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\ 10 ] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923. Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White2 |TQ HEAR TALK ON LEPERS. BlaLgr ésp;g?;m?gmsn WILL GIVE PAGEANT. IMHHUDISIS PLAN R e iCOMMUNITY BIBLE CONTEST METROPOLITA-N | Woman's Baptist Missionary Asso- “My Kingdom Come” to Be Pre- Appeal‘ TG mOrEow ciation to Meet Monday. i J sented by ChurcH.’ —— i H i MEMORIAL s o | Methodist Church South Ministers| ~ ~ sented by Churchl. ifth 10 of 100 Questions on Jesus Chri an’s Baptist Miss wy Associa Pay Tribute to Rev. J. Kingdom Come” Wil be. given at Mou Answerestosthe: fouthited ; “The King of Kings.” *1n theiHeart ol iOKasInE S | held Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Howard Wells. v evenings i E:n::leunllx q‘l‘;i:l::mo::n::: l$ul§livided)l“nfls. 43 and © Sts. N.W. (John Marshall Place) | | Mrs. John Lake, missionary to the be the second ilme the pageant m,, lepers of Canton, China, will describe [ At a meeting of the ministers of | been presented in America and will Contest being conducted by : g ) After sending out the twelve di le of the Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., the —Alethodist Episcopal Church | qi : . & E (a ve disciples to tell people of t viDsysom Ml o wil e served becween |Sthin W et RER cleht " | LY }I’::[“;re:'c"::u‘?(%’xnwno Bishop Caridler Will Preside| | the Bible Department of the | |kingdom and (5 win followers, where did Jesus got (1) Through wha . sorning and afternoon _sessions, he Mount Vernon ration did Jesus tr i o ell e h(‘,‘fl f“ the “em,,,o“_ Place Church, presented a handsome gy i District of Columbia Federa- illust y to arouse people to a realization of their spir —SERMON DY Streets | Bible, i . ual darkness? (c) As Jesus went from city t , findi foll BISHOD ADNA W. LEONARD, [ :::;fh‘:?::“ i, Bt XS | Bible, n bewn ol Ri: Seomer mit'| SHERWOOD PRESBYTERIAN| @t Coming Conference tion of Women's Clubs, | | U5t*Gid Te say to Chorazin and Bethsaidaz. 04 Andowhat did Jeen. D. D, LL. D ! . ing elder of the Washington district, i at Roanok through co-operation with | |say to Capernaum, the city that had been blessed many years by His R et [ " {{ {2 thelr vpreciution | - CHURCH ELECTION HELD| oanoke. The Star, witl be published | |presence? 3 > . ¢ Dr. - Chappell. r i S ——— tomorrow. 42. (a) While in Capernaum, His fi L w 23 M.—Pageant by Sunday f|| ‘DIST EPISCOPAL (' (Wlnm P the . W P! is home city, what did Jesus say abc 7:30 P.M.—Pagean ik nas ETHCDIS] Bible. spoke of the work uccom-|Congregation Chooses Elders, Dea-| 1y R B Tyre, whose wealth, beauty and doom are described in Ezekiel xxv: School and Epworth League, ley Methodist E opal | PUshed by Dr. Wells during nis four ¢ one hundred and thiry-ninth = : a8 Wes ey Methodist Episcopal el s hpenspauning hisiton g A . . t xxvii, xxviii? (b) In the first recorded personal prayer of Jesus, how “ANGELS OF LIGH CHEVY CHASE, D. C. [ T oy Bfit| cons and Trustees—Reports in |fession of the Bultimore annual con-| RETURNED MISSIONARY many times did He address God as Father? (c) What does Mark icll u. Comecticnt e awt Jnei ot B alnleters under big ¢ Collections and Disbursementd. | vene' i wesi ud Cnureh Roanoke, | WILL ADDRESS WOMEN | 1hat, bt e e ey o e o et o e Near All the Downtown Hotels. REV. J. C. Nlcflox.som D. D.. istel lecessity of Dr. Wells: 5 Vi, next Wednesds Bishop War- fame of Jesus’ doings and sayings were spread abroad what did the gi e - = ‘ER™ | rei fr The