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1 10 o3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Latest Announcements of Church News, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, PAL 1922. Activities and Services 5 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) | VOLUME FOR THE BLIND. |$30,000 CHURCH FUND |LECTURES TO BE GIVEN l ENGLISHWOMAN DIVINE . | GOV. BONE TO SPEAK. | THE FAMLY CHURGH. — o —_— [ Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Light Edition of Scriptures Issued IS NEARLY COMPLETE| BY PROF. GOONASAKARA TO VISIT THIS COUNTRY :pictures of Alaska to Be Shown nh‘ WUs o 4 by Bible Soclety. Christian Church. Church & small handy volume of Scripture{Congregat 1 1din dhism an - i Dumbarton Ave. near Wisconsin ave. 8.%. | selections is being produced b: e gregational Building Project in [Convert From Bud dspauk Miss Maude Royden's Views on nA‘ln;lkc.:zrlel:ml!;l Jocluding many moy- REV. B. L. McGOWAN. *;nerlun Bible Sncletydfolr u\ehnllnd. Cleveland Park to Be Pushed as er of Repute Will Be Heard ‘Women’s Movement Have Stirred | of the new government railroad, will | d: hool. e purpose, it is stated, is t a N 3 | Y FISEART OF GIVIYG.: | light book. for casy handling by the Result of Campaign. Next Week. Native Land. e N e one. el 3 e PARNERSTOF Eiflsfd and nvalids and for easy car-| . ietfon of a $80,000 fund for Gov. Scott C. Bone will speak and | rying by those who travel. 8 2 Charles L. Mason of the Alaskan | .5 . o = The small volume will consist of|the erection of the first unit of a per- Lecturer Explains Doctrmes Cemeering commission, in cnarge o J0IN With Millions Tomorrow Lincoln Road Church | sooroximately forty sheets, 7 bY 14! manent bullding for the Clevelana : ' the films, will make explanatory re- 3 . Lincoln road. Rhode Jainnd ave, and U 8€. B.e. | pound. It will be the nearest approx-i Park Congregational Church, 34th ana| of Church as Promulgated mEkeEsArepIsiIrin SciSho Nt in Nation-Wide 11 am and § b.m.—Public worship. Ser- :sn;::"?"tn';':'x.e‘i’finfic'“kx“ «z;ll‘unnx ever | Lowell streets, has been virtuaily as- | k . Inquiries in re- 2 Charehs bodi, M. R. Speelman, Sapt.. 9:30 | zard to this Volume ana gifts to pro- | Sured and plans are now being form- by Mrs. Eddy. i H Canvass. mote its circulation should be ad-{ulated in connection with its con- _ Epworth League Service, T:15 p.sa. dressed to L, B. Chamberlain, Bible[struction. “If we would becomo acquainte Presbyterians in this section are House, Astor place, New York city. 3 i with the Father we must learn to joining tomorrow afte cith X House. Astor place. New York city. _| The campaign, which has been in : e i SIinE fternoon with mil & = = = ove,” s aren : : for fha Rev. Bu A vopy p, | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White | RESSIERLIIAT Y (2 Talneor mors "% 5 member ot the board of [l over the cauniry in & macionw e eV, war yes, . .y TOT 'V 7LTA D] T Hst ) H B e J lon-wide PASTOR. WESLEY CHAPEL e ot e aibe lecturcship of the First Church of | —every member—canvass for benevo- mlfll—sflfldl{hl:k(:"‘"' REV, -1 C. NICHOLSON, D. D. 000 fund will be completed within the Christ, Scientist, in Boston, in a lec- jlences of the church. Some of the v IHE OPENING WINDOWS OF ces at Rust Hall next weck or ten days. ture on Christian Science last night . |l.'hurcht'4 of Washington, however, | T0 GOD'S STORE- North Capitol and M sts. wga;ne‘t‘::‘l‘;fzeetdnfi 'L'un'x'!fi.f"“{&'lu;‘ii’.' fat the First Church of Christ, Sci- ‘will not hold the campaign until e Tee ot five to prepare the plans for entist, this