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METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. T METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST FPISCOPAL SOTUTH, HE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 PRESBYTERIAN. PRESBYTERTAN. D. G, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1€ I—PART 1. BIBLE STUDENTS. MOUNT VERNON PLACE. CHURCH 9th & Massachusetts Ave. and K Street THE Rl CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D., Pastor. EPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH REV. M. L. RIPPY, Ass’t Pastor. Dr. Chappell Will Preach Morning and Night 2 Encourage- ment” Organ Recital 7:30 to 8:15 P.M. Teacher Training School Starts Sunday Afternoon and continues one week. | Hear Dr. Chappell Next » Foreign Sunday School at 3 P. M. Every Sunday—FREE. Sunday, September 25 : EVENING SUBJECT 8P.M, “The Ox-Driver” Chorus Choir led by R.DEANE SHURE atboth Services Thursday Night at 8:15 on “The Message of the Books” Music By Glee Club Epworth League Sunday, 7 P. M. Tom Thumb Wedding Tonight at 7 o’Clock by Beginner and Primary Departments. Free. SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. (White). METHODIST EFISCOPAL (White). METHODIST _EPISCOPAL SFECOND AT S8 St. Paul §75%0008 rive Preachini. 11 W, Pastor. Nad ('.Eoun AVE. N.W. . A. BERT, Pastor. MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes Ladies’ Bibie class—Rev. H. M. Reed, teacher. Men's Bible class—Tracy L. | Jeflords, teacher. H 11 a.m.—Morning _worzhip. Sermon by the minister— “The Value of Friendship” { ! | | i . m.—Epworth League—Missionary Sunday. | b P rogram by the children of the | Georgetown Mission. 8 p,m.—Evening _worship—sermon by the minister— “The Greatness of God” Thurs., 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service. Free pews and a cordial welcome to strangers and visitors. Come, worship with us Sunday. - Cals Q st bet, 30t and Slat sts n.x. lvary. Pastor. | 8. 8., 9:30 a. .m. i 1:00s o omatitng Didferent. ! 800 “Getting in the Way.” EPWORTH The Good Will Church. Corner North Carolina ave. and 13th st. n.e. REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, Pastor 9.30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11.00 a.m.— Morning worsh:p, with sermon by Rev. John Reid Sha.nnom 3 ' 'CALVARY QUART i 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:30 p.m.—Evening \\ol‘ahlp with sermon by Rev. J. J. Rives of Roanokc,. Virginia. 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Praye r( meeung. Come, let us worship t together. +' Marvin M. E. Church South %2 10th and B M. HESSER. MEMOKIAL FU R RvALD. unday _school. unm EPISCOPAL :wt‘ Foundry | Church ga1l 16th near P Strect N.W. Green motor buses pass the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D., Minister. ! 5 Ralle v in All Departments | of the Church. O] 00L 9: io:.? ‘:.\ JSREAT, CHURCH SCH i g 0 B oDy 18T Sepgypgs by Dr. Randolph The @lflt of Adventure” “Tha “The" Right of Every Man to ! <7 Work” Special musical program b\' Foundry Quartet and Prof. An- | ton }Q}_flr, Violinist. NG OF EPWORTH \151!0"5 Always Heartl]y Welcome. " Towa Ave. M. E. Church 14th and Emerson sts. y s : “BTILDING A TEM- B H)RY gov: 7-00 p.m.—Erworth, Len 800 Do Setmon, ~THE, ms’r COIN.” wunsmp WITH US." METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Waugh Third and A Streets Northeast. REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. 7 p:m.—Epworth League service. i1ble meeting, where a I Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Charch) Chas, A. Shreve, Pastor McKENDREE SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m.—Praver service. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. 11 O’Clock—Public worship. Sermon by the pastor: “THE GOD THAT ANSWERS” 6:00 p.m.—“Get-acquainted meeting.” 7:00 pm.—Epworth League (a great meeting for young people). 8:00 O’Clock—Evangelist Meeting. Stirring Music. Praise and Testimony. Preaching—subject : “A MAN DYING IN INIQUITY” There is always an aitar service and prayer for those needing help. Come. Bring your unsaved friends, and help them on to God. THURSDAY—Midweck se rvice—School of Prayer—a most profit- ge number of people are trying to learn the You are invited. secret of prevailing pray EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class; Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. 11:00—Public worship with" sermon by THE MINISTER on the subject : “MARY—THE MOTHER OF JESUS” 6:45—Epworth League devotional service. 8:00—Public worship with SERMON LECTURE by DR. MONT- GOMERY on the subject: “THE MAN WITH GOOD INTENTIONS” the LVARY CHORUS CHOIR, THE T AND MR. GEORGE HAROLD MILLER. Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. Special music by Free seats to the publi RALLY!! RALLY!! OPENING MEETING EPWORTH LEAGUE Foundry M. E. Church American University Chapel Rev. ARCHIE W. DAVIS, Pastor. 10 a.m.—Sunday school. HinThe SPEC iAL MUBIC.. | Union Methodist Episcopal Sixteenth and P streets. 20th st. mear Pa. ave. n.w. Sunday, September —6°45 o'clock. ‘ EEKS, Pastor. Speaker— i ENCHABLE LONG- Dr. Herbert F. Randolph | F-pusTi ':;: in seres SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM. | 9- P ible school. YW L — ‘ llll- H()("‘L OF GOOD EFLMWSHIP. 1ith and H sts. | = Douglas Memorial e | Lincoln Road Church - Lincoln road, Rhode Island ave. and U st. n.e. WALTER ¢. McNEIL, Minister. 11 a.m.—Sermon by the minister. 8 p.m.—Sermon by the minister. Cliureh school, M. R. Speelman, 9:30 a.m. “Eldbrooke M. E. Church River rond jnst off Wisconsin ave. CWDARD 'FORT, Minister. JOHN EW! Sunday “school, 9:30 a.m. Derrick, supt., Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ave. m.e. CR, Minister. supt. 11 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Geo. W. Cooke ° Of Castile, N. Y., singer and trombonist. rih League. mon by the o, *'T] [URCH AND 178 Hissto Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church | Grant Circle and New Hampahire Ave. N.W. CHRIST OUR SAVIOR Metropolitan Memorial MLE. John Marshail place and C st. m.w. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D MINE 11:00 .m.—Minister will preach, s | Retummg to the Old Paths” | “The Church With a Program” 8:00 p.m.—bres “"fi ! olson. D.D.. . Ellis Williams, Minister {Rev. J as, C. Nicholson, D. D. e Soldiers' Home car to 5th and Upshur. Chapel M. E. . Randall, supt. zregation of Wesley | ited to- unite with | HE RIGHT deh e adul "*"1" “Rasell ":‘.‘.‘L‘ e e B “aught by Gov. Pack of | Boyer. H Next Sunday, Rally Daf. Quartet ad 5 } 4 worus — cholr’ return for _season. ional serv- oS Wire, director. Mrs. J. M. 8![- e ozt 5 Dumba.rtonAve.M.E‘Churcfl bet. Wis. ave. and 31st n.w. N I. McGOWAN, Pastor. school. VITH A PRICE.” pecial . Singiug of favorite hymns. Trinity M. E. Church 51l Street Southeast 0SEPH DAWSGN, Pastor. 8 pm. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place : REV, JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., SPEAKS AT 11:00 a.m.—“Mending Their Nets” 8:00 p.m—“If True, Why Has Not Christianity Con- quered Evil?” THINGS THAT TROUBLE PEOPLE. Why the evil in business, government, society? Why bad men and women? Why do I still sin? We judge-doctors by their | ability to cure. Shall we judge Christ so—the disease still per- sists. 9:30 a.m.—Meeting of S. S. 7:15 p.m.