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[N ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921—PART 1. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS METHODIST _EPISCOPAL METHODIST _EPISCOPAL _SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTIHL. + MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH The Representative Church Ninth and Massachusetts Avenue and K Street . DR.CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor, REV. M. LEO RIPPY, Asst. Pastor. Sunday, July 3, 11 a.m—Sermon by DR, CHAPPELL. Subject: “THE SUPREME GIFT” 8:15 p.m.—Dr. Chappell starts a series of five Sunday night sermons on “PERSO! - AL CONFESSIONS.” The first will be: “The Confession of a Willful Failure” 7 pm—~Epworth League, topic: “CONSECRATED STRENGTH” Thursday, 8:15 pam.—Dr. Chappell will preach. Daily Vacation Bible Scheol, July 6 to August 12, 9 to 12 am. The following courses will be given FREE: Bible and Music Training, Basket Making, Croch eting, Sewing, Art, Hammock Making, Handcraft Work, Carpentry, Kindergarten. In addition will,be games, physical culture and outings. Enroll at once, as the number that can be accommodated is limited. SOUTH. * k %X *x X *x ¥ ¥ h THE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC, R. Deane Shure, M. B., has now assumed full charge of the music of evening v Mount Vernon Place Church, and will give his entire time to it. Mr. Shure is a director of national stand- ing, a composer, organist and pianist. He will accept a limited number of pupils under the direction of the church. 2 will be the aim to make the service and worship of song by the congregation a feature of all assem- Wifes for worship at Mount Vernon Place Church. - St. Paul 5%, AT B 6T. N.W. METHODIST _EPISCOI'AL _(White.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) . J. JUDSON RINGER, Pastor. * Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets S.S.,9:30. D. H. Johnson, Supt. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Hoge Bible Class, 9:30—Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. Prot. W. G. Philips, Teacher. Young Men’s Class, 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Teacher; Mr. O. W. Youngblood, President. Mr. R, 0. Mulligan, Teacher. Philathea Class, 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject: “THE U'NAVO]DABLE SHADOW” Carl Wyatt, Teacher. ges, all grades, Live orches- 0—Bunch Social. 00—Epworth League devotional services. Mre. Classes for A E. L, MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.w. near Tamont, Rev. Clifton K. Ray MINISTER. .—Sunday, school and Bible classes. Lad + Jibie class. Rev. H. M. | 8:00—Public worship. Services in commemoration of our Nation's Tracy L. Jef- Birthday. Patriotic music and sermon-lecture by DR. MON Sl ) GOMERY on the subject: orship. Communion. - m:’ For “OUR REPUBLIC AND ITS HISTORICAL CRISIS” 11e No eunaaf nl;llll:esaerflc?! during July and Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER August. and CALVARY QUARTET. Free seats to the people. Q st. bet. 30th and 3lst sts. 2. Cal‘ia:’yn " ,'m" & EATE o Church doors open in the evening at thon. " i the “rrels" McKENDREE (The Red Brick Church) Mass. Ave. N'W. Between 9th and 10th Streets Chas. A, Shreve, Pastor SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m.—Prayer service. : 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Classes for all. Dr. Wesler, Supt. 11:00 0’Clock—Public worship and reception of members. Address by the pastor. Subject: “FREEDOM” Sacrament of the Lord's Suppem 6:00 p.m—‘Get-acquainted meeting.