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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921—PART 1. BIBI.E UUES"[]NS inlfvour‘t‘h 10 of 100 Questions: ; G E H]UNI]ER HERE C h ur Ch A n n O un C em e n t S ) COVERFOURBOONS | O “Joshua and the Judses I HTHDELEGATION —— et ! (Copyright, by Louise Harding Earll, 1021.) LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL , CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Thomas Circle) i 8th and H Streets N.W. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D,, Assistant 9:45 a.m.—Bible School in all departments. REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deai 11:00a.m.—. | 31. (a) A long time after wars had ceased and Joshua had become | | an old man. what attitude did he tell the children of lsraci to | take concerning the law of Moses? (b) What virtue did he ‘ | | Fourth Ten of Series on Life | tell them to cultivate in the keeping of the law? of Joshua and The 32 (2) Why did Joshua tell the people to ling to God? (b) If ] d they clung to God, how much power did he say a man would udges. ! have and why? (c) What attitude did Joshua tell Israel to | cultivate other than simply clinging to Goc ervice with sermon. Theme: Sunday School, 9:30 am, N. € . Faucett, Superintendent While the return of papers has not enior; 7:00 ¢ “THE WORLD’S UMPIRE” | Chrigtian Endeavor Meectings—Sunday, 4:00, Junior; 6:43 questions on the life of Joshua and the p.m., Intermediate; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Senior. Judges—covering the books of Joshua, | “ » T e aal (he | it e ol ciinrae (a) If tiy did not cling to God, what did Joshua say would | BARRIERS REMOVED |11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee hiad hoped, it was stated the general in- befall_them? (h) Where did Joshua say he would soon be ! I e L | D A o terest in the third Bible contest of the going~ ~ A sl e N TORD: Bk A e s g"d-“k' D.D. District of Columbia Federation of | | 34. (a) With the history of which ancestor did Joshua begin his | Leader, MISS ROMAYNE SINGISER : Frar ‘Women's Clubs is being extended. | review of God’s dealings with the Hebrew race? (b) Aiter re- | 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon. Theme: 8pJn.—~Bapt1sm. Sermon by Dr. Durkee The fourth ten of the series of 100 : minding Israel of the hornets having been sent to help them | in warfare, what words did he quote as having been spoken by God to Israel ~ Come worship with us. Good congregational singing. Devo- tional services. g with the rating of papers. nn | trance on H Street.) Ten questions are printed in The (a) What covenant did the children of Israel finally enter into | Judges, Ruth and I Samuel—are printe s i ” L At the morning service Miss Helen V. Harper will sing a solo = % 5 in another column. together with the E (a) To encourage an expression of Israel’s attitude toward God. {entitled “Gr t Peace Have They Which Love Thy Law.” b Thur<da_ 7:00 p.m.—Meeting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any am‘x\wers «t‘l: therthi;d ten questions. what did Joshua say concerning himself and his household? R areal al ave y - LT o=ty desiring to unite with the church. A meeting of the examination com- (b) After Joshua had expressed his attitude and that of his oger. g X 3 athes A e DA D LR L A | house toward God, what tribute did Israel give to God? Thursday, 8:00 p.m—Church Prayer Meeting, Covenant Meeting. (En- ! that must have been a comiort to Joshua as he approached jEn = s S . toge 1S T < 3 ] X 5 : b o e Friday, 7-30 pm—Boy Sconts. A e e death? (b) What one of our five senses did Joshua attribute | Seats Free Voluntary Contributions {1 riday. 7:30 p.m—Boy Scout Public_recognition will be given at the ! to the stone that he set up as a witness of the covenant? 1 Cordi . it o b s =9 ” | ; ‘h Welc r All Are Cordially In O O e e s unday schoel | | 37. (a) How old was Joshua when he died? (b) Where was he This Church Welcomes YOU. y Invited est number of contestants and that has| | buried? (c) After Joshua's burial. what remarkable and sacred = P the highest average rating. funeral service was conducted by Israel at Sehchem? (d) What 1Grace Evangehcal Lutheran KENDALL Answers should be mailed before noon | third funeral service was conducted in Mount Ephraim about of the following Saturday g ; this same tim test, Rooms 415-416 Ma: Concordia Evangelical | Church Lutheran BAPTIST und building, | o “Bible Con- | | | N : . - i (Oh] ¥nod.) 1110 H street northwest. 