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FEBRUARY 12, 1921—PART T. PRESBYTERIAN. BAPTIST. ! . CALVARY BAPTIST CHURC i 8th and H Streets N.AW. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant. REV. A. D. BRYA) PRESBYTERIAN. 1 CHAPEL CONGREGATIONS [ ] FIRST PRESBYTERIAN f ARE STILL IN msseusmu! Pul pP1 t and Pew TN B g ‘ 2 M e REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., 1 Special services\ are to be heldyof March. At the conclusion of the Begins Two Lenten Courses of .\erun.\" | Tomorrow by Members of St. | cach Sunday durine Lent at First| businoas mecling thore was o torial “MOUNTAIN HEIGHTS IN LIFE” 1 Presbyterian Church by Rev. Dr. | gerved. 4 | e AR lini ah i 13 am—“MT. SINAI-LAW” , .I-)‘hu l(r;_uun Clark, the pastor. The 4 Dual services will be held again | subject for to morning’ Representative G. Ellis Moore will an | Ciinoiros 1% tho cowsrepations o] mon J8 Catount Sinal e e Tt ‘?-.lu.;"z.l.w-g‘- | “THE SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH” | Blan Cirarch, Tandotpn atreet and New | 8 pm—“THE MEANING OF LENT — RITUAL! ST MARY'S CHURCH pal chapels in the Conduit road nei h-i * k %X | Hampshir venue, tomorrow at 10 | St. David’s and St. Patriek’s hmz«c(--imx of Lent—Ritual— 1 iht no | A devotional Lenten musical serv- | 4 itoba e men’ ape pnming 0 | AND FASTING” A s e S | 8,00 pm.—Baptism. Sermon by Dr. Durkec. borh 1. the week having broug! v By | 3 - | i . Tual Services Will Be Held Again , AMinister to Deaf Alban’s Episcopal Parish. Sunday School, 9:30 am, N. S. Faucett, Superintendent 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee dafly wervi 1 will be o ryices Aind invitatic i< extonded t President of Howard University ace o “hureh of the | PNe i e rzia, | French | with electrici in the dissension growing mu"m“," To be held at 3 o'clock tomor signboard in front of What is Lent? Slould we obser 2 Wiy? Did Christ faxt? Did Christ com and 6 pm 1 fternoon at the hic v o 4 which will be mand fusting? How can we fast resignation of Kev. Jonn Covenant ¢ at night. Repr b profit_in it? Seme e fastings !Christian Endeavor Meetings—Sunday, 3:15, Junior; 6:45, Senior; 7:0 s for 'l Hon, Clyde Kelly teaches| The D;océsan Bible Class 1 9:30 a.m—S, 1 : = 4 Saund, 18 vieix of the two chap i pianist, is to give a piano Program. | \ive Moore et aaithal]l. . 90 anm.—S. S, cla: p.m., Intermediate; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m, Senior he majority of the LWo CONKICEA™ | followed by n musical Drogram by | bermament tracher of the lags. Vlen’s Cl. T. SMALLWOOD, DIRECTOR ’ tions re firm in its determinia | the solo_double quartet, with Georse e ass. by e W1 ey Aifred | Thursday, 7:00 p.m—Meeting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any o > ta art_in_se arold er, ba : iy . s c hop of Washington, next o ooy Albanis sraian| - StolEMUlErgbacifone Continuing the serics of & msdu.ri Tuesday—Meeting of Young People’s Classes. vening Eebrrs 13w w | desiring to unite with the charch. estry unless . aunders is rein- | e : . 1 n the Footsteps o s = oo in e Wiklard reom of Epiphany Parish il 3 ey alaines ihat nia resignation | A m. *,"§“‘fl‘;’f“'_l';f“;l"";!:“:'"; Fed . Miller jogitne Thursday, 8 p.m—Necting for strengthening the spiritual I The Nativity 14t ane 8:00 p.m.—Church prayer meeting. (Entrance on H street ) a by the vestry. LG L S Fo- n“Church will | .. 5 | 2 iop .‘:u.:ur:f“m-':\ jexs Wil e heid tomor- jRIce T n o ne hea Aucsday tomorrow might on “Paul at life. Topic: “Fpyit.” (o . |Friday, 7:30 p.m—Boy Scouts. S 2 o'clock in the Shull { Right at § oclock q 4 ASh- | Athens—His Preaching.” There wi . S ety = i 7.4 E g Factory DL ding on Biliott place, op- '\"i‘-“\“s” Pantiac :r'i‘::"xlr:' Lo seuheieon & be baptism at the close of the rven: Fr!day—l‘r:lclwc in choral singing, 8 p.m. | The K etion. 1 pm.; 5 All Are Cordxally Invited posite the Reservoir Schooi, follow- | Hen S 9F INE b to the IMemd-ting service. Sunday morn # i i | W, I which there will be & mecting 0| ciinati et Juiy Wil he shown. Itcprseniaiive T ofd The Church for the Spiritually Troubled i Tansxh;?g}ggn(‘:gg‘lfgral pm—————— e slans for the . 