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9 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEERUARI 1, 1930. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. News of the Churches Old Home Day At M.E.

Church will preach tomorrow morning on "The Nature and Value of Intercessory Prayer," and In the evening on "The Naval Conference: Will It Bring a Warless the first of a series of sermons on current events. WASHINGTON AVENUE I gational Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "The Minister to Himself," and on Wednesday evening on "Courage." The Rev. Albert C. Grier, pastor of the Church of the Truth, Manhattan, will preach tomorrow morning on "The First Born Among My Brethren." "Love" will be the topic tomorrow in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, with citations from the Bible and from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy. Corner Washington and Gates Ave.

Illustrated Songs dk Seats rree Wm hi law aWf rtSSii.TTKJ,is.iLiis..iaii favJ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Reformed Church In America. While this construction is going on overhead the' Central Church is holding regular Sunday services in the undercroft finished assembly halL Tomorrow at 11 a.m. the Rev. W.

C. Judd, associate pastor, will preach on "The Cross at the City's Crossroads." At 7:45 pjn. Dr. J. Lane Miller has for his subject "The Love of Jesus." The chorus choir of 180 members, under the direction of Dr.

Tall Esen Morgan, sings at both services. In St. John's M. E. Church the pastor, the Rev.

Frederick A. Wells, will speak briefly tomorrow morning on "Dominant Desire." In the evening the pastor will answer a few of the many questions which have been sent in in response to his invitation, followed by a "fellowship service" in the parlors of the church D. J. Fant, engineer evangelist, will conduct a series cf evangelistic meetings at the Alliance Tabernacle beginning tomorrow morning and continuing each evening for two weeks, except Saturday. Mr.

Fant has been connected with the Southern Railroad System for 40 years The Rev. Paul I. Morentz of Philadelphia, a converted Hebrew, will preach tomorrow morning in Incarnation Lutheran Church on "Sharing Our Faith with the Jew." The Rev. Mr. Morentz is In charge of the Mission to the Jews In Philadelphia.

The Rev. David Miller, pastor of the Sixth Avenue Baptist Church, One Block North of' Fulton' Street' Salvation Army. Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Corner Flatbosh and Church Avenues rourtiiKii im Rev. JOSEPH FREDERIC BERG, Ph.D., D.D. UIHISTBH 11:00 A.M.: "INTERNAL REVENUE" 8:00 P.M.: "THINGS WE APPRECIATE" STRANGERS CORDIALLY INVITED "The Constitution of the Most High" Has It Been Amended? SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2D, P.M.

By Delmar Perry Wood RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Presbyterian. The Salvation Army (ScatidiiiavUn Departmnt) CONGRESS AND FORTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY COM. Evangeline C. Booth WILL SPEAK IN The Metropolitan Auditorium Madison Ave.

and 24th Su N. Y. City Thursday, February 6th, 8 P.M. Commissioner Edw. J.

Paraer. Col. and Mrs. S. Wioerg and 75 Slaff and Field Officers, with 100 Singers and Musicians, participating.

ALL WELCOME I Other public meetings during Congress ara aa follows Salvation Army. Couimanaer K. C. Booth Welcome Demonstration Tuesday. Feb.

4. 8 P.M. 378 Court Brooklyn THE FIRST REFORMED CHURCH -OLD FIRST" Seventh Avenue and Cerroll Street Rev. S. S.

DAUGHTRY, D.D. MINISTER 11:00 A.M. "COMMUNION" 8:00 P.M. "IS GOODNESS DULL?" YOUNG PEOPLE'S NIGHT FLATLANDS DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH Kings Highway and East 40th St. founded Ffbrwirjf ie Rev.

Charles William Roeder. Minister 10:30 A.M. Ordination and Installation ot New Consistory, 8:00 P.M. "Polishing the Halo" S. M.

C. A. iCafayrite iJrpBlujtrnan GUjurrli Corner South Oxford Street JOHN EWJNO BTEEN. Minister In Charge Dr. ROBERT E.

SPEER of New York will preach at 11 and 7:45 Morning Ordination and Installation of Elders and Deacons Dr. G. CAMPBELL MORGAN The eminent English preacher, continues his addresses on "Christ and the Church," Wednesday evening, February 5, at 8 P.M. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED 78 Years Old Warren St. M.

