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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923. -— Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services fl’hw“%;fl‘; MEET AT QUILT TYING. [}ATHEDRAI- DA]'A SERMONS BY LAYMEN. cHumH 'I'u DBSERVE TO CELEBRATE EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY. PI-AN FUR SESS"]NQ Dumbarton Ave. M. E. |churen circle Members in Joint " |interest Growing in Beries of L s - - — u Dumbarton ave. near Wisconsin ave. n.w. REV. B. I. McGOWAN, Session for Aid Work. 1 ! Episcopal Meetings. 1 4 i . - v : { 1M AM— Members of the M. M. \L- Circle Interest is growing daily in the , i 7 % Lady Anne Azgapetian {of the Vermont Avenue Christian meetings which are being held at the | (] : : . u f & Bussian General Church, led by Mrs. E. M. Girdner. | Church of the Ascension, Massach . i . . : rpl'fllw P’o“l rmenis to America. d ’({f l;’lk‘ United (;!r\'lle_ :rll b hM-“]., | |“(|'s .1\:;)\1!’ and 12th street, hy}’{" H. o i 7 % A Distinguished WcmAn ‘With A Message. - > Jefiner, et - a he churc] e cer of Salisbury, Conn., and =7 % Vi T M Thursday and Friday of this w ~I(1 Hadley, 2d, of New York. 2 : % b fi;‘l‘{“&‘{ Yot Bam | gt to 2z Lo (o | Regional Committees of Na-|,,These two Christian ldymen are te|St. Paul's Is Mother Institu- « o General Convention of New Jacksonville, Fla. - . o { the Episcopal Church in America, and . . A - :. . alvation” The Sunday school of the church tional Association to I have been in every state in the United | tjon of Three Others Now : " e ’ : Church to Be Held Here w oo GOas s h will hold a business meecting at the | §tates anddave spoken to more than L ; v - ‘ome praying foi Measings i) church next Thursday evening at 6: 000,000 peopla. Mr. Mercer is dean . . . 2 Z - + | orclock, et which maeting the ques Meet Tuesday. {of prison mission workers. Mr. Had in District. b ; . May 10-15. h and H Sts. | tion of qualifying unde the gonals| ley speaks at 11 am. tomorrow on “A " Sy .1 110 : - | — Crooked Man Made § morial " st. | outlined by the United Chr n Mi ploc Man Nade Ssisht; at Douglas Me Dokihete ciety will be considered. | to_men and boys only, on * REV. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D.D,, Pastor. | #0M4TY 3 | That the interest in by B i Nilxea Up.” and at § p.m. 5 i y Plans are being completed for ih s it e s i e [Scgiesand At pmecistan HEASTES. EOR: WO DAYS ; 1024 annual session of the senera Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Classes for ail e under the auspices of the Episco- | SBIEh Wl be the Iast of the series of R . s o SR et G e, T S ermons by the Pastor— . a0 _ | pal Chureh in Ame rctually “na- ob: to Close With Re . y . salem in the United States of Ame: 11am—~THE PURPOSE OF CHRIST'S { tional” in fact as well as in name will servance to Close Wit cep-| N 3 - : ica, to be held in this city May 10 t S pm — ~NOT FAR FROM THE KING- You G?‘ Down 'I;own o {be demonstrated next Tuesday, When | newed last summer and has been con- tion for Present and Past It s conyencion I befatentcs oo it musements the reports of the many r-»gmm.l.vlnlul‘»d all winter. The massive foun- by delegations from all of the stat. rmorth ERaRos . i committees of the National Cathedral | 9ations are now laid throughout al- 5 associations of the New Church, anc 4 cordially invited to attend ||| Why Not Go Down Town to i 5 ting | 1OSt the Tength of the proposed build- Members 0t s R aqi¥on are most cerdially lavited, to sticag Worship? Association ure mad xllh' mee el t o poposedibuild . there will aiso be present represent our now pastor. COME TO