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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, Latest Announcements of Church News, FIRST SERMON TOMORROW BY NEW HAMLINE PASTOR Rev. Joseph T. Herson Comes National Capital From Salisbury, Md. ST. PAUL'S PLANS 80TH ANNIVERSARY English Lutheran Church Makes Elaborate Prep- arations. 0 Chureh, 11th and 11 sty Wil eelel, il ots northw its cightieth anniver- sary il ra nittes or, Rev The spe Sunday w Harms of the M u ons are being made by var iy John 1 s under the or. Ker 1w Philadelphia evenin rvice the Luthe morial regation which | s, will uni the Mems ial pas 5 M. Dit- fenderfer, preaching tue @ernon, and the Memor ehoir furnishing the 1 e Mo night there will be wi congregational Teception PREACHERS FAVOR WOMEN IN PULPIT | Five Out of Six Say So, Despite: Opposition Voted at M. E. Conference. Rev. Joso | of Hamlin 1ew pastor Church, who will Upreach his first sermon here tomor- i « native of Belfast. Treland, having been born in that city forty- TWo years w. Lrr Herson, who comes to Hamline from the Asbury Church of Salisbury, Md., hag been In America since he was young man. Giia v did nmot” come o a with the intentivn of mak- < home over here. He came on @4 vear's visit, but during that time which wis in special study at | Princeton. his mother died and he de- to remain on this side. coming to the United served in the Metho- ry in the Irish conference. cducated In the national Model School and the Metho- and had a year of spe- Dublin University, s snierence will be fourti in which Dr. Herson has He first preached in the New ¢ conference, later going to the Philadelph and Wilmington, the Asbury pastorate being situated in the last named VISITOR TO PREACH. Rev. W. A. Thomas, Missionary, Here From Northern Alaska. a mis- hurch sta- Point Hope, Alaska, the m >sl notthern mission station of the will be the preacher tomorrow Memorial Bpecinl Dispatel to The Star. BALTIMORYE, April women be permitted mingstr s ordained preache While this question elicited a vote of o ordination of women at a rec meeting of the New York annual conf of the Methodist Eplscopal Church, five out of xix local gymen of the same Aencmination interviewed today expressed themselves in favor of ft. The proposal will be brought before the il conference of the Methodist Church at fts meeting in | Rev, Dr. William tor of Pirst Church, clergymen? Sure! 14.-Should to enter 31 sgainst nee d e n He was b schools o were ene: B iscopal i Morgan, pas- “Women no reason North’ he had no of on Sunday.’ a w mee I think tha we will hav Just as pable Windom of John H E timo not %o sure having w doing ve “and It Rev is hetter to let of the ehurch, congregs h Mr. well enougl : is ex- on to hear Thomas will tell. CHRISTIAN LIFE, TOPIC. Tonight of Compati- bility With Business Success. Is a Christian 1§ success in busines ons who would be inclined to Dr. H. Haggerty, s story wh Baltin Station said that he had no definite way or the stually William East Discussion o dmit son why they should | d to the ministry.” feels the eal h risht to b wis the - compatible with CHURCH ALLIANCE ' LEADER T0 SPEAK Dr. Boynton of New York City Will Help Dedicate Cleve- land Park Edifice. Rev. Dr. Nehemlah Boynton of New York city, president of the World Al- liance of Churches and former mod- erator of the National Council of Con- gregational Churches, will be the principal speaker at the dedication of the new Cleveland Park Congrega- tional Church, 34th and Lowell streets northwest, tomorrow morning. Col. John T. Axton chief of chap- lains o fthe Army, #s chairman of the committee In charge of the dedication program. Willlam Knowles Cooper is chairman of the bullding commit- tee. Others who have acted as cnuir- men of various subcommittees in con- nection