Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
9
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2.1, .1922. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. RKI.IGIOVS NOTICES. HKMGIOl NOTICES.

REMGIOl'S NOTICES. UFI.IGIOt XOTICKiS. 1(1 I.K.K (. MlTK KS. Itllll.KIIS TI I'loK -iant I l.i ial.

Congregational. Coinrrogatlonnl. Presbyterian. I'resIorUrlan. l'riXrxlaut Iplsotipal.

I'nttoMiit 1 St. Georges Church SOUTH CHURCH Corner Court and President Streets REV. RAYMOND McCONNELL. Minister 1 1 :00 vA M.w',A. MID.YEAR1 EXAMINATION OF THE CHURCH'S' PROGRESS." 1.7:45 P.M.

"JESUS AT THE FOUNDATIONS." A.M. Home and Chapel Sunday Schools. P.M.-Christian b-. Endeavor Meeting. 8:45 P.M.

Social Hour. Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. Mid-week Meetings Preparatory Service. IN BROOKLY4 Central Presbyterian Church Jefferson and Marcy Avenues JOHN F. Minister 10:30 A.

M. Sermon By Dr. Carson 'THE FAMILY FOR GOD" :7:30 P.M.--Organ Recital Dr. SCHMIDT 7 :45 P.M.-Address by Honorable John E. Ruston District Attorney of Kings County "The Influence of the People in the Creation, Enforcement and Administration of Law" Every citizen of Brooklyn should hear this address by Mr.

Ruston To Worship Disciples. Disciplcs. I Ft Church Challenges Theater XWe atm to mak our Sunday ereniiiK programme Interestl'ip a any theatre in tne cny, ana we cnanenge-your nuenuuii iu wmu. FLATBUSH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dorchester Road and E. 15th Street SUNDAY FEATURES r- Bible School (Classes for All Ages) 10:55 A.M.

"THE CHILD SAMUEL AND HIS PARENTS" At 7:00 P.M. Young People's Society 1 At 8:00 P.M. The Popular "Big Sing" with Pipe Organ and Flute Sermon, "AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER?" PRIZE FIGHTERS, EX-BARKEEPERS, ALL LODGE MEN, ALL WHO Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church Corner South Oxford Street DR. CHARLES C.

ALBERTSON Will Preach at 11:00 and 7:45 Bible School, 9:45 A.M. EUGENE C. ALDER, Superintendent Tuesday at 10:30 Union Bible Class Wednesday at 3:30 Week-Day Bible School WAIN 1 HtLf Thla Church will tv a beautiful moroi lament family present at any one of (lie services tomorrow. SEATS FRKB AS LONG AS THISY LAST. J.

KI.KMIM Methodist Kplscopal. Invites You ALL SAINTS Seventh A v. and Severn Ft. ttev. E.

S. HArtPER. Rector. Holy Communion, a.m. Mornlne Prayer and Sermon.

11 a.m. Evening- anJ Sermon. p.m. SAINT ANN'S Clinton lMTtKtoT! Hrooklvn TTtehtt Hv. O.

ASHTON OLDHAM. Rfctur. SuttilHy 8 m.iu. Hnly i 'onmi union. 10 whonl.

11 ft.m.-Mnrnfns prnyrr anI wnnon iUvtnpt. p. in Kvoninj- pnivor hii.i h.I.Jipss A VR.KK Hfltfll rait AM, VKttVl.K. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH Taclrtc Iteriftml Av.

I-llANK M. TOYXt.KY. U.D., li(clor. Srrvi-rs SuikIuv-S n.m., il M.tn., ji.m. 'plitrfnljiv -II fl.m.

ami p.m. CI IURCH 01- 71 IE HOLY TRINITY' Montefiii and Clinton I IIOW.Mtli MKI.ISII. Honor. Waller Henry Mull. Mus.

lid. Wrlee nn.1 a.m., p.m, (v llonurl M.llsh n- p.rea.l, Oa-ar F. 'Irern at s. Ash H.lnr,li,v, mnrniiiK pr -er and "niion, II; rvcnlna pnicr hii.i hi! dres.i at p.ni., for n. Calvary church 9 RllKhw Ick Av.

Rev. JOHN WII.MAM8. Rector Service a.m., a.m.. ir. p.m.

Spcoliil preacher Anil Wcilnenrtny erenlnv, Rev, Walter nohrrl. I'nlon Thcol. Seminary. church of the incarnation Gata he(. Franklin and Classon.

