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COVENANT CHURCH PASTOR INSTALLED Rev. Albert J. McCartney Takes Office at Impres- sive Ceremony. Rev. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney of- ficially became the new pastor of the Church of the Covenant, Presbyterian at an impressive installation service par- | ticipated in by leading clergymen and a Jarge congregation in the church last night The services were made more im- pressive through the sermon being de- Jivered by Dr. McCartney's brother, Rev. Dr. Clarence Macartney, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Pittsburgh, and by the new pastor, be- ing wished godspeed in his new serv- ice by leaders of two other great re- ligious bodies. Bishop William F. McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church, with his hand placed on the shoulder of Dr. McCartney, personally wished him every success in his new pastorate i response declared “My first duty will be to proclaim the Gospel from this desk from Sunday to Sunday.”” Dr. McCartney preached his first sermon at_the church last Sunday. Last night's services were opened with invocation by Rev. John C. Palmer, pastor of the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, and the Scripture lesson was read by Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of ‘the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Benediction was delivered by Rev. Robert S. Inglis of the Third Presby- terian Church of Newark, N. J. NEW ROCKEFELLER GIFT. $800,000 Is Added to Northern Baptist Convention Fund. 'W YORK, January 16 (#).—John ockefeller, sr. has made a new | donation of $800,000 to the Ministers | and Missionaries' Benefit Board of the Northern Baptist Convention. The announcement was made Tuesday by | Dr. P. C. Wright, executive secretary | of the board. Dr. Wright said Mr. Rockefeller's latest gift brought his personal contri- butions to dhat branch of Northern | Baptist work almost up to $7.000,000. The gift will be applied to endow- ment funds and to provide for aged, | infirm and needy ministers and mis- sionaries. carrying out the teachings of Christ, while Bishop James E. Freeman of the piie Bihop James rreeman of (¢ |BECAUSE. WE SATISFY a message of congratulation and ex- pressed regret at mot being able to attend the services. Hold Gospel Is Everlasting. Our business is good—because our years of experience, our relia- and_conscientious work sat- hundreds of patients who, in . send their friends. Let us Dr. Clarence Macartney in his ser- M convince you. mon _emphasized the importance of Preachers teaching the word of the e $10 Savior and condemned those Who try to popularize church services by book 3 reviews, motion pictures, political dis- cussions and talks on current events. He defended religion, in effect, i, against arguments advanced by those 3 individuals who claim science has dis- | 20 proved any phase of it, and declared: “The gospel is an everlasting :ospcl‘ Gold Crown and Bridge Work because it has an everlasting message. | B por “Tooth, $6 and $8, Guaranteed | i A Nothing that Jesus said has been ren- | §aj Graduate Dentists. Oral Hyglenists dered obsolete by the progress of (@and 'Maids in “Attendance. Pain Pre- knowledge and {he advance of science. | J§ Tentive Met! Targe, Comfort- His words are forever applicable to mankind, The habitat of the gospel |l Teems of Payment May Be Arranced is in the heart of the universal man.” | “Every effort to make Christ appear | e st i, o | DR, FREIOT natural only succeeds in making Him z unnatural,” the speaker said. “Every Phone National 0019 attempt fo make Him istorieal by | 407 Tth St. N.W. ignoring the facts recorded in the four : i g‘ospelsgonly T eods. i making Him | [] Eotrance Next to Xay's Jewelry Store unhistorieal. We have Christ in the | four gospels and outside of that silence and darkness.” Contrary to the minister who de- parts from the principle of teaching the gospel, “the minister who preaches the gospel will never play out, “Dr. Macartney said. “If he sets up as a book reviewer, or a lecturer on current events and cotemporary politics, or as sort of a second-hand dealer in somebody _else’s guess or theory or scientific hypothesis, sooner or later he| To end a_stubborn coug will play out.” quickly, it is important to soothe The constitutional questions used in | and heal the inflamed membranes, the installation service were pro-| et rid of