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THE ~METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. _WETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. WETHODIST KEPTISCOPAT, SOUTH. EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY _CHURCH ANNOUN MPTHODIST FPISCOPAL (White). METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). 22, 1921—PART T. CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. L EMENTS CONGREGATIONAL. ~MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue Dr; CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor 1 Sunday, January 23, 11 a.m., DR. CHAPPELL. = servox, “THE GREAT REQUEST” 'OVERFLOW SERVICE—Sermon, REV. MR. RIPPY, “NECESSITY’S WELL” Mass Meeting Sunday Afternoon at 3 O’Clock ADDRESSED BY BISHOP WALTER R. LAMBUTH * 8:00 p.m.—DR. CHAPPELL Will Preach: “USING YOUR HEAD” Music at both services by the quartet. At the Overflow Service by Boys’ Choir. 9:30 a.m. Organized Bible classes for men and women. Nursery open for children during morning service. e .—Sunday School. ! The two services in the morning provide seats for all who come. All seats free. ks HEAR DR. CHAPPELL THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 8 P.M. You will find ample opportunities for Christian service in the Sunday school and other activities of Mount Vernon Place Church. See the fastors about this and be a worker in God's vineyard. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. WETHONIET FEPISCOPAL (Calared). -_— 1st AND B STS. 8.W. i E P W O R T H Isracl C.NLE. Sam B. Wallace, pastor. L e commndsy Sivesia fronilcs forees (The Good Will Church) and exlieutenant, U. 8. A, EX-SERVICE REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, Pastor i e e . 9 John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church TEMPORARY LOCATION, et o A n-l"( EV, LO dLARll.l\PTO‘? m‘;n“o: THE CAROLINA THEATER . 103 lm'i"u?’fl_:iiv'}»;é'r. o;;f;;;ffil . Ol C] 0SB A 11th and North Carolina Ave. S. E. ? Soloist, Mr. Teaford Overton, 0 p.m. xrltll.%i;fllrorflmgl“n‘ = * 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. e e 11:00 o’clock—Morning worship and sermon by orhip with ws. Youwiil oy thesn, BISHOP WALTER R. LAMBUTH Haven M. E. Church et the Sunday school, 9:30 a. Public worahip'at 11 am. and 8 pm. iy the past 7 service tnder the auspices of ome Mission. Mrs. Bunday will be the speuker. ;m.—Clasbes 1. 8 and 4 will meet. Epworth League. EVERY ONE 18 1N VITED T0 ATTEND. Rosedale M. E. Church 3:00p.m.—Bishop Lambuth will address a mass meeting at Mt. Vernon Place. 7:00p.m—Epworth League at 7th and A sts. n.e. COME, LET US ‘WORSHIP TOGETHER . METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTII. | METHODIST.EPISCOPAL (White). " MT.PLEASANT |iincolnRoad 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. John C. Copenhaver MINISTER. 9:20 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— “The Home Fires” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. .—Event wunhl'. Sermon by the $:00 p.m.—Evening ur o smu Be Like Him." sundny school, 9 a.m. Ppwnm. League, 7 p.m.” You are cer- dially invited. Campbell A. M. E. Church NICHOLS AVE. S.E. on-m—&m'hy school. Jas. F. Payne, Cor. R. I. ave., Li road and U st. « 4 Commuity Church with a Hearty W D.. Meinister. S Eimerahip with God." Eamentials Sand NonEasentials." AL BEATS THEB HUARTY WELOOME. Anacostia M. E. .Chutch 11 am., Spm —Germfln by Rev. J. A. Bris- (’.‘:‘(‘,I presiding elder of the JDis- % Gl‘»m —A. C. B. L, H. R, leenan, pres. James Young, musical dlorZem p 8:00 p.. m .