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L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921-PART T.- Latest Announcements of Church News, Act1v1t1es and Services I.EADERS |N cHURnH ’ WflRK |S S‘I‘AR‘I’E“ REVIVA“I. MEETINGS HELD. |WILL MEET THIS EVENING.EWILL INSTALL WHITE FLAG PS;I;’(E)SSTLN IPJEIE?:‘(;R PLAN CONFERENCE ONNEW CHURCH GO-TO-CHURCH MONTH — Presbyterians to Arrange Colored Catholics to Have Huge Budget for Com- Magnificent Structure on ing Year. New York Avenue. Churches is endeavoring to have the pastors of all churches in the city call attention to this to mem- bers of their churches. © All members of the Presbyterian Work on the foundation of the new Church in the United States are vi- Church of the Holy Redeemer, for tally interested in the national execu- colored Catholics, to be erected on tive conference of the denomination New York avenue near New Jersey An appeal has been issued for all persons, even if they are not habitual churchgoers, to attend aven t] - > which is to be held at Atlantic City terdn“yo no';hl’\wen. wu » rtla;i Z::! November 9-16. Rev. Dr. A. E. Bar- approximately sxoooo when com- 'rows, chairman of the Baltimore Syn church services tomorrow, when plets and Robert Lansing, & member of '.he 11 CHURCH OF THE HOLY REDEEMER The first meeting of Eplphany| Women’s Interdenominational Mis- Chapter of the American Loyalty Club-will be held in the parish hai| Slonary Union Holds Meeting. The Woman's Interdenominational of the Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G street, this evening, immediately | Missionary Union voted yesterday aft- ernoon at their meeting in the Mount following the 6 o'clock dinner. Rev. James E. Freeman, rector of the| Vernon M. E. Church South, to install church, will make a brlef address,|a large white dag, bearing the crose and officers will be elected for the|and the inscription, “In this sign we coming year. conquer,” over the electric sign The American Loyalty Club is un-| “Jesus the Light of the World,” which known In Washington. It had its!was erected by the union on the roof origin in Dr. Freeman's former parish | of the Central Union Mission ten in Minneapolis and since that time!years ago. Mrs. M. C. Shinn, chair- other chapters have organized in that!man of the standing committee, has and other cities. It stands for Chris- | this work in charge. tian and national ideals, the cross,| The uppeal for & “warless world" the symbol of our Christian faith:|from the Federal Council of Churches ;h;a".flu. the symbol of our national|was volced by the president, Mrs | aith. John Newton lbertson, and Rev | The purposes of this club are (1) to| Waiter Smith, ‘pastor of Park View correlate and harmonize all efforts | Christian Church, led in prayer for undertaken by the religious forces of | ‘the conference. = More than: §1,000 was recelved for leper relief. ~Mrs. America® in the interests of true patriotism; (2) to promote and main-| 3iging conducted her interdenomina- tional Bible class at 3:30 o'clock Being Conducted Daily at Wesleyan Pentecostal Chuxch, Revival meetings are belng con- duoted by angellst A. C. Zepp of Upland, Ind., at the Wesleyan Pente- costal Church, D street, between 3d [} Special programs have been ar- ranged in n y of the churches " Grace | Baptxst CE tain national ideals; (3) to secure the conservation ,of those moral and re- ligious standards and principles the principal topics of the pastors Thn “need of the church