38 Analyze the manhood of Joshua in cighteen points. (The 2 O e 200 ant G now ! h ant Corecree Bta. n.w CHURCH Contestants are required to fill out| | T b e e b e ion N v el e e atesh) REV DR ERANGISE IGL AR - LOCHER, Pastor. | reaching, 11 a.m. i 5 the following blank and send it in with | | P = ey Sing = oAbt i Rev. Dr. Frane . Clark, founder| Tomorrow—Services. 11 a 2 i Ninth 5t. their answers: 39 ja)hl<nnl}\l\ l;gticlaT of ()0]!c12lsl~cr\'|lxg‘unt‘{cr hm_hI Mml(-‘ imxl ..; Christian Kndeavor and president ALL WELCOM | ,,,l; Bel. B St. SAV | oshua. did God seleci men to become leaders of Isracl when of the World Christian Endeavor [—gr o —— rcl P A, S B names £ CEeeEr Rttt occasion demanded? (b) Years aiter his death, who became | |Union, arrived in Washiington today. | Christ Nev Jomer soe, beimecs M« Pt e et e Sy TAT O the successor of Joshua by being thus selected? [« was met at Union station by a| "REV. J. FREDERICK WENCTIEL, Pastor (Missouri Synod.) H. Schroeder. pastor. ev. Walter (. ! ac ] y bein, e delegation of Christian Endeavorers of | Services, 11 am, and 7:45 p.m. Bible ; Frices, 11 &m., English: 7:30 pm.. Ger- of Pasior Address 40. (a) With whom did the tribe'of Judah and Simeon have a con- y | Washington and vicinity [ a.m. man. 8.'S. and Bibig cla; 5 S oW, '3 3 7 flict? (b) How many men did they slay at Bezek? (c) When B s onted o Heanllin Squane | ATy prphéh}i O TR 9:30 3 Section of city. they captured Adoni-bezek. as he was fleeing. what did they | | Prrinras o corven Ty podeaver| Keller Memorial Lutheran i (0 e i Birth dat do to him suffering, what did Adoni-bezek sa was guest of honor at the hotel at a Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.: public worship. Sunday School irth date 10 ke e s Sl - 3 5 el _ {luncheon at orclock. MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. with sermons by the pastor, 11 a.m. ,-u-l < 11 am i The visitor and delegation went to{ S Vi | pm:early evening serviee, 7: mid-weel m. Patiatuts = . Ve o I Vernon this afternoon, where Su;sda];rlcé“;]las'l% 3D0 lastoi e e Crron by the Name of church or Sunday school or 4 er: t Zh -d\ l t e < to plant a School, 9:30 a.m. | welcomebtortall T Sermon by e oraanisation nswers 1o 12 en uestions Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. 1St Paul sEng‘lsll Lutheran Church Pastor : “SECRET OF A SUCCESSFUL CHURCH” —— ner in _his honor at the Franklin| Morning Service at 11:00. ElevenihpaofEisieeinii N Contestants must place the above in- | 21, (a) Joshua overcame thirty-one the children of Israel to give to him |Sanare Hotel at which Dr. Clark will ey = -45 REY, OHNEE SHUDIEE e Object Lesson to the Children of the Church formation in a sealed envelope and at- !, o W0 AT T ©Y SRR LU T M ortion of land. out of their in- | deliver an addr Evening Service at 7:45. |11—Text, “A Root Out of a| 7.15 JCh taulE 4 of the Churc ' tach the answers, then place ail in a| 2 e | heritances that he might have @ home | Will Deliver Sermon. Young People’s Society, 6: == » :15 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. large envelope for mailing. {The Philistines, not being overcome. | ot his own. They 22 2 | ,, = i The 3 v gave him Timnath- | Tomorrow morning he will preach | Dry Ground 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. flater caused the death of Samson and | serah in Mount Ephraim, (d) where fat Cabvary Baptist Church. A Chris- : i A North Cap. and R> 1. ave. Saul, but_were conquered by David. [jo built a eity live ins Totbae: |tian A E e Atonement Pastor, Rev. I. 0. BAKER. | 8 ening’ Wi Choir| “THE WORST BARGAIN IN OUR HIS Gt PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE jaouling. [L8. Tudges 1928: X Sannal ehoRe A osonlveRin en uar C B e I L i e Ev pn:;qn.\:lt.l:l the Choir Special Music by the Church choig.v. H. Ingram cland»r TOR SEAL. e 21 4 . (a) There were six cities of |noon at First Congregational Church, | — = 3 = artet. *‘Sanctus’ A CORDIAL WELCH Ty 2.'