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PAGE 2 NEWS OF THE CHURCHES Bite of pure ion WS& ISSUE 1 1,- Ppteal Life of Hu- Kfitnity In Condition m of Flux Bknomin ation a l ■MEETINGS ( ALI.KD Hpernal Reorganiza iFTjtlon for Efficiency E Is Theme Kjj)V THE RELIGIOUS RAMBLER Khjfttt tlmrx erf urn i‘.-< ' '•> S groat dr a! alou' it.*- M*<> RpMftlogs" of the’Em' i iiurvl.- - <>f Hi ”Ma> Meet ir nut S* May in the utoDl i h>r roo*t ot \ jjjjHjji grant denoniuia’L .m BUcta four )«•*!> 'lie .'-c M* Hp||copal church. u«».» in on KpßTil. addins t*«p«tinl iM.[>oiUu-»• HK doo month, h<-< lesi i*: .i u’.lt Tj u ■iMl contention of rh> I To 1 ' a church ul~o iim-h« t.hi.- |Sjpr, but 4n October, lull. Major KMincrlnK' of the pres- | Month, anltle from the Mes not gebeiMl r-oab .«r* |Kbnational contention- of the j HHUuMt Biptbu gt Minneai-oli* | southern BantiM> at A-he- ' WKkM north ’ rn Cm >'•> unar: - §Sptt*y£ City and of the south m$ dfabyterians tu OrlaLda, Kior K ? |iMtnnnj the average, church Klhh#lffoff* on his accustomed *si sessions of the hir'i .ot withou* any of spirit H* IpM rush to the bulletin boards pM|i what legislation v as pas rtwHHk the day—and he would HB If ha did. Acme inter**- 1 the proceedings of the?-* 9|oaMMl!e«. assombhi* and omon {{^■fVcua fined prettv mu< it to min- MfBKIM church officers and a 9p|dMßNporiion of lay tr.cn One of problems of church life the extent of the which the gtn*raJ ni<>- KISHS People have in the affairs and <lexiosnin*!ior:« lpS|i widespread suspicion '.‘.a: gg§,J«prefeasioneliy engaged in matters are r.rrn-r re §pM{| .their Interests from the Pfil Ilia of the church mem *■* ** |}Sfc#s#eneral meenars tfi iie church in review. ity dajagned for the lhe sitrts of religion, t the times with re nit y are studied and efficiency of the L How to serve the tdly. aid to extend » church, is the f«. Asa matter of 9* is largely taken tine, administrative ; administrative ♦ ffi -1 first place: a g*-n --rinal purity was the cf ecclesiastical of practice, rather l faith.- hold .he at » ohurche* today, bis stir has been periodical attacks dog tea I seminary tu resbyterlau droref manor aeems to be eljr a shrewd move rt the denomination map of men. in the stical politics. This 11 the Other Mav bring more heed to I the hoards an 1 each other, than to if henry or ortho- J sslon the Methodist nfereme adopted tvs tu favor of re southern Methodist' so Baptists con von coming to a closer l eaeJt other. Both heir denominational pi, so that In due to met go the M rt»-p iI:,|TH ‘■’ JMMWt. Mot«■ *'fTot-v*> a, ‘*° n * i pr * ir> ‘l#* ttm » jo111» < on, ■ L%*» MttM • ouiu i MVtbWMt, %6£)Wmmt rn (b cuh bn bMB |vAM*ll |lt tb Mrttort rhttreh. , IpMlhlMi which the Joint oom will he *glular> upon ■MWfrtlta'i'MM and preshy. .._. JMmIIi b®d»»«, wi'ftv the two ■ jil " , ' 1 ' ’VBpi • iu<* hd*th. It t« not it r congre«»ii.<n- of diki i- T&* ; JkjMlltf »|M hi- tOI * . VO I' I '- -SVfcrW tteue dividing «m»rr »*r Ire* of '-J''’ 'W of Mk>jmu ot i).. Succinct Sentences From Billy Sunday Th»-re is many a fellow trying to work B'M.in shell itmt on Uod to day. Manv a man p _ ays when he is up ucainsi it. but when he can stick his thua hs (n his armholes and take * pair of scissors and cut his coup on* off I* I* “Good-bye God. 4'll see | you later '* N’o m.-in nfi get do* n and pray • Thy ktn-dem route" and have a beer wagon back up to the door nr* t day. No man tan pray Thy Mu',;doii' come" and look through i •he Uot* m of a beer gla.*s God wont st»nd for It Peop!*- # .rav and If God answered! tHeT jt v e - hey would say. ’Why. | lord S*e VO', there* 1 didn’t ex-j rs-rt you. ’ G >d > s to take many a man and . van’ hi! on h.> back and shake shroud • v. r him before he will ! pray if m»*»i o ( you m.-n were to pay 1 -ack w* it you’ve gotten through truiiinb n; Iran-actions your w ives woildD't !