—Meeting of Young People’s C. E. Soclcty Thursday, 8 p.m.—Meeting for deepening the spmlual life. Topic: “With Dr. Clark’s Exposition.” During the church renovation service will be in the Lecture Room. THE CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED i s S | Central Presbyterian Church (Southern’ Assembly) Stxteanth ad Irvinge Ste. A JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D astor. ¥ “school CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Connecticut ave, and N st. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minlster. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, Assistant. 9:30—Sunday school, with men’s and wom- service. en’s classes. 11 o(k)lumm{ ). Talbott, 8:45—Christian Endeavor ‘supper, followed by | REY. § the pastor. 8200 er service. Small ¢hildren cared for uring inorning service Sermon by Rev. Howard 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasant car to vesper service. I Irving st. 7:45—Special instrumental music. i 8:00—Evening service. Sermon by Rev. E&km ton Howard D. Talbott. x-w'rnu el 8:00—Thursday, Midweek prayer service. I Sermons NORTHMINSTER “FOURTH CHURCH 13th and Fairmont sts. DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY, P 9:30 a.m.—Sanday school. Men's Bible class taught by Frank L. by New, York Avenue Presby- terian Church New York ave., 13th and H sts. DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. Bible mml . LLA Morning worship. Preaching the pastor. enior and Intermediste Cbristian e vening worship, Preaching by the pustor M. Herbert Wallace “Memorial United Presbytetxan Church Adolt classe; CE RAIDX . Keyser, organist and mu- | i | ! | and Randolph st. Pastor. stant Pastor. services. I-Doing. Teacker, Ho WesternPresbyterianChurch H st. between 10th and 20th n.w. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 9:30—Sunday_school. 11:00—“Danger Ahead” 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—“At the Parting of the, Way.” SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN; 16th AND KENNEDY STS. At Reservoir and Entrance to Rock O ru—k Park. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, PASTOR. ‘Manse, 5309 13th st. n.w. The Church of the Pdgmns TERIA P and Q st . BIKD, 0w, ppe the | all strangers | 9:30am.—Sunday school. | are tavted. 200 aim.— “The Bible Forever" ‘ 'I‘l" hing bl R:-\' Dy W 8:00 p.m.— > mur lllru:ll;un :nll('l\:r 'Gadara’ o Vared for during Sunday ;uud. pm—Y. P. 8. C. E. i moruj Al Murgaret Somervilie A compiy Thuridey, 8 pim—Preparatoty service. *“THE TORC] HT WELCOME." Metropolitan Presbyterian Fourth and B streets southieast. 'REBLEY ROHRER, Pastor. Manse, 17 Fifth st. s.e. ivte sclool. Morning worship. ntia Fadeavor. | | | | Gunton-Temple Dy i o= Neming. worship. SaE Wesmmmer Church Memorial ! NDAY." «.w. near D and E. jeties, KEV Jll“V D. KEITH, Pastor. ‘ IFAIJ\(- LAME HU- ! Wa.shmgtonfiHeights Pres- byterian Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. ', b m.—Christi “The Devil’ Only Match” 11:00 a.m.— Thursday. CORDL S p.m. TUNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST. 13th and L sts. n.w. ¢ | 11 AM.—SERMON BY Dr. Edwin C. Sweetser Of Philadelphia. Sunday school—9:45 a.m. Y.P. C CHU u(u 1st Isracl C. ML, E. Thursday, | prayer and class meeting. Everybody 8 . men's club meeting. Welcome. Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church ot ot botween L, and M nw. | WM. BATTLE, Pastor, —7 p.m. 9:30 5 school.” X 11:00 g by Rev. 8. Q. Swan, presiding ‘..l.m of the Washing" | METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ton_Distr | e COMMUNION.) | bzn NI Ch L2 arick Christian Endeavor. | 2 El ezer E urch 8p.m.