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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1932 News of the Churches joncs to ge Bedford to Hold Bible Conference The Bedford Branch Y. M. C. Anniversary To Be Observed By Lutherans row afternoon on "I Will Go Before You." In the morning Miss Holder will preach before the Unity Society ia Manhattan. I Catholic Forty Hours Devotion beJl tomorrow in the Church of St Ann, Brentwood; St.

Mary of the Lslc, Long Beach; Our Lady of Poland, Southampton; Holy Family. Canar-1 sie. Aug. 21 Epiphany, S. 9'h St near Bedford Ave; St.

Agnes, Rock-! vill Centre; St. Rose of Lima, Rock away Beach. Aug. 28 Infant Jesus, Port Jefferson; St, Gertrude. Edgemere; St.

Eeonard, Maujei St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Flushing; Holy Family (Slovak), Nassau Ave. and N. 15th St. 1 Varied Program For Next Week At Big Tent Baron von Calio, World War Veteran, Among Evangelistic Speakers At the "Big Tent" evangelistic meetings being conducted at No-strand and Flatbush under the auspices of the Alliance Tabernacle, a program of mixed services has been arranged for this week.

Tuesday night Baron Von Callo will cive a sacred concert and relate his World War experiences at which time he was in government employ In the Secret Service Department. On Wednesday and Saturday evenings the Rev. Charles King, who Is seen almost daily conducting services on the steps of Borough Hall, will conduct the services. The Rev. Dr.

Ira David, pastor of the Tabernacle, will speak on Thursday night. His topic will be "Divine Healing." He will also speak on Friday night on "The Second Coming." Next week the speaker will be the Rev. R. A. Forrest, evangelist and executive member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance.

He was here last year and conducted the meetings for several weeks. At the services in the Alliance Tabernacle on Sunday morning Dr. David will speak on "The New Covenant." The Rev. P. R.

Hyde, the tent evangelist, will speak to children and young people at noon. Mr. Hyde will also speak at the tent meetings in the afternoon and evening. There will be a young people's service at 6:30 conducted by themselves. Young People To Discuss Crime A symposium on "Christianity Versus the Present Day Juvenile Crime Wave" will be conducted by the young people of the Calvary Baptist Church, 123 W.

57th Manhattan, at their annual service tomorrow afternoon. Lloyd T. Bryant, director of Calvary youth activities, will preside. Among the speakers will be Ed Cuthbert. chairman of the Calvary Young Men's Discussion Group, who will consider the subect as related to home life; John Davidson, Yale University student, who will consider the subject in relation to school life, and Oliver Hurst, theological student and National Bible Institute graduate, who will discuss the question in its relation to church life.

The symposium Is in line with the recent movement to organize the young people of the churches in a fight against crime. Preacher at Union Services Park Slope Churches Will Hear Prominent Reformed Minister Sunday The Rev. Dr. J. Addison Jones, pastor of the Reformed Church of Poughkeepsie, N.

and former president of the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America, will be the preacher at union services of Park Slope churches tomorrow morning at the Park Slope Congregational Church, 8th Ave. and 2d St. Dr. Jones has been in the ministry of the Reformed Church in America since 1905. He graduated from Princeton University in the class of 1900.

He received an honorary degree from Rutgers University in 1910. During the World War Dr. Jones served as a Y. M. C.

A. secretary with the 23d Infantry, 2d Division, and spent six months in the front line trenches in France. He was for 15 years pastor of the Madison Avenue Reformed Church in Albany and for the past 12 years has been at the Poughkeepsie Church. He has frequently preached in pulpits of the Collegiate Reformed Churches In New York City. His sermon topic for tomorrow morning will be "Experimenting With God." In the evening he will preach on "For Those Who Fail." The churches holding the union services are the Park Slope Congregational Church, Grace M.

E. Church, Memorial Presbyterian Church and "Old First" Reformed Church. Manning to Preach At Heights Service The Rev. Edward J. Manning, assistant pastor of the Church of the Saviour, will preach tomorrow morning at the union services of the Brooklyn Heights churches at the Church of the Pilgrims, Henry and Remsen Sts.

