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Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services WASHINGTON MAY BE MADE _ _ |INNOUNGESBBLE | om0 o piomiccs oo | THERANSYNQD e 2ot oner weonacon senuon 3 CENTER OF pRESBYTER]ANI : ganist in Special Program. “Everlasting Remembrance.” L d C .d Plan i Erect Au&ito i ’ > 0l 4 - s - ; «city. For more than fifty years the | day sermon tomorrow morning, hif eaders Consider = ot F e ™ Politan, Memoral M. B Citdron os | banor ops oo piasne, Bemem: rium Here as World Headquarters |Federation of Women's for Reformed Churches. Clubs to Conduct Fifth Test, Beginning in February. her the activizies «f|posals which shall seek to secure for 2 Plans L“»t’““":n Church in this city |the denomination adequate represeit-| A fifth community Bible questfon the Presbyter o lonal Capt. |8tlon in the National Capital, and|contest, to be held next February, Is are under way by the National C that the executive commission be In- | being planned by the Bible d. ¢ tal Extension Committee for the Pres- |structed to co-operate with the Na- | "€ BIa7 yithe. e -dapast o ¢ washington City, which |tional Capital Church Extension Com- | Ment of the District of Columbla Fed- + bytery © O by tne sixty- | Miltee of the Presbytery of Washing. |eration of Women's Clubs. It will have just been in ton City in the formuiation of such|be on “The Life of Jesus Christ and Rev. H. P. ‘ :;efiolfly set l:xhthehcky.bror tlwe:d- aubvtmec the battlefields at Cold . -five years ey have been play: arbor, Seven Pines, Mel Hil One Hundred and Third Ses- |Fezularly “by Dr. Richard Johnston. | the Wilderners ard " Chosmeiorsrily : Ho will give a special concert for {and the graves of Preside 13 e pul on t at o’'clock. @ | an 'yler, Jeff Davis, Gens. Stua: sion of Maryland Body Con- | foricwine: wiir e’ the e rogram: | tae a¥ieh, Jef Davis, Gens. Maury, 2 “Westminster Chimes and the Hou: the pathfinder of the as. “Savior Breathe an Evening Bie Dr. Fox's evening sermon on “The venes at Manchester. | inex'or, "t 50, BUVLRE four: |song or & Sutiant wi be demienss ” = fer e t] e e trife s | to usic week, and the sermon wil The one hundred and third con-|Gler, the Battle Won": “Softly Now |be preceded by an organ recital by vention of the Lautheran Synod of|the Light of Day,” “All Through the | Miss Edith Athey. Maryland will begin next Monday |NIght,” #Just a Song at Twilight”| Miss Grace Stanton will lead the “Bweet nd Low,’ ‘Blue Bells of | Epworth League services. H topia evening at Manchester, Md. The|go,iigng” “Shamrock of Ireland,” ¥ P will be “Grow! “haracter. opening sermon will be delivered by | “Rule Brittania” and “Marsellaise- fowing 8 Characier Rev. Dr. Simon, president of synod, | America. BAPTIST. second assembly of the Presbyterian |proposals.” His Dominion." i PN 4 . 4 and the holy communion will be 2d- —_— = - . which met this| The Natlonal Capital Church Exten- ominion.” This was revealed : . mt G v, W. Wade of | UNITY est ashmg‘lon tist . Church, U. s'\{"" Sl sion Committee for the Presbytery of |at & meeting of the committee yes- B e mfllm':du the ..X;..-‘; L. Ruseell AUDITORIUM SERVICE. Sist and N sts. n.w. mm,..o.g,. week at Des Moine a4 Washington City consists of Rev. Dr.| terday afternoon at the First Con- 8 o 1 ‘Alden of Washington is the treasurer{ Garnett January will lecture at 3 N, Pastor. The committee has. prepare Charles Wood, president; ReV. DI.| rocational Church 4 z : and Rev. W. G. of Baltimore |the Unity auditorium, 300 Homer With the Convention.” booklet in order to bring to Presby- | Freeley Rohrer, secretary; John B. = p CAUECH, y i : 4 the statistical secretary. building, 611 13th street northwest, 00 pom.— of ¢ terians generally some knowledge of | Larner, treasurer; A. Lee Baldwin, Committee Expresses Thanks. ;. ) s P tomorrow evening- at 8 o'clock, on :45—Bunday school. 