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(Other Church News on Page 8, Part 1.) A dicates that they did not see any re- lation between labor and religious teach- . did more for Christfanity than any other man who has ever lived, also ’ (8. & H. 112 Wm. M. Gondwin. L. B., 8., Bank bldg. 1406 G st. n.w. By ann tment 11:00 a'm.—*'1 GO FOR YOU.” TO PREPARE A PLACE BY G. B. TAYLOR. N -(_]omzl Jesus says, “Come Unto Me and I 2 § A Will Give You: . - t - A NTTT, : > & = T AN o D AT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921—-PART 1 z - NUMBER GROWING || 7%ird 10 of 100 S | AURCH ANN OUNCEMENTS r o uestions | 5 { . On “Josh d the Judges™ ¢ . IN BlBl_E B[]NIES]’ n " Joshua an e Judges™ | ! 5 5 LUTHERAN - LrTRERAN. 1 ITED DRETHREN. 4 BAPTIST. BAPTIST, ——4 g (Copyright, by Louise Handing Earll, 1921.) | “Luther 4 opiulon descrves (::::rl:'v::;::::'n; Nlcmoxjxal Unm:]s Brethren {E.Hez Swem Grace Bap[lst Church 21. (a) What was the total number of kings overcome by Joshua? | |[#% onc of the mankisdisanielled 5 P todesus Spmo 1 b 2ud South Carelina svense se. . 4 : galcgbya | tion. ima b ¢ that the world | men xing . comforiabie ehairs 40 EE TUTINSY Answers Already Received | (b) What race of giants, ruled by lords, remained in the land | | g™ {estimony to £ia icheeHal D |l i i SETTN A % Jos < . . traveled far on way | n b, y 8 | of Canaan, later caused the death of Samson and Saul, but were | individu —President Harding.. | D. D., Pastor. piess Chise 9 RUIT OF THE SPUNT. Show Many Elders Have | | peercofic by David? Consult Judges, 16; 1 Samuel;(31, and, | The Greatest Event in Modzrn History L o S ETHANY savse e, | DA s <l - 7:00 = PTIST Y Chiurch prayer me g 00 1 | . at T i 22 ‘hich chapter in Josh contains th Iy consecutive . - : 5 fp iy ; jons. 22. (a) Which chapter in Joshua contain he only cons . = : It = Taken Up Questions record of the life of Caleb, Joshua's companion from Egypt to LUTHER AT THE DIET A’E IWbORN' 1S | FENT e | "% Temple Baptist Church The number of contestants in the| | Canaan? (b) How old was Caleb when he visited Canaan the Anniver clebration o a3 i AR S third Bible contest of the District of| | first time? (c) How old was he when Joshua divided the land? Four Hundredth £ versaty, e ‘ Pfl ‘ASSCmD‘Y bont:i e 750 S 4 Columbia Federation of Women's| | (d) What was his physical condition in old age> Luther Place Memorial Church i il S | e s W g N Clubs, with the co-operation of Thel | 23 (a) Why did Joshua give to Caleb the famous city of Hebron? | | o G \ i vty | et Aitavey. Sovoime Star, is increasing, and much interest (b) What relative of Joshua distinguished himseli and later’ by E S ' e = M. SI0nN - .. is being manifested by those who | | came a judge over Isracl? (Comment: “Deliverer” and | | Monday Night, April 18, 1921, 8 O'clock i e i Geistian Eodeavar have contributed to the first two s--tsl i udge” practically synonymous terms.) A Service for All Protestants and for Every American - = — . = of auestions. The third ten of the| | 24 What troublesome people lived in Judah's inheritance after Addresses by Reformed el Metropolitan Baptist Church series of 100 questions on the life of | their king had been slain by Joshua, and in which city? (b) = g B AND Mo s. 4 i SRS Josia g e Sk Seahne 6] What ‘troublesame. people remained n the. inhecitance bt || P T el b nosuse, v | Nineteenth Street Baptist | [oum Compton Bl Pastor Samuel—are printed in another col- iphraim and Manasseh, and could not be driven out? (¢) 3 1 - >Q Sl SRR TR : umn, together with the answers to the What important land, later the scene of one of the world’'s REV. DR. LAURITZ LARuEN, N.W. MOENING AT ELEVEN 0°CLOCK second ten questions. y | most noted tragedies, did Joshua give to the descendants of , | President National Lutheran Council The Fearless Life Answers _already received by the| | Manasseh on the east side of Jordan? Consult Judges, 11. 13 “The Diet N he moment in the medern Risto Tiibie seh lass for you. committee in charge show that many | | __ 5 s : : J | men.