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¥ 'ON-HALL STUDENTS WHO WON HONORS FOR LARGEST REPRESENTA’HON Church Announcements ¢ ; " IN THE BIBLE QUESTION CONTEST. ; ] Sedl 3 v / i = , 5 - . ) 5 < ; e PASTOR TO BE HONORED |WILL LAY CORNER STONE . —7"&——‘—— STERAS , BY LUTHERAN CHURCH |OF SACRED HEART CHURCH - UTHER PLACE MEMORIAL AT - 5 (Thomas Circle) -~ Fortieth Anniversary of Ordination Members of Parish and Clergy to D“‘ derfer, =y * of Rev. Baker to Be Parade to Ceremony G. M' » D:D" P. : Celebrated. i Tomorrow. for 9:45 a.m.—Bible School in afl departments, y L Exercises for the laying of the corner 11:002.m.—Children’s Day services in church. Program by the stone of the new Sacred Heart Church, / little ones and the entire school. Offering for Or- at 16th street and Park road, will be phan’s Home. Lot held tomorrow afterncon at 4 o'dlock. v s s 7 08 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Topic: Rt Ao FoU e B . g g ' | “OUT AND OUT, FOR CHRIST” :. :mn:;nm ocbm members o:‘ :: 4 3 ’ #% < 1 5 Leader, Miss Marian Keefer 5 pa will assemble at Sacred 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon. Theme: Church, 14th street and Park road, to emcor iis officating clerey to the site “CELESTIAL PHENOMENA” A of the new shrine. Members of the Viola Solo by Mr. L. G. D. Wierer, Accompanied by Sacred Heart Association and the Holy | Miss Ansmdt Name Soclety are in charge of detalls. S Charles J. Regan and M. J. Rattigan i i P Seats Free Voluntary Contributions ™Rt Tev. Thomas 3 Shahan. rector. of . ot I This Church Welcomes YOU. S the Catholic University, will lay the > % ® stone, assisted by deacons of honor Mgr. Starr of Raltimore and M‘!‘.v Edward LUTHERAN. UNITARTL lam J. Kerby of the Catholic Uni- ' # MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. é?E{.‘Zn:“%;.:fif:’i.," R. Matthews of :« ‘ S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH c-mol&::im;g:;;gf :{::T&'If :::: ;‘.;::-;:2 - i Sunday School at 9 :30 a.%m FOUNDED 1821. cevemonfen: SEhegermaon (w1 preac Bible Class for Men at 10.00. | .qj},, : by e L‘;«-elg:;l:r b that willlbo scalod wik = B | Children’s Day Program, 11:00. G. B. Pierce,D.D. in the corner stone will be coins of each MINISTER. » Evening Service at 7:45. Croprey, | Special Sermon to Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. tYoung People’s Society at 6:45. Answersto Lastof 100 Questions. Sunday School Lesson Cm% ' C. W. y / % Pastor. S > 5 = at Pentecost with the Holy Spirit His| Tomorrow—Services. 11 am., in English. in t e loile onkst MAKING THE WORLD | |program calls for reaching the last ALL WELCOME. CHRISTIAN. Isaiah, 11:1-10; current denomination, copies of the Washington daily pape; l < ! issues of the P‘:‘rfiyflh Ree:d.‘ Uil Standing, !e: :}- right: Eva Hall, Virginia Church, Emily Dial, Page Shepherd, Louise Lagore, Florence Woolley, l-mut\lunn. Helen photographs of the Pope, President Harding and Vice Nanecy Jacksen, rill, Carolyn Stuart and Tesale Prescott. President Coolidge, names of the pastor ‘Wariag, Belsora Baker, Hilda Dent, Dorethy Patierson, Henrietta Barr, Ceeil Johnson and Milbrey Carruthers. and his assistants and of parish men VK O BAmEN who served in the world war. , SERVICES IN Knickerbocker Theater, 18th and Oolumbia roed, Pending Construction New Church. 9'45—Sunday school Commencement. ll:fl—mi'nsfly Sermon by the min- “LOOKING AND \ LIVING” nfh: a:;z:rvl Cl:iurch of lhedAlsnn:l; ment, Capitol street. will cetebrate tomor- WILL LAY CORNER STONE row the fortieth anniversary of the ordination of its pastor. Rev. L O. FOR NEW EDIFICE MONDAY Baker, to the Gospel ministry. Rev. Baker was born on a farm, man and woman, for the gospel is to near Greensburg., Pa. He is a lineal : Acts, 1:6-9. Golden text—The be preached to every creature. It descendant of Col. Henry Baker, an|Bishop Harding to Officiate at Cere- officed in the army of Gen. Braddock. earth shall be full of the knowl- calls for the semding forth of men and St. Olaf tion When eighteen years old, he gradu- monies for All Saints’ Epis- (Copyright, by Loaise Harding Earll, 1924, edge of Jehovah as the waters | |women who will live the Christ life mer ME. TITTMANN, Bass. ated from the Greensburg Academy. L B Los i Rl ). cover the sea. Isalah, 11:9. among the men in darkness and give| (O Norwesien Luth, Chureh of B e e e MB ATWATER, Orgsa In 1878 he graduated from Thiel Co copal Church. S1. (a) Saul went to war against the |Saul hath shin his thousands, assembly room , _and them the light. The world can never jorth C-ptl:l’ and Florida Ammonites because Nahash threatened |David _his ten thousands. 