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THE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 1014. 1 Wi)at prooMpn reacfjers? Jabe $robtbeb for Comorroto's ikrbtces Baptist. Baptist.

Congregational Congregational. Presbyterian. Presbyterian. Protestant Episcopal. CHRIST in nrii.

i Bedford av. t-Msiern Dljrr.ct, opp. Morton at, I Rev. 'Am. Sheafe v'hase.

DD. I t-ervice. 8 and lo.4i and 7:45 p.m. rTs Ri'H, st a. Rev.

Waiter Johnson, rertor. Holy Communion, a.m. Murning worship and nermon. 11 a m. ell tl a I CHURCH-OF THE H0LYTRI1OTY, MOMAI.l AMI LINTON ST9.

Holy a.m. Morning prayer land stnii. at 11: evening pravrr nnd eermoa Rt S. Rev. J.

11. Mellsh will prrai-h. CHIJRCHOF ST. MATTHEW, Tompkins av and -McDonoush at, Rev. FREDERIC W.

NORRIS. D.D. ReettC Services at 8. 11. 7:.

Sunday school. S. "It takes two to speak truth one to speak and another to hear." HENRT D. TH0REAU. Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church Corner South Oxford Street DR.

ALBERTS0N PREACHES 10:30 A. M. "The Dynamics of Christianity" 7:45 P. M. "The Four Gospels Tested by the Laws of Evidence" PLYMOUTH CHURCH ORANGE STREET Rev.

Newell Dwight HUIis SERVICE AT 11 O'CLOCK REV. DR. W. TENNEY Will Preach on "The Unconquerable Ideal" THERE WILL BE NO EVENING SERVICE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Lafayette Avenue and St. James Iace REV.

AVERY A. SHAW, Pastor Morning Worship at 11. Sermon by the Pastor. Topic "Tie Springs of Life" Evening Worship at 7:45. Sermon by REV.

SAMUEL McBRIDE, D.D. General Devotional Meeting Friday Evening at 8. Miscellaneous. Methodist Episcopal. Miscellaneous.

THE BROOKLYN AND TRACT iMMt Snnimer In It. three outdoor preaohlna; reached llnrlng the lnut month, the total attendance at onr Fonr center, for forelaru people Klx center, for EnKllsh apenklus; people Three center, for rccne work Five center, for prl.on and reform work GREENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Seventh Avenue and Sixth Street REV. WILLIAM ALLAN, Pastor At 11 "The Cry of Broken Heart Transformed Into the Song of an Exultant Spirit" At 8 "Access Into the Very Presence of God" Short Summer Services. Congregational Singing a Feature, Total 272,228 A Quarter of a Million People and More Rely Upon the City Mission Society Every Year. This Year the Need Is Imperative.

We Must Have Additional Fundi to Continue Thia Far-Reaching- Work. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO FRANK H. PARSONS, Treasurer. 44 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

ALL SEATS ARE FREE The rctor will preath at momma: service. Rev. Edgar K. Butnanan will preach 7:30. o25-tf Church of the Incarnation Oatea Av.

Asrjell Camniton, Rector 11 8:00 a.m. Holv Communion. 11:00 o'clock Morning prayer. Preacher. Rev.

O. S. Mullen. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, GREEKK ASiD CLERMONT AVS. Rev.

St. Clair Heater, D.U., Recto. 8 :00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m.

Servire end Sermon. 4:30 p.m. Evening Prayer ana Holv Bap tlsm. ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Washington av, near DeKalb.

the Rev. W. Ju- Snyder, D.D., pastor. Germsn service, 10 am. English service, 11 a.m.

Seat. free. A cordial Invitation to alL ST. ANN'S CHURCH, CLINTON AND LIVINGSTOX STS. Holy Communion, 8 a-m.

Sunday school and Bible class, 9:30 a.m. Morning service and sermon, 11 a.m. Evening service and sermon, 8 The rector will preach morning and evening. OlRMEW'S CHURCH Pacific St, Nr. Bedford Av.

REV, FRANK M. TOWN LEY, Rector. Holy Communion, 8 A.M. Morning prayer and sermon by the Rector at A.JU. ST.

JAMES St. James Place and Lafayette At REV. EDGAR MORRIS THOMPSON, Rector. Low mass dally at 7:30. Sunday service! Low mass, High mass, 11.

Evensong, 7:46, mh7-tf ST. JOHN'S ST. JOHN'S NR. 7TH AV. REV.

T. BOND HOLLAND, M.D, SERVICES 8. ft, S. SrHOOL, 3. A.M P.M.

"EXCUSES.1' Eeformea Ctiurcti in America, At "The Old Flr.t" Reform. hnreh on the Park Slope, 7th ar ani Carroll st, at 11 a-m. Senior Congregation. Rev. James M.

Farrar, D.D., wlU presch. 8 p.m., regular monthly prals. eervlca. Short sermon by paator. Church on the Heights PIERRBPOXT ST.

