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& . } = ; . 2 ey = / ’ 10 THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922. 3 3 = - 4 ’ . WATCH US GROW,” SLOGAN| WILL LAUNCH DRIVE. Sun da School 1 @SSO |MENPALL CHURCH REVIVAL || UTHERANS T0 ERECT |NEW BIBLE QUESTION CONTEST Ingram Congregationsl Church |Episcopal Men to Ask $500,000 for y : SERVICES ATTRACT MANY) CHAPEL IN THE SPRING| ~ yory 7 START NEXT SATURDAY - Adopts New Watchword. College. 3 . Revival services are being held at 2 . 1 SA rounded by idoaltry and paganistic|the Kendall Baptist Church, 9th and B 1 “Watch Us Grow” is the new slogan snelsléwh%tgéo?e:nn e ELISHA Ag NANAMAN./ THE {;r‘le(lceu,tb}l‘ll ‘she did not allow them | Streets southwest, by Evangelist T.|Mission at East Riverdale Forms| ’ z , February 18.—Episco- RIA o corrupt her soul. She did = Sceturamet ovenec ana-100h v |Bal_churchmen, on Maren 16 wil| |~ 2 Kings, tsr g, chobiepess o b B e | om0 Bourthy in Series to Be Conducted by C northeast, of which Rev. Dr. B. F. Iaunchithe c-mp;lgn“to nl-; a fl::; e Golden Text: - Miny r‘nnxg;-';“r:;:ehle:et:é‘t;”fi:] bl:*?n i e Officers Ch6sen. ou: 1n deries to De Londucte y Lom- LR undred-thousand-dollar _ endowm ess the Lord, O my soul, and | |crushea by bel de a slave. Sh : ) Rhoads is pastor. and building fund for St. Stephen's forget notegil his benefits; t Vibelng Made 4 may e yone 1 Th by ¢ the Lutheran Mi; 3 D . 2 3 ollowed the teachings, that her Jew- . SmEmbRrs o 125 Rhoads il preach tomorrd% at| College, Annandale;on-Hudson, N ¥.| | Who forgivelh all thine in- | |jsh ‘mother ha' tausnt her. concern: || . ¥ slon at Tast Riverdale, Md., at & re- mittee o omen'’s Federation, Co- . with reference to ohe of the vital in-|William J. Tully, chairman of thecom-| | Who healeth all thy diseases. ::,'f‘x"lo“ph lnh Vrison: fand, tried oo i cent business meeting formed a per- | 3 £ . 5 terests of the loca} church. At 8 p.m.|mittee. The effort will be concluded | | P 103:2,3 Inlateriunt o e e ] : manent organization under the name | s Wlth The St - [ he will speak on “Shirkers,” their | April 4. 3 e L A . v of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran a ar. causes and their curse. Sunday, Feb-| St. Stephen’s is an endowed college 2 the wariapirit s o bo crushedana sl ‘ § Church of East Riverdale, Md. sf';[ ruary 26, is “guest day. of liberal arts and sciences for men,| BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. |(IfW era of peaco ushered in amone - . vices had been held at this point 4 which Is conducted under the over-| LU LU LD Gl e il ’ ; Asince July , 1921, and wete conduci-| Arrangements have practically been| Question committee—Dr. ~Charl sight of the Episcopat Chusch.|. T¢ 18] e S ationon warare hetaeen e e e dread disease, which | . ity IiC el DT O arion and | completed for the fourth Bible ques- | A. Steck. president Pastors' Federa- the only college for men in u e ssyrian: d I 1, although 1 o] k- 2 1 Lutheran Church o i | tion, h: 4 Dr. mes h METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) |son valley between Albany and New |they “nag e | tookifromNaamaniand hisiwl loimuch T - | |a'resident of tne community, up to|tion contest conducted by the Bible | Montgomery, pastor Calvary M. York, and is an omlchl ‘co:lg“sa o;thfi Brees or i :“ ’: md’ e g:rlezeti‘;)‘":g:f his victories ses o 1 t:‘le first nf[ l;ecembfir-m l;;:nlgrepg‘e{;,: study committee of the District of Church and chaplain House of Rep- . - church in_the provinces of New Yorl alamaneze! 3 . . . - then accepted a cal St. Columbla, ‘Federati " mentatives: MMiiton Fairchild, mec- J i N .| The message ot the captive maiden i - %t Baltimore, and ration o Undon Methodist Episcopal |and New Jersey. united thelr forces agalnst thelr COm- | ocqme'y subject of court considera- || - ‘ : Lutheran e o ceriad onlg‘“_.