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12 Hamline M. E. Church 9TH AND P STREETS. Rev. Joseph T. Herson, DEB;, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) Pttt SR SERVICE TO ’gmLs. to Hear Dr. Talbot. he Girls' nnsylhvan held tomorrow Mrs. A, b 5 . will pre: I number of probationers for admi Tull memb avenue . will be t 8 p.m. Ham - “ {sti A Great Chr:s“an | Paul's, will conduct the Privilege” | taress the e membe 8p.m.— “That Prodigal Story, or | METHODIST EPISCOPAY. (Colored: the Loss of the Boy” |! Haven M. E. Church Tth ot B ave. M inister. hour: pastor. by A reception will be given Dr. and Mrs. Herson Wednesds evening at the church. Dr. K. o rogram. I Riles WELCOME. S50 VISITORS ARE Galbraith A. M. E. Zion'Church‘ 6th st bet. L and M sts. nw. BATTLE, FPastor. PETWORTH Grant Circle and New Hampshire ave. Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor The Pastor preaches at 11 am and 8 p.m. This church gives a hearty welcome to all who are with- out a church home to worship here. and to join us in our great work. CHRIST. CLASS K 30 pom ADERS' PEW RALLY Crook will 2il an Open Do WELCOME 'ROPOLITAN WESLEY M. E. ZION CHURCH Y 5. CALLTS, Fastor. uh) “'WORKIN GOD<“”‘ ] EKING THE LOST.” i Siueic ba vhe o M_(Ies Memorial C. M. E. Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m. Epworth League, 7:00 p.m. the Home cars Hampshire | Grant Circle Busses church: or take Soldiers’ to Upshur St. and New Ave. pass Ev. M L. BREEDING, ‘Minisier. “WHY SOME rEoP! NOT JOIN CHURCHL™ Aunial sermon to the YOU ARE WELCOME {St. Paul’s A, M. E. Church N between D oaud REV. P. A. SCOTT, D. D,, Pastor, b G, H. Mills, ). —Sermon Still and See t ation of Jehovak. by choir §:00 p.m MO Worship With Us at METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. 43 and C Sts. N.W. (John Marshall Place) Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister. stranger. * 'Israel Metropolitan C. M. E.: Church 11 sts. SSELL, chion] ~RECIPROCATION. 1AM “DRIFTING—ANCHORS WHICH HOLD" Ry R “GETTING A LIFT IN THE SR8 WAY” John Wesley A. M E. lmn Church ' Third Sermon in Series on T L “THE CHRISTIAN PILGRIMAGE Congregational Song Service. Piano and Organ. Mr. Jerome Marshall will play the Trombone. Do, T S ¥ R FHESE SERVICES WILL HIELE Yot 5 opm ool at 9:30 2 ool at 3 p.m. A growing A Chinese Sunday A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU. The National Methodist Church Wesley Methodist Eplscopal | CHEVY CHASE, D. Cor. K II\"):'V S ALL DAY - EPISCOPAL (White) MAL VI‘ TMETHCE Connecticnt_ave. and y”.-m. REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. 3 2. Isersices conducted by p i and 1 Sts. H Douglas Memorial »am = ¢ Ll REV. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D.D., Pastor. URCH. Dumbarton Ave. M. E b odam o Sity sl Dumbarton ave. near Wisconsin ave. n.w. REV. B. I. McGOWAN, 9:45 x.m.—Sund “The Church the Body of classes for all Epworth Leazue Thursduy, prasve e by the pastor. Spom Rmcdalc M. E. Church we. REV. C. E. LINGER .TRINITYi M. E. CHURCH! sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. ch todiy An evening with a pract “Getting and Giving” | . the Sundie s Sormon 11 Subject, by Official L MBARTO WAUGH M. E CHURCHI 3rd and A Streets N. Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pna(or 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.— “A Winning Principle” 3:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 % “K Stutd Youth” Exeni Subjoct 1¢St. Paul’s Estlmate of Life and, Death” Epworth Teagne. 6:45 pm. unday school. Wesley Memorial Chapel Corner Fifth and F Sts. N.W. Revival Services i 0 and 7:45 p.m. Miss Mattie E. Perry, Evangelist Dr. H. E. Ressler. New York city. Mrs. BIR Lincoln Road Church Lincol roat. T Ialand ave. ani U o AN LTER G. I [ 0D, er‘l l‘lrlvi ‘THE ANSWER BY FIRE. 8 p.m.