TJnlon flrrlces 11 a.m. tomorrow. I FRIDAY EVENING, 8:15, CHAPEL ON MONUOB PLACE, 1 EEV. RALPH HICKOK Will Preach. FIRST CHUWCH.

Bedford av anil clymer sU K.T. ALEXANDER WOUTERS. Pastor. Freachlag. 10:4 a-m.

Sunday Bchool. a.BB.1 FLATLAN'DS DUTCH REFORMED CHCRCH, Rev. P. If. Clifford ft Gravesend Reformed Church.

Morning services, evening aerv kes, 7:30. 9 "HRST REFORMED CHURCH, FI.ATBVSH. REV. JOHN ELWY LLOYD, D.D., rastor. Morning service.

10:50. Bible school, 11:30. Evening service, 7:30. Meeting preparatory to Communion Frmaf evening In the church. GRAVESEND REFORMED CHURCH, OrKnnlard 16B5.

Rev. I'hlMp II. Clifford. Mlnl.ter. ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME.

1 mlT-tf TJnlversallst. ALLS0ULS i I Ocean nnrl Dltnins ATennea. REV. A. EHiEXE BARTLETT, D.D.

10:30 A.M. "Wnnt I. the Unlveranllat Cknreh noliis for the World P.M. Ynnnir People'. Chrlatlnn TJnlon.

Church of Our Father Grand At, near Fnlton St. Rev.Thomas Edward Pott ertonJ)J). 10:45 'The Burdensome Grasshopper o' Kvening Star, A. O. Tayntor of Chaldean, Samuel W.

Lewis, E. J. Lai- arus, William weniscu, wiiiiam G. Thompson. Commonwealth Lodge, F.

and A. M. The regular weekly communication of Commonwealth Lodge, F. and A. was held in the Brooklyn Masonlo Temple, Tuesday evening, June It, with the master, William B.

Gardner, in the east. The second degree wait conferred, and the middle chamber lecture eloquently delivered by Senior Laurus E. Sutton. Wor. Bros.

Cameron and Wiley assisted In the work. Among those present were: Wor. Bro. Thompson of Brooklyn, Wor. Bro.

Woodruff of Covenant and Commonwealth's past masters, Rt. Wor. A. L. Madison, Rt.

Wor. Abel Crook, Wor. Arthur L. Wright, Wor. Joseph Wiley, Wor.

T. C. Cam- eron i in Tuesday evening, June 23, the first degree will be conferred by the members of Commonwealth's famous Fellewcrnft team with Henry V. Schnltzspan in the east. CITY MISSION SOCIETY .182,500 SO.fiOO IK, 11.

KIM) Presbyterian. Bedford Presbyterian Church Nostrand Avenne and Dean Street. PASTOR S. EDWARD YOUNG Mill Preach. 10:45 A.M., "Hard Experiences Are Desirable." Bethany Presbyterian Church, Mcdonough st.

and Howard av. REV. 0. ROTENBACH, M.A, Pattor 10:30 a.m. "Gethaemana." 2:30 p.m.

Sunday school. 7:45 p.m. "Wilderness Experiences." Strangers' are always made welcome, CKNTKAX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Jefferson and Maroy Avs, Rev. J. F.

Carson, D.I., Pastor. BerviceB tomorrow morning at 10:30, and the evening at 7:46, the pastor will preach at both services. You are cordlaly invited, Classon Av. Presbyterian Church, Monroe Street. The pastor.

Rev. Joseph Dunn Burrell, D.D., will preach at a.m. and 8 p.m. Strangers cordially welcome. Christian Endeavor Society at 7 p.m.

Prayer meeting Wednesday night. DURYEA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sterling place and Underbill av. Rev. William Isaac Davenport, D.D. Pastor will preach at 10:30 a.m.

on "Man vs. Sheep." And at 7:45 p.m on "The Transfiguration of the Commonplace." Sunday School, p.m. Flatbush Presbyterian Church Foster av and East 23d nt. Rev. HKHBKHT H.

1 MlnUter. ii a.m. "ine otiy or iignt. 8 p.m. "The Sin of Injustice." Amos' Prophecy.

GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Stuyvefwnt and Ji'fferson Avs. Preaching by the Pastor, REV. ROBERT H. CARSON, At A.M., en "THE TOUCH OF CHRIST." Ami nt 7 P.M., on "OVKRTIIROWIVRS." A Cnrdlul Welcome to All, Memorial Presbyterian Church, Seventh Av. end St.

John's Place. Prcnclilnc at 11 a.m. by the Pastor. REV. JOHN BARLOW.

No evenlna service. Friday evening preparatory service. Everybody made welcome, Thrnop A v. nnd Mncnn St. Rev.

Allan DoukIhs Carllle, D.D. 10:30 a.m. "The irent Investment." 7:4. p.m. "The Frlr-iKlship." ClioruH of 40, direction Mr.

