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THE EVENINE} ,STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921—PART 1. CHURCH AN’NO.UNC’EMENTS T WETHODIST FEPISCOPAL (White). 1 METHODIST RPISCOPAL. (White). METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). - PRESBYTERIAN. PRESBYTERIAN. EPISCOPAL. BAPTIST, BAPTIST. » CALVARY ‘On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church 6th st. bet. L 2:30 8.m.—Sunday, —Preaching by tno past 4 8 p.m.—Preaching by Hev. Mary R “ WM. D. BATTLE. Pastor, Haven M. E. Church 1th and B @ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D. PREACHES AT 11:00 a.m.—“TOUCHING THE SCEPTRE” St. Paul’s, Alexandria REV. PERCY FOSTER HALL, Recto Holy Communion. e Shepherd Pualm: .—Bervice of PRAYER All welcome, always. Socser of Slat and 1 v REV. JAym W. BLAKE, Rector. 16TH AND O STREETS N.W. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister. September 18, 1921, Dr. Tupper will preach morning and evening. Christ Church Georgetown, | 11:00 a.m.—Subject : “The Halo of Happiness on Earth™ mmwv P--wr AND —Holy Communion. ! 9¢30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class; Judge Joseph W. Thompson,s 1iam: u afi"""" rox o] 3300 p.m.-—“WHY THE TENDENCY TO EVIL?”j it ':l-»n'!’x?& o aerinon by A sermon on the secret of Health, Happiness and Hope. ; ' H. FOX o e recior, ; teacher; Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. | o "nnxr-‘zllioxl:(.-fl-; r:-..«- ‘:reml’n:llll:{ir ana N St. John’s Church, 8:00' p.m.—Subject : 11 00—Public worship with sermon by the Minister on the subject : pom., S L, E_WE METHUDIST mnscuru— THINGS THAT TROUBLE PEOPLE. 9:30 a.m.—Meeting of Sunday Scool. Everybody welcome. 16th and H Sts. ROLAND COTTON SMITH. D. AR LAP. M. o. Recent Days” “The Devil’s Dreadful Detectives, in His Exposure of “One of the Best Men Jesus Met—Pagan or Christian?” Ebenezer M. E. Church : g ".;m‘.e..’.m: L 8:00—Public worship with sermon lecture by Dr. Montgormery AR "TTER'»' Mininte EnmMectingolls E osictysof Young People. Wednesan?, St Matthe ""5"’ o A sermon on the Horrors of Hell on Earth. A ic worship with sermon lecture by Dr. oot L8 Pl i, e | B et “The Tragedy of tlu Woundcd Hand” Special music by the Calvary Quartet and Mr. George Harold Miller. Free seats to the people. Church doors open in the even- | SETHODIFT & t!ll!m—quuflh League (echoes from convention at Emery Grove and insti- sute at Morgan College). 7:30 p.m.—W. F. M. Soclety (program). EVERTRODY WELCOME TSCOPAL SOUTH. “|be in the S. S. hall. Till renovation oi auditorium is completed all services wl“ THE CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED A Glad Greeting to All at THE HOME CHURCH 6:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.—B. Y. P. U. social hour, with refreshments. ing at 7:30. St. Paul S0t nivatn foiee. | o T T P Chet, Froachige 11 a s dnd'§ b Wallace Memorial United !Eastern Presbyterian Cnurch CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH McKENDREE MT. PLEASANT | ,, Presbyterian Church | wfit smi Miine |Ransom CovellB| 8th and H Streets N-W. e el e P e oo e pabior Wil prcach a¢ both services. e A REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D., Pastor (The Red Brick’Chnrch) Rev. Clifton K. Ray Rev. Harkey preachen: © T . s 5""-"! school re-opcus next Sunday, 9:30 REV. A, F. ANDERSON, D. D, Assistant Pastor i MIN lv.nm o,l(.u,. Thc C.hurch Of the leg “““l l'l\.ll‘ AND COMMUNITY CHURCH. REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Dea_i Chas, A, Shreve, Pastor Tiie laty 0 S, Teacher, Hon, hein e AN AMMALIXGESERVICRS Sunday Scheol, 9:30 am.. N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. SUNDAY— is Moore. nd Q st el Stevhen's Epiucopal Chareh | g9 o g by Dr. Abernethy. Subject: 9:00 am.