E. Church Birthday Celebration With All-Day Program Warren Street M. E. Church will celebrate Its 78th anniversary and Old Home Day tomorrow by an all-day program. At the morning service the Rev.

Dr. A. 8. Kavanagh, former district superintendent, will preach. In the afternoon a "Love Feast" and reunion of former members will be held in Mission Hall with letters from those unable to be present and other features of interest, followed by a fellowship supper.

In the evening the Rev. Dr. H. B. Munson, executive secretary of the Brooklyn and Long Island Church Society of the M.

E. Church, will preach. A musical program will be given by the Warren Street and Spanish M. E. Church choirs, assisted by missionary workers' stringed instruments and a cornet duet.

The Rev. Ernest L. Fox, pastor of the church, will conduct the services. Warren Street Church maintains both a church and community house for 14 nationalities. A gymnasium and playground are provided for the children and young people and a camp at Cedar Beach for summer vacations.

A night school for teaching English and a nlghtlv Gospel Mission are part of the evening activities by which the church tries to meet the needs of the community. Clubs and organizations to interest every age are carried on requiring a constantly increasing budget as the community use of the church facilities grows. The Lutheran Brotherhoods of Brooklyn at Its annual meeting at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church elected Paul Keller as president; Fred Bohlen, vice president, and H. Adamson, treasurer.

The Rev. W. Bradford Maskiell, pastor of Nostrand-De Kalb M. E. Church, will preach tomorrow evening on "The Courage of Elijah." The choir will sing selections from Mendelssohn's oratorio A Young People's Rally will be held tomorrow afternoon at Hillside Presbyterian Church, the Rev.

Lome W. Brown presiding, followed by a fellowship dinner and an evening service at which the Rev. Morgan Phelps Noyes, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will preach on "Young People and the World Today." The Rev. Dr. St.

Clair Hester, rector of Messiah P. E. Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "The Light Within; Is It the Conscience?" and at the vesper service on "Why a Wedding Garment?" A turkey supper will be given in the parish house on Thursday evenini with Mrs. Harry B. Mitchell in charge.

Catholic News The Rt. Rev. Mons. David J. Hlckey, rector of the Church of St.

Francis Xavier at 6th Ave. and Carroll tomorrow will inaugurate a change in the schedule of masses by which the last will be a low mass at 12:15 p.m. The churches in Brooklyn now having these late masses are St. Teresa's St. St.

Augustine's. There is also a mass at 11:45 a.m. in the basement of the Church of the Holy Name, at Prospect Park West and Prospect Ave. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Miscellaneous Reformed Church In America. Grace Reformed Church LINCOLN ROAD and BEDFORD AVE.

Rev. Lester M. Conrow, D. D. (JrlafitevJ MORNINO SERVICE 11:00 A.M.

Rev. JOHN J. De BOER Will Preach Subject "Christian Internationalism" BUNDAT IH'IIIHIL A.M. No Evening Service COUB AND WOKSIIIP WITB VS. Universalis, ALL SOULS Ocean and Ditmas Aves.

Rev. CORNELIUS GREENWAY, MINISTER Sermon Theme: "Gazers and Blazers" Senior and Junior Y. P. C. U.

at 7:30 P.M. 11:00 A.M., AT THB CHURCH OF OUR FATHER MEETING HOUSE First Unlversallst 415 Clinton Bet Oreena and Oatea Thomas Edward Potterton. D.D. 11:00 "THE LONG LOOK" Y. M.

C. A. PLYMOUTH CHURCH Orange Street, Near Henry Street Farewell Demonstration Friday. Feb. 7.

8 PM. South Reformed Church, 4th Ave. 55th Si- B'klya Anniversary Meeting Feb. 5. 8 PJ1.

543 Atlantic Av B'klya SPENCER The Rev. Dr. Thomas E. Potter-ton, pastor of the Universalis Church of Our Father, will speak tomorrow morning on "The Long Look," a communion meditation. The Rev.

Cornelius Greenway, pastor of All Souls Dnlversalist Church, will speak on Thursday evening at the Woman's Alliance on "The Making of an American," this being his own peronal experience since his arrival in America 14 years ago as a Dutch immigrant. The Rev. Dr. Alden H. Clark, foreign secretary of the American Board, will be guest preacher at the morning service of Feb.

