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»Latest Announcements .of Church News, Activitiés and Services 'BISHOP TO OFFICIATE. New Chancel ‘of Christ Bpmbpll!"""""‘“- giving ample space for | Rinnear Class of Calvary Baptist 2 Church to Be Dedicated. The , new chancel of the Christ Fipiscopal Church, 620 G street south- % €ast, Is to be dedicated by Rt. Rev. Allred Harding., Bishop of Washing- ton, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. EPISCOPAL. t. Paul's i¥. PERCY FOSTER HALL. Rector. Service af Frayer and Hesitng. Tuesday, St. Stephen’s Church 4TH ST. NEAR COL. RD. Rev. George F. Dudley, Rector. Rev. Phlllp A. Dales, Assistant. 7:30a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 o’clock—Morning prayer. Sermon. 8 _o‘clock—Evening prayer. Sermon. Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Christian Hea'ing Service, Tues- day at 8 p.m. B\ THE REY. DR, DUDLEY WILL, PREACE AT 11 AM, THE REV. MR. DALES AT W:sinoton Ca hedral ‘THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL, Wiscons'n ave. n.w. near Woodley road. Tloly Communien cnine Prayer ln‘ Litany... Tloly Commualon ‘and Sermon, Canon De Vries. Preacher, Chy Meese Scott, C. 4:00 pm. _ Take Georgetown and Wiaconsin ave. cars. Tth and A B.E. The Nafivity 7:30, 10, 11, 8. Church school, 15 and 10:15 a. The Resurrection, 3:15 and 4 Epiphany , JAMES E. FREEMAN | D.D, Rector | Will Preach at - 11 am. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Sunday- School, 9:30 am. and ‘3 pm. Men’s Bible Conference, 10 a.m. Afternoon Service, 4 p.m. Young People’s Society, 6 p.m. | Organ Recital at 7:30 p.m. ! Evening Service, 8 o’clock. Dr. Almon Abbott of Baltimore, Will.Preach. ST.MARGARET’S REOPENING. Coun. ave. and Bancroft place. Services: Twenty-second Sunday After Trinity. 7:30—Holy Communion. 9:30—Church school. 11:00—Morning prayer and sermon. +4:30—Evening prayer and sermon. THE RECTOR WILL PRBACH Thursday and Friday (8. Simon and Jude). Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. ALL WELCOME—ALWAYS. ~ GOOD SHEPHERD 824-834 6th S. N.E. REV. C. 8. ABBOTT. Holy communios. Church school. . Morning Prayer. 110 Clock "’I'thmyohthissions Evening Prayer, 8 O'Clock. HOME STUDY BIBLE LECTURE. “Why tbeu“ Chfll(“:'x Behind in Jerusalem and He ent and His Message " ENT OF STUDY. STUDY QUARTERLIES DISTRIBUTED. AFTER. 'H_SERVICE. STOD: EE| 'URTHER EXPLANA ASK QUES- ToNs THROGGH THE ul:m'rlou BUX. LY The lflllu?sl n-:u of Brightyrood, uaion. : Sunday sconol. 80 prayer snd se: p.m_ SREeau t. s Third and A Streets 8.8, REV. CALES R, STETSON, REV. WM. A. MASKER, JR. Georgetown, Wiscon- |- ce Church ain ave., south of M st. Rev. GEORGE W. AT'KINION dr., D. D, Services: 7:30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; 7:30 p.m. te urch N. H. avesue and v st. n.w. n.v 3 3. DIMON, Rector. rvices— 33555 e ll“flnh‘ service and sernfdo. :00—Evening service and verman. "SLL WELCOME. ST.THOMAS® 275 w.“ Serv 8. S hee & Bemest Smith, B, Do D. C. L. S—Rev. John M. Hamilton. Thursday, 11, Holy Communien. Grace Chureh (Woudmida):: ... Take Foreat Glan car. St. Mary": Chapel (A 3p. Comimut,, Misaion soivice in tbe Amm " Silver :ipring.. 7:80 p.mu. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER .22, 1921 PART 1. tions Begun ‘last June At the e'n!.’