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| Al:i‘SBHLS CH‘(IREH WINNER OF AWARD Attgndance, Record Leads in Unitarian League Campaign. Because of the attendance record of Al Souls” Unitarian Church during the Winter, Maj. Amaza M. Malcombe, president of the Washington Chap- ter of the Unitarian Laymen's League, has been notifled that a delegate may be sent, at the expense of the league, to” the Unitarlan anniversary week in Boston. May 21 to 28.° ANl Souls', except for the rule laid down by the league in fts program of.stimuiation of church attendance, would Have been -entitléd té' but thrge d¢legates. Not only did the national church record the .largest attendance of the 208 repérting, but 1t ‘made ‘the ‘greatest numerical gain and was fourth in its class in per- centage ‘gain. Six Months' Record. THe church attendance record has been ong of the contributions of the Laymen's League to 'the Unitarian religious adnd educational campaign. Since last fall records have been kept By the 268 chapters in thirty-six states and three Canadian provinces. ‘Tabulation at the end of six months 1ovesls 'the widespread stimulation creatéd by thé plan, slightly more than orle-Half - the records showing largé ‘increases. The greatest -per- centage ‘of gain was_ made jn the churches _which already had the larkest coligregations. Along similar lines, in an Easter- to-Easter campaign 'to incréase church membership, the first 228 churches ..! reporting addéd #&n average of thir- ¢ ty-fite’ persons per church. Annivérsary Week Program. ‘The-. local representative of the Laymen’s League will have entree to “all sessions ‘at anniversary week and will hear final Teports on the Jjoin-the-church campaign,-the church attendance record and the increase in inflwence. of Unitarianism in Great Britain, Japan, Hoiland, Italy and Czechoslovakia. These are phases of church work which will receive special emphasis at_this ¥ear's .rheeting, with the reports ‘last year on the successful- financiel. canvass under the lesdership of .Chief .Justice Wil- liam Howard Taft, when approxi- mately $2.400,000 was raised for the first religious and educational cam- palgn fn the Ristory of the Unitarian churap. - in contrast} CONGREGATIONA_L BOD'Y: WILL MEET TUESDAY Program Arranged for A.unchfion at Cnpitnl Heights Church. ‘The Washington Association of Congregational Churches is to meet at the Capltol Heights Church, Capi- tol Helghts, Md., Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Walter A.' Morgan of Mount Pleasant Church will conduct the de- votional services, Miss Ada Lindsey of New York is to give an address undeér the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Soclety; Rev. Emory Smith of Lincoln Temple is to speak on “What the Pulpit Expects of the Pew,” and James Neil of Plymouth Church will have for his subjéct “What the Pew Expects of thesPul- pit" There will be a discussion of “Our Wider Fellowship—Seen in the Mid-Atlantic Conference and the De- nominational Outlook,” led by Rev. Dr. Charles“R> Carvoll” of Philadel- ! by the womeén-of ‘the church At the evening” session Rev. J. C. Olden of Plymouth Church will have charge 6f the devotional' services. Cept. Evan Walter Scott, chleg uh-p- lain, U. S. N..'wil] speak It Looks. to a Chaplaing Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of First Church, will speak on “Having a Good Time in Religion. —_— URGES LIBERIAN LOAN. Episcopal Bishop From Land Tells of $5,000,000 Need. [ Spectal Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, N. Y. May 13 —Re. turning from an extended leave of ab- sence, Rt. Rev. Walter H. Overs, Episcopal Bishop of Liberia, brought an earnest plea from the people of the little ‘African republic that ‘the proposed $5,000,000 loan from the United States to the Liberian govern- ment be put’ through without fu; ther delay. “It is greatly to be hoped,” uld Bishop Overs, “that nothing will pre- vent the loan from being granted speedily, as A?:encln influence at the present time {5 very. essential to the. development of the Republic of Li- beria, as an. African government. There are great possibilities in Li- beria, and if, Americans do not take advantage of them the