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THE EVENING STA WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922 11 Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services NEW BIBLE CONTEST LAUNCHED IN STAR Contestants May Be of Any Race or Creed and Use Any Bible Version. Community Bible contest No. 4, the last of the series of questions on the 0ld Testament history, conducted by the Bible study committee of the District of Columbia Federation of Women’s Clubs, in co-operation with The Star, is launched today. The first ten questions are printed in another column. This_series of guestion: from the Kings and Prophe In some versions of the Bible hooks of Samuel and the two books | of Kings are known as first, second, { third and fourth Kings. The ques- tions are based mainly on the books of second Samuel, and first and uco‘l;‘d s are taken ts of Israel. the two | Kings, but will also include, ey Cother books of the Ol Testapient, especially the hoaks of; Prophecy. is explained that history, at this D.‘:lo:l ctvflfe. becomes very complex, but Is recorded with a clearness that reveals the dlvine mind. At the 5!!!"[] JIsrael, the most notable of the world's nations, is seen at the helght of its| power and ideals; later Israel becomes z divided nation, which results in captivity, but through the prophets. who wrote not only current history, but also history in advance, we learn that Israel is again to be in Zion and in great power. Rules of Contest. The contestants may be of any race or creed. They may use any version of the Bible, including tne Hebrew ind Douay. .Answers must be in the contestant's own handwriting or type- written. The contestants are ulso di- rected not to put their names on the answers. They must be placed In a sealed envelope, which is to be pinned to the answers, and this to contain name, age, address, section of the city, where born, date of birta and the Sunday school, educational in- stitution or organization to Which ey belong. lhAisWara g!o each set of questions must be mailed before 1 . on the following Saturday. They should be addressed to the Community Bible Contest (care of the General Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, the Maryland building, 1410 H street northwesat). There will be three sets of ards: For seniors, 37 and $5; for adole: cen! between twelve and eightecn years of age. $56 and $3; for children twelve years of age and under, §3 and $2. Special award Will ba pro- vided for the organisation sending in the largest number of contestants and who have the best average ol per cent in ratings. - Last year twenty-two Sunday schools and one educational institu- tion were represented by gontestants who won certificates. REV. DR. EDDY TO SPEAK ON MISSIONS TOMORROW Miss Slattery Will Address Girls and Women at Night—OQthers to Be Heard. Rev. Dr. Brewer Eddy of Boston, secretary of the American Board of Foreign Misslons, is to speak tomor- row at 11 o'clock on “What Goes Through the Open Door,” at First Congregational Church. Miss Margaret Slattery, who has been speaking all this week to girls |y - and women, speaks at 4:45 this atter- noon on “The Fate of Dreamors” end tomorrow night at a genera) meetini on “The Dynamic of ths Canturl Her last meeting will be Monday aft- ernoon at 4:45, when she spaaks on the subject, “The End of tha Road." Because of the illness of Dr. Mer- rill E. Gates, his Bible class at 10 o'clock in the auditorium of the First Congregational Church will be tem- porarily discontinued, ‘The special soloists at the musical vesper service tomorrow at.4 o'clock will be Mrs. Elizabeth W. Campa- nole, soprano; Robert ckman, ac- companist, and Harry ard Muel- ler, organist. At the after-vesper service at b o'clock Mrs. Marius Campbell will give an illustrated lecture on “Some Experiences of a Geologist's Wife in Glacjer National Park." Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Jason Noble Pierce will speak on “Can We Believe the Bible?” The address will be followed by an open forum. LECTURES TO BE GIVEN. Bishop McDowell to Deliver An- nual Mendenhall Series. Bishop Willlam Fraser McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church will give the annyal Mendenhall lectures at De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind., tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday. The title of the volume will be “Let This Mind Be in You." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Sclentist her Church, th et Churoh of Chriat, Screntist, in Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ, Scientist. , Columbla road asd Euelid at. Second Church of Christ, Scientist. N.E. Masonic Temple, §th and F sts. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Masonic Temple, 13th and N, ¥. sve. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. The Arcade, 14th st. and Park 1d, SUBJECT— “Christ Jesus” [CES— ay, 11 a.m. snd 8 p.m, SCHQOL—11 a.m. WEDNESDAY OVENING MEETINGS— oelock. READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST, N.W. Room 605— Hours, 9 10 9:30 (escept Wednesday, #:30 to 7, and Sundays and bollduys, 2:30 to 5:30). DO BLDG., 14th and G Sts— o 11'10;. T , 11 to 8 (except Wednasdays, 11 fiku‘? Iuld‘l‘n. ‘;;W to 5:30.) Closed olidays. THE AII:KA'DE. 14th Park road (Second Floor)— 10 to 5:30 week da: BERVI Su 148 a3 . o MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR THE FOIND- ER OF MALL MISSION SOCIETY WILL LE HELD RUNDAY, FUR. 26, AT 2:30 P Fabbath_sehool, 1:30 p.m. JOHN T, MORRERLEY, Fastor. 206 Virginia _ave. 2X5W-2. THINGS THAT ARE COMING TO PASS! WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS. CHAPEL Two squares south of Pa. ave. 13th 8& and Ohlo Ave. BY Rev. John T. Mobberly on SUNDAY, FEB. 26th, 8 P.M. BIBLE STUDIES Of T, TRAL UNION MMISSTON, BY DR. MAURICE E. MILLER, W eveaings at 7 COMMUNITY First 10 of 100 Questions on the Kings and Propliets of Israel. (a) How much of I Samuel is a biography of David, King of Israel? (b) Where was David when he heard of the death of Saul, the “rejected king”? (c) What did David and his men do when they heard of the death of Saul and Jonathan, and of the defeat of Israel? (d) What did a messenger bring to David from the battlefield? (a) Before coming to Ziglag, what captured persons had David recoy- ered from the Amalekites? (b) What military principle, that is still practiced by the nations of the world in warfare, did David establish after his battle with the Amalekites? (c) After arriving in Ziglag, what did David send to his triba] relatives in thirteen cities of Judah? (For answers to the above, see I Samuel, 39. Give verse references.) (d) How mauy verses, and which record David’s grief over the death of Saul and Jonathan, and the defeat of Israel? (a) What prayer did David offer at Ziglag, and what did God reply? nN [ BIBLE CONTEST NO. 4|REPRESENTATIVE DYER (b) What importa:t event occurred after David had followed God's | instructions by going to Hebron to live? (c) How long did Ish- boshsth, Saul's son, reign aver the eleven tribes of Israel? (d) Under the direction of Abner, what tribe sent twelve selected warriors to battle with twelve of David's warriors, and which was victorious? (a) When Abner became vexed, what threat did he make to Ish- bosheth, king of the eleven tribes of Israel? (b) Upon what one con- dition did David consent to enter a league of peace with Abner? (c) After peace was cstablished between David and Abner, what did Abner say to David concerning all Israel? (d) After the slaying of Abner by Joab and his brother, what did David say of himsslf and of his treacherous aides? (a) Expecting to win favor with David, what did Rechab and Baana do that cost their Jives? (b) When the eleven tribes were left with- out a king, what course did they pursue? (c) How old was David when he began to reign, how long did he reign over one tribe only, and how long over all twelve tribes? (d) What fort did David cap- ture that later bore the name of the City of David? (a) What materials and help that evidently could not be obtained in Jerusalem, did Hiram, King of Tyre, send to David for building his house? (b) In what kind of hous=s were the children