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Hch News, Activities and. Sees : T S ey i BOOTH TO'PREACH, | FATHER ELMER T. FISHER |SERVICES IN NORWEGIAN: HAS fl""]flfiR MEH P::Jl?/znrsflnfifiwt;:cn Sunday SChOOl : Lesson ,.'ff,‘.'f ‘il':ff."ff’“?i‘l.. :.E.L <t Vaiatners ot Amitc| CELEBRATES FIRST MASS 0. . laeyam o Condet 7o With Club in Comocert. to Be at Two Churches.. 4 cost Exercises Tomorrow. 3 o B BY ARV. HVGH T. STRVENSON. .'hvnlvflgtul"’ he N mnumm ~On’ Pentsoost ay in Jeruslem th - ordica Mandolin dnd Guftar . x lay in o . Rav. Dr. John E. Briggs Has Serv- — ng bon the pentiel o Orchestrs and the Nordica Hawalian Where Formerly He Served as | S°0P¢l Was preached in-various tongues. ed Thirteen Years at Fifth 3 n’a‘#’%'& 1O DE- v ke —a prephecy of the matversalliy 2 VR Baptist. miah, 36.1-32. . the ‘""3. T the av. nd : e : j ' b % Golden Text—'The Word of | |of Jehov. the certainty. of Judg- ol I S m 3 Formerly a sanctuary and eholr. boy. - God preached in the lant ‘ ' G " u de A e g +Oup 00‘4. :nn Stand Forever.' ment-and ¢ 'Fn duty lol mtm;:rla g’n; i v at St. Patrick’s Chureh, Rev. Father | guage which his heart best under- innua athermg inder Aus- - B : —Is., 08, pentance.” aview o die b . “L Elmer Thomas Fisher oooupied that “'c. E. Sybilrud, pastor of St i 5 7 E lward Mue! n. omn 'n-o pulpit last Bunday and celebrated his z pices of All Haflows’ Guild Jeremidh was the plonser In rell- |agandist, who had. found tha Bubiis s invited. Sl first solemn mass. Rl AT T glous publicity. He did not adopt this | pen, préas, periodical and Printed PUb- | e i Assisting Father Fishéer as arch (:m;m (G:lnurk‘a t;morlrow luf’:ernoonl at truments in influemncing public sen- and power of the Bidle. It priest was Rev. Tho: E. McGuiigun o'cloc] eople of jorweglan. PR S :;f:n'; At b was directed uy’:n- mene “They appeal centuries after |is God's ‘me 5o men. We Bave % . {of Westmisiater, 21, formee asstatent [vitets T D of Spoestey‘are dn of to commit the prophe. thy ken messagé has been deliv-|seen how the first recorded iastance K tred. Cod's word gripped the people. | of making & book. brought upen 1t the “ 4 pastor at St. Patrick's; Rev. Willlam It ztncted the attemtion of leaders, | destructive opposition of the auto- J. Carroll, as deacon; Rev. Ji who not only accepted the divine)cratic Jehofakim, who nrma to Colling of Brooklyn, N. Y. as sub- m. but couragéously and chu-|listen to its plea for him to repent. % deacon. The sermon was amv.na by ously informed the King concerning | Where the Bible has been carried Rt Rev. C. F. Thomas, tha pulor the warning word which they had|it has struck a blow at_aristocratic ‘The music heard. There is no evidencé to show | and autocratic powers. It has boate b Cathedral held its annual outdoor 3 ¢cles, whith he had délivered during ¢! eeting at the peace croes on Mount ¥ X more than twenty years' ministry, to ¢ St. Alban Wednesday afternoon, Rev. writing. This lesson teaches us how Altred Harding, Episcopal Bishop of one of the sacred books of the Bidle, ‘Washington, presiding. This body is which {s & library of sizty-six vol- responsidle for the care and beauti- : | wm he inspirat| him of the part they|tered the seeds of civil and igtous A. Benson, and flu Sication of the cathedral grounds. \ e G e D T ol e O ikt ok | Ivasty. 