•» wearing diamond* in their e^r*. Gud w ’I h> at the prayer of the 1 worHn * non in the mines Just a quickly a>- that of the president of 1 the company whe owns the grottnil V’e h'v* men who can write their : hecks for a million dollars, but these checks are not worth a pUavnnc in heaven Red whisky and the church hav* nothing rn common. Graft has got the strangle hold cn religion and tbe church. You cannot produce good conduct by mere legislation. Go bctie and live your religion. No m-n can stand for the dirty. God lorsnken. beli-born. iniquitous j south and along the bolder. All tb* I declaration:* of comity by general conferences and aesemblies have not availed to extinguish this evlL At pretent it is largely due to escea sive denominational ***l. Yet the sentiment t gainst thu> practice, and In favor of fullest oom- Ity end unity. Is ateadily on the rfac in all the churches. In the various non-ecclesiaatical conventions of re ligious workers, such as the lay mens movement. ;he Sunday schools Christian Endeavor and the Youug Men a Christian association, there is only one sentimrnt. and that la for cooperation. Perhaps if I the laity were put into control of the denominational gatherings for a period of five or ten years some thing radical would happen. All sorts of diflleul* and baffling new problems nowadays engage the at ten .on of these gene ral confer ence* and assemblies and conven tions-—lssue# that were entirely be yond the range of the thought of the churches a half century ago. The entire congeries of q»te*tions united under the phrase. "Social service.*’ have come to claim a right of way. Immigration, and the growth of cities, with the passing ot the old frontiers, have transformed the home mission enterprise. The rise of state universities, with the diffi cult situation of caring for the spiritual needs of the students, have created anew set of problems in Christian education This whole subject is receiving expert and unit ed attention from the church lead ers, and Christian education Is now In a plate of commanding import ance. The relationship of the church board* one to another, which is the foremost question with the northern Baptists, is mere or less an Issue with mII denominations. The Atlar tic CHy Presbyterian gereral a*- >ombly has np the possible consoli dation of its board of education and of college work. The personnel of l>oard officers is always n.ore or le«* of a question, and It has been en gaging m<i< b of the attention of the Methodist Episcopal general cv nference. Church newspapers, which cost the Methodists n deficit of $37#,- 2M.13 during the past four years, are one of the grave problems of all the churches. How to elevate rellgioua Journalism to the plane to which the public ha* become used tr secular magarlnes, and at the same time make it self-supporting, is one of the big and taffling questions of present day religion. Never before have rhur*h assem bile* convened in *o crif h al a period of the world’s history. The spiritual Mto AM thought of humanity Is In a bj|» of Itu. Thn* far, aruld a 1 world wide crtatr. that hat tc c'o prl- t maeiljr whh mee’a aplrtt*. than* ha* bate an dear. chalUng ag word of spiritual leadership frtm the ohurch- ; ea. Perhaps this month’* meetings will somehow answer the world’s ex portation. For, beyond doubt the 'stale of religion’* |n the world Is the paramount la* tie before all (’)ilieitau horde* today. The H4Hy Hunday fampslgn •ml our part In It,” and ’’What is the in spliwtiua of the Bible?” *rc thr lop)<g of the wrtnnni In the Treat.,n Meth odist. the Ijev. Kina I', Reach, paa ter In connection with the •ronlnii w titcti. a <in*st|on box regarding the iUHte all! he ue*4 r al««n huatness and remain tine to test « Civet*!. % Y»*u wunt the kind of religion «hai make* you a. home and kiss your ” ife Priver can move God and (*od can mo* e tilings I'll p-y tout «wr fare 10 any city I ev-r I'vsti In. snd If 1 don’t ;>rac ♦li-e what I pr-ach 111 teavn thi* pJatforrr trmnrrow Its n t a question of a pay cn velo;»e whether |eopls ar»- pure or im pure S»»if t reservation ca’.l* the com muntty. ’be chur< h fh'* nation, to rail on tNlr knee* before J»‘*u* Christ. Ijpt Xb church of Jesu* Chri*t spend a dav with God and well re write th» hlstor.’ of old whisky 1 soaked Ktn*a- t’lty \Vhat \ sad p.cture v» e make o !e*U* Cb"l:t’ No wonder Givd * photograph gallery Isn’t packed with folk* looking at It N'v man lives unless he -a t'hri tian He may ex *t. bi t thw * no’ iiving. G->d p-ovtded -ahation and if yo;. lush It eway. you're a fool' Some Ciristlana roll to church In an automobile and then throw five cent* In the collection plate and »ing "Je*us Paid It All If Co.' can t nrake an appeal to you on the ba.-ts of decency, he won’t enm religion down your throat How ixr you go with Jesu* de- j pen*** on v-hat you take with you when you start It's th» even, uniform Chri« , tAß life tha* conn’s. — Kansas rity Times * | CHURCH I j NOTES J; The rltnatng love of motherhood’ will b« tJi* topic of the ji a‘ l<><k ermi'fl of the Hew tv C. jn the Hrn Mcthixjtat Pr<>t**t*Bt. Siin- Aay morning At • p m he will on 'Three observations “ The Rev IJoyd C T •nuKlae. of Ann Arhor. will prewch ,n the North A..- 1- ward rongrewational wt 10.3<r Th-« , Itev. Cheefer Burge Emerson »11 t epewk In the *»»ninr on “Women 1 and democracy. In celebration of 1 Mother a dajr. A Mother s day aervlce o:!! be held In Simpson Tabernacle *t 11 o cio< k. under the direction of the t!*v. E D Dtmond In the evening meeting a . r Young People's service will be held j Christ tan church at Grand Utver and AlJendaie-ave . will ho and a sp< tal Mothers' day *>r irf in the morning and In the evening service the Rev 1 T. I’ Arthur will dei.ver My bwcca- I laureate sermon " I The North Woodward Methr>d »i • congragation will hear th» Rev H C* Pear*-# at the 1« Jo services, and In 1 tne evening lir Bln. kstone will deliv er an Illustrated I'ctur* :na dor- , '|n« the revolution." _____ ' Mother * |s the sut jert *#)•' ted ; t>y the Rev. Lloyd II Miller for hi* • * morning Sermon tn the Woodward ave Christian The topic for the n-n. , Ing sermon will be 'Home. ' I Charles R. Lin foot will address the International H'ble Students' .in O. K K temple No. U Alevandr n». lave. west, at 3 o'clock in the after noon. The topi, Wil : dren of the seed." | Tne Rev r>r Steadman, of Mbion .college, will pr«»f h at t»*»th m'-rn ng ♦ and evening s« rvices ,n th<- Ki.rier Memorial Methodist. Hervtcea In M'<Jr*trr tnsr.tute f-r the wm|( will he » H folx-vs. 6*gm- I nlng at ’p. m Sunday. speaker W IH. Venn, singer. Mr» Hoyle. Vlon* ]*Jay, atereoptlcon pictures life storb-a 'good music Tueaday. sp-aker ‘he Key. J. B. Oliver, H.ghUn 1 Park singsr Mr* tVlthe Ww|n*vUy, rr, I. week rally, led by Mr Carrahln in stitute »-holr will sing Thursday, speaker, the Rev. C l T*on« r cen tral Christian 'hurrh; singers. M»<-m j ilnndjr and rollings Friday, *p**k ! *r, the Hev R m«s*ll. Ca<lii i lar-ave. Preahyterlan church. *:ng»r. ; Mra. Hoetger Saturday, ope-n *r> * •t• • Ing l*d hy Hen Rrnsn. I’Pr*r*redne*a for pear#, will »•» the subject of the Pev. TVm T , Javjuesa, In the Jefferson-are. Prsstiy. t*rian. Sunday morning, at It o>lo« k. I»r Jacques* will also preach In the fh»lrr«rt hall at 7 W In the evening Katherine Kent Alfhouae will apeak in the First New Thought church, Sunday morning, on ’T’omln lon ' In the evening Lou I.a ft K»-rr will «r.«ak on Mfeal thyself' The talk will he followed hy practical work. The Rev. fieorge F. Oullen will pr« a-n on ‘The debt we never pay'’ in the observance of Mother* day In West f Jrand Boulevard Metho«liat at 11 o clock in the morning ’’Mother’s da.. ’ will t»e the topi» of the aermon lof the Itev. Howard A. Field at Ih* evening service There will be apncial mualc and special decoration* fn Trumbull-ave Trs*t»yterlan "The church of a thousand welcomes,'' •'F'arenl a I»a*” Will be the order The morning theme *.f th« paator the ltev It V Huston, will be "A falfh -Ifu| mother tvening topi' 'An ant loua father ‘ The orcamat. Mlaa •Kenya Itoae, will feerder the follow ling number* at the opening of the (evening aervtce at ? .in •'Kllsnbeth’a i Prayer 1 ' iTannban-er i. tt’agner, 'Air l»u Rpl.” Ohjra. 