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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 7

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9 i SW: 'j V-U' I V'- 'V- -y rmE KOQinf EjEAGIlYORfe SATORDAY 102C A I I I 3 07: 'U- Sunday Services in City Churches Packers udent Mk Hst Fcrni rfnc '(fiole Laurels by Boro Prep Oiiul I 1 vy-'-fe gjgrrifg- jr v- i A' new! Brooklyn dramatic star In th pern of jphn WaUlb-'T te winning new laurels for hlmself at Holy Crt as ColIegs Within th past moi tbs he has been developed Jne on of thf best female imperson atCfa Holy Cross has seen-- Jn their coming' production of the Shakespearean eomsdy' Night ffhlch beprpduced Monday: hri wU wt as the Conatesc Olivia Father Roddy sJ former professoi at Brooklyn Prep and pres mod rator ef drsmaflcs at Holy Crowt Wta sslsetlng hi cast for a musical omedyl wScS he prodi iced in December happened wm Wateh His talent ws media ely perceived and he was given hi first feminine role of A mnte i aeneiita- 'A Spanish dance of his wi the hit-of the production nd his ianJo solo farther: enhanced his qew i access From this meteoric rtrrthe ie advanced Into the more i-m-ious I hakespfarean word where to be living up to all that wm hem for him Sit1" duat of Brooklyn Prep yMler Srooklynltes ln the'comjf Sjjfy Ofabt 255 ranking Thespian at the rhe wUI take the partef Hflrollo Sylvester Hartlgf27: of Woodsldt I 'ij as Valentine 'and Gerard a ad Wilfred Lllly who ara lord Jn waiting --l-'V (S wV REG BUSINESS SCHOOL jyiii' -a' rs Khe' Hoard of Regents of th Schoolvof Business ind Civic Administration of PolIi Pf thd City ef New York ffM Ttann ranced lyesterdayV -byiDr rederloli Robjlason- deed of thf PcJtefLnA though fohools' of! buslnfes Jbyebfs tf anctieata frthe pact deeadTo oofhte ih Hfsi instance Af a colle tlateeckopl of buslnem to Wrnml recognludB Bpra give tri th tradlt onal acadwnle degree'-'' i fo Dr Robinson fiwm VAngti itus SvDownlng assistant commtesU ner of education annoutje-Ing the rmal registration he says! i 'Institution k4lf te BBA degree? will be entitled i receive the coUege grad llmli ed certificate to teach sin thehehoo Is cf This State sueh'cer tlflcate be ng- restricted to the teach- of inslncsc and commercial subjscta 1 Dr Rol lason warmly Commended thf step ti ken by the Regents JThte Isa very vte stapt sald the v- I'iT f0 part ef this Board cf Regents of the States Business I education in -our institution Is row eo thoroughly developed along scientific lines that a course? of study Jean -be arranged with: a onstqr eujtulral base mm well j- a technical specialisation equal In a 1 respects to under-gradu- ate' eoUrs ss lesdlng to other collegiate degree A By setting appro prl at -standards and recognising cer talA 'schoala whlcb sneot them the Beard- efl Regents Is eneouraglng sound edn atlonal practice and saves many- atm lent from the danger ef carelessly going Into snb standard or-vnappr Dved schoote1 ved schpcla" v- Vfl'-1 i1 SiL i i jr IYERSITK Or Gravss 'of Botanic Garden Believes TBrooklyhf' Should Pla An ideal 'tlmeand occasion' for taking a definite step' toward the realisation- of ja great cultural center for Brooklyn te at hand11 in the opinion of Arthur Hay mount Graves' eura to ir of the 'Brooklyn' Botanic Garden! jDr Graves sees "nO reason why th proposed Brooklyn university should not become part of a great educational and art confer in the neighbor hood of tbs Garden 1 think it would be a step1 in th right direction to plan for the location of the" academie center of ithq proposed Brooklyn University hoof and to make this unit part of great cultural center in the park section said Dr Graves tendency of educational and cultural units 1 already In this direct Ion 1 he pointed out The Brook Iyn Museum th Botanic Garden th neglected -library to which th new city administration has promised to rive attention end Prospect fMk Jt self areal ready located 3 -the Girls Commercial High School' was erected In this neighborhood and Adclpht I College will shortly come hero a lao1 (s In addition a new Catholic school 'under1- construction' eaid Dr Grave v-: Dr' Qrdves fhe plan of the lata Prot Franklin Hooper who was president of the Brooklyn Institute in ISIS1 to give the boro a center for education -end Culture That Professor Hooper had such a dream is remembered 1 by many prominent dtisene In a I report presented to the Brooklyn League April 9 1912 Professor Hooper pleaded er better educational faculties in -BrMtly and outlined a- program- That a dream is not impossible ment ProfeMor Ho per ppntd out and recalled that years ago when it -was 'proposed to establish the Museum! -of Arts and Sciences in Brooklyn oppoeltlsn came from those who said we already hav the Metropolitan Museum of Art and th American Museum