9 at South Congregational Church by invitation of the pastor, the Rev. Ray-irond A. McConnell. Dr. Clark will speak on his personal knowledge of foreign mission work, especially in India.

Miss Bessie B. Blacknail, in charge of St. Mark's Mission School, Alaska, for the past 13 years, will speak at St. Ann's P. E.

Church before the Woman's Auxiliary on Tuesday afternoon. The mission is supported by a triennial offering of the Episcopal Church. After Miss Blacknail's arrival in New York a month ago she received word that her church missions house had burned to the ground, involving a loss of $35,000. During the past week the steel framework of the sanctuary of the tiew Central Methodist Church has been placed and thousands who have passed by the Hanson Place and St. Felix St.

corner have been able to visualize the cathedral-like portions of the new church, which being pushed to completion. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Methodist Episcopal. KINGS HIGHWAY CHURCH rjfetaodlst F.pitcoval) Kings Highway and East 37th Street Rev. CHARLES C.

NOBLE, Pa.tor FEBRUARY 2d LOYALTY SUNDAY. 11 A.M. Holy Communion 8 P.M. Evening Worship THE PASTOR VSti AT BOTH SERVICES New Thought FELLOWSHIP OF THE LIFE MORE ABUNDANT Miss Villa Faulkner Page Leader and Speaker 11:00 A M. "Sowing and Reaping" Special Healing Service Sunday School al 333 Adelphi Street BROOKLYN MASONIO TEMPLE Clermont and Lafayette Avea.

LECTURE BY MISS VILLA FAULKNER PAGE MONDAY EVEMN08. 8 O'CLOCK SUBJECT: "Learn the Might of Creative Mind" AT THE WEBER STTJDT08 -488 WASHINGTON AVENUE BROOKLYN. N. freb ro all, nrrBHina National New Thought Assn. to 129 7tb Avenue, corner Carroll Street.

11:00 A.M. "The Thing of No Consequence" Mrs. Mary Cole Van Houten. Sneaker. Thursday, 8 P.M.

Social Evening; Music. Tuesday, 2 P.M. Open Meeting. Inspiration. Discussion.

All Welcome. nome or iruin. mccuubp weanesaay, r.m. vuy dwuj 333 Adelphi St. Phone Nevlns 7223 Miscellaneous.

HflM nitver heard equal' William Jennings Bryan. PresbflerUiL SALVATION ARMY BROOKLYN, No. CORPS 321 ASHLAND PLACE, NEXT TO ACADEMY OF MUSIC Launching Golden Jubilee Crusade MEETINCS II A.M. and 8 P.M.. LED BY Brigadier WILLIAM ALEX.

EBBS, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER Adjt. and Mrs. OLLEY, Capt. LAPPIN, OFFICERS IN CHARGE A UNION OP SPENCER AND WESTMINSTER CHURCHES Rev. F.

E. SIMMONS, M.A., Minister ARTHUR BILLINGS HUNT, Director of Music 1 1 :00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION :00 P.M. "HEALTH-GIVING SHADOWS" Sacred Selections From JOHN PRINDLE SCOTT, One of Our Best Known American Composers; Mr. Scott Will Be Present in Person and Will Make a Brief Address Favorite Hymns and Popular "Afterglow" With Mr.

Hunt Chorus Choir of 50 Voices SITTINGS FREB A CORDIAL WELCOME FEBRUARY SPEAKERS A BEDFORD and GATES AVENUES BRANCH v. A. Brooklyn, new York city SUN. FEBRUARY 2nd Dr. DAVID MILLER "A SEVENFOLD PICTURE OF THIS PRESENT AOS AS OIVEN BY JESUS" SUN.

FEBRUARY 9th Dr. J. L. FENDRICH "YOUTHS RESPONSIBILITY TO THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH" SUN. FEBRUARY 16th Dr.

IRA DAVID SUN. FEBRUARY 23rd Dr. H. H. GREGG EVERY MONDAY NIGHT DR.

BARNHOUSE "THE FIVE JUDGMENTS" BEDFORD BIBLE INSTITUTE INSTRUCTORS Rev. L. B. BRYDEN BIBLE DOCTRINE Mr. PAUL H.