3 IREsILE b . each a me | ) Sunday School services for those of | There Will also be a song service. | f'miin Sunday sehool room. i = | c ave- Womlley, | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH S d's cha 1l be held D e o v. Walter A. Morgan is to sneak onduit road, while th stins | on esus Christ; His Divinity” at congre onof St. Patrick's will! the Special musical vesper ser L oot at & e w¥ the |8t Mount Plensant Congregational e s PRESRYTRRIAY. | = The men's Bible,class of Keller Me- e morial Lutheran Church, under the| Westminster Church Memonal ! leadership of Harrison 1. Boyer, h St | 5.W. Retween D and E. | Church of the Covenant } 16TH AND O STREETS 1 DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister | SERMONS BY DR TUPPER, SUNDAY, 11 AM. AND s M i aud - Sermon, Taibot . 11:00 n.m noae Shuce 2 240 | reported to have doubled its member-{ 10-00 wdy seliool. | 40 Dome of €. 0. Longstrect, 1353 Con- | Church tomorrow afternoon at 4:40 i o membor-| - fo-o O, | o tie oy 5 o duitroaa T s S [ew. auarters will seon be secured fof] T Do —Chrikiinn Hntons | REV. CHAR) £ W0OD, . D ! 11 am—A SUBIIde Symbolic Strzam ’ T Warnern Teetar of the parish ans | A e raiiroad men's mesting to- | oS e el e ‘Gra.,c Church Gomerisn W Ly e FOTRC S e By usual, ineluding Sund chool at St { Railroad Y. M. C. A, Union station.| At the New York Avenue Presby-! e Backwar eoples 1w - GEO V. ATKINSON Jr, Rector. R ¥ Tatids st 08 2. im0 BN G, S5 g e Tarertats | M e 4 psiare e e P! LRCARY 13, 1 | 8'to 9 p.m.—*“The Pmnacle of Pre-eminence” R I SR Rl R e & e Wil oo s Sorica of| “Christ the Young Man and 570w g oo i Grace Church * Fh AT A Fick's ther hoiy communion | Bishop Harding wil ceveral e e s oom | Young People of Today' ui. ~ Chiidren s v S Lot Lot i i e g Ol Church (8th and 1 streets lRentliaasstion: s S soruars £20 ’ = el AVIDER ELn F2 e O 5 3 2 EREE e Seeretary of the Navy ‘ DA B PR U B BLTnOn b west) tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | A i e S RS (B e e e ' I RS ' fm snctlesyes) nc | harmeree e BTt Sk {Immetinent Gucsuon.” oni. ivpuary Eastern Presbyterian Chure v e e e e | AT] Saints” Chureh O3 Hon. Josephus Daniels —_— tion: Shes class willl ol presentealj <2 SRS Banawerable Qucstion LU S | oW AUSTIN. iy | | rey ALLIED, ¥ consecration serv-! 11:00am istant pastor. One! 7 Will Address day School at 10:30 A M ohn D Rol SERVICES TO BE KEPT UP. | Mciisal " ™ Mende ol | . Eetetiee we >k tice led by the a Rlind.” Standard." T \,.‘. niers S S PR i hundred men of the church will sit down ; assisted by £ s and social he Devotional meetin: i e R L s PR L oauion T laa [ ao P RELISINARY PIANO PROGIAM| on st S e, hool Foys' class: join the Young Men's class: Join 11 Bishop Leonard to Speak. e Margaret's Church. nk A. Wolff of the bureau 4:00 K | erit. join the Young Ladies’ class. join the Adult Ladies' class Arrangements have been made by|Mrs. Edward Roome of St. Stephen's ndards will give an illustrated {. - 70 p.m e i “s Lesson to Christians, r All Ages Canon Doug! acting pastor of St.iparish is to speak on “What t s on “An Analysis of Fedor'll.sherwood RUODE ISLAND AVENUE. | g Strangers and Visi TAL MUSICAL rs to Our City Are Welcome at John’s Church, 16th and H streets, to]( hurch Can_ Do for Americanization | Expendi at the Cleveland Friday, 4:30 pm. "] JThursday at meeting 1 , bezins Young of the faculty 6f Emory Uni-|were given by Mr. W. B. Bock and | e e versity. Atlanta, Ga. will be princi-| Miss Belva Hoch, and the orchestra | bal speakers at a mass meeting to be;was led by Mrs. Minnie Hoch Smith, held here at Mount Vernon Place| * % * % Mechodist Church tomorrow evening| . and is the oldest vicar, in length { —— -rvice, in Trinity parish. His| church is one of the most perfect spec- | CP[R]STIAN SCIENCE imens of architecture in the metropo- | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Selentint, The monthly meeting of the Young |lis. He declined the bishopric of (uba i 15th and Columbia Ro Metropolxtan Presbyterian | Church | Christ P. E. Church, Georgelownl Tcmpfe Bapust Church | rest cmsrction Park V. n Help Fails, e e = sovsen to|Ehureh Cam Do tor Americanization | mepentitare:_at the Csveiand. Pusk | i R R N THE HOME CHURCH spirit. of Chri lanned for [dress will be followed by depart|pm.at the ot T G i Dr. 3. N. Flouriey will preat H (gl R A every week day » except Satur-{ mental conferences for officers and| *® K ok ok | N30 —~Boy 11 be addresse 5T Wrightson, Dires v, @ay. In Lent, Three addresses aroqto be | teachers | At Emmanuel Episcopal Church thei_——_ e A ] righition, P Timunea NELL MAYS Tenleytown made next week by Canon McComb of | * ok % % !,.efl,‘r. Rev i W10 'Raome #5re will | | Gunton- T mple, 1AM« 155 Dr Wood. su Church £ th A. MISS( Py s “YI y fiaytfit Church Palimore, who will speak, on Monday.