of Natural History in Neff York kboyo all' thinH Brooklyn requires as the cap sheaf among her educational Institutions quiver elty broad In scope high lR rtand-ard practical In mooting the needs ef the young men and-young women of the day and In creating Ideate In human life and character that will be the chief source theta (' 1 r- 'i h' jjt ij'tf 1 -i- Muller Head fAi9lphl1itlf i 1 Margaret Rfeswim fln hopom amng first-year girls' tho'Adel phi Academy Honrir Rell ln Jan- nary Edith CL Bax wM first lit -the second-year grbup and Ruth' Rkabo in the third-year group! -Edward Muller and pijllp Lefflg won hrst honors ataongj thf boys In and third-year! classes 'respectively Othfer wlnnerri of nonora dre aa follows: 1 'JH Flnt-m arirlajMCMiri twnn Mirum Boultoii IfnrM BMtiiea Cham- slla Nora Kahn Ada Karris Lgcy Bsaelt Dorothy ItroS Ruth Strom Soeoud-yoar sir Is Rnt honors Doris Coraobtsoa- Rrrlya -Oroh Soeoad Jhoaorai AUm Ahaor jitrfMl ArfstoflMlldrod Baroky Emma Kiasky Boatrlco RoSiasa Fleroaeo Hoffalaa rraaco Xachlsr Natalia Rathbara- 'J Third-yoar stria Ssot hoaoro Kartoa Simons Carstya Btreoe fieoeed hooora Holoao AroaoWg Hsla Kinw 1 Middondorf Klissbath Aaao Bo mar Zjsnra Mas Ppala Borate Stora Harriot SpH BMP I'-'-y iff i i Foarth-yaar (M1 Head flrwrlii Dorto kvIi- Bmumw4 FtSmys Oaorss Alalloak Richard Mayor Bury CiryairfaSa nnatroBS: Howajrd MorTte-'y? i 1 I TJATH" JSGAIHIHG FAVOR -i- Interest In hghr mathematics is crowing In- Manual i Training High School Lost Jeer two smal) slassari were taklnx seventh grade whJcb is 5Jadvancd Llgebra!" pn Aiaacyiffa taking solid georaetry at Erasmus util High -v8cheoL he enrollment Manual In mother nattes la largui than at ny tint tn reesnt years wttb but on exception Only Aw9: ef rs of 'Odyapced nathematlcs required by the lverge eollege ao that' It has beeq he custom' to drop thi subject from ha curriculum whe th required mount is passed atthougk-a er coutlnueto take trigonometry Erasmus HalU last term enly tight ftudentf mot dyancedjL 4Jgf This trfM tftfc numlr of it Vi Manual striking seventh -year nathematlcs '-his so Inereeasd that Murray Cohen Instructor is eon smptetfng formic ef wo or lire OW -t 1 PRIMA DONNA TO Cl VEf RECITAL IV -j i J' UMALUArT Princess Atalie Unkalunt daughter of a Cherokee chief will gtv a song rocltal to'tbe Cbu(c)Pf Gt Matthew: Tompkins eve and McDonough st on Thursday evening Feb II This Indian girl whose name means to th Cherokee language who rides In th has a -program of eld tribe) melodies which she sings in native costuipe accompanying herself on th tom-tom In 1 the second half of th program Mrs Henry Murrsy Calvert will appear and play th Egyptian drum known In Egypt as the djhourkeh accompanied on the piano by Mlee Adwad Plano solos will aleo be given by filsner Eduard Angehllnl and there will be a group of Syrian songs by Miss Moubeld aeoompanled by Toulle Moubeld on th tom-tom Miss Girlie Constantine will play an original piano solo All those taking part in th program will be clad to native costumes i i CHURCH RAISES $125000 FOR NEW PARISH HOUSE 'Emmanuel Raptistj Church at which the Rev Dr Aver'A Shaw is- pastor raised 72090 on Sunday morning last toward the erection of a new pariah house or Sunday School hall to cost $122000 and also to ntarn th present chapel The balance It 'Is known will he readhy subscribed Th rite IN on lot adjoining the church purchased some time ago from Lafayette Avenue Friends Society 4 1 -i RADIO ARTIST AT SPENCER Cora Morris sopraao sololst of radio fame will ring morning and evening tomorrow in I the Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church Cora Morris rings regularly oh the Hour and on 'Other stations The Rev Merrtl Thomas MacPberaon pastor who ate 1 heard--'-on the' Hour" wilt preach- At' IlllS' am and at 2 pm 1 Th Supper will be observed at the morning service Grace Saxe internationally known Bible teacher Aontlauen her popular Bible claas In Speneer Memorial Church every Thursday ve-plng at A 1 "-I a 'ff 4 PRESJpENT RHOADES HERE 1Th' speaker la ths' Marty aV-pus Baptist Church tomorrow morning wU be Rhoades Jrv president of the Northern Baptist Convention' --This will be Baptist World Alliance Sunday Mr Rhoades Is a nephew of ths Rsvr Dec Rhoades for many years paAtor of Marcy Avenue The communion service will be -held at tho close of the -morning worship and new members will In the- evening there will be a musical service by ths quartet and full shorn choir -of the church under the direction of Fcderleln A 0 organist and choirmaster Th church school of mlarione-wfil open for its spring term on Fsb 19' and win continue for sis week y- FATHER AND SON SUNDAY In All Souls Universal 1st Church th Rsv Dr Aythur Wf proas minister tomorrow will bo observed as Father and Son Sunday' with a