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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTY CHINESE MISSION | o Evaneier— WORK 5 NENACED - 555 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church | Loy Rev. H. x')."u'.&l’"!ml;.' B Pastor. Several Societies Formed to| == cuvkca wiEks'vo FEEL AT | Combat Spread of Chris- o2 Bible_school. 1 oy h: urvlnnlna lerrn'l'ua itni H H Wndn 2y, 8 p.m.—| Ice. titnity in the Qrient. Epip v emmer e | NEW YORK, July 29.—Cable dis- CHARLES F. STECK. | n.n Pastor. | patches from China, telling of the Sunday school, 9:30 . R | organization there of native socleties | Public worship. win”seimon by the pas- | to combat the work of the Christian Midweek service, Thursday, 8 p.m. mission schools, reveal a serious sit- | Al seats are free and every one e Wetcoms. uation resulting from political and |Grace Evangehcal Lutheran' religlous cross currents, according to Chu Right Rev. Logan H. Roots, Episcopal | (Ohio Synod.) missionary of Hankow, who has just 13t: and Corcoran | arrtved here from China. PR;::;:;- B : /There ara two of these movements T LEN | afoot in China" said Bishop Roots. H “One is anti-religlous, and is backed Chl‘ist Luthcran Church | by the forces of modern ethical cul- New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sts. 1 turism, a leading supporter of which Qtissourt Snod.) 1s the chancellor of Pekin University, 3. FREDERIC WENGHEL, Pastor. substitutes for religion. This move- 7 | ment has already met with marked S. 8., and Bible class, 9:45 a.m. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. Rev. William S. Abernethy, Pastor. Rev. A. Freeman Anderson, Assistant Pastor. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the D SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM.—N. S. FAUCET‘[, Supt. 11:00 a.m—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme:- “MANHOOD AT PAR?” 8:00 p.m—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme: “A MUSICIAN WHO MADE WINGS FOR . HIMSELF” 8:00 p.m.—Services for the Deaf. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—Sunday, 6:45 pm.; T uesday, 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY—Midweek Prayer Service. E.HezSwem pu=,.* ™ FIRST BAPTIST g who advocates art and aesthetics as | Service 10 a.m. { motherinlaw.” 8 p.m. Cool houses nmwnnm: (men like them); large . Centennial Bapt. On., 7tn & v:yo e opposition from non-Christian lead- . ers of the Chinese, notably Liang| Ch: the Incarnation Chi-ts'ao, one of the reformers of 1898 ur,sl: of P "."Ix‘"‘ and later years. The anti-Cheistian jth_an a] In s movement ' is another thing, but . BENRY MANKEN, closely allled to the anti-religlous mo\lremenl, and my opinion is that it| - ‘will share in the disrepute which the o opposition of such men as Liang| Keller Memorial Lutheran hi-ts’ac has brought to the anti MD. AVE. AND 9th §T. N.E. l religious movement.” D.D. P At the request of the National i las, D. Chriatian Conlorenca of all the Brot.| S¢ T. Nichol s GaRtor estant churches operating in China.| Synday School at 9:30. { held recently at Shanghai, the N R 8! 10:00. | tional Council of the Episcopal| Men's Bible Class, . Church has recommended to the house { ot Bishops, whieh will meet at Port.