'Har.tr « I. Wagner: '*Th«- ?/i»t Phord,' Sullivan. 'the autijert of the Itev W II Wni Ih.vie a aermon In the North Wood ward Treab) ter ian at 10 3'* w ill b» ’’Helpvra or hinderrra. ' "Mother'a vday” will he celebrated at 7 Jd, wh»-n the eiihlect _ »>f the sermon will he "The nation's gicatest need ■M'hrle (ll an motherhood ' A spertalH sdprtt. progiaio „f mualc in w btrp the ’ han>. violin, and organ will g>- used. DETROIT TIMES la planned The emblematic ffowsr will t>« wot n In Kieiier Memorial the Rev. »1 E *teilm*n w*|l i>r«Srk at te o’clock and it T Vt the nooning aarvtce a th.M. «<f h to>* and girls wiR stn« Th« s'lbject of Rabid Franklin's serni.-n. smuts > morning, in Temple ft. tt> til « II l>e "Mother and child." s, t:.ra l*eu Itt at IS le the inierntna the Rev. J. P Mac t - nal l It gbTartd Park Prsshytsr an w ! ll take a» his theme “Ttie sill'll i'U!*h In the evening tie u tt »;•«•*k on 'The garden of thi* «. iit Vondav the (castor leavea on tvs oilaNion ,if representing the l*e •i. 1 Pieabyterv at the general a»- «. ■ h.v sh' ii ,-onvanes m ktlanth Cits Ma> 1* Mr* Msclkmsld will 1 'npattv him This diurch Is tn -11 Hi' tri-ranpaiftk h n, l w! ’' b.« represented at the women s mass :* e. t 'tu in be held knmlay afternoon, 'n THnlty Methodist. Highland Park In the K rst Baptist, the morning »•>’% »• «%ill he w “welcome aervlce t, s. new mentbera. The communion serv.ie will follow the weles>mtn* - -I'lii.ir.v In ttic evening the Rev T 1 v iters nil prea< h a mother a da> «e,in. it taking as his topic. “Christ’s treatment of His mother The ch *lr » rentier a special musical pro gram. Tu. R*v Eugene Rodman Shtppen ! e i 1 rea h n the First t’nitanan tn • r .rn ng ..n “The beret' 1 and the , * ...'e •' aiming to reconcile liberty «n<l union In religion. Ti e Rev K. H pence, of the Fort ; yeabyterlan. will preach in the ring <.n *ll hen one doubt* l»-ve, and in the evening on “Another ♦ nee Communion will be «>b . r\-■n the -corning Th» Womans xt »,r will me-t MOl da» aft»'r n at : to oclutk tn the Church louse The llev J. seph A V.»n« e nltl oc 1■ j the pulpit at both services tn the First rre*b)t*r:an lit* subject at ojo a ni will be “The supreme orait).’' and in the evening In . n n -:on with the • 1-anlng -up cam paign. he will speak on “Cleaning up »T>e *. wn Next Wednesday even, w II '«» the menttil) evening wit 1 men. and »r Van e sill speak on “Job. the man of patience.” The Rev John Wellington Hoag anr. urn-e# a spe. :al mothrr • tla> pro gram r. the Woo.)ward• »»* Baptist : Sunday evening. The ministers m*«. , sage will be on "An Old Testament mother and the music by the church 1 quartet and the numbers of the 15- | minute mforniwl aonif ser't<e wit', be selected in elebration of mother's day Mr H*-ag will also preach at 1<» : i in the morning Bible school at 11 »5. David i King will *pewk Sunday morning at 11 o'clock In Higher Th ught hall N :13 M oodward-av*. • ont numg the *ubje«-t. Threads of Desttnv ur.der the sub-title “Astral and sub-human plane* of .-onacsous '>•*• The evening Cnity meeting w II b« . .'nducted as uWial by Mar in the Jeff erson-ave Saottst, Moth- I er • day .SMI be observed with spe cial rr.ustc and special perm-'O*. “Angler and ffshertnen" and “Hi* nv-tb*r will e tt;» Itev Amos Muy w »o«t - serm-m subjects in Cass-ave Meth-vdist. Ct.-s and !*elff*n-ave. otx.tr union service* will be held at noth morning and evening sertvee* in Central Pre»by*erlan 'The world that God love* will be the topic of th sermon in contnuatton of the ae ries being preached on "The love of Ood." V The observance of Mother* day tn Grand River-ave Baptist, wul ■ onst.st of morning and evening ser mons by the Ktv. Frederick M w hlte paslwr, w b«> w ill talk <>« Tribute* our mothers' in the morning snd in th* evening on “Honors to our father- ‘ The ordirvan<e of baptism w.