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Show FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CTTURCH 154 Twenty-fourth street, Iluch NTevllle, pastor. Sunday school LO o ni.. a. c. VVycoff, superintend) nl Prlniao' ami beginners' deportment io a m Leaders; Mrs S Beaton and Mi-. Mabel I : o v. Services ; Sunday morning ll a m. Subject. 'Christianity and World Progress Prog-ress " Evening, 8 p. ni Subject, "Life i ireal L'.les1 lnz " EBpWOrth leacuo service at 7 p m. .Midweek service, Wednesday B p Scout meetings: Bo)"!), Monday. 7 p lm.; Girls. PTlday, & p. m Juniors I Saturday. 7 p. m. The Boy Scon' 01 Troop 20, will take an early morninK hike 'o Taylor unyon tomorrow morn-ling, morn-ling, starting from the church at i o'clock. Breakfast will be provided by I inch Young. After breakfast, & Ifhort servlCQ will be held, and the hoys Iwill return In time fe.r Sunday school. I The Epworth league will give a party par-ty on Friday evening to the high school graduates of the church. A good time is assured. Junior league and membership class meet on Friday at 4 p. m I Music for Sunday morning Organ Prelude. mnmunion Batiste Offertory, Cradle Song Wa4jnB3 Song, 'l come to Thee!" Roma Mrs. Leslie A. Walker Postiude. March Reams i livening music. Prelude. Eventide Steanc Offertory, Why? Schumann Duet Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cranule Postiude. March Uullmant Organist. Mrs. Vera IP-asnn. 1'IKSl BAPTIST CHURCH 285$ kt;rant avenue. Services begin with the Bible school at 9:45 a. m. The school 'is growing In interest and number. Jay A. Smith Is the general BUperln-Itendent. BUperln-Itendent. At 11 o'clock, Is the murii-!lng murii-!lng preaching services, topic of the sermon, "Rebuilding the Wall." Junior B. Y. P. U. at 5 p. m. under the direction of the senior society. The 'quiet half hour will be from ti.30 to 7 p. m. The Senior B Y P. U. at 'o'clock Topic. Doctrinal. "How Must I Confess Christ ?" leader. Leslie Brocks The meeting is in charge of Group IV Preaching services at 8 p. Ih. I Topic, "He Made the Stars. Also." Boy Scouts will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30. under the leadership of Melbourne Mel-bourne Mentis, assistant scoutmaster There will be no midweek meeting of Ithe church, as the paator and deb gate, will b- In Salt Lake attending the an-, an-, nual meeting of the Utah Baptist Btatc 'convention The following are dele-1 dele-1 gates Professor J. A- Smith and lira 'W. B, Moore, life members, A. Van Patt-n, Mrs T. J. Fitzgerald, Jay A. Smith. Leenors Skaggs. Carlisle Stev-ent, Stev-ent, E A Bowen. and J 0 Hughes. Choir practice on Friday evening al j 7 : 30 o'clock. Music for Sunday morning: Prelude and offertory Miss Esther Fife Solo. My Lov'd one. Rest Bird Miss Eeenora Skaggs Evening mdslc. Prelude and offertory . Miss Florence Mcrhum Solo. God, and God Alone 1m Love. . j Waxd-Stephens Mp L'-enora Skaggs ! ia The Publican De ater (hi Mv Faith in Thee Wells Nephl Erown THE EZJM ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of J.-fferson axeniie and Cwenty-third street Arthur E I ( tlson. pastor. Sunday school and Bible class even Sunday at 10 a. m. The Rev. Olson is at present attending the annual 'spring conference of the Lutheran I church at Boise. Idaho, and will b gone over this Sunday Consequently. Ithe morning and evening services haVd been postponed. The pa.stor will be hack, however, for services on the fol-i fol-i lowing Sunday. The Brotherhood meets for Us regu-ilar regu-ilar meeting at the Holmstmni home 1 2 141 Plngree avenue, next Tuesday 'evening. Mav 2:; Mr. Murtln Johnson Is host. A good program is assured. THE HI KCI1 OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Corner ot Grant avenue land Twenty-fourth street Opposite the DOSl office. Rogation Sunday, tho 'fifth after Easter Hob Communion at 8 a. m. The church school at 9:45 'a. m W B. Prout. superintendent, i Morning prayer and sernion at 11 a. m. iHolv Baptism at 12:30. Evening prayer pray-er and sermon in St. Paul's church. Plain City, at 3 p. m- The Daughters of the King will meet 'In the Guild room on Monday eve- nlng at 7 .30 P rn. The Women's Guild mil meet on 'Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. G. V . i Prout at her home. 2910 Porter avs-Inue avs-Inue The Daughters of the King will ;hohi B party, Wednesday night, in the jGuild hall T1TE CENTRAL PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL Thirty-first street and Washington avenue Meets at 2 o'clock ! Sunday afternoon Conic and spend hour in the study of Gods uord with us. "Behold the Lord's hand Is not shortened, that it I annot live; 'neither His ear heavy that it cannot h-jnr But your iniquities have scp- arated between you and your God, land your sins have hid His face from you, that he will not hear " Isa. uS I. THE FIRST CONGREGATION AD CHURCH Lev. Godfrey Matthews, loin Ster 11 a m Divine worship and I sermon. Prelude, Theme Hess i iffertory, Memory's Hour - Silver Postiude, Postiude Klauss Charles H. Peart Trio (instrumental) ... Selected i. k a Doris Proudfit, Harvs McBride nd Ruth Plngree Sermon, "Fundamental! v. b it Weri They According to Jesus'.'" 