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Show ! FCOME TO CMORCH' APPEAL MADE I PASTOR EXPLAINS MEANING OF CALL This apprnl j written and the prayer pray-er selected by the Re. J. K Bnman, pastor of th' First rongreg-ational j church. It ia one of a scries of appeals ' by religious leaders to tho people of ! our city. The "Come to Church" appeal Is I now belnjr sounded from OdOsVn to ocean. Isn't sectarian at all, but is an i appeal to negligent individuals tq I awake to their privileges and to accept ac-cept responsibility Tho spirit of the appeal Is this. If ou havo found the way of life, come to church and fellowship with those 'who worship and servo God; if you have not found it, come and we will ' point out tho way. Fellowship with Jod is tho center and soul of true re-i re-i llion and service for mankind is IIk-j IIk-j practical forth putting of that soul. This Is an ago of special Int.. and j the rcdiglous leader's specialty Is to ' help people think .l.s God thinks and I live a-s He would bavo them live. Consequently Con-sequently "the misery of existence is no lonaer pushed t unc side and kept at a distance, it is sought out and energetically taken in hand, in order to manifest love In relieving It and to awaken love In response." The "Come j to Church" appe.al Is an Invito tlon to I become partner in this merciful and ineasu reloss enterprise ,o RETAIN FAITH Jesus pointed out that one of the most ancient and wldc-Bprcad ideas of tho church of God Is that tho idea ; which regards It aa a house of prayer for nil people He also insisted that people habitually need to pray in order or-der that they may nevei ios heart I "An honest y.nd an aruest prayer sent ! forth from Iho human heurt to its Heavenly Kuthcr for guidance arvl for ! help. Is sure, and absolutely sure, to I bring strength to the soul and enlight- enment to the mind." The church declares that Divine I llf and loe are c er In living relation rela-tion to humanity, and that The Life Giver never loses any life out of His I sight. The church aks the Individual to renew nls strength, his wisdom and his love by waiting upon the Lord, and thn to wisely and energetically em-; em-; ploy himself in doing service for hli fellow mod. Come to church, therefore, that you may "Know God and teach your boul to know the Joys which from religion jflow", and then become God's Joy i bearing messenger to others PRAYER OFFERED i Let us pray. "O Ixrd, open our mm that we may see and welcome all truth, whether nhlnlng from the an-; an-; nals of ancient revelations or ri Ch-iing Ch-iing us through the seers of our time, 1 for Thou hldest not Thy light from Liny feneration of Thy children thjt f. -l after Thee and seek Thy guidance. I "Bless. O Lord, .ill endeavors, wherever wher-ever made, to lift up the fallen, to redeem re-deem the sinful, to bring bock those who wander from the right path, and restore them to a worthy life. Truly. O God. we long to adoie Thee In the temple of holiness, at the altar ot I truth and with tho offerings of our love. We fervently pray that the day may come when all men shall invoke Thy name, when corruption and evil j shall five way to purity and goodness I when suprsltltlon shall no longer enslave en-slave the mind, nor ldoltury blind th-eye, th-eye, when all tho Inhabitants of the earth shall know that to Thee alone, every knee must bend and every tongue give homage. May our lives prove the strength of our belief in the truths wo pro- lalm. Amen " ENSIGN MISSION 2f:5 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. Meetings as usual every evflnlng at 1:20 o'clock. Sunday at 3:30 o clock. Bible study It lb strange how few are interested in that study The importance of it Is told In 2nd Petter. Chapter one. Verso two. There jis a multiplication of irace and peaoe, and all things thnt pertain to life and Godliness. All these