11, Tab o an —am Calglons . ErEa oty omtbal o (e ke When work was first started . o Tarary g Drophet had O LMOUENL | ervants had been protected against|democracy that i the prids of modern ; ta, under the Girection of Miss Jen- the foundation of the tathedral many X o of literary fame, no inkligg that:in|pEIVErOR," civilization. The book which Quéen 3 Glennan. Ssveral numbers ren- - % oak trees which haa been standing R 64 | the Providence of the Lo 18 writ. .vohouklm sent Jehudi to secure the | Victoria placed ln the hands of the “MG by the sanctusry choir were since the oldest citizen of the Dis- ¥ i Wwould find.a large place In the | ro]l and ordered him to read It to{African prince who asked the source s dedicated to Father Fisher. trict could recall were cut down, and Bcriptures; he was concerned | him and hl- attendants in the winter|of England’ Father Figher 18 the son of Mr. and at the time, it was delleved, destroyed. X vm the pressing prodlem of saving | apartm of the*palace. It was on . u Mrs. Elmer E. Fisher of 1346 Park It was Wrought out that thess tre Judah mm rushing on to its destrue- m er day and nu chnco-l fire { m £ th ns 3 road, for many Yoars members ol were removed from the ground, ai tion as & result of the nation's in. glowing on the brass -brasier St. Patrick's congregation. Many -of 10tk ST. AXD COLUMBIA ROAD. are i} the process of drying and will Iquity. whan he commencéd to read from the old parishioners were present at | To be the National !-P"fl lll-‘l-l o Be- later be out up and used In-the in- The Prophet’s Purpose. the roll the meéssages of Jersmiah. g the servios Bunday to reoeive the ligious Ld terior finishing of the structure, the . The wotds went home. The self-sa EN. BALLINGTON BOOTH. new priest’s biessing. He received GOVE GRIFPITH slm:uo) Pastor. trees remaining on the spét where Some see In the rurlonc Drophet's | ;. ncq” adirit of the king was atirred ,speech of the common peopl nd RN, hi education in 8t Patriok's a.m.—Rible uu.‘mn ch-n for all’ they flourished. 5 : D e IALGH . exidunce that | by the bold condemnatian of his own givén to the English £ regar n'u,. everal sermons are to be preached | High School and after his graduation ages. .“De Groot, Jr.; Praises Mrs. Bratensh's Work. ;.':: ;‘,“::4‘ gl“ ’:h:': - ""; 84 {and the nation's sins. Those present | housthold book of the land,” which | here tomorrow by Gen. went cn..rmr Co) oge. He oPiEhop Haring paid tribute to Mra. 2ot Nocho, would be .-u-bl- DOy e ey ot tace | thas whisiand from a revolution liks | Booth, founder and president of the %"‘“‘ '&.fl?, s D wm“n:'.'a' of Tellowahip Lo new A g e Rfe? 8 SRcttarTtal 023 RN s P B R | otk o, Rtk el Somnnry, GRS ualcu: of ¢ cathedral, for work done 2 ormes vidual ar- | preach in the morning at Metropoli- i in making the cathedra mnnd one | The thirteenth anniver: of the l’.".’.‘o.. which clearly shows that h e roll the nrn‘phetlan“"‘:ll‘:ng: l;"&:flmned -utocr-cr and ohlnt~ tan Memorial M. E. Church and ’fl' —_———————— 8008 """‘b;"f.', the choir. Short of the handsomest spots in h- | pastorate of Rev. Dr. John Bri dictated the substance of his m ek h:fl!