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12 THE_ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1926. SER ESOF UNION | [pramatic events ¥ BibLE HISTORY—Samuel—The Just Judge. — By WALTER SCOTT and HARLOWE R. HOYT iPI_ANS F[]R NEW \ SERVICES AT END - EDIFIGE APPROVED Last Under Church Federa- i‘Lutheran Church of Atone- tion Auspices at Eighth ment to Launch Drive Street Temple. for $150,000. | Plans for the proposed new Luti feran Church of the Atonement, Rhods |Island avenue and North Capite {street, have been approved. The { chairman of the building committes {is Edward Volland. The style o {architecture is Tudor-Gothie, with | nave and transept. The tower will {be 100 feet high, destgned for th installation of a full set of chimes. he material will be Mount N. C., granite, with India stone trim. The seating be about 600, with th {in the north transept accommodat ing 35 voices. { A financial campaign to raise $150, 000 among members and friends o | the congregation will Legin next Mon day. Public s {the chapel Wednesd: And Thursday o'clock a meeti women only. The pastor, Rev. Howard E. Snyder id he is confident of ultimate suc . He has built five other larg churches in New Jersey, New and Wisconsin. The fourteenth and last of the-se- ries of union services under auspices shington Federation of 1 be held t clock in the Eighth near H 5 Patton of the Chicago Theo- minary will preach using for his subject - o Basy?” Dr. Henry H. of the Dutch Reformed . will preside. Dr. Patton is a graduate of Oberlin College and of the Andover Theologl- cal Seminary, and has been the pastor of Cong: tional churches in Au- burn. Me.: Ann Arbo ich.; Colum- bus, Ohio, and Los Ange Calif. He i the latter pastorate until Fall, when he accepted a pra hip at the Chicago Theological | ary.- Dr. Patton is a Congreg: minister, and his relig are broad and his vision Chur noon 7:30 ¢ ernoon 0 will be held for “OTHER WISE MAN" Sunday School Lesson TOBEPRESENTD e CHRISTMAS LESSON—THE SAVIOR'S BIRTH.—Luke ii. 8-20. !Dramatization of -Van Dyke| | Golden Text—Behold 1 bring THE TWO-WAY PULPIT Views of Opposing Religious Leaders on Bible Questions. TODAY’S TEXT: “And these signs shall follow them that believe; in my name shall ; they shall take o will preach at the temple again in the evening at the service held hy the First Congrezational Church. At the ning service of the First Cong.e snal Church, which w NSON. | made to disarm war with the weapons of good will?"” The ideal social, national and in- ternational relations are possible, be cause there was born that day for all BARACA AND PHILATHEA :hle" nl.'niplrelhlhmugh?lg .'Alg the cen- uries, “ city vid, a Savior, Who s Christ the Lord. The mes:| UNION’S FOUNDER DIES sage of good tidings thrilled the shep- 'i{l h}: itan Tl\oltn“:“h’i\“. IR — s Born.” . at e | Party of 30 to Survey Re- . except for artment, which emeets at H™ H . P i e llgIOUS, Economlc and Edu- they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongue - | you ‘:;o?gmtmrlngs of“gr;at Joy Story to Be Given at Luther | | yhich shadl o to @t the peor 10 o'clock at 27 Grant place. up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall rt them ; tas . 3 i 3 e 9, it shall not hurt them; Herdk The ty of Christian En- they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.”—(Mark vi17-18). Their ?hpy oy peeiant ey | Marshall A. Hudson Succumbs in Place. Church eir fear departed when they thought of the Savior, as a babe, , Our Christmas lesson centers about | (OHERE S8 TES REIOR B8 & ine Syracuse at Age of 76—Started v Vi the greatest event in human history. |, Noted Liberal Writer. Lecturer, Preacher, s h, N X, n a manger. They understood when Order in 1890. By the Associated Press. S B i R S Residents of Washington have | It calls for us to consider the nativity Pl i of God told them that VEW Y Be —Thi These words express the faith of a| This text s the supremacy of v. Lord. 1 st | they woul nd the Messiah in a|{ SYRACUSE. N. Y., December 13.- O B s text assorts the supremacy of | peen fnvited by Rev. Dr. George M. |of our Lord. 7o the human e | manger. The mystery of the incar-| Marshall A. Hudson, founder of the 9 naive and credulous age. It was an |the spiritual over the materfal, of the SUNDAY SCHOOL’S PLACE | american churchmen, writers and edu- unscientific age. There was no recog- | divine over the devilish. Diffenderfer and members of the |the religious and historical events | Nation may have been beyond their|Baraca and Philathea Union, died OF MEETING CHANGED |2t will leave St. Louis for Mexico | nftion of the orderly relgn of law,| Miracles were not confined to the | Luther Place Memorial Church to at- |connected With the miracle of the |POWer to explain. They perhaps did|here Tuesday. He was 76 