00—B. Y. P. U. the condition and situation of the|Henry E. Bittinger, Edgar V. Critten-| The members of the committee ex- “ S 1 Embraces 137 Congregatjons. “The Heavens Were Opened.” The CHURCH OF THE REAL WELOOME. church here. The enterprise has been den, Harry C. Davis, Judge Raymond s % 7 This synod is composed of 137 con- | period from 0 until 8 o'clock is 7th and Randolph streets. {ndorsed by Rev. Dr. Henry C. Swer- | Loranz, Judge Stanton J. Peelle,| Pressed their appreciation of the in- . k Petworth 7 250 Sttt sty iy gregations, located in Maryland and | devoted to silence and meditatio ingen, moderator of the general as-|Theodore F. Sargent, Dr. Millara F.|terest of the Mothers' Club of the - the District of Columbia, having over | preparatory to the lecture. Wed J Bermons by pastor, 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. sembly, and other members of the|Thompson, Rev. Dr. Alfred E.®Bar-|St Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, 50,000 baptized members and more [day evening there will be a spectal executive commission. rows, Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Clark, Rev. than 28,000 communicants. It has 141 | lecture by Mrs. Viva M. January on Which, through its president, pre- i Sunday schools, with more than 2,000 | “The Law of the Subconscious,” at 33 id: Hugh K. Fulton, Rev.'Dr. John C. Dr. Sweringen sal & oy AR o Sented to Miss Mary L. Craig, elghty- officers and teachers, and over 30,000 | 7:30 o’clock. “The situation of our Presbyterian|Paimer. ‘hurch in Washington, D. C., should - e four years of age, a allver lead - pupils. During the synodical year, 2 rcmli:eu every member of the church cll; to the Cong‘ren of Mot‘heu Pend ; more than 2,000 young people were in PRESBYTERIAN. Grace Bapttst Church throughout the entire country. More HEV HENECK SCHROEDER Parent - Teacher Assoclations that, - the catechetical classes. It has pro- - 9th and South Carolina g e and more Washington city is becom- ® through their president, Mrs. Giles perty ‘valued at over 3$4.000,000. The | W7 {{ace Memorial T3TER 20_BARTOR F- W_JoHWSON, ing a center of the nation. 25 N PASTORATE | Scott. Rafter, presented’ a suvenir current and unusual expenses for the ce PRESBYT. 00—TH REMEMBRANGE." . “The natlonal heart beats there, and YEARS IN P silver pencil to Miss Ruth Wertman i g year were $364,000,' and the congre- nd New Hampshire ave. e T L I its pulsations are felt everywhere. and Miss Loulse Pauline Wildman, for | . i » gatlons gave $110,000 to apportioned . and 8 pm. &. 8 X = 1t seems to me imperative that Pres- having completed the entire series of " gadiunepparticafil Seneyelencs. Eastern Presbyterian Church | 75gTome peonie, byterians have a representation at|Anniversary Being Celebrated by |ANSWers in all four contests with g § T Program of Exercises. Bixih F et Sin ——Church prayer mssting, Thurofay 8. the National Capital which will ex- 3 very high ratings, as the organiza- - > : Tuesday evening addresses will be | ALFRED E BARROWS, b D Pastor. Second Baptist Church press fully the dignity and power of | Members of Congregation at |ton represented "by Mrs. Rafter delivered by Rev. Dr. Bowers of | 11:00 CHILDREN OF < . our denomination and its determina- acknowledges the Bible to be the Left to right, top ragv: J, K. Cartwright, F. X. Hurney and J. L Barrett.| Baltimore and Rev. Dr. C. F. Steck of <o e ARG VA AVE SE tion to put its full strength into the Trinity Lutheran Church. basic foundation of education in gll | Bottom row, left to right; M. P. Egan, Monsignor C. F. Thomas and Rev.| Washington. - Rev, Richard Schmidt o b ey s T - ", v o e D christ's Kingdom. its various branches, whether clasdi- | John Grahar. of Washington will deliver the onli- o Rt mastiag Howlew ™11 am. “THE MEANING oF cal, sclentific, oF VOCAIONAL ANA R8O | m—mfm—————eemeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nation sermon on Wednesday evening | s Digpin + “Our local conafltuzrl\cy' in wn“.hli Sel skenuao focations s, a ,&;d!g.