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Esiabinto AN AR SRR TR . con lecture on “Early Hebrew Res at Hroadway tabermacle while still a student, He was director of re- . malis in Palestine” at the meeting ligious education at the First Pres- s T 3 \ of the men's Bible class at 12:16 byterian church of Brooklyn, 1017 o'clock, and 1918, He has been assistant Miss Bernice Unkelbach will lead minister at the Brick Presbyterian 4 Prof. W. G. Chanter of Wesleyan | the Young People's society mecting church since 1918, university will speak to the Every.|at the First Congregational church He has been secretary of the man's Bible class again tomorrow Hzmorrow evening, The toplc will be, Grenfell association of America morning and deliver the second.of “The Place of Play and Recreation Parents and Grafldpal‘eflts Lived' sitce 1025, and by virtue of that of- hurches {house, 10:45 a. m. beginners' de- | Tnthoran Churohce | SUIL" Sunday achool at 12:80 p. m, | his aeries of lectures on “The Lthics | In Lite ; g Vi th J RS ice {8 a director of the Interna- : partment of the church school. - [ Rally service at 8 p. m. 6:30 p, m, |°f Rellglon. ; m::;'l 'm";',:g :,‘:"::c;e;ff,:’b:']“;; in New Bmam tional Grenfell association. He is i 10:45 a. m.,, morning worshfp, Ser- First (Swedigh) | Christtan Endeavor meeting, 7:45 | A public supper will be glven at 2 el ssociate sceretary of the American | Sunday — Morning worship at| mon, “Response to the Demands of | Morning service at 10:30 o'clock, |p. m., preaching by Rev. T. A. ithe Stanley Memorial church Wed- | tomorrow ""’:’_‘"s o i o th tion of the University Christian ' 10:45 o'clock: sermon by Rev, Wil- | Common Sen S aeTands Of | it setmon th HnglAh, Bandey |aulen, préaidinip sider of the" New/| DAedRy sveniog, the WAl SHing-fole The expopiiceoanuniiies, i 189 onference on life and work 1o be |liam Ross. Bubject:. “Confilcting |iors, “The Lossone We Learn.”|school at moon, Somg. service at|Ensfand conference. lowed by an entertalnment. ‘Inere | Reformation Lutheran \cih"'rfh, Biky : 4 in Stockholm in August, 1925, | Emotions.” 12:10 p. m. Bible |12:10 p. m., church school, primary, [7:30 p. m. | ““Tuesdny evening, prayer 'and [Will be vocal solos by Edward Heds, [fday tchool ‘will meet Monday ‘sve~ L BB 0 | e, minister e also & writer and school, Brotherhood and adult |junior, Intermediate and senior de- - class meeting. wall and Mrs. Harry Gronback a| DIng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. odore Ainsworth Greene, wha : et Slasces st T80} B B a7 | partmenta, . 18:10) Ditma. nAator's St Matthew's (German) | violtn aalo by Gecrge Ward. and & | G- CHEROL | o estatug. eider R e R e (Continued on Ia;:e 11) m. Leader: Miss Helen Dixon, | lenten class for young people, 2:30 | Sundays—Service with holy com- Fpiscopal "‘{"‘,""g l;:’ ;“,“ s:{'m lmh‘(ufl:" of m; )\;ew. P:xxg{n;xdp conference, wurch May 1, is so closely related Speaker: Miss Florence Bruger, |P. M., Assyrian worship. 