| “The next Presbyterian missionary | preach by requist tomorrow evening S {\\",F“““ffi\" S e ST = \0 “e scension S e ' Blew, AL ¥, Lauttrell will troach st Ay ' and Wednesday. Thursday the fjngtitute is to be held at New York Skt oy B : f Rk AMP, M. AL, T deavo us. Ave, and ~ i Luttreil will preach ar 10 ans~ address will be mad~ by Rev. William T. | \venue Presbyterian Church Novems | L0 {WO troops of Boy Scouts, who.will o .~ Sunday xehuol L:n duavor Rev. I ENNING N A e 5 e ks - ke e ey m T | Aven ¥ v attend in a body. At the Lenteni 110 am e w tne pastor. gervice. CERVICDS Rt o : A i Pz e 2 : Snyder, rector of the Church of the In-[jyr 1 to 4, inclusive. The program 3 ; = i AT 3 BN this cit % | for the meatingiisibeing arrangedg | orvice Wednesdaysnlsht: Rev: s A | 20 Mutieliwiohorus feliofesi S EM S EDENOMIN ATION or the meeting is being arranged. Vedn ef e 700 pm cavor meetings.- = < RDE TIO D et DeatoEtE E ittt LR s SrEcaegl 8:00 pim astor L 'St. Mark’s Church | = AL « as the firs e Isavior, wi cach. | i 7 i " > 7 NSl It ot for manl id oo F l'\”‘, ‘.lx‘:- {]:‘:“’ 2 I”‘l"‘""l"" i atin * % % % | i ove Park ALr Blein. i Murras!Orsiiy Thid and A Steects S.E . s hadley, Washmgton School of Bibl: at the church yesterday. These services { Glil0ITE - holy communion andi The Young Men's Immediate Relicf 2= : T REARY 17, 1021 Roe, Y e 1 { will be held from 12 to 12:30 noon every | {F2100 31"“‘,:“,,,":;[’“, O e Rl A ks aupiviary | B FRIENDS. | L1921, Moty Cobmaim: A Masker, Jr. Prayer sercice Thursdas, fed by mens class. | Sludz" ?Xllld Evangchsm Friday during Lent, except Good Friday. roW's services. February 20, at John Wesley | Foe (ORTHODON) 13th & Irving sts Chiildren’s Eriehari g e 5 Street N.W. ;\l':m.l.- .:lrl;::e e.M:.h2‘-“;“.1(sy‘i‘;zfl;:ed‘r‘;"fig SR 1A on Church, at which ‘:,,,..iFnends sl 9:43 "n;.;u“,,“l Mornini Praser and Litans 2. ! Nineteenth Street Baptlst i lmacd 22 bouie Tor sehool.) e Lenten sea vill replace Zu- : : : con-|they will tender the founder. Alex.| T Fibwrt Tt Confirmation. class for boyn...... 3 : coarses: Bile Tectr S : 2 The special mectings being con- | they will tender the I 5 P SONG SERVICE 7 X h JRE SusaRy ey atitam and 4 pm. |, ped ac the Second Baptist Church, | H. Brooks, a testimonia). | #.p.0- i Evening wers icn R o Chu‘rc,h e e e i g e $th street and Virginia avenue south: | A |Friends’ Meeting i | BT D, Sl [ e Fartor. ST A MISSIONS THE THEME. [ sirc i S NS 0 ki | coanvars ‘et ciuren 1o FILG g s Sl 15 00145 | & i s | i = levangelist. whic ve - bee row evening a sbeclal service wi ALL ARE INVITED ! - & Do The pastor. Subje e o eall or tidephone Frank — ing large congregations during the iflf‘_{,:.h‘f in commemoratiomaf the birth | et 8L AT Tieariyols i AL R ! And.ews Churd" one PROVISION P | linason WU SHELLEY. Dirertor % Day of Prayer Will Be Observed at j Week. will close with the evening lof Abraham Lincoln. Representative | Russcl dgroct £ Woud 17 9:15 aum o 2 ALY NEEDS.” T Text HAVE YOU READ st Vernon Tace Courcn. || TS Teivar i auppeen. o evrenke il PP P mhhicuoon.” e Henry Rumer | S PR E HENRY FORD'S t. Vernon Place urch. ELEXE ver the address. = = = 5 ectol e St retary of the Navy Daniels will | * ok x % ! REFORMED. i Of Durlington, |6 a2 it ,,‘;h‘_‘ “'";,, e "L" goalljshd : ot vt ER0E e o lz‘ill;el‘rrwfiul;hm*‘.‘;;’"n':‘!{va.x.ln-ss the First Baptist Sunday | . Norman Ward. president | REFOR D 1 | aud : S : — { BOOK ON THE . : - jschool at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow Muryland Colloge, West- ME .= Young s Koviety Y ervice and sermon e S A ghserved imorning. Commander Robnett. super- | Md. will preach at both| DI el sl O mceting anq| PO Evening seevice & rimon. Second Baptlst Church Bl IEW? : 2 Church from S o 4 oelock ity | Intendent of the school, is pianning |morning and evening services at {Grace ffiny n the Serhtures 5 A e IF SO, HAVE YOU TAK special exercices, under the direction | 1© have an address by some distin- |North Carolina Avenue Methodist |y o TGREY AN ALL WELCOME. St James' CHURCH, st ST, NEAK - of the Woman's Interdenominational | SUihed Christian worker cach Sun-|protestant Church tomorrow. —Rev.