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WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY APRIL 9 = 1921—PART T. Ll CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS WRTHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets o (The Red Brick Church) . CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m.—Prayer service. 9:30 am.—Sunday school. Classes for all. Dr. Wesler, Supt.’ Special class for men, and all kinds of men invited. 11:00 a.m.—Reception of members. SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. Brief address by the pastor. Subject: “THE KING'S DAUGHTER” 3:30 p.m—Junior League. 6:00 p.m.—"Get acquainted meeting.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. $:00 p.m.—Evangelistic meeting, conducted by the pastor. Subject: “THE PRODIGAL SON” TUESDAYS, 2:30 and 5:30—Service of prayer for the healing f the sick. THURSDAYS, 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible study. FRIDAY, 8 p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. ‘ EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME —_—_—m 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 Thompson, teacher; Dr. Charles Campbell, president. Special—Sunday morning, "Mrs. Homer Hoch, wife of Congressman Hoch of Kansas, will teach the lesson. The public welcome. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the pastor, on the subject: “The Wonders of the Higher Life” 6:00—Bunch social. 7:00—Epworth League devotional services. 8:00—Sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY on ,“JOHN BURROUGHS” Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER end Calvary Quartet and Calvary Chorus Choir. Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. Free seats to the people. ‘FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). 2 REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D.D., Minister | Rev. The superb Easter music of last Sunday will be repeated—the evening selections in the morning and the morning selections in the evening. The hundreds who could not get in last Sunday are cordially invited to be present next Sunday. DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES: 3 ll a.m—“THE BEATITUDE OF THE BELIEVER” AN AFTER-EASTER MEDITATION. AT CHILDREN'S CHURCH, AN EASTER MESSAGE TO THE CHILDREN. 9:30 am.—CHURCH SCHOOL. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. 6:45 p.m.—EPWORTH LEAGUE SERVICE. THURSDAY, 6:10 and 7:00 p.m.—CLASSES IN RELIGIQUS INSTRUCTION. Visitors are invited. 8:00 p.m.—Mr. Albert Freeman Coyle will speak on “THE OFFICE AND ‘WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.” ’mumm AND VISITORS IN THE CITY ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, (White). Wesley Charel M. E. Church METHODIST PROTESTANT. Rhode Island Avenue Rhode Island ave. at Finst st. nw. REY. G. 1 HUMPIIREYS, Misiste t .. —sermons by the pastor. i » 8. —C. B. L “A CHURCH WITH A MISSK Nofl.hCarolxnaAve.' Gave Heary —MCIAII"I' fi" I LORD'S ddress by Dr. :m —let People’s service. rmon_ by TING BY GIVING." Im & l e 'GET- 60 TO John Marshall place spd O st. n.w. HAERY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D., 11am. —)unhm will preach— METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MamnM.E.ChwdlSouth . |- Claudlemilul?le.ss:z Rixmster. Im’;lved’?,‘ Fo! o sl bwmxm etoitii V. . Gy SES BT | Ghalmern. ..3‘ talk. Bec. New York Society for Evangelisation of the Jews. will speak on “Zionism Scriptures” f MT. PLEASANT ana S ntermed mar. cu "Rl ‘ieporiant '« topic. Open to vublk 16th st. n.w. mear Lamost. John C. Copwluv:r. 9:30 0.3 —Suntiny, senoot ool and Bible classes. 8. 