3:00 p. m. | munion at 10:30 a. m., preparatory St. Mark's AR i e DAl deliver | will preach at the A. M. E. Zion New Britain people and tra 1,_‘SONG SERYIGE AT Subject: “Making Industry Moro |church schopl of the Itallan mis. at 9:45 a. m. Theme of sermon: | Fifth Sunday in Lent — Passlon iy Rptlas churgh, Wil deUNSE " famiaztaw, whigh 'Willabe S e Christian.” sionm, Hunter road. 6:00 p. m.,|"Know Ye the Price of your Re-|Sunday — 7:30 a. m. holy com. |&1 ACARERE o 0ol observed at Rally Dy Jimost like a native. FIRST LUTHER { Monday — 7:00 p. m Boy Young People's meeting, 7:16 p. m., | demptior [ munion, 9:30 a. m., church school. | ht‘~ L T “‘; ey “; "l‘f“‘fl a The King’s Daughters of the Elim I e ANS uts. evening worship, Motion ploture, | Ienten service in German Wed. 11:00 a. m. morning prayer and '0‘” j“l‘j’" 24 LA “‘"“l"“ SeFVICER | gwedish Baptist church will cele- tom the Brick Presbyterfan church Wednesday — 2:30 p. m., wom- | "The Girl of the Limberlost.” 7:30 | nesday evening at 7:45 o'clock and |sermon. 6:00 p. m. Young People's |4 D" MWB'-"{“‘:TC ‘| 0";0“'3““:' brate thelr. third suniversary With on Fifth avenue, New York, was 5 ; an's meeting. Business of all de- P. M., Italian worship at South |on Friday evening in English. fellowship. 7:30 p. m, cantata, . B Dosisneolands ; HENon, et ta) 8t § o'clogk Tuese n Fifth avenue, I. W. Fredcrickson to Play Organ— | partments. Mission program: “His. | church. - “Olivet to Calvary.” { secretary ot the Lord’s Day League | & birthday social at § o‘clock Tues vorn in Andove Massachusetts, %N ‘Bhland, il k at the | day evening. e AL i oo % | tory of China.! Speaker: Mrs. C. Tuesday — 2:00 p. m., meeting of | Reformation (English - Evangelical | Tuesday — 8:00 p. m., joint meet- |Of New Engiand, w speak at M : o : \ary 12, 1890, a son of the Rev.| Mrs. Christ e | P . C. & & v Nigh sty wiil be LI B S, ) Christensen Will Sing: McKenna. Bocial hour. the Assyrian women's sewing club. | Passion Sunday ing of the Girls' Friendly soclety 5“"9‘1“‘" Bethany church tomorrow hcfii B‘:"'l',"’c 'rfmluy i o (WValter) Grednel He ; Address by Dr. Ahlquist. | Thursc . 7:00 p. m. Pruden- 4:16 p. m., united weck-day chureh | Sunday — 10:00 . m. services. |and the Daughters of the King with "‘fif;‘"si’“ Frleddly oty and | Monday evening, when the parents |tlal committee. 7:45 p, m., mid- School, grades 4 and 5 in the Meth- 11:15 m., Sunday school, |an address by Miss Alice Wright, a e Girls' Friendly socioty an of the cradle roll will be the guests VB AN bR IE Di0REHY NoDE HAINIGe L waelt werslE odist church. 7:45 p. m. Br Monday afternoon, the Sunday | missionary from Alaska. the Daughters of the King will}of \8 PGS (il e a prdgram will be held at the First Lutheran| Friday — 7:30 p. m.. church so- hood meeting, the annual Ia choir will mect. Monday evening| Wednesday — 9:30 a. m, holy | hold a joint meeting at St Murk’s | e i infsloy rach: church tomorrow evening at 7:30 | clal and entertainment. Leland Stowe, representative | the executiye committee of the Sun- | communion. 7:30 p. m., evening Eplscopal church Tuesday evening R SHtTE rhymes. and i amAeE o'clock. The program includes seve- | = he Pictures corporation, will day school will meet at the home |prayer and sermon by the Rev. J. ot 8 oelack. Mim Allee Wright, & | TR oo 0o o partment of the ral organ numbers by T. W. Fred- Gatran speak on “How Pathe Gathers|of Mr. and Mrs, G. Peterson. 