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Latest Announcements of Church METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) Rosedale M. E. Church 418 Tenn. ave. n.e.—REV, C. E. LINGER, Minister—9:45 Sumday school: 11 a.m.. preachin D.m., Epworth League. Evening_se; Wesley Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Cor. Connecticut ave. and Jocelsn st. REV. J. C. NICHOLSON. D. D. crament of Lord's supper. ducted by pastor. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor Sunday achool, 9:30 a.m. Communion and reception of members, 11 m, ® Bermon by the pastor, 7:30 p.m. Sublect: tl “Home, Sweet Home Epworth League, 6:45 p.m. “THE FAMILY CHURCH.' Dumbarton Ave. M. Church Dumbarton ave. near Wisconsin ave. n.w. REV. B. I. McGOWAN, Sunday_school. E. 0 p.m—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by pastor. Thursday. § pm.. A Worth-While Service Followed by First Quarterly Conference. BRING TH LY TO DUMBARTO! Homelike—Helpful Hamline M. E. Church 9TH AND P STREETS. Rev. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Pastor 11 a.m.—COMMUNION, “The Master’s Memorial” Spm— “Thinking—On the Way Back Home” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday sch 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. All Welcome " Hamline Proctor Men'’s Bible Class EVANGELIST JAPHET. bLetter known as “The Little Man With the Hig Message. will address the Proctor Men's Bible Clans ¢ the Hamline M. E. Church Sunday morn ing at 10 on’a question vital fecting people today. Come and heur him. WOULD YOU BE WITHOUT THE CHURCH? Go Tomorrow to | WAUGH M. E. CHURCH | Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor |«“A” Big. Man Who Failed” ENDS YEAR-AS RECTOR. Rev. Mr. Pettus to Have Special Services. Rev. William H. Pettus Is to cele- brate the first anniversary of his rectorship at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 3d and A streets southeast. tomorrow, with speoial services. He was called to the local church from St. James' Parish, West Somer- ville, Boston. Mass., where last May he was nominated for bishop coadju- tor of Massuchusetts, when Bishop Slattery was elected. NAZARENE. Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A Streets N. LEEWIN B. WILLIAM! Sunday school, 9:43; 7:45; Young People, 7; WELCOM Thursday, METHODIST PROTESTANT. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rheds Taland ave at Tst st. nw. REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D., Pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor—7 P.M. First M. P. Church 4th st. near G REV. G, J. HOOK! 9:30 a.m.—Sunday meetiug, RCH_WITIL "NORTH CAROL IN S.E. . Pastor. 9: 00.a 1, i1 . ) Fndeavor, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) 11th and H Sts. Northeast. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D.D., Pastor. Douglas Memori: RE! 9 a.m.—Sunday school; classes for all 3rd and A Streets N.E. unday school WELCOME TO ALL. PETWORTH Irial M. E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, CHURCHES ANTICIPATE COMING OF SHRINERS Plans Being Made for Comfort of Visitors—Special Services to Be Held. The chuzches of this city are an- ticipating the coming of the conven- tion of Shriners. Plans are being made by many for the comfort of the visitors &nd special services will be held for them. Metropolitan Memo» Chureh, located in the heart of the city, i already arranging for the convenience of the crowds which will be congregated in the center of the town. The women of the church Wwill serve a pRite luncheon for three days. During the convention the church will be open all day and there wlill be music at the noon hour. It is hoped to have a program of music on the chimes each da Bishop Willlam F. McDowell will preach June 3, and at night there will be held “Ohio night,” at which time, it is expected, a band and one of the patrols from Ohio will worship at the church. It is the desire of the officlals and membership of this his- toric church to contribute in every vay possible toward the success of his gathering. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church Corner 4th and D Sts. S.