- %flwezlgzeanh'. and ;.,"f“ “llclar of Rui hif the evening at Foundry M. E. Churc! CHRISTIAN, = B e o S BB L SR R N B e S R e R e — 3 “The Heavenly Harmanies™ evot . 3009 be won back to God. It was an evil 0 LEADERS. 3}, m‘“. to the pl could mot stand iah’s fierce con-. ur nation sprang from men w T0 EXCHANGE N 7:00 p.m.—Young People's meetings. Wei- He'st WA n:i arrangement of ‘un ay school and stay to church m’hd’fif:"&:’i‘e"fl;"&-n‘;‘fi;fl demnation of his life 8nd his predic- | reverence for God's word made x'i‘:: the catnan, 008 terracs 1?.,‘,')",:,‘.. Ma pastorate more then|ind Deople had Foflowed the lender: his mmediate family. 'In his aager |slgnificant ¢ Luther Place Memorial Church and t our he attémpted to destroy the word of piled -round . o huaets Cod by Duiting. Trom the roll with | bols srebiie in Ameri, the scribe's knife three or four col- | Holy Bible. The Pligrims. following umns at & time and burning the the Hght of 'the Seriprurce wins parchment upon the charcoal fire. gulded to Plymouth. The germs of our Three men—Elnathan, Delaiah and | révolutionary war, our form of gov. Gemariah—won places of honor by |ernment, oy as well as our domeatio and pleading with Jeholakim. not to burn | educational imatit nally seek to persuads, the nation to|the roll, which they believe to be the | traced by e OO = ship of Jeholakim, so that they won dlln :vn)m- R. Tu pr has{united in their iniquity. The prophet gent oL AL Hallows' Guild, The| belibved that If they repented, Je- Itleny on the gulld and its f < hovah would save them from their A hartol W h perll at the hands of Nebuchadnessar, T o8 Dew miAm and west delivered Jerusalem from d. ; and four others who mlnlller in for- senn-qh.flb. He had been put under Deaths Anmounced. Sipmana restraint, 8o that he could not per- ‘aths of Mrs. Cragte, Mrs. Ju- Vermont Avenue Christtan Church will exchange leaders for their sérv- ices tomorrow evening, when Mis Grace Weed will lead the lnvlcb o the Lutheran society and Mr. Koch will conduct the meeting of the other society. the first liberty lca coples of the e l s Wednesday. ; 1 | uniaue method of preventing his mes. | Lications are the most sfeotive in- " " historians to th Han Jam t! aptist Chinese Pnblt- pent and seek God's protection th e study of PRESBYTERIAN, Mra. Jimes' G Battord ang M ey Shtion Moelery ‘.ht Ganton, China. went | against their enemes. o aquase IF ine RIng hed been |Feverescelcncr BLUTE W (et SN0 UNITED Wagen wers reported. Tribute also | e on = e AL o willing' to face the facts, repent of | played such an Important’ oty a2 puid to Mrs. Wilbur, the found oo o EciioaiT (e0rEe Grean | believ his sin and seek forgivemess of |national | EEIASE DAY 5t our, EDMIA to - the founder | has been a medical misstonary atfules of the world, brought to an end |Uis sin and seck forgiveness of }flcarl Of All Hallows' Guila a pebomon 5.',' and was semt out|the ambitious pians of Necho the |JSheval % Ris destroying the roll, t b X F R. Tuckerman, presidens; | Aiter y’ell‘::‘ e Y e Ly o s o .1;:’ TorliwaRis My e torglvenithe XD Tas Dorothu White, secretar. now & memb. o X 2 not to destr G F.C embership of 1.400. The Sun- { dom to the Euphrates river. The o be . There S Bnunlh. (easurer, and {lay school Is second largest in Wash- whelming victory of B-llsly:onl se: "'ana eRIOUMIRE F TTieate 4 ":I%"';:zd'u‘i."