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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936 SUMMER PREACHER Three Memorials 40 Scotch Clergy Religious Question Box Faith and Works Given Jo Church At Point Breeze To Preach Here In Slimmer Tour Church Pension Fund Is Reported At $3096,667.68 Episcopal Organization By ESTHEK COSTEft. have been situated In the so-called "Sinai Peninsula" where legend has FASCINATING JOB Calling missionary wort In the foreign field the most fascinating Job In the world, the Rev. Duncan F. Dodd. fflw, far Diupv Metnuoist wauiui, ictuira sua IA yrars us uur- sions in Central China.

When asked why the fascination of a work that to the average layman seems far beyond from the description. Mr. Dodd F'a Its Beneficiaries at Annual Rate of $1,000 said: "The fascination lies In watch' Readert of Tht Eagle art invited to ed ta trsestion regarding tht Frotcttunt, Catholic or JewUh faith. Questions artll be anncered at promptly at possible. They should bt addrtstti to the Religious Editor, rno will work in co-operation with the National Conference of Jewt and Christians.

Name and address matt accompany tjitestioiu so that a personal reply may be tent if necessary. what is tht New Testament teaehhsg ivarUng the baman aoal, tht) friar lift, A. Prof. Herbert H. WUlett an- tag a people emerge from feudalism Schmidt, bachelor of theology, M- censed regularly, performs the du and social conditions against which our ancestors struggled 300 or more ties of pastor at Bamt-Croix-Calleo- years ago.

They Francaise pariah of the Department of the Gard. This is considered a The report for 193S of the Church '-oa Fund of th Episcopal Church, Just presented, chows total ievs on Dec. 31. 1835, 68, approzlinktelr the same aa 'or the previous year, but the actual market Talue It in excess of the bcic Talue and in ezcea of original are led through betterment in great triumph for French women who have not often been granted equality" in field gradually open ing out for women. The Church placed it.

Q. Why da Catholics call the Pope "His Holiness" and "The Holy What do they mean when they say that the Popes are tht Vicars of Christ? A. The first question may be said to be corollaries of the second question. Catholics call the Pope the "Vicar of Christ" to Imply his supreme and universal primacy both of honor and jurisdiction, given, they believe, to St. Peter and to his supreme-pontiff -successors by Christ when Hi said, "Feed my lambs Peed my sheep" (John 17).

Thus each Pope Is believed to have supreme honor and Jurisdiction and guardianship over His (Christ's) Mystical Body, the visible church of God on earth. Hence, the faithful of the Church refer to "His Holiness" and "The Holy rather," title of endearment and respect that are compared to those similar phrases applied to other earthly sovereigns. Q. How doea Eastern Orthodoxy differ from Roman Catholicism? their condition, glimpses of education, and Lswers: There is no definitive teach- test. The president, William Fel- seems to be one of the least sympathetic toward the entrance of A memorial to Thomas Hewitt Vassar, a pioneer of the Summer colony at Point Breere.

Queens. L. will be aonsecrated on Sunday morning at Christ's Community Church, Point Breeie. The memorial, a gift of the Vassar family. Is in the form of a set of altar hangings.

The Rt. Rev. Prank W. Creighton, Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of Long Island, will conduct the consecration ritual. Mr.

Vassar was active in Brooklyn philanthropic and church work for many years and up to the time of his death was a vestryman in St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. Another Vassar memorial a silver communion chalioe. will be consecrated to the meViory of Irene Agatha Vassar, a young daughter of Mr. Vassar.

A lace communion veil will be consecrated in memory of Emma Louise Hollls. the gift of her sister. Mrs. Charles F. Walter.

A new organ, recently Installed, will have Albert Whistler of SU Paul's Church, Flatbush. as guest organist. Roy 8tone Sr. will direct the vested choir. LTJE in UItT ivcw inwuicub csa4uum A group of 40 Scottish clergy Is visiting America during July and as members of the Presbyterian Intel-fellowship Party and will be in New York until July 8.

They will preach in various pulpits of Greater New York and the Metropolitan Area on Sunday, four being guests of Brooklyn Presbyterian churches. The Brooklyn schedule Includes: Spenrwr Memorial. Clinton and Remaen Sta The Rev. Dr. J.

Altken, minister of the Old Church of Edinburgh. Union Church of Bay Rldse, Rldse Boulevard and flOth St. The Rev J. Bedham. minister Trinity and Boddon Presbyterian Church.

Wales. Central Presbyterian. Marey and Jefferson Avea. The Rev Fred D. Lanslands.

