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OVEMBER 7. 1925 11 Noted Investigator and Writer Goes to the Jerusalem of Today and Tells the Story of What Modern Methods Are Accomplishing in the Holy ILand. — 1 ' ! ] ___.__l — — = | confirms the religlous teachings of nm | |.. PAUL'S FAREWELL AT MI- | |risen Lord by its evidence that the | DIES IN LUUIS LETUS—Acts xx.1-38. HeTe wa thras Golden text—Ye ought to help | | mental in our human nature as the the weak, and 1o remember the egotistie. If we would commence to! said, it is more blessed 1o _give | | affairs, our church lite and our na-| . than to recelve.—Acts xx.35 tlonal ‘and internatfonal Jaws, the re.| . ; After 50 Years in Priesthood : Drawn From Episcopa! ARTICLE 14 (o the development of Balfouria that E Armistice Sunday recalls:to every | P6COME Parmanent. ~The lives that : i number of Mew colonles prang up of Catholic Church. Christlan the. consideration of the | foye Are (hose that were lived for Convention. BY SOPHIE IRENE 1L.OEB. “»T;T.“::“ dfn\u»r::;rgnkgfim‘ Herzl. the Mo b 2 b e i ratfon. If the 50,000 Americans died . | ! et LOUISVILLE, Ky., November 7 world peace,” then [of the church and the needs of his |, 't " Laiel even el T was at Balfourla, one of the re L,j’.:‘.‘f.,'fi',‘;':.‘\,,";':,l;h]"'hw e i Bishop Dennis O'Donaghue, who re- we who have brethren who had answered his call | conal “Cirareh n the diorsse . s American Zion Commonwealth, | &1on& Augus 1924, after half a century k of freedom thal|over to God in his parting benedic-i,¢ 5 3 : of Te o ., 1924, 2 © Spiphany. Tn mentfoned in a previous article, | DOFth of Tel Avi a’ com in the Catholic priesthood, dfed at his they bequeathed (o [ tlon, He recommended them (o 100K | atiiias Jacn Yedl® jopiPRARY. 10 ; i 1a 11 bee ddad Into tw ) settler family which 19 so prevalentan | 0f Jand had been dividad ir 2 ing. He held the titular rank of are challenged bV | they would recelve the strength end | Washingio 3 £ s hrough Palestine in man, woman and | Sections. ~One part, which is along Bishop of Lebedus at the time of : the ‘memory of | comfort needed at all times. He com- | viers aroime ommore L5 (o of ihe A\ ‘voung girl of 13, boasting of into a first-cluss coast resort and town | L i, B : G for some duys g recall our obllge-| 1,4rq loved th i ; N § st b levelopment: while the second part, : 7 e duys. 3 Sl Lord tove em and would alwavs|Episcopal Chureh in New Orleans las <even sisters. had sseminazly ik development: while the econd pa . / Almost 77 vears old, Bishop | tion 1o carry onlpe able to help ald and assist them by | month. . The Nationa) Comnnn o i ational spirit of patriotism for her | e worked n intensive casricuitural g | 5 -« 1548, on a farm neur Washington. warless world by | o & VBT o Mihad all windom to ¥ & L e » S ement 3 " i ? the fnstitute, rewly adopted country, a vemarkable n . seat of Davless County, Ind. His doing our part 0| 2, 14e them, and ail-loving and tender RICHER Y g 4y JHE B otet Biaks @ of the voung who %o there | 15 improving the land by draining it : s T > George has warn- 1 ng & co z He could at all times be” their holper |all d, Inati : : 3 roveh Chester. Pawhere | Ing 1t with the city of Tel Aviv. The BonCDEnDIA Wb Fornvan i Al cant Rav Mnaees that the future of e : a enominations. will be the o e o « established themselves e e e bornuwas s land i ensen. e world's peace | In their hour of need. There was and | speaker at the evening ceseion . d in the : > e ¢ infster true fo his mission. 1t is{“What W Ve Fafl ¢ e e e now engaged In huilding - Dennist 0'Dodashtie. duterinl i« only through the members of our | Min i hat Will Happen 1f We o211 0 ot ith earen e hom we. | their homes and equipping their farms. § forsake: the T tor G ned o8| churches. recognizing their responsi- | €qually true of every Christian life | Missfons in China leavned how to play with them. and . : Kervice In the creed to which e had |FUPPort our President in his determi. | fle. whom they loved. wan made easier | Gorpetates Gommunion. Nt hon N A e ) here in Heralia that 1 g o - heen brought up. He 1(t home and | BN 10 subtinite for “the old stand. | for them all 10 endure by the assur-| The dav will hegin Ly a IR N conneciing pipes. using tools of the 2 ; 0. e b i Sa e tine ||\ terror and force” a new standard | His grace.” Paul had referred to the {2nv Church a1 10 a.m. a1 which fe o Ofcodpae, pune iamelay it T LRI MR BB S B e e g 3 : : s ter it pencer ounty. ndlana. | af “friendship and undersianding.” | Gospel of the grace of God. and in|Dy. 7. B. Phillips the recto ' WVENIN 3 A JGTON AL ’ THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D SATURDAY altrulstic impulses ars as funda >Res:gned DIOOGBG in 1924 Lord Jesus, that he . himself apply this principle in our community | |nnovation in Diocese Was sults of the armistice would speedily Of the People in the surrounding territ na are . n ) 2 v ou church’s duty in saving modern civili 5 The Parting Benediction. St B ATROURIAL || foirnereat ine ZibhIRE aovaTient/@E By the Associated P in “the interest of | Paul having cared for the INterests | . s “institute” ever held cent colonies establiehed by the A o signed from the Loufsville diocese in caught the torch | (o meet him at