|l be administered at the evening service garet Wood, assisted by Mrs Klip- P-nger. and the Thursday af'ernr.on class >0 aelf-healiftg by Alice V liy vis. who holds also a free h*alir«& cllnu. follow,dk the lesson The Rev H Sidney Bullo-.k will dose hie work with the Muri»on-ave Baptist with two sermons. Th* morrong «ervi-e will open with bap tismal ceremonies, followed by a short talk on the tmt»ortanc* of chur h membership. Thirty n« w mem bera will be extended the 'hand of f*ll<>w»hip.' After chureh membe*. ship wha»T will h* the topic for the evening »»rmon. The e- ngregatlon of Rurns-ave M.tJk.,d:et w ;»J h*ar thr Rev f>r W .1 Balw.er in a sermon on "Mother lore at the morning service Th* evening «e rV I r e sermon topu will be “The evolution of personality." Th* Rev r R Oliver will preach tn the ino ning In M»th<xl «• The ev-ning sermon will be delivered by the Rev Frank Min er. Special servle-* In observance of "Old horn* evening will t.* held tn I ..rest-ave Prest.ytsrtan Mav Jt. », celebrate the anniversary and re union of the Third-ave. t nlon Kun day school and former members of the church. Dr. Barkley will prea< h Sunday vesper service of the y w r A. will be tn ehargr of the edu cational depsrtmeni ar.d will be ad dre seed by Dr f'arolyn fielsd. of Battle < T' ek, not*d woman lecturer. Her subject will be "Woman and tv twentieth century." All wom*n ar* Invited to attend The Jefferaon-ave Methodist w,|l hol t aper ial aerviees ,f, r.haerVM- e Os Mother'a day. I»r Felton w M prea. h on "Two mothers’ in t* ► nvjrning. and :n the evening < n 'T>,e fatal barter The Itev Frank Foster Fttehett r>a»t' r. will dir* l t fh* services tn f.raod H ver tv* Method)*’ Wh*r» the Rev F.dward V.rrtrson will pres h on Tte tattle we tight at the m orn Jrg meeting In the evening f>a\ and ncott will occupy the pulpit. In the Central Methodist, In the ahaero, ~f the pa»to r . the Rev it loafer Hmlth. at the Heneral con ference the |'e V f. f. I.lmond of Hlmpson Tat>*rna‘le .hur't. will prea- h in the evening service and in the rooming the Rev R. M Ark.ns wilt speak There will *,e a «pe. ial music .1 s«wv|ee Jn the evening hv the chorus choir, and on Funds, evening May 21. the <horus and soloist* wilj offer an eapeclally elaborate pro gram. Two special service* have been planned for Monday In the y-rat t”on. nr.gatiMul in the morning « *pe » al setfmon. ‘‘Her lamp goeth not out commemorative of the sentiment of Mother's 'lay will t.e preached hy the Rev. .1 P 11IIget The ItaugMers of Veterans will attend this service In a body The evening srrvlee at 7.S ft will be a special musical pro gram by ttie choir, as«i*t.-d bv Miss Theodosia Kldrldge, violinist The morning sermon them* In Westminster I'reahv teriwn will be « Communion address 'The Fellowship of believers " In ihe evening, the second of a aerlaa on '"Ancient j»eo f|e in modern drea*.’’ ’Th*- modern ’harlsec, ’ Will he preached by the l|ey \Vm Real Oantx Orant XI Hudson superintendent of the Michigan AnH-Fu'oon league, will speak In the Fores|-ave Trc<-i> teetan at the morning service lie will he accomparled by Prof .h. ' • 'arroll. of Berkeley, « « %bo dr Ihe soloist of ll|. set v'. » In • > evening the tV*ft ||in«|er leugi,.- ( etc t’tatc* M-ihe a day al •».! . Tn< ltrv I E Bradd-ld wil preach un 'Needed \ndr»w lit the North Woiwlward Mrthmlld th- B*V 11 a. Pc.ir.tb W--o. late pas tor wilt pr- ich in th* nt irning on "The A l' P * of -* I'hriitlan tn the evening Di l*la‘ ketone will as* llvvr an llluatrate*l |e» ture on f hina during tt*** I*■ v.ilul l .* 11 said to be * thnllinc miri at ve ..f re.