* Tiiomas Sl by ) : elders have entered the contest. Sun-|'| 25. (a) What complaint did the people of Manasseh make con- | | 118 Bt s s Lt peaks as G s urst from s i T TR RTINS "a».s"l"m"s “l"d athey ;v:‘mwuu; o cerning their inheritance? (b) What was Joshua's firm reply | [ T = HEZEKIARL o Zanizations also are taking ¢ t > 1l fnman pros - 3 questions in their weekly studies, theny ko RA T N e e : - Song Service, Sermon and sTen questions are vr]mled ‘l“h ’l“{wl (;) How many cities were there in Benjamin's inheritance? ! = ti tar of Saturday, {ogcther with the| (b) In which inheritance was Simcon's portion included? (c) = i Baptism Snendts 10 She PrcoudiE gt | After all the land had been divided. what did Joshua ask for | | LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL : YW REVIVAL SERVICES | ‘-I f e cfost o T cometat 1o tn Suagy | | himseli? () What did Joshua build on the land granted, and P (Thomas Circle) < b e v, i ! Randle ‘1\ghlands Church school or organization that sends in | or what purpose ? 3 | Tageant of TR COMMTNITY CHURCH the greatest number of contestants| | 27. (3) How many cities of refuge were there? (b) Where were | G. M. Diffenderfer, D.D., Pastor | Usser Divinese Wone FIRST BAPTIST |, saan i rating. & s fl[v{ located? ~(c) W hat were they: for? (d) What institution | am—DBible "School in all departments—W. O. Hiltabidle, | AW CHUBCH (Swedenbores | CHURCH, | ams Answers should be maile efore of today serves a similar purpose? (Comment: Las cs- & | ot nnt ot Tollowing. Saturday o] | s S purpos («© ast ques- | | superintendent. e ;ChurchcftheNew ]erusalem‘ Clarendon, Va. | “Bible Contest, Rooms E Mary- | i . 5 2 Service i ser od” rakness Sixteenth street above Q northwest 5 Fr : Tand e 1430 I ‘strect northo| | 28 (a) Which chapter of Joshua describes what was given to the | |11:00 am—Service with sermon. Ti odist Wi [ e CONDUCTED RY Washi Bapti west.” : | Levites who bad no inheritance? (b) Who contributed to the Stronger Than Man's Strength. [ oW S dies e T e woan. | Rev, John E. Briges | West Washington Baptist Contestants are required to fill out| necessities of the Levites? (c) How many cities were con- | | This serviee s commomoratise of 1 lnndreath, auniversars of the trial of Lutier | Tonts T bost . Doctsval meeting Taesday | > - Brigg ‘ A e ::.» following blank and send in with| tributed to the Levites for them to dwell in? {hefore the at Worms. It is the birthday of civil diberty, and will be observed by ail | Lending Library in the OF WASHINGTON, I, ¢ LR eir answers: ! 3 5 Protestantism. 2 1 i redacpric | 29. (a) What _comforting words did Joshua speak | T ; s - 7 i Three Services Sund fais 0 po g . Joshua speak to the men of o s : ; 1deiver S osicty L4 S - Ca . — ee Oervices Sunada B 5.5, 1 Full wam ! Reaben, Gad and the hali iribe of Manasseh when the wars | | L0 mm—t Db bndenvorisoache o s Al lawiGan \\\‘ R s e Then Lrx\Shah e S e SRS i e ‘«l'w‘;ir.i‘o“(‘l;)fr\o\"l‘\a‘xl persecution l%l«i !l]\e>c men meet on | BpLoNe G l""""“;' L AND BYERY NtGHT NEXT wEEk. | Second B eir way icir own people, whom they had con- LEADER-—N. K. GARDN | e N e PUBLIC INVITED N | 3 z = & | - —Service w serme sme s CHo Meets Men. V. HOWAR STEWAR 1stor L | 30- (2) How did the wariors of Reuben, Gad and the haif tribe of | | 5:00 P-m—Service with sermon. Theme: “How God Meets Mc — - Preaching, 11 am. ~LIFE® VACANT el | Manasseh answer their false accusers? (b) How did the hon- | At the 11 o'clock service Mrs. Hazen Buchler will sing “Open Petworth 6 Randolph streets. AT ey ‘ G ECT e COLt e Tt est. but overzealous, elders reccive their words, and what reply | |the Gates of the Temple.” At S 2 BTt I SEALe s S oot dioesad 5 | did they give? =l MONDAY. § 1M Cnader G0 the Taithey Py COTLD A PERSON BE HAPPY 15 111 : i > b WITH LOVED ONES IN HELL™ A thon o) Name of church or Sunday school or - v i e Thursday ev o pa gl sentionso gy A e - = ! . fam; Prof. Wentz, —— . other organization.. . i and Dr. Lauri recent commi: ners of the - atheran chureh to Fure o ¥ o this rvice 4 sty ma e e ool Answers to Second Ten Questions ™ i R AR e information in a sealed envelope and eSLIONS i This Church Welcomes YOU. 2 = attach the answers, then place all in a 8th and H Streets N.