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BIBLE QUESTION First 10 of 100 Questions ‘ ' ‘7 b2 ; On “Joshua and the Judges l. EUNIESI IS UP[NED BY PERMISSION. ~ | 2 L () Who was Joshua? () What tribe did he represent? (<) T i H By what other names was he known at kind of a Ten Ouenes Presented in Co- s e e Nerber s 1%, ~al Deteeoname. i H i 2. (a) In connection with what wondesful and sacred experience I Weratm" w“h The Slo)we first read of Joshua as the m;nn}(‘er of Moses? (b) Of £ what two remarkable miracles had Joshua been a witness in r Evening Star. . the wilderness of Sin? (c) How did it happen that Joshua The third Bible .question contest was chosen to be the successor of Moses? Consult Exodus, of the District of Columbia Federa- 17 and 24. ! i 5 e tion of Women's Clubs, with the co- 3. (a) In what battle did Joshua distinguish himself as a military operation of The Star, is inaugurated leader? (b) What did God instruct Moses to do concerning today. In an adjoining column ave this remarkable battle? Consult Exodus, 17 and 24. < Dprinted the first ten of the series of 4. (a) What incident reveals the loyalty of Joshua to the welfare 100 questions on the life of Joshua of Moses, whom he served? (b) When receiving his. charge, and the judges—covering the books after the death of Moses, what words preuously uttered and of Joshua, Judges, Ruth and I Sam- now reiterated by God must have sealed this loyalty and in- * uel creased his faith in God? Consult Numbers, 11, and Deu- The contest is open to persons of teronomy, 31. &0y age. race ok ‘creed of the country. 5. (a) What former experience provided Joshua with a helpful Certificates are to be presented at the knowledge of the physical and social conditions of Canaan? Slesg sStieicoutest forshighiost Dec (b) After their journey to Canaan, how did the twelve spies centage in rating, to all who attain differ in their reports? (c) What visible proofs did two of a ralir;g of 13 perfie:; (;l;vr::re.og;"‘: the men, evidently Joshua and (_aleh(dia{fll l»a(cjkd lJn cfim\'mc; Sotsiol awards Wi e the people their reports were true? at did Joshua an :&«53,”3'2%" nx(:: t?“;;;:ng ;::;?e -b';? Caleb suffer because they rebuked tMe people for not rising tween fourteen and twenly-one years up and claiming that which God had promised them? Con- of age. Seniors will receive certifi- sult Numbers, 13 and 14. “l-‘:;schm:}g\;r»vl answer will receive a| |. 6. (a) After Joshua had become the lecader over dsrael, whom credit of 1 per cent. Fractional cred- did he first address? (b) What instructions did he give. (c) D L s n Whom did he next address. (d) What instructions did he give answer for the omission of references. to them? Ten Queries on Saturday. 7. (a) Why did Joshua draft only the men of Reuben, Gad and ns are to be Prinledl the half tribe of Manasseh? (b) In reply to the draft, what B did the drafted mesl slzfi)l'l? h(c)ll.ziporl :ha; c(;)ndlldlon m\q the bl . warriors consent to fulfill the pledge they had made to Moses e e o “Bille that they would fight Isracl’s battles? (d) What military Contest. Rooms 415-416 Maryland discipline, that still exists, did the warriors of Reuben, Gad Butlaine: 1101 mrest Dorthmet and the half tribg of Manasseh suggest to Joshua? Consult zed to rate the papers, and three Numbers, 32. giorgiere being formed HalHeae sunits 8. (a) At what time of the year did Israel pass over Jordan into el et dullyy CiroushoutithoRpe- | the land of their possession? y(b) How long did they rest on s ‘;; (:l:iu Filled. the east side of Jordan in preparation for their journey? (c) P e e b A After their three days’ journey toward the river, ad they rested the following blank and send in with on its shore, what did Joshua tell them the Lord would do for their answers: them the following day? (d) What orders were to be issued by the officers as a signal for the people to start on their Full DaIe. coeeseennneransenanances notable journey? 