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. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS N METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) |METHODIST EPISCOPAL_(Colored) SPIRITUALIST. / - BAPTIST. _LUTHERAN. | CHRISTIAN. MRBS. HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS 3 . Sunday School Lesson Gabod £ 1T i Ger T TPEE IR, | S Bophe o | Ty Lt Gk || VERNONT AVENGR Foundry S i, Ykt S0 | ThoPirst Spirftualist Chorch | yanid Sty oty dhd gt | oot B T et o o, | SHRECAN G D. Ili"'.E P 3 E he 1 RLE W] "-'"LFY LL. D., Pastor, BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. |oughly prepared for his life's work Union WgsleyA,M,E, Zgon ai‘%‘fizfi’fi‘fiv Baptise, Churen, Pataeabere. Vo r':_";: Concordia Evangelical i i 8 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS " THE EVENIN’d STAR’, WASHINGTON, ‘D. 'C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922. . Gongwer, ® he is credited with forming the canon | (5% Rt e coupifymen had w Men meet with Dr. Harlan in Audi-| 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. 1811 Eye St. N.W. and his trust, not_in himself and his D service, 7 pm. Midweek prayer an m —Morning worship, sermon ¥ f V - Ch i rvice, Thursduy evenin, 8 mstor. . | THE SECOND RETURN FROMl sbility baticod; We owellousidemos [ urch SUBJECT— loex, “Tou are. cordially Tuvited to il Lutheran \ 8:00 p.m.—Evening service, wermon | by B 1-8, 36. cratic form of government largely to 23rd bet. L & M n.w. “Spiri‘uallsm as a Religion” | —tervices. Come worsbip with us. 20th and G n.w. past i EXILE.—Ezra, the success of that journey, for he Rev. E. D. W. JONES, Minister. i 1 b il Randolph avects; C. W. LOCHER, Pastor. j 8:15 pm.—Young people’s tes; 7, C. B Golden Text: “The hand of our brought with him tc Jerusalem mnot 9:30—Sunday school and Bihle classes. FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. Petworth Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, pastor | 11 8:m —English Service, 4 meetings God is upon all t'!‘-en; fsmz' good %nlg' lthe {‘uund;‘lllnnsl of J\;d:‘:fir:srn?x 16th Street NeaF P Northwest. 11:00 "fi‘«.".‘&"‘ufim p.m —":;{-: ng E:r‘lg “fiummyn. 8 "fl".,:‘n'Z.‘“",."uT:;“it;!,z,“"' Preaching 11 n.m., by Capt. G. F. Myers, ALL_WELCOME. | Thursday, 8 p.u., midweek p service, = 3 & n, bu system of sy ect, . DLW, cor lor. Al 3 e | R Instyuction. ana religious 16, that [~ Grien Motor Husees pass the door 419, the, Throne, Devcloing Clusn Now Forming. e | Vounteers of Kaeiien 0 [ " |St, Paul's English Lutheran |ChristadelphianEcclesia ™ o tne vt for|¥an the germ ot ‘our’ modern aemo- | Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, il “‘*M"‘ al ’é M. E Ch ch Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Laies Mulylansg (e st v by Church Every 8u ,“,“'f i Every epoch finds e tru or | cratic institutions. “The hand of our 0 les Memori ure pd urch. ; 1 ] e e D. D., Minister. S0 st. bat. I, and N. Y. dve, mw, e ST s o6 e e Dy s S :':rénf""" T Eleventh and H Streets N.W, Columbia Hei thhmtlnChwdl sonality of a goo his opsna i =V 7] V. MILLARD L. BREEDING, Minister. L ll irit mes: Hearty wele T ot o with the message, that moves men in | tunity for all to seek Him with their a.m—CHORCH SCHOOL. _Open| all| EE ARD L s m:,‘ e P sp",':l‘;,'“':':‘mg e John T. Huddle, Pastor. lr.',"uf S e every cr as 0 eart, consecr: a 11/ aim: and <8 p.in-—Divine worsiip, with Tastor's subfect G and questions answere aa be scen dail . 9:30—Snnday school. Vill occupy the puipit 0 isis, has always been the one | whole heart, ate their talents £ o biert: “MAN'S GOD- i d. - C ;| BETHANY w vulplt until Dr. Melton's God prepared for that hour. No two|to Him, fit themselves thoroughly for preaching by GIVEN DOMINION in_bis studio_in_the hail. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENBON. Pastor. 