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CHURCH. ANNNOUNCEMENTS BAPTIST. PRESBYTERIAN. PRESBYTERIAN. 8th and H S \\'ashiugmn, D. C. liam S. Abernethy, D. D., Minister. F. Anderson, D. D., Assistant Minister. 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. “A PREACHER IN THE MAKING” 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. “SAY IT WITH SOMETHING BETTER THAN FLOWERS” 8:00 p.m.—Services for the Deaf. IAN ENDEAVOR—6:45, Senior; 8:00. Senior. 8:00 pm.—MID-WEEK PRAYER MEET- Wi Rev. Rev. CHRIS ate. THURSDAY, ING. Tuesday, All Are Cordially Invited to Worship With Us. CHRISTIAN. “15th St. Chnsnan Church er. ching. _Sub . uuxcxs RESPONSI- NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. n.e. Bible School, 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Evening Services at 7:45. Seats wre free and every one is cordially fovited to atted all services. Rev. Geo. A. Miller. .....Pastor| 338 TENTH STREET N.E. | Park View Christian Church | Park road sast of Georgla WALTER ¥ ITH, Minis I = Prosching, 11 am, - Frelininery Stuly of it I 238 e Phat “Fhink You of Christ?” Bidle el 230 am; G B Soclety, | 1 B streets south iR, P Me(mpo]xtan Presby‘ter!an R RV 0l DUTY." GTH AND H STS. H St. G\nsuan SOUTHWEST. Pastor. sermon by pastor. sermon by pastor. t evershody get od in the Bible | " be. Melton's WUl eceups T ber. 100 m SO0 pm VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave, north of N ¢. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. ., m.—Rible schools 11 am. and 8 pm. preaching by PRESIDENT J. T. T. KUNDLEY 0f Lynchburg College. ten: 7, (. E. midweek prayer iy, S p NEW THOUGHT. B CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CES' 00T OF THE TINE t. | Pastor, SHIN N S pom— “Fau'y!and ‘of the Gods” U. \RY Reading room oren to 8 pm. Noon Silence, 1 " National Science of Truth Association ' 1814 N ST N, Anlue Rlx Mllxlz "HFALl\u l- \m klE\CES“ SUNDAY EVENING AT 8 0'CLOCK. Opening service of the season. WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 8, Rnney WILL SPEAK ( “Fundamental Prmuple~ of Truth” _All Welcome. _ Free Will Offering. _ The Method of Emile Coue; Robert Hervey Bitzer BY APPOINTMENT Alexandria 451 | BIBLE"’STLI)EVTS F. H. Formerly of Brooklyn, will give the introductory (aik of a series on “The Revelation” I International Bible Students’ Association Pythian Temple Auditorium I 1012 9th .. D.w. P Convention_echges. p.m.—Bibie study THURSDAY Pflgnm O. L. Sullivan IAN TEMPLE. NEW CHURCH (Swedenvorgian.) Church of the New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN). pstor. Freo lending lbrary open daily. REV. PAUL SPERRY, Pastor. ""CHURCH OF OUR FATHER 13th AND L STS. N.W. Public worship at 11 a.m., with sermon by Rev. Hal T. Kearns Ot Bridgeport, Conn. SUBJECT— “Open Windows"” Union at 7 p.m. ., Free kindergar- ten, 11 a.m. OTHER SERVICES. The Divine Law of Regeneration THEE INNER MYSTERIES OF THE BIBLE, A series of Bunday talks on Universal Law, as_taught from the heavens. Cinzs for men 2t 8 v. ' h AB., AN Te ek Amnuxou ¥ ION. - * treets N.W. Theme': Theme. 7:00, Intermedi- Second Baptist Church Ath st and va uve, 9 3 HARD- wo&xmfi atxvuu‘x, i THE DEVIL. Midweek prayer aud aday evening at N diully invited to all by e KENDALL BAPTIST ‘B‘HmBOLETH 13 The best ¢ ational singing for eur Washin "% POPULAR. xrv}:rmm (SERVICE. EV. Tenleytown Bapust Church 1 i will prench the second in _the series on 7:4% 3 “‘Repentance,” 48] the wecond in & CHURCH 16th AND O STS. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Pastor. September 17 Newton Wanger Will preach at 11 a.m. Subject— “Fragments pm. Subject. “On.the Road to Je;xcho" Seruion and & real m-l.nmr Columbia Federation That THIRD TUESDAY SEPT, 190 GET TOGETHER First Baptist Church " Temple Bapfis?Chh;ch th Tenta and N sts. nw. MU . D.. Pastor. 16th ST. AND COLUMBIA ROAD. To be the National Baptist Memorial to Re- ligious Liberty. GOVE GRIFFITH JOINSON, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. with classes for ail ages. E. H. DeGrout, jr., supt. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, with sermon by the past Lord’s Supper and hand of f members. owship 1o new ervice, Thursday, Reliovers Wil like Pleas- | chairs (meu | organ. 11 { am tennial Bapt. Ch BETHANY "4 Rev. HUCH T. STE Sersices 11 a.m. and § Rev. Alexander Kuldell, D. D.. Jum«.rn,‘:. < v:"r‘ywy Feels at Home in Bethany." Grace Baptxst Church { 9:30 W 1 US AND WORSHIP." S F5y PHOBLEM OF THE CROWD.” ALL ARE WELCOME. _ Metropolitan Baptist Church | Sixth and A sts. northeast. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. MORNING AT ELI EN O0'CLOCK — “The Call of Christ” | 9:30—Bible school. A clase for you. AT FIGHT 0'CLOCK Means to Have Jesus” “What 'It 2 ATTEND THE CHURCH THAT GLOWS, | GOES AND GROWS €O THERE'S A x.uox, iy e, BAPTIST CHURCH, M. Olive o w v 1m0 Mats 50 REV, ROY A. oum. Pastor. 9! Sunday schoo ) ‘I’ "Tm'fl OXEN UN-: G IRON."” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE |CHURCHES OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST HES MOTHER S m rnsr GHVICH OF Cmsl‘, IENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Columbia road and Euclid st. Second Church of Christ, Scientist. N.E. Masonic Temple, Sth and F sts. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. The Arcade, 14th ot. and Park 5e. "’"‘«‘fim’raw unvn-u— a.m. and § p. !“VDA‘{ SCHOGE 11 & WEDNESDAY = EVENING MEETINGS— 8 o'clock. READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 608— Hours, 9 to 9:80° (except W 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 3: to 5:30). LI ours, 10 to 9 (Wed., IB-l bolidays, 2:30 to lfl). THE AKOADE. 14th and Park road (Second Floor)— 10 to 5:30 week days; also 7 to 9 p.m. (except Wednesdays). ! The Natxvtty UF_, “|ST.THOMAS" .5 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN : John Marshall Place REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Minister 11 am—“THE SHADOW OF PETER” 8 pm—*“IF CHRIST HAD LIVED FORTY YEARS MORE” This includes the problem of many—a life full of power and promise cut off in its prime. {of eveninz sermons on “THE \AVERAGE Commencing October 1 Dr Clark begins a course MAN’S CREED” What§the man, not a Christian or churchman, but one of the crowd, I nolas about the great things of religion. if at all, wrong? How does Christianity, if at all, How far is he right? Where, fill_out his belief? 9:30—Meeting of Sunday School, Classes for all. 3 p.m—Intermediate Christian 7 p.m—Senior Christian Endea Endeavor Union rally. vor. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Meeting for deepening spiritual life; topic guides. THE CHURCH FOR THE SPIRITUAL TROUBLED. ____ EPISCOPAL. _PRESBYTERIAN. lexandeis, St FPadl’s | ST TH PRESBYTERIAN REV. PERCY ' FOSTER HALL, Reotor. e F " Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road. Holy Communion. . Morning prayer and Holy Communion and”Sermon ier, the De: Vs e under the direction Cathedral Organist muster, will render the music at and 4 p'm Take (ieorgctown und Wisconsin ave. cars. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 913 to 021 2ed st near Washington Circle hedral Chatee” igar Priest, o, 1 "RIPLEY In charge. Hnam ~Morning B2 Pt INQARNATION Morning praver, Sondags T St. Paul's Church PARISH. Servives in PARISH HALL during Jebuilding. “ummunion, ing service—11 (vrucll Church o of the Ascension 12th and Mass. ave. Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. Matins, Litany and Sermon, 11:00 a.m. i The B Iy " Episcopal all_to worship on_the Lord's day. HEVY All Saints’ Church X S8 REV. J. W. AUSTIN, Rector. eHoly Communion. 1.30 & every Sundey. Morning service, with sermon, 11 o'cloci Sirst Sundsy, o each month, Holy Com- JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of & and Potom ning prayer and address. Lew's day), 10 am., TST. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th JL TS, Preacher, REV. EDWARD SLATER DUNLAP, M. A. Thiursday, St Matthew, Holy Communion, 12 noon. ALL WELCOME. Epiphany Rev. H. T. Cocke Will Preach 11 am. and 8 pam. 18th pear Dupont Circle Services, 8 and 11 St. Mark's Chureh d and A Streats 8, REV. vuu.um H. l'l-"rrts Phector. W. A MASK 11:00 0.0 Ty Commpalon and sermon. iing,praser and sermon and Friday, 7:30 p. Holy lon. Intereensory Prayer and Heal. _ing Mission every Thursday at 11 a.m. “St. Andrew’s Chm'ch N. H. avenue and V st. 377" DIMON, "Rector. REV. Services— :00—Holy Communion. 9! ivening service. EX A CORDIAL WELCOME TO . Au. Christ Church, Georgetown, Sunday_School. the rector. ST. MARGARET’S Connecticut avenue. Cl ev. HERRERT SCOTT § T T IOURRANT. At Sintoter. 01y Communion. 11:00—Morning prayer. litany and sermon. 11:00—Thursday *(S. Matthew), Holy Com- Holy Communion Thursday weoek. Wednesday, Friday. utirdsy, EMBER DAYS. Rector's address, 1659 Mintwood place. Assitant’s addrees, Wyomin A{’u L ALL WELCOM CHRIST CHURCH 620 G Founded 1795, BV, WILLIAM CURTIS WRITE, Rector. September 17: Services, 7:30 a.m., 11 a.m. Sunday sehool will resume ifs sessions at 9:45 am. Worship has been regularly hela ‘in_this_building s I(nce CONGREGATIONAL. (CONGREGATIONAL), 4th and Lowell Sts. REV. FRANK ELLOWORTH BIGELOW. 9:45 a.m.—Rible » ‘school, lmomn ‘ Z the mh"% INGRAM CHU'RCH Tenth and Mass. ave. n.e. Dr. B. F. Rhoads, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermen by the pastor. .—Sunday school. “Amwu‘va-—um FRIENDS. 18th and Irving sta. o.w. Eanduy school, 9 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. ‘schood—10 a.m. Pirst day (Ssnday) VITED, Moro'ng praser and sermon by | 16th AND KE) At Reservolr and Ent ntranc Creek Park. REV. M*\LRI( B b \\JillL ASTOR. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday sehosl, 11:00 a.m— “Study" I TIM., 2.15. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. [ CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS it Mount Vernon Place Church THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) 9th AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENiJL' Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor ' M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor Sunday School—9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Chappell. “WELL DRESSED” Epworth League—7 p.m. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Chappell. Subject: ! “REFUSING TO EAT” “Foolish Refusals.”) Subject: i | | | | Classes for all. | % | | | i | (2d of a series of 4 sermons on Organ recital at 7:45 by Mr. Shure. Special music at services in the main auditorium, by quartet and chorus choir, under the direction of R. Deane Shure. LUTHERAN. " METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | e . ” 'New Light on Rimmon' Thurs., 8:15—Midweek service. ALL WELCOME. Central Presbyterian Church (BOUTHERN' ASSEMBLY.) Sixteenth and 1 REV. JAMES H. vmk, D.'D., 9:30 Tastor. —Preaching by the pastor. estminster League. clal flour for Young People. ristian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching by the pastor. 8:00 p'm. Thursday. prayer secvice. Bmall children cared for auring morning worship. Tuke 14th street car or Mount Pleasant _car or 16th st. bus line to Irving st. n. " CHURCHOF THE COVENANT Corner 18th and N sts. REV. CHARLER WOOD, D. Minister. D, REV. HOWARD D. ‘Assistant. 10:00 a.m.—A1l-Comers Bible Class. 11100 & —Morning worship, = Sermon by Hev. George M. Talbott. 6:15 p.m.—Young People’s social hour and et service. 8:00 p.m.—Evening_ worsiip, Rev. George H. Tal WesternPresbyterianChurch H st. o.w. bet. 10th and 20th. REV. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor, 9:30 a.m.—Sunduy school. 11:00— “The Scripture Method of Church Finance” TALBOTT, ‘N'ann by "1 T:0—Curlstian Endeavor, “’I'he Matchless Friend” MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. and suppe e which all city are jovited. 5. wor Christian Endeavor. r wervice Thursiay at 8 pm, Bible school began July 31. Small ehildren cared for durlug Sunday A CORDIAL WELEOMY T0 ALL. Gunton-Temple Memorial 1y Following services, 14th a ristian Endeavor —Sermon by the_ | Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont ms. n.w. PASTORS—Dr. Mén's Cla taugint by MeF. Lo Middletn 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. _Sermon £ Ject. “OCCUPY TILL I COME. 7:00 p.m.. —Sem\r‘r ana tatermediate . meeting. Al yo 1o o e Il young peope cor- 8:00 p.m.—Evan DR. SATURDAY, ‘nn. :mm CLOSING PIC NIC OF §i ! Eastern Presbyterian Church 6th_at. and Marsland ave. n.e. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D D. Fastor. 1 “THE VIS] fiovsu: i £ Sunday school. BETHANGY CHAPEL | 13th AND C STS. N.W. Rev. Euclid Philips OF BALTIMORE, WiLL l-m‘aus UNITED Wallace I Memorxal T Cor. Randgiph st avd New Hampsbire ate. _Bervices, 11 0.m_ and 8 S8, om0, CHURCH New York ave., 13th and H sts. DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Past RV, KEGINALD KOWLASD, B D At Adult classes. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. N3, will b (Ergetown Church ’,éf.{"}‘.fi ALL, D. D., 9:45, sermon by !he RQV evening service. Washhgtm' Heights Pres- byterian Church Columbia and Kalorams REV. SR (. PALAER. 3. B Minst 11a.m —“UNCHANGING MORAL L& A CONSTITUTION DAY SERMON E:“ 4 ngton Nok'ra CAPITOL, uol. ave. and Q sf REV. H. E. umm;ms. D, D., it . —Sun: ol 7 nm €. B m 60D W‘E FORGET.” ILITIES OF MAN DEVELO:! = STRANGERS WELCOME. SEATS FREE. UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren 8:00 p.m.