“&,‘. é"‘,mfi}“sfl'l\ml.t‘ru ington may not be able to mee! rom the e proceeds at the business sessions. Questions| patriotic meefing with the Daughters of N8 O REX, t the situation. the inspiration to high eals and 5 pm., ‘MEMORIAL DAY, 1822; OK, Uinder ouch clyoumstances 1t will be- Masicpiration to nighest ideals in | CHURCH SOCIETY PLANS |DIOCESAN THANK GIFTS | resting to missions, education, or. | Americs as guests. 5 pm CMEMORIAL DAY, 1622 o come necessary for the entire church OF WOMEN TO BE MADE | Eoo: Siiaise, 7o7, 8888 p32%% | The Church of the Pilgrims | o s sty b s o i Th appreciation of the co-opstatiee hete: SIX SUMMER CAMPS to undergird our cause there that it and the secretaries of different boards [ may become more of & factor in mak- fulness of the young people, especially will be heard. ween P and Q sts. n.w. Metropolitan Baptist ing America fully Christian. :oo those wgoa through Miss Mae Simp- Bixth and A Streets Northeast. Finaneial Abllity Limited. g irea \ths swardy snat were | Brotherhood of St. Andrew Will [ Presentation of Offering to Bishop PRESBYTERIAN. 7 the tumity. " | Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor It is set forth In the booklet that sented the ages of twelve to eighteen et at Epiphany Church on June 5. t Eleven— years, to the Epworth League of Me.| OPen Centers to Boys Between Morning at o : . e % 4 9 Christian Endeavor socleties of ithe 15 Years and 21 Years. CHURCH OF THE ial holr and supper &t the ‘God’s Greatest Memorial Kendree Methodist Church, to the io which all strangers :80—Bible school. A class for you. Vermont Avenue Christian Church, the | Six church boys' camps are being| The service for the presentation of | COVENANT clty are fovited. 45—Men meet in auditorlum. Christian Endeavor Society of the Con- | organized this summer by the Broth- | the united thank-offering for the dio- : :00—Three C. E. societies. Find yours gress Helghts Christian Church and to | erhood of St. Andrew. They will be|cese of Washington to the presiding Conaeeticut aye. and N st. Evecias at Kieht = “the presbytery of Washington city and Presbyterians in the capital, un- alded, are quite unable to give Presbyterianism the place it deserves and the position which it should oc- cupy before the nation and the world in elose contact with Washington. fhe Boy Beotte ol ot wiirch and. to y 3 3 Musical Servi = 3 in as many parts of the United States, | bishop will be held at Epiphany rayer service Thursiey at 8 p.m. {US1( Ce A large percentage of Washington making the pageant a success. Miss|one in New England, one in California |Church on the night of June 5, at 8 RET. CHARLES OO0 D' B Bmall chlidren cared for during Bundes e Rt IA stk ok el Paobleave {n goxarament SoEY o0 e Ada Walton also was thanked for serv- | and others in sections between. o'clock. Rev. Dr. Johnston, rector of 2 Rorcing service. M O have “limited financlal abliity, The ices to the committee. Of particular interest to church boys | St. John's Church, will preach the REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. A L I people of means are very largely D connected with churches in other cities. “There is no Presbyterian Church with members able to help other churches adequately in crucial times Sermon by pastor on mittee expressed their indebtedness to | the diocese of Washington, is Camp [make the address of welcome. SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1922, = 1. “Th 1 o the following florists: George C. Shaffer, | Bonsall, one of the six vacation op-| The fund is used in preparing wom-| 9:80Sunday school. Classes for all. Gunton-Temple Memorial e Musical I-zif‘_ C. E. Brooks and Harry T. Payne of the | portunities offered by the brother-|en for their work in the mission field,| 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by Dr.