I e e fl"‘:y““’"l' c of their great proportions, de- - atives of the New Church in Grea 4 e T LIT N consin ave v, Dr. Robert John. | WEhed 1o take the weight of the stone R o : . | Britain. The w Church, one o TRINITY M. E. CHURCH|| METROPOLIT A S ok i S ind pillars of the magnificent 4 | ; ; the oldest denominations in America SE | JAL maki the [ Alfeedlabive tham: The ool el ane . ‘ M) | expounas the religious doctrines anc St. a a. Ave. : R, 4 M. E. Hardin, shop of W n. The apse has stand- ' % - 2 beliefs of rmanuai Swedenh anc sth St. and P MEMO. = o Al 4 E years, and now the | i 2 i ¥ ) often is reterred to as the Sweden Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor [l 4na o sts. x.w. @omn aveban miacer [| B il 07 o Gttt Sove ', lals L atSthe fehoft are jrisinic o ; ! AW . R | Lo Criuren S o T che s, 1. swvieet. | Harey Dawson Mitchell, D. D., e me Y Haatn e o g : XY . vention in Washiceton St ns oo “The Holy Spirit As Teacher”' Minister. ‘ : - Sircted and ' the approaches o the ' i i e ; oo by souncit G ministers i k. 7:30. Subject, METHODIST PROTESTANT. The meeting of the assoclation will ' FE] P . i chairman of the’ council being Rev o 5 9 S — L be initi, ; bt ; . h 3 Paul Sperry, tor of the Ch The Everlasting Gospel “CONFIDENT IN SPITE OF | "NORTH CARGLINAT {o¢ iy nn.s ratvalicelebration 4 4 > e ; of the Sew” Jetusaicm, 16th wnd G Lpworth League, 6:45 p.m. LONS” ST, e 3 H s - coran streets connection with the = : h ADVERSE CONDITIO AVENUE il Le Alcioiali e i i : i Bl | scncral convention there also will b Lincoln Road Churc | 8 DM N A N <. S.E I In connection with thi y o LY 3 B E i ahe "‘_’"d-‘y‘b"'v& As Lincoln rond. Bhode Tnland ove. and U o s aynlll L Dwev e Taster cross of the Order of the - : : : . socia New Churce Lineata 1ot mand. | %[l “HINDRANCES IN THE WAY™ [}, BV Ll QY o Aonlthes e Ouner ot ehe 1 - e ad G L Women 11 o.m —“THE SIZE OF US. o Second sermon in the sories on | Ad. and s reaching by the | Bishop Harding by the Archbishop of 4 4 ? Z i ' 5 Slanco conveution met la B CAREWABORG ¢ s, 8l o o : Neapolis the Orthodox eek | | i g Year in Uiouna, Onio, and s l h Jals H “THE CHRISTIAN PILGRIMAGE - o] belore 1 10e L meeting i renition of his services 5 i vie ongregational Song Service. A book for First M P. Chur in the interest of church unity. i L n W Blon was tne 1919 victors 5 e Visitors cordially invited. | st i _Because of the number of delegates i i CON e ! At wipr G er of delega ik : W:slc ley Methodist prscopal oY sunins] BEhoor sbiD:30 hin e RS paected from vut'of towi It ias heen it coras sy Shurehiat 1t and Cox e rr 5 . ound impossible to serve luncheo L ora €els s tne national churc CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Il e Brworts Lenguo at d:45 wan. | ia11iy the) aststeril] O UMEmDess 0F ne’ saaoeiations o . St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, 11th and H streets northwest, has | 91 the Scw e 1t was the Cur. Connectient ave. and Jocelyn 2% WE REALLY WAN g 3 & A o Ing in Washington, s hes Deer oo arranged a specinl program for exercises tomorrow and Monday. first of the national churches erectec REY. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. ; avor 713 1 custom in' pa. i ! here in the capital, being so dedica v am and S pm—Nervi ..;..