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e e | 1 C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 35, 1921—PART 1. - ] o o ___THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ' Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services: EPISCOPALIANS TO CELEBRATE |REV.B.H. MELTON CALLED PULPIT AND PEVV PASTORS WILL OPEN “SHOOT FIRST,” METHODIST BCARD ; ? TO SERVE LOCAL CHURCH | * - PRAYERS FOR PARLEY ! MISSION SOCIETY CENTENNIAL ] «bmv. Edward Wright Is to 'prmmh a groups ever jolning the church will SA YS TO THE PROIIIBITIOV AGENT < |s#rmon on “The Limitations{of Arms be ruceived at th, h rvice. Columbia Heights Christian Con- |s8rmon on “The Limitations/of Arms be recc vening mervioo s “Youns [Initial Bervice to Be Held Tomor-| propipition agents, in the opin- fying a previous statement alon ion of the board of temperance, the same lines. & o« e .o e gregation Chooses Successor to . jo'clock at the Presbyterlan Church, People’s Soclety will conduct the ex- Baptist SPl'ead Of Chnstlan Rellglon by Church > ' [ Ballhton; Va. - ercises, with Rev. William A. Eisen- tow atiCalvary Bap prohibition and public morals of “The cries of bereft children of 3 ¥ 2 b .~ reli s dire ik A L officers rise W 11 B p d M T o | will furnish tho sermon theme for * oK koK should be Instructed to rememe ues. “It Is nothing less than mur- 1 e Praised 1n Many 1ongues i .o V1 IRev. Walter A. Morgan at Mount| Repreientative John BL.Nelson of ber the wives, children and the | derous o expect prohibition of- ] . R . Pleasant Congregational Church to- | Wiaconsin will peak fomorrow even- people of the United States when | gors G et (el hands, and Lands‘ ! orrow mDrnl:“ll‘ll'flc ock. ing at the Columbia Helghts Lutheran | their lives are placed in danger *“Bootleggers are the worst kind Church appropriately to the confer-! At Foundry Church Rev. Dr. Ran-|ence on the limitation of armament.} dolph will preach tomorrow evening| At the morning service the pastor of | by bootleggers or moonshiners.” of criminals, frequently ex-con- “Some people seem to be sur- viets, and cruel killers. They are prised that the board of temper- dangerous in the extreme. When : G ; SO on “Disarm or Perish.” This .sermon | the church, Rev. Ci ; ance of the Methodist Episcopal t draws a gun he The centennial of the Mlln‘ionnr‘yl to ue really hinges upen the closest | | | Win be Tliustrated with extracts from | will preach on the sre mungect "¢ Shurch Ehould soamest thar probl | BHom e el upoik. Ad that Society of the Episcopal Church wil oh oun nation ahd yours: and it : the speeches of the great generals In kO K bition officers have a right to de- quickly. They (prohibition offi- bo “Belebrated tomorrow In every | e e i and the recent war. Thursday evening a o Wikat Congre fend themseclves quickly and ef- | cers) owe it to themselves, to T s with great joy that we recognize 1al - At the First Congregational Church | i denomination in this|that this good feeling between our special seryloe of prayer, with an ad- | poy. Jason Noble Plerce will preach | Toctvely oo, Siestened by | thelr wives, o thels oiifiven and church of the & dress on “A Vislon of a Warless' 08 preach armed criminals” the board said b 11, to the majesty of the Pk nations is so steadily and effectively : World"" Bunday crening, November tomorrow at 11 am. on “He Should O A o the oy . fosteied by the church of which we % ;4 B, Glor.ty God,” and at 8 p.m. on “Shat- In this city the board of religious|are nlike members. It is a great, bl 4|18 Willlam Jennings Bryan wil |, s Ci . % cducatlon has made arrangements |spiritual league. Jolning two nailons : ; speak on “Disarmament. SR, Tdnten o UmeEe e O furge for @ special celebration. A Iarge | (ogether, your comm-rion and ours.”| f : The Sunday afternoon services at|pihla clyss in the church auditord parade has been arranged for 3 o'clock | "Replying to which, the council of & d |3:30 o'clock at_the Church of thela¢"1y gielock. h auditorium on the Ellipse. Sunday school Chil-|the chyrch sa Covenant will be resumed November g dren will form on the north side of | “The’ Council expresses the hope . : / a5 the Monument grounds and march | that our mutual affection may serve : LR around the Empselhlhray'fill\e Ex::‘cl:e ;ntprnmo‘lfi that :m"t“(gd good will 4 Ch'nu::‘llah“ «:ll PFuundry Methodist ’ 1 3 i b S . 3 3 G : . f,‘,}"‘l,:‘,"’r";‘;f,;,n‘,‘,?