years City December 28 to investigate re-|It was a haphazard world in which |day in which Jesus Christ walked up-| te - ages, when God entered the human |DOt see what a distinguished ex-|of age. ¥ 8 terid the three presentations of Dr. |88, WhEn COU CRETed, (e, o o or, | positor of this chapter eaw in the! He was known in every church in things happened The : i v S g i ©| Henry Van Dyke's “The Other Wise | who 1 Christ the Lord.” Every ono |three names of Jesus—“Savior, in-|the world in which the Baraca and because of the random will of Man,” to be given in dramatic form, | who has traced the influence of Chris- dicating His saving work; Christ, re-| Philahtea Union has been established. ciety stian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. at the Eighth Street Temple and 57 Grant place, respectively. BY HUBERT C. HERRI BY JOHN ROACH STRATON, D.D. deavor. and the Young People’s So- cational Conditions. ligious, economic and educational Cottage City Classes Will Be Held t‘ogdi!:;ms, tl,-e I!\‘ew ‘YI&r:( Tilr‘r:es says. dicat His saving ; 5 " n its arrival in Mexico the group gods and devils those who | i vening | lanity in the affairs of men has found | ferring to His divine appointment | He had served as in Residence During Cold will try to ascertain what basis of fact and spirits. believed. l‘“hq:"‘,‘";’c' the evenings of Decem- | Hil 070 “head. of its lifegiving [and anointing: Lord, pointing to His | he founded the organ! § Months. exists for the anxiety attributed to It was an age ¢ In the name of | Per 26, 27 and 28 at 830 o'clock. It|\aters in the birth of Jesus in Beth. |supreme dignity as Sovereign of the| Mr. Hudson conceived the fdea of 3 State Department officials that “Mexi- which demanded | [ Christ demons is directed by Miss Bess Davis |lehem. unverse, the Jehovah of the Old Tes !the unfon one Sunday in 1830. He b reshyterian: Sunday can Holshevism s ixeacuing —(owWI miracles and won- R evil Spirits— | Schreiner and Walter W. Beck, who| The place of our Lord's nativity | tament”—but they knew that they|alked from the old First Baptist D ot ‘:?‘:!‘:Le“‘;"l‘(":’ through Nicaragua and threatens the ders, ‘The proof ¥ | were cast out (see | \iil play the leading role of Anqba}:x would have been an obscure village if | had received a personal message that | Church to find a group of young man which has been meeting the fire com American defenses of the Panama of divinity was in J § Acts, xvi 18, ete.d i Nediia 2 4| the infant born in the manger of the | called for them to mukev a personal | members loitering in front of the el time, (ha oo |Canal.tho Miniesise The deleg: Bhie rivaciois the followers of | the Median. inn had not placed in upon the map | investigation for themselves. “This i | building and waiting for some of the R her mior: ab the mesideivie of Me § 0 U bs SUde eeun ) inge Men —demanded e Christ_ did speak | The committee in charge of the|of the worid as a distinguished and | What God desires every man should | young women to come out. He asked e e T cnst. | and obiain ntersicws swithineddstor lsns fromtieaven: with new tongues | prodwction (neludes Irving L. Koch, |memorable place. There is no event |do concerning his doubts. =Follow to step into the church, and & htione st AL S e the Mexican government, = clergy, We do not know (Acts, ii4; I Cor, | \jss Ruth Campbell, Mrs. N. K. |in all hi ; is more widely ob- | the divinely given instructions and » proposed the organization b Sociine o 16t o which will besekected financiers, educators and labor in what degree xiv.18); they were | Gardner, Mrs. Carson Frailey, Mrs, |S¢rved. There is no name more re- vou, like the shepherds, will find the | had been consideri Both the young E SLitls g, wiRich: ANEE | i Gt Al Jesus shared the immune from| john W. Martin s. F. A. Burger, | Yered or more w known than that | Savior. men and young women to whom SO s e | M e e e common belief in |57, deadly poison, in-|\iss Dorothy Ca Mg CUrker | of Christ, our Lord and Savior. This Finding the Savior. he broached the scheme heartily ap U MG S pensosE SRR CTRORM W e L e the miraculous. cluding serpents | Shapherd, M Miss Jessle |cnila of poverty attained His emi-| They hasten to Bethicher. Their |Prved of the idea, and the first union gy i DR OMREREONIL el b e e r We must depend (see Acts, xxvill:3, | anepherd, AMrs. M. K ouardsmoe | nence in the Iife of the world because | frgt stop would probably be at the | Was organized. st bt R . has_requested bers of | which were passed lay their hands on | famm - SHICH) was born. though many notable g ol & e . has srramed for preachs | the party 10 refrain from KIVINE the | down by word of mouth, And wero ot [the sick, and they did “recover. From | /14mimerness, Ruth Shoemaker, “ents conected with Taracl's