‘m‘-.,-u‘ 100 AUl I Endeavor. : it The National Methodist Church THE_CO1RCH WITH A A WELCO ‘ | e [ in 1896, Sice that Ume nationa . — | METHOD | ; : address will be delivered by L. Rus- | o'clock there will be a congregational | ChUrches of five other denomination: e e e RHODE ISLAND DIST_EPISCOPAL _(Col . i sell Alden. a former member of the reception. to which all present and | hiyy been eompleted, i = . it . ormer members of St. Paul's are; The Dresident of the convention i PETWORTH AVENUE Mxles Memorxal €. M. E' school, whose father. Luclus D. Al-| g ecially invited, Greetings will be| Rev. Wiliam L. Worcester of Cam. Ruede Tsiand ave. at Ist st. n.w. Church REV, DR. JOHN T. HUDDLE. den, had been superintendent from bLrought by representatives of the|bridge, Mass. The vice president iy WAUGH M. E. CHURCH [ REV, s S TRAUGHN, D. D., Pastor. Brd st L and N. Y. ave. n.yw. St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, S J 3rd and A Streets N.E. i : Grant Circlo and New Hampshire ave. Seie e own: = S S and 8 p.m. EV. M. L. BREEDING, Mi 7 ; rial, Willi H. Finckel, president | Ftilrad. = Mr. Alden succeeded Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor | pe, EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor| =" Curiatian Bndonvor—7 p. a ) I N —— 1th and M streets northwest, will| (e ginool rial, William I Finckel president | irqud. | At dlden succeeded the unday school 4 e Sunday school; T pm., | METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH. s e Rosser. | tomorrow rlel‘el»r.ue m: N’Khliflllhlm-- The mo:ning church service will members of St Paul's who went out | Wis vice bresident tor twents e 11:00 a.m. — worth 1s RIS ‘i . W. niversary of its organization. Elabor- . pe T Daloo e bt THI o found the meT oLt Choas b b e Jear “The Ch Ch for the Tlmes ons by Dr. Hi ,Mdrwn M. E. ChurCh Sou‘h ¢ ate preparations have heen made by | Preside and the anniersary sermon Reformation, Rev. Dr. John Weidley, | Bilshed iay sp rs as well as the Sermons by Dr. Hayes L0tk and Bt i < - s will be preached by Rev. Dr. J. Henry the pastor, and St. Mark's Lutheran | CI-TEY at t ntion, the genera 7:00 p.m.—Lpworth League. : . S ST CLAUDE M HESSER *Minister, ] METROPOLITAV WESLEY the varlous committees, under thely,pm of philadelphia. Special music Church, Rev. Dr. 1 D. Hayes, pastor, | (eIt of the gathering will he the L) Fine Music by Quartet anc direction of the pastor, Rev. Dr. John ! \yil] be rendered by St. Paul's quartet, | Rev. Richard Schmid, preside of the Lord Jesus Christ ) 1100w, Rev. T. T. R ‘ ‘ . “A Courageous Leader” Chorus Choir s Ry G W, 6.',‘5‘5'. A" Jfl,. b\ ZION CHURCH T. Huddle. At 9:30 am. the Sunday |under the leadership of J. Walter!the Lutheran Ministerial Association: J being “taken from WELCH fl\ll TO ALL. 1878 to 1901, a period of twenty-three 'Various churches founded by St |[ It Alden of Philadelphia, vice years, the longest In the history of Laul'sas follows: Luther Place Memo- { President of the Nortolk and Westers | L : Humphrey, who lso chairman of ' Rev. Dr. F. And ssi : ¥ Lord and My God.' Syl ey 2 will have appropriate exer. Humphrey, who is also chairman A. F. Anderson, ass y Lorda i W w. i 11:00 a1 : 3 2 ; . the music committee for the entire | pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, an s suswested in part by A Great Welcome Awaits \Emory NI E. Ch Church South e 5 cises. The supoiintendent. Chirles i celebration. The junior choir, under | Rev. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, ilous unrest ‘and iv | o1on 3 : - | Bateman, will be_in_char, 5 £ G turther adherence of osedale M. E. Church 100 Georia ave 3:30 pm 5o, | Bateman, will be_in_charge and_an ihe direction of Miss Martha G. Mil- |0 unton Temple Presbyterian B R S ’ ! You ; REV. E. A. LAMBERT, Pastor. % ot the World = = * ller, will also participate in the serv- |Church. will make addresses. A ‘Jh‘ New Chureh 1o the divinity of the (Grant Circle Buses pass the Church: Griske] Aam 1on by pastor. Subject-—— 7:30 p.m.