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1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SAV\T['RDAY, APRIL 9. 1921—PART 1. : seeond 10 of 100 uesiios CHURTCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' 0” JOShIl(t an(l tllp Jlldge UNITARIAN. UNITARIAN. CHRISTIAN. WETHANIET EPISCOPAL, SOUTH. _ METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL | BY PERMISSION. R S UNIDARIAN-E e e RUNIMARIAN-G . oo = AN-EE 1 ] (a). What is there in the fourth chapter of lmhx(xi-‘I|!{.\«}h:‘u:;1i«'= | ALL SOULS’ CHURC CoI?ifaBfilge;;g',!\tl\shS:{}:'{‘4’3? MO UNT VERNON PLACE CHURC tify its being called the children’s chapte twelve men carry from the midst of Jordan (\v\nhthmr ~hnhh(\l(-r~? | e o ; (¢) Where was the memorial set up? (d) What were fathers” - instructed to tell their children? ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., Minister “Blue Sunday a Red Lettzr‘. THE REPRESENTATIVE CHU'RCHb | 12 (@) How many warriors led Isracl in their march? (b) What | S TCRES 2 Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue, Opposite Public Librar B e e iionara Joshvatatice SERVICES IN Day PP y 745 o TR C R G KNICKERBOCKER THEATER “Something Which Caused GLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D.D., Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor n ;.h\( d did Joshua re-establish as Is 1 encamped bhetween = .nd Jericho? (d) What change of food took place at Jesus to Marvel | S Sunday, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., Annual Conference (e) In a vision at Gilgal, what words came to Joshua | 18th and Columbia Road were like the words that Moses heard by the burning - g e =S o i PENDING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH VERMONT AVENUE 3 4 s 13. {."v‘ When Joshua found that the people of Jericho were fortified | 9:45—51111«1:\_\' School, I”n([crgurtcn‘ Gradodi Conrsetand Adult CI‘IRISTIAN CHURCH S DAY strong walls, and ked gates, what did God tor i i - S 5 & . Vermont avenue north of N street. . e i (hi In four points, describe the order of mareh as the | | Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. REV. EARLL WILFLEY LI IDEEssion sospel Sermon by | en of Isr attacked Jericho? (¢) How longdid theattack | 1]1]:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— Pastor. A. Gongwer, (d) On the seventh day what three things, in obedience | B: 2 5 | Eiton A. Gongwer, 1 » God's instructions. laid low the walls of Jericho? WHAT WE OWE TO UNITARIANS e, sermen be i 5 14. (a) Aiter the conquest n; Jericho. what \‘1\1\11:1‘)](‘; were glg«mm;cd: MISS THOMPSON., Soprano. MR. ATWATER, Organ. D A . |" e S A (b) Where were the riches of prey to be kept? (¢) To whom e . i : = e Z ing _service. el ational Secretary Salvation Army were they to be consecrated? ‘uh What \\n‘p(.». happen to any | | At 8 o'clock in Unitarian House, 1789 Co'umbia road. under I, MOHORTER, represent- 2 = Y person who took any of the spoils of war for himsel auspices Liberal Religious Union, Mr. J. Paul Jameson will give a ci C. B meet- % 15, (a) After Jericho was conquered, what was Joshua's next step? | an informal illustrated talk, “AN EVENING IN CHINA.” Public|_ "X Ser'ss Tt ficeerviee. | Overflow Service—Address by i (b) What report did the investigators bring back to Joshua? | {1 cooq | ! (¢) Describe the deicat of Ai, Joshua's and the elder’s lament, | Ninth Street Christian M OVI L] God's instruction and the revelation of the cause of the defeat. | § | I g L | 16, (2) After Joshua had sanctified Israel and cleansed xhc[c:snlvp EPISCOPAL. 