—Prayer service. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11 O’Clock—Public worship. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. Sermon by the pastor: “THE CHURCH AND THE CRISIS OF 1921” “Get-acquainted meeting.” 7:00 pm.—Epworth League (a great meeting for young people). n's Bible class, Tracy L. Jet fords,e teacher. Classes for all a Come Sun- duy and get in yours, 11 a.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— “The Friendship of Jesus” 7 p.m.—Epworth League. Services In charge B ing Squadron of the Hihgion Epworth ange Unlon . with classes for ry member of the family. socrEaching by ristian Badeavor. Social hour and supper at the e -m.—Divine _worship, New York Avenue Presby- terian Church New York ave., 13th and H sts. DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pi Tn the’ it clty -re favited. w. H "W Rer. strangers | - Columb b EY officiating. s All Samts Churc > N, Rector. and 11 t 10 a.m. CHEVY CHASE CIRCLE. Cflurch of the Ascensxon and “The Sham and the Real” “Character—Ready Made or Made to Order”—I Phil, 2-12. 8 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Subject: .| Christian Endeavor Meetings: Sunday, 11 a.m., Junior; 6:45 p.m., Senior, 7:00 p.m., A Un ods. Intermediate; Tuesday, Senior, 8:00 p.m. 8:00 O’Clock—Evangelistic Meeting conducted by the Pastor. TlLEmoCLIp N SarRoR IRy p.m.—Sedior Christian Endeavor. o : . Preaching subject: ¥ 4 ™ Rev.. J. Howard Wells, D, D, il oy Sorvies iraday 4.8 . i WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY—Autumnal Rally—Tuesday, 11:00 “JESUS AND THURSDAY—Midweek service—School of Prayer—a most profit- . able meeting, where a large number of people are .trying to learn the “secret of prevailing prayer. You are invited. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME A BEGGAR” Union Methodist Episcopal 20th st, near Pa. ave. n.w. REV. WH—LIK!‘ JOSEPH M! Thurs., 8 p.m.. midweek prayer servic A cordial welcome to visitors at all services. If you haven’t found a Church Home in Wash- ington, come Sunday and wor- ship with us. 6100 F‘ll“fl\ AVE. N.W. EmorY REV. E. A. LAMBERT, Pastor. ‘morning _service. A CORDIAL WELCUME TO ALL. . CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conpecticut ave. and N st. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, Assistant. 9:30—Sunday school, with men's and wom- en’s ciasses. No eve: service. THE TIRCOLN TEw. WesternPresbyterian Church H ot. between 19th and 20th n.w. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 13:30—8unday schoal. “The Lure of the Best” Sermon by Rev. and 11 a.m gton Curran, Arlln' Rector. am. Dr. W. St. Agnes Church waw . 8., 9:30 Bervic 10 and 8 Take ve. or o"m désiring to u HOLY COMFORTER The Eplscopal Church of Brightwood, F. Thomas of Burma, speaker. nite with the church. Thursday, 7:00 p.m., meeting of pastor and dzacons. espec:ally to see any 8:00 p.m—Midweek prayer meeting. (Entrance on H street.) Friday, 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED “Immanuel Baptist Church 16th street and Columbia road, Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor by «T 11:00—Morning service. THE NATIONAL T 1 PR he Traged of Sin” Howard D). Talbott. S‘]va Sprm Parish TO GIOUS LIBERTY. MOENING AT ELEVEN— a.m.—Sermon by_the pastor. 2 Pet., 3.18. A 2 6:45—Chrintian Endeavor supper, followed by | REV. J. HENNING NELMS, D. D., Rector. | Rev. Gove Grifith Johnson, D. D)., Pastor. - 8pm—"SELF 1NVESTMENT —Sixth in GEDY OF BIN. vesper service. ervice: Public worship, 11 a.m.'and 8 p.m.. with | “\Why Stand Up for J ” serles on ““The Problem of Myself.” 