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—-""I —i—i—IIIM (Miir'nnir 'n i 12 CHURCHES THE DAILY ARGUS, MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1942 CHURCHES 'War Of Nerves' Topic Of Sermon At Chester Hill "Winning the War of Nerves" will be the sermon topic at the 11 A- M. service tomorrow at the Ches- ter Hill Methodist Church. This will be the first in a aeries of sermons on the theme "A Program of Spiritual Victory Over Everyday Problems," being conducted by the minister, the Rev. Dr. Hubert D. Jones. At 8 P. M. Dr. Jones will speajt on the topic "Martha and Mary," the first in a series of four Sunday evening discourses on the general theme, "Familiar Characters In the Events of the Last Week." The choir will sing Stainer's "God So Loved the World," and Sankey's "There Were Ninety and Nine" a,t the morning service, and "O Holy Jesu," by Lvoff, and "Q Saviour Sweet," Bach-Dickinson, at the eve- ning service under direction of Nor- man Spicer, organist-choirmaster. League To Hear Teacher Mrs. Albert J. Kroner of the faculty of Davis High School will apeak at the Epworth League meet- ing at 6:45 P. M., and William Prentiss will be in charge of the Ju- nior Young People's Society meet- ing at the same hour. The Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service meets Tuesday. The business meeting will be at 11 A. M. wit\ Mrs. Richard Trow, presiding, and devotions by Mrs. George E. Westberg. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 by Mrs. W. R. Sharp's group. At 1:30 P. M. Mrs. Harold R. Brennan will talk on "Christian Citizenship." Mrs. . W. Kenward Zucker is chairman of the afternoon program. Second Prayer Meeting The second Lenten prayer meet- ing will be held Wednesday at 8 P. M., with Dr. Jones leading a study of "The Opening Events of the Public Ministry of Jesus." "His Life and Ours" is the general topic of these studies. Members of the church will par- ticipate in the "follow-up" of the Christian Mission Committee at the Marion Young Restaurant Thursday at 6:30 P. M. New York Preacher To Present Sermon At First Baptist Vesper Dr. M. Forest Ashbrook of Newi K. Phillips, bass, as soloists. Mar- York City will preach at the 5 P. M.I garet B. McPherson is organist- Vesper at the First Baptist Church director. tomorrow. His subject will be! "Commerce and World Friend- "Christ and My Life." The choir .ship" is the topic to be discussed will s-ing an arrangement of Harry T. Burleigh's "Were You There." "The Forgiveness of Sin" will be the Rev. Dr. Elmer A. Love's ser- mon theme at the 11 A. M. service. The choir will sing "Holy Re- deemer," Arcadelt-McPherson. with Mary Garton. soprano, and Donald by the Young People's Society at 6:45 P. M. Haskell Benjamin's Group will lead the service. Phyllis Vagts will lead a discus- sion, "Personal Attitudes and World Friendship" at a meeting of the Senior Society at 6:45 P. M. Evelyn Ferguson's Group will be in charge. Italian Baptist Rites Announced Holy Communion will be cele- brated at the Italian Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 A. M. and at t» P. M. The pastor, the Rev. An- tonio Marino, will begin a Lenten series of sermons on the theme, "Questions Asked By Jesus." The junior choir will sing "Pre- cious Promise" by Bliss under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Peduzzi. "Youth and Foreign Missions" will be discussed by Mrs. Peduzzi and Louis Tremonte at the meeting of the Senior Young People on Tues- day art 8 P. M. Maps of India, Bur- ma and the Philippines will be on display, and letters from American missionaries will be distributed with pamphlets on Congo News, Burma News, and Along Kingdom High- ways. Excerpts from "All Kindred Tongues," a compilation of mis- sions, will be read. "The Church In the Home" will be topic to be discussed by the pas- tor at the Wednesday night Cottage Meeting to be held at his home, 546 South Seventh Avenue. St. John The Divine So. Columbus & Beekman Aves. The Rev. Jerome Dunbar SUNDAY 8 A.M„9:30 AM,, 11 A.M., 4 P.M. THURSDAY Holy Communion at 10:30 A. M. OTHER DAYS Holy Communion at 7:00 A. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Holy Eucharist Rites At Old St. Paul's Services at Historic Saint Paul's Church tomorrow will include a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8 A. M.; matins at 10:30 A. M., and choral Eucharist and sermon at 11 A. M. Wednesday at 8 P. M. there will be evensong, instruction and bene- diction. Heights Subject Is 'Forgiveness 9 Communion will be celebrated at the 11 A. M. service at the Vernon Heights Congregational Church to- morrow. New members will be re- ceived. The minister, the Rev. Rob- ert C. Whitehead, will give the sec- ond of his sermons on "Words of Eternal Life"—"Forgiveness." The chorus choir under direction of Fred J. Harrje, organist-choir- master, will sing King' Hall's "Hear Me When I Call," with Mrs. Ina Cantrell as soloist. Among his or- gan selections, Mr. Harrje will play his own composition, "Whither." Four members of the Fireside Group will participate in a panel discussion on the subject, "After the War. What?" at the meeting at 5:30 P. M. at the residence of the minister, 4ft Nuber Avenue. The Rev. Galen Russell of Chap- paqua will speak at the Wednesday Lenten Church Night service. Tuesday at 2 P. M., the World Service Department of the Wo- man's League will present as speak- er Mrs. Ross Ensminger, field ssc- retary of Soutern Union College at Wadley, Alabama. Deacons To Aid With Communion At Circle Rites Deacons of the Community Church at the Circle will assist the Rev. Carl