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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1942 I 8 Dr. Fifield Ollllines'Ft. Hamilton Church to Install i SI. Luke's Choir To Give Program of i Rev.

R. H. Kimberlin as Pastor REV. W. G.

CLARK-DUFF CALLS FOR UNITED ACTION The Rev. William G. Clark-Duff, pastor of the Duryea Presbyterian Church, 362 Sterling Place, has Issued an appeal to his congregation for united action among the young people of the church "for the building of a Christian world." "The tragic -mass movements of Europe," Mr. Clark-Duff said, "have been carried out in a large measure by the youth groups of these lands. The future development of America is in the hands of the young men and women of today.

Shall America go Fascist or Communist or Christian? The answer to this question can be given it we know the ideals and the principles upon which the lives of our young people are being built." 65 Churches Support Visitation Campaign Four District Meetings Are Scheduled To Aid Boro-Wide Evangelism Drive The Home Visitation Evangelism Campaign sponsored by the Brooklyn Church and Mission Federation and denominational boards has already won the support of 65 churches and more are expected to enroll. To facilitate the campaign four His 'Pulpit Policy' Toward the War Will Confine Services To Faith, Forums to International Situation The church has two functions In wartime, the Rev. Dr. L. Wendell Fifield, pastor of Plymouth Church of the pilgrims, declared today In outlining what he intends to make his "pulpit policy" during the present crisis.

The first function of the church, he pointed is to bring to men and women "the great, eternal, indestructible message of the Christian faith." The second function, he said, is "to deal with the immedi Formal installation of the Rev. Rowland Hill Kimberlin as pastor of the Fort Hamilton Presbyterian Church will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the sanctuary of the edifice at 94th St. and 4th Ave. Members of the church call the installation their "Victory Service" because it marks an important milestone in the financial status of the church.

For ten years the congregation has been struggling- to assure itself of sufficient permanent Income to be able to pay a regular pastor. Mr. Kimberlin has served the church six years as a stated supply pastor. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Dr.

Henry Sloan Coffin, president of the Union Theological Thompson of the Ainslie Street Church will give the call to worship and the Rev. James J. Coale 3d, assistant pastor of the Union Church of Bay Ridge, will deliver the invocation. The Scripture lesson will be read by the Rev. Garland O.

Lacey of the First Church of New Hyde Park. As presiding officer, the Rev. Dr. Paul F. Barackman of Central Church, moderator of the Brooklyn-Nassau Presbytery, will ask the constitutional questions.

The Rev. Dr. Herbert H. Field of the Flatbush Church, stated clerk of the Presbytery, will make the prayer of installation. The charge to the pastor will be made by the Rev.

John Paul Jones of Union Church, and the teams of workers who out the actual visita- given the mill carry tions. Christmas Carols Under the direction of Charles O. Banks, organist and choirmaster, a program of Christmas carola by th full choir will be presented tomorrow night in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Clinton Ave. near Pulton Street.

In addition to an elaborate program of modern and medieval organ and choral music, the selections to be offered will also Include two of Mr. Bank's own compositions, "Little Jesus" and the "Manger Carol." Herbert G. Rogers, organist, will offer the Finale of Widor's Second Symphony. Grant McK. Smith will also play a group of organ selections.

Dr. Sainsbury to Present 'A Christmas Carol' The Rev. Dr. William C. Salisbury, minister of Janes Methodist Church, who spent some years of his boyhood in that part of London with which Charles Dickens' "A Qhristmas Carol" deals, will repeat his interpretation of the old classic tonight when he appears as guest speaker at the Nostrand-DeKalb Methodist Church, Noftrand Ave, and Quincy St.

Seminary, and a number of prom- Rev. Andrew Magill of the First inent Presbyterian clergymen will Church, Jamaica, will charge the participate. The Rev'. Lawrence D. congregation.

acies of life's experiences." Of the first function, the clergyman said: "Our Sunday morning services will be devoted to this vital and fundamental consideration. This is the primary function of the church. It is a function no other institution can perform. Life stands or falls in times of crisis as its foundations of Holy Name Membership Day Announced by Mons. Connelly AT SERVICE OF LIGHTS The Rev.

Dr. Louis Pitt, rector of Grace Church, Manhattan, will be the preacher tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Pairs to Visit Families i On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25, and four evening, Jan. 26-29 inclusive, the visiting teams will meet at a central church in each district to receive instruction. Following the evening sessions the visitors will go out two-by-two to call upon families assigned to them and seek to interest them In spiritual matters.

