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4 terman will be installed as deacons. , ing the Need of the Times." $the Church of Life and Joy, 1814 N The boy preacher, W'lson Holder, who is assisting Rev. 1. Hes Bwem of the Centennial Baptist Church, Tth and I strects northeast, preaches his! last sermons tomorrow morning and night. Many persons have heard him and many have offered themselves for church membership. * ® X * The services of Installation for the newly elected officers will be held in the Central Presbyterian Church t morrow morning. James T. Mathews, Roy W. Prince and O. T. Wright wil be installed as elders. B. J. Brooks, E. K. Braselton, W. L. Fulton, Harry Gauss, James Messer and Harvey Ot- The pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preside at this service. *x ¥ X X E. V. Ingraham of Kansas City will speak at the Unity auditorium, 300 Homer building, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will e, “Meet- * kK % ‘The last service of the preaching mission being conducted at Calvary Episcopal Church, 11th and G streets Tortheast, by Rev. George F. Dudley, rector of St. Stephen’'s Church, will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. During the past week special mission services have been held every night at 8 o'clock. * ¥ * % Services of All Saints’ and All Souls’ days, November 1 and 2, will be held at St. Agnes’ Church at 7 and 9.30 a.m. The rector and congregation of Ad- vent Episcopal Church will visit St. Agnes’ Church tomorrow evening, in return for the visit St. Agnes' con- gregation made to Advent parish last May. There will be no evening service at the Church of the Advent that evening. The first parish program conference will be held in the parish hall at the Church of the Advent to- night. This will be one of the most important meetings held in the parish for some time. * % k% John Barrett, former director gen- eral of the Pan-American Union and minister to Argentina, will give an “illustrated address on *“The Present Imternational Situation” at the Cleve- land Park community service tomor- row at 8 pm. at the Congregational Church. * ok ok ok Mrs. Josephine Preston, for many Years a teacher of healing at the Col- lege of Divine Science, Denver, Colo., will conduct the healing service at street northwest, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Her subject for the evening service at 8 o'clock will be “The Healing Message.” During her stay in this city Mrs. Preston will conduct a class in the science of heal- ing, and she will give individual treat- ments to all who apply. . * % ¥ In the First Congregational Church tomorrow, Rev. Jason Noble Plerce preaches at 11 am. on “A Patriot Queen,” and at 8 p.m. on “It's Hard to Be a Christian.” In the evening ser- mon Mr. Pierce will deal with such subjects Must Christians be Cheek-Turners “Swearing _Chri: tian: “When Is Divorce Right This is_in exposition of the Sermon on the Mount. * ok Kk ok Dr. Merrill E. Gates will meet his Bible class tomorrow at 10 o'clock, at the First Congregational Churcl studying the gospel of John and le turing on “The Constitution of the TUnited States and International Co- toperation to Prevent War.” ‘cellist, . There will be baptism at the evening * x * The First Congregational Church is to inaugurate musical vespers at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The services will be made up of music and scripture reading and prayer, but without a sermon. The special solo- ists will be Miss Mabel H. Duncan, and George A. Myers tenor. Miss Helen V. Nash, at the piano, will assist Mr. Harry E. Mueller at the organ. * k k X The First Congregational Church will present Mrs. Ada Brown Talbot, a member of the official lecture staff of the New York city board of educa- tion, in the following