S. Weist, minister, in serv- ing Communion at the 11 A. M. ser- vice tomorrow, when new members will be received. Mr. Weist will preach on "God Prays." At this service the choir will sing Bohm's "Great Is Thy Love," and Ralph L. Grosvenor, organist- director, will include among his or- gan selections his own composition, "Happy Hours." Miss Alice V. Brower will speak to the Circle Lights at 7:30 P. M. on "Youth and Its Problems To day." "Can Japan Be Stopped?" will be discussed by Maxwell Stewart of the public affairs committee Mon- day at 8:13 P. M. at the Men's Club meeting. Miss Ruth Morton, director of Community Schools, Board of Home Missions of Congregational Chris- tian Churches, will speak at the Women's Association meeting Fri- day at 12:45 P. M., Using as her topic "New Ways of Educating Underprivileged People." Mr. Weist has been elected mod- erator of the New York City Asso- ciation of Congregational Churches and will preside at the annual din- ner March 9 at Broadway Taber- nacle, 211 West 56th Street. First Reformed To Hear Pastor Of Youths' 'Church Of The Air' 'Remember' Is Theme Of St. Paul Sermon The Rev. Wilfried Tappert, pas- tor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will preach on the theme "Remem- ber," at the service tomorrow at 10:15 A. M. when a large group of new members will be received. The junior service of the Sunday School at 9 A. M. will feature the singing of Lenten hymns. Wednesday at 8 P. M., the pastor will speak on "The Cross, a Symbol of Suffering," the second in the series of sermons on the general theme "The Symbolism of the Cross." Violinist Will Play At St. John Vespers Karla Kleibe Schumacher, vio linist, will be guest soloist at the 4 P. M. musical vespers at the Church of Saint John the Divine tomorrow. She will play Borowski's "Adora- tion," "Agnus Dei" by Bizet, and the obligato to Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" to be sung by the choir. There also will be a tenor and baritone duet. Other services will include a cele- bration of the Holy Communion at 8 A.M.; Sunday School session at 9:30 A.M., and Holy Communion with sermon by the rector, the Rev. Jerome Dunbar, at 11 A. M. Holy Communion will be cele- brated daily- at 7 A. M. except Mon- day, and on Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Fridays, following the Communion service, breakfast will be served in the Guild Hall at 7:30 A. M. Pastor To Preach On 'Convictions' The Rev. William Jackson, pas- tor of the Asbury Methodist Church, will preach on "Convictions" at the 11 A. M. worship service tomorrow, which will include Communion. The choir will sing Bortniansky's "Cherubim Song," and "Even Me" by Warren. At 7 P. M., W Epworth League will hold its devotional meeting. The Women's Society of Chris- tian Service will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 2:15 P. M. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kadlec, 3949 Rombouts Avenue, the Bronx. Wednesday at 8 P. M. the pastor will conduct the first of a series of Lenten services, speaking on "The Last Week of Our Lord's Life." Marjorie Dowdell of 38 Washing- ton Boulevard will be hostess to the Thursday Nighters this week. REV. PERCY CRAWFORD Speaks Wednesday night at First Reformed Church. Sermon Entitled 'Tragic Ignorance' Holy Communion will be cele- brated at the 11 A. M. service to-- morrow at the First Methodist Church. At the 7:45 P. M. service, Dr. Otho F. Bartholow will speak on "Tragic Ignorance." At the morning service, Robert Nicholson, baritone, will sing Gou- nod's "O Divine Redeemer," and the Junior-Intermediate Choir will sing "Fairest Lord Jesus" and Novello's "Like As the Hart." Mr. Nicholson will sing Frank La Forge's "Before the Crucifix" at the evening service, and the Choral Club will sing Barnby's "O Lord How Manifold," and "Lord, We Have Come," by Donizetti. Stanley A. Day is the organist. Kenneth McCowan will lead the Epworth League devotionals at 6:30 P. M. tomorrow, with Adele Tuttle as speaker. At the same hour, Helen Bailey will sing sacred solos for the Intermediate League. The Teen-age League's sextet will sing "The Heavenly Vision." The Rev. Percy Crawford of Phil- adelphia, pastor of the Young Peo- ple's Church of the Air, founder of the Phi Gamma Fishing Club, Pine- brook Bible Conference and "Kings College," will speak at the First Reformed Church next Wednesday at 8 P. M. under sponsorship of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. The Endeavorers will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and the vocal quartet of the Young People's Church of the Air at dinner preced- ing the evangelical hour at the church. Tomorrow, a sermon on "Adam— Superman," the first of a series of talks based on great Bible char- acters, will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Harold Dewey Hayward, acting pastor of First Reformed, at the 11 ^». M. service.