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Saturday Evening, Fel,rnaw. .
THE EUGENE GUARD
At The Churches Sunday
First Christian
Oak and Eleventh streets. K. V.
Stiver, paator. Our meeting closed
with a great victory. There were 1S8
added to the church. Wo are delight
ed with the result" and are eipecunit
a wonderful meeting Sunday, Hie first
following the evangelistic service. We
urge your attendance at Sunday
school. Do not miss this service. Sun
day morning lr. Stivers preaches on
the subject, 'The Grip that holdn."
lie urges the attendance of new mem
bers as well as the regular members
auil friends of the church. Sunday
evening we have this special au
iinniweiitent to made. Sir. Itroooks,
negro chautniKiuu artist, reader, im
urrsoiintor, and singer, will give a
pre-servico concert at 7:!!0 o'clocli.
Those who attended -our rally day
ncrvice last October will remember
ibis man. for o sang bass in the
.Mount Olivet Buptlst church quartet.
It in a splendid opportunity Unit has
come to use to have him here with us.
The house will be filled to capacity,
and the special attraction will odd
greatly to the interesting service we
ulways have. Sunday aermon subject
"In (iod We Trust." This church has
begun the year in a splendid way, and
wo want the incmbrrs and friends to
n nu mber we arc working for a real
. record and growth in this year. Your
loyal support and attendance will
therefore lie greatly appreciated. We
invito you to all services Sunday for
a grout doy is assured.
Fairmount Presbyterian.
Fifteenth and Yillnrd streets. The
message of our milliner Sunday
morning, will be on the theme: ''Jesus
lteuligns Men." Since, his day this
change has been working. Come with
your friends and consider this theme,
iiood music, a cordial fellowship, and
gnspcl message. Our Hilile school is n
livo orguniz'uiion well officered and
with a fine corps of teachers. We wel
come the opportunity to instruct your
children. Send them along; better,
come with tjirin. The ('brhulan Kn
deavor meets at 6:".0. All young peo
ple are invited. The Thursday eve
ning prayer, praUe and lliblo study
service in informal nml inspirational.
Church of Ood.
Third and Monroe, Mamie Hisconer,
pnstor. ltible school 10 a. in. K. A.
Fogies, superintendent. A. t Head,
assistant. I'lnasea for all ages.
Treadling 11 a. in. The pastor will
tell "how to have a revival of reli
. irinn in the church and sonic preparu.
lory sieps in order to secure it." The
ohoir will sing, "A voriu-wiuo jtevi
vii I." Young people's meeting 11:13.
Hoy Schcnffer president. Topic "Pally
Dozen." 1. A dzeu helps to health
ful J.ving, by wnietla biiuiuway. -'.
A dozen linns to I lie young peoples'
meeting, Jloy Schaeffer. it. A dozen
helps to holy living, by Myrtle lley
luer. Song duet by Helen Myers and
l.ewellyn bhmmvay. l'reuclnng ser
vice 7::i0 p. ui. Subject: "Sowing
anu lteuping." Song, "Calvary," by
Mr. and Jlra Charles Orr. Mid-week
p.ujer meeting Thuradny evening
i .wj. All uru cordially invited.
clonal period will be preceded by a
social and refreshment half hour.
I'ustor'a morning thome, 11 o'clock,
"Christ's Going end Coming." This
message will be especially upropros
to the predicted cud of the world.
What is the nature of Christ's com
ing? That ia the iiuestion which will
be oousidered in the message, in
formal and evungellstic evening ser
vice at 7:30. A tweuty minute con
gregatioual song service will precede
the message on the theme, "A Had
liurgain." What kind of a hurguin
are we driving' ltorn traders are
we, it is said. That is true in moro
ways than one. Special music for the
day ia announced by Johu Stark
ICvans as follows. Morning at 11
Anthem "I'm a J'ilgrim," lirenz,
Mine. McOrew and choir (by re
quest). Solo "The Voice in the
Wilderness," Scott, Mme. .Mclirew.