with the dedication include Capt. E. W. Scott, chief of chaplains of the Navy; Capt. F. T. Norcross, Senator Thomas Sterling, Arthur Smith, Rev. F. E. Bigelow, Miss He- loise Brainard, Mrs. John Henry Mi ler, Mrs. E. Dana Durand and Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks. Ends Special Eves The dedication will be the culmina- tion of a series of special events held at the new church during the past two weeks. ‘he first services in t) new bullding were held on Easter Sunday. Tomorrow will mark the fifth anniversary of the date of the organization of the church. During that time the membership of the church has grown to more than 100, while the average attendance of the Sunday school is more than 150. Pend- ing the completion of a permanent building the services have been held in a temporary structure which will now be removed. The first communion service in the new bullding will be held on Sunday, May 6. It is expected that a nmber of iew members will be recelved into the church at that time. Violin solos and selections by a double quartet will feature the musi- cal program tomorrow. CHURCH BODY TO MEET. Committee to Plan for World Con- ference on Faith and Order. The interdenominational committee on prayer groups In preparation for the world conference on falth and order, which will meet in Washing- ton the first Monday In May, 1 . will meet Friday at 12:30 at the Young Women's Christian Assoctation. The following make up the com- mittee: Mrs, itarle Wilfley, chair- man, representing the ristian Church: Mrs. John Paul Krechtin Lutheran; Mrs. A. A. Birney, Protest- ant Eplscopal; Mrs T. W. Marshall, Baptist: Mrs. Ashlan F. Harlan, Methodist Episcopal South; Mrs. James A. Edgar, Methodist Fplncupnl Mrs. Etta Zahn, Congregational; Mrs. Lindley D. Clark. Friends; Mrs. C. R. Taylor, Presbyterian Southern Assem- bly; Miss Adele Greene, Presbyterian, U. 8 A.; Mrs. Willlam Green, Metho- dist Protestant; Mrs. T. T. Moore, United Brethren: Mra John Newton i Culbertson, United Presbyterfan. EPISCOPAL. Church of the Advent 2nd and You ste. n.w. SUNDAT: 7:30 AXD 11 A M. AND 8 P.M. ‘burch school, 9:45 Grace Chur BOUTHWEST. T Mills, pastor answer this question negatively are 1 by the Gospel Mission to hear H. M. Kevser, secre- hington Railway and at_ the mission Church. Rev. Will tor of Mad Harris Avenu asured up to the on an’ m that are L they would n to the clergy "hey tainly wou from the dignity of will take as his formal a Christlan Life Means Business Man" He will relate Jto & < s which ove that he added. | incid PRESBYTERY OF POTOMAC | TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT Southern Presbyterian Church Ju- dicatory to Hold Its Business on in Washington. | - of the | RN y will R it in the Cen- u Church, 16th and Ir- 3rd. and C sts. NW avid Ransom Cove 1L am—"THE HOLY CITY." icture, “THE LIFE 01 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd and Washington Ch’ch Rev. Robert Talbot, morni The evenin Wednesday afternoon, ction of ness. ¥ and the pub might will ched by sby modera s will . D. will be service of a of the me the reques wito ion o Place 100 Morn -toly % praver and instraction, Communion and sermon. soni_and_mermon. St. Stephen s Church 14th Between Columbla rd. and Irving. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D, D., Rector. HUNDAY APl"— 16 one a new mod- take at the first | 1:00 8w 8:00 p.m WEE Tuesday and a.m ni Healing Serviee— Tnesday. 10:30 a.m Gnce Parish—GEORGETOWN ““The Little Church on the Canal and the Potomac. WISCONSIN AVE. BELOW M ST. Rector, THE REV. HENRY L. DURRANT. 9:30—Church_ seliool, 10:30—Hols_Communion 11:00—Morniug prayer, Litany and sermon. S:00—Bvening praser and sermon. “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Btreefs N.W. RZV. JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. SECOND' SUNDAY ‘AFTER EASTER. 