9. (a) What beautiful promise did God make to Joshua when, by faith, he had assembled the people to pass over Jordan and had sanctified them for their journey? (b) At what time did Address . Joshua, by faith, tell the people that the waters of the river would be divided? (c) Whom did Joshua instruct to stand in Bection of City.ccceeracreccuennanan the middle of the river till all the people had passed over? (d) What were the children of Israel instructed to leave in Birth date......... e the siver? - 10. (a) While the children of Israel were preparing to pass over Birth state..........cccoocecennens Jordan, what did Joshua do? (b) Into whose house were the two spies from Israel, evidently, compelled to go for protection Name of church or Sunday school or for the night? (c) What did the King of Jericho command as soon as he heard that Hebrew spies were inside his city walls? other organization (d) What did the men of God learn from the righteous testi- mony of sinful Rahab concerning the situation in Canaan? Contestants must place the above (e) By what sign was Rahab an her household later to be information in a sealed envelope and + saved from destruction? \ attach the answers, then place all in a large envelope for mailing. BAPTISTS TO CONDUCT EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS FREB INSTRUCTION IN THE IENCE doctrines and method of treating all ki and descriptions of sickness and disease— Deatal moral or physical. (8. & H. 113 Wi Goodwin. L. B. Dist. Nat. Bank bidg. 1408 G . nw. my- 8 p.m. METHODIST CONFERENCE TO MEET IN BALTIMORE Annual Session Opens Wednesday at Mount Vernon Place Church. Arrangements have been completed for the meeting of the 137th annual ses- sion of the Baltimore Conference, Meth- odist Episcopal Church, to be held in Mount Vernon Place Church, Baltimore, beginning Wednesday and continuing for one week. Bishop William F. Mc- Dowell of this city is to preside. On Tuesday night a’ big Epworth League rally will be held, with W. Clark Main of this city siding. The speak- ers will include hop McDowell and ‘allace E. Brown of Syraci N. Y. The first business session 'Il.l he Beld on ‘Wednesday morning, preceded by the annual conference communion servi The Baltimore committee in charge of flm lmn‘emellh is composed of John Deale, chairman; Dr. Willlam 8. Gu'flner, Dr. Herbefn F. Gorgas, Charles Delmar and Charles K. Hann, jr. ’l'he entertainment committee is com- posed of M. L. Ennll‘ chairman; D:nlel E. T. Mowbray, G. Powers and Dr. Dr. Clevenger to Open Services To- morrow at Immanuel Baptist Church. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS THEOSOPHY. hical Society 1216 H STREET. + “Head Knowledge and 2 : Soul Wisdom' MIS ROSINA B —SUNDA Free Classes in ’:Mmphr Monday, & p.m.—Inquirers' class *“fext Book of Philosoply pHAXT P.M. nundu 5:80-6—Meditation for Beginners. § p.m.—Advanced Theamophy. usht Its Contrel and Cultire.” 7y open daily, 3: 5:30 BIBLE STTDENTS. Associated Bible Studcnts torfum—1315 K st. 08 Audi AAC F. CHRIST KxD THE BEV Honbifis International Bib}e Students’ NEW YORK WOMAN URGES COMPLETING CATHEDRAL Mrs. Henry P. Loomis Makes Strong Appeal Berore Episcopalians. The completion of the Washington Cathedral was urged by Mrs. Henry P. Loomis of Neme::'k in an address be ore a large gathering o scopalians Yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, | John Hays Hammond, 2301 Kalorama road. ‘The addreas was given under the auspices of the Washington Cathedral committee. The meeting was opened by Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of the cathe- dral. who explained that it is possible: to finish the cathedral in five years if the funds are made available. H “Why in the world couldn't we, u: Americans, finish this cathedral in God name, and raise it in memory of Christ, who died for us?’ asked Mrs. Loomis “Why ghould it linger? Why should it drag? “Why are tiffusands of millions being spent for dreadnaughts and every- thing, and why should a cathedral, in God's name, linger?” ‘Could anything be more wonderful in the city of Washington, 1n the National Capital. and with all of the and ng ready? I am voicing one of e publis that is crying for it; for 1 know we need it. And think of all of | REV. DR. CLEVENGER. Rev. Dr. Loren A. Clevenger is to begin a series of evangelistic meet- ings tomorrow at Immanuel Baptist Church. Services are to be held each night, except Saturday, and it is planned to continue the meetings about three weeks. Dr. Clevenger, formerly a pastor of Minneapolis, but more recently of Providence, is now giving his whole time to evangelistic work. in which he has been most successful. William E. Braithwaite of the Na- tional Quartet and wellknowninmu- sical circles, is the soloist who will assist a large chorus choir especially organized for these meetings under the lcadership of Percy S. Foster. Preparatory to these meetings, spe- cial prayer services have been held in private homes in Mount Pleasant during the last three months. PLANS TO CELEBRATE. S i the people who are com: ing to Wi i ton and who are going back to their Ninth Street Christian Church to Ihomw hor ave foinwmck fot s Observe Anniversary. [to their states wnh a memory of that The thirtieth anniversary of the or- lm'mll\l’ building.” ganization of Ninth Street Christian | WITH CHURCH 25 YEARS. Church, 9th and D streets northeast, ! Noted lectares of Bev Antosio, Tex. % (o be obsteved By & PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, o be ol Ve y the congrega- 1012 9th ST. N.W. tion tomorrow and Monday. At 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning | those who were in attendance at the Sunday school thirty years ago will be shown special honor. At the church service at 11 o'clock the pas- tor. Rev. Dr. George A. Miller, will preach a special sermon. A short re port of the work of the church wil be given and the charter members will be introduced. At the Christian Endeavor service members of the first society will speak. At the night service Rev. E. B. Bagby, the first pastor. will deliver the address. Monday night there will be a social for all the membpr- and friends of the congregation. church has had Dut two pastors in its thirty years of history. Rev. E. B. Bagby was pas- tor for fifteen and a half years and Rev. George A. Miller has been with the church fourteen and a half years. There were eighty-three present at the first Sunday school ression, and last Sunday there were 1,127 present. There were sixty charter members, and the active membership now is 1524. During the thirty years 3,688 church. 201 have died, 937 have ters to other churches and 902 are on the inactive list. The church has raised for all purposes $266,751; of this amount $27,779 has been contributed to missions. NEW Y. W. C. A. DIRECTORS. Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mr Homer Hoch and Albert H. Putney have been added to the board of di- rectors of the Young Women's Chris- tian Association of the District of Columbia. All three were elected at & recent meeting of the board. Rev. Willam Tayloe Snyder’s An- niversary Celebrated. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. William ‘Tayloe Snyder was celebrated by the con- gregation of the Church of the In- carnation last night. The feast of the annunciation also was celebrated. The vestry, consisting of J. Elvans n..ynem P.'W. Pitt, Lynch Luquer, L. B. Swormstedt, Thomas Bright, Prof Wilbur F. Dales, Harry P. White and Faber Stevenson, was present in a body. The register of the parish, Faber Stevenson, read an historical account of the affairs of the church. After the service the congregation expressed its affection for its rector its appreciation of his labors among them, through the senior war- den. J. Elvans Mayfield, and Harry White. These vestrymen presented a purse of gold to Mr. Synder on beh-u of the parishioners. SEEKS $35,000 FUND. Church of thc Nazarene to Build b House of Worship. A fund of $35.000 is being raised the Church of the Nazarene .;o uuhlix & representative church in the National Capital. The local church is at 4th and East Capitol streets. The future home is to be.at 7th and A streets northeast, formerly the Epworth M. E. Church, which edifice was dam- aged by fire about fifteen months ago. J. E. M. Gantt is chairman of the board of trustees. which is in charge of the campaign. Edward F. Sweeney is secretary and M. L. Grant¥ille treasurer. “Earth’s Millions Soon fo Return From the Tomb” BUNDAY—S P.M.—APRIL 3. Lectare aleo at 10:80 a.m. Beats free. No. ml R:formed CORNER 13th AND MONROE BTS. First (Dr. JAMES D. BUHEEE, Pastor 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Bible sciipol for sil g partments, 9:43 a.m. 15th AND O TS 'N.W. HENRY H. RANLK D. D.. Pastor. 11—*Baster, & Day of Beginnings. oSotusical service by chor. 8. 7pm.,C. E PENTSCOSTAL. Assembly Full 1242 Tth SERVIC Sundays t p.m w«am‘n-u at 7150'p ALL ARE INVITED. Church of the Nazarene Capitol sts.—Lincoln Park cars. evival i 4th and_B. ces Preaching, 11, $ aad 7:30, by Evangelists Plerce and Lewis. Mrs. Plerce will preach 11 a.m. Sunday achool, Strangers friends are invited to these services. UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Churc! North Capitol and R CHARLES E. FU! day sch butions are 16 bo seat o Kov. IR Other Church News on Page 4, Part % northwest, e e [ L i R Sva 00— THC x Nt | LRED 1 s 00 ” = RE ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, XPRID.% TO2I_PART T CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS BAPTIST. THE IMMANUEL BAPTIS’I' CHURCH Sixteenth Street and Cefumbia Road TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO Rhl.l(:lOUS LIBERTY g REV. GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, D.D., Pastor SPECIAL MEETINGS BEGIN TOMORROW “IMMANUEL HOME DAY.” Lord’s Supper at both services (11 a.m. and 8 p.m.) All Families Are Asked to Sit Together—and All Come LOREN A. CLEVENGER, D.D. of Massachusetts Well Known as Pastor and as Evangelist LARGE CHORUS LED BY MR. PERCY S. FOSTER Special Soloist, Mr. WM. E. BRAITHWAITE WEEK NIGHT SERVICES AT 7:45— Monday, April 4....ccceemeeeNeee..........“The Vandals of the Soul” Tuesday, April 5. .“Things Secret and Things Revealed” Wednesday, April 6.. ..“The Man on the Street” Thursday, April 7..“Is Rt‘lg!on a Comfortmg Emotion or a Moral Law?” - Friday, April 8..........ce0vveen....“Shall We De-Religionize Life?” ALL FOLLOWERS OE/€HRIST. ESPECIALLY ON “THE HILL,” ARE EARNESTLY URGED TO JOIN AND HELP AS MUCH AS THEY POSSIBLY CAN IN THESE MEETINGS, AS SINGERS OR AS WORKERS. EVERYBODY COME! ! Mt. Ohve Ry g ey S REV. R. A. CARTER, Pastor. finndly lfhml. 11:1 ject SCIENCE e ik " GOLDEN WEDGE" You are fuvited to attcnd Kendall Baptist Church 9th below B st. s.w. — PAENEYTERIAN L PEESEYEERTAN. R FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D. /Speaks at 11 am—“IN GALILEE” First of a post-Easter course of sermons on appearances of the risen Christ. 8 p.m—*“WHY SHOULD I LOVE GOD?” Just because I'm told to? What is God, that I should love Him? Does not the Bible present God as unlovable, cruel, etc.? How can I love one I can not see? Is it not enough to obey God? THINGS THAT TROUBLE PEOPLE. Sunday School atsp: THURSDAY, 30—Young men and women invited to Dr. Clark's class. $ p.m.—Meeting for deepening the spiritual life. The Church for the Spiritually Troubled ® 1 The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. 