GREAF PERSONAL WORK Rev. H. A. BENTE ORAL EXPRESSION Rev. WATSON S.

WALLACE NEW TESTAMENT GREEK Rev. IRA DAVID SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Rev. DAVID BIBLE PROPHECY CUT THIS OUT AND POST IN CONSPICUOUS PLACE Spiritoalist. UNITY SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY 584 Franklin Ave, Cor, Pacific St. Tel.

Prospect 59S SPIRITUALIST MEETINGS. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 8 P.U. Inalructlon Clesaae tor Medlumship Development, Tuesday and Thursday. The Rev.

Dr. Lewis T. Reed will preach tomorrow morning at the Church of the Pilgrims on "The Two Peters; a Study in Dual Human Na ture." In the afternoon the mid' winter Communion Service will be held. In the evening the Rev. Har old O.

Salton will conduct the motion picture service. The annual dinner and meeting of the congrega tion will be held on Wednesday eve ning. St. Paul's P. E.

Church, Clinton will celebrate the feast of the Purification of the Vlrgir. Mary by a procession of dxuts am. other lea tures tomorrow morning, with the sermon by the Rev. Mercer Williams, rector of the parish. The Rev.

Dr. J. Perclval Huget, pastor of Tompkins Avenue Congre gational Church, will receive new members, install tne newly elected deacons and deaconesses and speak on "The Perils of Unreadiness" tomorrow morning. In the evening he will preach on "Patched Garments" in the series on the parables of Jesus. The Rev.

Frank S. Squyer of Manhattan will preach tomorrow morning and evening at Lenox Road Baptist Church. The Rev. Frederick K. Stamm, pastor of Clinton Avenue Congre- RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

Presbyterian. Remsen and Clinton Streets (One Block Went nf Rnrn Hull! Protestant Episcopal. Clinton Bear Fulton St. Rev. RUSH R.

SL0ANE. Rector 8 and II 'AM. Holy Communion. 8 P.M. Evening Prayer and Address 36TH ORGAN RECITAL Wednesday Evening, Feb.

5 8:30 PJ4. Charles 0. Banks, F. A. G.

0. PROGRAM 1. Fugue In A minor Bach 2. Allegretto In 3. The Fountain Matthews 4.

Snowflakes Hotfman 5. Concert Overture in flat. Marche Slav Tschalkowsky 7. Evening Bella and Cradle Song, Macfarlane 8. Praeludlum Melodle Jarnfelt 9.

Toccata D'Evry cholr "111 Maunder'i Pardon, Penitence and Peace" on Sunday evening. February 9th. ST. PAUL CHURCH FLATBIISH Church Avenue and Si. Paul's Place Rev.

Wallace J. Gardner. D.D. Rector 7:30 and 8:30 A.M. Holy Communiorf 11 A.M.

Morning Service and Sermon 8 P.M. Annual Masonic Service 1 All Masons Welcome OF CHURCHY REDEEMER Corner 4th Ave. and Pacific St. SUNDAY NIGHT ST. SIMON'S CHURCH 2910 Avenue M.

comer 29th St. Rev. Louis A. Parker, Priest In Charge Services 8, 8:30, 11 A 8 P.M. RVC MOT Bedford Presbyterian Church Nostrand Avenue at Dean Street Dr.

GEORGE WELLS ARMS, Pastor 10:45 A.M. Communion Service; Reception of New Members 8:00 P.M. "THE DISCIPLES' QUESTION" Midweek Bible Study, Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. "MIDNIGHT CONVERSIONS" You Are More Than Welcome Spiritualist Church of the Four Leaf Clover 144Ui Street North ot Hillside Avenu JAMAICA. Rev.

M. CLAAS. Pastor SPIRITUAL SERVICE Sunday. 10:45 A.M.' Sunday. 7t45 PM.

Summerland (Sunday School), 2 P.M. Know the truth and abide by GOD'S LAW. and vou shall not wander in darkness. SPIRITUALIST TEMPLE OF LIGHT AND TRUTH 866 Flatbuah Ave. Services Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday evenings, Monday and Friday alter-noona, 3:30.

ADELE THERE8E LORD. Manhattan Churches Hear BoroiuA Rati and tflarfe. fftrm pitimtv Blocks rrom Clara Br. I. R.