special service at 21 an at which Dr Gross will Preach on Youth This will be an attempt Interpretation of present tendencies to the youngsr rsnsrxtion Mias Betsey Ayres th famous radio soprano will bo th soloist for th day and will be assisted to a special musical program by th Church Harvieo Trio (violin cello harp and organ) IN CENTRAL CHURCH In th Central Congregational Church th pastor the Rev Pr Parkes Cadman will give a communion address at the Holy Communion service at-11 am tomorrow At the evening worship th Rev Anees Baroody FhD will give an address en Shepherd ef thd Holy ''On Tuesday at 2:20 pm th Foreign Missies-ary Society will hold 1 Us regular meeting to the church parlor On Wednesday at th Central Leagu will present ths Bush wick Slayers in th comedy A social hour -will fellow Ofi Friday th usual prsyrr service will be omitted because of th holiday SPECIAL MASONIC SERVICE The Rev Dr Georg Wallen Klsg a thirty-second degree Mason minister at the NorthmlQstsr Presbyterian Church 141 llfth it- at 7th av Manhattan will deliver a special Masonic sermon en Lavs of Urol her hood" tomorrow evening at 9 Music by the rholr ef the church assisted by Mrs Benedict Jones and Mr lladSen Robbins ef 8t Bartholomew's Church rholr Miss Hilda Galets will sing by Masonlo request tbs Gatss of ths Temple" by Knapp The service will be followed by a half-hour Maaonie reception and fellowship greet in a Six lodgss have accepted the- church Invite ties to attend Members ef the Eastern Star are especially invited ST MEN'S CLUB St Mark' Church Club Adelphl sL Just organised with 12 charter ore bars has elected the following officers: MscAdem president Brock vice president IV Gates treasurer Washington secretary Them will be a supper and get-together ea Tuesday Fab 9 for man only tv- 'j t-rrrrr -4 1 rrr SCUREIEKTY "1 sT 'U i By VKALTENBORNi Senate Indorses CooUdgexX Policy" onJCocl Strike Foriths flnt time since the beginning of ths eoal strike Congrem has taken laetlon on it Thf Ref result was aegatfve1 iThe Sehate by a vots ef 4S to 2S vdted down Senator resolution asking President Coolldgf to Intarvspo- tbs strike President has determined not to Intervene- He has paid fhat ha doss not intend to Interfere with th strike ip any way He believes that Interference on his part wonlA only delay final solution ef the issues at stake between miners and operatora Fighting it Ant to th end now! ls tn his ppinlon th best ffay to prevent future strikes -t Even If Senator Copeland's resolution had been passed th President might: have Ignored'' It' Republican Senators believed It was an attempt to embaraaa thf tlon- Party Un were spMt in th vote Seven Republicans who frequently vote against the Administration- supported) the 1 resolution but nine Democrats voted against It But the Sonata did vote to author-la an investigation of coal prioee In the' District-of Columbia In Now York City- Coal prices have been In- veatlgated by the Brooklyn and New York Chambers of Commerce! purpose -if -tf prevent profiteering by unscrupulous dealers '-H 'Governor Ptnchot of Pennsylvania bad a rconf srenco yesterday with President Lewis of th Unlted Mln Workers about the strike Governor Pincbot has hed Uttla suscsss in hi efforts to seour action on the strike His direct mutation plan was accepted by th miners but rejected iby the -operators 1 He summoned the State Legislature in special session to deal with -the strike but the leader refuse to take action on the measure h1 recommends Question does '1 Govacnp Pinchot taEp A special iaimat in thf 00111 fcycftr: fJToft i further inforinmtion on 1a yortaat pswi Awiu Kslcn If on eXlFy dlecsjfton of thm ionFi juvi through Station TV OR af pm each MendayJ --J Xt 4 'Lit: f-W 4 V'iK -'U' v' -Providence RJ I Feb S'Taylor instructor in art at Prait Institute Rijpeklyn has been appointed Assistant- professor of art and curator- of the art- collection te Drown University fHej will fill th chair VfortficrtF-i'lhsld --by i Prof mor JohntShAPflxwnixAtewjTofk University iqnd wlU takf up his dutiee at Brown next September 4'MrsTsylq will roorgantea'and expfnd the art department and-will have at hto serrice not only thf fx-tcnslve collections and equipment of th unlveriilty test also thd of the Rhode Island School of Design This school' with Pratt 'Institute and' the Art Student League of New York educators have called the foremost ja --the East--i i-J1 JL- graduate off th Massachusetts Normal Art School of 1 Boston Mr Taylor studied- under Joseph Decamp Vesper- Georg and Albert Mansell 1 During hie -encumbency ef the National Art Scholarship in th Art Students League bo was a pupil of: Georgs Bridgman He has- also studied la Italy i Franc and Eng-land Mr Taylor has aenlcvsd a reputation as a painter ief murals through a series -of 