3 TPISCUPAL. Church from the spirit of graft, what did God say to him? (b) In the 1st Ai how many men did Joshua send out to lie in Chnst Church, Gcor etown Ninth andDIiSts: NIE H Secretary of the Salvation Army Women and Children’s Work behind and not far distant from the cityg sleyihen JAMES I, W, RLAKE, bind IQ]Ty Bible School Sunday morn- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Religious education for old and young. There is a place a held forth his spear. as God had directed him to do. for ble School ) = : { the signal? (d) What religious service did Joshua A et ing at 9:30. for you to learn and a place to serve. er writing the law upon the stones that covered the he king of Ai? 17. (a) What strategy did the men of Gibeon adopt in order to r the defeat of the king of Ai? INCARNATION At the morning service, at |~ CHURCH OF THE . eg 3rd. and CstsN Véflm 11 'clock. J. H. Mohior- Thursday, April 14, 8 p.an— Re 1l Dav:dRar\somCo ter of St. Louis will 4 promote peace with Joshua af . (h) For the deception used. what did Joshua compel the men of e il Capitaing Mosons i el DR. CHAPPELL WII I PREAC H Gibeon to do? (c) How did the Gibeonites accept their pen- S PAYLOE SNYDER, Rector. i widree S Spevial misie by | At the evening services, at | alty 2 (d) What kind of a city was Gibeon E Grotto Band. Reception after the = 18. (a) WhensAdoni-zedec and Horam. the heathen kings of Jeru- WK, Rishop, D. D, L April 1778 .- Service for the D. A. K. / 5, the pastor, Re H «alem and Hebron. heard that the Gibeonites had entered into, L . IE Civie AND ettty choici. | Geo. \. Miller, will have 1 «IT 1§ T AWFUL TO DO GOOD ON THE SABBATH”—hut to make the day of | a league of peace with Israel, what course did they pursue? * ST. JOHN’'S CHURCH | for his subject “Present he Lord-Jesus Christ a dav of bares 4 sal f £ kino d d di 1 (h) When the men of Gibeon appealed to Joshua to help them Theosophxca] Society | ; 16t ana 11 sts. Dav Evi's of Early Ro- |the Lord-Jesus Christ a day of bargain and sale, of money-making and trade, is a dis- 4 | against the federation of heathen kings what did the Lord tell 16 M ST REV. ROLAND COTTON 3 . et i grace to the Capital of a country calling itself *Christian.” | Joshua to do? (c) What miracle did God voluntarily send to | “Individualization; Rev. George ] & - td 2 B, i3 | help win the battle? (d) What miracle did God sefid in answer | ndividualization ; cumg Hector’ ! Geo. T. Miller Pastor 3 TG0 Rui® st hic batilcib cca mefhc cop & the Birth of the “,.n‘.:.i,‘.u':.::’.