{s' el o A neter Tiesearch Insittutc: 20th st. near Pa. ave. n.w. —_— Oe, yet the relations between|tion and diplomatic correspondence. |} " under the supervision of the Lu- dhuh is to be launched next Satur. Sunday School Union: Mrs BEY, WILLIAM Joseril MEEKS, Pasor. | TALK ON WHY AND HOW. |[the tWo kingdoms was far from peace- | We have recently witnessed in the : theran Alliance of Washington from . hresident District of iz: lumbia Federafion of Women's i Mrs. John N. Culbertson, 11:00 a.m— “A Man’s Soul” ful. arms conference the result of the R . e 5 The committee in charge of the| (s, ul. There was border disturbances. | goiit) Tomoving dangers that threat- 4 that tme. oty church organization | contest is headed by Mrs. Loulse H. | (. The assyrians made frequent raids|ened the world In the Pacific. Tt is was cftemed December 9. A Sunday | Earll, and headquarters have b”"‘p:::idenl District_of Columbia Inter- Edward Sargent to Discuss Week- in- | secured at 817 14th street, where the i i i o 8:00 pm.— upon Israel. One of the leaders in|the influence of the missionary and school was ogganizad in the begl work of th E a denominational Missionary Union: “ ’ PRI : these ralds the educational work of the repre- ning and conducted with much su e committee Will be car- | Mre Louise Harding Earll. chairman ‘A Doughboy’s Religion Day Religious Education N r i other than),eniatives of the Lord Jesus who ! fets ‘Rev. Henry Manken, jr., presi-|ricd on. =~ DL b Eaind vt compit s S T TOF. M BY | Edward Sargent of the d:}:zrlment oi has -t : rlllll:l\t fiylrlm\ general, were‘drefix‘pomuble Lo'r dlh‘e lt:‘l‘zhmley:‘e dent of the L‘ulhelg‘n ““3&‘?& u}r:;is: be 100, llmn bg’n;é %fri:vlréldch“t:-herglgi‘_u | Columbia Federation of Women's iss Aik ir] | religious _education of the _genera strategy and skill was prob-|and ideals represented in the - Whose direction the ser! 3 n - | Clubs, iss Aiken. the Doughnut Girl | {2eiers W4, L1 ‘Churtn - will lably used under ine providence of God | bers from China and Japan, whose been conducted since December, was {*na" '} be taken from II Samuel,| “Committee on_arrangements—: of the Argonne. meak on “Weelday Religious EQUCA- |to check the movements of Shala. |hearts responded to the' ideals of clected o act as pastor and president |} Jd ) the pespand, also. from the | Louise Harding Earll, chairman; M Servi » tion—The and the How,” at the -| America that have been mo of the permanent organ N e | ; Sl Keani S i i DiBlt during the weeks at | L 20 C ing of the Sunday School In- |Manezer, z the principles of the Christ. Ben- or ‘Ofcers were elected as folfows:| The conditions for contestants are|Frances Howlett Wright, T W stitute to be held in St. Joan's parish| of the trophles of the ralds|pagad sympathized with Naaman in = = Charles B. Cameron, vice presidgnt:| L0 ¢ as in the previous contests. | Andrews. Mrs. John A. Tigert, Mrs hall Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock. Pronentpon , Jerael that Naaman|pis affiction, for-he was a great; REV. T. RYLAND SANFORD. Miss H A Wilinolt, secretaryi feréons of any age. race or creed|Krnest H. Danicl . N. M. Pol- % ome as a slave was a young e king, al- = b Weedin, treasurer, e contest. Any version 3. <. Do“ghs Memorial ™51 B, "= ShuE > hany {hey Daa madel capase {?.‘;‘,’.'.gi.“ SR o eaiately 3}',‘1‘“3‘,5:,’;““}:’3}C;,‘:fié‘:“‘g,‘“';a*;g o }x{og‘fifi:;de ith C. Warner, D: ofitheiBible may be used in’ securing | Chamboriain. Mes. (A" Taylor, Mre 5 - ngs w 4 o 5 4 3 { P celly, urch | th . Answi %) 257 2 Re REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pas METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) |The Sympathotle ‘Stave moticed the slenedihistantoract e nes ade crowds have been attending the serv, Anellandic AL el thee contestant’s own Randwriting or tyme- | Mra Brsanein Tiaia | A- Read 11 am. and 8 p.m.— 3 ) _.sorrow that fill (] |t o] \C lices. Rev. Walter C. Scott, pastor o neys i dmund- | Written. he contestants are ~ Committe: arde—] Sermons by Dr. Ha Rosedale ML, E. Church | ros with Ereat sricr. Naaman, whom | Kng, of Jorael, 10,1450 BN GHE | the church, iu”assisting i the serv- | yon "Sychie near “ivordate road, on | directed not'to Pt their n"ifnea"é‘fii e pasior Nimih Sirect Chriatian L < yes all loved and honored, was a leper. lea ¢ his land, famous for ! Which it is planned to erect a chapel nswers. They must be placed | Church and president District of Co- 416 Tenn. ave. n.e tary leader o in a sealed A CORDIAL INVITATION IS GIVEN TO REV. C. F. LINGER, Minister. The laws of Syria differed from those| b numerous victories which he had = T ine sptins. Tians