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. en's’ Guild Day, by Rev. Levi Miller. orth Lengue. R W rennett tYBODY WELCOME. PbCUI’A!LIo_rEAl Lsrael Metropolitan C. M. E. Church 1st and B ats. s.w. RU: L, D. D, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_school. 11:00 a.m.—*“A MYSTERIOUS MAN.'" 6:30 p.m.— Epworth League. D bih—Hesgiiing: A Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion (23rd St. Retween L and M N.W.) REV. E. D. W, JONES, Minister. 9:30 8 nday school and Hible classes. —“LET NO MAN TAKE THY . _consecration meeting. Hessie Contee, leader. §:00 p.m.— JPSUS AND THE MONEY St. Paul’s A. ML E. Church SCOTT, Pastor. bath school ERMON BY PASTOR rmon’ by pastor. "OME, STR. TRINITY A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Morton st.and Sherman ave. REV. C. JAMES HENDERSON, £:30 &.m'—Nundas wchool Bible’ stu ‘What Jesus Means to and holy communion VORSHIP WITH US. hn Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. REV.DR J.T. KELLY | B3 YEARS PASTOR Anniversary to Be Celebrated by Congregation of Fourth _Presbyterian Church. The forty-ninth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly I8 to be celebrated by the congrega- tlon of Fourth Presbyterian Church, 13th and Fairmont streets northwest, Monday night. A number of local ministers, to- gether with the moderator of ghe ! General Assembly, the moderator of Synod of Baltimore and also of the Washington City Presbytery, are to deliver addresses. Commissioner Ru- 4Uuiph also has been invited to apeak., Inxtalled May 5, 1874. Dr. Kelly was installed as pastor of the Fourth Church May 5, 1874, and has continuously served in its ministry ever since that time. In this he has set a precelient in this city, as it is not recorded that any other minister has served for the same length of time in one church. He was baptized as a child in this church and grew up as a boy in its he went out to take the ministry under its care. oOn his graduation * from the Theologleal minary at Princeton. N. J., he cepted a call to become an up the study for Dr. John C. Smith It is probable t s pastor. one church as member and pastor can | be equaled in the United States. The ' combined pastorates of Dr. Kelly and his predecessor cover continuous | veriod of eigh seven I PRESBYTERIAN, _ CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST, REV. CHARLEE WOOD, D. D., Minister, 9 :30— Ses for men and n 11:00—Morning service. Woud. 3:30—Sunday school anniversary exercise Address by Dr. W 6:15—Christian £ service ermon Ly Dr. | leavor supper and vesper Dr. Wood will trw-:k‘ TYRANNY OF :\l'l'}iv1 8:00 Thursd 5.“(“{”‘- . | Georgetown Churc RE MARSHALL 1um, Kev Ceoroeto ST, NFAR A15twt now. b 1 Sermon Will Open Conference on Sunday school, and as a young man | ference of social work, to be held here ac- | & ociate | Churches pastor of the Fourth Church, of which | Preach no such record | (hurch for length of years in connection with | * Baptist Young People’s Union An- i Church MAY 5, 1923. DR. TIPPY TO PREACH. WILL MEET MONDAY Association to Elect Officers at Evening Session in St. Paul’s Church. Social Work. The spring meeting of the Laymen's Service Assoclation of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington will be held in the parish hall of St. Paul's Church, Rock Creck parish, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. This will be the fifth annual meeting of the assoclation, and the officers for the coming vear will be elected. The president, George R. Wales of the United States Civil Service Com- fon, Is recuperating at Atlantic y after u severe illness. Dr. L. W, Glazebrook, the vice president., wili preside and will make the president's annual report and also a report on the Lenten services at Keith's Theater. C. P. Benns will report c oncerning the work in connection with the city missionaries, and H. D. Amiss, con. cerning the proposed home for aged Episcopalians, One of the features of the past year in the varlous Episcopal churches in Washington was the interest shown in the Easter elections of parish of- ficers. Several causes contributed to this interest, among them being the fact that in about ten of the ecity churches the women are now allowed to vote, as well as the men, and this is found to stimulate attendance at the annual meetings. The other fac- tor the drive which the association has made to get men to realize the importance of taking an active part in the life of the parish. Reports from the churches showing the effect of this drive will be made at the meeting on Monday. At the last meeting of the associa- tion steps were taken to co-operate with the Juvenile Protective AsSo- clation in helping the “big brother movement,” which is so strongly ad- vocated by Judge Sellers of the Ju- venile Court. Louis A. Simon, presi- dent of the Juvenile Protective Asso- ciation, will address the meeting Mon- day on the subject of “Big Brothers. 