The churches co-operating in the union services through Sept. 11 are the Church of the Saviour, Church of the Pilgrims, Plymouth Church, First Methodist Episcopal, First Presbyterian and Church of the Neighbour. A uniform order of worship has been arranged for the services. Those needing pastoral help have been referred to the Church of the Pilgrims or the Brooklyn Federation of Churches, 285 Schermerhorn St. The Rev.

Dr. Daniel Lamont of New College, Edinburgh, will continue through this month as the guest preacher at the First Presbyterian Church. Tomorrow night the Rev. David O. Kendall will conduct a lawn service on the 11th St.

side of the church. During the month of August Dr. George Shaw of Nyack is preaching at both Sunday services each week at the Gospel Tabernacle. Interdenominational The Rev. Walter W.

Winans, pastor of the Embury M. E. Church, will preach tomorrow at the union services of the Stuyvesant churches at the Lewis Avenue Congregational Church. The Rev. Dr.

Theodore G. Hart-wig will be the guest preacher at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church. His topic will be "Christ's Yoke and Burden." The Rev. Clement Mitchell Johnson will preach on "Living Amidst Peril" tomorrow morning at the Bushwick Avenue Congregational Church.

There will be no morning service tomorrow at the Baptist Church of the Redeemer. The Rev. Quentin T. Lightner, minister, will preach at the evening service on "The Fine Art of Saying The Rev. Carl H.

Hirzel will take "The Men of Nineveh" as the topic of his sermon at the early service tomorrow at the Covenant Lutheran Church. At the later service he will preach on "The Glory That Excelleth." Dr. Wallace L. Gallup will be in the pulpit of the Throop Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning in the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Dr.

William Carter. His topic will be "Are You an Optimist?" The Rev. Harold De Lanoy Arents will be the preacher at the Mount Olivet Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning. John Stephen Arents, 5-year-old gospel soloist, will sing. The Rev.

George Schorling will occupy the pulpit tomorrow at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in the absence of the Rev. Dr. William Brown. The lesson-sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, will be "Soul" for tomorrow.

The lesson-sermon is based on the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health, With Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy. The Rev. Harold M. Wessel. pastor of the First Baptist Church of South Jamaica, will be the guest preacher tomorrow at the Hollis Avenue Congregational Church, Belleaire.

His sermon topic will be "Convenience." The Rev. Dr. Frank E. Simmoas, pastor, will preach at the services of the Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning. At the Emmanuel Baptist Church, of which the Rev.

George A. Clarke is pastor, the preacher at the morning service tomorrow will be the Rev. Royal N. Jessup of Penn Yan, N. Y.

The Rev. William A. Revis of North India Conference will be the guest preacher tomorrow at the Eighteenth Street M. E. Church In the absence of the pastor, the Rev.

Vincent Runyon. In the morning he will preach on "Another comforter," and in the evening on "What Think Ye of Christ?" Thelma Holder of Los Angeles, former associate editor of the Christ Mind Magazine, will speak at the Unity Society of Brooklyn tomor- Union Services 1121 Bedford today announced that Dr. Cortland Myers of Los Angeles will be one of the speakers at an intensive daily Bible confer-j ence to be held during the month of September. Dr. Myers is well known in Brooklyn having spoken here many times in the past.

Erling C. OLsen, one of the best- known Bible teachers in Greater I New York, will deliver the Bible lecture for the next week, Thurs day night, in the auditorium. The following Thursday the speaker will be the Rev. Theodore Eisner of Philadelphia. He is the pastor of the larne non-sectarian Tabernacle in that city, whore he holds daily evangelistic services.

Manhattan Cliurrli News The Rev. Eric G. Erirson of the church staff will be the preacher tomorrow at St. Bartholomew's Church, Park Ave. The Rev.

