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Latest Announcements of Church News, FUNDS ARE NEEDED IN BIBLE CONTEST Fifth Community Event Will Not Be Held Unless $500 Is Raised. The fifth community Bible question contest of the Bible study department of the District of Columbla Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, planned to start February 17, will not be held unless funds are forthcoming to de- fray the expenses. Mrs. Loulse Harding Earll, who has arranged the previous contests und s already completing the questions ind answers for the next contest, stated today that no place ham as yet been found where those in charge of ne contest can receive und record the contests Also she explained that funds are needed for the work. $500 Ia Need “Tha cost of the campaign, includ- & office rent, clerical help, awards, general supplies. messenger service, “lectric 1ighting, ete. for the full ontest, may be estimated nt the min- wnum of $500." Mre. Earil stated. community Bibl ich seeks to reach all Lhn»m‘ s Mary Heyler of 1712 Kilbourne | t is treasurer of the contest, whom contributions can be sent. The committee in charge of the next contest has arranged to have 100 questions, with ten to sented on each succeeding Saturdays to in the churoh news columns of The | Star. The questions will be on “Jesus Christ, the King of Kings." Matthew First Authority. ‘As the life of Jesus has bean writ- ten by four biographers. widaly fn their vocatlonal interes it is natural that each historian em- u:m-izul. tn his accounts, such inel- ® and traits of character as most appealed to himself,” sald Mre. Farll the detalls and In ting events gives fo's” greatest hero oints, each having a yet substantinting Doints 1 it Mfe an though one man, following Matthew as first and principal test book. will be used as a parallel text a others as helps.’ MRS. WOOD TO SPEAK. Wife of Minister Will Tell of Trip Through Orient. Charles Wood, wife of Rev. Dr. . pustor of the Church of the it. will be the speaker at the annual luncheon of the Women's Mis- sjonary Society of Metropolitan Pres- brteran Chureh, ~outheast, Wednesday at 1 o'olock \irs. Wood will taik on the sights and ~xperlences of Lier recent trip through ~ orient WILL CONDUCT SERVICE. “Gospel Team" Substitute for Pas- tor at Ballston Church. 3 gospel team consisting of mem- he Senfor Society of Chris- be pre- | adiffering | ¥ 4th and B streets | VAUGHN BIBLE CLASS | TO OBSERVE 34TH YEAR Calvary Baptist Church Tomorrow. The Vaughn Bible class of Calvary Baptist Church will celebrate its thir- ty-fourth anniversary tomorrow. A | 11ttle more than & third of a century {J\Ro, on February 3, 1889, Francis W. | Vaughn met In & small room with i | This' was the beginning of the pio- neer men's organized Bible class of the country. Dr. E. Rice, one of the original five, is still & member of the cluss. The present enrollment is | )&and-,\- evening at 8 o'clock the march in & body to Masonic Temple, where the members will be the spe- clal guests of the B. B, French Lodge of Musons. The Vaughn oclass orches- tra and male quartet will furnish the music for the occagion. The monthly meeting of the ex- ecutive committee met Wednesday at the home of I. C. Foster, when re- | ports were received from' the chalr- man of the religious, sick, member- ship, ®octal and press commiittees, —_— BISHOP TALBOT TO SPEAK AT ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, D. D. bishop of tha Episcopul diccese of Hethlehem, Pa.. und a brother of Rev Dr. Robert Talb tor of St. Paul's N, will preach aut the 11 am er ut St Paul's Church, 23d street and Pennsylvania avenue northw sw. " In - the evenin preac h Rev, Willlam Alexander Guerr bishop of the Episcopal | South Curolina, was on Thursday last meeting of 8t. Monlca's League in the parish hall of Epiphuny Church Bishop Guerry was accompanied by Rov. . L. Baskervill, who