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PAGE 2 NEWS OF THE CHURCHES AMERICANS ! AIDING 111 i CAUCASUS Buy Food and Cattle For Armenian War Sufferers FARMERS ARE GIVEN OXEN Find Much Room For Helping Poor ■V THE RELIGIOUS RAMBLER. An interesting vnri.itiou from th** Many calls to Christian America for war relief Is the news of what ha* actually been done for the succor , dad repatriation of the Armenians la the Caucasus who have been per Mttted by th© Russian conquests to Idtani from hiding and from exll® lO their devastated homes. Many 'Meath* ago the American commit tM for Armenian and Byrian relief et which Charles R Crane. New Turk. la treasure*, mnt rrpresenta-I ffeea to the Russian and Persian Ceuranit* to begin relief works, an 1 to follow np the Russian advance* lato ravaged Armenia, as the Turk E retreated There has been gren: dfflculty in reaching the Armenian* ,wfltb relief, owing to the refn«al of tfea Ottoman government to permit | fcraifner* to enter. « Three missionaries, t*vo of them f*«aking Turkish and Armenian. ab 4 ooe speakirg Persian. wer© «©nt fto the Caucasus early thl*- ' par |AI senior mas lUv. Dr Samuel <1 I Wilson, of the Presbyterian mission •t Tabtlz. a well known oriental: [< author. With him were Messrs Oracey and McCallum of the Am©r laaa board. A cablegram recently ;:MtoOunc©d the and« ath of Dr Wilson tram typhus, while engaged in ti * • arark of relief. Other missionaries | (deluding Dr Floyd O. Smith, of Storbakir, bad alrtadv joined th • 1. Letters hare now been received ton the comn'lttee explaining its l earfc One of the most Int#renting t paasaces tells of the strange prefer ; entloo, through an entire winter, of rttrikarrosted props of grain in the r - ration. Dr McCallum summar flna the matter thus: f. "At present there Is plenty of hiM4 both in the city and Tillages, i lift year’s wheat crop sown in the Mi of lt!4, was of unpre ©den'*»d thttdance The ombreak of fight fat and mas aacrea occurred in Apnl. mi. end the crops were not har ' Taeted After standing in the fields 111 laet winter, this grain l* per fectly (rood for making bread. *al not for seed. In this way the leading of the people f«.r the sun* ■Mr baa been providentially render ed foeslMe The Incident Is more fully told by Os. Wtt-on: **As an offset to these difficulties •■4 the manifold trials of the refu ' fans there was a remarkable provi dence. The unreaped harvest o( laet year remained safe In the fields This wa a true in a number of div friets of Van There was a «mall tray of occupation which had faceted on the standing wheat. The ■lnter.had passed with or.u«oal mild ■aea. No halls or storms had beat •n upon the standing grain. Bo ffsu In April the refugees returned, ■iy thrust in the sickles which w© Into their hands and reaped Abundantly The grain and the un disturbed wheat store* in the pits ft the villages give bread to many fin the harvest time. ••What an Ideal woik it la to w pair the ravage* o t war end reatore Ui« refugees to thoir old homes. This %• hare barn attempting In the trika of the victorious Russian arm/. It* steady advance along the Whole line from Treblrond 1o Kerlnd baa given