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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921—PART 1. o d CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS . CONGREGATIONAL. CONGNEGATIONAL. MPTRODIST FPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). WFTHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). —_— T A O TR, O AL U™, MPYHORG ,F — — — — — —h—m—mmerr——-—-— ' MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH RYLAND M. E. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH 10th and D Sts. S.W. 10th and G Streets N.W. 4 Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue, Opposite Public Library E A S T E R JASON NOBLE PIERCE < . St Dr. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor SE RVICES WILMER P. JOHNSTON Sunday,, March 27, 11 a.m., Hear DR. CHAPPELL: Sunday School, 9:30 Ministers Easter Exercises and Cent:uamg Offering “THE WEARY ROAD” Public Morals Divine Worship, 1 Come early and get a good seat. Reception of New Members AND JURIST, and THE BILL OR RIGHTS IN THE FIRST TEN AMEND- Sermon by the REV. CLARENCE . TRUE WILSON, D.D., 10:00 a.m.—DR. MERRILL E. GATES conducts Bible Class in auditorium. BIBLE OVERFLOW SERVICE. REV. MR. RIPPY: “JOY VERSUS SADNESS” . ey of o Hem 8:00 p.m.—DR. CHAPPELL. eV, John H. deftrics, Pastor Leader, Mr. Fred Yount MENTS."” Sunday School for all. Secretary of Board of Temperance and|] EGGON, I JOHN, 1:1-10. Lecture theme, “JOHN MARSHALL, STATESMAN CANTATA BY THE CHOIR, 7:30 “A TRAGIC MARRIAGE” ATA BY THE CHOTF EASTER IN SONG AND STORY s 9:30 a.m.—Church School Special Soloists at Every Service and an Augmented Choir Easter Sermons by REV, JASON NOBLE PIERCE :30 a.m. S 5 Director of Choir, Mrs. Milton Odell 10 2.m—“OUR RISEN LORD” A WORD TO PARENTS: 1 Organist, Miss Mary C. Brewer “LACK OF TRAINING IN SUNDAY SCHOOLS MAKES LA\WBREAKERS” (Front Page Phila. North American, March 25) - ALL CAMBRIANS AND RYLANDITES 8pm—“THE JOY OF EASTER" ‘ Of the Past and Present ‘Are Cordially Invited to Attend. Large chorus choir gnd soloists will render Easter anthems, solos and duets at hoth morning and evening services, and at 8 p.nm, under the direction of Harry Ed 1 Muell il s | Come to Ryland Easter Sunday I ry Edward Mueller, will present the R R EASTER CANTATA CALVARY . i On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets FROM SEPULCHRE TO THRONE! A Yourself and friends invited to worship with us. SERVICES THURSDAY EVENING AT 8 O’'CLOCK JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister “The prosecutor of Camden county says not 1 per cent of juvenile offenders have attendedj Sunday School or have any knowledge of right and wrong. Without this training they are with- out character. The parents who fail to see the advntages of the Sunday School in the normal moral growth of their children seldom give them religious instruction within the family circle.” = . | 9:30—Calvary Bible Schoel. Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. Ingram Memorial Congregational METHODIST EFISCOPAL SOUTH. | METHODIST KPISCOPAL (Whta). | METHODIST EFISCOPAL :wun)‘ 9:30_Calvary Men'e Bible Clase, Judge Joseoh W. Thompson, Tczcher;l 'x'du:‘x:::; axe. me a IM;I:. RPI:IENASAquh‘l; (Congr;gational) Jas Memorial 1 208 X sts meoln Roadc : s Dr. Charles Campbell, President. 2 Eatics deavnlith Busisy olumbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. i N‘II.'LP.I;E.firsléflT Dof:i Church of the Big Weicomerr o K . |11:00—Easter Celebration. Sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: , ,{',",,,h,-.:,;.