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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,:D. C., CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921—PART 1. BIBLE STUDENTS. METHODIST EFISCOPAL (White.) METHODINT RPISCOPAL (Wl EPISCOPAL. BAPTIST. BAPTIST. OTHER SERVICES. OTHER SERVICES. International Bible Students’ Association l OF NEW YORK CITY. UBJE ECT— “The Passing of God’s Wrath” Sunday—3 P.M.—August 14 PYTHIAN TEMPLE ITORIUM, 1012 9th St. V. 10:30 a.m. 5 studies. Seats Trce, Collection. Associated Bible Students 1315 K street northwest. Bible study at 3 p. Tostead of “Tth Chapter of Matthew.” PULPIT AND PEV. | Rev. Thomas T. MacEwen will preach at the Eastern Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning and even- ing. There will be a twenty-minute song service, directed by Charles W. Guest, preceding the evening sermon. * k¥ Xk ‘While Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, pastor of Petworth Baptist Church is absent from the city on vacation. Rev. R. P. Rixey of Hamilton, Va., will occupy the pulpit. His subject for the morning service tomorrow will be “A Teacher Come From God.” In the evening the services will be held jointly with the United Presby- terian Church, at Randolph street and New Hampshire avenue, Mr. Rixey's subject being “The Sheep Gone Astray.” * ok ok Xk Rev. Floyd T. Holland, pastor of Bay View Baptist Church, Milwaukee, Wis.. and bride are spending their honeymoon with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holland, 2309 13th street northwest, l'aving motored from Milwaukee to Washington. Mr. Holland will preach tomorrow morn- irg at the Takoma Park Baptist Church. * * k& At Foundry Church Dr. J. Lewis Hartsock of New York city will preach tomorrow morning on “The Simplicity Which Is in Christ,” and in the evening at § o'clock his sub- Ject will be “Frosts of Unconcern.” Dr. Hartsock is supplying the pulpit of Foundry during the vacation of the pastor, Dr. H. F. Randolph, and is conducting the social service of | prayer and fellowship on Thursday evenings. * ok k * Rev. J. Sprole Lyons, formerly mod- erator of the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the TUnited States and now pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, Ga., will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. at Central Church. Dr. ‘Thornton Wahling, formerly of Co- lumbia Theological Seminary, at Co- lumbia, S. C., but now professor- elect of theology in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Kentucky, Louisville, Ky., will' preach August 21 and 28. * kK K Dr. Charles A. Staheley, formerly pastor of the First Baptist Church 16th and O streets, but nowyf“mr of the First Baptist Church, Montgom- ery, Ala, will preach tomorrow morning and evening in the absence of Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, who is on his vacation. * x k x Rev. John Compton Ball and wife of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, this city, are spending their vaca- tion_at Cresco, Pa. Rev. Dr. Henry W. Tiffany, pastor of the Deer Park Baptist Church, Louisville, Ky., will preach at both morning and after- Doon _ services at the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow. * X k X At the Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow morning Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will preach on “The Motto Over the Mantelpiece.” There will be no evening service. * X X X Adjt. R. L. Grainger of the Volun- teers of America will be the speake: e T M Co A ‘meeting at Lincoln | Park tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. * % X % At the Churh of Life and Joy, 1814 N street northwest, Matthews Daw- son will speak on “How to Manifest What You Desire” at § p.m. tomor- row. A healing service will be con- Qucted at 11 am. by students of the College of Divine Metaphysics. * Dr. Earle Wilfley, pastor of Vermont Avenue Christian Church, is spending a few weeks in_ Indiana, where he served as pastor for eight years. Dr. Wilfley will preach on August 14 at} Central Christian Church, Indianapo- lis, and on August 21 he will be the prinmpfll speaker at the annual meet- of the churches of Steuben county, 5 Dr. Wilfley will also visit Wi- no‘nl Lake, Ind., and will appear on the Chautauqua platform at Rush- ville, Ind., and elsewhere. Dr. Wilfley has a record for having lectured or L preached in more than 140 cities and! towns in the state of Indiana. Rev. Charles M. Watson_ of Norfolk, Va. will preach tomorrow morning and evanlng at the Vermont Avenue Chris- tian Church. * *x * * Rev. P. Rowland Wagner, pastor of the Rockville, Md., Baptist Church, wiil occupy the pulpit of Temple Bn;» tist Church tomorrow morning and evening. His subjects will be, “The Handicapped Life” and “Today's Task Accepted.” * k kX Jimes L. Wilmeth, director or the bureau of ensrlvlnx and printing, will speak in the lecture room of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church to- morrow at 10 am., on “The Life of Paul.” * kK X Rmv. Reginald Rowland will return to ‘the pulpit of the New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church tomorrow, after an absence of two weeks supply- ing the pulpit of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church of this city. Dr. Robert Atkinson will preach the |. sermon. —_— SPECIAL DAY OF PRAYER. The District of Columbia Woman's Christian Temperance Union will ob- serve a speclal day of prayer ‘Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 12 30 p.m., at its headquarters, 522 street northwest. Rev. Charles Fu]!z of the Uniteq Brethren Church will asgist_in the service. FREE INSTRUCTION IN THE CHRISTIAN . and matked of treating ] k bidg. 1406 G st. l.‘. McKENDREE (The Red Brick Church) Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor DR.R.L. WRIGHT A former pastor, will be with us for the day and will preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Dr Wright is at present pastor of the historic Eutaw Street Church, in Baltimore. Come out to both services and extend to him a cordial welcome. SERVICES FOR THE DAY AS -FOLLOWS: 9 a.m—Prayer service. 9:30 am—Sunday school. Jfihn H. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. 11 am—Sermon by Dr. R. L. Wright of Baltimore. Subject: stian Service” 6 p.m—Young People’s Social Hour and get-acquainted meeting. p.m—Epworth League. De- votional service. £ N * 8 p.m.—Evangelistic service. Baltimore. Subject. “Christ Standing at the Door” Thursday ‘at 8 p.m—Midweek Prayer Service, conducted by Miss Maud Simpson. Dr. Sermon by Dr. R L. Wright of CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class; Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. Hon. Homer Koch, M.C., will teach the lesson Sunday. 11:00—Public worship with sermon by DR. MONTGOMERY on the subject: “The Motto Over the Mantelpiece” Special offertory solo and congregational singing. Free seats to the people. No evening service WESLEY CHAPEL Mcthodist prscopal Church EV. is wiil preach. Foundry Church 16th near P Street N. Green motor buses pass me “door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D., Minister. SERMONS BY DR. J. LEWIS HART- SOCK, minister of St.” Andrew's M. E. Church, New York city. Suniay school. No_evening service. Doug-ias Memorial & d H i Northes REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D.. Pastor. Sundey School, with all rtments, 9:30 1'% m.