—Annual sermon to the Employes’ Ol Association of the District of | Columbia. | You aze welcome to onr Services. ® e Z Ay “ Mmmy", classes. . = | 1wo0nme The ustor: Metropolitan Wesley A. ML | 3% bm—iicv Eillah Coleman, Exalted % uler of Morning Star Lodge, E. Zion Church B0 0. ks of the each, after which D st. between 2nd and 3rd sts. s.w. there will be Bench Rally con: Henrv J. Callls, D. D., Minister. ducted by het 0f 11:00 aa.—Yermon, * Prot.”J. 8 Nathaniel | g s e e e Coel Tross, 'S. T. B., of Livingston | orth League services. Topic, College, Salisbury, N. 15 p.m.—Sunday ‘school. p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. 30 p.m.—Sermon, _pastor. 13 C. ussion and good singing. g0 will pre 7 Eveybooy wets me. Haven M. E. Church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 1 el Shotey, Pasior® = | ey ool " e master| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE nt, Mt. Tabor M.| CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist His ™ congregation | | Branches of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Sclentlst, in Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. are ifvited, 6:30 p.m.—Senlor League. ALL_ARE WELCOME Miles Memorial C. M. E. Church 8rd st. between L and N. Y. ave. n.i. RE! i Stiniste ! Second Church of Christ, Scientist N.E. Masonic Temple, Sth and I N.E. jéct, *“The Sign on Third Church of Christ, Scientist | Masonic Temple, 13th and N. ¥. Ave. s fobiect, “Lata on God's | Egurth Church of Christ, Scientlst AfY S HGDIST Rhode Island Avenue Rhode Island ave. at First st. n.w. REV. G. 1. HUMPHREYS, Minister. 10 a.m. leed ndnlt class. —&e oma, by the pastor. I CryROE WiTH A Miss1oN.” N. O. AVE,, North Carolina Ave. 5% 3 5s. REV. P. W. CROSBY, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Subject, “The Discouraged Prophet” 8:00 p.m.—Subject. “Limited Opportumtics 7:00 p.m.. -—Chfllflll ‘Endeavor, 7:00 p.m. service. Lo GVERY SERVICE HELPFUL. | MORNING ‘WATCH_SERVICE, AT \\’hHLP Y CHAPEL 8:30 A.M., SEPT. 25th RBEV. CHARLES I/ LINGER 1N CHARGE. Board of. Epworth League meeting at Wes- | ley Chapel, 8 pm., October 5, Including de. partmental conferences, followed by soclal. ¥ ONE INVITED. WESLEY CHAPEL Methodist Episcopal Church Cor, 3th and I sts. n.w C. NICHOLSON, D, . —Sermon by pastor. unday school. No evening service. REV I i FPROTESTANT- .un, WELCOME. ‘The Arcade, 14th and Park Koad. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church | sumsngn Corner 14th and Corcoran “REALITY" REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pulor SERVICES:— ! Sunday, 11 am. and 8 p.mi SUNDAY SCHOOL—-11 WEDNESDAY | EVENING MEETINGS—8 o'elock READING ROOMS: COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Ste.— unday school and Eible classes, ‘THE _PASSING TH] EOLIPSE, Soloist—Mr. Stanley Brooks. 8:00 p.m.—Special program and pew rally missionary socfety. 6:00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor meeting. 145 p.m. on by Prof. J. S. N, T B.'of Livin Hous, 0 to9 (Fed, 8 fo 7, ana San- Soloist—Mr, £ M ':.,'fi.f‘;‘,‘.i College: s and Holldays, 3130 to 5.dop s SU% These services will heip, F00: 1786 COLUMBIA RD. N,We— CHRISTADELPHIAN. Hours, 10 to 9 (except Wednesday evea- ing, Sundays and holidays). 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 12 to 9 weck days (except Wed., ChristadelphianEcclesia & 1o NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11:30 a.m. ~ All welcome: Christadelphian Chapcl m R%afmilcchflnh road IE AN "HILD HBA'JA D HBNDILED YEARS OLD.” By G. B. Taylor. i THE ARCADE, 14th and Park Road 10 sg oay o 5:30 week days, also 7 to 9 p. (except Wednesdays), i 11th st. and R. I ave. . L. Bluhm. REV. HUGH KERR FU! L‘l‘() P istor. Minnesota Ave., R sl Coacs tor i <Gardzn Memorial “imeorin -00—Morning worsh', Rev. GEORGE M. 7] NGS, Pastor.