‘.,‘ .,‘D. B s St. Paul $5o3p az s stoxw. | MOUNT PLEASANT 19. (a) Where were the federated heathen kings when the battle | Soul” i = 338 Tenth St. N.E. 11am. .. = was the fiercest? (b) What kind of a death did five of the | B 9:30 nm 8. % ¢ 7 [me, Fpwerth League 16k SF N W Near Damont ME HERBERT SUNDAY— Theose heathen kings meet? (c) Name the five kings that were over- come n this famous battle. (d) Why did Joshua succeed m | | Park View Christian Church Marvin M. E. Church South John C. Copenhaver, Minister > Park road cast of Geori DOINEAND R RETH S W Classes in Thursday- Holy N} this mighty conflict? . mmnuio WAL NTTH, M nz. Rev. Nicholas Van Sant. .20) - - s E - .. : v 1 Y g 3 3 ) ALL WELCOME t 3 b Loague: 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. Dr. J. B. Clayton | 20, (a) How long did Israel fight against the heathen inhabitants 11:00 a.m. —"Personal Responsibili it e z x g What s Conversion i .m.—Sunday 3 - will address a poimt meeting of the Men's and Wom- - s St. James' CHURCH, sth of Cgnaan? (b) What did Joshua do avith the land of Canaan Massave. n. S heefe inbaFitanisihadibeen conquered? 1 :S10:50 A BT il METHODIST EFISCOPAT. (White). en’s Bible Classes. Subject, “OUR MUTUAL L |15th St Chrxstlan Church TRIEND—]ESUS.” —— o St. Andrew's Church | Sl lowa Avenue M. E. Church 0 TR0 JELV e ¢ ROTES PISCOPAL.) NRY ¥. LUTZ, PASTOR. ! “ CHURCH.” 11:00 o’clock—Morning worship. with sérmon by et and ¥ st aw. o Classen (65 Al ane: Gor: T4tk and Eameraon sts. B i 3. J. DIMON, Rector, “THE MESSAGE OF RO-| 9.45am.—Sunday school. Rev. J. B. Clayton, D.D. HERTE Sermen by Chaplain Francis M. AnS wers lo irst Ten, Question S Memorial United Brethren Church 07 biect. “HEALTH AND HEALING." | mbyg;::'n'r “THE RHAPSODY OF THE ROSE” H R e On Friday nights “Dr. ‘Ltz is giving| 7:30 p.m.—Combined service in charge of 7:00 p.in pworth League. FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURES on the Epworth League. = Speaker. | | | | E, FULTZ D.D., Pastor. | | i - ) o Ri CHARLL er Stud; . Vocation Fuida A - -3 H : BY PERMISSION. e e el S Gl Saltsman. 8:00p.m.—Evening worship, with sermon by L (a) Jothua was the son of Nun.in the land which Moses gave vou ;ms Lo bute Hhese botures, — Rosedale M.E- Church Rev. Frank T. Griffith e es spelled N S . side Jordan; but ye shall pass before H 2ots 6th AND H STS. ®. sometimes spelled Non. Numbers, 13.8. | side Jordan; e c S i H St, Christian ANpins ' 416 Tenn._ ave. (b) He was of the tribe of Ephriam. | \fereee 1590 (¢) He was also known by the name 7. (a) Jushua drafted the men of : L= Reuben, Gad and the half tribe of Y.W.C A., 1333Fst.nW. of Oshea and Jehoshua. Numbers, R€ L | Manasseh becau pledge had been | Vesper service, 4:30 o'clock 13.16. (d) He was full of the spirit of made by them to Moses in return for | Speaker: MR H. M PRECTON A, CAVE Igater |f oot oenpans “THE CHRISTIAN TOUCH SYSTEM—POWER Rector dooabmsiicies § Prrueiing. 11 a.m. und 8 p.m. AND EFFECTS” 1 g and 'S pm 'Church of Christ PscLes B Waugh =monist EPISCOPAL | WE WELCOME YOU TO ALL SERVICES. {All Samts Church e :.:« e .l W. AU: Seryiocss, 7350 b Sunday_scho 11 a.m. and 3 ete . th. st. Numbers, S sw.! CHURCH. ~ ~ CIIAT = z - = e - wisdom. Deuteronomy, 34.9. (oLl Tequest Number nyLI St. Agnes’ Church 0 ST NW. | . and Meridian B, (3400 block). Third and A Strests Northea COME SUNDAY AND WORSHIP WITH US. 2. (a) We first read of Joshua as 37755 saying. “All that thou com Services: 7:30, 10 and 11 a.m. and § p.m. Jessie . Sewell, president of Abilene Col; Rev. HOWARD F. DOWNS, P Moses' minister, in connection withy it s o0 (18 B e, A L Whether- Take_Florida or North Capitol cars. . in