the germs and also to pounded by Rev. Bernard Braskamp, aid the system inwardly to help moderator and pastor of the Gunton- | throw off the trouble. \ Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church. | For these purposes, here is a || The charge to the new pastor was home-made medicine, far better than || made by Rev. John A. Nesbitt, pastor | 8nything you could buy at 3 times of the Catonsville, Md., Presbyterian | the cost. From any druggist, get || Church, following the prayer of in-| 2% ounces of Pinex. Pour this into stallation by Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, | & pint bottle, and add plain granu- former moderator of the General As- | lated sugar syrup or strained honey sembly and pastor emeritus of the New | to fill up the pint. This takes but York Avenue Presbyterian Church, | & moment, and makes a remedy so The enarge to tne people was de- | effective that you will never do with- livered by Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, | ©ut, once you have used it. Keeps former pastor of the Church of the | perfectly, and children like it. Covenant, who reminded the congre- | ‘This simple remedy does three gation of the deep significance of true | ",’“-, ary things. F it loosens religion as taught by Christ. | the germ-laden phlegm. Second, it soothes away the inflammation. Pastor Is Felicitated. | Third, it is absorbed into the blood, “iBesides -the- personsl ~message of | Where it acts directly on-the bron- felicitations from Bishop' McDowell, the | chial tubes, This explains why it ToEndaCough InaHurry, Mix This at Home Bew pastor also was felicitated from | brings such quick relief, even in the the pulpit by Rev. John D. Gregory, assistant minister of the Church of the obstinate bronchial coughs which ollow cold epidemics, THE EVENING THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930. MShington Patr.ons ROM its modest beginning in New York City 87 years ago, W. & J. Sloane has moved steadily forward in the world of business. Splendid manufacturing facilities of this great company located ifl many parts Of t]’le WOl‘lJ, assure constant sources Of SUPPIY to its various retail stores. Tl1e same unswcrving policy of fair clea]_ing institute(l l)y its foun— der, William Sloane, and the reputation for fine things estab- lished by him and steadfastly maintained through the years, make 'W. & J. Sloane a pleasant and reliable firm with which to deal. REPRODUCTIONS Our Company of Master Craftemen, in Flush- ing, New York, comprises s group of experi- enced cabinet makers whose skill is reflected in the excellence of their work. Here it is that Fine Reproductions of English, French, Italian and Colonial masterpieces ase made. LINOLEUMS Our Linoleum Plantlocated at Trenton, New ediey tiilivmodeavsavehivlihhie the United States. Here thousands of yards aFiliess RisFloor Covaringnindidivasites Tipkirens sl dkitp DORAT ity specifications. FURNITURE The Quaint Furniture of Early America as well as other simple and charming furniture forms are reproduced by Oneidacraft, Inc., our other furniture factory which is located at Oneida, New York. ORIENTAL RUGS Skilled Fingers weave the intricate designs and lovely colorings in the Oriental Regs made on our owa looms in Tadis, Persia; Turkey and Ghina, under the watchful su- pervision of our resident representatives in these countries. Covenant, and by Rev. Dr. David A.| Pinex is a highly concentrated Sobertson. president of the Washing. | compound of genuine Norway Pine, |l ton Federation of Churches, in behalf | containing the active agent of creo- [/ of the latter organization. sote, in a refined, palatable form, DOMESTIC RUGS and CARPETINGS Special messages of felicitations were | And known as one of the great- read at the services by Rev. Mr. | st healing agents for severe Gregory from the First Presbyterian | coughs, chest colds and bron- g Church at Santa Monica, Calif., whence | chial troubles. : 54 3;; Dr. McCartney came to accept the Do not accept a substitute call to the Church of the Cove- forP nant; from the Kenwood Presbyterian | Church of Chicago, where he served | My refunded, as pastor for 15 years, and from the | Board of Christian Education and the | Board of the National Missions of the | Presbyterian Church, in addition to | messages from individuals. for Cou g hs Dr. McCartney in a brief address of | o ex. 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