history | porth sie. Tt was he former nome| WILL HOLD CLASSES. very Sunday am. | proposed _survey any publicity at | commitied to writing until decades | the time when Peter and John healed | goner® Will be members of the}were enacted in the neighborhood of % Raintiow class (of the Bible Schoolll| Bathleliens nX were Rorored hi theil or Loz anduNutt and iic one hat e e David had glven to Barzillal, the after present. It was explained the attempt | after the events had taken place. the lame man at the beautiful gate of including Misses M. Rebecca Long. |memory of Boaz, Ruth and David, |Gileadite friend, who had come back | Teachers in Episcopal Sunday, rvices will, until to keep the proposed survey But Jesus was a son of His time. [the Temple straight through the . be held at the above at present was due “to the He did not know as much geology |apostolic days and for hundreds of | vhldred Sleg, Bdith Adams, Myrtle | they were all preliminary to the birth | s : o tender relationship now exISting be- | o pitors o chemisiry b vour by | vears. after. tho slck were healed | Dickey, Edna Will, Margaret Simon- |of the Savior, in accordance with the P N e Schools to Get Coaching. tween Mexico and the State Depart- | of 12, through “the prayer of faith.” oum Hredn, Adump, Bvelyi Johnson (i predictionss of fwronliccy: his €on, Chimham, who probably do-| Coaching classes for the instruc BISHOP McDOWELL S it et The people of the first century mar- | Clement, who lived during the clos- | 14 Mrs. Bertha Kight. Artists have tried in vain to paint |nated ff to Bethlechem for use as an|of teachers in the Episcopal Sunds ie group will inquire into charges | veled at the unusual. The emphasis | ing vears of Paul's life and for the | e S the face of the babe born in Bethle- |inn for the accommodation of trav-|schools of the city, using the Chris- by Cardinal Hayes and other leaders | pal chifted. The twentleth century |vears immediately after, said: “M - hem's manger in an effort to reveal ‘ i 'y - = - L 3 er, en . - , al v ner ho by e s S essons, 1 TO OCCUPY PULPIT | by Sardinal Hasce ane oone” eme g | s shifted. The entleth century | years immediately stier, sald; “aten | NTERIOR INSPECTORS | His answoriaiy origin. Foets, preachers | ters” enaa or themiren of- Jecwe, | held 1n. the. parioh halh of St Sar e lon tn Mexiio and oolboy t i z : e S | they learned of the birth of Jesus,|held in the parish hall of St. Mar- _—_ usual. The orderly movement of the | neous, who lived 110, years after | and philosophers have sought to solve | whom they found wrapped in the|saret's Church, Connectlcut avenue Will Deliver Christmas Sermon |that there is a systematic violation of | gup anq stars is a greater marvel than | Christ, said: “Men healed the sick TOI.D TO AID PUBUC all the problems connected with the | qwaddling clothes. They probably |and croft place, tomorrow at 6:30 1 justice and liberty of conscience by |any deed of wonder ever recorded.|by laying thelr hands on them. incarnation without success. Schol-|showed that he was of the royal fam-|p.m. For the convenience of thos: Tomorrow at Foundry the rulers of the southern republic, |The reactions of element to element | Origen, who lived 200 y ars and sci s have been unable i acor s e . years after | jars and scientists have been unable |jly of David. There is no reason to|attending the classes, supper will be Clitich. SceanE R e in the test tube are more fascinating | Christ,” sald: *“Men had marvelous | _— {16 reveal the mysteries of the Master's | 43uit that the Church of the Nathvity | served ih the parish hall a¢ 6 oclock TR AR than the socalled miracle could [power by invoking the divine name |gron. | : {birth that are recorded in the Scrip- |cfands upon the site where Christ | All interested persons are invited to feDowell cHRISTMAs CARULS | ever be. and that of Jesus.” | Work Instructs Field Agents to |tures. Jesus Christ entered humanity was born. There the shepherds dis sermon’ in A religlon which depends upon | And there are even in our material- P {in an unique manner. If a human |covered the Babe after searching for | Coaching classes are held regularly icch miracles for proof is doomed, We do |istic doubting modern age innumer-. | 'romote Department | being could explain all the mysteres | TTim, as the angels had assured them |under the auspices of the Department e not live in a world of magic, but in a |@ble instances of direct and miracu- < { connected with His advent, one might | "They were not satisfied with find evening service members of TO BE SUNG TUESDAY.wmm of law. The man who drinks |lous healing through the power of the by Service. ify it with hte stories of the | yny the Christ Child. for they tola n dies, unless the poison is coun- | divine Christ. Unhappily the