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ey - ¢ o . " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 19 ' . i ‘u e e — — — ——— — — — — — — — ——— ——— ——————— ——— — ————————— — — ——————— — — — — — ——— AR N W L e REV.DR. PIERCE TO PREACH BACCALAUREATE SERMON an Church will hold TO BECOME PASTOR HERE First of Series of Lenten Lectures | Woman's Missionary Society, East- b “Word Got Out of Heaven” ) Ainsworth, organist of Pinkney Me- - 1s How Oy Swem's subject tomo?- |morial Church, Hyattaville, will give | - Address to Graduating’ Class of wThe Drama of the’1ath Century: row night at Centennial Baptist|a recital in tho parish house, begin- Church, 5th and I streets mortheast.|ning at 8 p.m. : e e Y drama.ito 'be siyen by Dr. Lungdon B35 m 2 M. Hutchi will b “tting features of the night meeting | pe held at the Gunton Temple Me- B . Dr. Tunac Ward, pastor of the | MGGl of GeoRe Wamnington Univer - ) . ° Latest Announcement of Church News Activities and Services atest ou ents - _ WS, : _— K : P‘( ]’I PIT AND PE‘ N 4 BIBI-E INS]'RUB'“UN lUNnnN MINIS‘[ER BILLY SUNDAY WORKER 19TH CENTURY DRAMA. | NEXT GATHERING FRIDAY. by Dr. L. E. Mitchell. ern Presbyterian Church, to Meet. Dr. Ward Offered Associate Pas-| “The Drama of the 19th Century:| mho woman's Missionary Society of George Washington University torate of Fourth Presbyterian h;vn of Play,” is the subject of tae first | astern Presbytel . “The morning subject Is, “The World PR Tomorrow at 11 0'Clock. of & serles of Lenten courses on the|its regular meeting next Friday at nd T (Eye).” One of fhe most inter-| yiggignary praise services are to Mitchell of George Washington® U xwr-l,,.},,,,,v Sabject! being = the ch ging of all the menporj o h and Newton i i = ch the baccalaureate sermon for - | ¥ B 1 5 31 Children’s Her Gibraltar. il ch ikl B Weekday Bile Teaohing Ap- et ARt 55 TioofDr. F. W. Norwood In [t voca e S oy GRS AR 5 o P S Y S A Laiina of Canton, China, is to speak. 2 ington University tomorrow at 11 ere will b pen linialliont Three Hible classes for men con- * k * proved by Many Educa- |o'ciock at First Consresationai| Cludes Addresses Here the Billy Sunday campaign here, has [ paiere will be eight lectures in ‘:Apnl Al R summer. vene at the New York Avenue Pres bg" At the Immanuel Baptist Church . Church. His --‘xfb:ect will be *“The been lnl\.lleg to ;:ecnr:\: “’I"fi“.’fi;“u‘;?:; Early in My, at the request e '“T:J:::!; ‘ ;—;»::::.g‘ \:-.11(‘:»‘1»”&“»“_}:;.;: terfan Church tomorrow at 10 a.m. €| Rev. Govi hnso reaches tomor- H it Challenge of Life.’ N tor of the Four g ber of young European dnm“m, Di R mission ¥ el v L Varan A Siorrison B o it e Vo tional Authorities. |, Mise Margaret Slattery of Boston June 18 and 25. Chureh of 'thin ‘elty, Ho will' asslst e o N FEeons Burone where have been led by the men of the church . Alexander Grant president: | ypteers of America take charge in 3 x s to deliver nine addresses to girls ev. Dr. Josep! . Kelly. will produce two of his plays in Rome | e gt e - =d U e h\\‘ibr class, Charles G. Stottla gpecial evangelistic service. Dr.| Weekday religious instruction for|and women in the church beginning{ An extensive speaking tour is t0| ‘nDuring the Billy Sunday campalgn|and Munich. One of ,h,“ plays 18 new |[2nd H. N. Williams will be leader. Samuel J. Melick president; i Clayton's Bible lecture, which was to [public school children in the church | this afternoon at 4:45 o'clock, on the | be made of the United States by Dr.