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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. "C.,.SATURDAY AUGUST 12, 1922~ CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS y CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS | THE - EVENING D N e e D PN CEMENTS el T R AVERUE | Chifstadelphian Eeclesia 7% | ZION 35 o wopet- o ridy Mesi : — Sunday School Lesson [ iz, “VERMONT AVENUE g e T (R ting | First 50 i % R EAY Seacnings of the 'Greine. wat 1 reveats| CHRISTIAN CHURCH | _svery soniay. 11660 a1t woese. | /10°a0m 1 s v e e 1811 Eye St. N.W. SR S A% p 0. 1 pm o e Vermont ave, north of N st. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) ’zi‘..:f'}“uu:,:,."‘.:n.u;':."?,'“’,&:, Tiveria, Meeting at 11 a.m. Vag T DY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON, | penalty A;;g';‘;ag‘r“}‘,?:ggg};,;g:’k‘:;: tered among the nations of the earth,| _KEV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL D., Paster,| J2Z000" 22000700 (S00e) | Africs Luther Leagoe, Thursday, T:40 pmc | Wirst day (Sunday) schonl 10 . TRESBYIERIA —— | had reserved to himself to save such are still suffering from persecution. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, E. A.Gongwer, supt. ) sel Trinity Lutheran Church l 58 e Washington Heights Pres. - to them the The individual or nation that joins in | 11:00a.m.—Morning wo g 5 FRIEND On odo: B = 3 ?EE.:;.PEO Efl'&?fi?m :{er’ n%’:‘l‘;e!;' hzdlnot been ;Such a movement against God's| U1%p.m. " Syt L tea; (7, 0. <K X o '"l':""' "fi' DR ¥ ';'r'g' areed: 18th -mlslnISl llti:' x) bytenan Church Gold «t: "The righteous | |called into the King's presence for a|chosen people ought to be warned by | g nclock~ElenXhl service. Ou I | l Servicen: 10:30 ams Baglh 4 : hool, 9:45 &.m. ‘ s ‘1‘ '1"n| Jehovah heard, and | month and she feared lhntlth:uflndl-{;l:':nfi‘lnpifi;nrr::‘l!:;::nio gtl:.fl ;’;gl ___Thuraday, & p.m., midweek prayer service. _German, with Hol, y(lommunlon { RV .m IN 1 i (i Sl 4 @ he may have lost favor E S ALL 5 Worship with sermon’ livéred them out of ail thelr | it the king. A topy of the gecrse |Ple, Tor"He as not’ forwotten, Hia ColumbuHelzthllmhanChmb TR (I R L 5 vy danger was real. ‘omise wi ess em A ess Park road 14th. Scandinavian service Sunday evening, 8 S S S ,'\',,‘:,",d’,'c"a‘,e,',‘“‘;‘:'h:;'e,,e Rat ahe faced ' hee and curse them that curse thee.” DRy e grelock, " Ohriat” Church, New :em‘y"-n H EPISCOPAL ‘Westempresbytex‘mnchurc} Women have come Into their own |the peril of death whether she co- The gospel is still for the Jew first.| Win occups the pulpit Sathl Dr. Meltow's Detween M and N n.w. The only service of H st_now bet. 19th and 20th. i ‘ing to save | God has willed that His people are o return fn September. ite Kind in Washin 2ed 3 wise of thelr patriotic services for | oPerated with God in trying to save |y 2 B 7y Gn g glorious future. He| 11:00am. —)l;rmnu i the pastor: REV G P BYBTLRUD, Pastor. : xndn DUNHAM, Minister, her people or not. ! < school. o country and civilization. No| that God was not ! will llwlyl hear the call of the right- 16th Street Near P Northwest. an K -r thelr country Mordecal fnew that God was not | wl almaye hear the call of the Mo Tl | 0 B T™ %0 7o ay za i o e e A St Paul’s Enghsh Lutheran an who has studied history will THER— i i o doml-lfl":i own.” No ‘flfi'“"'f\?“;g:’gzfinfe:fig:!me‘r troubles. AND THE LAD BE NOT WITH MEY Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, Church JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D. Eckmgtorn NORTH CAPITOL, COR. nant force in all forward movements. | gangerous duty can stop (v'\(’)s of.'