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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 12

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EVENING CAT.1DEN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26,, 1927 12 CamDb.ll 2.8U n. Man Bni; how OF WORSHIP THE HOUSES at bom, of 'day. 8.45. weta4 doaver; 8, Junior "Book el box lunch ana clctv at church: SXSlKf-, IN ance under r.v... vie and wrnTorW ESBODfCPK Huber, ROTARY CLUBS HERE FORSPECIALSERVIGE S.

S. WORKERS PLAri IEKH1EETOS Ghrl.1 "1IK.NU, I the Sunday bfor Lmt 8rvtcu ma follows; T.ito Holy Communion: S.o a. m.p children's aervic and claasea; 11 Choral acd Eucharist; 4 p. vespers and devotions. Metl.Miliwt Rplscopal, Rev.

Harold Paul Sloan, J. D. Ir, Bioan will Jpreach in both services. In ths morula his subject will ba "Ths Content and Intent of Your Personal Faith." In ths evening- he will speak upon -Wattlns With Christ for Puller Kmpower-fntr." At tha mid-week hour of worship ha will speak upon "Tha Joys Ha Gives Hi Own." At ths session of tha Men's Bible on Sunday, the 27th, every member ot he class who Is in attendance, will receive tha gift of -David Smith's "In tha Days of His Flesh." first Baptist. Rev.

Paul, Hayne 11 a. morninc worship, H. Theodore Borg, a lead-inc lawyer of NfWurk and president of the New Jersey Baptist Convention, will be our truest and will five the address. President 8or has made a remarkable Impression upon the people of our churches, especially the men, in his visits throughout the State. "Roosevelt, the Sickly Boy," will be' the subject -of the story-sermon.

7.30 p. even In worship. The Question for this wek swill be "Why First Presbyterian, Rev. Robert Hurh Morris 11 a. mornins; worship, with sermon by the pastor, "How Oura May Become a 'Delighted The pastor and Session urire every member of our church to attend this service for tha message will deal with matters ot treat and vital concern In this parish.

p. Senior Christian Endeavor Society In the Chapel; topic; "Practicing World Brotherhood." 7.30 p. evenlnr aervtceof sonr and sermon, "Gypsy Pat Night." Following ths meetings of tha past few weeks, which the Scottish Gypsy Evangelist conducted, the pastor will speak tonight on "Gypsy Pat; Man and Message." It is nn appraisal of the man, his methods and his messages. Tha Tommy Sherrerd Chorus will sing dn FDR Church Bells Again Heard In War -Wrecked Villages Tears of hard work on 'the part of ure of the angel on the north door-architects and Ingenious co-operative WBJr "CMt Trocadero Museum home of many financial arrangements carried out by eopies. i churchmen have 'made It possible "to The church of St Quentln recently reconstruct with a surpising degree WaS used for the first time since the of success many of the war many scars-remain and Reformed Church Meet to Debate Sex Question Reading, Pa Fh.

Tk. rlxkta of. women te serve as ministers In the Reformed Charca will be threshed ant at a ateetlns here May 16, 17 wn 18. Members of the General Synoa ef the church hnve asked that the notion betakea ap at the At present the pulpits of the Reformed Church as well as the consistories and beards arc closed to women. i iu.V i SudS' Sessions to be Held at First Baptist Church Monday Night oaiiy mass.

7. 31. nasday, Lontsu 4 Friday, 8 p. m. votlim churches which were damaa-ed hv.

Uhn work of reDalrlng continues. shell fire during the war. Soma will In -the Department of Meurthe-et-never be restored, because lii some1 Moselle sixty? churches were de-cases, they were completely destroyed, utroyed' and about number To Mark '22nd Anniversary at First Baptist; Broadcast Program twenty-sond anniversary of Rotary International will be marked In with; special service Sunday night; in th First Baptlat Church Fourth.treet, below Market The service will be the first one Weekly sessions of Sunday school i i Tha mnnt MAtnhU ttiu. i I Tn thfl Dn- officials under the auspices of the edlflce, it) the Rheims Cathedral, to- partment of Pas-de-Calais 175 were Camden County Council of Religious ward the reconstruction of which rohnilt DEDICATION RITE Education will be conducted. 1 begin- Jhn Rockefeller, has friven This was through ri rj 1.4,000.000.-..

Thus' endowed, the- work: -loans at 7 percent, to which local I lis ucAi uvuua( luo tiai i-ta-i i nas gone on satisfactorily, tne results subscribed ana wnicn werw ''sVaxstM I Magnolia a. mornins Kb D- Sunday Endeavor; Junior 8. evening lZ V. Boy Be.rmon; meeung- Heipie ,1, c'. iu evening service, Ash Wednesday Opens Special Schedules for Many Congregations Special Lenten services will be held by Camden and South Jersey churches starting next Wednesday.

An elaborate program will be observed at 8t John's Episcopal Church. Broadway and Royden street Ash Wednesday will begin with two celebrations of the Eucharist at 7 and 9:30 a-m. Jn the evening at 7:45 o'clock, there will be Evening Prayer and the rector Dr. Estornclle, will preach on "The Proper of Lent During th. 40 days of Lent, special services will be conducted as follows: celebration of the Eucharist every Tuesday and Thursday at prayer read In the chapel oeing Better than some "had hoped utilized by a co-operative association ket for.M.

architect of the; of churches. MISTER The purpose of these meetings Is I Bureau of Historic Monuments, who task Is not said COI.UNGSWOOD Frances Child M. E. 0.45 a. m.l Kimrt school; 11 a.

mornins worship, sermon, tn riiar-naa Stmrlnv schorrl' conditions lu auvenmeua me pro-. Monsignor -oiwiuif to discuss Sunday school conditions Ject) knew the pre.war cathedraj Jp. hava a hard Toad ahead. But and suggest remedies for evils which tlmately and set about restdring we are pushing on; and buying bells v.nnai ine Jt'uysician i D.w p. ISP-worth Leaicua, pageant, evenins worship 7.43, sermon, "Nicoderaos." rrcMbrtorlan.

