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THE EVENING CHURCH WFTHODINT FPI WRite), METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). WETHODIST EPFISCOPAL (White). OPAT, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBEE: NNOUN BAPTIST. BAPTIST. 1, 1921—PART 1. LUTHERAN CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School and Rally Day exercises, Mr. Edwin | Dice, superintendent. | 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class; Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; Mr. O. W. Youngb‘ood president. 11:00—Public worship with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “THE CHALLENGE OF TOMORRO 6:45—Epworth League devotional services. 8:00—Public worship with SERMON LECTURE by DR. MONT- GOMERY on the subject : “THE CURSE OF THE SPEED MANIA” Special music by the CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR, THE CALVARY QUARTET AND MR. GEORGE HAROLD MILLER. Free seats to the public. Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. MCKENDRE . Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th. Streets (The Red Brick Church) SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m.—Praver service. Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Rally service. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all, 11 O’Clock—Public worship. Address by the Pastor: “THE SECRET OF PREVAILING PRAYER” Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. 6:00 p.m.—"Get-acquainted meeting.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League (a great meeting for young people). 8:00 O’Clock—Evangelist Meeting, conducted by the Pastor. Preaching by REV. S. R. WALDRON There is always an altar service and prayer for those needing help. |, Come. Bring your unsaved friends, and help them on to God. THURSDAY—Midweek service—School of Prayer—a most profit- 1ble meeting, where a large number of people are trying to learn the secret of prevailing prayer. You are invited. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY WEEK —AT— Between Ninth & Tenth Stx. McKendree M. E. Church e immn e zenen DR. JOHN H. WESLER, Supt. 8 O’Clock Each Evening. Tuesday, Oct. 4—Public Meeting for all parents, children and friends. Address by REV. M. S. WRIGHT of Lonaconing, Md. ‘Wednesday, Oct. 5—“BUILDING AND DEDICATION OF SOLO= MON'S TEMPLE"—illustrated with building blocks, showing the dif~ ferent parts of the temple, with its furniture and sxumficance By MR W. H. H. SMITH. Thursday, Oct. 6~DEMONSTRATION NlGHT—-(l"ustranng the i work of dxfieren! classes). Special Service of Prayer in behalf of- -n Sunday Schools. Friday, Oct. 7—Rally of all classes, promotion of puplls. enlistment | of new pupils. Address—MRS. WM. F. McDOWELL. Consecration service—Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill will sing at this meeting. o The Public Is Cordially Invited to All the Sessions RUST HALL EVENING SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (10 Weeks—Oct. 10 to: Dec. 12. 1921) REGISTRATION NIGHT 2.1 Hth and H sts. Douglas Memorial ™% e ““Ihg Church of the Big Welcome. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. IL," Pat m.—S8hort sermon nu A God and My Job” ppropriate to lIuA thought en- e conference on Hanplnyfl!nl . Sacramental service Wlllt 13 “A"Man Who Gave Up Hxs Theology” Strangers in_the city epecl ly_wanted. WESLEY CHAPEL Methodist Episcopal Chutch Gor. 5th REV. J. ~ g F ste 2w OLSON, D. D. 10r Tord's Suber. 