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8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL o o 1921- PART 1. - | S‘z PI.AN H]URTH BlBI.E Fifth 10 of 100 Question UU[S"UN [}[]N]'ES'[ On ,loslz ua and t/ze Judges” (Copyright by Louise Harding Earll, 1921.) | i i ify- 1. (a) What people left their home in the city of palm trees to | lntereSt in Third So Gratify | i e idren ot |m|.|.I in the wilderncss, of Judah? il | (b) Why were the children of Judah unable to drive cu ing That Another May Be | inhabitants of the valley i | 42 @ the children of Isracl became strong what did they Conducted. = a8 l“ I:lc\x; Canaanites that had not been wholly driven out? Plans are being discussed by the (h) What was the social condition of Israel aiter the death of | Bible department of the eration Joshua? i of Women's Clubs of the Tistrict of [ | 43 (a) What was the attitude of Israel toward the judges that | (‘n];xmh:a of which Mrs. Louise Earil served as their political leader (l)} What was God’s attitude 1 is chairman, for a fourth e quest | toward Israel for their stubbornness? y i | tion cont Interest in the third! 44 (2) To whom did God scll Israel as a_penalty for their sins? | contest. which is now heing conduct- | (h) How fong was Israel in a state of slavery as a result of | ed, is s that the members of the | their s (¢) Who delivered them and became the »-ucce.mtr committee feel another contest should, of Jos s deade () How long aiter this conflict be conducted. ! did Isracl ¢ : i Many answers are heing received [ 450 () b er the death of Othniel, what was the social by the committee in the present con- | condition of (b1 What calamity berell Isracl at this fest. . Ehe MIth ten of the scrioe of b time hecauge of their evil wa te) What people that had LA Tooks | heen conquercd soon after Israel entered Canaan now rose ap. of Joshua. | don. the King of Moab, captured the eity of | Samuel—arc prin ! (d) How long w ael in subjection to the s, Logether: wit as a result of th ngdoing ¢ | REEtien s e 46. (1) What kind of a man. physically. was Eglon, King of Moab? | p (b1 What man of the tribe of Benjamin was sent to Eglon, e st o7 Moab, with a present from Isracl? (c) After the press | answers to the 1ad been delivered, where did £hud have a private con- Public recogn i ce with the King ot Mo () After the tragedy in which the close of the co Fadon was sla hud protect himsell in order to | e reatent: s escape from the | ‘and that has 47. (a1 When Ehnd had passed heyond the quarries in his flight. BN e showi 5 what did he d for what purpose? (b) What did he say to e o T o Israel whet thered together? () How many lusty “Bible nt rooms men of v Faud and his followers slay that day in the land building, 1110 H the | Tand of M D Contestants are: Fequiren te a1 oyl | 48 o I that had not been fully overcome in the the followinz blank and send it in! 1 10 tro about this time? (h) When with thoir answers fid God r to deliver (¢) With what simple capon did this remarkable n o) giants? (d) How ISR s e e was Israel free from wars aiter being irced from their enemies by Ehud and Shangar 9. : later. what was the social condi- their sins, into whose hands (¢) Who was the king of the ain of the Canaanite army? cera have command ove tion of “of did God sell Israel this time? Canaanites? (d) Who was the capta (a) How many chariots of iron did Si; Section of city Birth date “1 H (h) How long did this mighty army under Siscera oppress Birth state. | Israe | Name of church or Sunday school or e e e e o — . bbb Ansuers fo F omth Ten (_)uestlone