—"AN A ANCE.” Church school, 30 a.m. Epworth League serv YOU ARE INVI’I'ED TO COME TO FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. Green Busses Pass the Door Dr. Randolph preaches: “AN EVOLUTIONIST IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN" | 11 am— “The Story of the Garden’ 8 p.m.— “The Tale of the Tragic Trées” Doors Open at 7:30 @Qhurch School at 9:30 am. THE BOLGIANO CLAQS ]'OR MEN, Dr. Frank W. Collier, teacher. Thursday Night is Church Night. The Finest Music at All Services—The Heartiest: Welcome CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and i5th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister vary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dlce, hu[mrlnle.'ld!nl . O—Cd‘\nry Men's Bible Class, Mr. R . Wolfe, President. 11°00—Publia worship with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “THE TWO GREAT FACT 'S OF LIFE” SPECIAL MUSIC ne. speciatist, Minister. " ft Thine Eyes’ , **Pastorale" . Postlude, “‘Allegro Mo Mise White, organ 6:30—Epworth League Soclal Hour. 7:00—Bpworth League devotional service, 5:00— Publio Worship with Sermon by DR. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY. “Washington—'l'he Home of Uncle Sam” ‘Cometh Earth's Latest Hour' “Here Life Is Quickly Gone! : Prelude, (a) “Allegretio” (1) Postlude, **Marcle’ ROLD MILLER, DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC. Sk CORNING ATWATER, L'!;il'}“ig‘i{ 1;,]:,!6.:‘\.1151‘ N THE PUBLIC. Cl OPEN 1IN 1ol AT EVENING AT 7:30. New Members of Friendly Society Chureh, at Rol- ity sehool and Bible elasses. ROOTED AND GROUNDED IN i Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor THE EVENING CROWDS SEE PICTURE OF “LITTLE FLOWER” Drawing Made by Sister of Nun, Who Is to Be, Beatified in Rome Tomorrow. A large plcture of Sister Teresa, the “little dower,” drawn from life v her sister Celine, a member of the nelite Order in France, has been ed within the sanctuary of the chapel at Mount Carmel Retreat House and is being visited by thou- I'who is to be beatified at Rome tomor- row. The picture is the only one of its Kind in existence, and has been lent to the retreat house for the period of the novena.by a priest of Catholic University faculty. “The fact that the art Teresa’s favorite sister gives the picture increased value to Jthe devotees of the young nun. Attendance at the novena in honor of the “Little Flower” continues to nd the capacity of the re- »n some phase of the life is delivered asius Heriz, su- f Discalced Car- niversit TO PRESENT SKETCH. il Service.” a sketch, will be ited Monday evening at Pet- worth Baptist Church, under the {auspices of the Ladies’ Berea Class, | for the benefit of the building fund. by Re s erior of the ‘Order _METHODIST PROTESTANT. First M. P. Church st e e & bR R, Sitntater. Mea's adult il clbve | Christinn Endeavor——7 15 HE CHURCH WITH A \VL!AO“B "RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhede Island ave. at st st. n.w. |REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D., Pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor—7 P.M. NORTH CAROLINA | Ebenez;M, E. Cfirch i Comner 4th and D Sts. S.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. nday seliol by Pastor will preach. —Epworth League, topic discus. ; ST PAUL At Second N.W. 7 JUDSON RINGE W. COBB. Assoc CRURGH SCHOOT—0: YOUNG MEN'S 1 am.8 pm “Thirsd; Georgetown M. E. South ' QUE ST. BETWEEN 30th AND 31st. Rev. W. A. Lynch, Pastor 100 am “THE BIBLE'S BEST DEFINI- TION OF LOVE.™ S p.m.—Epworth League pageant. 9:45 u.m.—Nunday sch 7:00 p.m.—Epworth L { Marvin M. E. Church South 101h and B Sts. S.