8., 9:30 a. m. = E L, 6:45 p.m. “THB NATIONAL METHODIST CHURCH." La * Bible class. Rev. H. M. | o= — o0~ o &, ¢ wism st C & | Trinity Methodist Episcopal Jeftords, teacher. Penna. ave. and Fifth Bt. B.E. Nam. —l-nlll N o 3. PHELPS HAND, Pastor. 4 “Good Luck in 13th Verse of —Sermon by pastor. rangers and visitors in our eity are cor- ity Tavited, EXCELLENT MUSIC. Oome, worship with us. Free pews and a eordial ‘welcome await you. St. Paul ing. 00 ame 8 B T D :p-wt-lunu BECOND AT 8 ST. N.W. REV. D. M. BEOWN, METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. "~ MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue, Opposute Public Library GLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D, Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor Sunday Morning, 11 O’Clock— DR. CHAPPELDL “THE FASCINATING SERVICE” OVERFLOW SERVICE: REV. RIPPY, 2 “THE CRUCIAL HOUR” Sunday Night, 8 O’ DR. CHAPPELL Rev..Wallace E. Brown, D.D. orF urnuu;: UL SPBAK AK FSPECIALLY METHODIST EFISCOPAL (White). LUTHERAS. lowa Avenue M. E. Church STHE COMMUNITY CHUR 16th and Emerson sts. B.W. ':cr. -.n.—aundu school. cuul.nN nm“.l'i,l McCOY, U. 8. Also Sa t of the Lord’s Supper s 9:45 a.m.—Bible Schoel. dress by Miss Tillie India. v Coagregationel Al siaging_and -m—m mnllc on AVE. vic: Beneer. WALTII G. MeNEIL, lllnl-m “THE LOST C! 8:30 p.m.—Social Hour and Epworth’ B evotioral Beroioe. Less Graded Sunday school, 9:30 a. Eldbrooke M. E. Church Corner River and Murdock Mill roads, Just off Wisconsin avehue. N EDWARD FOKT. Minister. Sunday school, I. L. Derrick, supt. n- pastor— COME.” “Th Religi th Burn- e dxgxon of the H roe Bible Class. 718 p.m —Epwortt League. Seats Free. 8:00 p. m—Banon by the pastor— ~ “The Han of Jesus Lo “’“"4 Grace Evangelical Lutheran Lincoln Road ®&. % L %, Church A Communi Chiurch with l ntl"! We Rev. C. C. MeLEA! B D. Minf (Ohlo Synod.) 11 a.; “The lmlnorlllfly of LM “Soul.”” 13th and Corcorsn Preaching, 11 a.m. Sunday school P ubilee service “over payment of . church debt and burning of the mort- 3 el LENSRI, Pastor: Rag=. by District Superin- l&lld‘n( D{ J. f‘ hl” : . S C P tical ALL SIATS FBEE ll[A’B" ‘WELOOME. Evm%” METHODIST EPH PAL y Waug] P Lutheran Third and A Streets Northeast. and G new. oW LociiER, P Tomorrow—Servicex. 11 a ALL WELCOME. Chrigt Ne™ Jerser ave. between --4 El sts.—(Missouri_Bynod. REV. J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, P“';l‘lbu Bervices, 11 a.m. and class and Sunday school, 9: Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th 8T. N.E, S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. Morning Service at 11:00. Evening Service at 7:45. Young People’s Society, 6:45. Church of the Reformation THB CHURCH “THAT 18 SET ON A HILL.” Capitol Hill: Penna. ava. and 2d st. s.e. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D. l’nure 'oflhlp—ll a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Rev. HOWARD F. DOWNS, 1230 2.m.—Sunday schosl. “After Easter—What?” $:200.m.—Epworth League service. 00 p.m. ““Therefore” A WELOOMB FOR YOU. - Anacostia M. E. Church 14th and U sts. se. Rev. Thomas E. Copes, MINISTER. German. 2:20 .m.—Sundey o 10:00 areh Bibie class. —8enior League. 88 RUTH READ, LEADER. —PREACHING— nday school—9:30 Tucius C. Clark, D.D. Chl‘llllln Endeavor—6:45 /| ALL SEATS FREE. BVER ONE WELCOME. Service by Missionary Society. LUTHERAN. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D.D., Pastor Ad- Nelson, missionary from Guntur, 11:00 a.m.—Service with sermon. Theme: “ESTHER’S EXALTATION” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Leader, MR. CHAS. I. OTT. 