for the building | In a sealed envelope, which is to be |lumbia ~Bible Society. chai TO WORSHIP WITH US. ESPECIAL-| - inday school. of Israel, like those of New York and | wen and the idol of the people, cured | te pride of the great commander. |were adopted and a committee in-) 2P0 0 0 Tie answers, and this to| Stephen E. Kramer, 1Y STRANGERS IN THE CITY. hing. ~ |the District of Columbia. In the|,¢ hig leprosy. It taught him that all men were |structed to work out details in con-|CONIUN hame age address, section | intendent public schoo > P _ Epwortl, League. northern state and nation a leper | ®;0i% [€REOSY., | o0 the request as|equal in the sight of Jehovah and nection with the proposed building | gy jiC T Shere born, date of birth|ard Wyche, president emeritus Xo Lincoln Road Church 45, was free to mingle in all business and | 5 “gnare. He did not see how hethat there was no favoritism With | operations. lay school, educational | tional Story Tellers' institution or v] 1 social events, while in Isfael and in 14 comply, so he rent his clothes | God. \ Tnsgit organization to which F. Thomas, pastor S < : 1 . . v belong. | PAPRSIOESE Washington the leper is segregated.| O % SOMPIY: g hat h E eatn: a & e == oy e Church; Dr. George Otis Smith, presi- and raved over the desire that he inraged at his treatnient and com Answ i ; ! 2 3 pr In the heat of battle the affiction | 31, 7" ire tho general of the dis-{mand. Naaman came perilousiy near| AIDS MOUNTAIN PEOPLE. |mic*ve :fi?ecfatf:roi:llofi A e ] Lincoln roxd, Rhode Tsland ave, and U at. ». 7 er. A M would be forgotten, but as the dis- | mi; Shelton, president District of Colum- I Corinthians, 3. £ . 2 ease. It robbed Naaman of all themissing his blessing. A friendly en- , D ent District of Colur 8 p.m.—REV. J0H% R EDWAHDS, D. D., F OuIl drS" case developed its significance as the| S350 Tt TOPU T M N0 matter how | treaty averted the peril. He expected b 30 following Saturday. The place of | bia W. C. T. U.: Mr. Lederer, pre: > x meeting for the committee in ch ict i H ‘will preach. symbol of sin becomes apparent. The vas, as the insidious dis-|the prophet to wave his hand over |Union Home Missionary Society D n charge | dent District of Columbia Epworth Chureh school, M. K. Speelman, Supt., 9:30 . feprosy of the Bible has little In com- | ETCAL e Was, LS I im, which | the place. Elisha did not follow the| - he'he contest with the members of | Le Mrs. John E. Boyd, president Ll g 2 mon with the terrible forms that one | ., kill could cure, the famous sol-|practices of heathen priests and wave Helps Support Teacher. Saturday. S oeaunouncelinext Friendly Societies; E. R. Shaw Epworth League Service, 7:15 p.m. | jfinds among the leper colonies of the | g5 Sy e "that a dreadful death wasihis hand toward the sanctuary asthe| The Union Home Missionary Society| There will be thre president Boy Scout R oOUEAL urc | R memstroihe ecsaseerat thorecns | slowiv:istenatly andlcoctainlyinerch | eotsealiof henline o mmended or e e o Drestyterian, Church | FOr seniors, 37 and. $5; for adoles. | Reters s tesing, pos - 4 Waugh CHURCH. e one to the courBe O ot Cneiot | ing toward him. The grand proces: | the fact that Elisha In his effort toijl,s part in the work of the Langdon | Sents, between twelve and eighteen sion carrying “ten thousand talents|demonstrate the supremacy of Jeho- chool for Mountain Peo-|Years of age, $5 and $3; for children = e ; % h o o rasts Neent 16th Street Near P Northwest. O e of Tuilver” (318,760) and “six ‘thou- |vah stepped over the boundary line | Memorial BeheQe f08 %f1"\fics Ben- | twelve years of age and under, $3 ~The lsraelitish maiden was sur; agoguy irl REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. Israelitish maiden was_sur-|gang ¢ gold” ($35,000), and|of ) D Zland $2. j 4 n S, 3 3 pieces of gol asi of national and religious prejudice in| g, v is one of the teacl nd $2. Special award will be - iy 30 a.m.