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Show -I i l in ivn it tion i, BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION Regular Regu-lar meeting for Bibb- study 3 p. m. at, the (Jol.bn Age bureau 363 Twenty-j ninth street. Subject "The Divine1 Plan of the AgeaV1 The great cential1 i heme of the entire Ulble. what is It and Why? On Tuesday evening January 31 S p. m. at the Auditorium. Richards street, Salt Lake City. Judge Rutherford, Ruther-ford, a Bible scholar of note and president pres-ident of the I. B. S. A-. will deliver his great lecture . Millions Now Living Will .Never 1 Me Seats free; no collection col-lection In all large cities of the i nited states ami Europe thousands have been unable to gain admittance so great has been the demand to hear this lecture The auditorium Is centrally cen-trally located and convenient to both Bamberger and i . S L depots. Ow-1 ing to the continued demands from various sections of the country. Ibis will he the only public appearance o Judge Rutherford In the state of Ftah. I ERST CHI ROB OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner .Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular Service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, subject. "Love " Sunday school at 9:45 . m. Wednesday evening Testimonial Testi-monial meetings ut 8 p. m. Reading1 rooms at 5 1 2 First National bank building. buil-ding. Rooms open dall from 0 .' noon to 5 p. m . except Sundays and : holidays FIRST H Bis i CHURCH Twenty-fourth and Madison avenue.' W. L Mellinger. pastor Bible school 10 a m., T. K Walker, sup! 'hisses' for all ages Christian Endeavor 6.30; p. m. Evening preaching 7 30 p. m. I Evangelist T. B. Olendennlng wiiii speak both morning and evening. By special requeat Mr. Olendennlng will repeat his lecture on the Millennium Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. CENTRA 1 PARE ini SCHOOL Corner of Washington and Thirty-first street, welcomes you to its Sunday school service which are I held every Sunday afternoon at 2 i o'clock THE FTRS1 ONGREG KI i i in ROB Re Oodirej Matthews, minister, i n Adams between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. 11 a. m., Dlvlno worship and sermon Organ selections Prelude. "LJed ohne Wortc" ...Mendelssohn Offertory. Andantlno ' . . Lowden Post hide. "Postiudo In 1 Major" Weber Charles H. Peart. Sermon. "The Justification of a' Life." 12:15 noon, Sunday school. Dr E. P. Mills, superintendent Kindergarten Kindergar-ten directed by Mrs. Myrtle Dlnsmore and helpers. M. n's ( lass, leader Dr. : Mills. Wbmen's class. subject, i "Studies In the Book of Job." Mrs. iHynim Smith Classes for all grades and ages. 5 p. m.v Vesper service and sermon. i rgan selections Prelude. "Pastoral Scene".. Ludebuehl Offertory. Homage to Grieg" Whiting Postlnde, 'Dona nobis from Mass 16" 5fOia.lt Charles H Peart. Solo. "Show He Thy Way" Torenle Mrs. Chase Hostei Quartette anthem, "God So loved the World". . Stalner Misses Margaret Hartley, Grace Matthews; Messrs. El wood Pearson and Matthews. Solo, "The Palms". . . . Faure diver R'eece Chorus anthem. "Nakareth" Soloists: Mrs. Oliver Reecc and Miss Grace Matthews. I Address, "The Fact Of God. ' 6:15 p. rn . E. society! Ieonard Conn, president . All young people I cordially Invited I HE si (o i o.i.(, i i jj HI RCB Plve r.. in' Rei Godfrey God-frey Matthews. 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school for the community. Dr. J M. Elliott, superintendent. Miss Ruth Nottage. club leader Classes for all Trades and ages. I I I M I KGLISB LUTHER w CHURCH Corner ,.( Jefferson avenue ave-nue and TWenty-third street. Arthur E. j Olson, pastor. Sunda school and Bible cla.ss every Sunday at 10 a. m Miss Hazel Huillet. superintendent Miss Veda Johnson will conduct the i Bible clause1 session this Sunday. There will be no morning worship this Sunday because of the pastors absence from the cltv Evening services will be held at 8 p. m. when Rev. C. A. Glad of Salt Eake will deliver the sermon and have I charge of the services. A cordial Invitation In-vitation to attend these services is ex-I ex-I tended. The following music will he rendered ' Prelude . . Miss Elizabeth Holmstrom j Vocal solo ... MLss Blanche Walherg The Lutheran Brotherhood meets ; with Carl Holmstrom. 8141 Plntrrer I avenue next Tuesday evening. Mem-! Mem-! hers are urged to come. I HI Rf II OF I 111 I.OOI) MIEP-HERD MIEP-HERD John v. Hyslop Rector Cor-1 Cor-1 ner of Grant avenue and Twenty-( Twenty-( fourth street, opposite tho postofflce The fourth Sunday after the Epiphan The church school meets at H:4o a. m , , Mr. W. B. Prout superintendent Morn-! 