18.6,7. be mad lege. Greenville, Pa., and in 1881 he e Christian until those who ave. juated f) the L = The corner stone for the new build- BY o . STEVENSON. Norwey ice. Foten Seminary ot Moasi airy, Bwa- | ing for All Saints Protestant Epis- [to put out the right eyes of the people | (fiLa Yo kil David. Michal. Seai's vee- CAb A Biio comands soncerning thely. daily R ErRIRED, Fator BENTRNE adelphia, Pa. 4 copal Church, Chevy Chase Circle, |of Israel, which made the nation weep. | ond daughter, who had married David,| MOre than two-thirds of the world|yes Tna"His’ program to win thel =————— v gmeerar Reformed One week atter his graduation, he| Will be 1aid by Bishop Harding, as° |y Samuel, 11.1,2. (b) Saul said of his| Warned David to flee; she then le |Must be evangelized If it is to be Chris- | world. He has entrusted the fask of D mEer - s was ordained to the office of the min- | 8isted by the rector, Rev. J. W. Aus-) ... ‘erpere today shall not a man | him down through a window, then by | tian. Isaiah’s prophecy; which is our | His church, whom He has given th . STECE. D. D, P Tots AxD /o WiaK LW. istry in_ the English Lutheran; tin. Monday at 7 p. m. < deception and falsehoods, sh 1 § ower needed to accompli: e tos o en, Wi NS, EpBlish Lutheran: "ipe occasiop will be 2 landmark in [be put to death this day: for the Lord | e *Duon 2, (alsehoods. she dcluyed [firat selection of study this week, de- |PAWER TEeqed 58 Bommp I ek was the only English Lutheran con- | the history of this church, for just [hath wrought salvation in Israel” 1| 93 "(a)During David's flight, Ahimelech | 5C7iDes the world reconstructed atter the | yyre and make the world Christian. 3 —C. E. gregation between Cleveland, Ohio, | tWenty years ago, June 13, 1301, the | Samuel, 11.13. (c) And all the Peoble | the priest, innocently gave bread to|downfall of a mighty empire that at-| The missionary by preaching the| Daster. & p.m.: midweek service, Thuraday, -+ CORNER 13th AND MONROE STS. Sha Buffalo. N. ¥ ang it was slso the | corner stone of the present churchwent to Gilgal; and there they me‘Dlv’ii’h and also the sword with which|tempted to secure world ddminion | Bospel of Jesus Christ introuced| B P-m: Seats free and & welcome JAMES D. BUHRER, Pastor smallest con; ati ® | building was 1aid. The churcy, then {Saul king before the Lord in Gllgal: ! : - 2 2 smallest congregation of all denomi- | DIt Wil be devoted to Sunday School |* * © and there Saul and all the men | SOlIath had been siain: the sword had | through force. He foretells the com-|JSTOCTacy: Christisnity i the only At B 1. ave, & Nortn cap. st. | 2% EENLIN L SO S e | years work in Erie, the congregation | and parochial purposes. of Israel rejoiced greatly. 11.15. I Samuel. | J560 TEapPed I 2 cloth 274 ha 3o0eeh |ing of the Messiah, who would redeem | been afvanses in the searld 1L o ONEMENL postor, Rev. 1. 0. BAKER. FRILRDS. which Rev. Baker served, had built The new building, when completed, [ 12.15. (d) Samuel referred to Sisera and to Davi e % Well . . G. Services—Sunday school, 930 a.m. ) one of the finest edifices in the city | Wil seat upward of 500 people. In|to three of the judges Jerubbaal (Gid- o ed“"’.a?i.g;"u‘:e"‘d Saul !hllh'g“fi; ”': P:f“)l lthe 'grlfl l;)' :flx vr:lz:ncer il meca L b“u;:n‘eh apaithatitheilase Preaching, 11 a.m.,'8 p.m. A (OKTHODOX) 13t = 2 , & and principles. One of the res of - Wanday ! schieoll § e T e s S atmest “Eng., | design, it will harmonize with the |eon). Jephthah and himself. 1 Samyel, |0 ) Sghtyfve priess tocludin Dovefox sk (he Nond fivm unday school, lish speaking. congregation in the|present church building, rectory and [129-11. Animelech 713 2P 2218 | ®) |the Messianic' relgn that the prophet (i AT, HE sevs wat Cif the|Grace Evangelical Lutheran | ror womuip iWam c v o ! < = L to Israel, “If ye : - Blace) During the same timo 'three | Eulld hall. ! the whole forming & co | it nee) obey 'the voles of ‘ihe Lord |More righteous than I, for thou hast|Predicted was the dawning of an era | unitedly to take up the problems of Gent, "will xpeak on ~THE QUAKER E ::he; or’»fl;‘:::;fl ?:’fr&gfi‘gnfu ';:rf salient point in the design is & square [* * * then shall the hand of the Lord rewarded me good, whereas I have re-|of universal peace, when the warriors world _peace” it is the ome and only BASSY IN PARIS. invited. e nmg"u : ‘flg S Bt un| tower fronting on the circle. be against you, as it was againat your | Warded thee evil. Samuel's prophecy ) “shall beat their swords into plow-|Path ‘for security agiinst wars. Corcoran Sts. B.W. Frimds’Mu 0 1811 Eye oL - pervision of Rev. Baker in | tower fronting on the sirele. . |fathers.” I'Samuel, 12.15. (b) To prove |Was thus fulflied. 