“" aicite and from End the Deliiopies ot ““;:r‘l Bv;”g“l:“:‘ 4 St Eah et B etrests ;r"’ng"f‘?fi loixis beiny Fred East, baritone; Paul Parishes In the Episcopal diocese| The contract for the McKim meme there to the Church of the Epiphany,|in our judgment, must largely rest| « ] | will give the lesson exposition, Tol. | Roberts, violin; Miss Kathryn Daw- lof Washington have completed their' rial tower on the Church of th where Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, the future peace and welfare of the| [ 3 lowed with & solo by Mr. Boren. son, piano, and Harry Edward Meul- orgunizations for the “every member | Epiphany has been signed by th Bishop' of Washington will preach at|world.” * * % ler, organist. canvass” in connection with the na- | vestry of the church. The tower will EVERY-MEMBER CANVASS | READY TO BUILD TOWER. BY EPISCOPAL CHURCHES Vestry of Church of the Epiphany Signs Contract. * ok x * There will be musical vespers at the First Congregational Church at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, the Bo- { | | | I n o statement issued today ampli- law to do & i g " - Kok ok |tion-wide campalgn which will be| be erccted by Arthur L. Smith. The 4 —_— * Commander ¢, T. Jewell will bo ; be the ensy Broken Ones Speak” willl Dr. Len G. Broughton of Richmond, | neld November 20. The work is well | cost will be approximately $65000. Tt marshal of the parade. A committee. Revn sermon. tomorrow morning ai Vaw Will hogn a Series of mermons !under way in most of the parishes will be 120 fect high and will contain of which Rev. Dr. Freeman, rector of s Vesoruon lomarrow. B 8L at'ine First Baptist Church, 16th and oW {and the campatgn this vear—the last & set of chimes. While the work of the Church of the Epiphany is chair- when he will make special ;‘e;;;‘(‘,;“: O streets, Monday at 10:30 a.m. and : b vear of the three-year campaign— erecting the tower is going on, serv- man, will be In charge of the demon- T the contaronnake epecial reference s pm.. and continue during the week, Will ba the most intensive, It is ex- ices at the church will not be inter- finishing Sunday, November 13. Dr. BISHOP WILLIAM F. McDOWELL, |Pected. rupted. stration and parade. armaments. For the evening sermon RE' H. MELTON. e : Hroughton was chosen 28 Buccessor During the week an all-day con- ELTOH00 Epeats - : oy St men i ppehoie Milll DE 102 B, Meyer. at Christ, CRUFSh. | The opening servics of “Tho Call to | [erence. was held at Trinity Church, When the society was organized in Rev. B. H. Melton, formerly pastor|of the board of officers, and.Edwin W 1©ndon, and after a successful pasto- P pastors’ | UPPer Marlboro, by the parishes in 1521 there were 30,000 people in of. the Tweliy.NErE Stedot Chomtias I DAYIE Rave hiby ouck aud. n W. rate bullt the famous Baptist Taber- | Praver,” to be held by the Pastors'|p .. o ree St. Marys and Charles VTERIAN. iwenty-eight dioceses in this coun- 4 enty ! gregation as d“anl‘i! P LSH; nacle, at Atlanta, “Ga. Federation of Washington to “pray |counties. at which Bishop Harding (... 1 P BT.NEAR try and_expended $7.000 on mission Church, Baltimore. who has been oc- | oy iroh to tho Washington Federation &% % X for the blessing of God upon the com- |spoke on the work of the campaign Georzctown Ch; at ot 0w work. Now there are a total of 5. o cupying the pulpit of the Columbia|of Churches. The railroad men's 4 o'clock meet- | 1 conference on limitation of arma- | in connection with the centennial| Rev. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., Past 000 associated with the organizal Helghts Christian Church since the x % % ok Ing tomorrow afternoon at the Termi- celebration in the Episcopal churches 3, 8. 11 T ‘ ment,® will take place tOMOITOW |4y roughout the country tomOFrOw. R e TR whose : - 1 n n_eighty-three dioceses, In Presbyterians to Give EX-|death o Rev. Dr. E. B. Baghy, has| “A Warless World will be the gen- |28 Ry K % M CoA will be a afternoon nt 3 o'clock at Calvary |The hishop lald stress on the func behalf last year was spent $2,700.000 ‘dressed by C. H. Harrington, secre. celebrati tomorrow e The congregation, by a unanimous!at the Ninth Street Christian Church.! ;.‘hl:ngx"e‘:llurlyl!: e hleverents of the Church’s Activities. vote, accepted the recommendation of | Tonforrow night the subject will be | oNAF®: Josephine Preston of Denve: T Col,, will conduct the morni soclety will be sung_and told in a a committes consisting of James L.