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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. SATURDAY, A APRIL 0, 1921-PART 1. BAPTINV BAPTIST. 'f.fi".E IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH = . Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road | TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY REV. GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, D.D., Pastor SECOND WEEK OF SPECIAL ME'ETINGSV LOREN A. CLEVENGER, D. D. i of Massachusetts Well Known as Pastor and as Evangelist LARGE CHORUS LED BY MR. PERCY S. FOSTER Special Soloist, Mr. WM. E. BRAITHWAITE Bible School Sermon (Tllustrated) at 10. Other Services at 11 and 7:43. WEEK NIGHT SERVICES AT 7:45— Monday, April 11 Tuesday, April 12.... Wednesday. April 13. Thursday, April 14 Ceo Briday, Aprl [5--cocoa. 0. \upcr atl\e (Note: Men's Classes are specially invited to come in a body on Wednesday evening and|| | Young People’s Societies on Friday cvening. Seats will be reserved.) Singers and Workers From Other Churches Are Invited to Come and Help as Much as |} | Twelve Lectures, April 10th to 15th | Afternoons—THE IMMORTALS Sunday, April 10, 3:30—JOHN CHRYSOSTOM, “Preacher of the Golden Mouth.” Monday, April 11, 445—JOHN MILTON, “Poet and Statesman.” Tuesday, April 12, 4:45—JOHN Wednesday, April 13, 4:45—JOHN WESLEY, “Founder of a Great Church.” ‘Prince of the Catholic Church.” “The Immortal Dreamer.” N Possible EVERYBODY COME!! 1302 119 Years Old. 1921 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16TH AND O STREETS. \ DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister ‘Will Preach Sunday Morning and Evening. 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Tupper The Lord’s Supper and ReLPp(mn of New Members After Morning Sermon. 8 to 9 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Tupper MUSICAL PROGRAM. AM—guartet, "There 1t a Citr 6 them. O Pray for the Pe Hanek Mrs. Edmund Barry. ogapist. and the Evening Chorue. Sunday Pt hoot 330 Aim o Commander J. D. Robnett, Supt. Hon. John Garland Pollard Of the Federal Trade Commission. will address the Men's Bible Class at 10 o'clock in the absence of E. Hilton Jackson from the city. Men, come, and hear this profound speaker. B. Y. P. Union meets at 6:00 to 7:45, with social hour and refreshments. Devotional meeting, 6:45 to 7:45. See this active society of young people. &% Remember the date of the “OLD FOLKS' CONCERT,” FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Strangers and Visitors to the City Are Given a Cordial Welcome at THE HOME CHURCH 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 am., N. S. Faucett, Superintendent 31:00 a.m~Sermon by Rev. Clarence A. Barbour, D.D., President of Rochester Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. 8 pm—Baptism. Sermon by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, President of Howard Uhiversity. Endeavor Meetings—Sunday, 4:00, Junior; 6:45, Senior; 7:00 p.m., Intermediate ; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Senior. Thursday, 700 p.m—Meeting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any ¢ desiring to unite with the church. Thursday, 8:00 pm—Church prayer meeting. (Entrance on H st.) Friday, 7:30-p.m—Boy Scouts. All Are Cordially Invited ‘Wisceosin ave. and Cbesspeake st. ».w. 0:45 0. Sunday schoct. Cormer of 19th and 1 ateeets northwest. street 11:00 e m—Tople. “HOW HOW DEEP DARD YOU RSV WALTER I hOOKE: B D, Pastor. PRA) 0 a.m.—Sunday M‘hwl 2:45 p.m—Becond spectal Sunday_eveniog | 13:00 & The pastor will preach on ‘sermon the A {Tenleytown Baptist Church| Nineteenth Street Baptist ' Church by pastor. {heme, "4 HRALING Tovo GRBAT GUEST WHO COULD NOT GUT from Mark, 5.30. A BOOM AT THB HOTE! 8p.m.