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E e R R [ i A PO SN Y __ THE EVENING STA.R, WASHINGTON D._ SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922. 1 Latest Annouhcements_f of Church NeWS, Activities and Services PULPIT AND PEW | ‘ GO NEXT WEEK'S LENTEN [SECURED AS SUBSTITUTE. | Si Yoho's Ghrch; 16th AND H m SERVICES AT KEITH’S [Rev. Jones to Preach at l‘fl‘nth 3 D DL e o'clock tomorrow nnern&on.' Sl Be Scene 3 of the “Drama of Sin" will Street Christian Church. Bzvu‘b:g:n‘m SLATER D'- LAP, M. A. Rev. 3. Boya Tones mastor-ovangel-l. Bach e oS WHIAIAMSONSMITIL .. Conducted by Rey. Dr. C.'A. Carlson. be given in the service at & pm * k% Last Sunday scene 1 dealt with the conducted by Mrs. Charles M. Alex- services during Lent in'St. Matthew’ Except Saturday and st, has been secured supply pas- b "u"nl"n ;o:l:::lgn‘ “China, Old na New,” wiil be the Eenesis of sin. This Sunday scene 2 subject of an illustrated lecture by Will deal with the heredity of sin. REV. BRUNER TO CONDUCT| WEEK-DAY SERVICES. SERIES OF MEETINGS [sc. scutchony parten, Hyattsvile g Announces Lenten Program. A Bible revival campaign is to be ? In addition to the regular Sund: Speakers Announced for Each Day, | MEETINGS TO PROMOTE BIBLE REVIVAL IN VIEW ::g:; wldovlv .fi"cnw.;? ').(ld ‘Alex- parish, Hyaf ;F(:'A%ll.i'( thAhroclor. ol :1" of X:‘}IlnlhhSlreel (tfl}l(-llfl:)n %Lurch. 11 a.m.—Mornin, TAvEr and » §ospel er and_evan- J Sk . ster, uring the absence of Rev. Dr. George m.—. Ly gelist' and founder of the Pocket| f ¢ ; Sunday. A. Miller, who left this week for a tri sermon by the E 1: o hel e ey niaiereut parcs |Re : The Lenten services being held | hroush Palestine and the holy lan oy Fegs fomoriow Siterioon at Mount Vernon | 15 . : = o gnit, oSt safirats” and ‘Sondayt | B ones il prench toperow moth; 4 pm.—Sacred _cantata—"The ace M. Church 0 1 o'clock, at Keith's e 4 ifixion”—Stai Senaior o Shareh Sonth st whish | fi ; s ont Theater. are drawing large sudiences, a5d st nightion “The Fine At of For Crucifixion”—Stainer. ‘will preside. ~ o mon, rogram for next week is as 2 __Jge “Re- The meetings are to be held under : : flfa‘f"é‘p‘fi“fi.:‘;‘...'fi'm ruction, follows: Monday, W. L. Wilmet will = Duringblsstay hove IDE S o 8 l_P-yn. B{xbhcal lecture, “Re the auspices of the Testament League | |.4 Fridays, '§ pm. B8t Lukes—Evening} Dreside, Rev. Ciarles E. Stech will| east. l{g{on 0f ’ll\utsho_r[t):' and Re- igion of the Spirit. Daily service at 4:45 p.m. with choir. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley at the Vermort The pastor will answer advocates of Avenue Christian Church tomorrow the theory of materialistic_evolution evening. For the morning sermon his and destructive criticism. The secles 1opie will be “Is the Bible Inspired?” Will continue throughout Lent. Speclal musical numbers will be given ® ok ox % at the evening service by the male] Dr. Frank Oliver Hall of Boston, quartet and by lhn chorus choir. who is to preach again at the First B * * - | Universalist Church, 13th and Ljiof the District of Columb - 2 1 ursda; 2. Hew DR Jonn Reld Shannon will| streets norlhwest, 15 in Washington | operation “with = the R sbington . imRyErjfand; Sivmon: SN E. Green will speak: Tuesday. Dr. —————— preach in the Calvary ethodist | in the interest of e National Uni- eration of