—Sermon, “‘Bringing i FRIENDS. TN Aturve wili be tae <ingone | musical program will be rendered rist, whose reign upon earth it is Soldiers’ Home car to Upshur st. and Ne ‘Our Church in the Making. Sheaves. = “Open Wide the!and refreshments served. believed will return. I'resident Wor. reaching: X v e 8pm ; T . Batens : = 1 hyvmn, i & service, 7 4 e T e - Friends Meetmg als” "during ° the processional. | The reception committee will con- e hoaoodzessiiwill ‘e titled “iThe _ WML RNOWLES. Gin. Seets X0 S0 ¢ Israel Mgtmpo[“an C.M.E. s 7 | The hymn was wiitten ana dedicats sist of the ladies of the {jlorified Lord and Our Response tc % ! church ten years a Mrs. John T. Hudale 4 AL attoactis = A {ST.PAUL 55t Church A [ “hehors R hasat e conm e Sl e G e D J. JUDSON RINGER. Pastor. First day (S . | Muth and Harry Tennyson Domer. | Charles 1. Bateman, refreshments: | che felegains et : - . to the convention 2 G. W. COBB, Associate Past i L. D. D.. Pastor. snd. Rall. Miss Dorothy Kalb, decorations. | among the feat G “'ESLEY \IEI\IORIAL CE {APEL | CHURCH SCHOOL—9:30 aum. " : e = Foiom j< (ORTIOD0X) ERceayer s Charles Webel. invitations, and Dr. | at the City Clob ane g a luncheor L | CYorse \|‘r|\ ~". TASS. enching by Dr. A, W. Womack Friends 2 AL 845 pom. the Christian Endeavor { Harry T. Domer. publicity aturday, May 16, at the Colmmanis 5 © RO, Mollikin § Lo R Society will hold a rally t. Paul's Church Council is com- | Co , X nbia - R I & N 1l 3 13th and Irving Sts. N.W. u urch puncil is com € t C CORNER FIFTH AND F STREETS N.W. st i 5 i o0 o i e T S {kie D’ Rawl the president,” will pre- | nosed as follows: Rev. Dr. John 1| CUntry Club. e Minister. roiiE for worship. rwuh» The address will he by Huddle, pastor; Albert F. Fox, pr. BEGINNING [ a= : A TRINITY A. M. E. ZION CHURCH | * R e Iiibe Reld a1 B oG i e GaCHTes T Ouring. MEN’S BIBLE CLASSES Yorson st and Shurman ace S ‘the Luther Place M fan .S e : SUNDAY, APRIL 22—2:30 P.M. - JREY, O JANES HEMPERSON, Bustr. {rmation. & nuwiier o6 St Pasis, | George e TLmer, fnancial scc TO HOLD MASS MEETING im0 Do What ‘Mooss oy Lhings. {will unite with the mother church.!Dr Willtam 15 . . o 2 . . o0th | #:380am. Sundax_school Bibla study. 15th and D Sts, | The memorial pastor, Rev. Dr. George | T. Domer and ( rles % 2 T rvices TWEEN 30th AND 31st. _COME WORSHIP WITH US. = | M. Diffenderfer will preach the ser-|cipal officers of S Rda et Mount Pleasant and Columbi Interdenommatlonal evival Se Rev. W A. Lynch Pastor | BRowN's MEMORIAL & . E. CHU T .ifi‘:fi‘?f‘ S {mon. and the musie wiil'be in charge e Cllee B Tioaan et ; ; A | Rio NDAY 2:30 AND 7:45 P.M. | e ! Fafed ire tor. enfents St e o e DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY T100 b —Epworth ew | i am e A 800 pm—speeal Teetig at the cveatng | 7 SCR0T :from s Rihcee T Tor Gea s Ay Represented. Lougue — r the past fifty y. s Mar. MISS MATTIE E. PERRY, Evangelist S48 oSt 2 ot s Park View Christan Church S et At e |, A, OB, mase mestne of o SLER, Specialist. New York City ! ‘EP i)‘/ OR I H | BEV. 0. E. JONES, Pastor, WA P S St. Mark’s Lutheran Church | oriste : Motk pianie, | Lcasant and Columbla Heights ‘d DR. H. E. RESS , Specialist. 3 " | St. Paul’s A. M. E. Churchx crion of trE|ot. Mark’'s Lutheran urc nd Mrs. Charles Hyer, superin. e eld next Monday even- . ‘ ; o'clock the Columbyi MRS. H. E. RESSLER, Bible Teacher T oana St stx. s St aigbemelacpuriment: Tiwo Christ 1 : “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." Sth st. Tt D and E ste. 1o & : St : Bl ‘tive organizations wif } b ot THeRgen JJiet. I and ¥ B o % ] BN BB EAYES, D. D, Bt | 300 OvESninations w L;‘;‘u"l}'?fié?r S M. E. Church South R SR i, e gron | ~ Taa Churh Wher You Bl st Hame | ibie”chine” e Wi Dr Haria | Christian Cigzenly OME—BRING THE SICK 2 i N g ! sunday, 9:43 a.m.