|Dr. Ward was in charge of the men's |and the other a comedy already plly-sd Benjamin Bruce | have been given tonight. is put-over subject “Afraid” and speaking every y hinister of| work and the house-to-house praver | in many European cities. tun J.. Campbell | ToYS BEOL Ko I o be hald next|oChoals of thelr parents® ohofoe hasify SO " 1S weok at the same] tocrick W. Norweod, meetings. He assumed the pastorate PR SRS Wallace - teacher, - 1l president. Mrs. Wallace Radelifte Will | \Wednesday. . The services that day |been legally approved by the educa-| jace and hour. Tomorrow afternoon | the London City Temple, which Will| "ty Fiston church later. He is e before the Young People’s organi-{open at 10:30 and closs at 3 o'clock. | tional authorities of fifteen” states in ) spices of | include addresses at First Congrega- | pected to begin his serwices herc{ SECOND ANNIVERSARY. chtemth Street | Baptlst zation at 6:45 p.m. . * the United States, acoording to & re- C. A. there will be a mass | tional Church in this city June 18 and | April 1. Church rrs Kepre»enluuvo *Jonn 3. Robsion of vort which has just been presented to | (e’ hE [or EUTls and women at the |25, He is coming to this country in the National Council of the Episcopal|on “Courage at the Crossroads.” The | APTil primarily to exchange pulpits Church, in New York city. general public will be admitted to the | with Dr. Charles E. Jefferson of the 1 PLAN MISSION MEETINGS. Itev. Dr. John Reid Shannon will { o fia NI % 0t Bastery Pres- + predch in the Calvary Methodist h,,e,,,‘,,’s.,,,dn,p school tomorfow at Church tomerrow morning. In the ctack on “High Spots in the 1 a Corner 19th and Bts. N.W. Exercises at American University aey WA ar ‘“ 2T panter, Chapel Tomorrow. P3D .. Sundey scha e L i Seract o evening at 3 o-clock Dr. Jumes Shera | 19330 o'clock on “1f e ; ot| evening service at 8 o'clock, when 4 X K cit i L e | Montgomery will give @ lecture on | tnglonie Fow educational plans to correct|yjiug Siatterys subject fs “The Power | o wno, T"dh;"‘“cftf;::'“;"f;m:xh Pastors of Churches of the Dis-| The American University Chapel 2 “George Washington.” At Trinity Civle and Community | the lowering of ethiéal and moral|or Prejudice.” The general public also| DF-Norwood becam t hich. was built for the use of the ses and other vl * % x * Chucch mmgrmw Rev. David Ransom | standards can equal this movement in| will be admitted néxt Thursday | out the British army during the war ciples in Conference. oldiers at the university mp, and PUBLIC_INVIT Rev. Dr. Herbert F. Randolph will | o d0eh® (OIEORL FO Laitihooa and | Promise of achievement,” says the re- | night, when Miss Slattery speaks at{as a preacher to the soldiers of his| At a conference last Wednesday of "ok has been used since the armi BAFTIST CHUI preach at Foundry Church tomorrow | \Womanhood,” the firat of two Sunday [Berh; which clies, s an Mlustration|s o'clock on “Tho Trivmphant March | nutive country, Australia. During his | pastors of churches of the Disciples in e nstneipLc Horiane M. Ohvc v Atk at 11 am. and 8 p.m. His subjects will [, g ®drmons on _ children for | OF the practical working of the plan,| of ldeas. two years' service as an army chaD- | Washington and Baltimore and officers | atPHULIIY 18 10 GUSCrve Jts seoond ! be under. or Angel Voice: adults. At 8 pm. the third annual | fl :"s t‘me four 1eadin dm-um!_! At the 4 o'clock vespu- service to-|lain it is estimated that he addressed | of the Christiun Missionary Society of | g/ \EFSLEY, tomorro Bt e m The Man Who V Masonic ‘memorial service in honor [ Tinisters of the four cading denol- | morrow the soloists will be William | something like 300,000 Australians.|Maryland, Delaware and the District of | G0 \0" Taiversity. ie tno . resutar | S0 pm- Bury His Own Fathe Prof. Louis | 5"’ Gdorge Washington will be held. | hations—the » 3 { Raymond, tenor; Miss Helen Gerrer, | After the war, while in London wait-} Columbia plags were laid for a series of L2 s W. Mattern and J. Clark OImstead | hoan’ Ferson of George’ Washington | EPiscopal rector, and the pastore of | violinist;' Miss' Kathryn Dawson.