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_E. Sunday, April 24, 11 a.m.—Preaching by fing and meet with us. " SUNDAY—/' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHUROCH ANNOUN D SES SATURDAY, APRIL 1921—PART 1. n EMENTS METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH ! THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue, Opposite Public Library CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D, Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor L COL. JOHN T. AXTON Chief of Chaplains, U. S. A. 8 p.m.—Sermon: REV. M. L. RIPPY Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Religious education for old and young. There is a place for you to learn and a place to serve. The Department of Teacher-Trainer has already secured certificates for about seventy-five graduates in various courses. If you desire to qualify for effective Christian service enroll in one of these Thursday night classes. Thursday, April 28, 8 pm.— MIDWEEK PRAYER SERVICE The Conference year just closed was the greatest year in the history of Mount Vernon Place Church. The membership now aggregates nearly 2,000, the Sunday school membership about 1,800. Yet greater things are projected for 1921. You are invited to share in the joy of Christian serv- ice offered by the activities of this church if you are not already a member of some other Wash- ington church. MOUNT PLEASANT 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont St. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister 11:00 o’cleck—Morning worship; sermen by the minister— “GOD THE GREAT ARCHITECT” 8:00 o’clock—Evening worship; sermon by the minister— “THE AUTHORITY OF JESUS” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes REV. H. M. REED will teach the Ladies’ Bible Class. Hon. Tracy L. Jeffords will teach the Men’s Bible Class. If you are not a member of a Bible class come Sunday morn- ot bet. 3mh and 31st n.w. AWK, Paster. & endick For & TrrrLe Sp.m.—* nu‘ GREAT PROPHECY." CaIvary . 9:30 8 A Marvin M. E. Church South 10th AND B STS. S.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. 11:00 am. will prefch, 8200 p.m. Lambert. 0 orth Longos Reformed CORNER 13th AND MD\ROE STS Dr. JAMES D. BUHR sehool f; n el | First | mivte Full (%gf.pel Assembly «'r'nxe l::‘m' B A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ALL SERVICES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). WETHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). | CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. :30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Teacher; Mr. Youngblood, President. #l‘"—f’ub“c ‘Worship. with sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject: “THE EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIP” 6:00—“Bunch Social.” by the Epworth League. 00—Epworth League devotional service. 8:00—Public worship and the first sermon-lecture given by Dr. GOMERY, In the special series on “MESSAGES TO MEN”" The special subject for Sunday evening will be “THE - PHYSICIAN” ‘The other special subjects and dates are: Sunday evening, May 1: “The Lawyer.” Sunday evening, May 8: “The Government Clerk.” Sunday evening, May “The Business Man."” Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER. THE CALVARY QUARTET AND THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR. FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE. Church doors open in the evening at 7:20. (Dible school at 9:30 a.m. Chinese S. 8. 3 Epworth League at 6:45 p.m. . l’"ur ma\lnx Tr"w" at 8 p.m. McKENDREE ek bt S A, y 5 — Note.—Next W Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets U8 Grant m-—:-:?fl':f‘{érfxfs' b (The Red Brick Church) Sples oG G Special‘addresses CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor Tmty e Epimpal 9:00 a.m.