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TELLS OF HEALING PLAN OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Judge S. W. Greene, in Lecture, Ex- plains What Constitutes Treat- ment of the Sick. treat- | " THE EVENING STAR, PULPIT AND PEWF Rev. Dr. Robert A. Seilhamer, of Pawtucket, R. I, who is to conduct a~serles of meetings in the Eplncopll churches of East Washington on “The Jission of the Church,” will preach at {Christ Church, 620 G street south- east, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock: W od kK Orient Commandery, Knights Tem- vlar, will attend Christ Church. 620 street southeast ‘n full uniform tomorrow evening at 8 o'cleck. This the one hundreth. anniversary of the founding of the missionaty soclety. Dr. Randolph will preach at § p.m.| on "The Deliverance of Dive: the sixth sermon in the series on the “Socfal Message of Jesus." The School | of Religion will begin {ts session Thursday with classes in. missicns, New Testament, child study, social teachings - of - Jesus. principles of teachings, at 6:30 and 7:15 p.m. Dr. M. B Church in commemoration of| 'WASHINGTON, .D. O, SATURDAY,. OCTOBER .15, .1921—PART HURCH PRAYER TO MARK‘ . SUNDAY BEFORE NOV. 11 | Nation-Wide Plea for Conference on Limitation of Armaments PRESBYTERIAN. HAPTIST. BAPTIST. Church Announcements LUTHERAN. | to Be Made. Sunday before Armistice day, No- vember 6, will be observed by churches throughout the country as a time of special prayer for the in- ternational conference on the limita- tion of armaments. i SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN| ¢ 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. | At Reservoir and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, PASTOR. i i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister | Chur:h of the Insa.maum E L aliatin . at HZ\R\ MAN| N, Public worshi, KL Bible setiool, 4 Eveniug services "Fastor Toud. r | Randolph is to glve an exposlitory U lehing - upon the nature | s the first of & series of vialts by the | LISRD), 15, to, KW P o Sl The Federal Councll of the Churches Manse, 5309 13th ST. N.W. | Subjeots for Sunday morning and evening: St. Mark’s L Luthcran Church and attcibutes of God and His saving | KHERS € BTt Charcies, ReG | church social hour.” Prohibition Com.- |2 st in Americh today issued b —iiiaday ecool | ~ et and protecting power. the speaker | N " hurch, being a member of this | missioner Haynes is to speak at the |of SPECRL {0, (he, relllous clements | 1100em— |11 a.m~—*The Pathway to Perfect Peace' | mev. m DERAY A suids vAs w practical illustration. let [CRID, L 00TC Y The full vested choir, | meeting of the Men's Club Friday | of cquention in’ opmis o s ALPAED | “The New Birth of the | et P o joip of “God. and | in charge of Harry I Clarkson, will| night at 8 o'clock. ot ot e Ukt o & Cwenl e RS 8 p.m.—*“The Country’s Crisis, Curse d Cure” THB CHULCH WHEKE YOU FEEL AT turns to Chiristian Science to be iade |render a special program. A mestine it = j slsccalision sl Congregations o hold Nations' P - B an | Bible echosi—o . «il. Since God's worl is already R 9 e lount easant | special services on November . at —Psalm 87. artet ir o horue ‘even! r. Hayes will llrr-:l; 11 am ll.d 1& m done. there is no specific or indi-! {rpain Ledoux of New York is to g W. C. is to be held Wednes- | the time of the opening of the"con- 8:00 p.m.— > :n“ SR aLe s e AN € AN SrSene’ L. L. prayer wervice, Wednesday, 2 Vidual action required of God that|gNrrain Ledaux of Hev vice” to|day SYShInE £t the realboace oebion | lomencs asd tho heniiE, O the o to| “The Song of t]-.e Sword o ’ "“”L m., Rev. F. 1. Winter, Supt. Gr: E: lia‘mancs conditlon should be mads | orrat Ritcrnoon a3 olclock at the | Lt W- Solbach, 3224 13th street north- | the unknown dead. Men TR T A e TR of the chaseh, commity ace Evangelical Luthzran right e Bible says a H 2 = v uring Armistice week, meetin, Sunday, 7 and ity sre 1. e e lnoked upon His work, and that it | Bahal House, 1803 18th street * % ok x [0 ‘study problems for international Lodder, M i Enid Willisms. m:mu:l:; :.”: e ""‘:"“ "‘; "'::":""" i l Church 11 ns for young ladies, ain a1 jum. [ was very good. The treatment or ‘rayer of the Christian Science prac- fioner is a clear positive, knowing and understanding that “God has iade all and made all good. God cated man in His own image and likeness, and AS a necessary result of the law of creadon. man in God's image and likeness must be godlike. iie must reflect the godlike qualities, peace, harmony. dominion. free- God being good. ha from the very could not " have pains or aches of kind, and. since God is the only er, no other power has created m, and man cannot have them, be- cause they do not really exist. Judge Greene is a member of the ruristian_Sclence board of lecture- ship of the First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. CENTRAL UNION MISSION