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CHURCH AI THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921—PART 1. NOUN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). MFTHODIST EPISCOPAL (White); EMENTS CONGREWATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. WETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH, —— MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE GIFT OF THE SOUTH TO THE NATION’S CAPITAL THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH ; Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue br CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor Sunday, January 30, 11 a.m., DR, CHAPPELL. servoN, “GREAT EXPECTATIONS” OVERFLOW SERVICE—Sermon, REV. MR. RIPPY, “WHY WE FAIL” The two services in the morning provide seats for all who come. All seats free. 8.00 p.m.—DR. CHAPPELL Will Preach: “THE FORGOTTEN MAN” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Organized Bible classes for men and women. Instruc- tion by trained teachers in Praise, Worship and Christ-like Service. Do not let your child lose the priceless ad- Nursery open for children during morning service. vantages of religious education. HEAR DR. CHAPPELIL. THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 8 P.M. . Subject—“WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT JESUS—HIS LO “BLUE SUNDAYS"—The Church does NOT advocate “Blue” Sundays. Jesus, the head of the Church, said: “THE SABBATH IS MADE FOR MAN.” The Church de- iclares every man entitled to one rest day in seven. Commercialism lms already de- stroyed the rest day for thousands of people in Washington by requiring unnecessary work on the Sabbatk. The Church wants ALL to have Sunday.rest, not a favored few. \ smrRoDIeT EPIScOPAL sovTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). St. P: SECOND AT S ST. N.W. REV. D. M. RROWN, Pastor. 11a.m—“STORY OF A GREAT HOUSE." 8pm—-THE MAN WHO CLAIMED HIS PAR’ METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White), CLOSING SUNDAY WITH REV. GEORGE W. COOKE Singing Evangelist and Trombonist ELDBROOKE M. E. CHURCH Wisconsin Ave. and River Road > JOHN EDWARD FORT Pastor 7 p.m.. Epworth League. d 318t sts. D.w. MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.w. mear Lamont. | John C. Copenhaver MINISTER. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship. Sermon by the ter— “The Derelict” Sunday Services 11 a.m— 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. “The Divine Household” 8:00 p.m. _lr:‘bnl‘l:m:'—unhlv Sermon by the 7:30 e ¥ “Is There a Real Devil” “As the Tree Falleth” e 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. x. £ sovTH. Come Out and Hear 11:000.m. ——-"l)nr Great Inheritance.” S pm_- “Hunting a_Job.” school. 7, Rosedale M. E. Church i HE Forgets” ave. n.e BEV. & ¥. LINGER, Minister. Rev. George W. Cooke Thé Gospel thessagé in song ’o‘ ey senas oy ot of New York, and sérmon at every service. X EE""A"'L—- = SINGING EVANGELIST Everybody cordially invited. ~ Ihmbarton e. 3 = s WALTER G IY\IIL‘E‘L:&I‘E;E'?T The Washmgton District FADES." 1 Corinthians, 13.8. 8:30 pm—social hour, closing with Ep- th League devotional service. Geaded Sunday school. 9:30 2.m. R o 20th st. mear Pa. ave. n.w. v WILLIAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pautor. 230 a.m.- i, hool. Classes for all. i AW COF DEVELY EPWORTH LEAGUE MORNING WATCH Tomorrow Morning at 6:30 O’clock, at yiiwin N AN i 3 WESLEY CHAPEL, a *‘-’Er,,‘{“g FRESTE T v Under the Leadership of DR. F. M. McCOY mflm:--uflaon “Some Things wHb HOUSE OF ¢ 500D FELLOWSHIP. Douglas Memorial 11 224 2 = BOARD OF EPWORTH LEAGUE p= e ....,".:.