is engaged in_mi d 3 ¥ in Washington and_spoke at | e oocuples itself with the ad- of religlon wmong the nekroes of Washington, 1 . Albert vlmm, dean of h hington womorning at 11 Baillie {s the rector . Windsor, and | chaplain fo the king. SERIES DRAWS TO END. Dr. Charles Wood Delivers Last of Special Sermons Tomorrow. Taking, and R as his subject zation,” and basing his dis- Anniversary Will Be Celebmated at | five young men and outlined his plans. | class will assemble at the church and | THE DATEFORDIOGESE COMENTION FOED Episcopal Delegates of Dis- trict and Maryland to Meet Next Wednesday. | { The clevgy of the dlocese of Wash- lington, together with the lay repre- | sentatives elected by the vestries of the various parishes In accordance with the constitution of the diocese, will assemble next Wednesday morn- |ing at 11:30 o'clock in Epiphany {Church, 1317 G street, to open the twenty-efghth annual convention of | the alocese. Delegates will reprefent | the Episcopal churches in Mont- | comery, Prince Gieorges, Churles and St, Marys counties, Maryland, as well as in the District of Columbia. Reports of all the activities of the | church for the past year will be made and the funds approoriated for carry- ing on the work. Beside the election of the standing committees of the dlocese, four clerical and four lay delexates will be elected t, the Synod | of the Province of Washington, which 1is to meet in this city next November. Miaxions Board Meetin Wednerday evening at 8 o'clock the will it as the hoard of t ocese tu conider hes and chapels o support them- Thix meeting also wiil take brouder aspects of misslonary throughout the world. Rev. Dr obert Johnston, rector of St. John's Churen, Wanhington, witl speak on “The _Spiritual Adventure of the Church.” All meetings of the conven- tion are open to the public, but es- peclally at the miesionary meeting on Wednesday evening a large attend- ance is requested. The convention will open with the calebration of the holy communion by the Bishop of Washington in Epi hany Church at 10 am. At this iee w number of the 1 el march in the proces couts especlally Teserved for the the church. The djocesan commission on publicity will establish a press- room, entered by parish hall, where news of the co ! vention wiil be distributed | TO OBSERVE WEEK OF PRAYER | Lenten week of praver and self- denial for misslons will be observed “Tmmortality |1,y the Lutheran Missionary Societies) ithe week of February 18-20. course on Hurne-Jones' art masterplace. | | “The Resurrection,” Rev. Dr. Charles | Wood. pastor of the Church of the Cov | nant, 18th and N streets northwest, will | tomorrow evening close his series of | sermons _on Modern Paintings.” Tollow this sermon, the judges will consider the merits of the “reports’ of the series of Sermons presented Ly | youngr people under fifteen vears of age, | who have “istened In" either in sctual | church attendance, or us Dr. xermons were broadcast over the radio. Prizes will be given to those youn people presenting the best reports of the sermion n the afternoon. ® mubject will be | Moldier's Readjustment to Life. Columbuflel hts Christi nChurch | West of 14th &t REV, MELTON, Pastor. Bible school, Dr. Melton ‘prea ien at 11 and & Tiody, welcome. Every. deavor of the Vermont Avenue Church, under the leader- nnel Iistes, will visit the ristian Church, at Ballston. | , tomorrow evening and will con- duct the church service in the ab- sence of the pastor. Rev. H. ¥. Lutz. "'ha te: also will have charge of the . B. day program of the Young Peo- ple's Society. A BIBLE_STUDENTS. . ; International Bible Students’ | Association nmu( TEI‘!LE Avnmnxw Hv lr A !. nmm Sublofl— €] n Age at Hand” Monthly congregational meeting. | Bible study V. Valta Parma, A.B., A.M.\ Announces FREE BIBLE' CLASS Mystical Meanings Sunday. 3:30 p.m. No collection. CSUAL SUNDAY, EVENING LECTU] Studto.’ 