Miletus, handed them | \Uhunington will take place T ecdn that 1 found the true spirit of the | Prises about 1.000 acres. This trac home here at 2:10 o'clock this morn- 5 us in passing On |10 God with confldence and hope that | diocesses. but this is an innovation child the seashore, will eventually evolve 3 S 59 { ™ G | his death, which had been expected our heroic dead 10 | mended them to Him because the|tn the General Convention af ihe the wisdom of her ancestors and the | Which contains very feiiile sofl. will O'Donaghue was born November 30, their work for & |y gpirit. He wished them to re-| Chvirch ‘is co-operating. In heldine demonstration of what ig golng on in | As in Balfouria, the commonwealth s father, James O'Donaghue, and his outlaw war. T1ovd | 1010y 10 sympathize with them and @ |of Harikow. lesder of ihe 1insos I talked with her. “Oh. ves she Svsiems and building a road connect Ireland, and the farm on which their the Lord Jesus|&nd all their surroundings, so that|composed of Christfan Chinece o Qid not like it at Arst, becanse we nd in the spring of 1925, ! ' . F When only 14 vears old, young |Tests with the churches of Christ. It|I8 no other power that will keep a|the institute. His subject will h. could not talk ut we quickly Woman Does Man's Work A 1 been intended, and devote himself to | Pility #nd duty, that requires them to | The difficult parting with the apos- po s ouns women workfng in the ditches. = : : i entered St Meintad . Benedicting | ards of dealing with other countries [ance of the power of “the word of | service of haly communton in Fnir lecome accustomed to them. We miss | NeVer seen women use before. One Seminary at datomn and s .| The hope of permanent peace rests | parting he speaks of the word of | Epiphany Church, will officiate o Thotion plcture show, but as =oon | i3 faselnated at the deftness with which g s : ; 2ined a priest Septe G 187 imon the acceptance and observance | &race, which to the apesile’s mind [will be followe 11 o'clock by O e e s will &1 that, | their small Aingers work in this heavy 5 by i & [|aained e e s 4 ne | DY all Tations of the principles- of | was ihe same as God. He assured|service of Ll S S e lnsisie 3 d all | kind of labor. Eight hours a day . ; G T %o 3l | pricst was 1o the awsistant paster | Christianity. If we follow the exam- | them thar no matter how weak one|the Rev. Henry Lubeck, canon Shinast will come i+ teacher | they have remsined in these ditches, | ; i Ty i o Ship of St Johns (hureh lndian.|Ple and eshortation of Paul in today's | may be the word of grace would|the Washington Cathedral. At 11 e T e e S e e e e e 4 X < RBINE % Apolls. four vears later being waade |12580n we will serve the church and | supply them not only knowledge but|and ar 4:30 Miss Grace Lindle: In the meantime we are doing our bit | When they return at night it is with 3 ok DUSCOL of St Tatick n ihere Pk, made | the worid by living a consecrated life | also spiritual strength to master the | execuiive secretary of the Nariors to nelp make the home la:d 2 great degieetiof setiataction iiat . x ’ . | permanent rector there from 1857 LhEL vl rexeal Snd mignily Chuiaf, diffonites oL lite, every dav.’ God'sOrganization of the Woman's Auxl! vo! v 1 asked v have bee stants (o : - ni 4 came to s ns Lo = v ax reta ower. | iary. will spea er subject wi sponse,” “We had it hara ar'frai. | It was here also that 1 met « family | k. ; &5 ) z af Indianapolis under the lyte Bishop byl oo Bl i ment that it did the elders of the|Women: but in (he morning her 24 living in only two reoms—ail of us. | from ssee—1. e by o 2 3 * . ‘rancis Stlas Chatavrd for 21 years | nie : : e Sphesy urch, 4 C e pre-|dress will refer particularlv 1o i1 Bui now we have thia lovely house | Who had made u crude shack which | i ’ And became s vicar keneral on | phomies pof DeBce And DroKeo ma|CeD!s of the Lord. who taught men;work of the woman's auxiliar hat ather built. And oi. these heau. | looked like a charming little home in | [ 2 AL 3 March 13, 1588, continuing « actively | G 0a"E B0 PN Following the | 2t "It i% more blessed to give thaniwhile in the afiernson her mes Zifn) mountains 10 100k at all the time. | the South with vines and creepers all ‘ ) £ his pustorsl duties in addftion et e A oponine ® |10 tecelve.” Encouraged by that mes. | No. T would not want fo §o beck o |@round—and this within a vear. They | 5 . e o : On account of the failinz health of | 1o e e irier e o o o istor | 528€, they hister, Pa. 1t is 50 good here.” And | @re living In this abode temporarily | . 