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10 Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and SPECIAL MUSIC PROGRAM. Rector of Chapel of Transfiguration Arranges Service. Rev/ J. J. Queally, rector of the Chapel the Transfiguration. has arranged for special music at the 11 am. and 8 pm. services tomorrow. An early morning service also will be held at 7:30 o'clodk. On Ash Wednes- ¥ services will be held at 7:30 and am._and 8 pm. Hhe Men's Club will give a variety show Monday and Tuesday nights in the Transfiguration Hall. The an- nual junior choir party was held last mght _METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) Union Methodist Episcopal 11200 a.n “Know What You Know” 5:00 p.m.— “What It Means to Believe” _ THE M0 '_GOOD_FELLOWSHIP. METROPOLITAN |ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE. service for the late Pastor Phoebe Hall Luttrell, MEMORIAL Joha Marshall place and € st. n.w. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D. Minister 11 a.m— “Breaking Away From Home” R “Making a Wrong Choice” Fourth sermon in the secies on **A MOD- ER! INTERPRETATION OF AN AN- CIENT BIOGRAPHY." Ail other services as usual. The N',..m. “Does Your Religion- Interfere With Your Pleasure?” WILL BE SUI REV. H. P. FOX Pastor of Hamline M. E. Church 9TH AND P STREETS. For His Sermon Tomor-_ row at 8 p.m. ' 'NDAY SCHOOL. RMON ON THE JECT OF ~ WESLEY CHAPEL Methodist Episcopa X €. NICHOLSON, D. D. Services at Rust Hall Sermon by pastor. 1is Rightful in_Stewardsiip. THE FAMILY CHURCH. Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Church Dumbarton Ave. near Wisconsin ave. n.w. REV. B. 1. McGOWAN. 9:45 3.m.—Graded Sunday school. 'R OF GOD." THE INCOMPARABLE VALUE OF THE SOUL. lecture. Thursday, on “JOHIN, 1. Pastor’s Bible 7:30 pm., Washington District EPWORTH LEAGUE “ ~ See advertisement announc- | The Most U“POPUhP Man ing the Morning Watch Meet- ing to be held tomorrow morn- ing and the board meeting to be held next Wednesday even- ing at Hamline Church, in this morning’s issue of The WASH- INGTON POST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. , REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Organized classes. 11:00 a.m.— “A New Dynamic” 7:00 p.m —Epworth League service. §:00 p.m.— “The Weak Made Strong” A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. McKENDREE DAY— 9 a.m.—DPrayer service. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. Strangers are | onal Methodist Church | Drive Here March 10. of Charles sincer and a_ Bible March eity, Alexander, evangells to_be keld which she Is the national president. The Pocket Testament during the world Testaments to more American soldders and than sailors, mated that more than through this erfort. of Columbia and vicinity 000 gue. of meetings will be made later. The annual memorial founder of the Hall Missionary i ciety, 623 Loui held tomorrow at 0 oclock. _ METHUDIST EPISCOPAL ox Sermon by x League. S, Suprem 8:00 pm. (Monias | —Jupanese Pl Trinity M. 5 st. and Pa. ave. southeast. JOSEPH DAWS unday schiool, 9 byt f a Revival. orth League. 6:30 p.m. service, 7:30 Doughboys’ Religion.” Miss ining at 7.30 p.m. jices Mrs. Charles M. Alexander to Open Mr} Charles M. Alexander, widow noted Gospel will conduct evival campaign, beginning 10, in various churches in the under the auspices of the Pocket Testament League.' of “ounder and inter- League war distributed 500,000 both in this country and in the camps in England and France, and it is esti- 100,000 men made decisions for Christ. In Mr. Alexander's last campaign in Amer- ica, held in Detroit in the spring of '1920, sixty-nine churches were reached and 24,000 enrolled in league, and partial records show that 1,829 joined various courches In the District more than ¢ enrolled as members of the Announcement of the places na_avenue, will, be Mém- bers and friends are invited to attend. Ebenezer M. E. Church C L Mrs. Rev. ou to Bunbar Lndge, Order of Heaper Miilion-Dy . Church D.. Pastor. Subject, “‘The p.m. Miss Aiken will speak on “The Service will be held every night begin- Aiken ;\.\'ill be present at all these serv- Do.