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"CATHOLICS IN MEXICO 'i‘HE EVEN ¢ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921_PART 1. ” Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services " | BISHOP QUAYLE COMING. [FOREIGN COMMANDERS |UNITARIANS TO OBSERVE AR%?%%M&;(%‘;RS%I;EVSI CE PULPIT AND PEW Noted Churchman to Lecture on| GET CHAPLAINS’ MEDALS SUNDAY FOR LAYMEN “Abraham Lincoln.” .~ " 3 . § 8 ¢ avenue northeast, tomorrow Church House” One of Prominent Build-| ettt ' Morhing Sa evezing by the' onol Brylawski, Royden Dixon and Maj. ings at prescnt_place Where Upli&ing : ot Charlea Titunaan. & 3 the Firat Bap , B\ vl arian’ churches of the N } d to Marshal s and Canads v. Dr. i n a. Immanuel Baptist Church to- [ Rev. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, pasto: Disz and Lieut. Gen.|This service wus obscrved for ohe JAPANESE WIJL PREACH. Rev. Kozaki of Thio to Speak at Northminatg .Church. Special musical services are to be | largest average attendance at the | iven st Ingram Congregational [ Woman's missionary dsy et the Co- & Association of ~ Baptist hhnl(l at Metropolitan Bap- ! : Council of Churches in America [Churches in U. §. and Canada to Makes Presentations to Foch, Follow Custom Established Diez and Jacques. Last Year. Fed- Sunday will be observed S 1 ] G h 1 A p t d . b “h: B:p_ t!lmm T‘M .fm' - lu tr'("A T(h\:;“ | 4 . The medal was presented |first time lust b 3 Home are invited ta. In the | day. s {5 an annual affair a . 4 %0 * St vear on the recommen- ociai Gatherings Are Fromoted. o : . Home are Invited eu AL L S R B\ [ 2tarshal Foch in New York Today. datlon of Chict Justicr Tatva T 3 i A * %k % oo sented Wednesday, LS paign committee. 3 S ; y, " while the pr The servie ot raon 1l 8pecial Thanksgiving services are to : entution of the 3 e Yices in the Unitarian “The uhurch fathers who planned sxecuted program of Biblicul and re- | [ ; be Lield Thursday morning at 10:30 2 Wil be made T the near futere, = | yman i i e nducted by e some of the architectural monstrosi- | [E1OUS Scuon nd gutivity, ‘ohus ok % x o'clock at the Gunton-Temple Memo- The chaplains' medal of the Federal [ be in kesping with the nirnc ot ven ) O e ok e’ hus & meaning that s under- | B8 . ‘The Sacrament of Word: rial Presbyterian_Church, 16th and D, Councll of Churches has had & very | Luymen'n Lesgue to roficmine, of the ties w S i ; 4 i the mubject of the sermon by Rev.|Newton streets. Rev. Bernard Bras- e limited distribution, being awarded | of decajl —c25Ue 10 relieve ministers for men and women to enter in and hiese centers of Christian fr g ; ] [Divames a n Prorce. mimiater of Al | kump. the pastor. will make an ad- : - g only "to chuplains in the Army and |’ Reul; . worship God would be amazed to be | litess are breaking down denomina- 3 ’ Souls’ Church, tomorrow morning in | dress, and there will be special music || Nuvy of the United States and 1o & | the prisrirsy chfe linistry ix one uf d into some of our modern |Lional harriers between church mem- : the Knickerbocker Theater. Charles by the chorus cheir. few outstanding international figures. | Loague. Hnis 1o ook (he Unitariuu ushered Into rers. There i no type of city com- : . Trowbridge Tittmann, buss, will be as- P Former President Wilson, s com by s ls being done in_twa hurches.” according to the Inter-|imunity where the ministry of the . ] : sicted by Miss Elsa Raner, violin,| A Wuarless World—Christ's Teach- / munder-in-chief of the = American | the norny CoL4ining candidates fron the young men of their churches and X v ‘hurch house doew not find hearty A : with Lewis Corning A t th Army and Navy, church World Movement Surv 2 . 2 orning Atwater al € | in will be the subject tomorrow 'y and Navy, received one. Meduls ac| ‘hich has recently made a study ot |fesponse. It 1u the rallying point by OREAD: night by Itev. (ivorge A. Miller at Tiope 8lo given Secretary of War :'rvea.lr:;‘:;”m‘d T e enistera ity has | ¥ uy for the children and young * X ox the Ninth Strect Christian Church. Baker and Secretary of th, fre influenced Ly the fact that the this situation. veople. And young people and adulta “How Your Postmaster Is (‘hosen” | This sermon is third in « serios | Danlels. In addition it was g e o oMtariun churches are « built today. ex- |&re Ainding it their clubhouse for tha will be the subject of an wddress by Wight services, the chief chaplains of the French, [ S5n& mobilized to share with the ances, conforma|eévening. It is rapidly becoming as § Carson C. Hathawsy before the Lib- “A 1 7 Tomorrow § English, Italian and Belgian armies. ' |1horac? ‘I"e responsibilities which the essential to a church that would eral Religious Union tomerrow even- | morning, ‘eluvk. the Bible | g Z Owing to the deep Interest of these | -iicT; #lmoSt unaided., have alwavs “The church that t in rare ins = £l ¢ v to the service which ity , : ‘;';L‘lr‘l‘:wrn::;lder. And that service | Teally help and be of service as w 4 ing at 8 o'clock. Musical numbers | School will ‘observe :ime m J tommanders-in-chiet in the religious ac:\;used, ia conceived today in terms of the|the churoh bell in the steeple 1o those will be given by Mrs. Duft C. Lewis | day with an_fnteresting program on | welfare of the soldiers, it was de-| Much progress alreads has beon ds of the entire lite of men and | Shurchos of other days. Wihch rand N and Miss Helen Farrington. . The | “The Open Bibler foljows il i | . |cided ‘to “award them the chaplains: |M#de. Unitarian laymen took the e O am” olwo of children.” the | Weekly to notify the community that S meeting will be held In Unitarian | communion service. This | BISHOP WILLIAM A. QUAYLE. |medal at this time. lead in “the financial canvass of join in the northeast union Thanic- The medal is of bronze, two and a [1920, and have followed this up with R % |the churchyard gates are unlocked, House, 1789 Columbia road. 3 states. “That service, more: o Tiving service at the Keller Memo- Resident bishop of the Kansas City|quarter inches in dlameter, and was|® Church attendance campaign that the churchdoors unbarred and service REV. HIROMICE KOBAKI, ! is about to begin. Glen O. Young. chief executive mi T is'so broad and human that it : r Meo: area of the Methodist Episcopal | designed b | will be an i ! i Numan that It . Flal Lutheran Church, at 10:30 o'clock *T®& of i 1 G y Mrs. Laura Gardin Frager | Will be an integral part of the T'n: e e A ek hoilae Tn glty Service to Community. Pastor of the Firsi Congregational|the superintendent of the Veierans’ | Thanksgiving morning. T e O e M famn. | Of Now York. The design expremses |l4rian drive for a 25 per cent increaxe atter city this new symbol of prac- “This evolution in the service ren- |Church of Toklo, wil preach In the |Rureau, and a member of the men's * k¥ K e x e spirit of the men who served in (il c¢hurch membership. Ministers uix, and P streets, | both branches of the service. One |S2laries have been increased and the William Jennings Bryan will presch | i Ve g at § vclock. BIShop |side represents a chaplain in the act | funds available for ministerial reli fical religion has given place to the | dered the community by the church |Northminster Presytrian Church, | Bible class of the Eastern Presbyte v in the Calvary Methodist Church to- will give his lecture under the ik v v v Rhode Island avenug and 11th street |rian Church, will addrees the class to- tomb-like structure with gates locked | has brought with it an evolution in northwest, tomorrow morning at 1l|morrow morning on ~Political Life of supreme service. ministering at|and pensions largely augment and doors barred from Sunday night|the local church worker. No longer T tmorrow. on "All” In the evening ai gyy; t “ihe Methodist Union of | the risk of , r g asions/ Eely e {o Sunday morning. For the side en- |can the pastor do all the tasks which iy n-: 'i‘,:?vgg_f::‘;'}'{ sad "J«ut:nn;apof ’u_x,e {h;gup ll-]n;(nlre In |8 o'clock the Calvary quartet, ‘the ol 0':‘1! awn :"" wig:ngfig flenenro‘r‘:;“e"é(u’mif."\-' I:‘r!hu:).l): develoy nee was usually used for mid-week | the church puts into its progra {’\ ot ol wapresident: o8 the ays o alil,7 ar1dioclock, (allvnry chorus chofr. u.l‘a‘}adm: : e Navy is symbolised by the represen- | motion of the Unltarian faith e pro- prayer meeting or the regular meet- | The various types of church hous ¥ 5 aa Yeston Soviety. 11 I’ string ~ quartet of the Washingto! — —~ tation of & battieshi e Tonvef Heedn gl i, 3 anion ings of boards or societies. in our large cizies have seen the |SOUth Sea Islands ¥ssion Soolety. He| -he Parents Association of North- | College of Music, will give a Thanks- et dh Ip with the cross | university students and church ad- — 3 | church staff grow from one man to :;"‘g"“r'"h ‘{‘,.:;:‘""F ‘_“’."il"‘:l“' “"z minster Presbyterian Church has be- | B1ving musical. Rev. Dr. Monigomery | is observed throughout the world by as a central feature. |vertising and publicity. o E v r Charles H. Strong of New York t o i b he Brotherho of St. Andrew with president of the laymen's L :‘E:?a,:)-r.uu communion of all its Dlscuss CHURCH CANVASS The vice presidents are Ernest Church H New lde Bun rehearsals of a musical comedy | Will make a brief address. several specially trained co-laborers. ‘There are thousands who have friendly visitor in ou?ecnon with the | to be given early In January. Those * Ok * % never heard of a church use. The |conference on limitatin of armament. | taking the leading characters are; At Temple Baptist Church |mnor-| house is best described by the | ¢ o the office secratary, the USRS Ny Misses Tucker, Knapp. Parsley, Mrs.|row Rev. Dr. Muir's topies will be * & k% jdams of Brookline, Mass; Rober i lioype 18 2 3 Y. T bo 7O T, Lirs 8 . L. Cox of Montclair, N. J.; Abbot ies which it fosters. When urch assistant and the pastor’s as- Feller. Annah Bogan, Mr. John Thorn-|“God's Delays” and “An Angry Gen- V. Robert Browning. assistant at | Men of Paris] Nativi 2 “sneill) ot A T rat peoble wha. do ot have| chacch agsistant and the pastors e+ |CHURCH COUNQL ISSUES {on and Edear Paraley, under the divec- [eral"” At "the "Christian Endeavor Bl hiren N hteath ac h of Nativity Chapel Honks =l D Tranciscn, Salit, and services at 7 p.m. G. H. Winslow, sec-| Finkn, Memorial Church Hyatts- Have Dinner. Te: retary of the Railroad Y. M. C. A.