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8100 0’°Clock—Evangelistic ileeting conducted by the Pastor. Subject: “JESUS AT PENTECOST” METHODIST Frlscm’u. (White.) G GIA AVE. Emor)' REV. z: \ LAMBERT, Pastor. Sheool League. «crv ce on the el Jawn HON. JOIN € BOS. Speaker. d H Douglas Memorial 2,0 5" EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. The chinseh of the Dig e Rosedale M. E. Church REV. ¢. F. aniag school, 9415 a.m. Epworth League, 7pm. Preaching. 11 am. an (Being the fifth in a series of sermons on the theme: American University Chapcl “Jesus Christ, the Same Yesterday, and Today, and Forever.”) & Rev lARK‘flIF w. n\vw ‘!"-:t": THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—People’s praise meeting. 8 p.m. Anacostxa lVL E. Church 14th and U sts. s.e. Rev. Thomas E. Copes, MINISTER. Tuesday’s and Friday's meetings discontinued until fall EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME METHODIST EPISOCOPAL (Whita). WESLEY CHAPEL Methodist Episcopal Church METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). —_— T (elored)s. Israel C, ML E, 1t A¥D B s15. 5.w. 9: REV. 0. L ENOX, Pa Sunday school 11 O 1 a.m—FOLY N A THE U Sunday school at : Church Bible class . B d F ets. Dumbarton Ave.lVLE Church O ‘Dumbartol bes. Wisconsio ave. and Slst st. oy AN ZSuniay sehool 0:80—rmded Stnday school. 11:00—Holy Communion. 7 00— Eyworth Leazie. W METHODIST EPISCOPAL 50 st between L ma N Y 00 Rervica. Pastor's aug] 3 MILLARD L. BRE! 8:00—amnd. B“:IJ. RoiattNovited CHURCH: - e R Third and A Btreets Northeast. BOW‘\’!. Pastor. Special music, Union Methodxst Episcopal 20th st. near Pa. ave. n.w. \ RBV. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pastor. m: Addre “ARE —Fastor's sublect, “Why ot Wes 8 Mplf—chlld:enr, By D) s Day pro Sunday school, Db by . :80 p.m.—Epworth u:m 8:00 D-m.—Short sermon by the pastor. union mornin, alon mo LuL‘D.nd evening. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Oonler !“3 lgrl Corcoran sts. . REV. HOWARD F. 9:30 8. m.—Sunday school 1300 L BHIEF ADDRESS AND BACRA- MENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. 7400 p.m.—PATRIOTIC BERVICE. Address by CONGRESSMAN ADDISON T. SMITH of Idaho. Bervice on Church lawn if weather condi- tlons permit. COMB. Tr!nity M. E. Church Cor. Bth ot and Seward sausro s.e. P sm‘ig‘ DAWSON, Pastor. : HE BIG F junday scl l, 9: .. Thm Bervi 1] Communion and’ reception of members, 11 [————cse services Will help Y0U. o O e servito, T e Bories of Galbraith A. M. E. Zion cllllrdl addresses on— 8th st. bet. L and M st “John BunyonHis Life, | | Shiell sttt 1100 a.m.—"Recovery of ‘the Common Sal- €30 p.m. m Christian Endea wvor, 800 pm. e Expectant Prayer. ou_ars welcome to our services. LaneC.M.E.Chutch W, RINGTON, Pastor. lay school and Bible classes. ‘THE HEIGHTS OF VISION.” .—Christian Endeavor, meeting. T, ‘ool Room. Cordial Welcome, ““Washington Dlsmct Epworth eague BOARD OF EPWORTH UE MEETING, NESDAY BVENING, WESLEY OHAPEL, 8 P.M. Followed by “AN INSTITUTB DAY.* This will_be worth attending. EVERYBODY COMB. HAMLINE METHODIST CHURCH 9th and P Sts. N.W. Lot 1:50—Funcrat Siies e Careen 8:00 p.m.—Epwortl k- 7100 p.m.—Approach to serles of addresses on domestic troubls ect. “MAKP HOM Haven M. E. Church 42 22 » ‘WM. BROWN, Pastor. 30 8.m.—Sunday _school, 11:00am. and 8 —Sermon and Holy Foundry . Church + 16th near P Street N.W. Green motor buses pass the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D.D., . Minister. 