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PULPIT AND PEW. At Foundry Church tomorrow night 1 with® views | services at the church Tuesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock. Services will be smorative of the signing of the ation of independence, and Mr. ing of his country home at Windsor Lodge, Va. & * 5 * k x % A daily vacation school for children is to be held this summer, beginning July 10, at the Calvary M. E. Church, South, 3040 Q street. The school wili be open every day, except: Saturday and Sunday, from 9 a.m. to noon, and ™ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1923. ™ Latest Announcements of Church News, EREGTION IS BEGUN OF PARISH HALL Activities and Services OPTIMIST CLUB ELECTS. | FREED AND REARRESTED. John A. Martin, San Francisco, Chosen President. KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 1.—The fourth annual convention of the In- ternational Optimist Club, meeting Morse and Much Won Temporary Freedom by Technicality PORTL Morse D. Me., July 1—Charley nd Rupert M. Much, ictment for complicity to de I at Ober: has announced that there will | the cost will be a penny a day for here, elected John A. Martin of Saq | the povernm of “Shipp! e finey P Ll L each child. Basketry, éewing, wood- Francisco president. Frank O. Denny, | contracts Sl ! this summer. tees were appointed at al|work. toy‘ making, calsthenics and Kansas City, was chosen first vice | Custody terday by United bject of his ser ting of the board of social | Stories will be taught. Mrs. A. R. St Thomas’ E -800 al president; J. B. Wray, Knoxville, | Commitsioner Arthur ¢ Apman on ientleness of God. 66 WY diocess. of Washing. | Crittenden s to'be” directpr of the 5 piscop. Temn., wis hamed sccond vice presic | the ground of W technicaliy in 14 ton at Trinity Community House to g = s ont; Walter Bmith, St Touis, thirajoompiaing aoc ing the warrar Dr S 'fl_ll;‘r. ‘mulate plans whereby the nearby * Kk Kk ¥ Church to Have Fine Addi- !Yice president, and Chester Fisher,|on Which the arrested. They o g [ in the country might be| Rev. Thomas L. Small and several A Peorfa, 1ll, fourth vice president. were almost «ly rearre “clocic at the | DA in closer contact with the | teachers of the Nativity' and the 2 The new board of directors, com- | b¥ Deputy iMa Lert A. Browr dfor aon 2t city parfshes. Revs, D. R. Covell, C. | Resurrection chapels are _attending tion to Present Plant. posed of the officers elected yester- Pets nort s W tmore, James Kirkpatrick and | the Peninsular Summer School at day and the fourteen district gov- Thom Wllliamson, jr, were author- pOcean City. Rev. Charles E, McAllis- St. Thomss' Protestant Episcopal | €rnors, chose Victor Post of San Fran- ized to visit southern Maryland in | ter of Hyattsville in on the faculty of 4 Ci ¢ | Clsco secretary. = The board also Nuust for the purpdse of receiving | instructors. Miss V. D, Fitshugh, Church, 18th and Church streets. of | electeq the executive committee as presid D and disse inating information as_to t instructor; Eugene rner, Mrs. Jester, Mrs iott, group captains Miss Susanne Montgomery and Miss when the vicar, Rev. Enoch M. Thomp- son, plans to have the 11 o'clock serv- ice half an hour earlier, at 10:30, and Sunday School Lesson ich Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith is rooms, both for men and women, tc- gether with a choir room. A cold room for flowers will also be pro- follows: C. O. Fischer, Peoria; E. F. ault has been appointed French military aviation attache at Washington, it was announced yesterday. He was com- orne, paston COMMUNI( AT 1T O'CLOCK b 2 soclal service activities. Mrs. Ida | Mildred White are also in attendance ” Bethke, Milwaukee; J. W. Chilto; 3 8 or. solitan Memorial M. TS. a = astor, has begun the erection of a " hilton, St. politan Memork Myrth, Rev. Thom Willlamson, jr.|from the Nativity D e rlah hall and extenaion of the | LOUIS: J. B. Wray, Knoxville, Tenn.;| Sunday scho for an and l;vl»\_ H. H. D. Sterrett were ap- * x * *x ";“’ "l H.’E, Garrett, Louisville, Ky. ___Evening sery SR by pastur s (pointed to investigate the project of | The Girls' Friendly Soclety will hold chancel. 