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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,*D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923. Latest Announcements of Church News, MINISTERS ASSIGNED MISSIONARY FEDERATICN FORMS PRAYER GROUP Women Prepare for World-Wide Conference to Be Held in District in May. 1925. Noon-Day ‘Pronm for Next Week Will Be Started by Bishop. |8t the Church of the Epiphany, fol- lowing & custom established several yemrs ago. ministers from other com- addresses, Rev. William {the Methodist as follows: Monday, Rt. McDowell, Bishop of ¥Episcopal Churgh; Tuesday. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, Chureh of the Covenant : Wednesday, Rav. Dr. Jason Pierce. Tirst Congregmtlonal Church: Thursday, Rev. Dr. Herbert Randolph, Foundry’ Methodizt M. operat with the World « nce on Faith and Order, the Wom- i's 1nterdenominational Missionary ration, A meeling yesterday terncon in Mount Yernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, rmed the federation into & nra:w’(h““h Fridny, Rev. DF. G =roup in preparation for the world-{fenderfer, Luther Place Memorial ide conference to be held in Wash- | Church o Y | The Lenten afterncon services will 3 |he ield each dey. except Saturday, at Mrs. John tson of the fed- ir. Backus will eration read a letter from Robert H. , NIRRT ine rdiner 8 1 - n rdiner Gardiner. Me. general | ;50 fadrese; Friday, Rev. Mr. conference, | Wolven will give the addréss. . A4 n ition to the services me: s Protestunt Epis- | tioned, there is held in Epiphany Ted praxer for theevers Sunday afternoon at & o'clock uccess of the movemen & service of evening prayer with ‘issel of Foundry Metho s brief address. val Church g flia Bible lesson | Dr. Freeman will preach tomorrow fham | Revels fourth wnd ffth | morniug and evening, continuing his hapters. eme &t the § o'clock service an Mrs Thoma Books us Interpreters of f work i 1) . Elefsiudes. a lctters from | Tiss 'MISSION CHIEF TO TALK !‘ AT EPISCOPAL MEETING: | | Clergy. Officers, Teachers and Pupils of Sunday Schools to Meet March 11. Ir John W. Wood, a layman of the Fpiscopal Churth, who for many years has been the executive secre |tary of the board of mifsions of the | Episcopal Church, will be the :mler |at a mass meeting for clergy, officers, |teachers and pupils of the Episcopal |Sunday schools in Washington and 'nd;nhomnod which will be held Sun- dar afternoon, March 11, at 4 o'clock. Dr. James E. eman, rector iphany, will conduct the service, ed bv the clerical members of |the bomrd of _religious education. \,\red choirs of children and young phople, in charge of Adolph Torovsky. organist and choirmaster of Epiph- . will furnish the music. 4. spoke hriefly of their work ©n Tui-Kum leper island, in | ihe Chinu sea The federation voted to supplement | 2 former gift of $2,000 to build & | vamd for sixteen outcast lepers on heiisland by pledging the yearly sup- nort of the sixteen lepers at $40 for ch leper. HOME- COMING SERVICE. Interesting Exercm-s Planned by! Foundry Epworth League. former pre ce mccepted & These are Wi s W. Matter 1 Mclaine an of the sue.-m de sclos b Blackburn |number tha dlocese to the effect that every| effort shounid be made (o stimulate contributions to the cause of mis- | sions during the present vear. Last year the total contributions in the Episcopal Church for this purpose de creased to about $400.600, leaying 2 ideficit of neariy $1.000,000. 