.":':'i’ APOSTOL'C VISITOR D. D.. Minister. Eleventh and H Streets N.W. Rect a2 REV. 1 F. B \,fiA 'i'"x':‘u'""q"‘ : s . kS : ogram. ;s . D, . 3 OEqyeryman | yeHoRs mndel'l.’:"r:.':fid:il e P hable privilege " to NINTH STREET 130 a. HURCH SCHOOL. John T. Huddle, Pastor. 4 1 - ¢ n the world will be found the —_— i i t Hi: fce by obeying the di- and inspiration of some no- | Sfe” e Service 15 003 0la" Never | Archbishop Bonzano to Look After woman who has molded “his!think of danger when duty calls. career. Many of them have been | Mordecal filled Esther with the feeling 14 Provinces and Dioceses. 9th and D CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1 am. and B ~?\xlxvln-:k:;:illv, with | 1 ’?.3:::::’.:. 1'5:_1;5: Eenry Antadt,D.D., R‘sx_‘n l},“EE& Efimg he Rev. J. L;;;is f‘lgrtsock, D.D. :00—Christian Jndeavor_service. Rev. R. L. Wolven ibility, so that she S - AT prominent i the altairs of the world, |37 Rersenal resbOntBINE &8 L0 0l | NEW YORK August 12—Pope Pius | Bible School, 9:30 a.m. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Address by Dr. Hartsock. Concorgia Evangelical - srM but none has surpassed the jecord of | ence, after a Season of fasting and | o Bas RAged to the routine e ) : . Div. Hartrock witl respond to pastoral calls. utheran Trinity 54 Dloccsan z:E“r | .. apostolte!| Communion an lephone, el 19- , I \ho saved the life of her own | prayer, to plead with her husband to | i, OFCOREIOR, Bonzano, . e d Morning | Telephone, Laurel 19-3. save her people. She sent word to VISITORS ALWAYS HEARTILY WELCOME, 20th and G n.w. | Mordecai assuring him that she would Worship at 11 o’clock. W. LOCHER, Pastor. acclesiastical provinces and their Zes | l:nllln.h Bervice. when she was summoned to ople . pendent dioceses in the United States. St o = = a personal effort tojintercede, cost what it may. “I will i Evening Services at 7:45. < H and iith sta. WELCOME. versal of the king's edict | go: if I perish, I porish.’ reveals a stchbishop Bousane has been fn-| TVEHNE SECVIES ST 151 | Dotglas Nemotal © e G“l‘ Evan clical Lutheran shingt 36 e s nee ““K“‘m;“”klx;;‘(;"‘;‘“:&“ ot :{JI:}.!“M ;;J{ B e ana e of h;qulqlry, which will involve per-| luvited to attend all services. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. ace 4 Wiaer2E :‘v?l:lfu::.‘, |‘“llvold':h . DR WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor Emeritu great Alasue King of Persia, or | sponded as we ought always to do, | jonal Interviews with every arch-|Rev. Geo. A. Mille ..Pastor| fundss school for alt grades at 9:30 a.m. rch Commanion i a Ao Xerxes. He is better known in his- | cost what it may. anop and bishop in the country, and e S | » superintendent. 7 Morning praser and Litany "] 10:00 am. j 11: 00 a.:.—Public worsht W. TAL tory by that latter name. Mordecai's influence over Esther, |80 Mnerary that will cause him to| NTH.STREET N.E. {11 A.M.—Rev. Jno. MacMurray, D.D. n w. Holy Communi IAFE] fionmxdm The book of Esther, which has been | who owed her prestige and power to el from Malne to the remotest Of ““The Christian Herald,” New York City. mont v-. section of Washington gned for our study this week, con- | his watch, care and ning. aroused | 8€F gton. = 7 P.M.—Open-air Service on the e £ Go 1 e " ined to do her ust what prompted this unusual|~ OTHER SERVIC o P mou. ntion of God by name her until Tl}‘xe":!