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N 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. MAY 28, 1921—PART T = 9 "CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS NETHODIST EPISCOPAL (Witta), e anreT vpisc ieal tWhite). | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). ! PTRYSRYTERIAN. PRESBVTERIAY. i CPISCOPAL. | ey | e e e e . : McKENDREE - ‘ : i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | B LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL { | John Marshall Place { i (Thomas Circle) Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets FOun dry REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., : Epnphany G. M. Diffenderfer, D.D., Pastor (The Red Brick Church) Speaks at i = 11 am,— REQUIRED OF THIS GENERATIO! | G Street Near 14th. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School in all departments. CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor i ( : I_] r I A Memorial duy study of American character today—its cause, remedy, Beetor: Rev, James B Freeman, D D. 1100 a.m.—Service with sermon by pastor. Theme : m V—- strengthenin, reaction. . 8 P-m.—-“PURGATOR\‘{" A SRR “REPAIRING THE BREACHES” a.m.—Prayer service. yeGae 1lam—Chaplain Riddle, U. & N., will * 3:30 a.m.—Sunday school. C < for all. Dr. Wesler, Supt. 16th near P Street N.W. What r there any purgatory? Does death end all chance o 7:00 pm.—Christian Endeavor. Topic: “MISSIONS IN AF- % e ddress by Green motor buses pass the door. of being sa: What does an C| h teach? What did Christ preach Dreach: e Saae M ol 11100 0°Clock—Public worship, led by the Pastor. Address by e e T oL 10 S0uls in hell for® AW here 8p.m.—Special musical gervice. Preacher. RICA.” Lender, MISS BI MRS. KATE WALLER BARRETT, SR L pah NG LEEoby v, Tobert Devwaing. “CBR-| 8.0, Special Memorial Services. Patriotic music by the T e Minister. 9:30a.m.—Mecting of Sunday School. Hon. Clyde Kelly tiunity and Disarmament.” S i ’(!h :xh ‘\f."l'vr o T ““"{I' Tohn ]\,:‘_ S el A eprese < the Florence Crittenton Home. orus. Vialin solo by ssel ates, ac- 9:30 a.m.—GRADED CHURCH scHooL. | teaches [V . A . Ui e 3:30 p.m.—Junior League, Miss Corninz, Director. e en’s Class. companied by Miss Anstadt on the organ p-m.—\lecting of Christian Endeavor for young people. St. Agnes Church uq A ess by \. v K. FOUHT, representative from Penn- URSD: Meetias s e[ Dansanesy Address by HON. B K. I . repr Y. 8 pm—Mceting for deepening of spiritual life ke Fiorida ave, ‘or’ Narth Captiol o sylvania and chairman of the House District committee. Topic and exposition, “TOOIS. ST. PAUL'S CHURCI‘! e A o The next opportunity to unite with First Church will be Sl e e e s Who hiave made the supreme sacrifice for the A3 | June 26, iwe.. | Rev. Robert Talbot, D.D., Seats Free Volunt | The Church for the Spiritually Troubled L Gk T YOU Set-acqua e 11:00 a.m.— | o 6:00 pm.— nted meeting. “Olivet: the Mount of { %:00 p.m.—Epworth League. unl i 8100 0’Clock—Evangelistic Meeting conducted by the Pastor. Subject: “THE SOUL’S RETURN” THURSDAYS, § p.m.—I [FRIDAYS, 8§ p.m.