|Ville. tomorrow morning. Rev. Charles | . N will be the speaker. McAllister, rector of St. Matthew e men of the parish of Nativity rge i parish. which includen Pinkney'Me: Chapel. 14th and A streets southeast, Willlam Jennings Bryan will speak | morial Church, will preach at St |attended a dinner Thursg ¢ Ak d 2 John'a M w ursday evening omorrow evening in the New York n Mount Rainier, tomOrroW | when they assembled at the call of lomes adequate for social gatherings | the various aotivitles. P rought together for the pleasure | "“Tha “new canception that the| APPEAL FORRED CROSS |Troma:. ) 1d profit to be derived from social | chyrch has of its obligation to serve . * % ok ssociation v\:l= one another. a l‘x;‘a humnv'; lccor;iin‘e' to lul nand'l“ i;: — NA.R"I.P: li‘\:r':h;‘_r:x:lusm‘ 'r(emple.":al!,tl for the churc ouse is seen immedi-|gn in ation of that vital ' whicl " ! . a lecture w! e T e o the recreational 11fe | bas mones oThe ohn o suivive sil |Urges 150,000 ' Congregations | delivered by Dr. Lee W. Eaterbrook | Church of Life and Joy, of the neighborhood is augmented by | other institutions throughout the 3 | on “The Byes—Windows of the Soul." | Avenue Presbyteriun Church at &|morning. th y 3 E i 4 program of athletics, gymnastics, Today It stands breast-for- Throughout U. | to Assist at 3 pm. tomorrow. Solon LA A S R TR . Assoulsy and the Laymen's Service 1814 N ST. N.w. lowling and similar activities the | wa with buildings and equipment in Drie. rrxw ies.” Rev. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe,| Members of 8t John's *Church. ivas which s t1g 'K‘“E;ry-rmmber can- SUNDAY, NOV. 20TH. nition broadens. When helpfulness tasks of today. And with its At Trinity Civic and Community | the pastor, will give the morning ser- | Mount Rainier. will hold a mass meet- | ro oy 56,18 10 take place tomor-| 10:00am—An Hour With the Childre: given by means of training that|material evolutlon it is evolving a| The Federal Cound of Churches of| Church Rev. David Ransom Coveil lmon ut 11 o'clock. ‘The annual|in8 &l the church tomorrow evening | phe ussed. 11:00 ., —DIVINE HEALING SERVI( 2 3 £ 2 . 3 ke a D i visiting commit anges from plain sewing to arts and | ministry which no longer is confined | Christ in Am B -1 will preach tomorrow morning on|Thanksgivi vice w at 8 o'clock, at which the mission |, M mittee of the 5 e e Tl 1o | o tnc” pastor, bt e horoughiy | oot sh (B pmacricn s fasued an b g B Rocwicages | e kekiving nervice will be held Ini5h &, GG, St e aintussed: ung | S14PSL Wil wbsembie 'at “the“parisn| Mrs. Josephine Preston wnd | trained ministry ws varied and 85| but the URIed Sint) o aamir o e R [ Rev. RUL. Wolven will preach t the | The offering on thor sc tsion it b | matters of lacal intercst tak 4nd will lesve thernoon at 2 0'elock | Teacher of' He specialized a8 the tasks which it is| Red Cross drive. Tis appeal says: | iENt Service. On Thanksgiving day Iresbyteriun Home for the | eView of the vears wor 500 families of ‘the pericy CAnVaE the Kol undertaking to do." The neac«-u'm"rruxr-m of the | the services will be of an hour's dura- | Aged and the Protestant Orphan|5/Y€n by Rev. C. G. Bradley, acting of the ‘e Parish in the in- me pr tion, starting at 10 o’clock a.m. There v f vicar. terest of the every-member = Americah Red Crof s not less im | L ! . Asylum, Institutions of this city, paign. b Portant o the madn thaor fs8 Jm-| will'be a celebratlon of the holy com- RIS * % ok x & ¥ ! an it munion and a sermon. - e T ’ Among those who spoke at the di HEALTH CRUSADER GIVES ‘f";:"l’"',l'vlllaa ‘eh.ln“l r. he tlh_url‘he; are gl At the Metropolitan Baptist Church, g,.f,:h,':;fi,n'.;“fl":}) A‘r‘::::‘\\“gm(gayl\?: ner were Rev. Enoch M. Thompson SE OF GoD*- ind Dy the succers pfha preasns wof | At the Church of Life and Joy. 1514 | S 8nd A streets northeast. tomor- | 4r 0 pRinC®for a two-day conferance | ey Thomas L. Small, Rev. Charles AMACE, OF Gopr-~ CROSS TO MARSHAL FOCH |23 Loue S lGosess o ‘:al\dp:,e:‘earll‘r‘u‘ N'street northwest, the healing serv- | LN hn):::sx‘"mmu;‘ services will be|here on June 24 and 25 next. will be A‘\lc:\lzg';}er.b Royal Burnham, Dr. 1 H.D, Appleby member. ice tomorrow at i1 o'clock will bo | gpeuk in the mornire o twral! Wi discus Invitations ta the con- | p.o tiasebrook, Y. D. Harbaugh. Teacher of Spiritual Paychologs “The fee of $1 hr" beyond the | tonducted by Mrs. Josephine Preston £ on . McDowell, Richard Ham- i e L ference will be sent to the nearby > Y e y der Thanks" and in the ng on t ilton, C. ¥. Mi LL WELCOMB. i humblest citizen. Chicren should be | ©f Denver, Col. z parishes of Maryland and Virginia. " - Minnick and others. RSN Miss Adrienne Mayer of Local arvi Harvest Home Homilies." Donationa £:00 p.m.