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BAPTISTS URGED TO REMIT ANNUAL PLEDGES FULPTVACANGY AND SUPPLY TOPIC: Committee of General As- |, sembly, Presbyterian | Home Mission Board Emphasizes Necessity for Prompt Returns. ATLANTA, ihe Ga., February Call- | Baptist churches of the send in thei souih to annual pledzes 2 006000 campaign, which 1919 to fi 1ce the activ- Church, to Meet Here. mivation for the next - Home Mission A conference i to n ot statement empha- T. M. C. A. building Wed ¥ after for speeding up # that the denon noon at 1:30 o'clock der the au kel i spices of the permanent committee on plan. vacancy and supply of the I TREURT I p . & RRiS catly ex ended terian General embly It will 1 e bsa UL e o d by the corr the home board has e appropriated $2,900.000 3 Sk ance nd where the offices of the Lof its varicus departmental : are located. The memiers s L include Dr. Geo propria o fe airman, Wog 5 . by the o tions L times for home 00,000, or e of for the | mission anp work le e um n . which 1 of use eh ehurches. this commitic Hitely byt e proper supervision .nd Tess churche jacent to W resented in \ at ficld _for th the sim held alternoon All_important . _Prior to going to the institute Miss Klanderud was secretary to the s of the » prob- A and s 1y 11 be 2 ence. Recent developments in con- |the Shipping Board. nection with the war, it is stated, Eaidiag have only intensified the situation. At St. Agnes’ Church., 46 Q street Not only did a number of Presbyterian | nOrthwest, on Ash Wednesday, the ministers give up their lives in con- | Usual parish retreat will be conducted nection with the war, but special de- | by the vicar. Addreitoq will be given mands have led others into various[at 10 am. and 2, 4 and $ p.m. lines of activity outside of the pas- * % ok % torate. The number of candidates for| J. L. Ferguson, assistant auditor of the ministry has also decreased, and [ the Washington Terminal Company. the problem of ministerial suppori|will address the men's meeting to- hes been rendered even more acute|morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the by the greatly increased of liv- [ Terminal R. ¥ A. .ing. while the abnormal housing con- ditions existing in many of the towns | and cities are gerio erfering with the location of All persons interested in the various phases of this problem are invited to participate in the conference. TOMORROW DESIGNATED “CHINA FAMINE SUNDAY” i which m.-\ one present |mrl|u|m|o % will * % nd Baptist Church, 4th *ginia avenuc southeast, |tomorrow evening 5 o'clock. Th &irl ngelist, Miss Neil Mays, will begin week's series of e gelistic meetings. \ All Churches Throughout America b Ak 2 At the Church of the Covenant to- Will Appeal for Aid for the morrow Rev. Dr. W. F. Weir of New s z fork will speak at the lock Suffering Chinese. ,_M*rvlm-. His subject will be “Work- Through the co-operation of the |ing for Men ™ and in the cvening at various churches, tomorrow has been |5 o'clock Rev. Dr. Wood will have for | designated by the American Commit- |1 ubject, “The Message of Light tee for China Famine Relief as *China {#0d Electricity.” being tie first of a| series of sermons on “Divine Mes- sages in Visible Things." * k % % tes, formerly governor of presentative at large from will addres: the Cleveland Park Community Service on “Abra- ham Lincoln” tomorrow. § p.n., at the Congregational Church. * % % % The religious motion picture, “The Stream of Life” is to be shown to- morrow evening at Trinity Civic and Community Church, 3d and C streets. * ¥ Xk ¥ famine Sunday.” It is the goal of the famine commit- tee 1o reach approximately the 57 000,000 churchgoers of America to- morrow, and carry to them the mes- sage of suffering in China, through the medium of churches, Sunday schools and church auxiliary organi- | zations. The effort tomorrow, it is stated, will represent one of the most notable instances of religious co-operation on record, as Protestant, Catholic and other Teligious bodies are plunning (o join in the common cause of help- ing suffering humanity. Practically all denominations in America are fo tering