{fi:{“ J!hnllx;klm., — to confirm Jeremiah's political views. 5 U Pemknifes to He had insisted that Judah should [ Who deliberately despises God's word destroy the Bible. They nave employ- ible ases for he Lord. Jehoiakim in hi ber of u.-“& recognize that the rapidly rising | (FoRIS (he, LOT. Jehola n effort to pervert rery mem phet's me: —Preach AR Sion- P powee of Babylon- had legally suc- 4 el BN e ot e, book of book GRS, ceeded to,the rights of Assyria. The | LA \PY TPR RS o his nation into ce, falsely has o sa Vermont ave. aorth of N st E11 Christian Eadeavor. ' ediate Christian Edearor. REY. EARLE WILFLEY. LL D Puster. Mzfl'omlifln Baptist - ~ N king, who owed hs position to Necho, tructive criticism [ Iaterms m»,-.—l-em hour and at the | - 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, ' “"Chila J who had deposed the younger brother | - of Jeholakim, who had been placed |, A, Drapmin. who reverenced the [ brated st Becaria: Baptist” Coomen | Tomple Bantist Chureh, witl have tor | 3200 '3::.'.'1'«'"}2 Ded P oprot 2t | flied with Tage when ho ‘Senald o tar, toMotrow MOLRIAE: Wite urch | his morning subject: *“Our less s" 2 Possibly it may have been | TOP Of its water, filied with polluuon ki iah, that ‘.th hat we e SeroraiAE, with an appro- In the eveaing hia topie will | gem o tine: ool and flth, upon the lens of & micro- | tand forever.~ o Baoi Lanehorne” Th Ce of o Mue - God shut the prophe that He did not change the facts P, ciety will hold a lawn fets, Friday | opemancs f:’.ixéi’.’ should not Hak his lite. by sciaing ihe microacope und brea NEW _CHURCH (Wmorrun.l supper be Ing the usual mornin; ’ ing it in pieces upon the floor. When e —o——————= - ——r-cenborgian.) evening on the lawn at Georgi: &|a year's strenuous effort, had .com- S Quiney strsen. Gieseim,ave; | woranip nour. € 1 Tl S '8 ol of paronent. which | Lhe Bishod of London mscured ail the | The Church of the New.krlnkn fes that he possibly could of NEW THOUGHT. realized from this fete will be devotea | was made by fastening skins to- | SO Gunton-Temple Memorial |ro———y P oUeHT _____ fo (6 Bailiine fea m W ¢ Pock Memorial Chapel, Penneyl- | pother the mestapon of the prophet. 's translation of the Scrip- o Babba e sepons! National Center of the Christ church, which has already ':-:nc"n.;; vania avenue and 28th street tomor- ! wnen he was aflu: upon to read |lures and durned them at St.\Paul's) 10 W—Ar;::‘n class, “under ;:':- Louss . | *EV “““’-’or‘v‘k—“.nfigrn}:-u’"‘ th Of m —paaday School. I mance, 2o which SI. strangers | 11 -Morming worMp. I b e * Sizth and A Btreets Northeast. n—feh ‘"’nfl: savie by m‘.ffi"" Zxiedl_wrvion by “cir, | Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor Moralag at Elevea— "I'heCleansingBlood" Prescalog by DF. Mouree. -, - Midweek ";:'mn Tharsies ot B pm. ‘“‘:{:L, s "fimc’ e rave L1 prave m‘fx"ufmi-"t'ma for, during Suatay R . 