—A short discourse by the pastor, v oF Washiogions best singers will be followed by vocal and instrumental music. e mosical feature of the evening tervice. with recitatious from two scholars of In- termediate Society of Christian Endeavor. U TO MORNING AND SERVICES. d Randolph streets. PAUL LANGHORNE. hool.. o chlas. R, JOBN BEIGGS, _ pastor. UAL MIS-| WB WELCOME SIONAEY RALLY at 10 a.m., with OOM- EV BINED & 6 ad PRBACHING SERVICE PROG! );‘(} Bacses of New York T preach, at 7 are requesied to = meotings 4t Galvary Church. Tues. -.. Wea, mighta: "o B VERTBODY. Grace Baptist Church Sk 2nd Sesth Oureiina svewws £.6: PASTOR JOHNSON. 9:30_Bibte. achoni. * Clasers. for &l 1. uo-r—l 1L:00—"THR SPIRIT IN EVERYDAY e e opening DOkt Wik at g Jith Pentecostal mesenges by Sisters Binei | Tus_TF wn BELIEY Service for Heal- Rand!szghIands Church * Baptisms, 7. Church prayer meeting . Seats free. All welcome. - LUTHERAN. TUTHERAN. Concordia Evangelical | Atonement 5 58t § i Lutheran : Bervices—8unday school, _ Preachiog. 11_a.m 0. W LOCHER "Pastor. Grace Eva.ngelxcal Lutheran Tomerrow—S&ervices, 11 a.m., in English. ALL WELCOME. Church (Ohio Synod.) 13th and Corcoran xts. n.w. ng. 11.a.m. and & p.m. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church Eleventh and H Streets N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D. - = - 2 : X SR mun, wupt. | Keller Memorial Lutheran 9:30—Sunday school. C. B. 11:00— “Dr:am D d" H MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.B. 7:00Yous rmua-ngmmu S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. "Short Address and Music | oS 29 e Boy Scout Band Morning Service at 11:00. Y. e ey Evening Service at 7:45. —T inity Lutt Churct Young People’s Society, 6:45. tiewsart Syo0d.) "B Senroeder SALVATION ARMY. Services: am., Lnlll 'and Bible ¢lase: Gmrch of the Incarnation 14th and Gallatin sts. n.w. EEV_ (HENRY MANKEN, Fastee. Public worship, 11 a.m. and 8 Bible school, : Headquarters: . 521 13th St. NW. Capital Funday school— Christian Endeavor- ( hri New Jersey ave. DQ('QPI M and N uv,s:t. PREDERTCK WhSeREE Fasra- | SUNDAY AT 8 P.) e R BIDis WITH ENTIR [ ] |83 12 =1 ] nev. m. DENNINGTON HATES. D. D., MISSIONER AND MRS. EST ible sehool. and Staff Band. he ‘wivice ang sermon. (Wedaesdss) Lo L. prayer services . a_ a .“Swallowing Camels, or the Infidel's Creed” The Rnndagc of § THE SALVATION ARMY gsxeniag e HEjc Ik o i Church of the Rcformatxo«_: WASHINGTON'SDiQILVATION ARMY FOR INFORMATION CALL MAIN 3270 or 7870 iwee OR ASK ANY SALVATION ARMY OFFICER > CHURCH ANNOUN CONGREGATIONAL. BAPTIST. CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. | | 4th and Va. ave. s.e RBV. HOWARD 1. STEWART. Pastor. Preaching at 11 a.m. by Rev. J. H. Muir, | D. D. pastor of Temple Baptist Church, and § p.m.. people’s popular happy bour. With sefimos by astor Stewart ow WHAT Dome THE (OMAN oF oIODAT WANT? A HOME OR CAR! FAME? CHILDREN OR TNDEPENDRNCET: A thousand seats and a "thousand-fold wel- come. Come worship with us Ch., 7th & Eye n.e. BETHANY zarmer covea R v ||| Preaching by the pastor, u' p.m._ Bible school at 9:30 a.m. for ‘young people, 5:30. C. B., ! New Earth.” :Ef 9 Jefferson’s Time.” PTanpl: fiapfist dmréh Tenth and N ets. n.w. Rev. MUIR, D. D., Pastor. EMENTS CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. President of Rochester Thediogical Seminary. | Thursday, April 14, 4:45—JOH)} Friday, April 15, 4:45—JOHN BUNYA on these great subjects. COLLECTION. REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICES: AT THE ’ = || Beginning Sunday Afternoon at 3:30 O’Clock | , “A Scottish Knight.” 11 a.m., preaching by the minister, Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, “A New Heaven and a 10 a.m.