| Morning Service, 11:00. land, Oreg., September 6, that the Service on the Church Lawu\ Dishop be released from his episcopal | duties for three years to accept new |at 7:00 p.m. membarship in tha executive body of “IHE HOMELIKE CHURCH. the national council, which grew out e of the Shanghai conterence. The | ‘Trinity Lutheran Church other members of this executive body il he Henry T. Hodzkin of the Eng- | Cor. 4th and T sts. a.w. (Missour! Syzod). | Jish Friends” miss H. SCHROEDER. /PASTOR. A Services—10:30 a.m., English; 11 R T Coung, rector of | _Germa Q;'g;ifizlrlspx~rn;w11 Church, !Sln(z:. LUTHER PLACE cabiE Tocte ealt 1t ras semit:| WA ODTAT coincident with the recent conference, (THOMAS CIRCLE.) “At this conference” he declared, . “thers ‘were T000 derozates neesent| Go ML Diffenderfer, Pastor representing the 350,000 communi- 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. cunts of the Christian churches in 1100 am—Sermon. China, from all of the Protestant de- | o nominatlons. One-half of these dele.| 1:30 p-m.—Christian Endeavor. gates were Chinese. The conference SEATS FREE was presided over by a Chinese Chris- o clersyman. One of the charges | This Church Welcomes YOU e agains' the Christians is rhat | : they are leading the Chinese away | T Tinity . Luthcran n Church from their lovalty to Ch ThS 18] Cor. gt and B sts; now. (Lasoact Syood)- H. SHR manlifestly rroneous, s a e Epis- ER, l‘ STOR. copal Chur especiall has empha- 10:30 a,; m.—Prof. L. Wesser of Concordia sized nationality through tha organi-; Seminary, Rvflng“!lll I, will preach the :.:ulnn “‘i hk:na of a national Chinese | _English sermon. 1 ). T ARK TOAD & ipiscopal Church. which is reeularly | functioning with a native Chinese | COlumbla chghts Ho ave | bishop and a large number ative | Butler, pastor. Service workers. iy ot Far conducted by pastor and concluding | g with the Lord's Supper ut 11 School, 9:45.% GIDEONS CONVERT 44, | St Olaf's Congregation | CHRIS® CHURCH, New Jersey ave. be- | Meetings at Eighth Street Taber- | {veeh M wd X nw. Tne only ser nacle Well Attended. NS, ¢, B, SYBILRTD, Pa Forty-t o navsED e D o orty_tour persons have been con. | Sy, Paul s English Lutheran | | V | the Gldeon Arr h 1 streets no according to Rev Churc James M who is conducting Eleventh and H Streets N.W. the o The micettigs sre haldlexctr night ot John T. Huddle, Pastor. § o'clock and will continue until win- 9:30—Sunday lfhbol Those who will preach next week rv Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, raday, '8 , Mooday to Friday, 9 “‘Everybody_Feels at Home in Bet RHODE ISLAN At Second s ) = Second Baptxst Church ave. s.e. refreshments. b BRI All green line busses pa “HE TOOK A Cool auditori Deople’s popular happy | % 16th AND O STS. AYE HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Pastor. it Preaching at 11 a.m— Faiiht Bible. sehools Rev. F. L. Winter AS P My 8p.m—Reports of the delegates who at- to 12 @ st Minneapolis, Min, 9:30 a.m.—John Ruthven, t. Large orchestra. Classes for all. B. Y. 1- (mon meets at 6, with social and | Devotional meetlng. | RIV AI\DBIW am —Bible -cEno)Blg‘l:n classes for Aflsaints vghgrcl;x V. F. Ric *Taoly Communion: 330 am every Sunday. Morning_service, Sunday unool. 9:45 a.m. —sund-v school. OHUR( i and sermon on THE_HOME_CHURCH. | Fifth Baptist P DR .mu\ E mzm@ worship with ns. and 7: 0. West Washmgton Baptist | it p.m. g {'- is the ‘pustor's unday before vacation and o city are urged to be Biriner o Taioich, N, JAN, Pastor. will preach all of ‘August. H('nml'r BU'N —Baptist Youn 0 00 p.m.—Stereopticon Lecture, *T! STORY OF ADONIRAM b ot ine e mfi,, H{. “WELCOME. Dr. |Randle Highlands Soiosie® .LITY.‘ L NEED SATIS-| - ‘Temple Baptist Chul‘d'l Tenth aud ¥ stx. J. 3. MUTR, Pastor. ces: :30 a.m. C . 7 p.m. t Welcome to Strangers Assured. People’s Unto Over 50 instructive, Nineteenth Street Baptist of the church and other exercises. nvited, moming and evening. a0 | "TNIMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 16th ST. AND COLUMBIA ROAD. To be the National Baptist Memorial to Re- GOVE GRIFFITH JOHN 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. with classes for all ages. E. H. DeGroot, Jr., supt DR. ROBERT T. CRAIG of Toxa, preaches | morning and evening. with. Mr. Langhorne preaching. Morning worship with sermon. Bvening goepel serviee, win| Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Carolina avenus s.e. sermon. i 7:00 pm.