Evening at 7:30 Anthem, "Seek Yo
the Lord," Koberts, Jtoy liryaon and
choir. Iddies' Aid divisions, Tues
day, 2:30. No. 1 A. W. Sims, 007
Sixth avenue west. No. 'J Mrs J.
y. Ucardsley, 640 Thirteenth avenue
west. No. 3 Mrs. W. V. Conn, 071
Eleventh avenue west. No. 4 -Airs.
Mary Humes, V2M Lincoln. No. 6
.Mrs. A. J. ilcKy, 1470 Oak. All day
meeting. Come at leu and bring cov
ered d.sh. No. 0 Mrs. W. '1'. Mc
Dermott, 12114 I'earl. No. 7 In the
church parlors. No. 8 Mosdames W.
T. Uordon and (iulliford, 0(10 llllyard.
No. 0 Mrs. I,. D. Tierce, Nineteenth
avenue and Totter. No. 10 Mrs.
McFailgcn, 1I170 Agate. Mesdames
Templar andv Eastwood will asaist.
hysteria, particularly In Christianity;
its harmful effects and its cure. Tie
sulist at this service will lie ltolph
Iloeber, cellist. The churoh school
will meet at the close of the morning
service. In the round table class the
subject for diacussion will he "Unitar
ian Helief on Atonement, Conversion
and Kegcnerution." Sunday evening
from five till seven the young people
of the congregation are invited to
meet at the manse, 1 Kit Ferry street
for social intercourse and friendly dii
cussion. A special meeting of the
Women s alliance will be held irom
10:,'I0 till 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
in th club room of the church to sew
for the coming baznar. Members are
requested to bring sundwichca. Coffee
will be 8crved at noon.
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to Mplaiu everything to Iim children.' amu coufuaion ae that which ban
iue uiuervuce between the com pre- exixttd anion (hone who have com
uciiwou ui u,e Heavenly Father a oil inented upon it.
iubi vi inn grown up children ia ia-
iiuueiy
International ttfble Students.
The iuiernauuiiui li.me Mudtmn
I meet every buminy ut . U. W. tutu,
mkuUi una luucom at y. ui., ivr
cuius kiuuj. All miereitied are cor
uiuny invited to uttenu.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Corner of Twelfth and Oak atreuts.
Suuduy morning aorvice at 11 o'clock;
Wediieuduy evening teutimoniul meet
ing at ti o'clock ; iSunduy nchool at
U;.,0 u. m. Tlio reading ruom at room
.Uc.Uorrnu and Wuuhhurne buiid-
jng, corner of Kighth and Willamette
tiireeti, js open duily, except Sunday
and legal hoijduys, at all houra. The
libranun ia in attendance from 12
until 4, The subject of the loamm
aermon for Sunday in "Spirit. " All
uru cordially invited to attend the
church aervjcea and visit the reading
room.
Emmaus Lutheran.
Second menue total near . Blair
bouievutu. lit ui y iverbou, uuatur.
oumuy acbooi mi ten u c.octt. ansa
Luiuiiui iuueiauu, AUpenutenuiut.
jittrning wuiitx,p iu tne jung-ima uu-
guuge una lioiy v,oiuuiuuauu ervice
ui 11 o ooc. evening vei'Vice ui ttie
jvuuibli lauguaye at i .oU u'cioca. Ine
sUorcua iSuumc c.uu will mett U ed
utbday eveuujg at tue home ot tut-
.uibea hiita anu nua dutvnaou,
lull Sum avenue went. Grayer uieei
jug Thursday evening at t o'clock.