11:00—Sermon by Rev. G. A. RUPLEY,| Teturn in September. men have ever been prepared alike.(the work to which God has called |Do. J. Lewis Hartsock, D.D ni wermon to Ui Missionary SPIRITUAL SCIENGCE R HUGH T, . Bivte school, | Sierceraburg, Ta; TLE00 a0k S rivon by the pastor The Lord's method of fitting men for | them. ard undsy the suldance gf the . » o |1 g0 fosiet by & vistl Spiritual Science Church of PROPCRRT S an Srldweek 00—Curisuan sadeasor service 500 1N HIS NAME their work considers the personality | Holy Spirit do His will. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Address by Dr. Hartsock, 4 01 el service, Thoi o e Sermon 4 of the individual and the place of | the example of Izra and the mems | TprGI 8 LmcrAddtes by Br FAteatt: fou 4ns “E‘ M P! o P Grace Evangchcal Lutheran|_ . “THE INvistmLe Fomce. Service. Dloses was educated in the bers of the expedition. we, 100 shall | mluinone Lane 103, Chrisi ) Church ing university of Egypt an: e | win through Gad's help. L et 3 ¢ L HE R LT TGURs aswaTs SEARTIT wELOOKE, Lo ‘:‘““z", i Sl L e Fifth Baptist Church iy allo Sy NINTH STREET wilderness for the work to which Gos 3 & : ALL WeidOME. o8 Siiitater. o called him. Paul was trained in the 7 |- s T AR TR : r:'.'Zm:gfln\l B D RICUT:45 p by Dr. ";.f.’d"', .‘c',,.:,,"‘ St oivm. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Iipraureigad fow ol cimad et METROPOLITAN |~ Haven M. E. Church wizanioe b pivoate | e B o faklh, L zation of the Greeks, Romans and 1 . fessages and Healing. afier Servi m.— ) Need. 9th and D sts. v, Jews to be the ambassador to .the 14th and B sts. and Mass. ave. we. He s 2 4 ©_Bervice. 7:45 p. “After This Manner Epiphan U stREE . Gentiles, Ezra was educated in Baby- MEMORIA[ Wil, BROWN, Pastor. EFORM Ty v Dr. t Sunday in Wa iphany r.“ECK‘g“"f‘flWP . Bible School, 9:30 a.m. lon during the period following the ‘ B e ttnaia Coane= 7 AT 13th AND MONROE STS. : s EVERYBODY Sunday s n,..;, D30 am. s . . . Ezra was called of God to his life- Harry Dawson Mitchell, D.D., | Sucp.m. air ‘sercice, 17th and C ste, | _SUNDAY SCHQUL. $:45 u Grace Baptlst Church ah 3"..".:’:" m'r ce, Thursday. 8 pm. Worship at 11 o’clock. Work. [Hewam given s vidlon ofithe et SITO% g 8th and South Carolina avenue s.e. 4 sen e g e s welowe: | Evening Services at 743, conditionh of the cause of Jehovah in AT R 1 }A:M bell DD VISITORN/ARE WELGOM Nineteenth Stl‘ + B t t STOR, F. W. JOHNSON = ¥ HTS. = = : 5 2 Palestine. During the sixty years V. A (:a '‘ce! a 18! Classes for al Seats are fr every one is cordially that had passed since the pilgrim COPENHAGEN, August 19.—Ameri- eve e ‘Mfl{‘p g IsraeI Metropohtan C. M. E. y P K Preaching by H. 1 ‘ Invited to attend all services. had returned to Jerusalem to rebuild | can delegates who attended the meeting AEHIOG. o, Church Churc . — Rev. Geo. A. Miller Pastor the temple and restore the worship of | of the interallicd committee of the Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. and Epworth . . TS s [ the erallied cc League at 7 p.m. Open ail ihe time to all I8t and B st s H Cotner_cf. Ith and © VW P Jehovah, there had come a religious | World Alliance for Internatic nd- | {easue & o st REV. D. F. RIVERS | decline in the life of the Jewish peo- | ship through the Churche nere | 3 oo Rast Will presch at 11 o'clock w.m., H \,hl‘!st Lutheran Church ple. They ha® forgotten the PUrpose | Fom Aligust!s to 11, v g frade e National Methodut Chllrdl U SHEPRERD, | o Wuedas. August New Jerses ave, bet. M and N scs. —_ - of their return. The walls of Jeru- | pressed by the friendly spirit that pre- Solo. ' S0 pm Presc Iu:x:;“x v p Wages.'” s salem had not Meen rebullt The'tem- | vailed throughout tlie confercice of o Beaeye: 8w by . z { [nsas donci, o P w?