travel lectures, illustrated by motion pictures and views, Tuesday and Thursday evenings at § oclock: “Canada, the Keystone of the British Empire.” On Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 8 o'cl “Mexico, Yesterday and Today Mexican embassy has provided spe- cial music for Wednesday and Friday evenings. Admission is free, and the public is invited. * ok Kk X ‘The annual business meeting and church dinner for the members of Petworth Baptist Church will take place in the basement Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid_Society is to provide a dinner at 6 p.m., after which the business meeting will be held. The pastor, Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, will preach at both services tomorrow, continuing the evangelistical serv- ices, with the augmented chorus choir. service. * % ok ‘The men’s class met and elected offi- vice president; E. M. Jones. secrstary; Doehrer, presiden . E. Coberth, vice president; E. M. Jones secretary. J. F. Mills, treasurer. The teacher of the class is Geul‘gc YL Slllelds * A three-year course ln ospel_mu- ®ic is being conducted utg !hlz’ Blb‘:e Institute, 1524 H street, by Mrs. Isa- bel Garvin Shelley. vocal teacher and choir director of this city. “Unfinished Task!“ vull be the sub- Ject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley's ser- mon tomorrow morning at the Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church. Theodore G. Risley, assistant secre- tary of labor, will speak at the even- ing service on “The Modern Treat- ment of the Immigration Problem.” The board of officers of the church has organized by the election of J. ML NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, xxi-2.) Sixteenth above Q ktreet northwest. Sunday morning service at 1T 'clock. with buse of ). led by Mrs. Louis ' dnesday erel;ln: dowtrinal” meeting at . ‘ree lending libra bt ('I. Parisn House; open dalle Sl . PAUL SPERRY, Pastor. I.JKI'I'ED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capital and R o Rev. CHARL] FULTZ, D. 40 —Sund!y school .—Serman by paster. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY 901 Rhode Island ave. OTHER SERVICES. !(‘ | PULPIT AND PEW Pickens, chairman; Dr. C. A. Ha vice chairman; Wilmer Souder, sec- D. Luther ‘Smith, church O. G. Whitlow, assistant church clerk; D. Fulton Harris, treas- urer; A. W. Starratt, treasurer of building fund; John P. Heap, finan- cial secretary, and R. A. Voorus, as- sistant financial secretary. The fol- lowing committee chairmen have been appointed: Worship, W. T. Ed- dingfleld; finance, H. P. Miller; prop- erty, Dr. R. C. McCullough; Bible school. George W. Stose; missions, Prof. E. W. Matthews; music, Dr. C. C. Galloway; visitation, J. W. Rob- bins; social, A. G. Grinnell; publicity, Al W. Sllrrltl young people’'s work, R ushers, T. H. Naylor, Ind ludl!lng. J 8. Vln Arsdale., * The !pecml gvlngeucn! servicen which have been held this week in the ~Metropolitan. Memorial M. E. Church, under the leadership of Rev. . MacKenzie Lamb of Pittsburgh, will continue during the coming week. Mr. Lamb, who was for years associated with the work of the Sal- vation Army. and a personal friend of Gen. Booth and his family, will speak each evening except Saturday. Tomorrow morning the minister, Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, will preach, uging as his toplc “Starving in Sight of Food.” * % ok x “The Good Deposit” will be the sub- ject of the sermon by Rev. Ulysses B. Pierce, minister of All Souls urch, tomorrow morning in the Knickerbocker — Theater. Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass, will Le assisted by Miss Katherine RIggs, harp, with Lewis Corning Atwater at the organ. . * Ok ok % “The Mission of Esperanto” will be the subject of an address by B. Plck- man Mann before the Liberal Re- ligious Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be held in dl]nll-rian House, 1789 Columbia road. * kX X Peter Gorodishz, pastor, missionary leader and president of the Evangeli- cal Association of Ukrainia, will preach at Hamline Methodist Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. * %k %k % Dr. Thomas E. Green, head of the speakers' bureau, American Red Cross. will give the lecture, “Today and Tomorrow.” of which he is the author, at Hamline Methodist Church Friday evening, November 4, at 8 p.m. There is no admission charge. * kK K K At the Immanuel Baptist Church the harvest home service will be held tomorrow morning, with sermon by Re\ Gove G. Johnson. In the even- g Dr. James S. Martin, president of lhe National Reform Association, will preach. Thursday evening plans for the new Bible reading and study courses will be announced. Next Sunday will be the seventh anniversary of the present pumm(e. * % e, Bacvars nn Lay Readers' Guild of the Episcopal Church in this city has three regular meetings each year and arrangements have just been made for this year's schedule. The corporate communion is to be at St Johns Church, 16th and H streets, next Saturday morning at 7:15, and those desiring to do so can, at a small expense, meet together for breakfast after the service at 822 Connecticut | avenue. The social meeting will be on February 8, in the parish hall of the Church of the Good Shepherd. The annual service will be at St Thomas' Church on Ascension day, 1922. * Xk * ¥ Rev. George A. Miller will preach tomorrow morning at the Ninth Street Christian Church, on “Visions and Practice,” lnd at night on “Jesus and Jerusalem.” The music at night will be led by Frank Carpenter with orchestra under direction of Prof. Josepn 4. Harrigon, At Foundry Church Rev. ‘Bishop Wilbur P. Thirkield will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m. Bishop Thirkield is now resident bishop of the Meln- odist Episcopal Church in Mexico. Bishop Thirkield is well known in Washington, having been president of Howard University. At 8 p.m. Dr. Randolph_will lecture on “The Next War.” Will Irwin’s book will be the basis of the lecture, and it will be illustrated with striking. pictures. William Jennings Bryan will deliver a lecture on Sunday evening, Novem- ber 13, at the church. A special missionary service will be held in Hall Mission, 623 Louisiana avenue northwest, tomorrow. Rev. OTHER SERVICES. Church of the Nazarene d A n.e.. frmerl orth M. E. Church, T and AN S WHLLIANG, Pastor, Sunday school, 9:45; vflleh‘n.. 11 and 745 young people, 7 prayer mesilng, 7:45 Thursday. lcome. OSTIY TRUTH CENTER, 645 ELE A\vd' n.w., announces lecture hy Miss H of New Orleans, La., at Y. W. |A ,\ Wl Rthode Tsland ave. n'w.. Sunday, Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. Welcome to “The Hall Mission Society (For the Promotion of Bible Hollness.) 623 TOUISIANA AVE. ry tidings. rown, for tweaty years mis- R Aty in e Cauary Tatends: JOHN T. MOBBERLEY, Pastor. 306 Virginia av Clarendon '295- WHY WAS CHRIST CRUCIFIED? SUBJECT SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M., BY EVANGELIST NUTTER. MEMORTAL CHURCH, 12th AND M STS. N.W. 4-DAY CONVOCATION O: LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS Speakers—Dr. James S. Martin, Sam W. Small, famous southern evangelist, now of world peace. COMMUNITY SINGING Led by Mr. Charles S. Wengerd. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 2:30 pm., New Masonic' Auditorium. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, 8 p.m., Central High School Auditorium. Sunday, October 30, 3 p.m. Central High School Auditorium Invocation by Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, D.D. leader of the convocation; Hon. preacher; OF PATRIOTIC SONGS Former Ambassadors, United States Senators, High Church Of- ficials, Authors of International Reputation among the 32 speakers OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 'WATCH DAILY PAPERS FOR SPEAKERS * THE : EVENING - STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., Latest Announcements of Church News, PLANNED TO H.OUSE 1000 NEEDY. Architect’s drawing of the proposed $200, its present headquarters, 622 Louisiana Mission to be erected on the site of venue. ,000 home of the Central Union J. H. Brown, returned missionary from the Canary Island, will speak. x % X X At the 8 o'clock service at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow evening Dr. Charles Wood will give the third of his sermons on the gen- eral topic_“Bright Spots in the Dark Continent.” ~ The subject is *The Slave and the Slave Dealer in Africa and America,” and the sermon will be repeated by request at the regular Thursday evening prayer service. * A Russian !enlce was held last Sun- day in St. John's Episcopal Church, 16th and H streets. It was a vesper service and was held by Rev. C. V. Seletzky of the Prussian Greek Catholic Church of Baltimore. It was attended by the Rus- sian colony of Washington and a num- ber of Americans. The latter included Rear Admiral McCully, U. 8. N., who was accompanied by his seven adopted Russian _orphans and a naval officer. The children took the leading part in the choir and the singing was greatly enjoved by all. All the Rus- slans were glad to hear a service in their mother tongue. These services will be held every Sunday in the parish hall at 5 o'clock in the evening. * % Len G. Broughton of Richmond, V ll to preach at the Fi Baptist Church, 16th and O streets, during the week of November 7 to 13, in- clusive. * k% X Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery SPIRITUALIST. CHRIST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH—COLORED 609 11th n.w.—Services, Sun. and Wed., 8 pm el Towir mestage bearsr” MRS. HENKLB HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDA ‘Wednesday and Friday evenings at & o' (‘Xofl‘k‘ 11 4th st Everybody gets a reading. ’hone Line. The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE_BY_THE PASTOR, ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJECT— “Second Journey in the Spirit World” Followed by spirit messages. 1 knew a man in Ohrist above (whether in the body, I cannot tell: or whether out of the body. I cannot tell: God kuowethl) surh an one caught up to the third heaven." .. 2049. ay, § p.m., at Pythian Temple, 1012 oth sb aw. Necond floor. 'All welcome. Oriental Nights Thursdays, Nov. 8 10 .m 17, at 8 p.m. 1 O st n e, REV. G. LYAL ARTHAN Sunday evening meeting at 8 o'clock in So- clety Hall, 500 G st. n.w. Bhort lecture on “‘Spiritualism as followed by l‘fl\‘ll message! ld\y evenlog at ¥ o'clock, #pec] message seance aud ques- tions answered. Developing class, Saturday evening at 7:30. . SPIRITUAL SCIENCE. iritual Science Church of Christ 1502 14th st. n.w. Divine services Sunda; Tecture by Pastor— MRS. JANE B. COATES— “Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ” Spirit Messages and Divine Healing Follow Services. All Welcome. This church is founded on the Bible and th ritual teachings of Jesun Christ as set forth in the New Testament. Spi will preach in the Calvary Methodiat Church tomorrow morning on ‘“The Boldest ldeal Ever Spoken.” In the evening he will deliver a sermon-lec- ture on “The Man in the Mirror.” * Miss Nell Mays, girl evangelist, will preach tomorrow morning and even- ing at the Second Baptist Church, the pastor, Rev. Howard 1. Stewart, being in Roanoke, Va., conducting meetings at the First Baptist Church of that city. PR Dr. Muir is to speak on “Vi- Lives” tomorrow morning, ‘Striving or Seeking" tomor- at Temple Baptist Rev. carious and on row evening Church. * k %k % tion services for the Feast of All ints will be held at Transfiguration Episcopal Church, FRIENDS. : v e 1811 Eye 3t aw Friends’ Meeting ii.52 atiiam. First day lSundI!Y school—10 ALL ARE INVITED. Friends (ORTHODOX) isth an 5 st 9:43. for worship, 11 Sunday school. C. welcome. Special prleml CONGREGATIONAL. Ingram Memorial Con;renhonll .'