C. W. Allen. ROSS ST. FRKSBVTKHIAN CHURfH, between Herlfor1 and l.e avs The pastor, John Krskln Ailaim.

preaches at 10:45 a.m. Sacntinrnt nf the Lord's Supper at 4:16 p.m. libit th school, p.m. Prayer meeting, Wiinesiay, nt 8. All welcome.

1 WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Clinton K-reft and First Tlace. The pustor. Rev. F. E.

Simmons, prearhei ill. Mini i.i-i i.ni. ijm-io buiooi, i- KtranRfrs fonllnlly welcrnnPil. Stivers, past grand high priest: E. Loewensteln, William Bamber, William 11.

Sutton and O. K. Buckley. Ex. Comps.

Vernon of Corinthian, Bertram of DeWItt Clinton, Butler of Mount Vernon, J. C. Thompson of Nassau, Preiss. Brown and Jahn of Orange: Brown. Hodgers and Loch- head of Orient.

A committee was ap pninte(i t0 nlake arrangements for the ladies night in the fall. A com mittee was aiso appouueu lu aiittunt. for a stag entertainment in Septom her. It was also voted to call oft for the summer after the next communication. N'rissnu Chapter, H.

A. M. There was a good attendance In Nns- satl K. A. in the Temple in Wednesday evening.

June 17. The Mark Mast-r degree was conferred by Comp. Raymond A. Moore, Ex. Cd .1.

Vass presided. Among other present were Rt. F.xa. William H. Sutton and Harold C.

Stone, Exs. E. D. Davis OF THE (CONGREGATIONAL) Bedford Ave, Hawthorne St. Rev.

Albert Edward Roraback, Minister. Morning worship 10:30. Theme, "Th. Miraculous Draught of Fishes." 7 li p.m. Vounx League.

Evening worship, 8 o'clock. Theme, The Church anfl the Boy Scouts." CLINTON AV. CHURCH Clinton and I-afnyette avs. Rev. XBHEMIAH BOYNTON.

D.D. 1 Rev. Morrison Russell Boynton Ministers Public worship, 10:30 a. in. Dr.

IIOYNTOX wiil preach. Everybody welcome, TT ATRTTCW i-KWis T. reed, n-L-DOOU. a i.rkht TV. UUtnn.

Ministers Dorchester road and East Eighteenth at. 10:45 a-m. Morning worship with ser mon: "Looking steadfastly into iieaven, Saw God." 9:45 and 3:45 Sunday HChooi depart ments. 8 D.m. Eveninjr worship.

Graduating ex ercises of the Sunday School. Address by lr. John A. Wood, Bible Teachers Training School. Strangers cordially welcome Lewis Av.

Congregational Church, LEWIS AV. AM) MAIHSON ST. Rev. Frank I. Hnuntroni.

Pant or. o'clock Communion Service. Reception of Members. 8 o'clock "An Cnfeneed Character." ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) BterUng Place anil New lor AT.

Servioes, 10:45 A.M. Bible School, 9:30 A.M., 8 P.M. Pastor, Rev, STEPHEN VAN TROWHRirirVB. "A WARM-11 1C ARTKD CHURCH WITH A UVMG MESSAGE." PURITAN CONG'L CHURCH, LAFAYETTE AND MARCY AVS. George Ernest Merriam, Minister, Preaches at 10:30 a.m.

and 7.46 p.m. Sunday School at 2:45. PARK SLOPE CHURCH, EIGHTH AV AND SECOND ST. Rev. Robert W.

McLaughlin, D.D, Morning; Worship at 10i45. lilvc-nlnic Wor.htu at S. Tompkins Av. Church TompKina av ana aicuunauga m. Ministers: Rev, K.

McGee Waters, D.D. Rev. John Froschl, Rev. B. F.

Wyland. PR. WATERS PREACHES. 10 30 a.m. "Greater Than the Fine Arts." The evening servlceB have been discontinued until October.

Disciples of CHrist (Christian). CHURCH ov CHRIST fDlnelplea)t 121 Sterling place, near 7th av. Lord's Day servtues at a.m. and p.m. M.

M. A II UN SON, A.M., B.D., Minister, oi-tf Friends. LAFAYETTE AV. FRIENDS CHURCH, corner of Washington and Lafayette eve Meeting; lor worship, 1 1 am ajuuw a.m. Itev.

J. Lindley Splcar will preach Sunday morning. Juno 21 UV FRIEaOB, 11(1 Street. meeti.no worship, a.m. Oll-tf 9 Hebrew-Christian.

WILLIAMSBURO Mission to th. Jewa TLroop av, corner Walton St. Leopold Conn. Superintendent. Regular gospel services, Tri-dav sn.l evnliigs, 8 o'clock.

Jews ana Llitl.uanH -uloin, et nil services. olt tf Lutheran. ST. PBTF.IYS LITHKHAN CHURCH, Bedford av, near HeKalb The Rev. John J.