(a) Chapter 14 of J g > sha ‘lark w . H ) " £ AL .COME TO ALL. CONVENTION DELEGATES | iz, “nc™Shis™ donsrontive hirs of | LUE,, Joshus, 203:8. (1) Theee | when Dy, Clark will deliver the prin-| St, Mark’s Lutheran Church | T rim, i et i Caleb, Joshua's companion from Egypt 8th and (c) To care for and protect the refu- | President Harding is to be received reets 8.w. Tone poem. IMMANUE ¥ {to Canaan. (b) He was forty Years gces until they could have a fair |as an associate member of the Chris-| REV. H.DE ON'HAYES, D. D., M I IO T T THE L BAPTIST CHURCH ‘Waldensian Aid Society to Meet old when he first visited Canaan.|crial. Joshua, 20.9. Houses ‘of de- |t}an Endeavor Alumni Association t0-! p.45am _Bible senear CTANTET IS S > 3 Joshua, 14.7. (o) Eighty-five when | tention s wroboisy, to esrot 5= Imorrow aftaroon ot 4 o'clock when 3 a.m.—Rible schoo SUARTE No M Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road Here in May—Dr. Wood Open- ;the land was divided. ' Joshua, 14.10. | proach in modern times to the cities | Dr- Clark and a delegation will go to 130 p. Vespers and sermon. | “There Shall Be No More o : THE N 5 = 3 = B (d) Caleb told Joshua he was as|of refuge. (No reference.) the White House. In the evening Dr.| 8:00pm. (Wednesday)—L. L. prayer service. | Night” TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO ing Speaker. foron at_elghty-five as he was at| 2 ped M Chapter 21 of Joshua de- O I el e or (o of tie 3 | g Wood RELIGIOUS LIBERTY 4 f i e g ROTLY Slstio | scribes what was given to the Lev arEsEGhotst Endeavol ies. . % ~Wood. o) S LIBE Aot pational comvention of e 25 (o) gonhts Eave Hobron now s |out of the'inherifancen o the frines | hin, Foling, dusociate prexident of| Church of the Reformation| suwer s g0, coritas posmar’s. y : s at were eference. (b § ¥ ol an En- = = eee %0 be held here May 1, 2 and 3. he wholly followed the Lord God of | Forty-eight Citics were contributed to]dcavor. and Commissioner of Immi. | THE CHURCH “THAT IS SET ON A HILL. St. Olaf Congregation Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D. D., Pastor ~The convention will open with an|Israel.” Joshua, 14.9-14: _ Numbers, | the Levites by the tribes, respectively, | Eration Wallis of New York city acq 5 'EIDLEY. D " | (Of Norweglan Luth. Chinrch of America ) evening meeting May 1 at the Church | 14.24. (b) Othniel, Calel nephew. | for them to dwell in. Joshus, 21.41, {company Dr. Clark oner’ REV. JOHN WEIDLEY. D. D. | Temporurily worshiping in Eckington £hurch * Chr| lis in chairman of the sixth world | Public womblp_tl am. aad 7:43 pm. | smembly room on ground Soor. 2ory Ce} CLOSING DAY OF THE SPECIAL MEETINGS the warriors a.m. Christian Endeavor—6:45 Charles Wood, the pastor. will speak. |man at Kirjath-Sepher. Joshua, { that they had kept all the words that of the Covenant, at which Rev. Dr.|distinguished himself as a mililaryl} 29. (a) Joshua told Following conferences and discussions | 15.16-17, and Judges, 3.9-11. Moses commanded, and had obeyed | TtLee SEATS FRED. EVERE ON | e BILICD, Fastor t Dr. Lo on Monday, there will be a luncheon| 24. Although the children of Judah |him and that they had obeved LU R Vi Sve wrncous. | REV. Cols 15th ae. nov. & ren A. Clevmg“ Preaches + for d‘eles-led- .l".td memberfi.l b'l‘uesduy iarel !lrllccess(ul in slaying Adoni- | Go they might, therefore, re- “:; LR ]"flwor‘h < o, 9 morning and afternoon will be given | bezek, the king, they did not succeed | turn to their homes which God had|Church an illustrated sermon on . K —*“God’s Lo erishing W if 10 busifiess sessions and sightseeing.|in driving out the Jubusites from |given them. Joshua, -4, (b) On|Obpportunities in the Orient”” Friday CENTRAIL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL UNSON MISSION. 11:00 a.m. s Love for a P orld’ \ The convention will close with a din- | Jerusalem. Joshua. 