—REV. OSCAR_J. RANDALL. for- merly of the New York Conference, now of Washington. 7 p.m.—MR. F. L. HOFFMAN. All strangers to the city over the Sabbath cordially invited to worship here. American University Chapel Rev. ARCHIE W. DAVIS. Pastor. spended until September 18, » R sents 9:30 0.m.—GRADED CHURCH SCHOOL. s i meatlags vy 200 a.m.—*“THE SIMPLICITY WHICH IS Rosedale M.. E. Church ORI CONCuRY 416 Tenn, FINEST MUSIC. —— Stintater. HEARTIEST WELCOME. Eoworth League, 1 pin. Dreaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Iowa Ave. M. E. Church 14th and Emerson sts. n.w. ““The Communits Church.’ HARRY EVAUL. Pastor. ~—Snnday_schooi. ““The Gospel According to You.” 5 p.m.—Open-air_service. Dumbarton Ave.MLE.Church Dumberton ave. bet. Wisconsin ave. and 3lat at. REV. B. 1. McGOWAN. Waugh Trird and A Streets Northeast. );gv. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 9:45 8. P hil t 11 m. by Re Karl G. \x:.vr:e:l':r ’éfin;.y Tachoot at 10 &, Epworts Union Methodist Epi al 20th st. mear Pa. ave. n.w. ST.THOMAS’ Trmxty "ML E. Church Cor. 5th st. and Seward square JOSEPH DAWSON, Pastor. funday school. 9:30 4.1, by the pastor, 11 a.m.—Subject, wfiow 4 By Like 'Christ." i REV. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pastor. Pet., 1.5-7. 7:30 p.m.. E. L. THE HOUSE OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP. services, 7 p.m.—Address by the pastor, *‘Faces We Like to Meet.” WETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mount Vernon Place Church 9th and Massachusetts Ave. and K St. The Representative Methodist Church CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D,, Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. Sunday, August 14, Preaching by REV. H. G. HARDIN At 11 am. and 8:15 p.m. Congregational singing.led by R. Deane Shure and Chorus Choir. Sunday School, 9:30—Well organized departments for chil- dren. Bible classes for adults, trained teachers. - Epworth League, 7 p.m. Music by the Glee Club is well worth hearing. Thursday, 8:15—Midweek service of song and prayer. Read; one of Dr. Chapell’s condensed sermons in the Washington Herald | Monday morning. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.W. near Lamont, fton K. Ray MINISTER. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. Ladles® Bible class. Rev. H. M. Reed, teacher. Men's Bible class, Tracy L. Jef- fords, teacher. 11 a.m—Morning worship. - Sermon by— FRANK T. GRIFFITH, Y IBSUS SALVATION" PROF. DAVID E. ROBERTS, the noted an- METHODIST PROTESTANT. Rhode Island Avenue Rhode Island ave. at First st. n.w. lmv G. 1. HUMPHREYS, Minister. " —Mized adult class. u-m-ndlv n.—Sermons by the pastor. :80—8. B. ) Cerontd With & assion.» N. C. AVE., North Carolina Ave, §;,% ATE- REV. P. W. CROSBY, Minister. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Sermons by the pastor. them singer. t and el S inger lIL e choen Aako partf o A5 am 8. 83 P Rdue Bible classes, 7 p.m., Tuurs., 8 p.m., midweek praver service. X NEW THOUGHT. UNITY SOCIETY 300 HOMER BUILDING. PIIQJ Fraok 1880. (E. tide of 13th st. between F and G.) Toom open and personal heal ang tastciion jfach ‘afteracon, e MRS. VIVA M. JANUARY, MR. GARNETT JANUARY, Teachers, Unity School of Kansas City, Mo. Sanday, 8 p. “THE DENVER CONGRESS,' BY MELVA U. MERRILL, Olassea—Wed., 2 -w, Thne S Faséor. 