1P WITH US.” DumbartonAve.M.E.Churéh e bet, Wis a alst n.w. REV. 1 O torg - ~ v ¢ Graded Humluv r.dnn oty Communion. 1den Value of Chl Life.” 10] MILY. HOME.COMING DAY METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. Jolin Marshall place and C st. B.w. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D. MINISTER. 11:00 a.m.—Minister will preach, “What Jesus Taught About Himself” SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. «The Vials in Heaven Filled ' 'With Prayers” m.—Sunday school and Bible class. AL Strangers wanted., hotels. A cordial wel Eldbrooke M. E. Church just off Wisconsin ave, VARD FORT, Minister. 0 am. L. Derrick, supt. RALLY DAY iu all depts. 11 a.m.—Communion. b & worth League. Mass. Ave. N.W. - awaits Fou. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). Haven M. E. Church 14th and B sts. and M. BROW. Every member | | n.W. Stinisier: 9:30 a.m.—S: 11:00 a.m.—Pasto ; “(:‘"PIGPT. .l- 'he Things 5 . ‘Mo e With Musical Program and Refreshments, o by ev. E. Coleman. .—Sermon. by A.- L. Baughus. This s last call for back en- 7:30 Monday, October 10 The curriculum will include courses in Bible, Sunday School Methods, Epworth League and Junior League Methods, Home and Foreign Missions and Kindergarten Work. Rust Hall, 1150 North Capitol Street R. J. HOAGE, Chairman Executive Committee. * RESCUE MISSION. RESCUE MISSION. THE GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Marshall Place Herbert W. Kline, Supt. 14th ANNUAL FALL JUBILEE, Oct. Ist to 31st TONIGHT and ALL NEXT WEEK Lttt ~cllbnlth A M E. Zxon Church 6th st. between L aud- M n.w. WM. D. BA 2 Not Ashamed.of the tian Endeavor. —*Ou by Allen Meacham of Livingstone College. The choir having returned from their va- spe 3 e to our services, Campbell A. M. E. Church Nichols A e, supt. lustaliation of officers. .—Holy Communion. Sermon by pastor. 6:30 p.m.—0pe I, AlL the choir will_render selections. Master. DANTEL “n_mmu IN THE YEAR \1RS FITCH The Famous Ocean Grove Singer MR. JOHN THOMPSON Noted Rescue Mission Worker WILL SPEAK TONIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT Mctropolxtan Wesley A, M E. Zion Church D st. between 2nd and 3rd sts. s.w. Henry J. Callis, D.D., Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by ‘the’ pastor. —Sundag_school. —Ioly Communion, —Chiistiun Endeavor. m.—Sermon by the pastor. C-M»E.‘““" st Inspiring Testimony Service. Come Tonight. Bright Music. All Welcome. Good Singing. or. 1 1 ®m., sérmon; rogress Demand- .m., Epworth League; ct, *‘The Bread L Tue m., joint board mes 73 on drive for m debt s every member come brepirade to pay it. ALL WE! ME. ftyAMEZlonCh ! Morton st and Sherman nve. uw. Hamline Methodist Church Sth and P Sts. N.W. HAMILTON P. FOX, Church 16th mear P Street N.W. Greep motor buses paes the doer. Randolph, Society. Fresiding Eider 8. . Q. Monday night concert by Class'No. 1. Lane C, M. E. Church A“_;fi‘um " vou 'I?'K. Pastor A astor. HOLY COMMUNION.” 30—Sunday schook 00—Subject, “THE LAST SUPPER.” 5—Qponing of league. ~ Lécture: Rev. Herbert F. D. D., Minister. Sunday Program: | l | | | | | l 0—Sermon, DR. HAWKINS. 9:30 2.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. Minister. ery member aud group leader urged to 1100 be present at 1. WORSHIP WITH US. 11:00 a.m.