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon. Theme: “EARLY PIETY” ° Wednesday, April 13, in parlors, a reception to Miss Tillie Nel- son, our missionary to India, home on furlough, given by the Mon- Topic: “THY KINGDOM Voluntary Contributions. This Church Welcomes YOU. St. Marak's Lutheran Church h and B strests o, NNINGTON I AYES, D. D., p.m.—Vespers and serm: 800 g m. (Wednesday) —T T p prayer service. St:Paul’s English Lutheran Charch Eleventh and H Streets N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 9:30—Sunday school. C. B. Bateman, supt. 11:00— 2 ”» “AiSon of Consolation’ 3—Swedinh service. 7—Yolll|l People’s meeting. Character Not for Sale” North Cap. and K. 1. ave. Atonement ') Tastor, Rev. I, 0. NAKER. aduy school, ""I»‘:m 11 am.'8 p St. Olaf Congregation orwegian Latir. Church of Americs.) (O N orwegian, April 8, 11 am.. in Eckington Church 8. North Cupitol and Florida e et League. ’.:-mn. Ton Norei on Goe. e and North Lver. Tiedestro Bpecial music el ‘Church on Quy lllll.llrll!d Jecture by Mr. of Dept. of A‘rlcullun refreshments v pioCD, . Pastor, 5713 13th st._nyw. . Boloist o o8 E rxnfi “National New Th CHRISTIAN. CHRISTIAN. . Thirtieth Anniversary ; Special services in celebration of the Thirticth Anniversary of the organization of Ninth Street Christian Church will be held April 3, 1921, beginning with the Bible Scheol, at 9:30 a.m: recognifion of all who were present at the first session. 3 At 11 o’clock— Report of the Years Sermon by the Pastor, REV. GEO. A. MILLER All Charter Members Introduced At 6:45 all former Endeavorers, and at 7:45— History of the Beginnin?: By REV. E. B. BAGBY — T 3rd.and C sts.NW. l avid Ransom Covell'BD, | REV. PAUL 0. KEICHE! Services: " § and 1 2 3 motion Dk THE CIVIC AND COMMI AVE. AND CONN. St. aret’s Gt on pmee Clergy—Rev. HeYh‘rt Scott 8mith, D. D. ev. Fremont Newton Hinkel FIRRT Nr\",\\ AFTER E\‘{FBR 7:3 oly Communion. 9:30—Sunday_ school. oly (‘OWI\'IIIIU’I and nrmon ?h = 1 4:30_Evening prarer and sermo; n. Holy Commun, the Annunciatio Holy Communi AL W R Bore St. Mark’s Chu:ch Third and A Streets S.E. Rev. \xondny the Feast of Rev. Wm. A. Holy Communion Church_sehool . Holy Communio; Former Pastor 11 Tr?(l'i::“T L ¥ ST r‘r,;\»m.n < TakEL | Dithon/sCXyeto; Monday evening at 8 o’clock social and general good time for Co_firmation class 3:00 p.m. | eye: Evening prayer .. 8:00 p.m. Dyenes Ninth and D Streets Northeast VERMONT AVENUE !l5th St. Chnsuan Church CHRISTIAN CHURCH | DEHENRY T LUTZ, PASTOR Yermont avenue north of N street. e REV. EARLE WILFLEY, L.L. D., Pastor. ST REV. BARL TAG ART Assistant to the Pa 9:45 2.m.—Bible " achosi, Primary Depart- meat Day, Elton Gongwer, 11:00 a.m. —l::m: e 7:30 p.m. —Lnnh.g Draser and sermon. NEW THOUGHT. I Church of Life and Joy 1814 N STREET NORTHWEST. SBUNDAY. APRIL 8. 1921. a.m.—Sacred Healing Service. p.m.—Service and short addresses on The Divine Antidote” MRS. SARAH A. CLEMONS, “The Importance of Choosing Causes” I‘I‘R MATTHEWS DAWSON. The Inner Light” 7% MRS. FLORENCE W. DA!' Spiritual Supremacy” il ages. THE HOLY rice. will pay to come from any part nr the eity ing by the | | p-nor The lnu of the Tem-| to bear these lectures. i 6:15—Young B l’eople- Tea: 7, Suristian Ba- gearor mectings.” Thursday, 8 pam., mid. | Park View [Iurk Resd Eost ot WALTER F. SMITH, Minigter. THE TEXT DR L. . 11:00a. X “Are YOUGU;B':S}"B’:“ an Columbia H“‘hu ‘r'::x‘ i ’llMo uh:ll,'a 130 a.m. (. MISS ADA RAINEY. E. B. Bagby, Minister I;I;(n.’lut'l;&n’ %iory n— H St, Christian ** o™ = s7=. LLER. “The Power of 2 Word” | PRESTON A. CAVE, Minister ought Center MISS EMMA GRAY Clinic for Girls wmemf‘“i'( S The fucker lins a class for jnen 3t the’ same Daily ‘noo i cordially tavited - "5 02 F ot Pub- 7:45—Service by the C. E. Soclety. 