—Young people’s meeting: wel- | fellowship mee! CONGREGATIONAL. Pastor. mon by PEL OF CHRIST FOR ALL | tropolitan Baptist Chprch | R ST. BET, 12th AND 15th BTS. N.W. Rev. M. W. D. Norman, D.D., L.L.D., Pastor Church Special Services rof 1oth and 1 8t Corner REY. WALTER H. BROOK 11 a.m.—Sermon. e puscor_mheme: | “Opiritural Architecture” | 3 3:30—Corner Stone Laying by ! e 200 e G. U. O. of O. F. of the D. C. COVENANT Address—Rev, Francis E. Good music, polite ushers, interesting services. meeting bouse, ligious Liberty Tth Inll Randolph streets. ev. F‘ Plul Langhorne, pastor Classes for ail. Fion by Pastor. 8:00 p.m—Services with United Fresbyte- rinn Church, Randolph at. A | Petworthw R PASTOR, F. 5 9:30—Eible School. at § o'clock, prayer and | 11:00 and 8:00 o'ciock—-Preaching by pastar. i Last sermons before vacation. Classes for all. CONGREGATIONAL, are: Sunday, Dr. Little; Monday, Mrs. ZIO D P STS. N.W. Longstreet; Tuesday. 'J. E. Stone; Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. Wadnesday, Homer J. Hackett; Thurs- Eible school, 9:30 German’ service, rdner: Friday, D, Little| 10 am. Eoglish 1l am. Bong service in ) etz heue, Thursday, INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS International Bible Students’ NINTH STREET Association CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pythian Temple Auditorium 9th and D 1012 9th .t n.w. PROF. L. F. HILDEBRANDT Bible School, 9:30 a.m. of ‘the Naval Academy. Communion and Morning Worship at 11 o’clock. Evening Services at 7:45. Seats are free and every one is cordially 3 THAT SHALL | NEVER B DESTROYFD ’, (The public specially invited.) Local convention, h"ln!flns at 10:30 a.m., ‘will be held thronghout the day. SEATS FREB. NO_COLLECTION. invited to attend all services. Y. W. C. A. Rev. Geo. A. Miller......Pastor 338 TENTH STREET N.E. Y.M.C.A.and Inter-Church T = LINCOLN PARK MEETING | Columbia Heights Christian Church SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SERVICE, " lf’f:':?im;d {?%?Tzl:l?kv i Sunday, 4 pm. Will occupy the pulpit un r. lon's S A Sermasa by the - pstoe: OV ERYBODY WELOME. a2 T PENTECOSTAL. | EVERYBODY ME. " Full Gospel Assembly 15th St. Christian Church 930 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. 13th and D Sts. S.B. H. L. Collier and H. W. Kline, Pastors. N. JARRETT, Minister. Preaching the Cross of Christ in “Rible school. the Heart of the Nation. Services where the power of Pentecost is of “entire school will be [hase it e . B Pentecostal meetings, SMI’. i O ohE e 230 pm.: Wednesdass, 8 pm. Evangelistic meetings T Ba day night, 8 o'clock. Heallng services, Faith Hall, 500 3rd st. m.w., every Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Cool. comfortable hall—a. VERMONT AVENUE place to sperfd a summer evening. Come. CHRISTIAN CHURCH |—PIRITUALIST. _____ v}gn ave. north of N st. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan ; FARLD WILFLEY; LL. D., Pastor, Moeting Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in REV. 1 Fastor, £ spet 7:00 p.m.