Contestants must place the above information in a aled env attach the answe then . = sty i (a) When 0ld and ready to die, all the p ‘n the = S bkl 1 id to Is Be very which dw the land: {Josh aid £ Wit 1 » keep and do REV. THOM WILLIAMSON | CHURCH OF ADVENT RECT | o' mside ferefrom oo b ARl oo th ua emp 1Be very or © will obey After writing in the Isracls promise to book o serve and a | fred fr d his{been, 1 Isr buried ti bones of wou!l r drive: Jose which they had g ded and out the nations fr them, but with them for would permit them to become traps| nd 0 them and to become 1+"in Mount Ephraim. Joshua, scour: in vour sides, and thorns! It maps. (d) About this in until ve perish from off! zer, the son of Aaron and this good land, which the Lord your!the nephew of Moses, was also buried God hath given you Joshua, i hraim. Josh! (b) Joshua then said to them. “Behoid, s 1o this q W all this day I am ¥ of the Eoing the shua, 23.14 fod's blessings | to be given of answers. God raised up judges, which according hall dwell in them: Vineyards and the olivey. planted not do ye eat. J ard Simeon slew 10,000 men at Bezek 14. (¢) When they captured cut off his thumbs Rev. Thom Willi selected as rector the Advent, to suc. i y _Judges, 1.6 (4) Adoni- Mott, who recently retir f (a) Joshua said. “As for me and in his suffering said, “Three- Mr. Willlamson_ is now taking a |...ns—_. we wiil serve the Lord and ten kings, having their special course at the Theological And the people | thumbs and great toes cut off, gather- Seminary of Virginia and will d, i forbid thatjed their meat under my tabl as 1 finish 1 June. H born at | the Lord. io ‘rve) have done, so God hath’ requited me. Portsmouth, N. H., father II"Ih' ul)wr gods * the Lord drove outlJudges, 1. the late Rear Admiral Thom Will .m- son. He was educated in the schouls | of the District and at the Virgin Theological For more than fifteen years he was commissioned as an officer in the Supply Corps of the | =S lfi-vy. He Miss | Eleanor = N T lomassel Fhilade!phia, | tertainment is to be ziven|Men's Progressive Club of the Fif- daughter of M Mrso Jay M| T ning by the Baptist Young | teenth Street Prest i . W,l’_ir:'man- | People’s Union of West Washington 15th and K Streets tomorrow ev € new minister is a veteran of | Baptist Church. The entertainment ing at 6:45 o'elock. b blic i the world war, havin becn at ;,.—.xiw,‘x consist of musical and vocal invited. £ publiotis #10 the cruiser Olympia. the transport | numbers, as well as a play * ko x ‘)\Il:’n‘hn;(kn,'?m!}lh»lr: ving ship at * x x x At Trinit And [Commus ew Yorl s brother. the | At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow Church there is to be a Serviee for t Gpramander w: i at Grace Episcopal Church. Sth and D | business men of Washingion tomor. s s I i war | o est, handsome me- | ro it u o'clo o and the torpedo boat destroyer Wil | oorcerts wun e Wieosed by the rector, | i ight at 8 oclock. * The “main { morials will be biessed Ly (he rector, sp of the evening is to be Wil liamson is named after him. I'Rev. Meade ton Mackryde, in liam Mather Lewis. director of 5 w';f;“,;l';" Tinamson realgned hismemory of the late Mra Jonn M. Mac- | ings. Treasur § lientenant commander | 35,y s ewer in Qo in Busin in the Supply Corps of the Navy De- ) - . eember 16, 1919, and is enrolled in ! MemOry of Harry 1 & osibitt o ‘hAelnpr:tsl‘::.