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Show ENSIGN GOSPEL mission 1461 Wall avenue Sunday services: Preaching and testimony meeting, 8 p. m, Monday 8 p. m , liible Study. The mission Is open every day In the wek and at 8 p. m. every evening ready for service. Any one Interested In missionary mis-sionary work and In tho welfare of mankind Will find open doors and many opportunities for service at th-mission. th-mission. Non-Sectarian, no-prosclt-ing, to do good and help the needy, is our mission. Who will came and help us? Can you? MUSI CIlltlSHAN III K( 11 Corner of Twenty-t mirth and Madison avenue. Rev W. L. Melllnger pastor. Bible school at It) o'clock under th" supervision of Mrs. C. H. Carman Cla-sses for all agea Morning worship and Communion service al 11 o'clock. Serman by the pastor. The Junior congregation meets during the church hour, and all Kirls; and boys under thirteen years of :ige arc urged to attend. Miss Thelma Williams Will-iams and Mrs. T E. Walker ere In charge of this work. Christian Endeavor En-deavor meeting at 6:30 o'clock and evangelistic service at 7:30 O'clock. Meetings for th0 week are as follows fol-lows Monday evening, meeting of tho Mens club in the parlors of thol t hurch, with program and refresh-1 mnts All men of the church and friends are Invited to attend. Wednes-I day evening at 8 o'clock, Bible study I and prayer. Thursday evening, big aoclal given by the- C. E's. This social will be "something different' Everyone Every-one Interested is invited to attend, 1X1.M I M.I.IM! ,i HI 1 ' N Clll RGB Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street; Arthur B, Olsen, p-xstor. Sunday school and Bible class every Sunday at 10 a m. No morning services this Sunday. Evening servli s every Sunday at 8 o'clock. '1 heme for senium: Lenten Lessons." based on text lor yulnquageslma Sunday. Tho Luther league meets next Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home- of tho Misses Llndatrom, 7Ct Twenty-sixth street, commencing at 8 o clock. You are always welcome to our services ser-vices and meetings. rWEl l i ii WARD The i . conjoint Mutuals will render tho following fol-lowing special musical program Sun- day, Feb. c at 7 oo p. m Prelude Marva McBrlde. Prayer. Lullaby Good Night. Girls Chorus. Vocal solos Venus Williams Piano solo sterling Wheelwright Instrumental duet Myrtle Mi Bride-and Bride-and Mary Williams. Talk on Lincoln LeRoy Leishman. Vocal trio Jacob sisters. Scout song Boy Scouts. Talk on Washington Ben Young. Chorus Junior girls. Scout song Deo Branrwell Laughing song Boy Scouts Song, "Sleepy Time 'Girls chorus Benediction, RAJTjVATTON ARMY At 10 a m a special service will be held at the city Jail, and ut 1:80 Sunday school In the hull at 161 Twenty-filth street. The leason win be: ".Watchfulness as taught by Christ," found in Matthews! gospel. 4ih Chapter. IL'151 verses. At 8:46 p m 8 young people's service The topic discussed will be "Bright! Christiana," Matthews 5:10. At 7 -if, P. m. ajgreat aalvatlon meeting. The' quartet will .sing and a number of nea recruits will be sworn In as soldiers of I the Salvation Army under the flags 1 Envoy P.. Henderson will be In charge Of this enlistment. More men, women nnd children are wanted as soldiers of the eross. You are welcome to these mee-tlngs. . xT . , WAKr-The Seventh ward Mutuals will hold conjoint session ses-sion Sunday evening. Feb; 6. ftt 7 p m. Tho following program has been arranged ! Boy Scout talk Ernest McKay ocal solo . Mabel Douglas Reading Mlss IJusch Vocal solo Mabel Douglas I David J. Wilson will he the speaker c IH RCn OF THE f;OOD SIIEP-j HERD Corner of Grant avenue and I Twenty-fourth street, opposite the Pdstofflee. John W Hyslpp, rector cjuinquageslma Sunday The church school meets at 9 45 a, m. W. B. i Prout. superintendent The independent indepen-dent troop of Boy Scouts will render the opening program Hol commu nion and sermon at 11a m. Confirmation Confir-mation instruction at 4 p. m. The Daughters of the King will meet on Monday at 7:30 p m The Teachers'1 Training cla.ss will meet on Tuesday at 7.15 p. m. On Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, services will bo held at 10 a m. and 7 30 p m The Woman's guild meets on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs C. C Hetzel and Mrs. A. D Warner War-ner at the home of Mrs Hetzel, 25Jb Jackson avenue. Friday Lenten service at 7:30 p. m., followed by choir rehearsal. FIRST METHODIST CUTJRfn-454 CUTJRfn-454 Twenty-fourth street Rev. Hugh Neville, pastor. Sunday school, 10 o. m.. C. M. Wilton, superintendent Primary' Pri-mary' and beginners' departments. 10 n m , leaders. Mrs J J Malone and Miss Mabel Rowso Junior league. 