Uev. YV, fleului-. a.m. Holy Communion. ii roll achool.

a.m. Morning prayer find sermon. CHRIST CHURCH. BEDFORD AV. Near Division Av.

CANON CHASE. Factor. 1l n.m.. "I'littfnK 'hristhniltv Into 3 p.m., Sumlav m-hnnl; 4:1.. p.

confirmation Utk 7:1. p.m., 'an Kvll be OvTcoiiif. Willi (ioo.l?" Af Wprlnps.lHV. a.m.. 11 R.ni., p.m.

ilv. ti. N. ST. GABRIEL'S, FLATBUSH Hawthorne N'nHtrnnd Av.

Rev. OEORfiE T. BAKER. Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. Church School.

9:45 a.m. Mornlnr Prayer and Sermon. 11:00 a.m. Kvenaong and Sermon, 8:00 p.m. AH Feata Free.

ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Marcy Av. at I'iateB Av. Rv. CHARLES G.

CLARK. Rector a.m. Holy Communion. 9 H.m. 'liui'i-li school.

11 a.m.f'onflnnHilon Hrvi-p, Hishop Burgraft. p.m.--Kvenincr pmyer mml nimn. ApIi WMneailHy scrvjCAa, 7 n.m., H.m. and 8 p.m. ST.

JAMES CHURCH Lafayette. Ave. And James PI. Rev. EDCiAR MORRIM TIIOMPKON, Rector.

a. in. -Holy in, Church school 11 :00 a.m. Choral c.elrhrajfon arid nrrmon. 4:00 p.m.

Mayijn's 'rcHt ton." ST. LUKE'S CHURCH Clinton Av. Near Pylton Bt. Dr. HENRY C.

8WENTZKL, Rector. Wulnriiiflgcflimfi, II Hnd S. Oran reiMtal, Warren 'ehrkpti. after rvensntig Ash Wednendny, fchtldrcn. hik 8, peo Lenten card.

I'nilarian. Jf lattmstf) $resfoiteriau Cfjutrtj Foster Avenue, cor East 23d Street REV. HERBERT H. FIELD, M.A., Minister. 11:00 A.M.

"CHRISTIAN KNIGHTHOOD" 8:00 P.M. "THE CHURCH AND THE PLEASURE QUESTION" New York Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church New York Ave. at Dean St. 1 Rev. JOHN W.

LANGDALE, D.D., Minister FAMILY SUNDAY Families Are Invited to Attend and Sit Together 10:30 A.M. "HOW WE MAY KNOW GOD" :45 P.M. "RECOVERY THROUGH THE SPIRIT OF THE CROSS" Rev. JOHN W. LANGDALE, D.D.

March 1, 8 P.M. Community Ash Wednesday Service Addresses by Drs. HUGET and CARTER Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church Classon Ave. at Monroe St. Rev.

RAYMOND M. HUSTON, D.D., Minister 11:00 A.M. "THE HOPE OF THE HOME" Family Religion Day in Bedford Section. Parents urged to bring the whole family to Church. 8:00 P.M.

"ESAU'S TEARS" Twenty-Minute Gospel Song Service at 8:00 o'Clock Worshippers at This Church Receive a Hearty Welcome Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Seventh Avenue and St. John's Place Rev. Roy Manne, Pastor 9:45 A.M. Bible School .11:00 A.M. "THE PARAMOUNT DUTY" 8:00 P.M.

Lies! Special 'Instrumental' Music by Mir.ion Bushnell Wheeler This Is a Church Where, Family Feels at Home rrW- THE THROOP AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Throop Avenue and Macon Street Rev. WILLIAM CARTER, D.D., Pastor 10:45 A.M. "WHAT IS SUCCESS?" How Do You Analyze It? What Would Be Your Definition of Progress, Prosperity and Fame? Come and Compare. 7:45 P.M. "SATURDAY NIGHT" How Do -You Spend It? What Preparation Does It Give for the Lord's Day? Do You Make Any Spiritual Preparation for Anything? Come and Consider Special music hy Junior and I'liolm at the mnrnlntr service.

Knloi.it WUarlettH and Chorus at the Kvenlng service. C. W. ALLEN, Oreanlnt and Director IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE IT IS GO TO Til CHURCH NEAREST TO YOU Church Mirry at Galra Ave. Rev.

CI IARl.ES G. CLARK, Rector. I I a.m. Confirmation Service. Bishop Burgess Will Pirach.