\Tr'\\ 1 | Miss Mary E. Tayvlor. the noted|! tusiness The film, Wi Washington \lliamson comes to} ot will conduct two weeks' | Loses His Life" will be used fo dem. weekly 1o conduct the | strate vi eeting s how the motion pic - services at the churc revival meetin 4 Saplist used in dignified serviees 0 40 streets northeast, beginning tomorrow * 4 ok ok at 11 m. Y‘Y J. Franklin Kno vice SALVATION ARMY DRIVE. saues e 3 Bpanklin, znotea, v j A comp! program for the re- Will give an address Monday Everything s in readiness for Vhe!mqmdar of the church year has been morning at the Methodist preachors estheoming. on of the furr by the Church of Our meeting. Dbudget” by th for {ther, Universatist, 12th and L street ok % $47.000, which w Vash- {to the closing of the church in Jul At Foundry Church tomorrow morn- ington May 7 to according 1o an !l begine with two successive weeks|ing Dr. Randolph will speak on @onouncement made by Rudolph Jose, |y Fev. Stanard Dow Butler, who will | “Christ's Service of Lover ang 1o ton chairman of the ex-cutive cogin « followed by Bev. Frank O. Hall, Rev. | evening Rev. V. Alberto Costabel ot tee. last night. Dean Rlienwood and other Universal-| Milan, Italy, delegate from e wa. dens Mr. Jose said that the city had been | an Church divided into ten districts w rs of nationul reputation. Tta jist preac ¥ to the United A reg * % ¥ x ates and Canada, will speak. ment of 100 woman workers tiera il ba'a muslcal gnd diterary ol to each. MrxJoscpi 3 ertainment at Foundry Methodist| wThe Unhound Word of Goa” will e Dy af ocse of the ;“;““ iscopal (Turch Mouday "exening. | he the subject of the sermon by 1ean | her “recruits were n tim and under the 'I;II\XVI:L("‘\V‘.;'"|':;:‘; l‘]:‘::‘r?l:'; U )\l\‘l l(";l B. Pierce, minister of All only waiting for the mmand to | AuXiliary o e, i Souls rch. tomorrow morning in { Missionary the Knickerboc er Theater. The solo- attack. ist will be Charles Trowbridge Titt- vt & Thomas . Hickman, viee presiden . will of the Franklin National Hanb: ‘nr‘if A Present Day on? (wlil el mana. organized the b city for |the subject ¢ y; morning pil R their part in th ‘.u rmon at T l,h!'lfll Miss Mary Anderson. chief of the Howard F of the |Church, by the or. Rev. George | women's bureau. will address the Tibe committes which will of Mil it he will speak ious Union tomorrow even- the members of Lol {on “Four Unknown Great Souls ing at 8 o'clock on “The k of the ported pros his. Works wiie * % X * Women’'s Bureau.” The ting n Earl Godw an of the com-| Rally day exercises are to be held|be held in Unitarian House, 1789 Co- mittee on ecducation, showed exten-|tomorrow morning 4t Columbia | lumbia road. sive plans for city-wide publicity. Heights Christian Church, under the * * x % . jdircction of Rev. Bdward B. Bagby, ”Tm-h First pMethodist Protestant 4 or. In th eni ’ercy FosterlChurch is to hold exercises of burn- CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES. | %\ “onduc o wervice, yinz of the ‘ehureh “Tioemn iy Christian Endeavorers of t strict xx evening., a o'clock. All the livin WHE Bl e cavorers, ',,,’,’M'“;,‘,,'f,‘,,r The Cleviland Park Congresational | cx-pastors of the churci are cxpocts meeting at the Temple | Church will observy he third an o by [Ruests of honor. They Moudiy Evening at 8 oes H of its erganization tomerrow, | - Gray. Rev. Al S. Beane, cial musical m. The f« of the chure Bacchus and Rev. W. A, ranged. T H. will preach.