\ large envelope for mailing. 2 = - 11. (a) The spiritual training of jand the eiders rent their clothes be- | Was & manual laborer. and the hands LUTH AN. 28 REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D, Assistant EUNDS ASKED TO BUILD the children received attention from | fore the ark and put dust on their | With which he artstrings STt 7 ’ the fathers, even when' personal re- | heads and prayed, almost losing their | 0F_ (b at b Concordia Evang.:fical REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf SYNAGOGUE IN DISTRICT |Pensibilities were excecdingly heavy. i dodian: ing Isracl | 2ioh | h ; kD d (No reference) (b) According 1o esuse ciry oy A {the ~ Sabbath, Luthera Sunday School, 9:30 am, N. S. Faucett, Superintendent —_— God's instruction, cach representa-| 1. £ | philanthropic activi Dl G o - : ! shua h |u i tivity of ¢ 5 . W LOCHE : Southeast Free Hebrew School Had | [I"¢' man carricd on his shoulder Giod said to him, fof unique relationship_ o God and | Tomermn—foyee 1 s 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. ids an | dismayed. is assertion of oecupying 1l | AL COME < Already Organized Committee for a memorial for the spiritual edu ven into thy hand the | plane with the her was the r — o S . 4 i cation of the chitdren. Joshus. 4.5, | Ki"E Of Al and hix people, and his{fon for their determination to kil | - h of the Ref . - 8 p.m.—Baptism. Sermon by Dr Anderson. i ipaign. B i e it e oy and his land.” Joshua, 8.1. (b) Fol- | ¢ hr;fit “;s O bathimtn Church of the Reformation| v p as |lowi 3 instructi en were | Father and the Son were laborers o 5 e e : 3o iy ok PR The Southeast Free Hebrew School,{a memorial in Gilgal. Joshua, §.20. | sent o 1ie s oo tion e s necasingly THE CHURCH - 18 Christian Eadeavor Mectings—Sunday, 4:00, Junior; 6:45, Senior; 7:00 Rev. R. Rachmil, pastor, has asked for (d) The fathers were to say o theif | 30000 in divisiona. Josman si oot | for the welfare of makes labe Capitol ILIL: Tesa. ave m., Intermediate; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Scnior. . funds to establish a 'synagogue in | children, “The Lord your God dried ;i I Givisions. Joshua, 2.4 (c) The |06 (o WO 0 Paul not REV. JOIN WEIDLE pm., : sday, 8:0 » Washington and at a meeting held|up the waters of Jordan from be- the sionatrh of Joshua's spear was| )y jygints out the dignity of labor. | ¥ . last week new otficers were appoint- | fore you, until ye were passed over, | '€ Signai for the men to Mish out o did the Lord, he £hows. how Thursday, 7:00 p.m.—Meceting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any ed. who already have organized them- fas the Lord your God did to the Red | #MbUsh and attack the city. (d) After |t nelps « op’ Christian eharacter. s 3 selves into a committee to seek a suit- | sea, Which he dried up from before j hanging the king of Ai. and burning! 1n the letter to the Tl desiring to unite with the church. able site for the synagogue and solicit | us. until we were gone over; that|the c Joshua wrote the law on!lonians led ' e e = — ke * Fat e on H st) funds for its maintenance. all the people of the earth might |stones and read the law to all Israel. | ors to rn. ad Ygt Mark’s Lutheran Church Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Church prayer me¢! (Entrance st. Albert Taslor of Anacostia was ap-|know the hand of the Lord that |Joshua. 5.20-35. {monish > who ‘were [Ote et poirfted president of the congregation;! it is mighty; that he might fear | 17. (a) After the defeat of the King | trouble expected | 5 R i Fridav, 7 —Boy Sc 3 S. Sacks, vice president; M. M. Ketzi :ha hml your God forever. Joshua.|of Ai. the men of Gideon put on ol | church REV. H. DENNINGTON HAYES. D. D., Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. * treasurer, and M. Berlinsky, secre- . . itorn clothes, and wornout shoes and, 3 o | 943 am—Bible school : : tary. The Southeast' Free Hebrow| 12 (@) About 40000 warriors led | WL fnoldy s vt i ameis seer wini | M8 For e ford's rotnin, T 1100 % 5 0l it aud seumin. | All Are Cordially Invited T S e ever¥ i (D) On that day the Lord magnified |10 Joshua asking for a league of | e £100 et (WA RS te T eny extmecyice [ laro Sblect s Datine the Jewish " Baster iasl {Joshua * * * and they feared him Beaceias Shey were from SHG oA Setati ey Chelr m.,;,;,.