24.17 and 1525. |shares and their spears into prunning | Every student of the crisis of the Prea. Meeting at 11 Tie. i e | o B L TOIBInE ae. de. | that God hears and answers prayer, |{c) Because God would not answer him hooks.” Commerce, culture and civiliza- | moment finds in the teachings of Bunday schoo) . First day (Sunday) school 10 a.m. In February, 1906. Rev. Baker be | Commed, but o construct the chancel, |Samuel said. “I will call unto the Lord, Saul called up, through the witch of | tion have failed to prevent wars because | Jesus the power through which de- ALL ARE INVITED. san work in Washington, The first| HIEnod. 2vs of the nave, and some|and he shall send thunder and rain;|Bndor, the departed spirit of Samuel |they cannot changs the spirit of human, be made safe for the INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS. Tared and the Chapel erocted tader | auxiliary rooms for parochial activi- that ye maysperceivaiand iee that Jou e Bl et e The program of Jesus for a worid | world. responsibility rests n H wicl Iness is great, wi ye ve done , ore, en, ou ask o his supervision. The results today are | ties Later. it is hoped to add the | 1< ien "o iie’ Tord, ‘in asking you | me, seeing the Lord is departed from |of Christian patriotism and interna- | win the world for Christ 1f we give @ corner lot in a residential section | OWeh CUORY ®baptistry, .and morn. |& kin T Samuel, 12.17. (c) Although | thee, and is become thine enemy? * ¢ | tional brotherhood is the only hope in|as freely of men and money during |THE CHURCH *THAT I8 SET ON A HILL™ of the city, a handsome chapel and a | struct a porch, baptietry, Gnc Watl | Samuel had been recalled from his ex- [ Tomorrow shalt thou and thy fons be| this hour of reconstruction that will|the next five years as we did during Oepttel HEl- Déuna ave:and 26 ot je.e vigorous congregation. which is con- | ing chapel, Whe stylc Ve, BMECRY lalted position by the voice of the people. | with me. At hearing this, Saul fell along | make every government “the servant of | the days of the war, we will win the REV. JOHN WEIDLEY. D. D. templating the erection of a substan- | gothic, yet he said, God forbid that I should sin on the ground and refused to eat.|humanity” and the promoter of uni-peace. If we back up our gifts by| Public w—u asd 7:45 p.m. power which calls for the development |largely upon American Christians to| Church of the Reformation |International Bible Students’ Association - PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 1012 oth 8T. N.W. 3. F. Stephenson. 5 tial church edifice on its property in | Park stone selected for gray. against the Lord in ceasing to pray for |28.16-19 versal peace. sacrificial service and sacrif Bunday school—9:30 Sabger ., ~ % " = ce in a Subject the near future. B AL In hand the |SENIS] Samuel, 1223, (&) But T will| 9% (a) Sauls death was from sef- | Gladstone has pointed out the fact|united effort to win the world for | yCiun Erdeerer Spm, W o oy “PRIVILEGES OF THE KINGDOM. fl’rv‘e‘fl:yuf: O 2 mtion and pastoc! selves about 350,000, including a gitt | te3ch you the good sad the right was: [ deatmctitn # 114 () Ths Inlisunes :{‘;fi,,:?,“’;‘;‘;‘“,:{;‘:;g:“‘:;u‘;;‘.{'m‘hfi;‘:,; o e b'“‘““ n the fay when A nle stuay. Herelation.” . e el, . armor in the houso of their i 3 3 “the ea e of the knowl- = 4 sy by the Men's Brotherhood and Ladies’ [“ $8,000 for a memorial organ and|" g3 " () “After Saul had reigned two - | disastrious unless attended by mission- | edge of Jehovah Morning meeting canceied. Aid Society. a gift for a memorial altar. T A tten Baul Bad relned e oo Ashtnrothy fand ey cantened e one e The . chater,. Gate Tor | hs s L aas (e iwaters:covec {SE, Wlark’s I tstheran Chy Seats preer s 7 NG Catection. idsociter 0 s REemeRor S fyeara hecwent tolBuskmashiasg e | boty, to' theswalliof Bethaban. a1 10 | e e T oot e ERTSCOSTAL Bth and B streets s.w. REV. H. DENNINGTON HAYES, D. D., men; at the same time Jonathan went fo | and went all and controL The missionary goes forth i PI m PEW Gibeah with 1,000 mlan:."la,l.! (&) When of Saul & o iRtaone s Ohellience o, the Mascoes smeat coms BIBLE COURSE PROGRAM 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. Full Gospel Assembly I larsel saw nes” approaci n to help e ze the worl . with 30,000 ch:n«l:a. ‘8000 horsemen ang od them | He Is rompted by love and & determ AN am = The mrvite and Stmes. 31303 WECRL =W 7:30 D —Vespers and sermen. 