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TI1E ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1919 PAGE ELEVEN Friday at S p. Fulwiler. m. r.t residence of Miss CHRISTIAN - I - - PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian Comer Third avenup and Adams; !v. J. i Marquis, minister. Sunday s'-hool at '''' a. m. with classes for Morning worship at 11 o'clock a. j m.. at which time Lieut. W. W. Hearne "il! sp"a!-; briefly on tho Victory loan and the pastor will preach on "The s.-ed tiiat is sown' and the flowers that l.'oom in the prnrden of Gethsemane." ohn X:l ari Matt. 26:36. Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting at 7 p. m.; subject. "Our Relation to God Serving"," Matt. 20: 20-l'S; led by Miss Minnie Berg quist. Eveuinjc worship at 8 o'clock p. m, subject of sermon, "The Man Without Guile," John 1:47. Monthly meeting of session Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.; subject, "Sin and Its Conse quences." Choir meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. C. E. executive committee meeting office are when immediate CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i. in the eost of building material, etc., is out of I he question at this time. I I' there was any doubt in our minds as to the future we would not be increasing our stock at this time. Phoenix needs additional houses and this is an opportune time for new construction. It means supplying bousing for the increased population and also pro viding employment for our returning sol diers. Don't hesitate any longer, start that work you have been delaying and by your action, stimulate activity and encourage others in providing a necessity that will insure prop er liousincr facilities for our eitv. Central Christian W. S. Buchanan, pastor: study and office in the church at the corner of Centra! avenue and McKinley street, phone 13u8. All business transacted through church office. Members asked to please call the seeking for information. Bible school at 9:45 a- m. Orchestra begins playing at ft: 40 a. m. Classes for all ages. Our school is graded and the best work that can be had is given all classes. Teachers and officers are asket to be in their places promptly ; at ::I0. j A great missionary training school is 1 to be started Surday night at i :00 p. m. : The facultv consis's of eight trained teachers, and the books studied are asj follows: Junior class, "Stories of; Brotherhood." Mrs. W. K. Buchanan ! ! teacher; intermediate das?, "Making j ! Life Count," Mr. C. K. Jlarrison teach-j ! er: young men and women's class, : "Men and Things," teacher, J. M. Stewart; adult women's class, "An j cicnt Peoples at New Tasks." Mrs. Geo. i Day teacher; adult men's class, "The Gospel for a Working- World," TV. S. Buchanan, teacher. This school will run six weeks and all who desire are invited to join some class. You may not be a member of the Christian church and desire to study with, us: If so, you are invited, and return to your own service after she class study. Communion service at 10:45 a. m. Wc urge all of the members to be at this service, for here is where you meet your Iord and Savior face to face and receive strength for the tasks of the new week. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, .Morning subject, "America's Greatest Call;" evening subject, "Man and God." This will be the first of a series of sermons to men, and we give a special invitation to all men of the city. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. We plead with the mem bers to be on time and not forget that you need the help of this meeting. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. i After the opening of the meeting in stead of the regular work there will be the work under the leadership of Mr. Stewart, no young person can afford to miss this training. Special music, under the leadership of Mr. Garrison, at all services. All members of the choir are asked to be prompt in getting into their places as soon as the Bible school work closes. We extend a cordial inv.itation .to the public to come and worship with us throughout the entire day. First Church of Christ, Scintit Arizona School of Music, North Cen tral avenue, Sunday service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of tho lesson ser mon: "Everlasting Punishment." Sun day school at &:45. The Wednesday evening testimonial and experience meeting is at 8 o'clock. The reading rooms maintained by this church are located in the Noll building on First avenue, rooms 219 and 221. and are open daily, except on Sunday, from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7 to J. AX these rooms a welcome Is extended to the public and the Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may here be read or purchased if desired. All are cordially invited to attend church services. CONGREGATIONAL by the church choir, Mrs. Maltha "Whit, leader. All are welcome. Tanner Chapel Methodist Episcopal Corner of 1 Second and Jefferson streets; Iter. R. H. Herring pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Rev. J. A. -Wimberly. A. C League 7 p. m.; preaching, 8 p. m. by the pastor. LUTHERAN Grace English. Lutheran Corner North Sixth and Fillmore streets; Rev. John K. Reed, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.; Clemens K. Johnson, superintendent. Morning service at 11 o'clock; subject of ser mon, "Jesus Christ the Good Shep herd." Evening service at 8 o'clock; subject, "What Is Eternal Life?" Mid week meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is extended to all persons to attend these services. ' First Congregational Willetta and Second streets; phone 3721; J. Spencer Voorhees, minister, 25 West Lynwood street; phone Zili. 5:45 a. m., church school; Mr. W. K. Eowler .superintendent. 