Churches. At morial _Church = €8 wi preside, Rev. J. Church tomorrow morning. In the | versalist Memorial Church, which the | service tomorrow will be Ied’rg‘; Perey 3 ¥ wedne,fi:’;}‘,’:fg’m e . Mones of [ Noble Pierce will conduct the Serv- CHAPLAINS TO SPEAK. evening -a Spectal Lenten musical! denomination has voted # erect in|Foster. One of the. feat v raetown, -will | ice and Dr. Howard Kelly of Balti-| Chief of chaplains of the Army, ALL WEILOME. e will ‘e miven under the di-|Washington. Dr. Hall will preach UFES Wil be St. John's -Church, Geors more will speak; Wednesday, George | John T. Axton, and chlef of chaplains the singing by a child: 3 4 % St. John's Tection of George Harold Miller, as- | tomorrow morning on “Why a Uni-| Mrs. Alexander will * spoal "uh - 4 W ‘é?mr::’l‘xe ’l‘l:lr:;dcl};(ernllht. Rev, C. T.] Wales will preside, the service will}of the Navy, Evan W. Scott, will con- sisted by the Calvary Quurtet and | versalist Church in Washington?” afternoon at First Conzregnlonnl £ 5 % Warner of St. Albants’ Church wili}be conducted by Rev. F. P. Langhorne | duct a special Lenten communion e .e. ‘ounded 1795. the Calvary Chnru- Chofr. * Ok k% Ch\lnih n: 4:45 o'clock, and tomorrow 5 B| | be the preacher. Thursday night 1‘33 ’!th;h !p%‘ker}u\z‘nld% }J;mher ;erre\él:‘eh:t‘l:cn: Clle‘v‘ellnd PlrkuCun- Wil uc!fl!fll Wfln‘:. Rector. * o 2 ¢ | morning in the Fif; b S ill be the ursday, Richar ynson urch tomorrow, 11 a.m. 2 ‘The Law of Self-Measuremen! g th Baptist Church. Rev. W. H. Nes of Bowie W T ey Rchard W o | The minister, Rev. Frank Eilsworth| seay, Sl b;-lly.;«‘?mnnlon 9:45 am. She will deliver eacl - iver addresses h even ¥ preacher. conduct the service and Col. John|Bigelow, will preach on “The En-j sermon, *“The Naxt "m-;e':’:pfls’“ s At Trinity Dlocenn Church, Rev.| will be the subject of the sermon by David Rai 1l will preach at| Rev. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, minister |ing, as follows: Tomorrow, Imm: b % . v David Ransom Covel Wl et R a: | of All Seute: Church, as the morning | Baptist Church: Monday, Biamie & T Temple Graves will speak;’ Friday, | thusiasm of Jesu B pveuing service “with sermos, e Haymona®L. Worven will preach at|service in B. F. Kelth's Theater. | Presbyterian Church; Tuesday, Wal- - £ MAKES S..S. RECORD. . | Henry air will preside, Rev. C. . P 'c“n,, Trowbridge, Titumann, bass, | lace Memorial Pre-byterlnn Church; X L Tbat lilicondunt ttiplaervic EPISCOPAL, SPECIAL SERVICE * % % % will be ted by Miss Eisa Raner, | Wodnesday, Y. M. C. A, 1334.F ntreet Sund e ,“bl’,‘i'd,“{" peal, » = . St. S s At the Church of the Pilgrims, 22d| violin, ;‘-m’ Lewis Coriiag Atwater | Rorthwest. ‘and Thursday, Church of Miss Long Misses But One Sunday | _The public is invited to aitend the T'hc Nativi ———r.fl’wr t. Stephen’s Church street between P street and Massa- . - E 3017 14th BT. N.W. chusetts axenue, thelpastir, Bev. dwit| The vesper envices are to be ad- |PIe. Places and Problems” There will DUB mm-r tm :ex‘xr:.sncuu “ T T‘Chm“:“m""” S w315 0 .| Wednesday, March 15, 8 p.m. X - o AT Votn services tomorrow. On the|dressed at the Y. W\ C, A. 1333 F (D¢ community singing at the evening Miss Baby Long of this place; now s THREE WISE MEN FILM. |35, x.pnnn. T W PREACHER— bsicom Confirmation ard oty con: Rev. Ct E. McAllister student_ in the School of Religious following Sunday the spring com-| street, tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock by Dr. i?.