2 multiiude of people, Then did the peo- | (4 And they ook their bones and buried | TAtlOT o seek the mvation of lndl | Presentation of Certificates of |_Se0pa. (Webiosbeyi—L T peuyer srvics | Sy : ler at 7:30 p.m., followed by special |thickets, and in rocks. andin high | seven dave. g, oo and . reform that will uplift the people of the American Institute. Christ e e ALL AR - The Westminster Presbyterian)lor at 7:30 pam. places, and In pits. 1 Samuel, 136 |**1G0 %C2)" The siory of Samuer's godly [1and where he labors for the glory of | BEV. J. FREDERICE WENCHEL Tuster. | NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Church, 7th mear D southwest, wil * % % () When Saut presented the burnit |}ife overshadows the history of all other | Hi2 Lord and the weltare of Bumaily | Aringements have been completed | Serviess, 1t and_7:45 ‘Bible conduct the annual Children's daY| yere will be a meeting of the Lay- | SNCTIS, \WIEOUL MRPE, 10T PATL- | characters, that are mentloned in ‘the || "ily™to protect the matives against | or, e third @finual presentation of lanshevtinymtny JothSl B G Church of the New Jerusalem service tomorrow morning at 11|men's Service Association of Advent|minded him that he had mot obeyea |frst book of Samuel; it begine with the|ine ‘trader’ who would profit through |Certificates of the American Home iz EgTeRlon wxiZ) ight, hich e w o'clock. A spectal program of scrip-|parish next Friday night, at w! ‘ct God's Instructions, and as a result the | \TH PECRTGEENT T TN Core® s life | their ignorance and by his nefarious Bible Institute, which will be held at. aul's Sunte arning servive at 11, with mer- ture, music and interpretations of preparations for a general survey of { kingdom was to be taken from him. 1|8 20 O TPt 3¢ T8 PG00 chanter, | trafic. His gospel, by implenting |the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church Eleventh and H Streets N.W. b 'l.:,el::z::, ms:mlg.-_yt -I::«m‘-:“:._”. ule o . - the parish will be made. Samuel, 13.13-14. () Israel was o im- ideas of personal right and democracy Enox 3 v ’ ds 5 (b) Moses, the first and greatest judge, South Monday evening at § o'clock. 30HN T. HUDDLE. D. D.. Pastor. . - e e o o P poverished at_that time that they had | ;4 Joshua, his successor. as recorded in | i the hearis of men, has softened e e Pacian Houm, open aais. Al i REV. PAUL SPERRY, Pastor. . The program as announced - < H ¢ achool work will be given. The min-| . Mem's Club of St. Andrew's|no weapons of war, but were forced to |and Joshus; his successor, s recorded I | aeperities, rescued siavés, saved wom- Lqay will consist of invoation by nev.| >+ Children’s Day WNITED BRETHREN. ister will give a special sermon. B e O o St ot Micay |depend upon their mattacks. coulters, | {he books of Eodus; Leviticns, NATDes: | en trom degredation, prevented cnil- | n "d o has been prepared. 4 nspens I'Samuel. 13.18-22, | Slech. Tola. Jair, ~Jephthah, " Ibzan, | §200 100l “The "spirit of the prophet’s | Representative C. Ellis Moore gf Ohio as bee: 2 dent, Miss Elsie L. Jones, the Fifth * i At the Immanuel Baptist Church to- | slew about twenty men within an half | together with the two ecclesiastical |y oiap that recalls his definite descrip- | S24on. and brief statements from rep- Tnions is planneing sn acgive sum- 1% BEIIE 00T °9:30 o'clock. 3nd | heavy earthquake, which caused the |of the Bible are devoted to the history | yrr.ionic kingdom was to be dstablished | The Presentation will be followed e Bgin: e announced as follows: Tomorrow. | Zonenol OF 4 R By e Rev. Sam- | Saul asked counsel of God before the |omy, Joshua, Judges and I Samuel 1If| 2" "% PIOPRAC S G,y O ) . Jiic | meeting in various parts of the cit; lection of officers’ and social; Tues- | e, IRdUstrIal Work of the e ron | had <alnned. 14.37-42. (c) When de- | conditions during the time of the judges, [Other bowers, cutting it fown TXe U |yinist: John Willis, ceilist; Miss Ethel rxxx Tight T the Sanday school room of | forks, axes, and goads sharped by 2| phuq Shamgar. Deborah, Gideon, Ahim: | TSI from starving end introguces New Testament Grece: an snacor i 8, Sermon-by the Pastor ":'XT"(:')‘ In this battle with the Phil- | Elon. Abdon and Samson, whose lives| o/ giction of the Messiah's reign. and greetings from the Y. M. C”A. and Baptist branch of the Columbia Fed-| At the Immanyc Bt ot rved 1n o 2P b thus wianing the initial | judges, Eli and Samucl, constitute the|(sMa% That Ton OR SETRIS, GIETR” | resentatives of the nine classes com- Jerth Oupitol s B = mer campaign. The activities for the| , g5.cia] sermon by Rev. Gove G.|people to tremble and the Philistifies of the judges from Moses to Samuel— | S8IEINE C G O W 0 G “chapter | DY @ musical program and “get-to-| 8. 8. ible Came. 930 __}:;.,; M s’f”ieumnn. regular meeting preceded by a soctal | COI'RF R 10 (0P TG IF 0 S eak of |altar, and received no answer, he|the ‘book of Ruth, a romance that re-| BRGNP D BC gegtroy all | Those who will assist in the enter- *_ 14th_and Gallatin sts. . T BIBLE STUDENTS. 