11a. m, public worship with sermon on "Christ Our King. Sermon to coil dren on 'How to Grow." Baptism of infants; reception of members; Lord's supper; business meeting of church to act on resignation of our pastor; a full attendance of members requested. An them, "Invocation," Wodell; offertory solo by Mr. John B. Brown. 8 p. m Open Forum on "Employ ment, in observance of "Employment Sunday." Supt John B. Brown of the Indian school will preside and Miss C. G. Cilchrist, superintendent of the As sociated Charities will speak. Con tralto solo. Mrs. Charles Rothacker Sterling. "THE YARD OF SERVICE" 1 Fft a I Dennett L j. j. limner to. Halloran, Mgr. Inc. Second Ave. and Jackson 1247 Phones 1211 - i - EPISCOPAL Trinity Pro-Cathedral i William Scarlett, dean. The Cathe : dral House is situated at the head of j First avenue, on Roosevelt street.) I Sunday. May 4th, "Employment Sun I day." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ! Morning service at 11 a. m. Cathedral j club at 6 p. m. ! Dean Scarlett will preach at the j morning service. The cathedral choir under the direc i tion of William Conrad Mills will sing i the following program: j Organ prelude, ".Nun's Hymn" Wely Processional hymn, "Ten Thousand i Times Ten Thousand" i Anthem. "Come Unto Me" Millard Hymn, "When Wilt Thou Save the People?" Communion Servics Gounod Hymn, "Hark, Hark My Soul." Organ postlude Batiste - r I've Got to Have Y Some Money V Right Away I 5 HERE'S WHAT I'M UP AGAINST Sixty days ago I bought a bunch of 5-foot wh'te enamel standard bath Tubs. I was to pay for them in sixty days. The money-is due now They want it. I've got to get it by Wednesday. Rather than borrow the money or spoil my credit standing by asking for more time I'm Going to Sell Them At Less Than Cost These Bath Tubs cost me $19.00 at the depot. I'll lose the cartage and handling charge. I'll lose the possible profits. They're the same tubs I sold at $23.50, but the rest of this carload I'm going to sell A FIVE-FOOT STANDARD BATH TUB FOR $19.00 F. 0. B. My Store Contractors, builders or dealers esn take advantage of good advantage. Don't ask for a discount in quantities. $19.00 whether you buy one or a dozen. this offer to The price is ' Kitchen Sinks, $6.00 Three-quarter in. Pipe, $7.75 per 100 feet eo. Hageman Adams and Second Sts. V 1 BAPTIST Zion Lutheran Located on Ninth avenue between Adams street and Woodland avenue; Immanuel P. Frey, pastor, SIS West Adams street: phone 25u9. Since the pastor will attend a conference of Lu theran pastors and missionaries at Tucson, there will be no services on this Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Block. LATTER DAY SAINTS First BaPtist Corner of Monroe street and Third avenue; Rev. George M. Lehigh, pas tor; W. W. deene, superintendent of the Sunday school. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. preach ing services at 11 a. m. The subject of the sermon Sunday morning is: "Obligations of Church Membership." Music will be furnished by the regu lar chorus of the church under the ; leadership of L. S. Blackman. The meetings of the "Heralds" and of the "Cruasders" will be held in the church at 3 p. m. and all the boys and girls between the ages of 7 and IX years are invited to these meetings. Baptist Young People's Union meets at 7 p. m. for the regular weekly de votional meeting. Miss Pearl Savage will lead the meeting Sunday evening and the subject will be: "Our Relation to God" (5) "Serving." This is to be the monthly consecration meeting. Evening preaching services at 8 p. m The pastor will preach upon the subject, "He Paid His Fare." Mid-week prayer meeting on Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Everyone is invited to these meetings and a warm welcome will be extended to all who come and -worship with us. O- I - Dedicatory services of the new building recently erected by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Dav fcaints, will be held Sunday evening at eight o'clock In the new chapel which hns been erected at the corner of Seventh and Monroe streets. There will be present at this meeting Joseph W. McMurrin. who will offer the dedicatory prayer and who will also address the congregation. Mr. McMurrin is one of the leaders of the "Mormon" church and is a very able speaker. He is at present president of the California mission. It is also expected that Susa Toung Gates, a daughter of Brigham Toung, will be present at the meeting and will address tho congregation. President J. W. Lesueur and other church authorities from Mesa will also be present. This building was erected at a cost of J20.000 by the Phoenix members of this church and is a credit to the con gregation and is one of Phoenix" pret tiest churches. The interior finish is ivory; it is carpeted with a green Wilton carpet and is furnished with gum wood pew- Its design is of the old Mosaic style and was planned by Pope & Burton, architects of Salt Lake City, and. V. O. Wallingford. of this city, was the supervising architect. The contractor was Clinton Campbell, also of this city. NA2ARENE I n First Nazarene church, corner Fifth avenue and Monroe street: Rev. Q. A Deck, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Harvey Hess, superintendent; International cmnday school lessons used. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Worship at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m The public is cordially invited. to give us their presence and co-operation. So don't forget that there is k meeting here regularly at half-past ten o'clock each Sunday. All spel work ers solicited. J. K. Henderson. o- MENTAL SCIENCE -d - Sunday lecture at S p. m. at College Hall. 5:7 North Tenth avenue, by Dr. Ay Inter Harding: subject '"Afti;r Death, What?" The public is invitej Seats free. AU questions answered. Come early. CREIGHTON METHODIST - - I - The services Sunday will be held as usutl. Sunday school beginning promptly at 10 o'clock. "Preaching at H a. m. and at : u. m. by the pastor Rev. K. S. Cook. The TTpwonh League will meet at S p. m. The public gener ally, is invited to these services. : MISSIONARY Filmore and Tenth streets. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Ti. ,T. Imbach. super intendent. Preaching 11 a. m.; Rev. Egly will speak; subject. "The Holy j Spirit" Young people's meeting, 7 p. j m.; leader, R J. Imbach: topic. "Con- ; secration." Evening service, S o'clock; j subject, "Tekel." Prayer meeting I Wednesday 8 p. m. Special prayer! meeting Friday, 2:30. A cordial' invita- j tion is extended to all. asm fORJOUR - i - CHURCH OF GOD - I - Madison school auditorium. We are progressing nicely. Our Bible school is pretty well organized. We hope to have ! a great and good work here. We truly solicit the patrons of Madison district RECORD REPORTER A Daily Report of Filings in COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE U. S. DISTRICT COURT STATE SUPREME COURT SUPERIOR COURT JUSTICE COURT Compiled by Expert Searchers L. D. Hiatt Zoe M. Hiatt Phone S56& Calvary Baptist Located at 20 South Second avenue, between Jefferson and Washington streets; Rev. C. M. Rock, pastor. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m.; L. W. Coggins i superintendent; Ben Getsinger, assis-1 tant superintendent. Classes for all : ages. i Preaching1 services at 11 a. m. and 8! p. m. Morning subject "Well Doing." In this subject the pastor will deal with the Christians' warfare and the con tinued obedience to the command. Evening subject will be the third ser mon in the series of lecture sermons, dealing with Mr. Blank and the Church. The special Bubject at this service will be "Mr. Blank and the Preacher." This will be a very interesting discussion, and should be heard by all non-church goers. B. T. P. V. at 7 p. m.; Miss Ethel Fogel and Miss C. Stokes will lead. The subject for discussion will be "Our Relation to God." All young people are invited to be present Midweek prayer services on Wednes day evening at 8 p. m. The pastor will lead. For the morning preaching sen-ice, Mrs. Doane Merrill will sing a solo, "O Lord Be Merciful," by Bartlett: in the evening the Calvary Baptist choir win sing an amnem. create xnou ine Bread of Life," by Windermere. t A special invitation . Is extended to i all who can, to come and enjoy any or j all of these services with us. Immanuel Baptist " Corner of Adams and Fourteenth streets. Hear Evangelist Robt Mc Murdo. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock; subject 'The Old Theology." Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer1 meeting. Subject, "Unanswered Prayers." "Our best men should give their time in helping the spread of Chris tianity to the uttermost parts of the earth." - METHODIST "7 -U First Methodist Episcopal Second and Monroe streets; Har court W. Peck, pastor, 224 West Mon roe street 9:45 a. m, Sunday school; J. O. Sex son, superintendent. 9:45 a. m.. Pastor's Bible study class for adults; all welcome. 11 a. m., morning worshhip; sermon by the pastor, "Applied Christianity." 7 p. m, Epworth Leagues, Section No. I, in the Social Hall; section No. 2, in main auditorium. 8 p. m.. evening worship: (a) Brief reports by leaders; (b) address by the pastor. Special music by the large chorus choir led by Mrs. C. M. Gandy at morning and evening services. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Regular mid week prayer service led by the pastor. Central Methodist Episcopal, South Corner Central avenue and Monroe street; Rev. J. A. Wailes, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preach ing service at 11 a. m.. followed by the Eucharist; subject of sermon, "Self Examination." Epworth League at 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m.; subject, "The Danger of EmptinesL" Mid week meetln?, Wednesday at 8 p. m. Yon are invited and welcomed at all these services. Bethel Methodist Episcopal, South Corner of Seventh street and Osbom road. ' Sunday school at 10 a. m. sl-arp, new time; Robt J. Brice, superinten dent Our drive for new members is on in all the departments. Will not every member try to bring one more? Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. A. T. O'Rear, of Santa Ana, Cal. He is spending a few days in Arizona in the interests of the great centenary drive. Rev. O'Rear is a live man with a. great message. Come and hear him. Preaching by the pastor at 8:30 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8:30 p. m. on Wednesday. Colored Methodist Episcopal Seventh and Jefferson streets; A. C. Caldwell, pastor. Third quarterly meet ing. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preach ing, 11 a. m., by Z. Z. Johnson. P. E. 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