of Judah and the chiidren of Israel living at the time David’s house was built? (¢) When David grew great and realized that the Lord God of Hosts was with™him, where did he go with 30,000 of his men, and for what purpose? (d) Where did David, for thres months, leave the ark of God, and w_hat happened to the home in which it was sheltered? (a) How did Michal, David's wife, feel when she saw David leapin, and dancing for joy as the ark of the Lord entered Jerusalem? [() What affliction cgme to Michal for ridiculing David's joy before the ark of the Lord? (c) When David wanted to build a house for the :‘;kl'la‘:/hl!ag‘ d:g Godgayl t}mt I}: wozld ‘l"lo ffil‘-thrael? (d) Also, instead aving a house built for the ark, what v David's house and for his kingdam?w Sdiesyins moslg dajton (a) Where did Dayid establish garrisons, did God sh?w to him? (b) What cripple did David take into his home as his son? (c) While influenced by a mischievous person, what in- :g’;h(ge {"i‘:'rlulx(rln crpe)tra(tde)u ?,n D'a‘vid h;;e:cefr.l servants who came v ndness? i Vil i ::rvnnn? at thoughtful service did David render (2) How did God regard David for slaying Uriah for th E::l.!“:rf Bfaoths_heba.’ .(b)IAlthough David cgnieued 3-:1 hce s forgiven, yet what sorrow was permitted t i - cause he had given the enemies of the Lord ocecz %:otzlebl?p’l‘ll::‘n?:? (c) When David's little boy died, what sentiment did he express that giads xt:)um_!m'u'd thousands and thousands of people? (d) “rhn name "‘"':\mlma?nd Bathsheba give to their second son, and how did God (a) What man gave cvil advice to Ammon, (b) How did Ammon later treat his sister? '(c) Wh i :;gnaigll::rtili:? :g :kn;mcln? éd) After slaying) Amr;:mp,amg;ccglmef i 8 i Had become & o omea“o'r? o for Tamar, who, though innocent, {Copyright, 1922, by Loulse Harding Earil.) T ————— e S Y LENT BEGINS WEDNESDAY;| YOUNG PEOPLE MEET. SPECIAL SEHVICES HERE Baptist Unions Discuss Trips, Bible Study and Prayer League. Priests to Place Ashes in Form of | A meeting of the executive com- Cross on Foreheads of Members | Tittce Of the Baptist Young People’s of Congregations. unlnr;‘l w:l- held Tuesday night, at Lent begins next Wednesday. On Wwhic! & subject, the Grganization were discumsenc™ '° The question of having an official that day ashes will be placed in the form of & cross on the foreheads of members of congregations by priests. o and what special watchcare urpose of ad sinned one of David's sons? publication was discussed, and it wa: decided to secure further lnlormnlo; on the matter, which will be taken at the next m At this imposition of the ashes tho ing. Reports of priests will say: “Remember, man, 23, Bivla study that thou art dust, and unto dust thou ud; shult return.’ 1 y class, convention at St. Paul 8,rlp to Yellowstono 3 a brayos ague an wt'::.llllb dllceu.t:(';:.r DicSHIPM LN nions represented were Alexan- Va., First and Second: Ch‘err;- Clarendon, First, Fifth , Randle Highlands, M Rainler, Seoond, Tenleytown, zl:h:llltion’ ln':l getluny. ep! ntatives of other Bapt!: tiong were also prelent? ALionEn be apec! nten services atevarious tim throughout the forty days of the|a period. e ——— ount ACCEPTS SPOKANE CALL. Rev. Dr. L. Morgan Chambers Leaves Baltimore Monday. Rev. Dr. L. Morgan Chambers, for- merly pastor of the McKendree M. E. Church of this city and recently p: tor of the Strawbridge M. E. Chu of Baltimore, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Central M, E. Church, Spokane, Wash. Dr. Chambers will leave Baltimore Hondl{, and will be accompanied by |, his wife and youngest child. The two older boys, one being graduated from college this year an other in business, will go to Spokane later. 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. h da; - CONGREGATIONAL. CON JCATIONA! MISS MARGARET SLATTERY of Boston Speaks to Girls and Women 4:45 Saturday—“The Fate of Dreamers.” 4:45 Monday—"“The End of the Road.” and to Men and Women 8:00 p.m. Sunday—“The Dynamic of the Centuries.” DR. D. BREWER EDDY of Boston Secretary of the American Board 11 AM. Sunday—“What Goes Through the Open Door.” Musical Vespers for Music Lovers, 4 p.m. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Campanole, soprano; Harry Edward Mueller, organist. Beethoven’s “Concerto for Piano and Organ” played,by Mr. Mueller at the piano and Robert Ruckman at the organ. Welcome to the First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets Northwest COMING EVENTS: IMonday, 8 p.m.—Concert by James H. Rogers, composer-organ- ist of Cleveland, with chorus of sixty voices. 24 5% | Thursday, 8 p.m~—Rev. Jason Noble Pierce speaks on “Can We Believe the Bible?"” Open forum. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister. 11:00—“Why Did Germany Fail?” Children’s story every Sunday morning. Chorus and quartet—40 voices. 4:40—Mid-Winter Musical Services. Program given by the National String Quartet and Bchegar. soprano, and Miss Cornelia Black, contralto. rmon topic: - A “Why Didn’t God Prevent the Knickerbocker Disaster?” 7:15—Sunday Evening Club Speaker, Mr. Dallas D. L. McGrew, American secretary to the Japanese embagsy. 9:45—Church School. Classes for all. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Miss Frances { | | Revest] the Blind Musician of Philadel- SPEAKS AT TEMPLE ALL WOMEN URGE TOUNITE IN PRAYER National Call Issued by Fed- erations for Observance Next Friday. A national day of prayer for wom- en will be observed in this city and throughout the country next Friday. The call for the speclal observance of the day has been Issued by the national federations and councils of women, which incjude nearly all of the leading churches of this country and Canada. They summon all Christian women to unite in prayer next Friday. Some of the churches are expected to hold separatc services, while at others there will be union gatherings. A meeting for the women of the Episcopal Church will be held at the Church of the Ephiphany at 2:30 o'clock, when Rev. Dr. Freeman, the rector, will conduct the service and Rev. Dr. Joseph Dimon of St. An- drew's Church will deliver a short address. Mission Workers to Meet, ‘The day will be observed by the Woman's Interdenominational Missionary Union of the District of Columbia~ with exercises to be held from 2 to 4 o'clock at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, 9th street and Massachusetts avenue northwest. All women are invited to attend the meeting. A special service of prayer, publish- ed by the Federation of Women's HARRISSEWING. REPRESENTATIVE L. C. DYER. The Christlan Endeavor Soclety of Lincoln Temple Congregational Chureh, 11th and I streets northwgst, has arranged for an address to be delivered by Representative L. C,| Dyer of Missouri tomorrow evening at e clock. This address was to have been given January 29, but was Dostponed be- cause of the heavy snow. MISSIONARY SERVICE. Rev. J. 0. Reavis to Talk at Cen- tral Presbyterian Church. be held tomorrow night at th A missionary praise service will Presbyterian Church, at which Rev. Dr. James O. Reavis of the executive committee of forelgn inissions of the Southern Presbyterian Church will make the address. Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, the pastor. will preside. Dr. Reavis will preach at the morning gervice. On Tuesday , at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, last, Dr. Taylor and Mr. 1. A, Greasle; ! gouthwest corner of 11th and attended the conference on steward- | gtreets northwest, daily at 1 ship at Warrenton, Va. Next Tues-|gor thirty minutes. Mrs day Judge W. W. Warwick and Jamen | o¢ philadelphia Trimble will represent the Central | All women cord T terian Church at the preshy- terial conference at Leesburg, Va. REST ROOM TO OPEN. Girls’ Friendly Society to Be in Charge. The Washington branch of the Girls' Friendly Soclety of America America and Council of Women for Home Missions, will be used. Mrs. Douglas Putnam Birnle, presi- dent of the Korea Relief Soclety, representing the Presbyterian Church of the United States; Miss Tillie E. Nelson of the United Lutheran Church, recently returned from India, and Mrs. David Friedman, a Jewish Christian, director of “Peniel Center,” 