—Services on_the lawn. will preach at 11 a.m. and § p.m st n.w. Tibid sehool: 7 ‘Drm., Christian Endeavor Lecture and spirit’ messages on Tuesday meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m., midweek prayer| evening at 8 o'clock. Speclal message um or S50 questions snewered. Can be seen dajl Sk 15 his.studio tn' the hail. o e Je S CH MRS. HENKLE HOLDS MELTINGS SUNDAY, 1 CH'—UTQCH OF Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, 4th 2019". erybod; nd Meridian place n.w. y geis a reading. | MORE of San Franclico will L. Prasch morning 20 eveatng, 11 am ad SPIRITUAL SCIENCE. p.m. Al weicome. Spiritual Science Church of 13th AND MONROE STS. N.W. Christ 3 First fig JAMES D. uunnn. Min! .z_ ml‘ lfl'g HW. . DIVINE SERVIES e Divine services Sun pom. um«nu MHOOL 5 N 3 RS. JANE B. COATES, S5 O SrhBETS N i . JANE B. ’:l, a nvn'nncx‘n.p "HO! N‘r;u.?g.o F! BVIL EPIRIT MESSAGES AND DIVIND HEALIN Tt m, | SFIRTEMEASE Whtoou © oni LHP[STADELPB]AN HRI S E d rhxanE oy »"“—mm""‘"’- e emmaare==—| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i | RESESUY 4 AU PSR e~ s CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scientist Memorial United Brethren |praches of Tho Mother Church, the v, el s #3175 D 5 pustor. |First Church of Christ, Scientist. school. Columbia road and Euclld st, Second Church of Cllrln, Scientist. N.E, Mascoic Temple, 8th and ¥ sts. N.B. Thlrd Church of Christ, Scientist. T PHILLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. G A Temple, 18th st. ..a N. ¥, ave. P voer S Four, ?._."",.?{ & YLOVE” Meeting ZRVICES— 1811 Eye St. NW. :umn Fr Meeting at 11 am. WEDNESDAY Fint dey e WviTED. “READING goousx 1819 F ST. !W- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. FIRST—In the Heart of the City Tenth and G streets northwest JASON NOBLEPIERCE,D.D. OUTDOOR GOSPEL SERVICES Tnder the Big Canvas Pavilion, Cor. Sberman ave. Every night at 8 p.m. (Under !ht llll’plc(l of the Ephesus Ohureh of = SNt Ew) | Rev. Lewis E. Purdum of the First Parish Church, Dover, N. H. Church school at 10 a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME, 17th AND P 8TS. N.W. 0. OLDEN, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.- —Church school. 11:00 a.m/—Sermon by _mintster, SURPI“IE PARTY."” 7:00 p.m.~X. P. 8. C. E. 00 b A Community nmu — Wesler's Special Sermon ‘Sunday nght, July 30th, 8 p.m. | Subject—*The Millennium” Wil the easths Be restored during this time? ARd all other Suestions connected will be clearly answers Big Choir every might. Bible questions answered. Bhort service—eve An tavited. ? SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTISTS, TENT TABERNACLE 10th and F Streets Northeast TS R. E. HARTER and JOSEPH SHELLHAAS Subject Sunday Night: {(Spiritualism) Do the Dead Come Back? ° ~ Mr. T. H. Barrett * —who has conducted the singing in many large evangelistic campaigns, will have charge of the music. EVANG! gnd Irvig st n.w. BEATS FREE. Dr. Charles L. GOODELL of New York 11 am— “THE CHURCH CHRIST WANTS” 8 pm— “WHAT ARE YOU WORTH?” Hear one of the great Methodist preachers. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) OOLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. Walter Amos Morgan 11 a.m.—Sermon by N, D. C. SATURDAY JULY 29, 1922 PRESBYTERIAN. John Marshall Place o JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Minister PRESBYTERIAN. 11:00 a.m.——-Moming Service. Spiritual Life. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ' 9 ‘g . JOHN B. CLAYTON WILL PREACH 9:30 a.m.—Meeting of Sunday School. 5:00 p.m.—Meeting of Intermediate C. E. Society. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Services. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Meeting for the Deepening of the THE CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED. EPISCOPAL. l METHODIST FPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mount Vernon Place Church THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) 9th AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Classes for all. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Chappell. Subject: “THE DISGUSTING CHURCH” , (Seventh of series of seven sermons on city churches). “Junior Church,” Sunday School Auditor- ium, sermon by the Assistant Pastor, Rev. M. Leo Rippy. 