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10 . J ( ] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1925. ] } ; SYNOD WILL MEET N s | GREATEST EXPERIMENT OF THE CENTURY WILL BE READY SOON REV. HUGH P. STEVENSON. | sionary work by laymen preaching in . - Py A i = il e sine ot Uie towns and villages, wher | First Servioes May Be Held in Edi Noted Investigator and Writer Goes to the Jerusalem of Today and Tells the Story of What Modern Methods Are Accomplishing in the Holy Land. the apostle had not preached, until = Acts, xvhiL18-xIx.A1 “all they that dwelt in Asia neara| fice on Thanksgiving Day. Gaen ext: & the word of the Lord.” The church solden President to Receive Dele- | | Sy Toxt, or, i jove of | | at” Byhenss nelpedwin A ‘Minor| Chairman Anzounces. gates on Wednesday TO evil."—I Tim., vL10. E in Philadelphia, Laodicea, Smyrna, Elect Moderator. tl'ornmnu Thyatira and Sardls. The New Hamline Methodist Epis- PAUL IN EPHESUS. Mastering Difficulties. £oel Churdh ot Bliemil oud AF | mental sanction alone is not sufficie “»I\lm:si;’\:n- h,‘;-w.:i ‘X‘K:!’?k:\.:"nu rm‘“lr: Paul wis wolk od b the Jews of | 20T streets is nearing completion and R Ibut in real must come from 1) soulstirring recors at of the| Paul was welcomed by 3 it fs he the first services i i ality must come from the | cstablishment of the Ephesian Church. | the synugogue in Ephesus upon his | Thenteins aord e . "Samen, 'iy Sophie Irene Loeb. | 3 |great world outside Relentless antago- | first visit and urged by them to re-|chairman of the building committee | ¢ ¢ J I* you want to see what the | i 3 A < ! Questions of Trusteeship. nismand almost | turn. He commenced his ministry in | ginounced toduy. Jews are accomplishing in | £ » .7 e i insurmountable ob- | their synagogue after attending the [ Iork on the church has been go Palestine, just see the first| 0.5 stacles had to be | Jerusalem Passover feast, where he | ing on for more than a year. Pr industrial exhibit at Tel Aviv. | lit is true. belong to some Greek o overcome when a |irgued patiently with all who ques-fdent Coolldge broke ground for ’ It is amazing!” This was the | ;i o ’ A Moslem or Jew, but the Armen Christian _Congre- | toned him concerning the Christ o< | huilaing July 1924 answer to the first question I put to 4 1 |the English Protestant, the gation was organ- | the sospel of salvation until he faced Now Hanmioal| Bie d_Storrs, the Christian gov. % ian, the American missionary fied under the very | 00 the part of some an abusive ung fs the vesult of [ernor of Jerusalem, Jaffa and the p ; ian, the Wakf in India, the Cop shadow df heath-| 3E5RnempI attitide Lowand B el the union of Old|southern district of Palestine, when ,_ s 418 other fellow somewhere —they i g bl g e cad (e entim's - Drnesun| Jsus IS Suiate it (Sledx ftokitng Humline, located | 1 discussed with him at considerable i L have a word to wuy on the nu e T s v wisithe center iof (ANORISEREMCIONENE to iEnare from at Ninth and P |length the civic, political and humani - and before nything e e & ohn'mie o et o[RBT ULE TSUENAGIICH (R sgne streats for more | turlan activities that are being de- g 4 = ¢ ait to h diliam b1 o L : oL B A | I, as they ought to be to us, for than 50 yeurs. and | veloped. R e ; * - A S Ly And 6 Amaricas Tract: Joelets % Minor. ranke e, reliiitn ihat s bave e the Towi Avenue | For seven years Sir Ronald, as gov 1 § he principal speakers < lch come 1o us through Jewish sources. Qhurdn, fat Monx | emor. hisibaen closely: assoclatstwith ¢ < B S ol i b Sam. Higinbottom, Mrs. Fred and e o oy Jowt e haees. toenth and Emer. | every move made in the advancement | i % 7 Lat ciety and the administration—there S. Bennett, vice president of the three great citles| \vpo (00 ‘Brovably & Christian, an son streets. Old|of the country. *““The orange figures | [ | has been very little money with which Board of National Missions, and Rev. of the empire. It|ghen qoor. There in the school of Hamline was sold | alone are startling he continues. [to do anyth Alt iy Dr. ilugh T. Kerr, president of the wasEprobablys tie (TS E T Sehe otiuman sres Mot e some tUme ago| From the Tel Aviv and Jaffa sec: | q 2 |ples us in historica n Board of Christian Bducation, Will | por "y p giocenaon, MOst sinful ¢ity | jgiv than it had in the School of re aud services have | tions only there were transported ] ’ b %9 oy E | many instances L pre address the evening session. over : of the world at Jigjon | been conducted | last season over 2,000.000 hoxes, cach | § : A ; m enter which Mrs. Wallace deliffe will f that time. It's dissipation was due (0| “Ephesus was @ noted center of & since then at the [ box