|BEV. BERNARD BRASKAMP. M. A., Pastor. COME T0 THE CHURCH OF BONG AND Flower Shop. hood. It will be located twenty-six [at home and abroad; in paying their ik syl NN MR SUNBHINE. THE GLOWING, GOING AND For the floral decorations the com- [in the third province, which includes | sermon, and Rev. Dr. Freeman wmi | d . Contests Attracting Attention. miles out of Philadelphia, on the |salaries and caring for them in sick-| 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and vesper S e == = }and in movemants for eiurch exten; The chairman reported that the com- | Panks of Neshaminy river, near|ness. At each triennial convention| g0 premioe service B “THE SECOND BEATITUDE. E.Hez . SionThers cannot be & Progr ity Bibl Wrightstown, in Bucks county. Its|part of the fund is set apart for A Y Bt 4 ‘Music by chorus chol 3 T s Prosbyterianism In the capital with- munity Bible work as conducted through s o : i . " oo e e house: easy chairs (men like them): male t and_ assist- the press of Washington had been at- | 3atea will be from July 17 to July 39.|some special work of the church. Crises in 5 U e s - acge organ. 11 a.m. “Borrowing out the encouragemen! tracting attention In distant places as, | The director will be Francis A. Wil-| The diocese of Washington has at CESSES. - 00} Centennial Bapt. Ch., 7Tth ance of strong, able Presbyterians Blessedness, from the denomination outside the capital. . “The Presbyterian Church in Wash- tngton is so poorly housed and meagerly equipped, as to be embar- rassed by contact with the other n Endéavor societies. At Eve y . m.—Ch during ¢ liams, the new national' junior work |its head Miss Lucy A. Grant. Each THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922, P 8 quests h:g bt xf.'fqii':ifffii' and | secretary of the brotherhood, and the in the diocese has its own 109 Mitweek service. BEY oF MEioRy AND DUTY." BETHANY FHC0E ISLAD AVE answers from inland China, India, Jeru- | Chaplain Rev. Harold Thomas, rector ALL WELOOMS. erpiSeed st 5 w. 2 > of St. Luke's Church, Charleston, S. C Rev. HUGH T 3 . Pastor. e S Eorto Rico, and that in-|%\ne camp will be open for boys of PECK MEMORIAL 11 s.m.. report from Southers Bapuist con- N oy A haas, Tetas. Ravaas | the Sharch trom frtecn fo Cwenty one SIXTHPRESBYTERIAN| _ “ertie arasuer v S s e ! There Is and as far away as Alaska. years of age, and it is not limited to ) EMIDT, Pastor. - W EETCHUM, Minister. Y."P. U, 6:45 pan. Midweek service, e e P arian | Chanck Announcement was made that a young | Members of the brotherhood. It is not Gehman wor- 16th AND KENNEDY 8T8, N.W. AY, 245 DM not a single Presbyterian Chur REV. HENECK SCHROEDER. le’ fliary to be simply a boys' camp with a re- ; Engiib. 11 At Beservoir ard Entrance to Rock Creek Park. COMMUNITY BACRED CONCERT, building in Washington that will S people’s oxuxiliary to the committee is | ){oi5ug atmosphere, bus is to be a| _and _ pmaLar V. MAURICE S. WHIT! In honor of Music Week, under direction of compare favorably with the fore-| The twenty-fitth annniversary of the | Atrangements have been made for |PIAce for training in leadership in all A =3 T REV. EHESE W E, | WILLIAM T. PIERSON of Music Week Staff. {f;f‘il! ?;:'blyht:";:mce Yaize or much |Pastorate of Rev. Heneck Schroeder at|the unclaimed certificates to be deposit- ltor:ms of parish activities in which | Atonement xev 7. 6."BAKER, Pastor. 130 a.m.—8 ol » . a h_church edi- = urches, room . Bond building. > e 3 S g A patiiotic Presbyterians | the celebration took place last Sunday | where they may be obtained by the win. [ SOrrespond with such boys of the| Loibirkesfeer 0 2¥y nvirep. “Death’s Legacy” N AMERICA FOR CHRIST.