5100 GEORGIA AVE. Emory pov s’% Caument, 3 9! Sanday setoet, VA Righteous Motive.” pm.—Rev. ‘Chue Chan. A Rew China "and Her Challonge.” SKCOND AT 8 €T N.W. St. Pa TUDSON RINGER. Pastor. hucllnl. 1 s 4247 pa. Qs bu.mnnunmn.'. ‘CORNER IRIDAN‘D MONROE 'l‘l. achaol e Aficm-h. ok am. mrmhnuy lnd m:. 4 irst Practical '-u‘--mnm e e EIGHTEENTH Near Dupont Circle. Bervices 8 and 11. 11—Rev. Johp M. Hamilton. Agnzs Church“"’" e B 10 and 8 p. T Fiortda ave, o Notih Capitol_cars. St. Mark’s Church :mrd lnd A Streets 5.E. STETS REY: W2 SMamies, am. Priests in charge during July and August: Rev. Thomas_Shoesmith. Rev. Horace W. Stowell. Holy Communlon. Morning service. Evening service. Wedntsday and Friday Evening ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 28rd street near Washington Circle. Rev. Robert Talbot, D, D., RECTOR. Services—7:30 aud 11 a.m. Sermon by Rev. Chas. F. Sontag. Church of the Ascension 12th_and ave. Rev. D. Wellington Cu; ryices 8 and eSa BB BEE =30 13 ng Rector. N, Hinkel will During August the Rev: F. be in charge. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. ‘REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D., Pastor REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.. N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. ‘11 a.m.~—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Subject: “THE CENTER OF A GOOD HOME” Baptism. 8 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Subject: “THE WINNER” Christian Endeavor Meetings: Sunday, 11 a.m., Junior; 6:45 p.m., 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 see any desiring to unite with the church. 8:00 p.m.: Church prayer meeting. (Entrance on H street.) Lo ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED BAPTIST. PRESBYTERIAN. CHRIST CHURCH Founded 1795, 1Y, WitLiS cuntis WHITE, Hector. Bunday services—7:30 a. 1 Strungers. hoattily welcomed at the oldest church in Washington. Take navy yard or Anucostia ears. 9th AND D SBTREETS Grace Church ** &0 fiwisr Rev. MEADE BOLTON HA(BB!DE. Hector. Bervices, 11 Holy (ammnnhm Templc Baptist Church ,Tenth and N st n.w. UIR D. D.. Pastor. U. 8. Senute.) ble school. A place for you CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conpecticut ave. and N st. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. KEV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT. Assistant. 9:30—Sunday school, with men's and wom to serve. Rev. P. Rowland Wagner of Rockville, Md., will preach at ll I!m B EEm S Sermon by Rev. third Sunday at ' 4 e Georgetown. Wiscon- Grace Church e reuona Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSO! ichas ‘lervlren 7:30, 9:80, 11 a. Silver Spring Paxiish REV. J. m:x\x\u \EL\IS D. D., Rector. Grace Chugeh (Woodside _8t. Mary' HOLY COIVF The Eplscopal Church of un‘mwm Georgla ave, B. DENT, Vi 30 8:00 p.m. St. Andrew’s Church (PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.) H. avenue and V st. n.w. Evening Praye: N J. DIMON, Rector. Services— 8:00—Holy Communton. 11:00—Morning_sers: sermon. ALL_WELCOME. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION . Rector. £ 30 and 11 Sunday’ CHEVY CHASB CIRCLE. All Saints’ Church e 0 e and 31 e, Sunday schooi at 10 a.m. te. ndeavor supper, followed per service. 