8:15 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Chappell. Subject: “OUR OLD FOLKS” e At Reservolr and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, PASTOR. 11:00 a.m | NG MORE WAR” l “COMPLICATIONS.” 9th AND D STREETS | OUTHWEST. | Becter. | SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN | Grace Ghurch: 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. Rev. MEADE Boxfl'uv MA?:HBYIJI nd He nnlon—rlm Sunday at 11 a. m.:"'u.e-y at 7:30 a. aly (Sixth-of a series of six sermons on “Our Home Folks). Organ recital at 7:45 by Mr. Shure. Special music at services in the main auditorium by St. Andrcw’s Church N. H. avenue and V st. n.w. J. DIMON, Rector. i w——mly Communton. quartet and chorus choir under the direction of R. Deane Shure. The Church of the Pilgrims Services: Sunday, datly st 7 a.m. Take Florida ave. or North Capitol cars. Suday, 7 pm—Y. P. 8, O. B. 1100 Moraiag service 4nd sermon. ST. PAUL 8 Btreet METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) - ALL WELCOME. : A3, Beoood W THE FAMILY CHURCH. | St. Agnes’ Chuz_'ch sy Rev. J. J. Ringer, Pastor.| 1y, F oy ngy o ses for all ages. ~ Ch: . urch 3 SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. n P and Q sts. p.m.—Preaching by Dr. Richmond. p.m.—8enior_Christian Endeavor. Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 p | Dally Vacation Bible school begias Juiy 3i. | | Small children cared for during Bunday i morning service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. ‘ ~ NORTHMINSTER 11th st. and R.I. ave. n.w. RE /TO i | { & CORDIAL WELGOME T0 ALL. NORTH CAPITOL, COR. Florida a ited Brethren Church a| Capltol, cor. R at. fermon by REV. C. E. FULTZ, Dt i | | i | 8:00 pm.—Cnion services { | __Strangers weicome. sty s SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1022, 10:00 a.;m.—Meetlng of ~All-comers Bible 113 no-m—mmm‘ worship. Sermon by Mr. Taibott. 6:15 p.m—Young Peopie’s social hour and Vesper service. ing worship. Mr. Talbott Musical eervice with Violin, violoncello and Thureday, “August 3, 5:00, midweek sérr- ice, conducted by Mr. Talbot AL _WELCOME. " PECK MEMORIAL Penna. ave. and 28th N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Pastor, 44 2 8 p.m—“Born Again W p.m—C. E., llfi)sclPH"l-ROW ‘ednesday, 8 —] er meet! A.\r’(‘oo!edv b l-lrfl,flc fans. e ALL W ME. i — . Rector. ‘with sermon, 11 o'clock. *First snnldly in each monts, Holy Com: PARISH. CK cm:zxi Rev. John Paul Tyler, Pastor “HOPEB oL AtiNRE Clon 2 St. Paul’s Church B0 ri; Sundays—Holy Com X Full morning service—11 o'clock.. TN = o barto Scon r. 0. Mullikia, teacher. Dum! n_ave. near Wi sin_ave. m.w. 11:00 .m.—Sermon_ by the pastor. CHEVY EE“‘: a0 rhermon by the P REV. B. I. McGOWAN 12:45—Sunday school. 00— 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the pastor. Thursday, § p.m.—Prayer service. Calvary M. E. Church South “Christ and Democracy” 3040 Que N. g;&[pwnrm Lengue, Rev. W. A.iynch Pastor “Moses: Face to Face With { |E; l h { Two Words trom Two Texts. H .1 T y Dr. Howard Welll. (; 0 il’ JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D. [ ru\pu “eonen . : . McKENDREE R R. L. Wolven | The Good Will Church. | (e a0 Mtk Chuek) HORCI— | Methodist Episcopal Church| Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor RE!‘I':::’XLEr‘vlce,CUR%! wum:.d nelc.'l':r ; South 'sVflAYEum:,:._‘;um:“mEm npm been' held m.u,_r,’ 5 this!| Cor. 13th st. and N. Carolina Ave. N.E. “A Green Olive Tree” SPECIAL MUSIC. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. HENRY A. KRUGER, 11:00 & m.