containing 150 oranges, and this ” ¢ R |prise and va least we sday m: 'S ses hich wus “one of the s vonders | der” workers were everywhere. They Church Also it is @ good example of how | = | pronibiting lligent or destructive Fiven Over to!reportn’ of miany' conls| oriine bioiln [were as full of tricka and. wonder New Hamline | Jew and Arub work together in the ; 2 7 7 : 2RI jaction. At least we can stop foolish | : | | The seventieth annual session of the Synod of Baltimore will open a three. day session Monday afternoon at the | New York Avenue Presbyterian | Church. Blections of muderator. cor- | esponding members, stated clerls for | three vears. two temporary clerks and appointments of vice moderator and “The actual bit of stone or the rub bish heap we want to clean up ma: been the that has necess: alike mittees, and group conferences Will| When Christianity commenced it$} works as the magician Egypt 0. €. JAMES, when fully com- | matter of business, and it presents 2 4 or wanton things from being done. be held in the afterncon. The dele | career the pagan glories of (his great | When Moses faced them Cod imparted pleted will be one {an object lesson. They have chosen ( 2 ’ i | “But we have made some headws attend a dinner at the Lee cjty were at its height The vast|{unto him = power to work miracles. | ©f 1he handsomest and best equipped [a common emblem for their industrial ), h ik g ; " |Just the same. Effective work has 6 b and a night sesslon f courts of the temple (o Diuna. which | When Pawi commenced his work in | Churches in Washington. The cost | exhibit, and if any one has any doubt Bt 24 ' -7 | been done to the great gates of Jaffu 7:45 o'clock. MIsS Ann fiwas <3421y feet long and 164 feet | Ephesus the Lord gave such spivitual | Wil exceed $350,000 of the development of Palestine, espe- ¢ e 2 2 Damascus and Herod. As a result ¢ candidate sec ‘:“i-, Rn:‘\'wl Of | wide, with its hundred ¢ !le\* 201 power to him that 8 ‘,I Tl 1wain church. fronting on Six- | cially the Tel Aviv section. which % o nit the work of the society the Palestine slons. and Rev. Dr “"‘f‘? hizh.” was usually filled with | were wrought throu The pe- | 'eenth sireet, {4 of the fiftecnth cen- | the Jews have created, he needs only | ¢ ‘ Foalte - % % | Town Planning Commission has bees mode ]‘" of the general | orshiper came from ends | culiar character of rzeles con: | 145y Gothic stile, and has a seating | take a look at this exposition | 5 4 ; inted =nd : ordina passed D N ision oL tis synoa o5, Une e participate in iisi nected with the apostle’'s ministey s | Capacity of about’ 1.000. In addition,] “Not only does it give a vivid pic- | 3 ? commission, inaugurated on IinE fession ol the S0 Iwornin: 4 s fearful and | that thes vere not performed directly | there is a chapel :eating about 200, | ture of Sriecciented e %7 1 £ |three vears ago, has estabiished ti e ootk e ikeninat by her alluding to its | I Paul. Ilandkerchiefs and aprons { Which opens into the main audito. | plishment, but it presents a future of | 4 | R il ies e thomnt the etira wigkr: | oeeradats ! it i< a shame | carried (rom his person cured diseases f i Under the wnditorium is a | inestimabie_achievement.” The ov B htie illvoiEivan oxer tolpreay| CIoL. tokeT igx which and espelled demons. The apostle’s | large room suitable for an assembly [ ernor waxed warm on this subject entation of addltional reports. The [#7€ Cone of thend ir e f“" right- jextraordinary: power inclted traveling | room. for part of the church school | but, as the story of industries and |regulation e effect to the TeEehediiTen toibe ecelvan | couct themn sthecuntaul iUl worleyl 1SS ot (0 cuse, thel magmes of Jea lirge social gatherings. and ad- | Tel Aviv is covered in another article, ¢ 1 | It Yigs laid « S iice At the white arkness.” although the city was [in their incantations over a denionfac is a well arranged kitchen. |I urged him to discuss some of the | N L 2 ms of the new 15 o'clock to 1 o'clock EueliEhe ol e e Al = educational Luilding unit is on|important developments of Pulestine. | ~ : ’ o Be Removed officers of the synod are Laying Christian Foundations. | drove them from the lLowse i the e e Town Planning. ; : 71 | “For the first time a cor Howson sugmests that “the first|bresence of ma The \viiole cetaries, to.