‘.‘.“i::}r :lv'lllsl ::WY::I;! fieu:“?:;e ‘?t Ehzlbelh B. I;eoz o'n ‘;Puelune » T ,‘_"‘M: h‘m; ity 5::‘%‘{:‘!‘057:1 the rflmwme::u E;gi Will Be Shown at Y. M. C. A nlones IO f‘§:‘.‘:{‘.:“';}:;:.v%i‘“zii'.‘mu of . lhe[:_":.‘;?:!o( troullestiant B‘:snli‘:?w-% formerly pastor of “the First Baptist | there were (,000 prosent and I[nt:galh: ot m—:- ‘Opgg{g,‘:’ H’z‘l‘;";';"{'r"u‘efil Holy Commanion and Se Conn. ave. and Bancroft place. church, the junior, intermediate and|sjater Duniap, assistant rector of St. O om, R CC B the Templa Bape | tor, the superimiendent and herseif o | fim entiied “With o American ¥ | peopies Evemsons 35 i L senior. | John's Church, will be the special tist Church, 10th 'and N streets north- | Hecently when she was in a hospital | X Co A, 1In Fonfon’ will hfle‘“gl‘:’:! iceacter, Cauti MyeL..o-o-oo- 4000 RV Efi?i&?&?fii‘é&m iy preacher at the Wednesday evening 3:39—Holy communioa. unday schioo i W—Mmlu: % prajer and sermen by west, beginning April 3. for an operation her cldss went to ! 5 el i At the First Congregational Church, | © Atraniements Dave been made by |her room to hold its session in order | O, S Leroy Smith, extension secre- | Midday sertcos A% REIWS Thegler duly ex 10th and G streets northwest, Rev.|the Temple Auxiliary class for the | that she might be permitted to be pres- | “pie | JCATH FOStamEnt LeRENC, ar, ot 12 Jason Noble Pierce and Dr. presentation of an _entertainment | ent. Miss Long is preparing hersel: & is open to the public. | Christ Church, Georgetown, Wednesday night which will include | for kindergarten work in’ China. the original Susie’s Kitchen Band. TO GIVE DRAMATIC READING. At the Takoma Pak Baptist Church, Ilervice Friday afternoon at 6 the pastor, Rev. La Rue, Iouock Rev. Mr. Williamson will give will hBVa for hll Ihflme “tomorrow a talk on the “Three-Minute Watch- laying It Safe vs. Taking | word.” a _Chance. * k ¥k % In the evening he will give thej .. .4, to the usual h? t the 8 o'clock service the tenth and last_sermon in the se! e e e In Y| P1alc Jublies Slnwbrs witk merye pe: Corner of O and Slat u.w. H. W. Bec: Holy Communion, Thursday, 11 a.1a. ALL WELCOME, ALWAYS! ST.THOMAS’ J‘.?Ef»’i?éffl. Y.W.C A RUSS BABTISTS TO MEET. | aramatic resdime, e story of| Yo, We Co A, = Esther,” with its spiritual interpreta- 2 X More Than Million Members of|tom Will be given by Viva 3. Jan Dr. Elizabeth B. Reed “Lives That Point,” the sub-toDIS:cy rch of the Transfiguration, the|Cial music and Rev. Jason Nobl being “Edith Clvc'lll ml[:wunl::_.\te ‘:"‘Ill “Story of the Cross” will be sung to- | Eierce will speak on “Is It Right or be paid her as a he: morrow night at 8 o'clock by the Wrong?” an expression of appreciation and|nior choir. On March 24 the senior * % % % ry 1 m —Evening prayer and s gratitude to the nursing profession.|cyoir will sing Sir Ji tainer's| Beca ¢ 1 ary’ tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in e __7:30pm ning_jeayer & e e cele. peatension: | on sing Sir John Stainer's use of illness Dr. Merrill E. y the Unity Auditorium, 300 Homer . D sreat e rgaret Manafield will render | Spoir will s Gatenunt) Caormess Dr- Merrill E.