™ with national and international vision | i, §ofifation of ‘the Dastor. &t which R s e et S AT e R G L 8:00 v--»—l«i:': on, Church History— Thursday evening. Bible prayer hour. e. There are . and 11:30 am. and 1:30 and 3 pm. | 3 r P i : e o S eofotorian chizehes- 1| EO" Wilam, Broecker of Pitisburgh |dully except Saturday aiternoons ‘and [ Tecors and parents, and communica; Grace Eva"g‘h“alch utheran it ,_C',,A e Eckington “9e72 SAFTIoL Wk | Nineteenth Street Baptist the District of Columbia. Only 81X|of ‘the Lutheran synod, of which the Cain, 202 South 19th street, Philadel- ur Thursday, p.m.—Bible study hour— | R! e e P e i Church have buildings fairly equipped. 8ix|Church is a member, preached the ser- e phia. otes o ¢ BROVERDS: TAMERICA'S PROGRESSIVE 1IB. Corner of 19th ani ERTY.” —ILLUSTRATE are now pressed for enlargement of | mon Lutheran pastors from Alexan- 2l . ! 18 entire odifices, three have chapels | dria. Baltimors and Wwasnington par-| BIBLE CLASS PROGRAM. Preaching, 11 nd 8 p. 8 p.m ik BOLDIER'S J0%. Rk BRODEA D, 4 e g R ; p 30%. 930 a.m.—Sunday awaiting ??"}pleudlfllll’cfihé:“::; :;: tlc!blladflln the aervié:ehn ‘which l[hlem L - s'L':: . Beats Free. = Strangers Welcome. 11:00 8 Sermon ;., ::: pastor. have small frame bu congregation presented its pastor wit AT JUTHERAN. 3 8:00 pm. —Sermon by the pastor. in Teal meed of adequate eauipment |a pirac of $35h in gola. In the course of | ClosinE "; 2t dnsticuts Held ——————"Church of m . Metropolitan Presbyterian e 5 church is provi s el celebrations by the ext Wednesday. Fourth and B_streets sontheast. Baptist Chur like modern Sunday school facilities. | Sunday school and other organizations Keller Memorial Lutheran 14th and Gallatin sts. n.w. Dr. D. REV. FREFLEY ROHRER. Pastor. emp! P Historical churches are housed In|were held. School year closing exercises of the REY: HENRY MANKEN;CEAvtos. = 1. —Bible_school Tenth and N sts. n.w. buildings that are a disappointment| Pastor Schroeder was born in Fort|Bible Institute of Washington, 1824 el Bibicsamoot, 545 arin 45 a.m. d a discredit to our great denomi- | Wayne, Ind., July 6, 1855. He received 33 T ot s Sation. Appearances, eficlency lng nis prlxmlaryhem{sanm:j in mes Lumerag l"\“!ree;na;thw:u. will be held at the| S T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. | __ Eening wervices—8pm. effectiveness can never be attained | parochial schools, and in 1868 entered | New Yor! venue Presbyterian S B # % E.7pm Sncil Bresbyterians are Informed and | Concordia College at that place 1o pre-| Church next Wednesdsy evening, at i;xx\QayB‘bt;hogll at 9;3(;; 0"6 LUTHER PLACE 7:00 p.m.—Senior Washington Heights Pres-| stRANGERS IxVITED AND WELCOMED. @ pride spurre are for the ministry. In 1874 he en- | CUX :00. oeleties. 5% e 7 fered Concordia. Theological Seminary [8 o'clock. Including an address by |V €TS BIve ©1ass a 8:00 p.;.—Evening womship. Dr. Ward will Church FIFTH Other Demominations Praised. |at St. Louis, Mo.; was graduated in[Rev. Clovis G. Chappell, and music| Morning Service at 11:00. MEMORIAL Pl S codia 300 B xeamTmsw ; ERY ITIAN. o Dr. 3. 3. MUIR, Pastor. 3 Services— p.m.—Christian Endesvor societies. 1 “Songs st Midnight.” 7:45 p.m —“TRAVEL LIGHT." ) p. Soldier’s Training. Bible School, 9:30 1877 and ordained into the ministry by the Institute Chorus. The public| Eveni i P 0 LMER. D. Do E. Briggs will_preach. “Other denominations and religlous | yuly 29 of the same year as pastor of [is invited. L Evening Service at 7:45. (THOMAS CIRCLE.) el T Week whi O ALMER ) - Sisistar. HRISTIAN " ENTHUSIAsM - societies have appreciated the situation | i Lutheran Church in Perth county,| During this first year of the insti-| Intermediate Society, 6:45. G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor | bve ccicbrated in this church by » community m.—+'God on Our Curren QUNSELS TO CLEAN LIV with their Deople and the consplcuous- | Ontarlo, Canada, where he remained |tute's corporate existence 150 stu |vo o People’s Society, 6:45 ‘ > complimentary concert given by Miss Mary ls and Social and B won, Raptism: ness of their work in the na Pi- | until 1880. He was from there called to [ dents have been enrolled, with a staff g PIE I Vg Qit0: 5 a.m.