u* the opportunity. t*o ■ already then* are thousands ot aproatlna harvest field* in the dls irlrta of Van and Alavgerg. with the prom lee of food fur thousand* vs fan (lire, Rlnce the vernal rqulnoi , tbare hae been a nnall hot steady i Stream of returning refugees, strong, ; Upormii men. mo«Uy farmers They - wisely left their famllWt In the *o curtly of the Caucasus. themselves f daring the rl*b of possible retreat Tbs Russian government gave free traaepon to the refugees on the rail in/ as far aa Julfa, the Persian bor der Thence thev started on foot. Via Khoi. a tramp of about l>n arils* "These repatriat'd Christians had •ssd of ewervthmg All Ued In »-n •wept assy tn the avirianche t f loot aad desttactlon Many things could aot wait the return of the families, ••fore the hcu’ce was the tiild. Our •rat care was given to providing » brat Implements. m*'<l and cattle. "As soon aa we had animals •aoush Dr flra.-e) writ out with tn p£fW*alan volunteer from Aroerlt.» i m • «Mrd. aad gave tickets to the who were to get oten Where Billy Sunday Will Launch His Mighty Campaign to Regenerate Detroit trr SI M r - w. ■ * HI V f * mi VHHHi SHHKS BOioLiii: .i . - hHH BILLY SUNDAY TABERNACLE. The skeleton of a huge awkward-looking building is ’ thin* «hn; "/ t the ‘ • ' ‘ i-njwrty f Cirr , .» ! ard Cass av«#„ s *;»r Woodward which in a few weeks wi.l be the mecca for thousands There it - * !•: s • . baseball evang* -• w . i fort: tn a < in.p.ttgn w rue! is expected to rout evt* from Detroit and send th* rum av.d !.'*• f *rre- * t A long, low -tu< ur*-, hom*Tj In di sign, the bull irsg '* «.! t. ’ " **» “ a*tract -.. •-* ’ ,>v •v* • it makes up in convenience and practicability. It js built f* • s* rv >'..-* • er% * • - • •« • > '*• » * 1- 1 > “* • ir patgr. The master hand of Joseph Sjveice. who has constructed ,»h*-• c’,> - - I **' . ah© big enoug -® »•> n gelistic field to I.m© his nwr tabernacle*, is supervising ♦: * v• • > ; * s' i workm.-n ~r *.». Joe Speic© ha# b*-en with the Sunday pan;, for *• “ - • f * c .*:•»•: • * - h* .c he can almost tell at a glance just how much lumber r v It i* hi* task to put up a building in Detroit tha* wt’ - c 1 i * TANARUS! * t • c * b .It n ? b* • plans of a Sunday tab* made with numerous entrances, at* n • \-~ .at. •* - '* *•• • * i or • • t • « • special seats for the choruses The seats for *he th ru fr : * • • «• i 1 i *•! l.koo persons, there b* tng two mixed chorus* .-» ar. 1 One feature of th® tabernacle which is a viral ore « • v ‘ k *.’.■•• -- *•.-• comer of the huge buiidinp to hear those ■*, - akmg or the.-e tickets w • :»•* at cref hr:Mg V in t * rae and 1 delivered ’h«* animals according to th® ar ang©m* nT r-.,i in the village. Our plan was »o gl'e a yok** of oxru to * a< h thr©»* families an ! < ir< wa- \ n to group together >r I * sue*, larriltes as would prrba !y on harmoni ously Our hop* rh/t* liter we nay i e a 1 >lf» to give a y« k* of ox* n •o each rwo fwr :h* •\W do no* c:ve r» *> antrial- out right. l.itit *ak* a n< :e frvrri **ach re cipient, ly which he pro-.. »• > »r. pay to u* or t i ar,' crinmittee or person desirnat*-! bj ih. 'he vri-je cf th© animal* received. Fajment |s to be made in th'ee annual ,r.