| of & Wall M : 7 e o Suntariser:| = day morning. Dr. Franklin_ Bryan. the pastor., 9:40, 8. S 7y allate Memorial Uni ! ! SR 2 Missionary Union. Mrs. John N. Cul- Szl WTit reach for Dro Ward at the ol | oy Colixial P ; WORKERS W Seriptural standpmint Dbertson is to preside. * i cach £ @ - the | t | Vom.. peop ihe B The leaders for the four periods will| 1n the post chapel at Fort Myer:lege chapel tomorrow evening. Dr. | F1IS . ! resbyterxan Church | i, aud tielr son .'5.:7'."1-,,"‘2 e be: From 2 to 2:30, Mrs. Earle Wilfley | tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock. Miss Ber- ! Ward was a former pastor of the Y Cor. 4 Hampshire ave. | R !Il i 1iat NGELTS iig a4t ¥ pom. of ‘the Columbia Heights Christian | (ina O'Shaughnessy of the Maura Club | church - -1 nev iy L asto f I i \J,I carly clly Suvied Church: 2:30 to 3, Mrs. J. P. Krechting | Will render Gounod's “Ave Maria.” On i g CHRISTABELIHIAY 2 s ~,:~‘;"!';"' Pastor. \ Secure’ s gond seat. of the Lutheran Church of the Refor.|this occasion Chaplain Ignatius Fealy! At the Immanuel Bantist Church | ——! J11am, Z 1 e — = | - mation; 3 to 3:30, Mrs. L. Elaine Ris.| Will deliver his final sermon. special praver for a revival ronnrl‘mv-fl ChnstadzlphtanEcclesxa -}*!lu_ e | % E Hez SW Toantin n-k&., Would ing, religious director of the Y. W. C. = % % % and Tuesday evening more home S s | €M (o rather hase your | i 23730 to 4. Mrs. Ellis Logan of Cal- | _Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia will |praver mectings are to be held. A dav “m. Al welcome. ,c d & s i 3rd.and Csts. NW Lor it bt et 8 e | ) vary Baptist Church. |speak at the Ingram Memorial Con-|of praver is o d Min i ] (men e e Rev. Dr. Clovis G. Chappell will ad- | gregational Church tomo-row night at | February 22. beginning at 10:30 and Chr!stadelphxan Chapel | Garden lYIgmorxaI | RevZ David Ransom Cwel ED. e s e e, o | dress the meetliig: and short talks will | 8 o'clock on “The Importance of Na-continuing throuh the main hours of i s el . *“mh‘. EORGE M. astor.— | REF. PAUL 0. KEICHER, i < be madg by Mrs, joho H. Young of the jtional” Ald to_ Education” * Special | fhe day. with special leaders cach hour IKIST, OTT M A R s B Lenten | ! e \Wuhmgtcn chool of the Bibh ew Yor Venue ~ Presbyterian { music by the choir, assisted by Mrs, |hour. X L 2 = : - Feb. 0. W, Church. representing _the women's | Hazel Bachschmid at both morning | e ! HE BRETHREN. 'k‘outth Presbytcnan Q‘Aurch The Crucitiion. West ashmgton Baptizt L committee of the Federation of|and evening services { At the Mount Pleasant Conzrega- | s ot e 5 o Slatana N <% Churches; Mrs. Cabot Stevens of the | * x % % ftional Chureh the chureh auartet will | Church of flle Brethren """ X © | DR, JOSEPH 1. KELLY Past D eN s eI T Thas o Al WLy R - Tacte Near East Relief, Mrs. John S. Bennett! “Spiritual Anesthetics™ will be the [De assisted by the National String | jon. wayne B Wheeler. Li "D, witi| 080 am —Nundas schads " 5o . it 10, an Indian, : * of the Central Union Mission, quslnl,‘efl of the address at the Church|Quartet and Hcrman Fak! ATILONE [ geak, 11 a.m., on “New Declaration of In- | Men's Bible 8 taught by Frank L. Mid- 1 il teil of Lis work among the Elizabeth C. Carter of the Phyllis|af Life and Joy, 1514 N strect north. |S0loist. at-the special musical vesper . o dlecon. e Choctawe. 3 ghen;:-y Y. W. C. A. and Mr. Paul S.| west, at § pam. tomorrow by H. I | rvice at 4:40 o'clock. e { e Moming "?;»r'h:p ibreaching hr‘st. Ma L aie 2 —Sunday schvol -C. einsc] chairman of the China! appleby. ' 3 p 3 4 e H B YR ik oo =, ouginss rnfe, D. . ancroft place. 1 ppleby. At 3 p.m. Matthews Dawson [ = 7 o —Clir x:inn o a1 4:» : 3 H [iseaing waoa) willo mpeaic on “The Power of the| The annual stersonticon lecture of the | Chosrch of the New Jerusalem| *rm i i Preaching | e i —1 FOUNDED 1821 ! Wora." | fes of the Petwo Lptist Sun ! g % s { e o CHURCH TO SHOW FILM i i o jday school and church will be held | lesetaton, 282) b "n.n g i = . : 5, Wednesday evening. Proceeds of the en- | Sixteenth streei ahove - Herbe: i i ULYSSES G. . PI DD, . he Gleaners’ class of the Colum.