?-"u’x'fi' T —éllllxdl’ school ~SERMON BY THE PASTDB. by chorus HAZEL RACHRC lmm soprano, FLORA BRYLAWSKI, coutralto. . director. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 1ith ST. IN THE RESIDENTIAL N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, MINISTER. “f'he Master Light of All GOUNOD EVENING—Mt. Pleasant Chorus. 5 p.m.—Vesper Service— “The Man Who Obeyed God, and His Testlmony" Church school, 9:45 Adult classes, 10 SUNDAY EVENING CLUB—T:30 P.M. SPEAKER. Mrs. W. A. Echels, “CONTRACTS IN CHINA” CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL) 34th and Lowell sta. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. 45 8.m.—Bible school. ‘FEARLESSNESS OF FAITH.” 00 p.m.—Community service— Tlustrated address by N. JOHN BARRETT, former director general of the Pan-American Union and minister to_ Argenting, o RESENT INTERNATIONAL SITUATIO! Mrs. Jane B. Coatcs | 1704 KILBOURNE PLACE Reading and_development by -vmlmmenx ._Phone_Col. ( oxnnm.A'rm AL. Jason 11 a. m,, “A (From the Christlans. At 10 a. m. in the church a will teach the Gospel of John, The pul 1. Preiude (st Symphonis) (Viems). 2. Adaglo (5th Sonata) (Gullmant). 3. OCallo Solo, ‘“‘Andante” (Martinl- Krelaler), Miss Mabel H. Duncan. 4. Andantino in D fiat (Lemare). 5. Fantasle for Plano $nd Organ (De- arest).Mes Halon. V. Noah st plano. Seripture. With motion pletures and faseinn guthor, travier and locturer on the o esday and Friday at 8 TODAY.” Special foa L'.- R First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets NW. 3 Mr. Pierce preaches expository sermons: 8 p. m,, “IT’'S HARD TO BE A CHRISTIAN.” Must Christians be cheek-turners? DR. GATES’ BIBLE CLASS OPENS toriam, Merrill E. Gates, Ph. D, LL. D, of the United States, and International Cooperation to P A States peration to Prevent Wi MUSICAL VESPERS FOR MUSIC LOVERS At 4 p. m. with Harry Edward Mueller at the new Bischoff Memorial :r'r:l- assisted by speeial soloists, the folloewing program wfli“. rem- Bduea il lecture ll‘. “CANADA, I'fll “Y'Nl" OF THE III.I'I’I!I( Peoplu tnng-regnhonnl Clmrdl t. bet. 6th and Tth REY: “SAMES BROW prench at 11 o'clock a.m. ai Hunday school &t y e chnx 20 ARE WELCOME Noble Pierce, Minister PATRIOT QUEEN.” Sermon on the Mount, includin Swearing en is divorce right?) 1 lecture on “The Constitu; lo- lB’m “Angel Velcss Ever Bing- | | { s Offertory, Cello Solo, *‘Romansa™ (umnnu). Mim " Duncan: 9. Tenor “God Remembers" (Bo-fl). Gu-n !ln:b"' 10. Prayer. 11 Hymn, T mr:-e:h?u:-mhmwm 18. Postiude, ‘Finlandla” (Sibelius). ILLUSTRATED LECTURES, MOTION PICTURES 'ws, Mrs. Ada Brown Talbot, I fl-l of the New York City ‘Thursday, 8 on “MEXI tn..m At d Lol s sl 2L IR IR Y TR SATURDAY oCTO! 1416 Gallatin street northwest. tomor- row at 7:30 and 11 :.mv. and 8 p.m. * At the Church of Life and Joy, 181 N street northweat, tomorrow at § p.m. there will be an address by Mr: Josephine Preston of Denver, Colo., on “The Healing Message.” * x x The Gleaner Class, Mrs. E. B. Bagby, teacher, of the Columbia Helghts Chris- tlan Church, met Wednesday evening at the residence of Miss Eva Miller, 1017 Columbla road northwest. Qfficers for the ensuing year were elected as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Ruth H. Furr; vice president, Miss Carrie Glasgow; treasurer, Miss Lucetta Livesay; secre- tary, Miss Eva Mlller; assistant secre- -tary, Miss Ursula Godfrey; missionary treasurer, Miss Annie