Members of the Fourtoonth ward priesthood will moot this morning In the new ward chapel on Adams avenue be- , tween Thirty -seventh and Thirty- H eighth streets. The meeting com- H mence.i at 0 o'clock. jl SEVENTH WARD -Elder David H Carr, recently returned from Australia jB where he has been engaged in mission-ary mission-ary work for the past three years will bo the speaker at the Seventh ward Sacrament meeting this evening." The 'm service commences at 7 o'clock Mrs. Agnes Warner and Bertha Luddington will sing. GOSPEL MISSION 131 23th. Sun-day Sun-day services, BIblo study and conse- cratlon meeting at 3 p. m. Leader jH Miss D. C. Morby. Come bring your , 9 Bibles. Gospel services 7: 15.. Every- E9 body invited. flU |