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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 39

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 39

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THE BKOOKLYX DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY. APRIL 5. 11725. 6 6 Special Noonday Services The Brooklyn North and South TO SING FIRST MASS IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH News of the City Churches Pistrli'ta of the New ork al.

K. Kast Conference have united for ev- KIS SEL ral years In noonday services during Holy Wick in the Hanson Place M. IN GREENWOOD CHURCH The Rev. Dr. F.

W. O'Brien, pastor of the Greenwood Boptirt Church, will preach this morning 011 "The Tomb, the Crown," a Palm Sunday theme. In the evening his subject will be "A Triumphant City A Rejected King." Special Palm Sunday music, chorus choir, soloists, Alvah Nichols, Holy Week services every night next week except Saturday, Dr. O'Brion preaching. IX ST.

GROUCH'S. In St. George's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Horace E. flute B.

D.t rector, will conduct services today at 8 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. His theme at 11 a.m. will be "What Kind of a King Hides Into Your Heart?" At 8 p.nv Stainer'a "Cruciflxloc" will be mint by full choir, under Prof. H.

O. Eskwhe. Wilfred Glenn, bass, of Park Avenue Baptist Church, will sinijf solo parts. G004I Friday, 1 2 to p.m., service of the "Seven Words From the Cross," by the Kev. Father Hawkins, Order of the Holy Cross, West Pnrk, N.

Y. E. Church. Theev half-hour eervlcce Irom Year to year have brouxht to- Holy Week (dH. ram-f in St Caul's Church, Ointon and i'arroll will differ somewhat this Var from the observance during ml recent years.

The Holy Week mission wit I be conducted by the rector, th" Ilev. Andrew Chalmers Wilson. The will becin to- at p.m. be, continued throughout Holy until Frfday The Ceorpe Meyer, CUSTOM BUILT E' ther large connregatlons represent- iiik all denominations Itv tne cuy. This year an attractive program Has H.

en prepared. Ueclnnins tomorrow the follow Inn speakers will appeart Iiv H. K. iHrkpatric of Olcauo. Lr.

1j- lluv liakm of the Uaj Tem fsstrvfr UNION SERVICE IN CENTRAL Holy Wcrk servic-s will in the NoMrand-Hi'Kulh M. K. rlmrrh. the lU-v. W.

ilr.olfot M.i.-kii U. pastor. with his niorninp. In tin- tin pastor will pn ach on "Christ Our Saviour." the first in the group beimr 'i'nnn Sin." StainT's "Crucltlxion" will bo nuns. On Tuesday rvrnimc at the pasioc-w ill prc.M-h tin- second sermon in the group.

"Krom St'ltislin on Wednesday. "From Ioubt and on Thursday, "From Hatred." On Friday from 1 m. to 3 p.m. union ff rv--ice in the Vnt ml Connrega totvit Church at which time the ministers ot the IVdford section will speak on "The Seven Iast Words From the Cross." nl ST. MARK'S CHURCH In Ft.

Mark's Congregational Church this morning the Rev. John Luther ilhon. executive secretary of the New York City Association of ConKrecttirmil Churches, will preach on "The Festival of fultilled At the evening ervlce the Ilev. Kenneth Kingston, educational director of the lironx Branrh, Y. M.

C. will preach on "The Sleeping Missionary." Special muwlc has been a rrun ged for lies ervices. consisting of soloists And an augmented choir On ft nod Friday evening. Holy Communion vill take place, with Communion sermon by the Ilev. John Kilbon The preacher for Knster Sunday will be the Rev.

y. J. Neul, pastor-elect, who will come especially from liU charge in Iowa for this service. ple, HiHliop K. 11.

Kichardswn of Atlanta. -Dr. ltaymond l. Forman of Ht. rani's Church.

Manhattan, and Hishop I. other U. Wilson, resident bishop of New York. This will be Bishop Wil HOLY WEEK MEETINGS. Special Holy Week services will be held In the Church of the Evangel.

Wednesday evening the Rev. John L. Kilbon will be the preacher. Thursday evening holy communion and reception of new members. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock union service with the Fcnniore M.