7:4) p.m.. Lecture on "Why Keep Lent?" Itrfui-ni'Mi tniiT.i In Ainriirii. flat i. a i it li'i 'ii if 1 1. "ii Imi on p'n in I i -l -r IP L.

ll-v. chiiti.f, UllliMin p.tMti-i. I H.ni., "Mi-' Mtni.it v- hi (i i it Kin." 1 1 1 Tin 'Mi eli GRACi: RKf ORMKD CHURCH 1.1 n. I 1 Mr II" i .1 A Morning Service, I I L.vciinii? Service Rev. James Oliver Buswell Jr.

I.vcrj Imtly Welcome Seals Free. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH 1 .1 ii' ln I ind ilfi.id A. M'lMllh Sr, II. l. iiini; i ii-r, 7 I 1I.VSHCS VA RRHN.

I l.u.U Wrh nnn The Reformed Church on the Heights rierrppuiil. Nf'iir Rev. Tliomas W. Davidson, Minister Service at 1 1 a.m. Subject: "Hie Overflowing Life of Love." Midweek Smicc on Wednesday in the Chapel, Monroe Place, 8:15 p.m.

You Are Cordially Invited. Spirit millst. Cosmopolitan Spiritualist Church (i 'Imi i Will hnl.i tlirir Hplrllual Mdlllri. rriy SHliinljiy I.i.-k. ni iVnlml Hall.

Cciuit ii 1. 1, from Hull. I'Vnir mrtliuiiift will rorelvr nif.i.n(;p. Hrlnr fileniN All 1'iifvcrsnlist. THB CHrrnFUL CHUPCU OCEAN fi(TMA5 Rev.

A. Eugene Bartlett. D.D., Minister 1 1 a.m., "The Secrets of an Alabaster Box." 7:45 p.m., "Sunny Spain" (Illustrated) CJIURCIL OF OUR FATHER drum Avenue. Near Pultun Street Rev. Thomas K.

Potterton, U.D. 11 Church and Theater. 7:45 Illustrated Lecture: Children and Flowers. MASOXS AT CIH'RCII. Tn Ihe Cliurt-h of (0re wm be u.

ftninil grt-toKi-tlicr Jlasonlc erv-fre to-morrow ftcrnoon 4:30 wiili 33 IoiIkps nnd oigiiniznilniis in iittoinl-unre. TIip t'oninitinrlrry of I ui ino jito-oi'SMiim fiom ho Tempi-, on LHfnyvltp live, to tho rhiirdi. Women and rcKiiliir iiiIimiiImiiIh will lp HMkfil to occupy llic cilleries in onicr niiikc room for llic thousind men px-pertprl on tin- liist llnor. Spprinl mu.sii: liiis licen ii'ciHicd tinil trumpeters will iimnIm I he choirs and orenn. An orenn 1'eciin) on the Hiirnelt Memoriul oi'khii will precede; the service.

Charles II. Haddock, district denuiy Brand muster of Kincs County, and the. rector, thu Rev. Dr. St.

Clair Hester, will make addresses. 1922 MOTfRKS. Tlic Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church will Join with the other Bedford churches In observing "Family Sunday." Sermon hy Ihe minister, the liev. Dr. I'ercival Huget.

At 7:45, February musical service. Miscellaneous program, including Stapler's "l.onl, Thou Art Cod." The first of tlm series of l.enlen lectures will be yiven on Friday evening, at o'clock, by Dr. F. I-'. of Central Church, Chicago, whose thenio will be "The House of a Human." opening organ recital by Kdwnnl Keith Murrum, assisted by Henry H'.

tenor. nit. iiii.i,ism iuix is. In l'lymoiith Church, the Itev. Dr.

Newell Dwjht II illis, pastor. Mui'iiins" subject. "Tlie Law of Compensation in Individual and National Life." In the evening Dr. Hillis will on "Cari-balill and the New Italy; a Study in Heroism," sixth in the series on "Crcat as Dinpiiets of a New Fra." There will be music by the chnir. under the leadership of the organist, Waring Slebbins.

A. G. o. Mr. Htehbins will give an organ recital at just before the evening service.

si niKs of i.i; -ti nr.s. Beginning next Friday evening the liev. Ira enuuell Henderson will a series of Lenten lectures on "The. Great, orators and Leaders of the Ivirly Church." at the Friday evening' meetings in Plymouth Church. The subjects are as follows: March 3, "The March 10.