D. pastor, service, 1 ri n.in. The Rev. 11. Huhlke of Hamburg, will preach.

No evening service, POLICE CHIEFS REMOVE BURNS FROM MEMBERSHIP Grand Rapids, June 10 Wll- 11m J. Hums wag dropped from the inrmhershin hv the Wllllnm Kiiin. tlonal Association of Chiefs of rollcft to.liiv. No olllclol reason was glvf fur dropping Hums, but It wiim snl.l by 1 tin a mulorlly of tho delegates iiifoiniallv decide.) to eliminate him wiilUfi A 0'ronn-r, J. O'r'onncr.

"lr in. len.l P. V-rry, I I I i .1 i I'ltinii i smiui. i.n... mvi Ii it J.

Wall. Arllmr A r. wis n. MM hlMIR I'lANO I.I.tlTM,. MiiiIpiiH in Advnucrtl ntld MiidcnM in Ailvnucnl and niH'iir to Ailtiintaci.

ft 1 ft a J1 ill Bedford Heights Baptist CHURCH Bergen St, Above Bedford Ave, Dr. Curtis Lee Laws returned from the Northern Baptist Convention and will preach at both services. 10:45 A.M. "Cratitude and Courage." 8:00 P.M. "Why Are Ther.

Mora Women Than Men in the Greene Avenue Baptist CHURCH Between Lewis and Stnyvesaat Avenues REV. W. BRADLEY WHITNEY of Boston WilT Preach. 10:30 A. M.

"The Greater Work of Jesus" 7:45 P. M. "Camp Inspection" Bible School at 2:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Friday, P.M. YOU WILL BE WELCOME Sanson Place Baptist Church Hanson Place, near Fulton Street REV.

WILLIAM RUSSELL OWEN, the Pustor, will preach. 10:30 A.M. "THE MM AT THE DOOR." 7:45 P.M.- "TEE ESCAPE OF JESUS." P.M.- BIBLE SCHOOL. MARCY AVE. BAPTIST CHURChI Mtrey At, bet Madison St.

and Putnam At. I 10:30 A.M. Preacbini Service. 2:30 P.M. Bible Scbool.

7:45 P.M. Preacbinf Set-rice. Re. WPP ni i nreacn at both services. I Sixth Baptist turner or Lincoln Place.

J. i k. nsu.v, u. nM i-astnr, nreachea at 11 or, the pr0t.s of Wronger Thnn IMI." lota-fellows at 10. sch'ol at 3 Christian Science.

FIRT CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST S'-Ul Invest corner York av and Uenn Sutiday 'dncsday evening Testlm.mlal M-ei. readlm ro.m Is also ioc.Ted ut Hi at. i U'-tr-. FKCO.VD CHURCH OF Ci I RIsTTsc! TISV). mh at and For: rui.day lu.30 Sunday I Wednesday evening.

o'clock. Heading room. nhlortH purposes of the United rat nolle Works. DIPLOMAS FOR 01 fiRAIHWTT.S. Knslo SpcllliiR lice Mrdals for Lndy of t.tMxl Cniinx-I Sluilonm.

At the exercises of Um male drparlinr-nt of Our Ijirlv of Counsel In 1. 1 lust night in the parish uwllturluin. Madison slreet near Iialph avenue, ninety-one graduated re, celved diplomas, inrludlng fotty-llvt uraduates of the cluag of 1HJ3. The ex-trclsea were e.apei.ially pleasing. The programme opened with an overture played by ilia.

H. Cronin. A chorus of 150 voices eang. John ,1. ladter contributed a nolo, r.nd (hen amo lino dumbbell exerclsta by i.V and gradea.

Member, of SA tirade gave a patriotic aketch, "Spirit of '6H," wnl. was followed by an operetta, "Trip to Furope and Keturn," with a cast in cluding Theodore Harms, Kdward I liurns, John Helter. James Hall, I Hernard 1'alchlng, i harks Irfing, An. ithony Wakle, Henry Muller, Thomas Mcliermott, Harold Hitler, Jean Wei- ker and Orandon Part two of tin- programme) was ile- M.ted to the pics' of iln-diplomas to the graduates and awarding the medais from The Kagle spelling held In the Academv of Music uary 2J last. II.

II inny was award. .1 a sin er ami i.r.'tiz. lain wrni He 11 DeKALB AVENUE Near Franklin Avenue. Rev. W.

W. W. WILSON, D.D. will preach morning and night. Sunday 6chool.

2:30. Kpworth League, 6:46 p.m. services suited to heated term, EMBURY MEMORIAL AlttTHODIST Corner I-ewls Avenue and Decatur Street. JOHN W. MAYNARD, Minister.

10:30 a.m. Sermon by the Pastor. "THE FATHERHOOD OF GOD." 2:30 p.m. Sunday School. 8 p.

m. Kpworth League service. 7:45 p.m. AddreRs by DR. WM.