1 instrome: Tenlcy'town Bapnst Church Wisconsin ave. and Chesapeake st. M. R. JAPHET, Pustor, topic, “WHITHER . topic, “HE MADE S at the close of a1 music. Sermon by Rev. H, §:00 Thuisdsy—Midweek Prayer service. ¢ and K. L ave. n.w. i KERR FULTON, P study, classes for ail. % worship. No eveniug service. v. Arthur Charles Watkins will continue during the remainder of evening service. Immanel Baptlst Church 16th street aud Columbia road, or. THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBER' Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D. u Public worship " pastor. meetings at 7 p.m. Prayer meeting, A CORDIAL WE Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Mctropohtah Presbytcrxan Fourth and 1 streets southeast, Y ROHRER, , 17 Fifth school. h ay, § p.m. ME TO YOU, Endeavor societies. - pastor is home Il preach both Central Presbytenan Church (Southern Assembly) 7 ana 1 Petworth ;.\ 2% anguers ll.:m—l’rn(!mu\ Rev. R. P. ‘A A»m her Come From God.' pastor. S. LYONS, of " First | Presbyterian ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th and T s REY. ROLAND COTTON SMITH, D. D. Rev. Edward Slater Dunlap, M. v, Gearge Williamson Smith, D. 8 a.m.—Holy Commun u. 11 a.m.—Sermon _and Holy Communion. Rev. H. Allen Griffith in charge during August. 11.a.m —Service and_sermon. Holy Communon, ALL W Washmgton Ca'hedral THD BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w. mear Woodley road. Holy Communion” and Sermo Prencher. Canon De Vries People’s Service _and Sermon, Preacher, Rev. S. Har- ringon Littell, Secretary of the General Synod of the Chi Chureh 4:00 p.m. Take Georgetown and Wisconsin ave. cars. 11:00 a.m. EPIPHANY 1317 G St. N.W. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., Rector. A Church Home for Strangers. Hearty service. Familiar Hymos. Practical preaching. We welcome you and your friends. 8:00 .m.—Holy Communion. —Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Service and sermon by Rev. Rob- ert Brownin, Riddle, U. S. N g3 pm. —Young People’s Society. 20 biin.—Service with sermon by Rev. E. . Mott. # CHURCH, 8th ST. NEAR St. James’ Sinsce oo suntay serr- fces: 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). M.E Ist AND B STS. .W. L. KNOX. Pastor. " Sindas school. special wermon ' to men, sublect, rding Man® 8 pm./ sublect ne Light of the World." Com- Egerybody invited and welcome. Tuesday, 8 p.m., special meeting, joint board. Frursaar: & p.oh e ception to_presiding” clder and_ delegates to Ecumenical Council, London, England. Lane C. M. E. Church 14th and C Si W. WOMACK, Pastor. —Sunday n ot Fa m.—Subject, m—Subject. “Those Whom Jesus Will, Recognize.™ WELCOME. Haven M. E. Church Yotk gni B ats nnd Ma M. BROWN, “Jesus, munion at each service. A. 9:30 11°00 7:30 a P | Butler, pastor of Charles county, AR are welcome Caxupbell A. M. 1:.. Church Nicholy Ave. Subject, 8:00 p.m. ermon: Thursday evening, class_meeting. yterian, N. H. ave Rev. K. P. Rixe Sheep Gone Astruy.” ORTH CAPITOL, COK. orida ave. and Q st . D., Mivister. ¢ SHEPHERD . H: B. Wooding. iv_the United stor. Come. bring your friends. ~ Hearty wel- “§ Sheets of Hilton, Va., will come to stra Eev. Chas. Raven and the Dove."" o he Raven and Bretiren Chugeh. Eermon. *“The . Watkins, supt. 1 @ Man,” Rev. H. B, Metropolitan Baptist Gunton-Temple Memorial #'xth and A Streets Northeast. Presbyt:rxan Church John Compton Ball, Pastor R T ¥ school for all ages. on by Rev. Wm. A. Eisen- s Baraca class in audito- new building, corner 16th rium, 7:00 p.m.—Clirlstian Endeavor socleties wion sts.)—Sermon by Kev. Wm. Freaching Sumhr by _the Rev. Dr. Henry W. Tiffany i ooas _(7! Louisville, Ky. “The Important Importance Of the Cross” m. Pharedir. S p.m. Fxrst Presbyterian Church Jobn Marsiail plice, 414 st above C Bev. JOHN BK CLARK, D u. Pa stor s / o ialioce of Batei- 00 p.1. “Possible Impossibles” | > u,.