12 portraying the customs Of the Indians of the Pacific Coast which are now in the American i Museum-' of Natural History and a religious -mural In City Park Chapel Brooklyn Ho is soon to bo- Bua1 series of murals for Morgan mortal Hall -wblch ho prill complete at Brown University i He la a member of the Salmagundi qiuh ot Neff York-'Allied Artists of America 'National Moral Painters Architectural League cf New York Lyme Art Association gjid the Artist Fel-lowship 4 Jl4f 'j -'1 left-back children become dslln- qsent -caees taj thc classroom truant Jn the streets Juvenile de linquents in cur courts end later on actlvejln tbs criminal worldTMba asked 1 u-f i that all doubtful pupils do not-jredesm themselves under the Opportunities afforded by 100 percent- promotion would not the economic and eplrittial gain abundantly Justify tbs plan even If only A feffjmd redeemed 7 Is Froinotiow' i you bsllsve that all the teach-eri throughout tbs city of New York In: a given grad have the same standards of promotion and if they not does this constitute die crimination against those pupils who are measured by mere severe standard than otherst consider a child's Intelligence quotient to be so low that he cannot aocompiteh the curriculum of a given do you think It fair to- penalise- him for something tor which he is not to blame? j- Revets Psychology you believe that it is possible to -reverse th psychology of childhood so that Jhey will fee) that the loss of any part- of the curriculum of a given grade is in the nature ef a punishment Itself and -that they one-be stimulated make-up for next higher grade? 4 thfteechsrs can accomplish this purpose is that net A mere effective stimulus to childhood than the fear Of noR-promotlqn One ef Lthe real benefit reaped from the plan is that the child Is happy at the- end of the term and net depressed' so that he Is unabls to -make renewed effort In the next erode parents are pleased and satisfied eeheol congestion is rs-llsvsd MiGriflta1 said -j11 Hf admitted that with the' Attention necessarily given the delinquents in the next th teacher bear an added burden and that It would probably involve a reconsideration of educational problems from the tsachsrs point: of ViCW1 sArthur Ferry presided! 1 i Swedish Band at Bedford it Gturch of Brook -lyn wllt seed a large delegation th of th Bedford Branch A tomorrow liter netMi They will furnish a 8 wed Lari band which will play for about 2u minutes before the mseUng and then accompany th mar ringlur Nils Therketeen Is th bend director The Rev Dr Pass Cadman will give the address ot the aftemootu- Hiv subfeev will be St Francis of Assist The Her Claud Coll MA ef Embury Church wi rari 1 the Striplcru and offer jirayer The Gloria Ttumnetcrs will give severe I special nnmbsra and George Dens will play' tbs chimes Tlnwsrd Wade Klmaey wilt lead th atnglna with Mrs Kimrey at tho piano Tn aJ- dreae and apenlal mueical eamteiq as well as th questions sad answers will be broadcast by Stations WKAF New York: WEE I Boston WTAQW'rrtr A Pittrburg ana W8 A 1 Walter RJand will-preside At the ef the conference there wi: he a brief after-meeting In th pdr- lor for these who wish to meet some ef the Christian men of th comma nlty and talk ever metiers relating to the Christian life Th Bedford Bible Claes will meet tomorrow morning at 9:24 o'clock Tho teacher la Cady There will be another Bible Claas on Thursday evening and uae on Friday evening to which all fir Invited -SUPPER AND ADDRESS One teaiur of th Sunday evening fellowship of the Yeung People's seorlation of th Lsfsystta Avenue PresbyterUn Church te a- tray of aeed-suepor for ooch one prevent Kscollont ringing la another feature Topics of vital internet presented by speakers ef exceptional ability offer still another feature Last Sunday evening John' Sumner secretary cf the Neff York Society for Suppression of Vico was the speaker and tomorrow evening the addren will be given by Dr Frederick M-Gordon general secretary ef th Brcealya Federation ef Churches Dr Poatar Dr John At Moor and Dn Avery A Shaw are each scheduled te address en of th February supper meetings PASTOR GETS 1 PARSONAGE Th Ore an wood Haights Reformed Church has decided to build a par senage for the pastor Ih Rsv Wil lan( it Torrens on a lot adjoining the ehumh- given some time ago hr CWw Charles Curtin This gift of parsonage te a- thanksgiving offer ing to Mr In appredVIoit ot htg decision to remain having declined valla to threw other pas lorate DaucanL New Choral Davico After 'centuriaa of dlauae descant davlce Mn choral- singing nose wtefng' England will be davel oped lr America' under th leader hip pf Columbia University It la fiuqoanced-by Walter Henry Hall professor of church and choral mu rle Descant an Innovation in this country will