TO HOLD CELEBRATION Observance of 37th Anniversary Announced for Tomorrow, Morn- ing. Afternoon and Night. dom, power. vt created and, | The Central Union Mission will b its" thirty-seventh anniver- | . Services will be held morning_at Mount Vernon Church South, where Rev. G. Chappell will preach. A @ will be Leld in the afternoon ! o'clock. at the mission audi- Louisiana avenue. Kev. Miller. president of the | will preside. Five- ill be delivered by | llumphre\s Rev. J. T. Hud- E. Fultz. Rev. ‘H. P. Fox. Taylor and Rev. J. J. i i uts ‘addresses H The evening meeting will also be heid in the auditorium of the mis- n, where Rev. James L. Free mau 1 be the principal speaker. Dr. Richardson will preside and mllsic i1l be rendered. led by Peter Quar- ‘1 of Daytom, Ohio. Mr. Quartel is superintendent of the Rescue Mission t Dayton and has a good delivery, it stated. supt. Bennett has recently issued a report which states that last year al! strong able-bodied men were able 1o find work, but this year conditions are quite the reverse. Great numbers | of men anxious to work. many of them having searched diligently for ployment, are appealing to the jon for food and shelter. The ion dormitories are fliled every ight. but a man is never turned v. If occasion requires the chapel 1 auditorium can be used to shelter ¢ unemployed during the industrial Ispression. There have been 417 religious serv- s held in the mission building dur- 3 the past year, with 37.992 per- ~ons in at!ondancfl. 1,339 professed conversions. ted. dgings and 3.280 meals were rur-| ished free. while employment \\'asl found for 1,639 men and women and 136 free garments were distributed The Methodist Episcopal Church at Seat Pleasant, of which W. H. Rich- {ardson is pastor, will be reopened to- morrow with all-day services. The interior has been redecorated. The program of services for tomorrow is as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock and preaching at 10:15, 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. The preacher for the afternoon will be Rev. Dr. Hamlin P. Fox. pastor of Hamline M. E. Church, and Rev. Dr. Lucius C. Clark, executive secretary of the Federation of Churches, will be the preacher for the evening. Wednesday evening Rewv. Dr. John R. Edwards, district super- intendent Washington district, will preach. * % X Rev. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- terian Church. is preaching a serles of sermons Sunday mornings in the church at 14th and R streets on “The Affirmations of Jesus Regarding Him- self.” The evening services are being held in the new bullding at 16th and Newton streets. * % w % The Christian Endeavor of the Pet- worth Baptist Church will hold its annual business meeting in the base- ment of the church Tuesday at 8 p.m. The society will also discuss plans for the winter and prepare for its so: cial on October 31, which is a special teature which has been followed for several years. The Hall Mission Society has made a new e school, with Charles Daughty as su- u(‘rlnl ndent. The attendance has | been increasing, and the superinten: ent is much encouraged with the week. Those who are not members {of any other Sunday school are in- vited to attend. The hour has been fixed at 1:30 p.m., so that those at- tending other schools who wish to at- tend this one can do so. * k¥ The lecture delivered by Judse Sam- uel W. Greene, C. S., at First Church of Christ. Scientist, iast evening, and which will be repeated this evening. is the first in a series of lectures on the subject of Christian Science which will be delivered this winter under the auspices of First Church. The course will include some of the best known lectures on this subject. One lecture will be delivered each month, the dates of which have not yet been announced. * % % % The new organ built for the Fourth Presbyterian Church, 13th and Fairmont streest, has been instalied and will be in use tomorrow. A large chorus cholr has been organ- ized and trained by Mr. Keyser, or- ganist and choirmaster. It is ex- pected that this will be quite an ad- dition to the musical service of the church. Extensive repairs to the an- nex buflding are in progress. which will adapt it to social purposes and accommodate the large and grow- ing younger portion of the Sabbath school. ® % % % Services for Sukkoth. the feast of tabernacles, will be held at Eighth Suetl Temple tomorrow and Monday, «mong the needy. | follows: Tomorrow, childre1's harvest festival, 7:30 p.n.; Monday, e on, “The Four Fruits,” at 10 CHURCH WORK EXPANDS. il day feasts will be held Oc- Activitles of Luther Place xemo-l rial Congregation Reported. The report of the activities of the {Y.uther Place Memorial Church, at * *'homas Circle, for the synodical year: just closed, shows that all depart- Mments of the congregation’s activities went beyond all records of recent Tears in the expansion of their work. evolences