—Fullness of Joy’ “The-Fight of Faith” . 8:00 p.m.— .—EPWORTH LEAGUE. Uni Wefley _WE._Z—' i “The ¢ Question of the Auto- cratic Employer” ““hird in & serles of evening addresses on rists Teachiug on the Social Problem. Foundry Quartet Will Render Musical Programs at Both Services [URSDAY, 8 P.M.—MIDWEEK SIRVICI T OLTOWED, BY SOCIAL HALF-HOUR. Dr. Randolph’s subject, ““WITNESSES.' Visitors Always Heartily Welcome. “Ku Klux Klan” Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Epworth League, 7:00 p.m. METHODIST PROTESTANE. N. C. hvl.. Communion Sunday Morning North Carolina Ave. 3% Sth & B s.e. REV. P. W, CROSBY, Minister. lm—Bunllly school. “Communion p.m.—Subject— “The Spirit-Filled foel" 7:15 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. RVERY SERVICE imuf You “Cu e Right Roag»" = 3 10 a.m. At:gfl,‘;’lflhmfl:.yh.a“”l 11 a.m.—Preaching. P SPRCIAL MusIc. Trinity M. E. Church h Street Southeast. sosEPH DAWSON. Pasior. A am. ML REV. ER, Mivlster. Sunday eche :. Subject Epmerth Leag 1 am. M Spmg, “THE BEST BOOR FOR A \‘OL\G MAN. Pnlclh‘ N DR. TUPPER At the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets Sermons on National and International Topics Sunday, October 2, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. 1) a.m.—“’l'hc Highest Heroism Under the Heavens” A sermon on idealistic manhood. 8pnu-—“’l'heMcasureoitthmfortthomingCon- ference.” The proper personality of the great Congress for universal peace. Quartet Choir at 11 a.m. Quartet and large chorus in the evening. Baptism at close of the evening service. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Rev. F. I. Winter, supt.; John Ruthven. asst. supt. Classes for all. Come and join us. B. Y. P Union meets at 6, with social hour and refreshments Devotional meeting at 7. See the largest B. Y. P. U. and its splendid band of young people. Nearing the 250 mark. Strangers and visitors are welcomed at THE HOME CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH . 8th and H Streets N.W. REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D, Pastor. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D,, Assistant Pasto:. REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. RALLY DAY by departments. May we not greet the Pastor with a record attendance? CORDIAL WELCOME TO STRANGERS AND VISITORS. 11:00 A.M.—The Pastor preaches on the theme— “LIGHT THROUGH THE GLOOM” Are you a sufferer? Are the doors all closed? Is tha way dark? Come to this service. You may be hel The Junior Church meets at the same hour in the Bundl.y Echool building. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: MINORITY WINS” Napoleon used to say that God was on the side of the strongest battalions. It is commonly supposed that the majority always wins, but does it? This is a popular service, with the young people especially in “mind. Christian Endeavor Mceungs—Sunday, 6:45, Senior, and 7:00 p.m,, Intermediate; Tuesday, Senior, 8 THURSDAY, 8:00 PM-CHURCH PRAYER SERVICE (Entrance \ pastor, “‘Following Jesus is hard in w‘-.-nnlmfi Itke them! ¥ 'WT (mu:x: % Centennial Grace Baptist Church e. s pm. 9th and South Carolina ave. (OR F. W. JOH! AND 22 Su Rapt. Ch, Tt & West Washington Baptist T T:AS—"A WOM. Bible school, Prayer theeting, Thursday, at Petworth Baptist Church 204 Randolp Stree e ices begil REY, 1 PReL TANCHORY with Hon, W D Upena EVANGELISTIC AL SERV _The Church of e 11 a.m. and 8 D Rev. A. J. Frisioe, State Evangelist. Cordial Welcome' at All Services. Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVEN— “The Call of the Infinite” 9:30—Bible school. A class for you. ““Van' meets me; 6:45—Intermediate and Senior C. EVENING AT SEVEN-FORTY-FIVE— ‘The Threefold Deliverance’ Attend the church that Glows, Goes and Grows continually. SEB THE BAPTISMS. Randle Highlan, Kendall Baptlst Church Ninth 8¢, Below B & REV. "!\_:unm hscon‘ Spustor. H i GREAT oo)uussxov 7 llowship to pew mem- Aimintatration of Lord’s Supper. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Sewnd Baptist Church 4th and Ve, REV. HOWARD 1. 8TE! AIKT Pastor. Dr. Charles Winter of Cleveland, Ohio, the musical evangelist, and his soloiat, will begin & two-week revival mesting tomorrow. Miss Emma Purdy of Brooklys, N, 0 o soloist. Preaching tomorrow “at 11 . and 8 p.m. (baptism) and every night r two weeks at 8 p.m. A thousand seats *and a thousand-fold welcome. You_are cor- dially invited to all of these services. Come, worship_with_us. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. CUMMUNITT, CHURCH. nl.lun'r BUNYEA, Pastor. B, Y. P, 9:30—Bible school. 7 p.m. 1 ‘Fullness of Powel The Soliloquy of s1at st o A BT L st. bet. 30th and S1st sts. n.w. riday even! Bunday school vnch Calvary @ Ser: 5. C. HAWK, Pastor, RALLY DAY, OCrouER 5, hool. Hay Communion. it = i termon k¢ worth Les 8:00 p. Where Yout Name Appears. SKCOND AT uxm" Goves a.m. sE :30 p.m.; midweek service, Thursday at a100 GEORGIA AVE MW Hiveryboy feels at home i itethany.” Emory REV. E. A. LAMBERT, Pastor. ‘m.—Sundsy ‘school. .m. —-(Ammnnhn service. h League. R Cheistian Soidier.” BAPTIST CHURCH, Mt. Olive ,, 5’ et L and M ats. n.e BEV. BOT A_OA 0:15 15 ANt G atibag il serel Temple Baptist Church MT. PLEASANT 2 Tenth and N 16th st. n.w. nesr Lamont. ner 378 85008 l;unn Rev. Clifton K, Ray. Wium, hibe -‘cml. RALLY DAY. ou ‘count’ one? Minister W b a and'S i sermous by Dr. Malr. S "AM( 'HE CERTA{VTIN 42 9:30 a.m.—Rally Day exercies by tbe Sun- day school. Classes for all ages. Come Sua- day and get in yours. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— “Ambitious Disciples” 7:45 p.m.—Epworth League rally, with ad- dress Homer J. Councilor i Conference greetings by Miss Carr, Oca- ference District Secretary. Special League Chorus. * Bt M HiSTIAN GREEFING TO AUL. Fifth Baptist Church 7, 34" DB J(!H\ “E. BRIGGR will menvh i C at 11 RISTIAN'S BUSINESS™ At T:45, 1l 5 5o Mite Soclety Rummage Sale at 1013 434 st. s.w., all next week. Revival meet- 1ok at Chapel, 4% and N st h. ing by Rev.'M. R. Japhet, daily, 7:45, all next week. 0 Fyice: on_corner. ‘80 minutes preceding. ~COME. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Corner, of 10th and 1 strosts morthwess Social half hour. Marvin M. E. Church South BEV. WALTER H. BROOKS, D. D., Pntnr 10th and B sts. s.w. 9:30 a.m. —aunmy whoal, CLAUDE M. H! 11:00 &.m—Se “LoRD .msva nfimvu MY SPIRIT Acts, 7,60 Supper. mflbl" EPISCOPAL SOUTH, WMETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIM' snscor.u.’:_'wr-. | | Concordia Bvangelical ie | 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavar. | St. M ark's Luthcran Church | reets s.w. HAYES, D. D., YOU FEBL AT Ba REV. H. nm-u' “THE W\ ‘HURCH Bt R Brothernood class. —The service and se: The cholr, asmisted by vocal and i instrumental artists, will render a 8] mausical ram. coumyaxh BIOY T ekTG, | Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. . AVE. AND 9th 8T. N.E. S. T. Ni'cholas, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30. Bible Class for Men at 10:00. Morning- Service at 11:00. Evening; Service at 7 45, Young :People’s Society at 6:45 pm. | Church of the Reformation THE CHUECH #THAT IS SET OX A HILL" Capitol Hill. * Penna. ave. and 24 st. .. REV. JORIN WEIDLEY, D. D. Sunday school, . 