|ing to return home, he ‘wax {nvited | missionary meeting to be field in Mary- |Preacher. = Bishop Himiltor is 1) will speak at the meeting of the versity law school will speak on[the ~Methodist —and .Presbyterlan) pianist, and Harry Edward Mueller,ito preach at the City Temple. He|land and the District of Columbla dur-[PTPACR the anniversary sermon. Foundry League at 6:45 pm. Church | \Geory \washington's Dominant Pas- | Shurches—have signed an oben letter | organist. Dr, Edgar T. Wherry Is Lo | created such a deep impression that [ing May. ed_t ] night Thursday. beginning With 3 | jon "0t there will be special musi- |1 Parents urging it adoption. give an illustrated lecture on “Wash- | when Dr. Joseph Fort Newton re-| Dr. Royal J. Dye, medical missionary BAPTIST. Grace Baptist Church home-cooked dinner at a .]tu‘l?‘v\ cal numbers. Several of Washing- Study Period Designated. ington’s Wild Flower,” at the close ufll!l!m?!l the City Temple pastorate toto Africa, will ¥peak In the interest of| ___ JA% = ed by the session of the School of !‘; ton's Masonic treasures will be| Under the plan, the grade pupils,|the service. accept a_charge at the Church of thelthe work being carried on_ by tae Ll ligious Fducation and the service of | hoywn whose parents have given their assent . Charles Cheney Hyde, prous.lhl\‘lnc Paternity in New York, Dr.| United Christian Missionary Society. TUPPER iy intercession. * ok kK In writing on a card prepared for the 1 b . Northwett- | Norwood was Invited to occupy this =t ! ! “The Other Side of the Hill" will be | will be the subject of the sermon by | lated day, in their respective churches;| of South End ‘House, Boston, are to| the pastorate, which he accepted. He Fxrst Baptlst Church ! the subject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley’s | Rev. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, minister | where, instead of the cowrse which|SPeak at the Bible class at 10 o'clock. | Was installed there in November, 1819.1 qu.0 a0t of the series of monthly 16th AND O STREETS. sefmon tomorrow morning at the | of All Souls Chureh, tomorrow morn- | they ordinarily would have had in the —_—— The greater part of Dr. Norwood's | ., gica) Sunday evenings inaugurated A MAN WHo * % < 3 a = “The Life W s Life purpose, are given a period on a stipu- . nd Tobert A, Woods | Bulpit, temporarily and later oftere Il ba the subject of the sermo by | late ; S MUSICAL EVENINGS OPEN. u,;hur(‘h buildi . fx[ll!d. \Ill(ld“t'i" D;Pa.th h“ll does not imply any criticism of b 3 2o llam Tayloe Snyder, omorrow on “Putting Go 0 a Tes! - the public school tem, which is|chaplain of the socie who wiil be fomoray o ating dod taw Tt b Themulew Societs of Washington, | choali oy assisto . umph of Love,” at might. ® Tri-{ 300 Homer buflding. 13th ana I [Syidenced by the fact that public[swisted by Rey. Dr. G. C F. Bra- piano solo, Mr. Stearns rendered a » R for the benefit of violin solo, and Edwin e sented a monologue Addresses were . made by Pastor Waltcr C. ‘Scott Streets morthwest, will be addressed |3cheol officials have indorsed the plan. | tenahl. dean of Washington Cathe- P ree! ¥ Without in any way interfering with | 4ral; Rev. Dr. Thomas Edward Green | HOughton. George B. Selden, Rev. Dr. m., b «What Ts Life” Il be the subject }r': (Ergeo!}vl;@l!(luoan 1{3;':-0::3:'1“":-:; the training of school children, the{©f the American Red Cross and Rev.|G¢orge F. Dudley, Representative REVIVAL Hanna of Burma of the Sunday morning sermon by Rev. | peo & & 3 plan, In fact, supplements with a|Dr. James E. Freeman, rector of the Herbert W. "Taylor of New Jerse: EVANGELIST T. RYLAND SANFORD Bible school, 11 a.m. Peace.” The unemployment situation will be considered in this® lecture, |Pomitive moral quality,. the work |church. which the public schools are doing.”| Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Stires, rector of The states in which sehool time is Tkomas' Church of New York allotted for weekday reli s city, will preach the sermon. Pre- George A. Miller at _the Ninth Street Christian Church. The night sermon | "5 5 ANECOE S “Leasons. in will be on “Did Job Live? The ordi- : veni Dance of baptism will he gbserved at the | TTULL" Weets on Thursday evenings James G. Traylor, president of the D § week mervic nmr-i.n., B v .. o1 . = Club, was master of ceremonies. Orenetmumumie. T Romsing wong aervice, | —Teels at_howe a1 Methany. OLD-TIME RELIGION SERMONS. Templ; Bapust Church | "REV. W. B LECKLITER. Richms e — il SBY' BVERY-DAY RE N a OVE. LAUGHTER AND SONG close of'the evening service. . eding the sermon, Brig. Gen. George PRESBYTERIAY . —“HARD_ROWING. Tenh g - = ® ok ok % Mlssouch Mingesote. N Richards, president of the mdukv BIn; S Rev. 3030 MUIE D D5 Fastor, i Ar'x'm: FIFTH BAPTIST CHUR( ev. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper. pastor | (Rev- John Compton Ball. pastor of | Jersey, New ¥ork. Ohio. Rhoge istand, | Will read a brief memorial to men: | FOUrth Presbyterian Church B‘Ptisms 1 m.—Subject. “‘Computing Values." of the First Baptist Church. will preach Metropolitan Baptist Church, has re-|South Dakota, Texas, Nevada, Penn- |Per® who have died during the pre; 13th and Fairmoat sts. n.w. ] 8 ‘Historic T"lnl Vermont Avenue Christian Church. | B. F. Keith's Theater. The | public 8chool, they receive a lesson in career has been in Australia. * He was by the Senior Choir of Dinkney In the evering he wil speak on “Beat- | m a1 numbers will' be. iven by Bible. ‘Christian history and | ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE born in Bendigo, Victoria, and began | Memorial Church, Hyattaville, proved %w to Grow Old Grace-! ing the Air.” “Father and Son” day ura Flora Brylawski, contralto, and | morals. Markings are made for pro- P"“h "g’ ld‘ n BB rehes in Aus- | # decided success. 1In spite’ of un- full md Glmously" 1 .« will be observed in the Sunday school | Charles Trowbridge Tittman, bass, | ficiency, vsm%h count. on the pupils’ OF s o R HERE SUNDAY Ha"‘u e tLru cburc es in AUs” | ravorable weather the church was y and at’ 10 o'clock Representative|with Lewis Corning.Atwater at the school fecordh and the entire course - U. . jralia, one at Canterbury, near Mel:|crowdea“and”the work of the cholr| THZ TRUE ART OF SCIENCE OF LIVING. of . Summers of Washington will | piano. s sanctioned by the board of educa- was of such & high order as to war- e doliver ‘an address. Elton A. Gong- * ok ko Uon. The taking of the course e left| bourne, and another at Adslalde, South | fant great enthusiasm for. the similar of wer, superintendent of the Sunday| rhe Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A. will | entirely to the will of the parents of Be Conducted by Rev. Sny- - ” e T T S mNicTiorate sho ‘Dl jof Seorn. S Thit s wing Witogethee iot fine | haes Chaplain, at Church of i ST 1has o Good hlgl;ecr:?g'ht.:'rf’:u?nul. Celebrated Cities > B ‘ashington wit a L Ve choir rtl T rel those present will be honored. icen tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, | church and the state in co-operative 6 the g CLUB AT TURKEY DINNER. |\il\ renaer Sir John Stainers oratorto,| “Tats wensen n;v{" BB Tes Places, | Rer e i S T cOIay o e LAl Il delIvariths Sidrens shvs Fov Dro Willem B thorEriphany. e Ahe crafvon b ames P, P. Union, 6 t0 7:43, v. W. R. Leckliter of Richmond, |address, during which he will relate - « .8, 9: o 7:45, Ya, who has been conducting revival | some of his experiences with Presi. | Gardner. secretary of the Episcopal The annual church services of the |100 Men of St. Stephen’s Hold “Get- BAPTIST. Stranl Foeen lie busses pasa the doors. ' meetings at Maryland . Avenue Bap- |dents of the United States. A special [department of gducation, “is one of|Sons of the Revolution of the Dis- Together.” “West Washington Baptist NE CHUBCR, | tist Church the past two weeks, will | musical program will be given. the most hopeful signs of the times.|trice of Columbia are to be held me ‘est Washington Baptist lecture at Fifth Baptist Church Mon- * k k *x ;\5030 00:‘“‘;“;;(us{‘gfl;‘&xégg:xflpa{w 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the F’l;hs \(e?