22nd st. bet Cunton Temple, "5k, Risen Lot 7 p.m.—Christian 8p.m.—Sermen by the pastor. Preaching by C. 0. Ball, soprano solojst. = : cmpz cn-ymn' 3. B. Frasier, s. m.—Junior Christian Eadeavor. .m.—SBocial hour and supper at the anse, fo which all strangers in the city nre Invited. —Service of o Preaching by Chief_Chapiain J. B. Fragler, U. §. —Senor " Chéistian " Bvdeavor So- ciety. MMweek praser service Thursday at 8 p.m. A COERDIAL WELLOME TO ALL. D Mi i b O So- STHE GREAT MA- LIST, service and address by V. H. CROTHERS. sehool. Ci'xurch of the Covenant Conn. ave. and N st. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, Assistant. SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1921. :80—Sunday school. s of Mrs. John Nelson Mills for young women, single or married. 9:30—Junior Department. Clildren between yea 9:45—Erimary Deperiment. WesternPresbyterianChurch H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Minister. 11:00 “Ananias—A Plea for Sincerity” 8:00 p.m.— “Life’s Great Essentials” MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. “oF Children under s Bible Cla “Taraton, Teacher, o 2°| STXTH PRESBYTERIAN 9:45—Mr. Culterson’s class for men and 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. women. t Reservoir and Entrance to Rock Cre'l Park. :30 a.m.—Sunday school lesson. :00—J ustice Peellel( Bible class for men. e, -fpmien sy wng e r mo | * BN MAURICE S, WHITE, (e e B Wood. vu-mwmmfl PREACHES. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endesvor. 3:30—Afternoon sery Sermon by the E, 5500 13th ST. N.W. 7:30 p.m.—By Rev. L. Drake. Special Right Ttev.” Blshop of Macedonia. —Sunday school. music. ngraham, leader. 3. Cordixl Welcome to All. Metropolitan Baptist Church Bixth and A Streets Northeast. Music by the Sofo Double Quartet, Lioyd Wrightson, Director of Organist. b Endeayor Supper. istian Endeavor vesper nrvlcn ‘.‘M;rching Orders” i Extastee e |“The Song of the Pilgrims”| DO YOU LOVE IT, KNOW IT AND READ IT? John Comy: 1 Ball, Pastor W . 1 eIl ERm) v mie ol pinay A Help to That End Will Be to Attend wonin “PHOVING' “GROUNDS, = INDIAN e Socpin o “The Musie l‘ny the Erening. i Clmlr ot 165| Thursday,'s Rl ey or etures “GO.TO.SU'NDAY SCHOOL-AND-STAY-TO- ,vm..lsfsf CHURCH DAY” at “Wh FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH *“The ; I. “IEXU8 ,\\n THE BAPTIST."” rector of Musi Harvey Murrs J. Or- ALL LCOME. E Near 7th SW. ganist; Claude Robeson, Pianist. Mctropohtan Presbyterian Church Wanted—l,Sd) at the Main and Chapel Sunday Schools and DAY, APRIL 7, 1921 ,ubiect— |the same number at church. 8:00—Midweek prayer servic ALL WELCOME. Fourt and I strects southe FREELE El & Mance. 17 Fitth a1 9:30 a.m —Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Reiehe hour for Youns x People. BAPTISMAL, SERVICE SPIRITED SONG nuuvlc:. Sixth st Eastern Presbytman Church E‘Hus Wllflr, subject, "J::d ipn nusiasm” . Dr. John E. Briggs will preach on “FUNDAMENTALS” |E-HezSwem %" i, oo eSS S 3t 11 a.m. and “THE, GREAT DECISION” st 730 pan. | Sefoii crige a’ Sk “Parsla, the Land of the Magi’ Tilustrated lecture q Dr. John N. Mills. > remarkable relntion to God- teniial Bapt. Cho Tt & ¢ Grace Bapust Church un(on——-specnal. provision will be made to serve the large number expected. Many new members will be received and m.—Young People’s_meetings. Fo.urth Presbyterian Church oth South & 15 and Fairmont st PECK MEMORIAL partake of their “First Communion.” Many will be baptised at 'w&?:fz‘:;'f’ W h;‘:‘:.f\';';,"\' 3 3 EP) . KE] Y, E X for all V20 e Bomtay Gt ve. an w. night. 11:00— ITUAL GIFTS.” Communion Men's Bible class _taught FRANK L. MIDDLETON. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Iev. Thomas M. Chalmers of New York will by S.S.,9:30. ChapelS.S., 3. B.Y.P.U,6:30. Revival Meetings Close Monday Night, When . e of new mem ROPHECY AND TONGUES."” GLO ¥ EC All Welcome. Beats Free. | Judge James p.m.