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Show I CONTEST IN EPWORTH LEAGUE! WHOLE WEEK IS GIVEN TO CAMPAIGN: f THE FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL EPISCO-PAL CIIt'KCH The Chun h of Good-Keliowahlp, Good-Keliowahlp, 453 Twenty-fourth street. W. E. Bennett, M A , pastor. Sunday school meets promptly at 10 a m.i graded lessons, a elasa for every age The general supesjntend-ent supesjntend-ent la A C. Wycoff. the superintendent of tho Primary department la Mrs H. L. Scaton. Morning devotional hour, 11 to 12 - J a. m. ' luslc for the morning Bar vice: Organ Prelude Andante Heetlioen Necklace of Love Nevln ) Fostluae Gounou Mrs. Vera Reason, orgvnlst Yoeal solo, "My Redeemer and My Lord" Mrs L A. Walk or Anthem "Christian the Morn Shelley Miss Adelaide Ashton soloist Subject of the sermon . Tin- cjuln-te.iaenco cjuln-te.iaenco of Christ's Gospel ' Scrip-ture Scrip-ture lesson. St. John 3 1-16. Epworth league 6:30 p. m. Leader. C. E. Fish, Subject, "Partnership With Christ " Evening - Good Fellowship Service. ' if ' : 30 p. m. : "Llvo Song service conducted by C. M. Wilton. i irgan program : Communion Batiste f Nocturne Chaptn I J March .... Abeinulhy ; Mrs Vera Beason, urgnnist Subject of the sermon, 'The Value of a Soul." Boy Soouts meet even Monday night at 7 .30 p m Next Week will bs given over to the Epworth league for their "Wtn-My-Chum" cforts Supper will be served at 6 p. m. on Tuesday evening at which time the paator will speaK on "The Social Work of the League." on Wednesday; the prayer I and praise service will devoted to league themes all members of the I league and church meeting together. Thursday, will be a snort service from i j to 7.30 p. m.. with luncheon; and Friday win be the great culminating I night with banquet und social felloW- hlp The N-.ugUi will lie divided into two groups and a contest for members Will accompany the exercises of the week. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHI RCH John Edward Carver paatoi Morning worship at II O'clock Theme, "The Marching Order ot the King." ,0 .. Sunday school meets at l - . i r o'clock. Junior Endeavor at 1:30 o'clock. Intermediate tundeavor at 6 30 o'clock, senior Endeavor at 6 50 o'clock. Evening preaching at i 80 O'clock, Theme, "The Btatement of the Scientists Regarding tne Keulltv and Nature of tho Soul." Girl Scouts' meeting Friday at 4 o'clock. Boy Scouts' meeting Friday at 7 o'clock. Church social and stew- ; ardshlp meeting Wednesday night with supper at 6:30 o'clock and stewardship stew-ardship etudv at 7 o'clock. Sunday school workers' social Monday night With Mrs. Dr. Barber as hostess. 113 J ! Twenty-fifth street. Meeting of men of church after evening service. Morning music. j Prelude. Scherzo ChOPlD Offertory. Eleglo In C Minor ..ollet Miss Martha C Coleman Solo. The Master Fasseth By . Shelley Mrs. C. H. Stevens Postludo, Marcho of the Priests Mendelssohn Mis Mart h i C. Coleman Evening music: Frelude. Triumphal Ifarche vera! 1 Offertorv. Melodic Chopin Miss Martha C. Coleman Contralto solo, The Shadows of the Evening Fall , Van Ler Water Contralto solo By Gal lean Waters rifllW' Wallers Miss Mildred arc Fostlude. Angels' Serenade .Braga Miss Martha C. Coleman ENSIGN MISSION 255 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. Sundav services- Bible school and class meeting ,'8 p m., preaching and testimony meeting. T .io p, m Services every evening throughout tn. v. ! at 7.30 o'clock with a warm welcome to 1 all comers. We aro much encouraged with the prospect of the Mission thus far this reason.' The work is going on vcrj nicely. Quite a number or m n attend services regularly with best ol attention atten-tion given the different speakers. Al-most Al-most every evening, some of the list- I eners will rise and testify to the power of Jesus to save and keep saved So a little Is being done spiritually, while materially we have always had much demand upon our time and op- I portunlty to serve and still have One will ask "Can I wash my fe I and another wants to wash nls face or another an-other his clothes, and another a little hot water for a shave Can I write a letter, leave my bundle hero until i call for it. have- my letters addressed here, a needle and thread, a button., a postage stamp, and an endless mini-ber mini-ber of wants. , . We are trying to make n substitute for a home for boys from 15 to h0. i During the day we us.