3 in community life th: 5 interesting program Under! tho lendarship) of\its preat-| oo churcll Auiinteceating m: . C.E,7 * x istines Jonathan and his armor bearer | are recorded in the one book of Judges. | Pir. o "S s omething in the vision of | Y: W- C. A. schools of religious edu- eration of Baptist Young People's) WOTTOC, Sro T on S “o0acial exercises | victory: at the same time God sent a [entire list of judges. (c) Seven books | yicn,” when in the -latter days" the |PIEtng the work. Temainder of the month of June are | SoRPSCiton “The Duty of Farents and | Lo beat a retreat, 1414-1¢. (b) When | Exodus, Loviticus, Numbers, Deuteron, 0f*}, ", eCtnes e ‘suw how God ad | Ecther” of classes” which have been| (S =2f —of t£.- Tncarnation T or half hour; Monday, business meeting. | te industrial work of the mission |caused lots to be cast to discover who | veals some of the national and soclal | fi) 0 tainment are Miss Ia: 3 L et Powers, catting it down like s Ida Thompson, Vio- NKEN, Pasir. % Sy Associated Bible Students day, June 21, straw ride to Cherry- 58 edal ared to be the sinner, Jonathan said: | is added, the total will be eight. (d) Th 4 dale, Va.; Monday, June 27. lawn fete, .‘,‘:‘;5‘5.‘,‘,':;{ Ls ';.mb:r!nfl..flfi T84 but taste a 12le honey with the Ahlmd?;h presumptuously calied him- | ET0%th "“:“,‘,',',‘m‘“;’h,l,' T anjtions beth Matn, v?,f;,"E."“.;.}; mf,‘“émmg;}' e R the proceeds of which will go to the| T/ ('8 %ii1q" Tuesday evening, to|end of the rod that was in mine hand, | self king. (No references required.) Soming forth from the stock of Jesse|lamore, pianist. eCol-| __CHRISTIAN BCIENOR. | EARL 0o RisTias STBWARD: 2nd.ilo. 3 must dic. 1643 (d) Whan = liko the shoots which an oak sends forth B purchasing fund of the Fifth Baptist | 2,3 20 are invited. * % ¥ % . Soui said: Thew shall mieelt enachan| FESS TO MAKE ADDRESS. |from iz siims o, il it evknenr 2nd | ey W0 ROOME TO QUIT. A joint celebration of Flag day and| At Temple Baptist Church tomor-|gie, who hath wrought this great sal- O Toral tock the Messial'a Dower ‘was f The Mother Chureh, The Fathers day will he held tomorrow |row. Children’s day exercises will be lvation in lsrael? forbid; as the 5% . —_— Brasches o = s Fahers 27 U %ot “Reame | e 1 he Syening Rev. DI Mol | Foruveeh here ahat fof o palf | Representative o Speak at resen- | e i K beof ndosd, in e ik | Bector of Emmdnuel Church Going | F1 e Besten, Maie - | 1heosophical Society Christian Church. The Sunday schoo - o 3 9 > 1216 H STREET. will give a special program, including | At the close of the evening service wrought with God tHis day. Soiithe tation of Bible Contest Awards. M‘nfl(.ar:n |‘:fi‘.’.l.‘1mpémmmy s senitin to Philadelphia. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday—8 p.m.— songs by a grandfathers quartct, an- | baptism will 5 Saginstere PeoPle reBc e omaul falled to slay| Represéntative Simeon D. Fess of|ine sevenfold spiritual character of thel Rev. William Oscar Roome, jr. O B e & “Theosophy and J e L e e sastor. | Rov. De Randoluh willl speaid inf AvaE: 25 Cod had. commanded, it|Ohlo ls to deliver tho principal ad|Cnrist. Some ses in this the origin of | rector of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, | Second Church of Christ, Scieatist \; Educati phy o i L V. T. f God in Re ions. | wi sever hii ti i N.E. Masonic Temple, ¥ N.E. - Earle Wilfl will speak on|Foundry Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. fl%eadus‘:fl:fik ‘1“5‘.’1‘1’.’ (n;{ed s:lx\ltop?: the seven spirits of in Revelgtions. el s connection with the N.E. jucation In I.ai. awards for the Bible question contest. | ;. “hree pairs of virtue, which Torrey | church tomorrow, following the even- a At the evening|on “The Peace of the Church.” and at | Urpiously said: 1 have performed | conducted by the Bible department of |, its out to be the names of the Holy |ing service, for the purpose of ac- Thfli,?m“fi:,’:‘afifi.w 4 Adissian tree. Ol service a special musical program |3 nm. he will give an interpretation | SMPRIONSY, SR O HhIS S Tater, | the District of Columbls Federation | S0 Sre properly the unfolding of “the | cepting & call to the' Chapel of the “ = mission fres. Calecton. will be given by the church choir,|of the poem by John Masefleld, “The | 10€ S0P ve obeyed the voice | Of Women's Clubs, to be held Sunday. | gniri¢ of the Lord.” Georga Adam |Mediator, Philadelphia. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist e s under the direction of W. E. Braith-| gverlasting Mercy.” ~The Foundry | 0% Fo%7 5'3"and have gone the way|June 19, at 3 o'clock. at Foundry M. E.