almost double those of previous of the special musical program a: ranged by John Russell Mason, or- ganist, for the evening service of the Centennial Baptist Church tomorrow. tober 23 at 8 p.m. and October 24 at 10:30 a.m. * % ¥ ¥ Edyth Marmion Brosius, harpist: Ruby Potter, soprano, and Herman Hoftman, violinist, will be the soloists ¥ % kK At _the Immanuel Baptist Church eipts for the local activities wereipr wWilliam Axling of the great Mis- than $1,000 greater than lastiaij Tabernacle. in Tokio. Japan. is to ! and the offerings for outsideigpack tomorrow evening Rev. morning. In the Gove G. Johnson is to e er year and quadrupled|preach on “The Church of the First Rigxe of foun Sea e Century and of the Twentieth—Its t was decided to increase the use- | Ret Ty TN, 00 (08 oo o hinese ilness of the church in the com- unity by the establishment of a wel- bureau. It will be the purpose this bureau to seek out the young | omen in the government service who riss the wholesome environment they ced in their home neighhorhoods ause they are forced to live within not too hospitable precincts of nattractive boarding houses during heir stay in the National Capital. >liss Tillie Nelson. for vears a mis- ry teacher and social worker ln| Irdia, and prior thereto a government i «mploye. has been engaged to devote | n eviire time to this work. Am other activities proposed is the e:lah!|<hmenl of a hospice where Christian Young women in the gov- ©-ament service may live uuhsmrlllll\ cost, amid the surroundings of a| fined home life, under the chaperon- ] of kindly and sympathetic Chris- i.an workers. H —_— INSTALL NEW MEMBERS. Sunday School Fraternity Meets | at Epworth M. E. Church. The Phi Mu Sigma National Sunday School Fraternity recently reorgan- ized Epsilon Sigma Chapter at Ep- corth M. E. Church South. The ex-; ~rcises were presided over by the su- preme master of the fraternity, as-| «<'sted by members of Alpha Chapter. ! Those being installed were Rev. John | Taul Tyler. pastor of the church; W. Hummer, superintendent of the' sunday school; H. F. Winn, section | ipervisor of the Sunday school: harles H. Shores. Le Roy E. .‘\llller, King, Charles A. Monroe, | Davis. Arthur E. Winn, Ru- | . Arthur V. Duke, Clyde . Rector Byrne, George ! W. Harding, Charlle B. Douglass, S.| dwin Moore, Maurice A. Taylor and | . B. Barkman. tha “goat” of the occasion. Alpha Chapter recently initiated the following: B. C. Palmer, T. E. Pal- mer, Claude Leland, Walter J. Cun-| ningham, W. Clark King. V. B. Wilks | and F. P. Tomlinson. The base ball. ieam of Alpha Chapter had a very! saccessful season, and the basket ball and bowling teams will soon_ begin wvractice. It is hoped to get a frater- wity league this winter. Sigma Chapter, under the leader- | ship of President Grigsby. is nlnn-l ning_ a _get-together meeting for Qctober 26 at St. Paul's ). E. Church | Sout. Thet- Chapter, at Mount leant( E. Church South, is in the course i { pastor. { will preach for the ensuing year: tea™ will be held. with pictures. * % % % “Remembered Light” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Ulysses B. Pierce, minister of All Souls® (‘hurch at the morning service to- . in the Knickerbocker The- Charles Trowbridge Tittman, bass, will be assisted by Richard Lorleberg, cello, with Lewis Corning Atwater at the organ. * * % Mrs. Lydia Silvester Draper will ad- dress the Libera! Religlous Union_to. morrow evening at 8 o‘clock, on ‘“The ‘Work of the Woman's Foundation.” The meeting will be held In Unitarian 'House 1789 Columbia roarl * % = At the New York Avenue. Presby terian Church the subject of the even- ing_sermon at $ o'clock will be lhe series, “Famillar Proverbs." Rev. Dr. a4 the 11 am. service. Rev. Reginald Rowland, the assistant | pastor, will address the Fisher Bible class, on “The Prop]w s" at 10 am. * * At the recent l-nnull meeting of the TTO ater. ! Temple Baptist Bible school new offi- cers were elected, as follows: Super- intendent, H. I. Littlejohn: associate superintendent, W. Howard Gottlieb; secretary, Francis Hayden: librarian, Miss SteNa Wilson, and -primary snperlnlendenh Miss Blanche Acher. ! * * At the Church of Life and Joy, 1814 N street northwest, the subject for the evening service will be “A New ‘Vision of Work,"” by Miss Ada Rainey, who is returning to take up her work {in Washington. after a very succes: ful lecture course of six weeks' dura- tion, in Atlanta, Ga. At 10 a.m. there will be an hour with the children In lessone in truth, and at 11 o'clock the usual healing nrvlu.