- s’allmei; - b©gi inr.g Nr . i, : »1T In the fix.ng of the pric** we rak<* off from 15 to .»j per cent of *ha we have paid, as »he pru * of ox©n is now from three to six greater than under uormal condi t :on«. “Cows ar© civoa > h efl\ t(, widows, orphan- and to famiLe-; when ther.* ar© little children “The governor a'.ri th® g- n* ral .n comniar.d very k’ndly give ar o*“ cial document to nil who get ani mal*. confimicg their pO'se-'sPn and forbidding 'heir for any purpose whatever. “We gave plow-bares shcoels an i sickles to th© fatmt ** ©r.ich go* oxt-n or buffalo*- In t u *» no tub cov ered by this pepor*. "*• s<*ve 4” i oxen to 6<H' families, \ u cow© to 2 > widow*, orphan*, invalid.- ;ir.d in fants, ,md 5u buffaloes to 75 fa”* ilies The j*riC'*s we charge I aver aged 150 rubles ( Cic) for a ri iffalo. 120 rubles for an ox and SO rubles for a cow “It proved imposvible to procure seed grain in larg»- quartitW from Persia IV® learned, however, tha* If we ga'* mou*v to the farmer, thev could purchase fs'l for tb*-m --selves in tb*- village- round tt>ou'. In thi« wav a* an expend * :r* of T ■ f,OO njbl*s. between t.-.r*© «ud four thousand bushel of wheat ad >ar l®y were bought, and w© ha.v« every reason to b»lit-ve, **©r® actu ally novrn. W© took notes ai«< from the fanners for th . by whi<h they pronil-ed to give Pack to us at ; ar vest ilm®, th** -am*- amount of eed a* they had received Our id* a is that thi* grain car. either be given out again as se*d. or be used for food, as seens best “When the governor hrar-5 of our method of distributing ee*' h® vas greatly pleased and ga\© is ]i ruble©, the ©urn we Lad a.teady ®t p»ti led, and we bat deal »v®r *o hi in th© notes w» had taken from the farmers He lndlca*ed tha' r.<- w'ouid give ut rror® mon©v. as n* **J , ed. for the same purpose We aD > | provided th** people of r ir » jwrith considerable quantitt*-* of pr>i« I toes, b«*ans, l*-r. Us <-orn »n i ail [kinds of vcge'ald© »e--ds. for wni*b [they wer® v> ry gratetul “The tin)** t< r sow,ng w v *a' «r,d barley it- practically p©j-i ho* there ia a kind of millet c* ■ jf , r *t*, miuh H‘fd for br**'*d, « * h may he sown for a month yet We , , *r*. Irg .io g»-i a large imuutu <f thi« from INr-ia. Th© void from ’h.e ntlll't i- often 1 ‘hi t** q,<. ?( *ha f -,f we succerd in g**ttiri!» r-r» r , x inod®r ate quamitv at.wn, ih® fo*rd qu***- tiort for nex* w'n»©r will hai® br©n solved. “Van it a region of orchard© and j vineyard*. Many of tl eo r>e|onv« and no Turks who «i*nnol cem*- back now, and to Armenia®a who have not >ef returned or who m* > have died We have undertaken !* after all Mtr h t.wnerle * t-r*hard,« and vlnevards in frrlvUtan and Ardam«-d, two ap-eriillv fnijiful dii trifle We pay a nomlnvl r* rit * f frrni 2 to 5 rubles 'o th. ®overn ment for #*»« h orchard, and will at tend to th»* pruning, wanting, etc If the owner turn* up w© .'tail hand Win hack hi* property on repayment es :li© u \ <v, ■:. > < . rw i*c *v»- sh.iil i.-r ■ i r-ei ! « m -or ■ ttu 'f :• ! » rk “W> «.ive vi• ~ u i nif,.. ;r. ! 1 th© V *.©r; »n r - - «*:*r or »? *• v.i.er v* . - ;■ t T.