é.;:r“, ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED. n by which the building has large choir in the chancel” The or. -~ xan has also been move rom e Back of the ehurch. Church Celebrates Birthday. The celebration ‘of this new era in| The Kinnear class for young men of the history of the parish will further | Calvary Baptist, Church last night cele- be marked by a special sermon to-|brated its thirteenth anniversary at a morrow night at 8 o’clock by Rev. Dr. | banquet held in the basement of the C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thomas’ | church at 8th and H streets. Episcopal Church. ' A special musi- Representative Lucius W. Parrish of 4:00 p.m —Choral evensoug and address. e To Resume Teaching After |RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION Extended Eumpean Tnp FOR PERIOD_OF FOUR DAYS .rrelbyurhn Institute to Begin | Sessions November 1 at New York Avenue Church. Rev. C. G. Bradley, who has been the Washington di . b 0F FAMU“S BHURB 'glun;h n; n-t:l;unt a: 8t. rsl‘r!l?;l.lh ::nll ?l.lm. :nd Dr.l;:a'i:n ‘l‘:‘:llldpsrltx‘:l: as en up emno wi h 1 duty “as assistant In St Matthew e as e rl Teay, evening the classes in relj { parish. Hyattsville, with special Btruction will-meet. at 650 S 7.1 | Pention to" the whrk 'at St John's| Dr. Randolph will speak at the mid f 4 cal program has been arranged for Texas congratulated Mrs. John B, Kin- - The Presbyterian Inatitute is to Church, Mount ! Rxlnlor eek services Thursday evening at 5 both services under the direction of |near, founder of the class upon her | 'nold a four-day session of religious Rev. Dr. ste[son of St. - o'clock. Mrs. Willlam K. McDowel whi Harry L. Clarkson. work and the ability she has displayed Instruction, beginuing November, 1, Weedon, recter o! s‘. Agnes’ Church, | B1ve the first of her series of lectures The work on the church was done |in directing the welfare of the class - &’ 3 1at New Yor venu yterian M rk » E H l to G t that the church will be grateful for| on missions at 7.10 pm Sunda¥x under the ‘supervision of the property |since its beginning, at Takoma Park, ¢ @ i | | Church. 3 arks’. Episcopai 0 10 |any kina of bulbs for planting in the | morning, October 30, 31 corpmittee of the vestry. Rev. Willlam , Md., thirty years ago. Among the other ) {| At the morning sessions addresses church garden. He would especially | Willlam P. Thirkield Curtis vnme. Willlam 3. Heinline and | speakers who . congratulated Mrs Kin- 4 ]Mll be made-by Mrs. D. E. Weald, Tnmty in New York appeal for those bulbs that are|address on Mexico. Willlam H. Cross. The cost of lh&lnelr were Dr. Henry E. Adams and the vice president of the' Woman's Board e usually thrown away by persons * % % % inges was avout 6,000, toastmaster, john W. Hardell, members y !of Home Missions; Miss Gertrude When. thinning out their flower.beds.| Tomorrow is Childe d Sributs o the act i o the s, Jaid : 1 Senue ot areien: sisstons,] I ; - st Decision any- at the Baptist 1SCOPAL > E o ; Rt Rev. Alfred Harding, Bishop of |Sunday School. The rs and EPIsCoP === | he vesieictithe war. i and Meal JonT ROyl ofiFATT NS, , Washington, wil lspeak on “Some|téchers huve preparcd an elaborate Christian Hcal!ng s ded by o, entertainment St o 3 Lessons of the Lambeth Conferencé” | Program that will he rendered by the was provided by various members of the i In the atternodns David McCon-| Fe: .. % at the first fall meeting of the|Cchildren. The services will be at 830 Service of Chris*lan Healing will be held | Calvary congregation, among whom was ] |aughy will teach “Christian Stew- Churchmen's League in the assembly | 0'cloc] After the pr h Tyesday erening, 8 o'clock, In 8. Stephen's | the amall daughier 'of Repregentative ardship.” At 6 o clock supper will be : 2 & it imassmbly 0 S o e rogram il Ciarch, and Columbla road. All wel-|David H. Kincheloe, who sang several || ,served at the Masonic Temple, after : , O ey /e | Costnos Club“TuchieY | ou by iRev. Dr. Hemy aiin T Cotme. T R I ‘which there will be evening classes, i 4 i Dr. Walne, for thirty vears a resident m oo, morigk - the entire huume > Lzug:::loh“y .lud\:l;rl;:. J}"‘.}.