—Rivle _school. Donier s Ciasher and 2 J. Councilor, chairman ot 3th & J CAROLI o u E te. Address, ! o D c and Miss M. alicommilites b i AL CREEDS WELCOME s i v ) S A VERMONT AVENGE —| ™ e (R Bl W s o] o o Baul Ble g a class, of which Dr. William W, Stew- | id, ;S e Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D,, || suaiim sermon e CHRISTIAN CHURCH | e b sy e S Tnsocation et b ; Pastor IV and S8 B A SCOTE, asean, U | Vermont ave. north of X st. ‘ Church of the Incarnatxon lin. president. Other organizations of | 1 v Rev. Charles H. Butl _— 93 : | BEV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. | \ortjeast Corner 141h and Gallatin Sts. N.w, | (N¢ church not previously mentioned | pastor of ~ the Columbia Helghts 30 a.m.—Sunday School. || Galbraith A. M. E. Zmn Clnm:h B ENRY MANKEN, Pastor. ane. ine Ladies' Ald Soclety, 4 CHU I P i ST - : B g ( ‘REV. 3 | Ars. | Lutheran Church; the address of wel- F \Y RCH : b at. bet. L and M ats, 00 a.m—Sermon by pastor, : Slizabeth Schneider, president. W, L g : OUL DRY : 11.00_a.m.—Morning Wor- Gth st bet. L and M ats. n.w. e 4 an’s Home and Foreign e B M ltoniinastor of ‘Jesus Only Mi: . ol s WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. ' M Society, Mrs. John H. Jones, 3 lf‘r;\uro:. et e }E"Elm U'r e shi lerme = S Il 9:30a. K xehool and Bible el = al Shakespeare sermon 3 = Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. hip. Sermon by the Pastor. | s e e e S T T and the Light Brigade, & missionars | the Sount Pleasant M B Charch 7:00 p.m.—Epworth Hor'y coiaunlol, | i S Church of Reformation | soeiety of Younc ian vhich Miss | South, Will lead the devotional serv. Green Busses Pass the Door it Enoe Special m||‘u‘u;“ll]_lm:‘;.~l; lces directed by il B o R Dorothy Dufr The speakers will be Rev aiocs i League. { v, shae L aator o REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister | i EELHCE WIS D, : e aton ot theling 8:00 p.m.—Evening W or- | supper. o B 5 v 3 rastor of Ceniral Presby Colnmblaflengthhmthhmch Sorning service. 1111 i am: | Mlemordal United Brethren Dy alten i M, Evening serv ) AN hes— - 11 a.m—DR. RANDOLPH preaches. Ghbons Ghoirand g 11 fprenati i} Park Itond West of 14th St T T S Church 3 The meeting will he 7 T ” | E il MELTON, Pastor. . i o both [ ] REV. BENJAMIN H. ON, 3 avited. i ‘seat o to both men and women and the RELIGION AND EVOLUTION Quartet, - : AL onde e e G i e e TR e All Protestant Christians without a | 11:00 and 8 p.m.—Serman_by the pastor. Rov. CHARLES E. FULTZ, DD, Fastor. sses from the following | hurch home are invited to unite wi churche: co-operati: 8 pm—Doors open at 7.30— = S | oy Wedey A WL E. Zion O~ NINTH STREET LUTHER PLACE | i, e o e e . - - Gorner 148 ant Corcaran wte, n . 3 2 e Baptist, Columbia Heighté Christian, “PAPINI'S LIFE OF CHRIST’ rfl'r PLE ASAN B \ CHR]§;|'£§£{ ‘FEURCH ‘ ,ME&QE}A%) | 2 S :}-lo;:smn PARK." | MCthoaist hp"-‘c(Tt‘.!;.L lxr}fi{;'l'fi' ;?fil{fiii THE BOOK THAT HAS STIRRED ALL EUROPE EASANT M. E.|, poie SHE 50w, G, 0 Bifndeie, Bastor | EAN. R T iiatian Endeavazimestiny. Columbia o, pavil of Miss s 2 Servic H Fan! - Evening Services at 7:45. - 2 » = 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Service. S e ach e e o ‘ jenices of Roari, of Trister i “PREgSSIN(j FO\RWARD“ 'GOD’S SLAVES Trinity Lutheran Church METHODIST EPISCOPAL. __ ; Rev. C. R. Stauffer, Pastor NMhis church welcomes YOU FOUNDED 1821, On Columbia Road \N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets Spirit of Christ He Is' None REV. J. W. WATERS, Minigter, Ch!