| Town planning for Jerusalem—this| |3 iy been mad AT seeds of Christian v were sown |quickly learned about it. Eph ith i for the cradle roll {is the new and gigantic job which | ul study, roads were fat Ephesns inmmediately after Pente l(r]rt-l;l by the news. { denartments smen’s parlor and | Gov. Storrs has set himself to do. _thould go in conform S o i co While this is possible, yet|and fakirs were converted pro- | mothers® ro The second floor will | “The whole world should know the |beauty spots. ~Historic bufldi pyellipermanent ¢ there is uo evidence that Paul found |fessed faith in Christ. The magicians | be devoted to a community hall, | problem we have before us in pre. | been linked up. We still have to tes Women to Meet. any disciples, much less an organized | Proved the genuineness of their rell- | having a capacity of about 650° Reom | Serving the ofd Jerusalem and de. tdown and v all the ugl The sixth annual meeting of the |church, when. he passed through | £lom by burninis up their occult books | also is' provided for a pipe organ, sev: | veloping the new-—a task that I be things and make the te individ Woman's Synodical Society for Mis- | Ephesus on his way to Al ch at the || 10 Dbublic market place. They |eral classrooms und rooms for girls' |leve no other country has ever had,” give way to the Sl sions In the Synod of Baltimore will {close « econd misstonary commenced to earn their living by [ and boys' organizations he stated. 3 t is impossibl out of the be held at the same time, some of its | ney. t Priscil nd Ag engaging in honest flelds of industry. | *“The chapel unit is placed along the| “Fancy what u deplorable thing,” 2 r 3 o Hacdculfan et @ Al sessions Leing merged with the synod | there o follow the excalient Financial Tnterests Aroused. | . It contalns on the ground floor | said Sir Ronald, “it is to see a st 4 - < 9 jean do is to w u o little. me of them being independent. | pression t mada on the Dl i sirooms for two de- |car track to the Mount of Olives i : 2 t, often impossible, to principal “independent” 1z minds of . his address 0| «post Instructive pletare of secters | that are in the hands of 1 will be held Tuesday morning : the syu ecognized that| i an asia olty that his coms o ¢ main floor will be the chapel, {or the Garden of Gethsermane: what [sion bodies | Ye otUL g0 met e Church o the Covenant. Speakers | the cits we Asia and prom- | ue ™" The driving nower of the mipeg | Baving a seating capa of about | it would mean o be confronted with | MASONS REPAIRING THE EAST TOWER OF THE CITADEI ehinery to keep historlc’ - include Mrs. Sam Hisginbotton, | fsed % ¥ he at-| was seen in the large pumber of un. | 20Y- There also will be some class-|buffets and refreshment stands e el d“‘ 4 Miss Ann T, Retd ‘atiss Bentha Hnre | e 1 rg fe; Jerusalem. femployed found among the idol | TOOMS- around the holy places! Thesc are > s rupid strides have e rials being pr oved, and { ety - s b an of Wilinston, Del. and Mrs. | Having I the passover and!makers, who manufactured idols of | Rev. Joseph terson, D. D., is{only a few of the encroachments that | made,” said Sir Ronald, “under the lan eff buildings | e <5 Fred S. x Officers will be elect- | visite Antion and ihe Galatian| Diana and miniature copies of her i PAStor of the church. He came to|modern civillzation is presenting to|most difficult conditions, and with | and town p: has been |y arelv ar ~d at that meeting. The afternoon |cLurches. he hastened over land to|temple in terra cotta. marble and si). | Hamline from Salisbury. Md.. more | us day after day very little money. We are trying to | instituted > informed | e real session will be given over to general | conunence one of 1 periods | ver. Men who hud most’ money han two vears ago. And fo insistent have been these|lay out the modern city on some dig- | me i businese. At 4 o'clock there will be s perse work rsuasive | invested in the trade were the silver meeting for children. with Miss Baird. | preachinz succeeded in establish- [ smiths. Demetrins called a con: 9 at Sir Ronald was forced to rom industrial desecration. The meeting for chils b Miss Baird | preaching. He succee o selablish | emithe | Demetrins call 1 a conter: | OH[Q PASTOR TQ SPEAK |t Si* Ronald was forced to in-{ part from industrial desecration. T charge. i {of the | problem of unempioyment. He tried The synodical officers for the pres- | infly 0 cover his own selfishness under the ' ent yvear are Mra. Walace Radclifie,itle told us conce: 1 |appeal to thair Jove of the soddess AT METROPOLITAN M. E. president: Miss Fanny G. Childs, Mrs. | efforts of and civic pride. It was an old polit- S Edgar D. Mrs, Tl fcal trick that many modern politi Evans, vice A e apostle’s absence Apol-|clans have used successfully. If, as W. McQuowa etary. and Miss | los, a well educated and eioquent |& result of President Coolidge's ad Bessie . Gilbert, treasurer. The con vian Jew, had visited Ephesus. , dress before the Congregationalist na- arrangements for the | The Ephesians. who had a_thirst to| tional convention last Tuesday, ail of | v ng follo know God, and the Jews had been | the Christian forces in America were Harvey S. Irwin. general chdir-| pleased with his iessages concern- | Mol man; Mrs. Mabel D. Miller, Mrs. Iu- w town boundaries, has zoned the city in gen outline and has m | through a new 1 of Dyl and | Charles 1. Cand moder- rtor Charles 1i. B moderator: Rev. George M. Cuminings, stated clerk, and Rev. A. Brown Cald- Paul's suceess is revealed in (he ¢ ¢ parume the Sunday school. On | within the little Town of hlehes ess & 2 m disfiguring commercial enterprises | nified plan and to prevent the ancier sns, which - ur parks a serious i ima 0 have vanced wh Congregationalist to Occupy Pulpit | | at Morning Seivice—Church Program. { Rev. Dr. Lioyd C. Douglas, pastor tiized to attack every Torm of vice | of the First Congregational Churen. the coming Messiah. Aquila and | B 0Ur land. we would witness a union | Akron. Ohio, will ba the speaker af bert’ Rex Johnson. Mrs. Arihur 8. | Priscilla by personal instructions con- | Of @il the profiteers whose fortune has | the ~Metropolitan Memorisl A o Field, Mrs. R. C. Collison. Mrs. Frank | vineed hity thut Jesus was the Mes.|becn made in delasing of manhood, | Church tomorrow 1morning. . Hin sup: €. Edgington. Mrs. Charles Wood and | s Paul just missed meeting featroving virtue and disregurding the | ject will be “Candid Dealing With An. Mrs. A. D. Calvert. _ law, pleading \:ith Americans that we | other World.” Dr. Douglas is a guest 7 : s pave been | SXIENd 1o them liberty to continue | of the national Congregational con- % Aoes b | tew only | €Vil and immoral business. A city- | ventign, now In session in Wash. . . 4 15 - g g Class to Have “¥" Leade ol dpoll s o e iy | wide revival will always cut the prof- | ingtom sl 3 & _ . 2 us Gate s of Calvary Bup. | one of repe the illu. |t of any iniquitous trade and in-{ The Metropolitan Bible Class will 3 ¥ P one or e Sk othics, | Crease the lank deposits of every !be taught by C. O. Holmes of Gary, legitimate business. Ind.. who is 'a member of the Indiana It is easy to arouse a people 1 | Senate. This is an adult class of both :lw o ;fldnrr\'eln touched. I3 men a omen = o that have b - == 2 ulieshalihion (F& | was stirred by the appeal of the - The Young Men's Bible Clas ¢ 3o : e | ceive the Holy Spirit when you first el i 73 g Men's Dible Class has p 3 k t p CHRISKIAN SGIEN O believed?” they l'l‘l':hnd. o e i | Mighty dollar.”" for they wer secured J. A. Goodell of the thrift de. e W aming I “QC ol -l L with the &pirit of moh when they sa i reu 4l = = TR i R -l naming of HR TAN 1E | st i 5 partment of the national council s CHRISTL SCIENCE notieven hear] tint fherellls . Hobliheir adefatppianing Wit ke e || the YN ©. A% qe fiaiieachen 3 e 3 never bee CHURCHES OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST | $Pirit- When Daul made known Unto | seription proves that he was an eve.| Herbert Lansdale, who Is the gen i : ¥ o | ready 46 stre been named BRANCHES OF THE MOTUFE cHURCH, | (P the relation of the Holy Spirit|witness of the community riot. He | eral secretaiy of the ¥ M. G oS b ot : : - the old city and $0 in the ne THE FIRST CHURCH O Cmitat | L salvation. sanctification and Ser| probably shaved Paul's anviety for | Rochestar . G 1o 1 tddeise ook TN\ 3 ? : et casés the s ite nat SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, . as he stated to e s R a i t 1 i as ¥ ted to them the sum- | his two companions. His accuracy of | Metropolitan Epworth League at the . - : 4 . 3 jostamics and cet in ey | : all the uns <h rrugate iron_butldi Jis Dam: t ente The Kinnear ( tist Church will be taught bv . 3 Scott, zeneral seeretary of Y. AL (. A., | Without the transforming power of Dalias, Tex., tomorrow mornin .ce. They had open minds so that — | when Pan! asked them “Did rou re l‘irsl{ \v,hurch of ChrL}d‘. Scientist, na n!" tli wym)w!. ]m-»_v d\"flhnfi.\ statement has been confirmed by |7 o'clock service. list is full of history, and folk olumbia road_and Euclid st sccepted the light and made public|many modern discoeer Hiined s . service. e ot ample oXdl Second’ Church o Christ, Scientist, | concosuion of thelr faith i the Lord | meny 'podern discoveries. Two prom-| The nationul thanksgiving service | | SN ; . lore. For example t d cit B T EOSTENE S & by being biptized n s iname: | frionask ot r«lg l?