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| | | _PASTOR’S ASSISTANT. Franklin O. Sebring Given Pres- byterian Church Position. Frankling O. Sebring has becn en by the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church to become church assistant. he church. He has just finished his course at Han- : College, Ind. He will be engaged ‘work among the young people and “ ting the pastor in the general work ti CITY CHURCHES, THEME. Dr. Chappell to Begin feries of Sermons Tomorrow. - Beginning tomorrow morning Rev. Dr. Clovis G. Chappell, pastor of Mount Vernon Place l\(elhodl!l Enll— copal Church South, wi series of sermons on Ille llme\y Cold _ Churel “The Church at the Devil's Capital,” “The Disgusting Church,” Rich Ch! The theme of the series Hamline M. E. Church 9TH AND P STREETS, REV. H. P. FOX, Pastor Services Tomorrow Mam— “The Test of Fruit” & p.m.—SERMON— “The Practical Value of an Ideal” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school, for all ages. with classes TRINITY M. E. CHURCH sth St. and Pa. Ave, Joseph Dawson, Ph.D. Pastor Sunday school, 3:45 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. 11.~ Subject “The Vndnry of the Holy Sp it” Subj “The Story of a Weddmg" Towa Ave. MLE. L.hurch d Emerson sts. nmunits C! 0ol VORSHIP VALUE: h Lea METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) e ne. H'T_MEDITATION." commencing. June 25, Dr. Chappell's subjects will be “Our Old Dad” “©ur Mother, | “Our Baby, “Our Marriageable Daughter,” “Our Young Man” and !,'Our Old Folks.” TRAVELER T0 PREACH; Dr. Albertus Perry to Talk at Foundry Church. Dr. Albertus Perry, lecturer and world traveler, will preach at Foun- 1dry Church tomorrow movning at 11 lo'clock. In the evening at 8 o'clock iDr. Harry Farmer will give an illus, !trated lecture on his travels in many !lands. Dr. Farmer was acting pastor at Foundry for several months, and !has many friends in the churc! 0.4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | CHURCHES OF CRRIST, Scientlat | Branches of the nlnnm- Church, th Firat Church of Ci First Church of Christ, Scientist. Columbla road and Euclid st. Second Church of Christ, Sclenust. 1" N.E. Masonic Temple, 8th and F I Third Church of Christ, Sciemtist. Masonic Temple, 13th st. und N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Sflentut. The Arcade, lflh L. und Park “Is the U Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Forcc o BERVICES.. a.m. and 8 p Northe: . Pastor. Douglas Memona REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. Sunday school for all grades, Epworth League, 7 p.m. 1AM “Men Who Are Men Indeed” (This is a special sermon for the Baraca who will bave Class of the Sunday school, the Philathca Class as their guests.) The organ will be played by Barace men. The Myron Quartet will sing. All parts of the service will be furnished by Baracas— MEN AND WOMEN 8 p.m —Sermon by Pastor. INVITED. EVERYBODY WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES, H and 11th sts. "9:30 a.m.; M. Parker Masonic| sUNDAY Siioor 5 & WEDNESDAY EVENING MPETINGS— READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 608— Hours, 9 to 9:30 (except \Vzdneldl!. 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, to 5:3v). COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Sts— Hours, 10 to ¥ (Wed., 10 to 7, aud Sun. and holiduys, 2:30 to 5:30). 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 11 to 8 l(xttvl “Edn!ldl]l. ll to 6; Sunday:. 2:30 5:30. holidays. | THE ARCADE. 14th and Park road (Second Floor)— 10 to 5:30 week duy \exceDt Wednesdays). METHODIST PROTESTANT, Rhode Island Avenue alvo 7 to 9 pm. The Family Church Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Church Dumbarton ave. nesr Wisconsin ave. n.w. REV. B. 1. McGOWAN. Rhode Island ave. at First st. n.w. REV. G. 1. HCMPHREYS, Mintster. 10a.m—Mized lulull class. 11w, and Sermons by the pastor. :80—S. K. i cHtnCu’ With A wissio: North Carolma Ave. VS hie Sth& Bs.e. V. CROSBY, Minister. y sclivol Divine worship, with preach: ng by the pastor. p.m.—Clristlan _Endeavor. 7:15 METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL John Marshall place and C st. n.w. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D.D., Minister 11 a.m.