olty. The speaker was Will Have Important Part in|sarch 1. Midday services at Keith's each day. the new slruclu[lfil ’l‘h: committee 1s introduced by Mrs. A. L. Hitchoock, "|Ieddk"‘ for $14.500,000 for the composed of Willlam nOWles Coop- second reader of the church. ("“' world-wide work of the Presbyteri SISDRY. WARCHET: 1068 Waugh o AL | O chairman: Frank N. Grigg, Arthur “Mrs. Eddy's teachings have thrown $15, ,000 Drive Between (pric;vid: Aot el ool b o Dot SUSDAY. MARCH Third/asd/a: Strests Nocthocat. H Smith, Arthur W' Crawford ana 80 much light upon the life and mis- | Aoril 30. | Morrow and in the foliow-up work in REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. Jorry A. Mathews. Clarence L. Hard- Slon of the great Savior of men that| | Now and pri succeeding weeks. e 00 4 Suntay sevol Orgasised eiens. | I has been selected as architect. the whole World riscs to call her| b 1" Presbyterians, several Dean of the Schoni ivf|lleh.’:lhm o the. Ametl- 8 en |, Jt Is expected that the bullding Wil bleesed he said. -She says, In sub-, b Baptists of the District of Colum- | adobted the budget meihod of operal can Univers.ty be completed by next winter. e H ! S ror o 2 3 g on, 50 that the mission boards Know S5 ('hnm"fll Iy the paster. Ihc Great Adven plan Is to crect at this time a Sunday S v i TS s commana- MR | 12 are to have an important part | i aGtAnde (GF MEER" LT RIOY of Oxford, England. ~_ 7300 p.m —Epworth League service. school house. the bullding of a main ments.” Then she expiains, in un- in the whirlwind campaign for $15.-) something rather definite as to the Church . church auditorium being deferred un- imistakable terms, how we are to MISS MAUDE ROYDEN. 000,000 in which Northcrn Baptists |amount of money th, "Rosedale M. E. Chur A Pfllar in God’s Temple” [{l}2 later gte, Rov. Frack Bllsworth| o & 1. Gooxasa Brove our hellanc That the roal inspiration of tne|(hroughout the United States will! Dt Sil SFthe chureh vear. March 3 F. E. L G N, . % £} 0 Vear: e actual i sl__n:,l, B e e A WETKONE LS AT KARA . Sees Proof of God's Power woman movement over the world to- | take part between now and April 30. | money contributed for thic work hoe SAD o S o iday_services, lmlxh Tn--r-n daily at 12:30 i A series of lectures is to be given in “What is demonstration in Chris- |day is not a desire for higher| (of the $15000,000 District of Co- risen from $5.354.000 1o $10,202,000 Preching services at 11 and 8. Recep- i METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) |this city, beginning tomorrow and |tian Science? It is the practical |Wages or shorter hours, but rather|, =—... - o o .. have been assigned,2nd it is expected that each year will ton s ne® members ang baotiem service.” | \ TR \ continuing one week, by Prof. E. L.|proof of God's power and presence, |2, résentment against °society for pe | see an adyance. pm—Boworth; Xasmnes L L 5 Goonasakara of India, a convert from | © of Godmipowar-and b + | perpetually denying their humamity,|a Quota of §37,446.13. They arc bend-{ “rrha ‘New Era Movement of the }4" _T;:":Wmhg :;::\:gj;’;'r:; mw{m ? B . llt P k gxggrlmuand lecturer of lnlerna-""es““:’flb' :;;r:or-x and physical heal- l[;n:lr":m':‘;{nfiier:‘dffinrfl‘gfi"'\s:‘:e‘; ing every energy toward bringing :{rsstgt-.r.a:‘ (I'xurr'h is the organizu- / ood " he added. 