—Sunday school. Organized classes. Green/Motor | Buseesipass | the 'door. = S e ot warments” terrified | oxtending divine merey to. one of an | Lo O L8 Oty I8 o and the Union | vided for the organization sending in | Feonners’ Ciors S e B cotont 100 fui— Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) |tne King of Israel, until he received|alien race. man aid not under- | Home Shetety alds in her support. | the largest number of contestants and | District. of Columbia Christian & A Blessed Refuge” * % the message of Eilsha to send Na- | stand how that the prophet by his in the'interest of ihia{who have the best average of per | deavor Societie Tiobert Anderson. foonm: trmcs i ol | D.D,Minister. [NMETROPOLITAN [ftits; 2o et te, misg, les | mothgs s ecicng (& Tmprass uped | moekt Wil e el (58 Jas0h | ool e e 1o chares of the| Bt eng St ohcue O ok L : 4 Y 3 X s s ! Chure 3 n ngton and vicinity; John Ruthver. “A Bountiful Supply” 1100 2 =DR-SRANDOLEH BREACHES — Naaman welcomed, the news andjonly way for him to be cured was|when Representative Alvin m;telg‘content are president Federation B. Y. P. Union: Neom i SPBY” | “Thunder of Angel Voices”) ~ MEMORIAL - [gricis,indcneinty o ine o |Lirene G meres and beforeiim of enin ) ¥R : "ORDIAL WE! B TO ALL, recti c: all were equal. —_——————— — :00 p.m.—DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES— cort. He expected to reward the, aaman had passed a0 nmL DR KA e T Ym0 2l Bl vl B ke 1 W SR he Tt S| CHUBCH TEA ON 220, VIEWS OF HOLY LAND. |MESSAGES BY WIRELESS THE FAMILY CHURCH. arry Dawson Mitchell, D.D., | gold, silver und garments for BIS|m;muqdy condition. He faced a search- fternoon of George Wash- 1 A M. E Minister f"':h‘;fl“;flgs‘:“;f";‘im“ pay c;‘n})?\‘fl:—) ing trial when he w s called upon to .,,2’;,,:,!‘: birthday, a ‘eaP\Tn'i be r“\:id Burton Holmes’ Travel Pictures at. WILL FEATURE PROGRAM Dumbarton Ave. = o th s cus f Y [bathe in its waters His pride i h house of Pinkney Me- Charch 11 a.m.—Minister will_preach— service which they performed. Lep- | /3ouked’ when he was forced to wash | o thg Barioy Mivatteville, This at- Y. M. C. A. Tomorrow. i “The Light of the World” |rosy was not the only diseage Whith i nimselt & the turbid waters of the | fair will be under the direction of the e Burton H | i 5 the prophet had to cure. Jordan instead of the beautiful and| Rectors’ Aid, and will endeavor 1o} olmes travel pictures of Boy Scouts Aid to Entertainment Dumbarton Ave. near Wisconsin ¥ 2 : : Y OF THE| 8pm— nent Syrian soldier was proud of his | o[G i\ qter of the Abana, the moun- | serve. all” housekeepers and others [ the Toly Land will be shown tomor- | 9:30 2.m.—A MODEL GRADED SCHOOL THE STUD THE i B. 1. McGOWA! on it X B ¢ by Young People's Soci: i 9:45a.m.—Graded Sunday school. y ,,.“ <DRY LEAGUB. PROF. “Folly of Dmptxan weald oS O e fi‘:“;:‘:w',’,"l}‘ufs‘ tain stream that rises in the Lebanon [ who do not plan a supper on "E‘eir‘;’;‘r: row at the Y. M. C. A. at 4:45 pm.| i L | 31:00 a.m.—CHAPLAIN F. M. McCOY— 7L W. MATTERN AND MR. J. Third_sermon in_series on “A MOD h "f;‘ S Biiahna he sent word by 2 | mountains and flows in three differ-{day. Mrs. Tom Latimer is chal Two reels will be shown, the subjects Epiphany Church Hall. i OUR COMPELLED CROSSES.” CLARK OLMSTEAD. INTERPRETATION OF AN ANCJENT|1OT ann ci his arrival, | “Bt branches thrgugh Damascus, |of the committee in charge. “%|being “Jerusalem, the Holy City." ., 8p.m.—REVIVAL SERVICE. The finest music. The heartiest welcome to BIOGRAPHY. : R ither a servant nor |Making it a gardenteity in the des-| e pow 2 oly City."| A feature of the carnival and bazaur : ‘Pastor will preach. visitors. Other wervices as usual. {Elisha was neither 8 e of God | ¢Tt He had to learn the value of showing the Church of the Holy to be held at Epiphany Church parish BRING THE FAMILY TO DUMBARTON. EVENTUALLY—WHY NOT NOW? RUARY 23—Col | hireling, s |faith and obedience. It was not a epulchre, the Tower of David, the FEBRUAR' lonial Reception, ! 