Oalaahlela and St. Paul Church. Galashiels. Union services for Brooklyn Weli-hta. preachlnf for First Presbyterian at the Church of the Saviour.

Plerrepont St. and Monroe Place The Rev. Berry Preston, minister of Old Parish Church. Peebles. The delegation is headed by the Rev.

William Brown, assistant minister Trinity Church. Glasgow, and organizer of the party. The group will visit many cities of Canada and the United 8tates during the Summer, preaching. In many churches and meeting clergy and laymen in social fellowship. lo-xea Morgan, report that should first hand the soul of man.

in general tne women into lull privilege of the pulpit and church officialdom. -he fund be converted into cash, nery dollar contributed could be knowledge of the Ideas of the Christian community were taken over from the Jewish accounted for with a profit. -tn-oup. Probably tnia was true or. A QUESTION This department would like to propound a Ques help that can be gained through contact with By the use of surplus Income the average age allowance of the fund Jesus as wen as tnose aooui nun.

tion to those who with the beat in Christian mis tentions In the world keep designating 8undays for specific observance Such views He corrected only as He felt them to be in error. The usual belief of the Jews of that age was that all men at death went to good or evil conditions. Such views are sionaries, to see that Christianity of various causes. If a clergyman HJ preached all the sermon asked for The Rev. Frank a.

Savers, pas tor Baptist Temple. Rochester, N. who will preach at the Baptist Temple, 3d Ave. and Schemerborn Su during the entire Summer period in the absence of the pasttr. Dr.

Russell Morse rougher. pensions is nearly 11.000, al-hough the regular rules allow for approximately $600 year. Ten years ago the average allowance was $623 a year, and when the fund was started in 1917 the allowance under the General Clergy Relief Fund averaged $363 a year. Should the assets of the fund continue to In has something illustrated in the story of the rich by these organisations, when would Be. Duncan F.

to offer that is he find a Sunday on which he could man and tht beggar. In using that parable Jesus did not authenticate Todd preach an honest-to-goodness ser A. An authority answers: Eastern better than what mon of his own choosing without a Orthodoxy differs from Roman Ca they have experienced. Oriental re designated slant? Worse atiU is the ligions are tottering as the people crease, the report states that the theology embodied in it, out used it to emphasize the permanence of character acquired in this life. fact that these "Days" are increas gradual increase in average age thollcism In several fundamental mattera It does not accept in any sense the principle of Papallsm; its doctrines and canons derive from begin to see more of the cnristian viewpoint and the by-products of ing so fast that there are no longer Sundays enough to go around and The teaching of the New Testa Christian Catholic News allowances will follow, until each clergyman In normal cases will "receive about one-half of his average ment Is that all men have the ca the Seven Ecumenical Councils (plus Mr.

Dodd said that missionaries RELIGIOUS BOOK SHELF has never ceased at Its altar. Known for its exquisite beauty and rich ornamentation, the altar r.ses in four tiers to a height of 47 feet and pacity to achieve eternal life. such local synods held subsequently of the larger denominations co salary for his active ministry. the poor minister would have to preach a "doubleheader" to catch up. If you do not think this question is Justified, make a list of all To Catholics the month of July is Whether they do or not must de operated in their efforts and cor At present the fund is paying as are consonant with Ecumenical decrees); It has usages differing pend on their desires and efforts.

related their work, and as a rule especially significant for the Feast of St. Anne which falls on the 26tn. Is constructed of various marbles, the door of the tabernacle being pensions to more than 2,200 bene' ficlaries, clergy, widows and flepen the causes you can remember off made no effort to disparage native from Rome, e. vernacular liturgy: both married and celibate cler There is nothing in the Christian sources to Indicate that all people hand that have already asked for religions, but gradually to lead the studded with Jewels and flanked on Br HEN'KY SMITH IXLTEB With the present of war, dents, totaling approximately a year. The total capital Days" and see how amazingly long people to appreciate unnsuaniiy In anticipation of this festival the devout yearly make pilgrimages to shrines In honor of the mother of the Virgin Mary and participate In gy; democracy in its organizational life, 1.

a large place given the the list is. through its results. He workea in asseu of the former relief fund after correlation with the husband of nearly 50 years of operation were friends of peaos are more than ever faced with the necessity of bkowins; what efforts in the past have suc TARSONAGE TO WHITE HOUSE Pearl Buck, a Southern Presby novena observances nine days preceding the feast. only $765,000. The year 1835 is terlan In agricultural experiments, narked as the first In which the A One-quarter of the Presidents of the United States have cessfully prevented war and what For the 44th year, beglnlng Fri distributing selected seeds for van have failed to accomplish that ob come from the parsonage, according ous crops, selected mulberry trees, day, July 17, the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament will conduct such ind paid out more in pensions was received from assessments, le difference being financed by serves already built up through to a recent survey.