{ Lo ety S o e g for REV PAUL SPERRY, Pastor, 5L NEAR ‘c and sermon by th St | ' bia Heights Christian Church hel a | teriainment provide a sum | wiit preach®at 11 wm. Kunday school at eorgetown Church WiTHOUT THE Miister. Eminent Methodists Will Speak for | banquet’ Wednesday with 100 in 'at- | (¢ boys” and girls’ clubs. [P with ait ciue w10, Confima: NGV 3OMES T MARSHALLL b. ,.",,;‘QT“.,}Q ger and ermon by the ‘r tendance. Rev. E. B. Bagby. the! 1 tion class at 10, bed by the pestor. Doe S otgiaslBrly s S avid Runsome Cove RONGED e Christian Education Movement. | teacher of the class, acted as foast.| ITev. Dr Milo M. Gates, who will It 30 and Tuesiuy | (SUCeRlay Poliamyhirme, D1 ) Avko i iCommun{dn Mhassesy i 08 ot \p AvolD THE|" Pavices 4a ' 5 Soerse ! master. Addresses were given by J.|speal daily at the midday services at | AN welcome. O e mastors |y Lnten Rervice. aai 3 pms ese 5 Bishop U. V. W. Darlington of!l. Wilmeth, A. G. Bishop, E. A. Calvin | frniphany Church. Is vicar of . the| ! Vo S .. rermon by | L ey w5 2.30—Ribl Bix e Nt Knickerbocker Theater , Huntington. W. Va. apd Dr. W. J.iand Mrs. Margaret Kauffold. Solos irch ‘of Intercession. New York H Charch prayer, meeting. | i i Charch, Corner 0 and 21st sts. n.w. N tE mw 9:45—Sunday school. Graded | . Tenth % n the ingere: 5 = . 1 = i 4 | Branchex of The Mother Church, The | LAKE. Hector. { L33 NTIR, B. D Pastor. Kindergarten during o tiow \erest of the Christian edu-| people's Branch, Woman's Christian |in 1913 and has recently declined a | Branches of The Mother Church, | i % 1 e s e i s Temperance Union, was held at the |call to be dean of the cathedral in| in Boston, Maxs, Cordiality a fea-| ministor— h;:;ir:;gr r'\;}uur:ss;-'nr(; v;—”u:n;odiszs andi home of Mrs. Leo Solbach, 3224 13th | Denver, Colo. 1 EisstiChorchiot éh st 'S ontiot ] e e ‘—Moruiug worship. Snbject, vice and sermon by the Comae. cators wi ake part injgtreet, Wednesday evening. Am % i rst urch of rist, Scientis: " cormons by the pas- | g :';tl!?rofil’:rli"n‘x *{f“f.‘""" lcture, “Out| the vapious matters Giscassed wers enator Hoke Smith is to deliver an | Columbia lowd and Euclig St i The. Chauenge of the 7309 Eveniag praver (and:tnddrenses | FRUSTRATED Can a Man Be Profitable e ian College,” wri R R | on_convention J 1l n ten and| the foldwing: Presentation of a play |address tomofrow night at Ingram ! ond Church of Christ, Scientist Ch 2 filmed exclusiv for the Christianiand entertainment about the first of | Congregationa Chure at special s 5. Masonic Uemple, 8th and ¥ N. |,l | ur: sducation commission, will be shown.| April; conducting a meeting At the |services Tor (ioraisirc s special mu- | ppicq Church of Christ, Scicntist | The general publie is invited marine barracks during the month |sical program will be given e T oo sty | P | IVMIMANUEL : 5 ¥ 2. Reeto THE Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist S LA IR ‘,‘,"'” Rector. —_———— e olcal program will be glven. S lol the Sadducees upon the theological Tue Arcade, 14th and Vark Load. )The Church ot thc le = S' Sumiay sehool i 0:4 : BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ 4 auestion concerning the resurrection A — im. S tranp oo testily Eweicomentati this oie. Z = 5 y g un a- c 00 eSSO] l life. When the Master had silenced sUBJECT— SOUTHERN PRESRY’ ch. =5 Sixteenth Street and Columbia Rond. - hureh Chirist i i ELCOMING HANTY CHURCH. i 1 Unto God?” Titn Atw tass, ( 0 REV WILLIAN ! ”“A" NAL BAPTIST ME- them by His teachings the Pharisees “Soul” 1B Wiz atat betraes 1 ....|§ ek xard or Anacostia OB Ea T ¥ approached Him with the desire to | S REV. ANDEEW 1. BIRD, Pastor LiGIOUS LIBERTY. = e Ey z : entice Him into a discussion of the $:45.0 0 Tibe Beustl e e, for St Monica’s Chapel i fever, mnmb.;r of the family. Son na_ L srs — e worship. Preaching by 1 Rev. Thornton Whaling, . T ll‘IXFH 1 ident of Columbia Theolo SRS T SN i jism or to Rome. “Yes" would prove!.omu. iic. ance e te LESSONS ON CITIZENSHIP. | |His undoing ‘with the patriotic He- |coTPRraiine imporiance of the ten) Deut.. $.6-11: Mare, | jbrews, w hafed under the yoke of | the ceremonial laws as more im- 21-10. | |the Roman power, for it would servel portant than the moral law oo smd Pastor, 9:30 3 m.—Rible school with classes for ail | azes = 11:00 a m.—Morning service with sermoz WP IMARREY W 4 ITH JOHNSON, D, D, | LORDY SELVICE- SUXDAY. 150 531 { W MEETING: Viear. 22.15-22; Golden Text.