0:30 .m—GRADED CHURCH SCHOOL. 200 L OF G H. P. FOX, Pastor. 11 am.~—Communion, 8 P.M.— “New Stars in the Flag” Mctxopohtan Wesley A. M., Zion Church nn. s.w. between 2nd and 3rd sts, Dr. Yan will present the interua- | (“Prize Fight and Wet Parade”) .3“‘,‘},‘,,,; By e, {lonal fag adopied by the Warld eace Conr 4 Communlon. i) ference. United serv! - § Worth League. bim.—Sermon (Bublect; ““The Last Hope music, ina eachsent " S0 i be beipea by FINEST MUSIC. B service. TIEST WELCOMB. —_— T e R B At el g Eldbrooke M. E. Church """' M"“""“" e Corner. B.Iver and Murdock Mill roads, . 0. INES, D. Ji off Wisconsin avenue. “The Cross and the Flag” A 9 g o Metropolitan Memorial MLE. P D edit , T P CER A 'WELCOMB, Al sermon o s eome phases ject, American_Politics." METHODIST PROTESTANT. North Carolina Ave, %% 472" em John Marshall place and O st. n.wW. Harry Dawson M\xchell. D. D., Minister. v __ 9:80 a.m.—Sermon Rev. John R. Edwards, D.D *The Church and the Nattm 7:30pmi—Lesgus and Chuech. Patriotic dress by Rev. Deets Picketts Toard of Temperance M. ¥. Oburch, Btrangers wanted. isitors invited. “The National Methodist Church” ndence. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. EbmzzerM.E.Churcb Cor. 4th REV. J. W. WATERB. Hlnhul. :30 l-o—!!mdl; .fihm (Bible classes). and ave, at First st. n.w. HEV.'G i’ia nfin{m EYS, Minister. 1040 —bitxed adult clase. ‘ .—BSermons mo srmons by the pastor. 8100 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. J. G. Grant of 9: . 8. 1&.!.—0 *A CHURCH WITH A MISSION," yofimr WITH U8, J _|Eckington BAPTIST. TYTHRER AN CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets NNW. REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D., Pastor REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D, Assistant REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf Sunday School, 9:30 am., N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. Wallace Memorial United | 3! a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Subjects Presbyterian Church “THE EXALTED NAME” Cor. filndn?fi 5. =nd New Hampshire ave. Reception of new members followed by the ordinance of the Lord's Supper. Y. e HARREY. fol 8 p:m.—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Subjects “HIGH THINKING” Christian Endeavor Meetings: Surday, 11:15 am., Junior; 6:45 p.m, Senior, and 7:00 p.m., Intermedate ; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Senior. Thursday, 7:00 p.m., Meeting of fiastor and deacons, especially to see any desiring to unite with the church. 8:00 p.m.: Church prayer meeting. (Entrance on H street.) Friday: 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School with classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor, the Lord’s Supper and Hand of Fellowship to new members. 8:00 p.m.—Patriotic Gospel Service. Sermon by the pastor on “FOR GOD AND COUNTRY.” Special music. Song by Junior Choir. Meeting for all Young People at 7. Bervicestintny i i, 'THURSDAY EVENING PRAYER AND FELLOWSHIP. Pastor I Y el Expects to Report on the Northern Baptist Convention U'Aurch Of thc Incarnation llatin sts, n.w. “I AM COME THAT THEY MIGHT HAVE LIFE 22 B d M a, B —ABUNDANTLY!” Publie worship, 11 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .__Bible school, 945 a.m. Epiphany vgemszer iz 16TH AND O STREETS DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister 1y Pnbm: ‘mnmp‘: on by the pastor, Dr. Tupper's subjects for Sunday morning and evening are: idweel -e‘m‘c‘e. Thursday, 11 a.m.