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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921—PART T. CHURCH ANNOUN EMENTS _METHODIST FPISCOPAL SOUTH. WETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. rrllco?.u. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. TPISCOPAL. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue Dr. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. Sunday, March 13, 11 a.m., Hear DR, CHAPPELL: His Sermon Topic Is, “THAT 1S THE QUESTION” a Scat Attend the OVERFLOW SERVICE—Sermon by MR. “THE CALL” If You Can't Get RIPPY. 8:00 p.m.—DR. CHAPPELL. Subject: “THE GIRL WHO DARED” Gospel Singing Under Leadership of the Popular Mount Vernon Quartet. Organized Departments for all ages. Your chid will be immeasurably benefited by regular attendance. THE TEACHER TRAINING CLASSES started a new term Thursday with about See Mr. Rippy. DR. CHAPPELL WILL PREACH THURSDAY, Subject—“WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT JESUS.” 1f you heard Dr. Chappell last Thursday on “The Optimism of Jesus” you will need no sec- 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. trained teachers. 75 members. It is not too late for YOU to join. ond invitation. THE MOVING PICTURE PRODUCERS’ ASSOCIATION crime-stimulating films. has severely condemned immoral, sensual, sex-degrading, great step forward. Eventually “movie” to antagonize and injure the C “hurch of Chris UP THE FIGHT UNTIL THIS ABUSE CEASES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor theaters, as well as producers, by Sunday movies. EPIPHANY 5 G Near 14th Street Services 8 and 11 a.m. and 4 and 8 DR. FREEMAN Preaches Morning and Night McKim Men’s Class, 10 a.m.: *“What St. John Teaches™ Young People’s Meeting, 6 p.n1. Light Supper All Welcome DAILY LENTEN SERVICES Midday meetings—12-12:25 O’clock Monday, l'ucsda\, Wednesday—REV. DR. BIRCKHEAD Of Baliimore. Thursday, Fridlay—DR. FREEMAN. 4.45 p.m.—Service and Address. 8 p.m. Instruction by EPISCOPAL. The Natxvxty 14th and A S.E. 7:30, 10, 11, 8. Church school, .15. adult dept., 10:15. Wed., 7, 4, urs., 10:30, Confirmation by the bishop The Resurrection, 4; Tues. x Grace Church ™ CTHWEST. kev. MEADE BOLTON MACKREDE, Hector. and K p.oi. m Sunduy et 11 a.m., PISCOPAL. _Holy Comforter Chapel V. B. DENT, Viear. MARCH 17, 8 P.M. Holy Communion third Suuday at 7 GOOD SHEPHERD to 536 Sixth strec . C.S. ABBOTT, Vicur. Holy Communion. This is a will find they cannot afford THE CHURCH WILL KEEP Rev. \Vll’ll‘a‘n‘]‘ni: mrD(:V ries Canon of the Washington Cathedral. 8:00 p.m. iiany service. Special preacher, M. Rector of ESD. MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. John C. Copenhaver, MINISTER. 9:30 0. —8un e classes. H.OM Tracy L. Sermon by worship. the “The Devil’s Finest Bit of Camouflage” worth League. “O GIVE THANKS 8:00 .m “Auditing Your Account” FREE PEWS AND A CORDIAL WELCOME. 6:45 p.m of M CHURCH SOUTH. 10th and B streets southwest. E M. HESSER, Minlster. “The Best of Vhat _Sin 1 7. Epwor'h Leagne. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). HDDIST EPISCOPAL Waugh MO0 Third and A Streets Rev. HOWARD F. b 0:30 8.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.— “A Strange Tragedy” 6:30 p.m. —Epworth League service, 730 pm— “The Man Without a God" FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D.D., Minister. DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES: 11:00 a.m.