‘lst | s e S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor SERVICES 1§ 0—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintendent. “God’s First Question” It S g Preaching and Communion, 11 a.m. aad | g 9:30—Calvary Mews Bible Class. Mr. Roy . Wolfe, Dresident| FPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH SERVIOES. 3 pastor, o | Hearty, Weleoma to Everybo | 7. o 1 GADE of Baitimore e | ¥The G forting Christ” 9:45—Sunday school. Rev. RICILARD SCIIMIDT, Pastor. “The Overcomers WITNESS STAND” : : pta s B T RR | wint e b e g THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. alt 7:00—Epworth League devotional service. Frrimers LECTOLE m THE_PASTOR. SPECIAL MUSIC—*The Heavens Are Telling” (Wagner). “Come Unto Me” (Corne), “The FOLLOWED BY smxr 'E“M“ FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC. CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor 7. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pashee, A floor._ All welcome. METH()[)]ST Evening service. 8:00 p.m.. Public cordially invited." Usual admi (The Red Brick Church) TheCllnrcllofModernS iritualism T. HUDDLE D. D, PASTOR Mrs. Vick, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Myers aud :38 A.M—Sunday School. DR. JOHN H. WESLER, Supt. JORN Mr. C. B. Bateman. Address by L. Russell Alden, Esq. Solo , dlewmse seance I be” held 700 6t 8 P.M.—Evangelistic meeting. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: Music by.Quartet and Junior Choir. NMme. Marcia Followed by an altar service and prayer for those needing p - \xr‘uk Christian Endeavor, ot SO oo dosdeedosind > 2 A 'l ts GOD'S” CHOSEN VESSELS." Communion and Morning S Atonement “O"EI R L AVE 4N Heights Lutheran and Mount Pleasant Iiustrated by the Masterpieces of Henri Hofman CHURCH SGUTH g i Worship at 11 oclock. " S| e i, 0153 .m. | ONETT Lo, st i | Consregationa 9:30 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. RE Exor S \“‘:mm’ ¥ doreniy 31 : 'WORKERS WITH GOD e S Banday selool."0:45 am. Thursday, 7:45 pm.—CHURCH NIGHT. e voacher, c e i o g & Every one welcome at all; No _e\'cning; service, we unite . A & ate; e, (Missouri Syuod). e AuLsg i T:-IE FOLKS ARE FRIENDLY” Monte ‘..’ e ”ic o : 3 Alx“'l‘x‘-]x‘r'm:r I Phog Hiore. bt and 1 wn‘cez mx! St. Paul’s. 11th and H Sts.! — ("""f"_' B /ALL SOULS’ CHURCH . enezer o Chur eller Memorial Lutheran Ulysses G. B. Pierce, CAL AR “If Any Man Hath Not the = £ Corner 4th and D Sts. S.E Fourt;cnth Street Church of St. John's, East Riverdale MD. AVE. & OTH ST. N.E. | ke . y . s of His” et b, Christ icho 7 : JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister e : st s s e e | "BEBICATION OF CHAPEL" | - Sunday School at 9:30 am. | B. F. KEITH'S THEATER ! Visiting ministers. Wiles Bible Class for Men. During Construction of New Church. SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICES. ' n 3 5 £ Beasty, Weloomo to Eversbody. Dot ST v ADE of Ba s by Morning service, 11— Dr. Montgomery will teach the class Sunday. L L T R PR SR : 11:00—Morning worahip: Sesc 11:00—Public worship with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: OORE ARDINORERIEIWITEIUS. MET=:SDIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | ZION & Axp & s18 ~w Evenigserxice: Il mon by the Minister— —— : i « “THE CALL AND THE PROOF OF THE: : : R | e ] AR 2 ¥ s 4 - s o . . p. esus, T My Soul" (Wil- VS]’IR T[/A is B ey SPECIAL MUSIC—Anthem. “Pilgrim