Rav. nuu.n broadcast by station WCAM under a plan? in which a number of Camden churches have contracted to have their -cervices on "oh, Sunday Delegations of Reparians from Palmyra, Moorestowh; Glaaeboro, Pitman andj Woodbury will Join the Camden unit In 'eelebratlnithe occasion. -Preluding: the.order of service a now exist superintendents, uiDie ngnres ot Kings, saints and vir-' school teachers, boys and girls' Th roof has been rebuilt, the Ceremony to be Held Tomor churches: for the best way to accele Paynter 1U.30. morninr -worshiD and great nave repaired, a part of the rate, our progress is to let the people hear the church bells." group leaders, and other' officials are mon by the pastor, Man Who -Was 2.30 p. Sunday school; 7 p.

tha meetlnr of tha Christian On. old glass replaced, The smiling fig-' row in New Church Building Mrs. Emma Phillip, 7 i choir rehearsal, i chorister; monthly Li'r It church Wednesday Men's and Wom.iiV B-. Thursday. 8 'j showing keen Interest in the movement, and are planning to attend Monday's session.

ciety will be In charts ot the Missionary Committee: 7.45, avenlns worship and sermon by tha pastor, "A Man Who Lot His TOMORROW'S SERVICES ftalk wilUbe made- by Commissioner A student body of more than 200 is axim jr, j. Winters Mhi P. BenloJ meeting. Junior Coles, leader. Mh The new building of the Presbyterian Church Thirty- expected to be enrolled.

Six courses OLOUCESTEB CITY Chtlrch of tiod. Rer. H. R. daily at 4 p.m., with the exception of 1 Ill' Will DO UUereU Ujr LII PU1UUI, Wednesday when the service will be f-iwlll be conducted on successive Mon- METHODIST Wilry, Third and Beckett streets.

Rv. ral'temoon; when It will be used for af i01. Sunday achooi, 10 a. mornins preach-1ns, 11 o'clock; -youns- people's meeting, 7 p. evenlns church aervlce, 7.45 o'clock, topto: "The Faith That special sinslnc by tha boy's choir, Uh solos by William Oardla and Anna Gant.

John a. worship; ser Ths Magnetic Christy 2.30 p. Sunday school; EpwertU League; 7.0, worship; "Memorial Service." bv th pastor: sermon, "The Vision and. Mission of Life," au address youn, people. Fourth, Atlantic avenue, near- ljouls street, Kev.

W. A. Williams 10.30. a. m.

11.30, Sunday -school; 7 p. senior night, GaoVts ot Temperance. Tuesday night, Wednesday, Junior Chrisuan Kodeavor; Thursday night, choirs. Thexeretaes will ba in charge of f. 3tofL i aryrTr" HIKhlaOd Fark M.

Rev. Ol In C. Tr at 7:45 p.m. Ash Wednesday services will be held at St, Paul's Episcopal Church, jiarket street above Fourth, and Thursday and Saturday there will be evening prayer at 5 p.m. The Litany Melbourne F.

Middleton. head of Camden's municipal station, Following an 'organ prelude welcome1 to Rotarians will be-extended by Commissioner Raymond Staley. Leonardo J. List, president of the Camden club-will make the response An-address, "Rotary Grown to Man-hood, will be made by the pastor of the- church. Rev El wood IL Harrar, who is a member, of the dub.

Special features, such as talks on Rotary principles and the relation of the Rotary to various nations of the world will be on the program. Sunday achooi, 10 a. momlnr service. Eight at the hon, Holj. Trinity 7.30,.

evening Mi'e Ladles'. Aid Sorwv i.00-1- Quilting mm 'Air meeUng Aid monthly meetlnr bert 8. vice and rm "mn; 11.10 sublect. "Llvfa That 1.1ft"- State Street, Sixth and State streets. Rev.

H. Moore Blake, 1U.30 a. worshlo: ser Epworth Learue, 7 p. leader, William First Presbyterian Church, tilh and th n.ut Church. adjourn to the First Baptist Church, mon, "The Glory ot the Face;" 2.13 p.

-lsner; evenlns service. 7.45, a set-vice of music, Milton J. Kenworthy, director. where all meetings of the- institute itm scnooi; b.45, young people's meeting; 7.30. sermon, "Made Over Again," Beoona M.

Rev. Clifford Hewitt 10.30. Janlor church: 11 a. Penn streets, will deliver the dedication. Invocation- will be made by the Rev.

R. H. Gage, of Wenonah. Others who will take part In the services are I.ITREBAN -Holy Trinity. Prlnceu and Katphn avenues.

Rev. William H. Relnier a.ft a. service, sermon theme a p.m., Trlnttv. Bran riwav- and TCmitMltf Cfunaay achooi: 7 d.

vounr nennla'a Sunday school; worship; "Th, Rw: E. A. Chambers; Charlotte M. Far-xelL co-worker 10.30 "The Sun of be held. Leading religious educators- have been engaged as instructors.

Among them are Quincy A. Kuehner, Ph. professor of education. Temple Unlver- Dr. George M.

Oakley, Colllngswood; KurhteouBnesa. 2.15 a. Sunday anhool: 2.30 P. 8undar.chooT.rMT League: 8, evenlnir "Laying a monthly Official buard mmtt' Joslah G. Harley; monthly meetinr nionthb' meeting Epwh 8p.

weekly nieetln. ideal i.iie; n.eo p. luurt league; 7.30, the Bible In Pictures, "Joseph la Ervot." Wednesday 8 D. Ash Wed Rev. Charles Evers, pastor of the G.3D, Epworth League; 7.30.

sermon, "In the Valley ot Woodland Avenue Presbyterian nesday services. Church; Rev. E. Ray, Simons, of El- hW" fessor of English, Temple Broadway. and Berktev street.

University. mer, and others. Craee. State street, abov. Fourth.

Rev. ID. Rev. Edwin Forrest Hann; Ethel M. Pierce, The new church building cost and Munsey G.

Leaton. B. student-secretary, Philadelphia T. M. C.

A. co-worKer iu.w a. sense ana sense" (reneated by request): 12 church Frederick W. Meyer10 a. Bible school; 10.30, combined service of the church and Bible schools; Rev.

and Harry Goe-deke. of India, will SDeak: 7.4T, n. mis 000. The old building the UUUV A v. i Mis Margaret Clements, of the Bap- school's annual missionary day; 6.30 p.