Later records of i these visits will be turned over to i the church of the denomination fa- vored by the person visited, and an invitation extended to join in that 1 particular church program. No solicitation of funds is included in the campaign. The lederation is also co-operating in ihe project of designating Jan. 18-25 as a time to join in prayer with Christians in Europe for peace and a lessening of their suffering. The World Council of Churches has prepared material for such services for 1942 and for daily I district meetings have been set.

Next Friday at 1 :30 p.m. in Hanson Place Central Methodist Church, Hanson Place and St. Felix a meeting will be held for District No. 1 which embraces the Park Slope, Gowanus. Bedford-Stuyve-sant and Brooklyn Heights areas.

District No. 2. which includes the Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, New Utrecht, Sunset Park, Borough Park and South Brooklyn communities, will have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday in the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. 75th St, and 4th Ave.

Will Explain Training Course District No. 3, the district of Flatbush, North Flatbush, Vander-veer Park, Kings Highway and Sheepshead Bay, will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Baptist Church of the Redeemer, Ocean Ave. and Cortelyou Road, while District No. 4, devoted to the Bush-Wick.

Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Highland Park, East New York and Canarsie sections, will meet at 4 m. the same day In the Bushwick Avenue Methodist Church, Bushwick Ave. and Madison St. The chief purpose of these meetings will be to explain further details of the training course to be Missionary Group To Discuss Indians The American Indian Is to be the subject for discussion on Wednesday when the Women's Missionary Society of the Old First Reformed Church, 7th Ave. and Carroll holds Its luncheon meeting in the lecture room of the church at 1 p.m.

Mrs. Charles Hogg of the Women's Boird of Domestic Misisons, will be the speaker. Hostesses in charge of the luncheon are Margaret Seals, chairman; Mrs. Elberon Smith, Mrs. George Tong, Mrs.

Gertrude Griffiths, Elizabeth Griffith, Mrs. M. L. Nick-enig, Isabelle Kirkpatrick, Mrs. George Patterson, Emma Swan, Mrs.

F. W. Ritchie, Mrs. F. O.

Krae-mer and Mrs. James T. Ackerman. when St. Ann's Episcopal; character, courage and hope are strong or weak.

Our Sunday morn Church has its 15th annua service of lights. ing services will concentrate upon that spiritual experience that makes character, courage and hope enduring." Will Discuss War in Even'mf Yorkshire Accent Fading London (INS Long famed for Concerninff the second function, their indicate development of the ne "The matter of the development King's English, North England Yorkshiremen are today complain- "Remember our motto: "Every man in the parish a Holy Name man'." Mass for Father Dorney A solemn requiem mass will be offered for the soul of the Rev. James F. Dorney at St. Sylvester's Church, Grant and McKinley on Jan.

5. Father Dorney was the founder-rector of St. Sylvester's parish. His friends and former parishioners are cordially invited to attend this mass. Devotion Calendar Forty Hours Devotion will begin tomorrow in St.

Joseph's Pacific near Vanderbilt St. Stephen's, Summit and Hicks St. Paul's Court and Congress Presentation, Rock-away and St. Mark's Queen of AH Saints, Lafayette and Vanderbilt Sacred Heart Chapel, Barren Island; St. Charles Bor-romeo.

Sidnev Place and Livingston Candlelight Pageant Slated in Richmond Hill Under the direction of Bett Cross, a candlelight pageant will be presented at the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, Richmond Hill, at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in which 20 persons will have prominent parts. ing that they hve lost their accent, i Once one of the richest English I dialect, filled with phrases, col- devotions. On Salvation Army Day, Sunday, Jan. 18, the federation will assist in placing Army speakers in Brooklyn pulpits. BUY V.

S. DEFENSE BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS loqualisms and accent twists, the Yorkshire tongue is coming under the influence of music hall slang, "Yankecism" and highly doubtful London English. Membership Day for the Holy Name Societies of the diocese will be Jan. 11. In the morning the members will receive holy communion in their parish churches, and later in the morning, afternoon or evening the new members will be received.

The various parishes will arrange their own programs. The Rt. Rev. Mons. Francis P.