be" employed regularly the University service lq Chapel en-Sundays at 4 pmf be airnlng Feb 14 Descant llall ex plalna from of the arlteet deelopmento In frveie which added counter harmony a elmpl melody 2ajta old use tn hymn ringing the second melody was railed -'dlacanf or 'descant' As the term la uved at preaent deaeant la nothing more -or ta than an eadJ- tlonl ssprsn part added to a hymn EnrTand thtnpart te carried by picked group cf eopran voices or b) the boys choir the con- as a whole elnging the COMMUNION FOR LAYMEN -Dlaaop Erneet Rtlrea ef tli Dtcceae of Long Island has sent out tho following letter: To the Laymen of tba Dleeeee ef Long Island: Mr r-eat XYienda Under th aueplete ef the Brotherhood of 8t-Andrew the ancual Cvrporaie Com munlon at tha lavrien of this dioce wUl take place on Feh II at 2 am to fit Mkry'a Church ClaaSon and Wllteuglby avM I hep you wUl cotntt 's'' Immediately after the eervfea haJl- have brrekfaet tegthr and a little later am to have the toper tunltr at tnaktac brir-f adreea-to th men who are present' Tha occasion offers a fine eppr 1 tunity for showing our loyalty to oue country and God Wacom aneH a chance and hep you wUl com: and share it with me 1 Ever falthfnliy ERNEST HTTREP Blehop of Jang letand TO INSTALL OFFXCKRI' In tha Flallarda Dutch Hef irmed Chareh temarrow morntna the piw tor the Rev Charles William I border will ordain and Inetall th raw eonetetery conelettng ef Xla-ra George XCeuwenheven and Richard Hager and Deacons John Hem-eon and' Arthur -B Koawepheven and preach on Three (ielden Words at and in th raping on Greetnces of The Men's Club wti hold tho next1 monthly meeting en Weduesdo? Ffb 10 tll pm TSENTISTUY' BE SURE Ton tret the right dentist Get the first class work and material' ot 'very low price Dr HOYT' Dentist 455 no fiOTMIMTAMK T(t rl Mlr CuticnraSoap Refreies Azi BesdiSss Tbo akla gnd hair Regular a of Cotteura Soap assisted by Coti-cvxq Ointment when requtwd- In-vigerrica and yttetrvti tha skis and keeps tba acelp la a haahhy halr-grmring condiliee Nothin bewer for beeping the ekia fresh sad clear and the hair live and gloeay Iran- tm T-Iraa ft ri-v M7 mih i l-J1 CftbCftTl Lkftflftf Stack lift Tomorrow at pjn in St Episcopal Church will fca sung A Soloists: Soprano Katherine Burks contralto Basel Dudley baritone Clarence Milham tenor Ralph Waliey At XI om th rectorthe RSvHoracsl Gluts' BJL will preach and conduct Holy Communion also Holy Communion at am Monday Fob IS pjil a smoker and SMsn'a will bo held in the Parish House Refresh ments will be served Judge Charles Wahl will speak St George's u-flt takf part in ths opera Gondoliers? at 11 ths Academy of Music Lincoln's Birthday nlghti' Hasel Dudlsy of fit will bo Duchesa Jt la by the Diocesan Bishop and- Mrs- 8 tires will oc copy bom-j -r 1 1 m- PERlCS OF RITUALISM --u i In the Hanson PUcf Church tomorrow morning tbo Supper will observed Th paster the Rev Dr Lane Miller will make a Communion address on Partis ef Ritualism Jn the evening Dr Miller will apeek pn Clvll-lzatlon-r-la It Rusting-Out or- Wear-! ing Out? Holy Communion will be observed at thls time ah well as at the morning service' Th Chorus Choir of-20 voices Dr Tall Esen Morgan director wll) sing at both services Tonight at Edward Avis bird mimlo and violinist will outdoors In night at 9:20 at tho Church will be held the annual lntsrclaas dinner of tho- Senior Department ef th Church School at which 1 Stanley High will speak on Youth Movement DR NICHOLS IN ST ANN'S Th Rev Dr HP Nichols wUl be the special preacher1' In St Church Clinton and Livingston stiu at' the -morning service tomorrow Dr Nichols was formerly rector of Holy Trinity Chapel on Manhattan and was chairman of th Examining Chaplain He -Is also author' of several religious books1 Ths subject of the Rev Alan Montgomery's evening sermon will be Mr Montgomery pricst-ln-charge of St i -1' -1 i rrr 4r IN THE CATHEDRAL a V- 1 -i a Servicee in thn Cathedral of St John the Divine tomorrow will con alst of Holy-Communion at 9 am Holy Communioif at 2:42 -am (la French) morning prayer at 19:19 Holy Communion and sermon at 11 am the preacher being the Right Rev William T-Maanlng'ptlL -DX7 Bishop of the Diocese and at 4 pjn evening prayer and sermon th preacher being the Rev Russell Bourne rector of th Church ef th Resurrection Manhattan TO BEGIN MINISTRY LlX Th Rev-Gbraellni -Mnatab The Xtv4 Cornelias B' Musts will begin hl: ministry In fhe Reform sd Church' pa fhs HeigbU tomorrow luorningv He has chosen as tha subject of his opening sermon Faithful Witness" Mr- Must comes from th Fifth Street Reformed Church of Bayonne NJ where he had a successful ministry He sue-coeds the Rev Dri Thoma Davidson who Is now pastor of the Hope College Church Holland' Mich Beth Mr and Mra Must have near relatives