45—Special instrumental music. Grace Church (Wocdside) sermons by Rev. W. Marshall Craig of y P esus 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. TR 00—Evening service. Sermon by Rev. "“Take Forest (len car. Petersbure, Vi 9:30—Bible school. A class for you. a0 Hoass ot Gicd Rollocanlp: Ll Garden Memoria] Miaests Ave.. Howard D. Tulbott. - e T e e e e e e w_‘¥‘Pn”"' DA —- lbh! vin !UL Cllux &)‘1' II MM oF.—~ :00—Thursday, rayer sel . e % o p.m. “ou; People’s Brigh our. ChurCh Lincoln Road Church 10th ‘“'E.l‘ STS. C‘s" ?.f;‘,.,“,':{‘fi,‘ ¥ Wi eaching, o : B St — y Fylepation meeting District Columbla B. EVENING AT EIGHT > % 0 2 sday, p . 0 . incol 0a urc] 1892 1921 | AmiE EV6 B0 pme: eveniag wervices 7:30 Grace Church Storsetons. raer mectias, Thursdsy. 8 pam. Takmg Sides 16th near P Street N.W. Lincoln road, Rhode Island ave. and U st. m.e. WALTER G. McNEIL, Minister. Claude M. Hesser, Minister Westminster Church Memorial G.:orgctown Church 5. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, Jr., D. xin ave. south of M p. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO YOU. BAPTISM . = —Ser en i Anniver: JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., it I e au--m mont, T i esiman, supt, T ty-Ninth sary 00dtEY -mu:"fir ";;"ilm,‘ Pastor. Vs, 5. B 1w erion by phator. :::” = h T e West “ahsht?gton Baptist |Randle Highlands uz'%)'(‘v&l\’nx !Rev. Herbert F. Randolph,| s:%0'sm. Home-Coming Day. Washington Heights Pres- me' ' MC*W hurch m'g;‘-l-g‘:)wu-r.' R P, ®am—Teachers meeting. 930 b1 D. D., Minister. American University Chapel |}! a.m.—Rev. Robert Lee bteitan Gl smm;br‘:‘ .‘ o . a Sunday Progr: 3“‘ : REY. JOHX ¢ PALME * Minister. .—Preaching. Dr. Fultz led the company who marched T. ‘ 90 2.m—CHURCH_SCHOOL. ~CLASSES SPECIAL MUSIC. from Blake Hall, 7th st., to present ediice| Peck Memorial Chapel O iy e Soung people’s class. ““The Church of the Rea) Welcome. Tenleytown Baptist Church FOR EVERY U5 0F T T _-u e eaaa REV, TRYING W. KETOMOR, M T i o O G st g Third and A Streets S.E. e ‘Wisconsin ave. and Chesapeake st. “ ALY Douglas Memorial *.x:; 8 p.m.—Great Historical Cel-| 3pm.—Fait term of Sunday school opens. | 110 c0eep, Calleth Cato Deep.” Pul, 42.7. BV -avara SMasin R e (T e e s e 11:00 a.m.— ““The Church of the Bl‘ Welcome. eBeation 7 n m —Christian Endeavor. CoRDL AL WELCOME 0 ALLS Holy C‘;mmnm in their piaces at both hours Sunday. S AN EMBARRASKING QLR 3 u . 'HE 8 pm. the subject will be “The Optimism of a Believer’ e kot of ane bistary -steiinay | “The Best Thing I Ever Did”| FOURTH CHURCH Ercning srvice: SR e e Tl i AL YOl e foatured by tose who have helped to| Digkens, “Tale o Two Citien.” 18th and Fairmont sts. n.w. Wednesday and Friday Evening . U., 6:30. Welcome. ? E S o TR T -, ” m. a —Sermons by the p.m—- Py 2 WE e DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. BAPTI = Wem .a e ‘Christ, the Carpenter’ WilehE Wi Tk All of Marvin’s Sons and M lr;. w“;;:"byt T 12| Mt. Olive , 277 cavnce, p.ml,iu(‘ml TS ST r —WANT D s etropolitan Presbyterian en's Bible class taught by Frank L. 5 REV. R. A CARTER. Pastor £o0d music. 1 “En; Fo:lndry Quar:;:n;vnalxlldr:r‘::els oA B Da;ghters of thehf’ast and Yot 120 stte st S Rl Semicee me;r_uu»o-: Circla, aiing. " Centeniai apt. Ch. special music mo: = esen Am ed OHRER, Pastor. " the past ext Smith, D. D. nl:g BEIEE 1 4 it o n' e Riblafachools 7p.m. —aé-;h'v‘r ‘and Intermediate C. £, Holy Communion. ; N RS PRTESTANT 2m:Morning worsbip. 8 b.m:—Evening wora reaching by with X THURSDAY. § p.m.