1t has; Been found mecessary to curtail both | {administrative expenses and the ac-| muleu of the missionaries in_the Clarence P. heal rumbe A large the service w present will sug- h several mum-. league cabineti ichurch can be made until the mem- {bers of the church by their contribu- tions assure the board of missions ot their continued support. WILL GET CERTIFICATES. Epworth League Members to Re- celive Bible Class Awards. Speclial exercises will be held connettion with the Epworth League services At Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church tomorrow evening. at | vhich certificates of the American Home Bible Institute will be present- ad to members of the lcague and of nther brganizations, who are com- nleting work in the institute's class. The presentations will be made by 3. W. Qollamore, president of the in- stitute, yassisted by Marcus A. Davis, secretarty. Rev, Dr. Harry G. Mitcheli will give a brief address on Bible udy. A new class in Biblical sur- v is bung formed to meet Fridaye 2 pn:. et Metropolitan Church, aught’ BF Mrs. Rising. under. the | auspices ©f the American Home Bible EPISCOPAL. GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth st between H and T ne. REV. C. 5. ABBOTT. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. 1 i i { i G street mear 14th Dr. James E. Freeman, Rector 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. Tnstitute., Y. M. C. A “STORY OF THE KINGS” Ulnstrated Lecture By:'W. H. H. Smith Y. M. C.A..Sundly,lMP.M “Songs in the Dark” Everybody Invited School. 11 am—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector. 4 p.m—Afternoon Service. 6 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8 p.m—Evening Prayer and {Sermon by the Rector. i . M. C. A DR. FRANK CRANE Famous Writer and Lecturer Will speak at Metropolitan Methodist Church 414 and C streets N.W. * Tuesday, March 6th, 8:00 pm. Stbject: “THE FOUR GREAT DELUSIONS” | Tickets at Room 217, 1736 G street N.\W. ; DON'T MISS THIS EVERYBODY INVITED \ Patronage Men's Organized Bible Chcseq and School of Religious Eduecation, Y. RESCUE \u~510\ Central Umon Mission 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. John S. Bennett, Supt. THE MISSION OF THE CHURCHES Services every night at 8 o'clock. Sundays—3 and 7:45 p.m. Sunday, March 4: 11 a.m.—Service at Rhode Island Ave. M. P. Church. 3 pm~Temple Baptist C. E. Society, in charge. 7:45 p.m.—Service in Mission Auditorium. The Hatton Evangelistic Singers —at all services Saturday and Sunday Come, Hear Them I'wenty-three captains are lined up for the “CONTEST” to raise thirty-five thousand dollars for the new building. ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? This is YOUR Mission and worthy of your support. The “Contest” will begin March 15th, so send your name in, by mail or phone, to JOHN S. BENNETT, 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W., Phone Main 4349 TO EPIPHANY SERVICES | munions in Washington. will give the| ] a T 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Church | INOVENA OF GRACE 10 BE OBSERVED TOMORROW Church Will Be Continued Until March 12. The Novena of Grace in Lomor of St Francis Xavier, one of the great- est of all ceremonies in churches (Presby-|controlled by the Soclety of Jesus,{& conference of churchmen and ad- will be marked by solemn services in Holy Trinity Church this year, start- ing tomorrow and closing March 13 T:30 p.m. St. Francis Xavier was the apostle 1o the Indies, China and Japan. and his conversions in those countries were perhaps the greatest in number ever hrought to the faith by any one missioner. In fact, remnants of that period still remain among some of the Chinese, who though Christianity was banished from the empire. the fafth clung, and has been handed gown throukh families for centarles. Pope Leo in 1898 granted an addi- tional indulgence to the people. The services for the Novena during the nine days will be mars at 7 a.m. and special devotions at 8 and 7:39 o'clock each afternoon and night. The Novena will be conducted by lRo\ Benedict J. Smith, 8, J., rector of Holy Trinit eve How Tomerrow, his Devot |of Ear Dltlous ' Student’: Conquest of a Noble “The Child-Loving Saint” “The Plunting of the Cross” |day. “The Success Through Failu Sunday, “The