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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921—PART 1 11 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CONGREGATIONAL. CON FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Streets N.W. FGATIONAL. PRESEYTERIAN. CONGREGATIONAL. WETHADTeT TRPISCOPAT, SOUTH. ""F-"“‘T"i'(ln‘ \ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | John Marshall Place | REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOVTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH The Representative Church of Southern Methodists. | Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue and K Streets Speaks at | DR, CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor | 1{ a.m—“WALKING WITH GOD” | JASON NOBLE PIERCE Sunday, 11 am. and 8 p.m.— 8 and i E STON o . X .—“THR GO NE?” WILMER P. JOHN: Preaching by Dr. H. C. Morrison Bl b I - .s{m ’ s unsolvable myste What is a ne, devout and tional mind to hold on No new or strange doc- trine, but the Gospel of Jesus, “The Same Yester- day, Today and Forever.” Sunday School, 9:30 “STUDY TO SHOW THY- SELF APPROVED UNTO METHODIST SCOPAL SOUTH. MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray MINISTER. 9:30 &.m.—Sunday xchool and Bible classes. Ladiex' Bible class. Address by Tev T. Griffith. Men's Bible class. Tracy L. Jeflords, teacher., 11:00 a.m —Morning _ worship. = Sermon by the minister. “TheMission of the Church” p.m.—Epworth League. . Sermon by the “The Face of Jesus” ’ Thursdar. § p.m.—Midweek praver service Stranzers and visitors cordially invited to all services. Free pows. Qi a1t 3. P e SSY B p.m.— SPIRITUAL ARITHMETIC " St. Paul Ni. E. Church South | Taught by Prof. Philips. Preaching—11_am. *PROG &BE.. “A JOURNEYING PEOPLE. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). Foundry | - Church 16th near P Street N.W. Green motor buses pase the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D., | Minister. 9:30 2.m.—GRADED CHURCH SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m.— o ‘Calvary—The Mount of @:45 p.: EPWORTH LEAGUE SERVICE. “The Hound of Heaven” Musical service— Anthem—"“The Lost Sheep™ by Jordan Boprano_solo—'The Ninety and Nine' by Campion. PINEST MUSIC. ! HEARTIEST WELCOME. METHODIST EPISCOPAL augh CHURCH. Third and A Streets Northeast. REY. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. M0am “A Daring Challenge” | i 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League service. of Philadelphia. leader of the Victorious Life Coofer=nce to h- held iu Metropolitan M. E. Clurch this week | COME AND HEAR HIM ~ WESLEY CHAPEL Methodist Episcopal Church Cor. 5th and F sts. nw. | REV. J. C. NICHOLSON. D. D., Pastor. | 1 am’ % p.m. { Sermons Ly pastor. o 9:45 a.m —Sunday school. Roszdal: M.E.Church Teno. ave. n.e. rey. &% TINCER" Nitateter. Fonday aebool. 9:45 .m. Epworth League, 7 p. Preachiog. 11 ‘a:m. a2 8 p.m. Lincoln Road Church Cor. Lincoln road. Rhode Isiand ave. and U st. ne RBBY. WALTER G. McNEIL D. D.. Minister. 11's.m —“THE CHURCH rn'nnu-u 8 p.m.—'THE n.;\nwnx l'l\l. ‘or| JESUS b, 5.6 pt.. 930 7pm Chareh wehoor, M. . Speelmac, _&m. Pyworth League serviee, “The Victorious Life” ] Metropolitan Memorial ML E. Joks Marshall place and © ot a.w. Dawson Mitebeil, D. D.. Minister. 11 a.m.—Minister will preach by request e Messages of the Mountains” 8 p.m.