308 Art Conter, 1108 Gonn. C TL. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave, north of N st. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 9:45 A.M. —Bible school. 11 AM.—“Opening the Eyes. 8 P.M.—“Courting Days.” cholr. mixed and ma , direction | of W. E. Braithwaite | 8:15 pm. 7200 pm “Thursday b 3p m_-L-clnn “The Gol 20 p.m. p.m. Seats ires: _No_collection. _ | | | | 3] Young people’s e . E. Day_sers] Midweek prayer service, preceded | Hear oot Jelnson at this church CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject— “Continuing Steadfastly.” Evening Services at 7:45. Subject— Y t and the Church.” Every one wi elcome at a]l | services. Rev. C. R. Stauffer, Pastor TH STRRET ) Junior and Senior C. Junior_church, 11_a.m. H St. Christian Bible achoo A MODEL oHUROR.” Christian Endeavor service BONGS THAT STIR " THE detiapy OTH AND H BIS. SOUTHWEST. WE WISH YOU TO REALIZE THE GREAT WORK" e (GOspel 320-328-330 C St. N.W. EVERY NIGHT IN THE YEAR 218 Jdl Marshall Place 30th Read Our Report Mission I Doing M Ste NoW. Investigate REV. G. W. CORY, Supt. MR. McCURDY, Supt. Georgetown Mission A MISSION TO THE CHURCHLESS Is Worthy of Help (RECAPITULATION) Btatisical report of the Gospel Mission for five (5) months beginning with September, 1922, en Men cared for. Beds revenue. Hedn xiven free... Number of meals served. umber of meals ding with January, 1923. Services hu outside Auditorium. Services held in hospitals. ... Total attendance all Prof conversions . ste for prayer. Calls for social worker. Families Visited and reifet given In Our Efforts to “Provide” Funds Needed We wish co-operation in this great clearing house of Washington sra. B. E. Monroe, Pres. Mg B WoBoale, Viog Pres. _ . w. L W. H. Houghton, Asst, Treasy 1 Clark, Treas. «8. C. Croft, Secty. RN “Life Lessons From Great | | ‘A Roman | , 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. 8. 8, 9:45. lmun _ PRESBYTERIAN. NORTHMINS T ER 11th st. and R. e velsel "J?.!I"&".u"' i = Wood's | I Mctropohtan Prcsbytenan | Fourth and I wirests T RE] et Been Lorn Special AMeet.ingl during the i | week: i Sermons by Dr. Isaac Ward. Wallace Mzmorxa] i , 6 Eastern Presbyterian Church 6th st. and Maryland ave. D.e. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school, 10:00 a'm.—Men's claws, 00 p.m.—C. F. meetings, \naw»u service, Thursd: COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N &T, RBV. CHARLES W0OD, D. D, Ministe: 9:30—Sunday school. Classes for men and | i i i service. Eermon by Dr. 3 G minary musical program. 3:30—Afternoon servic: ermon * by “A Roman Soldier's Read. or supper and Vesper ening service. Sermon by Dr. Lessons from Great Mod- RESURR! TION, ITY AND R fivening choir of 100 vos 8:00—Thursdny. midweek service. ALL, WELCOME. Central Presbytcnan Church Westminator League, —8Bocinl Hour for Young People. ~Christian Bndeasor. .m.—Sermon by Dr. Taglor. p.m.—Thursday—Prayer service. mall cLildren cared for during morning us line to Trving at. n.w. NORTH CAPITOL, AT Eckington Florids ave. and § ot HENRY E. BRUNDA¢ D. D. 9:30 a.m., Sunday mnool P ST. NEAR 31t st. n.w. AXN f HAR!HAL& D. D. “la 5 union Haals Hetigion: oF, The Unsees PENTECOSTAL. spe sembly 930 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. H. L. Collier and K. W. Kline, Pasters. Preaching the Cross of Christ in the Heart of the Nation. EVANGELISTIO Every_Satarday, 8 p.m. Tonight at’ 8. PENTECOSTAL MEETING! Georgetown Church RE BLE CLASSE} Blblo Study Class, {aught 7 Dr. Maurice Miller, every Wednesday, 7 p.m. to teach methods of Personal E e 71:;. and ua]:nu:n Work o a m. ~No charges. ia'tBogs cinssen, s , 8 pm. !flu' the sick. All are welcome service. FRIENDS. Friends Mee 1811 Eye St. N. Mecnng- at 11 a.m, ATTEND. First day l!undl]) I(‘Imnl—\l) w.m, ALL_ARE INVITED. FRIENDS (ORTHODOX) 3th and Irving sts. n.w. Meeting for wo) ‘mee