8, Neill, Miss Florence Bruger will speak| CH SUFCL otivreh Wil ol ahk rickson Mus. B., soprano solos by| Sunday — 9:30 a, m.. Sunday|News all over the World.” A social| The catechetical class will theet| ®riday — 4:30 p. m, chlidrenfufi s Roved B el WIS condpoL ovay |.1nlu"l-(.g} 6 o'clock Iriday eve- Mrs. H. E. Christensen, and an ad- | school. 10:30 a. m., services in Eng- | time will follo | Tuesday and Friday afternoons. |service in the church nlog - prayer and - sppmon at St UIAUT GO 0N or the comples dress by Rev Dr. A. A Ahlquist as ' lish; service in German at 7:30 p.| Wednesday — 3:00 p. m, Len-| [Lenten services will be held Wed- — Mark's Episcopal church Wednes- | WlE B €80T hce contest follows: m. ten class for study and discussion of | nesday evening at 8 o'clock. | Christian Science day evening. e adiwon byfiHE Yalay. (ommy Tuesday — 8 p. m.. concert; | the Bible by Dr. Hill. Special sub- = | Sunday service at.10:45 a. m,, [ There will bo a childrehs servige | WEED WA HEV P00 (5 orainment Cleff male quartet; under auspices | icct. “The Miraculous sment.” St. John's (German) | subject, “Reality.” Sunday school at [at St. Mark's Eplscopal church at| (ot Pl il8 o) the time of Iy 4:15 p. m., united weck-day church Sunday — 8:30 a, m., Engligh 9:45 a. m. 4:30 o‘c\fwk Friday aflprl?oofl- E[‘;w L:L:;u.n 3 Trtedny — 4 1. m. class for re- school. grades 6 and 7, in South service. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. | Wednesday evening mocting at 8| AN ool o s Ghyin. | The Epworth league of the Trins liglous instruction. Prayer meeting church. 5 a. m., German service, o'elock. Ce s Ll L i At ol e church will hold a Iann in German at 8 p. m. T aga a0 e e ety B e eyl g et Ry s R e\ ren Mg roomaroom b DANNGSI 180 AL Lle meeting of the B. V.| ‘(‘io:\’n !‘c;:f,';:L':O::Inrr';‘v i Friday evening, Boy Scouts. sewing meeting of the Young Wom- (en service. $:30 p. m., mecting of | tional Bank bullding, is open to the P. U, at the First Baptist church | SrRR, "ot ek will lead, as- s an’s department. 4:15 p. m., week- | the church board public dally from 12 moon unti] 4 )tomorrow evening. Miss Helen | B ) by Mies Esther Tuttla and P Elim (Swedish) lay entrell school for Itallan| Thursday — 2;30 3. m., meeting |o'clock except' Sundaye and holi- | Dixen i\ Clead tha e BiAing: urle vell Away” .. vi.v.o. Gounod . : : ‘ i There will b tssion program | Miss Muriel Stockwell. - U g el e R e nary children, of the Ladles' Ald society. days. igre bl AU e fessor A. B. Honline will de- i1, stin With . Slorming v orahip] atb 11500 “riday — 5 m., meeting of — — at the women's meeting in the iirst | Professor A. B. Hon Mrs, H. E. Christensen. ki ol LU S s e et Baptist church at 2:30 o'clock | llver two more lectures {n his serles Evening service at 7:00 p. m, The Girl Scouts, S on pic- Mcthodist Churches | Second Advent aptis ¢! s ¢ talks on religious education pastor will preach ture entertainme Feature — Sunday — 10:45 a. m. morning | Wednesday arv,crnaon, the subject | of talks 8 i v v t g 3 § 3 2 i 4 " evenin 1 the Trinit APPEALS TO GHURCHES Tuesday — $§:00 p. m., the King's “Around the World with Speejacks Trinity service with sermon by the ‘pastor, h.:‘lng, The History ,3’ China.” Mre. | \\‘lm]“‘fr‘ix‘:c;‘ ning a y Daughters will celebrate their third and other mmm Sunday—9:30 a, m. Everyman's “The Interesting Nature of Public, Clifton McKenna will speak. The & 3 ¥ g | " Phe sewing school of the Trinity anniversary with a birthday social, Saturda 3 m.. library | Bible class. m., church . m.. Sunday | meeting will be followed by a so-| o Tt 1l L NG ol an Baster Mayor Paonessa Asks Ald of Relig- | Thursday — 745 p. m, midweek hour and games clubs, Hunter road school. 