‘.», meeting. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D, 3 ” B rmon hy e astor. Faster aver, 3 —Sunday school. ower music by solo and_chorux choir, as John C. Copenhaver, | vanimZuumer sl o aowee | 0 “THE BLESSED FOREVERMORE" =~ | ¥ StfSicSifll (o). m- “THE GREAT REWARD” 9:30 2.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. | 700 b por Leteue. AL VERTS TREE " HEARTY WELCOME, Special Music: “Awake, Thou That Sleepest”: “As It Began 8:00 p.m.—RPECIAL PROGHAM OF = ex” Dible class. Kev. IL. M. L agee i Dawn”; “Unfold Ye Portals.” Hymns by DR. MONTGOMERY. Tadies: Bibi 11 ; KSTANT. f EASTER MUSIC 5:00 p.m.—Vesper Service Mex's ‘Binle ciass. Tracy L | Easter Sermon by the Pastor 6:00—Bunch Social.” by the chureh choir, asisted by Mrs. | 00 P Spet . Jeffords, teacher. (Baptism and Keeption of New Members.) Rhodc Island AVGflUG 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Service. Lo e S | “Called Into Friendship” TEaie Mg o e e 5:00 7 Sheliey's Cantathr 5 vy o Jsland ave. at v 8:00—Easter Cantata: Given by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER AND Heary Hunt Mckee: | P . 99 “Death d Li 1. HL!I‘I'HRF\S Hin( el CALVA o CHO‘R " +orThe Resurrection th and Life : : Ly i) CLEVELAND PARK | SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC BY THE MOUNT PLEASANT 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Sermon by the r;l \efllt U'-"l" "'l"’“;‘ I‘I.A.IL TH:E VICTOR & 84th AND LOWELL STS. CHORUS AT BOTH SERVICES -mmer— £, W i W m“",(,":“,d Other Special Music: “STRING QUARTET”; Harp Solo by Miss Covey.| REV. vnu};"r_l::;swlonru BIGELOW. = The A, ppearances ol jesus 3 = “Hallelujah Chorus,” by Handel. 100 ESUS AND IMMORTALITY.’ Church School, 9:45. ] A e s e e Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. Free seats to the people. R TR R Sermou tor children every Sunday A.M. —_——————— Pl th i Small children cared for during service. . CH ymouth Congregai onal Mz.rvxx]xmlr‘VI;\]‘i.B(El:“u{c‘l? South IsudC.M.E. AL scelermtr FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUR Church School Sunday Evening Club, 7:30 P.M. ‘ Claude M. Hesser, Minister, - e, Waliace il oeeeps he PABIE o 1t Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest Comer 170h gwa £ ats. Speaker, MRS. HARRIETTE GUNN ROBERSON tem -t of meae Houx) - Petworth Methodist Lo i pter exercien by e Suntty | PRV, HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D.D., Minister, v Lear Topic: “PERSONALITY” SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC Episcopal Church i i ar oo, DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES EASTER SERMONS: Frae 21 N e e at Both Services 6BANT cineus axp ~ew mawrsmies. | Metropolitan Wesley A. M. < pare ol the et El $Wpm_—AX BAST 9:30-8. §. L MEDITATION. i & o E. Zion Church 11:00 am—“THE VICTORY OF LIFE” i Wiooxr. Take Soldlers® Hme 8 & G. ELLIS WILLIAMS, MINISTER. D st bet. 2ng and 8rd sts. RECEPTION OF MEMBERS AND PROBATIONERS. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS,INTERNATIONAL BIBLE S s St. Pa M. BROWN, Pastor. 9:30 8. m.—Sunday school. Mr. 0. J. Ras- m:v' HENRY 4. CALLIS, Minister. NTS.IN STUDENTS. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS. " llam —Rflvp'\nn of members. Communion. dall, supt. 11:00 a.m.- _a,,,,,, 30 —Fresching, by pasior el ety e Atumace of 1n-| 8300 p.m.