9:30 . Morning worshf}», 11 Christian_Ende g vor, 7:30 ALL SEATS FRE! "uvenY ONE WELCOME. IG‘!.‘ t New uney ave. between M and B S s.— (Missourd_Synod.) REY. 3. FREDRINICH. WENCHEL. Fastor. Sefvices, 11 asm. Blble class abd Sunday school, 9:45 a.m, Church of the Incarnation 14th and vll]llln REV, HEN) [AN] Public won-mp, u Bible school, 94 X Evening servicos —G St. Olaf {Songregation (Of the Norwegin Lutheran Church of | nw. Pastor. rogram. All ol 3 bilrud, pastor. |St-Paaks zn.u,lmal Ol Eleventh and .H Streets N.W. REY. JOHN T. HU)DLE, D. D., Pastor. 9:80Sanday scho 11:00—Holy Commu fon. 3:00—Swedish servi-e. 7:00—Young Peoplt's meeting. 8:00—8ermon by the pastor. Communion continued. Prayer service—Tipirsday evening. 11 am. ludsrun man, m Luther League, ?I-m-y 7:45 pm. Lutheran c. tor. Tomo;mw—;fl;rvx;{e- } n.'- 33 5 Eogliah, conducted by Rer. 1@ ther aring. 3 ALL wzlzom: Grace Evangelical Lutheran i ! Church (Ohfo Syrerl.) pith and Corcorat ats. n.w. h NW. D D.. Pastor, Public_worship, E. C. Dinwiddie service and the pustor in the evening. .Midweek service, | Thursday. 8 p.m. Seuts \are free and ali | _are welcomea. | F. STE chool, 9:30 'y d 8 p.m. Rev at the ‘morni: | Luther Place Memorial (Thomas Circle§) G. M. Diffenderfer, D.D., | v - Pastor Tillie Nelson, A. B.; Welfare | Secretary | | 9:45a.m—Bible Schgol. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Comnmnunion. 8:00 p.m.—Service wll h sermon. BEATS FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBWITONS. This Church Welcon'n:s YOU. Tfimfl‘hflr | 4th and E stree (tissones Sraoa.) B ervices, 1030 a.m., Eogisi] 1130 a.m., German. Sundsy ‘school and Bible class), 8:30 s.m. t —— REFORMED Fl t COENER 13th AND MO NROE STS. 'St pr. JAMES D. BUHEMI, Paster. Bible school for all departmesin. 9:45 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. 15th AND O STREET3 N.W. Grace iitiy 1 mANCK, 1 CHRIBTIAN T’ LIFE-GIVING WO! 8 7pm—C 18 REFORMED, 11— 'COMPBELLING. HE 8—*T 9:40 —S. METHODIST EPI’C{* AR, _ Ebenszer NL E, Chusrch Cor. 4th and D sts. W. WATERS, Mimister. " Sunday achod) (s Classes). {" Brotherhood TChol of Aty volcs Wil fur- | g nlsb muste. - :30 p.m.—Epworth League. _Ijyogram and topic discussion. Singing by'flxm Peo- | pic's Cloir 7:30 p.;m.—Sermon_ br pastor. LL WELOOME. ' MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH 9th and Massachusetts Ave, and K Street THE REPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH } : REV. M. L, RIPPY, Ass'’t Pastor, CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL D.D., Pastor. Dr. Chappell Will Preach Morning MORNING SUBJECT 11 AM., “The Completed Task” Organ Recital 7:30 to 8:15 P.M. Pbreon and Night Music by Men’s Glee. Club FordgnSmdaySchoolntsP.M.EmySmda 'PREE Epwotth League Sunday, 7 P.M. CEMENTS PRESBYTERIAN. PREYBYTERIAN. CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS Southern Presbyterian 22d St. Between P St. and Mass. Ave. N.W. REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor 9:45a.m.