15.63, and Judges, | their way home they were persecuted | the monthly meeting of the Men's Club | 7:45 The Last Harvest” er on the evening of May 3, &t which | 121, (D) The IAnd of Gilead. Whert |bY heir own heonic. Whom thes aq | and ciam will ba heid, ' CENTRAL UNION MISSION SR i Bishop William Fraser McDowell ofloeuurred datef the tragedy of 'S0 conscientiously and faithfully it Chc s L.ed by Mr. P ¢y S. Fost: Wm. E. Braithwai Soloi the Methodist Episcopal Church, |Jephthah's daughter being sactificed | Served. because they built an altar]| Roy A. Plympton. vice president, 622 Louisi: Ave. N.W. horus Led by Mr. Percy 5. Foster. Wm. E. Braithwaite, Soloist. Bishop James H. Darlington of Har- |to death by her father, was given by [bY the one that Joshua had buill,|and R. W. Sturher, secretarv. of ihe oulSIanale Ve ME TO T : SIN ERVICES : S risbure and Rev. John A Marquls of | Jous (o Mansssch. Joshaia, 175, and | Thelr Dersecutors claimed. aithout rexigned because of JOHN S. BENNETT, Supt COME TO THESE CLOSING SERVICES OF THIS the New Era committee of the Preg. |Judges. 11. foundation, that the altar was for iness, and Dr. Charlé® A. Pfender 2 Db CAMPAIGN Jesus says, “Come unto me and I will give you rest” byterian Church will talk. Rev. Dr.| 25. (a) The people of Ephraim and |false worship. J, was elected vice president and How- John Nelson Mills will preside at the [Manasseh complained that the in-| 3. () They said. “Let us now pre-{ard H. Saxton secretary, to fill the un- convention. heritance given to them was too|Pare to build us an aitar, expired terms. The monthly club This is the only time that any so- |small for S0 great a people. Joshua, | pUInY Offering. nor for sacrifice. but|meeting of the class is to be held May ervices nightly at 8 o’clock. Sundays, 3 and 7.45 p.m. ciety organized for the special purpose {17.14. (b) JosHua answered their | (NAL It may be a witness bétween us.|2 at 5 o'clock. when a recepti S April 24th, 5 : EVERYBODY COME! ¢ of helping the Protestant Church in |complaint by telling them they could | 479 ¥ou. and our generations after|pa’tendered the new L v Sunday, Ap! y E4 Italy has ever met in this country. have the nearby mountain if they | th: Tty & Might do the service of | \Wijliam JOE JUSTICE € 1502 119 Years Old. 1921 Interest is being manifested in this [Would cut down the wood and drive | i, 1©ord before Him with our burnt} * = flerings and with our peace o g gathering, and it is expected that the [out the giants. Joshua, 17.15-18. ofter peace offe ; : gs: that your child de et Rev. Dr. Radcliffe is to preach a 2:& :;-n:fllm.::&u thmughout‘thehnz‘» s.':}..',r.{'.fi? (were fourteen cities | to our children in the time to come. “vs | special sermon on “Disarmament” to- At Al Services 16TH AND O STREETS a5 B ot Hiraren o Ty ativen e i e dmhcritance. Joshua, |have o' part in the Lora' > Togha | morrow night at New York Avenue 3 N DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister e - = 22.26- (b) And the thi plea ’resbyterian Church. Mrs. Harriet G. it ‘ri { i S 3 i veni v 1 et N WEi(e Hauss. and s Iheritance: erJugan: ':ihe children of Tsrael, an‘«;mlh'(.“‘;'h"_innbmmn, Tecturer and educator, 1% Mr. JusticeiWiites the)}’\, ogds and Music of the Songs SC""‘"O“ Sunday morning and e\enmg”b) Dr. Tupper. Prominent epeakers will address the [Joshus 19.1.0. (c) After the land |dren of Turacl blessed God. doshun, | Lo Address the Chrimian Endeivor e Sings 11 a.m.—“Our Flight on Swift Wings {meeting at 6 “PICK LIFE WORK WISELY” f Christia COME I.IEAR I.{IM A Sermon on the Dash the Human Soul Is Making Toward Eternity. ’ PULP ‘ / Sy 5 Bible Classes Every— TO BE SERMON OF 10.000# ND PE VV ind @ treets, Tev. Jason Sobie| ~ Monday at 2 and 7:30 p.m. e e | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH {8 to9 p.m.—“The Marriage Altar—Built by God, Wrecked by Man.” s Oth and G streets, 2 - : ” This is the first of a series of startling sermons by Dr. Tupper, in which I, }Tl‘ “,‘e‘“'n;‘"é:'g‘r”““{"fi‘i:hcl on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. he will discuss pointedly and practically this important subject. Tomorrow {+Ts William Jenning: n R night, April Z4—“MARRIAGE FROM THE MAN'S VIEWPOINT. Presbyterian Pastors to Talk on| Rev. Dr. Paul R Hickok. pastor of|former pastor, will preach on “Are Streeio” ond “The British Coal ALL WELCOME ey e AN DM (EEREL SPEDELM T SR S S May 8—“MARRIAGE{ A HEAVEN OR A HELL.” i ok ok WUCSICAL PROGRAM. A.M.—Quartet. *“Re Still and Know.” Dudley Buck ting,” Staine S he solo quartet Randegger: ixt Upon the Cross,” Bullard Evening Hymn.” Schumann. 