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Show First Eaptiet Church Located oa Orant avenue, north nf the feilral cuilJiDK. Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pan-tor. pan-tor. CalcmJar if service for Sunday. April 24th, HO0. will lie as follows: Sunday Hctiool at ten o'clock, wwh classes for all. Primary department In charso of compoir-nt teacher-. MornlnK worship at 11:1. with sermon ser-mon ly pastor. The last In thn s-.--Its on the "Ten Comiiiandmonts and Modern J.lfo," ill bo clven. Morning tlirmo: "Th..u Shalt Not Covm." Toe H. Y. 1'. l' will iiirft nt 7 o'clock In parlors of church. This will he a missionary mis-sionary meeting, and will he in chars;" of Ihe mlsnionaiy committee. Divine worship at Ji o'clock with Gospel fer-nicn fer-nicn by ppsior. Thome. "A Had Br-pnin." Br-pnin." part II. Tho Ih-IIob of the Mission Mis-sion Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2:30 at the 2iome of Mrs. Ropers. No. 2306 Harrison avenue. All ladles are Invited On Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, the regular church prayer meeting will be held. Tiplc will he, "Caring for the Needy." lev. 19:9. 10; Ps. -11:1; Isa. 5S:C-S: Matt 11:5, (Jal. 2.10: Luke 4: IS. This will also be tho Covenant mert-Ing mert-Ing of the church, and to this service we urge the members to attend. To all of our services on tho Lor.l'K day jve Invite strangers and those who have no regular place of worship A welcome to all will be found wlthiu "Our Gates." . First Church of Christ, Scientist 'rrW. services at 11 a. iu., In the new Masonic Temple, Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth streets. Subject: "Probation Af:er Death." Sunday Bchool at 9:"i c. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held at S p ni The public pub-lic Is corJially Invited to attend thesr services. Free reading rooms are open dally, except Sundays and Holidays, lioni 2 lo 5 p. m.. In First Nationnl hung building, rooms oil and 512. First Methodist Ep'iscopnl Church 452 Twenty-fourth street. Rev. !. W. MeCrccry, pastor, in a m , Sunday school; H. K. Newton, superintendent; a Bible school for all ages with graded work for graded classes Specially organized or-ganized adult and young people's classes. A welcome to. all. 11 i. m., morning worship; sermon by the pastor pas-tor ; theme. "He Rcmemberetb Our Frame, or How God Gets Along With 18." Noon class meeting, ,Tani03 Drysdah- leader. 7 ). in , Epworth league. Homer A. Selp leader; topic, ' Korea." A young people's service to which all are Invited. S p. in., gospel service; sermon by tho pasloi ; topic, "Some Movements for the Good of tho People of Ogden, or Am I My Uroth-er's Uroth-er's Keeper."' Special music: Prelude on pipe orgajj, "Sextette from Luci-t" Miss Welch Anthcm,-"L1ght of the World ' Chorus Choir Offertory "Summer Idyl" .Miss Welch Duet. "The Bird with a Broken Pinion". Messrs, Rainey and Johnson Postlude, "Tho Joyous Peasant".. Miss Welch Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) (Epis-copal) Northeast corner of Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Grant; Wrn W. Fleetword. rector. Services for the fourth Sunday Sun-day after Kastcr: Holy communion, 7:'i0 a. m.; Sunday school, 9: 13 a. in.; morning prayer and sermon, 11; een-Ing een-Ing prayer and sermon, 8. All are welcome. wel-come. The Fir6t Congregational Church-Noble Church-Noble Strong Klderkln, minister. Morning worship at 11 a. m ; sermon, "The Place of Jesus In a Reconstructed Reconstruct-ed Faith." Sunday school at 12: 15. Young People's meeting at 7. led by Mr. Charles Parker. Kvonl'ig service at 8 o'clock; sermon, "Tho Social Consequences Con-sequences of a Christian Charucter." Pulpit editorial, "Habit and Early Closing.'' Special music at both services. ser-vices. The last morning service until June Fith. The evening services will continue during May with Rev. Elmer I Gouhen as preacher. First Presbyterian Church. John Edward Career, pastor. Morning worship wor-ship at 11. Theme, 'The Delusion of the Exceptional Power of the Commonplace." Com-monplace." Sunday school at 12: lo. Endeavor at 7. Evening worship at S. The Sunday evening series upon, "Ufe Ueyond the Grave" will be continued. con-tinued. Sunday night's theme being, "How Reconcile the Sudden Change From Sinfulness t. Holiness Which f'hrlsl Promises to Perform at Doath, So That Heaven May Hive No He moment of Sin, With the General Low-of Low-of Evolution or Gradual Development." Develop-ment." Tl is brings V, the penerr.l question cf, "The condition of eh'ldr. n tind Infants who have died. n iljey forever remain children? Which will be part of the evening's theme. The evening music will ho; Pielmlo, aria from "Alecv-te," (GlucM, Mi.-.s Blddle. Tenor solo, "Oh. Divine Redeemer." Re-deemer." t Gounod l, Mr. Saunder. Violin offertory, "Berccu.se," (God-dard), (God-dard), Miss Hamill. Tcikt s.do. "The Realm of the Blest," ( Reims I, Mr Saunders. Postlude, "L'Imperiale," Berlioz . Miss Piddle. The women will remove their hats at this service. Tsbernacle Services. Regular Sunday Sun-day .services will be held at the Ogden Tiibeniitolo tomorrow at 2 p. m. There v.ill be spec!al mi-lo by the tabernacle I ehrir. Solo, Mr. George Douglass. j Address, Elder Nathan J. Harris j At Ogden General Hospital. Mr.;. i Julia Kennedy was one rated on at th" Ogde General hospital, Friday for gall stones and appendicitis. Sho Ij slowly recovering. |