—HBermon. H. MANOKOO, Pastor. Cor. 5th and P sts. ’I'umcr ASNL E. 55 s enai RKV J. DEWITTE WILSON, Pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday ll.'flWl. 11 am., sermon by plllor 8 p. l"tclll Imfl 1 N(I'Im and address Dy AGE “THE NEW hEGBD lN T’fl NE Lane C. M. E. Church &%, ¥ o AR . o Reign of Christ.” wRE ety 2 & 7p.) —Annllll sermon of Royal Arch, by Hmdlyl‘l:d Tfitldly nights—WORLD'S BA- Al fraternities, especially Masons, favited. PENTZCOSTAL. Full Gospel Assembly e_Service.’ *“THE NATIONAL METHODIST CHUR( “How m Christians | fiosrorclitan Memorial BLE. John Marshall place (433 st. n.w.) and C st. HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D., Minister. "5 We Need a New Gospel?” "l'he Victory of Charactcr" The fourth se on “THE STORY OF SOPEPR 1Y, uobzlm LIFE.” 8.8.2t9:30 am. E. L. at 6:45 p.m. Next Sunday, January 30, at 8 p.m. Me- morial service in honor of the birthday of iltiaw McKinley, shder the auspices FREE PEWS. Ammfl American University Ompel M. E. 8OUTH Jocy and B streets southwest. S Hessick, Miais ter. g PRAL. —Rev. J. Howard Wells, D. D. 830m5 5 1. Epworth_League. of St Paul e e Ealted Spanion Wat Veterane sses by el 0 m e WS sentor James W. Wadsworth, jr., of N. Y., nvycgsi 11:00 a.m.—"WH entative R. Clinton Cele of Ohio. Seaareint o ol o Fobiie Tavitea: We ys at L AnE 18VirED, Q st. bet, 30th and 3lst sta. n.w. Bev. J. C. HAWK, Pastor. 9:30 a.m. E. L., 7:15 p.m. WESLEYAN PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. H. B. Hosley, Pastor D 8T. BETWEEN 3rd AND 4th STS, Revival Meetings Tomorrow, 11, 3 and 7 Every Night Next Week Evangelist Geo. J. Kunz Formerly of Glascow, Scotland Come and Hear Him Miss Wells of New York Will Sing at All Services METHODIST EPISCOPAL. (White). Union Methodist Episcopal 20th st. mear Pa. ave. n.w. REV. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pastor. CHURCH 9TH AND P STREETS N.W. H. P. FOX, Minister. W. R. Schmucker, Precentor Miss Edith B. Athey, Organist Morning service, 11 o'clock SUBJECT— “Unsung Heroes” Evening service, 8 o'clock. BUBJECT— “The Triumph of Truth” Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Bocial hour, 6 p.m. Epworth League, 7 p.m. Bring your children. to the playroom and kindergarten at the morning service. Young People’s service. Do —"The Heart Cry of Humanity.” TH' HOUSE _OF G0OOD FELLOWSHIP. I NEAR ll‘!lsTR‘n 7:30 k2 Hebrews, 4.16. 8:30 p.m.—Social hour, closing with Ep- worth League devotional service. Graded Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. {as Memorial 11th and H sts. Northeast. SPIRITUALISM. Noted platform _test nu-amm day evening at 8 o'clock n oclety' Hail, £ His demonstrations have aton: udiences by bis apirit messagen. erening apecil mevnge Lol aad questions answered at & o'clock aturday evening at 8 o'clock Devejo Class meets in atudios. L "h"‘ \_ MKS. HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, Meeting Sun. Trnky Lpmnpar §P.‘.“°P“ —Su - Rermon by pastor. worth LEAEUE, . epe ne Tragedy of Suc e, T Brcancers mrdully wel- Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, 11 4th st se. Everybody gets G e TG T §:00 p.m. = All seats free. METHODIST PROTESTANT. comed " Bxeellent musie l' 'he First Spiritualist Church Veer CupelME Gorh b i | R b ey . B l"l(.é?ln' BUBJECT, =hl ” “Haunted Houses' FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. Sunday, 8 p.m., at Pytllhn Temple 1013 Oth st. n.w. Second floor. ‘welcome. School of Psychxc Scxencc Class meets Tuesday 8 p.m. 131 08§ Unity Spmtualxst Church CONCORDIA HALL, o . 8 o Alld by 55 Rhode Island Avc.nue leflt Illnld ave. at First st. . HU HIREYS, llhlll.l E TO_ALL. E. CH W Ti'A missron. o HCATION Sth and B Sts. N.W.—7:30 pum. T30 iy METRODIST EPISCOPAL. s. Zaida Brown Kates People's meeting, 7 = | 'Will spesk_under control of Spirit Aaron on vty Toeed Ebenczcr M E.Church “Spirit Forces” . are_cordially_invi P Followed by Spirit Messa . Pastor, o 5 Spi ges. Waugh el e, e e ¢ Psychic z 1n[l.ru;..RAns;rc&:fi ortieast, el oroeran. by Fasa” .