—*“The Mark of a Disciple” A KINDERGARTEN AND CHILDREN'S CHURCH. 8:00 p.m.—Choral Service by Foundry Choir: UNTO THE LORD,” by Hadley. “STILL, STILL, WITH THEE,” by Rogers. “PROTECT US THROUGH THE COMING NIGHT,” Sermon—“WHEN THE MAJORITY WERE WRONG” Prof. Anton Kaspar will render violin solos both morning and evening. 9:30 am.—CHURCH SCHOOL. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. —EPWORTH LEAGUE. Service entirely under the direction oxhall class of sixty young men. | Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—LENTEN SERVICE, with address by Dr Randolph. Friday, 8:00 p.m—Meeting of Men's Club. isTRA\uhP.s A\D VISITORS IN THE CITY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. 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 BibleClass. Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Teacher; Dr. Charles Campbell, President. | 11:00—Public worship, with address by MRS. D. B. STREET TU METHODIS whtta). g M. ODINT RPISCOPAL, (Vhta) ecitalist, Mr. St. Andrew s Church " o (PROTESTANT EP Week-day Services ‘\x A avenue and Wednesday and Friday—8:00. gerhEY: J- 4. DIMON, Keetor. EURAEN e 8: ov»-umy Commnnjon. s‘f ’mOMAS EIGHTEENTH 9:30—Sunday school. Near Dupont Circle. 11 Ofl—\lumlng service and sermon. Services: & 31 and 4. (Nowersico nt § pm.j | 8:00—Eveaing service and scrmon. gt ;_u\r Ersesg smith DD W L. ALL . Confirmation_by ishop Hai = o Church of the Ascensxon - St. Margaret’s “n: o bh) Clergy—Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rev. Fremont Newton Hinkel. FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT. T:30—Holy Corimunion. 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—Coufirmation service and lhe Rt. Rev. Alfred Hardl 12¢h St N.W L. D, 4ao—hu|n: prayer and sermon by the Rev. Wm. Curtls White. Holy Communion, Thursiay, i1 a.m. Lenten service dadly at G p.m., except Fri- day znd Saturday. Children's vr\-wo and fllustrated lecture, Friday at 4 ALL WELCOME, ALWAYS. Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w., near Woodley road. Holy Communion.. by Nicolao. Founded WILLIASL CURTIS Wi Sunday services—7:30 a.m Sunduy school at Strangers beartily wel torie_chure Ta 1. dered by the Cathedrl Chois Take Georgetown and Some: 620 ¢ Founded REV. \\'XI.LIA cmu'xs WHITE, NDAY: March Holy Communion; rector preaches o s Sg. John s Chur‘cb' IRGETOWN . Wood 7:80 p.m.—Sermon b ine, Tie nry Vaughan Saunders of Oakley. Md. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 28KD STREET NEAR WASHINGTON CIRCLE. St. Paul’s YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. REV. ROBERT TALBOT, D. . Rector. General secretary, deaconess and hospital departments B3rvicess 20 10008 11in/mjand 6/ m. 10tk and T st h E; of the W. H. M. ekt owhLichta: REV, ROLAND COTTON SMITH, D. D., nmty thodist pxs i o 7 B HAND, Penn; 3 ave. 1 Subject, "Tfm Church'xn Actxdn ina Stricken World” n slides on this theme rs invited. Excellent FREE . METHODIST | Free seats to the people. 6:45—Epworth League devotional services. 8:00—Public worship, with special sermon-lecture by JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY on the, Subject: “THE MYSTERY MAN” Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER CALVARY QUARTET AND CHORUS CHOIR. Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. Rev. George William Douglas, D. D, Acting Rector. Rev. Edward Siater Duniap, M. Church of the Incarnation Corer N and 12th sta. n.w. RLY. W. LOE SNYDER. Reetor. Rev. George Williamson Stniéh, D- D. Suuday se am., 11 a.m., § pm. —Holy Communion. © " Wednesdays, 8 : m—Sunday s L SEATS FREE. METHONICT EPINCOPAL (Calored). Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church D STREET SOUTHWEST. HE! CALL] nlap. haif hour. Conducted LOCATION—418 20d ST. N.W. I o, ENRY J. 2 «l.‘" "l' McKENDREE it Bhditin, " Sunday school at # : uym~‘4$‘rmulx. Erseilen: SEHKEIoxle V. I(I.Al\l.. Rector. v, Pr and ¢ e's meeting at ry Tuesduy evenis SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m.—Prayer service. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Special class for men, 11:00 O'Clock—Public worship. AND \EP- & DEVOTION- . 9:30 a.m lowa “Avenuc M. E. (.hurcri '(:I'rll) COMMUNITY CHURCH.™ 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. 00 p.m.—Epworth League. TUESDAYS, 2:30 and 5 THURSDAY, & . Douglas Memona “‘.l",:i'.'.’.,.'.'(_"‘ | *“The Church of the Big Welcome. ™ | p.m.—Prayer service FRIDAY, § p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. RE EDWARD HAYES, D D, Pastor. ; ! American University Chapel 11 m Muss. ave. one block west of Wisconsin ave. Rev. Vemon N Rxdgely et Sty achems L) CeeROLEE, One o8 ¥ w'x smost popular pastors, | 3:30 pm.—Dr. John K. Edwards, D. D., ot et 8pm S by pastor “Some Substitutes for | Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church ANT CIECLE AXD NEW HAMPSHIRE. Religion” LA cordial fns Eldbrooke M.VE C’-n_xrch oue to attend r to Gth & Upshur sts. LLIAMS, MINISTER. duy school. Mr. 0. J. Ban- ull, supt Leader, Mr. E. 7:00 pan.—Epworth League. W. Be Third Cry from the Cro lurge chorus choir and quartet Worship the Lord Go to Church Tomorrow Metropolitan Memorial MLE. HALLY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D., N | Special music \“(\A \\ S : 4‘ e Mioister. e of v e | *Jesus in the Guest Chamber” - s L”‘wli‘ R""‘d“,, “| “What Is a Saved Life?” Rev. C. € McLEAN. M r" I. wermon 0 the series on *l S o e | Bt AT ) SonEit ‘l v\\ © have o IHM'A- el ‘-‘ul at fl”fllll I.:I Iu‘u?eh Wcs!ey Chawl M E. Church' nwarth Laayue reception and derotions. st D., Pastor. Sp “THE NATIONAL METHODIST CHURCH." Jotin” Murshall Place aud € st nw. GROWS A church wi message and a miss Mrs. Dan Brummit OF CHICAGO WILL SPEAK ON HOME MISSIONS AT THE Brightwood Park M. E. Church Sth and Jefferson stx., on Mareh 13th. at forceful speuker and all who avil them his wpportunity will be fully repaid ial music will als e a feature of this service. 700 pm - B0 pom - ¥ - it short ad- fuiserty i WELL OM] VAL Umon Methodist Emvcooal st nesr Pa Bw REV. WILLIAM JOSEFI MED S Pastor, day evening, k or She is I WITH Gon. ) FELLOWSHIY, Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor Sermon by the pastor: “The King’s Business, or Methodism at Work” 6:00 p.m.— 8 0Clock—Evangelistic meeting, conducted by the pastor. “Rebecca’s Choice” )—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. Dr. John R. Edwards in charge. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME “ommunion. ~chool. G-Ibmth AM E. Zion Church e cerma iy i and M n.w. or. chool. ST e puor, s re and the Hereafter," ning praver and_eddress. NEAR CIRCLE. Ject, 6:30 p.ra.—! Fick Christian ‘Endeaver, Rector. 8:00 p.m.