1-1 Church. The Rev. Slurvin will preach. son a first appearance in urooKiyn since his lonsr and severe illnese. Fred l'atton.

baritone soloist of the Fifth THE MEIAJVKD CAPTAIX. In the Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church the pastor, the Rev. P. A. Macdonuld.

will speak this morning on "The Beloved Captain," in connection with the Lord's Supper, at which time new members 111 be received. The talk to Juniors will be "The Tree on the Chimney Top." In the evening the sermon topic will be "What It Avenuo I'resbytcrian Church, will be the Bpeclal singer. nil 1 sim siiih 111 1 I 111 11 The New Kissel Six IN HOLY TRINITY In the Church of the Holy Trinity Means to He a Christian. tonight the rile ot confirmation 5-Passenger Brougham TO EXTEHTAIX PATIENTS. Representatives from the Congregational "churches of Brooklyn will have an entertainment ami serve refreshments for the patients in the Kings County Hospital, with Mrs.

S. Smith us chairman, on W'cJnc day, April 8, at 1 p.m. COM Ml MOX AM RECEPTION. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup will be administered. In the morning, this being Palm Hunday, there will be special music and sermon by I hew Ilev.

John Howard Mellsh on $1895 per and reception Into membership will take place this morning ho Triumphal F.ntry. There will in Park Place Primitive Methodist also be a celebration of the Holy PALM SUNDAY IN JANES In the Junes M. E. Church rnlm gundiiy will lip observed. This mirniiifr.

10 to 1 0 so, lwhies, rhllilrrn nl ailult.i will be bnpttzp.l. From to Holy Communion. r. Oullaeher will deliver a brief and spproprlate message tor thin oren-VSlon on "CrenMnif a Spiritual A-moHphere. I'ne Mnk'hlrws Will be the, sibjcct of the popular evenlnir sermon.

This will be a I'klm Sunday discourse. Tho whole church will observe Holy Week. Earn evening Lr. Gall-inner will deliver a message eoverlntj the most Important activities of our Lord's life on that day. i IIK1NT CHIHOI.

"Christ in the 'Ninuulur Life' will be Canon Chase's Ml this evening's service in t'hrist t'lmn rtedford last in course mi "Christ Novels of Yesterday." At 1 a.m. 1 he mtbject ill 'bo 'hrist ia Ctnifcience Crusade." There will be Holy Communion at this service and at 8 ni. The services during Holy Week will bo Wednesday. Holy Comtptiuion at 1 1 a.m.; Idtany nnd sermon by the Her. John H.

S. Putnam at p.m.; Mauinday Thursday, Holy Cmmun-iott at 8 p.m. lood Friday, morn-ine prayer at three-hour jnedi-tation, to 3 p.m. Church, with an address by the Communion at 8:30 and at 11 o'clock. This week being Holy pastor, the Rev.

J. proude. In the evening he will give the third and Week, there will be a special service last section of "Lien hot," Illus on Aiauntty inursaay nigni, wun trated. Service every evening dur Holy Communion at 5 t'clock. On (lood Friday there will be the three- ing Holy Week.

"HI M1LITY AND EMPIRE." In the Park Slope Congregational Church, the pastor, the Kev. John Erskine Adams, will preach this morning on "Palm Branches." From 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. there will be a radio service to listen to Dr. Cad-nian at the Bedford Branch Y. M.

C. A. on "Humility and Empire." s. Hartfori Hydraulic Four-Whecl Brakes Balloon Tires Automatic chassis Lubrication Frame with front "kick-up" Bronze graphited Bearings Spring Hangers with side-play adjustment Latest Advanced Engineered Kissel Motor Duco Finish Custom-built Body hour service, when JNIr. Mellsh will make the addresses from 13 to I Dll.

WYME IX TIIROOP AVEXl'E. p.m.: also evening prayer and ad In tho Throop Avenue Preshyte- dress at 5:15 and, 8. rian Church, the Rev. Dr. William Carter, pastor, will preach this morning and in "the evening the "SF.VEX LAST WORDS." For the special musical service on Rev.