5 e next convention city has not i Hetlin of tablishing @ home for the aged in|a patriotic entertalnment at the The new parish hall, which will | been chosen Second Bap?lst Church Dr. . R B | this divces B Nativity Hall, 14th and A streets adjoin the church on the east, will be S AL v e the W * ¥k southeast, on Monday evening, when entercd through a cloister leading S Rible schiool, B e i Recent Baptist elections were as|a play will be given and patriotic both to the present hall and chancel| CAPT. THENEAULT COMING Preachisg, 11 o follow rst Baptist Church, Alex-|recitations and songs will be on the and- become 4 part of the original homdoto et nUT ity —C. H. Brown, president;|program. Mrs. C. J. Wood, branch St 3 church in_design. It will have & COMMT at & pom., people's pop first vice president: Miss | Secretary, and Mrs. H. S. Pote are in . frontage of 57 feet by a depth of 92. |Lafayette Escadrille Commander | ular bappy hour, with song service und wr. r i thy ster, recording so ny; | charge of the arrangements. Construction has been started on the mew pnrish hall and extension of | The first floor of the new building on oo THE HAND OF GOD TN ik i 1 1g officers | Miss Irma Wade, corresponding e X% * ehancel for §t. Thomax’ P. E. Church, 18th and Church strects northwest. |will contain & kindergarten, Bibls{ t0 Be French Attache Here. i O i s rted toral 3 Bctel for thn en 103; Miss Julian Davies, treasurer: | The summer schedule of services at classroom and rector's study, & Ves- | By the Associated Press. = e oL = ent. Bonta - Pitts, instructor; Miss Ruth | Nativity Chapel Is in effect today, try room, clergy room and vestment| pPARTS, July 1.—Capt. George Thene- Metropohtan Baptist Bixth and A Streets Northeast. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor 5 , hurch (District of | the chureh sehool also meets earlier, vided on the main floor. o r 2 ; Columbia)—Wilbur W. St Clair,|at 9:05 for the junior department and From the cloister entrance & hroad mmg:l.lou?lu‘tiim&‘;‘:r{:’;&‘r’l’n:&:d&k Moralng st Eleten— Mrs. Beulah Raybolt, vice|g:45 for the.senior department. All lalriaY, jeads to the second floor. |He salls for America July 10 on the Why Comm ) race Price, secre-|the children are to have a free outing 5 in which has been provided a parish | steamship France. y une Trumble, treasurer; | to Glen Echo July 31. (Continued from Eighth Page.) another. ~Thero is not a problem|hall seating 400, with stage at one 9:30 8.m.—Bible school Moore, corresponding e iy pressing for solution that not be|end having dressing rooms and lew-l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 9:45—Men mavt in audl iry: Miss Lillian Hefner, Biblel ¢ pyio¢ Congregational Church, |warnings because they were steeped |solved by the ap. : law |ing room on elther side. On the i izl 7:00 p.m.—Sentor and Int Wrirueigrs Mt K- DoWsh-| 1in ana: G streets northweat, (he |in sin. The prophet’s name, meanin |of love. (nristiani e atel i allthresiclnse; PA OTIC b a nSOM, | 1 reacher t . Per. | "God strengthens,” reveals the source |We place first the King |rooms are pro with ‘movable TRI ’[" am Leap. librarian; Ju- | BREACREE Lomorton Wil o0 he. worig's |of his help that kave him courage to (and Hiy righteousness partitions that they may all be| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE O I'; by Adicins, superintendent; eeeat Colgregational, Church ite ;"r'éicfihifzfi‘é'gi';,fiyé flisithiiats o HeNnYER) GOt Taodern k?.ia,,‘;"f;n,,Ap,‘;,fl’,‘,e:".".“’.‘;;fl CHURCHES OF CBRIST, Sélentist The Man With a Country’ ino Moore, assistant|Tomplkins Avenus ' Congregational presch to the people, who wowd Fe- | "GN TLY can you, iprovided on this floor, with Indirect | Branches of the Mother Church, the | 1, i, 1 (725 with s and yon wid cadent. Gent of the Conaragational Home Mis. |Ezekiel hesitated untll he felt the |kiel, to perform 0| entrances to the main hall. The| Fieat Church of Christ, Scientist, cross above the ag. Iear the martial Petworth Methedist Eptscopat | S1onary. Church Bullding and Sunday |pressure of the Divine Spirit, when |not refure or fhesic tis | bullding will be of fireproof construc- in Boston, Mass. s : ctwort Metho "piscopal | School Extension socleties, Dr. Huget | he was moved to preach God's word. |call. actitha agslEn g T oo Deposit blue | Eirgt Church of Christ, Scienti 3 JANY FHODE ISLAND AVE s arranged 4 patriotic serv- | as recently returned from a spek-| Another source of power in hiscd you is difficul tar God | Kranite The desiens were made and R sty Stieatlst BETHANY =00 Buesm 47 }?