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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY., FEBRUARY 1 - CHURCH ANNOUN 19, 1921—PART T. EMENTS METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Whits), METHODIST EFISCOPAL (White). EPISCOPAL. EPISCOPAL. 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. i 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by DR. MONTGOMERY on the sub- ject: “THE DEFEAT IN THE OLD HOME TOWN" 6:45—Senior and Intermediate League meet for devotional services. 8:00—Public worship. At this hour the Birthday of GEORGE WASHINGTON Will be commemorated. Special music. Speakers: HON. HOMER HOCH (Member of Congress—Kansas) and JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY : Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, THE CALVARY QUARTET AND CHORUS CHOIR. Free seats to the public. Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. ————— OUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH]| i Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D.D., Minister. DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES: 11:00 a.m.—“THE PERIL OF IDLE PIETY” A KINDERGARTEN ND CHILDREN'S CHURCH. SECRETARY DANIE DDRESSES THE ADULT DE- PARTMENT OF TH DAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 A.M. 8:00 p.m—“300 MEN WHO LAPPED” A SERVICE FOR MEN, TO WHICH THE LADIES ARE INVITED. Foundry Quartet will sing in the morning: “The Lord Is My Light,” by Parker: “Great Redeemer, Friend of Sinners,” by Gluck:; and in the evening: “Art Thou Weary,” by Schnecker. Tenor solo: “How Long Wilt Thou Porget Me” (The triumph of David), by Dudley Buck. Prof. Anton Kaspar will render violin solos both morning and evening. 9:30 am.—CHURCH SCHOOL. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. €:45 p.m.—EP“‘ORTH LEAGUE. Speaker, MR. ALBERT F. COYLE. Subject: “BURDEN BEARING.” THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M.—LENTEN SERVICE. ADDRESS BY THE PASTOR, “THE KI MEN OF CHRIST.” STRANGERS AND VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME. REVIVAL SERVICES 8 O'CLOCK EVERY EVENING (Except Saturday) February 20th to 27th. BRIGHTWOOD PARK M. E. CHURCH (THE COMMUNITY Cl-_lL‘RCH) 8th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. (Take 14th st. car marked Takoma to 9th and Kennedy sts., or Ga. ave. car to Kennedy st. Walk south one biock, then east to church.) Hear REV. CHARLES S. COLE SUBJECTS FOR SUNDAY: uorxve— “THE UNCHANGING CHRIST” OMO CLASS FOR YOUNG MEN. vo— “WARFARE AND CROWNS” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for all. R. T. Wyche, Supt. 9:45 a.m.- Trinili:’y Meth‘f,‘i,is,t. Episcopal n'nnl.. lve.slrxl i ,l l“l‘;l:re. being done for the "War Orphans of France She has recently returned from that work and will bring firs| tion. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Soaic e ma s seats are free. services. Al Anacostia M. E. Church 14th and U sts. s.e. REV. THOMAS . Minister. nday school. Chureh Bibie class. 1:00 0.1 —Sermon— “An Unsustained Appeal” m.—Jr. Epworth League. worth Leaguc. wurch choir in C. Smitbson, Director. §:00 p.m.—Sermon— “Everybody Invited” Excellent music at all EPIPHANY, G Near 14th St. REV. JAMES E. FRE Services. 8 and 11 a. EMAN, D. D., Rector m. and 4 and 8 p.m. DR. FREEMAN Preaches Morning and Night 8 p.m—Holy Communion. LENTEN SERV Dr. F. W. Tomkins, {4:45—Evening Service and Address. 12, 12:25, Midday, Rev. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Service of Prayer TGESEDATING: and Healing. LENTEN MIDDAY MEETINGS Daily Except Saturday. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY G Near 14th Street 12-12:25 O’Clock SPEAKER NEXT WEEK, Rev. Dr. FLOYD W. TOMKINS, Jr., METHODIST EPISCOPAT. (White). Of Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia. ALL SEATS FR EPISCOPAL. Eldbrooke M. E. Church Corner River and Murdock Mill roads, Just_off Wisconsin avenue. WARD FORT, Minister. 11th Ind “ sta. Douglas Memorla Bt “The Church of the Big Welcome."” REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. 11 am. and 8 p.m.—Sermons by the pastor. All seats free and strangers attend in large numbers and are always welcome. “Come Thou With Us and faket Esltters” Fome car We Will Do Thee Good” lowa Avenue M. E. Church “THE COMMUNITY CH! Cor: 141 and Emerson Sunday school. by Chaplain Francis S.A. Subject, ) pworth League. Special musical evening. Quar- tet, duet, inxtru- v'mnhll solos. HARMONIS Wesley Chapel M.E. Church 5th ana F Sta. N WILLIAM A" iRedrnry D.. Pastor. m.—Sunday_school. Mr. Henry M. Fowler, supt. :00 a.m.—Prenching by the pastor— RRIERS TO THE BETTER LIFB 0 p.m. COPLE'S SE! 8:00 pm A f‘OltI!l Union Methodist Episcopal 20th st. near Pa. ave. n. BEY. WILLIAM JOSKPH MEEK E. pnxnn Db A yea, Pasto= ., —Sermon the pas Bible chool. Classes for all ages. 17:00 8.m.—Sermon by the paster. 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s nervice 8:00 p.m. s l" OF Fourth in_se- Things That hallenge Men.' THE HOUSE oF n.uun FELLOWSHIP. Omo class for men. 3 p.m.—JUNIOR E. L. 7 p.m.—Epworth League. “MAKE OUR CHURCH YOUR CHURCH HOME.” SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM 7:45 P.M. , EDITH MARMION BROSIUS, Harpist; FRANK A. GOEBEL, Tenor; MRS. FRANK A. GOEBEL, Pianist, and Blg Chorus Choir McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY— 9:00 am.—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: “A. PASSION FOR SOULS” 3:30 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, Subject : conducted by the pastor. “JESUS THE MIGHTY TO SAVE” i Tuesdays—2:30 to 5:30, A SERVICE OF PRAYER FOR THE' ‘ HEALING OF THE SICK This fs possibly one of the most important services of the week. | If““ are living in close communion with God and have UNLIMITED FAITH + in the POWER OF PRAYER, we want you to come and assist us in this service. We also extend a most cordial invitation to any and all affiictéd ones ome. o faith believing that God is able and willing to do all things “According to Your Faith Be It Unto You" Thursdays—8 p.m., prayer and Bible study. Fridays—S8 p.m., Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME Cor. R. I. ave., Lincoln Lincoln Road = s A Community Phlm‘ll with I “tlrl] ‘Welcome. Rev. C. C. McLEAN, M. Minister. Wam—oa Strange Amh!lhn 8 p.m.—S8ermon to Odd Fel ALL 'SEATS FREF II?\I(TY WELCOME. Waugh ‘Third and A Strests Noctheast, Pev. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Mr. Deets Pidkett will make a temperance address s at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. Bxshop ‘W.F.McDowell £:30 p-m.—Epworth League service. ““The Atheistic Fool” A Cordial Welcome Always. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHU Go Tomorrow to Metropolitan Memorial NLE, | John Wesley AM. E Zlon Churdx = HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D., inister. 11 a.m.—Sermon by minister— cient , Or Folly of Compromise” 8 p.t.—Congregational song service. Min- ister will preach— “An Awakened Consctmce Sixth sermon in STORY OF JOREPH, INTERPRETATION the series on “TI WIT! Washington’s Birthday Patriotic Mass Meeting next Tuesday at & p.m. under e luupl("l ohiki OpAL M. of the District. He L VAL or JOHY 0. BOX. of Tetan and 51 FAINEY of ‘Alabama. The public. cor: inlly_invited. “THE" NATIONAL METHODIST CHURCH," Jobn Marshall place and C st. n.w. Marl 8:30 p.m.