A. E. Lyman Wheaton, rector of the Church of the Ascension, jersey City, will be the preacher tomorrow at the Church of the Holy Apostles. Dr. Abdel Ross Wentz, professor of church history at Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, will preach tomorrow morning at St.

James Lutheran Church. Dr. Will H. Houghton, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, returns to his pulpit tomorrow after speaking at various Bible conferences in the East. He will preach on "The Life That Is Joy" at the morning services and "Protection in Days of Danger" at night.

In the absence of the Rev. Dr. John w. Bradbury, pastor of the Wadsworth Avenue Baptist Church, the guest preacher tomorrow will be the Rev. Harvey W.

chollar. His sermon topic in the morning will be "Trouble and Trust." In the evening he will preach on "The Happy Man." The Broadway Temple M. E. Church will hold a Southern NiRht program tomorrow at its Happy Sunday Evening Service. The Rev.

C. Lloyd Lee will preach on "A Radical Plea for Complete Disarmament." At the morning service he will preach on "Finding Life." Hoy's Leff Fractured In Auto Accidents Irving Dullery, 11. of 421 Avenue suffered a fracture of the left leg yesterday mornins when he was struck by an automobile operated by Adolph Boubey of 915 Homecrest Court, while playing in the street at. Beverly Road near E. 4th St.

He was attended by Dr. Zeigfeld of United Israel Zion Hospital and removed to that Institution for further observation. The machine, according to police, was owned by Marie Grudicl of 1938 G9th St. Krupka Is Freed By Magistrate John Krupka, 27, of 313 89th St. was discharged yesterday by Magistrate David Hirshfleld In the Fifth Avenue Court when found not guilty of a charge of disorderly conduct.

Krupka was given a hearing on the complaint of Anthony Baba-buska of 315 89th who alleged that the former had entered a driveway to his home and after shouting vile names threatened to kill him. Miscellaneous ible Conference Continued throiirh AiifV'st I I i I David Sterling will speak on "The Road from Rome." tomorrow afternoon at the Christ's Mission meeting. The Rev. Franklin J. Clark will preach tomorrow at the Church of the Incarnation.

Baptist GUEST PREACHER The Rev. Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, pastor of the Central Woodward Christian Church, Detroit, who will be guest preacher tomorrow at the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church. At the morning service his topic will be "Jesus An' Unfinished Portrait." In the evening he will preach on "He Whom a Dream Hath Possessed." Dr. Jones is the author of several books and is an authority on the life of Abraham Lincoln.

Lutherans Charter Ship for Cruise The Luther League of America has chartered the steamship Drott-ningholm of the Swedish-American Line for a four-day cruise to Halifax. Services on board ship have the "approval of the United Lutheran Church and will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Ross Stover of Philadelphia, the Rev. Dr.

Charles Trex-ler of Manhattan, the Rev. Harold Miller, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation of Brooklyn, and other prominent clergymen. The ship will leave on Aug. 20, Silver Bay Hears Organ Recitals A series of ten organ recitals is being given at Silver Bay on Lake George by J. Thurston Noe, organist of the Calvary Baptist Church, Manhattan.

The Jlev. Dr. Bernard C. Clausen, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Syracuse, will preach tomorrow at the. chapel service of the Silver Bay vacation conference.

The conference, which closes Monday, will be followed by the meeting of the United Presbyterian Young People's Union from Aug. 17 to 22. The Y. M. C.

A. industrial conference will be held at Silver Bay Aug. 24 to 27 and the Westminster Choir School Summer session will be there from next Monday unfil Sept. 3. Baptist Central Methodist Church Opposite L.

I. R. R. Station Hanson Place and St. Pellx Street Rev.

J. LANE MILLER. D. D. Rev.

N. H. CRUIK8HANK. Assistant UNION SERVICES WITH HANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH 11:00 A M. "Mosei and the Revolutioo" Rev.