T. iihwsj Station Hon. Clinton N. Howard Chairman National United Committee TWICE IN BROOKLYN SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. Lenox Road Baptist Church AT NOSTRAND "BACK TO THE BIBLE" 7:45 P.M.

New York Ave. M. E. Church "BACK TO THE CONSTITUTION" 3:30 Y. M.

C. A. YONKERS DLKMUN BY Mr. UURKEE: "OIVE HIM A BOOST." P.M. MUSICAL SERVICE: "8TABAT MA- noeaini.

address by Mr. DURKEE, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Clark and Henry Streets MORNINO. HOLY COMMUNION Soloist-Mrs. MARGARET NORMAN Completing 100 addresses In Oreater New York Churches since September 1st In Defense ot the American Constltatlon. Followed by crowds.

Presbyterian. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Henry Street. Near Clark Street A.M.--C0MMUNI0N SERVICE. Mr. NOYES WILL PREACH R.

HUNTINGTON WOODMAN Choir Director and Organist Rev. L. RICHARDS, Minister ALL WELCOME COSMOPOLITAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Odd Fellow Hall, Bchermerhorn Nm. Ins Subway, every Saturday evening, 7-41 p.m.; 43i state St. every Thursday anj Sunday, Wednesday afternoon.

2. wirw MUKrnr. SPIRITUALIST SERVICE AND ME3SAOES at 7102 Seventh Avenue. Brooklyn EVERY SATURDAY 8 P.M. Conducted by KATHERINE KULHANEK Member nf O.

8. A. New Thought, "The Psychology' of SuccW UfaTtfT ran. DR NOUP Sunday, 11 A.M. Preibylerimn.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH yilth Avenue, lltn and 12th street IR. Oeont Alewander. D.D. Ministers Rev. J.

v. Moldenh.wer. D.D. IRav. Pblllloa P.

Elliott "22 Dr. MOLDENHAWER. 4:00 P.M. Communion. 8:00 P.M.

Mr. ELLIOTT. Wednesday, P.M. Dr. H.

H. Von Der Osten on "Land ot the Hlttltes." FIFTH AVE. Plftn Avenua and 65th Street Rev. Henry Howard. LltD.

Mr. Brr, OI hert. 4:30 Rev. MINOT C. MOROAN.

D. .7:45 Paopls'a Brvlce. Dr. HOWARD. 8:15 PM.

-Midweek Service. Dr. Morgan. Protf slant FplacopaJ. (Srart? (Ghurrh Brotitwar Test.

Ktrc The Rev W. Russell Bowls, D.D. Rector. 6:00 A M. Holy Communion.

11:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon. The Rector :00 P.M. PROP. JAMES T.

SHOTWELU "Influences Promoting World Peace." Anthems "Oreat Peace Have They." Roaers: "How Beautiful Htainer. Noonday Service, Tues. to Prt. 55 CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Madtaon Avenue and 35th Street Rev. H.

P. SILVER. D.D.. Rector and 10 A.M. HOLT COMtmiOrl 11 A.M.

HOLY COMMUNION SERMON- RECTOR. 1:00 P.M. CHORAL EVENSONG. Address by Rev. Earle Oerhardt Ller.

Nounaav Service. 12 20 to 12:40 dally, except Saturday. Music and addresa. TRANSFIGURATION I.ITTI.M 1-HVItVH AHIIVSH THH lUMSta Rev. RANDOLPH RAY.

D.D.. Rector Comrrunlona 8 and 8 A M. iDallv 7:301 11 Missa Cantata and Sermon (Rector! 4 Vespers and Devot'ons. EOL18B dd SAINT-BSPRIT French Servlcea in St. Thomae Chapel, SlitieUl Street, east of Third Avenua SUNDAY 4 PM Spiritualist.

Spiritual and Ethical Society COLLEGE HALL HOTEL AST0R MANHATTAN. SUNDAY. 3 30 rit Mrs. ALPHA GABRIEL Will Give aa Inspirational Address, Followed by Message 1 Cndenomlnatlonat CHRIST'S MISSION FORUM 31S West S7th Street Sunday afternoon al 3 30 Rev. L.

Lehman, a Former Priest of Dublin, Ireland. "The Papacy and Modern GRACE CHURCH Street Be'ween Remsen and Joralemo Sunday Alter Epiphany. February 3d 8:00 A.M. -HOI COMMUNION. 11:00 A.M HOLY COMMUNION.

