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Show iiaipLl TirK FIRST OONOREG ATIOV AT, CHURCH Rev. Godfrey Matthews, minister. On Adams between Twenty-Courth Twenty-Courth and Twenty-fifth streets 11:00 a. m divlno worship and sermon ser-mon Prelude, Adagio" Merke) Offertory, "Ave Maria" Cherublnl Postlude, "Postlude" , Klauss Charles II. Peart Sermon 'The Uiw of Compensation Compensa-tion In Spiritual Things" 12: 1G. noon, Sunday school. Dr. E. P Mills, superintendent Kindergarten, Kindergar-ten, directed by Mr?. Myrtle Dinsmorc and helpers. Women's class, leader, Mrs. Hyrum Smith. Men's class, led by Dr. Mills. High school boys, leader. lead-er. Mr Matthews, 6 00 p. m . Vesper service with address ad-dress on "Gods Made In the Imat;e Of Men." Prelude "Prelude" Hess f fcrtory. Song of Sorrow".. . Kevin Postlude, ' Andante Con Moto" Unknown! Charles H Peart, Vocal solo. "Trusting" . White Joseph P. Kernelius. Quartette Anthem. "Lead Kindly Kind-ly Light" ... l-rorenz Vocal Solo, "Savior. Breathe an Evening Blessin" . Speaks MISS Adelaide Ashton. Chprua llvmn Anthem. "Come I Unto M Ye Weary?'. J B Dykes 6 .15 p. m . L society. Leonard t'onn. president All yolW2 people cordially welcome. I ll I vi ( i i CONGREGATION-IL CONGREGATION-IL t in lit II Re Go Ifn ' swa, minister. .9:30 a. m . Sun da? ? hool for the community. Dr. J. M. j Elliott, superintendent. Ruth Not-' Not-' ige, club leader. ( lasses for all grades and ages. , welcome for cv-f cv-f rybody. i men mei iiodisti i hi k h i;i Twenty-fourth street Hugh Neville, Ne-ville, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m. I A " Wycoff. superintendent. Primary Pri-mary and beginners departments. 10 a. m. Leader.!, Mrs S. Seaton and Miss Mabel ROwSS. Sunday services: Morning. II a in Subject. "The Most lyital Thins hi Our Christian lixiier-lcnce." lixiier-lcnce." Kvenlng: "The Cause and ure ..f Spiritual Painting Fits. ' Kpworth b-ague. ti:30 p- m. Leader, Mrs. H. A 'Pel) Mid-week service Wednesda 7: JO p. m. ?Vout meetings. Boys, Monday, 7 p. m.; GirN, Friday, 4: 15 p. m. Juniors, Saturday. 7 p m Junior Jun-ior league, Friday, 4 p. m Monthly meeting of the Sunday school board will be held on Tuesday Tues-day evening at 7:30 p. m. All the officers of-ficers and teachers arc urged to be present. The YV. F M S. will meet on ThUra- I day afternoon at 30 p. m., In the chutch parlors. Music for Sunday morning: Organ prelude, - Adagio" .Havden Offertory, 'Impromptu" ..Schubert .Male quartette, sou -(.! n C. Crangle, G. M Wilton, n E White. W. fcl. Bennett. j Postlude. "Recessional." Gounod Evening music. Prelude. "Nocturne" Chopin offertory. ' Propln it Bird" 8 human Duet. Come Holy Spirit" Frederic Jerome Hugh and Mi S. J NeVllle Postlude, ''March" Abernathy Organist, Mrs Vera Deason. iTRST PUIUVMKI CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning Morn-ing worship at ll o'clock. Theme "Second Hand Religion." Sunday school at 18:16 O'cloek. Junior Kn-deavor Kn-deavor at 5 o'clock. Intermediate vn-deavdr vn-deavdr at o o'clock. Senior Endeavor at 8 30 o'clocl; Evening worship at 7 30 o'clock Theme. "The Source oi Spiritual Power " Url Scout meeting Friday afternoon. Boy Scout meeting Friday night Morning mueic: Prelude Bendel Postlude Wagner Llsst Miss Martha C. Coleman. Violin duet, (a) "By the Hiv.r".. Heglemapn (b) "l-iirgo" Handel j M:ss poromy muaui, m Fctcher. Evening music: Prelude . . Chopin Offertory Beethoven Miss Martha C Coleman. Tenor solo. ' No Might There" . . Walters Tenor respon.