H. ANDERSON, Sfcretary of tlie Anti-Saloon League, PLEKT STREET METHODIST EriSCOPAL uti Lt Rev. Win. L. Davipon, D.D., pastor.

10:30 7:30 p.m., regular services, with sermon by pastor. a.m. class meeting. a.m. Sunday School and Men's Class, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church oil AV 4SJJ ST.

JOHN PLACH. CHARLES W. MoCORMICK, D.D., PASTOR, Sunday school at 10 a.m. Kpworth I.pspue at 7 p.m. Morning 11 a.

m. Dr. F. C. iRlehart.

Evening, 7 p.m. Neighborhood meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. HANSON PLACE Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner Hanson Place and St.

Fell St. Opposite ITlattmsu ar Station, Long1 Island B.B. George C. Fort, D.D., Pastor STJNDATi Class meeting, 9:80 1 Brotherhood, SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2:30 p.m.) Men's Bible Class, 8 p.m.; Epwortu League, 6:46 p.n. 10:80 A.M.

THE REV. OTTO BRAND, Field Seoretary of the Methodist Hospital, Will Presch. SPECIAL Ml SIC. 7:48 P.M. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME by tha HASiSOW PLACE QUARTET.

Brief tiospel Messsge by the Pastor. The Friendly Church. Strangers Welcome, JANES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, lield Av. and Monroe Ht. The Rev.

W. Wofford T. Duncan, Pastor, preaehes 10:80 A.M. Topic: THE MISSION OB" JESUS." 7 :46 P.M. "THE SIIMMKIl STORM, OR THE HL'GtiEDNKSS OK XATIRE." Second Short Summer Evening Service.

One Hour Ooly. Musical Fenturr--. METHOD 1HT KPtbCOPAL HOME FUR THE AtJED, Paik place and New York av 3 p.m., preaching Sunday, June 21, by the Rev. C. W.

McCormlck. Prayer meeting Tuesday afternoon at the name hour. All are weloome. N0STRAND AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Noitrand Av and Qulncy St. Braoklya, MINISTER.

A. F. CAMPU11.LL, D.D. a.m. "Hidden With (Sod." 7:45 p.m.

"The lord's Prayer: Dally Bread." p.m. Sunday School. Missionary Day. Speaker, Rev, G. M.

Stockdale. Subject, 'China." 7:00 p.m. Epuurth League. Leader, Mr. Lester Hairlwun.

8UMMKRFIELD METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Washington and Greene ava. Rev. FRANK D. TORREY. D.D., Pavtor.

10 ilB Olatii Pujer Mretlug. "The Gospel of a Boundless Low." 12 :00 Sunday School. Kejcett-d Offering." Siivnpsorvj, Corner of Clermont and Wllloughby ava. a.m. 'ivilized and Savsge Soutb America.

Address by Alfred Winn. 7:45 pm. "True to our Vows." E. G. RICHARDSON, PASTOR, "Valse Krilllnnte, No.

1," playing with the touch, tone and fading of a master-pianist, adding a romantic little encore, "La Cilta In Cionilola," by Liszt, bringing Venice very near to Flat-buch. There were piano solos by other members of the staff. Among them, Dorothy Lawrence, who played ably the Chopin "Ballade in Mrs. Frank H. liuxh.

who gave Sgam-batti's "Vecchio Jllnuet" and Lava- lee's "The liuttcrfly," in effective style and lioiolhy Chancellor, whose work In Liszt a "Soiree de Vienne, No. 6" was extremely fluent. Mrs. Jessie Morae Cantwell of the advanced class, played dellciously MacDowell's "Scotch Poem" and Grieg's "An don Midway In effect was thi more dlffl-rult numbers and those less difficult, Klven by tho ynunger pupils, Btood out the playing by Florence Holton in Kunt.els "f-'erenade," also the execution by llcli.n Trundy In Schnefer's "Biilterlllps," that by Ktta Schartz-bach In the Chopin waltzes in ti flat nnd flat, by Maruaret Kush in Our-lltt's "In the Twilight," by Gladys Fisher In Schytte's "In the nail Room" and by Elolsa Morford in Hohm's "Prologue" and Sawyer's "Arnbesque." Edward Chapman has learned much In the four months of his instruction and ho played well Wilson's "Once Upon a Time," Muriel C'onley, very young and also very capable, played Adami' "Minimum Walla" and I'npp's "Hungarian Hhapsody." Kadid Pntson, a little musician, gave the M.tscagnl "i nv.uirria Intermezzo well ns did Ktlid r.ulston Lvms the Hon-llon Jiiinie" Two nv.re chlldrrn, Virginia mid Cnrdtia, gave plcisunt little InfrpretutlnnH, reaper. Hv ly, peneoM "Sonatina, No.

