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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -0, SATURDAY Latest Announcements of Church News, COMMUNITY SERVICES. Exercises to Be Held Sundays Dur- ing Lent. WORLD WAR, THEME OF REV. DR. AINSLEE I Speaks of Responsibility for S E Conflict in Address to »&@ I Missionary Body. The respousiblity for the world war cas laid on the church by Rev. Dr. Peier Ainslie of Baltimore, in an ad- s e ] dress vesterday afternoon at the an- nual observance of the day of prayer for m under the auspices of the Interdenominational Missionary Federation of the District of Colum- 1t the Mount Vernon Place Meth- th, placed this blame on of her divisions, : only solution for of today is co- ition on the part of nations and R practi living out of the prin-i . laid down by our Lord Jesus| ¢ . speaker Johm N. of the federation, presided. \lvin Campbell offered the prayer. Mirs. Birney Leads Prayer Service. | Arthur A. Birney of St. Albans Eplscopul Church led in Culbertson, president Rev. John ‘ opening MRS. JEANNETTE H. WADE. A serfes of community services are to be held each Sunday night during Lent at 2400 16th street under the| for missions |dircction of Mrs. Jeannette H. Wade | arshall of Takoma lof Boston and New York. Her sub- 1o uany (helject tomorrow night wilk be “The “Ainsile. s aith That Wir laid the responsibility { war on the church, be- cause of her divisions. and stated that Jnly solution for the unrest and of today is co-operation on rt of nations and the practical iving out of the principles laid down by our Lord Jesus Christ. s. Rising spoke on “The Offering tars and \lrme: spoke on “India’s roduc Rev. Lr. Ainsl for the w SIXNEW CHURCHES JOIN : DISTRICT FEDERATION egro to the Nelson “}unt, a native of India, told of | | the Chvistian Churen "ot Tndia. Mre. JAnnouncement of Growth Made at | r presided the piano and Mrs, e S ! Meeting of Executive Com-" Mrs. Miller and Miss | . assisted by Y. W. C. A, mem- | mittee on Thursday. served as hostesses and ushers. _ benediction was pronounced by, e Ainslie. ol e SCHOOL OF MISSIONS. Program in Vlew at Nmth Street | Christian Church. I et Christian Church church school eveniug, to con There will be meet at 5 bers, The Dr. ung of the executive comuiit- itee of the Washington Federation irhur.n.»u was held Thursday in Young Women's Christiun Association ‘bqumg Dr. Diffenderfer, the fl ent, presided. Lr. W, L. Darl secretary, reported that during the | preceding month six churches had voted oflicially to joln the fedcration, | Pfiey are Bethany and Petworth, Bap- st; Mount Pleasant, Congregatios Mark's, Lutheran: FKFourth an Douglas {gixth Presbyterian—all being r.rrm-l ‘all) received fnto fellowship. | A committee was appoiuted to con- un)luufi"r sider the advisability of a\vlwhhnK‘ a commthnity chest fo wel organization of the ci They a Lo secure all possible intormution and ! ,Mmrcpon their conclusions at the next| jnen imeeting. Indorsement 1 presi- the | e a missions tomorrow weeks will . H. B ies to the primary wiil A the ) of voung people. er will teach the w was given the report! i relations study | ] h tomorrow i Guldanec “The Eman It will h~ evangelistic }‘: auffer will pre “Power evening on Woman the t” of Religic whereby a | ed number of the exec lxll\e com- imittee of that organizati rise, the nucleus of the ommitteé on religious education, To Arrange Luncheon. ADDRESSES ON F A committee consisting of Rev. Drs. N A'TH Freeman, Wood and Diffenderfer will . . _— arrange a luncheon under the aus- Rev. Thom Williamson to Start‘uhl—s of the federation to be held at the City Club at an early date. | The request of the Washington City | ble Soelety to «stabh its deposi- in the office of the