—*The Acid Test of Loyalty to Our Land and Lord’ and a 'e!ga for all. Trinity Lutheran Church A TIMELY SERMON FOR THE DAY. 8 p.m.—Third Travel Talk. Subject: Oorper 4th and B lm n.w. “Through Palestine in Saddle and Tent” (Missouri Synod.) H. Schroeder. pastor. English. \o German T pororke, Horn of Bastern Bhore, e, Tllustrated by colored chalk map. These wonderful talks are drawing large audiences each evening. Conference with the pastor at close of each service. Cool room. Free pews. Hundreds of fans. Hearty welcome to all. T, haTge of the services. 8. 8. and Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.—Elgin Smith, acting superintendent. Mr. E. Hilton Jackson will speak on his visit to the Northern Baptist Convention at 10 o'clock Sunday. Come, and hear him. MAPTIST. LUTAPF * ~ LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D.D., Pastor 9:45a.m—Bible School in all departments. The Monroe Bible Class (mixed). The Rainbow Class for Young Ladies. The J. B. Butler Bible Class for Men. 11:002.m~Service with sermon. Theme: “MEDITATION" 730 p.m—Christian Endeavor. “OUR COUNTRY’S INDE- PENDENCE.” Leader, W. H. Finckel. Address by Gea. Geo. Richards of the Marine Corps. Solo, “There Shall Be No Death” (O'Hara), Miss Norman. Solo, by Mrs. Chas. Haven Buehler. Solo, by Mrs. Rebecca Reichard. A Good Meeting Is Guaranteed. Come Worship With Us. No Service at 8 O’clock During July and August. Free Pews Voluntary Contributions This Church Welcomes YOU. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohio Bynod.) 18th and Corcora . B PRESBYTERIAN. First Presbyterian Church John Murshall place, 414 st. above C st. Rev. ITTAN CLAR! ‘Preaching setvictn, ST 8.t and 6 p.om- Sermons by Rev. John B. Clayton, D. D., of this elty class, Metropohtan Presbyterian Church Fourth and B streets southeast, FREBLEY ROHRER, P The Manse, 17 Fifth st. Church of the Reformation THE CHURCH ““THAT I8 SET ON A EILL" Capitol Hill: Penna and 24 st. s.e. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D. Public worship—11 and 7:45 p.m. Bunday ‘schoolo9130 % Christlan Endeayor—8: AT R T 1 L —— St. Mark's Lutheran Church nd B streets rev. 5 DERNINGION HATEs, D. D, Pant “THB CHURCH w'n ERB YOU FEEL AT HO! 10 Brotheea B rotherhood Bible clas 11:00—The service Inflbl.! ered D, HAYES WILL PREACH. Wednesday, 8 p m., Luther League service. |Atonzm¢nt‘ g "“’:’,‘“‘" -y New York Avenue Presby- terian Church New York ave.. 13th and H sta. DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. §t.Paul’s English Lutheran Chiarch Eleventh and H Streets N.W. 30BN T. HUDDLE, D. astor. 9:30—Sunday school 11:00—8ermon, “THE BANE OF INDE- 7:00—Young_People’s meeting. No Bunday evening or midweek service. vship_hour. vesper service, the only, 'NEAR THB HOTELS. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. At Reservolr and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, PASTOR. MANSE, 5609 18th ST. N.W. 9:30 a.m.—S8unday school. — & Rev. J. J. Cole 0f Baitimore greaches. 8:00 p.m.—The pastor preaches— “A Great Nation” Sunday, 7:00 pm.—Y. P. 8. C. B. Thursday, § p.m.—'“Fourfold Gospel: Mark. Bervices, Fds elass and Snnalz echoute 0148 n B Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9oth ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. Morning Service at 11:00. Evening Service at 7:45. Young People’s Society, 6:45. Im ALL WELCOME. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conpecticut ave. and N st. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, Asslstant. 