Birkbeck; chair- man visiting committee, Mrs. Maybell Herbert; chalrman soclal committee, Miss Belva Hoch, and chairman birth- day committce, Mlss Daisy Hartzog. * kX % The Woman's International Mission- ary Union and the Washinkton Auxil iary Misslon to Lepers will meet ) vember 4 In the Mount Vernon Plac M. E. Church South, Massachuset avenus and Sth atreet. This will be the fall ingathering of free-will gifts gu-mnmcul lepers in foreign mission elds. P A sermon to ushers s to be de- Hvered at 3 o'clock tomorrow after- noon at Rehoboth Baptist Church. All members of the Interdenominational Ushers' Union are requested to at- tend. d*ok Kk At the New York Avenue Preshy- terfan Church Rev. Dr. Wallace It cliffe, pastor, tomorrow, at 10 a4 communicants’ prayer servic be conducted. At 11 am. the of the institution of the Lord’ per will be observed and member: celved. The young people’s servic 6:45, will be the pastor's hour. At pm. Tev. Reginuld Rowland will preach. He will speak on “The Suicide Epidemlc Now Pre-vuh-nl in Europ * | re- Repre«entmlvu A. 1’4 ‘\elsa_n of Wis- consin will address the men’s Bible class of Calvary M. K. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. “Enforcement of Prohibition” is the subject of Mr. Nelson's address. La- dies are invited. EE Revival meetings close at Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow night, when a large number of persons will be baptized. Sunday closes the associa- tional year, which has been one of the best in the history of the church. Nearly two hundred persons have been received into the church during the past twelve months. A new lot has been purchased for the purpose of enlarging the Sunday school apart- ments. Sunday morning the ladies from the Baptist Home for the Aged will be the guests of the church and have reserved seats. INTERDENOMINATIONAL, BIBLE INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON, D. C. crch b Preshy Baptist, Methodist, efc tnterdenominational in position. Growk. He hiere in ulso & Franklin (Episcopaifan’ Layman) METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church Cor. 4th and D sts. se. REV. J, W. WATERS, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday scliool (Bible cluss) Anniversary cf Young. Woman's 1. Mre. Nannie Procter, direciress. rmon. “The Light and Sha aws of Life. 8:00 p.m.—Rev. Wm. B. Church will Church. _Rench raliy. Munie P. Leper."* nle EVERYRODY METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). Haven M. E. Church 3th and B ata; and Mass. ave. s.e. WM. BRO Pastor. | Anniversary. __ALL ARE WELCOME " Trinisily A. M; E Zion Church! - n.w 3 SON. Past Sunday o o L LE otee Ao LoLaIp it Israel C lVI._E groucn “lat Tioatl g, meeics by " ¢holrs of Mies Ada Woods, chairmau; 830 Le a men's night program b 2 Ctub 5t "he. churh the churches have been in board meeting: lass meeting. ed. Tuesday, eduesduy, A¢ John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Gorner 14ih and Corcoran sts, n.w. . CAR TON, Pastor. ard Manning. Avor meeting. st: Mr«. Henry Crowder. These Service« Will Help YOU. Note—Williams'_Singers Tuesday N between I, and ave. n.w. Minister. n 1001 —Pastor's _subject, *‘Some You Are Welcome Campbell A. ML E, Church Nichols Ave. S.E. 0a.m—S. 8. R. 8. Penn, supt. a.m.—Serm Mausic by the 35, Choir. rector. 8:00 p.m.—Bermon by pastor I1: MANOKOO, Fastor. EPISCOPAL SOUTH. the Tostitute being | Dbrew and English are taught in addition to So- Brown of Huven by Haven | Men's_clubs of Mlles Memornlc M.E. ChM Eri- dences of the Kingdom of God on Barth." nnual sermon | ‘mon. pm—A C.B. L, H. R. A. Weeman, Nelvan Weem, di- BFR 29, 1921—PART 1. 