‘ ay e -”n ng. - (jnfldu{v h'.!ng tour through the west. Last|Preaching was due to the fact that|holds vy D ity Sinnone oo rst:’ . Stanley Second Church of Chri Scienti Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pustor. . King will speak an ash- | yrarch Dr. Huget conducted a preach- | he lived among them, became identi-|be , quite o Lo 5 c ct, and is expected n of rist, Scientist. 11 w.m. aud & pm., preaching by pastor; * % kK Gardner, _commissioner of | {12 Ot HRet E0deC o egational |fled with thelr conditions and was [mendation can e giv than | to be completed by October 1. “The | N.E. Masonic Temple, 6ih aod ¥ sta. N.E. Bible selioal, 9:30 .o Juniors, 11 am ;. B Women's Council has sions, \l-lxlll [Breside Tht; x(‘x‘l;lxslfal Church. He will speak at 11 a.m. and | touched with the feeling of their sins | the assicning of you to ~:'xct\:l:::w;‘r‘;cmg'w"ucuon Company 1s the | Third Church of Christ, Scientist.| ais s je o V™ lidweek service, Thur tend the |} D it ot s ST Es] % pum: and scrrowe Het;val -:hmluv:d wn;h ;a’zg:;m Inka\;gly”h; thay the t the | 8 Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. ave. ‘Everybody Feels at Home in Bethany." Nirs gonn | 12 Wire, director, a b ompesatn. for o thet he was g 3 el i8I Y e | R ls at Foms in Bethany.” ¢ ven by Mrs. Paul G. Russell, so- 11 hile he “sat|by, as vou come to ‘ourth Church o rist, Scientist. . Huth and e, and B. Y. Morrison, bass. ' The | Rev. Howard D. Talbott will preach | Sllent ";‘;,;"fi‘: -.d“’,':,d'l"‘,ll'in,e upon | wiil, ft will become sw The sor- The Arcade, 14th st. and Park zd. Tcmple B&PtlSt Church | Petworth Citizens' Assoclation has at both services of the Church of the - was changed row of the prophe their danger. He could not denounce PRESBYTERIAN. Tenth and N sts. n.w. = i SUBJEOT— o s been extended a special invitation to|Covenant tomorrow. His evening sub- | oy oo “gins until he had wept over|to joy when he wa Ited to preach = o Dr. J. J. MUIR, Past 2 Bt o h Y ; X Services. 11 a.m.—*Fres Indeed. jarend: T — e ?é’ln}’.fg el oltlrss‘:le;‘:u- ‘h‘"‘hflg‘l;fllv«‘ No_mancught fo] had lost thelr Was_hmgton Hcights Pres- 'GOD” s e & i preach hell unless he has tears in ; BERVICES— Bible_school, CE. 7 pm. < At fhe recent commencoment of St Sleal, under the directlon of Claude |y;s yojce, God summoned Ezekiel to r']’Yf'ma,nh Church lioder T am. ang 8 “Strang: weicoried. C Anna ., the A to s | ‘clumbia and Kalorams. : A y o — e} Sl ve of doctor of Alvinity * K K % H L UTC S D B e e REY. JOILN . DALMER. b b Minister WEDNESDAY EVENING = MEETINGS— NDALL BAPTIST nn., now 11 ' Ottman, formerly of of New York o'clock ton d upon Rev. G. Ellis Wil- for the past elght years H. 1T 0 to nearly 900 members. lie two hundred and twen- mmencement of St. Joh ixth ce In the absence of Dr. John E. Briggs, who will preach in New York Baptist Church and administer com- munion at the close of the morning service tomorrow. the prophet his personal responsi- bility for the®nation's welfare. rejected b in His personal responsibility called for | soul to God for its | him to exercise the functions of the prophet, priest and pastor of the Jew- { Mam—-a D VISION: OR, WEIR NESS TOUR_SQUARE. " COPLE 1000 8 1 Rermon. LIFEE CR WNIN VISION." 2 9 Following services, 16th and Newton sts.: 1 8 o'ciock. READING ROOMS: COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Sts— ‘Hours, 10 to 9 (Wed., 10 to 7, and Sun. and Lolidays, 2:30 to'5:30). Ninth and B s.w.—Pastor, Walter C. Scott, all of First Diciples.'” Two duties were pressed home to ) ~ g A pastor of Petworth |Sunday, Dr. W. H. Baylor, correspond- | pooyiel. He was m{‘ only to see the |truth that Jel was not limitea CORDIAL WELCOME. 