English will; for it is to England that Liberia will turn’ if this promised loan is not made. It is intended to use the whale sum for the lmproyement of the re- public. This theans good roads, bet- ter schools apd enlarged and improv- ed hospitals, 'but £ood roads partion larly, since it is through them that the hard wood and rubber resources of the republic can be made available, and the coffee, cocoa, tropical fruit and palm oil industries renewed and improved. . PULPIT AND PEW m‘olh!r'a day will be celebrated in most of the churches of the city to- morrow with apprepriate exercises. . * K ok X “At Calvary M: E. Church Rev. Dr. James Shera, Montgomery, the pas- tor, will preach tomorrow' morning on’’“Our.. Mothers—the .Heroines in Homespun.” = At.the evening service his subject will be “The Call of the Family.” There will be. special music. : * % x % Mother's ‘'day will be observed at the ‘H_Street Christfan, Church; 6th and"H ' streets Southwest, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The pastdr, Rev. C. A. Cave, will preich a special sermon and 'esopes mother used to sing” sung. . At 7:45 the subject sermon_ will be “The Jutg- A number of persons will * ok kX Rev. Dr. Peter Ainslle, a natiohally known -minister_of the Disciples of Christ, will preach at the Columbla Heights' Christiap Church_at 11 'a.m. tomorrow. The pastor, Rev Melton, wWill preach at 8 Bub- ject, “An Old- b‘l&hlonad Mother.” - ment.” be baptized. Rev. J. Bflyd Jon?&. who is sup- phlng the pulpit at the Ninth Street Christlan. Church in the absence of the regular pastor. will preach to- on “Mother, Home and “Why Girls and Boys Go will be the subject for the Wrong” exening sermon. * * “Pay-Men and Day-Women" is Rev. E. Hez Swem’s subject tomor- row mnight, after which twenty-five persons will be baptized at-the Cen- tennial Baptist Church. The morn- ~ing mb}ect !s;’[‘ho;nu‘h‘nes: “l'ha Law of the Subconscious” is the subject of a lecture to be given'| by Viva M. January in the Unity anditorfum, 300 Homer ?ufldlng. 611 13th’ street northwest, - tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. * KKk #The Roul's Contagion” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Ulysses P. Plerce. minister of All Souls’ jurch, tomorrow morning in B.,F. Keith's Theater. This will be the séc- d in the series of sermons suggest- o’ “by Inscriptions in: the Library of Congress. Charles ‘Trowbridge Titt- mann, bass, will be assisted by Rich- ard Forleberg, cello, with Lewis Cornlng Atwater at the plano. 3 ® % % At the Tmmanuel Baptist Church Rev. Goye G. Johnson preaches tomorrow morning and evening. The Mothers’ day service 1s held at night, with spe- clal musi¢ and a_sermon on “The Mother Tove of God.” The pastor goes this. coming week to the south- .:fi Baptist convention at. Jackson- * Ok ok ok A ;Mothers' day musical service will be conducted in the lecture room e CHRISTIAN. “VERMONT AVENUE " CHRISTIAN CHURCH +'Vermont ave. north of N st. BEV, BARLE WILFLEY, LL..D, Pastor. 9:45 a.m., Bible school, “Mother's Day special program, E."A. Gon ‘morning. worship, - sermon by evening service, sermon by pastor. music at both Services by mized and male chorus . chiolr. 6:15, Young - tear” 7, O. B. meatings. Tnorsday, e miweek service. _ Address by Mrs. elton. G. STH AND H &' SOUTHWEST. A 0"& Pastor. . Bike —Mo’mzn‘lshm«! SERVICE. ' l’lrll View Christian, clllll’dl rk road, east of Georgla ave. WAL‘!'E)I F. SMITH, Minister. i B.and 6:30 .y, Co[lmbnyflughh(lmmflmd & DISCIPLES 1 ES_14th st. and, Merialan pl. Bib] ; Zord's anl' ‘and fonchiag, 11 D. er meet- ng, Thur o, Stragérs welcome: _lng, Thuss., 7:50 p.m_Strangirs welcome: 15th St. Chnsuan Churc.h lfi(h dnd D Sts. C. ARRETT, Mlnhld 9:45 a.m. Blble school. 00 ll.—cnnnnnlon ang_preac) nu. Bubject of sei 0‘?—. g ’n’}i—mm»r B .| state of Pennsyl ‘Elton A. Gongwer. mw% of the New York Avenue Pre!byterlln Church tomorrow at 6:45 p.m. Sue Kennedy, Irving N. Horn lnd Paul Whitney Fishbaugh will partici- pate and an orchestral accompaniment of violin, saxophone, banjo-guitar and piano will be given to the.sing- ing of mother's familiar and favorite hymns; which will be a feature of the . Rev. Reginald Rowland will preside and speak briefly upon “A Mother's Fll(h & . o Dr. David s; Kennedy of Philadel- phia will fill the New York ‘Avenue pulplt tontorrdw it I1'a.m. 