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Show Sunday in Advent Children's service ser-vice and address 10 a. m. Literary, Holy Eucharist and sermon It a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Tho Holy Bible." All are welcome. First Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship wor-ship at 11. Theme, "The Uuitey of Wonder and Love in the Nature of the Lord God." Sunday school at 12:15. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Theme, "The Religion Relig-ion of Tolstoi; It's Source, Development Develop-ment and Power. Do We Need It?" Midweek meeting Wednesday nt 7H5. Young People's social evening Friday night. Boys' meeting Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. The Gamma Sigma chapter of Forum of Youth will meet Trlday night in the study. Sunday morning music: Prelude, "Invocation," Concone; ofier-tory, ofier-tory, "Berenco," Jochlyn, Miss BMdle; 8oIo,'"Oh, Paradise," Browne, Miss Corn. Evening music: Prelude, "Impromptu," "Im-promptu," Schubert; offertory, "Moonlight," "Moon-light," Bendel. Miss Biddle. Solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd," LhJdle, Mrs. C. H. Stevens. Fir6t Methodist Episcopal Frederick Frede-rick Vinlng Fisher, pastor. 11 a. m , divine worship. The pastor will preach on "The Second Mile" 7:30 p. in., the pastor will speak on "The Christmas Christ," the first of a series se-ries of three Christmas sermons. Miss Rosalie Holherg will sing "Just as I Am." by Wright. The public is cordially cor-dially invited- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and Epworth League at 6.30 p. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist Hold services December 4, in the new Masonic Temple building, on Washington Wash-ington avenue, between Tweuty fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Subject. "God the Only Cause and Creator " Sundays 11 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial testi-monial meetings 8 p. m. Free reading rooms are open dally from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Rooms 511-C12, First National j Bank building. First Congregational Chruch Adams avenue, near Twentj-fifth .street Frank G. Brainerd, minister; ; Mrs. Eessi Dean Allison, soloist; Mrs. ! G. Dalrjmple, superintendent i Sunday school; Read Reeve, president : Y. P. S. C. E Morning service 11 o'clock Sermon, the first or a series ! en "The Development of Our Human Conception of God " Solo. "O, Rest . in the Lord." Elijah. Evening service I 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "The Strength-: Strength-: en6rs of the Weak." Solo. "The f Chimney Corner," Cowen. Sunday ' school at 12:15. Y. P. S. C. E. at I C.30. Tho public is cordially Invited ' tu attend these services. First Baptist Church On Grant, near Twenty-fourth street; Rev. H. ! V Zimmerman, pastor. Services will : be as follows on the coming Sabbath, j December 4: Sunday school will meet I at 10 o'clock, Mr. Craft, superlntend-I superlntend-I ent. Classes for young and old. ;:. Morning worship at 11:15 with ser-I ser-I mon by pastor. Subject, "The Memorial Memo-rial of the Righteous." A message of ' encouragement for all. Young people's peo-ple's meeting at 6:30. Topic, "The ' worth-while Life." Consecration meeting. Leader, Miss Browning. .Evening worship at 7:30 with gospel i sermon by pastor. Subject. "The RoBt r;of the Soul." Where will it bo found? i How will one find it? What conditions i Imposed upon one seeking rest? These ' and similar questions will be consld- cred. Tho ladles' quartette, composed id Mrs. Ashford, Mrs. H. D. Zimmerman Zimmer-man and the Misses Tyler and Greeno, will sing "On Calvary." arranged by Carl Fisher. Thursday evening regular reg-ular pracr and praise service will hr held at 7:30. Topic, "Toward Bethlehem. The Prophet's Look." References: Isa. 9; C. 7; 32: 1; 60: 1-3; Mlcah, 5: 2. 'A service of preparation prepa-ration for the Christmas season which is approaching. To all of our services we extend a cordial invitation to strangers in the city, and to those having no church home. All seats are free, and welcome assured. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) (Epis-copal) Northeast corner Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Grant; William W. Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, rector. Services for the second |