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T10 ' THE_EVENING _'STAR', WASHINGTON, -D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922. , 3 Latest Annofincements of Church News, Activities and Services BUSY DAY PLANNED. Three Special Services Tomorrow at Brightwood Church. Three spe services are to be held at the Brightwood Park M. E. Church amuel B. Goff will speak 30 ‘and 8 o'clock. The after- noon service will be a mass meeting for men. At 3:30 o'cloc PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL T0 CAPITAL Rev. H. W. Tolson to Succeed Dr. Keith in Presbyterian Pulpit Here. Rev. H. W. Tolson, pastor of the Shawnee - on - Delawars Presbyterian urch, at Stroudsburg, Pa., for the past ten years, has been selected to be pastor of the Westminster Presbyte- rian Memorial Church of this city. He will assume his dutles here March 12. Mr. Tolson preached at the local church several weeks ago, and I week a call was extenBed to him_to come here. He succeeds Rev. Dr. Keith, who resigned to become pastor of a church in Richmond, Va. During the world war Mr. Tolson was a Y. M. C. A. representative in a Virginia camp. in the Brightwood Park Community House, Mrs. Samuel B. Goff will deliver an address at a mass meeting for women. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) rsity Chapel H 19 AN D HANIELTON. DD, LL. D. K1 ;{ DD D. THE FAMILY CHURCH. _Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Church . near Wisconsin ave. n.w. . B. L McGOW: ed and growing Sunday sehool. ROR GOD?" Dumbarton 4 (Tithing k. March BRING YOUR FAMILY TO I Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ave. n C. F. LI METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) F oundfy Church .. Minister. | | i | 20th st. mear Pa. ave. n.w. REV. WILLiAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. i z The services at the night meetings |at which the District Commissioner: 17. (a) What did the “sweet psalmist” of Israel say about men who rule ANGLE OF 16th Street Near P Northwest. will begin at 7:30 o'clock, while the | Will be upon the plattorm, and sev-| INSTITUTE NEXT TUESDAY over other men? (b) In David’s later days, what did he do without MUNION. Green Motor Busses pass the door. service tomorrow morning will be at|€ral two-minute talks will be given - o 10ot = WHO LOOKED & % be announced; asking counsel of God that brought to himself and to all Israel great R H dol; 11 o'clock. There will be special mu- | by speakers yet to be announced; i ey ev. Herbert F. Randolph, |1} oclock; There Tuesday, no service, as the theater trouble? (c) Although Dayid confessed his sin and pleaded for for- . 0D _FELLOWSHIP. D. D. inister. Inxdeng:lgeli rgr tan dutes \V‘Tnefixny Program Arranged Will Be Held at | giveness, yet how many died because of his sin? (d) When David V7 EP18CUP. . o . lwars Stoc] wi preside, ev. Vi V] 1t ? Waugh T AL ek ;M-“h ‘k! A St REVIVAL SERVICES, e e Her A ST, T Keller Memorial saw the people dy ing, what did he say to God? Third and A Sireets Northeast. S e e : oo weeks, | lce8 @nd Representative A. W. Bark- Friae 18. (a) What value did David place on the little that a righteous man DOWNS, Pastor. 11:00 a.m—Dr. Randolph preaches— | Revival services. lasting two weeks, | jey - i Thursday, Andrew o may have? See Psa. 37. (b) In what state of mind did David lie The Brimming Cup Methodist. Protestant Church tomor- | sonqucted by hev. gohn S Mases new | The exccutive committes of the down to sleep at night? See Psa.4. (c) To what.part of vegetation 45 p.m.