\ nor*- •' n ar© at h- ' rk r- u- i needed a:: 1 w U • « . b» r••• j,. “There •* i • —«*n* *arc *» of 'iw! t,f ail - !,*.- ;r. V..n ' .i* ,ir» t* - s• t • **. n o' mi-- ■■ - r* don© along lin* a- i * >j I return * \- \®t th• ■. ■ • » ret I:. t f 'h* v ; • -• : •o many a mi' . n -lull v 1 : this \:u®rioar - - • irr Pr *♦ ta r • - * I I* ha.- tnbuted .n A•; M * • “>r.a in.l - r r ;* been a*-- ©-©: Th* s . •*• *r* c? saving from Ir-.i. ©'liar.© v . dr©ls of ho :*a r * • *- ct * -‘a l:*h‘ra • • r. n supporting h*. i- < . t.P* * *•* mated *>v ’h* ].••*•*■ ilr*ad' Tha’ n*-v Arr ri©.. ! . .! i ■* • xvior of *h© C* f. -'Ah r* 'di lands of th© Ei •!•*, . r * f *:* wonder- of *’ - *v rid * CHURCHES 13 MEET JOINTLY Fourteenth-ave. RaptiM And Grand-blvd. To Htdd Bik >unda> Hally The W®s» Trar.*i iv •; i.- : and the Fourteen**- 1 i.-t pt. - * * hold joint -ervic*- a' Twelfth ar.<! Grand blvd . Sunday m* r* - z a: and !r. ’he evening b,g op- n r ■* b»- **tag®d both to fur r* r •• * of th# approa* h.:.g 5 :•> ' '•ampaigr. whi*-h op-r.- -*p'* - oer . In 'h® morning ‘r,* - :».*»■■ w',. be addr®*«®d by s p®ak*-r from th* Billy Sunday par's In th* erer.lr.g they will h© f s-i* attrao'Jve hr a choir of 40 voi nr 1 ar. or* hesrra that, will gtv* a sa* red eoncer* .VK).000 BIBLES GIVEN EUROPEAN TROOPS BY V. S. W Fiv® hundred thousand tes*am®n*s and gifspels hare h©er, provided *o da'* for th® Furopean o’d!*r* hy a. Mob tn eo-operation w-l’h the \n.©r ican Bibl® **Ki* tj T .*• figur*-.* w < rath®r*d hy I»r John R Mo»f. g* n • raj •'■cretary o' 'h® ln'*-rnaMonsi committee of *h® Y M u, a who has Just retiirn n d :rom another vlt.* t#* the fighting nation- of Euro;..* 3p*"king of th* * ' mit» o, : r t’inify for th® distribution of Mi® ti• w testament snd he pr©a« iilng of the gospel among *h© m* n in th** • 'flips pr;eon'r©nche» an'i ho* pital* of rtir'r.® f rr \!o" said “In nearly • jfstr* *'f passing in nnd out amotin *t,.. niiMon*. I ha-.e never known any Mr g to ©omparc with *h® opport ti/’y pr*sen'e*l to u* Jus* now “Th© place wh< re »ti** go.-pel i needed rno-' > ■*• p|. ( c». where the men pi* ,«e fur .-*>• w Into t**t*i., or w her <• ;* v **, i » lack '*» r* * n p**rate KlVe *©»; *, H *,(J, W ill prOV.d* a soldier in h*i-i i *ren*-h or pri on camp wiM* n < *#pv of th* new tesi«m» ru Th* gift nf the Bible sir ml di Iribofed wa* mad i“ -it*;, u; on' - y«tti*»n* r« *» v I from s -,i,t. It..pi fiiolar- an* adult In th* United tftaf#* DETROIT TIMES CHURCH NOTE; #*«. ■'• i > ■ • n 1 : V J. . ; • * . rr| • . 1 .: tMf O *• ' I.• Rev. - -• '. ~j*» ar t •t. i,i., - -* . - . «. . t■, ft* V VC V T I<• u I »•.. «, . f 'et ti .t Vft a • ri o* • M V Bt’ -f ■ will o* - ■ . T ‘' • * ■ ’ ». -Vil. < ? •* f.u m .05 y; ■ w • . 'orr h i,r m *o I * \ T f; U '* W! p* -. ’ *h- tiv.-r. na'i- r ti l: u - ■ ron •r .* • - • ©• a S •» it 2 o lo' k v •*- • ir* < • n a* TV- ' ' aw*. *; »l»“ -1 » U".l * . - tar-’' wT. 1 he .ft* «*i • ■ Iraait I M*-*' ' ** ' whl'b *r.r F.ev y< .«- r • "T'tc 1.- r<l *he s#a«< . - ' iitf-rnlriij s-rrv-.n trp;» f 's# fiS i UI 4*s:' 'ft *b e #*-•' *’. I tg tif.nai Th»re will he no evening •*-. V; r f e-s» v Pond fir.fflth* © p:** t «* *n »erv ce® in th“ *Jr*> r * !Uve- »v- flap* *t fr> at;hj*, *s ’! Tr • r» *•• cah'*rc»..