_u Club of St. Stephen's Ch = - day night on “Love, Laughter and | ., xew Hope for the World” is the ""g"['“j T rgp:‘r Church of the Epiphany. There will | P! "f-?."'la ‘hurch gave nht‘:;k:i d";- urc Fifth Baptist Chur. Song™ for the bemefit of the blding | qypjoct” of a lecture to be given at|who has charke of the work in our | U5, %, Presentation of the colors, at|per Tnureday evening, which ok ot S IELIAN 3 O e ey o e aPHSt | the Universalist Church, 13th and L |church, is the first public school su- | Srich (Wil be displayed practically | [SOSS DY, ROEE (UMM 000 th iR L 1:00 d Church. Rev. Dr. John I, Briggs Nas | sireets northwest, the eVening. of | perintendent 10 be cutled by s enusch | 211 OF the flags curried by Washing. | members and guests 1t was in the w Ahare e conducted & Succeseful ‘re: [Eebruary 24, at § o'clock, by Rev.|to give hia entlre time to this work. | \ar 0 1Uring the révolutionary | fpe'" brogram “included singing of L oal. = 5 ke ro ucted a successful A rlor. pastor of the Church f Vival. meeting and started & mew | A G GeIeR Ppokane, Wasn Dees Not Imply Criticiam. services will be conducted by | (AMIliar Songs. Mr. Torovski gave Heal Welcowe. iy Tecture %‘%" aight on b turned from a trip in w York v P cedin ar, =3 it wol, 9:30 &.m. pm. { i 10 11 a.n. 1 = LR L immediately foll pasto o Bible seh .},3“’5’,’,‘1&?‘,‘").',?,&".,fl,"fi,,fi" }‘;’x‘w state and preach, tomorrow which taps will be SOt a: hfi;,’:; = R ’f::::' 2 "'” "" ;“ 5 mh.lE.chSwem 'K:,‘:m .‘_‘,"‘"m;nj‘,’“,} AT I B b No ticksts, Five will offerisg. “A Curious Country of Celebrated | MOTNIng on “Stewardship” and in the . music has been arranged, under the Bt by Epank. 1. um.u ORI L Casy chairs (men like them) ties" the fourth of Dr.’Tupper's pe. | e¥ening “A Good Name. WILL ADDRESS CLASS. |dirsction” of 3 "S5ie Horovaicy Abrhing worli: Preaching by the b heauit CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ial travel talks on “This W er) = oirmaster and organlsl f th pustor, My Father’ = J Its Places, <Peoples an‘:jndPro:! The Woman's Missionary Seciety of Lot Lrg}x_z:h of mln <piphan. ¢ 2 2 Valge ot Aacestral Faith. Centenmini n-L Ch.. Tth & Eve n.e. i 8th and H Streets N.W Community singing at the even- | the Keller Memorial Lutheran Church |Dr. Brodie to Make Talk meri- e committee in ehlrze of the ol ors! Py “wr ing service. is to meet at the parsonage Monday on Ameri- | hurch ‘services consists of Dr Mo o e eaton Home Sisonnry & se‘.'Ond Baptist Church W. S. Abernethy. D. D., Pastor. % evening. ca’s Greatness. fi::kfif"“}'{"'"' :\h;llnnan:mnlr Ralph fety, which supports & worker 4th and Va. ave. . A. F. Anderson, D. D, Assistant Pastor. - valdre 5, ev. William loe Sny- mong the mountaineers of Ken- i 30, cl; for_all. Preach- v. ini a ot Ay e wlE hepls fwesetien] Rev. Dr. Andrew M. Brodie will ad- |der, Thomas W. Lockwood, jr, Regi Tacky, Address. by Hoo. Alei 7 e s Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. {hurch (Strangers' Home). The mom- MISSION OF HEALING dress the All-Comers' Bible Class of the |nald B. Looker, Albion K. Parris, JBarklsyiof Keatucky. H. Stevens of Louisvilie, Ky Voing Te SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM., N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. ing sei Church of the Covenant tomorrow morn- | Brig. Gen. George Richards and Capt. o o Servicelipteparatoey to s pleislimesting S7)p.m. X ey 3 TO CLOSE TOMORHOW ll"“{.t loto lu;;k on “wpl,u Makes Amer- | Lee W. Wright. Mr. Herbert .."' Keyser, organist and mu-| _dialiy invited to Al services, 11:00 a.m—Sermon by Dr. Aberncthy. Theme: The series at night will b e ca Grea ~ wili also speak at the 2 . 1 director. Chol hoir. Mr. Ho - : : g % ble Characters. L. “Adar Gt joung people's meeting At 6:15 on - | Rt pcun T o Christianizing' Our Dollars. 1. The Question of ather of Mankind. aBible, Lands,” o Twentioth “Century L Mztropoutan Baptist ~ Ownership” ok ok % v. Henry B. Wilson, Director of . Who has re- YTE! . YTERIAN e e R 4 » Dixector of | eentiy scined the forces of ihe Near East SIXTH PRESB Sixth and & Streats Northeast. (Doors open to the public at 11:00 o'clock.) wil be'fhe toc of the Riv: W, 1> Fox,| Soclety of the Nasarene, Dis-. | Relth Jas bece, pastor, of some of the| (e stern Presbyterian Church 10th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor 11:00 am—JUNIOR CHURCH. Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme: * pastor amline M Chu o N- sermon tomorrow even T doe s contitiues Service. denomination. H ot bet. 19th and 20th n.w. At Retarpainand Pafince fo Hoox Cheek Bk MORNING AT ELEVEN— “How a Great River Came to Die” There will be a union thanksgiving| pgy. JaMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. | REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, ng. othe morning will be “How Shall 1| . ticiion of healing being con- |SeFvice for the work of tue conference ‘Worship God?” “Stewardship” 8:00 p.nu—Strmon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: . - -30—8unday school. S ” * = % ducted by Rev. Henry B. Wilson. |fow attornbon at3.30 odec st amicn | L00— b R e e “Short Cuts That Lead to the Land of Nowhere. A memorial service in honor of the|director of the Soclety of the Nax- |Senator Willlam H. King will speak. “The Supreme Ambition” B4 Moeting of the ¥ P 8. C E_ A popular service with good music and a cordial welcome. Mr. Her- ENING £ Iate Miss Maria L. Bolton, aunt of the ’, At the evening service Rev. Wi rector, will be held in. Grace Episcopal | 2rene: at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, | i* 105 EYeRi U8 Service Bev. r. Wood | 7:00Caristian Eadeavor. ‘rom Bool man Hoffman will be heard in violin selections. No tickets are required Church (3th and D streets soutnwest) | Will close tomorrow with a healing |series, ~Messages F' A Secred ? “The One Sufficient Refuge’ for this service. If you have no regular church home, try Calvary. You may hear something that will really help you. _ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS: Sunday, 6:45 and 7:00 P.M.; “A Good Name” Some, enjov the twenty-minute sone serv- the New Soug Book. Attend the Eowing: Gong an Crowing Crurch. ] | ::xl:t;rr;;“mor:‘n" .:lt 11 ocl?ck.! g‘ho service following the regular Sunday nndfiec-g:-r the a-;mcl being ‘Con- n and anthem used at Miss cerning Conquests: . Alexander, 3 Tolton's funeral will be sung. There | SVERINE service. There will be mo|RInilE COIAUWAL Tosun, Alexander. MIRlOmY TR alantEn S Schdesy ool Reuaee e S G i o mavey NORTH CAPITOL, COR. Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. : * x % preach at the 11 o'clock servico to- PRESBY ERIA : . D.. Minis Near Sixteenth and THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M.: MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE. z morrow. 30 7 p.in., C. E. REV. JAMES iy nyu.m. D. —_— s Al e s ulapier HAE R I % . Doisias Pataam —Suminy schent’ T |Randle Highlands 2 R, ST CONGRLFATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL. : of hands, have been conducted a s AL = ; co it = dedie ?rfio’fiefi?fi?gfr"vrx'cg” to-{ Mark's since last Sund Services Peck Memorial Chapd 2 . . “Excavations Confirming L e 5. I Bavelbeen Beldimorningiand evedlng; e T e o iy A e g ia Fres- MT. PLEASANT M esitiar . ave. ~ w an £ : The junior choir of the Chapel of tended. It has been noticeable that All services as usus . estisinstor H . —Social Hour for Vouag People. s Completeness in Christ. the Transfiguration will hold its ane | coiaed: ,1¢ a2, been, noticeable that P el X i CHURCH OF THE B —Christias Endeavor. a3 The-Epirit. Belpeth: (Congregationil) nual party next Friday night. An|has been persons of denominations i | u ing by the pastor. CONGREGATIONAL. : 3 i W, Tangea = BeEe ResRiase et {otheritianitho mpliconnl “A Miracle of Healine” COVENANT A e W Bt | —GLEVELAND PARK —| Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. e Every service brought new peni- i i ) 2 i ey (‘I:b’u(.’