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. stor il preach. Epworth Leasue, | EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." | ML E. Church South i 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D.,‘ Pastor i 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Wor- ship. Sermon by the Pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth L;aguc. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Wor- ship. | Large Chorus Choir and | Quartet. All Protestant Christians without & | church home are invited to unite with | s MT. PLEASANT M. E.| CHURCH SOUTH | 16th AND LAMONT STS. N.W. | REY. CLIFTON K. RAY, Minister. | 9:30a.m.—Sunday school for all ages. Lagies” Bible class W. W. Milan, Men's Rible class— Tracy L. Jeffords, teacher. 11 AM.—SERMON BY THE PASTOR. Subiect' “Why Men Fail” 8:00 p.m.—Evening of sacred song by the choir: Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. 1t you are withent a church home unite with us. | acher, sunds of devoted clients of the nun; STAR, BIBLE SCHOOLS SHOW MEMBERSHIP GAINS Vacation Study Movement to Be Spurred by Address of New . York Leader. Interest in the work of the Daily Vacation Bible Schools is steadily in- jcreasing and it is expected that there |wnl be about fifty schools in the city ! this summer. Walter M. ADVERTISING NEED OF CHURCH, HE SAYS Baltimore Churchman Says Mes- sage Must Be Taken to Man in Street. Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, April 28.—"The world | needs religion and religion needs ad-! yocréiary of the vertising,” said Rev. Dr. M. E. Melv- | sociation, will be ing, general secretary of the Presby- ! terian Church, who spoke before the Advertising Club here. “The time come for the church to advertise,” Dr. Melving declared, “and I believe that the time has come for the federated churches and the 300 advertising clubs of America to get togethe “l want religion advertised so that a mann cannot walk down the street without having it brought to his at- tention: so that he cannot open @ As in previous magazine or read his dally paper |cation Bible without facing a religious adverties- | ment. tof Churéh “1 Want to see the advertising clubs | open Jurie give the brains and the rich men of DELAYS CONFIRMATION the country contribute the money to1 International As- in the city in the He will speak at Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church May 6 at 3 o'clock. his subject being, “The New Day in Christian Education and the Daily | Vacation Bible School Movement. {An invitation is extended to all to attend. May 7 Mr. Howlett will have a con- {ference with the local committee, of ’wh h the Re auffer’ of Ninth is | chairman. » Daily Va- Schools are being pro- hington Federation first schools will put over a great national advertis ing program for old-fashioad, real religi “The of appealing to advertising,” he said, to the age of suggestion manship of the church must be diffe ent. Fducation will not make men inherently better. Nothing will do that except religion. Just as the advertisements of life insurance make the approach to a prospective buyer much easier, S0 a campaign of ad religion would make it more ¥ 10 get people to become | members of a chureh. HONOR PASTOR AND WIFE. | Hamline Church to Give Reception | for Rev. and Mrs. Herson. Rev. Joseph T. -ason in ment at Trini !ing. confirmation at Trinity Diocesan ! Church has been postponed from to- | | morrow .morning at 11 o'clock to the night of May 3. at § o'clock. In place of Bishop Harding, er of outhern_Virgini service. The will report at ommurtity Hous lthe choir and cier tomorrow the Rev. Ds 1 will preach ligion and S At S p.m. will be choral service and a prog of sacred music by the Trinity dou- ble quartet Monday night, at 8 p.m., there will be 2 meeting at Trinity Community House of the volunteer work; the diocese who are work with the