Wives of Presi and other agricultural materials and jective. Professor Uerle Curti of Smith College has toed the story of America's effort to secure peace from colonial days down to the giving Instruction in farming, care a novena at the Basilica Church of St. Jean BaptLste. Lexington Ave. at dents also have been born In parsonages.

Among the Presidents so of children, and other subject al ffosperous years. 76th Manhattan, one of the listed are President Garfield, who The fund Joined with other aim present year. His volume. "Peace or leading shrines of faith healing in was an ordained minister; rover er organizations to have the orig War; Tha American Struggle 1634- Cleveland, who came from a long rectly related to the home life of the people. Preaching the Gospel was a vital element in the work, but became a correlated part of the missionary project and not the sole end ia! Social Security Act amended to zclude those organizations offering line of preachers; Wcoarow Wilson, 1936" la unique among documents on peace.

(W. W. Norton Co. $3). art essentially Immortal, but rather that the knowledge of God and the fellowship of Jesus art means to that end.

Man becomes a living soul at birth wtth the capacity, unless marred by Inheritance or physical disaster, of going -onward In the attainment of growth in knowledge, personality and spiritual stature. The Holy Spirit is the term used In the New Testament to signify the divine activity, the spirit of God, the mind of Christ, in the education of human lives into the Image of our Lord. Q. Is there any certainty as to the loratkm wi ML Sinai where the law was delivered? A. There have been many conjectures on the part of Biblical scholars regarding the location of Mt.

Sinai. Such authorities as Lepsios, Burckhardt, Fraas, Robinson, Palmer, Ebers, Von GalL Petrie. Bliss, Sayce and Cheyne have ventured suggestions on the subject. Rarely have they agreed on a location. the Roman Catholic world.

Each year hundreds from near and far Journey to this sanctuary to worship and receive the application of the holy relic. pension benefits equal or in excess It Is not a sermon or an essay and aim of the missionaries. laity; nationalism recognized; different regulations as to fasting, it diss tows belief in transubantia-tlon as Rome teaches that doctrine, purgatory, the Roman doctrine and use of indulgences, etc. Q. At a recent rabbinical convention the suggestion was made that Reform Judaism be organised on the aynodtcal principle.

How are Jewish religious bodies at present constituted? A. At the present time, each Individual- synagogue Is an autonomous body, subject to the authority of no higher body so far as discipline Is concerned. The synagogues of each denomination are usually banded together into a national organization, such as the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (Reform), the United Synagogue of America (Conservative) and the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations. Each denomination also has its own rabbinical body. Membership in these bodies Is, however, either side by mosaic panels.

In announcing the novena. the Very Rev. August Pelletler- rector and superior of the fathers, has planned an Increased schedule of services this year. Each day there will be masses at 5:30, 6, 6:30, 7. 8:30, 9 am.

and 12:10 noon. The 8:30 mass will be celebrated in the lower church where the Shrine of St. Anne is located. The other masses and the preaching services at 8 o'clock each evening will be held In the main church auditorium. On Sunday, July 26, the feast day.

there will be additional masses at 10 and 11 o'clock. The relic of St. Anne is exposed to the veneratioa of the faithful from 7:30 am. to 9 p.m. dally.

Three Swedish churches will unite for Summer services during July and August, using each of the churches for one or more Sundays. The pastors and guest preachers will supply the pulpits, no pastor preaching in his own church. The churches are Swedish Pilgrim, Swedish Baptist and Immanuel Methodist. of Government provisions. Although but, strictly speaking, a history, blanket exemption of churches who came from the manse, and Chester Arthur, who was the son of a Baptist parson.

The wives of Presidents Adams. Fillmore. Pierce and Harrison are listed among those given to the White House by the Pacts of the utmost importance to Built in 1912 at a cost of $1,000,000 Mr. Dodd's three children were born in China. The family returned in 1937 after Mr.

Dodd had suc not sought, the final amend to accommodate the increasing those who would fight intelligently the battles of peace are found on ment as adopted is far wider in crowds attracted by the faith cures, cumbed to illness. They were In the Chinese war zone and overrun with every page. It is intended to give this edifice was the gift of Thomas parsonage. the substance of wcat has hap scope than the original applicants for exemption requested, making it still more imperative for the church fund to be safeguarded and in war parties, and in 1937 were looted, F. Ryan to the French Canadian pened rather than to tell the story Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament.