—Sermon by minister— “The Power of Sympathy in e CHuKChH, Israel C. ML E. 1550 sts. s.w. REV. C. L. RUSSELL, D. D., Pastor. Sunday n 0 a.m.. Cowe, meet th: pastor. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Haven M. E. Church 4t and I ste. and Mas. ave. a.c. W)M. BROWN, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday scho . and 8 p.n.—Sermon by pastor. P —Queen Esther Circle. Address, Christian Service” ;Dosie. ¥ to 8:30 p.m.—Joint service. Minister will —Ilndividual rally for o S stors Tavited: 'God’s Gracious Invitation”|Jonn Wesley A.M.E. Zion c],m.d, Other services as Open to all. o.w. *The National Methodist Church 'Wesley Methodist Episcop. CHEVY CHASE HEIGHTS Connecticut ave. Betwaen Jeniter and Jocelyn o REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. ; Gase Cars. ™ Lincoln Road Church Lineoln road, Rhode Lsland ave, and U st. o, WALTE 1L, Miul 11:00 l.n.—"g i METHODIST EPISCOPAL W augh CHURCH. Third and A Streets Northeast REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. of Today” “The "Man Who Sees Too Far” A WELCOME ALWAYS. McKENDREE 'AQAR. nw.umudlmlm Chas. A, Shrcve, "Pastor [SUNDAY— u l,n.—hblh promhip. Sam’l Polovina, Converted B axpe H- "hoa -u Sxperionce as o besthen, o per- Everybody ‘Welcome All the Time 418 Tenn. REV. C. T TINGER. Mintater. )MBINED SERVICE— »=I'rue Wilson - al \Au!-lnlp with " sermon by o Shurch achool. M. B. ‘Speelman, supt., 9:30 Organized classes. e Opportunity and Need g 7:00p.m—(Note_ change fa time)—Lswa owaLepchavodaClty" 8 duhc.b—lvu.vlufll ‘meeting conducted Austrian 5 ovina, known ‘SAM. THE finnur"u.mnmumlmn. o: 204 bas s most hriliing Rosedale NT.—E. aurcr Corner 14th and Corcornn ¥ RRINGTO: ) REV. W. 0. CA Pa widay school and Bible ciasses. LHHE Vietow! TANp F S ln! —Mr. Robert Jones. i\ll Endeavor meeting. W LI IS YOUR LIFE solohl—llrl Henr] (‘mwder Holy commualo These services will help YOU. & ] METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored) | ASK NEW THOUGHT CONVENTION HERE International Alliance. Mrs. Eva‘B. Willlams, District president of the New Thought Asso- clation, has called a meeting of the Washington adherents, to be held to- . morrow afternoon and evening at the Universalist Church, 13th and L streets northwest, for the purpose of disdussing the question of inviting the congress of the International New Thought Alllance for next year. The congress this year is to be held ;at Atlanta, Ga., July 16 to 23. At this congress the invitations for next year's congress will be considered. As Washington is promised the new Convention Hall early next year, it will be possible to have the meet- ing held in this city. 1 | Noted Speakers Expected. This congress would bring to ‘Washington noted speakers and teachers along New Thought lines from all over the world. This year at Atlanta representatives will be present from China, Holland, British Isles, South America and other for- elgn countries, as well as all parts of the United States. At the convention tomorrow Frank- lin Fillmore Farrington of San Fran- cisco will be the principal speaker. In addition to that, Sunday afternoon Mrs. Van Voost, Sarepta DeHealea and Ada Rainey will also speak. At 8 p.m. Florence Willard Day, Viva M. January and Mrs. Clemons will speak. James A. Edgerton, president of the International New Thought Al- llance, will present the matter of in- viting the congress to Washington. Meetings of the other New Thought groups in this city will be laid down for this Sunday evening and will join in_the convention. NEW CHURCH (Swedenvorgian.) *| Church of the New Jerusalem Sixteenth street at Corcoran. 10:00 2.m.—Arcana_cl 11:00—Morning worship with sermon. Free umunz Tibrary. Full Gospel Assembly 930 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. H. L. Collier and H. W. Kline, Pastors Another Week of Special Services TO!’XBKT AT 8 AND BmAY AT 2:30 P.M. iss C. Reiff PUBLISHER OF THE LATTER RAM EVANGEL. JOINS DIOCESAN STAFF. JOSEPH M. The staft Church has been increased Hitorrohentiel Trinity Secures Ex-Member of Grenfell Association. ‘WATERMAN. of Trinity Diocesan for the summer months by the addition of Joseph M. Waterman, a student of Virginia Theological Seminary. While a college student Mr. Water- man began social work in Brooklyn. Y., under the direction of Edward | arren Ordway, noted philanthropist He graduated from in 1916 with the degree of A. B. He spent the follow- ing summer with the International in Newfound- was director of public and sociologist. Harvard _College Grenfell Assoclation land. Later he physical _training in _the schools of Ogdensburg, N. Y. In 1917 he became director of wel- fare work for the Aluminum Com- pany of America at Massen: A year later he resigned to serve C. A camp work. He was stationed at Camp Dix, N. J.. and Camp Lee, Va., for a year. he acted as district organizer for the A. in Virginia for six with the Y. M. state Y. months. M. C. Mr. Waterman, in addition to exten- has given many lectures on industrial welfare and community work to chambers of sive organization work, commerce, Rotary clubs and sional schools. the Cambridge Eplscopal istry. profe; ORDAINED FIFTY YEARS AGO Rev. Dr. Sterrett has gone to attend School. being the fiftieth anniversary of his graduation and ordination to the min- REFORMED. Later Latest Announcements of Church News, C. E. CONVENTION FORD. . TO MEET} sion Thursday Morning. Washington's first intermediate Christian Endeavor convention will be held next Thursday and Friday at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, 6th and A streets northeast. The convention will open Thursday morning at 10 o'clock with a quiet hour conference, followed by a serles of conferences on Christian Endeavor expert methods, beginning at 10:30 ?"t;l'::‘l:‘ At 11:15 o'clock the general session will begin, when Rev. Leslie M. Bowers, pastor of Mount Ranier Christian Church will speak on “Service. The afternoon session will open at 2 o'clock with a missionary pageant, followed by a special meeting at 3 o'clock, which will be in charge of the visitors. Banquet Thursdny Evening. The blg convention banquet will be held Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. Two-minute_talks by prominent i termediate Endeavorers will feature the banquet program. At the Thursday evening general sessfon, which will begin at 8 o'clock. Benjamin F. Brooks of Central Pre byterlan Church, will speak on “Loyalty.” Mr. Brooks until recently was engaged in active state Chris- tian Endeavor work throughout the middle west. The program for Friday morning will be similar to that of Thursday. At the general morning session Rev. Dr. Clark Main will speak on “Op- portunity. Friday afternoon will be given over to sight-seeing trips, when the dele- gates will go to Mount Vernon, where special services will be held beneath the Christian Endeavor tree, planted there twenty-six yvears ago by Dr. Francis E. Clark, the founder of the Christian Endeavor organization. Evening Session. At 6 o'clock the delegates will re- assemble at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, where a fellowship supper will be served. Friday evening at 8 o'clock will be- gin the final session of the conven- tlon. The speaker for that evening will be Homer J. Councilor, prom- will be, “The Challenge to Yout The sessions Thursday and Friday evenings will be open to the general public. —_— BISHOP TUTTLE AT GRACE AT 13th AND MON First DIVIND SERVICES a BUNDAY SCHOOL, 9.“ REFORMED ROE STS. DE. JAMES D. lnumza uu.um- Will Preach and Also Confirm Class for Bishop Harding. Rt. Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, D. D.. is visiting Rev. Dr. Nelms at Woodside and will preach at the 11 o'clock serv- ice tomorrow morning at Grace Church, Silver Spring parish. hop Tuttle will also administer WOMAN LEADS SERVICE. Gospel and Healing Program Maryland Avenue Church. | | MISS MATTIE E. PERRY. Gospel and healing services are be- ing conducted at Maryland Avenue Baptist Church, 14th street and Mary- 1and avenue northeast, by Miss Mattie E. Perry, president of the Elhannan Institute, Marion, N. She will conduct services tomorrow at 2:30 and § o’clock p.m. Services will be held each night next week at 8 o'clock. Rev. H. M. Lawson is pastor of the church. The services have been held each night during the past week. MISS REIFF TO SPEAK. Full Gospel Assembly to Continue Special Services. Many persons have been attending the services of the Full Gospel As- sembly, which has taken over the old Salvation Army building, 930 Penn: sylvania avenue northwest. So gre as been the interest that it was d ded to continue the special services for another week. Tonight at 8 o'clock and tomorrow day night E. W. Collomore, president of the American Home Bible Insti- tute, will be the sp er. Tuesday afternoon and night a healing serv: fce will be conducted. Wednesday night Rev. Hubert S. Bunyea will preach the sermon. Thursday night Rev. S. M. Croft will be the speaker. —_— BIBLE CANVASS OF HOMES Maryland Society Making House- to-House Visits in Baltimore. * BALTIMORE, June 17.