Saint's Last Long and Monday, “The Crowning Glory —_——— PLAN§ LENTEN SERIES. Rev. Dr. Pierce Will Open Serv- i ices at Keith’s Theater. | A eeries of Lenten sermons \been arranged by Rev. Dr. IJ Pierce, minister of All Soul ren, mornings n and his sermons each o'clock will Le as fol: The { Corn \ ito given Sundar {Keitl's Theater, he subject of the course wiil be “The New Sinai—A Consideration ot ! | Religlous !ohles are: Sanctions” The several Behests” There will be special mu- |sic for the series iSt. Mmhc& s . SEAT PLEASA: MARYLAN No advance in the work of thal iy #:30—Chiurch schiool 11:00—Morning seryice, 8:00—Eveniug sertice. > OF THE | INCARNATION 12th and N te. n.w | Rer. GEORGE W, A D, . avenue and ¥ &t ¥. 3. J. DIMON, Rector. K:00—Holy Communton, 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning service. :00—Evening service A A CORDIAL WELCOME Gra.ce Church ** 23 8T, lllev \n.\m- BOLTON )umm\m am. and 8 { Foly Commanion. Fin sul\lly W ilam., _thira So Church of the Advent 24 and You aty, n. =uv.a-.nb 7:80, 11 wnd Cliurch_achool, 0:85 at 6. s»mee- Wednesds; ‘ " Saint ]amzs mrch | 8wt near Muss. ave | Servieny 10750482 1 a.m., 3:30 and Sundy m. i Third and A Streets S.1. REV. WILLIAM HL\RY PET TUS Recto REV. WILLIAM A. \IAQKT‘R Awsi Third Sunday {a Lent. 7:30 AM.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.~—Church School. {11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon (Rector). Wednesday, Prayer, Confirmation Instruction! ! (Assistant). hursday, 11 AM, Holy Com- ng Mis 4 s v 30 |on. I<nda\' » Confirmation In- ! Evening | struction; tor A CORDIAL ) St. Aenes’ w :I 46°Q BT, Bervice Ch 5 8 Quiet Day for the \\ omen of | the Diocese, Thursday, March 8, | 10 A.M.to 4:30 P.M. Rev. Allan | Whittemore, O. H. C., will the meditations. ‘Take Florl orth Capitol ears. _ St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. a Irving. Rev. GEO, F. DUDLEY, D. D., Recter. Rev, PHILIP A. DALXS, B. A, Asst, BUNDAY, March 4. ~—Holy Gommuaion. ~Church school. :l‘i:'d! :fl'nhnn(on ula‘ sermon, PR Oomnhnlwn. Tuesday -M Thursday, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH e UAKD. pany Jarding. | A1 the noon-duy services nest week | SPecial Services in Holy TrIBILY { spaciat Diepateh to The star, has) B, St. Mark’s Church| ,mumon, Intercessory Prayers and | CHURCH ADVERTISING IS URGED BY PASTOR! Baltimore Clergyman Says Public- ity Will Help to Fill Empty Pews. BALTIMORE, March 3.-—“Ministers must take full advantage Of news- Paper ‘story’ values to get recogni- tion and adequate publicity for their churches. They should utiiize - the personal element in current stories 10 create other toriex” Rev. Dr. Oscar T, Olsen, pastor of Mount Ver- non Place Methodist Episcopal Church, declared in an wddress before vertising men, The weeting was called by the church advertising committes of the Advertising Club of Baltimore for the purpose of enlightening Ininisters and church workers on the value of church publicity in promoting re- ligion y of our churches—t00 many em—are {nstitutions of holy rev- erence and empty pews.” asserted Dr. Olsen. All forms of advertising were nrged &s an eflective means to fill empty pews. Churches must adopt & policy and adhere firmly to it. Dr. Olsen said. Promoting religion ia & responsibil- ity facing every pastor in the city, and mdvertising is a means of un- questionable benefit. - Various forms of advertising, from i of the newspaper plats to church maga- zines and pamphlets, were shown. HADLEY TO SPEAK. Epucnpll Layman Plans Three Ad-| dresses Here Tomorrow. H. H. Hadley. 