7:30 .m. —The holy communion. “hreh “school, Morning prayer and sermon. Preacher, Rev. P. Parker Phil- lips, D.D. 30 p.m.—Eyening prayer and address by men Henderson, Thursday, 10100 wmecThe holy_communion. THEOQSOPHY. Theosophical Society 1218 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, APRIL 15th, AT 8 PM.— Lecture “Esoteric Science” By M. F. Hudson orning prayer and sermon euing Prayer and Sermon. K DAY SERVIC Thursday—Holy Communion, - 'E@flm’fl Memorial United Brethren | Church Nortii Capitol snd I ste o Rev, CHARLES E. FULTZ, D.D.. Minister. 30 am.—Sunday selo 10io0 am - Sermon. Text: John T200 pum.—Christisn Endeavor. <00 pomTinktreated lecture _ Subject. "MONTANA AND MISSIONS." _____ UNIVERSALIST. __ Church of Our Father 13th and . Sts. N.W. UNIVERSALIST Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D, PASTOR. .m.. Sunday scehool AL 11 o'clock, miorning worship. with ser- mon by the pastor. Subject— “Butldmg the Structure | t | | | 1 1o At D4 4 . April 24. for GLEE CLUB CONCERT at the Playhous . n.w. Tickets, 81, OTHER SERVICES. "HALL MISSION 623 LA, AVE. N.W. Rev. M. R. Japhet, the well known Evangelist of Washing- ton, D. C, will preach at 2:30 p-m. COME, HEAR THIS MAN OF GOD. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the ~_above address. = (GI0 PSYCHICAL EESEARCH S0- Tnc&"x:"i‘ At Washington School of Art, 502 14th n.w. —Apri LECTURE .\ D READI Erest L Cambndgc ervioen xt 3 o, aal Tds B L3, WEICOM SECULAR LEAGUE. The SECULAR LEAGUE 1101 E STREET N.W. xo'!\‘lrlbdn April lb. B P.M . TROF, LOUTS WIN RAPEER, (Dowonstration aud discussion.) United Lodge of Theosophists 812 17th St. N.W. Talk, Sunday, 8 P.M, “Sleep and Dreams” . Tuesdny at 8 p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTYISTS, People’s Tabernacle 127 - Elder Lewis C, Sheafe. minister, special Literars ‘and Musical Program _ Sinday &t 8 D NAZARENE Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A Btrosts N . . WILLIAMS. Pastor. Study cla LEE Sunday " Sehoot, Ouko; preaching. 11:00 and 7:45; Young Feople, 7; prayer meeting, Thuredsy. 7:45. ALL WELCOME, -15" John Marshall | Kev. MEADE BOLTON MACBRYDE, Rector. Bervices. 11 a.m. and 8 p. Holy Communion—First Sunday at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 7:80 a.m. Services— 00—Holy communion. 30—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning service. 00—Evening service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. ST.THOMAS' v~ P and Q. 10—"Humane Bunday.” Sermon. Rector. E e Jefterd (from Brazil). Alan’S. Hawkeworth, Saint James’ Church 8th st. near Mass. Services: Suaday, 7:80, 1 3:30 and 5 p.m. " CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. o.w. Rev. GEORGE W, ATKINSON, D. I'., Recter. Bervices: Bunday, 7:30, 10, 11 a.m. & 7:30 p. All Saints’ Church CHEVY CHASE CIRCLE. REV. J. W. AUSTIN, Rector. 7:30—Hoiy Communion. 0—Church _school. 11:00—Morning service. :00—Evening_service, St. Agnes’ Church ¢ 8 2 Services: Sunday, 7:30, ,lflm:l a. = 9:30 . #nd 8 | _Take Florlda_ave. ar North Capliol cars. | ’ ROCK_CREEK St. Paul’s Chur o Bervices now in Restored ()ll'ch Bundays—Holy Communion, Morning lervl(’el—ll Third and A Streets S.I. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PZTTUS, Rector. Rev. Willism A, Masker Rev, O. K. P, Cogswell SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASYER. 7:30 A.M.—Holy Communioh. 9:30 A.M.—Church_School. 11:00 AM.—Holy Communion and sermon (Mr. Nasker). 4:00 P.M.—Confirmation Class for PM—E i P d 8:00 —~Evenin uy-r an; sermxon (Mr. Masker). Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Confirmation Class for Adults. Thursday, 11 A.M.—Holy Com- munion, Intercessions, Healing Mis- sion, Assistants. Friday. 