| a8 well as the president of delivered | Rob. ith of New nd Annual Conference, Rev. @slivered by Rev. k v of the Chureh Builde Straughn. A reception will be The Christiun fziven to the pastor, Re . Morgan D ayan, | ompher. in honor ‘of his return to {the sixth car of his pastorate, * k¥ Four Baltimore largest present. Hugh R. Foster, percenta Baptist pastors wi Rhateice. of (Cab visit Washington next "woek” win deavor Union, h peak in the Centennial | Baptist secretary for the D Church Auditorium Tuesday, Wednes- Christian Endeavor {day. Thursday zhts, at tion The Chr S o'clock. In pre n Endeavor Soc timore v 3. Hez Swem in the will be giv- ™ will speak befo; deavor Society of to Me Joy will ten tomorrow night at Calvary th- Church tomerrots nisi 4 x| odist Chureh by’ the pastor, Rev. I 3 et tomo nin 3 = paper Just launched hy {Kane will nt o psycholo; Usubject will be “The Lawyees En’l‘on. It is planned to iss | “Tdylls of the King.” | ok ok ok paper twice a month 1> 1 will render sev-| A social half hour is to be held Fhe Central Presbyterian Christian |eral piano solos and Martin Richard- | following the evening service tomor. Endeavor Society heid a banquet list |80 w.ll 8ing a group of songs row at Iifth Baptist Church, at which Hugh * % ® there will be music and refreshments. evening in the church parl n union, * * of America Wil speak to the Metiowan and Mrs, w. R Leagut Foster, president of District ) ) made a short addre: Kev. B L Me- God, Joshua told them that the | (a) Joshua advised the people to Wwis' Setting up. under the or the Lord ad heard the words God had spoken unto lIsrael and would th be 4 witness against them, lest th e their God. Joshua, (1) Joshua was 110 years old H unto when he died. (b) He was buried in . - Lord yowr|ihe city he built on Mount - od.t 2501 | Timnath-ser Joshu Joshua warned that | sucred fun crvice it must ha to the Hebrew Joshua b red them out of the hands of with the life of ri Abra that spoiled them.” Jadges, 2.16, Jus ancestors having been re-| (Interpre ons of these words nfay as having other credits will be given all good | gody." Joshua, (b) After re- ) (b) Years later, Othniel minding 1 « had sent thus elevated o be Isracl's na- S the ts to help them in their|tional leader, or judge. S da quotes God as saving,| 40 (1) Siméon's i~heri E REV. THOM WILLIAMSON, you a dand for whichiieluded in the portion given to Judah s Macion € and cities which ve|Joshua, 19.1. (b) The men of Judah the First Presbyterin Church s Tmmanuel Baptist Chureh | tomorrow rorning. on | elected the fullowing new Ve G. Johnson preaches at| Blossing, ~ and at President, Rot wow asson. rvices tomorrow, and the ord 1ven Is Interesting president. John the Lord's sipper is to be 1 music has been ar- Marfon Smith, i in (he morning and baptism | ranged for the services Gustason. Ehip * ok ox % Robert G. Cov. | The second .lecture-sermon DEAN SHAILER MATHEWS TO GIVE LECTURE SERIES' Member of Faculty of University of Chicago to Speak at First | Congregational Churcn. DEAN SHAILER MATE Dean Shailer Mathews of the [versity o Chi. br i for the Noru Conv i ind for four y. president of {Federal Council of Churches of Christ | fin America, will begin E : lectures at the First Congre { [Churcih 10th and G streets. tomor- | {row afternoon at 4:4% oelock on the | .| Churches i Late Dr. Greene. | Rev. Dr. W. S, Abernetl recently | Y selected as pastor of Calvary Church to succeed the late Re Dr. | | {NEW PASTOR TO ASSUME 1 {Mission Workers Will Hold Special j Lhese pigs are feeding in the churches {morrow evening. The topic will be “Accepting the Proposal.” * % ¥ x { which will take place in June. Validity 1e of | tures will in of “Indi- >opular “onstitu- The operative Sovereignty™: Making of Americans, He is also to speak six evenings at § o'clock on “Christianity and ti Modern World.” as_follow Can_the Modern Man I a Monda inufactured ill Christ ¢ E i Cashington