was ex- executive committee, will represent the ; will be on the conference on limitation of armaments, as well as pressed by Cardinal Gibbons about District at the conference. The chief business to be Armistice day. ancial budget for the next year. church establishes its own gne year ago, when he sald to Kev. Francis J.” Tobin, pastor of the, churel pray that God may spare! me to lay the corner stone for this building, which shall mean so much to the Weifare of our devoted colored whereupon the republic is builded; (4) to accomplish the social, indus- trial and political betterment of all kinds and conditions of men wmun the United States of America; (5) to inculcate a sense of individual obli- gation to the community, state and BAPFINY Petworth ,, 11:00 s ocicty 1. 9: Church prayer mectiug, Thu Tih und Randolph streets. LOOME ev. F. Paul Langhorne, pastor. —Communion, with hand of fellow- large group. Sermon by pastor. rrice conducted by Young P Rev. Wm. A. Bisenberger, brethren of Washingto; Cardinal Gibbons lent for Father Tobin about two years ago and asked him to undertake the task of erect- ing 2 new church here fdr colored !Dsnule For many years St. Aloysius Church, North Capitol and I street caring for the spiritual in. terests of hundreds of colored parish. foners, and the work was becoming © (more than the Jesuit fathers could attend to. xather Tobin Immedlately started to work among. the colored people and also took up residence at 1139 New Jersey. avenue. There {8 to be a basement in the church, where sery- ices will be held, durlnl the comple- tion of the bullding. Archbishop ,Curlev the new head of the diocese, | Will officiate at the laying of the cor- ner stone. budget, which last year amounted to $31,000,000. But for the general pur- poses of the missionary, benevolent and educational boards and agencies of the church, a national budget set up, to be raised by individu Presbyterian contributions. This year this amount was $12,000,000. Would Increase Budget. Some of the boards, it is suted, will ask an increased budget for next year. It is the hope of the more progressive leaders in the church that next year the denomina- tion will surpass its accomplishments of this year, when it broke all records for increase of communicant mem- bers, passing the 1,700,000 mark, and all records for contributions. ‘The membership increased by 85, 000 during the year, due to a remark- able evangelistic effort on the part df nation; (6) to safeguard lnmli lm“; :;EK:;.N director, Y. M. l:, A will be mit to posterity the principles o M justice, freedom and ~democracy: ‘%fl“"’"’—' Good, Rellowih (1) to make right the master o z might, and (8) to promote peace ineteenth Street Baptist among men of good will. All young Church men of the parish and thelr friends Comeei 10 Ay are invited to attend. aey, WL Hiol 15t AN W, WH..LIAI( R. u.A STAGAN, Pas 11 Rev. R. L. finluu B.Y.P.U. COMMUNITY cmmcu. /—Covenant service, sermon by pus- tor: reception of mew members: TNIVERSALIST, Jext, Jer., 2.7, ITED. 8:00 p.in.—Lord’s supper. Every member urged 1o be present. Prayer service at 8 o'cloc) except_Saturday during BET, RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON. The pastor preaches at 11 rton Cole at 8 p. . Juniors, 11 EVANGELIST A. C. ZEPP. and 4th strects northwest, with the assistance of the Mackey sisters of | West Virginla. Meetings will be held tomorrow at 11, 3 and 7 o'clock. They are held dally, except Saturday, at 7:30 o'clock. s Y “Tuesday night, Mission Circle at 2220 R at._s.e. Service of prayer. Tharsday night- Kendall Bapust Church NINTH _AND PASTOR, WALTER . SCOTT. 