Grace Lutheran
(Joiner KU-venth hvvuuu Kaat and
Kerry Bireet. it. Tiftuliiuiiin, paator
' ni.uay acliool 10 n. m. Divinu ser
v.cu H u. m.( the pastor Hpuuking on
ti.ir auoject: "Hi-wurd-Seeking i'luiy."
tiui-uimt aervlcu ii p. m. Uiule clims
i p. m. The ladiea' Aid will meet
'iliufhilay nfternoon ut 2 o'clock with
Mia. J. V. Sullivan, W,i Chinube
at recti
Fairmount Christian
Churcli buiiding nt Seventeenth
avenue aud Coiiuuitiu atreet, Itt'gtiliir
Bervue each Suuday uiorinug aud
evening at usual Uuuia. Strangeia
are nitited and are uiwaya made wel
come, Jfiblo M'hool work begma nt
l;t.i. 1 iitaaca tor ail. Comuuinion
ilihI priucbing ut 1 1 a. m. Sermou
topic: "i'l-ayei." , Thia will bo the
lu.iodtirtory aervico and aermon In
a revival meeting that beiiiim SunUiiy,
and will continue tor ueveinl weekd.
.NleetiiiKa em h Sunday evening at
t :'.HK A npieiidid chorua will bu led
by Howard It, Smith. Aim) u real
program ot a pec in I kougs mid muaic
pio.tlctl for each week of the meet'
ing. i.ive, iulereMtuiH, gospel ser
uious, lunht utter uiaiit, pieaented
b tue iiumsler, U. 1., 1-unn. Come
and beat' ami enjoy it iim, Sei-niii
lopicn for the coming week nre: Sun
day evening, 'The M.ioiini; l.tnk."
Atomluy, "i'litbri'H of .Meu." Tuesday,
"The l-'ight of Kuitb." Wcdnenliiy,
"l-'ullneKM of l'ellowvbip with Christ.
Tliutsd.iy, "I'licing the ruture."
l-'riility, "Feu sting with tiod."
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
("'oiuer of Seventh n venue and
i Olive atiert. H''. Frederick O. .leu
jjiiiK". rector. Septuatiesinm Sunday.
I ioiy couitiiuniou at S a. m. Church
school nt HA't, Morning prH.ver nnif
Bcrinon nt 1 1 a. in. Kvening prayer
it ud liddresa nt p. m.
Central Presbyterian
Corner Seventh avenue sud I'earl
street. Key A. II. Saunder, minia
ter. I'rofeamir Jnhn It. Siefert, rnoir
director. .Mrs. Kuth I 'avis Cleaver,
orgiinit-t. Sunday sehool ni 11 II.
A. SmiiK. geio'r.-il auperintendei.t.
I'ia.ssea and gnod tescheia foe all who
come. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock
with Itcv. Jtruce .1. tiiffen in the pul
pit speaking on the (heme, "YVIuit Is
in the ihirkttrsa." Special choir num
bers nre, "Aud (iod Shall Wipe
Away All Tears." (Nnmb) and a
solo by 'Miss Akra. In tin pvening
iidssen in the school of service meet
for siudy nt 7 o'clock. Several ntw
members enrolled in the school l!t
.viiiitlay evening, ami others can en
toll this evening ulul still get much
benefit from the discussions. Hev.
i.iue .1. (iiffeti will spenk on iIip
thciur. " AVbimical lfl-s of (iod''
Motiiig the worship peritnl which foi
l"s at 7:1... The quartet will mnit
".o Shadows Yonder," tiaul ), the
servhe cloning at H:7i, cordisl
Invitation is extended lo toi for till
of these tervit-s, aud we will be
giHd lo welcome ou Into our church
membership if not already connected
with soma other.
Trinity Lutheran
Corner Sixth and I'earl. Overt
Skilbred, pastor. Sunday school every
Minuay morning from )Ao. Kuth
liiibertNon, superintendent. This is
a graded school uud all iu American.
J ho Hildo claaa ia this year studying
tliu hook of Acts. Uu Sunday we
hit vo before ua the 17th chapter. The
great lesson in this chapter ia "Jte
pentance." B:.'. God comimuids nil
men everywhere to repent. . Jtepont
nnce means to "change the mind,"
Come and hear how it is nianitested.
Servicea 1 L a, in. in Scandinavian.