'and at 8 His morning subject will be | "Why I believe in the Bible.” Musical| selections appropriate to Mothers® day will be rendered hy the choir. K k% Rev. David Rlnsomo Covell will preach the second of a series of ser- mons ‘on_the five great religlons at Trinfty Dlocesan Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The tapic of the sermon will be “Confucianism, the Religion of the Chinege.” * k kX At Advent Episcopal Church, 2d and U streets northwest,” Rev. Canon Chase of the board of soclal service of the diocese of Long Island - will speak at the 11 o'clock service tomor- TOW morning. - * ok ok ok At First Congregational Ch\lfl:‘h 10th and G streets northwest, Rev. Jason Noble Plerce will preach to- morrow at 11 o'clock on- “Looking for the Best,” and in the evening at 8 o'clock. will give a talk om the theme, “What Are Our Mothers Com- ing To?" Two: free concerts by the Pennsyl- vonia Male Chorus, consisting of Eng- lish and Welsh F‘rlle singers from the ania, who have been singing together . for ~fourteen years. will be given:Monday afternoon and| evening at 3:45 and 7:15 o'clock, if the clocks remain-unchanged, at 4:45-and 8:15 o'clock if-clocks are changed: * * Mothers" will be observed te- morzow mornfig- at the Sunday school of the Vermont .Avenue Christian Church with special exercises under the direction’ of the superintendent, The program {n- cludes numbers by the male quartet LUTHERAN. ZION & AND P 518, N.w. T Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. M!undly school. 9:80 a.m ship an (THOMAS CTROLE.). - G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor 9:45 a.m—~Bihle School. . 11:00 a.m.—Specidl Mother’s Day Servite~—“Going Home.” [ St. Soprano solo, Miss Nina Nor- 7.00 p.m.—Christian' Endeavor. 8:00 p.m—Special sermon to Christian Endeavor Society. Topic: “Life Like An Arrow.” Thursday, 8 p.m—Bible study.| SEATS FREE This Church Welcomes YOU T Christ Lutheran Chutéh New I‘one( ;v'flo,mbet M apd N ats. J. FREDERIC-WENCHEL, Yastor - Services: 11 a.m— Wt Pray- ers Does.God Hear?”: 1 am., Toglions 730 e a-r-u .., Busday schoot and Bibie s Ords _'—_W—' ) 1811 Eye St N.Wa i Meeting at 11 am. _‘ Pirst day (lfl!‘" school—10 a.m. —ms_(htflmrhu-%' Irving sts. n.w, %fl.w.-‘ 'WORSHIBS 11 AN, Endeayos, at $:80¢ p.m. (soelal Dinner will be séfved at 6 olelock | Gnnvnn-mnlm EXERCISES “‘E HELD LAST MONDAY FOR THE NEW EDIFICE AT 7TH AND RAN- of the ehnreh and an address by Rev. Dr. George M. Diffenderfer, pastor of the Memorial Lutheran Ghurch. B * Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, pastor of the Temple Bapt! Church, will preach tomorrow morning a sermon sugges- tive of Mothers' day. His theme wii! be, “How Mother Comforts.” In the evening his topic will be, ‘“Two Daughters-in-Law.” * % * % In observance of Mothers’ day, at the Takoma Park Baptist Church, the pagior, Rev, Willlam B. La Rue, will speak * tomorrow morning on, *Our Debt to Motherhood.” lflll Hazel Hughes will asing. At the evening service the theme will be, ‘“Religion for Our Times.” Mrs. Hazen P. Bueh- ler will sing. * ® x % Rev..Dr. Earle Wilfley is returning today from Fredericksbuag, Va., where he has been conducting a se- ries of meetin, at theé Christial Church of that town, and he will preach tomorrow morning and even- ing at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. * ¥ ¥ % At the midweek service next Thurs- day evening of the Vsrmont “Avenue Christian Church, rs. J. H. Melton will dellver t of her lectures on the general subject, “The World and the Kingdom.' & * K % Mothers’ day will be specially cele- brated at the First Baptist Church, 16th 8nd O streets, by a sermon by Rev. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, on “The Un- crowned Queen—Mother,” at 11 o'clock, and a8 8 pm., the second of his ser- mons, on “Marriage; Before and After,” the subject, *The Sanity of the Mar- riage Relation.” * ® k% - The Y. W. C. A and Y. M. C. A. will Jointly observe Mothers' day with an open alr service on the steps of the Mount Vernon _Place E. Church South, 9th and K streets northwest, to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Andrew ‘Wilson will be the speaker. The public is invited to join in this service. * X % x Rev. Willlam Couden, who s to preach the Church of Our Father, 13th and J, streets northwest, tomorrow, is a tnrmtr pastor of the church, who resighed to take 8 commission as chnp- Jain with' the American expedition ary forces in France. This is the first time )ll:l:n preached here since he left in * % % % At the Church of the Covenant morrow evening at 7:30 & mu service, led by the Pennsylvania Glee Club will precede the regular even- ing service. At 8 o'clock Dr. Wood will continue the series, “Messages From Books, Sacred and Becular,” with & sermon on “The Poet’s Outlook on Life Shown by Job, Dante, Omar Khayyam and Browning. art noon services will be resumed In the autumn. % % Rev. J. T. Mobberly will preach on “The Revelation” tomorrow.evening at 8 p.m. in Bethany Chapel, 13th and LUTHERAN. St.Paul’s English LutheranCharch Eleventh and H Streets N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Paster. 80—MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATION IN SUNDAY SCHOOL. ADDRESS BY " Hon. Louis W. Flil‘fieu llfiv-hfllll& m‘-fll mu—--now B—c lm— mmxuorumzn.n'r Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. ©. W. LOCHER, Pastor. 11 a.m—Engllah service, 'ALL WELGOME, Church of the Reformation 3 d 20d . BBV J0HN WEIDLEY, D B BUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. dng service.. Evening service. Christian MIV y school, Preaching. 1 am, and nnr«wlfl'bonmiux INVITED. s Lu an B and 8th streets s.w. RBV. H. DENNINGTON HATES, D. D, astor, “THE CHURCH WHEED YOU FEEL AT T HOME.” *hool. d Brotherhood clastes. -Vespers and sermon. p.m., Luther League prayer service. Church of the Incarnation 16t and Gallatin sts. n.w. XNBY MANKEN, Poster: m, Bible __ Evesiug servicseropn. Grace Evangdxcal Lutheran Church (Ohto Bynod.) 18t) and Corcoran sta. m.w. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sonay schoels V0 - Keller NMemorial Lutheran |- MD. AVE. AND 6t ST. N.8. S. T. Nicholas, D, D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Class at 10:00. Morning Service at 11:00. Evening Service at-7:45. Intermediate Society, 6:45. YoungPeople’s Society, 6:45. “THE HOMNLIKE CHURCHS IEET AT 1 "}n‘mw—%" DOLPH STREETS. C streets morthwest. The Bible study class, which has heretofore met in the boardroom of the Central Unlon Mission, now_ meets in Bethany Chapel every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All lnlnreltad in the prophetic Bcriptures ang invited. * & %k The A. B. P ;Blhlldluof@c Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church Sout.h will hold a speoial Mothu’l day service tomorro marn- 30 olook. Ha Hanry B mun.ll Allbunn wlll speak and special music will be given. * MISS COOPE TO SPEAK. ‘Woman “Sky Pilot” of Indians at Mission Tomorrow. Miss Annle Coope, the “sky pilot of the San Blas Indians,” will speak at the Seventh Street Mission, 1531 7th street northwest, at 3 o'clock tomor- Tow. Rev. J. H. Hartman, assistant prin- cipal and Bible irstructor, at Boyd- ton Institute during the past year, will close his week of services at the mission tomorrow evening. His even- ing subject will be, “What Is Real Chrmln\uv?’ DR. JOHNSTON TO SPEAK. » Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's Church, is to deliver an ad- 'dress on ‘“Modern Ideals, Religious an Ethical, and the Teaching of the Old estament in the Sunday School,” at the meeting of the Diocesan Board of Re- liglous Education, at Trinity Church, Takoma Park, next filel‘hy night at 8 o'clock. The address is to be followed by a social. _FOOD'SHOWER MAY 17. The annual food shower for the Methodist Home for the Aged will be held at the home, 6th and M streets northwest, next ‘Wednesday from 3 to 9 o'clock. All friends of the home are invited to participate. There will be music and refresh- ments. Donations of food, linen and cash are needed. EPISCOPAL. Georgetown, -|Grace Church Gaise un ot M e Bev. GEORGE W. ATKINSOK, Ji or. Services: 7:20. 