005 O SELION AR OF vz, OR THE PROBLEM OF PAIN." Bupper. Beception Church of Our Father (Universalist.) 18th and L sts. n.w. 2 AT ELEVEN 0'CLOCK. Dr. A. Eugene Bartlett Structure to be erected on New York avenue near New Jersey avenue morthwest, at a cost of about $50,000, for colored Catholics. CHIMES ARMISTICE DAY. | BIBLE CLASS BANQUET. Lord's ot ' Dpresbyteries and churches, which re- H MEMO. EPISCOPAL. evangelistic services—Stockton mew mem " RIAL VICE. ‘Wharton C :30 p.m.—"" TRIP~ AROUND THE sulted in the largest number of new |gpecia] Program at Metropolitan [Men of Immanuel Baptist Church SERVICE. of Brooklyn, N. Y. oeloc) k"(em"l'fr daturdag), Y ClSt At 8| T0Rm G, ! members on confession in the church’ history. The total nnnu’lbutlonl for (lll purposes totaled over $47,000, ‘which is nearly $15,000.000 more than was contributed in 1919, when the jan new era movement, the The annual memorial service of the to Have Program Wednesday. |Delta Pi Chapter of the Sigma Mu {Fraternity is to be held tomorrow The annual banquet of the Pink-!night at 8 o'clock In Grace Episcopal ham Bible Class for Men will be held | Church, 9th and D streets southwest. Baptisms at Siaht, Something different ia OUR Suday relool at 0:30. Boost the Christian Endeavor, 8:45. E ch Swem pastor, tells: “How I know T'm a friend of e LCOME 10" ALL ~Second Second Baptist Church 4th and Va. ave. REV. HOWARD I. STEWART, Pastor. Chu.rch of the Advent _ Becond and You Streets N.W. ey THos “Wirli IR, Reetor. Bundays, 7:30 and 11 a.m. and % p.m. Church kchool, 9:45 a.m Memorial M. E. Church. The chimes in the tower of the Hatrowlllln Memorial M. E. Church, John Marshall place and C street, will > R {Rev. Meade B. MacBryde, rector of : ? . P. 0. U, 7p. Drogress movement of the denomina- | be played at noon on Armistice day.| Wednesday evening in the leuture| SV, o tye y TRCRIVEe, Foctor of Elar Hay Conoumnlon 90 m, S Preaching, 11 a.m. HO tion, began its work. Dr. Richard Johnston, the chime|room of ‘the [mmanuel Baptistimeon An fnformal reception will fol- Tuke Brookland. 5 Tve or Lobrolt WANTS WAR WITH HIMSELF," followed » The amounts contributed for the|ringer, will give a special program|Church, 16th street and Columbia {low the service. It will be held in|_Park cars. Py Communion, a5d § pan., & Bye e, h beptism a vun “SOME HUSBANDS Sermon prelude, A thousand seats and T el Came Warship with of patriotic and religious selections, and at the same time the church will . be open for any who desire to pray.| An interesting progr Each bell 1s a memorial and they arranged. The speakers hear the secrstaries of the boards.|Were placed in the church during the | Dr. Abernathy of nd after final consideration of all |pastorate of the late Bishop Newman. | Church; Theodore figures submitted announce the total | Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, or of OF_the Department . budget for 1922. The synodical chair- | the church, states that many visitors | Representative Morgan man will then hold an apportion- | to the city are attracted to the church | °f T€Xas. ment conference and assign the|when the chimes are played e ation: e 0 Mo ‘world-wide enterprises of the church © grew in this period from $5,000,000 %o _nearly $11,000,000 The executive commission will first ish hal