4 P. —-Confirmatmn Class | :30 P.M., Lvening for Girls: Prayer. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! CI-TRIST CHURCH REY. . Restor. Sunday after Esster—Apvil 15. rfsh | 7390 ais~Curportie Communion of 11 THE BISHOP CF e;, 1% administer Confinuation and 0 . evening prayer ard sermon. PTRANCERS HEARTILY WELCOMED. CHUROK OF ASCENSION Mass. Ave. At 18th Bt. REV. THOS. WORTHINGTON COOKE Rector Meru:!hn!le*h“nflon. — T8 ot vsrve. un 8:00 pm. Monday, Wednes dress, Friday, 4:48 ninfi‘;ca-ig only. Address, EVER!BODY INVITED. | = 0 St Mark’s Church| ABH- MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS |MGR. MACKIN RESIGNS A “FELLOWSHIP SERVICE” AS A “CONSULTOR” ‘Women of Calvary Baptist Church Entertain Members of Other | Pastor of St. Paul's Ends Service Denominations. as Archdiocese Official—Now Eighty-Five Years 0ld. The Woman's Missionary Society of Calvary Baptist Church had an inter- esting meeting at the church Tues- day in the form of a “fellowship service.” Mrs. H. M. Kendrick, presi- Mgr. James F. i S e Mackin, pastor of Mrs. Willlam Allen Wilbur led no":,“ 12““’ Catholle Church here and devotional service, tuking as 1 &r. George W. toplc “For We Ara Workers Togethor John’s Catholle Church, Baltimore, With God.” after which there was i have resigned as consultors of the briet business session of the KoCiety. | yrehdioce ocese of Baltimore, according Miss Mabel Wheeler sany al = heeler sang & vocall o worg received here today. solo. The represcntatives from the The two priests have been for six- ous denominations w teen months, during Archbishop Cur- PIRttarn, whes dics: ley's administration in Baltimor wite of the puste nsultors of the archdiocese tist Church, welcon Baitin e it gl Mgr. Mackin is eighty-five years other churches, ©old und at present s supervising the wan asked to glve In a threc-minute | CE0CUon jof - w $100,000 = purochisl talk “the most worth-while thing [ §NGol He jcelebrated Mis - golden that my denominution is doing fof[Yones go. o Priesthood - severa humanit Mgr. Devine is in his The following women represented | veur: ife hak been pastor o St thefr denominations: For the Metho- | Church for thiriy-flve Sears dist, North, Mrs. \\llllnnn ¥. McDow- Archbishop Curle nounces thrse Methodist, South, Mr: Thomas l'nnsur(n Mgr. Michael I A Groover; 'Catholie, Miss Marla|Foley, Mgr. I €. ¢avin and Very ving; Presbyterian, North, Mrs. | Rev. John J. Murray, who will su Wallace Radcliffe: = Presbyterian, [ceed ‘the monsignor] who resigne South, Mrs. Oscar Wilklnso Congre-{und the late Mgr. James F. Donu- gational, Mrs. William Chamber- | hue. lin; Christian, Mrs. Earle Wiifle Thoukh Episcopal, Mrs. Archibuld Scwall; | Fesisnat rehbishop Michael J. Friends, Mra. Lindles D. Clark: Jew- | Curley, nk high tribute to the fsh, Mrs. Abram Simon: Heform, Mrs,| Work of tha two clergymen, said that Henry H. Ranch; United Brethren,|the privilege is due them because of Mrs. Thomas A. Moore; Unitarian, | thelr advanced age. Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson: Univer- WILL BURN MORTGAGE. salist, Mrs. Clarence 1. Rice, and Bup- tist, Mrs. Willlam S. Abernethy. Luncheon was served by the Ladles’ Israel C. M. E. Church Fifty-Year-Old Debt. Social Gulld of Calvary Church. The fifty CHURCH ELECTION HELD. Clerk and Trustees Chosen by Pres- fat s at vari- called to the Abernethy, ary Bup- a4 both.the of B representative cightieth Johin's reluctant to accept 1l rear-old mortgage of the urch {5 to Le bur al exercises tomorrow night ) o'clock byterian Congregation. At the morn The Eckington Preshyterian Church held its annual ngreation eet- ing recently at which Dr. Fre rick W. Mayst was elected clerk of the meeting, and E. L, Andrus, Luke A Cole and 8. M. Falconer were re- elected truste All departments of the church gave reports showing growth and pros- casurer t 11 o'el icago is to i service Northwest WALTEMYER, Rible school. Sermon vening service..... id-week prager service, Thursday 8 p. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohto Bynod.) 13th and Corcoran ats Preaching, 11 a.m. schoo! the , was pastor, Re increased engaged as | The Bet ern Star wiil attend t fee tomorrow, as the subject “Esther, the ©evening serv- and the pastor will use of his discourse, - of ¥ n.w. ‘orner 13th and Gallatin Ste, N. HENRY MANKEN, Fasto EPISCOPAL. ~ ST. MARGARET Conn. ave and Buncroft pl REV. HERUERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., Recto SECOND SUNDAY N ui\;_nuc CORDIALLY INVITED. Trinity Lutheran Church . 4th asd E ets. o.w. (Missouri Synod). H. SCHEOEDER, AFTER EASTER. Keller Mcmorxal Luthcran MD. AVE. & OTH §T. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Blhlc Cldfis for Men. Morning_service, “The Shepherd" Esening service, 7:45 “The Affectionate Father” Musical program—A M., authem. d Goes Forth to W) 7" (Brackett), Mry. M., wolo, ““Hold Thou Miss Eames. Quarter, (Stone), Mrs. Giovanni Pa mt ’s “Life of Chrxst" 4:80—Fveniug prayer and sermon. Thursdass and Holy Days—Holy Communion ALL WELCOME _ALWAYS. [St. John’s Church 1th and M Sts, 8. 11 AM. AND 8 P.M. SERVICES: Lecture. 8 p.m.— “The Religious Content of the Creeds” Johnson Preaches Lawson. (Gounod), Ari Standing” Ei Dr. e ND P STS. Res. RICHARD SCAMIDT, Pastor. 0 ), am. and 8 p. )lmlherhm \Mndl] night. . 8. teachers, & p.m. Luther League, Thursda; St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth sts. s.w. REV. H. D. HAYES, D, D., Pastor. he Church Whers You Feel at Home.'" Sunday,9:45 a.m—Bible school 1 m.—The service and scrmon. m —Vespers and sermon. {00 pan.—L. L. prayer service, Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. C. W. LOCHER, Pastor —Bible_school. 11:00 8.m.—Services iu ‘Germa; ALL WELCOME. 14th AND A S.E. 7:30, 10, 11, 8. ' The Nauvxty . Epiphany Dr. James E. Freeman, .Rector I | 8 am.—Holy Communion. ! 11 am.— Morning Prayer, | with Sermon by the Rector. Church School. 9:30 a.m. 3 pm. ! 4 p.m.—Aiternoon Service 6 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8 p.m.—Evening Prayer Sermon by the Rector. near 14th | v Christ Lutheran Church New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sts, (Missouri 8ypod.) J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. SERVICE—11 AM. Organ Rededication ‘WITH CHIMES, 945 a.m.—8. §. and Bible class. and and MEMORIAL SERVICE St. Paul’s English Lutheran | Church Eleventh and H Streets N.W. ]ohn T. Huddle, D. D., Pastor. 11 A.M.—MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR . near Woodle; Ty | . e i swm ! Rev. Dr. Lauritz Larsen Prayer and Lt 110:00 ommunion and 3 LATE PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL Sommiinion st s LUHTERAN COUNCIL Lanon Myer.. 11:00 a.m. NI ka0 Pl teat. avenue cars BRIEF TRIBUTES BY ine. | The Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plemi- tiary from Norway. HIS EXCELLENCY H. H. BRYN. The Counselor of the Royal Husgarian ation MR, JO! PELENYL The Secretary of the Japanese Embassy. MR. MI. SHIHIKO TAKETO] A Fellow Gradusts of Luther College. ME, 0. M, EVEHJEM. | Christ Church, Georgetown | Corner 0 and 31st sts. n.w. v. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Pastor .m. Comminion. ‘hurch sehool. ce and sermon by the ——Confirmation lecture .—Evening prayer and hymps. Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w Holy Communion Mornin; church Take Georgetown aud Wisc or_ Woodley road_bus LUTHERAN. Atonement “© ER X I. AVE. AND N_ Capitol st. REV. I 0. BAKER, Fastor. Public worship, and 8 p.m Bunday school. li 15 Luther Leaguv, 7:15 Dotn. Church of Reformation 2nd and B Sts. S.E. REV. JORN WEIDLEY, D.D. Special music by quartet and Junior Choir. \ 8 p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. Sunday_school .