—“And he said | |as a disclaimer of the Master's Mes-|that one of the ten was the greatest, READING ROOMS I iBemindr: thelpasiar it ! TRIT unto him, Thou shalt love the | [ianic claims. If He said “No." the|then He would have been eharged RADO BLDG.. 14th and supper at the \ and B sts. T N TN NEX R SUNDAT. = s - Lord thy God with all thy Ron government could be - |nith the neglect of the other parts of | Hours 9 to 9 (Wed., 9 to 7, strangers REV. ROLAND COTTON bl apay heart, and with all thy soul, and pended upon to handle the case. They [ the law. a Hotidays, 0 10 5:30). ity are iovited. expecttd evidently that He would suy no, £0 that the Herodians who were SR AT present could prefer charges of COm- | ghou s (hat their oiros mitting tre ainst Jesus. The | Chr with all thy mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second unto it is ar-reaching que tion of the | 1786 COLUMBIA RD. N.W.— sus with i(‘l Hours 10 to 9 (l-x; »rl Wednesday even to entangle % and holidays). i song. tev. George Wiiliamsor % 110 bii—seaior Chratias Endesver. So- Rev. Edward Niater Dunlap, M. A. v. George Williams i ness” G st omow. Flis | - | “The Unimpeachable Wit- ! Rev. G. Ly al A:than i ishesd his audiences 5% Thotw shiit love -y on vas commencing to break | 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— HrEalRy S ! e BultiD 0. On Tuesday evening speciat 1 AL S T it love (1 neiek godition_ wowd be the Mastors e | down. for The Tawyers T O a8l excaptRhll |~ e, At ”™ e e nd questions answened At S o'clork sbarm < ey would appear as witnes<es!volving the relative merits of the 7)o Alsci 23031015 30 funtinys, omiing praye Pt Tee T e T e o R e —— ,against Him. This would give them |ceremonial and moral law represent. | £5E ARCADE, 14th and Park road NORTHMINSTER Ging “praser " and Bgdress, Join leartil The First Spiritualist Church BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. | the standing of supporting the Ro-!ed man at his best. Our Lord | (Second Floor)— i st aud B . slas Droaciies both serviee B Y. P.T.of CE atfpm. Weleome ! Sl e = - - ® lman authoritics against the son-| that the lawyer was not quibbling | 10 to ) week days; also 7 to 9 p.m HUGH K N Tastar. —Services with different oung. people. o Fari e O, Christ’s revelation of the sins of lable and dangerous claimant, whose!about the mint, anise and cummin | texeept Wednesdays). Bible’ study. Classes. for all. ™ 3 aud feilowahip, mr:z{[;".'[_'r:‘-:fih; Alfred H. I'cn-y the leaders of the Jewish people of | popularity with the masses had m")'ll?‘rrr".';.".'F"m"f'.' that he was seeking | = = [y lovn=-Quiet half hour. Canon Dous- ine At 8. mubject. 5 el he Roman governmental representa- itives with alarm lest they faced ich comes down 5 "0 ahbove o g = sonal interest o Ao Lo, Klve Jife into the | trymen and country. Every proble forld. Christ spokte to the heart of | o cictzenship. ¢an e solvea If men Central Presbyterian Church Hix day resulte thre a coalition of the Hebrew partie but that of his coun- . which were THE ¢ OF PREAYER, eday. “* : ' niE DAY, oF puaven, Toer va| “The Secret of Scership” other rebeilion. the b e e Join with us in this special ti lnr'pr‘v:_r-; FOLLOWED BY filmll:(l Mis Y raturally and historically antagonis-| Jesus not only exposed their hy-| i CHET0 Jhine according to| would love one another. The testi- (Southiern’ Assembly) { BELT. TA D iltedior! V| ia A an satperlar st o S RAl SRR o s ww Rechnd foor. AW welcoue. + : T ¢ ipocrisy. but in His demand for s prds bl A are | mony of the works of God in nature Sixteenth und Irving Kts. N.W 0. 10 tor | wwnouncement later. sl 3w tie, ln an effort to destroy not only |l 5 chanted over the cradl Ve ¥ -1) and H am. and 8 p.w Sy s tribute ‘coin created an atmosphere of { p ST OVETL A GHGle of fevery ) and“the Scriptures reveals His love.| Rev. JAMES IL TAYLOK, D. I, Fastor. | & i s S Ch: o prestize and power of Jesus, but | ypectancy. When the breathless | genoborn Jovish child, and Cthen ) pOC 30T o all mankind, i 30 wm.—Sunday sehool ‘and Bible classes. | = 2 ( hnst pmtua];st urch Biieh DRO fonna. Tn ren contmne [crown ek some one glve ¥lm mand, “Thou shalt lover by quoting | 11:00 .. —Preaching by the pastor. | | Kendall Baptist Church | B 4 1009 L1tk wt. now. v part pad found in their common'genarius, wh was worth from Deuterono 6.5, an ‘m! | th below I st. 5.W. | Services- y and Wednesduy. S p.m. tred of Use Master a bond of umion, {conts, or a day's wages, they looked | Tor Deutenonomy. 