‘275‘?;"’3‘.“ , D.D WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 2, 8 O'clock; at s by the Paatoc WESLEY CHAPEL 53 Departmental Conf s Soci i lthly Musical = epartmental Con ererécuessinaer;zsl ;;):;ia;nHour Will Follow the Mn ‘will inelade the “FESTIVAL 5 m = in B sl:mub;o:\:cl. & beautiful CALVARY A elcome Awaits ; You On Columbia Road N.W. Betwéen 14th and 15th Streets Trinity Methodist Epi 1 JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister P-u;flg:" na!Al\ slr_u.,:";re ¥ 9:30—Calvary Bible school, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 11200 & m.—Sermon by the pastor. «Christ’s Care for the Frag-| ments” 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Teacher; Dr. Charles Campbell, President. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINJSTER, on the subject: e S o) “The Mission and the Message of the Master” Petworth Methodist 6:45—Epworth League devotional services. “E Church te and New Hampshire Ave. N.W. by mer-' flw— car to 5th & Upshur sts. WILLIAMS, Minister. 8:00—Public worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY on the subject: “Robert Louis Stevenson and His Measure of a Good Man” Special music at all public sérvices by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, the Calvary Quartet and Chorus Choir: Free seats to the people. Church doéors open in thé événing at 7:30. Services of prayer and praise and Bible study Thursday événing at 8:00 o'clock, conducted by DR. MONTGOMERY. miaister to Joppa A M. Splandis atie by acge choroe chalr and auartet " Anacostia ML E. Church H 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 : “THE METHODIST "MILLION” 3:00 p.m.—Junior League, 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: “THE ROCK OF AGES” Tuesdays—2:30 to 5:30, a prayer service for the healing of the sick. Thursdays—8 p.m., prayer and Bible study. Fridays—8 p.m., Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D.D., Minister. DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES: 13100 a.m—“RELIGION IN ACTION” A Kindergarten and Children’s Church. Bring your children with you. 8:00 pm.—“THE SAVIOR OF THE BODY” Christianity’s message on the healing of the body. Music by Foundry Choir in the morning: Prelude, Adagio (New ‘World Symphony), by Dvorak; anthem, “Blessed Jesus, Fount of Mercy” (Stabat Mater), by Dvorak; tenor solo, “'Be ‘Thou Falthful Unto Death” (St. Paul), by Mendelsgohn; postlude, “March,” by Schumann. And in the evening: Prelude, “Pilgrims’ Chorus” (Tannhauser), by Wagner; anthem, “Lord God Almighty,” by Verdi; anthem, “Jesus, Lover of My Soul,” by Williams; postlude, “March” (Tannhauser), by Wagner. Prof. Anton Kaspar will render violin solos both morning and evening. 9:30 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. 6:45 p.m.—EPWORTH LEAGUE. Speaker: Rev. John D. Edwards, D. D. Subject: “YOUNG METHODISTS IN THE MAKING. THURSDAY, 6:10 and 7:00 p.m.—Classes in religious instruction. Addrens “LIGHT AT EVENTIDE " by the pastor. 8:00 p.m.— Strangers and Visitors in the City Are Cordially Welcome WETHANTET EPINCOPAL (Calnred). Israel C.NLE, it 450,025 000 KNEW_ THOUGH™. National New Thought Center 1 lmsagermun by Presiding Elder G. 1‘ DR. S. M. NE will_lecture Wed. n) ‘Wonders. at 8:15 p.m. on 'S IDEALS." Daily V1Ch, NBRMON. Ty noon meeting. Patients and pupily received week days. Wash. Loan and Trust bldg., TN L. m«u:m\(. MUSIC BY LANE 0, M. B. CHOIR cor. F and 9th sts. Public cordially invited. Rev. 8. H. Williams. .