11 am. and 7:30 Services, Good music and a Cordial Welcome. . Come. UNITARIAN. ® Epi hany 161 A\D U nnlm c’;ulu.u F. s'l'l'CK D Bunday scheol, 1 and 8 P. tor. p-blle worship, Ty’ evening service, k service, Thursdmy, 8. fice and & welcome for all. ‘Washington District Epworth d’lfll‘ h —f_the In tion Trinity Lutheran INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THD a Corner 4th and E streete -.v’“' . Missour] Sysod.) H. Schrosder, EP'"& hllle Ponie ‘worship, 1 pm. Opern i . German; 790 45 am. Eoin 8. 8. and Bible clam, Service B cheet: 345 o Bllth:’:nm:nnul EPISCOPAL. EPISCOPAL. - = ~ Conference At Mt. Vernon Place Church, CHURCH OF THE Baltimore 8 P.M., TUBS. EVE., APRIL 5th ial Cars Lea: W.B & A-.:I;“fl. 12th ll': N. Y. ave, AT 8 P.M. G Near YOUNG PEO! APRIL BOARD OF mon’r LB AT WESLEY CHAPRL, 56 and i Wed. Eve.. April 1th, ac 8 p DEPARTMENTAL CONFERENCES, COME! 'll.u“ A IlAGGElT" n D., Pastor. —fundsy_school, Douglas Memorial 4,585 Where Shall I Worship? Reception of New Members Mztropohtan Memorial MLE. *%Some Subflituta for “HOW TO BE ATTRACTIVE” “The Chureh of the Big Welcome.” REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Paster. 9:30 a.m.—Sanllay school; 3 p.m., Junlor 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 1am— Sacramental Service and on” 5 I n:n.-'n 2 straager in wnn-n«- o , make this your anel e Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church GRANT CIRCLE AND NEW HAMPSHIEI AVE. N. . Holy Comiorter C.hapcl 6 Georgia av BEYV.W. B DENT VIOAB Communion, 7:30 a. unday school, 9:45 a.m.; Holy Communior Soralag prayes and sermos, 11 a.m.; evening prayer 480 sermon, 7:30 p.m. Vested ounded 1795, llv WiTLIAM curT WHITE Take Seldiers’ Home car to 5th & Upshur sts. DAY AFTER ‘Mfl'ln APRIL @. ELLIS WILLIAMS, MINISTER, u_.'.', Pt 9:30 8.m.—Sunday school. Mr. O. J.. Ras- wes T:45, -:nx service, with the rmon; t of & ecries of sermons by tie' rector on Easter music repeated. ordially welcomed at this bist ‘Take navy yard or Anacostia cars. dall, supt. 11:008.m.— Stra chu ty of Room” . "‘dodm od’s Greatest Desire” ~ wETHODINT EPISCOPAL Ebct:w M. E. Churcb 4 o wn'lu. Minister. u-.v School (Bible clesses). ¥, yne, supt. vu!ar ‘ana Holy Com- 8:00 p.m.—Bermon’ by Jos. A. Briscoe, P. E., to 100 women. Queenan, E. L. s Hughes. Jus. e’{wn( musical director. 8:00 p.3yrmribrmon Golden Gate Tab., N e ATO of M i W MANOKOO, Fastor. 8:00 p.m. (lnnn ) Drams “BAUL, THB KING or llIAIL" (Queen Esthe: Metropolitan Wesley A. ML E. Zion Church CHRISTADELPHIAN. w. l;zk Znd and 3rd sts. A[““‘II lufllnl; 'r ith. g 330 Pa. “The Sbield of Faith." Christadel, bhnEcdula el S NAYV, LWWI ““I'ne Wedding Gar- Fvery Rupday. M0 a.m._ A" welcome. Lane CTWE. Church 14th and O ute. be—Arthur W, Womack, tor. —Last C couference. METHODIST EPISOOPAL SOUTH. 8 p.m. OF LAW] LET GOD AT ISRAEL. Haven M. E. Church § Bts. WM. BROWN, Pastor. pastor, the Lord’s Bupper. B Rywerth La »m—Epworth Lestue, —A sermon Dr. W. A H-ul-e- field secretary for the lhnrch Extensios and Home Board, M. Church. The delegation report of the late annual conference. ALL ARR WELCOME. Cor, 5th and P ets. Turner A. M. ST 830 a.m. nd sermon, 11 a.m. e SBermon siding Elder JAS. L. BRIS- COE, 1 45 . . DEWITTE WILSON, Pastor. Miles Memorial C. M. E. Church Revival All Wuk 3rd st. between L and N. Y. ave. n.w. Rev. MILLARD HiteEbiNG, Suidisie. anday schoal ll :00 -Pastor’ “THB BOUL 8:00 foliowed by = SXALTED. " Holy Lommunion: _don by Tav. “htiee Mary E Prayior, | evangeliat. Bubject, The H-ndwflunl oo the Wall." BENCH RALLY. o Communion. The record will be verified in the morning. John WelleyA H E 740! Clnl'ci : Mr. Rekford Ovelton. —(‘Ar\lllhu hkl‘w mecting. RMON BRVICE. BISHOP J. 8. MFTRODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). | m _ Jichols 4 The Catholic J‘v All Welcome, Always. ¥ :| St. Agnes’ Church © ¢ 35,57 Bervices: 7 ” 10 and 11 a. d 8 p.! Re Madara, EPIPHANYI 14th St. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.me—Holy Communion, with sermon by DR. FREEMAN, Rector 4:00 p.m.—Service and address by Rev. R. E. Browning. 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon by ) BISHOP NIKOLAI of Serbia e e e e e GOOD SHEPHERD Bixth ot between X and T NE. Gervices: 7:30 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th and H sts. BEY. ROLAND COTTON SMITH, D. D., Bev. George william "Douglas, D. D., Acting Rector. Rev. Edward Siater Duniap, M. A. Rev. Georgs Williamson fn th, D. D. —Holy Communion. —S8ynday school. 8: 9! it munlon. ~ Preacher, Rer. 4:00 ptn—Smomsl” evenmng and adiress. Preacher, Canon 8. Monday (Annunciation) and Holy Communion at nvon. LL wEml“B ‘fiw—Nativxty Low Sunday—! The Resurrection, prraches at 8 po. ‘ake Florida ave. or North Capitol cars. Church of the Ascension Mass. Ave. and 12th Bt. !' Rev. J. llL‘llflVG NELMS, D. SERVICES AT 8 A.M., 11 A.M. AhDSl’I —~Litany, sermon and Holy Com- | Y w. B.{" UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Founded 1821 ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D.D., Minister SERVICES IN KNICKERBOCKER THEATER 18th and Columbia Road PENDING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH 9:45—Sunday School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and Adult Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. E 11:00—Morning worship. - Sermon by REV. FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN of Philadelphia: Mrs.Mclva]Mm‘xll Exccutive Secrefary of the INTERNATIONAL NEW TH! L, JEW THOUGHT ALY Till open a clase for teachers at 1302 N New Pl 7, at 8 pm. Al students o t who have had lessons in the foundation princij Order of IIluminati MISS VAN VoAST will speak Bunda. ’;_l" l‘!‘:;lln ‘our Thought.” baia and the ’nm Cards. Cumberland, Apt. &, AL e mrnopomas Circle. The New Thought Tcmple 1814 N ST. N.W. May Cornell Stoiber Of Cincinn: u— 0f Cinc h:nnhlnnt ?'nlu:.!qill and leader # STty “THE KING OF LOVE AND COURAGE” ; l'retxd “;l;;";ngr m.—"“The New Thought MISS HOUISON, Soprano. MR. ATWATER, Organ. ive 3 m‘:;“ |a:§f;~‘":‘t"*r’,‘?m“. At 8 o’clock in Unitarian House, 1789 Columbia road, the Lib- i Tuies 4 o S s H“;;;',n: femayer). |eral Religious Union will have a symposium in mcmory o(,l il l'pen-l and Hapoy, FaE EDWARD EVERETT HALE. Public invited. m'fi.mflm ¢ Ingram Memorial Congregational. 10th st. ané Mags. ave. ie. LEWIS E. PUI , Minlster. ‘ednesday, civle- Wnich W1 Make Your Business wn-ahy 8 CENTRAL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL UNION * MISSION 3 B yAre the Dead Alive Thuemia s rfl‘{ 3 p.m.— = ay.. % S : P.m.—"In the Hollow of Thursdey, m.—'‘The World Mesen; 4 p. orl ge of L Tt rYon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 622 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. ‘:: .—Sunday. ML ;.'. s C.. B CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ':John -S. Bennett, Supt. :i?" i n:,‘,;:_’- Roiiisack CHURCHES! OF CHRIST, Scientist, Branches of 'Yhe Mother Church, The Firat Churck ot Christ, Scientist, in 1\owon, Mass. Services Every Night in the Year. BUNDAY, APRIL 3, AT 7:45 P.M. Mr. James Trimble s KATHARINE RIGGS, # will play at both merning #nd services. 