5 . g 2 Bichop Chatard the Holy Hee named | »hd. "”""‘"',’, e % o 'm"'fl, whe ey calling to # letle child | until the new house is completed. This | F5507 3 55 Father O'Donuzhuc ttuiar Bishon of | it lived o lifs of consecrated service, nearby hous min has charze of the diggiog of | Pomario and auxiliary Bishon of In- | je'foimd the deepee jous of his mis. And' whan T spole 10 tne futher T wels SR8 10 pulnn SO TR 1€ (0 THE BEN YEHUDA HOUSE IN JERUSALEM. dianapolis on February 13, 1900. In [ gignary ministry in his social service : i Y hew at once whers she 5ot her ideas © muchinery v‘_m 2d just been re 1910 he was enthrone 3ShoD of | work of raising funds for the poor in | & 5S¢ sail for the eternal home which jamong Christian people through mu end ideals. ; ceived from the United States. -| Louisviile In June, 1923, BIshop | jerusalem as s method that would | (" lsord has gone 10 prepare for allj 1ual understandinz and aim. wil Don't vou sometime: wish vou Ninefeen languages are spoken in 0 L1J0hn A Floersh” was appointed his | neip remove the barriers of racial an: | Who love Him { describe at 12:30 oclock the ncts mere buck in dear old America. where | this colony. slgnifving (hat so many| Ui is planned (hat in addition to the | poential value of (hin vast amount of | condjuior with the riht of successton. | (ugonism h o g 4 " o EEer for Gl it it everyihing is developed and you don't | different kinds of people have immi- | textile industry each family settled at | water. which could be used for ths| One sister in the Benediotine order | foogqm o 4 ret Sxls o has heen arranged by the commissio - Jewis! Gel “hri s Wi hive fo do any pioneering? arated from so many different lands. | Jeida should own « small streich m"pmpuw: of frrigating the entire area|ai New Orleuns, Sister Bonitace. sur- | Tawr nitnren feom Tneens snoroe | CHURCH WIPES OUT of which Mr. Tompkins ia the se o, indeed.” he answored convine. | Lut all coming down o the one basic |land to be developed by the family|and it possible for developin j vives. Funeral urrangement had not | after the riot. whieh we considered in ,_ tuziv. "It is some job pioneering with | language—Hebrew. und which would thus produce about { one of the mos( infensive agricultural | been announced . oday : Biasaindiaec . Sturgi s CISht ehilaie BT satia e ot Tar foown Tlecali s i Goliy | 60 wet ot oL ihur 1 ol ne e ,““men.1dmm- < in Palestine. 2 .m bhimdy I;‘f,”,h‘;}:;;"‘.";‘."(.,‘,‘,f,,?},.:fin‘ - ITS DEBT OF 39 000 D \\r‘)rI' el of Afuli, upon which grest interest [ance. This will undoubtedly help (heue\ It has worked out @ plan to harness }._H" CHTih for the cellef worlc of the y R il 1a'm C. Suurgis pdu«';'mn: hat I am doing something here be. | hus heen centered | taniilies establish the textile Industry,'all these numerous sprines and """:REV ROBERT SHORES e e e s secretary of the department of mis ides merely making my living and At Ataia since they will not be entirely depend’ |and therefore eliminate all the disease . } urch, 2 sions of the National Council of Tt | | Will he Intended for all Christia went with Paul 10 the =hip | women and watched him sall away. never to| Rev. Flovd Tomkine. ji. wha a fe e his face again in the flesh. 1f we!vears ago gave up parich work practice its principles it whl help|that he might devote all his tin, others 1o bear our departure when and energy fo the promotion of uni change places with anvbody. 1 feel | earing my children. Somebody has ent on it from tha beginning. breeding swamps. The organization is over. when he expected fo tnrn over | Moyuns Vernon Place Methodist | EPiscopal Church, will speak at 19 do it, and it T can contribute sizht Afnia was an old Arsh village lo.| The commonwealth. in addition to|now engaged in preparing plans for GOES TO NEW POST the gifts of the Gentiles fo their Jew. p.m. on “The Church’s Financial S} i€ cause of the home i - section s . . t Rome 1 s ; S5 ung people to cated along the central railroad sta- | selling the land to ihese people on |the davelopment of this entire :.,h.,.,nf":'h,:' 200 T oslt Rome. | Congregation Raifes More Than |!'2i'on and Our Diocesan Respons fand 1 will consider my life well worth | tion on a line from Halfa and Da.|essy terms, s al<o extending a eredit | which will involve the expenditure of bility 5 ¢ t churches that he had cstablished or mascus. It comprises about 4,000 0f $150.000 for ihe purpose of build- | millions of dollars and the set o hy i et on S“m Needed in DHVC. A LE&‘UYC of the institute will he 1 brought here the money 1 had|geres. For a long time the common-| ing the homes for tne serilers and | half a million population in that vi | Former Curate at Ascension Made | nicion il " the loolstod (hristian {the group conferences which will «ved all my life and invasted it In|wealth has realized the great value of | Making the neceesary land improve. cinity | { churches. This gave him an oppor A o Dheteiwlilibe derar hotel, a Tittle store and a few houses, | (his section in view of the fact that it | ments . One of the principal plahs is the istant to Rector of unity to-confe: leaders and The drive 10 clear up the debr on |'21® conferences for each he fold and here I Incend to Temain And dis." | 1o sirasted o5 & point mhere.althe | Wik Wi d¢ penins ;‘,P,‘ ..,.un:q’_» .; yho’kphnn L % correct any mistakes in their work.|the Mount Vernon Place Methodist :m(;r';l-e;:r:uurreys r-:pma»’ . secreta ok y s | roads and raflroads connecting Pales-| i ot ac ongok . River to create an inland river por! . Margaret’s. He encouraged the struggling bands | Episcopal Church South came 10 a |20 A rs of parish branches o Freedom for Russians. | e anais e est ore e lho MG oneT ent acquisition of the wiip 1rze industrial developmenis on i to renew thelr enthusiastic endeavors |successful conclusion during the past | Yoman's Ausilary: educational sec Close by [ visited the home of & very | ated in the very center of the Emek. |Commonwesith is the purchuse of the both banks of the ri hereby mak by his Instruction concerninz Christ (week. when the congrezation ralsed | Te'8rles and supply secretaries of old man, his dsughter und her hus.