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Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services W. 1. BRYAN WILL SPEAK IN NINTH STREET CHURCH The services tomorrow night at Ninth Street Christian Church, Sth and D streets northeast, are td be addressed by Willlam Jennings ot et TILKSINTHEATER [ Sesi | ™WHOISLIKE UNTO GODC MOTTO R 10N THOLSANDS Rev. Curley Receives Coat-of-Arms Showing Rank in Hierarchy—Was Re- quest of Late Cardinal Gibbons. 8pBcial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, January 21.—The boy whose parents “struggled against English landlordism,” the priest who could not afford a $2 a week room in Florida, is now a prince and his coat- of-arms has been fashioned. Arch- Bryan. 4 3 fl c G There will be a song service at 7:45 —_— o'clock, under the leadership of Frank | A R -~ A. Carpenter, accompanied by an or- . Chestra, led by Prof. Joseph A. Har- : _ Washington Federation of Dr. Waldron . Answers Many rison. : . Rev. Dr. George ‘A. Miller, the pas- i Churches to Hold Evangel- Who Desire to Know tor, will preach on “A Divine Obliga- - t t 3 i on,” at the morning service. ism Meeting. = “Why?” fl— P g A conference on evangelism is to : For severzl Sundays this manth Rev. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) be held at First Congregational Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor of the " THB FAMILY CHURCH. Church, 10th and G streets northwest, 3 _iShiloh Baptist Church (Strangers' on AVQ‘ M. 3 under the auspices of the Washing- {Home), has been conducting evange- r Wisconsin ave. ton Federation of Churches next listic services in some of the theaters cGOW A Friday. ¥ . of the city, and, as a result, he states The conference will open at 10:30 ; he has been asked a number of times Sisho ; P Michael J. Ci Y o'clock and continue throughout the . 1 | wny ho conducts such meetings. He e n oy corley i dosa st : ighting bishops of old, go day, with a mass meeting at night. Iglves the following reasons: -2 Rev. Dr. Charies. Wood, pustor of the ; o T e forth to battle upon a charger all en- s urch of the Covenant and presi- : 3% v cased in podnerous 3 ki Iowa Ave, M. E. Church dent of the federation, will be as- £ 1 [peopte who frequent the playhouses ot T e e BARRY EVAUL, Pastor. + : oy attend church, and they feel that the icenza and Durham, he has his coat- m “Sermon by Rer. ;‘ Luther . | WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. Ran: Hov DE 306 Bader, Disciotes -ADY ANNE AZGAPETIAN. churches are_their lenimlss. because e e And his devico is FWhots ‘m.—Epworth League. 3 3 of Christ; Rev. Dr. H. F. Stillwell, they and their Lord and Savior con- of v % P W ho Can: Bo aved? 2 Baptist; Rev. Dr. R. C. Helfenstein,| In the interest of the Near East|demn the sins engaged in by these non- ’A%%’ve"?{.'l’.h?‘e‘fi“:i“ hy the 1 == | Ohristian, and Hev. Dr. George B.|Rellef, Lady Annc Azgapetian, wife |churchgoers. 5 REW DR. A. C. DIXON. signia of the archbishop's dignity. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) |De%™ Ferhodist Hplscopal of an Armenian general Who served | g e une crirmes n heor the Gospel | Evangelistic services are to be held | Ereen archiepiscopal hat, with ‘ Row o MuSew In the czar's army in the Caucasus|of the ton of God. the people who be- | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday |the shielq is (e mbn ol Sach Side of OUNAYY | Lincoln Road Church |oAtyhs epine semson, Rev. B | curing G war! o 1o smek ot B oo o those Shbkoncs oRentr il g i sapiet. churcn, | e Ginous by G Whisy i Lincola, road, Rhode Inland ave and U st. n.e. | doliver addresses. Theve will be | Congregational’Church, 10th and G |thelr pastors, must go to these unsaved girect near 7th strect southwest, at|&rich 18 now ihe standard of Christ { s Atme o, MeNE Sdiner, ™" | luncheon for the ministers' at 12:30 streets morthwest, LomorroN MO NI | O ird—While the churches every-|Which Rev. Dr. A. C. Dixon of Chicago, ford Brgisqlargost college at Ox- ' L—Semmon: ‘by. - REV. . .