truth o E nce of the < 'D- | everyhody about the visit ar rhool will present a pan- poi: : SR { teracted by some effective antidote. |of divine healing has been capitalized n and Indian divinitie tomorrow. g At th the church { 8 of the angels and the heavenly an-|ing month are reviewed by experien At the Door of the Inn. e aation G 4 The man who is bitten by a serpent | by some charlatans for the exploft Secretary Work vebter. that appear to be the work of men. | nouncement. They were amazed at |teachers i h of the courses of t Bt he ey M(Members of All Episcopal Pamhes‘ suffers and may die, E tion of the people and r-msmmpm by | instructions to all fieid repre: Christendom gathers at this season |the discovery of the Messiah in the | Christian Nurtu es. the lighted cross, and| Tnyited to Meeting at Epiph- | There are no short cuts to safety | Such mountebanks for thelr own en- ) & inspectors 4 reverently around the cradle of the|form of a babe, and they could not | Ee iy = Rev. Dr. Harris will speak on “The | or success in life. There are no free | richment. It Is also unhappily true |Dartment to aid and assist all appli-|Lord, confident in the authentict it, but they accepted the| » ’ Christmas Beatitude.” any Church fides.“We pay our fare for the jour. | that a number of healing cults have | cants, clalmants and other persons (and truth of His birth. The mysteries | facts. They returned to their floc PROGRAN: AT ST. MARK’S. i ol i ney we take. arlsen which usually deny, in whole | having business with the department |connected with His advent e but | giving God honor and singing I —l e Can Christianity survive without |or in part, the very fundamentals of |in any possible way torconfiinichioic FRitHe | praises. ~They disappear from thelgriq .o cerepravion oe b WILL HOLD YULE FETE. Stesiiers for a)) iihe GEis | the “miraculous? ° Rather ask, Can the Christlan faith, even while they | ‘“Inspectors who lose sight of the Surprised Shepherds. | Gospel picture, but the record of thelr | 1dnig) elebration of Hely Com- sy e Christlanity survive with the miracu. |claim to be standing upon other parts | high purpose of the Government by | 1. “who was a sclentist, has|SCOVery and experience has served | munion Announced. of revealed religion. following technlcalities in procedure sl which hamper or prevent the citizen |Fecorded for our study some of the |y, q fn humble faith, and they have | The rector, Rev. William Hen: lin securing those benefits which it | most important events connected with | paq 5 personal experience that fiiled | Pettus, will be the preacher lous? A new generation has studled . g ton, especially those interested in|ihe sci Eastern Presbyterian Church to| o0 i " ohiidren and young people | omv. re i s and history and philoso- | However, the abuse of a good thing ohy. It is a quick-witted generation |Should not lead to its abandonment, b Have White Gift Service | and the young people themselves, are | in3 a critical. It will ,.‘.‘f&cgm‘re. but should in itself constitute @ call | iS .the intent of the law he should |the advent of our Lord. He tells US| ihem with great joy, just like the|row at 11 am. and at § p.m. % . | invited to mest in the parish hall of | oors orrens Wi dooans credul. |and challenge to battle down the |have, bring about a loss of confidence |ISW the first to welcome the little | cponhards experienced on the first| Mark's Chureh, Third and A s The Eastern Presbyterian Church | Epiphany Church next Tuesday eve- | ity in place of evidence. error, in order that truth may be |and respect for the administration of stranger were the shepherds, Who |cpistmas morning. | southeast. There will be & midnigh will have a “white gift” Christmas|ning for congregational singing of | But Christianity, the religion of |finally and fully trlumphant. It is|the law." Secretary Work sal watched over the flocks Intended for | “'yfapy " the blessed mother of our | celebration of the holy communion service tomorrow evening at 6:30| Christmas carols. Jesus, is not dependent for its life |only our carefuily cultivated habit of | “The rule of conduct for every in- (';1’1""““ in l'hs ;f‘"‘l‘lt‘- No one in |y rq ‘treasured up in her heart the | Christmas eve, beginning at 1 Bethlehem had been expecting the | iory told her by the shepherds. It o'clock. The main program will be an This meeting is under the auspices | y. “ = d very ol | r e Depa 3 % lock in program n s > auspices | upon any deeds of wonder, The im. | doubting everything today which has |spector of the Department of the In i 3 . adaptation of “The Manger l{t:s:,l of the department of religlous educa- | perishable contribution of the religion | taken from multitudes of modern |terior should be with the single | CmITE of the Messiah. The men | onfirmed her owr experience. It in-|holy communion Christmas day, given by pupils of the A.