|'A Warless World—In Vision" The! (o odivic %t e Church of Life and | side, and Rev. Dr. Abernethy, pastor | bubose 1t Would, be to reeeive, (LR score of tongues, including Chinese,| An exposition of the world-wide|Wilmeth, chairman; Charles A. Ly-)morning sermon will be on “Liberty ! joy *1514 N strect northwest, tomors | of the church, will conduct the open- | faror congregation. 51 onary service. While a_hun- W . been' selected as regular pastor of 5"‘ subject of a serles of four Sun-! tary of the Service Mens Club, on | Baptist Church. tion of theychurch to extend the Gos- | 2 Of the uaknown dead. dred years ago the services of thel hibit Hi &y night sermons during the month | “Making the Grade.” A united r service will be held . 3 I o Church Were conducted in English ere Showing o churcn. of November by Rev. George A. Miller | A T & af the ehurch, with Bishop William | biahop " .??g';u“g;?-ewa';;%lfilfinrflt *%¢| Eastern Presbyterian Church 1 F. McDowell dellvering an address. |, committee In each parish, whose th st and Ma; Rev. Dr. Charles F. Steck 18 to pre- | purpose it would be to receive Infor-| ALFRED E. i ; S A ¥ d Truth.” Tomorrow morning. th E ! Japanese and Esquimaux, Spanish.lgctivities of the Presbyt: man, Henry F. Harmon, J. Herbert|an orning the | 1ow at 11 o'ciock. Her .subject will | ing service. 1 = Hungatian, Ine a‘fi?i“i’fiilsogf ::g will be conducted by t}i,n:rc‘;:r::hhs‘:rz: xltl::;m.; h??a‘l? A et fo fvlr‘;?n.tc:: 'a‘:::'!i’.f:.‘l’:l;.?::.’é’.‘&i“ be:| be “Scelng Him Who Ts “Tavieioie Tve Heverlonal orduee T ke AT Church To Forr by the | _7:00 pm— Yoo le's snefet f, Siowx Indians AHdtl inati 3 p P . Mrs. Preston will also conduct the |conducted by Rev. Dr. Wallace Rad- Young people’s socletles. West African natives and Italian. _|that denomination In this city, under | Mr. Melton 13 _a graduate of the A Jire. Dreston will also conduct the | conducted by, Rev, Dr. Wallace Ind] | Rev. Jonn Rigg, and on “What the| ™ Do ic Nemorial Chapel Roide from "o wift of ofering |tho direction of the new era_move. (LMYerElty "of ‘Kentucky " and also| The serien of evening sermons be | Wiil be “Spiriiusl Commnntont: & | Rev. Dr. Waiter' Ac Soran, E S Do Y e Ry Y Fecme: are: et S d which will be taken up in s -graduate wo! rvard. vén by Rev. Dr. Charles Wood ' practical healin Arrangements have also been made { - > & g ol 3 W, - e eo™ it the thanksgiving serv-|ment November 15, 16 and 17. Ho has served threo churches during fof the Church of ihie Covenant on the | Follow cach service. o o o" | (o "Gatly prayer service at 1215 | Wiliiam Hamilton Nes preached. [In| IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minwter. jee tomorrow. the anniversary is| Exhibits of many pnases of Pres-|his ministry of elghteen years. His|general topic “Bright Spots In the| g ovlock. 1o be heid at Calvary Bap- hleh conduct o eb,_.oa er nce_th ey 7 purely historical and educational.|byterlan mission work will be given frst charge was with the Christian |Dark Continent,” based on his sume| A special sermon and praver for | tIst Church, Church of the Eviphany | bishop wae assisted by Rev. D. Wel. e oA BiecTs. 3 P nembers of the churchlin various churches under the direc- |Church at Wilson, N. C.; his second | mer's travels in South Africa, % and New York Avenue Presbyterian [lington Curran charge of the g e e that there Is ajtion of the \Vashington Women's|With the Marshail Strast Christian|continued tomorrow evening with tue ! N e R e Can oo faense | Church, beginning Monday nd con- | church oMices, and Rev Dr Rick. happy significance in the fact that|Presbyterian socleties, with Mrs. W. Church. in Richmond, Va., and his fourth sermon of the series, the sub- ! Memorial Presbyterian Church Loc | inuing through November 1f. O 5 the centennial of their society will|L. Darby as general chairman. The|last ministry was with the Twenty- |ject being “King Solomon's Mines and | morrow morning. Rev. Bernard| All churches in the city are also; NIW CHURCH (Swedenborgil be celebrated within the same week | Various exhibits and churches pre- [fifth Stfeet Christian Church In Bal- | the Development of Resources. Braskamp will take &s his subject | Fcauested to be kept open every day hof the New Jerusalem that the conference on limitation of |senting them are as follows: timore. He is a native of North Caro. x K.k