- | )lmw»k service- 7:45 p.n wehool, preaching, 11} A ummAL WELCOME T0 ALL. | g, ng services, T:80. Eastam Presbytena.n Church | 3.0, Grant gt Hatls i, ! | | i FHANGIN WINNING THE FIRST No Collection i | | 1 i | 1 | Rev. Geo. A. Miller. ! ' BIBLE STUDENTS. BI LE STUDENTS. “Millions Now Living Will Never Die’ In less than a year this proclamation has found its way into thirty languages and the message is being heralded to millions of people in thousands of cities “Milkions now living will never die!” “Who ever heard of such a thing? Pre- you will say. So said the scoffers to Noah; they had never seen rain—but the flood came “Millions now living will never die,” but will enjoy unending human life on the earth and as- cend a highway of righteousness to full perfection of body, of mind, of character, in company with their loved ones returned. from the grave. kingdom of God is fully established mankind will have no more fear of sickness or accident, old age or death; no more dread of loss of home, or loved ones, or livelihood; no more sorrow or tears. Hear the proof of these marvelous tidings. Testi- mony upon testimony, evidence upon evidence, Bibli- cal, historical, sclennfic—-appea]mg to* your reason as well as to your heart—will be presented without cost in the lecture by Mr. W. F. Hudgings of New in every land of the earth. posterous,” on time. York city. " Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth St. N.W. —Judge Rutherford. When the Go! Sunday, September 25, 3 P.M. (Mr. Hudgings will speak at 10:30 a.m. also) Auspices International Bible Students’ Association, Organized by the late Pastor Russell. Judge Rutherford, New York City Dar, rudumsea‘s Free BllLlr’if'l:"BEsT!. ! CO“GBE('ATI!I\'AL [ ()\l.fi 1'lfl\ l'. Assocxawd Bbee Students 5 punce malEE K FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH L] l-l(' un l! at 3 p.m. _ Mnienominatioual. - Yon are-invited: Tenth and G Streets N.W. CHRISTIAN. First Christian Church Tuird Floor, Pythian Temple. 9th st. n.w. DALL, D. D., Pastor. 10 am. Elevator gervice. V'ERV MONT AVENUE Young people’s tea; 7, C. E. Ieeting; midweek service, Thursday. 8 p.m. 15th St. Christian Church and D Breets § E. T, Minister. ing worsh Sermon_subject, 10:50. mpelling Force of the Gospel.” ing service, 7:30. Subject, 6th AND H STS. H St. Christm’ 1 southwest. PRESTON A. CAVE Minister Columbia HelghtsChmtnn Churd: park road west of 14th st. D.W. VIR MECTON Acting Pastor. T £°00 p.mn. Gt Jates L Wilmeth. Park View Christian Church ! Park romd east of Georgia ave. ALTER F. SMITH, Minister. ol “The Power of ‘lMMvrnm‘ Spiritual 30 . NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and D Streets N.E. Rible school, Sunday morning at Communion and morning worship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will have for his subject “LIVING STONES” ‘The theme for the evening services at 7:45 will be interesting for old and young FATHER AND SON* ““Get together” meeting for the men of the church Weduesday evening, 28, Music, good addresses and refresh- ments. vited. ..Pastor TH STRE! -E. 338 TE: CENTRAL UNION mssion. CENTRAL UNION MISSION 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. John S. Bennett, Supt. Services nightly at 8 p.m. Sundays, 3 and 7 45 pm. Sunday, September 25, 7:45 p.m., first anniversary of Calvin L H. Bailey. DR. E. O. WATSON, Speaker. Sccretar) Federated Churches of Christ. Open air service, 6:30 p.m. Bank corner, 7th and La. ave. Rev. A. B. Kendall, speaker. Jubilee Singers and Band from Jenkins Orphanage, Charleston, S. C. UNITED BRETHREN. iviemorial United Brethren Church pitol and B sts. u-v, 'ULTZ, D. North Rev. CHARLES E. 3 inday whwl—O 1\0 a.m. 11l a.m. -—Commmlm 7:00 p.m.