[h“khln 1 ot the | LgRL8 to the altar, it is stated, while A acle of H Comnecticut ave. ana N st. a‘" Aorh 'l'?;:s;"' = l"m"c'hmh (CONGREGATIONAL), Walter Amos Morgan, " e el of the | those who had received the mini: CHA tern Y‘am‘ b Lowall 8ta. 2 1 Transfiguration will give an enter- | ter's blessing found . themselves re- R R G R 5! o e Minister. tainment in the parish hall on Feb- [newed in courage to fight their afflic- Gunton-'remplz. REV. HOWABD D. TALBOTT, ALFRED E. ible school. 11 N—“Breaking t.hz th&flbfifg Line ” o . 4TH AND W ' The club has arranged | tions. There has been an atmosphere STREETS e 1560 o —Setmon by DR sm.m?) Hag| 9:65am. SUNDAY, }LBR'./A“Y 19, 1922, Vi Brewer Eddy of Boston, 9:30—Sunday a_variety of entertainments for this|of devotional quiet at the services, | KEV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastor. 11:00 Dr. affair. 11 a.;m.—Sermon— & ‘hool. (01 o, N e * % Zonelnftholspectacnianibanaley dent “Greatest Problem of the D eraing - sorvice. " Sermen by De. A SEW DAY AND AN Ol BUTY: Children’s story every Sunday morning. The Guild of ‘St. Margaret's, com- Church” AT R R AD INGRAM MEMORIAL Chorus and quartet—40 volces. posed of a number of young women PENTECOSTA Protestant ur work of the conference. | Address by Tenth St. and Mase. Ave. N.E. oo e e D e rsneneuation L. = g osie by chorus choir, Seanter wiliam it ke 2 REV. B. F. RHOADS | 4* :40—Mid-Winter Musical Services. has en organize o stu and in Following serv in new ling, 16th an ir of voices, ety ot o v e T ehiaL T teras Full Assembl S Newlon Kts. members'of Washitgion Cratoria sor o Do T's Program given by the National String Quartet, Herman Fakler, baritone. ture, music and work. These young mbly : udess:sehoolis socierien Ay hmd“ hacavet e e e Ingram's new pastor, will preach. Sermon topie: women have determined to give some 1242 7th et sw. z R s Laslate ) sei 1 S i ker Disaster?” of their time to church work, which ! "by Mr. SELDON SPENCER of Chins. 800—Pvenm¢ service, & by D 1“What “Why Did God Permit the Knickerboc! S ias FRR T R L Sgcular en- | {;‘;‘,’;{_‘,}‘_fi%" '“ I The Eh schiof P i Woodl " & r,l:»:d ée’c;:;‘:n" 7 From i s“,j Is Your Anmr! Y 2 2 % 00! acred an o - .m.. ertainments. = " ; L AR INViTED. i scc'rg:grl lgl sfl“nxrmx:lsgm S et Toig, “Aiosan ME T = “Shirkers” | 7:30—Sunday Evening Club. ; ~ The choir of Advent Eplscopal Wfll‘)"n Pentecostal between P and Q ste. nw. | Sotes ALl ) shdiWank s NEW YORK AVENUE| Cwegieo. sa0am. c £ 7pm |~ “speaker, .Vunes L “'nmem director of Lureau of engraving amd Church will render_a religlous ca D st. betheen 3rd and 4th n.w. | R BIRD Fastor | rHORSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1922 : | MUSIC'BY THE CHOIR. | printing. tata, entitled “The Life Everlastin; The pastor preaches 11 and 7:30. \ O o ety 1°F | 8:00—Midweek' prayer service. | Netta *Crais, soprano; Flora Brylawskl, contralto: Louis Xhompson, tenor. - Directies gnivaito: Louin Thompso 9:45—Church School. Classes for all. : “A Church With 2 Welcome” EVERYBODY WELCOME. H _fi_—,—__._——-———— the evening of February 27. This < A ALL WELCOME. ervita T B2 opento” the public REVIVAL MEETINGS COMMENCE NEXT m—REV ° WILLIAM cUsT Rev. T. rnest Smitl rector of X 3:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. St. Thomas' Church, will give an il-| (ACHTEL WILL ABSIST THE PASTO) 5:00 p.m.—Social hour and_supper. at the lustrated lecture on church history, All-Day meeting on Februa: 2 . manse, v hich aW strangers A The new amiatant, EARL . DORFF. 00 D — et enator DRSWALLACE RADCIIVER, [Estof, e will e present and have charge of the music, Prexchiog by Dr. Qumming. REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. Friday the pupils of Miss Grace -s-mor ristian Endea it clakes | = Midweek prayer service Thursdey atS p.m. = . Small chud.ren cared for during Sunday Wl“ H Kln Dr. Radeliffe FRIENDS. lam - A ODBDIAL Vlh Oll TO ALL. Friends’ Meeting : Soc Sherwood MHUDE BEARD AVENTE Wit sPRAK 1 THE -1811 Eye St. NW. | iety BEY, WALTER 1, BAGLESON, . D.. Paster. Mcmg i Tl niZ B Sisae e |Church of the —Bible school. Mlss Margaret Slattery of Boston Noted Teacher, Writer, Speaker L In Talks to the Girls and Women of Washington Wallace Memor 2:,‘53'_‘,', (Non-sectarian, undenominational) i =5y THE mwu'zu% THE ; - = F a6 Qo mdam_: i oo | s . GO &mgolffnafiam Metropai " Quditorium of FFirst Congregational Church THE mx-: LINCOLN PEW. o First day_(Sunday) school—10 a.m. ‘iSU\DAY. FERRTARY 1oth, 2 ALL ARE INVITE ?fi"fl' 5 fi'r?r‘p'a y (Order of the $tar in the East.) & 5 lmr'!