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10 : : THE . EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 4,~1921—PART 1. PULPIT AND PEWl_mc(‘:‘kn:mr?%ofr;rmsucs|.'l-Last 10 of 100 Quéstion;—l Church Announcemenfs nobles” wi urch tomorrow an “The Lure of the ] ! ’” i oy S ool g Pt g On “Joshua and the Judges”. = = S Washington Cathedral CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - " he will give a spectal zermon-lectur: Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All | o Wi FIVE & S9eos “Four Clerk: Souls’ Church, tomorrow morning in 8k X the Knickerbocker Theater. The solo- I e e T o s n Ca fat will be Charles Trowbridse TItt- | s camtial trerbaierion Church, will (Copyright, by Harding Eazil, . THE BETHLEHEN CHAPEL. S e < ar preach the baccalaureate sermon to- 91. (a) What horrible threat made by Nahash the Ammonite, Releconsin (aoe-arw, fras) ol e an treets N.W. : 2 ““Fea suggested that Saul's enemies, the sons of Belial, be pi Iy Communion and Sermon, . A. F. , D. D., Assis which "Rev. W. 0. Hoome, dr.. I8|of . the Washington Federation of g8 gnd “Bermin, V. AL K ANDERSON. D. D. Assita death, what was Saul's merciful reply? (c) State what little we know about the coronation service of Saul, Israel’s first king. (d) When reviewing God's dealings with Israel, what captain and what three judges did Samuel mention? rector. a children's procession Will|Churches, will preach in the Central be had at 11 o'clock tomorrow. Rev. | Presbyterian Church tomorrow. Canon W. L. De Vries of the National * %k K ¥ Cathedral will address the children.| mphree services will be held at the Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., N. S. Faucett, Superintendent 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Subject: Canon De Vries will also preach atixew Thought Temple, 1814 N street T f The pr Ly 2 the holy communion service, Which | norinwest Eomorrow. At 11 am. the 92. (a) What calamity ;ind(s)aw‘el say would come to Isra(fltiffthey | Eating and Drinking Unworthily” will follow the children's vice. | subject 1 be “The Mind in Christ fail God? hy did Samuel call upon God for a ~ = The rector :m act nicelel::-::“-;fiHeuua:' and at 8 p.m. “Life's ;}nrden. ,::,‘,:SI:‘; OI):)YAnhough Samu{l had, by the micepo( the people, St. Mark’s Church 4 ;. ‘What Did Paul Mean? e ot S s e e e heniing Jost his position as judge, what did he say would be a sin for | SRR RS Reception of new members, followed by the Ordinance of the * ¥ k% imeeting_ will be conducted hy“Dr. him to stop doing? (d) And what did he say he would con- Rev. Caleb R. Stetaon x Lord’s Supper. ) . Claude W. Mason will address |Joseph Perry Green, president College ti do? - A .. AL o [ " D e e s | o8 i Bt spseoien _ tinue to do ] , || mar comm ; 8 p.m.—Baptism. Sermon by Rev. Samuel Bawden, of New York Avenue Presbyterian | * k ok * 93. (a) After Saul had reigned two years, where did he and his Morntug wervi . C son. Jonathan go, and how many men did each take with him? I e India, Church_tomorrow at |i '"'z"mh}:i At Temple Baptist l'llur;'h tomer. A . M n, who is a ~ Muir vill speal on the e have pad ffteen vears of ex-|{ntnea ersistent Steadfastness” perience at the Chienrung mission, |ang < At 2 busi- at North Siam. ! ness meeting Thursday evening Onek- * kX * 1| er Owen was elected as a member of . Samuel D. Bawden of Kavali. |the board of deacons. Scuth Tndias who is in Washington * % % ¥ for a few days. will speak tOmMOITOW | A¢ the Emmanuel Baptist Church evening at Caivary Baptist Church.|Rev. Gove G. Johnson preaches at the and on the evening of June 12 4l morning service, with communion. In (b) When Israel saw the Philistines approaching with 30,000 chariots. 6,000 horsemen and a multitude of people, what was their distress? (c) When Saul offered the sacrifice without waiting for Samuel to arrive, what did Samuel say, and vhat other condemnation did he add? (d) How impoverished was Israel at this time? . i 94. (a) In this fierce battle with the Philistines, how many men did Jonathan slay within an half acre of land, and what hap- Christian Endeavor Meetings: Sunday, 4:00 Junior; 6:45 Senior and 7:00 P.M. Intermediate; Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Senior. Thursday: 7:00 P.M., Meeting of Pastor and Deacons, especially to se any desiring to unite with the church. 8:00 P.M., Church Prayer Meeting. (Entrance on H Street) ay: 7:30 P.M., Boy Scouts. Service lam. CONN. AVE. AND aret’s “iincrorc place. 3, *, - = " 5 Cle —Itev. Herb o b, ). N’ Immanuel Baptist Church. He is be-jthe evening the choir. under the di-| pened that brought fear and trembling into the hearts of the | | S“iis Ui Sl ik > ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 3 the United States bureau of educa- [ will be assisted by Miss McLean and{ REV. DR. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL. sel of God, but reccived no answer, what msthod did he adopt | clockHoly Communion and sermon. = Z tion. James Youns. The pascor will give| Pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. for discovering who was to blame? (c) When Saul issued a i [ r,-xyrrd:\-_,n:s(‘.rm:;"“” Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road * koK X a brief address, “The Song of the| Chureh, attending the Canadia death penalty upon his son, what did Jonathan say? (d) What i VRS 5 = . = Mondayyeveningtat 3 deteckc e ObTIsUR T AR actyle oL s Atk ] fiemferemeelot INEMe thediat Epiic did Israel say concerning Saul's command? Grace Chr S TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO ] i o e il - ' pal v ” . R ~ : oL V] e talvary Baptist _Sunday | week In Washington. Gaily ermon. The conference Wi 95. (a) When Saul failed to destroy Agag, as God instructed, what ace Church ™ {ivniw RELIGIOUS LIBERTY a v - 1 Kev. MEADE BOLTON MACBRYDE, Rector. chool. with their wives and lady: * % k¥ cloxe Monday. did Samusl do? (b) What two statements made by Saul | e dsn P e Friends. will meet on the campus of| Children's day will be observed to- | Shows il hit conceitand lack of honssts iwith God?ii (O Whent | o Hoiy C‘:‘mmuuh%u—" irst Sunday at 11 a Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D.D., Pastor 5 al S at Ta v i Metropolitan R > 2 5 rd Sunday at 1 B 3 4 the Bliss e r ket picnic. 1€ 1t! Momorial M 5. Church, Rev. e FEAST OF WEEKS RITES Samuel announced that God had rejected Saul as ling, what | | e S L —iggoroyy: | 9:302.m—Bible School, with classes for all ages. Next Sunda, should rain dinner will be eaten iniHarry D. Mitchell, minister. The did he say about obeying, listening, rebellion and stubborn- t. Agnes Chur, 8. §..9:30 a.m. is Children’s Day. the dining hall of the school. After gcholars of the Sunday school will ness? (d) When Saul saw that he was about to lose his | [ Services . 10 and 11 a.m. and 8 pm. 3 2 inner an entertainmen(will be Eiven | render’ an’ appropriate “program ar IN HEBREW CHURCHES | | Scepter, what confession did he make, and what cause did he | | Take Porkia s o' Nrfieuo’ S5 11100 2.m.—Worship with Sermon by the Pastor, followed 1: y " Louis D. Bliss, make the address. i : i 7 . A 2 ¢ Viugnn ciass. il;;flcnr Allen is the superintendent of i % gwe\f\‘/’l: h“:"" St o 0 o All Saints’ Church “'G ™ the Lord’s Supper and H{nd of Fellowship to Nev * X X |the main school and Miss Berthd{Ceremonjes of Observance Sched- . (a) en Samuel, indignant over Saul's weaknesses, starte V. § Rector. 3 The quarterly meeting of the Luther | Gray is in charge of the primary des : to leave, what happened? I(b)|Whea! Saal plead with Samuel Se o and b pmn. Members. ' . . League Central will be held at the|partment ~Ar night the minigter Wil uled by the Local Congregations to come back and worship with him that he might not be dis- | |~ qr = >~ | 8:00p.m.—Evening With the Choir, Special service of musi Lutheran, Chureh 0% Dorthwent, of | Experiences.” 2 : June 12 and 13. graced before the clders, and before Isracl, what did Samuel St. Andrew’s Church Choir led by WMrs. E. P. Dickinson and assisted 'y * which Rev. C. F. Steck is s do? (c) After these events, what was Samuel's attitude to- (FROTESTANE BEIBCORAL) Miss McLi esday evening. The speaker of the | The local Shriners are to make a| The feast of weeks or Shabuoth ward Saul and how often did he t him? (d) Which chap- B e a st. n.w. Miss McLean. Tuesday ) P B S G. Lenski, a vy d Com- |Will be observed this year in the He- brew synagogues Sunday, June 12, ation _to Trinity Ci ic evening will be Rev. iR ter of I Samuel tells of the anointing of David? Brief Message by the Pastor on “THE SONG OF THE :00—Holy Communton. vy | munity Church tomorrow nigh aplain_in_the U : g : : : & Suring the world war. it bust | embling i i Seadauarters G0 pac and In more orihodox " corimregaions | | 97 (2) When Samucl was about to select Eliab as king. what did S CHRISTIAN” -oss session will be held. during|rade to the church. The Shrine Band, |the following day a une 13. disay to Kim? Combare 17:20; i(b) When David,/with his 00—Mo vice and sermon. e 5 Which plans will be considered for the | Brum' ‘Corps, (Glee Club and. orchestra | Originally Shabouth was an agricul- E]iong s s R aie e (“)t Y:, et Goliath, what O Eveuing Srvise andlsemn B. Y.'P. U. of C. E. at 7 p.m. with welcome to all young people Lutheran day. to take place at Chesa- | will participate with_special numbers |tural festival in which the gathering | | > 73 ; H H ‘in his | | ~1 e FELLOWSHIP MEETING Thursday evening with special peake Beach. Thursday. June 30. land the Trinity will render the |of the spring wheat was used as an| | did he say to the gian (c) What did David carry in his Grace Church Srorsetown. Wiscon- = 2 2 Ly g P i offertoriu d Ransom Covell |occasion for —special = services of | | hand to Jerusalem, and what honors were conferred upon him | | %o Grorce w. ATKiLans: Suthor M erence to new members. All invited. Judge William F. Norris of the De- [will preaci: on “The Shrinc i gty e for his victory? (d) When Saul had three times, through | | “Services.7. S T “THE SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE SAY ‘COME’!” partment of Justice will speak before . Tt o ey Iuh the rovelatios jealousy, tried to kill David, by whom and how was he