mission work in China, and every American churchman is sympa- thetic to the work of helping the Chinese. Last year's mission efforts of American churches in China ap- proximated $12,000000. a sum which has varied but slightly in the past decade. The famine Sunday sermons will reiterate to Americans the traditional and unbroken friendship which has always existed between America and Richard Y4 and now Illinois, The choir of Ingram Memorial Con- gregational Church, assisted by the Washington Quartet, Hazel Bach- schmid. Elenor Kittridge. Timothy Quinn and Paul Bachschmid, will re der “The Beautitudes,” ntata by Ashford, tomorrow evening at § o'clock. Miss Kathryn Riggs, harpist, will play at both morning and even- ing services. Ok ok % China; the appalling nature of China's| Rev. Dr. Radcliffe, pastor of the | present calamity from the humani- | New York Avenue = Presbyterian tarian point of view, and the disaster | Church. announces a cou of Sun- that would ensue on the economic and | day evening lectures, beginning to- political sides from the threatened | morrow night, as follows: February break-up of civilization in north'6, “The Insistent Question™: Febr Ching. - sary 13, “The Pertinent Questior February 20, “The Impertinent Q tion”: February 27, “The Unanswera- | he Terri- “The_Old | 27, “The LEADERS IN MEN ’S WORK. !bic Guestion™: March 6, - fan Question”: March 13, Prominent Presbyterians to Give Address Here. Man Question.” and March Young Man Question,” and Rev. Dr. W. F. Weir of Chicago, | general secretary of the Presbyterian | “The Glorious Question.” The midweek service, Thursday at {8 pm., will be devoted to a bio- graphical study and interpretation of Assembly 3 committée on men's work, '"“:xfl*‘f’;’;‘l’“dn’:,‘“;,““dr';“ o Chciat, and Rev. Dr. Charles McDonald of | ¢! EDEe New York. associate sccretary. are zo,’;."’;"‘" e e come to Washington tomorrow. €l ,'“a"r 1 ‘He wopt over the Rev. Dr. Freely Rhorer, moderatorl';_"r ey 1'go fishing™; of the Presbytery of Washington, has | February 24 “I have fought a good arranged the following meetings for | fi¥ht" and March 3. “She sat at’the the visiting secretaries: Tomorrow | f¢et of Jesus and listened. morning. Dr. McDonald at Chevy | * x k¥ ase Church, and Dr. Weir at F i = Rl e e e Welr at Fourth In the Footsteps of Paul” is the Dr. Weir at the Church of the Covenant; to- morrow evening. Dr. McDonald at ! Gunton-Temple Memorial Church and Dr. Weir at the Sherwood Church. general subject of a series of Sunday ight sermons being delivered at the Ninth Street Christian Church by Rev. George A. Miller. These ser- A | mons are based on a personal visit The secretarics will address the | ap al v Presbytarian . Ministers' - Asspeiation | (0 €ach of the cities mentioned. 'To- Monday merning at 10:30 sageatiof | morrow night the sermon will be New Txorn avemue brospock ation “Ephesus. the Place of Paul's Church, and in the evening at 6:30 Dastorate giclock will be guests at a dinner at Lo ox % estern Presbyterian Church. They! At Foundry Methodist Church ‘will attend a d ier Tuesday evenin, at Eastern Pre vierian Church. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES. Two new ( & | Bishop William Fraser McDowell will {preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow, and Rev. John Reid Shannon will preach at & o'clock in the evening. Dr. Her- bert F. Randolph will bexin a series of Lenten addresses, Thursday even- Christian Endeavor socie- ties are being formed at the fng on “The Christ of Today." Presbyterian Church, 16th and Ken- | A aaet nedy streets northwest. A prelimi g - nary meeting was held last Sunday | Miss Lucille Wilkinson addressed evening. at which about 40 wore pres- | the scholars of the First Baptist ent. It is Manncd to organize an|Church Sunday school, describing the fntermediate and senior society, | conditions of the starving Chinese George W. Shoemaker will lead the | children last Sunday. After her ad- first regzular meeting, which will be | dress Commander Robnett. superin- 1 ent, entertained a motion to con- tribute the collection on Sunday Friday evening, the first to help alleviate