\,.;}A = S e | ‘Divine Reconstruction of Man- ' KENDALL ' e beai e ;a8 they feared Moses, all the days of | COURLrY. Joshua. 9.1-13. (b After| s and bringing the church | orth Cap. and R | S S =t I e e e gaine aay; Services| s lie. Joshua, &i4; (c) Joshua | three days. Joshua heard of the deeep- | ute. by iheir rerusal (o] totxfmen} Pastor, Tiv. 1 0. FARER | km({ Soon to Begin. BAPTIST i | re-established the rite of circum- |tion. and said fto them that if the ! nd nexlect of true Christ S reaching, 1 nan, 8 pome Sl numerous responses to an appeal! . Gt STacl, 23 cnenne Fats B Tl ol 31 2 4z S te e . SetEed T The Gas et o -sz““i'r‘;'.f;n":fi.fl'.’.id(.?' Jsracl was chanked Isar;l::s.g {he Gibeonites consented. | witharaw' e "hand | of | fell Keller Memorial Lutheran CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Ninth St. nelp, one of them coming from San!(To™ .Y et it “iny | Joshua. 9.16-27. ; e VE. AN ST, N.E i Bél B St. SW Francisco in the form of & ehecke | (¢, 10056 thy shoe from oft thy | "G5 ()" Ndoni-zedec and’ Hoham,|refused to work, a5 Christ | MD. AVE. AND 0th ST. NE. | = B St. SW. Contributions may be sent to Mr. 'ray.l B eneT 1o e PhRC vhereon _thou | kings of Jerusalem and Hebron, fed- | t0_labor. & ; S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor | ¢HURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist 4 8 lor, at 516-13 $th street southeast. 13. (a) God said to Joshua, “I have | €rated with three other heathen to| The apostle cited his own life ShndaviSehool4030 1 { Branches of The Mother Church, The Rev. Walter C. given into thine hand Jericho, and | fiEht the men of Gibeon for entering | among them as an example of Chris-j Sunday >chool, 2,:00 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scott, Pastor. WILL CELEBRATE JUBILEE. | &5, kipe ereor, 208 ‘the “mighiy jlnte s Irawue of pecs itk tamael | UL WU WM ol int 8, S0 | Men's Bible Class, 10:00. | I orton. Mot Scott, Pastor. e {men of valor.” Joshua, 6.2. (b) In|Joshua, 10.1-5. ( e Lord said to} P! g L gt al : SRR 7 " ~ Ay s ) the line of Isracl’s march, the war- iJoshua, “Fear them not (the federa-| bY heroic efforts, provi i\‘l“""}“g :U",‘CC fl: 11490 [iilEiEst (ChiuschifotAhelst Scientist 9:30 a.m.— ] 1 ’ riors went first, then the seven |tion), for I have delivered them into e § a e v “vening Service at 7:45. £ 5 S S S O] = Plan of Baptist Women’s Foreign | 1105, "Wwith seven trumpets. then. the | thine hond: there SHATI Aot s man op LI D L i v S’l, CHEE St (3 Second Church of Christ, Scientist SEDER i Missiodary Society. jark, and finally the people. Joshua. |them stand before thee.” Joshua, 108, | bearal Topy Gomg Paul teaches that! Youmg People’s Society, 6 X.E. Masonic Temple. Sth and ¥ e 16.9. (c) The attack on Jericho lasted| (c) Goq sent a hailstorm upon the! veloping the kingdom of God. B | 5 U STREET AT Third Church of Christ, Scientist Fnitial ¢ The nfticth ‘anniversary of the|seven days. Joshua, 615-21. (d) On|cnemys Joshua, 10.11, and caused | working at his trade Paul was work. | Epiphany 16th Masonic Temple, 13th and N. ¥. Ave. nitial sermon founding of the Baptist Woman's For- | the seventh day. the marching around | 1 42 ylignt to last until the enemy | ing to advance God's causp. working | CHARLES ¥ . D. . Pastor. Fourth Church of Chfist, Scientist by the Pastor: eign MissionarySociety is to be cele- | the city seven times. the blowing of | the daVIIENt to last untll the enemy ing to advipce Gods causy, working) = CHARLESF, oy th Church of Chfist, Sci ) brated in this city May 11, 12 and 13. |the trimpets in Wlilce" and the prayer. 3 manner that he was helping to mold ! with sermonx or nd | B . 