de- CHUR ' the Organized Adult Bible class of | Children's day will be observed tomor- | o7 EMoun S tiswhens iepay livered? CH OF THE Foundry M Sunday school tomor- |row morning by the Sunday school of |Was revealed unto Moses. =By this ; . y INCARN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tow at 8:45 a.m. on “The Perfect Man- | the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, |Tevelation Istacl was summoned from 98. (a) What favors innocently extended to David, so angered ATION G -1 v hood.” i e e ren- [Come the essenper of that 1aw ot Saul that he caused the execution of eighty-five priests, in- SEr N s 16TH AND O STREETS N.W. . « Allen Tupper. pastor | Miss Elizabeth Wilson and Mabel |bumanity and under the inspiration | | cluding Ahimelech? (b) What words used by Saul to David BOn0sy— T80 At 11 e B e DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister B ornfl‘;‘ Il‘{l:;_‘!!ie;;bl‘!l Churc"h!‘ ‘Mf;’ “nd | Mansfleld. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley will | Of this élection. to stay the floods of § | fulfilled a prophecy made by Samuel? (c) Why did Saul, Daily—10:30 a.m. i & Sireets. who has met with such | preach tomorrow morning on “The Toll- |31 &nd corruption thai threaten o through the witch of Endor. call up the departed spirit of | On account of the death of Dr. Tupper's wife, REV. F. 1. deep sorrow in the loss of his wife, | Some Trudge™ and in vening his example of righteousne: the | | Samuel for consultation? (d) What disturbing prophecy did | 2 4 - - L= RS S has gone to Bethel, Conn., With his | “Rubbish." " = Jew hopes that zeal for the service of | Samuel's spirit make that was fulfilled the next day [ 3042 3 p.m | WINTER will preach Sunday morning and evening. Subjects: hter for a brief rest. but will be foes: 130, .20: = daug] June | A corporate communion will be held ST. PAUL CHURCH' (11 5 . “The Unsearchable Riches of Christ” God, which is to do justly und 5t 99. (a) Was Saul's death the result of a wound, or was it self- with his membership on Sunday love mercy, may become the striving: : | 23rd Vi g T2 Rev. I I Winter will preach to- |at the Caurch of the Advent at the 11 {(GVe Mercy. m s destruction? (b) What did the Philistines do with Saul's | T gl near Jesunston el | 4 ermon on the great blessin, i heir trust in Hin i ‘clock service tol ow, while 4 - a 1 aul’s £s that come to those who put their trus! N TR R ,The Reform Synagogue stresses this 1 armor and his body? (c) What did the men of Jabesh-gilead | | Reve Robert Talbot, D.D., “Tou Life’. z fee i he: Girls’ Fei istorical feature of the feast of [ | do after the battle d) Wher 5 3 RECTOR. 2 At Foundry Church tomorrow morn- |i¢€ into the Girls" Friend weeks as a service of dedication of i doiatice the bat (d) Where were the bones of Saul and | | 7.5 4 3 ;oS ehicxron. 8 p.m.—*“Jesus, Life’s Magnet' X ing at 11 o'clock Rev. Dr. Framklin | (08 eeee TS Ao o the Jew to the covenant imposed by e : | M If He be lifted up, He will draw all men unto Him. Knotts of the American University | b 0 his Jewish ancestry on him. to be the 100. (a) What godly character overshadows all other characters | Music by Quartet. will preach At pu New: Dr Johi P E teacher and cxemplar of the law of i | whose history is recorded in the book of I Samuel—from the S. . 9:30 am.—Commander J. D. Robnett, Supt. E. Hilton Jackson spui Shannon will preach. love unto humanity-. BOE RIS S0 | ofR%Rev. George W. Davenport, Bishop | By means of thia symbolization and| | At e New ¥oik Avcnue Bresbyte-] on.” Md., will preach ‘at the |idealization of the Shabuoth festival “jAgithe New ok Avenue - | Chureh of the Ascension at the 11 o'clock | rerorm- congregations have utilised it at 10 am. Classes for all ages. { ’, __A special program entitled, “The Ladder of Lif i Children’s Day—3, P {<5iven by the Beginners’, Primary, Junfor 5 first chapter to the last? (b) What two ecclesiastical judges, together with Moses, the first and greatest judge, and joshua, his successor, added to the judges that were “raised up,” as L | service tomorrow. as the confirmation day wherein the i i ; Intermediate Departments. Come, and enjoy this service. ].ax“’!1R;.‘:lnh"'ex"h:h:\-':|(;fl:r'suhjon will e Lk young men and women pledge thems 1 r:fi;:‘:ed ‘[:,”'fi,,'fo,‘:,;:‘iv"gggfis.‘ f,?"&:"“é?,d, the ‘"(;",e hi‘t of GepteetomniPanat. B. Y. I’. Union, 6:00 to 7'45. with social hour and refreshments. The larg: e “Great Texts of Great Men The| Rev. E. Pinkney Wroth, rector of St.|selves anew to continue the covenant T g the history ot il ftaes3s (NS, Gevoted to/ | | ney. caRisTOEHER 1 B3 W0nieneif ity and theiNvent Sone, Young People will hold an open meet- | Peter’s parish. Poolesville, Md., of the |of their fathers and to exemplify in recording the history o ese judges? (d) Which one of the Rects, 27 The “Old Folks' Concert” is postponed until WEDNESDAY, JUNE ing in the lecture room at 5 ! diocese of Washington, will celebrate |their lives and conduct the spirit of | judges presumptuously called himself a king? | 2 = 0 p.m. 53 ; 5 e 2 addressed by Dr. Claude the first anniversary of his rectorship |justice and humanity to which they | T e Save this date. Colonial costumes. Fine music. . 