Magn.ll. HcUht, Cmmm Howard E. Nelde. new structure, wm oe uj. s.i.tv.

ipworu) reague; aiausucaj sinners. meetinr: 8 p. preachlnf aervlce, topic "Tha Greatest Menace to tha Cburch and State," by W. B. Thompson, Field, Secretary of tha Antl-8aloon League.

First M. Rev. William Gram Morn-Ins sermon 10.30, sublect. "One ot Stmday achooi and Bible Class, 2 p. m.

Epworth Learue, 6.30, and preaching at 7.30, "Divine Favor," special music by the choir directed' by Harris O. Powell. Charch of the Rev. R. R.

Thomas Servtcea at 10.30 and 7.30, in charsa of the pastor; Holy Eucharist, 7.30; Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Baptist Charch Services at 10.30 and 7.80. in charsa of Rav. J. A.

'Maxwell, professor of Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary; Sunday school at 2 o'clock in charsa ot- John W. Fielding Baraca Class same hour in charge of Joseph Tarplne. First Presbyterian Charch, Rev. J. Stockton Roddy, D.

D. Sermon theme, 10.30 a.m., day school: 7. jnil ru various departments of the church. Special exercises are planned Special exercises are planned Tlfeljua A RsT skum lw n. an instructor.

Frank J. Dimpaey, ii- for worV. Mrs. Free Lang, leader; sionary rally, with Rev. and Mrs.

Goedeke. Monday. 8 p. Men's Brotherhood. Tuesday, p.

monthly me Wig of -Church Council. Ash Wednesday, 8 p. lecture, "Redomntion Its HcoDe and Annllcatiun.1' will be read in tha chapel on Friday at 10:80 a.m. Epiphany Lutheran Church, Seventh. and Market will open the Lenten season Wednesday night at I o'clock when the Lord's Supper will be administered.

A special aeries of sermons has been arranged by the pastor, the Rev. Taul Weber for Wednesday evenings. Rev. Martin 8. Stockett, rector of the Church of Our Saviour, Broadway and Viola street, has arranged special Ash Wednesday services.

A lecture by Rev. Frederick W. Meyer, Taetor of Grace Lutheran Church, Fourth and State streets, will be given next Wednesday night as a part of the Ash Wednesday observance. Ash Wednesday services will be held also at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Princes and overflies, in charge of the pastor Rev. William H.

Belmer. EVANGELICAL, CAMPAIGN POSTPONED ONE WEEK Although the evangrpllst, Captain Gypsy Put Smith, 1 in Cooper hoipi-taj, recuperating; from an iilneaa resulting; from over-exertidn in a. campaign at Haddonfleld, plans for his visit to Camden are going; on. Captain Smith is scheduled to open a campaign at the First Presbyterian Church. Fifth and Penn street, March 13.

The originally announced for March (. Captain Smith spent two weeks at next week by the church. Monday Seventh street, Bev. B. M.

Fe manners It a. "The Stns and Signs of the Times;" Prof. F. A. Clark will render a solo of his own comDoaltlon: 2 t.

sermon bv will be dean of the school, while Rev. evening will- be "community night" Thursday, 10.30 a. all-day meeting of Smith, pastor of Grace Bap- Invitations have been extended mem- 'A r.l" v. uie iwo women a societies. Rev.

John H. Larklns, 8 "l'our Weight, dean. fHirtaft filertmin. fitKrrmnn mp attend. Tuesday evening will be West Held avenue and Church Twenty-eighth street.

Rev. William K. Hing- church family Dr. Joseph. street.

Rev. Harry P. Grim tt.80 a. WILEY M. E.

WILL HONOR L. Ewlng, ot the State Synodical Mis class meeting; 10.30, worship; sermon, "In aeiuejr iu.ju a. services in uerman; p. Sunday school, In German and English; "Christ's Conliiet With "What IS Bin?" This will Be a rentiest sions, will speak Wednesday night. a oiorm ai sea, z.oo p.

esunaay school: 8.45. Eoworth Leu. rue: 7.30. chil MEMORY OF DEACONESS sermon, and waa to hava been preached on Sunday evening last, but was postponed owing to the illness ot several those who S0MERDA1B I -tomerdale Bible School, ut, cock. a.

ItaZyl evening service iurtn nomerdale Community chuA v.w suot. 2.S0 8. evening service and lemol I RTSATFOgD Stratford Mrthndist EttvoMl a. I fred A. Burch10.45 a.Tr' n4 "ermon, -Tha IhoBhtl.t 12 Sunday school and Mai'r class; 7 p.

rntermedlMs (M jnf worth League; S. evenlnj aeron u-mon, "Heavenly i m-i YounK Women's Chriitlu Hon; Tuesday, p. Missionary Society; Weinealw, I weekly prayer meeting, followed i ing of Official Board: Haddonfleld with services every night and It is thought he used up his strength in spite of. a. cold contracted because ot the Inclement weather; dren's service; sermon, "Capturing Three Robbers." Tuesday, March 1, 7.V p.

sermon by Evangelist Anthony Zeoti, of Philadelphia; topic, "From Prison to Eninhanr. Seventh and Mnrket strnet. EVANGELIST FROM INDIA united in the reoueat. 7.80 B. Rev.

Paster Fembertoa to Frcsea gcmea Rev. Paul Weber 10 a. Bible school; Roddy will hold an oldtime evangelistic service, using especially soma old hymns. Tha ii, "xne ixve supreme;" .30 p. Lite Service Dav nroeram.

with addreaa bv Dea. Tomorrow the pastor of the church. Based em Life mt Mrs. Lacr EllUoa 1 A service in memory ot Miss Lucy meme ofr tne Christian Endeavor Society at 6.30 s. m.

will ba "Practicing World Macedonia A. M. EL. Ksrure street, tielnw con ess Anna Ebert, of Riverside. Wednes day, 8 p.

Ash Wednesday oomnvinlon. Dr. George Hemingrway, will preach Brotherhood." Third, Rev. William H. Hicks 10.45 a.

on "Life's Antagonism and Helps. V. Ellison, who died one year ago to The Better America Its Friends fit. Panl'a Rvanceltttl. Thlrfvtli-th.

woramp; i.Ju p. Sunday school; O. H. Bond, superintendent; 7.45 p. worship, i Wednesday night, prayer meeting.