'WEDISH SERVICES AT 3:30 P.M. SUNDAY. L ALIL S SOUILS? CHURCH T mera, Hilie class 18 Frowing i mbers od imternt. Ime Second Presbyterian Church, Trov,| We Honest?" the third in the. sejies Choosing Vocations Early, Y. will preach tomorrow morning of Universalist prescntations. Mon-| Rev. Louis Veath. assista at the Metropolitan Presbyterian|day evening there will be a speciallor iny Chieh i im. Hoitant pastor May 1 i : Church, where he was formerly pas-|parish meeting at which th ! ; ! X - |z e sugges-{was elected to honor embe r life task early, wige- |1 Dr; Hickok wes ¥. M. C 4. sec-|tions and plans of the general con-!in Capital Assembly, rumg;i:‘l-*rfim-':i UNITARIAN. UNITARIAN. "t retary in charge of sixteen Was vention for making“the Washing bt e e molic ] T0.000 Presbyterian’ pascors 45, of iton camps during the war. He will|church the cspecial nationar wmbion |@11Y: al & meeting Friday cvening. {ZOUnE People Of their congregations | £© o Annapolis to speak at the Naval|of the denomination’ will he * * % % pre-1' 5 < : A Meets at 10 in the main unday. May 1. when vocation day is | Academy tomorrow evening. sented, i “Diocesan Flags With Suggestions | anditorium, Join us. e.ls:rated nation-wide. Y 18 | Rev. John Paul Tyler of Epworth| * % x % ;n-r a Flag for the Digcese of Wash- Founded 1821 ot X T Tinkm e yewwest, et S cits. meats at 6. with social bour portunities for Cnristian service |Church will speak to railroad men at{ At the Ninth Street Christian | 15107 Will be the subject of an ad- B e s ou feel at home, In the ministry and on Presbyterian |the Terminal Railroad Y. M. C. A. to-|Church ¢ et Christian |dress by Rev. Henry M. Medary. rec. ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., Minister Winites (oo o e T T mission flelds will be stressed: bhai |morrow at 4 p.m. e G maniing Pastor. | tor of the Episcopal Church ot the 3 s sitors to our city are given a cordial welcome 8t the claims of service in professions | A series of gospel meetings are inlon “Accepting t Priaci i Advocate, Philadelphia, at the annual \Y e h " g cate) 2 o nual ERVICES IN such a8 law. teaching. engineering. |progress at the First Brethern Church.|night on ~The Story of Fanr It |mecting of the Churchman's League | S CES THE HOME CHURCH medicine, transportation and farming |12th street and Pennsylvania avenue|Th = {at the Cosmos Club Tuesday night. ™ Will not be underestimated. Iach | southeast. Rev. 1. D. Bowman of Phil- | led by Erank A< cabyMER Will belomcars for the ensuing year will b Y A . roudd Joung person %l be urged to decide ’:3‘:1;;:1.: is in charge. I:‘v‘ ;’:;3"5,- ':w.‘;?mrwunr:;:r assisted | cleoted and a buffet supp:’r e KN[CKERBOCKER THEATER Mctropolttan Bapust Chu:ch,Sh:loh O.S. T A that tasi, " = life task and train for | The annual meeting of the Church-|rection of Prof. Joseph A. Har n.- | SiBioantd 18th and Columbia Road Bixth and A Streets Northeast. preach in Pythian Hall, 1012 §th n.w.. Suu- Observance of vocation day in the Iman‘n League will be held in the as- * ok x % The Girls' Friendly Society will at- day, April 24. 3 p.m. 4th floor 2 b Presbyterian Church has been aircrs, |6embly room of the Cosmos Club, atl Rev. Howard D. Talbott of Princoton, | €79 2 SPecial admission service at ed by the Presbyteriis coen direct- |§oclock Tuesday. Officers will bejformer - chapiain. with® ihat ‘Aimecto™ | the Church of the Good Shepherd to-| PENDING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH sembly with special instructi. elected for the ensuing vear. Rev.iarmy of occupation, will pre. | morrow night, at which an address 5 “the Christian principle of Jife nat {Henry Martyn Medary of the Church|at the afternoon service in (he chimen | Will be made by the Rev. G. Monroe| 9:45—Sunday School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and Adult ohn Compton Ball, Pastor Bz 7 J e alh Mit. Olive ,, BXTST ciowra RE R. A. CARTER. Pastor. school 1118 9:45 a. life en- S e L preaching. “THE POWER OF listment b he Advocate, Philadelphia, will ad- B { Royce of New York. = 5 5 . AT : to the :..;'.’..;."',}’,"’,:,‘,’:,‘L;"‘:n;"eofhflg; L fhe e an “Dlacesas Plogs | = 0 Covenantiat 3338 wiclock Momor- | 8 s Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. R N Ty 4 forms of Christian servic. lwl(h Suggestions for a Flag for the ; @ P SHE o . B. Y. P. U.. special address by PROF. Prejented. both to youns fi,.