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10 ". THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Latest Announcements of Church News, WILL OUTLINE WORK. ) BACK FROM CONFERENCE. Episcopal Clericus to Meet Trinity Church Tuesday. at attsville at Episcopal Session. The Episcopal clericus will meet at | Rev. Charles E. Mcallister, rector rrinity Diocesan Chureh, at 3d and lof st Matthew's parsh, Hyattsville, € streets northwest, Tuesday after- .5 roryrned from the national con- noon, at 1 o'clock, when representa- tives of the diocesan commission on publicity will outline the work of the ation ference of educational leaders of the piscopal Church in the United tes. The conference, which was held at e e o {he | St Timothy's Church, Chicago, was Pl e e heh | the largest of its kind ever held un- diocese of Washington, which | {1e ot r e oces o Y e tona " and | der the auspices of the Episcopal o U e e Church. Representatives of 125 dio- northern V ety anglerior educational work, as it regards the church, was taken up. Especial ad- vance was made in regard to work among young people and in connec- tion with the offering of service in church schools, as well as the teach- ing of information. The work of the conference was so d that even after three days’ fons it was found necessary to i commit- were present. Foundry Church 16th Strect Near P Northwest Green Motor Busses pass the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D., Minister. which will function until the t meeting of the conference, in aha, in June, 1923. Rev. Dr. Wil- tiam E. Gardner of New York city, general secretary of religious edu- cation for the Episcopal Church, pre- sided. Rev. Mr. McAllister was pres- ent as the representative of the dlo- cese of Washington. 11:00 8 m. -Dr. Rand — = ——— “The Education of the Heart’ THEOSOPHY. i AT G S, Theosophical 8 pm . All-Musical Service ,n,%i'ftxw_ SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1922, By Foundry Choir MARY S ANNA T FOAL 5 .«w" “Occult Healmg in the Light of Theosophy” _ Mr. Victor Russell SPIRITUALIST. _ ’\mx il \m.v HOLDS Wesley Methodist Episcopal| 'S 1% CHEVY CHASE HEIGHTS \|I(. n B kS MR WiE i l | ANTON nings at 8 o'clock, JEversbody gets & readiug Phone T - Rev. G. Lyal Arthan nudax evening at 8 o'clock in ETY HALL, 509 G st. n.w. i st messages on Tuesdey o Cau'in sten dajly 0am — - 15 I and 1tn CHRXST SPmlTVALXE',I‘ ‘WEDH Efiln;:d), Douglas Memorial ™ {iiiiae Message Bearar. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. Children’s Day Service of Song, Recitation and " Inspiration at 10:30 A.M. Also Baptism | The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE BY THE PASTOR— ALFRED H. TERRY stmpcr— portunity I'fl[!fl\\’lth Y SPIRIT MESSAGES® “As we have therefore opportunity let o gond nnto il men Gal, 610, Sunday i at Fyihian Temple, 1012 9th ot n.w. HEAD MR S NEW BOOK, sFmXTVALXSI—“HAT 18 SPIRITUAL SCIENCE The ‘ “God and Ourselves” ALL. pastor preaches FREE SEATING FOR COME AND BEING Spmtual Science Church o Christ 1502 14TH N.W. Divine services every Sunday—8 p.m. PASTOR— Mrs. Jlne B. Coates LECTURE THIS SUNDAY BY A\ FRIEND. the cits) | coran | METILIO! (A apecis Waugh REV. HOWARD F. DOWXNS, Pastor. 11:0m S . Clazk oa MRS. A. “The Passion Play of WATSON Oberammergay” il st L otk ot mirace A WELCOME ALWAYS. “Petworth Methodist prscopal Church peliire ave. n.w. the door.) Minister. ABDUL BAHA, stted back as’ provel s, Was restored to physical perfec Land whers & tion PIRIT MESSAGES AND DIVINE HEAL- 5 ING FOLLOW SERVICE. All Welcome Social to be given by Science Club, 1927 ams, June 16, at 8 p.m. Spirituai mes- 14th ¥ ‘Public' invited. sages and refreshments. Sunduy s “The Value of the Child” SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM ~ METHODIST PROTESTA'\T North Carolina Ave. 3% a - AVE sl m'rx’c"}:s SV TRE s§§fi3R§}§o£Y _REV. P. W CROSBY, Miaister. e 9:45 a.m —Suns school The Road to the Golden S pm e Diine worship, With preach pastor. 