&“’" Pt ____BIBLE STUDENTS, ple worship had been restored, but | representatives m twenty-five differ- s ~DENIAL: 0 A L i TN = briefly of his va < Service a.m l T the people had become indifferent to|ent countries srmans, _Austrians, | "V LARGE COOL AUDITORIUM. .M. e e e RSN ok | Frknch A s fncaic the pro MCKENDREE Allen A, M. E. Church FIRST BAPT IST | Temple Baptist Church | S840 BY 5ev. somx wasizaam. International Bible Students’ acting unjustly with their debtors. | lems of world peace and disarmament| yyg, Av, N.W. Bet. 9th and 10th Strests, Epcing 11 am. aad 3 po. CHURCH - N St. Mark’s Lutheran Church A ‘The public life was corrupt. Goverp withons ar trace bf the rancour | (The Red Brick Church) REV. C. E. QUEEN, Pu(or 16th AN g e e ssociation ment officials were grafters who weke | dence at the international gat! E=t h AND O HESE Xx}:v :“:“lm‘x L 5! B and Sth streets s.w. P . T le — influenced by their love of gold and | held at Ge and The Hague. 5. A s Singing Band.___*_ | HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Past. J A e L nlli;vlr‘l“l.rmm‘\‘\l S, lr.‘_l‘:.u Irl;:;}-’: T ytlnu emp! Andltonum gain. The civic and commercial life| two hundred delegates were 3 Ch Shr. P T EPISCOPAL Preaching at 11 am. and § p.m. by of Trenton, N F A 1012 9th €. nw. reflected the religious life, which was | including “about a score of leading 1as. A, eve,Lastor | - _EELCORAL, - Rev. F. I. Winz will preach at 11 300 B P s ae . even worse. The people’s meed was a | (erEVIIen from the Cnite oo | DAL R s ST. PAUL’S CHURCH . B 1L, Winger | A" CoRpiaL! 2 Tacturs by Mr. C. isher. call to service. e il at (Ret G radk —11 a.m.—Public worship. Sermon SiEo Sunday school, §:30. nm.—Join Ruthven, | Ezra Tecognized the inner call of | Were represented, as well as the Greek 918 to 621 2ry ot near Washington Cirte [ 507007 seboel, 030 o sn tutheen, | “\West W&l}mgton Baptist “LIBERI v God summoning him to become the | “N FUAOTTR N0 heq that ques- | 2 B, Y. P. Unfon meets at & with social and Blat and X reformer and restorer of his people. Srpiian bl a8 ; tac | Rev. Dayton Rev. Robert lebot, DD, refrestm Devotional meeting, WILLIAM R. FLAX Fastor; _Rible studies He had been prepared for the task by | Hons of he Ul O Ay N . yton Miller = S 1100w —Rev, V. Broderick. LUTHER PLACE ATS FLE NO COLLECTION. his sympathy with the spiritua e Fies he| of Bultimore, Md. A McKendree b IDDLETON in charge. Al gree « prss_church doora, — § teachings of Moses. His heart beat fff.:l.:: 1,..‘,‘,&1}.,, ],».\r,,,{,;.!m:‘?\"f 1‘;:5 bhus done excellent work in ma o Short sermon and a real welcome a Mztropolm Bapt!st MEMORI.AL S=== -—_ I niton with (o wm oridog 204 | Dr. Monod of France beat out ' th COME OUT AND GIVE HIM A WELCOME| ! m.—Moruing service L THE HOME CHURCH. i 2 A (e Viketh BoeBeRL. (THOMAS CIRCLE.) FRIENDS. v . .. | differences of opinion courteou HOME. e S John C ton Ball, Pastor . £ PR BT SRR = fitted himself as a priest by a mas- | o0 g coul ohn Compto M derf tery of the sacred writings. In fact. '""(;“n“';“f' ponce. . DAy 2 SPECIAL MUSIC. Epnphany IMMANUEL BAPTIST I ety O e coen G. D.Xficn er, Pastor Friends’ Me‘tmg of the Hebrew scriptures, which he i ; g i L _ tor! i 11:00 3.m.—Sermon. = Cottetted: ‘ana restored - ois whion | 12ed: e said, avnat war meant but| HENRY A. KRUGER, Sl i CHURCH T B o go g e S oo Mectisg at 11 am. & had perished when the temple in Je-| taught them a great lesson, and pe SOL0IST e 16th ST. AND COLUMBIA R i SEATS F. E o) chool 10 e ¥ rusalem was destroved. He Is said | (2UEht them a great lesson, and peo- et S JAMES E. FREEMAN, DEDL st A ROAD. Dr. Henry W. Tiffany SEATS FREE POl R Ly “to have introduced the square He- e . S s evening servioes. 2 R . Louisville, K. ;: imously for world disarmament. Liglous Liberty. [his Church Welcomes FR]:ENDS or hod: jbrem.lstierss amd jto) haveriinvented Drafue. Dreailint Hasding. 