ALL at every - 11 a.m, Tuesday to Friday at 7:45 p.m. | EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. DR. RICE TO ASSUME CHURCH PASTORATE Tnstallation Ceremony Is Planned By Universalist Con- gregation. The evening service tomorrow at the Church of Our Father (Universal- ist), 13th and L streets, will be de- voted to the installation of Rev. Dr. Clarence E. Rice as pastor. Dr. Joseph Fort Newton, minister of the Church of the Divine Paternity (Universalist), New York city, wm preach the installation sermon.” Dr. G. B. Pierce, minister of All soul- Church (Unitarian) of this oity, will dellver the charge. Dr. Jason Noble Plerce, pastor of the First Congrega- tional Church of this city, will offer the installation prayer. Dr. J. Mac- Bride Sterrett of Ali Souls' Episcopal Church is to deliver the charge to the pastor. Dr. Rice will preach in the morning at 11 o'clock, on “Promoting Reli- glon.” ———— RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COURSES ANNOUNCED |: The mecond semester of the School of Rieligious Education of the Y. M A. will open Monday evening at T ofsiock in ‘alvary Baptist Church. The following cour: will be pr : “Life of Chr ¥ Anderson, _instructor; Podunuv Prof. Elizabeth A. Hummer, instruc tor;” “Early Church History,” Dr. James D. Ruhrer, instructor: “Later | Church History,” Dr. James D. Buhr- | er. instructor; “New Testument,” George S, Duncan, instructor; “Th. Eskentials of Christinnity.” Dr. | H. Taylor, Instructo tal | Homer J. Councilor, Instructor; “P |Mc Speaking.” Prof. Maud B. miuy, Instructor; “History—Contem- poraneous,” Dr. ‘A. F. Anderson, In- structor. This is the fourth year for this community school of religious educa- A ,A. In ths fall of 1919 at the request of the District Sunday School Assoclation, and has been very suc- cessful in the training of Sunday school teachers and leaders in church | work. The classes are open to both | men and women at the small enroll- ment fee of $2, which covers ull ex- penses. e west door of the PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, MINISTER 11 am. “THE UNKNOWN GOD” 8 p.m. “SPECULATION” Sermons in business terms. y 'PECK': MEMORIAL W. KETCHU | | { i HESTE) “False and Real Soul Restorers” “Fools” 00 pii. - Sunday eduenduy, 8 p.n New York Avenue‘ Presbyterian Church The Lincoln Pew NEW YORK AVE., 13th AND H 8T8 Rev. Wallace Radclifie, D. D., Pastor Emeritus, Pastor’s Assistant | |Rev. William A. Elscnbcx'ger | 9:30 A M.—BIBLE SCHOOL. 10:00 30— ADULT CLASKES, 11:00 A’ BLIC ™ WORSHIP, witn Dr. Andrew M. Brodie “The Unseen and Eternal” 6:45 P.M.—CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. 8:00 P.M.—PUBLIC WORSHIP WITH HEKMON BY - Dr. Andrew M. Brodie “The Law“ggifire_velopmmt" _ALL WELCOME ! |SIXTHPRESBYTERIAN l{e""'i'a“;‘;"ie""“cfém .P. 8. C. K. nderstood men: M ““L. Socrates” Thumday, 8:15—Midweek service. | WesternPresbyterianChurch | H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. REV, J. H. DUNHAM, Pastor. 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00— Communion Service 7:00—Christian Bndeavor. **No Other Name” MUSIC_BY QUARTET. The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. 22nd st. bet. P and Q n.w. REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Paster. ot ~~Bible school, with eclasses for every member of the family, 11:00 n.-—Dlvlne worship and sermon by = . I?D —l:lemedll Chi —M al houl' | Teem ! ndea tian Eadeavor, 2d, o0 t the S itinges o' the” euy T Tavited nvfne Worbip ad sermon by nler “Christian Endeavor. S Servics Thetolie SL R B Bmall e un cared for duriog Su A CORDIAL W Gunton-Tcmple Memonal Wfllll TO ALL, _ h AND NEWTON STS, BEY. nnmuln BRASKAMP, M. A., . Pastor. 5 8. m.—Bunday school. irttual Maste by chorus chol 7:00 p.m.