Friday 1 ASHLAND Flrat Presbyterian ltt a. adinol above Federal. Rev. Charles GV Bauer Id. 30 Digm, ciass lueeung.

and Its Foes" will be the subject of an illustrated lecture to be given by the pastor Wednesday night, morrow, and wno served wuey mcld-odist Episcopal Church, Third and Beckett streets, as deaconess, will be conducted at the church, tomorrow evening. The Rev. John Pem- 11. service in charge of Rev. Rus" Sell Smith.

Bible TnstttntA nf 'PennitvlvftntjL k. now io fray bo as to uei ins Answer;" also an explanation of the Lard's Prayer; 12 Bibla school, Howard J. Mieklev. superintendent: 7.4. n.

Anfhonv Parknirfr. Kenwood and Kalahri avtium. monthly social and butineas umtm Men's BlWe Class: Friday, I t. e) rehearsal, aemi-niontnly meetisi 8 7 p. Senior Christian Endeavor Society; Rev.

Edwin Mount 10.30 a. sermon. T0.C0NCLUDE VISIT HERE Finishing the week of special services. Miss Sara Coxe, of India, world-traveler missionary and evangelist, will speok at the morning and evening services at Calvary Tabernacle, Second and Pearl streets, tomorrow. In great demand from coast to coast for her services.

Miss Coxe has not been able to fill ber calls while home on her second furlough from the mission field in India. During the Ghandt uprising In India, Miss Coxe was miraculously saved from death at the hands of an angry mob. and has had thrilling ex Three Great Verba of the noon aour viuu. Zeoli, Italian evangelist, "What Think Ye of Christ?" Wednesday, 7.45 p. George McNeely, of Newarlt, evangelistic Bible MORRISON WILL PREACH Sunday school; 6.30 p.

Epworth League; 7.30, Rev. Bessie Larkln, evangelist. uvvnnig service in caarge oz-nev, emltn; 8 p. Girls' Bible Class; Tuesday, 8 p. Junior Choir; Wednesday, 8 p.

mid-week prayer service. vc, ON PREVENTION OF WAR Wester. Twentv-first and Federal ntreets. leacner. jfnoay, i p.

junior umie Class; 7.30, doetrma and salvation class; 8. Faith Bible Class, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, 50 North Thirty-third street. 1KX0IA Lenola Colon rommmnty aervlce, 10.3l a.

by Uw putor, H. Harvey; Bible School, IX i people's meetinr, 7 to 8 p. main Ice. 8.00. Rev.

Harry R. Pine 10.30 a. mj, worship; 2.30 Ti. Kiirvln whnnlr 7.1 PL Vnowrrrt "Getting the Most Out of -Life" will Ieague 6, eveneong and sermon. be the topic of James Dalton Morri GIBBSBORO Church of St.

John's in the Wilderness (Protectant Episcopal), Rev. Roland Ring-wait in aharge 10 a Sunday school; 11, morning service and sermon. eibbabsra'Methoalat Protestant, Rev. W. H.

Uowen 10 a. m. morning aervlce and sermon; 11,. class meeting: 11.30, Sunday school: '7 p. m.

Christian Endeavor Society; .4, evening service ami sermon! Union, Broadway and Mt. Vernon street, Rev. Edward T. Weeks 10.30 a. ser-.

men. Junior choir; noon, church school Epworth League; 7.30. worship, orchestra. T-f son's sermon at the Service ot Study and Worship, in the North Bapltst Fourth and Linden, streets, tomorrow i morning; at lft' o'clock. The service will include selections by periences in her work of building her berton, has prepared a message on the life and work of Miss Ellison.

Miss Virginia. Smith will read a paper in appreciation ot Mrs. Ellison's influence on her life. Mrs. George Max and Mrs.

Edein Cockroft will sing. Both are members of the Audubon Presbyterian Church. A bronxe memorial tablet will be unveiled bearing the inscription 'ln memory of our beloved deaconess. Lucy V. Ellison, who died February 27th, 1926.

She walked "In His The tablet was made possible by the gifts of MisS Ellison', main auditorium. friends and will be placed in the main auditorium. Election of two trustees will be own mission station at unapra, India. Miss Coxe tells many of these CENTENARY M. E.

CHURCH PLANS MISSIONARY DAY Centenary-Tabernacle M. E. Church will observe the annual missionary Sunday tomorrow. The speaker- will be Dr. Percy a missionary under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church In Algeria.

North Africa. Dr. Smith "has translated the Scriptures into the Arabic language, composed and published more than 200 Christian hymns In this same language- and has pub- Jlshed two number of a Life of Christ. Ha has also been engaged In educational and evangelistic work in Algiers, Constantine, Oran, Tunis and Fort National, North Africa. Df.

Smith will begin the day's program by addressing the Bible school at 9.45 a. m. He will preach at the regular service at 11 o'clock, having as his theme, "Christian Conquests in North Africa." jut the Epworth League service at 6.45 p. will give an Illustrated address upon his work, showing church schools and customs. The exercises of the day will conclude at the jevening service at 7.80, when he will speak upon "The Dervish-Brotherhoods of Islam." Firit Sfiritailiil Chmf Of CwiiFl, X.

1. Hold service! 13 H. Bi9i Sunday afternoon. 2.3w, l-jeeaa. i welcome.

Snniaj everts t. church services. Mr. 0. Butt IP1 Pa will With 09.

We- the K. T. Orchestra, led by Eugene stories In her preaching, and Tia at Roman Catholic, Father tracted much attention during her Engrel, and by the chorus choir, un de'r the direction of Forrest TIeW' meyer. meetings at Calvary Tebernacle dur Ing the' week, having been prevailed upon to stay only because of the deep Interest manifested when she spoke f-day. ilarch at 8 p.

m. Mm 1 Bethel, 3908 Westfield avenue. Rev. Francis B. Puree I 10.30 a.

preaching, 2 rati Sunday school; 6.45 p. -Epworth Zwasue; 7.45, sermon, and music by senior and junior choirs. Wednesday, 6 prayer meeting. Eighth Street, Etehth aiM Walnut 'streets; Rev. Cedtic E.

Hickman 10 a. sermon, "Justification by Faith 1 1.30, Sunday school; 7 p. Temperance Class, Mrs. Cedrle E. Hickman, tparhnn 7.4;"..

unnsr Mr. Morrison will discuss at the lewlg A. Hayes 8 a. mass; Thursday, 8 p. Lenten devotion, which will ba helll each Thui-sday evening during Lent.