‘f,',,nx:".',:’d' Diocese of Washington.” A buffet sup-, po. oo Fm:d: : C‘]ark foinaes ot ml'i‘."m":;‘?‘mi;’},.‘;‘;n',:“;ffi"fifix.?fln'fii 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— ENINGAT S g T o Daa High School; ents. | ¥ - . : er o ; e .. preaching. A pregram for observing thi ;peruvlv'lll\ be served at the close of the| chrigtian Endeavor and president, of the | ANPUal convention at the Church of “THE PREDICT‘ED MAN” Pastor Preach Ty 1 to attend all services. Bas been prepared by the Frespigencs, | o TE * X k% - | World's Christian Endeavor Union, will | the ioed Shepherd Thursday. The OPI! Tenl Bapti “h Eomenet hoircPared by the Presbyterian | J e preach. tomorrow momine at vl | convention will open at 10 am. with dag e b o g TORIC— s eytown Baptist Church ~ G Col. Milton A. Pottenger; 324 degree.| mont Avenue Christian Church. In the | %,Jul¢t hour conducted by Rev. C.| MISS HOWISON, Soprano. MR. ATWATER, Organ. |“ALONG CAME RUTH?”| ~ wiscomin ave. and Chesapeake st. a.w. BACK T {Ter Stasons.” cie. will lecture (0. the | WiAeE, w gt foran ey, (D Earle oot oprat Al e ol e oL, At 8 o’clock in Unitarian Hi 1789 Columbi “:Attend the church where the old-time gos e ete.. vilfley, will give hi s = v union i s e s 4 2 0D.C. PASTORATE. {Gavel Club'Bible class, which is open| sermon, using z-mn;}:n:::,;fik?j‘l‘,"fi“:;by Bishop Harding, assisted by Rev. i e S e olumbia road, Ernest kel fanajithe ioia tmeRelinise WALKING AS to all master Masons, at 3:30 tomor-| Cacsar” and giving selected readinun|C:, S- Abbott, the rector. At 8 pm.|G. Dodge will address the Liberal Religious Union on “The . Rev. Dr. Jose; row afterncon, at the rooms of the|from the pl, Rev. Charles T. Warner, rector of St. BAPTIST CHURCH. = Ph Dawson Again Ap- | (el Club, 1317-1319 New York ave. sy of that name. Alban’s Church, will preach. Philosophy of Growth.” = e :: ted to Washington Church, |nue morthwest. Hveio s Shera Montgomery will el He. Rov Al{’r‘ed‘H’;rd‘ing Bishop of : : ev. Dr. Jos v R > - er in the Calvary Metho#ist ~Church | g, o5 = , Bishop o merly was ‘pesior ln’:‘?“:l’:.a:yhl;{:?;: “The Predicted Man.” will be theltomorrow evening the first sermon-lec. | W A8Nington, will confirm a class at CHRRISEES NESUEN GRS CHRISTADELPHIAN. Junior PAUL LANGHOR: Thursday, 8 p.m. 3 nday school. Classes for all. . WELCOME TO _ALL. aim.— Sermon by pastor. Temple Baptist Church lustrated sermon. Dr. Archibald dur Opportunities’ in the Orient Tenth and X' ats. n.w. odist O subject of the sermon. by Rev. Ulysses| ture in the speciyl teri o St. Agnes' Episcopal Church, 46 Hehurch here, and recently pastor | ;. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls| to Men. e, oo Medsages | S of Center St 1 . : The. subect tomomon cosaReS | gtreet, Friday night. Church ‘of Combenahodist Episcopal | Church, tomorrow morning, in the{ will be “The Physician.~ SYeRIoE: * K x % CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Md., has re-i 3 Th Th 1 2 ¥ turned to Washington. Enlckerbockeng Eneater fihe ysolaiat * ok * % Rev. J. A. Campbell, pastor of the| CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist by D, Dawson recently was appointeq | ¥ 1! ¢ Miss Helen Howison. soprano.| Dr. enry Allen Tupper, pastor of the | \vallace Memorial United ~ Presby- ches of The Mother Church, The = Y the Baltimore conference to fiil ! : 2 First Baptist Church, 16th and O streets, | (i1 21 Church. who has been spending | Bram: (el & The Liberal Religious Union will be| will begin a serics of special sermons at | L'¢ Winter at Southern Pines, N. C.| Firast Church of Christ, Scientist, 330 Pa. the pulpit at Trinity ist | i : g Church, 5th street and wa?",“g“‘},","::emdnned tomorrow evening at 5| the evening services tomorros e ri | With' his family, has returned and will in Boston, Mass. petia WAL I B Beatte ) 1 p i d 8 p.m.—Sermons by the pastor. time the following elders will be or-| First Church of Christ, Scientist E M e Limiting Libarty southeast. He assumes his duties {o'clock, by Ernest Dodge on “The| Marriage Altar—Built by eq | Preach tomorrow morning. At that " to . by Z uilt by God, Wrecked 8. & morrow. { Philosophy of Growth.” The meeting|by Man.” The subject tomorro S = { will be held in Unitarian House, 1789 | ing is “Marriage From the Man's View.