* At a meeting of the Jackson Men's M. Bruce King was !Bible class of the First Baptist Church the following officers were elected mander C. M. Simmerg: first vice pres- ident, R. N Miller; second vice presi- dent, E. C. Dutton; third vice presi- dent, C. M. Long; secretary, A. ush; treasurer, C. B. Spates; class reportlr. J. Thomas; teacher, B. Hil- ton Jackson, and assistant teacher, R. N. Miller. . * W ¥ “Authority .in Religion” will. be the subject of the Sunday morinng sei mon by Rev. Géorge A. Miller. at the Ninth Street Christian Church. The Wallace Radchflu [ President, Com- | : Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will preach in the Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow morning on Cowardly Dodge of a Bystander.” In | the evening at 8 o'clock Bishop Myrl Smith will preach. Bishop Smith has Just returned from India. The * % Xk ¥ Rev. I'r. J. G. H. Barry. rector of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York city, will preach at St. Agnes' Church, 46 Q street northwest, at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. * x * The first of a series of healing serv- ices, which it is planned to hold at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church the third Sunday in each month, will be Feld tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The services will be conducted by the rector, Rev. J. J. Dimon. * k x % The annual presentation of the united thank offering of the Woman's Auxiliary of the diocese of Washington will take place at the evening service tomorrow at St Stephen's Episcopal Church. , * k¥ % Tomorrow will mark the close of | the evangelistic mee‘'lngs conducted by Rev. Charles H. Winters at the Second Baptist Church, 4th street and Virginia avenue southeast. Mr. Win- ters will preach at 11 a.m. on "Run- ning a Race”: at 3 p.m., meeting for | men, on “A W hite Horse ‘With a Lion | on His Back,” and at 7:45 p.m. the subject will be “Twice Born." * ok % The boy preacher, Wilson Holde: from West Virginia, begins a serie of special services Monday night, 3 o'clock, at the Centennial Bapt “hurch, ith and 1 streets northeast. Rev. E. Hez Swem, the pastor, is to preach’ tomorrow morning on “Be- lievers and New Believers,” and at night on “The Greatest Earth Won- er. £EQ: * ¥ % % Rev. Dr. Muir, pastor of the Temple Baptist Church, will have as his aupb- Ject tomorrow morning “The Alpha and Omega,” and in the evening, "Correct Walking.” The annual church reunion will be held Friday evening. Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernethy. pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, and William Knowles Cooper, secre- tary Y. M. C. A, will be the speakers. Special music and refreshments form part of the evening's program. * ko Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, pastor of Petworth Baptist Church, announces the continuation of the evangelistical services each Sunday. He will preach at both services tomorrow and In the evening there will be baptism. * The first of a series of Sunday night community services, under the ! auspices of the Cleveland Park Con- gregational Church, will be held fo- morrow &t § p.m. Addresses will be dent of the provisional republic_of Korea, and Dr. Philip Jaison. subject is “The Korean Republic.” ¥ o Rev. Jason Noble Pierce will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock a.m., on “How to Tame the Tongue,” and at 3 o'clock p.m. on “The Second Plank In Christ's : Platform.” There will be an organ | recital at 7:30 o'clock p.m. by Harry Edward Mueller. * ok k% The New Jersey branch of the' Woman's Board of Missions will hold its annual meeting in the First Con- !gregational Church Tuesday and Wednesday. Among_the out-of-town speakers are Mrs. Franklin Warner of White Plains, N. Y.: Mrs. J. J. riet Parker of Madura, India. and Dr. Herman F. Swartz of New York. PEREXE Friday evening Harry Edward Muel ler, organist. and Louis A. Potter. pianist, assisted by the large chorus of the First Congregationa! Church will give a concert to which the pub- lic is Invited. * Preparations are bei the first preaching mission of the {season at the First Congregational Church, which will be held at and 8 o'clock pum. daily, from Sun- day to Friday, October 23 to 25. The speaker will be Bishop Francis J. Mc- Connell of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ERE The Presbyterian Ministerial Asso clation of this city and vicinity will meet Monday at 10:30 am.. in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe will speak on ‘The. World Presbyterian | Alliance.” * k% % St. Paul's English Lutheran Su {day school wWill hold its Rally d | exercises_tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Representative Box of Texas | e | is to speak. * ¥ % X Girls of the District and vicinity iwho are members of World Wide | Guild societies are invited to attend a get-together meeting Tuesday evening at Metropolitan Baptist Church. A program will be given. Miss Helen Crissman, fleld secretary j of guild work, will deliver an ad- | dress. * K ok % { St. Paul's Church, Alexandria, is suc- ! cessfully conducting twelve group meet- ings each week in connecllon with the nation-wide campaign in the homes of its members, and a service of prayer and healing will be held Wednesday at 8 pm. A young people’s society will be organized next Sunday night at € p.m. Members of Epiphany Young Peo- ple’s Fellowship will assist and a light supper will be served. ILUTHERAN SYNOD TO MEET |3 102d Annual Convention Will Be Held ‘in Baltimore. 