—The Mary- Activities and Services PULPIT AND PEW. Dr. Lewir Seymour Mudge, formerly of Harrisburg, Pa., now of Philadelphia, will occupy’ the pulpit of the New York Avenue Preebyterian Church at 11 am. and 8 pm. Rev. Reginald Rowland will give the preparatory lecture Thursday D. C. Association Members First Gathering of Inter- @xeaing jatisicap S perience.” and in the evening, the last Considering Invitation to mediates—Opening S The Harlan Bible class of New York | farriauc” subjecs, “The Dire Dis- during the absence of its teacher, Martin A Morrison, The Fisher class will be resumed October 1, upon the return of Dr. Benjamin B. Wallace from Europe. The Bible school will continue its ses- sions through July 9, after which there will be intermission until Sep- tember 17. Next Frid: is the date of the annual Bible school outing to Marsaall Hall. * % % % In the absence of Rev. F. Paul Lang- horne, pastor, Petworth Baptist Church, Chaplain E.’ W. Scott, United States Navy, will_occupy the pulpit tomorrow morning. Rev. F. 1. Winter will preach in the evening. Rev. Mr. Langhorne is a tending the Northern Baptist convention at Indianapolis, Ind. * ¥ X % Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will preach at the Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow morning on “The Number of a Man's Years” In the evening, at & o'clock, Dr. Montgomery will give a sermon-lecture on Hutchin- son's most popular novel, “If Winter Comet P “The Teacher's Paradox” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, minister of All Souls' Church, tomorrow morning in B. F. Keith's Theater. Charles Trow- bridge Tittman, bass, will be the soloist, with Lewis Corning Atwater at the plano. * x * % Rev. George A. Miller of the Ninth Street Christian Church. has return- ed from his journey through Egypt. the Holy Land and Europe and will occupy his pulpit at both services to- morrow. At the morning service he will preach on “Easter in Jerusalem,” and at night “Impressions of a Twen- ty-thousand- mfle Jour:ey * ‘The rector of Epiphany Episcopal Church, Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman, will prelch at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. to- morrow. Corporate communion for men and boys, foliowed by fellow- ship breakfast, will be held in the parish house at § am. Dr. Freeman will leave Monday for his summer home in Maine, where he will take the oversight of the Church of the Redeemer, Sorrento fo rthe season. He will attend the general convention which will be held in Portland, Ore., * k * % he preacher at St. John's, 16th and HT-JE!;“' tomorrow will be Rev. E. S. Dunlap. Dr. Johnson will preach the sermon at the commencement exercises at the Pennsylvania Mili- tary College, Chester, P Secretary Weeks is among those who will give addreszes during the commencement exercises. * k¥ ¥ Funny to Washington s the title of Rev. E. Hez Swem's sermon-story tomorrow night, Centennial Baptist Church. The 11 Why Baptists Are during the absence of Rev. J. W. Austin, the rector, during August. * * % Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, pastor of the First Baptist Church, 16th and O streets, will preach tomorrow at 11 am on “The Secret of the Highest Education in the University of Ex- “The Incarnation” will be the sub- ject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley's ser- mon tomorrow morning, at the Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church. At the evening service he will speak on “The Gift of a Day.” * k% % A Children’s day program will be rendered by the Sunday school tomor- row at 3 o'clock at Peck Memorial Chapel. At 7:45 o'clock a varied program of recitations and music will be given by the young people, assisted by the choir. Monday evening the