to the Hop Church They have-taken up theta1 realdenee In a commodious apartment cn Washing tOA ATts l'1 -b a 1111 ai i i CANDLEMAS IN fOTslAUL8 Candlemas Wilt he elaborately csl sbratad to St Paul's Church Clinton and Carroll (to tomorrow after noon -with a dramattq pageant of lighha Each member ef the congregation will be given -a-candle which Atfll be lighted Two hundred persons -will form a procession la which tha priests la purple robes and members ef societies of 1 tbs church appropriately robed will join1' The banner of st Paul will be carried -befora the rector th 'Rev Andrew Chalmers Wilson preceded by th warden carrying macs MIDWINTER COMMUNION The midwinter communion sepr-ics land reception ef memberd will be order of the morning service to th Tompkins Avenue Congress-tional- Church i The -minister Dr Jsiuee Perelval Hugetr wlUglve a brief communion meditation on Tides? The tepte at1 the evening servUm ffll! 1 be Do You WantT Announcement-Is mad of ths beginning of the 1929 series at Lsatsa lectures on Friday Fsb 19 jn' ML m- LAD AND DAD SERVICE In St James Church Oreat wilt be Ds Gallagher's subject tomorrow morning Holy Communion: follows Special Invitations have been sent out to all families ef Janes urging ter attendance At the popular Sunday night hour several new features will be added' This wU be sad service One hundred men end 59 boys will fsrm a chorus and sing Walks With Dr Gallagher's subject- will be lads and Dads Help Each The Men's Quartet will stag several appropriate selections 1 vffj- FATHER AND SOX SERVICE Tomorrow evening the choir assisted by Miss Bertha' Georges harp 1st And': Wesley 'Sonatas- violinist will gtv a musical program in' the Lutheran Church pf tho Incarnation th Rev IXarold- 8 Miller pastor A Father sad Sen service will be held tomorrow morning attended by members of ths brotherhood Bey Boost and the older boys of ths Sunday School to a body Mr Jfilln will preach on' the text run that may ZIOX NATIONAL PARK Tomorrow evening lq the Church of Our Father Randall Jones of Utah will lecture on National with many wonderful plq-tures gaijorie Writes Wed Mttr Home Ceremony 'f -yesterday1 weddings wa Qbb Marjorie Lark Dirks rn Truman Mine Dirk gaughtfcr or Mrs George Let 1149 Den at and the Into a Mr Truman who tent of Manhattan la the' eon James S- Cobh of Pawling (rllie ceremony took place at jeJct at the home of the bride -J performed by the Rev 3e Wells A reception im-followed the ceremony farmed in the conventional White 1 Hi uhm Mins Dlrkea made a ticture Chiffon roses edged emd pearls were appllqued on A court train fell graco-SSffdm her shoulders and was gjLjt with rose point lace as was JJei A coronet of rose point Skdtacn of orange blossom bride's head and a tutle Sotndal from It to the tip of Jj-k The bridal bouquet was tUeSt ef the valley orchids and frank A Turnqulst (Dorothy JzZy was matron of honor for Eedgur and wore apple green ehif-zL MBbroidered In pearls jind car-ju ceoltdge rooses Miss Mary EL Gunnison as maid ef honor fTreiiow chiffon beaded In pearls carried CooTIdge roses The Pi- profusely decorated In nSa'reena daffodils and tulips bride attended Adelphl Col? Mra and Columbia University and Truman received his education Williams College He had n-iril Bumsted as best man- end STsahsm John Schermerhom puk ji Turnqulst and Prank end lira Truman sailed for Me todaf and Will return In about oms weeks when they1 will make gdr home In Brooklyn Inpjt Brooklyn Man frtmjfta Miss Lenders jCljs Annie Lenders of Philadel-Mg gad' Peking China announces He engagement of her sister Miss Sana leaders to Richard Ritter iMe Missionary pastor ef Grace ftwbyterlan Church Brooklyn Miss i'jsien is engaged in missionary ysrk in China and is a recent grad te to Boston University 1 and of College Columbia Bitter Is tjis son of Mr and Pfrtlln Ritter ef 41 Sth ave formerly ef Brooklyn nl la agraduate of Princeton Unl-1 unity in the calss of 117 Hela member of the faculty cf Tenchlng rmweity Peking China It la ex-ynted that the marriage will take plsee this spring in Peking Dance JhJered Last Evening IlCrioa League Clmb vr- The second ef the series oi smart luces known as the given test evening at the Union Uvea Club Flatbush Always one i the most enjoyable of the many ha tea last bight's exceeded Its own nstl brilliance It was preceded by mrsl dinner parties among them sm given by Mr and Mrs Harris vCrkt -at their heme IKS Stratford it Their guests were Dr and Mrs KreUi Watkins of Philadelphia Ktid Mrs A IX Currier of An-afdk Md who ore Mr and Mrs Crib's house guests for the week at Mr and Mrs Ira Bertlne Down fat Ralph Nicholson -JUnang those dancing were Mr at Mrs Ernest Metcalf Lieutenant at lira Arthur Condon of Waah-fcftea George 8 Frank Mr at lira Henry Hotchkiss Miss Jills