after Easter, .and/ | 
$150,000, sti re- Ro see eae 
ite Fe “-must> be  ehildren.to wea 
ves that all this is| A Services; hence — 
ta many parents unable to_bu tot 
their little ones. We overlooked © 
the babies, as the material wasn 
scient, -and they appeared clot 
ismiles.”’ - & 
ite So certain this 
S possible, and he 
gmited faith in you. 
+E any stage and you 
Ritchie, who becomes rector emeritus, ea Mi oe 
Ganter is a son of the late Rev. Dr. R. S.!, MISS Warne oes ae 
yu ._.. +. |Ganter, who was rector for many years of “7e hee eae © 
tould be given be- St. Paul’s Hea Church, Aion Ohio, 2eaconess staff of St. Georges E 
oie ehurch where the son was born, May 31, 1893, Church, has resigned to become a 
ge aes ee “ Mr. Ganter was graduated at ‘Kenyon of English in one of the public | 
Gaal gi ver College in 1904, and from Yale Graduate She will continue as a volunteer we 
er items of equip- | School in 1906. He spent the next year, the Sunday school. © a 
added as soon 2) acai On returning he entered the Gen-! Mrs. M. B. Norris, of. the W 
ive them. eral Theological Seminary, this city, and; Board of Foreign Missions of the Re 
t include in this {was graduated in 1910. He was ordained Church, who has recently returne 
items which will | the same year in St. Thomas’ Church by Japan, will addrdss the Woman’s 
hrough memorial| Bishop Sidney C. Partridge. Mr. Ganter o£ the Marble Collegiate Reformed 
indows, the altar,;|has served as curate at St. Maritin’s Monday morning in the chapel, Fif 
urnishings, on the|Church, New Bedford, Mass.; Cathedral, nue and Twenty-ninth street. 
lecturn and other/this city; Christ Church, New Haven; : tyr sO 
unities. What a|St.. Mark’s Church, Philadelphia, and The Society for Women’s Work) 
to-undertake now) Grace Church, Newark, N. J. - » Broadway Tabernacle, at  Fift 
e church inaman-| Drew Methodist Theological “Seminary, Epi ne: hey ile ie Enesee 
ucture!” . Madison, N:. J; has established:ahe Chair ot a ee ee 
5a : a enng , are. 3 -Mills, of Schauffler Institute 
a question often/of. Missions and Comparative Religions. , af Ae 
alph Adams Cram|}and‘has elected to it-the Rev. Dr. Edmund! The eleventh annual meeting 
Goodhue who de-}Davidson Soper, professor of missions in. Young Women’s Hebrew Associat 
ating that there is|Qhio Wesleyan University. He is the son'be held at ithe headquarters to 
he says:— of Dr. Julius Soper, a veteran missionary,!afternoon at three o’clock. The 
reh itself—the or-|and was born in Tokio thirty-seven years: will be Mrs. Charles H. Israels 2 
Mr. Cram's, while|ago. The young man is a graduate of,;Rev. Dr. David de Sola Pool. G. 
tail is (Mr. Good-/| Dickinson College and of Drew Seminary.! Davis, chairman of the Building C 
on to believe that! He has served as college secretary of the'tee, will report on the association’ 
he best that each | Pennsylvania Y. M. C. A. and as seeretary! during the year. 
and one must re-| of the Missionary Educational Movement. | 
ch is likely in the 
combined efforts | ; : : : 
Seas et Mir. Crass | cepted a call to Grace Episcopal Church, ' wil] be held Wednesday in the Er 
ees ee i M)| White Plains, N. Y¥., as curate to the’ Aare ; 
ered into a separate. : d Z ze ;Chureh of St. Mary the Virgin, 
1+es in Boston Seatert. - Dr. Frederick Van Kleeck. | sixth street, east of Broadway. The 
ar : ie . will be the Rev. Dr. Joseph G. H. 
independently "|«G0 TO CHURCH SUNDAY” HEREC 
i Dy ve Peas ie 
ORI AL : West Side Churches Unite for Move-; 
oe 
' 
The R c k HE. Si aoe ; A retreat for the Associates of t 
| eee - Simmonds has ac- ters of the Holy Nativity and other 
. 
i. te ment and Fix Washington’s | S a x li Ch 
GEORGE’S Birthday for the. Date. | OCcia LSIl Unda 
US See _| “Go to church Sunday” has been fixedi = = © = = =4 4 8 
“T- Dyacida (LOL. Washington's Birthaday by forty Prot-| = ay 
a e Will DECHEE estan ‘churches of the Manhattan‘ west; Attorneys for Operators L 
and Solicit © | side below Forty-second stréet, by al on} — yy, AWN cnc 
‘ Staten Island and by those of the rae That Party Was Responst 
|'Rockaway part of Long Island. In the! _ ae 4 
i __|Bronx the preceding Saturday has been for Strike. 
erpont Morgan will) included. The west side Manhattan 
George’s Episcopal!churches adopted a resolution urging the 
quare and East Six-|fixing of some future date for the whole 5| 
he was senior war-;City, but voted themselves to observe Feb-| Hancock, Mich., Friday.—The Cq 
eath and-in which|ruary ot epee : isional investigation of conditions 
rs he wa vestrv-. West side chtirches taking parts include! 1 3 Michi 
ee amie: ait ithe University Place, First: West Twenty-'¥P to the. copper: strike ‘in mec i 
dted a committee of {third Street, Greenwich and Faith Presby- is¢s to develop seme stormy pé 
the nature of the |terian ; Metropolitan Temple and Washing- ameng the members of the Congre 
e funds. It will be/ton” Square Methodist, Ascension, - Holy |ajmmittee as well as between ati 
2 Oscription. |Communion, Holy Apostles and St. John’s 
nd, the rector, said| Episcopal: Sixteenth Baptist and Knox 
connection a stone} Memorial Reformed. — Rk | Federation of Miners. ae 
dered. At present} Announcement-was age ae result of| This was indicated this afternoor 
pulpit in the centre!a canvass made in beha of a “go-to-!,. | a see < Sra 
situation is Satcu| church Sunday” for the entire city. Dr. s.; "eT were discussion of sonia 
ch. Because of the|/Hdward Young, pastor of the Bedfo-d|the committee. Attorneys for the | 
an experiment of} Presbyterian Chureh. of. Brooklyn, said/companies questioned ‘witnesses oe 
of ihe pulpit and|that the vote in favor of such a Sunday had]miners to prove, the contention th 
t Mr. Reiland |ibeen practically unanimeus and that the Strike was “born in socialism, “th: 
Mr. Morgan in bas/third Sunday in October had been thé date federation is backed by the soeialist 
dered. ~~ [selected ~ ser ke and’ that the present industrial dis 
[SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERAJ 
'representing corporations and the 
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