federation | Talks Tomorrow. piscopal Church, 2 3 e a £ Informal wd- the was approved and nccessary will be taken at an early date Mrs. M. Moffatt Bradley for daily v ported con: next six [the churches of the evening | pected that there will b i mand for steps | The 2 ihe rector, will be for the Wednesday Heigham will on each d to Mrs, Bradley. MIDDAY LENTEN SERVICES B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Daily Except Saturdays and Sundays it 12:30 to 1 O’Clock sharp WEEK OF FEBRUARY 19 Monday—Short Addresses Introducing the Services. Hon. George R. Wales presiding. . Tuesday—Hon. Eliot Wadsworth, Speaker. Mr. Andrew Wilson presiding. ! Saturday and Sunday, until Easter. | Avenue ,be in charge of the services. | ciety dinner of ! evening, when new officers will be in- | | stalled. hool Coun- | _ FRIENDS (ORTHODOX) | MIODAY LENT SERVICE | TOBEGIN NEXT MONDAY Program to Be Given at Keith’s Theater—Five Each Week Until Easter. Midday ‘Lenten service will begin Monday at Keith's Theater at 12:30 o'clock and continue one-half hour. The Layman's Service Association of the Episcopal Church has planned an attractive program for these services, which will be held every day except The first_service will be conducted by Bishop Harding, with Rev. George R. Wales presiding. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood and Rev. Dr. Diffenderfer will assist Bishop Harding, and the Com- missioners of the District of Colum- bia will be upon the platform. Music will be rendered by the male quartet of the Mount Vernon M. . Church South. At this opening service, no layman speaker is scheduled, but it is plan- ned to have several subsequently short addresses by men prominent in clvie vlnl 3 Tuesday, Andrew Wilson will pre- side: iiiiott | Wadsworth, stant secretary of the Treasury, will speak, and Re rie Wiltley of the Vermont Christian Church will con- duct the servicy Wednesday, sid speak, ¥B. L. Stock will pre ‘Thomes Sterling will . G. 1. Humphries will Thursday, \\nihinglun s | James T. {John Temple G Rev. W. L. Darby, secretary of the, Washingtdn Federation of Churches, will conduct the service A |ml|‘l-auc solo will be given by Mrs. William ¥ nwall Davis. Friday, Merrit O. Chance will pre- Joln H. Small, former member ¢ress from North Carolina. i1l speak, and the services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston. No collection will be taken. services are undenominational every one is welcome. —_— ENDEAVORERS TO DINE. The annual Christian Endeavor So- the Church of the be given Thursday | Birthday, The and Covenant will Rev. Dr. Wood will act toastimaster. The dinner wall be tendered by the losers to the winners in a ‘e membership c shortly terminate. the leader of the Albert Barrett heads the for. “reds.” Following the Chrisun 6:15 and Christian :45, the society will hold | its reg unday evening service tomorrow at 7 oclock, with Miss anet MacNaughton as the principal | Speaker, {lustrating her remarks with stereopticon views, and Miss Muriel Arnold presiding. H On’ the evening of Mareh 5 Mrs. | | as | ohn Nelson Mills, who recently gave her lecture at the Church of the Covenant on “Stam.” will give an il-| | lustrated lecture on "China [aLL SOULS’ CHURCH|| i Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minis i SERVICES 1 i ]I i il Il During Conutruction ot New Churels 945 i u mor Sunday school. 0—Morning worship. Ser- by the minister— “THE GATE OF HEALING” | B. F. KEITH'S THEATER ! i | | | Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. QUARTERLY MEETING PROGRAM: FEBRUARY 18th— ! fur_worsiip, | rnd.mx: r.my and Dr, 0. Edward ! v o cpected to attend. 