^ The pastor's topic for the junior sermon will be "Boys and Girls and Pencils." Augusta Juch Hickock, soprano, will sing Neidlinger's "Spirit of God,'' and the senior choir will sing Tschaikowsky's "Legend." J. Van Cleft Cooper is organist-direc- tor. At the 4:30 P. M. vesper, Dr. Hay- ward will illustrate his sermon, "Little John, Great John," a study of John the Baptist, with religious art. The Girls' Choir will sing Wil- sons "Still, SUU With Thee." Pastor Nyden Lists Two Sunday Topics The Rev. John A. Nyden, pastor, will preach on "The Knowledge of Christ" at the 11 A. M. service to- morrow at the Morrison Place Swe- dish Methodist Church, using as his text: "Yes, doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus My Lord." At the 5 P. M. Vesper, the pastor will preach in Swedish on the theme, "Discipleship," based on the text, "Take my yoke upon you and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and Ye shall find rest unto your souls." At 8 P. M. Thursday there will be a Lenten service with sermon. Lenten Evening Rites Continue At Presbyterian Lenten evening services at the First Presgyterian Church continue tomorrow night with the Rev. Ern- est J. Houghton using as his ser- mon topic, "This Day Shalt Thou Be With Me in Paradise," the sec- ond in a series of sermons based on "The Words from the Cross." At the 11 A. M. service tomorrow. Mr. Houghton will give an address on "The Secret of Joyous Living," based on the words of Jesus: "That Ye Might Have My Joy in Your- selves, and that Your Joy Might Be Full." Hugo A. Stamm, baritone, will sing " 6 God, Have Mercy" from Mendelssohn's "St. Paul" at the morning service, and Robert Hull, tenor, will sing "If With All Your Hearts" from "Elijah" at the eve- ning service. The choir selection for the morning will be Spicker's "Fear Not, O Israel," and in the evening, Gounod's "There is a Green Hill Far Away." Mrs. Edward Johnson is choir director and Mrs. Hilda Bennett, organist. "Democracy and Free Enterprise" will be discussed by the Men's Bible Class at 9:45 A. M., with Robert T. Hill as leader. "Does Prayer Work?" will be the subject consid- ered by the High School Group at 7 P. M., led by Robert Jaeger. ' The Senior Co-Ed Group will meet at 4 P. M. to go to the First Presbyterian Church, New Rochelle. where Dr. William P. Schnell will address the Southern Westchester Youth presbytery. Emanuel Lutherans Plan Easter Rites "Christ, the Master Helper," will be the sermon text of t^e Rev. Harry A. Peterson, pastor of Bman- uel Lutheran Church, at the 11 A. M. service tomorrow. At 5 P. M. there will be a special aeivice In Swedish, with the Rev. Norman Andre, pastor of the Bernadotte Lutheran Church, the Bronx, M guest preacher. Beginning at Sunday 3©h»l to- morrow at 9:45 A. M., stodeDU will receive assignments of per try or music in connection with the Easter Sunday Evening program. Fred Steinkamp, superintendent, will be in charge. SHERMAN I I. AIM li STENOGRAPHERS \N I) SECRETARIES New doss will begin Monday, March 2 Learn Shorthand and be sure of a position. Day and Evening Free Placement Service SHERMANS SCHOOL 4t Fourth \'c >!(' Pelham Churches FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Second Street and Second Avenue, Mount Vernon, New York DR. ELMER A. LOVE, Pastor MR. J. C. HERRIN MISS MARGARET B. McPHERSON Director Youth Group Ministry of Music 11:00 A. M. — "THE FORGIVENESS OF SIN" The Communion of the Lord's Supper 5:00 P. M. — Lenten Vesper Service Dr. M. Forest Ashbrook, guest preacher 9:45 A. M.—Church School «:45 P. M. Youth Groups Co-Ed Class Electa Circle , Men's Bible Class The Senior Society WORSHIP,GOD IN CHURCH DURING THE LENTEN SEASON Young People's Society First Church of Christ Scientist OF MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK 116 Crary Avenue A Brtneh of The Mother ( h n n h The First Church of Chrint. Scientist. In Bolton, M»<*. Saudi? ScrTleeJ at 11 A. M. »nd * F. M. Suidar School »:30 and 11 A. M. "(HRIST JESIS" Testimony Meetinr. WerfnesS«r Ertniaf. S:15 o'clock READING ROOM—87 Prospect Ave., Near Park Open Daily—10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evenings, 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. Except Wednesdays. Sundays and Holidays, 2 to 5 P. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST LINCOLN AND NORTH COLUMBUS AVENUES REV. ERNEST JOHN HOUGHTON, Minister H;00 A. Bk—MOENINQ WORSHIP Ssiman by the Minister "THE SECRET OF JOYOUS LIVING" 8:00 P. M—LENTEN EVENING SERVICE—Meditation by the Minister: "This day shalt thou be with Me in Paradise." Mr. Weidt To Give Address On 'Faith' "Perseverance in the Faith" will be the theme of the sermon by the Rev. William C. J. Weidt, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, tomorrow at 10:50 A. M. The volunteer choir will sing "How Lovely Are the Messengers," by Mendelssohn, under direction of Leon Morrell, organist-choirmaster. At the Lenten Vesper Wednesday at 8 P.M./the pastor will give a meditation on the theme, "The Christian Church: How Does It Work." The choir will sing Alexan- der's "There Is a Green Hill." Trinity Episcopal Church So. 4th Ave., bet. 4th and 5th Sts. Rector, Rev. A. Tennyson Phillips M.A., B.D. 8:00 A.M.~-Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon 8:00 P.M.—Young People's Society Thursday, 10 A. M.— Holy Communion 9:45 V M.—Church School and Men's Bible Class 11 no A. M. Kindergarten 7 P. M.—High School Group 7 P. M.—Senior Co-Ed Group Lenten Midweek Service WednesdaT^TF>- M., led by the minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 114 SOUTH EIGHTH AVENUE OTHO F. BARTHOLOW. Ph n. and H.O., r*»»ter RFV FRED A. M1LIS. AittoUnt FMtor t:30 A. M.—Bible School 9:30 A. M.—Everyman's Bartholow Bible Clots 11:08 A. M.—HOLY COMMUNION 1:38 P. M Senior and Intermediate Epworth Leagues 7:45 P. M.—"TRAGIC IGNORANCE" 1 P. M,—Wednesday 2:45 P. M. — Friday 8 P. M.