\un«lni\‘ school. | tion of the executive council of the | of Jesus is the ethical and spiritual Christians and churches these blessed | that of how best he can improve the who miss the joy of Christmas pired her in many trying hours to|first at § a.m., the second at 11 ;l'lw choir will assist. The KiftS{ gjo0ece and will take the place of the | contribution of Jesus himself. and marvelous powers which Christ | Se . Inspectors cannot be of real | those who are not watching. They | racall the call of the shepherds and | With sermon by the rector. rought will be divided between the oot “Tycempber meeting of the | Jesus knew God. He lived doubtedly stance .{have no room for Him. They are 4 9 > re e ome i rought | ivided hetween o psuS : i ced in the | undoubtedly promised to His fol- ance to the s As 3 the visit of the wise men. She kept ! The rector will be at home inforn Children’s ):nn{!‘.n}’l{h ‘(emlr:l (Hr:loz Sunday School Institute. ~The de- |presence of God. Those who follow | lowers, and which the Holy Spirit |sistant Secre au_heads | 800d hearted and mean well, but con- | their sayings in her heart and prayed | ally to parishic Mission and ‘the Presbyterian Home, porment feels that the date is 0 |Jesus can enter into something of | 40Wn all the ages has surely given to | unless they approach the public andl jAIdBERLONFOL Wielx lownfomutuac Iies|ivor (e pRICEIeRSN CIkD tuitriisted (i} 12NN REIESss Sotis ity tor the Aged. The Chr «'.,n}n}:: {Zlu.r; es ] b or the Christmas holidays that the |his experience., those who belleve. AS in the days of | discharge their dutles in a spirit of | caused them to give Christ the sec-|her care and training. She knew Him | day in the afternoon between 3 and & Lo e i | ents will be held dur-| Pl o e i he institute would prefer | Jesus knew man. He exalted man. | Christ and the apostles, so now ‘“Ac- |open-minded, helpful and constructive ond place. to be the “only hegotten Son of God.” | o'clock. The service of lights will b About a mile north of Bethlehem | “ywhen the whole world shall come held on the evening of January & ing the holiday week. b = ) fiig f L TRty o B 2 g in which they can them-|He dignified him with a divinity | cording to your faith be it unto you.” | co:operation. s o . = The pastor, Dr. Alfred 1. Barrows, | o voq” express the jovful emotions of | which forever sets him apart. Ty | Let us doubt our doubts and believe | _“Inspectors should inform applicants | wete shepherds, keeping Watch over|to know how that the glad tidings ==t their flocks in the field, where David | jeclared the first Christmas morning SERVICE FOR ADVENT. ¢ill preach tomorrow morning at 11 ; ; our beliefs and th “ ©|that the department will help and 3 the Christmastide rather than to |is the gift of religion. This is the d these ancient “signs’ ey commenced his work as a shepherd |t the shepherds, was a message for ock, his subject being “Gold, : k g . .. s to addresses on educational [ unique power of Jesu: . will be seen again among the children | advise all persons who come to it in By nnense sl Boceh £ o i S il i ARSIV AR ot Tots ThrG of men. 5 T | Good faith and that it will not know- | and near where Ruth gleaned in the |a)) the people and they accept Him et Wednesday at 2 o'clock the| U USh, 5 g phiiips, rector of (Copyright, 1026.) ingly, as has been too often charged, | field of Boaz. They were watching|,g their Savior, Messlah and Lord, p. poyoherty to Preach at Unt \Women's Missionary Soclety v Tvo. | Epiphany parish, who is a. recognized LEADS WORLD IN TOYS. — take advantage of unintentional fail-|and to these expectant hearts came|tpen an era of good will and peace ! ™" gherty to Preach at United 418 regular monthly mecting, the Pro-) 0oty on church music, both as - ures to comply with some regulations | the message broadcasted from Heaven | ywij] exist among all men and nations Brethren Church. B e e’ W Hagen, with |to its history and use and as to its FOOD PRICES CLIMB. |that might be corrected. by the angels. These men had hearts | The Christmas lesson will be a last-! : Tundles and Mes W e | rendering, will &ive & short address |Uncle Sam’s Manufacture Tops puasivi o that wers in tune with glory LN |ing one when tho spirit of Chrtstmas| Tho season gf Advent will e o e : < ’ i - 5 Bl veals itself in our daily life, love|phasiz the Memorial United i on the subject of Christmas music Germany’s Now. Retail Commodities Are Somewhat| TUNNEY AIDS SANTA. engaged in a religious service. Their | had labor Let us follow the shep.|Brethren Church, North Capitol and : and will lead the singing. Rev. Dr. minds and souls were not crowded i str i Iy . i And the Savier | R streets, tomorrow. In the morning PLAN CHRISTMAS FETE. |W. L. De Vries, chairman of the de.