1 by tle 7:15 p.m.—Chris: Rhode Island Avenue Rhode Island ave. at First st. n. REV. G. 1. HUMPHREYS, Minister. 10 a.m.—Mixed adult class. 11 n.m. and 8 p.m.—Sermons by the pastor. ¥ cmmrnv\ ITH A |St. Paul A. U. M. P. Church | Age” " The Family Church Dumbarton Ave. M. E. 1 Church | Dumbarton ave Wiseonsin ave. n.w. REV. B. I McGOWAN. 10:30—Clitdren’ | \ ") | ! { & I | i 4th and Eye sts. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the p: 8:00 p.m.—Sermon_by_the assistant pastor. ALL ARE WELCOM| METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) American University Chapel { Suntay school at 10:15 am. Disine wervice at 11 am. Preacher, Rev. (. Wardle Stafford, M.A. s CLES." se. tor. Rev. C F. Boss, ]r. £ Religions Ld: Iowa Ave. M. E. Lhfirch 14th anid Eme i HA EVATT 10:302m RY and re- McKENDREE Hamline M. E. Church Mass. Ave. N. W. Between 9th :md‘ 9TH AND P STREETS, 10th Streets f i (The Red Brick Church) -REV. H. P. FOX, Pastor | Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor Services Tomorrow SUNDAY- - > 11 am— 9:00 a.m.—Prayer service. . 3 . A e ee tenaot. Dr.|| Children’s Day Service || Wesler, supt. ( s for all. | 11 o'clock — Children’s Day 8 p.m.—SERMON— Service. “ solc?? | 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. Lct US Thmk 8 o'clock—Evangelistic meeting 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school, with classes || conducted by the pastor. TUESDAY, 20 pm.—Serviee of | Prayer for t ling of the Sick. THURSDAY, n.—Junior League. 8 pom ayer meeting, FRIDAY, 5 pm.—lentecostal Meet- ing. Everybody Welcome All the Time for all ages. METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL John Marshall place and O st. n.w. ‘ Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister sth St. and Pa. Ave. S. Joseph Dawson, Ph.D. Pastor Suuday_school, 9:15 a.m. | Marvin M. E, Church Sp 15 YEARS AS PASTOR. Rev. Charles E. McAllister of Hy- | Rev. Dr. Waldron to Celebrate An- niversary at Shiloh Baptist. Rev. Dr. Waldron completes fif- teen years as pastor of Shiloh Bap- tist Church (Strangers’ Home) to- morrow. This event will be cele- brated by the church 'with special services morning and night and the church is planning to hold extra services on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Dr. Waldron will give an account of his work for the last fifteen years and will point out a line of activities for his people during the coming months. The ¢hoir will render spe- cial music and a number of the of- ficers and members of the church will have special parts on the pro- gram. —_— STUDENTS PLAN RECITAL. Members of Mount Vernon Church to Give Concert Monday. A students’ recital is to be glven under the auspices of department of music, Mount Vernon Place M. E. ‘Church South Monday night at 8 o'clock. An interesting program has been arranged. An Indian operetta, “Seawana” Is to be given Tuesday night at Pythian Temple. -WILL ENROLL MEMBERS. Girls’ Friendly Society Service at Church of the Advent. At Advent Episcopal Church a service of admission into the Girls" Friendly Society in America will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Several associates and members will be admitted by the rector, Rev. Thom Willlamson, jr., who the chaplain of Advent branch CENTRAL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL UNION MISSION 622 LOUISIANA AV John S. Bennett, Su t. SERVICES NIGHTLY AT 8 0 cwu( SUNDAYS, 3 A 5 P SUNDAY_JUNE 11t 3 p.m.