1406 10th street, are to make addresses. The music will be in charge of Mrs. J. A. Edgar of Foundry M. E. Church. LENTEN WEEK OF PRAYER. A Lenten week of prayer will be ob- served by the Lutheran Women's M sionary Societies March 6 to 11, inclu- e Central Founded 1795. JAM CURTIS WHITE, Rector. IMA SUNDAY, February boly communion: 0 m 11 o' rRing prayer and serm: confirmation by the Biskop of ho will also prench. Strangers Leartily welcomed oldest chureh_in W 5 1 Bunday at the Boards of Foreign Missions of Norlh’ FOUNDRY M. E. PASTOR EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. ANNOUNCES LECTURES Will Be Conducted in Gospel Mis- | Church of sion Until March 5. Special Evangelistic services will be conducted by Dr. and Mrs. M. W.; Lau of Detroit, commencing tonight | at 7:30 o'clock, at the Gospel Mi slon, 214-216 John Marshall place, and | continue every night until March &, Their subjects will be: Tonight, “The Greatest Problem in the Wo It's Cause and Cure”; tomorrow, Searching for a Man”; Monda “Jesus' First Sermon “Man's Photograph”; There a Hell or a Voice from the Lost World?" Thurs: ‘God’s Pur- pose in Salvation”; F Come to Chris You Signed Your Name?' The last g.ubjeu has not been sclected, IpR. WEDDERSPOON TO SPEAK. Dr. William R. Wedderspoon, pas- tor of Bt. James Methodist Episcopal Chicago, will deliver an evening, at £ o'clock. | 3 Tethodi Episcopal | I Chureh, of “which Dr. Wedderspoon : was formerly pastor. The subject of | his addre will he “The Black Tulip.” The mecting will_be held lunder the 5 of the School Religious ion of the Y. A., and is ope to the puhl i PRESBYTERIAN. REV. DR. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH. | Central Presbyterian Church | A series of sermon-lectures on R “Mirrors of Modern Men and Women” 1. TAYLOR, are to be given by Rev. Dr. Herbert F. Randolph, pastor of the Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, 16th and o 5t Westminster League. Church streets. The first will be ociat Hour for Young People. | given tomorrow night and the sub- 0 .. —Christinn Endeasor. c Most Popular Man Tomorrow r.ornius will preach on “Tos Address Ly Dr. y—Praser service. car or Mount Pleasant . bus lipe to I ject will b in Wa car or 16th ng st now. 16th AND KENNEDY ST At Reservoir and Entrance to K EPISCOPAL. St. Stephen’s Church 14TH ST. NEAR COL. RD, Rev. Gt’,orgrel l:.T Dudley, D.D., RECTOR. H Rev. Philip A, Dales, ASSISTANT. SUNDAY SERVICES: Park. | REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, TOR. Sunday schoul. 8:00p.m.— “ esus’ Intensity” 7 pm. C. E. Tible class. £ pictures. WesternPresbyterianChurch H st bet. 19th and 20th n.w. REV. JAMERS HARVEY DUNHAM, 9:30—Sunday school. = 11: “Present Day Manhood” 00—Christian Endeavor. 00— “Face Forward” MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. T N Gunton-Temple, 75 A ¥ REV. BERNARD BKASKAMP, M. —Evening prayer. Colt THE W —Holy n Communlon. n. . am., 11 am, Communion, " ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd street near Washington Cirele. Rev. Robert Talbot, D.D., RECTOR, 7:30—Holy Communion. AL r. th'a R sts. 10:00—1Holy communion and fnstruction, | The following services in bide. at i4 11:00—Morn‘ng prayer and sermon. 1 945 Sunday scliool. p.m,—Orzan recital, e, on ATL'S » .m.—Ivensong and sermon. Tuke _Georgetown Peanu. ave. _cars. will formally open the Elizabeth Rob- ert's memorial rest room at 17th and H streets northwest, over the Gen- tlewoman's l.eague, Tuesday from 4 until 6 o'clock. Thereafter the rest- room wil be open every day, morn- ing and afternoon. The room will be nvallll;leh!u lll‘ girls, whether mem- bers of the society or not. 2rd.and C sts NW. E& CONGREGATIONAL. avid Ransom Covel INGRAM MEMORIAL S ke U rave ver and sermon. MMUNITY CHURCH. Georgetown, Wiscon- ell., vig AND &0 Grace Church o Ber. GEORGE W. ATKINSO: e Tenth 5t. and Mass. Ave. N.E. REV. 3. F. RHOADS, D. Pastor, SUNDAY, FEB. 26th—GUEST DAY. ”"Il'i)e—ss;i"aog' Not in the Pay UNIVERSALS, The following serv Iy bidg. st 16th and ewion Ats. H .m.