_fi'!r‘l«h proved zhelr} will be held in the Metropolitan Me-| M 3 ; names of some of reets are Third Church of Christ, Scientist, | o e 8y R Rae S 2 ship for Paul by pleading with { morial M. L. Church. Several of the 2 Honor Lane, Street the e oL ¢ tod » | Then followed the laying on of hands | him not to risk his life in the riot. | churches will combine on this ooes, CIp e e Iulsmaateet Fourth Chiirch ‘of the apostle, with the result that the | The apostie must Liave chafed at thelr | sion. Bishop McDowell will preside | - 5 | smith's lane. Watermelon alley, Sa e B cneat with tongues and to] shoes the oanrould willingly have|and Bishop Frank M. Bristol will Ly 2 : . > lane, Via Dolorosa, Dancing SUBJECH rophiesy. The exidence of the Spirit’a | the disciples Tor S slars or she torgy | LEAck (o William Fay 'is in charge ; : e i e P robatie s Daath PESphitoY 5 3 8| the dicciples for the glory of the Lom. | of the decorations. | streets ure Allenby Square, Agrippa’s ‘Wro ation After Death 1 (.Yn‘(’ = ‘i\ i;:;;;,“:l\ ‘l;‘:xh‘f\fi;\u' ('(!m: ;Earx::em;»xz ;‘ !ux:i} was gr(;nxunr‘ghan gy Way, Street of the Prophets, Omai’s e 1 T8 iy professed followers of the Chrls ation. e recognized ine | 5 SAY 1, ; 10" can enjoy the privileges of a|wisdom of their udvice and 4 FUNESDAY SVENLS st fe Iy taking the required|enter the theater when aen iy MEN’S NIGHT TOMORROW R eLOcn i irous of lmparting to | Crying out their loyaity to Diana. The | READING ROOMS: « Holy Spirit, but we | Just administration of the law gave T CHURCH— ! the proper spiritiial posi. | protection to the early church, %o that : S fime. : K Ste— | tiol to receive the power from on|Paul paid heed to the su Songs v i g e e Seest s e e [ th broper government S |Fome= oniScreenito BeiEeature (of o Sundivs and holidavs. o 907. | “'Phm supported Bims his trade | e tact displayed by the town clerk SECOND CHURCH—I11 € St. N.-E— working from before daylight until | FéVeals how Rome was able to expand O Sunlae 5 A he had put in a good day’s work. He |her boundaries and govern her colo- | THIRD CHU | then devoted his efforts at the time |Die8 Successfully. His appeal was a Colorado Bld; Sts.— | men werc in the habit of thinking|@ masterly one that used “argument Toura, 10 16 1 30,1 of home and recreation to advancing | @nd judicious tact” in mastering the 5 5 —— S e names have to be in three « G 3 ! % and the three trad ANNOUNCED BY CHURCH| et 5 ! ; § | tions, Christian, Moslem and Jewisi K TR o0 { ¢ s : <] | o far as possible, have to be pre T 5 : 4 3 S i | served. Not only that, thelr conno! H S 9 NG MADE TO PRESERVE THESE ANCIENT | tions in the language in wéno;] th i i S SING :TO SERVE 'SE ANC PLACES. ad no pr rean! en (o Service at Vermont Avenue | AR R e B B SoMRAL out. | Hbre, resiBiope isti i laugurate u privz anization, the | ¢ivil administration. headed by the | disfigurement to tl been | only for scholarship. but acute politi Christian Edifice. | Pro-Jerusalem iety. in order to commissioner, has recognized | regulated b ws. under | cal’ division, and the subcommittee Men's night will be observed at the| d¢2l With the preservation of the his s work and has given the society | which also posting placards | had on several occasions to be steered Vermont Avenue Christian Church to. | toric places and the resioration of the a_charter and has agreed to con-|and advertisements is resiricted 10 over very dangerous rock i Sindardas 30015 50Y:| Christ's Kingdom. Priscilla and Aquila | Mob. pointing out the dangers of los. |TOFFOW evening when the pastor, Rev. | landmarks as well as the development | tribute dollar for dollar of the amount | moderate ~sized motice boards “The ProJerusalem Socisty has en ired his Jabors with him and he | iDE thelr own civil liberty if they | DF: Iarle Wilfley, will preach and afgf the Loly CIEy. THC EOsernch 1o 1, Thus far only $30,000 L e Biyored to/pramots the tutenasts Lo ssivted In carrying on his mie | failed to use the courts to settle thefy |RUmber of hymns will be sung from | the president of this society Sl Yo, onud. Jan oy 1000, weaving. ceramics, glass, painters, tile g problems. He put Demetrive in an |the Screen. At the morning service|Strictly meutral in policies, the em-| Leen subscribed. The society is ) | makers, blacksmiths. ~cabinetmakers awkward position by calling upon him |18\, - Charles Burger of New York, | blem being a combination of the dom- | fering for want of funds rity of the streets have |upholsterers, etc., and the high com {0 persecute legally the Christians if | 9€le8ate to the National Council of | inant symbols of the Arabic, Jewish ricter measures are being en- | named by a special committee | missioner appointed a special commis. | they had done angthing mmisefuils, |Congregational Churches, and M, |&nd Christian nations, and the so-| forced for (he conservation of the | representative of the three mreat re- | sion to