|ddined and installed: Howard A. R SPIRITUALISM. atsma, e T Kehoor? D130 alm. {Columbia road. point. Edson. Harvey W. Hawthorne, I ,H.|Second Church of Christ, Scientist 5 rsday, § pom. ass_and_club meeting. April 29th. a I o munits meet * % ox % Xx vy . E. N Hamilton, J. B. Lee- N.E. Masonc Temple, 8th and F N.E. MRS HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS 5 = TO ALL. ed lecture. . auspices. Cit- and L . HEN D UNDA o - - BARON | Rev. George Tomkins of Startford-| The annual retreat of the Knights of | rxaming. Hew W o ik oi2 the | Third Church of Christ, Scientist | Wedsesday and Friday evenings at 5 o'clock; - 1 i * meeting, Thu jon-Avon. England, will talk on “God | Columbus will take place at St. Aloysius' |prenent 1 - ¥ Harkey will| Tyqonic Temple, 13th and N. Y. Ave. LLAth st g EVCTIbO0S gets a rending. - Fifth . T P —~ EUGENE FER [Eirst, Alvand Alwaye” at 3 p.m. and) Church, beginning Monday and ending : £ % % % Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist D e e : Nineteenth Street Baptist e L nd,” a E reday. etreatants will receive hol; O 2 02 - \ SEN | Church of Life and Joy, 1814 N street | communion at 8 o'clock mass Sunday Hembera fof. thel AnclentiOrder ot i n e Christ Spiritualist Church Church OF MOSCOW, RUSSIA i northwest. tomorrow. Dr. Temkins | morning, May 1. Music will be fur. ernians and ladies’ auxiliary will (Colored) 1600 11th st. n. A Corner of 19th and I streets morthwest 2hx ' S { will also lecture on Monday at 3 and | ish the Aloysius male choir. The | i t¢"d=St. Patrick's Church tomor-| SUBJECT—, - Services—undays and Wedncsdass, 8 p.m : E near 7th 6.W WALTER H. BROOKS, D. D.. Pastor. Originator and Teacher {% p.m.. and Tuesday at 3 and 5 p.m.le will “begin each evening at| oW AL the 8 o'clock mass, when| “Ppobation After Death!’ MME. HATTIE LEWIS, Message Bearer. * ; A ey s ‘ e uesday, o d Will b conducteq by | (D¢ orsanizations will receive holy( -l FOD 2 3 g {Dr. John E. Sermon by the pastor. - Subjecr. The aninaliaanoeiniscedisebinon rattan Cleary | communion_in a_body. unday. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan o e R e jor of U. S. ant, will be held next R {Other Church News on Page 8, Part 1) | SUNDAY SCHOOL—11 Text, Prov., 23 | Wednesday night in the Metropolitany _Dr. Jobn E. Brigks has returned from - 2 F ) "WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS, 8| sortoviimes ?afzm’i’:“.‘:“é;cé‘,}",‘.':‘..‘::,- 3 h 8:00 p.m.—Pew Rally. with short discus- HARMONIAL Memorial M. E. Church, under the] Virginia, where he has been conducting ANNOUNCEMENTS, o'clock. G st. n.w. His demonstrations have astes s b wmwnes Bilew b A auspices of the Grund Army of the|revival meetings, and will preach at Al D S LR 3 - ished his audiences by spirit messages, 3 : 1 K _____and literary exerc SELLIR SYS Republic. There will be special music| Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow. READING ROOMS. on “"‘z'u,’ evening special message seance 4 : EHezsm Pastor, “'A Christian can TEM ' the quartet of the church, directed * k% % - COLORADG BLDG. and questions answered at 8 o'clock suarp. s | B at Tina (L EESWEI coltap 2 e vy Mr. A. N. Gardner. Addresses willl The Men's Bi o s “ o vy 3 3 Scientifically Based on the Law ||be delivered by members of Congress.| Presbyterian 2;‘;’;&";‘.,‘},";43’:“;‘_ al e Bt ). Center for PSYCh!C Develop- A Dangerous Place to s'” e TTAr: pan Pouns iy SAmBe of Vibration * % % *x meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. ® 1786 COLUMBIA RD. N.W.— ment, AtEB0 R Barten e 5.9:30. Chapel, 3. others think of God.” Centennial Bapt. s Will Givi ; | Last Wednesday night a receggion|Dr. Thomas E. Green, head of the speak- | 214-216 John Marshall Place Hours 10 to 9 (except Wednesday eve i et _7th and Eye ne. sive Two Important 5 = ALL A {was tendered to Rev. Dr. Harry D.|ers’ bureau. of the American Red Cross, | Herbert W. Kli _ing, Sundays and holidaye). 1704 KILBOURNE PL. X.W. FREE LECTURES { Mitchell and his Wife, by the members| will make the address. Dr. Green wili erbert . mne, 148 EAST CAPITOL ST— Lectune and Message Seance EVERY Friday, 4 Baptist Church fof the Metropolitan Memorial M. #peak on “Conditions in Europe and the Supt Hours 12 to 9 week days(except holl- Begins s: oot closed. 