Kill I ritiiul aud voent solo by T. (i.
Kaarhiis, John Olin nt the organ.
The text of the Septuagesima Suuduy
is Matl. L'0:14-li0. The subject: "The
Five Talents." What are the tal
ents? How do you use them? Is
there room for aomo improvements
iu your lives? Come and hear it ex
plained. Evening services nt 7;lt0 In
American. The choir will sing a song
nml wn are expecting a packed house
as the Lutherans in this community
are anxious to have thoroughly ex
plained the present popular subject,
"Divine Healing." If uny healing
has been performed hero at Eugene
by what power? Let the truth be
told even if the heavens fall. The
only authority given us to "Try the
Mpirlta whether they are of tiod" is
tiods unfailing word. Puhllc is wel
come, lteception for the new mem
bers will be held on Friday evening,
February III, from TStt) p. m. A
suitable progrnm will be rendered. A
congregational meeting will bo held
Ui this connection only to net on ap
plication of new members. Concert
will be held in (his church on Friday
evening, .March J .'I. The choir is now
preparing for a big treat, l'rofessor
itenjutum Edwards ia the director.
Seventh Day Adventlst
Seventh and Charnelton. T. M.
I.augberg, pastor, l'hone U10-V.
Sabbath school U:-J5 n. m., church
services H a. m., young peoples'
meeting if p. m.. prayer meeting
Wednesday 8 p. m. l'ublic welcome
to nil meetings.
First Baptist.
Springfield. Second and C street a.
.1. Carlton Wetterhahn, pastor, Hihle
aoho.'l HI; morning service 11; subject
til' morning message, "What I lave
They Seen in Thine House?'' It. V.
I'. I', servlcen 0:110; evening service
7:11(1, subject of the evening message
"The Most Neglected DouUnne of the
Faith."
First Unitarian.
ICist Eleventh avenue nt Ferry
street. Morning service at I0H.1 with
sermon by the pastor, Frank Fay
ddy. The sermon topic will be "Ibiy
f Judgment," a study of religious
Bible Standard Mission.
Corner Seventh uud 1'ourl streets,
itcv. i red i'. iiuruiiuu, pastor, Al
ia ret ta Wood, ttswtaut paaior. ivor
iiu, music director, ouuuuy acuooi at
iu a, in. 1'ruibo and pi eu cuing service
at 11 a. in. buojeel xor muruing ser
mou "Theaeuugut ye to nave uune.
jue Crusaders iiolu Uieur meeting
o.oU, vuugelista acrv.ee ut i :oa p.
in. Suuject ior eveuiug sermon, "i'ue
(Jreut duogmcut," Special soug by ia
dies' trio, "1 uruauud uiut tue ureat
juugmeui luoruiug had uawned. lue
revival wtiicn nus uecn in progress
lor live weeks is increasing in luter
eat and success. It will he continued
tnrougoout Uie coming week which
we expect to be the banner wees, oi
the cumpuign. Suuject tor Tuesday
"The aney of Auuor (troub.e); suu
ject for Wednesday evening, "jfaniels
linage and the ludestrucnble King
dom." Suuject tor Touwduy "ie Can
not serve tue Lord." Suuject for ri-
Uuy evening, "Sirs, we would ace Jes
us. ' Divine healing sermon on pres
ent day healiugs. The puulic is in
vited to ail -these meetings. We will
gladly pray for the sic in tbeir
uumeH. leiephone 1380. We preach
t lie Four Sijiiure tlospel.
hirst Baptist.
Comer of Eig-ath uud I'earl street.