English HerberDPrem of New Tack Ilr and Mrs Henry Jorale- Davenport Mr and Mrs John 'L Spence Jr Dr and Mrs Cam- Duncan Mr and Mrs William McKenzie Mr and Mrs Francis ft Lowthorpe Mr and Mrs Bay Ml 1L Gunnison Mr and Mrs teas Oodiey Mr and Mra Oarias Tompkins Mr and Mrs Xaadolph FuUer Mr and Mn Val- Rttna Seaman Mr and-M Xnae Patsche Mr and Mrs! Beg nit A Clarke Dr and Mrs A Mendel Mr and Mra Seward Urut Mr and Mra Harold Ditmars i Xb' ssd Mra WiUlam Derbea- Mr ntMva Almet Reed Lnteon Jr Mr ki Mra Harris Crist Mr and Xra Charles Young Jr- Mr Xra Albert Tag Mr and Mra kanall Crulkshank Mr and Mn htsk Snyder Mr and Mra ntua and Mr and Mra Preston Xaafsllow see Mas lionise Bronson Little will hostess at two brodge parties at hr home 114 Montagu st during Ike week One will glVsn tewday afternoon and the JI' meeting of the Brooklyn Xihts Seminary Club will be held it Koadsy Feb IB at B'pm a hem ef Mias Janet French Mss 1 411 Grand ave Carvet WeUs till apeak on 'Discovering the: Med-bmaeea' i V-' JXrJ snd Mra Lucius Horatio Blg-Wf BSth st Manhattan hterty ef Brooklyn and whose 'many home Is at Weadhampton net I presented their daugh- Miss Susanne Doris Blglow at a heaptipa and dance at the Park ea yeaterday Talht will be debutante ball ifttt ef the Pall Mall Supper Club hthe Lorraine grill Many bneklya's young smart aet will at w4 --Mlsa Elisabeth Votelawaky is Jelnaan and baa as her asrtants Misses Kathryn 8 Jordan Nancy SH Kathleen von Oontard Helen Vwkee and Margaret Dittmar A Aaclng contest for which two prlxea vMbe a feature of the evening J' Vra William Sinclair will Mbe at a Valentine CJ1 party of -ajteu and Daughters of New Eng-fl4 at her borne 21 11th at or edneiday evening i ihra William TuUy and Mias krtw Gordon Tully- who have at the Mayfair Hpum kja morning on the Olympic for wal months in Europe before rr hming to Almar their home at WH Yejler I a -vMia' James Maxtone-Graham ftr haviag been In New York for weak a sailed today on the wlUe for her home In Edinburgh Shd ike members of her family Rachel Max tone-Ora ham hta of Mr and Mrs Jamas fttone-araham- will marrlsd to Townsend1 son of Mr M-a Edward Townsend of Tark and Oyster Bay IX 1 in Edinburgh1' -i i1 a a Maria Knapp at the 5 far the rsmalndpr of the htr iaup I r' a f- Jrr-Md Mra Lisyd Bums of JJ1! rrsspect pi announce the birth dauxhtar Caroline Elisabeth week jtMnihtir Caroline-Elisabeth Saturday of Jaat week -jn Borns was before her? mar- ptrora ntr Mia Dorothy Fullerton of Jftlewoed end Chicago XIL --vr-a -a tarBBdeseemeat mad by Mr and Wta McKinney of Al- 'I T- formerly ef Brooklyn birth of a daughter Barbara i 1 The daughter of Mrs John No-maa Wllkl of IBS Clinton at anil the late Dr Wilkie If -a student lit the academic dlvtelbn af Packer goMMnt Institute!" fAT bridge will bp given in her henor shortly McKinney on Tun Hospital i 0 Dance at Attended By Yeang The auxiliary ooaoimlttee of th Brooklyn Woman's Club were th sponsors for another enjoyable danci last evening at the clubhouse thd will be used foi benefit of the philanthropic and educational work ef th dob While the young people danded In the bail for bridge wsre pro ed fr those whcl preferred to play in the parlors and refreshments were served In the balcony -Those on the committee included Mrs George 8 Horton Mrs WiUltm Hunted JrMrsJknmsen Johnson Mrs xi Clifford -Place- Mrs 'iHarry Ryder MrnKMherinepu BjA Mis Mary Cabaud Miss Delphls King MlmJ Violet Mars- Miss Dorothy Water man and Mis' Margery-- John Mitchell Briisli Lyman Burn-Arthur Harrison Tracy Higgins Norman Mlllbora and William RyaJls i- uAmong those dancing were the MIm Virginia Oibb Margery MU Layraca Gladding OtadnVan Muriel Slooovich Edna Van Cteef Agnes' Calender' Frances and: Georgia Kennedy Wilder Hob- eon Lands Down Bloasom Elolse Mon hW Janet na Young bathHlssinsViinia'vari Ire Coblelffh Marlon Ferguson El CfbteifCj Marlon Kerguson Ellxa both Halstead Louise Merritt Pris tlU Bownc 4 Delphi King Anna Byiabth stebbina Alice Strlnghans abd Regina Klely Mr and Mra Oakley Lahrkp Edward- Mr and William Parsons SlocoVlch Clarence Waterman Mr and Mra WlUard 1l ft iitnra fare Mra Daniel JC1 De Belxedon Mra Alexander -H Fraser -Mn and Mra Garrett Duryea Mr and Mra william Brush! Robert Seward- i'1- "i Ingaen Wyipan Eugene Britton Idfirt Mendea Richard Alkenhead Edward Cornehlsen Otto Schrelber Halstead 11 -Brown Paul Bernard Rolan Fleld Earls Foster Alexander Fraser Jr Pe(er Marseilles James A Smith Joseph Connor James Edwards Richard r- Warbasae Norman Carr Thomas Looming Jack Martin GebrgPllMcCollough James McCoUough Walter Gahagan Theodore Yeung Hampton Nevins Raymond Flere Arthur Fischer Houston Sadlsr Chandles Turner DeWitt Stuck tymin Housed Vp AuwTFred Aten Middleton Theodorey Fits Ran ffip ifiolpb Austin Tomes Philip Bass