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NEW ZIOI DUARTERS. i Space in Liberty Hall. have jolned “Rev. H.P.ch.l’amp Hamlme“. EM Organtzations: Unite in Obtatatng ns in ml- ity Zionist orgnln:lt '3,?;" » ; i Lholr muunr)hn- ey | the nationnl organization o %:"!w the second ‘and t;nrd |‘Friendly™ Seciety 'in" eharge of 'tho T0 ENLABGE IIEMOBIAL. ————r Girls Friendly. Soctety Chatrman " ‘Plabs Better Facilities. Miss M. Cunningham ‘cf Philadel- . -chai; £ the ittee of PRt "the Girls® WASHINGTON D. C, SATURDAY, DEOEMBi?:.R' 16, 1922. NEW fiflJR(JI PROMISED VIOIAI LEPER EXPERT WILL MAKE ADDRESS FORCOLORED CATHOLIS = of Church News, . Activities anc MISSIONARY T0 SPEAK lSunday School Lesson nnv WUGH T. STEVEN! ATBAPTITS MEETING things, but one chly s necessary.” The enthusiasm of humanity, if uivorced tum the Jove of God: is likely to de- te into’ mero of tabler. ha lad. deen occupied with wbn Sarap of 1.‘”0“—'“'“ do the things wh! Sermons. tomorrow, d you—Luke 36:14. 11 ani—= “SWORD. OF THE ROMAN CHURCH" (In his recently published memotirs, the - ex-kaiser boasts that the Pope declar- ed Germany lkad been the sword of the Roman Church. ) 8 pm— “SUNDAY "AND CIVILIZATION” ‘ Tonight at 8 p.m— { Dinevor Welsh Concert Company —of selected artists will-give a mausical. y . Admission. 30 Cents. Lawrence and BROOKLAND {i37s:s BEV. A. 8. NOWBRAY. Paster. n * m.—Subject— “The Gospel Content” | I floors of UMH! Hall, 5th Elizabeth Roberts’ mefnorial in Wash- streets, for their m"‘n"fu.n 5 :n‘tnn. rlee-amr vx;l;a?hml‘ :ll cnmd participati: Lk ons, n _consultation wi e lo = oedi ” g I'm!(.t des i @ on the '.hll.r t_of ‘nm facilities of the m L zabeth Roi u memorial 8 lo:m of a erfos 6f rooms 1624 H' straét northwest. ¢ the local sogicty is on 2na what even tho soetal oniyended near east declare to Le the first du of e female whenever a claims the Lospltality of their tei home. Christ commended Mary, who prov . | her “¢riendship Ly her huin L attiyd. and sympathetic attention 1o 1iis word Jesus n led some sympathet who could understand preaching and peril, a woman's intuition the Lord's need ‘While she spent her time drinking | His words, she later broke her flask spikenara for His benctit, ot + i{were His friends, yet they us ‘an His friepds. 1t we fall tn doing; 308, 18 [riends, vet He commanded we will ba diere- |understanding shows How sy thnn sarding the authority of Jesus and;Who love the Lord may misinterpr by our inactivity that we are llu'“"J misjudge one another to the exte Diees: Zianteo. Sentor- Haduseab., Paole Zion, Mizrachi, Funior Hadassah and the Heral Club. 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) } iduty every day to receive the girls Rosedale M. E.-Church {and :to give information concerning 416 Temn, ave. l.s—ll' G» E. LINGER. Minister.—! m The wishes of Cardinal Gibbons will { ¥i! be carried out with regard to.the ml- ored Catholics of Wi m- Cornwalf-Legh bm.n mlfiv ’?h:nmw {employment, ednc.lmn;l facilit { sleept: artments and other ""x'}'...iimn ot intorast The largs rooy haalthem & new church during the earty i heen recently refurnished with ruxs part of the new year. -It ia considered l-m-m’-nfl hangings _for: the! winter and iukal.v that the new church will be imakes’ a comfortablé restroom ane REV. ARD EAYES, D, D.. Paster. | club for bhsiness women employed 1,,,erenled in Le Droit Park. although the uulm AS SERMONS AXD MUSIC. “hi vicinity. an AR , plans are still uncertain. very day during the linch hotr} e, t "W.s flle World Ready " Jesus | g ere are a vnuntthmchwmhu When He Came?” {hot tea. coffee, cocoa and milk Wil { e cylored