Connelly, spiritual director of the Diocesan Union, has sent the following letter to each parish: "Reverend and Dear Father: "By reason of a special rescript of the Sacred Congregation of Rites (Nov. 14, 1938), we are to celebrate the solemnity of the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus on the second Sunday of January. It is usual for the members of the Holy Name Society to dedicate that day to prayer for a special intention. Responsive to the appeal of our Holy Father, our intention should be to ask God to send peace to a troubled and afflicted world and to pray for the preservation of Christian principles and ideals. "May I remind you also that Sunday, Jan.

11, is known as Membership Day, and we are anxious to enroll as marry men as possible in the parish units of the society. Therefore, if agreeable to you. I would suggest holy communion for all members on that morning and in the afternoon or evening reception of new members, renewal of the pledge of the Holy Name So- SERMON TOPICS Unitarian I PROTESTANT Episcopal rut ioue (Elmrrlj auimtr Pierrepont Street and Monroe Placa 11.00 A.M. Rev. JOHN HOW LAND LATHROP DD "ON THE TABLE OF OUR SPIRITUAL FOOP-' 30 M.

Evening Service In the Chapel or the international situation, a sane, non-hysterical attitude toward events; a calm, conscientious evaluation of trends; a mature, tolerant, truth seeking consideration of facts; a realistic effort to assist in an understanding of what is happening and what may happen, a determination to think ahead to the kind of peace that will be permanent and enduring all of these matters are vital. They fall, I believe, within the scope of the contribution of the pulpit in days of war. It is with matters of this sort that I shall deal on Sunday evenings at the sessions of the Plymcfuth International Forum. "By the maintenance of these two types of service and a sincere alertness to see to it that the purposes of neither encroach upon the other, I believe that the pulpit of Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims will best be rue to its responsibilities and make its major contribution of helpfulness to membership, community and i St. Luke's Unity Episcopal Church Near Fulton Strppt 11:00 A.M.

ond Clinton Avpntie, Services 8:00, Jan. 11. St. Athanasius, 62d i near Bay Parkway; St. Catherine's Hospital, 133 Bushwick St.

Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights; St. Aidan, Williston Park; St, Louis, Ellery St. The feast days of the week are: Sunday, the Most Holy Name of Jesus; gospel. The Holy Name St. Monday, St.

Teles- UMTY SOCIETY Of Brooklyn. K. V. 3 Albea tqnare ELLA POMEROY. Leader Tuesday.

Jan. 7. 8:15 PM Speaker: John Seaman Garni Pren. International New Thought Alliance MANHATTAN Sermon topics for this column must be in the hands of the re- ligious editor not later than noon Thursday. BAPTIST I REDEEMER A Ordinance ol Omnmninn.

"Happy New Year How!" TRINITY A.M.; "Spiritual Values ol Communion." Holy Communion. 'The Path Unknown." BAPTIST TEMPLE A.M.: "ThinKs Unshaken." "Bomb Shelters ol the Soul." LENOX ROAD A "Lile's P.M.: "At. W. Dnttint?" IUCLID A "Communion." "Limiting God In 1942." KINGS HIGHWAY "I Am the Bread oi Life" HANSON PLACE "For Conscience" "Priests ol Politics." LEPFERTS PARK AM: "So He.p Ui. God!" communion.

EMMANUEL A.M.: Lord's Supper ind New Year Message. CHRIST A Communion service, SIXTH AVENUE A "Faith." communion service. I CHRISTMAS CAROLS by Full choir Sunday Evening, January 4th I Cartit by Bach, Tschaikowsky, Gevoerr, Brahms, Banks, Handel, Gounod. Irill'Drif tT MtDL'l IMMANUEL A 'Gods Message lor Modern Niniveh." EMMAUS A "The Epiphany at Jordan." ST. STEPHEN'S A.M.

"Holy Innocents." ZION NORWEGIAN "Gods Providence" ST. JOHN OF NEW UTRECHT "The Biessing of the Triune God." ST. LUKE A "What Does the Church Mean to You?" ST PAULS A.M Sermon by the Rev. Erwm Um-bacii. OUR SAVIOR A.M Seimon by 'he Rev.

Alfred vararry preacher. TRINITY i FLATBUSH i A M. "In His Steps." holy communion. TRINITY A.M Sermon by Robert J. Riedel, as-sistum TRINITY CHAPEL A Sermon by the Rev.