—Bible School. Special “Rally day” exercises. 11:00a.m.—Divine worship. Preaching by the pastor: “STRENGTH FOR THE PILGRIM'S ROAD” Communion at close of morning service. 3.00.p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:00 p.m.—Social hour and supper, to which strangers in the city are invited. 7:00 p.m.—Service of song. 7:30.p.m —Preaching by the pastor. 8:15 p.m.—Senior Christian Endeavor-Consecration meeting. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. NEXT SUNDAY—Preaching by CHIEF CHAPLAIN ]J. B. FRAZIER, U. S. N. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D.,, SPEAKS AT 11:00 a.m.—“SAMUEL, SAMUEL” 8:00 p.n—"“GOD” ‘Who is God? Where is God? Is God a person? What is personality?. Is there any way of establishing the 1eality of God than by mere Bible assertion? Things That Trouble People 9:30 a.m—Meeting of Sunday Schooi. 4 7:15 p.m.—Meeting of Young People’s Society of C. E. iy s Thursday, 8 pm—Meeting for deepening the spiritual life— ;{ STABILITY—with exposition by Dr. Clark. 2 THE CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED Till renovations are completed service will be in the Lecture Room. Westminster Clmdl M_ moral | Sherwood V. - e AT D) (REV. WALTER L BAG Rev. John'D. Kmth, Minister| 10:00 2.m.—Sunday school. 11: xnon: ISLAND Avmr. " T oy pm.—Worship led by Christian Endeavor. 2 NORTH Eckington oot PASTOR, REV. H. E. BR 9:30 a.m. —Snndl] 11:00 a.; h o, day b ver andBible study. ‘hu —Prayer anc Bl’]‘{.ORDM! LY WELCOME. New York Avenue Presby- terian Church New York ave., 13th and H sts. DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. RET. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. 7:45 p.m. -b mon, AMANT. Sermons 3y Bev. C. L. Bluhm, WestemPrcsbvtmanChurd\ H gt between 18th and 20th n.w. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 13:30—Sunday school. 00— “The Everlasting Arms —RBible u'haol thU] thy BAD. ( : “Publie_ worship. - ‘ommunion and_reception of be: CLIFFE will preach. T:00—Curistian m...‘.'.,r’“ o m.—C. E‘, rally le;\'ll:h ~POPULAR .—Public _ worship. PROVERES. " "“The Sin of Meroz” NEAR THE HOTELS. RALLY DAY. Central Prcsbytcrian Church Southern Assembly) Bixteenth and Trving 5ts. N.W. Mctropolifan.Presbytaian Fourth and B streets southeast. EEY. JAMES HTAYLOX, DAD.. Pastor. e 9:30 2.m.—Sunday e FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. 9: i Dol cias. 2 11 —Preaching by the Pastor. Com- 17 Fifth St. S.B. s 54 H 3 i Yy v, | Rally Day in the Whole 7-00 %0 pom —lx_-;uflun gy the p-nm Church m., Thursday—Prayer service. ¢ am‘fl children cared for during morning 9:30 2.m.—Sunday school. ke dth at. ar or Mt. Pleasaat car to 227 Day is » good time to begin to Irving st. .. Garden Memorial Anacostia. Bev. GEORGE M. COMMINGS, Pastor. Bundss "school, 930 a.m.; preachin C. F., 6:30 p.m.; evening ervice: ~ NOR S 11th st. and B. L ave. 5 REY. HUGH KERR FULTON, Paster. 2:45—Bible study. Classes for all. 11:00—Holy Communion. :45—Christian Endeavr. 7:45—Bvening Wors! A CORDIAL WELZOME TO ALL. “Precious Faith” Gunton-Temple, = *2 * Get the One Church Habit u' BLR isflli B A!I\;HP M. A., Pastor. M efmen by the pastor. 'Washington Heights Pres- Sunday. We from 3 to 99. 1100 a.m.—Morning worship. Subject— “A Greater Work” 6:45 p.m.