—FPentecostal meeting. v of the Americans country v Contributions er and Bible study. MUSIC FINEST MU EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME HEAITIENT WELCOME. : Mctropolié:al:) P\;\esbyterian vNe w York Avenue Presby- | urc| \ CALVARY e CTTEERT terian Church AN On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets AnacostialNL E. Church New York ave., 1ath and I sta WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. - AMES SHER MONTGOMERY, Minister S iy REGINALD ROWLAND, Asststant J i Rev. Thomas E. Copes, ! “The General Assembly 1100 30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. T i Clristian Eloavar sovieties. i worship, Sermon by the Pastor | &In i PECK MEMORIAL come ¥ ave. between M and N St Paul’s English Lutherar Church ! Christ ™ Eleventh and It Strvers N.W. REX. I FREDE JOHN T. HUDDLI 9:30—Sunday school. C. Fourth and 1 Servicen: 8, 11 and & l - = 11 am— L [ T hi? &'siactt St o, n. | Pybfic Worship With Ser- ! 1 . e p 8p.m—The Rev. John M. Hamilton. Tublie wore = = mon W:,;:h %}m&gfl Ememm Grace Evangelical Lutheran Wisconsin ave. n.w.. near Woodley road. Evening With the Choir Church Atamoment 1 1. ave. & North Cap. st Jo Kb Esmet ) Atonement actor, Tt 0. BAKER. | Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Teacher; pa:00—Public wors aporop NTATA R minutes), and the IASTOR e : f it airess Men's | The Church of the Pilorims Treacuer. Ciaon LoV Sl will delivir a special = rm subject ‘V;--r pm minister— e e sovin g OpencAir Bacealaureate S -8 pan. K 3 “THE MISSION OF MUSIC” A Curious and Anzious | Keictum. e ‘ : SR = St Mark's Lutheran Chusch, Keller M T = * Boys, and ®troets e w. e aar e Man” | 5 with Cluvien for | Preacher Tt liev. Freacridk Fops o | REV. . DENKINGTON HAYES. D. D.. eller Memorial Lutheran unch Social for ail young people. ————— ! ‘amily. son, D. 1., Bishop Ooadjutor of Miswouri. Preaching by | The pub are cordtally invited to ali| 945 am—Rible ~ 45—Epworth League devotional servic rmyesis” | theaw esrvicen <. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor n Lndeaver L orzetown_and_Wisconsin_ave. _ears. facialioue Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. paner io” wiien Sl wernogens | ST, MARY’S CHURCH. Men's Bible Class. 1000 %550 51, Detwecn =G ana B e, Ch en’s Bible Class, 10:00. e Sl e urch of the Reformaflon Morning Service at 11:00. pm. THB ORTRCW - P S >, f 745 o Gepitol 1il1: e Zvening Service at 7:43. r,' Dudiess -3&'?:‘« K m. \umz;: I‘rrr-plc\'—_jucrnfl__v, 6:43. i St. Olaf Congregation Churel of At 8:00—Public worship and a special sermon @ on the subject: “THE BLUE, THE GRAY AND THE TAN” oo e ermon b ihe pastor Spacial music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILL “The Worship of Musxc HE CALVARY QUARTET AND THE CHOIR. 705 pm. 2 [FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE. Church doors open In the evening at 7:30. re by DR. MONTGOMERY ctween 19t and 20th n.w. i 1 | tors | MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.B. HMARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. } Eldbrooke M. E. Church | WesternPresbyterian Church | oo O R G haz;th Man Who was‘Gardm Memorxal HAMLINE METHODIST CHURCH | ""“Lest We Forget” i M;,k:d f:; Lifer ) Limegtiobon s e TR 3 W. AUSTIN, Rectoro Lm. 1l s and 8 p ALL_WELLOME. inl_patrietic musie by the qua e ol at 9: N 2 p Eastem Presbyterxan Church Saint John's G.mrdx C°"C°"dla Evangehcal \ 9th and P Streets Northwest Sixth st and M. ave. o. Georgetown Parish. Established 1794, Lutheran oW Alired E. Barrows, D. D., EEV. mi‘um?’ SFXnuNe. . 4. "p';,v.., \ H. P. FOX, Minister DEDICATION OF THE Waugh Swmior mrcors” | Third und A Streets Northeast. i German. i pastor. Preaching 00 4 Special Memorial Services with Veggrans, Cushing § S, 9:30 | Prajer mecting on Welnesduy 8t ALL WELLOME “Trinity Lutheran (.hurch Cormer 4th and Ofissourl > iymns,”" & musical lasses for all. CENTRAL UNION MISSION 622 LOVISIANA AVE. N.W. John S. Bennett, SUNDAY. MAY 2000 —7:45 .M Rev. Mrs. Clemme Ellis White e REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. NEW ORGAN CHIMES R 2 am.- “THE VICTORIOUS LIFR." 00 gfi;:;‘;::r'h’\fx. ::‘\‘\'";;:.l‘nlrss BY , SIXTH PRESB R DR, JoeETe e e el W -ye.I.«E,\ LR e X At Rewervolr aud Entran & Creek ra of South Amer| %2 ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. e ;’{L\ :\I \‘L‘RI[(I 5 \VH“-]:h Rl "”‘ S‘ Andr E Ch h meoln Road Church | = o 2, rican, Iniand Mi: . W’ urc ! i praver serv | :rlwk (English) 12th and N streets n.w. o "tor during nmrmng[ Fourth Presbytertan Church REV. WM. TAYLOE SNYDELL Rector. 1 am. . J Sth AND P ST Rev. RICHARD % Sunday, May 29th §4 a.m—REV. JOHN R. EDWARDS, D.D., i I speak of work smong the (PROTESTANT EPISCOP issi e e AL N v Will Preach thode Isiand ave. s 130 ST. N.W. | 7om Chitian ¥ a avenue aod Vst a5 & Supt. West Side Mission, New . J. DIMON, Rector. ol Hueh 1 .iYork city, and one of the first D.. Minlster. 2 upm.-»_ V1 enip. 11, sermon’ by the ReH ucr.-muu D.UC. Christia ;i £:00—Holy Communion. U Sermon by Rev. Henrs E Z will muke an_udd \ e o ed to the 8 p.m.—BISHOP WM. F. McDOWELL, D.D., LL.D.| " .cous sesc e 4| 'l'he Last FuII Meaasure Of | s pm. Sl kv on wiice 0 B o smiay teroot. women to be ordained t | Tievelations, 14.3. ic Week will be observed. Se- 2 ministry. ! Church school. M. R. Speelman. supt., 9:30 Devotion” ! ns by the choir E Will Preach | _am. Fpworth League serviev, 3 pn. i upeon r er. orzanist and mn- | s chair, Mre, = ¥ Union Methodist prscopal “T_he Elda Brother e b e iy Clospe EGINE Afhey | s miiie e s | s ere " Fifteenth Street Church | - *'ST. JOHN'S CHURCH FREE METHODIST The National Methodist Church| DAY'S DEAD IN THE el 204 pectat Ch"‘“fi,ffmf};ff*_s\fmflm s nev. moLadd'cHriy Sharn. v. 0. cholr, in Comnection with the 1sic 1 Serviccs, &, 1 am. s p Y "h {Metropolitan Memorial M.E.| MARCH OF TODAY”|Eckington "t b i v i e 1 ] . m 7:30 p.m.—“THE HOPE > | muderitor of the Syiod of Fersia, sl Opecial '““""‘M',, Log S mnodant 2§ tiarrs Dawan Micher, . D, lLZE P = i o, “THE Ghiar rhNa- 'Sherwood Ithede Island ave. ol “"“",’x,’;,,, insica | Jinm - Sermon by miicer 1 OF THE WORLD Lew W, . ChRIS " CHURCH ‘Shall Christians starm?" ...':.'.'fi:‘u'fi.."'.?;m"Z G et oers. | ———— wa tose Founded 1795. AWERIY. _ | MUTHODIST 1 S pm Special Patnouc a.nd Musical Service < The chour will e wsminted b ing Service Charles Trowbridge e held next Tuesday in the morning at Titt 11 .., morning praser and | e e atephen's | Episcopal Church, 5 pom., ghort hright r'vl"i good and Columbia road.__All are_welcoms: Mre, HENRY HUNT \1rmr Aireetor. © STEAKS. o, emreytional bemns | 4 St. Mark’s Church n-minute kermon, ¥ Jckn Marshali pisce and C st. n.w. choir. pustor. ning with th vt uddress by ter ¢ REV, WItQ T E, Keetor. V. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE, COP AL (Colaredh ; TS WIITE, Rector. WESLEY CHAPEL iVIXCtonous S Confcrence Pctworth Methodist 1.lulm Wesley A M. E. Zion Churcll im0 thodist Eptscopal Church \ “Memorial Day Service” | Episcopal Church NGT Cor. b wad ¥ s 1 The Drpartent of the 1 the G| Grant Oueie ant S Hampabire A LSO . 0 pastor. | (Take soldiers” Home car totn & s,,,m fara Rev. wJ. Franifin Knotts,D.D. | "yant 2ot A0 Mol o | 7:00 p.m —B. L.. Mr. P._R. Ayres, president. 0:45 am. ; CHURCH OF THE T i | COVENANT Bt ot v 1 i SEE " CLEVELAND PARK | “Yand teor = e G S‘Imtar, s 34th AND LOWELL STS. Cor feut . N Rev. 1 nex. conita won w5, Wower, | HOLY COMFORTER | e communin - ian Endeavar meeting NT REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. BTt o B T Feseration of Charenes Ty and Navy o REY. HOWARD D. TALDOTT, A The Fnlseopal Chureh of eightswood. 9:45 a.m.—Rible school meetiug begine At 8 pom. | Evers. | E Spectal musical service. gunizations i s - i aiant Georgia ‘ave. oo .o y"',:'("'r‘r‘,“ day address by Judge o 1 By el weak D L s e o lm_fi:n.:;».ut;o:.n 2, 1921, = A OF FTMANITY " REV. EDWARD HAYES. . D. e ashington “Distric Epworth e "';;"g '{;‘,.:‘.::‘. d;:nm Israel C.M.E- 7 :30—Itible " cinns of Mrs. Jobn Neloon | o ey ok, .30 2. Bt Tt | Distri P R bl o "Soite Wit hate "2 | MR T MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) 5 Moming Watcb Mz Bexthe u'""’;,"“ BeatueAbaryiats ©:80—Junlor depurtment. Cbfldren between eu,r;:':,',‘.wm Ounaren .,..,xcms{'i:hurch Georgetown | Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. Miss Mabal Comer © wad d1st ets. n. e I Do my R Walter Amos Morgan, Minister g Sunday echool. —Full service éermon and epectn | usie. raoenfE i LT 1100 a.m— Renewing the Soul” b ‘ Communion Service—Rc ccpnon of Members B N 11"" MA\ RI, ‘l’ “FHOM { <N obs bring your friend. Hea Quartet. wtor. - Everybod 3 “Shadows Palling Dark and Long. newapaitor ve e 9:43--Mr. Culberisan's class for men and Bheinberger. 14th and B | ‘women. Tomr, wlo—*1y Hope 1 In the Everlert | Haven M E Chur S B | 1000 U reciics Bible s for men N d - ! Meeting e e e . | MAY 20_AT6:30 TR BRI | gt in F.M. McCoy 1 s ‘Great Musical Service ¢ CHARGE (This fo 1o cooperation with “Music| | Monfly Loard of Eoworth League Meet- | A CNURE R pmout Wele | npTHODIST PROTESTANT. Short sermon — —8ong service by the N, K. Quar. jotism . s are cordially invited = i “Pat;l:lnout‘mmaflc!‘ }Y‘I:xs:. R Rhode Island Avenue s meating. AN RI ]T (MT. PLEASANT CHORLS) _ American University Chapel TR T AR Followed by ufi"i.'r"éi e Tnxmy M. E. Church 5 S s el et 3 : L s..,nn,"“""“ / em | 8:00 pam—*“The Good Samaritan T SipmE S e T e L = e service. i J08PPH PAWSOS. Pastor "y e ‘ i C. M. E. Church i : y e Sermon .6:;: :fllowlxh wm L\xh’:fl = PE?PMOTI,AW.M E-Chm‘ch St. Paul A. U M.P. 4th 0ot Bre Lane s Wi éy 3rd.ond C sg&Nw Church School, umbarton ave. be seonsin ave. and 31st st . v, 7 : . % g i ““\ = e Ereaching at 11 e ,n;':;:".::,',":,;fi?' 1,|.J’.'."§rl"g’i:fi:..' - 4 evid Ransom Covel | Sermon tor children every Sunday A.M. Nub- 80 and 11 8.m. m_ wermon. Rub : Harvy VANT IN THE HOUSE." | the Spiri e : NEVITES." BCE T anniverars, : ’ ; M,:‘f.