— ATONE FOR BOMBING All Churches Hold Services Fol- encouraged and helpd 1o enroll as a LI R of fruits, vegetabl 4 —eeeeee TR - lowing Desecration of Image of Tuberculosos Branch Presents |Part of their trainingh public spirit [ At Foundry Church tomorrow Dr.|and grocerien will . be ‘receives’ for | FeDresentative Lowry of Mississipi National New Thought & and to give them thef(nsciousness of [ Rundolph will preach at 11 a.m. on|the benefit of the Baptist Home for | i8 o preach at Fifth Baptist Church CHRISTIAN. - Virgin of Guadalupe. Sheet of Christmas Seals. participating in a nple service. We | “The People's Passion for Peace.” At|the Aged, located in Georgetown, | 0Merrow night. At the morning ser- = OXIAN. . Center urge ‘pastors and clich leaders in |8 p.m. he will lecture on “America at [D. C. A bank, made from & lares | Vice Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs. the pas- | VERMONT AVENUE 90330 AR N o Ass ted Press. Aarshal Ferdinand Foch of France|eVery community tggve generously | the Cross Road: This lecture will [ pumpkin, w 2 tor, will preach the sermon. il - . L st 2 ST R IR (1o sl atring of med. | O thelr timo this feek to heip the | be Iiustrated with forty pictures of Lo will “vacelye depoalts ot bt CHRISTIAN CHUR Do iomnalings treue 12 10 12130, T iy Mads | o e ool lons string of med- | ron call muccaeq.” the limitation of arms conference ok k% Dr. J. D. Eggleston. formerly super- e Tubiic cordially favited, et Taall the chiarches | a2 on his breast the Nitle double Toareday At 11 nm the annual| Bignop Usaki of the Japanese Meth- | Intendent of edu.ation for the state| py. Jerment ave morn or ¥ ut Patients received duily (except Sundas: of the republic for the recent dese Tene D > el e olny wniVice will be held.|odist Church, and who is in Washe |Of Virginia and now president of ILFLEY, LLD.. Pastor. from 9 a.m i Uration of the image of the Virgin| o t00€ :u:.l.rbc; i ‘\‘32?3#:‘“35; PRAYER CALLMEET"‘G- g;imnflgdnlfll;r?-’:l vflu‘ih l;“ sermon. | ington as an Observer at the. cons | Hamnden Sidney College, will speak Hible scliool. Elten A. Gongwer, f Guadalupe, the patron saint of the [ gg™sf {8 B A e A Berat. R LA ender special | ference on limitation of armament,|&t the Central” Presbyterian Church G will preach tomorrow night in the | LOMOTTow night at a praise service. 8 Tk XOUh. Sermon by pastor— ::r::¥:;4hl;:;e:r: (:\Kep:)c::di::(n'l"(!: :g{";: 1o,‘tzc::‘z;)::‘;;‘iian.by Afeer Biwek: 1R Mme. Yajima of Jsan to Address — s* l* *‘*; A i Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church. e Al sercice. e ) it rests in the Guadalupe cathedrallgront® Hlaalth crusade director, the Baptis. = Seeing God Act” is Rev.|An invitation has been extended tn A MODERN MAN'S FAVTH 3 Build AR ET IR it rests i Grant, health crusade director. the ptis. e iiler "Swem's subjeot tomorrow | the Japanese ambussador and his| COLORED BAPTISTS MEET| , &3 vome Toplie t 7 € Headloz riom o pfi(zht at Centennial Baptist Church. | associates. At noon today more than 6.000 per- | oreq Ta il ot the New Willard |, A call to prayer mss meeting is to ot & 1 sons gathered in front of the cathe- | frope) T‘hu"d“ atternoon and, after |2 held at § o'clocifomorrow atter- sux,;:&“ Christians” is the morning * k x 3 FOR ANNUAL SESSION Tnstractors. fa pey dral here and, after listening to 8eV-, explaining to him her mission. pre- (190n in the CalvarjBaptist Church, * e Rev. Lr. Harry D. Mitchell. minis- SelfHealing: cral speeches, sang religious and | coh 2a"HiE (2 R HOC TS (ua | 8th _and H streetshorthwest. Mrs. ter _of the Metropolltan Memorial Seaa Short lesson and uoc silence. daily atriotle songs and hen paraded the | seals that will me wsed duting the |O; E- Hoew, presidet of the Baptixt| “Things New and Ol4” will be the [ M. I Church, will bop) nos . " . Sundoy. 8 principal streets of the city. forthcoming campaign for the: pre. | Women's MissionarsAssociatlon, will | Subject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley's | sermons tomorrow mfvr'-l\i:r.e;-'lull?; Woman's Auxiliary Also Taking o The government took precautions!yention’ of tuberculos in the Dis- preside. i - sermon tomorrow morning at the Ver- general topic of *“What “hris- . Ri - i Wi 3 " to preserve order, owing 0 the bIL- | triet. which starts November 25, Mar- | Mme. Yajima of Japn will deliver|Mmont Avenue Christian (hurch. For | tianity?" The fest serien iy is;| Part in Convention at New erman’ by e petor Wed- 2 Eas " tor. KT terness between the Catholics and|ghal Foch congratulated Miss Mayer | the principal address. Mrs. William the evening sermon his topic will be [ with “The Founder" of Christian Bethel Church. Teader, Karl B, No classes Wednesd; . S 2. 