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Latest Announcements of Church News, “HOLY NAME SOCIETIES " land where the < ed by Capt address on ‘ 3 T0 PARADE APRIL 29 ‘Will Meet in Cumberland, Md., for Annual Outdoor Bene- diction. The annual spring demonstration and convention of the Holy Name so- cietles of the archdiocese of Balti- more will be held this year for the first time at Cumberland, Md., Sun- day afternoon. April 29, beginning at 2 pm. Several thousand delegates and members are goilng by special trains over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from Baltimore, Washington, northern Virginia and points in Mary- Society of the Holy Name is now flourl The western the society i visitors. F metsburg, W Tancock, Frostburg, Mount Cumb to the visitors. 1 The section of L for 10,000 stown, Frederick, Em- Westernport, Pledmont Midland, Loua all the p and wiil join in the Baltimore and W welcome hington men about urn trip will bring the buck to The exer with a parade ton rsion- nd_unde hip of Capt. Thoma; f Cumberland. Th 1 in front of St where open-air benedictios wiil be conducted. AU th service a sermon will be delivered by 4 noted preacher of Dominican order. ¢ Following the religious the annual convention of divcesan Union of Holy ties will be held { auditorium, o will send delegat will be presided ove President P. J The dele: all sections ervice exercises. the r repor! of ilie Union, an mude by represen section. A spe: ation will alvo de from tional ddre ang the ey ashington cach lEes Local ar nts are being tielr families wiil tak he oppe et pictur the county DR. MACH. Itev, delphia. scembl Dr. W ‘reta tomor: at the Metropo urch, —_— “HOPED-FOR DAY.” TOPIC. Dy reh of the k Ves) Cliarl venan r service The of Ch will be William “hristian o'clock Stanley Durkee n York b and Browning Z of the Lord's suj rnistered Thursday Rev, Dr. Wall - prepar be conducted by senberger Wednes rning A or and_evening, ue Presbyte- ing subject s <pel as be sacrament will be offiein ing. service will William A. | $ pon, SALVATION ARMY NOTES. Prigadier David Stitt, District offi cer, will give un address at the Sul- Yation Arn Corps. Tth and P streets northwest, today at 8 o on the subje 1do evangelistic ur\ ice will be th. T Bouter tomoérrow morning at Capt. Katherine = tercession.” 1n ¢ Capt. Wexley n address on rge P orrow of 3. o Luilding, st He The Way Bouters thers.” conduet am.. in tion Army 102 to 116 B will give an| of the Cro will_give a Adjt mervice the cha; social scr street nort mecting treet Christ and H streets southw d continue through_the ght at 7:45. | P. AL Cave, will con- luct the meeting. assisted by J. IL | McCready, soloist and song leader. | Tomorrow at 11 o'clock the subject of | Mr. Cave's sermon will be “The Great- ost Verse in the Bible.” and at night | ho will speak on he Greatest Ruestion iSver Asked | Church, tomorray ek. Tlhie pastor, Rev. 6th GOOD :xivax SERVICE. Ths Pussicn sesvice from noon to 3 pm. on Good Friday at the Bethlc- lLem Chapel of the National Guard will be conducted by the Bishop of Washington. RED CROSS MEETING MONDAY. Tie ovening branch of the Red | Crose’ ausiliary, under auspices of livervigirl's Bible class of the Church of the Covenant, will meet Monday evening in the' All-comer's class- roam, continving their work on! children's garments. Miss Myrtie Wood is the chairman. —ON— Christian Science —PY— Judge Frederick C. Hill, C. S. Of Clinton, TIL Member of the Board of Lecture- ship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, Arcade Auditorium 14th and Park Road Sunday, March 25th, at 3:30 P.M. auspices of Fourth Christ. Sefentist. of ;¢ All Under the Church of ' Washington. No collection welcome. tminster, Martinsburg, | roning and | rishes of | will | 8 The | [ Protestant | ing sor s AL | visit NEW SERMON SERIES. Dr. Mitchell to Preach Today at Metropolitan M. E. Church. A series of sermons has