4:30 P.M. EVENING PRAYER Vested Choir 38 Boys nd Men Frank Wright. Mus Choirmaster. Presbyterian. Grace Presbyterian Church Stuyvesant and Jefferson Aves.

Communion of the Lord's Supper at 10:45 A. M. Preaching at 8 P.M. by Rev. Paul F.

Barackman of the Biblical Seminary in New York I A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 7 Tuskegee Male Quartet No tickets required. Free Will ottering for benefit of Tuskegee Institute. CJtittrrlf Foster Avenue and Bast 23d Street HERBERT H. FIELD.

M.A..D.U MINISTER 11 A.M. "FINDING HAPPINESS IN DISCONTENTMENT" 8 00 M. "IN PRAISE OP FANATIC" BASED ON HONORS MORROW'S THE SPLENDOR OF OOD" EVERYBODY WELCOME Memorial Presbyterian Church Seventh Avenue and St. John's Place AND Grace Meth. Epis.

Church Uniting 1 1 A.M., Sermon Rev. E. A. Pollard Jones 7:45 P.M.. Sermon Rev.

joha Barlow Rev. JOHN BARLOW, Minister. Rev. GEORGE W. KINCHELOR, Assistant.

Mr. 8. LEWIS ELMRR. OraanK 'Ml Iff TMB rpHCSBYTtRlA At Monroe Street Peter Albert Mncdonald, Hantm 11 A.M. HdIv Communion and Reception of Members.

8 P.M. Address by Rev. Edwin M. Wright: "What Is Important About the Four Gospels' Protestant Episcopal, Saint Paul's Church Clinton and Carroll Streets Rev. Granville Mercer William, S.S.J.E..

Rector Low Masses, 8:00 and 9:30 A.M. BLESSING OF THE CANDLES AND PROCESSION OF LIGHTS AT II A.M. Vespers, Address and Benediction, 4:00 PJU. Millions Now Living Can Never Be Happy, Says -Pastor Everybody on the face of the earth, and practically everybody who ever existed, would live an entirely different life if they had the chance to live it over again. The people who saved religiously for a rainy day but unfortunately passed away at an immature age.

would not have left so much behind for some one else to fool away. The millions of people who are now dependant upon others would have gone without many of the of their younger days, for there is nothing like independence in old age. Everybody wants happiness, just the liberty to have good times. Bahal. BAHA'I CENTRE 118 Wet 67th St 6th Floor.

8unday, 4 P.M. MARY HANFORD FORD "ENTERING ETERNITY ON EARTH" WEDNESDAY, 8:30 P.M. Rev. EDWARD HUNT "HOW TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION" Baptist. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 138 West 70th St.

iPythlan Temple) WILL H. H0UCHT0N will preach Sunday: 11:00 A.M. "Abominable Prayers" 7:30 P.M. "How Much of the Bible Shall I Believe" 3:00 HHIyer H. Slralon.

7:30 P.M. Midweek Service. Servlres Broadcast WQAO. 297 1OI0K. Divine Science.

THE FIRST CHURCH OF DIVINE SCIENCE 8ILTMORE HOTEL BAT LROOM 11 A M. Tomorrow Rev. FENWICKE HOLMES PASTOR Tht third In the Seriei of Psychology tn the Parables of Jesiu: "FAITH AND FORTUNE" (Cljurrh of tljt Srulb Rev. ALBERT C. GRIER.

Psstor 11 Went 42(1 Room 408 11 A.M. "The First Born Among Many Brethren" 8 00 PM GLADYS C. ORIER rWrtrfH KTry Sinn sn1 8 V. M. Interdenominational.

CATKEDRALor UNDERWORLD TtfB Paoio Mass Meeting Wiut.A WURC WCAM TV DCLj WtJKO Sunday, a no with Btory Manhattan Levi! umr- to't Jie fliTlano, lnxtruttifntMltst extrtortlmarr TU Harmouj Truni'H-Oni Ileodrkka, Clark 1 and iieixlrlrhs. The KtSCUE SOCIE1Y Old ChtnfM rhratrt 6-7 Dover Street (kMpel Service Nightly. Miscellaneous. "DIVINE CENTRE" 332 West 50th Street Services tomorrow, 11 AM. and 8 PM.