74 “A Modern Man's Faith A Ti - i the radicals. There were, however (and insisted that he be enrolled as|S. Abernethy, Mrs. Wiliam F. Mc-| A s Faith." A Thanks- | The future topics will be “The Tea, : i Irequent verbal clashes between the |3 Aghter in tha worthy cause. Dowell and’ Mea Walace Radeliffs | EI¥InE day service, with special music, | ings of Christianity,’ “The Bthica of| The eleventh 1 session of th HE GREATEST AN marghers and spectators of the parade | " He was further interested when | Will conduct the profrm. The meet- on Thursday at 11 am. |Christianity” and “The Practical Ab- | Genecu| Bantint Conm i foofaedy S obay REFORMED. Along the sidewalks. little Adrienne told him with pride |ing will be open to fh¢public. hlkd plication of the Teachings of Chris- | together with the Womuss Auxiliare | ecils Wimets XFEFO Chiholics throughout the republic |that the District of Columbia chil-| At & meeting Wpdwaday of the' St Paul M. E. Church South, 2d and | tianity to Personal Condaets BT Seaalan Bt N e Hae REFORMED were asked to observe the day a8 one | dren had recently been declared win- | Columbla Maptist Aspciation ~Mrs,|S Sireets northwest, will feaiure the * F % x Chubon S end 5 athra e et camakecty] - Church, 8th and S streets, of which Rev. of mourning. The streets were|ners of the health crusade intercity [Henry Topping, wh( #r twenty-five|motion picture, “Stream of Life.”| A community Th ivi i H v crowded with black-garbed pedes-cup, awarded by the national tuber-|years has been a misigary in Japan | Next ,’F{‘gu night at 7:30. The public [will ‘be Teld at Ji‘"@flx?fi.;’fl’ffi :‘iz‘i’fifl:fllie‘:i::r::onf e .-véfiv’:'.,i'f;r—. 5 .. 1rians and houses were draped with|culosis office, and presented by Pre: of the RBaptist Fgeigg Missionary |18 Invited. Congregational Church at 11 am.|ang Mre, l; Pl o i Ao L] Pll‘k View a"'m. crepe. Many business places were |dent Harding for the best work done |board, but who is mwJccompanying * k¥ ¥ Thursday. The speakers will be Sen- | the Woman's Auxiliars. T oo 0¢ Park road, east Grace ; 1h AND 0 ETREETS N.W. 1. D. an Water. Secrelary’s statement. The president's unnoucement was in| The committee. i of the founders of this class and its * k¥ ok «# are few turkevs In storage | ..11°y5 requests from various socleties | fused ofters running as igh Sttty o OTHER SERVICES, Evening Services at 7:45 i%‘,m Herbert L. Solynm X kX K Closed. ; by &ny of the 1,200 local branches of |Mme. Yajima on hér #p throughout| The Crusaders of the Vermo: -a 5 A ) rk ron of Geargia a Fhe bombing of the statue of the |the organisation throughout the coun- | the United States as: @ interpreter,| nue Christian Chureh will romcoduce | 5orm T’R"T;(n:f""l!:g ;:guf ..pl?,l.'f Acpuring the week sermons Bave been ProschiER . SMITH, Ministe Bt 1o, A Mo . Yirgin has aroused much religlous |try. Sne sald that Dr. Frank Ballou, |made un address befos the assocla-|in lIVIng pictures Harrison Rishers | vited. gelivered by Rev. W. J: Howird. Rey, 5 pom.. e grnie Harmonioys o AN DMoNEOR ST * fervor throughout the countrs. Blt-{sujerintendent of public schools, had | tion. In the course o her remarks|famous “American Beauties” Tuesday | Dr. Thomas E. Green of ihe Red iAoy LA L Wasking | e a.m.Tunior and ‘Seats m.— Bibie pehnos of a1l deron terness Is intense against the Tecelved the gift on behalf of her co- | Mrs. Topping stated tit ome of the|al 8 p.m., in the Bible achoal room of | Cross will be the suasrmr op thi cred | ton and Rev. 'W. H. Brooks. Addresses} . p.im 8nd Seaior| 1 pm8 pm. servies. G B 4 orartments who are charged with the desecra-|workers. prime objects Mme. Yjima had in|the church. Dr. Earle Wilfley, pastor [ munity Service at the Cleveland Park | hove jogen made by the presidents Y service, Thursday, 11 . 2 tien. Distribution of the little _double- | coming to this countrswas that she [ Of the church, will assist, giving some | Congrogational Church tomoreow. nt | noy: J; Lu 8. Holloman, Mrs. Howeand | _a.m. — - ’ barred crosses, such as was presented [might join the Ameritn women in|Oof his popular readings. 8 p.m. Dr. Green's subject is ~Holdin, 3 Jt_rha.-ovl-" o;ulh: Columbia A 2 — . to Marshal Foch will be one of the|prayer for world peaca Immediately * * 8 % the Outposte.” The musical foature e “_adlo". e “_rnar Rev 3 HSt. Gmstian 6th AND HSTS, | ~a_ . . g DENIES RESPONSIBILITY | reatures ot the “campaign, which ing +_suggestion| Mme. Yajima, who is eighty-seven |tho service will be violin seiooriong| Varon and Dr. W. Do Jarvis. Bout | Associated Bible Students marks the start of the fourth con- the Washington|years old and who founded the by Miss Genevieve Crist. € convention will cloas this even- | PRESTON A. CAVE. Minist K Sireet N.W FOR PRICE OF TURKEYS | secutive year of the healh crusade | women should mect @i Yajima for| Woman's Christian Temperance Union % % % Dr. W. H. Hill. pastor| © * s ster 13 X Bumet X8, oox {n the District, which is carried on|prayer. As & resuk Mra. Willlam |in Japan, is to speak tomorrow morn- et ip Baptiat Church, will . and 7 . preaching by tue M S TIODY. e through the public schools. Baker was made chaman of & com- | ing at 11 o'clock, at Hamiine M. &, 1L be two addresses tomor- | preach the sermon. . Internations] Bible Sratemrzr | "ifra’ Grant_announced after leaving | mitteo to arrangp fof 16 maeting to- | Church. Sth and ‘P strests. Rev. H. | fom,n'ejhing &4 the First Congrega. et un-zo dnto the. homne ot it .M ternational Bible Studen Head of Refrigerator Association | Marshal Foch that the health crusade | morrow. i P. Fo; Wwill be by Rev. M Tauk: Tae fl"; MAKE GIFT Ti OME AND WORSHIP WITH {ati 3 of the country now boasted 8,000,000 A sbeak on ' “Man—Descendant of ADe |Tokio Jasan. o “Chrinijer s O 0 SHRINE. F : . Association MWA? Public Wire to Sec- children. b iAY FILM or Adam.,” at the evening servics, Tokip, Japan, on “Christianity in Je- fl'S‘t Chrts an Chul‘ch > E TORIUM, % " retary Davis —————— BAR PASSION . * % * k Rev. Jason Noble Plerce, on “Into| Forty-two members of the Pitts- ,‘,’ggfivx;rl},!;_l_ secretary. Snin—Tarme b e N & 3 . d DRY ZONES FOR CHILE Ry, Dr: Roger . Ets of Boston s ALl the' World." My “Fistce Wil | burgh aclegation to the anmual con” | yipl ks b LAY TEUELE, Evbert: 3 A — P, icl N OV —_ . al e reach ai m. = v 3 o L T AL Oberammergau Pgdters Refuse Charch ot Our Father, 1hm? and T Fwo Masteras AL the musient veor ¢il of Catholic Women have presented Sundey. 10 o'clock a.m. NESS” oy < . 9 ats, ng been sent hers by the |pers tomorrow afte: g : [to the ne of the Immaculate Con- m.—Bible studies. ;73."::““"9“ o: -f;;bt':xrrke;:l;n:hrmumf President Seeks Prohibition in In. Big Offer lox: Tvilege. . |®encral board in comnection wmy\' the {’he special tolomm:,'f'" .ble‘c(‘,h:l?x?; Seption & liaties with & dh;mmni( Nm'm STREET E N0 4 iag apd that storage warehouse in- dustrial Centers. OBERAMMERGALU. 3avaria, No-jestablishment of a National Universal | Trowbridge Tittman, basso. cross, made of old gold that had been R e TenronaTbIe WS, pinde vember 18.—The Pasjin Play com-|Church here. e collected by them. The delegation| CHRISTIAN CHURCH < iero gomight by “Frank 'A. Horn of | | SANTIAGO. Chile. October 20 Presic | mittee, which resentiy as boeh hom| ook ¥ ¥ Dr. Merrill E. Gates will mest his | a8 headed by Mre Teress Molam 5 4 3 oF | aent Alessandri has announced that he | barde uston Thompson, chair lass i . : 3 g Aiiation o8 Hiielgeration - It inend (e o congrent o e Iggns” | otion leties Sancsmitor the wou | rearhl rrad” Cominianian il a4 | Beal Comrepaticnsl” Chureh 4,18 e il wap rnd Jor b pony | Ninth and D Streets N.E. o : a telegram ent to | tion prohibi toxl- :|dress the All-Comers' (Men's) Bible | o'clock tomorrow 3 i A erovemt - : & -r‘é:%"%:\?i‘-'uéfilmg s evardy|cants in the industrial centers in Chile. [ when the D“l},’ "Hmv"‘n (er:{Class of the Church of the Covenant |the Gospel of Johnm:;:gn;gct:mdymx ‘b"""d““- H"!"llrd A Mehehnnahcele; Bible School at 9:30 a.m Secretary Davis declaring the records | filess inchude the coal mining district | formed, s standing fymin ita retusal | 2170 0100k tomorrowr morning siis | sor Caberes Jonm and lecturing on | brated a special mass in the chape ? h .m. e i mat beapar e be [in the south and the nitrate flelds in | “to play Judas to oir radition, de-|Supject will be “Some Fundamentals|Position Wiih Regara J of Caldwell Hall for the success of the Communion and Morning BTN, the northern provinces. spite our poverty,”'ss itputs i OF Relaion’ Ay, Thomomne anontals | Pomtl disarmament conferenc Worship at 11 o’clock N 70, i ipranent ;“;"“,‘:;3 Sn Hprn wald | cking for a “dry zone” in the coal min- [ 000,000 marks, regkesdahig a huge end ing district where a clash occurred re- | fortune to the village! T vill by ivi Lservice: "at "Fitst " Congromasions;| Church of the Nazarene Rev. G. A, Miller, Pastor | SUBIECT towl. XWholesale egk prices. he added, | .op 1y hetween workers, alleged to have| Their production of ke play every| Rev. Dr. Charles Wood of the!Chyrch a - Tth & A n.e. Formerly Epwarth M. E. Church. [ were _cousidered fair. - with with- | fRT BELOCEE WOKerh JRORCL S ment | ten vears 18 im fulfillint of a vow | Church of the Covenant will speak by“secnu'\ryl’“?lfiln‘:f"\('l\"::#ltdvgz;f o & Revi écrvl 8 10th Street N.E ! The Commonsense of drawal§” from storage £oing ©on|yroops. ' Eight of the workers were kill- made back In the snteenth cen-[before the class on Dictrines of the ey of the Y. M. C. A. at which vhe eviv: ces 33 reet N.E. Th h rapidig? i ed and twenty wefe wounded before |tury thus to expresd:he gratitude|School of Religious Education of the|address will be given by Dr. David Evaagelist Rev. Howard W. Sweeten will COSOp! Y” Some: retailers, Mr. Horn gaid,|orger was restored. of the village for havhr been spared | Y. M. C. A. at Calvary Baptist Sun-|yyi, who represents the Uniteq| Presch at 11 3 and 7:30. and each evening I~ g v Jight bé charging exorbitant prices, from a plague. T . 