|which is A stretch of land of over|entire vailay located along the Acra ing that section the fndustrial center | Fev. Robert James Shores. recently 'and the seriptural teachings. The in sum In excess of the $9,000 sil | PArish branches; custodians of the band. They came from Russia, and.|250,000 scres. This large valley 15| Bay_—a sireich between the city of | DO nly of Palestine. but of the entire j Curate of Ascension Church, this city. | spiration of personal contact with the | due on the church undeg the terms | UNited thank offering; librarians of althongh their house was a little stucco | destined to be occupied by a large | oo = o0 L0 7 T T (7| Near ¥ust. A considerable part of the | has been (ransferred to St Margaret's | one who exemplifiad (he Master in hi the agreement with the church|!he Church Periodical Club; leaders four-room aftalr, no people could have | Jewish agricultural population aifa a cre. It contain« an arem | jang will be sel aside for the develop | Church a the assistant o Rev, Dr.|personal religious life proved helpfi d extension. A total debt of iin the Church School Service League besn | BkBDIb | " "This stretch of land was acquired by | Of 20,000 acres of land with sea front- | ment of the sugar industry. This szc. | Herbert Scott &mith, rector of St.|It was true of the apostle when he $28.000 was on the property, which | Members and associates of the Girls “Why? Because here is freedom,” | the American Zion Commonowealth in | 45€ of 10 miles. This entire stretch |tion. from all expariments made, due | Marzaret's Parish said concerning hic Christian life ued at approximately $500,000, j Kriendh Society: superintendents cried the old man. “Here T have rio[October, 1324, and it immediatels et | of land has been uncultivated for gen- | to the large amount of water. ftx cli | Mr. Shores was born in Minnesota | - For me to live is Christ - when the drive started. Of this | !ttle helpers amd font rohs. | erations. because of the fact that many | mate and soil, is best fitted for the [and educated in Shattuck School st e . amount $20.000 was due from the| At 1oclock will be box Juncheons | of the springs on the Iand, as well as | raising of sugar cane. | Faribaull, and at Columbia snd Cor Preacher, Prophet, Pastor. chureh board extension. | the two rivars Kishon and Nahamain. | In addition 1o these agriculiural and | 1ell Universities. He was @ jour-| When Paul's ship reached Miletns. | Early this Fall Kev. Dr. W | have crested vast s m%tqhvh'n hn;- nidustria) enterprises. they aim 1o de { nalist for s number of vears, in the | which was about 30 miles away. he | Lambeth, present pastor, nuninQ:a1FATHER'AND‘SON WEEK heen breading malaria and have made | velop A large seashore resort hecause | pursuit of which profession he visiied | revealed the pastor’s heart by send. | campaign to clear off the remain the entire valley uninhabitable | of the sea frontage. | many parts of the world ing for the oldérs or bishops of fhe jing oblication with a -view of navins | 10 BEGIN AT CONCORDH _The commonwezlih realized the greai (Coovrizht. 192, { He came to Washington about four | ehurch fo meet him at Miletus, be- |the church dedicated during the —— S = years ago and became a lav reader | causze his plan to visit Ephesus had | present conference vear, which ends | REVIVAL AT MT. VERNON JUVENlLE COURT WORKER and a member of ihe vestry of iLeen canceled. due to the chinges of lon April J. and Bishop Warren A, | Special Service Planned. With Ascension Church. He completed his | the vessel's sailing orders. Thev re- | Candler of Atlanta, Ga., presiding | Parent studies for the ministry under the|vealed their love for the @postle hy | bishop. pledged his cc-operation in WY dnd B Speakioe CHURCH WILL CONTINUE | FOR CHURCH FEDERATION | supervision of Rev. Thomas W.Cooke. | responding &t once to his requesi.|sccuring prompl pavment of the From Own Viewpoint. R rector of Ascension Church, and on | Paul knew that it was their final fare. |shere owing by the extention hoard | The hegi: . d | 1 | May 10 last was ordained a deacon | well. ga In the only address delivered |if the jocal ~congregation should | he beginning of Fathers and Sen Evangelist to Preach Twice To- Mrs. Mary H. Krause Assigned to|by the Bishop of Washington. Ha hyv the apostle 10 a body of Christians, | clear its share. Upon news of the l‘}::;“g;‘,l‘&“‘i‘u‘lm";‘”w:‘“ ‘,""%;"“ has since been ordained to the pries‘'- | that has been preserved for us by success of the drive here the board | 42 =3 N MEc Een Represent Protestant Congrega- hood of the Episcopal Church. Mr.| Luke, he referred {o his fdelity as|at Nashulllo sent a check for si0gy| HIsihiand G aairests AN A specl tions in Special Service. ores is married, his wife beins a |a preacher. He had preached the’|with assurances that the balance | SeTVice 2 i P native. Washingtonian. the daughter | full gocpel to them. Tiis messages |Wwould be sent as promptly as pos. | 1O%: § p.m. Three 10-minute ad of the late Rear Admiral David Smith [-had declared (he zospel of God's fsible. In addition a check was re.