Ewald H. Mutller. MFTHOniST JANES A Holv Communion: "As Thy Day." OCEAN PARKWAY A.M "Anno Domini 1942." EMBURY A Hoiy Communion PM: "l.iff's Creates! Decision." NEW YORK AVENUE A "Am I Controlled''" HANSON PLACE CENTRAL A Communion Outw.fmc Herod." BU. HWIOK AVENUE AM: Hoy Communion. Bahai 4 phorus, martyr; Tuesday, Epiphany of Our Lord; Wednesday, St.

Lucian, martyr; Thursday, St. Apol-linaris, bishop; Friday. S.S. Julian and Basilissa, martyrs; Saturday, St. William, bishop.

ii.iii iiv.il in- .1. jiuiiini I ciety by old members, with bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacra-I ment. I BROOKLYN AVE. and I'NION STRKET i KfT. Arthur L.

Charles. D.D.. Rector I Services 8:00 and 11:00 AM. i CANDLELIGHT SERVICE ::4." P.M. BAHA'I CENTRE 415 P.M.

Dr. All Kl'LI KHAN, "A WORLD FAITH" 8 30 Miw BEATRICE IRWIN, "THE PROMISE OF BRAZIL" God Is Subject nto Research i I Afelt Church Avenue and St. Paul's Goes Army Baptist Place FLATBUSH Rev. HAROLD B. OLAFSON.

Rector 7:30 Holy Communion 8:30 I 11.00 A.M. Holy Communion and Ser- Boston (INS) Keeping pace with technical advances in mechanized warfare, the Boston Quartermaster Of Lesson-Sermon "God" Is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches ol mon by the Rev. H. Jones I "Chnst. Our 7:30 P.M.

Christmas Pageant Na- "With the King in His Work." P.M.: "Always Forward." SWEPHNBortCIAN NEIGHBOUR- A 'Such Is Life." IN1TAR1AN SAVIOUR AM.i "The Table of Our Spiritual Food by th: Rev. Dr. John How-land Laihrop. You Can Always Do What You Want to Do?" by ihe Rev. Edward Jay Manmna.

FLATBUSH A.M "Traitors in the Pulpit." IMVURSAI.IST ALL SOULS A.M.: "Wnh God at a Godiess Celebration." SALVATION ARMY CMADEL 1321 Ashland Placet 11 A M. and 8 PM. RIDGEWOOD (1347 Greene Ave.) 11 AM. and 8 PM. BUSHWICK 1768 Decatur St.t II A M.

and 8 P.M. BEDFORD 1548 Franklin Ave.) 11 A M. and 6 P.M. QllltNS HOLLIS AVENUB CONGREGATIONAL 'BELLAIHE' A Christ Has No Hands But Ours." Dr. William Bryer.

guest speaker, will a moving picture on national parks. FIRST METHODIST (RICHMOND HILLI A Communion Meditation: "God Knows "Confidence With God." RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST (RICHMOND HILL i A "I Complained Because Had No Shoes Ulltu I Saw a Man Who Had No Feet." P.M.: "How We Can See God Through a Word." (Beginning of a series of Bible nudies on the Gospel of John.) HOLLIS PRESBYTERIAN iHOLLIS' A.M.: Sermon by the pasior. WOODHAVEN METHODIST (WOOD-HAVENi A.M.: New Year's Holy Communion. P.M.: Annual "Circe ol Light lor Ihe New Year." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (Jamaica! "Renewing Our Allegiance." P.H.: Union service with the First Methodist Church of Jamaica, the Rev. Dr.

H. V. Ross of that church preaching the sermon. CHRIST METHODIST (Olendalei "Christ's orld-Encircling Kingdom." Hoiy communion. P.M.: "The Pageant ol Light," by the Women's Society ol Christian Service FIRST BAPTIST (JAMAICA) "The Victory." by the Rev.

Dr. Mark Wayne Williams QUEENS BAPTIST 'QUEENS VILLAGE! A "A Wholesome Look at Life Now." "God and the Good and the Bad." MANHATTAN' CALVARY BAPTIST "Is False Science R-sponsible lor Our World Presume on God" FRENCH tlPISCOPAL CHURCH OP ST ESPRIT tivily Giant in the Making Miss (INS) Growing at the rate of a foot a year, 13-year-old Max Palmer is posing quite a problem for his foster father. Albert Henderson. The student at Walnut Consolidated High School at 13 is feet tall, weights 200 pounds and wears a No. 14 shoe, All of his clothes have to be made especially for him.