—QUARTERLY CON- TUR‘\;I STRANGERS INTO Church of Life and Joy 1814 N STREET NORTHWEST. Campbell A, M. E. Church NICHOLS AVE. §. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. supt. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon Subject, .E. Jas. ¥. Payne, by, Rev. Mr. Do Vaughn. “‘Angel Standing in the Mi. H. R. Queensn, Young, musical 8:00 p.m. NE' ~ SCtovRNESS By | Mrs, Maud Prait Messnzr, Past Leader of Unity Society, N. Y. C. fr. M. M. Frre. Subject, *I Will Make Her a Helpmate." W. H. MANOKOO, Pastor. Miles Memorial C. M. E. Clmrtll 3rd gt. between L and N. Y. ave. Rev. MILLARD L. BREBDING, :00 &.m.—Pastor's subfect, ‘“The Measure Christian.” Special sermon to the converts. MONDAY. JANUARY 31 8:00 p.m. VALLBYS TO SPIRIT- EALIZATION Rev, Albert Ross Vax'i, Formerly Unitarian Minister, Chicago. UNITY SOCIETY 300 Homer Building 15th vmw»n F and G Sts. N.W. SUNDAY, 8 P.M. SUBJECT— “Pattem, Material and Workmen” The Sécond in_the of Lect; “THROUGH SOL. N TEMELE TO' g quarterly mesting at Israel C. M. B cmmh, l' a8 sts. s, Jur pastor will ‘awp .—8érmon A K. Wilson of | - T and Bible classes. “QUIT THE S8HORB LINE." Th\""b"‘ oA Hoprano soloist—Miss Lottie Gec, P ogHs R e ey B e Viva M. January £ {5 IO, 2 — G pm - y‘nfi".,‘,f'?. :n&s e iesdass, 8 pm—Class a Lossons in Tharsdars. 7 p.m.—Advanced Truth Class. 8 p.m., study JIM rnational Sunday School Losson’ with metahysical interpratation. All Welcome. NEW THOUGHT ASSOCIATION Miss Mabel L. Benson, One of the Leading Exponents of Amer, tion, Will Address the Union na:u;.gm" Haven WL E. Church 5 72 5 WM. BROWN, Pistor. ::;c the 8. 8. ‘membership ,is the 8 p.m., pastor will preach. 2 pm., the service under the suspices of ihe fiver Link Club. Rev. Henson Dent wl,)’l’mell”llhrdw band will accom- rs. Péarl hal i ?" D"I;M bt Rarsiall, pres.; Miss nm clase; m., Le: he friends are weltome, o Lane C. M. E. Chiurch 135 75 0 1iod RTHOR W, FOMACK. Tastor, B At Rauscher’ S e T Nt “CONN. AVE. AND L §T. N.W., S:15—Union wrvices, L Siaging at day 4 4 — " shIE < 355m em‘g‘-’ 4',".}’}&3_“’?:""}"';" 8- | “The Bl‘ofih%c':hmu C_i of Man” T A. M, B, & 5t ma v o, WELCOMB_TO_ALL. o BBV . DRWITID wiLsoX Fay. COLORED UNITY A AL Aeed plotnetn domease eoTamip: 1§ Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church i ""‘o?‘ AhR HENDERSOY, g 'astor. l school and Bible classes. AT _ANNUAL 2 QONG SRRV STUDY CLASS H. R. Heyward, Teacher 1318 “T"* street N.W. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Leswons in Truth. Special Lecture By vxv.\u JANUARY, Sunday, Jan. 30, 3 . 0 Assemb) gmm ey Room of the Colored 1114 "8 ATTITUDE TOWARD BY. HTE O] tfivu—fl S AN] Public. Cordially Tnvited. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE WILMER P. JOHNSTON Ministers 9.30a.m.—Sunday School with classes for young and old. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Lesson and Lecture by DR. MERRILL E. GATES on the subject: “THE VIRGINIA CONVENTION; PATRIOTS OPPOSING THE CONSTITUTION” REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES EXPOSITORY SERMONS: 11:00 a.m.—“THE MARKS OF JESUS” (Galatians, 6:17.) The following Sunday be\zms a series of sermons on the last book of the Bible: “Understanding the Book of Revelation.” 8:00 pm.