—Calvary Baptist Chur Missionary Society. AIR SERVICE— is h c : and Louisiana Rev. John PauI Tyler ] U\m-:ncm,h CHURCH OF OUR FATHER 13th and L sts. n.w. Public worship at 11 a.m. Children's Sunday school exerc: Address by MISS CLARA WILSON “Experiences in the Pine Mountain School of Kentucky. Young People’s Christian Union at 7 p.m. Free Kindergarten, 11 THODIST EPISCOPAL SO Emory xt‘v E. A. LAMBERT, Pastor. school room. Services in Sunday Sunday_ school ng worsiip. | Calvary M. E. Church South 3040 Rev.W A.oLynch Pastor erlasting Love.' atching With Chri ‘HE FRIENDLY CHURCH. MT. PLEASANT M. E. South 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, MINISTER. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. ©"7 MEN'S BIBLE CLASS. 9:30 a.m.—Men’ Bible class, Tracy L. Jeffords, teacher, 10:30 2.m. —8UNDAY SCHOOL DAY— Exercises by the Sunday school in the main auditorfum of the church. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Sermon by the Afinister— “Clothing for the Godly” Thurs., 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service, EPWORTH The Good WIll Church. \‘Methodist Episcopal Church South | Corner North Carolina ave. and 18th STY N.E. Rev. John Paul Tyler, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.— Children’s Day Servicés 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship and sermon by the pastor— “The Sanctified Home” uth 10th and B STS. S.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. CHILDREN'S DAY. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Special program ren- dered by various departments of the Sunday school. ° ST.PAUL , .20t Rev. J. J. Ringer, Pastor. er, OHVROR 8gHOOL ~ m.- I YOUNG MEN'S CLAGS " foF all ages. Mr. R. 0. Muilikin, ¢ a.m.—Charch Behool Day Servies " 8 Btreet 11 2..—CHILDREN'S DAY. Special exercises by the Sunday school. § p.m.—Minister will speak on Children’s Day Exercises—11 Sermon by_the pastor, 7:30 p.m.—SubJect— p.m.—Epworth_Lengue. p.m.—Sermon by the Rev. J. H. Wells. Thuraday, 8 p.m.—Prayer service. M. E. Church South‘ UNITED THANK OFFERING RECTOR A DELEGATE. GOES “OVER THE TOP” | Rev. Covell to Attend Social Serv- ice Meeting at Providence, R. I. Over $7,500 Contributed Here for rnfr"'x David Ran",,.é cw;", rector of Trinity Diocesan Church, will go Episcopalian Missionary to Providence, R. I, the latter part Work of next week, where, during the week 7 of June 19, he will attend the second The dlocese of Washington “went over the top” at the annual presen- annual conference of the national or- ganization of the Church Soclal Serv- ce Workers. Mr. Covell is the rep- et ot e e o e Iesentative of the local board of any, Monday night, when it was an- | SGqI8!, service. Sornded thor ihe unots of thecity taie s recently been preaching in had been oversubscribed, more than |G interesteiof itnel Hplscopal city 7.500 having been contributed toward | Misslons, Sunday last conducting I e O ota. for Wash. | Services at St. Johm's, Georketown, inaton was $7,000. and at_the National Cathedral at Rev. James E. Freeman, rector of | Mpunt St. Alban. e g Epiphany, delivered the address of |, . _hY r. Covéll will visit the Welbome ‘and urged the ‘women of |BIER school boys at the Brotherhood Washingon to support the work of [0f St Andrew's camp, at Camp Bon- the woman missionaries throughout | p&llc TEAr Philadelphia, Pa. where the world and to ald in subscribing R Will dellver a course in practical R 1000600 1f % hoped "will be |Christian social service work. raised by the “little blue boxes.” Dr. — Freeman dwelt at length on the work being done in the mission fleld by OPEN-AIR BIBLE STUDY. the women of the Episcopal Church. e United thank offering is devoted|gummer Conferences to Begin Near to_supporting “misslonaries in for. eign flelds and the establishment o mission houses. This work is done Clarendon, Va., June 17. exclusively by women and it is hoped The first of a series of open-air that by the fall convention of the|RBible conferences to be conducted by