2 Chienerung, Stam. Dr. Mason will | With special services at Christ Church, [have been called by reason of their o Strangers Cordially Welcome at speak upon “Medical Missions inl““"m’s"flh’- at the 11 o'clock service [Jewish birth. . . The Resurrection, 4 p.m.; Tuesday, 7 a.m. speale tomorrow, and at St. Peter's Church at | Confirmation day has a further sig- All Welcoma—Always, Sam o {omereaw, Balatist Reers Chuhst | Gontemation sy pese ol Answers o INin en Questions ne e THE HOME CHURCH | propriate addresses and special music | the culmination of the instruction Church of the Ascension pastor, ““What a man COMMUNIT & E.HezSwem Tom’ cut from = o le CHURCH The annual Children’s day exercises % 5 7 s = ~ Christian Church will be held tomor- | po; . fith and in the Bible and other Jew.| 81. () Ruth and Boaz were David's| king.” £.19. (c) The young man Saul row morning at 10 o’'clock. A program ieh hi : 7-22. listened to his servant and went to | o ommunien. 8 and 11 a.m. 03 Cool & beautiful Anditoriu 30 a.m.. Bible school. 11 a.m., serm s 10 be held at 11:30. At|Circle, tomorrow the day will be de-{by a reception at the home of the having a crown, 9.9-27; 10.1. (d) God Easton. e Ere mer Sl ermon: “Afar OF Thursday night, pra e I 3 Melton will preach | %oted to the subect of disarmament of |confirmands or in- the ' religious | WePt and refused to eat because she | (o1 Samucl. the day before, that-Saul | 8 p.m—Vespers. seilBtpt ik T Boc B> ; i . e it iy i would come, 50, when they arrived, h — Second Ba; Ch A N L 5 ol < tions and special prayers for peace of |Schools. where friends and relatives | had no chiM. 1 Samuel, 15-7. (c) | W e y | he c Z e The music will be led by the church | . i orid will be offered in accordance, {J0in With parents in exchanging | Hannah prayed on bitterness of soul | sniey Oy ™is, €00k “Bring the portion HOLY COMFORTER d Baptist Chur Mt. Olive , 5 o005t CHUECH 2 _ L ‘ Lo vhich I gave thee, of which I sai B e e at the request of the presiding bishop |Breetings of felicitation on this el b ay 3 ‘hich 1 said 5716 Georgia ave. 4th and Va. ave. s.e. REV. B. A. ” o o Rkt nd healing|and Dresident of ‘the 'council of the |eventful epoch In the lives of the|With weeping. 110. (d) Elkanahjugle thee et it by thee' " 6.23.24 The Episconal Chorch of Frightwood. REY. HOWARD 1. STEWART. Pastor. a'm.. Bunday school: 11:1 A service of prayer an €aling | Episcopal Church. Rev. Dr. C. Ernest |boys and girls graduated from the |said to his wife, “Why weepest thou? by en Saul and his servant REV. W. B. DENT, Vicer. HE ELOQUENCE | ject. A BRAZEN SERPENT: came to Samuel’s house, he took them | Holy Communion. into the parlor, and made them sit in | Sunday ~school is thy heart grieved? Am not I bet-!the chiefest place among them that| Morning prase NER™ and % pm. rnu'nn‘a.: 10X: 815 pom., PEF people’s popuigr happy hour. with haptism | _are cordially in 1o utten: “THE UNIVERRITY « = = or now 1o k| Nineteenth Street Baptis: A thousand seats and a oia welcome, Come - worship Church yith In. = Corner of 19th ;{ua!lk;g;;-sn mx. Grace Baptist Church T35 avmn e Banany R will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal | % il e L Church, Alexatidria, af 730 oclockc| i will preachion “Dissrmamdnt”™ at {EcliEons School and no Thursday evening. The service will o Eregational miembership i be conducted by Rev. Percy Foster X 3 : g an ten sons?” 1 Samuel, | Were bidden, which were about thirty | Bvening Prayer Hall, rector of that church. who wilt] The new Bischofft memorial organ. fex to thee than Lo persons. (b) When Saul started to be assisted by Rev. Dr. W. J. Morton, | OSting $30.000. which has been in 1. leave, Samuel went with hi rector of Christ Episcopal Church, and | Process of construction at the First QUERIES PROPOUNDED 82 (a) Ell was both judge and|distance; then. amointed mim. “kinory v. Ei e . G Congregational Church, 10th and 2 Si 3 9 1 4.1 (b) | him, i v: Re. EdgariCarpauter, rectoriof Grace e IN LOCAL BIBLE CONTEST | Wiie Hannnn was ‘prasing in bits | 53020 101 “te) Samer the Kors; _aualified to| And why eatest thou not? And why ies of con- Episcopal Church. streets northwest, was completed th .m.—Sunday school . * x % k- Feck :r"&r“a'flml‘b;p'g;;ar;;'d t;vmrrnv;l temness of oul and weeping. she §3id | that the lost asses were found. and o 9th ang Sonth Carolina avenue s.e. 11'a m —Raptizioe, preaching and the Lo . Dr. John }. Brigas. pastor of 5 c a to the Lord, “If thou * * * wilt give | that at Rachel's tomb he would join PARTOR F. W JOH bper. el 2 Fioen Baptist Church. will a1 N bm indeeth s ies unto thine handmaid a man child,|a company of prophets. and becoming y | 11:00_"MBMORIES " OF JESUS. Com-{ __8pm—Sermon by Rer. C_E_Burnes T i rh anniversars of his pacior. | tion of Harry Edward Mueller. organ- | Participants Questioned on Wheth- | then 1 will give him unto the Lord | one of them. he would be a new man. ate tomorrow. fatiand choirmaster, Rev. Jason Nohle er Study Is of Val all the days of his life, and there|All was fulfilled. 