are promised by our having a knowledge of God. We will get little knowledge of God and Scriptural things outside of (he .Scriptures. .Scrip-tures. So as vo see tho grcat importance import-ance of that knowledge may we not have a. better attendanco at our Bible study? Mark the change of time from 3 to 3:30 o'clock, giving time to return from tho meeting in the county Jail, where, with Mrs. Emma Montgomery, we have good listeners. Any remaining remain-ing for the evening servlco will be served with light lunch. We are pleased pleas-ed and encouraged by the Increase in attendance, and always good attention in our evening meetings. As Chicago has made an appeal for prayer for their wicked city, wo all feel tho need of it for all cities and there is a general call to prayer for a world wide revival of old time religion, the kind we read about in tho seoond chapter of th Acts of tho Apostles that the signs may follow, the sick be healed, devils cast out, etc. God has not tost any of His power or willingness willing-ness or smpowsi HU poopi-. w- all V i irtitf t T r i sjSi , 'alive, that will be followed by works. To this eDd we request the presence of praying people at our afternoon meeting next Monday. Business people 'como from 12 to I o'clock. All who an r main for an afternoon fasting n,nd prayer The Midnight Cry (Matt 2f ) is being sounded. It is time for the virgins to awake, the coming of f !' Lord draweth near. The mission will he glad to renovate and use those old quilts end blankets you have in the attic. Men's clothes arc always in demand. I I THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (TH'IU'Il Morning service at M 'o'clock, when the pastor. James K Bnman, v.-m preach on "The Promptings Prompt-ings Of Gratitude." These are the Inner In-ner emotions which lead us to ask our hearty what Wfl Shall render to I the Kulcr of tho T'nlverse for all that He has done for us. The Sunday school begins at 12:16 o'clock. Dr E. P. Mills In charge The Endeavor society meets at 3:45 o'clock The choir meets for practice prac-tice at 4.15. The Vo.sper v'rtce begins be-gins at f o'clock Special music and I an address by the Rev Knman on ! The Varieties and Realities of Your 'Life " The mentally akrt younp man of today recognises the disjointed on-' on-' dltion of the world in which he lives. I but his attitude is expressed thus J h. rare delight that even I can help Set right. ' This chureh cordially In-I In-I vitejj you to attend each and all of 1 these meetings Morning service music: ' Prelude Andre I Iffertory, Ave Marie Fran. Vocal solo Selected Miss Marguerite Hartley ; Postlude. Maestoso Prcyer Vesper service mush Prelude. Twilight song . . . Shacklcy V" :il solo. The Good Shepherd I Barri Edwin L. Howes Offertory, Pilgrims' Chorus (from "Tannhaeuscr") Wagner Vocal solo, H-or m Cry, lxrl A. Wooler Mrs M Hegley Violln solo Kolo Midrel . . . M. Bouch MIhs Dora Smith Postlude. Feotari Poctlude . Rockwell Charles H. Peart, organls: FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL ( II ITU 'II Th- Chureh of Good Fellowship. Fel-lowship. 4o4 Twenty-fourth street, tho Rov W. E. Bennett, M A Sunday school at 10 u, ra. Having pas3od way beyond the i:0n marie, we are now hoping to make it an average aver-age of 2.10 before Christmas. This is very easily possible if all who are tn- : terested will do their best. A class for every age. A spocl.il invitation Is ex- I tended to all the men of the Broth- i hood. Morning devotional hour 11a. m. Sacrament au.i reception of members. Music at the morning services Organ j Prelude Chopin I Offertory . Selected March In G Pochh-der Anthem Hark Hat k' My Soul Shelley Mrs. L F. Walker and Mlas Mildred Creveling, soloists Solo. Calvary' Rodney H. G. Ware, livening services, 7:30 p. m A Memorial service for our beloved brother, Homer A. Selp, who died In ! California one week