church in Portland, Ore., In Septem-(the American Home Bible Institute ber the amount needed will be more | during the summer will be held than pledged. urday afternoon, June 17, near Miss Lucy A. Grant, chairman of|endon, Va. the local committes in charge of the | The purpose of these conferences work, stated that at present approxi- |is the deepening of the spiritual life mately $500,000 has been subscribed|of Christians. At the Clarendon con- and that by convention time the goal|ference Rev. Harry D. Mitche will be reached. ) tor of the Metropolitan M According to present plans one-) will give an addr and E. tenth of the amount subscribed will|more, president of the in; be set aside in a permanent trust|give a Bible stu slut!ln!) fund, interest to be devoted to the | friends of the institute going f care of retired united thank offer-; Washington shouid take cars leaving ing workers. A sum of $10, 000 will | between 1 and 2 pm. T will be be devoted to the establishment of | met at Clarendon by members of the mission bulldings in the pagan coun- |local committee and escorted to the conference grounds. et tries. SERVICE IN BRAILLE. Episcopal Church Provides Needs of the Blind. ‘The blind, —_— RECEPTION BY GUILD. Pastor and Members Honored at Rock Creek Parish. The guild of the Rock Creek parish for ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE. D. D, "¢ | 1o Protestant denomir on plans ! Minister. York is actively at work to_provide in Braille services wh will fully meet the demand of Bervices In blind communicants of their inations B. F. Keith’s Theater During Construction New Church. HERAN. Cor. B I ave. & REV. I 0. BAKER, Pastor, school, 9:30 a m. m. and S pm. Atonement Services—Sunda. Prenching, 11 9:45—Sunday school 11:00—Morning _ worship. minister— “The Discerning Mind” Mr. Tittman, Bass. Mr. Waller, Violin. Sermon by the| LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (THOMAS CIRCLE.) G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Mr. Atwater, Organ METHODIST EPISCOMAL (Colored) = 11:00a.m.—Service with Ser- Haven M. E. Church on 1th and B SROWN. astor 7:00 p.m.—Ch#istian Endeavor. :30 8. m.—Sunday school. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Bible study. ATS FREE This Church Welcomes YOU St. Mark's Lutheran Church and 8 p.m.—Sermon by pastor. A combination Chtidren! service. 6:30 p.m.—Senior League. " Visitors_Are Welooms.___ 0 a.m B350 p. 3rd_st. bet. REV. MILLARD L. BREEDIN 9:30 ‘Sunday schoal. H. Tobla preach at Nash 3:30 p.m.—The pastor will i o Church, 16th Memorial M. E. and Levis ne. “THE CHURCH WHEKE YOU FEEL AT HOME. tor. Galbraith A M. E. Zmn Church 6th st. between L and M n.w. WM. D. BATTLE, Past 9:30 a.m.—Sunday lrnw) 11 a.m. Spiritual Emancipation. Sunday— 9:45 a.m.—Bille school. ipha and Brotherhood classes 11:00 a.m —The service and sermon. 5 p.m.—Vespers and sermon. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Luther League prayer | sersice. Church of the Reformation| Penna. ave. and 2nd st. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, SUNDAY SCHOOL, 0:30 A.M. fsrael C. M. 1 st AND B STS. S.W. REV. C. L. RUSSELL. D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m.. sermon | Mornior nrflxce. by astor, subject. “Continued Com. Evening service. munion : Epworth League: 8 { pm., sermon Ly the pastor Come, meet the v past ¥ P EVERYBODY WELCOME. John Wesley AM. E. Zion Church W 7.45 pin 16 SONG BERVIGE. your 0l favorites. Hear NG Short sermon: lort sermon. “BREAD ONLY, OR GOD PLUS Cor. 4th a0d E sts. n.w. (Missourl Synod). H. SCHROEDER, Pastor. Sersices: 10:80 a.m., German: Englieh. 11 .m.. Sunday school and Bible Christ Lutheran Church New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sts. (Missour! Synod.) J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor Service, 11 a.m. S. 8. and Bible class, 9:45 am. CONGREGATIONAL. CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL), 34th and Lowell Sts. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. 1a: Sololst—Mr. Rexford Ovelton. Big, bright, helpful services. Don’t’ miss them! IyAMEZlonCImrdl Morton st. and SI REV. C. JAMES HENDERBON, Pi Dr. Henderson returns to pastorate Tor his subject Trini f0d il preach, c 10:30 a.m.—Children’s service, Parents and_friends invited. "PLYMOUTH CHU'RCH 17th AND P STS. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Pastor. METHUDIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church Cor. 4th and D st; REV. J. W. WATERS, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school —Holy communion. Baritone solo, Mr. Wm. G. Green. RQrmm b, pastor. B ‘m.—Holy communion. P 'EVERYBODY WELCOME. eraded classes. 11:00 . —Epworth League. ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Betwon by Rer. Special music at i i ) SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. | modeling. The iendly is a in- sectarian ion and in|YeStment having been made in 1798 <hington alone has more tham 5. | 1t is the request of the donor that the | 00 thembers. The membership of the|Stock remain intact “till time shall be | national organization exceeds 400, ,"0_"}?:';‘” ie cxocuted Seotent 600, eptember - — |28, 1920. " Miss Day was one of the | | i { | | | | tana who can be imagined as: Activities and Services CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION ELECTS HEAD F. Sidell of Columbia Heights Made President of District Organization. J. ¥. Sidell of the Columbia Heizhts Christian Church was elected presi- dent of the District of Columbia J. Christian_Endeavor Union at a meet- ing last Monday night at the Keller Memorial Lutheran Church. Other officers elected were: Vice president, Robert G. Covel, First Presbyteria; general secretary, Miss Olive Baxle Ivary Baptist; recording secretary, Miss Louise Moddelmog, Vermont Avenue Christian; treasurer, A. Cor- win kirk, Central Presbyterfan; superintendent, Miss icholson, Keller Memorial Lutheran; junior superintendent, Miss Pearl Graham, Vermont Avenue Christian. A new board of trustees of thirty-three pastors and laymen also was elected. The meeting opened with a Song service led by “Billy” Braithwaite, following which Rev. Nicholas, pastor of Keller Memorial Lutheran Church, conducted the devotional service The Park View Christian Church ca; tured the Christian Endeavor shield, awarded for the soclety having the largest percentage of membership present. Their percentage was 142, Church’ of the Reformpation came a close second with a petcentagesof 128 present. Rilly Braithwaite, chorister for the union, made an address in wh empha d the importance of tian Endeavorers giving spec! tention to having good music times in more careful attention to the ¥ of music and training in music, along with their training for church work. The Senior Christian Endeavor Minnie at all their meetings, and g | DR. MORGAN TO SPEAK. PaStor of Tacoma, Wash., Church to Hold Seryices Here. Dr. Henry Victor Morgan, pastor of the Universalist Church of Tacoma, Wash., will speak at the Universalist Church, 13th and L streets northwest, tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. on “Faith That Removes Mountains. Dr. Morgan has been holding a series of ‘meetings in Springfield, | Mass., and Philadelphia, Pa. He on his way to the ninth annual gress of the International New Thought Alliance, which is to be held in Atlanta, Ga., July 16 to 23 He also will speak at 18514 N street rlorthwest tomorrow evening at % o'clock _on “Destiny of the Soul” Monday he will be at the Unity au torfum, 300 Homer Bullding, 611 13th street northwest, both morning and afternoon. In the evening at the {same time