‘zle;fl ved 1o o H";und,n,km, and what will be the re. | — Church Lawn. Prencher, the Rev. Henry L. B & TAIG AN mEte o Imparted to her his faith in|Sult even the best informéd minds | HALLNI_.IS ION GOOD MUSIC AND SEATS FOR ALL. Epi han v flgg"‘ Au!‘,fl urrant No_one can iL. | God's purpose to save the nation and ‘P‘P;‘nuu(v;‘nble to :l'?'cern" crcent ?m EVERYBODY WELCOME. cmnu F. STECK, D. D., Pastor. o e inted her providen- | — e present Pontiff always has SERVICE 803 : » Ave M. Kunday achool 16th AND K Shbant fewitng that He o) (it eikat nppotutes | R S e R v e | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH |ssachss ice. m. LincorN Vew 425" |SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN NEDY STS. N.W. o Rock Creek Park. potntes been noted for his desire tiF Dresent. It teaches the.l 1ally: for the ta Praver confirmed | esire Lo gef or the promotion of Seriptutnl Holiness ance 0] k od in history by reveal-it. She entered, a timid and trusting kr:;xlcedwe at its source. | 2 Young iwonie's meeting. s - 14th and Emerson sts. n.w. e ice; Thiratey. S 16th AND H STS. REV. M: \LRI( S. WHITE, : evidences of His providential { woman into the king's presence. Her i o mee o believe chat | METHODIST EPleOPAL Tne Conmuntoy Gharch £ ATL >oate aro "frea.and ‘every one [s welcome. Services 8 a.m. and 11 a PASTOR H ccause (God was with he creatibn of the mission of Apos- | —_— A ) 2 UL, Pastor. Preacher—Rev. H. A. Grifith, % v ¢ His chosen people and His!plan worked because RS ER 5 A 5 Church aer. | 11 a.m —Preaching by KEY. W. L. DARBY, gonteel ot humanivoRts L Nojothe nent DIt e el of tho alvided Bl ihes it Ebenezer M. E. Church ' %Ev mamey evavr | St. Mark’s Lutheran ST, MAI‘{(::KRET’S ALL WELCOME, book in the Bible tells the full truth | tables upon Haman o avoused thie |90 the (G IInad ce. B o By airets wo. ubout the providence of God like|king's curiosity The records were ganization of the National Corner 4th and D st DHAYES, D. D, Pastor. - = - UNET. WhIch! teatles usithat e 1N | read (GnaRCHERICHS e vealad | Chtnee '}‘L’,":?fic‘;.“}‘."fi'e‘m} Trepeoea| Rev. J. W. Waters, Minister Rosedale M. E. Church wrfil CHONCH wuzn YOU FEEL AT Sounecient xviam, Eastern Presbyterian Church visibly guides and controls the affairs | that no recognition ha Q) | under the _ X 4 F. LINGER. Rev. HI Rsznr SCOTT SMITH, D. D.. Rect Bixth st and Md. ave. ne. of men. Mordecal for his saving the Mife of his | w Dersonal direction of the| 9:30a.m.—Sunday school, Bible and graded o aebsor M Bey. HENRY L. DURRANT. Asst. Minister. | Proaching. ALE: v. PIER I 15 mot onl s Bodk of e e i & ‘l‘\‘:,“‘,‘::“m:‘,",’;"",i Hore: 00D s mmuion: Lm yruchlu: 1 p m., Epworth League. T e school. (10— Hels Communion, Blataces Staisa Bork ot e Braci oy Fiormen but it is also a book of patriotism. |the king as to how i 1 vening ser: = 00—Morning praver and sermon. The annual celebration by the Jewish | nonored, not dreaming that It was his Nt | —TENT SERVICES. 1 190 am —Tue service asd sermon. 1 Ho® oo, " THURSDAY Moralug at 11 o'clock. people of FPurlm, which “developed | enemy who would thus be S T 3 % 1 3 = ! Yt weneol. o from the deliverance of the Hebrew |reveals how in the little things, and — : P EvERYODY WELCOME, ME Church of the Incarnation pAE,REY. HENRY L DURRANT MAY Bibie actool, 930 am. J captives, narrated in this book, has!frequentiy trivial, God by His provi- METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOLTH. CHURCH STCDY OR THE WYOMING Sl served to increase the patriotism of | dence is gulding the affairs of men, \ Ltk and gl“l"- L0 APARTE L Wercox ' the chosen nation, just as our ob-|It was sleeplessnes d \/IE 