—Sunday ¥ sch tian Endeavor societles, —Sermon. THE MASTER'S FOUR CRUCIAL WORDS.” SPECIAL MURIC BY CHORL'S CHOIR. | Sherwo RHODE ISLAND AVENUE REV ST. MARGARET’S Conn. ave. and Bancroft place. Clergy— REYV. HERDERT SCOTT EMITH, D. D, REV. FREMO £ corner 22nd strest WALTER L. EAGLESON, D. D., ay_echool. stor. 7 _and_sermon by ERLY TUCKER. service at the Langdon D ETREETS SOUTHWEST. Rev. MEADE BOLTON MACBRYDE, Kector. rvices, 11 am. and 8 p.m. Holy Commuslon—Firat Sy t 11 am., third Sunday at 7:30 a.m. | All Saints” Church i REY. J. W. AUSTIN, R chflh! 4 every Sunday. Sunday schoel, 9:30 ».m. every fl{l}lflly. % Moruing service, with sermon, 11 o'clock. ng service 8 o'clock. SFirat &inday 1o each month, Holy Com- munion at 11 o'clock. St. Andrew’s Church N. H. s'!lm. apd V. n.w, REV. J. J. DIMON, Rector, Lt 00—Holy Communjo: Envclope” 8 p.m.—The cholr will render the cantata— carnation” By DR. ADAM GEIBEL, und phia, Pa,, who will personally preside at the organ. WILL YOU BE ONE OF OUR GUESTS! CLEVELAND PARK ™~ (CONGREGATIONAL), 24th and Lowell Bts. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. a.m.—Bible school. am DOING THE THINC ARE WORTH WHILI T EPISCOPAL Epiphany JAMES E. FREEMAN. D. D., Rector Holy Communion, 8 am. Sunday Schools, 9:30 a.m. and 3 pm. Men’s Bible Forum, 10 a.m. Confirmation Administered by Bishop Harding, 11 am. Afternoon Service, 4 p.m. Service With Sermon by Dr. Freeman, 8 pam. Young People’s Society, 6 pam. Organ Recital at 7:30 p.m, THAT “St. Mark’s Church Thizd and A Streets 5.E. REV. W. A, MASKER. JR. REV. C. K. P. COGEWELL: Holy _Cegmunion. Charch “sth 9 Ho'y Communion.. .. 11 oruing prayet’on " second "and Sundays in month,) Evening _prayer. . E n.e.—Sunday_ serv. ., 3:30 and’5 p. Church © 7:30, 10 and 11 a.m. and idresses 10 &b 3 4nd & firmation 8 - or_North Capitol cara. " Church of the Ascension 12th and Massaclusetts avenue, Rev. D, Wellington Curran in charge. 8 Holy communion Church school an struction . Matins. litany ‘and sermon Christ Church, Georgetown, == YRy Ash Wednesday Services 730 s Holy Commuaians LI 9:45 a.m.—Bunday school. 8 and 11 AM. 11:00 a'm.—Full service and sermon by the rector. 7:30 p.m.—Evening_prayer and_sermon. 14th and A B.E. 7 4:45 and 8 PM. The Nativity St. John’s Church, 16th and H Sts. oly communion. unday school. i ring prayer and sermon. > 1 Lent and every Sunday. keep e piepnin, o, Naticnal Day of Prayer for . evensong. en-g—mn nj‘nllu‘r Dunlap, M. A. - Women. Ash Wedneadar—horning prayer and serman | 940 1, m. Friday, March 8, Epiphany Chusch. Erening prayer ddress, 4:43 o'clock. | DR. FREEMAN will conduct the service. Thursdsy—1ioly communion at 12:00 noon. | Address by the Rev. Mr. Dimon of St, An- ALL WELCOME! drews. Come and pray with us. ¢ . PRESBYTERIAN. NTH r Dupont Circle. . Nea) 11—“THREB REQUISITES FOR SUCCESS." 8—Rev. Ala 6. Hawkswor, T R. 8. A F T P Ash_ Wednesday, 8. 11 and 5. Thursday, 10:20, Holy Communion, 11. Daily service. with address, in Lent, 5 p.m. “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown and Potomac Strests N.W. Corner, of O anc Rolcmes John Marshall Place JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Minister 11 am—“AS MANY AS TOUCHED HIM” 8 p.m—~“GOD DOES NOT TREAT ME RIGHTLY” IR S 38, Garer, | Holy Communi ¥ 2, . ALL WELCOME, ALWAYS! ghss Iiien K:Et::’n PRESBYTERI e AN, 2 3 “Drugs and Narcotics’ ] and MRS, UNRUHE WILL TELL OF HER PERSONAL EXPERIENCE At the Church of the Covenant SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 26, AT 3:30 O0'CLOCK, ALL WELCOME Washington Heights Pres- rbficflan Church hin and Kalorama roads. . PALMER, D. D., Minister. Does Not Live by Bread Alone. / . A(‘In We Be Sure About Good Masic. Cordial Welcome. Eastern Presbyterian Church | and Md. ave. n.e. RROWS, D. Pastor. 4 l'u!nl'm Birnle. Men's Bible class. :lwill give an |SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN| Travsitory and the Per-|, nt.*” CHILDREN'S SERVICE. Advent Also to Give Sa- cred Cantata. A children’s service will be held at the Church of the Advent at 9:45 am. tomorrow. A red cantata will be given Monday night at 8 o'clock. Services will be held Axh Wednesday at 8§ pm. March ¢ Rev. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thomas' Church, filustrated lecture on chureh history at the Church of the {Advent. _____ RESCUE MISSION. THE GOSPEL MISSION™ 214-216 John Mar- shall Place. Herbert W. Kline, Supt. SPECIAL SERVICES— Dr. and Mrs. Lau l Of Detroit, Mickigan. WILL Co! CT SPECIAL * EV TIC SERVICES® Commencing tonight and continuing every night uotil Sundey, March Sth, BAPTIST. Metropolitan Baptist Bixth aud A Strests Northeast. [ Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVE; “Rendering Unto God” 930 Bible mclool. A elass for sou, Brother Van mee Three Clhristinn 3 NING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE. “The Satisfied Jesus” Twenty minutes of songs. oid and new. Attend the Glowing, Golng sud Growing Cuurel, Second Baptist Church 4th ard Va. ave. Tible sehool, 9 . . Prayer meet uy evening T All mre cordially luvited 1o Washington Baptist 31t AND X STS. X First Baptist Church 1am _IGHI AND O STREETS. “A Sacred and Significant Symbol” 8 | — A'LIFEPICTURE FROM THE BrELE— “ A ‘Egypt and the Nile The Ofth of D Tupner's travel-tslks oa “TEIS WONDERFUL WORLD—Its Places, People and Problems.” 5. 8, 9:30) a.m.; B. ¥. P. Union, 6 to 7:45. busses puss the doors. Kwedish featval this (Satur- ning &t & o'clock in the Kundey room. All welcome. Devotional serv- ices Sunday at 3:80 pm Strangers and visitors are given a welcome at THE HOME CHURCH._ NINTH AND B §.W. Pastor Walter C. Scott * REVIVAL EVANGELIST T. RYLAND SANFORD Every night at § p.m. Large chorus choir. Orchestra music. Rousiug vong mervice. OLD-TINE xzuq!ol BERMONS. tisms SUNDAY NIGHT. pastor, E.HezSwem 00" pene ™ 35 mr Baptism. chairs (men like them); wen beautiful sing _alone torium, Y 9th_and South Carolioa PASTUR F. W. JOHNSO; « Baptist Church 5, "Tak Fiith 11 am., Chaplain Commander Geo. . T 8:15 . . Midweek prayer service Thursday at 5 pm. Small children cared for duricg Sunday morning service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH New York ave., 13th and H sta. REV. WALLACE RADCLIFF3, D. D., LL. D. REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, 3. A., B. D. Adult_classes. B RACLIFFE | . m.—Fellowship hour. i .m.—C. L. vesper service ‘m.—BEV. REGINALD DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. undny school. Men's Bibiz nt by Frank L. Middleton. 11 a.m.—Morning worship, the commuzicn the Lord’s supper. hiristian_ Endeavor societies. | vening worsiip. An evening with | the _cloir. Wednesday. 8 p.m., Victorious Life meeting. Thursday, § pm.,’ Dible study and prayer Ar. Herbert F. Keyser. ‘organist and mu. . Her! . Keyser, o o I dire Mr. ‘Howard sical director. Chorus choir. P. Bailey, precentor. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Connecticut ave. and N st. :30 a.m.—Rible school. e WALLAC ROWLAND Subject ““THE APOCALYPSE." REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D, THE LINCOLN PEW. Minister. . BEV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, NORTHMINSTER f SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 ey, HOCH F¥RM FOLTON, Pastor, 9:30—Sunday school. Classes for &) 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by Dr. ‘Wood. 9:45—Bible study. Classes for all. :00—Morning worship. :45—Christian Eng;l r. H’lu‘t‘o‘;: 45— Evening_wor: 5 A (fi)’fi'uflb'wnwom: TO ALL. 0 P BT. NEAB| @:15—Christian Endeavor supper and vesper Georgetown Chur e g Rev. JAMES T. MARS] 8:00—Evening service. Sermon by Dr, 9:45, 8. B.: 1 Wood. Beries, ‘“Messages From cent Suffer¥” Books, Sacred and Secular." 3. **Cq Metropolitan Presbyterian cerning_Organisation: eon, Charl Evening choir agne and Bimuarek. of 100 voices. am—) | Stevenson’ will deliver @ sermop-address or. 7:00 p.m.—Younz People’s meetings. +MISSIONS AT FIRST HAND AS 1 SAW FRE =N EET “PROTESTAN WASHINGTON." | ,‘..,, A T 1 gos, will preach o L < 5 R0 ATTH.' " Baptism. 8. S ‘The Church of the Pilgrims 9550 Chapel, 3; %P U 6 pom. f ERN PRESBYTERIAN. WELOOME REW 1. BIRD, Bastor 9:43 a.m.—Niible selion "gm'x c:n-h- for} Corner R and 15th sts. n.w. I THE L O i es 1 31200 Address by Miss Helen K.