3 i - | tion e canvase plans NIEMORIAL: rightw ar He will speak as follows: Tomorrow. | spreatment in Christian Science | 404 the World’s best known woman the| campaign toa: isuccesstulicon: | LER A LOMER SHIC ihe canvass pline B mwanagtrs 11 am., Petworth Mothod!st Epis- preacher, analyzes the cause of un-|clusion. touch with pastors in every state » . . now. | 8th ana Jefterson sts. n.w. copal Church, and at Foundry Church | means doing something for the sick |rest among her sex. Rev. F. P. Langhorne, promotion|Each of the 10,000 pastors has been - r Han—y Dawson Mitchell, D. D_, & A at 8 p.m. His subjects will be India's | according to an understood principle, | Miss Royden is to give a series of | director for the District, is in charge: offered leaflets to help arouse inter- O l I l I l Minister Charles S. Cole, Minister. ;jni—ch {1::;_ d” and “Buddha, the|instead of experimenting upon them | l€Ctures before the seventh meeting of | of campaign organization. DIStriCt | ast among members of his eongrems ght of Asia.” He will lecture each ! the National Biennial Christians As-{of Columbia business men are band-|iion and pledge cards for nee of ihe 1AM — 1l 11:00 AM— evening at 8 welock, as follows: Mon- | With poisonous drugs and then walt- | sociation, which will assemble at Hotling together for the drive, under the|canvassers. The standard plan, fol- < “S;mt of a Great thstry" o g o at l'(oufldrf" Church, “Christian |ing for days, wecks and sometimes |Springs, Ark., April 20-27. leadership of the Northern Baplistiowed by nearly every church. pro- “Christian Stewardshin” Siisnce the Tueasl(‘lfll»"";t af Hindu | for months to see whether they ge | She savs ‘this denial of woman's|Laymen's Coungil. it | Vides for teams of two visitore, me: 8 P.M.— ship e opopny e Tucaday, Metropoli- | 20 MO ietlan Sclence treatment | humanity is age-long and is found in| District of Columbia women {or women, each team to visit ahout “The Nation’s Gr 5 n Methodist Church, “My Conver- | Jf Ent e e |every social system, in almost cvery |also have a prominent part in the|ten families and ask Nedi . e Nation’s Greatest Asset’ 8:00 P.M.— uo'ndnllrn:;: ‘Buddhism to, Lhrlslmnlty L e Dy i ot hing for | Fellgion and in almost every phi-|drive. Northern Buptist | Women | each member of the “,,"',,g' ,U,":fl’,f,‘(',’ Green Motor Busses pass the door. [ CIENT BIOGRAPHY. “Different Answers to the || Thursday, at First Baptist rhuécv{ :|ment over has done or ever can do, |Pized a3 human belngs und not as 4| 32.000.000 of the $13.000000 Mre | or the pledges are sent by the chur ioh RIDORATIY. s Thursday. at First Baptist Church, T3 | Q305 NG ES 2 butforer immediate | 96X o Instruments to another's end | B Howe o ark roa est | Tater. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, ¢ Same Question” Eriday, at the Church of the Covenant, | DesScssion of health and strength, e Hayaen 1o the Seukmier of SiF oo e t;z“fi:‘;fl:&%?&?:;fié‘m ’ . o P “India‘s Contribution to Civilizations |after materia medica has pronounced £ D. D., Minister. 2 wonderful message. No charge for ad- Prof. Goonasakara was once s healer | 113 verdict of hopelessness, it does THomak Royden, formerty Lord Mavor| .2 Zeaturejor e fomeien ‘,‘,',:,’0,‘,’;‘ ADDRESSES MEN’S CLUB 9:30 8.0 The Model Chureh School. Bring| mittance. Ofering for missions. Sunday School—9:45 A.M. ||in india ‘and for ten years a univer. | Something for nim which ' physical i e et mad by e meuic | them the best known men and women ' the children. ‘Wednesday—8 p.m. lected _motion ple- S sity professor. He wears th sense does not and cannot explain. 5 i 11:00 0.m—DI, RANDOLPH PREACHES—| tares. Reneft campaizn fund. 25 cents.” 