E; Opportunitie month of May will be lald before the volunteers, PROFESSOR TO SPEAK. Will Interpret ‘Egyptian Inscriptions. Dr. George S. Dune Egyptiology and n Univer on AT Monday York - Avenue befora the Pr oclation. gy vphic criptions of 4000 B, and Bahy- tablets of 3000 B. C. will be exhibited. The more books on Biblical archaeology be shown. nd m Herson. new pastor of Hamline M. urch, and Mrs. | Herson will be given a reception at | the church next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Arrangements for the ccasion_are being made by the of- volunteer opal City Mission. EPISCOPAL. Christ Church, Georgetown Lorner 0 and 31st sts_n.w. Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. 7 manion 1 sehool. service and sermon by the Dr. :Duncan n. profe: Assyriolo will or of v at deliver a and _the in New and_address. cx-mncl-x OF THE ASCENSION Mass. Ave. At 12th St. N.W. REV. THOS. WORTHINGTON COOKE Rector R:00 A.M - HOLY COMMUNION. 9:3¢: A M. CHURCH SCHOOL. 11:00 A M.~ MORNING PRAYEB AND SER- 3:09 P M.—CHI 'YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY. it ure at m. Presbyterian Dbyterian Min will EPISCOPAL. " Silver Spring Parish Ret. J. HENNING NELMS_D_D.. Re Gracc Church Woodsxde b1 dv ‘Welcome 1nth Between . Bishop. it 5 Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canal and the 7 WISCONSIN . LOW M ST. Rector, REV. HENRY L. DURRANT. —Holy Communion. 8:00 pm The Nativity ‘The Resurrection, Eastertide "ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd and Washington Circle. Rev. Robert Talbot, D. D. Rector. 30 and 10 #.m.—Holy Communion. wnday sehool. craing prayer and sermon. >ST. JOHN’S “CHURCH Georgetown Corner of @ and rets N.W. REV. J S Rector. TER. 3rd.and C sts.NW. l avid Ransom Covel S p.m. —Spec Contirmtaion H May 3. at § pn Y _ONE WELCOM ,St Jc)hn s Chufch 18th and H Str. SERVICES: 8, 11 A.M. AND 8§ P.M. 11 ANM.— “On Being Religious” CRPM.— “Christ’s Conception of 00 p.m— 3 ‘oung peopl Evening praser an agdress. 5" (St. Philip and St James), 10 &.m =The ‘holy_communion. Thursday. The holy éommunion. St. Marks Church Third and A Streets S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS, Rector. REV. WILLIAM A. MASKER, Assistant.: Fourth Sunday After Easter. A.M.—Holy Communion, AM.—Church School. AM.—Morning _ Prayer sermon (Rector). Epiphany G street near l4th Dr. James E. Freeman, Rector 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.— Morning Prayer, and vening Prayer and Sermon by the Assis-| 3 p.m. tags 4 p.m.—Afternoon Service. Tuesday and Thursday, 11 ah.— Y Hol‘;‘rfic»rhmumon Wednesday, 7:30| 6 p.m.—Young People’s So- p.m—Evening Prayer Friday, May | ciety. 4 8 p.m—Confirmation and Sermon | 8 pm_ Evening Prayer and the Rt. Rev. Beverly D. Tucker, x E - 1.)y D, Bishop of Southern Virginia, | Sermon by Rev. Robert E. Browning. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! MET=:5DIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL \OUTH “THE Special Clovis G. Chappell, ‘ 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School—Classes for All. 11 A.M.—Sermon by: : DR. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL—Subject: “HIS HIDDEN SORRO 11 AM.— Overflow Service (Junior Church) — Sermon by Rev. M.: Leo Rippy. 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League. Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by DR.. CHAPPELL—Sub]ect five voices and Male Mount Vernon Place Church The Representative Church (M. E. Church South) 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Pastor. M: Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor CHURCH ROW” msk.!llmmdlpmmby&uus&owdmflt}“ under direction of Prof. R. Deane Shure. Organ recital at 7:,40;’.m.lvyl’nf. Shure. VVASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, Latest Announcements of Church News, Howlett of New York, | interest of the movement May 6 and 7. | | Illness of Blshop Causes Postpone»‘ Owing to the illness of Bishop Hard- | s from | vice during the | Church | important | with Sermon by Dr. W. C. Bell.! Church School, 9:30 a.m. and 1923. 