| o'clock. At 1:30 o'clock there will be s FEntng, i T n|N " ‘and Lon ach. i and. e tassels are in the SHREVE, minister of McKendree ' 8 o'clock. where must condemn the desecration |Ne¢W York and London will preach.|traditional py h 5 Church, ’:{,‘B:’:e,‘l’!‘:;'c“"“e‘l’fl‘ conference on the | ° y,qy" 4 zgapetian will tell of the |of tho Lord's day, dances, balls, card- | The sevices will open at 7:45 o'clock. Dyramid 3 P.m.—Sermon by the minister. =Second Inf & 'li‘ problems. 4:450°clock | Ayherican relief in the noar cast.|playing, gambling, unbelief in Christ, r. Dixon has held pastorates in Hierarchy Rank Indicated. | Py ODIOAL S ub; | Rev. Dr. Aked will deliver an address. | wWhen the war broke out she i |and every other sin-—popular and un: |MAnY of the large citles of this coun. | The processional cross of kold, with | &hicld Cyhere the star i), Upon that v erved al o'cloc] y. For y v # e d IS8 silver " . Fwo of 3 her house in New York. and, with hor | popular—the church members and the | Y- many years he was pastor of | a double traverse, indjcat, ih | fielq is laid a slender cross o 10iiSirsst Near F: Nosthwéet: e eother talke Wl ol low . wad | by the women of First Congregational) nichand, Gen. Azgapetian and sev-|faithful pastors must take spectal|ih¢ Moody Church of Chicago and|bishop’s rank in ‘the hierarcny. - The |and red, the extremities of which end Green Motor Busses pass the door. Church, following which there will be i se | TOF the past eight vears has b - - eral hundred American volunteers, |pains to get the people guilty of these 3 eight vears has been pas: M. R. Speclman, supt., 9:30| 8 conference, with James L. Wilmeth | Sl to Petrograd, enlisting there with | ins to understand that Jesus and His [ 'O of Spurgeons Tabernacle, London, Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, am, presiding, at which addresses will be | tna I one of the largest churches in the e x perial Russian Red Cross So- [ eople love the sinner, even though | B urches in D. D., Minister. Epworth League service, 7:15 pm. made by'Rev. Dr. Stillwell and Rev.lcicty. She served two years in the |they condemn his sins. s asd P Lrother ot the fauious 9:30 a.m.—The Model CHURCH SOHOOL. At the £ hi field hospitals. | y and playright, Thomas Dixon. RS. e mass meeting, which will| "She was forced to flee the country Gives Splendid Opportusity. —— BE. EDWwaARD Ha begin at 8 o'clock, Dr. Aked and Dr.|when the bolsheviki came into power | “Fourth—The holding of these meet- CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED FOR mitre, on the left of t - nating *In & two-fold point is rig. |line of the shieid. The posed to symbolize the cloven tongies |Of the cross rest on the blue Squares, of fire in which the Holy Ghost de- |and the red portions of the cross on scended upon the apostles. This is|the silver squares of the field. On the the mitra pretiosa. richly jeweled,|frst blue square is a five-pointed star used only at high functions. On the |Of silver. other eida of the cross is the crosier. Reguested by Late Cardinal. Shield is the Latin de-| These arms, composed at the request Ki?:.“{...".’,‘;};‘:ed“,:“c;;ge‘g-;k which | of " the late Cardinal Gibbons, by th God?" which being translated again | o peheraldle specialist, M. Dlerre into Hebrew becomes *) 8 de Chaignon la_Rose of Cambridge, name of the Arcnangel Micmesl. e read in heraldic language as patron saint of Baltimore's new arch- | Bound. Church school, m. 11:00 a.m,—DR. EDWARD HAYES, niversal Salvation: A : 3. J9O088I will adliver nddvenseK nd returned to America, where fhe |Ings in dance halls, theaters, etc., & e since has worked in securing relief |fords a splendid opportunity for the CLE: Doughs Memoria] 2t @20 Hets.