Federation of | “o-operating in thi . which is the s nt al Chure h Re the minister, of addre - lectures st Congregatio Lle Pierce, at 11 am. eri HIS DUTIES TOMORROW | Rev. Dr. Abernethy Called to Cal- vary Baptist Church to Succeed amuel H. Greene, will assume his du- ties tomorrow. Abernethy comes from the First st Church of Kansas City, Mo., of which he has been pastor sinca October, 1912 Dr. and Mrs. Abernethy are | guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Everett. The Vaughn Class will | be host to the men of the church and | Sunday school Monday evening to meet Dr. Abernethy, A reception is to be tendered the new stor and Mrs. Abernethy Wednesday vening by the members of the church | and Sunday school. — AID FOR LEPERS PLANNED. D Meeting Friday. The closing meeting of the season of | the Woman's Interdenominational Mis- | nary Union and the Washington Aux- | g , I8 10 be heid | 2 pm. at the Mount Vernon ! Church South. ng is to be the semi-annual ingathering of money from the “golder pig leper ‘banks. Fifteen hundred of |~ of Washington and viclnity. Gifts for lepers may be sent to Mrs. Washington Topham, 43 U street. | —_—_— wan are to be tendered a recep- tion by the congregation of Dum- barton Avenue M. | | E. Church Monday | night at $ o'clock. The public is in- | vited. Mr. McGowan was recently | appointed pastor of the church. | * ¥ % X Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, pastor of the Mctropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, will preach the third sermon in the series on the amb’s Bride” to- The Sunda Children’s day, with exercises by the school and a short address by Rev. Dr. Wood, will be held tomorrow aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock in the Church of | the Covenant. Al the evening service Herbert Welsh of Philadelphia wi speak on “The Waldensians as Seen | in Their Valleys.” * X ok % A social was given Tuesday night at Columbia Heights Christian Church when several members of the congre- gation took active parts in the pro- gram. Those who contributed to the entertainment were Misses Janic Wilmeth, Marjorie Kidwell, Sadie Lewis, Martha Edmonston, Loi { Himes, Helen Schatz, Louise Davie: Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. Margaret Kauffold and Mrs. Frank N. Jarvis. * k¥ ¥ Rev. Dr. Radcliffe, pastor of ,New York Avenue Presbyterian Churlh, is to attend the 109th annual commence. ment of the Princeton Theological Seminary, of which he is one of the directors, next week. The Men's As- sociation will hold their last dinner of the season Wednesday night, at which several speakers will make ad- dresses. At a recent meeting of the cabinet of the Sunday school ar- rangements were made for summer sessions and two regular outings, * %k % % Mrs. Frances Kolator of Prague Is to be the guest at the golden jubilee celebration of the Woman's Baptist | Foreign Missionary Society, May 12 | and 13. to be held at Calvary Bap- tist Church. * X X X Representative Hoch of Kansas will teach the Calvary M. E. Men's Bible Class tomorrow ‘morning. Of- ficers of the class were elected at a recent meeting, as follows: Oliver W. Youngblood, president; William Flem- ing, vice president; John H. Bitcen- bender, secretary: Herve W. Kitzmil- | ler, treasurer; Frank S. Holliger, his- torian, and Judge Joseph W. Thomp- son, teacher. Chairmen of committees: C. W. Brett, social commiftee; W. C. Leit- zel, membership committee; Kenneth . Vipond. attendance committee; Harley V. Speclman, devotional com- mittee; C. S. Baldwin, publicity com-6 mittee! J. T. Miller. visitation of sick committee, and F. music committee. * ok k% William Knowles Cooper, general secretary of the Young Men’s Chris- tian Assocation, will address the O. H. Ingrum adult Bible class tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock, in the ast parlor of the Ingram Congrega- tional Church, upon the occasion of the third Sunday of the membership drive now being conducted by the cluss, C. Austermuhl, Church Announcements nne 1A 1,000 WOMEN WANTED =) ; 11:00 a.m.