Catholics here—8t. . Augus- 8 pm— “}s the World Ready for Jesus er differed eir mi even excluding ene another from t circle to which they belong, becau it man | they do not know that Jesus muy rc quire something different from each o o8 His disciples. He demands tuet love and obey Him benevolent’ work: but Unias e o dolnt His will and are moved by Jov. for Him to perform that social servic: He will not accept It as being done for / m. Jesus called thie npostles His frie: This group could be divided into sever differcnt ones composed of three, fi and seven. He loved them all, but n John was the closest to Hi : because like Mary, he unde: Tastes better than the oth band was fired with th ._with the desi be served at a reasonable cost. The |cammlnee in cbnrge ia- heaced by ! tine's, St. Cyprian's, and the nontb of tne { Mrg. John.C. Boyd. built Church of the Holy Redeemer, un- der the care of the Josephite Futhers, METHODIST :£PISCOPAL. l“ New ""“y and New York avenues wrch I Whemar tlu new. chu wfll be under | us |undcr !he u:n.hr clergy s und.etl ————— WILL CONDUCT SERVIC] . C. Mercer of Salisbury, Conn., and ; l" H. Hadley, 2d. of New York city uFe to conduct a serien of services at Chapel of the Good Shepherd, 6th and T streéts northeast, the week bed! | &inning January 7. her ‘of contverted to Christlanity by the efforts of the missionaries, but all the inkabi- prised. They hoasted of the honor or betrayed the confidence that they had received from their friend. *No friendship has much & charm as that foto which the ‘ror»d‘ cannot intrude,” when those friend- ships have been formed by tl )ecnnl fellowehip, moral ‘mpa l 1 harmony and common sacri- | Th TLE." Pralm = 8p.m—XHE 'zxgpnn‘ Or TaE sotL Chuzes sehoots M. T bml.-u. supt., 9:30 | am. f_ CLERICUS TO MEET. Schodl Officlal Wil Bpeak at Luncheon Tuesday. (SCOPAL (Whiter | sng P'ETWORTH‘, Grant Circle and New Hampsbire 3 {G. Elfis Wiliams, D. D., Minister | 9:30 a.m.—Sugday o !-om MR, 0. J. RANDALL, Supt. flces for some great cause. Bethany was ono gllce where Jesus | P! MNER B. VINTON, g:;:g :‘Pfl: e “‘9 Shmetru o:l he BUMN b darker, He foun m The Clerleus of Washington will {there with Mary, Startha and Lagarus, | - luncheon at ‘The Columbia Baptist Young Peo« 'Onflc nm' lr‘:fl"l“ ,l‘)ltll‘ ‘M“ I'l;:fl(:;l i = ‘meet. | they are to realize how much the Aas- ph ‘Unlon Fedoration at its ter depénded upon the privileges, peace the + member of St. Stephen’'s parish, will|Pifen Baptist Church, €% and X and protectiop which the home in xptlk .on the needs of the public of His juls and the closing days of rd found Officers will be elected. rest that He needed in the hospitable “incurably religloos, | beewnse fe was a pi us fn his biography of huma uu‘ has given Jesus the gospe] emphastzed 1 her oupel Writer the Mar- iife. We have only two pra; recorded in the Bible, i NAZA!IEN!‘. azarene -a A Stroste N.B. urwu- B. WILLIAMS, n-tor Sanday schoal, ‘9:45; pr 8 people, 7: rs of our Lonl Drea prayer m, the one In the = — == e °2.£rh' bb th Da - ALL WELCOMP. New York, missionary, photographer| home of m:hl:m"fl'hm m.m,,z, ,_.‘.,‘,:,,‘“m:f.{i.';'f,’“’j;:“ the other in the Garden ., never forget low He 14 eath CHURCH METROPOLITAN e Sabba Y |METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored| DR. DURKEE TO PREACH. |3, 'Vioton ta connected with a tong | [$50018¢ 50 thelr call shat.-he. whom 7 8:00 p.1o. el ¥ | thou Jovest. 1y sick.”