the condition meeting und election of officers will | vailing there. be held. followed by a 1 L The princip “hristian ! Endeavor we elebrating the for- held tomorrow night which will ¢ next pre- be a combine A reception and social will be given honor of R and Mrs. W. F. tieth anniversary of Chris in v. aumn: s Ho . ”w',.d,,,( _ arkey at the Wallace Memorial evening Preshyteriay | United Pres n Chureh Friday! Church. Mus & & Chirre ) it at 8 o'clock. A musical pro- tian Afored (e 1 will be rendered and several in- program aritedil addresses will be gven by o) the speakers will be Repre- Metropolitan esbyter Chure M. Clyde Kelly and G. Ellis The st rded to the having the st percenta * % eIy Srient g At the Church of Life and Joy, 1814 = N street aorthw . the subjec for the address tomorrow evening at sunrise d o'clock will be “The Divine Intent, the Luther by Mrs. Sarah A. Clemons. A group of Mo Place T4 wtrnnt | will be sun art icl n ot il be sung by Martin Rich- ;"{’a‘rh"'” M. Wreht, Lardson, I known tenor of the s ¢ of Mary- | Royal Italian Opera Company. iklin Br to preach sermon on t in the { North Carolina Avenue M. P. Church. — e the morning servies the Lord's supper will be celebrated. S. OF R. CHURCH SERVICE, |*Pver Wi be celebrat The annual Sitacel thel pDr. J. Sidney Peters, the chautauqua Sons the Revolut for|lecturer, will deliver a sermon-ad- many years has been held on the Sun-ldress on “The Greatest Issue Before day a birthday ind’ at Fifth Baptist Church, anniv, » held at|tomorrow night. Old * %k ¥ % ary provided. Rev. J. G. Pulliam of North Carolina ered by Rt Rev preach at_Tenleytown Baptlut Bishop of Ohio, the church. On this occ trict of Columbia's € Society of Colc ent as the inv of the Revolution. William and forme A. rector of sion the Dis- * k ko “Education of Primary Importance to the Nation” is the title of an ad- & of the Sons| drees to be made by Dr. Hugh S. Ma- gill, field secretary of the National of the the THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS LENTEN SERVIGES UNDERNEW PLAN |Other Denominations Will | Unite With Episcopalians I | in St. John’s Church. I What is ied upon in Protestant Episcopal cirele: as forward step rd churchi unity has been taken by Canon Douglas. acting rector of § Johkn's Prote opal } With the approbation and co-operation ["of Bishop Harding, i eanon of the chureh, zymen and nominations Church, under to ha men e with ymen of th un - first Ash which the will he made by 1 chiton of Bawtholom: w' e serviees t ow Yok ity who will Wil Among the sery {Dowell | Church tor of Rishon the & of Rev e Church of bostor and Snnt Muir, Leonard Presby subject 3 v for the Training of the Children of Our Country”; Col. W. C. Rivers of Fort Myer, who will spea he saw of missionaries of various de- nominations at work in the Philip- pines and what he saw that religion did for soldiers in the European wal Charles H. Hamlin of the Federal Re- serve Bank, as a Christian banker, to men of busin Senator Spencer, his Admiral R. E. Coontz, chief of naval operations, U. S. N, and Prof. Howard Kelly, surgeon and gynecologist of Johns Hopkins Universi The program for the first week in Lent, beginning next V sday, is: Ash Wedn: rmon by Canon Douglas: ldress by Rev. Dr. teighton farcs. ctor_of “St. Bartholomew's Church New York city. Thursday. 12 noon. holy communion and address by Rev. E Dunlap; 4:45 p.m., address by Rev. C. Ernest Smith, reetor of St rgaret's Church. Fri 12 noon quiet half hour, Canon Douglns; - p.n., address by Rev. George F. Duc |ley. rector of St. Stephen’s Church i Bducational Association. at the meet- ing of the Washington Secular League at Perpetual Building Hall. 1101 E sireet northwest. tomorrow at 3 p.m n open forum discussion of the sub- ject will follow. At the Immanuel Baptist Churel {tomorrow is “Decision day.” At night iRev. Gove Johnson preaciies specialiy {to men. Tuesday evening a series of eight or ten home praver meetings are to be held, in which there is to be special prayer for a revival * ok ok £ rs. William F. McDowell, wife of Rishop William MeDowell. will speak in the Calvary Methodist iChurch tomorrow morning. Dr. Mont- {gomery will couduct the introductory services, T nthe evening at § o'clock i Dr. Montgomery will lecture on “The i Inside of the Cup. * % ok “The Marriage Feast" is the subject to be used by Representative Homer Hoch of Kansas in teaching the les- son before the men's Bible class of Calvary M. E. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning * * % % The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be celebrated at the Western Presbyterian Church tomorrow morn- ing, at which time the pastor, Rev. J. H. Dunham, will receive twenty- five new members. Th, ill be spe- al music by the new q tet s * ok % x i The young people of the Church {of Our Father, Universalist, will en- | tertain the young people of the Bal- timore Universalist Church tomorrow evening, With a supper at 6 pm., after which a combined meating of i the two societies will be addressed by Rev. Stanley Manning, national idirector of yvoung pecple’s work of the Universalist Church. o Rev. Earle Wilfley, pastor of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, is prolongink his stay at Winchester, Ky.. because of the continued suc- jcess of the evangelistic services ’wlnrh he is conducting there, more {than 100 additions having resulted up to date. In his absence the Ver- | mont Avenue pulpit will be occupied tomorrow morning by Rev. Preston | A. Cave. pastor of the H Street Chris- jtian Church. At the evening serv- |ice the assistant pastor, Rev. Earl { Taggart, will speak on “The Per- { plexed Prophet.” This will be pre- ceded by a tea for young people at 16:15 and a Christian Endeavor anni- versary celebration. x K K K son. moderator of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches. will address the congreg: |tion of Petworth Baptist Church to- morrow morning. celebrated. Hilton Ja The pastor. Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, will preach at the evening service. | * ok | Ralph ¥ Diffenderfor, educational |secretary of the committee on conser- vation and advance of the Methodist Church, is to speak in Hamline M. E. Church Wednesday evening at the con- clusion of a supper to the Methodist Lministers of this c VICE PRESIDENT'_TO TALK. ‘Will Address Church of the Cove- nant Sunday School Tomorrow. Vice President Marshall will address the assembled Sunday school of the Church of the Covenant tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. during its closing exercises. There also will be special participation by the children of the primary department. The peri- odical assembling of the school, which now has an enrollment of 550, brings | together all classes—primary. junior, intermediate, senior and ail Bible sses—and has resulted in increased interest and enthusiasm. ne officers of the school as recently | elected are: George M. Whitwell, su- perintendent; Harr. avis and C. Mortimer Crocker. st oupie b retary; Ralph cretary, and assistant Charles Thom, treasurer LAYMEN HOLD SOCIAL. Advent Branch Has St. Agnes’ Members as Special Guests. The members of Advent-Branch of the Laymen's Service Association held a social for the men of the parish last Friday evening. The special guests were members of St. Agnes’ Branch of the association and Rev. D. Welling- ton Curran. J. H. Hill presided. Following a devotional service, Miss Marion Greene, accompanied by Mrs. Alderman, gave a vocal 30lo; Charles S Shutterly gave a monologue and . W. Juneau sang a solo. Addresses were made by Rev. Mr. Curran, James Brogden and Dr. A. C. Cobey. Re- freshments were served. The com- mittes in charge was: W. D. Hellen, | 7 chairman; Dr. J. R. Armstrong, Rob- ert Rathvon and W. P. Foley. - Communion will be i CHRISTADELPHIAN. FEBRUARY 5, 1921—PART T. LUTHERAN. BAPTIS LUTHERAN. | 330 Pu av. s.e. Chnstac_ie!phxanEcclesta L LODGE HALL. Associated Bxblz Studems ‘DPR will speak at 3 OV E] l::ll'"fl ROW MR. GEORGR pm OF on the subj DO OF THE MILLE A TDITORIUM 1815 K NT. NV International Bible Students’ Assocmtlon ES AEW THOUGH NEW THOUGHT ASSOCIATION a1| Mrs. Nanette B.Paul,LL.D., union meeting HER" L St W R A S “The Human Side of the f_;.ble As a Basis of Unity” Mr | Wl have two Bibie Deborah i nacive cosin WELCC AL National New Thought Center 100 200 pom. STACLES. ',V’ Mr, Matthews Dawson £:00 p.m.