—Soctal Hour and Epworth Lu:ue devotiona) service, Graded Sunday schdol, 9:30 a.m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL mm WETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL _SoUTH. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH o | Ninth and Massachusetts Avenye Dr. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. Sunday, February 20, 11 a.m., DR. CHAPPELL. SERMON, Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor Calvary “THE EVERGREEN?” OVERFLOW SERVICE—Sermon by MR. RIPPY: “SMALL BEGINNINGS.” The two services in the morning provide seats for all who come. All seats 8:00 p.m.—DR. CHAPPELL." 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. trained teachers in Praise, W orship and Christ- Nursery open for children during morning service. vantages of religious education. this is understanding.” & Do not let “The fear of the Lord, this is w: Organized Departmcnts for all ages. like Service. free. “THE SELF-MADE CRIPPLE” Instruction by your child lose the priceless ad- isdom; and to depart from evil, IF YOU COULD NOT GET A SEAT SUNDAY, HEAR DR. CHAPPELL THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 8 P.M. Subject—“WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT JESUS.” Dr. Chappell Is at His Best in These T| hursday Talks e e G Iia HistHcstiin Whese Thuindiy Wolhs, 00 T TEACHER AND PARENT-TRAINING CLASSES Do you know the psychology of childhood and ho 3 tion? Of memory? Of ideals? ”’Df‘) YOU KNOW Illr’ e purposes and meanings of the OLD? improvement. Subjects: The Pupil, bership in one of these classes at once. needs? d Three classe: lm\l At M S€s about to start afresh offe t - The New Testament, The 4]; ze::;r:leom" you opportunities for self- ? Do you know the age of imagina- Or have you a grasp of the See Mr, Rippy about mem- A Lsrach M.E, g...;. subject, ' BonEhY | fliles Memorul C. M. E. Church Rosedale MLE. Chutch " FREE METHODIST LOCATION—16 2nd §T. i H. 7 N.W. | Pastor, ment Methor 5 of sin is death. o Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. meeting 3 3 Prayer Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Circle and New Hampshire Ave. to Sth & Ups North Carolina Ave. e = REV. J, FRANKL " Rhode lsland Avenye ! Rhode Island ave. at First at. n.w. REV. G. 1. HUMPHREYS, Minister, ixed adult ermon by President Ge INi EPISCOPAL (Colored). Wik Haven M. E. Church 5 53 ¥ | WM. BROWN, Pastor. The children’s hour for the Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. or, 11 a.m. and ¥ p.m. Rev. Alfred” Y preach, Bros. I Willinms, Campbell A. M E. Church lory 'K, Smith Congregational E. L H. R. & m" Queenan, m.—Spe m, W. H. \m\umm Pastor. Metropolitan Weslcy A, M. E. Zion Church D, ST BET. 2nd AND 3rd 8 W. ENLY 3. COLLIS, Minister, —Sermon,” BISHOP J. CALD. WELL, D. D. Edw. W. Wynns, 1:00 p.m.—Sunduy’ sctiool., 00 p.m.—Varick ©. B, Miss Hattie Rob- inson, Pre m.—Sermon, Hs Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor. Y ool and Bible clases. E A NEW SONG." Haly Commmunton. Toy o, e, Rexford Overton. 6:00 p.m —Christian Endeavor meeting. ENSWHAT 6 DO TH) Anniversary sermon to \uun: Men's Immediate Relief Association. 3rd st. between L and N. Y. Rev! MILLAKD L BRERDING Stisine: 11:00 8. mah&on subject, ‘‘Jesus Span- ning the Be 3 i Y asm Between the Keal and northwest. » lwo\ Pastor. TWA.M.E Cor. 5th and P sts. 30 P-mon IST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church Cur 4th and D W. WATERS, 9: w'"‘_‘l.'.',".','i" school and Blhlo class 11:00 a.m.—Ushers’ Alfred Young of Balti will preach Wiy Tamous railroad ALL_WELCOME. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. BECOND AT B ST. N.W. St. Paul . M. BRO » Q st. bet. 30th and 3lat MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. John C, Copenhaver I MINISTER. 9:80 8.m.—8unday, achool and Bible Clasess. Ladies' RBible cla Tracy L. Jeffords, teacher. i i1 a.m—Moming worship, sermon by the "Obeymg ‘the Hcavcnly Vision” m—Epworth _League. ening worship—sermon by the minister, A Sp!rit s Handwriting” Thursday, 8 p.m., midweek prayer sery- ico, conducted by the men's Bible ciass, Ad. dress by Rev. J. B. Clayton, D. D, Free seats and a hearty welcome, Come and wor. sbip with us. M. ®. CHURCH SOUTH. unday school, “Epworth Leagiie. ¥. M. G A Y.M. C. A, LOBRY SERVICE-_SUNDAY, 480 P, Bpeaker, CHAPLAIN ¥, M, McCOY, . Groome wii sing. Always a helpful service, am. 11:00 . 4001, v _Communion Mr. Dunlap. ¢ balt nour. 30 p.m. C. 8. ABBOTT, Vicar. Lenten Preachmg stsxon & Rev. C. oruing prayer and sermon ctor. pvening praver and sermon TENauvnty Church_schoo Ted v b HEESH Momca s Chapel Souths Capitol, and L. sts. \\\ and 8 p.m a8 pm. 1 -Confirmation £8 pom. Al Washmgton Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. nw., Wisconsin ave. Holy Commi Morning Pra; oty THERT. REV, WILLIAM |~ A.LEONARD, D.D., Bishop of Ohio People’s Evensong .. cital by M at Eveniig_prayer and sermon. GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth street between H and 1 N.L. REV. St. Mark’s Church Third and A Streets S.E. . C. R. Stetson. near Woodley road. . T:30 a.m. ©10:00 a.m! . 4:00 p.m. iext ctown and Somerset Cars. Midday services at Keitys Theater daily i CHRISTIAN. l IUTHERAN. LUTHERAN. “VERMONT AVENUE | UTHER MEM CHRISTIAN CHURCH ! . PLACE EIAL (Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor Sunday School—9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m—Service with sermon. Theme: “The Finder of Lost Sheep or Christ’s Estimate of Man” 7.00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. REV. 9:45 a0 Topic: 15th St. Christian Church “SOME THINGS OUR COMMITTEES CAN DO” 1D ST Leader, Mr. John Martin. Solo, Miss Norman. 3 8:00 p.m.— ;| Patriotic Service, Commemoratmg Washmg(on s Birthday COL. JOHN S FAIR, UU A Addresses by Hon. PAUL INSCH, ex-minister to China, land LEWIS M. HAUPT, C. E,, Philadelphia, Pa., engineer on Isthmian Canal Commission. Presiding ot 14th, | Flag Exercise by a Class of Girls oF Seats Free. Voluntary Contributions. I Cie This Church Welcomes YOU. METARES o Avorn S ey St. Paul's English Lutheran | Church of the I.ncamation H St. Christian ** PRESTON A. CAV fecs. 11 wm. and _G 2ndia Cordiati Welcom Church | rxfl;{-‘,"};?;\'\ ¥ Fleventh and H Sirects N.W. ublic wership N<nth Street Christian SORK BT SOOI D e Church 9280~ un gy bl 5B Bea s gt | deic B s i 11 AM.— and It 1. ave. ¢ ~ o, 3 J ” 1 Ninth and D Streets N “Communion With God” Services—Gantay eeet (030 jasmt Bible School at 9:30 a.m. g P Menotem New Jersey ave. between M and N Christ Commuaion and Morning Worship at 11 o'clock LEvening Ser at 7:45 “Two Important Beamudcs 5 p.m., Thursday—Lenten se Rev. G. A. Miller, Pastor l*:ptpf':(anyr e ""'"’,.‘.m?‘lf‘ . Keller Memorial Lutheran nd ad- ?\.\ 1 v 1 n | MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. T 10‘7‘7?‘[&‘?7\7‘717_ 5 wmm‘.’w Rev. Charl S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Canon Doug- e o e i Sunday School, 9:30 am. NEW “THOUGHT T R i o o sums | e .F’g’bii IREc 10 005 Bl e =1 or: - ASSOCIATION Evening Service at 7:45. Po'tenger Dr. MxIton A Young People I s 16th AND Sunday ship, with pers, with T lulv hour Titany el preach- (0o & {St. Mark's Lutheran Church Ordcr of Illuminati MISS VAN voasy e Will speak Sm n, St. Olai Congregatxon (Of Norw. Luth. Church in America.) o Church of Life and Joy 1814 N STREET NORTHW. RESCUE MISSION. 