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Show StreuKth and Inspiration of Ihe Splr-' itiial Life." Sunday school at 12:15. Youni; People's meeting, C:4i. Even-iiiR Even-iiiR worship ni theme, "Tht Riches and Poverty of Life as Measured Meas-ured by EdUon's Views of Immortality." Immortal-ity." Midweek meeting Wednesday at 7:11. Mornlns music Prelude, , "Adoration," Conconc; offertory, "Prayer," Spross, Miss Piddle; polo, "Mow Down Thine Ear,'' Jenks, Miss Mitchell Evening music: Prelude, "Moonliftht," Fiend ol; ofl'erlory, "Chanson," Schumann, Mrs. St evens; -olo. "Open to Me tho Gates," Bis-choff. Bis-choff. Miss Mitchell oc Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal (Epis-copal Northeast corner of Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Grant avenue. William W. ' Fleetwood, rector. Services for the j Vhird Sunday iu Advent. Holy Com-I Com-I nunlon, 7:30 a. in. Sunday school p-45 a. m. Morning praer, litany si d sermon, 11:00 ;i in. Evening I prayer and seimon, 7:30 p. m. Music j j bu the vested choir. Mrs. C. P. Hood. a'iidcr. Mr. A. R. White, soloist. All i Lie welcome. I German Evangelical St. Paul's At 1 Swedish Luthern church, on Twenty-third Twenty-third and Jefferson avenue i Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Everyone cordially welcomed. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock every Sunday. Sun-day. Fraueuverein on the first Wednesday Wed-nesday of the month, at 3 o'clock In the school room of the church. P. . F'h. Tester paster, 'phone No. 3S0J-I. ' First Baptist Church On Grant, near twenty-fourth street. Rev. II. D. i Zimmerman, pastor. Attention is called call-ed to the follow! n? order of sen ices for Sunday, Dec. 11th, 1910. At P o'clock. Sunday school will convene. Progressive methods in various classes. Mr. Q 11. Craft, superintend ent. Divine worship at 11:13 with : sermon by pastor Subject, "The , Value of Church Attendance." Does It help or binder? Is It necessary or unnecessary? The young people will meet at C;30 In parlors of church. Topic. "How Must a Christian be Different Dif-ferent from Others?" Leader. Edwin Hobbs. Gospel service at 7:30 with sermon by pastor. Subject, "A Homily Homi-ly on the Avoidance of Debt" The j ladies' quartette composed of Mrs. Ashford, Mrs. Ib D. Zimmerman, and the Misses Tyler and Greeno, will repeat ' Fear lo the Heart of the Shepherd," by Klrkpatrlck. There will be an open meeting of the Ladies' La-dies' Mission Circle on Wednesday evening at 7:30. at the home of Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Smith. There will be special music. with refreshments served. Mrs. C. .1. McNitt. or Salt Lake, will be present, to tell of her trip thru Japan. A cordial Invitation Is extended members of the church and congregation to attend Gentlemen Gentle-men are especially invited On Thursday Thurs-day evening, at 7:30. regular midweek mid-week service will be held. Meeting In the Interest of the new officers to by I elected at the annual meeting In Jan- nary. A full attndance is desired at this meeting. Parents wishing their boys to join the "Poy Scout" move-! move-! ment. shonld send them to the church j Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Mr. Fred Preshaw ls leader of this movement. move-ment. A welcome Is extended to all of our services. First Congregational Church Ad- nms avenue near Twenty-fifth street. I Frank G. P.ralnerd, minister. Mrs. Pessie Dean Allison, tololat; Mrs. W. G! Dalrymple, superintendent of Sun-' Sun-' day school: Read Reeve, president I Y. P. S. C E. Morning service at 11 o'clock; subject, "The First Inh-rll-.ance": solo, "Abide With Me," I.-ld-"iile. Evening service at 7:30; sub. ject, "The Self-Made Man"; solo, i "Flee aa a Bird," Dana. Sundav school at 12:13. Y. P. S. C. E C:30. All who have not other place of church attendance are cordially invited to attend thcfco services. Unity Truth Center, has resumed its meetings at 771 Twenty-Fourth street, Sunday afternoons at 2.30. All Interested Inter-ested In New Thought, especially all rc-aderfl of Unity Magazine, are cordially cor-dially invited. Loan library e,f New Thought books. First Presbyterian Church John I'd ward Carver, pastor. Morning worship wor-ship at 11; theme, "Jhe. True |