1 Act1v1t1es and Pastor of American University Chapel NOW REGULAR PASTOR. W. Stafford Assnmes Charge of Chapel. Rev. Geoffrey W. Rev. G. Stafford has b en brought to this country by Bishop nilton Lo be the regular pastor of the American University Chapel. Mr. Stafford arrived in Washington s eral days ago and has assumed his dutes. He Is the son of Rev. Dr. Wardel Stafford, former president of the Wes- leyan M. E. Conference of Great Brit- ain and Ireland, who was a delegute to the general conference of the Methodist Protestant Church at Min- neapolis In 1912 Mr. Stafford Is a young man and rd and Durham. During the war ) 2 captain in the English army has preached in a number of He churches in England. — China claims to have issued a new: paper in the early centuries of th Christian era. ‘lll"l PHODIST EPISCOPAL (White! American University Chapel Rev. ARCHIE W. DAVIS, Pastor. Rosedale M E. Church 416 Tenn. REV. C. F. LINGER, y 945 a.m. th League, 7 iing, 11 am. und 8 p.m "Minister, R.hode Island Avenue Rhode Isiand ave. at First st. n.w. 8, Minister. C. AV &B W. CROSBY, Minister. North Carolina Ave. P} REV. P. . —gundas srhoal. Bubject— ““The Cail of Matthew” 8200 p.m.—Subject “Quest and Conquest” TS g Chriatian Endeasor, ¥ SERVIC | L ey WARD FORT, Ministe school. L. L. Derric £y 00 . — 1 “The Mirror of the Church" ny REY Lincoln oud, L 1 S Churel sehool, WESLEY CHAPEL Mcthodxst Ep:scopal Church n. 11:00 et S oe. Worsbly, with! Aekmon iy pastor, uy xehool METHODIST MT. PLEASANT EPISCOPAL i 16th . n.w. nesr Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday schocl, Classes for all H. M L. s—Rev. class—Tracy 11:00 a.m 1ing W ‘minister. “The Call _of God” <hiy. minister - “A Dark Night” S pm—Midweek prase of the Woman's Mi 31t sts. nw. . HAWK. Pastor. L. THE GOOD WILL CHURCH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Corper North Carolina ave. and 13th st. n‘e | REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Morning worship and sermon at 11‘o’clock. Evening \\'urshép at 8 o’clock. |The Pastor. Wil Preach at Both Services 7:15 pm.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer meeting. Come, let us worship together. Mount Vernon Place Church 9th and Massachusetts Ave. and K St. The Representative Methodist Church CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D., Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPP 'Y, Assistant Pastor. Dr. Chappell will preach morning and night, Sunday, October 30. Morning subject, 11 a.m., “The Prophet of the Long Road.” Overflow service addressed by Dr. James F. McGraw, secre- tary National Reform Association, on “America for Christ.” Cadman Concert, Novcmber 4, at Masonic Auditorium. Tickets Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Departments for all ages. Organ recital, 7:30 to 8 p.m. Chorus Choir, led by R. Deane| 8:00—Public worship with sermon-lecture by DR. MON’ Shure, at both services. Music by Men’s Glee Club Epworth League, 7 P M, .. i Forelgn Sunday School at 3 pm, every Sunday rmon by the | Sermon Uy the | Hamline Methodist Church 9th and P Sts. N.W. H. P. FOX Pastor Sermon 11 a.m. by Peter Gorodishz Pastor, Mission Leader and President of Evangelical Asso- tion of Ukrainia. Sermon 8 p.m. by Pastor. Sub- ject: “Courtship, Marriage and Divorce” ) ~| Foundry 16th near P Street N.W. Gireen, motor busses pase the door. D. D., Minister, Sunday Program: 9:30 a.m.—Churel school. Classes for evers- o 11:00 a.m.— RI ‘"lll' \\'IL‘|£|'R 11:00 8. 6:45 p.m. e ariting The inest music. The heartiest weicome. THURKDAY. 0 p.m.—School of Religions Edu ion £:00 p.m.