10:45 . m, sermon by tho school. 7:00 p. m. ing service | cla) heue. party at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. | prayer servico. munity house. nastor. stories of (he Wesleya by |with sermon: “Job's Faith and| . The prudential committes of the PELYCr B rning service at the - — the membership class. Reception of | Works.” First BayUstichurah il iinogt et e ; . | o 7 o'clock T i Trinity M. E. church tomorrow, the Congregational Churches nley Memorial i 000 Y mpworth| ey —1:80 S pm Rpraise TR 0ICIoCk T IIRAAY yeniie; emberelilp. olasa. will prestnt ! | = Sunday — 10:00 a, m. young|league, Tanny Crosby service. |service | A church social and entertain. | men ¥ 1ns i y - : e il Al s : | ment will be given at the First stories of the Wesleys. A letter to all the churches in the Fir people’s department of the church | Leader, Miss Cora Craulich, assisted ment Biv city as well as the Everyman's| Sunday — 10:00 a. m. church school. 10:45 a, m., morning wor- by Esther Tuttle and Murlel Stock- Nondenominational Baptist church Friday evening. Lible class has been sent out from | school, 11:00 a. m. morning wor- ship and Lenten sermon by the |well. 7:15 p. m. address by the pas- — There will be a praise service at THEODORE A. GREENE |the office of Mayor Paonessa, ask- ship, subject: “Obedicnce to Law, a | pastor, — subject, “The Paower of | tor. Special music by trio of violin, People the Second Advent church Thurs- - ing that each congregation cooperate | Christian Duty.” Speaker: Rev. T Prayer.” 12:00 m., junior, prima ‘cello and piano, Sunday — 10:15 a. m, prayer dazl'_ e\‘eninfi_l i ] p | .r ,s > - A eek, starting April 6. B, Paton, D. D. 12:15 p. m.,, Men's and beginners’ departme ¢ the ' Monday — 7 arty gervice. 10:45 a. m., morning wor- here will be lLenten services in | Bhic Bolopicaltsa g oy |in the cleanup wee! DD, 5 p. m., Men's a g s' departments of the Monday 7:45 p. m., party for 3 3 it | “,“r;t[ 1;11‘0"1”; s;::,’n:(“c;?ur;‘:{:i The letter is as follows: Bible class, stereopticon lecture by | church school. Cradle Roll parents. ship. 12:15 p. m. Sunday school. | German at the German Hupflst‘ . a s 7 > | Dear Sir: Dr. Paton on “FEarly Hebrew Re- Wednesday — 6:00 to 8$:00 p. m., Tuesday — 4:10 p. m., week-day | 6:00 p. m., Young People’s meet- | church on Wednesday evening und‘ Ch k assume his new duties as pas- ate of the Middletown, Conn,, high school class of 1300, of Am- ; rst college, Wwith “Adagio” (Sonata II) ... Rogers ‘I"anfare D'Orgue” .. Shelley “Variations on an O01d Swedish Melody" .. .++. Duben-Larson Lamentation” ... Guilmant TW. P rmhrh son Address .... Rev. Dr, A, A. \)\]uulfl “There Is a Green Hill Far jous Bodies In Helping Make Clean-up Week a Success. At s“lx;n hti‘;?o?vcfi:\ei;r Mas-| "y city is planning a "““”’"F: mains in Palestine.” 