‘? u-l‘-;ag: j - ' The fall meeting of the Washington ‘.'1'( J.ld)an. il discuss the Japanesc rd . between G and H sts. a.w. church, and the week's celebration will Foreign Missions, and Rey. John Bai 3 ! Junior Assembly of the Brotherhood | prMation, from a missionary stand- nuv MITCHELL, Rector. conclude with a special sermon by Dr. ley Kelly, associate director of ed E 4 | of St. Andrew was held 1 st night at ning service. Food Muaie: William 8. Abernethy, the pastor. X Tk, Board of Home Missi, % 18t Matthew’'s Church, Hyattsville. % x S 7, Cation wonts . i g when reports ‘on the recent conven-| Arthur Deerin Call, te s ( :h on the subjects of “The Why i ,}he s 1 ¢ion at Norfolk were made, the American Peace LREV. ROLAND wrr"" ON BMITH, PRESBYPHRIAN, Hitaned Busincsn:" AL S selock there i [oEER e e ouuerfabroud e “ . s . t the Immanuel Baptist Church, . s personal ol 'EDWARD SLATER DUNLAP, I. A. | be the open. meeting for the # X add 'So T e ] 'the pastor, Rev. Gove Joh S h. ress on ome Things in the Eu- .nv GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITHL, D. D. | Sherwood "ort LIANT ATE whole institute and the public in 55 | ex'tomorrow evening, taking up aiain |FoPe 0f Today" at the Creveland Park Sunday school. REV. wu.'rrnm EAGLESON, D. D., Pastor. general. der. 'th. 1 i 1|ha Book of the Acts, chapters 3 and | Community Service tomorrow at & 114 Moraing praver and sermon. B:30 funday school,’ " RT. REV. EDWARD A. PAC The institute " under. the auspices . “The Church and the Helping!P-m.at the Congregational Church. P> eacher, the Rector. e mb of b E, Director of molie ! 0f the Woman s Presbyterial Mission v Hand” On Thursday -evening Rev. * x % * Univeraity, just returnea ary Soclety, the Fresbyterial Chrl Peter Gorodishe of Kief, Russia, is to| “The revival wmeetings being con- 'Ye Are No More Strangers.” Preacher. Rev. B. Siater Dunlap, M. Friday =88 Simon and Jule— 4 | Wesmmr Church Memorial loly Communion at noon. Tt —'——“—ra‘—, 36 Q BT NW. th st. s.w. bet. St. Agnes’ Ch: 5.030am | REV. JOHN D. KEITH, D and E. | fros P Me tiun Endeavor Missionary Union, Sun- g D s el e PR AR G e L ) vernity ex- day ";‘;{;0% es"g:‘;{_"y‘:e';gfl‘;'{w‘;m:: Sunday morning is held the annual shaw in the West Waxhington B o & given at:tlon an Frte A Wyea o harvest home service. {tist Church will close tomorrow nigh s Evening | 'O0 pRan BRI [He wi nrench in_the morning on . Pastor. mmittee composed of ~the M : 2 e e 16 e e T . -ARER 5 rs. Jaime C. de Veyra will give an | “The Evidences of 1 Conversic T.Tf?mm. ave. ‘or vnn.nmcninlnx G| 1090 #.m.—COMBINED SERVICE of Sundsy Mrs. W. L. Darby, generai illustrated talk on welfare work in and evening. “No Ioom for (‘hrie “‘x'l‘“ m‘\r. "f{'.fi'.'{.... ;; ":; CHRISTADELPHIAN. ! e g { | the Philippine Jslands in the New 'At the opening of the evening p.m.—C nrml-n Endeavor. m— by TLING THE QUESTIO WELCOME 70 ALL: the pastor. “SET- A 5 York Avenue Presbyterian Church at the pastor will baptize a lary (.hr.s.auelnman (.hapel ME TR S LR . §:45 o'clock tomorrow evening. The iber of person Creek Church road n. . £ ” 4 evening Service w follow at ¥ ¥ ¥ x RAAT, DISARMAMENT | registrar and treasurer, and commit- | E : > o'clock. ‘Judge W. F. Norrin will Eive| Mrs. John X. Culbertson, pre Guntm-Tem Ie TH AND R i. B. TAYLOR. | tee chairmen: Program, Mrs. Wallace P 4 (2 Bible talk to ‘the Harlan class for|of the Woman's Interdenominat, a0 px | Radelife: entertainment. Mrs, W. : ] men at 10 a.m. Missionary Union of the Distric ChnstadclphlanEcclc Boulter: place, Mes, Harvey S. Irwi to uddress a similar union of C REV. BERNARD muuleuP. M. A.. Pact AVAL, LODGE HALL. book shop, Mrs. C. O.,G : ‘ Rev. Dr. Charles Wood of the Church | bersburg, Pa.. Wei Sl 3rd. and cme 945 8.0 -~ Sunday. vehool. N 30 All welcome. | tickets, Mrs. W. 3y . : 2 of the Covenant is preaching a series | special meeting 1o be heis in >t vid Ransom | r -o-‘:d Shephord.”” Music eople Yoy ' ‘o’f‘ e‘fi““{i‘ nerm'onn. B:gherdswlahiln Mlethoul«z Episcopal Church of that P . J. Mc! 3 ¢ the Dar ntinen ased on hislplace. M Culbert: ¢ill be 1 1 am—vIn God's Prosence.” by Mr. Covell. \F"o':'ln'l“wflu in new bullaing, 10t ana | SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN v 3 travels in South Africa last summer. | guest of Dr. and Mrs. Henrs. Anstadt mmmwn CHURCH. 