GfXSBAlM ClradMe Methodist Episcopal 2.30 p. Sunday school. Wesley Stafford, 8upU, 1 KiRKWOOD Kirkwood Community Cburch, Rev. Vic EPISCOPAL Sr. John's, Broadway and Royden atreet.

Rev. G. "Ea tome lie 7.30 a. holy communion; 9.30, church school; 10.45, euchar-1st and sermon, "The Religion of the' InteW lect;" 7.4T p. nu, evening prayer and sermon, "Seeing the Invisible.

'4 St. Paul's, Market street, above Fourth, Rev. B. E. Brest ell 8 a.

holy communion; 0fl45, church school; 11, 'morning prayer, litany and sermon; 7.30 p. evening prayer and sermon, preceded by an organ recital. Wednesday, 10.30 a. Ash Wednesday, morning prayer, penitential office, holy communion and sermon; 7 p. evening prayer, address.

Thursday and Saturday, evening prayer, at 5 p. m. Friday, at 10.30 a. the litany will be read in the chapel; evening, prayer, address Church of the Onr Saviour, Broadway and Viola street, Rev. Martin S.

Stockett 0 a. holy communion; 9.30. church school; 10.30, eucharist, choral and sermon; 12 baptism. Ash Wednesday, 7 and a. holy communion; 8 p.

evensong service and instructions. Thursday, 7 a. and 8 p. confirmatory Instruction. Friday, 7 evening service at 7.S0 o'clock, "What Am I Doing to Prevent Another last Sunday.

War?" lor. -rnureoay auernuwu, v. A. Miller. faturtw i chicken dinner setW 11.30 From 6 until 8 p.

boae-itiiii There will be a Joint bosro sS ri bers meeting for election ol for the comlnc convention to Mi April. All memliers kioillycosmi Important meeting. I held immediately after prayer service next Wednesday evening. PERPETUAL ROSARY NUNS eervlce; 8, worship, sermon, "The Struggle of, T.ifo!.! The subject of Mr. Morrison's talk lit the mid-week service, Wednesday, at 7.45, p.

will be "The Triumph tor Julian Hammond--ll morning aervlce and sermon. "The Acid Test of Christian 12 Bible School; 7.30 p. evening service' and sermon, "Detour 815 p. m.t weekly of Patience. Kalghn Avenue.

Kaighn avenue, below Third. Rev. F. M. Patterson 10.30 a.

preaching; 2.15 p. Sunday school; 7.30, services, in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stevens; concert by church caad; singing. LENOLA CHURCH DENIES STORY OF DISSENTION Lenola, Feb.

26. Harmony predomi Ill Suburban Churches Centenary-Tabernacle. Fifth 1 nn rwmor 1ACREI, ROAD jAnrel Road Community, Rev. Harvey Ij. WILL CONDUCT NOVENA A novena in honor of St Joseph, patron of the universal Church, will be made at the monastery of the Perpetual Rosary, Haddon and Euclid avenues.

It will start March 11 and end on the feast of St. Joseph, on March 19. During the nine days special devotions will be held in honor of St. Joseph. Special prayers will be said Streets.

Kev. Alexander nnrann-O AR a. wiu p. uttvuuuns. "AMANWHOLOSl 1 1IC Tru'DEP I Jacoby 10.30 a.

Sunday school; T.45 Bible school annual missionary day; 11, ser- St. Wilfrid's. Wwitfleld Kvonuii rA Thtil. evening service ana acrmon py Wednesday. 2.3(1 n.

m. T.arfi' OAKI.TS nates in the congregation of Lenola Union Church, according to the board of directors in answering a statement to the effect that the congregation had leased the Civic Hall for future services. ivf uu wuranip; jjr. 'I'ercy omitn, mis- i sionary In Africa, will speak: 6.45 p. i Epworth League; 7.30, worship; sermon by STUDENT SUICIDES LAID TO ATHEISTIC CAUSES O.

Wyatt 10 Oaklrn Baptlrt, Rev. H. ley street, Rev. Edward H. Vogt 8 holy eucharist; 0.4a, church school: 9.45.

together Circle. Tonight, minstrel show and ir. omnn. wceKs rcftetiuie: Monday. 7 Bible School and Men's Class; 11.15 sketch under auspices of Glrla' Sunshine and a.

preaching service; 6.45 p. B. V. P. Young Men's Bible Classes.

boys' study hour, folowed bv athlet church school; 11, morning -prayer, Htany; sermon; 6.30 p.m.. Young People's Fellow ship; 7.45, evensong. Tuesday, 8 p. St. U.

-service; 8 p. preaching uervtee. Elizabeth, Feb. 28. Preaching here es: 8.

mid-winter Eoworth Inmiii intu "The report that our church will riio iLuuu Sunday, 7.45 P. H. COLLINGSW00D PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fern snd Haple tute. Tuesday, 4 p. Week-day Bible school; covered dish supner.

riven bv by the nuns for all the intentions recommended to their prayers. conduct services any place else besides our own church is erroneous," First Methodist Episcopal. Meets at Craftsmen Hall 10.30, morninr service and sermon; 2.30, Sunday school, William Eff-itert, superintendent, Washington Day by iMizaoem uuua nieetmg, at tne noma ot Mrs. Harry Hawkee, 34 SoutH Thirty-fourth street. Wednesday, 8 p.

the Sunshine Clrcln: 7. virln' Hftatatl.i. 11 i All who wish may take part In the class moeting. Wednesday, meeting of the said George Brown, a director. "Our viass.

triaay, p. choir reheacsal. class: 7.45. evening; song service and sermon. woman tiome Mssionary Society, at the parsonage, 409 Penn street, at 8 p.

8, prayer meeting-. Thursday. 12 to 2 p. church is free from all debt and our enrollment has tripled within the last novena by sending their intentions to the nuns before or during the novena. and the intentions will be St.

Andrew's- Twenty-ninth and Jliver nvenue, Kev. Watter H. Reed 8 a. Holy Communion; 9.45, church school; 11, mornins prayer; 8 p. m.

sermon. year. luncneon, serveo: ny tne Ladies' Aid Society; 7.30. scheduled nrccs. Fridav.