investigate the various crafts | While Demetrius was deteated, Ephe. | D2Vid Teachout of Cleveland wili | ciety is fundamentally dedicated to|traditional building style of derusa- | ligions, and the names blazoned in the | including those mentioned. in relation | sus &t She decided t 5 speak. The music for both services|the conservation of the Holy City. » 'lem. offensive and unsuitable mate- | three official fhmeal Hiibiew | (oiamioiture THE HRST PRIMlTIVE | before the gospel. She pou(p]::re 1531;3 will be arranged by William E. Braith- | Arabic and English, in colored and | “The findings are of considerabla Hth aud Park Road | | (Second Floori— s 9 G wecl davs (cveopt Wednes- 1:30 to 5:30) In Three Languages. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. program.” said the governor, “I ap-|Jewish colonies. Are they going to seemed : PLAN SPECIAL SERVICE. CHAPTER VI et hard to tell which she liked best. R e Ik around the walls was | Jewish Town Plans. ‘Wardrobe. Then there were the stockings in | cleared and restored. - . The Completed different shadex, and the new shoes;| “A jubilee memorial to commemo- | Among the most interesting de RS. CARSON was both hurt and{the slender. pointed kid ones with | Fate the thirty-third year of the mus.|Yelopments in the modern = T decic ay G oty % . | picious reign of the late Sulta tion work of Jerusalem are the vai amazed at Fay's decision. I their cut steel buckles. and the ox. | piclous reign of the late Sultan Abdul | ton work of Jetusien &7 (o0, |in cash and commerce and today s | Waite. glazed rock tiles. For the first time interest. Some questions of the future E‘IANGELICAL the most extenstve ruins of any city {, Al 8 congregational meeting last Q s BIEIGEidr the ity iho hoicea| piletiie b Vo DreserteqStheamsshves | ever visited by Paul. Politicians havg | Thursday evening the following offi of Jerusalem are being numbered. A |to this commission |assumed that economics have been |CerS and committees were chosen: W. map is being published giving zores | *Is the life to be agricultural or CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH ||| dtt it fiesoresh [T Haainationd and 15, 5. Davisson; [ e s e ancit o Botnt A g story. Stalesmen have recogmiseq |tiustees of the church, to succeed D. 2T - OO It is clearly impossible for @ zov- | to what extent is the former to be de OF WASHINGTON, D. C. | that Backc of Syery economic Drobiem Fulton Harrle and J. M. Plokens: BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR !:nyr nilitary or civil, to superin. | pendent upon Western industriallem: ) 5 i | was a moral on that could only | Fra . McCalip, member of the | tend, 'still less to carry ‘out in detail | The whole Zionist problem is involved Founded on the Bible, Christ Jesus, and Science and \:’fua"'l"l};"’"c‘;ifle(j! application of spir- ‘:‘!{?‘;‘de;o i‘}fi",’.%,é;;,*,{‘,‘,‘;" Harris; Dr. Fay Carson realizes that she is < | the execution of this highly technical |in this, for it means the life of the Health with Key tc the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. ([ vuer he vpoinica cut thar esus B28 | McConneill and Barl Tageast, dela: ,’,‘g{,k!"f:f';:f,‘,’i';’pf.ol;:r"e;v;ha!rv;‘:e%d/v: In the Blass ILactu | pointed . R. Ashbee, Fellow of the | continue to ba dependent on outside g fitue) fumdestor modern big_business, [Eates to the Federation of Chirche: Sasing widow; ol decides. o be- sonality and became some one | Royal Institute on British Architects, | support? Will they develop mech WM. M. GOODW[N' Actmg P“tor e Ephw;,; "nn e‘rqcks of faflure, | E. G. Slggers, T. S(‘ McConnell and | ¢’ one during her vacation. |else. She even felt different. to the post of civic advisor, which in- | jcal power intelligently? Will they 3 It pophesus, If the love of money is |Frank Soper, committee of the Garrett | {Hopying for the new role is an irst there was the lingerie, the | cluded that of secretary fo the so- | practice by-crafts, ns the Palestine Services: Sundays at 11 A.M. | His Kingdom. we of the Master and |fund, and K. A Brumbach, H. S.