1ast pro-|day school house Monday evening.Chambers of Commerce of China and | Surif, i wo5t ¢ Ky meiortes. Specisl| _ INTERDENOMINATIONAL. INTERDENOMINATION AL, t storage men could not be held duced in 1916 w given in responsible for it, inasmuch as they AGED MINISTER DIES. 1920, the regular datgbieause of the were not owners of the stocks. moriality smong theperformers and musicians caused by ar. MUST AID RELIEF WORK. i T i His subject will be “The Fundamental | the United Provincial Educational Py Doctrl of the Presbyterian | pgsociations of Ching, and Who aiso LEEWIN B, W! The World’s Greatest Pea Church." This el is open to thelis the general secretary of the Na- Dr. I St_anl T ce Message Is public without registration. The reg-|tional Council of the Y. M. C. A's of “LIFE ABUNDANT” g:‘r :::n:;:xrl‘xcw‘lhl ::g;n;‘t.h l:ve-"'l': Chin Ve WILL PREACH SUNDAY AFTERNOON FOR ALL ana. AT 4:30 O'CLOCK IN THE Real Peace Is LIVING Peace {Rev. J. R. Wheeler Had Just Cele- brated 93d Birthday. } r ! Dr. Rechalle Yarrow of the public ) i BALTIMORE, Md., November 19.— i isti o Now Soviet Warns Russians to Respond | BALTIMORE, Md. November 19— With Armistiy Day. James A. Eagorton wil speai on|jgaiih seryice ia"lo” speaicat ine| Andrew Rankin Memordal HOW TO LIVE to American Requests. oldest member of the Baltimore Con- |10 tie Ecitor of The Btar: “The Christ Age." at Unity Auditor-| kriday evening to members of the Chapg} Is Mankind’s Supreme Problem! rence o 01 scopa’ ~ : All Russians have been warned by | Choreh, _and who celebrated hi Vera M. January is on a short speak- | angd the Everygirl Class, HOWAID UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, l HEAR . 6th and Howard Place N.W. the soviet authorities to deal prompt- | ninety-third birthday anniversary ing tour through Pennsylvania and * k¥ % apart as a nationdl holiday, but with requests from the American |lagt Baturday, died Thursday even.|Thanksgiving day, alfaly a national | givjo, Sukfect HARR Administration or be ted . 1 ice: i1l be held | holiday. follows closémyafter, and a * % * Representative John C. Ketcham ) ” ation or b visited |ing. Funeral' services will be held |holiday iy * of Michigan will address the organis. | ~IVielodious Lives,” or “The multiplication of suchdays is un- Who lectures under the auspices of the Universal Psychology Association and the Washington New Thought Temple. SUNDAY EVENING, 8:15, cordance with revolutionary 1aw.” | Reisterstown Mathodist Eplscopal Anything American _relief | Chyroh. The body will be taken to workers require In connection With |wayhington for interment in Glen- trunsport. unloading or Storage | oo cametery at § oclock. " f food supplies, or other assistance, [y Wheeler joined the Baltimore Under the leadership of Capt. Myers, | ed adult Bible class of F ” many new members have been added |, Sunday School tomorrow ot 94| Lasting Power of Song to the Baptist Young People’s Union|o'clock. His subject is “Paul's Co: MUSIO BY UNIVERSITY CHOIR. of West Washington Baptist Church.|ageous and Magnificent Defense Be- Plans are being made by the union|sore King Agrip * Were the seasqifor national thanksgiving, howeverj hanged from the last Thursday § November, Nt . The Coming Kingdom; Will chi i for a series of entertainments and 3 iust_be given by officlals of the |onterence in 1853 aud retired fifteen | Which is an arbitraridate, to tho|£0f K sUoS of CRtCrinaments tors in the oviet under pain of the same pun- | 11th of November, thin both Armi- k4 The second annual preparation md 1 ishment. Jears, ago. althoush he continued 101 Ltlte Gay and Thankefunk could be|of the unlon visited the Junior B Y| jorvice for " the' advent” corsorass| 1t Be Ushered in Through BALLROOM of the RALEIGH HOTEL The warning was issued recently observed at the samd ime without [F; U of the Tirst Bap communion of the Brotherhood of St. { v A : in Moscow by the all-Russian central emeTE R detracting rrgn;heltl} but, rather, . Andrew and the Pagxhtern of_the the Councils of Men? i Subject, = vxecutive committee, under zuthority ntensifying bof s ng w e held in St. Paul's Epls- ' L ovier™and " Vi Tahnounces | PRAISES BOY SCOUTS. | ouli™fin® peculiar AL ihe, Sfiermoon xervics, 8t thel copal Church Novamber 26 as pum | 4ot G IIE AL SR A | - ETERNAL YOUTH Jublicly to the people. A copy re- thi Ohatel of Ihe & iy 3 £t [Rev. Charles E. McAllister of Hyatts- | wiat the Bible, the Word of God, has to 81 3.3-. the re Wi be given by |ville will preach. The day following say abeut this. A subject of vital impor- e i st night. secrotary of the federal council of |and religious fervor tdtle commemo- | Secretary of the Navy Denby. the corporate communion is Advent| tance to every ome, Bring your friends. HOW TO GROW YOUNG AND STAY YOUNG. Churches of Christ in America, praised | ration of Armistice aj. L Sunday, the church’s new year, and Mzmofla.l d‘l Ch ~ I *ihe Boy Scout movement for its work| It will be among e great causes| Rev. Dr. Charles Wood of the Church 1 Admission Free. All Are Welcome. * FAVORS MEMORIAL NAVE. |in molding the young manhood of the | for thanksgiving thakthe awful war. of the Covenant will deliver the fifth 1210 12th ST. N.W, NEAF M. * L wiong conmstructive lines, in|with all its gl of his sermons on the general topic GOSPEL_MISSION, GOSPEL_ MISSIO e i P 3 ith all its ghastly i h 1 topl OTHER SERVICES, 10N, longer continued, al old theory of the kings, so-called, has that tyrranical mon potic thrones have ben overthrown; that ancient forms 4d systems of government have beelshattered and that the way has bej prepared for a more general accepince of democ- racy by the peoples { the earth. ‘The combination ofhese two holi- days, therefore, shouf.prove a most happy one, as at once §niemorial of the ending of the gresst and most cruel and most hortfle war the of “Bright Spots in the Dark Conti- :x;:t.;“tbo’ren::r%:rl ::cq};{,. .i nle;;‘c::t:l!:: « - THE GOSPEL MISSION e ) v rie, and A CALL TO PRA YER * 214216 John Marshall Place. 