—Ohi deavor meeting 8: W_;_m —Sermon, “The Master’ ‘Washington Heights Pres Church lombia and_Kalorama roads. %fi:‘ PALMER, D SFiEr, AR A i WORLD'S mwn’nom" Westminster Clnm'.ll Menwml 7th_pear B 8. REV. HENRY W, } R —Bnbge!: “2 I VI OF A GOLDEN CANDLE- l:‘»p.m;—%sfnh: with the byma & Hoarty Welcome o This Friendly Church. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.—D! (ineter. James | tion, which was organized by the Y.| SATURDAY, ¥KBRUARY ~3, 1923, RACE SERMONS URGED. ed to Advocate Better Behflons in United States. Pumr- throuzlmut Ihe country are Federal Council of Churche- () malko some referonce on Sunday, February 11, to better interracial relations. This date has been set because the anniversary of Lincoln’s birthday comes the follow- ing day. The Washington Federa- tion of Churches joins in this request and asks ministers to make & plan for a larger spirit of brotherhood and helpfulness between the races. BIBLE CLASS ORGANIZED. A complete organization of the com- mittees of the Box Bible class at Emory Church, 6100 Georgla avenue, has been aff The l'nlh)winl committees have been formed: Executive, devotional and membership. A drive for at least 100 members by July 1 is the goal set by the class. WILL INSTALL PASTOR AT EPPHANY LUTHERAN| Rev. W. C. Waltemyer Will Take Charge, Following Services Tomorrow Evening. Rev. W. C. Waltemyer, the new pas- :jtor of Epiphany Lutheran Church, 16th and U streets northwest, will be formally installed with appropriate ceremonies tomorrow. In accordance with the custom of the ~Lutheran Church, Aeparate charges will be delivered to the pas- tor and to the congregation prior to the formal instailation. At the morning service Rev. Dr. Abdel Ross Wentz, prgfessor of Bibli- (eal history at Gettysburg Theologi- cal Seminary, will deliver the charge to the pastor. At the evening service Rev. Dr. J. |3 Simon of Hagerstown, who is the esident of the Maryland Synod, will (l‘elher the churge to the congrega- tion. The formal ceremony of installation | will take place at the evening service CLASS TO PRESENT PLAY. The Candldates’ Claes of the Girls' Friendly Society of St. Columbiw'a Chapel,” Tenleytown, ., 1s to pre sent “Miss Cherry Easoniis tast a playlet. next Friday night. Miss Grace Hiliyar 1s in charge of the pro- enings at 8 o'clock. dy gets a reading. _ Phone Line. 2049, The Spiritual Science Church of Christ 1502 14th st. n.w.—Will not hold esrvices for weveral weeks owing to the absence from the platform of our pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Meeting Sunda; ng at 8 o'clock in SOCIETY LL, 509 G st. n Tecture a1 i mensages” 01 Tuesias ene g e B el A inessa? teahos S it 1nthe ait Message Circle and Talk ubject: “HOW TO SIT FOR RESULTS.” very oo gets & Tessage Private readings by appointment. Columbia 6227. JANE B. COATES, 03 Irving st. TF—Fzrst Spintuafist(m_—cfl Lecturs by the gr'mr. ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJECT: “A Journey in the Spirit World” of & Series of lectures describlag t world rou. 'WED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. ‘I knew a man in Christ above fourtesn years ago, ght Up to the third hen _ SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTISTS. The l’eople': Tabemncle 10 C Sts. N.W. minister. ELIJAE THE n fiBITE.” + | | 4 FOUNDED 1821 Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister, BERVICES IN B. F. KEITH'S THEATER During Construction of New Church. 9:40—8unday schos 11:00—Morning ‘worship. Ser- mon by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee. “THE PULL OF THE INVISIBLE” ~_UNIVERSALIST. at Pythian Templa, 1012 4 floor. All welcome. Dcvelopmg Class "iprEAMs" AND VISION Spmt Communications Inesdars and Fridays, | intment, | Tlxe ‘Church of Mnd;m Spiritulism | x\wn.nxu\ AL_LECTURE, J. A. WATERS Messages by Mrs. White, Mrs. Church of Our Father 13th and L sts, UNIVERSALIST REV. OLARENCE Sunday school, 9 . | Vick, Mr RICE, D. D,, Pastor, am. | At 11 o'clock, morning worslip, with sermon by the pastor. Subject— CLEVELAND PARK (fT‘\GHFUATl(\VAL). “Promoting Religion” 3 meeting Union ; At T pm. Young People’s Christian “Our Church n the Lone Star leader, Miss Marjoric Sir Louls. 