—Prayer service. Penna. ave. and Fifth St. 8.5, 9:30 am.—Sunday school. Classes for all. Dr. Wesler, Supt. . Pastor. Special class for men.” Subject: “The Spiritual Ear, or How to Receive Heaven's Wireless Messages.” 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, led by the pastor. Sermon by the pastor, “Methodism—Its Origin, Nature, Personnel and Prospects” METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). H METHODIST EPISCOPAL Waugh CHURCH. Third and A Streets N REV. HOWARD F. DOWN: 9:30 8.m.—Sunday sehool. 11:00 “Rehglon 's Crowning' Mark” 7p.m.—Epworth League service. 8:00 p.m.— “What Are You Worth?” A WELCOME FOR YOU. National Methodist Church Metropolitan Memorial MLE., John Marshall place and O 11 .~ Minister Will preacho— = "™ “Making the World Safe— A Spiritual Diagnosis” 8p.m.—Miister will preach. Second ser- mon in the series on “The Tamb's “The Testimony of the Serv- ant to the Bridegroom” rtheast. . Pastor. Thompson, MONT- A 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. Will be presented. It 4:00 p.m.—District Epworth League Rally. Rev. John R. Edwards, D. Sharacters and will be :»Ilvln’ffle::n:? speake Every one will' receive & cordial wel- 6:00 p.m.—“Get acquainted meeunz cone. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic meeting, conducted by the pastor. Subject: “False Refuges and a Gathering' Storm” TUESDAYS, 2:30 and §:30—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. THURSDAYS, 8 p.m. —Prnyer and Bible study. FRIDAY, § p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIM'E Anacostia M. E. Church 14th and U s se. Rev. Thomas E. Copes, MINISTER, Rosedale ML E., Church e 416 Tenn, LIN Dumv bPa.rtcm Ave.M.E(Zhurch umbarton ave. bet. 31st s REY. BENJAMIN T, MeGOWAN. Fastor. S am Graded Sunday achool. and 8 p.m., the pastor wili preach. Social hour at 9 p.m., clos il hour &% B pum.. cloning with service Lincoln Road %= L #r. i A Community Chureh with's “An’rru Gpaket ) tisthy e m. A FOUNDRY CHURCH 16th street mear P. Green motor busses pass the door. i come. 1L, D. D.., Ministel Tmons by the ministes HEARTY WELGOMS. school, | i Bible cla 1530 8.m—funday 00 a'm Church. Dr. Herbert F. Randolph, “Thc Soul and Tts Value” Minister. “i%oo. m— Eab . 9:30a.m.—Graded chureh school. orming a £ :n"l' Organiza- pworth League T ed by Mr. Dittie. "‘H\: Sermon on the Mount” 6:45 p.m.—Foundry League. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 5:00 p.m.— “The Failure of Success” benezer ML "l'h: World’s Greatest Na- - c: 4th ana P.:'G\u.rch ture Lover” American University Cthel W Mass. ave. cne Mock west of Wisconsia a ARCH DAVIS, Pastor. n 2 Runduy 'séhoot 3.m —Preaciing by pastor. Prayer sds " Eldbrooke M. E. Church Coraer River and Murdock Mill roads; Just off Wikconsin avenue. JOHN EDWARD FORT, Minister, 9304 m.—8unday school. L. L. Derrick, supt, 11:00 & 'm —Sermon by the pantor— 2 “The Seek FINEST MUSIC. HPARTIEST WELCOME. by Unknow: - (Monday)—Young wora s render DRAMA, “The: Finger of A WELCOME TO ALL. " Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church NT CIRCLE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE. —_—— AVE. N.W. TNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father (vnmmu-t) L 13th ai BU mv M-um At 11 kWi HOVEsT formon 5y Tey. Jonn yen Schafek, D. D., former pastor. Other Sunday observances as sl Hsye ¢lal parish meeting Monday even- ing at 8 o'clo ing God” Wake Soldters’ Home car to 5th & Upsbur sts. G. ELLIS WILLIAMS, MINISTER. —$. 8. Mr. 0. J. Randall. supt —“rue Chiet Business of Man.” Face of Jesus” ALL WELCOME. 11th and H sts. Douglas Memorial e ““The Church of the Big Weicome. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. P.m.