| s, 8., 9:30. C. E. 6:45. - ceenns ' ‘M. 7:30 pm. Thursday—Prayer service. Luther Place Memorial Church (AT THOMAS CIRCLE NORTHWEST) G. M. DIFFENDERFER, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Address— “Our Peace Memorial” “The Baltic States” By the HON. CHARLES LOUIS SEYA ° Charge d’Affaires of Latvia and 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Societies, Senior and Junior. 8:15 p.m.—Oratorio—“Soul Triumphant,” by large Chorus oir. ‘This Church Welcomes YOU Devine, pastor of St. | Canicels | APRIL 14, 1923. BAPTISTS RECORD MARKED ADVANCES Impetus of Campaign Is Shown in Every Line of Activity. 00,000 campaign was projected in 1914 southern Baptist churches have baptized 770,588 new converts; increased the annual num- ber of baptisms by 118.609; made a net increase in thelr membership of 450,208, organized 3,536 new Sunday ! schools; gained 485,626 new Sunday school pupils; organized 7,320 new B. P. U.s, with an increase of 22,7 mbers, and formed 5,695 new W. M. rRanizations. These are the {entative figures com- piled by Dr. E. . Alldredge of the Baptist Sun ‘hool Board, who is the official statistician of the con- vention, bawed upon a comparison of the returng 5 the churches in and 1 ot dvances noted le comparative table are a gain £ 34,470,918 in the annual offerings to home purposes, un advance of $ 190,265 1 the annual offerings to mis- sfong, education and benevolences, and an iner of $14,656,183 in the nnual contributions fo wll_causes. Sinee the campaisn began 2,723 new | churches iy 'n crganized and the increase fn’ the value of Iocal church proper that perfod is 421, Similar ad- made in the gen- . educational and be- ts of the denomina- Since the § 2 nevolent tion PRESBYTERIAN. | WestémPresbyterxanChurch H at, between 16th and 20th n.w. Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. “Chnstxan Broadcasting” Eadeavor. “The Alabaster Box” MUSIC BY THE (TE SIXTHPRESBYTE REV, MAURICE 8. WHITE, Minisi td m ¥ day achool, “Authonty—New and Old” 7200 pan P, 8. ¢ Ser pm “Befrrendm Duty” .15 “THE DEATH OF CHRIST. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church The Lincoln Pes. NEW YORK AVE.. 13th AND H STS. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D, Pastor Emeritus, Pastor’s Assistant Rev. William A. Eisenberger 9:80 A.M.—BIRLE SCHOO! 10:00 AM.—ADULT CLA; 11:00 AM.—PUBLIC WORSHIP, WITH SERMON BY Rev. R. Moorhead Legate SURTECT - “The Cross the Measure of Your Llfe" 8:45 PAL NDEAVOR. 00 AL RURLC Svonship WiTH SEKMON BY Rev. R. Moorhead Legate SURTECT “The Gardener or the Christ” ALL WELCOME. Wallace Mcmona e PRESBYT. Washmgton Hexghts Presbyterian Church f‘n.umml and Kalorama roads. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister. i | REV. 11:00a "PEOGRESSIVE CHRISTIANITY." 00 p - S %4RE ommisTIANS NARROW 1" CORDIAL Gunton-T emple . Memorial 16th AND NEWTON STS, REV. QERNARB BRAS }:A‘KP M. A, Pastor, erton, Lord, Thou Knowest All Things."" Music by the chorus Zndeavor meetin ‘The Quests of NORTHMINSTER 11th st and R. L REV. HUGH KERR FULTON 5—Bible study. Classes for ail :00—Morning_worship. ristian Endeavor. § ¥ Mrs. Joho Nelson Mills, . CAVITOL, COR. and Q st. Minister. | Eckington H.E. BE meeting. stibje THE STAR cr; Strangers welco od music. _Geats free. Ccntral Presbyterian Church (SOUTHF, ASSEMBLY.) Sixteenth and Irving sts. n.w. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. E. Junior, estminster League. ocial Hour for Young People. hristian Endeavor. —Sermon by Dr. Taylor. Tuesduy—Fredbytery of /Pote- mac. 8:00 p.m.—Thursday—Prayer service. Small children cared for during morning worship. Take 14th street car or Mount Ples ear or 16th st. bus line to Irving st. n.w. Metropolxtan Presbyterian FREELEY ROHRBR, Pi 3.