|dresses will be given as follows and formerly a member of St Mar-I'grace. He had been humble and |ceived from Bishop Candler for | {itorse Bartholomaeus = on fces which are being held at the Mount | garet’s parish. Mr. Shores will enier mpathetic. He had preached ten. | $1,530 received from other annuul Rudslph. Sx "v‘l" Ry Tor i A 5 3 Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal | . i on his new duties fmmediately | Gerlv. his heart heing moved. and the | conferences of the Southern Metho- lwq‘g»‘y..J‘,"u;r:‘fi""y on - he_Somis s 5 o - Church Sonth- ninder the direction of | i . tears had fallen in his earnest en.|dist Church wi ich had pledzed suns | Fo e o e yERcy . Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth. pastor. Rev. | deavor to persuade them to repent |for the erection of the national church. | F2he on “Be a Big Brother.” The Dr. Luther Bridgers, evangelist, has | ARMISTICE DAY TOPIC |and believe. He claimed al sonun‘m""i;‘*d.""‘““““‘ being 2 pared 1o e wee ?-‘:T"::n»n‘\g The Wor been preaching dallv to large audi-| freedom from ever being charged |the dedication services, Bishon Can-|{1® M€ = R et ences _and will preach twice tomor. § AT N. Y. AVENUE CHURCH | o5 theic M haoa For he had precch. | dler and Dr. Clovis G. (happell, under Wariwilt befabvsevedin (i servies Sow. Hi& mornits tdpic will he' it f 25 i = fi#d to-both Jew and Greek. in public | whose pastorate the church was DUlt. | cptiea inders: pasior of the chure America Falls.” In the evening at 8 & aRosihri of BN and private, every truth connected 0th expected to preach. 1t is | Gharles Enders, past hur o'clock he will preach on “Is the P the Faith” to Be Sub-, (), {ielr saivation and lite hoped that the dedication service can | Wil Dreacht as follows: In the Ger Church Making Good?” He will con- F ject of Dr. Sizoo's Sermon There i3 a pathetic side td the close | be h=1d shortly after the first of the ; 5 0 CoF0 P Goq "o 20 n the Enaiter duct sérvices each week day At 4:35 | é : : ot every pastorate. Paul unvelleq|Year. This vear marks the end of [T il Q¢ 115 aam. on ~Woa |and 8 o'clock, and will sing at each | Y at Service Tomorrow. the future in his farewell message, | Blshop Candler's assignment to this|pegee” o ‘Chrtstian 1deal i !semcn us well AL the New York Avenus Presby.| Which “is perfect in simpliclty, pathos | district. and with his return a question | o i v N d 7 v estra .devo- qae, ion 3 he | hold " service for children lasting the minister, Rev. Joceph K. Sizoo, |#nd fervant vei restrained self-devo. | Made. the ded e BitRe {GROWTH OF ADVENTIST until 5 o'clock. Rev. W. A. McKee, ax- : will preach a special Armistice tion throb in every line. It is personal | side. sistant fo the pastor. will presch to sermon. | The subject will b -Keeq. | Without egotism. and soars without = CHURCH IS REPORTER morrow and Twice Daily All Next Week. service for fathers and sons tomor Tomorrow will mark the heainning | of the fimal week of the revival serv. the junior church tomorrow &t 11 2 ? ers of t] faith,” » e v effort. Al of hie references 1o th o'clock. his_tonic being “The ’*mkef 3 5 S be b n.\d’:ael}l Trfl:mgn.rt\lf- :‘lr,”_\e; '\y"[! dencers which he had faced and were | COUNCIL HELD SUCCESS | of a Good Soldier. 5 morning service the sacrament of in- in life's higshway ahead of him were | e sixty-second anpual it A debate will he held at 6:45 o'clock | Y : fant baptism will be administered. | made 1o encourage them to meei the | Conference on Rellgiaus Education | €00t of the Seventh.day Adventim by the Senlor Teague on the topic, The voung people are invited t perile of life in a self-denving. sacri- conferences, missions and institution | “Resolved. That war Iz justifiuble.” Sunday evening tea at 6: b k.. ficial service. - The heroic attitude | Largely Attended. Is Report. has just been submitied 10 the Gen The affrmative will he taken by C. E. followed by a social. At & clock | with which he faced the fliery trials leral Conference by H. E. Rogers Ruffner and Estelle Downs, and the negative by Willlam J. Cheyney and Tva Baldwin. The service will be a a devotional prafse and praver service for young people will be held. At the meeting reports of the delegates to the and possibly martyrdom strengthened them in the trving hours that he warned them would come to the Ephe- The most successful convention of | statistical secretary. and savs that 1he the District Council of Religious Edu- | cation ended its sessions at Mou denomination is now operating in 114 countries, employing 16.405 evangeifs - ¢ 3 Pleasan . s special Armistice day service. - | various young people’s Summer con- | sian Church. It was the pastor’s heart [ " venieeesational Church Wed. | tic and Institutional workers. Who e The board of stewards will hold a | . | ferences will be made. All the voung | that warned them against the foes| ., 1o conference Ty session and |using in their work 224 languages. . special meeting Wednesday evening at MRS, MARY H. KRAUSE. people are invited. that the church would face from (m-oumendm nees were largely| Publications are being issued in 1r4 7 o'clock \ |, At the evening service at S o'clock | quarters, for wolves would come from | " The new officers for the snsuing | ClSUEes. Connected with the do. A new undertaking has heen sei in|the minister will preach a second of | without and ' false teachers would |vear were elected as follows: Edwary | LT nation, the report says, are 24§ | : motion by the Washinglon Federation |a_series of Sunday cvening sermons | arise within, drawing the disciples |11 Da Groot s mreuon. “;“"-':f‘“n#””'m"*- representing. togethen: B'SHOP WILL PREACH of Churches in the appointment ofjon the theme, “Sermons From the|afier them and away from the Lord. | Rundles, frst \lw'nrume 3 F n 3 with conference organizationa and Mrs. Marv H. Krause as Juvenile| Outof-Doors.” The subject on Sun- | A reference to Revelations. 