—Special musical service— Chorus and quartet choirs. Mise Katherine” Riggs, Harpist. F THE ELDER Y. W. C. A, Y.W.C. A, 1333Fst.n.w. R Vesper service, 11 am— fad Union Methodist Episcopal | ~“When Jesus Watched L W e & 20th st. mear Pa. ave. n.w. # - yerper Sorrie! REV. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pastor. Some Workmgmen Bunday, p.m. —Bible school. Classes for all. 8 p.m.—MONTHL ISICAL D! —germon by e pust % pantor will speatt nhas the TEomCE— F BHETRR] ~—Young People’s ser ” F, B (hr s0na— en Jesus ¢ irst Brethren Church .mfl" school, 30 a.m.; Bpworth League, 7 Filip SEATING FOR ALL SOMB. ] 12th and Pa. ave. e.e. Sermon by Hev. L 8 p.m. That Sings” W. M. LYON, Mintster, THE HOUSE OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP, D. Bowman, 11 a. ‘ ! PRESBYTERIAN. PRTCRVTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., 11 am—“THE DOOR’S BEING SHUT” and ; 8pm—“WHAT IS THE BIBLE?” “\\ hat proof is there, outside the Bille itself. that it is the word of God?" “Why is it any more ©d than the Koran to the Mo: or the Vedas to the Hi outains mythological fables current in heathen religion 9:30 a.m. ~\uud.1y School, Hon. C]yde Kelly teaches Men’s Class. 7:15—Meeting of C. ocicty. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Meeting for strengthening the spiritual life. Topic for exposition: “POWER OF REMEMBRANCE.” “The Church for the Spiritually Troubled New §VorkVAvente Presby: Church of the Covenant Conn. ave. and N st. H REV. CHARLES Woo0D, D. D., terian Church CHARLES Wo New York ave 13th and H sts. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, 3 DR. W REV. REC LLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. | LAND, Assistant. 1, NALD RO’ se ‘RAD- I Clildren under Ve rvice, R0 biimBublie | wordlip, “DISARMA- Ylass. Miss Mable 1t THE HOTBLS. s for men and class for men for men. rmon by Dr. Washington Heights Pres- byterian Church n by Rev. Columbia and oram; JOH. PALMEI Ontspoke We " Westminster Church Memonal 434 Tth st. s.w. —Sunday_ schioo orning worsh Double Quartet, ctor of . Organist. Wi Harvey Murr: s ening_ Choir of 165 JOHN D. K : v Lloyd Wrightson, Di 1. and_Columbia 1376-W. WestemPtesbyterxanChurch H st hetween 19t and 20th nw. MES HARVEY DU 1 “Sunday schiool and Bibie o= Georgetown Church * Re J\.\”,\ MARSHA s 1 am., & pim, special musical serv The Church of the Pilgrims “Harvest Fields” 7:00—Christian Endeavor. “Balaam, the Man Who sermun by the pastor; Loved the Wages of SOUTHERY PIRESEYTERIAN. Unnghteousness B Fasior: 0ol s with classes for menbe 1 __MUSIC BY THE QUA ~ Sherwood Presbytenan Preaciing by missionary 3:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 200 p.m.—Social hour and supper at the mause, to which all strangers he city are invited. rvice of song. caching by Kev. Bell. or Christian Endeavor So- concly 1, A B SBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS N At Reservoir and ce to Rock Creek Park. REV. MALRICF S. WHIT PASTOR. MANSE, 5509 13th ST. N.W. 9:45 8.m.—Sunday school. "% Almond Blossoms of Anathoth” “The "Book That Ends With a Good Start” —Junior O. E. Society. .m.—Young People’s Society. —Scries on ““The Life of 1V. “JESUS AND SOMP INDIVIDUALS. ALL_WEL Metropolitan Presbytman Church a B streets southeast. REVFREFLEY ROHRER, Pi The Mause, 17 Fifth st. 2.m.—Bible 'school. . —Morning worship. Sermon by— “Dr. Paul R. Heckok 45 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor socleties. 45 p.m.—Evening worship. - Sermon by the Pastor Eastern Presbytenan Church Bixth st. and Mds ave. o vangelist W. service Thursday at 8 p.m. WELCOME TO ALL. Garden Memor1a1 “"i‘,‘,‘.mu.‘“ ; Rev. GEORG! M. Srmdll] l('h lei nrll i Fourth Presbytenan Church pr. 13t and Fairmont sts. R. T KELLY, Pastor. 