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Show ved to all. There will be no admission charged and a welcome is extended ali. We cordially Invito strangers and those having no church home to ypend the day wlh us. Welcome to oil. First Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at eleron Theme, "The Practical, Everyday Transcriptions of the New Birth." Evening worship at 7:30. The first of a scries on "The Five Treacherous Guides of Life," will be given Sunday night. Thinie being "The Decoltful Lure of Apparent Appar-ent Expediency." Young People's meeting at 6:30. Sunday school at 12:15. Midweek service Wednesday nt 7: 15. Regular boys' meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1. Young people social hours. Friday at 8. Morning music: Prelude, "Recvrnpence." Spross Bl?3 Blddle. Solo, Come Unto Me" Lindsay Mrs. C. H Stevens. Offertory, "Even Song" Chlnlnade Miss Blddle. Evening music: Piano prelude. "Devotion". Von Fielltz Violin offertory. "Serenade". .Shubcrt Miss Beatrice Hamll. So'.o, "Eye Hath Not' Seen". . Hawley Miss BartletL Flixt Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday, Nov 13. 11 a. rn. the pastor, Frederick Vlnlng Fisher, will preach on "The Big End of the Methodist Platform," a sermon on the greatest contribution of Methodism to world wide Christianity. 7:30 p. m., gospel Sing service; lots of good singing. Miss Rosalie Holberg. soloist. The pastor will speak on "After the Election. Elec-tion. What?" a termon for Republicans. Republi-cans. Ih-'Miocrats and Socialists 9:15 Sunday school. G:;;o p. rn., Epwoith League service for young people. The week day services of the church will be Tuesday. 7 p. in.. Hoard of Stew-aids. Stew-aids. Wednesday. 7:30 p. in , big midweek mid-week meeting. Thursday, 2:30 p. m.. regular meeting of the Ladles' Aid society, and 7:30 p. m., D. O. R club. Friday, 7 p. in., The Knights of King Arthur. "After the Election, What?" Whether you won or lont, whether you are interested In polities or not, you ouvht to be Interested in the sermon Frederick V. Fisher will preach on this subject next Sunday night at the First Methodist church alter a big service of gospel song. Central Park Presbyterian Church Washington avenue and Thlrty-tirst street. There will be preaching at 11 a. m Subject of children's s-r-inon, A Love Story. Morning sermon, "The All Sufficient Grnce of God." Sunday school at 12: 2o. Christian Endeavor En-deavor meeting at 7 p. m. Subject, "The War Against the Saloon; Enlist." En-list." Scripture lesson, Hebrew 2:1-20; leader. Miss Chrlssle Hollen-bach. Hollen-bach. Subject of evening sermon, "Heavenly Wisdom." James 3:17, IS. Mid-week pra.MT meeting on Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 7:30 Scripture lea-fron lea-fron revelation 2. S. C. C. Hickman, Pa.; tor. The First Congregational Church Adams avnue, between Twenty-b.urth Twenty-b.urth and Twenty-fifth, streets. Frank G Brainerd, minister; Mrs. Jestile Dean Allison, Bololst; Mrs. W. O. Dal-rymple, Dal-rymple, Supt. Sunday ecbool; Read Reeve, president of Y. P. S C. E. Morning eervico 11 o'clock. Tho nee ond Bcrmon In seriee on "The Beginnings Be-ginnings of Religion." Solo "O, May Mv Walk B Close With God Johnson. John-son. EvenlDp; gervlco 7:30 o'clock. Sermon "A Story of Pioneer Days." Solo. "O, Rest In the Lord," Mendelssohn's Mendels-sohn's "Elijah." Sivndar school at 12:15. noon. Y. P. S. C. L. C:C0. Anyone Any-one having no other plao? of worship is Invited to attend tuee services. A public reception will he tendered to the minister of tho church and hH family in tho parlor of the church on Monday evening from S to 10 o'clock. All are invited. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Northeast corner Twenty-fourth and Grunt avenue; William - W. Fleetwood, rector. Holy communion com-munion 7:30 a, m, Sunday frchool .i 45 u. m., morning prayer nnd sermon ser-mon 11:00 a. m., evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. ru. The evening service ser-vice will bo tho flrfet of a Beries of special musical sen ices to be held about once a month. Evening program: Processional Hymn. (;ioria Mendelssohn Magnificat C. E. Tuttle Nunc DlmltUs Turk- Solo. "Guido Me With Thy Heaven ly Light Tostl Mrs. W. C. Henderson. Sun of My Soul Gloria Anon Solo, selected Mr. A. R. White Quartette, "God That Madest Earth and Ilea veil".. Adam Gelbel Mrs. W. C. Henderson, Mrs. Hood. Mr. A. R. White, Mr. Cranston. At the morning service Mrs. Henderson Hen-derson will Ping. "In Thy Heavenly liovu Abiding," and Mr. Wnlte will ting tho offertory. All aro welcome. First Baptist Church On Grant, n?ar Twenty fourth Hireet. Rev. H. D Zimmerman, pastor. Services on Sunday, November 13th, will be as lollows; Rally Day and Harvest Home program will commence promptly prompt-ly Bt 10:30. Tho proifram will take tin placo of tho Snuday echoed les-Km les-Km study, and tho morning preaching ervice. (See program elsewhere In Standard.) Young people will meet nt i:30 In parlors of church. Topic "Tbe War Against tho Saloon." Leader. Lead-er. Clarence Preshaw. Evening wor- hlp at 7:30. Theme, "A Bag With Holes." A ladles' quartette has been .-anlud, consisting of Mrs. H. D. Zimmerman, Mls3 Green, Mrs. Ash-loril Ash-loril and MIps Myrtle Tyler. They v, ill Ring at the evening service tv rr.ormw night. The selection will be ' Ifc-ar to tho Heart of the She pherd." by Kirk patrlck. On Wednesday aft- fnof.n. tho LaJles Keuaiugion will nu-rtalned at the home of Mrs. v Hastings, No. 2227 Graut ave-r"p. ave-r"p. On Thursday evening at 7:30, i"PuUr ehurrh prayer meeting. Top-k- "Tli.. Christian in Socbtv." Ref-erence-. M(llt c,.13i 1C:13 33. phll. 2:15. H. a "Gi-t Acquainted" Social will be hou on pYi.jny evennlg. the D'h. The young people will present ' pmirrwn consisting of recitations, ''tJlMEWH. mc. A supp-r will he X.T- |