-e. Jesus Saviour Pilot Me" Grelgg A. EL Sander. Postlude. "Marche Pontiflcale'.'.Krnst Miss Martha C. Coleman. K.sli. MISSION 2468 v ' ' Sundav services: Preaching and testl-I testl-I nion'i meotjng at 8 n. m , subject 'Jr-sus 'Jr-sus Shall ltelen." Sunday Hchool at 3 p. ni. Bible sludv class meets :tt the tame hour. BrhiK vout Bible and t un time, be a anil receive a blessing COlhe! Tuesday S V. mJ Talks and views exchanged on social and econo-, mlc problems Anv one having a thought or new Idea on these problems prob-lems Ik invited to take a part in their j discussions, and that regardless of religious re-ligious or Dolltb ul affiliations or oe- Uefs. We arc lookinu tor a remedy for our Dresent Industrial ills and are; not particular from what source Itl comes, if it will but help to "exDOund the riddle, nur Strong Man Sampson Hast put Forth Iist Tuesday eve-1 nlng we had a solendid time in spite Of the fact that the llshts went out i just as we had started the meeting and not a lawD or a candle In the, house, and for two hours arguments pro and con went on in the dark witn- out a moment's cessation. Thursday S p. m- prayer for the ( itch and the shutlhs. Wo have lots, of men and bovs at tho Mission look ing LOT a IOU ll lu nocu iiciij, -iu .i postal and the help will come. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU-DENTS' STU-DENTS' ASSOCIATION Meptins- for Bible study 3 P m at the Golden Age bureau, 363 Twenty-ninth strict. Sublet Sub-let t, The Divine Plan of the Ages The Cloidng of tho Gospel Ako and its High Calling and the opening of the . v. Acre for the Blessing or all Mankind, Man-kind, Have we Erred In the Past in j accepting the View that all the great Clllvlsed Nations of the Earth are Christian or may we Still offer the Petition Pet-ition Thy Klnedom Come!" Vtslttni? friends and all interested aro cordially lnv lied. F1KST CHI KCH OF C HRIST. SCIENTIST Corner Monroe and Twenty-fourth street. Regular sendee at 11 o'clock Sundav morning Subject 'Christ Jesus" Sunday school 9:4J a. m Wednesday evening Testimonial Meetings at 8 p m Reading rooms ai c. 12 First National bank building Iluom-s open dallv trom 12 noon to 5 u. m except Sundays and holidays. THE PENTECOSTAL MISSION 173 Twenty-fifth street, phone IISI-M M-- tings three times a week, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7.45 p m. During this week we have somo nice meetings at the homes of the sick and aged j i n any other evening than the above mentioned we arti willings on request I to com to your homes- We aak ali i Christiana to unite with tyi in prayei that the Lord's work may prosper. Subject for Sunday evonlng servii e Fasting and Prayer." All are wel- v come. i 1 C-TTCRCn OF THE GOOD SIIEP- HERD John W. Hyslop. rector Coi ner of Grant avenue and Twentj - fourth street, opposite tho post or- M flee Qulnquageslma Sunday- The church school meets at 9:4.