been ar- ranged at Metropolitan Memorial M. B. Church by Rev. Dr. Harry Mitchell, the pastor. His subjects tomorrow : 11 am., “The Place of Christ Kingdom of God,” ‘and at § fted Christ.” Wednesd 3 p.m " Illustrated serv- ice. Holy Thursday, 8 p.m., minister witl speak. Service for meditation. Good Friday, 8 p.am., holy munion. ster Sunday, 11 am., . Leonard; 7:30 p.m., pageant, Angels of Light.” Sunday, April 8, 11 am, Dr. Charles G. Trumbull, editor of Sunday School Thnes: § p.m., ordination service, con- ducted by Bishop Leonard; 8 p.m., Dr. Charles G. Trumbull. BEATITUDE IS SUBJECT. Dr. Abernethy Announces Subject for Thursday Prayer Service. At the praver Thursday evening at Calv hurch Rev. Dr. Aberncthy a5% the theme based on th Beatitude, “Blessed are the meek, they shall inherit the earth.” A unicue plan will be followed ¢ evening, April newly ap. social of " the rch has ann d-fel- lowship evening ments will be served CLASS HAS BANQUET. “Christ in Ar com- Bishop Adna “The meeting ry service Baptist for Musical and Literary Prcgram Also Is Presented. nual ass banauet « £ the Methodist hool was held school room ass having a: member: ollowing the open 4. and the blessing | Hooker. und recently in the members their guests t of the church by Li pros and th sntertained with musical numbers. e made by of the pastor 1te w and North W. ¢ class, FREEMAN TO SPEAK. R tha v. D Church mes Freeman w the Epi the Mondas of v . the address at noon-day vieas next week to Thurs- prea Th dministered at 7:30 in the eve mmunicants the are expected to partake there- od Fri the rector wiil con- tive three-hour service, begin at noon. There will be i serv- on Good Frida idron at are assisting dally evangel Baptist Ch Tomorrow Rev. meeti Shiloh ceting will be 1 rs ai 15 Iridge wi 11 o'clock Rev, each at the me cervi Ward and the will . At 8 o'clock will be held. The main auditorium_ will - and Rev. Dr. Eldri dt nd a double meeting service Colston, at both services will Presbyter mortow niz cvening, when the Lord’s supver wiil sery will be be b rament celebrat held in th a Rev will be co; J.H. Dun WILL VISIT CHAPEL. The ducted by the pastor. wshington the Ch f the Transt tion, 14th streets ne st tomerrow to ad the rite of cont tion fo Rev. J th- winis- ter. ation. Haster has been AY'A.HL,:I, b I. Queally. vicar of the chape: LECTURE AT AUDITORIUM. “Whatsoever He the subject of a by Viva M ua Unity Auditorium, 1 \west, tomorrow Doeth Shail Pros- ture to be in the ning at auditorium of the church. | I street | beth EVENING THE FREE MASS MEETING PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Girl Evangelist to Be Heard on “Evolution” at Poli’s Theater Tomorrow Afternoon. Program for the free public mass meeting _tomorrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in Poli's Theater, when Mary Agnes Vitchestaln, the fourtee; vear-old evangelist preaches on “Evolution” nounced today by Rev. G. Cory, superintendent of the Gospel Mission, under whose auspices the meeting was arranged. Rev. George M. Diffenderfer, presi- dent of the Washington Federation of Churches, will preside. The girl preacher will be Introduced by Supt. Cory, who assisted in an evangelistic campaign conducted by Mary Agnes in Wheeling some years The musical ~progru the sermon will include by Maj. Charl whridge mann, a Miss Linton at the piano. ice, participated in by tion, will be led by Percy will start with the “Amertea.” A reature of the will be a song by children Gospel Mission children’s ent. C street l'rel'eilh\; abel C reg oster, singing of of the depart- | 'DR. ISAAC WARD T0 SPEAK i » | Evangelistic Service Follrth Presbyterian Church Aunounced. at nLeld each night Quartet ulso scloist. und the Asser T |15 scheduled for Decisfon day iday hool Reception of new members will be observed Easter Sunday morning. Tomorrow night James McConkey | Pittsbursh, Pa.. will co-operate It the orning will be held