WILLIAM9TO W.N Presbyterian 7.30. attentat musical Mrv. The true situation is that several LAUREL SPBtNGS iJiurel Springs Baptist, Rev. Paul A. Bramhall 10 a.

Sunday school; 11 morning service and sermon, "What Baptlsta Believe (Part IV) Concerning tha Fall of att 4j m-' evening service and sermon, "The Pilgrim's Monday. 8 p.m., special music ot Permanent Council, Camden County Baptist Association, and local membership to consider application through deacons, of Pastor Pau: A. Bramhall; Wednesday, 8 p. weekly prayer meeting, lesson from Scotleld's Bible Study Leaflets, topic: "Redemption Old Testament," followed by monthly meeting Sunday school teachers and officers. 8t.

Paul's Presbyterian, Bev. William placed at the shrine of St Joseph In the chapeL Ice. choir will be assisted hv wnilnm Rev. Kusaell Pnyoter, Pi. 10.30-"A MAN WHO WM 2.30 Sunday 5M Henry Gurney, Ch.k PH 4 p.

Week-day Bible school; 7, happy hour for children, and youns; people's choir reahearsal; 8, choir- and orchestra rehearsals; 8.13, scheduled basketball fames. White, choir director, Prlscilla Tweed, or newcomers to Lenola organized another religious body which is conducting services in the Civic Hall, ganist: short talk by tha pastor, Kev. W. K. Flick.

First. Sixth find Stavpnn ativAtaj -omv according to Brown. The Mystic Circle FNDENOHLNATIONrVL Calvary Tabernacle, Second and Pearl streets, Rev.1 Walter I. Palmer 10 a. Bible school, Klwood Hollahan, superintendent; 11, worship, Miss Sara Coxe, of Ifedla, speaker; 6.30 p.

young people's service, Alfred Henderson and Miss Ethel Donovan In charge: 7.30. evangelistic service. Miss Sara Coxe. Wednesday and Friday, 7.4ft p. preaching.

There is plenty of room for two RIVERSIDE Cambridge VTnlnn Mlulnn flunilflv Hhnl churches, and the members of our Thomas 8. Brock 9.30 a. class meeting, Walter P. Ellis, loader; 10.30, sermon, "The Gathering; of the People;" 2.15 p. Sunday school; 6.30 Epworth League, Stephen A.

Harding, leader; 7 30, gospel service; sermon. "The Crusader's Challenge;" music. Week's schedule; Monday congregation-wish the new body all 10 a. preaching Sunday evening, 7.30, sermon by R. Uuntainger.

the success possible in the furtherance of their religious work," Brown at the First Baptist Church on student suicides, fho Rev. Dr. Llewellyn Brown said: "The burden of responsibility for the prevailing moral conditions must rest upon the parents, the pulpit and the school. God is a word without meaning to hundreds of young people today. We see the consequences of this in beastly living, and early suicide.

This tendency to break over all constituted authority, and even the reasonable bounds of life, is traceable in the final analysis to faulty education, and the home, the church and the school must be held responsible. "Education, without religion is dan-gerous, and Inevitably leads to disaster. This atheistic, unbelieving, deterministic conception of life, so much to the fore these days, must be i held responsible for the moral "back wash' that is sweeping many of our young people from their feet and leading to crime and suicide." LUTHERANS WILL HEAR ITALIAN EVANGELIST inthonv Zeoli. young Italian evan BARRINGTON Prrst Pre.hrt.rtHn. Ttm tr re-- 825 Wesley Chapel, stated.

Sunshine Circle will hold monthly meeting at the home of lArs. Maude Dennttm 443 Elm street Rev. 1.. class mentlnsr! Teston Kenneay- Br REV. CHARLEs M.

LEVISTER It is said that it a goose is placed in a chalk circle no power can cause him to move voluntarily out ot it. we do not presume to compare the eminent gentlemen (and ladies) morning worship, auhject, "Prayer and the Christian Laurel Springs, Feb. 26. Members Haddon Heigfcj Methodist Church Frederick rhnries Short Talk on of the Women's Missionary Society 10.45, Armenian service; 2.30 p. Sunday school 7, young people's service; 8, preaching by Rev.

F. M. Bradley, assistant pastor. Tuesday Thursday Saturday evenings, services by Mr. Bradley.

evening worship, sublect. "The Stewardship of Sunday school, 2.30 p. m. service, prayer meeting; devotional booklets will be distributed. Thursday, 2 p.

monthly meeting of Woman's Foreign Missionary Society i. month lv meetlnir of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, at boasei Hau 10.30 a. breaking of oread: 2.30 o. Sundav m.hnn.

7 aft nm. their regular monthly meeting at the of Epworth League. Gospel meeting, "God'a Way ot Salvation." Snlvflilnn Armv. 41 Knrfh 'Cl'f. composing our Legislature with the genus anser, nevertheless, it appears that on the question ot the repeal of the obsolete and unenforceable Blue Laws, so called, they find themselves BAPTIST North.

Fourth and Linden troetj Ttv 10 a. fcpen air meetlru: 11. hntinM home of Mr. Frank Mowry, elected these officers: Mrs. William I.

Campbell, president; Mrs. Harry Edgar, "The Three Stm HADDON HEIGHTS St. Mary. RnlaMMal. yttiii(m James Dalton Morrison 10 a.

study and meeting; 2.15 p. Sunday school; 0.15, Y. P. 7, open-air meeting-; 8, salvation first vice president; Mrs. Louis Fink, Charles Heilman ft n.

inside a circle which, to all intents, AT THE meeting; Envoy T. McMahon will conduct revival campaim, starting today and continuing, until March 6. 9.40 a. Church school; 11 a. morn- second vice president; Mrs.

Robert C. Moran, secretary; Mrs. Archibald una d.o p. young people meeting 7.30, service. Parkside, Kenwood and WlMwood avenues.

Rev. C. W. Danenhauer 10.30 a. worship, "Christ, the Real Giver;" 12 Bible has the same effect upon that body as has the chalk circle upon the V.

Bax. treasurer: Mrs. T. H. But- Chrfafian ftathfl in ihm Vams.

A 41.. goose. sonnon, "Tne sound of p. evening prayer and sermon. Some More Braaa Sounds." first Metbodl.it Episcopal, Rev.