6.5, and V4t .of i CALLED TO LOCAL CHURCH. : S Ll i 1 Mme Hattie Lewis, Message leurer. * t He faced thé? opposition of | forward cagerly to His comments. | 0o DUUE ol ot DS the 2 aphet of Cleveland | MR. H. J. COUNCILOR. he ans. the. pa 1 BArty (hut did not cxpeet to hear whit has | bt O PASAECR which are not 4;";h';‘ B R et Church of the lncam;\t'oq i | ) : " Power of Spiritualism who supported the family of Herod.!well been called by von Ranke “the {frot"und second command, the Long ithe Teotesionn Haptist Chireh and Comrer N anA 126h ste, n.w. i g ] i EXPLAINED SUNDAYs-S PM. They were champions revolutionary utterance” of the | gocured the approval of the lawwer i will b is ministry there Febru- — REV. WM. TAYLOE DER. Rector. | b = 1o Lo oo 1he law of Moses proh olrd | Thes e Joreed 1o AUSWET land put an end to thelr assing 1 27. Rev. M. F. Luttrell wiil occupy Sunday serioes, T80 w11 . S pow. oL % of a stranzer over on as | that the eh they auestions. for “no man after that pulpit tomorrow morning and H. ednesdays. 8 pou. king did 1ot apply in cases where the | Were Cae t they were durst ask Him any questions.” . Dameron at night. ‘iNew York Avenue Presby- ALL SEATS FREE. N I y o Al mod Their rules and (20 % at His 1" Men throughout the world tod Church ChnstlanHeaImg Services oSt i A | “Render ar the things which Sisturbedand wa PR 1 , teri 1 | i they were com o aceept tho Kentor unto Courae 1he (SR Which disturbed and want lght oy | erian Churc! : Reinciag a God the i takiia wi o UR gular weekly mceting held this eoming < wiers placed in rite by acon- 3 G A M Sroctaiming His | (e WAy Lo bring in o new ory or{ SCHOOL JANITOR BURNED. N e e | e e e ore i Gt Ce.nter for Psychzc Develop (QUEEIDE POW L were considered furpeaching principle that called for | 15 SDY.E { T. Kirby, forty-five vears old, REV. WALLACE RADCLIFFB, Pastor. | " and |Janitor of Western High School, re< | REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. ! political ind. revealed the Father's love and olumbia read, at 10 a.m. Alljf debts | the world that the way to by those who His ho: '{. v tlto Iis government and ( am Lo i i : ment, { | a 1 P > e = LR e 1704 KILBOUKMNE L. N.W. pendence as s and would n e oo Tlo Ay LoD siding at 1380, E street northcast, re- Duve been welcomed as allies ¥ {gave expression to a principle that | ROGGE MG PrOspevity for the gt ceived severe burns to his face and | Adult classer, EPIPHANY g Mrs. Jane B. Coates 8ia nok reall -l Was destined as Richt 10 “ft oGt neen in the world (oday isJurt | hands this morning while preparing a . PRE I e e G L JLECIUER 351 WEAGh BEAREL. tton | as. leaders Y pires off their hinge to turnfye ay) should commence to love mixture to be used on the school | A e REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., H pment class— Sy —Dey their | oo 8 nemics In a 8pirit of brotherhood | 100r%: He was in th nimosit of the current of the € s nuel” It was contrary (o the mosi e’ and institutions of | .5 chool 1abora- ion when it :s_burned him. | sus, who b pus lives. The the popul roked L SETRITS ! Seats sccured fu advance by phone.” Col. €2 ev. Percy Foster Hall L Associnte | Robert Evans Browning ) Ciergs. ration services, led by assistant | itory melting the pre r would | e A {ignited and the flam i ortii id the libe o I the diffic Vet we, ; 1 HE PER-| Services: 8 and 11 a.m. and 4 and 8 p.m. 18, lecture and message sance e Sl fhs Do & was utterly subversive | p. Ha Lhepdimenitl diabween {He was taken to Georgetown Uni- | DR FREEMAN PREACHEY MORN- l.\l‘l{\l;l“l\" SPIRIT WIRELLS Sadducees would never hav molding ideas agd e LD Gl ihner Uay Gt of | T HoRpIt and eiven frut aid. S LINCOLY PEW. i IXG AN NTGHT. - gt S0 A aars chone 520, Goame et y cemorial tendenci of antiquity. Inlof the hody, but of the soul for a8 3 £ on was - McKim Bible class, 10 a.m. H F near Tth s.w., | Interview by appointment oniy. Col. €227 @ lord unle ¥ the providence of God the first dem- | joye If we loved God we wour |"Ct ¢ritic ! s ~ | Sunday schools, 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. At 7:30—DR. JOHN E. BRIGGS will preach | ——— " oved by the est_of motives. [grsiration of the political practica [ Prove it by our fove for the breliren E king 't NOUTH CAPITOL, COR. Contirmation class. 