—Easter Musical Service by Foundry Choir, 9:30am. 8. N; 7 pm. Epworth League. 1:16 pm.—pecial Faster service by the “ s11» s_ v Calvary 0ot sesmezn e aw. | T Know That My Taapn LR DL Sermon, “THE DEFEAT OF DEATH” MIIIIOHS now IlVln VATY oiem, 3- O DAWE, Paster. Redeemer Liveth” the cliolr. Foundry Qu-rlethwlll sing in the motning: p;emgehl;fiuae:nwmlng“ by - 3 tion. e ot Lane C. ML E. Church Malling; anthem, rist, Our Passover,” by Schilling; , Began to Dawn,” by Vincent; duet, “Hosanna,” by Granler, and postiude, el 8:00 p.m.— 14th and C ste. n.e.—Arthur W. Womack, - “Hosannah,” by ‘Hartmann. And in the evening: Prelude, “Andantino,” .. . —11 -y sub., ibilities of Non- o “An Easter Meditation” Revurrertion, What it ey B by West; anthem, “Why Seck Ye nitien of o by Lemare: anthem, “Awake. Awak [ s 7 >4 SiaE Ik the Living Among the Dead " by Pesi: anthem, “Benola, the Risen King. " Wl never I Special musical program at all services. Dim:! chote presants Knstey cantata. Weicome, by Dressler, and postlude, “Alleluia,” by Dubols. 1 de Mmoflal Modm Chorus Cheir and Quartet. Campbdl A, M' E- Church Prof. Anton Kaspar will render violin solos both merning and evening. )Ir (‘h.r‘lu E. Wire, director. 9:80 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. J. M. Sylvester, organist. Nichols ave. 45 —E % ? T AR, SRS {figt s U @ &|In a free lecture at Poli’s Theater at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 27, THURSDAY, 8:00 pm—Address. “THE OFFICE AND WORK OF THE ! | STRANGERS AND VISITORS IN THE CITY ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME. It will be COnC]USIVC]y proved b) many Under the auspices of the Epworth League. 5:1?:"::“'1‘73&«3"1«&7"?’5?'3: i Worship With Us Biblical prophecies which have been ful-* 5 <A “sacred s . e, st S5 ks sanr sormes | Baster Message and Music S TR McKENDREE filled d T i, (ormer superntendent e orial M.E, | o0 Wesley AW.E. Zion Church led during the past four years, and P e e EE biigy MrTCARLL D. . Carner 14ih wnd Corvorn i Mass. Ave. N.W. Bétween 9th and 10th Streets from many others still in course of ful~ halia Bl e ““:u 3 ' 30 iasy Sehns and Bkl cigsmn (The Red Brick Church) fillment, that thousands now living in Y Mo licieh, " pastor, Metrovsius | «The Power of the Endless o D Aora - CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor this city will never die. Tty .3:‘.""' .;":ml Cedes = Life” 0. e ¥ exercises by Sun | SUNDAY— deavor mecting, O Y 9:30 a,m.—Brief session Sunday schaol. Clagses for all. Dr. Wesler, Supt. owa, dlrcetar Special class for men, and all kinds of men invited. 8 P.M.— “witos themine | “Why I Believe in Future 9:00 a.m.—Prayer service. Judge Rutherford ! e 9 ¥ 3 TS D Speaker. Recognition' services will begin 10:45 a.m.—BPECIAL EASTER PROGRAM by the Sunday School in n Francis eCoy. HL Main Auditorium. day, April 1, 7:45 p.m.—Speaker. Dr. - - A I ey, ABl it pastor e Vernon Sundas schoal Md“ Mflmon.l C M E. fllll"b -—Junlor League. 6:00 p.m.—"Get acquainted meeting.” un a - 5 ar Church South. e ey 3rd st. between L and pworth League. ’ ’ * Lo . Bunday, April 3, 11 a.m.—Speaker, Dr. Har- Epworth Lea . rd tw: b 5 b e France, president National Training | Devotional m Rev, MILLAKD L. J:fi!mha " Stigister. 7:45 p.m.