road. | the Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. CENTRAL UNION MISSIOR. Central Union Mission 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. John S. Bennett, Supt. n has been “Manicuring 1l be Rev. | Baptist . solicitor | Metropolitan Baptist Sizth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVEN— “God’s Peace Table” A MEDITATION ON THE PRICE GOD EPIACOPAL. St Jol-m’s Church, 6'h nnd AREV. ROLAND dOFTON ST, %Py EDWARD SLATER DUNLAP, ¥ GBORGE WILLIAMSON S¥iris, b’ D, MISSIONARY (¢ Twenty-fourth Sunday Holy ~ Communion . ,Moruing Prayer aud ‘Litany Thunkeelving Service, munion_and Sermon, G. | Pr 3 E pear 7t 8.W. amount to be raised by each synod. . 7 Rev. Willlam 8. Bidhop 11:00 9. m. PAID THAT WE MIGHT HAVE “PEAC | Nelson is president of th e 2 D L TOWARD Me: ‘Sumqunnuy this synodical amount 1 Festival Evensong aud e o ’ : DR JOHN E. | ON EARTH, GOOD WILL i Turner secretary and W. K. Winston | 11:00a. oms e Preucher, Canon De Vries... .. 4:00 SERVICES NIGHTLY AT 8 0'CLOCK. ‘will be apportioned by each synod to SPECML SERMON. s ! am.—Holy communion and sermon. reucher, Canon De Vr 4:00 p.m. e A D rsiion BEIGGS will A class for you. | its presbyteries and thence to the in- { dividual churches for an every-mem- canvass. These benevolence ' quotas are determined on the basis of Preacher, Rev. George Ashton Oldman. 4:00 p.m.—Choral evensong and addres: Preacher, Rev. E. Slater Dunlap, M. A. Take (Georgetown and Wisconsin ave. cars. Christ Church, Georgetown, Corner of 0 and 8ixt n.w. C. E. S lntermediate #nd Senor C. E.'s. EVENING AT SEVEN-FORTY-FIVE— SUNDAY—NOVEMBER 6th— Rev. Gove G. Johnson, pastor of the . i 3 yeoes | p.m.—Service conducte y Immanuel Baptist Church, is to cele- t glving, sti th . - |brate the seventh anniversary of his ; 9:45 a.m. Nunias wehuol and “Wite stidy') S 16O i “ 3 T ST o, | et omoron * He il presch & ST.THOMAS' (0BT | 110w il s sa som 3y e| Seribie Baptist Church C. E| | Beden Wotd sermon and the 's supper 5 am service and sermon by the| G oo 1L e ——— wiit Be obaerved. At the cvening, se i oy MAS Near Dupo i or. Society. 355}_1;‘1;; wE gl;gug;ggn TEACE WILL SPEAK ON “INDIA.” |ise Dr. Johnson will preach on 11—Rector, Teeah Diod 1o Huran.” Q0 pm—Chilifen's gatkering for Tals. | — § ARTH, GOO! 9 0 mthemgucg - ° S—Q;:annu :::‘l'eir)l;dhln g::ll i ll m. g _prayer_and s 6:30 P.M.—CONVERT'S 80CIAL HOUR. fl'le Ba The Immanuel Bible reading and Sunday school, 980, Thursdas. i1. The Natxwty 14th and A 8. R4S PM — See ptxsms The Woman's Missionary Soclety of | 8tudy courses have been announced and 1 an 7, Church schools, 4:1 e o ds udge Stanton J. Peell | Calvary Baptist Church is to meet|are now beginning and are open to all. ! St. Mark’s Church The Henarrection. ge oStanton ). e, ‘Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the | church, when Mrs. Willlam F. Mc- Dowell, wife of Bishop William F. McDowell, will speak on “India.” Mrs. William T. Reed will give a Third -na A Streets B.E. Speaker Special Musical Program Violinist, Ivy Lee Newell Saxaphone, Frank Bowers. LUTHERAN, — ERAWs First Baptist Church St.Paul’s English Lutheran Church 16th and O Streets St. Stephen’s Church 14TH ST. NEAR COL. RD. G NEAR 14th ST.. L0 CALhB S% steTsox. . A. MASKER, Ji. Holy anmum- solo and a luncheon will follow the Iteventh and. B Aitreets N.W, | J MES FREEMAN Chisrelr_wehivol Rev. George F. Dudley, Rector.| mbone. D, B. Gottwalis. morning session. At : o'clock the| / JOHN.T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. A E. E?i’m.