he will speak before the Men's Good Will Club at § o'clock, his subject being “The Pathway of Prosperity.” —_— WILL GIVE ADDRESS. Talk to Be Made at Cosmoplitan Baptist Church. Miss Mary Elizabeth Bell Drew of New Tk “city, niece of Rev. Dr. Stmon P. W. Drew, is to deliver ad- dresses at 10:30 and the Cosmopolita. Other addresse 0 tomorrow at Baptist Church a will be dellvered by Prof. Emory t Fennell of Co- lumbia Univers Miss Ruth Pier of Howard Universf musical program assisted local talent. Dr. Drew will preach special mons tomorrow. An open air meet- ing will be held from 4 to 6:30 p.m | i v will render by “ othe Union is holding its annual picnic and | in Blagden alley, between M and N outing this afterncon at Reservoir{streets ncrthwest, Sth and 10th Park. i s streets: also at Fresman alley, between The Intermediate Christian En- | 6th and 7th northwest Speakers will deavor Union held its June meeting | be Mrs. Morris s, Gro shn lase night at the Mount Rainier|Johnson, Rev. Mr. Lee, will prech Christian Church. Tuesday a ’ The Intermediate Christian En- i A deavor Union of the District will hold i the Metropolitan Baptist Church, 6th A streets northeast. The two- ¥ program will cons will tell of her work HOLIDAY HOUSE” PLANS Girls’ Friendly Society Recreation Place to Be Rebuilt. 5 JHoliday House” at Sandy Spring. | special Dispatel: to The Star. Md., wh in former years members | C oS | uf the Girls Friendly Society spent B0 T B o their vacation, will he reopened! [9'€Si2 Lt O Rings: Pt Beaan Grter. extersive mesa \:h—. Bd'llxmuro county, becomes the have been made. Heliday House prac- | pier, of Wi 2 be among tically will be rebuilt and will ac- '\)u"".‘ ’\:x‘m»‘:‘ o F\““fl“ }“ e ed States by vill of Mi nnmodate more young women when | reopened than before. been opened for | the A campaign has funds to complete work of re- LUTHERAN. Keller Memorial Luthcran MD. AVE. AND 9th ST, S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pntnr Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Bible Class at 10. Morning Seryice at 11. Evening Service at 7:45. i Intermediate Society, 6:43. ! Young People’s Society, 6:45. The Homelike Church ' St.Paul’s English Lutheran Church | Eleventh and H Streets . John T. Huddle, 'Pastor nday school. o of infants. service at 10 “Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. ©. W. LOCHER, Pastor. 11 a.m.—English_service. ALL WELCOME, U STREET AT 16t NORTHWEST. D. D., Pastor. AY. CHIL] Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. by the chiliren, 11 a.m. Grace Evangelxcal Lutheran Church (Ohio Synod.. 18t1 and Corcoran sts Preaching, 11 2.m. and 8 p.m. Sunds. n 1. 9:80 K | Church of the Incamauon 14th and Gallatin ste. now. REV. HENRY MANKEN, Pastor. Public ‘worship, 11 a.m. * Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Evening services—8 p.1 CONGREGATIONAL. first convention June 22 and 23 at t of a series . Evening | Luther Lengue, Thurs. | “The Nazareth Preacher” ____ Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. "Rosedale M. E. Church 418 3 . 4 Other services ususl, e <bogls *The National Methodist Church’ . E . “ L T e e T 9:30—Calvary 9:30—Calvary Mr. Charles C. CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES Reception of members and the administration of the Sacrament of Baptism 6:00—Bunch Soclal, with refreshments. 00—Epworth League devotional serv #:00—Public worship, with sermon-lecture by " THE HON. F. G. LANHAM, M. C. OF TEXAS Subect : “THE GOD KIND OR MAN KIND” SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICES BY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER AND THE CALVARY DOUBLE QUARTET, MR. HERMAN AMISS, CHURCH ORGANIST. FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC—CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT 7 10:30— Tenn, Bible Men' hool, Mr, Tidwin Dice, Supt. Bible © Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher:; Murray, president. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister s, | | | | i \ “The Life of Bishop Bashford” Tilustrated by beautiful stersopticon slides. i | | Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Organ recital at 7:45 b; Special music at sery. i es in the ‘FIRST—I\I THE HEART OF THE CITY | DR. MUDGE TO PREACH. Presbyterian Leader to Visit New | gave a reception in honor of Rev. Jo- | particularly seeking the consolation i , i seph Fletcher, pastor, and members f:r r(«l(glnn‘. are to be provided with urul’i—‘:‘nl\';rhx’u‘:-';h:-g"({:m!xr:re.n : ‘;::r:'r:n Y of the parish, Monday evening. Sev-|copies of the full communion serv-|oon Vo UG T s ana ork Avenue Church. eral hundred persons attended, many | ioe of the Episcopal Church under afgincral morning and evening ses-| Dr. Lewis Sevmour Mudge, stated | of them members of the Holy Com- | resolution which has been adopted by | sione. when persons prominent in | clerk of the general assembly, br i forter Church and the Church of the|the national council of the church|Christia wdeavor and other young | byterian Church, U. S. / 2 Transfiguration. Mrs. Walter B. Pat- | appropriating $4,000 for the immedi- | e from the New York Avenue Pr | terson was in charge of the reception. |ate publication of this s n gy sbyterian and North- | terian pulpit tomorrow at 11 a.m. {Music was furnished by the Boy|Braille script, which will min terfan Christian En-{at 8 pm. He was formerly pastor | Scout Band of the church troop. | tributed to sightle: a {deavor Societies have tentatively | of the Firet Presbyterian Church of | { = | through the committee on 1 wgreed upon June 14 as the date for | Harrisburg, Pa. UNITARIAN for the blind of the dr[-ulnu nt uf‘x ir tennis tournament. Alton H. Roberts, Asheville, N = missions . | The Christian Endeavor Soclety of whose work at Asheville The ufe of these Braille copies of {the Centrat Presbyterian Church held | School is maintained by I the service is not restricied to mem- | a ¢ evening at Reser- | tian Endeavorers will tell of his work ! bers of the Lpiscopal Chu . ) in the lecture room of the church at L SOULS’ CHURCH |committee having made prov istian Endeavor meeting | §:45 o'cloc AL far a3 [E:l\lllxy'y:l:;;d upply witl s Erentyie ety to- | Chudren's day in the Sunday schoot o - . = 3 C t g 7 cloc 'S S| wi e observed at 0 4 ith FOUNDED 1821, all ‘who rcquest them. At t for six years a | T in a;epecial exercises by the pr:;n':r'\ “.nl‘j [time a committee rep: t Senchow, Province of | propriate songs. graduation an pro- and awards. —_— STOCKS ISSUED IN 1799. O0ld-Time Investment Willed Church in Maryland. to otte B. Day. The gift consists of twenty shares !of the capltal stock of the Manhattan Company of New York city, the |c | oldest residents of the eleventh di trict of Baltimore county, her home being at Upper Falls. At one tim she owned Joppa rarm, which was {laid out for Baltimore. B — | RELIGIOUS BOARD TO MEET. The board of religious education of the Episcopal Church will meet at { Trinity Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. i FRIENDS. Friends’ Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. ) school—10 a.m. INVITED. FRIENDS (Orthodox) 13th and Irving sts. n.w. fondar school. 