—Special Easter music by the choir. Cantata, emtitled “THE Seheol. e e 3 RISEN KING.” given by a DOUBLE 8! under the Sendare Ael) B T B Rk ey e e B Riskird Jekastea Wi & HOPE O THE WoRKD - direction of Mr. STANLEY W. BELL. O Cordial welcome extended to all play chimes morning and eveniug before the services. Btrangers will feel at home R i IzM.E.ChUl’Ch | o thisehurcn. 8:30 p.m~~Evangelistic mecting, conducted by the paster, Subject: begins. Opening- ser- P “The Story of an Empty Grave” ITH TR EASTER TUESDAYS, Poli's Theater - 4167 o T US BAwTex 2:30 and 5:30—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. (Pa. Ave. Between 14th and 15th Sts.) gov, L Tyt loner. | Wesley Chapel ML E. Church IS | yERsDAYS, § pm—Prayer snd Bible study. &.’z’f&t‘:?-:“" i WHHA)(YA " AGdERTY, l-n.n Pastor. Gln":,m. An‘- Ml. E “lllll e B L ki Judglt s Ru]tgh;;'ford sl fild;l‘ = == 9:45 & m.—Sunduy school! ikt o A sbeimiyy nown lecturer on Bible topics. € ha: fowa Avense M. E, Church | /g b s Vit s PR SEER EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME p - “THB COMMUNITY M. E. CHORCH." | " 1 E EMPTY o R e e S ———————— just recently returned from a tour of * Europe and the Near East, dunn,,,_ which he obtained much first-hand in-"_ formation regarding conditions abroad. - He is President of the New York Peo- > ple’s Pulpit Association and of the . 14th and Emernon sts. n.w. ) -nu, Ly the ehoir. oly Communion sy Bunda, THEOROPHY. THEOSOPHY, Theosophical Hall 1216 H St. N.W. stor, DLEM LIVE Special, music by the t bath, vervices. A numu.nruhuu 'ro ALPHABET OF P L N iscn, HUMAN HOPE,” by Rev. Louts WM D BATTLY. Pestor. . o Spoctal Basier Yusie 1t St Syt HAN[LINE M.ETHODIST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Anacostia M. E. Church CHU l< CH . Ebeneser M. E. Church 14th and U sts. se. 9th and P Sts. N.W. ATERS, Rev. Thomas E. Copes, H. P. FOX, Minister. * e Edith B. Athey, Organist. 9:30 &.m.—Sunday school 00 2. m.—Chareh Bible I e T REYS JOHN O bvwarns. p.p | William Schmucker, Precentor. er. Sundiy, 8 p.m.— Keniee T TS T sew MR. CLAUDE WATSON International Bible Students’ Associa- pworth League. tion, with headquarters in New York i B v Naional Dectiter iPhesannbicallSociery City. You are cordially invited to 8:15 p.m, on iy L attend. v AT T foH e » “Science and a Future Life” i B “Resurrection Heralds” | ,, =~ Free admission. No collection. i i;;:'.fi: e ‘.‘The Living Christ” = v-™.0 8 Monday, 8 p.m.— : NEW _THOUGHT. NEW THOUGHT. NEW THOUGHT. / 8:00 5 EANTATAS, e g Y.M.C. A, “The Grave and What Lies Beyond It” EVA B, WILLIAMS, 2 vGHT, £ e ,En‘,aimrl N{cs)sagc 8p.n— Quartin T 'u'-:"'v‘r'fe’ sttt Bt Live = Admission Free—Collection THE NBTHERLANDS. 1800 COL. ). ! Order of Illuminati 2 o e Churct Choir £ " 2 . i i “The Broken Seal” M= v;{.”n:;“' Wi AL Eenverger, ’l;;"ee cdlassess ;g e],ifis?:“: ot &::Ius;)lmlflly’o R brE P(SHJIVEOI}‘SALY | o LT _‘l’i . isha R Mr. and Mrs. Grooms will sing. ursday, J :30- editation for Beginners. Tndividual instruction by appointment. CH OG wiheut, Bedy Trinity Mctl::d‘t:th Eps*»; al SPECIAL MUSIC. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, Saturday, 8 p.m.—“Theosophy.” Church of Lif d J ASSOCIATION fl‘i.,,::"d,l}‘,"“;l Wel PR HAND, Pastor. Mrs. Myron Witters, Soprano. CHRISTIAN St Library Open Daily, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. urch of Life and Joy P some ndsy school will present the JamesS: Hicks, B b me e CHMBE.IE?ICE 184 N B"l'l-lil'l‘ NORTHWEST. resents National New Thought Cent . amcs . .. | Branehes of The Mother o CENTRAL UNION MISSION. CWNTRAL UNION MISSION. : SUNDAY, MaRCH 2T, s HARRY GAZE, Al aghingion Loan aud Teont “building, 110 P 0 ! Mrs. Raymond Dickey, Vio-| First Cl':re.l.:“. r-."l ———-———-——'——-_EA_————N I ll.fl'llvi-r-;'— “v; njllllifi "-'.