On Tuesday and Thursday at 3 M. and at 8 P.M. Lecture Wfdae.sday at 8 P.M. Children's Claas Saturday at 11 A.M. PUBLIC INVITED Congregational I STANLEY DURKEE IJ D.MER FRAZEE 44 A.AI II A Mornlnn Service 7: Methodist Episcopal F.

MARION SMITH MINISTER 11 A.M. Morning Service Presbylenaa MORGAN PHFLPS NOYES MINISTER 10 A.M. -Churcn School. '1 A.M. Service for Worship.

8 PM. Evening Service at City Park Branch, 209 Concord St. Protestant Episcopal Rev. CEO. ATWATER.

DJX. Rector Rev DAVID ATWATER. Curat 6:00 A.M Holy Communlnn. 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion.

4:30 P.M. Evening Prayer. Prole slant Episcopal 0HN HOWARD MELISH LORIN BRADFORD YOUNG MINISTERS t-ftlA Holv Communion 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon. 8:00 P.M.

Evening Prayer and Sermon. Protestant Episcopal SAMUEI DORRANCE RETOR HOWARD t'UNN Curat 8 00 A.M. Holv Communion 10:00 A.M. Church School. 11:00 A.M.

Holy Communion 4:00 P.M. Vespers. Swedenborgtsn E. LAWRENCE COULD PASTOR 10:00 A Oroup Study and Sundav School. 11:00 AM.

Morning Service. Youna People's Meeting. Unitarian 0HN H0WLAND LATHROP RICHARD F. SEEB0DE MINISTERS-11 A.M. Morning Service 7:30 P.M.

Chapel Service Reformed CORNaiUS B. MUSTE PASTOR 10 A.M. -Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning Service Two 1 FIRST II Hicks Third CHURCH 1 1 :00 "THE THE MR. SOCIAL Morning Topic MORNINO "DOES REFORMED "THE PRAYER OF THE HOLY rRINITY Clinton Street.

Near Montigue 1 AM. HOLY COMMUNION and SERMON BY Mr. MELISH. "THE ELEMENT OF AIR" 8:00 P.M.-Mr. YOUNG.

HERESY OF NATIONALISM" But the cost is oi ten more than the body can stand. A good time and happiness are synonymous. One cannot have a good time without being happy. Tomorrow night at the Central Presbyterian Church Dr. Fendrich will give three rules for happiness.

Everybody, regardless of health or wealth, can apply these rules and get more out of life Remember that there are thousands of people having less health and wealth than Yourself, but thev are haDDier. Thev are SAINT ANN'S CHURCH Clinton and Livingston Streets RECTOR WILL PREACH AT 1 1 O'CLOCK DUNN PREACHES AT THE VESPERS HOUR AT 5 O'CLOCK IN THE UNDERCROFT. getting more out of life, doing less worrying, i and getting along better. If you are not happy most of the time, can-I 1 not get the things which you think will it L-ati make you happy, then by all means hear CHURCH OF FHE NEIGHBOR Clark Street and Monroe Place ANNUAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE SERMON BY Mr. GOULD.

"CAN I LIVE MY OWN LIFE?" Dr. rendricb this talk. This la your great opportunity. CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR Pierrepont Street and Monro Placa Dr. LATHROP WILL PREACH.

EVENING? Mr. SEEBODE: COD MAKE A DIFFERENCE)" TOMORROW NIGHT, 7:45 SUNDAY, FEB. 2 DR. FENDRICH PREACHES ON "What Price a Good Time?" Is a good time too Does it cost us too much in morals, physical strength or money? What is a good time? Are happiness and thrills synonymous? Central Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Marcy Aves. Sunday School at 9:45 A.M.

CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH Oreena and Clermont Avenues Rev 8T CLAIR HESTER, D.D.. Rector 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:49 A.M. Church Sunday School.

11:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon. 4:30 Vespers and Address. CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL CHURCH on the HEIGHTS Pierrepont Street. Near Henry Street MORNINO Mr.

MUSTE LONDON CONFERENCE WILL FAIL- BUT' MEETING WEDNESDAY 8:15 P.M. Ur. MUSTS CONDUCTS.

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