2 i son. He sent| ; I i hen he is, in hall Wednesday and Thursday ni “Musicale, 8 p. did_not respond in person. ven | question of the superiority Gf the|Lord of their nation. W e arden of Gethsemane and places ursday nights, e 4 word to Naaman to €0 Wash SSYen|jordan over_the Abana, but df the|fact, the ruler of all nations N&STIRP | incerest in “the birthplace Diacss.of under the auspices of the young peo. The National Methodist Church | times in the river Jordan and then | 3N G000 Ris Wi " Many ot | in connection with the public worship | J1{{’% g ‘the second reel, ple's organizations of the parisn, will | he would be al us miss some of life's richest bless-!of the Syrian co“"'l“oe“in Bie home ated Jerusalem,” showing h? lh? d_ell\'ery throughout the even- t alon along the military railroad in Fovi & of wireless messages by the Boy METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. lMBTHODlST EPISCOPAL (Colored.) ings because we are not willing to|their tribal god, bu = American University Chapel | «GEORGE WASH- FEBRUARY 19th 5 5 v hovah, who 2 1 tr - - surrender our wills to that of the |he proposed to worship Je < British sentries at the holy <. 00D of the parish, and radio [ SECOND ANNIVERSARY. . " INGTON AND H M. E. Churc !Lord_.l us. If we would be obedient had cured him throush his Prophet. | ihe kaiser's breach in the wul. # nd JEOWG wireless music will be fur- 11_a.m.—Preacher— EPWORTH [ 5 aven to Him we would find that all thingsi Naaman was a,chx}ns}i‘ e roturn- | the O-E-T-A Church parade or t T uring the evening. BISHOP JOHN W. HAMILTON, D. D. BILL ONES” . and | ot worked together for good and that|cally and spiritually, wheh B "0l 0F | Yorkshire Tommies. 1 the rnival is directly in charge REV. 6. WARSY S SeAYFORD, 2. J THE GOOD WILL CHURCE O His plans are always the best. |ed to show his gratituce 10 1I0 PERs Double Gift.” a motion picture ‘1o % *;“"“"‘ Council, which is com- - & O Oxtora. Enginay: = A M. E. CHURCH SOUTH o Sermon When Naaman dipped himself the | with valuable and enerous, . -%|based on last Sunday's Sunday school pocty Of Tebresentatives of the young rd, Engl 3 WILL BP THB TOPIC OF o en. 3. of Atla Ga. .| seventh time in the Jordan, then, and ich he "“}:""“ Elieha was un- |lesson. also will be shown. This meet- iy cl;ms organizations. A. S. Brant ——— ML E. Church — RE H. P. FOX Corner North Carolina ave. and 13th st. m.e. :30 p.m.—Parents Mmeeting i “teachers no’}‘hunu’lr then, was he cleansed. Mmlm? l;"a"i Do LT ices for Jenovah | ing is open to the public. E ,char;e"‘:‘rarx'n;’ragr“;;rm';mntee having r. wen. ect 7 i v 3 . i i - Trinity Church V. H. P. FO; REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, M ligious toleration: Which was the sap; | Should be stained with the Wre ol [oisted” by the *Mitses Fied Fatic o pl o > R ligi tolerat as the . It was suffic . Dorothy 5 | J0SEPH DAWSO, “xfn.';um Pastor of Pastor Al 21E jeet of Christ's commendation, worked | E21% L ¥i2 e of God's healing and YOUNG MEN WANTED. Annape 05k Mabel Nelson. 7 B i S . lle Tillett. Bertha &: Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church |2 sririt of reciprocity, Naaman re- | iiing grace. It was left for Gehaz | Merrill,Messrs, Leo L Cute: ¢ aquested some soll of Israel to carry | S&% ts of re- ? oth st. between L and M n.w. Buck with him 50 that ho coutd wor: | 12, introduce the Baser SISl Vs | Campaign Started to Get More to Thomas & 2 Wi, D. - ip Jehovah, whom he considered to | Ward thef SRONEL Mnich is the land Sergt. H., O, Pai be @ local national deity who could | ainted With aigrice Enter Ministry. | The organisstons und be only (worshiped properly in con- | BIOSY, 28 10%earn that we can never| “The Call to the Ministry™ will be the | auspices the affair is bomes siv . . nection with the soil of the land. | Gng for His grace and mercy. We | subject of an address by Rev. James E. ‘Girl Scout ViRt e, T : Many Christians have made the mis- | 525G 0 “Sow eciation_ and Spiphany Chureh, s Boctery, Somisis Young ought to show our appr Freeman, rector of Epiphany Church, at Ple’s Societ: by “the choir n o i 3 Juni i You e welcome to_our services take of thinking of God as being the | prove our faithfilness as stewards bY | a meeting at St. John's Church, Wed- Friendly, E; ity Bonto f Sunday school, 9 ’ 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Hamline M.E. Chlll'dl 11:00 o’clock—Morning worship. | The pastor will preach on ; “Tithing” The sixth of a series of ser- m > 11. Subject, “Per- ank W. Wright Epworth League, 6:43, . ermon by the pastor., 7:30. *The Conversion of Cornelius." gty -— Cots WESLEY CHAPEL | 9TH AND P STS. Tomorrow .m. p.m! Methodist Episcopal | K e Rtoloy ; His aitar, : D! Amikeco + Beli secrating our all upon His | nesday night, under the auspices of the | Class : REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. , | AT 3 P.M. mons on “What We Believe. Campbcll A.ML.E. Church CHRISTIAN. Eadvint iy calls upon, s for service board” of reilgious e e p,ph,:?d&‘::‘gm{.