2. proves | Harlow. second wice Y-‘r"":hmgo“m‘.h 957 church buildings, a total inves: AT EVENSONG SERVICE |Gourt worker. ‘She will represent the |day evening will be “Anchors that his fears for the churciis future | Ardel Payne (hied vesients & ment of $40.675,238.72. and an aggce Protestant churches of the city at the | Thursday evening at § o'clock the | were well founded. The foes within | Mrs, Franh ' Stesens. Cgorig?id¢nt | zate annual income for both evan persecution or no f that somebody | out to prepare plan for & modern e court and will take care of all cases ipreparatory service for the Lord's|the fold. or church. proved to be the | president. (. B. Janes, fif ourth vice i< going Lo knock on my door xvml"un den city. For this purpose it en Right Rev. dam Kreeman, | usigned 1o her by (he fudge. This | Supber will be Reld in the lectura | mora Angerous They are At the | Reo crarice i Tem,feh vice presi-| £3n 35774212, dxv and demand some of our posses. | gaged some of the hest town planners | o NS ¢ Washington, will preach ai | work will have the indorsement of | room. most dangerous ones that we are | president: Nelson M. Blake, saeretsrn | , T1€, number of organized churchas slons, as was the case in the misera-| of Germany and England. In prepar- g of08 0 -0 S U0hons service in the | church leaders in all the denomina- e el e and B 1. Hammn, trensmrey S%Telary, | now stands ai 5393 an increase of ble country whence we came. Our|ing the plans for this town the com- hem Chapel of Washington Ca- | tions. Such service has been rendered ROPUI flony To-tha abay 267 during 1924. The membership af lives were not our own | montwealth took into considaration not | fe o e D O A tternoon at 4 |as far as possible by the Juventle Pro-| BIBLICAL PROPHECIES A Szd Farewell. of " the " exeoative ey 13, members | curches mow stands at 23853, ar “‘Here we have a chance. and when | only its present development, but |F "The sarvice will be broad- |tective Assoclation for some vears . i velosien increase during 1924 of 15183, the this colony grows we will all be work- | looked far ahend, foreseeing the rapid | 2o’ Syrrongh station WCAP. past, but not enough time could ve| T1OPICS FOR DISCUSSION | | P4, ink with s iscipies ‘on |tlon. and wager o chanc i tya@ia. | largesc in the history of (s tnove ing and making our own ways, proudy progress of the entire vicinity, and| e germon at the 11 am. service |Elven toit. Mrs. Krause will haye her the night preceding His crucifixion, |stitution the various denominatieme | ™eN!- that we are what we are. And while | therefore all plans were made i0 take | ("¢ “Geliverea by Rev. Dr. Anson | offices in the Juvenilo Court Bullding | peyncoliatic Campaign Planned | when He commended them o God.|are asked to elect a similay mumber, | The sale of denominational liters we are personally being hetiered with | care of 1 pounlation of 130,000 people | Tt he GENSTTS bY RO DL SEE0 and eive ner full time to the cases of yhen He commendsd. them to God. |are askef 10 Slect similar number | e “quring 1924 szgregaied Creatiies comiogLs e did o have at|und provide sufielant spece for parkc, | Lae S 1Ko, G0N OSSNSO | Protestant families Tequiring relgious | Under Auspices of Seventh-Day | i o nbr e S e | Cention was - yiren of the closing | 13ius. This literature, fwued 1 home. that we, too. are conl buting | bevicvards, public wauares and ali |00 Communion Wil ba celebrateq |counsel und help. It will be her pur-| =/ L BED P | fhe cheek of the Oriental. *Comment [under the -direction of Miss Ardell | /AN8U2Kes, Is prepared in ihe form our work in bufldinz the home land | soris of communal buildings, o 30 am, and at 11 am. |[Pose to make connections between ventists. Opening Nov. 22. | (% W00, e pathos and heauty of | Payne. and an address by Col. Joueph |\0° Periodicals, 1.016 bound books gelistic and institutional work ef 18 # greal satisfac At present about 300 workmen are |48 "1 part radio is |these families and the churches in i b § v pamphlets, 2.469 tracts. a total. « One after another 3 ith | engaged at Afula building roads. In !m:"f’l‘n;”ffl"'.::‘;ng"r::l The' apiritua) | thelr petghborhood, endeavoring o se- pibnSyanEclistic campaign, in which the closing scene, when Paul pointed 3, Cudlippe. nt which raily here was L aha these familics. ond the same spirit pre- | sgiling plpes for water and & < G cure better environment and associa- cal _prophecies in ght of ‘g s 3 _ 5 348.882 pages). one copy of each .:M” el iniie s 1 “(Jll ?vn-‘:l e-ud‘P(|l|mr1rur\':l:\1-’-n|2“"’r;f- Narvios iot ke ‘,vamefl,%““m :}mu_ SESHinLtenc rh‘mr:nt‘:h" urezuucm present-day events will be explained, | the truth of his words. which, are people from the mrlous chm(hp_ j.t:zw:m:!