-*nt historic event* tn the 11. nt Music *’v th quartet ch»*ir. and a e- l*» by Lawrence Smith, t-n.ir Th* Rn R M \ 1 kins "111 preach in i>otrat V-tl 'Hei on --* king and saving si t nt >r 1-i -• r ce. in.' II il’tlAl Woodward Avenue Baptist Church Coiner Winder. k Rev. John Wellington Hoag. Minister 111 )J « m Regular service 7 p in Mothers' Ikty service. St>o hI music Minister's theme. \n *dd I*, tat'-nl Mother" i; .* led H >*lc **• h.'id meets at II 13 j n IP IT ST Fir -t Baptist ('hurch Woodward at Pingree-wvea Hr*. Tks«s* J. \ tilers. 11. 11. I'sdur i IS * I* r \\ • I ..me to new m-mbers Hand it Fellowship. j Communion. 7 :•> ( m -M. t'ei« Day s*rvtr* . i s-t.-iM-.il i Treolmenl *>f 1 Hi* M-ih. ____________ m \r 11 at Grand River Avenue Baptist CIiHM R OF \l' It MOST. Dr. Frederick M White. Pastor I- jii Trit*ut« t • <• r Mother* ’ ' 7 t'«—“Honors t > Cur Fathers ' | Mrdtnan.*- f Baptism. Utbl- s- hold at : J u * to* k M UT'liT “Friends of Israel” Meet ng f..r Bi de stud' at « hai -l. No »1* Hu' ngj jt S'lndc;. Ma> 11. at .t p rn Alt are cord-aiy Invtt-d ail'TIW t Fourteenth Avenue Baptist Fourteenth and .Vntotnetta HF.V. U A. qt VRHIVf. r«v. Pastor. Ik th a m—’ Honor ins M-th-r 7 tn p. m "A Good Mother * CONOUKO (Tin k Xt. i f A ,{> Congregational Church Woodward gnd J. Percival Hujret 1 am —“Her lamp Oi »rh Not Out ’ 7 JO p m —Miiniu! jjervic* cokt.RLr.inu> il. . North Woodward Church Car.' W owdward and Rlalae. Rev. Chester Burge Emerson Pastor lh:3h Rev Lloyd f* rknjgigs <yf Ann Arbor. w:l| prc.i. h 7 JO—Pastor will speak on "Wom en sr i D- • tlon of Mother- Day. Brewster Church Trumbull and Warren Mac H. W allace, Minister Services 10:30 and 7:30. J CYfftfSTlA* M Woodward Are. Christian Church Woodward and Jos*phin* ft RV LI»YT* H MfI.LBR. Pastor Jb jn a rn —Mutijei-t. "Mother.“ 7 Sh p m. - Hubjeet "Home." f MRI«TI I >. Christian Church r.rand River snd All*ndal». F P ARTHT’R. Pastor 11a m Mothers’ r>*y service 7.30 p m —"My Ba> < siaureat* «*r» mon ” FFiac op 41, St. John’s Episcopal Woodward-ave and Hlgh-st. A House of Prsver for All People Rervleea every Sunday 7 3'» h m. »n*l II a ro.. 7 bi |> m . and every I*V*dn*adny at 7dO | rn In th«' •hnpel. KPIfM «»P4ae I” - Oeovge's riiHrcg. rr,r~ YTowsrff 1 and Mth Hur lsye. lo.jo a. m and 7 30 p. rn Holy ortitnunlon, serorjd and fourth Sun<t.u •/«. vi.in » rh, other Sundays. * a m. Sunday . * grliool, 12 riQ.,n ME I HOIHST 1 1 ' ”7 firand River M. K. Church r*-.r Oraryd HP. - • r-t '.f '•-aw Mev. Frau'* 3.*t»-r FI ek-it, l*usf nr. I*,';* ■* u. H»v a■! Slum-on, “Th- )' .»«!*■ tt - * ■ ,f." mrichril Ilf*” will b# lb* topic of the R*v K /l). Hlmnnd at the averting meeting. A Mother*' ilar aervlc* will, br het<l at Ift't* tn Woooinrrr Metho dial, lnatallatlon of Epworth league ofAcini* will he held at the evening service. The lte\, B J tVFlahert*. of Dub ,i). will preach »•. for. tht Protestant ktlsslonnrv alliance of North America 'ii St Andrew*' hall at i o'clock In the afternoon At * o clock Hail Bar ren will preach In connection with the aut BHuticr HKTIInlliaT North Woodward Methodist I Episcopal Church Wm4wN and Melhawrae. REV, M. S. RICE Preacher 10:30 a. m.—Rev. H. C.. ' Pearce. 7:30 p. m.—Hr. Blackstone, "China During the Revo lution. ’* Illustrated lec- • ture. tIKTHOUIHT C aatnhell MethadUt (tarrk M NN'IMI 11>1.1Cantor lif 1" a m.— Itev. I H Oliver i ‘ 1* f» m.— Iter. Frank Miner. Welcome Mwrnouirr. JelTeraua tee. M. K. I'karrh, tor M.irll-.roiia'i I’.ntiT. iHH'tili 11 lt>»n .M -rnink. 11 "The St.>rv of Two Mother*" Evening. ft —i | "The Fatal Harter." method hit. M«r„* Or. Methodtaf k'.ptaeepat I knrek. •> Hit i* .ibil A|li>' ii" • Win J H.ilmrr I*l*. inlni<*» r. Hiin«la> . 1 •>• Mother I.ove 770 The f:volution «-f |Vi»un*iin •• Tnk. J*-ft••r#«»i» -»r K*r hcvnl iSt» r | man • ,*r to Hurno. short a*lK to Atni ' Com- - -■■■—i MKTHoOI* T Ike Preplan HrlkndM Episcopal rkarth Twent Baser and i‘<*reer-»ta Kiti- l* Bet.i h. pastor 1*» 3ft a m. 