- 'fa e-\ va! »*■ 1 "Prii o r ' r rhe r*v'» t “The }f*-"-hor who *ur-»d ♦> e II >e • .. -r- e *h-rre In ».-t- '.*■ m r.©*r f'r*»‘ .-'erlan In «he m«-rf na Tn* liev. tVlll!am Ueal >• *-•* U D, w';i rr»irh The n»v Jan-« Dav.s tfij. D e- 1 s * r*' .*».• 1 ft- *n * * wtil occupy th* pu+t ft in th- It I ,* sn*l Io». k Presh vter-wrt rri'-rn rg a I * -l ‘r.*- ”T fev TN 1 -rt !<,* n»l- e, *■ *V* < • p <'»r .i /.t w-.H j r*a, h a* v **“ in • o ► .rat f r®*hy*e'la * n"• . f th* pa’tor, r*-« j c-pq A Van -*. Th* J- v W J < 'lark * f XT. etr- . © 1 . t.o'h *i -yl m ;r North \v,).oiw*rd f'r* -ovrerlan f w*> h to- lie v A’ If Vrav P ls T>a*?or fr: • - l. rrh nf f».;r Pat hrs y-rs . Mat. fS* l!-. U I. : n. i v on "Th. f-a* *< o r a rlp'ttre ”' * * or ■ v*l-ni : * - . •*> t people will La she Uf>fr«ir<K •'•pf .0 tn* Fnrt'*» fit Pr» *li yI • - ».f »h' ' f) „ it««. J. M 11, rk! j.a»f*»r Th* Itev. Arthur '*4- ba,i W ©t * Las . Jf/nn . v. •• ;r - , -,t ! I. th «r | ir ■ . ir . »h- * lift' J*f. 4 y. I ?• r art i o •h. t - a . ••«. • r , r «,,- • ii II t .f«> . c y The R. v lies .. W ,r* f\ ~ I ,t , Bund tag prriv wilt ►!.• ik t. M,su..,ir,. H a .r, ©ii/ii r, TM-arnaii vt- - t Th. vmy In*- •* - t- ■ , a, t ; . . t.a rv-turtle «tli)oi <>f tha flat I. t. I•;it ■ r,d pastor Th. i,toini | < n- f '*,* . <,At ■ ' ' »» “H/il' ©-.fi'lay 4>i*t r tntr -I or W|» t :-• • , J ' w •*. .- • tr ii ••' •* g ' '**- »t \f Vr ' M ■ t r <n*t , * * ■*t r. *e t "Him «h t|j f n #*hr'»* > i * . rt f. /*- * nr rp. »r *■• .—f a-- v * • n * *-h ir< ►, f T. ■* r f 1 Will ' the 1-4'ter T' * R* ' 1 1 Itw rn T J©*| >l v » !,! |i - • i tha mrn » tn *h- TeW.j-i*r-- by ter:in Th* Ttev I -tloit s• ,t n« **. 1 * •* rldiati «• M- * ..I!#* ~f i, ' ona;.oIte, w II -> < op» r |.- f *- *- ' ass-ave Sfe** . l-a* T p ♦' • ••aeo.n ..f f>r -r-in 0-: • . * •■• .< i *lt I * li.- s- lVe r * , | ' . '• t will Th- lame r • • * ** m . 'e Htereoptl >.n f 'ur *' w r»tr re « e*i4 *-..r 'll’ *1 - «n I ■-oithern Ai'a •* * t - , ,ur, s jnA tv -ventng In t e i>-.»(, ri Met I »t Th-s« uicture* s• f» ott* finn, V«v Y,,rk r>r ft.'* * r ,»v . , T'e r>4©tor will e*p;.i n *j r .i r ;*• • Ife sill fi»» h In »*• •• irmrrnj *r» Find, i g Lr lo - tng M!*e Mary Al|*n if V-w York * ity. will speak I® tq ii .rn.n.; n If k-h-r r heugtit hat! o a*. ' Ifv g. YllSe Ajlet. rnesr.tge ja f (ir*at r-Hflth ami tr . Th*- >t* n'n# ism In “Con 1 ; , t:*ing w' d/aa Allen wilt e*lut t op-m M n it '-r-n r # * ! •* n he - ore ,iiu» i 4-h evening ft * v .p w. * k w.'h the ('•ptlon <-f Tnur-d.-ty MffJreg* r n ’ tut • -v « 'or the we-k will I.- as toll*, we" Honda'*, p*nk •i. i*’ It Vi r,n ilon-l.t-. r*-r * p*lc> n ph-tur* it. an*! t. t-. ■ri y M * fl i*,| ,• 1 r t. _•• r I'inti, et>-ik*r, fh* i». v *i W. |. a, Clinton--! v*-. lUpiMt. VV'. -l.ii* ','ilsrn \V< tn. - 'av ->■ i -ee. V * Ml) led b> Mr <* i: rati, ii 1 tr«.