—Bible School I. Kelly and other artist 3 . B gl B &, 3: B Y. P T tal anq have risen to It inations | ® Congregation near Fort Wayne, Ind.; | of eleven teachers. No tultion is “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” HII 5 o Thursday night at 8, prayer and praise 6:30. . 1 Tw-mo;kn:l'l mmme M;e:f e:;'lzhmm"! = "t“ }ke aifcemhs‘l .l-fl“ = ll;flerl“'zfil:rlle hargec 11:00a.m—Service with Ser- S ais church extends a very cordial invits- REV. ;"!‘EVBQ"Y ?‘&&SNW} !‘l:.mr\‘llEThIrleenln Anniversary, Jume 4. n , u county, N. Y., where he remaine n = 4 ¢ attend another 2 L . Pastor. WELLO! =2 provided memorials_for local churcaes, | 1383 when he took a cha: I Chnst Lutheran Chm-ch mon. tion fi"w".'ne :xmwlfi.{u oL atad ot T Tl 1 LT S N | e — o e e 30 Y| 7:00 pm—Christan Endeavor.| S kb e S Sl «Christ’s Ascension and Irs| KENDALL BAPTIS number of commanding church edifices | Lutheran Church In this city, where he - 2 SRIC WEN :00 p.m.—Special sermon on| °ia inspirational song service precedes the ” Pastor. WALTER C. SCOTT. in the capltal Our constiuency needs | was installed on Sunday, May 23, 1897. | The Nativity 1 ¢ 4 WK J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, 8 M P 1 P d Patriotic| eveuins seryice. to Us 11 a.m o What I Heard and Saw in Jackson- them. Our denomination should be | ™ Ppastor Schroeder was last vear elect- | = 300 "g on o ey L N Pastor emorial ay. al . Fa 4 A e FIT ¢ Tife and Theie creditably represented by them. Our|ed vice president of the eastern district| 1he Resurrection. 15th and G nee., d B 1 AM music. Coms an a Spm. R standing in the nation and the world !5 ‘the 'Lutheran synod of Missourl, | he Holy® Cathoile Epscomst Chiih Services—11 A.M. 3 T of Praise” and| Come. Get in the auto race In §. £. 9:30 would be greatly raised by them. OUr| Ohio and other states, and holds chair- | requires daily prayers. Attendance at church Sunday school, 9:45 am_______ | Thursday, 8 p.m.—Bible study. Georgetown Church 5,5 o saw.! “Hear My Prayer’ will be sung by the | More exciting all the tme. B. Y. B ©.. 7.1 Somme ai Whrosd withous them. 1t 18| (ha ogy °f 1o france commities O3 P S ot o S+ ™ | St Mark’s Lutheran Church SEATS FREE oy dire . NamemaLi b Rt | O Old-Fashioned Song Service home and abr out em, this body. - lerings. ; % ¥ 3 E. ’m by pastor, A hearty welcome to this friendly church: 5 (11 - P e stated. i B and §th streets s.w. . e e Young P < 7 J KHODE iSLAND AVENUE N be P Al of the mation. | WALTER JOHNSON SPEAKS. £ nnsmn&g:fngd nev. & SINGI BkTis, 0. p. | This Church Welcomes YOU | g3, ol Sa ot I§ hersiood e 2ea st e | . BATEISE o 3 K 7 er. N. D. D.. Pastor. It might include Presbyterian headquar- | o~ L TG O T | Wisconsin ave. nw. near Woodley road. “THE CHURCH WHERE YOU FEEL AT Central Presbyterian Church | #9700 .m.—The Goodaess of Thy House.” | CHURCH ters, offices suitable for religlous and i T il Holy communion . ™ H BLY.) ,5:00 p.m.—DR. W. 0Y. 6th ET. AND COLUMBIA ROAD. urposes, quarters for a Pres- | Washington base ball team. was the| Joly, comm i [r— St.Paul’ En‘fi‘h LutheranChurch 9:30 a.m.—S. 8. Men's class in Masonic Hall. 1 byterian ’:lepoflmi'y and ‘book store, a |principal speaker at Kendall Bap-| Holy (ammuaton and Besmc m.—Sermon by Dr. Hayes to the | Ot K al = o ~" Yo be the Nautionsl Baptist Memorial to Re- Jorge auditorium to accommodate re- |tist Church last Sunday morning to! Open-Air Service, Roys' E . i Brotherhood— " o paT Eleventh and H Streets N.W. B AN Presh janChurch | ligioos Liberty. Heious gatherings, the Presbyterian gen- | the young men's class,” of which H.| _chool Baccalsureate, THE M Rev. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. asses. 