—*“THR DIVINE INTENT."— Mrs. Sarah A. Clemons Noted Teacher and Healer. Mr. Martin Richardson renor, of the Royal Italian Opera Company, will render a group of songs at the evening service at § PATL OF 0B- By Divine Science Center Mesting every Friday ut 1965 E ot next F Spreach e Heal the Sick.” with heal Mr, ALL WE UNITY SOCIETY 300 Homer Building oSt NWL CBIECT. . “Lessons_in Trath." ., Advanced Truth Class 8 pom.. study of Internatic sebool Tosson, tion fuilowed by | ROOM to X p.m. BRY ONE DR FREEMAN TAKES AND LIBRARY WELCOME, open, Bishop Harding to Institute New Rector at Church of the Epiphany. Dr. James E. Freeman. who come to Washington from St. ! s Episcopal Church, Minneapolis. Minn., is to be formally instituted jrector of tiie Church of the Epiphany, G street between 13th and 14th streets, at the services tomorrow morning. The ceremony will be con- ducted by Rt. Rev. Alired Harding. Bishop of Washington. Senior Warden George Truesdell is to deliver the keys of the church to the new rector, who will preach and administer the holy communion. Dr. Freeman also will preach at the eve ing services. A general parish re- ception will be tendered Dr. and Mrs. Freeman and their daughter, Miss Freeman, on Monday night at the church. Bishop Harding and many of the clergy and diocesan officers will be presen Dr. Freeman held his first service here vesterday at Epiphany Church Home on Massachusetts avenue, and addressed the women there. A service of prayer and healing is o be held the church Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. On Ash Wednesday, there will be services at % and 11 am. and 4 and 8 pm. The midday Lenten services will begin Thursday with an _address by Bishop Harding, and on Friday Dr. Freeman ili be the speaker. Ash Wednesday night a class will _be confirmed Spiphany Chapel, 12th street south- | west. Bishop Harding will adminis- ter the rite and Dr. Freeman will be present. with Rev. A. J. Tor of the chapel. 12TH YEAR AS PASTOR. Rev. Dr. Steck to Celebrate by Talk on “Foolishness of Preaching.” Rev. Dr. Charles F. Steck be twelfth year as pastor of Epiphiny Lutheran Church, 16th and U stre tomorrow. He will preach ecial sermon tomorrow morning on “The volishness of Preaching.™ which he first took charge of In the evening his used when he this congregation. subject will be “Jesus, the Cour- ageous.” o Dr. Steck recently declined to ac cept a call to another church. Throughout the Lenten season serv- ices will be held twice each week at the church, in addition to the regu- lar Sunday services. They will be on .y$_at 8 pm. and Fridays at 0 p.m. The first service next week will be on Ash Wednesday at 8 p.m. MISSION SOCIETY TO MEET. At the meeting of the Woman's Mi: slonary Society of Calvary Baptist Church, to be held Tuesday at 11 a. Mrs. Howard Wayne Smith of Phi delphia, president of the Atlantic dis- trict of the Baptist Foreign Mission Society, will speak on “Christian Stewardship.” Plans for holding the jubilee celebration of the foreign so- clety in this city in May will also be pre- sented. Luncheon follows the morn- ing session, and the mission study class will be held at 2 p.m. Members of other churches are invited. C. E. TO CELEBRATE. PULPIT TOMORROW 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. W. O. Spirit of the A sial offering for ¢ tional committe 7:00 pm.—Christian Endeavor. A SURR . M1 s us relief. tor relief. »f 1 Irving Koch. Come Service with sermot LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Service with sermon. “CHRIST JESUS OUR HELPER” help \DERED 1. “SILENT INFLUENCES” 1 DR. HENRY ALLE | Dr. Hiltabidle, supt. {11 a.m.— Theme: Sunday The Men's Class, ! bership last Sunday. School, 9 Mr. Will y the millions * in arving enjoy this Young Peopie’s sorvi 1. Theme: [ tional meumh at 0 socially and spiritually. Sen lto the ait ors and members and cordially invited their to worship w BAPTIST. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16TH AND O STREETS N TUPPER, Minister Tupper preaches Sunday morning and evening. “The Contagion of Consec Subjects— rated Conduct” '8t0 9 p.m.—*“The Three Greatest Facts in the Universe” :30 am—Commander J. . Robnett, Supt. Hilton Jackson teacher, doubled its mem »u men help double it this Sunday? Classes Observance of China day, per request ;r for all ages. You will be welcomed. A M- Qu ‘<3 Hgh er. Thy Glorious Walls,"” Shelley: . e My Red My Bk 3 > adligcr il Fopic: Dasi = PAL- Authems by Evening Choris and Soia Quartat ““Trust in the Lord,” Dasks: “.l = I)]([\IL‘.\' DAY"” koof A Buck tIs Thy Loving Kinduess.”" Bissell. B. P. Union meets at 0, with reception and refreshments. Devo- Join these 200 young folks and you will be helped families "and strangers and visitors hus. Uplifting und spiritual ;S«u!.\ Voluntary Contributions. =M Sl e i This Church Welcomes YOU. 1 THE HOME CHURCH e T T CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 'Grace Evangelizal Lutheran VERMONT AVENUE | 8tir and H Streets N.W. Church ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH | REV. A, F. ANDERSON, D. D.. Assistant | ot S S .fi"‘h’:‘};. Sunday School, 9530 2 m, NS Faucett. Superintendent Clurch of ‘he Incarnation T Perpten ll'COa m.—Sermen by Dr. Anderson. Tith o S B H Riception of new members, followed by the ordmance of the Lord's BEV. HENG heot. 8 A\on.ment and 8 pom 1 am wm Norti i betwe ota = Oflasourt. Syuod.) REV. J. FREDERICK H Services, 11 a.m and Sunday school, 9: Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N, 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. 3\ ¢ People’s Society, Eprphany CAABLES 1 Sunday school 5 pm W6 AN0 Northw K, Db ) w.m.; ASh Wednes litany service 9. m., [ it CHERCH Wi Al THE vod Bible class. 2ndserm: i D CHILDHOOT WOKLD GROWING BE Concordia Evangelical Lu‘heran i, & Frow LocH Services, 11 ALL Wit OM St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church autor . in German. v and B Streets NW JONN T. HUDDLE, D D.. Pastor. Sunday school, C. B. Bateman, supt. 10 AN — “The Price and Program of Discipleship” Sweiish servi Pe Vo el Renie S day School Instltute ESDAY. F BEGINNING AT Keller Memorial Lutheran Church nd ave. ot st EVENING PUBLIC ADI “The Church’s New Educa- tional Task” DR. C. P. WILES, Maryl cor. €t AND P TS, A Rey. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. . 9:30 am.; English, 11 Leugue ' after en_service every Tirsduy. Neats fice and a supper. < e avor special anni Thursday. 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 NUE. rvice, % p.m Christian Endeavor Meetings p.m., g Intermediate; Tuesday, { Thursday. 7:00 pn 8:00 p.n.—Church prayer meeting. Friday. 7:30 p.n—Boy Scouts. Temple Baptist Church ] DT | Tenth and You will e amd | of Nor- | rmons by 5 the S OF LIGHT tor. I3 and Com spiendid music il qua “t each u sucih_service, = s lnlxh seliool. A l( . | bt Christian Church | £ Hoy Syrem 1 i, 4,42 i 1w ood. i the read.” & p.m. Raptism: fine musi A. B. KE D. D., Pastor. I chairs (men them). 11 a.m 1000 a.m — B choo! of and t P aim FROM THE VIS morial pulpi th and_Eye V. PRF \TO\ A. CAVE, Minister | 11:00a.m DR, B 1L MELTON will_preach, 7:30 pom. 7':}[(\ M A DISCIPLY | ND PHE RI . ‘and beginninz m.). a week of conducted by ot Mo Cqumbta Hel hts ‘(.‘},"‘,., P k. Incrh) Min‘ster "HE REAT ATION. and oung. Il sing several special numbers. A thor sand seats and a thousand-fold welcome. Come _enrly 11 | Christiun Endea ITUAL HEALTH. i Briggs AL Py will preach on CENTRAL UNION MISSION. = SEARE CENTRAL UNION MISSION W22 LOUISIANA AVE. W John S. Bennett, Supt. N E near Tth s.w., Services nightly at 8 p.m. At 1 Sundays. 3 snd Communion. every week day. Y PETERS, p.m. REV. J. B CLAY TON, Speaker SPEOIAL MUSIC. ALL WELCOME. - Classes in Bible Study Every Monday night at 7:30! class in Personal Evangelism, | under the auspices of the Cot- ATQUA ™ LI foum CHAU' liver a_sermon-address on. EST ISSUE BEFORE MANKINI R 9:30. First Sunday in Ked and Blue co test between the Berea, Baraca and Ph Iathen classes. Rice up and come. B. _P. U.. 6:30. Welcome. Tenleytown Baptist Church Wisconsin it (nmmuh st. nw. Rev. J. G. Pulliam of North Cary preaci st 11 ; 5 BAPTIST CHUKCH, tage Bible Institute, Mrs. John BETHANY nd apd R. I ave. o.w. Rev. HUGH T. INSON, Pastor. Paul Jones, teacher. I heild He Cometh: 8" pm. Wi ouses Were Marked.” Bibie Every Wednesday night, 7:30| «hooi at 0:30 Cocial hour Tor voung o’clock, Dr. Maurice E. Miller, D S amens: service FTbirodas i T pny teacher. WELCOME. d Randolph sireets. & 0—-Sunday -m.