| Center for Psychic Develop- 9:30 8.0 —Sunday ¥chool. Organised classes. ime Dr. C. T. Withrow will de. ment, N am— t s 1704 KILBOURNE PL. N.W. “Every One Counts” “Froviag and Holding s, Jane B. Coates 6:30 p.m.— bp-unn League service. 7:30 p.m.— “The Man Who Kicked” A CORDIAL WELCOME FOR YOU. lowa Avenue M. E. Church 2:an DT 11D and Emersco sts. n.w. day scl 11:00 . :.:—fi‘::mn; by CHAPLAIN FRAN- €IS M. McCOY, U. LECTURER AND MESSAGE BEARER. T Motion, Plctures. Development class— NEW CHURCH Rw-Genhoraia Beats secured in advance by plone. Col. 6227, Friday, Jan. 28, lecture and message seance. “HOW TO GBT RICH. Begins Doors close 8:30. Come terview by appointment only. Col. 6227. Open Psychic Assembly Church of the New Jerusalem (Bevelation, 21.2) sarly. an Sundsy morning service at 11 o'clock. Ser- % 5 Sun. 8 Tall, 314 Pa. % sooL> Caritodis."6F mon Ly Itev. Jumes Priestnal of Mansachu. " TR CHIO MOVEM Jetts. . Bubject, ““The Becret of Heavenly By independent speakers. “Mot! lctores | J Sunday school at 9:45, with adult PSYCHIO COMMUNIOATIONS 5 (m [SRAEL at 10. Tuesday evening meeting at B m E. 0 by short sermon All welcome. Free lending library Y . (4 "AIN. Ta'lie FParisn House. Opea dailze AU invited, . REVIVAL SERVICES EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK ELDBROOKE M. E. CHURCH Wisconsin Ave. and River Road . JOHN EDWARD FORT Pastor Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Every Evening at 7.30 Come Out and Hear Bro. Cooke Sing Rev. G. Lyal Arthan ' “When JESUS Forgives HE Forgets” The Gospel message in ‘song and sermon at every service. Everybody cordially invited. Rev. George W. Cooke of New York, SINGING EVANGELIST B b N B e Tl W i s ) AR oS s Y FOUNDRY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D.D., Minister. DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES: 11:00 a.m.—“THE POWER OF PATIENCE” A Kindergarten and Children’s Church. Bring your children with you. '”” 8:00 p.m.—“THE RELIGION OF AN OPTIMIST Foundry Quartet will sing in the morning: “The Lord Is My Rock” by Woodman; “The Wilderness,” by Goss; and in the evening: “Just As I Am,” by Bohm. Soprano solo: “In the Night Shall My Song Be of Him” (Triumphs of David), by Dudley Buck. Prof. Anton Kaspar will render - violin solos both morning and evening. 9:30 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. 6:45 SPWORTH LEAGUE. Speaker: LIEUT. T. P. RIDDLE, Chaplain tes Navy. Subject: “EYES OF FLAME.” Special music. m.—ANNUAL BANQUET OF METHODIST UNION at the Speakers: Bishops Berry and McDowell and Repre- MONDAY, 7:00 p.m Raleigh *Hotel. sentative Fess. THURSDAY, 8:00 p.m.—Dr. Randolph will deliver the third address on “JOSEPH.” Strangers and Visitors in the City Are Cordially Invited FOUNDRY CHURCH IS EVERYBODY’S CHURCH CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible school, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Teacher; Dr. Charles Campbell, President. T 9:451 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject: “The Duty and Nobility of Forgiveness” 6:45—Epworth League devotional services. 8:00—Public worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY on “Lord Shaftesbury—the Inspiration of a Noble Life” Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, the Calvary Quartet and Chorus Choir, Free Seats to the People. Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m—Prayer service. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Classes for all. Dr. Wesler, supt. 11:00 o’clock—Public worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject : “JOHN WESLEY’S PICTURE OF A METHODIST (as Set Forth in the Book ‘Christian Perfection’)” 3:00 p.m.—Junior Leagué, Miss Corning, director. 