7pm—chrm|-.. Endeavor societies. 16th AND KENNEDY 8T8, N.W. k REV. DR. C. R. STETSON. Tomorrow evening he will give the!of the Lutheran Church. Rev. Dr. S p.m.—Sermon by the pastor. Al’lSauls Memorial Church second sermon, entitled “Explorers|Anstadt was formerly pastor of the At Reservolr and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. = Rev. Dr. C. Rochford Stetson, rector{and Discoverer: Senator Selden | Luther Pluce Memorial Church of . Mark's Episcopal Church, 3d|P. Spencer will address the All-Com- | this city. Cor, Conn. aad Cathedral av Eastern Presbyterian Cilurchl REV. LIAU££$£ S. WHITE, | RESCUE MISSTON. and A streets southeast, was elacted | ers’ Bible class of the Church of the g ¥ % % % Morning prayer and sermon. 11. L st and Mariand uve. CHEVY CHASE BARROWS, AT Samts Church “Fiaiy REY. J. W. AUSTIN, Rector. *Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. evers Sunday. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m every Sunday. ; m.—Men's Bible cl Shoraisg cervice, with sermon: 11 o'CIoek. 00 p.m.—Young_People's meetings. it .‘dr:;“ln.:uacho Tenth, Holy Com- NOR'I'HM]NSTER munion at 11 o'l Christ Church, Georgetown, Corner of O and 38ist n.w. 30 2.m.—loly Communlon. CERR u:w—wm study. Classes for 11:00—Morning worship. , a3 Ende oo school and Bible study| 7:45—Evenung Worn P A CORDIAL WELSOME To ALL. —Faull service and sermon by the 20 pm B rayer and semen. | Wallace Memorial United CHRIST CHURCH Preshyterian Church Cor. Randolph . and New Hampsh RE! A\ SAMPBBLL. Pastor. " Founded 1 BV, wn.uu A copms wiiTe. Hector. AMPBBLL, 0,8 mh a"';'n’ Commanion; '9:43 a.m.. Services 1 am. ani % p.in 5, anaay ‘schoo m., dedication of new N chancel by the Bishop of Wanhingtes, Who ! Gardefl Memorial il preach sna celebrate the’ Holy com- RGE M. CUMMIN: e Y e i o | Biuies SRl Bao i Drcachinge 11 Kenest Smith, rector of St. Thomas' Church. | _&.m.: C. B. 6:30 p.m.; evening servie 7:30 I music morning and night. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Every Girls’ Bible Class street mear wnmnmn Cirele. RCV. Robcrt albot, D. D., Church of the Covenant ant v.nor 18th AND N JECTOR. ) : V‘—Bnlym:'m:::wn i » ‘{I—!vnd;}. bznnvm 00—Matins ruction. 2 2 11:00—Holy Communion and sermon. iss Mabel N. Thurston, 8:00—Evensong_and sermon. Teacher. 9:30—Sunday school. CRUISTIAN TP NCR. Wathn He!ghts Prcs- i byterian Church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | g, Sjuztis su Kalrama uage, = CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Sclentist | 1050 Sindsy scivol, -Mr. Handy's )l 1 Branchen of the Mother Church, he| 10:0—Miis spencer et i First cnnn of cnm. Sclentist, 11:00 a. in Bosten, Mass. 500 b LIl Cordial_invitation to all. First Church of Christ, Scentist. | ~EOURTH CHURCH — Second Church of Christ, Scientist. 13th and Fairmont sts. n.w. N.E. Mason!c Temple, 8th and F DR. JOBEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. 2:30 —8 Third C:-_:-;I;Mog‘ Shrist, S 5"“""- fcia Bible cians thught b Fraok L. Fourth Church of Christ, Sdenfln. 1n:00% l"‘;."lmm.. yorship. Preachiog B Rally. Address The Arcade, 14th and Park rd. by the 7:00 p.m.—Young beopic SUBJECT— ” Erotins. 00 p.m.—Christ!anEndeavor. “Probation After Death 8:00 pm.—Ereaing ‘worship. Preaching by 0 b 3 : Preaching by the pastor. SERVICES_ the pastor, “Trio Pear Sought unday. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. SUNDAT, SCHODL 11 .o . Herber MRETINGE— sieal diocter. - Cnoe o o xqm oraaist a0 mu- Sealifel arsukeriet infsuieg imacking MUSIC i THB e QUARTET. SPPAKER. | George A. Miller, will preach in the |very happy over the election of Mr. Manse, 5309 13th ST. N 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. ity Episcopal Church, New York city.|o'clock, glving a general outline of|of Rev. Dr. Earle V o 214216 . John Mar- |t9 succeed Rt Rev. Willlam T. Man-| the book of St. Mark. At the regular | tomorrow morning at the Vermont ‘m yesterday rector of the historic T Covenant tomorrow morning at 10| “Christ Ts A" will be the subject 1l 11500 am.— ning, now bishop of the Episcopal|weekly prgyer service Thursday at| Avenue Christian: Chureh, in. the & for God” shall Place. diocese of New York. 3 o'cloek” the sperker will be Dr. W.|evening he will speak on fh ¥ The .o Dr. Stetson stated today he had re-|J. Miller of the Philippine Islands. | Handicap.” pm.— Herbert W. Kline, |ceived word trom New York last night * x % % * % % “Uncmployment Supt. 9f his election. He sald a committee | «The Law of Fulfilment” will be the| Rev. ¥. Paul Langhorne. pastor of J 10 3 upt. of the vextry of Trinity Church will 3 the > " Y, 7t am 7 pm—Y. P S L ey opurel subject of the sermon by Rev. Ulysses Petworth Baptist Church. 7th and | Z 5 ,‘,. Mrs. InaFranceNesbitt ashington to formally no-|G. B, Pierce, minister of All Souls|Randolph streets, continue | astor ¥ tity ‘him of the election. He declined | Ghurch, tomorrow morning in the | evangelistical i TI _m !l.m:u. the Deeper Life Evaogellst, |today to say whether or not he whl| gnickerbocker Theater. There will b | WELCOME. will_conduct services tonight [ aceept the positio * x % % 2nd every aftern: e will be the cleventh rector of| - - w | Sat Friday. October 28th: Trinity Church since it was chartered Approaching Peace In Ireland™ will| - C}IURCI‘I OF IE!E A special prayer service for | in 169’ Dr. Stetson was vicar of | D¢ the subject of an address by i TS, ”In) France : evange- tiie tealing of ihe sick will be | Trinity Church for a number of years. ‘-‘l}l‘i‘nclf F stsvliel l'»c(ore the Lib- pl:I- ;l:ssico?d'i:(‘ s J‘;:h;:‘ 'h:er:;‘n;fi COVENANT conducted Friday, October 28, | first under Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix and | fra! Religlous Unfon tomerrow even- | pi, . commencing tonight and con- } afterward under Bishop Manning. I e Tnc mieelinE Wi i 3 at 8 p.ov ALL_ARE WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES. Dr. Stetson came to St. Mark's|Deld in Unitarian House, 1789 Colum- Unuing every afternoon and night ark's ber 2 Church in 1911. He was born in Bos- | Pi& road O toher 2R MER | Dasbit i Connecticut ave. and N st i £t ister of Senator France of Maryland. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. PRESBYTERIAN. ton in 1871 and was Foadat 8 ot graduated from S She is as 7 ! - KEV. HOWARD D TALKOTT, Assistact. Harvard in 1894, At the Playhouse, 1814 N street.|lurgest I'nited Breihren Churches i SUNDAY, OCTORER 23, 1821, Metropolitan Présbyterian Monday, at § p.m., an address will| Baltimore. All arct o cinom fCheR in 9:30—unday schiool. Classes for men and Fourth and B streets nnlbul!. be given on “The Divinity of Mar-|gervices every afternoon at 3 mad FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. riage,” by Mrs. K. Arthur-Behenna|night at 7 o'clock. A special prayer I Bible clane. Miss Mabel g-m.m.:a(:::“:h::ln .ot “The BIBLE STUDENTS. of London. England. On Tuesday, at|service for the healing of the sick To |:-:'x' .x:.;:;‘r! i e wita. £ Spirit of Loyalt 8 p.m., the subject will be “The Cos- | will be conducted by Mrs. Nesbit Oc- el Bl i o Faleavor soctetics, mic Currents of Life and Light.” by | tober 25 at 3 p.m. L"‘"(‘.‘.Lfifl!’.