9:30, 11 a.m. CHRIST CHURCH X Founded 1783 5 Ll WHITE, Rector. el n-":‘.fh'F trange ” o ion’s '»“:l'y w:lmned 0 e "oldent chareh i I | cOLORADO CITY GIVES CHURCH HOSPITAL SITE Twenty-One Acres East of Colorado , Activities and WORK IS PROGRESSING ON NEW BAPTIST CHURCH Petworthians Hope to Hold Thanksgiving Day Service in Building. ‘Work of erecting the new Petworth Baptist Church, at 7th and Randolph streets, {s progressing. Ground was broken last Monday morning with ex- ercises, in which the pastor, Rev. F. Paul Langhorne; Arthur G. Cole, superintendent of the Sunday school, and other officers and members of the church participated. It is expected the first services will be held in the new church on Thanks- glving day. ‘Mother's day exercises will be held in the Sunday school tomorrow at 10:20 am. and the pastor will preach an appropriate sermon at 11 o'clock. In the evening there will be baptism. WELSH SINGERS COMING. All-Musical Service Tomorrow Evening at Foundry Church. The Pennsylvania male chorus of Welsh singers_will give an all-musi- cal service in Foundry Church tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Dr. H. F. Randolph will preach at 11 am. on “The Mothers of Great Men.” Leslie M. Shaw, fromer Secre- tary of the Treasury, will be the speaker at the Epworth League serv- ice at 6:45 p.m. At the Men's Club dinner next Friday at 6:30 p.m. Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, LEAGUE TO CELEBRATE. Epworth Chapter to Meet at Metro- politan Memorial. The Epworth League of the Metro- politan Memorfal M. E. Church will celebrate its anniversary tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Brodie of Chicago, executive secrstary of the Near East Rellef, will deliver an address on “Paying the Price.” The league choir will sing. The minister, Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, will also assist in the exercises. This chapter is one of the most active in the Washington District, and last summer sent the largest delegation to the league Institute held in Mountain Lake Park. “Pa- rents’ day’ will be observed in the church at the morning service, and the minister will preach on “Parental Responsibility.” DR. TAYLOR TO PREACH. ‘Wil Deliver Baccalaureate Sermon at Charlotte. Rey. Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon at Queens Collede, Charlotte, N. (., to- morrow. Rev. Dr. Shaw of. the Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, will preach at the church tomorrow, morning and evening. Dr. Taylor is giving a course of lectures on the “Fundamentals of Christianity.” at the Second Presby- terlan Church, Alexandria, on Wed- nesday evenings. Services MISSION TO CELEBRATE. Bev. J. C. Ball Will Preach lofll—: ers’ Day Sermon. The fifteenth anniversary exes of the Gospel Mission \!’l’l berlc:::’ :rc-l;e& lfrr::rro;v morning at 11 at the Clilurc:ll fetropolitan Baptist n the evening Rev. John Compto Ball, the pastor, will deliver ll:"? mon on “Mothers of Today.” Mothers of members of the Phlle-t!:u Bible class will be the. ushers. Special music will be given by the choir, as- sisted by a male octet. The Bun- shine Bible class will assist in the services. EA, school, 6:30—B. Y. P. U. ‘GDD'S WRESTLERS,” “PENITENCE." Bible prager bour, Thursday, 7:30 pm. Temple Baptxzt Church 1] (3 7 QTEARGEES “wD"ED KENDALL BAI NINTH AND B B.W. ifications of a Good Mother.” the Bpecial “sermon to mothers; whole family day. 8 p.m.—'"The Delusion of Belf-confid Big evangelistic service. Coms bring your friends. Bring a new scholar and help win the au- t 9:30. Young m and Representative fohn C. Ketcham PRESBYTERIAN. Winted 76 BAPTION ichigan w! e the speakers. rgztowfl a‘m P BT. NEAR s aw | Anacostia Baptist Church BEY. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D.. Pi m., termon by pastor; 3 ._Birnle. N)B'm CAPITOL, COR. lorida ave. and BEV. H. E. IRV\DAGB D, D. ufl:uur. GARDEN FETE FOR CHURCH. garden fete and sale will be held by the ladles of Christ Church, George- town, Tuesday, from 3 to 11 p.m., at o 1633 29th street northwest. Froc “Dfll l(‘h i, s masttin, | B (5 e e 5 3| BSOSl culo! i e 8! u) A t . and O streets northwest. The commit- | g ari %?m& G} "0"'5“5,0“- Special Dispatch to The Star. teo In charge is composed of Mrs, | —Sifaogers Welcome. _ Seats Free. CHICAGO, Til, May 13 —The citi- d Peter. Mrs. Willam orme, | Eastern Presbyterian Church sens of Colorado Springs, through the chamber oc commerce, have given the 1! hospitals and homes of the Methodist Episcopal Church a deed for twenty-one acres of land located in the east addition of the city as a site for a national hospital for tuber- culosis, according to an announce- board ment made by the board here. The board of hospitals and homes will create a board of twenty-one di- Seven members of the board of directors were chosen at a recent meeting of the board of hospitals and homes in Bishop Charles L. Mead, is the chairman. The Bishop E. L. N. E. Davis, C. §. Woods, Indianapo- DB Street, Washing- 'W. H. Jordon, Minneapolis, Chicinnat, The remaining fourteen mem- The a1~ rectors will proceed at once to secure rectors for this institution. Chicago. Denver, Col., other directors are: ‘Waldorf, Wichita, Kan.; Chicago, 11L; lis, Ina; Mrs. ton, D. Minn.; Ohio, bers will be selected soon. C.; J." A. Dickmann, plans for the building. E. ilton, Mrs. J. Hold: worth™Gordon and Miss Emily C. Mat- i thews. xth ot. and Mg, PRESBYTERIAN. Fourth Presbyterian Church 18th and Fairmont ms. mw. will be rendered hy PASTORS—Dr. JOSEPH T. KELLY. A LaRGE L;rzuan AA 1 n.mn-—sundny chool cm-u for o i B S Jemes A. MacElwee, BYMPH G The Church of thc Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. Bible class. A profitable bour for men. ‘Taught by Mr. Frank Middleton 11:00 L —Morniog 'grlblflp Dr. Ward witi K e v A T LG A u “MOTHER." 7 oow-,—fuummm- and’ Senior C. Bible; Schol,. WiCh elioves ‘tor every member of the family. Preaching. unfor Christian Endeavor. Intermediate Christian Endeavor. ~S8ocial hour and supper at the manse, to which all strangers in the city are invited. .m.. annfi, service. .m.—Preaching. m._Senfor_Christian Endeavor. rayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. societies. Thuedey, 8 pm-—Prayer and praise serv- ., Bandall will sing. sse what @ spiritusl, soctabls, nd-shaking church 58 itk A Get-Acquainted hour follows the evening EPISCOPAL. Bauals ‘cnlidren cared: for during Suboay service. service. ‘mornin, EVERYBODY WELCOME. 4 coRpEa T e o " St. Mark’s Church Third and A Streets B.B. REV. WILLIAM H. PETTUS, Rector. BEV. W. A MASKER. JR. REV. C. K. P. COGSWELL. l!l 1 Bubdaye 1§ maath) PECK MEMORIAL PA. AVE. AT 28th ST. N.W. mvwo W. KETCHUM'S SUBJEOT *#fow a World Hero Succeded.” 3 nm»)wfl!:n'ss lflu!fll;noam GIV- JUSTICE 8. J. P! ‘WILL BPEAE. Washington Heights Pres- byterian Church Columbla and Kalorama roade, BEY. Jonx ER, D. D.. Mintster, Bichoss o BEY. Holy Commualon after the brief ‘morning lm 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m., 3:30 and 'l‘un 18tk and D n.e. or Navy Yard ear to h and C CHUTCTIW INCARNATION 12th » Rev. WM TAYLOD a“'m:B. Rector. Holy Communion, 18th NEAR Bervices: 8. 9:50 (children), 11 and 9:50. Rev, inbop, 1L Bector, Christ Church, Geotgztown, Corner of O and Slst n.w. L BBV.S H. W. BLAKE, Rector. oly Camunnllon CHURCH, 8th ST. NBAR Mass ave. n.e.—Sunday serv- DUPONT CIRCLE. ST PAUL'S CHURCH |~ Chm-ch of the Ascension 913 to 921 23rd st.. near Washiagton Cirels Rev. Robcrt Talbot. DD, a.m.~—Holy commnnbu 10:00 .l:."“lfl’ Communion and instruction. 11:00 &.m.—Morniog prayer and sermoa. '8:00 p.m.—Evensong and sermon. ~ Epiphany G ST. NEAR 14th. JamesE. Freeman, D.D. * Rector. Dr. Wm. E. Gardner _ of New York Will Preach at §1 am., and Canon Chase oiBrooklylnat8p.m. Washington Cathedral THR BETHLEHEM, CHAPEL, * Wisconsin ave. n.w. mear wwu’-;;a. . T:80am. ™ """""““'" <. 11:00 a.m. Proacher, mlo'- ovg':_lr amm -nu & Bonast Smith, D.D., 3.0k, C'Wp.-; the season at First open-air_service of taon at 4 P e Eeae Ce event of rain. hnmggmmwm-n . 3rd: nd Csts.NW. evid Rar\som "1 a0 —"Gontuciaalem, the Ballgion of the o clnnu."bvir ,_.,.!_P_mmc_u_ st'A@a &m“fl Tult'. n-m’ vmwnlum P 7 St Andnw': Cl'mrch nl'l'.l.'. l.v-n CIROLE. AUBTIN, Rector. 7:30 a.m. I'. %mwfi.-...,, Morning service, with sermon, wntuo'u Srirst in each month, Holy Com- munion st 11 o'clock. Grace Church " R wrmmm , ':.'%‘*m 11 o'elo 12th and Massachusetts ave. n.w. Wellington Curran in charge. Holy Communion, and _instruction, REV. Rector. » FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. uou. ~—The holy communion. ‘m.