tomorrow TOBE HELD EACH EVEN|NG Revival Services Next \Veek at Co-| lumbia Heights Church. will be L n the urch. Meltor N Re. Heights Bock st order RETREAT IS PLANNED. | Religious Ceremony Will Be Held | n in French Tomorrow. aftern [ tomorrow ences will after Mr. Bruns to whiel be o | this retreat to whom it iWILL RELATE CONVERSION Man Who Planned Suicide to Tell of Experience. Hall will orthweit — - WILL CONTINUE SERVICES. ! Rev. W. A, Bedell to Remain Presbyterian Church. nue duri PLAN SPECIAL SERVICE ‘Will Continue All Rest of Week nt‘, Wallace Memorial Presbyterian. Special ser ngelistic continue o n Somers tian Associat 5:50 p.m. tomorrow. Bibles and Testaments Greatly Underpriced Our annual sale of sampl e Bibles and Testaments. including some Prayer Dooks and Hymmnals and a few of the old edition of Hymmnals only. Bibles from $1 to $7 Testaments from 35¢ to $1.40 —both the King James v Standard version. They are what is known as ersion and the American “samples,” and the bindings are a little rubbed or worn from handling or packing. The price is very low, in many cases almost, and in some cases one-half the original price. An carly call is desirable. as there are very few dupli- cates; generally one of a kind. Woodmard & Wothrop Book Section, Fifth fioor. STAR, WASHINGTON, I PASTORS PLAN PROGRAM. | Bi-Monthly Meeting to Be Ad- dressed by Baltimorean. i The Pastors’ Federation of this city its ! da. a bi-monthly meeting next Mon- morning. They will meet at 10:30 for the transaction of any busi- and at 11 a.m. they will march in a body to the auditorfum of the New York Avenue Presbyterian thelr meetings have usually been held, where Rev. Dr. O. C. S. Wallace, pas- tor of the Kuta Place Baptist Church of Baltimore, Md., will con- duct. at the request of the Pastors’ Federation, a Passiontide service. He will be assisted in the service | by the organist and quartet from | Foundry Methodist Eplscopal Church | of this city. An invitation is extended by the federation to al i CHURCH CONTEST WARM. The song s(.n.l-fimmr Endeavpr Boys and Girls in Rival Activities. ! A contest is being waged between of the of the boys’ aud girls' { Junior Christian Endeavor Soclety { the Church of the Covenant, points & scored as to attendance, orig- {inality, memory work. missionary service, sunshine activities for sick Jle,” ete. junlors n at 1 the particiy ok t wier the tting. while leads the campaiz — e . LENT SERVICE _PROGRAM. {Rev. Herbert F. Randolph t Read on Monday. | the groups meet every Children | r ' for Lenten serv at 1 [ next week at Kelth's The i Monda peaker, Rev. | Randolph: conducted Ly | Brites I ter is: Rev. A w Spealker. Rev. v. W nducted by Rev. by Rev. Alfred B. I Aton o i ! Fourteemh Street Church of | Ch.rxst ridian dx. 1 Commus 1 am. and Welcome to Everybodr. LARIMORE. Minister. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH A Hear T, itibie sebo LIEUT. COL. THOMAS J. Dickson "\ REAL MAN." "NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1 and D sts Bibie School at 9:30 a.m. Communion worship at 11 o'clock. i g Services at 7 welcome Ever Every cervices. one Rev. C. R. Stauffer, Pastor‘ Church of 2 SUVENTH ST Fourtcemh 1 Street Christ A Hearts Welcome to Eversbody. T B LARIMORE. Minister. and D Ste S E . JARRETT. Minister. 10.50 8 . Park Vlew Christian Church Pack rond east of Georgia ave. I SMITH. Minister, THE _HUMANITY CHRIST.' “LOOKING UP." 5230 0.m . 1:50 and 6:30 pm Columbia HelghtsClmshlnChu.rch . Park Ttoad West of 11th St BENJAMIN H. MELTON, Pasto al Christian Ludeavor prog: crvhods Welcome Pre-Easter Revival il ‘Tu AND i1 8TS L3y ND i H St. Christian *'{ \wist. | Tomorrow and will continue through the wesk. i i Creads Wil Mmc. Marcxa | 145 YOU ST. N.W._Meeting_ Sundsy evgn- WMrs. Ball n Mondass and Fridars, at 8 eveniags at § o'clock. ading. Message Circle and Talk Friday. S p.m.. Room 301, Blackistcne "t and 11 b Coual admission “How to Leave Your Body and Returs.” JANE B. COATES. Mrs. Rizpah Eldon 512 F s’t NW. s st | Spiritual l’nsl Ir‘i" ,ln.r‘:-d Frich | The First SpiritualistChurch Iecture by the pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJECT : “The Soul’s Awake: FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. 'he soul has wings as the white ship has . and the art of arts is their unfolding.” anday. 8 pan. at Psthian Temple, 1012 W._Second floor. Al weleome. B Mareh 29, 30, 31 S p.m. —Concert pn —Spirit mexsage seance E av. 8 p.m. -Carnival PSYCHIC READINGS EACH FY: VING. L8 %, TR e spirational Lo 4 3 s un Trsplru oA T CAMIN I DGE, Messages by Pastor. MBS. WHITE, Mr. Myers and otbers. Spirit Communications Circles, Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays, l(tn'hfl by_appoi; ent. S, . HEMEN. 261 N a.w, Potomac 158, has arranged a unlaue program for Church from the session room, where Tuesday | will midday 9 o'clock daily Herbert F. S. Aher- A. Mor- Johin w. and Morning ! The Clmrch of Modern Spu itualism D. C., BIBLE CLASS MEETS. ‘Western Presbyterian Ladies Hold Session. The monthly meeting of the Young Ladles' Bible Class of Western Pres- byterian Church was held at th home of the president, Mrs. 1. W Ellenberger. The Albert, 1825 I strect northwest, Tuesday. After a brief business meeting, the time was employed in sewing for the Florence Crittenton Mission, An in- | teresting feature was reports by members of money earned by them for class benevolences. The various activities resorted to in earning money outside of regular channels proved amusing and instructive. The guests were Harvey Dunham and Mrs. Dunham.” The pas- | tor commended the cluss for its work. | The hostess served refreshments, as- sisted by Miss Helsey and Mrs. Hig- gins, after which the meeting ¢ to reconvene in April at the home of i1 Mrs. Young, 1450 Spring road. An | invitation to young women to meet | wita this class at 10 a.m. Sundays In | the audlence room of the church is| extended. CHURCH WOMEN TO MEET. Presbyterial Society Plans Annual| Gathering Next Wednesday. The Woman's Presbyterial Mission- of the Preshyiery w xklvlnh’l')n city will hold its annual meeting at the Metropolitan Presbhy n Church, 4th B = s southeast. next W, 5 sjons hegin at 10 rough the day will 1de the = ‘u{ufhur\ for the The program and two addresses will be giv Miss Lucy Dawson, general secretary | ‘r.l the Board of Home Missions, and ' Miss Julia Hatch, a missionary of | Siam. ~ For the 'accommodation of | visitors and guests the ladies of the Metropolitan Church will serve a 50- cent luncheon at noon. Mrs. Harvey | Irwin is president of the Presby- iterial Society. BIBLE STUDENTS. und dnesday ses- am. and continue | he business s mual reports iety and election Xt year. will be inter ting. | Intematxonal Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM 1012 Ninth St. N.W. Lecture Ly MR.A. L. SMITH. “The Narfov;m‘i/ay to Life” 5 and 7:30 p.m. - Rible st COMING MARCI % PILGRIM THORNTON. tures at 3 and 7:30 p.m. MARCH 5050 5 3 P i e reice | Seats frec No colle 3 p.m.- Umon Wesley A.M.E. Zion chaplain, tired, Vermont Avenue Christ the subject evening service his topic will be Real Ma | Wednesday, | pastor, | ne {an fllustrated 1 the World.” der Bible Thursd L be held with 4 sermon by ments of the | Judge J. of the opening service of school tom S. Weightm sp cf the class union [ Fric Grace First ;, ,.,l SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923 9 Activities and Services Avenue Church Program. Col. Thomas J. Dickson, United States Army, re- preach tomorrow at the Licut. will ceing For the services will be held Thursday and Friday svenings under the leadership of the Rev. Dr. rle Wilfley, av night Dr. Wilfley will deliver The Light of will be un aspices of Crusaders’ of the Sunday school. communion service will Dr. Wilfley. ne senior and young people’s depart- Sunday school will as st in the Friday evening serv v will preac The Colonels Bible ¢ Park Pre ster The the el; £s taught by ill have chary the Sundz Miss Lou Purker will future work oW morning. n and Judge alk on the past and The women's societies of the Chris- tlan churches of the city will hold a church prayer service v at 1 o'cloc JURIST TO SPEAK. Judge | at the diunapolis lass of lun ~ OTHER SERVICES HALL MISSION LA. AVE. N.W, Sunday ut Prayer weeting Tlursday at 8 p.m. at the above wddress. ' REFORMED 150 AND 0 STREETS N.W. HENRY . BANCK, DL, Pastor. 1m B THI o0 s st WL Min DIVINE SEREICES A% 11 aee g 3 o 3 A L.\l»\hkbi“h!. Church of Our Father 13th and I NW. UNIVERSALIST Saia b, Sts Rev. Clarence E. Rlce, D. D. _Galbr;lth. A M E. Zion Church’ 6th st. bet. L M sts. now WM. D. BATTLE, Pa 2:20 u.m.—Sunday school and Tasses. | Preaching bs Rev. 5. Q. Swan D. D., Presiding Eider of Wash gion District rick Christisn Endeavor. HRIST CLEANSING THE Miles Memonal C. M. E Church L and X V. ave. nw BREEDING. Minister het . “Jesus Trium- phant worth League 1 sermon w W oo rn Star | and house- M ROPOLITA\ WESLEY A. M. E. ZION CHURCH T stroet s nd_and Sd sts CALLIS, Pastor. CEOF SALVA ,Israel Mctropohtan C M. E. Church 8:00 pm captains meet pasior John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Clluuh 9-¥ Corner 1411 pud Corcoran £V, . 0. Eunwcro SOIREIONTY arte or _Annual Thanksgiving sermon (o Knight< of Pythins. riatian Endeavor meeting. THE DIVINE INITIATIVE. fees continued during tie week Ningsworth, evangelist. The EW THOUGHT. WARDMA! Stoiber—New Mrs. Mary Corneil WASHINGTON Mr. James A. Edgerton—President T. Mrs. i Mr. George H. Shibley- Mrs. Serepta de Hel Mrs, Prof. Mrs. Soloist, Theosophical anwood Cobb—Bahai . Viva January—Unity Society Miss Fay Moorman; Public Invited COME AND_HEAR THE at I For the Glories of GOD and Ye Advance- ment of Ye Christian Falth. From the yflower “Relation PASTOL mor o “Palm Sunday Les<ons T g W CWELCOME YOUR FRI NEW THOUGHT. AII Studcnts of Truth o4 ut the reer. 2605 Mo art 5 Mar ra of (Lhistianity. Mise Fuller Bers. V afrer NatxonaI Center of Christ Healing RER] Now Sunduy service @ ~duy. Kymposiim a I'he National and 4 p.m i Between Music Ho:uliw-“ Harriet Seymour dent Seymour School of Musicel “cation of New York. Author of Music Can Do £ r Yo TALK FOLLOWED EY Musical Healing Service THE PLAYHOUSE REET N.W. OF WASHINGTO GARNETT JANUAR APHYSICIANS, NEW HOMI Iye St N.W. (Nesr 14th and 1 St o bt VIVA M. JANUARY Sunday, 8 P.M. SOCTETY VIVA M. AN CHPISTIA: n_Church on | Al Wed- | JEWELLED | . 'E. Ricker | 'Science of Truth Association and) car lines.) ! COL. DICKSON TO PREACH.| LENTEN SERVICE SERIES. | FAREWELL TO PASTOR. Young | Retired Army Chaplain on Vermunt “Foes to Christian Life" Ts Theme | Ingram Memorial Church to Ten of Two Pastors. | “Foes to Christian Life” will be the | Ingram Conzregatonal general theme of a series of Lenten a farewell rcception services to be held Ali the Chure! hdfl'f | Rhoads Wednesd ing Our ther (Universaliet), 13th an . te res ony exto! N Strools morthwest, from Monday to L’T’J‘H}\ e s Friday, inclusive, of Holy Week, the | {7 CTHISo S hEre] congregation of Al Souls’ Church goffaoEaes | HrE ftosds (Unitarian) uniting with the Univ "Dr. Rhoads will preach alists for these gpeclal oc ST aatmat it oo oA hours being from 4:45 to | will give one of his Chautauqua le | tures in the evening. wit! his fami enter der Reception. Chureh Rev. B. Pierce and Dr. Clar- _‘Tiice, the pastors of the two Churches. will conduct the services | which will include the celebration of | holy comnunion on M: Thurs- | day, the anniversary institu- | tionl of that rite. | The special topics of the several of the series are as follows: | “Secret Iaults”; Tuesday, Our Own Household": “Preparation to Meet v, holy con LUTHERAN. Grace Evangelical Lutherar Church (Ohin Synod.) th and Corcoran st Pastor. 18 AND 1 ST EV., W Ribie: scliool ermon Spectel m . wALTIM Confirr: New Members. . T.00p 00 pom WEEK Thi Vesper Service, _Sunday, 4 p.m Luther Evening SERVIC] Mond; S pm 14 DURING Tuesdas, We FROVST R Py e T e HOL’ Church of the Incarnation | R Northeast_ecorner 14th and Gallatin S, D, i REV. HENRY MANKEN, Pastor. <pers, 8 p.m ey Wiy, WAL CAPITOL Sl REV. I. 0. BAKER, Pastor. 2 ‘IV,A w. and $ p.m. and Wed ay v D. - — — —. WELK Church of Reformation ice evers ¢ REV. .ybm:"dw'z‘x;in‘n .. Friday even e Trinity Lutheran Church Con. 4tn ac E e, (tigoint S7m0d TeAr's cate mens (Engiis Holy communion will aleo L ce. Prepar No eventng Sundas 0 3 No_seats roserved. AND P NW Bev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, ol 9:30 a.m_ German Lent nfirmation service. 11 am confirmat p. ». Christ Lut heran Church 1 apd N st J. FREDERIC WENCHEL. Pastor 11:00 A.M —CONFIRMATION SERVICT 845 A m S.and Rible class 745 P M _ROL - -CALL SERVICE ice Maun: Sans 1 St. Paul's ‘Eng hsh‘ Luthzran‘ Church Hudd]e D D., Pastor. Confxrmatxon and Addrcss ¥ quartet and junior choir | Specxal Musical Program Wednesday sredas i Fridey morning at 11 E. 6:40 i KE l l ER MEMORIAL LLTHFR AN MARYLAND AVE. AND ath S. T. NICHOLAS, D.D,, Pastor 1 School., 9:30 a.m.—Spring 3 Trie nds invited to the Bible School. 11 CONFIRMATION "“PALM SUNDAY PRA}SES" prelu u“‘ ,_luhn q ) | ! Concordia Evangehcal Lutheran 1 G | 1 ALT WFLCOME am. am—Organ (Faure): solo quartet, Gates } (Knapp), Miss Eame re. Law Mr. Seltzer, Mr. Foll: M.—Anthemn, “Jerusalem.” from Eli (Costa), Mrs. * (Gounod), M Service Throughout Holy Week THE HOMELIKE CHURCH LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (AT THOMAS CIRCLE) G. M. DIFFENDERFER, Pastor Palm Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:0¢ a.m.—Sermon— “THE IMPERIAL CHRIST” Reception of Members and Infant Baptism Special music—“The Palms.” . :00 p.m.—C. E. Societies, senior and junior 8:15 p.m.—Sermon “Whatsoever He |7n(‘l|‘ Shall ‘ “THE CHL‘RCH ()F TI_IE FLTL‘RF" Prosper” PUBLIC CONFERENCE —oi— PSYCHOLOGISTS—METAPHYSICIANS Sunday, March 25, 7:30 P.M. PARK INN, Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Road VISITING SPEAKE Thought Mrs. Phocbe Holmes—Metaphysical Institute Julia Seton, M. D:—New Civilization Church Temple. Los A1 nd School, S . openiug ew York SPEAK a address. Mr. Frederick Pratt—President Practical Psychology Clu Reid Umstead will read an original poem Society of Washington _League for Larger Liic. Fva Williams—School of Practical Christianity Assembly ot Washington piz Miss Collection YUCATORS 10N NI the Stella Duke R LL CONSTRUCT bO.\PEl; THE . Soprano Soloist—Miss Helen Howison Voluntary Contributions—Free Pews THIS CHURCH WELCOMES YOU CENTRAL UNION MISSION. TRAL UNION MISSTON. BT e Have You Bought a Brick? Central Union Mission The Mission of the Churches M. 0. CLANCE. Treas. Building Fund Needs Buyers for 7,000 at $5 Each To Start Work on Its New Building. Mary Agnes Vitchestain The Wonderful Child Preacher - THE GOSPEL MISSION INVITES YOU of 216 John Marshall Place IN THE YEAR In God We Trust AT POLI'S THEATER, MARCH 25 3 P.M.—SEATS FREE 7.000 IN COLUMBUS, OHIO, WERE SPELLBOUND LAST SUNDAY—MARCH 18—HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY Come and Get a Message Worth While Attorney Charles Trowbridge Tittmann conduet Song Service; Miss Mabel will preside. THE GOSPEL MISSION INVITES YOU—Your co-oper: to be Samaritans—We wish the People to know our work—Investigate Churchman and Critic—RIEV. —The Mission to the Churchiess, CORRY, Supt. | will Prof. C. Linton at Piano. si Perey ¥ Dr. ton desired—We try G. W, EVERY NIGHT | ster will | lhfl‘--nderrer; See These Children? They are the Emergency Home and they are struggling to build an adequate place to live. Will You Aid Them? Regular Services from EL (4R sy Ty o s Fiaing Home for Buday. 748 p. m.. -n 3end s conversion, anaive: Foniene s at the Mission. the Wem. A Bodell. of former- Wm. Chap- X. Bpecial urnish the