‘.f";i’,’."}'e‘?". | Rev. thg A. Dales, Assistant,| Arcompisist. E. J. Rousee. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, Minister. mission study class will be conducted 9:80—Sunday school. gan, which will in-| 11:00— ALL WELCOME. NOV. 6—THE ATTRACTIVE AND TRI- Take Forest Glen car. Sermon. | by Mrs. Ellis Lo p.m to te! 7:30a.m.—Holy Communion. | clude a talk by Mrs. M. S. Mead “F. tandar se. Special 3 . ! . NT 1N : her recent travels in the Phillppines, alse S ds” D.D 2 Rector = s . -111 o'clock—Holy Communion! CONAREGATIONAL: TA S tan roE wors China and Jap oo—;-ea. ab, services. : A ver Spring Parish S R L 2 4 o 45 Young people's meeting. Will Preach at | REV. J. HENNING NELMS, D. D., Rector. and Sermon. ’ CLEVELAND PARK E;i:“i :.;T%‘u‘:'s“"“ uy ? - Fv Pt ] CRUCI b CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURES | “The More Abundant Life” 11 am. and 8 p.m. [ Grace Chugen (Wocinide B o'clock—Evening prayer. (CONGREGATIONAL) ¥ | 8 WEDNESDAY— John Sidney Brafthwaite, M. A, 3 . and! St Marys Cul : o 34th and Lowell sta. C. 8. B, of London, England, will lec- Mrs. E. C. Cronk, on H(;llya('::mmumon S:am: ol d‘ At these services—Special cen-| REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. Dr. Leon G. Broughton ‘ Selentiat, Corumbia road. Thursdas “METHODS,” o tenial sermons will be preachedi 133820 —MNE %" \moxe THE N OF RICHMOND VA. ¥ Under auspices of the Woman's Interde- |Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. by th TIONS." = ¢ ) and Friday evenings. Mr. Braith- Etcae 3 jthe Noman's Jat unday School, 9: .m. y the rector. | 00 Ca o o vi : : waite is a member of the board of ’s Bible Conf 10 i Ties—Holy e 9_30‘ p.m.—Community service, . ‘Will preach at 10:30 a.m. and 8 p. Chrine Selontiat, {n Boston, Mass. and Church of the Incarnation Men's Jible Conference, 10:am.) and N £o =0 SOm v e MAL GEX.C. SWORTH, | day. beginning Mondsy, Nov. 7, to { Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., an . 1 O et B - Afternoon Service, 4 p.m. | REV. WAL nu;ox SNYDER, Beetor. am. oL St latantey U clusive. is second on the course being given by the church. The subject of Mr. Braithwaite’s lecture is “Christian Science: the Key to Self-Govern- ment. He will be introduced on Thursday evening by William J. Tucker. reader of the church, n Friday evening by Mrs. Hnrrlat anheock 14th and Gallatin V. HENEK MANKE Py HE Young People’s Society, 6 p.m. Bible school, Evening serviees—8 pm. |Organ Recital at 7:30 p.m. Church of the Reformation | Penna. Zod et ne HEV- oY WEILLEY, D! 8 p- m.—Christian Healing Serv- \ ice. Miss Mattie Perry will be ! Ingram Memo i at this service. | 10th ,.'?...fl.l c()l‘l!l’!llfiml Thurs., 9:30 a.m.—Holy (omA i munion. 8 p.m.. Men’s Club. Friday, Armistice day, 7.30 a.m. Dr. Broughton was chosen successor to F. B. Meyer at Christ Church, London, and bailt the famous Baptist Tabernacle in Atlanta, Ga Dr. Broughton is a fearless crusader for righteousness. stor. i { Services: 7:30, 10 and 11 a. Take Florida ave. or North - St. Andrew’s Church chool. 6:43 p.m.—C. RMON BY THE PASTON. EKMON BY THE PASTOR. MUSIC BY CHORUS CHOAR. E. — second reader. ~ 130 AM. R T T ] T Tk N. H. avenue and V st. n.w. AL coms-unubi‘-fia ‘ZE".‘Z?’&:«?:.‘}’ unflum- ST. PAUL’S CHURCH B GLDIMON, Rectsr. and 11 a.m., special “celebration | Yre BACHACHMID, soptano. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH > FERTECO! - 00—Holy Communion. street near Washington Clul- Rev. Robert Talbot, D.D., RECTOR. Mr. DIXON, tenor? MAJ. TITTMAN, bass. = = | Mrs. H. H. McKEE, director. \ CONGREGATIONAL. _ | First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, Minister Mr. Pierce preaches expository sermons: 11 a. m., “He Should Glorify God” of the Holy Communion. | 8th and H Streets N.W. REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D., Pastor. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant Pastos. REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM. N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. | 11:00 A. M.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “The Fame of the Obscure” JUNIOR CHURCH (in S. S. Building). Rev. Linn C. Drake. 3:00 P.M.—Interdenominational mass meeting. Address by Bish, William F. McDowell. & % e 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: |“The Man Who Was Afraid He Would Be Laughed At” Moraing service. WESLEYAN PENTECOSTAL D st. n.w. nmear Third. B. HOSLEY, Pai B THREE REVIVAL services tomorrow _Every night next week. Evangelist ZEPP Preaches MACKEY SISTERS Sing at every COMB 'AND RRING FRIENDS. Full Gospel Assembly w‘nzl:}gn':;u - Sunday: Wednostays at 1230 11:00—Morning service and sermon. 8:00—Lvening service and sermon. WELCOME. Grace Chur: s 9th AND D N SOUTHWEST. Rev. MEADE BOLTON MACBRYDE, Rector. Services, Holy Communion | third Sunday at 7. l i g '-E‘nvr CHASE {AIl Saints” Church *5xe Tap.ot. | REV. J. W. AUSTIN Rector. *Holy Communion, Sunday achool, 9:30 a.m. every y. Morning service, ‘with sermon, 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'cloc] sEirst Sunday in each month, Holy Com- __munion at 11 o'cl K_ROAD Avn . "Butler, pastor. Topi of Armament, on_John M. Nel- nd instriction. and sermon. will be ‘ommunion at 7:30 nd supplications | H | | ¥ and Epiphany 160 o Sinday at 1 . &Aflmr mCK D D Sanday school, with sermons by the plllor. 11 erl] -renlng serv] S weicomed.. “Ktteaton s called o the agerserrices ‘srranged for stors' Foderatlon, as follows: Mass % i Caivary Baptist, Churel, Sunday, to be addressed by Bishop Roon day. services. (half. hour) "in Services—Sunday .m. i Preaching, 11 a.m :md 5 pm. | Lother Leag: ETRANGHIES CORDIATLY INVITED, 3 p. Mclowell; Calvary o S 12 R, Bomties Thueen avd the Eptecopal Chureh of Concordia E lical St James’ @ L L « ing Pi Cam — e B s cpéiia Bvangelic = mé;laa- o 8 p. m., “Shattering Pious Camou- 8:00 p.m.—SERVICE FOR THE DEAF. Rev. A. D. Bryant. rinif eran Ch utheran ace urch 1 T Cor. 4th and E ste. .. (iisourl Syaod). e Rev. asoncnwn.:nrx'j'x'“«'s’iv:'??"‘fi"“" T e L e | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS—Sunday, 6:45, se- School of Religi Educa- H. SCHROEDER, Pumr. fimm_fllflxsmous,fi'};,mm Services: _7:30, 9:80, 11 a.m.; 7:80 p.m. DR. GATES' BIBLE CLASS OPENS nior ; 7:45, intermediate ; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. formation gervice, oly emanion ot Tam. Ereparitory seric GOOD SHEPHERD 824834 Sixth Btreet N.B. REV. C. S. ABBOTT. Holy Communion 7:30a.m. Church School 9:45a.m. {Holy Communion 11 o’clock 8d'clock THURSDAY, 8:00 p.m—CHURCH PRAYER SERVICE. { COVENANT meeting. (Entrance on H street). “Noon services will be held here every day this week.” TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Streets N.W. At 10 a. m. in the church auditorium, Merrill E. Gates. Ph. D., LL. D., will teach the Gospel of John, and will lecture on “The Constitutio: of the United States, and International Cooperation to Prevent