‘ e o e L B mshien B e e | Associated Bible Students | 3irs. Arinur-pehenna. - il "‘:fl S st Babpr: Precious Savior.” ST “clg E(m:.';. e SR e * B Thel_‘cunferfix‘-me annual of the Wom- ristian Ene r o o~ rnal ance of a eroic | an's Home ssicnary Society of the fi—-thrl-[lhn Endeavor vesper service. The Church of the Pilgrlms Undenominational. You"are "imvited. | ot ta the oabiet ot 2 Fpeting ser- | Methodist Episcopal Church ®will be 8:00—Even ming sercie mon by Rev. Dr. James Shera nom- held at Mount Vernon Place Chureh, Sorl ight Spots in the SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAX, e Thent. " 2 ~}:x.."ium and 2200 . between P & . International Bible Students’ | §omers at Calvary Methodist Church | Baltimore Md. November 1 and 2. Discoveres = i BEV. ANDREW B B ,,_,'_ for = tomorrow morning. In the evening|Mrs. David Forsvihe will give an j br. Xv. LS ot e *Philippine m—l‘!hluswonhlp PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUN, - Man in the Bh:d:v‘w* A Dnisboomnt ot l:;ficr:efi;ig: l:‘a‘er::;’:: | siands. L 5 lar meetings at Rust Hal, 1150 North ALL WELCOME. Richmond, Va. 3p.m.—Lecture by 8. C. "KENDALL, The South Washington Mission is DONERn L AL A1s) ors! I 3:00 pm.—Ju:l.l:fh((’:rfl.u‘I.;fl“:':;- b6 bject— being organized at.433 K street south- (‘tn‘:(ol s(;‘eu lh; last Monday of | | @:00p.m—Soclal hour: iy I" strengers “The R“mcum west, and a specixl sermon will be| Sach month, has been posiponed for Ec NORTH CAPITOL, COR. in the city are i s delivered tomorrow afterhoon at 3:45 OBELs kington ", g axe and © at .m —Evenlng service. Sonns sy 20 P —Bible studicr. o'clock on ““The Prince of Peace,” by B . K E D, D Miuister. Freaching by DE. E. C. Caldwell. No callection. Rev-C. A, Thompson. St. Paul's Council Washington Dis- * ¥ e eiee Thnuraday ot 8 p.m. rvice Thul . mfir :‘ma for, during Susday CESTRAL UNION MISSION. 3 OF “Re- !Ild‘eelr Small cbil trict Council, Natfonal Council of At the Chiiroh ot Lite ana Joy,fatis; Cthollc Men wallmess n the wasiim D G S s | N street tomorrow at B p.m. the sub-| aCering ut 7:30 o'clock Admiral WiL. s by Rev. C. L. Blu A CORDIAT, WELCOM ject of the address will be “The| ) = . Ma- . liam S. Benson presiding. C:nu-al Presbyterian Church WesternPresbyterianChurch Central Union Mission | Sty taspeinty by, Iames A x % x x SR (Southern’ Assembly) * ok kK The boy preacher. Wilson Holder of Sixteenth and Irvine BLs. N.W, | H st. between 19th and 20t 7 IHE nm(u ¥ "I MISPLACED CANDLE." : % T Virginia, preaches twice tomor- 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. Charting the Astral Sea" will bel row at the Centennial Baptist Church. S L0 Do REV. 3. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. the subject of an address in the New | Fo' nas been: proaching the jant ey (9:38—Sunday school. : John S. Bennett, Supt. . 2t 3 e, b Mes. emsilece | (o large_ congregations of men and V. Stevenson, South o Youig Peopl y Be a Christian?” Meetin; hi 8 Arlhur-Behem;a :l‘l&:don. S T 'iso 2 good ¢ Thetlst, His. sermon g i 00—Clristian Endearor. gs,:,fifym',’:g, tnat PM-{ irome Coming Day" will be ob- Bext Monday might Is on “The Sec: 00 p m. Thursday—Prayer service. !"A Hi l\wa Robber” H ‘Mr. Clayton Emig, .Erher‘l:?ul: "‘c"h’.',‘;;'i.'“-:‘f.‘f :::::r.sfitf ‘"fi’mf.‘,’.',“ 'flfin‘.’énghiif& 'lod “1 feel service. Tuke 14th’at. car or Mt. Pleasant car to . morning on_ “The Body of Christ,”|Stetson. He is well known to the clerg: WEDNESDAY X BEINI Mr _Howard P. Bailey, precentor. Irviog st. n.w. P ST. NEAR Mrs. Clayton Emig, | and in the evening on “The Dream of|and. to the people of Trinity parish und READING ROOMS: etown Ch St at. n.w. SOLOIBT. Kings.” the diocese, and I believe that his elec COLORADO BLDG.. 14th and G Sta— Ber, JAMES T, MARSHALL D. D ;B tor. Everybody -Wel R tion to this great responsibility will ho Hours 10 09, (Fed., w to 7, and Sus. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 9:63, 8 B.: 11 am.; Rey. Dongias Torce erybody :Welcome. - - At Foundry Church, tomorrow, Dr, | Welcomed by every one. idays. 2:30 t0.5:30). B I John R. Edwards, superintendent of s SOLTHBIA KD, N - John Marshall Place ' REVIVAL IS PLANNED Houn. 10 to 9 (except Wed. eve., Bun-| mm . days and holidays) i 4 I CHRISTIAN. P! 18 EAST CAPITOL ST— @ JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., {New York Avenue Presby-| e d‘ . BENKLE G0LDS MEETINGS SUNDAY | Rev. A. M. Lamb to Assist Pastor e S e I B 7 SPEAKS AT terian Charch i t. Christian 'Chur yhody gets. o readias | of Metropolitan M. E. Chi : . E. urch. THE "ARCADE. 14tk and Park read New York ave., 18th and H sts. | o13th 404 D Streeis SE. y Po! (Second Fldor)— 11 am.—“A VISION” DR, WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. bt 1 & ARKETT. Minister. pShecial cvangelistic services will s “chool am f - _ (except Wednesdays). - “Bouting The ¢ et RS0 G L s . E. Church, e e 8 pm—“WHAT IS SALVATION?” e o, e e e B s subject, ;" 1T et Bl sl tha & St norih- i ‘WELCOME TO Am dry, November 6. Rev. A. Mac- F - Is there any tenable theory of the atonement? I8 it a mere mystery? National New Thought |1s it right that the innocent suffer for the gullty? Can the gulity really be w cleared In that way? THINGS THAT TROUBLE PEOPLE. ety ue-unp F troms 15 loalz :30. ealing meeting Metapysi b D eblic corey 9:30 a.m.—Meeting of Sunday SR Bom | the MEN'S CLASS: = o' 7:15 p.m—Meeting of Young People’s Society of C. E. vfimbm AVENUE s" | Kenzie Lamb, pastor of the Presbyte- F 0 n Church of Cheswick, Pa., will s, CHRISTIAN CHURCH The iflt t the minister. Rev. Dr. Harry Daw-s.. LECIURE_BY THE PASTOR, son Mitchell. i Vermont avenue north of N street. ~ ALFRED H. TERRY Mr. Lamb was for a number of yeamso: o 9:15 a,m.-Bible- schosl, Elton A. Gongwer, the Salvation Army and has been emj- ¢ ave. and s SUBJECT— mvnc"iv ath s, "'f‘ “A Joumy in fl'l'& Spifit nently successful in special evangeligs World” tic work both in this country and jm oraing worship, sermon by’ pastor on 5—Men's l:llll ~ " England. During two previous paes: 2 y 00Service with sermen. CHRIST 18, ALL " . |torates of Dr. Mitcheil = 5 3 P Thursday, 8 p.m—Meeting for deepening the spiritual life. Topic, Spufinndlyf -ehonl—m. Al g o 6 Finc Sxteig Wi, swmonity pevier liowed by_spicit messages. Eoraiasiol e mx iz:i\alllrwl;:rh y;: ‘ 300 Homer Building, = 611 13th st. n.w. | “The Dream’s Interpretation,” with exposition, by Dr. Clark. e A keas, “wlll spenk, wing and’ play| :15. Young Péople's Tea: 7 C. E. meeting. it STy om the ierde daT. will be the guest of the pastor during m-dlnt‘,r'-flx Spen crery at ‘afternoon. spltar ‘at Sunday ehoot at 8 o'clock. Thursday, 8 p.m.. midweek prayer service. Sesior. -vn..z thou seest, write | his stay in Washington. 2 NETT SANGAR THE, CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED 7pm —Christian Eadeaver Park View. Christian Church £t vn fr anto"ihe sevea| Services will be held each eventne:: Instructors in Practical Chr - 2 Self-Heal ng. Until renoyation of church Is completed, service is held in lecture room. Four Men Worth! ‘Knowing | R e e e tay, s:‘m“b‘;’""“,', Temple, 1012 parior meetings for the deepening o Short lesson and noon silence, y, 8 p.m. lecture on he: THE NATURY jAvp PUPE INTERDENOMINATIONAL. the spiritual life will be conduc p Ereaching. 