2 Buddhiat priest and Speans ’;:;’”;’g Tf Chiristian Science treatment makes | ties In leading a movement to induceof the denomination. including Mrs. | Representative Temple Speaker at 5 L : 7 s A Epworth League—7:00 P.M. || pertently. There wint be oo sainBiieh | a specialty of any one thing, it is in | 6T church to admit woman preachers | Helen Barrett Montgomery, president ; “When Christ Went to Church” | The National Methodist Church CEe SRS ‘ Gotng something’ for safering hu- | has tremendously stirred that historic| of the Northern Bapiist Convention. | St. Mark's Parish Meeting. 5 H owi = i ody. and Dr. Aitchison, who o 6:45 p.m—Epworth League. Gen. Ausell The following clergymen are sup- |mamity. tnstead of thrusting God | °\iis Royden preached her first ser-|rallying forces throughout the coun- | Tiebresentative Henry Temple of h aside i h n 3 oL m, CALVARY porting these meetings; Rev. Dr. 11 I | aslde in the hf}l:r of ldrlm.lhhr by bc:’“' mon in a remote village as unofficial | try for the campaign. jPennsylvania was the principal andolph, Rev. r. harles Wood, down to e verdict of the de-; speaker at the meeting of the Men's sakara Rev. Dr. Henry o BT curate to Rev, Hudson Shaw. This : ceting of the Men Prof. E. L. Goona . iy R R N s L Light of Asia” On Columbia Road N.W. between 14th and 15th Streets. D. Mitehell. “ i el fame. Since then she has fied many! MISS ANDERSON GUEST. |jisit, He discussed the charauier of “Buddha, the Light of a > From various human quarters there | pulpits. She was the first woman 10 God and their 1 s oty o Finest musc Hearies welcome. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister CHUBGH OFFICES REMOVED. | Chrisiian ScimaciTE, Assertion that | All the pulpit of the Clty Temple of g1 Secretary of Missionary So- | Stockel' vice bresidont of {he ciol {ing but human su tion." i & e = presided. as the president, Charles & u = 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. m'fi'c':.:"“n“{“\:‘.','l”..‘f of the Episcopal ;‘\(‘n)utfiwe“ru Knows how mhezxf:“t '.!?33522- ?fi:&.'\e“ ‘o, RoW e resldei’ ciety Will Attend Luncheon. | -::r:f:;‘:}”“a’s _;:Imlfin»dl.|“ mF hos . > i ngton have been | scientific treatment, kn. that = i ¥ je | N AC of iliness. Following Petworth Methodist Episco-| s:30—calvary Mens Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; | removed from 812 15th street north- | geation plays no part in it.. When one | canvention. Miss. Roslen will ehals | ot memr o O o Chriaan | Tiesting, refreshments were servel pal Church Mr. 0. W. Youngblood, president. west to the Trinity Civie and Com-|learns how the sick arc healed in|lenge \women and girls to Come out|Missionary Society, will be the guest | 47,2 Musical program was given vy Church, 3d an * streets | Christian Selence, one ¥ i 5 e oMt Al 'y ey e i next meeting of t g Grant Cirdle -nnv:e':hxl1n-n-li!‘r'v|-'v:r n.w. | 11:00—Public worship with sermon by nosthwest. | Zocate nlor make use o?h)r,‘:‘:»'t;:'rn:g- u’:nmexfip:fl p»“.L‘;’»J’ffy'?-'&-‘-‘L'eéSfo '?.5:3‘“3.’;2»“ \a':'d(.?"d‘ ";':”:5.:" ¥ nlr‘\; be held Thursday. April 2. B ELLI MS, Minis R | Zllon i any form. *The only hes)- 2 s 1 | he xt d he Nintl R o JOHN REID SHANNON, D.D. METHODIST BPISCOPAL (Wtey |, 5, 5 AT g it bl oo neLontl W Mmalinsl i, it e B2 CHURCHES TO = - ! tality and warmth of divine love! o cieties o PLLOWSHIP WITH !mm.- 6:00—Bunch Social, with refreshments. ;:;x‘!g’"nonsut:;pi;{!mflg?h.h,-h.,;,d,,,' "fi' BlBLE STUDY TOPIC ;’)Ims:‘[;fie?x'f é:‘ejr‘;hge:zsarugxi;’e;‘;;lhf\‘! “MEET by_chorus and quartet choirs. T S - . 