~Preaching Ly Iev. 8. Q Presiding Elder of the Washington District. : m. and 8 p.m. Special music by the choir. All ae welcome. Fake Penna. ave. Georgetown car. WM. D). BATTLE. Pastor. Classes for all. Dr. Wesler, Supt. 14th and B and all kinds of men invited. I'IanM. E. Church Sts. S., WM. HROWN, Pastor. 9:30 um.. Sunday school hour. A large number is expected. 11 . the pastor. Subject, ‘‘Aaron’s e o6, moduatbted e 86 pim Rer, WL Nanokon"of ed meeting. Campbell A . Church will preach to the Ladies' Aid Society 5 pan.. clase: 6:30 3rd.and C sts.NW. p.m.. League; 8 p.m., a grand literary pro- gram, under the auspices of Tepresentatives Subject: avid Ransom Covell’ vzer M. E.. Lane Brown's 'Ar,“m ., Mt. H apti bury M. E. [ REV. PAU 1, 0 m:lrm.n and Haven M. E. mmond and | Services—&, m. 8 p. CHURCH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist. Branches of The Iloth * Church, The First Church of Sclentist, in Boston, Maas, * hurch B s s it Sclentist Church e i Tempie ot Sclentist hird Church of U Msonle nmme,omfl:fl‘ 'n' Scienlm Fourth Church of Christ, Sclenun 303 Biaey Ford, promatbre, Al welcome. THE CIVIC AND CoMMUN Y Campbell A. M. E. Church Nichols ave. s.e, and fourth quarterly conference, . R. Queenan, ‘Young, musical director. ary_sermon to Oceoln 2083 0. of 0. F., the pastor. W. . Musotn, John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church Commer 14th and Corcoran sts, n.w. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pasto: rmday. xchool and Ribie METHODIST PROTESTANT. Mt. Tabor v 8. 8., 9:45. Wisconsin ave. and 35th st. . KIR! LEY, Pastor. 1 am._and 8 p. Rhode Island Avenue (Rhode Island ave. at First st o.w. EV. G. I. HUMPHREYS, Minister, Wi ‘lfl. m.—Mixed adult class. tian Endeavor m:!fln' 1L m and 8 ‘:n‘a;m“ 1y (e pastecs —oTHE MISSION OF THE 50N The Arcade, 14th and Park Itoad, l A CHURCH With & " Soloint: Mrs, B. H. Youug. SUBJECT— LI A yismion. Worship with ux. You will be helped. _* “Substance” ¢ BERVICES:— North Carolma Ave. 2,,.".- ave. | Miles Memorial C. M E. Clnu'cla ey e g 8 pm B 3 ANK 1\ xmnw Pastor. 3rd st. between L and N. Y. av SLNDA mu:t.m\t:. ‘Stinisser. school, s subject, *“Is This World Christian's Friend or Foe?' lon quarterly meeting at Lane SCHOOL—] Bev. MILLAKD L WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS, 3 9:30 g READING ROOMS: COLORADO BLDG.. 14th and G Sta— Hours 9 to o ot . and Hollduys, 2:30 a0y, ** 884 Sua. 1786 COLUMBIA RD. N.W.— METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebengzcr M. E. Church | League. 6:30 p.m. §:00 .10, —Pastor's _subject, Epwe “How Do 1 Know That T Am a Christian®’ l'h ‘l‘n'l ') eieist 0\ 1])‘!. PLEASE. ours 10 to 9 (except Wednesday evea- mdu n“:nrv. = <t AND fi?fl H_\V— ing, Sundays and holidays). o e b i EsraelC.NLE, 22 2 pastor. | 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— e owmunion, rt sermon and Communion. Hours 12 to ) weck daze Corcept nat A (:‘Pm;:u ?y pastor to hort sermou and Communion. days); also 10 5:30 Sunda; A ai auffeurs’ Association, ' Mareh = Y:’we palm and sermon by Rev. | THE ARCADE, 14th and I“lrk land 2 — Epwor Leon ormley, Second Floor)— ;nn:‘..vxfi;}-.&:b ’lk:‘mi:)uu Willlaws® MBET GOD AT 'lRll_Ah'L." 10 '(n ; :80 week o also 7 to 9 p.m. " e Wil {oxcent Weinesasyy: it swkect, “riayee| - Lane C, M. E. Church 2 TO ALL. THEOSOPHY. 14th and C St ARTHUR W. WOMACK. Pastor. Fourth Quarterly n.-aun: jand " Cuion Service. 9:30 'l'm,slm.\'-r HARD- ANTAGES, ~ BUT OP- l.lnlr‘m quarterly meeting. Music, chor. 