11 am Dr. Wood's sermon will be| : ’ HERBERT W. KLINE, Supt. Chmeriea's Duty In the Presenti The Praying Women of Washington Are Called to a . e - ” * % ¥ ¥ The annual harvest home festival of MASS MEETING : Will close her three-week healing Petworth Baptist Sunday school and mission tomorrow, Sunday, night. church is_scheduled for tomorrow For Prayer 15 STUDENTS addressing the training class for Bishop Manning Asks That Struc- | gcouts Wednesday (nl:m. in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce. ture Mark Arms Agreement. Announcement was made that the NEW YORK, November 19.—A pro- | scoutmaster e to the Wilson posal that the nave of the Cathedral | Scout Reservation at Burnt Mills, of St. John the Divine, Morningside | scheduled for November 26, would be Tleights, be built as a memorial to |postponed one week, to December 3. the successful termination of the| Next Wednesday Scout Executive \vashington arms conference, was|Edward D. Shaw will speak on made by Rt. Rev. William T. Man- | Definite Program and Its Advantage. ning, Bishop of !Pa \l:’ruus‘v'.an; Ep}:- —— copal Diocese of New York. e {phRe at a bishops meeting of the| CHILDREN ENJOY PLAY. ‘hurch Club of New York in Car- morning. It will be the usual ingat ering of provisions and supplies (o be On Sunday Afternoon at 3 O’Clock divided between the Baptist Home for “The Wrath of Achilles” was pre-| world has seen, and negle Hall. sented by the endowment fund Gom- Children _of = Brookland = and the at “We are all thanking God for the| mittee of the Radeliffe Club of Wash- | of battle, and a tribut@p those who Aged: Ladies’ Home {n Georgetown. | 2 Special exercises have been provided ~ BAPTIS . work of the eonference on limitation | T +on “before & la audience of :::[v_li:::le,u: t:r:lmo 4, e Ohndny Bohool. and the Dantar CALVARY ‘T CHURCH From the Lutheran Theologic! i armament,” he said. “which prom- e einoon (0 the <"3'be the most momentous gath- | SRR, SEH SE0 Sereet. - The play ng in history. We are thankful | ouy arranged and produced by Mrs. ecially for the noble part our}Alice Coyle Torbert. The cast In- country has in this undertaking” |Gjuded Franklin Ash, Harry. Kelly, —_— Peter Leary, Lawrence Reeve, Lewis The expression, “all humbug,” had| Buckinghgm, Horace Gates Torbert, i1« origin during a continental war,| Richard Buckingham, Nancy Orrick, A hen wany false reports were circu- | Bradiey Reeve and Edward Cowman. .ted in Hamburg. It became custo- The committee in charge of the play EVERY NIGHT Seminary of Gettysburg, Pa., will - IN THE YEAR assist at the services next week. ing and praise for peace us as a-people, as vidual Then, if d government might reghgt powers and other natlonjto join us in hallowing the 11§ of Novem- Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, will have a s sermon appropriate to the Thanks: To Jom jon. At the evening serv- giving s % ice Willlam B. Brown of Indianapolis, D 1 D 1 IS q D {I xnagi.mwr;‘-‘-“:g:gng: “;m:.“ E : J IKO YAJ I A All-day Thanksgiving day services eommencing at 1 p.m., con- . i.x;fl_;:;L:';_L_;m“;" e in prayer for the great Conference which is now in session in our tinuing to 10 pm. A THANKSGIVING DINNER TO THE city and that through the Conference World Peace may be se-| POOR at noon Thursday served at the Mission Lunchroom, 214 1 Armistice day migh well be set]ium tomorrow at 8 o'clock p.m. M Crus: )égr Class, the Burrell Class | ardor to the Cvived here recently was made pub-| Dr. Charles S. MacFarland, general|latter, much of sacr: pr s = for any one wishing to signify | was componed of Mrs. Horace Gates s 5 = 2 G Place. Funds are needed to provide baskets con- x""f%":"r‘n'f e e e B s Bncat ol e e This Woug another skad be St o BN, od ] Yt | cured. Mme. Yajima will bring a2 message from the women o {;:?ng ;:selr‘vfilions for poor families. Makepchecks payable The . i amburg.” and so the wo rne: elly, T4 esse | to th, to bind hy N . , b2 S * < 2 - = “Fumbug” found way iInto thel Rawiings . Mies Mary " Switser and 1 e Cunit, Pfone tosether {mentat, moral or ghyalcal (8 & H. 112).| Tapan. All interested women cordially inyited to be present,. Gospél Mission, 214-216 John' Marshall place. Phone Main 1731. lunzuage. Stimson. . & g Wi § l' SMITH. |, baba vlig. 496 G sl wiv. Ly appvias o R ST S

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