5 Hntmc;hu:;chfl :1“ f':fé"-m&hnfll! Speaker. —— jumbla nd Euclia 8t o Second Churchwf Christ, Scientist Clarke Sisters N.E. Masonic Temglle, 3th and F N.B. ‘Will Sing. 34th AND LOWELL STS. Church of Chri T euni oot oe s ¥, 30 aniot urth Charch -Christ, Scientist e ':. Arcade, u?: wmd Ptk s = BVBJECT— B “Unreality ::E;%ul! am. and 8 ph. 100L—11 "WEDNESDAY EVENING: MEETINGS, 3 o'clock. READING NG ROOMS: COLORADO BLDG.. 14th.and G Stsm Hours 9 09 (Wed, 9o 7, and Bun. and Holldays, 2:30 to "5:30) 1786 COLUMBIA RD. N.W— Hours 10 to 9 (except We ing, Sundays and bolidays). 145 EAST CAPITOL ST— ‘Hours 12 10 9 W " By S 2180 10 5:30 Buidgars " THE ARCADE, 14th and Parkiread mtofiwmtan also 7 tA9 p.m. (except Wednesdays) FRIENDS. . (ORTHODUX) 13 Friends “Suncay schoo for worship, 11 a.m. C. EBV. FRANK ELLSWORTH —n.ow ible 'th-l ‘WHA" THE ROC) CONGREGATIONAL. JESUS BlYlL'l THE fll!l(.f" MT. PLEASANT (Conzregafional) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister 13:00 2.m—“When Men Pray” Mount Pleasant Chorus 8:00 p.m,—“Accusations Against Our Common Faith.” . No. 1. “Happiness Is the Dream of Fools” Church School, 9:45. Sermon for children every Sunday A.M. Small children cared for during service. Sunday Evening Club, 7:30 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME. _ ST.THOMAS' Eesm 1 year Dupout Circle. rvices: and 8, 11—Rer. Braeat Baith, D . . L. —Rev. David Ransom Coveil. Washlngton Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM OHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w., near Woodley road. Holy Commuynion Morning Prayer Holy Communi Preacher, the Rf Velimiroviteh, .~ Ochrida, Ma: 1 People’s ‘Bvewsong and Sermon, Preacher, ll'lnon.llly':‘r‘.l ........ e Easter music be re, Take Georgetown and Bomerset Ca ? CHU] 8th ST. NEAR St. es” ina c—sunday serv- Jgen: 7:80. 10:30 and 330 and All Saints” Church 5% casss ae"“Al‘lBV. J. W AUl!ITlV Rector. e -en m 1 am -ml 8 p.m. ‘Wiscon- at 9:45 am. Grace Church e e o Rev. GEONGH W. ATKINSON, T\ Restor. Bervices, 7:30, 9:30, 11 a. AND D STREETS oth Grace Church " AN b st Rev. MEADE BOLTUN HACDBYDE, Rector. Bervices, Holy Loflmnuhn third Bunday at St. Andrew’s Church (PROTESTANT EPIACOPAL ) venue and V st. n.w. Siev: 3T DIMON, Reetor. Bervice §:00—Holy Communion. 80—Sunday school. 00—Morning service and sermon. 8:00—Evening Tiao o Fat unndu at1lam, a.m service and sermon. 'WELOOME. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N streets REV. 'TAYLOE BNYDER, Rector. Sundey uervkvn— 1100 23RD STREET NEAR e FARHINGTON CIRCLE. St. Paul s and- AL T awanded 1 devere: and ae Iytex nt 8 f ;. Tuh. Benis. ave. Groteclows car. —Pm&ex:lunou Tt of e] REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES EXPOSITORY SERMON e v, oo matont7 | ¢ 11,00 a.m—“SATAN BOUND AND LOOSED” (Revelation) ‘welcome. Friends Meeting »oloimiom. Ficst day (Sancay) school—10 LL ARE INVITED. vo.'ulmun-umu o Speaker, DR. J. I. LAWITZEN ALL SEATS FREE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE WILMER P. JOHNSTON Ministers During April and May a SERMON-PRELUDE ON CURRENT EVENTS Will Be Given Before the Sunday Evening Sermons This Sunday night at the 8 o’clock service Rev. Jason Noble Pierce will give as the prelude— ““The Propriety of Ex-Secretary Lansing’s Revelations”’ 102.m.—MERRILL E. GATES, Ph. B,, LL. D.; conducts Bible lesson.on I ]ohn. 1, and lectures on - «MODIFYING THE CONSTITUTION BY AMENDMENT.” b I 8:00 p.m—*“THE SWORD OF THE LORD AND OF GIDEON” The e‘oquent Baptlst preacher and educator, President Clarence A. Barbour of Rochester, will lecturc twice dai'y in this church be"mnmg April 1Cth to and méluduw April 15th. i e 2

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