—Friday Pr*yer Meeting Women's Bible Class Class meeting A Cordial Welcome For All! LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD West Sidney and North Seventh Aves. Rev. William C. J. Weidt, Pastor THE SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT Matins. Church school and Adult Class at 9:40 A. M. THE CHIEF SERVICE AT 10:50 A. M. * The Pa-tor Preaches LENTIN VESPERS WITH MEDITATION. Wednesday at 8 P. M. WOMEN'S WORK COMMITTEE, Thursday all day from 11 A. M. "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with Whom Is no variableness'or shadow of turn hag." CHESTER HILL CHURCH METHODIST EAST LINCOLN AVENUE at SUMMIT REV. HUBERT DARREI.L JONES, D.D.. MINISTER 11:99 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon: "Winning the War of Nerves" First In a Series on •A Program of Spiritual Victory Over Everyday Prohlems" > - *:#t P. M, f.rrnlnt ««r*hip *>rmt>n "M«rth» »B«" Mary" Hw in i *»ilr* „n "P»m)H»r t'k*ra<trr< in T M f«*n«. nf \hr !.•*( Wr*fc" S:iu F. *» WMnendiv— M»d Wffk *rr\itt "Tfc* lUpii.m *M tkr WiM'runRj" Muntt' nfcOe Mrrot* »Men4 rfearrfe tl.SS Cfcurtk OchMl — ».»• Florin Letgur — «:W J—1ST ?«•«» psoate'i t w M r - * '"• Ws Mrelsur VSSMSM »•• u *u The Church of the ASCENSION Park and Sidney Avenues The Rev. Mel ford Losee Brown Rector SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:45 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector 4:00 P.M.—Vespers 8:00 P.M.—Young People's WEEKDAY SERVICES TIF.SnAY 7;3» P.M.—Woram's Study ri»»i WEDNESDAY S:1S P.M.—Rector's Men'» Forum THURSDAY 1A:S0 A.M.—Hoi* Communion FRIDAV in rui A.M.—All Hi. Sewing l a .:<m Noon- The l.ilim .1:00 P.M.—Children'* Serrlrr Pr»ver» fur victory and p*»rr »re *»ld earn day at noon at the Altar of Pe*re. tristian Science Lesson Announced "Christ Jesus" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 1. The Golden Text is : "God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:19). The Lesson-Sermon includes the following selections from the text- book of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The prophet of today beholds in the mental horizon the signs of these times, the reappearance of the Christianity which heals the sick and destroys error, and no other sign shall be given • * • Beyond the frail premises of human beliefs, above the loosening grasp of creeds, the demonstration of Christian Mind-healing stands a revealed and practical Science. It is imperious throughout all ages as Christ's revelation of Truth, of Life, and of Love, which remains inviolate for every man to understand and prac- tise." Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church 57 NORTH 10th AVE. Pastor R. A. Biegner, B.D. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:00 A.M.—Sunday School 10:00 A.M.—English Communion 11:00 A.M.—German Service LENTEN SERVICES Wednesday, 8. P. M.—English Friday, 8 P. M.—German Congregational Church of the Pelhams Sermon by the Rev. Joseph S. Loughran at 11 A. M. Music by the Junior choir with Mrs. Dewey Devoy at the organ. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Huguenot Memorial Church Address by the assistant minister, the Rev. Frederick F. Jenkins, at 11:15 A. M. Music by Waldemar Schroeder, soloist; the combined choirs and Miss Mary Elizabeth Compton at the organ. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Lenten services Tuesday at 8 P. M. with the Rev. George A. Buttrick, of New York City, guest speaker. Church of the Redeemer — "Our Disposal of Christ", by the Rev. Dr. William C. Hicks at 11 A. M. with Holy Communion and morning prayer. Holy Communion at 9 A. M. Christ Church, Pelham Manor— The Holy Eucharist at 8 A. M. followed by the Family Eucharist and church breakfast at 9 A. M. The Litany, the Holy Eucharist and Sermon at 11:15 A. M. with the Rev. Edward T. Taggard, officiat- ing. Weekdays in Lent, the Holy Eucharist, Monday, 7 A. M.; Tues- day, 8 A. M.; Wednesday, 7 and 9 A. M.; Thursday, 9 A. M.; Friday, 7 A. M., and Saturday, 8 A. M. St. Catherine's, North Pelham— Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10, 10:50 A. M. (Solemn High Mass), noon and 12:45 P. M. Preacher at 10 A. M. and 12:45 P. M. Masses, the Rev. Paul Perrotta, O. P., subject, "The Matter of Penance". Daily masses 7, 8 and 9 A. M. Chapel of Our Lady of Per- petual Help, Pelham Manor—Masses 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A. M. and noon. Sermon at 11 A. M. preached by the Rev. Father Perrotta, same as church proper. The Rev. Henry F. Hammer, church administrator; the Rev. Charles C Werkle, the Rev. Francis X. Mahoney, and the Rev. Arthur A. Campbell, assisting at other masses in both the church and chapel. Weekdays 7:30 A. M. masses. First Church of Christ, Scientist —Service readings at 11 A. M. Mid-weekly services at 8 P. M. Wednesdays. $2-75 $4.50 $6.50 The cost of lenses depends on eyesight PAY AS CONVENIEN LEEDS 33 Fourth Avenue Mount Vernon NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EYE EXAMINATION HISTORIC St. Paul's Church Eastchester South Columbus and South Third Avenue Rev. W. Harold Wci|l«, D.D.. Rector 8:00 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:15 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist Sermon WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 Devotions, Instruction, Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH South 7th Avenue and First Street REV. WILFRIED TAPPERT, Pastor M.—Divine Service: "Remember" M.—Junior Service of the Sunday School M.—Nursery* Regular Lenten Service Wednesday, March 4th at 8 r\ M. "The Cross, a Symbol of Suffering" Rev. Carl S. Weist, Minister . 11 A. M. Worship "GOD PRAYS" 9:40 A. M. Adult Bible Class NURSES TO ELECT WHITE PLAINS—The first meet- ing and election \ of officers of the newly formed Westchester District, State Nurses Association, will be held Thursday at 8 P. 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12 CHURCHES THE DAILY ARGUS, MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1942 CHURCHES