In exhaustive detail, but it is a Started in the early eighties by two creased. losing everything. Mrs. Dodd is an avid collector of art treasures and managed td acquire many Chinese works of art although many valu French priests, the church acquired Organizations subsidiary to the stirring account of a many-sided campaign which, though largely middle class in origin and develop Church Pension Fund were reported possession of the relic In 1892 and in a short time became a famous able nieces were lost in the raid ment, had increasing. drawn into as progressing satisfactorily.

The Church Hymnal Corporation, which shrine. Since 1900, when the Blessed rTERNATIONAL A translation of the New Testament and Psalms published by the American Bible Society for Ponape. the largest of the Caroline Islands, can truly be called international. It. was translated by Germans, printed in England, financed by Americans, distributed by Japanese, and used by Ponepaslans.

The number of languages and dialects in which the Bible or portions of the Scriptures are published has now reached 973. The walls of the parsonage show valuable prints and the visitor can It religious, educational and diplo Sacrament Fathers were invited to Practically the only point on which publishes hymnals and prayerbooks matic leaders of distinction. He see beautiful lamps and other orv take charge of the church, adora purely voluntary and their luncuon agreement has been by them Is that shows how the American struggle the Church Life Insurance Corporation, which carried Insurance to tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament the historical Mt. 8inai could not is simply advisory in nature. ental treasures on every sloe.

against war "was influenced by various allies and obstacles. The churches, the schools, the press, the A PIONEER For the first time in the amount of $19,243,326 in 1935 and the Church Properties Fire Ia surance Corporation, carrying hi' anity." Speakers at succeeding Summer Union Services Summer Union Services France a woman pastor has meetings will be Herbert Lockyer, bean officially designated. Mile. movies and the radio all had a hand in what was done, or what famous English youth evangelist, on July 14; Bob Jones, president Bob rrrv surance in 1935 of over $71,000,000 covering 2,650 churches and many other ecclesiastical institutions. Manhattan Church News Young people of Clad Tidings Tabernacle will hold open air meet was not done.

I I 1 1 a 4sT P.M.: "Liberty, Authority and Democ Jones College, Cleveland, July 21, and Tom Rhodes, "singing racy." UNION CHURCH OF BAY RIDGE A.M.: The Rev. J. Badham. Trinity Pres policeman, on July zb. SERMON TOPICS UNI0MS byterian cnurca, roniypnaa.

Wales. SPENCER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CONFERENCE A The Rev. Dr. 3. Altken.

Old The seventh annual Lutheran Church of Edinburgh. CENTRAL Young People's Conference will open the Stony Brooklyn Confer A.M.; The Rev. Fred L. La inlands Presbyterian Church of England. ence season tonight and continue SUNDAY, JILT 1J UNION SERVICES CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR A.M.: Dr.

Barry Proton. Peebles Old FarUh Church. Scotland. PLATBOSH CONORSGATIONAL A.M.: Dr. Horace H.

Leevitt, Ctntral through July 11. Dr. George Aus, London. AINSLEE STREET A.M.:"Resllrin Our National Ideals." PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL assistant pastor and director of Young People's Activities at Trinity HOLY TRINITY Lutheran Church, will direct the IN THE BEDFORD SECTION AT THE BEDFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOSTRAND AVE. and DEAN ST.

MORNING WORSHIP and SERMON. 10'45 O'CLOCK Rev. ROBERT R. FRITSCH, D.D. Conference Speaker at Stony Brook and MontToee CHURCHES PARTICIPATINO-nSt.

Peal's Convrefstionol eatf Bedford Preibytenan Charrbes and Fear That there has been decided progress despite all discouragements becomes very apparent as one reads the spritely narrative Professor Curti has woven. It is. for example, rather shocking to realize that in 1869 the churches were practically Indifferent to the peace movement 60 much so that "representative assemblies of the ministers of Massachusetts refused the request of the American Peace Society for a prayer against war; the presiding officer with "scandalous indignity' (Indicated the honor and usefulness of an appeal to the sword." In that same year not one of a hundred preachers whose sermons were reviewed devoted so much as a single sentence to the Christian idea of peace or uttered a single appeal for Christian good will toward England, with which country American relations were badly A "The Book ooas judgments, Mr. Young. F.M.: "Samaritan." Mr Young." REFORMED ings on Saturday nights at the triangle at Broadway and 47th and on Wednesday evenings at Broadway and 86th St.