5 REV. NKEN, E_ALWAYS. <ervance of mnational holidays has|Xerxes to call for the records that SOCIETY OF WASHINGTOY, CalvaryM.E.Church South Public ‘worsbip, 11 a.m. Gunton.'l'gm lg Mgmona] mong us. No better example of pub- | led' to the discovery of his obliza- 300 Homer blag.. 611 sane ot mO" Jobn Marshall place ol, 5:45 St. Andtcw s Church REV. BERNARD ,...,E\A., Pastor, nd O st. nw. i> service by women can be found in [ tion to Mordecai. Haman conducting igu, §pm _“IMMAGULATE co. = i Harry Dawson Mitchell, D.D. all literature. Its precepts and prin- | the latter through the streets the next BY M8 4 ATE CONCEPTION. Rgv, W, A. ynch Pastor ! y el 3 make Esther an ideal gulde for [ day as the man whom the King de- |y, = § pim—Men's Good Wil Cias, s I hows that the tide NEMORIAL 00—Holy Communion, Following wcivion ;m‘xfn nfl Newton atn.: E n entering upon public life. jlighteth to honor s| or, EDWIN M. BAYLY. Rev. A, F. Campbell, D.D. * 9:45 a1 — S ¢ L h 11:00—Morniny i one who reads this fasci-|had turned. Haman had sowed the |y . g0 ' n‘m‘_b’-" Iiulns. JF. Camy ks At ay et ndz-r-n artford, Conn. CHOMAR (I nating book must honor Vashti for ' seeds of his sins and would reap the Vi . 2ad ; \ her couragcous a»~ cighteous stand |punishment in time. SO B G Dift l er. Pastor League at 7 p.m. Qpen all the time to all 1“‘ M. enue and V st. n.w. Following services, 141} and R sts. 5. DIMON, Bector. 112.m.—Sermon_by luv Wasten J. when the king called for her to ap- When Esther revealed the cowardly ““ lhhphy-lalu. 9 620 G street s. unded 1795, pear and display her beauty before cousse of Haman to the king then oo 8 pm. £ ¢ N him and his officials who were pres- | Xerxes, true to his nature, turned Noon Silence, Y bt nvnom. . Ringer, Pastor. | _tie pe Dl Methodist Chi g Bf:unx’lu';lr.m CURTIS WH wm'rz Bector. ccnu‘a[ Presbytm Church at the great imperial banquet. |against the man who had decelved m.—Classes for all The National Me t 7:30 p.m. ristian Endeavor. Worship has be beld" renunly in this l!nr'rm:u\ ASSEMBLY.) refused to enter into his presence |him. The decree of the king could | ~up Al U, YOUNG Mg s e all ages. " £S _CE‘ATS FREE bolidins ines 1807, P because the king was intoxicated and | not be recalled, but he issued another emorial Uniied Brethren i : CALVARY S e ot aseeniny she considered his request to be inde. il g Church This Church Welcomes YOU Ch o e Ascension i . & banished forever from orth Capltol and B O I T et ¢ 12th and Mass. ave. e R L the king's presence and another queen V. CHARLE: - 2 Holy C 5 pastor of Firs: “Preatyte <ought.. One cannot doubt that Mor- “Grace Bapt(st Church Keller Memorial Lutheran ly Communion, 8:00 a.m. ‘ Atlanta, Ga. James Shera Montgomery, b ATE!AND 915 8T N5, Matins, Litany and Sermon,| S35m el i 135 ., who is the hero of our lesson, Sth and South Carolina aveaue s.e. ial Hour for Young People, correct when he pointed out to ASTOR, F. W. JUHNEON P. t she had come to take 12:30-—Bibie ckor 00 p.m.—Christian Fndeavor. MT. PLEASANT Minister S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor ‘11 00 a.m. taught by Mr. Frank Middieton Rev. J. W. Dufty i A8 [GTASESREEAKEL, Christ Lutheran Church . C. Emest Smith. D. D. D. C. L “,‘"‘"““" growing class open for 1 > o L 800 p.m. —Preachiog by Dr. Lyons. e . by i or. S e T Smali children cared for auring me her Ah»mp‘?nl‘"‘in ?!To;’:“::{n—mu?ezligns.‘;‘.:: G A O e Weanie Tyt RENE. { M. E. South 9:30—Calvary Bible Bchool, Mr. Edwin JOHX A. AMEX, SUPPLY PASTOR. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH R 14th strest car or M. i Q' .