11 Priyer Fower ? Opyster suppgf afternoons. “The Name of Jesus.” INTERDENOMINATIONAL., w-nmnnfinnll&'l‘l“'AL lllhe mx—s 30 a m. rxmu FROM 4 TO 8 P.M. ———————————————— Wed., 2:30—Attainiug the Secret Pl e A SERIES OF ADDRESSES WILL BE GIVEN BY ! ia i “Know Life as Joy and Health.' Order of Muminati ¢ DR. LYELL M. RADER - : e M A2 Juss vay ¥ SOAST will weds SUNDAY LIV Wednenaay. TS Wity FREET" . AR2 Citmberland. Apt. 85. ALL WBLEoMA. Socncty for the Couducted by Dr. . M. Newmnn, Wednes- day at 8:15 p. Trealing mextine ¥riday. at 8 p.m. g oy o Beginning Monday, Oct. 24, and Ending Saturday, Oct. 29 ° | Chutch ot Life and Joy, Charles T. Tittmann, Soloist, With Mabel C. Linton at the Organ ST. N.W. SUNDAY. OCTORER 3ra. 10:00 a.m.—An hour with the children. 11:00 3.m.—-Healing service. Of, London, £ 500 pm—THE Q MY u.\xcscmn 0 . EDGERTON, President AL 00 p.m.—*“The Divinity of Marriage,” dire. Kathieen -Arthur lichenoe. ESDAY, OCT. 25th. pm. T Cosmic Currents of Life Light." . Mrs, Kathieen Arthur-Behenna. i o~ PHY. BUNDAT. 0CT. 16. ) “lf-lh-lhz,Shll He Live Again?” MR. VICTOR RUSSELL. Theosophical Hall 1216 H_STREET N.W. PENTECOSTAL ‘12t and Masse. ave. Holy Comimunion .. cenen 8‘“.-4 Charch . School hlkw‘lal. Holy Cowiaunion and Sermon. ll'(l) Special Music, You Are invited. st. n.w. pear Third. - nnz. H. L nosu! Plllor‘ Rovival. sersices 'm m . 8. ::m: fist xwp and Mackey ‘3#1'. as- pasto at w.a-e:’a'u. s CBOIL Dm‘_"@-‘:‘?fin of Chicago, Ill, the Noted Chemist, Bible student and Evangelist, Under the Auspices of the Boctety—0:45 po street northwest. nrlnl‘erAL SCIENCE. Spiritual ‘Science Church of Christ *THE Bmfl-‘yfl T8 OF A' BEAU- Pastor,” MRS. JANE B. COATES. 1502 14th st. n.w.—Sunday, 8 p.m., TIFT! 700 pm—0. B Boclety. Leader, Mrs. oSl ey gl Study “of the Prophetic Scriptures | - B et onas| - Mirs, Lucille Fehl 2w oA uuu..a it 3 = Toad west of 14th st. n.w. ELTO! school. HON. CLYDE KELLY will | ~ Peck Memorial dupel' REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. \ associated with the training work of« ANSTUNIWOR RYSTAL ‘GAZING A8 A SCIENCE.” at the Im ( :Butch puipicit messages and bealings follow lec- 4 ; 3 . 4 v tebeock,sec e L 5 T:307 FoMuE People, 17 IHAIeT NewYork Avenue Presbyterian Church = - I/ o] Ty 10 amBible sche ;‘" oy PETER and the KEYS 1 Testamen' ’ ;‘Ist. o s o "~ CENTER QF PSYCHIC |Was Peter Made Head of tha%} PMENT, Church })y Christ? PRESTGN A. CAVE. Muruster MRS, MREVE,{J&: 1704 Kilbourne n.w.| SUBJECT SUNDAY ) 8 P 11:00 .m. and 7:30 p.m —Services.” Preach- Splett ?‘ cag,- daily. Appointment by ool haste and a cordial welcome. At 8 PM. Every Week Day, = Noonday meetings at 12:10 to 12:55 pm. will be held ‘at Keith’s Theater by Dr. Rader. Mr. John E. Milho'land of New York will preslde at the Monday evening meeting. Rev. Robert R. Littell, LL.D., of Phlladelp}na, will preside and make an address at the Tuesday evening meeting. . Allan Sutherland, manager of the Presbyterian.Board of Publication, will preside at the Wednesday evening meeting. Rev. Wal'ace Radcliffe, D. D., will' make an‘address on the prophecies relating to the Atonement at the Thursday evening meeting. . T ” IhefBody of Chrl:t ‘Rev. Floyd W. Tompkins, D. D., of Philadelphia, will make : an address at the Friday evening meeting and Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D., of the Church of the Epiphany will preside. services. Col. John Temple Graves will preside at the Saturday even- 5 “'rh‘ Dream of w ing meeting. : COME, Ninth and D Streets Northeast HOME-COMING DAY Sunday, October 23 All members, former tmembers and friends of flle Gmrch are earn- estly invited: to the Homz—mmmg services next Sundly, !he 23d. -, —~will * be the Pastors subject . for Snnday morning: :nd at the evening % > l—lelp us by .your presenr.e to make this a 'réal Home-Coming Day.’ and Hear Réal Christianity From the Gifted “Seientist and = REV. GEO ‘Al m Putor Tt | B gvaverust wurTEs. o G ) s . |MEMORIAL CBURCH, 12th AND M ST8. N.W. . . Eloquent Speaker and the Noted Divines Who . _‘ 38 T Street Northeast o e el st st yios the - will %’resxde.

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