| Church, Despite War's Ravage. Sulaing, 13tn sna ' sireets forih- omo___ T St. Stephen’s Church e B St DD b lections. [Ig/ i Setectom Despite the ravages of the war, | weat. 901 Rhode Island ave. 4 14TH ST. NEAR COL. KD, 6 Lead, Kindly 1 there are still between 1,000,000 and v 26_+3y Faith xmh to Thee 2,000,000 Baptists in Russia t e Rev. George F Dud!ey, DD., ok ‘of Agense > nformation receive BAPTIST. NEW THOUGHT. §—+Jekus, Lover of My Soul.™ Tesentattvs of Bouthern Hapmiats, whe| KENDALL BAPTIST National Center of the Christ Rev. Philip A. Dales, B. A.|__ services tomorrow. 8. 11 ana 8. 1s now giving large attention to relief NINTH AND B &W. Haling srid Clicker Scrvice ARSISTANT. in the auditorium of the First Con- gregational Church. * K ok % At the musical vespers at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in First Congre gational Church the special soloists will be Mrs. Beulah H. Dunwoody, contralto; Robert M. Ruckman, pian. 'I‘n;. and Harry Edward Mueller, or- nist. * % % * k% ok Services at St. John's Church, Nor- hursh, 3 n‘:: é::elg "3:';2‘.’.:2.3’&‘1’.‘2&5 at the | ¥00d. Rev. James Kirkpatrick, rector, .+ morning service, At night Mrs. Charles | Will "%vhe{‘d e 8 and 11 M. Alexander, wife of the gospel sing- deed. ‘By lirvnce! nl:vz been er and founder of the Pocket Tosti B e uring de_lll_t ro;. ednes- ment League, wili speak, and Per. ‘l P.m. an hursdays at 10 S./Foster will lead, with the chorus h ld young people's service Sholw 1n an opening song service. The Be hetd every ARl AR RatT ual every member canvass is ;?:nned :or gext Sundny afternoon. “The Chr!sunn l.m'l Hls Monoy" will be the subject of Rev. Hamllton Fox. 1 ch | pastor of Hamline M. E. Church, for tnlr‘x::rrpr‘:r‘\‘;r:‘l‘n':x‘nlo;gg Nenfhg “at | i3 sermon tomorrow morning it 11 o'clock. In the evening Dr. Fox w Petworth Baptl-u Chllf:" speak on “If Winter Comes” Miss d k in R e tinerant Baptist evangetists are| Pastor Walter C. Scott giving themselves freely 10 mission-i 11:00a.m.—"The Obligation of Church 2 F Street N.W. ary work, and a conveutfon of the Metbership. aDaDy moon, mectioe, 17 1o 1230, con- i r Baptists of all Russia is planned for( 7:30 pm.—*The Backslider and His End." | GEORGE E. RICKER. - : v I 2 | next June. nu grow in 8 s, w03 Hiel SRR Bt S gy, 8 g con - Dates el ve ube preacher B oo octal ' sets Maren 15| dueted by “"Mfi"l‘n“‘qu‘“u“‘l Holy Communion, Tuesdsy and Thursday, - Baptisms Patients will be received from 9 to 6] gy o g AT 3rd. lndCfls.NW. daily, except Sundays. = Bright music. _ Popular_song service avid Ransom * k ¥ % Tuesday afternoon the Fisk Jubilee Singers _will give a grand concert in the First Congregational Church, admission free. * * * ¥ Esther Mofitt will lead the "Epworth u Charl q ; 1 rs. arles M. Alexander is t £ o i olirs. c%“f{f‘xflsl‘,‘“?::h Widow of | feague services at T o'clock. Her serles of four addressss. m? Grace Baptist Chutch Christ’s Teaching Made | s o S A7zt Sat —“The Trus Fast," by Mr. Covell. harles exinder. e o enl; | topic will be “My Debt to an Inspir- .,,m.n, Monday at §:45, P PR 8 —Evening prayer and “epectal lnn—!rnlnl prayer and sermon. P:ml;‘;l:ufi:ae‘:: ch-fl'c; wmml_!m' ing F‘r]end.uhln' i oth ..m sm.m (;;rulln:l e. Practxcal pmd-er (Tfl_ a‘ Ch Georgetown, Wiscon- = et > Voust will speak Sunday. 8§ ace Lhur it morning on Bible work. Atnight Dr.