2," una "unitz, ny liiirlltt. Mrs. Connor sung with benntlful end phrasing, ns well ns very expressively, nn nrlii from Satnt-Saena' "Sumson and I Milan," inttsrhnlk'a "The Train From I'oppyland" nnd Hunt' net. Woo.liiuin's "Hlrthduy Sonrr." A reeopilnn followed nnd re- i tie.iinienis were nerved. There was a lata.

nil. Hence. I I FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. i I Crystal Wave Lodge, F. and A.

M. "Past Masters Night" In Crystal Wav. liUge, No. MS, F. and A.

and John II. tunning, the Master, welcnmed A liirca number nf the brethren nnd many warsniu: A. t. iiierie, vmih, i i A' M-ilTls. 1011, Mimtora the second section of the degree.

Fred erlck Preston, organist of the Central Congtegntlonal Church, furnished the music. Among th" Interested aparta-luis was one of the few living charter Methodist episcopal. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (METHODIST EPISCOPAL) Bedford av. and Wilson at.

ROB'T M. MOORE, D.D. MINISTER. 10:45 a.m.- "Endurance." 7:45 p.m. "He Calleth Thee." 2:30 p.m.

Srhool for Study of Bible. 6:45 p. m. Epworth League Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Regular mid-week prayer meeting. SAINT MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUUCH, COR. OCEAN AV AND BEVERL.ET ROAD. DANIEL DORCHESTER, Minister. SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:80 a.m.

Sunday School. 11:00 o'clock Morning worship. Toplo of sermon "Desire nnd Duty." 4:80 o'clock Vesper service. Muslo by a male chorus of sixty voices under the direction of Mr. Thayer.

7:00 p.m. Epworth League. SUMNER AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Corner Van Buren St. Rev. John Henry Bel, Ph.D., Pastor.

10:30 a-m, Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject "The Short-em Biography In the World." p.m. Sunday school. 6:46 p.m.

Epworth League. 7i4i p.m. Evening worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "The Moral Value of Books and Reading." The Vesper Service Story-Sermon At p.m., by Hot.

C. W. rllnt. Pastor, Will lie "Contrasted Conversions: Queed vi. West" Based on Harrison's "Queed.

Organ Prelude at p.m. NEW YORK AVE. Methodist Episcopal Church Dean to Bergen Sts. 10:80 a.m. "The Gateway of the Cbnreh." Next Sunday evening, comiKisltions of Dudley Buck by large chorus choir.

Moravian. MORAVIAN CHURCH, Jay Street, near Myrtle Avenue. Rev, John Greenfield, Minister. Morning "The Spiritual Greatnrss of Evening "The Conversion of a U'on New Thought. Brooklyn New Thought Center, 70 Hanson Place.

Bundsy meeting, p.m. ReT, Holden E. Snmpaon, Speaker. Subject 'Onr Father nnd Mother Whn Art In llenTpii." Pl'BLIC I. V1TED.

Church of the New Jerusalem, Monroe Place, eor. Clark St. Services at 10:45 a.m. Sermon by the l'sstor, KEV. PALI, DRESSER.

Subject "The God Centered Man." Next Sunday, the Quarterly Communion. members of the lodge. Bro. William B. Dayton, In his eighty-fifth year, and known to all of the older generation of Brooklynltes.

Wor. Bro. Irving Blount of Mistletoe Lodge delivered the his torical address. Bro. (leorgo R.

Foddy, Senior Warden of Crystal Wave, who is quite HI at ocean Urove, greeieu his brethren with a telegram announcing an Improvement in his condition. On Wednesday, June 24, the last meeting before the summer vacation, there will be no work, and the meeting will be open to the members and their friends. Bro. George H. Ruwe, who has been chairman of the entertain ment commlltee for the past ten years, and knows how to do things, is provid ing an exceptionally good programmo for this coming affair, and the "smoker" of June 24 will be one to be remembered by those fortunate enough to be there.

A number of petitions were read Wed nesday night, and the officers of Crys- tal Wave are promised a busy aeason in tne lau. Be Witt Clinton Council, B. A. Pa Witt Clinton Council, R. notwithstanding the warm weather, held another Interesting meeting on the evening of June 11, Initiated one candidate, R.

J. tianner nnd received by card, C. C. Jones and 11. B.

Fcrlda. One new application was presented nt the secretary's desk. Bro. Fdwnrd Sheffield, Past Regent of Peerless Council, delivered a very Interesting ns well as Instructive nddrcss on the "Great Fraternal Brotherhood Orders of the Country." He dwelt upon the importance of all members doing something for the uplift nnd perpetuntlon of these greet orders, which have done so much for the welfare of humanity since their Institution some 45 years ago. Tho address was strikingly Intelligent and Interesting.

The cmin-'il extended to Bro. Sheilleld a unanimous vote of thnnka for the snme. The ollleeis are making great preparations for Supreme Regent Night on June There Is plnn being developed with a view of holding a monster picnic outing under the auspices of Long Island nnd He Witt Clinton, the mother and daughter councils. Mnl Master In Orient. There was a crowded room on Friday evening In the Temple.