R “What Our Generation Longs For." | from November 7 to 18, from 4:30 tb Church cf the New W armament will assemble here,, inas-| North American Indians, Gunton- |lina. Pending the selection of a rector | The evening services of the church |§ P.m. for prayer, or at whatever {Kwedenborxian), BERVICE. much as one of the:principal efforts | Gurley; Mexicans in U. S. A, Metro-| Every member of the chureh I8 re- | for St. John's Episcopal Chureh vo| are held in the new bullding, at 16¢h | time the community most desires. k rett, A Happy Sunday Evening. of the society throughout its exist- | politan: Immigrants, Anacostia; Moun- | quested to be present tomorrow | succeed Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, and Newton streets. At & o'clock —————— ence has been to promote friendship|tineers, First: West Indles, Sixth;|at the morning service when the new ) recently resigned, the pulpit wiil be ! there will be a speclal musical service | “How I Know I'm a Friend of A ameng. the peoples of the world. éllrlzsekez{tfimée(?:e"tt-lg:;fifk\;v;;fi?‘?flfl.‘ ln:;l:; :\;ill\,ed:‘l}.:fi; ,!:::1':.&2033- :Ielx‘gn:n‘:{lh Bund‘ay morning for the | by the church choir. Jesus” Is Rev. E. Hez Swem's subject | nexduy evening docirinal meeting at S CHURCE OF THE Japanese Are Friendly. H.ghts; Latin Amerlca, Western: morrow evening will be ~The Arma- | inent clergyman from ous’ of Moo bl O e g e will baptise | 108 Homm. oo ] i 4] e ing library. The Japanese ambassador here in|Indla. Covenant; “Japan, New: York | monta of God. Tomorrow morning Hev. Ashion O | Moert © Biokant NOrEaD of the | Bapte O e ecent rewivar REV. PAUL SPERRY, Pastor. COVENANT a letter to Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Gailor,|Avenue; Near East (Rersia and Syria).| The Columbia Helghts Christian|ham of St. Anne's Church, Brooklyn, Church has just returmea feom the | “I'he Self-Service of the Saved" is the . president of the Council of the Epis-| Fourth and Eastern; Philippines and | Church was organized five years 880, will preach, and next Sunday morn \;\”orth Carolina Coliege for Women. \mornlnz subject. PRESEYTFRIAN. Connecticut ave. and N st. copal Church, says: Siam, Takoma Park; Chosen, Chevy |in the Post Office Hall on Park r.,.dlmm Rovember 13" the puinn’ whie i | North Carolina College for Women, . T palieiii ey e “The occasion of your centennial|Chase: Africa, Kensingtoj Daily |and has a membership of more than|illed by Rev. Charles x‘: Slatterly of | an address on “The Modern Young = — | The Chu!‘ch of the Pdgrims REV. HOWARD D TALBOTT. anniversary is a fitting moment for | Vacation Bible School, 500. A large commodious church|Grace Church, New York city. Woman and Her Religion.” SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. A ONOAY O ASLOOTT, Awtstant : ;nektolsay :hlazung»l«r lhe]v:’orthle:dl Eee m;_ fan Suuday ; o e structure is mssrotceu of eon-!ruc;;o-; * * x % * ok owox NEW _THOUGHT. 202 st. between P and Q sts. n.w. é rM:,“' ,\!mxu:lm_n 6, 1921 inks that exists between Japan a stminster: Ministerial Relief. Sher- | anq will be ready for occupancy about} Special Armistice day services will Z T = REV ANDBEW R. BIRD, 3 :80—Sunday school, Mr. George M. W Semt tha "American. ehurches In our | town, i i ’ » and 11:45 a.m. At the early services service tomorrow at § pm. at the Cénter 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. Preaching by . Wiitwell, superintendent. an - “Whether Christia " P t Also Planned. the parish branch of the Laymen's Cleveland Park Congregational Chapiain 3. B. Frazier, 9:45—Everygiri's Hible clase " Aies Main stant country. E! At tistians. agea: = innmey Service Associatjon wiil attend 4 Church. The program, will consist 002 F ST. N.W. 3:00 p.m.—Jumior Christian Endeavo; N rston, er, or men of other religions, we Japa-| In addition to the exhibits of na- corporate communion, whilo at the of patriotic Bongs and an address by Daily meetings from 12 to 12:30. 200 p.m.—Social bour and supper at the Pecile's Bible class for me nese realize that the missionaries|tions a great pageant with about later morning service the Litany and Maj Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth,| ueallng meeting Friday at 8 pm. = manse, to whieh all strangers| 1 00 AL NORCE L 0 come to us with motives of the finest 11900 people in costumes will be speclal intercessions as appointed by | chief of infantry, U. S. A. P‘l:n" re‘m“wdm ally (excep nday’ in the'city are invited. O ey Pitie clars 1‘:: men. Kot spirit. Living more intimately among |sented each evening. entitle the bishop will be used. Xk kK Trom B ally Invited. 