8 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC MEETING. Pastor.. GOVE GRIFFITH JOLNSON, Pastor. | 1 %Br 15 ” - e (Orthodox) the vowel points of the Massora. e 3 : b 2 Go. God' 13th and Irv) B X was called the father of the Great| Monod said that he could trust men SERMON BY RCV. F. J. Wilson 9:30 8.0 —Bible sclont, with clatse tor | The Gospel o Church of the Incamatton | Bunday schiool, 9:45 ke ani, over” Which e prestied | ke Deintaniand i 5 E s face”| molenzme o G e Hiis “qualifcations were recoxnized | delegates. but that the ‘French, as | Rev. Page Etchison WILL PREACH AT 11 AL AND R s g and evening. | A nght in a Dark Place REV. HENRY MANK = by the king, who commissioned him tion, wanted more definite as R H. L o ; 2 = = Public . 11 am. ()THER SERVICES, to guide thé second expedition. No{anees before putting aside their own| d eV Durl‘ant 11:00 a.m —Morning worship with sermon. | Czn.e.nmal Baptlst Bibie o —- SOUE Mnden: stcly ClrGimutatices fm"lg arms ?.l,a trusting ,h,.n. erman g0 irector of Religious Work, the Y. M. C. A, | sovpm—E ening gospel service, with | D EYE STS. X HALL MISSION question that he was chosen of Go iment. en an effective league ANDTA T E— sermo | _ 3 . e Questioniicliat ve. was hosan | of mations poxiwsseit Suficiont howsr | Everybody Welcome Al the Time | The Natxvxty “, J,,.‘ DEuE Fosa i pupies meters v g PUET, e Keller Memorial Lutheran BT ety ek responded to the call to ser to make the world safe he | AT Clitret . ail EVIDENCES OF A NEW BIRTH." MD. AVE. AND 9th & declared, would h he had when called to study. he should be thoroughly preps teach the statues and ordinances of 1 T ‘Warslih o The Lord's dny. Thursday evenis REATEST QUESTION OF| g T Nicholas, D. D., Pnlor 3 g I e Ros: T caits 5 tellowslip n . NGRE! 5 | o eallot 6f the: chavenes o 410 1-.~..s.d?vl:.€ }yIAnE ‘-C[:ux:‘;h ST. MARGARET’S i ; iliar b Male quartel: JOHN A. AMAN, SUPPLY PASTOR. | PLY]‘V‘[’O“G‘%I‘;T]EI‘HJRCH Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. < - for the state of public opinion and i ; itte God to his people. i nion and | Minister.—9:43 w.m.,- Sunday school; 11 Connecticut avenue. Eara reveals his ability as an or-[the mental and spiritual attitude | am.. preaching 7 b, Epworth Lobgur Cior ° 3 170 AND P Bible C1 for men at 10:00. REV. J. C. or.m: y..m ganizer and a man of faith when he | Which must precede any uniform re- | __Evening serv e Rev. HE SCO1L assembled at Ahava those who were ducation of armamen Rev | ; to make the journey to the holy land| The resolution favoring limits “"‘"‘Waugh METHODIST EPISCOPAL 21 { MITH, D. ., Rector. | Minister. | CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH i s S : s i 9:30 2.m.—Chureh_scho With him, where they encamped. He | 0f armaments was adopted by & ric. CHUR M Utany; " and 8&th and H Streets N.W. Morning service at 11 a.m. AS'YIRATXO\I * Sermon by the iewed the 1 d priests and | IN® vote. Other resolutions thanked Third and A Streets Northeast. 11:00 a.m.—110 THUKSDAY T R 2 T e L 4 pastor i noted the absence of Levites. They Treelaent Harding for the Washing- REV, HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. " ERY W R A e Washington, D."C ¢ Lun:ng ?[n)nuc on the church| sw0pm s studs, “How Fim had not responded in great numbers | ton conference. and declared that the 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Classes for all. | THE REV. HEN -+ DURRAN " e 2 awn a 5 Community singi at first, because they recognized that{time had come for another world| 11 gm— CFOLND. AT ALL IS Rev. William S. Abernethy, D. D., Pastor umnr Wi uml_m: ng. at Jerusalem they would not hold as| conference of wide Rev. A, F. Anderson, D. D, Assistant Pastor. high a place as they did in Babylon, | Sider, mnot only lim: 1 dom cof “arma- | “The Abundant Gift” COME ALWAYS, 1 Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. | | | ? HOMELIKE CHURCH.” 