—Opening of “Victorious Life Confer- ence.” Addrvases by Rev. L. I. Leoters and Rev. Duncan Thomas. Minister will preach. Congrega tional song werviee “Joining the Ananias Club” Each afternoon at 3 o'clock and each eveniog_at 7_o'clock torious Life Conference, t ‘the Supreme Leader e Method—Glorious Life %od Liberty Praver the Su Sopreme Result.” All these meetings open to the public. tform meeting at 8 p.m. each evening. Near ali downtown hotels the chimes. Dumbarton Ave.MLE.Church | Dumbarton ave. bet. Wisconsin ave_and 3iat t. BEV. B I MGowax F-:bool I rth Leag PR WORTH WHILE™ aocial bour by B L. Be Sure to Hear This Great Preacher Dr. Chappell will preach at the Overflow Service Sunday. Epworth League, 7 p.m. DR. CHAPPELL Will Speak Gospel Singing DR. H. C. MORRISOX, Asbury College, Kentucky. Washington’s Popular Song Leadcr, PROF. PERCY S. FOSTER. Will Lead the Singing. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister ! 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class. Mr. 0. W. WMETRODIST EPISCOPAL (White). Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Youngblood, President. Teacher; 11:00—Public worship. with sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject: “To Whom Shall We Go, Mr, Wells?” 6:00—“Bunch Social.” 6 —Epworth League devotional services. {8:00—Public worship. PR, MONTGOMERY WILL GIVE THE FOURTH LECTURE-SERMON THE SERIES: “MESSAGES TO MEN." The special subject for Sunday evening will be: “The Government Clerk” Spocial music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, ARY QUARTET AND CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR. FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE. Church doors open in the evening at 7 EPWORTH LEAGUE WEEK DOUGLAS MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Eleventh and H Sts. N.E,, Washington, D. C. “REV. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor CAL the Trinity 2 What is the THI hurch < & position of topic, “Interpretation, printed Bible readings on the out it PEOPLI 9:15a.m—Mlecting of Sunday School. Hon, Clyde Kelly teaches Men's Class. Sp. m.—Young Pecople’s Meeting of Christian Endeavor. ! Thursday, 8 p.m.—Meeting for decpening the spiritual life. Ex- * with free distribution of top The Church for the Spmiually Troubled Eastern Presbyterian Church Sixth st. and Md. ave. ne. Alired E. Barrows, D. D,, COR. in ave. .,m ‘Q st . Minister. NCSE: R0M THE Conrad T. Binhm. Washmgton Heights Pres- byterian Church and Kalorama rond ALMER, I Minister. MA% ANDTHE LoRD BOTH. N 80w FIDELITY TO PRINCIPLE." WesternPresbyterian Church H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. REV. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 9:30—Sunday school. = 11:4 “Drifting” 7:00—Christian Endeavor. “Felix—The Man Who Waited Too Long” Tlletropolitan Pr;sby'teriang Church Fourth and B uruv- southeast, RO R e Rible school —Morning worship. Sermon by Rev. Otto Braskamp 45 p.m.—Christian Eodcaror societies. 45 p.m.—Evening worship. - Subject, “, Tlluatrated address by Rev. Otto Bras- kamp, missionary to China. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Connecticut ave. and N st. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. SUNDAY, MAY 22 11 am.—Epworth League Sermon by Pastor. 13 p.m—Washington District Junior League Rally. S peaker, Mrs. Lillian D. Fierstone of McKeesport, Pa., a membe: Lake Park Institute Faculty me 1921. EiatheiMoun(sin 7 pm—Epworth League Anniversary Service. Installation of the new Cabinet by the District Cabinet. 8 p.m.—Address by Congressman Simeon D. Fess of Ohio THURSDAY, MAY 26 8 p.m.—Sermon and Consecration Service : Chaplain Francis M. McCoy, Dean of Mountain Lake Park Institute. FRIDAY, MAY 27 8p.m.—Address by Dr. Charles E. Guthrie, D.D., of Chicago, General Secretary of the prorth League McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets i (The Red Brick Church) CHAS., A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m.