4 corbBAT WELSONE To aLL. l come all’ tions concerning his end and that of |the founders of n new era. It \The Christiaf-Endeavor societies of ™ row_ .Yu g “m cmn he prepared the way f % . o O the AEet sepurate’ suvenile | out upon his mission of religious pub- i Hot _destroy e B. PO ‘n stories. | salem w: pfess result of oy 12:00—A GEORGE E. RICKER. G. Pierce. minister of All Sou! ‘ the overwhelming viclory of the his efforts to_destroy the I Church tomorrow morning In B. F. Rev. D Jeremiah and Bar T, Etrlc wn past I at Carchemish. uch, who wero hm- Lawis Corning Atw:ler at the plano. | ginia . urned from Wast Vir- |cluding the Rechabites, the tr of 5= h b 3 . A, where he delivered a_Memortal | temperance Arabs, who preserved | ProPhet an werity * S5 aalreme on Thesda et W | e b lan tribal ebtoms a revised cdition, which in ali prob. CHURE{T OF OUR . |Fourth Presbyterian a'ml‘di & beiet arxan, uctiar, by Mis Ger- | lontown ana a baccalaureate sermon | dress within ihe city wails. Gemars) 8Dty is ‘the ohe from which our Healing neeujl Ly AR 3 5 b Ml e it Y Pationts will be recaived frém 9 to € @aily, extept Sundays, trude Smaliwood will mark the close | on Thursday at Clarked B b , 1 lesson has been drawn, 13th aad Fairmest ms. a.w. Desecrate W of Music week at the Metropolitan | occupy B — B R R LR B e L e h asd L sts. n.w. PASTORS—Dr. JOSEPH T KELLY. 2 Baptist Chisch tomeeron: e},“mn‘ 250y emis pulpit tomorrow morning | whose, Intervention had saved Jere- | —Dofe s No mystery concerning the h.v.m n—-mp at11 nm., with sermon by . 1BAAC WARD. SOCIETY OF WASHISGTOS, D. C. God's Rev, John ‘Compton Bail wil sbesk e Dl sposal of Baruch FRIENDS. .Powers, D.D. 20 Homer bidg., 61 136h 3¢, nw. o5 SThe senliney entencs ot Scrip-| Christian Endeavorers of the Ver- trom which he could com- Friends’ Meeting "- C- o0, LT p.m. unda. It D his theme Wil Be “The Cieansing | mont Avenue Christian Chureh wilimand, the attention of the crowded tin, Sunday P L : n'-‘-luw.m Dr. ey wini | ) > Holy Day Blood.” The service will close with | Dike tomorrow afternoon along Dif- | court,” filled with people who hud 1811 Eye St. NW. 1a.m. : “TROUGET AXD ITS CONKEQUENCES. € 2 the Lora: W 8¢ WIth | ficult Run, near Great Falls. come out of the citles to attend the 24 WA .. 7:30 p.m.—SOCIAL. e i 7 Lt €% * k * x special feast that chad been super: Meeting at 11 am 5 o Rev. Dr. Clovis-G. m»." MM ot | stitiously appointed in -nllclp-\'lon oll RENT WITR At the First Congregational Church, Muum Vernon Place B Nebuchadnezsar's approach to Jeru- 10th _and G streets northwest, HQ' salém. = RI' m!%fi' southeast. , 11 a.m. W_l.l lll-hun TOUR PASTOR Jason Noble Plerce speak tomorrow e o thoush tae prophet. wai E bl AL BER, Pastor. e A DM at 11 am. on “Then What Happens?" | Home Folks.™ the reading of the.proph message . 