\.:gl;s Memorial "4 rk, D. 1am- S pim.— Rev. Lucius C _ James ¢ The ‘quartet will_sing “The Festal Song” By Turger. invited An are Tebruage 27. 8 pom. ent Lecture by DI, . W. HOBRBS, “The War ne. , Minister. 9:4% 11:00 n.m. —Preaching. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth _League. Evening_services. 7:45. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. ichoison, D. D, to these services. Reminiscences of a Southern Itinerant” Church . Church i 16th Street Near P Northwest. D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Graded church school. e, 11:00 a.m.—Dr. Randolph preaches— Py “Too Busy 6:45 p.m.—Epworth Teazue. Mr. E. Groot speaks. 8:00 p.m.—Dr. Rundolph preaches— : A ” in Washington' First in series on “MIRRORS OF MODERN MEN." Visitors Heartlly Welcome. Foundry Green Motor Bysses pass the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, Al H. Del Musical_service preceding the sermon. WALTER G. M 11 a.m. ai p.m.—S “THE ACCEPTED E. Ainister. (] 2 i g B ® i H H » H Epworth Leagne Service. 7:15 p.m. Lincoln Road Church Lincoln road, Riiode Ialand ave. and U st. n.e. Ave. Cor. of 38th st. . 26, 1922 ne service. Preacher: [ of Oxford, Mass. Ave. NW. Between 9th ana 10th _Streets (The Red Brick Church) CHAS, A. SHREVE, Pastor 11 o’clock—“Earth’s Care and Heaven’s Cure” 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. Miss Corning, director. “ 6 p.m.— 7 pm—Epworth League. 8 o'clock—Evangelistic meeting conducted by the pu!m-.l Itar service and-prayer for those needing help. AVED FRIENDS AND HELP THEM ON TO GOD. TUESDAY. 3 D.m. to 5 D.m.—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. There is always a; COME—BRING YOUR U “‘Get-acquainted meeting.” THURSDAY, § p.m.—Bible study, praise and prayer. Friday 8:00 P.M.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. between 14th and 15th Streets. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; Supt. Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. 11:00—Public worship with sermon by the minister on the subJect: “The Man Without Apology Nor Defense” 6:00—Bunch Social, with refreshments. 6:45—Epworth League devotional serv 8$:00—Public worship vith sermon-lecture by Dr. Montgomery on the subject: e. “THE PERIL SUPREMACY” Calvary Qu: evening at 7:30. Free pews to the public. 4 : | Americ'm University Chapel WARDLE STAFFORD, M. A. Special music at all _public services by George Harold Miller, the ¥ tet and the Calvary Chorus Choir. 'Church doors open in the| of THE EVENING S TAR,, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922, Services BIBLE REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. |REV. MR. GOFF SPEAKS THREE TIMES TOMORROW Revival services are being con- ducted nightly at the Brightwood Park Churcn, sth and Jefferson streets morthwest, except Saturdays, by Rev. Samuel B. Goff, an evangelist of Philadelphia. Thére will be three services to- morrow at the church, 11, 3:30 and & .m. The afternoon service will be or men, 't will be Modern Slav. ft is being ssisted by Raymond Bartlett, a solo- | ist of Asbur; Park. —_— Friendly Society Activities. The Girl Nativity Chu esting week bLe worrow. In i t?le orning at will be their corporat: communion. following Friendly Societ witl ¥ of thel 1 inter- which will be a breakfast. At the evening service, at § o . will fol- 16w the admission service, when a, class of eighteen girls will be admit- | ted and three associates. The sermon is to be deliv Itev. Thomas L. Small. Tuesda ht at & o'clock will b, play and Sted in mex METHODIST EPISCOF Galbraith A. M. E. Z Gih W 9:30 a1 M TARE_WEICOME TO 0UR Jobn Wesley A. M. E. Zion 14th and Cary v 3 These serv il heip YOU. " Haven M. E: Church 1410 and B sts. and Mass. ave, s.e. pustor. 5:30 pm. —Lengue ral 3. Hawks, A : ! Miles Memor:al C. M. E. Church | d st. bet. L and N. Y. MILLARD L. BR A0 a.m +-Souday se! ave. n.w. d a Few preach at Charel, union R. S. Penn. supt. E. Lee, B D.: of H. R. Queenan, cotor, Melvin William: "5:00 ormon by pastor. Sol Mo Grace Bambray, W. H. MANOKOO, Pastor ST. MARK'S EVANGELIC M. E. 0 ST. N TE W mon Ly Rev. J. 