V.t. Ijirus E. Sutton presided, and welcomed a large delegation from Orange, N. J. F.x.

F. C. nml John J. Jahn of Ornnge, responded with complimentary remarks. Tho work of the evening was the Most Master degree.

It was given l'i eoviume, with nil the ace. ssorles of thunder and lightning, electric dis-: t.l'ivs. niusln. etc. Coiiin.

Wllllnm Sil'ir, the king, conferred the degree. i oiiip. VV. F. Scheme sans Ihe cere inoiiial bvnms.

It whs Ihe imtvor-al f.f!pin Bit prese-il (hat Ihe work In EVERYBODY HEARTILY WELCOME Baptist. AT LENOX ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Lenox rend aid Nnatrnnd v. the pastor, riavia A. MaoMiirray. 10:15.

"Scribes and Rabbis;" "Lite's Knemli-S." Baptism. Ael-coine. AT THE BAPTIST TEMPLE Third Ave. and Scfcanncrkm-B St, Children's Day at 10 30 A. ML Birds, Flowers, Music THE KEY TO THE KINGDOM" A Beautiful Exercise by JOHN E.

ORCHARD 100 Children and Young People Two Groups of Very Little Childrea Orchestra and Choir AT 7:45 P. Mj Temple Choir Carol Choir Orchestra Brief Sermon by the Rev. W. I. Sootaerton HYMNS FOR ALL TO SING COME YOU "ARE WELCOME Baptist Church at the Redeemer Cor.

Corteljon Road F.ast lStli St. FLATRFSH. Rev. S. BAYNHAM TTTTEY, Minister.

Morning lerrvlce Koiiool .......32:00 B. P. TJ fcAentng tervice Midweek Praym- Meeting. Friday, pn. WKI.COM K.

CfttOOMC i Continued From Page 5. acolytes held the communion cloth. The children knelt four at a time, and when they had received the sacrament, moved back to their pews with perfect pre-on the steps of the altar, where two cision. Just before approaching the altar they sang in unison the first foui linea of the hymn, "Sweet Jesus, We Thee Adore," and the sound of the childish trebles and the touching words brought tears to many eyes. Taken all in all, the occasion was declared by all who witnessed It one of the most impressive of its kind ever seen iu Brooklyn.

Supreme Director Daniel J. Griffin nnd State Deputy 'William J. Larkin of the Knights of Columbus will bo in charge of a Brand exemplification of the major decree at Prospect Hall tomorrow afternoon. There will be a very large attendance of knights from out of town, Including delegations from Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Jer-ney. The degreo work will begin at 3 o'clock sharp.

A feature of the occasion will bo the fine musical programme. The Rca. Cornelius A. Murphy, S.J., will preach the sermon at the 11 o'clock mass tomorrow In the Church of St. Ignatius, Rogers avenue and Carroll street.

On June 28 the sermon at this mass will bo preached by the Rev. Joseph G. Casey, S.J. The services held every night during the month of June, which includes a short sermon, with special prayers and hymns, concluding with benediction of the blessed sacrament, are being very well attended. i ne nrrnncoments for U.e jl.

nic tne i siiors Si riPty of the rhurrh of Our Lady of I.ourd.-s are well undi-r way. The picnic- will he at Prxtor Tark. Jamaica avenue, on June 24, v.hl'-h date will hn children's Day. The afternoon will he stlven over to the children of the parish, and many fen. lures of Interest will I.e arranced for Their pleasure, ninonK which will he a lall runnine ami walking; lnatrhc, for which prizes will he awarded.

The officers are: Frank Keeney, pres. Ident; riiite.an(, ice president; C. Thompson, treasurer; .1. Coffey, secre-lary: Willlnin Ni- holson, A. 'seherer, .1.

MelVmouh, .1. Hurst, T. Tammanv. .1. Hennetf, c.

Hishoff, F. Karcel, c. Vslsh, J. I'onndly an-1 J. Kecney.

The ninth lawn fete of the Holy Family Church, Fourteenth Mr'ot, near Fourth avenue, will open 'ti the church grounds, Thirteenth p'rnt, Monday evenlnc, Juno 22, ami vill we. k. The grounds hiilliamly llliimliinteil with ari-c electric liiMits, and spe. elai ci" tr.nncd and artists will atid ditect nil the ina-'ni-ius atit.c imna. Much c.titeicrl In this event, and pr set.tatlnt'H Ironi the arlous pnlit.

Pal tiulis In the r'einth nd Twelfth illstratM and the Ancient order if HilieriilanB are expected to niti nd. The women In charge of the various ate: Mis A Sliellv, iO.lv Family tahle; Mrs. Zwlllnskl. Holv Name Talile; Mrs. C.

Inn kill, table; Mrs. A. Sl. ph.in, Sacred Heart 1 it.l. Miss F.