12 DRAMATIC BOOK SERMONS ANNOUNCED Rev. Dr. Stridger of Detroit to De- liver Discourses at First Con- gregational Church Here. REV. DR. W. L. STRIDGER. A series of twelve dramatic book sermons is to be delivered by Rev. Dr. William L. Stridger, minister of St. Mark's M. E. Church, Detroit, Mich., at the First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets northwest, from tomorrow until May 4. The, given twice daily. s are: Tomorrow, 11 : “The Hunger” (Bojer), L \"ATI h for the hDI) of spiritu 8 pm.. “The Dawn of a 1 smorrow” (Burnett), finding out why lif th living. ay, 4:4; 3 rlasting I X a story of God's human (Poole), ery da; How the (Markham):; § (Tolstoy), conversion of esday, 4:45 poy ouraine” (Mar al worship: 8 p.m., ound” (Bo, Gold” v of hidden gold in ¢ 4:45 p.n., Resurrect of the human_ soul. Wed he Juggler of ham), a story of r “Treacherous story of sin, hursday, 4 of Fashion' (Crawfor, today's dangers: § pm., story p.m., ing), the s the conquering soul; 8 p.m 1 Cave Man Within (Fielding), and Mr. Hyde story The the in iates Bible cl tomorrow, at 10 a.m., Dr. leton R. Ball will give the fourth of his series of I Pt and Old Testa MISSIONARY DATE SET. Maryland, Delaware and Washing- ton to Be Represented May 2. The Christian Missionary Society of Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia will hold its annu4l con- vention from May 21 to 24 at Cumber- land, Md, with the Christian Church of that city. The officers of the society are Rev. P. A. Cave, presi- dent; Rev. Walter F. Smith, first vice president; J. A Scott, recording secre- tary, and James M. Pickens, treasurer, all of Washington. A large number of Washingtonians are planning to attend the sessions of tie convention. NND S P P. L. 6 pm. ROCK CREEK | PARISH. All Samts Church Communion. 1 Old Testament prophec { indicated that He had the power to fore i the shedding of His blood? | of His betrayal and arrest? | heads—Luke, Activities and Services COMMUNITY BIBLE CONTEST Ninth 10 of 100 Questions on Jesus Chr “The King of Kings.” (Subdivided) 81. (a) What manncr of death did Jesus signify He was to d (b) What action on the part of the people indicated the fulfillment y? () Whiie some did not believe in Jesus, wh among a particular rank, did believe? (d) Why did they not acknowled Him openly? John 82. (a) What did lc\.)- say would judge the one who rejects | (b) What special reason did Jesus give as a basis for believing th vhich He spoke? John, xii. " (c) In Matt., xxvi, what,statement (d) How did Jesus sct the disciples? Matt., xxvi. 83. (a) What significant and important thing did Jesus do a beginning of the supper? (b) What did Jesus state as the ch for observing the sacrament of the su (c) W did the wine symboliz Luke, xxii. \lvlr What did Jesus state as the 1 (a) What did Jesus say would be the effect upon His disciple Matt.,, xxvi. (b) What did Zechariah n connection with this ev 2 did Jesus indicate would ey 1 them? Matt, xxvi. (d) John, xvi. (a) What gr n_in the life of Peter did Jes (b) What did Jesus indicate was the cause s Peter the only onc who boasted t commit this deed? Matt, xxvi. (d) In John, xvi, wk would happen to the disciples? 