'TRAL UNION MISSION. The,l?lsuol?hx:al Hall| heosophy and CENTRAL UNION p.m.—8pecial, “Hide in the Rock.” I{I 2 MISS llundm- leard the ‘‘Pearl of President ghcr Ltfe ION Harding's Address” last Sunday. Hear BY VICTOR RUFFERR, about his opportunities. Dr. G. T. Long, . E. | Monday, 8 p.m.—*“The Riddle of Life." €22 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. John S. Bennett, Supt. 12 noon_and 8 p.m. 5., 3 and 743 p.o Bangags, T SUNDAY, MARCH 13, AT 7:45 P.M. Hon Addison T. Smith Thurs., 5:30-6—Meditation for beginners, ".lunflly 4 pm. —stnay of Emotions, Monday: 8 Dr. Baker's cls aoterte Christianits, 1811 N. Library open daily, Brown’s MemonnlA M. E. Ch. in pitol st. 180 to 5:30 p.m. 9:30 .1 Sundey school, Mr. A. R. Sight- ler, supt. 1|.no- m. UNDENOMINATION Sunday, “Pentecost.” The Lesson of Phiilip, the Ev “THE 11:00 a.m.— 4:40 p.m.—Midwinter Musi “Should LOWING QU nferenc Dropose Church School, 9:45. Small children cared for duri Speaker, MR. ER Pesdsy Sunday. Tenle;down Baptist Church| I¥isconsin ave. and Chesapenke st. 1.w. sehool OUR GREATEST BLOODY THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road. TO RE THE NA MORIAL TO REI REV. GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, D. D, Pastor. sith classes for all aze: 30—Bible school, 1la Metropolitan Baptist Church 8ixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVEN 0°CLOCK— “Fruits of Rtghteousncss EVENING AT iy “Angelé :30-Dible school. A eluse for sou. 1) N aswnd seats aud m thou- Come_worship with_us. NG ! snd-fold wn. ome. Temple Baptist Church Tenth and . J. MUIR N 3 S, nw. D. Pastor. .) e class for you ms: large froe rgun with chim, ‘The ixth ann. op Rev. HUGH 1 Preaching b p) PAUL LANGHORSE. 1ool.. D.m.—Preaching by pastor. pune people’s meeting. . 8 p.m.—Prayer sery banquet, ¢ Hyattsvdle Bapflst (.:hurc.h REV. J. STR( Pastor. n:oou.m,q:- IO e SEVIVALS SWHAT 7:30 p.m. D\’l G ‘GIRL." Revival be- gins. Geo. F. Austin of Floridu e Will preach evenings next week. Speaker. Mr. Ben)amin Lineback R LCOME. EVANGELICAL MEETING MR, BOOTH, evangelist, will deliver u gosp i< AE ad. SEMBLY Sub. drexs Sunday evening at 7 HALL, cor. 14th st. and e il of the B ednesday and’ Friduy evenings, ut Bible studics on the EPISTLE TG THE ROMANS. Al CORDIALLY INVITED, l'nmruny will speak on o 8:00 p.m.—Prof. John R. Hawkins, A. L s Fhuancial Becretary, of the A, . 1 Kcndall Baptxst Church y 3:30 p.m.—“The Promise of Power.” John, the Seer.” MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister “WHAT DID JESUS TRY TO DO?” Mount Pleasant Chorus All the Churches Unite?” ST10NS WILL BE DISCUSSED: catioualism toward union: b 107 What ds n practical attitudo for the aversge CRHSAnT. Sermon for children every Sunday A.M. Sunday Evening Club, 7:30 P.M. | ATS CONGREGATIONAL, A MAN'S MAN Dr. JOHN TIMOTHY STON 1 wstor of the Largest Presbyterian Church in Chicago, BEGINS A PREACHING MISSION SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT The First Congregational Church 10th and G Streets Northwest Non-Sectarian. Yourseli and Friends Invited. DR. STONE'S SUBJECTS: Wednesday, 4:45 p.m.—“Sincerity Established” (An- anias and Sapphira). Wednesday, 8:00 p.m—"Peter, the Rock.” Thursday, 4:4 —*“Stephen and His Associates.” Thursda: ephen, the Martyr.” Friday, 4: 45 p.m—“The Conversion of A Friday, 8:00 p.m.