—Bible Class and Lecture by Merrill E. Gates, LL. D., L. H.D.: “Federalists and Anti-Federalists, or “Republicans’ in . Thirty-third Degree Scottish Rite Mason Eloquent Baptist Preacher and Educator | The Washington Federation of Churches Co-operating. First Congregational Church | Tenth and G Streets N.W. It .|| Clarence A. Barbour, D.D. ““Masculine ("hrmmml\ Men's Night I il “The Dream and the Reality” | Service.” Young People’s Night | OF LIVING H Sunday—“IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?” Monday—“THE MASTER’S DEFINITION OF LIFE.” Tuesday—“THE SUPREME FUNCTION OF LIFE.” Wednesday—“THE BATTLE GROUND OF LIFE.” | Thursday—"“THE LAW OF THE TREND OF LIFE.” i Friday—"LIFE'S UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY.” | | | Evenings, 8:00—LIFE and the BUSINESS ‘ STUDENTS and YOUNG PEOPLE are ESPECIALLY INVITED to hear one of America’s foremost men | Attend the services of yvour own church, but when there is no conflict HEAR DR. BAR- BOUR, ESPECIALLY THE FIRST LECTURE!! ADMISSION FREE. lcnnllbl‘a U.'S. Senate) " 9:30 a.m. achool. Brotber Stewart | will speak to the schaol a the closs, * | | R e rvices. 11 a.m. and § p.m., revival sei Howard 1. Stewart will preach Bube BEST WB HAVE. 8 p.m., ~HIGIT OF SDMIING Hiewry Sodlect. Columbia Road Near 14th St. The special he special services will coatinve through 7 pm.. Christian Endesvor. - COME To_THW MEPTINGS. 1 Baptist C‘nurch 9th hl" Bt ow. Pn-nlu xzv L. O. DRAKE. Church School, 9:45. ot Au-m pm., ing, ““THI S| You"are invited to attend all services Sixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELBVEN 0'CLOCK— CONGREGATIONAL. s MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) In the Residential N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister 11:00 am.—*“The Might of Kindness” 1:»—m‘nm- Mount Pleasant Chorus 8:00 p.m.—*Is the World Growing Better or Worse?” Sermon tor children every Sunday A.M. Small children cared for during service. Metropolitan B'P“‘ta‘“’d‘ Sunday Evening Club, 7:30 P.M. Speaker, MR. BRUCE LAMOND D.D. ALL SEATS FREE CLEVELAND PARK 84th AND LOWELL ST8. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. ible_school. - wn. PORTY-FIVE— Sermon by the Pastor 1 chvien TOPIC- “HEAVEN'S GREATEST [ngram Memorial Congregational | MAGNET” SPIRITED 505G SERVICE FOLLOWED BY West Waslflngton Baptist Siep and N ate » 10th st. and Mass. ave. n.e. LEWIS E. PURDUM, Minister. Sunday school. 7 p.m. C. E. +The Christian's ¥oc abul M. Damon. field re- o the cholr, a roprano, and Mre. Crossman, cont direetor. - S UNIVERSAL IO LUTAERAN. Church of O}xr, Father (Universalist] St. Olaf Congreg'auon A AT, APRIL T, The usual Sunday obsersances, with REV. DR. LBE 8. McCOLLISTER, Dean of Tufts University Divinity School, Delivering _the first of the national state- (0f Norwegian Luth. Church of America.) Services in Bnglish. 11 a.m., in nembly toom Tof Frkingion Churct, North Capitol and ¥i Mine UNITY SOCIETY 300 HOMER BUILDING. (E. side of 13th bet. F and G sts. n.w.) Reading and Rest Room gpen ang Tnaleld- ual Healing given daily—12 m. SUNDAY—8 P Dr, Frank W, Collicr Dean of the American University, “The Life Triumphant” Daily classes in Mind Training tian Pavchology for Health and Su Begin now for definite results and Viva M. January A GOOD MAN OUT OF THB Slln(lon Army _for the ern Division, will speak. Music by hv Mrs. Bachschmid, Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee, musicai From Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. Order of Illuminati MISS VAN VOAST will spoak Sunday at & ments of Universalism arranged for by the General Convention of the Universalist Ohureh. At_ihe morning service at 11 o'cloc Church of Life and Joy SPIRITUALISM. P-®- 1§ MRS, HENKLE Hows MEETINGS