- B m . W B. Prout, superintendent. k Morning prayer and sermon nt 11 a- m 1,1 Ml arr cordially welcome. Tho Dan htera of the King will meet In j the Qulld rooms on Monday evonlng at II 7 30 p, in Ash Wednesday, the first IB lav of Tent. morning servlfo at 10 a. , m. Evening service and address a"- . Bf 7 3 0 p m There will he no meeting of the Women's Guild this we-k. Fn- day evening sermon and address at fl 730 p m, THE CENTRAL PARK SUNDAY 1 V SCHOOL Thirty-first street ana H W'nshlnetnn avenue, meets at 2 p. m- V Sunday afternoon Ton arc cordially i m invited to thla lervlce, Como and I bring your children vith you K 1 B3GBTB WARD A. L Scoville A will be the speaker at the Eighth wa-.i mk on Seventh street at Ci a. m at tho jjk regular meeting the .N'irit.v-eigh'h Quorum of Seventy. ft ELIM ENGLISH LUTHERAN S Corner of Jefferson avenue and I-8S Twenty-third street. Arthur E. Ol- n. pastor Sunday school and Bild- class 10 a n'. A class for ever'one Xw Morning ll 1 5 a m Te Br for Quinfiiugeslma Sunday will he considered Theme foi sermon A I l lOod I liK ets next Tuesday evening at Charles JBBJ daj school leach?ra . ; 1 met 1 chool roo'n Wednesdo evening. ! ! THE SALVATION ARMY 251 ttful Twenty-fif'ih street. Captain and Mrs. SlSI Robert Henderson officers in charge. BiBI in. and 11 a m. Sunday school at 2:30 Bal p. VCt. Leader, Mrs. I Mann LiBSSOn, flfll "Paul Imprisoned ;ii Phlllipi." Acta BtpB. 16:16-40! Young people's meetlng-il BflBM 8 :3o p. m. Leader, Mrs. Wm. Brooks. Bafl Tojiic, 'Poor Salt." Matthew 5:13. IM Sunday night S p. in. A revival need- Bsfl ed in business and how to get it. by fflfl Cantnln R. Henderson. Tou are ail Hun " eli "mo. 1 4 Efl The young man who came to the Sj Salvation Army three weeks ago. slcl. BwH with no pi ice to eat or sleep, got BwW well, and returned to lr parcnte In 11 :- Montana, who ion I hia ticket and ;il- 1 'IE' some money Dr. It. H Wllson-xuM UBi the man was not sick but only wor- BIW rled and discouraged bi aUst of no n work. Many a man at this perio.i Wxm takes the desperate Step of either IU committing suicide or burglary. Thin HNB 1 eight men we have sent homo in the rasaa FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Serv- Jll Ices will begin Sunday morning at 4i jB 9:45 o'clock with the Bible school nBBfl Jay A. Smith is superintendent and IBH Mrs. Skaggs superintendent of the flEfl - iii conduct the ikm Juniors, Mrs. Jay A. Smith the prl EH mary and J Hughes the senior?. I9e1 Preaching services will be at 11 a. HKEJ Ul Topic. "The Law of tho Har- iBBBI vest." Junior B. V. P T at 3 30 d GBBBi in .Mi. .i i Meade is superintend- iBJ ent Th Senior society meets at 6:30 HrBBI I o'clock. Miss Maude Stevens is prcai- iliBH The lesson will be in charge of KH j Group 1 our, Bob Van Cleve, leader The evening services w-lll be at 7:30 KIBBI 1 o'tlock. condtu t, ,1 by the pastor. KH Topic of th sermon, T will Arias tpS On account of slckiiess. the Ken- , slugton will not mwt this wee!c. 1 hi '. Scouts will meel Tuesciav eve- nlng at the 1 hurt h. Eugene Under- BBM , w ood, scqul mi 1 Bible study Wed- BEfl ii- lay evening Thf public is cor- BEfl ; dlally Invited to all these service-. EB A GARRISi N, Pastor. BJ j Music for Sunday morning: ' BEfl j Prelude. "Largo" ... Handel BH Offertory, "Vesper Chimes". Smith BBBl 1 tfiss Via ud St- ens WL j Prelude and offertory . EEj Miss Florence Meeharn Bfl nn . |