'MT. PLEASANT Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible clasaes Mien's DBibie class. Tracy Jeffords. techer. 3 men pres. ent last Sunday. Tadiex' Hible cla Morning worship. the minister. worth Leazue “worsii. 11:00 a.m. Sermon by 7:00 p.m. 8200 p.m S Street At Second N.W. Rev. J. J. Ringer, Pastor. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., preaching by the pastor. 7 p.m.—Epworth League. Midweek Services—8 p.m. Thursda; 9:30 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Classes for all ages. J. M. HOGE BIBLE CLASS. G. Phillips, teacher. YOUNG MEN'S CLASS. Mr. R. 0. Mullikin. teacher. | ed Eckington Manor, one of the his- ACCEPTS PASTORATE OF ST. MARK’S CHURCH CARMELITES OPEN REV.W.HLPETTUS |Sunday School Lesson i e T | His strengr | . BLisHa's mpav DE- | | has ‘t01d ‘us_that 1a tnis werld se FENDERS —2 Kings, 6.8-23. | | would have tribulations, but He has ! GOLDEN TEXT-IThe angel | | encouraged us by Hin comoand, ~i of the Lord encampeth round of good cheer, I have overcome the world." The "“One” who has con- Quered the forces of this world knows how to deiiver His people in the hour of need. If in the times of tempta- tion, trial and tribulation we recog- nized His presence we would possess the power to win victories over our “Sost ot 1 08t of the failures of Christian people cah be traced to their failure through lack of faith to realize the unseen presence of their Lord, wh invisible power defends the man « truth. It is always the unseen forcs of the Holy Spirit that gives tians success in their work for C and His church. The man of fa recognizes His presence inspired and ener ed by the thougiits that uplift him and fill him with confiden until a mateh for his fellows _We hear much of the difficulties of living a Christian life, but we do no: think and speak as we ought about the helps given to those who are Christ Jesus so that th the battles of life. There is a nead that we, 100, should have our eyes opened. as did the servant of Elisha, 50 that we may behold how God is between us and our past life of sin and failure through the grace of the Lord Jesus. Christ stands between us and temptation so that we m walk in the way of escape and v tory. Jehovah unseen pres e pro tects us from the hatred and amimo ty of men. The Master has offerrd 10 bear our burdens and free us from about them that fear him, and delivereth them —Ps. 34.7. BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. This concluding study of the work of Elisha reveals him as a political force.” The patriotism of the prophet is shown by the way his military in- telligence service protected the king of Israel and frustrated the strategi war plans of the Syrian monarch. It was not once, but repeatedly, that the warnings of the prophet "turned the tide against the Syrian soldiers, who were making desperata efforts to capture Israel's ruler. This filled the king of Syria with despair. The heartened monarch called a new coun- cil of war to probe the cause of their series of failures. It was natural to suspect that Israel had succeeded in planting a spy among the forces of Syria. It was the judgment of that coun cil that Israel owed her victories to superhuman omniscience of Elisha. who appeared to them to be able to penetrate the secrets breathed in the king’s bedchamber. In his despera- tion Benhadad determined to locate the prophet and then to capture him First Establishment of Kind in D. C. at Eckington Manor. The Discaleed Carmelite Fathers of the Catholic University have purchas- Virginian Now at Church in Massachusetts Will Come to St. Mark’s. Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus, rector of St. James' Church, West Somer- ville, Maes., has accepted the rector- ship of St. Mark's Church of this city, 8ncceeding Rev. C. R. Stetson, who recently became rector of Trinity Church, New York city, filling the pulpit left vacant by W. T. Manning of New York, recently elected bishop. Mr. Pettus is expected to assume his new duties at St. Mark's soon after toric old mansions of the District. Tt will shortly be conducted as a dis- tinetive retreat house for women. 