1319 F ST. N.W., Reom $06—. What Is Worth Whilel” short acopal ‘Church, During | Tag secretary of the Baptist statelprecSl HS Wae UL OBy 1o o ‘he|by the temple aiso wive them | Gunton-Temple Memord Hours, 9 0-9:30 (except Wedneaday, Ll i s of his ministry here | mission board of Maryland, _will | {000 POrCtn an T E i inle for |a spiritu he world ot | &I 1 p! rial Hours, § to 0:80 (except Wednesday, . ed ar . church has grown from a mem- | preach at both services at the Fifth |gan, oS W E000 Y FERAITaN cor the Individual respor ity of every | BEV. BERNARD IRASKAMP. M. A.. Pastor, 1o 5:30). COMMUNITY CHURCH. Randle Higfll‘:u?ds RToRUNTEA, T t T the New York Aves | (nliese, which was established in S % ish exiles. If he failed, God had in- | EX-PRIEST DECLARED day school. 148 EAST CAPITOL ST— oo JLCTERT wptor, A Chtsen. e Gt | _Rev. J. C. Kazee of Brookville, Fla. |formed him that He would hol¢ him acavor meetings. Hours, 11 10 8 (except Wednesdays, 11| i3 Flble schonl. BT el t of the board .,f] * k% x will preach at the Tenleytown Bap- [personally accountable for the blood INSANE: ESCAPES TRIAL MINISTRY OF fo, G Sundays, 2:30 to 530, Closed ey, SO AADEDONIAY, Charles W. Needham, former [ tist Church at both hours tomorrow. of his countrymen. Jehovah did not ’ olidays.) Lori's § dent of George Washington Uni- * koK % hold him responsible for the results, e THE ARCADE, 14th and Park rond || 8:00 p.m—lilmimaied sormen. “IN will give the exposition Of | There will be a patriotic service of {but if he did not seek to save them NEW YORK AVENUE 10 Second Floon— STEPS" oo "WHAT WOULD <chool lesson for the_OT- |song and story tomorrow might at 7|he could well say, “Woe is me if 1[py the Associated Press ek durs; to 9 p.m. Adagtia T B . Thsons Dotk tary of the W 1 adult Bible class of Foundry [o'clock, at Waugh M. E. Church, cor- ipreach not." Inspired by the Sense| MONTREAL, July 1—Adelard De- PRESBYTERIAN . Sooavardbionr, S Euretay Sen iy 3 school in the maln audito- |ner 3d and A streets northeast. The|of his responsibility, he proclaimed |y rme former pricst. charged with . Thur er mark. nt note £ thers at : we admitted to m matter for n_last m- rium of the church, 16th and P streets, d the Aquitania next Tuesday irope. his itinerary Including | nd, Germany, Denmark, Nor- 1h. services will be held on the lawn. o'clock tomorrow night. This is the second of a series of six Sunday even- ing sermons on the general topic, God's word of warning in the days hzlf hrothar Raoul, the murder of h downfall of Judah was the spiritual salvation of the Hebrew race. Ezeklel was distinctively a prophet International Bible Students’ —Tublic_worship, Rev. Ford Cott- man, D. D, of Stamford, Conx., BAPTIST. EVANGELISTIC HEALING SERVICES BY_THE NOTED Miss Mattie Perry Nineteenth Street Baptist ChUrCR-g0InE | {lrrow morning at 9:40. Visitors X %k x preceding the fall of Jerusalem and e Ty el APTIS 5 o {are cordially welcomed. “Our Husbands and Wives" s to be | Judah. e overthrow of his New York ave., 13th and H sts. W AVENTIE Churc i oo and * ok K K the subject of a sermon by Dr. Clovia|ative land he pointed out to his hus escapes trial for his life. | DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor Emeritus YLAND AVENUE and 1 Sts. N.W. <o poorly attended, now | DE Willlam S Abernethy, pastor of |G, Chappell, pastor of Mount Vernon Stete ::mc‘%w:‘r;n;;r;.(:pe?eb;alm iad REV. KEGINALD RUWLASD, B. D.. Aset, BAPTIST CHURCH LROOKS, D. D., Pastor. has reached a high-|Calvary =~ Baptist Church, =~ salls|place M. E. Church South, at 8:15|. 5 Gr"the war, that the political| ~ BIBLE STUDENTS. —Binle “school. Corner 14th st. and Marsiand ave. n.e. s Theme— T Text, John, 15.4. _8:00 p.m.—Lord’s Supper. i ip in Washingtc Ote peran I Sweden, Latvia, Esthonia, Po-|«Our Home Folks.” Tomorrow morn- i aiie - ’ 5 e t Joined the churches of thel Lithuania, =~ Czechoslovakia, |ing Dr. Chappell will continue his ::K:;”fe’g"-m Ria ";‘!'::‘;’}{‘m;“‘i‘,mf;‘ Association Will ecntinne daily, .2:30 an Grace Baptist Church ny one day in its previous | S erland and France. He will re- | series of sermons on “City Churches,” e < & % et s E 4 R g w0 2% 1iger " mumber alsg | tun about Scptember 5. He s car | preaching from the sublect; “The |Fbiritusl life of the Jewish extles byl Pythian Temple Auditorium Ottman, D.D. H. MARTIN LAWSO, Tl M IONRON. ted from cither the Dwight | Iving the Erectings of the: Northern | Church at the Devil's Capital. e e SR A