1 The Lutheran Synod of Maryland nd the District of Columbia is to hold its 102d annual convention in Baltimore Monday at St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran. Church., Rev. Dr. Jacob S., Simon of Hagerstown, Md., is to preach the synodical sermon at the session Mondly evening. Natiopal representativés from the general missionary._and berovelent boards as well as other officials will give reports. The Lutheran Brother- hood. of which W. O. Hiltabidle and rry T. Domer of:this city are of- made by Dr. Syngman Rhec, presi-. The | At the First Congregational Church | Pearsall of New York city; Dr. Har- ! made for, | relations, methods for their solution and discussion of a reduction of armaments _will be held by the churches. Where it {s Impossible to {have these daily meetings, the plan calls for a serics of mid-week berv- | ices. j United mass meetings on behalf of | { limitation of armaments will be held | by the churches in practically every | city In the country the latter part of October and the ‘early part of No-| vember. Though the official call is just being { distributed. in many sections the churches are already at work. Al- ready there are plans under way for meetings in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New “York. Boston, Newark, Indianapols, San Francisco, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Cleveland, De- troit, Rochester, Dayton, Hartford, Cincinnati, Harrisburg, Paterson, Erie and Sacramento. On Thankegiving day, pastors will be asked to urge “a real reduction of armaments at this time as an im- | perative and immediate step toward the ultimate goal of a warless world.” —_— D. C. SUNDAY SCHOOLS WILL HOLD CONVENTION Twenty-Fifth Annual Session .of Diocese of Washington Will Convene Wednesday. PA’ Ao WEL ON b NEW THOUGHT. National New Thought Cen! § | O of mu'mmfi MISS VAN VOAST will speak Sunday st 3 “THE SECRET OF 1 ednes 0 SET YOUR MIN 83, Thomas circle. ALL v\n,' HAVE Y0 land. ~Apt. COME. ENASESY 300 Homer Building. 611 13th st. n.w. Reading room open crers afternoon. VA M. JANUARY, TT J. ARAR Self-Healing. Short lesson and noon sileuce, 1: Sunday, 8 p.m., lectnre on at m, LAW oF 13 T R Instructors in | | | | ! ALING SE ow Life_as ynan Health." Church of Lde and Joy, H i | | | l i | The twenty-fifth annual convention | of the Sunday School Institute of the | (]l'lll'!‘sl‘ of Washington is to convene Wednesday in the parish hall of the Church of the Epiphany. Besides the address of Rev. Dr. Samuel 8. Drury 11_o'clock, the afternoon confer- ce will be led Ly Rev. James Law- | ence Ware, field secretary for Sun-| |day schools of the province of Wash- | ington. ~Mr. Wares subject will be ! '“hv Tra(ned Tfar'h(‘rfi" und oppor- i At the same convention unnounm»-! i .hscuxslon ment will be made of the diocesan | FOUNDED 1821 UNITARIAN. i | teacher.training class, which will b conducted by Rev. Charles E. Me-| Allister, rector of St. Matthew" s | | parish, Hyattsvilic. The class will | {meet fn two parts, on Thursdays at| & [ and 8 p.m.. at Epiphany parish | ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE,D. D., h&" and continue twely weeks, | Minister. | with holidays at Thankegiving and | Christmas. These classes are open s Heryices 1n j10 all interested persons and are free. Knickerbocker Theater H o’'cloc! Wednesday venin . {there will be a public meeting ! 18th and Columbis Road | Epiphany Church at which Rev. Dr., Pending Completion New Church. reeman, rector of Epiphany, will 9:45—Sunday school. Graded course. Also ispeak on “The Abdicagion of the Kind ten during momning service. | { Parent.” ! 11:00—Morn'ng worship. Sermon by thbe! During his visit to Washington Dr. ! iSRS 1 rury is the guast of Canon be vries! “Remembered Lrght" i of the Washington Cathedral. —_— PLANS OF BIBLE CLASS. i | iContest to Be .Staged Tomorrow With Ohio Team. { Extensive preparations for the win- Iter activities are being made by the | Crusader Bible class of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. an organ- | |ization of young women from thirty- i | six states of the Union. A contest with a M. Tittma H o will mun’s National Found invited. on *T Public lEERDEI)MINATIflNAvL BIBLE INSTITUTE ‘OF WAS_HING’I'_ON D. C.‘ H Street i . Similar class in | MOPRTAN {Canton. Ohio, will be staged tomor- ora aportant work ta be | {row. Miss Uvalena Poston of Kans: meriea (han you are doiug.” writes | teacher of the cluss, is supervisimg : {arrangements. | denyminations and a: ANTHONY LEA the targe evangel 1 UE MEETS., &« T T I Y The Anthony League met recently ! i ‘:'lmm\ ImLL M oF L4t 2007 Columbia road, the president.] i a working connection with the great-! 