annual congregational meeting (ren A. Candler of Atlanta, Ga, w conscience of Herod suggest? wl TER' om the Distric: 4 z n A, Car Atlanta, Ga, w ien g THE MESSAGE OF EAS moval from the District. e e R T lanta, 111 | con; i Sunday, April 8, Dr. Charles G 1 . and A pm was held Thursday evening for the |® The conference Bomprises 220 pas- 43. u) Judging from Mark’s description what kind of a va Trumbull, editor of the Sunday Services conducted by pastor TALK ON “THERAPY." I election of officcrs and glosing up of | toral S e L Herod? (b) Rather than admit and correct a bad promise, what did Herod School Times, willispeak, morn- Soloist morning service. { the affales of the year, which ended | Maryland, part of Virginia and the £ do?" (c) Who buried John the Baptist? Mark vi. (d) When the twelve 3 Mrs. Bessie Haycock. { ‘Progressive Therapy and Commi March 16. Reports were submitted by | D, ct — E ing and evening. At 3 pni. Ordi- |l il gemelapmis nity Health Is the subject to be dfa- | the various organizations, which | bes ot prospecti anpes br5s e ; disciples returned and gave reports of what they had done, what tender nation _Service c¢onducted by cussed by Dr. Joe Shelby Riley tomor- | Showed that the benevolent contribu- [ toral appointments has aroused much interest did Jesus show jn them? Mark vi. . Bishop Leotiard | DUMBARTON N AVE. [ row Stichson at3 gelotk ih-vhe-smen | Hons amotnted o $2.068, and the cur- | oral 3PS niments has ar 4. (a) When the people followed Jesus and the disciples to the % forum of the Secular League, 1101 I5|rent expense fund $4,385. There was| Rev. D Tow: v 5 The National Methodist Church "N. E RCH strect northwest. A discussion by the | 150 reported a halance of 35,087 in |ing eider of Lo wamal wiin dircod , desert, what did the disciples suggest toward evening? (b) What co Dumbarton sve. near Wisconwin ave. n.w. | audience will follow the lecture. the bullding fund. Will be mosed by the foey, & 5 mand did Jesus give to His disciples in the desert that staggered them? ; BEV B R — I{‘I‘?:;r;' Were slected as Iollows: [iimit asiwill DY B L Woalt of e (c) Allowing 17 cents to a “penny,” about how much did the disciples oh DARKNESE 70 DAWN. " = S REISCORAL (B HEre Sy B naNeyon an oval- | Baltimore dlstrict and Dr. H. P. Hamil estimate it would cost them to buy bread for the multitude? Mark vi Easter Music by the Choir. = EPISCOPAL (White) | jiifan ¥: ‘Beitieid and Frederieic 1. | °F e Alexundria distrie . / (d) With how many loaves did Jesus feed the multitude, and how ma Reoeption of Members. Baptisu. ! SRR . thr rustees; James o by meane s haiod tatRey Be ; H were present to be fed? j .‘,.‘w:v. ur;‘,‘- i .Douglas Memorial 2t s sga [Einenteran un G- e, three |agaria chureh, will succeed Dr. W . ' 45. (a) Between the story of sending out the disciples and the feed 4 & : . 5 pecsiding eldor of this dist : . he 5000 upon th disciples, h ] A S o vear: If, clerk of the. co; : 3 1 ing of the upon the return of disciples, how many chapters interven: G. Ellis Wiliams, D D., Mu,msler N j 1oy ;R:::}\;Ex:;?:::,? D.D. Pastor i reiution. und Janies P Lenfer. ud | RO 1 o i in Matthew? ( me Clags of people did Jesus withstand, as record: A e » 1rssox axp | (01 : [merits o Mount ¥ cpug i : : in the twelfth chapter of Matthew? (c) When the Pharisces accusc 2 " TRINITY M. E. CHURCH EWORTI LEAGDE EARTER sEnvics, | Iihin o7 (b Subias'sehont Wi fev b, i ; . A Jesus of anworthy motives, how strongly did Jesus condemn such speech” i} completed % i (d) When Jesus was told that His mother and brothers were outside de 5 < R iy \\C E rowing idly. the membe sm]!' . - o Sx % . L sth St and P being over 400 pupils, Plans are now | Ghureh, where Re siring to speak to Him, what did Jesus do and say? H a.m.—Easter bermon d E: 3 X i b : : .. r an aster | | consideration fo! % adtion] TyleE completed h : 3 & . . f JO“P}' Dawson, Ph. D, E:‘“’to Music. ap Lo Consitmationtorithe vuitaing. |} y - L astorates T 46. (a) What four parables did Jesus relate while the disciples were SERMON BY :'.‘fu:'x“'" 1 Baptism and reception of new members. which will decommodate over 700 | the o co will anged If | i on their journey? (b) When the disciples heard of how Jesus had agai —The Cantata, “The World's | People. and ground will probably be | Bishop Candler adheres to the four- : fearlessly rebuked the Pharisees, what question did they ask? (c) Instead or, “The Living Christ” X » “The World's vear time Timit, as has be a : v as ) e DS e Living S| broken this spring. i 1as been rumored 7 7 % AN FASTER MEDITATION. A PAGEAST WILL m: GIVEN BY THE thee“r':.r'm sesc r e Tev. Dr. \Walter F. Eagleson 1s the | i€ Will do, although the last general of pitying the scli-gighteous Pharisees, what attitude did Jesus tell the H Wi w1 of the District of Columbia will be 5 ; j =il i i e ? (d) After talking to His disciples abou: L. ASSISTED BY THE pastor. conference of the church removed the | disciples to take toward them? (. is ples _al Lincoln Road ChUYCh Hors. 7 asncvolg g et four-year pastoral time limit alto- . b : the Pharisces, what request did Peter ask that evidently surprised Jesus? Lineoin road, Rhode Ty It AL ‘ ! OME T S e amGther: {tem af Tosatiinterest tod ik . , 47. (a) After Peter's request that Jesus explain the parable, to whon o e "N i PRESENGE! WAUGH M. E. CHURCH| 1pec ; Sy SECULAR LEAGUE. be presented Lo the conference in the | : A | did Jesus say He was sent, rather than to Samaritans or others? '(b) Wha I o s g - = T v | TeCent purchase of 106 acres of land | > two parables are recorded in Mark (c) How many chapters intervenc sy - SERVICE OF rasTER Music, 3rd and A Streets N.E. Thc SECULAR LEAGUE |ut caithersburg, Md, for tie estal- i i | |in Luke’s record, between the sending out of the disciples and the feding 1101 E STREET N.W. 5 L of = home for the aged It of the 5000 in the desert? (d) How many chapter in John's account in- By or is expected that Rev. J. J. Ringer, S L E b 12 pm. | Rev. Howard F. Dowm; Past D, 30E sxu;g;,; April L 8 pan pastor of St. Dauts Ghurcl, i ns MRS. C. R. VICKERY. tervenc between the calling of Andrew and Peter, and the iceding of they re.| 5000 in the desert? IOW& AV& M E Church | e R - .{ “PRO s AND | put in charge, Mrn(.l Chlm'}v‘s Y{o»‘}‘o Vickery, 48. (2) Af 1 di f the 5,000 in the d hat did th i P . 3 7 turned misslonary from India, will . (a) After the feeding of the 5 in the desert. what did the peo- The Risen Lord and the REV. C. . LINGER. FASTOR. FRIESDS —|Y. W. C. A. VESPER SERVICE ' £% theaddress “enind the Bunga-| ple say and what did they attempt to do? John yi. (b) When the people DK GUY FITCH PHELPS| Friends (©ttiovoxi i nominational Misstomary” Fedorarien | tried to force Jesus into being their king, evidently prematurcly, what i 5 o 3 next Fridav at 5 pm. in the Mount | did Jesus do? John vi. (b) When Jesus was in the mountain what were Wdlmm J Ihompson | 3 sp«cm inusic by the choir. Brief | Field Semury for the M, E. Board of : Miss Mabel Strider to Be Speaker|Vernon [Place Methodist Episcopal | His disciples doing? (d) In the darkness and in the midst of the storm address I Gue pastor. Recep- Public Morals, 9:45 a.m o. Drew Theological Seminary. *'of members at both services. Church South, Massachusetts avenue | what strange experience did the disciples have aiter they had rowed ! 11:00 g ip. on Tomorrow’s Program and 8 5 STl CONE TO ALL w P. 8230 pm.— Clirts 3 and 9th street northwest. = 3 "CHRIST.’ \x EANTER WHD ) ill Preach Il 8 M. | pom e Gl R e e naustan) about twenty-five or thirty furlongs? John vi. i . £ ill illustrate life behind the 49. (a) What does Matthew write in his account that Peter saic - e i T i Fnends Meetmg clation Pl Mol ”"" 1855 hungalows in india MesJomn N.| when he saw Jesus walking on the water and heard | k2 (b) Hor 1% § —7:30 pn. Thursday | 4 . o 5 ulbertson of the federation will pre 5 1ki n the water? (c) \\ d Jesus sa E H H | 1811 Eye St. N.W. I'F street. N long did Peter succeed in walking o A did Jes 2 BRIG Hl W3OD PARK M. e PIECOPRl SO ) {to Peter, and what happened when they entered the 5 What di EPISCOP. S i e 1 % Gtk o8 Hester Alway Relsinger of the | PRl el S: . \\ ——combmsoutnd - Meetineat tr aim. _v“}_gh'(f_‘;g;;]gr ker Her mub- | e A vt Cicols wllltlhc peoplc say when they heard of these things and wiut Lupnened to h and Jefterson Streers AR Invire, ' " TAlltan i o Wil o the | Eive the Bible lesson from the Book | who touched the garment of Jesus? Wil Strect Car (o defiersar Street ; P L G TTMETHODIST PROTESTANT. |80/ Tea will be served. The pub- |7, s . (8) With what egm g and unnecessarx question did the troub ! oy A ot TSt 1 | s ansees aud scribe: app . Welcomes You Easter Sunday . e s e o 17 NORTH CAROLINA i Tore g A SRR S e e dosers and o1 { o 5 X i 2 9 inational cou E]l‘ q (*l U 18K To Hear the Noted Evangelist-Soloist “The Living Chrtst" Sl A N W rory Wednosiny o Fuctid Che: ore i ; “Leaiah . ) SEECIAL FASTLR MUSIC BOTH SERVICLS, LW oSk EVERETT R. NAFTZGER g e e Who Sinve at Both Services. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m ST PAUL Wi J. JUDSON RINGER, Pastor. e : e = Easter Sel‘vu:e. | e X e SUNDAY SCHODEELECTS. (WiLL LEAP C. VELSERVICE. ast Da\' % H ~ep 20 ode aiand ut ¥ " 4 o i 3 l'\i_m,xpk A ; . Il lon o V. 6. 1. HUMPHRLTS, D. 5., Pastor, nd Leona Feathers: oo | o e ; : : So- | Bell Heads Rhode Island Avenue Walter P. Harmon to Officiate of the e e e b Services 11 an. ..ml x p.o. M T O asisation. | et il Mo Soyenndt hristian_Ead The National 1 be the Evangelistic : ‘ i MT. PLEASANT ~ First M. P Church " Science of Truth Association |t : : SERVICES @€ o o : L “The True Resurection” | harel of Sie'id Soli“fha'Bifurd |y odonioe oo ADA RAINEY, Speaker, s, .- S 3 the minister. Eastor Sunday evening ac 8 o'clock. . ? RCV‘ Clifton K. Ray | 4 \ 30 a. THE BLESSING OF ‘THE LORD IT , Conducted by e 155 SAKETH RICH - o ADA HAINEY, LEADES Rev. Charles S. Cole Qi S Sy okl sl bt clavees s e SV Bocrs O Watoome. D e G N | " rHE PLAYHOUSE EVERETT it NAF : | . 1614 N STREET N.W. Tl Lstor, tam Mo worshin. Reception new REV. T W “nus : Faster's wubjeet Sia0larn T e = partic “The Triumph of the | M am —Faser & i Supetintendent FOUNDRY CHURCH ! Resurrection” it b e A e e fende 5 AND GARNETT JANUARY Sxxtc;mh Near P Street N.W. s : ; i cm- s ene REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D, D., Minister |t “Death and Fife." | Gfi‘,’.’%“,‘{‘f’fi{“‘,E 5?,“_“‘ o B Rev. W. A. Lynch, Paator erso g oy v 0o ; : \\H‘ T i . Sl ; reception of e Tnmmmn T 1t e _'l els, ey Tias . Mre | Offlcers \\:1 “Be ?Muld at Eig “WITNESSES OF THE RESURRECTION"_ : N Thg%ic;sth;cal Foundry e et ANCK, DL, Paste 1216 M BT, N.W. 11“! CHRIST." S : e et e 13th ST. AT NORTH CAROLINY AVE. N.E By James W. McGuire Holy Comaunion on Edster morming is ol “"_ e oELe ol e wervioes't | snamuna 3 ; g ! AN WESLEY VERMONT AVENUE | & church o1 ., Aprit 8 1 “ARE WE IMMORTAL?” :?0 AM acrament of the Lnrd Supper. Mlu lubel Holbrook mEmOEOLZI;‘(.)N CHURCH (o) A M. E. Church Aprit g T 10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship; Infant Baptism; Recep- |45 '-vg'}g?“" v e “jfi“r Dis: L oh of “‘.’hdfl,m.‘ 4d-| ppy. EABLE WILFLEY, LL D., Pastor. T Tecent years he has devoted him A LU o " 11—Morning worship. _ Sermon hy bh(or ference which has been so gucc On Columbia Road Northwest Between 14th and 15th Streets BISHOP WARREN A. CANDLER United Lodge of e ii??“f;'f;alflysuf.‘;‘mnfl’ “LTFE OUT OF DEA’ fully launched at Keswick, N. J. Dur minister of the church. 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. “Edwin Dice, Superintendent. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Worship; Musical Service. “The Wisdom of the Israel Metropolitan C. M. E. 7 ehtistian Eodearor meetings. o y N ¥ -l “THE TRIUMPH OF EASTER” it i e Misd Fdna White, organist., 745 pm.—"Joy in Heaven, What Causes Galbraith A M. E lwn Church ‘ :h h 367 Baptiam. Big Siog A o at. bot. T, and M siv, o urc Y bnE X Duoois Open at 7:3 ISE SERVICE g CIAT St oo gy et O 1 TT5th St Chrismm Church B EAST’ER PRA S GOOD-WILL CHLTR¢ “The Significancc of e *TY TOMB. th jand 3 DR. TRUMBULL SPEAKER: . . SOt ~ ¥ 2 King.” | M~ E. Church South Easter” B 1 “"‘,“m’;', l',‘,j,',:' “Cantata b5 the| 10w, fE QUESTION, W0 ARE o great privileg: Don't if v Address REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, D. D., Pastor : emie s oF AR WETCOME iiics iniahs e Trumbull is n ;nl"rn l!i’\r"ll » - | . D. E. o 1 o o C A L‘ Vv A R Y | tion of Members; Sermon by— | WHERE." . domeit by "Holy” Commuaiod. 830 8.m —Sunrive . senvice ol lo“tdh?g llo:ézlpi:)z*l:gl)e;‘g{(;hB‘« v v W o] o ing his stay in th ity !\( will be the JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 7:00 PM.—Epworth League. Theosophists. 812 17th N-W. eption to Misnop J. 8. Caldwell | 8 $ s.l,,,;y Cantaa, gfhr“ e[l isista v helclyne Duitlie o Judge .l<’>~4'pn'l\i" r‘r‘,\:;,.;.‘ 7 m.‘-m. \‘lJP : harles C. Large Chorus Choir and Quartet. % : Ancients” Church S CHRIS N ilisemm b z A i Al Protestant Christians without a church home are invited to Stuaiciasiioesiarsin o : . c L RrsEE B, Pastor. Nmth Street H St‘ Christian “'{f/ ruwgs;:(; 50 a:m. e e = = R .- o T i f . [ Bible school Dor.tlinl Dy LSt > : oftertory solo, *Hosau. | & METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH. ' S e (:hrlstl an Zigater Joye. Sermen . L 1 _— e e o p: o 90 p.m.—Christian Endeasor Serv 3 ' : | | Wik B akdae A 9th and D Sts. NE. :30 a. mainy scoot aud Bisle clanses. Fourteenth Street Church of EASTER MUSICAL SERVICE ~ Mount Vernon Place Church {BTESE BT Every one is cordially Chist 3 e e e s e Portary Ev """"": The R tati Church | 80 pm. %’i;&:x'l-(ir‘_m%n-fig_g?u.u invited to these Special 14th and Meridian ste, o, 1 Croasts hm,:"*“;fl;,p SR N ke ! e Representative urc o0 pm— EVIDERCES or ™ ChmisTs | Services on Easter Sunday.