| crciting adventure, and when she | lovely pleated stuff that o im. | ciety. For nearly four vears he has | peasant hus done for thousands of |ana Mamrny, W€ cannot serve God |Shepherd, Dr. Wilfley, H. P. Miller and | tonrs the, family that she is going | practical. There were three sets to [Fenedered loval and excellent service | yvears? Here are fnvolved not only B “ B l‘ H t l | . G. H. Hackworth, committee on build-| %0 “alone. they are astounded. be tried on, the green, the peach and |t0 the Pro.Jerusalem Society. The | vital problems in the theory of civics, allrogm, urill on ote! i - 1 ing site. el oRCHIT. dnd | seemed more | Weaving and the tilemaking indus. | but the Zionist auestion uslglfI is in : : 3 | beautiful than the last, so that it was | tries were established, and the ram- |volved, and the mandate for Palestine 1120 Vermont Ave N.W., just south of Thomas Circle and [ Sermon for Young People. convenient to all 14th St. car lines | A special sermon will be preached Church Ofiice: Suite 312 District National Bank Building | 1406 G St. N.W. I | io voung people at the Second Baptist Uhurch, Fourth street and Virginia | Lutherans to Celebrate Anni- enue southeast, tomorrow night by This Chureh is not connected with any other « INTERDENOMINATION A New Thought Rally, Sunday, 8 P.M. THE PLAYHOUSE—1814 N Street “New Thought; the Hope for the World” BY DR: THOMAS PARKER BOYD DIVINE SCIENCE CENTER 845 Kalorama Road sanization INTERDENOMINATIONAL. the pastor, Rev. Eliis C. Primm subfect will be, “Why Young Peopre Should Give Their Hearts to Christ ad Join the Church.” Mr. Primm will ‘speak at the morning chureh vervice on “After Conversion What?' There will be b a both services SR meia GO!! And Hear Washington versary of Reformation. “The anniversary of the reformation period in church history will be cele- brated by the Lutherans in this city Sunday. November 1, at 3 o'clock in Luther Place Memorial Church. All the Lutheran churches of the city will unite in this service. A pro- cessional led by a band wiil march around the church and the Luther Statue, and an address will be deltv- ered by a prominent speaker. Wednesday, November 4, in the same church, “The Life and Times of Luther” will be shown in motion pi ture films. Eight reels of historical classic events will be shown, accom- panied by special music composed by Edward Rechlin. had always been such a quiet, peace- | fords of white buckskin. the strapped | Hamid. has been bodily removed from | black and satin ones, and the fl|lver1 able girl without a suspicion of s(‘_lf- will. nor any tendency toward the modern flapper type. Neither of her daughters had ever given her any trouble and this new independence of Fay's was alarming. She wondered what had come over tie girl, and the arrival of so many boxes troubled her. Fay had always een so sensible about clothes; she had always been quite satisfied with Miss Lamont who really sewed beautifully She began to have an In(ense.vur(onll,v about these purchases. What had those boxes contained and why had Fay never suggested showing her new e family? "‘g‘fg?a::‘ ':}uy had spent most of her evening slippers. The evening gowns were her special delight. Mrs. the sales- womhan who had taken on the making | of the two robes for a ridiculousl: small_amount, had turned out two very Frenchy looking frocks. They were simple, but smart. They turned Fay into an aristocratic’ young princess with a dash that she had | never before noticed in her appear- ance. There was one thing that Fay need- ed and had not wanted to spend the money for, alid that was an evening wrap. What she intended to do was to borrow her grandmother’s shawl— | Many minor repairs have been execut- the north side of the Jaffa Gate. | upon which different Jewish groups Special efforts have been made to im.| aré engaged. and they have been prove the condition of the citadel,| WOrKing in co-operation with the town planning m«mnn\smll\. Th!‘:\o (are) \:“ ed on the walls, and repairs to the|far. five such schemes -Zntiechus South Tower are actually in progress, | Talpioth. Janjirieh, Boneh Baylt and Designs have been prepared for a Ahn:nh r'nr:‘h__ They might be termed s b a e rance of *“garden cities. c:;]::xepr“dg“ it the entrance of the &3 th ‘one of them has a definitc | plan. For example. at Talpioth there lare 800 private plots with houses { town and hotel, baths, post office, co | eperative distributing store for food | stuffs, theater, academy, synagogue Difficult Undertaking. “We have come to see, however, that our job is not merely a matter of archaclogy or the protection of | ancient buildings, landscape, beauty | and hospital. of streets, sites, etc. Many more| “This planning and dreaming are things have to be considered. And much more o in Jerusalem perhap: { symbolic of Zionist activities and it {18 interesting to note how these are | already modifying the town plans of MRS. EVA BELLE WILLIAMS Teacher aund Healer. Friday, 8 P.M. Regular Evening Lecture For Consultation Call Adams 1390 {" “Another ome, for example, is Boneh Bayit, which means Garden { City. This provides a school, public hall, synagogue, sports ground, play: children at 4 pm. At 8 p.m. it will be given for adults. Tickets to be secured in their several churches. “How Criminals B sharing a larger one with Greta.