—Church_school. Rev. Near East Relief Commiites. 7:80 p.m.—Confirmation and _sermon. Preacher, BISHOP HARDING. Thureday, 10 a.m., the holy communion. ST. MARGARET’S Conn. ave. apd Bancroft phe‘. STV, HERRBRT EOOTT SNITH. DD PREMONT NEWTON HINREL 'ann.h Sunday after Baster. :80—Holy communion. lo—snnau Holy Domlup'!u, ol&"‘.lwn!‘l. Lm. “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th AND H STS. Sevices: . L am., & p.m. and 8 p.m, m. re by the rector— ‘THE hm‘llm ST. PAUL." Annual lervlt' !f. Thoml' Church. A All flfll’l’ Dl!lli 3 vntmntl. Crosses and banners for procession. Sermon by Rev. O. Ernest Bmi The Nativity' 14th and A B.E. .Ynnlor &:hool. Thl Clthellv iscopal Chutch r requires all to attend El.:‘;m., Sunday. PRESBYTERIAN. Mztropolitan Presbyt«hn REV. n;xm.lrnxonun P artor. —Christian Endeavor socisties. .—COMMUNION 'SERVICE. bbath Protects . "“The Babba the Maf Plin to spend Sunday evening here. —l(nmlnf‘vruer and “?““ by “Bl‘m‘lt to Christ by Trouble” “THE BIBLE AND MOTHER." T:45—Mother's Day ition by CHOIR ND YOUNG PEOPLE, 5| Wea., —Devotlonal service and Book of Beveiation: Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Community singing. So- et e Hatrorments oS08 NEW YO A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH New York ave., 13th and H sts. REY. REGINALD ROWLAND, B. D., Asst. Centrai Presbyterian Church SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY.) Bistsonth sod loving sta. R BT, JAMES B D.. Pastor. SMam—8 §.00 b Thursday——Brayer service. hb." children cared for during morning Y Take 14th streat car or Mount Pleassnt ear or 16th st. bus line te Irving st. n.w. NORTHMINSTER 11th st. and R. I. ave. n.w. REV. HCOH KERR_FULTON, Pastet, 9:45—Sunday_school. 10:00—Adult Bible classes, by the pastor SERVICB. 8:00 p.m.—Public worship. DR. D. 8. KEN- NEDY of Philadelphis. NEAR THE HOTELS. Westhrcsbyteriaanurch 7 -45—Eveniog worship. What the Bible Says! bet. 19th and 20th n.. THIN( SUREL! MIN "ASS, REV. .um:s HARVEY DUNHAM, Plllur. o8 lER‘l(fg ONG TO”! S:30 8ty scnoo) " e Revelation' BY REV. JOHN T. MOBBERLY BETHANY CHAPEL “VOCATION. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE—FLOWERS OR 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—"'A Spiritual House-Cleaning.” MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. 18th St. and Ohio A'! N.W. -~ Fy TWO SQUARES Pm PA. AVE. Westminster Church Memorial NI 7th ST. NEAR E .W, Wallace Memorial Pricarr. REV. HENEY W. TOLSON, Pastor. Cor. Randolph st. and New Hampshire ave. Mam— “Honor Thy Mother” Services, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. At Reservolr and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. REV. M.AURICE S. WHITE, Jmam _smu rebool. “The Fullness Thereof.” 8:00 p.m.—Lectures on_Church Hllm,— il “The Fathers.” lfl'lldl!. ‘lxm—-! P. 8. C. gvz'wou BAPTIST. CALVARY A bearty welcome to this friendly church. Gunton-Temple Memorial REV. IBERNARD BRASKAMP. M. A.. Pastor. ol Music by chorus cholr. Followinn services at 16tk and Newton sts.: a.m.—Sundey _school. m.—Christian Endeavor meeting. 00 p.m —Bermon. “BEHOLDING GOD'S GLORY.” CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Connecticut ave. and N st. BEV. CHARLES woon. D. D, Minister. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, Assistant. SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1022 SA0—Sunday echool, Ctasses tor all. rvice. Sermon by 11:00—Moraizg se 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and vesper 7:80—Musical Dr. and eon Life: Job, Dants, Omar and A m'l:-.!DAY. I.IAY 18, 1922, e ALL"WMOHI. RHODE ln!.um AVENUB 8 LJ Shall Sweep Away Thy class in Masonic Hall 8:00p Tnecday, 8:00. 0 am—8. 8. He " FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Minister 11 am~“MEN’ WHO CONTINUED CHRIST’S WORK—JAMES 8 pm—“THE RULING PASSIONS—-ADORATION" 7HS—ORGAN RECITAL—8100 Mrs. G. F. Sehutt. 9:30 a.m.—Meeting of Sun&ay School. 7:00 p.m—Meeting of C. E. Society. Monday, 8 p.m.—Meeting of Missions Society, wnh attractive program. Thmday. 8 pm.