—Address by pastor. Sorial ALL WE Followed by | Towa Ave. M. E. Church 14th and Emerson sts. nw. munity Clreh ™ Pastor. WAY 0T LVATION BY American Univflsity Clm;el (Cor. of r Wisconsnn ave.) ching at 11 TWO IMPOR graduate of the Universities of Ox- { Rev. Herbert F. Randolph,| Services WILL TALK ON RUSSIA. rodishz, missionary and president of the Evangel- tion of Ukrainia is to speak tomorrow night at & o'clock at hte Fourth Presbyterian Church. He will give his address through an in- terpreter. The spe: ker will present the needs of starving Jews and Gentiles, to whom h alike in Kief. In that city ke is the Jeader of a work that is ‘declared to have no parallel In Russia or the world. Rev. Dr. Kelly, stor of the church, has issued an invitation to all interested to attend the service. 1 I(L\ EDWARD HAYES, “The Unfinished House” “The Man Who Would Pay MELCOME 1 Bisiop W lecturs at 31, at 8 o'eluc “Making a 2 New World __HEAR HIS GREAT M THE FAMILY CHU Y H Dumba.rtonAvc.M.E.Church Dumbarton sve. bet. Wi and Sist o.w REV AN ] will Octover ave SOW £ yrayer Thies § »\uu'\ To DUMBARTON Umon Methodist Episcopal 20th st. near now, REV. WILLIAM JOSE] CEKS, Pastor, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by tbe pastor, The Seckm.g Shcp!urd" 9 fln—l THE HOU subjoet, *UN KNowN THL CHEIS TIAN LIFI Liwortly Laas m.; subject, g s " The Methodist Union ANNOUNCES Faa Lecture by Bishop W. F. Anderson, “Making a New World” Musical Features LEY METHODIST PISCOPAL C ”LR( H AND P ST, S DAY, OvTORRI 3-8 PALL "~ All Welcome Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Grant Cirele and New Hampsbire Ave. NV “The Church With a Program’ |G, Ellis Williams, Minister reh sehonl t KENWICK M. MARTIN. A “Chrxstxan Internationalism” SPECIAL MUSICAL & T AND CHO Assisted b 8 KATHERINE RIGU. Lrief_sermon by the minister— “The Unexpected in Life” i A Cordial Invitation fo You HARPIST Is Christ Your Savior? He Is Being Offered to You at METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E Julin Marslall place and C st. | Special Revival Services Now in Progress Sernon by Minister, Rev. Dr. Harrs Tawson Mitchell “Starvmg in Slght of Food" nw Are am S pam hy ENZ M ch evening during ept Naturday), at N will be @ chorus choir. Pointed mes sages. Altar work. m.—Sunday school and Bitle ~Epworth League social nd devotionul meetin day night ‘ "% want Membwrs exp e down B town B ‘ Waugh METHOD! omorroye momiug—:30 e Third and A Streets Northeast YLeagne meeting. Depurtmental | lrln 30 n.m.— ’“I]llv o m..;‘ nru s Sonterences ol o oF 6 Mass. Ave. N.W. Between Oth and McKENDREE 10ib Streets (The Red Brick Church) Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor SUNDAY— 9:00 a.m—Prayer service. . 9:30 am—Sunday school. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. 11 O’Clock—Sermon by DEETS PICKETT, Re carch Secretary of hurch. Miss Corning, Director. great meeting for young people). 8:00 O’Clock—Evangelistic Meeting, conducted by the Pastor. tar service and prayer for those needing help. Come. Bring your unsaved friends, and help them on to God. Tuesdays, 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the Board of Temperance, M. E. Cl 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. 00 p.m—"Get acquainted nieeting.” 00 p.m.—Epworth League (a There is always an the Sick. fHURSDAY—Midweek service ibie meeting, where a large numbe: secret of prevailing prayer. Fridays, 8 —School of Prayer—a most profit- r of people are trying to learn the You are invited. p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. 0—Calvary Men’s Bible Cla: teacher; Mr. O. W. You 11.00—Public worship with seri subject: James Dice, superintendent. ss; Judge Joseph W. Thompson, ngblood president. mon by the MINISTER on' the “THE BOLDEST IDEAL EVER SPOKEN” 6:00—Bunch Social by the Epworth League. 6.45—Epworth League devotio; ERY on the subject: “THE MAN IN Special music at all public MILLER, THE CALVARY QUARTET AN nal service. TGOM- THE MIRROR” services by GEORGE HAROLD D THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR." FREE:SEATS to the peop]c. Church doors open in the evening at 745.

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