series cf ‘sermons all the week. 11 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Moses receiving the tables of stome [ too @nSt US we WIU 40 and whither- | on Mount Horeb. Exodus, 24.12-13. (1) | ecording a8 we hearkencd unto ;Grace Church Joshua had seen the miracle of bread | Moses in all things. so will @ w i being supplied dally from heaven, and | hearren unia. thore vE % osmua. s 16-15 Imernational Btble Students : the sending of the cloud of quail for| (c) The drafted men exacted one thing | m. AN meat. Exodus, 16.4-35. (Comment—|of Joshua as their leader, namely, Association Gracc Church o « The reference given in the questions|“Only the Lord thy God be with th, » Rev. MEADE BOLTON MACBRYDE. Kector. should have been chapter 16 instead |as He was with Moses.” Joshua, 1.17. Reccy A T*}fl-( - of 17. If the miracles from chapter|(d) The drafted men suggested to i tikundayiat Infa m' 17 are given, credits will be allowed.) | Joshua that if any rebelled they Wk and § p.m.every night. fear! 11:00am— METHODIST KPISCOPAL (White). METHODIST EPISCOP " Rev. Morris £. Swartz, D.D. s #&figfi”j"’;;‘- | fmz wtAE e |FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ospel Assembly Rev. O. J. Randall Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest ! A WELCOME FOR YOU. i.inwln Road @B 1 se. toon| REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D,, Minister 3 v ! d and U st. ne. i (d) Moses prayved to God that a lead- | should be put to death. Verse 18. Ch!‘lstlan Healm SCMCC ! 3 ée ";‘vl an D e t 1 h £t 8. () The pedple of Israel passed | g 3 Wm;l-mgn_ly:n. | A Commnunity ‘Cireh with a Hearty Welcome. Searn, A emore T hus Name | overJordan om the tenth day Of the | Wil be nela_next : | D-. ter ' St EAN. B &L D b Minister. | 15200 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Edward L. Watson, D.D., be 15 first ‘month. Joshua, 4.19. (b) The i Reformed B Sacred comert by he enolr in honor diimey S istinguished himself | children of Israel lodged on the cast b b e P at | bank of the Jordan three days hefore 17.9-10. (b) God told Moses to write | Passingover. Joshua. 3.1-2. (c) Joshua a memorial of the -battle that was|$aid to the people as they waited by fought by Israel under the leadership | {7° Jiver, “Tomorrow the Lord will 1 C | | 1 of the pastor. First (DEYEY 13t AXD MANROE STS. | 41, sEATS FREE. HEARTY WELCOME. e i B I BURER, :-;«or. ~ 5 8:00 p.m.—Addr‘ess by Maj. Edward Underwood. Subject, . 7 v | 1 F00EY Mcthodist Bptscopatle ., Willizem Booth, the Founder of the Salvation Army™ AND 0 STREETS NIY I RA 5 :rh.z)onz(huai.:':%;& hla_vle‘it recorded 'in :a) {;';?:flf\er:i ir::truc:od fn;; people LR Ind o, f’:fi»'« 0 : H 3. PHELPS HAND, Pastor. T \ e S RELE y o ol ve when the ark o e cove- Al ip .m.—Sermon by the v et Ty - - & () seinne wantedutolrestramnt L e Lot thalasiclofitheicos e HOLY CON[FORTER | 11 a.m.—Sermon by ‘oundry Quartet will sing in the morning: “Great Is the Lord.” by Steane: CHRISTADELPHIAN. Rev. O. J. Randall ““Come, O Holy Spiri,” by Saint-Saens. And in the evening: *The Soft g;?;;rgl;::i“)\]:3‘1:%‘:?%::2.:?“;“)::%’3 :J;)E'l:u:{;é;?‘;’;r;:&‘:; SRR | l::;('.'