N. H. Cruilt.hank 8:00 P.M. Dr. Mark Wayne William.

Pastor of Hanson Place Baptist Church 7:40 P.M. Organ Recital Charles Johnson SPECIAL MUSIC VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME St.Mark'sMethodist Church Ocean Avenue and Beverly Road Ralph Emerson Davis, Minister 1 1 :00 A.M. "ENCOURAGING BARNABAS" Rev. W. Bradford Maikiell, Preacher Mormon CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Services Every Sunday Brooklyn at 273 Gates Ave.

Sunday School at 10:00 A.M. Evening Servlc. at 7:30 P.M. Bay Ridfie, 5302 Fifth Ave. Service St Sunday Scbool at 10:00 A.M.

Manhattan at 316 West 57th St. Srrrte. and Sunday School It 10:0. A.M. i Methodist Episcopal i I 1 The Rev.

Nelson H. Cruikshank will preach on "Moses and the Revolution" tomorrow morning the Central M. E. Church, which is holding union servioes with the Hanson Place Baptist Church. The Rev.

Dr. Mark Wayne Williams, pastor of the latter church, will be the preacher at the evening services. The Rev. Dr. Andrew K.

Osorn of the Biblical Seminary will be the guest preacher tomorrow at the union services of four Bedford churches at the Bedford Presbyterian Church. The co-operating churches with Bedford are New York Avenue Methodist, Trinity Baptist and St. Paul's Congregational. The union services of St. Paul's and Vanderveer Park Methodist churches will be held tomorrow at St.

Paul's. The Rev. Theodore Bennett will be in the pulpit. The Rev. Ernest J.

Marrill will be the guest preacher tomorrow morning at the Goodscll Memorial M. E. Church. The Rev. Hubert B.

Munson will be the preacher tomorrow at the Summer union services at St. John's M. E. Church. The churches participating in the services are the First Baptist, the South Third Street Presbyterian, the First Reformed and St.

John's M. E. churches. The Rev. Dr.

John W. Langdale will be the preacher tomorrow morning at the Bay Ridge M. E. Church. There will be no evening service.

The Rev. C. T. Snow, formerly assistant to Dr. O'Brien of the Greenwood Baptist Church, will be the guest preacher tomorrow at both services at the Sixth Avenue Baptist Church.

The Rev. Dr. Frederick K. Stamm, pastor of the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church, will speak on "A Lamp for the Feet" during the "Highlights of the Bible" program over Station WJZ tomorrow afternoon. Marcy Ave.

to Hear University Pastor The Rev. Frederick B. Igler, pastor to the students of the University of Pennsylvania, will be in the pulpit at both union services tomorrow at the Marcy Avenue Baptist Church, Marcy and Putnam Aves. During the Summer the Marcy Avenue is holding union services with the Central Presbyterian Phiirch Thf Rev. Mr Icier will be the preacher for the remainder of the montn.

His sermon topic for the morn-Incr servlre will be "Chaneinc Seats." At the evening service he will preach on Measuring a Man. The Central Presbyterian is closed during August for repairs and alterations. Union Servlcet Stuyvesant Heights Union Summer Services August 14 At Grace Presbyterian Stuyvesant and Jefferson Avenues Morning Service Only at 10:45 o'clock Preacher: Rev. WALTER W. WINANS Pastor Embury Methodist Church Co-operating Churches: Embury M.

E.t Greene Avenue Baptist. Orace Presbyterian. Janes M. E. and Lewis Avenue Congregational.

SUMMER UNION SERVICES 6 Brooklvn HeiRhts Churches at the CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS Henry and Remsen Street. Sunday, August 14th, 11:00 A.M. Rev. EDWARD J. MANNING Assistant Pastor, Church mt the Bavlear Churches Pirtic.patin: Church of the Pilgrims.

First Presbvterian Church. Plymouth Church. Church of the Saviour, Church of the Neighbor and First M. E. Church.

Inity SO LIVINGSTON STREET ELLA POMEROV. Leader Sunday. 4:00 M. Mrs. THELMA HOLDER, Soe.kw "I WILL GO BLFORS YOU1" Celebration Tomorrow Marks Centennial of 1st Seminary in Ohio The Lutheran Church of America will tomorrow celewate the establishment a century ago of the first Lutheran theological seminary west of the Allegheny Mountains.