—MIDWEEK SERVICE Mctropohtan Memorial NLE. - —Christian Endeavor, R e T MiacEuen: Yo ate contially tn-ied ts trend Ti ana! Hasaoig Biresin FOR. PRAYER “AND BHJBLE STUDY, Tk Ma it placs Saa O b e Rhode Island Avenue Bxenlaxiwocsbip: b B ey ser Roreantat, sodimu, alliservices. 'm. ‘and 7:45 p.m. —-n'y"}.....,r FOLLOWED A_80CIAL & : oo Rhiode Island ave. at First st. n.w. : - REV. FPATL FLARGHOK HOOR. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D. e e e A Church CONGREGATIONAL. e O3, Weicome fo :rmg;ga " V)sxtors Always Hea"‘]y MINISTER. ~_Mixed adult class, Sixteenth and Tering Sty N. M Co! ti -, —no B D Welcome. 11:00 a.m.—Minister will preach, - and§ pm—Sermons by the pastor. | REY, JAMES W 'TATL0R. D) D.. Fastar. Ingram Memorial ngregal ional Second Baptist Church t Do You Believe CHURCH WITH A MISSION. Men's Bible ci Wis B ) 7 4th and Va. ave. se. N. C. AVE., £ Nonh Carolina Ave. 2 P.m.—Joint meeting of Young Peopl N. H. avenue "‘" Pl’“*"h‘u 11 8 —] i1 h— 8th&B g People's v J. RETTEI = s p.m.—Minister will_preac BB WA roEry ta ties, M Sic g REYa 3D Grace Baptist Chu":h CORNER ™ a8 Trinity M. E. Church Rev. ARCHIE W. DAVIS, Pastor. 10 2.m.—Sunday school. About Hell?” to Express Our Gratitude to Jesus” Fultz, D.D. 3. B. WALLER will preach morn- 10 4nd evening, M. Keith belog sway. Calumblafasdiiaiomaun s ‘A Voice From Hell.” 1 prayer service. Thursday might. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a:m.—Subject, —Preaching by Pastor. . —Social Hour for Young People. hln‘ by D, Gilbert, Glass, o of Young People's RY THE CHOIR assisted by 8:00 p.m., g BAZEL 8:00—Holy Communion. 9:30—Sunday school. k service, Thursday at § p.m. body_feels at home in Bethany.” 9th and South Carolina Bapps bone with p. sermor 2T l):xok."rulflm o THE ‘MOD: FOUR 5th. t Southeast. '- —Prayer servi BACHSGHAMID Jiisopeana; 11:00—Morn'ng service and sermon. 11:00—+JESUS AND FAITH. o L A thousand seats and a Joog D""M T YT e o OIY Compamonshxp Smail Chlldren cared for during morning ZLORA BRYLAWSKI. coutralto. 8:00—Evening service and sermon. TT WORTH WHILE T0 PRAY? | 1 sneand-fold welcome. " G worship with Bunday school—9: O pom—Chiness Sunday school 8:00 p.mm.—Subjec MRS ALL WELCOME. Bible school, 9:30. Church prayer meeting, x et 1. Note the cha: The Epworth League N e ‘l\-ke 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasant car to 2 5 Btictos WEARINEss TR | et e Sesuiar ufimw o ot Afraid’ Irving st. now: | CLEVELAND PARK Washington Cathedral - y Templc Baptist Church 45 . ...‘_M. . : = Ba; Zowort, Lesgt g BEn Sl Ec NIRRT O0R CONGREGATIONAL. THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. ineteen treet Baptist T-m,n and 3 Sermon by the n-n;rmlg S Namm al Methndlst Florida ave, and 34th AND LOWELL STS. Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road. Church otk Gosie 4 CHRISTIAN.. e e REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELow. | ljoif Communion t orver of 19th and T streets northwest. - Church” D < : PARK ROAD 9:45 a.m.—pi o Holy Commu RECWALTER B BROOKS. D Towa Ave, M. E. Church B s . Columbia Heights ZARK, koA Bl ool Bl The pastor Wil prench At 11 Take Georgetown 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. - People's Open-Air Sel Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. 14th and Emerson sts. 1.w. 11:00 .1 B.H, M P k m | .M. Melton, mon. Preacher, K Midweek prayer ervice ai § p.m. eve Endeavor. Topic, * e Communty Cauren™ WESLEY CHAPEL 1500 b st Brdeavor Sermons by Rev. C. L. Bluhm. ?eople s Congregational Church Frecman 0. 1, Ay T 7 5/ e B A e HAI tor. 100 b 2 . Church of ti NVITED. ° N G N i 3 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Methodist Episcopal Church tbet. 61D and Tth ats. n.w. CHRISTIAN GREETING TO' ALL —Sermon. ‘MAGNETISM OF THE 11:00 a.m.. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN e Hearns il preach at 11 o'clock and 8 o'clock p.m. Cor. 5th and F sts. n.w. PR N Sunday school at LUTHERAN LUTHERAN sp-nm. Tasgue Bally Servics, REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. H St, Christian ®* A0 = s13. 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. [ 9% am. Msic by the Mew's Glee Club. CHRIST CI'IURCH LOST SHEEP.” At Reservoir and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. EAUIFA e SWelcome? s.e. “WORSHIP WITH US. and 31st n.w. . bet. Wi Dumbaston ave. be s ave. sud 31 McGOWAN. | Wam—Guds Sunday sc “THE _ACID T2 or ommis- TlA\lT\ '-'mu POLSE BEATS OF TO- 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. No_evening_service. HOME-COMING SUNDAY Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Grant Circle and New Hampshire Ave. N.W. “The Church With a Program” . Ellis Williams, Minister 11 a.m—Sermon by the minis- PRESTGN A. CAVE, Minister 11:00 a.m.— 7:43 p.m.—Song service. Short address by pastor. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and D Streets N.E. “Who Was Jesus?” REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, PASTOR. 5509 13th st. n.w. I’lymcnfll Congrephoml Church M m“rgc Bible Today” “Spiritual Selection” Sunday, 7 pm—Y. F. 8 C. E. Miss Lois Thompsen. Tllnndny. s The Authority of Christ” ALL WELCOME. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. IN THB RESIDENTIAL N.W. Sunday services. v" Communion; heartily welcomed at the oldest church in ‘Washington. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Rev. Robert Talbot, RECTOR. 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion: 11 a.m., Communion and sermon; and sermon. 23rd street near Washington Circle. D.D., 8 p.m., evensong (Missouri Synod.) Bervices, 10:30 German. innity iumeran Church Corner 4th and € streets n.w. H. Schroed ler, pastor . Englieh; 1130 . REV. Holy, with administration 2| 1lam anaspm. EPIPHANY . D.. Pastor. Snday achool, 5.5 a . PAbIE worship, Public worabip, 10 2 Bible achool, 9:45 a.m. Church of the Incamaunn 24t and Gallatin K of the Holy Communion, mid-week service, Thurs- charge of pastor. e looking for & free ong i o ovacain el il et St. Mark’s Luthcran Church ter: “The Teaching Power of DAY.” % Failure.” g } This much discuwssed and ott repeated | Gunton-Temple, ™ ANP B Walter Amos Morgan, 1317 G ST. N.W. f New Jormey s wetween M and & rotherhood and ladies’ classes. o Bible lecture, 'John, 3, Thure., 7:30 p.m. = question il be anawered fully by the pastor | REY. RERNARD nnuuur M. A., Pastor. - REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, Lo T Soprano Solo. _MRS. PAUL G. RUSSELL| in bis sermon next Sunday morning. 0 8.m.—Sunday school. MINJSTRE REV.J. ",El’“lc‘m:;“g“k on. FREE METHODIST 7040 p.m. ice organ recital— = o Sunds “mportance of Churen| - MORNING SERVICE, 11 0'CLOCK. D. D., Rector. & Bery e Class cnd ‘Sominy Luther Leagme 25D STREET N.W. 00 S S b s:“ i Bible school at 9:30, with orchestra num- | o Attendance” S T T Sermon by 8:00 a.m.—Corporate Communion B. 8. A. h 5 - ey 2 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the min-{ bers and song service preceding the lesson. | b W. Church o e Reformation p y ‘We had over six hundred in the Bible school 1!:::!\.