12 | | | o they were equal with the|ments, but the economic situation and o - <t o VR TR - 2 St B TRl i | Hber absiacite (o wora Bkt MRS AL Apetic Ex Text”| Washington Cathedral || SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM—N. S. FAUCETT, supt. || ,St Olaf's Congregation | MT. PLEASANT Eera secured the co-operation of the dslegates l[‘;:"l;fllld“;"”mt Amvm:\ ctic Exporer’s Text THE G BLEAEN CALEL At 11:00 4/8:00 5. ( regational) tes from Casphia, which made st take the lead in this movement, Wiscons v / 00 a.m. R .m.— Con, a ible for him to divide the respon- | AN suggested that the world alliance Douglas Memorial ¥ 3w | N5w o t 4 . #N P gregational | ity and assign 16 all & part in the | S u:eTt :urk to this end. el e L oiniug prayer aiid | X DR. T. CLAGETT SKINNER COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST Journey’s activities. © Watch School Books. el 3 LN T When the plans for the pilgrimage | Among the definite steps taken to| MR- 0. 0. MHOMEN. soimomtoon * cate Service. and i C ia, S “aroli / PREAC ¢ maren wer N Comprettd Eara | mmonk, the, definite stepa taken to | it o 0! ioNEN, siprriienest e f | of Columbia, South Carolina, WILL. PREACH Walter Amo: Morgan Memortal Um.ed Brethren proved that he was a man of faith|the anpointment of a committee. to by calling them to join in a DPraver|deal with educational text books for the Rev. E. viear Chapel o REV. MELVIN E. LEDERER 8:00 p.m.—Service for the deaf. Rev. A. D. Bryant, minister | | meeting, so that they would be pro- | the purpose of preventing the in.| Fastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, - 4:00 p.m. o deaf. Church o1 tected by the power of Jelovah dur- | stallation of ra Drejudices in the Aslington; Ve degecins il Wikelokiniaviiicans | torthe dea = y £ ms itol and R sts. n.w. Rev. Lewis E. Purdum gers e te Banait bands rowed | ™inds of the rising generation. 7 P~M~—g:en-;lru5ervke on the ],rmxty Diocesan Church CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—Sunday, 6:45 p.m., Senior ; 7:00, L FLLAZ DD Pasor | aeToR OF FIRs ver o 3 X —_— urcl WA, 3rd and C sts. n.w. cdiades T b Sane RSHGF. OF DOV § D ecemtutiy “at many Dlaces | The organist of ome of Londem's| G00D MUSIC AND SEATS POR ALL Bervices. 6 10 and 1o Intermediate. Thursday, 8:00 p.m., Senior. pastor. 3 § [" The gifts, valued at about $5.000,000, |best known churches is a boy of EVERYBODY WELCOME. vice, 8 p.m. RSDAY, 8:00 — Mid k P Sésvi urch school at 10 a.m. 2d Community Church. THURSD p.m. idwee rayer Service. would tempt many a Bedouin tribe.|thirteen, who has never had a losson H L ALL ARE WELCOME. Exis cculd Nave secursa.sby inskine UiHIE it CALVARY Al Samts Church “/5T fia All are cordially invited to these services. of the king, an escort of soidiers for | i S el omLe. e the power of Artarxerxes had a long | = On Columbia Road N.W. Between *Holy Commun 0 a.m. every Sunda FIRST IN THE reach and could protect the pilgrims.| METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 14th and 15th Strdets. earing: ser ) secaion, 11 clae = > e = o Ezra could mot reconcile his profess in ML E. Church S | bRy o Lo SRt iy o PRESBYTERIAN. HEART OF THE CITY Souls oor ver by re- | Marvin om un 2 Questing the armed guard. He beo g e outh James Sh"?‘ Montg ery, | Grace Church " 232, The Church of the Pilgrims| Gunton-Temple Memorial Tenth and G Streets leved that it would be inconsistent Minister e e i SOUTHERN PRESDYTERIAN REV. BERY. ASKAMP. AL A Y : Mo if he depended upon pagan Soldiers sev. MEAVE BOLTON ey et g G s n. 11 Following sers “my und kn?é{-" " - Northwes L ice, Supt. third Suniuy at 7:30 a.m. EV. JASO} taking to_Jerusalem. pird Sand — E 4 owing xe t ! . SIER ot He called upon his followers to fast ST. PAUL At gec:,f;'{ w. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bivle Class, Judge| St, Agnes’ Churc 45.Q EL_NW- | 11:0) am.—1 v Rev. Canl Ceaig| O 'Eh.rx::"d 7 school. o, g PIERCE, D.D., Minister as well as pray. He summoned them Rev. J. J. Rin 3 Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; Mr. vices: Sunday, 7:30 and 10:00 a.an.: Ende rmon by Rev. James Albert Pratt. { s ~y= 1= o et e hels S s Subils calm(:vs.(‘m)m. ger, Pastor. Charles C. Murtay, president. Wl P L A e 2 feavor. idweek service, Thursday, 8 pm. 2 £ ¢ DR. GEORGE R. to God's will. He made them recos- b pinit ; bs DR, | _Take Florlda ave. or North Capltol cars. 200 5 T lour and . supper at. the C e koringm: h e et enuns m—Classes for all ages. ublie morship with sermon by DR. | — ; 5" whien "Wl wanzern | Mletropolitan Presbyterian 4 g B K i BN S SR S Marks Church o b o tropalitan Presbytes e STUART e T e rmon oz the mstor.{“T'he Garden of aGood Man” | nev. '\‘;“1‘1";.1':\1 AR ector. 7 %:’,"‘:pr.,’,‘,‘,:}“ Ly 3r. Craie. : B ECLEL L BRER Tastoc: o Noted Evangelist, s - p wngue. 3 RLEUNL 2 Senior Christian Endesvor. i 5 3 ; b enetrable rocks, always the same, Sermon by the pastor. , A EK S r ik prayer service Tharsdey at 8 pm. s 3 . ¢ but that we are like & lake. fed by + 8 p.m.—Praser service. L e o o telalie | e e s, DAy Vatution "‘mfi .;ufl.'izl‘xf...“n!:.é’;"sx 5 5 Now pastor of subterranean streams. Through 2 = S < Holy | ~Smail cbildren cared for during Su e o 5 L < TEERE L ; : f 3 rayer ot persnaii or st x| MT. PLEASANT ek s S| ™ comB e v :CK MEMORL Mi'] - U“‘I““ 50:1“‘ 3 Z = eous. ave. and v. 01 : nd we receive power from Him. We D N IRVING KETCHUM, Minister. ot Birmmgham, Ala. e e Lo i, e M. E. South Iowa Ave. MLE. Church |ST.THOMAS’ %, | Washington Heights Pres-) el nng ’ spiritual life by worship, study ‘of 10th ot v, near Lamont st 14 and Emerson ate. T R L O ANGE by Hscto byterian Church Rev. W. A. Eisenberger Will ipreach at s e S . e Ca ! = 3 bia and orath» roads. Christian Endeavor. no better way to equip one’s self for Rev. Clifton K. R. HARRY EVAUL, Pautor. Q . KOUK ~UREEK SRS PALMEL. D, Doy Minister Iom Service than by: boayer. for 1t i & * L aYs : ] .|St. Paul’s Ch‘,‘ffi R TARISH. BT dO e e dion by Tev, Dr. o PrRTeE mheeting. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. channel through which God bestows MINISTER. e 'fi"qlo:..n..h{.f..:"f'fl febulidios. William’ L. Darby of James Milli- ) i Bea aad i ’&‘fla‘a{‘:‘inki‘i fhon| 9:30 a.m—Sunday school and Bible, classen. 5 ___Full_mon ervice—11_b'cloc o Lremits. - NORTHMINSTER : Sunday School Meets at 1 n ¥ 5 MEN'S BIBLE CLASS. HOME] 11th st. and R I. ave. n.w. “10 'Cl E L T T SIS wemons prorsstir. | CHURCH OF THE bt e 10 O ock | 2 f & - = | >—Bible s ot X — | Ezra assigned to each member of | 11:00 a.m.—Morni Bips (e ode Island Avenue INCARNATION 1100 Rev: Wi k. Eisenberser will preach. NEW THOUGHT. S DA | ¥ the Dilarimage pasty & definlte fasic| T o0rms—Moming: womiip e by Rhode Island ave. at First st. n. 12th rud N sts. now, A A CORDIAL WELCOME 10 ALL! il _ : 7 and - responsibility. He developed 7 REV. G. 1. HUMPHREYS, Mintater. Mo L unity of action by creating a spirit Rev. ML L. RIP 10 8.m.—Mized adult class. ornin | REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. DI Wallace Memonal P of dependence upon God for protec-; 8p.m.—Evening worship mndn:ud by the| 1 wm and '8 pm—Sermous by the pastor. CHRIST CHURCH Minister. Cor. Randuioh . and New Hampsbire tve. tion throughout the trip. Every one | Epworth Teague: e T 4 620 G street s. Founded 1795, REV. HOWARD D, TALBOTT. Bervices, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. S Big Gospel Tent Sioncd to bisibecusa ihey. mara a1 = S LR s e Auan Fourth Presbyterian Church| §yeiity of wismerox, ». ¢ by = e A G signed to him because they were all | Thursday, 8 pm—Midweek prayer service. | Kjorth Carolina Aves ¥, G A7E AENET T D eaon of : o Fomer blay.: G1L 151l 3. Bow. thoroughly consecrated. Each one [o) 0. Sth& B ‘Worship has 1 en beld regularly n’ this 10:00 a.m.