—Epworth League. Speaker, Prof. | FOW night, with Nell Mays, the BIrl|conma or S Jon urch, George- | Luther League of the District of Co- did David compare a godly man, and what kind of success did he say T = = o v 5y ati i 7 cleans va P i in life? “The Most Popular Woman | __ METHODIST PROTESTANT. __| Friday. Merrit 0. Chance, postmaster, "Utute at Keller Memorial Lutheran| — Young man could cleanse his way if he had made mistakes in life? : ” will preside, the services will be con- | Church next Tuesday in place of the S Lk n, g in Washington ducted by Itev. C. K. Ray and Homer | regular quarterly meeting of the or-|19- (3) What did David say God's word was to himseli> See Psa. 119 Second in serles on “MIRROR AND WOMEN.' Special program of music Visitors Are Hes Midday Services ! g a S OF MODERN MEN “The Morals of the Soldier Bonus.” WILL BE THE TOPIC OF REV. H. P. FOX Pastor of Hamline M. E. Church 9TH AND P STREETS, Tomorrow Evening receden the sermon. tily Welcome. JRelth's Theater Daily WESLEY CHAPEL REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. Services at Rust Hall Corner North Capitol and M _sts. 11:00 a.m.—Sacrament of Lord's Supper. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. Midday Services at Keith's Theater Daily at 12:30. Trinity M. E. Church Gth st. and Pa. ave. southeast. JOSEPH DAWSON . Pastor. i Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.. Decision day. at 8 O’Clock | Miss Cloris Aiken wili conduct the ‘mofn- | ing service. 11 o'clock, 9:30-SUNDAY SCHOOL. MUNION. PWORTH LEAGUB. | Epworth League, | Sermon by Subject— vided and an “TITHING_AS A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE.” LEADER—MES. 0. L. DAY. Petworth Methodist Episco- pal Church DOUGLAS MEMORIAL H AND 1lth STS. N.E. Tne | METHODIST EPISCOP. ME. Rev. Edwa;snl;)l:yes, D. D, |JohnWesley A. M. E.Zion Church ARGONNE DOUGHNUT GIRL AT REVIVAL SERVICES ——— - DR. CLARENCE T. WILSON |COMMUNITY BIBLE CONTEST NO. 4| TO DELIVER ADD RESS [LENTEN SERVICES 10 START MONDAY Commissioners to Be at First Midday Laymen’s Meet- ing at Keith’s. Midday Lenten laymen's services are to be held at Keith's Theater, 12:30 to 1 o'clock, beginning Monday. The services will be under the direc- tion of the Laymen's Service Asso- ciation of the Episcopal Church in co-operatioh with the Wa h(ng‘t!)!l Federation of Churches. Young Men's Christian Association and other re- ligiou organizations. Prominent speakers have been secured for the services. “The talks to be given,” says Byron 8. Adams, a member of the committee having the services in charge, “are to be practical and to carry a layman’s point of view to laymen. Last year the meetings were very popular. This year, with the vexations and worries of a troubled time pressing upon us all, there Is an even greater interest in this movement. We aim to pre- sent a wholesome point of view, to impress the sanctity of the season upon our audiences, by talking to; rather than preaching at them. The public is most heartily invited. Those who attend are assured of an inter- esting, quick, yet thoughtful half hour, and a sufficient variety in both speakers and topics to please the most exacting.” The program for next week includes the introductory meeting of March 6, Second 10 of 100 Questions on the Kings and Prophets of Israel. 11. (a) Aiter Absalom had slain Ammon and fled the country, what was David’s attitude toward him? (b) How did David greet Absalom the first time they met after Absalom returned to Jerusalem? (c) Aiter being kissed by his father, what proclamation did Absalom command the people to make? (d) What prayer did David make concerning | Absalom’s councilor that was answered? (a) What was the spirit of the people as they fled from Absalom to the wilderness by the way of Mount Olivet? (b) What did David say | about being requited good when Shimei cursed him and threw dust and stones at him? (c) In Psa. 86, probably written about this time, what did David say about violent men, and what prayer did he make for himself and his son? (d) In Psa. 8, what did David say about his troubles and his strength, and about dying? X (2) In the wilderness, without comforts or food, what did Barzillai, a good and wealthy man of Gilead, send to David and his refugees? (b) When David’s men begged him not to go to battle, what value did they place upon