1 WesternPresbyterian Chur: GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, Pastor. ral ly, welfare organizations |H. Coulter is teache; Mr. Johnson| Preacher, the Rev. James & 11—SERVICE, WITH SERMON BY 1 —Preaching by the pastor. Anni H =t bet. 19th and 20th n.w. 9:30 2w —Bible school, with classes for all o stantly demanding such accommioda- | took for his subject “Clean Things| _F. Freemen, D. D. 4:00 p.m. ALl Wn Thvited, = X 78 yersary_sermon. /| REYV. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. % ages. Supt. E. H. De Groot, Jr. adquarters for Protestantism |in Life, and Does It Pay?” Take Georgetown and Wisconsin ave, cars. 7:45 p.m.—MUSICAL FESTIVAL— Rev. L. B. Wolf, D.D 9:30—Sunday school, 11:00 2.m.—Morning worship, with sermon by Homs o ettal 1t might, It desirable, St. Paul’s Church FO0X_CREER ¥iiRe PROGRAMN O MuRlD: aceetice o sas Vesiga Misies Bhai 11:00— : € the pastor Incorporate a church auditorium _and EPISCOPAL. t. Paul’s Chur. PARISH. Solonnmd aues. by Mesara. Simpion_and | ‘the ‘United Lutheran Ohurch. : . “The Keeper of the House™| &% ™ —{Iif 5™ 0e lor on complete equipment to secure umufi l-rs‘;::;: ;:_Pa:};sn BAI;:' :nm“ r-bu‘(-mu, Haupt. Stringed quartet from the Marine 8—Service with sermon by DR. WOLF. pm.—Pr Eyith v“:;:al& 00 ALt IBea TR “Th SO“I Of ” Comm 5 i i“ raday—Praye, 3 3 i e e Church, Georgetown, | __Fuli" Soming servicett oelock. e, 8.8, 920 C. E. 65, B et To duriag Saorsing| #:00—, : . e Church Erection Urged. : Grace Church et mn, e UNIVERSALIST. Church of the Reformation| | Tk streot car or Monat, Plesnt Growing Roses 700 b St Peupie's meetioge, Wei ®A large sum of money might be ng prayer and sermon, Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, Jr., D. D. G‘l h f Our F th urch o (4 ON | car or 16th st. bus line to Irving st. n.w. MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. e b invested in Presbyterian church edi- g prayer and address. Rector urch o ather Penna, and 20d st se. mm 5 n‘“m;!;m ing (atB), Doy, fices in the capital to ald congrega- m-‘r m Ses 3 m. 18th and L n.w. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D. BAPTIST. owship 4 tions in erecting conspicuous church 9tk AND D STREETS 11 a.m.—Address by_ SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN R e e R e e bulldings, to provide equipment for| €0 G st by, ooy, Tounded LS, N icwr, | Dr. Andrew Melrose Brodie = ~ _ CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH taking care of heve are many: 10| MAY 28. SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION. Bervi a 8 ON Moralog service. 1 CHURCH R B S e it .. Holy communion; 9:45 ain. | Holy Commus “America and the World | . “Hikse 8th and H Streets N.W. P e o attemotive way || omay seciibsiy 1t lame thel ractor wilh | {hisd Susttyiat ” Conoidia Tvancelical New York ave., 13th and H sts. anism ch, “The riate TTaE £ 5o =P and to command the respect of all the E':n short, beight service, with, sood music, | All Saints’ Church “‘g,v,,’cg‘ B Outloo~ Concordia Evangeli RPY. REGINALD ROWLAND, B. D., Ast. Rev. William S. Aberncthy, D. D, Minister. "pm'("::lun people Who come 1o [hIET Nmming o o mml o D T a o Wit Sunday school at 9:45. ¥. P . .. T o ' Lutheran * 9 Bible school. Adult classes. | Rev. A. F. Anderson, D. D, Assistant Minister. capital.” ; *Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m. every % . Dr. 3. G. MA- sl Gty resolutions urgin lock. .m.—English service. " 2 pm—0. B i o - e tary of Washington City Fihany s ad o, sy con e N toou BB R Morute and pracher. || 9:30 2.m—SUNDAY-SCHOOL. N.S. Faucett, Superintendent. h munion at 11 o'clock. " A s E ML to present to the church definite pro- E h T s Church ""Mw:f%'é 5:"533‘;"” phany P TEW e BAR THE 'fl‘ie LS. 1 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: d irit message: esd; . Do, 7 — LPplphany | 3 Anadews thuc S A o Tty At What the Bible Saysl s FRIENDS. © eREV. 3. J. DIMON, Rector. and questions answered. Can be seen daily 11. THINGS SURELY COMING TO Pi “PARADED VI in_his studio in_the hall. Lather League, .m. SERMON ON Friends’ Mecting G ST. NEAR 14th. §00 Bty oo™ Doty St 2§ D oiges, |~ "GOME AXD 8B, 1811 Eye St. N.W. - s it ot oo 0y B0t & retding | “Tpinity Lutheran Church Meeting at 11 am. JamesE. Freeman, D.D. WL ThePirst Spiritualist Church | cor 1t s sts. nw. liseour 200 fim" (Doors Open to the Public at 11:00 O'Clock) ik 2 8:00 p.m.