War.' ‘The public is invited. MUSICAL VESPERS FOR MUSIC LOVERS At 4 p. m. with Harry Edward Mueller at the new Bischoff Memorial or‘;n ‘a’ulaled by special soloists, the following program will be rendere tion of Y.ML C, A, ENROLLMENT NIGHT, MONDAY, NOV. 7. Co-educational. Classes November 14-April 10 mnln Hivie Jnu 10 a.m. Georgetown Lutheran Church Wisconsin Ave. and Volta Place. REV. W. H. HILBISH, D. D., PASTOR. Keller Memorial Lutheran | MD. AVE. AND 8th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m Men’s Bible Class, 10. ' Three Years’ Work Offered Morai i Evening Prayer 1 H - . (Dubois) 8. Hymn—"0 Love That Wit orning service at I1. . Hosannah ... ubo! qmn x INSTALLATION SERVICES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2. Gavotte from “Mignon” t Let Me Go' H R M . Tni i i ARMISTICE DAY. 3 — = ev. uir, D.D., Pastor. A University Credits DR. muuom n scnmm-. OFFICIATING. F—Vfl"" service at 745. Chureh Open from 8 16 12. (Thomas) 5. o&enory iolin Solo—Ren- 2 Jo Je 3 oy tor. Young People’s and Intermedi-} Holy Communion 3. Baritone Solo—"Be Still and D e Renaies (Chaplain United States Senate) . ’ ’ A " . Mr. Fred Facalty: Do James®. Dubrer, De. Mitch ng[‘%hl;%"fliinm“ TR FREE. ate Societies at 6:45 p.m. Xataay Enow'(Plerson), Mr: Fre 10. Baritone Solo-Aria—“Draw i ol Curell, Dr. Jokn Britten s e COME._YOU AR WELCOME. . | Supperand eaic in the Gulld Hall 4 Sonats in F minor, tst Near Ye Feople® (Mendelssohn), ! a.m.—Bible School. A hearty welcome. _Frank Wilbur Collier, Maud B. Cummins, ——— ! DEC 2 from 5 to 7 p. O ant (Momdciewonn) * Mr. Fred Eas Dr. c.u;. u!m:;:«rt:‘»;-lsmmr: s is sourl S5 .l,’.: ) - Grace Evangclxcal Lutheran 5 Legend ..c.ceii.. (Cadman) 11 Pnyer —11 AM— me S, i Tackn, D Fu Kautman | o SO Ly 0 Church s i & Mellisgon, for o S 1 e o Hamilee® ™ Thirty-Second Anniv f the P, Dr. Heary F. Luts, Dr. William Carl Ruedi- ""“"’ o oy Svening service, sermen by Hev. L L nav. ws'|'i" it S LT AL '""" Rectek. Paul Roberts, Miss Kath- 13. Benediction ty-Secon ersa!‘v O astor ger. Dr. James H. Taylor, Dr. A. F. Ander.| Thes s oree: Freacntng, ST o €0, lngrvl::::‘r‘.l of board | _ _ryn Dawson, Mr. Mueller 14, Postlude-Tocatta, 5th Sym- som. ¥ St. Olaf Cong’regauon !Gundly Mhufl:lK (930 a.nh. l y 2. by 7. Seripture phonie (Widor —8P.M— fan Latheran Church of = X . (Of the Norwegian ! e ):M' ) ::e c"@ St Mark's Lutheran Church! b '.he dlocesan “:::m wctool par CONCERT BY HARRY ROWE SHELLEY i Hon. CALVIN H. (‘DOLIDGE, unday a rvices in Norwegit noonr 5.0 gciock, In Chrigt Onurch, New Jersey ave. YOUR HOME CBUBCH “YOoUR MAKE CHURCH HO BEY. (7‘ E. SBYBILRUD, Pastor, 'Uhiaad Terrace n. fi_fl—mw_—?—‘ /4N Bav. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. m. German IEMN, Basii, 1 L, Snd 8 Ser League: Thursday, LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D.D., Pastor Miss Tillie Nelson, A. B. Welfare Secretary. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School in all departments. 11:00 a.m.—Service with sermon. Theme: PRINCE OF PEAf 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Topic: “Thy Kingdom Come.” Leader, Mrs. Rose Gault, 8:00 p.m.