“\mlr orki \\T""" Christadel phianEcclesia ™ 8 pm— : 5 ! Pms:b.’;:l[:nt;{l:x 'arh\“.:ldrnb_\. ".ib;fle \vliu. Me” by Bartelt. bers. 11.25-29. (b) God reiterated the | 9. (a) When Joshua, by faith, as- nfazjeshosl 10 “' a \A\-u, LODGE HALL. Spcctal Mustcal SGI'VlCG l D render violin solos both morning and evening. e s e ' Christadelphian Chapel | Don't Fail to Worship | ¥ »n—PFWORTH Lscts sy, por. wiipese . won ;;El::‘:nzfil‘,tg; nas forsake thee.” | that th. ¥, may ll(n:‘v ” tll::n‘_m; ]th«e "ii EP]PI“IW ! DMARKS BY TI i .~ 6o TO ! “T':gg!‘;sf:\’é i.:fi—lifi’fi'}ifis"fiy' D?LL\PI‘::‘I)S‘: r;‘l;;s::::‘n(')‘.PEer spie '(2:’;-]!01?’“:9;:::! ‘on 3;;:;“":,?,‘,; ""“‘“‘q‘:";“ 3-&:5’0}’:"' T“‘a.'hr:“ f:;:“'":’fl’n'l‘g '!l'l"l'ifi\'%;:;:'"ulfi"“l ) | e imel::ml‘ht:;‘:lle! IMO:X:I %E. STRAN(':((;::;; AND VISITORS IN THE CITY :;R}‘ COR‘DXAL‘LY .WEDCO)(E-' port. but the ten other spies, because of fear. gave a bad report. Number: ne—Arthur W, Womack, | 11 a.m.—The ministef by request will repeat school: 11 a.m., fare- cEheCacrmmon dn CALVARY ing the ark stopd in the midst of Jor- pastor.—9:30. Sunday dan till all had passed over. () The 112533 () Two men, evidently | oo 0t AU Bad paseed over (s)he ! Niles Sty choe domine om0 porvite 2t “An Ancient League—the Joshua and Caleb, brought from Can- | tyely. iy 3 i o T o e rerors. . Mond i kol 2 2 ~ B W : = 5 Baan granes Doviczeanates aha! fed) ooay? jstones from theimidst fotithe ol ST M e o, net (i Liet S Boffy of Compromise” On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets mon. - Communicationse. from the Dend..* s a proof of their report. Number: 10. (a) Joshua hi h 1st AN 8 p.m.—Popt service. Minister will e 12.23." (@) Joshua and Caleb were|canaan to. mvestizate. conaitiong Stmigers heartily weicued a tlila “""‘fllsraeIC.M.E e B JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister ' stoned for remonstrating with Israel |there. Joshua, 2.1. (b) The two spies ; COMMUNION DAY. 5 Whm Is a Man Reall for not claiming what God had prom- | went into the house of Rahab. the Il am. pastor's subect, '*“The Secret Y ised them. Numbers, 14.6-10. harlot, for protection. Joshua 2.1, DAY '_ GOOD SHEPHERD Place of the Most High.” Psalm 91.1. Rich?” 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. . ent two spies into e E o - i i 3:30—Union quarter], ti et Car T TN, a0 () He | (hat the men of God be braumm ant | “The Signs Which Indxcate t om0 LY e A soworn| 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class. Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teache instructed them to have food pre-|of the house, but Rahab hid them.| “That Christ Is Present” sSlerticer Posseasionnc: ObadBh e Cuele |2 SBunday (athoRl et a-m. <nd;:Ep1 Dr. Charles Campbell, president. pared for the journey. Joshua. 111.|Joshua, 23-7. (a) The people of Ca- | sen Woihinsion Cath ir: al MEET GODUAT TSRARL. O e e e o0 s anita dih seralog S o8 e ';‘r‘v’p‘"“ e g 300 g Ml M 1C. M “THB NATIONAL METHODIST CHURCH. | 11:00—Public worship, with sermen by Dr. Montgomery on the subject: = Manasseh (verse 12). (d) saying, “Re- | melted, and they had mo courage, | & = s Eas DETRLENEMACHAREL. iles Memorial E. Church The chimes will be_played Loth moruing consin mber the word which Moses the | Jeshua, 2.10. (e) The scarlet thread servant of the Lord, commanded you. | suspended from her