7:00 . Evening "m“'m Lncios, (6 sreice. Sermon by 1 ?urlnoople' than any other claak:zn of |Striking of America's Hour.” . EE I Mrs, David G, Armatrong, represent- . - o 330 p.. (:l:;hl;‘ Dlry v, - 3 y T e e T e g:{“:g;crzgllol;:m‘;&‘;‘;e‘:‘dfle Alcection mz‘hsmfir;lrogoosu:;ng}y Jmeeting_of ing Potomac_Presbyterial Auxiliary, Order of Illuminati \5:15 pam—Senlor Chtetian Endeasar, : D 5 - St. Andrew wil g i, w VAN VOAST w.l UNDAY a idweek prayer se ursday v N ot e e ias |G O Goadpasture. After the pageant ; - be held Monday evening i § o'clock | A iary ot the Chusch of the | 730 "LFSSONS LEAK !Ef'-"fi‘v'&rx‘«:fiy; Baait cifiren, Cared” cor dorieg Sunday - 3 ° e Churc { piv . 2 GHS service. The Chinese minister, Alfred Sye.|the Presbyterian Church at work PRSI hall. An~electl°nn o'g'i%fl::yfgr":::‘ s’.;lgorcll'(m MondayySvaning attiad Wed- A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. outs N %, Eraduate of St John's University. |throughout the world. Shanghal, an Episcopal institution,| A number of guides in costume, i said: under the direction of Mrs. James| Of the eve of the international day year will be held. 7:30 ‘'OUR_ RBCPONSIBIL- Kov. James B Froemun: Represohto = = VAP 5 afiect avel Cumberiand, Ape. | Mletropolitan Presbyterian tive Dalinger and Maj. Munson. NEW THOUGHT. LL WELCOME. Fourth and B streets southeast. ‘The society has good reason to be|C. Gripp, will escort the visitors to|Of prayer, tomorrow, for the success sno il ourth And B SHRER Pastor. $idney Llora Wrighteon, — e e e &) Prod of the good work it has done|the exposition in their “trip around|of the conference on limitatlon of{ The Shiloh Baptist Church and its UNION NEW THOUGHT RALLY. a.m.—Bible achogk, . Peace of the I n; e schools and colleges|the world.” o t 3 v . o B » . A . 182) eBtablished in my country under its| 'In addition to the work In foreign | 2rmaments, the moderators and pre-| pastor, Rev. Dr. \aldron, have just UNIVERSALIST CHURCH ; ian_ Endeasor societies. O eturs b i waag on Frepen pvpiares EVENING CHOIR OF 165 VOICES. ney Lioyd Wrightson, director of s, auspices have sent out among their |felds, the educational, evangelistic | #'ding officers of the various Prot- > Se fal " interest to E Eraduates men and women who have|and lup-litt ‘activitics Carried on at estam communions of the country to- o Lakinx thav heido all in hs 13TH AND L STREETS N.W. DS epretkatative. Theodore ALL WELCOME. rendered and are rendering valuable |home will be presented, : - : p B Hurton of Ohle service to their countr. > *|"George G. Dowey of New York, as- | 427 issued a signed appeal to the na- | the conference on | limitation of SUNDAY, Noverber 6, 3:30 P.M. —_— STER Charles E. Hughes. Secretary of |soclate field director of the Presby- tion for active co-operation in achlev- | {yERSISA A 00200 WILE Beaver, and Program. NORTHMIN SIXTH PRESB State, in a messago to the anniversary | terlan new era movement, is gen-|ing the objects of the conference.|Scripture. In keeping with the spiris “UNITY OF THE RACE CONSCIOUSNESS” 11th st. and K. L ave. YTERIAR Sonvention of missionary bishops of |eral director of the exposition and is | mpjg fg declared to be the first time [of this request, Dr. Waldron will Mrs. Eva B. Willlams, District President L N. T. A gEv. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastez. 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. | the society, said: working_through the following com- re k7 AL CO-OPERATION” 5—Rible study. Classes for all. “We cannot overestimate _their |mittee: Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, Rev. | that such a joint appeal on a great ,‘:m::l':l"o:'?