2d, a layman of tne| Episcopal Chureh. who for the past| week, in_Gonnection with E. C. M »r-\ cer, Tias been conducting a preaching | missfon at St. Andrew’s Church, New Hampshire avenue and V street, will speak three times tomorrow, the first address being dellvered at the 11 o'clock service. This will probadly bde Mr. Hadley's Iast appearance in Washington this ! convention EPISCOPAL. Church of the Advent 24 & You Sta. N.W Sunday evenlug at & Sermon—Conference Subject— “OUR SAVIOUR” ALL SEATS FREE. ited “ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 91821 237 i, near Washington Circle. Rev. Robert Talbot, D. D, Rector. 30 8.m.—Moly Communion. 10:00 a . —Moruing_prayer aud ipstructios 11:00 a.m — Holy Communion and Seruwon 030 a'm.—Sunday wchool 4:00 p.m.~—Instruction i to Confirma Tlaks. 8:00 pn.—Etewsang and eermon, by Rev. | Cooke, rector of the Chmeen_of the’ Asc 3rd. ond C sts.NW. evid Ransom Covell ‘The Four Only Interesting Things. Kear norvice BROOKLAND CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR 13t and Trving sireets. irst Hi am, D. 1 a Thc Nahvity 620 G_street we Founded 1795, REV., WILLTAM CURYIS WHITE, Rector. Second Sunday in Len ool An\flll' TON. with wer on by the reet. “CAN WE BELIEVE IN MIRACLES!" Honry L. | Church, Geory towr ¢h 7, & p.or.—C HANC! o Washington Gathearat wail pres Wonh p “has been hria regularly fo this bullding sincs TRO7. Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ase. n.w. near Woodley road Holy communion Morning prayer Tigly communton d Litany a ‘ : | Grace Pamh—GEORGETOWN WISCONSIN AvR. BELOW M ST oReotor. REV. HENRY L. DURRANT. 5 communion and rmon. I Evenlng prayer and wermon. i Ay everr week, Lenten service ana_ 1 i ;Pm)ycr. Litany and Sermon (Rec-| ST, TF | WILL ADDRESS LAYMEN. Y. P. 8 President of Epiphany Church Speaker Next Monday. Albert Sperry, president of the TYoung People's Soclety of Eplphany Charch, is to deliver an address at the meeting of the Laymen's Servi. Association to be held next Monday evening at St. John's parish hall, Po- tomac and O streets, Georgetown, at $ o'clock, ‘The men of St. John's Church, who will be the hosts. are planning for Targe representation from the churches In Washington. as thls is the first time the assoclation has met in Georgetown. George R. Wales, presi- dent of the Laymen's Service Asso- clation, is in charge of the program. Reports will be received from the committes assisting the clty mission- ary. Commander C. T. Jewell, secre- tary for publicity of the Episcopal Chareh, will tell of the acts of the dlocesan oconvention. DR. TAYLOR TO PREACH. Rev. E. M. Delaney Will Be In- stalled in Alexandria. Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, will preach the installation sermon at the Second Presbyterian Church, Alex- andria, Va., tomorrow night. ~Rev. L. M. Delaney, recently called from Lynchburg, Ve, will be instalied the new pastor of the Alexandria church. The delegation from the Central Pres- {byterfan Church to the missionary in Richmond will give its report at an early meeting of the congregation EPISCOPAL }OHN'S CHURCH Georgctown and Potomac Streets N.W, v JONY &, SORES, Rector, Third Sunday in Lent 'he Hol, (;:‘Ilmllnlol. iy, 800 b m-—Frening praver and w""’ 7! preacher. the Rev. T L. D 10:00 a.m.—The Holy Com- Frida. dreas, 5:00 pm Coun. ave. and Bancroft place. HERBERT §COTT SMITH, D. D, Rector. Services —Tha third Sunday in Tent. Holy communion. Kunday scliool. REY. rector. MT. PL (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN Minister. 11:00 a.m.— “Life’s Direction” Children's Story Every Sunday Mornin 5:00 p.m.—Vesper Service. “The Stout Heart” 5:00 p.m.—Junior C. E. Society. 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. 7:30 p.m.—Sunday Evening Club. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. —Evening Prayer and Ad- Holy communion and sermon by the KEITH LENTEN SERVICE IS ATTRACTING THRONGS Speakers and Presiding Officers for Ensuing Week Areas Aunounced. The mid-day Lenten services at Retins eate, LEot oAt hour daily, at 12:30 o'olock, except Ratur- days and Sundays, are wttraciog many persons. The program for next week is: Monday-—William ~ Mather Lewis, speaker: W. B. Patterson, presiding. Tuesday—Civie betterment organ!; sation: ay—Rev. James E. Freeman speake: William Knowles Cooper, presiding; music, Epiphany Church Quartet. Wednesday. ture Wallace, & ecretary of Agricul- aker; Henry P. Blair, presiding. Thursday—A. Mitchkll Palmer, speaker; W. Sinclair Bowen, presid- Tg: music, Vermant Avenue Chris- tlan Chureh Quartet. Friday—Representative Clyde Kelly, epeaker; Dr. W. J. Showalter, pre- siding. ___ UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church Nortii_Capitol and R sts. arv. CHARLES B FOLTZ, D, D, Fastor, " Full Gospel Asscmfi 830 PE! LVANIA AVE. N.W. H. L. Chlliar and H. W, Kllue, Pastors. >reaching the Cross of Christ in the Heart of the Nation. EVANGELISTIC MEETING y_ Saturday. 8 pm AR RY LE Y .o, a %o Teach methods of Personal @ilsm ana Christitn Work every Tu at 7:15 p.m, charges. - All are welcoms 3 Soin b cincean MEALING SERVICE Every Tusaday. 8 . l\rl)n[ thie aiCk. ALl afe wWelcome at every service e 3¢ i e schiool LENTEN POWER."” by migister. . sermon CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL) Tow. K ELIEW UHIII BIGELOW niste! ~LIFE TEST PARADOX Lenten Commuion EASANT Service 8 Mr, Berliner. Classes for all. Emile Everybody Welcome INGRAM MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TENTH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE N E Rev. B. F. Rhoades, Pastor, preaches at 11 am—“A FAMOUS VISIT.” 8 pm—“WHAT I SAW AND LEARN- ED IN THE PENITENTIARY.” Dr. Rhodes will tell of ences while acting chaplain o miss this talk. 9:30 a.m~—Church School. observations and expe Do not his f a state penitentiary, 1t will be full of human interest. Adult Bible Classes 7:00 p.m—Christian Endcavor Worship. Excellent Mudc. Comfortable Seats. Sociable People. ' You Will Be Welcomed. ‘ Flrst Congregatlonal Church Tenth and G Streets Northwest DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, Minister, speaks at naa—“If It Be Possible’ 8 pam.—In the series on Christ’s Parables with Modern Application— “One More Chance” Including' sub-topics: “CHURCHES “GOOD-BYE, AND THE RADIO” CONGRESS” “FRANCE AND THE RUHR” “WHAT BUSINESS SHOULD YOUTH ENTER?” 30 am~Judge E. P. Seeds addresses Gates Bible Class for Men and MUSICAL VESPERS AT 445 P. THE PEABOBY CONCERT COMPANY OF BALTIMORE Katherine Simmerman, pianist Women. Irma Payne, soprano POPULAR CONCERT WEDNESDAY, 815 P.M. George Washington University Male Glee Club. Louis A. Potter and Harry Edward Mueller in a Fantasie for Organ and Piano, composed by Also in Liszt's Mr. Potter. lection. S B ALy e 38 T e Herbert Bangs, violinist “Concerto in E Flat. » Admission free. Col- { Fourth Church of Christ, Sclentlst | 1319 ¥ ST.N.W., Room 605— 15 i Activities and Services § = E | i BAPTIST. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Moruing at Eleven— Sermon and the Lord’s Supper Evening at Seven-Fortr-Piva SONGS AND SERMON. Bitle & . B4 “DAY OF DEVOTION.” Rev. Father Ward in Charge of St. James’ Service. “A Day of Devotion” will bs held Tuesisy in St. James Church, 8th street near Massachusetts avenus northeast, conducted by Rev. Father Ward of Philadelphia. There will be addresses at 10 am., noon and 3 pm. SECULAR LEAGUE. The SECULAR LVI:.AGUE 1101 E STREET Sunday, Murch 4 -3 “Spiritual and Material ALFREDO W/ . Towsey thiee ociaties. i AT Grow SROWS CONTINUALS B fll\)m S SINGS AT THE EVEN 9:140, m ‘Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. It will do your soul gool to come to Temple Baptist Church (COR. 10t AND X &T8.) Bervices 11 _DR " | Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Corner_of 18th_and 1 & REV, WALTER H. BHOOKS 9:80 0w 13:00 a1 Vridny eveuiags at b o ook Eterboly ats & readisg. Mrs. R;ipah Eldon 312 F St. N.W. Bpiritual me, age meetinge. Monday at 8 pm. ritual_readings da " Rev. G. Lyal [ Arthan Meeyse Sundaz cvoni v BOCIETY HALL, e | 5:06 p.m ol devottonal Brookland Baptist Chur:h 12th and \:umn N DR. 0. 