window was the v Communion . T "‘:“ Woodley r;;d",,' Revwal Until Thursday and evening one half-Wdur before service. = “THE THINGS WORTH WHILE” Lhh o Z 3 : i Morning Praye ¢11111010:00 am! 5 = 5 Jkiiyo jour Ut |aign by which Rahab and her house- | Washmg«on School of Bible| i i i Night . American University Chapel| 6:00—Bunch social” for young people 2 = Preachier, Canon De Vries... ..., 11:00 a'm. 8rd st. between L and N. Y. ave. n.w. ave._one_block west of Wisconsin ave. . Sei rnwn. Study and Evangelism Peopies and Rey. MILLARD L. BREED! Minister b : 7:00—Epworth L voti SORE Y‘ S “g | 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Weg o m;gy;o:._w 5.:::‘,"‘:’&; H. D., Chancellor. pwor eague devotional services. ! 4: .m. | ng blank and in wi ! £ 30 p. 5 | foe followine. and send in with Miss BLLA . POHLE AND MRS, RICE | i .| 1L:00am—fermon by Dr. B. F. Amer of| 3:30 p.m.—Dr. J. Franklin Knotts, D. D. 8:00—Public services under the auspices of the Calvary Men's Bible ! nday evening at 7.30 on' Personal. Wo EIGHT " 3:30 p.m.—Union quarter] ing! - lass. S [o Monduy dvening ur 740 on Petsoua Work, S T. IHOMA?..‘“.’»?“”"' e[S spec ql B N e L TS class. Speaker: = u & 5 and ‘aylor, evangi «'lnhject, Iv[‘l]l ! ; Douglas OF1A1 "~ Nortbeast. HON. WAYNE B. WHEELER will also speak » ‘A An agle Stirreth Her gl s e L e o eNEaTios il pee The Church of the Big Welcoms 27 Address Dy \"\ 5 \ ley_nE = . EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. 5 Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, the A L E R TR PP 2 ible tetson. ith and B — “alvary Quartet and . oeLEabilles A. Masker, Haven M. E. Church Sts. S.E. ""JOHN REIB SHANNON, D. D.. = = Orl L hile ! Section of city. ixted in Pastar, Of Washington. Free seats to the people. Church doors open in the evening at 7 #:30 2.m.—Sunday school. The regular at-| 8 p.m.— . 1 tendance is expected and others, MORRIS E. SWARTZ, D. D. Birth date o 11 am. and § pm.—Sermon by the pastor. (Area Secretary under lass meeting Bishop McDowell). :30—Epworth Leagce ‘devotional service, These are exceptionally strong preachers. ___ STRANGERS ARE WELCOME. SEATINGS FREE. COME. & a Metropolitan Wesley A. M. Birth state.... e 5 Prizes Wil Be Awarded, Adults for Answers to SR | SN SEoT i L Sy et TR f?‘ffiff?f““ E. Zion Church |Dumbarton Ave. v T Mass, Ave. N-W. Between 9th and 10th Streets 2 i (h and East Capitol Streets R . 3 other organization ..... ;Wi Pastor. .,.u!St. Marg'aret B Om o AN Dt between Znd and 8rd ste. 5. AL b)’lcgulll‘l;.nlg:llxe:. e (The Red Brick Church) neeting Thurs., | Clergy, Herbert_Scott Smith, D. D. ing manifested in the} Contestants must place the above in- ¥ t Newton Hink remont Newton Hinkel third Bible question contest of the |formation in a sealed envelope and at- District of Columbiz Federation of [ 1ach the answers, Then place all in a large envelope for mailing Committees in Charge. cete. | 5.qaot of Salration Army. CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor 0 p.m.—Sunday’ school. ;i 3 : DAY AFTER EASTER. 0 b —Sermon, T 5:30 p.m —Social hour and Epworth League | SUNDAY— 7:30—Holy Communion. rieon, Hiey. devotional service. sul > Sunday sehool Campbell A, M. E. Chy | Graded Sunday” school, 9:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m—Prayer service. 