"The Wonder March 17. "The Cap-padocian Clover March 24. "Golden March 31. "Tim Greatest of Ihe Latins' April 7. "Til's Dumb ox Who Became Doctor Au-gelicus." They deal with dramatic characters in Christian history.

I)K. Alllllt TO PKKAflt. The Uev. Dr. William Carter, pastor of the Throop Avenue I'resbyteriau Church, will preach at both services tomorrow.

Junior and senior choirs at Ihe mormim service and soloists, quartet anil chorus at the evening service. Special musical program at both serv ices under the uircction ui t. Alien, organist and director. DIVritH'l' ATTOKXKY TO SPKAK. The r.cv.

Dr. F. Carson will preach in the Central Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning, on "The Family for God." In the evening. John Huston. District Attorney of King County, will deliver an address on "The Influence of the Feople in tli.i Creation.

Enforcement and Administration cf Li." Hanson Place Methodist Episcopal Church "The Central Church of Brooklyn" Rev. HARRY KNIGHT MILLER, Pastor 11:00 A.M.-"THE ROYAL MARRIAGE" Rev. Martha M. Rogers 7:45 P.M. "FROM PRISON TO PULPIT" HARRY HAINES, Secretary Bowery Y.

M. C. A. Chorus M60 Voices. Dr.

TALI ESEN MORGAN, Director GRACE CI IURCI I Hh SI ii.r llotrl c. I'. J. Iln-ior. S' II ji.in..

iiii'l p. in. lcv. ni. WtlMniii, i Wall will u-ti li hi llif in.

mtvI. p. II IE CHURCI I OF ST. MATTI IEV Tom pk inn A v. anil McDonouith St.

Itev. k'UEHtoKU? W. Nrtltl3, Itpctor. Sun Ifiv Hrrvti--: I Inly i Vmi in tin Inn Ht S. i 1 trntini Hi II.

'limvti Sf-lmnl, 8 p. in. KivuiiiiK pi-ityt-r iiii'l 7. ST. "PAUL'S" CI IURCI I TBUSH.

St. Tfliils IMii'O nnri 81. Panl'ii Court. Uli Iliot IviV nf Chur. li Av.

Station. HtIkHIoh lln. S'r t- T.irti. II m. itii'l ni.

iioriory. tin Pt. riir nv WAIiUCK J. tiAUUNKH. Rptnr.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH i ntttti Mini ii i nil pt. Low iuh: 8 a in, jni 0 a.m. M'Kh inSKf, II n.m. Kcnonff, 4 p.m.

CHRIST CHURCH, BAY RIDGE Rlilpe Hmilevard and "3d St. Rev. JOHN If. KITZUEHALO, Hector. Holy Communion, 8 a.m.

Mornliiff Piayer and It a.m. Evening Prcyer Hnd Sermon, p.m. ST. JOHN'S Ft. John'a Plnre, Near Seventh A v.

Rev. T. BOND HOLLAND, Rector. Holy Communion, 8 n.m. Bund School, a in.

MornliiK Praver, II. a m. Evening- Prayer, 8 p.m. CHURCH OF ST. MARK L'tiMcrn P.trkWrtv and I (rook I vn A v.

nv. ARTHUR L. CHARLES, nector. n.m.- Holy Conuniinion. ri.iii.

Sundny (cIhio1. II a.m. Morning piu.mt aii-l mtiiioii. ii. in.

-Choral evetiHonn und sermon. "lttors and Strangers Wfh'oiiin "CHURClT TOF WEMESSIAir Creene and Clermont Avs. Rev. ST. CLAIR HESTER.

D.D., Rector 8 H.ni. Holy Communion. 11:11 a.m. Sunday s-lionl. 1) a.m.

-Service and sermon, p.m. Veiwrs and aidres. ST. STEPHEN'S Jefferson and Patchen Avi. Rev.

HERBERT J. GLOVER, Rector, llolv Comumnion. 7 4i a hi. ti'lnirch 9 "A h.ii. Morning prayer and senium Kvciiing jii'Hyor mid Mcrnion, 7 4o p.m.

'1'hr Uev. I tr. Warren. ST. THOMAS'S Rushwirk A.

and Cooper St. P.rv. IH'NCAN M. H-KNNS. Rector.

H.in. Holy oi ii i mini on. 10. SO n.m. Morning ftervh'G hiv aernion.

l.i p.m. 'liun hool. p. in, 'Evening nervice and wnnun. SchIh free.

very hod ivelenme. RKAD THE SERMON rAGH IN MONDAY'S EAGLK I nll.irian. CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR (FIRST Pterrepont Street and Monroe plaee 11 A. M. Lr.