| , rreschiog asa’ Eliminion, 11 a.m. a0 o (M. E. Church South) 1] soecm Base SR o, moroos | 8:45—Early Prayer h:leehng. "“--.'vlr;m;s' Empesr . E. and. evenin . et i i YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES. ® Surely we should begin ORGE HAROLD MILLER, DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC: LEWIS CORNING | | 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Simpson Memorial M. E. 30—(1“5 dga‘;, ]‘:nshdl:m er“ Fourteenth Streett Church of . ORGANIST. | 9: The Bil /e Chris Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor | Church have classes for all ages, 14th_and Meridian st ppell, PPY, . bet. W at. Bibi To il Sh d Florid e study Sl . " *ana Barey place and have made arrange-| _ Fresciing ana *Communton, MCKENDRE M. E. 9:30 A.M.—Sunclay School—Classes for All. i K. ;""' M. De Velle, supt. ments for a record- YL x-my 7, Meleome to Everybody. e (enaud); postiude, Church’ doors open in the evening at 7:30. i 3 d CHURCH | 11 A.M.—Sermon by S Bt Easter steiches B 11 00—-2‘:::::5:3: “and Morn- ColnmanelghuChmumChmch . | Park Road West of 13th S (The Red Brick Church) 4l | is G. C i Sebisck: S i oA A Y }l)nchW;rd:-Pt e TR ANY 5 MO, B, Mass. i\:e. w}\\ ;el: 9th .mzP 10th Streets Dr. Glovis G. happe . dubject: John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church 7 lt) e A | s e S L e ioaxese haston « i ARV SRETRTION i, udions, eptent exriees it hottee s ' i BEV. W, 0. propriate Easter music|misions. current expenses and bulldiog fur Sanday—9:30 A.M., Sunday School. 11 o'clock, public worship. . BLESSED CERTAINTIES Bl S30am Sy ByRhNio oF TeMon. by large choir. Dy Sessions ne o Easter service. Sermon by the Pastor— TALIT : m. “JESUS ALIVE TODAY” 11 A.M.—Overflow Service—Sermon by | e9em cn‘l"r:.u-n"}:na;:y»r geetiog, | 6:45—Young People’s C. E. a s T 5 ords of Christ” by the choir. Societies. hese meet. The Anderson Sisters and the McKendree Quartet will stng. REV. M. LEO RIPPY I Thers Mtices il teip Y01~ ings are preceded by a 6:45 P.M—Epworth League. Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion tea at 5:43. 8 o’clock—Evangelistic meeting conducted by the Pastor, “1 IVING WITNESSES OF THE RISEN LORD” 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League—Visitors Cordially Invited. : Church 7.45—Evening Services. A 28rd ummm L and splendxd orchestra and FOUNDED 182 . . W. JONES, Minls: A service of praise and testimony participated in by 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by 9:30 a. u ;;rn»m and Bible classes. inspiring song service. Ulyues G. B. Plerce, D. D. those who have experienced the power of Christ to break Z their bonds of sin and to heal their diseases. oot eI Sermon: “Sowing and TUESDAY—3 to 5 p.m—Service of prayer for the healing of the BISHOP WARREN A. CANDLER | I e ey Reanime |l . F. KEITH'S THEATER | sick. - S 3 |C.R. Stauffer. ... .Pastor || L commcion or sew churs H ET N 9:45—Sunday school. THURSDAY—8_pm—DR. CLARENCE TRUE WILSON will || TRINITY A. M. E. ZlON CHURCH Park View Christian Church 1100 ottng worsilsl speak on “THE HOLY SPIRIT.” Holy Week services held each morning through this week under the piicrton st neks Shetnas ave. b mon by the minister- FRIDAY—7:30 p.m—PENTECOSTAL MEETING. am, . Pastor. of Georgia ave. | auspices of the Epworth League will culminate in a sunrise prayer service | 230 a.m—Sunday g;n'mfi:?!:gifit;u 1.0 NALTEIL F 'c'o’fi'géhf fosster g “EVOLUTION :é EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME B i i S R S s e Ser- Ry 2 MMUNTON. SE hool, 9 AND Rev. E. D. W. J , D. D, ! °. .430 d €:30 p.m. » w0 Nom it T Boptonty 85 | fils Sl s, Samm IMMORTALITY" — “THE GATE BEAUTIFUL," = T:4p. “THE TWO WAYS."” ‘COME AND WORSHIP. !PECXAL mu:n MCSIC, = § [,