SUNDAY, Wedner d Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, o, ETETIDOUT gets areading. L Center for Psychxc Develop- ment, 1704 KILBOURNE PL. N.W. Lecture and Mestage Seance EVERY Fridsy. s 8:13--Doors closed 8. AII 'Qleump—fi!ub ct next Fri d “MARRIAGE OR DIVORCI F—-WHI( llT" llls JANE B. COATES, PSYCHIC. Pt taterview 5y DD onty. el Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Noted platform test medium. Meeting Sun- duy evening a: 8 o'clock In Society Hall roe. Bible Uiars for Misw Nelson. “Thin church welcomes YO0 SALVATION ARMY. Jahed lis audiences by his spirit messag On Tuesday evening special message scam and questions answered at 8 o'cl Maj. J. G. McGee, red Healing Service, “Reincarnation” DR, T. H. P. HEATHCOTE. “The World Beautiful” MISS EVELYN GURLY-KANE. Dr. Heathcote will give a series bli lectures during the week. Lol National New Tllongln! Center MISS EMMA GRAY CommandugiDIC: ‘Christ Spiritualist Church (Colored) 1609 11th st Services—sundasa and We s HM’L HATTIE LEWIS, Message B SUNDAY, 8 P.M.—1502 14th 8T. N.W. Leeture, spirit message and healing service. DO _NOT FAIL TO SEE IT. LECTURR BY THE PASTOR, =i GREAT HOLINESS MEETING AT COSMOS THEATER, 919 Alfrzd H. ’I'c.rry St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Pa. ave. nw, on Sunday, April 10, at 10:30 a.m., led by COM- ILL, with entire Social Congress | “The Wm'ld' th‘ Flesh and the Devil” PIRIT M| a0 RIS - § et ts and pupils by ap Public cordially in- CENTRAL UNION MISSION. Spiritual Science Church oi HEAR COMMANDER MISS BOOTH AT BELASCO THEA- Christ - TER SUNDAY, APRIL 10th, AT 3 P.M. Subject: ALLEEATS FUEE fifiw txe weecone. | “THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL STORY” --n""\'l-"A“fna"#?& GEN. J. J. PERSHING Will Preside AT N. Y. AVE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SOCIAL CONGRESS AND STAFF BAND TheF“S'SP*fituahstChurch CENTRAL UNION MISSION @2 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. John S. Bennett, Supt. Services Every Night in the Year. SUNDAY, APRIL 10th—AT 7:45 D). Rev. Wm. A. Isenberger At Reservoir and Before ter service Mra. Gigous will exhibit II! tlln.le built by her under Bpirit Control. Chase Family Singers EVERYBODY WELCOME. [ESSAGES. t Pythian an Temple. ‘1013 Sosc, Al welcoma, * PRESBYTERIAN. Westminster Church Memorial | 434 7th STRERT S.W. ool - En meetings. Address by Rrig. Thomas Cowan. 1 secretars for prison work of the Salvation Army. Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Fourth and B strects southeast. FREELE RE! tor. REV. The X 9:30 a.m. school. 11:00a. orning worship. _ Subject— P ” 'An Example’ 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor socleties. 7:45 p.m. _Evening worchip. Subject— “Needs of Washington City Presbytery” Eastem Presbytcrtan Church 700 pm.— Y. Central Prcsbyterxan Church ngTeRutional meet- " g, Sinall children cared for during Sunday morning s Sherwood Presbyterian Rhode Island ave. and 22nd st. n.e. 9:30 am.—Subbath school. Men in Masonic all. 11:00 a.m.—Dr. Wm il pre: _8:00 p.m.—“TAKE A. Rodell, evancelist, AND PETI {New York Avenue Presby- terian Church ~.. 13th and H sts. CLIFFI, Pastor. school Aduit classes. nder M BOOTH wad the NEAR LEADING HOTELS. The Church of the Pilgrims , with classes for every member of the family. Divihe worship. Preaching by £ Chaplain J. B. Frozier, ristian Endeavor. and supper at the o which all strangers Fare invited. oz by nml _Chaplain J. razier, U. S. Cieistian Budoavor So- Midweek praser service Thursday at § p.m. A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Garden Memorial Yoo, o GEORGE M. CUMMINGS, P 30 a.m.: preachi ing service SIXTH VTERIAN 16th AND K to Rock Creek Park. REV. S \\’HITE MA on ‘“The Life of Je 2. +JEsUS "AND THE CHOSEN ALL WELCOME, [ i . Eckmgton riorida X0 PRYSRYTERIAN. PRESRYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Speaks at .