- the hapel a B reading room and lobby at nights as churcn. ur dormitory containlm,-snine containlm,-snine 12 i.r K. beds is weil p.t ro:-.i i ,.nd is a tug neip In meeting expenses. A good bed i or a quarter and sometimes some-times minus ttie quarter. THE CENTRAL PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL Thirty-first strcet( and Washington avenue, meets at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. There will be Gos-pel Gos-pel services in the evening at 7 30 o'clock. , The Sunshine society will meet with Miss Goldto Morby, 496 Chester street on Wednesday afternoon Bible study will be held Thursday evening at 7 .30 o'clock What iniquity have your fathers found In me ,that they aro gone fur lrom me and have walked after Vanity, Van-ity, and aro become vain '' For my peo- 1 pie have committed two evils; they have forsaken Me the Fountain of Laving Lav-ing Waters, und hewed them elst, rns. broken cisterns that can hold no wa- ! i vr. " Jeremiah l:5111i ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Cor-ner of Jefferson uvenue and Twenty- third street C. A. Glad, netlng pas- 1 tor. Sunday school and Bible i lass 10 a, m. No services tills Sunday ; Tho Ladlea' Aid and Don as societies i ' will hold their annual baaaar In the cliurch parlors. Wednesday. November Novem-ber 'i'l, beginning at 'i.so p. m Refreshments Re-freshments will be served THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH James Knman, minister. reeldenoe 2609 Madison avenui Morning Morn-ing worship at 11 o'clock Subject of i, morning burmon. "Purposely J'repar- '. ing to Prevail " The trained observi r recognises two facts. Firt, at theli best human being desire to be better; I mid. second, failure, in the stfiiie of opportunities neglected, and hope worn out luys its disintegrating hand i on well nigh eery human being. Con-j, SOQUently, every one ougt to plan to . nchleve a perpeetual triumph Sunday l( school Dr E. P. Mills. In charge.!: mts at 1 8 . 16. ; eeper service at 6 o'clock. The!' , pastor will speak on 'Lcaxnljuf to c Tlve According to Christianity," We IpralSe the Savior for the work Ho did for US. but what do we say to work I He gave us to do ? To become ardent champions of the rlghternixn :.s t'linst requires, the mure ardent because consciously con-sciously taught of God, and because Hi leads tho way. is the duty of every man. Christian Bndeaver meets nt 3.4V and the choir meets at 5 o'clock. Morning sen It e Prelude, Andante Czerny I Offertory Romberg Solo The Good Sh pi "i B i rrl E. L Ho a I Postlude Rlnck I Vesper service: I Prelude. The Rosary Xevin Vocal solo. The Lost Chord Arthur Sullivan Miss Margaret Hartley I Ant hem, '1 he 'holr Selected from Handel 'Offertory, Cavatlha Raff i Violin solo, (selected) Gounod Miss Dora Smith ! Vocal solo. The Land or Little Children Chil-dren Emerson Dean Miss Margaret Pearl Postlude, Marche Remains .. . Gounod Chas Peart organist CHI RCH OF THE .ii Mil r ; HK!ti John w ilyslop, rectoi Corner of Grant avenui and Twen-ty-fourth street, opposite pustoffiru I The twenty-third Sunday aft. r Trinity. Trin-ity. Holy Communion at n a m. The Church school meets at 9.45a. m.. W B Prout superintendent Morning 1 prayer and sermon at II a ,m All are cordially welcome. The Women's Guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 2:10, and will be entertained by Mrs. Frank Rounds land Miss Nellie CowllshaW it the home of Mrs. Rounds. b7 Twenty '-second '-second ptrei t. The choir will meet as usual on Wednesday evening at 7:30 In the Guild room. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST SCI-ENTIST Corner .Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular service serv-ice at 1 1 o'clock Sunday morning Subject, "Soul and Body." Sunday sciiool 9 45 a. in. Wednesday evening eve-ning testimonial me tings at 8 0 clock. Reading rooms a t6I2 First National bank building Rooms open dally from IS noon to 5 p hi except Suu-days Suu-days and liolldays. I IRST OHRISTl N CHI RCH Twenty-fourth and Madison avenue W. L Melllnger, minister. Bibl i school 10 a in.. T E Walker superintendent super-intendent adult department; Mrs F. A. Gregory superintendent primary j department. Junior Endeavor will . meet in basement at 11.30 a. m-Junior m-Junior choir practice, 3 p. m . Miss i Florence Ware Instructor. Christian I Endeavor, 6.30 p. m . 1'rof. c. S. Springer, leader. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. ni. Morning worship and communion, 11a m , at which tlem the pastor will give the last of the series of discourses dis-courses on the Sermon on the Mount. At the evening service he will give teh fourth lecture on church hlstorv, the Reformation In England being the subject. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE JSTU- j DEN i s ASSOCIATION R( gular Sun-day Sun-day meeting for worship and Bible study. 3 p. m., at the Golden Arre 1 Bureau. 363 Twenty-ninth street. I Subject. The Divine Plan of the Ages. Spirit and Human Natures Separate and Distinct.' Some strip-, lural thoughts on mortality and Im- mortality, compared with the popular but erroneous Idea of the moaning the two words. Truth friends visltlngj In Utah, and all Interested, cordially ln. ited. 1 IRST BAPTIST CHURCH A 2359 Grant avenue. L. A. Garrison pastor. Bible school at 1i.4j. Jay A Smith, general superintendent John Hughes, superintendent senior depart-: ment; Mrs Leenora skaggs. superintendent superin-tendent junior department, Mrs Jay A Smith, superintendent primary de-1 partment. Preaching ticrvices at I 1 o clock bv Dr lames sa White International In-ternational secretary Baptist Young Peoples I'nlon of America Junior B V. P. 1'. meets at 11 o'clock. Mrs M. M. Mead In charge. Senior B. Y. P. U. meets at C o'clock for the quid half-hour, under the direction of Fred Preshaw. Devotional meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Group ill in charge, Orvillej Kelly leader Evening preaching service ser-vice by Dr. James Asa White at 7.30j o'clock Sunday Is Young Peoples' Rally day The front part of thej church Is resered for the young peo-j pie. Tuesday evening the Boy Scout" meet at 7:30 at the church. F W. i Smith, scoutmaster. Classes for foreign speaking people"' at 7:30 on Tuesda) and Friday evenings. even-ings. Mr? Fitzgerald's elans In! charge. Wednesday evening the mid-week meeting of the church Supper will lf ' served at 6:30. Mrs J. o Hughes in' charge Miss G'.ad Gideon Is In, charge of the program. Bible study I Immediately following the supper, at. 7 3: L. A Garrison, leader. Youni Peoples' choir practice at 7 30 in the. ihureh parlors. Choir practice Friday evening, ii m Maud Stevens, leader. Music for Sunday morning Prelude. Uftrloi Miss Esther Fife. Anthem. "Send ' nit Thy Light' . . Gounod ' Choir Quartette, t "viu Arisn" Cox j iv smith. Miss Maud Stevens, Mrs. J. B" Grace, W. E. Johnson Evening music Prelude offertory Miss Florence Mecham, Duet, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" , , Ambrose Mies Maud Sle.vf-ns, Mis J, B Graty. L'horua, "A Song of Vlbtory" Gabriel I Young Peopleo' Chorus. West Ogden Mitsion Sunday school services ut 3 iilo l p. m under the (iuspicen of the Senior B. H P.. U.J Mr. Munrou Wardlelgh. superintend-1 ant. |