R _ Author of “God’s Oath’ Fifith Baptist e Ty _the v Sunday or the | Baptis gr Misalo * x prepared the exiles by his preachins| 3§p.m—LECTURE BY MR. C. F. FISHER, | Will deliver the first of a series of sermons on D W 8:00—"THE APOSTLE PETER OR MAR. campaigns in Wash- | the Bag el [T T. T,,‘“’""’“{‘_‘;fofif‘f,‘,‘”;},"“;f,{'{,’} and practice for their religious resto- | SORIEOT “The Return of Christ” G gty 7 RIED LIFE." 5 give a demonstr: rati to the Lord's fellowshi: by H ., 9:3 1 8. S, = = Cooper remarked upon | pRepresentative Fritz G, Lanham of | prophecy at § oclock tomorrow night Promoting spiritaal worship 1 the | The Morning Cometh andi BE AT Palm leat ant from the scene of Sunday | Tex. will preach in At ‘the McKinley Memorial Baptist|] v ! : 5 THANY CHAPEI welowuns. B8 ex ‘ome. METROPOLITAN ' attendance of the | Mcthodist Church tomerrow morning | church. ocal synagogues and by breparing the N 0" = L o'clock. In the evening at 8 k patriotic services will be held —e them for their return to Palestine. The message of Ezekiel concerning ight Als ted.) PRESBYTERIAN. At 8 p.m. next Sunday Tenleytown Ba;tist Church BAPTIST CHURCH rsonal responsibility needs to be 1 Meeting. Corner 13th and C st Wisconsin ave. and Chesapeake st. the auspices of the Calvary B e e T o e, ot 3 2 squares south P I . Plosti: will preach = Bible class. Representative Al- SCHOOLS TEACH LOYALTY the irth, It we by our daily Tives | — 0 COTLECTION. Ml os BY. BT, R St. Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. N.W. Barkley of Texas will deliver furnish a temptation to others to 2 11 a.m.—PREACHING BY THE PASTOR ing pince through | the address. i New Zealand Combats Communistic | TRRISh & temptation to others to sin, 2 Melt,ropohtan Presbyterian West Washington Baptist = 2 N ears in pa's ol hatbox on the * ok x 5 independent and also Interdependent. | A57— 3 T of the Pibotims] ror ami e Rev. M. W. D. Norman, op closet ghelf. At Immanuel Baptist Church, to Teaching of Children. No man sins without pulling someone | 1 he Church of the grims 2 EELEY ROHRER, Pastor. Slst and N sts. n.w. (Georgetown). D. LL.D kX x . |be the natlonal Baptist memorial | gypyEy, N. S. W. June 20.—The |else down with him. No man con- SHYTERIAN, “NATIONAL IDEALS. WILLIAM R. FLANNAGAN, Pastor. D.D., LL.D. At fhe Ninth Street Christian | Pastor Gove G. Johnson breaches |y i povernment 1a taking steps to|auers without lifting gome other per- VI 1 fetles. . pen Windows. SUBJECT— tomorrow * morni Rev. | morning and evening. - The Lords|{SiroSiNae children attending state |son up. No man liveth unto himselt b, Pastor, 15 pim—¥OUR SACRIFIOE. 500 pm —A' Froftable Submiseion i b 5 ey T e e il preash o |mipper will B shserved siithe/closs | ammosia s willlibe;s tanght: “a “proper| Wl [ars. sallsd ypon to loye ons e By, | oty Sacation Bivle school opens Wed-| :smm o suntar'schol O o |“Some Points in the Divine o A Convlctunel At the (0T thema service. with the hand | realization of loyalty,” In order to e pastor, Rew. |~ e s e »” Earges” fireir e Wil preaen on o 1SS BadhioRi service: | ounferact the Influsnces walch heve PECK MEM EHezSwem o Uy on Magna Charta e ik iz e B DTt serViGii | been found at work in alleged at LUTHERAN. omediate ChsTaty i ORIAL kept from going on the stage!” & pm. Cool FREE SEATS e R etk P the Story of - Religious | tompts to make children _disloval, = }T“F : it oue and supper at (he Penna. ave. and 25th N.W. house: easy chatre (men like them): cpecial | R ATS Brow 4 o - especially in communistic Sunday - STREET AT 16th . which all strang music; large organ. 11 am., “Whr A s B piphany pal | Liberty.” The summer preachers are | gopools, the authorities have an- Epiphany NORTHWEST. Ciuvitea Wil spork £t 8 p et A g s, T B | ALL WELCOME bsence of the rec- | 4nNo s follows: Ju L ons 'Af nounced. CHARLES F. STECK. D. D., Pastor. “T L 7th and Eye n.e. Freeman, will | T ¥ 16 and 23, Dr. Loren A |"G1cc%, week all children attend-| — Bunday schook, 9:80 aim. . F - he Only Religion That |—msefres $on Wi e 5% SR |t Sguet 6, Te. Rohert . Cralg of (ing public” schools will recite the | gl e < Wins” THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH on will be at § am. |and August §, Dr. = .o [ woras: Midweek service, Thursday, 8 p.m. - R L. Wolven will ; Iowa; August 13, Dr, Ac:.l;fi:(uznsx::a “I honor my God, I serve my King, | All seats are free and every dne is welcome, | 7 p.m.