86. (a) What did Jesus gi His disciples? (b) Why did He ning? (c) By what statement was a divine mission? (d) Why v Him to go away? (Answers to the 87. (a) What things did Jesus ind would accomplish? John, xv mation regarding His betrayal af bre: 7 reas 84. prophet, say would happen (c) What miraculous e would inspire hope with did Jesus make? 85. itus Wha us of th: at he would t did Jesus cay ve as the reason for the persecution of not tell them these things at the be Jesus indicate that His_carthly m s it necessary, according to Jesus, f hove questions in John, xvi.) ate th of t S (b) What reason is_intimated for Je going to the Mount i Olives? (c) What praver did He urge the disciplc to make? Luke, xxii. (d) Jesus made three prayers in the Garden Agony. What was the first one? Matt,, xxvi. 88. (a) What reason did Jesus give : against temptation? Matt., xxvi. (b) In Luke, xxii, what physical cc dition indicated the intensity of His agony? () In John, xviii, how ¢ Judas know where to find Jesus? (d) Why did Jesus refuse to defen Himself from arrest? Matt,, xxvi. ‘ ; 89. (a) What did the disciples do when Je different ranks of people were in the assembl whom Jesus was brought? (The above in Matt,, two particular points did the high pr (d) To whom did Jesus refer him? John, 90. (a) To what method did the assembly resort in the trial? What was their ultimate purposc concerning Jesus? = Matt., wevi, What was the result of the testimony of the false witnes Mk, (d) In what way did Peter fail in his boast concerning Jesus? Matt., xxvi. (Copgri «oming to the necessity of pra was taken? (h) Wi with Caiaphas bef xxvi.) (c) Upon w est question Jesus first? ANSWERS TO THE EIGHTH 10 QUESTIONS ' 71. (a) The parable of the ten vir-—John. gins.—Matthe 1, 2. (b) Reward | Wl to the one who is faithful, but to the 4y unfaithful, that which he hath s on Hin be taken from him tthew, the p! to (c) All nations had done ered before Him.—Matthew ot Shall be gathered for & 3 riah, xiv Sl Roman xi.43. u 1 (d) Lord, vest is sick.- of the Dbehq Jo! 5 Jews believed went and told things which xi.43, all 1d Re m 1) Many some isees the John, afraid that men ar deceived by pretende (b) Zechariah indic cleavage of the Mount of Olives will be due to an earthqua iv.5. _Confirmed t and Revelations King, the ord.—Zechariah, (d) Shall appear like a la of horses and ho 73. (a) Joel a4 of darkness and of thick clouds and of thick Joel, ii.2. (b) The sun would become darkened would withdraw their s i1.10, () The Lord and His will come from heaven in glory Zechariah, xiv.5. (d) That th hall command His army mp, which is very large.—Joe 4. (a) That the light meither clear nor dark riah, xiv.6. (b) That in th the sun shall be darkened moon shall not give her light ¢ stars shall fall—Mark. (c) That living w s shall from Jerusalem toward the sea and toward the hinder sea Zechariah, XIv.8. (d) It shall be per- petual.—Zechariah, Xiv.s. 5. (a) Because the day of the ful fillment of all written prophecy had come.—Luke, xx1.32. (b) There wo be signs in the moon, the sun and the stars—Luke, Xxxi.25. (¢) That they should look up and lift up their XXi.28 (d) He s 1 kingdom ~when He | » put Jesus t v sough andment inted His feet with costly oin nd wiped His feet with the b her head.—John, xil.: Keh wherever the gospel wou - pr a the world told as and m before the a) hn, xii.1 o' see L They consulted to put | cath also.—John, xii10. “Percieve ye Tow 1d the w ohn, ey 1 fall into the wuld Lear no fru heaven rified it 4 John, xii stood by Others said (d) Jesus s come not fo John, xi (Copyright, 14 pass- D rn und () 1 said, by | nd will glorify S. (¢) The per said that it tan an id that His 1ke, but for l!\n' 8, establ His v Louise Harding Earll.) St Ag ’nes Church S. 8. 030w Services: \-.mm 70, 10, 11 a.m. and § pm, Daily _mass. Take Florida_ave. or North Capitol_cars, CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. n.w. nday, 7:30. 10, 11 8 m. & 7:30 p.m. Samt James Church ! St Andrew s Church enue and V st. n.w. . J. DIMON, Kector. 8:00—Holy communion. 