Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 146, 23 June 1894 — Church Ssrvices. [ARTICLE]
Church Ssrvices.
The services of tbe Catbedral Congreg;ition of St. Andrew’s Catbedral for tomorrow are as follows: Fifth Trinity. 6:30 a.m., HolyOommunion; 11 a. m., Holy Sommanion Cburcb; 3:30 p. m. Evensong Hawaiian; 7:30 p.m., Evensong and sermou. Tbe services of tbe Second Congregation of St. Andrew’s Cathedral tomorrow (Sanday) will l<e as follows: 9:15 a.m., Morn* ing Prayer, witb serraon; Venite Smart in F: Te Deura, Dykes ' in F; Benedictus Nares in A; bymns 414 and 436; Autbem, "Ob, Savaionr of tbe World,” by Goss. 6:30 p.m. f evensong witb serraon; Magniflcat Elvey in F; Nune Dimittis, Hayes in E flat; bymns, 202, 213 and 12. Rev. Alex. Mackintosh, pastor \ll are cordiaIIy invited. At tho Ceutral Union Cburch, Rev. T. D. Garvin will preach in tbe Ceutral Union Chnrcb moruing and evening. Morning tberae—' ,Tbe Christian a new Creation.” Evening iheme "Two Great Qi esti n?—Whenee Came We? What are we. All are cordially invited to atteud Snnd*y School at 9:45 a.m., The Yoang People’s Society of Cbristian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 p.m. Strangers cordially invited to all services, Sanday, 11 a.m., atOahaJaiI; 1:15 p.m., at tbe Barracks; 3.30 p.m., Bible study at Y. M. C. A.; 6:30 p.m., Gospel praise service at Y. M C. A. Taesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting at Y. M. C. A. Beorganized Charch of Jesus ; Christ of Latter Day Saints: I Mililaui Hall, rear of Opera Hoase. Services will be held on Sunday as fo!lows: 10 a.m.. Bible class; 11:15 a. m. and 7:30 , i p. m., preaohing by Elder J. C- j I ci*pp- 1
The C«?ylon left for San Francisco ye6tenlay. Mrs. A. J. Cartwr:ght left for her home in California. J. F. Morgan will se'.l certain lands-an<l bnildings at Kalihi on Thursday, the 2Sth inst. Mr. W. M. Gitfard left for San Francisco on business. He expects to ieturn shortly. Tbe Waimanalo will be rigged out as a gnnboat to help the Castles to fight the Holomi'a Gnard. Professor Adelstein is making arrangements for a concert to bo given at the Opera House on the evening of Julv l<th. He has tbe promise of assistance by loeal talents. The only Doyle left by the Anstralia. The “never sleepers ’ ean sleep now. It is roported that Mr. Doyle’s plaee will be taken by a Japane’se gentleman who is connected to a prorainent faraily in Honolulu.