10.2-10. (d) When § ek Pierce will speak at 11 a.m. on “Praise y Is of Value and | Gya)1 no razor come upon his head. | it was announced to Israel that Saul G ST BET Z15th| AND 14tn. A meeting ot the Pastors: Federa. | ¢ the Lord-” and at the evening serv- bn Other Points. (Nazarite vow.) 1.11. would be their king, they shouted, ot tor e Heldiatl the Newivami) o L e : 55 (ay Hannah prayed only in her | “God save the king'" 10.54. "|" Rev. James E. Freeman, Rvento| Dresbytexian Chureh Monaay || Dr Tt Famor o fop London, | BIICS,ho are participating in the | heart; her lips moved, but her voice > b s Soeviet . J. S X stion contes! v v 5 i thou; she morning_at 11 &clock. Representa- | ngiand, the Raptist commissioner [conducted by the Bible deparimey s | was o meard. sii (b Hannan|CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES CHRISTIAN. nion. §:00MI. HERBERT DAMERON will 3 9:30—Hible school. 7. B. Y. P. U. Prayer meeting, Thursdar. at 8. Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Northeast. H St. Christian ** 20505 PRESTGN A. CAVE, Minister Rector. Holy Communion, 8 and 11 a tive B. G. Lowrey. member of Con-|for Europe, who just recently arrived | the District of Columbi i v 3 1asiant . for Europe, s 3 umbin_Federation | said, “The Lord 18 a God of knowl-| rp, : 11:00 a.m.— S{::‘"’ifl"g’:i‘fi“;l_;_l‘:gg speak. Therelin America'for a conference with the [of Women's Clubs are being asked a | edge, and by Him actions are|of :‘o‘lvrrx:nem;n"gl:’xfiwg;nthel?r?;mr!ct 6 p.m.—Young People’s Fellowship. John Compton Ball, Pastor “T\ k” al Sl - :'f’f:‘r"!::‘a(‘z:slh‘;innrxl‘hn‘{(ni:r;g:?‘::hern numb(;r of personal questions by the | weighe 23 (o) (‘oncm‘nim:l Ihs Union, the last meeting of the ;‘r‘e';’ G e e = Morning at Eleven o'clock— ‘eam Worl ' : . spea he Calvary | committee in charge. They are re- | resurrection, she said, “The Lord|ent uni v hE 5 p.m.—Baccalaureate Service, Y. M. C. = - Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery |Baptist Church Friday night at §|gquested to send thesc answars to the | killeth and maketh alive: he bringeth |night ac the Vermont Arense Coaay | A- Sciool of Arcountancs Sermon and Communion o Cren‘s Day sermen. will preach at the Calvary Methodistlo'clock. The public is invited. Bible contest in care of the General [down to the grave. and bringeth up.” | tian Church. mont Avenue Chris- 7:45 p.m.— Federation of Women's Clubs, 415-|26. (d) For giving her son to Him. | “Hugh R. Foster. retiring Union Dr. Freeman X Ereotag st Bight oclock— “Children’s Day Exercises” 416 Maryland building, 1410 H street. | God rewarded Hannah by giving her | president, will deliver the principal G “Thc Mustcal foe 5 ' i P The questions are: three sons and two daughters, 2.20.21 | address. *The nominating commitiee Will peach at 11 a.m. and 8 pm Wanted! 300 in Bible school at 9:45 am - Has the publication of 100 ques-| 84. () Hannah took up to Samuel |\will ‘make its report of propesed or m. Biblicn tions on ;Voshua and the Judges been | each year. a coat °§ "?'.'fi:mfik".'-'fs; ficers for the coming year. P = = of value to you? 2.19. (b) The word o The date of the second annual pic = 3 e — 1 Baptist Revival Meetings at Ninth Street Christian ' Do you know of any who have ] brecious in those days: there was no|nic and excursion. to. Ma, " followed the questions. who have aot | open vislon. 3.1. () Samuel minis- | fa5 feen ‘changed to duns 1ooherizl | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH tween the Jewish people and Jehovah. s 5 s ive: 5 D Star Hall, Mt. Rainier | MAKING THE NATION CHRIS- We recognized that ail nations hold a entered as contestants? tered in the t:m!"“ P&fh:“mc:lll;;':"{‘;;_an June 20, as previously amnounced. 16th and H sts. (R. 1. ave. one block of station.) Church TIAD Imilar relation to Himouons hold a1 Do you wish for a fourth contest of | responded promp i ience: | There will be “three boats leaving| REY. BOLAND COTTON SMITH. D. D. Dr. W.'H. Bavior of Baltimore will preach Psalm, 33.12; Prov., 14.34; Rom., | |1iEion is the secret of mattonnl preg. | 100 Questions on the kings of Israel | lowed the dictations of his conscience: ) th street wharves. at 10 am. and 2:30 | pie glomard Slater Dualap, 3 iam and & pm. 8. 5. 93 Dr.| Ninth and D Streets N.E. , 33.12; . 14.34; . e, position and power. Religion s |20 incidentally, the prophets, which | Was obedient. and respectful 18 121and 6:30 p.m. respectivel e Georxs Willlameory S0t MDD, Briggs_will preach Monday and n K = 13.1-10. e o and power. Religion is| will complete the Old Tetamént his. | tening to _the instructions of his|™The Distriet of Columbia Christi :*goh; Communion. e night, Baptism at Hrattsville Bap- = S Golden Text — Righteousness | | Gtion provided for relikions 1in- | 77 elders. 