3 p.w on “AWhy Men Are Unpopular.” N, 5., 5:30. | Unity Spiritualist Church pen atta railed. ®o they i Lility of Christ's teaching concerning we wonld all face the Masters| BOARD TO DECIDE POLICY C ON Fiorida ave. and'Q st. R I D TS 300 perscux: wanted i ‘ench of ‘the Wi NCORDIA HALL. - souxht to ent n by a series of [ the Joyalty of every citizen to the u, mm, Vhat think ye of Christ? | . Kev. H E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. Organ recitul, P BRGS0 Raraca und Philathea ses. Rise up e “f’“,. Sta. N-W.—7:30 pom. auestions which covered politics, the- {state and o God was reserved for our | Yoealling what His © predecessors| The Shipping Board will decide at| 9:30a.m.— sngayfiechool TEDm OB T o [liiv. DR, MILO Y. P. U. 6 WVaicome. b h N CA G | Dt iad ;The United States of | thought, what men of His own gen- | an early date on the action to be| yi.go. . DeCUOE | o0 o o] DAILY at NOON. 12125 - ) et “Psychic Law’ + tells us how they sent spies to| America has given in its Constitution | cration thought of Him and what his. | taken regarding the agreement en- ! 00 a M IOUR HOME, " 3 DALY o404 P (wed. orzan Recita). | BETHANY ™ LA Wil o discuseed by wateh Jesus, with the hope that in an |and career as a nation to the other | tory has thought o Him. we would | tered into by the International Mer-| 7.6 0 m bl sereloc and sermon: Miso Wednesdny at & ldweek service. AvC o faand .. W Ka vnguarded moment He would say (nations of the world the first frufts|zoon realize that His piace in the | cantilc Marine Corporation with the ! Bk oot B A e L RS Also Thursdny at 11915 am, Holy Com:! 3 (;gorge 7 tes trued as!of Christ's teachings concerning re- thing that could \ Preaching by ihe pastor. world’s thought i8 due to Ilis love | British government, Chairman Benson o ] a0, Confirmation Class, 7:30 p.m. | P.m.. Bible school a e nnion. SPIRIT MESSAGES BY i the America ide: ont, | ligious liberty 5 5 id last night. The Pres-| Aiso Tursaa; o son to the overnment. | ligiou | for men. The prophets who are|a [ agreement.| Washington S S- b e The ,,',\,'4’,.,.‘,'1‘...‘ S pu....lnu- civil government has no function | counted the greatest owe their place | which bound tte International Mer- shing| 7 g VISITORS W ELCOME. Soc puuny Dr. Zaida Bmwfl Kates 5id. 1 wak @ dangerous dilemma. 10| 1, religlous matiers, While there ex- | to their Jove, ' Everything cne, ac. | cantile Marine to pursue no policy in- byterian Church . NIV ERS AT Ao WELCOME. NPITED. - o “that me h an-}iStS a close intimacy between the | cording to Paul, fails except love, | jurious to British shipping., was in- o A = o — i e it wou oMYAl and lralleions nice: Jeaus Dyl reciusiiiove @od with all one hescts ) ncstianted Jeqently by Gliotboard. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister. Church of Our Father Mt. OIIVC oo BARTIST CHULCH, The International - ix !s teachinzs has made a ‘separation | with all our souls and with all of ou s = '0230 & —Sunday achoo. : - and AL s ne. - prove detrimental to His influenc that calls for all to be loyal to both | minds and let us love ur neighbor ag FREB INSTR A 10:00 8., —Mins Spencer's class for adults (Universalist) Ruy A D S iritual Union Church bt dangerous for His person. If Hel,q and government. The Master elves, so that we may be like| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mr. Handy's class for youny & '\"lf."n"""rr"r:v";'hfl';'m e s otk A | RIRLE SPIKITUALISTS, 2 st e g N o | cuguttheisratoiingtheinionnisnacg foriCoails tove, andatulillicho ooy ¢ treating all kinds and descri 1 SEIRTEUAL AND BTHICAL Ro- Sunday achoal At B:43 Ams 1 try, U. 8. AL will preach at 1L o'clock 1502 14th t. 0w, comer of P st ~ to eive tribute to Ci or not?"|by announcing His fundamental prin- dments. ' Love needs no law. | iyl 5 Vo Giakase—mental, moral o shge| -t T VIVAL, HE NERD OF THE| Momine worbip at 11 ociock. Preachiog | serilo and/night serviee. @ pu. I NP | One service onic Sunduy, 73 pm. b PrELihat Mokt bey chare: icinlefotikaliglon and thefatate tizen who loves his ‘nation |ical. (% &'I1. 1120 Wm. M. Goodwin, L. 1i, HOURL" by_Lev. Arthur W. Grose, ! U. Special program. You are cordially’ in- placure br Mes, dane conten, 1 being disloyal cither to Juda- © Qur lessen passes over the question will scek to promote not his per-{C. 8., Dist. Nat. Bank bl 1106 G st. oiw. 8 p.m.—3 LINCOLN DAY SERMON, Y. I C U, at 7 pm, vited to altend all services. i 7 " -+ i ’

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