| 5rioh has suggested that the Hebrew | Mr. Roome has been regfor of Em- The Arcade. 14th pnd Park Road. Library open every afternoon. enite. . ’ quartet will render speclal musical|which the Lord sent me. 15.13, 20. (c) | Church. lonsh ot today, | Which has been translated “and shall| manuel Church for the ‘past eight| sumpor— e selections. Samuel did not accept Saul's insincere| The contest closed at noon today. |, ., mim of quick understanding injyears. He was formerly an aasist- ol The men's Bible class of Calvary * * ¥ ¥ * | statements, but said: To obey is better | When answers to the l:“mendo 'lt'hha The fear of the Lord” should be trans-|ant at St Stephen’s Church. This "Gd,thepmdmn E Church are to be taught tomor-| . o\ i} Street Christian Church | than sacrifice, and to hearken than|100 questions were submitted, ~The |53 1q shall draw his breath in the | Week Mr. Roome was presented with 5 w morning by Representative C.| T 0 0 Ry George A. Miller will |the fat of rams. He also added: Re- lnd'v!d“‘-}t'lv;rlua te winners will be aa- |t the Lord.” He claims that it is|& E0ld watch and his wife a hand- mncn.;- s Ay Ellis Moore of Ohio. Dreach. The subject of the morning | bellion is as the siu of Witcheraft, and | nounced some twe nesh SRS . o\, lan “expressive definition of sinless- 80me pin by the church guild. duy, 11 a.m. arads tubbornness is ‘as iniquity and idol- ” ttributed onl. htrens asy i Be obseres | SRR M Phad B A BEBERS oh Be s | mon, 00 P S e SR 0"t o T 0 S 23 EN AVANT TO END § Fifth Exptist Church tomorrow mor; | phabet™ Troc Nom being King. | 15335 (3) | Eanisation. “The award will be an art | persop, who 288 Y53 (viaCnis “hat EASON When Saul saw that he was to lose | production. proves the supernatural character of Davis Memorial Mission 38 Myrtle st. n'., Bet. N. Capitol and 1st, I & K.—Special song service at 4 p.m. 8pm. Mrs H. A Davis. message bearer. clock. u'?-?fn":g. ’R&Ofi'fl s Spiritual Science \Church of preaching services will be combined. The children Yrom the Baptist Or-|_The Sunday evening summer service {yiy gospter he said to Samuel: I have Do e oiae, Who Tived & life untainted |French Club at Western Will ¥ H il take part at the| Wil be inaugurated in the Metropoli-(ginned; for I have transgressed the i * He , constantl ‘Holidays, 2: ). t 4 Brer e it Sont . Briges! an, Nemeria 0 £ Churcl tomertor | ommtoarient of e o 3hd 1n7 | SUMMER _SCHOOL PLANS. [ur 10 1o 5o of o Lori 53 | Adopt Flag ot Tueaday Meeting. |y, corioemia R0, o 1502 14th st. w. (Art Studio) will preach on “A Swarm of Bees.” {p."Cpurch and Epworth League. | oy op lived in a spiritual atmosphere free) The final meeting fo 10 10 (except Wednestay eves- & ] . t . 15.24. eeting for the present Hours, > 5 3 L Renreunmflva‘gimefl: Fess of Ohio | “36 nmy%;:eéu:g‘e lnl fuzs‘na . _|Dates Announced for Special Work ;from sin. | school year of “En Avant,” the French ing, Sundays and bolidays). SONDAY, 8 p.m. » < 5 tarn. Lecture, Spirit M Rev. Dr. J. Henning Nelms willyoif ddi ovenz] e ts talem The Messiah, when Heo commences|Club of Western High School, wi EAST CAPITOL ST— re, Spi essage and Divine Healing. Presci\tomorrow eveming at Grace] il make the address, Tyeaday even-|ed toleave, Ssul caught hold of Sanmmels in Religious Education. His rule among the nations, will BOt be | be held at the home-of Capt. Raby s B er 12 1 9 week Guys cxcept bk | Pastor, Mrs. Jane B. Coates Episcophl Church, 9th and D streets| mlag day in this churéh. The Secre- |unto him, the Lord hath rent the| The teacher training department, |Eulded by ’3"’;’,?,"-‘;‘,‘;’;.,”‘:‘ Y, Ieallty | the navy yard, Tuesday afternoon at aaga); aiso 2:X Sundaya. ] 5 ’ - BthmosC Al b tary ordn.; r{;vy Sruln;mkebwin;“-g- kingdom of Israel from thee this day |goard of Religious Education, m';- and B et iy wive -m“fge o ths :u};l‘o:ll;h :themcll!nt::“f::‘wm be in- | vHE An‘cw& 4th -’_'_Ml-” Mrs. Alice Oliver Kilbourn dress and the Rev. Dr. rry D. ch- th given it to a neighbor of hington, announces e = Second At the Church of Life and Joy.|ell will preside. e o ke Oon e Te ey 2‘::“[:: A mer schools for | helpless and eauity to u;;enzt:;r:::f A meeting of the club was held 10 10 5:30 week da¥s; also 7 to 3 pm. will render a_vocal selection, with violie "\ 1814 N street. tomorrow morning S ] (b) When Saul, a second time, con- 1521 as follows with the name of the ;]“:ngfzfiey e O e Tor tna roopntly, tithe home LM A E _exent e s ;rn:mmls;'e\n;w‘m Dr. R. C. Douglass. auditor of the ’ fessed that he had sinned, and begged to whom requests for enroll- s 1 . Md. The pro- RLD-RENOWN| = International New Thought Alliance,, ChIdren's oy (il Be epperved ot Simestt to honor him before the elders | et and for information should be |unrighteous snd death fo, the BRnt: | gram ingjuded musical numbers, short ERS OFF FOR IOWA. | Hindoo-Seer, Prof, Tyrell is to speak on “Immaculate Con- ning at 10:30 o'clock. The|of Israel by worshiping with him.