ago Music of appropriate nature. Boy Scouts, Monday eening, undo) un-do) leadership ef c. B, Fish Prayer 'and Praise service Wednesday evening. eve-ning. 7:45 p. m. Tho Epworth league I meeting of tomorrow will be of a very special nature. During this week, this organization has been having some very unique and Interesting services ser-vices which have resulted In practlc ally al-ly doubling the niembernhlp. All new members will be recched at the E3p-worth E3p-worth league service at 6:30 p ni Other features of Interest ought to rowd the Epworth league room to it , utmost capacity. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Twenty-fourth street and Madison; avenue. W. I- Mellinger minister . Bible school 10 a. m, T. E. Walker superintendent adult department, Mr?. F. A. Gregory superintendent of pri-i mary department. Morning worship 11 a. m., BouLah GkMlsntlBS leader. Mrs, W. L Mellinger, superintendent 1 Junior chorus pra tlce 3 p. in Mikh Florence Ware instiuctor Christian I Endeavor C:30 p. m. Evening preaching preach-ing service 7 .30 at which time will be given the fifth leotttrs on church history his-tory John Calvin and his connection with the Reformation. The Junior choir, under the leadership of Mls Florence Ware, will lead tho singing at the evening services and Mrs. Ru-pri Ru-pri Walker will nlng. Bible school teachers and officer" conrerence and I regular meeting of th official hunrili Wednedsy. a' Ok nn RCJT OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD SHEP-HERD John w. Hyslop, rector Cor-'nor Cor-'nor of Grant avenue and Twentj ! fourth Street, opposite the pOStoffiCC (The Bunday next before Advent. The I churns school meets at 0:4."i a. m . W. B. Proul superintendent Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a m. Thurs-div Thurs-div November 30. 8t Andrews' 'l.f La jalso Thanksgb Ing dav There will be a celebration Of Holy Communion at I 10 o. m. J The Daughters of the King will meet on Monday evening in the Gn.id hall. The Women's Oufld Will me! on ' Wednesday afternoon In the Guild hall and every member Is urged to attend to finish th. .preparation for the annual an-nual basaar to be held December v and Mrs Conway and Olllette IhosUsses Tho choir will meet for rehearsal re-hearsal n Wednesday evening in the Guild room. A fine Christmas program pro-gram is beinc prepared und r the direction di-rection Of Mrs. B. A. Bowen, choir .leader. . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A1 I ' '.ra.ni avenue. Dr. L. A Garrison. 008-'tor. 008-'tor. Bibb school, ! 4.1 n. ir. Jay A. Smith, general uperintendent; John 0 Hughes tiup'-rlnttrnd'-nt senior department; de-partment; Mrs. Leonora Skaggs, superintendent sup-erintendent junior department , Mrs. t.lay . Smith, superintendent primary dopartmsnt. Preaching -rxice? at u a. m. by the pastor Topic, "A Superfluity Super-fluity of Things " Junior B. Y. P U. at 11 u m Mrs M M . Meade in charge i Senior B. Y. P U. meets at 6 p m. for the quiet half-hour, under ithe dlrectinti of Fred Preshaw. De- .otional meeting at C0 p. m. Group TV In charge. Frieda Rnetii.il. r.tptaln Subject, Missions, Evening preaching service at 7 30 by the pastor. Subject, "Crime In Ogdetl I West Ogdeu Mission Sunda school 'services at 3 p. in., under the aus-I aus-I pices of the Senior B. Y. P T . Mt .Monroe Wardlelgh. superintendent iThe library department is now arranging ar-ranging lor the loaning of bookn MlSS da Morgan, librarian. I Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 the Ia-idies' Ia-idies' KenHington will meet al the home of Mrs. j. G Oebhart, 1 1 44 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street Mrs. Nail, Mrs William Smith and Mra- Askew are the issisl iirig hostesses The social hour will bo devoted to White Cross work, Mra T. J. Fitrgtraid leader. Tuesday evenlns I at 7 10 p. m. The Boy Scouts meet at the church. Mr. F. W Smith sioutmastnr. Classes for foreign speaking peoples at 7 ,80 p ni on Tuesday Tues-day and Friday evenings at the church, Mrs. Fitzgerald's S S. cla.