2.18 and 3.1-21. (d) The S0m8 | ndeavor Union is situated in . itn i i ol e A S TR I e Bible School at 9:30 a.m. exalteth a nation: but sin is a | | CHiv'and spiritual frecom. Amosicans |, ATC YOU eIDIng others to hetome | Of Ell were sons of Belial; they Knew inew headquarters at 332 Bond build: | , Aftemoun s discontinned " for the 1f b orzaniaed Sunday” moroing. | p 5 4 Mornin reproach to any people—Prov. | | el iz e what the Hible teaches ong |PeLter acquainted with God's Wora? | mot the Lord 212~ = |ing. L e O e ommunion an Toing 1834, | | Ristory confirms that the natlon whien |, The present ‘contest —will ~be| 85 (a) Eil's worthless sons per o T el CommuEkos = Worship at 11 o’clock. e = desirex ‘1o be religious can only at- | DIOUENt to a close next Saturday,|mitted the atk of GOt le N0, J2d FIGHT ON BLUE LAWS ALL WELCOME. Tenleytown Baptist Church 5 5 BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. |{ain that position through the re- tions ot the one last list of ten | gith came to EIi's entire household g % Wisconsin_ Ave. and_Chesapeake St. Evening Services at 7:45 ligious Tife of its citizens. God can | Juestions of the original 100, which | death came o BIGs CUGe JOUNALL | Campaigns against senators ana |Christ Church, Georgetown | . M. K. 3 Pastor. Making America thoroughly Chris-|never be the actual ruler in any land | 2f¢ Printed in an adjoining column 3 i representati v wi . '12.13. (b) While sitting | Fepresentatives who favor blue laws fan is the most important task that|until He is the controller of the love { tod2¥, Will be announced. The. prizes | §10,22- 280 32 (o0 gears old, KL | in this city and In other parts of the of the individual citizens who make | I the contest are to be presented at | °Y gate, 1 1I's defea country are to be made under th confronts patriotic Americans at this Boly e sontest are L overcome by mews of Israel's defeat. | countr er _the 4 up the nation. The people that will- e held Sunday after- | OVercome by news, of (T3¢ s neck, | direction of “the 'Anti-Blue Law moment. Our situation as a nation|ingly select Him to be theig God will | L00R, June 19. at 3 o'clock, at Foun- | ‘; “"wd ing Israel forty years. At|League of America, Inc., according to lias given us a strategic position that [be chosen to partake of His blessings, [ 9*Y M. E. Church. jafter Judging Tarl o -1aw | an announcement of F. C. Dailey, na is unsurpassed in molding the nations [ STAnting unto them peace, Protection | mmm—m—— hildbirth, and the newborn | tional secretary. Mr. Dailey also an- e Ardnemeity. = dled In oMleft fatherless and mother- | nounced that he had called a meet- are at heart Christian, then we will |had a character,” and it is upon His|heaven. Rome gave him securit heathen god, fell | Qutline a campaign to fight the billl and protection in his apostolic work. | o "% Dagonthete . 2 Preaching morain aud evenine by e| Rev. G. A. Miller, Pastor v . B B 338 10th Street N.E o , i1l service and sermon by the - VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner O and 31st stx. 1. AMES H. W. BLAKI ning_prayer and sermon. IST CHURCH WILLIAM R. FLANNAGAN, Pastor. of the earth. Unless as a peoPle We | ‘Jehovah is the only God who ever |2enship—in Rome, in Israel and in less, 4.10-22. ing of the executive committee to CURTIS Wy 118 b v R lfl-ua:ww' Vermont avenue north of N street. " (a) » Rector. 8. 8. men’s class. 7, B. Y. P. U. . < fail to fulfill the purpose that Jeho- character of righteousness that the|and pr 0 on his tace before the ark of God: f;rlthh‘: restriction of Sunday activity ; A IRES. s aw There ix & welcome for sot. REV. EARLE WILFLEY. LL. D Pastor. \ah had in giving us the pre-eminent | PiSscdness of any people that serve| Hls heart was closely knit to the | after being set up, he was found again ¥ £ i1 a.m., Holy Communionj . 45 2.m. —Bible school, Eiton A. Geagwe: h m im must ultimately rest Religion | Chosen people, whom he loved in- | faiien before the ark with his head and sermon: 8 pom. . short. heient sommer-| 1 emple Baptist Church Fuperintendent: Children’s Day- rosition that we hold today. No onme|puts us right with God. Righteous- | tensely and constantly, but it was|ang his hands broken off: only the = = ervice. with good music and ten- Tenth sts. 11—Morning wordip, sermon br the paktar, who has studied the providential | ness makes us right with our fellow | from his citizenship in heaven that|gtump of Dagon wa left to” him, CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. B ratheartily wel Rev. 3. 3. MUIR, “THE TOILSOME TRUDGE.™ cvents that have helped to make our |Men:" It was for this reason that the | he secured the inspiration and hope | 5. (b) The ark was sent from| ——— Strangers leartily welcomed at the oldest (Chaplain U.'S. Senate.) 8p.m.—Evening service. ' Sermon by pastor, wise man put the emphasis in the sec- | 9 2 spiritual life, which enabled him { Jjiy" to city, but disaster followed SPIRITUALISM. chu B glon. :3 —Bible school. Your presence is RUBBISH nation great can doubt that God in|ond verse of the lesson upon national |t hold up before the Roman citi- | {herever it went, 5.5-12. (c) So, after — T . 3 desired. ;_hs—hnu People’s Tea: 7, C. E. meetipss. His program for the land we love cx:ol:’l:rml(y l‘ollegxovl'-lh‘! clhn.mter. It fi:l'{- ‘:l'hg had \él;\itle!:‘wlthul‘he church { geven months, the ark was sent tg "'é.i-,‘.?,’i;‘,‘.