| Mrs. McAvity, the noted Canadian |for those in the near east. use of the varied talents possessed by VELAND PARK CHURCH et i Bartimess” | BEV. EDWARD HAYES, D. N“;::L b thy Dines ot e o —— = e rinoere Of these churche®d that| With a cdrtoonist to fllustrate his o o’ . D. 3 \n moving pictures. *- | Phat the heir to the throme is tne| PLAN MINSTREL SHOW. |Jesus Christ. in a sense. waited for|remarks, Willlam Knowles Cooper, pm.—The Foundry League. A fine| 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school; 8 p.m., Junlor|most friendly and considerate “sitter” 4000 years for unsaved men o come | chairman of the committee which is service. Lea; has kY = p.m.—Dr. Randolph— s ma Epmeeh Tasgon ghohas evermet __________ |«plantation Echoes” to Be Pre- | priests, poets, preachers. singers and |In charge of the campaign for the | PishoP. oAt asly ase SIM KreL . 1la.m—Sermon by Rev. H. F. Randolph,| METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White. 2 Old Testament evangelists to entreat, | raising of a $30,000 fund for the erec- Arms of the See. {Dottones ¢hroughont ‘quarterty Jof ghe -D. D., pastor of Foundry, on . sented in Epiphany Parish Hall. germmds and compel the lost to come | tion of the first unit of a new build-| The coat-of-arms is dl\.lded by a‘::::n:rwft‘nd “312.\ 2 o Resten cera perpendicular line in the middle, thus| The second portion of the shield con- ?fi.‘-‘lf}g-: compound shield—Archbishop | sists of the prelate’s personal coat-of- of the sel’ex"flonil arms, and the arms arms. There a green background Wedded. P_i_hlo which he is spiritually |or field on which is laid a_chevron of the Tight sinc ay™s of the see are on | gold, upon which are placed three con- The. side \f'hoh lhe shield. | ventional five-petal red flowers, each of Baltimore h the arms of the see :having in the center a circular aperture as a feld or background | through which is shown the gold of “The Religion of an Upright ¥ vome. His efforts during all these | ing for the Cleveland Park Congre- ~ Man g “The Religion of Union Methodist Episcopal( A minstrel show, “Plantation [ roms HIs efforts during all Rese | ional Churen © ne bark Congre- 'l\nr-d.ldyd;li:n::r.s wano: classes, 6:30 to gion an 20th st. near Pa. ave. n.w. Fl h‘&e 5 1; 3 o :e] m;(e-;ntetr'l\emg:rd‘:i l?al He finally came Him;;lr, since m-:l l‘f:gh]l'dsl night. The workers, who are m. sed? 7 night at 8:15 o'clock in sinner would not come to Him. vided into te: ' n The heartlest welcome. OPfimlst REV. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pastor. | DR 1, " Churcn of the Epiphany, |- Sixthoult 'ousht to be remember- | gathered o receive instruceions for L g nvited, . TRible school. . Giasses for all. | 1317 G street northwest. The Showled that the c'rly New Tewament|the drive which is to commence on 8 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Ha. H T Serrion. byt DD I will be given by W. A. Morsell for|churches were not located in temples | February 1 and conti Febru- sermon, e i P ermon B e G 2hor oA The bemefit of the Christian Endeavor | or churchhouses, but they were held | ary 7. continus antliEeben Society of the New York Avenue|in private residerices and their services TrinityM. E. Church : Another similar rally will be held [cut in fe . Presbyterian Church. were often conducted upon the streets, [ next Friday evenine our squares alternately blue and the chevron. Heraldically it reads: 5th st. and Pa. ave. southeast. “The Conscience That EPWORTH Included the performers [in the synagogucs, in the marict places | 34th and Towell' Bireats morihwent. | Siver: 0 disposed that the first blue A »”» iy are the following from the Depart-|and in the Jewish