“;n‘"‘i;’:"xn;‘mg;‘z‘"fl B e e it Jaroaty 1100 Morning worehip. At Reservoir and Entraoce to Rock Creek F. splendld heroism, their spirit of self- |Dr. Alfred E. Barrows, Hugh K. Ful- | public 1ssue has been made by the |or Jesus Christ Dominate the Arma ““OPPORTUNITY HERE AND NOW" el s bl REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, sacrifice and their constant service in |ton, Rev. Dr. Freely Rohrer, Edward | omcial heads of the churches. - ment Conference''? . Mrs. Florence Willard Day A CORDIAL WELCOME TC ALL. PASTOR. . the cause of advancing civilization.” . ‘Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Clark, * ok ko “KEEPING STEP_WITH TRU s Manse, 5509 13th T. Greeted by British Societies. D5 Wallace ‘Radcliffe, . D s RO BT O O eoutivaor. | . November has been set aside as an * James A. Edgerton, President I . A FOURTH CHURCH gy s A W The two oldest missionary soclettes | Juse S8 Stanton J. Peele an €0 | ficers -called by the Federal Council | “Every-Member-to-Church” month by HEALING SILENCE 13th and Fairmont sts. n.w. in’ the world, the Soclety for the of the Churches of Christ in America | the Wallace Memorial United Pres- Mrs. Josephine Preston of Denver, Colo. DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. Propagation of the Gospel and the Leaders in Movements. to consider how the churches could | bYterian Church. In view of the MALE QUARTET AND SONGS WITH PIPE ORGAN 9:30 0. —Sunday school. Church Missionary Society, bosh of| The exposition will open Tuesday | carry out the most effective program ming conference on the umluuonl Men's Bible class taught by Frank L. i Great Britain, sent messages of greet- |afternoon at 2:30 o'clock With 8| {n hehalf of a reduction in armament. | Of Armaments special < The Following Groups Co-Operating+ poiadietn, " ip. Preaching by ing through Eishop George Lancaster [women's meeting. This meeting will llowing sig- | ¢ held tomorrow at 11 o'clock, when & King, of the Church of England. sec. |be addressed by Rev. DI, Arthus J.| n-the appeal bears the foflomine oie | Rev, J. "Alvin Campbell win'speax| Church of Life and Joy, the “pastor, “Life Taid Dows Tmat It retary of the former, and Sir Robert | Brown, secretary of the Presbyterlan | progident Northern Baptist Conven. | o The Hour and the Opportun t 1814 N ST. N.W. 00 mmSentor and. Intermediate Chris- Williams, president of the latter, |foreigy board. His topic will be|forh R0 V¢ Morris, president Na- | L ng & Special young peo- Opposite British Embassy. Conference” 8:00 p.m.— tian Endeavor societle . 8.C. B :00 p.m.—Evening worship. Preuching by which were made the occasion for an|“World Missions and World Recon- L : ple’'s sermon will be preach 1 hy ’NDAY, NOV. 6TH. _ e o] CAeanEe of sentiments of great sig- | atruction.” Followine the acarom Mook, president General Contorence e %,el'f,'.‘;}:;zls"nnm?m‘;"’"hg 10:00 ..uficfi Hoir, Wiih the’ Children in HReating ton mien evety “atiersoon or. vhold for Nothing, Yet & m.~Tastor's Bibie cios. nificance at this time. fe w will visit the expositio 2 L Goneral rease ssons . VIVA M. JANUARY, Great Vatue. ALL WELCOME. “Tho whold fabric of the world's P ion il be ‘open again at 1 o'clock ‘,75.‘:&‘.‘..?‘%’;.'3(“.. Cetatian o ::g\l;lcflo:":? oy Maander the su-| idbam— Tnstruct: G'x‘“fi”’““‘“‘!' e | Ot ey aom e b — = ] = T Py s Ayl = = YOt s beace eaid Bishop King. “as it seems [in the evening and continue With|Vention: Rev. William E. Barton. mod- | Eommittee, 1. H. Crabill, ahateman: “p im Who Is O I g, aCally, (8t o e each Gay of the weer at| HOW MOCH OF YOUR BIBLE DO [P, e sxponion | Eier Naiientl Congel o Conres w Becing Bl 3 : : il 1 iy iostel I A will_be a complimentary dinner by dent 5 ! Claude Robeson is to giv DI . sical director. Chorus choir. cal to you, vis give an organ Visible SELL A Mr. Howard L. Bailey, precentor and so- Isher, president International Con- vention of the Disciples of Christ; Dr. | recital at the Mount Pleasant Con- MRS, J0SEPHING PREETON. Walter C. Woodward, general secre- “A"Plain Man's Qhrist’ | Teacher of Liealiag. Collego of Divine Science S0_THE SECHEF PLACE."™ loiat, EVfl’Y Girls’ Bible Class | Central Presbyterian Church Church of the Covenant ingen, moderator of the general as- tomorrow. i N ber 16 at 6 o'clock, | tary Five Years' Meeting of the So-{ 0 3 nver, - e Churen of the Covenant _Rev, | clety of Friends; Rev. John Baltzer. i:elrx:no‘::ns Rer WOk Yorme,, vesper | s:00pm— e National New Thought (Southern’ Assembly) CONN. AVE. AND N ST, Dr. Charles Wood is chairman of | President general Evangelical Synod bl - Spmtual Communion' Sistecnth aod Tviae B KW SUNDAY—10 A.M. committee on invitations. of North America; Rev. Frederick H. b ah BEat, Center Rey. JANES 5 TATLOR, D. D, Fastor. Knubel, president United Lutheran| Tomorrow will be Disarmament ST PN G RLACH. 