1Mrs. Anna E. Hendley, in the chair i N“n \.’1 Training School in the world. {Many prominent women identified| The Pre fan.” P Aug. 4.} with civie, educational and philan-| W51 pase n‘-l'"'r":'a“ii".nfx e e | jthropic work were present. andj A. k. Kuldell. minister, gave : a_ Presbyteria: i 15, This man slad i puipits. Phone | broader plans provi eration with ing closer co-op- | other ~ organizations | working along similar lines were in- | dorsed. i * voluntars contribution The new departments—world or-{ ganization, peace and disarmament ; ler. Acsociate Dean. jand legislation—together with the I S801 A reports of the foreign representative, IMrs. Henry C. H. Stewart. on the lwork being done by women’s organ- izations in Europe, it was announced, promise much of interest for the BAHAI MOVEMENT. Bahai Revelation® Mr. Urbain Ledoux of New York. the well! known philanthropist and champion of the i { coming winter. employed. will speak at Bahai House, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president} 1001 15t si., Sunday afternoon at 3 orclock: fl! General Federation flf' Subject, rvice.” All are Nl’d!l“] Women's Clubs. was_ unanimously fn- | _vited. rsed for appointment as a member CHRISTADELPHIAN. ] | SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM. ! Dr. Axling has lived there twenty years. B. Y. P. Union at 6, with refreshments and social bour. Devotional meeting at 7. Ye live band of Christian workers. N, ntiag ‘oung people, come and meet this live ban Strangers and official Washington are ,lnd 211 who come) are given 8 warm welcome and an inspiration for Lif nding our services in great numbers, and they great duties. “‘Here Dr. Len Broughton of Richmond. Va., the great preacher. scholar and evangelist, will be | bere November 7 to 13. lnclusive. " Walt, "watch and come to hear bim. e THE HOME CHURCH THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO . RELIGIOUS LIBERTY . Gove Griffith Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School with classes for all ages. {11:00 o’clock—Morning worship. Sermon by Rev. William Axling, D.D., of Tokio, Japan nd spiritosl tonfc for the week,” said an sttendant at the First Church i 1 St. Olaf Con ation (Of the Norwegian Luthersn Courch of America.) Lt B ey Sl e Chrie M snd P. 8aciety meeting afterward in the church parlors MAKE YOUR HOME CHURCH YOUR i URCH HOM U STREET AT 16th X% TECK. D. D., Pastor Sunday school, 9: Morning worship, 11. Larly evening service: Yespers, 8. Midweek service, Thursay. 8 p. Epiphauy s & sanely conservative. chur: . and its doors are open 1o saints and sinuers alike. Come and see. Trinity Lutheran Church Corger 4th and E treets B Ofisourd Brvod.) . rivan. Sundax school and Bible class, 9:30 a1 8:00 o'clock—Evening Gospel service, with sermon by the pa&-luhufl:h of thc Rcformatmn tor on “The Church of the First Century and of the Twentieth” (Act: chapter two.) At 7 p.m. the Young People’s Meeting, with a welcome for all young people 'Thursd.:) evening at 8, Prayer and Fellowship \Iecung with ! topic, “The Church as a Working Force.” Friday evening, a “Chinese Tea,” with fine pictures. THE SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE SAY, “COME 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, Miuister to Deaf. N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “The King Who Had a Secret Care” Admission to the MORNING SERVICE by ticket only until 11 o'clock. After that all vacant sittings open to the public. We regret exceedingly the mnecessity of this restriction, but there seems to be no other was JUNIOR CHURCH, S. S. Building. Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme: “The Biggest Soldier” 8:00 P.M.—Address by Dr. William Axling. “Japan—A Menace or a Challenge” treuble Letween the United States and He is a missionary-statesman, who knows the situation well. Come and hear what he has to say. § free and the welcome cordial. 00 p.m— Service for the Deaf REV. BRYANT. MINISTER. Christian Endeavor Mecting Intermediate; Tuesday, Senior, 8:00 p.n. Thursday, $:00 pm—THE CHURCH PRAYER MEETING. trance on H Street). West Washington Baptist Church 31st AND N STS. N.W. Wil there ever be (En- Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor 111 MORNING AT ELEVEN— William R, Flannagan, «Three Great Things” ible schoal A class for you. {Heay Congressman Upshaw| &' 11:00 a.m.— “Taking Stock in the Kingdom™ 3p.m. ltklh\LLY DAY |on \IARR e “The Home as a I‘oundaum.: Stone of Our Ci pm.