‘;'-;’;,??fi:’.‘,’:&”f.}"“.*},"’"‘"- Christian Hcalmg Service u:oc::r.nn fi"«‘l..?..é""“x-?:;f.':,"’..fi*.«':‘l ursday, ,_Vesper prayer servicr. sredestined, concealed and reserved |iS because of Jehovah's righteousness uty as Christian citizens. He | gir_jath-jearim, where it remaines : 0ings at 8 o'clock; | will be held next Tuesday in the MORNING A DO 5 o iiscavery and ‘has providentially |that, righteousness exaltcth o nation. | salled, unon, them to recognize their | for twenty years. & bicasin fo Iacach | Fhone'rhae Sy 007 S0 ® revdlg!| g dof il st Eov gl | b it et P | Columbia Heights Sl S suided its development so that He e e uch larger - | causing Israel to return to X - B 3 CHRISTIAN G TO ALL B Sould make America & great Christian | meaning than is implied in its trans- | POrUINE the state.’ In presentings the | 7° @) Samuel then said to Tsrael, | PATIS WEMORIAL MISSION (6piritualisty— | Note day and hour. ! T I E. B. Bagby, Minister nation. ~ President Harding, recog- [Etiou) 43 :g:::::‘:fl:“!:h For the He- i ot ‘:avt“dol""l‘:fi‘ie;g':!‘; Put away the g‘f;"ld!emggg:e ‘;;\:5 Ist—Preaching, § pm. Subjct. “The v BIBLE STTDENTS. BETHANY ,Barzist Lo, | 11—Does THe AaicETY NEED OrH nizing the place and part tha ris- = me Whol,p .+ has swept among you biased Christ.” ~ Holy communion, 8 p.m Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. HELP?" tians ought to fill, recently called|renders to all their due,” whether it swept over the world calls rts unto the Lord, and serve Him | gungay school, 1 p.m. Mrs. Helen A. F » PieceRiig iy iThe < . 8—"THE 0X. = Unom the"Christian beopie who maike |be God or man. It calls for abaolute | £0r the Christisn to ‘stand up”for | aulyi"and He will feitver you out of | licenteis sia’ metinge beaer " International Bible Students Hamind and § 5o “Our Taber RE oxsoa TaAT wou ofic up the body of our churches for as-square dealing W all an e prac- g igen hand of the Philistines,” 7.3. fati ible school, m.; C. E. .m. SRtance and guidance. He expressed [tice of the Golden Rule. The teach.|forcement of the same. the apostle e e Samuel also said, “Gather an Center for Psychic Develop- Assoct:&lg)rll 2 Mt S ity s B 5 ST e the message of this lesson when he(ing of the Jewish religion, ideals and Botunmin of the perils that | ygrge] together to Mizpah, and I wil PYTHIAN TEMPLI TORIUM, body feels at_home in Bethany. t. Christian Ch“rcfi : f Christians faced _from ti 7.5. (b) . ment, 1012 9th ST, N. said that “whatever may stimulate |literature reveal that the endurance Ppersecution unto the Lord for you,” 7. them (the churches) to Ereater ‘ac-|of the Jewish people hus been due|UPdST the guise of the law. In spite Y hen the Philistines came near, Israel 1704 KILBOURNE PLACE N.W. 4 tivity, and, I feel, to increasing rec-|to their national faith expressed in | e injustice of Nero and the |gaig to Samuel, “Cease not to cry unto 5 4 B RESURRECT OF MAN TO AN e Yionot th toncern of Chiistian | Lihe two first verses of this lesson, | CTUCItY of imperial Rome, Paul urged | $iy'S 3"our God for us, that He will | Lecturs snd Mewage Sexnce EYERY Fridy. 1H EARTHLY _CONDITION — MILLIONS i Magna Charta of Religious Lib- Bexins 8:15—Doors elosed VILL NEVER DIE. et upon the Christian Church to stand | gave us out of the hand of the Philis- D I e T entariiy be | with tho_ destruction of the beapi [for law enforcement. 'No surer way | 26vs B8 24 (" God answered Sam- All elcomb—next Frider— 4:30 . —Remi-annusi nomination meet- 45 .m.—ocding of the Senior Enseavor of service to the nation. their national anthems have become | {O, SeCure the repeal of an obnoxious | yel's prayer by gending thunder that| wps. JANE B. COATES. PSYCHIC. 0 p.m.—Bibie studs—Revelation. 7:43 p.m.—Preaching by Dr. Lats, “Was Our greatness does not come from |the devotional and religious hymns of | 2% ¢a0 be found than its enforce- | frightened the Philistines, and Tsrael | private’ nierview: by app. ‘only: Edith Cavell recognized that pa-{| 1228 $a¥e%, I-00 5 G¢ nis life, 7.15. triotism was not sufficient. This is | "5ac\2)' Samuel went from vyear to :‘“l;:glr‘ultx;loml doctrine, ' for e oire | year in circuit to Ben‘:iell sod ‘f"z-fi n not only to pay national srael in al tribute. but local taxes or customs,|2nd Mizpah. and juiee Christian duty calls upon men to per- form their duty at the ballot box |58} Piicea in power his two un- e iornes, 2 R the World War Worth While?" s Free. o_Coliection. pecial music by the chofr. . 4 . H i £ EVERY ONE Associated Bible Students ; ; S AUDITORIUM—1315 K 8T. N.W. % k4 d ©. F. HEATH will speak by request on -4 «THB MESSAGE OF THE HOUR" (Rev., 14.9-10). Showing God's PROGRAM for the atter days of the HARVEST, being a guide to the church in her m'llfi'illfl Now. our fertile fields, but from the men|Mohammedanism as well as Christ- who cultivate them. It does not comeianity. We have seen the German, from our immense forests, but from | Russian and Austrian empires fal those who scientifically use the great|because their rulers stooped to un trees of the land. It is not the vast-|righteous dealings with other nations, ness of our land nor the riches of its|so they lost their thrones. The hopes mines or ‘oil wel‘ls! that has m""b“: o; r:v{v}:u gr .