|*r ... ,k* r. th« I 'r M*.rn*-r Ft lf.i« i*r . i . «»* ( n# * Friday speaker rt.a v Yf I,** 'lrani. ►’• r * * ,iHr-• k•' onal • ho*- i.. ",(,**>r ifre H f ,-r and Haturday, Get t-g-ther" ;r,» eflng M \ N, 50, FIGHTS OFF HIGHWAYMEN I John Wil ( *»ri f,O years old, of No j J!ls Russell at r*-port*-d to th. poi ,co the -t* '«• /r ‘('l>.id him ir»d attenipled u, tn), f <# f jjla w, n aod pf/"k» Ii»*»ok <»n Hhl®a **t n®4r J#*fT«*rson-iv» '.ir T e B.Murilay Oiornifig. lie raid In fought th* Ml oft until Mvrh! pa.- it h -aw th fighl and (he N**rro» > fi« and ll© war Mtk* n to !| n city f»c©ivlng ht.apif il w/i*re scvral minor m's on hi fa»* and rh'iuidfra wer® dr'aa»*d • rlr.lir.ir—the pi old neat kin* that Is rlakl—f loir s i,,i, lopi.— Wain •»»*» FERRY BAPTIST CHURCH SOLD AS SYNAGOGUE Tl ■■ r* ••' .iv*> it.vi »-hurt It, w : eh tsa> un i lor -« many >« »r • at i y i\. and llh ttnga *t , has sold it" uildltu. for a J«**»*h *) nMgugtie. and «ill give posmeaMon on Si pt 1. I nfi! ihr ne* building l* rrected •4 la»st (Irand hlvd . near Boaubion, orvirrs u ill b«* bold In th«* C)«ld Fob !<«* hall. Brush and IW»thuno-#tA Special fan-well to-n Ice* will bo hold Sunday, Aug 27 morning and r»# r ng If »as docldod last Sunday by the r nr. pro gallon that tho church's name ■’l *-aftrr should ho rl • Maranatha Baptist church of IV’.rott Paator Hur'.et* will preach I; tho morning on "V Test and Trumph of tlrac* " and In tho eventug on lav mg at tho inmost ' I'liatlsc—tkf pint** aeat kind— thnt l« rlsht—Tims* J«k llrpl Main 4.YJ11 n \ r mt Woodward Avenue Baptist Church Coiner Winder Or. E. V. Mullins. Louisville, Ky. taf '' a m 'The IV»rl <*f t.« r•> a * I’r ic f 7 7 p •” p^rtunlfi*'s ,n ’S'' t > Graded Bible School meets at 11:15. BtHtvT first Baptist Church W t’::v*r«'. .<4V-'» We* I hontit* J. V tiler*. l» II |’it»i*«r • v i’h r> *• V \ 1 ,* !; •■: t'K't ll' 30 , , . '»rvip»< Hu*ii«r fi rr> -a» 1 •• *• ••• st <' • * ; H'ir - \ f/. . nnU Tuntnph • ‘ . ' It • I*t m \i* n*■ i first I !\i\ t \venue Baptist < i>n m:ii or \ i iirny i ’ • • r. >1 V hit- ’ . *.*r i; r <• -* J 5 ;-« .* > .. 1 .* n* * » of •< •tv r > »u --'i • !l . lit •. I > 'b l’ I* .f I * I Fotu *e< nth Vventie Baptist -* fa iti.v w v tji ouini.ri > I’P tin* r.f r»x • - > :•>• L \ ; .rl.! V. "f t I. »«r* M ",ii- ■ * iiin >; it \ Woodward Av<*. Christian Church W v(i- in 1 ’<,-*.':‘h:ne ’ •.!.•*> ; i \i:. it. ; i«: e u r i -T [. |\,r?.^ r. •e 'P VI !►! Wife t 11111*11 tV. Christian Church Grand Uf.*i n'-l Allendale. r 1 \ iITH ( B. M.n **»r rn The lT'irr>'*’ ■ n <*f • P fa > s,f .in. *> f I Kv .ng* it»m < IIHO II yv Central Christian Church ~ < • n' 1 iv. and l-edyard-'d. II V> VU. Min -r T>.« •’. ,rn # •• • '.f i fi'rii" i»n« , e " ! uo..n M.r ley <*eri*.«,|. Fr- rn Hhrph- rd t h . rt r < nyi.iiKi.» j io> »*. Congregational (Air Church ■ Won'ward and J. Pereival Huget Mtnl»‘er Speaker HHV, 0411 y Ul-Bkv tTHIV*. Sutijeet. “The l.airf and the Hea«t " So KefanriK S^rvlcu. trial m* U. St. John's Episcopal Wm da irl eve end H!Kh>*t. A Iff'UP* wf I re>*r for All People. H»r ev« y ley ? a m *n<l 11 a m . 7 >i p in. and every .Vedneatlfc) at 7 .0 p. m. In the I trim Itrtu Ir» '.,e»r«e . r in* re hi t fTownri • • l 14f h HumUjrh. 