Lutheran leaders will gather at Columbus, Ohio, to unveil a memorial tablet marking the site of the seminary which to now a part of Capital University. Among those taking part in the exercises will be Dr R. C. H. Len-ski, present dean of the seminary; the Rev.

Dr. H. Schuh. chairman of the board of education of the American Lutheran Church, and the Rev. Dr.

C. V. Sheatsley. president of the hiitorical society of the American Lutheran Church. The cornerstone of the Lutheran Theological Seminary was laid Aug.

15. 1832. but because of lack of funds was not completed until nine years later. The students during that time lived in lop huts and took their instruction as they found it. The National Lutheran Council announced today that there are at present 338 deaconesses in parish or hospital service throughout the United States and Canada.

Lutheran churchas have besides 111 young women in preparation for the diaconate at nine motherhouses. The Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Home and General Hospital of Brooklyn has 11 deaconesses. Recreation Month At Queens Church The Rev. Clair Boyd Gahagen, pastor of the First Church Kew Gardens, Reformed, will take as his sermon topic tomorrow morning, "A House by the Side of the Road." The sermon will be the second In a series of "Recreation Month" sermons arranged for August by Dr. Gahagen.

Last Sunday he preached on "The Shoes of Happiness" and next Sunday his subject will be "The Pearl of Great Price." In keeping with the recreation month program Dr. Gahagen has planned the services for August to be very brief. They will start promptly at 11 o'clock and last less than an hour. The Rev. Oscar E.

Maurer of New Haven, will be the guest preacher tomorrow at the Broadway Tabernacle. The Rev. Dr. J. Stuart Holden of St.

Paul's Church, London, England, will preach at the Fifth Ave. Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning and afternoon. The Rev. Dr. John W.

Suter executive secretary of the National Department of Religious Education, is the guest preacher for this month at the Church of Heavenly Rest. Interdenominational Presbyterian Protestant Episcopal autt Amt'H (Eljitrrlt Clinton and Livingston Sts. Rev.Samuel M.Dorrance, Rector H. Augustus Cuiley 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.

MORNINO PRAYER AND SERMON Mr. GUILE Wednesday. 10:00 A.M.. Holy Communion St. Paul's Church FLATBUSH Church Avenu.

and St. Paul's Place WALLACE J. GARDNER. D.D.. Rector 7:30 A.M.

HOLY COMMUNION 30 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION CHORAL 10:30 A.M. MORNINO SIR VICE AND SERMON CHURCH the HOLY TRINITY Mont affile and Clinton 8trtg Re. YOUNO. Preacher 11:00 A.M.

"Fundamentals of Christian ity: the Church" 8 OO P.M. "Modern Men of the Btble: Paul, the Propagandist" CHURCH OP THE NATIVITY Ocean Avenue and Farragut Road Rev. E. SETTLER, Preacher Servicea at I 00 and 11:00 A U. jm.

BNT The feast days of the week are: Sunday, Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost. Gosxl St. Luke. XVII, 11-13: "The Cure of the Lerers." Monday. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Tuesday, St. Joachim, Wednesday. St. Hyacinth. Thurs-.

cay. St. Agapnus. Friday, St. John Eudes.

Saturday, St. Bernard. The Feast of the A-ssuinption. Aur. 15, is a holiday of obligation.

Noondav masses will be celebrated. 12:10 and 12:15 in St. Charles Borromeon's Church, Sydney Plac and Livingston and at 12:10 and 12:35 in St. Bonifaces Church, Duffield. near Willoughby Sts.

At At 12:15 mass will be celebrated in St. James' Pro-Cathedral, Jay and Chapel All Saints' Church, Throop and Tohrnton and at St. Ptarick's Church. Academy Long Island Ciry. A ma.ss at 12:10 will be offered at St.