‘m;:}i | ong el yhmd"m i o through any kind of hard Construction of the first 100 houses |S4nds off people whom Bishob Wrees | (nje” rhere are many forms of servies | Will be held in the Capital Memoriai | recorded nowhere else in the Scrip S valued at $1,301.65. The {otal retail Ry B Lt i B S el et | i S S R | e e S £ S i | Ui W M | LECTURES AT UNITY. |Sahe 3t Sénomivonts Siesils a4 new couniry. a new life development is growing daily. an invitation’ has beer X ond il |through the agency of the churches, the night of November 22, with Rev.|Lord Jesus, how le Himself said. ‘It circulated since the organization of Rt 10 retuin to what these colonies | The plan of Afula contains industrial, | the, membevs of ‘the foutth 80N | Sunday schools, voung people’s soct- ot e o, deans ofthe “.:h";‘frf plassed TobyertiAni (o) xe- — | this work is $59,099,461.70. . ve actually doing with the aid given | ¢ ercial & es5ic ia! se TR e ks - ete in eties and other s. o 5 B oI i - & = Ko and I Retting (hemeelves Sei- | that are more or less relegatad to agrl. |C1ty, NEXt weck 5 4 iast|conviction that interested friendswill | © At @ meeting of executives of the | Christ Jesus unlesw he is "‘.’""““ i Arthur P. Buck. VISITOR TO PREACH. tied culture, such as canning industries, | Fishop Freeman returned 1ast|,qqume the responsibility for the sup- | Potomac Conference of Seventh-day | &ive his all to Christ. Paul's hands s - - In Balfourta. as in the other col | packing houses. cold storage plants, |DISht from Cleveland, where he de- |, "o the juvenile Court worker, | Adventists in Washington Missionary | hardened by tolling at his trade to v Sunday school at the Unity onies, the first thing was fo drain the | atc. This rapid development of Afula |}ivered am address in behalt of the| Coniributions will be received at the |College. with President T. B. West-| supply his phvsical needs, proved i Auditorium. 1326 I street. iomorrow a1 | Rev. W. L. Northridge to Occupy Swamps by employing modern Ameri- | hus brought new Iife Lo the entire vi. | NNl community chest campalgn in| ,mee of the Federation of Churches, |Prook in the chair. it was decided to|that he had given up all that he 3 p.m.. Good Words Ciub at 6:45 p.m Metropolitan M. E. Pulpit cun methods of lavinz underground | cinity, for it not only provides employ. | that city. During his visit he was|g4) woodward Bulilding. i hold services every evening except|might win the lost for the Lord|and lecture by Arthur P. Buck at § P - E. drsinage canals wnd utilizing the | ment, but it alreadv has developed a | LN'® Sues! of Samuel Mather, member P Friday nnd Saturday. with Dr. Wil: | Jesus, His whole life after he became | p.m. on “Put Forth Thy Hand.” | Dr. W. L. Northridza: membher af ihe e Eifoes whith, created {HE||mookab ticsiie faon S ayeIoneD &) Weath s NuHGnaliconnalliotithedPio- | kinson speaking on Sunday, Monday |2 Christian was spent for others. He | Monday at § p.m.. Garnett January | jyish Weslevan Conference, will preach swamps for the purpose of supplying | by the farmers of the surrounding |testant Episcopal Church. Professor to Lecture. and Tuesday. Wednesday there will | emphasized this to encourage ' the | will lecture on “The Word of Power.” | in the Metropolitan Methodist Fpiseo ater for frrization. Roads were con- | colonfes = — . The Men's Club of Mount Pleasant |P€ @ nurses' training class, in which | bishops to foflow his example. He | Wednesday at § p.m. is the serfes on|pal Church tomorrow evening. D N etaicn =0 a5 ib make hihe ot Y | @ 3 o . Congregational Church will meet Mon. | Practical demonstrations on how to | called upon them to be faithful in|“Fundamentals of Mataphysics.” The | Northridge is head of a commission sl S R A ‘or Polish Immigrants. Greatest Joy,” Is Theme. day evening at § o'clock in the east |treat the sick will be given, with | their ministry not only by remember- | subject for this week is “Thought— | from his country for the promotion « Ing highways and railway stations. A | During the last six months the com-| oy Dy, W. E. Schueite of Pitts- |parior. Dr. Herbert F. Wright, pro-|Physicians and nurses from the|ing his example, but by recalling the | Its Products and Uses Spiritual | closer relations between his brancl dern water Svstem was inetalled | monwealth has purchased a number of [nyreh’ pa. will preach on “The|fessor of political science,~ George. | Washington Sanitarium as instructors. | cost of the blood-bought flock that had | healing clinic Thursday at 3 p.m. and | of tha church and oul Which furniched the tamporary farm.|large tracts of land on the road be-|creniest Jov Ever Attained” at 11|town University, will speak on -The | There will be a lecture on health on|been placed under their watch care. |7 p.m. Thursday at 8 p.m. Arthur P.