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Show B M ITION UUfl Ices. Captain J. F. Kirkpat rtrk. commanding com-manding officer. 11 a. m. holiness meeting; 2 p. m . Sunday school. X p. m.. Torps Cadets Training clasa; p. m.. Young People's legion 7 p. m.. open air meetmr at T . ntv -fifth nnd Washington t p. m tui.vatxm meeting meet-ing W have meetings through th- i week on Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday nights. During the time Major Percy Morton Is here. Oct. 17 r to 19, there will be meetings every' night. All meetings io the 8 A. hall. 25- Twenty-fifth street. Synopsis of life of Major Percy' Morton Major Percy Morton, a vet-' ran Salvation Army officer, enter-1 ranks in early days. Converted in , is? First commissioned In 1S5 and appointed to Newark. N J. One j of the most widely known S A officers offi-cers In the country. Had charge of! all Salvation Army social and Indus-! trial operations in V'tah with hea.i-1 quarters In Salt Lake, from 1913 trvl ttll. Last appointment, divisional spiritual revivalist In Minnesota and the Dakotas. a fiery platform man rntsi i hi Ron of ghbust, bci- RNT18T c'orn- r Monro.- avshus and Twenty-fourth street Ilcgular seiv-Ice seiv-Ice at 11 o'clock Sunday morning Subject. Doctrine of Atonement. Sunday Sun-day school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday venlnc testimonial meetings a p m. Reading rooms at 612 First National Na-tional Bank building. Rooms opm dally from 12 noon to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. i u i litii ward Dr P J Carver Car-ver will bo the speaker before the Twelfth ward theological class Sun day morning Qcl Is. His subject will be "The Gathering of Israel." i N8IGX mission 2 o r Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. Sunday services: Bible school and class meeting 3 p. nv: preaching and testimony meeting i P m. Per Ires ev ery evening through-' through-' out the week at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. While holding our open air services during the summer, we were asked many questions and quite frequently the questioner answered his own questions, feeling confident, like the Medes and the Persians, that from his decree tin J Was no appt.i' We w.re told ayaln and agsln that we had no authority to pres. h. Our reply. re-ply. We must have authority, using your own words for It. or else how can we preach? According to your own logic. th very fact that we preach Is proof that we have the authority. au-thority. If preac hing means authority I Then we followed that up with: if you think you have greater authority then we have It's your bounden dutv to stop us. I'ntll you do we claim the superior authority. We are hold-' hold-' Ing the fort and In possession of the j field, take it The above Is a sain-i sain-i pie taken out of the quarry to be uset as material In the building of the I bridge connecting the peoples of L'tah If vou see any flaws or defects, point them out please In so doing you will not only be n helper, but a leal friend and co-worker in this bridge building enterprise Strange that such a thing could be Imagined. to say nothlntr 1 about believing as having no authority I to preach In a country of free speech. 