Chui'iea E. Uuiiuaiu, pustor, Aiati
iioyt Ituv. music director, liiuie
blUoo! meets at l:-lu. W, Li. Lord, au
periutunueut. Jloinmg worsmu ut 11
u clues. Tue subject of tQe pastor's
sermon la: "(Jo f orward." The chor
sings as an otteratory autheui "Chris
tutu tue Morn liteuaa Sweetly O'er
J'lieo" t.Slieliey). louug peoples du
votioiinl meet.ng sat 0:iO. evening
services at i :m. The pastor win
ureuch. His suoject being: "His name
shall be called woudwtui." The eve
uing autiieiii is, "Te Spirit in our
ilejirts" iShe.ley). In addition to the
cottage prayer meetings being heid
thruugaout (lie city iu preparation for
tlio J.H'iiiarset revival caiupaign a
special meeting for prayer win be
held Tuesday evening in the cnurcu.
The regular prayer aud conference
meeting wul be held on Thursday
night ut 7.: JO.
Euoeno-Sprlngfield Free Methodist.
West Springfield. Lilliau Gray, pas
tor. Sunday scuool at lt:lf). Jouepaine
Lee, superintendent. Classes fur all.
Moruing sir vice 11 a, m. Sermou by
the pastor, subject, Leakage ot row
er. Special singing. Young people's
meeting 7 p. m. led by Elaine Arcneu
beau. Come boost for our young peo
ple. Evening service 7 :-!, subject,
"ttepentaiu'e." On account of high
water there was no service Thursday
night. Harry Eiraign will lead next
Thursday 7 :'M at the parsonage. In
teresting h.b.e study, l.'tth ot 1'ro
verbs, subject "Itighteonsness.'' Tlie
linly pastor performs marriages aud
attenrs the church duties. Ulail to
visit sick day or night. Hring your
habieg to this chureh, Atwars a hand
shake.
First Congregational,
Thirteenth street at Ferry. Fred .1.
Vlnik, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday
school; 11 a. m. morning womliip.
Sermon theme, "Yits lifting Chu; ch
WoraJiip.' Thia Is the second in - a
nerles on "Vitalizing Religion," the
first of which was "Vitalir.ing I'ray-,
er." 0 p. in. young people's society. ;
No pvening service. j
greater than the differenrtt
between the comprehension of earthly
parents and that of their children
when they reach inquiring age. The
same conflict ia raging today the
same controversy as to whicii shall
occupy the throne. Faith, that ex
tension of man's spiritual perception
that takes bold on the verities that
etude the grasp of the mind, is ever
ready to conduct inuu to the heights,
while the reason is still beguiliug
man Into the euting of forbidden fruit.
Oetiuieiuane furnishes the antidote
for the sin committed, in Eden.
And why should it be thought un
reasonable that the (Jod who per
mitted sin to enter the world should
provide a wuy of escape?
It is conclusive proof that lie Is all
loving and merciful; it would be a
cruel (Jod who would so plan a world
that man could fall into sin sod yet
have no one near "to rescue the fal
len." l'eter, James and John, the three
who witnessed the transfiguration,
were selected from the eleven (Judas
having departed on his evil mission
to go with Jesus as He went asid'J
to pruy. There can be no doubt that
the Muster was partial to these three
for reasons that have been suggested
in previous ltible tnlks. Petyr was
to be the leader of the group and
needed the benefit of thia intimate
association with Christ. John, as we
have seen, entered more into spiritual
communion with the Saviour than t'ie
writers of the other Gospels.
The anguish of Jesus ia strongly
brought out. His first sentence, ' jtv
soul is exceeding sorrowful unto
death," gives the maximum of em
phasis. Jt was a soul sorrow the
soul was exceeding sorrowful sor
rowful even unto death. After He had
separated the' three from the re
mainder of the Apostles, He sep
arated Himself from these and, goic
"forward a little," fell on the ground"
acd prayed that if it were posibl
The scene in Getbscmane is one of
the most persuasive incidents In the
life of Christ. It ii hard for the
average person to comprehend the
blackness of sin; the finite mind can
not conceive of the abhorrence of a;n
felt by a righteous God. That man
should voluntarily transgress the laws
of God seems impossible when we
i .i.. - .;hiAA..uno. n.i day night, half the service of
ro umi fio ..... wwt Hide Unitarian chureh here is
nit- hiu., u. m. I........ . -" (aken by fln ..op(.n forum- jn which
are inseiiarable from -"J" ! anyone may ask any question he
of s.n .sdeat ,.' t regu.res j minister. Hr. Charles
a light as the ll.ble text for today yvaaciH ,.ott undl.rtak)18 to nn8Wer
throws upon the subject to enable 'Ja oomerB.