5 11:00—Morning prayer and sermon by ms’ P n"(:‘:::’r Wcslcy c] “IM.E.G!“!‘C!] 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. ClI. es for all Dr. Wesler, Supt. Women's with the co-operation The second ten of the rector. Co ces | “ha e O 2 s poee mmittees in charge of the contest 4:30—Evening’ prayer and sermon by the | yne. u TR et Special” class for men, and all kinds of men invited. Judges—covering |hol‘ Committes on' arrangement. : Holy A(;o'nur N}"'m“",'{'f" 11 a.m. T 3«’1:1::—:11»‘«,;1.1 sermon to, the Widow's | wf,']"fif, i“nm.x‘c’ci);fi. Ph.’ D., Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship in charge of pastor. Address by % shua. Judges, Ruth and! 310 2 chairman L DO LW A 6:00 5 E D % = » chd e — — :00p.m.—A. C. E. L, H R. ., Mr. Henry M. Fowler, supt. I.ENR et G L charman: N BT oo v Brent dun Sousz. usica Soceior | 11:00 8 mRermon. ° MAJ. Y TAYLOR / q, b ety 3 .m 01 .1 Y g g 3 ther with the answ ollock, | Richard el pre: emeritus, p.m. A rinastocs g (SALVATION ARMY) OF HARTFORD, CONN. questions, R Brodton, “ National Story Telle) rague; Dr. g A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. and Miss Y. M. : nortiiwest. S Pate REV. I. DEWITTE WILSON. Pastor. nford 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school; 11 a.m., sermon = 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. 6:00 p.m.—“Get acquainted meeting.” 0 p.m.—Epworth League. { Georze mith, pres A.; Mgr. Thon satlons —Dry G.. T ’n.kq Church is open te persons race or creed of the countr E qu . E A the committee Fenemdent, Diatrict of i Shelton, pr ident, District of Colum- " 2 ULt 3 i mpecial serman, fo group HAMLINE METHODIST 8:00 p.m—Evangelistic meeting, conducted by the pastor. « contest Thursday after- i ¢ tio g Woman's Christian Temperance > 1 s, cap s RS e e e L m’r'x'-. ¢ ""1‘"' Dr. Mrs. John Boyd, president, G Nw 14th St. ‘Mh" ;,mplrfl!l:‘l:‘v:(‘;-'n;‘n!l’:»’:.{’::i?n"[in: ‘lldll n CI'IURC!'{ TUESDAYS, 2:30 and 5:30—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. for children of four- A TRl = ofiCalambly (Girleibriendlv] Commany him, T3, speeial vermon - ather, THURSDAYS, § p.m—Prayer and Bible study. s for children of four-: House sent on o aniel, pre ! < 2 stor. m,, Allen Le . T ', i er. and to s Fairchild, president. National Institu- | cipuls’ 1. and Robert Anderson, |8 a.m.—Holy Communion. e — = eniaagusi ol {02 9th and P Sts. N.W. FRIDAY, § p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. . ' 1o twenty ton j;;‘r Moral [ priident, Eworth League, Methodist John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church 5 < will be aws o | Sout o Saiee RIS Doy ey hoolCnanip; | Eplscopi Church 5o 11 am. and 8 pm—Services| e fromg sz, H. P. FOX, Minister. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME more Howard L. Hodgkins, president. Dis: ay school and Rible : * WHEN THE SOUL FIN Quentions Printed Saturda | el of Columbia Federation of Wom- | WLL NOTE ANNIVERSARY. With Sermon by Edith B. Athey, Organist. - e Clubs: Mrs. John N. Culbertsor sololsts, Mr. Jos. A. Walker and 3 METHODIST EPISCOPAL. = Ten question printed The | 73 0 —_— ' iss Nellie Freeman: 6 p.m E. meeting FREE METHODIST fasoniion: wagniln © | president, District of Columbix Wom- | R EMAN, B S Ran A O % | \Wills . e et o Inte nl»nommauonnl M ary | Rev. Hez Swem’s Ninth Year as DR. FRE % ”m‘.?