9:30—Sunday school, with men’s and wom- en's classes 1100 Moruing service. Sermon by Rev. oward D. 6:15 Christina _End followed by vesper sers 7:45—Special instrumental musie. 8:00—Evening. service. Sermon by Rev. Howard D. Talbott. 8:00 Thursday—Midweek Prayer service. RESCUE_MISSION. RESCUE_MISSION. THE GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Marshall Place Herbert W. Kline, Supt. Special Announcement TONIGHT Saturday, July 2nd LYELL nne vear RADER Famous Chicago Evangelist, r supper, B. Y. P. Unfon, € to 7:45, with soclal hour and refreshments. Come, and see the largest B. Y. P. Union in the District in action. It will inspire you. Good music at all services. Visitors to the city are cordlally welcome. Strangers who visit us beoome friends at THE HOME CHURCH Grace Baptist Church ITml:ytown Baptist Church 8th and l(oulh C’\WW"!II nue 8.8, ‘Wisconsin ave. and Chesapeal 11:00—"THE GLORIOTS CHRIST." Com- M. k. JAPHET, Pastor, Preaching morniug adn erenin‘ pastar, xmusr SHOULD COMB TO-| ‘aimmm-—COMMUNION SERV 9:30—Bible irlmfll ‘Will Speak at the 8:00 p.m.—Tople, * )LAK!\G GDD A LIAR." Auy at 8. METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH Mt. Ohve i Efi“}:fi& " John Marshall Place and C St. N.W. Second Bapttst Church o3 4th and Central Presbyterian Church (Southern Assembly) Sxtesnth and, Irvine Sta.’ X.W. AMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. unday et a5, prayer se i chtidren: caved for during morning service. NORTHMINSTER 11th at. and R. I REV. HUGH KERR 9:45—Bibie study. 11:00—Morning worship, 7:45—Evening worship, YOU ARE INVITED. Prayer meeting, Thurs- Jawls 313: o wmar| HEAR THIS HEAVYWEIGHT PREACHER OF gme| THE GOSPEL AND HEAR HIS BIG GOSPEL _g.‘mrm?en aviten 6 attond 2t st West Washington Baptist MESSAGE TONIGHT All Seats Free Everybody Welcome 81st and N sts. n.w. Yoo "Eowns 0y onkisrs|REV. H. C. BERGSTRESSER of the Lutheran Church of Littles- town Will Speak at the Gospel Mission Tuesday Night e s ENITY Imwx th ser- g NPHE GREATEST CRUSADE OF ALL AGES.” A thousand| gy a thousand-fold welcome, Come "‘510“5 CROWNS ON CHRIST'S 58 "RELIPF FOR HELPLESSNESS. or, “Flow sbe got & 8438, 8.1 10, Men's Bible class; 7, B. E HezSwe ring _ from » X 8 fl d‘::'::lnsnd beautitor Au There 18 & welcome for you. G, Iarse chairs (men like m cident.”" Church nra > Cher th and Eve m.e: BAPTIST CHURCH, 2nd and R. I pSIE o1 10th and L stres th Sunday after Trinity. 'BROORE, J20—Doby Commualen. 21 o Sandey Sebeal. 9:45—Patriotic service of the Sunday school. Holy Communion and address by the rec- S e T Ao ENBHIP. This Will be the last service in B8 garors toch the autumn,'ay the arn ol aroSITIZENSETP." m.~—Lord's 2 pper. during Joly and August for altera- tlons and improvements. Randle Highlan e egninds |~ Washington Catbedral bert Bunye: THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. and 8 D m. Btu Man 2T Fisssures. of Biag Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road. BEV. ROBERT BROWNING preaches at 7:30 a.mm. 11 a.m. and ned the Devil's hmr am. 10:00 a.m. CHAPLAIN RIDDLE, U. 8. N., at 8 p.m. Petwonh 7th and Readolph streets, 11-00 a.m. Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., Healing Serviee. Btrangers Cordially Invited. Midweek service, Thursday. ia] Welcome to. Eve Cll’l“!‘l‘ADnPHIAH. . GEORGE M. CUMMINGS, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.; preaching, a.m.;C. E.. 680 p.m.; evening services, The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN x‘m—.snn:nu‘ 3 Centenntal B wh P | RETHANY ‘otery membcr of the TAmIy. Rev. AUGH T. STEVEN 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship, Preaching by Preaching by pastor the pastor. . 