12 15 noon. Sunda iclmo:, lr E 1' Mills superintendent. Ivlndorgarton directed by Mrs Myrtle Dlnstnore and helpers. Women's class, leader, Mrs I I Hyrum Smith. Men's class led by Dr. Mills. High school boys' leader. Mr. , Matthews. Classes for all grades and ', ages. 5 p. m. Vesper service. Prelude. In Moonlight . Kinder I Offertory. The Angelus Lis.t I Postiude, Postiude Rim k Charles H Peart. i Vocal solo . . Selected Miss Mildred Ware ! Quartet anthem, God So Loved the World Stain'ei Chorus anthem. Seek Ye the Lord . . . , , Roberto Tenor solo Selected Elwood Pearson Sermon. Ixve Divine All Love Ex- celling THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Five Points. Rev. Godfrey Matthews 9:30 a. m Sunday school for the community. Ruth Nottage, club leader. Kindergarten directed by -Miss Mabel Sulley Classes for 1 all i THE SALVATION ARMY 251 I Twenty-fifth street, ( apt. and Mrs. R. Henderson In charge. Open air service io-3o n m TWenty-fifth and Washington Sunday school 2 30 p. m. , Mrs I. Mann, leader Lesson 'Solomon 'Solo-mon Helped by Good Men.'' 1st Kinga 5:1.1R- , Open air service City Park 3-46 p. m. Bpeoial solos and duets Speaker Capt. R. Henderson. Yung people's meeting .6:90 p- nv Mrs. wm-Brooks, wm-Brooks, leader Topic "silver wings for All" Psalm G8:13. Open air service ser-vice 7:io p. m. Twenjy-fifth and Lincoln Salvation meeting 8 P- m. Vre ou a Christian? roes your life produce the fruits of the Spirit? by Capt. R. Henderson FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i John Edward Carver, pastor Preaching by H'' pastor morning and night Morning worship at 11 o clock, heme "The i ,, Home and Its MeS-'sage." MeS-'sage." Sunday school at 12:15 o clock. Junior Endeavor at 6 o'clock. Intermediate Inter-mediate and Senior Endeavor at 7 o clocl. Evening pr.-a- h-m; r r i. at 8 o'clock The annual services for the Boy Scout troops and the boss ..f tho church will be given. Theme "'I h-l'.oy h-l'.oy Scout of To, lay and the Citisen Ol Tomorrow." The Hoy Scout troopj of tho (hurch will take part In tbl services. Morning music-Prelude, music-Prelude, ValSS Lente Friml tffertor. Indian Melodic . Lleurance Miss Martha c. Coleman Solo, Ave Maria Mascagnl Solo response, Rock of Age-j Mrs Emma Paine King Postiude, Marche Athalla Mcndels.sohn MIs Martha C. Coleman Evening music: Prelude. Softly Awake My Heart.. Saint Saens Offertory. Nocturn In B Field Hiss Martha C Coleman Duet Now tho Shades of Night Gluna Duet, Father of Mercies and of Love Johnstone Mrs. Rose c Whitley, Miss Martha Chaus.se Postiude Gondalier Nevin Miss Martha C. Coleman . THE INTI R N A'l ION VL BIBLE STI ll NTs' VSSOCIATION R meeting for bible studv, 3 p. m. at tho Golden Age bureau, 303 Twenty-ninth Twenty-ninth street Subject: "our Lord's Return," "Oh, that Men Would Praise the Lord for His Goodness and for His Wonderful Works to the 'Children of Men." Psalm 107:8. His iJlvlne plan o fthe ages, as revealed in HIS word, tells of His goodness in providing for the uplifting of the human hu-man rote at the second presence of i our Lord and Savior. Jesus Christ, who , gave Himself n ransom for all, to be testified in due time. Visiting truth . friends and all interested cordially invited. in-vited. IIRsT CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning Subject. "Soul and Body." Sunday school 9.46 a. m. Wednesday evening j testimonial meetings at 8 p. m. Read-I Read-I Ins: rooms at T.1L' First National bank 1 building. Rooms open daily from 12 noon to 5 p m. except Sundays and holidays. ENSIGN MISSION 265 Twenty- fit'th street. Sunday services: Preaching Preach-ing and testimony meeting at 8 p. m. Mr Anderson. Pentaeostal evangelist, will speak. Bible study 3 p. m- Every body welcome Revival meetings X p. m. 8 p m will be continued lndefln-ately. lndefln-ately. Good work, we believe. Is being done, preparatory for better and for greater efforts The spirit of prayer and Huppllcatlon Is manifesting itself In every meeting and with Increased power pow-er and reality In each successive service- Pray for us that God may have the right of way In everything wc sty and do. and that nothing be permitted per-mitted to hinder or obstruct the operation oper-ation of the Hol Spirit In hearts and souls of men and women, be they sinners sin-ners or be they saints. If you are a believer In revivals here Is'a chance to test your faith. Come and apply the test. |