2 State At 8 p.m., fostallation service of Dr. Rice s pastor of this church OUTGROWN?" | minister. 10200 .. COME. INVITE YOUR FRIENDS, | pm 80w ViNFINtTE Gop. Strmr-n'hy‘ minister. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN Minister. 11:00 a.m.— “The Man Who Wept Bitterly” Children’s Story Every Sunday Morning. 5:00 p.m.—Vesper Service, preceded by 15-minute organ program. “America in the Negro”—Miss Nannie H. Burroughs. 5:00 p.m.—Junior C. E. Societ 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. 7:30 p.m.—Sunday Evening Club. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Classes for all. Everybody Welcome CONGREGATIONAL. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Streets Northwest Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister 10 a. m. JOHN J. TIGERT T. 8. Commissioner of Education 11 6. m. Dr. Plerce Preaches on “WHOM SHALL I FEAR?” 3 p m MARGARET SLATTERY Speaks to Girls and Women. Auspices Y. W. C. A “WHEN YOUR SHIP COMES IN” 445 p. m. MUSICAL VESPERS Zimmer Harp Ensemble and Rsymond Simonds, Tenor, of Boston MARGARET SLA’ITERY “THE GREAT TRAIL MAKER” MARGARET SLATTERY of Boston Speaks to Qirls and Women each week day at 4:45 p. m. GENERAL THEME: Everybody Invited to Enroll Activities and Services BAPTIST. ifth Ba tist B NEaR 7th SOUT| Dr. :ohn K. Briggs Wil gty 1 an_"}')mn TEARS SF* Twvs mmun! 7:30 p.m.—"OUR RECORD 1N HDATEN.= Special ‘music and ‘‘Congregational Sing'’ v W, 3. under the direction of M: 2.5 8:80; G 18,8, 3; B __Secor‘x{lBa?tist Church REV. ELLIS C. PRI Bible sctiool, 9 S0 Fanor WILL ADDRESS GIRLS. Miss Margaret Slattery to Speak at Rialto Theater. Miss Margaret Slattery is to addre: the Burrall Class of the Calvary Bai tist Church tomorrow morning &t 48 o'clock at the Rialto Theater All Washington girls are invited to attend the meeti It 18 stated there wera 775 girls in attenfiance last Sunday. UNITED BRETHREN emorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R sta LES E. FULTZ, D, REV. CHAR) n-«u m.—Sunday achool. 1; ermon. 7. Christian E: o . D., Pastor. Chamberlia. ermon. Rev. Chaml TIRTH ANNTVERBART. o Y. M. C. A Story of the Beginnings of World History Tllustrated Lecture Y, M, C. A, SUNDAY, 4:30 P.M. W. H. H. SMITH “Songs in the Dark” EVERYBODY INVITED. —S0usandLc Worslip with uo West Washmgton Bapdst 8lst and N sts. n.w. CHAS. AUSTIN, will preack 45 a.m.—Sunday school. 300 on 8:43 p.m.—Eat your dinner sarly aud ,.' to Br."and Jr. B P. Us on = rrl(?‘r?.\ug‘:fl, 8epior Uplon, Sunday, pastor, ‘‘How he E.HezSwem ruter. o v a Kentucky mong,” 8 p.m. Bright Audito rium; cowfortable chairs (men ilke them) : fze organ; soloist and male chorus. 11 A Wi Centenzial . Tt h Petworth Ja 424 Randelph, strmin 9:30 a.m.—Sunday l('l.mol nbe-v.n, 11:00 a.m.- —'fimmflfilol and reception to mew re. t Young People's Unton. 5 —Officers and Teachers’ Coun 11 8:15-—Quarterly busioese meeting of_church, Thursday, %:00 pin.—Prayer service. | | i 7:00 p.m.—Bapt Tuesday, 1: | i =1 SO R | : SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS 1 EDUCATION, Y. M. C. A. Second Semester Opens Monday, 7:00 P.M., Calvary Baptist Church LIFE OF CHRIST DR. A. ¥. ANDERSON, Instructer, PEDAGOGY. PROF. ELIZABETHE A. HUMMER, Tustructor. EARLV CHURCH HISTORV . JAMES D, BUHRER, :LATER CHLRCH HISTORY | BUHRER, Instructer, {NEW TESTAMENT DR. GEORGE S, DUNCAN, Instructor, COMMUNITY untain Memorial eyt Narlor road HUB] Bible achool, 9:30; B. Y. The Lord's Supper at 11 Evangelist Amy M. Main Subject: “The Sleeping Church” “fitelénlhlldnwmm ure Your Sin Will Find You Out” mestings Sl couttaus over to m-m» neg !\mdny“ Miss Main will preaca every eveniog except Saturdag, On Wednesd 13 A i 'T] o LOOK.” e “THERE 18 Lx!l ¥O! “KENDALL BAPTIST Niath and B s.w.