1t will be the first retreat house tablished in the District of Columbia and promises to be u center of spir- itual retreat and reflection, not only for the thousznds of Catholic women of, this vicinity, but for many non- Catholics who of late years have made it a Tule to practice devotions un- der the direction of Catholic priests. At present there is no similar institu- tion In the District of Columbia. - IO Announcement of the opening of the retreat house and of the expected ar- ADDRESS ON DRUGS. rival of six sisters of the Third Order Al of Mount Carmel from Spein to take | Miss Helen K. Strain to Talk at charge of the domestic department of Ch i T the house, has been made here by Rev. R o meny s- Pettus has many friends in ington, with whom he became acquainted ‘when student at the Theologica! Seminary, at Alexandria, Va. He was born in Petersburg, Va. January 1, 1853. He attended William and Mary College, afiecrward taking his theological course. ' His first rectorship was Preston parish, saltville, Va. He is now a member of the examining committee of the archdeaconry of “he diocese of Massachusetts. He is a member of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity, an Odd Fellow and a thirty-second degree REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. hes s Hele Strai ¢ the van ree | It was ot difficult for him to locate | %o and o Paschasius Herlz of the Carmelite Fa. | Mis8 Helen K. Strain 15 to deliver | Mason. During the war, he was com_ | g 558 B9 000 L 08 Sls ¢ mites| SYST are: If we would leave them thers, at the Catholie University, who | @7 4ddress tomorrow afternoon at|fissioned L igned to duty {north of Samaria. He evidently wordl ot iens recently moved into their vommudion | 3:30 o'clock at the Chureh of the |with the S3th Artiliers: counted "upon the forces of his aminS | couragement of “Tear 105" v His xer - Al “77 | widespread use of drugs, mnarcot 1 R cncmys a2 . requ tection for his a : orts of the Syrians were doomed to |\’ - r si |.;‘.k;np,l,:""'":';:‘:r Maner. and intoxicants. Mrs. Unrulie. a for- HOLD PATRIOTIC SOCIAL. |for= of the Sirians s ot eounted Vit Tear Dut be oaver e 1830/ Tt seas in oits mer addict to the drug pabit, will _ upon the presence, power and servant should be glven the abil tell a story of her deliv whose angel “en- tion of the: Lord, | Women's Co-Operative Society of was ir 1o pe e the cs s fasette wis entertained by the ma-| Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, or of | = campeth round about them that fear | 1% PRivate the darknees of his tr Webster, e fept. | Calhoun, Clay. | the church, will deliver the third| Central Union Mission Meets. :Him, and delivereth them.” The one celestial forces Tehster e Lees and many other | sermon of the series, “Messages ¥rom | - O e Fee who shuts God out of his life will is developed Ly prayer. amons thonles of the nation were | Rooks, Sacred and Secular,” at the| The Women's Co-Operative Society | find that his efforts will fail. Defeat fail to see that w amorg those who were entertained | evening service, the subject tomorrow | ©f the Central Union Mission gave alis certain to follow every plan that n & ' N liE feopne whol were entertalned patriotic social at the mission, 622 e P D B being “Concerning Organization: De does not consider the Lord as a factor splendor. The mansion contains 100 | horah, Gideon, Chz E i | Louisiana avenue, la ay i s ans} 3 . Charlemagne and Bis- | ! avenue, last Tuesday even- |in the affairs of men. “ < Fyesinsh . L rooms. The acquisition of the prop- [ marck. ing. ~The program consisted of a de- | " Lovaits to duty has called for many | 7 e evidence of God's resence L paePresents an investment of yotional service led by Mrs. W. B.ia heroic soul to suffer for the glory | n 5, A0S JUICH FOvErn the move- $200.000. Hartlev, piano, and violin and piano|of Christ Jesus. God’s call to servi Al . s ERALID Y een reaiitiex. When the serv were opened he saw The estate ts duets y Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, and vocal solos by Miss Marian B. Larner, above tide- |REV. C. P. DIXON TO PREACH. peril res of ground the possibilities of s meant death for the M involves the 's| Rev. Dr. C. P. Dixon of Virginia,!accompani 5 The ex| forces that would protect of bluegrass i, | accompanied Ruth Chalmers. | When the Lord summons usm to 8 1 lawn and ks and elms, | &10wWn as “the Black Billy Sunda: rs. WL esident of che | low Him> we must hot forget that St mndigive bl wiiory Of late vears the building was oce presic 8 cannor Jast forever wh is to preach at three services lomor- ; SOCIELY His pathway to glory led through the 16d By WakhIn R o Cot oceus gt N ICE I Sl H ! 