9:45 a.m. MEETING FOR WORSHIP, 11 A.M. ALL WELCOME. PENTECOSTAL. ser- | motion with presentation of dipfomas | FREE GOSPEL ASSEMBLY DEDICATION TOMOR)fiOW | Rev. C. A. Shreve to Preach Se mon—Many Other Activities Planned. The Free Gospel Ass opened and dedicated 0 p.m. at 930 Penns: rrow vania aven | northwest. Herbert W. Kline, for many ve superintendent of the Gospel Miksi. | conducting a suc and grow work in South Washington, and | number of friends and” workers religious servies meetings Wednesday Harry L. C nights duc! 1 0 p.m. conducted by tor. Saturday vice will be and W. Kline, who has been ¢ 1 a Saturday night gos | for the y fifteen years & A. Shreve of the M hodist Church will prea:! the dedicatory sermon 1omorrow 2:30 pm. The celebration of 1 opening of this new work will o tinue throughout the weck, with 1 follow speakers: Monday nigl Miss the girl evangel Kendree M Rev Thursday and wife, from Cumt MIrs. Ina ¥ Saturda and Sunday pastor A service for the sick is conducted Faith Hall, 508 at 8 pan, to wh vited PLEAD FOR ARMENIANS. Church Council and Near t Re lief in Nation-Wide Move. Believing United the remna Herlert night, 1 that os only Zov t of Armen nd the Couneil making a nat 000 congre { Congress insure the Chri: njunct | anpe witn the Neur ) ail g { tors. { The tragea has 1 that Americ v out that the - our allies d given u pled | the of prot The their op Armeniar Turk with must nd chure ion to senaters so ik viewpoint of pe signers of membe roy ORDINATION SERVICE. Rev. Jabez Backus to Be Admitted to Priesthood. Jabe 10 Rev, dained dral tomor Mever of sermon | vinit | years a Congreg the past vear h ifor the pries hop Hardi months he Dr. Blake at | town. ! 930 Pennsylvania . H. L. COLLIER, Pastor. 3T Opening and Dedication Services Sunday, 2:30 P.M. REV. CHARLES A. SHREVE Pastor of McKendree Methodist Church. will preach the dedicators FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY at 2:30 p.m. Sunday Special Services Nightly At 30, commenging Monday MONDAY—MISS NELL MAYS, the Girl Evangelist. TUESDAY—PASTOR P. C. DUBORG WEDNESDAY—PASTOR J. E. KISTLER and Wife of Cumberland, CHRISTADELPHIAN. ChristadelphianEcclesia ¥ ! NAVAL LODGE 1AL Ewery Sunda; 1130 wom All welcome PENTECOSTAL. Avenue Northwest W. KLINE. Asst. Tastor sermo of Alexandria, Va Md THURSDAY—PASTOR J. E. KISTLER and Wife of Cumberland, Md FRIDAY-—MRS. IN. Baltimore, Md. SATURDAY—PASTOR H. W. KLIN: Special ALL WELCOME. COME, HEAR NEW THOUGHT. A FRANCE NESBITT, the Deeper Life Evangelist of E. Well Known Mission Evangelist Music THE FULL GOSPEL MESSAGE NEW T"Oll-l('l‘ Rev. Henry Victor Morgan Mount Vernon Place Church THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) 9th and Massachusetts Avenue 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Bishop H. M. Du Bose “Junior Church,” Sunday School Auditorium; sermon by the Assistant Pastor, Rev. M. Leo Rippy 8:15 pm,—Sermon by Bishop H. M. Du Bose Mr. Shure, chorus choir, under the direction of R. Deane Shure. M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor Classes for all. main auditorium, by quartet and and PICNICS! Only a Limited Number of :30. DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Four Weeks, Beginning Second Monday in July Program: Worship, story-telling, physical culture, music, Bible study, carpentry, hammock® making, rug Welvln(, sewing, basketry— Enroll Your Children at Once Citildren Will Be Received Tenth and G Streets Northwest. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, Minister. 11 AM— “When Jesus Was a 8 PM.— “Personal Conflict in Other People’s Bat- tles” Christtan Endeavor Societies 6:30 p.m. AUTHOR, LECTURER AND HEALER, OF TACOMA, WASH., WILL SPEAK Sunday, June 11, 3:30 P.M., Universalist Church. 13th & L Sts. N.W. “FaithThatRemovesMountains” 8 P.M., at 1814 N Street, for The National Science Truth Association “Destiny of the Soul” Monday, June 12, 300 Homer Building, 611 13th St. N For the Unity Society 12:20—Noon Silence 4:30—Healing Service and Lesson. Come and Bring Your Friends W. 10:00 a.m.—Healing Silence 8 p.m.—Regular meeting of the Men’s Good Will Club “The Pathway of Prosperity” EVERY MAN BRING A MAN 1 Dr. Morgan mixes a clever wit and humor with a clear and inspiring tyuth mes<s8%