Joseph's Church. Pacific St. and Vand'rbilt Ave. The mass which is offered at 12:45 a. m.

every Sunday at St. James' Pro-Cathedral will said at that same hour on Monday morning. Eight holy hours of adoration will be conducted by the N.eturnal Adortion Society on next Saturday night. Aug. 30.

from 10 o'clock on Saturday until 6 o'clock on Sunday morning, at the Church of the Holy Name of Je.sus Prospect Ave. and Prospect Park West. All Catholic men are invited to taka part in these exercises. There are no dues to pay nor any meeting to attend. All that is expected of the members is their fa'thful attendance at the hour appointed for their respective bands.

Men desiring to Join the society may be present at the first hour from 10 to 11. The secretary will enroll their names and asi icn them to bands. A solemn novena in honor of St. Jude Thaddeus. Apostle, patron hopelesh cases and thinis despaired of.

will be started on Aug. 19. in the Church of S's. Simon and Jude, Avenue and Van Sjk-len St. This special novena will be held on nine Fridavs.

Aug. 19. 2B. 2, 9. 16.

23T 30, Oct. 7. 14. at, 8 p. and for nine days Oct.

'20 to 28 Inclusive, at 8 p. m. The relic of St. Jude will be exposed for veneration during the ncvena. Policeman Hurt Shoeing Horse Patrolman Edward Riley, 32, assigned to Mounted Squad 2 at 2255 Bedford Ave was treated by an ambulance surgeon for lacerations and abrasions of the right forearm yesterday morning at thp squad barracks.

791 East New York Ave. Riley was shoeing a department horse when tlie animal became frightened by a piece of paper blowing across the yard and reared up. A loose nail in the shoe caught Riley's arm. inflicting the injuries. He remained on duty after receiving medical aid administered by Dr.

Gurlie of Kings County Miscellaneous Campaign P.M. CluircIiC: Spiritualist One flight up Services In ENOl.IRH, GERMAN. MmiriARIAN-Slinrtuv. 8 PM. Tuesday and Thursday at 2 30 and 8 PAt.

I nity AM "lne lj.jinomj THELMA HOLDER Auditorium 33 Wet 3th Street Undenominational BRITT'S BROADCAST WAAT 940 k.c. Every Sunday. 4 to 3L RouMng Hour Religious Service. Testimony. Son.

Chorus and Music GRIPPING SERIAL OF BRITT'S LIFE ORRATKR NKW TO UK COsPKI I PS I ON Jtil Creenp Vork Chy L1 GnDH Srt1r Fvr Ktrnrg CHRIST'S AUSSION MEt-ra. TEMPI! no West Sfith St Del. Rth and th Avenues Mpnhattan. Gosne MerriiiR 3 00 Tomorrow II-HENCE MAOOWAN. Dirrctor DAVID ST.K!!NC.

"THE ROAD FROM ROME Soloist: Mrs Brlcre Te'tlmnnles tiv Converted Roman Cathollra CHINATOWN? Th. Rescue Socletf Old Chinese Theatel nnvers Street Wide-Awake On.pel Service NizMly 10 M. TOM NOONAN. Host READ EAGLE ADS -the 10th i THE BAPTIST TEMPLE Third Avenue and Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn Rev. C.

Gordon Brownville of Asbury Park. M. Preachei Twice Sunday 10:30 A.M. "THE MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN PRAYER" 7:30 P.M. "LOOKING INTO THE GLORY FROM THE MOUNT OF TRANSFIGURATION" GOOD MUSIC GOSPEL SOLOS FIXE SERMONS EVERYBODY WELCOME Take subway to Atlantic.

Pacific or Nevins Station CONSECUTIVE YEAR German. a Place, Flatbush, 300 Feet From the Junction of Flatbu.nb and Nostrand Avenues. Plenty Par It inn Space for Cars. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY Sunday Afternoon and Evening1 Rev. P.

R. Hyde Tuesday Sacred Concert by Baron Von Calio Wednesday and Saturday Rev. Charles King Thursday and Friday Rev. Dr. Ira E.