to measure tue vusmess oi ui-,
Heavenly Father's love nnd the'
majesty of the sacrifice made by the
CHURCH UNDERGOING CHANGE,
UNITARIAN PREACHER DECLARES
More Religion and Lees Theology Order of Day, In Opinion of
Rev. Dr. Charles Francis Potter of New Yorkv
ly GEOItOK BniTT
(XEA Service Writer)
'EV YOKK. Keb. 7. -Every Sun
Soil.
Rice Expedition
Finds Way Rough
In Amazon Region
LONDON, Feb. 7. The expedition
under Dr. Alexander Hamilton It ice,
which is exploring the upper Amazon
region, got in touch with the Itoyal
Geographical society of London yes
terday through an amateur radio op
erator, Gerald Marcuse of Caterham,
Surrey.
Dr. Itice a operator asked Marcuse
to inform the society that the expe
dition had reached the juncture of the
rivers Crari and Lricutara on Janu
ary ID, The progress of the party had
been alow, as the country was ex
tremely difficult to traverse, the
party had been unable to use its hy
dro-airplane but had achieved the ob
ject of the expedition and all were
well.
Available maps do not shop the
rivers named, but it i a indicated thnt
the party is near the Venezuelan bor
der. The hydro-nirplane is command
ed by Walter Hinton, of trans-Atlantic
fame. Last month he and Captain
the hour might pnsa away from Iliin.'"M' the Photographer of the ex-
In this remarkable and unexDected l,luu,uu " ....
prayer, we find evidence of the
genuineness of this Gospel. Such a
scene would not have been recorded
if it were not true.
Here we have our Lord and Sav
iour, the only Begotten Son of the
Living God, seeming to shrink from
the suffering which He was about to
undergo and from the sacrifice which
He was about to make ,
Only a little while before, in His
intercessory prayer, lie (pad des
cribed the atonement which He came
to make for the sins of the world. 1Lli
affirmed thnt He. had been with the
Father even before the world was
and that He bad been sent by the
Father on this very mission, every de
tail of which wns known to Him in
advance.
He had discussed with Moses and
Elijah on the Mount of Transfigura
tion the death which He was about
to "accomplish at Jerusalem.1' He
knew that Judas wns to betray Him
nnd He knew jirst the form of 'death
which He wns to die.
Never before had there been the
slightest trace of wavering, and yet
here Ho earnestly prnyed that the cup
might be removed from Hiin. His
appeal to the Father wns coupled with
(he suggestion jhat nil things were
possible with God. This, I repeat, is
so out of hurmony with nil that had
gone before and with that which fol
lowed Hint it could not have been
manufactured.
There is no explanation suggested;
it is n simple nnrrativo of what
occurred. The disciple giving u
their accounts ot their . Lord nnd
Master in Gethse'mane evidently did,
not feel that the troth needed nnv
explanation or defeuse. There is no
indication that they anticipated any
the party, in reporting its presence
at Boa Vista, Baid that the fliers were
safe.
Sick Man Taken to
Aid Through Snow
TRINCE RUPERT, U. C, Feb. 7.
J. Blackstock and A. Beaton are
mushing over ice and snow from Haz
elton, H. C, with a dog team today to
get R. W. Smith, telegrapher, who is
ill with pneumonia nt No. 5 cabin on
the government telegraph line, 70
miies down the Skecna Tivcr from
Hezelton.
Smith, son of Mrs. Ralph Smith,
.Vancouver, B. C.t of the provincial
parliament ia to be carried back on
the &U'igh to HnzHton. An operator
snd a litvemnn nt the cabin are caring
for Smith under orders telegraphed
daily by Dr. Wrineh, a member of
parliament from Hnbelton.