Women's Missionary Society will hold its Jast meeting of the summer. * %k * % The Baraca class of men. zonnected with Douglas Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, H and 11th streeis northeast, will attend church in a body tomorrow at 11 am., at which time the pastor, Rev. Dr. Edward Hayes, will preach a special sermon on “Men Who Are Men, Indeed.” The ushering, music and other parts of the service will be entirely conducted by the men. The Myron M. Parker Masonic Quartet, all of whom are members of Douglas Church, will sing, and the organist of the lodge will ‘preside at the pipe organ. L. C Pinkerton is president of the class, and Van W. Roberds is teacher. * X ¥ X ‘The Children's day and preaching service of the Tenleytown Baptist Church will be combined tomorrow morning. Rev. A. Richardson of Toronto, Canada, will pdeach at 7:45 pm. * % x % ‘Willlam Knowles Cooper. general secre- tary of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation and president of the Rotary Club, will have charge of the services at the Temple Baptist Church tomor- row, in the absence of the pastor, who is in attendance at the Northern Bap- tist convention at Indianapolis, Ind. * % X ¥ The Columbia Helghts Christian Bible school will hold its Children's day exercises at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The entire morning will be given over to the children and their program in the Bible schoolroom. * A. C. Ridgeway, superintendent of REV. PAUL SPERRY. Pastor. M. afternoon at 2:30 Miss Anna C. Reif, Columbla Heights Bible school and the commencegnent exercises at Har- | Inent in local Y C. A. and other ‘|in September, before returning to 1 le's work, whose sub. publisher of the Latter Rain Evangel, | in Sep! g his wife will leave tomorrow night PENTECOSTAL. vard, class o 0. and also that of | young people's e roueac! | Will participate in the services. Mon- | Washington. for the international Sunday school convention to be held at Kansas City, June 21-27. Mr. Ridgeway has been superintendent of the school since its beginning, six years ago, and the school voted him a trip to Kansas City at its last business meeting. * %k Xk *x “Dying to Live” will be the subject o fthe sermon of the Rev. David Ran- som Covell at Trinity Diocesan Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Reginald B. Stevenson, who has come to Trinity from Holy Cross Church, at Cumberland, Md.. as chaplain on the staff of Episcgpal City Missions, will conduct evening services. * % x ¥ Monday, 8 p.m.—E. W. Collomore, president B of the American Home Bible Institute, the rite of confirmation at the request [land Bible Society s conducting a The Woman's Guild of Trinity met oL speak : of and acting for Rt. Rev. Alfred | house-to-house canvass in Batimore.| Mrs. R. W. McDonald gave a review | Tuesday night at the church, when N B e T Boarea | 2 = = Harding. Bishop of Washington. Dr. James H. Hyatt, executive secre- | of the book, “Survey to Service,” last|plans were formulated for a festival s ves, | Memorial United Brethren tary of the society, s directing this| Wednesday evening before women|to Be held in July. Committees were speaker. Toutaday, 8 p.m.—Rer. 8. M. Croft, speskar. Church CHRISTIAN. work. will be He hopes that every home of the church and missionary !ucie;il appointed. 14 7128"7 ;";""m“. e CH—()-F hok unpl"ed wllh“ahli!bl‘e w::en of the Mount Vernon Place M. Herpert . K CHARLES E. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. are unable to buy the Bibles are ok % * LARGER EP'SCOPAL HDME Bendag B0 e -Pentecostal _services, DISCIPLES Mth st. and Meridian ol n.w. s 763’ by Harry L. Colller, pastor. o Sundey actool Supper Dbeingjiiven away The Epworth League soci BRIGHT MUSIC. ‘WONDERFUL TESTIMONIES. COOL HALL AND ALL WELCOME. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. ST. PAUL Becout X At Becond N.W. Rev. J. J. Ringer, Pastor. CHURCH S8CHOOL m.—Classes for all ages. YOUNG MEN'S CLASS, Mr. B O. Muilikin, tesche 8. Thursdsy. 8 n.m-—Praser service. ! Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B STS. B.W. U!.AV‘DE M. HESSER, Minister. —Money—3len—>issions. 13 pm.—Our. frst vesper service. Sunday achool, 9:30. Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Clnm:l: 6th st. bet. L & M n.w. Wm. D. Battle. pastor. 