Dr. Dwight WHherspoon ylie of New York City will preuch. Palm Sunday 4today) evening in HALLAM-MORRISON MOTOR CO. the Church of the Good Shepherd (IF INTPQFQT TH JAMAICA BllLDIXG KOLD. The Brunswick-Praver Company sold for Clark Avenue, a two-story limestone front building, Just completed on the south sida of Jamaica J)l feet on Jamaica ave.

by 110 feet in depth, to the Jean Realty Corporation of Jamaica: Service: 1625 Bedford Avenue who was ordained priest yesterday, will sins his first mass today ii St. Fred Barry, precentor at ibe Ceneral Theological Seminary, will Sinn the whole of the Gospel for I'alm Sunday from memory. The Palm Sunday services will bncin with the Rev. Charles D. Trexler, pastor, Salei: 1380 Bedford Avenue Telephone Proipect 2103 Wednesday kit 8 p.m., sermon by the Rev.

G. A. Johnston Ross; Good Friday night at the choir will give Maunder's Cantata, "Olivet to Calvary," C. W. Allen, organist and director.

Telephone Slocum 1026 an Imposing procession at 10:30 a.iihj the choir will sing "The Seven Last Words," by Dubois. Edith Roberts Knemeyer. pianist, and Arthur Alfke, violinist, will assist Ruth Chase, soprano; Jlarguerito Fales, contralto; John Sundejs, tenor; Stanley McClelland, bass. Willard Irving N'cvins is organist and in luaiinoy inursaay to the altar of repose will take place Immediately after high mass. HOME AND LOT OWNERS NOW WE WILL BUILD At Lowest Prices Easiest Terms pcriatuiil adoration-will be held before the altar of repose in the Lady Announcing the NEW i n.ipel until mass of the fled on (lood Friday 10:45.

The rector will celebrate hiKh ntuss at 7 a.m. and carry the blessed sacrament MOTORCARS FOR AGED Palm Sunday services in the Christinn Church will be fea. to the altar of repose, on (lood Fri day the mass of the presanctified will be 10:45 a.m. and the reproaches. The annual retreat for men will be held today from 5 to p.m.

Htid the tu-ed by a "Family Day." Tweu4y-hve autos will convey the aged and infirm to the church. The pastor, the Rev. Charles H. Bloom, will conductor will bo the Rev. Dr.

preach in the morning on "Then Shall the King Say." Roll call will be- held. At the Sunday Eve I' rank flavin, professor of ecclesiastical history at the General Theological Seminary. The preacher for the three-hour service on Good Fri ning Fireside service F. C. Moor man, religious work secretary of the day, nupn to 3 p.m., will be the Rev, Navy Y.

M. C. will speak. Lvan Arthur Itndd. rector of Emmanuel relbftic services, will be held each Church, Newport, R.

I. sfsi evening during the week. Miss Anna Menneila, soloist for the Navy, and special soloist at Dr. Fosdick's church for the past two summers, wHl sing each evening. Enjoy the comfort, convenience and income immediately.

One year to pay. Writeor Phone for Representative Bloklast Construction Co. PALM SUNDAY IN ALL SOILS, In All Souls Universalist Church the Rev. Dr. Arthur W.

Grose, mln IV VTA.MOCTir 1IIRCH. In Plymouth Church, Orange the Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight Ilillis, pastor emeritus, the Rev. William J.

White, acting assistant pastor, will" preach at 1.1 this qnorning'. There will be special Palm Sunday music by the choir tinder the leadership of the organist, G. Waring Stebbins, A.G.O. The Young Peopled Association will meet in Plymouth Institute for supper and conference at 0 o'clock. ister.

Palm Sunday, at 11 a.m., will 1001-1003 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn preach on "Bringing in the King dom." Special music. At 7:80 p.m. Phone Decatur 4700 a talk by Mrs. Arthur "Wilder Grose, "My Easter Experience in the Holy Land." W. Madison Taylor, soloist ill Yale University Chapel, will sing.

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