—Christian _Endeavor Rally and Rouse-Up meetings o both Senior and Intermediate societies. 7:43 p.m.—Evening worship. Subject— classes for all uges Minsesota Ave., / by chorus choir. Mr. Gorbach; | byterian Church a Christian Endeavor socleties. Caumbia ana Kal y rmon by the pasto { 30 PALMER. D Do vening service in new bunding. 16th aad C. PALMER, D. D., Miniater. Newton sts. H y's young pecple’s class. FOUR'fiq CHURQ’I | Spencer's Bible clas: \ 13th and Fairmont sts. n.w. e wm"‘" {0\ and Fal . B Prov., 1022 N DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. | Eenme . E .‘x’:‘fid{x " tor P2, —Sunday_school. Spectal music- M| on Gre 's Bille class taught by Frank L} prano; Anel:xr: Rllo‘n“ St e e ‘Middleton. { " Thursa midweek meeting, —Morsing worshy. Preachiag by CORDIAL WELCOME S0 aLa astor Tpm. —s:ufor and Intermediate Christian CHKISTIAN SCIENCE. avor 8 p.m.—Evening worship. Preaching by the Mr. Herbert F. Keyser, organist a --r' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE sical director. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist Branches of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbla Road and Euciid St. ; Eastcrn Prcsbytgnan Church ; Second Church of Christ, Scientist : N N.E. Masonic Temple, Stb ang F N.E. ryiand ave. ALFRED E. "BARROWE. D, IV., Pastor. Third Church of Christ, Scientist 11:00 a.m.: —c.unr nunim‘:;er:u a nupuon) Masonic Temple, 13th and N. Y. Ave. new members. b | Fourth Church of Christ, Sclenlld s for all. | Thie Arcade, 14th and Pagk’ Boa E. | SUBJECT— SERVICES:. CHURCH OF THE and 8 3. s t susmu bLHuOL— 1a MEETINGS—8 READING ROOMS: COLORADO BLDG., 14th Hours: 9 0 0 (Wed., 9 and Holidaye, 2:30 g 1786 gom.un A RD, N.Wo— lours, 10 to 9 (except Wednesday ing, Eundas .,.a“.‘:.‘-'a.;';, . “ EAST CAPITOL ST.— ‘Hours, e (except Wednesdays, 13 to, 6: Sundays, 2: 30 "0 5:80) " Bhosed holiday THE ARCADE, 14th and Park Reoad % b(” econd Floer) o k da; 18,50 B ek, g ol T 90 5 CENTRAL UNION MISSION, — e O eION. COVENANT Conpecticut ave. and N st. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, Assistant. 9:30—Sunday school, opening service. 9:45—Primary Department. 9: a—nnr"m. Bible class. Miss Mabel | urston, 10:00— Ait-Comere: Bibie. ciase for men. 10:00—Justice Peelle’s Bible class. 11:00—Moraiag service. Bermon by Mr. Tal- 6:15—Christian Endeavor Supper. §45—Christian Endeavor vesper service. 45—Specidl musieal program. l W—Eunln‘ service. 8es TBUHDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1921— 8:00 p.m., midweek prayer service. Peck Memorial Chapel, IEV IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 5.—Sunda school. CENTRAL UNION MISSION 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. John S. Bennett, Supt. Services nightly at 8 p.m. Sundays, 8 and 7:45 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20d—7:45 P.M,— E CASH OF KENTUCKY, SPEAKER. Open-Alr service, 6:30 p.m. Bazk coruer, 7th aud La. ave. n.w. REV. JOBN H. JEFFRIES, SPEAKER. Bible Classes Every Monday at 'II:IBDI: Mrs. Jobn Jomes toaches clasees lc:hur“l..n = el nf al r. e . Mller aleo teaches Bible elass. All Welcome. 1 3 “AMansLastChmu Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Peaple’s service. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. At Reservoir and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, PASTOR. Manse, 5500 15th ot. n.w. CATHOLIC. ave. and nnaaln st. rnu-. SRET.