him? (c) If David's men had followed instructions, how would they have treated Absalom instead of killing him? - (d) What physical feature that added to Absalom's good looks proved to be the snare that caused his death? (a) Where was Absalom buried? (b) In his lifetime what had Absalom reared for himself that was proof of his vanity? (c) In this awful battle between father and son, into what was Israel’s victory turned? (d) When David said to those who had deserted him, “Ye are my brethren, ye are my bones and my flesh; wherefore then are ye the last to bring back the king?” what effect did his words have? (a) How did David and his household cross the river Jordan an their way back to Jerusalem? (b) Who was the first man to greet David when he reached the other side of the river? (c) How far had Mephibosheth neglected himseif after David had fled from Jerusalem? (d) When David said to Barzillai, “Come thou over with me, and I will feed thee with me in Jerusalem,” what did the good old man reply? (a) What reason did God give for permitting a famine to come into the land? (b) What physical peculiarity had the giant of Gath, who was slain by David’s nephew? (c) In his Song of Deliverance, what eight things did David say God was to him? (d) In the same Psalm of Thanksgiving, what did David say about God's gentleness> Com- pare Psalm 18. 14. | DR. CLARENCE TRUE WILSON. Having returned from an extended tour of the country, Dr. Clarence True Wilson, secretary of the board of temperance and prohibition and public morals of the Methodist Episcopal Church, is to deliver an address to- morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Met- ropolitan Memorial Methodist Epis- copal Church, on *“The Observations of a Reformer.” @ REV. JOHN H. JEFFRIES, A series of revival services is to be conducted under the direction of Rev. John H. Jeffries, pastor of the Ryland M. E. Church, 10th- and D streets southwest, beginning tomor- row morning and held each night. ex- cept Saturday, of next week. Miss Clovis Aiken, known as the ‘“Dough- nut Girl of the Argonne,” will make an address at each servi LUTHER LEAGUE TO HOLD Denison, Baltimore manager of Bab- atistical Bureau, will be the North Carolina Ave. N. C. AVE., §th and B S.E. Rev. P. W. Crosby, FPastor. REVIVAL SERVICES ganization. Details of the program were perfected by a special commit- tee, of which Rev. Henry Manken, j pastor of the Church of the Incarna- tion, is chairman. The institute will be opened at p.m. with a brief devotional service, followed by an address on “Philip, the Apostle.” by Rev. Dr. H. D. Hayes of St. Mark's Church, and a study of The Stewardship of Life,” taught b Rev. Dr. J. T. Huddle of St. Paul Church. At the close of this period the assembly will dissolve into group conferences” on committee work of young people’s organizations. conference topics and leaders follow Membership, Miss Selma Trede of St. Mark’s; devotional, Irving Koch of Luther Memorial; inner missions, M T. E. Nelson of Luther Memorial: so- ciables, H. R., Fellinger of St. Mark’ Lutheran literature, H. Caemmerer of the Church of the Atonement; officer: J. H. Solt of the Church of the Aton ment and president of the District League: stewardship, Rev. J. T. Hud- dle of St. 's. . At the close of the conference those | present will reassemble in the main auditorium for the closing service and | dismissed. s Section, ‘NUIL (b) What did Dayid say that people have when they love God's law? "See Psa. 119 Section, Schin. (c) What did David say about the wife and children of a man that fears and serves God? See Psa. 128. (d) What portion of Psa. 135 is a review of the creation and of victories to Israel through God's leadings? 