[°In the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the houses with water. tween Haifa and Nazareth. These|ym (omorrow at St. Matthew's|Palestine and Syrian Mandates.” The | Thursday night, with prominent medi-| He pointed out tle danger that the Buck will lecture on “If Thine Eve | junjor Order of United American Me stretches of land have been Sold to or« | [ \itheran Church. At 7:45 p.m. the |men of the church and congregation |Cal specialists as the speakers. church faced and warned them |Re Single Regular healing service | chanics will hold ifs annual as In Three Years. ganized groups of Jews from Poland, |;1=ln| “Rev. . H. Meuser, will speak |are invited to attend In his opening lecture Dr. Wilkin- | against any false motives in their | Friday at 5 o'clock. semblage. Thomas H. Waliers, nax The first group of settlers came io!| who have come en masse to settle fn | 1 gl (G A A ks Pl son_will speak on “The False Dream | own life and labor. . tional councilor. will preside. There the and toward the end of 1022 and | Palectine as farmers. f of Permanent Peace Throughout the | Moffat has pointed out that the un- | @oo pino Glasses to Meet, will be an address by Senator (‘ole he e erfenn Zton - Commonwealth | One of the most interesting sroups Occultism to Be Theme. | World.” basing his remarks on |controllable burst of tears that broke [ g S | Blease of South Carolina Ealicitor sachie ihat_established | that the commonwealth is assisting on | Daughters of King to Pay Visit.| .p z ! Scriptures in the prophectes of Daniel | from his frlends when he safd good- | ‘The monthly meetinz of the coach- | Preparations for a greal Thankseis ealt there s hou.s and barn and In | one of its tracts of land. known as| s = ok 'h'":"C*l Occultism™ I8 the sublect {4nd the Revelation bve to them was an fllustration of |ing classes for Sunday school wun-]m; day service are progressing. \ general assisted them financially fnJeid: is a band of 200 families from| The Daughters of the King of the | o ll "( talk tomorrow evening at § = o | Pau¥s power of drawing out the af- |ers of the Episcopal Church, using | number of congrezations will be vepre ~auipping (he rt. Since then it | the city of Lods, which Is known as Episcopal Church in the dlocese of | o'clock at the United Lbdge of Theos Broeution Service | fection of Jove from his loval churches. | the Christian Nurture Series, will | sented 10 hes1 Right Tev. Rishon han fone forward by leaps and bounds. | the textile center of Poland. These |Washington will visit St. Paul's|Phists 1731 K street ndrthwest, There P! e | If the apostle had secured the hate be held in St. Margaret's Churth.| Frank M. Briztol deliver tha sarmon Fhe mones invested by the common. | families are at present all engaged in | Church, Twenty-third street south of ;\(‘6 e u special lecture Thuradfl&ul A special reception service will be | of the Jews, who believed that he hdd [Connecticut avenue and Bancroft wwealth i this way will be returned by | the textile industry and they conter- | Pénnsyivania avenue, Friday ut8 pm. | 815 p.m. on “The Law of our *. | neld tomorrow ‘morning at Metro- | deserted them and classed him as a |place, tomorrow evening. The classes The settlers in @ number of veurs with | plate the transfer of the entire It is the custom of the members of | tn e study class will be held |, jiian Baptist Church under the|traitor of his race and religion, he [begin at 6:30 p.m. supper being s = tny. Will Speak om Blunder. > ; rder vis esday at § p.m. Rooms open at Rev. Dr. John | had won the burning lave of the disci ved at 6 o'cl Rev -] «Man' o © wiil te of intereat. so that|dustry into Palestine by bringing all | the order to visit from time to time | Wednesds 2t | qirection of the pastor, Rev. Dr. John | ha n the burning 16ve of the discl- |served at 6 o'clock. Rev. A. A. Mc Man's Most Fatal Blunder” will :n;e;:‘i’y‘\?:fli-v‘y: 1!‘\'2![’9(] in the com-|their implements and machinery. Thay |different parish chapters as a means |6 P.m. Wednesday for use of library. | ompton Ball, and the board of dea-|ples of Christ Jesus by his life of [Callum of St. Paul's Church has|be the sermon subject tomorrow nizhi y ” will in due time have their | aim to create in Jeida a large co-oper-|of fellowship and of broadening the ——t cons. The pastor will have for his| self-denial, sacrifice and service. taken temporary charge of the coach- | of Rev. Ellia €. Primm, at the Second L;fi,fi:;’f;’& Iaterest refunded Lo tham. | &tive textile plant that will supply em. | viston. Fifteen visitations are listed | Thirty- ive woman studants ure|subject, "WhAt Christian Is” In| Paul had sought to follow the life|ing classes in place of Rev. John &.|Bapti-c Church, Fourth street and Today Balfouriz is one of the larg-) ployment 1o all these families and|for rhe coming Winter and Spring.|taking engineering courses this year | the evening the topic i “God's Twin | of Christ and reaped what he sowed.| Mosex ho organized them. Mr.| Virginia avenue southeast. There will st and best equinped eolonies n the | manv athers who wonld setile around | All Interexied women are invited 1o at the Massachuseita Institute of | Angels of Blessing.” The ordinance|Our Saviour built Hia life upon the | Mozes ha< left Washington for work | he haptisms. The mornin~ sarmam Eimek Valley Sraa largely dus them. atrend these meetings, Technalngy, of baptizm will he adminl=terad, pl!b"!"p'i of Siving (o'others] Relence 10 M»Mum»em 5 wil be, “The Universal 'rmy»,n‘-