9:30. Bible schoo) Communion after the morning . The EPISCOPAL. ST. THOMAS' ol et Nerr Dupont Circle. 11—Rev. &Bmutsrnm.l) D.D.C L EPISCOPAL. A e RArel’s | meagort sige, CaTgarels Rev. Fremont Newton Epiphany the manse, to which lll strangers in the city are invited. p.m.—Service of song. D:m:—Preaching by the pastor. 15 p.m.—Benlor Christian E: d{ Midweek praser service Thursaay at o b o g of the Apostls Pauk, Bmaps colidren cared. for durtag Busday will do you_ good. morning _service. . c\m.ea— A CORDIAL WELCOMBE 'TO_ALL “HEAR YE HI WesternPresbyterianChurch R A PN it po-the epearer. CHRISTIAY, GREETING T0 ALL. H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. REV. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor, 9 unday school. Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Northeast. 11 a.m. “The Man Who Can Stand John Compton Ball, Pastor in the Gap" MORNING AT FLEVEN 0'CLOCK— 2 0p B —Cuiatian Endesvor Sermon by the Pastor “Deborah—The Public BVENING A.T EIGHT 0'CLOCK— Woman of the Bible” God’s Country Fourth Presbyterian Church 9-30—Bible school. A class for you. 9:45—Brother Van meets men. 13th and Fairmont Sts. N. 8 Junfor ¥ B, e ercdinte abd Beaior O. 2. DE. JOSEPII T. KELLY, Pas i 9:80 a.mm.—Sunday school. Bible clane, taught by Frank L. Mide dleton. 11:00 a.m.—ornizg worship. e pastor. Subf 7:00 p. m.—Ghrintias. Endeuvor. : ‘—Evening_worshi ? SR f:”p tiy Ik A Tenth n e, 5 WTIR, DD Pastor (Coaplain U. '8, Semate). m.—Bible school. 11 1ng, the Church Bible P 5 n... Peopie’s Annual Patriotic Bervice and Sermon, Proacher, Canon Russell........ 4:00 pm. Take Georgetown and_Wisconsin ave. cars. . | All Saints’ Church c=zrz.coses ta Ecclesia & REV, I, . AUSTIN, Rector, NAVAL LODGE HALL Bervices: 7:30 1 (] Bvery Bunday, 11:80 a.m._ All welcome. _ ‘Hunday schodt at 8:43 a. Christadelphian Chapel 46 Q ST. N.W. 2 ok Gl chre m‘?d St. Agnes Cl-mrch 5" 8. 50 UOSTE, HOPE AND CHARTTT. ore Fiorita P Capitol_ears. BY A. T. KAY. oth AVD D STREETS OTHER SERVICES, Grace Chur, SOUTHWEST. RBev.' MEADE BOII!‘ON HAcBl!DI. Rector. of the = s, 11 a.m. 2nd 8 p. Ath and Eust Capitol Streets. Church of the Ascension 12th and Mass. e Holy communion, 8 and 1. Church schont wistraction, 30 .m. Bpecial music. Btrangers cordially invited. CHRIST CHU'RCH pm. nj . Strangers heartl] comed at the oldest church in Wi Take navy yard or Anacostia cars, The Natxvity 14th and A SR The Resurrection, W‘n&k Holy Oo-nuwlw—rlm Bunday 8t 11 a.m., third Bunday at 7:30 LEEWIN B. Pastor, o 4o thied. :‘;?3‘,,..., sermon by the Grace Church &%, southof Met. and Communion. Ber. GEORGE W. ATEINGON, tocktion Farare Bems by perricy o prosene | - Bervich. 220 8.0 ' Eormerly Bowortn 36 B! Cosren i Wit St. Maris Church Third ang A Streets 8.B. ngton. Shiloh Baptist Church “Strangers’ Home” L Street bet. 16th and 1Tth n.w, Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron Pmehtn Tae Fatt s ta the pastor's Jaat Sunday before his 11 8. SermonF 2" SPIRITUALISM, ZEv. OB STETSON, The Epleccpal Chm cme; :; ‘Brightwood. T esdiy and Saturdsy—8 p.m.. moving “Cal‘_&lcd to Be Saints” MEX HENELS HOLDS MEPTINGS BUNDZY, mmm’n:n eharge during LT, o ictures upon the church lawn. Pt Hernert E. Keyser, organist ang mo- sical director. Mrs. ~ Bdwas Crossma; Wtd-dl d Frida; n _Lv:n Dmg,mmnnsmoa. umn 6 p.m.—Meeting of Y. P. 8. C. B. . Horace W. B 8p.m.