‘ ‘ristian Bndnv societies. Rev. alter A" Morgan wimn b b fareweis sermmon next Sunday omfl':“-m invites all his friends to be present. He will also preach at the evenng Service. All evening services hereafter be- 3in at 7:80. Eldbrooke M. E. Church ister : ‘Dante’s Divine Comedy’ Six-Hundredth Anniversary of Dante's Death. Violinist, Mr. Richard Lorleberg Contralto solo, M|ss Linda L. last Sunday—there is a place for you. At the evening service the pastor will have for his subject— “The Great Detective” Subject: Tk Do TPy «The Hope of Tomorrow” 8 p.m.—Sermon, *'Lord RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. Shel'WOOd corner 22nd street n.e. Soloist, Herman Fakler. REV. WALTIR‘A PAGLESO 00l THE CHURCH “THAT IS S8ET ON A HILL." Capitol Hill. 1811 Eye st Meetin Friends’ Nieeting 11 Sunday school, 9:: a. Morning worsiip, 11 1 Christian Endeavor. Penna. ave. and 24 st. s.e. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D. eran Church, nd N n.w. New Sunda; (Of Norwegiun Luther cnnmh of America) worships Sunday afternoons in Chrixt Luth- Jersey It tween M Sept, 15, '3:30 D TN Sunday Evening Club—T7: First day (Sunday) school—10 ALL SBATS PREE. EVERY ONE WELCOME. zn.n.n service. Y. P. L. L. rally meeting ‘River road_just off Wisconsin ave. Berg. é "_l‘!: CHRISTIAN'S REWARD. " No other evening service. o‘: TA;:D\:)\(; ’l‘;‘;l"& - and wocial tgnn i parlors after 50BN EWDARD FORT, Mighter. |Soprano solo, Mrs. Paul G.|Rev. Geo. A. Miller. ... . Pastor S ek Friends (©2720000) 15 & iwie et | Grace Evangelical Lutheran| i Tr S s supt. Russell. R T CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. - ftor wanhl'.‘. 11 a.m. @l weicome. Church e » i 'ED_BRETHREN. nR:v.Gco.W.Cooke Methodist Epincopal (Colored) FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (Ohlo memonal United Brethren 18th and Corcoran sts. Synod. ] ) aw. St.hnl’s English Lutheran Charch ©Of Castile, N. Y., singer and mnhnhl. Preaching, 11 a. Eleventh snd H !ueel- N.W. S R BT, VR srael C, ML E. % ory .| “VERMONT AVENUE TettiandGooeuln: .. Church = e the pastor. Waugh om:-r“m s Third avd A Streets Northeast! REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. :30 a.m.—8 ‘Hamline Methodist Church | 9th and P Sts. NW. HAMILTON P. FOX, Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Fullness of Joy’ HEYIC X EROE Eax —Sunday School :30 L. e sermon: sublect, “A Boy aid Girl o s “Bible Who, Beadardiseictal | Serv; lpn sub *“The leonfem’nke (,om Yo o welbome: CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont avenue north of N street. V. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. Bible school,” Elton X7 Gongwer, the pt. 1 morning Worship, sermon pastor Jason Noble Pierce, Minister September 17, 1921 AN OPEN LETTER: Do you know which one of thé Apostles wore the largest hat? Capitol and 8 sts. Rev. CHARLE 9:40 a.m.—Sunday school. T Sermon. Text, John, 20-19. 1 FOLTzZ, D D, Fastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. Text, Exodus, 12.24. 11:00— REFORMED. Keller Memorial Lutheran |*J3pan, the Cross Roads of MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. the Nations” By Rev_ A. J. Stirewalt, D. D., of Japan. 00— Young People’s meeting. 8:00—Sermon by the pastor on 3 ;CHRISTS VISION FROM THE CROSS. highl i : Sunday School at 9:30. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church xxfn.m Sosenh Gorman, on CONDITIONS 18 32] St y,edl.y'gg :Esws:,: ov:}l:iacthax‘l::;nth:gnundrum iseditobe REFORMED Bible Class for Men at 10:00. “The Sense of on” Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. REV. 0. CARRINGTON, l’-ular nday school and Bible cllul ‘Bargain-Counter_Religion. rd Overton. AND RUSSIA. young people’s tea; 7, C. E. nm-nn: Thursday, 8 p.m., midweek prayer service. Can_you reverse phrenology and get the answer? Possibly you think it sacrili- gious to wonder—not to assert, mind you, but just to surmise— First §."JiNes b, BURRER. Bible school for' all departments, Services, 11 a m;l‘s CORNER 13th AND MONROE STS. P Morning Service at 11:00. Evening Service at 7:45. Prayer service—Thursday evening. Trinity Lutheran Church Mr. Rexfc ’, . Corner 4th and E St OLT COMMUNION, First Christian Church |whether Peter’s wife’s mother hid his straw hat after September AP Young ~ People’s Society atl (Miesour; E{“;:j,‘;n %:-: st 6:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Soclety. 