0a e Radcte, Rufiu Totm open da and in the evening at § p.m..on “What | for the Sunday m services, the first | made & powartul (mlon upon the CESERAL Assnlm.r service. oa Biitace, 1330 ' em Faay. " 1s nu Truth About Baptism? one some time this month. The sub- g‘“ Christian lr. Herbert F. Kerser, organiet and mu- % k% jécts_announced are as follot “Our CHRISTADELPHIAN. N\ N eal director. Ly & Chotas Rev. Dr. Wallllcs Radclifte, who has > Gur Mother." > A—.fl—————————‘— A contial mslionie Tug SN, Just returned from the mi e Sarriseanie nieev0ur | Park View Christian Church Lewis C. General Assembly of the Touns Mans: and "Our Folks. Puk g, east of Georgia ave. 2 T X ~ What the Bible Says! urc! n the U. ALT! vy X Soln, . his report of et Presching. 11 a - The Christian's Equip- e TEINOR SRERMON o, .~ | SUNDAY, JUNE 4th, 8 P.M the meeting tomorrow moraing at the sth and D ‘meat. WELOONE. CHURCH “The Revelation” > , 8 P.M. Metropolit Presbyterian _Churoh, | streets nofllnn will be mn over to Bible sekool, ATIONAL, —— New York ave., 13th and B on Miss Ralngy has a broad vision and 4th and B streets southeast. Dr. Ra program by the chil- . E. 190 p. . ot - biad ‘Gerstanding of truth. She cliffe is chairman of the commllnt dren of the Bible school. REY. REGINALD ROWLAND, B. D., Amt. Sr the understanding and 2 on chaplains. ill begin at 10 o'clock in the au p 2 ShN e et ituel law ia the real * % x % Alpha and Beta Christian En- Y (o : g iy mn‘m gy At St. Paul's Eplscopal Church, Al- t Sta. SMITH exandris, tomorrow the 1,835th g A ~C. E. v WO muuu som OF PA. A birthday anniversary of the cnruunn ek T worhip. Dr. 4. BRI v ral th 983 .n.—Bible_sehonl, - Wnrm‘fl‘v—r Church will be observed by special of fune: Paheral™ HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS E0NDAY. | 1753 ’ > PEW. e services. The church will be elad- i Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, | 1100 a.m—"TRYING T nd atreet n.e. orately decorated and thers will be & - e h Y 2% TEveirhody fots & eading. oo aves: | Central Pmbmn Q'mh Rey. WALTER F. EAGLESON; D. D., Pastor festival for children in the afternoon | SORAUCt openca Fache. Lisc. 500" PLYMOUTH CHURCH OUTHERN AsEMBLY O pR W A, Bisber win at 4:30 o'clock. The children Wil ::“mwh oy TheFirst Church T AND B TS Lom Sizews aad g el dw i a dea's cheds Ja Masmmie Hatl e th e 18 meiser|secretary of the dlocessn’ board of ap ( BEV. 3. C. OLDEN, Puste P RA AT °~ Fastor. 3 S e ; Hall, will be assisted by Archdeacon | ®0¢ial service. . & 2 TERR & URGE OF THE SOUL." Ao s e Ma. e e g gy john Hammond Grifith of Asheville.| oo xorman 5. Binated of Bt Al- Tl Sermen by puster. WS D 5. b, 31t and N sts. o.w. (Georgesown). S X - : Hammon 5 F. the monthly service ol‘pnm Pund | ban's pa; “1* “The End of the World” 00 .. —Fourih ‘aniiverseey of the pas- H e S i ible WILIAM & STASNLANES Pavier. :00. Lina €. Dral healing will be conducted by the re¢-| Bo¥ glngted leaves this country 0| POLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. | Speoialmasis ot sach servise, = nd he knoweth no rea s = take up his work in Japen. ”Q:r; oot J.;'.u of heaven. B =y : At: the Immanusl Pt ureh = oaly." Sunday, EASAN.I. ‘worshlp. Rew Gove :onndlon preaches tomor- bflm,‘:a},‘,.",,m@{%;f";." 4t Fythias w 1'-'* 1013 0th 3t W Secou MT. PLI Tos 4 etmsat car or Mow: Pleasaat ™ ng and evening. t EW_BOOI 7 =3 U $uppar i to e observe in the Wora- D50 otoen at the Tn'.{:u“mun; R CaEnT AR Book, (Congregational) COVENANT e - veral nt matters are to \ eeaed o e “menbers At Dighe | Stveral importai Rev. G. Lyal Arflnn COLTMBIA BOAD NEAR 14t aT. PECK MEMORIAL there will be & special “Evening With t * % » ag at A exideatial N.W. = rl:.