'The Willy Sunday ''ampaigrt, and Our Pare ir It 7 ’.it p m . ‘What '* j th* Inspiration <>f tl « S. r \»- ture*7" “ In a aerie* of sermons allot,t the H.hle MKTUOIIOT. r«M tie. tlrlkoilUl Kphrnpnl— t M irntnp eerman by lio K>!* n ►' p*. n " ' aglera * n«l Fl«h»-r•»»> n livening su'Ge, t. *HI» Mother MKTHODI«T. “ Simpson Tabernacle M. E. Grand Hirer and Macs RKV. K. H. DlkOkD, PASTOR. li on rn - Mother* Day Service. j 7 3<» i m Young I'roplt * *»rv: e __________________________________ ! gETtIOUHT. Central Methodist j Woodward and Adams Ih 3'i a m . sermon bv UKV H M ATKINS. "Seeking and Savina < :•* p m . sermon by K It DIMONO. •The Mnrirhefl |fe Organ miiilr, 12 3* to l. flail» ! Fin*- ‘ horn* choir Seat* free. NKTIfUOIIT PROTESTANT. !" ' | | First Methodist Protestant j Gratiot md Bellevue Pastor W. O j Marrer. kft/« fan ton. 11 a. m “The Clinging I»ve of Moth'-, hood ' I p. m 'Three Ob*erva> tion*. ' INTERS %TIO\ 41. Rtni.K «T 1 tIKITt -- ■ CHAS. R. LINFOOT Speak* at O. E. 8. Temple. 43 Al exandrine rot, at .7 p m Sub apeak* at O. F., S. Temple 4ft Al- Jert. “The Children of the Seed.” A i*o lecture at ft p. rn. Seat* free; no Collection. s%».EM ntu, Salem ffall Cor lirooktyn-ave. and p*rry-st. Sunday afternoon service at 3 30 Gospel aervlce 7 30 p. m. I SITED RRETIIRF.S I SITED MtKTHRfA IV CHRIST Euclid-ave Church RKV. AHA A. KEIBER. Pa*tor DRUM ATIORI at VIDAY l f > a. m. —Sunday pchonl II a m.—Wdbatory »»rmon hy fil*hop II II Fout. I».I ft 30 p. m —Young People 5 * meet ing 730 p m —-Dedication aervlce. he Hiahop Font. a**lafed by Her. fi. K Shull. *tatc puperlntendent, and Itev. F. M Davis, f»rm»r paator Wednesday, 7 30 p m —Hp- < lal re ception and platform talk* Y. W. ©. m. Sunday, May 14, 4 p. m. Speaker—Dr. Carolyn K. CreiHel. Topic—Woman and the Twentieth Century. Soloist—Miss Marie Hine maim. ■l■l■.- ■ -V- - - - i., • v \ ' * r. n. r. a. Men's Mass Meeting 3:30 P.M. ! Rev. 1. E. Brad field "MOTHER" | O cr tra Concci'k 2:30 I'. M. campaign *>f the Wayne county dry campaign. co/mulUr* th* follow ing will ilrlhvr tutoresses In Detroit churvhe* Sunday morning Grant II alvvti. slate superintendent Anti- Saldon leag'Jfc Korea*-at«. Presbyter lan; Waitir, JNJlo»hal. Trinity M, th <»diat Highland Park Edwin Simp *on. Grand Hl\>r-av» Mrthodlat. Wil liam P l*>>«tt, FI rat Congregational Evening aildt rear* are a* follow* Grant Hnda <n. Trinity Methodlat; W alter J. tlitahal, Mt itop« Congr*. gntlnnal. Edw in Hlmpaon. Tracv M-thodl*!; William P. la>.ett. Eaal Grand lloutavard Methodlat. "The Friend* of larar*." will meet ntKiamiuAN. Central Presbyterian Church Car. Grand Rtvar and tacond-avaa. Rev. HurH Jack. D. D. ra aTon 10:30 a. m.—Communion and reception of new mem bers. i 7:30 p. m.—Communion with st»rmon on “The World i That tiod Ixive*." A cordial invitation to these services. 1 ) misniThNitv North Woodward Ave. Presbyterian Church AC Philadelphia. DR. W. 11. WRAY BOYLE Pastor 10:30—"Helpers or Hinder ers." 7:3o—“The Nation's Great est Need." Mothers* Day service. Chorus. Soloists, Harps Violin. rHßaßimuv. Fort Street Presbyterian Church Far* aad Tklrd-ala. Eilward H. Pence, Pastor ! 10:30—“When One Doubts Love." 7:3o—“Another Chance." PRKHUk TKRI AA. Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church REV. J. r* FtTSriIE.N, JR.. Paator 11 a. m.-—Sermon by Dr. Wm. T. Jaquess. “Preparedness for Peace." 3:30 p. m. — " Happiness.” j Leader, \Jiss Ella Aspen leiter. 7 p m. Hrrvi' rat Chalmara t Motor hair. r«KMI TKRIAS. i Forest Avenue'Presbvterian Church REV. J. M. R k NKI.KT, 11. D., Paatar. i | f i .o ;i m —Hun Grant ,\f bprakrr. Special Sololat Prof l A *'arrr>ir 7 to p m Needed - Andrew." He v f K Hradheld I.KITI RF. Hear One of These I Mfill.YINO Grant Hud-on *ta * n Fore*t-avr pe»*hytertan rhuroli di*t tlflfhlard Parki, Edwin Himr William i’ Ixivett. Klret «’ongreg« EVENINt* tlrant Hudson, tn In Ml. Hope Congreg*t tonal. Ed i William I’ l«e<vett. in East Grand-1 W AkNE i"i d'.NTY DRY C, CHRISTIkS MlKkrr, First Church of Christ, Arcadia Auditorium. I iXieiiUßi, Woodward A Sttmson Second Church of Christ, M/Montiat East Grand Bl\d. OCienVlHl, Near Jefferson Ave Third Church of Christ, Kenilworth Hall, acieimni, Woodw'd A Kenll th SEItVirF.S at Ift *« a. m Sunday* and * p m Wednesday*. Humlay Evening Service* at 7:30. Sun day School 13 o'clock. FREE READING ROOM. 7th ft nor Fisher Arcade, 319-2*l Wood ward Avenue. Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. nv; Wednesday* to ft o m. Sunday* and Ilolldnya from 3.30 to » p. m. AD VhiS'lIAT IMMORTALITY Conditional, or Uncon- 1 tional ? Trumbull-n v*. 4’hapwl. Trumbull aVi-., near Ragg. Sunday Night Stere«,ptlcon preliminary, tjuaa tlrins: What I* the m»ul? the Spirit? A cordial welcome. MCROY T. MfVIEA. Speaker. • HIUHt.lt THOCURT. Higher Thought Hall N»a. 11-44. 11l kk «m*4w ard. It a ff». —"Thfjiidi of fiestlny," ♦ •art II I 'avid ('. King, lli m "The Spiritual t-Tfe.” Mur aaret Wood and Mr*. Kllpp>yi l»r. j Wednesday, Ali. m.—Mia* t'bfl*- . Mtie (IfeentlHilel, Thuradav. 3 p m.—"Healing.'' I A Ilf V r>avl*_. SEW THOIuHT. A» First New Thought Church , 43 Winder**!. | KakTHKItINK K 1 '.N’T Al.Tlml sk ] \ .. . *•!! apeak. J* 3d a at "t'ofnlnion " 7 .*• p i 'M< at Tin *, If # v h r< *et |r a| »\ or k I 1.0-i 1.,14 K ii .SATURDAY, MAY ll v 1916. at 330 o'clock for Hiole study ift the chapel at WI3 lluatlnga-at —— t" / More l*t»n ICi.OOO men nn»l wotu an- tre »>v|,.^,( V tl H* Riareli In New v orl. toCuv In Uie parade orgitnlved by the 'b'clhc** intererdft of that city tn rtlr ti» local Intereei •'» better mWtarjr, naval and InduairlAl pu|«Haen. Kaitn hand* employed In the vicin ity of Moffett, Okla.. recently went on strike for higher wage*. PkMSNI TKaiAk. Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church Trumbull. Bralnard and Qd. Rlvai. Raymond McD. Huston, Mini a tar. 10:30 n. m.—"Mothers' Day." 7:30 p. m.—“Fathers’ Day." "The Church of a Thousand Welcomes." raicanYTKiu an. Westminster Church Woodward Av. & Parsons SL Rev. William Beal Gantz, D. D., Minister Morning < 'omnuinion Ad dress, “The Fellowship of Believers." ' Evening “The Mtxlern Pharisee." i PRK*Ilk TENIA N I “ Scovel Memorial Grand River, NiQraw and Wil liams. Rev. James D. Jeffrey Pastor Dr. Rol>ert J. Preaches morning and evening. . ... ...... • ,i .... - PRF.aHk TF.iiIAS. F’irst Presbyterian Church W MMI-irft-Kf. awtf Imand.*t. Rev. Joseph A. Vance, D. D. PASTOR. 10:30 a. m.—“ The Supreme Loyalty." 7: :30 p. m.—" Cleaning Up the Town." PRF.aiIkTF.RIkN Highland Park Presbyterian « Ml RC H <*(,r Cortland and Woodward. Paator lt«-v .1 I* MacDonald A m —H»rmou -“Th- Whole Church. * P m Sermon- "The Garden of the Soul' 1.K4T1 NF. fry Speakers Sunday auperlntendent intl-SMloon te*gne. Walter.! Ifoahal. in Trinity vieiho ic>n In Grand Rlyer-ave. Methodist, tonal rrlnitv Methorliat; Walter I tn Simp-on In Tracy Mctlio.|l*t; vd Methodlat, , MPAION tHiMMITTEE DETROIT HOl.|> Eaa k*«Of IkTION The Uttermost Salvation la preached by REV. C. W. BUTLER At 4ft Grand Klver-ave. Service* J So and 7 30 p. tn I NITARI kk First Unitarian Church Wood ward-ave. and Kdmund-pl. Eugene Rodman Shippen ■ a • ni "The Heretic and the IMaciple." Mr* .Mnr«hall IVh*<> soloist. U rn Churtli school, I’rofe*. atonal, paid teachers. 12 15 p m Adult < M**, i.p, n all. atudylng the history of l.ihe,ai thouaht. PRO'I E*TANT MIMIOkkRV. r -A - - . - Protestant Missionary Alliance of North America St Andrews Hall, 111 f'otiKreas st E. Honda). April I«t h at 3 O clock l»lt. H. I G'FI.AHKRTY Os Dublin Ad>nti«*lnn I ft,-. Bring your friend* At * k. S»nl Rnrran Subtect, r>un|e| ,h. II Douay version used kdrnlsHlon free Bring your Bibles I Nik F.Rk kl.l*T Church of Our Father I Ylk KHAkI.INT 4 aan and Foeest-avea. Willis A. Moore, D. D. Pastor. We believe in Ihe Fniversal Kath. erhood of God Ift: Strndav school 11a m —"The Psychology of \\ orship." ft 3n. Young l’foplaa Christian, t nlot! service ‘ ; .10 P m. Address Hr Moore "The truest for Ifnpplness.*'