8:30. 2 Sccon plisi urc M Monday, Apl‘fl 25th, } Church, inr honrl:r of xhhw return to the 0"(9‘;'.:“";“” for Service in This Pres- upt. a.y:‘;;x: :1::: 5:30 x;m-:.,no % eans prelcome H:lfif(:‘go;fp s o el f , pastorate for the sixth vear. Address- | ent Situatio Do R oy THE ARC ark Ron FANER N y : e T o i g At 8 P.M. E._, Sere madcbEE RO TORR gk * % iospel 3{Cell"gs Every Night (Second Floor)— s e e B T o ’:":fl;",‘:v:'? LRkl ,‘-lflu,;; or Sunday.- 10:45 a.m.. subject continued on : s |Hamilton, Dr. W. S. Washburn. Rev.| Rev. J. H. Dunham is conducting a in the Year 10 to 5:30 week dayu; also 7 to 9 p.m | L} e 3 THE THRER C'S OF | The Great Tribulation, “The Power That {John Ried Shannon, Mrs. A. B. Duvali| series of sermons Sunday evenings at - (except Wednesdays). Spiritual Sci Church spular happy hour, with sermon on “FOUR > L J. T. MOBBERLY, {and Mr. Woodcock of Altoona, Pa. W.| Western Presbyterian Church on - 1es. Sunday. 8 P.M., piritua ence urch of | Piars TORSES AND THEIR WONDER.| _acting pastor. % v Liberates” S. Dewhirst presided. Music was ren-|ple You Ought to Know About.” The H hn Christ FULCHIDERRZ A Shonsan ents ghnd 0 HELP_AN URGENT APPEAL dered by Miss Minerva Bailey and Mr.| general topics are: Tomorrow, “The on. John M. Nelson, ERIRNDA- S e e e i e Bl el T e e Tuesday, April 26th, G. W. Dawes. The committee on deco- Covetiithe e ac | M. C, of Wis i SUNDAT A Sl e v, = | mee Cochelan Revccistion s ndored: by Ys AAP! , ration was composed of Mr. and Mrs. s May 1, “The Man Who o SConsin, Lecture, spiri\ message and healing service. | g~ .. : the churches. 40 men employed, 1,100 camps < At 8 P.M. W. C. Blundon and Mrs. J. Q. Slye. | Loved a Hard'Job"; May 8 “The Man Will be the speaker All elcome. Sabject " Grace Baptist Church Tisited laxt year. 7,000 miles rumped on eYedia . eg EaGe 2 W God ‘ 3 = R e “Healing Others and On Bishop ledm‘x it e e rendl ALy, Special services for ord of O o 1 W, JOHNRON. gunges. Donations wegently requeated. ' Send €- || lass tomorrow night and preach at|Met': May 22, “The Man Who Waited the healing of the : (ORTHODOX) 13tn & Irviag sta, | 3 z = (S Tuble school. Clamser for Sl | G ensairon e o i g ave., self Through Laws and || Trinity Civie and Community Church. | Too Long”: May 2o "“The Man Who | sick Friends e 45 s o | The Eirst Spiritualist Church | 11:00—5 HILTON JACKEON, Mo | - Church of the N. * % * % ‘Was Marked for Life. H 4 el o A Tt i v~ LECTURB BY THE PASTOR, 7:45—“YOUNG FOLKS ARE NOT LIKE of azarene THEY USED TO BE 4th and East Capitol Streets. X ing. 7. h h . 112 ‘“fi“m‘;{;;_""” Touns ponles w2 " |Leewin B. Williams, Pastor F ” FTE A Georgetown Mis-| Tited, orces of Natur The three weeks of special meet- % of Nature ings at the Immanuel Baptist Church,| The Christian Endeavor Society of the sion, 30th and M At ahe with Dr. Loran A. Clevenger as evan- | New York Avenue Presbyterian Church gelist, will close with special ser-|will be addressed by Mrs. Harriet Gunn streets, every Thurs- FRED INSTRUCTION IN THB “Spiritualism and the West Washington Baptist 285 Youns peopie. 15 praver mceiing. Tn mons by Dr. Clevenger on, “God's|Roberson, Chautauqua lecturer and per- day at 8 p.m. . 99 - Thursday. Strangers always welcome, MASONIC TEMPLE Love to a Perishing World.” and “The | sonality teacher, at 6:45 p.m. tomor- Ouija Board' 31st and N ste. n.w s Last Harvest,” at 11 a.m. and 7:45|row. A. C. Wagner will lead the meet- Gospel Mission, 214 ieathia” it St toaatt e Boa TN T e WILLIAM R FLANNAGAX, Pastor. St. Paul A, N. M. P, ‘& =3 Eve AUDITORIUM p.m. tomorrow. ing. and special music will be given. ; John Marshall place, | Soa™ feeeriptions. o e o . R o All w.xmzné.t.h e mm“é'__.; “"4-"- WY 3 MANOKET. pustoc i ' New York Ave. and 13th St. ¥ * * ¥ - * % x ¥ S = 3 mental, moeal or Dhysical. _({ H. Ofl tal t, §. 10, men's class. 7. B. Y. P. U. rrices, 11 _am., preac) pastor to % At the Church of Our Father to-' Dr. Archibald Adams, recently of every Friday at 3 i L B C K et .g:z mnu.f-g.na’m-grflmu B Yt the meek—inati-§ | cantiON ."“Efil;‘.'fl: morrow, Rev. Dr.¥en Schaick, the China, will deliver at the evening serv- | pm. g T T S e e e TeGaian ey e o 3 5. P 2 D =

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