9 2 ¢ stion is the child of self- ’ . = 1 foi- p A re. | direc 6:45—Epworth League devotional service: Tf Winter Comes” will; it is a lawless human make.be- _— e O I O romce il pe | AnDUAl Session of Washington Fed- s, G 55 Biveater, e oigantat: 8:00— lieve, which neither heals nor blesses. |Episcopal Religious Board to Meet 'held in the Columbia Heights Chris- eration Wednesday. Will be the topic Discusses Labor Conflict. tian Chureh, to which all women are s Trinity M. E. Church o 'LENTEN MUSICAL SERVICE T e e March 21. | inviced. i 2 The annual meeting of the Washinz- Sth st and Pa. ave. southeast. Special Music by Tomorrow at 8 p.m. of ital and labor is largely an exhibition | The Lenten meeting of the Board| , THursday evening at 6 o'clock Mrs. | ton Federation of Churc JOSEPH DAWSON, Ph. D., Pastor. & {of human selfishness. due to false of Religious Education, Diocese (,”Q“fi"w“, “",”, "E.”'Ii‘ S“;Hmfl r,‘"‘lh*‘fl at the Ralcigh Hotel it ey GEORGE HAROLD MILLER REV. H. P, o o e or ReiEious Eitcation, Diveere o | $0ertoD, il D8, (he, FUEeS, O 10 | bl 2 \ Serimon by the pastor, 11.—Sublect, *“The R « O nBoth capitalist and laborer can be- | Sfephen's parish hall, 14th street and | SIS TPUERET, 98 “,’;“\",,’“F“’“! a2l Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will presi d T e THE CALVARY QUARTET P o taday, 8 overeome, nteniEently | colbmbid Foaa. Tucsday. Stareh 21 at| BT AR TIRECTWALG, [, Founary Nethodind o worth League, i . Brrm:n"l-y e fustor, 0. sublect, “The THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR astor of stands between them and the redemp- E R iothes mtt to bl ceen by, ev. ";“;fw‘"'r‘,’,ig:k;‘""“,;’g‘;‘k‘a:,‘*l‘,’":*‘;f,fl‘gg B Haen Bircinead ot f;‘xflfm‘.:fe ot rentest Joy _in the World = A ve gospel of service; - % oLtk s v | = MR. HERMAN AMISS, Organist ; . Coming Will result In the adequate aa- | DrarocorES, - Dudley. roctor of (he | women. “The evening prayer service Eive the address CONGREGATIONAL. Church doors open in the evening at 7. Free seats to the people. a e Ivl, ki, lll'dl g 3§,r§‘£"5.e’,‘»"'3‘n1.’ll dl‘e':fi:"():, School Teacher's Success,” and Rev, g’{twtxrx;;c;g;;?e‘:“yirz?e,sn S R A ‘ y CLEVELAND PARK Mass. Ave. N.W. Bet 9th and VI 4%D B STRUEN, Llive and to love as true Christians, | washington pasishe ~How ta Get the | Geron Wil speak on “The Need of THE HOLY SPIRIT,” THEME . . N.W. Between and: . { There is positivel t! 3 " e Tiout, T (CONGREGATIONAL), MCK E:NDR E:E: Oth Streets pacItying 0r heAling thetr Erievances | Children into the Sunday School. ey Rev. Dr. Taylor to Lect: ’ and Lowell Sts. (The Red Brick Church) His tople at 11 a.m. will be More religion and less selfishness will R A o Lecture at Cen- ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, solve every world proble: | DR UR EE TO WILL CONFER PALL'UM. tral Presbyterian Church. o CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor “The Chrtstan and | =Senie souammr | D= PUGKEC W0 SEERK | - s, Dr. James . Tarior, paor o . ENTHUSIASK OF SUNDAY— His M ~—Ehen M.E.Ch R iCalvary Baptist Missionary Work- rchbishop Curley Not to Hold |th. Central Presbyterian hureh, wii: £ Membe: 9 P, s one ezer ur Ceremony When Crowds Attend. |Eive,a lecture next Thursday evenin: nm.'.'-'i:"('f Liserk a.m.—Prayer service. “c". 4th nxl_‘_”l.s 0 1 ers Meet Tuesday. | RALTRMORE. 3Td. 5 on “The Holy Spirit.” This theme is omm; . L 9:20 2.m.—Sunday school. ;) nister. i 5 =8 p March 11 (Spe-:in connection with a series of lec Ghlef of Chapiains Axton and Scott assisting. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all o Gy “hool. Bible apa! The annual meeting of the Wom-|cial).—There will be no ceremony of | NOW being given on “The Fundamentalc y . N 7pan.