| ¢ ¢ne Temple Baptist Church Rev. “Ever: rom § Fednend HN’S CHURCH 3D B h vthing £ o - W Wednesda; o Rev. GEORGE W. A'n(l , .. John E. Briggs will preach on “FOur | "yuir ‘the pastor, will have as his|ing”; Tueaday at s e ot VIV AL MEETINGS begia In the chorch s “""”E“..,‘.‘l;}}' ;L‘;Bfigg"u':\ ST. ]0 S Bervices: 700 B f".” "» . rvice: . 9:80, 11 a.m.; 7:30 p. 5. Reasons Why I Believe the BIble 18| s pjects ' tomorrow’ “The Positive| Wednesday at " Mission Circle meets at Sunday, March 19, to continue three weeks.. the Word of God.” A Sunday school - 2 Bome ‘Maccubbi T Mass. ave., Apt. 85. ALL etown 'ifiu‘ e amtiet youns peoplo's traning | Note” and “Mixed Matetiala” Sivies s ““““’ at 4:45, "A| PBShy e prayer meeting. |~ Second Baptist Church JoME: . Corner. of 0 and Potomuc Streets X.W. Grace Church *® 230 D 8T sabool T be held at the chureh] e Dr. Rolvic Harlaa of New L R ke ? ~ KEV. :ouflv!n¢uo‘sul.(“hem. i Bev. MEADE BOLTON MACBKYDE, Bector. ¢ ev. E. . Dr. : s no “Second Sunday in Lent. March 2631 Rey Drne director: C.|York clty, who has recently toured| Dr. George L. Cady of New York is Nineteenth Street Baptist Bible school 9130 & ses tor all Church of Life and Joy The Hoty Communion. Haly Commation—Fist Bandey ot 11 a. Clinton James and Dr. W. R. Pk Europe, will address the Baptist min-|to give a free Illustrated lecture on Ch Ch Preacting 11 #.m. and s .m. le 1814 N ST. N.W. 9 —Church school. third Sunday at 7-30 a.m. Ao%e Nocturers from the |lsters’ conference next Monday morn- | “California and the Japanese next ur Carrick of Bayview Sunday, March 12ih, | s .—Moriug prayer and eermen. Thursday evening at First Congre- Corner of 19th and 1 Sts service, 7 pu. mm meeting. Tharsda F —“LIFE IN i Preacher, the rector. St. Andrcw’ E gational Church. 3 BROOKS, Dhl! “Pastor. vening at 8 o'clock. You are most cor- —Ynu-l( people’s -eeu A enday athoot .80 11:00 4m4—erm&by the pastor ‘Ol **Spirit- e Dlasermmcate” from Tteat : : - 315 CHRISTIAN. Mate. 10,17 5 . Pastor. 00 b —*"The Miracle of Wednesaag, § p.m.—Evening prayer and ser- 8:00 p.m.—Sermon and usual evening serv- 5 , 11 am. ! S - mon. . Preacher, the Rev. George W. At- R - mm. . 0. pagan_wi e - e ey, pastor of |1ng, 11 o'clock, on the subject, “Can "-l’;,"g"namflt“c;“,c L . [Europe Turn the Corner?” at the Cal- F. Agar of New York and’ nthers ‘will | vary Baptist C*hu:ch‘. LR iver addresses. S Tk k x ;Why & Timid Man Disiikes Him. n will | self” is v. E. es Swem'’s subject gh‘}:.v Mgzdii;m:nonne: :E,Sh;:;l:n the | tomorrow night, Centennial Baptist eseting & lec. | Church, 7th and I streets northeast. Methodist. preachers’ The o I rwin and g subject is “We Are ture on “Charles Darwin the Jesus' GIft. Doctrine of Evolution; Shall We as e Preachers Accept or Reject the Doetrine?” Rev. Dr. Henry Allen Tipper, pas- * % * % tor of the First Baptist Church, 16th and O etreets, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. “TMe Strangest Thing on Sintly fnvited m_JI of these_services. At Ruv. BUUR 3. STEVESMON, Fetior. !ervlu." and '8 pm., preaching by Rev. Society of Washington, ible ucl 00 Homor Bullding, 611 18th HSt.G:ristian"’“‘""“ PUBLIC INV: : 1 . d )llllzr AT G-'Em 0. Nations, :. Y. P, U645 midweek airvice Thare bew churchSanday. | Gir) 8 pm Bversbody feels at bome ¢ Aprif 2. A ‘cordial ‘welcome to all the| Bethans. gerntRen & 3. MUt 3 Representative William G. Lowery Services of ‘this church. COME. INSES, of Misstssippl will speak to the three |3t B3 S5 e, o e ras adult classes of the Fifth Baptist|Earth: & a0 st the . w = 3 Sunday school—Bereas, Philatheas ng another of Dr. Tupper's ng wem Do Why o Omid . i LS5, Wt S G NEAR 14th ST. 7 ) 3o Baracas—tomorrow morning at | travel-talks on “The World—Its Peo- E‘ E,, c,,,.,,"“;,.