7 (a) How many musical instruments did David recommend i God’s service? See Psa. 150. Name them. (b) Scan Ih:oll;o‘::vskc tl)l} 1T Chromcles_and sce how many chapters are a parallel history of David from his enthronement to his dcath. (c) While David was on his deathbed, which one of his sons tried to usurp the kingdom? See I Kings 1. (d) When David heard that the kingdom was being ;:‘:s:n;;ed, whom did he cause to ride on his mule and be proclaimed ng? DAILY LENTEN SERVICES. Lenten services at the Chapel of the Transfiguration will be held daily at 8 am, on Fridays at 4 and 8 p.m. - (Beginning Sunday night and and on Wednesdays at 7:30 and 11 lasting two weeks.) am. and 8 p.m. The subject for the sermon at the 11 .o'clock service to- morrow morning will be “Dangerous NELL MAYS, . e Teachings: _Fi ht, SpiMtism, ‘The Girl Evangelist, in Charge. | Now Thencht soa moonght: Spifitism, EVERYBODY WELCOME. 1 Rhode Island Avenue Rhode Island ave. at First ot. n.w. REV. G. 1. HCMPHREYS, Minister. 20. (Copyright. Louise Harding Earil.) s e ANSWERS TO FIRST TEN QUESTIONS. i 1 (a) First Samuel, 16-30, is ajhim to go to Hebron. biography of David, King of Israel| (b)) After David moved (@ David was at Ziklag when he|iNe men of Judah anointe yeard of the death of Saul and Jon- e athan, and the defeat of Israel—2 Samuel 1.1-10. (c) Upon receiving word that Saul and Jonathan were dead. and Israel was defeated, David and his men tore their clothing and vept and fasted until the e . —2 amuel, 111, 12. (d) David received Church of the Incarnation eV i) Pablic worshi) Bible school, 9:. ___Evening services—8 p.m. Atmemmt Cor. R. I. ave. & N. Caj s;rvleu-&und-y“ Samuel. 21, to Hebron d him king | t. 1. 0. BAKER, Pastor 00, 9:30 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m. and & p. Lauther League, 7:15 p.m. ANGERS CORDIALLY INVITED. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and 8th streets s.w. BEV. H. DENNINGTON HAYES, D. D, Pastor. “TEB CHURCH WHERD YOU FEEL AT HOME." —Bible school. The service and sermon. -Vespers and sermon. Al Haven M. E. 14th and B sts. and M WAL BOWN, — 001. !gm::a..-—flcf rmon blndmlhn ll‘nly Communion sdministered by the pastor. p,lm—nsll'er Link Club. ‘Speaker, Mr. 8ol T. Plastje of South Africa. p.m.—Senlor League. ALL ARE W c ul's s reigned two vears over the remaining | :levcn tribes of Israel.—: 0. (d) Twelve men of the tribe of Benjamin were selected by Abner and Ish-bosheth to repre: eleven tribes in battle AR house of Judah. Benjamin feated, losing 260 warrior: lost 19.—2 Samucl, 2.16,30,31. 4. (@) When Abner became vi Wwith Tsh-bosheth, he threanl.‘:nesxelg‘ from the battlefield the crown that fell from Saul's head, and the brace- let taken from his arm—2 Samuel, LUTHERAN. 00 45 8:00 p-m. (Wed.)—L. L. praver service. . " j 2. (a) Dav > transfer the entire kingdom, from | Grant Circieimad NewiHumptonane 3 Corner 14th and Corcoran st: A it BAYES WILL PREACH MORNING Concordia Evangehcal Amalekites his two wives b6 hng|Dan to Beer-sheba. over to David s | “THE CHURCH WITH .80 a.m.—Sunday school. REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor. AND EVENING. been taken captive.—1 Samuel, 30.25, | Samuel 10. (b) Before granting L \n!vl.!.lan M i “pap..,or.m u':":imn 9:30 8. m—agmg ":flflr’:«‘:‘;‘:;“fl : Lutheran T8, /(b) The ' military releinle oo 5_l;:rsl':;edor‘hpeace with Abner, David - 0. m. EV. OSCAR J. RANDALL, — N g 7 : 3 = =% € Epworth Iaague. $pM_REV. F. L. L HILLER. THERHOOD.~ Church of the Reformation o b ant G n. tablished by David was as his part is | wife. who hed pe i Of Michal 11:00 tioty Communton £ CSRUIAL INVITATION FOB ALL. Fielin solo. M. James P Amith. Penna. ave. and 2ad st. s.e. 11 a.m—Geriman cervion | l:f*fl fvouh D Louthe Iiatlle Faol 2 iSamucl a1 T4 BT A 00 inute Man Address. e R e VIEWS REV. J0HN WEIDLEY, D. D. 8 D.m.—Englinii wervice: Shag, Dis part be that tarrieth by the|unto Dav ill arise and go, and | ARRY L. UND s MR. H ERWO0OD. 7:30 p.m.—“THE RELIGION OF THE IN- DIVIDUAL." Chorus and Quartet Choirs. Mr. Charles E. Wire, director. Mrs. J. M. Syivester, organist. METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL John Marshall place and C st. n.w. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister 11 a.m.—~COMMUNION. “Why Did Jesus Die?” 8p.m.— Clarence True Wilson, D.D. Rev. John H. Jeffries PASTOR Ryland M. E. Church 10th AND D STS. 8.W. REVIVAL SERVICES MORNING—11 0'CLOCK. EVE; —7:30 0'CLOCK. Miss Clovis Aiken, The Doughnut Girl of the Dr. Wilson bas just returned from an e: tensive tour of the country. Do mot mi this treat. Everybody welcome. Other meetings as usual. The National Methodist Church Midday services, Kelti's Theater, daily Argonne, ¥ Lincoln l?oad Church | Lincoln road. Rhode Island ave. and U st. n.e, | WALTER G. McNEIL, Minister. —Holy communjon. 8 p.w.—Sermon, “‘WASTE PliAC’Eg. =Y | Church school. M. R. Speelman, Supt., Epworth League Service, 7:15 p.m. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. between 14th and 15th Streqts. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. 11:00—Public worship with sermon by the minister on the subject: g “The Recovery of a Tax Collector” 6:00—Bunch Social, with refreshments. . 6:45—Epworth League devotional service. 8:00—Public worship with sermon-lecture by Dr. Montgomery on the subject: “The Tragedy of the Waste-Heap and Our Day of Depression” SPECJAL MUSIC AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICES BY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, THE CALVARY QUARTET AND THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR. Free seats to the people. Church doors open in the evening at 7:30, MCKENDREE Mass. Ave. NW. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) CHAS, A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY— 9 a.m—Prayer servige. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Dr. Wesler, supt. - Classes for all. Will bring the message on Sund; cach night during the week at COME AND HEAR THE DOUGHNUT GIRL. 11 a.m—Public Worship conducted by the Pastor. Reception of new members. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. Miss Corning, director. 6 p.m.—“Get-acquainted meeting.” 7 p.m.—Epworth League. 8 o'clock—Evangelistic meeting conducted by the pastor. Subjcct: “A Captive—a King—and Jesus Christ.” There is always an altar service and prayer for those needing help. COME—BRING YOUR UNSAVED FRIENDS AND HELP THEM ON TO GOD. TUESDAY, 3 pm. to 5 pm—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. 4:15 p.m., an address on the subject: What Jesus Christ Offers to the Sick and the Aflicted. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Bible study, praise and prayer. Friday 8:00 P.M.—Pentecostal meeting, EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME.. * I‘Observafions of a Reformer’| farvin M. E. Church South ALL WELCOMD, o v shall part alike—1 Sam- a, ) i s will gather all Israel the king. that they league with thee, and ¢ est Teign over all that thine he, : sirest.”—2 Samuel, 3.21. (d) ‘;}l?‘?d sald. “T ‘am this day weak, thougn ! incinted king; and ‘these men’ the ns of Zeruiah be t — s haAmue] 55 00 hard for me.' BUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. .11 ps:rl 150 Mra. Heney Crowde oist, Mrs. Hent ve These services will help YOU. Galbraith A. M. E. Ziop Church 6th st. between L and M n.w. WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. 0:30 2.m.—Sunday school 3 —“THE SPIRITUALITY OF WOR- unto my lord | may make a hat thou may- | Morning service. Evening service. Christian _Endeavor Judah a portion of the spoil, sa L3 “Behold, a present for you of the spoil of the enemies of the Lord.”"—1 Samuel, 30.26. 2 Samuel, 1.1 records the grief expressed by David over the death of Saul and Jonathan and the de- German service, ‘10 a. 8 p.m. After evening | meeting. :45 gue “devotional, English Lenten service, Th .l Christ Lutheran Church (Missourl Synod.) e, bet. M and N sty NCHEL, Pastor. —Service with Holy Communion. .—Preparatory _service. _ Sub; 'Does Envy Do M Harm?” 7:45_—Fvening mervice. Sermon by the REV. PROF. J. A. SCHWOY. Lenten service Thursday, 7:45 p.m. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (THOMAS CIRCLE.) G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor 9:45a.m.—Bible School. 11:00a.m.—Service with Se. mon. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 800p.m.—Service With Ser- ith sh- ng on his 7.12. (b) Israel to! 6:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. p.m.—Rev. W. M. Warrick will preach. SPECIAL MUSIO BY THE CHOIR. YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR SERVIOES. * METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. lam 10: t— w. 10th and B sf CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. 8 p.m.—Pastor will preach 9:30—8. 8. 7—Epworth League. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Park Bd, & N. H. . m.—Sermon by pastor. Communion. n s, o Y. PHowara Wells Eleventh and H Streets N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 13—*“Christ No Man’s Debtor.” "REETS Services conducted by pastor, C. H. Buile on: 8 Street mon. 11 _and §; C. E m.; S 8. o ! e — ST. PAUIJ 3, Ramecmd ST, op,| THIS CHURCH WELCOMES| —esten S Kol Saly, § First “"pi® D Yoo o™ CHRISTIAN: - Bav.ch ) imgse Pastor YOU. St.Paul’s English LutheranChurch| o+ 32372558 ¢ ik | VERMONT AVENUE .m, services. o 15th ‘AND O ST 7 p.m.—Epworth Leagub. All Seats FREE Y H. Midweek Bervices—8 p.m. Thursday. 9:30 .m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Classes for all ages. J. M. HOGE BIBLE feat of Israel. 3 5. (a) Expecting to win favor w! if ho should go deto aas of e ool David, Rechab and Basash aon 3 2f Judah. and God replied by telling | neq at hoon s b, ] 22 Judah. and God replied by telling S Then came ali the trib: . And they anointed churfi‘[}. 0§ 'Ournlfather !mns;r‘r:uel. 5.3. (c) David was only Dr. Frauk Oliver Hall, D. ., of Boston 1 over whom s2 made king of il preach, 11 years' in Hebron; ¥ b AR S hree years in Jerusalem. Sres eighty vears old when he died David tdok the stronghold of Zion. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 9:45 .m.—Bible school. ' E. A.” Gongwer, suj ¥ 3. (a) At Ziglag David asked Godl bosheth, while quietly resti: 4.5 UNIVERSALIST. David unto Hebron. David king over Israe B O ~Judah, "over whom he reigned soven all israel, he was evidently abour Vermont ave. north of N ot. | U STREET AT 16th Northwest Epiphany RESCUE MISSION. CLASS. teacher. pt. Prof. W. G. Phillips, CHARLES F. 8TECK, D. P P . »” ms_m s MOTHERS' AND DAUGHTERS® DAY, SLECH LT Sunday school, 9:30 8 8—*“Songs in the Night. PEL P VA CLASS. Mr. R. 0. Mullikin, teacher. rad: MUSICAL PROGRAM OF GOSPEL HYMNS. 8 Thursday—Lenten_service. rrom Monday o Frday. Inclnsive, from 12:30 to 1, Mrs. D. U. Bair of Phils will give a series of falke to women under the auspices of the Lutheran Missionary Unlon of the city. 8. 8., 9:30. C. E., 6:45. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 6th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Bible Class for Men, 10:00. Morning Service, 11:00. Evening Service, 7:45. Intermediate Seciety, 6:45. Young People’s Society, 6:45. “THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH.” & worship. Sermon by pastor— Txnten serhe S t apers and Test awi services at Keith's Th Trinity Lutheran Church Cor. 4th and E sts. n.w. (Missourl Synod). H. SCHROEDER, Pastor. ‘Come ye YOUNG LADIES' CLASS. s T ye Mrs. W. C. Wyatt, teacher. “GOD’'S MEROY TO A HEATHEN 214-216 John Mar- shall Place. Herbert W. Kline, Supt. SPECIAL SERVICES— Dr. and Mrs. Lau Quartet and male quar. 0. Brief sermon by axtor. 1:15, Young People's tea; 7, C. E. Thurs., § pm.. midweek service, mems ciobe Col 1 Topic: MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister 11 a.m.—Morning worship. ~ Communion. Ser- lumbia Heights Christian Church " Park road west of 14th st. n.w. o the New Bible School Auditerium, 9:30 a.m.—Bible school for ail ages. Arthur C. Ridgeway, supt, 200 a.m.