Two brothers are of normal size. FORT HAMILTON A Sermon by the pastor. Sermon by Ihe pasior. CHRISTIAN FLATBUSH A.M.: "Ye Shall See the Glor (EaltrariT Baptist Qlliurrh 37tb Street, ket. 6th and 7th Avenues WILLIAM WARD AYF.R, Pastor Bible School Classes lor All Ases 11 "Is False Science Responsible for Our World Tragedy?" 1:30 "Don't Presume on God!" 3 Dr.

J. Oliver Buswell 7:45 Bible 8tudy: Dr. Aver Broadcast 11 and 8 WHN 1050 Ke. MESSIAH and INCARNATION I Greene and Clermont Avenues a The Rev. ERNEST A.

HARDING, Rector P.M.: 'The Social and Business Attl- I of the nniversary oi Depot has set up a research branch to improve cold-climate clothing for our soldiers. Lt. Col. Bernard E. McKc-cver, commanding officer, said the new branch would also study problems of production, inspection and storage of clothing and footwear.

o.uu n.m. nuiy iuiiimuuiuu 9 30 A.M. Church School ill 00 A M. Holy Communion and Sermon. of Jesus." NOSTRAND-DE KALB--AM Holy Communion: "The Eyes Wc Can Trusi P.M.: Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol." dramatic interpretation by tne Rev, Dr.

William C. Sains- btiry. FENIMORK STREET Divine Science Lord." (Twelfth pastor.) CHRISTIAN SCIKNCR ALL CHURCHES A M. and P.M.: "God." COMMUNITY BOND STREET A "The Newest New on, lay speaker. 'The in Victory I St.

Bartholomew's Church I Pacific Strert. nrnr Bedford Avrmte KERMIT CASTELLANOS. Rector Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Golden text is; "To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever" (Jude Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: "And God spake all these words, saying, I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou shalt have no other gods before Me.

Thou shalt not make by Peter-by the p6tor. series of A Our of a sermons on the Lord's FORT HAMILTON I cuTRcn or the Healing Cfjrifit Other Services Presses Busy Moscow (U.R) Moscow's presses Doured forth 10,000.000 copies of A M. Holv Communion i 9 45 A.M. Church School I 11:00 A.M. Confirmation by Bishop Larned.

i Tuesdny Feast of the "Epiphany. 10:30 A.M. Holy Communion ST." PAUL'S" CHURCH I Clinton and Carroll Streets CONGREGATIONAL CENTRAL A "Borrowed Time." FLATBUSH A "In Time to Come." TOMPKINS AVENUE A.M.: "19 a Forecast." PLYMOUTH A "The Peace of Christ Ui Fiymourh International MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE 34th Street and Eirhth Avenue EMMET FOX, SPEAKS SUNDAY AT 11 A.M. ON "NEW YEAR GOOD YEAR" I unto thee any graven image, or any SPECIAL LECTURE The Yellow Peril MAPAV AND THE H'Tl RE IN BIBLE PROPHECY!" TOMORROW NICHT (SI AT 8 P.M. 484 WASHINGTON AV.

CHURCH at Gales Ave. IClmlon-Wash Ind. Sub. i BROOKLYN ADMISSION FREE Forum FRl. NOON LECTl'RE HOTEL ASTORJ A "The Good Men Do P.M.: Installation nl the Rev.

Rowland Hill Kimberlin. BEDFORD A M. Facinc 'he New Year Unafraid." "The Hour of Doom UNION A "Peace in 1942." FLATBUSH A M. "All Things New." LAFAYETTE AVENUE A.M.: "A Woman Took Leaven P.M.: "The Keys of ihe Kinvdom." CLASSON AVENUE- A "The Real New Order." SPENCER MEMORIAL A "The Open Door." PM "A New Sons CENTRAL A Is It Any Use fo Prav?" -What Is Why a World at the Nazi PhiiosoDhv? daily newspapers before the Nazi invasion. Every 24 hours 1.500.000 books in 72 languages were printed.