‘o Loyalty Club, Sennccs Ha g o o iy . S.E. rifice. Let us imi i enior and Junior brotherh St. | Attracti vhich have ~. a Rust Hall | 9:30sUNDAY SCHOOL. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. SRt Pen NINTH STREET O B and scek to help those Who | Rndrew's, This mecring ie s Jine with [ned are R o e TR (oormer North Capitol and M sts. ! 11:00 a.m.—SPRMON— 8:00p.m. — Evening worship. e Sre in need, irrespective of their coun- | 3 national movement in the church to of useful articles, fo s for sale Pastor will preach on Naa- = = , tune teller, re- iy or creed, and the example of Naa- | interest young men in the ministry. ! freshment: & . CHRISTIAN CHURCH |in¥n who desired to conform his life | Similar meetings are being held at the [dancing, muste. rasi ghons (ST g B |'How Shall T Worship God? | 3 N Wednesday, 8 p.m.—brayer meeting. 5. 55 choir, Melvin William | | | . e - cing, music, radio pho “ ” M N E ot Jehovah when he ex- | it fi e i saghout. shes countra ¢ [musio ne wireless Priday, & p.m.—Quarterly conference at par- 7 P.M.—EPWORTH LEAGUE. ‘A Permanent Cure’ | e pastor. Ninth and D Streets N.E. perienced His healing power. The| “Each parish in this diocese has been and voting contests, eonage. HIP Tt 800 P Mrs. B Banks. i i World needs to know amid the mul-|asked to delegate several young men —_— Come, let us WORS O- W. H. MANOKGO, Pastor. d tiplicity of creeds and cults that the | who would be eligible to the ministry to] BISHOP ROB GETHER. e A = M. E. Zion Church Bible School at 9:30 a.m. only way of salvation 13 hrough he attend the meeting and hear the address fl" DIES. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES : rinity A. M. E. Zion Churc Communion and Morning | foyntain o2 LVIE Sertitity and heal- | ¥ DT Freeman. Missiona; f the M, 6100 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. Morton st. and Sherman ave. . 5 5 5 flows among Ty of the Methodist Church REV. C. JAMES HENDERSON, Pasto Worship at 11 o’clock ing wherever its stream flows 3 EVERYBODY WELCOME! EVERYBODY SHOULD HEAR Evening Services at 7:45 2’2?.4“3';'2; Erl;‘lel Thirst :g:ne.s The SURPRISES FOR MEN. 1\“ India for Many Years. - am. g m.—Rev. D. L. Blak A 3:30 p.m.. % one who tries the gospel of the Lord February 17. — Bi; 0 Centenary Siaking Good. Mlusrated "l Rev.G. A. Miller, Pastor $%5 2u"ies, N1 52 T0e Tord: 0 m | Pinkney Church, Hyattsville, to | J900 Edwara Robirson. whePinel o L Dom.—Varick 1 t all His benefits: , Hyal e, to has be i’ inc . & Q st. bet. 30th and Blst sts. n.W. Music of the Hall of 1 8oul, and forget no 5 en missionary bishop of | Calvary @ Rer’3. C. HAWK, Pastor. . 338 10th Street N.E. {Who' Torgiveth all thine _inlauities Have Social ‘Gathering. St Eprsconar’opishop of Of Philadelphia—America’s Famous Evangelist. A o deriar. B gerionce. DX: 1 1N 2 who heale . & There will be a_get-together meet. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. ing of the men of Pinkney Alemoria! Also the Famous R d :00 p.m. 2 > VENIJE i o to the London Times, SIN 7 5 urch, Hyattsville, in th ish | especiall; e e, SINGER, Mr. Raymond Bartlett ||§arvin M. E. Church South| ™ gees sih au cocoran st nv. VERMONT A’ Y. M. C. A. Chursh, sjatigville in the pariah | Specially remembersd in Eondon 107 Sunday, Feb. 19th, 11 3:30 8 10th and B sts. s.w. 9:30a unday school and Bib CHRIST IAN CHURCH ;,':‘eer':?ral‘;okgg‘;oe:g;- :;::;5. ehytmrl. 3{‘:_:'::6106-:5 meeting he declared he Vol 2 by Dy S iDL CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. “Cneistian, Eadeavor mecting. Vermont ave. morth of N st~ | erwpay, €@ PM. o |some real Surprises are bromised. 1t| Behalf ‘of the American peapi i . . stor wi reach. = s T ” " 1. E. A. Gt 'r, SU] ), i . for Every Evening at 8 P.M. Except Saturdays B B dempue o | T PR gEY GuSRAEGD Yhow-| oo s 3 USRS | «Jorgsalem, the Holy City” |ingaen' Clab il be tormed. which S o protection mbraan; People came from all sections of Washington last week t. > E ‘These ul’:k‘lLfll-lg!P YOuU. b . fo nl 5 ““:Euuvsermon by tor, n ted will prove not only beneficjal to its John ngam Robinson was born i R he tarots evangelist and noted singer. L kito METHUDIST EPISCOPAL. e OTHER SIDE OF THE HILL. “Liberated Ie!