2 |m'Lu ennce of the Bunday School “Topl —lnhod ‘of Teaching Peace in th pie 9 3 of Teaching in the P HRLOERTCR 3. LIBBY, Promote War or Peace MG ” FEBRUARY 19th- | 11 0. Meetine for worship, Tollowed by | busluess mecting ALL ARE 9,13t and Irving ste. now. 8. Meeting for woralilp: 11 a.m. it Endenvor. ototing: 520 Do WEISLOME ~ THEOSOPHY. | “Theosophical Society “THE STORY OF ABRAHAM” TO BE SHOWN IN FILMS Sunciny School Institute Will Have Showing Tuesday in Epiphany Parish Hall. Educational motion pictures will be shown at the meeting of the Sun- day School Institute of the Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Washing- ton, to be held in the lecture room of Epiphany, Parish Hall, 1317 G street northwest, Tuesday at 8 p.m. The film is “The Story of Abraham,” pro- duced unier the direction of the late Dr. Howard Huntingdon, a clergy- man of the Episcopal Church. The board of religious education of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington, under whose auspices this film s being shown, has been interested for some time in the ques- tion of the educational value of motion pictures in the Sunday school. Attendance on Tuesday will be re- stricted to the clergy and Sunday school workers und persons interested in religious education of children and young - people. WILL GIVE CARNIVAL. Congress Heights Church Plans Benefit, Starting Monday. A carnival will be given at thel Pythian Temple, 9th ~street near Massachusetts avenue, for three nights starting next Monday evening, | for the benefit of the Congress | cights Methodist Church, of which | Earl N. Bergerstock is the pas- .’ ‘There will be many decorated ooths and a good music program ill be put on every evening. The mmittee making plans for the car- Mrs. S. (. Leoffler, jr., Mrs. an, Mrs. Sam Miller, Mrs. Ben M . Farr, James Falth- GIRLS IN ANNUAL SESSION ociety of the Nativity and Resurrection = chapels held its annual admission service last Sunday during the 8 p.m. service. The entire membership assembled in the parish house, , led by the choir and clergy, marched 'into the church with an atfendance of nearly 100. There was one honorary assoclate. | one working assoclate and thirteen | girls received by the chaplain, Rev. k.| M. Thompson, who was presented b)“ the branch se ¥. Mrs. H. W, Pote. The sermon was delivered by the curate, Rev. Thomas L. Sma i The Girls' Friendly " Church of Reformation — REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D., 1E mervice .. Curistiun Eadeavo Midweek Thnrsday Lo 743 pm. Every seat f i ¥ e fnvited. Concordia Evangelical | Lutheran ! 20th and G n.w. CHER. Pastor. #:45 an.—Bible 11:00 a.m. PARK ROAD .\‘ N ave Chnst Lutheran Church : New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sts, (Missouri Synod.) J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor, SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS, 0:43 | © ____SERVICES. 11 AM. f St. Mark s’Lutheran Church | i { Lar | [ 9:43 3.0 11.00 2w ‘Wit sermon by Dr. | “Keller Memorial Lutheran | MDD AVEL & STH 8T, N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9.30 am. | Wiles Bible Class for Men. 11 am— “A Great Mission” . 745 pan— “He Is S-tufym i | Societies for ¥ 1. PROGRAM, AN —Anthe m, el (Shellev) : " Quartet, (Pike), Mr. Seltzer, Mrs. Eames. Mr. Follmer. ol THE HOME CHURCH. $t. Paul’s Engllsh Lutheran Church Lleventh and H Streets N.W. ]olm ‘. Huddle, D. D., Pastor. Sermon by the Pastor cles ung People—6:45 p.m. | ST. ANDREW S RECTOR WILL ADDRESS BOYS Church Brotherhood Service Aims to Interest Youths in Ministry as Profession. Rev. J. J. Dimon, rector of St. An- drew's Church, will be the speaker at the special service for young men and boys to be held at, St. Andrew's Church, New Hampshire ave. and V street northwest tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. For several