0:R] ¥, Pastor. mrm— class taught by NK L. MIDDLETON. ning worship. Communion of the Lord’s Supper. 7 p.m.—Christian & or. pnvuomn‘ 11 fissionary Society. Keyser, organist and mu- Mr. sical Gunton-Temple, REY. BERX. n-n.m ¥, dir TTH_AND & STREETS. , M. A., Pastor. ecking One Another's re.”" " Music by chorus choir. p.m.—Christian Commis- NORTH CAPITOL, OOF- [Florida ave. and “Wallace Mcmofial United Presbyterian Church Cor. Randolph st. and yew Hampshire a BELL, Pastor. :1‘111' K Lh\l:h N Kiaistans Pastor. (Southern’ Assembly) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N. Ry JAMES H. TAYLOL, DD PECK MEMORIAL Pa. ave. and 28th st. n.w. A Let = e s s B Quarles, supt. adeavor. Revelation. m, tor. Social meeting of men's Bible class. —Thursday, prayer service. 11th st. and R. . HUGH KERR i 5] SUNDAY, APRIL 2: 11:00a cred Healing Servi Py e < u'st, All and Always” John Wesley A. M ES Zim Chnr:b e : God” i“;:.: —fll{{lfln! N‘hofll“ln‘(‘l"ls le Rev‘ e 0 ] 2 ’s’ D D. Violin solo: Mr. Bernard Mlmnlnl Metaphysician, lrnm Stratford-on-Avon, Christian Endeavor meeting. Annual sermon to Master Ma- fons'”Benefit Associstion by Rev. Hea- an. Boloist, Mre. Josevhine vices will belp \m ty A. M. E. Zion Church Morton st. Illfl\' l' JAMES HEND m.—Sunday school and r.mvr.v am. an Tp. meetings continue hursd: night, 28th, inclusive. Hev. Miss Mary ;4’ Tay w‘-;m preach e‘vrq"y S¥éning. ons Metropolitan Wesley A. M, E. Zion Church D st. between 2nd and 3rd sts, HENRY J. CALLAS, D. D., Mi 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, * Tne Way Mude Plain.” 15 p.m.—8u; school. 00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. fo the Frinoe Hall Chap- Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Cllllrd: England. N. B.—Dr. Tomkins will lecture Monday at 3 and 8 p.m. and Tuesday at 3 and 5 p.m. OU ARE WELCOME. 300 HOMER RUILDING. (E. side of 13th bet. F and G sts. n.w.) Reading and Rest Room open and Individ- ual Healing given daily—12 m.-8 p.m. SUNDAY—8 P.M.—LECTURE BY Viva M. January “The Joy of Life” Daily classes in Mind Training and Chris- tian Psychology for Health and Success. Begin now for definite results and dipioma. Viva M. January TEACHER, From Unity School of Cristianity, Kansas City, Mo. | Chm'ch of Life and Joy St. James’ 3?,3_‘?.55‘.... sy e l St._ Paul’s 2 0 REV. CHRISTOPHER !’ . CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE WILMER P. JOHNSTON Ministers 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sunday School, with cla for all. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class of ME! “EARL ILL E. GATES, LL. D Y POLITICAL PARTIL H. D, studies T John, IT. AND THE CONSTITUTION.™ Dr. Gates lectures on During April and May the minister gives a SERMON PRELUDE before the Sunday evening sermon. Sermon prelude this Sunday night: . “IsWilliam Jennings Bryan Right on Evolution?” 2.“The British Coal Strike” REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES EXPOSITORY SERMONS: 11 am.—“UNREALIZED REASONING” 8 pm—*“THE GREATEST OF THESE—LOVE” Mass Meeting for Father Endeavor Clark on Sunday at 2:45 p.m. Mrs. Nanette B. Paul's Bible Class for Young Women Mee s Monday at 8 p.m. Dean Shailer Mathews, D. D, LL. D., of the University of Chicago begins a series of lectures one week from Sunday, on May 1; lecturing at 4:45, from May 1 to 6, inclusive, on “THE VALIDITY OF AMERICAN IDEALS" nd at 8 p.m. on “CHRISTIANITY AND THE MODERN WORLD." MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister 13:00 a.m.—*“When Hearts Are Loyal” (QUARTET) Results of canvass for church debt will be announced by the commitiee, Let all friends of the church be present. [ngram Memorial Congregational 10th st. and Mass. ave. n.e. LEWIS E. PURDUM, SERMON BY THE PASTOR. Song Service 07 oid hymns, led by Charles S. Wengerd, director of music for the Community Serv- ice. Adiress— “Better Films” By Mrs Wiliam Wolte Smith, chairma | 8:00 p.m.