~ Bible school. Sermou. | 1 tor. ‘The Spirit of Co- I Cor., 1.8-10. ndeavor ocletles, “The Leading of the Rom., 8.14. Westminster Church Memorial 7th near £ S.W. REV. HENRY W, TOLSON, Pastor. 11:00 a.m Itev. Thomas C. Clark, of Takoma Park will in exchange with the { | | i D nrewch bustor Ling sorvice and sermon by the stor. e 1o This Friendly Church. PECK MEMORIAL Penn. Ave. and 28th n.w. REV. IRVING W. KETCHUM, MINISTER. 11:00 a.m.—“TROUBLED LIVES—WHY1"” B “Our Most Fatal Disease” Men’s Dible class, Sunduy school. “bristian Endeavor. $:00 p.m A Hearty Wel am 0 p. P. REFORMED. REFORMED AT 13th AND MONROE STS. N.W. F!l‘st DR. JAMES D. BUHRER, mnmu. £ SERVICES % PENDAY SCHOOL, Gr: Loth AND O STREETS 'ACC HENRY 1. RANCK, D. 11—HUMANE SUN DAY"!;B\ION rm—0 B . 1 T Activities and Services ANNUAL VISITATION. Daughters of the King to Meet at Christ Church. The annual visitation of the Order of the Daughters of the King of the Iipis- copal Church in the Diocese of Wash ington to Christ Church, 6th and streets southeast, will be held mne: Wednesday at 8 p.m. There will be no epecial speaker, but the business of the parish chapter will be considered and recommendations and suggestions for the improvement of the work will be made by the dlocesan officers. All women are invited. UNITARIAN, 'ALL SOULS’ CHURCH| FOUNDED 1821 Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D Minister, SERVICES 1N B. F. KEITH'S THEATER During Construction of New Chureh. 9:45—Sunday school orning worship. mon by the Minister— “THE GIFT-BRINGERS” Ser- PRFSBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, MINISTER, | TNEW CHU |(4 H i Church of tthew Jerusalem | M1 John, saw tie Holy City, New Jerusalem,'” velation, 331.2 ) ceath abute @ N.W. wcool Wit cla “iaxs | under o worship, with seriptural sere the paator brary_ open daity __Pastor, REV. PAUL SPERRY. BA!V’TISI’A o Grace Baptist Church PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON. 0.30—Riblo school. Classes for all 1LO—REV, R, L. GRAINGER PREACHES Pleasure That De:h'oys nsteuction Mra. Allcs 11 am. “MY WORD SHALL NOT PASS” Must Religion Go? 8 p.m. “HAPPINESS” When One Has No Cause to Be Happy 7th and Randolph streets, Rev. F. Paul Langhorns, pastor, stral mis urndns Wadnesdng CORDIAL WELAOME E ch Swem | Mel Marr: ndus, 11 a.m ke ‘them) ) r. Ch Wcst Washmgton Baptxst 81st and The Church ot the Pilgrims ! SOUTHERN PK B A N, Ding st Nt e REV. ANDREW R, BIRD, Pastor. 9:40 8. m.—Bible with classes bir of the orsbip . tor family. and sermon’ by &8 pm fina organ, sl 0 Vinzing Ccongregatio e Eye ciairs (mes mule ch o Christia; Soctal hour aud sup maose, to which al {o the clty are fuvited. Song service Divioe worship and sermon by vastor. r' at the strangers Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. Bmall children cared for durin moraing wervice. A CORDIAL WELCO Chevy Presbytcnan Church East side Chevy Chase Circle. Cara wtop, near door. HUBERT REX JOHNSON, Pastor. REV, DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE, D. D.. Assistant Minister, A,‘rh B!;niehwiil plfl‘l;'hx at llb:,m, . i o + the church you will learn about all fts | - sercives and m i organisations and services. tallfte ] 30 pm—Dr. John E. Briges will CHURCH OF THE | ¥ Rieter tapti. COVENANT AL Y. P. T., 630, CONN. AVE. AND N ST, ! REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., | Minister, | 9 :80—Sunday school. Brookland Baptxst Church 2th and_Newton NE. 220, 8"pir1z. pAsToR. Servi ‘The Supreme Task Church."” o i _TYOU AKE Wei Fifth Baptxst 10:00 a.m.—Combined . of E NEAR Tth SOUTHWEST. % and preaching 5 3 WELCOME METROPOLITA'\‘ SIXTH AND A STREETS N JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Moraiag at Elevea— |“Strengthemng the Church” Mr. Sharer meet< E. societies. N\ en-Forty-Five— Sermon Baptism THE METROPOLITAN, THE THAT GLOWS, Classes for men and service, Sermon by Dr. 8: 15—Prellmlnlry musical program. 