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Show ilRgI tlAP fist cm"Rrn . Grant avenue r,-Mor. Dr L. A Garrison, Gar-rison, residence 627 Twenty-third street. Hlbl school at 0:46. Jay A. Smith, general superintendent, Mr. J. O. Hughes, superintendent senior department; de-partment; Mrs. Leenora Skaggs. superintendent su-perintendent Junior department, Mrs Jay A. Smith, superintendent- piimarv department. Prenehlng at II o'clock by the pastor; topic, "Prayer ." Junior B. Y. P. U. meets during tho preaching preach-ing servlcp, Mrs. M. II. Mead in charge. Senior R. Y. P. V. meets at o'clock for the quiet half hour; Fred Preshaw In charge. At 6 30 o'clock the B. Y. P. 17. convenes for the devotional de-votional sorvlco. group 3, In charge. Miss Lola Rarthal. leader. veiling preaching service at 7:80. Sermon. "How to Get There." Boy Scouts Tuesday evening. 7:10. F V. Smith, scout master Kensington meets Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. October 24. Mrs. Carlisle Stevens. Stev-ens. 2460 Madison, hostess. Asslstlnr, hostesses. Mrs. Donnelly and Mrs. F W Smith. Mid-week meeting of tho church Wednesday evening. Dinner will be served at 6:3", prayer meeting at 7:30. Topic; Galatlans. Classes for foreign speaking peoples Tuesday and Friday evenings. 7:30. Choir practice Friday evening 7:30. Music for Sunday morning. Prelude. OXiertory Mies Esther Fife Trio. The I'ind of Promise, by Ward Misses Ethel Crtme, Muud BMVeni and Mrs. J. li- Gruce. Soprano solo. Come I'nto Him. Handel Miss Maud Stevens. Evening music: Prelude Offertory Mlae Florence Mech.un Soprano solo. Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled. Wilson Miss Maud Stevens. 1 men hem fiooist epis opal ICIU'KCII (The Good Fellowship Church), 454 Twenty-fourth street. W. E. lennett. M. a., pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Mr A C. Wyeoff. superintendent; Mrs H L. Seat. m, primary superintendent. Classes for all Any one not attend-ing attend-ing some other Sunday school Is most 'cordially Invited. Study for October 22. "The Temptation of Jesus." Mornini? devotional hour 11 to 12. Music for thv morning. Prelude In C Wnchs Offertory Rothleder March Rossini Mrs. Vera Beaeon, organist. Solo Th? Cross by Harriet W.iro Ml- Mildred Crevcllnv Hymns I. d by chorus choir Thome of the sermon. "Tho Post Warning the Present." BpWOrth league at 7:00 p. m. Loader. Load-er. Miss Bernice Robb. Subject. "Stirring Up the Gift." 2 Tim. 1:5. 0. Evening goodfellowshlp service at 8. An enthusiastic. Interesting song service; ser-vice; special musical selections; a short, "live" sermon, a season of good-fellowship. good-fellowship. . Organ music for the evening-"Eventide" evening-"Eventide" Steare Love Song Wagner. March C. J. Grey. Mrs Vera Bear.on, organist. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all not attending any other church. MUST CHRISTIAN OHURC7H- Twenty-fOUIth street and Madison ave-Inue. ave-Inue. W. L. Mellttiger. minister. Bible school 10 a. m. T. E. Walker, sup-; sup-; erlntendent. Morning worship 11 Evening ser-rlcea, ser-rlcea, 7:10. Endeavor meeting, 0:30 p m. The men and boys of the Sunday Sun-day school will entertain the women and girls at a Hallow'een party Tuesday Tues-day evening, October 31st. I NTRA L PVRK SUNDA1 s BOOL Thirty-first street and Waahlngtn avenue, meets at 2 o'clock 'Sunday afternoon. Evening sen ice at 1 7 SO o'clock. Brother Thomas Hodge will preach the gospel. Tho Ladles' Sunshine society will moot at the home of Mrs. c H Cunningham, Cun-ningham, 3104 Pacific avenue, Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Bible study, Thursday evening at 7 4 5 o clock, lesson the first chapter of Romans. "Then they that feared the Iord spake often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard It and a book 'f remembrance was written before be-fore him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name" Malachl. 