‘“.',’t“,‘”m',',':"" ! BPIRITUAL INTERPRETATION " . 5 ey MY ~ 10 o'clock, in the main auditorium. — — Siteiarge organ: 11 am., ~We are Jesus | WeSt Wzshmgton Baptist | aMondsr b pm. Mews Good Wil Club, AMB E. FREEMAN ‘cloek. S x % % % BLE STUDENTS. A . gift.” Centennial Bapt. R 7th snd Eve ne, ag AND N STS. 5,.,;......,, ‘USING "‘gwugs FORCES FOR J -nm Sunday in each manth, Holy Com- Dr. A. B. Campbell. Shielgs, psychol- =S NBIESTUDENISE . 1 1025 o ,E‘Nengm WILLIAM R LANNAGA | BY DR. FRANK W. COLLIER. munion at 11 o'clock. ogist, will speak in the morning. aft- e ET Gt ot Ko THE IMMANUEL “The Interas Hather Than the! mucdur. B p . Cheiation Hesting Class. S& oon and and evening tomorrow at| Associated Bible Students ,M_‘ 3 3 re ] «THE FORMATIVE POWER OF THOUGHT." D D Rgctor < T New “Thought Temple, 1911 N 518 & Btk M. 285 g BAPTIST CHURCH v HARa g | T T o seasen S s - U, INCARNATION street n°"'-""’:“-‘ o SUNDAY—3:00 .M.~ "mm u.&;«.,.sl“ The Church of s Reat \V!kvun i h';’n‘i'fn"x';g'"' Will Preach 11 a.m. and 8 12th and N sts. og. : il 5 a nw. 1628 (ot Sad G Fifth Baptist Church %, %W EPISCOPAL. P WM. TAYLOB ENYDER, Reetor VERMQNT A’ To Bo the National By Miss Eveasor Hough, 1s o give 5| “The E:hr:hg‘;‘;”p‘cu of ey, ey 11 AM.—Mrs. Charles Alexander of Eng- ST PAUL’S z CI'I HOlY Communion, 8 am, !“."-.I; Fachariat, 720 a.m. lecture on “Brotherhood as Viewed By an Indian,” Wefore the Theosophi- land, widow of the mnoted chorus director a1 Soclety. 1216, I street, tomorrow S B CHRISTIAN CH |GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON| i raar, G e AT 313 o 021 500 st nene Wasbioguon civoe| SUnday Schools, 9:30 am.| HertEIERe A evening at 8 uclock What She Must Endure; What = Vermont ave. north of N st. PASTOR. Leag u'i'.n'”":n:": R e d 3 T et 8 ™ * % x ¥ She May Enjoy. T e BINUEY, LD, Raa 9:30 2.m.—Bible school with classes for all ok “REasons. Wiy 1 BelvE| Revs Robert Talbot, DD., and o pins ."4-»3-7 oo Fetiay—sioly" Bucbarist. At the mnrnm: service tomorrow ,| v#4Sam—Bible scheol. E. 4. Goagwer, aps, B E Do Groot, Ir.| THE BIIET o RECTOR. Men’s Blblc Forum, 10 am. " | fnternational Bible Students’ en ;i . 3. 8 f&.fifc’fifi?fin ‘xr‘::kpu‘g:ng %’:fi:‘c’e t ts’| u—or ERE *oran 'z IR e _u.:'.’f’.i w:mw. with sermon by Maren 21 ;n“;;xx tollowi ¥ ;g_—g;_!;_cm;-,m Afternoon Service, 4 p.m. Sto rmm RCH, lm BT, NEAR Radcliffe, will continue the series of o EE R L ihe pastor. AT D e R R TR Aoty commusion ta4 tastruction. » 2 P 0 aat’s Lenten -sermons inaugurated last BBy the pasions Titssteated lectary: Tening goepel service. Qpening| N duested to'co.operate. WELCOME. Morning praver lYoung People’s Society, Sunday. }he "sTe‘;‘:r;lm}‘o%l; o?.f- e “GEna.OID aND NEW. b pind ol A T REV. FREDDIB DYSON. THE BOY EVAN- i ir, mixed ang male mm gellst, will preach a cKinley Church, ke Georgetown® Penna. ave. cars. course being .w cholr, mixed 8 y gl sliat, vil preach x“g-:.;!.ltusnlp Chure, Take Geol P CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Srper § oo vt et "% | MIrs, Charles M. Alexander | SAMEINE pesir . St. Mark’s Church | Lenten Services— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE T o 2 IR et v W s smew se. | Noonday—12:05-12:25 et Featament % . g A — - A | . i 'riday- P children ln"l'd tptdlll,\' 1 o t 7, K. P. COGSWELL. - .c‘“:':":' -o::m"é:""""; l‘{?