—LORD'S SUPPER_AND FELLOWS] HAND OF TO NEW MEMBERS. COME AND WELOCOMB. The Great Baptist Tent The coolest place to go—the only place to eatch a good breeze—At the Chrisfan Cru- eaders’ Chautauqua Tent, 6th st. bet. W and Trumbull streets n.w. OPPOSITE FREEDMBN'S HOSPITAL. Eminent speakers—Time 8 p.m.—Jubllant stng- ing. REV. LEON S. WORMLBY, supt. All for Christ and Christ for all. Meetings every night. "Kendall Baptist Church Ninth 8t. Below B st. WALTER C. SCOTT, Vsundl.' school —8ermon by the pastor, “A Last ARD BRAGKA”P B glzgemon. A un of " DIVING |- 1502 ',m“. ww. Séevises wvery Seod da7,yenng at 8 pm. Mrs.}ancB.Coatgs “THB SOIENTIFIO ‘"mflbl OF MODERN _ Tourdi oy Commaaion. o 1100 B St. Andrew’s Church 'ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL) avenue and V st. B.W. . 3. 3. DIMON, Beetoe. 1p —Chrie an Endeavor meeting. oSermon by the pastur. ° o unday_ ec 1eos Tn. ho new Dullding, at 1t6h. ond Newton. Westminster Church Memorial Beventh Southwest Between D and B Sta Sunday sexvices, 10 and 1 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 10:00 8. m.—Sun 1000 & —Worship and sermon by Rev. A. R. Kuldell. 7:00 x 1. —Christian Endeavor Soclety, KEITH [pastor. W CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist Branches of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, M Plut Cllllrdl of Christ, Scientist Every one - message, fail o contar © Don’ Rev. G. Lyal Arthan msl'lg Mlflll at 8 o’clock in : 336 Bm S trmon "oy "the pastor, swha ermon 3 Do Shall the End Be';. ¢ Bpecial music by the Church Chotr, J. H. Bunt¢ clety ““The nfln-opny "ot .v:m." followed Washmgton Hexghts Pres- Masonie Temple, 8th and F N.E. byterian Church spiric memages, Tucaiay’ eviiog ot Da Church of Christ, Scientist Ingram, leader. o'clock, s ial m ve. nev. ToH S BALN e B o Mibster, | Degtigm at the evening service, _'—Wfl& Saint ]ohn G'xurch school, A Handy's Young People's class, ll a.m.- —Patriotic sermon by the pastor. NORTH CAPITOL, COR. RUNDAGE, Do e Miper V. H. B. Bl A . nister. e .m.—Sunday lchnl;l 7 p.;m.—0O. B. —8 T NATIONS GREAT i service with T. B. n Bek ~—TUnon service = O o Chureh. Sermon by Dr. 0. E. Fults. Y. M. C. A. Y.M.C. A, LINCOLN PARK MBETING. SUNDAY, 4 P.M. (28 Churches Co-operating.) TheFirst Splritua[{st Church | oot Saen, Betablibed 1700 LECTURE BY THE PASTOR, ‘WIIl be the sub- ALFRED TERRY Hearsay and Gossip Followed by Spicit Messages, Bancay. 8 p.;. st Evthian, Temple. 1012 gtn st. n.w. Becond foor. All welcome. & Center for Psychic Development 1704 KILBOURNE PLACE N.W. MRS. COATES wishes to #The Religion 0"1 the Golden 9; 11:00 MERTINGS — 8 iaEADlNo ROOMS: COLORADO BLDG., 14th Hours, 10 ‘0 P (Wed. 10 days and Holidays, 2: 1788 COLUMBIA Hours, 10 ’l:nmp" w esday eren- , 10 to P (e 't Wedn( idg, Bundays end bolideys), 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 12 to 7 W Sun. 2:30 to uzlo(na oum“"m.n sy THE ARCADE, 14th and Park Road (Second 10 to B30 Texoept ——I AND i ll.—ol:bn.gu'lm! D BERMOH. M. —BV BN ALL FBEE AND UNASSIGNED. TAKD m'nfl 'B. GEOBGETOWN CARS. B Near 7th s.w. AT 11 AM. ummnnl.nu. At T:45 tereopticon sermon. Addre o IBRUSALEM AND. ITS BUBURES. Mrs. Windsor will sing *“THB PALMS" » Developis lasses will Tocaaay eveninkne . Admission by apeoiie ment oaly. Interviews dally by ment. Phone Col. 6227, “ GHEIST SPIAITUALISY OHURCH, gress ka. Mr._Conklyn “THI L! CITY."” Baj fll‘m (onluu)—lm 11th st. nw. S T 0 pm H:‘;‘-kl' fifufi’" Un:m. gt Come. 8 9130 l;l- :80. B, B. ex- aadays and Wedusatare