—C. 8 p.m.- —-Serlnwn !nd Cnmmun(on . SRIENDS, g 3 1811 Eye st. n.w. Friends’ Meeting iccns at1i irst day (8 ) _school—10 a.m. it e S KB INVITED. Friends (Orthodox) 15th and Trving sts. o.w. Sunday_school, 9 Meeting or wmhll!‘ 1 am. Sermon by Fastor. e T i ched| Doy Lucius C. Clark, Sec. Washington' Federation of Churches. C, B 030 b, B TO ALL SERVICES. September | All men and young men in-| | !Bllalelnshtnle of Washington,D.C. | The Hall Mission Society { u Jason Noble Pierce, Minister V September 24, 1921. AN OPEN LETTER: Because Christ died as he did, two persons have been misrepresented and maligned. The first of these is God. His fflrfl'nmg love has been battered almost beyond recog- nition by various theories of atonement. The second maligned person is collective—the Jews. Christ’s worst cnemies were Jews, but so were his best fngnd.l. In the name of rchgw.\ what have they not suffered? i Intellectual conceptions and brotherhood relations are involved in our 11 a.m. Sunday theme, “Why Christ Died.” SUNDAY EVENING. At 7:30 an organ recital will be given by Harry Ed- ward Mueller on the new Bischofi Memorial O follows. Overty M e in A Ma Most people are luul\uw for happmess. It takes vari- ous things to satisfy various puuplc A husband and wife were arraigned in coyrt for violent and persistent quarrel- ing. “Can’t you and your husband live together happily without quarreling ?” the judge asked the woman. “No, your honor, not happily,” responded the woman ! We are willing to take the chance and guarantee re- sults from our Sunday night message—"Three Steps to Happiness.” Yourself and friends cordially invited. Sincerely yours, JASON NOBLE PIERCE MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD R 14th IN THE RESIDENTIAL N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, lngram Memonal Congreglhonl 10th <t cuberger. Speciél Music MINISTER, \(OR\X\G SERVICE, 11 0" CW\'!\ Sermon by Rev. Walter A. Morgan 1 sts. nw. When the Soul Faces | Glee Gign. Ay . | CLEVE? AND PARK EGATIONAL. ND LOWELL STS. YORTH BIGELOW. MUSIC BY THE ch Subject. “THE AWAKENING OF THE ORIE: Will the coming disarmament council prevent a clash with Japan? Mr. Madison, New York City Violinist, Will Play. 1824 H STREET N.W. ia oL e Fall Term Now Open Don't delay, but enroll XOW for o more of the 14 courses of Bible study. Institute affords an opportunity men and maidens, to mature men en, to acquire a wystematic kno the Word of God aud its practical ap tion fe; to secure a training for eili Christian work in church and mission fic s and thus to become workmen und work- Women who nced not to be ashamed, righily dividing the Word of Truth. The “call for helpers in the great harvest tield of the world is lond and urgent. The schedule provides classes of one-lonr periods on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdas and Friday from 5 to 6 and . and i o, furandon from Tussday | oline W wom special studies to Friday, inclusive. Greek, Hebrew and English are also taught. School prayer Deeting foom 5 {o 6 each Thursday. Tuition "D, ALEXANDER R. KULDELL, Dean, DR. MAURICE E. MILLER, Associate. PhoHes: Franklin 3! e | Church of Life and Joy, 1814 N ST. N.W. Church of the Nazarene =y Tth and A II P . fnrmerlr l E. Church. 1 lh4~ children. ealing ser *RAGTICAL CHRISTIANITY." g by Rev Wm. D. Shelor of et Rpecial Mr. H. D. Appleby, teacher of songs by Mrs. Quann and Mrs. McVey of metapliysics, Checter. P, Services each night during the You are invited. ALL WELCOME. week except Saturdas. IN B. Wil stor.