temple itself. Tomorrow evening there wil Y Commands THE 900D WILL (HUROR ment of the Interior minstrel troupe;| “Lastly—We went to the theaters g there will be an ’ illustrated lecture : - M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | Renion 1" Stammer James . Founs, | g1 Sundsy atternaans with tho Gompel | tncture. U e : " se. | 3. Frank Duggan, Victor Martin, C. 3 The plans contemplate the build- Cormer North Tarolina ave. and 13th st. n.e. | Lo "0 00 o =oAL mp, J. S. Dug- | thousands who would not g0 to the | ino o 4 Sunday Schoolhouse as the . aci 1y bl - REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, |gan and Ambrose Durkin. Among|Chutches. And God gractousiy biest: | first unit of a 'permgnent church SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS HOME MISSIONS COUNCIL TO HOLD CONFERENCES MEETS IN NEW YORK Good music—free seats—cordial welcome. Epworth League, 68 Ask Anv Meth Odist 2 Pastor others are Nannle Barbee and Charles | 3, (his _effort. | The attendsnce 2!|atructure to replace the temporary T e About the Goodell . Bvans. pectation: the order was superb; the | bullding in which the church has i AR Sttt Noctat ul e el 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Deaple listened with earnest astention boen Moused sines fta’ orgatimation] it oo o g z % and expresse emselves often as e Others to Meet in e i o2 owamn £ powss, o | o Meetings 1100 'clock—Morning worship. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. __ | being a0 51 nete cstn s o s e ety 4nd Ooa o Mk S Tuusty Bour Dowoeiantins W . AL 8 3 & manager was 8o much impressed tha! ctorious = 00 8 of Petworth M. B Chirch: The pastor will preach on | “SHDISTTAN SCIENCE | ho offered to defray the expenses of | INDIAN GIRL HONORED. : Hepresented—191 Stations iu 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League service. “T 2 From Sin.” anothér meeting at his own theater sl Life Testimony.” Alaska—Officers Elected. sor . urning CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Selentist | whenever it should be decided to hold | ¢y 3 . “The Better Hope” The second of a Series of Ser-|pranches of the Mother Chureh, the|Such s meeting " L (OHOSR to Represent American In- “f:;'“““z‘ for Sunday school| NEW YORK, January 21.—The A WELCOME FOR YOU. mons on “What We Believe.” FirutiChurch (of Christ, Seclentist, | overywhere are neglecting golden op- dians at World Conference. :’ and others have been ar-|fifteenth annual meeting of the Home AT BRIGHTWOOD PARK ovton, . Periymitics of wisking Ter (5 CHEISt| A youns Indian gl of the Chero- | nS?f0F, IEXt SAUrdLy and Sun | stissions Council was neld_jointls 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League.| First Church of Christ, Scientist. | by failing to use the dance halls, | 4 TO-day in the interest of “The Victorious | with the Council of Women for Home M. E. CHURCH 8:00 Eveni vorehi Columbia road and Euclid st. theaters, moving ' picture places, | kee tribe in a few weeks is to take|pife Testimony.” Charles G. T SEcs e Dl ok ' 00 p.m. — Evening worship.} o 4" Church of Christ, Scientist, | €tc+ on Sunday afterrioons.” up a long trail. For the first time % rles G. Trum- | ujissions here recently. MER‘ORIAL R !\"h an ’EFSFEI(‘EWF s"i\s{- ,_wt. Pastor will preach on o s m:’p,e A R {.’Lr"z"f.:",i Qgfisgun h;ahms Wil take|bull, editor of the Sunday School! rmre number of constituent boards ev. Chas. S. Cole, Minister P y A E 3 NE. s conference. Times, and Howard A. Banks, asso-{ ¢ ene 1 Coanan John Marshall place and C st. n.w. Morning service at 11 -fi)ock. Sermon by ‘An Unbidden Guest. Thl;‘dng?grn;il:“oga Christ, Scientist. Eff-lf:"ml!;fiGHpElmT?‘ gEE.m yarO represent her race. Ruth Musk- | ciate editor, formerly private secre- of the Home Missions Cour ecsm:;?