10 70 a m end 7 J‘i i» 1,. M ly communion, aerond ai I fourth Sundays. I» 70 am, ort-r undny* * a m Sunday n IVI KH N I I l«#% 01, mill t a • • in:\ I V tut. r. r. w»i»t wdl yj '-k to ttie fnt'-rn .tt rial fft.le S*rjd»r.in et O t S Temp «. ♦ 7 A I* 1 *»n<irlne «ve W it .7 p m . .fi T’e Iter*' m end th* <if f«*rln* AI»o l» lure if *i p m. *'H* free no r-ollectlon 47 IT HrtiiieT fiiand Uiyrr M. E, Church C's flrari'l fflv'r end Vf>-<liaw Iter I rnnk tnefer I’llehe l l, I'etlnT, •V he. i« er.d *• ptfit." "Are \ i t'ajlna Tour )• .ii e ' ’ M. • * < .•’ rt ru<|e (Klteh |e the so l«.l«f t"i t".|H »e r V|ee« SATURDAY, At T GUST 19, IDI C • mi: riIOIM«*T. Simpson Tabernacle M. E. i.rantl Hlter aad Ma** K. I). OIMOM). ra-ior tt a n» Be* t»aa,• War<l of the Siiiul.o parr*, will ptev li 7 " p m The Way Ini'. th«‘ KinK*t«*m ' MtIIIOIMBT. —. i. .1. <- Camphell-ave. Meikmilx Pun nlna l>llo. pastor 10.3 1 i m "BUI* Sunday an.i the «’,.m na I'amptign ' 7 41* |* m "Jesus Kno, Mna " MK rillilllM. JelTerawn-ase. Methwdlat, < ortl.M Merits.rouich l‘«.«|or. t>r M Krl loi. Alornlna. t| "i’|v Service the Tv «.f Man Required f.. r May or sn rHtlllin * aee-ase. 41 t. Vines M.i> wood, mmlater |o to I>r Joshua Htan held. of the M"ru|lan »l M h: irch Jn a- ,i: •* *. ' i . Th» Parsers o| Middle 1.l f, MHI it tt 11 mi North Woodward Methodist Episcopal ('hurch 44 o.xl ward and 4|elb«arae. M. S. Rice Preacher I'd an» 1 Fill f\ t 'Sill P ‘ * i m Kt At. *••a •! ‘NTs’* All Scats Five. Quartette Choir 4|K 11(1*1)1 *T, Kuno-lle. 41 I: , ■* r ti Win ’ I’.u Iniei. I > l. , m! n; .• *e r ■.■ * .n. • l* j <ia r! an ■ 1 Hti'je. t Ju m ;n Burden |.e.*r- K >ll le.-l ’ j, in 'An I ! * • ’ (is ' W e a i a) • ■ i ** r tli ;> ** it It ii « »'..n a Mr i imm*T. Preston Methodi>t Epi>copal Chut eh 'r ’ -f . ! ft.l i .ill i-rt- r -at* KIM. I) lift %< 11. Pulsr. t# 7" u o' F' *• ; is* »r p e i he* 7Te j u. *' t ere. pt. <• on lures v> • • |.dll r - In ' i > , '. ■ >->l 1»; she ps »l » Ml. I 11111)1*. |. Central Methodist Wooftwai (1 and Adams H 1.0.‘ 'er Smith, Preavher m "Th* !.<•*•• or (Pal 1 : m "tV k *l ■ ’ >i- t'lf- TV • •» s-it i* ->st- r n I r • r • re i *a y * * om r* ip’e GOOD MCSIC \ COO!. ('HURCH A WARM WELCOME rnr.am i> nu 4. \\e**tmin>ter Presbyterian < hurch tor. Woodward and I’arsons Rev. \\ iliiam Beal Gantz, D. 1).. Mini trr 4 1 ■n • .' ‘ * f 1 * r Wf •*'<t .it,.''* ■ . f 'a I*l 1 1 h «. T~....| ■ n ■ re* " w ' mi.in ni w r• h p . ■r v 1 ■ r 'H fl» •f <' 1 4 ; i|«t f •*rf*»hi rrttMV. Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church It Jf’iUiiU l»r Ir *rd and <i.l, Kivei Raymond McD. Huston. sllli *t e r Services: H>:MO a. m. and 7 :’.n p. ni. Mi.i. M VI I’r'ii'k- i re. , i -f 4 l»t . .1 < • i-f v Ini.*. \l n » II bdiver ti • m 'n'n* and evening lerrn.'ns . Bibb huul ,»• no .n 4n nviiatb ri »»• and a udi fur' *ll PRCARt I Kill Ah. Central Presbyterian Church I «r. t.rnnd liber and Sernad-a« e*. Rev. Hugh Jack, I). D. n*r«H. 10:30—Arthur f». Flailry, l). I). of Winnebago, Minn.. "Life s (‘enter.” 7:30 -“The Consciou>n*sH of God.” A cordial invitation to these i services I’HRvRt I I’.ltl 4 4 Highland Park Presbyterian f 111 IK II ’r>rn*-r W.ndw. I n<| f > u*tlfind B« v .!■<me* [i Mi< 1 1 .na ! I r *«t'»r '1 ’ m ibKubir m .rnin« «er vi* e. *7vanln* *ervl< e f !