|gent: I e iinen (o rersond to the call | mrcr comndy “1b b xtion ot SHRIN > 3 o o ception.” 1In the evening at 8 o'clock [ MOITOW moj Samuel consented: he then called for| ‘Ocean City, Md., June 20, evening, Re e '® The ‘Will Speak On the subject will be “The New Thought | PToETam I!;mb:t 1:"3';::5; ?fi‘é’:fi%‘;‘: ‘Agax and slew him as God had com- Inaghay, Middletown, DeL; ‘::-‘::'x: :gv;f:-:& ‘gf ;‘fi: ;'::l:“ 1;01 wr'x:.len 4"3; tL'i;m: ]u:rlex Valentine, a 8 b T “How to Connect Up With the ' View of mecmonn;w;tr. I:\f: DLP:'(;- by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Barrows. manded. 15.30-33. (c) After these | Cegneaut Lake, Pa, June 27, 42 . |only in the changed lite among men, l‘glveemer; om'he §c‘l‘mo’.nd 1:. .rehnIor at {200 D. C. Masons Start for pe- Subconscions Mind” won Perry FRcenfogiie it prest P\ Ve events, Samuel never visited Saul!Rev. T. J. Bingham, 159 but also in the animal world, for thekyere Miss Valentine, Miss Hleanoe rial Council. A LIVE-WIRE TALK. again, but he mourned for him to the | street, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Prines of Peace will bring to an epd [Y1ors Miza Caroline. Maren: ama arior . . A conference for young people is o E s, sixe m., = l By sies P being held at the Dniversity of Vir |Gay,of his death 1888 () e ots o Sone T e B all ‘sirife in'the world. The omly|Mary Lane. Refreshments wore | 5 1eded b{u}ntm:lonf‘ TEEL| IO ST s ) ., il rated at|ginia at Charlottegyille. Dr. James T. | ,; nointing of David as king over e W, | hope for dlnnn.me_n en. 2| served after the program. The hos- Henry Lans 'gh, accompan| The model of the temple being built by S rens oy il b e e tsros | Tavlor of the Centrai Presbyterian |6 1of *70¢5"E 5 Chari rests todsy with ' the churches of|iessen were Miss Valentine and Miss |Lhe imperial representative of AImeS| members of this church will be on exbibition T .6-13. 8o arpre- 5 t S 2t 330 oclockmac toeciy Chere, e S T vesteh 8 S | U ) ke, i, Dapits, et | Yo gt St vy Mo 40088 Dot S0 Sl B | Tompie it rgen b3 preval an | S SRSED St feature will be the presentatian of - 3 - | brother, a tall, ha: u .| Universt Pt o b cent o fthe human race —_— A Rhan 300 Shriners left late yes- R TS adder of Life™ by the begin- | Hooper of Culpeper. Va. will occupy | pagsed: by, “Samuel was tempted to| The school for church workers, |the m Tows, where e Erimary. juniors and intermedi. | the pulpit of the Central Presbyterian | 2noint him as king, but God said to|Prinoston Seminary, Princston, N. J. | who have A o worid war ECHO OF RENT CASE. terday for Des M oI o et of Come earty to scurs seat ates. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, pastor Church at both morning and even-|him, look not'on his countenance. or | has extended its privileges to a Tim- | bring vealed that "‘ ‘was the lack of —_— Nobles from all parts of North Amer- e t"h“’ invited. of the church, has returned and will | Ing services l:m:fl':'- on the height of his stature; because|ited number of workers from this g;:l:am'ly that . produced it. The |Touts Hirsh Petitions to In lca will_ gather on June 14, 15, and 16, - preach at both morning and evening * I have rejected him; for the Lord |province, if early application is made. ey to prevent wars in the fu- [ crease | 1“0 . S imas Temple tour “de luxe Cm for Plydn: D”dopm e . At the recent annual election of offi- | seeth not as man seeth; for man ; 1 3 = : ervices e s an cérs of the Epworth League of Foun- | looketh on the outward appearance. furs ie by missionary work that wil| Bental Paid by Julius Block. |special” contisting o four, Tyl maps 1704 KILBOURNE PLACE N.W. Looking and Living” will be tne|dry M E. Church, lta retiring prest | bt e Lo o iaba words o EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS. |3tz (05, Mietharen. ™" ine| AR aftormath of tho famous Hirsn- |cars, feft Union station at § o'clock yes- | Lectes 2ad Mogas; S SFRRY Friy. et o e e erof All Souls’ | With & handsome gold watch In reco- | David, later, show that he had an un- The program of Jesus cajls for the [Block case, from which the decision of "if‘rfl' e edtower A ek A COATES. PAYCHI Church. tomorrow morning in the |Rition of six years' service as the|clean heart. 17.20.