7:45 p.m.—* bing the Sonl’s Thirst. e s e 1 A i Lane C. ML E. Church 14th and C Sts. N.B, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—*“The Bacrifice wm:n Count: 8:00 p.m.—Visit to Rock Ri Toaras eharc 1 oo R. Wil ‘WELCO! —Sunday school. ’s subject, ““Witnesses of 6:30 p.m.—Epworth Lea 8:00 ject, Peole.” Swlag to the luces of " the .';m. S above subjects were not discussed la: Third Floor, Pythian Temple. 1012 9th st. n.w. A B, KENDALL. D. D., Bible_school—10 Preaching—11 udies in the Revelation.” e Great Tribulation.” All are welcome. Elevator service. 15th, or whether Paul’s silk tile was damaged when he was stoned at Lystra. Why does every American woman want her hat to be dif- ferent from her neighbor’s, while the men want theirs all alike? The Apostles were just as human as ourselves. Park View Christian Church Park road east of Georgia ave. P VALTEE F. M SMIT) orlnl-ter aching, Prospect m.. The Ab Almndlnt Entrance.” Bible . Soclety, 6:45 p.m. RESCU lu . 1SSION. THE GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Mar- “shall Place. school, 9:30 Because I have a deeper purpose, I shall preach Sunday night at 8 o’clock on “Which One of the Apostles Wore the Largest Hat?—A New Answer.” ORGAN RECITAL ; At 7:30 o’clock our organist, Mr. Harry Edward Mueller, will program will be as follows: Sonata in D Minor (1st movement) The Answer.. give an organ recital on the new Bischoff Memorial Organ. The| Beautiful _Hous Bchick will -(n’ xuupp 1 the Tomple 94 ams. 8. 7 pm.—C. E. Mr. P. ‘Open- the Gates ; UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Fathcr 13th and L Rey. L. G. Pows Touss Peopiers Christian Union 2t 7P Sunday sche 45 Free ki tem; 11 a.m. Y.M.C. A. OLOSING OPBN-AIR_SERVICE. LINCOLN PARK, SUNDAY—4 P.M. st Public worship at 11 ‘ariny with sermon by m. dergar- 9:45 a. (Thomas Circle) LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL G. M. Diffenderfer, D.D., Pastor ' Miss Tillie Nelson, A. B. Welfare Secreta.r):. ~Bible School in all departments. Monroe Bible Class for all ages taught by Mrs. H. E. Monroe; J. G. Butler Men's Class, taught by pastor; Rainbow Class for young ladies and : married women, taught by Miss Nelson. Enter this class by 14th street 11:00a.m.—Service with sermon. door, in main church. Theme: 8:00 — “Movies and g = ;:““"L m“:""::’m: ! Herbergu\:)\(: Kline, Berenage ol Wm. Knowles , -| “Prepared for Work or Ready to Die, Which?” E P-fl‘-l:' v.m Dreach “aiilisdile C M. E. Church, MEETINGS BVERT NIGHT The sermon theme Sunday morning at 11 o velock is “The Les- S e a2 7:30 p.m—Christian Endeavor. Topic: Anacos i we N : » Morals. { f the Seasons.” Every one should have his own church and |~ “Sins of the T (hmpbell A.M. E. Ch"“""h Sunday, 8 P.M. ?:rghl there. ‘A most cordial invitation is extended to strangers SPEREER AL o m { Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. tase ‘Wm. Knowles and thc?se without a chiirch home to worship with us on, Sunday. Full GDSPd Assembly Leader—Mr. John Hueiss. e Epworth League, 7:00 p.m. Sincerely yours, e RViCEeT Seats Free Voluntary Contributions JASON NOBLE PIERCE Bundays at 2:30 p.m. Vet ks e This Church Welcomes YOU.