3130 Afternoon service. Sermon by Dr. WOOD: “OUR CLAIMS ON LIFE." Sololsts: Mins El ner, siolinist. Mr. Richard Lo berg, vieloneellist Mr. Herman Fakler, baritone, 8:15—Christian Endeavor supper and vesper service. 8:00—Evening service. Sermon by DR Woob: “THE TRAGEDY OF SIN IN WAGNER'S ‘PARSIFAL.' " 8:00 Thursday—Midweek service. ALL WELCOM: Georgetown Church /11", REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., P 0:45, 8. 8; 11 am., sermon by Dr. shail; E. officers Address S ,ngs MEET AT CHURCH KENDALL BAPTIST Nioth and B s.w.—Pastor Walter C. Soott. 11am— “Was Christ the Greatest Religious Teacher?” §pm.— “Two Roads” Red and Blus Contest in . _COME AND ' BRING ANOTHER. Second Baptist Church 4th and Va. ave. PRIMM, Pi 8 p.m., installation of (. by William Knowles Cooper. Eastern Presbyterian Church 6th st. and Maryland ave. n.e. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—DR. WALLACE ~RADCLIFFE | will preach. 280 0 K | 10:00 { ! m.—Rible school. . meetiogs. AL Fourth Pr:sbyterxan Church 13th and Fairmont sts, n.w. PASTORS—DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY. D] AAC WARD. Sunday school, :30 w.mn. Classes for all ages. Men's cla 9:30 a. One of best and largest in the city. Moruing worship at JL. DR KFLLY wil reach Subject: “The Capture of the tronghold.” AC.T Giclock the Tntermediate and Benlor C. '}ndth-s meet. Al young people ited. At 7:45, organ recital by Mrs, Chester A At 8 o'clock, Evangelistic sercice. Cy pm—B. Y. P. U gationa) R R & CORDIAL WELCOME—CHALLENGING soloist. DR. ‘\'AKD will preac MESSAGES. My Attorney at the Supreme’ Court of BETHANY 0LE ISLAND AVE. EISENBERGER 287 { ELLIS m— “The Way to Lifc” T4 pom.— “Writing Which You Cannot Rub Out” &.m.—Sunday_school. 11:00 the Universe.' At cond st. D.W. _Rev. BUGH T. STEVENSON, Pavior. Pastor preaches 11 am.. “vMoro For. }'oumnl Him.” Baptism 1, 930 a.m Church, 1 a m 4 Mldweek service, Thu Sunday night, Apri Prayer meeting Thursd j This is decidedly & soc family Church d we extend a cordial iivitation to vis oS, Lo meet with ue. reach _only Christ shchOOd RHODE 35LA Rev. WALTER F. EAGLESON. D D.. Pastor. g R. JOSEPH M. ANDERSON come to Temple Baptist Church (Cor, 10th_and N Ste) DR, J. J. MUIR, Pastor. Shcvions, B2 a o b Targe chorus o male qua creting 9:30 a.m.—Sabbath School. BAPTIST. l THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets (Just Above Scott Circle) DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, Pastor 11 a.m.—Subject: “A Clarion Call to the Christian Church” Addresses by Dr. H. O. W. Millington, Mr. E. Hilton Jackson and Dr. Henry Allen Tupper 8 p.m.—Subject: “Is This World Approaching a Revolution, a Revelation, a Regeneration and a Restoration? This sermon will dixcuss the thrilling signs of the timesx and will Five a statement of the apparent fulflilment of important prophecies bear- ing upon the present movements of history, Strangers and visitors are welcomed The Home Church Quartet choir and special music A GREAT DAY IN IMMANUEL! The National Baptist Memorial Church Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road THE DAY SET TJ SLAY THE DRAGON OF DEBT! All will wish to “Be in at the death” and share in the triumph. The Dragon is nearly done for, and it will be great to see the finish. Bring your knife and help put the monster out of ex- istence to the glory of God! Pastor Gove G. Johnson preaches at 11 and 8. The Choir sings inspiringly at each Service. Mr. Percy E. Foster leads a Song time at night. The Bible School, Mr. H. DeGroot, Ir., Superintendent, is at 930. The Young People’s Meetings are at 7 in the evening. BE ON HAND THIS HIGH DAY!