—Sunday school. Quaries, supt. e b ot 5 West Washm on Baptist Piossi: Biiar xr 15 avp p-m.—Chriatah Endearer, Dr. Clovis G. Chappell Will Preach ot ptis SAYS AGAN. 3 Xnor Parcel po ; ALL ARE WELCOME o Tircopnied Cotier- DB uring. worssio” Freecu 00 e Marler Foue g A CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH of oos 8 SN0 G 21 Wednesday, 8th and H Streets N.W. Rotety Adirme 1 e e pn, " GOSFEL Wou RiloNo New York ave., 13th and H sts. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant Mr. Herbert ¥. Keyser, organist and Musical DR. WALLACB RADCLIFFE, Pastor. / REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf Sunday School, 9:30 a;m, N. S. Faucett, Superintendent 11 :00 a.m,~Sermon by Dr, Anderson Raoopuon of new members, followed by the ordinance of the Lord’s supper | 8 pm.—Baptism. Sermon by Rev. Roberft W. Van Kirk, D.D. astor, | Christian Endeavor .Meetings—Sunday, 3:15, Junior; 6:45, Senior; 7:00 a.m.—Sunday_school ‘and Bifte Claseen. p.m.,, Intermediate; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Senior. am—Men's Bible clasa. —Preacmus by the pastor. Com-|Thyrsday, 7:00 p.m.—Meeting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. desiring to unite with the church. — Director. REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. o i 2.m.—Bible uhm;‘.o Adult classes. o| Washington Heights Pres- byterxan Church ABGENT PROM THE BODY.” | NEAR LEADING HOTELS. Central | Prcsbytznan Church (Southern Assembly) Sixteontn and Teving Bis. JAMES H. TA’ ¢ _to_everybody. Tenleytowx{ Baptist Church Wisconsin ave M and Chesapeake st. n.w. R, JAPHET. ¥ P‘-m | Ambassadorship.” (Com- pm—Seer D, Y. P U. P —First of speciai Sunday evening sermons by the pastor. Topic. Cookies on_the Lon ! RETHANY Bi school for young lmll!lo. l Mi i 9 l.)—H'me study. Classes for all. 00—Morning worship. 45—Christian_Eadeavor. Wethnmster Church Memorial Tt BT BW.. 4 —The Sunday sche —MEMORIAL CoMmuNION SERY- 7 p.m.—The Christian Endeavor Society. 8p.m—8e HEAVEN — WHAT Jflfl\ DA\") KEITH, Pasto: | Georgetown Church 5,°T, Rev. JA”E!':' MARSHALL, D. D. 1 a.m., Communion; 7: ““The Buecess of Failu Rev. —Westminster League. 1 hour for young people. —Christian Endeavor, Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. All Are Cordially Invited TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH: Tenth and N Streets Northwest Rev. J. J. Muir, D.D., Pastor (Chaplain United States Senate) Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Bible School. 11 a.m. and 8 p.n;., sermons by the pastor. Morning, “CALLED TO SERVICE.” Evenmg, “PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY.” 7 p.m., Christian Endeavor. _SPEC[AL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES BEGINNING MONDAY,, APRIL 4, 8 P.M. Conducted by V."HOWARD L STEWART Pastor Second Baptist Church Smali children cated for during Sunday morning_servi Woallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church Cor. Bandolph st. and New Hampshire ave. 3 CAMPBELL, P tor. Preaching by the pastor, I'am and 8 p.m. Bible 30 So Juntors, \n,vn uwnuc Swadenborz Church of the New Jerusalcm (Revelation, 2] Sixteenth street above Q mnl.-nt Rev. Paul Sperry. pastor, will preach Sunday at 11 Sunday school at Minnesota Ave., Anacostia. NGS. Pastor.— | preaching, 11 ening secvices, 7:30. “orme’ Churen. of !he Tiving, Goa.” “The Reward of the Good b Bible clags, 10 8. Teacher, HON. C. ELLIS MOORE. Young People’s doe- Tuesday cveningat § ia the Parlor. ~ Free lending library Parish House. All welcome. Y. W. C. A. Y.W.C.A., 1333 F st.n.w. Vesper service, 4:30 o'clock. Speaker, MISS ELIZABETH F. PIERCE. SPIRITUALISM. The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE n! THE Pmo& Alfred H. Terry SUBJECT. “Mediumship—What Is It>” OTHER _SERVICES. OTHER 'SERVICES. BOLSHEVISM FAILS Free Illustrated Lecture ’ VIRBROOK NUTTER " BIBLE LECTURE HALL 3lst and M Sts. (Georgetown). S‘;:z’ é‘:ril % _Btpb CHORUS CHOIR. BRIGHT MUSIC. m":‘:‘:"_"’;:_;:’fl’zfi.r..l&;mq agement by Come-and Bring a Friend Soivitaals MR. T. H. BARRITT Christ Spiritualist Church The English Baritone and Oboeist. 