'War Of Nerves' Topic Of Sermon At Chester Hill

"Winning the War of Nerves" will be the sermon topic at the 11 A- M. service tomorrow at the Ches­ter Hill Methodist Church. This will be the first in a aeries of sermons on the theme "A Program of Spiritual Victory Over Everyday Problems," being conducted by the minister, the Rev. Dr. Hubert D. Jones.

At 8 P. M. Dr. Jones will speajt on the topic "Martha and Mary," the first in a series of four Sunday evening discourses on the general theme, "Familiar Characters In the Events of the Last Week."

The choir will sing Stainer's "God So Loved the World," and Sankey's "There Were Ninety and Nine" a,t the morning service, and "O Holy Jesu," by Lvoff, and "Q Saviour Sweet," Bach-Dickinson, at the eve­ning service under direction of Nor­man Spicer, organist-choirmaster. League To Hear Teacher

Mrs. Albert J. Kroner of the faculty of Davis High School will apeak at the Epworth League meet­ing at 6:45 P. M., and William Prentiss will be in charge of the Ju­nior Young People's Society meet­ing at the same hour.

The Woman's Society of Chris­tian Service meets Tuesday. The business meeting will be at 11 A. M. w i t \ Mrs. Richard Trow, presiding, and devotions by Mrs. George E. Westberg. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 by Mrs. W. R. Sharp's group. At 1:30 P. M. Mrs. Harold R. Brennan will talk on "Christian Citizenship." Mrs. . W. Kenward Zucker is chairman of the afternoon program. Second Prayer Meeting

The second Lenten prayer meet­ing will be held Wednesday at 8 P. M., with Dr. Jones leading a study of "The Opening Events of the Public Ministry of Jesus." "His Life and Ours" is the general topic of these studies.

Members of the church will par­ticipate in the "follow-up" of the Christian Mission Committee at the Marion Y o u n g Restaurant Thursday at 6:30 P. M.

New York Preacher To Present Sermon At First Baptist Vesper

Dr. M. Forest Ashbrook of Newi K. Phillips, bass, as soloists. Mar-York City will preach at the 5 P. M.I garet B. McPherson is organist-Vesper at the First Baptist Church director. tomorrow. His subject will be! "Commerce and World Friend-"Christ and My Life." The choir .ship" is the topic to be discussed will s-ing an arrangement of Harry T. Burleigh's "Were You There."

"The Forgiveness of Sin" will be the Rev. Dr. Elmer A. Love's ser­mon theme at the 11 A. M. service. The choir will sing "Holy Re­deemer," Arcadelt-McPherson. with Mary Garton. soprano, and Donald

by the Young People's Society at 6:45 P. M. Haskell Benjamin's Group will lead the service.

Phyllis Vagts will lead a discus­sion, "Personal Attitudes and World Friendship" at a meeting of the Senior Society at 6:45 P. M. Evelyn Ferguson's Group will be in charge.

Italian Baptist Rites Announced

Holy Communion will be cele­brated at the Italian Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 A. M. and at t» P. M. The pastor, the Rev. An­tonio Marino, will begin a Lenten series of sermons on the theme, "Questions Asked By Jesus."

The junior choir will sing "Pre­cious Promise" by Bliss under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Peduzzi.

"Youth and Foreign Missions" will be discussed by Mrs. Peduzzi and Louis Tremonte at the meeting of the Senior Young People on Tues­day art 8 P. M. Maps of India, Bur­ma and the Philippines will be on display, and letters from American missionaries will be distributed with pamphlets on Congo News, Burma News, and Along Kingdom High­ways. Excerpts from "All Kindred Tongues," a compilation of mis­sions, will be read.

"The Church In the Home" will be topic to be discussed by the pas­tor at the Wednesday night Cottage Meeting to be held at his home, 546 South Seventh Avenue.

St. John The Divine So. Columbus & Beekman Aves.

The Rev. Jerome Dunbar SUNDAY

8 A.M„9:30 AM,, 11 A.M., 4 P.M. THURSDAY

Holy Communion at 10:30 A. M.

OTHER DAYS Holy Communion at 7:00 A. M.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday

Holy Eucharist Rites At Old St. Paul's

Services at Historic Saint Paul's Church tomorrow will include a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8 A. M.; matins at 10:30 A. M., and choral Eucharist and sermon at 11 A. M.

Wednesday at 8 P. M. there will be evensong, instruction and bene­diction.

Heights Subject Is 'Forgiveness9

Communion will be celebrated at the 11 A. M. service at the Vernon Heights Congregational Church to­morrow. New members will be re­ceived. The minister, the Rev. Rob­ert C. Whitehead, will give the sec­ond of his sermons on "Words of Eternal Life"—"Forgiveness."

The chorus choir under direction of Fred J. Harrje, organist-choir­master, will sing King' Hall's "Hear Me When I Call," with Mrs. Ina Cantrell as soloist. Among his or­gan selections, Mr. Harrje will play his own composition, "Whither."

Four members of the Fireside Group will participate in a panel discussion on the subject, "After the War. What?" at the meeting at 5:30 P. M. at the residence of the minister, 4ft Nuber Avenue.

The Rev. Galen Russell of Chap-paqua will speak at the Wednesday Lenten Church Night service.