—~Meeting for deepening the spiritual life. Tepic: “SPIRITUAL OBJECTIVE"” Satnfdly—.Anlo picnic of Young Pohick, Intention to go must be knm this Sunday, Start at SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS A is is ‘“Mother’s l'lly e one if she has pi con!fllle and topplr-.no. "A;lke. 3‘, Soul,’ Bololsts—Mrs. lorence Howard, contralto; Charles Riddel, tenor; Arthur Chester Gorback, bass, and the evening choru Sunday ‘who come, Bervices, Men and Young Women's Classes to| - Baptist Y iwtal 1 g 13th and W Qass, 9:45 h Soctal’ hour reception, 7:30 p.m. §ial music by epecial talént. Cor ewton, Minnesots, speaks at .m. A cordial Invitation 48 extended to alL.” Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Nortbeast. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning at Eleven— “Gospel Mission Anni- $:30—Bible school. A class for you. 9:45—Brother ‘'Van" meets men. 7:00—Thres C. E, societie. One for you. Evening Eight- “MOTHER” MOTHER'S DAY MUSIO AND MESSAGE. Wear l wmle flower if mmer is "D'l! ere.” r if mother is ut iris will sin g s T 5 Promis cholr will_sing, too. Bible Baptism. West Washingion Baptist 3ist and N sts. n.w. {Gmmv-). WILLIAM R. FLANNAGA! 'DOING HIS WIL] -THE EEPROOF THAT SAVES." 9:45—8unday school. 7:00—B. CHURCH OF THE REAL Baptiime. _Etay chalra (man lm mn). a3 ““Thor- * Centenninl ¥ Blpt i "7th and 7th and Randolph streets. Petworth o’ s "f.m Taatnerne, pastor 9:30—8unday school. Classes for all. 10:20—Mother’s Day exercises. .m.—Sermon by pastor. (‘? P. ll,—(?llrlllllnb'EndQl'ar. 7:45 p.m.—Se! pastor.. BAPTISM. Second Banttst Church 4th and Ve g !lb)' school, 9:: afl lln s by Rer . The Bn! Mother Who Mm" " Prayer and praise meeting, Thurs- day evening st 7 o'clock (hew time). You are corflhll’ invited to all services. GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school, with ciasses for all _tpen 8 Bupt. E. H. De Groot, Jr. 11:00 2.m. p, with sermon by the pastor. $:00 p.m.—MOTHER'S DAY GERVICE. SERMON BY THE PASTOR, ON “The Mother-Love of God” 7:00 p.m.—Young_People’s meetings. Wael- come all! Thursday evening (at 8), prayer and fel- lowship meeting. FIFTH BAPTIST E NEAR Tth S.W_ STANLEY University, R 3: B. 5, 8., 9:80: chape 6:80. Special music. A cordial welcome. Grace Baptist Church th and Soutis Oariiss avewns o.6. 9:30_Bith oA aekoor. "Ciaseen tor sIL e school anses for sl 11:00—“WHO ARE THE BEST PEOPLE" 8:00—SOMETHING WORTH ENOW) 0. eaToung, Foople, 7. Prayer meeting, ‘Thurs- oy at Honor Your Mother BET!_IANY RHDDE ISLAND AVE. Rev, HUGH T, STEVE Presching at 1 s Musis am—Tenor solo. "The Lord Is l(y Light,” l}:flnl of Mother” élh!fléa t:nl‘).lh'o;ld:nlha, Mrs. Hi ¢ —. 9 t n the 3 $ Dlfl A;l:hglm.h q‘(:lfll lnl:llfl‘anlu bass solo), Bernee; trio, for tenmor, School, 9:30 a.m.—Rev. F. I. Winter, 'mtwnmhm BAPTIST' CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. Rev. William S. Abernethy, D. D., Pastor. / Rev. A. F. Anderson, D. D., Assistant Pastor. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. 11:00—Address by MR. WAYNE B. WHEELER, Anti-Saloon League of America. 11:00—JUNIOR CHURCH—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme: “HOW A GREAT KING TREATED HIS MOTHER” 8:00—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “THE MOTHER SIDE OF GOD” A Mother’s Day Sermon. We extend a cordial welcome to all. Ne admission cards are necessary for the evening service. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, 6:45 P.M.—Senior; 7:00, Intermediate; THURSDAY—Mid-Week Prayer® Service, 8:00 P.M. DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER'S WORLD'S LOVING MESSAGE AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (JUST ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE) 11am—“THE UNCROWNED QUEEN: MOTHER” Wur a red flower if mother is lving—a p.nu—"l'HE SANClT'l Y OF THE MARRIAGE RELATION.” d,of & stirring serles of sermons Dr. Tupper, on The second of & e e e i uumu- duet, “The ard. “The Watchmap Spinney:; Leslie. soprano; Mrs. Frances O'Brien, Supt. There is a class for q 3:30, by Pastor Hulbert, in the Swedish language. oung People’s Union Social and ref: h ts. Devotional meeting at 6:45. Meets at 6. al ai reshmen Cordial Welcome and FREE rm Church - a._-.‘bu_..

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