“.fi"‘ Mo FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, th AND O STREETS. Dr. Charles A. Stakeley, D.D. OF MONTGOMERY, ALAB Eastem Presbyterxan Church Jxth st. aud Md. ave. n.e. day_school. 9:30 o'clock. (rammy pastor and bullder of this ‘church) s Bt i I preach at 11 a.m. and § p.m. AL cin }o orclock. unday, August 14th The Lord's supper after moraing sermon. 8. 8. X. P. Union meets at De- New York Avenue Presby- terian Church New York ave., 13th and H sts. d_refresiments. 8, wit votional hou All green line buses pass the church doors. Strangers and visitors to the city are given a cordial welcome at o Pastor. “The Home Church | BOWLAND, Assistaat. 10:00 a.m.—Rible _ school. Adult classes. Jumes L. Wilmeth speaks. West Washmgton Baptist 31st and N « WILLIAM R. FLAN 11 8.m.—Address by Mr. Moderator of the ¢ tion of Baptist Churches. “THE LARGER OPPORTUNITIES ARG CTHE DISTRICT AND OF THE WORLD.” No evening service, Sublect- 9:45—Sunday school. 10, Men‘s Bible class. Come to_the Church of ‘the_ReAl Welcome. Mlm-‘t, g 5 %‘:TLER Second Baptist Church SR 4th and Vi . — — REV. HOWARD 1. STEWAR' Pastor. innesota Ave. Anacostla. Az‘fi?g&;fi\‘%l\.»\l\ > :3&!\5":{:“ Rev. GEORGE M. CUMMINGS, Pastor.. e's popular happs hour. with sermon on | Sunday school, 930 am.; preaching, PN PHorLE GET THE GIFT m am.;C. E..6:30 p.m.; evening services. TONGUES TODAY? A thousand seats a oo ot {SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. REV. MAURICE 5 WHITE, a thousand-fold welcome. Come worship with us.« COMMUNITY Randle I‘B hlan CHURCH. HUBERT m'\vl-‘A Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Rible school for all ag 11:00 a.m—Sermon, | HIS a —m-mmg worship_and sermon by 8:00 p.m—Sermon, “THE LIVING WORD." Dr. E. ott Prayer meeting Thursday night. s ALE WELCOME, “Coms to the Church in the Highlands. R NICE John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. RBV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor. :80 a.m.—Sunday_school and ‘Bible classes. —REV. J. DE WITT WILS m.—Open air meeting of Christian Endeavor on grounds of Fre- Uinghuysen Unirersity, 11th and 7:45 p.m. BBV, DB WITT WILSON. These services will help YOU. Miles Memorial C M. E Church 8rd st botween L and N. Y. w. E\‘ L. liBEEl)l"b. mnl-m- ‘a.m.—Sunday - schoo 1200 o —Sermon by Rev. J. E. V. Robert- n. Sublect, " “The ~Never- Changin g Christ. 7:00 p.m.—Sermon D, Brooks. A. ‘onciay evi rnlnr——Men 5 Clnb. ALL WELCOME. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, ‘Wednesday and Kriday evenings at 8 o'clock, iritual Science Church of o= Christ 1502 14th ST, N.W. Message service Thursday night, 8 o'clock. Every one remembered. Smrall admission. INTHE FOR PSYCHIC DEfELOl‘)h.NT ros Kiibgurne pl. MRS A 'B. ATES—Spiritual readings A int- Coat oaly. Phone Col. 6227, ol TOLBT GREEN, S < ‘uallst, 143 L st. n.w.—Medium mm Sun- day and Wedneadsy evenings at 8 olock; t messages. Priva anlly. ¢ CHEIST, BPIRITUALIST cuuncx (Cotoredy, 11th st. n.w.—Services, Sundays ane e nesdays, 8 pin. - Mime, "Hattie u-n-. message bearer. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan 8 evening meeting at 8 o'clock In So- G st. o.w. lecture on --spfflmln As It Is ed evening at a ‘Tuesday iiock, “specisl message seance aad Gues tions answered. - . 58,0 EVeTBOOS gets a reading Christa delphxanEc clesia 20 P Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Carolipa avenue s.e. Rev. Charles A. Walker. pastor of Olivet Baptist Church, West Chester, Pa., will The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN 29nd st. hotween P and Q sts. 4. V. SANDREW 1. BIRD, Pastor. —Bible school, with classes for every member of the family. 