— e pastor, “THE Y the Leader, Miss lley. A - STRANGERS WELCOME. Park View Christian Church Park_road, east of ave. WALTER ¥. SMITH, !meh;n:. 11 ue. ip; and . kv.Frank'f' sé:ff:fi't'h junday school and Bible classes, ' BIBLE CLASS— Tracy L. Jefford: LADIES' BIBLB CLASS. ‘Thurs., 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church gt Simon Peter.’ Bible school—9:30 a.m. Junior and Senlor O. E. (Ohlo Synod.) 18t2 and Corcoran sts. n.w. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 Sunda; school, m, 2 G. B. LENSKI, Pastor. DISCIPLES—14th Bible study, 1 preacking, 11 a.m. ng, Thurs., 7:30 p.m AND H ST8. ! H St. Christian ** AP B ® || Preston,A. Cave, Minister Bible school, am. - Preaching service, 11 a.m. C. E. service, €45 p.m. i ety orsh i o0 urel w God. "COME. S " pl. n.w. Supper and . meet- rangers welcome. SOULS’ CHURCH Founded 1821 _ ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE}D. D., Minister ALL 1 | . 9:45—Sunday School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and Adult Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. NINTH STREET 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by .the minister— ‘ . “THE ROMANCE OF RELIGION” MR TITTMANN, Bass. MRS. CARTER, Violin MR. ATWATER, Piano . Ninth and D Streets N.E. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning Worship at .11 o’clock Evening Services at 7:45 Rev. G. A. Miller, Pastor 338 10th Street N.E. ¥5th St. Christian Church . —Com: jon and preaching serv- T ce: " Bermon, subject, ~Forard for —C. E meat i v 5.8, mud Bivle cias e o 4 iR 11:00 m.—%emun by the pastor. worth League. Topic discus- ntral 3 G BAWK, Pastor. O Pifas Weddnas oo Millioa Mount Vernon Placg Church (M.E. Church South) Overflow Service at 11 a.m. Music by Quartet and Chorus Choir under direction Mr. Shure. Ge p.m., ——METHUDIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church % 5, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday L. Bible mDEBS"nAd;“D céTé%AEDB' DAY. B oust Pleassat. Baptist hott. 6:30 sion. Good music. 'Q st. bet, 30th and Sist sta. n. A b Cont Vi B e T p.m.—E. EVERYBODY WELCOMB. e TR TociURE ™ | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 9th and Massachusetts Avenue THE REPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m.—SERMON BY DR. CHAPPELL. 8 pm.—SERMON, BY DR. CHAPPELL. REVIVAL SERVICES EVERY NIGHT ‘THIS WEEK EXCEPT SATURDAY DR. CHAPPELL PREACHES AT EVERY SERVICE, Mid-day Services at Keith’s Theater Daily at 12:30.. SERVICES IN B. F. KEITH’S THEATER DURING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH \ It is generally recognized by thinking people that the world needs a genuine revival of religion more than any- thing else at this time. What better place to begin such a revival than our own Capital City. Watch, work and pray that the spirit of the Lord may descend upon all His people in the National Capital, 5 Subject of sermon, o st - muel, { = | his househol CHRISTIAN CHURCH |Charch of the New Jerusalem INTEREST GROWS IN BIBLE CONTEST Answers to First Ten of 100 Questions Are Print- ed Today. Interest is being manifested in the fourth community Bible contest be- ing conducted by the Bible depart- ment of the District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs, The Star co-operating. Answers to the first ten of the 100 questions, and th. second ten questions, are printed it an adjoining column. The committee in charge of the congest announces it has decided to grade the work to correspond witi the grading of the awards. In th connection children twelve years o and under are permitted to answ any two of the subdivisions of each question; adolescents may any three; seniors are W four questions. Each subquestio answered must carry the number the guestion of which it is a par and also the letter that designates the subguestion. Announcement also is made th, persons, outside the District. may enter the contest and that seniors need only state they are more than eighteen