6:00 p.m—“Get Acquainted Meeting.” Strangers invited. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 o’clock—Evangelistic meeting, conducted by the pastor. Subject: “ST. LUKE'S PICTURE OF A CHURCH (as Set Forth in the Book of Acts)” Tuesdays—2:30 to 5:30, a prayer service for the healing of the su:k Thursdays—8 p.m., prayer and Bible study. Fridays—8 p.m., Pcntecosta] meeting. EVEPYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME THE GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Marshall Place HERBERT W. KLINE, Superintendent MR. AND MRS? NESBITT, Evangelists of Brooklyn, N. Y., WILL COMMENCE SPECIAL SERVICES From Tonight, Jan, 22, to Feb. 6 7 EVERY NIGHT An Old-Fashioned Revival of ¢ IN THE YEAR THE OLD-TIME RELIGION With Manifestations of THE OLD-TIME POWER Special services for the healing of the sick Friday afternoons from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Prayer and praise services every afternoon at 3 and evangelistic services every night at 7:30. TENTRAL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL_UNION_MISSION. “CENTRAL UNION MISSION 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. JOHN S. BENNETT, Supt. ° TONIGHT— ; Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church Will Have Charge of the Service JOE JUSTICE Will Sing Sunday, January 23, at 3 pam. and 7:45 pam,, JOE JUSTICE, the Converted Jew of the Chinatown, N. Y., Mission, Who Writes His Own Songs and Music, WILL SING Come and Hear Joe Justice. ALL WELCOME FIRST CHURCH Ministers Federal Courts.” CONGREGATIONAL 10th and G Sts. N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE WILMER P. JOHNSTON 10 a.m.—DR. MERRILL E. GATES Ilectures on “Why We Hav a United States Supreme Court and a System of Inferio. 15.am~—MRS. R. S. M. EMRICH, ONE OF THEI HEROINES OF THE NEAR EAST AND A BRILLIANT SPEAKER, WILL PREACH. REV. CHARLES F. AKED, D.D,, L.L.D., OF KANSAS CITY, WILL SPEAK TWICE: SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:30 P.M.—“THE WELLS OUR FATHERS DIGGED: THE APPEAL OF A HEROIC PAST FOR A MORE HEROIC PRESENT.” SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8 P.M.— CHRISTIANITY.” On week days Dr. Wi EEK DAY AFTERNOONS AT The Moral Value of Shakes] Monday, January 24: Hamlet, the tragedy of a divided will. Aked will preach the following s “SAVING HEALTH, THE SCIENCE OF AL THEME. atest Plays. Text—A double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.—James 1:8. Tuesday, January 25: Julius Caesar: the tragedy of compromise; that which is morally wrong chn never be politically right. Text—Ther Paul took the men, and the next day, purifying himself with them, went into the temple.—Acts 21:26, Wednesday, January 28: Macbeth; the tragedy of blood. Text—For cur wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the prin cipalities, against the powers, against the world rulers of this darkness, £gainst the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places— Ephesian The Teaching of Jesus. Monday, January 24: The Teaching of Jesus About God—A revo- tation in human thought. Tuesday, January 25, The Teaching of Jesus Abont Himselt— Human or Divine? Wednesday, Jani Death. What i meant by * 2, Thursday, January 27: Henry the Fifth; a mighty and inspiring hope. Text—Never despairing.—Luke 8:33. WEEK DAY EVENINGS AT 8:15—GENERAL THEME: ry 26: The Teaching of Jesus About His Own “the Atonement?” Thursday, Janvary 27: The Teaching of Jesus About the Futur: Lite. Death, immortality, heaven and hell. The afternoon series on the moral value of Shakespeare’s greatest plays will be of especial value to all young people. The evening series will appeal to modern thinkers. CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister 11:00 2.m—*“THE WINNING OF DIVINITY” (CHORUS OF 40 VOICES) 5:00 p.m—“WHAT ARE WE HERE FOR?” (Third in the series.) 1t I a “sop of God,” who was 16 ol leenan et Ha o thomees Does God love 1f Ged knows . Whom did God love before man came . If evolntion is God's way of working, he ‘‘saint’ Bepasnsntnin 10, Church Schocl, 9:45. r. Morgan, at the request of many in the church, will discuss the following questions at the Vesper Service. 2 am a’"ehild of God,” why does he permit me to sufer? Judas Tscariat? and dogs? Are there beginnings of personality in animals? more than the sinner? is children’s needs, why pray? into being? why did He not say o in the Bible? . How can I really believe that God is my Father? Ought we, in the light of moderf! science, say *“‘Father and fon?" Sermon for children every Sunday A.M. Small children cared for during service. Sunday Evening Club, 7:30 p.m. ALL SEATS FREE CONGREGATIONAL. Ingram Memorial Congregationa! 10th st. and Mass. ave, D.e. Under the direction of Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee. At the morning service the choi: will be assisted by Miss Helen Howison. A1 the evening_service the choir will have the assistance of Mrs. Warner Gibbs, soprano, of Paris and Timothy J. Quinn, tenor. LEWIS E. PURDUM, Minister. CLEVELAND PARK 34th AND LOWELL STS. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. ible achool. m— THRBE = IMPERATIVES THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. 8:00 p.m.—Community service. Hon., John G. NATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION.” Y. M. C. A, Y.M.C. A, LOBBY SERVICE—SUNDAY, 4:30 P.M. Speaker—REV. J. HARVEY DUNI Western Presbyterian Church. Always a Helpful Meeting. N CHRISTIAN. LUTHERAN. LUTHERAN. First Christian Church Stamsbury | Lodge Hall, wood. A. B. KENDALL, Do D., Pastor. 10:00 a.m.—Rible study. 11:00a. ‘GREAT IN 7:15 . iristian 8:00 p.m N REDEMPTION VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont avenue north of N street. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. EARL TAGGART, Asst. to the Pastor. a.m., Rible school; 11, morning wor- ship, sermon by Rev. ecutive nL‘-:Ntlr! Wl ington l'e\‘kl‘lt.lun of Olurches, on *‘Churchi Co-operation. " 8 pm.. evening service, sermon by Taggart on “The Power of the Cross.’ Young e e, ¢ O meciings, - Thursdas: 8 p.m., midweek service. - Columbia Heights E. B. Bagby, Minister Successful Revival BY EVANGELIST L. W. McCREARY 11:00—“Be Ye Ready” 7:45—*Drifting” LIVE SONG SERVICE. BEAUTIFUL SOLOS. SOUL-STIRRING PREACHING. Come! Ninth Street Christian Church Ninth and D Streets N.E. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning Worship at 11 o’clock Evening Services at 7:45 Rev. G. A. Miller, Pastor 338 10th Street N.E. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist. Branches of The Mother Church, The Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclig St. Second Church of Christ, Scientist N.E. Masonic femple, 8th and F N.E. ‘Third Church of Christ, Sclentllt Masonic Temple, 13th and N, Y. A Fourth Church of Christ, Sclentln The Arcade, 14th and Park Koad. SUBJECT— “Truth” !EBVH'FS sy s o 2 o ‘II)A ’U ESDAY vahl‘fll MEETINGS, 3 o'elncl READING ROOMS: COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Sts.— rs ® to ® (Wed., vmu..uu.u.._ 0 Trotidays, £:30 1o 5:30). 1786 COLUMBIA RD. N.W.— Fours 10 to 9 (except Wednesday even- ing, Sundays and holidays). 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Houre 12 to,§ week ays (sxcept holl Qays);-also 2:30 to 5:30 Sunda; THE ARCADE, 14th and Park roat (Second Floor)— 10 to B:30 week days; also 7 to 9 p.m. {oxtept. Wednesan CHRISTADELPHIAN. PARK ROAD West of 14th. Every Bnndly, 11:30 a.m. Al welcome, e e e e e obendiaits LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL | (Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor Sunday School for all classes, 9:45 a.m. 11:00a.m.