—Communion members, REFORMED. . 11 class and Sunday school, 9:15 _on Ash_Wed evening. Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and H (Missonri Synod ) St. O‘at Oongrcgatton (Of Norw. Luth. € ch in Am':}‘l-:r:.tmn = PARK and N. H by Pastor . 1. tler kil Commbijg Hdgmg and concluding _and 8. § l\'rwmn-‘“mnm'rm\ AL, Washm ton School of Bible Study and Evangelism W. H. H. SHELLEY, Founder and Director, 1824 H Street N. Classes in Personal Music Monday_eveniny Mrs. Riee 1. Steele g Mrw. xlu‘m-xl G. : dispenmationai study. with large by evenings by Mrs. Steele, national secretary, Union Bible Study Asso- clation. Enroll for other courses also. Free tract_distribution. No charge for tuition. Moody bwoks on band. Phone Franklin 3301 Wuhmgton School of the Bible ¥ STREET N.W tDENOMINATIONAL. NTEL nee this term, be enrolled at any time dur- ing the semester. 5 Day and evening classes, the latter being arranged to suit those employed during the fans cliurch workers feel the need of bet- ter trainiug, which thix school is equipped to supply Some of the classes are Mon.. 7:30 p.m.—Personal Evungelism, Tues!, 5:00 p.m.—Prophecy. Wed., Bible Sruthesis. ™ Fri., . Y. W. C.A4 SpecisillzersiasliniaReE ot oo | VAINVE C.A., 1333Fst.n.W. fortieth anniversary of Christian En- deavor are 1o be held tomorrow even- ing at Metropolitan Baptist Church. The Junior, Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor societies will at- tend the services in a body and each society will sing its special consecra- tion hymn. Rev. John Compton Ball will_preach on “The Victorious Life" method of treating all kinds and descriptions of wickness and disesse—mental, meral er b feal. (8. & H. 112). Wm. M. Goodwi C. 8. Dist. Nat. Bank bldg. 1406 @ st. Vesper service, 4:30 o'clock. Speaker, MRS. HOWARD MAYME Of_Philudelp UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Bréthren Church North Capitol and R sts. n.w. Rev. CHARLES E. FULTZ, B. D., P 9:40 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. Hon. 3. 0. McLaughlin, Sublect, “CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. 00 p.m.—G. a-oopm—mnnnmd lecture, Mt. Ratuter Park, SMITH are being continued With increased | Preaching, the pastor. . A Cordial Welcome to Every One. REFORMED Gr 15th AND O 81 . ACe ENRY H. A D B Paster. SALVATION ARMY. 11 and 8—Dr. und 15 R Thompson of = China spenk. 40, S. S. 7 pm., Co . Fi tum\yu 13th AND MONROE STS. TSt pr. JAMES D. BUHRER, Pastor. Services, 11 a.m. and § pm. Bible kchool fo nt,' | Headquarters: 521 13th St. N.W. SPIRITUALISM. ! | The First Spiritualist Church | LECTURE BY THE PASTOR, Alfred H. Terry SUBJECT, “The Elixir of Life” FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. Sunday, 8 p.m., at Pythian Temple, 1 9th st. n.w. Second floor. All welcome, “Onental Night” Anniversary of our Prison work. all the prisons and jails of V week end. The Noted Medium. ALL INVITED. MRS HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY. Wedoesdny and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. i 4w e . 'Aver:hudy gets a reading "Christ Spiritualist Church (Colored) 1600 11th st. n.w. conversion. No. 3 Corps. l»fl“ 14th st. n.w., corner of 3 e R T Church of Our Father Lecture and messaze hearing ut all services (Universalist) Subject—"JOSEPH: THE BOY AND THE 13th and L sts. n.W. RULER." Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. _PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. * U Stanley Manning, National Director of Young People’s Work, will preach at 11 Center for PSY ic Develop Biage Sna Washineton SounE people. 40 7 p. A ial invitation n.unn- o1 1704 KILBOURNE PL. N.W. Mrs. Jane B. Coates LECTURER AND MESSAGE BEARE Tuesday. 8 p.m.