years of age The committee invites contestant: to enter the course even though the do not try for a certificate of awar The rating of papers will be done i, various centers. The papers will be delivered to and collected from the leader of each center by the deliver department cf Woodward & Lothrop':, through the courtesy of William H Everett of Calvary Baptist Church SERMONS ON HYMNS. Rev. Smith of St. Thomas’ Take: This Course for Lent. The Lenten course of sermons this vear of the Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith rector of St. Thomas' Church, will Le on certain hymns of the church will be in the following ord, e God, to The Thou ad, Art S Kindly Faiht Lot “Rock of AR Jesus, Lover of My Soul. At the 5 o'clock service on Satur- days Dr. Smith will deliver special addresses for the children on some of the creatures mentioned in the Bible. as follows: March 4 ts”; Mare . “Serpents”: March 18, “Lions 25, “Dogs”: April 1, “Spar- April 8, 5 the city of David and carpenters and ma buiit Pavid an house.— (b) David lived in # Lous but the men of Israel lived in tents Samuel, 20 Comment: The word house frequently refers to man’s tribe or family. gathered together all the chosen wen of Israel, thirty thousand, to bring up the ark of the Lord of hosts Samuel, «d) The ark of the > of Obed- the Lord ble: Samuel, 11. (a)In her heart spised David when she ing and dancing for joy of the Lord came to Jer (b) Therefor. of Saul 20-23. (c) God said to David, T will appoint a place for my and will pla them, dwell in a place of their own, move no more: neither shall the children of wickedn afflict them nv more, as before time—2 §; uel. 10. (d)God said to David, Thine house and thy kingdom shall be cs- tablished forever before thee. Samuel, 7.16. 8. (a) David established garrisons in Syria of Damascus and the Lord preserved David whithersoever he went.—2 Samuel, 86. (b) As for Me- phibosheth, said the king, he shall cat at my table as one of my own son: 2 muel,'9.11 v half of their beards, and cut off the: garments in the middle, even to buttocks, and sent them awa Samuel, 10.4. (d) The king said. Tarry at Jerico until your beards be grown, and then return.—2 10.5. 9. (a) The Lord wus displeased when David slew Uri Samuel. 1L (b) Nathan said, Howbeit, be- cause by this deed thou has giv: great oc ion to the enemies of the Lord to bluspheme, the child also th: is born unto thee shall surely die. 2 Samuel, 12.14. (¢) When David looked upon his dead child he said, 1 but he shall not re- n she (Bathsheba) bare a (David) called his name tl vid's, who was a very subtle man, gave Ammon evil advice.—: 13.3-14. (b) Later Ammon called his servant that administered unto him and said, Put now this woman out from me. and boit the door after her. (c) Tamar sald to Ammon, . my brother, do not force me; for no such thing ought to be done in Israel. Do not thou this folly Samuel, 13.12. (d) Absalom took Tamar to dwell in his own house and named hie beauti- ful daughter after her.—2 Samuel, 13.20 and 14.2 by Louise Harding Eari) (Copyright, 1022, FRIENDS.- 1811 Eye St. NNW. Meeting at 11 am. First da- (Snrteed ewhami—10 a.m. ALL ARB IN . FRIENDS (Orthodox) 13th and Irving sts. n.w. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. Rev. 8 Ed gar Nicholson will be in attendance. Cbristian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. THEOSOPHY. Theosophical . = <= “NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) ™ _1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, MARCH 35, AT § P.M.— CARNA (Revelation, 21.2.) Sixteenth st. above Q n.w. Sunday morning service at 11. Sunday school at Arca t 1 Men's . *“The Modern Spirit of Research oung people’s hour at 6:43. Free lending library in the Parish House PAUL_SPERRY, Pastor. Christadelphian Ecclesia ¥ NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11:30 a.m. All_welcome.

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