—Flag Presentation Service. Presentation—J. W. Marth, for C.' E. Address, HON. A. F. LEVER, Chairman Farm Loan Board Special Patriotic Music w Cholr, W. 0. l.mla. Director; Miss Acnie Anstadt, Organist. "3 Mandssme silk flag with pole mouated on pedestal will be presented to the coDgrega- ristian Endeavor Society at the mn A splendid address is guaran. those have heard the Hi un'l‘e:- in m- chureh, mu. Nmber 1, Armhtice day. 8t 4:30 pm. Atter over, given by the public, you are i to to Luthe “mm Gfl'unfly turning to ;mnk Hel:::ll; Father :x: Dtlh e-l'emec on Seats Free limitation of armament this church will be open lll day for e Sth streets .w. REV. H. DB\\thTO‘l HATES, D. D., “THB CHURCH WHFRI YOU FEEL AT Tomorrosr moraing. 11 o'clock, Dr. Hases | i il preach on W 0 WILL DISARM THB N ole sehool, 0:45 a.m. Vespers and sermon, 7:45 p.m Wedseaday, § p.m.," Lither League prayer The famous organist and composer of Church Inh‘-i Harry Iwwe Shelley of New York, will give a concert and direct a cherus 60 voices in the rendition of favorite Shelley music on Wedaesday m.n. ‘Watch for further announcement. DR. CHARLES E. JEFFERSON, of New York will speak twice daily Sunday, Nov. 13, through Friday, Nov. 18. Vice President United States Will deliver an address in keeping with Armistice day’ exercises. iThe public cordially invited to all services. | —— SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. Y ON BUNDAY LVENING AT 8 P.M. Bishop Charles Thompson will deliver & most interesting talk on the following subject— “The Certainty of the Scrip-‘ tures; the Uncertainty of Emythlng Else” Bishop Thompsen recently from extensive avels 1n South Amerre 3¢ will pay you to hear Bim. Come aad bring sour {c MEMORIAL CHUBCH—]:Q ST.—NEAR M. R Inj Holy Communion Church School Holy Communion and sermon. 11 The children will meet in the .M 45 pn. to recelve instructions regard- ing parade on $07 A8k CombuLLy vep. ST.MARGARET’S Conn. ave. and Bancroft place. Clergy— R:\!’BERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. Rev. FREMONT NEWTON HINKEL. Twenty-fourth Sunday After Trinity. 30—Holy Communion. :30—Sunday school. 11:00—Holy Communion and sermon by the A-ao—fvc:fi"a; rynfior and eermon by the FETE R M x| 11:00—Jesus Walks Down Main Street” erenie o ’w’:wowmux “Main Street,” by Sinclair Lewis, will be discussed. 4:45—Organ Recital. Claude Robeson. ufi% mfi -5:00—"A Plain Man’s Christ” 3rd.and C sts. svnd Ransom —6:45 PM.— Chrstian Endeavor. Come and bring a friend. THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth. Street and Columbia Road / TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School with classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, with the Lord’s Supper and Hand of Fellowship to New Members. The Seventh Anniversary of Pastor and People. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Gospel Service. Pastor preaches on “GOD’S MATHEMATICS” (In the Book of Acts) 7 pm—Young People’s meeting, with welcome to all. : PINKHAM CLASS BANQUET for men, Wednesday evening at 6:30. Speakers, Dr. W. S. Abernethy, Calvary Baptist Church, and Hon Theo. G. Risley of the Department of Labor, and Hon. Morg:n G.~ Saunders, - memger: k] Cutllg;:l;l’ hip meeting, Thursday evenin( at 8 lowshij 3 yer an p s e T MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Coiumbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Walter Amos Morgan, Minister, THFOSOPHY, BUNDAY, NOV. 6— b!fllll'— “THEOSOPHY IN - ANCIENT EGYPT” BY DR. AZRO CORY 8 P.M.— ! 9:45—Church School. Classes for all 7 30—Sundzy Evemng Club for Young People. Dr E..E. Slosson, Spukfl evening and Thursday evening of each week at 8 Voluntary: Contnbutmns This Church Welcomes YOU, Bible Study Class! Specull Taulht by DR. u.«.‘ufifnm.m»fi xyPuh." c?bu

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