—Christian Endearor, . 'S pm. The sum- | ner of Columbla, 8. C. I salute my flag. Welnesday, & p.m—Prayer meeting. 16th st. and Columbia road. ic service D! iphany Church 45 am. every nber. will be held to- | : the Metropolitan | the subject of the sermon at 8 o’clock 27, Dr. John Jeter Hurt of Wilming- ton, N. C.. and September 3 and 10, Dr. Allyn K. Foster of New York. * k k * That Wins" will be “The Religion hall Hall. Every effort will be made to teach the children the desirability of ob- serving the sentiments contained in the words, it was announced. —_— spindles, or 13.8 per cent of the total. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church . (Ohto Synod.) 18th and Corcoran sts. n.w. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. A Wallace Memoria Cor. Randolph st. and New Ham Services, 11 a.m, and § pm. Bible school. 9:30 a.m. German' service, Fridey, July 7—Congregational to Marshell Hall. Get tickets at Chapel. Rev. William Eisenberger To Be the National Baptist Memorial to Religious Liberty. GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, Pa WesternPresbyterianChurch | 9:30 AM—Bible school, with classes for all ages. Supt. E. H. DeGroot, jr. or. th and A stree ¢ Irving W. Ketchum at Peck Memo- | North Carolina has a total of 5,304,- Bunday school, 9:30 a.m. H st. bet. 19th and 20th n.w. 11:00 A.M.—Morning worship, with sermon by the pastor. The Lord's Totin Compton Gait | rial Chapel, The congregational ex- |000 cotton spindles, representing 14.4 G B, LENSKI, 1 CHURCH OF THE REY, JAES HARVET DUNMAN, Pastor, | 100 A Lo e o new members, Speak on “The Man | cursion wiil be held July 7 to Mar- | per cent of the country's spindles | ZT(YR] éth AND P ST5. N W. OVENANT 3 ol g hew ! = " South Carolina has another 5,089,000 Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. C 800 P.M.—Evening partiotic service, sermon by the pastor, on i ity pastar of the Teorple| SUESCHE these v stathers sutes| 1 5 Sk muinlip Sems) o cun e ot % s e “THE STORY OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY' el DL & fhda D O ene foemPle |almost equal the spindles of Massa- [ PYRev [RIe™ gronie sorvice, 8 oclock. REV. CHARLES W00D, D. D, vening service omitted duriog July and ith Pi preqch at 11 o'clock tomorrow on | morning topic tomorrow -Free In- |chusetts and {he three states ropre- | Luler Lesgue. Thuratay. 145 pm. Minister. ’ August. (Wi ictures) th ‘Jesus Wept Over Jeru- (ced” and in the evening the topic, | fora; fn R REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, | By A % \le Vou . W e 2 < - | total in the United States. o! e Reformati i, le’s meeting. Welcome all, e Winid He wedp over Amer- | Seno Riornativens The srdi: Church f the Reform tom | e qos. | SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN| 7:00 PM.—Young people g Standpol How Is It With Us From | nt?” The hymn, byterian Church tomorrow morning. “How T Was Kept From Going on * K x * nance, of the Lord’s supper will be celebrated following the regular Wilfley will speak on “Plans of Go A July 4 picnic will be held by the Young People’'s Soclety of Christian Endeavor of the Vermont Avenue LUTHERAN. Eleventh and H Streets N.W. John T. Huddle, Pastor. worship. albatt Sermon by Penna. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D. MBLY.) Ly the pastor. m,—The service and sermon. b _Prayer service. ‘Wednesday, 8 p.m.—L. L. service. Tinity Lutheran Church 1 16th AND K! NEDY STS. N.W. 7:45— Evening n. "A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Ecki gton ORTH CAPITOL, COR. Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and fellowship meeting. Beautiful,” will be e ssevice: 3 v le's goclal hour and | At Reservolr ard Entrance to Rock Creek Park. ar Spangled Banner” | MOTRING SEIVISE: Church of the Incarnation SERDAT BOHOOL. 