1 L. Stock, chairman 3 committee, will report the steps that have been taken to asslst in this work. iHONOR PASTOR AND WIFE. HARRIE EWING WORTH M. TIPPY. In connection wtih the national con- May 16 to Dr. Tippy 3. Rev Worth | seeretary of the n the church and social the Federal Council of of North Amer is to the conference sermon at M. E. Church, 16th and stre northwest, Sunday, May 20, at 11 a.m, e of Foundry LAWN FETE PLANNED. nounces Social Program. The West Washington Baptist 3aptist Young People’s Unfon held a business meeting last Monday evening, at which reports were sub- mitted by the various officers. The treasurer of the fund which is to be used to send a delegate to the Boston convention reported “a good sum on hand.” It was announced a wn fete will be held the latter part| Hamline M. E. Church Reception nth, It was decided to hold ! for Rev. and Mrs. Herson. hroughout the summe the business session aines 4 v. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, . ey ont social and refreshments pastor of Hamiine Methediat iscopal Church, and Mrs. Herson iven a reception at the church Wednesday night Th were wel- comed in short addr by repre- sentatives of the various departments of the church, after which they were personally gréeted by the large gath- ering. Harry A. Havens was chairman of | s RESBYTERIAN. Eckington e “Florida ave. and Q o, BRUNDAGE, D. I News, Activities and Services EPISCOPALLAYMEN |COMMUNITY BIBLE CONTEST Ninth 10 of 100 Questjons on Jesus Christ “The King of Kings:’ (Subdivided) 91. (a) What was the verdict of the assembl: sion before Caiaphas? (b) What effect did the verdict have upon Judas? (c) What confession did he make concerning Jesus? (d) What final ef- fect did Judas’ treachery have upon himself. Above answers in Matt., xxvii. 92. (a) Why did the chief priests refuse to had paid to Judas? (b) What did they do w was the amount paid for the betrayal of Jesus related to the Old Testa- ir}em? (d) Before whom did they take Jesus for the civil trial? att., xxvii. 93. (a) According to Pilate, ly after the all-night ses- take back the money they ith the money? (c) How for what reason did the Jews deliver Jesus to him? (b) What warning came to Pilate concerning Jesus, and by whom? (c) What sensational act did Pilate perform to indicate his blamelessness?* (d) Whom did they compel to carry the cross for Jesus? Matt., xxvii. 94. (a) What prophecy was fulfilled when th (b) What writing was set upon the cross over Jesu: unusual events in nature during the crucifix witness to the truth of His claims as the of the above events, what testimon: by whom was it given? Matt., xxvii. 95. (a) Mention two_things about the man who buried Jesus. (b) What request did the chief priests and Pharisees make of Pilate after the burial of Jesus? (c) What did they state as their reason for the request? (d) What two things did they do in order to make it impos- sible for any one to dispose of the body of Jesus? Matt 96. (a) How was the tomb opened eventually? the opening of the tomb have upon those who had (c) What did the angel state as to the removal of the the tomb? (d) What message did the angel sen Matt., xxviii, 97. (a) What occurred as the message of the angel? (b) What m ners? - (c) Who confirmed the news rying it back to the chief priests? (d) What falsehood did the chief priests and elders direct them to tell concerning Jesus? Matt., xxviii 98. (a) In Luke, xxiv, when the women told the disciples th d seen the Lord alive, what effect did it have upon them? fbe)s \\'»53': l:dald the disciples think regarding the women's story? (c) How did the dis. ciples prove the truth of their words? (d) What occurred as two of the disciples