2 F BT, N.W. Church; Bishop Luther B. Wilson,|and Armistice day at the Calvary SoLOIAT. MIBY 0 Daily meetings from 12 to General Conference of the Methodist |Methodist Church. Rev. Dr. James | o Healing meeting Friday at 8 MISSION WORKERS PLAN |G o S o e b en | Shers Montgomery will preach In ths | WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF rRAc- e T heied drix, general conference of the Meth- ! morning on “The Washington Con- v . . Fatients received daily (except Sunday), FOR ANNUAL SESSION | cdis: Episcopal Church South: Bishop | ference for the Limitation of Arma., 193 WMPE A% piose, Alms 1290 from d am. to 8 pm N. C. Cleaves, General Conferéence of {ment.” In the evening special music| Individial hesling and instruction - Drvening with Browning, by Dr. §. M. the Colored Methodist Episcopal)and addresses by Representative pointment. Friday, 8 p.m., healing meeting Newman, The first of a course of sixteen . Church; Rt. Rev. Charles L. Moench, | Frank_ J. Mondell, ‘Representative open to ail. i lacutue. Wedataday, B:15. - Cenies tiomoey School of Instruction Convenes | TEROL Vs Ui olal Eiders' Confer: | Finis J. Gerrett and Dr. Montgomery, | Special Classes. Voluntary Offerings. _ $10; single lecture, 31 WesternPresbyterianChurch H st. bet. 19th and 20th m.w. —Preaching by the pastor. REV. J, HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. P m., Thursday—Prayer service. 9:80—Sunday school. Ty red for during mornlg| y3.00 “HELP FROM THE SANCTUAR) Tuke 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasant car to FOR THE (( Business school students now | realize that by renting & typee A e oo Al ! —_— | | Tuke lith 7:00—CHRISTIAY ENDEAVOR, | writer for Home practice they cun ||| ~ Tuesday at Mt. Vernon Place | {poe o4 W0 Janiun® SACilie Sen | Jage Willlew . Noveis of the De- INTERDENOMINATIONAL; B AL E ckingion “CNTH CRFFIOL GOK | 8:00—"TIL LORD'S TREATMENT of A% Plogtess. M. E. Church. cal Assembly of the Eresbyterian|partment of Justice will address the Slogan—*A Study Class in Every Church”! T O it ave and g ot A e Special rental rates to spudents. | j organized adult Bible Tlass of Foun- ATTEND The fourth annual session of the uni cu'n;fi moderator General Assem-|dry M. E. Sunday school tomorrow, y o e Unlon School for Misslonary Instruc- Presbyterian Church In the | 946 srelock. on Fhe. ioly Amrmos: L. C. SMITH & BROS. Hlon, under the auspices of the Wom- | United States; Rev.. Nathaniel W.| b which ho will diacite the" o The Union School for Missionary Instruction TYPEWRITER CO. an's Interdenominational Missionary | Mathews, prosident general confer- | proaching conference on limitation ot New York Avenue Presby o {[|Union of the District of Columbia,|ence of the Primitive Methodist|armaments. Held Under Auspices of C. ue - (Mills Building) , wulu::onx‘ene ;l‘u‘ersday atP}:AS o;zucé. ghurchl: gl-?ov (é'veol;’x‘e g Cl;;;ent, * k ¥ ok 12 * zz’-‘amt,n:xv‘xu terian Church in the Mount Vernon Place .| General Conference of the can | Harry Rowe Shelley of New York , A . cormer s . * 7th and Penn. Aw A Church. South. Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; Rt. il W ter: M{;mry H REV. WALTER L. EAGLESON, D, New York ave., 13th and I ste. ! Ave. N.W. ||| Chuzch, South, vions will be held for| Her Sumcney b retlon prosiasne Pra: I ender AN QTEML Drokram Wed- The Woman’s Interdenominational Union of | *%5 Qaniey behitl. . it DB. WALLACE RADCLITFE, Pastor. Phone Main 411 tyree days, and a popular meeting for | siding Bishop and_Council General] 5¢ sixty wolces of the First Congre- the District of Columbia o0 " Young Deonlers Corferonte. young people will be held Wednesday | Convention of the Protestant Episco- | olofoni] Chureh in' the bresentagion IN TNG 1 in St. Paul's English Luther- 1 Church; Rev. Thomas H. Macken- . . i F IT’S PAINTING ::’:??:fi‘rc%; e St g‘.‘:? Dbk Cendia Sybod 57 ihe ¥ s compositions. "7 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, November 8, 9, 10. WaSh;’ngton‘ Heights Pres- . be Mr: 3 'armer of ontclair, rme: urch in Am ; Rev. 00! ytetta.n d“fl‘d'l —or Paperhanging you want {3 7 3irs. W. C. Cronk of Richmon, Geo:se ‘W. Richards, president Gen-| Communion service will be cele- Afternoon Sessions Columbla and Kalorama roads. ., Sotum N. d gone—and done _ right—Taylor’s Mrs. F. J. Copeland of Balti nod of the Reformed CRurch in)brated at Petworth Baptist Church at P the man to see. We Give “square | voy diies ‘anma A" Milligan of e | the! nieea” Stacens Blshon Semuel |11 orclock tomorrow_ with short ser-| IMt, Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South e 7 D 0 Minlatar, REV, REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistaat. —C. L. vesper service. —Public worship. “OUR MODERN BABE] THE LINCOLN PEW. deal” service and prices, del; by the pastor. One of the larges: s 3 phia. Fallows, president General Council of | mon by pas ne e largest . 