30 a.m.—Suuday school. Morning_worship and sermon. yarick Endeator. .—Rev. J. W. H. Eason, D. D., will preach. You are welcome to our service. * METHUDIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church ) Cor. 4th and D sts. REV. J. W. WATERS, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. graded classes Queén Esthe: le Day. ermon (pastor '3:00 p.m —CGhiMhn's Seeret Ofehestra, recital, 6:30 g 8:00 p.m.—Addresses by Bev, J. %, C, Cog. gins, secretary of boa Eibion wnd Dubiic morals ot 'the Church, and Mr. J. H. Witsch local attorney EVERYBODY WELCO! METHODIST EPISCOPAL. (White American University Chapel Sunday school, 10:15 2.m. Divine service, 11:00 a Foundry Church 16th Street Near P Northweet. Green Motor Busses pass the door. Rev. Herbert ™. Randolph, D. D., Minister. a.m.—Church school. 1In session all summer. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon— Dr. Albertus Perry LECTURER, EDUCATOR, WORLD- TRAVELLER. 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League service. 8 p.m—Illustrated lectore— Dr. Harry Farmer ‘Thursday, “'MODERN MESSAGES e "oBEAT HONE All Heartily Welcome On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher: Mr. Charles C. Murray, president. 1:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject: "I'HENUMBEROFAMAN’SYEARS 'EPWORTH The Good Will Church. Methodist Episcopal Church i South m.—Sermon by the pastor. —C. B. .—A service for you. Bible study, 10 . = 2 %50p, o, Praree mest ) p.m._Strangers welcome. “CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH Tenth and Massachusetts Ave. Sunday morning. 11 o'clock Bolos, Dusts, Quartets. Tnder Direction of Invited CONGREGATIONAL REV. B. ¥. REOADS, D. D., Pastor. MRS. HBNRY HUNT McKEE. Everybody Cordially N.E. Baccalaureate Sermon To Graduates of Eastern High School. Sunday evening, 8 o'clock— Special Musical Concert ZLast Program of the Sesson. C;'ImanelghuChmthburch 'k road near l4th. BENIAMIY T MELTO! 11 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor. 8 p.m.—Serman by the pastor. “EVERYBODY WELCOME. Pastor. 6TH AND H BTS. SOUTHWEST. preach. Come and enjoy the services with us. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. north of N st. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. $:6am—Bibls school. E. A Goagwer, t. 11—Morning sermon by pastor, NAT! 8pm. —E\'enln‘ service, germen by pastor, THE GIFT OF A DAY" Special music by cholr, " m nized and male ‘quartet glz- tea; 7. O. E. meet- p.m., midweek prayer I’uk V'ew Christian Church Park road. east of decrgls av ALTE! S ter. All sales are made without any profit to the society. its support com ing from subscriptions and endo ments. The problem of providing Bibles for the blind' is being met in a new way. On account of the bulkiness of a complete edition, single books are being issued at a much reduced price. The complete Bible for the blind is in nineteen volumes, welghs 150 pounds and could not be sold for less than $75. As there are a great many blind students in Baltimore, this new feature is being greatly ap- preciated. P — EVANGELIST AT SHILOH. Haitl Pastor to Preach Tomorrow Night at Strangers’ Home. Rev. James E. Kent, evangelist, will preach at Shiloh Baptist Church (Strangers’ Home) tomorrow morn- ing and Rev. Dr. Ton Evans of Hait! will preach in the evening. The Christian Endeavor Society will hold an important meeting at 6:30 p.m. to assist the pastor and officers of the l:hul;(ch in planning for the year's work. Y. W. C. A Mount Vernon Place South held a debate evening. on the subject, That it is of greater value to hu- manity for an American to be edu- cated than an orlental.” The affirma- tive side was presented by P. H McMurray and Miss Edythe V. Fus- sell. The negative was defended by W. 1. Smalley and Miss Nellie Grace Leedy. The subject of the meeting FOR CHILDREN PLANNED Better Facilities for Caring for Wards in View on Tract Near Cathedral. The future for the Episcopal Home for Children now located in Ana- cestia, D. C, according to the report was “Getting an Education.” Watson B. Miller, commander of the American Legion of the District of Columbia, has accepted an invitation, on behalf of the legion, with his com- mand to attend the evening service, June 