A Kb man. St An-thony's tal.le: Mrs. T. Torheck, re fre.xhmert table, and candy bor.th In in- -eers will f. the maintenance of the free parochial re The Kev.

F. li. bold In the advisory director, i i. ,1. I' l.i." 1 I'lll.

II lllll 11, .11 Floret to I b.ti.lt ii lii i cct etai and J. J. fJallapher Is tpastirer. The 'ii the promoters and ft. ml.

of ihe li H-d Catholic Vorks will In Tin even-It. It. Jim. nt o'c. In the athidt: i Hen, 'ib.

it'an. on Sun. lay, June 21, ath, i M. ic 'mi. sole general, will at (ill the m.i.-Kc In the Church of St.

Catii.rm,. Hlenna, Fast smv-ini th stieet, between First svenua and Avenue of hlrh the tV. J. T. Mc.Vl.

lu lus la rector, on the has I I i i I in miner moiiot, ii iin.ilin, iio an Hie tmnorarv niemnersiilii Henry Iter. The valedictory was do. ujlM uml lUirna' nan:" llvered by ri tt I'. .1. Muhon.

An onillted. nddrevs to the grn.lilnl. ns made by New York City as the GreatestSummerResort in the World Its Beaches, Water Trips, Parks, Museums, Hotels, Restaurants, Dancing Palaces, Roof Gardens its Coney Island and nearby seashore resorts, its Big Stores and Specialty Shops, its Country Clubs opportunities for Boating, Bathing, Fishing short one-day water and rail trips to Seashore or Mountains all will be told you in a novel and interesting way in a special section of the NEW YORK HERALD Sunday, June 21 You will want extra copies to mail to friends and relatives. Order in advance from your newsdealer. 5 CENTS A COPY Or by Mail, Including Pottage, 12 Cents The plann pupils of Mine.

Kmma I sltors to he old-timers confer i ne i i (lr(1 ricgrep TcM men who hnve lilchnrdson-Kiister, conductor of tho Ht mive In years 'hamlnado Ijidies Cilen Club, appeared conn by were present, occupying stn-i In rerltnl nt her Ftudlo-resldence, Hltlons follows: A. II. ingo, Master Urgylo road, and It was one of l'- Murphy, chief musu event, of the week. The iloieph A. delightful voice of Mrs.

Maurice. K. Senior riencon; A. 1 1. I lennett, I vn.

Connor of the Chiniiluinl's inndn pleas- Junior liencon; N. W. Kendall, :i.h4 i- the rector of the ciiun the Hey. Prter: lionohue. A song for the Pone hv the Mwlsa (luar.ls closed th" e-erclses; The graduates were; i I J.

I .1. .1 i.i.-v. pn.ii .1 i'ni i i- i i i l.v V. .1 .1 M' KIs i ii.l'. .1 .1 I A.

.1 K.il.'l.. J. Maiten Iri I' I'lilSeo. i 'II. Jim e.

I. rr Au -in iinri.r.ri. 1 .1 AiOeit .1 An.Iirn .1 Ki r. iiiv, 'i i Min rill .1 M.S.ieev. .1 nte, ii ail I.

i- liilen .1 I Me. r.ttlP.1 J. hie Vaa'etaen. .1 i ar .1. Ill nun.

Klin. I. .1 I I i I A Kurr.tr I.e. A.O..I. A "'i'Ii A 1 I V.

I' 1 1. ii M- -i i ii e.i. in. i.lirl.n, J-il il Mmi. .1 It.

William t. Mlllurl I n. II lli.it, lhlsnv. V. Ii-liinrv.

Wllltnin lionnvan. Ja.t.e. li-ititie'ly Jnl.n J.iii. J. Ihinlln.

Iia.l.. .1. H.roM II Mai.nery. ilivmu Malionv, Jusri-'li j. Mgrlai.

1 1 i I IhR Interludes 111 the programme of T.i timi loenl nlnn.i i Mi. k. iee .1 i iiremiuiy; i i iioyi-, un. Helen Toothe and )lne Claire North- tlnigeoiir, Slewar.N The Fellow, ti-lne, pluynl n.urM louMy, Ml( Cluh of Crystal Wave, In cos. Tool he giving the socon.l and thli i (time, gave Iholr unt-iua rendering of v.is the finest ever seen In the crispier and Comp.

Suiter nnd 'oinn, Sutton were complimented for Ihe ex- eellenre of the work. Ex. Cotiip. C. movements of Beethoven's "Sonata Appiisli.tuita" Miss Northrldgn, Liszt's "llliMpmiillM lloiigrnlsn, No.

Mine. KiiM-r mi eluded the recital kith tin: i.i.'ilu iiviveust." autl lita Brown oeaervea prniee inr ine manner In which he managed the lights nnd electrlo effects. Among others pte. ent were Rt. Ex.

Comps. C. W. Orr, (tand scribe; living, ti, 7.

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