James Lowell and Robert fChamna je Dr Guy Chlnman i Talks on Ceg Preparatton -J'-J Hepmentathni Aniiiw Among Vbos attending Dr Guy Chlpman's isctursj on Preparation a meeting of th Club of Frtepils' School last night war Mrs Eldridge Mrs Howard TaylorlMra Tasker Howard and Mn Uooney who I acted as host and Mrs WiUlam Eastman who presided Mr and Mts 'Wp SchurriMr and Mrs VH Bertsch Hr and Mrs J- Wrf Bartscho' Hr and Mrs Bcnon Mr and Edward CornolLMr and? Mr Edward Los Mr and Mrs" Morris WUkln son Mr and Mrs William 8nyfler Mr asad Mr Hector 1c Adam Dr and- MrsFredarck7 3k-fibers Mr and Mra Edward Androvctto Mr! and Mrm John Rrleltlemslor Mr and Mn AWrlght Mr d-Mrs Arthur A CktUaAir and Mrs A ''-J'-Bnrns-i'Mr--1and Mrs and Go Edward! S' and Jams Mr coiiina Mr and ft ri Oi Dahl Mr and Mrs AJV- Mr and Mre Edion Mr Mrs A Mr and Mrs 8 Harrion Mr and i Mriv-F Hathaway Ur and Mrs Hunter- Dn -and Mrs Ms and Mrs Mrs Laws Mr- 2 Laper Judge and i -artln Dr end Mr Robert Moore head Dr-aiidMrsOn -H Nies Dr and Mrs 1 Orth 1 Ur and "Mrs Palgs Mr1 and Mrs CL Par-ker Dr Paul L- Parrish' tor and Mrs William Pf olffor Mr and Mrs William' CL fipslman Mr and Mrs William H' ptarbuek iMrJ and Mrs Raul Wind els Mr: 'John Campbell -Mr -andMrS' Henry Seaman and and MrsThomae Thev marriage Mtes Elizabeth Bodies Peares daughter of Mr and Mrs Clifford Gordon pearee ef For fist Hills and Charles son of Caesar 7RitsT took place yesterday afternoon is New -J srsey into bride ls a dsaeendant of a dor mar owner ef Bedloea Ieland and Ur Bits la the aen of Ih originator f- the Rtts-Carlton system of hotels And restaurants During the war he was a- memberef th pincers' Re Mi' UIBTHPAT nECFtlOI sj f-uX John Brophy bunder' Jwas given a 1 reception oq Tuesday In-honor ef hi 99th-birth day by his daughter Mrs Ella Lan agan Mr Brephy hssnearly always lived in Brooklyn and is still: vary active lnlocsl affairs BIRTHDAY RECjlSPIIOJfC retired Brooklyn i re active In local affairs 1 rffiff mm 'p iumsmoismmtmy -i- or uelinqumcu ana Crime utV-Yl On bv dred promotion of public' school children was urged last' Right a a solUtlon'bf thf juve- nUs'deUfi? uency 4 Joseph OrUfin! principal of 1 14 Mai hattan jin making this recomm datlon before A group Of lOfedoc tormsmbrs4ffthNew YorkSoc ty for' ihf Experimental Study Af iduestionj at tbs WMhlng-ton Iryini High Sfhof 1 Manhfttan revealed 1 he truth jef results pf ansxpcri ment which he" has been conductln r'for thf In hi mHsoLv? H' mafitaiBed' ti newed cptiiniem- and -the strengthened moinls which the system inspired to the children Juvenile 'delinquency and truancy ws reduced stated! that there paired morale lido later Ilfs by those who iby: th experlmnt: would towrird a reduction of aim to Afdded Indnamncnt ti ansdde4 induce msntasto why system should (be adopted generally by largo cities like New York quoted statistics to 1 show -that York Clty would tor a-yecbi If It wro lnetaUod xt fsamar timecongeetlon' ta'th wbuld bo Ifssensdi present jtlm it became tne Bureau of Research of Department of V- Education la fup on the results at Griffin's experiment I- r-1 Ctelfiln predicted -the eventual adontimk of i the eysthta by city- but voiced' the opinion that communities Would take It vp IntcmAt taFUper' Interest was' 'shewn th -whtiBh be submitted briefly before the members His statements mads In the form at questions It SYCH0 LOQYCUIB IS Students ef AdsIphf JbUg under i he direetteR ef Pre Ern ert Hen-lersen and Cparles 'r Drske Jfbav irganbed Hlh Harriet Towler a memlff refth senior elas nd prominent in the-cJub iife-of Idelpht Is th flrst president Jver 29-mombem aiff enmlledv i The newly fofmed Latin Club has ilected rofllcers rr: th year lmce terroll- prektd ntMarSLaba i era vic preriident and i poriy techt seerdtary jand treasurer Under the direction of Jmw1 Rooney lead ef the department whoe gift a Latin pehotereblp was recently mnouneed: thejeluh Plan to stndy Sonias customs? and epeochrHafe The New Yorg Schoolroaeter Club rill hold a dlnher and meeting ft tbs LMihaVciubrocjnas r09r 5th aw Manhattan FcH-T 1 TbeRev Dr rred Clare-Baldwin' superintendent the Newark- conference ef the kiethodlst Episcopal Church wUJ ipeak on' 1 Lincoln' Jo eph Taylor te peealdent and Dr William Babenort ibainnan the dinner I1 4': --r-! --4 'v Ha carried benefited work jA the he NW Of the scheols known the chocking Mr the other Markedt1 paper were to which dissented Is TOPICS OP DISCUSSION During February Sunday dl eedl-Ions will take place at 1 pin led by Lewson Brown manager dvts depertmenj Brooklyn Chamber at Pommeree lq th of th Central A Tha topics arc ss follows: Feb 7 and Why Is City Government Inefficient Feb 14 Is the Citizen's Part In Feb 21 Dose the Citisen Make the City Flan?" 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