—“WHY NOT COVET?” (The Tenth Commandment,“Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house; thou shalt not covet thy nexghbom wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any- thing that is thy neighbor’s.” Exodus, 20:17.) Why not covet if we don’t steal? Does not coveting our neighbor’s house promote business? The tragedy of coveting another’s wife. Is dissatisfaction with what we already have a virtue or a sin? Covetousness in international politics. At the 8 p.m. service the large chorus choir will render favorite, requested anthems. Edward Mueller, organist and choirmaster. 8 p.m. Monday Mrs. Nanette B. Paul’s Bible Class for young women. o c e series, which includes Dr. John Timothy Stone, Dr. Hugh Black. President Clarence A. Barbour, Dean sh-nern‘h‘vl;::uv:?ahl‘x?-‘h:;l?::cix: ;h MeGomnen, will come Feb. 13 to 18, The speaker will be Rev. Richard L. Swain, Ph. D., one of the most unusual and suggestive lecturers on the American platform. Dr. Swain's subjects are announced as follows: *“The Honest Atheist,” “How Sciencé Saved Beligion,” “Does Man Have a Soul:” “Does God Have & Body?” “Losing the Bible to Find 1t,” “Losing the Sense of Immortality.” All having no other Church Home are invited to the regular and special preaching services of this church. i Harry CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister CLEVELAND PARK 34th AND LOWELL STS. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. ‘ol. ANS, ““The 0 H!hlblllllunl the 11:00 2.m.—*“THE BATI'LE(S}BOUND OF LOST i Sk o INGRAM 4:40 p.m.—Mid-Winter Musical Vespers Service “WHERE ARE WE GOING?” Church Schotl, 9:45. Sermon for children every Sunday A.M. CONGREGATIONAL T HBO ISTER'S WIFE." Special Music . the direction of . . H Mrs. ALL SEATS FREE unn 'S umm .m -:u sing. ; i CHARISTIAN. LUTHERAN. LUTHERAN. VERMONT AVENUE LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont avenue north of N street. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. Rev. FARL TAGGART, Asst. to the Pastor. 9:40 a.m., Bible sc 11, morning wor- ship, eermon by Be (Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D, D., Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Sctiool for all classes. Room for you. Come. 11:00 a.m—Service with sermon. Theme: “OUR INTERLOCKING LIVES” 7:00 p.m.—Chfistian Endeavor. Topic: : “C. E. ACCOMPLISHMENTS, POSSIBILITIES” Leader, N. K. Gardnef—Address, Miss Virginla Raymond, . 8:00 p.m.—Dramatic Presentation of the Book of Job, by- Evelyn Gurley-Kane former president of Al young people’s tea; 7. C. week service, Thurkday, 8 p.m. 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. This is an interpretation of the drama of Job, setting forth the Destiny of man, told practically in the language of the Scriptures. It is accompanied by music and is exceedingly entertaining and instructive. Evelyn Gurley-Kaneé is a dramatic reader of natiomal fame. Seats Free. Voluntary Contributions. This Church Welcomes YOU. Columbia Heights 355% 208" | — E. B. Bagby, Minister Trinity Lutheran Church | Church of fl}fi,,}'}g‘f’:‘fim Corpet 4th and B streets mw. REV. HENRY Services at 3} a.m. and ‘""':;i;'igfl‘m. = foal e, | 745 p.m. 5 Akzlfmeflt -t | G e Concordia Evangelial e e SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL Luthetan SPIRITUALISM, Hear the Sermons Tamm-sm:'gf u“n#fl i German. .Center for Psychic Dwelop_ J By Evangelist ment; L. W. McCREARY St Mark's Lutheran Church| pfis Sf2uotig g s of Baltimore Rev. H. ggx‘flfnfifi'fie“{u. D. D, mxm Axl) ni‘;f“;’:.‘i.‘.fl .:fifl;g “THE CHURCH ggmu'z YOU FEEL AT 9:45 &.m.