18, at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, when Dr. Clovis G. Chappell, the pastor, will preach a special sermon, the subject being “The Soldier's Surprise. The Epworth League choir of the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South will render the Indian operetta “Seawana,” by Knowles, at the Pyth- jan Temple, Tuesday at 8 o'clock. On the following Friday evening the children's chorus of the junior church will give a program in the Sunday school auditorium. * ¥ *x Humor in_the Bible’ will be the subject of Dr. John E. Briggs at Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow night. Baptism will be administered at the beginning of the evening service. In the morning Dr. Briggs will preach of Georgia C. Lea, president, seems assured and after more than a qua ter of a century's work it would ap- pear that at last 3 larger home will be instituted near the National Ca- thedral. During the life of the home it has been practically impossible to care for as many children as have sought admission, due to the fact that the present quarters A&are somewhat cramped both from a standpoint of buildings and grounds. building and grounds. of land adjoining the cathedral grounds was donated to the home by Dr. and Mrs. William C. Rives and it now is possible for the erection of a suitable home which will care for many more children than the present facilities can acommodate. The home was instituted twent five years ago and within six mont after opening it was filled to c. pacity. Many of the children were from other iJdenominations, as the regard- home opens its doors to all, Cor. 18th st. and N. Carolina Ave. N.E. MIH, M PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. = ) L SMIZH, . C. A |on “The Dew «nd the Lion. less of sect. ll ‘The_Spiri ind.’ " (CONGREGATIONAL), P.;';;’g“m ,mm,,, by Rev. ”1;'".‘::“‘_ 901 Rhiode Ieland ave. * x % % Later & summer home was opened Rev. John Paul Tyler, Pastor . 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 &.m.—Morning_worship. Bishop H. A, Boaz I8 EXPECTED TO PREACH. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship and sermon— ! “The Lion Hunier” MT. PLEASANT M. E. South 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. ev. Clifton K. Ray, MINISTER. school and Bible classes. BIBLE CLASS, Tracy L. 9:30a. —Sunday MENE 11:00 a.m.—Morning _worship, with sermon by the minister— “Finishing the Task” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Sermon by the Minlster— “The Best Robe” Thurs., 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service, COLD CHURCH” 8:15 34th and Lowell Sts. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. m.—Bible school. ‘m —"*What God Requires of a Man " Bible Jor an entor G, E5 and 6:30 pm, MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. Walter Amos Morgan MINISTER. 11:00— “The Tragedy of Despair” (A Bin of the Times.) Church school at 9:45. ALL ARE WELCOME. ‘PLYMOUTH _CHURCH 17th. AND P STS. N.W. REV. J. c OLD!.‘I. Pastor. CE,"” minister. lmm ‘music at each service. sermon by 9:30, classes at 10 o'clock. ‘Vesper Service. Sunday, 4 | CHRISTIAN. "NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH _ Ninth and .D Streets N.E. 1,222 IN THE BIBLE SCHOOL. Sunday morning is our aim—come and be one of us. Orchestra at The pastor has just returned from a trip abroad, including the Holy “EASTER IN Land, and will have for his subject Sunday morning JERUSALEM” At the evening services he will tell some of his experiences and impressions of are cordially invited to all services. REV. GEO. A. 338 Tenth METHODIST EPISCOPAL (First of a series of seven sermons on city churches.) “Junior Church,” Sunday School Auditorium; sermon by the Assistant Pastor, Rev. M. Leo Rippy on by Dr. Chappell. Subect “A SoUTH Mount Vernon Place Church THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. M. Leo Rippy, Asst, Pastor Sunday School—9:30 am. Classes for all. 11300 a,m.