‘fil‘:.n?f&m'c’fl'"fib William Schmucker,* Precentor. 416 2ad ST. N.W. Ebenezer M. E. Church hildeen | chairman, e study for the Dis- | 5 s You wi pe .m— s - Cor. 4th and D sts. we. Sl ”;::;::Un(l of Columbia Federation of Wom- | "o iniversary of Rev. Ibraith A. MJ E A Nam. ,.h"n_,,_“.!'““"’ 3 Lk TR REV. 3. W. WATERS, Minister. . ; requested to]€ns Clubs =1 anniversary ohmev Galbrail ion clllll'dl Rev. D. B. Miller SR T 9:30 5. m.—iundny scheol {Bible ciasses).. >, | ymmittee on examinations—Mrs, ' IV pastorataofiihesCensy 5 ev. U, b, 5 lass meed 11:00—Holy Communion. ¥ ecing which 3 L LF = st Church will be ob-|4 p.m—Presentation of Lenten b iat Tbet UL andCMiate fn oy Praver Ineeting Tuesdays, 7:30 30—Epworth League. - & numbgstog HOWST UL Hods dent. D) it both s 3 = . E + Sunday school: 11 a.m.." p . " HOWARD PARK M T e e 30—Hols Communion (continued). > on to " their| trict of Columbia Federation of Won Aol Offering by Sunday Schools A e niat cur ""“";‘r ‘c’{ufign "m‘_ n,\}‘nk SIETHO. e (Monday). DRAMA. ~Farm Folks." 3 LRIt Sl e rsgnist. The morning sub- | of the Diocese Dredengne it e METHODIST FPROTESTANT. PR A Amisation | public schools; Mrs. Robert Lansin L . oo i and Capt. Ward will sing. All| 8 p.m.— 1 amber of President. Y. W. C. A Mrs. W. B | A St c . D. BATTLE. pastor. _* 5 Rhode Islan enue TRCH ¢Swedenborsian . : P R mberlin. president. College Alum- | U885 Wi, '\‘.«\ by’ the ‘bap. | TUESPAT—10:30 AN —SERVICES 0f | Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church| - Rev. Wi, D. Beal Soschiadlen id Avenue skl Lo = » ociation; bbi Nathan Col- o > ; e led before noon | 118h. ‘Adath. Israel Synagogue; k. D, | tism of several persons. A Morton st and sherman ave. ; - = REV. G. I. HUMPHREYS, Minister. £ the N eramalers of o “Bible | secretary. Boy Scouts: Hugh | < = — Prayer and Heahng R AMEs T 4 s MARYLAND STATE AT p-—&m- by the pastor: Churchof the GWI . 16 Marviand build- | - president, District. of ¢ BEGINS AND CONTIY ITENTIARY. 5t (Revelation, 21.2.) fvg 1410 H street northwest. Ibia Christian Endeavor; Miss FREE INSTRUCTION IN THE 00 . school und Bible study. | 3 e Taldentiat th e CHURCH WITH A MISSION. Sistecnth, sireel sbove @ morthmest. Blanks (o Be Filled. e omwden drgndent, Grade] CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Come to Help and for Help 09 a'mi— “WHEN_T0) BXPROT:/ A RE-| LCAVC Y A8 stis morning at 11, Sunday school st c are required to fill out|president, High, School - Teachers doctrines and metind of (reating all kina g Rey. Miss Mary - Tajlor, evan- nursery during * the morning, North Carolina Ave. l.'mc‘-, Ava, ¢ 10 soder diroction ion. e TR oW "0 us service. n&wn RYAN, T " | Tuesday evening at 8 in the Church Parlor. \Addittonal Chureh News on Precedi k‘" pental ‘moral or hysical. @, & I 8:00 p.m.—"HOW 'TO 'PREMOTB A RE- - ake 1 REV. J. B y evening ‘ p. 2 ch X 5 A Committee on awards—Dr. George N SO and 8 p.s.—urfle-. pl-tllll Free lending library in the Parish House. AU . Page. Miller, president, District 0‘ Co- g-l:x fi“hmln(':t B., C. 8., Disw: Nat. VIVAL OF RBLIGION.% 1l s.m. ‘Weicome. 2 % ‘&uulmnlbmu