5’8 ¥ peop! 11 Glad to submit estimates, Efilgnolr:’maumz;al r:n‘!tu)".{x! “er:t Mrs. ;llz.e %ef%rme% El:!lc;rpl:l g:n“tme.nnwi A Popular Meetmg——Wednesday at 8 O’Clock §_‘g§:;n 3 Bible clas s Logan (Baptist), Mrs. w. arden Davis, pre eneral 4 e . » HARRY W TAYVIOR €O Iguancm (Christiant, 3653, A "B, "en: | Gonterence ofthe Seventh-Day Hap- THE in T o O - Gnaerdm' G'OMMEm” Oflcu‘ulmn 353’::::, 3338 rs ristian Church), e. | tist Churches; 3 , . ' PR Lo Raymond Dickey. 3 3 e — L . of o st | erceh ot v Dnited. Brechren in - ting St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church Soiiak S Btk ot Rekling. | Stmday, sehep, 030 s presching, L. Brumbaugl urch of the Breth- | Church of the Un! n § m. z | ren), Mra. Freeman M. Scales (Friends), | Christ; Rev. A. F. Kirkpatriok, mod- | 8% deseriptions of aic » {gn>. Mrs, Froeman M, Scales (Fricnds), | Corler; ey, A, F. Kirkpatriol, mod. | Semaly il be ‘picl e "8 1™ “Mrs, Cronk and the Young People o3 M an, Missourl Synod), Miss Clara Um- 5 hau (Lutherazn, Ohio Synod), Mrs.: ‘ BUlLDlNG ‘ §'-'E|:|:e( A(.n.:% i‘ C:::k;)L i i FR EE L y . Registration fee, $1.FX). AssoclATloN gi”.) é‘i‘:’,wu:&fifi..‘t Prouuin'nt)."ilrnt L E( : I l l Iz Ii; : GOSPET, WL ,l:,, ' GOSPEI, MISSION, ‘ —ON- . Y. M. C. A. Ushers 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “‘What Our Generation| Oor. Bantolphi st. and New u?-:.v-“:!'n ave. i wi I gelical), Mrs. F. M. Bradley (Luther- | United Presbyterian Church. Bank bldg. “1408 G st . By mmn:-.:;. 2 23 Denominational Registrars REV. BERNARD Bnnmlxr. Phuhichttledichitdidet bt et e e ittt} a.m —Sumday scl Longs For. 5 Evening services In new building, 16th and| REV. W. ¥. HARKEY, Assistant Pastor. . | n Rev. (fill“!h“‘ ““The Hour and the ‘ampbel Newton sta. 7:00 Endeavor m¢ I W. Averlll @ nt_ Eplacopai). THE GOSPEL MISSION 214-216 John Marshall Place John Marshall Place | | ‘ South), Mrs. G. Winchester Stone (Pres- | Pays 6 Per Cent fl| ity £ 000 13, B cofy o n | erbert W. Kline, ‘Supt. | : JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D, ANOTHER WEEK Minister f e i . " Mrs. ° o y .- : on sha'res maturing in | Votaw (Seventh-day Adventist), Mrs. ||| 1 h t ;- S | o e e 0 s B il Bt w2l Chiristian Science by - Both services, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., will be in the newly reno- | P Il | R- M. Terry (United Presbyterian) and i P.y' 4 Per Cent MATTIE E. PERRY, vated, refurnished and recarpeted church auditorium. In obedience Ii Mrs. A. E. Harrieon (union com- [-mittee). ; on shz}l;erse Z‘;:fx::wn be- | The famous evangelist, will conduct [to the President’s request for special church remembrances, Dr. | Y evangelistic services and a healing | Clark will speak in the morning on John Sidney Braithwaite, M.A,, CS.B., of London, England. Member of the Board ofv[g_&nreship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. | | i SERVICE ANOTHER WEEK.- g Miss Mattie Perry Continues Work mission for the sick. IMITATION OF ARMAMENT” v and in the evening, & MISS AIKEN CONFERENCE Assets More Than : I at Gospel Mission. the two most vital and far-reaching of present great world topics. l. 57,000,000 (e Matte Perry, who bas veen| | At FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist, | i I : lllat the Gospel Mission, 214-216 Johi g : Y Surplus Nearing | Starstiail *place, Will* confinue - e Columbia' Road and Euclid Street N.W. The Doughnut Girl of the Argonne|From 7.30 to 7:45 p.m., special | ‘ flimoguines saotis Wtk imw mec e Will Sing at Every Service ORGAN RECITAL $800,000 : ‘!;Ws‘sl:i:}:““é:lu,“who ra i France| On Thursday, Nov. 10, and Friday, Nov: 11, at 8 p.m. P gd oy, - N Mo G.F i il | aurin var, i Under the Auspices of , - onight and every night to Nov. . F, Sch et } Corner 11th and E Sts. NW. ff .20 £33 h:;e‘b‘e:.:e:l'lo:v;ed:r First Church of Chist, Sceatist, of Washiagton, 13th. Theve were 58 330 am—Meoting oL s B, 5 A BERRY, President of iliness as a result ofSthe Boesiis 3

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