2 God is on our side. Problems disun- ited on T Strect, hetween 54 And 4¢h | FOW @t the Cosmopolitan Baptist | inu’mission, Kave a brict 4ddrons on L o e adows of the | PPAr when we realize that the things cets northwest. “hurch. He will preacn at 11 o'clock | the work of the mixsion and the Chil- | grave. ” If we are to wear the victor's | J0e0 A7¢ femporal, the things ot sers o : n “The True Vi At 5:30 o'clock | dren’s Emergency Home. crown in glory we must be prepared i eniires e iy = g o maw of (Ritaelitn; [ there Will be a mass mecting for men | An_evening auxiliary was organ- | to willingly suffer for Him here. Nol| it only realizes what alreads exists The present plans of tie Carmelite |and at & pm. his topfc will be, “Valley | ized for women unable to attend the | parson is ever called upon to suffer | [ €8 Uhe servants faith recos hers contempiate the incorpora- Dry e Simon P, W. | afternoon meetings. The following | for Christ's sake without having the |} (€, GURNE , DOVEr Drotenting BiShs on of the “Retreat House Society of pastor wf the church. will as- | officers were elected: President, Mre. presence and protection of the Lord |16 did not desire 1o e Pl ngton, D for the purposes Tn the exor A. E. Benner: vice i - hour of his trial. it of earmying forward ' the work o A Marian Larner; s f“h‘;‘l;fia:":m‘i"(fi.zzingf the horses and chariots that brok vhich v have embarked Thomas; treasurer. Our Lord in His parting message L 2 A Tt s intended to have semi-per- 2 | Leich sistant treasurer, to His disciples promised to be with | UNTalling truth was clearly expressed petual adoration of the blessed sac- | rament and the retreat chapel will be | Afoody. them mato the end of the age. Hel <o the servant so that he underso: — gpen fog thenulljetench dayi-oxcen was with the Jewish people in the | forces was sufficient to give Elicha ————————— =|on s ays. when, save for those unfolding of the great epochs of their 5 . = red LUTHERAN Joml i‘:‘r“b“;lz"'fl HoNsen Catholicasin CATHOLIC MASS MEETING. jnistors. He was with Abraham when ;’.‘,’L"',’l“,fi,‘k.‘%'am";'J,‘il‘:,‘,.'.’;’ e R et o e e nef ghborhooe owel —_— he responded to the call o ehovah. T nswe t ophe! re Church of the Reformation | ®sitiend ™4™y i i i Ho ‘was with Moses in the organiea- | 0", 1in 0 (2 (R PIOPRCLS TrRe; Pastors of Washington parishes | Women in Archdiocese of Baltimore | 1ion of the nation. as He was with the | (17 army of Svrs ic . Fennn. wse. . me and priests of the Catholic Universi- oo heopte in "His advent. ~His|lemporary blindness so that might be transformed from ene to Hold Session. led v will be invited to make use of the has made W His people of the retreat house i ith peop presence into friends. lisha them SUNDAY SCHOGL, 9:30 A.M. Juse It V-] A iass meeting of all Catholic|the Hebrews’ development the great-| ..z R ie b T O rra e e riaiives,are | women in the Archdiocese of Balui. |¢st in the “hour of their bittercst|in"warintq The presence of the King ivening service eping with the spirit of Plus X, | more will be held at the Marslahd | 5855, ey “along spiritual lines. | Of Tstael When their sight was re- Christian_ Erdenvor. = who invoked the Catholies of the | Theater, Baltimore, tomorrow even- ! The record of the advancement of any | S10T€d 17 auswer 10 ‘; ””‘_'(;m"\' ¥ = | world | to store “all things inling 2t § gclock. people wiil always be found along|BDraver the Svrians found tat St.Paul’s English Lutheran Church | 53/t “honcit " ponedict Xo" wig| The purposes and plans for the | religious lines. There it no lmit 19) ,figonera of Turael and dependent Lleventh and Il Streets N.W. “ied that th- Christian | organization of the Baltimore Arch.