—Service with sermon: Rev. . Edgar Grim Miller, D.D. . Philadelphia, Pa. 7:00 p.m.—Christian' Endeavor meeting. Topic: “MISSIONARY RESULTS IN ASIA” EADER, MISS ROMAYNE SINGISER. This is a Ilve topic. One demanding the best thought of the age. Is it worth while? 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon. Theme: “The Indestructible Word” Can man use the penknife of criticism, error, private interpretation, and not mutilate the teaching nd have they the right? :00 p.m.—Instruction of the children by the pastor. are doing it, THURSDAY, Seats Free. bigotry, infidelity, or of God'’s word? Many 0 p. ‘ommunity pictures, with short address to child 8:00 nm—Bible study. Topic, “Jesus Greeted as King. King.” Voluntary Contributions. This Church Welcomes YOU. -—_— LUTHERAN. rinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E streets n.w. (tssourl Synod.) Scl Eng] day. achoit an Blble €1 9: St. Olaf Congregatwn (0f Norw. Luth. Church in America.) ‘Temporarily worshiping in Christ alflm, New Jersey ave. and n st. n.w. Sun day, ‘Jun.’ 23, 330 aftérnoon, Norwegian service. REV. O, E. SYBILRUD, pastor. 13 13th st. n.w. E ha.n IS ARD D TRERTS Northwer uum.ts ¥. STECK. D. D, Pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; public worship, 11 am. and 8 p.m., with' sermons by the pastor.* Mid-weck service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Free pews and a welcome for ail, Church of the Incarnauon 14th ard Gallatin REV. Public worship, 11 Bible_school. 9:45 Christ New Jersey ave. between M and N ats. —miumm Synod. REV. J. FREDER EL, P Bervices, 1 acm, an 5 p.m.; Bible class and Sunday school. 9:: Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. W. LOCHER, Pastor. . in Buglish, c. ‘Tomorrow—Services, 11 ALL WELCOME. Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th 8T. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. Morning Service at 11:00. Evening Service at 7:45. Young People’s Society, 6:45. St. Mark’s Luthzta.n Church 8th and B streets s. Rev. H. DENNINGTON HATES, D. D., P, “THE CHURCH WHERE YOU FEEL AT S tomorrow 10: m—Addm- o B mm; iy BIELB A MAN'S BOOK.” 1:00Sorm e Brotherhood— ’THE MANLY cnmn AND CHRISTLIEE MEN. 30—The sixth sermon on “THE TEN ‘WORDS." St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church Eleventh and H Streets N.W. 1L AM— . “The Soul” “Christ on Modern Poetry” (Lecture-recital lnnrl'p;md with gospel Sunday school, 9:: Christian Endeavor, 7. JOHN T. HUDDLE, Pastor. LUTHERAN. Atonement North Cap. and R. L ave. Bervices anddstor, Rev. BAKER. Preaching, 11 a.m. NEW THOUGHT. Nahoml Hew Thought Center BUTTERWORTH, Pres. of the Divine Scrence Asso. of Phil., ‘will speak Monday at 12 o'clock. Topic, *“HOW TO DEMONSTRATE,” followed by a_healing meeting. * Daily ‘noon meeting and Wed. ax usual. ~Wash. Loan & Trust bldg.. cor. F and 9th. Public cordially invited. Order of Illuminati Miss Van Voast will speak Sunday at 7:30 ueqnmusu of 8 Truth stnfl;n:" wm;a:y ions”’; at 7: “The Thinicer Cumbertand; Apt. 85, Al weicomas Church of Life and Joy 1814 N STREET NORTHWEST. SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1:0 a-m—Sacred Healing Service. “Thc Greatest Happiness” MR. MATTHEWS DAWSON, Author and teacher. 8:00 p.m.— “The Forward Look” Mrs. Maud Pratt Messner One of the Dea oL it "ries Greatest Fealers ana the New Though UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH FOUNDED 1821, ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., Minister. Services 1n Knickerbocker Theater 18th and Columbia Road. Pending Construction New Church, “The Man Who Changed His Mind” un.'rrn'lumln- iy AT’WA!’II.

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