“Awl.'rt 28th ST. N.W. Choir. The chotr_of the Vermont Avemue | ™SOS RaTlr Walter Ames M REY, IAVISG W, K3 * ok k k ) Christian cnurel vm ve the last Toctars Sl oot organ IUDGE WILLIE BROWN & At Foundry Church tomorrow morn- ieal services "“";:m. 3 a.‘m—" NILE COURT. BUBJECT: RBV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, ing at 11 o'clock Rev. Dr. Herbert ety it —OOMMUNION SERVICE. RECEP. g X O T e —— (Other se: L Y, JUNE 4. b e :gn.‘ 3 SO T | SPRTUAL STEEE ) i or Mk 120 1. —Sunday e o ot THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Preach on ~The Compeliing Interpre- Spiritual Science Church of trength of ellow- SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN| .. ches. SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS (JUST ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE) Dr. Wi tation.” Thursday at $ p.m. there will Lutheran Chure Christ ship” be dds “God Moves in a e : 16th AND KENNEDY STS. X.W. - L5 Pt HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Minister 3 !(y-::fl:ulr#lyg by William gow:ar de administered morniag .n.l" even- 1508 UTH N.W. MT. PLEABANT CHORUS. At Ressrvolr ard Eatrasce to Rock » DR‘ Y * ing. At the .'.‘l.fl it o Diviss wrvicss every ‘Buaday—$ p.m. - Chlldrea's Stery evary Susday moraing. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE LIFE'S ~ PAL Subjects for Sunday. June 4: Oounecticut ave. and N st. REV. CHARLER WoOD, D. D. Minister. pr. J. mwma‘ Smlll of Princeton | Steck. the pastor, wi n *“Th LECTURE BY rual— :00 p.m.—Tatormediate O. E. Bociety. ABTOR. TURES." Musical “THI CTOR )F THE votu-:u-'.ss' e sr.-'?lnl"iy{:m:fl Sron Bk Sad Wk SRl o Mrs. B. 7:30p.m.—SUNDAY EVENING OLUS. A% “:%:E’m service— THURSDA? 8. s EAvdIllcuulonY n? the strength of silence. of Harrisburg, Pa., will REACH “How Do Spirits Ma- : SPEAKER— > The Baoccalaureste sermon with the Robeson University School of Bt e RS0 | CHARLES 80SS TO PR terialize.” Hagner H Gordon PP ey L TRAT | Baoriaion T sl SWEETNESS OF HAPPINESS AND N : -| semar amsaaoes axy prvoes wras- Tl 8 p.m— Why Women Love Mean Moo 1s| B60ently Named Religious Educs. JEsasoxs axp o “Radio “Martin Luther” . 9:45 a.m.—Chureh school. Classes for all. Sunday, 7 .n-—-! P.8 C B R e e o TPy | tion Director of M. E. Conference. P-un Cordially lnvlhd. EVERYBODY WELCOME, Toursds; = oEible stady Bour— The ihird of the series ol plrmonl, “Marringe—Before and After.” W and I streets northeast. The 11 a.m.| Rev. Charles F. Boss, jr., of Boston, |~ CONGREGATIONAL REV. BENRE W TOLSON, Pastor. - . | These sermons to continue during lune at 8 pn. subjeat is “The New From, s Combdi-|nas just been appointed dy Bishop - b3 11 a.m—Tenor sclo; “O Jesus, Thou Art Standing.,” Holden; tenor amd e ————————————————— p= w - g, A Sota, g oo oty &7 2 Soco | FIRST—IN THE HEART OF THE CITY | S5m0ttt b | Sovpenompiont et |+ s i, . . Sotnts ot e Sy, g, 2 s, '8 P - to this friendly 8ay.” Glichrist; bass selo, “Abide With lle.‘ Lidales tha riest Bapuist Church, whi b mm Coatarénes of the Mathotist Bpiaeo- Tenthvand G Streets Northwest. 