14th an 5 - E” A Jubilee celebration is to be hela | Shouling of tne peoble s one man | PUSVSC) The fiercest part of this fa- | them into the Iikeness of the Tord. | m: mhiweok servie Mundes, s b somspr o 'SOME LESSONS FROM HORTICULTURI x I::: \cxle‘:eisnat‘ l:: Al“‘m;‘;adullfl“ jple and fall. Joshua, 6.15-21. mous battle was when the enemy. fled gr’.ai ;’r’;‘)n‘:ool:,: the iorotat thatonties o “Doctrine of Atonement 7:15 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. ¥ -, glven May 11 at| ™'y ™" (5) Silver and gold and vessels |from Gibeon toward Makkedah. . | g . Church = 3 immanuel Baptist Church and meet- | oo'% | you are doing what the idlers, whom ; §¢. Paul’s English Lutheran Chuscl = 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. ” : - of brass and fron were captured in |Joshua, 10.10. (b) The five federated | 3y 3 e sy r B LTI a.m. and 8 p.m. P. 3 T e bare eld the following two | the conquest of Jericho, (b) and were, kings were hanged by Joshua upon | tienicp o 0 0 UEn £ Eleventh and H Streets N-W. ; 130 ) T SATISFYING A HUNGRY WORLD” days in Calvary Baptist Church. Mrs. 1 tianity ¢ ), Pastor g “ CI{RIS 'y ry Bap Church. Mrs.|kept in the treasury of the house|fve trees until the evening. Joshua, 5 4 ] JOUN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. WEDNESDAY Helen Barrett Montgomery, president |of the Lord. Joshua, 6.24. (c) The 8 T ve | Paul gives a warning against giv-| S *. B. Batem t. o'clock. Special Music-by the Church Choir, J. H. Ingram, leader. Also Male Quartet. S 00 NerthawBapiiat Porcton Min | ur: o5 prey were’ consecrated to|.0:26: (¢) The names of the five!; . 'hroag (o those who can work and| 9:30-Sunday scheol. C. B. Bateman, supt. D A CORDIAL WELCOME TO Al 3 reign Mis- | riches ¢ were' conse i i ing ) thos o ork and - . AL .COME J sionary Society will be one of the|the Lord, according to instructlon el s lpaereadont; Zodec will 'not. toil. "He claims that it atff_“] yther as Reformer, READING ROOMS: speakers. There will be a pageant | Joshua, 6.19. ny person SoUhURL 102 (> Toshet et e 2 : i " |COLORADO BLDG.. 14th and G Sta—| 1502 119 Years Old. . ! . 10.3. Jeft to starve. He stood for a square ma . S0z Tepresentative of fifty years of mis- | 100k ANy Ol N enent was to be | Warfare because the Lord God fought | deal in scttling the labor problems. Cl',‘umhman' Statesmart Houry 0 o 9 (Wed. 9 to 7. and Sun. | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sen: cloxe i accursed. for he would bring trouble | for Israel. Joshua, 10.42. He did not favor giving to any on | e i Biansn, 2306 £:00): . £ Cl - {to the nation. Joshua, 6.18. 20. (a) Israel, under Joshua, fought | who shirked or failed to perform his = i g, m|1e COLUMBIA RD. Now.— 16TH AND O STREETS. TO HONOR LUTHER ! "15. (a) After the conquest of Jericho, | a“long time” against the inhabitants | duty what he had not (-Ar]n't.-tl. He 8 ‘The Ideal Wife, ROl A el DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister e Jpshua fulfilled the promise made|of Canaan. Joshua, 11.15. (b) Joshua "cctzn“"dw‘:;‘k-“wf“;‘nz;’g catent and i s PICTURED IN MRS, LUTHER. e e e - to Rahab, and also cleansed the camp |divided the land of Canaan between ng:ornq?derfll a man a traitor. who 8:00—Thursday, 4 Hours 12 to 9 week days (except holi-: o Sunday we celebrate a day dedicated to the evangelization of the world. Quadri-Centenary of Diet of Worms | from sin, and sent men to investigate |seven tribes that were ecligible. The hegleoted to use all his power ot LT s N = days): also 2:30 to 5:30 Sundass. i 1 d 1d £ 5 t)' b iconditions at Ai. Joshua, 6.25 and|tribe of Levi having no inheritance, | ¢* al—for God S THE ARCADE, 14th and Park Rond _ “Chri W the W Chris to Be Observed. 71:26. (b) The men reported that Ai|and the tribe of Simeon being absord! mental, manual a0 mosed feeaime tha| The Swedish Lutheran (Second Floor)— 11 am. Christ for the World an orid for e could be easily taken. Joshua, 7.3. (c) |ed in the tribe 8¢ Judah. The others ; the fynds of the church, : 10 to 5:30 week days; also 7 to 9 p.m. ( “ 9, =5 9, »” ,_T:‘;,.uudri S 3”"" About 3,000 men of Israel attacked Al [having received their portion on the | 1ae amrones enequraged the Thet: Congregation S (excrothW caneatays). SO {8 pm.