—Sermon, “'T] SPECIAL—Every’ member and friend will t, 8t ane cr both of b services o 18, e Eoorymumber: crkris Budget of the nex REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP. M. A.. Pastor. R | Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 0th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pa:lor 9:30—Sunday ‘School. 10:00—\Wil¢'s Bible Class for | Men. . 11:00—Sermon— “The Meanest Man— 1 the Ingrate” MT. PLEASANT M. E. South 165 st. n.w. near Lamont st. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, MINISTER. 9:30 2. m.—Sundar school and Bible classes. Men'gBible class, Tracy L. Jof- jox’’ Lk clans, JUDGE WM. F. NORRIS| will speak. u am. Morning worship— ermon by the Minister rth League. ng worship — Sermon by the Minister Thursday, S p.m., Midweek prayer service, B Btree ST.] PAUL At Becond X.W. Rev. J. J. Ringer, Pastor. “A Greater Life.” “Y.P.S.C.E"645pm. - | 3 "Tl’ 3 HOME IKL CHURC] ll > ) “Church of the Incarnation 14th and Gallaiin ets. n.w. REV. HENRY MANKEN, Fastor. Public ‘worship, 11 a m. ___Bible school, 9345 u.m. Grace Evangelical Lutheran| cauncn 6oL Chur h Sorxg Sl Clasmes for all ages. C NG R, O Suittkin, teacher. (Ohlo 11:00 a1 " pas 1364 anil Core L e Presching. 11 s 500 b 'l'lmr}nhn s EPWORTH “The Good-Will Church” M. E. Church South | LUTHER PLACE i MEMORIAL (THOAAS CIRCLE.) G. M. Ddfendcrfer, Pastor i Cor. 13th &1, and N. Carolina Ave. N.E. \I\Rrxt are trE| Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., 7:00 p.m.——Christian Erden { Pastor - i Ribe stody. | oo comes YOU | 11:00 2 m —MORNIN WORSHIP AND i =y SERMON— i ” | “Satisfied Workmen 7:00 p m.—Epworth Le pm. Ad n £:00 p.m.—EVENING W Sirvices The Pastor will preach at both services ' " Concordia Evangeheal } Lutheran R v“‘,.: QUHEL, Pastoe. |MARVIN M. E. CHU'RCHl ' AL Yelour SOUTH ; |St. Paul’s Enghsh Lutheram Cor. 0t aud B Sia. SW. ‘Church Claude M. Hesser, Minister Floenth and 1 Strects X.W. i P R John T. Huddle, D. D.. Pastor. W.S. ammqgw i ev. MAR- AN EVDZNG oF SACBEfl MUSIC. i 2 Sl T | “Some Songs of Saintly Souls” | { Hear the Stymns of Your Ohildced. ! | ! 1n (-L ‘HU!IDU\G T:E CH’URCK IN IN. o | Priyer service. | I_;.sfheran Church ~Rhode "IslandvAv'en:ue_ ! 4 ave. at First st. n.w. will i d 8 pm.—S m;ns by the pastor. St. Max'k's Lutheran Church S WiTH A asston 1t ant sty AVE, Rev. 1 D HAY Bse. i North Carolina Ave. 3,5 A THEGHURGHENE REV. . W. CROSBY, Minister. - 9dSam- ool 11 and 7:45 pm.—Disine worship, with school | preachiig by the pastor H ad organized classes | ——— SPIRITUALIST. " CHRIST <rzxxwu!sr cxvncx | COLORED, ex Sunda L 11:00 3 m.—The service ayd_seemon, “SUPPOSE THIS LIFE WERE ALL.* | 743 pm vaca- I the first ‘MODERN Rev. G. Lyal A.rthan unday cveaing at § o'clock fn OCIETY HALL, 5 u <pirit n 'rn aday | S oo, missionars meeting. x:hrist Lutheran Church New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sta. ori Synod ;\n!:m:nxc \VENGHEL, Pastor, ol and Bible 9:43. | 8 p.m.—Evangelistic Meecting. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) METHODIST EPISCOPAL |Whle.) McKENDREE : N-W. Bet. 9th dnd 10th Stjeets (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor Mass. Ave. Sunday—11 a.m.—Public Worship. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: “THE RISING TIDE or the Coming Spiritual Awakening to be the Greatest the World Has Yet Seen” the Pastor. Subject: “JESUS CHRIST LIVES TODAY and Offers as Much or More to the Sinful and the Suffering as He Ever Did” Sermon by \periul Music—Miss Evelin Beasley of Petersburgz, Va, will sing at both morning and evening servicee. ERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TI! CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister |, 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. ' 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; M Charles C. Murray, president. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject “A DISTRESSED MAN AND HIS MISGUIDED FRIENDS” 0—Epworth League social hour, with refreshments pworth League devotional service, ublic worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. subject: “A BIOGRAPHY OF THE BROKEN SNARE” SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICES BY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER AND THE CALVARY QUARTET. MONTGOME on the FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE. CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EV NG AT 7:30 SERVICE OF THURSDAY EVENING PRAYER AND PRAISE AT 8 OFCLO FOUNDRY EPWORTH LEAGUE Washington's Famous Young People’s Organization Announces the Opening of Its Fall Activities. Devotional service tomorrow evening at 6:45. “Over-the-top” An service featuring a program of rapid-fire attractions. MRS. RUBY POTTER, Soloist. MISS HESTER BEALL, Reader. A young peoples meeting, by the young people, for the young people. ~ YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN- VITED TO BE PRESENT. Foundry M. E. Church, 16th and P Streets N.W. Foundry Church | 16th Street Near P Northwest. Green Motor Busses pass the door. S. Bradley, President, S. W. Mclntosh, 1st Vice Pres. Foundry Methodtst Church e of Bisismp Wyomig. aves Tuesd tember 19th c;unuxr,v will Tw th Wesley Methodist Episcop CHEVY CHASE HEIGHTS Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, R, T o are D. D., Minister. 11:00 8 D “C“”fi"’iu{’ e 9:30 a.m —CHURCH SCHOOL 10580 % |, TREACHING BY DR. RANDOZPE. | 650 Ser¥ice, With brief addsess o . THE FAMILY CHURCH. Lengthenmg afld Dumbarton Ave. M. E. e Strengthening’ Church ‘ . 4 | Wiceonsin ave. now. “The Life Worth While” | ‘ g THURSDAY, & P \l XIIST OF SERIES [ “Twenty-'l'hxrd Psalm” THE FINEST MUSIC. THE HEARTIEST WELCOME. " Petworth Methodtst E_pxscopal Chureh ‘ American University Chapel Divine service—11 _s.m. Mr. Prea TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 5th St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Joseph Dawson, Ph.D., Pastor Sunday school, r. 0. J. Ran 8:00 adertand of God s SPLENDID MUSIC AT ALL STRVE METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored) !Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Clmrch 6th st_bet. T, WM. D. BAT" rmon by the pastor, i1, Subject— "Al;aslor sPrayer for HisPeople” Sermon by the pastor, 7:30 p.m. _Subject— “The Public School as a Character ndny school “Lessons That the Church May Learn from the World." 8:30 p.m.—Class reunion Service 11 am, t 8 o'clock, SR — a reading. | REFORMED. MRS. wx-xrn: 00 6th ST. S.E,, HAS RE- REFORMED T piritualist mfllln:- o Pastor. The Fu-st Spmtuahst Church . LECTURE BY TIE PASTOR— TERS. TS. N.W. p.m.. ¢ i AND MONTOE HI Minister. ALFRED H. TERRY SURJECT— “The Power of Prophecy ! 