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. Preaching by Rev. C. H. Fernn of Deland, “Walking Circumspectls. “Ditching the Valleys."” EAR 7th 8 W.—DR. WESTON FIM BRI‘ J ER. the former pastor, preach at 11 and 7: Also each Sunday 3-00 p.m.. —.lunlor Christian Endeavor. Sieing Aueuns "ana contoct praver mestings. | - 6:00 pm—oclal boue snd wupper it the 8. 8., 9:30. B. Y. P. U., 6:30. ‘Welcome. manse, to which all strangers ;n fllie (‘l}' are invited. —Service of soug. ' ERIE NS, e —Freaching by Tev, 0. H. Perran. 18] ye st. n.w. p m.- ienior hristian Fanc or. | Friends” Meeting iirrsctiom: | shaweer praser service Thursday at 8 pm. Small children cared for during Sunday orning _service. First dsy (Sunday) &chool—~10 a.ra. mol A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. ALL ARE _INVITED. 0 (OKTHODOX) 13th & Irving sts. Fnends Snaday school, 9:45. Mee = i e, iy, "l sy, decting | Westminster Church Memorial = Tth st. s.w. bet. D and E. CHRISTADELPHIAN. REV. JOHN D. KEITH, Pastor. 10 a.m.—Sunday school. 114 orship and sermon by Rev. Con- rad L. Blum. . A WELOOME TO ALL. Washington Heights Pres- -byterian Church Kalorama road near Columbia_road. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister. Sunday school, 10 o'clock. m.—Public worship with sermon by Rev. ‘William Reed McElroy. B. Woodward at the organ. mu Edith Graham, soloist. 13th and Fairmont sts. n.w. DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday _ school. Men’s Bible glass tau 7iaught by Mr. Frask L. Mi a.m.—Preaching by Bev. F. D. Thomas of Brunswick, G: NAVAL LODGB Every Sunday, 11:30 a.m. A wetcome. LINCOLN FARK M1 l(EETl‘NG—Sundny—l PM. Speaker, ADIUTANT R, RA]NGEB. Volunteers ‘of America. ALWAYS A HELPFUL MEETING. NEW _THOUGHT. Church of Life and Joy, 1814 N ST. N.W. 11:00 Setvice Students, College of Divine Metaphysics. 005 m}:,- 8:00 p.m.—*" TO MANIFEST WHAT muon etures on the ch YOU DESIRE,” F. Keyser, Drilnh! lnfl ‘musical MB. MATTHEWS DAWSON, awu " Mfs. E. C. Crossmas, sololst. First Street and Randolph Place N.W. Hear Evangelist Nutter Sunday Night, 8 o'clock. “Which Day Is the Christian Sabbath” Settled by the New Testament. The music will be led by Prof. J. W. Osborn, director of music at }-* Washington Missionary Coilege, who will also render a solo. There wi:! be a special lcclur(‘ e\ery night except Saturday night. Come early l secure a seat, a v have to stand. CON CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL. 84th AND LOWELL STS. REV. FRANK GREGATIONAL. OTHER_SERVICES. Church of the Nazarene 7th and A n.e. formerly Epworth AL E. Chiurc: LEEWIN B. “lLuA‘S Pastor. fll\‘ Mh(n;l L :_preaching, 11 » Youne' Feoplc: rayer meetin: B Wi AN oo | ETR ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. Minister. LUTHERAN. 3 U STREET AT Epij han'/ i) CHARLYP! F. STECK. D. D., Pastor. 3 m. with sermon Kk service, Thu and a_welcome for MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) day. 6 pm. Free seats COLRUHE RefibeNTiaL MW 5T Concordia Evangelical Woalter Amos Morgan, Lutheran . MINISTER. 20th and G n.w. MORNING SERVICE, 11 0'CLOCK. 1_,‘,,,,."_:",’3:“’5”‘.':“,', English. Sermon by WELCOM! Chaplain John T. Axton (U. 8. Army.) Church of the Reformation THE CHURCH “THAT IS SET ON A HILL Capitol Hill Penns st. e REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. LL SEATS FREE. BVERY ONE WELCOME. Soprano salot: NO EV SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. ces Scherger. Ingram Memorial Congregational | . lOlh st. and Mase. ave. n.e. PURDUM, Minister. UUNDAY SCHOOL. ublic worship with sermon. New Jersey ave. between M and 3 stx.