9:80 AN: tin. Semen 1g| REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, SUMMER PREACHERS Henry Allen Tupper, pastor of First 14th and Gallatin ste. n.w. Morning service. “THE DEBT OF PASTOR. July 16 and 23, Dr. Loren A. Clevenger, of Massachusetts. * k * X 7 NR' N| 8 s rvice. R B 4 <y s L Gruinger or eno|DARUS, Churen 16h and O streets | g el B Sl ik : Tmeeln Sl Asmose e e R R L O 1 America will be the keach Bible school, m. Cor. R. 1. ave. & N. Cap. st. n ey g 2ous o ] August 13, Dr. T. Clagett Skinner of South Carolina. A A Minister's Monumental Mendaclty, , 7 Atonement ‘The Spirit of Liberiy’ d N “aroli M. C. A. meeting at | ] i HEV. I. 0. BAKER, Pastor. nd 27, Dr. John Jeter Hurt of North Carolina. tomoreow a4 pm. LA 3 RET Ot o oors. of the Concorgxath vangelical Socricen Bonday achool S.20 um. i : e bling the Master” e et 0 My & Fur ot o Yore ers will play his guitar | Swly elacted omce an s oul corge Culbertson ot the | DIPISL Youog Leoblds DO s acan MR OBty ey, | Central Presbyterian Church| ~(roubling the Tl . COME AND WORSHIP WITH US department of education, “Pas 3 - bt o K " Bible study q * Kk * C. W. LOCHER, Pastor, Luthe Sixteenth and Irving sts. now. Thursday, 8:15 p.m.—Bible study hour— pulpits of the Ecking ke 11 a.m.—German service. ' St. Mark’s Lutheran urc) & T TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor. WELCOME. y an " Church Sundayi A patriotlc evening with 2gproc AR St o gomaes I — DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER nd the Fifteenth Street; Drlate reaqEs A0 Vermont Rev. H. 0. HAYES. D. D Pastor. amTiinie. clnssos, NORTHMINSTER Will Preach Tomorrow Morning, July 2, at n Church Sunday night. W.job i o St. P. ul’, lish L #THE CHURCH WHERE YOU FEEL AT 00 a.m.—Pr Dy Jaslor. 11th st. and R. I. & enhe ¢ the Y. M. C A, da- ] Av lnueRC ri;lmré C]hm‘-{:_?l,aewn:x ::: t. Paul's 1 utheran HOME. 00 pn.—Junier Christian Endearor. Y A o Tu TI'IE FIRST B APTIST CH e o thie T ML C. A-decs sastor Kov. Dr. Barlo ¥, in : D W estmisater League nev. WU Kb 5 CHUR! the pulpit of the Western Drea. Pulpit. At the morning service Dr. Church smaar— " Soehal fio tor Sorie Peope. SR sty Clagses forall] ‘wm.—Bible_school. hristian Endeavor. 3 SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS NORTHWEST—JUST ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE 11:00 AM.—“A MINISTER'S MONUMENTAL the = vill be told by Rev. E. ) 30—8unday school. for duri i _Florlda ave. and Q st. o s S U8 “oclock tomorrow | Christian Church from 1 to 7 pm.| :80—fander school Small children cared for during morning H. E. BRONDAGE, D, D., Minlster. MENDACITY Right at enntal Hapiist Churen, | next Tuesday at Reservoir Park, with OB Yonug peeple . eanie, Cor. 4th and Ewte. now. (Mimourl Syood). | worsbin. Sunday school 7 p.m —C. B Tth and 1 st ts nort theast. The 11 a program of games which wilt in- No evening service. H. BCHROEDER, Pastor, ear oF 16th £t bus 1ine to Trving st. n.w. . —Sermon, v REV. GEORGE @G. CULBERTSON. Dr. Tupper's discourses are always magnetic, powerful and thorough. o'clock sermon will be on “Why Bap- | Clude base ball and volley ball. The Sarvices: Eagllah, 1000 a.m.; German, | 8:00 p.m—Union services with United B e RS i of fobett &' Baniel| eller Memorial Lutt Bl s 0 2 P T | Fourth Presbyterion Church| Entits 5. % hiag 5 5™ | 8:00 PM—MEXICO AND MEXICANS: STUD-. Mrs. A. G. Grinnell, Miss Allen Rob- er IViem eran = : Strangers welcome. ___Seats fres. THROUGH VARIED THRILLING Rev. W. H._Hill former pastor of i 13th and Fairmout ms. n.w. gers_welco o IED Friandship Baptist - Church - will g:::iu:“;z’ug:tp Dli_hilwfifl;;nd“l‘;fll? MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. Christ Lutheran Church PASTORS—Dr. JOSEPH T. KELLY. Eastern Prcsbyterian Church AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCES” D L erion at Mc- | M. Pickens will take part in the con-| S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor B atosyi Ave:;but-| WIS (wtx. o e e ey e S Sixth st. and Md. ave. n. ser 41 and T streets northwest. at | S0 b netd. ot Lynchoure Coltage | Sunday School at 9:30 e i S . One H Onl: 11 am. Sunday. HIs subject will be | Ponchiurs wt goyachburg College, Y S J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, 2 ERET L 1 ALITDRATA Summer Services, our y “Go ¢ 1 Thy Way Until the End Be." Lynchburg, Va., during the week be- | ginning July 5. Dr. Wilfley was show- Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. Preaching by Pastor THE WAY ' OF ! | \ Old-fashioned congregational songs with a good teader. Open-air services at the Peace|ercd by the members of the Y. Morning Service, 11:00. 