Chorus™ (Wagner). Duet. “I Waited for the Lord M t Pl Ch h Concordia Evangellcal M., duet, 3 l:xlk'h |El:v My Seab™ (RA- | — E 5 & (Mendelssohn), Mrs, Deal and Mrs. Miller. ‘, 1 i i - ; =5 = ' 6:30—Epworth League Social Hour. Oun el’non ace urc Lutheran “ERedpitiot Gt N uoRe) The First Spiritualist Church $:00—Public worship. DR. MONTGOMERY will give The Repre;entative Church 3 .mc_‘,}',',,,‘,“: IR Pastor. Grace Evangelical Lutheran ALFREE “.,I;Im, TERRY “AN EVENING OF FAVORITE POEMS” e BERTREE R g “What Do the Spirits Say?” "GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC. LEWIS 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Christ Lutheran Church I fort i e e e eCnE S et CORNING ATWATER, CHURCH ORGANIST. New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sta, E. - Belrs of salyation:” Teb., 113 3 (Missouri Synod.) E ‘ m 16th AND rh“:l: ay, Pl;'(!fl at Pythian Temple, 1012 V. EMYER, 3 e . SERVICE—11 AM. n’.fi: .:m," - Message Circle and Talk 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School—Classes for All “Christ the Good Shepherd" Fommor™ PRIE | R iy s oo et o s fous EPISCOPAL 11 A.M.—Sermon by ol Mid-week prager service, Thursday 8 Do, | o wc"‘;,g.vr 'g;; :'-'1: Eflm TEs i __________—.——-—-——-—4 Mass A ve NI metsscnisth{and otk Ste ‘ DR. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL—Subject: Eightieth Anniversary Celebration e A ey, s » . T. PAUL’S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service. : ervice by pastor, Mrs. te, .o, . . others. 11:00 A.M—Public Worship. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League. Visitors Cordially Invited. 9:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM in charge of the superintendent,| wo ' w1 m street nvw. “THE ROAD TO POWER” 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by g G RN S l E Mrs. Bal HAP EII .l .—sllb.ec M., ANNIVERSARY SERMON by Rev. J. H. Harms, D. D., pastor “BODILY HEALING IN JESUS TODAY DR‘ C P ) t: 12 of the Lutheran Church of the Holy ‘Communion, Philadelphia, | 1ds meetings on Mondays and Fridays, at 8 A Message of Hope and Good Cheer to All the Sick and Afflicted” i St Pa. “THE CALL OF E 6:45 P.M.,, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING. Leader, Mr. Jc]v:sleph M45 YOU ST. N.W.—Mceting_ Sunday ‘ ora F. Lyvers; speaker, Mr. Percy S. Foster. Solo by Mrs. iog, 7:80 sharp. Tel. Potomac THE HIGHES o Brylawski. Spirit Communications 8 P.M, UNION SERVICE WITH LUTHER MEMORIAL CON: T Ry e B S, ' HEMEN, MIDWEEK SERVICES ¥ GREGATION. Sermon by Rev. G. M. Diffendufer, D. D. Music 261 N n.w. Potomac.158. .. Memorial Choir. rvi f for the heali Special music at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. services by Chorus Choir of seventy- in charge of the Lutheran " Ri b a_anlcg) s ke L five vP:::cea and Male Quartet, under direction °f Prof. R. Deane Shure. Fellowship Meeting and Reception, Monday, 8 to 11 P.M. s Rizpahihldon Thursday—8 P.M—Prayer meeting. i Organ recital at 7:40 p.m. by Prof. Shure. o Friday—7:30 P.M.—Pentecostal meeting. Maryland University Glee Club Concert Wedu-d-y Night, 8 0’Clock. A cordial welcome awaits you at (5 TESKLE H0L0% MEETINGE R 512 F St. N.W. Spiritua] message meeting Monday 8 p.m, EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME ! . “OLD SAINT PAUL’S” e Evcrrboly St o readiag: help. Bring your friends and help them on to God. : ‘MISS MARIE KOONTZ will sing at both morning and evening services. PPRPD PP IS, HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, Spiritualiat_reading daily. . 7 1

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