— Meeting of All-comers” Bible 13th and Fairmout sus. n.w. l_IEALmG MEETINGS Under the auspices of the jeas Elxen ejdefussivortionyof e P s e bullding g% S bip. Sermon by BARTORE e O LEC S Ephesus S. D. Church offering for the poor in Jerusalem 145 3. S 5 :00 3.m.—Morning _worship. s o A 11 and “.—Divine worship, with Ascensi Fujbott : = 3 g s resemmten ot e femvie, I PAN QO RT H |- onsteukisr o Church °fdt*;§ass o | e et | 0en i M e | | AND LECTURES ey 5 5 v, c . N 2 3 S red . : 5 they reached the end of their METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Fhjan ave. e pe e T Caiin, Seraon by taught by Me. F. L Mddieton: | gmnd Sy, of. Cinciansst ‘Unity Center, Sermon Sunday night. August 20, 8 pm. Journey, a correct account proved the et i G L= = = Ch Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. Mr, Talbott. atudy the Bible. i Sonday. § pom-_ MY MIRACLE HEALING Subect Raelity ‘of all, who shared the re- o Eurch; :Ebenezer M. E. urch Matms, Litany and Sermon, A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. 3 Lo . “The Warning Against the 10 Jerusalom, 0 e ¢ TSN it odist Episcopal Church Comer 4tk sninitalee, 1 11:00 anr. NEW YORK AVENUE| "%rm—ii.ridtie: @0 Yok . SREE E Only spiritual men could have made th Rev. J. W. Waters, Minister PRESBYTERIAN :00 p.m. t:::;::-'::‘-mm e an "THE SCIENCE : ) Beast - that long and dangerous march. Their Sout 9:30 8.m.—Sunday school, Bible and graded St. Andrcw s Church Dr. Ward will preach at both services. Evers man should attend this. | qCome, fear what thie s, Erers o success was due the guidance of the | classes. i e ARA ¥ T 3 CI_!-URCI_I Subjects of sermons: :‘Si'..,.‘.’.'.’;xx;;.san rue—thrilling 3 Lord. “who delivered” them “from Cor. 13th St and N. Curclina Ave. N.E. O & AV ENLY VASTON. Riv: 379 DION, ekt Moring-—oTHE BIBLE FLOOD AND IT8|., ('S pm —“THE NEW BSYOHOLOGY | Special doubte choi (Bultimore and Wash- the heud o thsgenemy. andiofisuch ohn Paul 3 | s;"w—k"n;u Communion, New York ave., 15th and H sts. . o "AND 'nn: MODERN HEALING MOVE-| ington, D. C.). as lay In wait by the wav.” The R" Ji Paul Tyler, D.D., :00 p.m.—Preaching at the tent: also; 700\ ine service and sermon. DR, WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pa¥tor Emeritts Evening_-WiY DOES GoD :rmm: IT Ar- MENT." i e S e A faflure of many am excellent enter- Pastor gvery night during the week at AL WELCOME! REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, B. D., Asst. e S R e S eginning Tuesdns night, 3 prise, founded in prayer for the glory L AR ' of God, has been due to the fact that| 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. EVERYBODY WELCOME. CH‘ JRCH 11:00 5.m.—Public worshi W. TAL-| Thursday evening at 8 prayer and praise Vive M iand Gamett JeRtary, “ of the Dead and the work has been placed in the| 11:0—MOENING WORSHIP AND SEmMox.| METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. ST. JQHIZI?}J = ATERRD Tf&‘;’m oL Rich sarviee {,‘;-‘3;"“,:_‘,’,‘_. gl e e A L ’:1: e ,’5‘“.:'.,,"., 8 pm. The Stsat:ritualism” ands of those w ever knew their . e Ve Pvice. 3 . Organist and Ma- oon Silence, 12:30 every day. Lord to carry out His program. God's Dr. J. Howard Wefls Calvary M E. Church South IE,‘,'.',’fii',_smv H. A. Grifith. 043 Pmoels TANCOLN PHw: T ATt X Tovnse, O x wil .,,,pd,“w,..d at he ‘tent. L ks b :30-JOINT SERVICE! EVESING WOR- e N.W. > One of the most homelike and soclable iy crated men and women today. Only s q- o q VENTISTS. Seats_free. Eversbody welcome, Come. . ihose whose heatts God has.touched SHIP AND EPWORTH LEAGT Rev. W. A, Fynch, Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Central Presbyterian Church | erenes in Washineton, \y, g, | SEVENTHDAY AD T \I. TRUTH % with the renewing grace of regenera- W ¢ VE." UTHERN ASSEMBLY.) h"where nothing but the gospel "VITAI tion, filled their hearts with love of “Why We Fail 3o VR, fy TNE HEART.