3:16. M I, W ESN UE BAPTIST EtOnCHj Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Eleven o'clock service. "The Workers Guide." Mrs. E. E. Whitfield, field secretary of the National Baptist Training school of Washington, D. C. will be a speaker speak-er at the morning service. Evening) service, 6:30; sermon. "Church Loyalty.1' Loy-alty.1' The pastor. M. A. Ellonth, will preach at both services. CITY HALL LECTURE -Great Mystery? The Bible and how to read, and understand what It says; being overshadowed by the Holy Ghost; receding re-ceding the Holy Ghost and reading the signs of tho times for tho last days, and other sciences wll bo explained ex-plained ,by David Alexander Brown at the mooting at tho city hall Sunday. Sun-day. Everyone Invited. Afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. FIRST PRESRYTERIW Til KCTT John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning Morn-ing worship at 11 o'clock. Theme. "The Element of Wonder In the Reality Re-ality of Christ." Sun. lay school at 12.15 o'clotk. Junior Endeavor at 6 o'clock. Intermediate Endeavor at 6 o'clock. Senior Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Evening preaching at 8 o'clock. Theme. "The Practical Teschlngs of the Psychology of Religion In Evry-! day Life." Church dinner Tuesday night In the church, faction four of, Woman's circle meets Wednesday aft- j ernoon wlfh Mrs. Donald Jackson. CSS Twenty -eevente street. Gin Scout I meeting Friday afternoon Boy Scout meeting Friday night. ' I Morning music: Prelude, Liebeelled Cadman Miss Martha C. Coleman Offertory. Minuet n (; ... Beethoven Miss Vlnette Parry, violinist. Contrulto solo. Flee as a Bird to Your Mountain Fairest Lord Jesus Miss Laura Barnett Postlude. Cujus Clnlaaum . . . P.ossinl Miss Martha C. Coleman. Evening music: Prelude, Humoresjue . . . Morrison Offertory F;ilth Kennedy! Miss Martha C. Coleman. Soprano solo Supplication . Blanchard Mrs. George O. Bartlctt Duet. I've Done My Work Bond Mrs. George Bartlett, ClarenCQ Jones. Postlude Consolation . . Mendelssohn Miss Martha C Coleman. TDK SALVATION ARMY. Cap. tain J F. Klrkpatrlek. commanding officer, 11 il. m. holiness meeting;' 2 n ni Sunday school; 3 p m , Corpsi Cadets' training class; 0 p m., Youngl Peoples Legion: 7 p. m, open air service, corner Wash, and 20th. Major Ma-jor Morton, for 4 0 years a Salvationist, Salvation-ist, most of thnt lime an offlcm- will speak at all the above meetings. Do not fall to hear him. i ENSIGN MISSION Twenty-, fifth street, Sunday services: Bible 1 school and class meeting .1 p. in.! Preaching and testimony meeting 8 p m. Service every evening throughout through-out the week at 8 o'clock Anyone Interested In tho man and boy on tho. street will find this place a good field In which to work for this particular I class that never enters a church or house of worship. Como and help us befriend tho friendless while in our city, for In so doing we might entertain enter-tain angels. Wo have beds for rent at 2Cc per night and sometimes without with-out the quarter, but since we cannot always stay In bed, a place for day and evening Is equally needed. Our doors are never closed except In the night hours. In our last week's notice we said something about materials to be used in our "community bridge," If flaws j or defects were found to please point them out. If materials must be perfect, per-fect, mav It not l.wj necessary to examine ex-amine and test the workers and see If they are qualified and fit as constructors con-structors of such an Important undertaking un-dertaking because the bridge Is not only temporal but eternal and may carry us over the river that separates time and eternity. If that be CO, great cure must be taken In the selection of men and matter. Our government and especially tho civil service puts men through severo tests before ac- ptlng or engaging a man for service, land tho test rank with the importance import-ance of the position 80 likewise docs all our large corporations. I am sure God Is even more exact-ling exact-ling than men In the selection of His employes, and from Him no flaws or defects can be hid or covered up In the examination. What Is This standard 01 qualifications? Flrat: you must "love Ood above all things and your 