—Morning worship and sermon, Washmgton Cathedral M. E. So THR BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. E‘ uth !zl;cocn::n:“: u.w. near wwxey road. 16th st. n.w. near Lamont. Canpecticut ave, Morning prayer and Lit Canon De vm- il preach _ Take Gec'(etawn 14 Wisconsin ave, Open-air services on Former soloist at the Church of the Covemant, CHURCHOF'THE | CHURCH OF THE | “Who Are Saved?” |"0 Cufis %' T INCARNATION ! | v —BUCTED BY The TASTOR, O | 730 pm.—Joint evening worship, with Than' 50l AT S shee. Cor. Conn. ave. and N st. Holy Communion, Epworth League, rayer for those Beeding help. o l BEV. CHABLES WOOD, D. D. —__Morning prayer and “The M f Faith” e Tuesday and Friday services will be Ministe Church of the Good Sheph 5 d e Measure of Fait! discontinued during the summer. BEV. nownl:_x:.‘ TALBOTT, - ot 1L and 1 pe. The Pastor will preach at both services. Everybody Welcome All the Time | MT. PLEASANT | Wesley Methodist E; CHEVY CHASE HEI m. Between Jenifer and Jocelyn sts. 710 % REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. 5 00 am Rev. Chfion K Ray, 11 a.m—Divine worship, e acaon by d Bible classes, LASS, Tracy Songa. ta- teacher. t address. BIBLE CLAS! u:.f.h ‘oo 1| Jowa Ave.M.E Church 14th 304 Emerson s i “The Beauty' of Rxght HARKY EVAD 9:45 a.m.—Supday school, Living.” 1100 am —geron, Hev 8:00 p.m.—FEvening worship. Joint servi Gtmton-’l'emplc Memorial REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP. M. A.. Pastor. Following ices, 14th and R sts. 11 a.m —8ermon by Rev. Howard V. com: D1 D Subdect, ““God, the 5. Foliowing services, 16th and Newton sts.: 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. Matins, Litany and Sermon, s i 9:45 8.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Z ce 3 . by Epworth League. Short talk The Civle and Commasity ‘Church. by the minister CALVARY ” Church of the Ascension 12th and Mass. ave. On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets. __ Thure., 8 p.m.—) < Holy Communion, 800 am. |Marvin M. E. Charch South| James Shera Montgomery, CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. Minister ; s 9:30—Calvary Bible Bchool, Mr. Edwin eachiog by pastor. . ice. 8 p.m.—8ermon by Dr. Cousin. Bubject, "ETERNAL LIFE. } Midweek l!rvla. Thursday, 8 p.m. | Georgetown Church 557, ™! REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., Pastor. ! 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11, sermon by pas- { tor. “The Problem of Sunday Gam Com- UNITED d N Elm 1 3 T Fourth Presbyterian. Church 18th and Fairmont ms. n.w. l.ln.n-—cnnnuy bl dames A, Mac- Elws mpennlenflen! Bible class, taught by Frank L. Middleto 11:00 a.m.—Morning wunmh- Prenching hv ! Dr. Kelly. | “STEADE. OR i 7:00 p.m.—Christian 8:00 poin:—Kvening worship. Mee slonary Soclety. Afdress by Mre. Frank E, il{um-. .m.u = a report of Peopie’s o Jcntfermos at (dhcmh!nbnrr[“ o L .\ prayer servics. T ard "wili’ be ¢ home for this and | p.m—Closing exercises of b Daliy Tacathin Bivte Behoor Fenibie of the children's work, Bible Drill, Sing: L ete. Mr. Herbert F. Keyser, organist and sical dfrector. ST, PAUL’S CHURCH | _bwifea | 913 to 921 28rd wt.. mear Washington Circle Rev. Robcrt Talbot, DD., | Rosedale M, E Church Charles —Holy Communion. n'ou .'m_numxn. prayer and sermon. s PRESBYT. - | Cborch_School (early), | “Ine Resurrection, The Holy Cath Sth & n. Mhlic Epfscopal C all to the Lord's servi the 7:30 p.m.— ‘Dice, Supt. m:'momsr EPISCOPAL (W‘hxu.y O et W Thompeon, techers oo At le Murray, president. | 416 Temn. ave Minister.— v 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by pr Evediog servic o Eign | Dr. W, H. Norcross 7’ { TRINITY M. E. CHURG{ §:00—Publjc worship, with sermon by Connecticut avesve. 