‘hnh'igl‘l:'Y“fieoegR-:l‘!‘ e UNITARIAN. NITARIAN, 5 1, T’:j]jg?‘;b;k' S e A%, TREOY AT : 10th and G Streets N.W. nion 1VIn| ervice . an Jeavor soc| . s For ihe B il Daai S B Saturday, Fo ebrunry 18, to Monday, F ebruary 27 i Columbia and Kalorama Y tion of the Presb; ltr(ln Chureh. nev. ;33: (7 'nun.n B tiniter. | - Work of the Conference on sbyte | ALL SOULS’" CHURCH || SRS ko™ ) oo o o mion ey memtes | BAPRST. : : SUBJECTS: : “The Divine - Goodness in_Provid- t Founded 1§21 X hfi"l‘:'.;’ frigt ol e ALL WELCOME THE IMMANUEL Saturdayu—c"Airald e 5 Thursday—"The Triumphant March of Ideas.” i : Sunda; ourage at the Crossroads.” PR = »o : BAPTIST CHURCH Meonday—“Ten Years from Today . | Friday—"All the Girls Do It : Saturday—"The Fate of Dreamers.” 16th st. and Columbia road. Tuesday—“Out of the Current.” Wednesday—*Castles in the Air and on Earth.” Monday—“The End of the Road.” B 1, Kind Graded Course and . John Marshall Place. o B the e Thberty. e : {12945 Sundaya Seficol Kndbrearten, it ler oo JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Minister GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON Time: 4:45 PM. Weekdays; 2:30 P.M. Sunday PASTOR. —Bible school with classes for all ages. m.—Morning worship. Sermon by | Adult Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. 11 am—“THE MAN WITH AN IF” am—*“ARE OTHER RELIGIONS FALSE?” When I compare the number of Christians with non-Christians, I am troubled. I feel the egotism of Christian cllimll 1 find myself asking, Ia no*. my religion one only of many theories? As' a result, I am shaken; I lose my foundation—"Practical things to do for this spiritual condition.” THINGS THAT J SLP PEOPLE. (] - ¢ 7:45—ORGAN RECITAL—8:00 MRS. G. F. SCHUTT. FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC 8 P.M., Sunday, February 19—“The Power of Prejudice.” 8 P.M., Thursday, February 23—“The Overmastering Passion.” - 8 P.M,, Sunday, February 26—“The Dynamic of the Centuries.” Admission Free Collection 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— :00 p.m.—Special Evangelistic Service in 8100 B ree of : lunteets of America 'f The v‘:,:f:x Gm:l :mn. = Young People’s meetings at 7 p.m. for all ages. ? “THE LIFE WHICH IS LIFE INDEED” MR. TITTMANN, Bass. MRS. BRYLAWSKI, Contralto MR. ATWATER, Piano G i ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., Minister i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | (l : ! : Day of Prayer SERVICES IN 9:30a.m—Meeting of S. S. ONm’ a‘l SSYDE KELLY teaches ‘Wednesday, February 22, from 10:30 a.m. 11 am. Sunday, Rev. Jason Noble Pierce preaches the Baccalaureate Sermon at the First Congre- b ’ fis 1 1 12 3 i it et S e b gational ghur:h for George Washington University, on “The Challenge of Lifc.” The pub- : £l 7:00 p.m-—Meeting of C. E. Society. All young people wel comed Al ;:m.' people are nvited and urged Tic invite e 2 : : - 10 . Dr. Merrill E. Gates’ Bible Class. . & B : F : K E I T H S T H E A T E R TUFSDAY’ 8 S V‘?‘/iutmg C(:i :{:‘mg Mflls and Youn‘g ,N"‘p;;,:e_"’ l'z’r" "?"l'."".f‘“"' ”3?“’!’"’.:““";3 “"n’ 4 pln':.l Musical Vespers for Music Lovers. Specal soloists are: - £ 'omen’s Classes. o er. 5 “ s 11 R: d, tenor . Miss Kathryn Dawson, pianist ¢ DURING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH THURSD AY 8 p.m—Meeting for deepening the spiritual life. ‘Ask and It Shall Be Given' l\}zssvg;ell:: Ge?'l}::'?nuohmst My Ha“y Edward Muatier. ofganist Unto Yo’u” Feb. toplc. “JESUb." Subtopic this week, "Where Is Jcsu:?" CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED,