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10 _METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) [ SERMON ILLUSTRATED. Jowa Ave. M. E. Church | —_ 5 ' 5 Rev. Dr. Cartwright to Preach in i Local Church on China. | Rev. Dr. Frank T. Cartwright, dis- [trict missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Foochew, China, will speak in Douglas Memorial Meth- odist Episcopal Church, H and 11th streets northeast, tomorrow evening t 8 o'clock. His sermon will be il- lustrated with many fine pictures showing the Interior of that great land. The subject will be “Five Hun- dred Miles in China.” Douglas Memorial "'\ a0 Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 7 pm., Epworth _METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) _ DUMBARTON AVE. Dumbarton ave. near Wiscousin ave. n.w. REV. B. I. McGOWAN, { Sermon by the Pastor | [ & PMLILLUSTRATED SERMON ON - “500 Miles in China” By Dr. Frank T. Cartwright | of Foochow, China BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. FREE SEATING. pastor. th Lengue. EVERYRODY WELCOME. :| WAUGH M. E. CHURCH ¥ 3rd and A Streets N.E. | Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school 11:00 . “A Manly Man” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League, 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic service, “Lest We Forget” Rosedale M. E. Church 46 “Tenn. C. E. LINGER, Minister ¥ sehool; 11 am., pn Soworth League. Eveitine serv Wesley Methodistriipiscopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C KEV. J. C. NICHOL .V " oam 8 pm Services vonducted by pastor. Sundas school Conference. Monday S p.m. Lincoln Road Church R Ainister. 11 2. “THE ATTR. WER OF A PURIFIED CHURC: & ‘DENATURED RELIGION K Supt., ¥ am P " PETWORTH - | and New Tampshire ave. n.w.; G. Ellis Williams, D. ., Minister Mr. 0. J. BAN- | Grant Cir 9:45 Supt. e Address by A, Wilbur, Grorge | D ersity. L] . GOSPEL MANDATORY S0 pon. 0N, be worth Orchestra during Passion 1 & ¥ Quarter]. GET CLOSER TO GOD Come with Your Family and Friends Special Evangelistic Services Brightwood Park M. E. Church Eighth and Jefferson Streets N.W. Take Oth Street Car to Jefierson Street Sunday, Mar. 18 11 AM.—8 P.M. MONDAY NIGHT— Office Bearers' Night TUESDAY NIGHT— Guest Night. WEDNESDAY NIGHT— Fraternal Night. THURSDAY NIGHT— Church Night. FRIDAY NIGHT— Sunday Schoot and tional Night. 8 P h m Spocial services ea: Pastor, CHARLES S The Noted Evangelist-Soloist EVERETT R. NAFTZGER WILL SING HIS FAVORITE SONGS—DON'T MISS THE CHANCE TO HEAR HIS WONDERFUL VOICE REV. CHARLES S. COLE WILL CONDUCT THE SERVICES EVERETT R. NAFTZGER Evangelist Soloist COLE vice, Sunday, March 18 to and Including aster Sunday Two-Week Se Services 11 A.M. 8 P.M. Sunday School Epworth League Sl M. E. MCKENDRE CHURCH (The Red Brick Church) Mass. Ave. N.W. Bet. 9th and 10th Streets Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor_ SERVICES Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., Public Worship, 7 p.m., Epworth League. 8 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Tuesday, 2 to 5 p.m.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. 2 Friday, 8 p. Pentecostal Meeting. Sunday Morning Sermon by the Pastor, subject: “GOOD MEASURE, PRESSED DOWN AND RUNNING OVER” Sunday T\ight—E\ange ic meeting conducted by the Pastor. 'I‘[le Anderson Sisters and the McKendree Male Quartette will sing. There is always an altar service and prayer for those needing help. Bring your friends and help them on to God. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME L R R On Columbia Road Northwest Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. Bible Class; Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Mr. Charles C. Murray, President. 11:00—Public Worship with Sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “THE OPEN DOORS OF LIFE” SPECIAL MUSIC: “Fling Wide the Gates" (Stainer). “The Divine Petition” (Stainer). 6:30—Epworth League Social Hour, with refreshments. 0—Epworth League Devotional Hour. 8:00—Public worship, with sermon-lecture on the subject: “LORD SHAFTESBURY AND HIS TIME AND MONEY” lessed Jesus, Fount of Mercy” (Dvorak). My Redeemer and My Lord” (Buck), Mrs. Deal. GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, DJRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC; LEWIS CORNING ATWATER, CHURCH ORGANIST. 8:30—Calvary by DR. MONTGOMERY, SPECIAL MUSIC: Cliurch doors open in the evening at 7:30. All pews free to the people. | — s FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. 5 Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D, D., Minister 11 am— “THE GRACE OF BENEFICENCE” 8 p.m.—Doors open at 7:30—PEOPLE’S POPULAR PRAISE SERVICE—Dr. Randolph Preaches‘— “WHITHER GOES THE SOUL?" « Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. William F, McDowell will speak in the interest of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society. ALL INVITED. : g | THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. 7 ANSWERS TO THE SECOND 10 QUESTIONS 11. (a) Luke, i.68-79 (twelve verses) are a record of Zacharlas' expression on joy when John was born, and his own lips were miraculously unsealed. (b) Zacharias said the prophets had prophesied from the time the world began that Israel would be redeemed. Luke, 170. (c) Zacharias foresaw what his child’s mission was to be and said, Thou child shalt be called the. prophet of the highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways. Luke, i.76. (d) Zacharias prophesied that the mission of both John and Jesus would be to give light to them that sit in dark- ness and in the shadow of death, to gulde our feet into the way of peace. Luke, i.79. . 12. (@) John grew and waxed strong in spirit and lived in the desert till the day of his showing unto Israel. . i.80. (b) Joseph and Mary went from Nazareth to Bethlehem t Pay their taxes because they were ¢ Luke, ii.1-4. (c) the house of David. When Jesus was born, shepherds in the field by night saw and heard an- and the glory of the Lord shone __NEW_CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Church of theNew Jerusalem “I, Johm, saw the Holy City, New Jerusalem. " (Revetution, T 10:00 " Areana cinmm for adutts 11:00—Morning worship, with scriptural ser- Free lending Libra METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL - 4!3 and C Sts. N.W. (John Marshall Place) “In the Heart of Old Washington.” HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D., nister. 11 A M - SERMON BY Rev. Frank T. Cartwright, D.D., OF CHINA S P Dr. Matilda Hunt OF INDIA WILL SPEAK ON “CHILDREN OF DOOM” Other meetings as ususl. Classes for all ages in the Sunday schogi 4t 9:30 a.m Everybody Invited and Wanted. The National Methodist Church TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 5th St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m Sermons by the pastor. 11, Subject “The Man Who Had Another Chance.” ening, 730 Subject AST FEELIN Epworth Leagie. 6:4 “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." M. E. Church South 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N E. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D.,, Pastor 9:30 u.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- ship. 7:00—Epworth League. 8:00—Evangelistic Service. Large Chorus Choir Quartet. | Al Prowestant Christians without a church home are invited to unite with | us. and 10th and B Sts. S.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER. Mi 1 _am and 8 p.m— Pastor will preach, 9:30—Sunday school. 7—Lpworth League. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship, 7 p.m.—Epworth League. REV. E. A, Revival the following ministers of our cit Thursday and Friday—Rev. Marvin M. E. Church South | Monday—Rev. J. Judson Ringer. Tuesday and Wednesday—Rev. Clovis G. Chappell. . You are cordially invited to attend these services. ing. Gospel singing.” Doors open in the evenings at 7: —_— e round about them. Luke, ii.8-18. (d) According to Luke, angeis joined the angel who had been talking to the shepherds and sang, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will to men. Luke, ii.9,13,14. 13. (a) Godly Naomi, Ruth and Boaz mighty in wealth, ancestors of David and of Jesus, lived In Bethlehem in the time of the judges. Ruth, i.22, and Ruth, iv.16-24. (b) David lived in Bethlehem when he was brought from the field and anointed Israel's future king as instructed by God. I Sam, xvi4-13. (c) The wise men were first led to Jerusalem. Matt, il.1. (d) He- rod called the chief priests and asked where the Christ was to be born, then sent the wise men to see if th prophecy was true. Matt., 11.5,8. 14. (a) Being students of the Old Testament, the chief priests and Wwould be the birthplace of the Christ. Matt., il.5 and Micah, v.2. (b) Micah prophesied, the remnant of Jacob shall be among the Gentiles in the midst of many people. Micah, v.2,8. (c) Isaiah prophesied of Christ, Unto us a child is born * ¢ * and the Kovernment shall be upon his shoul- der; and his name shall be called vonderful, Counsellor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting’ Father, ths Prince of Peace. Isa. ix.6. (d) As coming from the stem of Jesse, the Christ was to be known as the rod; coming from the roots of Jesse, he Wwas to be called the branch, as proph- esied by Isaiah. Isa., xi.1 ¢ (a) Isaiah said, In that day there shall be a roo§ of Jesse, whic shall stand for an ensign for the peo- ple; to it shall the Gentiles seek and his rest shall be glorious. Isa.. 11.10. (b) Isaiah also sald, And shall assemble the outcasts of Isrdel, and gather together the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth. Isa. 1112 (c) Godly Simeon was waiting for the conselation of |Tsrael. Luke, 2.25. (d) It was re- caled unto 'him (Simeon) that he | should not see death before he seen the Lord's Christ. Luke, 2.26. 16. (a) Simeon said of Jesus, A {light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel , 2.32. (b) Simeon said to Mary, Yea, a sword shall pierce through thine own soul also, that the thought be revealed. Luke, 2.35. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. scribes said that Bethlehem of Judea | had | SATURDAY! prophetess, elghty-four years a wid- ow, came {n as Simeon was prophesy- ing and also recognized Jesus as Israel's redeemer. Luke, 2.87-38. (d) Mary’s offering of two pigeons, or two turtle-doves, according to Lievits icus, indicated poverty or_inability; according to the New Testament teachings, Mary had the lamb in her arms. Luke, 2.24. Lev., 12.6-8. 17. (a) When found fn the temple, Jesus sald to his mother, Wist ye not that I must be about ‘my Father's business? but no one understood what he meant. Luke, 2.49-50. (b) God spoke of Himself as Father, saying, 1 am a Father to Israel. Jer. 31.9. He- ing a descendant of Jacob, and know- ing he was the “Son of God,” Jeésus loved to call God His Father. (c) From childhoed on, Jesus remained subjec to His Father and mother until the time of His baptism; He increased in wisdom and stature, and in_favor with God- and man. Luke, 2.51-52 (d) Jesus probably helped His l‘;lflhel'. who was a carpenter. Matt, 13:55. 18. (a) When Jesus was thirty years old John the Baptist, who was only six months older, began to preach and to baptize. Matt, 3.1-6. (b) Jesus heard that John was bap- tizing; Then cometh Jesus from lileo to Jordan unto John to be baptized of him. Matt. (e) Six verses in Matthew and twelve verses in Luke give us a few of John's words. Matt.. 3.7-12, and Luke, (d) John evidently admired the prophet and consequently adopt- ed Elijah’s method of dressing. 11_Kings, 18. 19. (a) John likened the Pharisees and Sadducees to vipers b ause thelr cold, selfich, mercenary Matt., 3. (b) When the pcople arked Job what thev should do, John answered: Him that hath two ats, let him impart to him that hath ‘none: and he that hath meat let him do likewlse. (c) To the publicans John said: Exact no more than that which is ppointed you i To the soldiers John said, Do violenc to no man, neither accuse any fals ly. and be content with y wa { Luke, 3.10-14. (d) When ed if he were the Christ, John fi ankly re- plied, I am not the Christ, and when asked if he were Elijah, he said, No. John, 1.20-21. 20." (a) People said to John: baptizeth thou then, if thou be that Christ, neither that prophet?” John. 1.25. "(b) Ignoring personality, Isaiah prophesied a voice would herald the coming of Christ, saying: | Prepara ye the wav of the Lord . 403 (also Malachi, 4.1). (c) Christ is beautifully described’ by Why CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Euclid st Second Church of Christ, S B Musoute Temple, Sth and F E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13th st and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church ‘of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. und Lark rd. SUBJEC “SUBSTANCE” i1 am. and 8 pw. XDAY' SCHOOL—11 a.m i ROOMS: LW, R 0 to- § (except nd Sundays and bolidays, 148 BAST ¢ TOL | Hours, 11 %0 8 (e to @ holidas COLORADO BLDG.. 14th and | Hours. 10 to 9 (Wed., 10 to and holidays, 2: ) THE ARCAL (Second Floor)— 10 to 5:30 week days; also 7 to 9 p.m. (except Wednesdars). 2:30 Wednesday, | saiah thus: He shall feed His sheep as a shepherd; He -shall gather the lambs with His arms and carry them in His bosom and gently lead those that are with youn . 40.11 (d) When John' said, Behold the mb of God, two of s disciples m and followed Jesus. John, by Louise Harding L | MRS. CHAPIN TO LECTURE. Mrs. pin, lecture and ic will streets northwest, her subject be ad_Awaken.” CHRISTIA. s 15th St, Christian Church h and D Sts SE. . JARRETT, tble Al THE LY ¥ 15 am IFE ATIVE Evangelestic ser Saturday. til Es " NINTH STREET | CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9th and D sts. nee. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. 10250 4.m. 800 i ‘ n and ¥ TERMS . S each evening, except __METHODIST PROTESTANT. First M. P. Church 4th st. near G s.e. REV. G. J. HOOKER. Minister. Sunday xchool drmons by the minister. : p. TRCH WITH A WEL( NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE Ace., 8th and B ¢, CROS unday schioo and 5 p.m.—Preaching by astor. 15 p.m.—Intermediate Chrl RHODE ISLAND AVENUE | Rhode Island ave. at Ist st n.w REV. G. 1. HUMPHREYS, D. D., Pastor. | Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor—7 P.M. deavor, | Communion and Morning ! worship at 11 o’clock. | Evening Services at 7:43. i Every one welcome at i services. Rev. C. R. Stauffer, Pastor 4 TH STREET | Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Rond West of 14th St B. H. ME! i all /H St. Christian f P. A. Cave, Pastor e schioal. 30 p.an ospel of Chri In at the night service.. Pri-Ea 9: 1 7 Rap dzy. A cordial wel | METHODIST EPISCOPAL sdi‘m.!g\-{ERN'IO‘NK'I' AVENUE _ MOUNT PLEASANT (ML E. Church South) 16th STREET N.W. NEAR LAMONT REV. CLIFTON K. RAY, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. sermon by the pastor. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship, sermon by LAMBERT Services ery night next week, except Saturday, 8 pm., preaching by J. Howard Wells. Gospel preach- 30 o'clock. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ! Vermont ave. north of N st. | REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D, Pastor. i 9:45 a.m.—Bible ool 11__SERMOX RY | REV. A. W. GOT'LSCHALSL, hristian Missionary Society. O e, Detawaro and Dist. of Cot. 1 8 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. Mr. Gottschall. Special music at both services by ehoir, mived and mule quartets. led by W. 1 Christ 14th_and Meridian sts Bible study, 10 a.m, ing and Communion, 11 a.m. now A He to Everybody. A ety RRMORE, Ministor " Park View Christian Church Fr, Sieter L SMITH, Mintste o HAVE ANDTO HOLD." OMPENSATION." i | Clovis G. Chappell , Pastor. (M. E. Church South) v | Mount Vernon Place Church The Representative Church 9th and Massachusetts Avenue " M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School—Classes for All. 11 A.M.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL 11 AAM.—Overflow Service (Junior Church)—Sermon by REV. M. LEO RIPPY 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League—Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL . Special Music at Both Main Services by Large CHORUS CHOIR AND MALE QUARTET Under Direction of Pref. R, Dean Shure. not | tional | 17, 1923 COMMUNITY BIBLE CONTEST Third 10 of 100 Questions on Jesus Christ “The King of Kings.” § (Subdivided) 21, (a) At the time of baptism, what was Jesus doing when the dove alighted upon his shoulder? (b) Not having been together during th(“ir childhood, how did John know that Jesus was the Chris ‘(c) \A’that did the people think John ought not to do if he were not the Christ? (d) ‘Why did John baptize with water? For above, John i 22. (a) With what lind of a baptism did John say Jesus would bap- tize? .John iv. (b) The day after the baptism in what affectionate words did John refer to Jesus? (c) A few days later, what did John's expression of endearment cause two of his own followers to do? (d) What cal.am:%y befell the young preacher Jobn for rebuking a man and woman, high in | official and gocial life, for their immorality? | (a) When in the mountain, what creatures were the only com- | panions df Jesus? Mark i. (b) Though weakened by prolonged fasting, I'by what method neglected by Adam, did Jesus three times overcome the | greatest enemy of God and man? ~(c) For honoring God and God's word, with what royal service did God honor Jesus? (d) By starting His king’ dog upon a_spiritual foundation, according to His own later teachings, what outlook had He for a future earthly dominion? Matt. 24. (a) What prophesied weapon, undervalued by us, did Jesus use |in overcoming the devil? Isaiah it. (b) When Jesus returned from His forty days of solitude in the mountain, what sad news greeted His ears Matt, iv.12. { ought, where did Jesus go? gers, indicated that John's faith was wavering? 3 i {25 (a) Had John besought Jesus in faith instead of expressing doubt, what could Jesus have done for him, according to the prophecies of Isaiah? Isa. xlii. (b) Having started out upon His life mission, what solemn announcement did Jesus make in the synagogue of Nazareth, where He had worshiped as a child? (c) How did the people accept the announcement made by us? (d) Having now launched out upon the estal | He did? 26. to what resort did Jesus return, and who followed Him? (b) As Jesus revealed His ideals to His disciples, what classes of people did he say would be blessed in His kingdom? (¢) For checking social evils, and for promoting righteous ideals of living what did Jesus tell His disciples they were? prophets? . 27. (a) What class of people did Jesus tell His disciples they must differ from if they expected to enter the kingdom of heaven? (b) When discussing the law about killing, what did Jesus say about any one who would kill a person’s self-respect by calling him a fool? (c) What did desus tell His followers to do before they madeé an offering to the Lord (d) Upon what words spoken by Jesus in this discourse are people grow ing mclined to use as the basis for divorce laws? 28. (a) How much more exacting were the teachings of Jesus con- cernmg the treatment of an enemy than was the law of Moses? Lev. 19. (b) How many and which verses in Matthew vi give the model pray®r that Jesus taught to His disciples, who evidently did not know how to pray? (¢) Where.+did Jesus say is the safest place to store our treasurers? i (d) / 1g the disciples not to be anxious over the material things ings to cat. or to drink, or clothes\to be worn—what did the Gent el (@ What habit, prevalent in that day and this, did Jesus caution i His disciples against? (b) Which verse in the seventh ch. pter of Mat- thew is known throughout the world as the “Golden Rule”? (c) What { imited prom did Jesus make that few of us understand how to ac- { cept and use? Through what kind of a gate did Jesus say all must i pass when entering heaven - | 30. (a) \\hu[ warning did Jesus utter to His disciples concer j religious teachers? (b) In comparing emn to ‘trees, what did Jesus s |is the natural method employed in disposing of trees that do not produ | good fru (c) What class of ; ones to enter heaven { what did He liken each? i Copyright by Leuise Harding Earil ’ -_— e REVIVAL MEETINGS |MEMBERS HEAR OUTLINE Ten-Day Campaign at Fifth Bap-| Gii Gl Congregation at| | { 1 i i e ; people did Jesus say would be the only (d) Having divided all people into two classes, to i of Church of Covenant Holds Annual Meeting. the ntinuing inger will | pmn. Sk REFORMED. | REFORMED :: night preach dai annual meeting of the gation of the Church of the Covenant Iw announced the church maintain and Mrs. John D. Hales as mis- ies at Peking, Chin; Dr. Mary n Eddy, missionary emeritus at Leslie W, Leavitt, Soctety of the Cov. nd Louis F Elack sionary _among the mountaineers of West Virginia, *|ported at Parkersburg, W. v adjoining fields by the chu the Sabbath schooi. the afternoon service tomorrow o'clock Rev. Dr. Wood will ontinue his series of sermons on the neral them Things He Has Made,” sermon-topic_being .\lurv_.” At the evening service the subject will be “Biblical Psychol- o8y: The Reaction of, Thought on utes Destiny g s A ™. Pastor. | Monday evening the missionary so- L1 | ciety will hold & meeting at the hom Duai Citizenship.” | Of its president, Mrs. John Nelson Mille lat the Ontario. 4 11:00. R—WHERE | Istael Metropolitan C, M. E. | | Church the particular Finding God in Go_Forward.” "~ Ebenczer M. E. Church ; i 1 Corner 4th and D sts. s.e. ! REV. 3. W. WATERS, Minister. 9:30 " hour. 9:30a ey Nagior. dist. alstriet LOYALTY,” AIl Students of Truth Are walcomed at the residence of Annie E. Carter, 2605 Mozart place n.w. and’ Thursdas affernoon during March, for training in pe healing, Bible Interpretation and Stady Courses in Pra Christianity. Miss Fuller and teaghers, _Voluntai i Mi hers. - Voluntar e o ! National Cent_er of Christ M. E. Zion Church| Healing S12 17th S§t. N.W. 6th st. bet. L and M sts. n. nday service at 4 p.m. WM. D. BATTLE. Pastor. ¥mposium &t 3 p.m. T utir. ool and. Bible classes. Emma Gray. Geo. E. _PERSONAL _CONSECRATION and Leona Feathers. FOR DIVINE SERVICE. 6:30 pm.—Varick Christian Endea PUBLIC CONFERENCE e d e el O e Psychologists—Metaphysicians Sunday, March 25, 7.30 P.M. WARDMAN PARK INN rterly conference Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Road. 3. — METROPOLITAN WESLEY SPEAKERS: MRS. XAY OORNELL STOIBER. A. M. E. ZION CHURCH D street s, bet. 2nd and 3rd sts New Thought Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio. ETON, M.D., HENRY J. CALLIS, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Subject, “LOVING THB_KING JULIA S ) New Civilization Church and School, New York City. DO MoTis THAN SELF. Y S muar nries THOS Special music by our choir. = Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion R > Rt e ey Cl urch President Practical Psychology Club. MRS. REED UMPSTEAD. (23rd Between L n‘d M N.W.) MRS, SEREPTA DeHELEA, Rev. B. D. W. JONES, Minister. Toteue for the Larger Li 4 junday school and )Elvllle classes. MBS, EVA WILLIAMS, School of Practical Christianity. MRS. VIVA JANUARY. Unity Society of Washington. PROF. STANWOOD COBB, Bahai Assembly. Soloist, MISS FAY MOORMAN. Church At the Plano, MISS STELLA DUKB. 8rd st. bet. L and N. Y. ave. n.w. Publio Javited. Gollection. CoA e bty LRI Ty L GEE S Como and hear these epeakers tell the new :80 a.n.—Sunday school. e e 11:00 .m—Pastors Subject, “What Shall [ Tesssge of reconstructio We Believe Aboit Jesusi” 3:30 p.m. ME: 11:00 a.m.—3 — 5 Rev. J. W Epwo —Dr. M 3:00 p. h_League. ) p. Soe M. Madden of Chicago Ricker R. Kil- SERVICES. TOU ARE WE s Friday even- R.—Qu 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.- ‘Among the Lowl 3:00 p.m.—Helping Hand Bench Rally and Fellowship V.. C. E. Service. ‘The Importance of the Night Prayer.” Miles Memorial C. M. E. Dby Rev, W, D, Battle. Music by Galbraith Chofr. 8:30 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching. YOU ARE_WELCOME. Brown Memorial A. M. E. 14th and B sts. and North Carolina ave. n.e. 9:80 a.m.