|Spiriual = ProBreovs., , K0S [ @T02C55 |upon the influence of Elisha. 1t was at his suggestion that they were fed and sent home. This transformed diocesan Council of the National Counell of Catholic Women will be outlined by Archbishop Curle Rev. John J. Burke, general secretary of the National Catholic Welfare world petition the Sacred He: for unseen. The m‘ghlles‘li isl lhe‘ f:biri‘-l ual, which, like air and electricity, is| 200 sent tome. ~This transformed invisible. Men whose faith enabled i riends a; Eovet i them to realize the presence of t;od,{i'r‘,;‘;_"“ forever between the two na JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. 11-Sermon by the paster, 8—EVENING WITH THE CHOIR, Consisting of Mra. B. 1. Smart, s Miss Marian Larner, contraito: Mr. H.. 7 " B Sdwin 1. Leonard,)have been the world's greatest, oty one's Alacidge, ME I <Ee 3 Kinsella, = SLUTHERAN. SEER. " givector of Catholic | spiritual forces 1t was His protec- | o fERITERIN IOWATE | oS S0y bass. and Misa Lockie Kiacer, organist. Ahardes, ana Miss Agnes G. Regan. | ton that gave Elisha poise and power | ofomioe Tt ia the lecson which the 8. B. 0. C. B.—8: executive secretary of the National[to conquer when the hosts of Svria [ Tl m oa® yat Wor®Teatrnea. fo- surrounded Dothan in great numbers at night for the purpose of capturing the prophet. y i The golden pages of Christian his- tory are those that tell the story of the sufferings of the faithful. The record of the known and unknown heroes of the faith have been sources of great encouragement 'to the fol- lowers of the Lord Jesus in all ages It is this that has made “the blood of the martyrs the seed of the church.” All Christians have been inspired as they have read how they “have died in exile and In prison. have been tor-| tured on the rack and broken on the! Prayer service Thuraday evenlag, * Couneil of Catholic Women, will also be on the program. the war spirit still fills the world with animosity. One of the greatest leaders of the Boers, Gen Smuts, has become the strongest champion of the British empire as a result of generous treatment. He put faith in the sug- gestion of Kitchener. who assured him at the close of the Foer war that | he believed that the liberals would be in power in Great Britain wit five years and make them free states within the empire. They did. and as a result we have the Union of South Africa. This same brilliant soidier and statesman. now the premier of South Africa, champions the spirit of LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL ’ (THOMAS CIRCLE.) G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m—Service with mon. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. The ashington Christ Church, 620 G street southeast, tomorrow night, when he will confirm ihe largest clase in several vears in {nat parish. The class numbers thirty. The choir will render a special musi cal program, including Martin's” an- 0 Come Into His Presence _ worship With us, Trinity Lutheran Church Cor. 4th and E sts. n.w. (Missouri Synod’. H. SCHROEDER, *Pastor. Services Ser- 11 ‘am. English 0 pm. —Servi /i Ser- wheel and burned to ashes at in-|y 5 s. i Titte e f 800 p.n.—Service, With Ser-| 70 ADDRESS MINISTERS. | wheel and burned to tshes 2t [0 |brotherhood ‘se taught by the Lot = mon. Dr. A Hr?llcka.| hemxi of xh{' :‘;;‘destimlo. algm;edfi I(:'rmdenled in their throughout the worid o S ATITIRE e < | partment of anthropology o | lives, sioned, beheaded. sawn asun- 2 A A Christ Lutheran Church | THIS CHURCH WELCOMES | Barintatian insticstion, it to address | tor. in’cvers’ form of Hideous deatn; | Roofevelt carried out that epirit . (Missour! Synod YOU the Presbyterian Ministers' Associa-|they have rotted in miry dungeons.|amount que America after the Boxer New Jersey bot. M | ou. tion Monday at 11 o'clock, In the New | have starved on desolate shores, have | SMOUNt dus America after the Boxer 3. FREDERIC WENCHE! 11:00 a.m.