HENRY El 'M ANN Brooklyn S-tetv for Kthieal Culture "KATII IvKII' ill'-Lentrn Vesper." Wednesdiiys 5 P. M. "What Keiigjnn Means to Me" Mr. Lathrop SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH Clinton and Congress Streeta (l'rom Horoiik'h Hall Take Court St reet i'r to CongreHa Strecl.f 11 A. M.

Servlt es hv the Young of the Church CHURCH SCHOOE 9:50 A. M. UNITY CHURCH ClalfB Avrniio nnii Trvlnir Frederic J. Gauld, Minister 1 1 A. M.

"TIIK HONIlAUP; OH' FKAft" KCMciol, 10:15 A. M. WILLOW PLACE CHAPEL Willow I'lare Rev. Vincent B. Silliman MIMSTKH 7:30, T'.

LIVING Hull" I'llAPKr, IHKII, 3 rri-sbytoriun. WESTMINSTER Clinton St. and Ftrat riar-e. Tlii Minllfr. nv.

I'. KI.M.MlN"M prrat'liCM him 7:10. Siitlim. jjtrHiipr" lcoin'1 South Third St. Presbyterian Church I'ornr of IniKcs Arnup.

Pnatnr. WELLS. PubM" Worship at m. an.l p.m. The Itnv.

BMI.KV KCI.I.V. Asslntant ational of I I Hoard of Ilonn- will prach at tin-I niornliiK f-i-rvu-fl. I Sunday S. h.i..! at 2 Sfl tm. I I'roloslant i'piHTopal.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Clinton and Carroll Sts. ow M. at a.m. Solemn Huh at It a.m.

Evfn-wnf nt 4 p.m. Wek-day bervices: Masses at 7 ani 7:30 a.m. mhi-tf a Protestant Kplscopal. Protestant Fplscopal. UnitSriin Shurch IN BROOKLYN Community Lenten Services (Auspices of Many Churches) 12:0512:30 Wednesday, March 1 Rev.

J. Percival Hupct, D.D., Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church. Thursday, March 2 Very Rev. Howard C. Robbins, D.D., Cathedral of St.

John the Divine, nday. March 3 Rev. Joseph Fort Newton. D.D., Universalist Church of Divine Paternity. AT THE Church of the Holy Trinity MONTAGUE AND CLINTON STS.

HNVllfcU nine-unveil workers' Bible to the Whole-Family-Day. AThlNS. Pastor. Methodist Kplsoopal. St.

John M. E. Church Bedford Avenue and Wilson Street Rev. H. Sargeant Scarborough, Pastor 10:3 A.

M. A MISSION-ART FA ITU" lli 111 Series "standliiK Kast In the Faith" 2:30 P.M. BIBLK SCHOOL. 7:45 P. M.

"WILT. CIIHISTI.AN1TY BEAR 'Mid-Week Rally Wednesday. p.m. Bible. Study.

Mission Study and Teacher Training SAINT MARK'S Methodist Episcopal Church Ocean Avenue and Beverly Road FLATBUSH. Robert M. Moore, D.D. Pastor. 1 1 a.m.

Rev. Frederick Marsh Gordon. 8 p.m., 'The Stabat Mater" Rendered by The St. Mark's Quartet K'lna Ken trice- Bloom, soprano; Goorirp Dlt tnor EMrro VS'nt firman -Frir Dunrflii rnrnwall, bass. .7.

Thurston Nop. ornaniHt finrl director cf music. a.m. Sundny School. 7:00 p.m.

Kworth Lenfruts. VMncfUH.v, p.m. Midweek Trayer Service. SUMMERFIELD 'shington and Greene Avs. Rev.

FRANK D. T0RREY. DD. Pator 10:30 "God's Benediction." 8:00 "The Puritans of Today." THE KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE M. E.

CHURCH PIIESE.NTS Mr. CHARLES 0. BANKS Organist and Choirmaster Inaugural Rccilal on New Austin Organ Friday Evening, Merch 3, Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church Clermont and Willoughby Avenues, Brooklyn, N. Rev. ALBERT EDWARD BEEBE, Pastor 10:30 A.M.

Morning Service Rev. Millard Robinson, D. D. 12:00 M. Sunday School 7:00 P.M.