—Bible _school. 10:00a. rotherhood Bible class. 1104 “PERSONALITY.” Sivaste by gSh Col m 4, lecture and me frv VERSLS HINDOOIN Doors élose 8:30. Come euly LUTZ and SENIFF Revival at Christian Church 'rne service and sérmon. M. C. A.. 1816 12th st. h and D s.e., eontinues. 7:30 p. by _appointmest only. Col. 6221, UNITARIAN, o | B onTARS Trt e DAY AND HOW | e -:d:;‘h-- (o date. §i '’ <‘,Ntflnfl¢mn L prizer meet-| Gigs” HENELE HoLDS MERTINGS SUNDA 10: Sermon by Dr. Luts, z—l o Hayes. wil gl y and Friday evénings at 8 o'clock. Order of Iflunumfi Hi ngnc;mu oF u“"s“:: i AN "JBSUs AND THE CRATEGF wo. | 1L Ath st e Everybody gets . resding. 5 b : eding for men oply. Sl o 049. - ALL SOULS CHURCH e '!‘: Gaia. CHiRts. AN EXERCISE OF IR BOLLS UMW § \mntl!-filg‘t”chul‘ch FOUNDED 1821. gt THEY ALL SING. G 8th and E Sts. N.W. —1‘” p.m. race Evangelical Lutheran Addrens by TLY$ES G. B. PIBRCH, D. D., l_ THEOSOPHY: Chtirch | George W. Kates s Tnternational Bible Students’ Theasophical Hall L e 200 : i . tes Wil Asuum{ftAll?D’llromuu ! I s TR Sttt ‘Knickerbocker Theater ] 304 Al he Dawn of : The First Spititualist Church: 1868 dad Olumble Tiodd. fee by G. W. Waltera ™ Evolution” Christ ™% Seivey G7e, botwes M 424 ¥ 7230 b —Gotden are mecting SEATS FREE. - ALL WELCOMB. BIBLB STUDENTS. Associated Bible Students OHESTER B. STILES will speak at 3 p.m., Pending Oéstruction Néw Church. 9:45—8unday ec) Graded Kiaderéaricn Qurag moreimg sermiee, A 11:00—Morniag worship. Sermon by thé 5K v e ;E,'Pz'; Migister. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). METHODIST PROTESTANT. minister— doithol Jfic“;’,‘j?',':n‘“;,,,},‘.‘,a oy N —— lowa Avenue M. E. Church N. C, AVR, H SECULAR LEAGUE. and Lowland Ex- Cor, 14th and Emerson sta. n.w. N(;P't}'l cfm‘?fi fixf;, LERC “The Rdl ,,i a Sound 1101 B 8T, N.W. ] 1B L i e L o e e R 1a.m. an 3 SFASTOR PIIP‘AGHNO Mind' Secular League 1%, ay, 8 p.m. e Kesult of a “Bargs €IS M, MeCOY “THE MOVEMENT FOR COM- 0240 A it HOME CiKkE CHURCH A, Sub- TTLEGROUND TR —Epworth Lea T Wiscons} 35 | “THR NATIONAL METHODIST CHERCH. Comgregationai sing service. o | VIts Tabot..v":“'r"fl'fxz"% Fistos. Metropolitan Memorial MLE. B R? Yo it 8.8, #i0, Wenkle, Ul on. hu d fi. o, Louis John Marshall place (473 st. n.w.) and C st. I of the Father of the . HAREY DAWSON MITCHELL, . b, Rhode Island Avenue am. ——(\mmnwmnn *with address by min: Wcsley Chapel MaE-Chlll’Ch Sapeas "‘"&n ?l;;{’!':.’ i h and F Sts. N.W. \"W'hy Djd Jgsu; Die?” wiLLIAM AQH:GGE);TY Ph. D., Pastor. e b sety ZSunday_sc 1. Ar. Heaty M. Fowler, supt. Rev. John R. Edwards D.D., Superintendent, will preach. 7 —Young Feople's service, 3 by t or-~ SR DUTY 10 A BORDENED JFoRID.* A_OORDIAL WELCOME TO Lincoln Road 5.1 .f.a'-'f.;":.'? Speeial -nm undér the auspices of the United Spapish Wa: Veterans. MeKinley's favorite hymns will be sung. Vioiin solo by Mr. G. W. ADDRESSES BY on. ____METHODINT EPIS06PAL: " Ebenezer ML E, Church Our ‘&ndbtfl.lb nmrmu -unm.sn. A Community (‘hllrch with a Hearty Welcome. James W. Wadsworth, Jr., | € S0y, Bes, BV, Miaick LRs b SENATOR FROM NEW YORK ’h l.a Religionist Ve ll Neligion. e = = Hon. R. Clinton Cole, b Siliis | mmw cqvdtn emnaindy REPRESENTATIVE FROM OHIO, PISCOPA! é e e enine T OO en | Watgh Churchoftthcw ]eruulem daring his residence 'n the White Honse tion, 31) All residents from Ohio especiaily invited. — 9:30 a.m.— Sunday school, for all ages. Sunday school 0:30 am., wi Bibl 11:00 8.m.