3:00 p. m., Ar- public supper. $:00 p. m., enter- school-—ith —and 5th grades— ing. 7:00 p. m. evening service. | In_English on Hziday em:mx p on \{‘” 14, 1918, e T Crn )mm]pmmzT:‘r;v\gre'\lx;u\;r:okflfl! :\;:;J ‘mnnin? service. 4:45 p. m., Lenten tainment consisting of vocal eolos Method church. 6:30 p. m,|Rev. F. K, Hawley will speak at Ge‘:‘lzle“ncl;\x;x;rerrzazgu?c{hs‘;sz;‘!‘x:L:‘ 6. Durin AM- | clags for you heople, 6:00 p. m., | by Mrs. Harry Gronback and IEd- Philathea s or. 7:15 p. m., lead- | both services. an Li g P od to the ministry in the Presby- | °i. o gtrenuous effort will be made | young People i o m-'ulml o ,I.T,ii\l,h :,-fl:'.,r;:),}rm:q Tas ,,I Jm] " Wednesday afternoon, children’s {at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. | Sunday, March 29th terian faith in Broadway taber- |y 'prine to every man, woman and | wrpo Place of Play and Ward, reading by Miss Signe Peter- | Boy Scouts. 7:45 p. m.. class meet. | meeting. The Tadies' Ald society’ of St.| ¢ 7:30 P. M nacle, New York, and is & member o1 the realization that the oty lin Tife Leader: Miss Bernice Un-|son, and address by Rev, G. H.|ing i 7| Thursda 5 p. m. mid-week | John's German church will hold a Gl Pt o D;O'i,l““‘“;,.“l“ ”‘“;‘g‘,“"“ (fr’, should be cleaned and kept in that | xeipach, Schneck of the German Baptist| Wednesday — 4:10 p. m., week- | prayer service. meeting Wednesday afternoon at | tha Preshy ew York condition. | Wednesday — 2:00 p. m. Eng- church oy sehool — P and Tth . i o G G 1 ata “Oliv Calvary” Aayisine . wasimarrlod Sto RIS T oriten thetiwelmay siccecd 118 | jign class for Arr ian‘;, £ Tifiradayt i 20 p. m., pastor's L‘"*::l‘::ltihurcl Hr: i:rl]}lv "\|n Emmanuel Gospel Leland Stowe, representative of Cantata “Olivet to Calvary Dorathy (’”“'1”,'““” SEBAYEL SO necestary that e receive the co Thursday — 2:00 p. m., Armen- Lénten class for young prople Atd supper. 7:30 p. ni. Honline| Sunday — 10:00 a. m.,, prayer and | the Pathe* Pletures corporation, | By J. H. Maunder choleE . and Mrs. | operation of all the leading organl |3, piple claes. 4:30 p. m., Girl| TFriday — p. Men's cluh | lectu {0 p. m., choir rehearsal, | praise service, 10:45 a. m, preach- | will speak at the South’ Congrega- | 0= faicius H. Thayer, of Portsmouth, zations in the city Will you make | g o0 oating. meoting. Bow e oth. YRl Y y — 7:45 p. m.. prayer|ing. toplc, “Reasons for the Chris- tional church Brotherhood meeting cv. and Mrs. Greone have |announcement at each service prior | “ynyay _<igg p. m., Boy Scout army, E. B. C. will bowl tram from meeting. i Ty Honer 1515 . m. Bible | Tuesday cvening. His subject will|] Choir of hoys and men. ene Laon, iTneodoratEhinneyAGeen et talopening of e MR B SO0 i ceting ’ Men's club, T v e | ~anooi iz 5] p: e oung iEeonlelal be AR HWATAtEACRIBETaRN SusiAlL | Soloists: horn May 2, 1921. Thanking you in anticipation o{‘ 5 : o oo ettty 6100 bt | mesting (MR 00}p i dioreashing. | overithenWorld, e annuitiadics: : o | kit ',‘_;‘;‘,,5'“";“1’,\,' ene meas i:';f i ‘,“:‘p;’;rf;""!f\‘_’““m“""' Tiac, South A ‘ dieh Bethany senfor department banquet. topic, “The Folly of Unbellet.” | ight will be observed, and a social | bdn‘tone, Elalph B l'llet(on from 1013 to 1915 and was assistant A. M. PAONESSA, Mayor. Sunday — 9:30 & m., Itallan