Music and short addresses make up the service. The Rev. C. E. Neal, radio preacher and Bible teacher working largely in Gospel Missions, will be associated this Summer with the Times Square Mission conducted by Harold Arc ris.

Dr. Paul Scherer, pastor Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, will preach on Sunday morning at the opening service of the 63d annual session of the Chatauqua Institution. Chatauqua, N. Y. Interdenominational assemblies are held each Sunday throughout the season conference.

Erling C. OLsen, lay reader in religious activities, will FLATBUSH preach on Sunday morning in the A.M.: "Let Freedom Ring- The net. remodeled auditorium. Le Roy C. Brandt.

MISCELLANEOl Dr. Mark Wayne Williams, Inter UNITY SOCIETY Clergy to Stage Debate on Baptism A debate on the question, "Resolved, that baptism by immersion believers Is the only correct observance of this ordinance," will be held on Monday evening at Bora Park Baptist Church, 67th St and 11th Ave. The Rev. J. B.

DeUutri, pastor of the church, will support the affirmative and the Rev. C. J. Anderson of the World Faith Missionary Association, Minneapolis, Minn, the negative. The speakers rill not present personal beliefs, sut will marshal facts, arguments and Biblical passages to support the two sides of the controversy.

The debate has been prepared as the method of teaching used largely by Thrist and His early apostles. The Judges will be the Rev. harles B. Condit of West Orange, presenting the clergy: A Porter, associate editor of Come Talk, a publication of The irooklyn Daily Eagle, and Pasquale calzo, Boro Park real estate broker. A.M.: "Eternal Newness.

8ALVATION ARMY citadel Adit, ana Mrs. c. Mcwauy. im pastor Greenwood Baptist Church, will preach at 10th St. and Boardwalk, Coney Island, on Tues-day and Wed nesday evenings, Oreenpolnt Capt.

and Mrs. John Wheatley. QCEENS ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS AT THS CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR PIIRREPONT STREET AND MONROE PLACI UORNINO WORSHIP AND SERMON 1100 CLOCK Rev. BERRY PRESTON, D.D. PEEBLES OLD PARISH CHURCH, SCOTLAND BPECIAL MUSIC CHORUS CHOIR CHURCHES PARTICIPATING Plymouth Charcl of tht PUrtms.

CHercIt 0 tht Neighbor, Firtt MethotUt Spltcoval Church, Frrti Presbylertem Church and Charch 0 tht Saviour weather permitting. The Rev. Rob CHURCH -TN-TH -GARD ENS. Forest Hills A "The American Dream. ert S.

Chamberlain, pastor Wells FIRST METHODIST. Richmond Hill Union Church, Honolulu. PARK SLOPS CONGREGATION AL A.M.: The Rev. J. Elmer Prases, Mount Vernon.

N. V. JANES METHODIST A.M.: Dr. Harry T. Howard, tabury Methodist.

ST. JOHN'S METHODIST All: Dr. Prank A. Smith. BEDFORD PRESBYTERIAN A.M.: Dr.

Robert R. Fritsch: "Grace and Holineu." HON LUTHERAN AM Dr. E. C. J.

rtreellnt. TOMPKINS AVS. CONOREOATIONAL A The Rev. Wayne A. Nicholai.

BUSHWICK AVENUE BAPTIST A.M.: The Rev. Milton C. Prowd: "An Ounce of Prevention." P.M.: "Doea Unorence Relieve Responsibility?" Mr. Froyd. SWEDISH PILGRIM The Rev.

Ivar B. Pearson. Im-manuel Methodist. REDEEMER BAPTIST P.M.: Evening union services for Flat-bush. The Rev.

Quentln T. Llghtner. BAPTIST BAPTIST TEMPLB Sweetest Story." Dr. Frank O. Savers.

Rochester, N. T. F.M.t "'The Ooddess of Dr. Sayers. EMMANUEL A.M.: The Rev.

8. Abernethy. Communion service. A Communion aervice. P.M.: "A Nation Exalted." FIRST METHODIST.

Hollls A.M.: Communion Meditation. "The Weather of LUe Fogs" Epworth League "Military Training Orrln Blossom. ST LUKE'S LUTHERAN. Woodhaven A.M.: "A Christian Is a citisen Tww strained. Even Phillips Brooks blessed the Institution of war and Dwight L.