'neighbor as yourself." Second: "Oo , and sell all that you have and glv to the poor." Third: He thnt loveth father or mother moro th.ui Me is not worthy of Me, and he that lovoth son Or daughter more than Me Is not wor- 1 Ithy of Me. And ho that taketh not his cross. and follow-eth after Me, 1 Is not worthy of Me Matt. 10-51:38 Church, color, creed or class la not; In the reckoning, before this board Of examiners We must "Come Just as wo are without one plea." The only, plea Is the blood ploa, have you and 1 this qualification f Have you and I hal tho blood applied to our hearts byj faith'' If not. why not? That's the standard you and I must face before we ean be of any use or service to! God or man. INTT.P.N TION I, niBLF STT - Dl NTS' Assy Regular afternoon meeting for worship und bible study. ; 8 o'clock, at the Golden Age bureau. 1 3'.3 Twenty-ninth street. Subject: Tho Divine Plan of the Ages Spirit! and Human Natures Separate and Dls-' tlnct. Was Jesus, the Redeemer. In; the days of His Flesh, a Perfect Man. 1 or a Combination of two natures? Truth friend touring T'tah. and all int' rested, cordially Invited. n Sun- . enlng ictober 29th. at the Jun- ' 1 lor High school auditorium, a public I llecture will bo delivered by Mr. S. I H. Tontjlan of New York, formerly of Itho American College at ftnyrn 1 1 ( lately burned and devastated by th ITurklsh army under Kemal Pasha) The Mubject will be "The New Wrl 1 Begins millions now living will never die." Everybody Invited Free seats and no collection. Watch The Stand-ard-Kxamincr for announcements toward to-ward the end of the coming week. FIRST CRTJB4 11 OF CHRIST, S4 I-EFfTlST I-EFfTlST Regular aervii al 11 lock Sunday morning. Subject. "Probation After Death." Sunday school 9 46 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings at 8 p. in. Reading rooms at 612 First National Bank building. Rooms open dally from 12 noon to B p. m. except Sundays and holidays. CUl'RCII OF THE (,OOI SHEPHERD SHEP-HERD John W. Hyslop, r- lot I ner of Grant avenue and Twenty-! fourth street, opposite the pootofflce. The nineteenth Sund;iy after Trinity. The church school meets at 9:45 a. m. W. P. Prout, superintendent. Morning pruyer and sermon at 11 a. m. ESvi -nlng prayer and sermon In St Paul's church. Plain City, at 4 p. m. Tho Daughters of the King will meet on Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Guild room. The choir will meet for rehearsal on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tho Women's Guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon with Mr? Droubay and Mrs. EiollP-gren EiollP-gren at the homo of Mrs. Droubay, 811 Twenty-fifth street. RITLII 1 sotTKTY UNION MEETING MEET-ING Mount Ogden stage Relief societies so-cieties will hold union meeting In the Twelfth yard Sunday. Oct. 22. at 2 3" p. m. Bpeclal Instructions and a gool program will be given. A good repri sentatlon of all tho ward offi rs an 1 teachers is desired by the presidency. THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL nilRHI The Rev. James E. En-man En-man pastor, residence 2609 Madison Ave. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock.' The pastor's subject, will be "Al l. 1 by Brains and by Conscience." Thi ; is the kind of aid that every man should avail himself of, but which few use to the full Sun-lay school! at 12.15 o'clock. The evening ves-l per servlco begins at 5 o'clock end lasts an hour The pastor will api 1 on "Calm Thyself." making peclal reference to 'The Conquest of Fear." by B. King Anyone whose Inner life Is too easily agitated should lenrn how to calm himself. All are cor-: dlally Invited. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Prelude, Adagio Freyor Offertory, Largo Handel Solo Miss Margaret Peart Postlude. Postlude T;in, li Vesper service, 6 o'clock Prelude. "Qui Tollls." (from Second mass) Haydn lolln solo. "Ave Marie" ...Schubert1 Mrs Leland Fish back. Offertory. Melody of Hope . Mansfield Anthem. In perfect Fa ... .M 1 'ostlude. "Postlude 1 ...S Vocal solo. "Ave Marl" ...H '.li. ; ir.; KartlijH Charles 1 1 rvart, orgiaqH |