—Prayer service. $:30 am—Sunday school. Classes for all. Dr. Wesler, Supt. 11:00 o'rloek—rnbgeR WI«B-E-G lzs&-;v;y the Pastor: “THE 'S RETURN” 3:30 p.m.—Junior League, Miss Corning, Director. 6:00 pm et-acquainted meeting.” | 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 0'Clock—Samuel J. Smelts will celebrate the of Hix Conversion. Seventh Anmiversary TUESDAYS, 2:30 to 5:30—Service of prayer for the heali: ng of the sick. THURSDAYS, § pm.—Prayer and Bible study. FRIDAYS, § p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME FREE METHODIST 416 2ud ST. N.W. REV. H. 7 ALBAUGH, Pastor. oz a1 11 s.m. and 7:30 pm.; Sun- : young people’s Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Graot Circle and New Hampshire ave. n.w, 9:30 5 o PLLIE WILLIAMS, Pastor. m.—Sunday school. Mr. 0. J. Ran- dall, wapt. L. Mr. P. R Ayres, president. Life's Visi TExsecretary” Lane's Farewell Message. I l’owa Avencc N M E. Church “THE COMMUNITY CHURCH. " ___ METHODIST PROTESTANT. HARRY |~ Anacostia M. E. Church : 14th and U sts. se. Rev. Thomas E. Copes, MINISTRR. N1 EPISCOPAL IM'N‘I- Haven M E. Gllll‘d) 14th and B 9.90 a m.—Sunday school. Al grades. 10:00 s m.—Chiurch Bible clase, " 1100 m.—Sermon by the minister— “Comrades of a King” 7:00 p m.—Senior League. 8:00 p.m’—Sermon by the mintster— i “A Useless Message” | _Ftret Quarteriy Conference Friday, 8 p.m. Eldbrooke M. E. Church e k. ot P (ornl; llnn-; .‘l,:‘gll"!‘lnmork Mill roads, ¥ . May T, May unhn ots; Vflond‘ 1o every mrvice aad ofeasion & warm awaite you. ___ Mlles Memorial C. M. E. Charch frd ot betwsen L and N Y. ave. n.w. MILLARD L. nmm . Minister. Tasio] beescrts Madame Dayse Walker Booker, in a stirring lecture. nuu--otA-me.-nmnm ek, e Sermon by the pastos of 9:30 “The Ambitions of Jesus” 715 p.m - Epworth Lesgue. 600 p m —Rermon by the pastor— “The Work of a Man” ALL. WELCOME. Trmxty M. E Church ath JosEPH mws( Runday “schoal, Sermon by the Pastor. 11 am. Church Wxthout the " Wedneaday "oraning; will preach at the Charch. May 26, the pastor florida Avenue Baptist RAIN OR SHINE, John Wesley A, M. E. Zion Charch Pastor. ” Ooraer 14th and Holy Spirit '_.. . 52 Ppworth Leag: 7 un I.Y Rm an o elasoss. Kermon by th :“ ‘"]:rm. pm. 'lm "uo" American University Chap:l Rev. ARCHIE W. n\vxu Pastor. Tine Peat am “I= Christianity Enough for flfi'y‘ ‘ REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, Assistant. | SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1921. 9:30—8unday school. > 9:30—Bible class of Mrs. John XNelson Mills for Young Women, single or married. 9:80—Jualor department. and 12 tds—l-r(m.r, department. yeal 9:45—Pverygiri's Bible Class. Miss Mabel urston, teacher. 9:45—Mr. Culbertson's class for men and women, 10:00Justice Peele's Bible class for men ‘women 10:00—Ali-Comer's Bible class for men. 11:00—¥orning " service. ~ Sermon by Dr. 3:30—Aftemoon service. Sermon by Dr. Wood. et i ONEXPBOT. BD CORONATIO Music by the Solo Double Quartet. Sydney Lioyd Wrightson, director nt Harvey Murray, organist. #:45—Christian Endeavor Suppor. $:45—Christian Endcavor vesper seryice. Children between Children under 8:00—Bvening servicy, Sermon by Dr. 8ub; LTON, PREACH- L Music by the Evening Choir of 165 volces. Sydne L Lioyd Wr‘lmmn. di- rector of music: Harvey Murray, or- rnlll Claude Robeson, pianist. 'HURSDAY, MAY M |D2I 8:00—Midweek prayer service, ALL WELCOME. " nuvmnrn-ulm RHA!I\A‘H‘, M. A, Pastor. m 9:30 2. ay “school. 11:00 a.m—Sermon. “LOOKING AT MEN, "FHROCGH THE EYES OF JESUS. Music by chorus choir. 