—Sermon ‘y Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “DEBTS LONG OVERDUE” Fisst Mennfin school—10 a.m. H. BCHROEDER, Pastor. ARB INVITED. LECTURE BY THE PASTOR— 4 nd Ohlo Ave. N.W. _ BOUTH OF PA. AVE. o 7 Th A. R., Sons of Veterans, Daughters of . 24 i B .m., g A triotic service. e i ) %y 4 ENDS (Orthodox) Rector. Rev. D. Wellilgion Carras i chargs. 2 NI Veterame and Ladics of the G. A. R. will be guests and will occupy re- sts. D.w. » AD Sundiy school, 9:45 & .m. . > . s served seats. ¢ #3 S 2 TOMNE, Y Y| Wl Preach at 11 am. and "’“"r""""u'm SRR FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAG B : ERE FOLTON, B 8:00 p.m—SERVICE FOR THE DEAF. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister. . 3 “Be ye therefore perfect, even i 4 9: - . % HRISTIAN DEAVOR. WELOOME. ; 8 p.m. " CHURCH OF THE | Father which ls in besven e perfect. " alat, t “Serman by Ber. & N. .m.—C] 1 DEAVOR SERVICE. R Garon. | SRR ate S s HePrmrrv. WHAT 18 IT#* i e e Brecy Bamihy. G140 am ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | iy crumming 10 am - 5 Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m. ALTEN— SPIRITUAL SCIENCE. Has returned from Southern Baptist Convention, and will preach af Corner emtm g Church 27T, g : i Iohn e ! IXTEENTH AND O s-EnnE'rs @usT A;[;VE SCOTT CIRCLE) EEehi Pgmapmny (St Agnes Cheh Shamiz| . JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D,, Minister |~ szewms on omazers (oot isy WASHINGTON . A “St. Mark’s Church - : 1 am~REV. D, P. BIRNIE, D. D. 8p.m—MEMORIAL SERMON AND SPECIAL PROGRAM . 1824 H STREET N.W. 2% A ARG b 1 OF MEMORIAL MUSIC School Year Closing Exercises Somi e Rev: Bevig .1 O B PRETIR, 3 e 8 pm~—REV. Wn.ITIAMEBENBERGER iavitad. Comm — and soprano, “The Lord Is My Light and Life,” Buck: AT 5ol Totn, 8 Pk (S, | Twarsbas. 10 aume ebe Hety e % 1 s Dt o o e Recessionsi (De Kovem, Sir cxvROE-SA !| _Thursday. "‘&.',.', s ‘To which the publie is 7145—0RGAN RECITAL-=8100 Florence Howard. sic week: Solo Quartet, Evening - : 5 : : R Tl e, “Violin Solo,” (Schumann). Margaret Mlfil.c by Ir:fsututgm.s:}:'oms ;.| 1moe Great Commen i ':'m'*?: u - Mra. G. ¥. Schutt. : ¢ and violin. Prelude. “Violin '-ln?“ sfi‘.‘"“fi'; iandeguer: Under the: direction Mrs. ) Bhelley. | '3 _Rev. Alan whsworth, B g > % SRR ‘ Tte rain " e Baweia Alases o Bt | ST, JOHN'S CHURCH | ST. MARGARET'S g alie Mesing af SURTRY S et olin,_sol, iian, bass solo, “Seranade to the Angeis: Witness . : i 6:00 p.m—Mecting of Intermediate C. E. an B s et as T “Cloud of Witnesses” 16th AND H 8T8, W sk Biasies 3l % " Mascagni—arranged for chorus, violln and organ. 7:00 p.m~—Meeting of Senior G E. . 3 ADD] BY Services 8 am., 11 am, > 2 - . i , Supt. The is lass for all Rev. Clovis G. D.D. | “ST. PAUL'S CHURCH — BEY HERRERT : _ THURSDAY, 8 pin—For Deepening the Spiritual Life. Topic: 8 i {he'l-l;lt::ud',‘::mu&: under the leader- b priaglp i e ey B ety Atie Saee " under. “WHEN 1 WANT TO DO WRONGLY.” 2 ; S Jran, B o f itchell, D D, ‘Post. 5 Baptist Young People’: SRS Melropalian Memoriel M. B < :0p—Mem's clams. Bublect, “The Use of| . cihis church {8 equipped With acoustioons for the deaf. Ask ushers. "Y"“h . iura mescili Bt K vespers, with yoea? and | Dr. Clark is in’ Asheville, N. C., today, preachiag the biccalsureate sermon at}] > mmfipmcnmmou A | the-Associatea snd Normal Schools, . S e e O Cordial Welcome and FREE PEWS at c P2

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