- (b) When David, Baltimore Conference Branch Has redemrt‘l;m:h‘th e held with His|United States Supreme Court uphold- P micago st 1:30. this after. MBS. JANE B. . c, < leader of this organization. with the sling and five smogth stones. s intervie His - ascension, He|ing the Ball rent act originated, was|noon. In Chicago the local Shriners Knickerbocker Theater. 7 ica. before: %% * (o NeHClout oMt oliuih e Seaignsiar Fions Rovsl Al nelr thoughts away from the | the filing with the District Rent Com- |will be entertained by Medinah Tem- At New York Avenue Presbyterian| Representative B. G. Lowry of Mis- | the glant, THbu comest to me with &| ne Epworth League of the Baltimore | question as to when the Kingdom of [mission of a petition by Louls Hirsh, [ple until evening, when they will re- sissippi will speak tomorrow evening |sword, and with a spear, e name | Conference is holding its seventh anaual would, be restored by telling |owner of the buildings at 919 F street | embark on. the - Great Western for shield; but I come to thee in the name | ;00 oot pont Royal, Va. The open- | gjoor ‘that they were not to know of [northwest, asking for an intreased |their uitimate destination. The party of the series, of the Lord of Hosts. the God of the | e O8O0 " 0oty 13"y ‘the Methodist [ {12"4ay or hour when the Father|rental from Juliug Block, tenant. is scheduled to arrive in Des Moines B s g armies of Israel, whom thou hast de- e d § Men" The Sunday evening service |KINEEOM O, CRTRC e il e | i day WiIl the Lord dellver | CHUFCh Tuesday evening. Addresses of | would commence the messianie, reign | Hirsh lost hia BER for Posssanion | Sunday movmil ! che' Washiigton A e s miit (he ‘autumn; VThe Christian En: | the pastor, Rev. F. Paul Lasghorns | thee Int mine T Anad from Tmics | pastor of the church, and Charles | BY the Dersny em to wait. in Jerusa- |court sustained the Ball act. He states | delegatioN will be in the Kirkwood | MME_HATIIZ LEWIS, Messags Bearee. deavor service will be continued each (OMiclating. fieoyand take ghing from thee: | 1, “Meiton of Randolph-Macon Academy. | {700 Cower from on high 3o that|in his petition to the rent board that |Hotel, where plans will First Spirit t Churcn o e th of Texas made an | 1 9% BAWer (00 27 he work of |Block is paying §£15 a month rent.|lated and every. effort made to e SeRvieon ) Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, and will That there s & ‘Gol In Isrsel And afford an opportunity for worship and | Children's day will be observed in h address, after Y essing for Him in Jerusalem, Ju-{and alleges that fhis amount Is not |the convention of 1923 Imperial Coun-| ALFRED fetlowship. At 9:30 am. Childrens |the Sundsy school of Petwortn Bap- | 1 (1% SYSmPY, i Knol Just Do tes by the Front Roval| je, Samaria and to the uttermosy|sufictent —o afford i H. TERRY ‘will be observed. At 11 a.m., the [tist Church, at 10 o'clock a.m. tomor- : for the-battle is the Lord’s, and Smith of oke | PaTt of the world. . After their visi 8 leon'lm ion wi 2 g Block an SUBJBCT— row. The two morning services|JPeals Ior LIOBES 17 e (08 Rev. John William Smith of Roanoke | P35 JocCnnion they returned to Je- [opportunity to an e complaint p, | will' be held jointly. Invitations in |31e Wil Eive you 10 our’ by everal of the classes of | rusalem, where they waited in prayqr |of his landlord. s When children may be presented for |the form of day lettergrams have|TLIoll (U nint oh e giant's head g as individuals and a church for th Beptiam and a Chikren's day sermon been sent to all members: of the | =TRIS'RUL N was taken into the | iine e gift of the Holy Spirit, 8o that they | wopyay SENT-T0 PRISON. “will be preached by Dr. Radcliffe. church and Sunday school. I ar) Toon Intopthe | Dy GHEs T Cook an Lt B lid be fitted to go forth and evan- & * ok k% — I o stirred that he took lmommlnlon acias. of Chins, Rew. Joseph | Belize the world, enlist the new re-| Justice Biddons yesterday séntenced At the First Congregational Church BOARD BODY TO MEET. , sword and girdle, and AMastin, ected with the cruits and educate them in the ob-|Sophronis Bell, colored, to serve three tomorrow, Rev. Jason Noble Pierce K » put them upon David; and the women servance of the Master's teachings. years in the penitentiary-on a charge mlcn.. at 11 am. on “Lost and| The executive committee of the|who came out from all the cities of ~The apostles were " the Iln:l '.h:i of robbery. e woman tool $341 . BB T et sbivice organ rocital | Monday. siternoon ot 1 o closk. In-the | Kine Butl with Tebrots, with Jo7. and | iaad, iss - Gardmar 0 nite the ChTit 1 hissionary. on. last.. The weman simitted guilt and P | re-service ol n reci (onda; ernoon af X +in ‘wif \ # - 3 a3 H e S g desmor alter thix. had been .aaked for the mercy of the-cewrty | v Man.