—*“A World’s Vision and a World’s Work : uther's appearance at the Diet of |} ¢ after losing thirty-six of their|east side of Jordan. Joshua, 19.1,5;| salonitn to continue their gencrosity | hous servi 2 Chueen at 110 =ne T T e e it i DL WD A BN Yocms will be celebrated tomoriow | soldiers, lost courase and fled. Joshua |13:33; Numbers. 18:20.21. IR A O T O Rl A 2After morvicenion e Southern Baptist Theological Louisville, Ky.; Miss Mallory Lut y. ssistance, for in : they|otievicyimon(biatd pin 2 2 : BAPTIST CHURCH, | S bRo it 4 The ustors of the Lucheran charchor 1 Would reap the rewards of philan-| Humdss, April 17 a reecptin will be given | VIt, Olve g BT S S St ne. [ general secretary. of the Women Union of the Southern Baptist - have arranged special services for to- g oD S ottion from Deuterono d yin wite, Mr. and Mre. Wal. e iconvenlmn. and others. Dr. Tupper will preside and close each sermon with morrow morning and evening. nda C OO eSSOn The ' selecti S lons that anler= Ohman opnecticutiw |a brief address. 2 gives specific instructions that all em- | e % tee wither'| o . e T (e e O s Craploy the wn | =L E S ANDERSOS, Paae S Music, by Quartet Choir ' n Ia pecially tho: 0 e 23 T eya Cth AND P STS. N.W. 2 evening at 8 o'clock. The speaka.rs will skilled foreign-speaking laborer and Zxon O A ICHARD SCHAMIDT, Pastor. A B of inspirution and nformation on the supreme gueation of i iie be Dr. A. R. Wentz of Gettysburg. | Ing. Economic and religious influences | the growing child, because they ean| &5, uther's Declaration | 3 3 § Pl ling o o Pa, and Rev. Dr. Lauritz Larsen, “BIBLE TEACHING ABOUT | | have alwayvs occupied the front rank{demand only small wages. The man English, 11| d d_all services. = 3 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.—Commander J. . Robnett, Supt. Class - all. president of the National Lutheran WORK.” Mark, 6:1-3; John, in the march of human progress, The|¥ho oppresses those who work for| 2 : ist Church | B ¥ P- Union meets at 6, with social hour and refreshments. Devotional Council. There will be a special | §:17:; I Thes.' 3616 Deut: | | problem of civilization has been to bring | im needs to remember (hat God i 4 Tenleytown Baptist Chur ‘ RpE ey Over 200 Help us makp it 300, ‘ : h a of t 24-14- ames, 5:4-5. Golden t | these t; i Tong | Judge who cannot be a to ap-| e e R : ; : 2 : ! et e e a5 e antneutiin business; ;wfi’.’.“,,nz‘;“f,"‘lfi'j.‘f“ 18 his 5 Hona 0N | Ve of social injustice Most of our! i dwBpm | Weonig e o astor. | Friday, April 23, at 8 o'clock. is the date of the Old Folks' Concert. fervent in spirit; Serving the | | nocial problem is soni. oY | modarn labor troubles are due to the | arnILY o ol anics Mk Chusches Lord.”—Romans, 12:11. R i LiEre ?}‘emf’"?;'fi failurkdupon l‘hp r;artlool;"h:)(:;"»r:xtl.?:&:L‘uthflah Chur.:h of the In- o e GROWTH OF | e e e S LT e iy < progress together. This great book of|ers and employes A aeninEs arnal N 245 s TAKES PULPIT TOMORROW | ny nev. mvem 7. sTEVENSON. | Vision was rovealed u}uxm??n tho great | aPBlY. (he soclal spile and (achined Carnation e TR s IO & T THE HOME CHURCH o 2 e. noted | neus 5 > CEN. ) rastor. ) . | Industrial problems are demanding a | writer has recently declared that 'The |and labor are essentially, one. Both) I, Faor Rev. Walter C. Scott Begins Work |, sion, No more difficult question has | theme of tho Old Testament is largely | Should be uert 0f L FISTY 00 % Bl = 2 emancipation from an economic slave 2 a fove d LE E- at Kendall Baptist Church. | :o be answered in this period of recon- | GRCLCPENIOR Bom &) coonmic siavery | piiiial benefit of both mployer and g IMMAN' IE I BAP l IS I ( H[JR‘ H Rev. Walter C. Scott will_preach | struction than that of labor. While the | as tho themo of the New Tostament i | cmploye, Unless your business fon BATIOR his initial sermon for the Kendall |conditions that exist today differ from |largely the reconciliation of the racial |P2¥. 