2 A Cross at the National Cathedral at | oo b : eLitie \Tolne g y 110, SERVICE, 11 A. PEACE." s ) : = o i ple's Society at the church 1 2! . 8¢ ties. €0] 'mon Jlount St. Alban's will be conducted | Thursday cvening after praver h 91 Service on the Church Lawn 'Spiritual Lesson of the iy ‘:«\-'Jfi.fim Prenching by | KI S Mist Bnpd h:t Yy.om‘ PD Plf‘; Ua‘ s omorro y ‘ith 2 7 ‘ Dr. Kelly. B RTY, Chi EAR a efreshments. Devotion 6:43, Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, -Bl: |ine with a large collection of house- [at 7:00 p.m. Birds and Flowers” - DrrisTS ToEa o dna s’ | Georgetown o A o Serls Slosto il Instalied oficerarof the B X. F- ‘Washington, Out-of-door services will augurated tomorrow evening at * k% x, shop of be in- 0 hold articles suitable for the furnish- REFORMED. “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” Mr. Herbert F. Keyser, organist, and mu- 8. 8., and Bible class, 9:45 a.m. e e bor. Ghorus'cholr: £V, JAMES B . Runaay school: 11, patriotic serv- ermon by the pRStor. ALL GREEN LINE BUSSES PASS CHURCH DOORS. The Home Church LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (Thomas Circle) _ REFORMED First AT 18th AND MONROE BTS. N.W. b TSY DR, JAMES D. BUHRER, Minister. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, Pastor svm-usg‘!%gis:fl'wu o Ef’si'. 7o ~ NE v 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. ational Science of Truth Assn.| 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. o'clock by Rev. Thom Williamson, jr., 4t the Episcopal Church of the Ad- vent. Services during the summer months will be held on the church lawn each Sunday evening, weather permitting. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. Rev. William S. Abernethy, D. D., Pastor. Rev. A. F. Anderson, D. D., Assistant Pastor. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. 9:30 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. N. S. Faucett, Supt. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “ASCETIC OR GYMNASTIC CHRISTIANITY— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Minister * % % % The next meeting of the Laymen's Service Association will be held ‘at St. David's Parish Hall Wednesday even- ing. All members are urged to at- tend this meeting. £ B % The Ladies' Ald Soclety of St Columba’s_Chapel will hold a lawn W THOUGE 1814 N'ST. N.W, . “THEROVGE THE .%,;.F‘f?..& or vxpre- |11:00 a.m.—Holy Commiunion. Fran| Filmore Farrington 7:30 p.m.— ) : % SR Fias 5% | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SPECIAL PATRIOTIC Alex Mcl 3, stanes, of Londen, P, REV. JOHN B. CLAYTON WILL PREACH 9:30 a.m.—Meeting of Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. fete on the grounds adjoining the T of Sy e parish hall Thursday evening. FrEEWILY, SFvEtING” A1) BETooMs, SERVICE 5 CH? * ok ok * The retreat of Mount Carmel Re- | treat House, 200 T street northeast, began today, and will end Wednes- 5:00 p.m.—DMeeting of Intermediate C. E Seciety. A. D. Spangler, Pist Pres. D. C. Chapter S. A. R. presiding. .8:00 p.m.—Evening Seryices. Address—MR. S. M. ELY, Pres. D. C, Chapter, S. A. R. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon Ey Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “WHAT MAKES A NATION GREAT?” ';‘“El:fix{l T R l 1 Mo tits ke e Special Musi¢ ¢f Patriotic Character. Thursday, 8 p:m.—Mee;ing for - the Deepening’ of the|" 8:00 p.m.—Services for the Deaf. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister., B : * k% o vIVA :fll’%fiflou‘n—“' Cool Room - ' Good Music - Fine-Program Come Spiritual Life ; 6:45°-CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. . Following the custom which has S SUPPLY.” : % ; L i b Garnott Jeauary, FRE! + : 3 2 . , " HUR! Y, 8:00 pm—CHURCH PRAYER MEETING. "Frfl;‘eh'l'r"prg;cgc:er‘ fi;gfg;"%;&;}?:; l T Ghstetien Metphyisoane il ] i B ! THE CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED. ¥ SDALLA : AR]; EORDIALLY INVITED v e orthweg o1 HbUE Dairiotiy (R re, trcn Sl 104 = 0t0 8 ya. s This &Mwmm S R ke 3 e e T e i

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