'THE GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Marshall Place N.W. HERBERT W. KLINE, Supt. NO BETTER PLACE TO GO TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, Dr.L.G. Shrocder OF NEW YORK CITY. by the | 8:00 p.m. \n\ by the TUOCGIE 1N BUsE ]ames A, 'Edgerton PRESIDENT UNITY SOCIETY 300 Homer Building: 13th Rt ¥ oand G Ste. N.W, ; ot OR SUNDAY, 8 PM. SUBJECT— { EVERY NIGHT HER “Court of Men, Women and ! IN THE YEAR ANY OT NIGHT |SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE HEALING | OF THE SICK | EVERY FRIDAY, 3 TO 5 PM. Marvelous Cures Have Been Effected at Each of These Services. All are invited. | i i | | by the | welcome. | | CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister | 11:00 2.m—“HOW VICTORIES ARE WON” 4:40 p.m.—Mid-Winter Musical Vespers Service I jlngram IV'emoraI Congregahonal "Christian Healing S TI e b . fl.,‘f“fi.,,ff}{ffifi . WY en | “JESUS CHRIST: HIS REVELATION OF e ‘.,;‘,::f L e THE FATHER” Wm. N. Vaxle Church of the Incarnation Carner. W St. Paul’s ’, R 30, r Dupon parahi CHRIST CHURCH 620 G st. s.e. REV. WILL CURT! Sunday serv Stran Rev. GEORGE W. ATKI Services, “Phe rector’s Lent Sunday morning sermons n to Christians Church School, 9:45. Sermon for children every Sunday A.M. Small children cared for during service. Sunday Evening Club, 7:30 P.)L Speaker, DR. W. T. THOM, Jr. “Personal Experiences in Austrian Relief” Cli‘xar‘ie‘sl'frowbx ldge T:ttman : will at th Topic: T | SPANISH WAR VE S| i INVITED TO HE! L ALL SEATS FREE COMRADE VAILE T FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . 10th and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE WILMER P. JOHNSTON Ministers = Grace Church ™" 13025 Rev. Blh\h ] \ a.m. and 8 p. nly st Sunday at third Sumllel 7580 wom, T DE, Rector, | 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School, with classes for young and old. 10 A.M.—Bible Lesson and Lecture, by MERRILL E. GATES, Ph.D.,, LL.D. on “THE CONSTITU- lam, All Saints’ Church &3, REV. Bervices: '7:30 am., 11 a.m. and Sunday_school at 9:45 3. W. AUSTIN, Rector, TION AND THE COURTS.” REV. JASCN NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES EXPOSITORY SERMONS 11 A, “REVELATION OF HEAVEN; orWHAT JOHN OF PATMOS SAW IN _CHASE 8 p.m. Church of the Ascenston Mans. Ave. Rev. J. HENNING N| SERVICES ATS A HEAVEN.” Read chapters four and five of Revelation, the least understood and most misunderstood book of the Bible, Our morning sermons are on this wonderful book. St. Andrcw’s Church (PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL) N. I avenue and V st. n.w, HEV. J. J. DIMON, Rector. Services— 8 no-n‘my‘ Communton, unday_ gchool. 11:00—Morning nervico and sermon, 8:00—Evening sen sermon, Did John see thrones, crowns, lamps of fire, a sea of glass, winged living creatures full of eyes, a seven sealed book and a seven-horned lamb; or are these but symbols of something more glon- ous and surpassing all expression? | Where in all literature could literalism be more ineffective and symbolism more inspiring? 8 P.M.—“PHARAOH AND MOSES; WHICH MAN ARE YOU?” The first of a series of evening sermons on great Bible events, with modern meaning and appli- St James’ financu Bh BT NEAR( (oginn Loe AT 8 5730, and 5 Do 8 P.M.—Monday, Mrs, Nanette B, Paul's Bible Class for Young Women. Secular Lea gue Address, - rsvrmu PHENGAEN. 'ATTH, OR FAKE? By Mr. J, Gpea-forum discusaion, PREACHING MISSIONS: Pion, | March 13th to 18th, John Timethy Stone, D, D., LL.D,, of Chicago. + MO [ March 21st to 25th (Holy Week), Dr. Hugh Black of New York,