—Pastor Walter 0. Scett. 11 a.m.~—""PROBLEM OF PAIN AND SUF- FERING.” Lord'| & a L "”i‘"'" rd's Supper. Hac Spm—A Xcz OF, PEARIS.> Sunday echool, Evangeixstlé Scrvice Erery Sunduy night. Come oace and Yoo __will come_ag: . y RHODE ISLAND AVE, At Becond st. u.w. HUGH T. ETEVEN THE ESSE\TIALS OF AN CHRIS- DR. J‘m H. TAYLOR, Instructer. | SOCIAL ETHICS | HOMER J, com(mol Instructor. PUBLIC SPEAKING | . MAUD B. CUMMINS, Instruoter. | HISTOR\—-CONTEMPORANEOLS ! A. F. ANDERSON, Instructor, E(‘H(VUL ORGANIZED N .‘ TEST DISTRICT SCNDAT SCHOOL ASO: | University Credits = Midweer :NE‘S;YN MORE A‘IOVT GOD srmmm .Y AND PHYSICALLY. Temple Baptist Church (10th and N &ta) “Grace Baptist Church * 13 $th and Bouth Carolina ave. w.e. PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON. ' 11:00—“An Example to Beliflefl" 7:45—"The Father and Two Sons.” Bible school, 9:30. Young People, Prayer moeting, Thursday at STE“ART AND JONES COMING FEBRUARY 19. { "WISCONSIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 4620 Win. ave. n.w W, AN HORY, Paster. o ling "By the pastor. J. J. MUIR. 'METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREPTS N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. “A Satistied Saviou” | Evening at B!v!l !‘M‘U 2l “For Christ and Gwrch 9:30—Bible school. e Evening service ve! one Weicome, AT THE FIRST BAPTISTOEHURCH SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS (ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE). DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, —will deliver a sermon based on the nobility of human life- entitled— 11 AM.—“THE CRIME AND CURSE OF UNUSED POSSIBILITIES FOR GOOD” 8 PM.—“WHO AND WHERE IS GOD?” This is the first of five messages for the masses touching the hungesr of the human heart. FEBRUARY 11—No. 2, “I8 CHRIST GOD1" FEBRUARY 18—No. 3, “HOW CAN MAN KNOW GODT™ FEBRUARY 25—No. 4, “HAS CHRIST COMF, AND WILL HE OOME AGAIN?” — MARCH 4—No. 5, “CAN WE KNOW THAT MAN IS IMMORTALY" A 20-minute organ recital of Prof. Ferry, 7:40 to 8 p.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.—John Ruthven, Supt. B. Y. P. Unlon, 6 to 7:43, with social and refreshments at 6. Strangers and visitors to the city cordially invited to worship with us All Green Line Busses Pass Church Door. THE HOME CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. Wm. S. Abernethy, Pastor; A, F. Anderson, Ass't Pastor Two series of sermons through February and March, closing with Easter Sunday. Morning at Eleven—“What Can I Believe?” 1. About God—What Is He and Where? Evening at Eight—*“Around the Fireside” 1. The Old-fashioned Home—Is Yours a House or a Home? A Chorus to lead the singing—DMale Quartet. A Cordial Welcome. R, The National Baptist Memorial Church IMMANUEL Sixteenth and Columbia Road Yes, Your Insurance Premium Is Paid You wouldn't sleep if it wasn’t. But how about that premium on eternal life? Is that paid, too? It pays wonderful dividends now and endless returns at “WHITHER GOES THE AMERICAN GIRL?” Monday—*“The Slave of Nerves.” Tuesday—"Slave of By alave of Prejuions Feiany o g hure; e’ ve judice. e’ Saturday—“Slave og the WilL” 4 B — CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8 o’Clock GEORGE HARRIS, Famous American Tenor, lnd ELENA DE SAYN, Brilliant Ruseian Violinist, Admission Free. Collection. Mald" Margaret Slln;vy speaks t:‘ girls ml ‘women toda; S ITHER GOES THE AMSRJCAN R THE SLAVE OF HABI maturity. Is that worth while? “The gift of God is eternal life.” Evening Devotional Service of Song, 8 p.m. Led by Percy S. Foster. Male chorus. Northfield hymns, Dr. Gove G. Johnson, Pastor Preaching Services Morning 11. Evening 8 Bible School, 9:30 a.m. E. H. DeGroot, jr., Superintendent Young People, 7:00 p.m. Pageant—*Lighted to Lighten” Friday Evening, February 16. COME TO JESUS NOW!

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