| Uncle Sam today leads the world n Dearer for Recent Month. with ‘personal problema and desires. | Ho S i o e Koy to all men | the minister, Rev, Dr. Daugherty, wi partment of religious education, will |toy productiop, far‘ahead of Germany,| Retall food brices In Washington, Champion Helps Salvation Army|No selfishness or self-centered spirit by yielding ourselves to Him {gr’prom‘hnnu “If the (ihn.q ‘('hiM Had 3 & Been Destroyed” and in the evening preside. Pormerl ' 5 wh had made them “static.” They were Dr. John E. Briges to Preach at _— e e i isevatal mioitia) sHowsnve s Biekoym fog Cli e surprised at the angel's appearance e on “Contaglous Christms - = uj rd o i NEW YORK, December 18 (#).— |and the message of song. They lacked | The annual dawn Christmas servi: Fifth Baptist Tomorrow. GRAIN BOATS MISSING. | 'he tnited States has risen 1,800 por | SPVard trend in the 30 days between | NEW, VORI, December 18 (| 6 experionco to have enabiea thom | MAYOR DEVER INVITED [will e held Suturday morning at “The Benediction of the Snow” will cent in the last two decades, reaching | Labor Department announced today, | champlon, whe “packed a wallop” | to create such a vision of song. Thelr | o'clock, with a brief address by th sufficient to batter Jack Dempsey into | hearts were open to receive the mes- To STAND FOR NEw TERM A \p@;;n] l‘n'nm)flnmh t‘\'q!l.:in oF tha chureh school at 9:40 be the subject of Dr. John E. Briggs 00 | a total of val Rotail food prices in th - < 3 Three Ships Have Not Passed Soo total of value last year of nearly prices e Capital in. et estorday packed toys for chil. | sage, that had surprised them and $80,000,000, while imports from other | creased less than half of 1 per cent and for the C. E. Socleties at at Fitth Bapst Church tomaorrow Sy e & Claus this Christ. | startled them by its revelati snorning, and “The World's Secon: or Reported. countries represented only about 5 in the month ended Nevember 15. dren whose Santa Claus this Christ- m by i velation. Best Book and Second Best Seller of | L b wiprTAM, Outario, Decem-|cent of the r:xmeflcan dJ,m,d_ P " For the period between November mas will be the Salvation Army. vl?v}lfleml}'h they were taking turns at | Chicago Business Men, Including|7 p.m. 1925 A Christmas _entertainment FORT AVILLIAM, Outario, DEce:| " mng vast increase in American toy | 16, 1925, and the same date this year Visiting the Saivation Army head- | watching the sheep and keeping up e el s, —— G will be held next Wednesday night| o "o 3 trom Fort Willlam De- [OUtput has come about, the Commerce food prices in Washington dropped 1 |quarters, he assi ste fln pnclng o] %. it A 0 - ghten off the wild y Rept d PRINCESS' SONS MUSICAL ind at the church December 29. e o have not paseed the | Department declared ‘today, because[per cent, the figures of the depart |Scts of toy dishes, fire engines and | beaste, when thoy were surprised by Him for Re-Election. : - The Sunday school pupils and|eFeT, T Ay g pers' Clearance | Of the quality of the product. Ger-|ment showed. Food prices at retall | electric Lra';lls n_pac ages o poor uflungxlphet o0l appedrance of an B i ghurch members are requested to| XL Clation has received mo informa- | Mmany, which manutactures many un WeSREtOn, BORENCE, Tete T8 BT T S Siah o st ol | At T St g Vhadha g b ool i “‘w] gifts” Sun nd a - 7 - | e el S v T o vis a 8 TAG " - —Mavor . ng o @ v tion about them. The boats are the | high-grade toys, finds her chiet mar-|cent higher on November 15 last than e of brightness, which symbolized the | CHICAGO, December 18-—Mavor Gives Her Great Pleasure. ket in the field of low-priced products, | the average cost in the year 1913. Divine Presence. shone around about | Willilam E. Dever has been requested freenwill offering for Christmas bas- - The grawth of the industry in this| They were higher only in Chicago| §chool Evolution Ban Urged. |them. When they saw the evidence | by a group of prominent business and C. 0. Jenkins, the Monroe C. and the publicans, to become a candidate for|jjttle sons are developing marked f her Christ «a collection kets for the poor. G0 e B - e e : s is laid b Sommerce De. | where they reached 73 per cent over 3 iber —Prin i Tho' Mathiott, a light grain boat, e e of Germany's | the 1913 average, The retail food in-| WILMORE, Ky, December 18 |of God's presence and the form of the | professional men, including many Re- (Viscountess Lascelles) has beer FIRE DESTROYS WHEAT. |which cleared with the others, like- | 300 /0- o kets by the war. 1In 1914 |dex issued by the department for the |(P).