} stonam ST g it Bv. | g WS Whe k| BAPTIST CHURCH wupt. Hon Tt rance o $:00 p.m.—Junior Christ avor. e e Amy B M. Uarghe witl | 16h st. aud Columbla road. 6:00 p.m.—Social hour and_ supper at the also take part in the services. All arei To De the Nationy Raptist Memortal to manse, o’ which all strangers| Soruiatly ineited: . Teeligioms Liberty. bre . Machen Fourth Presbyterian Church GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON Senfor_Chrixtian Endeavor. 13th snd Pairmont sts, n.w. PASTOR. 9:30 a.m.—Rible school with classes for ail ges. 11:00 8.m.—Morning worship. the pastor. 8p.m.—Even'ng pel wervice. Pastor preachies from Revelation 13 and 14 on, “The Lamb on the Mount— the Beast or the Lamb?” +- A Present-day Question Sermon by Young people’s meetings at 7. Welcome for ull. - Thursday evening_at rayer and feliows ship meeting. Top} ur Absent Lord*" Clayton's Rible lecture on IGHT— E Geueral ISTIAN WOMANHOGD." public invited, “The Holy Spirit Says, ‘Today’!” “Temple Bap:.ist Church N ats, Ten d Rev. J. Bervices. 11 Bible school, NTRA' BETHANY At Seco Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSO! 11 preaching by Up* B pm The Prop e Bible school. am. B. Y. P. U., 0:48. Midweek service, Thursdar, 8 p.m, Every- Dody feels at home at Beihuny. ‘OMMUNT e CHURCH. Naylor_and Minnesota ave. HUBERT BUNYEA, Pastos Fourth and Tt streets sontheast. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922. o BEVZVBERLET RONRER Faster. 8:00—Midweek prayer service, 5 11:00 a.m.—Bermon. Rev. W. A. Einenberger. ALL WELCOME. Re! ‘religious woik director of Y. M. C. .m.—Christian_Endeavor socletles. P Sermon. Rev. W. A. Elsenberger. SBYTERIAN 5 5 BAPTIST. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Rev. A. F. Anderson, 9:30—Hible school. Missionary day. o—B. Y. P. U. 11a.m.—Annual exerciees of the Women's Miesionary Circie of Randie High- 1anda. pastor, ice. 8 p.m.—Sermon by the Thursday—Prayer serv! CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. D. D, Pastor. D. D., Assistant Pastor. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM., N. S, Faucett, S\lperintendent.’ 2, The Question .of p” are open to the qulic). Ve AOHN 8. o, 3 e E —Serm 5 ethy. Theme: e Guinauagcima Suniey. “I do rightiy—I am religious, but I am not fres from trouble” “I do|l1 00 S Seemon by Dr. Abernethy. T et G not get ‘what I'should” I simply cannot be Content, with my lite” ‘Christianizing Our Dollars. : y £l dissatisfled, restless, unhappy. eel angry 5 F S Morning “prayer and sermon. | L AT O G elusion, I am tired of saying ‘Thy will be done’” Practical Stewardshi 5:00 p.m.—Young People's meeting. prescription for the positive cure of this spiritual illness. ol (At 11 o'clock the doors 7:80 p.m.—Evening prayer and sddress, THINGS THAT HELP PEOPLE. o Auhy Wedrendny—Services at 7:30 am., 10 11:00 am.—JUNIOR CHURCH. Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme: s.m, and § p.m. 7:45—ORGAN RECITAL—8:00 - St ” Thursday, 10 a.m.—The Holy Communion. UTT. “The Sign Friday, § p.m.—Evening prajer awd address. MRS. G. F. SCHUTT. 9:30 am—Meeting of Sunda ~ Washington Cathedral KELLY’S meeting THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL, . p.w. near Woodle; - Wil 40 2 e oty Tt :?I:Ew;mg‘:- 7:00 p.m.—Meeting of Young People’s C: E. Society. B acer, T Dean.srves Y, 8 p.m.—Meeting for deepening the spiritual life.l People’s Evensong and sermon, DA 'CHRIST’S preacher, Canon er. 1 < fsfi'wznxzé‘-z.«]y‘ i Topic PL. Services at 7:30, 10 and 11 am 1-:".'., ) = e = y School. HON, CLYDE|8:00 p.m. CLASS of IN THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED, THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M.—CHURCH H Street.) l —%A Man Said to Me: ‘I Fear I Haye Committed the Unpardonable Sin.” Had He?” What is the sin which, according to Jesus, will never be pardoned? (Admission cards are not required for this service. The scats are free and the public will be cordially welcomed.) CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING—Sunday, 6:45. Tuesday, 8:00 P.M, PRAYER SERVICE. (Entrance on ¢