1 PASTORS—Dr. JOSRPH T KELLY. |Rev. HERBERT SCOTT D. Rev. HENRY L DURKANT Ast. Siviotor: 30—Holy Communion. 1 moo—uomu. praver and sermo 1 “PHURSDAY | Addeers W Joming Aote, tipg, Bervices the auspices of the Woman's Mis. | preacher s e Evy sind wel, sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Dr. W. H. Norcross Joseph Dawson, Ph.D., Pastor i Sunday scheol, 9:45 a.m. Epecial music by the Calvary Quartet. s MORNING SERVICE, 11. SERMON BY Free seats to the mnle t all services. = !Secre Pnge McK. Etchison ' Cture: doors open in the evenisg, 7:30 ) .. Rector. tary NG, 7:30, BY Rev. w::. ‘A. Eisenberger rades at 9:30 & superintendent. Third and A Streets = 11 AAM.—Sermon by the Pastor. REV, HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. 7 P.M.—Open-air Service on the ' Charch Lawn. GOOD MUSIC AND SEATS FOR ALL. ! H i — b M. AL Rc\: Page Milburn, D.D. EVERYBODY WELCOME. prayer ‘vtr! V\edneldl ¥ Communion, | 9TH AND P STREETS, Church Intercessory Pray. ;m Bellln' Mission | every Thursday at St Mark’s Charch | ¥"™ “vmi'chie SNy ™| American University Clnpel and A Btreets S.E. REV. wlzl.u AM It PETT { Mr. Benjamin Baur R Epworth Leagne at Ll'_ % | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Coloud.} Hamline M. E. Church (Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion { i following services. day. | Central Presbyterian Church ' m'nllw ASSEMBLY.) .m apy, Tanes o ;um B0, Faster, Nlhoml Science of Truth Asm m.—UNION MEETING . Charles H, Watts | well known lecturer | —Preaching by the pa l e 7 roe “abeing moratag ‘Take street carsor Mount Pleasant ear oet10th et bus 1tne fo Trving st. n.w. NEW THOUCHT REV. H. P. FOX, Minister of nllndelplu and organizer of men's clubs throu ak on “PRAISE 11:00 8.1 —HEALING S MEETING. ¥ 6:30 a.m.—District Epworth League ‘morning watch service. 9:30 a.m.—Bunday school. Nam— “World Peace and the League of Nations” 8 p.m.— —’rrnlnen' and stewards' beneh . E. Hava.E Glurch T 14th and B ats, and Moss. ave. ss. WM. BROWN, Pastor, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday sc! 11:00 a’m.—Sermon by pastor,. 6:30 p.m —Sr. League, out the T8 .—Bible school. 00! *LEST YE FO! O st. bet. 19th and 20th n.w, room_open daily, 10 i joon. Sileace, 12:30 evere dng. & O™ “Is Christ a Pacifist?” 8:00 pm.__Sermon, SITORS ARE WELCOME. Israel C.MLE. st B e e B. L. kmu(!:u. D. D. Sn | { l i Foundry |&: .., 53 | | Churc REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 9:80—Sunday school. . 11:00— “The Lure of Tomorrow.” 7:00—Christian Eadeavor. 3 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH mvtdm ndl.u. “‘.."a‘ni‘.&m nomflz'h: o ~Publie Dfl J. 11:00 a.22. ‘fiwg l"w |ur-,-o.m'}'7 [ Rev. NL% f‘l’w Come early and enjoy smgmg the old-time gospel - BE ,,W s 5.._. - METHODIST PROTESTANT. Rhode Island Avenue Rbode Island ave. at First st. n.w. BEV. 6. 1. HUMPHREYS, Minister. 10am—Mized adult class, Bl Bk Lummer | T S % fohn Wesley A. M. E. Zion Charch s by the pastor. OOR. 4TH AND D STS. 8.B. rnm at REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. oxu-.-—l.’-‘:\x school. Bible asd 11 a.m~Sermon_(pastor), A "TENT SERVIOR comer “'%-n.ulfl#ng "will preach both morning and evening, 16th Street Near P Northwest. Green Motor Busses pass the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D., Minister. Fou' m'v'v'a"xe:'vfu"v’f-'h'.‘li e —DR. RANDOLPH Preacties: Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. o.w. on t # :30 a.m.—8unday school and Rible classes. $:00 p.m.—Dr. Randolph Lectures: 24 .m. BALT 18 wom “The Dreamet’s Dfeam” 'o‘mt;;-:r C. 0. Hollend and Mes. W. u T:45 1“‘""‘" N Rivese sereices wil el ¥OU. 11:00 a. M 4w e & EBENEZER |55 5 67 S S B . M. E. CHURCH |{5R OPOLITAN SR, MEMORIAL John ..Il'lilll Illn end O st. n.w. Harry thson Mm:hell D.D,