David TWICE SUNDAYS, 3:30 AND 7:30. WEEK DAYS AT 8 00. YOUNO PEOPLE'S MEETINGS SUNDAYS AT 6 30 Special Prayer Meetings Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Thursdays. Fridavs at 10 30 SPECIAL MUSIC 6.v BARON VON CALIO Formerly with Sousa's Band and Salvation Army Plays 32 Instruments SUNDAY MORNING AT THE ALLIANCE TABERNACLE BERGEN STREET.

NEAR ROGERS Rev. IRA E. DAVID. Ph.D.. Pastor Sermon by Dr.

David "THE NEW COVENANT" UNION SERVICES 11:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th hvk (Cmtgrrgatimtal (Chnrrh Eighth Avenue and Second Street Rev. J. ADDISON JONES, D.D.

The Reformed Church. Poughkeepsie, N. V. Churches Uniting: "Old First" Reformed Church Crace Methodist Episcopal Church Memorial Presbyterian Church Park Slope Congregational Church hi rrqiir.it 1 I Meetings Sundays and -I, Presbyterian Every Week Nik'ht at P.M. Conference Speakers: Rev.

KLMO L. BATKMAN Pastor of Peoples Church. IrvuiKlon. N. J.

Rev. THOMAS E. LITTLE Pastor Grace Oospel Church. New York Rev. WILLIAM NICIIOL Pastor Second United Presbvterlan Church.

Brooklyn "MISS GOODNEWS'' A former Nun of the (toman Cliurrn. uho will weak tt ncti Meeting for Women Only Every Friday at Saturday Evenings, Mass Meeting; for Men Only 2d United Presbyterian Church Bond Btreet and Atlantic Avenue Conference under the auspices of THE AMERICAN PROTESTANT DEFENSE LEAGUE UNION SERVICES Marcy Ave. Central Baptist Church Presbyterian Church Held in Marcy Avenue Baptist Church for August Corner Marcy and Putnam Avenues 11:00 A.M. "Changing Seats" 7:45 P.M. "Measuring a Man" Rev.

FREDERICK B. IGLER PASTOR TO THE STUDENTS Or THE UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA The Preacher for the Entire Month iCafayettr Auntur Jtoflbutmatt (ftljttrdy Lafayette Avenue and South Oxford Street Subway to Atlantic Avenue ALVIN MAOARY JOHN E. STEEN Dr. EDGAR DeWITT JONES of Central Woodward Christian Church, Detroit 11:00 A.M. "Jesus An Unfinished Portrait" 7:45 P.M.

"He Whom a Dream Hath Possessed" mmamtel laptist (Ehurrlj Corner Lafayette Avenue and St, James Place Rev. GEORGE A. CLARKE tatlor Morning Service. 11:00 A.M. Rev.

ROYAL N. JESSUP OP PENH VAN, N. T. WILL PREACH SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Sixth Avenue and Lincoln Place few blurki from Flalbutii ATeuual Rev. DAVID MILLER, Pastor Service.

10:30 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. Rev. C. T.

SNOW of Brooklyn Will Preach at Both Amices. FRIDAY, P.M.. PnlM ind Prayer Strric. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED Christian Science BROOKLYN BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH Tht Pirat Churcn oi Christ Sciential In Boston. Mass Servicea Are Held in Followm.

raurrtiM: PIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. 8CIENTIST. of Brooklyn. Cor of Hem York Ava. ana Dean St.

Servicea Sunday. 11 A.M. Wednesday. 8 P.M. SECOND CHURCH, Sltn between 3d and 4th Aves.

Sunday. 11:00 A.M. and 6 00 P.M. Wednesday. 8:15 P.M.

THIRD CHURCH. East 21st St Albemarle Road. Sunday. 11:00 A.M. and 8 PM.

Wednesday, 8:15 P.M. FOURTH CHURCH. Berkeley Instltuta Auditorium. 181 Lincoln Place. Sunday.

