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Show I i iN OGDEN'S CHURCHES GO TO CHURCH MONTH. The Rev. W. E- Bennett, pastor of i h b First Methodist Episcopal church H tixj.iy Issued t anmniin'cnifnt, 1 "In nil cities Of the six of igden. H and even in many rural Communities ol our country, there Is being staged a rhurch going campaign for the B mohth of November. Goals are iK-lng, 'set In many of the cities, something B like this: 25 per cent Increase in the Sunday school; 80 pir cent of the' B i hurch menilerhip present at each ofj I the Sunday services, etc. In one city j H thej emphasizing the mid-week nevotlonal service and urging the. Bs-r tablishmcnt of family altars In the, m "At an informal meeting r'f the Mln- lstcrial 'association of gdn I 'tw I uHkcd to urge euch an attendance upon up-on the churches In this city, and. though 1 feel most keenly my Inability Inabil-ity to do Justice to so great a campaign, cam-paign, deserving as It is of such con-sider.iflon con-sider.iflon tfoiu Hi'- whole roniniiinily, D ' 1 am glad to say what 1 can to remind aii the clticens of this beautiful city of the value of our churches to tha spiritual and oral, and even the econ- omtc welfare of our city. And do we not need such a cam-, paignl Has there nol been somewhat, oi a relapse since the strenuous days Oil the w ii Have not many felt the need ol relaxation! a"J have not some relaxed until the habit of church at-; tendance has become only a memory 71: "All right thinking citizens. otwhat-;l eer creed. Know that this has not'i been a blessing either to the homes OPll to the community. "In those helter days we are rapid- I ly forgetting the boundaries which' have separated us Into various imp ' - -known as denominations nur chief j; thought has come to be for the Ktng-;l dom. And it is for tiod's Kingdom.) with Its righteousness and Justice, and' lve, and brotherhood that we are all i, most concerned. And how can BUCh,w a kingdom be uplifted and lt3 prin-L dples properly propagated unless " those w ho are ordained j teachers in L our various denominations th.ill have), an adequate hearing'.' )j "Every clear thinking person knows' that the churches stand for the hlgh-i est and best that civilization aspire to. and such ideals need to bo en- B couraged by all morality-loving and far-seeing citizens. I B "May we not all get together in B igden and boost for better living, bet- B ter loving, and better serving, until Lhc B spirit of Him who served In Galilee B shall dominate every heart, and the B kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdoms of our Lord and Savior,1 Josus Christ? B "Then go lo church at least once next Sunday , ""Any good -port will try a good, thing once.' " ! I' Choose your churchgo to church I and take some one with you. I in His name." (Signed) f'W. B.. BENNETT." j I The First Congregational church holds Its morning meeting at 11 o'clock. The pastor, the Kc . James E. Enman. will preach on the subject, sub-ject, "Facing God W ithout Blushing " To avoid being ashamed of himself, I n man must accept and sanctify every element composing his true self-hood. His dlsi ordunt self must be brought into harmony with the holy One, and j his fragmentary Belt must give place by degrees to a completeness which Is indispensable to his true life. Sunday school meets at 12:15 o'clock. Dr. E. P Mills, superintendent. superintend-ent. Vesper service at 5 o'clock. Fine rnuslc and an address by the Hev. Enman on, ' Christianizing the Idea - i ism of outh." While the idealism of the young Is more precious than , much flno gold to this old gray earth, yet tho Idealism of youth is not sui-J ficlent for the hardships of earth It ; must bo reinforced by a wisdom an 1 power, and love greater than human, in fine, it must be Christianized. A 1 i-nnllnl tnvit .1 1 Inn I -i evtenrleil In tin, I public to attend ull these- meetings. H Our newly organized Christian En- H dcavor society meets at 8:45 o'clock Music at morning service: Prelude, Impromptu Schubert Vocal Solo Selected B offertory, pastorale Ley bach B Duet , . . . Selected B Postlude. Processional March . . Batiste Music at vesper service: j Prelude, Elevation . Dubois ' B Solo, Fierce Kage the Tempest B 11. Bhupe, Offertory, Tho Lost Chord ... Sullivan B Duct. Calvary B Misses Mathews and Hartley B Anthem, Rock of Ages.. By the Choir , Postlude, Fuge Hacn fl Urganlst. Charles H. Peart. IFTR9I METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH At Lr-4 Twenty-1 irth . street. The Kev. W. E. Bennett. M A , pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. I A. C. Wycoff, superintendent Mrs . H L. Seaton, primary superintendent. The graded lessops are used In all th" younger classes und there Is a i lass lor every age. Church members are1 especially urged to attend. Morning devotional service at 11 a. m. Thmel of th- sermon, "Preparing For a Re-vivai." Re-vivai." Epworth league at 6:80 p m Subject. "What Christ Means to Me."' i Leaders, the high school boys. Even-j Even-j mg goodfellowslilp service, 7:30 p m. Sermon t.. Dr. Joiin J. Lace, superln-l tendenl or the Utah mission. Thlsser-I vice will be followed by the first guar-i terly conference of this year. Every member of the official board, tnciud-l lng th- head of each department in b irch, 'Uould Lo procni. Reports will be r.