1802 119 Years Old. 1921 days :vdm\'\t:mznns;: = There will be a music program preceding each lecture. WEEE NIGHT LECTURES— Monday—*“The Rule of Right Soon to De- Throne Might.” . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16TH AND O STREETS. DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister Sermon Sunday Mdrning and Evening by Dr. Tupper Unity Spiritualist Church lPiooDIA B HALL 7:30 pm. Anmversa.ry O tualvsm Closing -munx n Geqrgc VZ. Kates Dr. Zaida Brown Kates Address under spirit control and spirit eSS ALL INVITED. Center for Psychic Develop- of the Bigns of This Friday_-The Crash of the Hum ‘The Rise of the Divine Order. ALL LECTURES ARB l'm 2s, order—| *8 p.m.—“The Secret of Perennial Youth” Powerful Gospel Sermon by a Wonderful Expounder of the Scriptures. “DEATH AND LIFE” Cantata, by Harry Rowe Shelley, will be sung at morning service by solo quartet and evening chorus, under direction of Mrs, Florence Howard. s mnn;gi,p aude Burrows, violinist, will assist. LBO glllndly School, 9:30 a.m.—Commander J. D. Robnett, Supt. Classes for all ages.| Lecture and Messags Beance ¥ EVERY Friday. Come. and join us. Felcome—Subject next ma-y— speak on Monday, April 4, 7:30 p.m., at the Y. P. Union, 6 to 7:45, with social hour and refreshments. Devotional EOTECTING AGAINST EVI 'WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF BIBLE STUDY meeung. 7 to 7:45. New members are coming into the Union every Sunday. » Ldios MRS, JANE B. COAT) A’\B\ZD EVANGELISM, Strangers and Visitors are given a cordial welcome at this church. Private interview by app. ONLY. Col. 6237, 4 H Street N.W. o T Rev. Chalmers is special writer for the Sun- Spi.rltual Science Church of Christ day School Times of Philadelphi SUNDAY, § P.M.—1502 14t ST. N.W, Lecture, splrit message god healing service. (vmv nI;HI O RPIITUAL PHENOMENA 1\ ( X l'l'l" fl! MES. HEXKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, édnesday and Friduy evenings a hip i Brerybody gets o reading. Phone Line. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan REV. THOMAS M, CHALMERS, A SOOTCH PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER, Director of the New York Jewish Evangeliza- tion Soclety and publisher of the Jewish Mis- sionary Magazine of New York city, will WESLEYAN PENTECOSTAL D ot. between 3rd and 4th n.w. REV. H. P. HOSLEY, Pastor. Revival Services TOMORROW 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. A, E. Wachtel WESLEYAN METHODIST EVANGELIST OF NEW JERSEY, WILL PREACH. Old Folks’ Concert will be given on Friday evening, April 29, in the is a rec-) Sunday school room at 8 o’clock. Reserve this date and come, and have a Derfllnlnnf good time. THE HOME CHURCH Pohle, well known author and lecturer, who assisted In the preparation of the Scofield Ref- erence Bible, will speak also on the Jews— | emmmm z';:’:":::n“‘l ";Illlur No one should fail . T one Nineteenth Strect Baptist Church Franklin 3801, W, H.H. She of 19th and 1 atrects northwest. c""";v x'i" nm')oxn D. D., Pastor. Second Baptist Church 4th and Va. ave. s.e. Rev. HOWARD 1. STEWART, Pastor. Preaching, 11 %0 . —germo . 2 Noted piattorm test medium, Mesting 8o BE SURE AND HEAR HIM. En e S S BB e 'E’;’,;,"'H'E'AE""' Bablects v OF “'ru- unvm' T ening ot 8 o'clock in Societs Hal, 3 and wite' of . Pitiahdigh, Pa.. atpects ie. be N'E GON." Jokn, ENT AN MY L1 Mi. Buben s superintesdent of ts and & % 8:00 p.m~The Lord's Supper.’ “'I.-. Jewish 3.P. MOBRRRLY. Acting Pastor. » 7