de-| Sunday — 7:30 p. m. Dr. M. D. - { Tuesday — 4:00 0. m., children's | tine will follow the falk Tenor, Frank N, Kelly | partment of the church ool. ' Kneeland of Boston, secretary of A. M. E. Zion | meeting. The Cleft male quartet will give & | e 10:30 a. m.. worship of the Italiav |the Lord's Day League of New Eng- Sunday — 10:45 a. m.. preaching| Thursday — 1:45 p. mi mid- { concert at the German Baptist| mission, Honter road community | land, will speak. by the pastor. text. Peace be i week prayer me in, church at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve- - 2 sl et o ning. the entertainment being un- Soprano, Paul Stahl T P A S B SR 7 STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH |er 1c wuspices of the Young Peo- | i "r“"‘ l’(l“"'“ OF l’flt\ ER’ " ‘ & Wednesday—2:30-6:00 p. m.—Easter sale, fancy e Ier avmata eaniy on “Obedience to Law, o "’“"‘““ Malcolm G. Humphreys, :‘g‘f.mzfm“_:?n.x::‘."‘:,,:';:’,::;:n::.,“.;.r":a..“:‘,; | CANTA‘]‘A “OL]VE"[‘ TO CALVARY” TOMORROW EVEN[NG the ¥irst éé‘.fg.-‘éifsé_?.ix fhirn o A A.G.O. | morrow and will deliver a stereopti (Soloist Center Congregational Church, Hartford) Prof. W. G. Chanter 7 g qa ’4 ,. 2 > - First Lutheran Church WESLEYAN . ’v i : = Franklin Square ‘ will speak to | W1 L > " p ‘ ; : . i k 2 Morning Service at 10:30 O’clock in English t , ° A : 2 .. > L <) AT R ) Everyman S Blble Class ¢ Song Service at 7:30 O’clock : SUNDAY Good Music and Short Address ! Second of a series of four sermons on “THE ETHICS OF RELIGION” / . ; M. E. CHURCH 9:30 A, M. . : Hearty Welcome To All MEN AND BOYS’ CHOIR OF ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Photo by Johnson and Peterson. e direction of Maicolm G, § ——————— = e s e hrey, organist and choir mas. |love for one another as the sign of v {ter at St. Mark's Episcopal church, |true disciples] From this the TR‘NITY [;HUR[;H l Mr. Fleitzer studied in Pennsyl- L . et s D i will [scene passes to the infinite pathos vania, in the Tndiana conservatory of t c t FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | 5ot it iy sinindaenicrs | The First Church of Chris ik sudden appearance of nostil | with Hugo Kortschak. Both Mr. . X 5 The cantatta to be given will be crowd, Jesus forsaken His dis- hauffler and Mr. Fleitzer have (Center Congregational) Calvary” by J. H. Maun- , His utter loneliness a played in Trinity church before. s 10:45—Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School : hless foes, the tum fare | Leonard C. Voke, pianist and 00 s : . . " e o sts will be ganittomg bl el bt the - | composer, has studied in America 10:00 a. m.—Church School. Sermon by Rev. William Ross baritone; Frank N. Kelly, tenor and [age of the th ced : 1ot and England. He is the organist of ‘ i dvahi Subject: church at Hartford; and Pau h companist at all the Sunday evening “Obedience to Law, A Christian Duty” RCONELIGENGREHCECASS I s wonaiata ot nediol THE ST[]RY []II AN {0 Play at Evening Service | mvsicet proeranms. Sermon by Rev. L. B. Paton, D. D. B R s Music—“Thou that destroyeth the temple”.......Rogers 3 Pm‘ d y‘{:;’ e —_—— ‘ DIES AT AGE OF 105 12:15 p. m.—Steréopticon lecture, Men's Bible Class enor Solo—“0, Saviour, hear me”. ... v ensGluck e e e S I'he Sunday morning program of | Corning. N. Y. March 27.