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Show ' 10, I f 10 : Holy Communion, 7; 30 a. in.; Sunday school, 9.45 a. m.; Morning Morn-ing service and sermon, 11:00 a. rn. Subject, The Slill Small Voice." livtnins service and sermon, 7:.".0 p. in. Subject, 'The Simplicity of Religion." Re-ligion." MukIo by tlis vested choir. Mr. White will ulng at both services, and In the evening Misses ' Hugglns aijd Hill and Misses White and Cranston Crans-ton will tdnfc, "God That Madest Earth and Heaven." All are welcome. First Baptist Church Ou Grant I avenue, north of the Federal building. Rev. II. D. Zimmerman, pastor Services Ser-vices for Sunday, Oct. lGth. lfHO, will be as follow: Suuday school convenes con-venes at 10 o'clock, with classes for young and old. Competent teasers. Mr. Craft, superintendent. Divine worship at 11:15, with addrosa hv pastor. pas-tor. Subject, " Missionary information informa-tion necessary to missionary efficiency and consecration." Missionary literature liter-ature will be distributed at the close of service. Young people's meeting at C:30 in parlors of church. A topic of special interest to young people. "Your Aniusemeutj; Do They Huild Up or Tear Down?" Mr. Murdoch will lead the meeting Evening worship wor-ship at 7:30 with sermon by pastor. pas-tor. Subject, "The Terror of a Guilty Conscience." There will be a selection selec-tion by the choir in the evening. On Wednesday evening. Oct. llth, the ladles' Kensington will be entertained nl the home of Ml. and Mrs Garrison, Garri-son, No. 1117 Washington avenue. Gentlemen are invited to this meeting. meet-ing. On Thursday evening at 7.2rt the regular church prayer and praise-service praise-service will he held. Topic, ' How Chrhl s a me to Me." (Personal Experiences! Ex-periences! References John f:3!v l; John 1:7. etc. All who worship with ns are assured of a hearty welcome. wel-come. Dring a friend along. First Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11; theme, "The Mediator in Life Today;" Sndav .'.cji'-ol at 12:1 ". Rally Day will he observed. Christian Endeavor at r,:3n. Evening worship at 7.30. theme. ' Fundamental Fundamen-tal Factors in the Promotion of Life Today," a continuation of the evening even-ing series of biographical sermons. Morning Music Prelude, "Andantiuo le Mar Offertory. "Rest in the ,ord ... Mendelssohn Mrs. C. if. Stevens. Solo, "I'ow Down Thyne Ear". . Bcrnwald Miss Wilcex Eveuing Music Prelude, 'Reverie,' Losey Offertory. "Melodv." .Lent ' Mrs. C. H. Stevens. Solo, "Oh, Love Divine," 'N'evln Mrs. C. II. Stevens. First Methodist Church Sunday. October 1 0th. will be a very unique service, being a "Nail Rally Day." Each members of the Sunday school is expected to bring a null, tack or railroad spike, and a prize will be given giv-en to tlie best nail. A cerdlal invitation in-vitation Is extended to all other Sunday Sun-day scho .Is, that hold services at a different hour, te Join tbe Methodists, at !t:4r a. ni., and enjoy the program, pro-gram, which is as follows: y:4." a. ra. Opening exercises 10:3u a m,--Rallv program. "Aa Na'l Rally." Song by , the school Primary Musical program. Song fVnotliy Long Song- l.er.ore Laird Duet Marjorie and Doris Johnson. Solei .ir Edwin Homes. Some Sharp Tacks C. L. Smith. Solo Miss Nellie Ramoy. Hirihdny box i nd reports Hard Hits Su ei it.tendent H. A. Set,'. Whistling Solo Miss Addle Rouse. ) lie r t o i y T be Choir Nail Processional. Nail Sermon The Factor. Evcniiiv- Service ;::i Ep worth League; topic, "The Young Peeples' Missionary Cpris--1ug." lead r. Miss Hertha Laird. 7; 3ii Pig musical "Cheer" service. Program ' Organ YaLnlary Miss Laird. Hymn "Evening Praise," congregation congre-gation recite Apostles' creed. Solo S. II Frey. Prayer The Pastor Solo "Ave Maria," Miss Helen Nelson Response Psalm. Solo Dream of Paradise." Mr. Webster. I'rol.iKue -The Church of Cheer." Solo Fear Not. O Israel." Miss Rosalie Ro-salie Holhcrg. Offertory Tbe Choir. Address "The Wi.iened Vision." by the Pastor. Frodene:.- ','ming Fisher. Ih nediet Ion, doxoloxy First Church of Cliri6t, Scientist Ogden. Ilold.s ocrvlce at. 11 a. m., in the new Masonic Temple, Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twentysisth streets. Subject, "Doctrine "Doc-trine of Atonement." .Sunday school at 1:4.1 a ui. Wednesday evening l stlnioninl meetings are held at S p. m. The public is en rd '.ally invited to ntteiid these services. Free Reading rooms aie open daily, except Sundays and holidays, irtim lio 0 p. ni , First National Hank building. Church of the Good Shepherd ( Episcopal.) Northeast corner f Twenty-fourth and Fr.mt. Wm. W. Fieetwo. id, nvctrr. Service for o t. |