—Snday seliool, Preaching by the pastor. A, C. B Leaguo, renchin astor. REV. 0. E: Jones, Pastor. * Haven M. E. Church 14th and B sts, and M .. Closing up for the conference year begin- ning at 9:30 a.m. and closing up Monday, March 19, at 10:30 p.m, 11 a.m., the pastor; 8:30 p.m. sermon o the Ladies’ A! Naylor of Pittsburgh, - Ps 10,’at 8 p.m., pastor's fa; 5 Sinners' Club will turn ont, They ask all Christians_to turn out with them. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14ih and Corcoran sts. n.w. BEV, W. 0. GARRINGTON, Pasto 9;80 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classe 1%: mm‘_c‘;'r!‘m’mAExgmlnflt ORY,"” ‘m'—Christian’ Endeavor meeting. T8 D —"MARKE OF DiSoIPLESAI®.” Foly Communion. S T S These services w SOCIETY OF NEW HOME, 1326 Viva-M. January Bunday, 8 p.m., “THE DIVINE CORRECTIVE” Mary B. T. Chapin of New York cits, Fuesday and Wednesday, & pom. HEALING MEETING ‘Wednesday, 8 p.m. “THE. WORD TO MAKE YOU WHOLE” (¢) Instead of going to John, as people probably thought He | (d) What question, sent to Jesus by messen- | hment of the kingdom of God, what were the three first things | (a) Having started activities for the establishing oi His kingdom. | (d) What did Jesus sayabout fulfilling the law of Mbses and the | s held Thursday night, at which it | “Finding God in the | ’" Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services 53 SUNDAY SHOLS N BBLE CONTEST Considerable Interest Re- ported in Community Ques- tion Awards. here are schools repr ed in the Commur Bible question contest being ed by the Bible department District of Colum Women's Clubs. Consider; in the contest is reported i mittee in charge Contestants are Dply carefully to ti information” on sl velopes each time I not always handled by the aminer. It is pointed out b mittee that refere . A slight deduction he omission of re {lowance “will be madc in questions 1 to 16) be presented to a {ing of 70 per ot It is recomm follow first the Matthew; if th i there, 10 turn | Luke. If the answe than the two books n of the now the d be will be Wwh es of the Lmaining 1 | will e use eighte {for any tw Pinned to the contes | there must be a scaled | taining -the « age, street add birthplace and bi testant is reques church, Sunda ganizati i (Seniors mit award vears ratin there t largest number {used. includin are to be add Contest, of ¢ Women's Cluh west. Contes that envelope: of postage j ceived by noc ing the public 1$1,000,000 EPISCOPAL FUND NOW COMPLETE Lawrence Announces Char | 1 | Bishop | acter of Donations Received. Bishop | nat of 660,600 ndov of the n is now e 010.600 t i i } | In in pl idit 9,000 was given be |paign by five persons | penses, which used. tin be MRS. HAFFEY TO SPEAK.’ Address Vesper Y. W. C. A. Tomorrow. L. Haff per dg has Will Services Mrs. J th. v wil at the se vited o atte All girl {vesper service w tomorrow evenin | Somers of the {5:30 o'clock. i MAJ. BATES TO SPEAK. New Yorker Will Appear at Salva: tion Arm Maj. 2 deliver address ing at 10:30 o'clock the Salvat | building, 10 Subject: “Ou New tomorrow n the chapel of Social Service street northwest mment.” Bates will istic service at the No. 1 s northwest, and Ge con duct evansge Corps, 606 F will speak on Special music Seventh and A Btreet LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS. Regnlar services tomorrow. REVIVAL SERVICES, Beginning Tuc McBride of Califo ing until Mar noted evangelist. | National Science of Truth Association Dr. Johrn Herman Randall 0f the Community Church, New York City Will speak ‘on “The Rediscovery of Jesus” Sundey evening at 8. SPECIAL HEALING MEETING Wednesda iz CONDUCTED BY ADA RAINEY THE PLAYHOUSE TREET N.W. o Boneh: Rally. and ermon | p——— e WASHINGTON Viva M. and Garnett January Christian Metaphysicians Eye Street Northwest (Near the 14th and H Streets stops of both car lines) DO YOUR EMOTIONS CONTROL YOU? Learn “Bulership Through Control of Emotions, ™ the By Viva M. January Friday, 8 p.m., ' “FEAR TO HARMONY” This is_the first of a series of seven lectures. |/ ‘Literature and reading room. Personal and class instruction daily in Christian Healing.

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