7 pm —Christian Endeasor mecting. 8:00 p.m.—8erm FORGETTING AND REMEABERT Fourth Presbvterian Chur:h [} 3t and Fairmant sts. T. K Middleton. Preaching by ot, “JESUS Moraing wordhip. the pastor. Sub) r. ning worsnip. - Rev. I, T, ter of South Caroling, Rible teacher in_Vivtorious Life Con- ference, will wpeak on *‘Work Among’ the Indians of Central America." . Herbert F. Keyser, organist and mu- wieal director. assisted by large chorus, Mrs, Crowsman, soloist. UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. At Reservoir and Entrance to Rock Creek Park REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, MAN: : 3 w. 11:00 a. m. ) “Gates Ajer” e Prodigal Son” Sunday, 5 p.m.—Junior . E. Soclety. Y. P S CE 0 25t 10 s Bitie cises” wh Sed by’ Congressman Judge _ Welts! BRAHAM'S ALTAR." ool. Judge Quarles, or., THIEF'S fllos- Free. Minnesota A Anacos CUMMINGS, 30 preaching, Garden Memoria Rev. GEORGE M. Sunday school, 9] g services, Central Presbytenan Churéh (Southern Assembls) h and Irving Ste. N TAYLOR, D. D. “Prof. Addison Hogne. 11:00 a.m.—Preacking by Dr. John Lee Alli son of Alexandria, Va. 3:00 p.m.—Junior Christian_ Endeavor. it = League. prayer service. betmeen I and Q ats. bw. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor. every member of the family. ~—Divine worship. J. Kenneth Pfohl. 3:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:00 p.m.—8ocial hour and supper at the manse, to which all strangers in the clly are inrited. 5:15 p.m.—8emiof. Cheistian Endeavor. Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. Bmall children cared for duriog Sunday servie A CORDIAL WEILLOME TO ALL. NORTHMINSTEii 11th st. and K. I ave. n. REV. HUGH KERR FULTO! . Pastor, 9:45Bible study. Classes for all. New York Avenue Presby- terian Church New York ave., 13th and H sta. DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. Rible sciool, Adult classes. D i OF CHRISTEN- E. Vesper Service. blic worshi PEARIN Love.” AR THE HOTELS. “Westminster Church Memorial Keventh Southwest Between D and E Sts. 108 nday school. Classes for all. 11 a.m.— Sermon— “An Ideal Church” The Christian Endeavor Society. Sermon— h pBec:ommg a Christian” Thursday, 8 p.m. SITH. Pastor. TO_ALL. “Wallace - Mémorxal United Presbyterian Church Cor. Randolph it. snd New Hampahire ave. CAMPBELL, ¥ )IAl'h‘h\I‘I Assint S Faatoc: “Winning Our Tn- heritans —ttes. Campbell, “The Great Over- mer. Mea's Bible class, 10 Ten HON. C. shec. FLL1s MOORE, UNITARIAN. CHURCH Founded 1821 ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D.D., Minister SERVICES IN KNICKERBOCKER THEATER 18th and Columbia Road PENDING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH 9:45—Sunday School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and Adult Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. yas. | 11 00—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— “THE INVISIBLE HELPER” MR. TITTMANN, Bass. MR. ATWATER, Organ. THEOSOPHY. wnl" ;PIMPAI.___ Ebenezer M. E. Church o atu. o REV. WATRRA M *0am _«umy scheol (Bible Chatame). RW, Stemnott of ‘e “borkine of Bat, preach. Theosophical Society Dr. George H. ‘Wright WILL u(yrum: oN & 3 4 “Glimpses of T India” As seen on his recent tour of one o year i that I Sunday, May 20d, at 8 pm., WASHINGTON LODI 1216 H BT. N. 'DQUA}ITEIS, - Bible school, with classes for Preaching by 9:30 a.m.—(raded Sunday School, Rev. Wilmer P. Johnston, Superintendent. 1Jam—“THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD” 8p.m.—“HOW TO BE HAPPY” Sunday will be: no other Church Home are invited to worship with us. CLEVELAND PARK 34th AND LOWELL STS. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. 9:45 a.m.. 11:00 a.m,— Communion_service. PATHS.” Reception of members Ingram Memorial Congregational loth st and Mae. ave. n. LEW! RDUM, Minister. A m\ CHOOL. 7 p.m., C. E. ermon by the pastor. ermon by the pastor. Music by the choir. with BACHSCHMID, Soprano. irector. _FRIENDS. Church School, 9:45. Friends’ Meetmg SRRl Meeting at 11 First day (Sundas) sch WLL ARE i VITE FRIENDS (Orthodox) 13th and Irving sts. Bunday school, 9:45. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m.— S. Edgar Nicholson IN ATTENDANCE. Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p.m. All Welcome ! Speaker, MR. L. H. HART. BAPTIST. BAPTIST. _—-. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D., Pastor REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D, Assistant REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.,, N. S. Faucett, Superintendent 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Subject: “Saltless Salt and Characterless Christians” 8 p.m.—Baptism. Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Subject: “He Is Able” Christ End Meetings: Sunday, 4:00 Junior; 6 45 Senior and 7:00 e Intermedrate; Tuecday, 8:00 P.M. Senior. Thursday: 7:00 P.M., Meeting of Pastor and Deacons, especially to see any desiring to umtc with the church. 8:00 P.M., Church Prayer Meeting. (Entrance on H Street.) Friday: 7:30 P.M., Boy Scouts. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED — e IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, with classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m—“Wisdom and Knowledge, or Christian Education” An Echo From the Southern Baptist Convention 8:00 p.m.—*“Bread for the Starving World” Thursday evening at 8— “Baptist Affairs in the District” By Mr. E. HILTON JACKSO: ALL INVITED - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16TH AND O STREETS N.W. DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister Allen Tupper, elected vice president of the Southern Baptist convention, will preach Sunday morning and evening. 1 11:00 a.m.—“Making the Most of Two Worlds” A sermon on the pommuu— of the heavenly in the earthly. The third of a series of sermons on “FTHE MARRIAGE 8:00 p.m.—\rAR: BUILT BY GOD AND WRECKED BY MAN.” Special subject: “The Marriage Altar: A sermon on the lights ‘ Dr. Henry et gy An Inspiration or a Degradation’ d shadows of wonderful experiences. MUS I PROGRAM. ine Thine Ex !lnkn dn\»l “‘As Punts the Heart,"” Henry Smart. ‘ie Lost Chord,’’ Sullivan: ‘How Excellent Hammond. Anlhem: in thl’ evening service by the Solo Quartet and m.—Commander J. D. Robnett, Supt. E. Hilton Jackso Adult Bible Class 10 am. Classes for all ages. Evening C hunduy \Lhnal 9:20 lectures to Me Come, and join u B. Y. P. Union mec; meeting 7 to T:45. Save the evening of Wednesday, June 8, for the “Old Folks' Concert™; singers in full Colonial costume. Silver collection. 0. M. Si ers (C. (0.), . S. Navy, will give an illustrated lecture Wednes- day, ot e Swier waspices of Lhe Jackuon Bible class. No admiseion. No collection. Strangers and Visitors to Our City Receive a Hearty Welcome at 5, with social hour and refreshments. Devotional to 7: Before the evening sermon the minister gives a Sermon Prelude on Current Events. REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES EXPOSITORY SERMONS: The questions considered this “Who Should Succeed Chief Justice White?” “Should Doctors Prescribe Beer?” 1“Are You a Christian Scientist?” Everybody living or visiting in Washington should attend Church Service. have more joy for you, and you will have more value to your Country. Support your own Church. Those having Worship God and the days will MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister {11:00 a.m.