—Sermon by Dr. Chappcll. Subect “THE i CONGREGATIONAL. A 20,000-MILE JOURNEY Seats are free and all members, friends of the church and strangers MILLER, Pastor Street N.E. CONGREGATIONAL. Tenth and G St FIRST—IN THE HEART OF THE CITY reets, Northwest. FREDERICK NORWOOD, Pastor of City Tem- ple, London, England. Rev. William H. Heigham will take charge of the Church of Our Savior at Brookland in the near future. * ok k¥ Rev. James E. Freeman, rector of the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany. will preach the sermon at special services at the Peace Cross, National Cathedral, at Mt. St. Alban's, for the Military Order of the Loyal Legion tomorrow afternoon. * * X Commencement ~exercises _of the Sunday school of St. John’s Episcopal | Church will be held at the church to- morrow morning at 9:45 o'clock. Lists of promotions will be read and prizes for attendance awarded. * % Rev. Leon P. F. Vauthier of Millers- ville, Md., will occupy the pulpit at All Saints' Church, Chevy Chase, Md. UNITARIAN. ALL SOUL’S CHURCH FOUNDER 1821. ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., Minister. Bervices in B. F. Keith’s Theater During Coustruction New Church. 11:00—Mornin; the mi “The Teacher’s Paradox” Mr. Tittman, Bass. Mr. Atwater, Organ. worship. Sermon by ister— at Colonial Beach. Va., and each sea- son the children have enjoyed a few weeks on the water. The home is supported by the Episcopal Church and each year the parishioners have come to the support of the in- stitution and managed to keep the home running, despite the discourage- ments during several years. The building fund of the organization is necessarily small and work on the new structures probably will be de- layed for months, it is stated. Every member of the church is urged to support the work of this institution. AT SUMMER ASSEMBLY. Mt. Vernon Place Church Delegates at Epworth League. Twenty representatives of the Se- nior, Young People’s and Junior leagues of Epworth League of the Mount_Vernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church South have been in tendance this week at the summer a sembly, held by the Baltimore co: ference Epworth League at Randolph- Macon College, Front Royal, Va. The delegation left Washington Monday morning, and will return next Monday. They will study the work and plans of the Epworth League and bring back with them reports and in- formation for those members of their socleties not privileged to attend the Front Royal sessions. Miss M. Elston Row! Mount Vernon Pl charge of the pageant night, was one of the principal features of the conference. Miss Rowland has had charge of the social service work of the Mount Vernon Place Epworth League during the last two y CENTRAL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL UNION MISSIO! ENTRAL UNION MISSION 622 Louisiana Ave. NW. p John S, Bennett, Supt. ) Services nightly at 8 o’clock. Sundays, 3 and 7:45 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 18 3 p.m.—Ninth Street Christian Church C. E. Society Also 6:00—Bunch Soclal, with refreshments. 7:00—Epworth League devotional service, 00—Public worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY on “IF WINTER COMES” Most Popular Novel by Hutchinson CIAL MUSIC AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICES BY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER AND DOUBLE QUARTET. 7 SEATS TO THE PUBLIC—CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT 7 SOLDIER’S SURPRISE” (Special sermon to American Legion.) Organ recital at 7:45 by Mr. Shure, Special mi at services in the main auditorium, by quartet and chorus choir, under the direction of R. Deane Shure. " Beginning next Sunday evening Dr. Chappell will preach a saries of sermons o: “Our Home yFolkl. . DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Four Weeks, Beginning Second Monday in July Program: Worship, story-telling, physical culture, music, Bible study, urpe;try. hammock making, rug weaving, sewing, basketry. and CS! ' \ Enroll Your ‘Children at Once Only a Liniited Number of Children Will Be Received 3 p.m.—Services at United States Jail 6:30 p.m.—OPEN AIR SERVICE, 7th and Louisiana Ave. N.W. REV. CHARLES A. SHREVE, Speaker SPECIAL SERVICES, June 21 to.25 inclusive, 8 p.m. ANNA HATTON Evangelistic Singer at all services DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Beginning June 25, a_daily vacation Bible School will be couducud at the Mission from 9:30 to 12 o'clock, 11 AM. and 8 PM. r. Norwood speaks Thursday night at 8 p.m. on “RELIGION AND DEMOCRACY.” sy

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