—Subject— : - < 9 'Who Is tne True God?” DO _YOU BELIEVE IN HIM! - 9:45-Bible class and Sunday chool, Ash Wednesday service—r:45 p.m. ZJON R, Siiiiain SCHMIDT. pastor. S.. 0:30 a.m.; German service, 10 a.m.; English, 11 amn. and & p.m. After evening reryice, Luther League devotional meeling: SRR English' Lenten service. Thursday, 7:45 D | 17 0 m — Snmnih socieny ©osior St. Qiaf Ceneregarion 8 P W ELCOME, (Of the Norwegisn Lutheran Church of = America.) class, 3_p.aw.: service in Engiish, m.. in_Christ Church, New Jersey t. M and N n.w. lowship meeting fel- | York Avenue Presbyterian Church, on | sighed out their souls in the agoniz- “The Origin of Man in the Light of | ing flam They, as well as Elisha. Most Recent Knowledge. 'rareiwd comfort and courage from The spirit of love promotes brother- hood, removes animosity, _creates faith in God and humanity. Tt seeks to inspire the world to trust in the angel of the Lord who encampeth around all that fear Him, and deliv- ereth them for protection. The un- seen spiritual power of the gospel of the Lord Jesus is the world's onl hope for permanent peace and pros- perity. The man and nations that will trust Him need not fear any foe.’ ——— WILL ADDRESS CLASS. Representative Newton to Talk to Vaughn Members. Representative Walter H. Newton All Seats FREE the presence of God with them in their hours of peril. The shadows. sorrows and strug- gles of life are changed when we vrealize how Christ has kept His word to His disciples. The history of Chris- tianity testifies that He is with Hi people in the fullness of His love and {power to guide and protect them at all times. God could not be with His kingdom without being with every subject. Jesus could not be with Hi church unless He was with®every member. Elisha’'s experience has been confirmed repeatedly in the mis- sionary history of many ambassadors of*the Master among heathen and pagan peonle. In the spiritual strug- gles that come to every follower of LUTHERAN. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Onfo Symod.) 13t1 and Corcoran sts. n.w. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday s G. E. LI Atonement (5.7 6 “Biiex, Services—Sunday schiool, 9:30 a.m. i - Preaching, 11 a. nd 8 p.m. Mark’s Lutheran_Church- Tather Teague. 7 p.m. STRANGEKS CORDIALLY INVITED. B and Sth streets s.w. Church of the Incarnation| Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. fth AND P STS. B! Lunch, 5 pm. vship b 3 3 % R ¢ S BILRUD, Pastor, REv. H. DENNINGTON BATES. . D, O e | Ene” risen Christ ‘the Lord Jesus fs[of Minnesota In to address " the G pe o FE Lk | nd meeting His disciples ‘at their | Vaughn Class of the Calvary Bap- TH® CHURCH WHERE YOU FFEL AT fou o tist Church tomorrow morning, v HOME. m.—RBible_school he service and sermon. espers and sermon. | point_of weakness to enable them by Doint of weaness o o Y METHODIST PROTESTANT. St. Paul A, U. M. P. Church 4th ang JOHN ¥ Pastor. A. L. WILLIAMS, Asst. Pastor. school—9:30 a.m. rvice sermon by the pastor. communion and covenant meeting to 6 pm. The class has recently taken ‘into its membership the following: Rob- ert M. Flake, Jennings D. Galloway, R. A. McLaughlin, J. C. Sherbanm, Eugene T. Whitehead, Robert E. Ceas, J. J. Campbell, P. O. Walkinshaw and William P. Blake, jr. During the thirty-three years of its existence the class has had more than 10,000 mem- Public worship, 11 n. hool, 9:45 a.m. Evening_servicos—S p m. { 7~ CENTRAL UNION MISSIO CENTRAL UNION ; MISSION 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. NEW THOUGHT. AND EVENING. Keller Memorial Lutheran Society of Washington. D. C. 1 300 Homer Building, 611 13th st. n.w, Viva M. and_Garnett January, Service sermon by one of the mis- | Christisn Metaphysicians. bers, many of whom have Sionars wome v ¢ \ | 3 gone_to o R W ELCOME, MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. John S. Bennett, Supt. Reading room, open dui aio 8 @@ | other citles 2nd formed classes. The Marvin L. E. Church South 10th and ‘B sts, s.w. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. ‘PERSOMNAL TOUCH. Rev. E. O, Watson, D.D. [ENTS OF THE LIMITATIONS ofCARMS CONFERENCE—WHAT NOW?: | S.. 9:30. _Epworth_League, 7 | Mount Vernon Place Church : 9th and Massachusetts Avenue ’I'H.E REPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH CLOVIS'G. CHAPPELL, D. D,, Pastor. REV. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. Morning sermon, 11 am., Dr. Overflow Service at 11 a.m. Evening sermon, 8 p.m., Dr. Chappell : “The Ne’a-d&wflL" \ Chorus Choir, led by R. Deane Shure, at both services. Sunday thool, 9:30 a.m. Epworth League, 7 p.m, Music by Ladies’ Glee Club. MIDWEEK SERVICE—8 P.M.. Thursday Music by Men’s Glee Club are you preparing for the coming revival? Remember the experience the early church, which is as\ruo today as ever: “And when they had ¥ ek \ i prayed the place was shaken where they weré assembied together: and they ‘|| ~ - : were all filled with the Holy splrl't. and spake the word of God,with boldness.” class now has about 600 members. Kunds 8 p.m.. lecture. “Chiristinn Dieteticn.” Monday, 8 p. “Uning ¥our S. T. Nicho'as, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Bible Class for Men, 10:00. s by the paster | Morning Service, 11:00. Evening Service, 7:45. Intermediate Society, 6:45. Young People’s Society, 6:45. Rhode Island Avenue Rhode’ Island ave. at First st. n.w. REV. G. I. HUMPHREYS, Minister. Services nightly at 8 o’clock. | Sundays, 3 and 7:45 p.m. Sunday, February 26th, 3 p.m. REV. J. M. HENRY Speaker. 7:45 p.m.—Celebration of the Sixth Anniversary of MISS RISING TO SPEAK. rs. L. Elaine Rising, religious director of the Y. W. C. A.. will make the address 2t the evangelistic serv- ice to be held by the Women's Inter- denominational Missionary Unlon to- morrow at 3:30 p.m. at the National Training School for Giris. Mrs. John ewton Culbertson, president of the intian Heating Cl Tuesday, 8 pm . Christian Healing ‘Manifestatiop.’” 3 Hv.m.. beginners' class and beallng meeting. “Thinking.” Divine Science Center | North Carolina Ave. },% At REV W. CROSBY, Minister. R ey Meeting every Friday at 2:30, at 1765 Euclid | N °) i .m.—Dis ip. - “THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH.” « 5 st. n.w. Subject mext Friday, *'Brother- ~n, will preside. Tike Cabin John 11'and § = Biving warshin, with preach George Chace bod."* Close with healing sereice Mn hiood. d . GOOD MUSIC. ALL WELCOME. Fi UNITARIAN. leader. All welcome. ure_for sace. 2 " National New Thought Center F Street N.W. Dails noon meeting, 12 to 12:30, con- ducted by Miss EMMA GRAY and Dr. GEORGE E. RICKER. Healing meeling, Fridey, 8 pm.. con. ducted by Miss LEONAX FEATHERS. | Public Invited, Patients will be received from 9 to 6 daily. except Bundays. Divine Selence METHODIS . EPISCOPAL SOUTH. NITARIAN. Theosophical Society = '{:lfl H ST. N.W. )3 scx AY, FEBEUARY 0 2, B Py — Ry “HIGH FERCENTAGE PSY- CHOLOGY. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27—& P.M.— PERSONAL - __ By Mr. Max Wardall Church of Life and JOY | SPTRITUAL fi:::‘ifixlsvrl OF CHEIST, A2 14th st D.ow. 1814 N St. Northwest. e AR, JANE = Lectures this Bunday e e T Rt 1t Tonchasr” ¥ KPURIT Measages and Diviae e by I Followe oing. AL WELCOME, MESSAGE SERVICE By Rev. E. . Kane and others every Sun- day and Wednesday. Demonstration ‘h ALL SOULS’ CHURCH | Founded 1821° ULY¥SSES G. B. PIERCE, D D., Minister ! . 9:45—Sunday School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and : Adult Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. . Chappell: “Spring Plowing.” P SUNDAY, FEB. 26th. 11:00 a.m.—Healing service. 3:00 p.m.—Children’s Hour. 3:00 p.m.— “The Power to Attract” 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— “THE WITNESS TO IMMORTALITY” _ MR. TITTMANN, Bass. MR. LORLEBERG, Cello H MR. ATWATER, Piano { 8:00— A lealing, ,7:30 p.m. 471 H st. nw. Organ Recital, 7.30 to 8 p.m. l 7 - | “The Power to Create” TheFirst Spiritualist Church . . > - x . BY THE PASTOR— Foreign Sunday School, 3 p.m. . SERVICES IN RoTH ADDRESSES DY AL'FRED H, TERRY M. Eugene Del Mar ||,y g1 fXTR OF LIFE” . FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. DN TR | “God is mot the God of the dead, but of the living, ™ Matt., 22 32. Sunday. S p. Pythian Temple, 1012 9 LW, B. F. KEITH’S THEATER Fik " DURING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH N.B.—Mr. Eogene Del Mar will bold afternoon and evening classes on the fol- lowing Mondsy, Tuesday, Wednesday and