Tuesday at 2 P. M., the World Service Department of the Wo­man's League will present as speak­er Mrs. Ross Ensminger, field ssc-retary of Soutern Union College at Wadley, Alabama.

Deacons To Aid With Communion At Circle Rites

D e a c o n s of the Community Church at the Circle will assist the Rev. Carl S. Weist, minister, in serv­ing Communion at the 11 A. M. ser­vice tomorrow, when new members will be received. Mr. Weist will preach on "God Prays."

At this service the choir will sing Bohm's "Great Is Thy Love," and R a l p h L. Grosvenor, organist-director, will include among his or­gan selections his own composition, "Happy Hours."

Miss Alice V. Brower will speak to the Circle Lights at 7:30 P. M. on "Youth and Its Problems To day."

"Can Japan Be Stopped?" will be discussed by Maxwell Stewart of the public affairs committee Mon­day at 8:13 P. M. at the Men's Club meeting.

Miss Ruth Morton, director of Community Schools, Board of Home Missions of Congregational Chris­tian Churches, will speak at the Women's Association meeting Fri­day at 12:45 P. M., Using as her topic "New Ways of Educating Underprivileged People."

Mr. Weist has been elected mod­erator of the New York City Asso­ciation of Congregational Churches and will preside at the annual din­ner March 9 at Broadway Taber­

nacle, 211 West 56th Street.

First Reformed To Hear Pastor Of Youths' 'Church Of The Air'

'Remember' Is Theme Of St. Paul Sermon

The Rev. Wilfried Tappert, pas­tor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will preach on the theme "Remem­ber," at the service tomorrow at 10:15 A. M. when a large group of new members will be received.

The junior service of the Sunday School at 9 A. M. will feature the singing of Lenten hymns.

Wednesday at 8 P. M., the pastor will speak on "The Cross, a Symbol of Suffering," the second in the series of sermons on the general theme "The Symbolism of the Cross."

Violinist Will Play At St. John Vespers

Karla Kleibe Schumacher, vio linist, will be guest soloist at the 4 P. M. musical vespers at the Church of Saint John the Divine tomorrow. She will play Borowski's "Adora­tion," "Agnus Dei" by Bizet, and the obligato to Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" to be sung by the choir. There also will be a tenor and baritone duet.

Other services will include a cele­bration of the Holy Communion at 8 A.M.; Sunday School session at 9:30 A.M., and Holy Communion with sermon by the rector, the Rev. Jerome Dunbar, at 11 A. M.

Holy Communion will be cele­brated daily- at 7 A. M. except Mon­day, and on Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Fridays, following the Communion service, breakfast will be served in the Guild Hall at 7:30 A. M.

Pastor To Preach On 'Convictions'

The Rev. William Jackson, pas­tor of the Asbury Methodist Church, will preach on "Convictions" at the 11 A. M. worship service tomorrow, which will include Communion. The choir will sing Bortniansky's "Cherubim Song," and "Even Me" by Warren.

At 7 P. M., W Epworth League will hold its devotional meeting.

The Women's Society of Chris­tian Service will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 2:15 P. M. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kadlec, 3949 Rombouts Avenue, the Bronx.

Wednesday at 8 P. M. the pastor will conduct the first of a series of Lenten services, speaking on "The Last Week of Our Lord's Life."

Marjorie Dowdell of 38 Washing­ton Boulevard will be hostess to the Thursday Nighters this week.

REV. PERCY CRAWFORD Speaks Wednesday night at

First Reformed Church.

Sermon Entitled 'Tragic Ignorance'

Holy Communion will be cele­brated at the 11 A. M. service to-­morrow at the First Methodist Church. At the 7:45 P. M. service, Dr. Otho F. Bartholow will speak on "Tragic Ignorance."

At the morning service, Robert Nicholson, baritone, will sing Gou­nod's "O Divine Redeemer," and the Junior-Intermediate Choir will sing "Fairest Lord Jesus" and Novello's "Like As the Hart."

Mr. Nicholson will sing Frank La Forge's "Before the Crucifix" at the evening service, and the Choral Club will sing Barnby's "O Lord How Manifold," and "Lord, We Have Come," by Donizetti.

Stanley A. Day is the organist. Kenneth McCowan will lead the

Epworth League devotionals at 6:30 P. M. tomorrow, with Adele Tuttle as speaker. At the same hour, Helen Bailey will sing sacred solos for the Intermediate League. The Teen-age League's sextet will sing "The Heavenly Vision."

The Rev. Percy Crawford of Phil­adelphia, pastor of the Young Peo­ple's Church of the Air, founder of the Phi Gamma Fishing Club, Pine-brook Bible Conference and "Kings College," will speak at the First Reformed Church next Wednesday at 8 P. M. under sponsorship of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor.

The Endeavorers will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and the vocal quartet of the Young People's Church of the Air at dinner preced­ing the evangelical hour at the church.

Tomorrow, a sermon on "Adam— Superman," the first of a series of talks based on great Bible char­acters, will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Harold Dewey Hayward, acting pastor of First Reformed, at the 11 »̂. M. service.^

The pastor's topic for the junior sermon will be "Boys and Girls and Pencils." Augusta Juch Hickock, soprano, will sing Neidlinger's "Spirit of God,'' and the senior choir will sing Tschaikowsky's "Legend." J. Van Cleft Cooper is organist-direc­tor.

At the 4:30 P. M. vesper, Dr. Hay-ward will illustrate his sermon, "Little John, Great John," a study of John the Baptist, with religious art. The Girls' Choir will sing Wil­sons "Still, SUU With Thee."

Pastor Nyden Lists Two Sunday Topics

The Rev. John A. Nyden, pastor, will preach on "The Knowledge of Christ" at the 11 A. M. service to­morrow at the Morrison Place Swe­dish Methodist Church, using as his text: "Yes, doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus My Lord."