‘g ¥ R H. i i i c 4 e Vil |early in Feb: . Al vorld's | tary to Secretary of the Navy Dan-|twenty-four denominagons, by the Harry Dawson AM‘mhe“' D.D, Vs o3 J0X Thurs., 8 pm., Prayer Meeting. """""T.,‘E'Z'!Ifa': flni‘;‘{'fi}rfi.‘mum meel at. thie Pecples o ongregational | Seudent Chel Y etrat e WOl | e are to address Mrs. Spencer's Bi. | admission of the Church Extension > Minister Evening service at 8 o'clock. Subject— Come, let us WORSHIP TO- ¥ Church, M ‘street hetween a0d | cnce in Peking next spring this youpg |ble class of the Business Women's and Home Mission Society of the A 7th streets, tomorrow afternoon at 5 suw'fl_u’r ” o'clock, when women will be admit- | Sheroke: ruth ted to memhership. Council at the Church of the Cove-|M. Zion Church and of the Council nant next Friday night, and at 8:30 jof Women for Home Missions to o'clock, will speak at the Bible In-|twenty by the admission of the girl, who is working Her way through the Kansas University, at Lawrence, Kans., will seek to in- am— “Qs s s MISS HELEN BELT | American University Chapel| TR oo i1y METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored | e0ret (Il Lo stutoncs,of otner nacsliute, (LM MO, 1ta i sou | of ‘the. Frec. Metmotias Cnutch. - R — 3 inis: | g 2. o PVESING NGS— i 7 United States and the American|York Avenue Presbyterian Church, | ports were given by Miss Florence I Missionary Pageant +Sunday sclioal, am. F. Eiton Rogers,| piie sprvieey oam o oire, &, a0l V6 Seloen X Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Charch |45 * ; next Saturday at 8 p hen Mr. | Quinlan, utive secretary of the Rev. Melville E. Osbo: I Gradod clasosfor avaryione.si * of Oxford, Eugland. - READING ROOMS: o e e aad M W Miss Muskrat comes from the Che-| Trumbull and Mr. Banks ‘wlll speak CD:I'A%I of Wemen forhl{ume Missions, ev. Melville E. Osborne o; clase,9: pecial " services for D 3 2 rokees, the first tribe to have an In.|on “Power for Service in Sunday|and Dr. A. W. Anthony, executive . 3 . COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Sts.—| §:30a.m:—Sunday schol. B 1 pers 3 y £ = Hea o God. an language. Invented by Sequoyah, | School Work. secretary of the Home Mission Coun mmwmorfmlng:.?. RS Epworih League Iospirational ~meetiags, WESLEY CHAPEIL Hours 10 to9, (Wed.. 10 to 7. and Sun. ‘m‘; Y 'g‘;“‘cghé‘,‘:ncg:d,mo,, |20 Jndian famous for his Siea 1t ySunder, January 29 at 11 gielock |cil, LS o oF; The Ppeople i co: Regular weekly meetings of B 3 . . < 8: ev. W. M. Warrick will preach. | consists of an alphabet of fifty-eight|Mr. Trumbull wi speak at Metro- eports showed that there are 12 tume.” Open to all. Clubs. et Methodist EP!SWPBI 1310 F ST. N.W,, Room 605— oty Communion sdministered . each| symbols. | This language is still®in|politan Memorial M. E. Church, and | mission stations in Alaska with 171 nd 5th ste. n.w. Hours, 8:30 to 9:50 (except Wedneaday, | gervice. You are weleome. _; * |use among the Indians on the reser-1at 3 o'clock there will be a mass meet- | missionaries maintained by ten de- 2:30 to 5:30). 7 R vation. ng in the Mount Vernon Place M. E. | nominations; that an increasing num- 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Fas MARE 8 EVANG L ot W SUBCH. | Upon being driven out of the Caro-|Church South, when Mr. Trumbullber of boards are establishing depart- -Fours, 11 to 8 (except Wednesdays, 11 [ 304 Q gt n.w., Rev. J. DeWitte Wilos, bav | jinag and Georgia the Cherokees set-| will speak on’ “Real and Counterfeit | ments of architecture; that the Every to 6: Sundays, 2:30 to 5:30. Closed hol- | Sorogy’ aching. 