2 oo e fi“‘“‘%fll o 1o Deamy 1 ¥ masor, by Kotyschmar tomorrow a.m. jurch. . Boas reared of the Voiceless,” and 3 pam. “Th Bougias, Memorial Metvodiat JASON_NOBLE PIERCE. Minister. ‘ : ol Tan e aw| Baptist Young People’s Usion Sasredc Nagter ot g" hess and pal Sunday schosl ang chured, H a 5 Dommunion. " Mests at . Socfal abd refreshments.: Devotional meeting at 6:45. - Heaven» This i3 the U u ot the ! ltn strests morth . 7 g e . <l 8 | series of sermons by Dr. Tupper on| "He will begin his work in the con- = 00— x ave. 282 Q st. £ Remember the P.. U. excursion o' e Tivér on 'y, June 23, “Marrisge—Before and After” which|ference by preaching at Douglas tn- . 11 am— BE. nmmmn n D.. Minister. at-$ o'clock. will be continued during the month|morrow morning. Rev. Dr. Edward > ~gundey - C. ALL GREEN LINE BUSSES PASS CHURCH DOORS. L of June at the 8 o'clock service. Hayes, the pastor, will preach in the “T]-m What Hapm}" < HRosm —TEE SSTrinED Cordial Weléome and FREE PEWS at * ® % % evenln’ on “How a Rich Man Was < Muir, pastor of th Music The Home Church A (Bxposition of Matthew, 7:7-11) CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH i John Marshall Place 2 8th and H Streets N.W. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D, Minister Rev, AT Anderson . B, Assltant Miier 11 um-—“WASTE : - ‘Rev.A.D. _Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. . HEP 9.30 .m—~SUNDAY SCHOOL. 'N. S. F: Superintendent. one is W ; when one is so beaten back at every 80 polat; 11:00 a.n.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. . Theme: bition; when one no lo: mfiyohjoek ‘when one Je - - . "'1.;."'..':':.1?;‘.:‘5‘ van sot pray. e “THE SECOND LINE OF DEFENSE” S Bpm. . “What ‘Is the Truth AboutBapflsm?" Sunday School, 90 am Y.P.S. CE, 630 General Ballington_ Booth THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Two Heart-anpmg Sermons - - on Vital Themes g S ' Tuesday and Wediesday, Jurie , 3 SUNDAYo NNE 4 1922 : S 6 “g -7 Slrdou’t Th’rez-act 9:30 m—!’fim‘fimw School. nou.u.m KELLY teaches 11:00 am~JUNIOR CHURCH. Strmon by Dr, Anderson. Them ‘, - SCRAP - OF e .. “HOW A GOOD.SOLDIER CARRIES THE FLAG” 11 a,m.—Metropolitan Mzmorhl M. E: Church, C"“‘g{ 6400 p.m—Meeting of Intgrmediate C. E. Society, - : - PAPER" 3t 3 15.pm: Aus-| 700 oo Meeting of Seaior C. E. Society. B400-p.ci—Sermon by, Dr. Abernethy. Theme: pzcuotc E. Societies. e Joht m"h‘“ Place sl C St' M. W THURSDAY, 8 pan—Meeting of deepening the np-mua!" Yife. Dr. VEN? " Clark.wilggive an account of his, visit'to the Normal-School WILL WE KNOW OUR FRIENDS. N mh ?‘ S at Asheville, “and the ‘wonderful ‘work being done there. Am mtfi#who"hne _about _the other Cor, 1618 and-Charch Sts. N.W. 035%'“ '“?”';'1:' - HA ‘m GUITAR and| , The pext communion é‘-’.}’é" R .':.:.‘:.m,:;‘..‘“;:.fi '8400 p.m—SERVICE FOR THE DEAF. Rev. A D, Bryant, Minisils UKULELE CLUB wilt give a.concert d‘o:ehmnl' and| ¥l be no eyening service Juns 25 et 3 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR: Sunday, 6:45, Semot .7:00 Intermediate- Prlnce Of PreaCheIS H.mrqumgs‘ : WM L,WW Adiation froes ol g n’im’;ufmc-munsu\r,uu

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