—Mrs. | . " % AT e v I-,rl- Obligato & i ll P na s LB RNV Junday morning program 9% 'Susan Ryan died at her home here “Early Hebrew Remains in Palestine” AIEEL DS : it Bodry, : L st ‘esterday at the age of 105 years. She 3 2 Bo ian. Alfred g z hureh will center around the serv- |1 4 1:45 p. m.—Lenten Class Friday, 7:30—Church Social and Entertainment Dixon, Ar amiltor 7 : for the reception of members, |N2d been a resident of Corning for 7 s. An excellent program Hicks Dudley Kaharl, ara Gene Stratton Porter's “Girl of moe puvits of Miss Cora Grautich's PR L S N R 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Service. p Kro ? q < ibership class who have gy yRRALD CLASSIFIED ADS Lord, aivert pearce Fart tiee Pred (g Limberlost” at South Church ihing fa: seversl mofthe T~ BRING wESUITE 0 bl bt A B church in full connec- i i i will tell stories {rom the ' Imi Yarl David e Str ‘orter’s noyel v lives of John and Charles Wesley. | < 1 e uisian, Richard «Girl ¥ he Limberlost I hers will unite with the church OUR AIM 5 u“w‘\“« Aviltiapigransferred Lo a AT confession of faith and GOING TO CHURCH AGAIN—TOMORROW? chard Wright shown at the & Congregational | several children will joir 5 Men—R Britton. Chester |church tomorrow cven L u.:u S s e ,::’, 1’(’1‘\ w: L0 hant, Semuel Cole, | The story concerns sirl | Fnerson Ford's o LET'S KEEP IT UP RIGHT THROUGH LENT To Give the Gospel of Jesus Christ a chance |John Gowen, Arthu s. Henry jand her struggle for an edu o the A Ve Kristopher, Otillie Berlani, Alex |in the face of her mother's opposi- | The program of music for ti 3 3 Morning Serice 10:4 o L (2" % S | e, T e e Girl of the Limberlost )y 3 L vet Calvary™ alls s Dl slindin hatred of i " Reception of Members o L imply o L d an instrumental tric — Henry G and reverently the enes which | daughter a consuming : Sermon “VOWS UNTO THE LORD™ I et o Ma s Tor Chtiatts | 1aves for/ her URuabARAL WHEVBLIA | Dot E to; Marcus H. Fleit- A Thrilling and Uplifting Picture, From the Book by Gene Stratton Porter b E BE ife on earth, and some of c. |terrible death on the night the baby | =5 n\‘"”‘:; (L L B A aa ) bt L T L 2 Y s, e e s sl | SUNDAY . EVENING, 7:15—SOUTH CHURCH : M. H. Fleitxer) vielin. " H. G. Schauffler, ‘cello. nas and paln ‘: { Jurusa- |lovable fype of self-rellant Ameri. MUSne and hare cooved thelr DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 i e : lem from the steep of Olivet, the la- |can youth. Through her splendid Playing on many occasions. i L. C. Voke, piano it orer the beautiful efiy. (he|spitit ané the clexrncs of ker vision.| ME. Schyiifier = stulied iy ke 0——-—0 8o (TN . cene in the temple, and the lonely she rises above th ons. acold. country and in Paris. During the Morning Worship at 10:45. Sermon by the Minister on RESPONSE TO THE Sermon “INTO THE SHADOWS = iount 4 g ines and e et fons.acald- L he had charee of an orchostra M DEMANDS OF COMMON SENGSE. Haiher) and xee Raadtant ¢ »f soldiers who covered practically sire to win an educs A1l of France ing in the campa. Pt =) 1is disciples’ feet gives to His ture over the jealous opposition driver. Mr. Schauftler plays friends the " mandment of 'her school companions are showi. e Mendelssohn trio, Y