330 e tanday | tled in Oklahoma. Miss Muskrat, who | Victory.” Mr. Banks will address the | Community Endeavor in Montans, B 8 p.m., : i L et it e e Couneil, T. O or Kt Luke. is intensely loyal to her people as|young people of Mount Pleasant M. E. | Which was put into operation in 1919, (Second Floor) Other services as ususl. All welcdme. a member of our Radio Cla: Cor. F = 1Is your boy 3 ‘The Cole Class Club for Yo Lac . V. . o The National Methodist Church| Taye you visited ur bowiing aliesss REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. Bowling every week night. 11 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Howard F. Downs. 8 CALVARY : s ' & .m.—Sunday school. has proven eminently successful: that CHURCH, well as to the government, lives near,Church South at 6 p.m. and in the H Rosedale M. E. Church 10 to 5:30 week days: also 7 to 9 Israel C. ML E. 5305 sts. s.w. | their original settlement, Tahlequah,{Immanuel Baptist Church at 8|a series of cight conferences for In- On Columbia Road N.W. between 14th and 15th.Si 416 Tenn. ave. n.e. o nys: also p.m. REV. C. L. KNOX. Pastor. in Oklahoma. During vacations she|o'clock. dian workers are planned for the e 2 sStreets. REV. C. F. LINGER, Minister. 30 a.m. ser-| has been engaged in Y. W. C. A. work el coming year: that missionary work T ey schon: METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | mon; B St \ coming year: that missionary work .. “Preaciilng. 3 God.” 3:30 p.m., song_service, Miss Ada PAGEANT IN COSTUME. 1 results as a fruit of allocatink JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister B Epworth Lengue. Cal Q . bet. 0th and 3tat ata Uirectress, 630 pm.. ~ Epworth . jusual results ocating < Drening services, 7:45. Vary - gev. J. C. H. Pastor. Leagule. '8 .o Bublect, Penetrative s ety responsibility: that co-operation with 30— Calvary, Blblo School. 3% Edwin Diosssint. Petworth Methodist Episco-| im—ra Rei Eoierisimmert.n C A e e i UNITED BRETHREN. Missionary Movement in India t0 | Success. and that much of the mi- 28— 's Bible Class,’ g ; ' illostrated, 8fty ple- : : terial gathered in the rural surveys e bugaiooa, presdeni TR T Thompeon, teacher pal Church E e T s el Mooy I X7 10— gv. N 2 e a1 ageant illustrat) s being salv: E C . 11:00—Public’ worship, with sermon by REV. DR. JOSEPH DAWSON, on| ™ G Mo s e =™ 9: a.mSundy school. 0 oA missionary pageant Hiustrating |18 bo g o e oficers were elected the subject: G. ELLIS WILLIAMS, Minis ‘MT. PLEASANT |1l am. and S pmo~sermon by pastor. North Capitol . nw. be given tomorrow evening at Metro- | by the Home Missions Council: Pre % e = Mo Banewt Y - 830 p-m.—Senlor League. Rev, CHARLES . D. .| politan.Memorial M. E. Shurch, under | dent, Dr. Charles L. Thompson, New “POWER FROM ON HIGH” P .“‘Rm-f D “'T. ed World” 16th st. n.w. pear Lemont. ALL ARE WELCOME. i Qe 5 the direction of Dr. Melville ' Os. | York; vice pres dents, Dr. Datid D s . .. . o i ¥ rne o ndia. e Wi e assiste Forsyth, Philade; ia r. S. Leslie - or a 1ired World™ |Rev. Clifton’K. Ray, Minister | John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Ch b e BT RS enty o of the Young people of | Moriis, | Atlanti: Dr. Charles T Dr. Charles S. Cole, Oarae- 14T ABTIC = TR e et | the church, all of whom will be cos- [ Schaeffer, Philadelph Pastor of Brightwood Park Methodist 930 6.0 Sunday, nehos] and Bible elasses. R SARRINGTON, a tumed in the garments of the natives | Cory, New York: Dr. J. B. Markward, . y tor " Episcopal Church, ey L. Jef-| .39 ‘classes, of that country Springfield. Ohio, and Dr. R. L. Rus 7:30 p.m.—Sermon by the minister, T L Bibe el s will be guests | 10 —/ORNAMENTING ~OUR RE- Chutch of the New Jerusalan Dr. Osborne is the son of Dennis Os- | 53r1f"§ush\-ill cutive secretary ’ w. 0—Bunch social, with refreshfnents. e 5—Epworth League devotional service. $:00—Public worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY, on the o G r " subject: jow’ of the men’s class for the les- i Aasaide Sixteenth st. above Q st. m. borne, whose parents were massacred | pr.’ Alfred Williams Anthony, = . son_period. 00 e o e Sunday mornW service 1. during the Indian Sepoy mutiny. %m- ) york; associate sacretary o Special music by chorus and quartet cholfs. ' 11:00 a.ti.—Morning worahip. Sermon by the| 8:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meeting. Sermon on “‘Whom Sharing Helps Most.” | pediately after the killing of his par- ¢ W. Roundy, New “THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE AVIATOR’ METHODIST PROTESTANT. minister T AR NG . S Sunday school at 0:43, with adults ciass | Tis Deninis OSborne begAn 1o breaeh | Peterar i indY ay e : : | “Men Who Reflect Christ” iese services will help_YOU. LR the® gospel to the murderers of his |osrecn: irensuror, pr. Sumucl Bryant Special music at all public services by GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, Tp-m.—Bpwortk Tetgee. U | Christ ™" 0 G s ¥ e s iar b parents. He was for years the district EIIGAED, S eATITr L CALVARY QUARTET AND THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR. e 8b.m—Evening worship. Sermon by the| FREV. FREDERIC WENCHEL Pastor. A EW THOUGHT— DT Fndiar His son Nelvine Is con. 5 . MAN . miniater— 3 2 Free seats to the people. Church doors open in thé evening at 7:30. BEVU A B WILLIA : “The Way of Life” - £ R B ctam, 9145 . Christ’s Teachings Are e CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CAMP . i) Christian edu Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th ana Thurs., 8 p.m.—MIDWEEK prayer service. |Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church 5 The campaign for Christian | g D he pastor, -|Trinity A. . Lion Practical tion in the synod of Virginia will MCKEN DREE 10th Streets s on. 1S P2 Morton st. bet. Ga. and Sherman aves. n.w. acti FRIENDS. ‘bo presented at the Central Pres- ; (The Red Brick Church) s 2 5. wouwas, | Marvin ML E. Church South| "5, % J5is SABNEIL ™ | snse vioy vosst v, e sty a17:30 s b peosteion r e Douies Ee ‘Bub; e Privilege of Prayer.’ A revival of religion begins. Good singis .1 ‘STOP—LOOK—AND LISTEN." Wi Frien Muting and evening. The representatives of CHAS, A, SHREVE, Pastor Woekly meetings, Tuesday; prayer mest- 10th and B sts. s.w, REV. G. 4. HAWKES, D. D., evangelist,| B¢ .. FIND oD I this movement in the Southern Pres- SUNDAY- e 3 b o el b o B s FT | QUAUDE M. HESSER, Mintster. v P BRYBODY INVITED, o | THovoHE e, Y3 1811 Eye St. N.W. byterian Church_who will be here O g Prager service N —— AL WELCOME. —Rer. 3. fiowira Wel, D. », |~ METHUDIST EPISCOPAL, = Vi Mee“t“ “Nlilcl:.m' B Metvin. 3;3‘;;‘:’;5:;:: dll’;D!l-‘n?':l i i ; : Aol = 'incen Ison lor, the pastor of the church, wl 9:30'a.m.—-Sund3y school. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. Rhode Island ave. at First st. n.w. ] . WILL ATTEND, 0! e with them in this cam- 151 g.clock—Pubhc worship. Sermon by Rev. Walter McNeil.| | BEV. 6. L BUMPHREYs, Miatater. be e F AR and e we 1814 N ST. N.W Pt ARe INvITED. ubject : 11a.m. and 8 p.m.—Sermans by the pustor. o : . 9:30 a.m.—Sunday schiool, Bjble and graded SUND. ARY 22nd FRIENDS (Orthod 188, 80418 pani—Sermet 100 30 a.m.—8n 3 : UNDAY, JANUARY 22nd. S ( ox) “EVANGELISM” _ O UntRcE’ WiTH A MIssioN. Heart and n:n%'\e: b Anoiversary. ‘Me. B, | 10:00-Terome n Truth for Chilre : 13th and Irving sts. b.w. PENTECOSTAL. . . . o s » N. C. AVE., 2 X rooks, Pres. 5 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. Miss Corning, director. North Carolina Ave: 5% 34.s. St. Paul ;‘CJ‘I”"’,'E’D:*HBN& N.w. m‘fi:‘?”;;’&"‘;,;m:p:'fi,’ifi.:“" 00 b i1 N VITON S.';‘,'.'fl?’:.msih"d’ el Full Gospel Assembly 6 p.m.—"Get-acquainted meeting.” AL S Preaching, 11 a.m, B e Ly asdasical. MORTALITY wrer. Chicaso. | Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. 1242 2 ot ao. 7 p.m.—Epworth League. : . 11'and'8 p.m.—Divine worship, with preach- “ Smac P.m.