went to the village of Emmaus? Above answers in Luke, xxiv. 99. (a) Who was one of the two disciples who addressed Jesus on the journey to Emmaus? (b) What did he state had been lthhope (:)f the disciples concerning Jesus? (c) To what sources did Jesus resort to prove that He was the Hope of the Jews? (d) Later on, how did Jesus prove to His disciples that He was actually alive in the body> Above answers in Luke, xxiv. 100. (a) In Isaiah, Ixv, what change will come for the lands when Jesus sets up His kingdom? Revelation, xxii, about changing the words (c) In the first epistle of John and the first chief point of proof for believing in Jesus (Personal) What comments have you to make pleted? ey crucified Jesus? 3 s’ head? (c) What ion of Jesus appear to bear Son of God? (d) As a result y was given concerning Jesus and xxvii, (b) What effect did been set to watch? body of Jesus from d to the disciples? disciples ran to tell the others the essage did Jesus deliver to the run- of the resurrection of Jesus by car- Jews and their (b) What did Jesus say in of prophecy in the Bible> chapter, what was John's as the Son of God? (d) about the course just com- (Copyright. 1023, by Louise Harding Earl ANSWERS TO THE NINTH 10 QUESTIONS (a) In John, x1i.32 Grant Circle and New Hampshire ave. “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM (Take Grant Circle Busses or Soldiers’ H Home Car.) | Res. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor | 9:50—Sunday school. with departmental | work for these from k ten to adult life. M: Randall, superintenden 100 p.m.—Epworth 0P8R Lo 11:00 8.m.—Sac: tion of new m §:0 pm.—The Pastor preaches on “Almost An Angel” Quartet and Vested Choir, Welcome to You! Lincoln Road Church ad, Tthode Tsland ave. and U st. n.e. LTER G. Me: D.D., Minister. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion and sermon by the m‘;;m:n by Rev. FRANK W. COL- TR 0D school, M. METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. 4% and C Sts. N.W. (John Marshall Place) Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister. 11 a.m.—Communion, Address by Rev. GUY FITCH PHELPS, D.D. Minister 8:00 p.m.—Popular sersice, S s “Getting the Experience in the Way" Congregational song service. Evange A golng Sunday school at 9:30. A live Epworth League at 6:45 p.m. A cordisl welcome to every one. The National Methodist Church Chureh Supt.; 9:30 a.m. Epworth League sersic R. Speelman, 15 p.m. CALVARY, Columbi . Between 14th and 15th Street JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Bible School. Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintendent. Men's Bible Class, Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, President A. Chenay. Teacher. worship with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: : e ted estion That Will Not Down” - Spohr A 11:00—Public “The Qui BPECIAL MUS ORGAX: % Prelude—Intermezzo’” ... Postlude—*“Allegro Maestoso .. $:30—Epworth League Soclal Hour. 0—Epworth League devotional services. L eta s, 0—Dublic worship with sermon-lectars by DR MONTGOMERY on " “IS IT WRONG” e Is Quickly Goze” . -Rogers uilmant the Quartet—*"Here ORGAN 3 “Morceau Symphonique'® March—"Pontificaic” . ! HAROLD MILLER. DIR F goos CORNING ATWATER, CHURCH ORGANIST. FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC. CHURCH DOORS OPEN EVE AT 7130, FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D, D., Minister Rev. Frank W. Collier, D. D., Preaches —at 11 a.m., and in the evening at 8 p.m. FOUNDRY CHOIR RENDERS AN ALL-MUSICAL SERVICE, at which .DR. JOHN R. EDWARDS will preside. CHURCH SCHOOL at 9:30 a.m.—Classes for everybody. Epworth League Service at 6:45 p.m. The Finest Music at All Services The Heartiest Welcome McKENDREE Hetwonsr ™} Mass Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service. 9:30 A.M~Sunday School. DR. JOHN H. WESLER, Supt. 11:00 A.M.—Public Worship. “SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER.” Reception of New Members. 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League. 8 P.M.—Evangelistic meeting. Sermon by the Pastor. “SEEING THE INVISIBLE” Followed by an altar service and prayer for those needing help. Bring your friends and help them on to God. MRS, FANNIE SHREVE HEARTSILL will sing at both morning and evening services. MIDWEEK SERVICES Tuesda; —Jl to 5 P.M.