—Subject: oADK To Hear EVANGELIST I\LINGES’ \ddress to Women Oniy am “The White Slave and Conditions of Women in the 11 oelack War Zone™ td'sisuppes “The Power of the Cross” 3 p.m. PARK VIEW CHRIQTIAN CHURCH i AST e s THE IMMANUEL Sixteenth Street a NATIONAL RELIGIOUS CHRISTIAN. A AVE MAPTIST. BAPTIST CHURCH nd Columbia Road BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO S LIBERTY Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D. D., Pastor ¥ on | " ible Schor ith classes for all ages. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor. Lord's Supper and Hand of Fellowship to new members. r Gospel Ser Evenin | and Baptist “lake my. voke vice, with sermon by the pastor 3 p.m.—Women only 1 Tue Men's Nieht, Speakers, Congressmen Clyde Kelly 7:30 pan—Daptis Service conducted b 1 and W. Upshaw. Al invited. REV. WALTER 7. SMITH | Those desiring to join the church are invited to come on Chorus of fifty will sing. at 730 upon )nn and you shal! find rest 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by EVANGELL LINGES « s “The World’s Greatest Congueror” Mrs, Minges will s g on her beantitul Ttalian hasy ay all secvices FIRST BAPTlST CH'URCH T gl By finges <p on “The Second Co hrist.”! 16TH AND O STREETS o e .-h_ll.\-:,“f A ke ”\'\K-. A ,»\.‘-,» :J : DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister i Sermon Sunday Morning by Dr. Tupper i 1 1 . 1 s PFALK ROAD o G y Ninth Street Christian Columb‘m H _“‘:hLS wer ot 5 m —“The Two Supreme Duties and Delights of the Church . B. Bagby, Min Soul.” Ninth and D Streets N “The Power of a Thought” ! 8 p.m.—Patriotic Meeting in the Interest of the Victory Jible School at 9:30 a.an. Communion and Mor Worship at 11 o'clock. Evening ¢ 338 jood congre: SRY ¥ sehool, 1 Strung! es 10th Street Clas: N ONE CORDIALLY pl 0w am il N p) ehildron il choir ing ! at 745 | Rev. G. A. Mxller, Pastor i iCox 15th St. Christian Church and D streeis S.F s for all ages. fenry I N EVERY MAN i inyited 1 MAN €T, " ALL 9:45—Sunday Classes. 11:00—Morning worship. MR. T At 8 o'clock in Unitarian Hous {Mary Anderson, chicf of the Women's Bureau. will address lluvl Christinn et vl et s Dr Charch day: May 1. 1921 and enjoy o warm UNITARIAN. ULYSS ITTMANN, Wiiiley the EVERY € Vermont on A CcoME woleome, SOULS”’ Founded 1821 > G. B. PIERCE, D. D., Minister SERVICES KNICKERBOCKER THEATER 18th and Columbia Road PENDING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and Adult Also Kindergarten during morning service. Bass. {Liberal Religious Union on “The Work of the Women's Bureaw.” ‘}“’;'. :,.‘.; NEW CHURCH (Sw-denborgian). 1 CHRISTIAN SCIE CE. | Church of the New Jerusalem [ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Q Sixteent] Morning pustor. class at img Tuesdu lor. Free House. uN 1000 am 7:00 p.m. 800 p Chrlstadelphxan Ecclesxa school anniversary of { ™~ Friends for worship, d. Friends First duy ALL PAYLLIS WIHEAT 901 Rhod Al w B undsy, 11 I street worship o ¥ ve indsy schin A 0 wm VAL 14 3 school., Méeti_ng v (S Vesper Serv Sunday, 4 pw CHURCH TO RAISE $5,200. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Congrega- tion to Pay Off Trust. i St. Andre Hampshire porthwest, $5,200 during the month of May pay off a second trust on the church. w's Episcopal Church, New | avenue d VvV ostreet! will endeavor to raise This trust, in the shape was for § during that period ha 10,000 five ¥ to the above amount. In order le spon: The was named: Rev. J mon, tor, chairman; I V Garner, Harry J. 4 Helphinstine, | thur Storm, i Alexander Cruiks Holland. Mrs. Georg L Miss Lottie Anderson, Mrs. . 1. Lattiner, Mre. Howard Gambie, Mrs. Amali Howell and ‘Mrs. Lozan Smith Supplementary _committe ! Toombs, o Causey, torm chair- | k. Dr. 8 nn\uu,l chairman: Mrs. George W. Smith, :\}‘.3;" Holland, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Latimer, Mrs. Gamble and Mrs. Logan Smith. FREB INSTRUCTION IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE doctrives and method of treating all kinus to obtain a d the entertai gene and descriptions of sickness mental, W 81 Bauk bl moral or phx| vodwin, L. B C 1406 G st uw. Songs of § ars ago, s been reduced the series of entertainments will be giv including a lawn fete ner and a lecture. the women of the church will be re- for second and fourth wecks, and the men | the first and third weeks. following During ti aorthwest by the “Where Thine Houor Dwelleth," 0 BRETHREN. i 330 ¥ av. s LL. All weicome. v & Irving st Meeting All in- to of a note, and mone; an a din- | month nments the ommittee THE nd disease— ! H St. Chrxstxan Sermon by the minister— “THE UNBOUND WORD OF GOD” & H.112). Dist. Nat. y appolutuent. E ,\7\(}1*}1 Percy S. Foster | An Evenmg of Story and Song MMemorial Building Dr. Tupper will pre We are glad our | | fo launch this magnif lack of becomi church w oric it structure, a convention ci M by 1. m.—Commander at 6, 6th AND H § Sonthwest PRESTON A. CAV Mmistor | sun 11 am and 7:30 pm. i a Cordial Welcome ¥ School, P. Union ¢ ing at ¢ Strangers and Vi 0 Come, | VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH itors to Our Ci REV. A. E. REV. A. D. BRYAN Sunday School, UNTTARIAN. CHURCH members, followed! | fear Ye. Tsrael” (1 Ruth Blackeman 8 p.m. —Bapnsm. Sermon Christian Endeavor Meetings—Sunda { 7:00 p.m., Intermediate; Tucs i Wednes 8:00 p.m—Reception to wThur;day 7:00 p.m.—Mecting of pastc de<xr1ng to u Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Church Prayer Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. ption of Soprano s w Fifth | Baptist | Church | | hEW, (Southern Con- | vention.) MIR. ATWATER, Organ, | Miss | 1789 Columbia road, mm' ser £ hour, wiug, CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist Branches of The Mother Church, The rirst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Hoxton, Mass. First Church of Christ, §uentnt + only lind pastor fn iy J and Bucl: i \rll.ll‘ AL FBRAST. Qecond Church of Chri §nenh>r‘ " N.E. Masonic Temple, u] Third Church of Christ, Sci enl:st Masonic Tempie, 13th and N. Y. Ave | Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist o acheol he Arcade, 14th and Park Road, | ress the sehool crmons by the pa Parting Blessiug Baptisen. SURJECT— “Everlasting Punishment” and 8 pom. SUNDAY SCHOOL-— 11 am WEDNESDAY EVENING oielock NG TO ALL | Metropolitan Bapnst Church Sixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor ELEVEN 0'CLOCK A M.— "Thxs God Is Our God” A cluss for you. M CETINGS, s READING ROO‘WS: COLORADO BLDG.. 14th and d A LGy x.....\‘l.