‘tlhe:?um.uons rests in the eminent position we occupy. but|the faith of the zens in Jehovah the ‘men-who develop them. . They |being restored and thelr practicing e 1 e pacivice tothe | worthy sons. ,:eh.‘fimg,‘wxs%fiegalfl?m were here for centuries before Colum- | the principles of the Lord Jesus in [ patriot every Christian Is inspired Yo | 1.5 (0 Jarael S41C Ui e nations. bus discovered the land or the pil-| thelr political life. Dse the opportunity Dresented daly | 8 king to judge us ke ) The oo red grims came in search of a p fo] ,Democracy is ‘an outgrowth of | to be loyal to the state by the princi. | (Gomment:, (C Sother nations.) worship God. It is the spirit of the| Christianity. The principles of Jesus | ple of love for one's country and in- | When they becarie (rr plilst it they American lpeovle. lymbon‘zedtlnedour when applied to government makes |terests. This inspires the Christian king, their sons and their flag, revealed in our wars for freedom | every man a soverelgn. If democracy | to' enter not only on the campaign | had & King. HLC T8 el cattie, and ‘manifested In our service for oth- | is to be made safe for the world |for Americanization, but also to ad. | d2uhters, thelr Seiveh g oriveyards ers that has made us greal. We have|then the precepts and principles of | vance home and foreign missionary | their 8148 L isdcion 'and even their SUNDAY, 8 P.M.—1502 14th ST. Lecture, spirit message and h All welcome. ~Subject— ““TEMPTATIONS OF LIFE." Christ Spiritualist Church (Colored) 1600 11th st. n.w. Services—Sundays and Wednesdays, 8 p. MME. HATTIE LEWIS, Message Beare: The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE BY THE PASTOR, ALFRED H. TERRY .16.” (b) In his old Age‘ those places, 1 iie same mistake as dml T Y s paston or | F2Tk Road East of Georgia Ave. Fifth Baptist Church 00w mn GRENT QPPORTUNITY. E NEAR 7TH 8.W. R “THE DIVINE PLEA. pastor will preach on— m. ‘ E “A TWEN’ P(‘!‘Un-)l‘lol;"x- DAY fl][‘[@fl;{' C. E. Mh"i—“‘___ T Sir. Manrice Burowikt, sne of] —— < the Lorraine Trio,” will play on THEOSOPHY. dollar. “Btradivarius’ : = North Capitol and R sts. n.w. B. Y. P. U., Theosophical Society . LES E. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. BT S Sunday_schoo. % 1216 H STREET. { inherited that spirit of freedom, jus-|the Master must become dominant . X - » tlce. equality and love from our fath- |in” every land, ~Christianity amirms e et e niclve mg;-e{‘;"x-_lfll":,f.'fi"“:gd'z:é}: Slacons “Th wfi“?"""'—f Endo = Tae GBI Hameiand Blate. as a Factor ers, who, when they landed upon|the equality of all men. It teaches tizen, for, as A 2 tch 2 American’ shores dedicated thelr lives | the Worth of every human life. 1t | the Chelst. he 1o called upen to heis | tent, Samuel said, “Ye shall cry o e Witch o. T mdren'sDay. | Kendall Baptist Church in Evolution” and labor to God's glory and the wel- | champions the rights of every man |advance every reform that s re. | that day because of your Wong M rerd| —Was She a Medium?” UNIVERSALIST. Nigth St. Below B st. s.w. e fare of humanity. In all their en-|to work out his own program of |quired to advance the Welfare of |Ye sbell have chosen¥ou. Sac tiP of 8 T A e mr i deavors they were inspired by His|faith and life. It calls for the elim- | humanity and increase the power of | Will ROt ReRt, Bol /%, i 1o Famuel; 3 b, Epihien Tembte: 1012 ta| Church of Our Father Sermtn "oyt ’ & word and the desire to obey Him. |ination of selfishness, and thus makes | his country. Christ can make Amer- | (b) Israebwould pop CRiel o S USeS st b.w. Becond floor. All welcome, o al —hermen. My the paitee, SWhat National blessings, according to the | possible the complete co-operation |ica Christian only in so far as every | but sald. ey, = = AL L e A e T psalmists, are due to the rulership of | of all in the work of benefiting all | citizen {8 won for Him. It onl. o EE; Gm o 'The unkmown writer of this|paul called for the Christians, to live | by recognising our obligation ani| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE e s tin M o e N e s | e e e I utilizing our opportunity to incul- a methed of treating il kinde ing st 8 o'clock in Bociety Hall, 500 Tecognized that Jehovah created, gov- | worthy of the gospel of the Lord |cate personal religion, righteousness| doctrines snf Tel’nd o (o Yimeaso— His Gemenstrations Bave SUNDAY, JUNE 5. The closing month of the church year be- gins with & sermon by REV. ARTHUR W. GROSB, D. D, At 11 am, erned and revealed His grace to His|Jesus Christ, who prescribed the |and responsibility in eivic affairs e ndiences by his spirit messages. m. 5 \ chosen people. He saw Him in the principles of government. taught Dby ithe lesson, that we can| Dok ersiwin b Br C. 3 7 ovenine cpeciel message weicf | sumans schoot Bt 07 am. f: g AR, CEUTORE " 50 % covenant relations that existed be- FPaul possessed a threefold citi-!make America Christian. 1 Bank biag. 1406 G st. n. a0 questions answi 8 o'clock sharp, *