0. DZTZ PABTOR 11:00 a.m ‘“Rnldlfl‘! of Chflfi' i £:00 p.m. 1l Failures May be l.dn wne*,tn “Sucor WISCONSIN' AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH . VAN HORN, Pasto: Tactire and oIt Hiewiaats o6 Tuesday ! message seance gvening at b o'clock. Kpee Can be seen dajly Message ¢ Cm:le and Talk Every Friduy, 8 p.m., Room 301, Blackistone bldg., 14th and H n Evers_oun gots n “How to Get Ilc-sulb from K JA; COA’ 1 admission. sage. stal Gazing.” adiniks by appointment only. The! Fxrst SplrxtuahstChurch ALFRED H. TERRY ‘DLBJE' T: o “Psychical Research’ muow—zn BY SPIRIT MESBAGES. petiToday T am prepared to say that Tam or ‘11 _the pwsibility of messages being people call the epirit Temple. 1013 v, Pecond oot 'l'heCImrdmeodemSpmtmhm 1101 B Street N.W. EVERYBODY WELCOMB. 8 0O'CLOCK. Inspiraticual ra by J. A. Waters. | 5 p.m o'clock. Bubjeet— TO WHOM SERVICE I8 DUE. £ _sorvice, B pm. An illustrated ON THE MARCH . Tiel l’elworfll ng Tecture, 7th and Eandoiph n.ruE (Rey. . Paul Langhorne. with orchestral music. Taeatar. Suud E. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENHINY BEANCHES OF THE MOTHER 'HE FIRST CHUR OF CHRXST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia roud and Euclid st. Secovld Church of Christ, Sclenmt. Masonic Temple, Sth and F sts. N.E TMrd Church of Christ, Snen t, Masonie Temple, 13th st. and N. ¥. MAN WIT! SIDED GENEROAITY T43pm—"ON THE MOVE, BUT WHY AND WHERE( CH, ¥ ial_ Weicume nstiessiig Moeges. the In Audiy oriun: t. and Park td, “CHRIST JESUS” 4 8 p.m. Fifth Baptist ! 'l\.f;m MEETINGS— READING ROOMS: th © (excepi Wedne 1 Sundays sad holi 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 11 10 8 (except Wednesday, ISTRY OF ANGEIS, o Teachings?® Eye. 3, B Y. P U ACT{_CHRIST CRUCIFIED. E HAPTIST CHURCH o |WIT. OLIVE orrer oncaon. REYV. ROY A. CARTER, Pastor. m.—Sunday schorl fect, “God's Sanitary Cump . Subject: “God's tvma-u 230 to pel 8. § “IAL, SERMON McCAR' Gtfice Baptist Church 9th aud South Carol PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON. The National Baptist Memorial Church IMMANUEL Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road. The Hebrew Prophet, Amos, Cries: “Prepare to Meet Thy God! Jesus Says: “Be Ye Also Ready?” ARE You Ready Johnson, Pastor, Preaches at 11 A.M The Lord’s Supper iollowing. with Hand of Fellowship to new members AND BAPTISMAL SERVICE at 8 P. \[ Singing Led by Mr. Percy Foster and Chorus Young People’s Meetir 7 o'clock. Bible School, 9:30 Bible Lecture Tonight by Dr. Clayton on “POWER." = AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SINTEENTH AND O STREETS (ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE) DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER —will deliver sermons entitled— 11 AM.—“THE WORLD’S WORTHIEST WORK" 8 PM.—No. 5, “CAN WE KNOW THAT MAN IS IMMORTAL?” This is the last of five messages for the masses touching the hunger of the human heart. THE Ql'-\l\'ll" e STED BY VIOLIN, HARP. CHORUS. WILL GIVE SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRA) AT 7:45, TO WHICH ALL LOVERS OF GOOD MUSIC ARE Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.—John Ruthven, Supt. B. Y. P. Union, 6 to 7:45, with social and refreshments at 6. Strangers and visitors to the city cordially invited to worship with us. All Green Lino Busses Pass Church Door. THE HOME CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. HOMEY—INFORMAL—UPLIFTING Describes the Evening Service at This Church HOW DIVORCE SUITS BEGIN ~—is the topjc Sunday night—the fifth in a series on “The Joys and Problems of the Home.” You will like the Male Quartet and the C gregational Singing. Iight is the hour. wove G. Special —SONG ORGAN_AND . BEGINNING INVITED A. F. ANDERSON, Assistant Pastor W. S. ABERNETHY Pastor