years the Brotherhood of St. Afdrew has been conducting services throughout the United States on Washington’s birthday with the idea of interesting college and high school boys in the Christlan mintstry #s a profession. Such services have been held in Washington for the past wo A commission of the church which last summer conducted @ conference of boys at Concord, N. H., at which delegates from eight or more states were present, recently issued their finding. The commission decided that there was no difficulty in securing the interest of boys in the work of the ministry and that there was plenty of material of the right sort at hand if the call could be brought to them. Rev. Mr. Dimon, who will issue the call on Sunday night, has always been popular with young men and his ap- peal is certain to be inspiring. Rob- ert Moncure, the diocesan secretary, Murray Phillips, the assistant secre- tary and Herbert Clark, the secretary for special events, are making every endeavor to see that the several chap- ters of the Junfor Brotherhood turn out in full force and that they bring with them to this service many voung men and boys who are not members of the brotherhood. — COMMUNITY SERVICE. 2400 ébTH STREET (Meridian Mansious). Sunday Evening Services Tomorrow, Feb. 18, 8 O’Clock Speaker Mrs. Jeannette H. Wade ““T'he Faith That Wins” ~UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father 13th and L Sts. N.W. UNIVERSALIST Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D, PASTOR Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. At 11 o'clock. Morning Wor- ship, with sermon by the pastor. | Subject— “Authority in Religion” ALL WELCOME INVITE YOUR FRIENDS Stor\ of a Great Lawgiver” [llustrated Lecture W. H. H. SMITH, Lecturer Y. M. C A, Sunday, 4:30 p.m. “Songs in the Dark” EVERYBODY INVITED CONGREGATIONAL. MT. PL . 'FEBRUARY: 17, “Activities ‘and Services PLAN 3-WEEK CAMPAIGN. An evangelistic campaign of three weeks will begin Tuesday at Waugh Methodist Episcopal Church, Id and A streets northeast. Rev. Dr. M. Lee Starke, an evangelist of Bl I)’!\; N. Y. will have charge, as Hlsl ‘Mollie Stockard of Texas, lolo- ist and musical director. This .is one of the two general meet- ings to be held under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Chu and, while all the churches are ulea to co-operat ous to Waugl Memoris Boledlle and Douglas morial—will combine in these serv- ices. Speclal services for young people and for men only will be lnnwunufl later. e YOUNG PEOPLE TO BANQUET. The annual banquet of the Young People’s Soclety of Christian En- deavor of the Vermont Avenue Chris- tian Church will be held at the church next Friday evening. The president, Miss Louise Moddelmog, will act as toastmaster. Mrs. J. M. Pickens i chairman of the committee of rangements. CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christa phianEccleda o NAVAL LODGE H. Every Sunday, 11:30 w.m. A vercome. Christadelphian Chapel Brethren_meet every Sunday st 11 a.m. at Pythion Temple, 1012 9th t. n.w., Jnd Scor. SPIRITUALIST. TS, HENKLE HOLDS MEPTINGS BUNDAY, Wednesduy aud Friday evenlogs a8 o ‘elock, 1 At verybody gets a Phone Liné. 2049. The Church of Modern Spirtualism Lecture on Spirituslism and Messages. DR.'ZAIDA KATES. Mrs. B. White, by the pastor, .w. Eversbody welcome. 8 o'clock. exchange meeting will be beld . at 700 6th st. Monday, 2 refresh- . F Acssages by various mediums. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Mecting Sundey evening at 8 o'clock i SOCIETY and quest in_his studio in TheFirst SpmtuahstCEurcE Lecture by_the pastor. ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJECT: “Occupations in the Spirit World” FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. “All things sre full of iubor; man cemnot utter It, the ese is not satisped with weelng, nor the ‘car flled with hearing. Sandas, & p.o., at ythian Temp) d fwor. Al welcome. Se Developing Class Tyesday, § p.m., at 131 C Subject, “The Inner Visi Mzssage Circle and . 8 p.m., Room 301, Blackistone T R vamtsion. s & sasame: Haunted Houses and Ghosts?"” JANE B. CDATEI 1708 “ireing B Private readings by lr-[mmlm-nl only. Mrs. Ball meetings on Mondays and Frid 104 G st. n.w. Franklin 8820-J. Mrs. Rizpah Eldon L ety Ma t 8 Spiritusl message meetings. Mengay at. 8 pm. Spiri [a'_.f‘ hol; p.m.. ritus]_read 9:30 a.m.—Chiirch_school. 1100 a.m-—STANDARDS,"" sermon by min- ster. Y. P. 8 C.F. “PRODIGAL SON.” illustrated CLEVELAND 'ELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL,) 34th and Lowell Bls. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOT, Minist EASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD AR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN Minister. “Life’s Foundations” Children’s Story Every Sunday Morning. 00 p.m.—Vesper Service, program. preceded by 15-minute organ “The Glorious Dream” pm.—Junior C. E. Society. SPEAKS AT SOCIAL. G. -Lowrey Gives Talk on “Black’ Sunshine.” Remlenllllv. D. G. Lowrey of issi] addressed’a joint social of the brotl olasses Tuesday evenin, His subject was “Black Sunshine,” in ‘which he paid tribute to the. negro of, the south. Musioal numbers were rendered by the Brotherhood Glee Club, A. H. Howell and Harvey Townsend. CHRISTIAN, CHRISTIAN CHURCH 5 #th and D sts. nee. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morfing worship at 11 o’clock. Evening Services at 7:45. Every one welcome at all services. Rev. C. R. Stauffer, Pastor | 412 SEVENTH STREET N.E. ~ BAPTIST. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Eleven— “In God's Hand” Evening at Beven-Forty-Five— “What Money Cannot Buy” 9:30—Bible echool. 9 :45—Congressman Lowrey meets men. 6:45—Three C. B. socleties. PER G“OW! m\Tl\l ALLYw Dfl " D Your Soul Needs Food as Well as Your Body Tcmple Bapfist Church 0th AND N WELCOMES You iting Your Pricnde 9:45 A.M.—Bible school. 11 8.;0.—Sermon by REV, C. E. REYNOLDS, Pastor of First Christian Oburch, Lynohburg, Va. m.—Sermon by pastor— = “wa to Be Happy Though Married Mustc by choir, mlx-fl and male quartets. Directien Braithwaite, 7 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. Puk V‘ew Christian Clmrd k read esst of Geo: WALTHR 1o SMITIL, ter § reaching by the pastor. aching by the pastor. .TON, Pastor. 8:00—Dr. Melton preaches. 15th St. Christian Church 15th _and D Sts. B.B. 0. X. s = 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. Bupt., Raymond Selby. 10:50 #.m.—Communion and preaching. Sub- Ject: “HOW ENOW GOD'S —Stercagticon lect : 330 ORER- eresjticon lectars, ~70 ORER- D ivest Dlamernna. Every. body_weicome. H St. Christ: 6TH AND H STS. SOUTHWEST. P. A. Cave, Pastor m.—Rible school. Uoifled: service, with sermon by $:00 p.m. and a_cordial welcome. AND SEE. BA?I IST. 7th and Rasdolph vireets, Petworth 32, 7 et Tirgreme, Faster, 9:30 4. m.—8unday school, wilh orchestra. 11:00 IAHL—&Q'PE.I by pastor. T!:! church. 7:00 p.m.—B. Y. P. U. Invitation to all 8:00 p.m.—Sermén by pastof, “Is It Pessible Thursdsy. 8 p.m.—Praver service. Second Baptist Church and Va. ave. s.c. BLUSL Plll‘l)‘ Pastor. “THE GLORY OF i Déople’s popu- lar happy hour, 'Ilh song service and evan- lfllnllr sermon on A (TIHOI"S WOMAN ND A “l'l}. MAN WHU WAS NOT Al- B. Y. I'. U. meeting, 6:45 Tou are” cordially Invited to all servicen. Come and worship with us. Fifth Baptist E NEAR 7 Dr. John . Briges Wil presch: " 7. John 583 preac! OFTNESS." :30 p.m. Eumhy Slgt, February Z—"T Mo L EMINISTRY OF ANGELS." March 11 — “REPRESENTATIVE ~MIR- wlg Folis_Concest,” by Primary Depart- | meat, on Wednestay night. 