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Show the Lincoln typo In New York today, according to President Wood row Wilson Wil-son of Princeton university. During the course of an address last niirlu ltefore the Alumni association uf Williams college. Dr. Wilson said: "Abraham Lincoln. If lie had been born In New York, would have thought Nev York, and 1 want to tell you men who live In this city that if you want another Abraham Lincoln you had belter bel-ter pot nut your long distance glasses. I don't mean to say that because a man is born here that he cannot become be-come a leader In the event of a great national crisis, hut if ho does. It will be only by a supreme effort." First Baptist Church Located on Gram avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. (Rrv.) II. D. Zimmerman, pastor. Sen Ices on Sunday, February 7th, 1009. as follows: fol-lows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Classes for all. prof. Smith, superintendent. superin-tendent. Morning worship at 11:15. By request of the G, A R., this will bo a Lincoln Memorial service. Subject of address: "Abraham Lincoln: I Prince Among Men." All are Invited to this sen lee, to help celebrate the birth of one of America's greatest citizens. citi-zens. The B. Y. P. TJ. will mot at 6:30. Topic. "Our Young People's Society So-ciety Comrades the World Over." Leader, Ruth Johnson. Evening service ser-vice at 7:30. a service of special music and song. Regular prayer and praise service Thursday evening at 7:30. Topic. "Religion at Home." References: Ref-erences: Dcut. VI: 6-3; II. Tim. 1:5; 111:11-15. Evening music: Anthem "Breathe au Evening Blessing" Danks Choir. Orchestra Selected Misses SImlster. Frey and EJlllot Solo and choru6 "Over the Lino" Phelps First Unitarian Church K. P. Hall, over Utah National bank, entrance on Twenty-fourth street; WTilllam Thurston Thurs-ton Brown, minister. Sunday preaching preach-ing service at 7:30 p. m. Subject of sermon: "Tho Need of a Liberal Religious Re-ligious Society." The public cordially welcome. First Church of Chrl9t Scientist-Holds Scientist-Holds service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic Temple, Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Subject: "Spirit" Sunday school at 9:45 a. m, Wednesday evening even-ing testimonial meetings are held at 8 p. m. The pnbllc la cordially invited invit-ed to attend these services. Free reading read-ing room3 are open dally, except Sundays Sun-days and holidays, from 2 to 5 p. m. In same building. Tho First Congregational Church Noble Strong Elderkln, minister. The Sunday before Lincoln's birthday. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Trie address will be upon "Abraham Lincoln." Lin-coln." Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Intermediate society at 5 p. m. Senior Boclety at 6:30 p. m. Evening service ser-vice at 7:30. o'clock. Apostle D. O. MoKay and Judge A. W. Agee will speak. Notice . elsewhere In this paper. pa-per. A very Important meeting of the church and society at close of morning morn-ing service. First Methodist Episcopal Church Twenty-fourth street, Just east of tho court house. G. Wl McCreery, pastor. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school; Mr. B. E. Nowton, superintendent Classes for all. 11:00 a.m, morning worship. Anniversary An-niversary of the Freedman's Aid Society So-ciety with special service. Topic of sermon by the pastor, "Finding Lincoln's Lin-coln's Work." Anthem by chorus choir, "The Lord Is in His Holy Temple." Tem-ple." 12:00 m., class meeting; Mr. James Drysdale, leader. 6.30 p. m., Epworth League. Mr. Gus Hamer. leader. Topic. "Our Messiah." There will be special music by the Epworth League orchestra, 7:30 p. m., Lincoln Centennial Song service. This service ser-vice is in commemoration of Abraham Lincoln. An exceptionally good programme pro-gramme has been prepared by the chorus choir under the leadership of Mr. H- J. Ware, and will be given as follows: Prelude (Pipe Organ), "Star Spangled Span-gled Banner" Miss Jessie Welch. Hymn 119. Prayer Rev. Frank Shaw. Anthem, "Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem" Jerusa-lem" (Tenor obllgato) Chorus Choir Solo. "Hold Thow My Hand" Miss Anna Wlnan6. Scripture Lesson. Duett, "Come Holy Spirit" Misses May and Jessamond Denmark. Offertory solo, "Song Without Words" Miss Welch. Solo, "Children's Friend" Mrs. Frank Miller. Hymn No. 91. Sermon, "Abraham Lincoln Type of Ideal Citizenship," bv the pastor. Duett. "Burial at Sea" Mrs. Miller and Mr. Ware. Hymn No. 98. Postlude, "Processional March" Miss Welch. |