—A fundamentalisty assocition, in angel, they naturally were frightened. pleased to discover that both of her wise is out of communication. e v Th lation mad h 2 Ji t: ht about | entire country showed a gain in price | convention here vesterday adopted a e revelation made to the shepherds e B st BRI, | He sl e e Sty R ot | oF 1 per cent In_ tho mmonth ended | resolution declaring it would seek to | teaches us that the religion of the | re-clection. G L L LRI 200,000 Bushels Lost as Fire Razes |above the Soo. while last year the value of toy im-|November 15. introduce a bill in the next Kentucky | Christ is not for any particular class, | The delegation which called on him ";“N RES Sl N for them ports from Germany was only a little Legislature which would prohibit the | but for all people. There is nothing | vesterday, headed by Julius Rosen- | % RurSery roviies teaching of the evolution theory in|that can bring greater peace and 0¥ | wald, philanthropist, was told by the A 6 a5 Her hiroth ‘Workhouse. . e . " more than $3,000,000. : - - FORT WILLIAM, Ontario, Decem- WHITE GIFTS SERVICE. Great Britain, Canada and cuba are| MISSIONARY TO PREACH. |taxsupported ehools. The mesiing, | Into the heatie of men like (he Cioe | mayor that he would take thasabject zf. \'{!)‘“‘f anid Pelnice ber 18 (). —Two hundred thousand the best forelgn markets for Ameri- attended mostly by local fundamental- | pel Song of the Angels, removing| ynder advisement, although he Was|{he piane quite well. ists, also attracted numerous funda- | their fears and inspiring their faith. | not inclined to become a candida g The bushels of wheat were destroyed ves- i1l B 1d. at Nati i v nt said. . . by ok terday when fire razed the workhouse i e:’ s °“l:l MEHLSE fean ove oo 0 L T Special Services Tomorrow at All|mertalists from throughout the e Abigenss S L e e L L S L LR L of N. M. Patterson Co.’s elevator O, |’ emo! urch. outh. . 5 G ies » Lol Mot bl with an estimated loss Detween| o.ueeoiio onve peld to. NEWBURGER’S LOSS FELT Saints’ Episcopal. A i ol (e have been accustomed o the e e part of g Ay Special services will be held at All Lutheran Delegate Elected. ;f"?g?o‘;v {gegfie‘;gatcgeoanni:lr:hsonx: “You have redeemed the city from!youngsters to sing. £500,000 and $800,000. morrow morning in the Bible school a nd | the terrible ravages it underwent for The fire was believed to have origi- 5 e 5 h al Saints’ Episcopal Church, Chevy| _ “* : : ¢ sk s ed in the workhouse driers. ]n g'h“;g;' ‘ii"gfflg.m?fiflgsgflsgg"";{;;‘ Memphis Philanthropist’s Body to | Shn orfie“Yomorrow night at 8| NEW YORK, December 18 4P).—Dr. gggilo\:‘ll:smll;]ongb men, lmn the revised | Giont vears dr. Rosenwald said. ¢ E T O e et ok Wiliiam, | Dr. Gove G. Johngon, will preach on| Be Returned There for Burlal, | ojclock, when - the Mmel::nerEme el L oresvenof Columiin S o leoratiie o The oetier transiation, & | “Chicago faces a tremendous political Church Will Hold Baptism. ; mho = o o Rev. Cameron S. McRae, scopal o i risis. You are the one man to save| suss Was "y " with flames shooting 150 feet above | “Virgin Birth of Our Lord.” In the| . o\piie menn., December. 18 ). | missionary to China. " delegation which will represent the | Bives usa double message—first there | tha gay. m,,,’,z"c‘[" N he pastor will h i e ave as his | M, en e Newburger, | ™ For 25 years Rev. Mr. Cameron has | United Lutheran Church of America |iS tho glory to God, peace on earth| "Tne political campalgn for the 1927 [\ 0%% romrow night at 8 o'clock, ho roof of the structure, itself about E v e Erurstay sicht ther to the men of good will. The only | mayoralty was started here recently 180 feet high. multi-millionaire cotton magnate and | heén in “the Chi ission fleld. [at the world convention of faith and ! e Next Thursday night there will be a L L e 8 : nhe, | ones that have °ntY | yhen several are expected to be in - . i speclal Christmas prayer service. '{vh“a’;?h"';p“i'l' rmflfi%:rdfifillxé?v: He will speak tomorro;lv’ mghél on gl;l&;e ?;nélsn m;zeémg in ‘I{ausanne. oo vl Thep?fiilfir"gh::;n:: }‘% nnnou}x;c(ime;l: that (ormerm.\I).:?u'r mersed at the Centennial Bapti: Special Christmas Music. The Young People ara planning a | e Tork hoiel TR il errive [ present conditions’ in_China. Sice | Suitcery nd, next Summer, it was an- | E000 7ot TR Thtion St ‘good whi lliam, Hale Thompson would he a| GiCe, dng the 11 o'clock mornin: At the Western Presbyterian | Special Christmas service Sunday eve- |10 pCAPEE (onaeY e e el i among men and nations. If we desire | " | subject is, “Lifeful Jesus!" Church, H strect between Nineteenth | ning. There will be a Yuletide candle- | “'ityown as “the greatest philanthro- student of. Chiness political and so- = i to have peace, let us find it by ac- N NPT ! and_ Twentieth streets, tomorrow | Ight supper at 5 o'clock pist of Memphis and one of the out;|Cia] “conditions. In 'announcing the David Eccles to