30. 8.8,3 B.Y.P.JU, B. & Welcome. 8th and Wm. S. Abernethy, Pastor. Morning, 11:00 o’clock— “WHAT CAN Evening, 8:00 o’clock— 3. “What Are Fathers Earners?” RHODE ISLAND AVE. 6145 pim. Midweekt service; Thursiay. 8 fm Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Carolina ave. s.e. PASTOR F, W. JOHNSON, Evangelistic Services Every Night lt 7 45 ONDUCTED. REV. H. I. STEWART Noted Pastor-Evangelist, Richmond, Vs., ASRISTED BY REV, F. C. JONES, Indisn Heed, Md., Who will lead the singing. YOU ARE INVITED. KENDALL BAPTIST Xioth and B s.w—Pastor Walter O, Boott. "Go and Tell “WISCONSIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 4620 Wis. ave. n.w.—W..L. VAN HORN, Pastor. | p.m.—Subject: IV G™ S misn Every One_Welcome. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Comer of 19th and I Sts. REV, WALT! BROOKS, D, 9:30 e Sermon by e pastor. congregational sing: Serfon and other devotional ex- Chotr and 8:00 p.m. ercies. A hearty welcome to visitors. Brookland Baptist Church 12th and_Newton N.E. DE. 0. 0. DIETZ, rnsrox Services 1:008. A l(on txo-une Offe: 8:00 (e Greatont Saemy of Tras K ppinges. Bible school, 9:30. P. U., 8:45 p.m. FOU" AKE WELCOME. E.HezSwem I, 1, Ameican a king,” 8 p.m. Iiright Auditorium; comfortable chairs (men like them): fine organ, popular music, soloist and male chorus. 11 am. “Fixity.” Centen- nial Bapt. Ch. 7th & Eye ne. BYPU Columbia Federation TUESDAY, FEBY. 20th—3 Immanuel Baptist Church 16th and Columbia road u.w., WELCOME 10 VISITING Ao e DR. O. C. S. WALLACE WILL SPEAK. All welcome. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH H Sts. A. F. Anderson, Assistant. I BELIEVE?” 3. “About ‘the Holy Spirit—What Does He AROUND THE FIRESIDE For—Anything Bit Bread A Cordial Welcome 1218 H 8T. N.W. Music by National Male Quartet SUNDAY, Feb. 18th, AT 8 P.M.— “THE PHILOSOEHY OF THE NEW AGE." F 27 SEORGE H. SHIBLE Director of Research Story of the Inmatlans By DR. W. W. BAKER LIGHTBRINGER LODGE T. S. Barrister Bldg (&1 St. Room™ 405, Inqurrers: class Soh Mr' Resuolds. p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. p.m.—Sunday ‘Evening Club. a.m.—Church School. Classes for all. Everybody Welcome — FIRST CONGREGAT[ONAL CHURCH o e i Tenth and G Streets N.W. ! “UNITED LODGE OF = Il Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, Pastor, Preaches ! THEOSOPHISTS )N or oo e sts w8 17 a:m., “A GREAT REVIVAL.” If 812 17th Strect §p.m., In the Series on Christ's Parables with Modern Cuestags, 8 p.m.—Study o Come to a Feast of Good Things nm’.”’, S i Application: “WHEAT AND TARES” ‘HF_AR, AND YOUR SOUL Including sublopics: “Waskisgton Folice Foree” =¥he Grazt Cea- | e " SHALL LIVE!” troversy,” “ ? “Hello Tutankhamen.” MUSICAL VESPERS AT 4:45 P. M. ‘Pastor Gove G. Johnson preaches at 11 and 8. Evening topic: Harry Edward Mueller will be assisted by “Chickens Coming Home To Roost—In Mt. Pleasant!” THE WASHINGTON STRING QUARTET Sokolov, first violin Feldman, viola Opening Service of Song led by Mr. Percy S. Foster and Male Chorus Day of Prayer, the 22nd, 10:30 to 4. All invited. Bring requests. Pagatsky, second violin Lorieberg, cello r. Clayton's Bible Lecture on “Music” Tonight POPULAR CONCERT, TUESDAY, 8 P. M. AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Admission Free—Collection BIXTEENTH AND O STREETS (ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE). THE SITTIG TRIO ‘ DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER —will "deliver a sermon entitled— 13 A.M-—“THE ART OF THE: APPRECIATION OF THE BEST AND THE BEAUTIFUL IN A SHADOWED SOUL” 8 PM—NO.'3, “HOW CAN MAN KNOW GOD?”’ This is the third of five messages for the masses touching the hunger of the human_ heart. FEBRUARY 25—No. 4, “HAS CHRIST COME, AND WILL HE COME AGAIN®" MARCH 4—No..5, “CAN WE KNOW THAT MAN 18 IMMORTAL?" A 20:minute organ recital of Prof. Ferry, 7:40 to 8 p.m. Absolute silence is required :during this recital. Sunday Bchool, 9:30 ‘e.m.—John Ruthven, Supt. B. Y. P. Union, 8 to 7:45, with social and refreshments at 6. _Strangers and visiters to the city cordlally invited to worship with us. “All’Green_Line Busses Pass Church Door. . #earsusesTHE-HOME CHURCH' Wednesday—Senator Thomas Sterling, S . Dak., Speaker. Mr. E. L. Stock presiding. “A Message From the Orient” !By Mrs. C. K. Lippard of Japan 30 Thursday—LENTEN \wmrnnw enten servioes of the Lutheran Missionary | Daion at 2:30 p.m., from Monday to Friday, lusive 8.49:80. C. E., 6:45. " The National Baptist Memorial Church IMMANUEL Sixteen and Columbia Road Thursday—Col. John Temple Graves. Speaker. Judge James T. Lloyd presiding. Trimty Lutheran Church Cor. il and Friday—Hon. John H. Small, Speaker. Mr. Merritt O. Chance presiding. Every One Urged to Kttend These Services s HAVE S‘[OUV LOST the joy you once knew, JESUS AND HIS WORD? OR, have you never had it?> WIIY? of CENTRAL U\IO \nsslov e P uther Teague g)ovnn 3 Bugiih Leoten Hour Thursdas: E i han 165 AND U STREETS Northwest. un W, c WALTEMYER, Pi Residence, {813 Kalorama' rv-n Bible school 9:30 Morning_wor Luther Leagut 0 p.m Fvening worship. 00 p.m. Midweek prazer service, Thursday, & pom. Litany service (half-hour), Friday, 4:30 p.m. Church of the Incarnation Northeust corner 14th and Gallatin sts. n.w. REV. HENRY MANKEN, Pastor. alks on Practical Theos- | Central Union Mlssmn 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. John S. Bennett; Supt. 'THE MISSION OF THE CHURCHES! Services nightly at 8 o’clock. i Sundays—3 and 7:45 P.M. , February 18: 9.30 a.m.—Mission Chapel—W. L: Ashby, speaker. - ]) .m.—Service at the District Jail. i 7:45 p.m.—Mission Auditorium— | i ! in the | ophy. PoMe lecture each third Friday month. LUTHERAN. Ato 'Hflutfit CORNER R. 1. AVE. AND N. CAPITOL ST. 0. BAKER, Pas Pubiie worshi e Sunday school, Tather Teagus. 7 IU o, Grace Evangelical Lutheran ' Church (Ohio Synod.) 13th and Corcoran Preaching, 11 a. ln. ol u.m. unday’ scloo Lénion vespers, 8 pm, CuNskr PUBLIU CORDIALLY INVITED. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL ) (At Thomas Circle Northwest) G. M. DIFFENDERFER, Pastor 9:45 a.m.~—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon— “ABSOLUTE SUPREMACY" 7:00 p.m.—Senjor and Jr. C. E. SPECIAL SERVICE. Male Quartet. Tenor Solo. Female Quartet, W. McK. Stowell, leader. A BOOSTER MEETING. ,‘ REV. O. J. RANDALL, Speaker DO YOU KNOW That the CENTRAL UNION MISSION —was one of the pioneer Missions of this country? Was organized ! thirty-nine years ago? “Was the first Mission in Washington? and is still carrying on every line of work toward alleviating distress and helping the unfortunate? Maintaining an EMERGENCY HOME FOR CHILDREN —where children are cared for during a family crisis, so that the- gnother. ma cep her family together. Conducting gospel services at the Mission, in the jail, workhouse, Home for the Aged, open air | and hospital visitation? | We Help Men, Women and Children to Help Themselves Are You Assisting in the New Building Project? Have you signed up as a captain of a team? This is YOUR | | A Mission_and worthy of your support. The new building must be ¢ started in the spring. Send your'name in or phone to L "" "JOHN S. BENNETT, Superintenderit | 622 Louistana Ave. NW, - _ Phone Main 4349 - 8:15 p.m.—Mr. Paul Bleyden, tenor; Mr. Fennill Estes, vio- linist; Miss Eva Bright, mezzo-soprano. Large chorus choir, Mr. Irvine Stenson, director; Miss Annie Anstadt, organist. Voluntary Contributions. e