(!IL;nf;\ the hour would Some an; BE th“;;mnu'xsm\n s Church of the Nazarene | B e dase Taost: Dice, Supt. Sunday School-at 9:30 am. |#:3 w© o 2009 wt.. near Washington Circle | _ear or 16th st bus line to Trv g st = lifted B to the throhe the youn THANY ond_st Seventh and A st | A 9:30—Cal Men's Bible Class, .J i :00. O hacn, Nonove beauty sur: | D ELANE A secnd st nw. LEBWIN B WILLIAMS, Bavtor. | Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Galvary Mepts Bitle Clams. Jugee| Bible Class for men at 10:00.| Rey, Robert Talbot, D.D., Fourth Presb ian Church Il the others of the realm. Services 11 4 and 8 pm funday school, 9:45 preaching, 11 and | MINIST: Charles C.' Murray, president. Morning service at 11 am. esbyterian Her presence in the palace in Shu-| o S6rrices 33 am and 8 b8 (IO Peovle, T3 Drayer” meeting. STER. g REY. NEWTON MIDDLETON in charge. 13th and Fairmout ms. n.w. n 1 Mordecal to send a mes- Thursday, s pm. \l- Thur-fl-y. } school and Bible classes, | 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by Evening Service on the church 7:30 8.m.—Holy Communion. PASTORS—Dr. JOSEPH T. KELLY. sage of warning to Xerxes concern- Monday to h;m. 2."')-‘0 ALL WELOOME. i EN'S BIBLE CLASS, Tracy L . veni 6g30 11:00 a.m.—Morning service and sermon. Dr. ISAAC WARD. X ing the plot to kill him. But it was a T s 5 :30. 9:30 a.m.—Kunday school. Mr. James S L iy PENTECOSTAL: LT SIOEE cuass, Rev. D. J. Long awniat ]ST.'I'HOMAS R et s My SRS but ln.;h‘::zlve‘)r.zle:;:r: F]RST BAPTIST ‘ Full GOSpCI As: b]y 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by OF WILLIAMSPORT, PA. “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” ng the peril of their people. He CHURCH i 930 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. ROCK_CREEE avidently felt the burden, because he 16th AND O STS. | & L Collier and &. W. Kise, Puviors, s Even ) Roe Fulkerson New Jersey ave. bet. M and N srs. St. Paul’s Church PARISE. knew that Haman had secured thel HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Pastor. Preaching the Cross of Cherst in e vrslDConducted by the | EDLE S easY, Paster. Services in PARISH HALL during rebuilding. ~dict that imperiled the Jewish exiles Treathiis ot 1T s asas pial by the Heart of the Nation. Services | aue. s 7. ¥R I . g Sundays—Holy Communion, ™, % hecause of his vindfctiveness against ""R"‘ F I W E Where lhe power of Pentecost Is! THUTeY. 8 D.m.—Midweek prayer service. | Free seats to the people at all services. Service 10 a.m. Full_morhing service—11 i 3 o Mordecai. When Haman, whose name inter Snifostet tadsy. { CHRISTIAN MERKEL i x would indicate that he was of ba o c:';l 9‘30‘:-: S el Sun a:l’wonct— | =eury 'Waugh NMETHODIST EFIN L E%FH;I“ST‘IKN B CENCE CHURCH OF THE Dr. Ward's sermon subjects will be, . e e vi nday school. m.— 2 and i barian origin. k‘:ni:”:fid the favorite Sunday Mol B e Ciasscs foF ob Yy 8 p.m. ]NCARNA’[’IQN Moring— 'CAN _JESUS _BE FOUND | THROUGH _ THE _ PRESENT-DAY WORLD PROGRAMST" Evening—"WHY I_EXPECT TO LIVE Third and A Streets Northeast. Ieading place in tha court he required | B. Y. . Union meets af 6, with social and Earl W. and Mrs. Clark REV, HOWARD . DowNs, Fastr. | CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE = (vm mnd iy = i etreshments. votional meeting, : = i 1. orning_prayer, rence him. Mordecal de- . 45 to 10k Pentecostal Evangelists EP VV O R I H 9:30 8.m.—Sunday sehool. Clastes for &ll.| CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Sclentist e T All green line busses pass church doors. Will Speak and Sing : Bhort and & real welcome at K The Great Privelege” | P onn taen of Christ, Bete "n.-."" RE; tf W ure z zer and praise could M 5 he w: ort sermon Am = 3 First Charch o clent V. AUSTIN, Rector. God "Keep w :'J ‘rngr:!nn— "rv;lf:;:'x:‘e"k&{g tmaat“zfi THE HOME CHURCH. TONIGHT. 8 0'CLOCK— | The Good Will Church. e in Boston, Mass. | Saoly Commwion 1 0kim "ez! Sun o ] Jews were seditious people and have o fiim tesue a decres that they snouta| INineteenth Street Baptist all be annihilated in about eleven Church | ., b X x service, ‘with sermon, 11 olelock:{ 3 Herhect F. Keyier, O A PRy o oo Cusc| Wil Wibriors snd o g f i, o) FEVELH B UIR) Lo wow ore Telth Hall, it | South His Text Second Church of Christ, Scientist.| St, Aenes’ Church & ¢ ey, | DY OO A A | months. Haman hed sympathized ! Healing services, 509 3rd eperr s % with the Samaritans, who left no Corner of 19th and 1 Ste. n.w., every Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Cool, | THE PASTOR WILL CONDUCT BOTH N.E. Masonic Temple, 8th an Nerviets BER0EY and’ 10:00 Lot COME AND TEST ITS WELCOME. stone unturned to make the way of REV. WILLIAM L. WAS | comfortable hall—a good place to spend a ~ - _ SERVICES. Third Church of Christ, Sclem.ln. at I Zr R Ew the Jews in Jerusalem difficult and Will ‘pregch at 11 a.m. aad 8 p.m. milmmer evening. _Come, — QUE IOt atd N Ozdion Dve WE- Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. are. ol_cars.__ NORTHMINSTER trying. They gave Haman the clue August = - 2 . D b sTreETs| upon “which fo ‘base his charge. He| _Sudsy sghool 3 00 b Rev. John ll:ml Tyler, DD, Wéie{sll‘:vyMethooxstH EErinscopsal Fourth Church of Christ, S "“"’?’-‘*3;9,‘,{.’,";{% m’é‘,‘,‘rfr‘}m : B SR ecured the edict, but God was watch- astor CHASE GHT: = ev. ector. REY. HUGH KERI 0 2 & £ = 7th and Randolph stree M A 3 { 8 i1 ay. Classes e o S bordpte Rex. ¥. Paul Langhorae; pastor Y. C.A.and Inter-Church 9:30 a.m —Sunday school. | Setweep S mnectiint ave ! BUBJECT 54 L LT S ;ormnn 2 Mordecal, realizing that his refusal el AL R L TS LINCOLN PARK MEETING | 11:w—MORNING WORSHIP AND sERMON. i REV. 3. C. NICHOLSON, D. D “SOUL i third Sunday at 7:30 '81‘_ to pay homage to Haman had arous- £ Atglen, P [ 11:00 8. Divine worship, with sermon by | SERVICES— i CHURCH THE ed the official’ terness against his pom.— otmbined sertices with unma The Source of Our 1 pastor. m. and 8 p. i race, prayed over their danger and and day school. ND; 1 pen-air_service. finally determined that he should Son serviee, with briet addrers, place upon Esther the responsibility that her position gave to her to help save her people by his quest} knoweth whether thou art not come 8:00 Presbyterian, Randolph sf X Inde; ” 10:00 a.m. H{"' Rev. 3, & r::': e ADDRESS BY ' Strength 6:45 pm. £ ) g Rev. Isaac Ward, D.D, | 7:30-J0INT SERVICE. EVENING WOR- RI;:ADINO ROOMS: Corner 18th and N sts. EVERYBODY WELCOME. BHIP AND EPWORTH LEAGUE. BEV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., MEMORIAL Y. W.C. A “Why We Fail” McKENDREE B EST KW Roem s i PEC.K to the kingdom for such a time as and Sundays and holidays, 2: REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, RV hE'l'(.HL)l. Slmh T, this?” It was no accident that she ALBULE R 10 s Phstos il preachat Bothisersios. Mass. ‘“~;’hwl-:",'fl:?;::£“ Streeta, 5:80). ‘Assistant. it By was A;lue"fim Go;l magadlhe;. u;{e:e htg; Vesper Service. (The moolu;n(..w::nm-u1o .:"‘_ 10 wtm—m-nnx of All.comers Bible Eisenl er definite mission, 91 ith 10 to t 8 Fiven to each one of us & definite neppyRbons it I By e G hasAR Shreve, Pastor B Reiianys, 2 5:30). =2 m-mfw-ml;- worship. Sermon by| 7pm—Christian Endeavor. fauie o, perform n heDIng (o win the | MEETING, OF A FOUSD 0r BUFIER: |~ METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | SUNDAY11 a.m—Publc wordhip, Sermon by | 148 EAST CAFITOL ST il Wednesday, & ., prayer meeting. social hour and L Wi world for Him. His program and l' service, 7 p.m. uld week prayer e purpose are absolutely Independent of el s — | Dr. William H. Ramsey | i st $57% S5l ning worship. Sermon by lans, but we are not independent Hotidage. Mr. Taibote. 4 ot i, : EEV, M. B JAPHET _AND 8 > OF THE DEPT. OF JUSTICE. THE ARCADE, 14th and Park road vAi»LnLo;“_ e 5‘?:“25; i Esther hesltated when the burden M. M Pl (Second Floor)— ELCOME. g.a e asiQ ) The i wlth & big masaee, ‘} ( SPECIAL MUSIC. ALL was placed before her. She then real- ;st:,:j:"t‘- A% e Ol.lnt ,vernon ace urc. NRY A. KRUGER, 20 o 5:30 week days; alse 7 to 9 pm. St. Mark’s Ch ‘l\u'.'.'L “.,.'.Sfl"‘m Feiunea) ot jzed the full significance of Mordecai’s : ] ; - HENRY A. {except Wednesdarns. t. s Church g ubject, grery, Member of the famile. mourning and message. Every per- SOLOIST Third and A Streets S.E. —Preaching by Rev. nh = led do the Lord's work i If you are a strang. = > Both of ing and evening services. 3% o mesltate Decaupe they recomnize | Fitesmabs Muiasy ks, S8 . THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH ¥ pm — EVANGELISTIC MEETING. BIBLE STUDENTS. yA e thinges, . Eather was willing he feared that the .enmal Bapnst : e u g " whicn allstraagers | pus gl D e . A%D b 8 : b M Besipnin Bae | Inteenational Bible Silentd| sspmPrtomeBiemn | o, BB Drevinted ‘ay person woing nts ‘he| Takoma Park Baptist 9th AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE “The Gospel of Jesus Christ Ac- Association o e e e T S T king's presence uncalled under the Carmlt ana Wlllvaagenml cording to Radio Telegraphy” Pythian Temple Auditorium . Midweek praver service Tunrutay ols pm : . iy Je, dincke an. SHar owvies 438 ¥ Church of the Advent Small children cared “for duriug Sunday Clovis G. Chappel, D.D. Rev. M. Leo Rippy prayer ot thots Beoding Belp. e 24 and You ste. n.w. A conpiAL WEAIR To AL N = = hi 5 ‘Rev. The Wi , Jr., Rector. d Fifth Baptist Church Lastor - ssthbastor Everybody Welcome All the Time pmminclanatl, Qe o Sublect,| Sudave Aug 13790 and 1t am. | Metropolitan Presbyterian E st. near Tth s.w. Ea s “QUTCOME OF THE PRESENT WORLD ppSamdazs, Aug. 20 to Sept. 10, inc. service Fourth and T strests sout Dr. Weiton Branet of Raleigh, ¥, Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Classes for all. METHODIST PROTESTANT. R RO LK | BTAND. Degiialad sunaer, sept. 17, 7:90 ana 1 hes 11 i, 30 an itk Svial fn .“’1 nce: Enworth Teasac—7 o Rhode Island Avenue a e I sl aritet) PRESBYTERIAN. _ ~ SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTISTS, —| =vis B WO caghl peni. Huate it ve At Fukis A AT Ao B3 S Srase v e suer. PLYMOUTH CHURCH | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 30—8. 8. 7 p.m.—C. K. & ‘A CHURCH WITH A MISSION. 17th AND P STS. N.W. John Marshall Place North Carolina Ave. 5,547 | 28835 ¥ Sl son JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Minister REV. P. W. CROSBY, Minister. 0:45 a.m.—Sunday school. - 11:00 a.m.—Bishop Warren A. Candler. Ephesus Church of S. D. A. llVIMANUEL BAPTIST 8:15 ishop W d (At and N sts. mw.) CHURCH :15 p.m.—Bishop Warren A. Candler. Conducts Open Air Services . 