— “The Great Mystery” REVIVAL NEETIN CONTINUE LVERY | EVENING THIS WEl COME. Fifth Baptist Church E Near Tth §.W. | REVIVAL MEETI Grace Baptist Church 9th and Sou . JOHNSON. ER OF PRAYE SITIES OF LI Young People ai Church prayer meeting, Thursdas. R lu:.fl' of the United States advisory com-| ) mittee of the armament conference. | Christadelphian Chapei i “My Rosary” and “Loch Lomond iwere sung by Mrs. Maud Murphy,| ,, 3952 Bock Creck Chutch tond oo op: cgompanied by Miss Balles. PhY g0 SRR e he following new members were | | received: Mrs. Ernest Daniel, Srs. Chrxstadcl hianEcdes e { Anna Windle and Mrs. Mary C. Fu ymann. Mrs. Laura F. Olney, anninted i {by Mrs. Frances Wagner and Mrs. Mary Wright poghuson. acted” as hostess. The eting of the ! { loague will be held At 5 o elock October | 20, and the Wednesday afternoon meet- | {ings resumed in November. { —_— { CHURCH LECTURE TUESDAY. Dr. Parke Cadman of the Central | Congregational Church of Brooklyn | next Tuesday' evening will give the first of a series of lectures to be de- livered at. Hamline Methodist Epis. copal Church r. Cadman will have as his toj “The Mission and the Republic. rI:lch has just returned from a tour of Eu- | rope and will contrast our form of government with those that prevail abroad. It will be his first lecture | since his return. Others who twill speak during the series of lectures at Hamline will be: William Jennings ryan, who will come next: C. M. Shaldon, author of “In His Steps"; Rev. J.'M. M. Gray and Representa. tive Upshaw of Georgia. DIVISIONS ARE ASSIGNED. Orders have bean issued at the War Department for the allocation of the 30th Army Division in Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, and of the 39th Division in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. « i NAvM, LODGE HALL. Every Sunday, 11:30 a.m. All welcome. UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father 13th and L sts. n.w. 11 am. Rev. James F. Albjon. D. D.. of Portland. Me.. whl preach. - Dr. Albion is one of ot leading preachiers. 9:43 %.m., Kun-| day séhool, 11 d.m.. Kindergacten.” 7 pm.. OTHER SERVICES. Church of the Nazarene | i d 7:45; young people, 7: prayer meeting, 7:45 ursdsy. —All welcome. What’s the Matter With EVOLUTION? HOW WAS OUR WORLD CREATED? WHAT MAY WE KNOW OF ITS FUTURI CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. UNITED BRETHREN. subject of the evening sermon will gmu will cede_the meetings of be “A Big Man. The ordinance Mnha :y‘nod. m};gv Ross Stover, -Memorial United Brethren ‘ Church 1 l-m: baptize Large chairs_(men at n l’n»:ther Wilson of I‘anmnull. L, meetings Monday, on nial Bapt. Ch., ith & Esé n.e. Second Baptist Church 4th and Va. ave. se. REV. HOWARD I STEWART. Pastor. Erangelist Charles B. Winter will preach 11 " oo PRUNNING A RACE': 3 oir. evening service. Baptism at the 3 school, 9:30—(lasses Tt Al: A thousand seats and & Special instrumental 1 music services. You are ocal at Teited 16 worsbip with ve: COMMUNITY Highladds Choci’ HUBERT BUNYEA. Pastor. tm.—Bible echool P. U ““ Shall Be Satisfied il s Ship for Fel-| Good Music—Cholr, Orchestra. Thureday, prayer meeting. Kendall Bapnst Church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. TIAN SCIENCE I CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scltlll-t Branches of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Sd!llllt. in Boston, Mass, First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Roed aud Euclid St. |Second Church of Christ, Scientist i .E. Masonic Temple, 6th and I' ) T Th}ihrd Fh]grrcl‘l o‘f“sh:n. S‘ienflu sonic Temple, 4o EASTOR, d‘f;“‘f“‘“ o Seorr. 1 Fourth Church’ of Christ, Scientist -THE GREATEST SERMON “1 a The Arcade, 14th and Park Road. ‘ SUBJECT— ! “Doctrine of Atonement” SBERVICES:- Sunda; 1 am. and 8 p.m. BUNDAY SCHOOL—11 a. WEDNESDAY EVI READING ROOMS COLORADO BLDG.. 14th G, MAN WHO TUR> ED 115 BACK ON HEA Come to the church that belleves A Christ_can Come once and you will Cowme "again. " Delightful song service. Bap- tisms. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Corner of 18th and 1 streets northwest. . BROOKS, D. B n"‘.‘f"'.fnfiy school. Hours, lo to § (excfl:t Wedneaday even- will preach on * ing. Sun and holidays) P Mna haasc 148 EAST CAPITOL ST— Field At Hours, 12 o 9 (except | Im).d.; 8:00 m»m ior will speak from holida: Pou ‘theme, 'nnm’ru\l: THE ARCADE, 14th MVG[NM A\D DIVINE COMFORT." (Second Floor)— G Ste.— zn:oa 00 -Pastor TATION, " from the text, Went Out to Meditate in’ the I Eventide.” Gen., 24.63. Sunday, 6:45 p.m., Senior, and 7:00 pm.! onn 10t (Wed. 10 to 7. jod Bun- | | [ | i | i fl 2t ot FATLY Ton N 6 weerives—s Mrs, White will hold seance | | Mme._Hat RALLY DAY IN s 4 WILLIAM ENOWLE pe German eerci and € pn. Luth 7:45 pan Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G pw. LOCHER, Puw s in_German AL WELCoME! St.Paul’s English Lutheran Cllmh Eleventih and 11 Streets N.W. REY. JOM HUDDLE, 1. D., Pastor ll 00—"“A Strange Device—A Cross, a Book and a World.” \ 8:00—“Perfected Together in the Same Mind.” DAY IN SUNDAY SCHoo! HON. JOHN €. BOX of Texa- T:00—Younz People’s meeting. oo Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 0ti ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor Sunday Schoo! at 9:30 a.m. Men's Bible Class, 10. Morning service at 11 Evening service at 7:45. Young People’s and Intermedi- ate Societies at 6:45 p.m. Luther Place Memorial Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D.D., Pastor Tillie \ol(on 11:00 a.m — Then o One Another’s rBurdens" 8:00 p.m —Theme: S’§ruo-z e for Suptcmacy Sesiced Kerond. Can. Teratwiez Third, ‘Koenig. Yourth. Quinter. femer Vo Falkenhers. ¥ Cello. TS FRE THIS CHURCH WELCOMES YOU. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Church of the New Jerusalem hose Q street morthwest. Jerysalem All weleome. Fre Pastor. SPIRITUALISTS. 'REV. G. LYAL ARTHAN Sunday_cvening meeting at 8 o'clock in So- ciety Hall, 508 G st nw. Short Jecture “Spiritualism w1t 15 followed sl messugs. Tuesdad evening ‘at speciul message eance aud ques Tions answercd. . ** The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE m THE I3 ALFRED H. TERRY “The Naaxi';l and the Spiritual Body” Followed i There is a untoral bods ad tier? S on Monday and Friday esenings at 8 o'clock. Wednesday afternoons at 2 o'clock &t 300 8t st._s.e. el ds il 2 Christ Spiritualist Church COLORED, 1600 11th ST. N.W, Services—Sundays und Wednesduys. 8 p.w Mme. Hattie Lew PREREP bearer. . e 5 and Frid errbody gets a reading’ | baptism will be observed at the close | pagtdr of Messiah Lutheran Church, in-iof the evening service. The music!philadelphia, will®make the principal| ner. for the evening will be led by Frank |addres It is expected that all ey Carpenter, with a large orchestra un- | members og the sypod and of. t! 1] v.r reorganization and will be stalled in the near future. _— North Capitol and R sts. n.w. CHARLES E. FULTZ, D. D.. —Sunday school. —Sermon by pator. A welcome 1o all. 530 mesk 4 al to l' = emple Bapf.ist Chm-ch Bettel Wil S0 100 0% Spiritual Science Church of (Q!tflr! . Wednesdays). { Christ BIBLE STUDENTS. | = der the direction of Prof. Joscph “A.|brotherhood will attend the annual} P, Tenth and N SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY. !Harrison. brotherhood banquet at 6 o'clock. 8:00 p.m—Sermion by pastor. o 3. MULR, | 1302 14th st. p.w.—Sunday, § pan g e All the local Lutheran pastors,:mem- FRIENDS. DIVINE SERVICES. LECTURE BY International Bible Students’ Association TSI Eye ot nw. | Meeting at 11a.m. First day (Sundey) echool-_10 a. bers of the United Lutheran Church in America, and lay delegates from the ! Washington ovnmnt!onl will be in! Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, has ar- ranged a series of sermons during Mrs. Jane B. Coates “SPIRITUALISM AND CTIRISTIANITY.™ Zion Baptist Makes Plans for Fiftieth Anniversary. Friends’ Meeting Bifie" hool, .m. STRANGERS WELCOMIS T0 AL SERVICES. danoce. Freqerich. 3. Tbby, "exseutive "secreta 1AX TEMPLE AUDITORI | The aftleth anniversary and in-|OStOber and Novembsr. as follows: fattenden SR Fricad disarmament connell Wl SRS | qr R ANSGRT OCE 1e08 PAL BAPTIST CHURCH, P PTORICM. 1 gpirit messages and healings foliow lec o e e et roron sy |pean”; October 23, “Explorers and| s Diana Agopeg Apcar. appoint- 5 3 T Rev. HUGH T. pagr . |- 39 Lecture } "" el “ “Evus. { W roEspAY- DINNER, ikt at 7:30 o'elock, at the Zion onowlbllcoveren“ October 30, “The Slave| o4 honorary consul for Armenia, at Fri Sunday school, AXD M 8T8, X%, Pastor preaches s o |“Some Fi da tal Chris-' Tist ‘Church. F street between 3 ahd | S So e D Moy ober & | Fokohama, has the distinction’ of | for womhip. 11 am.. C. soecia e by e g Mis. c. 5| Bible seheol, 950 ams C. £ 645 p e Fun men | HOME cooK 4% stroets. oot ‘Tesourses’: Novempor | DSInE the first woman consul In the | _All weleome e Kot of the Whsbington Sasoiary e o om0 world. and the #) Irlllnl teachings of An elaborate program has been ar- pnseri Tiolin - duets 13, “The Inexhaustible 'Wealth of r 23, & ke ATF Howara Rev. Wb South AeHich nd Mimeries ,:.“'gx“‘;; © | PSENRATCOOT Society Eversiody fesis at bome o Bethany. %:u Christ ax act forth in the New Jarvis and Rev. W. L. Washington, | Per 20. Lt xo e totatto ‘HInd 9 Ba Church tament. he Arst Two of whom will be seaist: |and White Races.” and November 27, ‘What Is Theosophy?’| “cror the Promotion ofAmble Holiness.) Tenleytown Baptist CENTER OF PSYCHIC 628 LOUISIAX. l’nlchln‘ 10:45 MISS ELEANOR. M. Wisconsia ave; and Chesapeake st. «d_ with illustrations by J. H. Smiler. | “The Future of South Africa.™ PHET. Pastor. !unaly !thofll:rnfl,fi IHI! flfl:‘efl ioule‘ A musical porgram will be present- DEVELOPMENT, 4 I o Runday school, 1 od by the congregation, together with| Rev. Bishop H. Lester Smith of to MRS. JANE B. COATES, 1704 Kilbourne B.W. = \":l"l mclx‘al ‘t:nure- ‘by {’Whn Bangalore. India, will preach the ser~ -fi':ffx' . Tlle M Hl.“ mflv},,".‘.‘.,“ss “5,}'...,2‘.., i ‘THE DIRTIEST, 'rm\G "rnu‘ncu. ADHONTTIONS m’ IE8US,” lwlfl'nll M\flnf- dafly. Appoiniment b7 omith and Peter Phillips. mon tomorrow evening In Foundry Bask 4 1210 H STREET N.W. Clareades 305-W 2. Matt,, 6 and 7. phone. Col.