8.7 pm. PENTECOSTAL. ull Gospel Assembly 930 PENNSYLVANTA AVE. N.W. H. L. Collier and H. W. Kline. Pastors, | Preaching the Cross of Christ im | the Henrt of the Nation, with old-time Pentecostal results. | Rev. George Bowie en speaking to large & fonight and ptismal service be held Sund Snowden Station. Spec . Vernon and Alexand 9 = ALL ARE WELCOME. 8 pm., at Pythian Temple, 10 Second floor. All welcome. " DEVELOPING GLASS. Tuesday, 8 p.m., at 131 C st. — SPIRITUAL SCiENGE. Spiritual Science Church of Chrisi [ 1502 14TH N.W. i Disine sewrices <yery Sinday, 8 pm. | | Suuday, at A JASE R0 | imerioron o DEEDS—wWiIoHT" sffeit Messages aud Healing after Service. i i 1 ! SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. - SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. ! COME AND WITNESS § THE BAPTISMAL SERVICE To Be Conducted by EVANGELIST R. E. HARTER at the S. D. A. MEMORIAL CHURCH ! 12th-and M Streets N.W. i SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 * The services held all summer in.tent tabernacle. 10th and F sts. n.e., closed this week. A large number of converts from thesc meetings are publicly going forward in the ordinance of BAPTISM, thus showing their 1cceptance znd faith in CHRIST AS THEIR ‘ PERSONAIL,_ SAVIOR. i SPECIAL MDSI(.AL PROGRAM | Arranged by } T. H. BARRITT, Singing Evangelist ‘Will Begin 7:15 | GOOD CONGREGATIONAL SINGING. i All Seats Free Everybody Made Welcome Come Early /. | Harry Dawson Mitchell, D.D,, Sermon by Rev. E. D. W. Jones. D. D, Subject, “WE WOULD SEE JESUS.' Music by Metropolitan A. M. L. Zion Jubi q Choir, 6:30 p.m.—Varick ‘Christian Endenvor, 8:00 p.m. w to Keep Up the Fire. You are welcome to our services. it Metropolitan C. M. E;- Church 15t and I sts. w0 s 1 UL, Pastor. sehont a6 Waugh Third ana REV, HOWARD F. DOWNS, Miles Memorial C. M. E. Church st. bet. L and M D L. |.|:l\u “Mintster. " ACE oF rarrm 3 THE P! n}:quxl ‘41 [‘;m : u"( “THE T » ffi;‘T"" — === | ARE WELCOME. Douglas Memorx # o s« | Union Wesley A, M. E. +Zion . “"THE CHURCH OF THE BIG WELOOME.” REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school for all grades. 7:00 p.m —Epworth League. 1 am.— “The Search For Truth— What Shall We Do With It2” | (What About Our Schools and Colleges?) H 8 p.m.—Sermon No. 1 in series on— t Do We Believe?” rhu to Lodgo Members, Who Are s Espe “Md‘;’em““ d.) FINE MUSIC. FREE SEATS. CORDIAL WELOOME. METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL, John Marshall place and C st. n.w. Church g L & M nw. v Al 00 am 60, SIN NO MORE 06 30—Ch R0 pm.— { John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Chureh’ : Corner_14th and REV. W. ste nw 0. cuxmo'mn 9:30 a.m.—Specinl program i S —“THE DIVI! MAN LIF] 110045 aim. N!:Tonflulxv " HOLY GOMMUN _ Thefe_nervices IMIL\ lnu' AT, Haven M. E. Church »~ 14th and B ste. and \hm ave. ae :30 & . —Randay school. Dr. R. = s Tbmlwl’“’ll‘ »nnn 5 ‘rrin-orm Zion oS MINISTER. “fie Value of a Personal Religious Crisis” | “A"8eeking Sinner Finding a Seeking Saviour” Metropolitan Bibid class, taught by the min- ister, meets 3t 10 n Sunday school meets at Epworth Loague ot 1 METHODIST EPlb( OPAI Ebenezer M. E. Chutich. Corner 4th and D sts. se. 717 Rev. J. W Waters, Pastor -~ -m.—8unday dchool and BIblS clasert pustor of Zion oh,. will mreach eniry, Cholr Kpworkhh League. hoor wion and zood_sing 7:30-—Serw. W, 8. bargh, ish music, "Topie discon . KINDERGARTEN will be. mext gfllfll’ at 9 a.m.. Miss Elsie Hart-