|} am—“THE INTERPRETING CHRIST” 8 pm—“WHY MUST I ACCEPT CHRIST?” Js not the “must” an ecclesiastical imperative? Did Christ say so? Sized up as men size up things. must a man accept Christ or stultify himself?> Is there any rational “must” in acceptance of Christ? Has Christ any real program. or only a set of idealistic “points”? What, really, is acceptance of Christ? THINGS THAT TROUBLE PEOPLE, 9:15—Meeting of S. S. Hon. Clyde Kelly teaches Men’s Class. Monday, 8 p.m.—Annual meeting of First Church Congregational, followed by social and reception to all who joined the church April, 1920-April, 1921. THURSDAY, 8 p.m—Meeting for deepening the spiritual life. Exposition of topic—*L OST” The Church for the Spiritually Troubled NORTHNIINSTER 1tk st and K. 1 ave REV. HUGH 'KERK FULTON. Fastor. 9:45—Bible studs. Classes for all. 1100 [} ay schonl a4 ieore by Fred m.—Christian Erdear. of Waiter Reed Y. M. C S. SORLEY, DLING TUKKEY B RONINON AND OTHERS. _SPECIAL MUY NORTH CAPITOL, COR. = AL MI'S l'e lm; Q st. e lWestcmPrcsbyterhnChmd\ H st. between 10th and 20th n.w. Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Minister. 100 am— “Cherished Ideals for the New Church Year’ Chu-rc(%: of thed(zo'yenant ' 8:00 p.m. —-ms'mn CANTATA— nn. ave. an REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., I “The Paschal Victor” Minister. | REPEATED BY RBQUEST. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT. THE QUARTBT WILL SING. SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1921, P ST NE inday school. 'Georgctown Ch!.a; . T Pl tiass of Mrs. John Nelson Mills! pec DAes T MARSHALL e Sounz” women. Siugle o warsied. | iy G0 . Ch en Pox ¥ 11 am. “TUnconseious Influ- . Children und'rl e 5 'pm . organ recital: 8 pm. s n_Army_convention Miss Mable Ribie Class. T sw-ummm service. _Sermon by Dr.| CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist Jupject. “THE TEST OF)| Branches of The Mother Church, The 00d. RBALITY. Music by the Solo Double Quartet,| IFirst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sydney llldord “;‘Hxhlnm“ Dlw‘:lor of arvey Murray, Organist. Supper. First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Buclid St. ian Endeavor Second Church of Christ, ian Eudeavor vesper service. N.E. Masonic Temple, Sth and F N.E. ing service. Sermon by Dr. Woob: “Subject. CrCOMPROMISES Third Church of Christ, Scientist Masonic Temple, 13th and N. Y. Ave. AND CONSEQUENCI Music by the Brening Cheir of 165 Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist The Arcade, 14th and Park Road. voices. Sydney Lloyd tson, Di- of Music; Hl"’! urray, Or- = srn.mr:r— ‘Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?” Claude Robeson, Pianist. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. 8:00—Midweek prayer service. ALL WELCOME. Wa;immgtm Heights Pres- A Sunday, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. MEETINGS, 8 he 8 pim—Ax Far As Athens Fourth Presbyterian Church | coLorano nLpG., 14 13th and Fairmont sts. DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday schooi. Men's Bible class taught by FRANK L. MIDDLET 11 a.m.—Morning worshi, T 1786 COLUMBIA RD. N.! Fm 10 to 9 (except Wednesday even- ng. Sundays and holidays). DY) 148 EAST CAPITOL ST— . 2 week {ommont Wotmasiars): Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church Cor. Randolph xt. and New Hampahire ave. PBELL, r. FRIENDS. 1811 Eye st. n.w. Ffi‘;‘gs‘.M?g Meeting at 11 a'm. ARE INVITED, . Friends «on‘uowxr 18 & Irving sia. Bunday echool, 9:45. for worship, 11 a.m. C. E., 6:30 p.m. e loune, ' READING ROOMS: i St