-' In charge. Wednesday evening tnere v, ill he held a general rally of the church. Supper will be served at 6:30 p m. Mrs. W. E. Moore in charge. Miss Gladys Gideon ha arranged .i spi"n-Idid spi"n-Idid program. The price of the sup-Iper sup-Iper is the usual 2.ri cents. Instead of the Bible studv the evening will be j devoted to a program and a social , hour Thursday morning, Union Thanksgiving services will be held ni I tho church at 11 a. m. The Rev. W. L Mellinger, of tho Christian church will be the tipeaker. A joint choir rill ; furnish t ho music Music for Sunday mominr Jprelude 'offertory . '. Miss BstJher Fife. Anthem, Exalt His Holy .Vame... Adams The Choir. iSolo. "The Lord Is Mindful of lfi I Own" Mendelssohn Mrs. Bern Ice Tm- Evening musie Pi elude. Hunting Sonn Qelbel Offertory . . . . Lysberg Miss Florence Mecham, Solo. "The Voice of the Father" I Fre'derick Cowefl Mrs Ben Tyres. EHJM I-CTHERW CHITRCH Cor-: Cor-: ner Jefferson avenue ajd Twenty-third Twenty-third street. C. A. Glad, acting pas-!fo! pas-!fo! Sunday eehool and iiD d- class 10 ! a ru. Scn ioes this Sundoy at J o'clock The Brotherhood meets Puesday evening, eve-ning, November 2 8. at the home of j Carl Holmstrom, 3tt West Seven -Iteenth street. Members and friends are cordially Invited INTERNATIONAL BIBl.K STUD-FATS' STUD-FATS' ASSOCIATION ft.gnlar Sun-dan Sun-dan afternoon meeting for Bible study and woi-ahlp. 3 o'clock, at the Golden Ago Bureau. 3SR Twenty-ninth street Subject. The Divine Plan of the Ages Human and Spirit Natures Separate and Distinct! What is the foundation of the unscrlptural doctrine of Eternal Eter-nal Torment, and how does a proper understanding of the terms mortal and immortal destroy this foundation " Truth friends touring Utah, and all In- I terr-nted. cordially lnv?ted. FIRST CHURCH OF' CHRIST, SOI- j KNTIST Corner of Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Subject, "Ancient and Modern Mod-ern Necromicy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced. Sunday school 9:45 a, ru., Wodneaday evening testimonial testi-monial meetings at 3 p. m. Reading rooms -At 612 First National Bank building. Rooms open daily from 12 norm to 5 p. m . except Sundays and holbdura, FIRM F'KI snvriTUAV chJ John Kdv.or.j Carver, jfl 1 I'll, '-"iiivi-i , f dejjLrlrin'iit( of the rhurch fl inorniiifr service at li o'clock. ' h ' r t I .-m - t,hnnkH?lvlng'J 'i.il and 1 Tactical." ffM i "ol .i i I j l o'clock. The p3 under leailerahip of Mrs. TfH son vn-III - ,.n ., tiorate Tsfl sning program In c(9 : i- .r in at M ie.ii.ite mcetsH at ( JO c9 Evening praise services at ?:JH followed " t hour, ider J wrouch aoflfl ' ';'ir.-h Tpfr 1 ' Lrdshlp UK-. : Wr.lnemltyJ with "J .i mi; "1'ivit andfl Ip classes for all QlrlM !"' k FrldayaH Seoul meo-ifg Frldav nt 7 o'eH mksgivlng r""il?o servlcesB 1 Murning music 1 I'r-lu.l. '''j Ki-frain . KM mi Martha C. ColcmH ntei mezzo Msfl d -.- V'iwti.- I'arry violin; Nichols, 'cello. I M . M.trl.i QM Mise Parry, McBrids I lie Pi 1m . ..M Misses Parry, McBridsjl Nichols. ie I'ontlflcalt.-B , f ColemaaM n'r;c!vlngH freii.) . . . -KB M .- Mnrthj r Colen)SJ r-h Me tOjH m the Ixnfl in J A'.AinsoaiJ Offertory, Even Song . . .jH - Martha t' ColemsnH ISoprono s..h.-. r ,. it.iv.t PerfsB Open th- ...3 Mr-- Norninn J. ACmsoafl ' PoStlUd I - n: . .H .' ! 1 s Marthn r coiemsH Irs. Atuinson "ill sing ?pverB known favorite song at the iter moetlng. H Till; ( KM UAL PARK Slfl SOHl)' 1, ,,irt -: irsi street ' ington a. n j' ! o'clock Sunday afternoon. rv i eS m tli" ecnln at ?:IH Idy Thursday evenlOfH Tear thou not. forB ! with tl.'c i " not .llsrujyed, QM thy God; I 'r.n-'hen the I will npiiold tin e with the rifhM righteousness." Iss tiuH |