— “Americas a hec or a Fulfillment” Slothere "Congreen ond Parent- PATRIOTIC MUSICAL ssxvxcu BY cnonus AND QUARTET. ! footh, services by Church School, 9:45. Sermon tor children every Sunday A.M. Small children cared for during service. CLEVELAND PARK 84th AND LOWELL STS. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. 9:45 a.m.—Rible scl 11:00 a.m. ARD FOR THB T KCHAND MIND S Sunday Evening Club, 7 p.m. Speaker, DR. WM. C. HALL of the Department of Agricuiture. ALL SEATS FREE CHIISTIAN. CHRISTIAN. MINGES EVANGELISTIC COMPANY PARK VIEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH Park Road East of Georgia Ave, aud Sermia, SUNDAY SERVICES: Ereacher, Canon Myer.. . 4:00p.m.|11:00 2.m.—Sermon by EVANGELIST MINGES— ‘Take Gem'nlown and Wisconsin ave. cars. g T}\e Nauwty 14th and A S.E. “aE Y G - 3:00 p.m.—Meeting for church members only. 30, 10, 11, 8. tion, 4 P ‘Tues( m. ‘The Resurrec 'L'"ht 7:20p.m.—. l'u!(vr(x Great Forty Da; Address :by the Evangelist— “WHO WAS CHRIST?” e, whole faith for all people. Mrs. Minges will' sing at each service, playing her own ac- companiment on beautiful Ttalian harp. Special song service by chorus of 50 voices precedes addresses. SERVICES EACH EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY ‘ Ninth Street Christian EPISCOPAL. Washington Guild 7,21 s and lay readers. Annual Festival servi St Marks Chiazch. scension Day, May All «mmmv nvited. 200 at between G and H sta. 2w, REV, OSCAR LIEBER MITCHE] u,, Bector. 30, 11 a.m. and 6 Washington Cathcdral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n. Holy Communion . Morning_Prayer an Holy Communion Preacher, the Dean. Choral Evensong and sermon, av:d Ransom 11a.m—“THE FAMILY GOD THROUGH THBE VIRGIN BIRTH. Mr. Covell preaches. 8 p.m.—CONFIRMATION BY THE BISHOP OF WASHINGTON, Sermon by tl ishop. ROAD May 1, 8 pm.—Special service for business | Power Memorial sare £ 3im. THE GIVIC AND COMMUNITY CHURCIL E._ R. BAGBY, Minister. St. Mark’s Church Made Light of 8—**Keeping the Fait ‘Third and A sts. s.e. Rev. C. R. Stetson. Rev. Wm. A. Masker, jr. Holy Communion Church Ninth and D Streets N.E. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning Worship at 11 o’clock. Evening Services at 7:45 Rev. G. A, Miller, Pastor 338 10th Street N.E. 15th St. Christian Church 15th and D streets B.B. 45—Eible school. Clames for all age on_by D ‘Sebject, “THB LORD'S Kxffizg it P.M. 7:45—Preaching by Dr. Luts. Subiect, ‘FAITH nmuns congregationa] and choir singing. SRERY ON GORDIALLY INVITED. PRESTON A. CAV'E Mmlstcf Services, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. Good svumic-and & Gordial Weicome. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont avenue north of N street. REV. EARLE WILFLBY, LL D., Pastor. . EARL TAGGAR’ .m.—Bible school. superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Rev. Dr. Francis E. dent World's Cheis SITATION OF 11 Evening Prayer. The lnlf lm—m» V. Reds -1« q ST. St.Agnes Church ¥ ¢ 55,50 7:30, 10 and 11 a.m. ana § p.m. Friday, 8 p.m. North, Capitol_cars. Sth ST. NEAR am. : 0 p.m; n, ('omm\ml(! of Asst. to Pastor. Kiton A. Gongwer, Sermon by ok, presi- S.p: 23RD_STREET NEAR NGTON_CIRCLE. D. D., Rector. 0, 10:30_ on. ASHI 5:00 p.m.—Esening service. Annual Shake- ROBERT 'ru.v,m Speate escmon a7 pRster; 30, ULIDS 6:15 p.m—Young Peopie’s a1, Crts- tian Endeavor meetings. ~ Thurs- ey, o midweskmervice; i I IV ARY S WONDARY AR SNVEXMD/\ ATSH Andrew’ s Church (PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.) enue and V st. n.w. 3. D) Rectol EPISCOPAL. EPISCOPAL. 