. The apoties pro- 5th St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. = es N MEMORIAL Joim Marcball Place and C St. N.W. HARRY DAWSON mcmx.. D. D, » ‘3me. Inte God's, Plan.” “Commmunity Christmas Carols.” test His decision, but Jes: 5 returned to Bathany and raised Laza: from the dead.after he had been in the His own work A slonary in Bura completed 850 years{ fra"s (0Ur davs, Tho Master riskcd 1 ip of family service there, and the work]gor ¢the gamil e hoscl ehbmire hnd 1s now being carried on by the fourth | demonsirated thelr friendship for. Him, | g‘“‘"““‘ D ey e ot when they entertained the Lord in their oRgTRY TWwo more mem- | home, when they knew that the power- ful egclesiastical, “The Best Gifts” ! AT THIS SERVICE THE STEPHEN'S ME.| = MOBIAL EARTHONES WILL:BE: { . DEDICATED. = .. . el Monday, 8:00 jl.m.—-; 5 Dr. J. sunx-y Durln. president of Uni will occupy the pulpit of the hew Yor‘ Avenue Pres- byterian _Church tomorr t morning and evening. M Burroughs of the National Tralning { School for Colored Girls will address the young people at 6:45 o'clock. A lsrael Mctr&fiollt&n C.M.E, ! Howard Jmmmnn,mi Sunday solwel. $:30 a. Secmon by thie Pasior, 11 Sohject— “His Nesse Shall Be &H Wonderful” The Christian wi, lects prayer hampers bis growt! We ought to pray to keep our fiiend- ships with the Lord In repalr, The model prayer that He gave t his niece. amily are under appoint- i Seiven. *Adicess, of girls from the sehool will social and political op e mcion TR Sebect o j Seatng frvm the Sctean. *AMiress by Company duartot of Eirls from the sehool will| ment for servioe: forces had combined their resources | Hiv apostles wius not a liturgical forn “A Root Ont of the Dry Gn-l’ ! R 4 s Bible achool will be held at smain femin, o of onty thoen | ey (IRruve utiern. ™ Sonun 31 ! s of & . % Teco: o ree , place el rth_Lea o A T Tl Derationat [} . Tl compony conslste of o combinatien Deoanbening oLy, e pla | first, while men are more apt to thelf own intereats first. We necd remember that “Thy name, Thy ki domi, Thy will" precedes us, * glve us."lead us and deliver us. making requ for daily food, pardo rescue we testify to o Meeling. The National Mecthodist Church W fy NETGODIET EPISCUPAL aug! CHVBCH. Third and A Streets Noctheast. REV. EOWARD F. DOWLS, Paster. (D302.m—Susday schocl GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SALE. Benefit Event at 8t, Mark’s Parish The artists are as follows: nique. ts that Christ spent in Jerusalem, lufhnmm in the flesh He spent in len and the two following nights tomb. Probably the Master spent :;::t_mhe nights, when He was in| el , a8 - jea in_the home, Hall ere he Toved to be, for Bethany was | ; The Girly Priendly Society of|s suburb of the. nation cepita] and | s benevolence, mer ! washington is to hold a sale xg“- within easy walking distance of IL, Jesus taught His 8i=- iday end Tueaday afternoons at 5t. | Christ fousd’'in that home, which was | CiPles to pray in His name for ever: ) Mark's partsh hall, 3d and A strests ;h. only one that was His during the | thing that they needed. Hec encourazr unds for its wo: ime of m- public ministry, when He hem to prar by a parable that tauzhr ttus, rector of thi lnd fno pl “where 1o lay His head,” | them that if a selfish man could lLe church, s giving the girls svery help the hel Pulness that all derive from trae |MOved 0. reapond. o persistent peti- e e e e i et '"L te. ere i no greater influence | 1ONS. then their experience and parental ALl interested in the Girls' Friendiy in"the res. oF men Hhasihat of the |practices ought to encourage them 1. Soclety are espectally invited onflnn~ home, In those dark and trying hours lieve that God, whom He revealed 1. day from 3 to € p.m., when tea will be served. On Tuesdy the sale will Ilr: opened at 6 o'clock and last until pm. PSYCHICAL SCIENCE. IV. Val Parma, A.B,, A.M. l.'lnl “‘?’l‘hl l SUNDAY. 