• Ma*-1 **>n* Id will Pi • i* h V. M C. A. umn e r Hqndv lf.,qr Hpetker. ) J. A. JOHNSTON. Oi h* *lr« Coni'rt. 7 .70 p m Mini Mu* Meeting, .7 .70 p m j *>n f*lnb 4 p m • *''*ll,l we|. ..*,,*> 1., all men V. W. K. s. V. W. (’. A. \ esper Service atv; 20 t 30 r M„ I,*-* de r, mips ottt'Tnrnr: vint. Rfilolat, mihh r*rmfa MKrtnKi.is riiisin i l itll4. North Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church U 1*111141)111*1(14 Dr. \\ r . H. Wray Boyle, Minister Sermons by Rev. W. J. Clark, D. D. of Montreal at 10:3m a. m. and 7:30 p. m. I'RPARITVHUI. Firs! Presbyterian Church 44 ***>.l** n* *l-n* r. nntl I iilmuiiil-pi. Rev. Joseph A Vance, D. D. i’ASToa 1 0 30 * m R#v Rnbvrt John i >n. I» I* f V|<'ntr* »l, **i»n*<la ' *' |i *n Tte\ Rut., rt !*>hn *«l n l* !>, it ii*'ntr r al. '**fi*'ta. ritiMit Tr.m 4 7. Forer t \% enue Presbj terian Church Hr:4. j. 4i ii4MKi.i:4, l». n„ K r.'*t nml S*.i *«nd•*»v«** 1 ■ ■ ~ in I’hi- 1 ’rev*l- nt l\iwe, ..( s W III. II*I. IV 1 plr by fl« v i M B<’ lit,'* 17 1. | m >ii ixl.t * ... .>**l. So • ■ ••!I tl k nrrvn e. rnisn i rr::»i t hi, ' Fort Street Presbyterian Church Foil and third-ala. Edward H. Pence, Pastor. I m :30; Sermon !>y the pastor. 7:30: Sermon by the pas tor. I’ltlSlM TKRI A V. Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church RKV. J F FtTSCHKN. JR.. i'Mlor 10:15 a. m.~ Church of Tomorrow. Leader. Mtsa Mabel Wertz. “How Should a Christian Be Different From Others?" II a. m.—Rev. Wm. T. .Taquesv. D. D. will preach. I p. m.--Service at Chal mer> plant. i I*4 4 4fH l*ru MIIRTtV;« lent Meetings. Hamilton Boulevard, V\ebb and Tuxedo. Sunday Night. t -n t’»• nutt* 1' ' "It* >• i »rihrnv ff * I’l in 1v „ ' u in I Vr»i>»rtiv„ ’* •• id *• * 1 •• tt. v< iatlon next w .'-k >*•. > pti or fr ■ -;.'-ti,l an »v,n tn u .'fd.il <*.*!<.'**» )’■ *i• —i .t» S'nola »nd N^wbold i'KIIIHTI 44 41 ir.M K r ■ First Church of Christ, Scientist 4r. ui .* A*«il*<>rlum. ’ Vv 0.-dvi »rd A Htlmaoß Second Church of Christ, Scientist, *• 1 ;* r ,? nM • Third Church of Christ, • i* ot- 1 w .*d« I .4 K' nil th * >l7RVi‘*4 i’ I * a tq -iurnlajri ,«nd H j, m Wi'lii'-tnv* S'o *-vp*i n*r •►rvl'*** und Sanduy nhiMil diinnu Au*u*t FUCK BKADINO ROOM 7th ft or Ti-h'-r Xr-Hl* 3I'J-3*>l \V,.*.d **»rd Av«*niii o|*»n frr.rp *) 4 m t V p in \f' .ln*' dii* tn ( l* in Hunddv ' and Holiday* from 2 30 to u p rn 111 <» 11 left a iiti 1 (.iit. Higher Thought flail So*. Id- 11, 3ld 44 tindnarl Ml*-* 414114 4 1.1.1 CV. •it 4n, 4 nrk 1 It y, 1. 14 n Ind I.nvlng *’ •' <1 rn >• *•<! 1 Mon* )." 41'- Allon '.I 1 . in <*nn*trin tlv* I vltm ' (•'ti* Mon . * i« m Thu* -i. ; i’ it < In Self Hi-aiing. ■I ’> . 1 - Mt. I'ndi I** nod i'V ■i" in .• it Mtwfler Hotel, * p •In lit th*- •Jim*' Ml** Nfiiv 4 11- • >4I.FM 1441.1. Salem Hall r*-.r I'rrry tnd nrooklyn-avea Sun'll*. 7 20 p rn ()<i»p*l m**t ■• « Mi B 1 t 1 In ind Indln ' n• r.« I Mi**lnn Tit' In • . i t* p m I’rajrer rrv • tln^' I hi. 1 "In > 7 4.3 p m. Bible rendltiß i Mvr.n* 41.1J1T Church of Our Father 4 414 KRRAI.IAT I••• nod Fnreat.u, e*. Willis A. Moore, D. D. l*» tor. W« bellevi iu tin I’nlVi r*«| F«tl4. erhfod nf Ond 10 a. m.—Sunday school. 1! a. in.—" The tost of In spired Scripture" by Rev. VV. L. Gibbs, of Concord, Mich. Soloist Mr. Ryan, Bari tone Soloist.