Moscow accounted for many of the 40,000,000 copies of handbills, newspapers and tracts dropped by plane into the laps of Axis troops since Germany marched on Russia last June 22. French OUTH A.M.; Communion; Mediation Mui'itf "God's AINIT F55PRIT Old Hntnrnnt Church likeness of any thing that is In heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them" (Exodus The lesson-sermon also includes the following selections from the textbook of Christian Science. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy. 109 East With Street Methodist Ii nr ivr.

irnMiun i n.iDnii nrcvur 8 00 and 9:30 A.M. Low Masses ill Solemn Mass and Sermon iRector 8:15 P.M. Vespers and Benediction. I V784 SAINT ANN'S 1942 I Clinton and Livingston Streets 'Rev. SAMI'EI, M.

lORRANCE. Rector Rev. l'THBERT PRATT. Curst 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion ill 00 AM Church School 11:00 A.M.

Holy Communion Ser- mon. the Rector I 8:00 M. 15th Annual Service of Unfits: Sermon by Rev. I Pitt. Orace Church.

N. Y. 10:00 AM. Communion. Church of the Holy Apostles Greenwood and Prospect Avenues JOHN WILLIAMS Rector I Services 8:00.

and 11:00 A.M. sermon In rrenrh. A.M. Presbyterian OCEAN AVENUE A "Where It Now Thy God?" EPISCOPAL 8T. MATTHEW A.M.: "A New Vista." hoiy communion T.

PAULS-AM Sermon by the rector Vespers and benediction: meditation: "Following the S'ar." PAULS (FLATBUSH FIRST "The Problem of iv the Erriman Princelor. bet. Ret Dr. Charles R. nasior emeritus of Theological Seminary.

FIRST CHURCH iivu uia nil. God must have originated in a false supposition, not in immortal Truth, i and they are fading out God is what the Scriptures declare Him to i be Life, Truth, Love" (pp. 463, 357, i 330). A M. Hoiy communion and sermon "The Na- (sermon ''Principle and its idea is one, and A "In Beginning.

God' in French' M. Vesper "Be Siill by the Rev Henry Howard Black. HOMECRFPT A Fa. th in a Trace Time tins one is God, omnipotent, om- ST BARTHOLOMEWS F.M.: Christmas pageant; tiviry." ST. PHILIPS A prayer and Epiphany candlelight -rll 1 MOLDENHAWER The Work of Our Hands, Establish Thou It" 8 Mr.

WILBIRT B. SMITH, Sr. The Near East in the New World Order" Wednesday, Jan. 7. 8 M.

"AKl'ES RICHARDSON, The Church and Its Great Festivals" A.vi.. lor the Nrw Year by ihe 1 niscient. and omniDresent Beine. Dr and Mrs. R.

K. sberger. sermon. service. glad tidings tabernacle (pente- 1 and His Election is man and the (PENTE- 'pcakers.

costal. universe History teaches that 1 "The Outlook on Life for the Forum 8ome- Reformed Interdenominational THROOP AVENUE AM; Why Doesn't God Do tlilr.n'" PM' Another Chance in ARLINGTON AVENUE A M. In Him I'. Life HHEB HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Opprisll h. I.

K. Station, ill Jiibaj'i to Door Dr. I. LANE MILLER, Minister A.M. Holy Communion Combined Choirs ft P.M.

"Ou twitting Herod" Dr. Miller Young People Choir I 45 P.M. Organ Reciial Ruth Harsh ft NEW YORK AVEN Nrw York Our. to Brrtrn St. Robert C.

Carlson, Minister II A.M. "Am I Controlled?" CHORUS CHOIR STRANGERS WELCOME "iv fjvLui. auu laiov iivviiuo duuuu the Divine Being and character have originated in the human mind. As there is in reality but one God, one Mind, wrong notions about fcnmai ibax A.M.: Holy Communion and srrmon. Evening prayer and sermon.

ETHICAL Cl'LTl RK BROOKLYN SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE A.M.: "Tilt- Future Peace and I' Difficulties." by Dr. F. Foeraler. MTHERAN ST JOHN 'PROSPECT AVE A "Gold. Frankincense and Mvrrh REDEEMER A "Ere the Nisht Come REFORMATION A "When He Was Years Old ifw reur 7:30 P.M.: "When He THoutht on These Things He Wppt." by Mrs Marie Broun, wile 0I ihe pastor.