\’.". "' 4 cxeent o | “What God Thinks of Us iy, AND “Why a Man Came Back” THE ARCAD) 10 10 Week days; also 7 to 9 pm pastor, “Why Heaven is (Exespe Wedniatnye) PR Hez Swem 1 i _ RESCUE_MISSION. G, at'§ pm. Beau- the people The Gospel Mission| v s i = 214:216 John Marshall Place sec‘”“f[ Bap mt. o Herbert W. Kline, | REV. HOW |.||x o Supt. b _ DECEIT.T A it sand-fuld wel o West Wash ngton Baptist - - worship with u in the Year i Sunday, 8 P.M., | Sergt. Wm. Howard | and Batimore Police Evangelists Will Conduct Service Special services for the healing of the | sick. Georgetown Mis- | Com- | - sion, 30th and M| oo raviNG e | (R S, Thursday. | streets, every Thurs- ! day at 8 p.m. : Gospel Mission, 214 John Marshall pl'lu' Petworth , COMMUNTON Sy b fevery Friday at 37 sawees paser i : : e ripy Sl Randlc ng'hlands | e S R Bt seliol: 11 am.. Wrship, o International BlbIE Students ] EA I e Association v A N T A AT RO s 1012 S NW d STt GWL Waiters, BETHANY - B KEY 10 CHEIN e, e : P . Rt v ctiow ', i | Assoctated Bxble Students e 0 iy sehool by the nion, En Holy HALL MISSION 623 Tonisiana ave. n.w. 10545 wm., " “Dispensationa 2:30 p.m., J. T. MOBBERL mastor. or. acting pustor. AL WELCOMLE 10 ALL. with social hour and re: 9:30 am, N. 113 a.m.—Sermon by DR, ABERNETHY. ,Spn'itual Science Church of of This City. side. Addr b 'HON. CALVIN COOLIDGE, Vice President of the United States; MRS. HENRY F. DIMOCK, and Others “ted s the spring-board ¥ Washington’s greatest has been se hich will supy Solo Quartet. J. D. Robnett, upt shime nts. Devotiona! ty Receive a Hearty Welcome at THE HOME CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. V. WILLTAM S. ABER) ANDERSON, =THY, Pastor D. C, Assistant T, Minister to Deaf D. D, S. Faucett. Supcrintendent the Ordinance of the Lord's St ah). .. : A s ‘of New York City by Dr. Abernethy. v, 4:00 p.m., Junior; 6:45 p.m., Senior; 8:00 p.m., Senior. the New Pastor and Mrs. Abernethy. ndelssohn. or and deacons, especially to see any ite with the church. Mecting, (Entrance on H Street.) Berean Baptist Church 1th and ¥ sts. now. Special sermon Sunday morning at i1 o'clock in interest of the Natioual Associn tion for the Advancement of Colored Peopd by the pastor, Rev. D. F. Rigers. Subjeet Justice."" ALL WELCOME. Nmetecnth Street Baptist Church (ornencof 10th aud 1 stroets northwest Theosophlcal Hall 1216 H STREET. B Public Lectures— 5 SUNDAY, May 1st—8 pm, “Discipleship” MISS ELENOR HOUGH Thursday, May S pm— “A Bird’s-eye View of Theoso phy” MISS ISABEL I. HOLBROOK UBLIC CLASSES: 'S CLASS. p.m mm'r.mo\ FOR BEGI Saturday. THOUGHT ToWE Library open daily—3:30 to 5:30 pm PENTECOSTAL. " Full Gospe! Assembly 1 e Sundars at Wednesduys The First Spmtualxst Church LECTURB BY THE PASTOR, Alfred H. Terry 3 SUBJECT, “How to Communicate With Spirits” Followed by spirit messages. S, at Piiian Tempie, 1012 ot nw. nd floor. ALl welcome, Class in Psychic Sclcnce .S pam, at 131 C st ne "Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Noted platform test ‘meiium. Meetin Quy evening a1 8 o'clock in Society Hell, g G stonow. His demonstrations have niten Jshed Ris audiences by kis spirit messagen Ou Tuesday evening message seance and questions answered at S o'ciock sharp. o Divine Science Spmtual Cllnrch )‘"l{.\-"{l_!»‘_'fl‘ L Sunda st Chrxst Sp:fituahst Church 11th st. n.w. WedneSdays, 8 pom, Message Boarer. Mrs. E. thtc, Psychic, Sunday Tiol s seanc v “and Friday tervicys. Pilane Lot Christ prrxtualxst Church Center for Psychxc Develop- ment, 1704 KILBOURNE Lecture L JANE interview by B COAT upj iS, PSYCHIC, only. Col. Christ SUNDAY, 8 P.M.—1302 14th ST. N.W. Lecture, spirit message and healing service. All_welcome. 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