't . Wiscon- Grace Church Seoeto, Tt Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, Jr., Rector. Services, 7:30, 9:30, 11_a.m.: 7:30 p.m. Epnphany Rev. Dr. FREEMAN RECTOR. Will Preach at 11, Organ recital, 7:30 p.m. Mon., (St. Mark’s Day) and Tues., Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Tues.. 8 p.m.—CHRISTIAN HEALING. Girls’ Friendly Society Good Shepherd Branch Admission_service of new members this Sunday oight at 8 pm. Al mempers of the . are cordially invited to be present rs. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION and N streets BEV. Wit TA!wn sN!‘nm Eecter. B')»‘(umln“ school. rvice and sermon. ALL WE AN Qatmte’ CHEVY CHASE All Saints’ Churc CIRCLE. REV. J. W. AUSTIN, Rector; Services: ‘7380 am.. 11" a8 Grace Church Rev. MEADE BOLTO Services, 11 (101 Communios = , St. John’s Church Georgetown 1’!:‘“!! Lsfl!lll»htfl 1794, i SPA“L])GV M A, i AND D STREETS " SOUTHWEST. ACBRYDE, Rector. BEV, WILLIAN CURTIS WHITE, Bector " SUNDAY, APRIL 3% sl 20 am. Holy Gummenies: we pray for tlly weicomed at the oldest churel 1a ‘Washington. Tuke Navy Yard or Anacostia cars. CHRISTIAN HEALING EPIPHANY Tuesday, 8 PML All Welcome '# EIGHTEENTH ST.THOMAS N Dupont Cisln. : [ I P lllble Al a Guide and Yet of Su« __preme_Authority 6th _st. bet. L and M sts. n.w. gt et L and. Order of Iluminati MISS VAN VOAST Ill spenk Sunday at 8 p.m SHEALING vVIEW Jand 8B “(xOD IS LOVE” Wednesduy, 8 pam., “THE TAROT or LAW, ITS INNER MEANING. Oumberland, L, WELCOMBE. * Tora's Supper: 8:30 Endeavor. Monday ;... Livingstone Haven M. E. Churc “!h -;a_ B W SROWN. Easkir, a.m.—The §. S. Topic, “‘Earnl; Using Money. pEant 11a.m. and 8 p.m.—Sermon by pastor. The closing of tho Tndividus) Diedge Rally. p.m.—Class meeting. i uu:u» Intemational Bible Students’ Association P"fllAN THM"LR A"YYYTOB]VM. B Good musie, 3p.m. ot by . M o Ellts, 5 a0d 740 p.m.—Dible atidiés, Beats Free. No_Collection, NEW CHURCH (Swedenbersises. Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelations, 21.2.) Sixteenth street above Q horth Morning worship at 11, with Sunda 5. Adult, class at 10, Post. p.m., sermons by Re rt of conference by wii April 20, Slabtown convention. ki C.ME. Ist AND B §T8. 8.W. REV. 0 W. DAVIS, Acting P m.—slermon by Rev. Leon & Wormley. M —Sermon by Rev. Davis. MEET GOD AT ISRAEL. west. school led by Tuesday evening nuun s yclock 10 the T House. Free le * library. _ All welcome. EEV. PAUL SPERRY, Pastor. and fo welcome the-new member Address by REV. G. MONROE ROYCE. ST. JOHN’S C.HURCH Church of the Ascension 12th AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Holy Communion. 200 . Ch!istian‘HealingServim Bibie Class and Sunda; == . = 'vl:slfmc: "-’:::"‘-‘35:::" - BEV, nouxn Curm'l surm D. D., g“’ clock, in St. Stephen’s M ?.-"ut _Free sittings—A Qially wel ll"mhl’ A3 Geor‘eAWlmlm lmxu-, D. D. Bev. Eaward Slster Du Rev. George Willlamson Sm your presence. UNDENOMINATIONAL. Harold P, Barker EVANGELIST AXD AUTHOR ~ GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth street between K ond I nee. REV. 8. ABBOTT. Holy Communion - lll\flllfll PNIE{!I“< o i—Eve o service of the G- 00. ‘Prayer -and _admission F. 8. Special rov "6 ok ROE ROYCE. t's CONN. AVE. AND Daughters of the King |Sg, A Bancroft Clergy—Rov. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. of Many Missed Opportuniti AL CORDIALLY INVITED. Convention remont_New inkel. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, DAY AFTER EASTER. Services t Hour . Quiet FoRy 6. Holy Communion, THE BISHOD OF WAnHl\G‘mN. Evening Prayer . 00 1. Ev. CHANLES 7. WARNER. WEEDEN. 1 by the rector. 4:30—Eivening pras Rev. Jabez Backux. Holy Communion, Monday (Bt. and Thufldlrw r and sermon by the Mark's) 11 am. ELOOME, ALWAYS. 1