11:00 A.M. Wednesday. 8:00 M. PIPTH CHURCH. Cor.

45th St. and 12th Ave. Sunday. 11 A.M.. weonesuay.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS I First Church 1261 Bedford Avenue Hours Wed. to 5: Sun. 30. Second Church 273 71st Street Hours Wed to 5 8un. I Manhattan Baptist CflEfflRyBflPTIST 57th between fith and 7th Aves.

WILL HOUGHTON, Pastor, Preachei 11.00 "The Llle That Is Joy" 7-30 "Protection in Days of Denser" 3:00 Young People's Annual Service Wednesday. 7:30 Midweek Service Run. NH. ltrMI-at 1'Mftfc. Bahal BAHA'l CENTRE 119 West S7lh St Rlwth Floor Sunday.

4 00 P.M. JAMES MORTON "BEWARE OF PREJUDICE Divine Science Churrlj nf thr (Trutrf 11 West 42d Room 40B 1100 AM OLADYH C. GRIER "ProvniR Ood" 00 P.M. Dr. CHARLES E.

VOUOA Services Noon Dally and Wed. 8:00 P.M. Presoytertan First Presbyterian Church rillh Avenue 11th and 12th Streets 11 A.M. Rev, DANIEL LAMONT. D.

D. 8 M. LAWN SERVICE iweather permitting on Uth fit. aide of church. Rev.

David O. Kendall will preach. Mldwcefc Service. Wednesday. 8 M.

Protestant Episcopal OSrarr (Churrh The W. RUSSELL BOWIE, D.D.. Rector 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 11:00 A.M.

Morning Prayer and Srrmon The Rector 8:00 P.M. Choral Evensong and Sermon The Reel or Noondav flprvtres Tum. to Frl 55 Tompkins Ave. and Central Congregational Churches IN UNION SERVICE at Tompkins Avenue Church Tompkins Avenue and McDonoush street Service at 11:00 A.M. Rev.

Ernest E. Youtz Preaching Reformed Church In America Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Corner Platbusb and Churcb Avenue. POUNDED 1654 Rev. Joseph Frederic Berg, Ph.D., D.D., Minister Morning Service at 1 1 :00 Preacher Rev. Frederick K.

Stamm PASTOR. CLINTON AVENUE CONOREOATIONAL CHURCH 8TRAMOIR9 CORDIALLY XNVTTKD PreibylerUui 4CPMCER I MEMORIAL I Remsat and CUntcnStsJ JtHtv.F.ESimmoiuIl.U Minister 11:00 A Dr. SIMMONS, ffundiy Mornlnc Scrrlrct All Summer. Uldoetk De'Otlonal Rerrle I P.M. THE OLD FIRST CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) SOth Plac.

nd Metropollt.n Avenue, th. Church with the Lighted Tower-Cross, The Rev. FREDERICK W. HOCK. A Ph.D..

Pastor: residence. 62-54 60ih Place: telephone HEteman 3-0680. Kunrlav School It 9:00 A.M. Durlni the Summer the two Sunday Schools will assemble In the larae Sunday School Room and the lesson will be tauitht from the desk. DIVINE SERVICE AT 10:00 A.M.

UNION CHURCH OF BAY RIDGE (PRESBYTERIANI Ridge Boulevard at 80th Street 11:00 A M. Rev. Dr. JOHN PAUL JONES BEDFORD PRESBYTERIAN Nostrand Avenue and Dean Street UNION A.M. Dr.

ANDREW K. OSBORN CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Madison Avenue and 35th Street Rev. P. SILVER. D.D, Rtor 8 A M.

Holv Communion. 11 AM. Morning Prayer. sermon by R.V. FRANKLIN J.

i Third Church 908 Flatbush Avenue Hours Wad. to 7. Sun. 3-5. Fourth Church 1 Plaza Street Hours 8:30 to Wed.

to 7. Sun 3-5. Fifth Church 12th Ave. and 45th St. Hours 1:30 i..

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