The mushera expect to average
only ten miles daily, due to heavy
blow (tr.its.
Funds Turned Back
By Clerk of House
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. William
'Taylor Page, clerk of the house, re
poired today he had turned back -nt-.
the tuasury from last year's appro
I riai ons for thnt body n total of $(.'..
400.47. The sum included $1!W)0
for clerical hire; $l!Mi:l unpaid
bonus to clerks; $10.415 for other em
ployes and fpoll fox Speaker Gillctte'd
automobile.
"Congress spends on itself less
than on half of ono percent of all ap
propriations," Mr. Page estimated.
adding thnt next yenr's estimates rep
resent n net cut of $.!!),
'The question most often asked,"
says Dr. Potter, "is this: 'Did Jesus
ever actually live?'
"I am not distressed at such ques
tioning. It shows that people are
interested in religion. I believe peo
ple will think their way through
doubts to faith. It is a far healthier
attitude than, the old 'pastor-sheep'
idea in which the congregations blind
ly followed the lead of their minister.
"The minister no longer is 'three
feet above contradiction.' "
Dr. Potter attained wide notice a
year ago by debating fundamental
ism with the conservative Dr. John
Koach Straton. He in short and
slight of build and extremely alert
of manner. He smokes a pipe and
dresses like a business man.
Taking charge of the West Ride
group five years ago when it was
meeting in a rented hall, he lias in
creased tho averago attendance at
services from .Hfi to more Mian 300,
has built an impressive church' and
aroused the interest of a big community.
Another indication of interest in
Rev. Dr. Charles F. Potter
"The best summary of the Ameri
can Bible I can think of is Thomas
Pnine's statement, 'The world is my
country, nnd to do good is my rlis
ion.' . -, ,
"My principal reason for optimism
is the increasing desire of -the
churches to help all movements for
theology in t dni..!5-
theology. - " ri'"l0
"Ministers are b.tt. "
the past there were L" l
a call to nr,.h .. 1
Many successful mini,'. C
none of these. ut V I
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, 1656 W. 11th
religious matters is the large number j the betterment of human life. Evan
of new cults," Dr. Potter savs. "New , gelical churches used to over-einpha
inventions and importations of creeds I size the religion of the heart, emo
do not disturb me. I am glad to seel tional religion. The unitnrisn and lib-
people sufficiently spint-hungry to j eral churches used to over-emphasize
seek out a system of belief.
"America is developing a religion
of her own. We are developing an
American Bible. Abraham Lincoln is
religion of the head, rational. Now,
nil are turniug toward religion of the
hand, voitimil. It is not so much
the saying of 'Lord, Lord,' as it is
America's Social Christ. In schools the doing of the work of God.
I get a quicker response by mention- t "Churches should feci encouraged
ing the name of Lincoln than any (because they are visualising their
other name, human or divine. Koose- task more truly. They used to think
volt is the David of the American ' their task was to save sinners from
Bible, and .Tane Adriams is Deborah, i boll. Now they think it is to bring
It is an authentic hero worship, of. the Kyigdom of God on earth,
great moral and spiritual importance. "There is more religion and less
JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES
Story by Hnl Cochran Drawings by U W. Ilednor
TIMBERLAXll CHAPTER 0
r,IIK further Ihey worked their wa Into the forest, the thicker the tren
got. Finally Potty stopped short. 'I believe we have lost our way!"
die exclaimed. Then Jack looked ahead nnd noticed thnt the path they
had been following enmc lo a sudden end. They bad missed the main pnth.