Frederick C. Lhl 10 a. Church school and nr.nn- trick, secretary of literature; Miss scnooi; u.au p. u. r.

7.su, lie-llgion a Necessity." Third Spiritualist Church OF CAWDEN, N. J. 506 BROADWAY SERVICES Sunday, Feb. 57. S.30 and 7.43 P.M.

Mrs. W. J. Gledhlll. Address will be continued from last Sunday, "Events and Details of Modorn Spiritualism." Tuesday, March 1 Instruction Clasi will be Thursday evenluK.

8 p. on account of Big Card Party given by Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. J. Dorscher, as a benefit being held at, Convention Hall.

Wednesday, 8. S.30 P. M. Mrs. J.

Penrose and Princess Blue Feather will be at the Mid-Week Services. 7.45 P. J. L. Jud and Mrs.

A. Conpland Miller. Friday. 8 P. M.

Dark Circle. We Welcome fou at All Service. Marsh 24 and 25 Rummage Bala to be held at 820 Kaighn Av. Please send donations to SOO Broadway, SOTICE Big Pinochle an Five Hnndrrd Card Party at the Convention Hall, Tuesday 8.30 p. March lat, li.

Prises awarded. Tickets. 5c. Abigail Schallioll, secretary for as IiOrd Jrsus Christ, Gospel Hall, 015 North Front street 10 a. "Breaking of 12.30 p.

Bible school; 7.30, gospel meeting, Tuesday, 8 P- prayer meeting. On the one hand there is the "Pike's Peak or Bust" crowd who stand pat (pardon) with the hand sociate members, and Mrs. Archibald Tabernacle Broadway, below Spruce street. Rev. Walter L.

Hunt to a prayer meeting; 10.30, worship, "The Im gelist, will preach tomorrow night in sst PruI's Evangelical Lutheran they have. On the other we find V. Bax and Mrs. George Byrson, sec-retarles for young peoples' work. WOMAN PASTOR DIES Musical Servi Sunday Evening, ROBERT M.

HALEV. OriaaW JOHN H. HIXKMA-NN, J- Special Number by Assisted fcf (iuest Solely peratives ot tno Hour;" 12 Bible school; 7.30 p. preaching, "The Curiosity of a Convert." EPIPHANY LUTHERANS lsed Bible Classes; 11 a. morning worship ana sermon, subject, "I will Trust and Not Be i 6.45 p.

Epworth special musical service. Haddon Heights Baptist, Rev. Ai O. Gll-moro 10.30. subject, "Becoming a Christian the second In a series on Great Bible doctrines; n.45.

Bible School; 7. young people's meeting; 7.4S. "What la the Unpardonable group -of silversmiths crying "Great is Diana of the' Ephesians." These two complete groups form the ring TO HOLD 'SERVICE DAY' Corwyn, Wales. Miss Eleanor Williams, first woman preacher of Wales, Tomorrow has been designated bv out of which the Legislature is ap parentlyunable to move. died here at the age of 70.

tne unitea mtneran church in Amer. Grace, Twenty-seventh and Cramer streets. Rev. E. Paui Smith 10.30 a.

worship, "Our Gospel of Joy;" 2.30 p. Bible school; 6.30, junior church, Elizabeth Nieman, leader; B. Y. P. Mrs.

De lat-tre, formerly of Halt, West indies, will speak ajid sing; 7.30, worship, 'The Bible and Science." We appreciate the difficulties which ica as a day for special prayer' for $500,000 OR RELIGION beset the members of the Legislature, MERCHAKTVIT.T.K Cburch. Thirty-sixth street above Federal. Mr. Zeoli. converted while serving a prison -term, will preach on i "What Think Ye of Christ?" a message particularly for the youth of today.

An unusual opportunity is offered the people of Camden to hear one of the eminent Bible teachers of this country. George McNeely, of Newark. He will be at the church. Wednesday night, March 2. McNeely Is known as nn evana-elistic Bible teacher and seminaries, colleges and universities Trinity Methodist, Ilev.

Henry M. Law and will be observed by Epiphany Lu HAKBV oia-" Cardiff. P. B. Downing inherited 1500,000 from his grandfather's estate, but he will forfeit this if he theran Church, Seventh and Market and we have great respect for the opinions of sincere people.

But It is a condition, and not a theory, which confronts us. No one may rightfully streets, at 7.30 p. m. m. ouuaay scnooi; ll a.

Sermon by 1M "'The Dress for a Christian i 6.45 n. Epworth. League; 7.4o P. monthly musical service by the quartette end chorus choir. changes his religion.

Fatrview, North Common and Sumter avenue. Rev. Thomaa N. Martin a. worship, "Persistent Propagandists 11.45, Bible school: 7.30 p.

Die, address by Rev. J. Arthur Schlichter. In connection with the observance a Life Service Day prom-am will be impugn our attitude upon the open Sabbath question, but what is sau "DRY" JRAYER Constantinople. Prayers descrlb Baptist (Hlllcrest), Her.

N. F. Httnt Sunday school. 9.45: preaclinr. in 4R vmmv it I for the goose should be good, for the other fellow.

We may not make flesh orator. The Camden Bible Institute, an In ehanvllle vnunc 'nnnnla win' V. ing the evils of alcohol have been written for recitation in Turkish Unflen, Ninth and Linden streets. Her. Raymond P.

Wilson 10.30 a. m.r "The Reward of Redeemed 11.45, Bible school; 6.45 p. young people's 7.30, "The tiext Tine Never of one and fowl of the other. preaching, 7.43 p. "The Meaning of Accepting Christ." mosques.

It is well known that ministers and laymen of 411 faiths participate in, and enjoy, the conveniences made terdenominatlonal school for the training of Christian workers, meets Monday evening from 7.JE to 9.30 p. m. Evangelism, Bible doctrine and IJIble analysis are the subjects taught suns service' given, together with an address by Deaconess Anna Ebert, of Riverside, on "The Work of a Deaconess." Epiphany Church will, open the Lenten season on: Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, when the Lord's 8upper will be administered. On Wednesday evenings during Lent Rev. Paul C.