'ing prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. All! are cordially welcome. The Daugh-Monday Daugh-Monday evening In theSli ,'JNp Iters of the King Bible class will meet ; on Monday evening in the Guild room I at 7:30 p. m The Women's Guild will meet oh Wednesday afternoon I with Mrs. Frank Rounds ami Miss ' Cowllshaw nt their home. No. r27 I Twenty-second street. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2353 Grant avenue. Dr. L A. Garrison, pastor. Services begin Sunday morning morn-ing at 3.45 o'clock with the Sunday-school. Sunday-school. The three departments undr-the undr-the leadership of Jay A. Smith K' n-oral n-oral superintendent have been reorganized reor-ganized and are ready for students of all ages a fid grades. Preparations a-o I being made foi a big forward movement move-ment under the leadership of J O. I Hughes in the senior department Preaching services are at 11 o'clock immediately following the Sunday school. Topic of the morning sermon. ser-mon. "The Hoor Into the Church." Junior P. Y. P T at 3 p m. led bv Mrs M M Meads Senior B. Y. P D at 6:30 p. m. under the leadership of group IV. Miss Nellie De Groet, leader. Solo by Zilpha Kansom Preaching services at T 30. Topic, "Why Christ Died." .Music for Sunday morning Prelude "Twilight Scene," Loeb-Bvana Offertory. "Song to Spring" BoernenbetK Miss Ksther Fife. M ile quartet. . .J. M. Kumey, Jay A. Smith. Dr. C- Smith and J K. War I Evening music Prelude. "Hunting Song" Geibel Offertory "Evening Vespers" Miss Florence Mecham. Soprano solo .Miss Maud Stevens Thursday evening Is the midweek i hurrh meeting. All members are asked to reserve ibis evening for their church. Supper and entertainment at 6:30 Bible study T 30 and teacher training class at S 30. A baked food sale will be given by the women of the Baptist church under un-der the auspices of the Ladles' Ken-', Ken-', sington society on Saturday, Feb. 4, at W illiams - Smith. 328 Tw enty-fn'th street. Till CENTRAL PARK MMv BCHOOL Thlrty-flrsl street aid j Washington avenue. .Mer ts at 1 ;i i m. every Sunday. Everyone Is cordlal- Iv invited. Come I IRSTl PRESB1 I I KI RUBOR ! John Edward Carver, pastor Tho pastor has moved to 718 BSth street. 'Telephone 78! Morninn services at II o'clock Theme The Character iof God.'" Sunday school at 12.15 ! o'clock. Evening worship at 7 30 I o'clock. Theme. "The testimony that I will confront us at the Final Judg-I Judg-I merit " Girl's choir Thursdaa after-jnoon. after-jnoon. Girls' scout meeting Friday afternoon af-ternoon In church. Boys' scout meeting meet-ing Friday night in the church. Midweek Mid-week meeting Wednesday night at 7 (G o'clock. Morning music Prelude. "Arabesque" De BllSSsyl Offertory, My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice " Saint Saensl Miss Martha C Coleman. Contralto solo, ' The Master Pns- seth By" Danks! Mrs. C. II .st ns Postlude. "Alle Martla" Schyttci Miss Martha C Cole-: an Evenlnu music Prelude. "Spring Song" . . Monde issohn Miss Martha C. Colemim Restxjnse. "Come. Je.siis Kidiemii' Wilson Nephi J Brown Offertory. "Narcissus" Nevin Miss Martha C Coleman Bass solo, "The Publican ' Van der Water Nephi .1 Brown Postlude, ' Charity ' Rossini Miss Martha C Coleman. FIRST METHOIMST ( Hi IK H 454 Twenty-fourth street. Hugh Neville, Ne-ville, pastor Sunday school 10 a in C WyCOff, superintendent. Primary nicl beginners departments 10 a m Leaders. Mrs S. Seaton and Mi:--. Mabel Kowse Church services Morning II a m Subject: "The Power Pow-er of the Living Christ.' Kvenlng. 7:30. Speaker, Major -I Herbert Berry of Slt Iike Cltv Midweek Mid-week service, Wednesday evening. 7 80 This will be young folks night, the Junior league will take part. Junior Jun-ior songs and readings, etc. Scout meetings- Boys. Tuesday. 7 p. m Girls. Friday 4:45 p. m Juniors Saturday Sat-urday 7 p m. Epworth league, Sundays, 6:30 P-.n P-.n Junior league. Friday, 4 p. m. The W F. M. S. will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p m In the church parlor Program for Sunda services: 1 Txaii prelude, "Nocturne" liopln Offertory, "In a Itose Harbor". .. Llebllnger iniLt. ' Hi ffhal Peed His Flock Like a Shepherd," from "Ths Messiah" Handel Mrs Prank E Newman uwpranai, Mrs B. R DumkS (contralto). Postlude. "March" Kossini Bvenin8 Prelude "Bventide" Steauo Offertory, ld Melody'.. . umk i iffertory Old kfelods " Solo. "The laving God" Gcofrey O'Hara I Mrs Emery Standlford, Salt Lake City. Sermon. Major .1 Herbert Berry of Salt Lake City. Solo. "Lead Kindly Lght" Tera Delrlego Mrs. Emery Standlford. Mrs. Wlliam J Morrison, accompanist. accom-panist. Mrs. Vera Beason. organist rni: s l tk umv . i Twenty-fifth street. Captain and Mrs. I Robert Henderson, officers In charge I Cltv Jail meeting. 10 a. m Sunda School, 2:3". Mrs L Mann, leader ;Young People's meeting. 6.30, Mrs. Wm. Brooks, leader. Salvation meet-j meet-j ing, 8 p. m. Subject. "Conversion, or What It Meant to Charlie Stone." bj 'Captain K. Henderson. Special duets land solos. You axe welcome. |