[ Ballroom of the New Willard “:-; i “:"."‘"'"u:‘.“\*i:;f-l.-:':i’.lw . ~ ini o . Mel . Merril 3 =leid 2 d i n his “ORIG! 8. 3 “L{ght Out oi Darkncss Hipels ! First Church of fi':rill."&ienu|l CENTRAL UNION MISS ON X | 0f Tow Angeics Calt Sunday Evening, April 27, '"”"‘N';_::"“’l;:":“ —r iy / e ,',,: Hireinn Ve SinEl| Leave your children at thej o tar o Moe Chr& Sclentist 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. ; B0 R FOWER, 8:15 OMIN A L. ver. : nur: during the morning Vaug 4 HLs i e omple, % of London, England. Regencrate Mind and Body” and Ev: Waugh e, A k. Services every week day at noon and 8 p.m. B—All lnl:her- of the church and ail <8 1824 H St. N.W. - b ana & siresta Novtizant, i Dumbarton Ave, .t 5@:'.'-.1. Fourth, Chuteh, of Shrist, Sciontist| L SYeRy L P sha 2 248 30 a.m. 3 ; i pe ntesteg in Sbs New Theweh:| All Welcome Sunday services at 9.30 a.m., 3 and 7:45 p.m ’ Joevement ave Eipcialy Tequrs A Harry Gaze's Classes Commence Monday Evening, April 28, 8:15, Sunday, March 27, at 3 p.m., MR. F. J. FITCH, speaker, and| s HoMer proc—phons HINY xm lgh‘?{%?vg%, ER G. MeNEIL. Minister. “EARTH'S DEAREST SPOT." SUBJECT— Mark, 16.7. Auy one cun enter at ans time, day o o r Sees. As the name of the school indica! 'l Pum-lll 3\‘.!&0"-. !I‘ Prll’ll A'h;ulu Work are m l‘t' riant, 9:30 & m—Sundsy school 11008 m —Eaxter sermon Bishop J. W. Hamilton 630 pm Epworth League service T po —Addrews aud o oceie ew Matthew, 28.12. m.—Social Hour and. Epworih League Devotional Servive. _Graded Suaday wehool. 930 «.m. nmm EVENING uewTiNgs, 8 [a¢ 7:45 p.m. MR. FRED WILLOUGHBY and MR. A. A. BAINES [, (5. sids of 15th bat. ¥ 404 G et irits I tueiln and healing and rud 128 room, dat1y, 136 pm. Eldbrookc M. E. Church READING ROOMS: will celebrate their anniversaries. tn— © oDty »u I--nn nd silence. d Murdock Mill roads, COLORADO BLDG., 14th nu G 8 » e s, T Holianye, 200 16 50y, © W84 Sua. . Viva M. January Nz.gogig{gfl'r L. Derrick, supt, | 1786 COLUMBIA RD. N.W,— SUNDAY, 8 P.M., ¥, W. . A, £y st 1 Wasnagton re | PUTSCTY : % | thira G ;;'c,;;",,afls;,;n;n JOHN 'S. BENNETT, Supt. . Dr, Harry Gaze Hovtome'R‘bufldwdl ’s‘*t;“f’*? . o ihe panton 10 th 9 (e Open-air s:rvxces at 7th and Louisiia ave. every night at 7:30 “Alive vermore”’ UNION ING AT RAUSCHER'S, nwam “Immortality” P= ff:":‘f:,’,‘,.,‘.:';’:";r,:f"’"""“" e pm. ll;ev, H. H. Kratzig of Union Mission, Norfolk, speaker Sat- Tuesgey. T v:li:o;:m-n T e e "A;I'?m: st R Y.W.C A., 133317‘5“-'- Ch!‘;'r;smt 6:‘“!_ me Tea dcr | - Bap pmeKomonh 1aagye. BT, Vies 280" S g auilg2eem ol |urday, March 26th, and Mr, T. J. Noonan of Chinatown Mission, | ““‘:E,‘,f,:’,n"' B oNew Tiisnnivy James A, Edgerton L Speter, JUBGE WP, m"{, Y e lal Ratee sty B g c T Rcv. J. B. Clayton, D.D, |rue arcabe, 144 and Park rana | New York city, speaker Sunday, March 27th. oo RS G ':.'::'.:.'y.'n:h"n'.'.'.'." B e B et aptieoce: | “Phyllis Y.W.CQA wnder di of Men. . Alderman, orgaaiat Fhe chow will render special Eastes 8a- (Second ¥leor)— Ppretation-of mext week's lessons 901 RHODE IBLAND AVE. + “ThEHolss or Goop FELLOWSHLP, thems vl ML WALoouR" A AR “ame 2 S Tt Bgk 09 © % seceire,” L sl MM ¥ SEnvice’ T ¥

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