Weber, pastor, will preach, on "The Names of the Saviour," speaking on Wednesday night on the first subject, "Our Passoser." Lutheran, 5009 Westfleld avenue-Sunday school, 10 a. morning services, 11: evening services, 8 o'clock, services In charge of Rev. Robert Wolfe, head of the Luther League of the United Lutheran Church of America. First, Fourth street, bplow Market, Rev, possible only by the continued viola' Mrs. Josephua Jennings will be the go) est soloist at the First Methodist Church tomorrow evening when he will ingr "It Waa for Me." by Blount First Church of Christ, Scientr, 209 Cooper Strswt, Servicet: 11 A.

M. and 8 P. Sunday School 11 A. at 312 Cooper Stre Free Reading Room Open SUnday From, 12 Until 6 P. Lesson-Sermon for February -7.

i tawooa a. jMarrar iu.w a. sermon 11.30, Bible school; 6.46 p. m.t young people's service; 7.40, sermon to the Rotary tion of the present law. Then why deny to other thousands the privilege of settling for themselves manner in which they may spend, some and 4,0 Come to My Heart, lord Je ciuoa vi veunaea ana vicimiy.

BROADWAY TO OBSERVE WORLD SERVICE DAY DKLAIR Everett N. Hunt 10.4b. morninr wnrshln PRESBYTERIAN -Grace, Twenty-seventh and Garfield ave nue. Rev. H.

W. McConne 11 10.45 a. m. portion of the Sabbath? Why permit Sunday -golf and re Broadway Methodist Episcopal Btten(iance league by the pastor, "The Oyster and the sermon by the pastor. "At th.

2.30 Sunday school; 7 p. Epworth Leaiue. lA sermon. "Blessing's Pupreme;" 2.30 Sunday school; 7, Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor: 7.45. sermon.

"Youth's "CHRIST JESUS Church, Broadway and Berkley street, will observe World Service Day to- aus," by Ambrose. Dr. Brock, the pastor, will conduct an evangelistic service in the evening when he preaches from The Crusader's Challenge." In the morning the envelopes for the new year will be distributed and the Junior Choir will sing by special request, Master the Tempest Is Eaging." Dr. Brock's fuse permission to play ball? Why allow Sunday movies in botlj ends bf the state and decline to allow them One Minute Pulpit Vision." Wednesday, 8 P- mid-week by Mrs. -Edgar Grow, snhlnni a.

morrow. A special effort is being put prayer. yanclnr 7.45 p. song service forth by the various departments of If" 8 p- ereachlng by William V. -Tomlinson, sermon.

"The Twelve gent Forth." t' ne the school to increase their offerings Westminster, Thirty-sixth street and Mer-riel avenues. Rev. Irving Maxwell 10.30 a in. "Rejoicing Over Finished Work;" 3 nverted- for the year and bring a record gift support the world program of t. ded cation ot new church bin mine Why Is the World Not Co Broadway with their pastors In Mex 7-4.

pralso service, Monday, "Community Tuesday, "Church Family Night and Wednesday, preparatory service. WOO DLYNNE Apostolic, Bev. Dobson HunnlfordMorn-lng worship. 10.30: song and praise so 7.30, evangelistic. Methodist Episcopal, Bev.

J. Mercer Hunt -Morning worship. 10.80; Sunday ico and Korea. At 10.30 the pastor will repeat by request the sermon on "Sense and Nonsense," preached" a sermon theme wilt be The Gathering of the People' Mexico City, founded about 1325, recently celebrated Its six hundredth birthday. Camel caravans are ths usual method of crossing the Chinese desert s' First, Fifth and Pens streets.

Rev. George H. Hemingway 10 a. Sunday school; 11. "The RtveThat Brings Verdant Ufe;" 7.30 p.

"Life's Antagonisms and Helps Wednesday, 8 p. ra. illustrated lecture. Tha Better American Its Friends few weeks ago. It has to do with the progress of Christianity through -v mid-week in the middle sectlouT Is not that "playing both ends against the middle?" Consistency is a rare Jewel, but It ought to bo found, it any where, among the intelligent.

God-fearing people who compose 'the great bulk of our population. We believe that when the people wake up to the glaring inconsistencies of the present archaic and ridiculous law concerning the Lord's Day, there will be a return to sanity of such force as will break the circle about the Legislature and permit them to function for the good of the whole people by the enactment of laws that are not only fair, but of which there may be hope of reasonable enforcement. at 8 VTi i Wednesday evening o'clock In tha M. R. parsonage.

the successive centuries. The text of That which la crooked cannot be made straight: and that which Is wanting cannot be numbered. I -communed with mine own heart, saying, Lo, I am coma to great estate, and have gotten more wisdom than all they that have been before me In Jerusalem: yea. my heart bad great experience of wisdom and knowledge, And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For In much wisdom is grief: and he that increaseth knowledge ln-creaseth sorrow.

Eccleslastes, a v. iga, Acts 'WHO'S TO BLAME? I Cor. DariBf iK' Was It Jetovak. Purpos. to ConTrt th.

World 19 It Kev. Pet. 3 P. M. SUNDAY, FEB.

27th Shepherd'. Hall, 440 Sterens Stref the message Is Esekellel, 21:21. and Foes." Thursday, 8.15 p. Senior Christian Endeavor Society. Friday, 4.15 The evening worship at 7.30 will COLLTNGSW00D Lulbernn.

Rev. SM. 0 bo an informal gospel service. The p. Junior- Christian endeavor society.

Woodland Avnue. Woodland avenue, be High pitched tones are heard by the normal ear more easily than low tones. rS.lMld?.S,u"',h',nl- rmrnlni service Ti tope: "The Meaning of the Holy Communion: catechetical class of the meditation will be "Statistical Sinners." The men's club mill meet on Thursday night of the coming week, and the monthly busi low Eighth street. Rev. Charles Evers 10.30 a.

worship; sermon, "The Gift oitAtm;" 2.1. p. Sunday school; 6.45, Junior Christian Endeavor Society; 7.30, son sor- Certalntfes About Chrtst. All W.lcom. rhnrux chnlr.

two old hvmns. "JeKUS. A huge organ Just completed An Liverpool Cathedral, In England, has 10,934 pipes, In-r of Mv Soul and "Stand Ud For HADDOJJFIEI.n INTERNATIONAL BIBLE ness of the official board will be conducted on Friday evening. ylUb suaj tad thelx-iiistory oid wnws march Bundsy),.

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