—“The Recall of the Pagan” (MT. PLEASANT CHORLS) 8:00 p.m.—“The Unjust Judge” Sermon tor children every Sunday A.M. Small children cared for during service. Sunday Evening Club, 7 p.m. Special Music. ALL SEATS FREE BAPTIST. E. ch chm it p.m. Beautiful Audit songs composed by the p (men like them). pastor, “Calling Jerus wrongs prl'lrhm‘ =3 school; 11 a : midweek sery A chRDIAL weLCcOME TO_ALL. Temple Baptist Church Tenth and N sts. 3. J. MUIR, D. tha Parents® das. M. C:rmll B. Reece of T!nnn-rq will deliver an sdiress.” come. am. and 8 p.m.—Sermons by the past.r Morning, ““Readiness to Wil Evening, *Breaking Home Ties." o Corietian "Endeator. HRI! TO_ALL. Kcndall Baptist Church Ninth St. Below B st. s.w. REV. WALTER C. SCOTT, Pastor. w-m$na-y school. m.—Sermon by the pastor, * 3 Bermen %y pastor, “Daring 2 E pear Tth 8 W 4Dr. John E. Briggs 3 WlLL PREAtH am— WHAT Gon TH Orgunized einss “upper Wed: m Wm. Knowles Cooper, rebker. The pabtic fs corMlatly Savites Tenleytown Baptlst Church Chesapeake st. and Wiscon M. K. JAPHET. Preaching by the pust Bvening _ subject, M&l o4 Metropolitan Bapttst Bixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning_at Eleves - “What the Pastor Saw and Heard AT THE Chattanooga Convention” Evening at Eight— “Seven ‘S’ Words FROM THE Pyzzle of Life” Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Corner of 19th and 1 streets northwest. REV. WALTER H. BROOKS, . Pastor. 930 a 1m.—Sunday scheol 11:00 a'm.—Sermon by tic pastor. Theme—"FALSE_CHRISTS.” Text. Matt., 24.5 3p.m—JUNIOR PEW RALLY. consi of religious. musical and literary cises by & (!"’,u[l of young children. 8 p.m.—Serm. the bastor to STAR OF P THB WEST. 6. U. 0.0, by 1369. Theme— ritie G REATEST OF CRRISTIAN VIRTUES! PUBLIO_INVITER THE HOME CHURCH Randle Highlands | Shiloh O.S, 3257 caumcn CHURC —Tible school, 7 p.m.—B. X. P preach in Pythian Hali, 1012 $th n ) -—:“»‘rr:o;c by pastor, “YE WOULI |)I day, May 22, at 3 p.m.. 4th floor rear. NOT." COMMUNITY —Elder Petworth Baptist Church Tth and Randolph sta, BA"IST CHURCH, wranta o (§t, Olive g, 20T civsc 'lhll"dl nllhl REV. R A. Wzst Washmgton Baptist Tist ant X st nv; [AGAN, Pastor. R. L. Grainger. L (xnnnser " P U, sub- Hrogram by ISRAEL, B m by ORY of Miner School wi : Sect, “THE DEVIL'S HOG-KILLI are Invited to_attend all services Second Baptist Church 4th and Va. ave. s.e. REV. HOWARD I REG- Sub- You 'WART, Pastor. Grace Baptxst Church Preaching, 11 a.m., “WHAT 18 THE SBC. .. O\l\ BLESSIN ““CAN A PERSON RE th Caroling avenus 9th and Son BISERY CHRISTIAN AND NOT HAVE THE GIV #oLY BAIRITT" and 8 pom., Deople’s pop O A CHAL.| siar happy hour, with ordinance of baptism M. A. AXLING | and sermon on SHIGH HEAY ADE ON THE CITY OF MAN B Y. P. U, 7. thousand seats and ‘Thursda) L Come worship Washington School of Bible Study and Evangchxm 182¢ H ST. N.W. “PBRSIA AND THE NEAR EAST"—An fllustrated lecture by Dr. John Nelson Mills, yorld traveler, author and lecturer, mexi Tuesday at 8 'pm. More than 100" sli compeise this leciure and will include a° vielt to the great city of Ba f“&‘,‘:..{"' Shab's palace an ral ’s resting place. au well as show some of the striking Sevelopments in the -Near hn Mra. Rico L Stecle on Thursday evenings is condocting in an illustrated atudy of the Tuber- 1 types and shadows. A cordial invi- on is extended to attend the lecture aad Phose Franklia

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