‘usa}em members and to the church, but to the | Ireland in February. 1845 put em community as well, grated to the Unit, = Ebenczer ML E. Church S ecing serice Sermon o7 pasor.| “IY DOUBLE GIFT” | e commmitfed fn choree of arrange. | Was Sixteen vears o1q. tie Saer bt “BEATING THE AIR." TRt asT) ments includes the Rev. Charl e was or- Brightwood Park M. E. Church 16th St. N.W., Near Lamont 3 dained a Methodist Episcopal Cor. 4tb and D sts. s.e. s | - |AteAllister, rector of the pa: Har- | in 1574, and ] a1 . W. WATERS, Minister. 6:15, Young People’s tea; 7, C. E. meetings. Three Heels Motion Pictures. I T ] g E’s'hth and Jefferson Streets N.W. Rev. Clifton K.Raf, 9:30 .“-Sn:vg-? etoot. e ana| Thursday. S p.m.—Midweek praver service. uu.x. L\;l’l‘!}ll 17 Dorsey; C. & James, F. ¥ "Bk::rm,:;nss,g?:r":a feld_in " India s P . ‘graded classes. 7 NIVERSALIST. 2 T S * | B 3 elected missionary { CHARLES S. COLE, Minister i Miniater Amivermary_Usiers Ausiiary, Mo L | ] St, Christian ** &t e e bighop of southern Asin in $lay, 190 i 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Dunmore, pres.; Miss A. Simmons, M. of C. Sonthwest. Church of Our Father e wrote several books on Meth- Georgia Ave. Car Line Will Bring You Here Eible cigss. Men's Bible class, . —Sermon. Fmwtor. o Preston A. Cave, Minister 13th and L sts. n.w. odisn. 11 a.m—Morning worship,” ser- Tastallation of officers“Rev. J. W. Waters.| Freachiag svice,ty b Subject, | “WHAT . THEY ARB SAYING REFORMED TEA AND RECEPTIOM CALVARY mon by the minister. 30 pm—Kpworth Leagus, voung of| Sresching service. 7:45 p.m. ABOUT US TODAY.” - A silver tea and reception is to be hc P er Of ‘Baltimore, Md. so'a‘ s good to 50 to church and worship 3 ;u:ld.ly ‘school, 9: . Y. P. 0. U. N e e e 5}':{,’ bfi.‘hfi Bo‘a{rd of Lady Managers - 7 “3 oW the ELCOMB. . obin. an — | Gr: > W o Baptist Home, for the benefit On Columbia Road N.W. between 14th and 15th Streets. Hol irit” METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH SN T T SEVENTHDAY ADVENTISTS. 'ACE HENRY B, RANCK, D. D.. Pastor. | of the home, Wedncsday afternoon. oly Park View Christian Church | Peooies” S. D, Church | Ditiures'of e e from 2 to 6 a'clock, at 3248 N street. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister . |§7 pm—gpwerth Lease UL, 2 st e st grgga we | eoples’ 3 D: A, S St vk AR sotos a7, e 2 gt ’ 8 p. bE'et:L“Sm‘;:{:l’_“ , ser- ST, PA At Second N.W. WALTER ¥.'SMITH, Mineter, | I e N e by e pastor DR, JAMES D. BUHRER. RECEIVES A DEGREE. B E , Mr. , n 3 ¢ a. ppi hrist Dth; T80 B 3 = : . 9:30—Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. S 1”. e Few That REV. J. JUDSON RINGER, PASTOR. b )‘::""x_l W Tertiment ‘Whew Who! | ELa T O SHEAR Eulject, “THE GO 5 8.0, —Hibie achoo] of a1l & Rev. Zed Hetzel Copit, formerly $:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, te ‘Are Ther ha e a8 D peeaching b rk. 3 RS INE e = pastor of Bethany _Presbyterian Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. . toacher " "Be Saved?” b M e e Junior and Senior C. K., 5 aud 6:43 p.m. METHODIST PROTESTANT. Church of this city, now resident of fipm ctepiiere, ColumbiaHeights ChristianChurch| —Rhode: Island Avenue | Associated Bible Students |5 asies e ghiss recpieed the degre 11:00—Public Worship with Sermon by fua B Services—8 p.m. Thursday. . Park_road west of 14th st. n.w. 3K V. 1 Monday, February 20, 8:15 p.m., Midwoek z : . Rhbode Island ave. at First st. n.w. 1315 K Street N.W. versity, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Copp is now DR. JOHN REID SHANNON formal opening of thewew pipe 9:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1n the New Bible Gehool Anditcrium, REV. G. 1. H REYH; Minwtes. Sunday. 3 p.m.—Bible study, 49| eNBaEed in literary and iecture work. < o e St - i e o i e, e S s e “THE LIFE OF CHRIST' ec o £ = 3. M. HOGB_BIBLE CLASS. Prof. W. G. Phillipe, teacaer. 1 YOUNG MBN'S CLASS. 7:00 Mr. R. 0. Mullikin, teacher. nd 8 p.m.