Moody, when asked his opinion about the attempt to secure peace, "declared that he was sick and tired of reformers of every Uk." Not ail ministers were thus under the spell of war. for Bishop Whipple of Minnesota, a contemporary, said, "so long as ministers throw around military heroes mantles of Kingdoms." of eight weeks with a cuiierent leader of religious thought each week as preacher. The New York Youth Christian Center, meeting at Calvary Baptist Church, has invited 2.500 Brooklyn young people to Join in a series of Tuesday evening vacation meetings with outstanding speakers and singers. Walter MacDonald of Detroit will speak on the coming Tuesday evening and Dan Fuchs, director Brooklyn Youth Christian Council, will give his life story, with the subject "From Judaism to Christl- IN FLATBUSH AT FLATBUSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH DORCHESTER ROAD AND EAST 18 TH STREET MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON. 11:00 O'CLOCK THE REV.

MARTIN PAUL LUTHER MINISTER. NEW UTRECHT REFORMED CHURCH CHURCHES PARTICIPATING flatbuth Chris tie Church. Plotbai Crmrreeahon-al Cnurcfi, rlalbuth Presbyterian Church and St. If art Mtthoiut Church. GRACE EPISCOPAL.

Jamaica AM "America Need." Memorial Presbyterian Church, will assist in the service. The Rev, Olln McKendree Jones, pastor Glen Avon Presbyterian Church of Duluth, will preach at the union services at Bed- ford Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Aug. 23. Dr. Charles Schweikert, pastor Trinity Baptist Church, is preaching a series of Summer sermons, "From Nature to Nature's God," through July.

In August and Sept. 6 the church will join in the union services at Bedford Presbyterian Church. LUTHERAN CHURCH IN THE MANSION. Plushlne Outdoor service. Prof, H.

J. Rippe. Bronxvllle. MANHATTAN OLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE 'Cyclone AV to Tell Story of Conversion 3 P.M.: "The Last supper, in narv. Christian piety and thus seek to cover with a halo of sanctity the bloody and un -Christian deeds of war, they must stultify their profession." It was only In 1884 that Robert A.

Brown. 8 P.M.: "The Importance of Opportunity or God Now," Mr. Brown. OREKNWOOD A.M.: -The Christian's Declaration," Dr. Mark Wayne Williams.

7:30 p.m.: Open air service. 8 p.m.: "The Birth of A Nation," Dr. Williams. TRINITY BAHAT CENTRE 4.15 PM "The Bana Era irom im to 1036." Arrhie Tichener. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JEFFERSON AND MARCY AVENUES MORNING UNION SERVICE AT 11 Rev.

FRED D. LANGLANDS, B.D., of the Presbyterian Church, Galashiels, Scotland, will preach MARCY AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH UNITES WITH US FOR THE NEXT FIVE SUNDAYS the Episcopal Church changed some of the prayers in the Prayer Book INCARNATION EPISCOPAL A.M.: "From Nature to Nature's Ood the Flowers." Communion serv sidedness of the problem of war and its conquest, Indicates the place of women, of the schools, of chambers of commerce and of legislative Protestant Episcopal A.M.: Ouest Preacher, riev. nenry a. Bull. Georee-own, SC.

wmcn Had implied that war must FIR8T PRESBYTERIAN be expected to continue forever and ice. HANSON PLACE A.M.: "Enjoylnc Our Enemies." P.M.: "The Reason for Living." SECOND OERMAN A.M.: Ouest Preacner. nee. ur. jonn n.

Swan. St. Davids Church. Glaseow. Scotland.

8 Lawn Service, Rev. John Fischbach. it was 1887 before the Methodist Church found itself able to support even a resolution advocating arbi bodies In the enterprise, and reveals clearly how late was the awakening of peace-minded Americans to the A.M.: "The Sky Is Red." Communion tration as a substitute for war. olace that economic factors have in Manhattan Churches iue ooc rings out tne many the war system Presbyterian r- PROTESTANT Episcopal St. Paul's Church FLATBUSH Church Ave.

and St. Paul's Place Rev. HAROLD S. OLAFSON, Rector 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion 8.30 A Holy Communion (Choral) 11:00 A.M.

Holy Communion and Sermon Presbyterian Alfred E. Pave, known among evangelists as "Cyclone Al" has become associated with the Times Square Mission, 104 W. 43d Manhattan, as soloist, song leader, pianist, preacher, and 'dramatic reader. He was born in a log cabin in the Northern wilderness of Ontario, but ran away from home at the age of 14 after coming to the TJ. S.