-ad from eai b department and plans for the years program will ! discussed The music for the morning will Im nn th.- organ Morning Prelude . Read Offertory, Melodle Rockwell i March in C Posslnl I i Vera Deason, (irganlst. "Savior, 1 Follow On". . . Rhys-Herbert j A Large Choru. Solo. "By the Waters of Babylon". . I Howell i MlSS Mildred Creveling. Evening music, on tho organ Eventide Ai.ernathy Slumber Song Gullmant J March . Wolstcme Vera Beaaon. onsjregatlonal singing, led by chorus choir. Male Chorus Special. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Twenty-fourth and Madison avenue. W. L. Melllnger, minister. Bibb- 1 i school. 10 a m Classes for all ages fjT E. Walker, superintendent Adult ijdepartment, Mrs. P. A. Gregory, superintendent su-perintendent primary department 1 1 Morning worship and communion. 11 i'a. m. Evening preaching service, 7. SO lip m. Junior Endeavor, .11:30 a. m 'Senior Endeavor, i; 30 p m Junior i chorus, 3 p. m. Miss Florence Ware, Instructor, Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Sunday evening 'will be the ihlrd lecture on church ! history, Martin Luther and bis reformation. refor-mation. Tlit. Ladles' Aid will meet iln church parlors Wednesday at 2:30 p m. Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Lorance. hostesses. ji INI CRM I io i, BIBLE 9TU-' 9TU-' DENTS ASSOCIATION Regular Sunday Sun-day meeting for Worship and Rlble study. 3 p. m . at the Golden Age bureau, bu-reau, 363 Twenty-ninth street. Subject- "The Divine Plan of the Ages spirit and Human Natures Separate and Distinct." Hoes God s plan of salvation sal-vation ejirf with the completion of the eleot church? Is the restored world j oi mankind to be given the spirit na-jturer na-jturer 1 ruth Friends visiting in Ogden and all Interested, cordially Invited. CENTRAL P IRK 61 NDA1 m HOI ML Members meet at 2 o'clock Sunday I afternoon. Gospel services In the ove-jnnlg ove-jnnlg at 7.30 The Sunshine society 'meets at the home of Mrs l. C Mor-,'by. Mor-,'by. 4 M 4 Chester street, on Wednesday afternoon. Bible study Thursday evening eve-ning at 7:30. If My people, whbh lure called by My name, shall humble 'themselves, and pray and seek my 'face, and turn from their wicked Ways; then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin, and will heal I Jthelr land.' 2 Chron. 7:14. GLIM LI THJERA n CHUR4 tt i or !ner Jefferson and Twenty-third BlreeLI' IC. A. Glad, acting pastor Sunday i jschool and Rlhle class. 10 m Ser-jl vices Sunday at 3 o'clock. The Dor-' ' cas society meets Wednesday evening.)" November 15. with Miss Amelia John- son. 758 Twenty-Sixth street All members are ured to be present. I ENSIGN .iisio.v 256 Twenty-. Twenty-. fifth street. Sunday services: Bible school ami class meeting. 3 p. m.; 'preaching and testimony meeting, 7:'0 p. m. ervn.es every evening durln,; the week beginning at 7 3o o clock. J You are Invited to be with us in the work and In this part of ttm Lord's : vineyard. ihe attendance is on the ; Increase and will continue to do so throughout ilu winter nionthj Mortday of last week. October sn, the Mission responded to the call of (the federated churches of Chicago for an all-day prayer for that great and I Wicked city. Quite a number of church people answered the call, and especially espe-cially so did the Methodists The new pastor, the Rev W. E Bennett, wife and daughter, spent part of the day las did also the Sunday school superintendent super-intendent and many others. Notices had been sent the Sunday before to the different chun hes that we planned for nn all-day prayer A very good sign it is. tho churches regardless of (denomination unite In, and answer a icaii for universal prayer that Almighty tiod may grant His peopli more grace and power so that the may be bet-iter bet-iter equipped and more willing to face the onslaught of Satan sin and self Conditions are such everywhere that 'more than human skill and wisdom are needed to meet tho forces of Injustice In-justice and wrong, and only by a united unit-ed effort of God and Christian people peo-ple can It be accomplished and ChriB-itlanlty ChriB-itlanlty triumph over humanity's eternal eter-nal foo and enemy of both soul and ! body Mrs Branting suggested that the last '.Monday In each month be set aside: for prayer for a world-wide revival. The Rev Bennett assented and It was iagreed