3 o clock Epworth league 6 30 p. m. Services: Morning, 11 a m Special Scout service. Evening, 7 n 0 p m Illustrated address ad-dress with 70 beautiful lantern slides on India, China, and Japan Wednesday, 7 3 p m illustrated address on 'New York, Our Greatest 1 Mission Field " Social hour and refreshments re-freshments Monday Boy Scouts, 7 o'clock Friday. Girl Scouts, 4 o'clock Tuesday, official board meeting, 7:30 p. m Thursday, I SO p. m , Woman's Home Missionary society Friday evening, social by the Queen Esther'?: circle. Music for Sunday: Organ prelude. "Communion In G" . Batiste Boy 8cout march "The Star Spangled Banner" Anthem "The King of Love M Shepherd Ts' Offertory. "Serenad.- .Maskowskl Postlude, "Bource" Handel Evening. Prelude, "Song Without Words'... Mendelssohn Offertory. "Andante" Franck Illustrated address " Eastern and Southern Asia" Postlude. "March" Ballman Mrs. Vera Bcason, Organist. C. M. Wilton. Choir Director FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S John Pxlvv.ird Carver, pastor Morning Morn-ing worship at 11 o'clock. Theme: "Doing the Work that Ood Has Given Giv-en Us to Do." Sunday school at 12:15 o'clock. Young peoples meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock, Thl is the Boy Scouts' night and th two troops connected with this church have a very Interesting Interest-ing program prepared for their parents, par-ents, friend and all who are Interested Inter-ested In boys. The pastor's Boy Scsut sermon will be upon th- "Giant Hunt-' or and His Two Dogs," now so won-' derfully visible in tho constellation Of I rlon and Canus Major nnd Minor In the heavens above us. Wednesday night the evening will be spent with 80 colored pictures of Syria. These will be explained by one who has been fourteen years in Syria. Boy SCOUt rally Friday night Girl Scout Saturday afternoon. Sunday morning the solo numbers will be rendered by Mrs Chase Dos-ter. Dos-ter. who will sing "The Lord Is My Light' by Allltson and "Jerusalem, tho Golden," by Decker Sunday evening the boys will give three ( hocuses In connection with the s,cout program. THE FIRST COXGRJEOATIONAIj CHURCH -Rev. 6odfr Idatthi minister. On Adams between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. At 11 it. m Divine worship and sermon', ser-mon', organ prelude, offertory, postlude post-lude by Miss Ivlne Shields. Anthem, 'Send Out Thy Light," Gounod, ser- j nion, The Boy and Hit Religion ' This being Boy Scout Sunday, all bovs of the congregation arc encouraged to' bo present Parents are asked lo make a special effort to get the whole fam- j ily lo church at this servii i At 12:15 noon, Sunday school under the superintendence of Dr. E P. Mills. Kindergarten directed by Miss Mary Parmley and helpers. Women's class led by Mrs. Hyrum smith Men's class led by Dr. Mills. At ;30, C. E. society. All young people cordially invited. At 7 30 p m. Divine worship and sermon. Organ prelude, offertory and postlude by Miss Ivlne Shields. Ser- j nion, "The Presence of Christ " Strangers and visitors are cordially welcome to all our services. CENTRAL P A R K S I N D Y SCHOOL Corner Washington and Thirty-first street. Invites you to attend at-tend lti services Sunday afiernoons .u 2 o'clock. On Friday evening, February Feb-ruary 11. a Valentine parly will be given for the Sunday school members j and their friends, old and young alike. Don't mLss It. WEST OGDEW mission Bun da) school at 3 o'clock, preaching at 7 3n p. m. Sermon topic, "The Great bight." Everyone cordially Invited THIRD WARD Ai the conjoint, meeting Sunday evening. Professor Hinckley will be the speaker. The program Includes a solo by Lenora Hinckley, a reading by Miss Little- in Id. a duet by Stephens brothers.; and "cello solo by Dorothy Nichols. FIR.Sl BAITIST ('III RCH JUSt north of postofflce on Grant avenue Sunday school at y 45 a m Captain J. Ray Ward, superintendent The; regular morning preaching service at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. F. B. Palm-j er, D. D. of Denver, will be the preacher preach-er and the audience Is assured of hear-Ing hear-Ing a splendid gospe l message Tho B. Y. P. L'. meets at 6:80 p m with Miss Charlotte Skcen president. Dr. F B. Palmer will again occupy tho pulpit at the evening preaching service at 7 30 p. m. There will be spe- elal musical numbers both morning and evening. The regular meeting of praise and prayer will be held on Wednesday at 7 30 p. m. Strangers nnd visitors In tho city are extended a cordlaJ welcome to any of the services serv-ices of the church. FIRST HURCH OF CHRIST, s i-ENTIST i-ENTIST Corner of Monroe avenue i and Twenty-fourth street. Ogden, 1 Utah Regular service at 1 1 o'clock, Sunday morning. Subject, "Spirit." Sunday school y.4 5 a- m. Wednesday-evening Wednesday-evening Testimonial meetings at 8 p. j m Reading rooms at 512 First National Na-tional bank building. Rooms open 1 dally from 12 noon to 5 p. m.. except j Sundays and holidays. FOURTH WUU An excellent pro-1 gram has been arranged for by the Mutual Improvement association of tho Fourth ward at the conjoint meet-I Ing Sunday night. Elder Joseph Smith who has just returned from a mission, will be tho speaker and excellent musical mu-sical numbers will also be rendered. We extend to the public a hearty Invitation Invi-tation to Join with us In these services. OO |