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE s,,“flm e L1y Tiiy, Siv.. DLW O e e feamptt A GREA e 2o et T e Ry - i RS GRS | coumones or cnntsy, seens | 2L EEL 810" B | 200 b oran Church ON WHICH THE of the Holy Spigt are thoroughly{ » o.—Sunds: 5 Mother Church, th Bible classe X A U S Digenen or The Nother cuek the| SRESSWELISE Bt e OLE WORLD HAS GONE WRONG such a band of men ut Mass. 4 of Maxton, N. C. Preaching_morning and evening by REV. Tana “They lassenacs wpon’aei sl IMount Vernon Place Church e e Scientist| $33E Rt Lo, o, | soRN BUESEE, B, S Sk VL : ' and. They depended upon God to r $:30 p.m.—Social Hour for. Youg .+ 11 o'elock. j gulde and guard them. If we trusted | ! Fiest ‘Church of Chrlst, 'Sd Morning, .gf,:‘, 2 To be subjcct Pre L. Siler. hildren cared” tot during. moraiag ‘worship. our Heavenly Father, as the members : 2 THE RE ENTATIVE' RCH Sec Church of Christ, Scientist. Soturaing - Capcaitionsry Torco. did: PRES IVE'CHURC SR e Semote, B0 ana ¥ sn. N5 then we would follow the leadership Christ, Scientist. of the Holy Spirit to victory and tri-|| - (M. E. Church South) Tmf e LRk Take J&xh!- spoet car or Mount, Pleasant mmn“:"‘m‘;e’ 2 ! R E AR E R caror 10 st us s I7he Patiway o et . 9th AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN E V AN GELIS I H I Zra gAvVe Ccre 'or the record o % st. and Parl 7 their triumph to the Lord's guidance e . e ~ John Marshall Place . Five ti he refe Clovis G. Chappel, D.D, Rev. M. Leo Rippy BUBJECT, Hhe R or o Gt sz nd 0wt Pastor “Asst. Pastor G e . JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, DD, Minister THE S SR Jehovah who influenced Artarxerxes, . i . and 8 p.m. 2 : T sters, 7 th and F Streets Northeast ;:::%E:;% Fflrl;h;n;:&nfig%!:ffi Sunday School—9:30 a.m.. Classes for all. . gfi,;flsg%vmw rETINGE 10 ek i $our Sog, ymon otners, 3 man of || Epworth League—7 p.m. . et S REV. DONALD C. MACLEOD, PASTOR,, unday Night, 7: s Yoo excent W MUSICALE e Jommsp ted proaghtnbe sty 1l 1100 wnRév. ], . Rives. Stbects A1 iy R i) WILL PREACH AT THE MORNING AND AR A Aite’ cant ATDe yiic Bwn 10 the' face “IS N].NG SERVICES Arranged by T. arritt to precede the lec h‘}:' ?hoh:::n"':fioc;du; ":h: '1.8;'5 IT A SIN TO BE POOR?” W““,!.:.':“.n'.f‘.“‘@.‘:“m'n"..‘.""m EVE K Miss Ruth Blakeney, New York, soprano; C. D. Hamil d His cause first never fails. We i . d holidays, 2: :30). : Robt. Edwards, violin. Rave 20 feb to s et for tel| 8:15. p.m—Rev. J. J. Rives. Subject: - e e o 9:30 a.m—Meeting of Sunday School ton. baritone: RO\IALE QUARTETTE: Hours, 11 to 8 (cxcept Wedneadays, 11 ledge e : T bioaneus 1o tho Lora for Eiving “TESTING YOUR STRENGTH” R 11:00 a.m—Morning Service. - : it tener Testic Bves Gerond tenor A =Roy Tong, us the opportunity and endowing us THE ARCADE, ,un and Park road = D. Hamilton Second bass, J. W. Johnson: ith th ér to work and protect- = (Secont’ Fioon— \First bass, C. D. Ha = i o power Music by Church Quartet at both services: SR iy des e T 109 s 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. T H. Barritt, Oboe and Saw. -'nfi;.“:nrl .tfl-%":ll success to the Thursday, 8 pm.—Meetmg for the Deepening of the} - 20.Piece Orchest I ted S bxm.g Jehovah. The great re. -\ Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill, soprano; Miss Mane )iglous er “saved the Jewish|l Koontz, contralto; Mr, JamesK.Young, tenor; Mr. Francis faith because he was loyal to the Reachings of the Sacred Scriptures|| P. Heartsill, hasl. aidthe Lord’s will. He was one

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