—Service of prayer for the healing of o sick. Thursday—8 P.M.~Prayer meeting. Friday—7:30 P.M~Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL TH IN THE| Subject: E TIME REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, 9: usida, THE REVEALING LIGHT.” CHASI! RVIC ¥ sehool and Tible clnsses i Eva Vieginia Johnson. Endeavor meetin NG THE WIND.' WILL HELP_YOU ES_V Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church 6th st bet, kening Spirit of Gratituds, deavor, vguce of Spring Ral 0 OUR SERVICES. METROPOLITAN WESLEY A. M. E. D street sw. HENRY J. 11:00 8. —Subjer SAVED. 4:00 p.m.—Holy. 5200 o — JESUE ZION CHURCH bet. 2nd and 3rd sts. CALLIS Past, Communion T 18 IT '8 TODA TO FOLLOW Al | _METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH. ST. PAUL J. JUDSON RINGER. Pastor. G.'W. COBB, Astociate Pastor. Uam Rpm Communion Tpm tth Thursday Service Sermon S Btreet At Second N.W. m.—Bille » gervice League PIECE Praise —S& k. Georgetown M. E. South TUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Jolin Marshall Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, MINISTER. 11 am. “THE SUMMONS” 8 pm. “SCME QUESTIONS ABOUT CHRIST” Eastern Presbyterian Church 6th st. and Maryland ave. n.e. ALFRED E. BARROWS, OF JESUS. chii b v Einenbergor, “THE ND AVOCA- enn_on YPT BEF( DAYN OF ABRAHAM Evershods_welc Fourth Presbyterian Cl 13th and Fairmont PASTORS. 3 T, sehool, class. | ning worship. Dr. Kelly Will preach an anniversars ser on the occasion of his 49th T as pastor of t 1 Senior and Intermediat, Organ recital, Mrs. ational song service. Male Quartet. Schaefer, Chester baritone coloist. Dr. Ward will preach. night at 5 the 48th anniversars orute of Dr. Joseph T. crs and singers. Ever. body cordially invite Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., i | the Woman's Aid t at 8, moving pictures of and the “Evacua- he direction of the the “Burning of tion of Thrace,' {and Clarence Lewis, for the and Claren brief addresses, 81, Jesus sig- nified that His death would be by | crucifixion. (b) The rejection of the | Jews as prophesied in Isalah, lili.l.— | John, xii.38. (c) Many of the chiet |rulers of the people believed on Him.—John, xi142. (d) Fear that the Pharisees would expel them from the synagogue.—John xil.42,43. 82. (a) The word which He had spoken unto them.—John, xii48. (b) | That the words were God's command- | ment.—John, xii.49. (c) In Matthew, xxvL3, Jesus prophesied His betrayal | and crucifixion. (d) They were ex- ceeding sorrowful—Matthew. xxvi.22. 83. (a) He gave thanks to God j Luke, xxii.19. (b) As a remembrance jof Him.—Luke, xx11.19. (c) His suf- fering body and shed blood.—Luke, | xxiL19,20. ~ (d) The remission of sins—Matthew, xxvi.2s. 84. (a) That they would be of- fended or ‘caused to stumble.—Mat- thew, xxvi.3l. (b) That the sheep would be scattered at the smiting of the Shepherd.—Zechariah, xiil.7. () Jiis resurrection from death.—Mat- thew. xxvi.32. (d) That he would the committee in charge of the recep- & tion. and those who spoke were W liam Evans, for the official board; W. R. Schmucker. for the Sunday school, pworth Mrs. John Muirhead greeted on on behalf of the Ladies’ . Mitchell, pastor of Met- piscopal Chufch, ¢ True Wilson. a Rev. Lucius C. Clark, of the American Univer: among those to greet Mr. Herson. PRESBYTERIAN, Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church East aide Clievy Chage Circle. top_near door. HUBERT REX JOHNSON. Pastor. REV. DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE, D, istant Minister. will prea 11 am. rch you will learn about all ite and xerviees Wallace Memoria| Cor. Randolph st. and Ne Rev. J. A. CAMPBE Services, 11 a.m. a S 8. 930 a . League. Mrs. Her: Rev. H. ropolitan ) | lor R UNITE PRESRYT. v Hampshire ave. L. Pastor. & pm. Men's Missionary Ly No admission | charge. Everybody welcome, Thnrsday at 5 pm., pr service. Sowers' das i chirch next Sinda. r and praise b gmerved in wais | OF THE New York Avenue not desert Jesus.—Matthew, xxvi.33. §5. (a) That he would deny Him three times.