—Development clax "RPALIZATION OF POWERS WITHIN." Beats wecured in_advance by phone. Col. 6227, Friday, Feb. 11, lecture and message seance, “DO_SPIRITS ENTPR MEDIUM'S BODIES IN ORDER TO COMMUNICATE Begins 8:15. Doors close 8:30. Come early. Interview by appointment only. Col. 6227. t%he voung peoples work of the Universal- ist Church. Y. M. C. A. Y.M.C. A, LOBBY SERVICE—SUNDAY, 4:30 P.AL Speaker—REV. LEWIS B. PURDUM, Ingram Memorial Church. Music by Ingram Memoroal Male Quartet. SECULAR LEAGUE. | Dr. John E. Sunday, 8:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m.—Baptism. Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Junior: 6:45, Senior; 7:00 Senior. 3E150 Meeting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any desiring to unite with the church. (Entrance on H street.) All Are Cordially Invited Metropolitan Baptist Church Sixth and A Streeis Northeast John Compton Ball, Pastor SUNDAY., ELEVEN O0'CLOCK ,’\'ll “The Mercy Seat SUNDAY. SEVEX FORTY FIVE P 3 A Billy Sunday Sing FOLLOWED BY A C. E. Victory Service Junior, Tute rm»dm- and Senior Chrie- a will attend in a Il sing its wpecial con- MON RY THE PASTOR ON Victorious Life” ENING SERVICH “Th PAPTISM AT ‘Nineteenth Street Baptist Church b and [ streets northweat. (it H. BROOKS, D. D Pastor. ject — rmhun b3 o pastor. “A TALE OF TW(! WORLDS. Text, lake, + Rupper. THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road. 161931 TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST ME- MORIAL RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. REV. GOVE GRIFFITH JOUNSON, D. D.. Pastor. 9:30—Rille school. DECISION DAY. 11:00—Sermon by ihe pastor. (Lord's Sup- per and Hand of Feilowship to new members.) 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the pastor— “Turning From Darkness to' Light and From the Power of Satan Unto God” WITH STRIKING TESTIMONIALS From Mission converts and others. r leads in an OPENING in which all are asked to Jjoin A Spécial Invitation to Men at This Service Young People’s meeting at 7. rayer and fellowship meeting Thursday ning at 8. tiendall Baptist Church 9th below B 9:30 a.m.—Svnday school. 11:00 a.m. | REV. JEFFERSON HEDDON 7:30 p.m. § of Georgis sic—J. H. Ingram, leader. Al ‘weicome. Weth Woashington Baptist s v Pastor. “Thie Light ‘of the Werd:" in Re- 10 0'clock-— Men's Bible class. There is & welcome for you. VATION ARMY. THE SALVATION ARMY Maj. and Mrs. J. G. McGee, Commanding D. C. PRISON SUNDAY The Salvation Army throughout the United States observe Febru- ” ary 6 as Prison Sunday. This day is set aside to celebrate the 36th Special meetings are to be held in Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Noted platform test medium. Meeting Sun- day eveniog at 8 o'cloek In Roclety Hall, 500 G st, n.w. His demonstrations have aston- hed his audiences by his spirit messages. On Tuesday evening special message, seance and questions answeged at 8 o'clock sharp. * 1101 B S8T. N.W. Secular League ‘inany. 5 pm. 3 "EDUCAT!O\' 1‘\’{1’:’({“{ RY Xss POBTANCE TO THE b ill, Fleld Becretary Nat'l Edu- fh 8. Il[ el al Ass'n. Open-forum shington and vicinity. g All the Corps of Washington will have special speakers over this ENSIGN TOM ANDERSON of New York City . 8 p. . at 131 ¢ The Ensign was converted in one of our Prison Mgctmgs He will Umty EN(K)’T}IS?IIIEA&IChurCh be the special speaker at 930 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. ,,f,??’h.;’f:.fl:;’?'s" omtral, tdiiowed by SATURDAY }8; g:‘;{ . { ™\ 7 Dr. Zaida Brown Kates SUNDAY ... CAPT. JOHN HORGAN of New York City The captain is on his way to India. He will speak at the following corps: 717 Eye St. & He has a wonderful story of SAT. 8 P.M. Serylees Suntay wid Wedneidas, 8 pm. |~ No, 2 Corps, 7th and P Sts. NW.......SUN. 8 P.M. uj‘;t‘i‘w“‘l""\':']'\’;‘“““wp Fb Come to the Salvation Army this week end—hear these speakers The International and get a blessing. | Sp mtual Umon Church N - s, 28 3 A S E PR, THE GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Marshall Place , Herbert W. Kline, Supt. EVERY NIGHT ! IN THE YEAR — Mrs. L F, Nesbitt 5 S I T Special service for the Heallag of the Sick . every Friday, from 3 to 5 p.m. ‘:: | - SONG Weleome ™