1 free press, free ballot and free Bl-I Bl-I hies Adding churches, schools, libraries libra-ries and an endless list of llbrr-tli- I given to us by our ancestors, whom we should honor ond respert with all our might nnd power, for In so doing we show our love and appreciation of them as our benefactors and fre. as beneficiaries of their accomplish- ; menta and labor. Let us be mindful I of our debt and obligation to them. ! and not belittle and discredit their work. Winter is corning on. the Mission can use cast-off clotMng. shoes, bed-i bed-i 'ling rugs, carpets. linoleum, any-I any-I thing you can't use. we can. Please let us know and we will call, we have m phone. I m RCB OF TIIF GOOD MO r 1 1 I -1 v I John W HyslOp rector Terror Ter-ror of Qranl avenue and Twenty-j Twenty-j fourth street, opposite the postof- flee. The elKhteenth Sunday after Trinity oly ommunlon at R a. m. The church school meets at 9.45 a. m. W. B. Prauf. superintendent. Morning pnv. i and sermon by the rector at 11 a. m. All are cor-ttally welcome. The Women's Guild will meet on Wednesday aft. moon, and wjll be entertained en-tertained by Mrs. Geo Kern at her home, 1126 Capitol avenue. All women wo-men of the parish are Invited. I I lis i PRKSBYTKRIA3 CHURCH John Kdward Carver, pastor. Morn-inir Morn-inir worship at 11 o'clock. Theme, "The Rewards of Duty and the Beckoning Beck-oning of Desire ' Sunday school meets at 12:1 5 o'clock. Junior Rn-deavor Rn-deavor at f o'clock Intermediate Kndcavor at 6 o'clock. Senior En- deavor at 7 o'clock Evening worship wor-ship at ft o'clock. Theme. The Discovery Dis-covery of America " Men's dinner Tiieusday night at 6 IS Girl Scoutn meeting P'rlday afternoon Boy S. out meeting Thursday night Senior Sen-ior Endeavor social Friday night. Morning music: Prelude. At Morn Oodard offertory. The Old Refrain Kreisler Miss Martha Coleman Contralto solo. Callest Thou Thus Oh Master Barnell Contralto solo. I'm e Pilgrim. . Masters Miss Mildred Ware Postluda, Marcho Fantaatlque . . Smith Miss Martha C. Coleman. Evening music- Prelude. Arabesque Meyer Helmund ' i iffertory. Meditation Morrison Miss Martha C. Coleman. I'.csponse. Thy Word Beale 'Chorus. March On Ye Soldiers.. Naylor The Choir Cycle of Baas Solos Bow Down Thy Ear . . '. Chancellor .lenks r. pentance Charles Gounod i Lord Rebuke Not. Alfred Wooler Light. Opus C8 Frederick Stevenson George Manning Fostlude. Idvlle Gurlltt Miss Martha C. Coleman DIVINE ORDER A rousing revi val In spiritual and psychic science will be held at the City hal at 2:30 land at 8 p. m Sunday Subject; I Christ, -the Interpreter and demonstrator demon-strator of aeed-tlmc nnd harvest, fol- I lowed by demonstrations In spiritual :and psychic science by President B. :N Matthews. Everybody welcome ( Samuel J. Ayres. secretary- THE CENTRAL PARK BUNDJIZ v MOOI Thlrtv-first street nnd I Washington avenue. meets at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon You are I cordially invited to meet with us; I come and enjoy an hour In the study of God's word. "Remember, now thy Creator In I the days of thv youth, while the evil days com not. nor the years draw nigh, when thou shall say. I ,have no pleasure In them. Eccl. inter nation ajl usbim r- DENTS' l80CIATIO So mooting lnj ogdenon Sunday. There will be a public pub-lic meeting in the Salt I-ake theatre. Salt Iike. at 7 4!. p. m Mr Mac-I'hegaon. Mac-I'hegaon. a prominent and earnest student stu-dent of God's Word, and an eloquent and pleasing speaker, win deliver one of his noted lectures on B(h topics and the eorn.ng kmrdom ogden friends snd all Interested sre cordially cor-dially invited. Fre sests and no collection. col-lection. The ogden class of the I B. 8. A has secured the auditorium of the new 'junior High school for Sunday c-ven-j Intf. October :'9. The public will have an opportunity of hearing a lecture b Mr. S. H. Toutjian. of New York, formerly for-merly of the American college at I Smyrna (lately devastated" by the ter- 'rll.le Turk) The subject of this lecture lec-ture will be announced later. THE 1 mm I ONGR1 iion i CHURCH Horning worship at n o'clock The pastor, the Rev. James K. Enman. will preach on "The I n-dlscouragable n-dlscouragable God." Sunday school meets at 12.15 o'clock. The evening vesper service which is proving 10 popular, heglns at F o'clock, and lasts Just nn hour The pastor speaks on "Human Recovery." All cordially invited, in-vited, itev. James K Enman, pastor, residence L'"1? Hadison avenue. Music at morning service, 11 o'clock: Prelude . Anderson ffcrtor. He Shall Peed His Klock j Handel! Vocal solo. Pierce Kajres the Tempest Temp-est Arthur Woolley Hornard Shupe. Posiludc. Gloria Andre Vesper service. 