—Matthew, xxvi34. (b) The influence and power of Satan— Luke, xxii.3l. (c) No. All of the | | disciples made the same boast. Mat- | jthew. xxvi.35. (d) That they would | Le put out of the synagogues and would even kill them, thinking to do | Peck Memori iI Ch;;el Penn Ave. and 28th now. REV. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minis: 11:60 a.m. KETC 10:15 a.m. 3:00 p.m.- 00 p.m God ths Father. nor Jesus His Son.— John, xvi.2. (b) In their early ex- l.eriences with Jesus they would not have been sufficiently strong to en- Qure the perszcutions. Besides, Jesus was present with them to endure them as an_exampie for them at = time when He should no longer be with them.—John, Xvi4. (c) The statement that He had been sent of the Father—John, xv He might send the Holy pirit. Who i should abide with each individual.— John, xvi.7. 87. (a) Reprove the world of sins. of righteousness and of judgment.— John, xvi.8. (b) It was an accustomed place for Him to go.—John, xxii.29 (c) That they enter not into tempta tion.—John, Xxil.40. (d) That, if po: sible, the cup might pass from Him. nevertheless that the will of God be done.—Matthew, xxvi.39. 88. (a) The spirit was willing, but the flesh weak.—Matthew, xxvi.4i (b) He sweat great drops of blood.— Luke, xxii44. (c) He knew that Jesus had often gone to a garden near the Brook Cedron with His disciples.—John, xviii.2 (d) That the Scriptures might bLe fulfilled.—Mat- thew, Xxvi.54. 89. (2) All fo Mattnew, Xxv rriests and elders ok Him and fled.—- (b) The chief —Matthew, xxvi.5. (c) About His disci and His doc trine—John, x (d) The Jew who had heard Him in tke temple.- John, Xviii.20,21. 90." (a) Th. —>Matthew, Xxvi to death. ired false witnesses. (b) To put Him Matthew, xxvi.59. (c) The QUBE ST. BETWEEN 30th AND 3tat. W. A. Lynch, Pastor jermon and communion. Bible stereopticon pictures. Ad- mission free. Sunday. school Epworth League. MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont. REV. CLIFTON K. RAY, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunda. ses for all ages. Ladles’ Bible class— W. W. Millan, teacher. Men's Bible class— Tracy L. Jeffords, teacher. 11 a.m.—Morning worship. Communion. Pas- tor's subject— |“The Holy Name of Jesus” 7 p.m.—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—Evening worship. Pastor's subject, | “Making the Best of What You Have” | Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B Sta. 8.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. 11 a.m.—Holy ‘Communion. 8 p.m.—Pastor will preach. 9:30—S. 8. 7 p.m.—B. L. Mount Vernon Place Church The Representative Church 9th and Massachusetts Avenue , Pastor. Clovis G. Chappell, | 1 Westminster Church Memorial Ith mear E 8.W. REV. HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor. 11 8.m.—Moruing worship, with sermon by pastor. 8 pm.—Song service. wwith sermon by pas- tor. on “JONAH'S DISGRACEFUL FLIGHT.” A Hearty Welcome to This Friendly Church. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columibia and Kalorama roads. REV. JOHN C. PALMER. D. D., Mi 1lam —“THE HOPELESS _ CONFLICT AGAINST THE GCD OF TRUTH." 8$p.m—"“THE CHRISTIAN HOME. THE PTSULWARK OF AMERICAN LiFE 100th Anniversary of *Home, Sweet Hom: Sherwood XUODE iSLAND AVENUE | Rev. WALTER F. EAGLES 11 a.m.—"JESUS WEET. 8 ‘OUR UNKNOWN COMPANION." 9:30 a.m.—Sabbath_school. Gunton-Temgle Memorial 16th AND NEWTON STS, REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastor. .m.—Sunday school. | Proviieng: The by the Munic or meeting. urnished w ister. —termon, tGod." chofr. hristian En i ith (M. E. Church South) M. Leo R 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School—Classes for All. 11 AM.—Sermon Secretary Washington Federation of Churches “CHRISTIAN RECIPROCITY” 11 AM.— Overflow Service (Junior Church) — Sermon by by DR. W. L. DARBY SUBJECT: Rev. M. Leo Rippy. 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League. Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by DR. E. B. REGESTER Presiding Elder of Washington District Special music at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. services by Chorus Choir of seventy- five voices and Male under direction of Prof. R. Deane Shure. Organ recital at 7:40 p.m. by Prof. Shure. 5 p.m. The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. 