3 v.l Thoreday, 8 pm. v o CHRIT REFORMED. REFORMED th AND O STRBETS == | Grace & lnz EREN ROGERS, recitét and' elocutionist, DAVID OWEN JONLS, tenor and manager. sad Mase. n we. 2,037 (All Day. Sgeakers:+ ev, Mrs. .h'm-tn.l X 'y program, Bisbop Calr wil e the mn—f A cordial lnrfl-flon W extented th al J.Ewuu, ANLE Zim Church AT HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, ud P_sta. mnm’nmnlflum | Wesley Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE HEIGHTS Conaecticut ave. Between Jenifer and Jocelys sty REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, I\ D. AUL, Pastor. = 3 1 and 8 R S Servites conductea b7 pastor. WWAS JESTS DORX IN mn-l 10 a.m.—Sunday schoal. CALVARY On Columbia Road Northwest, Between: 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible scliool, 3Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary men's Blble class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, leac‘xer, Mr. ‘,luflei C. Murray, president. 11:00—Public worship. with sermon by the Minister on the sllb]ett. “THE GREAT CONTRAST” 6:00—Epworth social hour, with refreshments. il ¢:45—Epworth League devotional service. - i 3: DO—Panc worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERT, on the “’I'HE CHIVALRY OF NATHAN HALE” SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICES BY GEORGE HAROLD‘ MILLER, THE CALVARY QUARTET AND THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR. || FREE PEWS TO THE I’LBLIC. CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT 7:20.° Midweek service of prayer, praise tnd Bibls FOUNDRY CHURCH' ' Sixteenth Near P Street N.W_. r - Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister 8 P.M.—COMMUNITY SERVICE OF SONG-led by Mr. Everett R \inzg!r and the Chorus. Mr. ohn J. Thomas,” hymu writer and covrgour. playing his own bymas. Soprano solo by Mrs. Mary Shene'r Bowie, “ i!un Ever Faithful,? Bach. ; DR. RA.\DOLPH xprcachEEEL Y OF = 11 am—*“THE FER AITH” 8 pm—“EVERY DAY, IN EVERY WAY, l 1 AM GETTING BETTER AND | : BETTER”—The Message of EMILE: ' COUE. 7:00 p m.-Lpworth League service. «Christ's Way oi a Parak A CORDIAL wsun:l. IowaAv:M.E.Chmch and Emerson sts. n.w. MM TTY ¢ HURUIL ; BRIGHTWOOD PARK Sth'aad Jeffersum Strects NW. unl ound mfl(‘nlflh’:“ion in lhll Beth- all have received |mdr dmcmt hours from their luvég ones. Both of the sisters in that household | ministered unfo. Christ, ap- | by His foes in Peréa. The hostility of pears to be the head of the o, “" the Pharisees was seen in their folinw- "l generous heart was. filled et ing Him from place to place and | Whenever Jotus honored them ‘with iy | d¢lermined effort to ent-ap 1im. It ». ‘Bhe welcomed Him, although | “ICh a motive that prompted the fnv:- Hicomin Toesne 50 vest foi her. Lo tatlon for Him to take 3 neraing sea| oved to serve e of their leaders when Jesus .lmml:'or CHRIST SCIENTIST | CAuse she loved (o rmm B i | Raiio e e e s e SBANCEES His honor and Invite her friends to|#ocial fellowships and took sdsuntay. THEE YIRST meet the Master. There is the evidence | O the opportunity given Him srour m‘l of frritation in the manner in which she | {b® teble to win rien. He courageous criticised Mary, Possibly the number |2Ccepted the invitation and went (o 1! oming to the feast had overtaxyd her | IOme. Whers He knew He' would 1 Ath. . She appears to 'be 5 rvous | Sarrcunded by Ifis enemies, whom Y- .m, et ot Her feelings got the . sithough they were bitter: foes e gme Bhe critl- | determined to Gestroy i her sister and addressed a qnu..wwhm; .nd power