7 2 % 16th BT. AND COLUMBIA ROAD. Music by Church Quartet at both services: Under the Big Gospel Tent | ro ve e National Baptiat Memorial to Be- y Q 5 Tigious Libert : : . Mi : 11 and 7:45 pm.—Divihe worship, with Y Sherman ave. and Irving’st. n.w. . Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill, soprano; Miss Marie 3 GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, Pastor. 2 yreacning by the pastor. Community”sacin Short service. Every Night at 8 p.m. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. with classes tor an || Koontz, contralto; Mr. W. A, McCoy, tenor; Mr. Francis P. || METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored.) “““"D& WELCOME, *_|DR. ROBERT ATKINSON OF KENSINGTON, MD., (Swtnriny night exeepted.) e g e | Haven ML E. Church WILL PREACH !nfl“:ummlw SUNDAY NIGHT, | ina preaches morning -ndoeunint. " CRLISL5DAsSs { 14th and h a ]VI T PLEASANT 8 . 1ith—8 P.M, m.—Morning worship with sermon, (o . S . . SCRIECT— 00 p.m.—Evening goupel service, with 2 Sinday seborl, (Congregational) 9:30 a.m.—Meeting of Sunday School. FOUR ANGELS HOLDING| ., . 5o meeting; wei.| _ SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTISTS. __ SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTISTS, 330pm—tier. "Grover "and congregation | gopnuniy noan nean uw sr. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. o ,,',.,",Ek s MR T f'v".',.?..}".!'. oilock peaseniant “THE FEAST OF BELSHAZZER” e L Walter Amos M : 1 e T Sabhaty auesien. tellowahip. meeting: TRANGT OME. ___ Gosac organ 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. versbody te invited and all questions will e ‘tully answered. To be subject 11 a.m.—Sermon by Temple Ba; Efifl Church Thursday, 8 p.m.—Meeting for the Deepening of the Come and hear about the $1,000 gy, 1P g N ate, o y of ) Rev. Lewis E. Purdum (3 = offer for one text v w -n.'nvr Db C. L. K D.. PASTOR OF FIRST PARISH CHURCH Spmtua] Life. !nr: 1:1:3;", = :’;MD MUSBIC. reacl i -:» ,.J::.- -‘G’;TI‘: ng 230 3 1 mfik OF DOVER, N. H. G, WELI TENT. * and R e JESUS CHRIS :30 p.m., Church school at 10 a.m. THE CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED g S EVANGELIST R.E.HARTER| Batgisan it omomun. BAPTIST. BAPTIST. CO GREGATIONAL. at ; FIRST IN THE HEART OF THE CITY CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sei : 8th and H Street-sr N.W. ' THE TENT TABERNACLE | Tenth and G Streets Northwest Washington, D 10th and F Streets Northeast i DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, Minister Rev. William S. Abernethy, D. D; Pastor. Rev. A. F. Anderson, D. D., Assistant Pastor. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. UNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM.—N. S. FAUCETT, Supt. REV. JOHN WELLINGTON HOAG, D.D. of Detroit, Michigan, Will Preach at 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—Sunday, 6:45 p.m., Senior; 7:00, Intermediate. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.., or. THURSDAY. 8:00 p.m—Midweek Prayer Service. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. - Crowds Are Attending Nightly Many Afe Being Benefited :. . - “FulfillmmtofChri.st’s SPECIAL MUSICALE Preceding the Sermon Orchestra. Cornet solo, “Hearts and Flowers, Ti'n E. N. Lockwood. Oboe solo by T. H. Barritt, “O Dry Those Tears.” (This was broadcasted over the "radio from the Hecht Station, WEAS, last wee‘k) Soprano solo. Mrs. Bowen-Cunnmgha k- I—.llfl.m 8 pm. # Fourth Presby’mlmChurch “What Wasinthe [ T mam o smsor Blood of Ct > &.:;."'cn:;—‘l!’-?"n ¥. GILBERT.

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