6 o'clock: Prelude, lento . . Jadassohn Offertory. Evening Prayer.. Rolnscks Postlude. Fuge Handel i Solo by Miss Blanche Walherg. Anthem. Seek Ye the Lord" I Solo by El wood Pearson. Chas. H. Peart, organist I Ills' H p si HI R4 H 1 Grant avenue Bervlcss is-gin irltta the Bible school at 9:46 a. m. Jay A. j Smith, general superintendent, assisted assist-ed by J. O. Hughes, superintendent Isenlor department. Mrs. leenoru jSkaggs. superintendent Junior depart-1 ment and Mrs Smith, superintendent primary The aim Is to have a school of 200. Will you be one? Preach-' ing services at 11a. m. Topic of the sermon. "Finding Christ." Junior B f T P I', at 11 o'clock, led by Mrs. j M M Meade Senior B. V P. 1' I meets at 6 30 p. m. for the quiet i half hour 7 30 is the regular devotional devo-tional meeting. led by Group 11. Bob, Vancleve, leader. Topic. Consecration Evening services. 8:30. Topic of isermon, "Forgetting Sin Huslo for Sunday morning f'reludc. Offering. Miss Esther Fife. Amhem. The Song of the Sea . Wakeninn The Choir Solo. The Plains of Peace J. M Harney. Evening music; Prelude. Offertory. . I Miss Florence Me. ham. Quartet. Guide Me Q Thou Grent I Jehovah lPenz' Jay Smith. Maud Stevens. Mrs. Grace and W. E. Johnson. Chorus, on the Aggressive for God. . Young People's Chorus BUM ii ITU R w CHI RCH j Corner Jefferson avenue and Twenty-1 j third street. C. A. Glad, acting pastor Sunday school and Bible class at Hi, a. m. Services Sunday afternoon at 3: o'clock. Dorcas society meetf Wed-l nesday evening Oct 1. with Mrs Marcus Johnson. 301 Thirty-first street. All members and friends are! cordially Invited to attend. BBOONJD w ui President T.I , Samuel Itrownlng f.f the Wabsi ' I ' high priests' quorum, and Tr W K ' McKell of Salt lake. will deliver ad-Id ad-Id rasaes st the Second ward sacrament rue. ting Sunday at 7 p. in. A special I musical program will Pe pi-.-n. AU I members of the ward are Invited to attend. TI1IK1 AIU 1. Chrlstensen. recorder of the Salt Ukv temple. will be the speaker at the Third ward sacrament meeting gun-day gun-day at 7 p m His sermon will deal with temple ordinances and all who are interested In temple work ,r. Invited In-vited to attend A special musical program Will be given. rlMl llltlsri CHUM ti T enty-fourth street and Madison avenue. W !. Melllnger minister. Bible schoo' 1 0 a. m Morning war ship 11 o'clock. Junior congregation!! 11 30 a. m. Jnnlor choir practice, .t p. m. Christian Endeavor, ti 3tt p. in Bvenlng service 7 30 p. m Mrs. Rupert Walker will sing at the morning morn-ing service. I I I I I II WARD Hi Noble, Just returned from a mission In England, will be the speakers at the Eleventh ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock I ill. Ml PHODIS1 EPISt OPATj CHURCH 454 Twentv-foiirth str.-.r. The Church of Good Fellowship Rev. W. E. Bennett, M A . pastor. Hours of worship: 10 to 11 a. m. Sunday school, all departments 11 to 12:10. devotional hour. Mule quartet will sing "Rock of Ages" by Dudley Buck; organ recital. Sermon. "Laborers with ;od." f, ?. ts. 7.30. Bpworth league. Subject, "The Abundant Life1 Leader. Miss Helen Woodcock. 7:30 to s 4,'v, evening. Good Fellowship Fellow-ship Service Chorus, chair, organ recital; sermon. "The Christian's Supreme Su-preme Task " AH who have no other church home are most cordially Invited In-vited to all these services. |