2200 st bet. P and Q n.w. REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, with classes ftor every member of the family. 11:00 .m.—Divine worship and sermon by the pasto 8:30 p.m.—Junjor Chris 2 —Intermediate Chi —Sermon by MR. KETCHUM. Presbyterian Church The Lincoln Pew. NEW YORK AVE,, 13th AND H STS. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D, Pastor Emeritus, Pastor’s Assistant Rev. William A. Eisenberger 9:30 A.M.—BIBLE SCHOOL. 10:00 AM.—ADULT CLASSES. 11:00 A M.—PUBLIC WORSHIP, WITH « SER. N BY Rev. John McDowell, D. D. SUBJECT— 5 “The Foundation of Christianity” 6:45 P.M.—CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. 8:00 M. BLIC ~ WORSHIP WITH SERMON BY Rev. John McDowell, D. D. SUBJECT— . ! “The Mission of Christ” ed Tasks” | ALL WELCOME. T manse, Il strangers in_the city are fnvited. ong_service. Divive worship snd sermon by pastor. m.—Senior clet; Midweek praser service Thursday at 8 p.m. Smail children ‘cared for during Sunday morning servicy A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. SIXTHPRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. REV. MAURICE S, WHITE, Minist 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Christian Endeavor So- LIFE_OF CHRIST." H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. Rev. JAMES HARVEY. DUNHAM, Pastor. 9:30 2.m.—Sunday school. 11:00— Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D. 90—Christian Eadeavor. 00— “Others” MUSIC BY THE QUAR NORTHMINSTER 11th st. and R. I ave. n.w. KERR FULTON, Pastor. 8. ippy, Asst. Pastor 5 Metropolitan Presbyterian Fourth and B streets souths REV. FREELEY ROHRER, P: a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. “THE NEED OF A PHYSICIAN." £ 5 pm.—Chrinting Elearor soclotios. 45 p.m.—Sermon, A CHRISTIAN: HOW DO YOU EKNOWI' Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY.) SiAtcenth gnd. Tring wte- oo REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. 30 a.m.—Sunday school —~Bible “classes .m.—-Sermon Ly Dr. Taslor. .m.—C. E. Junlor. S WELCOME. .m.—Westminster League. .m.—Soclal Hour for Young People. —Christian_Endea —Se - —T - Small child worship. Take 14th street ear or Mount Ple car or 16th at. bus line to Trving at. n. BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN. TEMPLE AUDITORIUM 1013 Ninth 8t. N.W. 3:00 pm.—Lecture by W. P. BORLAND. Suhje'cl— “The Patience of Hope" 80 p.m.—Congregational meeting. :30 p.m.—Bible study. Seals free, rmon by Dr. Taylor. ursdny—Prayer service. ren cared for during morning 23852358 | 7 No collection. ‘ WesternPresbyterianChurch | i il God's service.—John, xv | false witnesses did not agree in their 86. (a) Because the: [ testimony.—Mark, xiliL59. _(d) He denied Jesus three times.—Matthew, Xxvi.70,72,74. (Copyright, 1923, by Louise Harding Earl.) + “SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY.” Special knew INTERDENOMINATIONAL. Wesley Memorial Chapel Corzer Fifth and F Sts, N.W. not Service Tomorrow Church of the Covenant. ; Sunday School day is to be observed 5 pm. | tomorrow in the Church of the Cove- nant, of which Rev. Dr. Charles Wood is pastor. He will address the children at 3:30 o'clock. The children of the Sunday schools of the Church of the Covenant, the Peck Memorial Chapel and the Washington Home will take part. Tomorrow _evening, Dr. Wood will preach on “The Tyranny of Appetite.” Everybody Welcome. The Christian Endeavor meeting will |be led by Kerchival Smith, at 6:45 __SEVENTHDAY ADVENTISTS. { o'clock, preceded by an informal sup- The People’s Tabernacle 17" &°3.7 | per. The subject chosen. for the ad . N.W. | » ELDER LEWIS C. SHEAFE, Minister, | G Services Sunday at 8 p.m. Special program. at Interdenominational Revival Services ! Daily cxcept Monday, 2:30 and Miss Mattie E. Perry, Evangelist | | Dr. H. E. Ressler, specialist, New York city. Mrs. H. E. Ressler. BRING THE SICK. Second Coming of Christ and the Future Kingdom Does He come at death, at conversion, at a revival meeting, or will His coming be personal, literal and visible? Is the kingdom of God to come gradually through reform legislation, or will it be set up suddenly through an overturn of the present order of things? Hear Prof. C. S. Longacre, editor of the Liberty Magazine, Sunday night, May 6, at 8 o’clock, in the Memorial Chapel, 12th and M sts. n.w.