9:30—Sunday_schiool 11:00—orning serv B ning service. X CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALF: | Grace Church 9th AND D STREETE SOUTHWEST. Kev. MEADE BOLTON MACBRYDE, Rector. Services. 11 a.m. and & p.m. \ Holy_Commu: first Sunday at 11 a.m., third_ Sunday at 7:30 a.m. Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road Holy Communjon Morning Prayer and Holy 0 the Rev. of thn **Christian Year. et,~Canon Mrer. People's Evensong ard Seriion. Breacher, Canon De Vries. Take Georgetown and isconsin avenue cars H _or_Woodley_road _bus line. _ 620 G_street s.e. Founded 1795. REV. WILLTAM CURTIS-WHITE, Recto; Sunday _services—7:30 a.m., Ioly Com- munion; 9:46 a.m., Sunday school. rector preaches at 11 a.m. and 8 ship bas been held regularly n this bullding since 1807. Strangers heartily welcomed. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. ave. and Bancroft place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., Rector. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 7:30—Holy Communion. 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning prayer and sermon by the rector. 4:30—Evening prayer and sermon. Preacher, the Rev. J. Henning Nelms, D. D. Tuesday (St. Philip and St. James) and Thursday—Holy Communion at 11. ALL WELCOME—ALWAYS. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D, D., Rector. SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, a.m.—Chureli scheol. am'—Morning prayer and _sermon. p/m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. EEK DAY SERVICES. ek Thursday, Holy Oommunion—Tuesday and e fir‘fl?u Healing Bervice—Tuesday, 10:30 *NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian? Church of theNew jerusalem *1, John, saw the Holy City, New Jerusalem.” g Rerelation, xX1.2) / nih nesr 9:45—Sabbath school, with graded classes. o. 4:00 p.m. | the aistresses Rev. GEORGE W, ATKINSON, D. D.. Rector. ‘ o 10:00—Arcana ~ clage ' under Mre. Alice = Thacher 11:00—Moraing worship, with urlptum vor- mon by the pastor. Free library open dail Pastor, BEV, PAUL BP] 1 comes. 76. pe all S e K w“WILL FILL LOCAL PULPIT. nt of 1 Visiting #Clergymen to Preach at Epiphany Church Tomorrow. Dr. W. C. Bell of the Virginia 21 Seminary will preach at lock service tom W at and Rev the day, teaching in the tem night in_His abode_in the M Olives.—Luke, xx (c) their brother Lazarus from the dead _ UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father 13th and L Sts. N.W. UNIVERSALIST Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., PASTOR. At 9:45 a.m., Sunday school At 11 o'clock, morning worshlp, with ser- mon by the pastor. Subject— “Destiny” At 7 p.m., devotional mee Young People’s Chiristian T ( s Christianity Continued?” Leader, MISS GLENN GODING. friends. EVENTHDAY ADVENTIS more. will occupy the pulpit dt & p.m McKim Memorial chimes Sundays at 10:45 am. Other sery are: 8 am, commal evensong and ads . holy communion aj . evening praver an L. Wolven at holy NTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. The Penple s Tabernacle " 10" Stx. N.W. ELDER LEWIS C. SHEAFE. Mi Subj CALL To SINFUL MEN.: THE COMING MlLLENNlUM Will It Settle the Nation’s Problems? Evangelist R. M. Spencer. Troubles for Church and Nations. Will they be over when the thousand-year period spoken of by John in Revelation is ushered in? To be the theme of the minister in Adventist Memorial Chapel, on 12th and M streets northwest, Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Evangelist Spencer, who has for years studied the Prophectes, says that the Bible answers many problems which confront the wo today. These lectures will be continued each Sunday evening. The live nature of these meetings will be interesting to all.

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