‘afl:flum:u“v‘r: A fad mmp Sixth and A Btrests Northeast. ‘xg;ly Communion 7:30 a.m. f Week of March 13— e IR AN :;‘:‘ jranel ! jother ureh, o Every-Mem! "hurch school 9:30 a.m. rm SEATS. ELCOME. ¥irst Cl nl of Christ, Sclentist, Lhurr:" (@t Sinday the Every-Membor Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor B i o lli00 v +Rev. H. P. Almon Abbott, D. D., Church of the A fon First Chi ll of C:h:n. Scientist, I %I.Gn D A S g | 1AM Y Tom, D D e Toionis of Baltimore, the Speaker 12t naommrnum- avenue. — SHr on, “Barna \\ ew Yo ong mervice.. 7:40 p.m. . ; A0y ererien » “ Evening pra 52 s 4 Sicons Chutch of CheRct: Setentiic o e ever Shall Call—shatl | Can Europe Tum the | (i s oting || Aftemotn Services, 4:45 | au. . wounio G 1 o e Mes: = = . Second Church of Christ, Scienti - Corner” i SR RS Midweek Service, Wed, 8 pam| i s ey X G 9:30—Bible school. A class for you. March: Matins, penitentiai 11:008 Third Church of Chrltt, Scienfin. 34 rt road west of 14th st. n nool. 2 | 'g;,“"' ,;“",:n'_;:" Avditortem. T eiiiea: INTERDENOMINATIONAL. INTERDENOMINATIONAL. INTERDENOMINATIONAL. —r Four S0ur of Lkt Sl (R = TAIéOMA PARK | 8 e e Savnd o [ LL STREST AND WILLOW AVE. One Need Be Lost” L mmmemme|| Bible Revival Campaign = “Substance” ¢ smRvicES. Bere !“:{ e aster, “GID- ~-y|.m nz..u.mmg Chances." SUNDAY SCHOOI—! 3 THE NEW CHURCH WITH THE HAND-|. ” = WEDNESDAT OQVENING ™ MEETINGE— 3 o —SHAKE. STRANGERS WRICOME. "%"’,,‘mm TR ,“ .,:‘.‘,’:,"- BAPT]SMS. SRS 2 CONDUCTED BY ______—_.—_.\_-—— Mrs. Charles M. Alexander A : DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER e Wife of the late Charles M. Alexander, noted Gospel Singer and Evangelist, a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH co-worker with Rev. R. A. Torrey and Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman in their ., 16th and O Sts. N.W. round-the-world evangelistic tours. Mrs. Alexander is the founder andinternational president of the Pocket Sermon by Dr. Tupper: g : Testament League, with over a million members. 11 a.m—“The Strongest Thing on Earth,” Mrs. Alexander will speak at the following meetings: "Reaping rooms: 3 ' NINTH STREET 1310 ' ST. N.W. Reom 006— ; R, Lyt | N CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and D Streets N.E. 10 to ® (Wed., 10 to 7, and Sum. Hours, S RS e . . Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning THE ARCADE, 14th and Park road Worship at 11 o'clock (Secona Floor) s Evening Services at 7:45 10 to 5:30 week days; alse 7 to § p.m. OF e o O 3 ew York City. Texcupt Wodneodszor: PYTHIAN, TEMPLE AUDITORIN, Rev. G. A, Miller, Pastor m st. nw. tr N.E. OTFEBYSER“CES- -'&nfl e ¥ BOLYES WORLD 338 1oth Street The Lord’s Supper and reception of new members aft- Sunday, March 12th-— MID-DAY LENTEN The e fitiet) m er morning sermon. Sunday School, 9 30 am. B. Y, P. 11 a.m.—Fifth Bap tist Church, E St. CO, 61 St. S.W. HON. SELDEN P. SPENCER U. S. Senator from Missouri, will preside. Song Service will be led by Mr. Percy Fgster. $ The Billy Sunday Ushers’ Association will provide ushers.. 