At the 5 P. M. Vesper, the pastor will preach in Swedish on the theme, "Discipleship," based on the text, "Take my yoke upon you and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and Ye shall find rest unto your souls."

At 8 P. M. Thursday there will be a Lenten service with sermon.

Lenten Evening Rites Continue At Presbyterian

Lenten evening services at the First Presgyterian Church continue tomorrow night with the Rev. Ern­est J. Houghton using as his ser­mon topic, "This Day Shalt Thou Be With Me in Paradise," the sec­ond in a series of sermons based on "The Words from the Cross."

At the 11 A. M. service tomorrow. Mr. Houghton will give an address on "The Secret of Joyous Living," based on the words of Jesus: "That Ye Might Have My Joy in Your­selves, and that Your Joy Might Be Full."

Hugo A. Stamm, baritone, will sing "6 God, Have Mercy" from Mendelssohn's "St. Paul" at the morning service, and Robert Hull, tenor, will sing "If With All Your Hearts" from "Elijah" at the eve­ning service. The choir selection for the morning will be Spicker's "Fear Not, O Israel," and in the evening, Gounod's "There is a Green Hill Far Away." Mrs. Edward Johnson is choir director and Mrs. Hilda Bennett, organist.

"Democracy and Free Enterprise" will be discussed by the Men's Bible Class at 9:45 A. M., with Robert T. Hill as leader. "Does Prayer Work?" will be the subject consid­ered by the High School Group at 7 P. M., led by Robert Jaeger. '

The Senior Co-Ed Group will meet at 4 P. M. to go to the First Presbyterian Church, New Rochelle. where Dr. William P. Schnell will address the Southern Westchester Youth presbytery.

Emanuel Lutherans Plan Easter Rites

"Christ, the Master Helper," will be the sermon text of t^e Rev. Harry A. Peterson, pastor of Bman-uel Lutheran Church, at the 11 A. M. service tomorrow. At 5 P. M. there will be a special aeivice In Swedish, with the Rev. Norman Andre, pastor of the Bernadotte Lutheran Church, the Bronx, M guest preacher.

Beginning at Sunday 3©h»l to­morrow at 9:45 A. M., stodeDU will receive assignments of per try or music in connection with the Easter Sunday Evening program. Fred Steinkamp, superintendent, will be in charge.

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Pelham Churches

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Second Street and Second Avenue, Mount Vernon, New York

DR. ELMER A. LOVE, Pastor MR. J. C. HERRIN MISS MARGARET B. McPHERSON

Director Youth Group Ministry of Music 11:00 A. M. — "THE FORGIVENESS OF SIN"

The Communion of the Lord's Supper 5:00 P. M. — Lenten Vesper Service

Dr. M. Forest Ashbrook, guest preacher 9:45 A. M.—Church School «:45 P. M. Youth Groups

Co-Ed Class Electa Circle

, Men's Bible Class The Senior Society WORSHIP,GOD IN CHURCH DURING THE LENTEN SEASON

Young People's Society

First Church of Christ Scientist OF MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK

116 Crary Avenue A Brtneh of The Mother ( h n n h

The First Church of Chrint. Scientist. In Bolton, M»<*. Saudi? ScrTleeJ at 11 A. M. »nd * F. M. Suidar School »:30 and 11 A. M.

"(HRIST J E S I S " Testimony Meetinr. WerfnesS«r Ertniaf. S:15 o'clock

READING ROOM—87 Prospect Ave., Near Park Open Daily—10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evenings, 7:30 to 9:30 P. M.

Except Wednesdays. Sundays and Holidays, 2 to 5 P. M.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST LINCOLN AND NORTH COLUMBUS AVENUES

REV. ERNEST JOHN HOUGHTON, Minister H;00 A. Bk—MOENINQ WORSHIP Ssiman by the Minister

"THE SECRET OF JOYOUS LIVING" 8:00 P. M—LENTEN EVENING SERVICE—Meditation by the Minister:

"This day shalt thou be with Me in Paradise."

Mr. Weidt To Give Address On 'Faith'

"Perseverance in the Faith" will be the theme of the sermon by the Rev. William C. J. Weidt, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, tomorrow at 10:50 A. M. The volunteer choir will sing "How Lovely Are the Messengers," by Mendelssohn, under direction of Leon Morrell, organist-choirmaster.

At the Lenten Vesper Wednesday at 8 P.M./the pastor will give a meditation on the theme, "The Christian Church: How Does It Work." The choir will sing Alexan­der's "There Is a Green Hill."

Trinity Episcopal Church

So. 4th Ave., bet. 4th and 5th Sts. Rector, Rev. A. Tennyson Phillips

M.A., B.D.

8:00 A.M.~-Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Church School

11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon

8:00 P.M.—Young People's Society

Thursday, 10 A. M.— Holy Communion

9:45 V M.—Church School and Men's Bible Class 11 no A. M. Kindergarten 7 P. M.—High School Group

7 P. M.—Senior Co-Ed Group Lenten Midweek Service WednesdaT^TF>- M., led by the minister

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 114 SOUTH EIGHTH AVENUE

OTHO F. BARTHOLOW. Ph n. and H.O., r*»»ter RFV FRED A. M1LIS. AittoUnt FMtor

t:30 A. M.—Bible School 9:30 A. M.—Everyman's Bartholow Bible Clots

11:08 A. M.—HOLY COMMUNION 1:38 P. M Senior and Intermediate Epworth Leagues 7:45 P. M.—"TRAGIC IGNORANCE"

1 P. M,—Wednesday 2:45 P. M. — Friday 8 P. M.—Friday Pr*yer Meeting Women's Bible Class Class meeting

A Cordial Welcome For All!

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD West Sidney and North Seventh Aves. Rev. William C. J. Weidt, Pastor

THE SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT Matins. Church school and Adult Class at 9:40 A. M.

THE CHIEF SERVICE AT 10:50 A. M. * The Pa-tor Preaches

LENTIN VESPERS WITH MEDITATION. Wednesday at 8 P. M. WOMEN'S WORK COMMITTEE, Thursday all day from 11 A. M.

"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with Whom Is no variableness'or shadow of turn hag."

CHESTER HILL CHURCH METHODIST

EAST LINCOLN AVENUE at SUMMIT REV. HUBERT DARREI.L JONES, D.D.. MINISTER

11:99 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon: "Winning the War of Nerves" First In a Series on

•A Program of Spiritual Victory Over Everyday Prohlems" > - *:#t P. M, f.rrnlnt ««r*hip *>rmt>n "M«rth» »B«" Mary"

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ASCENSION Park and Sidney Avenues The Rev. Mel ford Losee Brown

Rector

SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:45 A.M.—Church School

11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector

4:00 P.M.—Vespers 8:00 P.M.—Young People's

WEEKDAY SERVICES TIF.SnAY

7;3» P.M.—Woram's Study ri»»i WEDNESDAY

S:1S P.M.—Rector's Men'» Forum THURSDAY

1A:S0 A.M.—Hoi* Communion FRIDAV

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Pr»ver» fur victory and p*»rr »re *»ld earn day at noon at the Altar of Pe*re.

tristian Science Lesson Announced

"Christ Jesus" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 1.

The Golden Text is : "God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:19).

The Lesson-Sermon includes the following selections from the text­book of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip­tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The prophet of today beholds in the mental horizon the signs of these times, the reappearance of the Christianity which heals the sick and destroys error, and no other sign shall be given • * • Beyond the frail premises of human beliefs, above the loosening grasp of creeds, the demonstration of Christian Mind-healing stands a revealed and practical Science. It is imperious throughout all ages as Christ's revelation of Truth, of Life, and of Love, which remains inviolate for every man to understand and prac­tise."

Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church

57 NORTH 10th AVE. Pastor R. A. Biegner, B.D.

SUNDAY SERVICES 9:00 A.M.—Sunday School

10:00 A.M.—English Communion 11:00 A.M.—German Service

LENTEN SERVICES Wednesday, 8. P. M.—English Friday, 8 P. M.—German

Congregational Church of the Pelhams — Sermon by the Rev. Joseph S. Loughran at 11 A. M. Music by the Junior choir with Mrs. Dewey Devoy at the organ. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.

Huguenot Memorial Church — Address by the assistant minister, the Rev. Frederick F. Jenkins, at 11:15 A. M. Music by Waldemar Schroeder, soloist; the combined choirs and Miss Mary Elizabeth Compton at the organ. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Lenten services Tuesday at 8 P. M. with the Rev. George A. Buttrick, of New York City, guest speaker.

Church of the Redeemer — "Our Disposal of Christ", by the Rev. Dr. William C. Hicks at 11 A. M. with Holy Communion and morning prayer. Holy Communion at 9 A. M.

Christ Church, Pelham Manor— The Holy Eucharist at 8 A. M. followed by the Family Eucharist and church breakfast at 9 A. M. The Litany, the Holy Eucharist and Sermon at 11:15 A. M. with the Rev. Edward T. Taggard, officiat­ing. Weekdays in Lent, the Holy Eucharist, Monday, 7 A. M.; Tues­day, 8 A. M.; Wednesday, 7 and 9 A. M.; Thursday, 9 A. M.; Friday, 7 A. M., and Saturday, 8 A. M.

St. Catherine's, North Pelham— Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10, 10:50 A. M. (Solemn High Mass), noon and 12:45 P. M. Preacher at 10 A. M. and 12:45 P. M. Masses, the Rev. Paul Perrotta, O. P., subject, "The Matter of Penance". Daily masses 7, 8 and 9 A. M.

Chapel of Our Lady of Per­petual Help, Pelham Manor—Masses 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A. M. and noon. Sermon at 11 A. M. preached by the Rev. Father Perrotta, same as church proper. The Rev. Henry F. Hammer, church administrator; the Rev. Charles C Werkle, the Rev. Francis X. Mahoney, and the Rev. Arthur A. Campbell, assisting at other masses in both the church and chapel. Weekdays 7:30 A. M. masses.

First Church of Christ, Scientist —Service readings at 11 A. M. Mid-weekly services at 8 P. M. Wednesdays.

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St. Paul's Church Eastchester South Columbus and South Third Avenue

Rev. W. Harold Wci|l«, D.D.. Rector 8:00 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:15 A.M.—Church School

11:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist Sermon

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 Devotions, Instruction, Benedic­tion of the Blessed Sacrament

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH

South 7th Avenue and First Street REV. WILFRIED TAPPERT, Pastor

M.—Divine Service: "Remember" M.—Junior Service of the Sunday School M.—Nursery*

Regular Lenten Service Wednesday, March 4th at 8 r\ M. "The Cross, a Symbol of Suffering"

Rev. Carl S. Weist, Minister . 11 A. M. Worship

"GOD PRAYS" 9:40 A. M. Adult Bible Class

NURSES TO ELECT WHITE PLAINS—The first meet­

ing and election \ of officers of the newly formed Westchester District, State Nurses Association, will be held Thursday at 8 P. M. in the Little Theater of County Center, Miss Anne McCabe, chairman of the organization committee, today announced.

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