o Jesus that implied a co o of | With tha peop) the Christ. She zed Hiy "“h"'l He dmons(nlfll Mis love for .1 1y, but sssumed oo much for horaoy, | enemics.by Warning them of thery Ay when she demunded that He bid Mary | 8€T because of their formalism, pridc to_help her. and hypacrisy. He told them how bl m muo nbulu of tha Master was jthey were to tieeds of humanit: apoken in s of affection that was{4lthough they were punctilious in of Senes oy “Martha, Marths, yoy | S€TViDg the cpramonial Jaws, Jepus @'d e anxious and worried about many | NOt condemn their tithing and religlous scrupulouspess, for He said, ought to haye dona and not gyer, Justice o mien and lo 1, for these two. xs He uufm in lart week's Jesson, were both Included in the law. He reproved their selfishness that was seen in their scrabble for th. best laces for themselves rather th; To “seek first the kingdom of God His righteousness." { ‘Too much of modern religion has i .gurk. of the spirit that our Lord co: mned. When peopls only do e {things that they like to do. even if it s to attend the church services becaus is to attend the ch they like the miniater, the music, or t meet the members of that particul | Songresation in a_social ay. there ganger of their being controlled by par- | sonsl ‘prejudice rather than the prin r love for e mgh witl. S ristmas is rapidly approachinz. Surely, s we draw mear to that d men as “Our Father,” would hear their prayers and answer the petitions of The closing portion ef the leseon wu us a pictyre of Christ surrounds1 HENRY . u'«:x, D. 11—*THB ELD) $—Christmas “o—m"' B AN uow 7, L "A % HBBSEI a2 Crtige Taplor, Bevitan: | Ein C M E B e th e bs webv- 5|~ METHODIST PROTESTANE. | o | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. f gmm 8 Btreet { h Tlh '. . At Betong N.WW.. . J. J. Ringer, I’um., ”“Lfi‘%%‘é’:‘l"u" Fl N TorNg ll“\) l!u!llkbl. !“ehflr NISN. i '\"h‘h“. MVQP ‘meett: SERMON BY PABTO e Theas 'prvirw- Wil help ¥OU. Note—T! ir wiil-render u wpecial so: CHARLES S. COLE, Mlnulu' 11:00 g.m+—#Commanding_Taxks.” 0 p.m.—rThe Gianey Sword.” ' a'm.—Sunday school. .—Epworth League. Charch of Christ, Scieatist, Colymbia foad asd Euelld st. 1y c'i'udd saefln. prestige. . 10. n;—&. Iadies {avited. SPlRl‘l'UALlS'l‘ Riods Tolasd ave. it Tet et o.w. 2EV. 0. T. KUNPEEEYS, D. 3., Pastec, Services 11 am. and 8 pm. Christisn Endesvor—7 P.M. AVENUE - Aethodist Protestant Church N. C. Ave, §th and'B Ste 8.E, BET. . W. CROABY. Fastor 9:48 l.-.—-.-nh 16th ST. N.W. \KAN LAMOXT. _ Rev. Clifton K. Ray, * MINISTER. DWln—Sufll’ hoo! ln'llhladllfl N e TRACY L. 11:00 am. JETFORDS, M | Ladiey Bible Class. o0 7:15 p.m.- ll'rfl“flll'@ -O‘m ' Fh'st M. P. & b¥d -.m.—nm { N'F' with sermon nn which recalls the greatest event in lvu- (i m.-—!’:v'mh = lw’ = ' ere 7, o Bo] Brathvione £ a'p.m ~Erento writh sermoz B :20-8.35. pd 3 tsslon. I8 TS g{' | pdct % 7 : 2 ) L |{man _history, .our generous hearis ! A MRS, 3 COATES. 1 ehould prompt us to yemeinber the poe Tlhors., 8 vw.—ll_lduck pnnr service. | and needy children, especially the m ! lions made homele; udy, comlucud by the minister. Rev: G. G. Lyal Arthan Meet! l;&n 8 ocieck X 10 to o ao nn 1- (except W Xlln?h.).n. an be seen daly | A man to Iead a l.u'gc thorus choir in.a: local church ; must be consectat- ed to the service of the j Lord and filled with His~ spirit. One who plays a .