—Ppworth League. Subject— en's Missionary Society of Calvary |the conferring of the pallium upon|Of Christianity,” to which the publi 2 11 o’clock—Publi hio. S by th A “MY D! TO AN INSPIRIN| g jBaptist Church is to ‘be held next|Arcnbishop Curley. It is pointed out |is invited. S ANT o’clock—Public worship. Sermon by the pastor: P A e S e 3 ° Tueaday Bt 11 o'clocle < by the archbishop that the cathedrali Beginning tomorrow a week of self- MT. PLEAS “thn W % > EVERYBODY WELCOME. “G“’f”’d i‘.’;’i’\z{!m{”}“;-lg":n'g:z' :; cannot take care of 3" who have been | denlal and, praver will be observed in (Congregational) God Opens the Windows of Heaven' T RIS WETHODIST EPISCOPAL. tcolaredy TR survey 10 Sertiod s | RS 10t Tekides arenblabops | Jorelsm mission work of the Soathers 5 s 5 : 4 , missionary to Burmah, 2 | Presbyte J COLUMBIA BOAD KEAR 4 8T 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. Miss Corning, director. Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Charch | wiii conduct ‘tne devotional exer- | aigo5iohops: had notified the arch| RNy In the Residential N.W. g 2 sl Ma:vin M. E. Church South eth ;‘L i)m'n'fi" ILE"‘p” B.w. cises. Mrs. F. J. MacSpeiden will|ceremony. The Baltimore prelate ] = Walter Amos M 6 p.m—"Get-acquainted meeting. 10th and B sts, s.w. ; o s BEstor. L WO 4 has promised to make reservations SERIES OF SERMONS i organ * CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. 1:%0 % EIVNG zasacs. will e &% election. of oTCers wnd| Lo g mpers of the relisious : MINISTER. 7 p.m—Epworth League. st il mrac: 3)"(:.{: 3{- :g:.sg::::v::hwl choir. plrm, gutlined for & missionary musi- "‘.};’,“g:fi‘,’,::‘.‘.’,;‘ f,",‘{’f.;",?ffl?;,m is an |Rev. Dr. Freeman Preaching on PropC— Sy . - Pastor will - prea mmon by Rev. John Saunders.) S31 and “a ome” to be given March, gmerican tradition and ceremony. not i = - 5 8 o —E: stic cted by the tor| . 8. i Rue. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR. 31. Luncheon will be served at 1|fojjowed i h v Special Themes for L clock- nngelx meeting condu 5 0T ollow: n other countries. When ., es for Lent. “The Soul in theanofFate A 4 pas ST. PAUL T Bs”illr;e{'w YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR BERVICES. | o'clock. Mar O'Hern: as representative of | Rev. Dr. James . B Mt. Pleasant Chorus. Subject, “The Sea of God’s Forgetfulness.” Rev. J. J. Ringer, Pastor Haven M« E. Church LUTHERAN. AT e e a e shs | of Eplphany Churen, i i 0 morning. e Jo Jo = 5 um in Rome from the late Pope: s preaching two Gitidsa's Btery overy, Sndey: macaiag. There ia always an altar service and praer for those needing help. | 11 am,and8 n.n—Sermon b e or o Benedict XV the required. formuta | Secial series of sermons on Nunty 5:00 P.M.—VESPER SERVICE— il o : E D P, —8e = - had been followed out and the arch- | MOTNNgs and evenings in Lent. Tir. COME—] OUR UNSAVED FRIENDS AND HELP THEM ON TO GOD. Epworth League. I d the Spirit” - | Mtaweek Services—8 pm. Thursday. 1. bishop Dy that mere ceremony be.|Sunday morning theme i “Timecs of eSus A MONDAY—S$ PM.—Meeting of Official Board. m.—Sermon_and conference rally. came officially the head of this arch- | \é-measuring”; Sunday evening, “The .00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Soclety. i e e e diocese. ' The pallium was brought to Men the Wobe e t : Y EVEWING CLUB— 3 to 5:30 PAL_Service of Frayer Yot e Hesticg ot .{ 3. M. HOGE BIBLE CLASS. cinl musie by cn E thisicity by BishopiCaraana, of P"""l e e sy PEARE e oL U S A Y oot RN aNiies D the Pa vt i e e ¢ the el Prof. W. G. Phillips, teacher. peria Raemanr o gnad Rico. i :}xtfi) oclock tomorrow evening e el Wi Christ Offers the Sick o | OO R A e Ll : — i et oo, Spraiaaies, feeonily ) 9:45 2.m.