Epworth League 7:45 P.M. Evening Service "CASTING A SHADOW" Hft)t Cijurcf) HELPS MAKE MEN GREAT It gives men power. It refines and strengthens character. It gives enthusiasm for the daily task. It develops nobility of soul the crowning possession of Man.

IF YOU WANT TO LIVE A GREAT LIFE Cultivate your brain by study. Cultivate your body by physical exercise. And above all CULTIVATE YOUR SPIRIT ATTEND SOME CHURCH REGULARLY Reformed Church in America. Seventh Avenue and Carroll Street FOUNDED 1651 Rev. JOHN W.

VAN ZANTEN, Minister 11:00 A.M. Rev. William I. Chamberlain, Ph.D. 8:00 P.M.

"The Black Harvest of an Unclean Imagination" FREEDOM OUR METHOD; FELLOWSHIP-OUR SPIRIT CHARACTER-OUR TEST; SERVICE-OUR AIM EMBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Decatur St. and Lewis Ave. Claude C. PASTOR. 10:30 a.m.

"The Divine Pretense." 7:45 p.m. "Abraham the Pioneer." i UNITARIAN LAYMEN'S LEAGUE Joint Meetings of. the Four Brooklyn Chapters at the CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR Picrrepont St. and Monroe PI. 8:00 P.M.

Sunday, February 268:00 P.M. ADDRESS BY Rev. EDGAR S. WIERS Unity Church, Montclair, N. J.

"THE MORROW OF OUR CHURCHES AND OUR CHURCHES OF THE MORROW" COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR FRIENDS Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Corner Flatbush and Church Aves. FOUNDED 164. JOSEPH FREDERIC BERG, Ph.D., D.D., Minister A. M. Service, 11 o'Clock Subject: "LOST ARTS" P.

M. Service, 8 o'Clock Subject: "LOCKED OUT" Jleformed Church in America. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I llotirts Mr Kar f'l Ir Sit Jtv. MASON CLARKK, D.D., Mlnifllor. a.m.

Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Sermon by tb Pantor. Stranfert Are Alrraya Ma1e Welcome. -i-Sands Btraet Msmorlal Corner of Clark and Henry Sta.

REV. WILLIAM M. NESBIT, Ph.D. 1 1 a.m.. "The Mountain and the Cave" 8 p.m..

"Finding God." SncMal Musical Service. Janes Methodist Church Reid Ave. and Monroe St. PAUL EDWARDS, Pastor 10:30 A. M.

"What Thy Hand Findeth." 7:45 P. M. "The Perfecting Power of Love." Also A BIG SING Led by the Pastor. SIXTH AVE. M.

E. CHURCH Corner SUi Street. Rev. Henry Clausen Whitney, Minister Morning "Short Measure in Life." Evening "A Prayer for Forgiveness." fcecial Service Ash Wednesday Kvcuins.l l'nesfoytcrian, DURYEA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Underhlll Av. and Sterling Place.

Rev. Wm. G. Clark-Duff. Pastor Prfa.li"" at 10:31 a.m.

"Why Art Thou Cast Down?" and at 7:43 p.m. "That the Pew Be Not Blamed." MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Stvfnth Avf. and St. John'e PIac. Rev.

JOHN BARLOW. Minister Will Preach. 1 1 a.m.. Public Worship. 4 p.m..

Vespers. Solo Quartette and Chorus. Mr. S. Lewis Elmer.

Organist. Slethodlst JOplscopal. Presbyterian. JOHN STREET 4t i Mother Church of American Methodism. I BEDFORD PRESBYTERIAN Ancient Shrine Attract World-Wiae Nostrand Av.

and Dean St. Pastor, S. EDWARD YOUNG New Thought. 10:45 m- "The Forces Behind a Christian." FELLOWSHIP OT THE LIFE of Our MORE ABUNDANT Neighborhood-Miss Villa Faulkner Page BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN. MANIO.

TK.MHLB.-BHOOKLVN Alior. flubj-ct, rbru.ry "6: 10:4,. m.nx. "Faithful In I.pdBt.", ti ki ri 1 L- p.m. "Elijah and Baal.

The New lhmking in the ramily. i Mna Bibi oa-. a 1 i Lecture evprv Mondiy evening. 8:15, Pouch SturtloK. 345 Clinton av.

Brooklyn. Subject. -February 27: "Your Aura What It tThe Radiant Life). Sunday School every Sunday morning at 11. Pouch Studios..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963