—Sermon by the pastor. -8:00 p: UNDAMENTALS Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. 7 8 o’clock—Evangelistic meeting ‘conducted by the pastor W ristian Exteavor. * Ttustrated Sermon BREEDY WHSHE | e ey 2t ST |0 our precedin B . Pt | HETHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 5. 6. 930 am. “ASSOCIATED BBLE STUDENTS. Vine Bpience, Demvér, Core Socal ourprececing: -Subject. > “THE OIL OF JOY FOR MOURNING” There is always an sltar service and prayer for tho: di COME—bring your unsaved friends and helnp(h:m ogrlo G:.d. S e « UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ - - Associated Bible Students Mount Vernon Place Church 1815 K Street N.W. BIBLE_STUDY AT 3 P.M. “The Life of Christ” 300 Homer Bullding. 61 18th st. n.w. CHURCH TUESDAY, 8 p.m. to § p.m.—Service of prayer for the healing of the slck. —SPIRITUALIST. | “ v s aNeRuy THURSDAY, 8 p.m—Bible study, pralse and prayer. 9th and Massachusetts Avenue LAg SRk Ay Founded 1821 RS, HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, | | in_P ity and s Teanesay sad Fidey svaingrat oo | CHRTRe ooniitalin B sppipincet ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D.D, Minister " SERVICES 1 FRIDAY, 8 p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME. Honesty in Politics or Some Moral Lessons From “The Metaphysical Law b, Clul Christian Healing Cla THE REPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH + - 8 CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D., Pastor.- : d H., T oy S Beplaier clas and bestng KNICKERBOCKER THEATER - REV. M. LEO RIPPY; Assistant Pastor. -Nauoualclgzwfi‘l'hought 18th and Columbia Road 5 e Morning sermon, 11 a.fi. by Dr. Chappell. 1 11y Followed by spirit messages. F ST. N.W. 7 the Newben-y Case st . 44 re o WA SR 1) © dter o8 Rt et o] - PENDING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH 7 : : : Evening sermon, 8 p.m., by Dr. Chappell. - Tt the Lord catied” Samuet -Ed&f: | D iy et & p 9:45—Sunday School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and Adult (Wil Bie the Tapic Fon: w at 8 P.M. of [ ;E":fl‘-{'w? B as By empie, 1013 Elfen s recived From o 1o 0 duly et | - Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. REV. H. P. Fox’ Pastor of Chorus Choir, led by R. Deane-Shure, at both services. Oriental Nights g ’“fi“.'i.':A(. B. CampbeliShie dn wil recelve i : b Thursdays, Jun, 26, Feb. 2 424 9 2t 8 pm. {Jfi‘n%nfifiumfi?;fi; 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— 3 Hamline M. E. Church Omefadiet o b s poren il St e+ |~ ORDER OF THE «“THE CHANGED MAN" o = 9th and P Sts. Stinday School, 9:30 a.m. Organ Recital, 7.30 to 8 p.m. Spiritual Sdenc‘t Chgrch of| . mnH' .,I.'.',.,.,,. tor fi;{}. and MR. TITTMANN, Bass. MRS. CARTER, Violin. MR. ATWATER, (y)lf]{n ! : Chris itiatory Wor! ; T . 1502 14th st. n.w. The third in the series of meetings by the Unitarian Laymen's League will be lay “THE DEVIL AND DEMOCRACY” EPWDY}“LI{-:’?’B“G: -70&‘%1'». Foreign Sunday School, 3 p.m. s Dine, services ar:’nea::;f'fil b “““’fi ""‘""{'s"“‘" “"‘;'b (= [ e the arge baliroom of the New Wilard Hotel. Hon. Chas. E. Townstic: : 555aT_thE Sox- TU. 8. senator from Michigan, will preside. Speakers, Rev. John H. Ldthrop of Brookiyn and Will Be the Subject of a Lecture by 1 i ; REV. JAMES M. GRAY Midweck Service, 8 p.m. Thursday. Led by Rev. Mr. Rippy. AT HAMLINE NEXT FRIDAY-AT 8 P.M. 4 Music by Men’s Glee Club minute " talk_on “TH T G POWER THAT SPIRITS HAVE 22 JACKSON PLACE N.W. . 0#‘!12 THB LIVING.” Followed by a lec- ‘m .mu “:'! :a&n'-:c!lncn fovit-) o Frederick R. Grifin of Philadelphia, Soloist, Miss Howison. Cards of admission may be its Pastor, Mrs. Jane B. Coates| Higher Wisdom Far the Soul |2 witvont carse st Tsitrisn Howe, 1780 Columba ond, Saturey sst 335 sioo ot “FINDING YOUR LIFE'S WORK.” the Suntay morming serwies,