BAHAI CENTRE-- 15 PM: "A World Faith." by Dr. All Kuli Khan 8 30 PM 'The Promise of Brazil." by Beatrice Irwin FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A The Work Our Hands. Establish Thou It." Paul Secret of Poise." GREENPOINT A Praver a Hidden Masr.e the Churrt-. DURYEA I AM Remember Eiivpt." RKKORMHI1 CHRIST AM. "Life W.th Coiliatf DUTCH- A T.ookir; Rack Ethical Culture Reformed Dutch Church Flatbush and Church Avenues Pounded 1654 Ry.

J. FBEDEBIC BERG, Ph.D., D.D. Minister 11 on A "LOOKING BACK" Dr. BERG 8:00 P.M. MUSICAL SERVICE "THE MESSIAH" Community Services The Metropolitan Board for Conscientious Objectors Announces A free censulutioa service, with qualified advisers, ia available for tkose who cannot snbaiit to conscription ar participate ia war.

Such persona are welcome Mondavi, Wednesdays or Fridays, 5:30 to 7:30 P.M., at Room 314. No. 3 Stone Street. New York City. Dr.

Evan W. Thorns Chairman. "iah Place." Mil-- service Thr Me NEW UTRECHT AM Clod and tite Common FIRST BROOKLYN SOCIETY ETHICAL CULTURE RT FELIX STREET Pl.AYHOCSR (Near Atlantic Avenue Station! SUNDAY AT 11:00 A.M. Dr. F.

W. FOERSTER: "THE FUTURE PEACE" CLINTON AVENUE COMMUNITY CHURCH Clinton and Lafayette Avenues I nu(er; Frederick Stamm, "WHAT IS THE IN'AZI PHILOSOPHY?" First address on the subject "Why a World at War?" PLYMOUTH INTERNATIONAL FORUM Sunday Evening at 7:45 1 A.M. Communion Meditation "The Peace of Christ" Wednesday Evening at 8:00 Popular Book Review "The Keys of the Kingdom" J. Cronin PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS "The Citadel Congreoationalism" Orange and Hick Streets Brooklvn Height Two blocks from the HI. George Hotel DR.

WENDELL FIFIELD, D.D., L1TT.D Minister Greenwood Baptist Church Presbyterian 11 00 o'clock "THE SOI INVINCIBILITY" Dr. STAMM BROOKLYN BRANCHES OF THF. MOTHER CHURCH seventh Avenue at Stx-h Street Dr. JOHN RAYMOND. Pastor SERVICES 10 45 AM, 7 45 M.

Rev. F. JOHN SCROGGIE Of London Guest Preacher 05 BIBLE SCHOOL Scientist, The F.rst Chimb of Christ in Boston Muss GNGBGATIGKALk Spiritualist FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry Street (Clark Street I. R. Ministers: PHILLIPS PAI KKR ELLIOTT HENRY HOWARD BLACK 11 AM Dr.

CHARLES R. I ROMAN "THE PROBLEM OF EVIL" 4 m. Vesper Service. Mr. Black "BE STILL" 7 m.

Young People's Society, Motion Picture: N. Y. Public Library. Wed 8 P.M. Midweek Service.

Mr. Black Miscellaneous -f, CHURCHES flftlf Emmanuel Baptist Church Lafayette Avenue and S' Jame Piice 11:00 A THE LORD'S SI'PPER New Year's Message by tha Rv. WAYLANI) ZWAGER. Minister ptrtiualtHt Cljitrrljea ADDRESS B8 OBORCHES CAS LINES Service Are Held in Follow. ne Churches: FIRST CHURCH New York Ave and Dean St Sundav 1 1 A 8:15 SECOND CHURCH.

67th St. bet. 3d and 4th Aves Sun HAM 8PM. 8 15 M. THIRD CHURCH.

21st St at Albemarle Road, Sun II AM. IP Wed. 8:15 P.M. FOURTH CHURCH. 15li Sterling Place.

Sundav, 11 00 AM. Wednesday. 8 00 M. FIFTH CHURCH. 12th Ave.

ajld 45th Sun 11AM 8PM Wednesd-iv 8.15 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS First Church 7TI4 Nosirand Avenue Hours. 10-I) Wed to Sun 30 Serniifl church 7520 Third Avenue Hours. Kl-U 30 Wed to 5 Sun Third Church 2150 Cnton Avenue Honrs. 30. Wed to 1 Sundav.