A. He attached himself to road shows, the circus, or wherever his talent for entertaining gave an opening, dropping lower in the social scale until he landed In the Bowery, ragged and hopeless, ready to end all by a Jump from Brooklyn Bridge. But he was converted at the old Hadley Rescue Hall 10 years ago and has ever since devoted his time to evangelistic work. On Saturday evening he will give a dramatic recital "In Rags," giving the story of his life before and after his conversion. Baptist service.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ALL CHURCHES A.M. and P.M.: "Ood." CONGREGATIONAL BUSHWTCK AVENUE A.M.: "Be Sent to the Lord." LUTHERAN ST. PAUL'S (Palmetto St.) A.M.: "Be Ye Merciful." ST. MATTHEW An outdoor vesper service win be held on Sunday evening in the grove of the Lutheran Church in the Mansion, Flushing, with Prof. H.

J. Rippe of Concordia, Collegiate Institute, Bronxville. as preacher. Gertrude Elchoff will be soloist and John Hammond organist. Presbyrerion Bohol FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Piltii Avenue, between llih srd 12th s-j.

II REV. JOHN A. SWAN, B.D.. of St David's Parish Church. Giaafow LAWN SEKVICE (weather permltt.nt REV JOHN H.

FISCHBACH BAXA'I Sunday. 4:15 ARCHIE TICHENOR: "The Baha'l Era From 1844 le 11MH" A.M.: "National Rlfhteousness." a sr a. smv mmvmtmw mvm ST. STEPHEN'S Christian Science A "Churches and Nations," Mr. Law- VrthyttTloj CJraxh.

Baptist aT aT aT' ver. P.M.: "Life's Simplicities." Mr. Lawyer. Protestont Episcopal hafetfetti Avt South Oxford St ST. PAULS (Avenue J) AM: "conquering Life's Barriers." Ave, t.

SartljnLiJmpiii'a EPIPHANY at St. A "The Merciful CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY MONTAGUE ST. NEAR BORO HALL Services 8 30. 11:00 A.M. and 8 00 P.M.

Preacher Mr. YOUNO 11 "THE 8 "SAMARITAN" G. P. T. RABGEVT.

Beetar 8T. JOHN'S (Prospect Ave.) aluar UapiiBi GljuTrij 57th KL tU Mh and 7th Avenuea Rev. William Ward Ayrr. Mlnilrr DR. PAI W.

ROOD at Lei Ansrlrs preaches gander at 11. and ilt Wednesday, Midweek Service Brout 11 A.M. snli P.M., UN loin kr. a A.M. Heir Cemanonteai A M.

Hely Cemvaamea and SeraeaSi it A.M.: "Fruiu." METHODIST EPISCOPAL. BROOKLYN BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH Tht First Churoh of Christ, Bctentlst, in Boston. Mass. Services Are Held in Foliowini enureses: FIRST CHURCH. New Tort Ave.

and Dean St. 11 A.M.. P.M., PM. SECOND CHURCH. S7th St.

bet. Sd and 4th Aves. 11 A Wed P.M. THIRD CHURCH. 21st St.

at Albemarle Rd. 11 A Wed 8:15 P.M. FOURTH CHURCH. Towers Hotel. Clart and Willow sts.

Sun 11 A P.M. FIFTH CHURCH. 12th Are. and Sth at. 11 A.M..

Wed 8 15 M. CENTRAL Dr. ALVIN E. MAGARY 1 1 :00 "The Prophet and the Patriot" 7:45 ''Liberty, Authority and Democracy" A sermon on the meanin? of liberty A.M.: "Does tne western world Need the Eastern MlndT" Stephen A. Haboush, Galilean shepherd In rreacner: BHbep Kosers el OhM 5 an P.M.

Femes: Blihea Baser. I0: A M. Heir Ceamlsi incaMationyh slrS? Bev. JOHN AS. D.D Beetar BAM Holy Communion 11 A M.

Holy Communion. Sermon bf BEV. HENRY BILL Miscellaneous native costume. P.M.: "America at the Crossroads," The Rev. Harold Paul Sloan, editor ST.

ANN'S CHURCH 1-84 Clinton and Llvlnciton Sta 1938 Rev. SAMUEL M. DORRANCE. Rector Rev. OEOROE D.

HARDMAN 8:00 A M- Holy communion 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon Mr. Hardman 10:00 A.M. Holy Communion new York christian Advocate OCEAN PARKWAY- DR. BR0UGHER Pallor Dr.

F. G. SAYERS of tht Baptiit Temple, Rochester, preaching IOM A.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINQ ROOMS A.M.: "Ancient Rome and Modern REVIVAL CAMPAIGN America." Merhodiit Eptscopai SPENCER MEMORIAL FRESBTTIRIAN PARK SLOPE A.M.: "Independence or Security." FENIMORB STREET Dr. A.

A. LINDSAY Author. Many Books on Psychology Daily Life Psychology lesaon Hotel Ansenia, gnndayi and Thursdays, 8:15 P.M. "Your Problem Analysed How Rolved" Dr LINDSAY mav be seen by at the Hotel Anionis. Broadway at 73d Manhattan A.M.: "Country's Birthday." PRESBYTERIAN Plrat Ohurch 734 Nostrand Avenue Hours Wed.

to S. I 30-5 30 Second Church 273 71st Street Hours Wed. to 5. Sun, Third Church 2150 Caton Avenue Hours Wed. to 7.

Sunday, S-4 Fourth Church 1 Plata street Houra 30-9. Wed to S. Sunday. J-e Fifth Ohurch 13th Ave. and 4Stli at.

Hours 1:30 to S. Sun, J-s REVIVAL CAMPAIGN "AL" EVANGELIST Hear His Llie Story. "IN RACW A Drsmstic Presentation SATURDAY NIGHT. JULY 4TH TIMES KQI'ABE MISMON 104 West 43rd New York Ctty Meetinss Daily (Except 8un 1. 3 and mv Seam su CHstts link w.

ef Bare Hall Rev. r. I. SULMONS, D.D.. Paster Servteet throuthout the Summer at 11 A M.

Wednesday fe. Devotional Service, M. Free Dallv Vacation Bible SehooL 9-12 a cordial WELcoJia arrriNos frxi METHODIST I EPISCOPAL WELLS MEMORIAL A "The Mornlna Star." "The Sweetest Story" r.M. "The Goddess of Liberty" Fine Singing LAFAYETTE AVENUE A.M.: "The Prophet and the Patriot." CHURCHES C44UROH OFTtl Oreene Ave. at Clermont Ave.

Rev. FREDERIC M. ADAMS. Rector Rev. ERNEST A.

HARDING. Assistant 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 11:00 AM Holy Communion and Sermon Preacher, Rev. Ernest A. Hardlns Reformed Church of Americo Congregational Congregational CENTRAL Methodist CHURCH Third Avenae aad Plate-ash Bantoa Plan and St Street (Opposite) L.

1 R. 8iaiioo Dr. I. LANK UTJXER. Pastor Satway to Allaatis, raelf la, Navins Ss.

wcmGAnrciAiNk It AM "Doea tbe World Keeel the Eastern Jusd'' Ur. BiavDea A tnooaao. a CaXeaa Spiritualist CBDsUaBkJ(fiK Shepherd. I r.il "Asenca al Use Craaa Roads lev. Harold Paul SAaa.

Editor oi Ke York Chrlsuaa 7:40 PJU Crrtaa Racial Itatk Martha The Religious pages oi The Brooklyn Daily Eagle offer unusual opportunities for making contacts outside of your present parish circle. The cost to announce your services is surprisingly low. For information, write or phone the Religious Advertising Department The Brooklyn Dally EagU MAin 4-6200 MARK WAYNE WILLIAMS Acting Pastor at Greenwood Baptist Church Cor. Seventh Ave. and Sixth St.

10:30 A.M. THE CHRISTIAN'S DECLARATION" 1:30 OPEN AIR SERVICE THE BmTHWOFJA NATION" Reformed Dutch Church Platbtuh and Church Avenuea Founded 1SS4 Rev. Dr. J. Frederic Berg.

Minister Rev. LeFtov Brandt, Asst. Minister 11:00 A M. -LET FREEDOM RING" Mr. BRANDT Uill Preach UNION MH VICES OF CENTRAL AND TOMPKINS AVENUES' Unify CPMTUALlSt CHURCHES CHILD OF GRACE CHURCH ft Pacific Street Orsce Rapusarda.

Minister 8ervlces and Messanes Sunday and Tuesday, 8:00 PM, Tuesday and Friday. 2 00 P.M. July and the First Sunday in August at tht Tompkins Avenue Church, EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Tompkins Avenue and McDonougK Street 11-00 A.M. MR. NICHOLAS "NOT IN TEMPLES MADE HANDS" Lajkyette Arenas and St.

James: Place I Alkee Seiaare HI rOMEBOf. Leasee MTnAY eCWOOL A IMILT n.it PM Sande. II a iTCIKtL UNrSS' eele4aia mm Sutuki, rje. 11 JLM- Rev. BRADFORD SABERNETHY (CaaMuiea SarTlce) i ur.

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