— izt v v wn. v vl L it Life” iy it \ b7 evotions T service All 8:30 0. —Epworth League service. £ e ".'a"grrs"wnn WITH MEN Open to “The Man Who Risked” b 155 Fuittiy chealis®as iz £ 2 EVERYBODY WaLGOMS, m e St i MR. TITTMANN, Baes. MR XTRATER, oo f;lf‘rg: SUNDAY OHSBRYANCE—WHAT by Aoz, T. fones, editor VAmerican Seatinel of Religlous Liberty Open-forum discussion. RESCUE MISSION. RPSCUB MISSION. THE GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Marshell Place HERBERT W. KLINE, Superintendeént EVERY NIGHT TORIGHT . IN THE YEAR And Every Night Next Week MRS. L F. NESBITT and MRS. ANNIE KEEP, Evangelists of New York City, Will Conduct an Old-Fashioned Revival of the Old-Time Religion With Manifestations of the Old-Time Pentecostal Power Prayer service every day at 3 p.m. Evangelistic sefvice évery night at 7:30. Servicé for the Healing of the Sick Friday, 3 to 5:30 p.m. COME TONIGHT—There's no better place in town to go tonight. . Come, b PP R0 VPR R Je P e Lnxrlwfrods l_in!a PASTOR, “Expcrimces w.xth Ghosts” FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT | MEBSAGES. junday, 5 pm.. at Pythiap Temple, ,Oth st. n'w. Second floor. Al w Rev. G. L alArthan Noted platform test medlnm Meeting Sun- REV. J. analc& 'lh('fllfil-. Pl,lhr Services, 1 ; Bible cifiss #nd Sundey u-mn S o Keller Msmarid Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 8th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. MRS. CAROLINE M. GILLETT Monday, 8 p.m.—"The Riddle of Life.” Thurs., 5:30-6—Medifation for beginnérs. Fridsy, 8 pm—HL.P.B. Traiaing class (mem- rs). suau 4 p.m.—Study of Emotions. day, 8 p.m.—184L North Capitol st. D Baker's ciass in Esoteric Christianity. Classes and_ library open to all interested. 1012 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF ?HRIST. Sefentist. Braiiches of The Mothér Chareh, The First Chureh of Christ; Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Firs Chugch, 8 S Sgentnt | el S Ty ST Third Chtifch of Chirls Sdedfi‘t ©. E. SYBILRUUD, Pastor. C o m:..é :;::: ;a(n and N, Y. An. 18th st: D.W. SUN., 8 Fr.’u—chim 314 PA. AVE. S.E. 0 : Arcade, 14th ‘and Puk M 9, sychnic ‘|St. Paul’s Engli:g\ Lutheran BY P. D, MYLUS id " “LOVE: i Psychic Communications BY MRS. E. WHITE 8 PM_HALL 314 PA. AVE S8 ¢ mfll SERVICES. ~ HALL MISSION g.y evening at 8 o'clock in Society u-u 509 Mofnlng Se"lce at ll :m. and questions answered at 8 o'clock Spiritual Union Church ”——Sfl*} school, C. B. Bateman, supt. st. n.w. His demonstrations have aston- Evening Service at 7:45. Baturday evening at 8 o'clock Developing “Bibie the Key to Babel” ished his aundiences by his spirit messgges. . ts i ud i Young People’s Society, 6:45, | St meets In stadios T P)t.—!oult People’s meeting. On Tuesday evening special message, séance St. Olaf Congtegation The International JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. VICES: oIl .m. and 8 pm SULDAY SCHOOL 11 S BPNESDAY EVENING MEBTINGS, 8 o'clock. READING ROO; COLORADO BLDG. 14th 8 P. il A Bidirs, 3305 5 Evening With the Chor o Sl ontined oo 1788 COLUMBIA RD. N.W-- conststing of Mrs. B. B Smart. Mims Hacien r Service also 4t o ma u;g“; "‘j‘“‘ l'“','i"fl" even- hln:elrh and mu Tackie Kineer. . ¥ r&)nz HALL LUTTRELL, Piator. ing, E 148 EAST CAPITOL 8%.— Chutch of the Nazatene ‘Hours 12 to 9 .. g.,. (;m,” boli- han 10th AND (1 n'ntn W “d u ey days); alss 2:30 to CHARLES F. STECK. n B Bastat. “rlu.lul;l. Plll?r THB ARCABE. m- Pi-k road E““‘fi school, §:80 L.in.; ‘morping ::.;‘a&, by Dr, 3:5 33, Aol S “"»f‘l:‘ 3’"‘"’5 u’- R