3-fi 30 Four' Church Sterling Place Hour- 0 wd to Sun 3-5 r.l'h r-i-iin-h l.uli Ave and 47ih St Hr 1 Tiles A-Thurs 7 0 30 Sun 3-5 HEALTH, COURAGE, POISE and SECURITY for YOU in 1942 4 FREE LECTURES BY THOMAS GAINES SUNDAY, January 4th, or 3 P. M. Manusrrinl for All Present Monday, Jan. 5th ot 2:30 and 8 P.M. Tuesday, Jan.

6th at 2:30 P.M. VITAL INFORMATION D1KCI.OSKD HOTEL PARK CENTRAL 55th St. and 7th Ave. Hanson Place Ttnptist f'liiircli Hanaon Place and South Porland Avenue HASS. Pastor Services 1 1 on A 7 After Glow Services Hancock Street hel wpen Bedford and Franklin Avenues 8UNDAVS 11 00 Eichlh Avenue Subway to Franklin Avenue SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Inc.

Medium Mrs. Leo. 361 Wrckolf near Mvrlle Ave. opposite King Kulln Kl, Myrtle X1 and 14th St. suhwav s'aiion Messages to all Sunday.

Monday. Thursday, Friday. 8 P.M. Wednesday. 10 A.M..

2 and I P.M. ALL WELCOME CHURCHES 1111 B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE Gates between Franltlm and Classon Rev ROBERT McCAUL. Pastor 11 and 8 CENTRAL CHURCH Ministprs: Kpv. Mor-ps F.ichnrdcnn LnvKi, D.D. Fv.

Jnhn I. Fcstor 11AM "BORROWED TIME" Rev. Mesei Richardson Lovcll, D.D. FLATBUSH CHURCH Rev. WILLIAM E.

DUDLEY, D.D. Minister 11:00 A.M. "IN TIME TO COME" DR. DUDLEY Baptist BEDFORD CHURCH Nortrand Avenue and; GEORGE WELLS ARMS. D.D- Pastor Dean Street w.

HARVEY JENKINS. Assistant Pastor Dorrhpstfr Road and East 18th St. laptist amnplr 10:45 A.M. Bible Srhoot 45 P.M. Mid-Week Service and Bible Study Bvery Wednesday at 8 P.M.

All Welcome Take I or Indep. Subway or M. T. Brighton local lo Cortelyou Road; church three blocks southeast. Or Flatbush Ave.

surface to Dorchester Road; walk west. MortiinK Worship. 11 THIRD AND FLATBUSH AVENUES CLARENCE S. RODDY, Minister Bereen St. Surfact to Nostrand Ave.

Rev. "Facing the New Year Unafraid" 8:00 P.M. "THE HOUR OF DOOM" Dr. Arnn will preach at both services Sunday School, 9 45 i The Religious Pages of the NEW, MODERNIZED Brooklyn Eagle offer unusual opportunities for making contacts outside of your present congregation. Plan to have your services announced regularly ON THE CHURCH PAGE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TELEPHONE Religious Advertising Department Th Brooklyn Eagl MAln 4-6200 Spencer Eighth Avenue 10 30 A M.

"THINGS UNSHAKEN" Bibie School 12 Noon All Invited 7:30 P.M. 'BOMBSHELTERS OF THE SOI Communion Services 10 JO A.M., 7 M. LARGE TEMPLE CHCIR CORNELIUS VAN REES. nf Mu.Or MIDHFFK TRAVFR HF.RVIf'F 4.5 -ff pdnMHir RtMSEN CLINTON STt LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lnlayette Avenue at South Oxford Street Dr. ALVIN E.

MAGARY, Minister 11:00 AM "A WOMAN TOOK LEAVEN" 7 45 "THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM" Or. MAGARY Tompkins Avenue Rnd MrrxmmiKh Kfrrft, MORNING. 11 00 MidwNk. 00 TOMPKINS AVENUE Ministers: Rev. ALFRED GRANT WALTON.

Rev THOMAS KIRKLAND THOMPSON i 11 00 AM. "1942 A Forecast" I Dr. WALTON Bififh WM et RftTOuiti Hall 1(1 Independent Subway to Kingston Avenue Tompkins Avenue surlace car us door. Rv. F.

E. Stmmon. 0.0., PutK Bub way to AMitntlc, Purlfic. V-nft 8t.rr 11 no -I 00 PM- SIMMONS SIMMONS Dr. -Dr..

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