| The shawl was a lovely thing of vel- | eity in which idealists through sue- What was going on beyond that locked ' low embroidered in white. Tt was|ceeding generations have torn each door? It all scemed very mysterious | long, too, and had wide dripping |Oother and their city to pieces, the cit fringe around it. Shawls used as|having changed hands over forty Lecture on am. 0 § p.m.) . Minister. and not at all easy to understand, ground, co-operatlve distributive store. fllv\llv\\A 11 AM. DR. THOMAS PARKER BOYD “The Practice of Christ” THE HEALTH STUDIO 1928 K Street N.W. Phone Frank. 7301 Are Made” Special Service at End. The evangelistic campalgn at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, Sixth and A streets northeast, in which Pas- It would have astounded Mrs. Car- gon still inore if she had been able to look through the door and see her daughter during those evenings spent evening wraps were the very newest things. She had seen them on display in the shops in all colors of the rain- bow, but beside the soft ivory and times.” Perhaps because of this it has its singular grandeur and romance and beauty, and also because of this, every time you turn to do anything | Twenty-four per cent of the total area | is devoted to roads, open spaces, green belt area and public buiflding. There are 148 separate lots. This will Sunday, 3 P.M.—Sunday School | DR. GERTRUDE SHECKELLS, SUNDAY, 8 P.M.— DIRECTOR. MARY A. WILLIAMS FREE VEACHH LECTURE “The Spiritual Concept of Money” 3 o Monday, 8 P.M.—Garnett January R T A HEALING SERVICE THURSDAY, P.M. 8 P.M— Reportistilinty C°"»f'f.‘ v 00" H Steaet N tion of Washington Sani Br DR ANTIUR DULEY HALL 1708 H Street N.W. thon of Wa shTa e n Soni First floor front, Suhd¥‘ mornini ker Boyd will lecture i : afirimoon a5 B besinning Mon: grclockFeachar. i, Fiorence Will learn particulars. away from the family. = pale yellow of her grandmothers|to a piece of sod or a serap of stone, For one thing she would hardly have | shawl, the more colorful ones seemed | there is some historic association. & ) racognized her daughter in the slim 4 / “There and then comes the ques.|re following the development of the she wrapped the shawl |tion of venerated rights of the joint | NCY, Conters avount tas CI¥- STEREOPTICON T A LS O e et oo Rev. F. D. King and Soloist J. D. Hoffman, will close tomorrow evening. Dr. King will preach at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Pastor Ball will baptize young stranger who paraded up and down the room attired in a variety of [ about her slim young body. It would [and conflicting ownerships’ of various Sfore 20 bewildering new things. } be just the thing. if only her mother |religious bodies. The City of Jerusa-| €rnor. “the attention of the world Fay was living through an orgy of | could see it that way. The black and |lem has a considerable population of | Will be directed to this part of the bliss. She feit that she had never had | silver dress, the silver slippers and the [such persons as priests. missionaries, | COUNtTY. — Comparatively little = is known on the outside of what is ac | tually going on here. when she adopted definitely the per-| dertone, and she herself, a romantic |terest in maintaining the status quo.| ‘“‘Uertainly anybedy can foresee sonality of the dashing Kitty Car-|young widow, with Kitty Carlyle's|It is picturesque and conservative, yet [ that sure and definite progress is Iyle. ‘In short, she was spending her | personality making her the envied of |it presents considerable obstacles to|destined for the Holy Land. (Copyright. 1888.) “govern- - (Continued in Monday's Stary TUESDAY—8 P.M.—FREE NOTICE: Free “Home Nurs- ing.” Class to begin in Lec- ture Room soon, under direc i such @ good time in her life. and | yellow shawl, and moonlight. Some |caretakers, monks, pious women and . Services Canceled. Srobably never.would ‘have, ot even | one’s volce speaking in a hushed un. |the mived order (hat. Reete vested Services at Temple Heights, an- nounced for 4 o'clock tomorrow after- noon, under the auspices of Kallipolis Grotto, _have been called off on ac- count of the inclement weather. evenings in trying on the wardrobe she | all’ had purchased. One 3fter another she 1 o conings locked up in her room, a|that is, if she could persuade her|than in any other city in the world. |3l D s atiuee fon e oom. which she preferred to | mother to let her take it “Before all things, Jerusalem fs a |Jerusalem. the administratign in general and ra- (Conttnued In Mon&ay's Star.) tlonal improves becavse

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