—“Paul, the Constructor.” Peter and John.” angelist.” STHE CONS Lesson and Lecture by DR MERRILL E. GATES. o MARSHALL™ —REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE preaches from Revelation on DRAGON AND THE BEAST” CLEVELAND PARK 34th AND LOWELL STS. m;v FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. am.—Rible school. 1300 am TESUS A 5:00 p.m.—Community _se; HON. S, 1. Director U In the Residential N.W. cal Vespers Service 8:00 p. PRESENT DAY (i1 Xu-nfl-m By LIEUT. CHARLES T' MON, who has spent 17 years in ua and speaks frow personal experi- CHINA™ a]_music by chorus choir, assist- Mrs. BACHSCHMID and Mr. t agitation? UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial Unit:g Brethren ng service. T GREENWOOD BAPTIST. 119STH BIRTHDAY MARCH 7. 1921. FIRST BAPTIST 16TH AND O STREETS ‘ DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister |13 a.m.—“The Tree on Which This Vine Has Clung for 119 Years” One hundred and nineteen years ago this church was organized, and this sermon reviews its wonderful history. The Lord’'s supper and reception of new members after sermon. 8 p.m.—*“The Clarion Call of a Conquering Commander” This sermon pertains to the new era of progress on which this church has enthusiastically entered. MUSIC: 1921 . the King, ing Chorus: viclin solos. Howurd, soprano sad al 't Kruger, tenor; Fruuk Haneke, base: Mrs. Tdmund Barrs, o Sunday Sehool, 9:30 a.m —Commander J. D. Robnett, * Trowbridg Fibieh-K contralto; upt. Classes for 1 ages. Admiral McCulley wha was in Russia during the great war, will speak to the hool at 10:30. Come and hear him. &% HOME LOMI G WEEK. MARCH XT SUNDAY. B. Y. P! Union meets at & o 345, with social hour and refroshments. Nearing 200 active members. Col. Allerton S. Cushman, the noted ch(’mlil and entist, will deliver a lecture. on “Religion and Science,” on Friday evening, 8 o’clock, in this church. Admission free. Strangers and visitors to our city are March 18, at always welcome at CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf Sunday School, 9:30 a.m,, N. S. Faucett, Superintendent 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, President of Howard University. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Durkee Christian Endeavor Meetings—Sunday, 3:15, Junior; 6:45, Senior; p.m., Intermediate; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Senior. 7:00 Thursday, 7:00 p.m—Meeting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any desiring to unite with the church. 8:00 p.m.—Church Prayer Meeting. (Entrance on H street.) Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. All Are Cordially Invited Nineteenth Street Baptist ! Church Corner of 19th and 1 'streets norlhwell RE) ALl H. BROOKS, D. Pa: day school. 1 by the pastor. PROPHET LIKE UNTO Grace Baptist Church Clnsses for D THE SPIRI RELIGION OUT or” prayer meetings, Thurs- * masic. | Toptic nviied. MISSIONS. MISSIONS. THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. 2909 M Street Northwest ADJT. AND MRS, RICHARD L. GRAINGER Officers in Charge “Geo. L. Myers. MEETINGS—GREAT MEETII\IGS—WONDERM MEETINGS EVERY NIGHT (Except Monday) at 8:00 P.M. SPECIAL SUNDAY NIGHT: STAFF CAPT. GEORGE L. MYERS of Johnstown, Penna. “The Minstrel of Song” SONGS THAT STAY WITH YOU. TESTIMONY MEETING FULL OF “PEP.” Sk Y pectal music—J. H. Ingram, leader, olis—o, E. Al weicome, eun.lnaé A HEART-GRIPPING MESSAGE. A WELCOME THAT IS IRRESI

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