2 1VInE WAER TRCD . AGhc SO o ENewidorseyiase ihet - 5 R aptist Church. Sth and B streets | those when tho Bible was written, | and political diffrences through supreme |PUsifiSs e ndacthe reproot Of|ICHLISt S e ey & Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road uthwest, tomorrow morning at 11{ asnness that may rightly be consid- | Qvotiol 10,4 common Lord” The men |y mes the Lord's brother. He warn- . P .3 s :LIGIOUS LIBERTY M Scott was born and reared in |¢Ted a3 the cause of all strite and difter. | Feiizion of “Tarael its dominant ang | C0,(he man who defrands his servinis 1 am TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIG S LIB E B e e ong men has only changed its | . 0 o) 0y t % and employes agains e day B — = — e e Washington and graduated from | NCes am tation. It is the| distinctive element = were statesmen, | {i\qoment. Business High School here in 1905, | character, of maglfesiation, 1 18 O sociologists, economists and theoio | "EMN oing gutded vy 1eaters ot (Grace Evangelical Lutheran | REV. GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, D.D., Pastor He was emploved in the government | (AE0 (Y opnets, apostles and the | E120S- all faiths to see that the application Church | - service until 1910. when he left to} " ity 0 P demned it and by the| The Lord Jesus in His messages con-|o fthe Master's golden rule will solve urc 1 A - enter Colgate University, in New | s0fc -T88s G0 C N o 00d sought to|cerning the kingdom revealed the same|the industrial problems of the hour | (Ohio Synod.) . [ York. ~After four years there he |PURCPICS B0 B0 o lous power. If|broad interest in all the affairs of men {and of all time. Quakers in England. | ran ste. n.w. E I M entered Crozier Theological Semi-t Bracied s M8 PR e restored to|as characterized the prophets who had | Methodists in _Cana the bishops nary. graduating there in 1916. Dur- | the modert Worlc 0 tQ o o ape | predicted His coming. He nourished | who were the Catholic war council of m. ing his senior year at the seminary | SATRAICY It CRD O00Y Yot “the Scrip- | His mind upon tho savings of these!this country, as el ot o G.E. LENSK G e he supplied the pulpit of a churc! Kot i “nl heroic champions of the people.- The Council of the Churches of Chr o . in Confecticut and retained the same | tures e T e it | passage. that Jesus selected for Liis|who represent all the Protestant hod- | Trinity Lutheran Church A y . . one year after graduation. accept the St gd its reward, we|text when He preached His first ser-!ies of America, have issued valuable Corner 4th and E streets n.w, i S He was baptized. ordained and |concerning labot apd tts resere. Wolmon at Nazareth. was a familiar one | suggestions upon this subject. Dif-\ (Missouri Synod.) "L s i of Massachusetts smagried in_ the West Washington jwill face a batile belweeh OMEaMiEee| from Tsaiah. Christ saw His own aims | fering in theological views, there is a : . o Baptist Church. pelfishnees.| Suc L is_| summarized in it and Ho used it to|wonderful umity in their teachings nown as Pastor and as Evangelist suffering and world-wide . dis. ] ¢! g ——— e & announce His social program. Al |that point ont how the laws of the i : ) ors though they wondered at the words of | Lord Jesus, 4 o dald o L9 SRR e MEN OF PARISH AS GUESTS |, 31 iech Tho Rl ’oP drés g | rach of e Siaalor o il “wewh | the governpent of 1his Kinstom: 11| St, Olaf Congregation LARGE CHORUS LED BY MR. PERCY S. FOSTER and keeping it. Work Is required of all} of the social and religious emancipa- ial world is todav| (Of Norwegian Luth, Church 3 . : 8 o AITHWAITLE The Menw's Ciub of St Stephens |men. The one who does not toll with| tion in 1ils plans caused His refection. | the modern, JIGUStuld, rofid 8 10T (ORI pichi, S Y Anerend Special Soloist, Mr. WM. E. BRAITHWAITE P. B. Church. Columbia road and|his body .finds he must exerclse to|1f He had championed a revolution |trying to solve There is only onp, - S, Assembly Room, Noeth Capitol SN = 14tn strect, entertained the men of | possess good health. We must work is ;fil‘,flflm“*}: z‘;‘;";?:d K;";;mg"f&o‘::y Whem we ought to serve. Let us in| MM lorida we —Suayy. 