Speak. centing Christ” as our Saviour, and Births Reported. | rning at 11 o'clock the pastor, Rev. R ) standing cotton men of the world,” o . “ o en seek to give of our good will to 5 T Hartey, Duham, will ks for bis| . Servioes to Aid Needy. | Jr. Newburgers death came a8 a D o on "ot AT) Baintar ChuPth | & 100ture 10 bo £lven before the open TS |\ ent Harding, tn nia | e T B T | e el o st bject, “The vent @all,’ and in shock to the entire South. o u; e President Harding, in his |~ Charl d Mary Birney. girl, . ristian Science Parent Churc subj has extended an invitation to the pub- forum. of the Secular League at 1006 o O 10 g7etiCEnt TIaRCIng, T, Bia | - Chteies, Stk ke ot oy G bk, b (ho ol L Buyet the evening at 8 o'clock his theme| Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby-| Mr. Newburger was born at Coffey-| ;. E street tomorrow afternoon at $ ’ 3 " vi * . s ha L. and Dorothy Sterling. girl. ~ o " e will be, “The Spell of Christmas.”|terfan Church will have its Christ-|ville, Miss., June 12, 1858. He was a Feloek ieery Eow | ot ¢ revealed that he had learned the mes-| Siha Jorothy, Steriine. &ir Mrs. Annie C. Bill will speak on “I Atthe 11 o'clo lce tomorrow | o'clock by David Eccles. Members |’ of thesangels and would apply | Charés W. and Reginud Buchior (twins), | petual Enlightenment.” There will be a special program of |mas service in the auditorium next | Jew, educated in a Jesuit college and morning Rev. Mr. Cocke will deliver | of the audience will discuss the sub- “hristmas e Bt both of these|Thursday at 8 o'clock. There will be [was'a director of the Methodist Hos- it to our international relations. He |Poys e _— Sl a presentation of the true Christmas | pital here, the sermon. Ho is making speclal | ject following the address. The pub | was quoted the past week as saying | HradeHon W ant Tgreciy Clark. bor. " 5 Spirit called At His Throne.” Gifts|® His philanthroples during recent |DXePRratons ipr, 2, CoCt g, (o | te is invited. %o Col. John A. Stewart on one oc.| Lowis and Gertrude Sovel. gir) £ Deaths Reported. : s 3 of food, clothing and money will be | years amounted }o millions of dollars, | *T¥ice B8 €l he Sunday school —————— casion: Cirance e T atr The following deathis have beem repurted 1 Holy Communion Service. !hrought for needy families of the city. | close friends sai g arrd Christianship to Be Topic. “For thousands of years we have| Raseell W, and Mary G. Clirkson, girl. | e Healgr Tnaginant in the Jast 24 hou The holy communion will be ad- R T o R - FACER | R AT Rev. Df. George O, Bulldck's topl }r{cled n:x a finllcy inhlndlernnlm’x;ml) re-| Goorke and Saeah Mnml('::;“"';‘yer] Julia Jenif: illwagen Gilliss, 872, 1901 y s : A : 1 . ] . Dr. G . opic | lationship those methods which have By T 45 o e i ashes. atiyetn Services at Highlands. Bishop to Preach. Churches Move Ofice, [ at the Thira Baptist Church, at Fifth [led inevitably to war. Could we be | o 1516 14th st Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, Four-| At the morning service tomorrow * Bishop J. Albert Johnson, presid- b and Q streets, tomorrow at 11 a.am. is jany worse off if we vfiree to try the ik 5 ISy it Corcoran strects, "tomor- |at the Highlands Baptist Church, |ing bishop of the American Metho-| The Lutheran churches of this city | “Christianship Development.” Holy | policy of neighborly feeling, of ex-| lie Caxh. hov. Markaret Webster. 5 vow at 10:45 o'clock. The pastor, Dr. Foyrteenth and Jefferson streets, the | dist Episcopal Conference, will preach | have moved the office: of the inner communion will be at 3 p.m. and _the pressing good will instead of {1l will, &l‘!’v;d n'mz‘ ")‘;‘e’l" \r)\;!;:nngm girl, pital, G = o Medford, will deliver the Christ. | pastor, Rev. Newton M. Simmonds, | a special sermon at the opening of the | mission pastor, Rev. J. Monroe Stick, | reception of new members. Bible |of consclously trying to prevent mis'| &l and Simile Moare..eiti ojn. Welgle, 10; Seorzstown Hospiah, T edford s pam. Christmas | will preach on “The Joys of Christ. | basement of the New Campbell Amerl- | from 820 Eleventh street 1o rooms 600 | school will meet at 9:15 a.m. The |understanding, of recognizing that the | Oscir and Alie Scort by I At e R eT™Cil he held for one hour— | mas,” and in the evening will use as!can Methodist Fpiscopal Church to-|and 602, the Vermont Office Building, | Y. P. C. E. Society will gather at |world is made np of folks who would ' Herbert und bales Felson, Vg Bachwell. 26, en raite 4 e e e o atenas_ eve, ! his inome “The Surpassing Giver,” Faorrow as 330 pme ' Yermonk avanue and L streety & D not g0 to War if an attempt were Gesrge H. and Mars A. L. nine White, 2 davs, 2245 Cleveland p! AN A ¢ ’ i/ ] Lz

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