—Sermons by the pastor % . R o . CHURCH WITH A MIssION. International Bible Students’ HEARTY wum%!fl m’azfisu. especiaLy | North Carolina AVG- :[.hc.. ::l. A fation K ganist; assisted by Mrs. Ruby Potter, soprano; Mr. Fred East, baritone. The public is cordially invited 6:00—Bunch Social, with refreshments. or. * 6:45—Epworth League devotional service. YOUNG LADII CLASS. 8$:00—Public worship, with lecture-sermon by DR. MONTGOMERY, to be present. Offering for dr- Mrs. W. C. Wyatt, teacher. ; THOUCHT, REV. P. W. CROSBY, Minister. Pstsian Temple Anditorium, ; Ol guD. Subject: “Elisha sad Naaman.” 9:45 a.m 3 pm—Lechon b5 M5, 5TF. Stephenson. ALl welcome. National New Thought - Subject— “GEORGE WASHINGTON" m. 471 H st : o i s : V Center : “Thhe Bride, the Lamb's Wife” o e v s s P o s - : Special Masie at all publio services bv GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, Mount ernon lace ChurCh . pay SIS X 5,10 730 p.m—Bible studler, g B0y Bl 8 Fending. CALVARY QUARTET AND CALVARY CRORUS CHOIR. \ aottl? oSt P oiad”am e | CHTURGEH OF CILRUST |~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FREE .SEATS TO THE PUBLIC. CHURCH DOORS OPEN : 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Cfeating mectine. Friday, 8 pm. con e atedr 30 ‘s Lora's Supper snd | CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE | Bz, Rer. E. B Kane and others every su ‘ IN THE EVENING AT 7:30 ’ ducted by Miss LEONA FEATHERS. ., r meet- y and 30“;1"’6.:4 D-Ill.htrl!“ < M cKEND REE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th ana| 1 EIE ‘REPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH| i, ram:,‘.d:b‘f_'ll_h.a from © to 6 D0 pn_Sraneen .;&:n:u':: CBRIST, Sclentiat 10th Streets Church eof Christ, Scieatist, LECTURE BY THE_PASTOR— (The Red Brick Church) CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D; D., Pastor. N ew Thought R ally First Chiech of Christ, Scientist, | ALFRED H. TERRY, CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor . REV. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. ' =t Crlumbia oad and Exdid st SUNDAY— = d N Regular ‘Union Meeting mnd Cbml&p?: %T:.'S.fle:gm 9 a.m.—Prayer service. Morning sermon, 11 a.m., “The Riot of Noise.” UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 13th and L Sts. m,“"'c.,“..,d."' of Christ, Scientist, = M. sonic Temple, 13th and N. Y. ave. FOLLOWED BY BPIRIT MESSAGES. e Fourths Chiarch of Christ, Sclentist.| ia: at S, i he om Gt e “A NEW HOPE FOR THE WORLD” The Arcade, 14th st. and Bark rd. Yore ‘furn yourselves and live ye, By Rev. A. C, GRIER. somazor. e Y e ev. e % = o T Pastor of theyCh‘urch of The Truth, Spokane “Mind” . SBRVICES— Sy 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. Overflow Service at 11 am. 11 o’clock—Sermon by REV, WM. H, RAMSEY. Evening sermon, 8 p.m., “Are You Happy”; Rev. J. J. Rives. 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. Miss Corning, director. , o Chorus Choir,\]ed by R. Deane Shure, at both services. 6 p.m.—“Get-acquainted meeting.” : : : )2 . : Y g~ \|Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Organ Recital, 7.30 to 8 p.m. AT A N S T ok \DING ROOMS: xunx‘?‘!‘:rnn:e: o bavie. .m.—Epworth League. 3 reet N.W. - h e, GiT I o N Bl astor and Message Hearer A I g 2 e A Epworth League, 7 p.m. Foreign Sunday School, 3 p.m. el R . m'" 30 (except Wednenday, | “SPIRITUAL SCIENCE. : 8 o’clock—Evangelistic meeting conducted b, the pastor. ‘Music by Ladies’ Glee Club. . w:;lmuu, rannu§ L mmn‘omfl ‘4.;‘1,“‘:«; ....' it ;m o 4 e o Sp:fltual Science d.“n.d.‘ ol . 00 AM— 20 e = ADO BLDG.. 14th & w8 Slways an sltar service and prayer for those meeding help. MIDWEEK SERVICE—8 P.M. Thursday “How to Control Ctrcumstances” oon Silepos, 130 overy day: 2O Tirons loris 7. and Som. alhrist TUESDAY, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. & . 3:00 P.M.—CHILDREN'S HOUR. Sunday, 8 p.m., lecture, D APITOL ST . 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Bjble study, praise and prayer. 3 . Music by Men’s Glee Club 00 P.M— ;n-n-t- for ey Lecture this pastor, 2 Tuesday, 8 p;m.. «What Does the Recent World Con- = feremee » m 1 - i B ‘ Ffldfly 8 P v meeting. Are you preparing for I”.Ia coming revival? Remember the orlem EVERYBODY E ALL THE TIME. ~ ‘was shaken r.e“t‘:ngdw‘u're“ e:::bl::‘:: 'tlr:‘n Y . N A D sl S A ‘Holy SpiFit, and spake voniolsxwl P4