1 am., E;-Irrlii:vl-lsl DR. CLEVENGER PREACHES A the parish at dinner Thursday night |55 jmperative order of God, written|W ~|our work be “not slothful in business,| Wednesiay eeon: R in celebration of the cancellation of D Seripture, bat in_our bodies, | tional leader. ou f 58] Wednewiay evening,” April 20, 8115, church = « 99 the funded debt of the parish. At |19 pRyilcal system demands that it| = His sympathy for the toiler was |fervent in spirit, serving the Lor e anicssocALadiastAls Hnie.| 11 am—“THE RED LENS 7345 p.m,— THE MERCY SEAT” ‘g recent meeting of the club the mat- | po' used to keep it in good condition. g;:: ;:d“éi;;f::fi:“fié’é‘u‘}‘,‘;‘.“’fi sim. = trance on Que t. Speaker, Congressman. J. e ter of a definite step to remove e | i ice if - ncip. o M. Nelson of Wisconsin. Speci: d chureh “debt swas “taken un. und the | SPITIAL WIE CHIs for SE0ICS 6 0% | Moy ke “accoraing ‘to “Rauschen. | SPECIAL D. A. R. SERVICE. | }Xown, ot Wiieomtin, | Soecial music an WEEK NIGHT SERVICES AT 7:45— Untirely successtul. = 334000 being | All are called to enter the ficld of| peorgonality and the spiritual solldar- | nod at Trinity Civie and. Community Monday, April 18........ <eeeseeo-“The Second Coming SEE TS 000, PIeUE S 10 cover the debi|upirkers or jerkers can make good in| (¥, 5f MR (Ml Sympathy, with the a0 clos o ) Do e ERIENDS. Tuesday, April 19 5 veeeeeeesess..“Christ at the Heart’s Door’ » 3 Adaivoscs st thg Mnnss vere BAde lloree, e Hibie leushings. boner| 007 of the tolplons loaders, who | SF e hbnericn Reyonven’ 7 | Friends Meeting 3t 2. Wednesday, April 20 ieebn LTS Deady the Eadf® | by the rector, Rev. George Fiske |tories. L : 5 ion ' from resses are to be made as follows: 3 5 > Mot 5 : Is De : En Dudley, and George B. Selden, treas- “'l‘”l(!; lt::"h’v;;: l;;:xttl.ce c;leledh{;';' vpc;;]n:;l::l‘c:l.o ('h:]l:,t'aul:r{ !z:n:l.z ll:loolnzlg Mrs. Annu;e“y;bugg'_:‘:i, (assistant | wfl‘{u( dzy (Sunday) Sehool—10'a.m. T A (DN X ...“The Gracious Invitation” fgesiot e i rectorship | Jesus was not only a carpehter, but|nof o separated . T¢ was this ihas e RListionito R Arnerican os ion) Friends ! & irving sts a5 S “Yet There Is Room” = of twenty-eight years ihe communi. |all of His aposties, with a4 by man-|Made the apostolic church largely a | Princess Aniweri Boudinot of the Cher- | =/ TR0 S0 S S LT Friday, April 22.....cceeeenenrnnnnnnnnens 2 cant ‘membership has grown from tonieatnadtiiel=idall greadityiniang workingman's organizations. © ' |okeo Natlon: Miss Victoria Janushaite. | {25 BTN b, A1l tavitea o " A for the Memorial to Roger Wilil 0 1.126. the Sunday school fro: - er. 0 wl 3 e Russia y, | —avied 9 . & ;: S 2 T R o s 23 to 8i1 and the parish is roported | A study of heint watted men trom | Jesus dignified labor by two facts |and by Rev. David Ransom Covell, rec: _ CHRISTADELPHIAN. Saturday afternoon at 4:30—Ground-breaking Ceremc n:‘( or the lc‘"f " (Od T’I{ blr‘ e in a flourishing condition in every [ 8how’ how Christ called men from|that ought never to be forgotten. | tor of the church. < = E ey Liberty, PRESIDENT WARRENG. HARDING turning the first sod. The public are » way. nearly every walk in lifeito His serv-| “The Founder of the Christian re- | —————— = —_— ChrxstadelphlanEcclesu 330 Ps. | and Rellglous erty, The officers of the club are: Presi- [ ice. Christianity started as a lay-|ligion was a manual laborer, and FREB_INSTRUCTION IN THE | NAVAL LODGE HALL. " **|invited 3 % i - d the toiler| the pierced hapds into which He will 2 7 n - & = dent, James G. Traylor; vice pr men’s religion. It attrac| D! 3 Every Sunday, 1 m. Al welcome. o - VEXT.SUNDAY NIGHT. dent, A. C. Houghton; secretary, Dr. | and is distinctly a workinghnan's faith. | gather the lives of the nations and e e N . X SPECIAL MEETINGS CLOSE NEXT.SUND: 3 f AT, Gregory, and treasurer, Otho T.| The cynical criticism of Jesus by His| men are hands that have been disci- | goctrines and method of wreating all kinds| Christadelphian Chapel CIA! Reall neighbors that. Ho was a carpenter in- [ plined by toll. Paul, the apostle, who | 204 deseriptiens of sickn ST ook Gl i T a T & — £ Bt o Comell _ - ;,-& A

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