by all present that the Mission Mis-sion be the place of meeting, and that the subject of our supplications should 'be: "Uh, for a Closer Walk With God" and a more Intimate fellowship with man, and that Christians regardless of creed or sect may meet on com-1 linon ground and mingle as one people In service and work for our lord ami Master. Jesus Christ, and a common i (humanity. The Ensign Mission invites! everybody, will you com-.' We have' foom for all in R4 ii of the ;ooi SliLP- Ili-.KD John W Ryelop, lector Cur-, ner of Grant avenue and Twenty-I tourth street. opposite the postof- j flee The twenty-second Sunday after af-ter Trinity. The church school meets (at y:45 a ni . W. U. Prout. superintendent. superin-tendent. Morning prayer and Ber-i Ber-i mon at 11 "a. m All are cordially , welcome. The Laughters of the Klni; . will meet On Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the Guild room The Women's Wom-en's Guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon; and Will be entertained by ' Mrs. Hans Aabel, and Mrs. Juno 1 Ciark. In the Guild hall. The choir will meet lor practice a usiiLil on ', ' Wednesday evening at 7.30 p. in un-1 un-1 der the direction or Mrs E A. Bow.n. : I I IRST PR1 l'. 1 ERJ N CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning Morn-ing worship at 11 o clock. The Communion Com-munion of the Lords supper will be observed. Sunday school at 12:16 0 i lock Junior Endeavor at -1 3u o'clock. Intermediate Endeavor at 5.S0 o'clock. Senior Endeavor at 6 30 oV lock. Evening preaching at 7.30 o'clock. Theme. "Attention. tho Gateway to the Best In the Individual a';-! Nation." an Aruilslic day aer-mofl aer-mofl Westminster Guild will meet Wednesday night with Mrs. R. D. Rob-bins Rob-bins as hostess, at her home, 67t Twenty-seventh Btreet. Wednesday nlpht the first study In. stewardship I will be held In the church' at 7 o'clock. 1 nlted church community supper at 6 o'clock. Social hour 6 to 6 30 o'clock. Boy Scout meeting Friday nlfrht. Girl Scout meeting Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. Morning music: Prelude, Triumphal March from Alda Verdi Offertory, Rosary' Nevin Postlude, Angel's Serenade .... Braga Miss Martha C Coleman. Evening music: Prelude. March of the Priests, from Athalla Mendelssonn I Offertory, Marche Funebre ... Chopin MlSS Martha C. Coleman. Contralto solo. Now the Day Is Over Danks Recessional . .DeKovsn I Miss Mildred Ware. Postlude 'dyllo Gurlltt : Miss Martha C. Coleman. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1161 (Grant avenue. I. a. Garrison, pastor. pas-tor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m . Jay I A Smith. general superintendent, John O Hughes, superintendent en-ior en-ior department , Mrs. Lemora SkaK's. j Superintendent Junior department, i Mrs Jay A. Smith. superintendent primary department Preaching service ser-vice at 11 o'clock by the pastor. Junior Jun-ior n y. P. V. during the preaching service, Mrs J Rny Ward In charge Sonior B. y. P. i at C o'clock for ' h" 'Hiiet h ill hour Krei Preshaw In charse: 6:30 o'clock for the devotlon-I devotlon-I si service, group 2 in charge. Topic j Bible Study. 1 1 Thensalonlans 2 Bvenlnjj preaching service by Dr. sj James A. White, at 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock I the missionary meeting will be held in the church parlor, hostese. m 1 j Anna Hastings. .Mrs IIulst. nl nd i.Mrs Nelsley. Devotional. Mrs. John 1 1 '. lluphes. Reader, Mrs. John G. lOebhart Tuesday evening at 7:30 tho Roy Scouts meet, P. W Smith, scoutmaster. On Tuesday and Krlday I evening at 7:30. the classes for for-elgn for-elgn speaking people, Wednesday evening ev-ening the mid-week meeting of the church. Supper will be sered at I 6:30. Mrs. J. P. Ilobbs In charge . i Bible study at 7 30; topic. Galallans Choir practice Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. West t igden mission .1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mr Monroe Ward-leigh Ward-leigh superintendent Music for Sunday: Prelude. Dream of An Angel P. S. D'Urso ' Oftenory. Twilight Meditation.... I W M Simpson I Miss Florence Blecham Duet, He Shall Feed His Flock Dike a Shepherd, from The Messiah Mes-siah ... Handel : Miss Pauline Wright and H. E. Schupe. Evening music: Prelude. Heart's Delight. P. Nowocvek Offertory. Love's Song Kthelbcrt Nevin Miss Florence Mecham Duet Mr Jay Smith and Mrs. J. French. Chorus. Ashamed of Jesus . . . Excell Young People's Chorus. Solo Mrs. J French WAIT, AVE BAPTIST C HI IU II ' Women's Missionary program begin- I nlnp nt 6 30, Mrs Fllonth "The Need For Women's Missionary , Society"; 1 Mrs. Johnson. "The Duty of Women For tho Church of MiselOn"; Mrs. : Hamilton, "On Stewardship", Mrs. Henry: "The Spirit of Mission." Kev. Ellonth will make the closing re-marks. re-marks. Sltter Ellonth, president. |