—(Missouri_Synod.) REY. J. rxzm:mcx% WENC L. Pastor. achervicen 11 a.m.” Bible class and Sunday Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Oblo 87n0d. 18th and C e FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10TH AND G STS. N.W. Kellcr Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Bible Class for Men, 10 Morning Service at 11:00. A service on the lawn at 6:30 p-m. Church of the Incarnation 4t and Callatin sts. nw. RV HENRY MASKEY, Bavior. Public woreip, 11 auam Bible school, 9:45 a.m. St.Paul’s English Latheran Church Eleventh and H Streets N.W. 30HN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 9:30—8unday school. 11:00—SERMON BY THE PASTOR. 7:00—Young People’s meeting. St. Mark' Lutheran Church d B streets REV. H. numl\u'mn mxu. D. b, “THE CHURCH \hE‘!‘ LKE YOU FEEL AT 0] 9:45—Bible achool. 11:00 a.m —The service and sermon. Rev. Jason Noble Pierce Wilmer P. Johnston MINISTERS. Mr. Johnston, Minister-Elect of First Con- RON—— gregational Church, West Hav- en, Conn., will preach. 11:00 A M.— “What Christ Means to This Century” Pearce Willard of Gettysburg will < preuch. Wednesday, & p.m., Luther League service. Luther Place Memorial Church and N streets . ‘. GEORGE A" DIFFENDEKFER, Pastor. 45—Sunday school. - oo 11:00—Sermou by Kev. H. W. A. Hasson, pastor Alessiub Lutherau Church, Harrisburg, Pa. T30 Cariatian Ludeavor. OME 10 _ALL OF THI SERVICES. o Trinity Lutheran Church O1n ST 4th and E streets o.w. issouri Synod.) uroeder, . 30330 a.m., Englisu; 11:30 am Gertsan. 8:00 P.M.— “Why Were You Born?” HEAR MR. JOHNSTON’S LAST SERMONS. Aug. 21—Mr. Johnston’s Fare- well Sermons. Aug. 28—Fred B. Smith of New |H St. Christian York. CHRISTIAN. 6th AND H STS. Southwest. PRESTON A. CAVE, Minister 11 a.m.—Service conducted by E. M. Pierce. No service at night during August. Ninth Street Christian Church Ninth and D Streets N.E. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Worship at 11 o'clock. 1 Church Evening Services at 7:45 ner SERGEE fBHE B Rev. G, A, Miller, Pastor 9:40 a.m.—Sunday school. 1100 a.m.—Sermon. Text. Mat 8 p.m.—Union service. Sermon, Dr. Wooding. 338 10th Street N.E. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist Branches of the Mother Church, the ! First Church of Christ, Scientist, | in Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ, Scientist N.B. Masonic Temple, 8th and F N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist Masonic Temple, 15th and N. Y. Ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist ‘The Arcade, 14th and Park Road. | Columbia Heights FARE, 500" E. B. Bagby, Minister e n:’:fi;'ir':’n ot o the e g 8—kiveuing service. |35th St. Christian Church d D st 0 ST e 1 10:45 a. m‘c‘h’l:‘ and Communion serv- 7:45 p.m.—SERMON Mrs. 3 > Lauts. LADYIS' mougr'.." " EVERYBODY WELCOME. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont avenue north of N stoeet. REV. EARLE WILFLEY. 1L B., Pastor. REV. EARL TAGGAKT, SUBJECT— “SOuUL” SERVICES:— md-y. n a.m. and 8 p.m. Bew Church—Sunday evan(n. services iscontinued during July and August. !bM)AY SCHOOL—11 a.m. BDI:(-“DAY EVEN! MEETINGS — 8 o “Ll—m school, llt- ‘. 0""- READING ROOMS: H—Morang oy, Sarmon by BEV. m.—Ev service. Sermon by MR. COLOMDO BLDG., 14th and G Sts.— ‘Hours, 10 to 9 (Wed.. 10 to 7, and Sun- ays and Holidays, 2:30 to 5:80). "‘"‘"“",‘%n' xtv;.— 4 Hours, 10 to 9 (exce! eves- Ing, Sundays and nnlu-nw 148 EAST cnm'. ST Hours, 12 to 7 week e oo (ezcent Wod., 12 to 6; Sun., 2:30 to y8). THE ARCADE, 14th and l’-r. Road M lo»l::o %Al‘.’..“ 1

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