| cornet, trombone or somnie | other musical instrument | preferred. Wonderful i opening' {of"the righit man: 1 | | i - | between Turkey and Greece, and {o 4l SUNDAY, 8 RAL | In providing abelt: l—!.u Pastez,” | identifled Himself Mount Vernon - Piace Church A el THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH : Seem” (M. E. Church South) . - 9th AND MASSACHUSETTS ‘AVENUE !of the least of Ihese | pro hat we are His doing the thhu- that le hus ed US to do (0 aid humanity. nations would return practice His teachin; lone, would result In a human bro In reply, please give full particulars as to experi- ence, terms you will cen- | 1 that, i sider, etc. ther- 216 John Marshall Place 00d 'that weuld fill the who! worid “THE:CHILD OF PROPHECY,” 3 Clov:s G. Chappell, Pastor M. Leo Rippy, Asst:’ Pastor °j [ With he Spivte of Remene Auttoron PM—‘G‘n“ms o SmArd(gferfcsc Bena ik Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Classes for all. Caters o the Unchurched A ‘AND THE FOLKS ARE FRIENDL 11 a.m.~Sermon by Dr, Chappéll. Subject: : “THE ROAD TO ROYALTY” *n am —Jumor Chureh, Sunday- School Auditorium. . oy T Sermon by Rev. M:Leo- R:ppy _saes by verions medioms. ' s” Tthiflt S.pfi'lg(:fllt Church I FERRY Park toad west of 18th st. n.w. Bible achool, -ll‘uo:-. "5{' e hing i 11 and 8'by the pastor, Rer. or.'w ©'clock; preceded by “or_youn; le. o BRI T, PIPTITEET IF YOU ARE A STRANGER IN TH&ACITY‘ If you are u)‘u.somb d COMPANIONSHIP. If you are D and need SPIRITUAL COM- ;"3‘}("1"0' If you are A SINNER and are geeking a FORGIVING BAVIOUR— ;B ~ COME TO OLD _ : I’>>McKendree Grran “%4: 2 Masachusetts Ave. N.W., Between 9th and lOth Sb;eets (The Red Brick Church) - - An qld‘tunn M““Wdl“ church—PREACHING, TEACHI\G nnd BEUE‘L\G in the old e Gospel a CHRIST ABUNDANTLY ABLE TO DO ALL TH = re uw%mn to all persons, rich or poor, youpg or: old. wpo Qesire L3 chumh homes AND & PLACE : Spedll Watd\ Night Midweel 515}{551)3}"“31%&”"0& b : R YF £ # NGOF ' - = S J J amea, Sthfiml- Oth aud D sts. e Bible School, 9:30 a.m. LCommunion and Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Evening Services at 745, | ., Beats are tres ‘and gtery ope i3 cordialty | favited <o attend il services, GENTRAL' UNION MlSSIO\ 623 Touisians Avenue Northwest. _ jOH!! S.:BENNETT, Superintendent The Mission of .the Ghurches'of Washington Servien Every Week - Nightvat 8 p.m. 3.0 4 Sundvl. 3 and - , Verses.™ . at Wonder- = e : L . © Vermest ave, orth of Mgt - fg{tp::%n ‘:?...?.‘:'4’: k2 Qt St mi'i‘% i< X ‘ nv EARLE WILFLEY, LL D., Pastor. Chapter and 224 Veraa, wm: this -Bible acheol. fimnnu. co% n;‘:! e —-xmlu worshtp, l-m»: Ly Wednes?‘a%‘ 7130 Pfi?—l!mtlr “The Ll'l of the sfifit £:00 p.m—Bong service, flipstrated hythos, + Monthly Meeting of the Offiy é&f Smnu: ?‘fln’t y Services 9:00 AM—SPECIAL PRAYEn 9: 33 EARX‘»SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSESAEOR gERSONS OF 11:00 AM—PUBLIC WORSHIP Sermon by Subject * Sunday, December. 31, will be | 2 great day. *Sp“fl‘l proxram morning - and cvemnz Doors will open for the évening serv- ice pwmpdy n 645 o'clock. .. Accordmg to ter, 14th an ‘Supplemented by 345 P. M.—Junior League. Sz:v et 5 6:00 P.M.—Young People’s Get- Acquainted Mecting. (Re- Watch the papers ‘fi,, further.| ~ cial Board. £ = . “—““' - .," . 1‘gnrslm'(m:_ms s :fi. L“‘“ <a amneehmtq. : Ly J 8 ks m;m,_Momtng Wor %2 ‘ mw?l’] '::!;obc::"en'mp':’:ts o: I ”mw" v__“.n .. Cnthimas possast 8: ooDcl}'.?llumE};wA NCELISTIC | It you feel calleft o duqd-l‘nl:. ‘ BISHOP U, \f. w DARLINGTON . : Chnfldriden of Y. Emergcnuelyu Hlolmme‘. H_Wmfi;fi' 4 "MEETING, SERMON BY THE.| work, elther tn ehis or‘any otner | 3\ : ; the g A. ; ; PAS!DR.&M-G :“HQW.YQU | fleld, see’ fio wu;r at the .:lou Ev"ywy m Vit c ; ‘I‘EB m g or. ap~ | o i c"‘l m i ;sf::n::-‘t‘. lg:ona : n 1113, m(.rv?m'»a Cmitted for this u:uw 5 . sm .2 .—-Evemng Worslnp and- Scfluon by :