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abe SATURDAY, FEB..8, 1919. eS $ l CHURCH NOTES [ Trinity Lutheran Church. Rev, John. Flint, pastor, Services in Norwegian, lla. m. Services in English, 7:3 _ Sunday school, 12 m. St. George's Episcopal Church, - Third and Thayer, Rev, George Buz- zelle, rector, Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany. Holy communién at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 10. Morning prayer and sermon at 1. No afternoon service. ‘Christian Science Society. Cor.: 4th Street:and Ave. C. Sunday. services at 11:00 a. m. Subject: :' “Spirit.” Sunday school at 9:45 every Sunday morning. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading’ Room open every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday from 3 to 0 Pp. m3! All.are, welcome to attend. these \ Services and visit the Reading Room. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Church Cor. 7th and Rosser streets. | Sermon and communion service in charge of Rev. Wm. Suckow, 10:30 a. m. : Sunday school 11:45. The session of Sunday school will begin 15 min- utes later on account of the commun- ion service. Young People’s Alliance, 7:15 p. m.| Evening sermon, 8:00 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. , ©. F. Strutz, pastor. First Presbyterian Church. Corner Second and Thayer, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning service at 10:3u. Theme: “Joint Heirs with Christ.” t Music by the quartette. Sunday school at 12 m. Classes for ' all, men, women, and children. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. An suthusiaatic gathering of young peo- ples Byening: service. At .7:30 Ave will emorate at the request of our government “Theodore Roosevelt” in a special program. Mrs. Jacobso will direct:the quartette in special music Mr, Hanson will -sing a solo and Messrs. Halverson and Humphreys wil sing a new war song. The pro- <A UNUOHLAOUAGUUAUAAEUUEUALTAATA TA, gram will be found elsewhere in’ this paper. All are invited to this service proclaimed by our ruler. | First Baptist Church. Corner 4th street and avenue B, i Four. blocks’ north of Grand Pacific hotel. Rev. C. W. Finwall will preach at 10:45 a. m. and at 7:30 p.m. Morn- ing subject: “The Mission of the-Lo- cal Church.” Sunday school and men’s class 12 to 1 o'clock. Junior Endeavor at 3:30 p. m. Young people’s' service at 6:30-p. m. Subject ‘of evening sermon: “Un- failing evidence ‘of Love.” Evening 'sermon preceded by a stirring song | service. Everybody welcome. At the morning service a set of res- olutions . expressing appreciation of | Rey. Bruce B. Jackson will be present- “ed for adoption to be sent to the de- ‘parted pastor, an@’ it is hoped that many of Mr. Jackson’s friends outside the church will ‘support He proposed resolutions. i i Methodist Episcopal Church. } i i i Two blocks north of the McKenzie hotel. Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, D. D. min- istor. 10:30. — Morning service. Special music under the direction of ‘Mrs. 4. {Larson, The: pastor will preach on “The Value of the Body.” 12 noon.—Stnday school. A class - Humphreys. , asitll _ Invocation ‘ Solo—Seleéted. Solo--Selected. 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The pas- tor will deliver a brief sermon on \God’ and Music.” All strangers and al having no other church home are cordially invited to worship at the Methodist church. thanks for the beautifu floral offerings | and to the soldier boys for the part they took and to those who so kindly: assisted by singing at the funeral of our son. We desire to thank everyone for service rendere] ‘~ tho time of our bereavement. 0. E. Anderson | Lbr. C. night and see Emny. Whelon in “His Bonded Wife.” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 | ——ADDRESS—— { “THEODORE ROOSEVELT AMERICAN” i ’ Festival of Music | “Jubilate Deo,” Filver—Mrs: Moore; \ | “Onward -Christian Soldiers,” S. Baring-Gould. Anthem, “Praise the Lord,” Emerson+-Double Quartette. i Duet, “The Battle Eve’— Henry Halverson and George i | | | Offerto ry. “The Fight Is On”—Congregation. ‘ Solo, Selected—Mr. Fred Hanson. “America” mate peace ente ete tatters semetnmtnemettoe Community Choral Club Director—Miss Bergliot Caspary Soloists—Mrs. W. T. Brown, Miss Luella Bremer : Will assist in presenting the follgwing. program in the i Methodist-Church , | ON SUNDAY NIGHT? “America” and “Old, Hundred’ “Lost Chord, »* Sullivan—Comniunily Choral Club. Scripture Lesson Offering “Still, Still with Thee,” Mendelssohn—Ladies’ Choru: ! Sermon, “GOD AND MUSIC”—DR. HUTCHESON + “Speed Our: Renublic’—-Community Choral Club. Reading, Selected—Miss Bergliot Caspary. “Star Spangled Banner’—Community Choral Club and Benediction Everyone Invited to Share the Inspiration of This Ser vice Spiritualist and Exponent of Occult Mystery Can Be Consulted on All Affairs of Life This is the lady that predicted’ the world’s great war, from, her Also the ending of this war. This. gift came to this lady when s! e was four years of age. She was born from the seventh daughter of the seventh daugh- ter. The poor you have always with you, but this. lady you have Special to College and High School Students: Make special prices. Give whatever you can afford. Young people should take advantage of this, as it is important for them to know what they are best fitted for, and how they should select the right companions ROOM 231, NORTHWEST HOTEL BY 0, V. PRICE 4 CO, KLEIN 6:30 p> t.—Epworth League. Lead: 7:30 p.. m.—Evening service. Song Mixed choruses, a_ ladies’ ‘CARD UF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere MR. and MRS. WARN E. 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