3p.m.—MASS MEETING, Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South, | | ~ 9th St. and Mags. Ave. N.W. [ SERVICES MR. ESHLEMAN WILL SPEAK DisCleLES s n"-; hnmo- m Union, 6 to 7 :45. Come. B. F, Keith’s Theater s P 20 PR 5&"1&‘5&. fie. Tflf':.‘llsv-' ] 8 pm.—Tra\;sl. Talk by Dr. Tupper on “Cairo and the i Pyrami ' 12:30 to 1'O'Clock - bl : Second Week, March 13, 1922 Illustrated by Colored Drawings. ! E Dr. Tupper’s sermons and lectures are attended by hrge and Week, b | > MQNDAY: . Mr W. L. Wilmeth| A L L ‘;S O U L S c C H U R C H enthusiastic congregations. Free pews, brief services, warm wel- Presiding: Speaker, | . Founded 1821 . come to all at the Home Church, 16th and O sts. n.wa v Dr. Thomas E. Green. Conducted by " Rev. Charles E. Stech. TUESDAY: D ae: Speaer. ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., Minister Dr. Howard Kelly, Baltimore. Md. N Conducted by Rev. J. Noble Pferce.i WEDNESDAY: l'lm'l- Gfl"‘n Wales, ing; Speaker, William Mather L.'Il. condnfltfl hy Rev. F. P. Langhorne. 8 pan.—Immantel Baptist Church, Columbia road and 16th St.NW. Monday, March-13th, 8 pm.— UNION MEETING, Eckington Presbyterfan Church Florida Ave. and North Capitol St. ! Bloomingdale-Eckington Churches will co-operate. ‘Tuesday, March 14th, 8 p.m.— UNION MEETING, Wallace Memorial United Prubytcrian Church . New Hampshire Ave. and Randaolph St. N.W. Petworth Methodist and Petworth Baptist Churches will co-operate. Wednesday, March 15th, 8 pm—Y. W. C. A., 1333 F St. N.W. Thursday, March 16th, 8 pm.—Church of the Covenant, ' / Conn. Ave. and N St. N.W. Afternoon Meetings— Each afi:’n:son. Monday to Thursday, inclurive, Mrs. Al:undct will ~ speak at 42 [l : UDITORIUM OF FlRST CONGREG’A’I'IONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Sts. N.W. Meetings held m co-operation with Washington Federation of Churches and Testa- ment League of District of Columbia. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 8th and H Streets N.W. Rev. William S. Abernethy, D. D., Pastor! Rev. A, F. Anderson, D. D, Assistant Pastor. THURSDAV- Mr. Richard W. ym | 11:00—Morning ; worship. Sermon by the minister— y Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. b = 9:30—SUNDAY SCHODL—N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. ding “THE LAW OF SELF‘MEASURW 11:00 a.m—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. - Theme: MR. TITTMANN, Bass. MISS RANER, Violin | y Cross, The First ‘Word: ‘Father, MR. ATWATER, Piano - 9:45—Sunday School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and Adult Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. Mr. H P. Blur. FRIDAY : enry ing: Speaker, Mr. Roger Whiteford. Conducted by Rev. C. S. Abbott. | Doors open to the public at 11 o'clock. 11:00 a.m.—JUNIOR CHURCH. 8:00 p.m—Address. by Dr. Rolvin Harlan. (No tickets rcqmred for this service. All mvlted) b BB R : SERVICES IN What the Bible Says! > —Mass meeting. Dr. John H. Finley of New Yark and i “#fifi%finm B i3 F 2 KE*T H’S TH EATER : otllen will speak. Fisk Jubilee Singers. Every one is invitdd. HURCH ™ g , Intermediate, DURING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH ™ ngfsfiggrjhmbmvon_ws pm,senmr 7:00 p.m., Intermediate. BE% e iz THI;RSDAY—S 00'p.m., Mid-week Prayer Service. (Entrance on