—Church scheol. Classes for all. ! t J‘sus t ers the Sick and Mflkted | Pmu‘mm (mss (oung ladies). Jo wellC’A M.E. Zion Church; ;34‘)3 P (Wed—Lenten wervice with 'WILL CONFIRM TOMORROW. 2:“;;::?* "‘rfié .::(e;cl‘\“r”‘xlu;fl:‘l‘lkoyal,: EVERYBODY WELCOME. | o R aaide Bt sk ierioon: sneatii | . Wratt, teacher Comer 14th and Corcoran sts. o w. [ sermon. Archbishop Curley will come here!day services from 12:05 to 12 ! g a time of great 1 St , ! O T atemoon, mesting & ome BT Topie: RE' . CARI o] O n;la\nT D»; Hayos will preach, | tomorrow to confirm a class at St.|Rev. Dr. H. P. Almon Abbott of Grace You are cordially invited toc come. Those who are sick or afflicted ™ | Miaday *services elt's Theater Daily| Matthew's Church. Ciiureh, Baltimore. Dr. Freeman wiil are especlally welcome. *Emory Heet S0 UNITED BRETHREN. $ioek and Thuraday aftetnoon at EETTETES N. o ursday afternoon at 15 5 4:45. The Lenten ser INGRAM MEMORIAL WEDNESDAY_:’ lPtMcz Fs‘ouru; au:;naru; Ct;r;}ference Dr. John R. Edwards, Hatiae, Endeavor meeting Memorial United Brethren | are daily < Tenth St. and Mass. Ave. N.E. stri uperintendent, in arge. —*'SAFETY FIRST. Sermon to Col,l dia E eu l 4:45 pm.. except Saturday, with the REV. B. F. RHOADS, D. D., Pastor. | THURSDAY—8 P-M—Prayer, Praise and Bible Study. Rl i oy, Amociation. con vangelica Church Eoly communioniatiiicl ook Alitres- 11 A.M—SERMON— services will help YOU. Lutheran i rth Capitol and R st day morning. “Fishing” FRIDAY—8 P.M—Pentecostal Meeting. Audress by the Pastor, M”flo“‘mnomsmf— Elion ) s e B B TO ADDRESS MEN'S CLUB. LOCHER, Pastor. Ga it (o B Dinner| Moving Wheels, or Connecting Church Machinery With Rhode Island Avenue = Tl I bt “The High Price of a Dinner’ Divine P | MT. PLEASANT | Ebode lslsd ave. at First at. o o TRLCoue. SR leaS Foron.” Mens “Good Will Crunt 500 Homer Chureh school at 9:30 a.m. e Power.” | . | REV. G. 1. HCMPHREYR, Mialster. LUTHERAN, building, 13th and F streets, Mon- You_are upeelllly lnvl(ed to ltl.e!\' the A lofl.l st. n.w. near Lamont. | 10a.m.—Mized mlull class, o -7 = ay, at 8 p.m.. entitled “Using Your AR R N S EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME. . Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister | '3t 8pm; Sermens by e puster.\Grace Evangelical Lutheran| Irinity Lutheran Church | Life Forees, for Success” by Dr CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, 7 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL, a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes | ") Cutinds’ Wit A wission Church Cor. 4th and E sts. n.w. (Missouri Synod). | University. L eerie: teacher: St. Pa'“l‘A' U‘ M.P. Church (Ohto Synod.) ] H “5’;‘_’?‘."’:& Pastor. ° LADIES' BIBLB CLASS. Johx N oul1 2m. Eorlth S5, and Bibie cins | REFORMED. < A e % : 45 . week German Lenten service, 3 r ercival Huget |;oozsem - dasets i REFORMED o ° i BD::—S::vlgf; """"r'.‘; Dustor's aetas CORNER 13th AND MONRO! / “The Carpenter of Nazareth SEd S evon |Church <_>j, t,he Immafim Christ Lutheran Church | First “"}i" A% Yoxor vre of Brooklyn, Eloquent Preacher of the World’s Largest Congregational | spm—bvening wonitp. Sermon by the North Carolina sz. ,,,,C. ) Y R Y M AEEN, Eler e = R - minister— 3 L Church, Is Comingsto the “Whiter Than Snow” B - CROSBY Minister: e e e 3. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. z ivine wor-hln. with preach- Lenten services Thursday. .m. 45—Sunday school. —Ser n = Thurs., 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service, by the pastor Sermon by Rev. W. A. Wade £ of Biteimore, AM-RS WHO NIGET RAVEEE.] S-Sennon by Rev. 5. W. Ml Hooseveit ° : n Endeavor. = Lecturer, ! METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Chfll‘"d\ of the Eff?lmatim “The Story 7 of Pilate? B SR 0 R [ _— . ave. an : 1rs ongregationa urc vV N GG, | et e Tt 18 0% | g of the Nazarene : Mount Vernon Place Church soDAY 0L, 020 AN. |G e w T e Chel,0L e v TENTH AND G STREETS NORTHWEST, Norning service 1:00 8.3, gervices—_sonday .m{ Hfi‘;““ Tem=lN ATEWLIR WUAXAMS, Beocy ol : service. 7:45 p.m. aid 8 et " meeting AT Clrl!! in__Endeavor. 8:45 p.m 3:45; young WDI& praye: 3. Sunday Through Thursday, March 19th to 23rd (Sunday Week) THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH “‘&mwm AL, ’ “ i y 9th and Massachusetts Aven TRCH. (Swedesborgma— Tomotrow, }1 2m—“CONSTITUTION OR REVOLUTION—WHICH?”’ chusetts Avenue Keller Memorial Lutheran : ,THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY- JASON NOBLE PIERCE AND WAYNE B. WHEELER 4 p.m~—MUSICAL VESPERS FOR MUSIC LOVERS Mrs. Beulah Harper Dunwoody, contralto, by Harry Edward Mueller and Robert M. Ruckman. 8 p.m—“IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG?” (Mr, Pierce) THE FISK UNIVERSITY JUBILEE SINGERS will sing at this service. Tuesday, 8 pm.—CONCERT BY THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Admission Free Collection Thursday, 8 p.m.—“CALIFORNIA AND THE JAPANESE” An illustrated address by Dr. George L. Cady of New York. Admission free. Collection. MRS. CHARLES M. ALEXANDER Speaks at 4:45 O’Clock as Follows: Monday, March 13—“EVERYTHING FOR NOTHING.” ~ THE REVIVAL IS ON! Concerto Gregoriano for drgan and piano played Special Services Every Night This Week Except Saturday Music by Quartet and Chorus Choir under direction Mr. Shure. TOMORROW’S SERVICES. 11 a.m.—SERMON BY DR. CHAPPELL. 8 p.m.—SERMON BY DR. Overflow Service at 11 am. ‘CHAPPELL: r. Chappell prcaches at every service this week. The : MD, AVE. AND 0th ST, N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 am. Bible Class for Men, 10:00. Morning Service, 11:00. Evening Service, 7:45. Intermediate Society, 6:45. Young People’s Society, 6:45. “THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH.” er hiher League Mevotioual muctint n_.n-\. Lenten_service, Thursday, 7:45 p.m. St.Paul’s English Lutheran Church , = LUTHER PLACE Church of the New Jerusalem MEMORIAL (THOMAS CIRCLE.) G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Service with Ser- i mon. 7:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. No Evening Service at 8:00. All Seats FREB THIS CHURCH WELCOMES YOU. Pastor. jon, 21.2.) wedenborg's Men 3 Contribution to Exact Scien Young people’s study lmu al Lenten class Wednesd: 43, \ PAUL SPRRRY, 7 Pastor UNIVERSALIST. Dr. Frank Oliver Hall OF BOSTON ON “Why a Universalist Church in Washington?” 11 AM. SUNDAY AT THE FIRST IST CHURCH:* (Church of Our Fathcr) Tuesday, March 14—“A LOFTY AIM.” e es St increasity Eleventh and ‘H Streets N.W.. bl worship. g 2 g interest and spirit. People are re- HUDDLE, D. D.. Pastor. sermons, ) Wednesday, March 15—“REASONABLE SERVICE?* ; turning unto God and recciving His blessing. Don't youneed |1y, _‘_".f.}:mmfim» ) e ittt Thursday, March 16—“A STRANGE PARADOX.” it? Are yousatisfied with the life you are living? ' Come “Spirlmal Inmmmtn Midwek' Tenten service, Thirsday. Sundey .elu:rl e ‘and bring others with you. The Lord needs your help and e Refvide, ] o art Melco I P DT i TOALLGFTHEABOVEMEETH;GS ¥ i you surely need His.

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