BRYAN'S WEEKLY BIBLE TALK
Py W. J. HKYAN . there was a conflict between the heart
The ltible tells us of two garden, "n'I the bead, between faith that find
tho Cardrn nf Kden in wbith man U" exnn sion in obedience, nml the
sinned and foil, nnd '.he (iutden of i Mwtillr-d natton which a!ks. why?
tiethMrmane which wiiuesied the Faith is necosnary because it i as
agony of the "Inst Adam' In whose j impossible f.r the Heavenly Father
death miu finds at'Miemrnt for sin. t to explain all His plans tn His chil
li! the very beginning of the rw dren as it i fr an earthly Father
Free Methodist Episcopal
,T. Franklin Haas, D. IV. minintcr.
Babbath sihoul at 0:15. Dr. Hunt,
leader. We have not tho la r Kent
school, but we have one hfcoml to
none In efficiency. If you are not
eUewhere enrolled, wo Invite you to
study the ltible with us. Young pen
pies' meetings ns follow i: F.pworth
lea run for high school young folks
at tl:IW, . Wen ley club for nnivej-sity
age folks al li;.0 also. The devo
(IWWH1
JESUS IN CETHSEMANE
TtKt of Today's Bible Tslk by Mr. Brysn
' (Mark 1 1:32 42)
And tlii'y dinio to s plsre which was nnmod Opthspmnno:
nml ho said unto his illsi-iphs. Kit yo hpro, whllp 1 ulinll pray.
And hn Ink. 'Ill with him I'otiT nml Jnmps nnd John, nnd
bPKnn tu hp sore nnd nmnxod. and to hp vpry hpnry.
And salth unlo thpm. My snnl Is cxeppdlnu; sorrowful unto
dpnth: tnrry yo hpre, nnd watch.
And ho int forward a little, and fell on tho Kround, and
prayed thnt, If It wore possible, thp hour niipht rM!,s from htm.
And ho said, Ahba, Knther, all thinxn arn poss hlo unlo
thci'i tnko away this cup from me; naverthplpsa not what I
will, but what thou wilt.
And ho coinclh. and NniUMh them alppplnir, and nald unto
Pi'tor. Klmon. slpcpost IfcmiT couldi'sl not thou watch onp luior?
Watch ye nml pray, lost y enter Into temptation. Tho
spirit truly Is ready, but tho flesh Is weak.
And nRaln ho went sway, and prayed, and apake ths same
words
And whpn he returned, he found them asleep again (for
their eyes were heavy), neither wist they what to answer htm.
And he comet h tho third time, nxid salth unto them, Sleep
on now, nnd tnko your rent; It la pnoimh. dm hour la com-
behold, the Son of man Is betrayed Inio the hands of sinners.
Hise up, ipi us go; io, ns tnat betrayeth me is at hand
"VV'I.Ii.' said Jack, "what do you do In a rise like this?" "Oh. tlint'-t
easy," replied Potty. And with that she put her two hands up to
her mouth and shouted loudly: "311, Oh! We've lout our way, Someone
come tn our rescue." And almost like an echo a voice replied: ''lie there
iu a minute." 1
MR. G. W. BROOKS
Negro Chautauqua Artist, Reader, Impersonator and Singer,
will give a pre-service concert at the
FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Oak and Eleventh Street
SUNDAY EVENING
7:30 o'Clock
Mr. Brooks will be remembered as the bass singer in the "Mount Olivet
Baptist Church Quartet" at our Rally Day Service. Do not miss this
opportunity of enjoying this program.
SERMON TO FOLLOW SUBJECT
IN GOD WE TRUST
We urge a large Sunday School and Morning
Service Attendance
V"" """""rfd you?" said .lack. ' That's ons of the snides'
replied Potty. And almost as she said it a husky fellow in a striped
shirt ami high shoes hmt 10 sixht. I Kitty immediately introduced him
tn Jaek. "Well, )ouu filluw," raid th (uid, "c'v bceu ,iocctiu jeu."
tl'uutiuuctl.)
SERMON BY DR. STIVERS
"THE GRIP THAT HOLDS"
New members who came during the meeting should hear this sermon. Our
regular members will be loyal
ANOTHER ONE OF OUR GREAT DAYS