‘,",‘..‘f&f"; S s e Ve o in the. Houne of the Loed, fontisyinlght 8 O e D e Small children cared for during service. “Sentiment and Sacrifice” @ 0 Muimi s Fi eventng witn M. arch €. " c ir. ! ent and Sacrifice ymans L WELGOME T e = ALL WELCOME. Jue s s nmfi‘ itation of tho Shrinea. Sunday Evening Club, 7 p.m. Galbr ith A. M. E. Zion Church | e orvid 3D COMNONITY crurom. | s ,Gumon e e == | ALL SEATS FREE CAMP, M. A T FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE WILMER P. JOHNSTON Ministers METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MUTHONIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH The Representative Methodist Church Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue : CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D.D., Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. Sunday, May 29, 11 a.m—DR. CHAPPELL will preach. Subject: a2 .30 a.m—Graded Sunday School, Rev. Wilmer P. Johnston, Superintendent. cc ”» e e e STAYING PUT s e———— W“’s*“g’;t;‘;m‘{gfi*;g; e PATRIOTIC SERMONS ' | BY REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE B E R 11 A.M. “Of Whom the World Was Not Worthy” * ""_;s‘:::éy‘:l::::'é;;i:;‘?f" 8 P.M. “Our Country’s Foes” HELL Phatar: ™ LARGE CHORUS CHOIR, HARRY EDWARD MUELLER, CHOIRMASTER 26th ot n.w. nesr Lamont, e P MORNING MUSIC: 7 p.m.—Epwoflh League Service. Subject, “Mission Work in South America.” Rev. Cldton K.Ray St Soons " “Ave I?Iaria," by Bach-Gounod, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Campanole, soprano. Mrs. Fox Connor, el ol Bible claeses Wentmmner Church Memorial | violin obbligato. ladies’ Bible cl You are invited to the Sunday School. Adult Classes and Organized Departments FEARREEl "| seventn Boathwest {‘ tween D and B Bta. “They Shall Not Hunger Nor Thirst,” by Woodman. T. MARSHALL, D. I L am., sermon by Randle Hnghlands HURBRT BUNYE oot Genpe 1T Blakeslee, | “STUMBLING INBELIEF.” I study. mon by past ram (r. League). ue hour e Morning of B. W by pastor, leary e |.u smn et - 1. # Overflow service at the same hour. Sermon by MR. R”‘T’\', Subject : 'y “TELL-TALE MARKS” * & p.m.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL. Subject: ‘ “A CHILD OF SHAME” MT. PLEASANT Moy " Bibl us, Tracy L. Sanday 19 and 11 ‘ or all ages. -~ m{.,‘.’;‘“ ,;er., e o EVENING MUSIC: ice, Thursda . . Hall Canter, PR, D. ' ine.” by id. - e E——— Midweek Service, Thurs, Y, 8 p.m. Jptemmr at Hantoloh Macon Callegs. "Th: Old Fashloned Home| Anthems—"Land of Mine,” by MacDermid. “To Thee, O Country,” by Eichberg. .00 pomi— Bermon by u : “A Faithial Sayi in a New-Fashioned Age”! The congreation will sing patriotic songs of the North and South: “Dixie,” “Battle mpaclile i nvsdainiant B cancelis \ Faithiul Saying” | and “The Greatest Suc|Hymn of the Republic,” “Carry Me Back to Old Vn-gu:ny,” “America the Beautiful,” “The artists have micrepresentced picture extant reveals anything of his high mamood h's str:ngth his joyous disposition, He | of T mori: veltome awateing Fou. cess quld laugh as well as weep. ‘Let my joy remain in you, said he, ‘that your joy may be full’® | sy yimcr s i 1 5§ mTm & ,.,553,,“2,',‘ ,?:BAC(;E,S{- “The Nanonnl Anthem,” ] i , . \ ‘ : :